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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
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Call Your News and
Classified Ads to

The Banner, Wl 5-3481
NUMBER 38 i

Section On

Hostings, Michigan, Thursday, January 6. 1966

EDITORIALS

Klwanta

President — Arthur

J.

ty. Wednesday was Installed as
president of the Hastings KI wa­
nts Club, succeeding Gordon
Ironside. Jr. Steeby came here In
Muy of 1949, succeeding Loren
8 Armbruster as county agent.
Bteeby has been active in many
community endeavors.

3 Men Severely
Injured in 1-Car
Friday Crash
RALPH K. DAVIS AT WOR2L

Nashville Police
Ralph Davis
Resigns
Killed in 1-Car Chief
Donald C. Lair, wno has been
chief of police at Nashville for
months, resigned effective
New Year’s Crash eight
Jan. 20. He may accept a posi­
Ralph K Davis. 32. Hastings, a
pressman and stcreolyper at The
Hasting* Banner Press, became
Barry County** 14th fatality of
1965 wijen he was killed Instantly
shortly after 10 pm. on Friday,
Dec. 31, according to the sheriff's
office.
Mr. Davis suffered Internal
In juris*, fractured leg* and
other injuries.
'
According to the report. Mr.
Davis had beqa/drivlng west on
M-37 and M-43 when his car
sent off the north or right side
of the pavement, across, the
Eason K. Parker driveway and
traveled 428 feet before hitting
a large tree headon.
En route his 1963 Ford -lipped
a road reflector sign and hit a
Pass With Care sign. _
,

Ungs on Jan. 11, 1UI. the son
of Edward and Laura (Darial

Mr. Davis to survived by his
Wife. June. 620 N Hanover Street,
three sons. Jeffery. Ronald and
Danny, and two daughters. Dar­
lene and Sandra, all at home;
Ills parents, of R3 Hastings: his
grandmother. Mrs Fannie Da­
vis. Manchester: five brothers,
Edward. Jr.. Ray and Lynn of
Hastings: Robert of Durand and
William of South Haven, and a
stater. Mrs. Leila Main of Wyo­
ming. Mich.
Funeral services were held at
1:20 pm. Monday at the Spar­
able Funeral Home. The Rev.
Olson Clark officiated and burial
was in the Hastings Township
Cemetery.
The Banner office was closed
from 12 noon until 3 pm. In
memory of Mr. Davis.

Legionnaires to
Attend District
Meeting Sunday

tion with a steel company In
'California, hto former home.
Lawrence J. Wood, Who ha* been
1aaalstlng Chief Lair a few hours
'each week, also resigned, effec­
tive the same date. The Council
1meet* Jan. 13 to consider new
officers.

Past Resident
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Three men were severely In­
jured when their car slammed
into a utility pole after glancing
off a tree on a bend In M-37
about 2:40 pm- Friday
Ail three were thrown out as
John L. McCarty, 33, Bristol
Lake, Dowling, the driver, end
one passenger, Thomas Bapp, 35.
Pine Lake, were reported In seri­
ous condition Friday in Battle
Creek Community Hospital. The
other passenger. Larry Christel,
33. of Bristol Lake, was reported
in poor condition.
allowed
to ~
go
Christel was "
—" *home Saturday
quest.
According to Bedford Township police, the
traveling at a h__------------ r—
when it went off the pavement
on the bend and traveled 304 feet
along the shoulder before It
struck the tree. The car traveled
144 feet until it hit the uUUty
Dole, snapping It off near the

Mrs. Lloyd iEthel* Kaier, 73.
of Phoenix. ArU., formerly of
Hastings, was killed on Dec. 24
when struck by an automobile
The three had been riding in
on a cross-walk near her home.
, gne Is survived by her hus- the front *eat.
band, two sons, Glenn Vaughn ot
Bellevue, and Arthur Vaughn of
Aurora. Colo.; flv* grandchil­
dren; two brothers, Benjamin aiangatM use tern-apart ear.
Falconer and Forest Falconer of
According to authorities, the
Hasting*, and two ttotera men would probably have been
killed had they been using seat
belts. In most cases, the opposite
Charles Edwards. R2 JiasUngs.
is true.
Mrs. Harold Bapp, Tom's mo­
ther. said Monday night that the
doctors had been unable to de­
termine the extent of Tom's In­
juries because of his serious
The Hastings area welcomed condition. He had regained con­
the New Year with quite balmy sciousness.
temperatures with a few hardy
enthusiasts playing golf on New
Year's Day.

Balmy Weather
Greets New Year

fe prediction as of now , "Ftkr Federal' aid to education,
to that 1066 will not be • dull year I fo: example. The Idea was that
lhe-'i- -tree" grant* were to give
Rnan-tal Assistance only to schools
With the control of expenditures
tlnue. Hope they are rightl II to left to the local units
going to take plenty of "the green
Bunk' Tlirouxji the clever device
of revctable grants, the Federal
govniment can bring terrific pres­
begin to be felt during the coming sure to bear and force acceptance
months
don ! get the money."
• School boards in the South and
bidding with a whoop and a hotter in Chicago have already had taste
and not much rational thought and of the new order. Admittedly in
discussion. Just around the corner.
brought to bear In the name
of paying for the package.
of civil.rights which puls it on the
fade of-the good guys," so to speak,
extent to which Federal authority put the point is that If Federal
will take over In areas formerly
in the name of civil rights, it can
state and local government.. 1
tPlerur turn to Pare 4, this Bce.i

PLAN GOP MEET
llcan Women's Club will have

Otnuilc Soli Bu'llden ot SW
'Michisan will entertain Barry
(County 4H demonstration teams
at their regular 2 pm. meeting
and others Interested are in­ on January 9th at the clubhouse
*
vited to attend. Men wHl atoa at Bradley.
Adrounle. president, has an­
nounced. State Representative
Stanley, Powell of Ionia to tn

Powell. A
provid rd.

nursery

will

be

Wesleyan Youth
Conference
Here Saturday
The youth of 45 churches of
the Michigan Conference of the
Wesleyan Methodist Church will
be meeting for the annual Win­
ter Youth Congress this Baturtn Hastings.

known youth speaker, will bo

The program will be dlrefcted
by the Rev. Richard Follette,
Conference Youth president and!
pastor at «h* W8»ijtn Methw*
dtot Church of Toledo. Ohio
The noon luncheon will be
S^ethJtat md
Churches of Hasting*
An invitation la extended to
the youth of this area who would
like to hear Mr. Lonie, who spukr
to an assembly in the high school

• ,

Republicans File

The Barbers to
At Nashville
Republicans were the on 14
Observe Jubilee party
to file nominating petithns

Mrs. Homer Ingmlre of R3
Hastings, reported she had vio­
let* in full color and Russell
Dudley of Delton brought a
bright gold dandelion into TBe
Banner office.
Even some persons got out
their lawn mowers.
The temperatures:
Dm. tl .... 17
11
D«. fo. .
. 41
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Project on
Year’s Schedule

If-66

The Laurence J. Bauer Post
will be represented at the Fourth
District - American Legion meet­
ing to be held at Lawrence in
The State Highway Depart­
Van Buren County Bunday. Jan.
ment has announced that the
9th
1968 schedule of bld-taking in­
with meeting* for Legionnaires cludes 8.7 miles of reconstruction
of M-66 north from the south
and AuliHary members later.
Those scheduled to attend from Barry County fine at an esti­
coat of 8813200. Bids will
here Include Comdr. .Ji 1 c h a r dmated
-------------------DahlhouMr. Mr. and Mm. Glenn be asked In
Alnslie, Mr. and Mrs. Winston a new 830,000
—-------Merrick. Vernon Harbin and Mr. doga Creek on M-M will also be
and Mrs. Robert Beckwith
I taken in October.

backward glances
Ifits of yesterday"....
fls gleaned from the
Banner files

Uimetrtat, this week received
notlflonUon of his reappointment flight Instruction program.

Soil Builders
To See Barry
4ll’ers Projects

for Nashville village offices this
Mr. and Mr* Irving Barber of year. The last day for such acIxickahare Road, Hickory Comers,
are to celebrate their 50th wedding
For village president. I. James
anniversary with an open house
from 2 to 7 pm. Sunday^Uan. 9. Rlaor; clerk. Mrs. Ada fikedgcll;
treasurer, Mrs. Marguerite Wil­
at their home.
son; trustees for two years. Hen­
ry Fedewa, Prank Scramlln and
Gaylord Gray, and for assessor.
They have a eon. Charles, and Carl Tuttle. There were no peti­
tions filed for the village com­
five grandchildren
mittee posts. This committee
however, can be elected by writeblea are traveling, gardening and
Had there been more than one
antiques. Mr. Barber is a retired
nominee for any office It would
WMU employee
have been necessary to hold a
primary election, but since this
was not the case the primary
will be eliminated, and the vil­
lage election will be held in
March. This change In election
Shuin Uerl H. Ounpbell hu laws came about with the ab)Hannounced that Mrs. Janet Nel­ tlon of the caucus system and
son. 320 N. Broadway, has been the change to a primary system
employed as driver's license ex­
aminer and clerk tn the driver's
license office al the northeast
end of the Courthouse

Janet Nelson in
License Office

Company al Middleville.
She Is a 196g graduate of Nash­
ville High School and the daugh­
ter of Forrest Babcock of Nashvilto and Mrs. Geneva Babcock
of Hastings

Heads Dimes Drive — Robert H.
Sponable. 328 8 Broadway, of
the Sponable Funeral Home, is
chairman of the Barry County
March of Dimes drive now un­
derway. Sponable announced that .
the Mothers' March would be. from Hastings Merchants In the c
held in Hastings on ,Thursday.'
Jan 27. with Mrs. James WtoPennock Hospital,
well and Mrs. Joseph Hubert a*
co-chairmen.

The Rowlands
Buy RiepenholTs
Sausage Kitchen

Mr. and Mrs Warren H. Row­
land. of Grand Rapids, have an­
nounced that they have pur­
given by the young people.
chased Leonard Rlepenhoff's
The Anders sisters will give Sausage Kitchen and locker
th'ir national prize winning plant on South Jefferson Street.
demonstration on mulching
Other topics will be Michigan peel to move to Hastings al
geology, the Japanese Abacus,
nutty menus and the growing If they find a home to rent.
and selling of chestnuts
They iiave Uiree sons, Tom. 12.
In the 7th grade, and twins. Tim
public demonstration of a new and Terry. 11. In the 6th grade.
approach to youth activity bslng
Rowland for the past 13 years
tried by Barry County leaders to has been employed by Herrud Ac
trsin youth to present Interesting Company In Grand Rapids, and
and challenging programs on had been the plant superintend­
yartoui serious subject*
ent for the past six years.
i The program will be followed
A native of Grand Rapids, he
by the Smorgasbord at 4:30. to was graduated from Lowell High
Which the public In welcome.
School In 1849. Hl* parents. Mr.
and Mrs. John Rowland, reside
In Cascade.
He married Marjorie Grieit
In Grand Rapid* on Feb. 29.

Past Woodland
Woodlan
Resident, Dies

•, j'unrrwl services for *
rvwe Edna
tons r-arrou,
Awe
Parrott. oJ.
KJ. a former' bV Rlepenhoff. He also plans'tm
reddent of Woodland who died | enlarging the wholesale business,
at Bradenton. Fla, on Dec sOr-and the mass production of
Wednesday frankfurter*.
—i_ V
.. *
Bt l:" at the Plcken’ Chapel
ln
w l the r
Richard VandenBosch officiating
w,th burial In Woodland Memortal Park.
p
( WM (be

(Haight l

Parrott,

Cash, Pledges Climb Over $53,380
As Generous Residents Achieve
New High in Supporting Agencies
CONGR.XTJ.LAT1ONS. HASTINGS AREA RESIDENTS!

Atty. Richard Hudson, chairman of the Hastings United
Community Fund Campaign, has announced that the drive has
gone over its goal with S5J38O.96 contributed in cash and
pledges by hundreds of area residenta.
The total went over Hastings' record goal by 56 cents. The
rontributlons represent the larg- ------ -------------------------------- '
" '
e*t amount ever given in a Has-1 Rl
A
sled from Grand Rapids South ting* Community Chest drive
IflC A II1SICF IS
In 1850
The greatest success of thia j
• Rowland announced that he community effort is due to the
I
owrl
; Intends to expand the line of generosity of hundred* of our | 1YV vv LjvuIIuI U
isausagts. as well as keeping the people, and to the personal effort ’

Miss Parrott,

JU

Congratulations!
Hastings United
Fund Over Goal

,.

pioneer

March of Dimes
Campaign is
Underway Here

made cmam tnat everyone neo
an opportunity to help support
McAllister 306
our vital humanitarian organ-J Walter J^MtAhtoter 2M
izations." Atty. Hudson declared j,
dtotribuUon business
The drive did not go over I loll product*
"
,ne here for 19 year*, has announced
top without a last-minute per
per’­ j that he to now distributor of
sona! appeal for extra gift*.
Leonard Products.
Atty. Hodson said the sat­
plant and dtairibaUng fariUUva
al me E. Mlale Street are efckmany agencies, ineluding the

blood program.
Associated with the company
Robert H. Sponable of the
Sponable Funeral Home, chair­ celve 87.100. the Youth Council tary; James Hostetler, assistant
man ot the Barry County March 87.675. YMQA 811.723. Boy Scouts manager. Mrs Llnne Martin.
of Dimes, has announced that 88.650, Camp Fire Glrt| 83500. clerk-bookkeeper, and Gerald
ing overseas
the campaign Is now underway 4H work 8406. Family and Chil­ Frau. Jr., route salesman.
8he was born April 17. 1883
and he urges everyone to be as dren's Service* 87.000. Barry
announcing his distributor­
County Association for Retarded
brother, George of Woodland, generou' *s passible
Children 81.450. Child Outdance ship. McAllister said "We know
and a sister. Mtas Stella Parrott,
the Foundation's projects Is to Clinic 8336 40. Salvation Army from experience that the Leonof Bradonton. Fla
I *rd name means lop quality and
81.640
and
Michigan
Unltedl
be
held
here
on
Thursday.
Florence and Stella resided on
Fund 85.500 There had been 8400I1j dependability, and we're going to
the family farm for many, many
match that reputation with top
Co-chairmen of the Mothers' earmarked for drive expenses.
years, and their peony garden
■a
'
March In Hasting* are Mrs.
The Michigan United Fund
was famous
McAllister, who was a member
James
Wlswell
and
Mrs.
Joseph
represents a group of 37 recog­
She attended the Methodist
of
the City Council aa a Second
Hubert
nised services, including the U8O
Church.
Ward aiderman. was bom tn Bad
Ward chairmen Include Mr* and Health Association
Axe on April 36. 1818.
Jack Echtlnaw. First Ward: Mr*
Arthur Cook, Second; Mr* Larry reached 858519.45.
Penrod. Third, and Mr*. Doug­
Atty. Hudson reported the
las DeCamp. Fourth Ward
Industrial Division brought in
Mr*. Roy Carlson is chair­ 836.09926. the Professional Di­
A veteran ot World War U. he
About 60 persons are to attend man ot the Toffee Addition vision 82.643. the Retail Division
।a farewell dinner Friday evening Mother*' March. Mr*. Henry 85249.70. Governmental Agencies months In Africa. Italy, France
।at the Community Center at the Myers is chairman In Freeport 182.02185. Hastings Public Schools
fairgrounds honoring five men and Mrs. Robert Banks to 1 8348150. Residential Division
who are retiring from the Slate chairman In Naahville.
83203 70 and Township Residen­
Chairmen are needed to or­ tial 8281 75.
Highway Department Those to
be
honored Include Paul Bryant. ganize the Mothers' March In
1
on Oct 26. 1846.
Ralph Leffler, John Goordhouse. Delton and Middleville, Spon­
They have four daughters
able said.
William Shriber and Leo Guy

"
nurse during World War I. serv­

To Honor State
Hwy. Workers

Mrs. Harry Swan
Of Nashville
Dies Friday

Nashville, died Friday. Dec. 31.
in Leila Hospital Battle Creek
following a long iltntws.
The former Augusta Boarman

Robert Sharpe in
Intensive Care

paraiso. Ind., a daughter of Ir­
vin and Diana 'Ellis Bowerman'

on Feb II. 1910. tn Marshall.

SAVINGS A LOAN ANNUAL
MEETING—The annual meeting
Ungs Savings and Loan Asaocia-

be held at the Hastings Savings
and Loan Association Tuesday
night. January 18. 1866. at 8
ing three director* and any other
business brought for the meet­
ing for consideration.

until . ____
Karl H, Coleman. President

Robert Sharpe. 26. of Farming-

Haiold lEmmabrilo Organ of
Hasting? and Mrs Wm. 'Alber­
ta' Ruffner of flpaw. Texas;

Sharpe of 335 W. Court, re­
mained in the Intenaive care unit
of the Wayne County General
Hospital this week where he was
taken after being involved in a
car - train crash at Plymouth
Wednesday. Doc 29.
"
He suffered internal Injuries.
Bob ha* been employed by

grandchildren; eight grea
grandchildren, two brother

The following ad by Baird’s
in
—• —--- — ——
nen Williams. Dr. Walton was
first appointed to Lhto board by
January Gra» Fir*
Oov. Dtcklneon. and ha* been
Hastings firemen were alarmi
reappointed in turn by Oov. Kel­ clothing Storm Our atore looks
ilk* the Christmas turkey at Tuesday afternoon to extinguish
ly and Oov. William*.

tkrvices wet? held Wednesday

Hof- 'n Nashilllr with the Rev
Mai.. Peter officiating Burial
was tn the Wilcox Cemetery.

place about six mUrn southwest
of Hastings on M-U About an

LEGION STAG SUPPER
Members ot the Laurence J
Bauer Legion Post are to have a
slag supper and initiation of new
members Tuesday evening. Jan

ret by NaahvlUc • largest manu­
facturing company. Btandaro mackinaws in all rtana: winter
Bumping. pcoordlng to Manager
Hastings
1/12

durtxteeC
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE
The South Made
Maple Grove
Grow Farm
will have a dinner

MASONIC

ST. ROSE SOCIAL CLUR ■
The St Rose Social Club is to
meet al 1 pm. Monday. Jan 10.
at the school hall. A potluck din-

ATTENTION WOMEN

�kali members cT the Woodland
and Carlton Ogntar MeUmdls*
Ch.ih-hm Thia to a very im­
portant meeting gnd the District
6uPr.-mtendm» will be present
AU mrmbete are urged to attend.
Anyone ne«UhC ftwoMoelatiMi
Should phone the minister, Rev.
Vindrn Bosch.
.
Mr*. Anna DeU to M1U a patienl at Pennock Hospital from
ths broken blp she suffered
kra&gt;l weeks ago. flfee to report­
ed nwung oomfbrtabiy and en­
joy*. hearing from her friends *

TianMayand
M I were Mm. lie
wday and and Mm Dei
Tbay ware Uy. Mr. and
dinner by I and family. 1
Ore and Reiser. Mr.

Sunda
wax'

Woodland
Mr»- CIwUm Curlu

WATCH YOUR MAIL FOR
BIG NEWS from FELPAUSCH!

vtott. * The famAy of HylvwUr
Curtis me* Thursday. Dee. » to
the Community Room for their
Christmas csktxwtkxx. This wu
quite • group with only two of
the 1* children miming. Severe;
grandchildren were unable to ba
present but there that were en­
joyed thrmseirea The children
enjoyed Nngtog ChrUtmu carob
then refreshments were served
There wm a Uwe excitement

Winner of the New

CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORTS COUPE:
Mr*. Fr«l H~tim of *». 2, Homw.

QOIfh ROAST

P REFRESHING **

Hl-C DRINKS

,

HH FRESH PICNIC STYLE

tn town New Ymrh'Brt. Q*rwtn
McClelland hit a tree cm Kaet
Broadway aa he wm oxning into
town around ■ |MR- Hla oar
rolled over pinning hta Inside
Not knowing
«»M get out
or not the ftre department wu
called to assist. He wm able
though and wu out by the time
they arrived. He wu taken to
the Oataopalhte Itoepital in
Grand Rapids and treated, then

14-Ox.
Cans

FIRM, GOLDEN-RIPE
John Brecbeiaen and family, Mr
ani &gt;■*. PhUUp Born and famUy.tM/ and Mra Robert Bern.
JT. and ren. Gene Kenyon. MT.
and Mm Ralph Inffkr and Mr.
and MTa Roy HcwlU and daugbtnm They were aucotwefUl tn
catching him tn a complete «urWtee. Happy Birthday. Bob! *
Mm Ctandia Fuller of Carlton
Omtre wm a Thuraday VietaWith Mm Cllmena Schaibly and
end family entertained her
family New Yearta Day. There
attending from here were Mr.
Md Mm Verdon Hutsriy. Mra
Chmena Bohalbly and Mm HUdred Uretsriy. In the evening
MT. and Mm Kennard Bchalbly
called on bls mother at her
tame. They had just returned
from a vtott with their ctaughter,
to- end Mrn David Blood in
Bharem. Mau They were getting
acquainted with Uxir new
grwntataiWtaer * The United
Brethren started tta&gt; New Year
oM rtgfao by beginning Sunday
evening servtoee The first one
wu held last Bunttay. Ronald
«ted Medal music. The public
la invited to there service*
Mr. and Un Galen Kilmer
and family were New Year's Day
dinner guests with her «tar,
Mr, and Mm Glendon Curtis and
family. U The tire alarm aoutid­
ed Tuesday. Dec. 2* around 3

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BEEF
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caiea northwest ot town waa on
fire. The firemen war unable
to earn much of the inside. Il
did extensive damage. The atari
Of the fire waa unknown. There
are five children in the family
* Word wu received Thursday
of the death of Mlaa Florence
Parrott in Braden. Fla. She and
tar Mater. Stella, have rone to
Florida for the Winter for *erer*1 ymra but bad not returned
to Michigan for Ur Summers
lately. Funeral services for her

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Retired Fanner
Of Nashville
Buried Saturday

Banfield • Vicinity

.B'TVlrts for Raymond WoudN^hJn* r’9tlrr‘1
ot W,
Nashville, were held at 1 pzro
Saturday, from the Vogt Funeral
Home In Nashville
_ Mr. Woud.tr* died Wedne.-

(Hornrtra) Waudslra. He came
to the U S. m a young man,
and on March 1Z. hie waa
married to 8#phte linEa in
Grand Rapids.
Besides the wife he 1* surtlved by four soru. Henry of
Nashville and John, Sidney and
Frank Raymond all of Grand
Rapids; a sister, Mrs. Amos
Dcornbaa of Grand Rapids; a
brother, James Woudstra ' of
Grand Rapids; 13 grandchildren,
and seven great. graiidchUdrcn.
The Rev. Earl Froit, cuficluted
and burial wu In Lakeview
Cemetery.

Don’t be half-protected

Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mn.
tings, has completed his basic
training at Fort Knox. Ky. He 1*
stationed at Aberdeen Proving
Grounds. Md., for schooling on
automotive repair. He wu a 1985
graduate of Hu Ungs High School
and enlated In the service on
September IS. 1095.

Senior Girls to
Businesses
In Barry County Attend UN and
There Is a total of 378 busi­ Washington Fetes
nesses in Barry County, accord­

all parts of the United Stales
are asked by Dun A Bradstreet
/or copies of their financial

Thl* year requests are being
»cnt to nearly three million
business concern*—to the comer

sand ns well ns to businesses
worth iiiilllum*.

CADO OF THANKS
I whh tn thnnk my friends,
r&lt;1ut ve* and neighbor* fpr their
kindness while 4 was in Pennock
unti Bunti'M Hospitals. Thanks to
the Dr. Pinnies. Dr. Butler, all
the nurses, and all those who at­
tended me. Your kindness will
never be forgotten.
Clarence McKImmy

Hickory Corners

•is' -

378

ing to statistics released by D. W.
Ogden. Area Manager of the
Grand Rapids office of Dun St
Bradstreet. Inc. Thl* total is
based on a physical count of the
January. 1068 edition of the Dun
&amp; Bradstree^Reference Book.
Ogden noted that each

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Cloverdale - Hope

__ and Hollie called on Mr. and
Mn Robert
Rnlw-ri Ferris
For*. and family
Mrs?
By Mra. Stephan Osgood Guests of Rotary
?
and Mr unrt Mr. wini.rr, tv..
7
By Mrs. J^o fr«y
Mie* Edna Willison and Erma
John Brown
Hastings High students lntro~,
Van Luke Of Kalamazoo spent New
unp ana mt. ana
wHh
duced Monday noon at the r«gu&lt;*
Year* Day with Mr. and Mra.
sooct m-n Plainwell wrwCW It(iy Hrown a Sam BuX was Alfred Oolnder Em* U living In Uy of Battle Creek were New Year's
Mra. Harold Bapp, is In Community
iTT
f
'Ia Hin,kiy dinner guert of Mr.
Hospital * Intently* unit a* the re­ and Mra. Sterling French.
Brown and Isabel!. • Mr. and Mra. Club
club held
held al the Hotel Has-*
and Mra. Gordon Buxton.
HMTy Swift were Sunday callns ftogl Bere JerTy Dunn and Bob
i —
— ■
and Jim «
Fran-j
given bv the Bcmon I.G&gt;. store at the Brown home. * Mr. «nA Ironside, Juniors,
Mr* Stephen Ogood and fa
| guests thl* month at the regular
Mra Nettis Butler died Wednes- spent the weekend visiting l
Uvea
in
Bowling
Green.
Ohio.
ay. She fell al.her ho™ late in
club meeting*.
j*
palhlc Medicine and Surgery after
spending the holiday vacation with
two weeks Ui the hasplUU die had
been cared for at Fairview. * Quite
Vacarro. * Marvin Frey returned
a group from Hickory went to
to his assistant coaching duties at
Zeeland last Thursday to attend
Flint Bcndle after /pending his
ner followed by a Christmas of Mra. Vaughn Jensen They were
musical program. •* Last Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warren and
Marcia and Susie Crago of Vicks­
day Mr. and Mra. Harold Grey Nancy, Mra. Addie Griffelh. Mra
burg and Johnny Crago of Albion
from Olivet, Sam Buxton and Jean Wooley. Rev. Harold Bugby.
spent Saturday and Sunday with Douglas. Marilyn Nelson firon Mi and Mrs Fml Stiles from Mr. and. Mra. Otis Hermenitt,
If your insurance program doesn’t adequately
Battle
Crrek.
Mr.
and
Mra.
D»
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra.
Frey. Marvin and Kathryn M&gt;d Ch-utmas dinner with Mr. and Gloria and Mary Lynn and Alfred
cover you against major possibilities of loss, you
Gainder.
Norman Leonard and family of
Mrs Gordan Buxton. *
may wake up one day to find yourself in serious
evening luncheon gurets of
financial trouble. It’s wiser to let us check your
New Year's Eve guests of the'
Robert Frey and family were
and Mrs. Norman Leonard and Rozel] Stantons were Mr. and:
insurance needs now—for your home, car, family
Thursday pm. dinner guests of
and family from Union City family. Mr. -and Mrs Robert Mrs. Howard Orshorn, Mrs Mor- i
or business. Well give you a prompt, frank
and
fondly, Mr. and
* Jeanette Miller, niece of Mrs. .ipeni
spent mo
tho uiuismis
Christmas wicaoiu
weekend Frey
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- Mrs. garet Johnson and Mrs. Blanche j
appraisal of your uluation without cost or
Myens and family from Stanton. Weekend guests were;
Leo Prey, Is steadily Improving with Mr. and Mra. Emmett BtrdL I
obligation.
from recent brain surgery In Blod­ * Mr and Mrs Norman taoiHi Battle Creek, and Duane Shep Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klrlels pf
ard and family spent Frkiay and tfer® Christmas Day potluck Millstadt. III.. Mr. and MT*. Ho*-1
gett Hospital, Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. Norwood Hughes night ylth Irer parents, Mr. and dinner guru of Mr. and Mra. ard Reed of Alton, 111. Saturday
Mrt. Leo Frty. Marvin AndJCathf„r*y!^nd
Sunday evening guest* were Mr. and Mrs
Mr. n^Do
and nnta,
M-ra whcTi*
Donald Mrs
Mr nild
MrlCouch
Evtretl
Couch
and.Duke Reed
of w
Holland.
and Mrs. Gordon Buxton. * Mr. Van A iTker^i
Sai11
were
dinner.
—— ----------------and Mrs. Rollle Pot ell and son
ixxne vacationing from HoutfH
Mr. and Mra. Lx» Frey
Michigan* pear production
ton. Michigan Tech. College ar- «n&lt;l family • Mr. and Mrs. John
toon
family. * Timmy Myers, son of rired for Christmas dlmier at- CraA-,'» and Johnny were Christ-(w 1,1 Probably double by 1080.
Mr. and Mn. Louis Myers ot Bat- tho home of Mr. and Mra. Julius ma-*1 Eve KUMt« df Mr. and Mra. Michigan State Unlvtraity scl120 Vf. STATt ST.
WI 5-4174
Poyer and Jamie Christmas Day. Gordon Buxton.
enlist* predict that average
Bessie Jonre was u Christmas
------------ •------------ yields will jump from 15 miland family. * Sam Buxton was a Day visitor at the home of her
The Claude Braidwood* spent Hon bushzl* per year to about
Bunday visitor at the home of Mr. niece
and family.
lucre iuiu
ismiiy. Mr.
.-.it. axxi
arxi Mra.
nirs. New
nc» Year's
rears weekend In
in Detroit three
tnrec million
mimon bushels.
ousncis. Michigan
micmgnn _ ,
.... .
_
and Mrs Gordon Buxton.
Merle Harney at Gull Lake. MT, and enjoyed seeing “Sound of'Will continue to increase Its BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Shepard. and Mra. Rolland Tack were Music "
1 share "of the V. 8. market.
Mr. and Mra Allan Shepard, both

Jndv Helrleel of Middleville
and Pamela Levengood of Has­
tings will attend a United Na­
tions-Washington Seminar dur­
ing February 11-10. The Seminar
Is being conducted by Methodist
Youth Fellowship of the Michi­
gan Conference of the Methodist
whurch.
Jody and Pam will be one Kathryn enjoyed oyster dinner Sat­
urday with Mr. and Mra. Norman
local Methodist Ch arch t ■ Leonard and family of T Drive
throughout the western half of North. * Jim and Cindy spent
Friday night with their grandpar­
Michigan.
The purpose of the Seminar is ent*, Mr. and Mr*. Leo Frey, a
to study the United Nations and Mr. and Mr* John Crago and son
the UjB. Congress of the United or Albion spent Friday evening
State* In the light of thy princi­ with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton.
Susan and Marcia Crago.
ples of Christian citizenship.
This is about Che tenth or Letter of December Mt
eleventh year that such a semi­
nar has been conducted by the
Michigan Conference Methodist family. Mr and Mra William
Ferri* and family were early
Youth Fellowship.
Jody Is a senior at T-K High
and Pam Is a Senior here. Both and Mrs. Earl Ferris and RoUle
are active In the Methodist last Bunday. * Mr. and Mra
Youth Fellowship and both are Norman erase drove to Joliet,
president of their organizations.
The group will travel by bus
to New York and Washington.

Fifty years ago. Il took one
num-hour to produce a bushel of Peace Carpi Test
com. a Michigan Blate Univer­
Bnrrv County area residents
sity Agricultural engineer raid Interested In putting their skill*
. recently. If those method* were to use In developing nation*
uwl to&lt;!iiy. it would cost 1306 around the world are invited to
iirtend uf 84 cctj s to produc* take^zhe Peace Corps placement
n bushel of corn In the U. S test J’- 0 a.m. on Saturday, Jan.
Com b king.' Il la the leading 8 nt* the port ____
_
office _____
In Grand
crop of the U. 8. which produces I Rapid*. Bal tie Creek and Lanjiearly half of the world's sup-1 sing,
p.y—113 million tons.
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EDITORIAL

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fahilly of Grandville, Mr.

Harbor

avotded-gtw the people a truthful
report on Viet Nam—the situation

Grand Rapids. Mr,
Harry James and Mra. Kenneth
James of Lansing. Elza lived for
alive during IBM even though Uie many years in and around Has­
tings.
'
little ' ■professional as-

Americans cant. under-

la a faillar manner, the Federal

Mrs. Livingston
Of Lake Odessa
Dies Sunday

(Luukei Livingston. 63. Lake
Univmttlra hospitals, penal insti­
tutions will also fed more of tills Americaxu deserve a much clearer Hospital Bunday night. Jan. 3,
pressure as the prospective Federal and more mmpkte arenunUhg on
Wednesday at the Pickens Chap­
el In Lake Odessa with the Rev.
given.
Dean vanderVeen oniclating
with burial in the Darr Ceme­
On a happier note. IBM wUl tery.
election that will bring out as probably see many more spectacumuch as thirty per cent of the vote
She is survived by her hus­
considerable, to emphasize by band. Calvin: two step-sons. Fred
and Gerald Lutake of Grand
Rapids, and nine step-grondchllventure In the history ot the world
Mr. Lutake died In 1058 at
definitely toward Ute steady upwhich time she moved to Lake
Odessa from Dorr. She married

problems by merely Ignoring their

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West Woodland
By Victor SUton

Mr and Mra Robert Fisher
end daughter, Bcvwly, former
Hastings reeldento, but now of
Onsted. Mich., were Wednesday
afternoon callers M the Janard

and family
weekend guests
Claude Danker ot MansvlUe,
Ohio.
Mra Clarence Miner and Mra
Gerald Bandera visited Mra.
Mary Gibson at Borge— Hospital

U WwdUite
M7-I2S1
Our hotel "For the Birds" 1* in ot Dowling.
full operation—at least the cafe­
teria section is—standing-room Rev and Mra Paul Deal. Danny
only- Among the guests who have and David from Beaten Harbor.
signed our register since the openGull Lake. Ralph Goal from Bat­
and Mra Handsome Cardinal. Mr. tle Crock. All enjoyed a potluck
and Mrs Rix! Belly, Grandpa and dinner and the various parades
Grandma Bluejay. Little Mira
Chickadee. The Junco Family. Mra
Sparrow and all her rclauvra. close
and distant, the attractive Mira
Tufted TlUnoufe. Repulsive Blarling, Aunt' Downy Woodpecker, and entertained over the holidays her
Cousin Nuthatch. There la sUQ an

soriment of food. Welcome!
’ '
Mra. Vernle Gabriel spent last
week Wednesday with the relatives
nt Comstock Park and on Friday
visited her daughter. Mra Char­
lotte Keeney and family at Veataburg. ax*called on her son. Robert
Tebo and family at Cedar Lake. *
Our sympathy to the wife and sis­
ter of Jolm Coville of Martin Road

Gibson. who waa injured In an
la doing quite well.
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra
Robert Anderson ot Thornappte

To the Editor:
We wish to express our pleas­
ure and enjoyment with our
guest from Burundi, Africa, An­
toine “Tony" Habonlmana.
sen more
He could not have been
of a gentleman and so InterestIng and Interested! We urge our
area fann families to participate
in the Adventure in World Un­
derstanding Program and all
such programs.
Thank you.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clark
and family
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Our Duty

Is To
Tho Living
Because we realize that our

Dec. 3S, 1965
To the Editor:
As we approach the new year
it is only natural that we take
stock of our accomplishments
and review our performance in
the past year. .The tremendous
job of keeping the public in­
formed of their rights under the
social security Law would not be

primary duty Is to the living, we

give a full

measure of personal

attention and sympathetic under­

standing to every family we serve.
The true value of our Service lies
in the consolation it gives the

bereaved,

message • to the public without
your assistance.
*
At this time a simple thank
you seems very Inadequate' in
expressing our appreciation for
the many favors which you have
extended to us in 1065 and in

LEOllflRD
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JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

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Bob Wills

D,ck

2153 Gun Lake Rood

Hastings

Saturday evening with her par-

of Curtis road. Nashville.
auier. Beryl Meara, her brother,
An interesting holiday guest at
Uw WlUlam Kirkpatricks was
Karen Honma from Wohlawn.
Hawaii. Karen is a Frtkhman at
MacMurray College tn Jackson­
Then- was a family get-lo- ville. m.
gether at the home of Mr. arid
Mrs. Ea.1 McMullen. Br, on New1
'Year's Day to honor the birth­
day of Mr. MdMullen. Included
in -Jrc group were Mr. and Mrs.
I-ury Baum and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Earl McMullen.' Jr. and

Thanas who were visiting here
from California.
Mr. and Mra Max Wilde had
Day in Grand Rapids . with his Mr Wilde's father. Floyd Mc­
broflier and wife.. Mr/and Mrs. Closkey an a guest Christmas
Hobart SchalDIy- *- R*&gt; that Ums weekend. The following Tuesday
of year again I Everyone la getting
their records together showIng how Chruunaa dinner. On Thursday
much they earned In 1965 and what cvcning the Bob Furrow family
they spent it for. We've got to teU
Unde 8am all about it naw, end Years Eve the Wlldca cntcrtalnprobably there will be surprises in
Ima. Mr. and Mra. Torn Cumbow
our records.
ftnd Mr. and Mra. Floyd Myera.
Mr. and Mra. John Blnnan
mother. Mrs. Vernle Gabriel, and entertained tirelr family for a
'his aunt. Mrs. Alice Hendee, were Christmas dinner on the 26th.

weaving over the post

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We bare joined with hundreds of other members of the MICHIGAN Auiotnobfln
Daalsrs Araodatlon to provido the used car buyer with a state-wide discount program cm
parte and labor. To receive and uaa this discount privilege. boy
aera—d

family of Cedar Lake. * How would ard Blnnan. Mr. and Mra John
w-e have a candidate, and well
guess his secret would stump the
panel, loo. We mustn't mention
any names but a "youngT?) man
living northeast of us mowed bls
lawn on New Years Dayl How's
that for a record? That's as good
as tile folks who went to Florida
can do. ilhelr grass Is growing
here while they ore gonelh
Miss Helen Reesor'returned to
her Kliool duties at Coldn on Bun­
day after spending the vacation at
her name here. * Funeral services
were to be held Wednesday at the
Pickens Funeral Chapel at Lake

Wolter Birnwh.
Dr. and Mra. Fremont Brooks
have returned from Denton.
Texas, where they spent the
holidays with their daughter and
family, tlie Terry Brewers, and
they slap attended the Colton
Bowl game.
Garats of Dr. and Mrs. Kings­
ley Bonnett and family on Wed­
nesday. 'Iliuroclay and Friday

Homer Muntz of Casa City.
The Fay Clardys entertained
their family, the "Skip" Clardys
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dad Clardys of Kalamazoo on
Christmas.
Mr. and Mra Kariten Neil. Mr.
and Mra Vem Neil and Mr. and

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large part of tills section of Uio
Stale. Far a number of years Ute tatned
Parrott outers raised a vast quan­
tity of beautiful and unusual pro-, Mrs. Richard Seeber of Battle
nles and people coni* from long i: Creek.distances to purchnic the flower^J The Jack Smiths entertained
Besides the sUter, who to in yjry I
poor health, a brother. GEOrge.
also spending the winter In Flori­
da, survive. Burial waa in Wood­
land Memorial Park.
J
Members of the Albert Rresor
family enjoyed Christmas at lire

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the Grand Rapids, Michigan dis­
trict office of the Social Security
Administration extends good
wishes for the New Year to you
and your stall.
Sincerely yours,
Raymond C. Backus
District Manager
Social Security Adm
Prraent were Helen Reesor of I
Colon, Mr. and Mra. Hillis Recsor |
and family of Lansing, and Mr.
and Mrs. James Mulder and family
of Hastings. * Mr. and Mn. Lau­
rence Chase of Coate Grove left
Petoskey through Sunday
by auto on Monday. Dec. 27, for
California. Tlicy chose the .south­
ern route and arrived Friday eve­
ning. A call Sunday Informed the
home folks that they had had a
wonderful trip. The weather was
ideal and Uiey watched the RomBowl parade. They plan to visit
M1DC friends while there and ex­
pect to be gone about a month
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson

Annual Pre-Inventory

home of their daughter, the Eldon
Roushcs of South Hastings • Our
sympathy to the Henry Curtis fam­
ily who were driven from thetr'
home on King Road last week I
Tuesday afternoon when (Ire seri­
ously damaged the house.- It is
believed that tile tire started near
the chimney. The upper part ot |
the house suffered tile gu.iitst |
damage, most of tire roof b.lngj
destroyed. Water and smoke did &gt;
considerable damage to the Interior |
I but we understand they were able
to remove most of the fumltur •'

On June 28, 1916, nineteen men formed what was to become the Automobile Club
of Michigan. The goals they set for the Club were:

Is stoylng elsewhere while repairs
are being made on the houx-.
,

“To promote and foster the healthy growth of the automobile Industry;
to secure the adoption and enforcement of reasonable and useful traffic

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mobile traffic; to promote touring and to obtain and furnish touring

MEN'S AND lAfCAD BRANDS
LADIES' WEHR FINEST
□.NK HUNDRED AND |
TENTH YEAR

now

FROM

ordinances and motor vehicle laws; to promote the establishment and
construction of permanent highways for traffic; to interest automobile
owners and driven in the'principles of ‘Safety First* as applied to auto­

information and the necessary sign-boarding of public highways; and
to co-operate in any work which may tend to benefit the automobile
driver, user, owner, manufacturer, and the automobile industry in general.'

Your Club has worked.hurd for these goals and it has achieved many of them. One
proof of this is that your Club has grown from its nineteen founders to more than
700,000 members.

oc 50

You are invited to join in the Golden Anniversary Celebration by displaying the new
50th Anniversary Emblem on your car. Pick yours up today at any of the 57 Auto
Club offices.

W to J

Automobile Club al MlchlQan
HASTINGS OFFICE

jSmM

McPkanlin

AMiRlCAH NIWWAFU

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We Rent Formol Wear

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NATIONAL

EDITORI

1966
Msmbara PlssEe Note: Displaying Ihla 4mN&lt;m on yohf

protect* it with tha Club's 1200.00 Theft Rsward.

�Mra. Cora Roush
Dies Sunday at
PennockHogpital

ersonal Mention

the MM

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Library

• ek. The
■iso entertained hta purie John Becks of Delton,
dinner on Bunday. On New

SatU-auflEfffiS-:

the James O'Oonnm.

F*

Johfil*

H.

Hick*,

1231. Bhe married Oliver Routh Hicks b receiving Instruction In
the application eg medical treat-

teed the Army in September.
1965, and completed basic train-

lenng the Army.
four

Waytanl. and Lawren* fkibey
ot KAlMniUCo; two »Up-sons,
Bert and William Roush of Bat-

E. WastUngtoa.

NajrirvUle, and

Mitry Dtvtaloa participated in
Germany. which ended Dei. 17.

Mra. Orrin (Mabie) Aber and
Mra. HareM (Agnes) Janes, all of jnllea and Included more than
Battle Creek; 31 grandchildren; 25.000 nun and 0,000 vehicle*.
11 great, grandchildren, and four Elements of the 3rd Infantry
one stater, Mra. Gladyl oou'ch of Division Brigade, acting as ag-

Middleville Woman Returns
From Touring Much of the World

Celebrating her Oct. 2nd birthBMUa Creek, and a brother, Er- nesaes In the 24th Infantry Di­ day In Tokyo, eating Thanksgiving
dinner In Delhi. India, and the
ntet Williams of Hastings.
vision defense under simulated week preceding Christmas divided
between Jerusalem In Jordan and
tldpoted in weapons firing and Cairo, Egypt, were just a few of
the ptaces visited by Ethel Baugh'
man of Middleville and Joan Puf­
the year-round combat effeotlve- fer. her granddaughter.
Mra. Baughman left O'Hare Field,
— Basketball-’ ,eoldler. a combat construction
Chicago, on Sept. 7. touched down
specialist in Company C of the in San Francisco for two day#,
Monday. Jan. 10 — Farm Bu- 54th Engineer Battalion near then apcnl &amp; week In Hawaii tour­
Wildflecken. Germany, entered ing the Islands.
Gym. 0 pm.; Reading Club. tho Army in October, 1964, and Fran there she emplaned for
Elementary Teachers mertlng. completed basic combat training

Middleville
| T-K Calendar

Tuesday, Jan. 11-High School at Fort Knox. Ky. He attended
by her granddaughter, Joan Puller,
Teachers meeting, | aun.
wbo had just completed a year's
tour of duty In Korea as a recrea­
line at 216 Lent*. NaahvUle.
tion director with American Red
Croes, for Armed Forces entertain­
cckcr.d in norment
them
They attended
Hie two of them then started on
the K
their exciting itinerary, in Tokyo
ftnd
. .
_ ww._
they visited ft Shinto Shrine, wit­
gueeto at a wedding reception

honoring Henry'# niece, Sandra
Lee, daughter of the Merle 8L
Martina, and Raymond La Buda
who were, married in November
at Chicago. The reeeptlbh wfta
held at the home .of Henry'a
slater, Mra. Beatrice Corriveau.

Winter Darkness
Causes Drivers
Vision Problems Let Reason
Snow, sleet, fog, frost and
early winter darkness mean vis­ Rule Behind
ion trouble for the motorist and
the pedestrian.
The Michigan State Safety The Wheel
.
Commission has this reminder

neaaed
nessed a shlnto
Shinto wedding, visited
-----------‘ and photographed
Buddhist--temples
Mt FUJI.
They continued to Hong Kong.
Okinawa. Taiwan. Free China,
Bangkok. Slam and Pakistan. They
frequently attended church serv­
ices and visited schools and craft
shops. After arriving In Calcutta,
India, they took many aide tripg
visiting the Taj Mahal and many
more temples. They also, toured
Agra, Nepal. Jaipur, Delhi. Benarea
Katmandu and finally went to
Bagdad. Iraq.
While In India. Ethel rode an
elephant and in Egypt. Joan rods
camel back. They took a boat trip
down the Nile and toured the
shops and ancient ruins tn Cairo,
Egypt. King Tut's tomb was cne
of the highlights of their tour. In
Persia they saw the two largsgt
diamonds tn the world. “Light pt
the Moon' and the “Light of the
Bun." One was split tn two and tn
so doing was chipped. The chip is
now In Queen Elizabeth's crown.
The last week abroad vras de­
voted to totira of the old and the

Ni'IIHJH.

SPARE RIBS
TOO!

Tke Superette
To™ ft Solly RoSImoo
20S N. MgktaoJi

—OPIN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

coming of ice
and snow, 'the motorist should
properly equip, his car with snow
Bits or chains so that he can
maintain control on slippery
roadways.
As for the pedestrian . . . cau­
tion Is the word. When afoot,
don't step into the path of on­
coming traffic that may skid on
ley pavement Cross only at cor­
ners whenever possible. Light
colored clothing is a help too . . .
if you're seen, chances for safe
walking are much greater. Here's
another Up. Don't load yourself
up with packages that obscure
your view. Ditto for an umbrella.
Ypu need your eyes clear to
watch traffic and signals.
Remember: Winter weather
tftlngs dangerous elements ' to
driving and walking. Watch out
for yourself . . . and . . . watch
out for others as well.

problem in dairy expansion is
getting through the first five to
eight yean. Cash expenses In-

built up fast enough to meet

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"Ldw enforcement officers have
loved onea ot their own with sefou# of this more titan anything
Whom they would like to spend
After -.pending the holidays at
more time this holiday weekend,
but they’ll be on duty to help the Puffer farm at South Boardmake the holidays safer and
happier for other#,” he pointed
out.
Cross in charge of entertainment
for tlie Armed Fortes In that area.
be lenient with the driver who
Joon's older stater. Phyllis, a
.flagrantly'disobeys traffic laws. First Lieutenant in the WA.CS.
in Army" Intelligence, has been
stationed in Viet Nam since Dec.
"Drlnklng driver# are no safer 15.
—to themselves, their passengers,
Mrs. Baughman will accompany
and fellow/motorists —on this her daughter and oon-in-taw. Dr
holiday weekend than on other and Mra. Puffer, to Flint where
weekends. Drinking drivers are they both teach. Ethel plans to!
Involved in more, than 60'1 of enroll in courses in cldna and oil,
the local fatal accidents accord­ painting as she did last winter
ing to spot checks by medical She plans to return to Middleville
examiner# and other authori- aptiroximately April 16.
Her present address Is 368 Phils-1
The Safe Winter Driving delphta street, Fint, Michigan.
League warns, "Speed too fast
Footnote: Dr. and Mra Puffer
for slippery roads and bridges. and Joan. Gene Mosher and Ethel
InaltentlvencM, m drtylfia. fail­
ing to yield right ot way, driv­ supper with Ethel's other daugh­
ing in the twilight with only ter. Florence Flala and family.
parking tight# on . . . these vio­ Middleville, on their return trip
lations lead, to trouble, holiday from a writer's conference in Chi­
or no holiday."
cago. The world travelers told or
“Let Joy abound.” he conclud­ ft few of their adventures and the
ed, “but let reason rule behind exotic ptaces they visited. What
tales they can tell I

NEW CARPETING

WOODLAND—
Wednesday, 1:30 to 5:30:
Saturday, 1:30 to 7:30
pm.

Marvei Wfllta of Battle
for dinner on Nt-w-Vaar'i records show that sows that are
too fat do not produce as many
pigs per litter.
More formers overfeed rather
than underfeed sows during ges­
^ Families who like a light spicy tation. according to Art Streby,
e tn their foods will enjoy County Extension Agricultural
cd pot-roast. Simple to use Agent,
the combination of two bay
t and 5 whole dorm. A
., ,, of
u, vinegar
___w,
production in Michigan
•amount
(1 Turkey
to
tablespoons) may be added
bccn concentrated into a
with hot water ('4 to one-third fcw &gt;*nre production unite Ten)
oup। as the braising liquid BUoed individual firms ore responsible;
onions also contribute a har- for 00 percent of the State's
monious flavor companion.
1 trial production.

NASHVILLE—
Wednesday and Friday. 7
to 9 pm.; Saturday. 10

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A 70.000-kilowatt power peaking
plant, fa- use In emergencies and

Banncr ads benefit ysrttl

etc. Values to $12.98.

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MIDDLEVILLE—
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Friday, 8:30 am. „ _
pin.; Tuesday evenings. 7
to 9 o'clock.
.

Ladies COATS

Reduced

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Highlights of

375,000.000 In electric projecta,
IS1.000.000 in gaa projecta. and
87.000.000 in office buildings and
additions to existing Office. MV­
: vice, fleet and warehouse, fa­
; ciiiuhs.
I Electric project* Include tho
| continuing construction of two
; generating facilities. The largest.
a 385.000-kilowatt addition to the
James H. Campbell steam-elec-

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Thursday. Friday and Sat­
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pm. Closed Tuesday.

Grand Rapids on New Year*
Self feeding la not as cheap
The Ben Campbells entertain- as hand feeding for sows even if
I their daughters, Mr. and Mra. the* ration is "bulked-up" with

Cairo From there they went to
Rome, boarded a jet at 12:30, ar­
rived New York 10 pm.—smooth
as silk—Ethel says. She is sold on

fbr drivers In the Waler-Winter
New Year’s Eve for many mo­
Wonderland. 'To prevent pedes­ torists will be spoiled by acci­
Their impressions were many;
trian accidents, both the driver dents they might have aVbldtxj,
bnd the walker must see, be seen, Il was predicted today by’Gerald -Swarms of children running in
W. Bhiptnan. Executive Secretary the streets, every available inch ot
look of the Michigan State ’Skfety space Is used. every kind of vehicle

Consumers Power Company
will Invrat a record 6U4J3004)00
during i960 on corirtrucUoa and
expansion projecta deaigned, to
meet the growing nerds of ttic
electric and gaa curtomero it
serves in 67 of the 88 counties In
Michigan's Lower Penlwuta.
The company Invented 3188.­
900.000 darnig 1968 an

baHalng aad equipment in

Spices for Pot-Roast

flbe M survived by three daugh­
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$134 Million

Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday, 12:00 to • pm.

1 log formers need to give more
attention to the feeding of sows
Naomi Beck entertained and glita during gertalicxi. Bubabde# of Japan and Hong
-hen she. the James
and the Walter Boeks made since oats provide some
entertained at the ixxne al

23,

Washington Blvd.. IaU Oderaa,
im.J»
»%** la attending g medical -idmtn
and Lydia (Springer) Williams. courea at the Army Medical
She attended school tn Yankee Training Center. FWt Bam Hous-

Ranch

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HASTINGS—

Airman Third Clam David L.

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ch!c!?nTcwFsw!oaFsJk!alt?
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Prints and

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$10.00
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Reg. 98c each

79c„ 3

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�Diane Spyker to
Marriage Licenses Personal Mention Wed John M. Toffee
Saturday Afternoon

City Employees
Fete Art Keeler
On Retirement

Retailvra and friend,,‘®TeJ5'
celved Invitation* tu
M,
DU,,. Buch
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Bpykrr.
near Kalaniaaoo on Nev Year's Mr. and Mra Donald Taffee. Tta
Mr and Mra John TUffee. The
ewrnwny will be held at 2 pm.
mined a few of their neighbor*

'Arthur KUU. &lt;W a
Ington, ww honored Thursday

Name Officers at
Friday Luncheon

dinner held* in the basement of
the old City Hall on the occasion
of hl* retirement a* a municipal

employee.

.

Mayor and Mra Franklin C.
DxkwlUa Fite Chief Edward

Mattadirt Church *4 12 45

Richard Buntor and.

• —- —

Personal Mention

ot Count.

the dub’s annual
who attended.
Arthur, who had been employ­
ed by the City of Hastings for

I B. Owtan family.

turned to the southland

as a gin.

Alex Praua, director or me ruuamaaoo Public Museum The topic

the fire department, and

came custodian of the new City
non Newton. R1 Woodland, wish Hall In 1961.
to announce the engagement and
coming marriage of their daugh­ Royal Hayes, who had been
ter. Yonna Doreen, to Eugene driver for tho Fire Department
Ray Venton, ion of Mr. and Mra.
Harlow Venton. Middleville. The
“
of Vermontville are announcing wedding date has been set *for
April 23.

Bonnie Jo Childs
Pledges Troth to
W. E. Harwood Jr.

few days before flying home
next week.
The Ward Erwavs entertained

Society newS

Maple Valley High School and
a 1965 graduate of Wrights

J. Ronald Sim
Is Engaged to
Barbara Ann Haner

Paul Richard Dean, of Algon­
quin Lake, entertained with a

Country Club on Tuesday eve­
ning. Guests included* friend*
She to employed at Peg’s Beauty Ann Haner. daughter of. Mr. and and customers of Republic Steel
in the Grand Rapid*. Kalamasoo.
Holland and the Hartings arras.
William to a 1963 graduate of
BL Philip High School In Battle son of Mr. and Mra Wright Blm Dick is a salesman for Republic
and while he served his own
Amy Signal School, at Port
Monmouth, N. J.
dinner at, Scottsville on Dec. 26. chlcken also.
A June 25 wedding at Scotts­
ville is1 being planned.
Rider returned to Washington.
bridal shower In
ScottavlBe
High School and Is a
home, after visiting his parents,
Sophomore at Michigan Stele
University.
Ronald, a 1961 HasUnga-Hlgh men to were served The bride­
elect received many useful and
Michigan State University tart beautiful gift*.
June and 1* now studying for a
law degree at the University of
Dr. John Stryker and Mra
Washington at Seattle, Wash.

ternlty, at the
Washington.

thelr

University

the week

following,

Off City Bonk
Parents’ Home
I^ar Shines on
; ifforida Christmas
Is Setting for
Daughter’s Nuptials
.

I &gt;A letter from the Roy Cheod. who are at Harmony Shores
cd a clipping from The ColCounty News which read in

'"We drove through Harmony
borer, and found It all aglow
•ith the traditional red and

marriage of their daughtrf.
Judith Marie to Raymond ©.
Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mra
Harold Sinclair, Tanner letye
Road.
The wedding was performed by,
Mra Russell Belfield tied for tta Rev. Russell Houseman &lt;«
first place in the north-south the First Baptist Church at 1:30
of play in the Duplicate Bridge
game held at the Episcopal Un­
Miss Ruth Rowley.
dercroft Tuesday night. Third

iful to ace. On the outside
ugo blue star and that along
ill.' the faint flicker of a new

fw ' schooling-

The

Campbell!

vlsltora Mn. Frank Crabb came ,
for a start visit and aaw grand-1
daughter. Marianne, in the
Chrl-Xmas program et the Evangi-llral United Brethren Church.
A happy evening was spent when
Mr. and Mra Jim Myers brought

Arthur, who were home from
Florida for the holidays, return­
ed on Thursday for a few
month's stay. They were over­
night guests of their daughter
Ed Smith, and Ken Smith fur
and fomlly. the Richard Flukes
dinner on New Year’s Day.
of Vicksburg on Wednesday be­
Fred Clair and daughters were
fore
leaving.
dinner guests on Sunday. Dec.
Frank Crabb home with Mr. and 19. This was followed by attend-4
Mra. Michael Crabb and aon.
Central Auditorium and the an­
nual Christmas coffee hour at
Wilson. On Christmas Eve Mr. I
ma* dinner and festivities in- and Mra. Jiin Osls were guests
for a lime of gifts, games and
Munn of Richland, Mr. and Mra. refreshments. Sunday callcra
Robert Osis and daughter. Mr.
and family of Edwardsville. HL
sons, Mra Vivienne Johnson and New Year’s Day ended this hapson. Mra. Lynn Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. William Honeycutt of Hns- Carl Clendenin of Hazel Park
stopped by for an afternoon
Clair and three daughters of visit.
Grand Rapids.
Mra. Vivienne Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nixon family entertained tta Bob Osls
family for dinner on New Year’s
Florida where they vacationed Day. Callers were Mra Jovcc
Norton and Brenda, and Miss
Joanlc PavUch of WMU.
Mra. George Dean* entertained
band, the Guy Fewleesea, whose
daughter and family, Mr. and her family, the B. J. Cralgere ot
Muskegon, over the weekend.
New Year’s Eve guests of the
Brian, were also visiting them

Mra. Johnson and Cheryl, who
The big blue star they mcnso spent much of their vacation was lurrne from MSU. spent the
its and all—on the old City wUh them. Among the interest­
Earl
Eggleston family of Grand
ing places they visited were Bush
Gardens and Florida Land, Haren. Cheryl also visited
which has only recently been friends in Angola. Ind., for a

Robert

arid and Bruce Fisher and Mr*.
Roy Hubbard were third.

ted friends while In Chicago.

The John Ingnuns were queftt-i
Quests Included Sgt. and
Mr. and Mra. Jamaa Britten
entertained for Chrirtmas dlnher sister, the Wayne Goodwins.,
Mra Osa Lewis, tta grandmoth- ! but think it might have been In
er of tta bride. Mr. and Mra I the early 1950’s.
girls, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Brit­ of Allegan.
Charite Rowley. Patrick and
They write: Everyone In the ten and children, Laurence Hull
Andrew Lewis and Mra Gene pork looks forward to the carols
Mr. and Mra Stephen Lewis Sinclair.
&lt;. jon Christmas morning. Roy put*
attended the wedding of Mls»
Tho newlyweds Mil make their two loud-speakera on the trailer
Mary Grant Co'grove and Daniel
until they find a new nwldance., the pork. The park ha* grown Robert's first Christmas home In
--------:—•i from 14 trailers In 1960 to about 21 years.
vlous Thursday night a fire
Mr. and Mra. Roger Converse,
WtDOINC
starting In a waste basket in the
.naw beautiful with shrubs such
PHOTOCRAFHY
kitchen of the Parish House
The Ringo Bwlngo Square u Hlhtocuss. Bougainvillea and
caused extensive damage there Dance Club is to meet Saturday Powdo^JPuff, a* well as Mango, Storehouse were visitors later
night at Northeastern with Wen- palm mA bamboo treea
in the day. Geraldine Hull and
dall Abbot a* the. guest caller.
wedding took place, after profre-,
slonal clcanere quickly readied members, and other interested
equate J--------- —
vacation with their grandpax-

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:Mr‘.\an4JUrs. Stanley Stauffer
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rooms of-the First Presbyterian
The Charles Leonards returned Guest*’wear Mra LoUa Stauf­
home from California Friday and fer. Mr. andtfJrs. Arthur BtaufGrant* Nadran of this city.
Tim Howard family at the family
The John Huntley family of farm near Lowell Marine Tom aon Stauffer of XIto and
Marshall visited hl* parents, the Howard was also home for the Mra Hany &amp; Brown.
Grand Rapid*. , 4
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The First Methodist Church
Womrn’8 Society of
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on Wednesday. Jan. ll u» which01 riini ana rar.
on
Dwight Cotant were entertained. busbands and truer » are Invited,
at the home at Mr. and Mra. 1
Jacob Bender, chairman.
Maurice Roush on New Year’s ;and memtrts of her Naomi

Nixons had an apartment about

Gordon Dehnel. Mra Robert
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Ann Arbor this week.
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11.95
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10.37

1.00
0.50

Now is an excellent time to restore your worn
silverware, antiques and family heirlooms at
great savings. All work QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATED by our master silversmiths. Sale
prices apply to ALL pieces imaginable . . .
castor sets, tea service Items, trays, etc. Old
family Hems replated like new make wonder­
ful gifts, so take advantage of 'bipse
prices.

EXPERT REPAIR SERVICES AVAILABLE
Dgnt* removed ...
Item* straightened
Broken handle*, legs,
knebs£rep*lrod A replaced

Mining parts A Insulators
repaired A replaced

New combs, brushes, .
mirrors, knife blades,
thermos fillers furnished
Gold, copper plating
Starling and pawtar
expertly refinished

SALE ENDS JANUARY 31
BRING IN SILVER TODAYI

Hodges
122 W. Stats St.

jewelry
Established 1931

�Traditional Parties
Usher in 1966
In Hastings Area

Dimes Symbol

•ocial

By fitre. Richard Clark
j

Hospitality wu toe keyword
throughout thia whole commun-

husband. Mr. and

any New Year.'' The food was
excellent, the gold and green
decorations beautiful, the music
perfect and when Dick Ptldpausch announced that the band
would play, 'The Anniversary
Waltz." for Dr. and Mra. Ray­
mond Finnic, who were celebrat­
ing their Jan. 1st wedding day,

Mra

tiuntald School. Just a* any imm
innovation in education, tt MM
advanuga* and diaadvautages. .
Deazribtag. ..and discussing ttl

John

The Hoy Hubbard* entertaintoe Bunfigd school. .

house at the McIntyre home on
W. Green Street, the Bun MePliarltns wore hast* at their
home to greet *66 and U. of M.
Uto Don Froata enter-

•
SYMBOL of the 230,000 table*
tarn each year In the U.S. with
serious
serioui birth defects, Lori Ann
Wsgnir,
5, MSwuvk&gt;e, Wi*.,
Wagnaj, ^-Milwaukee,
WI*., ?■
f*

w“boS

r"h,w'r '■■yf '*

way. Among the out-of - town

ui
Mra. Alan Rider of Waahing-

Street.
I
below waist. Now
Tho trrra.n
-UH !
l*ornin9
**»»&lt;. You Can
k.lf.
M. II—,
enter- gurets for Indian River to ski, ’^B***1 o'”1 ««pport patient
the
New
Year
in
were
dUapb
*
,0
,h&lt; Marth
their homo on Indian Trails
Drive and a number of the
a
gucata at tho Clifford Dolans very’ little a»w. However, they I'
all had a good time In spite of etale and Leo Barth
the mild weather, and "they"
tinned on the U» club party.
There were approximately 40 included tho Bob Stanleys, Marv Bcmece and Bill James.
Tlverv was a family party at
Andersons and Ruxj Belfield*.
lite William Hart home on Sun­
on N. Michigan Avenue before Ted Wuxlmantee and Jim WUday which Included the Howard
the Country Chib party and fol­
lowing the dinner-dance the
at the Franklin HunUey* Friday lite Gary Fergusons. the Robert
Bennie Carrs entertained with a
breakfast for 70 al their home evening and after tlw menfolk
had flnlsiicd playing card* the
on S. Park Street. Incidentally.
hostess
resurrected a box of old Mra. Jack Allcrding, Jr.
Florence, Mrs. C. and a friend
ribbons, bowa, etc, and cnch wife
from Grand Rapids flew to
fashioned
a chapeau for tier huiFlorida Tuesday lor a month.
EUB Church for a New Year's
Their husbands will join than
later to attend a meeting and a the New Year. The fellows en­ Eve party at their Middle Lake
tered into tho spirit ot these home.
■
brief vacation before they oil
creation* and indeed everyone
An especially happy Christmas
return home.
was laughing so much, as tltcse
Parties preceded and followed headpieces were modeled, that
Crabb tame in Richland when
the mld-nlght hour almost past- Uie entire family was present
Elks Club and among those
hotting a breakfast on that first iillarious parade. If prize*, had ifor a wonderful time. Thirty
day of U&gt;e calendar date on been awarded Al Fuller would '
together for a festive Christmas
certainly have been among top (dinner which ended with Grand­
nawa, at their home on N. Han- winner*.
mother Munn's special Christ­
Mr. and Mra. Marty SchranuH imas pudding. Opening gifts and
Following a tradition of long entertained the toothers' potluck icatching up on all the family
standing the bridge club group group on New Year's Eve. Guests i
inhered, and Udi time at the were also Invited.
।rapidly. Corning from tiic greatThe Robert Bryans entertain- J
Green Street to sing a fond far­ cd Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Colvin, Bili
Crabb and family of Ed­
•
well to the old year then prep- Mr. and Mra. Gerald Sanders 'wardsville. III., where HUI Ls- Diund Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brogan 1
The Don Baiys of Ann Arbor
University of Southern lUlnoi*
hosted a New Year's live cele­
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Goggins Extension,
bration al their parents home on and family and Mr. and Mra.
The New Year waa greeted
W. Walnut Street for their group George B.-own and ’ family were with a delightful party for the
of oontemporanca Including, the New Year's guests of U&gt;c Gerald Presbyterian Couple* Club at the
Jerry Jacobs of Bailie Creek. Sanders.
। Lccuon Sharpe Halt The comChris Kacchelra of Gross Lake.
New Yuua Eve guest* at tbe'lnl'Uo responsible for the fine
Ulvls Orinvelds and his guest
Judwn Claypool home on TtllotMiss Peggy VanOsrtiTorugKcr ot ' son lake Road were Mr. and!1"? 9^
Mln,&lt;*’1
-----------o. । and Ute Arthur Olsons. Alter
Michael Schoendorf
.
I.MH ,41,,
the socialI hour na ikao
spaghetti
din-1
Jnnek^r
^3 Cal(d,],'lu- Mr. and Mra. Arden
Joneko of Birmingham.
A(lanis of Woodruff iwd nnd
Tho Kotnonia Clare of the
Friday afternoon from 6 to 7.'Mr. and Mra. Mark Claypool of
Flrat Metiiodlst Church began
and that evening from a to 10. Middle Lake.
toe Dewaync Pugh* hosted an | . Audra and Don Baty, Mildred the Now Year with p, pragreMhge
open house at their iiomo on and Al Steury, Marguerite Kae-

Richard T. Qrooe.
The Howard Peters

course Ln her home beautifully
candle-lighted and with a cheery
flro in the fireplace. The Ed­
ward Freelands .served tlie maUi
■ counxi in the hospitality of their
spacious Using-room and famllyI room. They then went Ln a group
J to tlw Church for Cbmmunton
at 11:30, and completed a won­
derful evening at tho Gary t9ocum home.
Both ■.:&lt;! and new acqualn-

Max Myera home when they held

and New Year's Day. Those from
out-of-town who shared thl:
former residents, Henry and
Shirley Vondctx, who are now
living at Pontiac Lake and were
houseguests of the William

END-OF-THE SEASON

Clearance Sale on
WOMEN'S SHOES
NATURALIZERS

Durfee
By Un. John Hook
ms-MM

Sunday Evening

111*. Sansone , bo Id me

Sunday evening. Jan. 2. W“the
Ferguson-Droste Hospttet Qbe
had been a pallet th^p Six .

get Ln touch with jeur social *e-

gjtabte for health Insurance,
icle renranent teat does not apMy to health insurancs and you
®eed to make a choice before
March 31, 1906, on whether you
Wiah medical insurance coverage,
You should get to touch with
your uxlal aecurity office at
nccQ. Wlvcn I became age 65 last

with the Social Security Admin­
istraUoo, U publlahtng a series
of quertlnns and arfbers on aodal aecurity aubjeBR U you
have a question, tta Social 6ecurity- Administration will be
glad to answer It. Your Social
Security District Office located
at 50 Ransom Ave.. N. E, Grand
Rapids, Mlciiigan, la open dally

MIMa*

Thsroday, Jazusasy»T
1 " •11 ’

1 Hast Nashville
^'Resident Dies

Karl Schantz home. Thate fttml, _
1&gt;«» who attended were tta Ciiuf—ton Brills. Ted OlroighUns. Wlllbur Schantz*. Warren Brogan*,
e 65 before 1&amp;66 Harold Blantons, Dick Clark*
Cr— »&gt;.— mrwll- i._ , " M
»___
__ ____ _ ..
1 atill wort and earn cal Inauraooe effective July 1000 Rockford.

prc«ram
ksui at
a collie hqur'ai 7:30 t
U pi unary UI &lt;
ia a relatively
tlnuiil pr
teuctung
school*.

for the purpose of saluting Auld
Lang Syne and Welcoming 1Q66.
One of the rizabie gatherings
aHZM.r inA
.___

n

re— mi nss

Q.utl..c»i
er* Keith Bergy of Caledonia,
Slindxrd Oil Dlitribufur. ean

C

Hsadantet &amp; Vidaity'

IM seftin

Bcm Ln Hastings on March 3.
9M, she was a daughter at
Mr. and Mra. Wilbur SchanU

and Mra. Marshall Schantz of
Hastings. * Mr. and Mra. Voight
VanSyckle of Lacey called on
the Karl Schantz family Friday
evening and on Sunday, the
Schantz's wen* dinner guests of
tho VanSycklce. * Sunday din-

Nashville; a daughter. Mra Ste­
ven (Patricia! Seagal of Fuller­
ton. Calif.: seven grandchildren;
two aUtera, Mra. Glenn* Town-

tong enough. Does thl* added service it la also open to
Mr». Grace Chaffee of Heatings,
don't qualify for health
Public each Monday evening
»?
'
from 4:30 to D pro Address your
Battle Creek.
Doot forget Birthday Club at
• No. Ycxi may qualify for
mqjnber of
the home of Edith fitraube. Vir­
1th insuraaoe even though
ginia Brill U co-bostoa*.
,
havo not worked long enough
ler sooidl aecurity to be eiigt- call 461-3531.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Clark had Church.
Powelk w Clayton Erb of Byron
The Maurice Hynes entertain­ Antoii.e (Tony t Habonlmana of
Center and Mr*. Omsvim
ed their niece, Mra. Orval Wol­ Africa over the Christmas holi- 2 pro. from the Vogt Funeral
Makley of Hastings were New and aak about your eligibility.
Home in Nashville with Ute Rav.
Q. I am already receiving a ford. and her daughters and a
Social security chock. Several friend from Ypsilanti as over­ Bob Clarks had as their guests Harold Krelg of Columbiaville, a
night guccta on Friday and New
former Nashville pastor, ufficl-

'all there is to qualifying fur

Mra. Gerald Bottlmer and Mr,

That's olL

turned home Wednesday .from
Leila Hospital following bufgtry.
Caller* during tho weekend of

Social security

qualified for hospital
Supplemental medical
Is not automatic and

children of Freeport and Dr.
" The Merlo Kahler family, who Glenn Gunn and Romig of Kala­ Hastings Township Cemetery.'
mazoo for a belated Christmas
left for their respective locations, celebration.
Mrs. Winona Downing and
Miss Rcxine Downing ot Lan­
Ky„ Ctals to Son Diego, Calif,
sing were guests of Mrs. Frank
and Margo to WMU.
Banner adj benefit you/
Andrus over toe weekend.

rail, Mr. and Mra. Donald Cheney completed and returned whether

Davis

medical insurance coverage.
Did (hr* rhsnoM In th.

at ' O.

Grand
Jan ieo

to qualify for monthly re­
it benefits?
A. it is poaalble that persons
73 or over may now qualify even
though they did not previously
have enough work under social
family of Albion on New Year's' security to inert the requirements.
Anyone in this group should get
in touch with his social security
^ce if ho lias any work under
Gray homo including tiie Petrak
al security.
family and the Rae Corilas fam­
ily of Albion. Mr. and Mra. R*J»
Water* and Mi. and Mra. Budd before July, 1BM1 Can I wait
Water* and family.
'
until then to apply?

^

DALE’S BAKE SHOP
Sweet Breadsr

-

Date nut, banana pecan, orang* pecan, and bpttarmilk

Dutch Apple Pi*

_____ _ ____ 65c

. .Made from delicious Michigan1 apples. A one crust pie
• 'topped
Tvppvw wi(n
with c.ruii.p
cn*rJ? UnUML
streusel, ,
.. .
3. . .

._..z:T-6 for
' Fruit filled or plain (for brc«k.'fastjtgr&gt;ick», or lunch).

Donith Pa«tri«»

i /

42c

FRIDAY S SATURDAY SPECIAL!
Coffee Cakes

Riepenhoff s

House of Fine Sausages, Hams &amp; Bacon All Homemade
Favorite of
Hastings and
Cities For
Miles Around

AmilNClMENT

MR. WARREN ROWLAND ... a new member of

our staff has taken over the leadership of our
organization as of Jan. 1, 1966.
He has had 15 years experience in malting and selling sausage with two
well-known quality houses.
.
Mr.'Rowland, wiHi the aitiitanco of Mr. Lon

'“Will be distributed to stores in Western Michigan as well a&gt; being available
in otir home afore in Hastings—

Our Motto Will Continue As Before

58c—S«». Sc Special 53c

HOME OF FINEST QUALITY MEATS'

ID*to nut, butternut, elmond, blueberry, brown sugar nut.
mncinnl. 1
pineappleJ

Orang* Knots___ 6 for

kitchen

42c

A rich yeast raised dough with fresfi erapge.

Len Riepenhoff

Refnewtbor COOKIE DAY Every Wad. — 4 Dox.

Cjoull love our

I BAKED GOODS

HOUSE OF FINE SAUSAGES. HAMS &amp; BACON ... ALL HOMEMADE

Fl
q 115 S. Jefferson

Michigan Grade One

Phone WI 5-2141
—----------------------- |

and Mra. Al Zuvcrink, of PonUDetiat.

Highbank
By Mr». Vern Uawblil*
Nl.h.d..
tsruicu
tertalned Lhelr daughter and
family of Ithaca ove-r tho CltrUlmaa holiday. They alm enjoyed
a call Christmas Dey from Cpai-

• LIFE STRIDES
• CONNIES and
“• HUSH PUPPIES

.

Dress Hefels, Flats, Stacked Heels
and Casuals . . . Not all. sizes in
each style.

Some MEN'S SHOES in

Schantz

entertained

for

New

ten and brotlura and famlllre,
also Mr.
and Mrs. Austin
Schantz. Thirty enjoyx-d UM
tpuntlful meal
• Mr. and Mra. Oeorge/Nummera
from St. Uxdsr Mich, were Sat­
urday and Sunday guests of her
parente. Mr. and Mra. Clyde

^Kenneth and Mr. and
rii HawbUlx ate Sunday

PEDWINS and

• HUSH PUPPIES

SALE SHOES

REDUCED
up to

to HEAR Throughout the YEAR

VanSyckle of near Lacey.
Mr. and Mra. Gaylord Godld

and family and Mr. and Mra.
Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs

NEWS - MUSIC - SPORTS - WEATHER

Blair HawbllU

_ _

“TAf|%
V

SALE NOW IN PROGRESS

Wayne's S&amp;
134 West State Street

home from Pennock Hospital. *
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Rdd and

Rdd end children from Shelby­
ville called Saturday at the

Reid * Mr. and

and Mra Austin Schantz.
Mr and Mr*. Albert Bell and
daughter, Marilyn and
Ray
Roush spent a few days in Chi­
cago visiting Mr. and Mra. Gene

Jacob-, and iMby of Flint
Bells, a Mr. and Mr*. Larry
Hawbitt* and children of Battle
Creek called Saturday evening

HASTINGS-Barry County Radio 1220 on your Dial
—

--.... -

�MHBK HMYVWGR BANNEB iwith their family at Flint. FenrjjggMU. Janwary «. IM
ton and Berkeley. They will be
■ - - ' here for two weeks and are then
The L. O Pettengilk liave re- ’ planning to vacation tn Houston,
urned after spending a week;Texas, for two or three months.

Mrs. Cox Dies
At Cedar Creek
Home Saturday

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

Uaxtinai
School Menu
Art Logan returned to
lochen Sunday after ap
the .holkftys At home, an
David Logan, who was
here because of lite tragic
dent in which her granop

ously injured tn the accident, Is
making a better recovery than
was anticipated and waa to un­
dergo surgery this week.
Tire William, Btoomis,and the
Orville VanWtea hjdfftnnsr on
New Year's Kw at'FUitafi in
Grand Rapids.

Drunk Driver
Pays Fine, Costs
Jonathan D. Fox.33, 335 W. Benpleaded guilty to a dtarge of
driving white under the Influence
of liquor when arraigned Monday
began Municipal Judge U K. Bar­
nett.
Ha paM^ &lt;75 ftoe ptas SMS

family were unable to be to­
gether during the holidays this
year foe these reasons: CecUa.
who teaches school irt Vlcensa.
Italy, vacationed with other
teachers. In the Swim Alps, -the
Rev. John Hoot was much occu­
pied at his Wesleyan Methodist
Church ski, Oakaiooaa, Iowa,
where be and his family live at
University Park. Iowa, in care of
Vennard Collage. and C.P.A. Jim
Hooa lias just been promoted And
moved with his family from
Shrdtaport, La, to Baton Rouge.
La,W» Year's Day.
.

M-4J West. Aetaa tram "fMg *a Ws“

FOR YOUR CONV5NIENCI WI HAVI
INSTALLED A DOUAM-BILL CMANCU

Woodland
By Mn. Gltndon Curlit

Patrick M. Brasher. 18. R3 Has­
tings. paid a MS fine plus 87M
coats after pleading guilty to a
disorderly charge. He was arrested
at a local service station Dec. 31.

Repair Service on

ANNOUNCING
McAllister Oil Company

exhibit. The displays will be on
the gym floor and anyone can
browse around before or after
the business meeting. Students
will be with their exh*&gt;ll to an­
swer any questions you may
have. At the November meeting
a committee waa appointed to
look Into the poaslbUity of help­
ers for the teachers on the play­
ground during the noon itour.

Electric Razon

hard to keep an eye on ftryone. This committee will 'present
their report. The PTA penant
will once again be awarded to
the clam with the highest per­
centage of parents present, fteteachers and parents arc urged
to attend thia meeting.
The Woodland Woman's Study

Distributors of QUALITY LEONARD PRODUCTS
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED WITH ALL LOCAL PERSONNEL
Michigan State University
economists predict that by 1M0
farming In Michigan will be BIO
business. The avenge commercial

HASTINGS SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
STATEMENT OF CONDITION

DECEMBER J), 1965
w. J. McAllister

JAMES HOSTETLER

Owner

Assistant Manager

SERVICES AVAILABLE
Automatic Keep-Fill

24-Hour Service

WATCH FOR OUR RED,

WHITE &amp; BLUE TRUCK

jean

MRS. L1NNE MARTIN

McAllister

GERALD PRATT. JR.

"~CIerlc*Bookkeeper

Secretary

Route Salesman

W, h»« iwitch.d to LEONARD
bacauta we are in buaineu for
ourtelvet, and realize that our
auccetr depends on keeping our
customers happy and satisfied.
We know-from experience that
the Leonard name moans top
quality and dependability, and
we’re going to match that repu­
tation with top service. Try us
... call for fast, efficient delivery
of Leonard Superheat Fuel Oil or
Leonard Farm Gasoline.

sunshine!

First Mortgage Loans
Accrued Interest
Insured Mortgage Loans
Loans on Savings Accounts--------Purchased Land Contracts
Stock—Federal Home Loan Bank
Government Securities
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Office Building (Depreciated*
Furniture &amp; Fixtures (Depreciated)
Prepaid Surety Bond Premium
Prepaid F.S.LI.C. Premium

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.
.
.
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.

TOTAL ASSETS

$3,788,938.77
785.76
53.511.09
2.523.08
61.224.44
45.000.00
200.477.88
204.017.54
44.177.97
18.272.64
1.028.16
44.922.55
$4,464,879.88

Liabilities

SO CLEAN § SO
Next best

A&gt;Mt«

SAFI!

Total Savings
Borrowed Money—F.H.LB.
Due Borrowers
Deferred Profits --------------Guaranty Reserve _
Specific Reserves
General Reserves
Undivided Profits

.
.
.
.
.
.
.

$4,031,406.86
150.000.00
47.656.17
3.477.19
6.204.62
2.287.76
210.101.58
13.745.70

STATE OF MICHIGAN
COUNTY OF BARRY

LEONARD

&gt;

oeriiesrt

We solemnly swear that the above is a true
statement, to the best of our knowledge and belief,
of the condition of the Hastings Savings and Loan
Association of Hastings. Michigan, outhe close of
business on December 31, 1965.

Earl H. Coleman, Pres.

V. C. Ransom. Sec.

Subscribed and twara to bafore ma this third day ot January. 1966

FORTIFILD FUEL OIL

James E. Coleman, Notary Public
My Commiulon Expires December 1, 1967

IT'S ON THE GO!

Be SURE and WATCH the " Michigan Outdoors" TV Show
With MORT NEFF Every Thursday at 7:00 PJM.

Channel 8

McAllister oil company
1320 EAST STATE ST
Boot of tfee E. W. Bites Plant

Phone 945-5022 „ 945-5442

136 E. State St.
Pheero WI 5-MS3

All Savings Insured Up to
SI0.000 with FJ.LI.C.

MEMBER FEDERAL HOME

IOAN B.'.V

�Mrs. Butler of
Hickory Corners
Dies Thursday

32 to 48-lnch mowing
. capacity
*
■ 37 attaching tools
■ automatic shift

E.

r
)

Funeral Services
For Mrs. Ohler

Ue M. Butler, II, R1 Hickory

WHEEL horse Mrs. Kenyon
tractors

The Hastings Banner

the Henton-amlth Funeral Home

Dies Sunday
At Her Home

Section Two—Page, 1 to 8

Thursday, January 6. 1966

Kalamaroo were In Florida over! Barnett. who is a patient at the
[the holidays and his sister. Mra. j MoUcaJ Facility.
iT.i.r-lllAl IL'ivrV'n wtw. (■
William Parkmi ar* laavnow living In Hudson, occoni-

Held Tuesday

The Rev. Vaughn Jensen of-

Funeral services for Mra. Mil­
dred Ohler. 90. R3 HostiiiR...
Carlton Township. Uw widow of
Sherman P. Ohler. were held at
2 pm. Tuesday, at St. Paul's
Methodist Church in Grand
Rapids.
The Rev. John S. Myette of­
ficiated and burial was in the
Wyoming Cemetery.
The body reposed at the
' Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home

Funeral serVicet for Mra.
B. Kenyon. 82. R1 Middleville,
Hhc had fractured a leg In t
were held at 1:30 pm Tuesday fall laat September, and had been
at the Beeler Funeral Home in in falling health ever since.
MiddtevlUe.
She had lived Ln the Hickory
officlxUd with burial In Mt.

WARNER
Mrs. Butler is survived by two
■
daughters, Mrs. George (Evelyn)
'
-x
Willison of R3 Delton and Mrs
to 12 hp. engines
three miles weal of Middleville Donald. (Frances) DePriester of
R1 Hickory Comers, arid two
A
urday. Jan. 1, at the home of a[
an the Green Lake Road.
step-children, Mrs. Elias (Glad­
L. CARPENTER
Bhc is survived by her hus­ ys) Willison and Louis Butler.
band. Ralph: a brother, Robert
.
f
the past seven months.
HARDWARE
Vanderveen of Middleville, and
The 50lh wedding anniversary I The date of the open house, ahe
She wu
was bom in Ohio on
a sister, Mra. Arnold (Adele)
142 E. State St.
of Mr. and Mra. Lew Warner will was set bhead because .they will March 28, 1875, the daughter of
Parker of Grand Rapids.
be observed with an open house | be leaving for Florida, where Christopher and Julia i Mowers i
to be held Bunday, Joni 9, begin- they have spent the last
laat several Ernsberger. She had llv^d most
of her life in Grand Rapids.
their daughter and husband, Mr. ..Friends and relatives are in­
Her husband had died in
and Mrs. Gerald Lawrence, ISM vited but have been requested, 1957.
“no gifts please."
Heath Rd.
Mrs. Ohler is survived by three
The former Beulah Hayward,
sisters, Mrs. Mae Marlow of Hus­
tings, Mrs. Emma Duncan of
sa L. Soya, &lt;3. the wife of Wal­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
Mountain View, Mo. and Mrs.
er Soya of R4 Hastings, arc to liam Hayward, and Lew Warner,
Lora Nujahr of San Francisco.
e held at 2 pm. this Thursday son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph War­
ner.
were
married
in
the
home
of
Calif., and a brother. Charles
I the Sponable Funeral Home.
her parents near Cloverdale on
Good Hobits are not made
The Rev. Donald Tack Is to Jan. 26. 1016.
~
fflclate with burial in the Cedar
on birthdays.
When they were first married
Mr. and Mrs Gerald L. Sin­
they lived on a farm in Yankee
Nor Christian character
clair entertained with a Christ­
Springs but in 1920 moved to
Monday at Pennock Hospital Hastings and they have lived at J Funeral service* for John mas dinner for their son. Pvt.
at the New Year.
Danny
L Sinclair from the Ab­
620 E. Madison Street ever slnee. Coville. 78. R3 Hastings, who
The workshop of charocMr. Warner was employed for died at Lara. Friday. Dec 31. at erdeen Proving Grounds. .Md,
17 years at the Hastings Table Pennock Hospital, were, held al and also her sister and family.
ter is everyday life.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Charles A. Fuller
She was born on March 29. Co, until It went out of business.
The uneventful and com­
922, in Baltimore Township, the Then he worked in the macnlne l;30 pm. Monday at th? Leon­ and Evelyn.
laughter of Archie and Lucille shop at the Hastings' Mfg. Co. ard-Osgood Funeral Home.
mon place hour,
,
The
Rev.
Dale
Harvey
offici
­
Willits) Newton.
(or about nine years. In 1946 he
Is where the battle’is lost.
She attended the Cedar Creek Joined Lawrence Appliance Store ated and burial wu in WoodLantl. Memorial Park,
lible Church.
which later became Lawrence
Fri. thru Sun.
Molttye D. Babcock
She married Walter Soya on LJ». Ou Service from which, he . Mr. Coville had been hospi­
tal I ted about five hour, prior
uly 3. 1941.
retired in 1961.
’A"
In addition to her husband,
he is survived by two sons. DaHe was born on Dec. 20. 1887,
id and Steven, and two daughthe son of Melvin and Melvina
tra. Elaine and Cathleen, all at
(Bolton) Coville. He attended the
Hell
taka
on
anyone,
Coats Grove School and married
ome: three brothers. Carroll
Elsie Links In 1815 She died Aug
lewton ot Charlotte. Donald
at anything, anytime
lew ton of Decatur, and Laurel
lewton of R4 Hastings.
'Mr. Coville married Marie
FUNERAL HOME
A Cedar Creek Memorial Fund
King in 1940.
as been established in her
In addition to hh wife, he to
Funeral services for Mrs «Bes- survived by a sister. Mrs Harry
sle C. Burghdoff. 80. 621 E. Hub­ (Lota* Hotchkiss of Hastings.
1 Robert H. Sponeblg, Owner
ble Street, who died at 11:15 pm.
Saturday. Jan. 1. at Pennock
and husband.'Mr. and Mrs. Hospital, were held at 2:30 pm.
Groan at Broadway
Ph. WI 5-3252
UPHOLSTERING
■I Priester of Kalamazoo. Mra. Tuesday at the Leonard-Osgood
iray Ackley also Joined them Funreal Home.
JilffiSoNIMMRO
dinner on New Year's Day. I The Rev. Russel Houseman
officiated and burial was in the
i hr MALDEN-bbbrWEID
Rut'»nd Township Cemetery.Mrs. Burghdoff was taken to
CHECK OUR HOME fr PROPERTY LISTINGS
Maay Samples.
the hospital on Thursday after
suffering a stroke al her home. 1
CINCINNATI
(She wet bom on June 1. 1885.
THE FURNITURE
‘in
ih.dnnoh.
In Rutland
Rutland Tnwnahln
Township, the
daugh­
ter of Stmplneand Mary (Huff)
I,
2y
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attended, -t
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MohJe '"Hwi
Wilcox GdlOQl
Schoo! Iin
d Rutland.'
Wayne Hazel
Strand of Hastings
She was married to Orville
Rhone 374-3523
Burghdoff of Rutland on Aug.
12. 1908. He Vas a carpenter in
this area all of his life.
He was Injured fatally on
Mra. Kenyan died Suoda;

Hastings Couple to Mark
Golden Wedding Jubilee

Mrs. Soya Dies
After

Thoughts For A Week

John Coville
Dies Friday at
Pennock Hospital

Mrs. Burglidoff
Dies Saturday
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A GOOD HOME ON QUEEN STREET. NASHVILLE, has three bedrooms upstairs and down It has living
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room, fining room, bath and kitchen, arid utility room, heated with bottle gas and space heater.
four-acre lot for-- — ----------------- .....-1.-*—.------------------------------ .Jt------- ...$5.250.00•
A GOOD HOMI IN THE FIRST WARD, with opd Urge bedroom and large hallway upstair* and down­
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stool and lavatory, full walk-out basement, gas furnace, two stall garage and nice large lot, for
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and a hall ciotet, and downstair* there I* one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and full
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AND A RIAL GOOD HOMI CLOSE IN THI FOURTH WARD, ha* living room, dining room, kitchen,
four bedroom* and full bath, two big halls, full basement with a double garage In basement, has
converted heating plant------------ ---------------------------------------- - ----------------------- -.-^..$9,100.00
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downstair* a large living room, newly decorated, and carpeted, two nice large bedrooms with closet*
and hardwood floqn. TV room, dining room, and kitchen with new inlaid linoleum, the kitchen has
knotty pine cupbaerds and work ipace, a good sized bathroom with colored fixtures, a glassed-in
front porch, a full basement with new gas furnace and water heater, a one stall garage, this place
is worth seeing and you will appreciate It, priced at ......______________________ $15,000.00
A RIAL GOOD HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE. has three bedrooms up and full bath, and down a living room,
one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and has stool down, basement with oil heat and three stall garage.
$1,500.00
AND IN THE 2nd WARD, a real good home with three bedrooms and an extra room, and down a
living room, den, dining room, kitchen and full bath, full basement with gas furnace, one stall
garage, a real good location for-------------------------- .._____________________________ $7,000.00
A RIAL NIC! HOMI IN THI 4th WARD with two bedroom* umtslrs and one bedroom down, living
room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, has oak floors, full basement with gas furnace, (newI
one and one-half stall garage, cap Insulated, newly remodeled kitchen with cherry paneling formica
tops, stainleu steel sink, on nice corner lot. close to Central School ...$12,100.00
IN THI FOURTH WARD, a real nice brick house, ranch style, has living room with fireplace, carpet
and drapes Included, two bedroom* and bath, air conditioned, pine paneled,family (oom, or utility
room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, for _______________________________ X.$18,500.00

TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for

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.$7350.00

New York Central freight train
al the Morgan crossing. He
died al Pennock Hospital.
Mra. Burghdoff had made her
home with her daughter. Mra.
LaVernc (Leona* Bowman on
Hubble Street since her hus­
band's death.
She is also survived by an­
other daughter. Mra.' Veryi (Arthegli Be Ison, of Middleville:
four sons. Gerald of Battle Creek
and Arthur. Orville. Jr., and
Robert, all of Hastings: 24
grandchildren, 'and 29 great
grandchildren.

TetMtly Sewia
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Graveside. Rites
For Tony Colter
Graveside services for Anthony
Loy Colter. 3-month-old son of
Russell and Ruth (Smith) Col­
ter, who died at 6 ara. Friday.
Dec. 31.al his R5 Hastings home,
were held-at 11 am. Monday at
Riverside Cemetery.
The Rev. Russell Houseman
officiated.
Anthony had
congenital
In aditton to his parents, he Is
survived by three half-sisters.
Annetta. Vaughan. 5; Connie, 4..
and Marcel. 2; his maternal
trandparents, Mr. and Mra. Loy
Smith, R3 Hastings: his ma'.ernal great grandfather. Floyds
Benner, R3 Hastings: his ma-1
temal great grandfather. Fred I
Smith, R2 Hastings, and his ma-1
temal great, great grandmother.
Mrs. Davjd Holme,.' Chicago.
;
Mrs.' Isadora Johncock enter-'
talned Bud Sievert of Dowling1
and Mr. and Mrs Allen Bishop ;
of Cloverdale on Sunday.

A BARGAIN IN MIDDLIVILLI. large home on M-37, tht
two living rooms, dining room, kitchan and back room.
.$7,200.00

■

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PROOF: Stock hi yaw
Land Bank Association
la a good Investment!

.--$12,500.00
BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL FROFIRTY In good busirws* district which rent* for $150.00 per mo. for
$7,500.00
A REAL GOOD. YEAR ROUND HOMI SIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, het living room, throe nice bedroom,
dining and kitchen room* combined, both, ha, rodwood *idlng, good well, lot I* 50 ft. wide, run*
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boat, heater and electric range, thl, piece ha, only been bylit a few year,, all for ..-$12,400.00
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। Prep Basketball

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Go /or ScholarMpt
Charlotte and Ionia to Grand

Coach Bob VanderVeen's Blue
Ac Gold eagers, right back In th*
llUo race after winning their
final two pro - holiday tllte. are

|

Armchair Athlete Uf

menu the boys bad made.

*d

the individu­
al) u divisions, as

Loeal wrestlers winning UUrd
pound ace; Phil Arnold, who is
wrestling at 103, and Dennis
MaeKensle, who U wrestling at

Hartings first round opponents:
Rodney Hall will wrestle Mating
r ound Rapid* Union In the first

been

undefeated

before

At Alma two of the fronFrunnlng teams will have a show­
down while Charlotte wlU test
the come-back power of Coach
BUI Swears' Redwings.
'
Charlotte had no trouble with
Greenville In the Yellow Jack­
ets' last game of 1865. The Ori­
oles had led 18-10 At the quarter
and held that margin through
the second period. Charlotte
added seven to the gap in the
third quarter to win, 73-55.
Hastings won't be taking
Greenville lightly, aa tbs Ja*k-

t jW—myi had an easy time
Na 1 in the 103-pound division and wl(h Greenville, leading 38-20 «
will wrestle Kotowski of Grand
the half and winning the title,
77-58. Ed Shroyer pumped In 25
points for Greenville la that
clash. Greenville lost to iMk in

received a silver arrow on his
and appreciate their thoughlful- Wolf Badge. And Kurt Keller

Coach Miller explains that the
Bason philosophy on Junior Var­
sity wrtstllng I* te 81v® the
all the experience possible. and
not worry about winning or los­
ing.
“Ws want to make them
wrestlers ready to do a good Job
on the Varsity," Coach Miller
declares.
The Junior Varsity Includes
Scott Anderson, Bob Bassett,
Larry Bennett, Oreg Bishop,
Lkrry ChrUtle. Ron Courtney,
Gary Cuyler, Barry Eye, Allen
Felake, Mark Halbert, Dean
Lambert, Dave Tomes, Charles
WUklns and Greg Wood, all
■OPiMROHk,
,4^ .
Freshmen an the squad include
Richard Blrke, James Cary, Lar­
ry Cook. Robert Cove. Paul En4»ley, Charles Krway, Robert Gog­
gins, Tyler Guernsey, Chris Ja­
Mtv,. Jerrold McKelvey. Gary

Coach VanderV*en eras work- Stockham.
attempting to Iron out the kinks

Wslssri**
EEkrsnHe

IACTINGS
MERCY

Lakewood Wrastlers
3rd in Tourney

develop after
sessions dur-

nf Lakewood; Lyndon Robinson. 154.
will wrestle CoQins of Albion, the
Na 3 seeded man: Charlie Myers,
Ml, seeded No. 1, will wrestle BrectIng of Wort Catholic; Tbm Gibson.
180, seeded Na 1. will wrestle RsouUd of Albion, and Bob Gibson.
heavyweight, seeded No. 3. will
wrestle Dodyk of Grand Rapids
Union.
.
।
BKCBKATION*LEAGUE NO. 9

Mr. Guernsey then told the
Gene Brown cautions everyone nativity story.
to be careful—when we get more
After group slngtng of Christ­
ice. Our weather created has- ina* Carols led by Mr*. Buehl*
ards that could be tragic for the
unwary. He also reported some
limit catches were taken on ment as Santa greeted everyone
and gave gifts and candy canes
where hook and line fishermen
may take all th* fish they want,
ot any kind. Lower Crooked and
Shallow Lakes In Barry County
are Included, but listing Uwe*
two 1* quite meaningless—they
are practically dry. . . . Sports­
men must be satisfied with rabbit
hunting now through March L
And rabbit hunting Is better now
than It has been in a long time.
Brown report* . . . Officer* re­
ported Barry County had 35 deer
killed on highways during De­
cember-down from the 46 tabu­
lated In November during the
height of the rutting season. . . .

Monday night tee conctnlral1 on drills and Tureday night
• bad acbedoted a aerimmage
l|h Middleville's pewerfnl

Coach VanderVeen Is expected
,to stay with hl* starting five
।
which
carried th* burden In the
&lt;
opening
games.
Steve Schnndelmayer and John
Against Battle Creek Lake:
Nixon
wffl be at forwards, Jim
King
at
center and Dave Wll1
Hu Ungs wlnneraflkre: Bishop,
IUru
Wai, Tl/allM. at FHa
decision 7-0, Scot Andersen. 7.0,
Venae standings: Gilmore Jew- ।
Dean Lynbe££, 2-0, and Dave
elars 37. WaUdorfT’s 95, Ackettl
John Peterson,
Conf actionary 39. Johnnie's Auto out be
Lortng -droHicS* were Blrke,
Christie, Wood, Endsley, Felxke,
Stockham, By* and WUklns.
Farms and Nashville G
Against
Ionia. Hastings won
Goodyear Bros. 25 and
four of the five matches on pins
Meat Market 94.
and drew the fifth. Larry Cook
drew,-13-13; Bennett won on a
The Vikings sailed to a 91-0
Howe* 900-545. curt Awrey 224- I first period lead and held a
ays, ■:*&lt;, ana wumi, a.uu.
540, George Cogswell 228 -535,
Against Godwin Height*. Has­
Jack Bheler 594. Dick Hudson
ting* won two matches on pins,
583, Kingsley Bennett-527, Bob
LoweU moved out to a 58-50 two on I decisions, had one draw
Riut 522, Jim Barnum 516, Les margin after three periods and
and lost one on a pin. Winning
Bpringer 518. Jim Malcolm 515 held off Lakewood's last period
on pins were Scott Anderson. 13
rally.
seconds, and Wood in 1:14. Win­
The win gave Lowell two vlc- ning on decisions were Halbert,

Lakewood wrestlers squared off
against squads from Spring Lake,
Wyoming and Lowell st Lake­
wood over the holiday* and
racked up 30 points to place
third in the four-school tourna­
ment competition.
LojveU won the event and the
trophy awarded by Coach Daryl
Hartaler of Lakewood .
Pour Vikings, Jim Faxman.
Marv Morgan. Ed LeCtlmore and
Brad Glllasple, won berths to the
finalist division and were pitted
against the best of the toornkmept. OUlasple and Farnrnn each
wop their matches and picked up
five points each for their team.
Eight Vikings wrestled in the
consolation division with Rich
Canfield, Dennis Ash and Jim
DeLand each picking up a win.
Both Canfield and Ash won on
Ijlns and earned two bonus team
points. Other Lakewood boy* see­
ing action were Mike Mattson,
Brad Pamian, Leonard Brown,
Phil Vroman and Phil Townsend.
Today the Viking wrestlers
face an experienced Waverly
slate of matmen at Lakewood.

bead footbaU coach. Duffy
Dsugerty produced Dre teams

sisters and
Christmas Bada; Dick Furrow and Chutes
Guernsey, BUrsr Arrow

Road

A group fit Hastings High School athletes who receive little,
If any, recognition are the members of the Junior Varsity
wrestling squad who wresfle before the Varsity meets. Their
fercnee while Lakewood is tied
Joel Buehl was presented a *Q&lt;
with Alma and Charlotte fbr first matches give the coaches and fans an opportunity to see what
the future Varsity wrsstlers can do against outside competition.
Coach Boger Etter's Vikings
The JV grapplers ate coached py Erhie Strong, who is sirtant Danner. Marc Hutchins

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22L-572, £ Aldrich posted 1W541. L. Silsbee 184-625. Ted DalMichigan State university's
Spartans, who lost by a score of 504. J. Durbin 500, B. Lowell
Vadere 208-473, D. Al14-13 to UCLA in the Rose Bowl,
slipped from first to second place
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week. AU well and good. Duffy's
Spartans are slUl splendid, des­
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SERVICE
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know what happened to MSU.
but to us the Spartans are sUU
great even with their two-point
loss. This sports world Is fkkle,
a team drops a heartbreaker to
another fine team and the fans

JIM BARR

HHS Coach and Mrs. Jock Glu­
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trip made possible by friends.
"We don’t know how to say It,
but jpe want everyone to know
how much we enjoyed the trip

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Hastings
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE

TUESDAY TWISTERS
lands Dairy 40. Andrus
Standings: Lodi Finance 44,
4lH'
Point
Shirley Hawk, ted the iSgUe
with Ito-462. Doris Greenfield
IW-404. Nancy Wlbalda
138-401. Sandy Gallup 140-411,
Pat Lambert 155-410, Carol KeelX4-4U^“ “d B*Uy

Bun.Ko, Hnlu UHB, „
Haywood 196-604. Bob Tcasn
193-473. Lou Richter 160-448,
Ruth Miller 186-488. Bob McCul­
lum 189-405. Mildred AdrUnson

Stag, Shop, Groslander
Unbeaten in City Loop
he Stag Shop
basketball Ice

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HASTINGS MFC. LEAGUE
Hany McCollum broke the 800
barrier firing a 210 game and
finishing with 822. Dale Geiger
rolled 570. Joe Bennett 216-582
Mike Reynolds 206-558. Roy
Carlson 211-546. Al Relgler 228­
M5, Maynard Tucker 201-538.
Karo) O*en 638. Ken Beckwith
532. Dave Staler 508. Art Gallup
504. Jack Smith 502 and Ken
Lancaster and Bud Dukes 501.

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Brumm 157-451. Larry Poll 17&lt;J&gt; I
449, Ed Anderson 171-473, Jane
Sherk 145-417. Ralph Richard­
son 143-378. Gloria Russeil* 134­
337. Milford Cornell 167-418 Mid
Junior Russell 160-459.

COMMERCIAL MINORS
Paul Woodman rolled 211-564
to set the pace Thursday in the
Commercial Minors. Clyde Divine
Chalked 196-563. Harold Organ
214-561. Ray Linguist 235-563, D.
Frederickson
188-562,
Carl
Hathaway 191-544, Bill Kruko
212-537, Bernard Tobias 187-536,
Jim Barr 190-525. Pete Kruger
199-524. Emmet Engeseth 201-515,
Jack Wickham 197-511. Roy Wil­
cox 206-509. Galen Daniels 197­
506. and Don Matthews 193-501.
Standings: Smith Bros. 44.
Larke Cltgo 37*4. Bender Grovel
and VAJ MobU 37, Parker's Bar.
36'4, Consumers 3514, Cheno­
weth and Deputies 35. Al'* 8s
Dot’s Bar and Dale's Bake Shop
34. Hostings Aluminum 32, Pat­
ten and South End Food 8s Bev.
31. Hastings Electric and Mont­
gomery Ward 27, Tinklers 25 H, '
Viking 21 and The Banner 19.
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Galen Daniels led the loop
with 219-252-636, John Rosinsky
rolled 200-249-811, Harry Mc­
Collum 242-604, Harvey Haan
214-210-597. Emmet Engmeth
228-203-594, Lester Springer 217­
593, Chas. Krauts 230-592, May­
nard Tucker 231-590, Paul Wood­
man 206-214-576. Rod Newton
202-575, Floyd Williams 201-209­
666, Ed. Richardson 656. Paul
Edwards 210-555. Wayne Newton
547. Bill Bums 232-547. Lawrence
Keeler 201-546. Merle Campbell
542, Jack Bowman 533. Irwin
Howard 530 and Bill Jerow 526.
Standings: Sports Bar 50, Pis­
ton Rings 44. Harwoods IGA 41,
Culllgan's 38. Millers Jewelers 37.

Youth Council Director Bob
King hw announced the basket­
ball for girte In the 6th. 7th and
8th grades is to begin in the
East Gym at Hastings High
School Saturday aRentoon. Jon.

65
Over Francisco, 81-52; Renner
Ford whipped Walldorfl's, 59-38;
Hastings Mfg. trounced Wilson
Insurance, 80-58, and Stag Shop
humbled the Hastings Mer-

Pennock Hospital

Ail (tris tn throe grades In
the area are Inriled. They
should bring their own ptay
clothing and gym shoe*.
After this Saturday, ptay will
be In the main HHS gym each
Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Cindy Robbe In charge.
The Sth graders are to report
at 1 pm, the 7th graders at
1:40 and the 6th gradcrs\at 2:20

Shirley VanDenburg had one
rf her better nights Monday and
:ut together gomes of 201-213­
120 for a fine 634. Gladys Ed.
From the chambers of the Sure Legislature to the tar
corners of Michigan’s outdoors, conservation made farreaching strides in 1963. Some of iu biggest gains — im­
mediate and potential — were authored by Michigan law­
makers who passed the most impressive slate of top
conservation measures in the 44-year history of the Con­
servation Department. High on the list of stand-out legis­
lation were bills providit^ state controls to safeguard
private and public interests against indiscriminate filling
and dredging (bottom photo) in inland waters and the Great
Lakes. Sportsmen, too, had plenty to thank legislators for
in *63.
Among other things, they found themselves no
longer saddled by costly bounty payments on foxes and
bobcats. Also, the year's legislation set the stage for
hunting wild turkeys (middle, photo) for the first time in
modem Michigan history, and resurrected- the long-lost
sport of quail shooting in 13 southern counties. It was a .
year which saw forest fire damage at an all-time low (top
picture). Within the last 12 months, Michigan's new fish­
cries program started living up to promises of taking bold
aleps to provide more sport. Other headline action took'
shape when plans for a 10-year, $133 million state park
expansion program were unveiled.
— Michigan Department of Conservation

Roush Tailors 325, Montgomery
Ward 32. Aluminum Products 28.
Auto Tag Inn 21 and Tyden Jim Bourne 185-498. Peg Crar.lnger 159. Von Howell 152, Gus
Corp. (4-5.
Wyant 154. Jodene Howell 145,
Velma Slocum 175-454 Bob Slo­
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
High series and aeons: Ron cum 167. Bonnie Wyant 156, Faye
Pellow 214 - 614, John Kaslnsky Allen 155-482. Dorothy Bums 159,
218-578. Al Taylor 194-533, Gene Lin Snyder 156 and Rose HlnWyant 194-622, Al Morgan 194­ rlehsen 170.
502, Bob Ingram 175-499. Bill
MONDAY BOWLERETTEB
Bums 181-509, Allan Hlnrichsen
Team Standings: Walldortf's
173-493. Westey Prlcnd 185-508,
60, Penney's 47. Color -Center 46,
Hastings Radio 8s TV *2. Motor
Aires 41, Glimore's 36. Mahler'a
gi*4, Hastings Floor Covering 18.
ardner's &amp; Action Flex 32. V&amp;J
Mobil 31. Burn's 29S. Hastings
Milling 27. Arcade Beauty Salon
and Copper Lantern 26, Cuyler's
24 and Rockhlll-Banghart 20.
Good Series: Shirley VsnDcnburg 225 - 549, Ellen Davis 189­
581, Irene Heath 183-513. Sally
Van Dulne 181-467, Ruth Service
167-477. Gladys Purdum 163-458,
Irene Carpenter 154-451. Boonie

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Barb Kleney 178 - 480, Donna
Travis 183-494, Ella .Higdon 177­
494, Evelyn Donovan 172-468,
Gladys Edwards 180 - 466 and
Pern Brown 168-451.
Good Gamm: Frieda Jaynes
160, Betty Bheler 170, Madeline
Everett 168, Shirley Raymond
160, BiUye Loftus 161. Kate Col­
vin 165. Winifred Yarger 167. Iris
Watson 183, Betty Horton 189,
FTan Owens 160, Peg Sergeant
173 and Janice Nichols 168.
Irene Heath'and B6tty Bheler
picked up the 6-7-10 split and
Anna McDonald 3-7-10.

ley 6 and Gary Buckland 2.
Art^Fredenburg led Hasting:
Mfr to their big win. pumping

. JUn Wynes had 18 for Wilson
Good games: Mary Lou SnyInsurance. Dave AckeU 12. Bll
Gibbs 11. Ray Roush 10. Keith ler 174, Marge Wieland 169, Leah
Miller. 5 and Terry Cheeseboro 5 □awe 190, Emma Payne 182, Bel­
y Sothard 192, Mary Roush 181,
Six Stag chaps were In the
double figures, Don Trefry had Myrtle Cuddahee 152, Sandy
Thompson 144 and La Wanda
33 points. Jetty Hopkins 19,
Ron Martin 15, Jerry Eckman

CITY OF HASTINGS
ELECTION NOTICE

for the offices to be filled at the Hastings City
Election to be held on Monday, April 4, 1966, is at
12 Noon, E.S.T.

NOTICE
The Barry County Zoning
Office will be open only
on Wednesdays until
further notice. However,
telephone calls will be
answered doily.

Mayor, City Treasurer, Cify Assessor from Sej^nd
and Third Wards, Aiderman from First, Second,
Third and Fourth Words and a Board of R^iev

.

Member.

DONNA J. KINNEY
City Clerk
Hastings, Michigan

WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Standings: Hastings Motor
Sales 44. Stanton Real Estate
40 H. Makers Market 38, Has­
tings Cleaners 34. Ne-Hl and
Vita Boy 33. Shirkey's IGA 32,
East Side Lumber 29 H, Barry
Co. Red! Mix 29, Bob's Bike *
Hobby Center end Miller's
Plumbing 26 h and Ockerman's

“ 154-467.
•“ —
—
—• ■ _Good scores: Shirley VandenLyon
Rose
Henrich
— —.w Betts
— —. 152-457. burg 224-614, Louise Bahs 21817?-450. Ginny
Bawman 163-430. Duella 1582- Betty Sheler 290-520, Gene
«*•»-*“ ••---- — Thompson 179 - 494, Pat Conly
Shirley Drake 172-457, 175-477, Barb Kleney 166-474,
Della Gordenskl 166-464, Bonnie
Wyant 159-466, Sue St. Martin
154 - 476, Sue Georgs 170 - 469.
Grace Allerdlng 163-456. Janet
W« have lh«
Peuroch 168 - 447, Joan Tinker
151-425, Lol* Kcnyotfk 167-442.
lalett
Jeanice Dahnen 173 - 456 and
Bobby Handy 157-430.
paltarn*
Good gamss: Helen Martin 157,
Mardell Tuckerman 168, Lis Wy­
ant 150, Ethel Miller 153 and
Joan Kingsbury 170.

SNOW

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COVERING
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Hi. WI 5-5052

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insurance agept.
Can you save .

There's a good

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and study your

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my property &lt; | insurance needs.

port Supply and Clark Super 100
rolling grand slams.
Don Proerroca anaggled solo
and series t.onors with 221-578,
Galen Daniels posted 207-571.
Paul Cassel 207-6R2. Norm Asplnall 504, Larry Novak 517. Hu1 bert Porrltt 515. Norm Hall 503.
Bill Dipp 508. Denny Fredrick­
son 606, Harold Eckart 217-562.
Charles Blough 552. Ray Wie­
land 206-505. Jack Bheler 552.
Harold Gray 537, Gerald 8tedgeil 210-631 ana A. Schanta 206-

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and got broader \
well if they
insurance coverage, /
onlu knew
tool
V*- \ about Hastings
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money, too.

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WI 5-3412

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HASTINGS MUTUAL
INlUSANCt COMPANY
to

Hastings Motor Sales

■M

�Fresh Out of the Attic

invite Barry Dairymen
To New Milk Law Meet
Carlton Grangers
Have Very Gay

Many ssu*&lt;
equipped wfth

nanlrt soy® anything spMtecnd
such as automatically locking
moMm» TW7 Myd U»l own doors are included with the
cleaning device.
.
■neo ibu i*unu —" -—
cedure did promote virtue of the
village. They thanked the mlnU-

BUY NOW

SAVK SO%

Mt convicttons, but they said
they could.se* no reason for de­
parting from the Invariable cus­
tom. They insisted that CaptMn
lHoB(by
Smith deposit the key's Of hi*
home with Mr. Comb*. which ho
. | in M. L a scrap boot. It waa
rain dated May 23, 1M0. ft U hard to
•
led that did.
I The holiday sctlvlUe* ot CarlTho preacher probably-heard
himsolf.
w—
,4
soon after this what happened
later that afternoon, when Ban­
night
to this ker Comb* returned t!w-*eys to
Junior Orange member* singing
Mr. Smith. Had he seen tho C»P- ’Saits 30%
bad never
such a thing. " ’
thought much
this society;
taln later that day he would
supper. Special thank* go to Ma­
have discovered that he was far rttPtrRtfilh
Ity, after which they returned bel Barry and Edna Lydy for go­ MIDDLEVILLE JOKERS PUT «»▼«■ had
from being unhappy over the
ONE OVER ON
- it Y«ild
ing early and preparing Chicken,
demand for the keys. Quite tho
NEW MINISTER
him
CENTURY
brated Charles Rice's 16th birth­ biscuits. and gravy and vege­
He Is Induced to intercede far He said
------------------ contsaiy, he smiled and chuck­
ON-Hred
_
tables, which were furnished by
day.
Captain Smith to Save Him »txild ' apply thl* outrageous
the
Orange.
On Monday night the home
“---- — ------------ t Hl* pm-|regulation to him. "My only thought about IL
economic and community proI hope,** be said. "1* that someone
sonal Rights.
gress committees met at the mlnutAI after
the lecturer.
.
like you, who bos lived In other tain Smith ever paid another
lane of Joyoe Welnbrecht and Wendell Siwoyer asking master
FRANCISCO
Middlevilla
Even
miuuicvAUC co&lt;nmunlUcw
ntIJr&lt;
__ where such Indlgr,.. visit to the Methodist parson­
made popcorn balls and bogaed Joyce Wcinbhreht to • read se­
age during tlie pastorate of Rev.
FARM SUPPLY
candy and apple* for the Re- keted 'passage from Luke 4 AtHunsberger. Had he done so. it
tarded Children's Scliool which *
*■” *
“*
■*“**—
M-37 So.
Wl 5*3150
to
probable
that
Rev.
Hunsberger
become a victim of Captain
were delivered Tuesday along
Unuth's Joking propensities. Rev. aw.
Patricia Ulrich,
tol* impudent demand."
Hunsberger, father of Rev. Wes­
Wcdnradsy night the decorat­
preacher's
reaction
to
the
ley Hunsberger, who served as
ing committee and the youth as­ monial. Charlm BtedcL
Brenda Taylor gave tl» '‘Wel­ pastor of Ute Hastings Church cialve. He advised his visitor to
sembled at the Orange hall to
I trim far Thursday night’s testi­ coming Speech" and 14 JG'b of Uiat denomination over 60 refuse to comply with such a
i wished everyone a ' Merry Christstultifying command: urged him
nus." Fred Ulrich gave some
never to surrender the keys to
"ChrtstnuMi Advice." Br^iley
। Carpenter expounded on "Clirud ministerial labors in too village,
[ins* Thrift." Gcorgo Ulrich. Jr.
Captain Smith answered: "I
been
warned
that
such
a
thing
I waa "Dlf frunt" and Patricia
uu^i. happen
iwppcil by
ujr the
ur member*
merilDCTS can underatand your feeling, Rev.
। Ulridi told of “Christmas Ln might
i Bethlehem. The play, “The of hl* float. They prot*b*y dM HurfsborgEr, that thl* proceeding
not
think
it
necoBary
fancying
“
outrageous and uncalled for.
I Chrtsttna* Tree That Uve Again"
element* m the
I was somewhat different this that. Ids calling would make him But Uiero
immune. Possibly, too, Cnptoln
Captain *HuMlon which you do not rec.
at the Community Building
Tlie
members of tills society are
ence of JO's with the main audi­ Smith thought the new pastor
ence seeing It from behind the was inclined to take life too
Barry County Fairgrounds
acenes. Cliristma* songs were
received many favors from them,
sprinkled throughout the pro­ lain selected this preacher a*
gram with tho last one "Jingle proper subject for some fun.
Bells” being rung out by io
JO's with real bells. Mrs. Ulrich dtovllle Methodist parsonage,
They would ostractsc my family:
with Captain f^nlth ringing the
and myself if I did. This mat­
with thank* to several people tor
ter must therefore be handled |
See oil of the corgo oboord "Power Train '66" on
carefully and diplomatically, for
Captain* taco seemed to reveal I cannot afford to antegonlse I
film . . . four new tractors and more than 30 car­
Under direction ot the lecturer,
these
men.
My
hope
is
that
you
several carols were sung while
loads of other equipment, all brand new for 1966.
can persuade than that such a
the youth pa.'scd out Christmas the guest was seated the preach­
crude, uncalled-for procedure, a*
Special added attractions arc also on tap. Bring
cards to give Lola Ranguettc a er Inquired: "Is there anything they are undertaking with me.
I can do for youF"
ought U&gt; cease. I hope you will
the whole family and moke a day of it . . . John
formed
Captain Smith took the chair
Mary Rangue'.te
ssslsncd him. saying: "I realize
Deere Doy, 1966.
and convince tho banker and
Introduced Santa with a tieuiif of: unusual. I am not a member of
doors, for the gift exetangtg
| your church, I hare no right to ought not to make such demands
on any citizen of Middleville.Tlie only complaint. Santa.hart wk your consideration for my
Luncheon at 11:00 A.M.
Tho scene soon shifted to the
wu* "the Uttle shaver* knew me." personal dlttlculUea or troubles.
village bank. In came Preaclicr
Movie at 1:00 P.M.
nephew, Bruce Carpenter, was .•» possibly you may understand Hunsberger and Captain Smith,'
who asked for a private Inters
proud lx, told cvcryone'Ti'jt's that I am one of the business
my Unde Jim."
men of this village. I dot not
know you. except that fou are
SEE I960 JOHN OEEFKTEACTOirf
'18 with Junior Orange Gradua­ tlie new Methodist preacher litre.
Coinb* private office. A* the
tion and Patricia Ulrich and
AND EgOlFMENT ON DISPLAY
preacher made known hl* errand
and hl* views about the utter;
cularttles of till* town. When a wrong of thl* demand on Cap­
man is in trouble, deep trouble, tain Smith. Banker Combs said:
a* I am because of one of these
peculariUcs. and docs not know
Imw to meet lite very unpleasant
situation that confronts him, he three other officers, who
will try to find a way out. That
FARM IMPLEMENTS •■■■■■■I
dairy cows In Michian a DHIA
Phene WI 5-5052
licnto have gone through more
personal
friends
among
the
busithan four lactations. Record*
show one-third of all hen! ani­
known
them
for
many
yean,
bemals in milk are heifers. More
WHATEVER'YOUR BANKING NEEDS.
than half Wre in either first or
ones who ore pdUetng my trouble.
second lactations.
WE ARE HERE TO OFFER YOU EXPERT
So I have decided to consult you.
I will explain the situation fully
ASSISTANCE AND ADVICE
believing you will be disposed to
Bruce Bean. extension agri­ help me if you poeoibly can.
cultural agent in Barry' County, know you have no 'prejudice* in
says thl* 1* all the more reason
tixit dairymen should make every been liere but a short time.
effort to breed heifers to dairy
bulla and hare a better chance want you to give me the benofl
of getting heifer replacement*

Calendar...

trimming

everyone'

Thl* laugiiabte UtUa episode wife may bo atoeat from the

Portable Htater

Join Us On?

JOHN DEERE DAY

We’re Always Happy to

Wednesday, January 19

Greet New Friends

We pride ourselves on the many
cherished friends ‘we’ve gained in our
years of providing Full Banking
Service to this Community. May we
greet you?

[DEE
rlCEE

Average DairyL^
Cow I Years Old

G00DYEMTBR05!

22’“ “

LET BILL DING

Checking Accounts

IMPROVE

frankly tell you that I do no

Savings Accounts

Loans for All Needs

Safety Deposit Boxes

Night Depository

to you for such advioe, counsel a

16% LESS
7
12% MORE

POWER

give me."
Thus approached by a respon­
sible businessman of the vlllagi
the pastor told Mr. Smith that
he would gladly hear hl* story
and assist him if possible. Tht
visitor then said: "Thl* letter J
hold fat my hand I,received this
morning. It will give-you an Idea
of what I feel is an outrage upon
that it is an unwarranted In­
vasion of my personal righto, of
my rights in my own home. I
fought in the Civil War to. pro­
tect human righto—the right*

BANK-BY-MAIL

IndivlduS^and

MONEY ORDERS

CHRISTMAS CLUBS
TRAVELERS CHECKS
OPEN DAILY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

TJL 3:00 THURSDAYS *TIL 12:00

Loans i«- ’60“ t» ’60,000“

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Insurance Corporation

lie UF TO SW.CXW.00

was substantially a* follows:
"HEADQUARTERS OF THE SO­
CIETY FOR THE PROTECTION
OF VIRTUE IN THE VILLAGE
OP MIDDLEVILLE

Middleville, Mich.

Start tho New Year off on the right

foot by repairing and remodeling your
homo. BILL DING can help you do it
. . . easily and economically.

Come In this week and taH ui what

We'll give you eaiy-to-l

and set up a financing plan.
Mr*.

Smith is about

to leave

State. Accordingly ameetlng of
thl* society waa called and held.

you must follow the invariable

STOP IN THIS WEEK

5258°o

EAST OOMT TOMS AYAllAilE,

Francisco
Farm Supply &gt;
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ajgiarenUy seriously troubled
After reading and re-reading

AIMED BUILDINQ CENTER
satlon tn thta
,
___ _
put such an outragrous IndignxS
upon- a husband whatever his

advice.

supply all the materials 'you'll

remain while your wife ft away.

omt

National Bank of Hastings

letter." He handed the communl-

YOUR HOME

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— M

50

Mr. and Mra. Henry VaMByckle
had a pre-Chruunas ettonra Bun­
day, Dec. 19.. rnti&gt;uii Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Vanflckle and
family. Mr and btfl_ Voight
VanSyckle and family and Mr.
and Mra. Keith Buehler and
family. * far. and Mra Ward

toe vkiut

stamps

rttM.r o/ 2-fci.

meat

COUHTR YCIUB

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BACON

.

FRANKS

LOAF

_ —

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family and Mr. and Mia Eldon
Cole and family.
Mr. and Mra. Harvey OUla»pu
Irt Gillaspic. Mr. and Mn Url
GUlospu-, Betty and Bud and
Mr. niKl Mra. John W UUson. *
Mr. land Mra. Harry Dowding

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Wider and son. Frank, of BelUmore, Maryland, Mr. and Mn.
Albert Graham and family and
Mr. and klra. Stanley Aapuiall
and family. * Mr. and Mm. Leon
Mudge and family entertained
Mr. Mudge of Hastings and Mm.
Bertha Ketcham of Lacey. *
Betty Ketcham is In Central
America and will return isomc
Mien, ft Mr. and Mra. Dole Conk­
lin. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conk­
lin and family, Mr. and Mm.
James King and family, Mr. and
Mra Forrtsi Watson of New
York were Christina* night
gueate of Ker. and Mm. Edward

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rhe pwctMie of a 2-R&gt; bog ol

VINE RIPE
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trail 3 with $5 or more put
(••eluding beer, wine &amp; lol

CARROTS

Christinas dinner Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Darwin Bwilt, Peggy
and Sieve, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Stevena, Charles and Gordon. *
Mr. ana Mm. Vera Weicher were
Ciiriainuu dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Don WrJcher and fam­
ily of Dowling. * Mr. and Mrs.
Feed Stevens called Chrtstmas
night at the Gordon Stevens
ixxnc. * Mr. and Mrs. Prcd Hy­
land were Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra. Homer
Sexuru and the Green.. * Mr.
and Mn. Keith Strickland, San­
dra and Mrs. Winnie Dunn were
Christina* Eve gucota of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Fieiicld of Hatting*.
Gary Lyttle, who has been In
Germany In the Army for the
post three years, has returned
to the United States and now
has his discharge papcra. * Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd LyUle, Gary and
Gordon were guests CisrUtmM
Day of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seyners in Battle Creek. * Mr. and
Mra. Lloyd Lyttle and Gary euicrtalned Gordon Lyttle from an
Army camp in Louisiana, Mrs.
Lina Jackson from Battle Creek,
Mr. -ud Mrs. Gerald Lyttle and
far^ilj, Mr. and Mra. Bsily Pat-’
teraon and family Mr. and Mra.
Jock Green and family for a
Chruttnas dinner on Bunday. *
Mlu Mary Yoder, daughter of
Mr. and Mis. Ralph is hune
from Owosso College for two
weeks vocalUrn. * Mr. an&lt;J Mra
Spencer Dunn of Houghton, Mr.
and Mra. Hau! Dunn of Athene
wyxa Friday night ChrUlma. .up­
per gucBts of Mr. and Mra HeHh
Strickland. Sandra and Mrs.
Winnie Dunn, * Mr. and Mra.
Ronala Hawkins and family from
Union Town, Pa, are visiting her
Parents, Mr. and Mra. Ethan
Winters for tlie holidays, w Mr.
and Mra. Voight VanSyckle and
family were Christmas Eve sup­
per Kumta of her parents, | Mr.
and Mra. Wilbur Sclianu. * Mi­
chael Prey, who u taking- hl.
basic training al Port Knox.
Ky, was home a few days visit­
ing hl* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Prey and Miss Clnda
Campbell, has returned'' to, the

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MICHIGAN
POTATOES

MICHIGAN
POTATOES

MARGARINE

Half 6 Half

Tlie holidays hare come and
passed a new year U with
lit at List. Now is we plan
the days ahead let each one
count for us instead of wastl
ing time and‘energy on
fooliah tilings that cannot be
worthwhile to thcoe whom
we hold dear . . . make
someone happy this new

NAVEL
ORANGES

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Kroger Baked

Now I

YELLOW
ONIONS

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Golden Ripe

Bananas

ORANGES or
GRAPEFRUIT

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What belter time than the
post-holiday season to put
new life and beauty into
your home! We oner a com­
pute kitchen planning tenice that win do jux that for.
you. Pt-nnnahscd amlstance
and free estimates are cheer­
fully linn Jt the tael Side

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POPCORN

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or TANGELOS
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1984 DODGE MODEL 33#
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OBITUARIES—Pirn 11

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FARM IMPLEMENTS
IM LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

1964 CHEVROLET

1993* FORD GALAXIE' 5M
3 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyL engine, automatlc drive, radio. ...81495
19M CHEVROLET BEL AIR
2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. engine, std
. bans., radio....................... 91.996

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radio. _______..................... 888
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Cyl Engine. SUL' trans.

• 4 Dr. Hardtop. Ona ownar.
' Cicatlant condition!

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1963 BUICK ELECTRA

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103 W. Slat

RUMMAGE \J3ALE —One day
only. Sat.. Jan. 15, 9 am. to
7 pm. Episcopal Parish House,
sponsored by Hastings Busi­
ness and Professional Women's
--IJI.O. 300 Tractor. New- rear
Club.
rubber. A-l shape. Loaded I
euaucA
Stale &lt;
—1948 John Deere B Tractor.
r 11 • r r r
Starter and lights.
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—1950 John Deere B Tractor.
Hydraulic. A-l shape!
MOkTOAQB RAUL
—John Deere Model N PTO
eoadlllon of
Spreajder. A-l shape.
w»&lt; nuda aa th&lt; SOtk dir of Ni
1»S5. bv DON D. JACKSON
—Several Used Plows—All sizes. bar
■ad DOROTUT A. JACKSON,
—Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck. band and wifa, ■&gt; Morlgarora, t
FIRST FEDERAL CAVIMM
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KALAMA
S4S
—3 wheel heavy duty Grain ZOO.
Kalanaioo
Trailer with hydraulic dump.

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—Case 05 Spreader. Almost like

and brakes
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power

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Used
Farm Machinery

1983 MERCURY MONTEREY
Custom 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto­
matic drive, power steering,
radio. Extra good condition

steering

GOODYEAR BROS.
1962 CHEV. IMPALA

HattlBO. Mleblsan
THREE THOUSAND ONE HUN­
THIRTY NINE AND 88/100
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124 N. Jefferson

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1959 CADILLAC 2 DR.

4 Dr. Sedan.

$100 and up weekly full

parpoaa of aaiialj

time. Write'Rowleigh, Dept.

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SUM

19U CHEV. IK TON
-S14M
.MRTOBDITON ..
,199| .INTERNATIONAL H TON

'' MAHLER
MOTOR SALES
1310 N. Michigan
Phone WI 5-2479

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES
220 W. State
WI 5-2454

USID CAR CENTER
Corner Michigan &amp; Court
WI 5-3903
1946 VOLKSWAGEN
2 Dr. 4-speed trans. One local
owner. Real. sharp...........81495

IBM DODGI 33#
4 Dr. 6 cyl. aid. trans, radio.
20.000
20,000 miles. Pactnrv
Factory WarrnnWarrantyl-------- - ---------- ------- ,..91,495

19M FORD GALAXIE 500

in

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transmission, very clean, one
local owner.

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la tho Probate Courtroom. Haatlua,
Uirhfcan. ..nl..
a haarln&lt;
bo faald on the
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TOO EARLY!
WE RE NOW TAKING

ORDERS

Your Biggest Discounts

FIRST FEDERAL HAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF KALAMAZOO

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 South

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7i7 &gt;• 16x20

$3.47 up
WINICKS
X K. WXUa

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Sarrica

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
WI 5-2478 .107 N. Michigan Aw.
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1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE stick, v-8, new tires. 8150. by
3-3701.
1/13

INVESTIGATE ACCIDENTS —
Earn 88.44 hour, part or full
time. Car furnished. Expenses
* Help Wonted
paid. No experience required.
IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
Men urgently needed now. Free
FOR PAST 24-HOUR PILM
information. Write UNIVER­ FULL TIME MAN FOR WORK
SERViapi No charge for over­
SAL. CW-1,6801 Hillcrest, Dal­
size prints.
tf NICE UPSTAIRS unfurnished
IN GROCERY STORE—Apply
las. Texas 75206.
1/6
n’K. and1J?3*,!’ «P»rtment.
In person at Northside Gro­
VtlHUea paid Oond location.
cery, 829 N. Michigan Ave, WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
Adults only. Call 945-6423 days.
Hastings.
*
tf
a rubber stamp with your new
■A- Business Services
ZIP Code number. Three-line ___________
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stamp with your name, ad­ u N P U R N 18 HED~it
NOTICE: Mi
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
dress and ZIP number for
apartment with gara
in aluminum, steel or wood
8326. Thia Includes, postage
location. Cail WI 5-3!
Bash. Burkey Auto Glaaa a
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
response. WI 5-4928.
Radiator Shop. 219 N. Jeffer­
ialty Shoppe. Delton. Mich,
son. Hastings.
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49048.
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Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

Trimmine, cabling, re-

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GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Stan's Wallpaper
6 Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS

’

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Ladle*' Slacks, etc., priced 25c
Men's and Ladles' Winter Coate

1/6

BABY - SUTER in my home, INSIST ON MICHIGAN BO7
8:30 sin. to 4 pm. five days a
TLED GABI See Car) &amp; Betty's
week to care for two small
Appliances Jyefore you buy I
children. Telephone 045-9435.
They Sell—They Install—They
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
1/13
Service. Ph. WI 5-2833. M-37
—Use Rexall'i fast permanent.
South.
w
Regular 83.00—Now 81.00. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
NEW A USED PUMPS—New in­
Available at Jacobs’ Pharmacy
stallations and remodeling.
tf ONE AND ONE - HALF YEAR
Powell's Plumbing Co. Free es­
OLD PART BEAGLE AND
timates. 24 hour servire. Call
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
SPANIEL DOO — White and
family reunions, lots of uses
brown with ••pink" nose. Lost
SY 5-3044 days
40“ by 3ixr. 8350 at The Ban­
3 miles West of Bristol Cor­
ner office.
tf
ners. Answers to “Rex." Has a
chrome choke chain. Call: Ken
1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE —
Gray, 823-2091 Collect.
if
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMQUS —
Stick. V-8. New tires. 8150. SY
5-3701. Middleville.
1/13
Notices
every
Monday, 8 pm.tf

i’.Far Sale—-MlBcelleneMM

ir Business 'Opportunities

PURINA DOG .CHOW
DOG MEAL
PUPPY CHOW
CAT CHOW
DOO WORMER8 and
SHAMPOO

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HASTINGS
BANNER
KAKHELE'S
CLASSIFIEDS
aowKii wis-sin
Cell WI 5-3481

Classified
1958 TO 1958 STICK SETUP
Dodge or Plymouth overdrive
transmission, bell housing, fly
wheel, pressure plate, clutch
plate. 820.00. Phone WI 5-5655
after 4 pm.
,
tf

MAKE US YOUR
HEADQUARTERS FOR

19M CORVAIR
. Monza 2 Dr. 4 sueed trans­
mission. radio, whitewalls, look

For Banner Clawlllcd Ads
Call WI 5-3481.

ic Automotive

945-2223

... 9 passenger Country Squire
station wagon. Power steering PURINA WILD BIRD SEED
and brakes, automatic trans­
SUNFLOWERS—
mission, one owner.
SCRATCH GRAIN—or
'
1963 OLDS CUTLASS
CORN AND EAR CORN
BIRD FEEDERS

. . . Nova '400 Sport Coupe. 6
cyl., automatic transmission.

Rlohard J. Hultnii

Mortraioo

CALL

isa OLD8
. . . Super 88 4 Dr. Sedan. Ex­
cellent condition, power steer- ALL KINDS OF SALTNO. 2 ROCK SALT
1963 JEEP WAGON
SALT PEARLS
’ 4 Dr. Wagoneer. Overdrive, 1962 PONTIAC
BLOCK SALT
. . . Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan. I
positive traction. Actual 19.000
ROCK SALT FOR ICE
miles. One owner.------ 915U

NOTICES

^‘pMllp^^MIkhsll^'jiJ”' ot Pro. I &gt;VBU0AT10X OBDIB

CARD OF THANKS
Cwartronn, Ha&gt;lhis&gt;. Mlrhlfan." a J Te lhc doctors and nurses of
baariiic ba )lrid on ih. )&gt;Mii|&lt;n&gt; &lt;,f Pennock Hospital for their dlli8'1'
•|1°w jgent. kind and considerate care:
| to friends and neighbors, near
r-i.i. hi
and far for the encouragement,
comfort and concern, we offer
our sincerest thanks
Pbllln li. Nitehell.
The Family of George H. Post

945-2223

brakes, radio. Cruise-a-matlc
Locally owned.................. 81495

CANVAS TARPS

Philip
1L lliubeU, judt
_

CARD OF THANKS •
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
our, friends, relatives and neigh­
bors for their many acta ot kind­
ness. flowers, cards and food
brought in during the recent loss
of our grandmother. Also our
thanks to Rev. Isaac Osgood.
Henton - Smith Funeral Home
and the ladles who served din­
ner. Your kindness will always
be remembered
The family of Elizabeth DeBack

WlUtaaa N. Poa is

1944 OLDS
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan.
Power steering and brakes,
new whilewall tires, radio.

1943 PONTIAC
. . . Catalina Sport Coupe.
Power steering, radio, white­
walls, sparkling white finish.

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CXPubHratlon
Blade ae poo

FOR

FERTILIZER.

1945 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Delta 88 4 Dr. Hardtop;
Custom vinyl trim, power
steering and brakes, low mile-

1964 OLDSMOBILE
... 98 series 2 Dr. Hardtop.
Pull power and all the extras,
nice maroon finish.

ir,
voaniy o&gt; carry
Katato of ftrrle Kllpawiok. ILL
llo/Nv. 14.301.

ITS NOT

SPRING
engine, automatic transmission,
power steering, radio, while­
walls.

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Dra. MorriD
and Pryor for their excellent
work and Pennock Hospital,
nurses and nurses' aids for their
excellent care: also friends and
relatives for their cards, flowers
and visits during my recent slay
Betty Miner . •

Rawleigh products. Can earn

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USED TRUCKS

pathy and help In our recent loss'
of our dear Mother. Sarah M.
Davis. For the beautiful aervlce,
flora) offerings, and other kind­
nesses. we are deeply grateful.
Drusilla Powell
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Powell
and family
Mrs. Margaret Powell
and family

This will be a community get-to­
gether' and la potluck. Pleiuc
bring your own table service.
Everyone Is invited.
The Birthday Club will meet
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs Edith Straube Mra. Vir­
ginia Brill is co-host ess If you CARD OF THANKS
cannot attend please phone your
I wish to'thank the Foundry
Boys. Local 338. for the wondcrLea and Dorotho. Cummings 711 box of goodies for Christmas.
entertained with a pre-Chrtetmas Thanks again for being remem­
dinner on Thursday. Their guests bered.
Dave Troyer
were Mr. find Mrs. Merle Rich­
ardson and Mr. and Mra. George
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Drs. Raymond
and Gordon Finnic for the won­
derful care and kindness shown
ma while in Pvt n-u-k llnnpltal,
tpcclal nurses, mr &gt; and nurses
aids, also neighbor.- ttJ friends
for letters, cards and -KttTX*8enl
Dala4: 17/37/1965.
me, also those who look'd after
my home while away.
Thanks again.
Mary Townsend

MCA651 336, Freeport, III.

AULT 4 Dr. Sedan.
IBM FORD 4 Dr. Wagon .

CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all

AS SB

Barry Co. of Hastings with

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS

Odessa. On Christmas night they
joined her family at the home of
Mr. und Mra. Bob Van Drtiburg
and Sunday they called on Mr.
and Mra. Gerald Clark of Stoney
Point. A There will be a New
Year's Day dinner at the homo

to supply consumers in N.

6 cyl, 4 Dr. Sedan.______ 1

Card of Thanks

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank sincerely, all
Chrietmae Day tba Bob Brogans of our friends, neighbors and
relatives for the flowers, cards
and all helpful acts of kindness
shown ua during the Illness and
Schantz entertained on Christ- loss of our husband and father.
Leslie Palghner. We deeply ap­
Berrys. Voight VonSydclm. Lre- preciate the wonderful care he
received at the Barry County
shot, Ron Larabee, Mail Wller, Medical Paclllty: Rev, Hollope&lt;er
tor his comforting words, the un-j
Chrisunas dinner guests of Kart demanding service of the .Vogt
and Colleen .SchmXz were Mr Funeral Home. Laurel Chapter
and Mra. Wilbur Schonix. Mr No. II. OE8 and the members of
Lodge No. 255 FAA.M. who con­
and Mra. Voight VanSyckle and ducted the Masonic Services.
Your expressions of sympathy
will always be remembered.
family spent Christmas Eve with “The family of Leslie Pelghper

puxuoatiox ordhr.

HELP WANTED

"7

Mr. and Mrs Ernie Brovant
and children of Gallon. Ohio, ar-

WANTED—Mon or Woman

1962 CHEVY II

ana aar*
— — ----­
Ungs and MW&gt; Marlene Bagla °f
New York.

Pbeae 949-9199

Plain-

malic drive, radio.

.9495

Headerskt&amp;Vidiity

Phone
Mich.

OL 3-6086.

CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand-

Naahvlllr

U

for only 86.95. Hastings Floor
Covering. 123 W. State, Has­
ting*. Phone WI 5-5118.
tf

2/3 ACRE
BORDERS A NICE CREEK

mod,™
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
home Just outelde city limits
Special — Your razor cleaned,
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles' lately large back yard. School
lubricated and sharpened, only
teiiia'niL kL the d0or W'U
SUS. Service and satisfaction SELL FAMOUS KNAPP SHOES j and men's clothing. Phone WI trade for bouse in town ol
5/5714. 5504 Gun Lake Rd. equal value.
—Pull or part time. Equipment
01
Tailor Shop.
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furnished free. Write Disk
rhM. wt Mm
Mgr. Al C. Adams, Box 7.
Losing Hair?
Balding?
Shelby, Mich.
, 1/rl
wHEELKR MARINE BALES A
Dandruff?
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
FREE copyrighted booklet
LADIES — Increase your family
frWsstt to
Valuable
Income—extra personal spend­
ing money. Serve customers In DR. SHIPPER LABORATORIES
Oy 1-2861 or OL 9-9074.
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city of Hastings with popular
628 Euclid Arcade
Cleveland, Ohio 4411B l/«
HAVE VACANCY In my private
household products. Choose
home for ambulatory pattent.
ffTALK BHBRDDER8 POR
Private room and .bath. Phone
9M-M29.
l/&gt;
Minn.
VI

JKSS-.

�Wynter Bacon
Of Orangevilh
Dies Suddenly

at Che Bunday ecbooi hour and

United Church
Women Plan i

family were Christinas Eve
guests with the family at ths
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Community Hospital in FlamMETHODIST CMDKH
it 'Mlle E. of M-08 on Blais I
LeRoy Kenney, Pastm
Cor. N. Michigan A B. State Rd. held
VUrt. John JoldanoM
CO E. Madison, 840-6068
10 am. Bunday aaboo).
11 am. Mpnung worship.
8:46 am. Church school. Bupt.
Loyd Marta '
Bunday 10 am. Sunday school
Presbyterian Church. Broadway
preyor--------------11 am. Morning wwahlp.
..
..
worship asr-. Cemetery at OrangrriDc.
and Center Btrerta.
Tnuraday, T pm. Pioneer GIrU
vtoe. Brnntxj;
^Blesamgs of
man trill
8:40 Church er.Nyjj
and Boys £rl&lt;*ac.
'
patient at Pennock Hospital. *
WomenT Missionary Fellow6: 30 pm. Wesleyan Youth FelmtuiKU Bunday, Sermon topic: NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
iowaMp.
,
METHODIST CHUBCH
7: 30 pm. Evening Gospel Hour,
0 pm. Wee ley slngera rehearsal Cor. of sifion and Buehler Road P1LGHIM HOLINESS CHUBCH BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
samon: "Reigning with Christ."
ml. WfaW Broadway, Freeport Rev. Howard W. Rogen, Pastor
Henry VanTU, Evangallst
Wed.. 7:30 pm. Mid-week Feb. 18, 1021. They lived for 15 Dalton Stahl were Chrtetnuu
Br. High MYF.
meeung.
10
am.
Morning
serrios.
Rot. iKtrls Borgman, Pastor
Prayer and Bible Study.
10 a™ Bunday scliool.
An opportunity wm be given
Bunday school. Tu am.
Thursday, 3:30 pm. Children's
11 am. Morning worship. Morning forahlp, 11 am.
near Orangeville.
daughters In Clarkrrilje. Mr. and
Youth
meeting,
8:16
pm.
two periodicals of United Church
Young Peopls's service, 7 pm
3:30 pm. Carol choir rehearsal.
Evening
Gospel
Hour.
7
pm.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.
wife, Allie: four daughters. Mra. Stahl back to Pennock Hcspttal, Women. The Church Woman and
CARLTON CKNTEB
Paul (Adeline) Boysen and Mra. where she has been a medical The Michigan Church Woman.
Circuit ChurchM
By Mn. John Hook
METHODIST CHUBCH
patient.
Circuit Sermon UUe u: "Hare WESLEYAN
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Plainwell; Mra. Dave tPaullno)
METHODIST CHURCH
The Vaughn Geigers of ML
REFORMED chapel
Sheldon of Sturgis, and Mrs. Pleasant, the Roger Sharpe fam- location. Mra. Orval Cutuuw will
Hickory corners, Michigan
aw. Mam Street
Rnnriay school, 10:15 w-m
Charles
(Beverly)
Morris
of
5
a1haul a workshop for t.
Jtev.
Vaughn
B.
Jensen,
Pas|or
. Earl Schlpper
Worship service, 8:30 am.
Saturday overnight guests of
10
am.
Bunday
school.
Benedict
of Greenville
Worship, io am.
Church school, 10:30 am.
CARLTON IEVENTB-DAY
Vicksburg. R. V. of R3. Plainwell
11 am. Morning worship, jun­
Sunday schodl, 11:13 am.
and Mrs. Tom Gaylor of Pint
ADVENTIST CHURCH
ior
church
and
nursery
provided.
Evening worship, 7:30.
Church school, 9:45 am.
Elder Gerald N. Black.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Materials will be available far
Worship service. 1030 am.
Babbath school. 8:30 am.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Family DELTON BEVENTH-DAtf
Qalmby Church
Banrday worship, 10:48 AMNight. Adults, Youths, Juniors ADVENTIST CHUBCH
his step-mother.
Mra Robert DeCamp and chlland Children, 8:30 pm. Choir
________ -____
Worshlp service, 11:30 am.
rehearsal.
404 W. Collax - Ph WI 5-5319 CEDAR CREEK HIKI F
IKJUIC IUT UK
X
Olmstead family attended th
1--------------------Chrlaunos Day
of Mr. und
Saturday Sabbath School, 8:30. CHURCH
- -gutste
------------------------HASTINGS
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
cantata Bunday evening at the
Worship, 11 am.
Campground RcL, 8 miles south Mra. Robert Fouler and family
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH
Freeport Methodise Church.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
By Mrt. tlhol Blank
of Hastings । were Mr . and Mrs. Wm. Reid.
Broadway at Center
Boltwood and E. State Rood
to the meeting.
I
Mr.
and
Mra.
Wayne
Armour,
Sunday. "Faith for Today," an
Rrv. Don M. Gury, Rector
Itev. Marvin Slckmllter, Pastor TV, WOOD, Channel 8. 3:30 am.
and all renders for a Happy and
Coffee will be served at noon
iMT. and Mrs. Melvin Campbell,
Bunday school. 10 am.
0 a.m. Holy Communion.
prosperous New Year.
for those wishing to bring their
Bunday, Voice of Prophecy,
Worship,
11 am.
___ _________
Mr. and Mra. Harold Hawkins
11 am. Morning prayer and
Mornmg worship, 10:45 am.
Radio WJEP 1230, 8:30 am.
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
and girls, Merideth Reid of HasThis community has been
sermon. Nursery and classce far
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Evenlng prayer meeting and lings, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reid deeply shocked and It has sad­ naventiit Church
children.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
"'ll is hoped that a good start
WOODBURY
Bible study, 7:30 pm.
-* Nashville, —
- ।
•and children of
Mr.
dened the Christmas of so many
A warm invitation L* extended UNITED DKETHBEN CHURCH
will be given to United Church
of the sudden occidental death curchaics Seaplane
Women's work for IBM by a wide
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Gilbert
An
airplane
bulk
to
land
ou
this friendly church.
Jun on M-oa, North on M-50 in
Pastor Rev. Jwse Powell
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
&lt; Horrel and boys at Battle Creek emed friend and neighbor, Mar­
Every Sunday, 8:3
County churches and communiVillage of Woodbury
10 am. Sunday school.
'and Mr. and Mra, Marvin Ar­
vin Btohl, who met death on iO.OOG-mlle system will enter
11 am. Morning worship.
mour and children of Nashville. the highway between here and
announced.
Worship, 11 am.
Monday. Jan. 10, Teenagers broadcast over WF'UR,
Where a Chrli
day Adventist Church early next
CYC groups. Wed., 4-J pm.
meeting at parsonage.
i children camo Thursday to spend Lake Odeosa. His wife, his moth- year, according to an action by
Young People, Thuraday, 7 pm.
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed.,
Wednesday, 7 p.m. prayer
the tympoUiy of everyone. He the church's General Oonlerence First Friday Masses
pm.
11 am. Morning warship
Ernie Bateman and Joyce.
was a friend valuable In every­ Committee.
STONEY POINT
fellowship service, 7:46 am.
Mrs. Roger Davis and family, way, a Christian neighbor always
Catholic Church an the first
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Youth Ftiiowtiup, Wed, 7 pm.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Hev.'Owenneth Sebring, Pastor
helping otbera. Words cannot equipped with pontoons, will tnBible Study and prayer ser7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.
CHURCH
10 am. Bunday school.
express our sorrow it has brought.
11
am.
Preaching.
Mra.
Grace
Hamblin
of
Has
­
Broadway and Center Streets
HABTING8 CONQUQAT1ON
tings was a visitor of Mrs. Ethel million square miles of Brazil's Christian Science
Willard H. curou, Minister
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Blank Wednesday evening and interior, where the headwaters
IRVING CHAPEL
Bunday, J.ui. 9. uurshlp, 9:30
were Christmas Day guests of they attended the prayer and
Itev. CiuUmer Miller, Pastor
Communion Service
and 11. Nursery provided. Ser­ ORANGEVILLE
Bunday Public talk, 3 p m
BAP118T
CHURCH
Bible study service at the church heavy jungle terrain.
Phone RO 5-3503
mon: "Love in Action."
Bible study, 4:15 pm.
W.
Glen
Campbell,
Pastor
Primary function ol the plane
9:30 am. Church school claaaes.
2 Mlles South of Gun Lake
Roush, Sue and Gordon and Mra. Freeport were Christmas Eve will be to back up the church's
Morning worship, 11 am.
6:30 Junior High and Senior
MHO BIBLE CHUBCH
8:45
am.
Sunday
school.
guests at the Ivan Olmsteads, *
Thuraday prayer service, 7:80.
High Youth Fellowships at tho
11 am. Morning worship.
Amazon area around Manaus.
church.
Rot. Prank Crabb, Bible teacher. Hook and Morris. * Mr. and Mra.
7 pm. Evening worship.
KILPATRICK ,
family were family dinner guests Brazil. By providing medical mlah. along with msay other
8 pm. Conversations on the
A. J. Bposlstra, Pastor
Cyril Bateman of Eaton Rapids
supplies and Improving com- Bible citations, la part oi the
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Bunday
school,
10
am.
HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAT
manse.
Worship,
11
am.
ADVENTIST CHUBCH
Mra. Ernie Bateman. ★ Rot. and
Hot. R. A. Hoffman
Monday—7 pm. Boy Scouts.
Bunday evening service, 7:]&lt;,» Mra. Jam Powell and family
10 am. Bunday school.
quarters, the plane will enable
Tuesday — 9:30 the Women's 404 W. Colfax
Wed. evening service, TM ' ’’ had Christmas at the home of
Ph. WI 5-5319
11 a.m. Worship service.
launches to extend their tours
Association Fellows!tip Commit­
Sat. Sabbath school, 9:30.
tee will meet in the lounge. In­
WOODLAND
Worship, 11 am. •
Thrush, Thursday. * Christmas Alto were ClvisUniu Eve supper
cluded is tlie fellowship chair­
UMTEDBBETnREN CHUBCH
Tuesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
LAKEWOOD
president of the churth’s South Engle returned Warren Calms to
man of each circle.
Bunday, “Faith for Today," on BAPTIST CHURCH
bert Hunt and family were Mr.
American Division.
his home from Bkxlgvtt Hospital
Wednesday Activities
1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa, Mich. ,and Mra. Leon Youngs of Gallen. Blank.
TV, WOOD. Channel 8. 8:30 am.
In Grand Rapids. Friday.
Community Room above
1:30 Circle 4 will meet In the
Bunday school, 10 am.
. Mr. and Mra. Gordon Wolfe o(
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy,
Woodland Fire Station
plane will be the 27-year-oid
church lounge.
'
, Morning worship, 11 am.
j 'Plainwell, Mra. Qrpha. * Hung, of
Radio WJEP 1230, 8:30 am.
Daniel Walter. Mexican Hat,
3:30 Cherub cl»lr practice.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 pml •
9:50 am. Bilnday NtwoL
Utah, holder of a commercial
7:30 Annual meeting of the ST. RO8E CATHOLIC CHURCH
old Anderson and family, local. and Mn&gt;. Curl Erb and children pilot flight instructor rating.
11 am. Worship service.
Congregation and Corporation In
Rev. FY. Joseph C. Dunphy
Public invited.
Clayton ETO of Byron Center
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Creek visited Mra. Calms ThuraMemorial Hall.
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
7:30 pm. Wed. prayer w
Thursday Activities
HASTINGS
Mra. Vaughn Augst and family
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
ConfesBlons. 4 to 5 and 8 to 0,
home of Mrs Earl Coleman.
Cor. of JeDersan ana E. Center spent Christmas with Mr and
Saturdays. 7 30 am. on Sunday*
4:30 Kirk House choir practice. Before Maauea on wredaya
Rev. Russell Sarver. Pastor
By Mrt. Benie M. Cairru
£2ti3T **£. ^m£
THE GALILEAN
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Dally Masrco. 7 and 8 am.
near Hastings. - __
U H.rttari
94S-4H4 Mra. Kepler in lansing and BatBAPTIST CHURCH
WoMhlp hoar, 11 am.
Corner 108th St. St North
l urday evening with their daughST. AUGUSTINE,
Bunday evening aervlos. 7 pm. Donald Cheney- spent Christmas
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH MIDDLEVILLE
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
MUler
Freeport Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence WelTha Bible, the whole Bible and
and family. Mr. and Mra. Howard
Itev. Russell Houseman, Paster
Rot. Walter Wlnebrenncr, Pastor nothing but the Bible.
denfaUcr of Grand Rapids spent
Cheney
and
family
were
callers.
Mr. Donald Elmore
Phono 045-5704
Saturday and Bunday with
Director of Music and Youth
10 am. Sunday school.
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
HASTINGS
girls of Qualltrap and Christ? Carl Bcdhun of Howard CKy of Indian Hills
CHURCH AT DELTON
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHUBCH
6: 30 pm. Young Peoples.
Bunday guests. ★ Mr. and turned after spending the hollW3 E. Woodland Avenue
11 am. Message by the pastor.
7: 30 pm. Evening service.
Mrs. Don Koabar and family.
Sunday Masons: 7:30. 11a.m.
Mra. John Mason entertained day visiting Mr. and Mra. Charles
Rot. M. F. Goble, Pastor
and family of Charlotte, *
7:30 pm. Thursday prayer
11 am. Junior church. For OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK, Bible Study'Hour.
and mother. Mra. Thelma Wil­
11 am. Morning worship.
Friday callcns of Mr. and Mra. kins were Christmas Day guesU
children 4 through 8 years.
" DOWLING
Sunday Mass. 0 am.
John Hook. * Roger Davis la re­
6 pm. Teen choir rehearsal.
WOODLAND
pm. Evangelistic service.
covering nicely following surgery Martin. Harold and Lyle Wtlklna lo&lt;Xc, Friday evening. * Mr. and ters were to enter!
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
6: 30 pm. AU Young People's EVANGELICAL UNITED
8318 Coats Grove Road
were Christmas Day guests of Mra. Admiral Foerch of Lansing friends preceding the
BRETHREN CHURCH
meetings.
Rev. Chorlan Olbbe. Pastor
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
7: 30 pm. Message by the pas­
Frank Bumpus one evening last Club
Rot. Cart BUvernoB. Pastor
Phones WI 5-3397, WI 6-4995
tor. Special ^nuxlc. iiymn sing.
Morning worship, 10 am.
■
M
Monday — 6:30 p.m. Pioneer Office hours Tuesday through
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult
Bunday school, 11 am.
Friday, 9:30 am. to noon. Any- choir praollce.
Giris Clubs.
Bunday worship, 7:30 pm.
other Union by appointment.
Tuesday Activities
Thuraday, Junior choir, 4 pm.
Wednesday worship for entire
"Wa'ra
A*
Near
A*
Your
Telephone"
Sunday
service
schedule
8: 30 pm. CSB Blockade Boys
family.
0:55 a.tri. The Bunday school, UNITED BRETHREN IN
Clubs.
Adults Bible study and prayer.
. .7:30 pm. Mary Martha Mls- Leon West, Bupt. in charge. CHRIST CHURCH
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
■ Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Nursery provided.
Wednesday AotlvlUea
Boys and Giris fellowship, 7:30
11 a m. Morning worship. Ser­
8:30 am. Morning worship,
8 am. Men's Prayer Band.
Choir practice, 8:30.
mon: "Foolish Galatians." Text
10:30 am. Bunday school.
0 am. Women's prayer band.
7: 30 pm. Prayer meeting and Chapter 3:1. Organist. Mra. Ruth
INTER-LAUB
Clip Thi* Guide — K**p It in o Handy Plac* for Future Reference
Bible study.
BAPTIST CHURCH
4:30 pm. YF Planning.
Prayer service, Wed., 7:30 pm.
8: 39 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
Delton. Mich.
Thuraday—8:30 pm. CSB Bat­
Rot. David Honeywell, Pastor
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
7 pm. sermon Bible study.
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
talion Boys Clubs.
Bunday school, 10 am.
LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Appliance &amp; General Repair
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Wednesday, Day of Praj-er and
Nursery for all regular services.
Worship, 11 am.
thorized Dealer for Wheel Business Services Offered
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
Bible Study.
Lake Odessa IFA. Campgrounds
Evening worship. 7 pm.
Horse Tractor an&lt;| Lpwj) Boy
field. Pumping ($24 0Q for 1*1
Phone DR 4-8277
9:30 ata. Morning group.
Wednesday Fellowship. 7 pm.
PLEASANT VALLET UNITED
Mowers. E. L. CarpentdF Hard­ PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
1,000 •*!/.). Call 945-5482.
7 p m. Evening group.
Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
Systems. Sold, installed, servked
BRETHREN CHURCH
SUuday school, 10 am.
ware.
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
8 pm. Chancel choir rehearsal,
Lewis Electric. Cloverdale 623­
8.
KALAMO
Worship
service.
11
am.
REPAIR
—
Export
workmanship.
Mr. Gerald Ostroth, director.
5381.
'
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Gilmore
Jewelers.
102
E.
Stole
Worship service, 10 am.
Young
People's
service,
7
pm.
Thuraday. Mary Martha Circle
Concrete Product*
Evening vrvlce. 8/pm.
Sunday school, 11 am. L. J. at Ada Newton's. 1:30 pm.
St. Phons WI 5-53IC.
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
Bible Study Wed,’ 7:30 pm.
Mote,JBup».
1831 Ionia Rd.. Kalamo
Automobile O Machinery
..Saturday, Library open 2-4 pm.
wait. Ben FranMtn Store. State
Prayer service, 8 &gt;m.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Christian Endeavor, 7 pm,
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Repair
at
Jefferson.
•
Morning worship, 11 am.
Darrell Starbard, preaident.
___________
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
WOODLAND
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHI
Young People's Service, 6:30
Junior. Christian Endeavor, 7 METHODIST CHURCH
Phone WI 5-2123. u
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunj
.. s, .director.
Richard VandenBosch,
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­ COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
Rev. David Hawley. Assls
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
•Evangelistic •
Pastor
tings
Floor
Cover
mg.
123
W.
ICE—First das* work. Call WI
Headquarters for hospdal sup­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
Thuraday evening prayer and
. __
Sunday school. 10 am.
Stoto. WI 5-5118.
Confessions, 4 to 5 and a\to able study, 7:30 pm.
lies. Gardner's. Phone 945­
5-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv­
AND GRAVEL—Bender Crerel
Mote , Morning worship, 11 am.
2134.
). Saturdays, 7:30 am. on BunCo Home office 822 S. Benton.
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
and Fred Bawdy.
1 Youth Feilowxhlp, 7:30 ipm.
0
Phone WI 5-5412. Ptant. W.
MoCALLUM UNITED
State Rd. Phone Wi 5-2123.
CUSTOM
GRINDING
AND
MIX
­
BRETHREN IN
WATCH G CLOCK REPAIRING—
ING
done
at
the
ferrp
according
AL SIGNS' TIRE SERVICE. 235 5.
CHRIST CHURCH
Cusrantood workmanship. Also
Jefferson—
Passenger.
Truck
and
to
your
specification*.
Farm
Bur
­
'The Ohurch in the Wildwood"
8T. AUGUSTINE,
all kind* ot Jewelry Repair and
eau Service*, M37 So., WI 5­
Farm Tire*. Wheel Alignment
Otis Lake Road
MIDDLEVILLE
Engraving. Miller Jewelers. 118
and Balancing. Brake Relining,
2223.
W. State St.
Shock* and 'Muffler Service.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
945-5170.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 pm.
ICE—24'hour Service (black
TER — Rfw wood,or finished
- OF DISTINCTION
CHUBCH AT DELTON
and white!. Jacob* Prescription
frame*. Also, cuitom framing.
Beginning Sunday. Jan. 0 at 8
ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­ CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
Lawrence Brothan
Pharmacy.
Phone
WI
5-2466.
221 W. Mill.
PAIRED In haavy gannent*. Red
301 S. Michigan Ava.
Repair* and sharpening. Saw
Wing Sporting Boots and Shoes.
ant Valley presiding.
part* and wpplies. McCulloch CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Hartings
Beebe s Shoe Shop, 123 S.
OUR LADY OF GREAT
MOBILE HOMES SALES — Dei *
and
Pioneer.
Fiandtco
Farm
Largest
iolsetion
of
Drapery
Jefferson.
DOWLING
Auto Wrecking erid Del * Phil­
Supply. M3.7 So. WI 5-3150.
OHic* Hour*
Fabric* in Barry County. Kirsch
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
lip* "66”. M37 So., 945-5141.
Bunday Mass, 8 am.
rod*. Installation and Hanging.
?Velto Road at Woodland
MON., WtO. O F«l.
Beverwyk'a Color Canter, 221
COATS GROVE
W. Mill.
RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Radio, Tekvition Ropgirtaf
"Tour Friendly. Christ-Centered
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All
Recored. Burkey Sale* and ServAgency for
washers, dryers and small home
Phons 945-941?]
lea. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
Durius Road
WI 5-517A
appliances. Call 945-2317.
ized engraving of ail kind*. Gil­ SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
SERVICE —315 S. Hanovdr,
more Jeweler, 102 E. State St.,
Worship
service.
11
am.
BarFloyd Walter, Bupti
945-3862. Free service for one
Phone 945-5316.
Farm, Educational b
V
■
■
*
Bible school, 10 am.
y«r on Setchall-Carteon Cofer,
SERVICE
ON
ALL
MAKES
of
treeWorship hour, 11 am.
ROBERT W. STACK. Owner
■ Automobile Loa no
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
torj, machinery and chain saws ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
TERS—Service, partK horn and
Repair and raw work. Fixtures TV'S. RADIOS G RECORD PLAT­
pm. Ruth Turner, :
in ouFnew building at 124 N.
bag* for all makes. Aulhonxcd
and supplies. Kelley Electric
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Youth we need you.
tncnig.**
Jeffirwn. Experienced mechan­
Hoover Sale* and Service. Steury
Stit* Farm Iniuranc*
Service. 524 Middleville Rd.
and TV Service 228 N. Jeffer­
Cherub and Junior choirs.
Electric, 222 5. Jsffaraen.
All Fermi of
ics. GoodyMr Brag. Phone WI
Hwy WI 5-2700 after 5 pta.
son. Phone WI 5-9IB7.
FIBBT CHUBCH OF CHRIST
5-5052. .
AUTO — mi
SCIENTIST
'
Insurant* and Bond* . 843 W. Green Street
,
SONOS
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
110th Year

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, January 13, 1966

Gty Employees
Get Living Cost
Pay Increase
Council Studiet Plan
For Single Aatetior, *
Combining 2 Poita
Employees of the City of Haspointive officials —received a 10retroactive to Jan. 1. The Increase
was unanimously voted at the regu­
lar meeting of the Council held
Monday night al the City Halt
The pay increase, which Mayor
Franklin C. Beckwith said amount­
ed to a cost of living hike, affected

WINS YOUTH AWARD—John Seeber (right), soa of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Seebtr of IU Hastings, a Banter at Hastings High
nld pdl»y.
The single, appointive assessor
propo&amp;al has been under discussion
A vote on changing the charter

with the city clerk's office, which

Glen Lake Will
Speak at Milk
Banquet Jan. 15

tlon next Fall. U was Indicated
Monday night
A favorable vote next Fall to

single assessor proposal rtAUd be
effective two years from 'tan.
Mayor Pntnklln C. B«eM4to ex­
aim Lake, president of Michi­ plained.
.
gan MUk Producers Association.

annual banquet of the Barry and
Because it would entail a major
project with only one potential
customer, councilmen turned down

North Branch in

County.

dent of the National MUk Pro­
ducers Association at their annual
meeting In November at New York
aty.
This will be hi* sixth, one-ycor
term as head of the Natlbn-vlde
organization of Dairy Fanner co­
operative*.
ipcaklng on subject*
Btebblru, chairman of the Plan­
1 Base Plan, pricing
ning Commission and president
of the City Bank, was named
Hastings "Citizen of the Year”
by the Elka at their annual Ma-

don ironside Jr. to provide mu­
nicipal water' CO their new home
on nor*lde DHve. The service
would require a larger main on
Green Street extended to Cook
Hpad It %** exnlalMd, Other
home* In the section Hive thalr
own wtifit U was reported.
Aidermen were scheduled to meet
at 4 pm. thia Wednesday to check
the roadway for th* proposed new
north-south rtrtfet from Green to
vu
a*
haanlfal P#m-

Invited to Join the council mam-

The street is being designed to
provide a second entrance to the
hospital.
.
Richard Thomas of R3 Hastings
Preliminary plana have bean pre­
untiring efforts in helping to is president of the Barry and pared and. If satisfactory, rightdraft the master plan for the Eaton Local of MMPA.
development of Hastings, and
other civic endeavors.
Street, eapedaily on Friday, lie

day night. Thane “Tony" Young

Community Center
Annual Meeting

The Banner Has
First Color Adv.

The Felpeusch Food Center
The annual meeting of the advertisement, normally carried
Barry' County Community Cen­ on Page 2 of Section 1 of The
ter to to be held Wednesday, Jan. Banner. wiU be found in Section
3 of this issue with a full page
Official 301 B Michigan. Any­ color advertisement.
one interested to attend will be
The color page is known as
wvlcomed. Directors whose terms "HI-FI" and was printed In Nee­
expire ore Howard Ferris, north­ nah. Wto, and the other aide
west district; Fred A. Smith, printed on The Banner press
with other pages in the section.
director-at-large.
.
The color page, with a differ­
grade of paper, was fed off a
Maple Valley Wins ent
roll along with the regular six­
Maple Valley wrestlers defeat­ pence roll of newsprint, and then
ed the Ionia grapplers 26-13 folded In with the other six
In fha
Tuesday night at Maple Valley.

to cortplete the celling in the main
hangar at the airport, and insulat­
ing it, was accepted.
trade-in. for a naw Dodge crui­
ser from Hastings Motor Balia
Flre Chief Edward Tudor report­
ed that during the last three
months of 1966. his department
answered 27 alarms in the City
with damage estimated at 32.130
Than were five residential alarms.

■noking. nine by careless burning
of rubbish and two by other caro-

'bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

There wen 11 rural jsjarm* dur­
ing the same period with damage
estimated at 37,100. Theas included
three residential alarms. IncludFlro Department

ty Infirmary and medical unit
MiMtovffla.
Barry County's abrtrector.
Chief Tudor suggested that the
Gordon Sothard. who la also th* present Thomapple Valley Horae
youngest member of the Hasting*
pcs tune projart for clsan-up
City Council, speared a great
Among the bills approved Mannorthern pike. Bunday, on Abstnict" lake tlwt measured 44U
Grand Rapids for U.4M36 for the
inches long and Upped the acalca
at 21 pounds. I» took tan minutes
.I _ fl
Mt art Da* flarht.

MiddtevUM, Route 3, in Pennock

thatls

thanking the City for the coopera­
tion tn decorating the business

be will go.

Coll Your Newa and

Classified Ads to
The Banner, Wl 5-3481

Section One—Paget 1 to 6

EDITORIALS -

Propose New
Four-Year High
(
( School Here

NUMBER 39,

ty.ay Present Plan
To District Eleclom
After Next September

, Electors in the Hastings jjchool '
District may vote on construction
bf a new four-grade high school
iomelligc after Sept. 1, 1966. 1
members ofihe Board of Educatlon decided Tuesday night at&gt;
There is more than a little evi­ iTills inclination toward silence
Hjelr regular monthly meeting'I
dence that fear of government to ■ face of the economic "big »tlck”
hHd at the high school *
11
ling
wleFded
by
the
federal
Funeral servlets for Mrs. Grace
causing areas of silence in the
Vice Preaident ^My Clardy, i
nthorlty with so little restraint is B. Gorham. 81. 928 W. Often tnV the abtence of President I
Street, who died at 1:20 pm.
hairs of the extreme left and the bus restricting the exchange of I Wednesday at Pennock Hospital.
oddballs of the extreme right are feu which could and should be a
th&amp;V the board me
• tentatively decided
GOF Speaker—State Reprwntstill as vociferous as ever, since art of Die honest concensus tint
to the citizen* of the dlitrict Satire Stanley PoweU of Iw!»li
Home. '
they can't be hurt economically by recedes action in a free society.
m.l
to be the main speaker htr* Fri__ _
The Rev. Don M. Qurv offl“Y/
d ^uh “Tf
***•JM1- 14' »l ““
federal action.
The ’board ihas been studying
women's Club meetBut responsible leaders in busi­ • Actually, what we are now seeing
nrn&gt;v..al« for
fnr na HAW
proposals
new Hlffn
high lu'Hool
school .- L..ap­
ness, industry and the professions, la the Great Society'is a form of
for a long time, and a Clllsen* Episcopal Pariah House. AU
Commitlee has made recommen­ members and others interested—
according to reporters and re­
dations for possible sites for the Including men —are Invited W
searchers are often reluctant to ahthority with the unintentional
new facility
Mrs. H. A. Adrounle. prwWantspeak out on public'issues. "Don't cf-operatlon of Congress now has
Named to the school board's to attend--There will be a nur­
quote me." is being heard with practically unlimited power with
professional negotiation (collec­ sery for small children.
increasing frequency.
no effective curbs or guidelines for in Hastings Township, the tive bargaining) committee were
daughter of Frank and Belle Robert Godfrey, chairman.
(Brown)
Ktstnedy.
----- Clardy and Prank Ritchie.
and public discussion Is the method of administrators who. under such graduated from Hastings —
High
Supt. of Schools Richard J.
by which a self-governing society
stances. would always use School in 1908 and attended the
unlimited authority with Blate Normal School at Ypsi­
finds and solves Its problems and
lanti
and
Western
Micliigan
Col
­
lective bargaining.
anything that interferes with this
moderation. People simply
Supt. Guenther, with such as­
process lend* to limit freedom,
She married Robert Gorham sociates as he may deem neces­
itealf.
(Please turn to Page 4. this Sec.} in 1906. He died Nov. 1, IMO. &lt; sary. was authorized to negotiate
a contract with the Hastings
Rescind Old Action M
Education Association on behalf
Women's Club as the "Woman
Place Facility on
approval by, the Board of Edu­
John J Ferrlell. Kenneth Baker
Courlhcnue Square
Ronald Dewey of Delton were
She taught in Barry County cation.
Dr. Charlea Morrill wu named
Member* of the Barry County
• ,d to have enlisted In the rural schools, the Woodland
during December through school and thq Hastings Public chairman of the school board'* Board of Supervisor*, who have
legislation committee. Also on been studying the most advanthe committee are Mrs. Barbara
.. Andcrsm of Martin alio
She retired from teaching in vonRel* and Oiardy.
,;
In the Army. David W.
- fanner readers will have no- !
Board members approved
tlced that from time to time the ■
transfer of MAW from ths ath- continue Investigating sites for
foUowtng Information appears ns 1
and agency account to the sink­
a public service and it is hoped):BlZhland enlisted in the Navy.
ing fund to halp defray the oast
that the "constituent*" will write J
of the new lights on Johnson
A. 4------ ?-------n a 11 o nal.
8UU official* ■
tern. The money represented ex­
Red Cross work during World cess funds accumulated from
War I and during World War athletic events tn past years.
IT ahi' served as a medical field
■winded previous action setting
agent for tiio Selective Service
the amount of millage to be
raised and authorised Chalhnao
committee (or the first PTA assistant principal of lbs high Jack. O'Connpr. Hartings Town­
AU aboard for John Deere Day.
ship supervisor, .to name a OQOatnltte? to *tddy available jail
Wednesday.
Jan.
19.
at
the
Com
­
U.S. SENATORS
munity Center at the fair­
cdbtlnuea os dirteto* •! el*Senate Office Bonding
ground*.
The committee la to nfffl
menlary education.
Washington 24, D.C.
Cpahty
School
Examining
Board.
"Power Train '66—What's New
Robert Casey hu been named back to the county board wnbh
Mra Gnrham vsa eannlv
assistant principal of Central will alt as a "committee of th*
Whole."
.
School.
Philip A. Hart
Acting State Supt. of Schools
Dave Goodyear, "and on John
CONGRESSMAN,
Alex Kloater ha* approved
Deere Dey youll see a fart-mov­ spent
3rd District
special annexation elections for
ing film highlighting new equipth* Welcome Cornet*. Coal*
Hoose Office Building
Grove, Weeks, Pleasant view and
Washington 25, D.C.
Long Green Line were dramati­
Quimby districts.
Voting to start fresh on
cally filmed aboard a 3/4-mlle.
The
be ..»™
held slble
«..« election must w,
i.uir jiii
Jal) site war
were may
Mayor
mi s
1 -vwmw48-car train and at work In the
wlthln 19 days of Dec. 14. ex- iin C. Beckwith. Assessors Doty
field. It's an entertaining and
STATE SENATORS
member
of
the
Emmanuel
Epis—
.
,u.
a
..
i
_
k
Floyd Craig, who wu at­
cepl
the
Quimby
vote
can
be
Informative way to Introduce you
State Capitol
within
90
days
of
Dec.
16.
tending hl* first county board
to four new tractor models, new
(Use home address
Mm. Gorham la survived by
Qualifications for the post of meeting after hl* recent appoint­
tillage equipment, new planters,
after adjournment)
director of secondary education ment. Aiderman Kenfteld and
new cultivators, new forage tools,
nut: two grandchildren: and _ Include
__________________
„... and at Supervisor* Milton Buehler, Vik­
a master's degree
Urd District —Harold J. Vol- new harvertlng equipment, and stater. Mrs. Clifford (Hazel) Mi- least five years successful vxperl- tor
Eckardt, Forest Foley, Rofert
kem», 197 W. 22nd Street, Hol­
ence tn teaching and
and"in
adminis­ Lyons. Earl McKibbin. Floyd
in admlnlsGoodyear Bros, will abn hold chael of Larudng.
land. (Yankee Springs Township.)
tration of schools.
Millar. Roy NofTke and O'Connor.
an open house to dlsplsty many
29th Dtelrict —Roger John*on.
Appointed for 11 months, the
Voting not to rescind th* ac­
of the lalest model John Deere
director of secondary education tion to locate the jail on th*
tractors and matched equipment
1 Woodland. Hastings City. Has­
to responsible fur the Instruction­
Visitors are invited to inspect
al program for grades 7 through
tings Township. Castleton. Balti­
the
machinery
and
formers
can
more, Mapl* Grove, Johnstown.
12. This Includes:
Hoffman. Russel) Meade. Wayne
make anwintnlx for free
Assyria Townships.)
1 Leadership in selection, ap­ Pennock. Harold Stanton, Al­
demonstnuions on their own
praisal. apportionment, and co­ mond Weber. Luther Lena and
21*1 District—Garry E. Brawn. forma
operative use of all types of in­ Jerome VanMatre
321 W. Eliza. Schoolcraft. (Thorn­
"AU farmers, their families.
structional materials at the sec­
Supervisors unanimously raapple. Irving, Carlton. Rutland.
Six men have received orders to
Orangeville. Hope, Prairieville.
2. Leadership and recommen­
— - ———
—- - - -—- — - report for Induction into the armed
Barry Townships.)
Lunch and refreshments xrr (0rce3 on Monday. Jan. 17. the dation responsibility in textbook the new facility.
free. We beUeve youU enjoy the Burr, county Selective Service selection.
That millage would have
■TATE REPRESENTATIVES
cxdting program There's *cm9-1 Board has announced.
.
3. Leadership in the continuity brought in 1239.009 07 under the
State Capitol
thing of interest for each and
-me men are .to report Monday development of curriculum.
present State equalisation figure.
(Use home addrera
4. Leadership in the ; integra­ The county has more than
, morning and are-to leave on the
after adjournment)
tion of subject matter areas.
11:59 bus for Detroit.
3149.000 earmarked for the pro5. Leadership in initiation, ex­
, Thoae receiving orders were Dalake-O Square Dance
ecution and appraisal of local
The present Barry County Jail
research, in - service education, has been closed since Sept. 16.
(Yankee Bprints, Orangeville.
and professional growth, and
1964. and prisoners have been
Hope, Baltimore, Johnstown.
6. Leadership In developing transported to the Eaton jail at
Barry, Orangeville Townships !
programs involving special Fed­ CharloUe.
Freeatone caller. All area square kave at 2:46 pm. this Wednesday eral and State Aid.
During i960. Barry paid out
ML R1 Ionia. (Thomapple. Irv­ dancers welcome. Lunch after for Detroit to take their pre­
He shall work with the build­ 313321 for boarding prisoner* at
ing. Carlton. Woodland. Rutland. danos.
ing principals in evaluating Jharlotte. and county cars mad*
induction physical examinations.
Hastings, CaaUeton. Maple Grove.
teacher competency
Assyria and Hastings City.
He shall consult with building
principals In hiring additional or reports.
The mimeographed reports
replacement staff.
During the year, sheriff's cruis­
from these enow numerous) pubHe shall attend conference* ers traveled 200.100 miles.
and conventions whenever such
Sheriff's officers investigated
The Banner, Aral. because they
attendance shall be practical and 611 accidents in which 12 parsons
are necessarily politically slantof value to both the school sys­
tem and himself.
injured in 1968.
enough space for all of these
Officer* Investigated &gt;90
RUMMAGE BALE — Ona day cellaneous complaints. 395 &lt;
without printing all. This has
only. Saturday. Jan. 15. 9 am. to nal complaint*. 177 Ironic
7 pm.. Parish House. Hastings plaints and issued 566 t
BPW Club
1/U tickets.
,
Uca. even during the. tenure of
Sharin'* ofllcara gave I
venerable Clare Hoffman.
SAVINGS ft LOAN ANNUAL
MEETING—The annual meeting
ports available to the public they
of the stockholders of Che Has­
Win be on file at the Hastings
tings Savings and Loan Associa­
Public Library for any Barry
tion. according to the new by­ for -drives'* licenses, gave 7*1
County citizen -who wishes to
laws adopted June 15. 1965. will road tests, issued 285 dog li­
be held at the Hastings Savings censes and played a major part
and Loan Association Tuesday in the March of Dimas driea.
night. January 16, 1966. at 8

.by R.M.C.'

Dies Wednesday;
Rites Saturday

County Board
Studies Location
Of New Jail

E

In Armed Forces
Political News
Letters Availablt
At the Library

Know Your
Legislators

Goodyear Bros.
John Deere Day
Planned Jan. 19

6 Barry Men
Leave Jan. 17 for
Military Duty

hW last waek authoriaad the

Monday, members at

will

Wadnaaday, J*a. 10.
a. at HaH Inn City B

. . . BACKWJ

ABOUT:
D GLANCES,

ng three directors and any other
■ualnraa brought for the meetPolls win
unUr • pro.

Dean’s LUI al Davenport Cal-

GbKtag Kma. Pita.

1/U

V. C. Hansom, Secretary 1/1J

IO OOP MEETING
will

meet •’Thursday,

�Hastings WCTU

Marsha E. Tousley.
Dale McClintock

Wed at Lansing

by Rev. Kennard Schalbly of Xdaupuy mooe, great unele of the bride,
ssaiMed by Itav. Paul Ardsma,
pastor of Faith Baptist Church.
The bride was given In mar­
riage by her father. Her gown

The weather co-o|*niled beautlfully to help make Uus a lovely day
for the couple. They received many
beautiful flower arrangemenU and
lovely gllta. a day to remember.

The groom'i mother wore a
gown of royal blue knitted rib­
Mro. Addie Scott is now at the seph. Kaiamasoo, Lansing. Otsego,
bon, atylcd in a ahealh. Her cor­
home of her son, the Robert Aho, Clarksville, Gun Lake and
sage was also of rod sweetheart
Scotts, of 034 Marlow, Portage. 1 Ddton.
(Peggy) Tuuslcy sister-in-law of
the bride, Mirs Myrna McClin­
tock. sister of the groom, and

Uou'll love our

baked goods
JANUARY WHITE SALE
Rtoular 44c Dm.

tendanta wore "bow" bead plcoea
Best man was Ray McClintock,
matching their gowns, long white brother ctf the groom.
gloves and each carried a long
Usher* were Michael Toualcy,
Roy Nevins and Gary Weaver.

.

White Sugar Cookies

red poinacttiaa st the window*.
Reception for 200 guteta held
at the Knight* of Columbus Halt
Ring bearer was Benjamin in Lansing.
The bride's going away outfit
Oorr. who carried the rings In
dgre Oroentcr In a Saturday after­
a huge white potaeetta.
noon ceremony performed in the
University Methodist Church of

tielictou* sour cream sugar cookies (everyone'

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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

Pan Cinnamon Rolls

REAL ESTATE
32c

DALE'S BAKE SHOP
0

Methodist Rites
Unite Couple at
East Lansing

1905 graduate of the Community
CbUeec School of Practical Nurs­
ing, and Imu&gt; been employed at

The groom’s parents hosted a
rcheoraai dinner in the parlors
of the First Baptist Church in
Charlotte on Saturday evening
for the wedding party.

sister’s maid of honor and brides­
maids were Patricia Patterson and
Mro. Charles Round. Their long
rod valval .gowna wore identically
styled with empire walsUlnos and
matching veils held by small caps.
They carried rod and white car-

Mrs. Albert Orabom of Lansing
and the bridegroom 1* the son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carpenter of
For the rocepUtsi that followed
Bay City.
in Che Wealey Foundation Lounge
of the church. Mrs. Orabom wore
at the double ring ceremony at 3 a blue silk suit and Mr*. Carpenter
pm. Jan. 8.
cheat a pink allk suit Both
The bride wore a taffeta gown mothers carried ooraagej of white
featuring an embroidered lace baby mum*.
bodice with long sleeves and de­
Mr. and Mro. R. L. Carpenter,
tachable tram. Her silk Illusion parent* of the groom, hosted the
veil was held in place by a crown rehearsal dinner held on Friday
and she carried a bouquet of white evening at Albert Pecks.
-

Cleveland's JANUARY SALE^rinqs

For ibal
"Sprci4l“
Gtnllenun

Nashville Literary
Club Meets Jan. 19

A. Style 344
B. Style 369
C. Style 341

priced from ONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS

NaahviUe Woman'* Literary Clu6J.
will be held Wednesday. Jan. 10,

Gilmore Jeweler
102 E. State

ALL PRICES DOWN

J. Milhenlng, Ino.

Sdart-Schaffner &amp; Marx

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CLEVELAND'S
MENS AND BOYS' WEAR

&lt;Mn^.tu

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Finglaton

�Drivers of School
Bums Have Class

*
.u Barry County
•Cbool bus drivers will &gt;be held
from 7 to 10 pin. Thursday, Jan.
». st Hastings High School.
5^7” *«Ch*gan University',
dhdliat Crf field
fllyrrt,
Jhe
sponsored by the1
or Pouro

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205 N. Michigan
ENGAGED—The engagement of | ANNOUNCE TROTH — Mr. and
Miss Marjorie Olsson and Dean Mrs. Robert Btamm, R3 Has Ungs.
Alan Ohlman is being announced have announced .the engagement
by her mother Mrs Gexina of th,lr «&gt;aughter, Patricia, to
'
inuuicr, ran. uenn a Gor(^n gnjfciey Pat Is a senior
Olsson, a former r«Mmt nf.
Hastings High School. Gar-j
Hostings and now living In
Grand Rapids. Dean is the son Endsley. R3 Hustings, Is a stu­
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ohlman, dent at Michigan State Univer­
sity. No wedding dale has been
also former residents of Has­
tings and now living in Grand
both were graduated from Has­
... Watch While Rapids.
Dean Is a graduate of । —
tings High School in 1966. Mias
Bob Jones University in OreenMaiville is employed at the Hits-,
We Make 'Em
viile. 8.C., and al the present.
........ .
. . Ungs Mutual Insurance Co.'jmd
her fiance is employed at the
FROSTED &amp; DECORATED
E W. Bliss Co. A June wedding
slty. Marjorie is a Senior at Roy Hubbard won find, place by Is being planned.
Donuts 69c dox.
W.M.U. An August wedding is a wide margin in the northI being planned. After an Eastern south
*
——
Duplicate —
Bridge
game
Plain 59c dox.
honeymoon.^Mr. and Mrs Ohl­ held Tuesday night at the
Episcopal Church Undercroft.
man will be residing in Oreen- Tied for second place were Fred
TASTE TREATS
I Markle and .Harry Burke and

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their daughter. Phy 1 Lis M, to
Kent E. Murphy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald D. -Murphy. R1 Has­
tings. Phyllss is the granddaugh­
ter of Mrs. Hasel Teske and will
be a graduate of Hastings High
School next June. Donald Is a
1966 graduate of Hostings High
School and plans to enter thg
43, of Battle Creek, a alstor of service on Jan. 17. No date has
Hastings High ■ Coach Robert been set for the wedding.
Carbon. was found daul In her
car on old U8-12. 100 yards; west
of 15-Mlle Road at 3:10 pm.
Friday.
i
An autopsy showed that she
' had Buffered a heart attack
! while driving, and that her ear
About 200 friends, neighbors and
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Dowling, and the DvCrockcrs made
their home around Ute Has: Ings
area before moving to Scotts sev­
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Mrs. Charles R. Nesson flew
home to Washington, DC., to-

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with .plush Orlon* acrylic pile, cotton-backed.
Quilt-lined kicker, sleeves and zip-off hood.
Cotton nylon knit collar and cuffs. Machifie

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REMEMBER—YOU CAN CHARGE IT ALL AT FINNEY'S
OPEN EVERY DAY 9 am. Until 5:30 p.m. OPEN FRIDAY 9 «.». *711 9 p.m.

�GaM Chenoweth
Succnnba After

Ttfky. you may be on th. side­
lines watching tfederal offlclals
punching someone you like to. see
bit. Tomorrow, you. younelf, may
be the target Think that one over!

E*j“£p,*r 'iw un Tocwsw
Of Middleville
Dies Thursday

Funeral asrrioss for Aas

MEDICAL RECORD LIBRAR?-

AN-Registered or eligible for
registration and'or experienced
in hospital medical records
work. Salary open. ExcsllfrU
fringe bgneflta To topsxriw
medical record functions In
100-bed genera) hospital. Sand

A dtffirsoce fa judgment as to
whether a pries change Is reaaonUtriar« giv* act of dreumrting&lt;iW ordinarily settled on the
basis of coocUoUai and mediation
kg quaWtad individuals who hare

Nona Michael
Dies Wednesday;
Rites Saturday

freedom U (or should be* a matter
of concern, the method used to
gain an objective can be as im­
portant as ths objective. Itself—
perhaps svsn more so.

Funeral services for Nona

Swings and
0 Dancers
n New Year's Fete

especislly big business But, If the
present federal policy of using
public money and public material

Tlie Ringo Swlngo Square
once Club of Hastings and tiic
ake Odessa Squares Club mem-

Riverside Cemetery.
Mtaa Michael died early
Wednesday at the Barry Coun­
ty Medical Facility where she
had been for five yean.

Uonary force.
crees and policies not specifically
In attempting to throw the blame
covered by lav, is accepted without for inflationary pressures on busi­
question or protest, the same pro- ness and Industry, the Joluison
admlnlstraUon U neglecting to

CORNER WALNUT AND 5. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

WE AID

ELIGIBLE

FAMILIES
Social security and veterans'

the Prank Kenflcld family for
a visit during Che holidays and
reported back for military duty Alderson. Phyllis Anderton and
Art. Blown for doing a grand
flob ot decorating with mistletoe,
balloons, glitter bulls and other
artistic work, and with the beau­
tiful square daiicc dimes and
enta, tho Erik vonRela, Friday men's square dance clotha. the
gym at Northeastern was transevening and Saturday.

nock Hospital Guild No. 39 and
the Hastings Women's Club.
She b survived by her hus­
band, George; a daughter, Tam­
ara, 14, and a son, Steven, 13,
both at home: her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rollo Roebuck of St.
Mary's, Ohio, and two slaters,
Mrs. Ralph (Mary, Heuwcr and
Mrs. Larry (Barbara* Derringer,
both of St. Mary’s Ohio.

u-as consumed by the crowd pre­
pared and arranged by the food
committee: Preeton and Angle
Campbell. Hany and Grace
Mead, Lynn and Mary Burdick,
Omar and Velma Barnum, Du­
ane and Maxine Jonea, and
Clarence and Nedda Dyer.
David and Poppy Hmhixr-

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brundstattcr left by car Saturday for
the West Coast where they will
visit their daughter, the 1 Steve
Masolll family, and stay at La- Powell, 1065 Club presidents,
Jolla, Calif,, during the Winter kept the fun going by firol pre­
senting the lUCfi prHddrnt’s Jim
and Gerry Alderson a gavel with tnd Louise Haight and Art and
wiurtf to conduct their rnrrtlng.
Delores Bicorn working very dili­
gently all evening to keep the
lovely punch bowls full which
were very preUy with their rings

benefits can pay a substantial port
of the funeral

bill. Each eligible

family served at Leonard - Osgood

More About-

Funeral Home is given every pos­

Backward Glanci

sible assistance in filing for these
IIIAU

benefits.

SO Years Ago
F
^he greatest news of the Fear
for Delton is. tha« completion of
plans for tW ne*. twelve grade
consolidated rental Uut ^wfll
unite 11 districts. Tile building.

LEOHflRD
OSGOOD
JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

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Personal Mention

Banner, 78, R3 Hartings, who
died about II a-m. Thursday, with their grandparents, the
Charles Rowleys, and other vialJan. fl, at his home on Ute Cen­
ter Rood In Castleton Township,
were held at 3:30 pm. Saturday

MUSIC CENTSR
138 W. Stwtw
FMSna 945-4284

health for a toog
1
wife, Cell*, died on Oct 8
last year after having been
1U haalUg /or seTeral yean.

CLEANING

Personal Mention

or* proud of your furnishings

north of the village. It la,ex­
pected that the new structure
will be ready for use by Sept. 1, home In Birmingham, Ala., where
a group of her college friends
of this year.
•had been Invited for a getTho Glee Club of Hastings to-gether and to watch the
Hlgi$
present. tho musical Orange Bowl parade on color TV.
comedy, "The Count "and the She also visited her grandpar­
ents, the B.. C. Shore#, at Jas­
^Co-Ed” next week under dlrec- per. Larry, Jr.. *■»« also home
from Chicago for the holidays.

^uneialJJo&gt;M
CHARLES H. LEONARD

and trying to got in a little
dancing. And not forgetting
the clean-up committee headed
by Ward WCbdnuuvsec and hla
helpers.
; The grficrui t-talnnan wishes
to thank one and all foe the
generous help in making (ne
. party a success.
gr

Barry Fanner
Dies Thursday at
Castleton Home

$89.95

40 Years Ago
City Engineer Sparks reports a
gratifying record mode by ’the

Bllas Company and of the Vik­
ing Corporation.
He is survived by a son. Rob­
ert, of Lake Odem; a daughter,
Mrs. Loy (Marguerite* nsnlth of
R3 Hastings; six grandchildren;
eight grandchildren,’ and a
brother, Esri ot Hooputan. HL

have them cleaned the safest and most

effective way possible.

MILLERS Duradean
,«S IN HASTINGS

IT'S THE SECOND BIG WE$KO6'OUR

107 E. Woodland

fk. Wl 5-ZO9I

Ur works. During 1925, 7.00),000
I gallons more water were pumped
than during 1924 and yet the former resident! now living with
their daughter at Camp Lake, on
Wednesday. On Sunday the Ca­
seys and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis

The report of condition of the
Hastings City Bank lists foot­
ings of $782540.92, including
capital of $76,000; surplus of

and sons, Terry and Todd, re­
turned lost week-to their home
In Waverly. Pa., aftokapendlng
the New Year’s .bolldlys with
Gordon’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Alf Williams, and other retires
hcre and hi Grand Rapids.

MEN'S and llfF An FINEST
LADIES' WEAK BRANDS

Column. ■Deep Divan Uphob'/ry.
One-Man Top. Demountable Tire
Rima and 106 Inch Wheelbase.
The Willys-Knight DeLuve,. at

brate the birthday of their mo­
ther, Mrs. Lena Snell, were Mr.
and Mrs. Adrian Farr of Grand
Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Kltagmsn of Battle Creek.

Get a 4-seaaon work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

MEN'S and
LADIES’ WEAR

"OroMWoll

You Con't Afford Not To'
W» Rsnt Formal Wear

M ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE

OETXN ON THE RUN FOR THE BUICKS

�Those members etected/to be
to-tailed

Women s Club
Hears Kalamazoo
iMs;
Museum Director Si'a™

located with hla company* home
office The U gumta adjourn*!

iWS

Ing the luncheon.

™*Tr: Mw. Willard Curtto. corOn Friday. Jan. 7, the Hastings £BP&lt;®dlng metetary;
Woman's Club told Ito annual i
boa
Innrhwin RMtotlnw with jk- .1— ' ,eCtOr&gt;
OOe year: H

during the holidays.

the Haiwtnp WnfAl Sunday after Richard Bunders at Indiana,
church when the Abac Johnsons. PoU« and ln Scottsdale, Arts.. friend! in Detroit before
ern School.
orec Wednesday afternoon when Jr. of Bloomfield Hills tooted a they will visit Mm. L. R. MattfuF eaUlug of - ------ — .
Abbott of Stockbridge wm enjoyed Mrs. Raymond Finnic enter­
Simple exhibit* are the beat
tained a foursome for luncheon
rationing In Texas Iowa three
and bridge. The Baty family
post-holiday celebration.
plans to move to their new home
ular dtoplay and sthnuiate* Andersons and Marshall Grecn- In Cadillac within .the next few
groat Uxercm In Egypt. Staional
exhibits, such aa an oid-fash- .
Ra&gt;nLnd *Flnnle enter-

Methodist Church wtlh 72 membara pnmnt.
Mm. Jack Wood, president.
.Anrt-t
X—___
Ertk vonRele.

UPHOLSTERING

THI FURNITURE
BUILDING

Wayne Hazel
374-3523

Personal Mention

Myrtle Say lea spent the day with

Edward Caukln.
n,
2
“hxd
brld«c dUb ,W
£*** ,ai,
luncheon and curds at her home
The Club's Conservation De­ ful selection la maintained.
partment planned the program.
on B CMa aut** Tuesday
“ Ww“L Gucsto were (Mrs Leon
Mrs. Wm. Kirkpatrick introduced
tlon to Ito standing displays.
There are many different lect"Ito Robert Towns entertained I
Mrs. Glen Brower entertained
tto Albert Shoals of Grand ledge, seven ladies for luncheon at her
University and Yale and to
tho Hayes Oampbdla. the Dale I tome Thursday afternoon. Jan.
Halls, the Wsaley Dingmans and
6th
honoring Mre&gt; D. C. French
He spoke about "What a Mu- 1 Imrn to rn*ke pBp,r&gt; " OOOMruct the Rlciaixd Run® for an eve­ on tor birthday.
ning of canto on Saturday.
wum Chn Do Ftor a Communityuwchh&lt; « wring
and showed slides which high-1
“■ demoastrallims
Tuenday afternoon Mrs. Jack
of equipment like spinning
The Geoi
lighted the topic wed.
tamed their.

Heath Drive.
Children arc taken to fish
era, deer forart, ths bird
tuary or oilier museums.

The Rudolph Haras hooted
wedding annivemary. Mrs Swan­
son's sister and husband. Mr. and the potluck supper club at their
tome
and guesto.
Mrs. John Jordan of Battle Creak. I —
— Sunday evening
----- :7-rr~
—
were afternocn and etaning guests, t
and M”'Bvcre*t phclJ» were
thrt top
tnn hrirfm.
tto cumnninliy taking displays
I Ito
bridge winners
winners. ritfwn
Others
of coins, foreign dolls, arrow
J with high tallies were Mrs. FtobJert King and Ken Labertcnux,

PAOMUIONAl DRY CUANINS MRVICC

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

for a New Yeart Eve dancing
party at his' home. 1111 N. Bolt-

dlana. for example.
K* YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCER

’..’.A
...
Mra- J*nies Matthews was the

। union of "old time" muses for a
George Kahler enjoyed a family luncheon party at the Hastings
gathering on Sunday. Jon. 9. hon­ Hotel Thursday noon and the
oring his 00th birthday. The guests
included hla nieces and nephews —
very Interesting from Delton. Nashville, Cloverdale toother
and Plainwell, old friends from I J- R- 'A

North Gon Uko CoinO, Open 5 &gt;00 o.m. - 10 p.m.

manner.

Furniture Furniture Furniture Furniture Furniture

t

Atom m mm ammu^.iFm.m m w

un on

Clearance
irs the SECOND BIG WEEKK
Entire Stock
LADIES ofOurCoats
and Car
off
Coats Reduced.
Regular
Values to
COATS
ut'nni

$89.98

LADIES

NOW

DRESSES

reduced

Our Entire Fall Stock ot Junior, Petite, Misses

Ladies Sweaters &amp; Skirts 1/ S
Z &lt;3

All of our Nationally Known Brands

I

TRULY —A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME

LADIES

FURNITURE C A I C I
DISPOSAL 3 ALE!

ROBES

Broken Sizes in NyIons, Cottons, Blends

Now

Reduced

Reg. $3.98 to $14.98

Ladies HATS

Winter Hats Now

AT THE HASTINGS BRANCH OF THIS AREA'S LEADING FURNITURE CHAIN

CHILDREN'S COATS

PUBLIC NOTICE:

JACKETS &amp; SNOW SUITS

NEVER BEFORE IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF THIS AREA
WERE PRICES LIKE THESE OFFERED DIRECT TO THE
BUYING PUBLIC. OUR HUGE STOCK HAS ALL BEEN
ORDERED SOLD” TO THE BARE WALLS! NOTHING
HELDBACK - EVERYTHING GOES - IN THIS
SENSATIONAL FURNITURE SALE TO END ALL SALES!

DRESSES, SWEATERS, SHIFTS
ROBES, SUITS, (OATS, Eta

CHILDREN'S WEAR

Reduce

—*

One Group of Children's

HATS, GLOVES &amp; MITTENS

WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR 3 SOLID CARLOADS OF SHOWROOM SAMPLES

now

One Group of Ladies Lingerie

OF FINE FURNITURE WHICH WERE RECENTLY PURCHASED, DIRECT FROM
MANUFACTURERS ATTHE INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE SHOW IN CHICAGO.

and BABY DOLLS

LARGEST

LOWEST

IN THIS AREA

ANYWHERE

OPEN A

FAMOUS

PAJAMAS, GOWNS, SHIRTS Al,
Reduced

CHARGE
ACCOUNT

BRANDS

£

OCtASIONAL CHAIRS

GJ

One Group of Fall &amp; Winter Ladies

PURSES to $7.98 Now q88to$5“

HUNDREDS OF ITEMS, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION - ALL PRICES SLASHED!

DINETTE SETS

Pfotfonm Rockevt —^18.95
Putt-Up Swhalg -1.1.22.95

LIVING
29.95

7 Pc. Extension

5 ft. Maple

.99.95

3 Pc. Sectional159.95

Fateh Rockbn69.95
B9.95

Rock/Roclinen —------ 99.95
3 Pc. Earfy Am.—- 159.95

MAJOR

APPLIANCES

Apt. Gas Rango49.95

MI5C.
Glms Bookcke

ODDS
19.95

BEDROOM SUITES

AND

CO!

■erStooh

Record Cabinet

Plastics. Leathers an&lt;i Fabrics

89.95

2 Pc. Nylon89.95

,49.95 2 fc. X-Long119.95
.89,95
2 Pk Deluxe139.95

1 Small Roclinen34.95
Big Reclinen____49.95

SEIS

2 Pc. Tweed79.95

.34.95

5 Pc. Formica

ROOM

4 ft. Blond

.99.95

119.95

Ladies READY-TO-WEAR

4 Pc. Plastic

139.95

One Rack of Blouses, Skirts,

4 Pc. Danith

169.95

Drosses, Robes and Sweaters

199.95

.5.95

5.95

Linoleum Rugs

.5.95

Bad Headboards

.9.95

Dinette Chain .

.5.95

Scoop Chairs

.5.95

Odd Chests

19.95

II»
JVmi

4 Pc. Solid Ook219.95

.239.9$

4 Pc. Triple Size

BUYS

BEDDING

Full Sixo Mattress------ 16.95

Boe. Refrigerator —119.95

Twin Innenpring _.^18.95

IO' Electric Range .k119.95

All Sin Box Spring '..1X95

36* Get Range ....119.95

Hollywood

30* llectric Range -129.95

Bunk Bed Sets59.95
Roll-Away Bed29.95

Value,

N#wM3

TABLECLOTHS
Our, Regular Ladies 98c

BERKSHIRE HOSE h. 79c »

Bed34.95

2 Dr. Refrigenter .-199.95

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Yeflow Onions . .l0,49‘
u 39*

Vine Ripe Tomatoes

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Sunnybrook Red Salmon • • ™
Nutley Margarine
5&lt;^ 89c
Liquid Wisk ....
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Sultana Rice
3 &gt;% 39*
Spry Shortening . . 'JSf- 84*
Ketchup
Sunshine Rinsa . . tff 99* ChopSuey . .. . . 2^49*
2 &amp; 49*
Salad Dressing • • • . j** 47*
SweetPotatoes . . 2^49*
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Marvel Ice Milk . . .
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Mflrriagt^ie^]^Xt
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Students from
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-------------- 1------------- —/

The Her.

IliaGefC.

Loonart

merer, replacing Ruarell Kertry-

Mexico Honored
At Open House

NG DRUMBEATER
MILWAUKEE-

Mexico who are living with Ver­
montville families during their
school vacation period wm

Fridoy thru Sunday

•n&gt;«™d.r. Jonuary 13. IMS

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an

| Add Happiness |

Youth for Understanding pro­
gram. They arrived Nov. 37, and
will return to Mexico City on
exceptionally Jan. 34. The boys, both Juniors,
are attending the Maple Valley
High School during their stay.

change pro*

The youths have had an en­
joyable experience exchanging
Ideas with their new American
swimming, camping,
friends, and telling ot the Mexi­ horseback riding, and arc recan traditions connected with pecially fond of bull fight*—
which they say are the only

Qur Trademark is

PERSONAL
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE

LAPO DRUGS
AGENCY
144 (AST STATI STUET
HASTINGS, MICHIOAN

w i
X

Mrs. Lang s Dad
Dies Suddenly

friendly.

"Icy cold foods, and they have
had to change their hours of
eating very extenslvrly. In Mexi­
co they eat breakfast at about
2 to 3 pm. complete with soup.

Here Saturday
Battle Creek, died Saturday
night at the home of a daughter,

lunch at 7 to 8 pm, and then 019 8. Church Street In Hastings.
a bigger lunch at 0 or 10 pm.
Both of the young men coma
He had been discharged earllBoth

boys

enjoy

Creek Hospital where he bad
been * patient since suHering a

basketball.

CHECK OUR HOME fir PROPERTY LISTINGS

Arlene Campbell
Dies Tuesday;
Rites Thursday

BLUE-EYED, STRAWBERRY BuOMC
LORI HAS LE8-RMU4*ZtH6PEXECT
OF OPfN SPINS. SHE WALM WfTH FULL ,

SupL Richart Guenther* In­
formative talk on "Getting the
Moat MUeage for Your Millage "
Mra. Gill* third grade won
Fernando attends a private
the parent-attendance trophy.
school In Mexico City and plans
Following the program refreah- to become a chemical engineer.
He la also a talented musician,
playing the piano.
,ng Weeks
—, -------.jweth left military school the paat four
Bunday far Florida. Mrs. Cheno­
weth will first visit the John
HewltU at Largo and plans to experimented physicist. Both lads
moke an indefinite stay in vari­ plan to continue their education
ous places throughout the State. at the University of Mexico.

PENGUINS
WEAR TUXEDOS

lbs not what

you have in your
pocket that makes

ybu rich, it's what

you have in your

heart

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FUNERAL HOME

HASTINGS
Feb. 14, 1883. the eon of William
and Fanny (Oates) Barnet. He

react on Oct. 28, 1011. She died
in January. 1030.

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converted heating plant'-------------- ;---------- ----- ...--------------- - ----------- ------------------------- *9.100.00
AND A GOOD INCOMI FROFIRTY IN THI FOURTH WARD. Insulated and aluminum storm wlndowmtslr* a large living room, newly decorated, and carpeted, two nice large bedrooms with closets
and hardwood floors, TV room, dining room, and kitchen with new inlaid linoleum, the kitchen has
knotty pine cupboards and work space, a good tiled bathroom with colored fixtures.' a glassed-m
front porch, a full basement with new gas furnace and water heater, a one stall garage, this place
’ is worth seeing and you will appreciate It, priced at --------------------------------------------------- *15.000.00
A RIAL GOOD HOMI IN MIDDLIVILU, has three bedrooms up and full bath, and down a living room.
one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and has Stool down, basement with oil heat and three stall g*'«ie.
AND IN THI 2ad WARD, a real good home with three bedrooms and an extra room, and down a
living room, den, dining room, kitchen and full bath, full basement with gas furnace. one stall
garage, a real good location for- 2------------------------ ...----- ------------------------- - ----- ....*7,000.00
A RIAL NICI HOMI IN THI 4ik WARD with two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom down, living
room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, has oak floors, full basement with gas fumaca. (new)
one and one-half Stall garage, tsp Insulated, newly remodeled kitchen with charry paneling formka
tops. Staintoft steel link, on nlca corner lot, clow to Central School_*t2.100.00
IN THI FOURTH WARD, a real nlce brkk house, ranch style, ha* living room with'fireplace, carpet
and drape* Included, two bedroom* and bath,-8lr conditioned, pine paneled family room, or utility
room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, for*11.500.00
TWO LARCI BUILDING LOT* ON NORTH BROADWAY for ..I...*2.300.00 oach

children.
Services were held at- 11 am.
Tuesday at the Parley Funeral
Home in Battle Creek. The Rev.
James D. Hill of!1cLa ted and
burial was In the HUI Cemetery

Feltzer
New President of
Fitzgerald Corps
Beatrice

Fltsgemld Corpo 100 of the
Woman's Relief met Thursday.

luck dinner and Installation.
During the business meeting
Dorothy Gronewold wu appotntmembers entertained at the
VAVB In Battle Creek on Jan
8. Maude Kurr asked members

the workshop at the Medical
Facility.
Quests were: Sylvia Wells, past
department president. Grand
Rapids, whq wu also the install­
ing officer; Agnes Hyde, depart­
ment inspector, Grand Rapids:
Susie Pierce, department execu­
tive board chairman, and Marian
Morgan, a department exectalve
board member, both of Otsego;
entire board member. Kalamaxoo: Mabel ■ Nilson, department
conductor. Alm* Holstein, chair­
man of Relief Committee. Helen
Woodward, Anna Mae O'Bryan.
of Kalamaino; Margaret Peters,

AND mU ANOTHIR GOOD HOMI IN WOODLAND, all on one floor, living room, three bedrooms,
dining yoom, kitchen end bath ha* ga* floor furor— ———* s------ ----------- —« ---------tiding for-------------------------- - ......r-.L_.
*7,350.00
A BARGAIN IN MIDDLIVILU, large home on M-:
two living room*, dining room, kitchen end beck
&lt;Ww B«. .u.^.
water nearer, two
stall garage *7.200.00
95-ACRi FARM IN HASTINGS TOWN*N|R, with house with six room* and bath, garage and tool
I..U -------- - - Kbm* 4fl w An 4*
Iwta.M
ZMZ. z.li.. .11. ._ _ ^_L_1_______ ... .

-SI 2.500.00
BU5INO5 LOCATID RINTAL FROFIRTY In good business district which rents for *150.00 per mo. for
A RIAL GOOD. YIAR ’ROUND HOMI RIGHT ON LIACH LAKI, has living room, three nice bLfr^n^

AUTOMOBILE

INSURANCE

dining and kitchen room! combined. bath, ha* redwood siding, good wall, lot is 50 ft. wide runs
tnvn wafer's adaa to hi ahwav has BarHttrwM dock arvt a nnntnnn
&gt; IK &lt;• -,ul Z.vi___
A AlAL NICI HOMI IH THI IIKT WA&gt;0 In
loullon. h&gt;&gt; two
up
down, has living room and dining room both carpeted, full bath, kitchen and utility room, glassed in
front and back porches, is Insulated, has storm windows and
‘

&amp; Riverside

*11.500.00

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
HASTINGS SALESMEN
Cayl Niethamar

Homa Phon. Wl 5-3004

Richard Slocum
Hom. Phon. Wl 5-MM

man. Omid Culchall. Clarence
John rock and Hany Lena.

Thoughts For A Week

4

A GOOD HOMI ON QUIIN ITRMT. NA3HVILU. has three bedrooms upstairs and down ft has living
room, dining room, den or library, foil both, has basement with gas furnace, a swell Youngstown
kitchen, will sell on contract *7,500.00
A RIAL NICI FLACI IN IRVING TOWNSHIP with two bedrooms upstair* ged down it has living
room, dining room, bath and kitchen, and utility room, heated with bottlb gas and specs heater,
four-acre lot for .............—....................................*1.250.00
A GOOD HOMI IN THE FIRST WARD, with one large bedroom and large hallway upstairs and down­
stairs It has one bedroom, living room, large glassed-In front porch, dining room, kitchen, shower.

Delivering pockagre on Chrtaf-

Kenneih Koff. Richart Tinkler.

We Finish Shirti. FUhrork, Work Clothes

LFTHE WEEK

aluminum siding. Cyclone fence in beck, two stall garage, real good location2. - jl 1,590.00

tlve projects with an earned
gross Income of M3AI018.
Because of Use high coats of
farming In 1965 the students had
a net Income of $12.899 65
The livestock productive pro­
jects were mainly dairy, beef,
and swine while com and oats
lene Campbell. 73. 614 W. Wal­ , were the principal crop projects
nut. who died at 4 am. Tuesday. In addition to their productive
Jan. 11, at the Sunset A cm projects the students completed
Nursing Home, arc to
held !
72 Improvement projects such as
1U
bu.m.n,
U.„ and rebuilding .......
fence, _w
painting
Lwn.nl - CWood Rjo.nU Home. &gt; moda^ „ „ , 1 &lt;,, „ , „p,|r.r..
Judge L. E. Barnett U to be machinery and soil improvement.
the Christian Science reader
Each ,tudent selects a?d carCretnatlon is to follow at the:
n,.t i.
in
L.H’E.OTS.'SU!

Mrs. Nina Poland of Middle­
ville spent Thursday with her
sister, Uie Robert Wilsons.
Mrs H. K VsndcOleasen wu a
Bunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Dunn of Lake Odessa.
'u*P,as
! tlon*. The project* help, them to
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Treat visi­
Mlsa Campbell waa born In pm their learning into practice ted Mr and Mrs Robert Vedder
Quincy on March 18. 1892. the । nn(1 this year they put a total of of Olivet on Sunday.
daughter of Willis and Anna
■ —
(Arnold) Campbell. She at­
trice Qtltser: Sr. Vice President, tended school in Quincy and
. Dorothy Granewold; Secretary became a legal secretary and
Verna Jay; Treasurer Easter
Fctt: Conductor Maybeile Smith: Colgrcve t Potter after the
Guard .Clara Bayne; Patriotic family moved Io Hasting*
Instruclor Lucille Abela; Prree
Correspondent Verna Jay; Mu­
sician Glaldas Gilmore; Assis­ ployee of the State Department
tant Conductor Maude Kurr; at Lansing, the National Bank
Color Brertr No. 3. Hilda Black­
ford:-Color Bearer No. 3. Joyce the president of Olivet College.
She hod been In 111 health for
several months prior to her
this meeting will be installed death.
later. The next regular meeting
MW. Campbell was a member
of the First Church of Christ
.
.
. Scientist of Hastings, and wu
Mra. Hany Wood wu in • former member of the Business
Grand Rapids Saturday to at- &amp; Professional Women's Club
lend the meeting of the West- ‘ «&gt;‘d the Barry County SporUsern Michigan Geneology Society, i women* Club.
Mr and Mrs. Victor Alt of I She has no Immediate aurvlEaton Rapids wen Bunday vial- vara.
tors at the home of Mra. Sadie r Her slater, Mlsa Florence
.Vedder and Mrs L R. Glasgow. : Campbell, dirt on Aug. 3. 1965.

LORI SYMBOLIZES THE
260,000 AMERICAN BASiES
BORN EACH YEAR WITH
fttVl00i*TH PtPSCTS.
6MS HAS TWO NORMAL, HEALTHY
VDUN6ER BROTHERS. HER MOTHER
ISA MARCHofPUMSS
VOLUNTEER WORKER .

Mr. Barnes had owned and op­
erated the Verona BarberahoH
about U years, retiring 10 years

A RIAL NICI HOMI IN THI FIRST WARD, with two bedrooms upstairs and two bedrooms down,
living room, and dining room, both carpeted, kitchen and utility room, glassed in front and back

dent* had considerable
earnings than undervlai

higher percent of Hie 8BPJVIA0
that the 85 students had In­
former Marcelfc GlBeopte who
was graduated from Hastings i HuUnga High students of vo­ vested in farming.
High in 1950 and Waalem Mich- cational agriculture have com­
pleted their annual report of
their supervised farm projects,
tobcr helping to the Smith home. under the supervision of T N
Nlnty-flve children in_t&gt; twKnopf. The report 1* forwarded
to the State Office of Vocational
with the new arrival.
Agriculture in Lansing.

In-. nando Oviedo,.16. who la Maying

'similar Youth

te««&lt; 1 » «

lift approved practices Into
on their farms.

C

---------------- Gross Income
.
Sf-JR. X EK ™ I Hits $43,010

In* at the Richart Kelly mi-

wu

A daughter. Carol Marte, vraaf

well. Sho weighed six pounds.

Central PTA Haars
Superintendent
There

T.

IffliSAg Students

_

DRUMS ANO SIMM BEAUTIFULLY.
HER FATHER IS A BANDLEADER.

were Kenyon Peabody and Dale

HoMovera on the board

Welcome Daughter

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY

323 S. Michl|«i

HOMtl LAUNDkY
W. Green at Broadway

(UlUoe &amp; Mr GMnon)
WJ 5-4Q42

u.

Ph. Wl .5-3252

�Clash
ons in 4-Way
for Second

Saxons Defeat
Prep Basketball Jackets, 66-54,
At Greenville
Roundup
S#ori
Big T&lt;
I’roducei ImoI'i 3rd

Unbeaten
Senior Loop

SMfcr

Armchair Athlete
Invitational Wn
lions also go to
their aeoonfl team
------------the Maxon wnaOsn «J» a^ln

Straight League Win
Despite inability to score, the
Hastings High Baxnnx rolled to
their third straight West Central
Oonfftence victory at OreenvlUe
Friday. defeaUng the hustling
Yellow Jackets, 66-54.
Greenville's high - scoring Ed
Shroyer sank the first field goal
of the game, giving Coach Lee
Fox’* lad* their only lead of the
clash as the speedy Blue Ac Gold
eagers moved out in front to

Cub, Boy Scout
Leader* to Meet
Thu Thursday
The regular ngonthiy Itoundkabte Training scaeun tor Thoinappto District Cub Scout leaders

Larry tfbora I

one record. Again* Wavgrly. he
won by decision. Other winning
Vikings were Greg W diman.
Rich Canfield and Miks Matt­
son. AU three won by pinning
Jan. 2 with a wonderful catch of
Hastlngs dominated much of bluegills and walleyes. . . .
the play, especially in the first
Bob Leary got the prise for his
period when they controlled the
ball for 22 shots but drilled Just

pnutafr jphns. will have a chance to
H|n, vuAly Improve their league posl'"uJxTwith a win over the Orioles
lifr*M&gt;'they hope to better their
XMfe65 record with Charlotte

'Friday night Charlotte fell behtnd St. Johns in the first period.
1S-4, and the bulge was too much
■fBF the Orioles Io overcome and
they bowed to Coach BUI Swears
defending champions. 54-74. It
wMpharlotte* first loss in four

topic will be discussed; Boy
Scout Week planning with the:
clUxcnshlp theme will be demon-

Expect 250 Scouts
To Compete in
Klondike Derby

pumped in 33 point* to share
game scoring honors with St.
Johns’ Dennis Springer.
Jim Leonard scored 17 for the
Tho Annual Thornapple Dis­
Redwings. Gene Rademacher 12 trict Klondike Derby Is to be
anaBUl DeGroot and John Wil- held Saturday, Jan. 15, at the
acAOiad 10. BUI Rogers had 12 Hastings Country Club starting
* forOharlotle and Lance Rochessstos^L
The Hastings Lions Club spon­
sors this Winter event, providing
hot chocolate and hot dogs for
each participant
The Klondike Derby U an

Charlotte football |une, made
hie Orel appearance Friday in
a Vanity basketball anUorm.
He entered the game with 4:28
shot as a Vanity player and put
Hastings out in front, 18-15. Just
before the half ended he drilled
his second shot, giving the VanderVeen men a 25-21 bulge at

Young Saxons
Lose Overtime
Greenville Tilt

will conduct their monthly moat­
ing on Thursday, Jan. 12 at 7:30
p.m. at the Boutheoaum School,
HaaUoga Foie White, chapter
advisor will to in cnarge of this

127 pounds; Dennis Maotosis de­
cistoned Doo Shipman. 7-8, 183;
Bob Gibson over Dan Schroeder,
5-2, 180. and Tom Oinaon over
Mark Hughea, 3-1. heavyvrtgiit.
Scoring draws were: to Oole
vs. Ttxiy Osborn, 1-1, 130 pounds,
an opponent who had not drop­ khd Charles Myer* vs. Miks Irish,
ped a match this season.
3-2, 1».
•
The Junior Vanity picked up
Grand Ledge winners were Dave
their third win ot the season by Wiseman who deddoosd Rod Hail.
defeating Waverly 24-21. Win­
ning for Lakewood were Ray
Smith, Roes Livingston, Herb
Rush. Allen Burstey, Lynn Van­
Buren and BUI Williams.
On Jan. SI, the Vikings me*
Charlotte at Lakewood and then

Butner adt benefit you I

two raid medala at tho World
University Games held at Budapeot, Hungary tn Bummer IMS.

Again Steve Schondelmayer
exhibited an outstanding floor
game and led hU mates with 25
points. It took the Senior for­
ward a while to get started—he

Saxona had thing* their own
way In the first period, racing
to a 17-3 lead, but Uys faded.

their ability in various Scout­
ing skill*.
The Klondike Derby take
place betweeh 1 and 5 pm. un

performance, alwas handicapped
into foul trouble

___ __
King constantly
tkxu approximately one-fourth swept the boards.
mile apart *rv1 ooo-fourth mile
from the starting point, over
the roiling wooded area around
the golf course.
Each patrol will build Ha own
Klondike skd and will carry the
nd ext the trail during the derby.
The sleds will be pulled by
members of the patrol from

?2W.‘
WolTtrlea. 1
Fourtas. IS
SBMiWflT. 1

the starting point.
Each patrol will receive "Gold
Nuggets" as they complete their
Scout skill problem al each
town. The number of gold nug­
gets they receive will be det&lt;rrnlned by bow skillful they com­
pleted their problem. Tho num-

Harlem Stars to
Be at Nashville
Commerce la sponsoring the ap­
pearance of the Harlem Stars
In a game at the Maple Valley
gym at 8 pm. Thursday, Jan.

Available
be Barry Chunty Humane So1 reports that docs are availby contacting Dean Braden

big savings on
everyday needs
Lydia Gray

TOILET TISSUE

The Souuta will register at
12:30 and the derby will get un­
derway by 1:30 pm. and should
be ended by 5 pm

Accepting Entries
In Men’s City
Bowling Tourney

I SUPC» VALUE

^DROUS

Colors to match your bath­
white, pink, blue, yellow, lilac.
650 two-ply sheets per roll. 10
roUs-ln reusable poly bag.

ment will be accepted through
Sunday. Jan. 16.
The tourney will W MJ
Fab. 5 through Feb. IX
’
Haines and one director of the

FOR/ FUN AND
Health
"It’* America’*
Favorite Family

Fun"

I* when fashion-fussy, power­

Open Bowling

particular, relaxotipn-ready you
'66 Plymouth Fury.

Time Available
Winner* in the handicap divi­
sion included the Bliss feepntr
Uam with 2M2. Bay Bond and
Jack Chadwick in doubles with
1331, Eldon Mathews In single*
with 6M and Ju* Chadwick
with 1M1 tn the all-evsata.

Phone Wl 5-318*
FOR INFORMATION
ANO ROUVATIONS

handle

But something wonderful Happens when you
tot yourself go

BflWLJNL'
WwdMat MMilava .

to your Plymouth

�.

.

.

210-547, Jack Ron 204-548. D.
CutohMl 545.

HmUms

MONDAY MIXERS

mayer 201-531. Galen Daniels
556. Tom Gilliland 561. Irvin
Harwood 541, BUI Jarow 540.
Floyd WUlioms 243-545 and
Maynard Tucker 541.

ton Rings 46. Harwoods 44. Mill­
er Jewelers 41. Culllgan's 38. City
Food and Larke Buick 36, Mont­
gomery Ward 35. Roush Tailor*
33**. Aluminum Products 32,
Auto Tag Inn 23 and Tyden 1414.

HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Few pin* were falling for the
lad.i Wednesday of last week,
and only Dave Irwin railed over
thc 800 barrier. Dave fired 222­
615. A. Hendrlchscn posted 580.
Ron Ptilow 506. Ben Kenyon
552. Don Drake 563. Harry Long
204-554. Bob Lambert 201-577,
Lawrence Keeler 545, Lgubaugh
501. Dcnwr Kierwy 52t Harold
Hall 563, Wanye Decker 5M,
John Havens 515. Bruce Terry

SfE MUTEST
AUTOMATIC (HUM
CHAW SAW
III THE WORLD.

Machines and Deputies 38. Park- Mobil 35. Bums Refrigeration
33&gt;4. Action Flex 32. Hostings
Milling 29. Arcade Beauty Salon
tings Aluminum 35. Patten and CUylere Trucking 26. CoppeMonument 33. South End Food lantern 26 and Rockhill and
32. Montgomery Ward and Has­ Banghart Sinclair Service 21.
tings Electric 30. Tinkle™ 26*4,
Hastings Barmer 20 and Viking 181. Ruth Thomas 457-161, Ruth
Corp. 17.
.
Kruger 451-190. Donna Travis
457-156. Barb Kiersey 443-177.
550. Galen Daniela 192-532. Den- Frances Welcher 468-164, Irene
Carpenter 500-199. Sally VanWoodman 169:502. Paul Cassel Dulne 495-204. Shirley VanDen198-528, Karol Owen 231-616, Bob burg 515-189. Gladys Edwards
Reese 200-534, Emmeth Engeaeth 468-196, Wilma Daniels 473, Katy
193-538, Curt Awery 192-528. Bob Colvin 496-182, Irene Heath 452,
Ingrain 192-512, Harvey Baker Betty Sbclcr 474. Faye Allen
209-531. Rod Tleta 190-543, Vern 449 and Ella Higdon 458.
Good game*: Madeline Everett
Bowman 227-597, Bob Burghdoff
U31'-513TPaurCrtiwf6rd' TB2-517, 179, Shirley Raymond 179 and
Bob Brittingham 213-560, and Olnnle Betts 182, Joan Whllmycr picked up the 5-8-10 spUt
Jim Myers 174-511.
and Louise Annis the 4-7-10.
WEDNESDAY P. M. LEAGUE
AJBC JUNIOR DIVISION
Standings: Hastings Motor
Standing*: Coleman Insurance
39h. Moose 38H. Piston Ring 33.
and VIOL Boy 36. BhTkey'a 34. Northside Grocery 30*4. Has­
East Bide Lumber SOS. Barry tings Sanitary Service 28*4 and
Ready Mix 29. Miller’s Plumbing Hastings Aluminum 11.
Good aerie*: Wes VanDenburg
221-532. Rick VanDenburg 181­
481. Jack Reynolds 175-475. Steve
Merrill 171 -457. Tom Garrison
burg 193-519. Ruby Downey 224­ 168 - 421 and Chuck Sunthelmer
477, Gene Thompwm 183-517, 157-402.
Joan Kingsbury 181-503, Sue 8L
BANTAMS (UNDER UI
Martin 178-496. Faye Allen 178­
483, Louise Bahs 182-480, Bort) . Standings: Haan's 40H, Dale's
Kleraey 165-473, Maggie Corrigan 32**, Kaeehele's 29. Legion Aux­
iliary
26 H. LP G&lt;s 28, Bum's
175-446. Marton Eye 182-468.
Kate Bender 153-403, Lucille 24 H, George's Cllgo and Barr
. Wilson 168-454, JeaniOO DaJrniui Tires 24. Superette 23. Pit»en
Monument
Ulmber &gt;0,
■xJPllA BoMW AfetaJy. 167-463. Food Center21,19.B.arry
Hast^Afaifiiitartlyn McKShSle 155-399.
Marge Campbell a triple 118-118­
118. Joan Martin 1M-43S, Undo Copper Lantern I5U. Auto Tag
Lowry 173-458 and Grace Aller- Inn 14, Hastings Motor Sales 13
and V&amp;J Service 12H.
dlng 158-487.
Good Games: Virginia Sherry
ing 152-281. a Barnum rolled
145-280, K. Rose 170-370, J. Mil­
ler 130-255, B. Havens 153-253.
A. Merrill 138r2Sl. R. Wyngarden

MCCULLOCH MAC 2-10
10M Ibl. Of CultiMjttgwXaJ
ProfeiiloMl
• ConilnidJtm miaRttdoomi
men »Thli Is thsnMMtH1
you'vi (islly b4«n witting ta. .
AUTOMATIC CHAIN 0IL1N8 HUS
SEPARATE MANUAL 0ftlMB SYSTEM.
Fast slut fingrrtlp primer.
AH rndoisd ufburstor with
M« fovsmor.
Ml A needlt bsarinp
throughout.
An all new MAC-10 cutting
team with tho toughest,
smoothest-cutting bar. chain
and sprocket combination on
any saw...with the famous
McCulloch reboreable cylinder
that extends uw life.
.

W« have the
latex!

pattern*

MIUCIWnlUtMf
.EASY

THE MODERN FASHION
LN FLOORS

terms
A FLOOR TO MEET

FRANCISCO

EVERY BUDGET

FARM SUPPLY HASTINGS FLOOR
M-37 So.

COVERING

Wl 5-3150

123 w. Sut. Sr.

Mid-Villa Inn
MIDDLEVILLE

FRIDAY FISH SrtCIAL

All the Ferch

Morgan 131-246, T. Robinson 127-

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drink* '/t Price from 8 to 9 p.m
CHICKEN’S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY

Spo
GoUea Perfection

A Live Orchetfra playing Musk

for your dancing and listening plaesura

Shirley Hawks 156-420 and Dorn
Greenfield 440.
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
High Mrtr* »nd
John
Kaslnsky 188-547. Bob Ingram
315-560, BUI Bums 187-544, Allan

The Grand Ledge Comets, who
won the first L. H. Lamb Invitanoni“ W r e a 111 n g tournament,
•waUted °fl *‘lh thclr 5CC0n&lt;1
tcam championship Saturday
nlghl when
cdged thc
tings
°n« High'Saxons.
“.ah'Saxons. 115 to 108.
108

donla
last week
92-59 without ; High with 49 points, followed by
any^rouble,
^rhHe

Rod Thomas fllldt

Stag Shop Takes II
Undisputed Lead [I

Central
Standingg

JTest

W

TEAM

.

In City league

;•“««“h-|Jib&amp;XwSu.L3^SoS5: **«

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PS

8

Ck*rlott«
St. Jokai
HmUbs*

Roger* 4H Griup
dent of the Rogers ... —
craft Club at a meetbig held at
Charles Puller.

eagers to their win with 29 points! "cst vatnoiic witn to eocn.
Hasting* Men's cage wheel
with Hob White adding 22. Tom i The defending champion. Bat- , Thursday night when they
Junior leader* Doug Fuller.
Benedict had 21 for the losing tie creek Lakeview, did not de- ,omped J&gt;ver
WBudorfT Ud*. 68-63 win over the Merchants Tom Eckert and Rule Yaeger
Fredenburg had 22. Dave Ling ----- --------- -------- -------------- -. , .
___
',cnd ,,,e U,,e86 to 25, while the previously un­ 18. Don Bowers 10, Jack Chad- i have been assigned mMnders with
Lloyd Bchrotcnbocr scored .4
Coach Bob Miller's Blue 8: defeated Ooslander lads were wick 8 and Larry Utter and Tom]which they are to work. Fourteen
points, Dave Plasman 17 and Gold grapplers. who had finished I defeated by Renner Ford. 62-58 Reynolds 4 each and Lcn Bums , belong to the club, *—
Mika Brinks
Rrlnlra 15
IS to
tn pace
nana Hamilton
Hamiltonsecond
■_ .1a• uin the first two Lamb In­I
Mike
This Thursday night the
to the big win. Bill Reid had 17, vltationaLs. had high hopes of I
Call Wl 5-34*1.0
Goslander* will run headon In­
Mike Klovontch had 14 for the .
Dick Steward 13 and Dave Lind-, winning the first team title this to the Stag Shop powerhouse Merchants, Ernie Strong 13. Bob [
Ft
berg 12 for Maple Valley.
(year but again had to settle for In the Aral game of the double VunderVeen 12. Ron LCUls 9. Ed I ——
Maple Valley was only two | runner-up honors. The Saxon*
Hamstra 6. Dr. Charles Morrill
^te down, 36-34, at the half did have the most Individual Hastings High School.
I1 and Bernie Oorti 3. David
David Blater
Hamilton spurted to a 36-25 I champions In thc eight-school
Hastings Mfg. meets Francisco 2 “l,d Dr Larry Blarf 1.
scoring advantage to win going competition.
Shop In thc 8:15 nightcap] The standings;
,WitLho- Mi.h
I Winning championships for Pnrm
In the East gym.
j TEAM
The Barry County. Zoning
. c «
Hastings High were Phil Arnold.
Wilson Insurance will face ] **“8 8J&gt;op
M laMmek.
.
103 p°
un&lt;1 CoJe
«ll»Ulon;
Andrews.
Office will be open only
Augusta T^eaday of
n2;
Kcn
1M; Jim
Mafk
And„, Renner Ford In the 7 pm. game Goslander
--••
P^hmtnMpXa* ntehL^ ‘
son/145: Charles Mym. 165. and in the HHS main gym while the
on Wednesday! until
reSZifJJa.t.m.io Ton’ Gibson, 180. Gibson won hla Hastings Merchants take on,H“u««»
further notice. However.
thO Vnn?hrL°ftn
nrui1 scheduled bout via a for- Walldorffs entry in the second 'Francisco »-«- ‘
gyne.
, Hasting* 1
re *
,p|t whfn Grand Ledge's Murk
In the other game last week, ■ wl'i'tonJe"
to thei first period. 18-7, and that |
defaulted because of un
aniwered daily.
RU» riienn
:o!d
Grand Ledge already Wil.on defeated Francisco. 66-62
la’Xltai
had ,he tcttm tltlc 5&lt;"fte&lt;' UP- nnd and Hastings Mfg. nipped the ।
•&gt;« points for kDelton
nc
uue
36
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Richord Sfecum
D? 1
bUt ne
h alon
dldl 1
thc *„
Comct
coach
tossed- up.
In nna
the HaUM. Mmlwua 6,-0
«t enough
enrowh help.
h.ln
|han
g chance
Four Renner Ford playTrkyere
get
Zowiag AdmiafitrHoe
Delton was out In .front 24-16 on Hughes' suffering additional in the double figures to leadtH^-S^BS.1.recorU by booUnk 24 B0®15
and held the eight-point lead at I Injury unnecessarily.
team to the win. Bob Carmoney /
•
I Grand Ledge “
had
“ four indl- had 14 points. Ted Egleston and
muc
six points off the margin out-1
Gene Service 13 each
tach and Bob &gt;
Lammers had 11. T
- Terry Jordon
; \
The championship .ummary:
the third canto and won in the |
Dlrt wi*ein»o (Old a«i
chipped in 5. Art l..c.
Meade
uc ,
4 «,,«
and ;
finale scoring 21 points to 17 for!*iootd w*yn* witMngton (Bronwn. Gary McGhee 2.
the Panthers.
3-1Tom Havens had 17 for Gos-;
Gull Lake, which lost 65-59 to' BcVireiti' ioku? ?!s’
lander. Mike Corrigan II, Butch'
Bangor Tuesday ol Inst week., nu—Jim Andrew* &lt;n&gt; 4«d*iM«d Hartman 10. John Booher 7. Jim
was Idle Friday. At Bangor. Carl ।
D«v*au &lt;ot.&gt;. 6 3.
Cole 6, Jim Sargeant 5 and Gary
Hamden scored 17. pointe for'
T«- Cole and Gary VanHouten had 2
See Our
Coach Roy Healy's Gull Lake 'r
(ot» d.ei each.
quintet, Bruce Haire added 12 ' *iontd Terr* Keller (HI. Kef&lt;re&gt;&gt; de
It was a real romp for the Stag
Variety of,
and Paul Dudnlcka 11.
1
*n«r res*l*r and oeerUm* end Shop chaps. Steve Barnum
OnrtpHmUon moral'lepotouj-',ol,
pumped tn 19 points. Jerry Eck­
BIRD FEEDERS.
and grabbed 23 rebounds Friday! *ioned Jim rumen (Lakewood). 3.t.- man and Bob Schneider tallied
night as Wayland's Wildcats' IJ* - Tomme Dlaeler &lt;OL&gt; d*ci 16 each, Bub Spencer had 13,
Many Styles and Prices
trouned Hopkins. 73-54 Rkk '
Don Trefry 10. Jerry Hopkins’7
Baughman added 17 points for'
and Ron Martin 5.
the winners, Walt Messer 16 and ' IM—Suva Irtak (OL) decialoced
John
Gallagher
scored
7
for
I Frank
Terry Parks 15. Tom Morri* h*d
185__-CoUln*
Chlrlo (A).
MT„,2 0
,
Walldorff, Art Bennett and Jim
14 for Hopkins Which had dr-:D*a Schroeder. (OL). 11-8.
Moore had 5 each. Dennis Cleve­
Buy your wild bird food in tho bulk
tested . Wayland earlier In the J
HEAVYWEIOHT — carts Airal.on land 4. Bob Spencer and Bob Ehredt had 2 and Phil Walldorff
. . . Cracked Corn, Mixed Seed and
Fennville defeated Martin. 72­
one.
54, taking a 19-5 first period lead
Leading the Wilson quintet
Sunflower Seeds. We also have Suet
and coasting In.
,ur
103 —BUI Cole (OL) decleloard was Gene Henderson who scored
The scores by quarters:
b••
25 pointe, followed by Jim Wynea
Cakes.
GULL LAKE ....12 16 11 20-59
with 16. Dave Ackett with 8. Ray
BANGOR 13 14 19 19—65
Rousch and Merle Martin with 6.
120 -Jam.. Kolodle* (A)
aloaed Tony Uibern (OL), 10.
Gill Gibb* with 4 and Keith
GALESBURG
Miller with 2. Don Mohn and
DELTON ...
Mike Richey had 16 for Franclsco.i Vic Butcher 15. Steve Cole
DELTON 24 17 17 17-45
5, Shirley Woods 4 and Gar)'
PARCHMENT16 17 23 21—77
231 W. State
Wi. M5-59S2
UB—Bod 8oowi*rtotU (B) A«cl- Cote 2.
Art Fredenburg was thc Has­
oned Jim Foatar (OL). 4-0. ' '
MIDDLEVILLE
1S4 — Karl Cochran (ORU) dol­ tings Mfg. Lads' big gun in their
CALEDONIA .

notice;

Feed The Wild Birds

Blair's Farm &amp; Garden

(C1BWCI

Local Bowlers
Win $125 in UAW
Tournament

T-K School
Calendar
J-BIDAY, JAM. U—BukettL . __
pie Vdie*. Her*. S:30: Dtnce after
SATURDAY. JAH

16- BatXelb.il

MOMDAY, JAN
meeting. 3:01
WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY.

Bckdol Cloaad: BaaketbalL Hamilton,
nrrr. a:so.
SATURDAY.

Denny Hill, senior frecstyler
from Lansing Is the captain of
the Michigan State swimming
team for 1965-66
EXPERT TIRE
SERVICE

BARR
Tire Shop
ROYAL

NEW TRACTORS NOW EN ROUTE
SEE THEM JOHN DEERE DAY

Buys on
&amp; Used Tiros
Mouatod FRIIt

at the COMMUNITY BUILDING

owe 945-9411

Barry County Fairgrounds, Hastir gs

PARKING

Wednesday, January 19
Luncheon at 11:00 a.m
Movie at 1:00 p.i

Don’t be half-protected
If your injuraooe program doesn't adequately
cover you against major possibilities of loss, you
may wake up one day to find yourself in serious
financial Double. It's wiser to let ui check your
Insurance needs now—for your home, car, family
or business. Well give you a prompt, frank
appraisal of your situation without cost or
obligation.

Friend 209-517, Peg Cronknger
atneky 166-465. Phyllis Brown
175-468, Nancy Taylor IM. Bob

randsenC

F

Make plans now to attend John Deere Day.
We've made special arrangement to display some of the all-new
John Deere Tractors you'll see starring in this year's film show.
It's a Power Train '66 tire kickin' bonus... one we hope you won't
miss. Lunch Is'on us. So is tho fun.

SEE WHAT'S NEW IN
THE LONG GREEN LINE

GOODYEAR'BROS*

Insurance Agency

Over Minor’s JowoUrs
120 W. STATI ST.

Phone SY 5-3640
tit mu

'i

Saxon Wrestlers Again
Win 2nd in Lamb Metft

Denburg 116-224. R. Nelson 141­
The bowling team representing
222. J. Bumsworth 130-219. D. Local 414, UAW-CIO. of the
Newell 117-213. S. Goodyear 130- E W. Bliss Company. In the
Kent - Montcalm - Ottawa area
union tournament held at the
n 110-209 and C. Dal- Westgate Bowl In Grand Rapids
houser 106-208.
■
won second place and 3125 in
prise money.
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Firing a 2567 actual team
Standings: Welton's Heating * total and a 2912 team hand!Plumbing 48. River Bend Golf
45, Highlands Dairy 42. Andrus
Insurance and Thornapple Skat­ Hendershot 511. Rosa Naah 483
ing 41, Johnson’s Furniture 34.
The winning first place handlKen's St Bob's Gulf 29 and Poll's
Construction 24.
Kennedy spilled 245 his first
606, Judy Tolen 153-413. Jane game to take solo honor:, among
Sherk 149-420, Ed Anderson 219­ the local qlllntel and Root, who
570. Urry Annis 165-426,' Olav is’ president of 414, had a 202
Befrlng 164-440, Joan Haywood hla second game.
The bowlers’-scores with han­
173-432, Larry Utter 178-488.
Verdie Sinclair 162-422. Jeri dicaps were Kennedy 650, Root
Cheney 171-447. Don Cheney 174- 602, Hendershot 586. Nash 566
and Smith 508.
The Regiqnal tourney was
Poll 167-466, Bob Tosaava 212­
567. Lou Richter 153-429, Ruth completed over two weekends.
Rice 155-40. Mildred Adrtanson The Hastings team will go to
162-428. Pat Camel! 129-359 and Buffalo. N.Y.. in May for the
UAW - CIO's National tourna­
Milford Corneil 153-459.
ment.
HASTINGS MPG. LEAGUE
• Jerry Bmelker led the field Yeckley 4H'ers to Seo
Tuesday night rolling 200-562.
Art Gallup snuggled 215-556, Al Pictures of Russia ■
Relgler 50S1 Roy Carlson 515.
The Veckley «H club will meet
Mafnard Tinker 522, Paul Bond al Northeastern School on Mon513. Dale Geiger and Joe Dan­
Mr*. Melvin Smith will show
iels 500, Mike Reynolds 516, Bob
Stuts 507 and Joe State 524.
bar pictures of her trip to Ru»Standinn: Ofilce 46. Tool
Room 42. Leftovers 40. Caslte 40.
Courthouse Service 38**, Tough rangement and the refreshments
Guy* 36. Preaatn 32. Machine include: the Denver K Jersey
Room 31*4. Chrome Room 29 and family, the Oampbel) family, the
Journeymen 25.
Max Francisco family and th?
Leonard Tripp. family.
TUESDAY TWISTERS
Standing*: Local Finance 45.
Pleasant Point Motel 42. PowBetty Downing rolled 170-454,
Carol Keeler 159-40, Dollle Lar­
son 168-448, Bandy Gallup 15«443, ‘ Marilyn Curtis IM - 435,
Greta Greiner 156-430, Carol
Hurless 179-410, Jan Kletaman

y ..

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

Maple Valley
Faces Middleville
Friday Evening

ence. wlU go to Wayland.
Craig 230-554. E. Miller 520, C. 81»op 37H. Hastings Heights 37.
Caledonia travels to i
Krause 202-525, O. Norrie 500. Hastings Savings A Loan 32'4. Grandville Christian.
♦
Don Pickard 502, Dam( Will­
Middleville meets Saranac
yard 117, Bob Boyle 216-570. Bob
Sponable 514, Merl Campbell 233- Magnetics 21 and Auto Tag Inn
win
Porttend to &gt;
m2
»O rnd'Caledonia
Glelarowskl 564. Doug Vickery
X I kJiierd 4 Caledonia
198-608. Wilma Daniels 164-458,
over cale-

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 3 453. Louise Bahs 215-515, Mag
Gilmore Jewelers 41, Wall­ Keegatra 170-462. June Benner
181-499. Leah Dawe 190-494.
Betty Bheler 183-486. Maxine
Dipp 190-497. Marge Wieland
vine Gravel 31, Lockshare Fanns 165-482. Marte Ulrich 188-473,
Boonie Hathaway 160-473, Bernie
Eckert 170-486, Gladys Bdwarda
189-508, Anna McDonald 171-467,
Shirley VartDenhurg 197-531,
585, Les Bpriirgfr 201-574, Pat Helen Crawford 176-475. Donna
Gilmore 201-55A George Cogs­ Goucher 176-485, and Betty
well 539. Gerald Skedgtll 531, Sothard 157-453.
Paul Casae] 218-515, Dennis
MONDAY BOWLER ETTE 8
Cleveland 511. .Bespard Wood­
mansee 508 and Ray Lundquist
Blanding*: Walldorffs 52. Pen505.
tings Radio — TV 44. Motor
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Standing*: Smith Brae. 48. Mahler Motor Sales 38 'i. Oil-

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Prittav nlsht It will ba Maple
Valley's turn to face Coach Ray
Page’s undefeated Trojans from
T-JC High at Middleville while
Hamilton, the other unbeaten

sky 219-588. Shannon Lydy 211­
COMMERCIAL. MAJOR*
578, George Lydy 508, John
BUI BL Lawrence fired a bril­ Gorodenakl 210-548. Pate Kru­
liant 607 task week pith a high ger 213-533, Jim Barnum 530.
game ot 245 to cam solo and
League. Joe Burkholder also hod
'a flna night, ins
Harr Haan postal
moth Engtoeth
Aapinall 208-574,
220-566, Paul Edwards 219-557.
Shannon Lydy 201-555. Joe Glelarowskl 537, Merle Henderahr*
215-542. Gordon Bothard 233­
540. Glenn Laubaugh 203-536,
Bin Burns 548. BUI Hackney 208­
559, Jsck Bowman 530, John Me-

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'fegirfolM i* btwlbor

FARM IMPLtMtNTS

124 Nwfe feffer»o«

OAMXAH4 O4A4

Hmm Wl 5-5052

�Freeport

Help Catch This Killer!

WANTED

gueac* of their son and famMr. end Mr* Bruce Bhooge in Middleville In honor
Bruce’s birthday. * Eugene

BIRTH DEFECTS

Mro. Larry Hawbtta and family
at Battle ofcek were Tuesday
supper guests of Mr. and Mro.

NATIONS 2ND

GREATEST KILLER 1
VICTIM, MCWVIA,500,000

Bthel Blanks Bunday evening. *
Rev. Max Ovenshire is assisting
Rev. I JBL Qsaood this week at
evangelistic meetings at the MoCailum DB. church.
Mrt. Ftoyd Thompeoo spent
Tuesday evening with Mrs Ethel
Blank. Mrs. Cletus Wieland of

ed his pasiniga mom. the State
I UNBORN BABIES
of Michigan sal vu happy to
QU, UXTV
receive IL Ha saw the Bob Hope
show at Christmas time and
CHILDREN a ADULTS
thoroughly enjoyed ft. Bill la
a night patrol leader and haa
SPARE NO EXPENSE TO
II men with him. Their son, Pvt.
ARREST THIS KILLER!
visitor Wednesday. * Mr. and Rodney Kidder u home on a 15Mra. Ftoyd Neeb with his mother,
Mm Era* Nseb. wsre recent ri*ltoro Of the Jim Secords near
Middleville and the Clyde Zelglers al Wayland. * Clayton Mote
had * relapse Bunday evening,
Jan. X and has not been feeling
sa wall His friends are wishing
Mm improvement soon. It would Ml*. Mln* Wieland. ★ Tammy
be good to send him a greeting. Wieland of Hastings wu a Sat­
He la staying with hla son, LJ., urday overnight guest of her
grandmother. w Mr and, Mra
and familyMrt. Lucille Abell attended Uu&gt;
FltSgerald 100 Chib at Hastings
Thursday With potluck dinner er her mother, Mu. Mina Wie­
and meeting. She #u installed land. Mra. Karl Livingston of
al Patriotic Instructor at this .Pinhook was a Bunday after­
Mrs Ben Christie and Cindy
tone. * Miss Linda Geiger, a
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Al­
nurse from New Janey, spent
bert Owen at Morgan. * Mra.
four days’ tom at her parahta'
home, the Dale Geigers of Lan-

East Middle Lake
On.

■«!• M. CWr&gt;u

Mr. and Mra. Donald Oeigor
of Flint spent New Yaart Day
with hl* sister. Mr. and Mra.
Warren Calrna * Mias Jo Engle
was home from Grand Rapids

ASBl SHU

Middleville

UTHI

|T IS THI

Mr. and Mro. Arthur Clinton
were Sunday, Jaa 2. dinner
■vest* ot their son and family,
MT. and Mrs. Robert Clinton of
Middleville. ★ Mrs. Doan Stuart
te at Pennock Hdepital. * Mr*.
Henry Myora wu a Friday din­

___ ___ ~ watch night serNcw Yesrii Eve at-the par.ge fellowship rooms by the

;&gt;nd Mra. William Davie
&gt;A*nd Mra. Lynn Davis
L’tol family
,

our friends, neighbors and rela­
tives far the flowers, cards, food,
money and all acts of kindness
at the recant death of our moth­

of his-parents, New Year's and
Sunday, Jan. X kA reception
and shower wm given Saturday
evening, Jan. 1, at ths parsonage
honoring tho new little in tat,
Sharyl Navellc. A reM nice evsning with the guests and she
VW the recipient of some nice
little gift* Refreshments were

baugh of Hasting* * Mr. and
Mra. Ernie Gross visited his par­
ents, MF. and Mra. Bardy Rowladcr ot NaahvUlc. Saturday. *
Mra. Lillian Tubbs and her
mother-ln - law of Greenville
visited the former'a mother,
Mra. Btclta Tubbs at the Bhdebridge home Bunday evening. *
Mr. and. Mra. Forreet Price
visited her father, .Fred Batey
at the Bhoebridge home Morutoy
afternoon.
Mra Vada Cline of Lowell and
daughter. Mr* Mary Lou Vaughn
of New Orleans, Lsu. were Bun­
day visitor* of Mr. and Ml* Ray
Bees* * Mr. and Mr* Richard
Bird and daughters visited Mr.
and Mr* BUI Elliott and sons in
their new home, the former Don
Golden home, north of Freeport
on Friday. * Mr. and Mra. Rich­
ard Bird and daughters were
Bunday caller* of Mr. and Mr*
I^d Bird of Middleville, Mr. and
MF* T^nnanl
fgnjUy

it Valley

The Stalil family gslhtring
held with a supper at the
Masonic Hall. New Year's in
Clarksville. Mr. and Mra. George
Eldred. Mr* Charles Stahl. Mr.
and Mra. Dannie Stahl and girls,
and MF. and Mr* Dorian Eld­
red and family were those from
here who attended. ★ The Dale
Zook family were Sunday, Jan.
2. dinner guests of Ur Norman
Kauffmans in Aho. ★ Mr. and
Mr* David Patrick and family
were Bunday, Jan. 2, supper
guests of the Maynard Roth
wm

Robert Moore were Saturday
visitors of Mr. and Mr* Jerry
Posthumus at Alto. * Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
BUI Blough were Mrs. Ella Warsop. Mra. DoroCliy Parish and
sou. Mr. and Mra. Jerry' Kyser
and Jim Waraop all of Battle
Crock and Mra. Greta Blough,
local. * Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Brown of MaahvUle spent Tues­
day with MF. and Mra. Fonrst

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Owen and
family of Morgan were Satur­
day visitors of ids parents. Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Farris and and Mra. George Owen. * Mr.
son ot CrwwvlUe. Tenn., and Mr. and Mra. Tom McKee of KalaRobert Farris and daughter.
Sharon of Ft. Wayne, Ind., were
guest* of the Dewey Farris fam­
ily Thursday and Friday, Dec.
30-31. a Mr. and Mra. John Dam
Stadci and DiUe of Carlton. Mr.
and Mra. John E. Brake, and
Jack and Mias Janis Healy of
Lake Odessa were Now Year's
Eve guests of the Dewey Farris
family.

Ferguson Hospital on Jan. 10th
and her son-in - law, Bernard
Wicrglna. wu In Blodgett Hos­ end guests of bar father, Mr.
pital with a broken disc in his and Mra Jervis Campbell. Sat­
urday Mra Meria Shark of Has­
tings wu there and Bunday Mr.
Tucson. Artz., formerly of Mid­ and l£rs Duane Csxnhbell of
Grand Rapids and Lana Campdleville, is following his brother's
foot steps in joining the Navy. ware Sunday gueets. ★ Mr. and

BARGAIN SIASON
Mrs. Dorothy Mdnroe In Kala­
mazoo Saturday. ★ Mr.-and Mrs.
Uoyd Owen were Sunday dinner
guests at Karol Owens at Al­
gonquin Lake.

Mra. Bud Berry of Grand Rap­
ids spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold aegeratrom in

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pleug and
son of Dutton were Bunday
lunch guosta of Mr. and Mra.
Adon Myer* * Mra. Art Webb

However. a real bargain
can always be obtained at
your lumber dealer's. Naway can you spend money*
that will prove a wiser in­
vestment than improvements
to your home. Hila la the

Hendershot &amp; Vidaity
By Mrs. Richard Clark

George Merchant in Martin
Tuesday. * Monte Bender, son of
Word Bender. 1bu&gt; finished Ills

MSU to finish tile tourre tic liad
begun previously. * Ur. and Mrs.
Virgil Adams, had a little sur­
Mra. Don Bowvrs and girls and prise birthday party for his
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Bendlc Iri
honor of their daughter, Bren­
da's fourth birthday. '★ Satur­
day evening Mr. and Mr* Don
Bowers and girls of Hartings
were callan at the Armstrong
home. * Steve, Denny and John­
ny Brogan spent the weekend
with their grand parents, thc her sister. Mr* Elton Lawrence
Warren Brogans while the Bob and family. Saturday evening
Brogans were at Houghton Lake they attended “Bound of Mu­
fishing with the Stan Thomp- sic" In Grand Rapids. * Iric

You can always toil when
mid-winter arrive* There
are sales, dearancei and ptt-

tho parent* of a daughter born
Ln Blodgeu Hospital last Thurs­
day. ★ Mra. Margaret Stratton
and daughter from Davie Road
moved to Mra. Carl PfentoteUer'a
apartment Saturday.
ed at Howard Moore Wednes­
day, Dea 29. * Callers Bunday.
Jan 2. at -Howard Moores were
Basil • Tobias and family from
Hinds district, Mra. Elwin Payne
from Dalton, and Mrs Dean
_By Mrt. Uoyd Owen

East Doud

entiance the value of your
homeland make it trntth
more livable., New catlings
■Dd'flobra are also beat apcotnpBBiBd It thia tlnw of
tttt JW when inside wotk
is attractive to members of
the bonding trade* Wby not
come In and let m help you
plan some improvements st
your house? THE EAST
BIDE LUMBER COMPANY,
■it
oinsnin ct

called on her uncle and aunt at
Middle Lake. Mr. and Mra. War­
ren Colma Saturday, Jan. 1.
St Algonquin Lake. ★ Our sym­
Mrs. Hany Babcock In the Bar­ pathy got* to Alger Cox. south
ney Mills District. * Mr. and of Cedar, In the loan at his wife,1
Mra. Edwin James from Sturgis Crystal, * toog-Ume resident of,
called on Eldon Hough tallng

out my window tills Monday
morning and wc tlic snow com­
ing down and the tcmpenilurtti
slowly dropping it reminds me
of our friends and neighbors

neighborhood. * Please phone
mo your news, so we may keep
theoe friends happy, anytime be­
fore 8:30 am. Monday morning.

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
Clip Thin Guida

K*ep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
thorized Dozier for Wheel
Horse Tractor and Lawn Boy
Mowers. E. L. Carpenter Hard-

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
Gilmore Jewelers. 102 E. State
St. Phons Wl 5-53IX

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Wall, Drain
field, Pumping 1324.00 for 1st
1.000 gala). Call 945-5482.

KEYS DUPLICATED
wait. Ben Franklin
■t Jefferson.

CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
ANO CARPET REPAIR —Has­ COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
ting* Floor Covering. 123 W.
ICE—First clsis work. Call Wl
State. Wl 5-5H8.
5-5085. Burkey Sales and ServBwsto
a?

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No. tharoB BUtkoriiH 40.000
No. ,b»r«H ualilaotlinz 40.000

SMOD-SIIU
for
INSURANCE

COMPLETE DEVELOPING ‘
ICE — 24 hour Service I
and white). Jacobs Preset
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-24

&lt;i&lt;ird'
MOBILE HOMES SALES
Auto Wrecking sr.d Dtt
Hp’a "66". M3T So., 9«

Agency

AM forms of
JURY ANDRUS

HAVE YOUR PICTl

TROPHY CENTER—Pl
laad engraving of all
more Jawelar. 102 E
Phone 945-5316.
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS—Service, peril, botes and
bags for all makes. Authorised
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
tors, machinery and chain'saws
In our hew building gt 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
ic*. Goodyear Bro* *Phona V/1
5-5052.

Cell 945-3431 if Ypu W.oul&lt;| fcih« *&gt; be Lhted in
This ■ Weekly. Service and- Repair Guide

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If Christmas buying took your jack, sell with Classifieds &amp; get it back
Burnn
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MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Word*.

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1435 S. Hanover
W| 5-2425

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CARDS dt THANKS A IN MEMOU I AMS—It per word.

1965 CHEVROLET

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1965 BUICK LE SABRE

SUM
drive, radio.
1943 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Hu power win1964 CHEVROLET
lirwols Qpv, 8 cyi; euto. tranj..
pwr. (lAKg. On* owner.

1963 CHEVROLET

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1959 jCdPtLLAC 2 DR.,
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1983 FORD OALAXIE SM
2 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl engine, au­
tomatic drive, radio. ...SUM
1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIK
3 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl. engine, std.
tram., radio....................... 81.885
1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
BteUon Wagon. 4 Dr, 9 Paas..
V| engine, automatic drive,
power atecrlng. power brakes,
radio........................
M95
UM CHEVROLET BUCAYNE
3 Dr. Sedan........................... MM
19a MEBCURY CUSTOM
■ 4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic drive,
power steering and brakes.
»UM
................................
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4 Dr. Sedan. Power steeling
and brake*. ___________ 31,095

—IH-C. SOO Tractor. New rear

1MI MERCURY METEOR 8M
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............-.gm
1881 COMET
rl., 4 Dr. Sedan.............. MM

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SPECIALS

USS LINCOLN PREMIERE
4 Dr. Sedan.
18W MERCURY 4 Dr. Sedan.
1959 EDSEL 4 Dr. Sedan.
UW RENAULT 4 Dr. Sedan.
19M FORD 4 Dr. Wagon .
USED TRUCKS

made u provided by eUWlo *.4
Cawt rte*.
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Deled. J.»»Mj 4th. ISM . , _
Philip R. MluboU. /edge bf tn-

ill.. Do..14 «■
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4 Dr. Sedan. Has automatic
drive, power steering and
brake#, radio. Low miles. 11,654
1944 DODGE

—1848 Jahn Deere B Tractor.
'Starter and lights.
,
—1862 John Deere 201Q Tractor.
—1850 John Deere B Tractor.
Hydraulic. A-l shape!
—John Deere Model N PTO
Spreader. A-l ahape.
—Several Used Plows—All ateea.
—Grain Bln to fit Pick-up Truck.

SALE — One

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—1055 CASE 401 Diesel. Good
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-1854 INT. 300. Gas tractor.
-1861 FERGUSON w loader.
—1858 CASE 4y B Tractor. V‘de
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PURINA WILD BIRD SEED
-1941 IM.C. H. Tractor.
IBM CHEV. H TON PICKUP
h.arUg b.
SUNFLO WEBBUlldr.4 Ur
Has radio, with coast mirrors.
SCRATCH GRAIN—or
Like new condition, has very -I.H.C. BJf. Tractor with culUlew mllae.............................S1.8M
CORN
AND
EAR
CORN
PubhcaUu u4
vator.
»d, *• ir.rl4.4b,
.SL2M
BIRD FEEDERS
-ALUS CHALMERS WC Trac­
tor with loader.
PURINA DOG CHOW
INS INTERNATIONAL H TON —CASE 4-14 plow w/trlp btraa.
DOG MEAL
.
4-wbeel drive. Like new. .32,258 —I-H.C. 4-14 plow w. trip btms.
PUPPY CHOW
—M-M mid. 8-18 plow w/trip
IIm.I *84 Hu4ic
CAT CHOW
btms. 103 W. BUI. BL
DOG WORMERS and
—JOHN DEERE 10 ft. disk.
SHAMPOO
—JOHN DEERE 2-row planter.
ALL KINDS OF SALT—M»M 4-row planter.
IMS OLD8 CBUI8EB
—8 Used /rtbwers.
NO. 2 BOCK SALT
... 9 Paia. Station Wagon.
SALT PEARLS
Maroon.
1310 N. Michigan
BLOCK BALT
—NEW HOLLAND mower iand UM OLDBMOB1LE
t
Phone
Wl
5-2479
conditioner.
. . . Delta 88 4 Dr. Hardtop;
ROCK SALT FOB ICE
—JOHN DEERE conditioner.
Custom vinyl trim, power
steering and brakes, tow mlle—VERMEER conditioner.
.
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—'8 Used balers.
UM QLDkMOBILE
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—8 Used forage harvesters.
A Automotive
—4 Used blowers.
... 98 sartes 3 Dr. Hardtop.
Full power and all the extras,
1855 FORD CONVERTIBLE - FULL TIME MAN FOR WORK
nice maroon finish.
Stick. V-8, new tires. IUO. SY
IM E. Railroad
Wl 5-2943
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8-3701.
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drauhe lift
■■
1/33
in person at Northaida. Gro­
. 3, Dr. V-8 engine, automatic
cery. 839 N. Michigan Ave..
—1 JOHN DEERE 3-wheel auger
Hastings.
U
unloading box. like new.
S. Hanover a* City Limits
local owner.
—8 Used corn pickers.
UM PONTIAC CATALINA
—1 MH Super 26 self propelled
UM OLDS
ply, &gt;07 Bo. 946-31*0.
; ,tf
combine.
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan. 4 Dr. Radio, Automatic.
ROUTE in City of Battings
Power steering and brakes,
—18 Used manure spreaders.
INSIBTON MTCSnOAM "ifcr19Ci VALIANT
387.50 average P*"r
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sible. Full or part time. Write
TLED QABt Bee Cate A •MUY
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»—!&lt;.»—. Kafnn.
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table. P.T.O.
1863 FORD
Radio.
Over Stan's Wallpaper
... 9 passenger Country Squire
—1 LETTS mixer grinder in good
1863 FORD GALAXIE 500
&amp; Paint Store
station wagon. Power steering
shape.
and brakes, automatic trans- 4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic. Radio,
OPEN FRIDAYS
Ar Business Services
heater, power steering.
mUalon. one owner.
9 A M. to 5:30 P.M.
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1963 PONTIAC
g cyl, Sid, Radio, w/walls.
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. . . Catalina Sport Coupe.
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Power steering, radio, white­ 1M3 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
walls, sparkling white finish.
3 Dr. Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl. Radio,
HELP
WANTED
heater.
Mgr A. C. Adams. Box 1,
IMS OLDb.
Shelby, Mich.
1/37
Super 8g 4 Dr. Sedan. Ex
UM FORD GALAXIE
cellent condition, power steer­ 4 Dr, 6 cyl. Stand, Radio.
ing and brakes, new Olds
19M
RAMBLER
CUSTOM
trade.
4 Dr. 6 cyl. Automatic. Radio,
ua PONTIAC
, . . OtteIna 4 Dr. Sedan. heater. Cheap I
Well established manu­
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facturer offers fine oppor­
dio, one owner.
4 Dr. Station Wagon. I cyl.
tunity to young man with
Automatic.
ua CHEVY u
. . . Nova 400 Sport Coupe. 6
High School or College
cyL, automatic usmsmlsalon,
5x7 to 16x20
education, as Tool Design
Custom 4 Dr.
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if
Fully equipped, v/walla.
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with experience. For in­
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stamp with your name, ad­
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
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dress and ZIP number lor
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and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
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ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich..
ntxneiU. Culllgan Water
Available at Jacoba* Pharmacy.
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MAHLER

MOTOR SALES

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Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

BARRY'S
Chrysler - Plymouth

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

FRANCISCO

FARM SUPPLY

TOOL DESIGN
DRAFT MAN

CANVAS TARPS

$3.47 up

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REAHM

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work. Clean IM square feet
for only MM. HaaUoaa Floor
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Michigan ■

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UNBEATABLE 1966 VALUES
ph.. DOUBLE Top Value STAMPS Every WEDNESDAY!
Fresh Whole

TENDERAY
aaaatm- •

U. S. Choice Tenderay

Stewing
Chickens

Sw011 Pretntum
SUCE9 BKCOI nb gig 99*
MMKUlWEltER

‘No oAer beef

T/J

Chuck
Steaks

b 59*

frtih can be
So Tender."

Lockthore

Chocolate Flavored

SKIM MILK

Hernid s

SMOKY LINKS *&gt;&lt;» x Ag 08*

1-lb pig 89*

Seafood Salo

BEEF NECK BONES
BOILING BEEF
OX TAILS

US. Choice Tenderay

BOUND STEAKS a

Fret-Shore
KICI FILLETS

HAMBURGER
lb

49*

Fresh

SWISS STEAKS «»•

GR09N9 BEEF CROCK
Small Laan
,
SFARE RIES

MB

Veal Loin Chops or
III CHOPS

CORREB EEEF BRISKETS »&gt;
U S. Choice Tenderay Arm Cut

Redeem &lt;1 Kroger thru

laooiiEi ciors ib 69*

'

ib

Fret-Shore
FUItlclu3Bm.«lplg&gt;St

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Veal
CIOP SCEY MEAT

«. 79*

Veal
SHOULDEI ROAST

ib

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50 EXTRA ■

59*

W
1

TOP VALUE STAMPS
on the purchase ol e 2-lb pkg ot

Vaal Round
LEO ROAST

I
1

KWICK KRISP
SLICED BACON

b 79*

Silver Platter
Kroger Extra Thin

Clover Valley Vanilla

Saltines

Ice Cream

'

Quarter Sliced

PORK
•n the pwth.se ol a 11 . lb pkg.oliroien

Kroger Straight

SPAGHETTI

FAMILY
UEF STEAKS

&lt;&gt;pu19/

L KedeSD Rrujer thru
jL Saturday Jen IS. 1946.

IVM ,

Mandalay

Gallon

PINEAPPLE 3
Avondale Halves or SLICED

PEACHES 3
Banquet Frozen 14-oz. wt.

Del Monte

PEACHES

Waxtax

Mel-O-Soft

■rape, Orange or Fruit Punch

ll-C 9rilks2nn«cam

White Bread

‘ '

WAXED PAPER «»b-n

Cream

CLOUD NINE

j

MACARONI iib

Avondale Red Beans or

Seediest Raisins 6 Irt-ox. wt pkgs.

Rideey Reset 6 1-lb. cans
Kroger - I quart 14-ox.

Craaefnlt Brisk 2 cans
Thank You Brand - 14ft ox. wl.

Cet Asperates

Wax team w

35* OH Ubal

Libby C&lt;j&gt;

RIH) Blia5'ib 12-oxpkgs 99*

CUT GREEN BEANS

Avondale Frozen

FRUIT COCKTAIL nb ua

3‘-"'66*

Freeck Fries 3 2-lb pkgs *1
XWU Clood (toll ol SOO 2 ply ibaal.)I
Batkrooni Tissue 6 rolls 66* 120 2-ply sheets It x 9H per roll
lile Towels 2’ roll packs 79*

Mussalmann's Chunky

APPLESAUCE

Borden's

extra

Chocolate
Milk
«

BO
e
r
TOR VALUK STAMPS
W
on the purchase ol any 2pkgi Country Oven ■

l

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Chocolate Covered
COOKIES
Redeem el Kroger thru
RRI

Northern Century

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TEXAS CELLO

(1 gal. capecity)

nzers

SO EXTRA^M

CARROTS 2

Toy VALU. STAMP.

LEMON or
JELLY ROLL

TEXAS GREEN

CABBAGE
Kroner

SALTINES
«-» b«« 19/

ICE CREAM
eW.» 66/
LaW I with SS er more purchaw
|e.dud&lt;ng beer, wine 6 tobacco)

MICHIGAN
APPLES
a
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MACINTOSH
APPLES
bmtel *1.79

Redeem at Kroger thru
Saturday Jan IS. 1966

bi your own container

BQveow oooo

■&lt;50 EXTRA
W

VINE RIPE
TOMATOES

1
1

ICES or
EFRUIT

TOP VALUE STAMPS

■ANANAS
em »i Kiogi thru
day Jan 1S.IF66
[

VI

�Daughter of
Local Residents
Dies on Dec. 31

Honor Zone Mgr.

Past Delton
School Head
Dies Sunday

For Michigan
Mental Hospitals

Clayton Hauschlld. TIB E.
Madison, rone manager for Investore Diversified Services, Inc,
and Investors Syndicate Life In­
surance and Annuity Company
(Investors Syndicate Life) has

A recruitment campaign has
been inaugurated in Southwest­
ern Michigan by the Department

Albert A. Hauer, 86,
Native of Woodland,
Succumbs at Hospital
Funeral rorvloee for Albert A.
Hauer. M. 725 E. Bond Street,
who died about 6:42 pm.. Bun­
day. Jan. 9. at Pennock Hospital,
were to be held at the Zion
Lutheran Church at Woodland
al 2 pm. Wednesday.
The Rev. Einar Uneeth is to
officiate with burial in Wood­
land Memorial Pork.
Mra Hauer had been hoapitallied for three weeks prior
to Ms death. He had been to
IB health tor several years.

New York Life
259-7291
she la survived by her son. Dr.
Rodney L. Boyes of Norman,
Okla., her parents, Mr. and Mra
Arthur Havens, of 103 E. High

and female registered nurses.
There are no specific educa­
tion or experience requirement.';
tendant nurses. Applicants rmut
be at tea* IB years of age and
able to pass basic Civil Service

who play a prominent part to,
-Ann-Margret as Melba, who I
Christian, who Jevea him. are 11
three days at The Strand to Bl

Fire Destroys
Co-Workers Honor 5 Barry Men
Woodland Home Retiring From State Highway Dept.
Five men will retire from the
Early Saturday State
Highway Department here with a Civil Sendee rating of

He attended Ferrir Institute,
Centra) Michigan College and bound for tha Pacific will receive
Albion College and taught at the additional training at the Stag­
ing Battalion at Camp Pendle­
Fire, which apparently started
ton. Oallf. Thia training will em- from CfMKUve wiring, destroyed
phaslsa jungle warfare, patrol­
ling and civic action, based on
County native living In Middleexperiences gained in Viet Nam.
villc most of hl* life, and bavin*
a Civil Service rating of Highon Jane B. ISIS, at Gowm.
way Equipment Operator A-l.
They moved to a farm In
has completed the highest numWoodland Township after be
ber of years. He began work here
retired from teaching.
in 1933 and has ju* finished 33
He retired from farming In
years with the Highway Depart­
ment. He will probably watch
tho snow pile up this Winter, but
expects to try a little trailer,
survived by a brother, Herman
life next Summer in serin*
of R3 Hastings; a slater. Mra.
Amelia Clum of Hastings.

New Accident
Claims Fund
Effect

Hastings
School Menu

which have occurred since the
fir* day ote!96« may be filed
by Innocent victim* of uninsured
motorist*.
Becraiary of Blate James M.

until the loss was nearly com­
plete.
The young couple had looked
forward to building a home in
the Spring and were accumulat­
ing the house furnishings with

•'Persons have one year from
the date of the accident to file
against the Fund." Hare said.
Big hearted neighbors and
“In any event, our Lansing cen- friends have donated clothing,
toys, etc., to help the family oYer
this difficult period. They are
staying with her parents unUl
Att.ndi Conf.r.nc*
they can And a house where they
Norman Stanton, Ri DowUng,
can start over again.
Clay Equipment Oorparadly re*»►
n**W —1,1 PCJOLMU. WMU
I not contributed into the Fund
• since they have until February
■ 2B to buy plates and make their
1 eontribaktons are eligible for
majrtny claims again* Che Fupd.

FUDAi — Ta

NOTICE OF
ANNUAL MEEETING
WOODLAND MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

Community Room

Tuesday. January IB. 1966 at 10:00 A.M,

by contacting the personnel of­
Highway Equipment Operator fice at any one. of the hospital*
A-2. The OUys have had six trip* either in person or by phone:
Kalamasoo State Hospital,
i
1
1
About 50 people enjoyed a de­
।
licious
potluck dinner at 6:30
iFriday at the Community Build­
ing on the fairgrounds. Arrange­
ments were Ln charge of a com­
mittee composed of-Rex Frisby.
Clifton Gillespie and Loyal Kin­
ney. Following the dinner. Bloke
A Iler di ng. Superintendent of
Highways, Introduced new mem­
bers of tha gang and Bob Rich­
ardson. Equipment Supervisor
/from Lansing.

working for tho Highway In 1943, front and presented with btautland haa ju* finished 23 years •ful plaques which the State
with a Civil Service rating ot Highway now provides to al) re­
Highway Equipment Operator tiring from service. Also, the
A-2. La* April he hod a cataract men were given allver pen sets
removed from one eye and plans with engraved name# from their
are being made for same opera­
tion on his other eye. HU plana
for retirement are indefinite at spent enjoying the wonderful
Alaskan hunting trip in picture#
William Shriber wa* born and by Mr. and Mrs Rex Prtxby and
grew up near Cariton Center,
Congni 'ulatlons ----_-----moving to Hastings In 1921. He
left hl* job.at the Heatings Lum- , wishes for health and happlnea*
ber and Coal in 1945 and went'I—re extended to the five mon.
unndtrful evening was thorto the Stale Highway. He has
just completed about 21 years 1 ghly enjoyed by all.
with a Civil Service rating of
Manual Worker C. They have no
immediate plana only to iet^

SHOPPER'S AID
NEXT CHRISTMAS

Checks Going

PENNOCK

JANUARY
will leave immediately for the I
rest of the Wintar tn Florida?
Then, with their trailer, will.tra-1

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS

To Gift

Budgets.

Concrete Blocks

Sand &amp; Gravel

Nashville. Mich.

STORE-WIDE
FURNITURE

operated a lunchroom. He went
to work at the Highway In 1952
and has just completed 14 years

Rexall

Phone 653-2791

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If you hove not already joined, five younelf the
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ELECTRIC HEATING PADS
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DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00

�Pilgrim Holiness
Church Plans
melave

Owing Past Year

KCs to Sponsor
&gt; Prayer Week for
Christian Unity

DELTON BXVENTH-DAV
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder C. L. Wilier. Pastor
«04 W. Colfax - Ph. Wl 8-8319
WcnMA 11 ul
Wednesday prayer, 1:*&gt; P-®
Bunday. Faith far Today." an
TV, WOOD. Channel 8. 8:80 am.
Bunday, Voice ot Prophecy,
Radio WJKF 1838. 8:88 am.

M St. Rose Church will be cele­
brated at I am each day follow­
ed by prayers prepared by Uie
Departmem of Faith and Order

HASTINGfl CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
330 West Colfax Street
Sunday Public talk, 8 pm.

crease of 84,138.000 over the P- e-

The church had a net gain of
members last year to bring
iKs naMornl membership to 355.­
834. Nsxarenes In churches over­
seas Increased to a total of 68.­
8M to bring the world memberBtaD to 434JU.

Phone RO 6-3503
Sunday school 10 am
Morning worship. 11 am
Thursday prayer service,

10 am Bunday achool.
11 am. Worship service.
8 pm Evening service.

Churchs and the World Council
uf Churches and recommended
by the Catholic Bishops Com­
mission for Ecumenical Affalra

I Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher.
A. J. Spoelstra. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 sun.
Worship. 11 am
.
Sunday evening service, 7:30.
Wed. evening service, 7:30.

I*artor Rev. Jme Powell
10 am. Sunday school
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Prayer meeting Wed-

Sunday achool. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 pm.
Prayer service. Wed., 8 pm.

H Mlle B. of M-88 on State Rd.
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
ORANGEVILLE

W. Glen Campbell, Pastor
3 Mlles South of Gun Lake
9:4ft am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.

^1908 to 1966

Rev. M. F. Goble. Pastor
9:46 am Bunday achool.
11 am. Morning worship.
6 pm. Young People's service.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7 pm. Wednesday service.

58 Years of Service

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Lake Odessa I FA. campgrounds
children 4 through 8 ytnra.
Phone DR 4-8377
6 pm Teen choir rehearsal.
Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
6:46 pan. Orchestra rehearsal
Sunday school, 10 am.
8:K pm All Young Peopte's
Worship service, 11 am
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Evening service, 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed. 7:30 pm.

Stockade Boys Clubs.
Wednesday Activities
6 am. Men's Prayer Band.
9 am. Women's prayer band.

Minister. Dale R. Harvey
410 E. Madison, 945-5065
9:46 am Church school. Supt
oyd MarWF
8:30 pm Adult choir rehearsal.
11 am Sabbath worship.
Thursday—6:30 pm. CSB Bat­
7 pm Youth Servicetalion Boys Clubs.
7:30 pm. Evening service
Nursery for all regular services.
7:30 pm Wed., Bible Study

INSURANCE
in Hasting* and Surrounding Communities Is

guarantM of more sattriact ion. Ow repraSen of eMy the finest Insurance companies,
belVMih our reputation for personal service

S

COLEMAN

Adults Bible study and prayer,
7:30.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm
Boys and Giris fellinplUp, 7:80
Choir practice, 8:30.
• r

ml. W. of Broadway, Preeport
Sunday school, 10 am Clasaes
Rev. Morris Bergman. Pastor
for all.
.
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship service. 11 a tri. BerMorning worship, 11 am.
mon:
"A Thorn In the Fiegb.''
Young People's service, 7 pm.
Fellowship
dinner
following
^rrEvangelical service, T pm

Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am

Wl 5-3412

Octave contained in the lltugry
of the Catholic Church. The
word Octave means eight days
and so this particular Octave ex­
tends from Jan. 18 to Jan. 36,
Bi Martin explained. The reaton

la able, he vial la a field annually,
spending tlu-ce mantle on each
field to give personal direction
and gain first hand information
on existing oondlUona
.
The pastor and people of the
church extend an invi'atlon to

gave thanks to God for theiW8e|taW|.
Unity found within the church!
heraelf. But now, she extends1
tills prayer of tiianks throughout
eight days, an Octave, ncx only
Rev. Richard Viu.rienBcsch
to give thanks for her own Unity
Morning worship. 9:16 am.
but more especially to beg God
Bunday achool. 10:16 am
to help her share her Unity
throughout the world with all
men of all faiths, St. Martin con-

EUB Superintendent
At Maple Grave
dent Lawrence Taylor Is to
preach at the North Maple
Grove Evangelical United Breth­
ren Church at 10 am Bunday,

Marclus E. Taber, Minister
Church Study, Bunday, 9:4#
Worship, Sunday, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, Sunday.- 6

KEFP THE KIDS

LOOKING Till PICTURE
Of HEALTH

Dos*t neglect thug ulefuifdi
thst mess is asck ts htslthy
physiul sstf smstiossl frswtb
Givi your children ragetar midic»l ind dental duck ups. (nuns
duff urs ol mi insiulsrity sill

■us i hMtthiir. happier child
hood. Should your children need
presaiplions filled, brief Um pcstenpbou to ex
lltliCH OF THE BRETHREN
- '8319 Coats Grove Road
Bev. Charles Gibba, Pastor
Warship services, 9:45 am.
Sunday school 10.46 am
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult

10 am. Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship
6:30 pm Young Peoples.

LAKEWOOD

AGENCY
203 S. Michigan, Hastings

Rev. K L. Wilson, executive
Mctetary at World Mtostona of
the Pilgrim HoUacm Church
with hmdquarura wt IndlansWSis. Ind., will speak at 7:30
on Friday and Bahuday eve­
nings and at 11 am and 7 pm.
on Bunday, at be church located
at 1303 8. Hanover.
..

10 am. Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
Youth meeting. 6:1ft pm
Evening Gospel Hour. 7 pm
Wednesday Prayer. 7:30 pm

Sunday school 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.

Morning worship, 10:4ft am.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer. 7:80 pm.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor Bunday, 6.
pm Bttre Darby, prcUdent.
Don't forget thc C. E. Finance
Drive is on. Keep the goal high:

Olds 88 Swing Fever is mighty hard to resist!

Rev. Darlene Speaa, Pastor
9: 30 am Morning worship
10: 30 am Bunday school.
6:16 pm. Christian Hndcavor.
7 pm Evening service.
Prayer service, Wed, 7:30 pm

K. W. Mosher, Pastor
9:60-am. Bupday schogl
11 am Worship service.
7:30 pm Evening service.
7:80 pm Wed. prayer service.
For information, call K. W.
Mosher, pastor. 367-2565.

PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
126 tart Stall St.
Htoaa Wl S-Z466

Hosting*

Excise Tax Cut
BRINGS EXTRA TELEPHONES
BARRY COUNTY TELEPHONE CO.. Deltoa,' Mich.

H J. Buwalda. Minister
Phonal Wl 6-3397, Wl 6-4095 .
Office hours Tuesday through
Friday, 9:80 am to noon. Anyother times by appointment
Sunday service schedule
9:56 a-m. Thc Sunday, stbool,
Leon West. Supt. In charge.
Classes and teachers for all.
Nursery provided.
11 am. Morning worship. Or­
ganist, Mrs. Ruth West.
4:30 pm. YF Planning.

Sunday school, 11 am.
Wednesday, service, 8 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday, 3 to 4 pm.

phone in the bodroom or an extension phone in
the den became of expente, you can get one with

slight extra cost now that the Federal excise tax

has been cut, according to Clarence Donovan,
manager of the Barry County Telephone Company.
tclcpfaon'

Mr. Donovan said the immediate tax saving

of 7 par cent on the average residential bill will
just about pay for either of these convenience

Where a Christian Experience
Makes you a Member.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
10 am Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Sabbath school 9:30 am
6: 30 pm. Youth service.
Saturday worship, 10:46 am
7: 30 pm. Evening worship
Prayer meet Tuesday, 1 30.
7:39 pm. Wednesday prayer.

7 pin. Evening group.
8 pm Chancel choir rehearsal.
Mr. Gerald Ostroth. director.
Men's pancake suppeg. ft pm
Saturday. Public mvtted. .
Saturday. Library open 3^4 pm

services. .

~

“Yle tex-cut offers o wonderful opportunity
for many family gifts on special occasions through­

out the year," said Mr. Donovan, whose company

is a member of the U.S. Independent Telephone

CITY OF HASTINGS

A good thing always

Association

(USITA). The nation's 2,400 Inde­

pendent (ison-Bell) companies operate

ELECTION NOTICE

than

15 million phones covering more than Mt the

Tha deadline for filing nominating petitions

country's geographic Service area.

the offices to be filled ot the Hastings City
There’* one priced right for you- bet vour Old* Dealer (or a Rocket .Rx
luday. Hun welch vour fever go down a* vour fun goe* up. Happv
coavbkacence! LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW!
Rev. Fr Denis P Nash. Pastor
Sunday Maseru: 7:30. 11am

OLDS 88

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.

obtain a veriety of other services at bargain prices,
through different applications of Hie tax saving.
For saompta, it would help pay for an additional

Broadway at Ctenter
Rev. Don M- Gary Rector
9 am Holy Communion
11 am Morning prayer an
asnnoo- Nursery and classes ■

REAHM MOTOR SALES/INC.
M&gt;»nc Wl 5-247*

phone

(FREI installation on extension tele-

phonos)—FREE color charge on your second col­
lared telephone

DQHHk J.
City Clerk

KINNEY
.

HatHngl.^Mkhlgan

in any color.

�Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

DBCEMan naaiott—«wn n.»a

______

34.50

^H4‘Roy Wolhim
naary mevtiar’;
J
wwwa
Honored by Buss
Fellow Workers

... iSAau-

s.nE®
tits

...

•so.oo

'

Friends of Roy Wolium at the the engineering department.
Dcrald Kraft. (annwAf of H
E w BUm Company held a retings and now chief of engine
ing of aU pre*» dlvUlonrwit Ct
ton. presented Wollus\ frith
I ingenious engineering record
I enntrtyad- toy bls former tel

,iw

30.40
v.ee

ik.«o

Sheriff Hu.it

■ SO
l.oto.oo

■■xiitioa, aautraiM
Cmv.jniUtHI. &lt;•

if? f. v
W.wsx'TuS
;siu....
sss.
™ ”■■

mH*

I be appreciated.
.,
i Roy «^»*y» cl*uned.-ilw Just
, Pranouk. i about had everything! i» needed
1' "r. toT hL' retirement. UetewlUi the
.'..7 MrKib' help of Roy's wife. IxM,;the boys,
found out he had no camera, ao

3. Philip H.
Mite ball . .

ti.vs

a 'aaz-s::

Mojrd hl Kawnlaor Kraft14. aup- bwa cuailrurird out ot I ba
.rl»4 by Haprrvl.or Natka. th.I th.

’ Haaaa
i. Barrauba
taep-CVaMli.
■. ParA Hlavaaa.

Hotel Wednesday. Jan. 5.
Wollutn joined the Raisings
Division In 1046 moving to Ha»-

200.00

which

S.40
10.00

»7n«.7 Reardon or Canton, who photo-

■ aaa.uo

,„i tlvitlei for future entries Into - .
Roy’i engineering record 'set.
•’ I Many folk! who could not at­
'
tend the party wiah Roy and hla

DECEMBCB SEMION—TWO DAYS!
arcane D*y—AfMtBoea
|
IU»nJit». Mirhiaan
13 itHsr,

happlnrm.
DBCBMBBB IBllIOM—rWO BATS
8«&lt;m4 Day— FaraBaen

sseswe

Michigan BUXe basketball so­
phomore Art Baykr tr the nephew of profea
aawuul. IfaiM Hlfln Baylor.

SUKiMnn*

1300 00. Holl Call. H Y.
MeKIbbln.

Hr aha
Irrtioa ot rlrltlan.

will U
ItM all

WELCOME
VISITOR
II you've newly arrived, looking for
the newest shew, the best places
to eat. a week-end resort, pur
church or synagogue, places to
shop ot perhaps a house or apartmeat-.... read the

ASTINGS

Mir bion

Run..

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welcome nencouebi
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ADDRESS____________________ __________________ i_

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THIS IS LINCOLN CONTINENTAL FOR 1966

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tu Hoirciii. M«&lt;l«
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or

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ANO THESE ARE 1,2,3 AND 4 YEARS OLD

NO WONDER LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
IS SUCH A LASTING INVESTMENT tAND AMERICA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED
CAR! COME SEE OUR STOCK OF LATEMODEL CONTINENTALS-THIS WEEK!

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
320 N. Mkkl.w.

Hastings

Wl 9*2479

to HEAR Throughout the YEAR

NEWS - MUSIC - SPORTS - WEATHER
Ort-

arlat by RapcrvlMr Ly»«r. Ibal tba
brrff b* altawU 1a rw.ei bMa tor
)W CksUar MalUa CarviM.

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HASTINGS - Barry County Radio 1220 on your Dial

�at Bradmton asturday aft
noon after an enjoyable tr
They had already called on I
and Mra. Blake Rising. who j
spending the Winter in Brads
ton. and fouftd them feeling

morning there vaa a
IT* in a short period of

ctar tatami wybo

FOOD

'SSg.D®

CENTER

Watch Out! ,,
College Life
Not So Safe

KJR

fAniIa

DINNERWARE
GET THIS EXQUISITE TAYLOR SMITH
AUTUMN HARVEST DINNER PLATE

SUGGESTED IVPll
FELPAUSCH
RfTAJL PRICE
REDUCED PRICE
BACH
I I
fl
EACH

I 1 kM

bl

90c
75c
65c
12.90
H.OO

tsrr

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

swot

the middle of March, at laaat.
' bikh» fall again aoVridaylM^
Albert Hauer. M, a long-tlmslng about a one-inch oovertag
former
reeldent ------------------------------------------------of West Wood-1 on the ground.
However.
It
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.

nor. Xf thia cooUncaaaa drifted high-

v.

Hubbard Hills

Dinner Hale 10 Inch
Salad Mate • Inch .
Caraal Soup
Divided F|dda Tray
Salt ar Pepper Shake

Round Vbfptabk Large . •
Round Vegetable FAadlum
Ptaftw, Oval 11 tach ....
Hatter, Oval II Indi ....

WHOLE

FRYERS

$1.09
$1.54
$1.19
$1.59
$1.59

‘ He Coffee Mug ...
$145 Covered Butter
$1-69
7Oc Cup49c
50c Dateart
39c
5Oc Saucer ... 29c
55c Salad
35c
$1.50 Sauceboat UHMty Trw ‘ $1.29

Now add sunlamps,
shoelaces and ktae Hying :©&gt; Ob
hazards of modem coiieiA4lIe.
I Each of these lias been Itnpilcated in accidents whlcfelecju
University of Michigan MttdanM
ecrambling for medical atloiuom
a five-year study shows.,
The law of gravity waged a

GREAT EST
OFFER! Z"

Cycle accidents topped foot­
ball injuries, 163 to 15L'Bps-'
kelball. with 136 hurt anti six
hospitalised, ran a close ttafrd.
Leaser sports also trapped the
unwary. Five frizbee players;
one kltcnycr. two riflemen and a
Milliard player hobbled off to

AND TAYLOR
FOR ONLY

CALENDARS WITH
SPECIAL COUPONS
ARE AVAILABLE AT
THE STORE IF YOU
DIDN'T GET YOURS

Ar Spartan
Florida 'Flesh-Frozen

/ORANGEY

/ JUICE !

79c Bowl He

EACH
IITIONAL DETAILS ON THIS
GREAT OFFER SEE THE FELPAUSCH
AD*5N FOLLOWING FACE

Mlchlga
OVEN FRESH CINNAMON

6EEF*HEARTS

JWLLS 12-OZ.WT. PKG,

•LEGS

SUGER

SHURFINE SECTIONS OF

NO NEED TO GUESS
ABOUT THE QUALIlYOf
THE MEAT YOU BUY
We give you our pononal guaranIM of lolirfoction

DOUBLE BREASTED OR 4-LEGGED

Detergent
ROXEY CANNED

DOG FOOD

TIDE

With Coupon Below

Country Lane

ICE CREAM

WITH MAILED
CALENDAR COUPON

BE SURE TO DEPOSIT
THE NUMBER FROM
YOUR AUTUMN HAR
VEST' MAIL CALENDAR
EACH WEEK FOR 1200
FREE
(THAT'S ONE FULL BOOK)
ONE WINNER PER STORE WEEKLY

REDEEM THE COUPONS IN YOUR

GAL

SPARTAN SKINLESS

3-Lb., 1-Oz. Pkg.

CORNED BEEF, HAM or TURKEY

BUDDIG SMOKED SLICED MEAIS

100 EXTRA STAMPS

DEL MONTE CUT OR FRENCH

No. 1

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
LIMIT QUANTITIES .ON ITEAAS
IN THI? AD.

PENNOCK HOSMIM

PILLSBURY

WITH PURCHASE OF 3 LBS. OF HAMBURGER

TOMATO CATSUP

3

GREEN BEANS

14-Oz. Wt.

A Joint installation of oftocrt
of thc Odd Fellows and Hc-huksrt
Lodges will be held
Jan. 22, at the IOOF Hall
pm.
•/
The Wooden Shoe Te-qn,;o«M
of the beat In the SLaj*;jae4
composed of member*', frogs
•eerra! different cities, wIM 4*
the installing.
.
-0,
Thia Is an open meeting. asgri
the public is Invited. A.-pqUuok
lunch, consulting of sandwiches
potato salad. baked beans. jello
and cake and coffee, will . be
served after tlic meeting. Bring
own table service./ XJ.

WITH PURCHASE OF 5 LOAVES OF BREAD

FAMILY-SIZE DEL MONTE

FAMILY-SIZE PACKAGE

Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs Will
Install Officers ,

Mich. Beet SUGAR 5ibs.39c
100 EXTRA STAMPS

4-FISHERMEN

FISH STICKS

William W. Joy, head of tte
Health Service's Deportment of
Environmental Health araf SatWty, compiled the data tn Lhcitevey from Information furnished
by accident reports. Ho estimate*
these reflect about ooe-fUlh of
all student injuries treated by
thc Health Service.
All (old. It seems the best
clmnce of getting safely through
college would be to stay tn the
library. Unless. of cuui*e, you
are really accident prone and
can LnRu------ -—•* — —
•
of {ntttng

MAILED CALENDAR THIS WEEK FOR:

LIVER
Frozen,

play.” Eight more were slugged. Animals Mt 11 budding Sel­
ent*. and 23 were injured
while washing dishes.
During the five years, itare
were 1.993 students InJurlBa of
all types reported by physicians.

WITH

»s. ruicHAJi

WHOLE FRYER

Meanwhile, back Ln the dorm—
Four pallid scholars laid under
sunlamps too long.- and 33 book­
worms walked, through doors
windows. There were 123 student

MICH. POTATOES

144.
CANS

SWEET, TENDER
14B., 1-OZ.
CANS

DEL MONTE PEAS
SEGO LIQUID

JUICE DRINK

DIET FOOD

DEL MONTE STfeWED

COUNTRY FRESH

TOMATOES

HALF &amp; HALF

lo-ri. oz.
-CANS

PINT

II6KST

ND SAVE EVlkYDA

BIGGEST

SHL.f

FOOD CLMEFR:

WklH To
. SH-ox
Pkgt.

COUNTRY LANE GALLON CARTON

FOOD CENTERS
With This Coupon and a $5. or More Food
Purchase Thru Saturday, Jan. 15, 1966.

ITIRH

Cows under the Michigan
State University sponsored tertbur program Of Dairy Herd Im­
provement AsaoclaUons averaged
nearly 3.000 pounds of tnllk more
than the average dairy cow tai
Michigan. About 28 percent of
the autos commercial dairy
bails are on tert.
w'

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at breakfast

Shopping vs a

food
CtNTfR

UWltltOMhshersAfesnd
a family will
love you for your cheerful
breakfast tables.
proof,

presents

__ .

Beautiful "Autumn Harvest1 Pattern

dinnerware;
Each piece
ONLY

START COLLECTING TODAYI

AYLOR SMITH &amp; TAYLOR * FINE AMERICAN DINNERWARE
■

at luncheon

with every.
$5.00
Purchase

OVENPROOF AND DISHWASHER SAFE

with every
$5.00
Purchase
Ratax, ba cbfcial.''Autumn
Harvest" dlStarwAta Is lust
right for that coffee klatch,
luncheon or midday enter
talnlng. And so aasy to
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^BtART

COLLECTING TODAYI

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100% ovenproof and diswasher proof. It bakes in the hottest oven,
serves heartily at the tabla, and after cooling stores in the freezer.
Each piece is accented by a lovely wheat design, and color-accepted
inside bowls and cups with delicate burnt orange. Begin your’tot
today!
'
,

HERE'S HOW THE PLAN WORKS
I
With each $5.00 purchase you are entitled tq. buy one piece
for |uit 9c. With a $10 purchase you can gai.two pieces at'fc-each,
and so on. You may complete your set in just 18 weeks.

Frankly, these unheard of low prices are a "come on". Fei­
pausch wants you to "come on" over and build a set of dinnerware^
Feipausch hopes you'll decide to come back often.
?
In addition,
.
in
aUMIliun, unusual.matchlng-accaiibryaod'S»n/ing
uiiurwi .niaifciiiiiy alls.iuij “VM aafviiiy pieces
pitta. ar4 t
yours at special.savings, |ho.. Fil^utcKhilifsyijU build axoqrdhT^Eff f
JiVing*.

3»t for tablr drama

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FOLLOW THIS WEaKLY SCHEDULE

f——
IV" bINNM HATT

ONLY 9c

n I
THROUGH
JAN. 11 -

$■ SALAD FLATS

ONLY 9c

THIRD
WEEK

JAN. 24
THROUGH
JAN. 11

DESSHtT DISH

ONLY 9c

With each .
$5 purchase

FOURTH
WEEK

JAN. 31
.
THROUGH
Fl. » J

COFFEE CUE

ONLY 9c

With M«h
$5 purchate

FIFTH
WEEK

FIR. 7
THROUGH
&gt;t». $2

SAUCEE

ONLY 9c

With each
$5 purchaia

SIXTH
WEEK

FIB. 14
THROUGH
FIB. T»

12-OZ. WATER GLASS

ONLY 9c

With each
$5 purchaM

WHK

JAN. U

SECOND
WEEK

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jam.

THREE TIMES DURING THE NEXT IB WEEKS1

Don't miss a single week. There will be three 6 week periods
in all to complete your set. During each period the 6 pieces will be
available in the same sequence as ouliined in the weekly schedule
above. A different piece will be on sale each week. If you spend
$20 per week at Feipausch you can get a service for 12 (or 60 pieces)
for only $5.40.

TAYLOR SMITH &amp; TAYLOR • FINE AMERICAN DINNERWARE

PLUS A MATCHINO PIECE OF GLASSWAREI.
(A DIFFERENT OLASS WILL BE FEATURED AT
THE END OF EACH 6-WEEK PERIOD.) WATER
GLASS. OLDFASHIOND JUICE GLASS AND
DURING THE IVIh WEEK A LARGE 16-OZ. ICED
TEA GLASS.

AMOUNT OF PURCHASE EXCLUDES

.at breakfast

CIGAttTTES &amp; SALES TAX

THIS WEEK
10" DINNER PLATE

�mng It Up

Mrs. Marlow of
Lake Odessa
Buried Sunday

Kohls said thb variety lx ex­
i ccllent for fanners cutting throe
times per year far one or two
years. When hay is green on tbs
same fields for four or five
years or more. Vernal is usu-

Parker. Bho moved with her par­
ent to Lake Odessa when she
was three years old, and later

Ramms mo, Dec. 8,19*8.
Did I ever send you this Item
from the 1911-12 Mlcrtgan Ga­
zetteer? Page 1484.
Prairieville—Pop. 250
In Prairieville township, Barry
County. Eighteen miles southwest
of Hastings, the county seat, and
three mhea from Delton, it»
banking and shopping point. His
Baptist and M. E.' Churchrt and
a weekly newspaper. The Prairie­
ville Pram. Mall stage dally to
Delton, taro 28 oente. Telephone

Vernal Alfalfa
One of Highest
Yielding Here

Lake Odessa
By franco* Johtulon
Notary Public; Brown 4c Thorpe,
genend store; Rev. J. H. CallanWodeil West at Lansing was
dar. Baptist; M. M. Chase, capi­ a Sunday, Jan. 2. guest of Mr.
talist; Citizens Telephone Co.
and Mra Gary West. * Mrt
Elon Clement, carp. 6t wagon- Reginald Dunigan and family of
Hastings were Wednesday, Dec.
John Drummond, Hotel 4s twp. 29,' visitors of Mrt Gene Shade
clerk; Lucien Gibbs, mason; A and Andy. * Gordon Bowerman
N. Higgins, pub. Prairieville spent hla holiday vacation from
Press and Notary; Guy Higgins, Milwaukee Institute te Tech­
carpenter; J. G. Hughes, capi­ nology with his poroiu. * Mai*.
talist; Mra Jr G. Hughes, No­ Brute and Brian Shade of Has­
tary Public; M. H. Hughes, hard­ tings returned Friday. Dec. 81,
ware and Agr. Implements; after spending part of their vaGeorge Hyde, physician; MUo

land, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aaplnall of Freeport, Ur. and Mrt
ifonaid Hummel and Mr. and
Mrt Robert Hershberger.
New Years Day gutets.te Mr.
and Mra Brandon Shade and

teand,*ma of Hartings. *
and Mrt Nle* Humjnri of
ma hfid a family get-toer Saturday evening, Jac. I.
odlng wen Mr. and Mrt
Hummel. Mr. and Mra. Cllfford Hunuiul and Mra Shirley
Morey « Ionia, Mr. and Mrt
Harold Hummel of Portland.
Mrt Bmirioe Hummel tea:

Leay, pikyslclan; Michigan
Telephone Co.
Charles Mullen. Dentist;
Mullen, blacksmith; A. T.

Mr. and Mra LeRoy Catt had
as thetr guests for supper and
Christmas party Mr. and Mra
Rev. I. N. Nltea, Episcopal; Mrs. Al Vroman and fwilly at Port­
I*. Ovennlre, photographer, Ed­ land. Mrt. Jennie Mahoney and
ward Parker, supervisor; Prulrle- family, Harry Baldwin te
Shellsburg , Mr. and Mrt John
Catt, Mr. and Mrt Roger Cart
of Newport and Mr. and Mra
larry Catt of ClarkavUle. * Mr.
[and Mra Morgan Inman and
Nancy of Livonia spent the Jan.
1, weekend with Mr. and Mra.
rtoyd Baxter. * Mrt Ray CooBy Ur* U~y Jaduon
Isy has been transferred to Bt 189
TM-Hte
Mary's Hospital for surgery to
Mrs. W. B, Harper la spending
Why Driv.
repair a fractured hip after a a few months with her grandAround With a Faulty
dsughla- and family, at 23025

Rapids. * Callers at thc Peter­
sen home during Cbristmaa lull­
clays were Mus ChrUUne Harri­
son of Waterford. Carroll Sweet

“You sure do mo
a lot of those
Triple-A’s around**

la the &gt;umn« of 1916 there wm only 19 Amo Oeb nuM—u
■round Mich.gan-tbose of thc motoring pteoecn who fcwdtd
thc Club.

Uic higha»t yielding, moot dcslrnhle vanUce far Michigan, ac­
cording to a Michigan State
University ax&gt;p ocJenllat.
H. L. Kohls, reported that
Vernal has proved to be hardy
and more widely adapted to
Michigan tiuui any oilier high
yielding variety. It also showed

Blodgntt Hospital in Grand Rap­
Ids thc last week, relumed home
Sunday, Jan. 2. A Mr. and Mra.
Charles Finkbcincr and family,
formerly ot Middleville, now ot
Jackson, won a trip to the Rose
Bowl game in California. He sold
Harlow Swvet and family of tho most insurance policies. *
Clio were Jan. 1, weekend guests
of their mother, Mn. William honored New Year’s evening with
a candlelight dinner and all the
trimmings celebrating their 40th
wedding anniversary at the home

YOU LEAD THE WAY WITH TRIPLE-A

AUTOMOBIE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS OFFICE
237 West Stete St.

,
I

Phone 945-4392
EDWIN J. WEISENBACH, Re**SMo^tl*e

Middleville

AhmM

Auto Radio?
tie* .

A Mra David Chases ngw ad­
dress in Florida 1» MIO Haverhill
Court, Haverhill Rood. West

-

aKd 'family had as their gntat*
to celebrate Mark's 4th birth­ this Winter is 3*8 N. Philadel­
day Bunday, Jan. 1, Mr. and Mra phia Street Hint, o/d Dr. Hart
Puff*. * Tom Wleringa. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wieringa,

Don't let a faulty radio rob you
of driving enjoyment. Stop In
today and 1st m tlx It for you.
Hi-fi and tape recorders
repaired quickly.

Wl 5-9117

CENTRAL
RADIO A TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl 5-9187 fr Wl 5-5991
228 N. Jeffenen at MIO

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

Mlks and Vicki wars Mr. and
Mrs. Juan Bam and family ot
Grand Rapids. They also called
on Mr. and Mrt. Larry Gallardo
Mr. and Mrt Orrin Catt bad
as their guests for a holiday
dinner Mr. and Mra Glendon
Catt ot Marshall. Mrt. Hasel
Fender and Kay of Portland,

Nancy, Mr. and Mrt Kenneth
Rush of Pontiac spent Thursday,
I Deo. 30, In Lansing with Mr. and
Mra Robert Allerdlng for a holi­
day dinner.
day dinner, Mr. and Mra Henry

Loafer.
It'* our Turbo-Jel 396: the V8 strong enough io ran toot Chevrolet and Ils
automatic transmission, power steering, air conditioning, power windows,
AM/FM Multiplex Stereo radio. And more. Without even breathing hard.

LOAN PLAN

THE CHEVROLET
WAY

Here’t How

st.tr.

Reason u, a Turbo-Jet V8 breathe* deeper. Breathes freer. Deliver*
more usable power whenever you need It—like for safer parting. Works
more eSciently. Where the small* engine tarries, a Turbo-Jet V8
just loafs along. Smoothly. Quietly.
Bow’d you like to drive behind one of the beet V8* ever nude? 11*1, yo^
do at your Chevrolet dealer's. And nowhere-else.

^WotfertwtTTurbo-Jet 396 V&amp;t for '66. You can order 325 hp in any Chevrolet; 325 or 360 hp In 8&gt;
Chevelle 83 396. There’s also a 427-cu.-in. Turbo-Jet (up to 425 hp) available in Chevrolet* and Corvette*,

of Austin 1

Local Finance
See "OK* Hmd

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LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
HASTINGS
Ml. Wl 54425

1435 S. HANOVER

�Good Farm
Record* Vital

HASTINGS BANNER

Scheduled
for April 30

Expert Comi
Sudangrass Varieties

Highlights Interesting

Plper sudangraes Mill ranks
among the high yielding varitlea
(of Michigan, but sevaal now
hybrids are also showing pronte according to a Michigan
State University crop sotenUM.
H. L. Kohls pointed apscl1 flooUy te Mw-Sr and Su-Chow
P-A-O M. two hybrids that
were *monr the five Nsheet
yielding-verities In both Ev«t
Lansing and Lake CUy field
trial*
•
~r *•
-There were many other very
promising hybrid*" sold Kalils,
"and all of them should be
tested two or three years before
recommendations can be made
for Michigan."

FARM NEWS
Special
Youth
1
'
*am
Farmers’ Week

w 'tdXtu?’th^H^ubisplm
Barry County. This plan was
I adopted try the group.
"

Ha now owns 14 registered
J

and,Mrt. Seymour Bouwens and
family and Tammy Asplnall:
visited his parents, Mr, and Mra.
ComeUous Bouwens of Altp. Sat­
urday, Jan. 1. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
Don Link and daughter of Alas­
ka wore Bunday, Jan. 2, dinner
visitors of Mr. and Mra, Ssy-

la promoting the breed.
Meadows, Extension
Dairyman at MSU gave a very
I enlightening talk on the history
Newcomen to Michigan's
I of the dairy cow and the found- working force will increase sub­
Ing of registered herdbooks.
stantially by 1000 M the fastest
growing group in the population,
, will be the 30-20 year oida
.

NEW CARPETING

to explore Job possibilities In
agriculture and Ma related In­
dustrie*, business, science, engi­
neering. nursing, secretarial,
home economic* art, communi­
cation and many other*
High school students who ta-

Buy Miller's
Simple os 1-2-3

Freeport

Prices

Floyd Dukee and Mr. and Mra
Melvin McDcrmld of Alaska en­
joyed bowling in Hastings New
Year's Day. * Pvt. and Mrs.
Kenneth Pawley are the proud
parents of a boy, bofn New
Year's evening at Butterworth
Hospital, Grand Rapids, weigh­
J01-B, * Mr. and Mrs. Tom ing 0 Ibk, 4 oss. Mra. Pawley is
Vandcrmale and family spent a niece of Mra. Floyd Dukea.
’
Chnstaas Day with her parents.
Mr. and Mr* Eugene Poll of
Mr. and Mrs. HaroJd Rader of
Belding. * Mr. and Mrs. TBm
Vandennale and family spent
the holidays with his parents.

HOSPITAL PERSONNEL
Registered Nurse*—Salary $5,575 to $7,850.

. . 18 or over. Solory
Institution Workers—Male
$3,780 to $4,301.
between 18 ond 60.
Solory $4,364 to $5,095.

Job Benefits: Liberal vocation and sick leave allow­
ances, paid holidays. 40 hour week,
excellent retirement plan, job security,
outstanding group insurance, ond nu­
merous benefits provided under Michi­
gan Civil Service.
For further information contact the personnel office

of the nearest facility.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
and family ware New Year's Eve
guests of Mr. and Mrt. Robert
Tocfcrr. * Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Thompson and family were Sat­
urday, Jan. 1. gusste of Mr. and

youth programs may be obtained
from Norman Brown, Student
Coordinate*, College ot Agri­
culture, MSU. East Lansing.
elder son aad Tom returned
On Tuesday, "Accent on horn* with them. * . Recent callYouth- will call on talented 4H era on Mra. Mina Wtatand were
Mr. and Mra. Ray Wieland of

2. Buy from Us

the Jan. 1, weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mra Charles
Geiger. Cther New Year's din­
ner guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dukes and Mr. and Mr*
Ron Geiger.

irm

Thaler and Gayle and Mr. and
Mra George Pounce were in
Ionia Bunday. Jan. 3. * Mra
Howard Thaler and eon, Gayle
Mra Virginia Wlngder and were Thursday lunch guests of
lOHi Stanley and Rodney of
Belding and Pvt. Robert Lan­
caster of Detroit wen Thursday.

.

Kalamaxoo State Hospital

Fort Custer State Home

&lt;

Phone 345-7194
Augusta, Michigan

AN EQUAL OVeORTUNITY EM FLOY ER

Geiger home, w Mr. and Mra.
Richard Shoebridge spent New
Year's Eve at LaknOdma. help­
ing their daughter, Mrs. Ted

Set a golf date.

and
3. Be Satisfied.

Absolutely No Seconds

my and Devany Moore of Has­
tings were Thursday, Dec. JO,
visitors of their grandparents.

NO CHARGE 0A INSTALLING!

MO

Rom Growers*

Miller s MMa“"
SERVICE

Meet

■ The West Michlgm RtMulang
a group of rose Browers wboATp
devoted to growing g better rose
and encouraging otters Id a'Tbwardlng bobby, will meet at the
Grand Rapids Garden Center;
333 Washington Street, Wednes­
day. Jan- l*lh at 7:30 pm. The

LET BILL DING
IMPROVE

YOUR HOME

Invite the bunch.

era of Mr. and Mra. James OboL
Mr. and Mra. Rico Rendon
and family Just returned indie
from spending two weeks wtth
hfa father. Roman Rendon, and
other relative tn Poteet. TMua
* Mr. and Mra. Bill BicugiVted
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Burgess
children, and Mra. Greta. Blough
sprat the Jan. 1 weekend with and children of Palatine, Ill.,
Mr. and Mra. Robert Blough at were Christmas weekend guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mra
family held their Christmv.
party at the Community Hall In1
Woodland this ytorxm Christ- I
tnu Day. * Mr. apd Mrt. Archie
Powell of Barryton were recent
wWksnd guests of Mr. and Mra i
Cfcil Olar. * Donna Wallunaa I
spent New Year's weekend with
her parents. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Walhinos and non of Ludington
•upper gutwta of Mr. and Mra. spent'New Year's Day with Mr.
and
Mrs Pete Wallunas. * Mr.
jow gflWnaw ■ ।
—__ /'
Mr. and Mra. Donald Blough
and children of Wyoming were
Bandar, Jan. 2. visitors ot Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Blough. * Mr.
Calvin Buehler home on Beech
daughter, Cindy were New Year's Street Monday, Jan. 3. The
dinner gua«* of her parents, MT. chimney burned out.
and Mra Jesse Blough. * MT.
and Mra Keith Buehler and
family were New Year's dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra Voight
VanByckle of Dowling. * Mr.

Order tickets.

Phone the roofer.1

What a wonderful thing the telephone is! And how little it costa?

Michigan Bell

family and Mr. and Mra. Nerval
Thaler and Sue were Saturday,
Jan. 1, guests of Mr. and Mra
Start tho Naw Year off on the right

foot by repairing and remodeling your
home. BILL DING can help you do It

. . . easily and economically.

supply all tha material* you II need

Year's Ew-gussti of their
daughter.Hrt. Richard
Bird. * Saturday, Jan. 1, collars
at the Richard Bird home wore
Mr. and Mra Richard VendavUle, Jr., and children at Port­
age, Mr. and Mra. Glenn Tag-

Need money for

STOP IN THIS WEEK
The only way we could make a Catalina look even better would be to show you Its price tag.

MB6KC0

Because stretching back for nearly 18 feet behind that dashing front end la everything that would

LONG TEEM

lUnjiwtiaiii)^ (.

AIL|ED BUILDING CENTER

make pricing a Catalina the next logical step: A 3®&lt;u. In. V-8. Wide-Trock wheals. Nylon carpets. A
package of safety features Including seat belts front and roar. And one of the roomiest trunks In tho
field. Come In. take on and price out a Mger at your Pontiac dealera-a good place to buy used cars, too.

HASTINGS OVFICI
UIH k MUM*.
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Wide-Track Pontiac

REAHM MOTOR SALES, INC

107 N. Michigan, Hastings

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                  <text>Cast, Chorus, Orchestra Rehearsing for Musical, My Fair
The operetta I* a Lerner 4t Loewe

tire operetta by the Haattngs High

The pit orchestra rehearsed, far CKiggina and Howard Martin, trum­
pet; Arthur Steward, euphonium;
Gerald Young, bare; Wottran Ftch-

flret year in choir, la appearing a*
Freddy Eyn*ford-Hlll. and Douglas
OTaughlln. a Senior who sang in
the chorus of Brigadoon, appear*
threugh high school Lee la the a* Colonel Pickering
high school mayor, wa* the No. 1
Frost and Karen McKeough. a* Rudy McPherson. Kris Martin,
third Bmeiker boy. to appear in maids; Steve Jacoba and Dick Cindy Miller. Lyndan Robinson. Vai ■
high achool operetta* Tom playa
Cindy Moyer, a Senior, play, the earned letter* in wrestling.

Brlgadoon.
The boot to
-Pygmalion."

.Alfred DooUttie. Bin's father Bob ail through high school ai
tnlnor role In Brtgadoon
I
&lt;choir Mary Stuta, a Senior, playa
elude Kathy OuklU. Mr* Higgins;
Mary Settle*. Mr*. Eynsford-Hill;
cal group* throughout her year* in
high achool. Stic played the frtnla sung with Larry Shaltis, Zoltan Karpathy;
Steward, clarinet; Mare Btortan.
through high Judy Stauffer. Mr* Hopkina; Eve­
lyn von Reis. Lady Boxington;
baaaoon; Kenneth Russell and WllJarota. a Su;&gt;humore In his Randy Moyer, Jamie; Nell Wilder,

the part of Eliza Doolittle. Cindy.
tlon picture which la playing first Margaret Birrtan and Dr. Fred the daughter of Director Moyer,
Hauser, violin; Dr. Weeley Logan, played a minor role in Brigadoca

the three night* in Central Audi­
torium with ticket* to be purchased
from student* of music for specific

The Hastings Banner
110th Year

20 Pagas—3 Sections

CITIZKN OF THE YEAR—Thoma* F. StebMnd, Ileft) preaident

Snow Piles Up, Hastings May
Have Primary
Mercury Drops
Hasting* may have a primary
election on Monday. Ftt^Jl. to
which two candidates
To Season’s Low determine
receive place* on the April 4 ballot
Skier* and other Winter sport* for City treasurer.
enthusiast* have been in their
glory since the middle of last-

nearly six and one-half

United Church
Women Reset Meets
Tho meetings of United
Church Women which were to
have been held Friday, Jan. 14,
at the First Prasbytertait Church,

NOT ELIGIBLE to vote st the
said Special School Election. Per­
son* planning to register must
determine when th* City and
Township Clerks' offices will be
open far regiatrallan.
This Notice la given by order
of the Board of Education of
School District No. 8. Fractional
• Welcome Corners), Carlton and
Hastings Townships, Barry
County. Michigan
Dated January 18. 1966.
Eduard Anderson,
Secretary Board of Education
(Welcome Corners)
1/27

funeral service for Mrs George
M. Chenoweth III.
NOTICE:
The Annual Meeting of Share­
Friday, Jan. 31, as follows: A holder* of the Hastings City
workshop for World Day of Bank for the purpose of electing
director* and for the transaction
of *uch other business a* may
meeting of United Church Wo­ legally come before the meeting
men. with election and tnetalladay of February. ISM.

^backward glances
gleaned from the

Banner files

On* of Hastings' developing
Industrie*, the Chenoweth Ma­
chine Company, moved Into It*
new 3 JOO foot addition last week,
which more than doubled the
floor space of the original plant

Hasting* Rotary and Klwanl*
clubs will entertain 80 member*
Of the high school athletic team,
at noon luncheon In th* Fartah
. . _____ • --- - - -- with
Herbert Q. (Frits) Cristar.

Luncheon Honors
Mrs. Adrounie
For G.O.P. Work

Eighty-seven said they believed
the old method of assigning gen­
luncheon party at tire Hotel Has­ eral 4H club agent* on a county

On Dean’s List

Haattngs who died at Bradenton.

He I* survived by hla wife. Alke.

Senior Clllsens * Veterans
Tellhet; The Fifth Man. Man­
I will be at the Rutland Town
ning Coles; The River Road.
France* P. Keyes; Papa Went to Hall, Friday, January 21*1 and
January-28th. from 1 to 4 pm.
wired Timber. Dorothy Canfield; to receive application* for Senior
The Glass Crutch. James Blah- ClUasn* and VeUran* Homestead
Exemptions Bring proof of ag*
and property ownership, such a*
Nation of Halloa*, Loui* Ada­ deed or contract. Veteran* bring
mic; Ths Soong Sisters, Emily last check number, discharge pa­
Hahn and American Chronicle. per* and proof of ownership. No­
Ray Stannard Baker
town hall dhrtng thto time.
Forat Foley, Supervisor

County dairy farmer and president of the National and Michi­
gan Milk Producer* Associations, »pe*k« with leader* of the
al the Nashville Methodist Church. Officer* reelected were

Here Monday —U. Gov. William
O. Milliken, continuing hl* policy
of taking hl* office to the people.
1* to hold office hours Monday.
Jan. 24. in Eaton and Barry
Courthouse al Charlotte from 10
am. until noon and at the Court­
house at Hasting* from 3 to 5
pm. He Invite* all citizen* to
see him on matter* of State buslhope* to have held office hour*
In each of Michigan's 83 counties.

Mothers’ March
Next Thursday
In Barry Drive
Dime* is underway and Chair­
man Itfbert Spanable hi* *nnoupo4d that the annual Mothers’

communities on Thursday eve­
ning. Jan. 27.
Mothers' March for WednesSponable said the Mothers'
March tn Hastings and other
communities would be next
Thursday, and he urged everyone
to give a* generously as possible
to the mothers when they made
their house-to-house canvas*.
Participating In the Mothers'
March in the Taffee Addition are
to be Mr*. Roy Carlson, chair­
man. and Mr*. Gordon Fuhr.
Mrs. Howard Jameson. Mrs.
Charles Burch. Mrs. Bernard
Hook. Mrs. John Sleeper and

1/17

Unemployment Dairymen Gain
I/ eO
" - _ —- _
Office /I,,/,,,
Open Here
Strength in Unity,
Every 2 Weeks
Prank Chrlitenien. manager of
the Grand Rapid* Unemploy­
ment Office, ha* announced that
the branch office In Halting* 1*
to be open only every othsr Wed­
nesday starting this Wednesday,

MMPA Head Says

Milk Producers Note on
Threshold of New Era,

Co^tp Preiident Slalet
"Strength Through Unity" wm

tentative* of the ME8C Grand
wiU

Glenn Lake. Lapeer Count
Uonal and

ChrUteoaen explained that the meeting of the Eaton-Barry
change from weekly vleite to chapter held at the Nashvliie

economy measure. rattier than noon.
due to the fact Uial the unem­
ployment roll* here were down.
bargaining and marketing
.designed to exploit every

Merchants Plan War, wiU he aggressively
-by 10,00^ Unlud UM:
‘Krazy Daaer- —
Members of the Retail Divtalon
of the Hastings Area Chamber
of Commerce are echeduUng
many evente for the next few
months with the first to be
Thursday. Friday and Saturday.
Feb. 10-11-12

While there i* no

and Russell Hankins.
Other event* include the Trave'
Trailer Rally with from 100 to
150 trailer* expected to roil Into
Hastings April 15-16-17; th*
Moonlit* Bale: Sidewalk Sale,
First Ward workers Include: and the Auction Sale event.
Mrs Jack Echtlnsr and Mrs
Wendell Smith, co-chairmen.

Savings &amp; Loan
Reports Progress

Gordon Core, Mr* Vem Bow­
man, Mb. William Stedman.
Mr* Harold Bolo. Mr*. Larry
Blair, Mr*. Kingsley Bennett.
Mrs Gary Cooper, Mr*. Fred
Vertand Ransom, executive vice
Markle. Mrs. Elwood Wyngarden, preaident
and secretary of the Has­
Mr*. William Towne. Mrs. Ron­
ald BenneV, Mrs. Milton Miner, ting* Saving* A Loan Association.
Ita* announced that Uie association
anticipates paying 4'. percent In­
James Coleman. Mr*. David Bol­ terest a* of next June 30. It ha*
ton. Mrs. Hugh Edmond*. Mr* been paying 4 percent.
George Straub. Mrs. Larry Baum.
Mr* David Yarger, Mra Keith
Yerty. Mrs. Homer Baum, Mr*
Philip Gallup, Mr*.. Betty Chase night al which Eart Ceteman,
and Mr*. Dale Smith
Second War'd: Mr*. Arthur
Cook and Mr*. William Ellis, co­
chairmen, and Mrs Von da Cap- dent, Roy Thorns* vic* president,
pon. Mrs Maurice Wlesenhofer. Jacob* tectjxl vic* president. Ran­
Mr* Donald Nevin*. Mr*. Joseph som executive vic* president and
Shafer. Mr*. Wayne Morgan. Mr*
Jack VanHouten, Mr*. Louise named treasurer
Stix'kham. Mrs Larry James and
Ransom also announced that
Mr* John Chandler.
4506.489 to 14.031.406 and there had
rod. chairman, and Mr*. Harmon been ■ gain in loan* of 4525,092 tc
Wilcox. Mr*. Duane Jarman. Mr*. 13902.673
Stewart Howe*. Mr*. Harland
The gain in asset* was 460)376
Guernsey, Mr* Forrest Johnson.
serve requirements
Youngs. Mrs Henry Glbeon. Mr*
Robert Furrow. Mr*. Nancy
Gorodenskl. Mr* Donald Fedewa,

zottle last month) there to ■
tightening of supply - demand
balance and government held
lalry surpluses are dwindling.
This condition has not bevfl wltH
is for many year*

armefs* Income,* Lake cantin­
usd.
es plainrd that bargaining to

Lake traced the development
of the MMPA. reporting that
since It* organisation in 111* It

the major dairy cooperatives tai
■he Nation. Throughout thasg M

•elf

There must be a market

member marketed *4380 worth «rf
nllk. For 1966. it will be nMrty
114.000 due to the association*
.ffort*.

marketing.
Ten year* ago the MMPA mar­
keted two'billion pounds of thilb.

han »nv other dairy cooperative
in the U.S

Pat Gilmore.

Rename Officers
Of Hastings
National Bank

CUnder. Mrs Millard Long, Mr*.
Calvin Plummer, Mr*. Ken Ra­
dant. Mr*. George Hamaty. Mrs
Art Prtdenburg. Mr*. Willard

president; Walter A Eaton, vic* ind held are limited greatly by
pre&gt;1dent and cashier; Charles
H Hinman and William Sted­ &lt;rgstn;n* snd marketing must
man. vice presidents, and Frnnk- te.-rsne a reality, Lake asserted.

GlUette. Mr*. Ivan King, Mr*.
Joseph Duffy. Mr* Jack McOulre.

What people arc reading—Liat

. . BACKWARD GLANCES,

November, a questionnaire wa*
peculated to a* many people at
could be reached.
Replies were received from all
parts of the county, not only
from 4H leaders snd parent*, but
from outsiders as well. Many also
took the Ume to make cotnmenta
tn writing about the ptog ran),
the committee reported.
'
| -ct the question of finance. M
------------ --- 7----- —
; UCOOVCU
believed lilt
the IXUUUUUlt
Legislature OUUUIU
should
Earl Tobias. Trady Tobias. Ev- j increase 4H appropriations, and
erelt Olmstead. Mra. Marshall only 4 said No. Ninety-six *ald
Gay and Lansing Gilbert.
0,6 Barry County Board of Supuay ano &lt;-■"»"*------------------------- ervisors should continue to genStarung »t the 4H leaders; croUsly support the 4H program,
Recognition banquet held last while
------------■- •— No.
again
4 knld
Sixty-seven believed 411

! support teavaUable Five said No
Republican Committee, Mrs. H. A. o^y four
of M J1Me
ry,w
A*ounle. was honored for her njeth&lt;xl of aligning agent* on a
work in the Republican Party.
. trl.county basis and 94 out of
■n»
W 10! !»!«;, Butt Coumj UioiU
the Board members of the women a hflTe a fuibume agent,
organisation aa a greture of apTwenty-nine favor keeping the
leadership glven jH progr*m In rural areas, 67
! others thought It should also
Sarah Hutt, Barbara Sweet, Sue
The opinion was expraued that reach urban people. Ninety - two
Bachman. Linda SkedgeU. Karen probably no other Republican wo- out of 88 like a strong program
Bacon. Pam Levengood. Millie Ri­ man In the county ha* given more I of incentive award*, such as fair
der. Jean DeMott, Linda Kahler.
Nina Bryan. Carol Quinlan. Sue cause of Republicanism, than ha* ; Sixty out of 86 said they
Turkal. Sue Clagett. Carole Sweet. the honoree.
| thought cutting th* Home ExLola Sage, Doris Hale. Elaine
Mrs. Adrounie. a past president tenaion Program seriously hurt
’ the 4H program.
ter. Harold Lewis, Kannea- Kahler - of the Hastings Women's Club, has'
Prompting the survey was
been
active
in
many
civic
organi
­
Hale. Gary Robbe. Steve KeDer.
the cutback in appropriation*
Gene Greenfield, Hutt-Robtnaon- zations In the Republican party which ha* resulted In a cut In
ties
with
the
Republican
Women's
Vault, Chri* Jaoobv. GardnerWe feel that with 1.800 mem­
Bryan-Hale, Pavllch-Springer- Federation of Michigan and at bers and 300 leaders in Barry
present she is president of the
Clagett and Sue Springer
Barry County Republican Women's County. William Kirkpatrick ha*
Those winning Claas 3 rating* Club.
a full time job. Now he will have
the same responsibilities in Mont­
were: Charles Andru*. Dennis
calm, Ionia and Barry, along with
Craig. CurtB-Ro** Trombone Duet,
one other ageni.'The committee
members said.
Kathy Pike, Frank Hum. Fktty
Mr. and Mrs Donald Worgeas
"We firmly believe that our
Keeler, Terry Williams. Tom
Payne. Phil Schlachler, Joyce Cau- of Rl. Dowling have received a educational program* supplement
kln. P«t Ganlner. Jeff Miller. Dave letter from the Dean'* Office of the school snd home training
Robinson. Brenda Trick. Rhyna Kalamaxoo College atallng lh»t and It also helps to combat juve­
Scholma, Ann Netherv. jerry their daughter. Ellen, a graduate nile delinquency We believe this
Young, Dean Rose, Simon-Beckwith of Hasting* High In 1966, has preventive program te much less
received all “AV for the first costly to the State than the cost
and Rider-Springer.
—.... lw
for. young people ...
in
Winning Class 4 rating was: Ted semester and 1* on the Deans of caring
'1st. KUen I* now eligible to join trooble. We believe
— that
“-*8 a busy
Woodmansee (ElU* accompanist
the Alpha Lambda Delta, a Na- child Is a happy child and much
Uonal Honor Society for College lesa likely to get into trouble."
Frcahmen women.
they concluded

*t Braden ten

brary: Nine String* to Your Bow.
by Mauric* Wal»h; She C*me
Back. Patricia Wantworth; The
Black Rom, Thoma* B Costain:

&gt;by R.M.C-="
A little something for everyone

Brass Sextet 8DD.YV.W. Work­
ing-Bender Bass Bax Duet. AldrichWorking Bax Duet. Linda Philp,
Bonna Acker, Gene Ehgterth. should increase appropriation* to
Turkal-Demott, Turkal-Goodyear- expend Die 4H program, in the
Sweet. Gayle Myers, Eileen Tucker. opinion of more than 05 percent
of Barry County residents ques­
Stoeby. Ken Ruarell. Ernie Vat«hn. tioned by a committee of 4H
leader*.
Lawrence. Haan - Bender. Jo Arm ... Member* of the committee.
Who operated entirely oetslde

ball coach at the University of
Michigan a* guest speaker.
Robert E. Stanley. Heating*,
wa* elected secretary - treasurer
of the Michigan Mutual Insur­
ance Company at the annual
meeting Wednesday New to the
board of directors will be Robert
B. Godfrey of Lansing

Classified Ad* to

The Banner, Wl 5-3481

EDITORIALS

Favor Increasing 4H Work
Through Higher Appropriations

Henry Weaver
Dies in Florida

past two Show* and again MTV«a
in that capacity for My Flair lady.
Nancy la I
for choir.

NUMBER 40

mendotuly increased supply of
Forty-three members of the In­ group* and faction*, including even
strumental deportment in* the Has­
tings public school* received top big business—That. in brief, was
the sum and substance of the State ever, he may be the only one to
and Ensemble Festival held Wed- of the Union message delivered entertain this .ppUmlMlc predic­
by President Johnson before a joint tion There Is also competent
the west wing of the high achool.
opinion that headstrong adlierencc
to such a course would merely be
greasing Uie skids toward an eco­
The students played a solo with
What then is the State of the nomic crash.
Union? Although the President
Certainly the United States t*
dent—IT HAD BETTER BE the wenltiilest nation tn the world.
All sailor band Undent* are
PLENTY
GOOD
TO
FINANCE
AT
required to play a aolo. and they
ONE AND THE SAME TIME ar* not IlmiUcas and we, too. would
may also play In an ensemble.
Student* received a rating of GREATLY ESCALATED WAR do well to remember that the word
COSTS IN VIET NAM AND -CONSERVATION" Is n meaning­
given first and second rating* by
MULTI -BILLION DOLLAR IN­ ful term, even In a country blessed
judges may elect to perform al the
District FesUval to be held In CREASES IN THE COST OF with exceptional riche*.
Hamilton Feb. K
THE GREAT SOCIETY" HERE
Tiie President 1* on firm ground,
Judges were William Mumma. ON THE HOME FRONT I
Grand Rapids; Harry Van Dyke.
we believe. In Indicating that every
Hudsonville; Lee Brower, Zeeland,
Evidently, the President is con- (Please turn to Page 4. tht* Bee.)
and Steve Working, Wayland.
A list of the students and their
rating* follow.
Those winning Class 1 rating*

petition* to U
to a &gt;ea*on'* low of 14 below sera kwu on Hatarday, Jan. 38.
which was registered Saturday.fmmi- Storkau. Sharon Ravllch, Mary
night.
‘Ftanow and Mrs. Goodyear. Gerry Steward; Dave
Towne. John Tripp, Mary Gardner.
Steve WUliimta. Garden Robinion,
Cajl HoflmaK Steward-Sage.
Marian K Jemra
Tuctax-F-^— "—--------- -------Doolittle.
Paul Cur­
curj fimn auui
— ------------ ---- -w-—»ood, Ooodyear-Swtetr Phuj&gt;bikr-Hi^.v and
ting Ngto* ef.SI
Nothary-Brysn
Thursday *cho&lt;^.Hu»es general
iy traveled only on the main
Winning Class 2 ratings were:
road* a* the ittde roads were tlon for reelection M ha* Board of Wally Pool, Greg Martin. Grrg
practically blacked.
,
Shetteriy. Dave Robinson. RusReview member Thoma* Taffee
Nominating petition* must be mU-MUm Hom Duet. Ru**eU-McCielland-VaJugh'Schtachter Hom
Quartet. BraM Sextet H CR CM H.
not more than 80.
Tucker-Darby-Btahop Comet Trio.
King-Buck Sax Duet. Hahn-Acker
LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION Duet. Martha Cove. Llale Conly,
The last day on which person* Townea-Levengood.-'Scott Young,
may register with the Township Berre* Darby. John DeVault. Torn
Clerk (*) or City Clark to vote at Hahn’ BUI Hammond, Linda Mcth* Special School Election to be Cloitond. Bill Haan, Jeff Chandler.
held on March 1, 1886, 1* January Neyaa Hawkins. Grog Bishop, Jim
31. 1866. Person* registering after King, Dale Working. Dawn Buck.
6:00 o'clock pa. Eastern Stand­ Mary Kannea, Kathy Johnson.

and gentlemen include Rosemary
Ford. Chris Hail, Craig Huntley,
Kevin Keast. Agnes McPhariln.
George Wlnl-fc. Carol Brawner.

Col! Your News and

Hasting*. Michigan, Thursday, January 20, 1966

Instrumental
Students Receive
Class I Rating

aha Cements. flower girl; Diana Hoffman and Mika Fttagerald.
Brown, Mrs. Higgins' maid, and
Nancy Kill* ha* served M
Dick Hamm, a* the constable
heareal accompanist and ha* pta

th* MMPA. there are now just

1.400 farmer* in Southern Michi­
gan last year, and there ha* been
1 29 percent reduction In milk
DeCamp and Mra. Harold De- Bank of Hastings reelected the buyera
director* of th? organization al
There are now three market*
William Gautsch*. Mr* Ed Free­
&gt;n Michigan- Southern Michigan,
land. Mr*. Blair Pratt. Mrs Bruce day evening.
Jpstate and the Upper PeninBean. Mr*. William Pierce. Mr*
Rlciiard A Groce continue* a* ula. Lake pointed out. There ha*
x«n a sharp decline in th* num­
ber ot dairy processing plant*.

Mrs Frank Beckwith. Mr*. Ken
Brower. Mr*. Harold Grey. Mr*
Other director* ar* Richard M.
Bud Water*. Mrs. Lyle Gillespie, Cook. James W. Radford. Jr,
Mr* Charte* Collins. Mra. THDm-

New Catalog
Weighs 51 Pounds

Named to'Y' Board
YMCA board at th* annual meet­
ing held Tuesday night at the
City Bank wore John Chandler.

unit elected at Saturday'* maet-

Sears, Roebuck and Company'*

Charlotte, vica preaident. and
Wayne Pennock. Map** Grove,

Um&gt; dinner were

�family

* wMna8 Richey
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Dowling Mon Ho*
Lead in Iowa State
Musical Production \
Don R—dsll al Dowling

j

Is

suddenly

Stale University campus on Jan.
:«-» The musical oomedy Is
baaed on the play “Charlies

Um

problems of Charite.

nation. Having Just praaantad
ma with a nice heifer calf with

1 Tralaiag ~ Airman
Wohlacheld, son of Mra

Freeport

Of courae. she admila that bar
record was not aa great as K

mall route to and fnxn Grand g Rowley, mn of Mra Grace E.
Rowley of R3 Bellevue, hag been
._
a
e-ku-. aww rx* ■*
Rapids

main outlets, thereby causing a
graduate of Athens High School, children and Ralph Moore vtlltrd airman, a 1984 graduate of Ste­
phen F. Austin High School. periodic leak when filled to ca­
recently completed basic trainFacility Sunday. Jan. •. * Mra Houston, recently completed ba­ pacity ahe feeia that 17,080 iba
sic training at Lackland AFB,

Bud Btegert and Mrs laadore
tended Battle Creek Central High
Oehl, a IMS graduate of Cale­ Johncock called on hto daughter. School, will be trained on the Job
donia High School, recently com­ Mrs. Busan Gentry of Battle as an administrative specialist
pleted baalc training at Lack­
with the Strategic Air Command.
land AFB. Taxaa.

rue, has been reletted for train-

By Mrt. Syiean Tafg

Sheppard AFB. Ttxaa, as aa air-

Air Force aircraft maintenance

tended this funeral of Jay Smith

Woodland

Floyd

By Mrt. Clendon Curtu

Grinnell

were

U Public Forum

Sunday.

Joint PTA Meeting
Features Community
Youth Programs

j
Consequently I .have agreed
to call this to your attention
■

K

The Woodland Child Study
Club Tuesday. January 18 at
the Lakewood High School U-

NorthwCero.

Algonquin

ENJOY

and

LEONARD

Binoereiy youra,

daughter. Mra George KllicM In
Wealey Joppfe and Mrs. Hoy

Bode and Mra Elizabeth Over-

lam committee. * The Young
Womans Bible Study Club of
the MMhodlat Church will mast
Msm.gf Nashville
Mareb 8.
^NBrbar Bred ta Harttagx

people of Barry county. These
people of thia county expect the
abaolute best in law enforcement
meet with Mra Vivian Ralrigh.
officers but yet they expect them
A new group from the church entertained the WCTU Thurs­ to work for nothing.
।
day. * Arthur Fuller of Grand
Naw the question: How many
church al 8 pun. TTUa gnxip will Rapids was a Sunday. Jan. 9. people that are taxpayers of this
county would start out at 44 JOO
Humana Everyone i* cordially
invited.
reach 45000? Not very many. I
could count them on my fingers.
Ins from her bout with poeuThe officers of this County
have no retirement setup, no indaughtcr. She would appreciate
liasUnsa. Callen
addrews ia 341 Hussey Street.
and 10 hours a day. They get no
vacation pay. and one week vaCool and family.
mailed his fatlw, Floyd Geiger

TVsr

perheat

grama In the Community" which

and Mm Robert Walton. Debby. weeks.
and Gary ng Kahunaaoo were
If
officer works from 8 pm
fkiryfay, Jen 8, lunch gueata of'until 4 pm. and has to go to
Uvtng in Nellie Hewitts hou*

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JUST PAST THS I. W. BUSS PUUfT

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Wallen to BL Johna They visited

Vikings leak

during hla off-duty hours but he
gets nothing for it. He doesh't
family. They fbund Doo much know what Holiday pay la and if
hla day off falls on a Holiday
he's lucky, if It doesn't, he works

•Rt is broken

|
Reuben Crites.

Under the present situation If
a night officer makes an arrest

* shoots 4 hoars explaining over

Pf&gt;yd this man has to work the next
3 ■BBterwurth Hrepnali night.
Jan. 8. * Mr. and Mra । what Fm saying is this: This
Dukas and children of County Is getting the best pro■nd Mr nruT Mm
«•

with a

that* hue ice skates that don’t tents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dukes ent fringe benefits (which' are
fit may have an opportunity to tn honor of, Bernard's birthday, nothing).
sell them and maybe find a pair ' * Mr. and Mra George Faunce
AU this that I have said can

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use aecreaarj&gt;. aaxa. ruuuuu niacu uw iuiw m
*uu
iv*u uua
by teleptxaUng. 367-33U. * An- Main Saturday evening, Jan. 8. down and ask themselves If they
olfxT family atus claused from ! Mra Andrew Brandt and Mra. ; would work for 14 JOO a year and
llxir tome because of fire Fit- Allen Flat visited Mra. Btrtla risk being shot everytime they
day night This was a very bit- Yargcr. Mra. Leah Karchrr. lU)P * car, check a door, serve a
K’J UMU
wsscai SUv
-—**.... •
- -—----- — —
— -­
out about 3 00 at the home of Moore at the Medical Facility iouJ
routine patrol.
Mr. and Mrs Ted Schonddmay- Sunday. Jan. 9. * Mra and Mrs. I J. ^hik Owy
come up
. -- ----- ..
. ' 1—------------------------------------ . ------- with A great big “No."
' I think it's time far the Jevel. headed cltlsens of this County to
' get around and start doing somethe fire department was notified.
mile north and one and a half
tn me ueujopauuc Hoe- u
- —~~~
miles wrat. Not much was wived PiUd in Deidlng. Sunday, Jan. 9.
'c"n
“w
'
’
'
* Mr. and Mra. Clair Clum t"
County, if we expect to
vuuud their daughter, Mr. and
wi
.■*&gt;me bedding
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Classic
XS X?
1
funeral of William Beadle in action
Battle Creek, Jan. 10. Mr. I
Thank you.
Beadle was a former 8th District
WJIR.
VFW Commander.
ui. ** I* U I
children of Caledonia were Bun-

I

the.funeral of their uncle. Mor­
ley Carew, in Grand Rapids, w
. Mr. and Mra Milton Buehler at­
I tended a card party at the home

Middleville ♦ Bill Vandermale
la home from the hospital and

. Back m ths summer of 1916-when thtf Auto Club was
founded—a motoring tnp frequently was a pioneering
adventure. Roads were poor. Directional signs did not
1 tixist. Help along the route was seldom available.

with the family at Port Hurbn.
* Mra Minnie Clemons and

PENNOCK
CONCRETE
PRODUCTS

Branch were Thursday, Jan. 6.
overnight guests of Mr. and Mra,
the funeral of
George Heinla

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Cadillac's twalvw models-its extraordinary variety of

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have them cleaned the eafeit ond most
Today a motoring trip is a carefree family affair. Good
roads and signs speed you on your way, and if you need
a helping hand the Auto Club is always nearby with
Roupd-lna-Clock Road Service; Personalized Travel
Planning; Broad Personal Accident Insurance; and
Protective Bad Bonds.

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Locol Bowlers
Roll High in
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to men who attended Tharnappto-Ke«ogg School al Mkldlevllle have enlisted tn the Navy.

The Puzzle Isn't the Problem

an Tuesday night and shot 13M

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Herilwn will automatically In­

worth |200 plus trophies.

MT*.

Orl

Friday of Mra. Grace Miller,
port, stationed aboard the mine
sweeper USS Osark, with Norfolk. Dick Miller called to help her
celebrate her birthday. * Mr.
and Mrs Harry'.DoWTllag had a
and Mra. Ted Wlertngs. rtatloned family pedro party for the twtn*.
on the heavy guided missile ship. Mra. Judy Brown and Jerry
USS Canberra (CAG2), FPO Ban Roush, Saturday night to cele­
brate thetr birthdays. * Mr. and
Mra. Keith Buehler and family
and Mrs. Jim Robertson of Middle­ were Sunday dinner guests of
ville, assigned to the dutroyer USS Mr. and Mra. Henry VanSyckle.
Huntington with Mayport, Fla., his
home |»rt.
There will be a. WSC8 dinner
Cluirlcs and Dennis have bunks and meeting at tile Briggs
side by side and nre doing the Church Thursday. * Callers at
same work on the Canberra.

DANISH . .

and Rauh of Mendon..* Mr. and

and modern all the

way through.

Nora Stilas Sunday. * Eight
friend* of Ruby Moxoo gave a
farewell party Saturday night al
the' home of Cindy Campbell.
I Site is going to Kalamaaoo.

[ Hickory Corners
tlent at Borgnsa Hospital and
her husband la bring cared for
al Fairhaven Rest Home. * In­
vitations have been Issued to the
wedding of Miss CTiarla Baines
and Billy Simpson to take place
lot the Wesleyan Church Saturdav. Jan. 21. *L 2 o'etock. * Mra

CLEARANCE

lot. This year all of ths State’s
appnixinutely 1JOO townships, in­
cluding Barry County's 10 townahl|n. will hive spaces for Demo­
cratic township candidates on the
ballot.
"We don't intend to leave the^r
spaces empty." Mrs. Parker said
"We’re starting right now to find
the best people in each township

GlilanHe

Willison, Mr. and Mra Irl GU1Ha tings. who is «tatloned on the asple were Sunday visitors of
carrier USS Roosevelt with Maynnrt
Li.
___.
Harvey Olllasple. * Mr.

r&gt;
m ~
Welclwr were Gaylord Holmes
Dr. Georg* T, Osbom, vice Tuesday, Mr. and Mra. Rolland
president of Illinois Wesleyan Gibbs Saturday afternoon • *
University, and hla wife, of The Merle Dunns of Marshall
Bloomington. DI., were guests of calkd on the Keith B'rlckland*
the E. E. She-ffs Monday. Jan. and Winnie Dunn Saturday. *
10(The Keith Stricklands and Mr*
--------------------------------------------------- Winnie Dinn were Sunday din-

Mrs. Parker added that she and
other parly leaders would like to
hear from people who would lik.
to participate In local government
by running as candidates.

COATS, DRESSES, JACKETS REDUCED!! [

TO M -J* W'

tlnu'd. “many rural Michigan

JIGSAW PUZZLE poses no problems for Marty Mlm Mack, 4, Sanio
Clara, Calif., born wilh most of both arms missing. He picks up
pussle pieces with greatest of ease. His mother, Gloria, a volunteer
worker for the March of Dimes which finances 57 birth defects
••If mor* tidily than any of hl* fiva older brolhert, all bom normal.
Each year 250,000 babies ar* bom in the U.S. with major birth
defects. Moreover, birth defects are the nation’s second greatest
destroyer of life when prenatal loss is included. You can aid
scientific research into these tragedies and support patient care
by giving In January to the Morch of Dimes.

‘Snow Policy’ al
Middleville T-K
is Explained

Invite World War I
Vets to Meeting

World War Qnc veteran* are
Invited to meet at Uie Com­
munity Center AC the fairgrounds
Bupc. of Scboola Earl Van­■ al 2 p.m. on Saturday. Jan. 22.
Sickle of Middleville's T-K■ The meeting is called by Jake
School ha* announced the policy
Veteran* of World War I. Eligi­
Middleville's school because of ble to Join are those who served
weather conditions.
In the U. 8. Armed Forcaa from
April 6. 1917, through Nov. 11,
1018. Wives, widows and sisters

running on People’s. Taxpayers
arid other locally-named party
tickets.”
"This new state law. which auto­
matically places the Republican
and Democratic party on the town­
ship ballets, will strengthen Uie
two party system and. I hope, re­
sult in more responsible grass
roots government.” Mrs. Parker

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"Township candidates will be on
thi ballot with tltose for governor. |
the State legldaturc, Congress and!
the US. Senate." she explained.

COATS

straight party tlckej for nil Demo­
cratic or Republican candidates
from the township level to the US.
Senate.
Townships have at least nine
elected othcials a supervisor, clerk,
treasurer, two to four trustees, two
Justices of Uie peace, and two
members of Uie board of review.
Under the new law all candidates
must file nominating petitions no
later than June 14.

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polished wool zibelines. $4
Misses sizes
I ■
Wanted colors in wool

For this beautiful ^tere'd--.

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Exchange students Carol Hen­
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son and Karin Nilsson were at,
Listen for the news broad- Ann Arbor High Scinxil S.ilur-1
day to nUend the "Youth For
Understanding'' meeting- Many

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According to Mra. Parker only
abtut one - tiilrd of Michigan’s
• townships have prevlou-ly had

Lacey
tty Mrt. Orlie VanSyckle
Mr. and

IN HASTINGS

The rearch is on for candidates'

' for the township primary election
। to be held August 2. 1966. according I
i to Barry County Democratic Chair-

Laming. Bill Hackney of Has­
tings bowled with George Buck
if Gaylord and JUn BL John of

Krilh M. Wilson of Middleville,
stationed aboard the UBS Canberra
tCAG2&gt;, FPO Sun Francisco.

y

Township Posts

iccond place in the Pro-Am tour­
ney which proceded the Bowling
Proprietor’s Association of
America which opened this week

Middleville, who is now stationed
aboard the carrier UBS Kearsarge.
with the Pacific Fleet with Long
TVwrl. C.IO __
.____

Jlre HASTINGS BANNER—S
Thunul.V fannar* VO 1OA£

.Democrats Seek
^Candidates for

Jenskl bowled with Don Kila. a

■PlUL-at one time under the buddy

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rtm portraying the diMnwUve
iDrop in ond lftrui shpw Jeffect* of alcohol on the human
system, during She Bunday
you today. .Jpf''*
• i achool hour at the Wesleyan
Church. OUs Hermlnclt obtained
the film and the speakers for
thi* meaningful program.

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DISPOSAL UNDEBFADS

.

HOT WATER BOTTLES

SURGICAL SUPPLIES

.

ELASTIC SUPPORTS

LUMBO SACRAL SUPPORTS

.

wishes to walk out to a main
road wiU be tnmsjxirtcd from
and to the point of pick up un­
til the roads Are cleared.”

Lake Odessa

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCER
North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

tty Prancei Johntlon

Mra. Gene Shade and Andy were
Wednesday visitors of Mrs. Doro­
thy McMillan and Mra. Tom
Burghdoff and new baby gtrl Stacy
Ann. also Mrs. Ralph Weaver. In
Hastings. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
Walters, Mr and Mra Andrew
Walters and Marjean. and Mr and
Mrs. Fred O'Connor and Betty

PRICED for SAVINGS!

Women's

CAR COATS
REDUCED to CLEAR

’LET SAVINGS HELP YOU

Some hooded bench warmers.
Zip r out lined. Juniors $4 X®®
ond dtisses
I ®t

Foam laminated in cotton
corduroy, wools. Some $4
fur trimmedI
piuiui, piicra^uiit
hooded corduroys. All $i
repriced. Don't miss’
I

Mra Clifford Walter*. * Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Price are the par­
ent* of a new daughter. Jelane Sue,

family of Birmingham visited their
mother. Mrs. Ray Cooley, al St.
Mary’k Hospital Saturday. * Allen
Briber I* a surgical patient at
Blodgett Hospital. He exjiects to be

PrUclll* Runyan and Ralph Keeler
lr. were Thursday guest* of Mr
uid Mrs Brandon Shade and Alice
* Mr. and Mrs Arvin CaU enter­
tained the Euciire Club on New
Mrs. Clarence Marvin is home
following surgery pec. 18 al BlodCt HospKal. * Mra. Clare Blak, Mrs MyrveU Stephens and
Mra, Leo Rush visited Mra. Ray
Cooley at 8L Mary's Hospital in
Grand Rapids Bunday. * Mrs. Jock
Clarey Jr. and daughter Kelly Ann
of Lansing and Mra. Elaine Well,’are of Hasting* spent Thrusday

= LIVE IT UP!

A spkcial-purposk savings program is
e surest way
to make that trip to Europe, or any other special
dream, come true. Our high-profit earnings added to

your savings regularly make fast accomplishment of
big goals possible. Embark on your special savings

BIGGEST MARKDOWN
OF THE YEAR ON

program this payday!

'

HEATING BADS

FOLDING COMMODES

cover the route.

State

played for the BL Louis Kulls
I Juniors wbich captured the US:
! nation al championship two
straight years.

W. State 945-4284

required to turn around
backtrack. Any student living in

BED BACK RESTS

Rely on us to fill every prescription
accurately from complete and up-todate quality pharmaceuticals.

family of rural ClartavlUo were
Friday evening visitors of Mra.
Mildred Shade and Lind*.
Patricia Necb. Sliarcn and Alan

Women's
MESSES

age after (pending the holidays
vith their parent*. * Mra. Ralph
Saturday visitor* of Mrs Gene
Shade and Andy. * Mr. and Mrs
lay visitor* of Mrs. Mildred Shade
and Linda. * Mr. and Mra. Manuel
Elodrtguez. Mike and Vicki, were

Over 300 garments reduced. Pick,

Silva* Ln Ionia Saturday.

style, colors, fabrics . . . Juniors.

Andy were Saturday evening visi­
tors of Mr snd Mra. Reginald
Dunnigan and family of Heatings.

Misses. ’^2-Sizes.

your favorite in a big selection of

PLUS SbH GREEN STAMPS

GARD

Jeape CMylor were Saturday after-

M R SJ &lt;; S'
of Lansing waa a
OunOy

Wl 5-2134

E. State St.
Phon* Wl 5-3853

136

All Savings Insured Up h&gt;
$10,000 with PXU.C.

MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SfSIEM

— At

Remember
Penney’s You Can Charge It AHI
Open Every Day 9 ajn. - 5:30 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.

�SS*

HuhUrdUilh

EDITORIAL

and

mlxed-un ttwUUan in Africa. bow State* practiced dollar diptomacy

Backward Glaact*

wiu. When we withdrew, Mexico

Pick a winner from our complete stable
11935 were held to the tow figure men are still wcrklng on their
of *1,510. according to a report farm digging ponds and ditches
submitted to the council Friday
evening Uy Fire Chief Ouy aid­
Alim is also Hi with the flu. *
38 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE

cent of the calls the full force
port of national independence of volunteer firemen reported
promptly fur duly.

you nama the job and Wheel Horae ha* the attaching tool you’ll
need. See the complete line of Wheel Horae tractor* and quick-

iltualton is something quite dif­
The Junior class of Hasting*
ably (though not certainly! have ferent.
High has selected the following
cast for Hie play. “One Mad xhaiTa birthday.
Night,” to be presented Feb. 7:
Floyd Woodward, LoreUa Spring­
port of -national independence." It
er. Bnerson Cairn*. Lauris An­ Hastings. Sunday.
ders. Dulls GiUeaple. Donald
cotne a bit more concerned about Fcldpauwh. Stuart Edmonds.
seeing restored tn Washington Die Darrell Aldrich. Margaret Ftngieu&gt;n. Lola Aahalter. Margaret
Hummel. Marian Hewitt, Robert
Culberl and Lawrence Moore.
Rehearsals start Tuesday under
direction of Albert Becker.

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

There will be an "Old Folks"
dance at the Carlton Center;
has been drawn into two full-blown Grange hall Friday, featuring old
time music'•and dance*. Every­
one b invited. Price per couple,
executive action, alone, although including supper, will be 75
the Constitution dearly states that cento.

Services

Priced

The writer wishes there was
in every community in Barry
county such an organisation aa
trcluiical loophole tlial should have tne ttopth Rutland Community
club At Jhe meeluig he attended
Friday evening, about fifty peo­
The Hastings Banner ple were present with discussion
centered mostly on local prob­
lems. Meetings are held every
F.illihU feT Tkarv- other week during the winter
ol Haiti***. Mich.
months when people have the
time to give to such gatherings.
K- M. OOOK. BdUsr
Any community, urban or rural,
OKI HUNDRED AMD could benefit by the type of dis­
VUTH TEAM
cussion we beard there Friday
evening.
SUBSCBD’TION

There are os many different
ideas of reasonable prices, for fu-

ryjral services as there ore people.
At Leona rd-Osgood Funeral Home,

we offer services in o wide range of
prices. Whatever your idea of rea­

sonable prices may be, you may turn

Miss Anna Johnson of this city,
known to thou*and* of reader*
for her charming stories written
under the pen name of "Hope
Daring." will give recitation*

W.

to us with complety confidence,

"Happy Hour" in the Methodist
Epi.-opal'■ Church at -5:00 pm.
Sunday.

LEONARD
OSGOOD

ed as the permanent secretary of
the National Federation of Fix­
ture* and Furniture Manufac­
turers Association but regret that
this will mean moving hl* place

AMERICAN NIWVVU
RtfRSlMTATIVO l»c.

-junenalJJoine
CHARLES H. LEONARD

months fol towing an auto

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 I. Slot. St.. Hntinji

Wl 5-2»»3

Announcing

AA
WARD
ONTGOMEiRY

Another BIG

W' Day SALE

For TUESDAY, January 25th

Check Some of These Savings Which Can Be Had With the "W'
Day Coupon Shown Below
Wat

Plus

NOW

Dramatic 5-Foot Long Solid
STATE STEREO CONSOLE

*32450 ’23950

13.6 Cubic Foot Combination
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER

*289°° *238°°

W01

Was

199,5

12 in. Portable TV

1Q&lt;yo off
Plus

NOW

10^0 OH '
MM

NOW

Grand Rapid*.

JACK D OSGOOD

NATIONAL NEWSPAPER

New Built-In Color Magic
Dunham

Phone 945-2471

By Mrs. IT. //. Cheeaenian
Letter of January 13:'

Annual Pre-Inventory

SALE

1

1

The 15 who enjoyed the oystef'
ate* supper at Uie Miles Ruff*

Dell Hartwell and family, be- 1
sides the Ruffner family. * H«d
Ludwick went to Coldwater the

Marsh to the Ruffner Inane for,
Christmas and returned both to
tlic Coldwater Training School
Strand fab Uy. whose home is,
in Alabama, have rvtunx-d there
after spcnduig Um- holidays with
MraStrand s parents.' the
Geurgv Balls and other relatives,
* .The ixdc Ruffners were
Christmas Day gucata with his
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Ruffner and the day after
were
Frank. Holliday were New Year*

all having supper with the Clyde

treatment and brought r»-r homo
Mr. and Mr*. Ward

of Mr. and Mra. Jim Zemke for
dinner and u belated gift ex­
change. coming from Plymouth,
Dinnlnithani. Woodland. Ver•montvUle. * Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Ball visited at the Dick Perry
home in Midland over Christ-

ON OUR

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Off

Piu*

Look Over Our CARPET SELECTION
Which Includes 501 NYLON As
Low As

IO^oph

(Installation. Padding &amp; Transportation FREE)

Five-Quajt Can

*1.37 io?b

ALL SEASON OIL

oh

Plus
Twenty Pound Box of DETERGENT

*3.49

io&lt;yo°«
Pius

WINTER TIRE INVENTORY CLEARANCE
In Stock on Most Sizes

10^0 Off

7'

Bring This Coupon To Our Store To Receive the Discount

io&lt;y0

lOyo
DISCOUNT

DISCOUNT

WARD DAY COUPON

finest brands

MEN'S &amp; LADIES

nd

invested in Congress. For present

For Every Family

■_______ 1_________

tile doctor Hattimay

leal and South Amcijra are truly 'Ninth of the border.
representative of their rrapcctbc
Maybe we envision ouraelvea as
In apite of our prafeurd policy "The Great White Knight" in an­
nouncing our wilUngnraa to lend

Institutions,'

Seymour Smith-

Mra

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

More About

to determine which faction in the

If. aa the President slated, the ■ United Stales did nothing to as­

sr-Js i

ar

Personal Mention

•• dvenltcly were not aantedl

For Banner Classified Ads
CaU Wl 5-3481.

™ CERTIFICATE VALID ON TUESDAY. JAN I 25. 1966 ONLY

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE

i

wear
!
Selections are

10% Discount on any single item purchased this day

Issued to:

Street:

State

&amp; Riverside

City

--■Zip

Telephone:

By

Very GOOD!

McPlt&amp;dln

LAMDIES?WEdAR

.... "Dress Well. . . You Qon't Afford Not To'*
138 8. State St.

We Rent Formal Wear

Appliance &amp; Catalog Store

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY

118 South Jefferson

“Side of Strand Theatre"
219 W»rt State St.

J

Hastings

�Don’t Wail for
Tragedy Before
Finding Doctor

Battle Creek

Durfw

m« ««*

»,
VfVZ-fM

Minor in PoMMiion

*kwn

and family of'Algonquin Lake
Janka Gaylor epent tba weekend

DeCamp and family ot Battle I the Farm Bureau Womens Com- was arreated Friday nigh: by
Creek ware Saturday gueals of munlty meeting in Hastings Deputies David Newman and
Which help find you a doctor Mr. and Mra Owai Oaylor A Tuesday. Jan 11.
'
Richard Barnum

&gt;r.1

■nergency might bare been
averted if the patient had been

Richard
Start by calling your local
medical society for the names
of several physicians In your
vicinity. Membership in his local
medical society indicates that
the doctor la a qualified physi­
cian meeting the high standards

Large baskets &lt;rf white
EreuAcao—Mr. and Mra. Paul
Burkey, HM N. Bollwood, wish to pink snapdragons, ptnk
announce t(e engagement of Nona and candelabra grat
their daughter. Irene Kay. to alter. White satin bows ai
Jack D. Adkins, sou ot Mr. and
Mra Jeau Adkins. MX Peck.
Praosoted in marriage by her

bridal

bouquet 'ot

Continues at Parmalee's

fellow pracUtkxiera
If there la no medical society
office In your community, ask
your hospital or your local drug­
gist ftw suggestions. With there
names you can investigate fur-

Kellogg Community College. Jack
Is a 1M6 graduate of Muskegon
Heights High School and te em­ brina neckline and
ployed at' Hlsoo &gt; Company in
Muskegon, and la enrolled at SVWII.
uraua v
_
Muskegon Junior College.
tiered bouffant veil of Imported
Uluston topped with a white

Births at Pennock

Clearance
Now marked down . .

Ladies &amp; Junioi

. . Mias Carol ixe Campbell

T-K School
and Miapdragona.
green velvet with a matching

nett, son of Mr. and Mra. John
Barnett, carried the rings on a
Belson as bridesmaids were Iden­ white velvet and lace pillow.
Steve Mulder served as best
tically gowned as the tnald of

favorably?

No one personality

course, but If )T&gt;u are "com­
fortable" with him and sense a

Calendar

advise you about hospital costs
and other medical expenses.
When you have selected your
family doctor, be completely
fnuik with him. Five more your
doctor knows about Ills patients.

Consider him jwur health ad­
visor. Fallow ius instructions

his suggestions on selection of a
basement immediately School Accreditation meeting; specialist and a hospital.
• For your own good—and the
Raymond Owens of Battle Creek Friday — Basketball. Wayland, health eg your family—don’t wait
was at the guest book, the Mlsaea there, 0:N; Middled Hr Chapel until Illness strikes to choose a
Bondy Belsun and Jaanlc Pavllch meeting in West Elementary.
served punch. Mra. Keith Miller
have advance knowledge of your
served coffee. Mixa Carol Flnkfamily's medical problems and
bfiner and Mias Nancy Coleman Ranchburgers
These are ground beef putties well as when you become sick.
seasoned with salt, pepper and
nety chopped onion, shaped and
the gift table.
Mra. Glen Brower left Tuesday
Fur their wedding trip the broiled to be served on toasted
new Mra. Towns wore a ruby- buns with lettuce and sliced to­ for the Southland. She will visit
red and white herringbone wool matoes. They make a good cold ■ the E. O. Thotnans in New Orj leans before going on to Florida
suit trimmed in pink with off weather lunch served with com

church

_

_

;)i

I hi

MONTH

while accessories and a &lt;---------- 1!। or potato chowder.
from her bridal bouquet.
'.*Their new address will be*81T,
N. Cedar Street. Lansing. Mich.
Out-of-town
m -----guaata
** included
.i
Lindsey. ChickasiX'
mothnr ot the bride.1
Other gutata came from Char­
lotte. Jatkson. Adrian, Saginaw.
Grand Ledge, Eaton Rapids,
Benton Harbor, Nashville. Mid­
dleville and Freeport.
Beginning
A buffet supper was hosted by
the groom's parents In the dining
room at Che American Legion
Hall In Hastings, on Friday.

months at 8L Cloud.

Notice of New

DAFFODILS
10) HYACINTHS

e

Petite Dresses

One group, wool, blends,
rayon, etc. Marked down

&lt;

Ladies and Subteen Sweaters and
Our entire stock of nationally known brand

Ladies HATS

■■wawiWeW

■ ■«» ■ v

LADIES

ROBES

en,ire

and winter hats.

of ,a" Vi
/A
Now

Broken Sizes in NyIons, Cottons, Blends

off

Reg. $3.98 to $14.98

Ladies READY-TO-WEAR
One group. Odds &amp; ends—dresses,

'

n°w50%oh

sweaters, blouses, skirts, slacks,

robes, etc.

PURSES

FallOwinter.

Reg. $2,98How^|88 |

Night Store Hours
January 24, 1966

Jacobs Prescription Pharmacy

to bring a breath
of Spring beauty
Into the house

Lacey

we will eloee one hour earlier each week day

By Mrs. Orlie I’anSyckk

101

1

already begun to win the conflmester Exams; Bui Driver Clam. tor-patient relationship
Hsstlngs, f-tt.
Friday—End of Semester. School
closed. Baskrthall, Hamilton.

headpieces. They carried fire­ mond and Michael Ritchie.
side baakwte of white chrysan­
Fur her daughter's wedding,
themums and pink snapdragons. Mra Campbell three a light blue Saturday — White Product* din­
knit crepe dreXx’with navy blue ner. cafeteria; Basketball, Deiaccessories
and the groom's
Denise Ann Coble.'niece of the
mother were a royal blue wool;
ruk with matching «x®ori«.
j '
Both mothers' corsages were pink iNorthview.
rases and Cymbldlum orchids.
nwu,,*..
Mr. and Mra \VUliam Button “*”■ 6-MRsntiri rardv i.uL
of .....
Baltic Creek prerided _aa ___
maaThuraday — Elementary P.T.A,

FLOWERS

REGULAR
PRICE

coats. Values to $89.98.

rectory, published by the Ameri­
can Medical Axaoctallon, Is an
excellent source of background
Information that is available in
moat libraries.
In making your final selection.

Cymbldlum

Off

Our entire stock ladies

except Friday.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday &amp; Saturday

Nylon Hose

Now

by Berkshire. Eyecatchers.

Reg. 98c.

Children's Pajamas^
1

2
&amp; jlCUpOrS

Now

3

t

One group of flannels and

1L OH
nu

NOW

knits in broken sizes.

' •

Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 8:00 F.M.
Mr. and Mra. Blair Hawbills
and Kenneth. Mr. and Mra Vorn
Hawblltx had a belated Chrlvt-

Nature's colors are re­
produced in gay poly
flowers for glowing
garden-fresh charm!

Mra. Orlle VanSyckle's. They
also celebrated OrUe's blrthdAy.
* Mr. and Mra. Keith Strick­
land, Sandra and Mra. Winnie
Dunn were guests Bunday. Jan.
of Golnrtxirg * Mrs. Pat Hein­
rich and family were Sunday.

FRANKUN
102 West State at JeHoreon

Mra Clarence Campbell and
family. * Ti-na Campbel), Lloralnc Gunn and Joan Bronk at­
tended the MeUwdlst Youlh Fpiknrahlp Mld-Wlnter institute «
Muskegon last weekend.

Friday Evenings We Will Be Open Till 9:00 P.M.
For emergencies at any hour;

Phone one of our Reliable Pharmacists:
Mr. Robert Shumway

Mr. Tom Taffee

Mr. Richard Jacobs

Mrs. N. Hantbarger

JACOBS Rexall PHARMACY
Your Reliable Prescription Center

E 0% Off

Children s
One eroup of dress hats
Winter Hats and knit caPs
•

v

One rack — Dresses, suits.

Children's Wear5W'a,ers

robes, etc.

■■

,oppers sWrtsNowSIF°o«

Girls Sweaters &amp; Skirts
One group of slipover sweaters

off

and wdol blends skirts—Broken

MAMMOTH

THE LARGEST

"BETTER" FURNI

STOCK OF

sizes. Reduced . . .

SELECTION OF

TURE IN THIS AREA

Ladies Lingerie

Reduced

One group, broken sizes. Pajamas, baby dolls, gowns, slips

MUST
AMD WILL BE

Girls Slacks
One group — Corduroy slacks. Sizes A-14. Reg. $1.98.

Children's Coats &amp; Snow Sults

Our entire stock of winter jackets,

coats, coat sets, and snow suits.

fUI....

CASH

(Rf. .117 W. STATE ST. (Downtown) Hastings

Look for famous ’Trade-Name labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them hen!

Pai'malpei

�Methodist Church
Circles to Meet
.

Library Friends
Plan Live Theatre
For Area Youngsters

Matbodlst

Church

will

aa foUowa:

SIS W. WalnuL
The program will be plcturea
on Burma shown by Mrs Robert
Miller.
Rebecra—Mro. Carlton Kaech-

ant evening included the opening
«f many lovely gifts.

"Women of the Bible (Rebecca).
a dual projset of bringing
Mariam—Mr*. Roderick Swadllng. 611 W. Clinton. Program,
(And atoo adult*) and aa a fund
rdtolng project. Friends of tf»
Ubrary bare und« taken th&gt; ^7 — Church Mrs. Evelyn
program .'of presenting "Rumple- Williams, boatcss. Program, "Wo­
M|ltakin.~ in Central auditorium men of the Bible (Mary&gt;.H
bn Saturday. March 12th. The
Naomi — Mrs. Jacob Bender.

urday evening, Jan. 8, before the
boys departed tor the Navy.
Their guests were Connie Horton
and Brenda Shutt*. After din*

ivlng
nie And Brenda had planned

Pugh. Rl. Heath Rd. Program
by Mrs. Orris Johnson.
with A. A. U. W. (American' The Morning Circles
Aaaoc. of Univeralty Women) o'clock as follows:

Ruth — Mrs Edward Smith.
Wendell Smith, who will bring
men of the Bible (Ruthi."
the entire production, cast, aceThe afternoon circles will also
has been promoting this activity meet on Wednesday. Jon. 26:
Dinah — Mrs Edward Free-

Lakes NareU Training BUIIon,

spectacular success and the only

Barnett and Mrs. Helen QlemeM

Joanna — Mrs Merle Kahler.
to Hastings Is because of the
707 W. Green. Program. "Women
Markle are cousins. Previously, of the Bible (Joanna* "

ductlons to towns near Plymouth.

mcoumgmg that thia civic group.

Clarita, arriving

January White Sale
« OFF F» LOAF on All Wk if. Bmd hom
Tuas.. Jan. 18th. thru Sat., Jan. 22nd.

1

White Sugar Cookies________ dox. 39c
Pkg. 29c

6 for 39c

v FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Chocofefe Gloud Donuts .. 6 for 42c
It glazed.
_ Small

Evening Ceremony
Miss Sharon Endsley and Roger
Brumm exchanged their wedding
vows In a very pretty candlelight
ceremony nt lhe First Presbyterian

4 Das. $1,QO

DALE’S 3AKE SHOP

mum*. Mrs. Raymond &lt; Joani Waf6,
Mrs. Robert (Janet) Lord Ond Mrs.
Howard (Judy) Schanta, ail sisters

They all wore floor-length red vel-

JuuuviySate
ONE GROUP OF WINTER

•

Reduced

sweaters

Friday thru Sunday

v

mr

Speed
Breedi

rhlte sweetheart roses

.

Ladies

HATS

ally in Greenville, 8. C, and Kel­
logg community College.
Her fiance Is a 1063 graduate of
Nashville High School and has at­
tended Central Michigan Univer­
sity and Kellogg Community Col­
lege. He ts now employed by Fisher
Body tn Lansing.
A September wedding is being
planned.

Grand Rapids, Marshall. Owosso
and Grosse Pointe.
•

Reveal Engagement
Of Barbara Oberman
Jo Oberman

holiday. Her mother, Mr*-Ed­
ward Barrett, will be Vlth the
youngsters while their parents

Soott has

Spring Laks. Mr. Scott is the sot

WHITE'S

Rockford Bailor High School. Ml*
Oberman la the granddaughter of
O*
Wm n
bernr of Woodland. An Aug. 20
wedding Is planned.

Photography
WI00IHC
PHorocaAr.Hr

Pork-Apple Salad
Leftover roast pork diced
‘
atlon
to Waldorf salad (Apples,
1
‘celery, nut* and mayonnaise).
Serve with a thick, creamy soup
rot- a

w* « u.k * wW.

Hastings

Permanent Special
Reg. •15"—MO"

(Complete)

For Evant Shampoo, and
Sot You May Register far
0 FREE Dryer to be Given

Mon.-Tun.-Wod.
Jon. 24. 25, 24 Only

Call Wl 5-3382

Peg’s Beauty Bar
(Peg Preston, Owner)
Evenings by Appointment

Above Savings' G Loan

and Tailoring Service

Loose Diamonds Our Specialty
Our GIA DIAMOND GRADER is always
at your service at

JEWELERS
(

Di.ifloo ot

Cold?

The Robert Shannons are now
in LaJolla, Calif , for the Win­
ter months. 4

I
|
|

Custom Diamonds

H.fHif,.

945-396? ,

By Requast We Repeit

Mr. imd Mrs. Damon Warner.
2201 W. State Rond, presided aa

DIAMOND Consultants

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

— rfcro.

Our "First of the Week" .

Cough?

20*70
ALL SALES FINAL —NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES

by the groom's parents on Friday
evening at the Hotel Hastinga
Out-of-town guests came from
Grand Haven. Wayland. BatUe
Creek. Albion, Nashville. Ypsilanti.
Spring Lake, Middleville. Kalama-

Rose school hall immediately fol­
lowing the ceremony. Those assist­
By Mrt. Beuie M. Cairru ing about the rooms were/ the
Mlssra Linda Wood, Jan Jacoba,
RJ Hnltec
V4J-4?7( Ann Clarey, ’ Marilyn Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Mlles Bawdy and
, George Lowden enjoyed dinner
and fishing at Tillotson Lake
with Mr. and Mra Howard Os­
born last Wednesday. * Mrs
Baade Calms attended the CSC
at the home of Mary Simpson
nt Cressey Wednesday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Engle returned SatI urday after spending the week In
South Bend and MLwawauka. ★
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper of
Lansing spent last Friday with
George Lowden. * Mr. and Mr*
Admiral Foersh of Lansing visi­
ted his sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bumpus Bunday.

Strand Hastings

Alma Fingletori

shell white wool knit suit with

East Middle Lake

• GIRDLES
• GLOVES

Reduced

Afternoon Nuptials
At St. Rose of Lima
Unite Couple

Mrs. Frank Hornum entertain­
ed her bridge club for luncheon with matching hat and brown ac-

Foster. Mrs Allan Hyde
Mra Wm. Schader.

/O

CARCOATS

The Keith Yertya were hoots
to 20 members of the Goodwill

Mr. and Mrs. Karl DHlenbeck
announce the engagement of their
.
daughter. Connie Jean, to Jock
Mrs. John Mahler Jr. and Mra Freeland Oartlnger, sot of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Garllnger o' Nashville.
The bride-elect 1* a 1864 gradu­

. . . Miss Diane Spyker Become* Bride.

tachable chapel train, held at the
top with a white satin bow, was
edged with lace embroidery tliat
also trimmed U»e bottom of the
skirt. Her elbow-length veil of Uluslon was held In place by a white
Union Locals-Host
velvet rose, with petals ot satin
Teenage Dance
She carried a bridal bouquet Of
white carnations, white roses and
*&gt;j8V. fills* machine shop anj Charles Truesdell ware third.' ' stephanotis.
ttoeaj 386 of the foundry sponsored
and chaperoned a dance for teen­
agers Saturday night, Jan. 15, at
Uie Local 414 hall on Woodland Joyed a potluck dinner and eve- Grand Haven, college roommate,
and Peg Carey. Miss Denise Spyker.
Avenue.
There were 87 boys and girls Hall firn station Thursday eve­
dancing to the music of Hie ning. Turning In high tallies
The attendants were dressed
Knlghtamen. composed of Hastings
alike In king dice th gowns of
High musicians.
cherry velvet with floor-length
There was no admission charge
trains and matching veils held in
and refreshments were served. .
dr and George B. Youngs.
Carl Hathaways were chair- Tied colonial bouquets of pink and
dances planned by Use Unions wljo
white sweetheart rosea.
export to hold similar function.'
Edward Tudora. Clarence Bumps.
Tom Baty served as best man
about twice a month. Boys and
girls between 13 and 18 are wel­ Keith Sages. Richard McLaugh­ and ushers were John Milder Jr.,
lins. and HaroM-'Howkln*. Com­ John Clarey, Jr. Michael Youngs
come to attend from 8 to 11.
mittee mcmborli for the February and Michael Corrigan,
For her daughter's wedding. Mrs
Mis. Wm. Sweet of Middleville erent Include the BUI Ransoms.
Spyker chose a beige wool sheath
•aa a dinner guest Sunday. Jan.
mans. Gerald Bkedgells. Ivan dress with mohair jacket and
Snyders. Wayne Morgans. Duane matching hat with brown acceosoStewart Sweets.

1/3

• DRESSES
•SLEEPWEAR

Mrs. Eugene Henlscr enter­
tained her bridge dub cxi Wed­
nesday evening, Jan. 12, with
honors going to Dorothy Anderwn and Joann Christensen.

Lansing, Battie Creek. Charlotte.’
of Chantilly lace and crystal held Woodland. Vermontville. Detroit,
her siiouklcr-lengih veil of illusion.
Nashville. Lake Odessa and Clarks­
She carried a cascade bouquet of ville.
Mra D. C. French and Roy Hub­
light and dark pink roses with
Sotol foliage and by.
play. Mra F. C. Andrus and Mra

IT'S THE SECOND BIG WEEK OF OUR

• SLACKS

vet sheath gowns with matching
head piece's and veils and carried
cascade bouquets of light pink and
white mums
Chris Brumm. Vermontville, act­
ed as his brother's best man and
ushers were Max Purrhls of Battle
Creek and Douglas Coker ot Lan­
sing, cousins of the groom, and
Darwin McCclLu-.d of Woodkind.
For Jmt daughter's wedding, the
bride's mother chose a pink knit
suit and hat with black accessories
and a corsage of pink and white

Bouquets ot large pink standard
ing of the group besides the mums and white carnations graced
annual election of officials for
die* in glass holders tied with
p.m The Rev. Willard H. Curtis
white satin bows on the pews decoperformed the double ring cere- cranberry wool dress and hat with
president, Myrtle GernaU; secfor the marriage of Miss Diane
Mrs John Bay provided the tra­ pink and white roses.
Spyker and John M. Taffee at 2
ditional wedding tnuslc.
Altar vases filled with pink and son Sharpe Memorial Hall. Carol
white gladion and mums, altar Wilcox served the wedding cake,
•The Rev. Fr. Joseph Dunphy
Sharon Coker the groom's cake. honoree Monday afternoon when performed the double ring cerewith Sotol foliage with pink and Mary Walterspaugh served Ice
white satin ribbon, decorated the
the Algonquin Lake home of Mra
aocompachurch.
punch. Patricia Adrlanson served William Hetrigei for a potluck
The bride lx the daughter of Mr. cotfee. and E’enny Brumm was at luncheon. AgVt from ail ot the
and Mrs. Lyle Endsley. 315 E.
Tills Day. Oh Beautiful Mother."
William Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bird took care of toe gifts.
Parents of the bridal couple are
Roger Brumm. Rl Vermontville,
For traveling the bride changed out nest week with their trailer
are the parent* of the groom.
to a red and white knit dress with to travel through the wanner Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
climates during the Winter
Taffee,
130 W. Marshall Street.
father, the bride - wore a ftoor- corsage from her bridal bouquet.
months in Michigan.
length gown of Chantilly lace
styled with a scalloped neckline
In the duplicate bridge game father. the bride was attired in a
8.
Washington
Street
after
Jan.
12.
floor-length sheath dress ot white
and long sleeve-- coming to point*
A rehearsal party was hosted by held at the Emmanuel Episcopal
at the wrtoL Hie bouffant skirt the groom's parents.
Undercroft Tuesday night. Mra
boat neckline and long aleevts
featured tiers of scalloped lace
Out-of-town guests came from’

floor-length pink velvet sheath
dress with matching head pi tee

:Dfaakfait, lunch or '

COOKIE DAY EVIRY WjDMCDAY

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth

Hospital Guild No. IB mecU

03307934

Bar attended an all-day session of
an advanced class In Hair Styl­
ing Sunday. Jan. 16. in BatUe
Creek.
Library.
The class, taught by f-ouue Cot­
ter. a Detroit hairdresser and a
ML* Margaret Clark, a atuderit member of the State College of
at Bpring Arbor College, will | Bcaut&gt;'. ihowed Uie new trend in
spend the mid-term vacation | ha^r
.
•
Wtth her oarevila. th. Rev
Detro11

Coffee Coke*
58c
owrnhiw
Cinnamon Streusel 8rtW-

a 1883 graduate from Middle­
ville High School;-to-employed at
White Products. No deltaite wed­
ding date has been jet.

MR. AND MRS.
. . Miss Sharon

Presbyterian Rifes

work to accomplish thi
jSttjBrtitte &amp;Qecttvaa —

iked Sweet Rolls

Middleville and the late Lottie
Ksnneen. Luana U a Jenior and
li to graduate froth‘Middleville

Johnson, 217 E. Mill street.

Mrs. 'Peg Preston
Attends Class in
Hair Styling

irlic Toast

PLEDGES TROTH -r -WMrs. Lawton WUlWmvIM State
BL Middleville, wish to announce
ihi engagement of their daugh-

friends with an evening of en­
tertainment after which they
were bidden farowell. They are

111 W. Slrt. If.

WoM-IUm. («•

j

Thasa arg thson^ cough syrup and cold
capsule* which contain Orthoxin«*-a
spacMc branchedHr tof-to help expand
air patugai In 0* lungi and decong.it
to promote freer breathing. Try them for
relief of symptoms of the common cold
plut reduced risk of lung congestion.

Orthoxicol*

m

Pyrroxate’
COW CAPSULES

COUGH SYRUP

LAPO DRUGS
AGENCY
144 RAST StATI STRUT
HAST1NOS, MICHIQAN

�m HASTINGS B.4NNKE—T

■

Has tin
School 1H

Interesting
News Notes
uSWEfuJiasr

Mid-Villa Inn
MIDDLEVILLE

West Woodland
M7-IUX

Mun®

FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL

Hasel Teske of RS Hastings, wish
to announce the engagement of engagement of their daughter
his daughter and her grand­
daughter. Phyllis, to Kent E. Crase. 13275 Banfield Rd. The
bride-elect, a 1963 graduate of
Donald Murphy, Rl Hastings Battle Creek High School. Is a
Phyllis Is a Senior at Hastings Junior in the Honors College at
High School and is to graduate MSU. majoring In pre-medlcal
in IBM. Kent is a IBM graduate physiology. She Is a member of
of Hastings High School and Beta Beta Beta Biological Sci­
ences Honorary, and Alph^ Chi
Omega Sorority. The groom, a
1963 graduate of Dalton-Kellogg
the'wedding.
High achool as valedictorian. Is a
Senior In the Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and Interna­
Reading Monday at Southeastern
tional Affairs at Princeton Uni­
nomlcs Group meets Tuesday, versity and plans to attend law

Guest Street. Battle Creek, ‘an­
nounce ths engagement of their
daughter, Patricia, to David
Walter Eaton, son of Mr. and
Mn. Walter A. Baton. *10 E.
Tboro Street. The bride-elect, a
IBM graduate of Battle Creek
High School, Is a junior at WMU,
majoring In English. She prerlously studied at Brigham Young
University, Provo. Utah. Her fi­
ance 1s a 1963 graduate of Has­
tings High School and'ia a stu­
dent at Miami University, Ox­
ford. Ohio, in the pre-law cur­
riculum. A June wedding Is being
planned.
'

made traffic next to Impossible
During Mr. Rudolf's tenure aa Bonnie
As a result bath men and some
director at the orchestra the trick A
left the Metropolitan Open Mn. Charles Williams of Manor of tho machinery were needsd
Or.. Middlevine, is being an­
standstill. Monday mon
nounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mra Letter Raymond of R3 Mldplace among the arUmtral elite, devlllt. Bonnie Is a IBM graduate
of
Thornapple
Kellogg
High
and to IBfo Ma awarded a
RockeMter Fouhdatton grant tor School and Is employed tn the
Mra. Vernle Gabriel vlsMed
»n KxpoglUaq '•{J Oontemporary
Middleville and Is attending
Music.
'
night classes at Davenport Busi­
ness Collegebin Grand Rapids.
Further Wads of Praise.
The Jam-Feb publication of marine mun stationed on the

Jennifer B. Clarke
And John von Reis
Engagement Told

exhibit at Hastings

planned tor May 14.

25

Al the Ferch

Clif­
ford W. Nelson. 41 Maple Grove

ENGAGED

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drink, &lt;/i Price from 8 to 9 p.m.
CHICKIN'S OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY
Bokod t©
Golden Perfection

A Live Orchestra ploying Music

Dv. and Mra Robert Clarke of
University Place, Groom Pointe. page publication are two half
their daughter, Jennifer Brown conservation exhibit, with them
Clarite, to John Erik Gustav von capOons: Mra. Donald B. Smith.
Rais of Hastings.

Homemakers to
Learn About
Families in 1980

Friday, Saturday tr Sunday Ivewings.

Monday

Manker of Hastings was

Phone SY 5-3640
•cent and Distribution ot Prop-

If you want to learn mpre
about family life in I960 and

Cheater E Stowell, list ivplkti attend

for your dancing and listening pleasure

Marriage Licenses

Saturday. W Rev. George Bpeea

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
Call Wl 5-34S1.

thia

year's

Farmer's

Hickory Corners

Johnson of Heatings

Jan Eckert (right) and Shirley

Gay Ann Roush Is in Lakeview
Hospital With pneumonia. W
Igan. Rl are pictured here with Igan State Unlveratcy.
Raymond Martin of Clear V-aka.
thetr Water Conservation exhfcit.
Mrs. Loa Whitfield, and Anne Minn., has returned home after
being called here by the death of
igan and will graduate In April. members of Mra. Richard YarghU mother. Mrs Nettie Butler. *
Miss Clarke is affiliated with cr’s 4H group working on Garden tenstec Service, Family Living
Education staff will give bocnePM HWn ir.nn__
and GocsenraMon project*.
jxvject*.,.
makrra an Idea of "What Will is on furlough after having
served in Viet Nun. He will be
They
Think
of
Next?"
in
the
tesnlly.
reporting back to North Cs.roJanuary 31 smk&gt;n.
A garden
lake Odessa
planned for 1
Winslow Is under treatment at
Leila Hospital for a tack ail­
...
,iq
s /r ' ‘By Franraa Jofuulon
ment. Her parents are With her
family in her absence.
Dunham
ths Tnsort ly morning schedule.
A bridal shower is being
Mr. And Mra. Joel Palmer and
planned for Miss Nancy Galnder
By MK'V. H'. Ll
ort of Or louis . Were Tuesday
al the Wesleyan Church parlors
‘ atfil Mm John
riage to Donald Bates will take
on family life tn Japan.
Conference Superinte
place Jan. 3g. * Mr. and Mrs.
A nutriUoeilMa views on cur- Leland Kennan furnished the
officers and laymen of.,
ter .fras released'Saturday frpsa
entertainment far the Heritage
Bio&amp;tft MoaDtUilolloWtag Mr mta aqpptaiMota' and food en­ Club meeting last Tuesday eveUF North JUJJ. Church, Bun,,
richment wtll be dlscuwoxl by Dr. nlng at Uie Wesleyan Ctiuich.
Ddna
chaVman of ] Mr. Kennan showed pictures of I
day in the South Church. *
lb* tloH —
- - - -a
««—

is staying with his granda the Merrill Dunkeiber- ,
_ . ?w
vci
rssust sr*. |p;.^ sw-

MtfMDYS WN6

Gilmore Jewelers

STORE-WIDE Inventory

3-.«• whm-r ; 3j|c,W y.|l|

'

ill focus OO ■wvmry oral ■ companyfag her. * Dr. and Mrs
housing! lanctarapedealgn, I Kh-kland left on Wednesday for
IBMSU1A tanascape aestgn. B ItAy
cuifomla. * Mrs. Fred
Sheriff went to Florida this week
to be with her father who is very
!'“■
_______ ._______
party at tex- Hastlnss H.xel
Bunday to oalebrake the birthday

and Mra. Jack

East Doud
recent
^1

101 cnotamw imkmo

from rhe

Superette

MI-M11

Rood? Hastings, called al Lin­
don Norris' Saturday. * Mr. and
Alloa and Mra Lindon Norris were Sunday
Johnston
at Grand aid Harris, west of Cedar MU)
Rapids to celebrate Alice's 4th
birthday. A tovtsly cake and ice from Lansing spent Monday at
Lloyd Owet-j * Emerson Calms
many nine gifts. * Miss Alma from south of Hastings was a

Everything Will Go'll It Will Pay Yog Io Buy few.
MUTUAL, INC.
This quarterly dividend of
1AU&lt; P® ,h*’ ** P“»*b‘e
IO’4'aa January S, 1966,

and
Hasting*

Donald Wellfare of

DIVERSIFIED

Mr. and Mnt Raymond Tobias
from Woodland called at How-

SERVICES, INC.

on

DivWmal $jki Mm
DON SHERMAN

wore Sunday

i Campbells eunitoy and
Mra. Campbell 11L Hope

Watch Whila

SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19t^

Prices Slashed

Tuesday night * Arculus Camp­
and Mra. Dewitt Everett. * Mr. bell has been a medical patient
at Pennock Hospital the past

205 N; Michigan

Save up to 50% on Brand Name Merchandise

By Mri. Lloyd Owon

DMrdag

call Wl 5-3411.

FRESH DONUTS

!? OMOO3?

• Diamonds

PHO Ml 10-1411

Mr. and Mra. Harold
Johnston, Priscilla and Btmn
Runyan and Ralph Kesler. Jr.

Wa Maks 'Em

• Rings
NEW CARPETING

• Jewelry

FHOSTID » DICORATIO

Donuts 69c doi.
Plain 59c dox.
TASTE TREATS
TRY SOME TODAY

Buy Miller's

Manuel 'Rodrigues, Mlku and
Vickl spent Bunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mra Domingo 311Barttera Berahbarw
tay night with Lori

to Gumora s

26 ox. 501 Nylon-$6.95

Simple as 1-2-3
1. Compare Quality and
Prices

Just heard the news

• Watches

Sale at Gilmore's!*

• Gifts
• Silverware

2. Buy from Us

• Radios

and
ana

E

3. Be Satisfied.

|J

Absolutely No Seconds
MO CHARGt FOR INSTALLING!

MONARCH
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Orw MlIWi JmW&gt;
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Hum
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107 I. WeMUU. Horta's

• Clocks

• Glassware

We CANT hong on—

• Wall Decor

DURACLEAN

srvice

Rhone Wl 5*2091
ftrT-rS »-«
---- *----loSQOew
Ba&lt;w&lt;esy*

NO MONEY DOWN

MONTHS TO PAY

�Hastings School No Afternoon
Classes at T-K
Calendar
Next Thursday

Youth Injured
On Toboggan
Chris Hall, 18, son of Mr. and

1st Aid Course
Offered on TV

Birke s

again hare an opportunity

North Cen­

to Hastings and will
lhr entire high ■ school faculty
meet with nprraanUUvea from
the Unlvtraky to establish plana

continuing through April 13.
through

report.

Hastings Cut Rate
SHOE STORE

Jtoepiuxl

charged from Pen
Southern States for a part of the1
this Wednesday. ;
time, returning about April 1st.
|On Saturday they attended the
redding of their granddaughter,
Mary, daughter of the Albert
ADMITTANCES
Orabonu, and Theodore Carpeniter in Lansing.
—Ev«ign WIU*. B3. Jso. XI;
Mr. and Mra. Robert Ctiaffea DBLTOX
BUkud T*U«». Bl. Jia. IB
I of South Arayria visited her par- DOWUNO — Pawns!! WllUuni, Bl,
Jia. II.
OBAMD LEDGE — O«*r&lt;&gt; O'Caanar,

PDINOCK HOSPITAL

Personal Mention

10. Michigan Stale University, i
East Lanrtng, Michigan, or to
Barry Cuuruy Red Crass Chap­
ter. 116H E Stale Street. Has-

IM W. State Street

U0.

wish the Red Cross (Truncation
on completion of the course, the
textbook only may be purchased

Mrs. Bcrle Hamish In Phoenix,

To be eligible for certification.

Thoee who wish certflcaXlon

SOLVING MONEY PROBLEMS

is our Business

g N. Muaitu. O«rt

as. &gt;25»’1000

New Granddaughter
ot the Iran Snyders, who olzo
entc;-.alned for dinner on Sun-

When Bills Stack UP
THE THING TO DO:
Get a Consolidation Loan
Darts’ flakier, B&gt;, Blcierd

•THE PLACE
..
.
TO
GO
Local Finance Corporation

granddaughter, Deborah Gale,
Martin CruooUcl of Battle Creek
and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Michael Robert (Rita) Lowell of Rl at
Snyder, local.
on Thursday, Jan. 13. Debra also'
Mr. and Mra. PlillUp Peck and
has a UtUe sister, Denise Faye.
EUti

ssjsssa;

THE MAN TO SEE
Ha Likes

OK

OK”

HOWARD

and Mra. Howard Trumbuu and plctian of ths course.
Roger, last week. Douglas Is a
tire control technician on the Melons conalxtlng of skill dem- submarine LafaytUe,

of Haul Bryant and Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and
family of Beldln? visited his mo­
ot Grand Rapids spent several ther. the Dean Potters, on New
Year's. The Chet Areharts were
Mra. Harry Appeiman.
recent callers, and also Capt. and
Mrs. Don Wheeler and children
to Traverse City Saturday to of Ludington. Don and Mrs
Wheeler are both captains In the
Salvation Army. She was a forMra. Wesley Mankcr, enjoy
Tanner Lake School.
She will also fill the pulpit at
Pilgrim HoUneaa Church. and Mr. and Mrs John Birnuui

Requests

’WSCONTfNlffiP

now

Regularly
$13.99 to $14.99

NOW
Mr. and Mra. Ray Johnof Lansfair.'ffid Mra. Cecil

Whatever Your Money Needs
■ Large or Small
You'U Like Our Courteous Service

GREAT

SAVINGS

Morris arrived Saturday for a
Vaccination — now a common
prevention again* many dte- Henry, On Sunday Mra. Henry
'
....
I—u I.
SM.

Local Finance
112*4e. JeHenen

Stan Trumble, CLU

dne against smallpox In that Davld Slocum for dinner.
veer, giving the' first vaccina­
Mra. Joseph Shulta attended
tion . to an Hglu-year-old boy
'named Jamra Phlppe

Phone 945-3424

' Now Ybi ioy (St'?

tjftND

$1088-

urday, Jan. 8. Also attending

New York Life

50-PIECE SET

I Phono Vermontville
259-7298

or stainless
tableware
With The
Purchase
Of A

HAMILTON

Laundry
Pair
8 Dinner Forks • 16 Teaspoons • 2 Tablespoons
8 Knives • 8 Dessert or Soup Spoons • 8 Salad Forks

The Hazen Meiers have re­
turned from a four-week visit fit
the home of their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. George (Pat) McCul­
lough, at Elkton, Md. They had
a wonderful Christmas there
with beautiful weather—no snow
and petunias budded, They also
enjoyed their grandson. Steven,
who Is 21-months old.

Ronald O'Connor
■Faces Check Charge
Ronald B. O'Connor, 33, R3
Hastings, waived examination
when he appeared before Munici­
pal Judge L X. Barnett Tuesday
on a charge of uttering and pub­
lishing.

BANNER WANT ADVS

6 RESULTS

CHEVY PICKUPS
RIDE SMOOTHLY

Tebruxry term of Circalt Coart.
ately furnished.
Hastings Police Sgt Robert
Ritter said O'Connor was speci­
fically charged with cashing u
forged check for 820 at the City
Food it Beverage Store here on
Dec. 18 drawn on the Michigan
National Bank of Battle Creek.

Hastings

Traffic Tickets
31» M

• □J DUHe.
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Park. Middleville.

YOU'LL LIKE THIS
Oraaa MMirm 11

HAMILTON
LAUNDRY PAIR
THREE FILTERING ACTIONS
FOR GREAT WASHABILITY

Ira J. Smith, son or Samuel
and Katherine (FtoGl . Smith

WHEN CLOTHES ARE DRY . .
AUTOMATICALLY SHUTS OFF
Pobri-Dlal Tam.

Certificates of Merit from that

of the Woodland Church of the
affiliated with the Grand Rapyears retiring in 1861.

Consumers power

Smooth ride is one big reason why Chevy is America’s most popular pickup.
You get true independent front suspension; front wheels that step lightly
over bumps. And most models provide big coil springs at all four wheels
to soak up the jolts. You get a ride that's ideal for
camper duty as well as work ... a tough suspension
proved over the past 5 years on rugged Jobe. Try a

smooth-riding 1966 pickup at your Chevrolet dealer's,

no. 1 wav to work

Talk to your Charrolat dealer about any type of truck

lard P-. two grandchildren Wil­
liam and Valeria all of Hastings,
nephew.

—:—

A BIG REASON WHY THEY’RE LIKED BEST

Obituary

“™““ »

U^,

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET

««. ■u,-i &lt;435 s. HANOVER

HASTINGS

PH. Wl 5-2425

�Saxons Host Comets; Go to Portage Saturday
!X‘sBBSX’jrBig
M Period II ‘PrepBasketb
Big 3rd
«Btnl AM
3 Tie for West
The Redwings humbled Lake*
te M. Jahaa
I
Roundup
ood on the Vikings' own court. Gives Hastings
Central Lead
0AM1I ruDAT WIGHT
Dennis Springer and Oene Win Over Orioles
-------Lokowood at Charlotte
Wul central into a three-way

Friday, Ho»l» Ionia

and Hasting* sharing the top
rung of the ladder with 4-2 rac-

On Saturday Night

wlnnera. BUI DeGroot and Jim

ihhs
WjaSS*
-KSS’
HHS Wrestlers
Whip Charlotte,

Schondelmayer

Mike OToole and Jeff Well*

Blue &amp; Gold to ‘Mt
JTesf Central Victory

activity to in store tar area fans Heatings split their games, the
and the Hastings High Saxons,
riding the crest of a flve-gama 85-«3, with a big fourth period
effort, and the Saxons taking the
the high - flying Grand ' Ladg* second tilt. 47-54.
Cornell Friday night in 7’’key
West Central clash, then Baturday night the Saxons go to with Greenville In the last rnlnPortage far a non-league tilt.
Uey4 Oaaalafkaa
extra period.

Charlotte Friday night and on
Saturday Coach Rog Eggers'
Viking* will be host to Ionia

Gull Lak* Lou*
To Coldwater, 62-54
Gull Lake's Blue Devil* ran
hot and dropped a 82-54 non­
league game. Ward pumped in
■even free throws for
Carl Hamden tod Gull
20 punt* and Paul
added 14 pointe Gull

37 point*.
Lake with
Dubnlcka
Lake'* re-

Despite the top-sided score,
he game was a thrilling one
to watch u both team* played
* terrifically fast brand of ball.

PaitUaS &amp;«.' M*»l* Valter
MJ4«terUte 71. fcsxl* VaJl.v

Grand Ledge, Grandville and
G.R. Godwin Height*.
I Hasting* lost only one match
at Charlotte, with the Saxona
posting five wins by pins.

Hammond I. Steve Pocemlk 5.

4. Dave Fisher 3. Steve Strick­
land 2 and Dan Cogswell one.
Thi* Thursday the Freshmen
a 4:45 pm. encounter.
Michigan Stele'* assistant
wrestling couth. Doug Blubagh.

Grady Penlnger for the second
time When Doug was wrestling
■t Ponca City &lt;OkI*&gt; high

“TOSS MuKsaste (HI d««lj (C) dKi&gt;*M&gt;*d

floor, sinking 34 out of 73 field
on 25 out of 71 shots.

Charlotte converted 10 out of 17
Hastings Jumped off to an

Henry Vondett
Promoted to U.P.
Biologist Post

■ I. IprtMFrt it.
L CUaax Seetu 5W,

The Hastings Banner
Eartlan Twa— Paaae t ta 6

Tk.mAnw January
fonunrw 20,
7H 1
0 AA
Thursday,
1966

most caught up and the count

LowiU &lt;0.

lotto spurted and led 21-19. 25tings moved out in front to stay.

Henry J. Vondett. district fish

COMEDY

n.'csduu* 7i.

Bill MacDonald
Signs Pro Pact
At Auburn, Ind.

Hilarious Harlem
Stars at Maple
Valley Thursday

the national PGA headquarter*. I
Ao burn la located on US-27, &lt;
about 13 mile* south ot Angola.

Thursday night. Jan. 27. the

dent of the Western Michigan
who chapter of the Michigan Section their basketball demonstration
of Qu PGA.
near Nashville, matching their
Weller and Jack Bender sank manager at the Hastings CounHe scored hl* first hole-ln-one anuca against a local team.
report* Field Deputy Doria* J.
four point*. John Peterson three try Club since April of 1960. ha*
Lance Rochester. a Sophomore, and Jim William* two point*.
Curry.
| announced that he ha* signed a while playing In the Vtkcrana
Administration Hospital golf
would be in the thick of things foul trouble quite eorty and fin- froslonal at the Greenhurst
-•*- ’left
“ the game via
. ..
.
country Chib at Auburn, Ind.
alb'
that. route.

partmen t at Pontiac Lake, will
become regional fish biologist

BIWH
Bold Bah * WorM Famou*

William J.

nine bucket* out of 25 attempts.
Charlotte'* entire team U
young, with four Junior* joinScully 1* being aligned new
duties at the northern regional lineup. The aquad include* two
office a* supervisor of hatchery
other Sophomore* and only one
and public access program* above
Senior, Tom Wright, who chip­
ped in four point* In the finale.
The region's nearly - named
Hastings had fine balanced Wrtikt, 13
fish biologist ha* been at Pontiac
■coring throughixit the came,

HARLEM
STARS vs
Barry County
AR Stars

right from the Una for 24 pointe
Schondelmayer also was the top
man on defense.
Center Tten King dropped in
Scully. a 34-year veteran of
.17 pointe and did a good Job on
kbe boorda. John Nixon oontri-

(Wilson'* Insure neo)

MAPLE VALLEY GYM

Jon. 27-8

MacDonald,

Michigan State's 1965 Big Ten
and national championship foot­ raxxle dazzle ball nandllng. in­
ball team came from behind to tricate routine*, both planned

season game*.
ha* an excellent IB-hoie course
with more than 200 member*, in­
cluding, many good golfer* such
a* Dr. Wendell Aldrich.
MacDonald and hl* family exm they find a home to rent. He
planned on leaving this Wed-

KIDNIY DANCIR SIGNALS

EILc
EIKS F,SH
FRY

ory operations gained during hl*

Get Your Tickets from Chamber Membon
or at GARDNER PHARMACY In H«ttfnfi

»•»**»**

Additional

Apixa and Dwtght Lee accounted
for 1364 of the Michigan Slate
football team's rushing yardage
of 2J49 yards to th* 1945 season

Students $1.00

Sports
On Page 6

3E

REAL ESTATE
Top Livings In

TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES

A RIAL GOOD COMFORTABLI HOMI IN THI FOURTH WARD,
with three bedroom* upstairs; downstairs It h*s one bedroom,
two living room*, dining room, kitchen, full bath b*»*ment with
gas heat, doubl* garege. living room la carpeted, and drapa* go
also, storm window*, screened-In front porch, workshop on
beck for $11,000.00
JUST OUT OF TOWN, home hat two bed­
one bedroom, living room with dining space,
bath, full baseme* with oil furnace, two out
coop and granary, and a tractor garage, for
$7,150.00
HOMI IN QUIMBY, hat two-bedrooms upstairs and down • living
room, dining area and kitchen, full beth, no basement, gai heat.
&lt;or ...$1300.00
FIVI AGRI FLACf
room* up; down,
large kitchen, full
buildings chicken

AN IXTRA GOOD HOMI IN THI IICOND WARD, with three
bedrooms and clown upstairs. and hall, two bedroom* and hall
ar* carpeted, and down*t»ln it ha* a living room, dining
kitchen and new bath, ceramic tile, with tub, ihower mi

A BIAUTIFUL COUNTRY ISTATI ju»t out of town on two acre
landscaped site, ha* large 24 x 27 ft. living room with Roman
brick fireplace, parquet block flooring, dining are*, three real
nice bedroom* with dotet*. two full bath*, strictly modern
kitchen with monowall* built in birch cupboards, disposal, lots

with a nice recreation room, forced hot
Jac* In th* basement, attached garage 24 x 24 ft..
wondsrful view of th* countryside, has lightning
f shrubbery, owner will finance, priced right to
$21,000.00 ..............---- or will rent for $150 natfi

IN THI FOURTH WARD ■ real nice brkk house, ranch type,
ha* a living room with fireplace, carpet and drape* Included,
two bedroom* and full bath, air conditlonad pine paneled family
room, or utility room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, for

A NICI HOMI ON CROOKID LAKI to trade for property dore
to Hartings.

A RIAL

NICI HOMI IN THI FIRST WARD has two bedroom.

dining room, kitchen and bath, full basement with gas I
water joftener, ha* insulation. meta! awning*, double

A RIAL GOOD COMFORTABLI HOMI IN THI 4th WARD, ha*
two bedroom* up*t*ir* and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, ha* basement *r&gt;d (1* floor furnaca, brand new garage and utility room, full comar lot for

Woodland, for

.. $1300.00

A RIAL IWirr BUNGALOW at Oren M«*dow* Number Ona:
ha* living room 13 x 19 ft., three real nice bedrooms, dining
room and kltcherv full bath with double lavatory, full basemwit
with ale^rk: twa&lt; poured walls, one and one-half stall
■tail —
g*r*a*.
.$17300.00
ON ALGONQUIN LAKI, two real nice lots (large ones! for
$2,400.00
$1,500.00
Wl NAVI A HOMI IN BATTLI CRUX, with three bedroom. end

•bout 10 seres north of Hartings.
THRU NICI BUILDtNO LOTI ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

A NIC! VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition for$650.00

Wl HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND
NIED NEW LISTINGS

A FIVI LIVIL HOMI AT ALGONQUIN LAKlt top level ha* throe
dining room*. neat level kitchen and bath, and the basement
furnace, water heater, eV*.-------------------------------- .$11,000.00

HASTINGS SALtSMIN

A RIAL GOOD NINI ROOM HOMI with throe nice bedroom*
bumar, hs* «mall basement bam, with stanchion* til* silo.
12 x 36', ten acre* of muck land, two acre* wood*, good rich
•oil, located in Odsssa Towrwhlp, Ionia County ....$IO3BC.OO
FIVI ROOM BUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH

BROADWAY,

with

RETATR
KRR

A YIAR ROUND HOMI AT YWORNAmi MUCI wnf
*r heater, new oil fwneca. and

he*

MS W.SMa $♦„ Hasting*

LAK) PHARMACY

FRI

Jan. 21

Serving from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M.

$1.00

For Elk*

Ond-'SuHta

Children 50c

The Hasting* High School
Prtahman Basketball team

tory at Charlotte Friday night.
Coach Bob Miller’s Hastings
totte here Friday aftemodtk 65High wrestler* will be host to 8L
John.*' grapplers thi* Thursday Rid Fuller.
Coaeh Dave Ktetemana
night and then Friday the team
ITBAVTWMIOHT — Tui Olbeen charge* had previously MM U
year's SUU Class B champion*

FXEP CAOB UmT*
^Mtt*|* 7*. CkarlDti* *O.

raatag* go
Mik* Bdgel led the Comet*
with 31 point* and Ben Cadwell
and Greg Cribley had 10 each.
Tom Hansen, Ed Shroyer and
Rick William* had 14 each for
Groanvilla.
The visiting Alm* eagers led
Ionia &gt;0-1# at the quarter but
the Bulldogs cut that margin to
two, M-n. by halftime. Ionia
led at th# three-quarter mark,
•4-47.
Sophomore Bruce LaPolnte
led the Bulldogs with 19 point*.
Brad Comellu* and John Lamph«re had 15. Chri* Tuller 12 and

. OAMXa 8ATVRDAT NIOIFT

victory.

M defs

Over Charlotte

Alan Hangtabach led the Saxon
ftoah against the little Oriole*

attempt* In the third period, the
Hastings High Saxons roared
Charlotto Oriole* Friday night

To Meet St Johns and Okemos

Childnm

. 50c

�IQUK
GeeC cuw RWh Barvtoe 171.
N»lUty IM, VUtna fllocuru IM. LouUe
Annt. lit, teto. H«Mb 171. Oi»uy BuCts XM. Jeanna Prcnthwaj
IM Poan BUUton 153 Sandy
Danleb 140. Mary Miller IK.
Jama Kalabacfc 147, Jane KanMdy lit Sandy Clinton IM.

Bomq KMorta. Balm

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aShwaaat

Ing 44, Andrui Innnnce 49.
Johnonl Furniture 37. Kn’i As
Bob’! Goif Uli and PoU'd CteRbnicUon HU-

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r.v
14 — Collin Crutlcnden 6, Doug
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6. Goodyear 10, J. Bowerman 8,
M. Cham 1.

HERE-S HOW THE PUN WORKS:
Irish 4—Bill Reynolds 4, Bob
Shumway 3. Doh Myers 2; Drib-

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THE HA8TTNG8 BANNER—3
Jth Bros, 504, [533. Emmrth Engeseth 203-534. Turn Tag Inn 24 and Tyden
I Hastings Motor Balm 14.
I
Thsnday, January M, 1986
164.
C. DahHxmser rolted isi.wmI ■
Chenoweth 41. .Al* — Dot* Bar]SlO-Mp. Harvey Baker 517, RobHarvey Haan had one of hla
better nights Thursday rolling
KbM. cGSXi.iM.aYT.nott.
Sil. R. Lundquist 508. Karol 235-010 for scries honors white
BANTAMS (UNDER 12&gt;
*H*
____________ _ ___
__ —Standings: Hinn’s 414. Dale’si inson 127-231, J. Bumworth 138- “■
Gasper 206-504. :D. Ailerdlng hod 243 far solo honors finish- Bake Shop 34’6. Kaechete i 31.
ument 34. Montgomery Ward J1O-5O2 and Paul Oaxsef 503.
tng with 810. Irwin Harwood; Legion Auxiliary 294. Lawrence
Barnum 174-507. Stew Hower and Southend Food 33, Hastings
Chalked 233-594. Bill J erow 203- : I
Gas 29. Georges Cltgu 27.
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2 199-528. Ray Lundquiet 211-537,
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
870. John McLean 225-570. May- • Barr Tiros 26, Bums Rcfrigera- rill 110-210. J. Miller 121-218, C.
Banner 22 and Viking 19.
Standings: Bporta Bor 56. Pis­ nard Tucker 207-568. Jack She- I tlon 244. Supercite 24. Barry Anderson 120-214. J. Wyngar- Aliuter's and Williams Insur­
Standings: Oilmores 44. Wall;
ance 37, Dowling 3414. Moose
Galen Daniels led the field ton Rings 49. Harwood’s IGA 48, ter 207-556. Hurry McCollum I Lumber 22. Patten Monument 21.
dorff s 38. AcketUs 37. Johnnies*
Thursday with 215-577. R. Perry
222-529. Louis Keeler 210-532 Food Center 20. E. Bide Lumber Allen 108-204. M Rowtey 109-203. and Reahm Motor Bates 33'4.
Klsnsey’s 32. Johnn&amp;a' 21H, Eks
29 and East Bide Lumber 274.
Roush Tailors 364. Montgomery Tnwxkl 200-582. Max Myers 528.! tln» Aluminum 18. V i J Ber­ 202 and M. Nelson 108-202.
kley Bennett 191-811
Ron Pelkiw led the CU^Jc

Hartbr

Montague 547. Verl Btdaon 203Roblyer 533. Jim Barnum 509.
Pete Kruger 215-507. Bob Boyle
540. Darrel Wlllyard 200-532.
Don Pickard 225-551. Paul Ed­
wards 225-593. Merle Haines 531,
Bill Hackney 202-542. Harv Haan
212-572. Jerry CutchaU 5»,

Bill Hansom 559. Oordte Norris
201-530. Pat Torpcnlng 500.

old Hal] 212-585. Lydy 500. John
Kasinsky 225-570. Dick Hart 508.
Stu Sweet 541. Karol Owen 200-

Shoppinq is a
pleasure at

215-547. Joe Olclarowski 212­
547. Ward Woodmansee 203-594.
Bill Uldrik 524. Keith Craig 209­
534. Rav Jenkins 530 and Earl
Lyon 528.

WEDNE8DAY PJH. LEAGUE
Standings: Hastings Motor

From Brazil

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DINNEI

llnga Cleaners 39, Ne-Hi 38. Vita

FOOD
CENTER

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* Heating 304. Bobs Bike 8c
Hobby Center 294 and Ockcr-

kraft £1?.
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VINEGAR AND OIL

‘ '

W&amp;BJI8-483 and Dean Lambert

u juNDAr MIXED DOUBLES .
• rflgH" scries and scores: John
Kaslnsky 345-892. Ron Pellow
208-544. Gene Wyant 191-519.
Lyle Sanborn 181-506, Mila Nsl-

BOTTLE

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SHOESTRING

POTATOES

Martin 158. Marieah Makley 152.
Faye Allan 150, Mary Partridge

•••
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Has­
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,
Good scores: Wes VanDenburg

THOUSAND ISLAND, RUSSIAN,
ITALIAN, RED WINE OR

*

203-581. Bonnie Wyant 185-400,
Alma Coville 184-483. Barb Klersey 179-494. Shirley VanDenburg
171-474. Marie Hammood 169­
466. Irene Heath 167-457. VI
Wendorf 173-463. Florence Wcyerman 183-443, BeUy Sheler 172­
458. Lucille Wilson 165-487. Mar­
ian Eye 167-443 and Marilyn
McKenzie 167-447.
'Good games: Bobby Handy 173,

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Un Snyder 159. Roas
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gMtfiar^Gar.

1964 DODGE DART
fl CyL Standard Trans.

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

1965 COMET
404 Series, 8 Cyl. Standard.
Power steering.

1964 VALIANT
V100 4 Dr. fl Cyl. Automatic.
Radio.
t

6 Cyl. Standard.

1963 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic. Radio,
heater, power steering.

1964 GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
while. Automatic. 8 Cyl.
W/waHs. Power steering.

1965 BUICK LE SABRE

m

1962 FORD GALAXIE

1962 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE
8 Cyl. Automatic. Power
steering.

1962 RAMBLER CUSTOM
4 Dr.' 8 cyl. AutomaUc. Radio,
heater. Cheap!

1961 CORVAIR MONZA 9M

1962 CHEVROLET BELAIRE
4 Dr. Station Wagon. 8 cyL
Automatic.
.
1961 RAMBLER 8TA. WGN.
Custom 4 Dr.

RenneR Ford Inc.
328 N. Mich. Pt. 945-2421

1963 CHEVROLET

JANUARY SALE of
NEW CAR TRADES
Save $$ ot These

Bargain Prices
1964 MERCURY MONTQLA1B
4 Dr. Sedan?'Has automatic

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

brakes, radio, new whitewall
tires............. ..1.................. 82456

HI

1961 THUNDERBIRD
Fully equipped, w/walls.

WANTED—Man or Woman

CANVAS TARPS

to supply consumers in N.

5«7 to 16x20

Barry Co. or Hostings with
Rawlei&amp;h products. Can cam

$3.47 up

$100 and up weekly full

WINICK'S

1/20

BUSINESS OPPORTUNIT

FOR LEASE

nlcbard J. Iludaoo
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time. Write Rqwleigh, Dept. 2&lt;M H.
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LEGALS
FUBUOATIOX OBDKB.
ad* u nrirtUad

E*Ut* of Nubia V. Mdflll, D*

SERVICE STATION
GULF OIL CORP.

1966 PONTIAC STA. WGN.

1/20

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

1963 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
2 Dr. Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl. Radio,
heater.

1963 DODGE DART
8 CyL Standard trans.

1964 F IM H TON PICKUP
fl Cyl. Standard.

1963 PONTIAC

NOTICE

HELP WANTED

1963 MERCURY METEOR
8 cyl., Std, Radio, w/walls.

1963 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE
Power steering and brakes.

1964 CHEVROLET

Wlthew. Wood. 'Zaraatoa.
^Christ* Marrin 1’iuda

CARDS OF THANKS b IN MIMORIAMS—2c per word.

1961 CHEVY MONZA

dlo, heater.

1963 CHEVROLET 8TA. WON.
Blscayne; 6 CyL Standard.
1964 CHEVROLET

B&lt;toj*el, bov*r«r, to coadllloa*, r»&gt;lrtclia»« and llalulUnt •* ncord-

HiMtl Ud Hud,03
rtiueliry

Courtroom, llaitinr*. Mlcklcm,
hrirlna bn bald on Mtlltoaa b»

Downtown Hastings

Modern 2-Bay

brutes. Automatic.

PUBLICATION OBDXX

Phone Wl 5-2300 after

FARM IMPLEMENTS

room. H..U

NOTICES

Used
Farm Machinery

ZOO.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

Skhl»*n. urlur to arid haulng.
pulilicalfoa and aarvlc* shall b*

Over Stan's Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS

rubber. A-l shape. Loaded!

1964 FORD GALAXIE 5M
-1903 John Deere 3010 Tractor.
4 Dr. Sedan. Has automatic
drive, power steering and
। brakes, radio. Low mllea. 81.656।। Hydraulic. A-l shape I
&lt;964 DODGE
jI —Bush Hog fl ft. 3-point Rotary
I cutler. 2 years old.
. ••
' 4 Dr. Sedan. Has automatic
drive, radio......................... 81495 —John' Deere Model N PTO1
1/20
Spreader. A-l shape.
.
1943 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
—Several Used Plows—All sizes.
4 Dr. Sedan. Has power wln-

»4S Wcl Mkku»=

Cevrtroom, lUsilag*. Michigan, ■
h**rinr b* bald at wlikh all rradllorn
of as 14 d*cr -

Paul E. 8I*&lt;*1

DUD THIRTT-MUTM AND 8S/10C

JJJL_

1962 CHEVY II

EXCITING VALUES
in

REAHMS CARS
1985 OLDS STATION ^TAGON

tor a nice family car. «-y
1964 OLDS 2 Dr. HARDTOP

1963 FORD GALAXIE 500
2 Dt. Sedan. 8 cyl engine, au­
tomatic drive, radio. ...(1495
1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
2 Dr. Sedan, fl cyl. engine, std.
tfnns.. radio.......... -......... 51495

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

Wi 5-5052
1/20

1963 MERCURY
2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard trans.
SPECIAL. ........................... 81450

MALE HELP WANTED

1963 DODGE
4 Dr. Sedan. Model 440. V8 en­
gine. AutomaUc. Power stecr-

TOOL DESIGN

condition.
.11,995
1964 OLDS SEDAN
. . . Dynamic 88, 4 Dr., Hydra- 1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
Station Wagon. 4 Dr., 9 Pass..
V8 engine, automatic drive,
rhliewall tires.
power steering, power brakes,
radio....................
5895
1M1 PONTIAC £ Dr. HARDTOP
1962 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE
2
Dr.
Sedan
............................
3850
radio, white*ails, sparkling

white finish.

1962 MERCURY CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic drive,
power steering and brakes.

1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering

owner.

1962 OLDS STARFIRE
. .. Full power, bucket scabs, a|l 1961 MERCURY METEOR 800
white with blue vinyi interior.
4 Dr. Sedan.......................... 6695
1962 OLDS SEDAN
1961 COMET
. . . Super 6a, 4 Dr., excellent
.8550 I
condipon, power steering and
braze*, new Olds trade.
TRANSPORTATION

SPECIALS
1961 PONTIAC SEDAN
... Catalina 4 Dr., power steer­ 1969 LINCOLN PREMIERE
ing and brakes, radio, one ownI960 MERCURY 4 Dr. Sedan.
1962 CORVAIR 2 Dr.
1959 ED8EL 4 Dr Sedan.
. . . Monza, 4 speed transmis­ 1959 RAMBLER 4 Dr. Sedan.
sion, radio, whitewalls, extra 19S8^BJ&lt;AULT 4 Dr Sedan.
1956 FORD 4 Dr. Wagon .

1M1 BUICK STATION WAGON
. ,. Power steering, radio, auto­
matic transmission, wnitewalis.

USED TRUCKS

1965 CHEV. K TON PICKUP
Has radio. Like new condition,
has very few miles.____ 81,650
IM* CWUXAC
... 4 Dr. Hardtop, excellent 1963 CHEV. IS TON____ 61456
condition, one owner. Mas had 1959 FORD 1 TON.............8 656
1965 INTERNATIONAL 'i TON
4-wheel drive. Like new. .82450
IBM CADILLAC CPE. DEVILLE

. . . Full power, good whitewall
IBM OLDS 4 Dr. HOLIDAY
.- * . Fully equipped incliKliug
chanlcal condition.

MAHLER

MOTOR SALES

nxn« aa-Cadillac
WIS-MW KnN.M&lt;M«.An.
Mato.

Phone Wl 5-2479

HASTINGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Cell Wl 5-3481

Ladle.' DRESSES and COATS,

Men's and Boy's
LONG-SLEEVED SHIRTS
AS MARKED,

IT'S NOT

SPRING

Mr. R. Roberts
897-9212

Root-Lowell Mfg. Co.
Lowell, Michigan

ACCIDENTS -

ORDERS

FOR

FERTIIIZER.
Your Biggest Discounts .

Are in January.

CALL
945-2223

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 South

MORNING

HEADQUARTERS FOR

PURINA WILD 'BIRD SEED

NEWSPAPER

SCRATCH GRAIN—or
CORN AND EAR CORN
’
BIRD FEEDERS

DELIVERY
Man to deliver the Detroit

Free Press 7 days per week

between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m.

New rural routes starting
Monday, Jan. 24, 1966.

PURINA DOG CHOW
DOG MEAL
PUPPY CHOW
CAT CHOW
'
DOG WORMEBS and
SHAMPOO
ALL KINDS OF SALTNO. \ROCK SALT
SALT PEARLS

it Must be 21 and have
reliable transportation.

ROCK SALT FOR ICE
See Mr. Gory Crone in

Room 9 at Pleasant Point
Motel, M37-M43. Thurs­

day Only . . . 7:30 P.M.
-

-

time. Car furnished. Expenses
paid. No experience required.
Men urgently needed now. Free
Information, Write UNIVER­
SAL. CW-1. 6801 Hillcrest, Dal­
las. Texas 75205.
1/20

it Business Services
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
in aluminum, steel or wood
sash. Burkey Auto Glass A
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
son. Hastings.
tf

MOVING—2 gas space-heaters, MAN WANTED FOR MILK
ROUTE - Good established
30.000 BTU, 826 ; 45,000 built-in
thermostat, glow - view front,
6-4427.
1/20
840: sofa-bed without arms,
810; 4 small-size wood dining
chairs, 86: oak rocker, 81J5O; MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARI­
AN—Registered or eligible for
upholstered ann chair, 82.50.
Phone Lake Odessa 374-8485.
registration and/or experienced
in hospital ' medical records
1/20
work. Salary open. Excellent
fringe benefits. To supervise
SINGER SEWING MACHINE—
medical record functions In
. With dial control rig zag equip­
100-bed general'hospital. Send
ment tin lovely cabinet), real
a resume to: John C. Bay, Di­
nice. Makes fancy stitches au­
rector of Pennock Hospital,
tomatically. scallops, buttonHastings, Michigan.
1/20
brolden Full balance 637.88
Payment of 65 00 per month. WOMAN NEEDED to deliver ad­
vertising material for Dry*
Call 945-5395. Electro Hygiene.
Cleaners. Car needed. Good
1/20
pay. Both day and evening
hours available. Apply: OneUSED HOSPITAL BEDS—Fixed
Hour Martiniring, W. State St.,
height, two-crank beds. In
Hastings.
1/20
good condition. 625 each. Bmsc
needing repairs 815. Ciffljjct
Mr. Cumbow, Pennock Hospi­ LADY FOR HOUSEWORK —
tal, WI 5-3461, Extension 28.
Phone 946-3110.
1/20
1/20

ICE — Trimming, cabling, re-

it Loaf and Found

Phone OL 3-6086. Nashville,

ONE AND ONE-HALF YEAR
OLD PART BEAGLE AND
SPANIEL DOO - White and
brown with “pink” noee. Lost
3 miles West of Bristol Cor-

945-2223

MAKE US YOUR

NOTICES

it Business Opportunity
ESTABLISHED
WATKINS
ROUTE Ln City of Hastings
68750 average per week pos­
sible. Full or port Um6. write
Watkins Products, Inc.. D-57.
Winona, Minn.
1/27

WE'RE NOW TAKING

Well established manu­
facturer offers fine oppor­
tunity to young mon with
High School or College
education, as Tool Design
Trainee. Drafting ond
Shop Experience benefiaal. Salary commensurate
with experience. For in­
terview call

to 9;00 P.M.

Classified Paragraphs

TOO EARLY!

DRAFT MAN

1310 N/Michlgon

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Table ol
.
Men's and Women’s SLACKS
Ladies' HATS and PURSES

5i OFF MARKED PRICE

scat Choose from two. ..$2,895

maroon amah.

1943 FORD STATION WAGON
... 9 passenger Country Squire,

Call Wl 5-3481,

I

Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

Special —Your razor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
8135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 K.
State St, Hastings
tf

chrome choke chain. Call; Ken
Gray. 623-2091 Collect.
if

WHEEtER MARINE SALES &amp;
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boats.
cessories.

M-flfl in

A' Miscellaneova

Nashville.

SERVICE — Custom kitchens,
countertop work, cabinets, pan­
eling or special items built in it Help Wanted

3649.
it for Sole—Mlacellenemu
FOR MdRE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rcxall’s fast permanent.
Regular 82.00—Now 61.00. No
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy.
TABLE PAPER — For picnics.
family reunions, lota of uses.

IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE! No charge for over­
size-prinu.
tf

Wl 5-2943 1ONR— Registered, 10-month-old KEI L FAMOUS KNAPP SHOES WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
Angus bull. Call 721-0683. Jim
—Full or part lime. Equipment
Rhodes, 8587 S. Broadway, R4,
stamp with your name, ad­
Hastings, Michigan
' 1/30
Mgr. A. C. Adams. Box 7,
dress and ZIP number for
Heating - Plumbing
Shelby. Mich.
1/27
6225. This includes,
and sales tax. --------- ■—
it Household (Me
MAN
FOR
DAIRY
FARM
—
Call
Sarvic*
laity Shoppe.
1/20
New • Remodel • Repair

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Balding?
Dandruff?
FREE copyrighted booklet
Valuable
KAECHELE'S
DR. SHIFFER LABORATORIES
528 Euclid Arcade
&gt;2
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
I 305 S. Church Wl 5-5352
tf
1/27

CLEANER date model'—Ori­ MAN WITH CAR NEEDED to do
ginal coat over 6165. equipped
light delivery work for Dry
with automatic cord winder
Cleaners (Advertising nwtwiand pop out baga. Balance,due
al*. Day or evening hours
62910 or take over 8145 weekly
available. Good pay. Apply:
paymenu. Call 945-5395. Elec­
Office Room IM, Hastings Ho­
tro Hygiene.
1/20
tel. Wl 5-9758,.
1/30

■XPERT TAILORING on ladles'
and men's clothing. Phone WI
5-6714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
Tailor Shop.
tf

NICE UPSTAIRS unfurnished,
6-room and bath apartment.
Utilities paid. Good location.
Adulto only. CaU MM433 days.

Good
, if no

2/3 ACRE
BORDERS A NICE CREEK

Almost new 3-bedroom modern
home Just outride city limits.
Lovely large back yard. School
bus goes by the door. Will
trade for house in town of
equal value.
Phone WI 5-4791
after 5 pm.

HAVE VACANCY In my private TRADE YQUR HOUSE TRAIL­
home for bed or ambulatory
ER FOR A PERMANENT PRE ­
patient with- good care. Mrs.
CUT HOME — Easy financ Ing:
Balance of Trailer payments
1/20
paid, off: Slop Depreciation:
STALK SHREDDERS FOR
completed: Wc also manufac­
ture custom built house trailers
ply, 107 So. 945-3160.
up to 24 wide
houses on whi
IN8IBT ON MICHIGAN BOT­
proved: Send I
TLED GAS I Bee Oarl A Betty's
ful colored caU
Appliances before you buy I
plans, booklet
They Sell—They Install—They
plans, national
Service. Ph. WI 5-2833. M-37
Uon, and new
South.
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material, to: 1

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Uoa/ ar* atallabla

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
PX). 171, Hastings Telephone
wi 5-2895. Meetings every
Monday,» pan.
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pre-cut homes)
Box 631, State Callan,
C
Pfl. zip
3/M

FAMILY HOMB —1 Mtfrooms
(3 twin rise) and large bath
up. Entrance Had, caipeted 31'
living room and dining area,
firaplace. powdee rbom and
large kitchen down. Attractive

'Moment, many
‘Mras-Bwenenl location niir
setaoi. M6-1917.
Lio

MACHINIST TOOLS - With or
without box. Call ro 5-3781.
1/30

�Card

of

Thanks and In Memtuttf" BBtedhic
c*«D or nusu

-»&gt;■&lt;«

Blood to

lather-

JfarFj* Mod Cross

UnlverThe Rpv- William Rlddens is
to officiate with burial tn the
Sununitt Cemetery st William-

sympathy, to Pastor Unseth far
hl* oalls and comforting words
and prayers, and to the ladles for
serving the lovely lunch, to the
Leonard - Osgood Funeral dlrec-

Finnic and Phelps and all
helped In any way to make
burden lighter.
Mn. Chloe Hauer

DoaoUw Bunner

pllahed. Mr. Evana, a Bqout
urru^f.—
Mna.va«r
——

January 34. 1D48.
“What would

Mr. and &lt;Mrs. Ralph Hu war

Sadly missed by his parent*,
•Uteri, brother and families,

rhyekMus providing medical
werage far thia clinic wen Dr.

Woodland

Banfield ■ Vieinity
4, Sea 443. Buri. Cra«k
721-toll
Eugene Nusbaum suffered i

Robert Stanley
Mra. Forrest James.
Other volunteers serving In
durinc Ctetatoa* vacation, the various capacities Included Mrs.
Arthur Brant, Mra. Richard Mc­
Loughlin, Mrs. Harry Burke, Mrs.
Duane Jarman. Mrs. John Crue,
Mrs. Garrett Isham. Mrs. Rich­
at the Community Building. ard Clark. Mrs. Lawrence Utter,
Mrs. I&lt;yle Gillespie, Mra. Arthur
Anyone interested In visiting Cook, Mrs. Tom Taffee and Mrs.
Ula Messenger.
Sandwiches and cookies, pro­
vided by Hospital GoOd I were

a copy oa the
prior U mW hoorlu.
so and aorvko •hell

LEGAL
Nlerken A Teleport
AIIMMji for Adtoetor*ler

pubuoation omd».

a.Urmla

•bail b«
•Utat. ul Court

fublxoatiom obdbb.

ioa w. suu turn
11.. I kt., MJ.-klx.n

’ PUBLICATION—
fjiSH.

Ib«i, Mkhls.a,
thick ail tr.t

^ay* or publication—

BlM&gt;l and rludioa
103 W. Bui« Hlr»i

landed.

mg*. Who naa been a pauent in
Blodgett HmpKal because of a

Rochelle

oapaa or yubmcatiqb—

Ha*»ng» Camp Fire Council's
and eteetton of
I &lt; tbaiptoco-

Tbatoter and Mra. Qten Halt*
attwxferf. ★ JrboeB who go In

than boJ» to ndoe, a Dea. Any
mother kitcrteied In helping

CARD OF THANKS
Thtf family of Gall L. Cheno­
weth wiahea to express their sin­
cere thanks and appreciation to
all of their friends and relatives
for their many acts of hi Brineys
during the lllneas and recent loss Building,
of their loved one. A special

the'Rev. Willard Curtis, nuraee st
Pennock Hospital, the Circles of
tho Hastings Presbyterian Church
who furnished and served lunch
at the Church after the funeral
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home
and Uie pallbearers. Your kind­
ness will always be remembered.
George M. Chenoweth, III,
Tamara and Steven

Name Mrs. Wood
Head of Camp
Fire Council

pmgrassing. They hope to move
in, in tho Spring. ♦ Mr. and
Mra. Edward Streeter of Gun

lawoua u ueorgc n. xounaa*ee Mfr wm inrMbk

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends
for the many cards, 'lowers and
gifts during my stay at the hos-

___ Alta Gould

Mrs. Wicks of

Middlevine

Seteb Donations
To UW Here

paran January
Pkllln II. Nil
Hkb.nl J. Itu4l

The Barry County Chapter of
the Red Crou Is most grateful
for use of the E. W. Bliss Com­
pany facilltlM In conducting this
successful bloodmoblle visit.
Donora included:
Melia Bbepler, Carl Baker, Elwyn Haywood, David Burgess,
Vertend Gillespie, Robert Hilla,
Elmer Hitter, Robert Rein, Riaharti Bhrlver, Donald Murphy,
Gerald Hull, Francis Springer,
M • II r I ?■ a
a*iuura,
ixHtcr auois;
Donald Stevens, Gordon Cota,
Eldon HaugbtallngL Lyle Varney,
Donald Rose, Harley Marsh, Don
Rayner. Menrin Nichols, George
Youngs. Walter Brimmer, Frank­
lin Townsend. Martin Doyls, Ar­
den Adams. Douglas Vickery, Jr,
Lawrence Anders;

Bound Over
On Check Charge
Alan

The Methodist Esther Circle is
Oomm unity Hospital intensive holding a bated food sale In
care unit. Mrs. Nusbaum spent a
couple nights with Mra. Alice

dani. Mm Joecph Hubert, Mra.

nldpal Judge

of Mr. and Mra. Vlvtan Rairigh. stayed with the Wayne Bucklanda. Your reporter is glad to
report that Eugene is coming
losing

Those remaining on t lie board

Gerald

Hospital for a stay with hla
have a big weekend pianne&lt;kl
living in their trailer in Florida
With two games scheduled. Frl- l
until the weather becomes
tend Community Hi
Sunday night *ufft
Will
John
Feb. 28th in the gtrl's gym.
The Ray Overholt family pt

Mrs.

Dennis

Cha Security National Bank of
118 and 810 cashed at local serv­ Royal Hayes and AUy, Richard
ice stations.
8huster.
Cullers was bound over to the
The overnight cabin's name
February term of Circuit Court.
Bond ot WOO was furnished.
Ing "Frirodahlp House." selected
Friday he pleaded guilty before

The Adult Bunday school class
of the Middleville Chapel la

Ing.
They were oelebraUng Sue Guea-

Cullers was arrested by offl-

Johnny. arrived In Flint also to

birthday.

Skedgeil,

aociation Chairman

peered Mb

held at Mt. Vernon Chapel at

the ahtrlffs office

selected for ita simplicity. Mrs.

ed home from Pennock Hospital
Mra. Jamas Smalley of Plainwell,
where she was a patient tat five Capt John Cunaid officiated at formerly of Mlddlevllia are ths arrested for simple larceny.
23. paid a 830 fine and 88.43
l ng fins and walking around the
and wa* placed on probation for
bouse with a waiter. * Paul
sister. Julio. six months. He was charged with
Woodman, Larry Smith and
taking two Urea and wheels Jan.
7 off a Ford in Fred Eckardt's
tend
Osteopathic Hospital in Grand
You Truly," They were Patti
Klngsley and family visited both Mlles and Martha Hall.
return home' Thursday, (today).
gr-aivl n^ironta
Mr. and Mnt.
Cragu's at Inmans In Battle
Mdvm Hutehlpaon and Mm
Maa Kingsley of Grand Rapids

wane Gallup. Edward DePew,
Dickson Thursday molng. *
Farrell Anderson, George Oaks,
Roger Conklin from Chicago a surgical patient at Leila Hos­
Linwood Burdick, John Drum,
was a Saturday dinner guest of pital in Battle Creek, returned
Gerald Miller, Klwyn Rafller,
Ray Inman. Lynn Edggr. Jkratftu Ing the funeral on Thursday
Wilder, Buddy Green. Florence
bonus on Broadway are enjoying
Gayle Kling, Nancy COok. Gor­
don French. Newman Shaw. Wil­ Methodist W6CS wlU meet Wedliam Christie,. Peter Btraube,
Llckta and Winnie Llckta. * Mr.
William Gross, Gordon Allen,
re*. oa furlough will move into and Mra. Robert, Bonneville and
Russell Golden. Von Dean Makfamily of Lowell were Bunday
Master Jim and little Cindy
ley. Julian Lublenlockf, Emeat dent making her home this year
Leonard spent the weekend with
Lindberg. Stewart BweeL Claythy Booneville.' * Mra. David
their grandparents., Mr. and Mra.
Chapin of Rtenus, a T-K faculty
Loo Frey Bunday their parents,
Dougiaa Smith, william Peake,
member, moved Into Mra. DoroGeraldine Newton. RuaeeB Nash,
Jack Raymond. George Magoon,
Tburaday.
Joseph Duffy. Dan Martin, Budd
Gaylord.
and
their
families.
*
Randall. Frank DeQroote. David
Saturday to their apartment in
Jackson home Tuesday. * Mr.
Ackstt, Harry Relgler, Max
Brandt, Richard Johnson, Mar­
Creek Saturday. She is staying
tha Cummins, Willard Long;
Sunday.
Arthur Bennett, Carl Hula,
Rapid* recently after having a
Richard Main. Orville Rverett,
hernia operation. He is Mill un­
Dale Main,Cell Morgan, Dale
able to return to grade school.
Geiger, I./L. Wells, Leo Loftus,
halfback on the Mirhlpm state
Durwood Mast, Jack Enright, Rl- Mr. and Mra. Gaylord Laughlin football team won All-Ohto honcellent talk on "Rotation of Child
don Roush, James Curtis, Ronald came to visit iier. a Mrs. Rhoda
Martin, Edward McLaughlin;
Bawdy returned to the homo of
or Indiana or Illinois. + Mr. and tended the Methodist breakfast
Virgil Adams. Ronda Munn, her daughter. Mr. and Mra. Her­
Jean Harbin, Nancy OConnor. old Ctaaalc for a few months.
Gerald Lyons. William Caateleln,
Mr- and Mra. Floyd Mahler
Barnard Watson. Lawrence No­
vak. Richard Heniser, Merrill
"We're A» Neer Aa Your Telephone"
Frlddle. Gary Cole, Dell Morgan.
Keith Louden, Zeno Banash. Ur in Lansing. On Saturday they
Ralph DeMott;
Bernard Hook, Gerald Sherry,
Steven Hammond. Winifred Em­
ery, Francis Nichols. Arthur
Shepler, Joseph Hubert, Donald

Debbie Brazie, Cindy SchondelMra. Gerald SkedteUs group

mania! gowns they lighted the
candle and demonstrated the
The Ktrls were. Mlclidlo JackBtedgeU and Cathy Young.
Doraert which was varied and

mlttee. Irene Hayes, Metha Gray
Michigan -State University sd-

million additional consumers will
require more food and farm proIn farm families.

SERVICE aid REPAIR GUIDE

PUBLICATION OBDEB

Clip Thli Guide — Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

Upon of Condition of "Wo Molting, City look
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
thorized Dealer for Wheel

rw* lUrtlaga,
b. h.td 0. th.
Dlmn.re, Admli

lerrtl at mIs «uu
Ulo Swtribed la »li

IMir.1; Jnnunrr 14. HIM,
&lt;'..rtrl&lt;hl and Hoddy

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
C.lmoee Jewelers, 102 E. Stat.
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.

sgsfusra

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Automobile &amp; Machinery

TOTAL ASBKTU

For Banner Cbraiflod Ui
Call WI 8-3411.

WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—

Business

PROIUCIION CREIIT
ASSOCIATION
301 S. Michigan

Ava.

W. Sura St.

TOTAL LIABILITIES

OF DISTINCTION

Brothen

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agency for

INSURANCE

11

pets end uwhti

McCuitoch

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

.

AUTO — Fit!
BONDS

Swanton Ineurance

All Forms of
lacureMc sad Bondi
JIRRY ANDRUS

COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV-

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN-

134.000.00 ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
221 W. M4L
Suepfy. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
PAIRED in heavy ganneots Rad
Wing Sporting Utt
Sh&lt;m.
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Beebe. Shoe Shep. 123 S.
MOBILE
HOMES SALES —Del'
Largest selection of Drapery
Jefferson.
Aulo Wrecking and Del's Phil­
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Fabrics In Barry County. Kirsch
TOTAL UklUTAL AOCUUXTH
i.t&lt;M.OT»/&gt;3
lip's "66" M37 So.. 945-5141.
rods. Installation and Hanging.
TOTAL LIABILITiKS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT^ .413.TS4.774.3S
ice, 2)8 N. Jefferson. Phone
W. Mill.
Radio, TgtavWan Bapairteg
Wl S-SITi.
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —AM
JuS'f.VUi’*1. d!’T’u* f°r ”m 15.4«« «ta
- washett, dryers and small home
TROPHY CENTER—I
appliances. Cail 945-2317.
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE — 315 S.'Hanover.
ihn U)2 E. State St..
SERVICE-/* ALL MAKES of frec945-3162. Free service for one

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING

JOHN BARNETT

State Farm Insurance

State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
Miscellaneous

CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—

113.730,739.'

CAPITAL AOOOUWT6

Hastings

Phone 945-9415

CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
to your specifications. Fj
M37 So..

Office Hours
MON.. WED. &amp; FBI.

ice. 218 N. Jefferson.

Directory
MIMOtiAL MONUhMNTS

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
field, Pumping ($24 00 lor 1st
1,000 gals.). Call 945-5482.

Concrete Products
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
at Jefferson.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.
.
CERAMIC. FORMICA, LINOLEUM
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
tings Flow Cowing. 123 W.
Headquarters for hospital sup- ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
State. Wl 5-5H8.
COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
hev^ Gardner s. Phono 945AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
ICE—First class work. Cail Wl

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PUMP SERVICE—Sta-RHe Water
System*. Sold, bulalied. serviced.
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
5381.

S. Jefferson.

dirwtor *(
total

I.enk.
Wee

CaU

5-5052.

snd supplies. Kelley Electric
Service. 524 Middisville Rd..
Phone Wl 5-2700 after 5 »«,
Hraunga.

»

94M48L

If

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TV’S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
son. Phone Wl 3-»IVf*

Would Like to be Listed in

This Weekly Service and Repair Guide

�iddleville at Hamilton
For X-Way Showdown
StagjShop Posts
6th Straight in
City Cage Leagui

Augusta Friday.
Friday night Middleville had
no trouble rolling over Maple
Valley. 74-58. with Rob White
and Gary Stauffer sharing scor­
ing honors for the Trojan* with
34 points each. Maple Valley
stayed with T-Kk unbeaten
squad for the first period, which

Mason taxpayers made the pool
possible by approving a 8200,000
bond Issue some two years ago
which authorized the levy of one
mill tax for 10 years to pay for
cuuitructloq only. There waa no
provision In the bond Issue which
indicated the tax funds could be
used for operation^ costs.
In addition to the bond* sold,
the City of Mason gave a gift of
818,000 to the pool and'the school
board took 816,000 out of a good-

-Doo Mohn had U for Francis-

Saturday'* game at 8
ahouM bt a thriller. In

and Don Carley. Shirley
and Gary Buckland 2 eac

!?w

r---- ; ;

m. MW mw. «■»
en and Mra Keith Ycrty sewed
the reftwahmoits to the partld-

Twenty seven dad* and
Boy Boost* from 17 troopg e

Win* 9th Straight

Armchair Athlete 7.
From time tn time the question of Q public swimming pool
for Hastings is'suggested, and what a wonderful addition a pool
would be to this municipality’s facilities. The-question of financ­
ing a pool’s construction, and then the problenwif paying fox' ftp
operation, is something to think about.
”
The City of Mason recently made./
which revealed It is being used -------------by many Mt Is costing money.
A year's estimated cost waa
projected after the pool's fint
five months of operation.
Bupt. of Schools H. Chandler
Haute said: "A rough estimate of faff In pool). 83,540; electricity,
operational costs for a year on 84.200; chemicals, M85, and cu*.
the swimming pool la 810X2 snd todlan, 83,400.
this does not Include salaries for
Instruction and supervised recre­
ational swimming.

adults are charged 60 cents with
children admitted free during
family night .swims. .
er 8, Jerry Eckman 7, J&lt;
Revenues received through
kins B, Lorry Dykstra ■... Dec. 24. IMS. totaled 8889, while
Barnum 4 each and Larry Spen- just the elementary and junior
high instruction Plus recreational
Tom Haven* and Gary Cole supervision salaries have rung up
each had 14 for the Ooalander a total of 8L675 in expenses.
sqdad. Mike Corrigan 10, Larry Bupt. Hants said.
Barney 9, Butch Hartman 8 and
Haute added that it was the
Gary VanHouten and John Mah- Board of Education'* feeling*
that it would be desirable to pro­
vide swimming instruction for all
children In elementary and jun­
ior high schools' With' the school
assuming the costs. Senior high
students receive this instruction
automatically through thetr phy-

Hastings Mfg. squesapd out a
57-53 overtime win over Francis­
co; with Dave Ung scoring 14
ncinU. Ken Neil 13. Art Fredenbjrg and Len Bums 12 and Jack

WinKlondike
Derby Sunday

It 1* amaxing how many sports­
men will spend hours on the
lakes Ice fishing, when they don't
even like to eat fish—like Herb
Baum of Bulling'*. However,
looking at the **meas” he caughi
Sunday, It wouldn't make any
difference. whether he liked fish

'The - Seasons," the Michigan
Conservation Department's color­
sound movie which recently won
* 'Tteddy" award as the best out­
door documentary in the Ha-

out Scout skills at each of fits
"towns" they had to trek to.
Each patrol was given “told

was the Beaver Patrol THbp
75 Hastings.
These first three patrols will

st the Marquette post. He will be wpervter of balchery end
public access programs above the Btralta. Ha Is shown here aa he
planted some of the 7M muskellunge In Algonquin Lake In 1964.
Around the same time IJ.SH baas, averaging 3K inches, were
planted in Algonquin following treatment of the lake with chemi­
cal rotenon killing about three-quarters of the fish. Muikles may
reach legal sire the Summer of 1967,—Banner photo.

Lucille Willitts
tain Heads
Sportswomen

Lucille Wlllltu was installed as
president of the Barry County
Sportswomen's Club In a cere­
mony held Tuesday evening in
ginning a study to determine if the conference room of the City
pesticide* have played a role in
the pheasant decline In the
"Thumb" area. They plan to
shoot 38 birds in six townships
where pheasant, number* have
shown a decided drop during re­
cent years, Sltlis for. collecting

ine Patrol. Troop 202. Eagle Pa­
trol. Troop 108; Bearer Patrol,
Troop 75; Eagle Patrol Troop 73,
Hosting*; Red Ribbons—Fox Pa­
trol TTOop 108, Bonfield; Fox
Patrol Troop 74. Hastings .Wolfe

wa* the tint president of the
chib, Mra Gladys Eaton waa
the first rice president. Mra

Norris Bacon, president, and
18 members of the Hasting*
Lion. Club participated aa
registrars, recordere, JUdgSS

Favorite Family

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Hostings Rated 4th

Explorer* from Ship 72. Mid­
dleville. Ship 179 Hasting* and

Ard Belson art up the Derby
program. Lyle GIBeapte (also a
Lion* Club member! represented

West Central
Standings

For the second straight game,
the Hasting* High Junior Varsity
Basketball team dropped a thrill­
ing overtime contest. .
.
Friday alft*! Coach Don
Muiten*' UtlleSoxem .led &lt;sr

"IV* America'*

Fun"

Troop 175. Hastings; Wolfe Pa­
trol. Troop 104 Freeport; Pan­
ther Patrol. Troop 74 Hastings.
The winning patrol made the
At the organization meeting In trek in one hour and 30 minutes,
March of 1848, Harry Onines, however, the Fox Patrol of Troop
then executive secretary of the 74, Hastings made the trek in

Derby Committee.
The Thomapplc District Com­
mittee including chairman MHvtn Haight. Keith Tarty, rate

Young Saxony
Drop Overtime
Thriller, 61-58

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Your Hosts

HASTINGS
BOWL INC
Woodland at Michigan

Lots of people in town
have moved np to this ear.

Let ns show yon how persuasive a
Charlotte Nipt
Ledgeri, 61-59

Chrysler can be.
Colleg© Plovers
lourth period was M-M.
And again. Hastings outscored
their opponents, from the. floor,
sinking 33 field goals to Char­
lotte'* 30. but the visitors con­
verted 31 out pt 37 free' throws
while Hastings meshed just 14
out of 34. Hasting* committed 37
personal foul*. Charlotte 17.

old. available for adoption at the
dog pound. There are ate two
part border cotUca and Brittany
spanM puppies. 10 to 13 weeks
old. available by contacting Dog
Warden Dean Braden through

Delton’s Jerry Knowlton scared
18 jntfita .to ted Alma College
Saturday night when they were
beaten by Kalamaroo College at
Alma, 81-83, in a MIAA game.
Owe Htlsbaum had 8 point* for
•V College.

M Tuesday, Jan. 11. at Olivet
Dave Lindberg and BliJ Reid led
the Maple Valley stuck with IB
pointe each and Dick Steward

See the NETAf
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Dave Thor, Michigan State
is sophomore gymnast, made his
• I varsity debut by placing first In
( floor exercise, aide horse, and
11 parallel bar*, second In horse
— vault, and third In hortental

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a procSmatton

On* man wa* injured fatally

Don’t Bury Your
Fire Hydrant

WHEREAS, thia body desires to recognize such
service.
,' '

Drirx. AU ware
tute.
to th* fire hj-drant and .. .

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According to the sheriff'* rt-

L (2® SUPER PLENAMINS

3 YOU'RE A WINNER
SWEEPSTAKES

That Kenneth P. Laberteaux .be commended on
his twenty-five years of loyal and dedicated service to
the City of Hastings U City Engineer and later as
Director of Public Service.

Yeas: Bassett, Coleman, Fisher, Hamaty, Kenfield and Snyder.
.

Hastings, Michigan
Dated: January 10, 1966

IBM OWMaekUaF-MOnUU lUFttMI

xoACkura

ISS.«

Franklin Beckwith, Mayor
Donna Kinney, City Clerk

Tte school board. In its resolu­
tion calling the election, aald "It
Win be impossible for the Board
of Education to finance an educa­
tional program demanded by the
citizens ot the district without
adequate extra millage."
The school board la to establish the Fairview Wolcyan
a voting precinct In Freeport and
citizens of lhe former Freeport
district will be luulgned to vole in ttngx Wealeyan Methodist
the Freeport district.

HxlMUtt

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Mmm Wl 5-2466

126 L State St.

for beginning teachers and a
Going to Sheppard — Airman
maximum of 112.000 annually.
John B. Rodgers, son of Mr. and
talned over a- 12 year period. Mrs Clarence B. Rodgers of 4367
78th St., Caledonia, hu been se­
lected for training at Sheppard
AFB. Texas, as an Air Force re15,000.
Art McKelvey, Regional salary frtgeration and air conditioning
specialist The .airman, a gradu­
ate of Caledonia High School.
J recently completed basic train-

SJxj

FbUick who died in 1951.
Methodist Church.

son. Hubert of Grand Rapids; a
daughter. Mrs. Mildred Factor

Mrs. Noyes of ,
New Kiwanis
Clarksville is
Officers Take
Buried Sunday
Funeral services for Mrs Flor­
Up Their Duties ence
8. Noyes. 76, of 8565 Port­

troyed bv Are about

ed from an .oil burner explosion.
Hastings firemen rolled to the

trailer.

died In 1957. ted lived on their

or Gary. Ind., la tn Hastings as­
sisting at BL Rose of Lima Hastings church.. will speak
Parish while the Rev. Fr. Joseph the Fairview Church. T— •
C. Dunphy, pastor la on a vaca­ vice In Hastings wfil be
tion in the South.

MILLER

Mrs. Noyes died at her home

She is survived by a daugh­
Directors Include Harold O. ter. Mrs. Elma Platt; one son.
Brandt, Rev. George C. Elliott, Dr. Gilbert Noyes of Lowell, four
Carl H. Peurach. Mayor Franklin
O. Beckwith. Atty. Richard J. Hud- Krar.dchlldren.

Thla la In keeping with tte
Fr. Nelson Hamil- annual Pulpit Exchange apon-

SAME Location

Trailer Destroyed

Arthur J. Streby, director of Ex- land Road. Clarksville, the wid­
ow of John, were held at 2 pm.
lratalW*as\&gt;rtBldent ot^the^Has^ ' Sundft&gt;’ **
Plcl“na Chapel In

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rod and Elton M. Sign*.
immcdlatc past president.
Retiring directors were Dale B.
Bassett. Joseph V. Burkholder and
Edwin &amp; Wletnlk.

Be Specialist—Airman Hughle
__McPherson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McPherson of R!
Due to rising costs, lhe Vermont­
Nashville, has been selected for
tfaming at Keesler AFB. Miss.. ville village council has passed a
M an Air Force air traffic spec- resolution to raise the tax millage
to
15 mill* thia year. Heretofore It
tallrt. The airman, a 1965 gradu­
ate of Maple Valley High School,
recently completed basic training

Ask Millage Raise

/WoNTGOr/

Pennock Hospital. were tekl at

lowest Ip .the State, according to

Hunt of the Grand Rapids Southkent Club.

Assisting at St. Rose
The Rev

Funeral aarricaa for Mm Mura
Poillck, 75. 227 E. Grant, who

Ung* Ki wants Club Wednesday. Clartavtto

Wesleyans Will
Exchange Pulpil

TO PMTlCir

Tte Michigan Education A*aociaUcn Region IV Council, j
meeting at 8L Mary* Lake
Thursday night twtabllahed aal- ,
ary. object!vea for teacher* In
Barry, Calhoun. Hllladal* and

Dies Friday at

pations requiring comparable
education.

Motion Carried.
special tax of 6H mills for achool
Operational purposes.

Mrs. Follick

Nays: None.
- Absent: Lang and Morey.

Electors In the Thomappie-Kel-

TOtMAN iM WOO

Regional MEA
Seeks $12,000 Top
For Teachers

Noting: that tractor'* salaries
Be it further Resolved Dial the City Cleric provide
Kenneth P. Laberteaux with a certified copy of this
Resolution, that be may retain the same os a token of
appreciation from the duly elected representatives of
the citizenry of Hastings.

Moved by Hamaty and supported by Coleman
that the above resolution be adopted as read.

T-K Electors to
Vote on Millage
Raise Fety. 21

to 6

,

hydranlT
attuatlon, but If* not. Harting*,

Critically injured were Russell
Knight. 28. Otobm Point, and
Rick Borman, 18,. Warrenville.
UL They -------- •- —
Hospital.

NOW, THEREFORE, be it Resolved at this first
Council Meeting of 1966,

Section ThwoFmn 1

Thuradov. Jnaarv 20. 1966

Ir Y n n T W H '*

WHEREAS,
u/MVDPl&lt;i Kenne&amp;.P.
Kmnaih P.Laberteaux,
Laberteaux.on
rwJuly
lulu8,R
1965, completed twenty-*** yean of loyal And dedi­
cated service to the City of Hastings, and,

Thoughts For A Week

The drummer boy
wh&lt;&gt;

M8 S. JEffiERSQH

RJRSRStRR

Injuries Fatal
To Pine Lake
Institute Student

. New-Books

learned

tabeat the retreat

making a preliminary plan
drainage for the village. It is
cemed mainly with storm aw
Eventually the residents will be
asked to approve a plan to Improve
TkaM books assy bo srovtovoS for the drainage system.
&gt;&lt; wvok aS Uc libraryTwo new voting machines, one
ncnoi voLtnraa
purchased by the township, the
other by the village, will be put to
use for the first time at the Spring
election.

At Hastings

Five local boys have enlisted
In the Navy: Roy and Gene Hall,
sons of Lois Todd and Don Hall;

M»3. A More ef t&gt;Ur ellr politics,
"wkkia." bv WUUaa Ms

nard WaUotu of R2. Algonquin
Lake; Johnny Newton. *On of the
Robert Newtons of R3, and Rick
Beckwith, son of the Richard
Beckwiths of MlgB. Bond. Roy,
Gene and Johnny left Monday,

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�Hiked 5 Cents
buntaro in HasttngB Irequaitcd
these openings, and the astgio*
In the northern part at the
county found there all they
wanted to kin
In those dags the Indians
cams up the Grand Rtra in
canoes into tho Tliornappie and
Ootdwaier rivers to fagmt. T&gt;are

Bonfield-Vicinity

FoH««
taxae IB New York. They btaaad
a trail taw Hastings to A spot
on the bank at Otddwatar rivqr

^^of^anFK
* Marvin Frey

a-urdaynlgk
Grand

MM*

county where they struck the
*u&lt;e road which they followed
northward to Yankee Bpring*
tavern. Attar staying there all
nlgU they drove to Hasting*
over the road which Be—1 lhe
home of A. I Bull at Bull's
Prairie in Irving township. They
were two days covering a dla-

a white man ccK.uataa* it may be one ilka my-aaif.

ANOTHER

log In my ean from sunrise Co
■endows I crass to go into the

Sare Money

to Hastings cn ths evening of
November 27, 1*25, they cost the
family of Slocum H. Bunker, who
resided In a newly-built log

America Utarotare. the tn*
men who were tte real plo­
ws, tte man who biased the
* trolls In tte wildonew and
R Bera became Dante Boones
■piy bsreuro they Uvsd in a

rabbits cr an occasicnal squirrel
and -return happily from what
they an' pleased to call a hunt­
ing trip. They get plenty ot
hunting, but ray Uttfe game.
Only tn imagination they realise
what real hunting in the early
days must have been.
•

Save time!
Do it Right!

Mr. and Mn. Bunko-, two girt*
and a boy. Tixv occupied the
only house in Haatinro

exception at a few year*. lived
in Barry county 15 yean. Wteaevvr tie crones Che Michigan
Avenue bridge, he stops to look

fully through the water and
avoid rtriking the boulder which
with others rose above the sur­
face threatening injury to the
vehicle. On the north bank near

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miltar with nature snd her Chil­

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teUigtnce adopted the Indian
&gt; gnrthods and Improved upon
than, and in the end became I
more skillful In catching game
tmd flail. Mr. Wickham w a &gt;

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killed hla first deer. Hla fin*
atm was a flint lock affair. When
&lt;he trigger was pulled there wm
a hlaelng sound before ths wea­
pon wm discharged. WUh such
Ung buck and fired

Mr. Wickham, who followed tala

pursued nearly to Middle Lake.
came impatient. rushed ahead
and surprised the anknaL Tte
deer suddenly brought to bay.
animal, and both rolled upon
lhe ground *trug*Ung until tte
lad waa able to cut its throat,
in triumph he dragged the ani­
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Diego, Calif. He tea been as­
signed to CHunp Pendleton. Calif.,
tor four weeks of Individual oooibat training and tour weelta of

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BANANAS

YELOW
ONIONS

VINE RIPE
TOMATOES

russtt
POTATO!

�INTER-LAKEB
BAFTIST CHURCH

church

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Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 sun. ■

Evening worship, 7 pm.
Wednesday Fellowship, 1 pm.
tjWjg. Ths Sunday school.

404 W. Colfax

Worship, U am.

Sunday. "Faith for Today," on

WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH

ST. BOM CATMOIAC CHURCH

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

trssra.’^

Sunday school 18 aro

ttandgy
and I»d Bawdy.

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Youth meeting, 8:15 pm.

tSSSSl

CHURCH

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH

CHRIST CHURCH

Phone DR i-OTl

8:30

aro

8T AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON

Morning

Bunday school, 10 am.

OUR LADY OP GREAT OAK.
DOWUNG

0:30 Junior Hlsh and Senior
High Youth Pritowships at tho

.v.'th Lha U. a military

Monday, 7:30 spiritual
Commit tec mcuUng.

ttundaft basket haU practice.

Life HASTINGS
i FREE METHODIST CHURCH

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
mooting in Manorial Hall.
CHURCH
Campground Rd.. 8 miles south
of Hastings
Thursday Activities
8.30 Kirk House choir practice.
Sunday school, 10 aro
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
Worship, ■’ 11 aro
11 am. Morning worship.

a

general

Zambia Central Afrt-

KILPATRICK

Marvin Blckxnlll*. Pastor

M-6C Woodland

ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
. Q1SB Campbell. Pastos

this friendly church.

Mission. Field, tf'
htfe mlkdonirtcs

STONEY POINT

10 am. Bunday school.
Saturday, 3:45 Senior High
DELTON
Youth Fellowship will meet at broadcast over WFUR.
7 pm. Evening worship.
METHODIST CHURCH
Marcius E. Tab*, Minister
Young People, Thuoday, 7 pro
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAEARENE
Church Study, Sunday, 8:40 HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
1718 N. Broadway
Worship, Bunday. 11 am.
WOODBURY
UOXB **- xxaxTwy
Woman? Missionary FellowYouth Fellowship, Sunday, 0 Rev. Russell Houseman. Pastor
UNITED BRETHREN CHUBCH
&lt;10 E. Madison, 945-5065
shlp 2nd Tuas, each month, 7‘30.
Director ot MuMc and Ydu(h.
Prayer Group, Tuesday, .8 JO
us* OH M-M,
on M-00 Ln
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
c Village of Woodbury
11 aro Babbath worship.
Sunday school, 8:45 aro
7 urn. ,Youth Service.
Rev. George Elliott
Thursday.
"Revival In The Old Testament."
Worship, 11 am.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
junior church for children, 4-8.
7:30
pro WetL, Bible Study
COATS
GROVE
Iter. Ounsrax aspMlnad how
Yoyth choir rehearsal, Wed, ,
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
the musraut Protestant foliha
children &lt; through 8 yearn.
fast afterward.
(
wortad together to provide a
9:45 Church school
truly unload rellgkro with a
5:45 pm. Orchestra rehearsal.
Youth Fellowship, Wed., 7 pm. NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Charles Gibbs, Pastor
8:30 pm. AH Young People's
Bible Study and pray* ser­ METHODIST CHURCH
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
meetings, •
vice, Wednesday, 8 aro at Rog*
Bible school, 10 am.
7:30 pro Evening church ter- Cany home. -cat of churcli
Warship hour, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor Bunday, 0.
Sunday school, 10 am.
pro Berre Darby, president. Special music, hymn sing.
DELTON SEVENTH-DA Y
Monday, 7 pro Troop 73.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Don’t forget the C. E. Finance
Thursday, 3:30 pro Children’s
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Giris Clubs.
Young ftople’s service, 7 pro
Elder C. L. Wilber. Paster
Evangelical service, 8 pro
404 W. Colfax — Ph. WI.5-5318
Rar. Cameron raised 8125400.
7:30 Chancel choir rehearsal.
Saturday Sabbath School, 8:30.
Wednesday Activities
WESLEYAN
Worship, 11 am.
*800,000 far furnishings and
Circuit sermon title is: •The
METHODIST CHURCH
*173,000 for the organ in the quel ou Feb. 7. Tickets *1.00 (un­
• am. Women’s prayer
chapel. This wu a tremendous der 11) and *1.50. Start saving
Sunday, "Faith for Today." on
Hickory Corners, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
task when you realize that a your money. Less than a month Bible study.
Warship service, 9!30 aro •
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,
10 am. Bunday school.
8:30 pro Adult choir
Protestant
Radio WJEP 1230. 8:30 am.
11 am. Morning warship, jun­
Thursday—4:30 pro
Family Night, Jan. 31, 7 pm.
of roandlag money
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
ior church and nursery provided.
tallon Boys Clubs. •
Henry VanTU, Evaogelh*
Nursery for Ml regular
10 am. Morning service. ■
L 7:30 pm. Family
' 11:15 am. Sunday school.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
’.'Htere are classes for ml. ■" J
CHURCH
Scientist
Worship service, 11:30 am.
rehearsal.
A cordial welcome to all.
•
Broadway at
‘ ~T. Green Street

explained what

prortfc

Youth meeting, 0:15 pro
Evening prayer meeting and

These offtetnps netted
ttan 81300.
at 0»vniect9 of Rev. WU
M bMR the erection ot a

wonMR

Sunday offering a dormitory will
be built a*. thia school and will

Pilgrim Mouness Church.

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH-8 WITNESSES

0 aro Holy
Rector officiating.
11 am. Mcming
Reading room open Wednes­
sermon.
Nurs*y and
day and Saturday, 3 to 4 pro
children. In observance

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

Public Invited.

Sunday school, 10 ui
Wceahlphonr.il Ln.

The Bible, the whois Blbls and
nothing but tho Blbls.

McCallum

united
BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
The church In the Wildwood’
Otis Lake Road
Rev. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
Morning worship, 10 aro
Bunday school. 11 am.

Bunday school, 11 am.

ADVENTIST CHURCH

P"YW

Saturday worship, 10:40 am.
Pray* met* Tuesday, 7.30.

iwtA/re?

HASTINGS
ICQ B. Woodland Avenue

11 aro Morning worship.

Unity, there will be - r.
change with Uie First
tortrui Churcli, the Rev.
"No Other Goda’
Tuesday. Jan. 25. Holy Com­
munion at 7 aro and 10 am.
Feast of the Conversion of Bl.
Paul.
.
Wednesday, Jan. 20, 0:30 pm.
Family potluck supper and an­
nual pariah meeting.

THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Com* 108th St. &amp; North
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Freeport Rd.
Rev. Carl BUvcrnall, Paster
Rev. Wolter Wlnebrenncr, Pastor
Morning wnnthlp, 10 am.
Phone 945-5704
Sunday school, 11 aro
10 aro Bunday school.
Sunday worship, 7:30 pro
11 aro Morning warship.
Wednesday worship for entire
6: 30 pm. Young Peoples.
family.
7: 30 pro Evening service.
Adults Bible study and prayer,
7:30,pm. Thuref
Bible Study Hour.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pro.
Boys and Giris fellowship, 7:30 LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Community Room above
Woodland Fire Station

pro EvangelleUo service,
pro Wednesday service.

COLEMAN
Agency
2M A Mlckigaa

11 am. Worship service.

OOPS!
I Forgot to
LISTEN to the

NEWS
at 8:15
Think nothing of it,

Lady, there'll be News
Broadcasts’every hour

. . all day long.
Mo^er, pwtor, Mt-SU.
CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Vandf)
Morning worship, 9:1
Sunday school. 10:15

FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Rev. George J. Hub*. Pastor
Phone 845-3185
Where a Christian Experience
10 aro Sunday school.
11 aro Morning worship.
Buying or building a home?—So you're going to buy or build your dream home. For

most of us ii will be the largest single investment we will make and it probably will commit
M to a financial obligation over many ytore. It will be a complicated transaction in a new
•nd urrfamiHar area of our businass experience. Could you make proper decisions on
thaee gueefions: Should the deed b» « warranty or quk-daim? Is the tide good? Should
the deed be to you end your wife, or In some other manner? Ara you protected against
Sana? Other questions may present themselves. It wW be wise to remember that when you

Sign tho offer to b*w and make a deposit, you have made your deal, and verbal changes
cannot hl anforcad. Only yow lawyer to profeesionslly qualified and trained to counsel
end edUee you on ail phases of a real estate transaction. With a lawyer s counsel you can
prooeod wfth Ml confidence. Ho Wilf help you make sure you get what you bargained for.
a reasonable fee. Then the house you bought

7:30 pun. Evening worships
7:30 pm. Wednesday praya

WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
8319 Goats Grove Rood
Rev. Charles Glbtn. Paster

k your local bar association to&gt;

of Michigan, Lansing. 4S814

EEmaLTDD

12 Noon
and at 5:00 p.m

5 MINUTES OF NEWS
..at tho Beginning of
Every Hour and Headlines ot the End of Every Hour

JUST DIAL

Sunday school, 10.45 a.m.
Wednesday night, 7:30 Ada
choir practice.
Thursday, Junior choir. 4 pj

IRVING CHAPEL
Itev. Chaim* Miller, Pastor
Phon® RO 5-3503
Bunday school. 10 am.
Momtag worahlp. 11 aro

Hastings ■ Barry WH

County RADIO

on the nature of your problem

If or your physician. Eash i» entitled
gal problem, consult your lawyer

15 MINUTES OF NEWS

MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN

Rev. Earl Schlppcr
Worship,
Evening

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MUSIC - HEWS - WEATHER ■ SPORTS

�Studying Varied
Lactation Periods

Highlight* Inleretting
aM 313S/X».(XX) annually at
market

HaKi*rdKt&amp; Vicinity

Combine 3 cup* ground teftover meat. 3 cup* cooked oat­
meal. 3 beaten eggs with tan and

By Brs. Richard Clark

ig Vinners of FFA
Pest Contest
S Are Announced

Owners of Sick
Elms Advised

Barty Farm
Calendar...

Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Schantx
ware In Grand Rapid* a week
ago on Saturday with Mr. and
Men. Maceball fichantv end call­
ed on Mr. and Mra Ray Guth-

Need money for
new facilities?

lona

■xmv Tin
SIRVICK

Bee us for the maney you
need to finance new farm
fagflltlM, repairs, expansion,
etc, Long terms, low cost,
no prepayment penalty.

JIM
BARR
Tiro Shop

All talks Will be bald in th*
Tho** attending may also nnd
id*M for th*lr farm* In lhe out­
standing display of mw firm
machinery in th* same hulldlna
“King Corn'*" special day oooclude* on Tuesday afternoon.
——*■“ BktewMn datoy-

structures on
farms Should
Be Efficient

wooaman home were Mis. Irene
Japnet of Prairieville and Mr*.
Mayoail* Heder of Hatting*.
Mr*. jtm springer called on
Mr*. Jean Monungn Qf Battle
creek on Thursday. Mm Mqyuman wm to have surgery on Fnuay- * The special service* at toe
McCollum Oniireh will, conunue
uuougn Sunday, Jan. Lt. A Mr.
ate Mip. Almond Water dated
cm iu* sitter, Mrs. Kaue Tuule,
or Battle Creek on tecurdajr eve­
ning. * Mr. and Mre. JL/nn Da­
na ate family and Mr*. Ralph

Creek Saturday evening. * Mra.
Phillip Annauwg will have lhe
LAB. 'ai. her South Broadway
home on Wedneaday, Jan. M
Club No. 1 will help serve. A The
Birthday Club mot Wedneaday
evening at the home of Mra.

U. &gt;. KOTAL

LONG TttM

tcrtalning month* were drawn.
We decided to attend tho high
school operetta on Wedneaday,
Feb. 33. An craning ot vtaRing
followed be a lovely lunch wm

HASTINGS OFFICI
PAAKJNC

SOI V» Se. MMdgaa
tern MSB.. Wok. M. SdO-SrM

Kellogg Guernsey
Sets Kat Record

... of high moisture c
drying, by dry aeration
chilling.

A new record placing fourth
in fatproduettan amopg tte 10

Leaner Pork Today

SMITH BROS.
than they had previously. Aver­
age servings of cooked pork (3*4
ounoMi give an adult man 40%
of bl* dally protein quota. At
the earn* time he will *J*o get
M% of hl* dally thiamin* (vita­
min Bi) requirement. In spite of
Tha word “vaordnaUnn" oome*
ail ibis, he will have only taken
lea* than eight per cent of hl* from the Latin word "Vacca,toWVng qmi. The term origi­
nally referred only to the tnlectton of oowpox virue into the
body to prevent wnailpox.

FIRTII4ZM FACTS

The tell test is Hw bash
U ’'high-level" maaagomeet.
Yea sheeW be reviewing year
*** t*M«. anaagtag foe aew

HtsftE MdWgAHQA/
A NEW LOO/SanO
YOUR house appear.
MUCH Y0UN6ER ANDBY MANY YEARS

Tbha
WU,

Durfee

We'll help you piaa ovevy
inch of your kitahou to

fit yoyr work habits. Our

Letter of January IS:
Emin Dateman. Mr. and Mra
Ed Rice, Mra Clarence Cairo*
and Sftw John Hook attended
the Farm Bureau meeting at
Ptea*anbvi*w Tbuiaday night
* Several attended the funeral
of Mra Walter Soya Thursday
tn Haaunga * Mra Leon Stan­
ton &lt;xmt the weekend with Mra
Shirley Blanton and children at
Ovneoot ★ Mr. and Mra John
Hook ware Sunday cadre* of Mr.
and Mra French Hook and chil-

SMITH

budget terms will make
thia improvement fit your
purse. Como see.

—-

ttmtees wQi meet Tueeday, dan.
IS, with Mm Joel Howell. * The
Owen Gaylor children and their
famlltae were all terne Bunday.
Mr. and Mm Owen Oaykr
spent Now Yeart Eve with Mr.
and Mre. James Rare and cMJdren. * Harold Care wm a Wod-

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ing chain mw... 10M lb*.* with all
the features of thg big Umber
McCulloch* (Deluding rateable
cast-iron cylinder.

Qllljgf when style-seeking,
performance-particular you
jqXJw get behind the wheel of a '66
Plymouth Belvedere. Maybe it's the can
F Maybe it's the deal. But something
wonderful happens when you...
Let yourself go...to your Plymouth Dealer’s

Francisco fam Supply
M-37 South

Barry's Farm Store
S. Hanover at Hai

Deweys Car Palace
M-43 at Sprague Road, Dalton

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                  <text>Mothers to March Thursday Night Against Polio, Birth Defects

The Hastings Banner

NUMBER 41

Hosting*, Michigan. Thundoy, January 27. 1966

1 lOrti Ym

Historical Society
To Hear Talk on
Unusual Spots'

"EDITORIALS-

First reaction to Pmidenl John­
of Intereu in Michigan" at the
meeting of the Barry County son'* proposal for a proposal for a
Constitutional amendment to in­
the Hastings Mutual Insurance
pe3&gt;l'.
pm. thi* Thursday.

INSTALLS OFFICERS—Joesph Strait of Fruitport, president
18. to install Mra Lucille WlUltto (right)
the active conservation organization. Mr*. WlUltt*. Mr*. Stidham,

Sunday attended a MUCC leadership training aehool at Higgins

Businessman of
Nashville Dies
Here Friday
Monday al 2 pm. from the Vogt
Mr. Kraft, former
village
president, postmaster and busi­
nessman, died Friday afternoon.
Jan. 21. In Pennock Hospital
where he had been a patient for

After selling to Ray I. Thomp-

retired In April 1940. He served
us village psraldent from 1929
through 1931.

Until recent

Child Hospitalized
Kevin Lee Hoffman. l-ytar-&lt;

to Pennock Hospital on

Mrs. Harvey
Dies at Rural
Nashville Home

Vtaprav (Huth) Win at Lansing
aid Mra. Fay (Dorothy) Fisher
of, Nashville; five grandchildren;
fltne gm* grandchildren, and a

Delton Offers
Adult Night
School Classes

Monday’* service* were con­ Johnson has announced that adult
ducted by the Rev. Max Glad­ education classes are to be offered
ding tu&gt;d burial was made in during the coming months.
AU persona interested in rsgteLakeview Cemetery.

of Johnny C. Kidder, a Middleville
High graduate who is serving
aboard the Enterprise, the first

their

■bout the dnly direct method

potent one.

In combat again*: an enemy.

Barry Farmers.
Honored as Tops
In Michigan

increase In political efflctency. the
President would dilute tilts au­ at the Farm Management banquet
to beheld Thursday evening, Feb
thority to a very serious extent
3. dunng Fanners' Week al MtchlValley High School was released
However, on second thought, the
jan State University.
Tuesday, Jan. 25. by the princisolution proposed by tire President
(Please turn to Paste 4. this Sec.)
Steven Ltoose. Kathy Stanton
and Dennis Swan. Other* listed
X‘ON CRETE’ THANKS
were Ron Barrette. Anita Bene­
They were selected from the 1270
dict. Jack Bosworth. Nelle Hard-1'
cooperators enrolled in the MBU
art. Kathy Harp, Bruce Higdon. ।
Telfarm management educational
Hastings
Loa Hokanson. Linda Imhoff. ,
urogram. They represent the top

fared 'that evening to'St- Mary's Reid, Sharon Richmond, Audrey
In Grand Rapids for treatment of Rockwell, Luanne Schrtver. Rob­
ert Snow. Maureen Wyble and
a head and other injuries.
Jeff Austin.
Junior* with an all A record
were David Lindberg and Gor­
don Swan. Also named to honor
roll were Herbert Amen, Julie
Cranaon. Charlotte Foote, Fatly
Frith, Sarah Hanaetl, Karl Kane.
Linda'McCollum. John Newman.
Bonnie Parker, Christina Part­
ridge. Rodney Pennock. Dorothy
Mra. Anna M. Harvey. 85. wife Smith, Kathy "Thran, Linda
of Oeorgo Harvey, died early
Tuesday at their residence on
R1 Nashville.
Sophomores: Pamela Bariond,
Bom April 28. 18801 In Wood­ Lois Dingman, Gary Hampton.
land. she waa a daughter of Wm. Bern In Hickey. Jennie Pierce,
and Sarah (Bmlthi Qgarhart. On BUI Ray. Patty Sage. Kathy
Skedgell. CoInn Steele, Margaret
Oeorge Harvey In Nashville.
Steward, Ruth Stleriey, Karen
Trowbridge, Denise Viale, Connie
Wilmore. Francine Hoffman and
Peggy Young.
■
.

the Knlghta of Pythla*. At the
Bervicm will be held Thursday
Ume at his death he was a mem­
ber of the Nashville Methodist
Homo with the Rev. C. C. Olb-.
Church.
Mr. Kraft is survived by hl* son offlnlallng. Burial will be
wife, the former Irina Uhl to
by a previous marriage, Louis E.
Kraft of Caledonia; two grand­
children; a brother, George of
Grand Rapids, and a Uster. Mr*.
Clayton
(Sarah) Fumlsa of

Maple Valley
Lists Semester
Honor Students

bo authority to re-elect

4th Graders Write
To the Enterprise,
Johnny Kidder's Ship
Pupils in Min Donna Campbell'*
(th Grade class at Southeastern

Mr*. Hilda Baa* of Nashville

ha* taught it for many years
and la pursuing il as a hobby.
She Is principal of Maple Valley docs work a hardship. Member*
Junior High.
have to spend loo much time cam­
paigning for re-elocllon and thus
are llmlled in the time available
for Congressional dutie*. Even be­
fore a newly-elected member of
the House gets adjusted to his
surroundings, the spectre of re­
election begins to loom large on
horizon.

Cknificd Ad* to

Mothers March,
Special Coffee
To Aid Fund

three-year farm operating results.
The fanner* came from 19 counties
and represent a wide range In type

In *11 Barry County communl-

Hastings to Vote
On Single Assessor
Proposal in April
To Ask Electors to Approve
Change from Multiple System,
Hike Aidermen, Mayor Salaries

Hastings electors may vote on a charter amendment to
create the post of an appointed single assessor and the appoipiment of two supervisors and on another proposal to increase the
salaries of aidermen from $300 to $500 a year and the pay of
the mayor from $500 to $1,200 annually.
Sei iior Citizen*'
The two proposals will go on the April ballot if they re&lt; Relief Subject
celve approval of the Governor *
and
Attorney General's office*.
(
Monday
Meeting
F&lt;
City
Council member* Monday
^ilor Citizens of U&gt;e Hasting* the other third. Yield* are good. night unanimously adopted the
community ore to meet Monday.
resolutions calling tor a vote on
Restaurants participating tn this
the amendment*.
effort to swell the fund include House for the tuual carry-tn picnic
the Auto Tag Inn. Copper Lantern.
Court Street Grill, Gould's Res­
under discussion here for many
taurant. Highlander, Trio Cafe,
Home Restaurant, Parkway Inn ways, especially In view of the fact
At the present Ume. an aaaeaaand tiic Michigan Avenue Coffee that the program in prospect tua
Shop.
•
provUions posted by Ute last State
LcgHature.
Mfg. Company Plans
on the County Board of Super­
visor*. along with the mayor and
connectlon with Social Security.
Firemen's Dinner
mayor protein
Assesaor* Russell Doty and Floyd
Caro! Ekfcvd. Kathy Fox. Barb­
The Hasting* Mfg. Company is
ara Frith, Allee Llnsley, Vickie sponsoring
a Firemen'* Dinner to vision*.
bl held *t 0:30 pm. on Wednesday.
ara. Snow. Pasty Stanton, Steven Bbb. 2,. al the First Presbyterian
Stuart aAd Dennis Cleveland of
Tefft. Debbie Wright, Rae Hall. Among those Invited are tian* fc sent tn within a few weeks
Wright and Judith Swan.
members of the Hastings Fire in order to be included In the tax Store In downtown Halting* ha*
Department, Jack Bransford Jr, a relief this year. -

5 from Hastings
Area Enlist
In VS. Navy
The Navy Recruiting Station nt
Toni* luts announced the enlist­
ment of four Hastings area mm
•nd one Hastings ore* woman In
January.
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March against polio and birth de­
fects will take place this Thursday
evening, Robert Sjxmable, county
chairman, luis announced.
Delton scheduled It* Mother*
March for thi* Wednesday.
Sponable announced that nine
restaurants were to have “March
of Dimes Coffee" on Friday inam-

Tltc Flessnera, according to the
announcement, operate a cattle
feeding business including a beef
cow ranch in the Upper Peninsula
near Paradise. The 470 tillable
acre* produces wheat and field
beans as cash crops on two-thlrds

Cleveland’s Has
Special 20-40
Anlftversnry Sale

for Friday and Saturday of thia
Two supervisors would be ap­
to speak and a ‘color film on tile minded to bring their own table
service, beverage, and a dish to
pointed by the City Council from
Alcan highway will be shown.
puss, for the dinner.
the following elected or appoint­
ed officers: Member* of the

Learn About Sweden

I^ike Odessa Lad
Dies Following •
Heart Surgery

Hastings Rotarians viewed slides
of Sweden and heard a description
of the traditions, culture-and
beauty of that country from Mark
Engle at their regular Monday
noon luncheon meeting held at Ute
Hotel Hasting*. Mark spent last
Summer in Sweden a* one of those 3-yenr-old son of William’ and
from Hastings selected under the Donna (Hyatt) Strimixick of R2
Youth for Understanding program.
Hastings Rotary help* finance the pm. this Thursday at the Pickens
program.

This merchandising event In­
cludes a sale of nationally adver­
tised clothing and accessories with
Fall. Winter and special purclusc
merchandise marked at special

the Kiwania world Travel serie*
city attorney or director of pub­
lic services. In many cl tie*, the Auditorium at
assessor and city attorney are
selected as supervisors.
spectacular travelogue will
At Monday night's meeting It
was pointed out that lor the past screen* will reflect the artistical­

Every man visiting the store I* ly difficult to Interest person* in
a chance on four grand prizes.

Baalinga
Fire Truck* Driver
All men are graduates of Has- In Men'e Honorary
Steven died al Blodgett Hospital
H. Burxhdoll. M, OO H
Ung* High School.
following heart surgery Tuesday Michigan Avenue, ha* succeeded
Classes will be offered in men's
Alio enlisted Into the WAVES
afternoon.
Royal
Hayas as one of the City’s
and women's physical education, was Mary France* Speaks of 188
Madison, a graduate assistant in
He
was
bom
in
Barry
County
on
two drivers for the Hastings Fire
typing, drawing, bridge, dressmak­ 8. Woodland Road. Nashville. Mary
ing or tailoring, machine shop, 1* a 19M graduate of Maple Valley education at Purdue University. Nov. 18. 1962. .
In addlUon to his parents, he is todlan at the City HalL
woodshop and modern math.
High School In Nashville.
who have been formally Inducted survived by three sisters. Connie,
into Phi Delta Kappa, an honorary 6: Sharon, 5. and Melinda, I. and
by Mra LeRoy Foster six! Mrs. depend on the number enrolled, WEEKS SCHOOL ELECTION— fraternity for men in education at his paternal grandfather. Merri) NOTICE! .
with the exception of the modem
The Annual Meeting of Share­
Lawrence Herrick.
Any person wishing to vote Purdue.
math class for which no charge
holder* at the Hastings City
March I, on annexation In the
Weeks School District should be ’ The Carlton Center Methodist
PANCAKE SUPPER al Legion Bank for the purpose of electing
Rolland Township
W8C8 will meet at the home of Hall, Friday. Jan. 28. 5 to 7. director* and for the transaction
Senior Citizen* A Veteran*
Consumer* Loaders
Mra. Guy Nash. Thursday, Feb.1 sponsored by the Barry County
Homestead Exemption*
your township clerk, Walter 3. at _1 p.m.
pjn. IVJU
luougiu. uonservauon
iicxtis 81. legally come before the meeting
Roll con:
coll: n
A Thought
Conservation viuo.
Club. Ticket*
I will be at the Rutland Town Attend Conference
~
by a prominent. inan bom in ! children under 12. 50c. Everyone | will be held at 8 PM. on the 8th
Hall. Friday. January 21»t and
Frank Ritchie, area manager for
Howard Hostetler, Secretary1 February.
2/31
January 28lh, from 1 to 4 pm.
to receive application* for Senior and other* from tiere attended a
Cltixcns and Veterans Homestead Laming Division Safety Conference
Exemption*. Bring proof of age at Lansing on Wednesday, Jan. 19.
and property ownership, *uch as The afternoon meeting was foldeed or contract. Veterans bring
last check number, discharge pa­
per* and proof of ownership. No­
tary will be present. Property Delton School Moot
The regular meeting of the Del­
ton Board of Education will be
town hall during this time.
Forest Foley. Supervisor
Emmanuel Guild To Meet
Emmanuel Guild will meet
Wednesday, Feb. 2, in the church
undercroft An interesting pro­
gram. "Historical Landmarks in
Barry County," will be presented
by Mr*. Chris Gould, and visitors

41*onquln Like

more complicated and demand­
ing.
Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith

a full-time job.
K
In proposing a pay Increase for
the aidermen and mayor, it was
pointed out that those salaries
had not been hiked since 1955.

depth and brilliance.

Heart Attack
Fatal Friday far
Mrs. Rhea Beach
Beach. 70,

Street drain project.
Alderman Cedric Morey re­
ported that Blake Allerdlng of
the State Highway Department
had said that highway crew*
were to start trimming tree* an
Green Street soon, and the Con­
sumer* Power was about ready to
begin Installat'on of' the new
lights far Broadway.
Mayair Beckwith and aldermen
were scheduled to again Inspect
the right-of-way for the new
proposed north-south street from
Slate to Green east of Pennock
Hospital.
.
The street will provide another
access to the hospital, and &lt;s
'cheduled to join State street
•bout 260 feet east of Industrial
Park Drive.

at 408 Woodland Avenue, were

First Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis of­
ficiated and

In Middleville, and was gradu­
ated from
Middleville
High
School wHh the Close of IBIS.
She waa graduated from Oberlin .
College at Oberlin. Ohio.
the elementary grade* tn ths

keeping

bits ofyesterday",
as gleaned from tbe
Banner files
Donald W. Murphy has been
named secretary of the Hastings

ceed Phil Schubert, who resigned
lut week to take a poaiUon with
the IBM company in Kalama- Baird) who come from Sprlng-

Floyd Cove of Lanaing. He died

Director of Public Services Ken
Laberteaux was authorised to ne­
gotiate tor the purchase of new They lived in Detroit until hi*
gauges for the two municipal wa­
ter tanks to provide better con­
trols. With the addition of chlor­
ine to the municipal water, ae­
Preebytertan Church and
required. Laberteaux said.
Hospital Volunteer Guild 21 and
LAST DAY OF BEG I STRATION
IX.Hailini
Guild, the Hastings Women1*
may register with the Township Club and Job's Daughters of DeCleritf*) or City Clerk to vote at
the Special School KiecUon to be
held on March 1. 1066 Is January
31. 19M. Persons registering after
(BeryD

Hanlsh

of

Cedarvills.

NOT ELIGIBLE to vote al the
president vi tne treiuxi ouuc
Bank at the annual meeting

Kenneth
Dewey, cashier and secretary
and Blanche Reynolds cashier.

Novombor Woother
Township Clerks' office will be
open for registration.
This Notice is given by order
of the Board of Education of
School District No. «. Fractional

County. Michigan.
Dated January IB. IBM.
Edward Anderson.

1/21

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jtm and Oady Leonard spent
the weekend with thetr grandpermts. Mr. and Mra. Leo Prry
and KaUayn. Cindy nfaalotd

business meeting waa held {Satur­
day evening.
Mr. and Mra. Boger Carlson
were Bunday. Jan. IB. dinner

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
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The famlly of Mr. and Mrs
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SLSO, «c going to “CARE" and
35c to pay for making the brace-

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people at the Medina: Facility
Frttky. ★ Mr. and Mra. Ebner
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�Candr Crusade
Fund Drive is
Set for April 13

Woman Fin«d •”

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19 Teams Enter

i

Hastings Junior
Bowling Tourney 3^^

Coach Clarey to Health Expert
\Lakewood High
Speak at Two
Bans Ruhberiied
’ Football Clinics
Alma, Charlotte
guilds,

Many of the hospital
church groups, lodge* and civic
organisation* In the county talar

Sweat Suits

,

Hastings Soldier
On TV Show

State Health Director Albert 1
on probation Cor six

April 13 a* th? kic
ths annual Cancer
drive.

i group of soidier* &lt;
rhich included Dean

। with * blank.
Center which cashed a bad
standard athletic sweat suits I
while exercising, fit tightly at 1
Singles slid doubles wHI be rolled
score of 20 points to 33 far their
Clarey will talk on a simplified
opponents. This time Parmen found
football offense for high school*. trapping the body'* moisture.
Three rubberized sail* teal
himself on Ute short end but his •Ingle* and 38 have entered the
teammates fared better.
EI Kin Michl ran State football
all-event* division.
Winning for the Viking* was
Michigan Univeraity; Roy Kram­
mer, Freshman coach at Central
John Maaon&gt;. on Sunday.
Michigan; Rae .Drake. Kings­
and Brad GUtoapto. Canfield,
ford High School; Larry QusUfrtgeratlon. Hastings Motor Sales.
PtOFESSIONAL MY CLEANING SUVICI
Superette. Auto Tag Inn. Dole*
The suite, according to Dr
Bake Shop, Haan's Service, George *
Heustls. spiral the body’s heat
Citgo, Patten Monument, Lawrence
without
allowing
perspiration
to
Clarey participates in the Coach
perform Ito normal cooling func­
Coach Hartzler was especially
tion. Till* leads to heat exhaus- happy with the drive and deter­ num, Piston Ring. Northside Gro­
the Civic Auditorium in Grand
cery. Coleman Agency. UAW-CIO.
mination that the team displayed. Hastings Bowl. Hastings Shell
Rapid*. About 1,600 are expected
the wearers. Heat stroke 1* fatal
unless immediately treated, and
by RaMman Kodak Company.
KM Y©UB Q*NVINItNd Wl HAVI
heat exhaustion can lead to fatal starling to come around."
'
complications.
For the J.V.k. Ray Smith. Robin
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCIR
"I am alerting school coaches,
physical education instructor*. against Charlotte and against Alma
Bud Wilkinson. Duffy Dough­
North Gur Mt C«b»-Op Owa 5:00 a.m. • 10 p.m.
erty, Cal Stoll. Hank BuDough. other organizations to the danger
Gordon Bar. the Univeraity of
Dr. Heustls said the suits pro­ Shellenbarger. Mel Townsend. Roes
Honors piled up for the Michi­
University of Toledo's Glen ide, at best, a temporary weight Livingston, Phil■■ Vroman. Gary
gan State football team of 1965,
Kimble. Al Bursley and Herb Rusli. Head Coach Duffy Daugherty
from sweating away body fluid,
This Friday the Viking* meet and individual players despite
which to replaced as soon as wa­ Greenville at Lakewood. Greenville
Isn’t as
ter, or other fluid is consumed.
Since thF game, the team has
"I have been informed that the thi* season. If the Vikings have been named the national cham­
Y.M.C.A. In both Lansing and their way they would like to pull pion by the Hslms Athletic
as
Detroit have outlawed the use of
Foundation and co - champion
rubberized suite in their gymna­
with Alabama by the Football
siums. I have strongly urged all
Writer* Association of America.
Attention all flrtaidera. snow public schools, colleges, and uni­
buroics and sun snoozers. Skiing versities to follow these ex­
amples. These rubberized sweat
lie of national
suite are a serious health hazard,
Univeraity of Michigan stu­ and have no place to athletic
dents survived five Winters, programs, or programs of weight
with only 19 reported ski Injuries reduction."
—none of which required hoaPrior to the bowl game, State
pltallzaUon, according to Health
had been named national cham­
Middleville High's unbeaten bas­ pion by United Press Interna­
ketball team, which travel* U&gt; tional and the National Football
Wayland
Friday
night,
posted
an
Foundation and Hall of Fame.
’
The University of Michigan MRS. NORA FOLLICK
unimpressive M-&lt;5 victory over u The famed MacArthur Bowl
KT—--------■
I—
Mr*. Nora Follick came to Has- visiting Northview team Tuesday
night
Middleville, which had romped
Only in the Associated Press
permanently damaging.*
over the Northview Wildcats 90-S3 balloting among major awards
did State fail to come off on top.
ter of John and Resells (Weber) in getting started Tuesday and In this listing State was second
McPherson and always attended held only a three-point, 19-16, to Alabama
the Hastings Schools.
"
Coach Daugherty also has piled
The Trojan* held a 32-27 margin up an Impressive list of “Coach
She was married to Herschel
Polllck Nov. 33. 1910. He died Dec. at the lull but moved out In the of the Year" awards. He was
named for this high honor by the
of the good protection provided 15. 1961.
Scott Henning led Coach Ray Football Writer* Association (the
of Grand Rapids and Mildred (Fol­ Page's Expressway Conference lead­ first repeater in its history), the
not common ski injuries either. lick) Factor, RN , of Bedford; six er* with 15 points, Rob White had Washington. D. C. Touchdown
Club, the New York Daily News
grandchildren; five great grandand the Football News.
Honors handed out to players
(Ruth) Stamm. and a brother.
Include numerous All - American
Arthur McPherson, both of Has­
tings.
ligaments In the ankle and knee,
for bed and bathl
"Player
of the Gam*" citation*.
Joe
Mack
had
16
for
Northview
She was loyal to the Methodist
which result from twisting, will
Kight made one or more first
and Jerry Howard 11.
probably be seen tncce frequently Church. Garden Club, Woman's
Northview won the Junior Var­ team All - America selections.
Stock up on a doset-fulll
this Winter because of incneuwu Club and the Republican Club. She sity game. 59-52.
They were 8teve Juday, Clinton
interest in the sport, they note.
Jones, Bob Aplaa. Gene Wa*hThe Varsity score by quarter*:
Beginner* and out-of-con- a long time
Intgcn, George Webster, Charles
MIDDLEVIUJE
(Bubba) Smith, Ron Goovert
Only God will know the many NORTIDTEW
Jortly of slops injuria*.
and Harold Lucas.
times she befriended a young girl
or boy tor days because they tad
Cv&gt;, -Tear" by the Cleveland
Touchdown Club. Moat recently.
Bob Sharpe of Livonia returned When faith Is as complete as her*,' Floyd Morford and Mra. Nellie the Year" by the Philadelphia
to hl* home here Saturday evening then tiealli holds no tears it bring*
»■« Wm. 1---- ■ —~_
Sportswriters Association and
to complete hl* recuperation fol­
Juday was named "Most Out­
lowing hospitalization after a mo­
Mrs. Lavinua Camptali of Cedar standing Back" in the annua!
tor accident.
Hula Bowl game in Hawaii.
of a number of distinct Infections
fanner Delton resident. Mra
of the respiratory tract.

and weight control

Memorial fund donations since
Ostroth. Mary Hart. Gordon Dults
Th? board formally accepted the Dr. Q. p. Benner, Virginia Cooley,
&gt;65-68 certificate of auUxirtastltxi, Mrs. Pearson. Marcy MarseDo, Ma­
rian Goodyear. Gordon M. French.
Carrie Frrahney. Verlan Isenhalh.
members of the ACS. Michkin Alien Ely, Fred Wjertng*. Ina
Kenyon, Robert B. -Moore, Todd
Uldrlka, Orley Smit h, Mrs. Howard
Parks. WUliam Street. John Dull.
presented to the grdup by Rotart
Waite. aisUtant executive director
from the Michigan Division offlew
The cancer office is located in rott and Gail Chenoweth.
County unit officers, braids Feldpausch, *re Atty. Richard Hudson.

office Is open an Mondays ind FYI-

urer. Dr. Raymond Flnnie Is medlFred Ziegler, secretary, tn charge.

directors. Other chairmen, beside
Dr. Flnnle and
Mrs Jre.ep)il;ie
teer actlvftiss; L
Article* on loan Include • hos­
pital bed. safety rails for a bed. awards; Mra Jack Kennedy, eduwheel chair, overbed table and'
other iilckrooni supplies, .and oisy
a. ,lu ._A—-. ME■ A_ publicity. New board member* are
Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Uldrlka.

TOO LAIE TO CLASSIFY
COMPETENT GIRL OR WOM­
AN FOR LAW OFFICE —Ac­
curate typing essential. Attracqualifications. Write Box lOQO.
Hasting* Banner.
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Cook family through Wednraday
Miss Neuschaefer and Mra Cook
were guests of ML-s Mildred Tuttle
for luncheon Tuesday to BatUe
Creek and toured the new building
tor the W. K. Kellogg Foundation,
now under construction, adjacent
to B-C, Community College. Miss
Tuttle, who reside* in Marahall.
la director of the nursing program
of the Kellogg Foundation. '

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�Have All-State
Dinner Jan. 29
Boost prims rtbs of besf aa jus

ere, people should think twice and
than once again before giving up
toetr right to elect their repreyeara fora abow-dovn rote?
ymra. A four year term Is a direct
As an ettsraaUvs to Um four- stride away from popular govern­
ytor plan. why not keep Um two- ment and b in line with the "big
year term but rrriae aleeUcn laws
to limit caavalgM to too or three

Then'll be flowers on the table
-far the tOUonr wivea—donated
by Michigan florista
Lodge.-* Cheryl Schools wm a
Guest speaker at the dinner
will be Cartha D. DeLoach. as- dinner guest Bunday of Mr. and
Mn. Dale Larabee and Ron at
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Bureau at Investigation, Wash­
ington, D. C. His subject: “Peo­
ple. Potto* and the Preea"
Members of the State Adminis­
trative Board and Agricultural
leaders are among the 720 who
win enjoy the rich repast.
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taclUUe*.

ksWaUre pay. ®roe of the ‘boys'
indicated Um* they really should
be getting *30,000 a year wife,
maybe, a private car and a plush
office tossed to for good measure.
All this, of course, at taxpayers
expense. For Uib, they said, it
would be poeslbie to “serve with
dignity- on a year-around basis.
They weren't kidding. They
mngr»—iwn know they didn't' stated nor, in ah probability, rigld- really meant IL
Fortunately there are acme sane
agree with him. They would not, j fr ohmrved. m order to encourage
bead* left in Lansing. Enough, Jet's
however, have tbs right to take • «rt»tCT PuWlc participation, a
direct action via the ballot until i revision of the la* to permit tax
Rep. Robert E. Waldron, Rouse
tour years had passed by. That Is 'exemptions tar political party conminority leader, undoubtedly ex­
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pressed considerable majority
opinion, too, wtigp in answering

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and engaging in day-to-day so­

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IMPRESSION
In our professional core, as in
everything else we do. we give close,

"We are not supposed to be
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advised by the experts and set

Toall that, we say '■Amen.' How­
ever, it la wen to point out that
if the people back home permit
themselves to get too complacent
and assume that a proposition
cant pass merely because it is
outlandish beyond reason, then the
■30-Grand" boy* may eventually
get their way.
Vigilance on the political acene
by Um people back home ia no*

personal attention to every detail,

■ffils is why we have become known
by family after family for a final
impression

that provides genuine

comfort.

LEOUHRDOSGOOD
^unenaUJotne
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-247!

ln Justice to .the "30-Grand"
boys, however, one must admit that
tlicy are not the first tp have
suffered from delusions of grandeur
after be!ng exposed to Ux&gt; Lansing

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Driver Demands
Examination on
Death Charge

Harold L. Crakes. 47, demanded
examination when he appeared
before Municipal judge L. E.
Barnett on a charge. of man­
slaughter. The examination was
set for 1:30 pm. on Feb. 8 and
he was released on *250 bond.
The charge is the result of the
Ing com of medical and denial
bills which the county is called
on to pay and which last year
exceeded 136.000_ and this is
only a portion of amounU no*
being spent on emergency relief.

Faw, indeed, are the States
wMah aaa rreWk a laNs sa I
completely, so regally.
But lake-laved Michigan la one
which can and does, according j
to Joe E. Weils off the Michigan:
Department of Agriculture, longUme Michigan editor, who for
the past 13 years baa compiled j
the Michigan produce far the1
dinner and the Michigan pro-'
duct* for take-home favore.
The editors win be given
-mptojof Michigan's apples,
baby food, beans, biscuit mix.
bread, breakfast food, celery
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surance Company. Wednesday,
it waa announced that the com­
pany hid n-ached Its coveted
goal of *300,000.000 Of inkfrancc
in farce. Officers named were:
Lew W. Bunday, president; Guy
E. Crook, vice president and
Edward A. Parker, sacretary-

were Orr Stanley, Indian River;
Harrison Dodds. West Branch;
Clare O. Thorpe, Kalamasoo; W.
H. lannstetn, Owosso mid E. A.
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Guest speaker at tho Brother­
hood meeting here Monday eve­
ning was Dr. Clarence Cook
Llltlo, president of the Univer­
sity of Mlciilgan who addressed
a crowd of more than 1,000 peo­
ple In the churvh-auditorium

He may pay the fine and costa
starting April 1 at the rate of
*15 a month. He must pay the
15806 within 45 day*.
Byron R. Fltspatrtck. R1 Shel­
byville. after pleading guilty to
a reckless driving charge before
Judge McDonald, was given 10
days In Jell, ordered to pay a *50

they were really much bigger and
more important than the people
The Kiris baskctbcUi team of
HaztingB High will open the led in municipal court last May
they came there to represent.
teason against Vermontville here 10. He also faces a charge of es­
Friday cventnR. On the team caping from custody.
Philip A. Lindquist, 23. Battle
Creek, pleaded guilty to a charge
of larceny from an auto and his
City and Acapulco. They ex­ forward; Mary Gould, left for­
pect to be gone about two weeks. ward; Eleanor Reynolds, right
Bud Blegcrt, Mrs.
Isadora guard; Dorothy Cook, left guard.
Johncock and Mr*. Busan Gentry
Emerson Cortrigi* of Assyria
is the Junior state champion
com grower of Michigan, wln- 15, pleaded guilty. Friday he waa
placed on probation for one and
one-half yean, ordered to pay a
150 fine plus &gt;50 costa and to

vllle. paid fines of $25 plus court
costs assessed by Justice William
Hummell when he pleaded guilty

Takes More Wear and Tear Than
plates on his car and for letting
an unlicensed person drive It,
Both men were arrested by
Middleville Police Chief Robert

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Alonzo Brock
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Dies Saturday

" aaareh programs bring us to
•
with problems tn medical
Funeral acrrtMo tar*'A
■ taforawUon system., medical
Owe. of the
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auditing. Medicare legislation,
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public health and hospital nd- Zion K.U.B. Church in ft. Cirtr I
lath.
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meetmlntotraUon, cart of pattern care,
nursing homes, medical records,
epidemiology, statistics, daasifiwith Interment in the Wood­
cation theory, quality control,
land Manorial Part.
'
education, systems analysis, and
Mr. Brock died at Fennock
data processing theory. Our staff
Ho^jital Saturday, Jan. 22. at. 10
I of 137 people to tops when It
Pm.
cornea to solving problems in
these and related areas. That's
fire day* bat had tew a ■«?!h]kwL50nUnu®
rro*' and
Ueat al the Barry team.
JJhy we"u ,pend n***1/
Medical FartBly far th*
®°00®00 next &gt;w&gt; nuat °r »t
five year*.
right here In Ann Arbor. That
ba™
c***"
budgvt amount Is Indicative of CJxwh on Wedneaday and
May 20. ig07. the aon ot Jaon
our growth when you figure that
Everyone to invited rob and Mary -RuaaeU, Brock.
this year we spent more on those Thursday.
to attend.
He wu a Moi and dte maker,
data processing forms then we
retiring
tn
18M.
Committees have been ap­
did for the whole year's opera­
tion back in 10M.
pointed to help with the n-.M- 1 Surviving are Hi wife. Elate: a
We could overwhelm you with Ings. Chairman of throe com­
Mra Robert &lt;Ruth&gt;
a lot more growth statistics, but mittees from the North Church B0tt of Ionia; rtx sons, Robert
they wouldn't tell you anything are: prayer. Ray Hartwell; fi- I of GladMone, Ore,; John of Tucabout the quality of the wort namra. Dorothj- Swift; musicJ «&gt;ri. Arlz.; Louie of Heat Pleas-our experts put out. That's what UUa . HawbUU; phone. Effie ,■ ant, Md.; Richard and Iran at
makes. u« so proud of them, and HwtwtH: ushering. Blair Haw- Woodland. aIld Carl of Lansing itot-a why we wantdd to tell bliU; vtoitatlona. William Swift­ 23 grandchildren; 13 great
everybody in Ann Arbor about publicity chairman. Fern Haw- grandchildren, and three broththem. We've taken this means to
era, Charles of Lansing. Abra­
make sure you know we're grateham of I_akc Ode.wa and
’
f“* 10 *u
“‘embers of the
Mr and Mra WUbur^BeUon of of HasUngs.
staff for their contribution in :Battle Creek were Tuesday eve­
making the Commission what it ining vtoltora at the home of hto
to today—they are the CommU- ।parents, the W B. Belsonj.
slon.
There's a lot more we could । Weekend guest* at the home of
■bout 1,115 One group, but the Russell Bentons were their
we're being paged to answer a uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald of Milan, and
long-distance telephone call. Our Kooert
,
secretary says she thinks it Joining them for dinner on Sun­
might be from Kennebunkport.
Jday were Mrs. Benton's grandMrt. Ella Wertnnm of
Vergil N. Blee, MX)..
! the Medical Facility, and their
Director
i daughter, the Hubert Gibsons of
Kalamasoo.
William H. Kincaid,
Associate Director

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stadt. Bl, and keft. Lewis Stan­
ton were Sunday dinner trueata of
the Rotell Stantons.
and individual dtXatna.
.
Visiting the Leon Gray home
since MM. Grty^ return from
The Andrew Sendees are happy
the hospital were Mrs. Richard
over the arrival of a new grand­
son. Raymond Andrew, who was
born to Mr. and Mra. Raymond
(Margaret) Ashcraft cC Edwards­
burg at the Elkhart General Hos­
pital in Elkhart. Ind., on Satur­
day. Jan. ZL
Carl Brechetoen returned Manday from a four-day visit at the of our fine staff. After an. It's
home of hto ton and family, the entirely their efforts which have
John Brechetoem, of Coldwater. brought the Commission Inter­
national rttognltion and respect
In Bangkok and Brazzaville. In
Ecuador and Egypt, In Adelaide
and Zagreb, and tn a lot of
Places in betwean, physicians and
hospital people know and admire
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Mr. and Mra. Owen Gaylor
and Mrs. McAdams were Friday
supper gueoto of Mr. and Mrs
Robot DeCamp and family to
celebrate the blrthdaya &lt;4 Mra.
McAdams and Robert. * open
house wu held for Mra. Eliza
McAdatnn Bunday In honor of
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birthday by Mr. and
Mra. Owen Gaylor. * Mrs. Ed
Rloe span Wednesday with Mr,
and Mra Rax Casey. * Mr. and
Mra. Clarence Cairns are on a
vacation trip to Florida, her oar­
anta being there.
Mr. and Mrt. Leon Stanton
spent the Jan. 16 weekend with
Mr. and Mra. Paul Bulow and
family at Traverse City. * Fri­
day evening callers of Mr. and
Mra. Homer Hammond and Harojd Ert&gt; were Forest Falconer of
Welcome Corners, Mr. and Mra
GrejUon Hynes and Mr. and
Mra 'Gerald Bouimer and two
children of Battle Creek. Homer
to not ao good at this time. *
not having a PR man.)
.J?? n“*,ht '’P*®1 ■ couple of Mra. Wm. Reid was taken to
o d-Umera to do a Huie remi- Ulla Hospital Saturday.
ntoctag on our birthday, and
IS,? J? rtrtt T"
cr
JUnner Bue3U o! the
h/
were Ju5t finishing Edwart Davises were Mr. and
the FAB pilot study supported by Mra Bob Darts and family of
Kellogg Foundation when we Durand. Mr. and Mra william
moved into 1.70R square feet of Davteof South Haven. Mra FtaDt!1“.of Manchcnter, Mra
EST £SU° % •X-tM
Df“a Main and Renee. Mra
June Davis and family, Mr. and
R^
D*rta
rftmUy
tnt ta .three downtown
tolldlngi. we have to put up
witn some pretty cramped paper­
shuffling now and then.
Bvery day we used to write a
few letters and send out a few
reports. On heavy days we might

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covering the UB. and Canada
really do cover the UB. and Can­
ada, from Oahu to Labrador. We
h*vco’t yet heard from anybodyr
n Kennsbunkport. Maine, butl
that doesn't mean they aren't:
thinking about us up there. We'
know PAS to a regular topic of
ln
medical circle®i
of Whitehorse, Yukon, even
though we remetlmes dont hear
from them for weeks in the win­■
tertime.
VWtora. too. come from far
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institutes and tutorial sessions or
1° dUc,u&amp;* U^11,
research
necctt- In the first three weeks of
this month eighty-four out-oftowners came to Ann Arbor Just
£ ,£?k 0,,en our •houl&lt;Jer«. Even
in this small sample, their airline
tickets were bought in fourteen
?Ut*“ ftnd two Canadian prov­
inces. (During that same period
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elect is a 1965 graduate of Maple
Valley High School and la em­
ployed at Hastings Mutual Insur­
ance Company. Ralph Is a ll»4
graduate at Traverse City High
School and la employed in Flint

dinnick, 1212 N. Hanover. Busan
is attending Kellogg Community
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Reveal Engagement
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The engagement of Miss Sharon
Hilley to Vaughn R. Cook has been
announced by her parents. Mr. and
Mra. Vance Lackey of Lake Odessa.
Tl»e bride-elect Is employed at
the SL Lawrence Hospital, Lan­
sing. and is a 1054 graduate of
Lakewood High School and Is a
graduate of'the Lansing Communi­
ty College Practical Nurse program.
Mr. Cook, son of Mr. and Mra.
Richard Cook of Lake Odessa, U
also a 1964 graduate of Lakewood
High and Is employed by the E. W.
Bliss Company. A* wedding date

Fitzgerald Corp
Installs Officers
The Fltegerald Corps No. 100 of
the Woman’s Retief Corps met on
Thursday, Jan. 20. with Dorothy
Gronewold, senior vice president,
In charge.
During the business meeting
Esther Pett Installed Thelma Ban­
as chaplain and Dorothy Meier as
color bearer No. 1. Dorothy Grone-

Babcock Jr.
Baptist Ceremony Forrest
Is Engaged to
Kay Koeppe
At Middleville
’ Carolyn
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
Koeppe,
Unites Couple
R.

Mlaa Kathyene Mary Butler.

The Rev. Lloyd Q. Sander* per-1
formed the ceremony at T o’clock. Communlty College where he is a
Given tn marriage by her grand­ major In Police Administration.
father. Paul Ward of HalfInga,
A Fall wedding la planned.
tbe bride wore a street-length
dress of Chantilly lace, featuring
a fitted bodice and full skirt at Gerald Scobeyi to
nylon Her fingertip v*U at illusion
was held In place by a Clara, and Mark 25th Jubilee
Mr. end Mra. Gerald Scobey
will observe their 25th wedding
anniversary on Saturday, Feb.
0. from 2 to 6 and 1 to • in
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Susan K. Maurer

Miss Lynn Woods
JoEllyn Myers

Mesdames Stebbins,
Wood and Havens
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tinge Extension Group No. 4
Thursday, Jan. 20. Mi*. Onia
Johnson gave a my Interesting
lesson bn "NutriUon Guides for
Adult*" The seven members at­
tending were each gfren a para­
graph of the lesson to read with
explanations given In detail, by
Mra. Johnson. Each attending
member agreed to try to lose
weight before the April meeting,
and those not losing will treat

Mr. and Mra. Don Baty, who
are moving to Cadillac, were
honored Saturday evening when
their bridge club group met at
the Dick Jacobs home on N.
Broadway. A gift was presented
to the Batys at this farewell
party and the honorees promised
to return often. to visit their
many friends In Hastings.

whsis
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Phillis Leonhardt, worthy ma­
tron, and Phillip Leonhardt,
worthy patron, hare announced
that th* Hastings Order of East­
ern Star Chapter 7 on Tuesday,
Feb. 1. will honor the Muons
a farewell gesture for her plea­ with a special program.
sure. Mary Lynn, with her fam­
This will be an open meeting
ily. the Don Batys, are planning beginning at 0 pm. They invited
to move this week to Cadillac.
all to attend and bring friends.
RdtteahoMnto are to be served.

' one of the pleasant and un­
usual part* of thfe program at
llw general meeting of the Firat

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Hacker happened to be there as
the boya were visiting , the air­
port, and look them through hla
plane explaining many tilings of
interest to than. They were also
thrilled to see a plane coming

1 64th Anniversary

The sons and daughters of Mr.
John Francisco and theft
families win meet at their home
on Saturday, Jan. 2k to obaarva
They are the parents of 11
toijlr 04th wedding anniversary. ft
Mr.
Mr, Jullu, MMjrw
children, three girls and eight
R2 Nashville, announce the at-1'
boy*. They are Mario of Dowa­
gagement of hte sister. Miss Susan I
giac, William, Gary, Lou la,
Katherine Maurer, to John Edward ।
Thomas, Mary, Charles, Daniel.
Dianne, Michael and Robert of
Hl Wayland.

Pledges Troth to
John E. Bahs

Mrs. Rene Russell
Arlene Sheibals

Brimmer on Tuesday, Jan. IB. to
see the new daughter, Sandra,
born Jan. 11. at Pennock Hos­
purpose room of the Maplewood pital. weighing 0 pounds. 15 h
building on Monday evening,
Feb. 14, at • p.m.
'Guest speaker will be Fred
Hinckley of Battle Creek, known
m "Friendly Fred " He will dlsDouglka McCuUlgh. Jeff Cook. cuss antiques, bow to select those
Jim Dingman, John Hartwell and
that.are genuine, and give other
Bruce and Bradley Cut-in. Ths pertinent facta on antique buyoperator of the airport, Edward
Prentice, shoved, the boy*
through and they also looked
over tbe pianee of Mr. Darning

the Silver Hospital Guild for
dessert bridge at her home, 737
S. Washington, on Thursday
evening. Winner* for the eve­
ning's play were Mra. Willaid

Adult Ballroom Class Starts Friday,

Tbe bride-elect. a lfl« graduate
of Hastings High School, Is a
service representative at the
Michigan Bell Telephone Com­
pany In Battle Creak. Her fiance
Is a 1901 graduate of Bellevue
High School and is an apprentice
for Murray Engineering in Battle
Creek. No date has been set for
the wedding.

sine Saturday evening when the
Richard Guenther* were hosts to
the 12 Gourmet Club guests for
one of their memorable potluck
dinner parttea The planning of
these events In International
cooking Is almost as much fun as
the participation itself when the
food and serving follows a pre-

A group choral reading. "How
Far To Nineveh." waa beauti­
fully presented by Mra. Bruce
Pryor, Mra. Willard Curtis, Mra.
There was a family dinner
Robert Hollister, Mra. Robert party at the Marshall Cook*
Carey. Mra. Donald Bauchman, Sunday when the Roger Jone* of
Mason were here at her parental
home. It was young Timothy
Jones’ birthday (Jan. 22) and
the gathering, with the Prank
McCloskey family, was also in
honor of Mra. Robert Cook who
leaves this Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. A ben Johnson for New
York City. They will sail Feb- 2

Tom &amp; Sally Robinson
205 N. Michifan

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

SILVER REPEATING
REDUCED 20%

LAST 5 DAYS
BEFORE

Every Item Replated at Sale Prices
roa INSTANCE

Now is sn. excellent time to restore

your worn silverware,, antiques and
family heirlooms at great savings. All

I1U7

111?

work QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATEO by

oyr master silversmith*. Sale prices
apply to AU. pieces imaginable ...

1IJ7

CLEANING
REDUCED

LADIES

COATS

HATS

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

If you ora proud of your furnishings

castor sets, tea service items, trays,

etc. Old family items teplata^db
new make wonderful gifts, toflk
advantage of these low pries*.

EXPERT REPAIR SERVICES AVAILABLE

and want to protact your investment,
hove them cleaned the latest and most

affective way possible.

MILLER'S Duradean
9 YIARS IN HASTINGS

V

5 BNDBJANUARY 31
IG IN CTLVKR TODAY!

HODGES JEWELRY

�Freeport
■M

Golden Jubilee

i if
towC high school graduates

tbs Congregational pane
Feb. 1. 1B16.
Ths party is being 4
their children, Mra. W
(Marjorie) Krrpps of'

Methodist Church Fellowship Von. Carfyn and Oyy 1

Dunham

University. at

Thursday there will be a carry-ln

Albert Steffel of Battle Creek

n
WB townahio
suwiuiup. Ion!*
SOU4* county
cuuuejf, and •

.
* Dctrt
. 1
guard from

she has lived here since a small Michigan Bt*io history.

guatte at Mr. and

Personal Mention
acceptable alternative — further

Arnold enjoyed dinner at "Sea-

may eventually move on to a

Saturday
Hastings.

catton programs.
"Tuition to’ tow at Michigan's
community colleges, moot high
school graduates arc acceptable
for entrance, and community

Thursday. * Mra.

and Friday forenoon with Mr.
Courtneys visited her stater. Mr.

of Grand Ledge. This weekend
the Courtneys an expecting
their daughter and husband, the
Frank Campbells, to arrive from
He cites three troublesome fac­ Virginia. Mra. Campbell will re­
tors In this otherwise favorable

Sunday dinner and

of WtfUal
* Ellen
Thompson waa a Bunday dinner
..._ n_.l_ — - .J.

little If any real undtntandlng

Kenneth
family gathering

Cleveland’s 20-40—1926 to 1966

evening booting at
* Howard Hnffle-

Thom peon,

Mr.- and

ANNIlfERSARM
January 28 and 29 (this Friday and Sat­

urday) we are celebrating our Anniversary.
This is something Very Special—a Twenty/
Forty Anniversary. Forty years a family

Mra. Howard Thaler, Mr. and

adequately prepared to enroll in
and succeed with collage-level day of their grandson. BiUy. Mra Ray Wieland enjoyed a
technical studies;
ventoon supper with Dr. a nd I

owned Mon and Boys Store. Twenty years

celebration were the Walter
third of the graduates of Mich­ Chryslers and Robert Burkhart* Saturday.
igan high schools each year) at OnnA Rapids, and tbe Don
even though they completed a Fountains, local.
college-prep curriculum with a

"Cleveland's."

Uoe of Okemos and their three Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
grec aspirants. With their par- grandchildren at Indianapolis,
ante as willing accomplices, they Ind., visited the Frank Prentice*
insist on enrolling in unlveraity- on Saturday. .
parallai curriculums tn oommuand family
facte (high school grades, stan- Banghart ware dinner guewte of
derdtaed test sconp) Indicate the Bruce Bangharte On Sunday
that an associate degree qbjeo- to honor tbe 6th birthday of the
five vrould.be a far wiser choice, latter^ acta. Mark. The Chet
Harris points out that socio- Bangharte are^expeoUng their and Dennis Tagg were Friday
overnight guests of Mr. and

for this occasion at great savinp for you.
There will be some spring merchandise for

under "Baird's" and Twenty years under

Wo have purchaied special merchandise

you to look over too.
OUR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED

iunT

A gift’fpr each man and four very spe­
cial prizes.

.

EVERY’MAN A FREE GIFT!

Clothing and
Accessories

EVERY MAN A CHANCE ON

For Men and Boys

This sole is for you. All fall, winter, and
programs — from Wednesday until Sunday.

January White Sale

special purchase merchandise will be marked
at low, low prices for this occasion. Use your
charge or layaway plan.
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.

This Weott.24th thru 29th (Sot.)
White Cupcakes R»«-66cDox. __doz. 59c
Cake in Foil Pan M’* _/Special 49c

Mr. and Mra Mike Hawthorne
and children of Hastings sur-

A dellclou* white cake with assorted kings.

FOUR GRAND PRIZES!

V" Protein Bread
In town. Sliced rsgulsr or thin.

Pull-Aport Cinnamon Broad - .2 Ivo. 46c
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

Orange Knots__________ ... 6 for 42c
A rich yessl raised dough with fresh orange and honey
glared.

INCLUDING

THIS FRI. &amp; SAT.—JANUARY 28 &amp; 29

evening. *

and TOPCOATS

Stuart &amp; Dennis Cleveland

were Saturday supper nutate of
Mr. and Mra. Bill Btough. * Roy
Blough. --Jr,, of Hastings visited

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SUITS-SPORTCOATS

Thank.you again for making our business
successful for 40 years.

Myron Poet, in Community'Has-

Coffee Cakes S*"*H 32c; Family Size 58c
Date nut. blueberry, pineapple, apple, almond, butternut

Clara Norris in Grand Rapids

Shirts

COOKIE DAY EVERY WED. 4 Dox. Asst. Pkg. $1.00

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Forrcal

Buehler

enter­
B

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f 0 RF^^^^^^rond new merchandise for Hie new season. Long and short sleeve models in

Bwhites, colors and all color styles. Thoro’re boardcloth and oxfords and the

:

newest porma-pressed fabrics.

Made to Sell for

$*120$440 W

Our Anniversary

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A % R’«ulor
&lt;^39 Regular
ZUoff $2-92 How&gt;Z H«-"*

short sleeves.

Our Fall 0 Wintar Stock of

73 off!

Men's &amp; Boys SWEATERS, SPORTSHIRTS and DRESS SHIRTS

ad

Nunn-Bush

SHOES
you can afloat s Buick. Howyouno kxqpr need to tattle for the also-rans. You'U
be beet poeeiMe traded deal. The monthly payments wool crimp the budget
) thia week one of the best to your life. Hop on over to your Buick dealer. It
tai bo a bettef time.
'

9Sr SMyourjool authmizd Buick talar tm

SALE

for Men

Edgerton
Now

$12.49
$13.49
$14.49
$15.29
$16.19

Nunn-Buih
Now
$19.79

$23.49
$24.29
$25.19

CLEVELAND’S
MENS AND BOYS' WEAR

clo‘,dThu™*.y.ti

�Corners

Lake Odessa
By Rath Peterman

♦hip, and assessor Allen L Beh-1
lev. take Oriesss. will be at ths;
Lake Odaem fire bam Rb. t
tend 13 to, accept appUcattcos
fw senior cittaens and veterans
tax exemptions
Applications.
must be tiled before the final
day of the board of review in
speaker at the Men's Fellowship
meeting at the Wealeyan Church
next Saturday evening. * The
week of Jan.1 31 to Feb. 6 is being
oberrved by the young people of
Che'Wesleyan Churches toy spe­
cial activities. Locally, the sa-­
mons both moaning and evening
Jan. 31 will be directed-to youth.
The group will be in charge of
the mid-week prayer service
cuinbln/d with the adult group.
Thursday evening they will en­
joy a progressive supper at the

Cartnsy, Walter A. Reed. Jr- O.
J. RoUnetm, A. L. VanZyl and
M. L. Vlpond. At th: organisa­
tional meeting Che board met

" says Hare But
t if a person did not
try the UM protection.
have to Indicate the

relative, Richard Brandal. who
was killed in an auto accident
on M-67 Wednesday. A Mr. and
Mrs Robot Hart and Beverly
were Bunday caller* at Mrs. Fer­
ris Brawn's, helping to celebrate
Mra Brown's birthday. Ocher af-

Mra. Phyllis Lawrenw, Mra. VelMr. and Mra. Henry Bevtrwyk
'dah Davis and Mr*. Doris Golnd-r. Saturday evening they will of Sparta were supper guests at
Join In the Inter Lakes rally at the Max Bump home on Saturthe Hastings High School at
SX3CCS0SX3BOBBeXSntJBSBODCKXXKKX3tX3SXX3tX3(XX3

Friday thru Sunday

ShiPop

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

sionary Service will hold ttxSr
all-day meeting at the home of
Mr* Ralph Shaw Sr. on Thurs­
day, Feb. J. with potluck din­
ner. Work will be on qulSto.
Mr. and Mix. Ford Snyder of

A wedding In Battle Creek
Lakeview Baptist Church Satur­
day. is of interest ix-.uiy At
that Ume Miss Cynthia Carpen­

It's a Family Problem

City. Cynthia is the d*ugh:er of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter
and tlte granddauahWr at Mr*.

days with her stater. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Baxter. * Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Warns- were Sunday
visitors vt his parents, Mr. and

RUNNING * FAMILY IS RIG BUSINKS

East Middle Lake
Mra Winnie Dunn. Clara Hughes.
Ruth Lena Helen Schools and ’“•J
Sylvia Ferris vfeited Mra Myrtle I *‘X"‘•

By Mrt. Betite M. Cairiu

iSi.Aii~’’lKl
the
Teas;

• Art Monty Problems upsetting the whole

family f

Keith Strickland. Sandra and Balina* Bro*. .
Mrs. Winnie Dunn were Bunday |
*r*»*r
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra.।.!?. X!
Merle Dunn near MarkbalL *
Michael Frey Is.home from Port
Knox, Ky, and wJU return back
to camp Friday.

R THI ANSWH H -YIS'-HERFl HOW A
CONSOLIDATION LOAN MAY SOLV1 Y0U1 FROILIMS

Highbank

’1000

£Xt“

MIDDLEVILLE

lilac come Saturday to spend a £•?
few days with her sister and
husband. Mr. and Mra Austin AH
Schauta Bunday fallen to vlMt' J
her were Mr. and Mra Bruce
Brown and son of Bellevue, Mr. &lt;»»

Sunday. Mra Louise Duffy,
daughters, Mrs. Glenn Scott and
her two daughters and Miss
Reta Duffy of Lansing visited
Mr. and Mra Frank Bumpus
Saturday. * Mr. and Mr* John

tldrru*tr

local

Finance

apple * Lillie Scotty Dyannond
of Potterville spent Bunday eve­
ning with his grandparents, Mr.

FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drinks Vi Price from 8 to 9 p.m.
CHICKEN S OUR SUNDAY SFICIALTY

day Gary's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jacobs of Sparta were
dinner guests of the Bella Bun­
day morning they attended ssrwhere little Ricky was baptized.
Ed Felghner. urvaX grandfather
of Ricky was present.
Mias Beverly Hart of Lansing
spent the weekend with her

A Lira Orchestra playing Music
for your dancing and listening pleasure
Friday. Saturday &amp; Sunday Evenings.

Phone SY 5-3640

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JEWELERS

RANDSEN

lot youraeK flo.-.lo your Plymouth Doahr*.

Barry's Farm Store

�Mrs. Potter of
Woodland Dies;

Rites Saturday

Retired Hastings
Mfg. Co. Worker
Dies Sunday

Transfer Shidenl
A» NaihVlila

De-Icing Ideal for Wlntor Fishing

The Hastings Banner
ThHAWr. Jhhhhq 27. IMS

th®

opening

of

On 'America’
In Auditorium

Exchange students Carol Hen­
derson and Hilda Carson, two at
Ireland's most effaettve ambassa­
dors. treated tlie Modem Home­
The Hartings Klwanls Club
makers Extension Htudy Group
to an evening of Internationa)
Understanding study on Wednes­ Series" on Tuesday evening at
day. Jan. 13, when Mrs. Harold

ard-Oreood Funeral Home until

With

Travel Program

Irish 'Ambassodors'
Present Program
Before Homemakers

held k I'M pm. this Wednes­
day K Use Flrat Presbyterian
Church with the Rev. Willard
H. Curtis officiating with burial

al 1:30 pm. Saturday M the
Ptckacw CfaapeL
,
Tb® Rev. Richard VanderBosch officiated and burial waa

I »s

similar (nvoiogu® oo the NeUarUnds. underwriting all Ma eg-

this.

included are: tbe mighty Kia-

U1C gym in tills building.
Dowagiac In IM8.
Henry and Edith (Eaton) BechShe moved to Michigan with
duR evening
Herron will School and lived In Canada and
Pennayvianla with his* parents
oauluct the
physical MatMta-class. Thea®
While stationed at Osmp Cusrigs— will M held in the new
Maple Valley idgh school build­
ing, with th® mwepuon of th®
physical education class which
will meet In,‘the-..former high
school bulldlnr in Nashville on Renkt® at Muskegon in 1957.
Donald Potter of Dowagiac; 17 the nights the gym will be'tn
use for high school basketball

Gladys Crockford of Woodland,
Mrs. Ken Martell of Newaygo
and four tatothera, Clarence Hig­ spent Tuesday with her mother.
don of NaahvlDe. Charles Higdon

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

38 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE

Mow, »w, low. UU. plow. Uul, aMd. fcrUU„,
—
you
(ho Job and Wh_l Hon, baa Iha alUiUop uol
naod, Sm th. rampUto Una of Whoal Mono melon and quick­
attaching tools now on display.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 t. Stets $»., Hwyisty

In addition to his wife, he is
survived by a son. John J., of
R5 Hastings; taro daughters.

Name Nashville
Fire Chief. Report
Year'. Loss $17,870

BPw to Hear
Talk on Ship
Of Hope Feb. 8

co-hostcss that evening.
ID.
colonial wmiamauurg.
Color slides of famous Irish
.Gettysburg. Grand Canyon,
historic sites, educational and
Robert Brouwer is a resident■ Maine. Watkins Glen. Jsmearecreational facilities and hous­
&gt; town, Zion and Bryce Paxfcs,
ing acquainted the members with
been in the electrical conUuct- Disneyland. Yosemite. Cr*ter
the students' homeland.
By means of charts, tbe girls
clearly explained the structure
of the Irish educational system tiie hobby of photography and
and the government form. They his first slides were enjoyed by
Part Middlaville
discussed the proposed changes friends
--------- and neighbors.
In the school system, which is'. Many of his elides won nation- Reiident Succumbs
very different from the vAmerl? 1 al contests and received acclaim
can form, and explained the re- I from all who saw them. The enIsllonshlp’ between England and J couragement of friends and ex- Hamsun and Indian Lake, &lt;D®d
the Irish states, the economic ports prompted him to produce unexpectedly Monday afternoon
nnttarTAH
yatO. T,*»lar,rt
- ... — The
HI, htXne In UU(111HmAfTin H®
patterns nt
of M
North
Ireland and a finished slide profframthe Irish Free State, and some- Unit on® be produced used one and his wife, the farmer Minnie
tiling of Ireland's history.
'screen and one protector. Later.
Irish wit Is a wonderful thing. "
J
*
and the girls* humor broke projectora.
through even these heavy soundrevolutkinAy and unique pre­ the Williamston Funeral Horne.
Hilda U the guest of the Erik
vonReis family, and Carol la | sentation in which be usee

staying with tbe Vernon Engles. |
Mrs.
re-elected Nashville Fire Chief.
He also Incorporates hl-fldellty
R5 Hastings; a step-daughter,
stereophonic equipment and mu­
Mra. Robert (Donna) Mason at
sic and sound effects recorded
Midlothian, DJ.; 11 grandchll- . On Tuesday evening. Feb. 8. Leon Ackett; lieutenant, Elthe Business &amp; Professional
Women’s Club will hold their
equipment which takes a con­
siderable amount of time to set
brother. Robert of RA Hastings. monthly meeting at Hotel Has­
tings, with the dinner and pro­
up In each auditorium. His program featuring the 8. Ship of
Hope.
eight within the village limits;
•
The
represcstotlve
conducting
seven in Castleton Township;
tatlon." He has presented this
of Hastings.
unusual program in some of the
Armstrong, asshtont Michigan
largest auditoriums In the coun­
Presbyterian Church.
field director ftom the Ship of montvllto Townships. They gave
try'- Recently, the travel offi­
Hope. He will show movies of
cials of the country of Holland
the Ship of Hope visiting near
visiting her son and .family, the Peru. 8 A.
The Ship of Hope Is a special
project sponsored entirely from WM^Ml.lEftOQ and property lost.
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Fit. Wl 5-2983

CHECk OUR HOME » PROPERTY LISTINGS

£LTHE WEEK
A
A RIAL GOOD COM FORT A BLI HOME IN THI FOURTH WARD, close In. has three bedrooms
upstairs and down a living room, dining room, kitchen and bath and storage room, basement with
gas heat and a garage for -------------- ------------------------------ --------- ------------- ------------------- $1,500.00
IN THI SECOND WARD, a nice home In A-1 condition, three bedrooms and now bath upstairs and
down • living room, dining room, kitchen and hall bath, basement with gas heating system, is
ALSO IN THI SECOND WARD, an income property With apartment upstairs, with living room, one
bedroom, kitchen and bath, and downstairs it has living rodm. throe bedrooms, kitchen and bath,
aluminum siding, patio, oil furnace, tiled bath, large yard with fence, and is insulated for $11,500.00

BECAUSE THE OWNER HAS LEFT TOWN to live elsewhere, wdhav® a nice ranch style In the Fourth
VYard in excellent location, brick with living room, with flrpplgce, carpet and drapes included, two
bedrooms and bath, all air conditioned, pine paneled living room, attached garage, nicely landscaped.
$11,500 00
A GOOD HOME ON QUEEN STREET, NASHVILLE, ha. threw bedrooms upstairs'^d down it has living

room, dining roon^den or library, full bath, has basement with pa furnace, a swell Youngstown
kitchen, will sell on contract ..——$7,500.00

A RIAL NICE FLACE IN IRVING TOWNIN IF with two bedrooms upstairs and down It has living
room, dining room, bath and kitchen, and Utility room, heated with bottle gas and space heater,
four-acre lot for---------------------- .....—..........$5,150.00
A GOOD HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, with one large bedroom and large hallway upstairs and down­
Stairs
has one bedroom, living room, large glassed-in front porch, dining room, kitchen, shower,
stool and lavatory, full walk-out basement, gaa furnace, two stall garage and nice large lot, for
AND ANOTHER GOOD SIZED HOME IN THE MCOND WARD, with throe bedrooms and two closets,
and a hall closet, and downstairs there Is one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and full
bath, has a full basement with gun type oil hasting plant, one stall garage and full lot, for $6,000.00
AND A REAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN THE FOURTH WARD, has living room, dinvig room, kitchen,
four bedrooms and full bath, two big halls, full basement with a double garage In basement, has
converted heating plant..$9,800.00
AND A GOOD INCOME FROFERTY IN THI FOURTH WARD, Insulated and aluminum storm win-

downstairs a large living room, newly decorated, and carpeted, two nice large bedrooms with closets
and hardwood floors. TV room, dininl room, and kitchen with new Inlaid linoleum, the kitchen has
knotty pine cupboards and work space, a good sized bathroom with colored fixtures, a glassed-in

Is worth seeing and you will appreciate It. priced at______________________________ $15,000.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, has three bedrooms up and full bath, and down a living room,
one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and has stool down, basement with oil heat and three stall prage.

Haitingi
School Menu

FREE

The effidsney of tha depart-

white ship afloat into harbors of
Asia, LaUn America and Africa,
to enable doctors and .nuraus
serving on the ship, to administer
to thousands Of UL
Initiated Hi
the Project1__
fits of teaching
th® thrye contln
voyage of the
center to Indont
bad outstanding
tors and nurses' tMbUd.1 ■ 18.0M
people treated. 700 operations

|

Stan Trumble, C.LU.
bera starting in February.
•th* lire department Is going
to smn-nr a Ucr-’M piste
in Nasbvtn- on Thursday, Feb.
3. from 1:80 to 8 pral St tlw
Castleton Township Hall A small
charge for fining out tbe forms
KE.,.." o the deportment.

apprcxu-JitoK wedding
Akin, where 500 major operations
Alrim Ban end
were performed. 10.000 patients
treated, 250,0ft) children vaoclnsted. Today tn Saigon's Ortho­ Annev Catholic Church in Belpedic Rehabilitation Center chil­
dren crippled by polio are cared
for by HOPS) personnel.
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These are'only a very few of
the errands of mercy that this
Ship represents, and the errands
of mercy will become greater os
long as the ship stays afloat The
Hastings Business Women’s Club

gram. Also, If anyone wishes to
donate to this Project, contact:
Mra. Wilma Story. 724 XaM Mill
8t_, Hastings'. Wl 5-3128. eve­
nings. Mra. Story will see that
the donations are--presented to
C. David Armstrong, the evening.
of the prograin. The medical I
services of this great ship's staff I
U entirely free of charge to the &lt;
desperately Hi who cotpe to IL so
that is why the operational costa :
of same depends upon the great i
hand of giving from every Ameri- j
can. The doctors and nurses do-!
ns to their free Ume and skill in
the name of mercy and it Is the
helping hand of lore and charity
that. assumes the cost of the ,
drugs and medicines and equip- |
ment. It you are a club or group;
that wishes to make this your
cause In Uie future, you may ob­
tain more information by writing
to: Project Hope. The People-toPeople Health Foundation. Inc. i
2333 Wlnconsln Ave.. N.W. Wash-.
Ington. D.C. 20007.

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THURSDAY. JAN. „ — Elernm.

AND IN TNI 2ad WARD, a real good home with three bedrooms and an extra room, and down a
living room, den, dining room, kitchen and full- bath, full basement with gas furnace, one stall

A RIAL NIC! HOME IN THI 4th WARD with two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom down, living
room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, has Oak floors, full basement with gas furnace, (new)
one and one-half stall garage, cap insulated, newfat remodeled kitchen with cherry paneling formica
tops, stainless steel sink, on nice comer lory, close to Central School.$12,100.00

School AceredllsUon ’meeting;
School closes. 11:4$.
FRIDAY, JAN. 28 — Basketball.
Waytoad, there. 6:M.
SATURDAY. JAN. 29 — Junior

MONDAY, JAN. Ji — Board Ne7?^*Uon Committee meeting.
TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for...$2300.00 each
AND STILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, all on one floor, living room, three bedrooms.
WEDNESDAY. FEB. 2 — Boy
dining roc—
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HeouU, McFall. All-Purpoae:
‘W,ng **
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.$7350.00
A BARGAIN IN MIDDLEVILLE, large home on M-37. three bedrooms tg&gt; and a bath, and down,
two Ik*1—- -osn—oo
wvwo* Ht-Soo, ..A
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Program. Freeport, 8120BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL FROFIRTY In good business district which rents for $150 00 per mo. for
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, $7,500.00
A REAL GOOD. YEAR ‘ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, has living room, throe nice bedrooms,
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, has rodwood siding, good well, tot Is 50 ft. wide, runs
from water’s edge to highway, has permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 14 ft. steel fishing
boat, heater and electric range, this place has only been built a few years, all foe ...$12,600.00
Middleville were supper guests
at the home of the Ford Caseys
A RIAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD m good location, has two bedrooms up
on Saturday. The Wlnford Caseys
down, has living room and dining room both carpeted, full bath, kitchen and utilit

front and back porches,- is insulated, has storm windews and screens, new gas

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"We believe that some of tbe disappointment over last
year’s deer season was caused by the new pattern of season
dales. We therefore respectfully request tbe Legislature to con­
sider a return to a statewide November 15-30 fas season.”
'

/That is one of the two major recommendations listed by
ihe Conservation Commission on Jah. 14. The other is:
“We are directing'the Department to develop' immediately
a proposal lox • maximum doer, -------------------- ---------- ‘--------•—•------habitat Improvement program I
for both public and private lands,
which will include statements of
costa and probably benefits"
We haven't heard of, nor seen,
any reasons for the Coram its Inn's
statement that the new pattern

PrcpRafketball
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BOWL

Brief Netos: It’s always' ■
pleasure to travel with the Has­
tings High athletes- Nearly all
are always gentlemen. We over­
heard the Portage Central High
scorer praise the way our basket-

FOR FUN AND

night. Jack Bender even used the
ph rake: "I would like to report,
please." Incidentally, Bender had
one of his flnest nights against
Portage. . . . Portage Coach BUI
Michael declared that Bt'eve
Bchondelmaysr was the flnest
player his Mustangs had played
——t this season.... Old Bun

Blue &amp; Gold
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To Hold Position

West Central
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methods of harvesting antlerless
deer. Including the aqy-deer-for­
camp permit. le£« wise one. The
Conservation Department. for
years has United camp deer to
a legal buck, for a, special Ice,
.whllp the slaughter of aniluless
deer goes on and cm. .... , ,
On Nov. .IB,. 1863, Bobble Lee

ups. It takes tu a lang time to
get used to new first names. Carl
Peterson was "Paul" for a long
time now we have to learn to say
John. We had Tom King (who
U long gone) in the lineup two
weeks ago instead of Jim. and
before that we had Bob King
playing Instead of Tom. All we
need' to do Is to write "Pudge”
and well have almost - covered
the entire family. We wrote
about Dfck Allerdlng's baseball
achievements and also about his
eou Btevs's work in the diamond.
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In tba aacond Quarter the Cometa spurted and closed the gap to
eight points and early in the
third two quick buckets put them
within six, 40-34. but seven
straight points by Schondelmnyer
made It 47-34 and the Comets

sponsible for most of the secondhalf dilemma, although Pits
Zoutendyke added a great deal
when he pumped In seven outfof
eight field goal attempts to spark
the surge that caught the Saxons
at 74-74 with 18 seconds left- tn
the game.
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Changing their style of play
starting the third period, tie
Saxons managed only 14 points
while Portage “came alive" ltd
scored 33 to go into the italic
trailing'by 13.
It wasn't long before the Has­
tings margin had slipped to al­
most nothing—then' nothing as
the Mustang fans went wild.
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What A Difference A Year Made

Middleville Nips Delton
For 10th Straight Win

rolled 501, Ray Lundqubt 535
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HWU Cassel 234­
558. Dick Hudson 548. Dave Kruko 514. John Gorodenski 512. Al
Taylor 500, Las Springer 202-559
Carl Baker 506. W. Johncock 217­
522 and Jim Malcolm 569

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school high and low hurdles
championships for three straight

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First Time

Here are aoae "baby" picturea of a Grca
on which is one year
old this month*,
the top left photo is the coho as it look* a* an eyed egg when it arrived
from Oregon 4a atjaauary. Those two dark spots are its bulging eyes which at this stage
are exaggerated. From this egg a tiny "sac-fry" coho was toon batched (top right picture).
Note the egg sac attached to the body of t^e fiab. In tbe weeks and months that followed,
the baby coho grew and the bottom photo sbows bow it look* today as a 10-inch, yearold fish. It is among about 750,000 cohos of tbe same age raised from Oregon and Washing­
ton eggs which will be planted this spring to launch the Conservation Department’s hopedfor introduction of these fish in the Great Lakes. The fish, most of them 5 to 6 inches,
will be released In the Platte river, Benzie county. Bear creek, Manistee county; and the
Big Huron river, Baraga county. -- Mich. Dept, of Conservation

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CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings: Hastings Milling 55.
Burns Refrigeration 49%, Sa&amp;kaWBCH and Miller's Dura-Clean
44. Hastings Filters and Hastings
McAllister's 40. Williams Insurmcc 38. Moose 36%, Reahm Mo­
tor Sales and Dowling 35%.
Johnnie's 33%, Klersey's Cement

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Bob Carmoney led the hot
league. roUlng 197-196-257 for a
fine 649. Keeler posted 215-613, J.
Smelker 236-557, K. Beckwith
534. A. Gallup 504. Wayne New­
ton 53). J. Rom 206-536, D. Dim­
mers 115-536, Keegstra 594. Burk­
holder 216-581, Davis 206 - 519,
Keeler 211-522. O. Lydy 213-690.
J. Bowman 502, J. Cutchall 562.
Rickard 534. Darrel Willyard 220­
543. Bob Boyle 223-567, Maynard
Park 539. A. H Inrichsen 530. D.
Irwin 228-574. R. Fellow 533.

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J. Gorodenskl 512. Jim Barnum
538. B. Hitchcock 529, L. Bprlngar 226-588. M. Campbell 616. W.
Uldrlk 609. Jack Smith 215-504,
W. SkedgeU 502, Kenyon 538 and

Rob While pumped In 28 point*
Badgen 38—Dave Hathaway 9.
to lead the Pagcrr.cn to their loop
win. Gary Stauffer added 18 and Mouse Reynolds and Steve Pro­
Scott Henning 15. Mike Brinks cess! 8, Jim Peterson and Eric
Thompson 2, Howard Moore !:■
bad 20 for Hamilton.
■ Bill Miller scored 25 points as Wolverines 38—Jim Cummins 14.
Tag Inn 27 and Tyden 16%.
185-456. Gerry Newton 172-449, he led the Middleville Junior
John Kaslnsky blistered the Barb Sinclair 152-427, Gladys
Wayland broke up a tight game
lanes for an even 800 with a 213 Edwards 174-474, Jane Cole 177- flton.
with Caledonia in the third peri­
Saturday night Delton threw
top game while Lawrence "Honk" 470, Donna Travis 166-443. Jo
Keeler anaggled solo honors with Tinker 158-432, Barb Klersey
the unbeaten Trojans od, outscoring the Scotties 24-15
_ fine MW.
• Afinishing
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Mtddleville
had a
five-poinl, 22­a
239'
with
608. 1j .177-488, Boonie Hathaway
17 at the quarter but the WildHarry McCollum posted 204-501, 405, Irene Heath 188-483. Ellen 17. bulge at the quarter and led
Maynard Tucker 320-690, Lea Davis 209-611, Shirley VanDen- 37-31 at Intermission, but the halftime.
Springer 209-587, Harold Eckert burg 180-478. Faye Allen 204-496, Panther* roared back In the third
Gordy Hudson led Wayland
394 - 571, Paul Cassel 200-555, Inez Lyons 162-440. Sharon Har­ period and held a 54-52 lead at
with 26 points, Jerry Bartell had
Robert Miller 213-537, Irwin Har­ rington 171-459, Sally VanDulne the end of the period before Mid­ 21 and Rick Baughman 16. Paul
dleville scored to go Into tbe
wood 205-565, Galen Daniela 203­ 170-443.
Brown had 16 for the Bootties,
finale all even at 54-54.
552. Shannon Lydy 558, John Mc­
Vem Poathum* and Tom Bene­
Lean 204-867, Charles Krauss 10 spilt.
dict had 14 each.
200-531, Floyd Williams 530, Max
Good Games: Betty Horton 171,
Gull Lake had trouble down­
Myers 224-530, Jim Barr 202-554. Mary Miller 168.* Janice Nichol* Middleville led 78-63 with 3:41
ing Parchment, 73-62. Gull Lake
Harvey Haan 213 - 535. Harry 160, Frances Welcher 156, Marie
trailed 17-15 at the quarter but
Long and Clare Stahl 532s. Lyle Ulrich 180, Lol* Roblyer 182,
Sanborn 203-526 and Joe Glela- Iris Watson 165. Gladys Purdum
the game open In the third out­
rowski 527.
167, Phyllis Wood 155, Winifred
scoring the enemy 17-8 and won
White finished with 33 pointe going away.
Yarger 185. Frelda Jayne* 158,
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE Phyllis Thompson 156, BlUye and Btauflcr hud 17.
Gull Lake won the preliminary,
Standings: Hastings Motor Loftus 161, Joann Burchett IM.
Henning had nine, Moore 8. 57-49.
~
Sales 51, Stanton's Real Estate Merna DePew 158. LetiUa Smith Grinith 6 and Campbell 1.
46%, Maker's Market 45. Has­ 158, Jane Kennedy 150, aJn 8nyGULL
LAKE .
Delton's five starters were In
tings Cleaners 42. Ne-Hl Beve­
PARCHMENT
Uie double figures. Bob Nusbaum
rage 40. Vita Boy and Shirkey's Joyee SkedgeU 152, Bettie Bebel- bad 21, Jim Knowlton 13, JefT
I.O.A. 38, Barry Ready Mix 35. lenbarger 200.
Galley 12. Keith Champion 11 COMSTOCK
East Side Lumber 32%, Miller's
GALESBURG
and Jamie Poyer 10.
Plumbing 31%. Bob's Blka 20%
MONDAY MIXERS
Gary VanElst led the Trojan
and Ockermsn's Sendee 26.
Standings: Welcome Tavern 57. reserves to a 53-41 victory in the DELTON
Good Series: Shirley VanDen- Poodland 53%. Northside Gro­ preliminary.
MAPLE VALLEY II 14 H 27—74
burg 106-558. Maggie Corrigan cery 52. McAllisters 47%. Food
Friday night Maple Valley out­
204-509, Sue St. Martin 182-533,
scored
Delton
In the first, third SPRINGPORT ..17 11 11 17—70
—-V -T
”
Marleah Makley 168-451. Jeanice Vogt'S Funeral Home 45%. and
11
fourth
periods
to
win,
74-55.
1
OLIVETU 15 13 15—85
Dajpan 184-478, VI Wendorf 167­
The Lions led IB-13 at the quar- I
460. Bobby Handy 173-477, Doris 43, Mary’s Beauty Shop 40%. .r.r
&gt;1
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Stanton 163-456, Julia Loxo 168­ Hastings Heights 37, Tbe Ban­
tek Steward tallied M DELTON.47 14 23 18-73
S ££T2i ;;‘21!»: nn&gt;DVrviLL&lt; n u n M-u
456, Barb Klarsey 165-461. Louisa ner, Barings A Loan 3614, Big
Bahs 175-480, Betty Sftattr 164man 15 for the winners. I
.
Michigan Magnetic* 33, Auto Alma CovUle 191-480. Bonnie
HAMILTON
bell 180-487, Betty Howes 174High Seereat Jeff Hall 182-517,
beU 180-434, Betty Hause 174­
488 and Grace Allerdlng 180-477.
Good Gasnsa: Mary Partridge
180, Mae Hart 175, Marlon Eye Beckwith 181-481, Phyllis Brown.
171, Melha Gray 155. Marie 118-452. Wilma Daniela 170-475,
Hammond 154. Ella Higdon 163,
Lots Kenyon 154. Faye Alien 153.
Della Gordenskl IX.
155. CL.LUy
Shirley 484. Reba Lydy 179-491. Bernie
Bowman * 160, Gene Thompson
Eckert 168-471. Doris Stanton
159. Linda Lowry 157 and Rose

BANTAMS (Cnder U)
Standings: Haan's 41%, Dale's
Bake Shop 38%. Kaechele's 34; Hlnrlchsen 159.
Legion Auxiliary 38%. Lawrence
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
George's Citgo 28, Superette 28.
Bum's Refrigeration and Barry stalky 242-623. Al Taylor 214­
Lumber 25. Patten Monument 24. 554. Bill Bums 188-541, Al 'MorFood Center 33. East Side Lum­ g4n 189-540. Ron Fellow 200-539,
ber and Hastings Aluminum IB, Allan Hlprlchsen 524-199, Von
Copper Lantern 18%, V&amp;J Mo­ Howel) 402-182. Wesley Friend
bil 14% and Auto Tag Inn and 188-470, Lyle Banbora 212-566,
Hastings Motor Sales 14.
Faye Allen 173-405, Rose HlnC. Nor ria roiled 185-303. J. rlchsen 165 - 470, Peg Cronlnger
Wyngarden 144-282, K. Rose ISO- 164-463, Joan Kaslnsky 150-453,
258. B. Jerow 133-257, T. Robin- Benny Brown 168-460, Gus Wy­
ant 167. Jim Bourne 205, Velma
Goodyear 138-348, B. Curtis 140- Slocum 160 and Bob Slocum 164.

LEONARD

McAllister

After posting 10 straight vic----- ------------ - -------------------------lories, including a narrow 74-73
n,lf1
non-conference win over invad- OsaCflcf'y ea
tag Delton Saturday night. Coach y,
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.
Kevin McKeough 11. Phil Gasper
Ray Page will take his Middlerille T-K Trojans to Wayland1
and Brian PufpafT 8; Spartans
Friday night seeking a repeat
tk—Bill Feld pause h 11, D. Hess 8,
For
Win over the Wildcats.
Dick Francisco and Jim Ellis 5,
The last two unbeaten
O Howes
teams
2; InflUnl
i_. li —Elmer
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uicoukiuua;
num "Y
a ” leagues Smith 10. Steve Merrill 7. Bteve
the
Saturday rooming
- —._marred
-------- -- last. fllewawl myj Pat Vfellef 5, Steve
had their ---records
week when the Illlnl knocked off GUlons 4; BuckoyM IS — Tom
the Buckeyes 31-18 In the 8th HaUlfax 8. Chuck Ounthelmer
In other Friday games. Gull Grade circuit and the Anta edged and Kevin West 4, Joe Lyons 2.
Lake will entertain Galesburg- the Condles 14-12 in the 7th
7th Grads Lsaiwa
Augusta, Cllmax-Scotte goes to Grade wheel.
Bellevue and St. Charles to OliAnte 14 —Steve Chenoweth 7,
Bill BurghdofT 4. David Hollister
Saturday night Delton will tra­
2. David Godfrey 1; Candies 12—
vel to Bangor with the Junior
Tlm Clarey and Ray Kills 4, Art
Varsity game scheduled for 7
Merrill and Bteve Edger 8 (over­
P-m Ionia plays Belding and
time); Untouchables 33-Epencer
The Irish. Comets and Wol­ Goodyear 7. Mark Chase and Jim
Albion at Battle Creek Lakeview.
MlddlevUle took undisputed verines are lied for the lead In Bowerman 6, Steve Brownell 4;
the 6lh Grade loop and the Trot­
the- Expressway ladder Friday ters are pacing the 5th Grade
Bight rolling over Hamilton. wheel.
Saturday’s results:

Standings: WalldorfFs 58. Pen-

231, K. Alien 118-330, R. Hall 116­
229. A. Merrill 125-223. 8. Good-

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TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Welton’i Heating
Insurance and Highlands Dairy
46, Tharnapple Skating 44. John­
son's Furniture’39. Ken'S dt Bob's
Gulf 36% and Poll's Construction
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Dick Wilcox 190-513. Oboot Rice

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GRAVY BOAT
CASSEROLE
VEGETABLE BOWL
CREAM PITCHER
SALT &amp; PEPPERS
MANY OTHERS!!

Lake Odessa
Man Joins Wife
In Retirement

1W1 Of the Lake Odema High
School and waa a school teacher
for 12 yean and later a building
contractor.
He married Uceba Daniela M
years ago while teaching at Law-

Good Housekeeping
Seal of Approval

HERE'S THE SCHEDULE
Jen- 10-15

M&gt;. 21-24

Apr. 4-9

Jan. 17-22
2/214/5

Apr. 11-14

HERE'S HOW IT WORKS...

Jan. 24-29

v

With each $5. purchuc »f FHpiutch you oro cntltlid to buy ono Dwwrt Duh
for only 9c... with ■ $10. purcboio 2 Domrt Diihn ot 9c wch ... ond ao on.

60 PIECES FOR JUST 540
At FalpauKh you may complete your Mt In 19 weeks or less.
$20. per wook end get a service for 11

you can gat a Mt

r. .WITH

EACH
$5.00
Pure has*

1/31-2/5
Mar. 14-19

Ape. 25-30

Ercelut' iq Baer,
Wine and Clgaretlts
Spend

Feb. 7-12
Mar. 21-24
j May 2-7

During the 19 week period

of 60 pieces ($20.20 value) for only

Mar. 742 ..
Apr. 1S-23

$5.40.

90c Value ... TO-lnch

Dinner Plate
55c Value ... 6-lnch

Salad Plate

land and Douglas of Flint, all
have teaching or other certincaU-a from Western Michigan
Univeraity and the youngest aon.
Bruoe. is attending WMU.
They also have a daughter.
Mra. Gene &lt;Bemadlne&gt; Carr, of
Lake Odessa and several grand-

5O« UJu.

Marriage Licenses

Dessert Dish

Dane O.’lUUoro. U S*eUa«*
an ■—
wc- — -«.

■ tl

70c Valve

Coffee Cup
50c Value

Saucer Dish

SPECIAL GLASS OFFERED 6th, 12th, 18th,
•nd 19th WEEKS

FRESH

PORK

SALE
WAYNE

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

PESCHKE

PORK CHOPS

SLICED
BOLOGNA

CENTER

CUT,

*

HAROLD

EVERY LITTLE
BIT HELPS

ui

Barry County communities'.
Robert SjaxubJe la the Berry
County Chairman this year
and hr urge* everyone tn
respond with u contribution
to help tn the constant,
nation-wide campaign to help
eliminate the threat ot In­
fantile Parubns and otlx-r

SWIFFS PREMIUM BONELESS BRISKET,

Regular or Garlic

CORNED BEEF

ahowa big result* annually.
Keep up the good work.
Constant vigil again*! llie
deterioration of your prop­
erty U abo worth while. Plan
thi* wlnier to remodel a
room or section of your
home. A new poor, * new
celling. new awl) paneling in
yuur baeanent or attic Plan
,t whole new room tar family
uee and recreation. Hundred*
of people do U every year

Swtffc Premium 34b.

FRESH, HAN AND MEATY

CANNED HAM

Country Style Spareribs

10-or Wt. Fkj., Hcrrud

BONELESS PORK LOIN ROLL . . ,

SMOKY-LINKS &gt;k«-

Fresh Queen's Roast

BIGGEST

SHOH AND SAVt l?/F.Rr'DA't

| jcpummr

DOMINO
I

-

I And a.$5. er More Food Order Thru ■
|Set, AM. 29, 1946.

&lt;HEE$E -

IV I

S-WT«A’T*b C*P*»

•

|J
Thi* C.upon

I And a |5. or More Food Order !
Thru

to yowjKMM CAS* UM
LiMKSB COMPANY. gll K.

�Brings "White" Snow — Classifieds Bring "Green" Cash
BUSINESS Wi! ATI) HI Hl

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE
HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

in

•NEW CAR TRADES

REAHMS CARS
)9*S OU&gt;* STATION WAGON

1963 PONTIAC 2 Dr. HARDTOP

TAVERN 8DM in Delton gross­
ing over *70.000 Includes build­
ing. one other- tsvem in town.

about 10% Gross. A Real Op­
portunity.
• ,

LARKE BUICK

hotel, qraattfg.'oser dbofloo.

Liquor Near main highway.
6 rooms, newly refurnished.

Sove $$ at These
Bargain Prices

CHEVROLET

1M4 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
4 Dr. Sedan. Has automatic
drive, power Blearing and
brakes, radio, new whitewall

1435 S. Hanover

UM OLD8 I Dr. HARDTOP
. . . M Scries with full power 19*4 FORD GALAXIE 5**
and all the extras, beautiful
4 Dr. Sedan. Has automatic
drive, power steering and
1884 OLDS SEDAN
. . . Dynamic SS. 4 Dr, Hydra- 19*4 DODGE
matlc, power steering and
4 Dr. Sedan. Has automatic
drive, radio81.298

1943 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Has power wln-

Wl 5-2425

COCKTAIL LOUNGE. One of

Wl 5-2426

IMS FORD STATION WAGON

1965 BUICK Lt SABRE

MALE HELP WANIED

Turret Lathes
Vertical Mills
Surface Grinders

964 CHEVROLET

4943 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
2 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl. engine, std.
trans., radio.

Radial Drills

Horizontal Mills

Planer Mills
Experience desirable, but
not required, must have
the ability to learn to read
micrometers, blueprints
and make own setups.

1964 BUICK

1943 MERCURY
2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard trans.
SPECIAL. ..
-SIAM

brakes. new Olds trade,

1943 DODGE
4 Dr. Sedan. Model 440. V8 en­
gine. Automatic. Power steer-

Machine Repairmen,.

1963 CHEVROLET

Journeyman or have 10
years practical experience.

condition. *L**S

sion. radio, whitewalls, extra
1M1 BUICK STATION WAGON

ISM CADILLAC
... 4 Dr. Hardtop, excellent
condition, one owner. Has had

IN* CADILLAC CPE. DEVILLE
whitewall

Dr. HOLIDAY
. . Fully equipped Including
lectric seat, radio, top meALSO, OTHER GOOD
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS

1942 FORD GALAXIE 504
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine, auto­
matic. Power steering. A one
owner car. Extra good condi-

1962 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE
3 Dr. Sedan|85*

Helpers
Paid hospital surgical and
group life insurance plan.
Eight paid holidays. Pen­
sion benefits.
Apply Monday thru Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
E. W. Bliss Company .
1004 East State Street
Hastings. Michigan

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

1943 MERCURY CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic drive,
power steering and brakes.
-t----------------------------- 1963
81,185BUICK
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering
and brakes. ..

"An Equal Opportunity Employer"
1/27

NOTICES

962 CHEVY II

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
1959 LINCOLN PREMIERE
'
; Hastings. Mkhlpsn
1/27 .4 Dr. Sedan.

19*4 FORD
3 Dr. • Oyl. Automatic. Radio.
19*4 DODGE DART
* Cyl. Standard Trans.

19*4 VALIANT

4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic. Radio,
heater, power steering.
1943 CHEVY MONEA

FARM IMPLEMENTS

1959 EDSEL 4 Dr. Sedan,
ita RAMBLER 4 Dr. Wagon.

1H* RENAULT 4 Dr. Sedan.
USED TRUCKS
1945 CHEV. K TON PICKUP
Has radio. Like new condition,
has very few mile*..ji.cso
1943 CHEV. IK TON TRUCK
Rebuilt engine. .81,25*
1943 CHEV. IK TONI145S
195* FORD I TONJ 650
1945 INTERNATIONAL K TON
4-wheel drive. Like new. 82,15*

On 1965

Special Sale

FRIGIDAIRE

APPLIANCES

Com

P.T.O. Spreaders

1941 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
3 Dr. Sedan. Auto. • cyl. Radio,
beater.
1942 FORD GALAXIE
Dr, 6 cyl. Stand, Radio.

19*2 RAMBLER CUSTOM
4 Dr. ■ cyl. Automatic. Radio,
heater. Cheap I
1M2 CHEVROLET BELAIRE
4 Dr. StaUon Wagon.
Automatic.

% OH
100 Bu.

—

115 Bu.

MN PONTIAC 8TA. WGN.

brakes. Automatic.

FD13TJ REFRIGERATOR

M-37 So.

945-3154
1/27

100 Lb. top freezer. No
frost in food section. This
is o bargain!
FPD12TJ REFRIGERATOR

L'27

"WHITE SALE"
USED CAR
SPECIALS
1945 COMET
404 Series, 8 Cyl. Standard.
Power steering.

1944 COMET CALIENTE
^•-Cyl. Standard.

1H! RAMBLER 44S H-H
2 Dr. Hardtop. Low mileage.

Good for that small space
where your present re­
frigerator is. Frost - free
complete 100 Lb. 'top
freezer.

Used
Farm Machinery

FRIGIDAIRE FLAIR
—Used Wheel Horse lawn Trac­ RANGE WITH BASE
tor with mower and blade.

—IJLC. 300 Tractor. New rear
rubber. A-l shape. Loaded!
Starter and lights.
—1962 John Deere 2010 Tractor.
—1960 John Deere B Tractor
Hydraulic. A-l shape 1
—Bush Hog 6 ft 3-polnt Rotary
Cutter. 2 years old,
.

-John Deere Model
Spreader. A-l shape.

N

PTO

30" wide, eye level oven
chrome lined, tendermotic
oven control.' automatic
surface burner.

DDAG-65 COPPER
GAS DRYER

With temperature contrdl
—Delivered ond installed.
FREE DELIVERY
TERMS CAN

—Case 86 Spreader. Almost like
new! '

BE ARRANGED

—Several Used Plow*—All stses.

Consumers Power
Company
GOODYEAR BROS.

1963 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE —Good Used Chain Saws.
Power steering and brakes.
Low car mileage.

canvas

Tarps

5x7 te 16x20

19*2 METEOR
'
4 Dr. Sedan. 8 Cyl. Automatic.
124 N. Jefferson
Excellent condition.
1942 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE
8 Cyl. Automatic. Power
steering.

wiNicrs
Wl &gt;-1124

Balding?
Dandruff?
VMS copyrighted booklet

TORIES

Wl 5-5052

H*ating - Plumbing

19*6 F 1** K TON PICKUP
6 Cylinder.

S«rvic*

RetMieR Ford Inc.

945-3474
BUSINESS OPPORTONlfrl

NOTICE

19*4 F It* K TON PICKUP
6 Cyl. Standard.

121 N. Midi. Hi. *45-2421
1/31

&amp; Farm Supply
Wl 5-2*43
2/3

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION

Naw • lltmodal • Repair

GULF OIL CORP.
Downtown Hostings

KAECHELFS
105 S. Ch&gt;rdi

WRECKING BUSINESS in Bat­
tle Creek. Dealing in salvage
building materials. Same owner
25 years. Large building on 300
x 400 lot. Business for price of
Inventory. Will lease or sell
property. Low down payment

Ph«M Wl 5-2300 aftJ

Wl 5-5S52
tf

6 p.m

i»nta at 1*
3

"Vlwfclnl JWge »&gt; P~j
IU»LICAT10Jfb»DRiL.
at1' MIcMciO.

STORE with PKG liquor license.
Can be operated as patent nickird J. Hudion
medicine or variety store. In­
cludes building. Price of inven­
tory and *125 a month will
handle.

DOG AND SUDS Drive In near
auto theatre, E. Mich. Ave. In­
side seating 40. outside 18 stalls
under canopy. Pull price
411.000. 88.000 down, good lease.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

TAVERN SDM In Albion near
factory. Plenty parking. No
liquor In town. Good lease. No
food. Coin machine will pay
rent. Terms.

Over Stan's Wallpaper
&amp; Pslnt Store

State-Wide

1 ’?«

NOTICE

irsjdOT

TOO EARLY!
WE'RE NOW TAKING
SPRING

ORDERS

II*Bd*r*bo&lt;l UnUdlnj

FOR

OKDKB FOR PUBLICATION.

FERTILIZER.

Your Biggest Discounts

Real Estate '

OPEN FRIDAYS

LADIES* DRESSES, also
Men's and Women's
WINTER COATS

1/21

Of Battle Creek

CALL

MIKE BATCH
BUSINESS-COMMERCIAL
BROKER

945-2223

246 N. 20TH ST.
Ph. 883-8108
Evening 962-2200
1/37
For Banner Classified Ads
Call Wl 6-3481.

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 South

945-2223

Classified Paragraphs
■Ar Business Opportunities

140 Lb. bottom freezer.
WRITE NOW for information on
No frost ever.

Limited Time Only

FARM SUPPLY

1964 GALAXIE 5**
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. • Cyl.
W/wails. Power steering.

1941 THUNDERBIRD
Pully equipped, w/walls.

Hastings Milling

ESTABLISHED
WATKINS
ROUTE In City of Hastings
Completely frost-proof —
88730 average per week pos­
100 Lb. top freezer.
sible. Full or part time. Write
Watkins Products, Inc, D-57,
FPDAI4BJ REFRIGERATOR
Winona, Minn.
1/27

FRANCISCO

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

1943 MERCURY METEOR
I cyl, Std, Radio, w/walls.

ALL KINDS OF HALT—
NO. 2 ROCK SALT
SALT PEARLS
BLOCK SALT
ROCK SALT FOR ICE

Club. Ronald U H.rlbtloro*

Shopping Plaza. Showing ex­
cellent gross and profit. Mostly
short orders. 15,000 down.

* Help Wonted

FFD14TJ REFRIGERATOR

1310 N. Michigan
Phone Wl 5-2479

dk», heater.

PURINA DOG CHOW
DOG MEAL
PUPPY CHOW
CAT CHOW
DOG WORKERS and
SHAMPOO

DRIVE IN. Year around business
grossing over 8100.000. Inside
seating capacity 32. Under can­
opy 18 stalls. Owner will con­
sider trade as part down pay­
ment on building. *15,000 down
O1DIB or rXTAWOATIOM—
will handle package.

PHONOGRAPH RECORDS

FINAL CLOSE-OUT
PRICES

TRANSPORTATION
• *
SPECIALS

, S. Hanover at City Limits

PURINA WILD BIRD SEED
SUNFLOWERS—
SCRATCH GRAIN—or
CORN AND EAR CORN
BIRD FEEDERS

Table of Boys' TROUSERS

1941 COMET

BARRY'S
Chrysler - Plymouth

MAKE US YOUR
HEADQUARTERS FOR'

N E. Railroad
•

Molders
Chippers Cr Grinders

Station Wagon. 4 Dr.. 8 Pass.
V8 engine, automatic drive,
power steering, power brakes,

4 Dr. Sedan.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

FOUNDRY
1963 BUICK
Etoctrs

LARGE BILLIARD PARLOR.
Pool tables, card tables, lunch
counter. 25 yearn same down­
town location. Should pay for
Itself in-a year. Good lease. .

NOTICES

MACHINE SHOP

1965 CHEVROLET

1943 FORD GALAXIE 500
2 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl. engine, au­
tomatic drive, radio. ...*1.2*4

white with blue vinyl Interior.

BAR with resort liquor lioenie.
South end of Gull Lake. 17
acres commercial land along
both sides of’ Route 88. Large
seating capacity with or with­
out property.

CARDS Of THANKS 0 IN MIMORIAMS—2c per

radio, whitewalls. sparkling
1943 MERCURY MARAUDER
3 Dr. Hardtop. Automatic Dr.
Power steering. Air condi­
tioned. Like new. Only ..SIAN

STATE-WIDE

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Word*.

j uui riAtuvau rm

EXCITING VALUES | JANUARY SALE of

LBGALS

establishing profitable Rawlelgh business in N. Barry
County or Hastings. Experience
unnecessary. Above average
earnings. Write Rawleigh. Dept
MC A 651 143 Freeport, Bl. 1/21

NOTICK: Uu&gt;r llillno U U&gt;«
"main" or "fomaU" eolamas ar«
not Iniandrd to oirloda or dlafnurako applkalloaa from poraooo
ot lha olkor aal. Hoch Ilatlnsa art
for tho eoovoolrau ot roadora bocauao aooio eccapatloaa aro eon■iderod nor* altraetlro to poraona
of co« tax than th* oth*r. Diaerlvination in *tnploym*nl brcaoa*
ot ici la prohlhltad by th* 19B4
Federal civil rifhU act with eartain *xr*pllona. Kmployraaut ag*nact* roue/Indir at** la&lt;’'thelr .*d’*r*

•Ar Notices
IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY NICE UPSTAIRS unfurnished.
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
5-roorn and bath apartment
Utilities paid. Good location.
SERVICE! No charge for over­
side prints.
tf
Adults only. Call M5-5423 days.
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new UNFURNISHED three-room
apartment with garage Good
ZIP Code number. Three-line
location. Call Wl 5-3583, if no
stamp with your name, adresponse, Wl 6-4928.
tl
8225. Thia Includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
For Sole—Real Estate
ialty Shoppe. Delton. Mich.

Ilona ar* avallabla to both aexca.
_______________________ '______
2/3 ACRE
'
tf CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
9.2 MILLION NEW CARS AND
with Host New Electric Up- BORDERS A NICE CREEK
TRUCKS SOLD IN 1965—Why
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
not-own your own business 1 SELL FAMOUS KNAPP SHOES
work. Clean 180 square feet Almost new 1-bedroom modern
—Full or part time. Equipment
Automotive garage in Freeport.
for only 8695. Hastings Floor home Just outside city limits.
furnished free. Write Dtst.
Michigan with or withqut in­
Covering, 123 W. State. Has­ Lovely large back yard. School
Mgr. A. C. Adams, Box 7.
ventory equipment. Call Col­
tings, Phone Wl 6-5118.
tf
Shelby. Mich.
1/37
lect for terms. *R. L. Walton.
trade for house in town of
Broker 345-2969, Kalamazoo.
TROPICAL PISH SUPPLIES — equal vahie.
2/3 YOUR OPPORTUNITY—will
Aquariums, stands, pumps,
tralfl you to become a branch
Phone Wl 6-4781
gravel, ornaments. Biters. Gromanager. Rapid advancement,
Lux lights, green plants and
outstanding salary opportuni­
remedies. Biair's Fann A Gar­
it Business Services
ties and employee benefits.
den.
2/10
I-RADE YOUR HOUSE TRAIL­
Male. 21 yrs. old. must be at
ER FOR A PERMANENT PRE­
least high school graduate, and
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
CUT HOME—Easy financing:
liave a car. Phons Mr. How­ A- Fersonele
In aluminum, steel or wood
Balance of Trailer payments
ard at 845-3424, Local Finance
sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
paid off: Stop Depredation:
Corporation. Hastings.
2/3
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.Live in Trailer until house is
PO. Ill, Hastings Telephone
son, Hastings.
tf
completed: We also manufac­
ir Lost and Found
ture custom built house trailers
Monday, 0 pm
L Jl R EXPERT TREE SERV­
up to 24 wide, 76 long, and
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­ LOST —Boy's gold, wtlh blue EXPERT TAILORING on ladles
moval Free estimates. Insured.
proved: Send 13DO for beauti­
stone, class ring. Initial DE.and men's clothing. Phone W&gt;
Phone QL 3-6086. Nashville.
ful colored catalog of 177 floor
1967. Reward. Call collect 721­
6-6114, 6604 Gun Lake Rd
plans, booklet offering 580
Mich. 'IT'
tf
8656 after 4:30.
1/27
Tailor Shop.
tl
plans, natlon^hkier informa­
tion, and niWome trailer
BLEOTRIC Razors repaired— ONE AND ONE-HALF YEAR
malarial,
to: ^Bbtlln Thrift
Special — Your razor cleaned,
OLD PART BEAGLE AND
lubricated and sharpened, only
SPANIEL DOO — White and
pre-cut
homes)
8135. Servfce and satisfaction
brown with “pink" nose. Lost
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 144 E.
3 miles West of Bristol Cor­
IMO I.
State St, Hastings
tf
ners. Answers to "Rex." Has a
chrome choke chain. Call: Ken
FOR BALE BY OWNER-3 bed­
WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
Gray, 623-2081 Collect.
tf
room
home with garage; gas
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
heat; full basement. Large cor­
motors New and used boats.
ner lot, 403 E. Blair, Hastings,
Flote Boats Trailers and ac­ * Miscellaneous
Low
down
payment with land
cessories. M-66 in Naahvllle
contract. Write: Darrel Hall,
OL 3-3861 or OL 3-6074.
tf
STALK SHREDDERS FOR
N*. JSH&gt;lUe Cr**k- or phone:
voluobto
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
^83-7067.
1/lfl
ply. M37 Bo. 945-3150.
tf
* For Sal*__ MiiullauHvi
Yev'll always ovt r»»vh» 1
A Wanted to Rent
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
By using classified.
TLED GABI Bee Carl *s Betty's
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Appliances before you buy!
—Use Rexali’s fast permanent.
WANTED — House to rent, with
They Sell—They Install—They
Regular *34O-Now SI.00. No
buy. in Delton
Service. Ph. Wl 6-3833. M-37
pre-shampoo—No after odor.
•MOO.
2/3
South.
.
tf
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy
ALWAYS A PAVQRITX WITH
tf
YOUR DOO DESERVES THE
THE -KIDS'*—Live turtles and|U lb* Mighty
TABLE PAPER - For picnics,
BK8TI — Jeweled collars, toys,
family reunions, lota of uses.
shampoo, deodorant, sweeten,
40' by 300-. 8350 at The Ban­
leashes, whistles and boskets.
3/10
ner office.
tf
Blair's Fann &amp; Gardea. 2/10

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�Impressive Rites
£ Install I00F

*

ANDADUtTS

KJUIM.

Geneva O'Connor

•pent. Bunday
n. 16-17. with

In Mamoriam
IN MKMOB1AM

Boy Johnson at Birmingham. *
PVBpQATIOg OkDU.

MtnatofDma
Thomas. Jr., who paasad away
one ysor ago on January 3». 1066.
Badly missed but never forgot­
ten by Mother. Dad, Bbtera and
BrottNT.

Mr and Mra. John McCarthy

la lb( Mallar «r ib&gt; a

Bttnv Directs
TREATMENT

Writ ■
Kil l i.rT 11 -I
ojrtumra ana wrae
Wednesday evening. Jan. 13, at ,hy, bu._ rxuch cat*. makin*
the home of Mra; Frank Thomp- . ZLIZZ
‘ nJ* ma^a
re used for mumcal care.

McGhee and

RESEARCH AMP EDUCATION

PtrauoATIOW OftDBB

puiuoanoM okdlb.

MORE CHILDREN ARE
HOSPITALIZED for

Philip H. MluML Jods* ol Pro-

Mr. John Biber, ol North C.rl-

FISHT BIRTH OEFCCTS Jm MARCH OF DIMES

Bunday. Jan. 16, visitors at
Jalo Dukas home. * Mr. and

Mkhig.

Bunday, Jan. 16, dinner guests

PVaiJCATIOW ORDEB.

Mr. Logan, Past
HHS Teacher,
Interviewed

'Y.7. Ordered that os Fobraary JLai. o*db&gt; or FtraucaTiOB—
ksxrisx bo hold
Mildred Qroeo to,
No’lASST

room, HbbiU

X’WKS.’dKt

Rlehord J. Hadsoo

DolW: Jsnnarr 31. 1
Philip M. Mitch til,
Rictani

i;J
nod. Joauorr 4U, ItSC
Philip H. MiIrX.il, J«

ftri..
HuUmb,

Mirhlra

Many thanks to thoughtful.
Mra. A. Lynn .Brown, for sending
a copy of u recent neat,paper
article about a former Hostings
High Scikool teueba-.
Tlu- four column stray accom­
panied by an excellent photo­
graph. to a feature entitled. "In­
triguing Individual." Following
are cxccrpta from Us- article that

community.—

rsr;

ihouMimL'. I’ve known that I
। didn't like. Sometimes I don't
like the things the&gt;- do, but
they’ll take their medicine—as
long ua they know you care about
them."
.

rUMUCATlOM ORDER.

Hartings.

seior of the Pan-Hellenic League.

IXSrtoSP

Map. Mkbfeax. prlsr |o said hearlarPahlleatloa bad imloo (ball La

"Ann Arbor to a big city, but
han Uh&gt; warmth of a small
town. Il’s a thrilling thing for
in

leadership

roles,

as

Funuoanoa oun

finxst:
iuotlago. Mublro
FVBU0ATI0K ORDER.

ORDER or PUBLICATION—

Kolitr. Do-

Millar. 113

and children were Bun-

Hotilho. Mlchi(»n

PUBLICATION ORDER
RtotB of Mlrblcsu. I

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PIONCIIH CUBIT
ASSKIAIIH
101 S. MMUfsa Ara.

MIMORIAL MONUMINTS
OF DISTINCTION
Lawrwnca Brotfara
Hid CharlM

Hastings

Office Hours
MON.. WID. OPm.

Phone 945-9415 |
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State Fami Insurance

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agtncy for

INSURANCE
All Forms of

Insuranco and Bead*
JERRY ANDRUS ,

CHria. Bid
SOS w Ab

Deputy Grand marahal of the

Mlfixr Buehler and children and
Mr. and Mra. Joe KauHnum
aauaser. as. aosaaa &gt;Bao.
and; Mra Harold Mridcdlon In M&gt;a
Sac th rt. U.ory ttsgrtrSau
Brainy laird. Tit B. BaUth.
man left Monday. Jan. 17. via BhMro. B3. Ju. Uf Maa 1
BX JhS. Id.
Jet from WlUow Run for Tampa, LAKE ODBiaA — Btta BMU1.

solid

Jan. 30. 1M6

with their daughter. Grace
Thompson until April.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Irwin,

UtnrlMii

one of the finest groups of
children in the United States.
They’ are fundamentally good. ter published Ln The Bonner last noon Mrs.' Cave accompanied lAWMUCT—BollM Wright. M3 Bx
them to visit Mr. and Mra. Ken­
But we must keep our finger on
i lie aw cniorccmcnt or Barry neth Erickson of South Freeport.
things. We nubt give our youngIvan Rouah returned
. Mra.
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talnly there must be a way to Ih&lt;inw
Marysville, Friday,
what they are support&lt;1 to do."
remedy this situation.
| J*n/ "• *xtcr spending a week
m. the enum »r
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from “rugged ttock.” was born
SWt™«&gt;u u, *, Bon^ j StTSff
gnuluAted tn 1926 as the cuur,
I Pennoek Hospital Thursday, Jan.
president, and later earned his

r fcltchm
tan. Wart
er. Greta

rohirfiRtee. Rdt
Erway, i.hod
Jorte Ritter;

Fannie
Visitors were taom' Grand
Ledge. Palo. Fremonl. Muskegon.

Ida, Wayland and Mulliken.
will likely decline M per- .
years,

according

to

Michigan

tuques.
AB degree from Alma College
summa cum laude &lt; where he
was also class president, editor
of the school paper and valedlr"Wo're As Noor As Your Tolephono"
torianl.
Hta record was such that lie
won a fellowship to the Univer­
sity of Michigan, where he took
a master's degree hi 1931. Next
came a fire-year teaching stint
't Hastings (Mick) High School,
and in 1936, he waa lured to
This Guide
Koop It in o Handy Place for Future Reference
Ann Arbor and aaalgrirtl to tench
social studies al Slauson Jiuuor
High.
He's never quite gotten away
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
from tbe place Four years af­ Appliance &amp; General Repair
LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
thorized Dealer for Wheel Business Services Offered
ter he began teaching at Slau^m
Imtsllsiion. Dry W«IL ,Drain
Horse Tractor and Lawn Boy
lie was named its principal—
field. Pumping &lt;S24.(Xn6r 1st
Mowers. E. L. Carpenter Hard­ PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rito Water
1.000 gals.). Call 945-5482.
Systems
Sold,
instaltod,
serviced
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
ware.
Lswta
Eioctric,
Clovordalo
623REPAIR—Expart workmsmhip.
V538l.
parent—helping youth to develop
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. State
Concrete
Products
Into good Americans, respectful
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
trf tnuiMlons and awure of their
civic dutlew. “We must not al­
Automobile &amp; Machinery
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
low them to ait back and accep!
Barry County Ready Mix Co,
Repair
the sacrifice of their fortfallien
Phone Wl 5-2123. ,0.
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
we must help thevn to pro- CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
tings Floor Covering, 123 W
Hosdquartar* for hoipitsl sup- ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
While lie happily admits that
State. Wl 5-5118.
COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
lio* Gardner's. Phono 945AND GRAVEL—Bonder-Gra'Wl
today's youngsters ore "far
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
more knowledgeable" than any
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
who have preceded them, he ala.
State Rd. Phone Wl £-2123.
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. ▼
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fact that they arc not ax originGuaranteed workmanship. Also

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

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17«*. 1»66.

Iva Corwin, inside RusMtans;
Peter Howe and Kemxxh. Stamm,
outside guardtone: ' Ralph Lraig
and Lillian Wilson, chaplains;
Greta Prrklna minirtan;
Gifts were preMnted to" tbe
S£X£5,
Burghdurf by Lavtnlil wood
from the Fast Nobte Grand Club
and by Dorothy Howe from the
lodge. As the gifts were prosmted each one vm eworated to

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Dafsull kstlaa Ma na. la U«

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Sarah Roush, right supporters
to vice grand; Ward KnKy and

-nuit .statement about Uie squir- and Mra. John Usborne and
reb certainly makes me sound
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like some kind of a nut.“ Itk a

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Lawrence Larkin and Fannie

Hall, right supporters to noble
grand; Richard Nixon and Genc-

Blaakeaiku, 131

I Public Forum

Ark* Burgtaduff, juntor. past
noble grand; Glenn Roush and
Dorothy Howe, noble grands;
Earl Keeler and Emma Payne,

Lavtnla Wood, recording secre­
taries; Lloyd Shroyer and Mar-

Freak Lorry' Omuedoa.
I fisttiM CUB, P.O. Bos

Zatae Eastman, Kellogg Founda­ Holy Name of Jesus Saturday
tion nurse in the WoodlandNashville ort-xs for several years.

room. These are guod Ami ri -

■udo as preildad by «i

anMITTAMCM

He's a guy who ia fond of life
and people and animals. Neigh­
borhood squlmds will follow him mua. MF. and Mra. Nerval Ttointo the houset If he’s not care­
ful.
That's Harold Lngan, school
and Mra. Chart* Wilder and
principal, humanitarian.
Naturally the article pleased
the recipient of ’ this attention.

we them.

Loinin is clearly a man who
likes people and Invert young-

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

Hartlnga were Bunday, Jan. 16,
involvod in many Ann Arbor
activities — Boy Scouts, Oirl
Scouts, the United Fund, the Kl- A1 Rooenbergtr and daughters of
Alto were Bunday. Jap. 18, dlnmember of the Junior Chamber

week's Intriguing Individual, Use
dean of Ann Arbor's junior high
school principals. Harold M. farmer students would know.

Philip n
David I. D

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deputy grand treaaurtn; Gaynel
Smith of Muskegon, rjeputy
grand guardian; Robert and
Mary Peterson ot Palo, deputy
grand chaplains.
Officers installed were: CUf-

NFECTIOUS DISEASES
COMBINE/

LEGAL
obdbb or rtnuoATiOH—

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Vandertoff cT Hartings
visited her mother. Mra. Stella
tn Smith and Dorothy Darke.
Tubbs at tha Richard Shoe­
bridge home Sunday, Jan. 16. * ter surprised her father. Jeaae
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Tooker of Blough with a birthday cake
Wcrtbrook of Fremont, deputy
Bl.-Johns were Saturday, Jan.
15; supper gueata rtf Mr and Mrs
Robert Tooker
Bill Blough attended the K. P. thy McKee of OrrenvlUe. deputy
party Saturday. Jan. 15. at the

9nrr»DmcT9
Husband, Family
and Grandchildren

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boys mw n~u or Mr ond

Grand S. were Sunday, Jan.

Mfck
kick alt »r.4
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OF KALAMAZOO

In loving memory of our Fa-

IN MEMORIAM
OLIVER— In loving memory of
my Wlft, Mother, and Grandma.
Lucy Oliver, who passed away 10
yean ago.
The world may change from year

David

and children

all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
asu Ssrvicw, M37 So.. Wl 5­
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
2223.
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W: State St.
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
highly organized today. We
Repairs and sharpening Saw
haven't given them time to
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERVparts and supplies. McCulloch
think. If you found a kid lying
in a field, looking up at the
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
and while). Jscobs Prescription
stars and thinking, you'd prob­ ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
Pharmacy. Phon. Wl 5-2466.
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
PAIRED in twavy garments. Red
ably call a psychiatrist. ’
Wing Sporting Boots and Shc&lt;s
The Slauwxt principal loves
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE
Beebe's Shoe Shop
123 S.
.
V
Jefferson
Golden Oftivra tinea in thu
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv­
lied Jaoaarr 2 J. la««
Philip It Mlleheli, Jedc» of Pro rd inaagurau- Ann Artktr'a Ju­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
nior High football program
Wl S-5176.
“Whra u lltUe fellow tackles a GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All
washers, dryers and small home
big guy end Iwings turn down.
TROPHY CENTER
appliances. Call 945-2317.
more jeweier, i _
SERVICE ON AU MAKES of treePhono 945-5316.
Logan to an ardent Michigan
wrta fan. secs moot of thi- Ann
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
in our new building at 124 N ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Arbur High games, enjoys hunt­
TERS—Service, parts, hoses end
ing, bowllug, fishing and gulfing
Jefferson. Experfenced mechan­
Reoair and new work. Fixtures
bags for all makes. Authorised
«B------- a bu------ .a. SET.. ,wh()
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl
Hoover Sales and Service. Sleury
Electric. 222 S. Jefferson.
5-5052.
attributes thia. In part to the

Miscellaneous

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYKS COLOR CEN221 W. MUI.

MOBILE

Rodio, Talwision RapaWssf

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND

became New Haqipahtrex first
daughters. Nancy. 25. to married
and to the head

Call 945-3481 If You Would Lika to be Listed in

This Weekly Service and Repair Guida

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IN HASTINGS

HASTINGS
GOOD PLACE
LTO WORKj

Present Achievements

in a Growing Community
We welcome this opportunity to join with our local Jaycees in the sponsorship

of

Recognition Days—a time to recognize that, in every facet of community activity,
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potential for growth and progress that our city offers.

A fine community that's al­

Local stores always offer

ways on the alert for new
ways to become even better

We Salute

. .» . that's what our town
gives all of us.

"specials" ... in value ond

GOOD PIACF
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Diversity of business ond

y-AycEe.®.

JAYCEES

variety, quality and copipleteneM of the products and
services they provide.

A good place to live, work

industry presents challenge

and shop odds up to a good

and opportunity for oil, with

place to raise a family . ...

special support for young

with happy surroundings

aims, ambitions.

now. and a bright future.

A Message from the Gvic Minded Firms in Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WBCH
1220 on your Radio Dial

Halting* City Bank
150 W. Court St.

Winlck'i
Clothing for the Family

St. Martin Floral
Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
For the Entire Family

White's Photography
Studio — Candid — Commercial

The Strand Theatre
The Showplace ot Barry County

Renner Ford, Inc.
Sales &amp; Service

Organ &amp; Piano 5’sidio

E. L. Carpenter Hardware
Complete Saddlery Department

Larke Buick-Chevrolet
Sales//- Service

Hair Shaping. Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

Bender Gravel Co.
Washed Sand and Gravel

Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship

Hastings Point &amp; Wallpaper
107 E, State St.

Reahm Motor Sales
Pontiac ■ Oldsmobile - Cadillac

City Food fr' Beverage

Barry Cleaners

Jacobs' Prescription Pharmacy
Your Rexall Stpre
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Koechele* Inc.
Heating e Cooling • Plumbing

Bun McPharlin’s Man's Weat
Appliances—TV &amp; Hi Fl

Mahler Motor Sales

Tho Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma M. Fingleton

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate
Hastings Area Properties

The Sherwood-Stack Agency “

Felpauich Food Center
Fine Foods - Meats - Produce

For Insurance

Ben Franklin Store

Goodyear Brothen
John Deere Farm Implements

Electric Motor Service
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Al Sttury, Prop,

Cleveland*’ Men’* &amp; Boys'
Clothing &amp; Footwear

National Bank of Haitine
State at Jefferson
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Barry's Form Store
Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

Stowell Building Service
General Contractors

Frandsen Insurance
Einar Frandsen C.L.U.

Gardner's Pharmacy
Dependable Prescriptions

Jerry Andrus
Insurance Agency

Hasting* Groin &amp; lean
Master Mia Feeds

Ironside Monument Work*
Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Building Supplies

Montgomery Ward fir Co,
118 $, Jefferson

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Hotting* Hotel
For Your Dining Pleasure

Miller's Dairy Store
Ice Cream Specialties &amp; Luncheons

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Department Store

W. J. McAllister
Leonard Petroleum Products

Footwear for the FamHy

Hosting* Cleaner*
Phone Wl 5-4031—Free Pickup &amp; Delivery

Feed

�arry Fair to Have 3
New Exhibit Buildings

Persons on VA
William Hyde
Of Lake Odessa Petition Roll/ to
Receive Query
Dies Thursday

Exhibit* at the Barry County

rncted at the fairground*.
Wort baa akeady been Started
on dismantling the three build-

Hyde.

Piokens Chapel

Robert M. FUsOeraid. manager

permits. with completion target
RECEIVES AWARD—Martas Private Josses K Parxer. MS «f
Mra Mildred P. Parker of Hickory Corner*. Mleh. to row*UlMs*
by hto ExoeaUr* Officer. Major J. Kovach. Jr, upon raooivteg *

to live with his daughter. Mrs. regulation Intended to speed up
Geraldine Strunk, at Royal Oak.

a grandson and three

TB Outbreak
Emphasis Need
For Vigilance

A space to also provided for
tbe payee'* Social Security num­
ber. if available, so that Identi­
The unfortunate epidemic
fication files may be kept up to outbreak of tuberculosto at the
This to particularly Important emphasizes tbe fact that tuber­
culous to still very much In evi­
dence in thi* modern day," said
J. Irvin Nichols, Executive Di­
rector of ths Michigan Tuber­
culosis and Respiratory Disease
Association — State Chrisunaa

Mr* Robert Murphy of Lan- hrapltalive*inn since all admtlRing .pent’Wedne.day of lart
week with her mother. Mr* Gary
FittGereld urged that the
Townsend. Mr*. Townsend and questionnaire card not be muti&amp;on. Russell, and Mr*. Marlorte
« looted and that tbe
Robinson were Sunday dinner ^rUT&gt;nl .‘xwwTr
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guest* of the Otorge Townsend. ।
for Uteretom of the
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of Di...
River Road.
questionnaire to provided.

'People must constantly be
reminded that toberealoala to

'Leva' i&gt; Christian
Science Subject

MILLER
REAL ESTATE

■■Father-Mother to Che name child.’
for Deity, which indicate* Hl*
A comparable incident occurr­
tender reteUomhlp to His splrl- ed in Whitehall, in I960 Of 1.­
100 Mudent* in the Whitehall dis­
trict. seven had acUve tubereulo-

Traffic Tickets

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lumi,
u rial* «1&lt;M et
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Bl. tzllaia

Rehabilitation
Nursing Seminar
Set for Feb. 1
An all-day areninar dealing
with rehabiUtaUnp nursing to
scheduled for Tuesday. Feb. 1,
at Innman * restaurant tn Galro-

cd and practical mine*, thera­
pist* and all other* Interested
1th with Key found to be infected with the in the newest rehabilitation
techniques.

BTAT1 UBV1CI
INSURANCE • *

Bdence services this Sunday as
Ph. *45-5182

A more recent epidemic out-

Lisa Godfrey Has
Post at Kalamazoo

by a cortimit- Special Barry County Fair boost County Agrtrold for SI each. It to planned to

Hastings

Eirl UilUrd. 0ru4

retaUons commlure. but ha*
Mated that for thi* special fund

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The building* will add much mltteca.
Women Students ot Kalamazoo
neednl display and exhibition
The Ki wanto Club of HaaUngs College. A senior. she to head
space for future fain, he Mated.
will spearhead the special fund
drive as a public are-vice project
encompassing the entire county.
height

Sunfield Township. the eon ot

HU wire. Lillian, died tn Bat-

The Hastings Banner

A soft answer turneth away wrath:

But grievous words

all of the grain raising counties near future A planned publicity
of MiclUgan and other dates.
The buildings were requested by
the Barry County Cooperative the county will also be executed
Extension Service through dlrecBuerge Mated.
A special gifts committee win
granted last October and im­
mediate plana were formulated Kiwanis. Thia will enable or­
to transfer tbe building* to tbe ganisation* and business firm*
to make contributions to the
Whllo the buildings were ac­
quired at no expense through a
departmental transfer, there will
be an estimated 42,10000 root
per building to move them and ticket* to Barry County famine*
and friend*. Buorge said, and

stir up anger.
Frav.. 15x1

SPONABLE
FUNERAL HOME

aUon. tbe Barry County Pair,

in operation at. fair time next
&gt; Mong? v 111 be raised by
dpeetagcotnmlttee formulated I
Association and the Southwest­ members of tbe Hastings KhranL» Club under tbs chairmanship will be July 26 through July 30.
tire cases were found and four ern Regional Rehabilitation Cm-

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Thoughts For A Week

fort* of all Barry County 411
&lt; prepared. Contracting to ac- Clubs, and all agricultural
xnpllih the job of moving tho
Hidings to I he new fairground. reau. Grange, etc. In the urban
areas
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_Middleville,
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and Wilfred Bums both Nashville. Delton. Freeport,
ng,.
; Woodland and other populatod
art**;
service
and
Acquisition of the buildings' lrT?J' «■«!« and civic
civic erouna
groupn
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hr asked
nzkrrl to
tn aell
1*1! boaster
hnmtrr
will be
tickets.
Kickoff dale for this special

sored by the Kenny-Michigan
Rehabilitation RxmdaUon, th*

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Robert H. Sfeaebk, Owner
W. Green at Broodway

Mi. Wl 5-9252

ready to recover orbiting Gemini
Call Wl 6-9481.

Legion

requiring annual TB examlna-

Hospital.

near

Battle

Advanoe registration. with" a
43 fee Including luncheon, may
be made through Mn. Marguer-

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE

Nujses at the American Legion
Mlchlgan Tuberculosis and Rea- Hospital. Battle Creek.

Adoption of such

lurrsy showed growth tn axxe^.-

Back in th* summer of 1916—when tho Auto Club was
founded-a motoring trip frequently was a pioneering
adventure. Roads were poor and rout* markings Were
on telephone poles banded by the Auto Club.

TirSntett
A. ■•Hmt

The Michigan Tuberculosis and
Respiratory Disease Association

LET US F ’ roue

vlded Um leadership.which tub
minaXed in the recently enacted
law requiring tuberculin skin
testing of an children entering
school for the first time.
Healthy persona with strong
resistance can normally throw
off the TB germ* but If subject-

TO BE FIXED

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TB usually Infect* the lung area

the body. Having tuberculosis
germ* In jnur body doe* not
mean that you have active tuber­

quick service c*ll us today.

tubercule bacilli—will be killed

defensive powers and never do
any harm However, in situation*
a prolonged period of time and
to physically run down, the germ
can break out Tf the bodily dethey will multiply and invade

Today, good roads and signs along with th* Auto Club's
wagonful of services end protection assures you of
carefree travel.
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• Round-the-Ctock Road Service • Personalized
Travel Planning • Broad Personal Accident Insurance
• Protective $5,000 Bail Bond

point the person ha* active tubercuiott* and can communicate
th* germ* to other*.
A person m*y feel healthy,
look healthy, and be quite active

YOU LEAD THE WA'.
WAY WITH TRIPLE-A
AUTOMOBILE CLUI
CLUB OF MICHIGAN

Michigan it to ertlmated that
1 JOO,OOP persons now hare the

HASTINGS OFFICE
237 West Stat* St.
Phon* 945-4392
IDWIN J. MIIMNBACH. R^rsreMMiv*

tope recorders, too.

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl 3-91*7 • Wl 3-39*2

We Clou at

Noon on
their family physician.
health department, or

Ibcai
local

Sbturdan

range for a tuberculin akin test.

Everything’s Shipshape, with Savings!
A real craftsman can tell you. To build solidly, start with a good plan,
and keep at it

steadily. Building for the future is not too different. If you would

have your family's future sound and secure

with everything “shipshape” when

it comes to the financial need* of your growing youngsters

Savings Plan. Save systepiatically, save steadily

start with a good

at the National Bank of Hastings.

A« you build for the future, liberal interest paid on aavlnga give* you an extra
dimension of security.
to the one who sham your life ... to long-time friends and favorite relative* .

Open Doily Monday thru Saturday till 3:00 — Thursdays HM 12:00

the happy children next door and tbe neighbors who welcomed you to the block

how often w- let *o unspoken tbe love and affection we feel. Valentine's Pay gives
ub a wonderful oftpottuniry to express tho*e special thoughts which have filled our

hearts all year. And wherever you choose » aey. Hallmark Valentines speak for you

in the most delightful, amusing

ot

sentimental way. Come in soon and see our wide

and wonderful colleaioQ.

JACOBS R,xU Manner
128 Eart Stat* Strart

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Member Federal Reserve System and
f tdtral Depoiit Imuranct C.orponUion

DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO 110,000,00

Loans fra. ’60" t. &gt;60,000“

�Calvary UX
Church Plans
Youth Meetin!

'jau’S

Bunday octool at 9:30 am
■vary Bunder - -This Is Um
Ufe" over WKZO-TV, 9:30 am.
channel 3; WOOD-TV, 10:90 am.

, Paster
Christian Endeawa will have
charge ot Um Bible School and
Church service Sunday.
Bibln school. 10 am.
Worship hour, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor Sunday, 5.

Carlton SDA •'
Plans Special /

MET
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, II mn.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm

Doot forget tbe C. A Finance
Drive is on. Keep Um goal high;
donations are in order. »th annlveraary. C. E. week Jan. SO to

CHURCH OP THE BRETHREN
8319 CbaU Grove Road
ST. BOBE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Pr. Joseph C. Dunphy
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Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Rev. David Hawley, Assistant |
Worship services, 9:45 am.
Bunday school, 10:45 am.
Bunday Maas, 8, 10, 11:30 am.
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult
Confaastoos, 4 to 5, and 8 to 9.
choir practice.
•
Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Bundaya
Thursday, Junior choir. 4 pm. Before Ms reel on weekdays.
Dally Miwes, 7 and I am.

Saturday Service

8T. AUGUSTINE,

Hickory Corners, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jenin, Pasler
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7:30 pm. Evening service.

Dr. Manley U expected to ra­
tals experiences ot pioneering
ths work Ln tbe mountain areas,

Rev. M. F. Goble, Pastor
9:45 «m Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
8 pm. Young People's sendee.

Sunday school, 11 am.
Um Christian Endeavor will be
in charge ot evening service.
Rev. Manta Peake win bring
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1716 N. Broadway
Minister, Dale R. Harvey
410 B. Madison, 045-5006
^Churchtofo!^

lai Ionia Rd, Kalamo
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's Service, 6:30

eke Odessa IPA. Campgrounds
Phone DR 4-8277
Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship service, 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pin.
Evening service, 8 pm.
Bible Study Wed.. 7:30 p.m.

menfvslus'of your hans , tit us'aWtfcM•

Mr. Donald Elmore
Director ot Muato and Youth
9:45 am. Bupday school classes
x all age*.
,
11 am. Message by tbe pastor.

platy W keeping with tbe Increased value M
your property. See us soon.
.

METHODIST CHURCH
Car. of Bisson and Buehler Road
4 ml. W. of Broadway, Freeport
Rav. Morris Borgman, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pm.

COLEMA'ft
Elijah." '
6: 30 pm. Wesleyan Youth Fel­
lowship.
7: J0 pm. Evening Gospel Hour,
service directed by the Youth of
tto church. Pictures and History
of Houghton College. Houghton,

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6:30-8 Junior High Youth Fel­
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6:30 Senior High Youth Fel­
lowship at the church.
Monday. 7 Boy Scouts. '
Wednesday Activities
0:30 Circle 3 will meet at the
home of Mra Kenneth Raw.
1:30 Circle 5 will meet in the

then I*

ONLY ONE
choir practice; 7:30, Chancel
choir practice.
Saturday. 6:30 Couplee Club
will have a potluck supper in
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Mr. and Mra Don Walton of St.
Johns were Thursday, Jan. 12,
visitant of his parents, Mr. and
Mra. Claude Walton. * Mr. and
Mra Don Walton of St. Johns,
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Tbompeon
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land in Hastings Bunday, Jan.
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land and daughters and Mra
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HaMinga were BundayAJan. 46,
dinner guests of their mother.
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Harold Woods of Rockford. .

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Mr. and Mra Harold Yoder ot
Logan were Bunday. Jan. 10,
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mra.

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Jan. 14. supper guests nt MR*.and Mra Ira Blough at Alto.
Mr. and Mra Ray Seeee enjoyed
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Barry Fann
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spending some months with has
sister. Mra. Clair Brog, was a
weekend guest ot Mr. and Mra.

daughter, Mra. Billy Kim and
two children were supper guests
of Mr. and Mra. Virginia Route
on Arlington Street Thursday.
Mra Gladys Abraham and

Has High Record

completed an official DHIR ac­
tual production record of 10,780
pound* ot milk and 830 pounds
of butterfat, in 306 days two
times a day milking, according
to The American Guernsey Cat-

new facHItlee?

possible for her to walk. A Mr.
and Mra. Donald McKoy, who
have been In Pennock Hospital
fur nearly a month, returned
home Monday on Greenwood
Street. Her mother will care for

See nt tor the money you
need to finaanu new larm
faclllHes, rep tin, expansion,
etc. Long tarma, low. coat.

JIM BARR

D. Fausnaugh. 23. son of Mr. and
Mra. Jack D. Fausnaugh. R1
Hickory Corners, was assigned to

bcr of this ctass to pass on this
year. The other member was Rev.
Wendell Lind. 43. Cloverdata
Elvln Flnkbelner of Trinity
Church In Grand Rapids. * who iiad pleaded guilty to a bad
check charge before Circuit
daughter and family, Mr. and
Judge Archie McDonald, was
Mra. Jim Smalley, in their new
placed on probation far a year
home on Gun River near Plain­
well, Bunday. .
Mra. Dolly Johnson waa moved
to Pennock Hospital Sunday,

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SMITH BROS.

&lt;A I am 86 yean old and still
working. Would you advise ma to
file an application only for With the Social Security Admin­
istration, 13 publishing a reriea
of qiwsdons and answers on so­
cial security subjects. Tf you
I have a Question, the Social Se­
curity Administration will be glad

Facility for some time died Sa'.iir.Liy evening al Pennock Hao'
|j.i,d !-\.:.-.-ral servlets wen- )»id
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day
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pathy to the family, a Pastor
Gerald Slack, wife and duugh- ’ Going to Lowry — Airman Peter you work.
.
i
ter of Battle Creek, were 8alur- F. King, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Q. I hear there are two plans
under Medicare. What are they?
A. The first is boepttal insuranco; the second suppiement-

Mr. and Mra Thomas Bremer,
Sunday. * Ternary Boger, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra Jack Boger
of Meta Rond, is to enter Blod­
gett Hospital. Thursday &lt;o have

Mrs. Jim Smalley and family,
who luivo been staying with Mr.
and Mra James BnuUley. Sr.,
since iho arrival of their son,
Sharon, returned borne Jan. 20.
* Mra. Lucy Bowcm, who writes
vaJescencc. They have been hav­ from Bradenton, Fla, says she
ing hepatitis, a most dreaded plane to attend the Michigan
disease. Two of their children picnic, Jan. 30.
are in foster bonus and the
jouiiBCHk waa wnn uw granaparents. * Roland Oax of Cali­
West Woodland
fornia, who works for the Mid­
tty Victor
land ChemlcaT Plant, was called
to Midland there for business
renaona. He spent tho weekend
, narrow ^pridgo
with Um: home foik-t Mr. und
TbcrnappHi uh
Mra. Charles Cbx and family.
a thing ot tinHarry Stmson took a former
resident of Middleville to visit
old friends recently on Wednes­
day. They called on Mrs. Carl moved and traffic was again
PfcrdstcUer and ilr. and Mrs. moving over the highway. But
Sam Coats. He was Oscar Harter, the bridge is not all Uuix Is a
who Is 81. Ho and his wife at tiling of the ixu&gt;t I Tin- beauti­
one time lived in tho home re­ ful trees along the west side of
cently owned by Mra. Martha the road south of the bridge es­
Dean on Paul Street, and moved pecially a spreading maple and
,to Central Lake In 1010. Mra. a beautiful beech that to many
.Harter died a year ago and now liad and made this mile of nxul
he Is living with his son-in-law
and daughter, die Z. H. Zim­
mermans In Hastings. He Is
quite well but has to walk with

pay for my drugxT
ciUsen ot tbe United States, &lt;r
A The only dress
an alien who has lived in the
Untied Stales for at toast 5 Her this plan would I
yeara And, be will bare to apply

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mechanic in Headquarters Com­
pany at Fort Leavenworth, en­
tered the Army In January, 1862. ।
He completed basic training str
Fort Knox, Ky. Fausnaugh. a
1061 graduate of W. K. Kellogg
High School In Hickory Comers,
was employed by tho B. C. Sup-

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tho balance. If you have do expanwa you pay only the |3
monthly premium. *
Q. Will social security tell me
which doctors and hospitals I

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Schod were Friday evening
guests of his brother, Mr. and
Mra. Rodney Scliad in Grand
Rapids. * Mra. Laura Kltch
slipped on the sidewalk near the
Var.denburg store last Tuesday
and broke iter hip. She b in
Blodgett Hospital. * Rev. and
Mrs. Harold Taber and family

SMITH

BROS

Mra. Jack Brown recently.
Jim Robertson and Jerry King
had a 72-hour leave and spent
lai* weekend with Jim's grand­
mother, Mrs Charles Robertson
at Dunedon. Both boys arc on
the Robert Huntington D D781
I and Monday were to start on a
cruise on the Caribbean Sea. *
Bernard Wierlnga, who b hesne ।
after a disc operation, can get
about In the house. Jack Camp­
bell. Bud ClsJcr and Bruce Wel­
ton ore taking shifts helping
with •K.
S««ni 13 visiting her niece and
: family, Mr. and Mra. C. Black­
sheer at Winter Haven, Fla. *
People were shocked to hear of
the death of Mra. Rhea Brandstetter Cove Bench, who died nt
her home in Hastings Friday.
Her funeral was Monday after­
noon at the First Presbyterian
Church in Hastings with Interjmenl at Deepdale Cemetery in

guaranteed
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95 bu. modal, for example.

bhed house north of Clarks­
ville. * The many friends of
Mra Eble Potter. 77. mother of
Forrest Potter of Durkee Rood,
were grieved to hear of her pass­
ing last Wednesday evening at
Pennock Hospital. Services were
Saturday at 1:30 al the
Pickens Chapel with burial In
BarryviUc Cemetery. Our sym­
pathy to the family. * Mr. and
Mrs. Vlctdr Simon were in Urn­
sing, Grand Ledge, Mulliken,
and Sunfield on Saturday. *
Winston Merrick of Hastings
called on Mrs. Alice Hendee last

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�John became better. His leg waa
bloated with tbe poison, and
many weeks passed before he en­
tirely recovered from the bite.
Mra. Wickham paid tbe doctor
with bread and other provisions.
John* tarty experience with

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Serpent* of all kinds were abun­
dant. and always a menace to
man and beast. One day while
looking for berries near Huckle-

Hunter, who Cann? To Barry
County, 75 Years Ago.
Written By Charles A. WMsscrt
And Read Before Barry County

easy range of his gun.
------- . shooting was a tame
sport in the early days. Mr.

had previously lanced with a
flint. Then iw dug a root which
he steeped with crancs-blll and
near the buckwheat patch with
the old flint lock to keep the
turkeys from spoiling the crop.

Notice of New

Night Store Hours
Baginning January 24, 1966

Jacobs Prescription Pharmacy
we will close one hour earlier each week day

except Friday.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday &amp; Saturday

fore be was able to devise a
method of capturing these ani­
mals Ln Crape. Finally they took
advantage of the wolf's dislike
of getting hl* feet wet and suc­
ceeded. They selected a place on rred meadows, and stored their,
honey in hallow trees. Bee hunt- I
Ing was an art in itself. The in-1
..one they placed a con- sects were caught by burning,
Itap with a piece of baH honey comb in a' box or captured
pt-it. The wolf smelling on flowers in the Fall. When Ii From tbe time when he was
~ loaded
~~~ -i
.. ,, with
w.mi !*’w bi* nm xwi. Mr. Wlckthey had
themaeivw
to keep his feet from getting sweets, they were liberated, and. bam
marksman,
wet. and was caught in the trap. the keen-eyed hunter UdM them Hie first gun was *
a n
fllnt
*“* vlock.
'*v
Even the anima] escaped If not to their hlrea tn the trees. Tbe He next pome need a ■•pill-gun,"
securely caught. One wolf, cap­ bees were then stuptfied with which was. tired with a percus­
tured in One of Mr. Wickham's .•nufke, the tree was cut down sion pili placed in the breech.
traps gnawed Its leg off and es­ and opened, and the honey car- Hl* favorite weapon was a rifle
caped. A three legged wolf after­
wards killed by Mow Durkee
near Huckleberry Lake was sup­ amount of ho hey which Mr.
posed to be tbe same animal
Wickham had obtained, lhe bees
Trapping arid fishing and bee attracted by tbe odor, came into
the bouse In such swarm* that --- ———--------- *——— —
she was compelled to take her,oW llme turkey and chicken
little daughter and run to the ‘boots. which were annual
neighbors, leaving the bees in unusementa among the pioneers.1
Z_ ...
.____
k these competitive.
He w..
was .M.
able, ILn
matches, to obtain a large share
of the birds. He picked them off
at a distance varying up to BO
bouse against than. In the'Fall
of IBM the Wickhams' gathered
enough honey comb to make a

were caught In large numbers,
and only fish as tho sturgeon
which came up the Thornapple
and Coldwater rivera, jttre con­
hunter he never killed a bear, sidered worthy of special atten­
though he often saw them. Dur­ tion, except an occasional trip
ing bis first years'in Carlton.
muskallunge. These sturgeon
living within a mile of the coun­ which frequented the riven often
ty line, reported that a bear or weighed as much as IM pounds.
bears had killed one of bis oxen. They were taken with spears, pr

the early aetUera. John and
some other boya went out to
catch tbe bear. They saw the
spot where tho ox had been
killed, the busiies and saplings
the foliage was covered with tbe
hair of the ox and bears, and
blood was splashed over the
ground. Tbe caroaas of the ox
Was found terribly mutilated

For emergencies at any hour;

The boys' courage failed them,
and they left the trap to spend
a fearful night in the woods
listening to the howling of

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bear sprung tbe dead-fall, but
the bait had been placed so far
from the logs that the animal
was caught too fur In the rear
to be held securely. The boys
were glad whan It became light

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The trappen caught otter and
mink, paying almost no attention
at all to muskrats, which bring
high prices today in the fur
market. Tbe mink were tracked
to their holes, dug out and cap­
tured. Catching otter required
great care and skill. It was that
lhe trapper brought into use
his knowledge of woodcraft. Tbe
otter frequented lhe streams at

two turkeys and MOO tn cosh
as the net proceeds of hl* trip.
There waa no underbrush in
the woods in those days. The
The trees roae to great heights,
and one could sec a long distance
through tho woods With his
double-barrelled revolving breech
gun, MT. Wickham begged many
deer, the principal quarry of tbe
early hunters. One day he pur­
of pulling their legs up under sued a deer through the woods
their bodies, and sliding on for hours without getting sight
their bodies, and sliding on their
worn Knooth by frequent in­
dulgences in these pleasures. Tbe
animals were particularly afraid
of men. and avoided any spot
where they could scent a human
being. The trappers in boats set
traps in the water at the foot of
the alldm. They took care to
throw water on the places where
they had stepped, or where their

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Wickham knew the range of his
rifle so well that he elevated the
barrel at a considerable distance

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Wlckbam was recovering from an
Illness, he became Impatient at
confinement in the bouse, shoul-

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about a large root. He
that he might capture a fgw of
them by kicking then-. Imp in­
sensibility before they could-get
away, as they cannot run fast.
Though be was still weak from
his Illness, he charged on the
animals, firing as he went, and
dropping the Largest one tn the

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them, he lost his balance and
feiL One of the otters turned
upon him as he lay on the
ground. Mr, Wickham struck It

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his exertion that his recovery
was tang delayed. Being only a
boy and knowing but Uttls of
prices, he sold the pelts to one
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Effective as of

JANUARY 1,1966

10 free days of earning, each month all savings

investments on or before the tenth day of any
month earn 4 Vi % os of the first day of that month.
All savings computed monthly, distributed or com­

pounded twice annually.

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Wickham wu a boy. Char* wore caaton far special comment Mr.
.
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Serpents of all kinds were abun­
dant, and always a menace to
man and beast. One day while
lucking for berries near Huckletx. ry Lake in Carlton, lie &lt;11»-

dropped tbe buck across ths doo.
He reloaded tn Ume to about an­
other buck. Mr. " Wickham had
traded a cow for the rifle a few
days previously; and be brought
the three deer to HMtlngs and
sold them fur a sum equal to tbe
value of the cow.

method ot capturing these ani­
mals In traps. Finally they took
advantage .of lhe wolFs dislike
of getting his feet wet and suc­
ceeded. They selected a piece on

|

Hunter, who Came To Barry
County. 16 Year* Aga
Written By Charles A. Wdsscrt
And Read Before Barry County

traps gnawed its leg off and es­
caped. A three legged wolf after­
wards killed fay Mosga Durkre
near Rtmkbbwiy Lake was supsnake, opened Its jaws with a
stick and extracted the artery
containing the venom. Then he
bound upon the would which he
had previously lanced with a

were caught In large numbers,
and only fish as the aturgeon
which came up ths Thomappie
and Coldwater rivers, were con­
sidered worthy of special atten­
tion. except an occasional trip

Night Store Hours

Jacobs Prescription Pharmacy

living within

wt will close one hour earlier each week day
except Friday.'
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday &amp; Saturday

For emergencies at any hour;

Phone one of our Reliable Pharmacists:

JACOBS Rexall PHARMACY
Your Reliable Prescription Center

tr.uskallunge. These aturgeon
which frequented tbe rivers often
weighed as much as 150 pounds.
They were taken with spears, or

some other boys went out to
catch tile bear. They iwiw the
spot where the ox had been
killed, the bushes and saplings and In the southern part of
were uprooted and beaten down. Kent county. Hb was an expert
In spearing" fish from a dug out
Ln Indian fashion. Blanding in
the middle of the ticklish little
craft, he speared fish after fish
until be had a boot load, for it

Tbe boys' courage failed them,
and they left the trap to spend
a fearful night In the woods
listening to ths howling of
wolves. During the night the
bear sprung the dead-fall, but
the bait had been placed so far
from the logs that U» animal
was caught too far in the rear
to be held secureiy. The boys
were glad when It became light
enough for them to make thrir

From the time when he was
given his fir* gun. Mi*. Wick­
ham was an expert marksman.
His fin* gun was a flint lock.
Ho next possessed a "pill-gun,"
bees wore then atuplfled with which wu. fired with a percus­
smoke, tbe tree was cut down sion pill placed in lhe breech.
and opened, and tbe honey car­ His favorite weapon was a rifle
ried off. One Ume when Mra
Wickham waa straining a large Ing breech. He also possessed a
amount of honey which Hr. long single barrelled rifle, and
Wickham had obtained, the bees later a repeating rlfla During
attracted by tbe odor, cams into the Civil War be carried a mus... -Vw_, ket- Mr. Wickham attended tbs
she wu compelled to take hw,oId Lime turkey and chicken
Utile daughter and run to the
-**'*
---------neighbora, leaving the beta in amuacmenta among tbe pioneers.
He was able, in these competitive
matches, to obtain a large share
they could get until Mr. Wick­ of tbe birds. He picked them off
ham returned and dosed lhe at a distance varying up to BO
house against than. In the Fail rods. At one Ume lie walked a
of IBM tiie Wickhams" gaUiered distance of J5 miles through the
enough honey comb to make a
barrel of strained honey.
i। Oak Grove House, kept by Peter
The trapper* caught otter and McNaughton' near Caledonia. Mr.
mink, paying almost no attention Wickham returned home with
at all to muskrats, which bring two turkeys and MOO in cosh
high prices today in the fur as the net proceeds of hla trip.
market. The mink were tracked
to thetr holes, dug out and cap­ the woods in those days. The
tured. Catching otter required Tlx? trees rez to great heights,
and one could see a long distance
the trapper brought Into use through tho woods. With his
his knowledge of woodcraft. The double-barrelled revolving breech
oiler frequented the streams at gun. Mr. Wickham bagged many
places on the banks called slides. deer, lhe principal quarry ot tbe
early hunters. One day he pur­
sued a deer through the woods
for hours without getting sight

worn smooth by frequent In­
dulgences In these pleasures. The
animals were particularly afraid
of men. and avoided any spot
where they could scent a human
being. The trapper* in boats set
lhe slides They took care to
throw water on the placcn where
they iwtd stepped, or where their |

Wickham wu recovering from an
illness, he became impatient at I
confinement Ln che house, shoul-1
dreed his rifle and started for
the bonks of-the Coldwater to
hunt for deer. Near tbe river
about a large root. lie decided
that he might capture a few of
them by kicking them into in­
sensibility before they could go*
away, as they cannot run fast.
Though be was still weak from
his Illness, he charged on the
animals, firing as he went, and
dropping the largest one In lhe

is the biggest in its class.

them, he loot his balance and
.fell. One of Use otters turned
upon him as he lay on the
ground. Mr, Wickham struck it

piece of wood which lay within
reach, and the animal dropped
dead. He carried the animals
home, but he was so weak from

standing In an open space in
the forest at least BO rods away.
The animal saxed at Its pursuer
as If it was assured lie could not
shoot it at that distance. Mr.
Wickham knew tho range of his
rifle so well that
elevated the

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Hastings SAVINGS^ LOAN Association
on ALL SAVINGS

Effective as of

JANUARY 1,1966

10 free days of earning, each month all savings

investments on or before the tenth day of any
month eam 4’4 % as of the first day of that month.
All savings computed monthly, distributed or com­

pounded twice annually.

Slide behind the wheel. Get thd'feel of
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Compare hard. Any way you like - with all the
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small wager. Do whet we ask today, and

chances are you'll wind up in a Chrysler
tonight. And wouldn't that be great?

Savings withdrawal requests honored immediately.

Dividend earnings preserved ond protected by 4ow-

WHERE YOU SAVE

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Bitter Cold
Brings Tragedy
From Home Fire

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NUM*** 42

EDITORIALS
keep informed os Io the driving
Edward Michalski and James Del
Rio to turn driving rexwda into
state secret* labeled "confidential"

in Barry Ooutny.

n aone Insurance companies do

About the only persons to benefit (
directly from this measure would ।
be those, including legislators. (

FIB8T HEALTH INSURANCE CARD—Atty
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Order 25 Barry Honor Nashville
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t m JI ala Pontiac
a «*
Men to Report iGrad
1 John E. Dowsett, a graduate &lt;
Nashville. Class of 1060. and m
For Army Duty I sett of Berryville, waa named

able jiubllc Information

building.

indutU® “»

h'“

port to U
m bus Station.
Uw
station. Haan's

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iThornapple Boy
Io
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Scout Leaders
Thursday

found In the ruins.

ert*. 24; Richard L. Stanley. 22;
Robert C. Miller. 21; Dennis R.
Hutchins. 21; Darwin E Reid. 21;
Robert K. MscKenxle, 21; Richard
L. Dawe. 21; Erick Schutt, 21;
Harold E Jameson. 20; Michael
Richey. X; Raymond B. Hause, Jr.,
X; Hany A. Orteck. X; Raymond
L. Bush. X; William P. Johncock,

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Ntght banquet held "Monday at
Delton the Hotel Hastings.

VanBuaklrk home on R1 Hlck-

Program tips to help Scout
Unit Iredere with their March

ported.
two roundtables to be held In
Hastings firemen were called
।the Thomapple District of the shortly after 2 p.m. Friday to
Grand Valley Council. Boy the Harold Hall home on R1
Delton, on the McKlbbln Road
just south of the Gun Latae Road
In Orangeville Ttownshlp. Wood
ard L. Campbell. 30; James R.
in the basomanti ot ths larg*.
two-story frame structure had
muicaster. M; John M. Bcedle, 20; ' The Cub Scout Round Table. caught fire tn the basement.
Walter W. Brunt. 20; Jerry E under the direction of Chartas Little fire damage resulted but
the house was filled with smoke
at On an*
n ... KTr-WmalH ■Mla/nr./
nnan
mlasloner. will provide program
Clelland. -JO.
2:06 by Mrs Brenoa Conine, the
leaving for Detroit for Uielr pre- Knlghta of the Round Table and daughter of the Harold Hall*.
Induction physical examinations.
““
an explanation
-------of
• Cub Scout ad-

Achievement Plan."

Closes Station
After 25 Years

March program theme ready for
trouble. The troop lenders will
also are a rededlcatlan of Junior
Vovl* Exuillsh. who had ooer- Jeadera and will
mobillatedthe
at State
-^-.7.-. service
7- v station
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N* emergency

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“'&gt;«» «*«“ D“““ «««'■

I

a* service manager tor iteahm | Ur" ch*lnn*n w111
Prwni to
Motor Salea
'answer quewUons on the March
English purchased the lease J^Vickrta^h^ta*
and equipment for the station at
Tickets Wifi be issued to
the northwest comer of the busy । 800,11 leaders at this time.
Intersection from Gordon Bera. |
“
now In California. For about 10.
vmt h* handled Tevaz-n Pm. ।
ducts, and for the last 15 years
It has been a Gulf Station.
The station is being remodeled

from Hastings
Earn All-A’s at
Michigan State

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community, having been born

English, moved back here from
He went to the old First Ward
School, and then spent 24 years
in Lansing. He worked there as
a baker for 14 years. He returned
to Hastings In 1D41. and worked
for Montgomery Ward before
taking over the service station
in September of 1041.
English married Mrs. Lucille
Pierson, daughter of Mr. and

Three students from Hasting*
were among the 482 who achieved
all-A records during the Fall
term at Michigan State Univer­
sity.
president. honored the stud,enU

Bank for the purpose of electing
directors and for the transaction
of such other business as may
legally oome before the meeting

2/1

and 1400.

vindnia Potts. daughter ot Mr.

Ungs, gave a series of programs
at the Senior and Junior High

fright Sim. director of guid• tn the Hastings schools, has
that Monday. Feb 7.
;K pm. there will be an "8th
Parents Night” In the high
I study hall.

and

Jt

Atty. Hudson, who has been
practicing in Hastings since
August. 1061. has been a leader
in the Oommunity Fund drive fbr

president of the Cancer Society,
a member of the Hastings Klwanls Club and Knlghta of
Columbus.
.
He Is also an athlete, has been
a pitcher tn the Hastings Soft­
ball Association, and is a bowler"

Cleveland'

Judge McDonald
_
_
Says New Law
Not Enforceable

into this new training council.
Thus, if a judge believed a man
should pay a &gt;50 fine, he would
be ordered to do so, and 10 per­
cent would be taken from that
amount.

land returned to their home on
the Strickland Road northeast ot
HMttngs about a pm. Monday to
find- the two story, frame house
rolnkd.
Ths Stricklands had left about cent onto the court cost*
9 am. on a business trip to Ionia
Judge McDonald asserts that
the law usurps the discretionary
neighbors discovered
authority of the court.
Under the new Michigan act
the State training council is es­
tablished to administer, the fund.
Firemen rolled to the area with It
will employ an executive secretwo trucks, and even before
reaching the nctual scene noti­
Membenhlp on the council will
fied Woodland that help would
include the State Attorney Gen­
Firemen battled the stubborn eral. the State Police Commls-

Early Monday afternoon the
firemen were called to the Mar­
cus Javor home on R5 Hastings,
about six miles southwest of
Hastings on M-43 when the
house became filled with smoke.
The smoke esune from the chbnney. There was no loss from fire,
according to the report.

follow:
Grade I —Katherine Christie.
Barbara Denny. Janus Ellis. Max­
ine Fedewa, Cindy Olelarowskl. &gt;
Thomas Kessenich. Mary Martin,
Kathleen McGuire and Patrick

Gas Overcomes
Family of Four
wife. Linda. 22. and two children,
Barbara. 2. and Tracy. months,
were still In Pennock Hospital
tills Wednesday morning after
being taken there about noon
ciune by what is believed to have
been carbon monoxide gas. The
Sherers reside in the remodeled
old Ftah School near Freeport
Hastings firemen were summoned
on a resuscitation call to assist

cams from a heater.

•

All Eaton County echo
the kindergarten through

Monday, Fgb.
sUtute. This

Um lUpl. V.U., KhooU viu te
epMttnteJn Dalton, the play. joining with Eaton Rapids. Belle­
vue. Olivet and Fottervllle. Th*

J

Petitions Out

year. AU gubernatorial

Name Johnston
Manager of
Hastings Bliss

Thomas L. Johnston has been
The two receiving the (boot
appointed manager of the Ho*- votes will be on the April ballot.
t'nu Division of the E. W. Bliss The April election could drew a
Company, according to an an­ heavier vote lhan usual munici­
nouncement by Olaf O Vaught, pal elections, especially if ftocgroup vice president of th* press
.
division
Iposal to permit liquor ip
Prior to joining Bliss. Johnston t served by the glass.
Aetna Standard Division of the' In the Citv calling for a n
Blaw-Knox Company *n Ellwood dum on the sale of liquor

rt th the Aetna Standard j
ering Company prior to
that company's consolidation I vale elate*, each
with Blaw-Knox.
Ledre, the Elka 1
He revved in various eapaclHastings Couatry (Tab.
tics toeludlng ordnanee project
Mrs Kinney announced that
engineer, and superintendent rreistraUoni are cloeed for the
__ .
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lay register between Feb
before I am on Monday.
' Previously. Johnston waa a die

______ nt ha« $ ins eligible elecpans of America and was asRRl Itor* tor the Feb. 21 primary.
sled with Johnson Bronte Com |Th*Tr Pre 1506 registered In the
First Ward. 822 in the Second.
pany in New Castle. Pa.
...
'222 1A the Third and &gt;15 to the
He attended Geneva Colic:
“X Fourth Ward.
where he majored tn malhemal
Deadline for apolyln* for absentee ballots for the primary on
sylvanla State University to
teach tn Its extension program.
Hastings last voted on “liquor

soclaled with the U.8 War De­
partment as chief of small arms
Inspection for the Pittsburgh
Ordnance District following
which he served tn the Pacific
Theater with the UB. Navy.
ballot.
He Is a member of the Ameri­
can Society ot Mechanical Engi­
Republican* Plan
neers and the Western Pennsyl­
vania Personnel Association.
Lincoln Dav F*t«
Johnston and his wife plan to
relocate in HasUngs They have In Clerk'* Office
sight children.

Declare Dividend

Directon of Hastings Mfg.
This council may distribute Company have declared a regular
training funds to city, county, quarterly dividend ot 12H cento
village and township police unite

fleer's salary plus overtime and
training expense incurred when
the officer must be away from
home for training purposes.
To qualify for funds, the mu­
nicipal police unite must be fol­
lowing recruiting standards to be
established by the trebling coun­
cil and all training programs
must conform with guidelines for
training to be established by the
council.
Funds for training will be ap­
propriated by the legislature
annually.
•
The 10 percent levy has been
assessed where applicable tn
HasUngs Municipal Court. •
This matter could be tested tn
the appellate courts by writ of
mandamus.

Tickets are available from Mrs.
10 cent rate paid previously. The,
dividend is payable March 15.
IBM. to stockholders of record at ris. Hastings, and IJoyd Hoffmem.
■he close of business March 4. Delton.

HASTINGS

TAX

NOTICE-

Louisa E. Erway
City Treasurer

2/10

Deadline Feb. 15
ForPayingTaxes
Without Penalty

Of the combined county tax of
112750615. &gt;144.82222 had been
paid.
Of the special school tax of

paid, and of the total Hastings
school tax of 2280522.12, |M1.HU an had *----- naU*
Property owners had paid
tWl 4? of the &gt;11.1X871 levied
tn the collection fees. Collection

Declare Dividend

taxes wghoul penalty Is Feb. Company have declared a rega15th. Three percent penalty will lar quarterly dividend of 38

bill of &gt;4*7438.(3. leaving »!».12th

J

Fgh 211 LldllOF

final day for paying county­
school taxes without a three
cent penally.
The penalty
starling Feb. 1

Eaton Schools
Close Monday

City Primary

Central PTA will hold an open
house .Tureday. F&gt;b._2. U_7:W 1

i um preceding the program. An
Judge Archie D. McDonald of । attendance trophy will be award- | ■ city Clerk Donna Kinney ia
the Sth (Barry-Eaton) Circuit ed to the room which has the making preparations
------- •'*- 'for a —
'­
pri
has refused to follow Michigan's largest percentage of parents mary elecUon to be held ip all
new Isw which went Into effect present. Please help your child's Hastings precincts with four can­
on Jsn. 1 requiring Judges to tack I room win Refreshments will be didates seeking nomination for
City treasurer to succeed Mrs.
they assess as court costa, other
- - ' retiring
than for traffic or conservation
from office.
law violations.
With four candidates, _
mary U mandatory under the
Hastings charter.

"Die additional 10 percent levy
is made to be used for training
ttlng started In high school, law enforcement officers to better
tent Principal Robert Miller apprehend criminals.
talk on attendance and alhSo. if a person U fined &gt;100 and
ordered to pay $100 court cost*
too, he would under the'act pay
Schroeder on the placement of &gt;110 court costa.
fstudents according to abilities.
Judge McDonald declared,
Mrs Elisabeth Underwood will
while recently sentencing a man
1speak on guidance and Sim on that the act is not enforceable,
driver education.
that It takes the discretionary
Mrs Jane Arnold will be chair­ authority away from the Judge.
man of the program.
Judge McDonald explained
that if the members of the Legis­
lature had desired to do no. they
could easily have earmarked 10

Fire Ruins
Strickland
Home Monday

Cantrai pta to
Hove Open House

City Treasurer Louise Erway
reminds HasUngs property own-

"Rural Progreaa Carevan," shows
at tha *ntoroapp|a . Kellogg
elected president for the Nash­ School at Middleville on Manday. Tha gtneral public Is In­
ville Chamber of Commerce for vited to attend

Church hare-

Slam

Mercury Climbs St. Rose Names
Honor Students
After Dropping
Thirty-three students at St. Rose
Elementary School earned places
To Season’s Low quarter.

md from the
Banner fila

A group ot Hasting.
plan to go to St. Mary's Church
at Redford. Thursday, to attend

Franklin

Grade 7—Kathleen Hodges. Lee
Ann Martin and Janine Btamler
Rutland Township
Grads 8-Chrittlne Cronlnger.
sero on Friday night.
Patricia Drake. Marcia Herres­
Saturday the temperature bach. Michael Hubert, Robert HuIB, final day for paying
without penally. Collec- failed to climb over 10 above and
at night dropped to a minus 10. ard Rohde. ■
Sunday night the Jow wu a
Grade 5—Tracy Averting. Lori
mild 5 above, Mondky night It Bleam. William Carter. Polly
Keeler. Mary Lynn Kennedy. Je­
Roy Puller. Trees.
2/10
rome Kesarnlch. Kathleen KllUn8 am. this Wednesday.
ger. Randy Nelsen - and Pamela
The temperatures follow:
Penrod.
Grade 4 —Rex Christie. Jennie
Date
High Lev Free Ip.
Drake. Cheryl Hodges. Halina
LMacsynskl and Denise Loftus

dent and Adolph Douse, trra-

the

blase for more than two hours
before the last smouldering em- named by the governor..
I Three appointments will be
The building was ruined, and made from chiefs of police, time
most of the Stricklands furniture from sheriff's groups and one
from the Fraternal Order of Po­
and belongings were tost.
licy. one from the Metropolitan
young cattle. He also raises wheat
•tricktand to a well-known Club and one from the Detroit
and oats in addition to hay and
Polk*
corn.

backward glances

William Nicholas .

by

are milking 50 cows and
notified
their Holstein hard avaragM a
ttUle more than 12500 pounds of
partoreiL
milk per cow last year
Mra. Halt had undergone sureThe Karrarx started tn 1064
with 25 head on 80 acres of land
HoepltaL Her husband is em­ about a mile from their present
ployed at the E. W- Bliss Com­ farm.
pany.
The cows are fed coin ensilage
from a 20 by 45-foot silo by a
' issy susan" type feeder, one'of
the first in this area. The "laxy
rusan" Is fitted around the boltom of the 4U0.
.
The cows are milked twice
dally In a three-stall milking
parlor and receive dry ground
Saturday afternoon Hastings feed of about 15■A percent pro­
tein while being milked. If each
Goodyear Service truck from
Battle Creek caught fire on M-37 of food while tn the ranking stall.
near the Cloverdale Road. About It takes more lhan two hours to
four
milk the herd.

Those from here were Dale R.
Milder temperatures returned
Russel Doty. 2TI W. Benson,
physical science; -Janet 8. Foley, week, a welcomed relief after the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs frigid weather which blanketed
W. Spencer. 1001 8. Dibble, the area and much of the Namathematics, and Carol Rose,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KenTtiey have one daughter. Valarle. neth Rose. 1204 8. Jefferson.
NOTICE:
The Annua) Meeting of Share-

as

arent* of 8th
raders Invited
o.HHS Monday

Jaycees Honor
Young Men for
Achievements

Atty. Richard J. Hudson, 22.
Hastings lawyer who was chair­
man of Uie recent, successful
United Community Fund Drive,
received the Jaycees Distin­
guished Service Award and Rich­
Ralph Brewer home at Crooked ard Karrar, X. Barry dairyman.
reported at &gt;250.
At 6 pm. Thursday

and

building better
ge 4. this Sec.)

Iron another lire when they re* Iprotected under thia aet-up and
competent ones penalised. For. U

Saturday at the Henion - Smith
Funeral Home wt Delton. The
Young Man of the Year by the Rev. Maricus Taber officiated

Thursday. Feb. 10. the Selective _

thia ran

public interest — Highway
'being one of Michigan’s
I concerns. Unsafe driven wo

which occo

Ally. Cartright Is not eligible for* monthly Boetai Soeurity benefit*
but is aniline hlmawlf -r • *.- m.mi___ •»______ .
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Rapids office Doyle reminds those 65 or over that Marsh 11 is
the deadline fnr I'll-. t..— **.*iu — .___ -•______ .___ .__ ... .. .

violations,

!'s regulative authority and not
ugh the unjust and unwar­
'd procedure of oloslim the

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birthday cake and Ice cream, *
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on the Rouahea last week. Mn.
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The large quonaet build­
in*! used for government
grain atorage. and familiar
tight* on West State Road
since IBM, will soon ba thing!
of the part a* far a* the
grain alorage program la
concerned. But art* raddenta
..will be teeing them for many
yuara to came a* added dl*play building! at the Barry
County Pair Ground* Even
now they are being tom
down and re-erected to !*•
uaedjwxt Summer at the
Barry County Pair Old
Building* never die (If they
are constructed welli, they
Ju»t are uaad for different

HoW aboul^B tweleaa
*P*« In your bBxnl or
atUc? could II beHhad for
multiple family purAee if
■ bit of remodeling afi refurbiahlng took place. Naw
la the time to do it. Winter
•a a wonderful time to work
indde and mm are available
to do It. Maybe YOU would
like to tackle it youroeU
after you find out how aa*y ■
*t * and how much you
have to gam by gettliw It
done. 8m ua today. KA8T
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EAST.KAllJiOAI) STREET,
HAATTNGS. MtONg WI #-

�Viet Nam Soldier J?i!!L8r«Si^-Chi|Name Veteran
Wvntoc Sister
Kota.
and Mr*. Le. cook. 806 wJzVMa
• r
Writes

SXHL’tatS.Offictl duet

In Hastings
Mr

Nashville has_____
Chief. Robert Parker of 8t. John*
Chief Barker served in World
Mun,^wrttten from Viet Nam on j

a

Much of the time waa spent in

Calif, 06235.
The letter follow*:
Dear Dawn:
Weil. I received a package
from the Stale of Michigan tt&gt;n*V V Krah1* feauM. —a_ _ _ a . ..

By American Medical Assoc.

----- — ——&gt;*.
I didn't deserve it, but it nude through the house are deadly
poisons, ready for the taking
Catherine de Medici, says a
new pamphlet from the Araeri-- ---- ----------ICM can Medical AMoclstlon, hid
we atih play a part. Dawn, you deadly poisons behind
’
have children growing up and I panel In her boudoir.
plan to have some children too.
•nd I hope by’ «
0^ y^r^y^ ^J^p^
your supply of potential poisons
here that we
keen
ourr chJl
chi I.- Ls
u not so well hidden Seemingdren
nr Ccan
*n k
"p.°4
OtXnunl*^f w “XL b«e Of Jjr hormlem household ItemaOommunism.
item* which cause half a mil-

His family includes his wife,
Catherine; two ton*. Stephen. 14
and Kevin,
10 and a daughter.
77------------------------------«•
Parker will be on probation for
"" ■*—
। The village council met Wed-

»,nla I, In,, eheu (enill, but houee
Betl're7 e^^nT
». a... .. .
.7 .L_
1
nnd.
;hjm aecUanUlly. took to (he.
,wn“’
• Kitchen killer* may Include
I want to thank you again. household chemicals such as de-

^of’Th^Iy.
Lawerance
I
Lawerance Wood has
been tak­
ing over the police work since
Don Lair left.
The council expects to com­
The Church at the Nuarene
h„ purchaaeh land ,u« awl o!
KlleTstm: elhooL They
have platted a housing developmeiit and hope to start selling
lots within a short time. The

I love you all very much Write
soon May G&lt;xl bless and keep
you all safe. Give everyone my
tovo
Your brother.
Gouge

brass polishes, disinfectant*, H tan ton visited the council meet­
room deodorant* and bisect poi- ing to enlighten the member* on
progress made thu* far. If the
kitchen rink in oaky reach of plans are carried out the devel­
opment will make a nice addi­
children.
• Medicine* cause matt acci­ tion to the village of Nevhvllle.
dental poisoning* In children, The church plans to build a new
Bernard Historical
and aspirin lead* the pack. Structure for their own use on
deodorants, shaving part of the land.
Society Meets Feb. 7 Cosmetics,
lotion and- unlabeled medicine
can poison adults who take them New State Social .
ciety will meet Monday. Feb, 7. in the dark without reading the
at the Delton High School Home
(Welfare Supervitor

™
Bodmer of Kalamaaoo will talk
m. too.
l«. Children
CWMirn are curi
eurt-­
on "The History ot Medicine." dangers,
ous enough to drink paints, lac­
Refreshments will be served
quer*. vamiaixa and turpentine,
SJSSJta in mno'Til rfrtTk
chemicals In empty soft drink
0011
■ Gorden aux*, such as Insect
sprays, week killers and fertiIImt* may benefit your plant*,
but they can kill children. Store
i-arden ctamloals out Of reach
of children When applying, keep
Mr. and Mrs Fred Birman of preparations away from *y«s,
R3 Hastings, enlisted in the Air noM. mouth and akin.
Foice In September and la now at
Cam Rank Bay. Viet Nam. Hte cosmetics and pill* on tabletops
address 1*:
ASC Jack L. Birman
dren can find them. Mothballs
are a hazard If yqu store Winter
AF 168241M
clothes in a low cheat or draw-

Armed Forces
News Notes

APO San Francisco, Calif
86226

Some final precautions — label
everything, keep medicine In a
locked cabinet, never store
Army 8p. 4 Donald L. Carpen - chemicals In food or beverage
John Z. Carpenter. R2 Delton.

1061 graduate ot Delton High
School Carpenter intended Kel­
logg Community College. Battle
Creek His wife. Dortnda. Uvea
In Killeen. Tex.

France Li building a 2.460-foot
dam to harness the tides of the
Ranee River estuary, ths Na­
tional Geographic says. The
tides, which average 28 feet of
rise and fall, will produce
enough electricity for 125,000
French homes by 1067.

have the
atest

patterni
In

(Armstrong
LINOLEUM
THS MODERN FASHION
IN FLOOR1

ixLzu L r _ln cooperation with school*.
PTA group* end iqrvire chibs, l» fflrinbuting Infornutloa an children*
dental hc-Mlth throughout Michigan to rrach as many familim a* poMiUe
during Ihi* 18th national obaawwnce of Childmi'i Drntal Health Week.

druga. use only prescriptiegu
ordered ftr you by a physician.
।
.ail* with Insect spray*. aerosols,
rat poisons, weed killers or
cleaning agents. and keep poien"al poisons out ot children's

Barry Office

Hlindle p^wia,* ncld
representative for the State De­
partment of Social Welfare, re­
urttl “
Mon“y. J1Q
‘- »■
tired
** 01
of Monday,
Jan.
21, «nd
and
Ule
repe^entaUv, who
supervises the Barry County Soda!
Welfare Department Is Robert
Toot. Toot called st the local offico* on Monday for his first official
visit. One of the newest workers
on the Barry Social Welfare office
is Mrs Anthony Hein of 827 N
Boltwood. who la the accountant
there.

Michigan Week
Special Days
Are Switched

He advised parent* that a child should first tee the drntht when all
ti-rth have erupted.

Basis For Portnanenl Teeth

vd* good primary teclb to help develop and msin.
the dental arch add to preserve the (pace intended
for permanent teeth.
tooth, thu* creating a barrier for the permsnent tooth. Thi* often create*
crooked teeth, and a subsequent faulty fafe.

Proper bnuhing Immediately after eating and periodic viiiti to the
dentist are tire be*t wsy* at ensurini good teeth for life.
A inotlter thould *tart bnuhing her child'* teeth a* »oon a* the child
will accept it. At first the parent vriU have to do the bnuhing. but by
the time e child has all of hi* first teeth, Ike will accept the idea and
will want to do inoit of the brushing himself.
*
National itatistics »how that Irsa tian 5&lt;T perir.it of all American*
visit their denti'ts regularly. Michigan denUits are hoping to help
improve thi* percentage through the educational activities vheduled
to take place during National Children'* Dental Health Week
Good dental practice* itarletl at an early age will meaa your child
can "keep a smile for his future".

Michigan
Elk
|Is»Drain
a»« rpCommissioner
'r*I±"tand, Tdr*
C
”
““'“’Ferd Stevens attended the State
Hunters Take 183 Drain Commissioner'* ConvenIn Second Season Thursday and Friday of last

Marriage Licenses

are held In many place* to toast
local history.
The other special day* remain
as In the past- Bunday, Spiritual
Foundations Day; Monday. Our
Government Day; Wednesday.
Our Livelihood Day; Thursday.
Education Day/ Saturday, Our
Youth Day.

IVIRY BUDGET

FLOOR

COVERING
123 W. State St

HoapKaJ where

Mrs. Oarllnger would normally Hubert Hunt and Roberta Roush.
the Hastings Mfg. Company Baltimore; WilliamYoungken
within a short time An older and Marion Warren, Barry;
at the time. and Mr. Oarllnger Carltoa; Mildred Brodbeck and
Bernice Curtis. Castleton; Audployed at the
wtnd. the Hastings TowrulWp; Buotll Di-

pile the efforts of the fire de­
partment. /he house and content* McKee. Irving; Norman B
Johnstown; Marvin Potter,
pie Grove; Hugh Nevins. Orange­
ville; Harold Dcwter, Prairieville experiment* on
California and

ly 111.000 which was partially the dinosaur*.

Oar&amp; on M-66 until other
arrangements can be made.
The farm is an old landmark,
and for many year* was owned
by the Bert Heckathorn family.

VA Seek* Data
From Veterans
rente J. Bauer American Legion
ministration is sending out in­
formation cards which should bo
property filled out and returned.

and returned primarily to keep

too a
Prance

forming

Feb. 6-11, 7:00 p.m

5 GREAT NIGHTS
of EVANGELISM
with
Rov. Marvin Jawall
Owona, Mich.
Music, Inspiration. Fellowship

advanced education for depenMichigan's second modern-day president of the Women's Auxili­
Cards require a veteran's so­
elk hunt la history and Into its ary of the State Drain Commis­
sioners Association.
cial security number, complete
address Including rip code, rate
restful sportsmen who hauled
and
signature.
home about 35 ton* of elk from
Figurehead* that adorned sail­
the Pigeon River area of the ing ship* in the 10th century
northern Lower Peninsula
The art of pottery - making
evolved from the Indent art of
The Dec. 8-18 season's total decorating bow* to Mere friendly
Europe, requiring about 400 year*
contingent of nearly 300 hunter* spirits aboard. IM N
for each 1(X&gt; miles it traveled.
failed to match last year's high Geographic says.
harvest of 268 animals, but they
did better lhan the Conservation
Department had predicted they
would Their success ratio of
about 62 percent was a respect­
able one, even when measured
against last season's pace-setting

Uon from western iUl»i with

Mr*. Core DeWitt. 76.

The Oar lingers are living with

Educational ProceM

are May 18-21.
-:TiiiiW/W4perfect hunting eondltloaui pre- k
pttallty Day since Michigan
Week began in 1964. will be Our vailed, this season hod little
snow to help sportsmen, and
Heritage Day.
rains pelted the Pigeon River
area during the only weekend of
Our Heritage Day. will be Hos­ the hunt.
pitality Day
This year's hunters, although
In announcing the change.
General Chairman Paul Penfield, not allowing the super-charged
advertising director ot Detroit enthusiasm of thoaf who took
part
in the 1064 history-making,
Edison Co, explained that the
switch results from a suggestion hunt, were generally (tappr
about things—except the waalhby the Wyandotte Board ot Commeroe that in a great vacation
Ope of the reasons for this was
State in Springtime the most
appropriate time for hospitality that most of the successful hunt­
er* aaw good number* of elk. The
weekend. Traditionally scores of first 112 lucky &lt; opes checked
communions celebrate Hospital­ through the Consarvation De­
ity Day7 with special visitor partment'* Pigeon River research
greeting programs, often having station reported seeing 885 elk,
OU companies are seeding to police issue tickets to out-ot- or about eight animals each.
This compares closely with
develop low-coat food from pe­
troleum. Germany made fats and doughnuts, lunch, dinner or last season when the first 104
from petroleum during World even overnight accommodations. hunters with animals said they
War II to feed forced labor
The Wyandotte group also spotted 780 elk.
groups, but they were neither urged that Friday would be the
The pattern of this season's
safe nor tasty. Now oil producer* ideal time fur hospitality activi- kill and the herd's distribution
hopeful that
are noperui
uiai petroleum can uM tn business places because so was quite different from last
be turned Into agreeable food to many storos are open Friday
alleviate the world's protein arming in shopping canters and fairly even numbers throughout
shortage.
I elsewhere.
the primary part ot their 600square-mlle range in Cheboygan.
Presque Isle. Otsego, and Mont­
morency
counties.
brought complete agreement
With Hie Wyandotte suggestion.
It turned out that county his­
torical societies, usually in charge
of Heritage Day arrangements.
were killed.

A FLOOR TO MI IT

kae Springs; Gertrude Schllha-

Mrs. DeWitt of
Nashville Dies #
Here Wednesday

J. William* and Defwin L. Hut­
chins, Hastings City; Helen Ber-

Dr. Percy J. Ross, MSDA president. «ay» that primary teeth should

There'll be a switch in two of
week always begins on the third

tents of the Glenn OarUoger
The Jurors include:
home, 625 Kellogg Street. Nash­
ville, shortly after 1 pm Monday.
The Nashville "Volunteer Fir*
Olive
Flnkbetner. Thoma pple;
Department arrived to find the
home completely filled with

Primary Teeth Important

'

return. I hope I do. But no mat­
ter what happens, there Is a rea-

21. Carpenter, a medico! specialIM In Headquarter* and Supply
Company of the di virion'* 47th
Medical Battalion. entered the
Army in September. 1063 and

care should ba darted Mora

Good dental babtts started at

.

Every Home
. Europe, tn IBM he moved to 8V
Hom&lt;
Greater Lansing Special Police
in road patrol and on special as­
Has Handy
signments.
Deadly Poisons ।

Draw Jury for
fire Destroy
February Term
Neville Ho
lome
A fire which apparently started
from an over - heated furnace,

Nashville

D ..

HASTINGS

Child a Dental Education
Bogina Prior To Formal Schooling

A Welcome Awaits You!

Hastings E.U.B. Chu

enneuf

ALWAYS RHSV QUAUTY F
vTf.-T*’' r.

In
Hastings, Michigan

our annual spring

the Department shed more evi­
dence that Michigan's elk herd
is a healthy, growing one which
has good reproduction.
For one tiling, a preliminary
check of embryos from cows shot
showed that the animals are re­
producing normally.
Reflecting the same thing was
the fact that while many huntblgger trophies. 82 percent of all
1SS animals taken were leas than

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Thia means that a large seg­
ment of the elk population is
made up at young animals and
ductIon each year totals upwards
of 450 animals. It also means
that the herd can and should be
hunted each year to keep these
relatively short - lived animals
from going down the drain, game
Tpoint out
comparison of this season's
harvest and the estimated an­
nual Increase of the herd indi­
cates that hufiter* did not
scratch the surface ot the ani­
mals' breeding population, ac­
cording to the Department. As a
result, game biologists say that
the herd, estimated at 3.00-3.500
animals before the season, could
be evep larger nest fall.

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enforcement. A solution here win
be
to the legislature and alert
and strict enforcement ad down

Freeport
By Mrs. Syiwm Tagg
tost yosr, involved cue car alone.
Dnaak driven an Involved tn about
any percent of the bad trafita aod-

law* —atnrt drank driving, -but
drivem drink anyway and aU too
MUn this tact to dtooovercd only

* Automobile bulkier* have been

taken to task in Oongrau and Mate
kgtslaturra alike for failure to In­

safety feature* into their care. The
Imir—lrwi toft here to that faulty
hnign to a major factor in high­
way aafisty. The manufacturer*
were ateo taken to Cask tor not
spending enough on research fro-

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we bsUeve, in building too much
sprcd into thrtr jroducta —mon
speed than the enrage driver to
competent to handle. The can ot
today can cruise efforUcealy at
speeds of 23 mph or more tn ««•»
of the maximum speeds permitted
on ipht-iane freeways. But here,
too. the criticism must be qualified
since the speed to being produced
in response to public demand;
maxistum car speeds could be controked W legtolattn decree, which,
individual legislators tecognln

Hubert Overtoil and family were
Sunday dinner guest* of hi*
mother, Mn. Charles Overholt. *
Mn. George Owen visited her aunt,
Mrs. Mildred Barbieri, at Pennock
Hospital Saturday. * Don Blough
of Wyoming was a Sunday caller
al the Tam Owen tome. * Mn.
Mabel Cool and Mn. Barbara MUler. both of Pinhook, and Mn.
Mina Wieland were Sunday callen
at the John Deweerd home.
Ing situations where fast pick-up
Mr. and Mn. Charin TMrnto and
and quick bunts of speed can avoid childrm of HasUngs spent Bunday
aa well a* cause aoddents.
Thu*. U legislature* really wisli
to come to grip* with the problem,
it will have to be along the line * Mr*. Gordon Yoder and daugh­
ter. Julie, visited her mother, Mix.
of insuring greater driver com- Katherine Ralrigh. at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Howard New­
given and the allowance of greater man. al Cariton Center last Wed­
authority to offleers and governing nesday. * Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Kliw and Lloyd. Mrs. Minnie King.
boards, to revoke licenses for a Charles Martin and Kevin Aapinall
wider range of driving violation*, took ice cream and cake to Lowell
■nil*, too, will not be popular, Friday afternoon to help Mrs Rob­
ert King celebrate her birthday.
evtn by many who think they are
Mr. and Mr*. Robert King and
all out for highway safety—but It children were Sunday dinner guests
Is an essential step that must be of their parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Cliarles King. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
King and sons of Ionia were eve­
Required Inspections of vehicles ning visitors. * Mn. Alden Grin­
to determine if they arc safe ferf nell. Mr*. Seymore Bouwcns. Mrs.
driving, would help—but “unsafe* Charles King, local and Mrs. El­
mer Kh« ot Ionia attended a point
vehicle* are actually Involved In a
party al the Iwxne of Mn. Winnie
surprisingly small percentage of Gallop in Orleans, Tuesday eve­
ning. ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Seymore
fatal highway Mrldmt*.
It to the faulty driver rather
than the faulty car or the faulty
road which to the real killer on

related to highway safety—espe­
cially on research desigiud to
makp can more crash-proof and
thus give the driven and occupants

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heart attack ot hte home. He is
also very ill with pneumonia. *
Mr. and Mn. Robert Clinton and
children and Mr. and Mn. Donald
Clinton and children were Sunday
dinner guest* ot tlieir parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. Art Clinton. * Mr. and
Mrs Reuben Crites Jr. of Eaten
Rapids were Friday visitors of their
parent*. Mr. and Mn Reuben
Crites Sr. Mr. and Mn. Donald
Crites of Onondaga were Bunday
lunch guests.
.
Mn. Fay Demond Jr- and daugh­
ters. Benita and Gloria, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Pasthumus and
children of Alto were Sunday visi­
ters of their mother. Mr*. Sylvan
Tagg. * Miss Lindsey Cullen tpenl
the weekend with Mlsa Jean Hig­
gins of near Middleville. * Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Duke* and children
of Hartings were Sunday dinner
guests of hl* parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Duke*, tn honor of Pat* and

Mrs. Judy McDonald of Saranac
and Mrs. Siuiran Fawley of Clarks­
ville, were Monday culiere, of Mrs.Floyd Dukes. * Mr. and Mrs.
Cliarlc* Geiger were Sunday din­
ner guest* of tiielr daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Dukes. * Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Geiger and Mr. and Mn&gt;. i
Ray Dukes visited their gnuxi-;
father. Floyd Geiger, in Butter­
worth Hospital Saturday. * Oornellous Bouwcns of Alto was a
Monday caller at the home of his
son, Mr. and Mn. Scymort: Bopwtn*. A The morning prayer st^v-

Nancy of Delton. The occasion was
Mrs. Wartmans birthday. * Mr.
and Mrs. Al Barnard and sons and
Hal pl i Moore visited Mrs. Moore
at the Medical Faculty Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs George fauna: at­ Church Feb. 7 at 8130. Ticket* fl
tended the wedding of her ntecr. for Juniors and 1150 for adults. *
Miss Dawn Blough, and John Ball Guest speaker at the United Breth­
ren Church next week will be Rev.
C- H. Hull. Brother Hull retired
from the active pastorate after
serving 25 years. He is the father
of Miss Nancy Hull, missionary to

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weeks tn January, February, and
March, tha total to more than
|M, and you qre required to
report these wages and pay the
social security tax on or before
April 30.
Qe—Item Where does a do-

will be speaking the morning and
evening of Feb. 13 Brother Beason
Li another retiree in the con­
ference, He ha* held a number of
revivals since fetiring from active
pastorate. * The February meeting
of the Board of Administration
will be postponed a week. It will
be the third Saturday Instead of

rws before they are ready physi-. George of Auburn. Ind.; a »tepcally. mentally, socially or anoRoyal B Smith of Ua*tlonally, aayx Martita Kuhn. Co-'tings; rcven grandchildren; tour
operative Extension Service home step-grandchildren; a sister. Mrs.
(eoncqalst.
I Jake fJane) Hissing of Spencer­
Child development experts have viBe, Ind.
found that there Is a right time ,,
---------------- ------------------------for a child to begin a new expert-1
.
enre. They call this the “teachable
DnwliniZ
moment.” when learning takea
UUWllIlg

When your child utter* those
first Important word* and begins to,

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lotte, and Mr. and Mrs. John Usborne, Jr. and Johnnie of Carlton
Center enjoyed a potluck dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humph­
rey Sunday.
Bob Humphrey was admitted to
University Hospital tn Ann Arbor
last Thursday. He will be treated
as an out-patient. * Mrs. Robert
Ingram and children of Hastings
wore Saturday supper guest* of
Mn. Woody Winegarden and
daughter of HiUting* were Wed­
nesday visitor* of Mn, Dean Stu­
art. * Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallon
were Wednesday lunch guarts of
her sister. Mr. and Mn. George
Brownell of Grand Rapid*. * Mn.
Ray Lccsc of Grand Rapids and
Mrs. Iva Birman of latke Odw-sa
were Wednesday visiton of Mn.

Question: If an employer falls
to file the proper tax forms al
the end of the calendar quarter,
to there a penalty?
Answer: Yes, the tax laws per­
mit the Internal Revenue Ser­
vice to add a 23 percent penalty
next one, by the way, to duo
April 30.
Question: A neighbor of mine
said she thouglit I could pay my
mother a salary for helping

Answer: No, work performed
as an employee by a parent for
her son or daughter, or any
work by a child under II for his

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mwit with sound itself. If you as from Pennock Hospital, w imi
parents speak slowly wd distinctly . Staffen is well enough
hL*
It, Ji-2.,— ».» «i.iu tn i recent injuries to return to
school. The other BtaHen chil­
,
dren are
arc confined
connnea with
wiui measles.
measies.
Another area of concern to mbrt *
* Dowling Dudes
Dudes 4H
4H Saddle
Saddle club
club
parent* to toilet training. Mrs monlhly
g is
monthly nlM?tln
meeting
is scheduled
scheduled for
for
KuhnisuggtatoyoujjraltforseirrsJ this evening w)th
with meU
their Jcwler
leader.
cues before you begin the training Mr*. Jack
BurcheR.
*
The
Jack Burchell. * The DonDon­
period.
a)d
ald Pmefrock
Proefrock family were in
It to better to wall until the child Hickory Corner*
Comers last
lost Friday eve
eve-­
can understand and be a little co- ning
ning to attend the Oainder-Bates
operative in the effort. For cum?- wedding. The groom Is the eldest
pic, you might observe that around son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Batea,
15 or 10 months your child is still who were former Dowling realdry after a two hour n*p. This• dents. * Mrs. I ester Ormsbe will
might be the appropriate time to [entertain members of the Dowbegin toilet training.
i ling Chapter of Pcnnoek Hospital
Often a baby wUl show the first Guild for luncheon at her home
rigna of understanding by indicat-1 next Thursday. Feb. 10. ★ North­
ing that he Is wet instead of dry. East JJowling Farm Bur e a u
Usually it will take about two‘group will be meeting Tuesday
yrer* for a child to establish a'evening. Feb 8. with Mr. and
new routine and remliriers, may be j Mrs. Harold Stanton.

wife, or by a wife for her hus­
In all phase* of the maturing
band. to not covered by the so­
proceas it la most important tq
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Middleville

Robert Sponabio ot the Bponabl* Funeral Home, chairman of
the Barry County March of
Dime*, ha* lamed a big "Thank*"
to everyone who helped to make
last week’* Mother*' Marche* *o
successful.
Il waa a bitter, cold night.
Chairman Kponable Mid. and
•till the volunteer* made their
•olkltalloni giving many per­
son* an opportunity to Join the
tight against birth defects.
In Hastings, collections totaled
MJNMC.
Contributions in the Fl rat'

and Mra. VanOcrt and atm. Bob.
They attended the graduation of
Mra. VanOtrt* niece. Mia* Mary
Embody, who graduated from a
Practical Nursing oourae. Junior
College, The exercise* were held
In th* Fountain Baptist Church.
* Mr. and Mr*. William Klump
and infant son wm Sunday dlnand Mra. Abe Rawn In Grand
Rapid* * Hospital Guild-Na 10
met last Tuesday at the home ot
Mra. Hasel Derrick. Eleven doeen
bandage* w«re folded and membera took diapers and blankets
for home work. The February
meeting 1* with the president,
Mra. WLMlam Cridler. Mra. Roy
Johnson 1* a new member. ♦
Mr* Galen Bower of Detroit
called on Mra. Carl Pferdsteller
Friday tn route to spend the
weekend with’Mr. and Mra. Jer­
vis Campbell west of town.
Many will be glad to hear
grader and Brett I* In the Aral
I rade.
The jchool board appointment
will terminal* with the annual
•lection in June. At that time
election will be held to determine
who will fill the three-year un­
expired term vacated by Monica
Ohamnion win assume his new
responsibilities at the regular
board m**ting on February 7.
Thi* meeting lias been moved up
one w**k from the regularly
•cheduled Feb. 11 meeting.

rn Lyon* and their daughter. Mr*
Busan Breyer, In Prairieville Town­
ship.
On Jan. 11 tha staff member*
were entertained for lunch at the

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at Blodgett Hospital, returned to
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of the week. The Prairie Liter­
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Feb. 9. with Mra. Cart Nelson
on Grand Rapids Blrect. Mrs.
Charles E Jackson ha* charge
of the program. Roll call, an
item about famous people whose
birthday*'are in February, w
MT* Badle Minor, who broke her
wrist late this Fall is at her
trailer home in Florida and la
doing her own work. * Mr*. Nel­
le Aiken is staying at her farm
bora* on Kaiser Road. She usu­
ally spends the Winter with her
daughter. Mra Eggleston and
family in Chicago.

tween 70 and 80 degrees during
their entire stay.
The Maa Paines of Maple
Rapids visited their daughter
and family, the Warren Wa­

tended the game Friday evening.
Mr. Paine Is a retired coach and
liad a apodal Interest in the
game as his grandsons. David
and Jim played.

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shiver and shudder making you
wish Winter would go away?
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Restaurants participating Jn
the -Friday Coffee “ oaatr&amp;md
SM.
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peeled the canister* lo bo picked
up tin* weak.
Persons may *till contribute by
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* Max Mulford, atm of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Mulford, iuu com­
By Ruth Peterman
pleted hla baric training at Son lough.
Diego, located at Camp Pendle­
Ralph Kenyon liad dinner Sat-,
ton, Calif, -n Mr. and Mra. Jamas urday with Mr. and Mr* Harald
The Lake Odessa OSS Chapter
McCby, who have been very in Oriffeth. WhltneyvWo Road. * meets at the Masonic Temple
'Hie Harald Kenyon* are buiid- Tuesday. Feb. 8, at 8 pm Their
Friendship and Fun night will be
on what uaed to be part of the held Saturday, Feb. 12. at 8 pm.
Grabau farm. * Mrs. David Hoag
Bill Hickey called his parents,
and four children of Hartings the Dan Hickeys. Thursday to
accompanied Mra. Jack Brown tell them hl* company had mode
ac-.d two daughter, to the Bhrlne color company and will escort the
Circus at Grand Rapids last ensign at graduation Feb. 4 al
Thuraday. * Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Great Lake*. Ill. He expect* to be
Ucal Nursing School, al Junior
home on leave after graduation.
CoUoge. Grand Rapid* Tuesday
ovenlng, Jan. 29. * The*Mldway
of the same company and his par­
Tops of Middleville wire honored
ents, Mr. and Mr* Harley Wilson,
guests of the Slimming Bettes al' ed the Bender-Putman wedding. and son, Fred, plan to leave Thurs­
a chicken dinner in Hastings! A Mr. and Mra. Robert Flnk- day for Chicago, Ill, to visit her
1 Thuraaay evening. The Midway betner attended the furicral'bt aunt and will attend the gradua­
' Topd'won in the contest of th* Wr grandfather, John Earnat, tn tion al the Great Lakes . Naval
two gnxipc for losing the most BL Johns Monday. * Mra. Mecter
pounds. Mra. Richard Reyff I* of Potterville spent last week
leader of tho winning group. * with her slater, Mr* William and Mrs Edna Lydy of Carlton
Many enjoyed the program given Sweet. She will return again this Center visited Mr. and Mn. Archie
at the Middleville Cilapel Fri- week. Her husband Is In for Thomas at Paw Paw Sunday aftersurgery at Blodgett Hospital. *
family.of Livonia came Thurs­
day evening and spent until m en Burgens of-Portland along
Bunday afternoon with her with the Phil Thomas family and
the Roger Creightons of Portland.
Mr*. Lee Burgess and sister. Pat.

cafeteria for their regular meeting
and poUuck supper. Twenty-six
Rapids. They recently vacated attended and* “Happy Birthday"
their home on Main Street u&gt; be was sung to tWo members. Emma
near his work at the Ideal Seat­ O’Mara gave a humorous reading
ing Company. Mr. and Mra. Billy
Kim and two chlkSrai. mk*sionarie* on furlough from Ko­
rea, to live there until April or

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Thomas Sallk and daughter,
Wendy Jill, returned to their
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Mi-wen Marte O’Mara and Mary
her daughter and family, Dr. and Gene ValdM of Marshall spent the
Mra. D. Shumway, returned lo weekend with Marie's parent*. Mr.
her home In West Virginia * and Mra. Frank O’Man. Sunday,
th* O’Maras 'entertained her
callcd on Mra. Edith Stokoe at brother. Tom O’Mara, and Maters,
Mr*. Currie Kotesky's Nursing Mary and Arma O'Mara. Bernard
Home, al Green Lake. Sunday. Maftoaka and Fr. Raymond Moeg­
Mra. Stokoe is not well. * The genberg with a family birthday
the church at 9:30; Miriam
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the church at 9:80; Mariam th* Don Hickeys.
Mr. and Mra. Morri* Carter. Mr.
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lasting into the afternoon; Re­
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Mra. Laura Kltch. who has been
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to Clark Msmsrial Hospital thia Bl., came Wednesday to spend sev­
week. Bho had suffered a broken eral day* with her parents *rxl
grandmother, returning to Chicago
Sunday. Robert and Linda Warner
were other members of the family
attending the funeral service* of
their father and grandfather. John
Mr. and Mp. LmU* Shoemaker
wdl entertain Uw members of the
Pinhook Fann Bureau at their
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Jack Kennedy I Delightful Bridge
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Jill Flanders,
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Oroo*. Mm James Cotter and Mra.
Retiring President Mra. Gerald James Wlxwell.
Mra Stanley Cumming* enter­
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Church in Grand 0,1
Unk»i of the Evangelical
to a peat prwaldent of I United Brethren Church and the
tel Auxiliary of the Mdhodtet Church." or "Living in

gam*. fashioned with a scalloped
neckline uxl full skirt with ap­
plique* of antique lace ending in a
chapel sweep train. Her fingertip
veil of illusion waa held In place

henorad couple wars
with s fcvrty silver ch
On the actual date e
nlvresary, which w*a Jan. 19,
the Coble* entertained the
Chases for dinner at Schuler* in

tor

dinnv

Saturday

Mr*. Voyl* Gerald, ate of Has­ Spar Frandaen, Mra Clifford
tings. No date has been set for
Mlu Martha Oalnder, Delton, Haaelmyar on Sunday u&gt; honor th* wedding.
wax her inter* maid of honor and
Mra James R. Shoemaker, Shelby­
Charlee Pott*.
ville. waa the bridesmaid. They
were dressed alike In empire waist Henry Gibson and Donald Doogown* of red velvet and white
crepe with bouquet* of white but­
ton mums and red roses. Mlaa
■n» woumi kmm. «,wCarolyn Trantham, niece of the talned an Bunday to honor the
birthday* of three Mf their grand­ Ann Child* to Dola Frank Coi- evening.
children. Billy and Teresa Har­
rington and Randy Hughe*. The
The result* of the Duplicate
white button mums and red'rare children wree drtlghtod with
Bridge game at tha Episcopal
the|r own indiv^tal birthday
Church Undercroft Tuesday
were: North-south winners were
Kenneth Habtrad. Battle Creek. cake* which were moat attrac­
tively decorated. Enjoying the
day. ate. were thetr parent*, the
Davldaon of Grand Rapid*, secJamas Harrington* and the Doo
I and Mira Roy Hubbard and third
Lonnie Johnccck of Taming, both Hugtwa, and thakr great grand­
mother, Mn. Claud Kennedy.. rocitela M
io Mra. D. C. French and Roy
Hubbard. B»*t-wret winner* were
Mra Gordon Ironside. Sr. and
After a nortlrem wedding trip.
ptoygd b» Hough HnXhtra- Oo
KtocOoh OoMpsay

quet of white button mumi and

committee.

'the EUB Church of Harting* and

Marilyn Lawrence
Graduates as
Practical Nurse

Barrett appearing for the Flrat
Methodist Church with Mra. Helrlgcj acting a* moderator.
Devotion* will be given by Mra
Wally Gement*.
ladies from the EUB Church are

Prectlcal Nursing

The Prudence Circle will serve

Varied Cabbage
Hoaciial in pediatrics.

Ruth Ann Childs
Is Engaged to
Dale F. Collier

used creamed or au gratin style

junior at WMU. Mr. Batea and Karen Barber and Aunty
U a graduate of Harper Creek High
School. He 1* employed st the
Burdick Packing Company in Bat-

Bonnie Jo Childs
Pledges Troth to
William Harwood Jr.

plate surprise. In there
folk*' livtal

young

Vermontville, announce the cngagenunt at their daughter. blltzard on Ttunwday to enjoy a
day at the Shrine Circus; to
Grand Rapid*. Ther left in a.
caravan with anticipation of a

The bride - elect graduated
from Maple Valley High School with approximately 40 children.
In Itoi. and from Wright's child, one oar that wouldn't
Beauty Academy of Battle Creek
Ln IMS. She is presently &lt;*n-

Pork Sluffing
Makes Flavorful
Stuffed Beef Log

The Arthur Palmers
To Mark Anniversary
will celebrate their 36th wedding
anniversary on Saturday, Feb. 13.

FROSTED fr DECORATED

New

"Cold Cuts"—Hot

Th celebrate tta 11th birthday
of Mary Barnett. her parent*, th*
John Barnette entertained the

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TRY SOME TODAY

Pledge Sorority
Marilyn Hein, daughter of the
Tony Hein*. and Julie Fisher,
daughter of the Don Fishers, have
been pledged to the Clhamega
Sorority at Weatern Michigan
University

Shower Honors
Mrs. Kessenich
Wednesday Evening

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MID TERM ENROLLMENT

Mra Richard Feldpauach and
Mra Joseph Hubart entertained
with a shower honoring Mra. Rich­
ard Keaarvuch *t the former's
hente on B. Broadway Wednesday
evening. Jan. X.

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Member* of the Welcome Wagon
chopped onion

Mm H- D. Baxter enlMialned
Hospital Guild No. U on Wadne*'
day evening, Jan. 34. Winning

Methodist Church TAieaday. Jan
2S. and hoard Rum Dtngeraon of
Bawrwyk** Color Center talk on
antiquing
•
The new officer* are Karen Mc­
Kay. president; Marian Karrar,
vice president; Mary Elliott, secret*ry; Marian White, treasurer, and
Nartcr Nagai. historian.
Refreshment* were served by

Come to the Studio
Friday, Feb. 4, 10 a.m.*8 p.m.

Ballroom Classes Will Start Friday,

Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m.

cut in thick slices for hot potato

Special Dance Classes—

WHOfe LCFTa/f

Present were Mm Pat Guernsey, j
Barter* Miller, Barbara Dennten.
Marie Dunbar. Karen Klahn. Linda
Lowry, Doom Gutchrea. Vtagtal*.
BUOana and daughter. Virginia,
Ruth Rot. Deanna Taylor, Daria
H cup finely chopped onion Borton and Bally Jabnaan.
i i—,-p—-

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4 Professional Teachers

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Lynn Woods

JoEllyn Myers

—Visitors Welcome—
1&gt; - Usi».X*w poultry se**on- a dance Saturday, Feb.
Lakewood High School
tng
CotnMua ingredient* and' mix

WILSON SISTERS
DANCE STUDIO

Try Gingerbread

That's Light Plus
Fluffy as Dessert
Oingartnad I* to Winter de»rert* what ahortcate la to Sum­

moning for a meal.
•fit ba ak U* beat, gingertread
should ba light and fluffy, point*
out home' economist Roba
Staggs UM thi* recipe with lard

Mr. and Mra Clayton J*rrafd
visited her slater. Mr. and Mn.
Andy Dodge of Oobum road on
Monday.

302 E. Grand

For Your own

QUEEN OF HEARTS

blende readfly with tha dry tnSH cupa rifted enriched flour

She" isn't old fashioned
Is Her Diamond?

•^Select other Gifts

REDUCED

CAR
COATS

Open Daily

Welcome Wagon
Club Hears Talk;

Although you may be more

f •SLACKS

Donuts 69c dos.
Plain 59c dos.

Idaho Fall*. Idaho.

Robert Huebner and Mm William

who participated

Monmouth.

Watch While
We Make 'Em

Keller Road. Rl Delton, given by
their children, Mra. Judy Lancaster

culated and everyone trying to
in the stuffing. guess which package had been
brought by which gutat.
Bridge wa* played before the
honoree opened her lovely gift*.
roll. explain* anted

safely and it waa
ate of St. Philip High School, wa* a hard day

Fort

205 N. Michigan

calling to promote the program

or the family which

School.

Superette

evening.

John Orinder moke to the group
daughter of
Harbtn.
about the Blood Bank program and
513 b. Dibble Street, and Vernon
Harbin. mW. Court Street. Her her, hospital guild Thursday orefiance, a IMS graduate of the

Cupid Decrees

One Lot of
Famous Nome

Ladies Blouses

and ginger. Blend
mixlure wl th the

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EARRINGS

C

DIAMONDS
Pop the question on

BRACELETS

Valentine’s Day and then

WATCHES

present her an

exquisite

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

ring.

7 Gilmore Jeweler
102 L Slste

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-5310

�Vermontville
Church Founder
Dies Wednesday

Coin Roast

Personal Mention

Pupil's Health
May Cause
Poor Grades

I

Is your child having trouble m^nt
keeping up his grades In school:
of Talbert Curtte. of
Highway southwest of

Jerry bukot am family ot
rural. Okartavlil*. A Mra Gene

On Dean's List

and Mia Rotert Cook sailed

tings, was
List al Miami
DOWLING—

Charles and Grace (Bchwennesen) Christman. On May 17, 1W3,
he was married to Grand Rapids
to Esther Miller who survive*

WOODLAND—
Wednesday, J:&gt;0 to 1:10:
Saturday, 1:10 t? 7:10
NASHVILLE-

(That may hare nothing to do
with hearing, of course. Many ol
our Children know we win say
something a second, third or Telephone directory.

Dunnigan and family of rural
Hastings to celebrate Mr. and
Mra. Weaver's birthday*. * Miss

Also surviving are two daugh­
ters. Mn. Cleo (Lillian) Brown

Have backbone ranoved from

Church in VcrmotitviUo with the

Staggs.

Burial was made In Woodlawn
Cemetery, Vermontville.

backbone before roasting.

Nuts Enjoy
Barry Salei Tax Popularity
Totals $105^654
For Many Uses

meat

authority.

and 4 to Wyoming and the re-

in its drippings. The roaM
one Gray, Don Eckman. Ford weighs around five pounds and
McDonald and John Moore (Ann will take approximately thro*
Arter) accompanied the cattle. * hours roasting lime.
Popularity ot growing
AMES Roger Cat* flew to Key
4 to 5-pound center cut pork
Isle Naval Station for temporary
County on October sales totaled
duty. Ho expects to return in.
I10MMA2.
.........................
M cup brown sugar
Whllc commercial production
is rather limited In Michigan. are staying with Mr. and Mra.
from building materials *5.678
Roy Cott during his absence.
from general merchandise, |M.681 from food calcs *31,837
Lori of Orleans were Bunday
By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg - ;
from automotive, *3340 from ap­
parel, »X2M from furniture, »7,Baack Si.
7SS-1111

Freeport

items and 18,940 from non-retall

of Dowling were Saturday vial-

Use tax collected In November
totaled 15.717.01.
Barry County's population is
listed by the Michigan Departr­
ment of Itevc.-iue sg. &gt;0.100.

vtn Shade of rural BunfiNd
Saturday vultoni of Jklr.
MJ*. Jahn Caylor. * Mr.
Mm Donald Hummel and

Friday thru Sunday

It's
never
too
soon
to
start
laughing
at

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird and
family were. Sunday dinner guests

were
and
and
fam-

on W. Walnut street Thursday
minutes per pound or about I morning.
teura for roasting. Remove. from
The Dick Cooks were at MR U.
oven. Cut orange slices in half. Thuraday through Saturday at­
tending the Michigan Frews
gar. Mix well. Make a cut
through t&amp;l covering about 1 George Youngs attended the All
Michigan Banquet Press meet­
ing Saturday ewxilng.
Insert half slices of orange, rind
into Chicago from Rome, Italy,
Tuesday evening and will soon be
in Hastings to his parents, the
serving*.
Judge and Mra Phillip Mit­
span last Monday afternoon with chell. Atty, and Mra Paul Siegel.
Mias Jocelyn Ironside and Roger
Mra. Ruth Bicam. .
Martin of Detroit will be at Wal­
Alto and Mr. and Mra. Howard loon Hill* to *kl thi* weekend.
Hratetkr and children ot South
Hosting* were Sunday visitors of leave this Friday for Florida
Mr. ate Mra Muri Hostetler. * and a trip through the West
Indite.
Dowling were Saturday dinner
gutste of their daughter and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mra. Keith Buehler. Ids sister, and will motor through
* Mr. and” Mra. Keith Buehler California before returning home.
were Saturday visitors of Mr. and
Craig Langerveld of Portage
Ka«
'nt Sla
Mra. Norval Thaler.

the habit of not listening.) Doea
he sometimes miss—or seem, to day. The distribution
miss—a point made tn a movie the new tetanhone books wtlf‘be
or on television by the spoken

one side u he listens? He may
have defective hearing; It might
even be as simple as Impacted
moved by your physician in a
simple office procedure.
Has he had an infection, dis­
ease or accident whose effects
may be lingering on? I* there a
possibility (as far-fetched as it

poor nutrition may be holding
him back, limiting his enthusi­
asms, interests and capabilities?
He may be eating a considerable
quantity of food, but still bp
undernourished, if he eats 1m-

ESBtffiSZ
and Mra Lester Skull at BL
this week. Mrs. L. Joined them
John*.
to Kalamazoo to visit Miss Linda
Mr. nnd Mrs. Manuel Rodri­ Thaler, a student at Brunson
gue*. Mike and Vicki spent tlx- School of Nursing.
,. '
Mrs. Erma Gardner left this
weekend at Grand Rapids with
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Tunis'*
week for Apalachlcala, Fla.,
where she will visit her son, the
daughter, Linds, left last Sotu^dav
Base and family.
Robert
Gardners where she la
for Flint, where also, wgl start
hoping to find sun instead of
school at j. C. Community Gollcgd.
Elie would like to hq|j from njr
being
as
It is shell have quite a
friends to Freeport. A Mr. and
Mra. Jule Turner and'chiji
itollc on Michigan's roads and
highways? A well-known Lansing
Jim van Houten of Ml
Guests of the Jim Mom over
spent Saturday in Flint,
phyjJdan described him a*- "an the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
gccidcut
going some place to hap- John Tipton and four sons of
and Mra Leo Loftus of
—
Kendallville, Indian*
yrtire Saturday visitor* of Mr. and fi«n."
Lynne Klien
Mra BUI Blough—
Hatt* daughter ot the
ie Ixon Hale^
Mr. and Mr*. BUI Blough
g? pltxTlri Umstng. said the alcdtate. Wee Drive, is home with her
children mid Mrs Greta Blough*
for a between semester
If. dri-H fs dongeroua because he reWere Sunday dinner guest* of Mt.
and Mrs.'Keith Blough In Wyom-'■ trnsan Ml hl* "inhibitions, hostili­ vacation for tgn days.
Ing. * Mr. and Mrs Forrest Bueh­ ties. frustration*, arid anger" while
ler visited Mr. and Mra. Lester driving after a drtaking bout.
tasteh
Brown of Nashville Tuesday. *
talntng material burns.

tree* should not be overlooked,"
say* Taylor. “They -furnish ex^flighting children at ripening

tha soil. They not only bold the

tog*. Another advantage Is that

ot food for wildlife.
Nut tree species oommortly
grown in Michigan include:
Carpathian w*lnntx black wal-

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Medics Warn
Against Danger
Of CO Poisoning.

MILLER

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; Alcoholic Is

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BIRKES

outa. bsartnuta and Japanese
walnut*. hlckcHea and hlcano,
pecans, hovela, tUbarta and

FORD STEVENS O’SIAUVAN

William R. Ctook, graduated.
cut with their trailer and will
do soma traveling through the
Southland.
Mn. George EUidtt anlcrtalned board members of the H**-

For November

Mkhiran

(Ohio) .

with tha J. Franklin HunUsys they hurt, water or tun? Does
Monday evening to ‘
'
Huntley oetebrate his
defective 00 lhe ro&lt;l- Miami has
He

CO combine* with blood 300
times more easily than oxygen.
Details on starting nut crch- Jt you breathe air containing a
normal amount of oxygen and ft
ture orchard, harvesting and moderate "amount of carbon
monoxide, your blood will bo
available to a bulletin ertUUed starved for oxygen. When blood
"Nu* Growing In Michigan."
c«n be obtained by brain, permapant brain damage
dropping a postcard to: Bulto- or death may roault.
tln Office. Cooperative Exten­
Dangerous quantities of CO
sion Service. 10 Agricultural Hall. usually accumulate when a cool,
Michigan State University, BaM slow fire bums in limited olr.
Lansing, Michigan.
Bine® you cant see. smell, or

HASTIMS CUT RATE

Caledonia. * Mr. and .Mra. Forrest-

plan to go to West Palm Bench JX.0*?
.111 return
Mn, ™
li™ in
In April
Aortl j,5^,,,?. gf
and will
some time

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Clum were
Saturday supper Questa of Mr. and
Mr*. Martin TufUe of Alto. ★ Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Tuttle and son
of Alto accompanied her parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Clum. to Beld­
ing where they visited Mrs Clum1*
mother, Mrs. Sadie Sweet, at tiw
iuxne of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Champ!
Un. They found Mra. Sweet mueb
Improved. Tim were supper guest*
■
drowstoesa, headache, tightness of Mr. and Mra. Champlin.
across tha forehead, confusion.
nelh Myers, Mr. and Mra. Kart
CO poisoning may confuse you Tuttle, local, and Phillis Fox qf
Alto were Sunday dinner gues®
air to relievo the symptoms and
Duttod in hortnr of Adon's birth­
prevent serious injury.
day Other guests were Mr and
Mrs. Ivan Vanderjack of Grand
Rapids * Mr. and Mrs Jerry
checked annually for operating Posthumus and children of Alto
efficiency. Make sure Uur vents, were Sunday lunch guests of Mt
pipes, fluca and chimneys are and Mra. Merton Mesecar. * Mr.
tight.
Saturday visltoi
Make certain that your heatMerton Meseeaf.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Christie ate
vices designed tor renting are children were Sunday dinner
properly vented to the outside.
• Provide additional frosh air
for charcoal grills and hlbachls Manton and Mrs. Carl Blackkx
used indoom.
of Marion were Saturday visit
• Never tamper with ducts or of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Christie.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bini u

SHOE STORE
114 W. State

to

ing a pel theory that alcoholics

He urged offli
"constant alert
personality because you are among

Immediate family."

teristics of Ute olcoiiolte.
Jumps
}0ba to a .um
cent are high
dropouts, and
an additional 16 percent are college
■■
I.
Average in intelligence,
uuriac* ar bachelorhood

"Immoderation in oUicr tilings
. smoking, eating, sleeping . . .

Dr. Bates charged that punlshat taxpayers’ money. "Alcoholism
la a disease and you cant legislate
get* iu-lp. the more clianca, he has

16.95
Shape of Things

firm. Follow the manufacturer's In Grand Rapids Saturday. *
' “
*
tnstallion untoy visitors of Mr. and
Richard Bird were Mr. and
When changing types of fuel. Glenn Taggart and family.
Just all appliances InvolvM.

Did you know that beef and

Subtle Grain Finish

gulsbcd from pork and lamb
kidneys by their shape? Lamb

daughter. Connie, ot Hickory ColDera were Saturday visitors of MXand Mra George Btep. * Mr &lt;U)d
Mra Bob BrUUnghxm of West
’ "* ------ Saturday luntp

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Michigan

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Personal Mention

viators of

r”:

Pupil’s Health
May Cause
Poor Grades

examination

On Dean’s List

There

*s Health, the magazine of
John Jay Hopkins, aa
American Medical Aatocta- and Mra John Hopkina
Uon.
.
; Ungs, was named to th

»

urday, 0:1

Hospital Monday. HU
John

WOODLANpWsdassday. DM
Saturday, 1:M

Vermont-

nasday few California to visit
ttwMr
th. Ihl^.

fcsUvely in

Monday, Tuesday,
nesday, Thursday

evenlngs, 7

Nuts Enjoy
Popularity
For Many Uses

backbone ranored from

Denver, CXto., iatonlay and ro-

Summer yearlings, that he cn- for this recipe, advtsra Reba
Staggs, meat authority. RIO

ters 170° F. allowing M to 40
minutes per pound or about 3
hours for roasting, ftemowo from
oven. Cut orange slices in half.
Combine sugar, flour and vine­
in its drippings. The I
gar. Mix well. Maks a cut
weigiis around five pounds
through fal covering about 1
Inch Into roast os for carving.
hours ron-stlng Um&amp;
Spread sugar mixture over meat.
Insert half slices of orange, rind
4 to 6-pound center cut port edge up, between slices at meat.
Return roast to oven 10 tn 16
1 large orange, sliced
minutes or until glaze la set. 6
tn 1 MTvinmt
1
cup brown sugnr

backbonc before roosting.

and 4 to Wyoming and the reranchers. Herdsmen Wilson, Du­
ane Gray, Don Eckman, Ford
McDonald and John Moore (Ann
Arbor) accompanied the cattle. ★

Isle Naval Station tor temporary
duty. Ho expects to return in
While commercial production
la rather limited In Michigan, are Maying With Mr. and Mra.
nut trees are frequently planted

SSSiSE’WJS.W.SC

Alcoholic Is

Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rodri­ to Kalamazoo to vUR Miss f.lnda
gues, Mika and Vicki spent the "Dialer,• a &lt; student al Brutuon
. ’
weekend at Grand Rapids with School of Nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Turucrt
daughter. Linds, left but sot—1—
Baas and family.
for Flint, where she. wl|l
school at j. c. Community C—,
Hie would like to hegr from
friends in Freeport. A. Mr. and
Mra. Jule Turner and’qhUdren andI iwUc on Michigan's roads and
Jim van Houten of MlddteyUte: highways? A well-known Lansing
spent Saturday in Flint. * .MT.. physicfan described him M "an
and Mra. Leo Loftus of Hasunfeii Accident .going
__ . some place to hapjrtre Saturday visitant of Mr. and fien."»
Mra Bill Blough.
’ j luDr. iRlchard B
Mr. and Mrs Bill1 Blough
----- itetatatbtowCUnic
children and Mrs Greta Blou^/fpilKt id LtoMtng.
--------said the alcdheUc.
were Sunday dinner guests of
« Mr.
«... 'drivlv fs dangero
dangerous because he reand Mrs.-Keith Blough in Wyom-'• toises all his "inhibitions, hoaUUIng. * Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bueh-.| —
---------- -------tire,. (nitrations,
and. anger" while
ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester driving after a drinking bout
Brown of Nashville Tuesday. * i . &gt;lfe nerda medical beip."

Accidept Ready
g! To Happen

delighting children at ripening
couervaUon pjantly in

the soil. They not only hold the
soil against erosion, but also

at food for wildlife.
Nut tree special nominally
grown la Michigan Include:
Carpathian walnuts, black wal­
nuts. butternut or white wal­
nuts, beartnute and Japanese
walnuts, hickories and hicana,
pecans, hasela, fUbsrta and

Hedies Warn
Against Danger
Of CO Poisoning

spent Wednesday afternoon

Caledonia. * Mr. and Aim Forrc»t-‘i
alcoholic profits from treatBuehler expect to leave for Florida
If you breaths air containing a
normal amount at oxygen and a
turn orchard, harveating and moderate amount of carbon and will return some time in April. •
■ • driving." Dr. Bates said In explod monoxide, your blood will bo
Mr. and Mra. Chile Chun were
MraUaNe In n bulletin SoMited starved for oxygen. When blood Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Ing a pct theory that alcoholics
••Nut Growing in MichiganMrs. Martin Tuftle of Alto. * Mr.
and Mn. Marlin Tuttle and son •'constant alert 'for the alcoholic
dropping a postcard to: Bulle­
of Alto accompanied her parents.
tin Office. Cooperative Exten­
Dangerous quantities of CO Mr. and Mrs. Clair Clum. to Beld­ personality because you are among
sion Service, 10 Agricultural Hall. usually accumulate when n cool, ing where they visited Mra. Clumt
immediate family."
Michigan State University, East
-He described some of the charac­
Lansing, Michigan.
home of Mr. and Mra. Jay Champ;
•
1 in. They found Mrs. Sweet much teristics of toe alcoholic.
Improved. They were supper guest*
• frtgnfflsjob tate&amp;re.. Sms­
drosalnaaa, headache, tlghtnesa of Mr. and Mra. Champlin.
across tha forehead, confusion,
Mr. and Mra Adon Myers. Ken­ times W raw m five dinerent
neth Myers. Mr. and Mra. Kart jobs to b xiDgJrPterf
CO poisoning may confuse you Tuttle. local, and Phillis Fox qf
so that you cannot reach fresh Alto were Sunday dinner guesa cent are high, school dropouts, and
an additional 16 percent are college
air to reUeve the symptoms and
prevent serious Injury.
Duttod in horinr of Adon's birtlv
Intelligence.
day. Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs Ivan Vanderjack ot Oranfi
* Have all healing systems Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs Jerry
checked annually for operating Posthumus and children of Alto
were Bunday lunch gueste of Mt
"Immoderation In other things
pipes. Dues and chimneys are
. smoking, eating, sleeping . . .
tight
and Mrs. George Tagg and son &lt;1!
Middleville were Saturday vUiltuft
of Mr. and Mra Merton Me .real.

5—when the Auto Club was
'equently was a pioneering
ir. Directional signs did not
was seldom avaOaNe.

vices designed for venting are children were Sunday dinner
properly vented to the outside.
• Provide additional fresh air
for charcoal grills and hlbachls Manton and Mra. Carl Black!
qf Marlon were Saturday vis
Never tamper with ducts or
Mr. and Mr&gt;. Richard Bird urL
daughters. Linda and Cindy, at­
that heating devices tended the Buck Barry Pvpcl mid­
aatod by a reputable lion at Ottawa Hills High &amp;M1
in Grind Rapids Saturday * Sat­
urday visitors of Mr. and Mra.
Richard Bird were Mr. and Mj&gt;.
* When changing types ot fuel, Glenn Taggart and family.
ask a qualified serviceman to ad­
just kll appliancesipvolrtd.
daughter, Connie, of Hickory Cot­
fireplace ners were Saturday Vial tors of Mk&gt; certain
Mrs. Bob Brittingham of Writ
Freeport were Saturday lunch

‘mT-isysr

ment without treatment is a waste
of taxpayers' money. "Alcoholism
la a disease and you cant legislate
He said the sooner the alcoholic
gets help, the more chance, be has

Shape of Things
Did you know that beef
gulahed from pork and lamb
kidneys by their shape? Lamb
miliar kidney siuipc. Ikrl and
■man -aquaroUke" pteota or lobes.

Michigan

State's

1966

track

Mrs. Cletus Wieland ot

HAIR STYLE OF THE A^QNTH

“Bambino”
arofroo family affair. Good
tn your way, and if you need
3ub‘li always nearby with
rvico; Personalized Travel
Acctdant insurance; and

1

We specialize in
styling and color
Ccill 945-3362

MICHIGAN
(Peg Preston, Owner)

Evenings by Appointment

Above Sowings •&amp; Loon

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Woodland Direct

MILLfR-'

REAL ESTA&amp;

Judge and Mre. Phillip Mit­
spent but Monday afternoon with chell. Atty, and Mra Paul Siegel,
Mra Ruth Bieam.
Miss Jocelyn Ironside and Roger
Martin of Detroit wlU be at Wal­
and Mra. Howard loon lUUs to ski tills weekend.
children of South
The James Cotters expect to
Sunday visitors of leave this Friday for Florida
Muri Hostetler. * and a trip through the West
Indies.
«
'
Dowling were Saturday dinner
guests of their daughter and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buehler. Ida sister, and will motor through
★ Mr. and* Mra Keith Buehler Cahfomta before returning home.
were' Saturday visitors of Mr. and
Craig Langtrveld of Portage
Mra Norval Thaler.

Saturday visitors of Jir. a nd attended the wedding of Miss Dpi
ud John Ball at the MJ
Mrs. Jahn Caylor. * Mr. and Blough
dleville •MSitwdMt1 Cliureh^atu

: growing season arts
\The landscaping ■

1;“ “

nr»n
or^^tatemenn
(That may have nothing to do
with hearing, of course. Many of
our children know we will say plied for the new
something a second, third or Telephone directory. A
fourth Um^ We often encourage
the habit of not listening.) Does
he sometimes miss—or sevm to day. The distribution
miss—a point made in a movie
do asms traveling through the or on television by the spoken
word? Does he turn his head to
Southland.
one
side as he listens? He mayMra. George Eliott entertain­
have defective hearing. It might
ed board members of the Has­ even be as simple as impacted
tings Women's Club at her home
on W. Walnut street Thursday moved by your physician In a
morning.
simple office procedure.
Has he had an Infection, dis­
Thureday through Saturday at­
tending the MldUgan Press ease or accident whose effects
may be lingering on? Is there a
meeting. The Hal Buergra and
George Youngs auendwi the AU possibility (as far-fejched as It
may seem to you at first) that
tTTATl HtVICr
'■
K nutrition may be holding
INSUMANCE • •o«»l
back, limiting his enthusi­
asms. interests and capabilities?
Into Chicago from Rome
He may be eating a considerable
Tuewiay evening and will
quantity of food, but still bp
in Hastings to his parei
undernourished, if ha eats im-

By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg -J Alto and Mr,
tad st.
745-3211 Hostetler and
Hastings were
Mr. and Mra. Jllcliard Bird anil Mr. and Mra

Uy were Sunday guests
and Mra. Lester Skull

wim.

Ths John Huntley family of

wilh the J. Franklin HimUeyx they hurt, water or itch? Does
Monday evening to hato Craig he hold his book very close to
Huntley csiebrate Ms IMh Mrth&lt;Uy.

Caylor,

NASHVILLE—
Wcdnesday and Friday, r
tcipm' Saturday, W

IB QF

I an

Is your child having trouble mlatn tw corroctecL
keeping up his grades tn school:

Joined them

Mrs. Erma Gardner left this
week for Apalachlcala, Fla.,
where she wlU visit her son, the
Robert Gardners where she is
hoping to find sun instead of

being as It is shell have quite a
long way to go.
Guests of the Jim Mom over
thtf weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
John Tipton and four sons of
Kendal|vilte, Indiana.
CMU Sophomore Lynne Ellen
Hair, daughter ot the Leon Hales
qf Taffae Drive, is home with her
rarnfiy for a between semester
vacation fdr t^n days.

VALENTINE PARTY GOODIES!

We will hove heert shape butter cookiea, indiviXoL
dippod heart shape cokes, special cupcakes, and'targo
decorated cakes.

25cl

Buttercrust Bread
Cream Filled Lunch Rollsea.

8c

A delioous cream filling. Always refrigerated for freshs

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECI.
Old Fashion Pan Cinnamon Rolls - 32»
Buttercrust Milk Bread25&lt;

Special 51c

Apple Fritters

Save 6c

6 for 42c

honey glazed.
RemMnbw^COOKIEeOAY tVERY WED.
4 Dozen Assorted

$4 00
O ■

DALE’S BAKc SHOP

�Post Office at

The Fullers to. ,
Attend Convention

Over S3 Million
Slate Road Jobs
ate.

our Nashville Moves
Legislators In New Quarters

। tadudeTTk^m Hcs°of ^relocation
and TwvmalriirHnn nf 1S-41 trrwri

.

•IM mile* of rvconrtrw-

day" for th* Nashville post office,
and It U now housed in a re­
modeled structure on the west
side of Main street.
Postmaster Harvey Wilson said
that special ceremonies will be
held in about six week* with dignltartre from the US Postal,de­
partment taking part
Bert Cnjrler remodeled two
bunding* to bouse the post of-1
flee, and Chris King was the

Penney’s hold* convention
meetings for manager* every
three year*. Meeting* for man­
ager* west of the'Mississippi will
be held later in Colorado Springs.

Ex-Vermontville
#
-• —
Resident Dies

.

architect

l miles of reconstrue-'
bridge over Wonadoga
etober. 1088.
location ot M-43 i*
I to start west of Ha*~
rar. kta. Ft»nces E. Kelly. 66. wiUghl on M-M and ckre of Rev. Matthew Kelly, died
Uchland.
&lt; Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 27.
I I* expected to be 1 ln Pilgrim Manor. Grand Rap-

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STRONG CHAIN
for your

BETTER HEALTH
Tha medical chalo which
supports tha health of our
nation Is long. Its many
links include research
scientists, medical special­
ists, nurses, and your fam­
ily doctor. The Pharmacist
who dispenses your Doc­
tor's prescription is an­
other vital link. We are
proud to be a strong link
in thi* important chain. For
dependable service, bring
your Prescriptions to us.

MWklcur.
• pjllllo.

iNNOCK

for dinner in Grand Rapid* Sat­
urday. The occasion was In cele­
bration of birthdays for Jim
Ptldpausch. whose birthday wa*
last week, and Carol Feldpausch,
whose birthday wa* this week.

Personal Mention
Mix Jimmy Noble* of Battle
Creek and bar mother. Mr*. Leo
Demond of E. Thorn, called on
her grandmother. Mn. Rose
tires living in the United State*. Engle of E. COlfa*. Sunday.
Mra Henry Rogen was a guest
The Rev. Leonard Maunder of
the Congregational Church of- of her slater-In-law, Mra Violet
Moore of Grand Rapids over the

au. Midu

453-2791

Us Kantner were In Lakeview.
Montcalm County, last week
visiting the Everett MUlers from
Tuesday until Thursday. They

Your (/tag) Pharmacist

O. W. Spencer and non. Don­
ald. returned Jan. 27 from a trip
to Cape Kennedy visiting friend*
and relative* tn route. A note of
Interest to anyone visiting the
Capo—there are tours on Satur­
day and Bunday. The Spencer*

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end. It was a special occasion a*
Mr. and Mn. Morse, who bare
owned and operated the "Mono
Care" for 21H yean, are now re-

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SITTING

tha's birthday.
Visiting tile Carl Ring* on Baturday were her sitter and chil­
dren, Mra. Stanley Halsey of

and relatives In thia vicinity. ।
There wa* a family get-to-getber
for thetr pleasure at the home
of Denali* sister, Mr. and Mn
John Bd! of Battle Creek, on
Wednesday evening, Also visit­
ing the Millers on Tuesday wa*
Mn. Margery Dryer, a former
resident, now living In BauU Btc.;

Mra Margery Dryer, who wa*
Barry County s Welfare Depart­
ment director from 1855 to 1863
and who bold* a similar post In
Chippewa County, wa* here over
the weekend vlslUng Mn. Pearl
Dryer and other relatives. Satur­
day evening there was a family
fathering In honor of Margery's
route they visited Ids parent*. । Mra WUllanAtarri* of Grand birthday and Tih Sunday dinner
the William Gautsches, at New Rapids was a gurst of Mra. Lol*
London. Mra Gautsche’s mother. Wickham from Thuraday until
Mra. Dart* Peter* of Hayward. Sunday, and also visited othre
WI*. spending the Win tor friend* In thi* vicinity. ,
,
month* here.
i The Dick’ Cotter*. Jack KenMr. and Mra. Art Fredenburg nedya, Marvin AQdetaons. lk*&gt;
and family were guest* of her Stanley* and Steven Johaae*

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120 W. STATf gT.

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Jacob's
Pratt ription
Pharmacy
126 East State St.

Phone WI 5-2466

Hastings

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Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
FOR YOUR CONVEX I IN CI WI HAVI
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCIR

North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 e.m. - 10 p.
Kalamazoo. The Clardy* hare re­
cently moved into thetr home on
Watcher St.

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ir

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Dally... Except
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Ona-Hour Service on Dry Cleaning
On Request from 8 a.m. Hire 4 p.m.

�Al nitar. outant or th.
Penney store in Hastings, will
be tn White Sulphur Springs. W.
Va, next week to attend a com­
pany convention. Mm Fuller wlU

Office at
Nashville Moves
In New Quarters

Prut

Tha Fullan to. .
Attend Convention

Legislators

Monday night was “moving
day" for the Nashville port otlice,
and it is now housed in a re­
modeled structure on the west
side of Main street.
Postmaster Harvey Wilson said
.law Will tw

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। Ex-Vermontville
g
" Kesiaent Dies

■

•IM miiea of reconstruc- ■

Hlwon Williams. Janine Ostroth. Martha Culixrt and Sho­
ran Wellfaro are home from

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STRONG CHAIN
for your
BITTER HEALTH
The medical chalo which
supports the health of our
nation is long. Its many
links Include research
scientists, mtdical special­
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ily doctor. The Pharmacist
who dispenses your Doc­
tor's prescription Is an­
other vital link. We are
proud to be a strong link
in this important chain. For
dependable service, bring
your Prescriptions to us.

child. FUiowtng her marriage to
(Rev. Kelly In London, Ontario,
they came to the United States
In 1924. and he served several
churches in the Western Stales
before they retired and moved
to Vermontville 23 years ago.
Rsv. Kelly died tn 1944. Mm
Kelly remained In Vermontville
until moving to Grand Rapids
In June, 19®.
There are no immediate rela­
tive living in the United statre. Engle of E. Colfax, Bunday. ■
Mra Henry Rogen was a guest
The Rev. Leonard Maunder of
the Congregational Church of­ of her sister-in-law. Mra Violet
ficiated at Saturday's servlets, Moore of Grand Rapids over the
and burial waa made In Wood­
lawn Cemetery.

Personal Mention

451-2791

Your (fiaati) Pharmacist
Joyable afternoon together. Mr.
and Mrs. George Cogswell were
Sunday dinner guests. Jan. 30. at

Jacob's

Mm Freeman Furrow, who has
been at the home of her son.
O. W. Spencer and eon. Don­
the Marshall Furrows, since No­
vember with the exception of ald. returned Jan. 27 from a trip
to Cape Kennedy visiting friends

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Pharmacy
John Bell of Battle Creek, on
Wednesday evening, Also visit­
ing the Mlllere on Tuesday was
Mrs. Margery Dryer, a former
resident, now living tn Sault 8U

Barry County's Welfare Depart­
ment director from 1955 to 1983
and who holds a similar post In

Mr. and Mm William Oautsche took a trip through Wis­ so missed seeing much of intervuuwm last
*». week on
vm combined
■—...... -■ **L however, their trip waa very
consin
bustneu and plmsun* and en J enjoyable.
.
route they vUKed hU parental Mm Wllllam^farris of Grand
the William Gautachre, at New Rapids was a gueot of Mm Lois
London. Mm Gautsche s mother. Wickham from Thursday until
Mm Doris Peters of Hayward. Bunday, and also visited other
Wis., spending the Winter frianda In thia vicinity. ,
,

F

Mr. and Mm Art Fredenburg nedys. Marvin
and family were guewta of her
parent*. Mr. and Mm Lyle
Morse of Mason, over the week­
end. It was a special occasion as

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Over Miller's Jewelers
120 W. STATE ST.

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owned and operated the "Morse
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that the Fredenburgs would be

the weekend visiting Mn. Pearl
Dryer and other relatives. Satur­
day evening "— —
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—

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Halting!

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- — Bunday dinner
,—-- -------- Mr. and Mrs John
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end Mildred Cole. Margery la atrng the Mld-Wlnter Conven­
or the Association of Wyl-

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M-4» Want. Acrees from "beg '• S-de"

.
The Robert Ingrams and the
Dale Bassets were Sunday guests
for a carry-in dinner at the

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North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 o.m. -10 p.m.

Kalamazoo. The Clardys have re­
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�Evangelistic
Services Start
At EUB Church

Invite Young
People to See
Film
Saturday
An
V.
i
the

Central

Consumers Will
Build Largest
Nuclear Plant

YOUTH

toa

Auditorium.

Thia feature length cotar moUon picture, filmed on location

you into

fabulous Enquire Hotel on the
The huge new plant will have
beach in Fort l^udardale.
an initial generating capacity of
While prenenttog the high more than TOOflOO kilowatts. It
school drop-out's problem. "Mis­
fit" dynamically portrays hto
tog plant at Big Rock Point,
• ■' . ‘ J m
vy UK near Charlevoix, and will cxcerd
Chri--------------------- —&lt;" youth of the Hastings Wesleyan
In addition to the evening Methodist Church who extend a
meetlngx, a special seminar will
Work on the projected plant
be held In the Flrat EUB Church
Is scheduled to begin neat Bum­
mer 0&lt;xa site known as Palisades,
in Covert Township. Van Buren
to private flrat class Jan. 18 In County, about five miles south
of South Haven. By the time It
R«*nt callers at the Wm. Germany, whore he to. nerving to completed. construction. costs
Cramer home were Mr. and Mra. with the 582nd radical Com­
Kenneth Reynold* of Bedford pany. Robtoaon, an ambulance
driver,
entered
the
Army
in
May
Walter White of Ionia. Mr. and
petted to approximate $100 mil­
Mra Marlin Mead. Bally .nd 1965. completed basic training at lion.
*flcha£’ of Bellevue, Mr. and
jy
■&gt;??»
attended
Odessa High
School.

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MIDDLEVILLE

F HI DAY FISH SPECIAL

All Hie Ferch

*1"

SATURDAY HAPFY HOUR
Drink* &lt;/* Price from 8 to 9 p.m.

CampbeU described tta Pallstep in the Company's long-rang
plan* for economical, large-scale
generation ot electric power

decision to build a nuclear plant
was reached after careful analy­
sis of the competitive economics
Involved In both coal-fired and
nuclear generation of electricity.

eramm
Norman Rockwell’s painting, “Growth of a Leader." symbolize* the
36lh anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. Over 3 Vi million
members will celebrate with the theme “Breakthrough for Youth."

Jody llelrigel
Mrs. Slaubaugh
Going to V.N.
Of Alto Dies
And Washington

use of their activity tn Meth­
. Youth Fellowship and leaderablllUm.

At Lowell Home

■ Funeral services forMra.Phebe
Slaubaugh. 83. of rural Alto, were
held Tuesday at the Pickens
Funeral Chapel at Clarksville,
With Rev. Daniel Zook officiat­
ing and interment in the Mennonite cemetery.
Mrs. Slaubaugh died at the
Rogers Rest Home at Lowell
Sunday afternoon.
She was born in Illinois on
Dec. 17. 1877. daughter of Criss
and Elizabeth (Good) Blrkey.
Her husband. Albert, who had
also been a resident at the home,
died in 1965.
Her only survivor is a brother.

Senior Citizens
Hear Talk on
Tex exemptions

Undergoes Surgery

MihIc

Phon* SY 5-3640

Seventy Senior CtUaena me* at
Mr and Mr*. Donald Weinert the Episcopal Pariah House W ou­
and three children of Lansing tlay for a bountiful carry-ln tin­
spent the weekend with Mra. ner and social time.
Among the several guests &lt;ror*
Daniela.
the two Hastings liwnnn, ’.tuasel Doty and Floyd Craig, ind
spending her mid-term vacation Mrs. Craig
from Albion College at the home
President Ray Wolfe n tra­
duced the gentlemen ar,J ex­
Ing this week to Highland, Ind.
plained the purpate of th, .r visit,
which was to acquaint the mem­
ber* of the club, and visitors, who
are 65 or older with the provi­
sion* of the new Stet* law which
favor* the exemption of a large
portion of their assessed property
taxes.
Doty outlined the proper course
to follow for each elder cltixen
in order to take advantage of
this law.
Many question* were put to
Doty which he answered a* fully
as possible, while warning that
he does not claim to be a tex ex­
pert, but urged emphatically that
eaeh person make It a point to
secure an application blank from
his supervisor, or at the city hall,
and answer all questions there­
on.
A NIC! HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade for property dose
This must be taken care of by
to Hasting*.
March 1, before the Board of
Review meets on March 8
A RIAL N1CI HOME IN THI FIRST WARD hat two bedroom*
He also suggested that there
umt*lr&lt;
-—4 a-..-.
._ J____ a. . . .
was a need for those who are
able themselves, to help some
who for various reasons may not
water softener, hat Insulatiotb "'•‘•I awning*, double asraee*
newly decorated, for$7,500.00
be able to attend to It without
Resistance
A RIAL GOOD COMFORTABLI HOMI IN THI 4th WARD, ha*
President Wolfe announced
that the February meeting will
two bedroom* upstair* and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, ha* basement and gat floor fur­
be In charge of the Hastings
Women** Club, and will be a
nace. brand new garage and utility room, full corner lot for
birthday party, with games, des­
$9,000.00
sert and coffee. So as President
M-ACRI LOT. a back lot from Jordan Lake, on Section Four
Johnson would put it—"You all
come."
Woodland, for
$1,300.00
The Birthday table was color­
ful with poinsettia* and a lovely
BUILDING LOT IN 2ta WARD, rewer end water in. ha* a garage
pink frosted cake which waa
on It, alto a part baiement----------------- - --------------- $1,500.00
paased around, with the usual re­
sult.
WI HAVI A HOMI IN BATTLI CRIIK. with throe bedroom* and
The Rev. Harold Bugbee closed
^OwnltK”
living room, dining room.
the meeting with prayer.
kitchen, full bailment ruru. «■&lt;
u_

Mr*. Iris Shaffer of Nashville,
dark and driver's license exam­
iner In Sheriff Merl Campbell's
office, underwent surgery at
Battle Creek Lakeview Hospital
Monday.

REAL ESTATE

Top Lilting* In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES
A RIAL COOO COM FORTAB U HOM I IN TNI FOURTH WARD,
with three bedroom* upttalrs; downttalr* it he* One bedroom,
two living room*, dining room, kitchen, full b*th, bsrement with
gst heat, double gsrsge, living room it carpeted, and dr«pe* go
alto, norm window*. *creened-in front porch, workshop on
back for ..................................................................$11,000.00
HOME IN QUIMBY, hat two bedroom* upstair* and down a living
room, dining area and kitchen, full bath, no basement, gas heat,
for $3,200.00
AN EXTRA COOO HOME IN THI SECOND WARD, with three
bedroom* and closet* upstairs, and hall, two bedroom* and hall
are carpeted, and downstairs it hat a living room, dining room,
kitchen and new bath, ceramic tile, with tub. tbower seat and
insulation all Over the house, has aluminum siding, new cement
driveway, combination, storm windows and screens, and storm
doors, the living room is carpeted, also deep freexe, washer and
dryer, gas stove, has all new wiring---------- ----------- $11,000.00

A BEAUTIFULCOUNTRY ESTATE |ust out of town on two acre
landscaped site, has large 24 x 27 ft. living room with Roman
brick fireplace, parquet block flooring, dining area, three real
nice bedrooms with closets, two full baths, strictly modern
kitchen "With monowall* built in birch cupboard*, disposal, lots
of built In accauorle*. thermopane window*, full basement
with a nice recreation room, farced hot air oil fired furnace, and
another fireplace tn the basement, attached garage 24 X 24 ft.,
place has a wonderful view of the countryside, has lightning
rod*, lor* of shrubbery, owner will finance, priced right to
$21,000.00 —or will rent for $ 1 SO eseath
IN THI FOURTH WARD a real nice brick house. ranch type,
hat a living room with fireplace, carpet and drape* included,
two bedroom* and full bath, air conditioned pine paneled family
room, or utility room, attached prate, nicely landscaped, owner
having left tqwn will taka
I |,JO(LOO

THRU NICE BUILDING LOTI ON HASTINGS HEIGNTJ.

A-NICI VACANT LOT In Ammon Eaton Addition for$650.00

WUllam M. Day. Michigan
Bell president, said in Detroit
that much of the capital required
to finance the program must
come from investors willing to
put their money Into the lelepbone bualneaa rather than In David L. Alnawortn. 20. eon of.
Mr. anti Mra. Carl F. Alnoworth,*
oU»cr
opportunities.'
lie investment
saidthc SSndta
I960 I®4 Barlow Lake. R1 Middleville, Tota Mahar, Henry 84. Martin
program will require hundred*
uidtei^'rt’the Arm? to tne Bresent grand knlgl*.
of additional employees to sup- I1 tary
Lnrv police
Doll“ training
t™1"1"" al
at the
Uie Army
Training Center. Fort Gordan.
Ga.. on Jan. 28. Ainsworth's
force of some 23,400 men and training Included Instruction In
civil and military law. traffic
control, map reading, prtoonerof-war control and self-defense.
suppliers.
He entered the Army tn Septem­
ber of 1965 and completed basic
training at Fort Knox, Ky. Ains­
r I th Michigan's e c o u o ra I e worth attended Lee High School.
Wyoming, and was employed by Jured about 2:39 azn. Satorday
Keeler Brass. Grand Rapids, be­
driving eoulh on Hanover.
fore entering the Army.

Newell Heath
Hurt in Crash

Day also attributed a good
share of the surging demand to
higher telephone usage stimu­
lated by Increasingly attractive

I

U.S. District Court

Bankruptcy Petitions
chert Injuries.

Ing telephone service a constant­
ly Increasing bargain." As ex­
amples. he mentioned the declln-

Tuesday.

Intra-state call*.

tbelr telephones
Day said. “In
people without
ordering It. and

more and mare,"
addition, many
service now are
otlxrx with low-

private lines. This all adds up
placed on our facilities.

SAVES WEAR ON CUPIDS
VilMtkH, or * ipecid party «t, you cat do all your
ViitntiM shoppiag with ore coBvaaiaat Hop at our
Hsllntark besdquwtar*. You'll fta larttimtrtsi. wtwnical

Statewide, the 1906 program

gift suignlioni. |Vt urao*, party tax
liorn—all al our Ubre-todayl

million for central office equip-

i rtOMAMd $1(12 million
m aaMDuutingc'—

new ariepixxte buildings during

Going to Viet Nam
BFD. and Mra. Donald McDyer

Helen McDyer. 813 E. Railroad
Upon their return to Alexandria,

Plus S&amp;H Green Stamps

duty tn Viet
children will r

listed In the Army in 1940 and to

GARDNER'S

children have accompanied 8F.C.
McDyer on previous oversea* duty

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room, dining room, kitchen,.full both, he* • basement with oil
burner, ha* small basement barn, with stanchion* tile silo.
12 x 36’, tan aero* of muck land, two aero* woods, good rich
soil, located m Odessa Township. Ionia Qwnty TTllJj00.00

itcld their part grand knlghta’
banquet on Wednesday evening

Rev. Pr. David Hawley o&lt; 8$.

T-K School
Calendar

Inoa^hcITlt?

P—w 1 ta «

Hastings KCs
Honor Past
Grand Knights

I prill spend a record $175 million
to expand and Improve com­
munications oervlcre lliroughout
the State.

Jody Hdrigel. daughter of Mr.
•ervee more than 950.000 electric
customers In 61 counties of and Mra. Raymond Helrigel of
Irving, lias received her itinerary
Michigan's Lower Peninsula.
to Uie U.N. and Washington Semi­
nar. She to among the 70 young
people chosen In Michigan. Three
young people pay their own way.
The minimum to $140 without any
extras. Judy luui earned more than
1100 of her amount.
The young people meet at Trinity
Glen. Freeport. 8:90.
Friday. Feb. 4—Coaches clinic. Methodist In Grand Rapids and
Grand Rapids.
return Feb. 19. They arrive In New
York Feb. 12. That day they tour
the city in a domed touring bus,
Tuesday. Feb. 8 — Combined. and cel Ute first, night al Christ
Rotary and Linns and Reading Church Fellowship Hall In New
club dinner: basketball. Lowell. York. They will tour the U.N.
Building moat of the time In NewThursday, Feb. ID—Home Eco­ York. Half of the time they will
nomics dub to BatUa Creek, be In Wanhlngton. D. C.. where
they will visit the White House.
1:10.
Friday. Feb. 11 — Basketball. Congress and many other places

Baked to

A Live Orchestra playing

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hang-outs, Aytnond, chairman of the board,
and. JamgeJ^. Campbell, presl-

Mid-Villa Inn

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Plans Record
1966 Ext iditure

about drop-out*.—home. school.

Cynthia, and Forrest Johnson,
local.
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Saxons Squeeze
By Bulldogs for
Kh Straight

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Fine Shooting,
Good Defense
Provides Victory

Prep Basketball
JBoundup
QAMM FBHXAT MIOHT

Hastings Tramples
Si.'Johns IFUh

Ukf—od Friday,

cll director,
to. there
are more than WO boys sad gtrte

the torrid

Af

_

A*

WOOOCHUOX

they trounced the Redwings
Friday night*. 73-43

program.
rtetary to which Coach VabdfrVccn'a chap* constantly worked
their pattern* tn fashioning their
coveted win.

and

mini

m*

In their second meeting, there
waa no mal - functioning in the
Saxon attack aa they fired only

28. In the meantime they put
on a defensive exhibition which
permitted Coach Bill
lads only 50 shot*, most
off balance. 8L Johns
out of the 50 from the f
converted 16 out of
throw*.
‘

OAOl UIULT1

13. Kevin McKeough 11, PhU
Gasper 5, Brian Pufpaff 3; Wol­
verine* 11 —Jim Cummin* and
gifte.
Jerry Mesick 7. Kevin Kurr 4.
The first and third period* of
the game were highlighted by
Daye Huebner 3.
Hltnl 38 — Elmer Smith 13,
the shooting of Steve SchondclUABTWaa Maksta ft W tf steve Merrill 10. Steve GUlion*
mayer and Dave William*.
In the opening period Scbon? •- •X ». Z■ it—d**
Wll*jnnni
&gt;; »»«««• «' .1? • ■ • Z .
Jim wilt.
Ellie 14
14, BUI Vai4n«i&gt;«*h
FWdpausch 14
dclmaycr drilled all three of his _
Gordon Howes and Don Hess 3.
field goal attempts and seven out
of eight free throw* to accumu-

the third period,

g-fi?
i n, ustnaa u.

«■ in, W*m OolkoUa *l
t£r*L wouawa *0.
IrUaMlii 71 (OT).

Armchair Athlete U?

j

Russell Rounds, manager of our Barry County State Game
Area, reports that two turkeys—a gobbler and a hen—have been
In the third frame Dave Wil­
released in the Barry Game Area and Yankee Springs Recrea­ liam* thrilled the crowd when he
meshed seven oat of eight shot*
tion Area and that game men are hoping to release more in the from the floor with hl* long
future.
.
.
.
Major emphasis is now on capturing enough turkeys to
While Behoodeimayer and WUallow introductory releases here after 16 wild turkeys were live-

treat 13-10 after the first period trapped in the Allegan area last
and 30-29 at the half '
week and released tn Benxle
Creenvlile led 52-42 going In County with hopes of eatablishtng tha birds in a new area of
northern Michigan.
Nine hens and seven gobbler*

Stag Shop Gagers Catholics Lead
Volleyball Loop
Whip Fords for
The QsZhoilcs are leading the
Men’s Wednesday night Volley7th Straight
Director Jock Clary reports.

dltlons offered a good chance of
•arrival.
The powerful Stag Shop entry
AU sportsmen hope that no one In the Hasting* Men’s Basketball
Greenville defeated Lakewood.
will mo!a*t the turkeys, and will
' 43-42; Charlotte downed Ionia, give them a chance to survive league will attempt to keep Its
record
unmarred thi* Thursday
66-49. and Alm* swamped Grand
night when Uie Lakewood Area
chap* lake on Renner Food In
the 7 pm. game in the Hasting*
.;
Outdoor Trail — Justice BUI High East Gym.
Independents meat the MethoFrancisco Form Supply play*
Hummril fined Clark Bliss, Jr,
Oun Lake, 1100 plus 8730 court the Hastings Merchant* in the tartan* play the Pickup* at 8.
bad N
coate for selling deer meat Rob- nightcap on the east court.
On Wednesday, Feb. 16, the
Teachers play the Independents,
fined 325 plus costs for killing a
hen pheasant. Walter Rt Flora,
Hasting*, was fined *25 plus costa
for having a loaded rifle in hl*

£

LaPatote had 11 before fouling
out to the final period. Lance
Rochester had 10 far the OrtHW
Grtenvtlle ram* from behind &gt;
o hand Lakewood’.Ite 7th straight 1
s**. ’Tba Vlking| w*re cut Ip

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TRACTOR REPAIR

dlevlUe. was fined *20 and costs
for having venison without valid
permit*. and Jonathln Fields was
fined 810 plus costs for fishing on
Bassett Lake Saturday without a
license. . . .
' Conservation men estimated
that about 300,000 pounds of
venison was wasted and 813 mil­
lion in vehicle damage resulted
jm highway deer accident* last
ar Ln Michigan. There were
62 deer killed by motorist*, the
mMrvaUon Department re­
ft*. A total of 3332 were killed
southern Michigan. There were
147 killed In the northern LowPeninsula. and 1.073 in the
?per Peninsula. Accident* in
:tober &lt;771 &gt; and November
.0861. accounted for almost
„.je-thlrd of last year's deer toll
on State highway*. Barry County
averaged more than one a day in
November. Drivers must always

playing makeup games next
Tuesday are to be the Merchants

HAQ 10 MY

^•25*^ 1000

Lakewood Wro&gt;Har&lt;
Win 2 Matches
From Greenville
Lakewood High School'* Wreatiing team became the 16th
straight victim to fall before the
Greenville High grapplen.
The Viking* lort Friday on
their own mat to th* Yellow
Jackals, 34-8. and UH* Wednes- .

Jim Farman of Lakewood dacteioned Dick Hawley, 3-0, in the
135 - pound division, and Bred
Olllasple pinned Wayne Flerantonl In 53 second* In th# 166pound division.

the main HH8 for the condition-

Surftrt 14 — Brom Hahn 5.
ard 3. Rifch Rohde 3; Dribble* 3

Fitzgerald 10, Dave McGuire, Joe
KeaSenich 1, Ohril 'Ounemoa 1;
Irish 13—Bob Shumway 5. Doug
Welton 4, BUI Reynolds. David
Andenoh. 3.
'
'
Mark Halnea 4, Steve Cutleman
3; Panther* St —Dave VanDerMolen 11, Mark Bowen 10. / Trettey* 36—T)*rfnl» Acker 14,
John Btuvey 6. Greg Ziegler, Bri­
M Echtinaw 4. Gary Bandau 3.
Panthers U — Don Hoffman 18.
Dave VkofirVeeh 2.
Saxena 13—Jcny Ksesenlch 10.
Jeff Goodyear and Dan Dougher­
ty 4; Vlktng* 7 —Brian Smith,
Mark Wolfe, Stan Sheridan 2.

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The Freshmen started Hasting* Hailing. M
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woodland caribou, wolves, Nack

"If* America'.

the Hasting* Merchant*. Hen-

Francisco's came through with
Pta, with the Alma golf team for a 73-55 win over Renner Ford on
Jan. 20, with Don Mohn scoring
Mrs. Julius Knowlton at R3 Del­ 26 points, Mike Richey 17, Steve
ton and a 1964 Delton High grad, Cole 8, Shirley Woods 6, Glen
heard from every member of the Sugars 4. and Don Carley and
.» Aquinas trim Individually, and Bob Adams 2.
Ted Eglcstoa ha8J7 for Ren­
the coach visited him In the bee*
ners, Gene Service Jt, Gary Mc­
pita! ...
Middleville's Rob’White 1* still Ghee 7, Art Meade 6 and Gene
'
leading th* Expressway scoring McAllister 4.
with an average of 343 pointe In
Hastings Mfg. eagers eaged
the nine game* on 85 field goals Walldorff •» on Jan. 20. 54-48. with
and 49 free throw*. Maple Val­ Art Fredenburg leading the win­
ley'* Stewart Is fourth In scoring ner* with 20. Jack Chadwick addwith an 183 average. . . .
nolds 7 and’larry Utter 1. Jim
Calender had 14 for Walldorff’*,
John Gallagher 13. Dennis Cleve­
Friday. 72-46. . . . Jack Kelly of land 6, Bob Ehcrdt and Dennis
Kerperien 4 and Art Bennett,
Bob Spencer and Phil Walldorff 2
velopment. . . .
The standings;
TEAM

HHS Frosh Start
Triple Victory
Over Ionia

oaicuis: John Locrvn. But Orsnd Wea Lewi* 6. Don Oook, Bob
Jerow, Bob Taylor, Mike Hub­

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Spencer 3.
Don Mohn had 30 points for
Francisco’s but he wsa the only
lad in the double figures. Hud
Williams added 8, Steve Cole 7,
Don Carley 3 and Gary Buck­
land. Glen Sugars and Bob
Adams scored 3 each.

Merchants, Bob VanderVeen and
Don Mullens 11 each. Mike Klovanich 8, Bernie Oom 6 and Ed
Homstra 3.
The Coriander* defeated Wall­
dorff'*. 60-50, with Tom Havana
pouring in 23 point*. Gary Cole
13. Mike Corrigan 10. Gary Van­
auoornmi
Houten 8, Larry Barney 6 and
John Mahler 2. Den Curtl* had
14 for Walldorff. Dave Reynold*
)y two-third more than a high
13. Jim Chandler 8. Bob Erherdt
I school graduate.
conscious and has a broken right 5. Dennis Cleveland 4 and Bob
Spencer
and John Gallagher 3
arm —but he's left-handed. He

Here's How

and Jim Bowerman I, Steve
BrownaU 3; AM* 13—Dave God­
frey 6. Bill Burghdoff 3, Tom Ly­
ons 3.
Coodle* IS—Art Merrill 14, Ray
II «=« Ellis 6, Tim Ctarey 4, Jeff Hoke

BOWL

T*. the Stag Shop at 8fl5.
Jerry’ Hopkin* paced the Stag
Shop to their seventh victory, a
78-48 romp over Francisco's, by
pumping In 28 point*. B. Schnei­
der had 17, S. Barnum 13. L.

Brief Noteas Jerry Knowlton, a
sophomore at Alma College, who
ha* been playing good ball as a
guard on the Alma College cage
team UH* season, was injured In
the Aquino* game Wednesday
and was hospitalized at the Gra­
tiot County Hospital untlj Frl-

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Howie Moare 1.

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Maple Valley to Host
Wayland Friday Night

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Maple Valley High's eagers, i------- i------------------------------------------who were upael Friday night by I led Bangor with 15 points. Rick
SOFTBALL MEETING
VanDenburg 7. Dave Towne 3
the Caledonia Scotties, 83-57, will I oison had 18 and Jamie Poyer 9
be host to Wayland this Friday
Dick Stanley. 8.
night while Hamilton travels to
Gary VanEbt scored 34 points
— Bernie Guggemoa
Caledonia for Expressway games. and BUI Miller 27 to lead Middle­
» 14. Rhd Crotban
ville's Junior Varsity to a 72-55
win over Wayland. Caledonia's
Un&lt;» High School. AD softball
and Bancor to Parchment for reserves defeated Maple Valley,
53-56, previously unbeaten Goll
era Market 46, Ne-Hl Beverage
Lake lost to Galesburg, 34-32,
au poster tor cm woes,
goes to Galesburg-Augusta.
and Delton won, 42-41.
Perry 516, K. Granata 613, K
The Governor proclaimed February 6
the 18th Children'* Dental
Bellevue
plays
Olivet.
The scores by quarters:
TUESDAY TWISTEXS
Htakh Week in Michigan and catted
Ihelr chilSide
Lumber
36
S,
Millers
PlumbBriCtenhwn 500.
'
Next Tuesday Middleville's un­ MAPLE VALLEY II 36 11 16-57
standings: Local Finance 53.
dren to better dental health
defeated T-K eagers will be host CALEDONIA
Standinn: Smith Bros. 544.
lo Lowell as Coach Ray Page's
charges seek their 13th straight GALESBURG
victory. Springfield goes to Del­ GULL LAKE
A hustling bond of little Red­
ton with the Junior Varsity game
Colvin 178-469, Mary Miller IMwings from 81 Johns defeated
set for 6:30, Olivet travels to WAYLAND
bil 42. Larke Cltgo 414, Al's &amp;
the Hastings High Junior Var­
Maple Valley and Lansing Wav- MIDDLEVILLE
Gladys
Purdum
204-446,
Dorothy
Dot's Bar 41, Hastings Aluminum Howes 176-430, Shirley Bowman
sity eagers here Friday night.
I erly plays at Grand Ledge.
_______ (
and Montgomery Ward 40, 158-420, Jan Peurach 164-461, 186-463, Jo* Tkik* 164-458. Eve­
Caledonia moved out in front
425, Marilyn Curtis 156-400, 57-48.
Soutliend Food 39, Hastings Elec­ Linda Lowry 170-455, Doris Stan­
of Maple Valley In the first peri­
Shirley Allen
160-441. Darts
tric and Patten Monument 35. ton 168-440. Joon Tinker 158- lyn Donovan 180-470, Faye Allen
od. 16-10, and the Scotties were
197-564, Ella Higdon 176-461,
Greenfield 178-423. Shirle
never behind although the score
Gerry
Newton
176-497,
Gladys
and Viking 22.
Partridge 156-438. Ruby Downey Edwards* 167-475, Jeannie . Hastings High's undefeated wa* knotted on three occasions.
427 and Irene Balik 162-406.
148-428, Jaenlcc Dolman 150­
Tom Benedict led the winners i
halftime.
432, Henrietta Cocncn 172-469, Vickery 158-440, Betty Horton
HASTINGS MFG, LEAGUE
Lakewood this Wednce- with 21 points. Dick Steward and |
Harry McCollum rolled 216-607 VI Wendorf 167-463, Bobby 168-476, Ines Lyons 166-468 and
Jiihn Newman led the losers with
going Into the last period.
Handy 183-442, Metha Gray 163­ Mickey Lambert 165-451.
20 and 17 tallies, respecUvely.
,
In that fourth quarter, Steve
428
and
Marie
Hammond
187-443.
Bennett chalked 203-661, Aaron
Middleville, which was ranked
Coach Bob Mullens' HasUngs
Sherk 212-665, Maynard Tucker
High Junior Vanity eagers gained'
41-39 when he stole the ball and
Mickey Lambert 150, Della Goro- 161, Louis Annis 168. Dorotha
Ings last week, trampled WsyBrumm
163,
Winifred
Yargts
went
in for a Uyup. Miks Pttadenski 150. Lucille Wilson 157.
gerald picked up a three-pointer
Ionia on Dec. 17. when they nipped
Kate Bender 132. Ellen Darts 150, 158, Bettie Sbeilenbarger 150.
Don Hall's Tiger Tracks are with 6:35 left and Hastings led.
Helen Root 150, Darlene Everett
the visiting Bullpups here Tuesday
leading the Preahman - Sopho­
153,
Joanh
Burchett
164
Linda
night,
53-49.
Thocnpeon 160. Marilyn Macmore Basketball league with a
54-34 at the three-quarter mark.
lonis took a 13-9 lead al the
Kenzle 149, Marge Campbell 136. McCollum 152. Ruth MIUer 159..
Norrix
of their match with
Rob White pumped In 23 points quarter but Hastings earned a 6-1 record and Terry Greenfield's
LU Wyant 146. Barb Kleraey 161. Pat Conley 172, Shirley Bowman
Syndicate quintet Is on top of
for the Pagemen. Terry Moore
Marieah Makley 166. Florence 154, Nancy Taylor 153. LeKla That dual has been rescheduled had 14 and Jack CampbeU 12. 23-21 margin by halftime.
the Junior-Senior circuit with
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Smith
163,
Fran
Brown
161.
Barb
Weyerman 161, Maggie Corrigan
a 7-0 record. Youth Coucll Direc­
Gordy Hudson had 18 for WayStandings: Sports Bor 62, Har­ 153, Mildred Mathews 153. Mary Kleracy 154, Bernice Smith 169.
tor Bob King report*.
couldn't quite overcome.
Madeline Everett 168, Barb Sin­
wood's IGA 54. Piston Rings 63,
Greg
OlUons
sparked
Uie
young
Monday 1 results:
.
With 1:23 left HasUngs trailed
HamUton
whipped
Muskegon
clair 154 and Frances Welchcr
MMler's and CulUgan's 46, City Decker 131.
Saxons'
attack,
pumping
In
nine
Oakridge,
72-45,
In
a
non-league
171.
Freshman-Sophomore
League
out
of
21
field
goal
attempts
and
tut.
Tailor's 40 H, Montgomery Ward RECREATION LEAGUE NO. &gt;
Bernice Smith picked up the
eight
out
of
eight
free
throws
for
Tigers
15
—
Mike
Sheridan
7.
on threat as St. Johns won going
HamUton drilled 31 out of 71
38, HasUngs Aluminum 36. Auto
3-7-10 spilt.
shots In scoring Its 9th victory 26 points. Rick Abbey scored 12. Don Hall, Herb Buwalda 6. Dan
Standings: Gilmore Jewelers
Tag Inn 27 and Tyden 174.
In 11 starts. Dave Plasmon had Gary Hall 6. Jim Pish-r 4. Glenn Bump 4. Art Cotant 3; Choppers
48, Johnie*s Auto Parts 42 H, AckMONDAY MIXERS
21 and Lloyd Schrotenboer 17. Cota and Tom Hoke had 2 points 22—Mike Miller, Gordan Hess 9,
elt's Confectionary 41. Lockshore
Ing lad Thursday with 226-608. Farms and Walldorff *s 39, Wood­
and Mike PltageraM 1.
Oreg Wood 4.
Standings: Weicoma Tavern
Harr Haan chalked 218-602. mansee Lumber and NashvUle
Horses 25 — Rich Buller 9. Leo
trouble.
Prilx Thwalte led Ionia with 14.
60. Foodland 534, Nortbsldc
Bruce TVsrry 204-554, Shannon Gravel 37, Parker's Tavern 354, Grocery 63. McAUlstor's Oil
Skip Harris hud 13, Doug Browni Hamp 8, Rick Hess 6, Prank MiLydy 543. John KaMnsky 634. Goodyear Bro*. 34 and HasUngs
12. Steve Watt 6 and Mike Kryer 10. Jeff Chandler 7. Dean Rose
Floyd Williams 206-533, Les
“Cmon. be a sport." your friend
Sheriff's Girls 49. Piston Ring
4. Paul Curtis 3.
47, Vogt's 46 H, Haan's Standard challenges. Almost before you
Crawlers 51—Harold Lewi* 30.
601, Kingsley Bennett 245 - 660, Service 45, Mary's Beauty Shop know It, you're an athlete—mem­
Greg Crawford. Adam Bedune
mission. Gull Lake tallied 16
Sheler 204-550, CharlM Krauss
&lt;24. Savings it Loan 40H. The ber of the local athletic asaocla10. Tom Hahn 7. Jeff Miller 4;
542. Boyd Payne 509 with a IM French 219-666, Dave Kruko 206- Press 39H. HasUngs Height* 38. tlon, the church league, or the
A. J. B. C. JUNIOR DIVISION
average. BUI Burns 301-543, Dave
neighborhood hunting group.
Standings: Moose Lodge 484. Scott Anderson. Bruce Newton
Gilmore 546, Curt Awrey 644. Ray 31. Michigan Magnetics 24 and
A new leaflet from the Ameri­
7, Robby Casteleln 4.
»o,
640. Ed Richardson 206-535, Mike Lundquist 210 - 204 -630, Howard
can Medical Association cautions nao xi tn me nnaie ano uuu xi.|
Johnston 620, Dick Hudson 514.
that before rigorous activity be­
1 •“&gt;
Good aaries: Shirley VanDen- gins, shape up — arrange ftfr a •Lonm. Wkyn, RoM led
Stew Howes 511. Dick Alien 604
|burg 303-585, Alma CbviBe 212­ health examination, check your
and BUI Helsel 600.
542. Louise Bahe 203-531, Gladys diet, plan for sufficient sleep, । Saturday night Bangor upset' Good serlae: Wee VanDenburg Terry Greenfield. Chuck Jordan
10. Al Dean 6. Mike Murphy 6;
** MerTtU
Edwards 189-502, Emma Magoon then begin your conditioning Delton. 72-49 gaining revenge
BANTAMS (UnMr U)
over the Panthers for an esrly . VenDenburg 154-436, Bteve Mer314-540, Lucille WlUltts 301-601,
Standings: Haan's 444. Doles Wilma Denials 309-617, Arlene program.
season defeat.
IriU 180-418. Dave Tumes 145-418 Isham 8. Dale Working 4,
A medical examination, usu­
Bake Shop 384, Legion Auxiliary
Dave
Batter
and
Archie
Privett
*
nd
Elmer
Bmkth
163-411.
ally required for high school
179-482, Darlene Everett 189-487,
Barr Tire Shop 314, George's Marta Ulrich 204-480, Bernie
Cltgo 38. Barry Co. Lumber 37, Eckert 164-470. Boonie Hathaway
■Burns Refrigeration. Duperette, 179-491, Bertha Thaler 172-476,
lot of know-how
Anna McDonald 182-493, Bandy
Before beginning sport* actlvlGallop 161-463, Peg Cronlngtr
tings Aluminum 20. Copper Lan­ 156-432 and Betty Sothord 176- slclan for a thorough checkup
to fix a hi-fi
tern 19'4, Hastings Motor Sales
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Fox Hunting is
Exciting Sport in
Many Areas

TMBday erenlxw

dfcap «lngle» crown with 638
while VanDenburg took the ac-

*e agrees
that there

Dont Discount
Soviet Science,
U-M Doctor Says

Hltebena. who la looking forward
to working with Rev. Rhoadea
tarty bounty huntwk a low­

took the all - events
crown with 1878.

those there for
He emptiaslzns that he 1s the 20­
day variety.

See Michigan
Frosh Filling
Varsity Holes

"UnderaUmatlng the Soviet
Union or Its scientist* would be a
serious mistake," says a University
of Michigan doctor who has just
seen hl* Soviet counterparts at
work.
Prof. Samuel P. Hicks, MD, of
the U-M Medical School’s pa­
’* 1965 freshmen foot­
.Michigan-------------------------thology department, spent two ball
class faces a stiff challenge
next Pall—to replace a group of
graduaUng seniors that contains
tee for Uie UUllzaUon of Atomic three topflight tackles as well as
Energy. Wtth him were six other graduates In several other key
American actenttsts, all experts In
radiation biology and neurobiology

Today, with bounty crowd. Br'cr

from quite modest to excellent, as
It does In the UBA", but “in many
of the places we were shown, things
were really Ju*t getting started."

in diagnosis, Uie neurophysiology
of vision. IrradlaUon of tissue cul­
tures, the effects of various agents
on condlttoned refiexea. and the
effects of radlaUon on Uie protein
structure.
Dr. Hicks found Uie Soviet scien­
tists already familiar with his own
work on radiobiology and the de­
velopment of the nervous system.
From them he picked up ideas
“worth exploring" on Uie potential
radiation danger* of space travel.
Dr. Hicks and the others were Ln
Russia while several Soviet physi­
cists were visiting the United
Among guards are Joe Kuns*
States. The exchange was the third
since a 1WB agreement between the &lt;C-0, 206). a converted end from
W. Braddock. Pa.; Bob BaumUB. Atomic

from Chicago, and Jim Duffy (6­
1, 310), Winchester, Mass. Duffy
is an offensive guard while the
other two .arc defensive men.
"Cultural and scientific exchanges Leading canter candidate is Vic
like tills are Just alxxit the only
contacts left between the two coun­
Standout among end newcomtries," Dr. Hlriu said. The United
State* is anxious to keep them
going. The Soviets seemed anxious
to keep (han going too, far a* Uie
directors of several Institutes said, Kramer, former All - American
through the language of adence and pro star, he has definite posUie door* between Uie two countrlm alblhtle*, Fltxgerald believes.
could be kept open."
Dennis Brown (5-10, 179), Lin­
IniUtute*. hospitals, and the Ad­ coln Park, and Dob Kleta (6-0.
vanced TrahJlng Center for Phyai- 180), Chicago, are leading quar­
clans-** well u museums, stores, । terback prospects. Brown’s forte
and the ballet—in Moscow, Lenin­ Is passing while Kleta te a
grad. Obninsk and Dubna. At each strong runner and a defensive
back as well.

our hosts could not have been more
hospitable." At the same time, of
Two bright halfback prospects,
Fitzgerald believes, are Ron
Johnson (6-8, 190), Detroit, and
George Hoey (5-10, 170). Flint.
Johnson has shown promise as
a blocker and as a power run—-----hl* favor.
Leading fullbacks are John
Reynolds (5-10, 230), Grosse
Pointe Woods; Bob Adam (5-9,
190), Akron, Ohio, and Mike
Belt (Hl, 190) of Fremont,
Ohio. Despite hte weight, Rey­
nolds is one of the fastest men
on the squad and can play both

—At Leningrad’s Polonov Neuro­
surgery Institute “we saw a pair of
little boys who were bom with
their heads Joined together. They
were bright, otherwise healthy,
alert and they were pets of the
staff. Outside, they shoveled snow
together, sharing one large hat.
They were being carefully studied,
but the director said that they frit
that they must attempt to separate
them, even though they shared one
superior sagittal sinus (a principal
bloat vessel of the brain). Ethically,
they thought that to do noshing
Michigan State sophomore funand let them go through life Joined back Bob Aplas scored three
together was worse than to try to touchdowns against Ncsthwestseparate them, even though the
Research In Leningrad, where early
In this century Nobel laureate Ivan
Pavlov pioneered the study of con­
ditioned reflexes, some work "was
oriented to use Pavlov’s original
methods with Hide attempt to ad­
vance them." A-«nill pavlov mu­
seum "was practically a shrine

Salmes.
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already stuffed itaelf will start
eating again if placed with one
that te feeding.

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supper and lovely decorations. *
Bunday morning, Feb. 0. Rev. J.
P. Hitchens will conduct the first
on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wortley

the South Church at 11 o'clock.
Monday and Tuesday evenings
and Mr*. Gladys HawbUtz en­
North
Maple Grove E. U. B.
joyed dinner Bunday at Hasting*
Heights in honor of Glady's Church beginning at 7:30 pm.
birthday. * Jack Green was a Wednesday and Thursday eve-

The clothing that hunters Municipal Judge L.
among the many friend* and
relatives that helped Mr. and
a habit. Certain individuals
By Mrt. Leo Frey
have special articles of clothing and far passing three bad checks Odessa celebrate their Wth wed­
to distinguish than. There ore within a 10-day period, steo A ding anniversary. Mr*. Sari^J
Green ot Thornapple Lake.
felony.
Mrs. .Harry Ganns entertained
ew's celebration to he sent Mf w Thursday night pedrp club Mn. Etale Tartxsll was taken
Pennock Hospital Saturday.
a piece of the beautiful sake.
Underaberiff Trick Mid Bogs
The Vikings came &lt;MM to wa­
waa specifically charged with ning last week. They Jost to
ly Thurs­
forging a check and with pass­ Greenville by only . taro points.
ing three within a 10-day period,
the Hastings Saxons on Friday
night and travel to Grand Ledge
Anothcr kind of non-killing eluding Investigation by Hea­ on Saturday night. Let's hope
fox hunting te called “Jug hunt­ lings Police Sgt. Robert Ritter. they are beginning to improve
day dinner guests'of Mr. and
ing." In this case, hunting te
By Mro. Leland Hammond
one of tl’.f.'c games.
Little Cindy
The Woodland Woman's Study
Club will meet Tuesday, Feb. 8,
men sit around a fire with
d
a
half
wKb
her
grandfor their regular meeting. Tom
By Victor Slooen
and she returned home
candlelight am'rim uniting
topic win be “Views of Civil ’
church Bunday noon a graceful Sights." The crub win also a
group singing. The meettag
Lynn Ounn of Fair Lake spent
And while much can bo sold
TthsBsf night with Kathryn Noel Klrvan of Doster. After a
for it, hunting to most sports­
short northern trip tha couple
Monday assisting other fire de­
men require* a gun or It isn’t
kw from a heart attack and
partments. At 11 *jd. they were
hunting.
possibly return home Satur­
called to help the Hastings de­
Fox hunting with guns and
day. W Gene Nusbaum, Jr., spent
dogs bring* &lt;thc thrill of the having all It could do to make partment with a house fire near the weekend at hte parents’ Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Coats drove. Nobody wee heme
Mra Leland Hammond. * Mr.
home. He visited his father at
B, through the deep snow tn the
the dots approach, driving the field. The red fox is an InteM- and the firemen were only able Community on Bunday morning.
to save a little clothing and some
fox ahead ot them. The long
Chase which zips over hills and family and lives In North Amertalong ridges end across fields Is

Banfield - Vicinity

Lent Corners

West Woodland

»

the actual kill.
The maneuvering for position, will eat anything they can catch.
the attempts to anUdpate the Poultry and lambs are a favorite
delicacy of this sly creature
which makes him very unpopular
the bunt are the things which with formers. A well known
keep bringing hunters back for name for a fox Is Reynard. A
fanale fox is a “Vixen" and the
One type of bunting involves
a largo number of sportsmen
working together. Here the dogs tended a birthday party for Aa­
are foraoken. This “gang hunt­ ron Moreaky at Woodland Satur­
ing” of foxes is fairly simple but day.

hunting ore enjoyed oikI foxre
are usually seen by many of the
porUclpanta Contrary to how it
might sound, foxes on the driven
areas
are
not wiped
out,
though they ore frequently bog­
ged lo good number*.
Another form of fox hunting
is by amall groupa of hunter*

ffre. They thought they had the
fire out once but the cold wind
came up and it wae burning
again. The weather wae agalmt
the men and it wa* hard to pump
the water Without everything
freexlng.

caller* at the Luther

Spartan

basefae*

Maurice Rogers had surgery on
pltal. ★ Wednesday. Ms. Mite*
Ruffner and Mr*. Russell Dun­
ham were in Charlotte and Lan-

Mlles

Ruffner

were

Sunday

The Dale Ruffner family had
Sunday dinner with his parents.

Wednesday

lor the Uttte

boy

Mr. and Mrs. James Rhoades as
parents by adoption.

East Middle Lake
By Mrt. Bessie M. Cairno

chela Slut* of Grand

Rapid*

Cooper of Lansing visited George

Wednesday visitor*.
fainiiy at the tragic death from Mra Bbagtee of Lansing visited

Buxton. ★
of union Lake is spending some Ixuvrlng

spent

Saturday

with

Cooper while waiting to move

Michigan State third hasten
time

In the South Church. Everyone

Michigan

State

and

Notre

masoo. * John Tobin had the

mart

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home rivalry series through 1F/4.

Richland and Mrs. Leia Martin
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AuHMabila M Machinery
at Jefferson.
Repair
CERAMIC. FORMICA, LINOLEUM
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS,
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
ting* Root Covering, 123 W.
Headquarters for hospital sup­
COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
State. WI 5-5118.
lies. Gardner-*. Phone 945­
ICE—first du* work. Call Wi
2134.
5-5045, 8urksy Seles and Serv­
ice. 214 N. Jefferson.
CUSTOM
GRINDING AND MIX­
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
ING done at the farm according
Cue rentes J wuriunarahlp. Abo
to your specification*. Farm Bur­
all kinds of Jewelry Aspelr end
eau
Service*,
M37 So., WI 5­
Engraving. Miller Jeweler*, 118
2223.
W. State St.
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
parts and tupphes. McCuildch
ICE—24 hour Service (black
and Plotaer. Franckco Pamt
and white). Jacoba Prescription
ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
Pharmacy. Phono WI 5-2466.
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
PAIRED In heavy garments. Rad
Wing Sporting Boot* end Shoe*.
k
•
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Beebe's Shoe Shop, 123 S
Largest selection of Drapery
Jefferson.
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Fabric* in Barry County. Kirsch
rads, InstaUation and Hanging,
Reeved. Burkey Setos and Serv­
torwyk's Color Center, 221
ice, 214 N. Joffenen. Phone
WI MIM
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP — AH
Appliance

Mrx Byron Heotcrly. Saturday
evening, Byron * brother-In - law

Sunday guests were Mr. and
Mr*. Dell Hartwell of Vermont­
ville. * The snow and cold put
a tempemry stop to the bridge
follow a fox on bare ground so
snow Is a must fo*f this kind of work on Jordan Road so the
rood is «UU ctoeed to traffic.
hunting.
Rather inconvenient for some
A type of fox hunting which
really teats the hunter's skill
Snow, driven by a strong weet
and ability is "still hunting." It’s
wind, fell most of last Wednes­
done by the hunter going out day night and Thursday monUng
alone and tracking down the the reads were pretty well filled
fox all by himself. Moot of tha
with drifts. Throughout the day
time, the hunter te moving but.
the same oondMton continued

hunting.-

WO MntMOouoo IMO 1*. luo.
hunting this way.
Just when ths hunter jumps a
fox, hell be in a relaxed state
of mind. And this is when the

thetrmoecUve home* School m
Friday, and since then
r and blowing but not

Agancy for

ir

Gaftwral Rapak

W®p
at Mulliken. Mra Heetarty began
wonder how such an animat work at the Woodland Imuranoe
ran get out « right so fast, and office on Tuesday.

All Forms el

Itearlc. 222 1 JeHemn.

Inturanco end Bondi

JIRRY ANDRUS
Michigan-State’s Dick Kenney

Wtas WI 8-mto Ma W1MTII

Monroe. Wednesday and Thurs-

M the South Maple Grove
Church. Plan to attend as many
as passible.
bo held this Wednesday evening

It is traditionally English but
By Mro. GUndon Ckrfis
the United States, including
Michigan, also has a few follow­
ers of tlite refined brand of fox
The Rachel Circle of ths Mejhhunting.
• pub on Friday by Urxtertberift
odist Church will meet Wednes-

MIMMIAL MONUMENTS

Of OllTINCTION

handicap

plaque for the high game with
ly family service. Before coming handicap went to Nancy Stanchouse with 259.

Mriunsnce at _ y—
,___
Mr*. Herald Classic, Mrs. Glendon Curtis and children and Mr.

gerald feels that hl* charges may
furnish some of the answers to
future problem* next season.
"The strongest aspect of our
Frosh squad is the number of
potentially strong tackles." said
Fltxgerald. Although he realizes
that experience te also necessary,
he feels that as many as sfat
tackles will be strong candidates
for poslUons next fall.
Pront-llnera In this group arc
Dave Densln (6-3. 835), Xenia,
Ohio; Bob Penska (6-3, 235),
Niles, Ohio; Terry Prysinger (6­
3, 310), Ecorse; Dick Tackett (6­
3. 330), Kalamazoo; Warren 81 pp
(6-1, 215), Akron, Ohio, and Jim
Banar (6-0, 225), Detroit.
While tackles are more plen­
tiful than usual. FlUgtrald be-

Taylor won the doubles handicap
title with 1278 sad th* actual

Heath and Shirley VanDrnburs
with Ml.

Until last year when

SERVICE ON AU MAKIS of treBtera, Madknery and chain sews
in W new BaMrtp at 124 M.
Jefferson. Experienced tnechanM. (MHH Mt tow WI
5-5052.
■.A? »■ '■ .‘

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
field. Pumping ($24.00 for l*»
1,000 gate.). Call 945-5482.

Concrete Products

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone WI 5-2123.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phone WI 5-5412. Plant. W.
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.

Miscellaneous
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
TER—Raw wood or fintehod
frame*. At*o, custom framing.
221 W. MHI.

MOBILE HOMES SALES —Def*
Auto Wrecking and Del'* Phil­
lip's "66". M37 So., 945-5141.
O
.Jja
nourv,

1

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TROPHY CENTER —Plus ipecialixod ongroving of all kind*. CH- SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE-315 1 Hanqvar,
945-3862. to Mteka lor one
year on SeKhall-Carlton Color.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and new work. Fixture* TVS. RADTOS b RECORD PLAY­
and tupplie*. Iteltey Electric
ERS RB&gt;AI RED—Central Radio
Service. 524 Middtavtllo Rd..
and TV Service. 228 N. JefferPhomTwi 5-2700 after 5 P"-.
eon. Phono WI 5-9147.

•H Yes Would Uk* te be Li.ted hi

Thij Weekly Service end Repair Guide

�Out of the

Conference Room of
comes the ANNOUNCEMENT of an added FINANCIAL SERVICE!

H.C.B. Charge Account
Extended Payment Plan

The New

Effective
March 1,* 1966
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A Happy Financial Tune
for the SHOPPERS and MERCHANTS

of the HASTINGS AREA:

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only
only

Monthly Statement
UNE Check to Write

That's all there is involved in paying for all purchases at the Hastings
Stores of participating merchants. No cost to you if your account is paid
within 30 days. Only a small carrying charge if you take advantage of
monthly installments on terms to fit your budget.

All Records MAINTAINED at our BANK
For FAST SERVICE in answering your inquiries

MtMlUi M«l Dapaait laaaraaaa Ca^astlai
FrtauUy, IValfUorfy

COMPLETE BANKING

AND

far 78 CmtilfLmi

TRUST SERVICE

Another HOME
TOWN SERVICE
to make
Shopping in Hastings
More Convenient!

�The Hastings anner
Thura^oy, Fwbrvgry 3, 1966

Scouts to
ebrate 56th
Jubilee Here

Ralph Ehredt
Dies Sunday at
Pennock Hospital

Ray Whipple’s
Father Dies at

Potluck

dinners

and

(arrnal

Ehredt. 69. R1 Dowling, who died
at 3:10 sun. Sunday at Pennock

_

dent of th- HasUngs Mutual In­
surance Company, died al his
home Thursday morning. Jan. 2a
Mr. Whipple probably built
mare bams, buildings and houm
during hia Ufe-tlma than any
other Maron man, according to
the Ingham County Newa

Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home
with the Rev Roger Janke of­
ficiating with burial at DcWlU.

FIVE GENERATIONS— Mrs. Cells Haber
of Mn. William (Anna May) Potter of 325 E. Grand Street. Anna
Lynn's mother b standing on the left. In the center Is Mrs.

U1 “
“lu
Mr* DLBJle W- wWte
of&gt;■10137

■nd
Jiri
Two erandaon
rtheT^fZX/

... hU
_____ “ J!?.
»»W. h..
construction firm. Dennis Whip- The airman, a 196q graauate^oL
pie is employed with Rerjlger Caledonia High Scltbol. recently
Construction Company of Lan- completed basic training at LackUng.
i land AFB, Texas.
Mr. Whipple was also an nvid
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turned from California where such a project or practice teach­
ing. In some instances, students
husband They have purchased a do both.
TH.I.
a—.I— . .. ___ ____
home In Palm Verde and are
planning to move by March 1st. the projects, have researched In
The Charles Murphys have pur- Germany, Central and South
America. Mexico and to many
Ironside Drive.
parts of the United Utetre

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HOW Al OUR CT DRUG STORE

SPECIAL LOW

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PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY

Fastacting
5-grain tablets.

now

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ot the

■nd Gold

Michigan

CuS Pack 3178
Plans Activities,
Presents Awards

mortal Hall wtUi dinner starting
Blue and Gold banquet
ts.to celebrate the birthday of
the Cub Scouts and Boy Scoots

banquets with the

He was born on July 31. 1896. Air Policeman — Airman Jeffrey
&lt;J. Keealing. ion of Mr and Mrs
Jess C. Keesling of R1 DowUng, |
has been selected for technical

schooi In Pennsylvania and be­
came a steam fitter, later living
in Chicago
During World War II he mov­
ed to clear Lake and retired In
1954.

Altoona. She died to October of
1967 while they were living 1A
DeWitt. He had been rodding In
Lansing prior to his death
daughter, Mrs Leonard (Alma)
Neibert of Midlothian. ID.; a

Ehredt al R1 Dowling; a sitter,
Mrs Carrie TBnpklon of Alto­
ona; seven grandchildren, and
eight great grandchildren.

Peace Corps
Test Saturday

Lackland AFB, Texas. Airman
Keeallng. who completed Air
Force basic military training at
Lackland. Is a member of the Air
Training Command which oper­
ates the world's largest techni­
cal school system to train per­
sonnel for Air Force duty. The for their country and a strong
airman, a graduate of Hastings sense of reeponalbUlty for Its
High School, attended South­
eastern Christian College at Win­
Other activities for Cub Banka
chester.
and Boy Scouts will Include
decorating store windows to each

Lansing Players
To Present Comedy
'My Fair Lady'

District displaying handicraft.
‘
--•* —
-■
aotivtilea.

tire biggest musical comedy hit Woodland

were

Sunday

after-

Barry area residents interested will be presented by the Lansing
in putting their skills to use to Civic Players at West Audltorldeveloping Nations around the
Charles Hilton of Grand Rapids
HUNTING AND FISHING
day night were Preston Camp­ world are Invited to take the
IN THE EARLY DAYS
bell. cubmaacr, and Richard Pence Corpr. placement tret at day the 13th. with
Story Of The Life Of John
ly after spending
Pack Na 3077. Pack No. 3178 offices to Battle Creek. Grand
Wickham Of Hastings. A Pio­
gun rushed out and was awarded the Honor Unit Rapids and Lansing.
neer Resident and. Veteran
John Portia convaleaclnc from
Banner for "Roundup Goals"
Countv 75 YearaAro
। wounded, and sw.un the lake.
Dlsccment lest to determine
Written’By Charlre A. Welssert
££
And Re^ Before Barey County
cut^ ship.
utilised
Advancing to the Webel* Den
PART IH
denly stopped and with a feeling
By H. D. Burpee

Mr. Wickham's favorite meth­ Why. I killed ‘hat deer on Sun­
od of hunting, was tracking day ;■ When the hunting season
them tluvugh the woods nolsc- w-.ls ended. Mr. Wickham made
n puna, u kind of sled with iron­
dlan motlxxl ot Imitating the wood runners. Into' tills he loadbleating of a fawn, which lured
the dore wkhln gun shot. He hold goods he had and 48 pairs
often hunted deer with a Jack of excellent sugar cured venison
light
the front
U..I. placed in
&gt;» WI.
no... of a
o hMni
ilaIIiucs. wid
hams H.
Ho drove to II
Hastings,
and
e«to« -n» '«ht iruule ol
tlm„
•nl elm btok «to Wared on a „ Mop and put on &lt;be «lrt
•2°'aui! “■: •&gt;»«• wlUeh had been worn ntr
PnddltoK nobclwal, up .nd
p™ lpota p,
down the Coldwater river, he OTer
I
•hot many dew. He had amus-1
n„w
Ing experiences with amateur
nock&gt;
huntera who accompanied him.,
One night a neighbor anxious to •
hunt , deer from A canoe si-ent,' f “
atong. Mr. Wickham StoUoned
him to the bow. and paddled to
captivity. enUrely disappeared.
lighting up the woods on both
banka, he slowly paddled along. ham ibCaliU'd his pigeons by
Around a bend ahead, he heard firing Into flocks with his gun
a deer dipping Its head under loaded with shot. Then it rained
pigeons.
Often when he brought pig­
the nice and gnats, which made
life miserable for Uie wild ani­ eons home, his mother would
mals and human beings alike In
the Bummer time. "Get ready.” would show you how to catch
them," meaning her brother. Dr
Oabome, who lived in Saratoga
rounded the bend and the deer

ent Mr. Wickham irdd "Slioot."
Ths man made no sign that he
beard. WKhln tpn feet of the
staring animal, Mr. Wickham
told his companion to shoot.

Burglktoff Robert Keller
Introduced as new Webelot___ preparation and is non-compe­
leader and Eric Thompson an titive—an anoilcant can neither
Eagle aoout from Troop 178 as
Webeloa chief. Mra. Wm. Bled-

'K' College 20th

pigeon hunting. "They call him

Wickham went north to hunt
them In the Winter of 1861, he
and Mra. Wickham and their
little- ptrl provided themselves
with a few sacks of flour, buck­

horn. "Why. he Is right here tn
the hotel.” “replied one of the
meh. That uncle and nephew
met Mr. Osborne accompanied
Mr. Wickham to his home. In­
structed him how to knit pigeon

Where love is thin,

Faults are thick.

eceivcd a rugged
----- - — lecrultlng the last
Cub In the Pall campaign. Ad-

arrow Receiving diver arruws
were Kurt Keller and Steve
Skedgell and receiving gold ar­
rows were Keith Waters and
Turn Stedman.

Instrumentalists. specialists to
Baroque musie.

roe, soprano; Joanna Simon,
mezzo - soprano: Henry Naron,
skit showing different ways of tenor.; and Malcolm Smith, boss.
travel. Roll call and Inspection

SPONABLE
FUNERAL HOME
Robert H. Sponoble, Owner

W. Green at Broadway

Ph. WI 5-3252

Banner ads benefit you/

of catching them. Bight years Marshall on Sunday.
after his mother's death, a
strange thing happemd. While

Ing again.

Thoughts For A Week

Bach Festival
bays tn o the Webe*.os.
Joel Buehl. Mark Hutchins.
KUrj Keller. Steve SkedgHl, To Open Feb. 27 •
Kahunuoo's 20th annual Bach
Stere Hoke. Charles Guernsey.
Robbie Kruko and Charles He- Festival will be iield Feb 27COX were honored for bringing March 6 on the Kalamazoo Col-

120-votce Bach Festival Chorus
The Adalbert Cortrighia visited and the Bach FtWiral Orchestra.
KUywItter.
tons which darkened the heavens Ills sister. Mra

met a number of eastern pigeon
hunters, who were members of
that great army of tnen engaged
In catching these birds In enor­
mous quantities for the eastern
Into the woods Mr. Wickham's market While talking to Mr
companion hod been asleep, and Wickham mentioned his uncle.
Guaranteed
highest quality.

president

aaal MPA convention at Kellogg
Center at East Uuutog. He auccteda Arthur P. Gallagher, Ann
Arbor News. Norman C. Rumple.
Midland News, la president-elect;
Harry Whitely. Presque Isle
Odunty Advance, vice president,
and Frank Angelo, Detroit Free
Press, treasurer.

Cl|b Scout Pack 3178 ot the
Presbyterian Church met Tues­
day. Jan. 25 Cubmaster Harland
Guernsey announoed tliat the
February Pack leaders meeting
wfll be iield at hia home to discu» plans for the Blue and Gold
banquet which will be held Feb.

arming Im patient, Mr. Wickham
punched him In the ribs with a
paddle With an exclamation of
surprise the man gave a start.

14-OZ. AEROSOL

2-99

fresh Out of the Attic

We.hy Dingman
At Portaga High

Ona son. Rumhi (Buster) died'. W"tey
to 1967. Mra. Whipple died to U “*»&lt;
71 Kalamazoo Col1961.
Seniors spending the Win­
Surviving, in addlUon to Ray
9u*rter M campus either
are threw daughters. Mra Ul- cn«a««1 &gt;" ^dependent rrererch
or
practice
teaching.
Han Wise of Lansing and Mra. "
Janet Aseltine and Mra. Thelma,
Bowman of Mason: six grand-1 Mra. WMty Dingman, 421
chlldien, and 15 great grand-1
children.
steal education at Portage High
the Jewett Funeral Home with School.
burial to Mason.
Seniors to spend either Qre Fall

FEBRUARY

Cub Scout Packs to the Thorn­
apple District. Grand Valley

publisher of the Courier

MM

Hastings SAVINGS^ LOAN Association
Plans to pay a new and Higher Earnings

on ALL SAVINGS

into the woods near Pierson, in
Mewcosta Oxxnty The peoefb which great numbers could be
there told Mr. Wickham when caught for die market. Bo quick­
he arrived that they would have ly did Mr Wickham apply hlm-

Effective as of

JANUARY 1,1966

thus comparing him with the said before he Jeft that John
others who bad hunted there had beaten him al the name
Mr. Wickham' astonished them.
Mr. Wickham studied the pigDuring the month of November
he hunted every' day but two.
had 38 deer to show for the of the btrda from the time they
month's work with hiy rifle. One I Continued on Pg. 6, this Section.

10 free days of earning, each month oil savings

investments on or before the tenth doy of any
month earn 4’Zt % os of the first day of that month.

All savings computed monthly, distributed or com­
pounded twice annually.

Savings withdrawal requests honored Immediately.
Dividend earnings preserved and protected by low­

WHERE YOH JAVE
DOESMAKEANFFEREHCE

cost share loans.

Money orders, save or pay by mail envelopes .and

INSURED SAFE SAVINGS
U f M BL R

136 E. 3W# St
Phone Wi
All Savinfs Iri
$10,000 wM

�Nazarene Church
Attendance
Record Set
EION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Velte Road at Woodland
Rev. Einar Unsetb. Pastor
"Your Friendly. Clirtit-CcaLrred

Winhip service, 11 am with
Holy Communion. Sermon: 'The
Bread and the------------- --------servioe provided.
Cherub and
Wednesday, 3:46

8:48 am BuMsr
11 am MrtMJ
8 pm. Young Prop
Jewell each night through Fri­
day at 7 pm.
Wednesday Day of Prayer and
Bible study.
10 am Morning Group, BUI

11 am. Worship servioe. Ser­
mon: "Come and Oo." Baptisms.
7 pm Jr. High MYP.
Sr. High MYP.
Wosshlp hour, 11 am.
7 pm Bunday. Children anti
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
Youth membership clara.
The Bible, the whole Bible and
Monday, 7 pm Troop 73.
nothing but the Bible.
Thursday, 3:30 pm Children's
choir rehearsal.
3:30 pm Carol choir rehearsal.

Chriition Science
Leteon Announced
“C*n Deity be known chrou

8:30 Junior High Youth Fel■towblp
the church.
8:30 Senior High Youth Frilowship will have a swimming
, party at the Pryor home.

Rev. Marvin Slckmlllcr, Pastor
Sunday school, 0:45 am.
Morning worship, 10:46 am
Evening service. 7:30 pm
Wednesday prayer, 7:38 pm.

Elder Wilber at
Laming for
\
State Conference

Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
pm. Betty Ovenahlre, director.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
pm. Class leaders. Clayton Mote
and Fred Bawdy.

.

Worship sendee, 10:30 am.
Quimby Church
Church school, 10:30 am.
Worship service, 11:30 am.

Rev. FT. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley. A wist ant
Sunday Mass, 8, 10, 11:30 am
Confessions. 4 to 5, and 8 to 9.
Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sundays.
Ik-fun: Masses on weekdays.
Dolly Masses, 7 and 8 am.

an ottering ot 8401 waa con­
tributed toward reducUdn of the
DELTON
debt which presently amounts to
METHODIST CHURCH
817,961.
March* K. Taber, Minister
Church Study, Bunday, 3:48
Worship, Bunday. 11 am
Youth Fellowship, Bunday, 8

Rev. Frank Crabb, Bible teacher.
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am
Church here, left Monday for a
Worship, 11 am
convention of Adventist minis­
Bunday evening service, 7:30.
ters in Lansing.
Wed. evening service, 7:30.
Makes you a Member.
10 am Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship
6: 30 pm Youth service.
7: 30 pm Evening worship.
7:30 pm Wednesday prayer.
Pastor. Donald Tack
Bunday school, 10 am
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Worship, 11 am
Lake Odessa IFX Campgrounds
Youth meeting, 8:15 pm
Phons DR 4-8377
Evening prayer mrcUng
Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
Bible study. 7:30 pm
Bunday school, 10 am

LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
Wei, 7:45 pm. Mid-Week

ST. AlftlUStlNE,

10 am Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
8:30 pm. Young Peoples.

METHODIST CHURCH
Hickory Comers. Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B Jensen. Pastor
10 am. Sunday school..
11 am. Morning worst^pp. Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday, 7:30' pm. Family
Night Adults, Youths, Juniors
and Children, 8:30 pm. Choir

Wesleyr&lt;an Youth
Weekend Revival

Ilf am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Prayer meeting Wed-

Sabbath school. 3:30 am.
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
Prayer meet, Tuesday. 7:30.

If it takes the longest
warranty*
in the business
to make yon happy

Tha youth of the Hastings
Wesleyan Methodist Church are
holding a weekend revival Fri­
day through Sunday, Feb. 4-6,
Bunday 10 am Bunday school. with Mr. Don Crocker of Spring
11 am Guest speaker. Mr. Don Arbor College as speaker.
Crocker of Spring Arbor. Music
by the Key Votes Trio of Spring
Arbor College.
6: 30 pm Wesleyan Youth Fel­
lowship.
7: 30 pm Gospel Hour, speaker,
Don Crocker, music by Key
Youth weekend revival. Fri­
Special features ot the ser­
day through Bunday, Feb. 4-8, vice will be music by the Key
speaker. Don Crock*. Services at Notes Trio of Spring Arbor Col­
■7-VA
'
lege. Don Crook* and the film,
“MMflt."
On Bunday the group from
Spring Arbor will assist In all
’ the services ot the church. The

Sunday school, 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm

Carpet &amp; Furniture
CLEANING

WOODBURY
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

Just Off M-66, North on M-50 in
Village of Woodbury
Bunday school, 9:45 am.
Worship, 11 am

we’ll be seeing you soon.

Youth choir rehearsal, Wed,
pm.
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7 pm.
Bible Study and pray* s*STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Gwenneth Behring, Pastor
10 am. Bunday school.

If you are proud of your furnishings
and want to protect your investment,
have them cleaned the safest and most

effective way possible.

MILLER'S Duradean

8 pm. Preaching.

9 YEARS IN HASTINGS
Phone RO 5-3503
Bunday school. 10 » m
Morning worship. 11 am
Thursday prayer service, 7:30.

1:30 pm Evening service.

107 E. Woodland Avs.

Ph. WI 5-2091

to the
State-wide service program
for used car buyers

^Guaranteed Warranty^
1718 N. Broadway
Minister. Dale R. Harvey
410 E. Madison, 045-6065

15‘J. discount on all parts AND 15% discount on all labor
for one full year oh any Guaranteed Warranty used car

CHRYSLER

No other car in Chrysler's class offers a warranty as long as ouls. 5 years or 50,000 miles of vital
over carefully/now. B

and drive train parts. Cook it

J|ove UJJ

(J^YSLER
Bible school, 10 am.
Worship hour. 11 a_m.
Christian Endeavor Bunday, 5.

PALACE

BARRY'S FARM STORE

Doni forget the C. E. Finance
Drive to on. Keep the goal high;
donations are in order. Mth an­
niversary. C. E. reek Jan. 30 to
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Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS
with InvltaUons.

Review Highlights of
MSU Farmers’ Week
Uve bargaining, higher crop
yields, labor problems, artificial

Barry Farm
Calendar...

But 47 parent had at one time

Control Michigan**

FERTILIZER FACTS

vey, believed that successful
bargaining requires ability to
control supply, but at the same
time the majority was generally
unwilling to accept supply re­
strictions on their own output
Bull testing is the flrat step
to lilgtwr crop yields, John C.
Etilckluna, soil scientist, related
dee in Michigan. "Farmers spend
*50,000,000 a year for fertilizer

fore applying plant food,”
Shlckluna explained.
Boyd Ellis, another MSU soil
scientist, said formers could
gain another *1 million a year
In income by making effective

$000 a month to obtain reliable
predicted C. Ray Hoglund. MSU
agricultural economist. Although
this Is about 50 percent more
than fanners are paying today—
and actually marc Uan some
dairy farm owners are earning—
Hoglund predicted this will come.
A minimum of 400.000 pounds ot
milk and *20.000 in gross Income
for each man employed Is ncces-

Attend Conference

Area Guerns&amp;ys
Set Records

Veterinarians Fred Hauser and
Richard Clark participated In
the 43rd annual postgraduate
conference for veterinarians held
Jan. 19-20 at Michigan State ‘ Registered guernsey cows tn
University.
this area recently completed top
official DHIR actual nroductlon

Hoglund said.
They he,rd top practitioners
and educators discuss the role of
the veterinarian In Michigan's
than *2.000 Invested meat inspection program, bovine
leukemia and human health,
those with a greater amount in­ small animal dermatology and
vested In equipment, housing related topics.
and livestock.
Beet Cattle
Pickerel produce from 26,000 to
Keith E. Gregory, animal hus- 36,000 eggs per pound of body
weight.

indicated nuwliern with herds
averaging 342 head of cows were

BROS
Lake Odessa • Woodland

Flout at Woodbury

program.
Machinery and Equipment
Nell a Bumside. Birmingham.
Fnrrl Motor Company official,
said dcrelopmenls by agricultural
engineers are rtdudrgr the gup
between findings and application
, to farms. Equipment and technl-

NEW
JOHN DEERE
lip Lawn and
Garden Tractor
See the

pounds of butterfat in 305 days
on two milkings a day. Polly
Acres Supreme Whistle, a 2-yearold Dunning cow, pox'
pounds of milk and

Tyrone Champs Ellie, a 2-yearold owned by the MSU Kellogg
Furmjit Hickory Comers, produc&lt;d11.130 pounds of milk and
544 pounds of fat, and Tyrone
Transfers Madge, another 2year-old, produced 12500 pounds
EXPERT TIRE of milk and also 544 pounds of
fat.
■
SERVICE
Five cows owned by James and
Alice Fish at Hickory Comers
had records: Lockuhnre Supreme
Beata, 0. 13,720, 583 fat; Lock­
shore Wllnu, 4, 10.870, 571; Lock­
shore LV Daisy, 4. 12,470, 628;
Tire Shop
Lockshore B. Dsila*. 3. 12,720,
538, and Lockahore Sultan Aud­
$. ROYAL
rey, 2, 11,010, 516 butterfat.
Distributor
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w &amp; Uaed Tiros

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ling.

FREI
PARKING

sula of Brittany was aettk-d
from the 5th to "th centuries by

graphic says. They gav* It
name meaning "Little Britain.

SNOW

off the spot
Accidents to visitor* or workmen on your

wi s-som

HtUe

See 08 fdr the’money you
nned to finance new farm
facilities, repairs, expansion.

detailing the failure of bystand-

A team of Michigan State Uni­
versity sclcntlste expect that
Michigan will continue to in- but ot their failure to call the
police as well. However, if crime
Is to be dealt with effectively,
will remain the major producing then we must discharge our
region. Soma areas In the east
and smith could become more
competitive with Michigan If (tested legislation for indemnffithe flrehllght problem is solved.
The Project *80 scientists list
several «reasons for Michigan's particularly where a person has
expected growth u a pear pro­ suffered' as a result of coming
ducer. 1) Pears nt well In a di­
versified fruit Industry. 2) Grow- pleased that the Initial reaction
to thin suggestion Is gaining
wide acceptance. Legislation em­
veloptng and growing.
bodying my Ideas has already
been introduced Into the 1966
Cocmlo ray portlclco coming Legislature.
mysteriously from outside the
solar system have millions of
More than 53 percent of hunt­
times more energy than a physi­ ing accidents In Ontario Involve
cist can give similar particles on
earth.

Gruff alao cites Fall plowing

trlbuting causes. Boll typo must
ba kept in mind when cropping
Is being planned. As farming

carefully planned, the conserva­
tionist notes.
Minimum Ullage Is a good
sion. Research shows that fields
prepared with minimum Ullage
will reduce wn^er run-off by m

LONG TERM

ahsorbs moisture rather than
being packed down and allowing
a more free runoff.

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MSU specialist concludes.

Plymouth Belvedere
- is roomier, longer
wider, heavier-bigger
than its chief
competition

No wonder
Plymouth sales have
more than doubled
in the last 3 years.
The all-new, mid-size Belvedere is only one beautiful
reason why our hot sales pace continues (see below).
Another is Chrysler Corporation's standard of engi-

How to take

yourself

BROS

Need money'for
mw facilities?

pel

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New members ot the HolstelnFrieslan Association of America
Include Harland 8. Blair and
Bruce Walkington of Lak* Ode*-

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Get the fed of these exclusive features

By Year 1980

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BEST FOR

Independent ground-speed control. Single pedal
clutches, brakes, and reduces travel speed. Safety
start. Double-action braking power to both rear
ib. Foam-rubber-«ushloned deep bucket seat.
*
steering. Take a test-spin soon.

police-officer la protected M*tart
_•_ ■............ar.
ogricultural water pollution.
George Graff, specialist in soU federal census.
conservation at Michigan State
officer.
University, reports that water
"Bandy" McAndrew,
officer may, himself, be acting raw gullies throughout Michigan, Ing wingman on the
Illegally and thus liable for 'm_____ --------------- “---- Vwwin
Michigan's pear production
with the Spartan vanity golf
false arrest. Likewise, a private ,
will likely double by 1980.
squad.
Yield* are expected to Jump formatlon concerning the com- have forgotten about water erofrom 15 million bushels (1960-64
average) to about 3 million
officlals la protected against beUndtntandably,

Miss Carpenter thanked the
rBB. a— Bam BcoBcalc* BxUart.
Orange for her welcome and as
PraJM UUir Tr»tnln&lt; Iiimi, 1
5 . — ItaunalM naira.
'
die placed her mantle upon the
shoulders of Junior Orange Mas­
ter Thomas Carpenter, asked all
of the JG members to learn to
- — and to love and
__ _____
that they might
be better and happier.
Patty Btadel and Judy WelnBnlMinr. 7 &gt;.»■
brecht received a check from
it possible for them to comptte, Agnes Ingwerson, National
Orange junior superintendent,
Another engineer, Delbert Byg. for winning firs* place at the
Ohio State University, sold
farmers could make *8 an hour by
The Community Progress com­
careful maciUne adjustment be­
fore and during oom harvest. A mittee reported that contact had
survey of 80 machines during been made with the Fair Board
Uie picking season showed losses and permission obtained to sell
from 4 to 6 bushels above an ac­ sandwiches, eta., at the milk
booth, and that the nylon dish
cepted minimum.
scrubbers had all been sold with
Poultry Future
William Abo, former MSU cx- requests far more. Home Eco­
tenslpn poultryman now at the nomics chairman, Mabel Barry,
announced the sampler contest
and lifted the rules and prizes.
handle 24.000 layers in an. auto­
mated house to meet added ex­
pointed to select dates and or­
ganize them. The committee ap­
pointed were Charles Sladcl. Ma­
dudes on Friday.
bel Barry and Patricia Ulrich.
Coffee hostesses for the next
Local Veterinarians meeting are Marguerite and
Genevieve Shroyer.

*10,000 more for equipment and

SMITH

Soil Erosion
Is Continuing
Farm Problem

Carlton Grangers Michigan Pear
Yields to Double
Report Activities
On Thursday, Jan. U. Carlton
Grange members watched a Jun­
ior Grange graduation ceremony.
As the matron Introduced the
graduate. Gall Carpenter, she
listed briefly some of her accom­
plishments. whlbb included serv-

mnclilnery and equipment and

Farm Bargaining
Collective bargaining Is noth­
ing new to the Michigan fanner
according to James D. Shaffer,

SMITH BROS.

Jaft A. Qnr. Hlctory Oa
Marjorie M. ■tall. Paw

Parmcra’ Week at Michigan
Stole University this week pro­
vided many Ups on fanning to-

Uie Lakewood auditorium.

R•tittered Angus

substantial monetary claims . . . unless you
have adequate home-owners' liability insur

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tabOvtoffaAttic j*™
wu a beautiful bird, about

was dark blue, with gray. Ifa
breasts of the male birds were

ocMf fay m high aa twenly-flvw {

the Spring and Fall. In
miles. They returned leisurely in
scattered flocks in the Fall at

other occupation*

Mopped to hatch and raise their
you ng in tills vicinity. Mr. Wick­
ham knew every characteristic

Start* February 16, 1966
they had come from by the food

the length of stay ofNhc birds,
and consequently the profits of
the buntem. The bipls wesv&gt; cap­
tured in nets about.40 feet long

ranch

poae of luring the flight*

HERE'S MORE SPACE
FOR YOUR PLACE

In Cooperation With

composed of a few Micks. While with string* fastened

Security National Bank of Battle Creek

the parent birds a kind of curd
with which they fed their young sufficiently Urge flock danenfad

the young birds |
went about with piyrea with
Which they pinched the bird's
"Sanding the young- a sign
which bullcated that the Ums

Mtiinate. We will be happy

and your
lured the nonsuspeotlng In order
to get what MtUe they pooKased.
Mr. Wickham's adventurous

LOCAL MERCHANTS

Company C.. 13th Michigan In­
fantry, Secund Brigade of Um
First Division of the l«th Army
Corps. Mr. Wickham was In Uie
charge which his division under

filling the crops of the young
with grsvoL The parent birds
then again formed Into vast

tractor.

The National Bank pf Hastings

graUon northward, leaving the pigeon shipments the right- of
young behind to shift for them­ way. Mr. Wickham began hunting

Battle of Bentonville. An entire
division unknowingly charged

Charge
Plan

in 1867 and hunted them in
into flocks by themselves and eight different States until their
storied northward. In relating disappearance.
The last great
flight was in 1876. This night
wounded, and Mr. Wickham res­
cued the flag and carried It off
the field during the retreat. For

ered hundreds of mile* the

this statement is true, though, we up Pall Creek. Mr. Wickham’s
greateat catch was 100 downs in
wounded were left in possession
The Immense numbers of birds
of the rebels. During the day the
banked 11kg the clouds, stretch captured birds and fed then a rebels charged upon the Union

fattened and sold in the market
they flew through the forests it at prices ranging from »2 50 to
S3D0 per dozen. This was called next day Mr. Wickham and
ing a sapling backward and for­ "stall feeding" them. Mr. Wlck- some of his comrades came upon
ward among them In such a
burled Major Eaton and 14 men

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mound was a marker which In­
formed them that the dead had
been -'Buried by a friend.”

rhlch undoubtedly accounts for

With hltn has redded his devoted

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E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 E. State St., Hastings

Michigan State 1960 varsity
gymnasts Jim Cursi. David Croft,
and Gerald Moore all hall from

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APPLICATIONS FOR CHARGE PLATES
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FOR 7 YEARS IN THE BATTLE CREEK AREA

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�of Um Attic f*”
t» were trying to gtt
The noire they nude

ra quits
with white
migrated in
the Spring and Fall In the

onr day as high as twenty-five
dollars for telegrams which be
country.

scattered flocks in the Fall at
about seeding time. Moot of
"
nested In the north, Uit

Previous Ao this time
r Up country com-

young tn thia vicinity. Mr. Wick-

S O O’1

Mr. Wickham to California In

Start, February 16. 1966

.
Nev York. Mr. Wickham engaged

and consequently the profits of the water failed and he ’was
the buntent. The btais were aap- compelled to work on a ranch
tUred In nets about.40 fact long

HERE'S MORE SPACE
FOR YOUR PLACE

i ot luring the flights the
He remained In California about
ters educated stool pigeons,
and flyers, which they operated
lev etlcka. While with strings fastened to boots could not. learn by experience
। being hatched on tiie legs of 11* birds. At atl»- up jobs in mines for which they
times, a spot, was sriacted' sbd ware receiving 120 dally to go
the parent birds a kind of curd
with which they fed their young sufficiently large flock descended

T© gain extra living ipoce, odd a room to your

went about with plyeni with
which they pinclxxl the bird’s
which indicated that the Ums
for migrating was near. Sanding
meant that the old birds were
filling the crops of the young
with grave*. The parent birds
then again formed intq vast
flocks and continued their mi­
gration northward, leaving the
young behind to shift for them-

estimate. Wo will be happy

If you’re looking for more

living space, take a look at

National Bank of Hastings

K

and your

lured the nonsuspeotlng in order
to get what little they poreraaed.
Mr. Wickhams adventurous

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Civil War in which he served in
the hunters kilted the birds by Company C, 13th Michigan In­
fantry, Second Brigade of the
Plrat Division of the l«th Army
liked. Millions of birds were
Corps. Mr. Wickham was in the
caught annually by the hunters, charge yrhlch his division under
Qwiorni Wolcott made nt tiie
Bottle of Bentonville. An entire
pelled their employes to give
pigeon shipments the right of
way. Mr. Wickham began hunting
pigeons after he met his unde

Into flocks by themselves and
started northward. In relating
the Immensity of these flocks
which darkened the hortacb for

ered hundreds of miles,

In Cooperation With

Security National Bank of Battle Creek

eight different States until their
disappearance.
The last great
flight was in 1875. This flight
lasted three day* About 16
years ago Mr. Wickham saw
the the test passenger pigeons in the

Charge
Plan

rible volley which swept the line
from the works. The color bearer
of Mr. Wickham's company was
wounded, and Mr. Wickham rts-

kee Springs. He also saw a flock the field during the retreat. For
up Fall Creek. Mr. Wickham's
recognition. Tix&gt; dead and
of today can hardly imagine it.
The immense numbers of birds
banked like the clouds, stretch- about 11.00 per dozen. He often
rebel*
charged upon the Union
captured birds and fed them a

attic into a cosy.b©

Al LitH. M $1 0°?&lt;

For on 'At Homo' Estimate on any

fattened and sold in the market
they flew through the ferrate it al price* ranging from $230 to

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"stall feeding" them. Mr. Wick­
ham shipped them by the car

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(Wheel Horse, of course)

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they had swept back the northern

buried Major Baton and 14 men

formed them that the dead had
been "Burled by a friend."

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E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
and Gerald Moore all hall from
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FOR 7 YEARS IN THE BATTLE CREEK AREA

Enjoy the

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"Charge ft'
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Member Federal Reserve Syitam and

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DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO &gt;10,000.00

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                  <text>Thursday, Friday and Saturday wilt ba raal Kraxy in Hastings, with merchants and their sales people providing the fun and merriment,
and with Kraxy prices providing happiness for their customers. Business men will dress in costumes — a Chief. Dodger
baseball player, comics and others will give you a real laugh, according to Chamber of Commerce Manager
Russell Hankins. Kraxy merchandise, Kraxy prices, free drawings, free prises and anything for
fun will be in order. Come to Hastings for Kraxy Daxe on Thursday, Friday and Saturday!

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EDITORIALS

The annual Barry CounlyFlorida picnic fa to be held on
Wednesday. Feb. U, at tbe

ca is probably filled with no greater
Imponderables than when President
Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday
we commemorate on Saturday, lit­

Name Steering

main speaker al the Barry Coun­
ty Republican Lincoln Day ban­
quet to be held Wednesday. Feb
10. .at Lesson Sharpe Memorial
Hall at 7: IS. AU interested may

Committee for

New High School

eral victory had been won at
Gettysburg during July of that
year, but lock of an aggressive
follow-up permitted Gen. Robert
E. Lee knd his army to escape.
The end! of the war was not yet

Humble building

Harold I. Smith

Dies Monday;
Liquor Proposal

New Contracts for
Hastings JTeachers
InclutterPay Hike*

Special assignments were given
to Lang as secretary to the com­
mittee; Clardy as advisor to the
co-chairman; O’Connor, build­
ings and grounds: Feldoausch.
physical education and athletics.

On Ballot Here

Next November
1
'
•

Teachers Joining the Hastings
staff receive full credit up to five cation. 8860 per hour.
Hospitalisation insurance will
years. If this teaching was in
the last five consecutive yean; be paid by the Board of Edu­
half credit, for any teaching not cation at the rate of 89.30 per
in lhg last five yean; all credit, month per teacher.
both full and half, not to exceed
Longevity shall be granted at
five yean on the salary schedule.
the 15111 year providing the last
five consecutive years have been
rpent In Hastings and that the
teacher is at the maximum of
the salary schedule. The rate

for the 1968-67 year.
Mrs. Marian Sorby was hired,
retroactive to Feb. 1. as school
nurse to work primarily in the
up-grading of the school health
education program under the
Federal Act. Title I. 6he will

Coal Company to now the Mid­
dleville Building &amp; Supply Com­
pany with Morris Weeks of Hai­
ling* os the new partner-mana­
ger. Weeks to associated in the
business with Roger WlsweO,
owner of the Barry County
Lumber Company here and Ivan
and Exrklri Smith. ownere of
the Wayland and Shelbyville
lumber yard*

Robert KeUey,* Delton Tele­
phone Company manager, says
that a bid has been accepted
for new central office equipment
st a coat of 8M303J8 and wfll

Solon Weeks, director of the Michigan Historical Commis­
sion’s museums, told members of tbe Barry County Board of
Supervisors Monday that the Charlton Museum and Park h»t

one of the greatest potentials, tyrijrtrtanmmkof anyol the 170
historical monuments and museums in the Stale ol Michigan.
2. The Charlton Museum, which was' willed to the people of
Barry County by Irving-D. CWrttth wha died on June"of
1903. was praised for Its cultural
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park management and museum
management, a staff, money and
many volunteer helpers from the
community.
He explained that a training
program can be set up for volun-

Tinkler Brothers
Meet in Vietnam

Jeanette Miller
Back from Blodgett

ager of the Hastings Division at
the E. W Bliss Company. Prior
to joining Bliss. Johnston was

Miss Jeanette Miller returned
home Friday from Blodgett Hos­
pital in Grand Rapids after a
stay of six weeks where she had
undergone brain surgery al
Christmas time. Jeanette will

We Are Sorry

county boards to enter the field
Feb. 15. final day for paying of historical work, and that there
taxes without penalty. Collec­ Is a definite possibility of financ­
tion fee of 4 percent begins Feb. ing the work through revenue
18. All personal taxes must be
paid by Feb 28.
■
Roy Fuller. Trtaa
2 10

i

In the list published Thursday 1
of the names of men ordered to i
report for military duty the I
name of Gary Orbeck, Ifl. was!
_ltcd M
,

find from tbe
Banner film

S

State Expert Praises Collection
For Cultural, Financial Value;
Supervisors Study Tax Question

and financial value Id the people:
of the County by Week*
The mercury started climbing
Weeks told the supervisors .
on the first day of February of Henry and Cora &lt;Gillespie)
when it hit a high of 23. The Smith. He was graduated from that the park and ita targe eel- ’
Hastings High School and was
employed by the Iitonside Shoe
Storereventually buying into the
company where he remained un-

Supt. Guenther Given New 3-Year
Pact; Salary Increases Total
$110,000, Including Fringes
Sup». of Schools Richard J. Guenther was given a new
threc-year contract Tuesday night by the Hastings Board of
Education and was authorised to issue contracts to teachers,
administrative workers and other employees in accordance with
new salary schedules for 1966-67 which call for an overall in­
crease of about $110,000.
New teachers in Hastings will start at $5,200 instead of
84,800, and the maximum will be
88,302 reached In nine yean in­ coach, tennis coach, orchestra,
stead of 87.708 reached In 11 band, operetta, annual, news­
paper, junior play, senior play,
all 7 percent: Sth grade basket­
ball. 8th grade basketabll. cheer­
leading. assistant track, assist­
ant Oth grade football, assistant
JV football, assistant wrestling,
all 5 percent: heads of depart­
ments. 8 percent; remedial read­
ing. 3 percent; summer teaching.

edhcsday morning when the
niperature hit 44 degrees at 8
Ofc lock and continued to go up
with a record for Feb. 8 predicted
by weather forecasters.
The balmy weather, melting
snow and clear streets were in
contrast to last week's frigid

Charlton Museum
Valuable Resource
For Development

Fleaxapivlew Extension
The Plearantview Home Eco­
nomics group will meet on Feb.
23. at the homo at Mr* Lloyd
Gaskill. The introns will be
"Fashion* Fabrica and You" and
“Parent Relations to Teens." The
tart meeting was held on Jan.
28 at tbe home of Mr* Leslie
Conklin with II members pres­
ent The lessons were "Meals for
Middle Years" and “How Many
Perrons to a Homemaker." These
were presented by Mr* Leon
Mudge, Mr* Lloyd Gaskill and
Mrs Leslie Conklin.
-

Name Chenoweth
President Again

Harley, who is making a ca­ the last day for paying Winter
reer in the armed services, is taxes without penalty Is Feb.
married and has one child living 15th. Three percent penalty will
here In Hastings. After a fur­
lough home they all plan to go
to Germany.

matter is being beard by Judge
Robert W McIntyre of Hillsdale.1
Atty. L. B. Barnett Atty. Paul
Siegel and- Atty. Richard M
Bauer have filed briefs claiming1

Monday afternoon the super­
visors heard a representative oi
an appraising firm. Coir, Layer
Trumble Co. of Dayton. Ohio,
explain a county-wide tax re­
appraisal and equalisation pro

A reappraisal and setting up a
Department of Equallaatlon,
I .n.cn is a legal requirement tor
I Barry by 1M8. would coat about

namad vice president and Cbarleen Thompson, who has been
employed by the firm for the last
right yean, was named a direc­
tor and secretary-treasurer.
I Dr. Wesley Logan was appclnt-

�10-Year-Old Lad
Dies Monday

MfeMMttota. Uta VMk whta
the Cta*» are to New York City
on a txtanow trip.
Mm -Donald D. Smith and
areg---------------------------

K« had been hoRMlallecd that
tan r«b. J,
»■
Carlton Townahlp. He was A

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(Dorothy) Randall of HaaUnga
Mm Bruce (Joan) Benedict of
Ohio. Mm Harold (Marte) Lacouiao at Ohio and Mm .Dennis
(Waiwtta)
Shedd at tattle
Creek, and his maternal grand­
mother. Mu needs Lesley of
Battle Cleat.
k
Funeral aervtoes ware ■ to be
held M 1:30 pan. this Wednes­
day At the Leonard-Oaguod Fu­
neral Home with the Rar. Chalmer Miller offltaUng jHth burial
in the Freeport cemetery.

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. .r’ae.ow for

Mm Andy Dodge-wu a Thun-.
day supper guort of tar afeta-,
Mr. and Mm Clayton. Jarrerd.
Jeannette Miller, daughter of
the Dale Millers. returned home
from Blodgett Hospital teat week
where ata tad been a surgical
patient The Millers have receiv­
ed word that their son. Lloyd,
who la with the army in Ft.

Coast Guard Cadets was in a sail
loft at New Bedford. Mass.

Tfc. Hasting, Bsnnsr
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Th* Moon Is Not
Mad* Of
Green Choose!

mtellite, Luna 0, nude the
first CUaxoafu! soft landing
on the moon's surface. Pic­
tures revealed that the landknown surfaces on our own
planet. It probably wouldn't
produce much at a potato
crop, but who knows. Per­
haps, with modern sgricul- •
tural technology, it some­
day may help sustain life
with a paying .crop of some
kind. Fur the present, the
main supply of,theme will
»UU come from Wisconsin.

Speaking of
preparation—fe

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HASTINGS. PHONE W1 i-

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�HHS Students Earn
Perfect Semester Averaj

IN HASTINGS

HUS Musicians
In Top Division
Twenty-three Hastings High
School musicians ‘ earned first
I'.division ratings in the Senior
I,High Solo and Ensemble Pestlrval held Saturday nt- Hamilton
I

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Carol McAlltetfcr, Linda McClel­
land, Rudy McPherson and Ste­
phen Taffee, 350; Gayle Myers
and Mary Odraywoteka, 3.40; Pat
Clark, Bryan Gordon, Lynden
rougiu, 325; Laurie Barden.
Kathy Bumworth, Jeanne Cary.
Kathy Kaufman and Bonny

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Leader to Direct
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�that he lived in every bout. It
KM UM majesty ot a BUdieal positlun toal kn oral Invitation was no cold, faint shadow of a
IWm In addlUoa. toe brief ad- was extended by Oov. Curtin and kind reception; it was a tumultous
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kMy tenting wttb Mg- an oral acceptance received.
true and laving heart* ... It was
the spontaneous outburst of the

w» both surprised and a btt embarraiaed ,&lt;hcn he accepted and
myself that I camo as near the agreed to take part In toe program.
central idea of Ute occasion, in
It is as certain as anything can
two hours as you did In two
be. that Ute Gettysburg Address
minutes. My-&gt;£xi. who left me at
was written to Washington and
Baltimore and toy daughter concur

Were people disappointed at the
brevity of the President's address?
Consider this. Many to the audi­
ence had been on the grounds since
10:00 tom. The procession was late
to getting underway and it was
after 2:00 pm. when Mr. Uncoin
began to speak. Thus many had
been standing for a period of inorc

them had been Without food since
breakfast, an early meal in that
day and age. The President's part
In Uie program had been widely

Myths die hard--especlally the
ones tost form toe basis for senti­
mental tittle stories. No one knows
who planted too rumor that Lin­
coln wrote hi* monumental Ad­
dress on toe back of an old. brown
envelope with a stub pencil while

cumstances. It would seem entirely
logical lo conclude that the people
must have been greatly pleased at
the brevity of Mr. Lincoln's speech;
glad that he did not take advan­
tage of his position to turn the

to generation as an absolute fact.
A companion myth to the above
is that too President's high-pitched

oration. Possibly the President had
all this in mind when he expressed
the determination to make his part
in the program "short, short,

Undoubtedly this statement con­
tributed to tiie persistent tradition
that people and press alike were
slow to property assras toe ageless
quality of the Gettysburg Address.

Fortunately the evidence refuting
Oils tradition U "loud and strong.”
The day following the Gettysburg nation—or any nation, so conceived
and so dedicated—can long endure.
dent's address passed over toe desk
“We are met on a great batlleof Josiah O. Holland, one of the
outstanding editorialists tn Ameri­ dcdicate a portion of It as ths
can Journalistic history. That same final resting-place of those who
day. he commented as follows to have given their Uvea that that
the Springfield &lt;Massachusetts» nation might live.
Republican, of which lie was asso­
"It is altogether fitting and
ciate editor; "Surprisingly fine as proper that we should do this.

crated it, tar above our poor power
to add or detract. The world win
little note, nor- long remember
what we say here, but it can never
forget what they did here. It Is for
us toe living, rather, to bo dedi­
cated here to the unfinished work
not dedicate. we cannot consecrate, which Uiey who fought here have
we cannot hallow, tills ground. The
won by President Lincoln. His Utile brave men. living and dead, who thus far so nobly advanced. It is
speech Is a perfect gem, deep in struggled here, have consecrated it,
feeling, compact in thought and far above our power to odd or
expremiqn, and tasteful and ele­
gant to every word and comma .. .
■The world will very little note
Strong feelings and a large brain
nor long remember what we say
were its parcnte."
here: but it can never forget what
Equally Impressive was the fol­ they did here.
low-tog tribute that appeared the
"It is fur us. the living, rather.
same day (Nov. 20. 18631 in the
Providence Dully Journal, written
govemment of the people, by the
by James Burrill Angell, a noted
people, for the people, shall not
journalist of the era who later
perish from this earth.”
became president of the University

did any writing or made any notes
on tiie train between Washington
and Gettysburg, the rocking and
myths, although it Is to be re- jolting of the train making writ­ that the afternoon papers, follow­
ing the dedication at Gettysburg,
[ gretted that for iscre than half ing virtually Impossible.
carried Everett's long oration tn of Michigan and United States
J a century now, people, young and
Although the tradition persists full, together with laudatory com- minister to China: "We know not
" old alike, have been implanted with
that Lincoln's address at Gettys­
burg was received In stoney silence, address was generally Ignored. This
a shorthand report taken down on has been Interpreted as evidence
the scene by Joseph I- Gilbert, one that people and press alike were

Gettysburg that he procrastinated
imtilghr last minute before doing
anything about IL
Buch a myth Is a travesty on
what really imppened.

alow to appreciate the true signifi­
shorthand artists of that day. in­ cance of Mr. Lincoln's "brief redicates five outbursts of applause
during the course of the speech
and "long-continued" applause at printed copies of Mr. Everett's
speech were mailed to newspapers
several days before Uie ceremony

President Lincoln received u spe• dal Invitation from David Wills,
dated Nov. 1 1983. to attend toe
~ OMalary ceremonies. After nam“ tog the Hon. Edward Everett as
- tok, orator of tbe day. Mr. Wills
went on to state: “ I am authorised
► by Die Governors of toe different
” states to invite you to be present,

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wlth that taken down by Gilbert.
Although Hale did not indicate the
specific points of applause he did
state that “the brief speech of
President Lincoln .. . made a pro­
found Impression.1’ Gov. Curtin of
and participate In these cere­ Pennsylvania who was on the platmonies, which will doubtless be
very imposing and solrennly ,1mprasive. It is toe desire tost, after
toe Oration, You as Chief Execq-

toe 61 the Nation formally set
apart these grounds to their sacred
use by a few appropriate remarks." roars of applause. My God! It was
Although this invitation came so impressive!" Benjamin French,
more*than two weeks prior to the commissioner of public buildings
ceremony, it is reasonably certain
. .v
• that a verbal invitation to be scene who had seen presidents

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speech. But could tiie most elabo­
rate and splendid oration be more
beautiful, more touching, more in­
spiring than those tew word* of
the President? They had In my
humble judgment the charm and
power of the very highest ck&gt;-'

prepared far the press. Telegraphic
The Plilladelphla Evening Bul­■
facilities were neither high speed letin had this to say: "The Presi­
nor efficient. Consequently none of dent's brief speech Is the most
1
the afternoon piipcrs .received re­ happily expressed. It Is warm,
'
ports of the address to time for
'
adequate display and comment—
although one or two did carry Uie
telegraphic version of the .address
words, and not many of them lai
page. This was not an indication
of disrespect to the President por
reflection on the quality of the
speech but rather had to do with
the harsh realities of deadlines In
an era when telegraphic communi­
cation was slow and all type set
by hand.

do it without moistening’of tfie
eye, anti too swelling of the heart."
Comment by toe Chicago Tribune
was brief and to the-potnttrfhe
dedicatory remarki of President
Lincoln will live among the ayMUs

Of course there was unfavorable
comment. In view of toe highly
partisan nature of toe journals of
that era. this Is not surprising.
For example, the Chicago Times,
violently opposed to the President,
fulminated as follows in its issue
of Nov. 23. 1883: “Is Mr. Lincoln
less refined than a savage! But
aside from toe ignorant rudeness
manifest In toe President's exhibi­
tion of Daednlism at Gettysburg
and whldi was an Insult al least

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dedicate a portion of that field,
as a final resting place for these
who hers gave their lives that that
nation might live. It is altogether
fitting and proper that we should
do this.

vain; that the nation shall, under
God, have a new birth of freedom,
and that government of the people,
by the people, for the people, shall
not perish from this earth.”

Lincoln is known to have penned
three copies of the address. In each
of which slight revisions were
made that in no way changed the
sense of his remarks. The final
version, the so-called Bites version,
which has been accepted as the

Washed free of myth, tiie facts
of tiie Gettysburg Address are thus
about as follows: President Lin­
coln was notified of the dedicatory
ceremony well In advance and Ills
part in the program clearly de­
fined. He took the assignment
seriously and completed the first
draft days in advance of the cere­
mony. As was his custom to pre­
paring Important state papers, he
constantly striving for greater
brevity and clarity. He did not
work on the speech en route to
Gettysburg. A few final revisions
were possibly made at'the Davis
Wills home to Gettysburg toe-eve­
ning before the ceremony. At
Gettysburg he was received with

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... it was a perversion of history
so flagrant that toe most extended
cltartly cannot view it otherwise
than willful .... The cheek of
every' American must tingle with
shame a* he reads the silly, flat
and dlshwatery remarks of toe
man who lias to be pointed out
os tor President of the United
States."
Even toe faraway London Times,
mouthpiece of the reactionary
element in Britain hoping for a
Confederate victory and a break-up
of toe Union m evidence thaf popu­
lar government must fall, came
through with' the following: 'The
ceremony was rendered ludicrous
by some of the sallies of that poor
President Lincoln. Anything more
dull and commonplace It would

University of Cambridge on Nov.
8. 1013 said: "The Gettysburg Ad­
dress is far more Uian a pleasing
piece or occasional oratory. It Li a
marvelous piece of English com­
position. It is a pure well of Eng-

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Society newS
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Priced . .

MRS. JOHN EDWARD BALL
. . . Miss Dawne Elaine Blough Is Married.
Held, Jr. of Battle Greek, was
the bride, sang. “A Wedding christened on Sunday morning,
Feb.
6th,
al
the
Pint
Methodist
Cobb Lake, Algonquin, Chelsea,
•
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I
Prayer" and "Bless These Two."
and as they knelt in prayer at Church in Hastings with the
Rev. George Elliott performing
tlie riles. Following the service,
Chartotta Manton. Saginaw. «
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altar by her father who, with her Uie baby's great-aunt, Mrs. Allen
mother, gave her In marriage Ely of Kalamasoo entertained
Her floor length gown was of Uie family with dinner at Uie
Following their honeymoon to .
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Winter white satin with long Hastings Hotel. The group In­
sleeves pointed at the wrists and cluded: Mr. and Mra. Edward
The MiddlevUie
Methodist
st ns llth 8L. N. W. In Grand
Nobls Grand Dorothy Howe of
beautiful Winter wedding Friday' closed by tiny satin covered but­
tons, with 'white lace and em­
wedding ceremony ot Dawne Rapids. For her trip, the new lhe Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge
broidered applique at the scoop
Elaine
Blough
and
John
Ed­ Mr* Ball chose a two-piece out- preeented her standing commitAlice Bender, daughter of Mr. neck and cascading down the
fit of heather blue with match-'
at me regular meeting held
ward
Ball
Saturday,
Jan.
29th,
and Mrs. Bussell Bender of Mid-1
dlevllle, was united in marriage tachable train. A saUn pedal Ruby Henney, 'and the baby’s
The committees Included:
headpiece centered by seed
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Blough of
Mra Ball is presently teaching
Finance — Arloa Burgbduff.
Middleville and Mr. and Mr*.
Sarah Roush and Metha Keech;
lenghth veil. She carried a white
Leon Ball of Grand Rapids are Mr. Ball is employed at StoweThe Rev. Harold Taber offici­ Bible, a gift of the groom, topped
Davis Comapny in Grand Rap- Norton and Genevieve Sage;
ated at the double ring ceremony by a white orchid.
examining—Lavlnla Wood. Mar­
before an altar netting of palms,
Miss Beverly Bender, ristcr of
Ritter and MargaretUa
Fitzgerald Corps No. 100 of while mums, ferns, palms and PO8TCRIPT—After the wedding jorie
candelabra and boskets of pink
ft__—---------------,1111.^ W41
gladioli and white .chrysanthe­ She wore a gown of wine colored the Woman's Relief Corps met at double candelabra graced the rehearsal. 20 guest* enjoyed a
hour at the RuseeU son. Greta Nixon and Dorothy
mums In the presence of about velvet, sleeveless and scooped tiie hall on Thursday, Feb 3. altar.
Casteleln: funeral—Gayla Tolles,
with
15
present.
During
the
busi1125 guests.
neck. A pleated insert of satin
Annie Bryant and Bertha Weyport officiated a', the double
Mra. Charles Baragar, organist,
ennan; memorial — Leona Bow­
Charles
Installed as Junfcr Vice prral- ring ceremony. Mrs
' played a program of wedding
man, Leora Newton and Joyce
music preceding the ceremony. length gown. Sha carried a white appointed Thelma Barr as In-' Blough, organist, of Freeport, ac­ at the Blough home..
Beckwith: resolution—Josie Hall.
companied
Norval
Tlsder.
*uloMr. Robert Bender, brother of bunny fur mpff. topped by a
plemented with three mlscel- Louise Erway and Lula Reed;
Introductory—Leona Fuller, Leda
Walk With Ood." "Because" and
white velvet corded streamers.
weddlng. One by her aunts, Mr*. Sothard and Maybelle Smith;
Her headpiece was of white tulle
press correspondent— Florence V.
The bride, given In marriage
secured by a bunny fur ring.
The bridesmaids were Mra. Dorothy Meier was appointed by her father, selected a floor D. C. Lightfoot of Algonquin Wood. Robert Wilson was install­
chairman ot tbe future bake sale. length gown of white organza________
_______________
and Mra._John
Cook at the..____
home ed as inside guardian.
bride; Mra. Robert Bender, all- Patriotic Instructor Lucille Abel* over nylon net and taffeta. It of the latter, in Hastings, one
featured a sweetheart neckline by tbe faculty member* of the thy Howe and Marjorie Ritter:
Gwendolyn Putman, sister of the A Court Whist party will be held and French lace and sequins, | Forrret Hills School system at eriterialnmsfit committee — Josie
। Hall (And Oenevleve Sage.
groom. AU wore gowns, muffs Thursday, Feb. 10. at the heme
and headpieces identical to the of Dorothy Meier with. Verna wrist. Matching lace edged tbe In Grand Rapids, and one
maid of honor.
parted overskirt and hem and Mrs. Martin Geldresma. sister
tbe groom In Grand Rapids.
The best man was Jack Rud- birthday dinner will be in charge
"The King and X." which is a
cred veil of bridal illusion was
dlck, friend of the groom. Usherg
! musical and k joint endeavor of
were Ronald Rau and Ronaljj cllle Abels and Dorothy Orone- held secure by, a crown of seed
I tbe Battle Creek Community
pearl*. She carried a white Rain­
Bauman, friends of the groom, wold.
I Chorus _*hd Civic Theatre, will
bow Bible adon'ed with yellow
and Jess Putman, brother of Jhc
groom. Master and mistress of
Tho engagement of Bmsn Kay 1

Methodist Church
At Middleville
Is Nuptial Scene

- $4.98
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Miss Dawne Blough
Weds John Ball
At Middleville

Women's
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Thursday - Friday and Saturday
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une Let ef
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Tiie Dr. Gordon Finnic family
reekend

• SKIRTS

visiting Mrs.

• SLACKS

• CAR COATS

• SWEATERS

Reduced

• SLEEPWEAR

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• GLOVES

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IS FEBRUARY 14»&gt;

Specials

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Turtle
Bowl
Food

wore a two-piece royal blue knit
drew with matching accessories
and a yellow and white baby
mum corsage
Serving the four-Uer wedding

1

.... 25c

Blair's Farm
231 W. Stat.

or

Louise Ball of.. Grand Rapids.
Mra. Lyle Blough, sister-in-law
book. Assisting with the ‘ gifts

Goldfhh . . . .

Garden

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Grand Rapid* Passing the candy

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Orion, Grand Rapids. Hastings.'

One Lot of Ladies

Your Choice of

Krazy Days

GIRDLES

Whiter Hats

(Thurs. - Fri. - Sot.)

Permanent Special

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(Rag $15.00)

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Gifts for Your VALENTINE

Should be Gifts of Love from Hodges'
For Her

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Baby Tisrth

Photography

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Valentine
-

WHITE'S

Finnic*: from Grand Rapids joining tha
Grand Rapids, aunt and uncle bf
group.

• BLOUSES

• ROBES

■ Bulling and Douglas D. Lake, IK cl log g Community College
Mlsa Rusiee JtU Blough off son of Mr. and Mra. George Theatre in Battle Creek. Cur­
Middleville, sister of the bride,. Lake of Sunfield, has been an- tain time Is 8 pm.
was tier only attendant She
wore a ballerina length dress of Mra. Keith Bulling, R3 Lak,
srqua embossed taffeta with
The bride-elect, a 1905 gradu­
rial a colonial bouquet ot white ate of the Lakewood High School
carnation* and yellow room tied Is employed In tbe office of the
with lover* knots.
Harold Ball of Grand Rapids
WEDDING
Tbe groom-to-be, a 1902 gradu­
PHOTOGRAPHY
ate of Sunfield High School, at­
dlevllle and Robert Geldersma of tended Western MlcJUgan Uni­
Grand Rapid*, nephew of the versity and is employed by the
Hough Bros. Inc.. Bunftald.
No wedding date has been set. ;
John Cook of Hasting* and couMra. Tina Beckwith spent last I
”
* wklH
Barnes, daughter of Mr. and week with Mra Olenora Ham11-1
IiH.im
•’ "*** ’
ton ot Battle Creek.
. HASTINGS — Pheno 945-3967
and namesake of tbe bride, act­
ed os flower girl.
For iicr daughter's wedding.
There wiui a family gathering
Mrs. Blough wore a light blue
dlevllle on Bunday evening when nylon ’ dress with navy acoesthey entertained for lunch as a
farewell party for their son. Rob­ groom etwee a royal blue lace
ert, who Is entering the armed and crepe dro.t with matching
services. The guests included Mr.
of White caniallbn* and- yellow
rosebuds.
Mrs. Arthur Bennett, Mr. and
Over 135 guests attended the
Mrs. Carl Hathaway, Jim Myers.
rewpton fallowing ct»r rarer-/
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers and'
many in the church dlnlrut room

Mrs. Ronald Hail, entertained
Elmer Bender, uncle end aunt of seven friends on Feb. 1 to help
tiie bride.
him celebrate his seventh birthFor her daughter's wedding,
the bride's mother chose's tur­
quoise knit - sheath dress wi^h.
cream were Jimmy Cotant, Andy.
of deep pink roses.
A reception tn the church par­ and Barb Dunkelberger. Brother*.
lors fpllowed the ceremony As­ Jeff and Tim were also on hand
sisting about the rooms were to help with tbe party.
Mrs. Glenn Abbey. Mrs. Jack
Jewel. Mrs. Walter Bender. Mrs.
Those tn ’ Grand Rapids at
Paul Dykstra. Mrs Lee Wlcrlnga
and the Misses Sally Stanton. Mrs. Edward VanPoj—‘-------Gloria Leigh, Elaine Newton and she entertained hci
with
luncheon and.
Judy O’Daniel.
Following the wedding the
happy couple left for a short
K.
8.
McIntyre, Homer Smith.
northern honeymoon. The bride
chose a pink knit sheath qnd Clifford Dolan and Mra. Roy
white boucle coat for traveling. Hubbard as guest.

their friends at 1013S Thurber
Street. Saginaw, where they will
each assume teaching duties In
the Buena Vista Schools.
Out-of-town guests were here
from Flint. Jackson, Leslie. Kal­
amazoo. Otsego, Grand Rapids.
Hastings. Lake Odessa, Detroit
and Elkton.

One Lot of Winter

'^^Rebekan Lodge
““ ““ Committees
•:
Are Announced

CaMfbt*

WIGS
SERVICED

Peg’s Beauty Bar

Ml. 945-1382

‘
(Peg Prertoo, Owner)
Evenings by Appointment Above Savings &amp; Loon

Buxton Billfolds__
Buxton Jewel Coses

from $3.95
from $5.00

Pendant Watches -.x.from $17.95
Coro Jewelry Items ...from $1.00
Eitan berg and Trafari Jewelry
and Welle Valentine Charms

For Him
Anion Tie Toes ---------- from $1,50
Buxton Billfolds **"•
r,w
Electric Watches
from $37.50
* Field Glasses ■ Watch Bands
by Spaidal &amp; Twist-O-Fkx

"British Sterling" Aftershave

Hodges

Jewelry

�[Mrs. Grace FauI
Married Feb. 5 in
Florida Ceremony

Meetii

Mr. and Mra Robert OnlgsM
and son. David, of BatU* Creek
are leaving this Thunday for*
Artxona to Visit her iteter, Bhl
Page Vi Sayta is accompanying

and Hugh J. Smith. Largo, Fla,
were married tn a quit* ceremony
al 4 pm. Saturday. JMx 9, in
Church. Orlando. Fla., with tbe
Rev Robert Gray officiating.
They were attended by Mr.
and MTO George W. Salisbury of

Iptathir with more than 1&gt;
out thatattMi.'tha
ter will astanato lbs MUi anototartfawtaMWdtt'

Marian

JONES

Since Um birthday of J. J.
Mead camo in Ute middie at tha
week, on Wednasday. Feb. 3, the
Bunday before and after Ute date
wore choarn to celebrate tha oo-

HASTINGS CITY

TREASURE*

Community Concert
Series Renewals
Being Accepted

on Sunday, Jan. 30, and on Bun­
day. the 8th, tho Damson* en­
tertained the Meads. the Dennis

Robert

Merrill.

Peter

Nau.

Leila Hospital in Battle Creek
Her nance la a 1964 graduate of
Aviation High School In Redondo
Beach. Calif. and U now serving

with a oarry-tn dinner on Satur­
day evening. Feb. 5. The actual
date of his 86th birthday occurs

Sunday School
Board Enjoys
Social Gatherini

St. Rose of Lima
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

Garden Club to
Meet Thursday
At Hine Home

The Thomepple Garden Club
U meeting thl# Thursday at the

Maurer is a graduate of Nash­
ville High School, attended
Aquinas College in Grand HapIds, graduated from Providence
Tbe marriage of Miss Nancy College tn Providence, R. I. and
Tredinnick and Mr. Edgar Mau- spent one year in graduate study
al Michigan State University.
He la employed at the E. W. Bliss
Company In Hastings.

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth,
Date for Nuptials

Lifelong Resident
of Hastings.
Almost 13 Years
of Experience in
Bookkeeping and
Banking.

members aaairiing. The topic la:
'How to Dry Flower#, Weeds.
Fruita, etc. for Dried Arrangv-

tln and family at Algonquin
Lake, Mr. and Mra Richard Mar­
tin and daughter and Russell’s
nephew. Mike Shaneck of Nash-

and Barbecued

Convicted

SPARE RIBS
TOO!
Ready to Serve ...
Come and Get *EmI

Honor Mrs. Chose
At Stork Shower

Murderer Files

wOiWva

InaiMe Aasecy

Mra Roger (Gayle) Chase

il Here

INMIBAMCl
lotltaeele._

^Superette

Mr Hill is employed at Edi­
son Voice Writora in Luring.
A June 19 wadding Is planned.

Benton Harbor were Friday sup­
per guests of her folk#, the Clay­
ton Jarrards. David staying over
through Bunday. Mr and Mrs.
Jarrard and David ale Bunday

you*

surrorr

WILL BE ABBREClATED

PRIMARY

phlne Anderson, Mra. Julia
Fighter, Mra Catherine Maurer.
Mra Agnes Taffee and Mra
ElUabcth Martin surprised one

Tom fir Sally Robinion
205 N. Michigan

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.
BEN*FRAN KUN*

included a toveiy oak* which was
baked by Mrs. Martin.
UBartWa daughter, Mra Alta

SWEET BIB

prosecutor who defended Porter
at ills trial, has been appointed
by the Court to represent him in
the appeal.
A transcript of Um original
trial, requested by Porter, cost
the county SSSS.
Bill Hummel) was murdered
tn cold blood June 33. I960, in a
gas Italian just south of Middle­
ville. He waa shot in the back
of the head after-being forced to
lie on the floor of the gas sta­
tion. Bill died Dial morning in
Pennock Hospital.

Earl Argetsingers
Honored on Jubilee

• Favorite Varlatlas
• Lovafy Gift Bat

Mr. and Mra. Earl Argetslnger
of 545 E. Thom were mart hap­
pily surprised when a group of
friends arrived on Saturday eve­
ning, Feb 5, to honor their ailver wedding anniversary. The
party waa planned by the Argetringer'a family, Mr. and Mra
Dennis Argetringer of Kalama-

k whole heart full of deli­
cious chocolates ready toi
delight your Valentinel
Z

Brack's 14 lb. Rut........
Deluxe 1 b. Asst........ $1-75
worked beautifully as it was a
very lovely party. Included Ln
tbe Argeuingrr family group are
five grandchildren.

IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW

Your Personal Heart Chocolate Cherries

hearts that
win fair maids!
rmstrong
INOLKUM

Barry Christmas
Seal Donations
Reach $4,735

:

CAN di

A FLOOR TO MIFF
EVIRY BUDGET

tbe Michigan Tuberailorta and
Respiratory Disease Association
Clifts to the Christmas
campaign from county resident# meeting all the members will be
have reached 44.735 which sur- attending tbe play. "My Fair
paan last year s total, at S4 J37 Lady."
at the same Umn.

Plus S&amp;H Green Stamps

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

Gardner's

113 W. State St.

the Slate campaign toUl to
Sl.4M.Me which will giro MkhIpn an laawur of 399.9M ootr

|f

h moving into a new com­
munity, M n know too.
h W W
A frietoly call by tto WaiT
conn Wttoo Hosteu with htf basket of pfU ind tolpfd
Isforautwi, til Mb tto newcomer feel quickly tf tome,
kie ta tarrytaf on our commwiity’i traditional spirit of
tospitslity. Jut
ttoir name and addfta to

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~ ’
most... lovely Berkshire
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$145 a pair.'

WE WILL IE CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Look for famou,

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thing* you buy ... you'll find them here!

CANDY HEARTS
ADORESX.

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124 East State Stroat

�The Women’s Club
Hears Review by
Mrs. D. N. Lipke

More AboutOrville Bruce

School Board

Dies Saturday
has spent the Wl 10 consecutive
yean In HasUnga
Bick leave shall accumulate up
■ OrriBe Brooe, «1. R3 HaMlngs. to 80 days with the 10 days al­
r early Saturday. Feb. 5, at lowed for the current year used
homo on the Wood School before reducing Uie accumulated
Road Vlim he had lived for
tha past M yearn.
Mr. Weave was been in Mud-

3 sil6"^

In Wood District

I
Hastings
| Traffic Tickets
m. a-Josw A. WltUaau. 4»4
luu la, fatten u jiu&lt; ri&lt;M
rltto
“p..’dnr»”*o’ “"s’

City, president of the Michigan Federation c
and Mn. Sack Wood (right), president of the
Club, admire one of the “stitcher" exhibits
Women's Club meeting held'Friday aftem
Methodist Church. During the meeting Mrs. Qu™ .c..u~cu «»nc
ot the projects sponsored by the Slate Federation.—Banner photo

He married Bessie Ulrich of
Emmrit County In Pttoakey on
Mor. 30, IMS.
He is survived by his wife and
a half-sister, Mra Ruth Brown

Births at Pennock

During Crazy Days

Xt Is tbe captivating and true
story of Uie widow and widower
who married and brought with
than Into the marriage a com­

We're Giving Away EACH
DAY
10 GRAB BAGS
Each Will Be Worth 55°° or More!

this family make for a naturally
good story which Mra Llpke
brought forth delightfully.
Four girls from Hastings High
School offered a lovely musical
called Sunday- on Mrs Cora
Stamm, who is very ill in the
hospital at Allegan.

Friday thru Sunday

400 Count Society Brand

Invite Aviation
should Attract qualified teacher*
to thU system and recognize
those already on the slafi.

exhibit of art work, type ot
needleeiaft known an stltchery'
which found many appreciative

Enthusiasts to

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facial
TISSUES

u-d
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259-7298

Meet Here Feb. 24

Reg. 59e DePree, 5-Grain

JUn Jensen, a major tn the
Civil Air Patrol, has announced
that an organizational CAP ad­
visory meeting la to be held at
mon. director of secondary edu­ the Hastings airport lounge at
cation and high school principal: 7:30 pm. Thursday, Feb. 34.
start ttfitn going to $11,067 after
five years.
Central school principal and

Vote for RUBY HENNEY
LEGALS

Candidate for

Hastings

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Primary Election
Monday, April 12

2,~-

MANY MOTE COMPARABLE BARGAINS

Huttings and this vicinity
all of my life. I am inter­
ested In its progress and
able to devote full time to
the job. Your support will
be appreciated.

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Comcrete Blocks
2711

at

144
.

EAST STATE^STREET

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

(Non-Partisan)

FOR youl^ gWECTMEKRcT.
Mra Roy Carlson entertained
her bridge club on Monday eve­
ning at her home. 515 W. Stale
Rood. This is the first meeting
for the newly-formed club, the
members of which are: Sue Oom,
June Chenot, Judy Mullens,
Nancy Motion, Nancy Nagle.
Nancy Bloom and Judy Sharp

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$1.60
3.15

Valentine's Day is Monday, February 14
.

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Values

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FURNITURE

Jewelry

105 E. State St.

122 W. State St.

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HURRICANE LAMPS
Worth *25°°
when you're
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Dale’s.
Bake Shop

Hastings Floor

117 S. Jefferson

123 W. State St.

■ring YourN|ygAgMo Dale's . . .

II It Matchai OvHrtaa'ra SaHHaC.taf .

Dozen CWeioUI"

Fried Cakes for 19
During Craxy Days Oaty

.from $1194
*||

Stock and Walnut is
Available on o^dor.

PENNEY'S
116 E. State St.

110 W. Stela St.

.

each

INSULATED UNDERWEAR

On
Sate

$^50
I Per Piece

Men's

$C95

YJ4 W. State St.

CRAZY DAYS SPECIALS

8^67*

Hall Rugs

MILLER
JEWELERS

Men's and Boys'

Coat SWEATERS

now

fc’j-

QQc

In Assorted Colors '

142 L State St.

LAPO

118 W. State St.
Windproof

144 I. Stars St.

Keg. $1.00

Cigarette Lighten

69c Dr. West

Tie Bars •
Cuff Links
Lada.

Sptettel Watch Bands

The
Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop

HARDWARE

Vaklaewoe

5

One Lot of Good
how

37c

Fall &amp; Winter

Dristen—Regular $1.25

....Only 67c

Ladies Dresses

Price

o.,

Tooth Brush

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Men's &amp; Boys Wear

STORE

130 E. State St.

101 W. Stat. st.

Clear Your Throat with these
DeWitt—«Regular 75c

Dross Flats'

2,.*9*

.lor only

GILMORE

S0.ll at $5.00

'Connie" Dress

Heels &amp; Flats

24 x 72-lnch Candy Stripe

JEWELER

Regularly $2.98

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All Fell Patterns

Glass Tumblers

102 E. State St.

$3OO„

University Grad
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WAYNE'S

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E L Cavpeirter

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Docron-Cotton poplin
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but Williams and Forward John
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the game went into overtime.
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At Hamilton Friday;
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Maple Valley, which whipped
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Hotting*. Michigan

Thursday, Febnury 19.
... ISM

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Stag Shop Wins 8th
Straight in City League
: The Stag Shop eagers, who
'pounded the hoop for 83 pointe
lost week in lheir one-sided win
over Renner Ford which pul
them three games ahead of Uie Cole and Jim Cote 10, John Mahfield In the Hasting* Men's Bas­
ketball League, will put their un­
Tiie standings:
defeated record on the line TEAM
Thursday nt 8:15 against Has­
Stag Shop
tings Mfg. in the East gym.
Goslander .......
With three more mateiuv ahead
The Contenders play Wilson
of them before toe-all-important Insurance in the first game In Hasting* Mfg. Co..
West Central Conference tourna­ the East gym.
Francteco Supply
ment here on Saturday. Peb. 19.
Coach Bob Millers HHS wrest­
Hastings Merchants
ling team will meet Greenville's
undefeated squad at Greenville the main HH8 gym and Wall­ Walldorff's ....
Friday night.
| Supply In Use nightcap.
Tuesday toe team will enter-)
Tuesday night the Goslandera
tain Kalamazoo Loy Horrix and
-u. host East u™
P,us un
Merchant* 68-55
will
Grand .u.
Rapids
on |
Thursday. Feb 17
। Don Trefry poured in 28 pointe
Don Hair* Ttger Trak* are
GrwnriB. 1. undefeated in • toMMn«
BU&lt; ®’0P 10 thelr
it
K I nn4*{e***d *? !wln. Jerry Hopkin* had 19. Ron leading the 9th- 10th grade boys
tLrt -ti h*’ln*
8L Martin 18. Bob Schneider 9 and basketball league with a 1-1 rec­
Jnluis Thursday, 22-28.
|
DykMr&gt; g
\
ord. Bob King report*
Vrtrttf milehrt bwni T.d ftlnWn «ortd 11 for
Greg Wood Choppen and Ortg
I •*«“» Ford' Art Mc!ul &gt;5. Terry
Tueulay nighf-IRe Saxon gqsp-| Jordan 7
carmoney 6 and
pier* travated to Grand Rapids Bob
4
’
On.‘?n "Ira thf‘r d“!' «•?; Ii Don
Mohnmeahed
15
pointe
to
uon Monn mesnea is point* to John DeVault's Morticians axe
, At Grand Rapid* Union, the lead Francisco to their easy win fifth with 1-7 and Rom MorrlSaxons came up with Bob Gib­ over toe Hastings Merchants, son’s Spook* are 0-8.
son, wrestling a* a heavyweight, Glen Shugars added 13 points,' Monday the Spooks play the
■coring the quick one in 51 sec­ Bob Williams and Mike Richey Morticians, the Crawlers meet
onds.
—•
10. Steve Cote and Gary Buck-, Use Choppera axsd the Hones
land 7 and Don Carley 2.
niav &gt;h» micw TraV.
Mike Klovanlch led the Mer­
The llth-I3th grads league
chants with 15 points, Don Mul­ haa finished Its regular schedule
lens had 8. Ernie Strong 7. Ron with Terry Greenfield's Byndlate
Lewis 5. Dr. Chuck Morrill and winning the title with an 8-0
Dr. Larry Blair 4 each and Jeff
cialoate Oxry VaadirMolrn. •-!; 133 Hinman 2.
tournament.
— Dennlr MxcKeuila alnnrd Mika
Wilson Insurance had no
Moudry. S:OJ; 13S—Lindon Endaloy
trouble covering Walldorff's, with
Rent it with a Banner adf
Jim Wynes dumping In 23 points.
Gene Henderson 18, Dave Ackett
10. Keith Milter and Ray Roush
8. Bill Gibbs 5 and Merle MarUn
rxOrtSSIONAL DIV
3. Dave Reynold* scored 18 points
Last Wednesday they scored for Walldorff's. Dennis Kerpesien
their first shutout of the season 10. Bob Spencer 7. Dennis Cleve­
land
6
and.
Dave
Moore
3.
when they blanked Lakewood's
The Hastings Mfg. and Gmyoung aggregation, 48-0.
It wn* the Blue 8c Gold's 11th
straight dual victory without a

Saxon Wrestlers

Whip G.R. Union

teh the game. Tt
can't help what
Ptey«d "Whlrtte Whittle, who
Blow* the Whittle" a moot un­
satisfactory exhibition of basket­
ball officiating occurred latt .

The Trojans pounded the hoop
for &gt;9 pointe in Uie third period

Charles to Bellevue, Wyoming

Rob White , fired in 30 pointe ment travels to Galeaburgplaying three quarters, Gary
Btaufirr had 23. Stolt Henning
The Lions win over Wayland
and Jack Ortffeth 11, Jamie was their Bti’cnd in six league
Rohrbacher 10, Gs
starts and fifth for the season.
Davs VsnZlst and
Maple Valley ted 34-15 at the
pom years and was dumbfound- n
g? J
ed Co see eueb oalte
1* rarhad 33 for Lowell.
The Lion* outscored the visitor*
talnly scraping the barrel. It
The “Y" iMakclbedl program
31-10 In the third canto to ice
sewn* that anybody can buy a
tin whistle, a striped shirt and .for girte la in full swing with
distaff eager* playing each
gt&gt; cut and literally murder a I the
,
John Newman poured in 38
MONDAY MIXERS
team with outrageous calls. It 'Saturday afternoon under the
pointe including 13 out of 15 free
waa the utmost of somethin? and I :supervtelan of Mra. Cynthia
Standings: Welcome Tavern throws to lead the attack. Dave
the height of futility for both Robbe.
63, Poodland 664. Northside Lindberg had 23 and Dick StewGrocery 54. Sheriff's Girls 53,
teams. What - teems oould play
under those conditions? Mott
Food Center 51. McAllister* and
Wayland won the Junior Var­
basketball players are aggresive.
sity game, 68-47.
but with a whistle blowing at
Tom Benedict stepped to the
every movement, skill* are at Cheryl Doolittle
Beauty Shop 43&gt;4. Hastings Ben­ foul line after the regulation
Thoms
■
(cams
wll
ner tl'ii, Savings &amp; Loan 404.
a minimum and a brute type o(
play occurs With the game al­
Hastings Heights 40. Big D 35.
WBCH and Parmalee's 31. Mich­
most immediately out of conigan Magnetics 34 and Auto Tag
Hamilton held a 60 - 58 lead
with two seconds left, but the
block of a shot and toot would i talned by Sue Cary. Chris Coi­
Scotties' Bob Fuller wo* fouled
gn toe whittle , and a procession' Un* and Pam Lang with 1-2 181-503. Gladys Edwards 197­ and he tied the count. Benedict
408. Anna McDonald 189-456,
to the foul line. Both Refs fall- marks.
Irene Heath 182-488, Shirley
Paul Brown and Benedict
shared scoring honors with 15
tween charging and blocking 1 smar and Cindy Schondelmayer i
---------------- --------------------------------*• I'’’-483- Louise B*h* &gt;»aconsequently
the call* on eachwuu
are w
tiedurau
fbr U.
first«In «.
the»“0th
Bellevue . defeated Olivet at
t«un was something to behold, grade league with 2-0 recorts.
EdlUi Thoma* 173-468. Ar1 dont know where they come and teams captained by Barb lone
155-482, Wilma Olivet, 57-5i. Fifty-four person­
from nt- wtw.
— ■ K..*
_ t.__ j ««___ n-t.______TWnltta m.AV*
rwlman
Daniels SSUm
173-474.
. Ellen DaUnan als were called in the game, 30 on
183-492, Betty Sheter 179-499; Olivet and 24 on Bellevue with
moat assuredly they should be i for third with 0-3 marks.
STbaSSS f^hetaE^! । Refroa are Bandy Lubte- Maxine Dipp 165-473. Bartha six players fouling out.
Olivet ted 15-10 at the quarter
on a basketboU floor before some nlecW Bonnie Bwadling, Lola Thaler 206-503, Bonnie Hathaway
and 25-23 at inlermlislon. Belle­
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■
Bane,
Kathy Gerald. Bonnie Ab-ak 183-491, Bemlo Eckert 187-506.
KIDNIY DANGER $IGNAL$
be* Sally Kimmel and Debby Gene Hall 173-474, unm* Ma­ vue went ahead In the third peri­
gnon 160-452, Faye Allen 215­ od outscoring Olivet 13-9 and
tttas II--,
m xigfcn. -&gt;
temiae. tfHMi
M
White.
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571. Gerry Newton 167-465, Lol* added to the bulse in the finale.
Bellevue won the preliminary.
Cart 184-475, Lea Dawe 173-507.
£| Michigan Bute's Grady Pen- Anglo Hawthorne 169-464 Jean 61-53.

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Meet Saturday

The YMCA's Saturday after­
4- CHRISTIAN .17 28 19 12—76
KAL. CHRIS. ...11 13 15 16-55 noon wreatllng program is to
end this Saturday with a tourna­
ment for al! age* and weights.
Director Bob King ha* an­
nounced.
This program, in operation for
two years. 1* for boys from the
5th through the 8th grades.
Already signed for Saturday's
tournament in the HHS East
gym are:
Under 115 pounds-Barry lis­
AJBC JUNIOR DIVISION
tens. Dick Arnold. Tom Ander­
Standings: Moose 604. Cote- son. Mike King. Dick Francisco.
man
Insurance 484. Piston.Ring rrennts
a*
Dennis rnurpny
Murphy ana
and Lravc
Dave Mur43. Northelde Grocery 38, Sard- 1 p^y
tart’2l-&gt; md Hasting*
under 108-Greg Ziegler. Greg
Aluminum 18.
s luaaer. BUI Eastman. Ernie Carr.
°^“VonDenburg
Under 75 - Rick Guggemoa.
210-509, Rick VanDetdxirg 206-; Keith Waters. Rick Gautches*.
.489, Dave ’nimcn 199-485. Mike Dave Freeland and Tom McRooi 178-480. Dean Lambert 176- Keough.
454. Elmer Smith 105-450 and
Parents and oilier* interested
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.— Widner had 28 pointe for
Mattawan. Dave Hartl and Brad
T»1»4 OtUMpl*. 7
Harrtaon had 23 each Carl Harn- IIBAVYWEIOIIT
den led Gull Lake with 15 and
Paul Dubnlcka had 12.
Vick*burg's Bulldogs wrecked
Allegante title-hopes in the Wol­
verine Circuit with a 54-46 upset
over the defeating champions Larry Cook. *-0.
who were seeking their fifth 13?—Mark Halbvt
straight cage crown.
South Haven wrapped up the
title srith its 82-36 rout of ’Ot­
sego and now ha* a 10-0 record
with two games left. Vicksburg b
7-3 and Allegan 6-3.
Grand Rapid* Sooth Chris-

WAYLAND 15 18 16 28—87
MAPLE VALLEY 24 12 31 18-85

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Gull

Coach Jay Morren'a Bailors
now have a 14-0 record. Midway
in the third period South Chris­
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Sytema 17.

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Ing the defending champions,
Scott Anderson got the quick­
The Panthers had a 14-11 lead est pin against the Vikings, win­
at the quarter and had the tally ning over Ray Smith in 1:59.
knotted at the half. 29-29.
The Lakewood-Hastings sum­
Duve Ling had 21 pointe for
Comstock made 23 field goal* maries:
.
Hastings Mfg.. Art Predenburg
to Delton'* 23. and converted 18
20. Don Bowers 12. Tom Reynolds
out of 37 free throw* to Delton's
11, Ken Nell 7 and Larry Utter 2.
10 out of 17.
Forward Ed Adam* ted the
Colt* with 17 pointe Rick Olson
had 19 for Delton with Bob Nusbaum and Jeff Galley getting
eight each.
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git Brodt from Germany, who is
now making licr hrxnc with tIm?
Logans, left Tuesday for Texas,
where Dr. Logan will attend a
medical convention at Houston.

flSTINGS

of log cabins Sister built
,
At Nicholas CampbeU&gt; resi­
dence in Pralrievllls, the few

EATING

Hill was elected the county's
lint supervisor. There was only
one supervisor to be chosen.
Hill, like all Lite flrat settlera
lived in a log cabin after he au*rived. In the late 30'a he built

will prove th* tbe Calvin Hill
In "Locust H1U Comet«T" waa
a nephew to the Calvin tiuu

Mr. and. Mra. Gerald Lyttle
and family were among those
who gathered at the home of bis
sister, Mra. Joyoc Patteraon of
Battle Creek, to surprise her on
birthday Saturday evening.

Modern Aire - Oil • Gas - Coal
HOT WATH BASEBOARD HEATING

"Such are a few of the Inci­
dents briefly told relating to
the early settlement made upon
the Thomapple $&gt;y Calvin O.
HUI whd paued to the great be­

her son. Rev. and Mra. Wesley
Mankar, caring for the children
while their pauenta were in

ing at the HUI Road Church.
, Mr. and Mra Donald Manning
entertained her sister and family.

the few original landmarks In
Barry oounty is the weather­
beaten one-story dwelling erected

FLUMBING SUmiES
WATER HEATERS
WATER SOFTENERS

Wl 5-3732

Coll Wl 5-5769

Dick Henney
Haitingi

Springs township by Calvin a
Hill, an outstanding ptnonage
in tbe development of tbe north-

CONSUMERS

POWER

COMPANY

lage. One story high and natur­
ally low. Ms presence is unguess­
ed by tbe motorist who speeds
by on the country road a few

SALE

tbe old frame house in Yankee
.Springs township, bad this to
Jaay in a paragraph headed "Five

ey to invest. Calvin waa Joined
by ids inns, Alpheus and Albert
C. both young men."
In tho last of this article he

home reeonbltw the early type
of New England homes. Not far
from tbe rmr door is a deeply
worn path leadlhg to the spring,
which has been in use since the
tnriy days. ThLi Ikxikc consider-

was tbe acme of many social
Katharine as HUI was noted for
hla hnspftallly.
’
Under the spruce lien buried
again elected. th 1860 and 1856.; Calvin 8. HUI, who, according to
he served as Justice of the' custom of pioneer days, was laid
peace—a public service nt that
time invented with great im­' to re* not in a- public cemetery
but on the land hla strong arms
portance. In 1863. be was elected
' had. helped to convert from a
wUderneas tract into a fertile
I field. The grave is marked with
a simple monument
।
Calvin a HUI. the founder at
1 MlddleviHe, was known to two

THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY

SCHOOL RANGES
BIG SAVINGS on

BIG SAVINGS o"

30-inch GAS RANGES
by Caloric and Roper
HUI. with bls father, Luther
HUI, settled on this land In 1836,
March 24. 1836, Bury oounty

These ranges ore like new, having hod limited use
Cooking Demonstrations before area school
Home Economics classes.

Don't Miss These!
NEW CARPETING
Buy Miller':
26 ox. 501 Nylon-$6.95

Simple as 1-2-3
Compare Quality and
Prices
Buy from Us
ond

Be Satisfied.
Absolutely No Seconds

ELECTRIC RANGES
REFRIGERATORS
AND

FREEZERS
ALSO FROM AREA SCHOOLS

sale:

’days
BIG SAVINGS ON
ALL UNCRATED
Floor Models of
HAMILTON

AIR CONDITIONERS

DISH WASHERS

1966 Automatic

• FRIGIDAIRE RANGE
Built in top-unit

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLING!

• ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
OUTSIDE—

DURACLEAN
SERVICE
wimwi

Consumers
Power

Consumers
power

�LD. Stan Dies
Friday Morning;

Rites
Smith IM. Maggie Corrigan 167,
Shirley Back 150, Mickey Lam­
bert IM, Grace AJkrdlng 158,
Ev» Rowley 140, Betty Howes 115,

Good eeMwa: Jim Rhoades 399­
582. Jerry Brumm 171-424, Roy
Hewitt 171-498. Don Haywood
215-553, Milford CameU 175-513,
Ruth Miller 147-414, Wilma McOullum 147-423, Louise Annis
148-402, Ruth Cheney 151-422,
Jerl Clieney 183-463. Walt Sin­
clair 201-Bfi. Don Cbmey Up­

Art Gallup 222-588, Jack Smith
aoe-see, w Decker 177-563, stew
Howes 200-549, Beil Kenyon 195­
520, Joe Glelarowskl 202-203-578,
john Gordenski 196-524, Don
Pickard 212-591, Darrel Wlllyard
190-543, Bob Boyle 191-506, May­
nard Park * 12-572, Honk Keeler
226 - 582. Keegstra 200-212 - 570.

MIDDLEVILLE

Michigan
Minuvumi

Ho was employed by Hie Poet
Curt Awrey 574. Rum Blakely Office Department for 43 years,,
572. Jock Hheler 552. Dutch Baf­ retiring In IBM.
fler 200-542, Lea Springer 538.
Carl Baker 200-538." Dick Hudson

Plumbing &amp; Healing 33'4, Bob'a
Bike A: Hobby Canter 3214 and
Ockermon'a Service 27.
Good aeries: Faye Allen 177­
515. Betty Sheler 177-511, Louise
Bahs 190-506. Marian Eye. 187JSe
WU780 BuTBL

VanDenburg
'
ggtXKgWWQQQQg^^
466,

Shirley

!

We've Gone Kraxy
On These Prices

^ftro’ °**n *“^e toP k«,er

Tuf4da&gt;' 8p,u‘n8 301 -583 Joe
Si Bennett posted 233-558 for solo
164- hQnora Art oallup rolled 201­
■
550. Mike Reynolds 533. Maynard
Tucker 514, Ray Bond 5)5. Jack

One Nelson Automatic Water Bowl
Reg. Price $46.50—Sole $36.50

533. Harry McCollum 504 and
Bob Camioney 203-571.
Standings: Tool Room 58, Ca­
st te 52, Courthouse Service SO.
Office 49. Tough Guys 45‘4, Left-

FRIDAY FISH SPECIAL

One Hudson Automatic Electric
Floating Heater
Reg. Price $27.95—Sol. $17.95

How to take

One Jamesway Stockmatic Water
Fountain. Thermostat Controlled.

yourself

Standings: Local Finance 53, who died on March 19, 1957.
Pleuanl E*olnt Motel 50. Barn
...
Market 49’i. Powder Box 47'i.

Personal Mention

SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR
Drinks Vi Price from 8 to 9 p.m.
CHICKEN'S DUE SUNDAY SPECIALTY
Baked to
$« 50
Golden PavfacHon
■
A Live Orchestra playing Music
for your dancing ond liitening pleasure
Friday, Saturday &amp; Sunday Evening*.

Phone SY 5-3640

Attention
Farmers!

lock 509, Jack Bowman 506. Dare
Kruko 505. Jim Harrington 203­
504. Ray Lundquist 200-502 and

substantial monetary claims . . . unleu you
have adequate home-owners' liability insur­
ance. Sec us about our low-cost coverage.

Carol Keeler 159-444, Irene Sallk
157-410, Marilyn Curtis 157-407.

(Large enough for 100 hogs or 50 cattle)

Reg. Price $52.50—Now $42-50

One Portable Electric Room
Thermostat Heater
Reg. Price $17.50—Now $9.50
One Good Set Home Scales
With weights (up to 16 lbs.)

Reg. Price $39.95—Now $15.95

COLEMAN
Agency

TWO SCRAMBLE TABLES
Just Loaded with Bargains

201 S. Michigan
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry । Mr. and Mrs. David Shaull
Appehnan to help Harry cele- and three daughters of Orchard
brale Ids birthday. Barbara Lake visited Mra. Shaull'a mothHodges and children from Cale-1 er, Mra. George Lockwood, the
donla, also called.
weekend of Jan. 29.

Blair's Farm &amp; Garden
945-5982

EVERY THING IN OUR STORE on SALE
(EXCEPT FAIR-TRADE ITEMS)
THURSDAY, FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 11 &amp; 12 ONIY!

SAVE UKE

CMty

»Leary's S
123 East State Street

COME IN! OFFER US A PRICE...

IF IT'S within reason IT'S YOURS!
WERE LOADED WITH THE FINEST SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR ALL SPORTS...
... HUNTING - FISHING - SKIING and ALL COMPETATIVE SPORTS!

—:—;—-----------------------------

�CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE
HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481
MINIMUM RATI—50c for Twenty Wenh,

BARRY'S
Chrysler-Plymouth

LARKE BUICK

SAVE $ $ $

CHEVROLET
WU’TTL

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426
-Mi *. pra.Urt br
-4
C*PMu7‘Tl MIWb.UzJ«4«* «» »*’•
Dadirt:
,,M
Ortrliht »«4 Bo&lt;i4y
ttSES’J'B&amp;tM

1965 BUICK LE SABRE

4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic. Radio,
heater, power steering.

.

....

NOIICES

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

1965 CHEVROLET

1964 CHEVROLET

1941 THUNDERBIRD
Fully equipped, w/wall*.

1964 BUICK

IMO PONTIAC STA. WON.
4 Dr. Power steering, seats and
brakes. Automatic.

Pajamas, Men's Shorts, Men's
Long-legged Underwear. 1
Scout Cap. 4 Red Scout Ker-

1963 CHEVROLET

FARM IMPLEMENTS

U4 Us Thaw Oat Your

FROZEN PIPES
1963 BUICK

• Gat fr Arg WoMiag

Farm Machinery

Service anywhere!
18 Yem faperisaee

AUTO-TRUCK wwd
TRACTOR RIPAIR

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

fagiae Week Ow Specialty
rubber. A-l shape. Loaded I

—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and light*
—1983 John Deere 3010 Tractor.

1963 BUICK

—1860 John Deere B Tractor.
Hydraulic. A-l shape!

Lawrence Wiliams
WANTED AT ONCE

—Used 3 pt. Rear Blades—7ft.
NOT JUST A JOB

—Ca*e 86 Spreader. Almost like

STALK 8HREDDER8 FOR
RENT—Francisco Fann Sup­
ply, M37 BO. 845-3150.
tf

BUT A CAREER . . .
1963 CHEVROLET

GOODYEAR BROS.

EXCITING VALUES

NOTICES
MAKI US YQUR

MAHLER
I MOTOR SALES

REAHMS CARS

HIADQUARTUS FM

1310 N. Mkhigon
Phone Wl 5-2479

"WHITE SALE"

Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

SPECIALS
. . - 3 Dr. Hardtop, SOO serie*,
power steer ins. automatic
transmission, bucket seats, lop

DO YOU KNOW
LIVESTOCK
FEEDING?
One of nation's largest
and best known feed
manufacturers will soon
hove opening for wide­
awake local sales and
service representative.
Thorough on-the-job
training ond research co­
operation. Full-time work.
A real opportunity for the
right person, and we con
prove this by nearby ex­
amples. Excellent em­
ployee benefits. Home
nights. Definitely not high
pressure sales work. Must
be service-minded and
enjoy working with live­
stock feeders. Will re­
quire person who is inter­
ested in and capable of
operating own feed busi­
ness successfully. Confi­
dential. Con arrange eve­
ning appointments.
Contact:

HASTINGS BANNER
Box 1001

Old eatabllshed financial Insti­
tution has unusual opportun­
ity for family man 36-50 in"
good health, with substantial
buslnt&amp;s or sales experience,
,&lt;nd genuine interest in people.
College preferred. Classroom
and field training. Guaranteed
income plus commission and
benefits if qualified. For inter­
view, call Mr. White at 538-

IELP WANTED — Application*
for the Job of custodian of the

ken at the office of the County
Clerk, said applications must
be in by February 14. 1888.
Board of Supervisors of Barry
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSPO. Ill, HaaUnga Telephone

to keep a aet of record*. Good
salary. Nice home to live in.
Application* must be made in
writing lo: Charles H. Hinman.
President, c/o Hasting* Post
Office, Hastings, Michigan.'

commissions. Write: Ruby OU!haspy. District Manager, 15C
Katharine Dr. N£. Grand
Rapid*, Michigan 40606
2/34

EXPERT TAILORING on ladle*'
and men'* clothing. Phone Wl
8-6714, 6504 Gun Lake Rd.
Tailor Shop
tx
ct|o, wanderful opportunity
for young girl or older woman
Reference* required. Reply to
Mrs John P. Wade, 833 Leyden

WANTED—Lady to care for con­
valescent patient, not bedrid­
den, lire In or out Phone Wl
6-5178 anytime.
if

traln you to become a branch
manager. Rapid advancement,
outstanding salary opportuni­
ties and employee .benefits.
Male, 31 yrs. old, must be at
least high school graduate, and

2/J ACRE

BORDERS A NICE CREEK
Almost mw 3-bedroom modern
home Just outside city limit*.
Lovely large back yard. Schoo]
bu* goea by the door. Will
trade for house in town of
equal value.
Phone Wl 5-4791
.
after 6 pm.

CANVAS TARPS
51T to KUO
$3.47 up
WINIOCS

trade Your house trail­
er FOR A PERMANENT PRE­
CUT HOME —Easy financing:
. Balance of Trailer payment*
P*ld
BU&gt;P Depreciation:
Live tn Trailer until house 1*
completed: We alsb manufac­
ture custom built hodKSaiirr!
up to 34 wide, 75 (Ml and
houses on wheel* FHWnp.
proved: Send WOO for »ilful colored catalog of 177TV&gt;r
plan*, booklet offering Tto
Plan*, national dealer inform^
Uon. and new house trailer
material, to: Franklin Thrift
Home*. Inc. (America's finest
Wt-cut homes) Dept T. P.O.
Bg* ®31. State College, Pa. Zip

Land Bank interest rates
remain ot 5'/t%. Get tne
money you need to build
your farm business—-get
it at this low rote. . Re­
payment terms up to 35
years. No prepayment
penalty.. See us about a
Land Bonk loan!

IMS CHEV. STAKE TRUCK
14 Ton. 4 80.. 8 Cyl.

IMS F IM K TON PICKUP
8 Cylinder.

OUR GROWING BUSINESS de­
mands that we enlarge our
service facilities Immediately.
Jobs are open now for a salas- CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Boat New Electric UpBruab. No wet carpet* ar hand-

2 JO

NOTICE

&gt;/ij

Heating - Plumbing
Service
HASTINGS OFFICE

KAECHELFS

OpM

101 h U. Mickigaa
Wad., Fri. 8:30-5:00
PtteM HJ-94I5
,

Mm„

�r '
Gird of Thanks

1'

-» " .• iuf" Gr°ws h Not Deer Rood

Retired 1
Mrs. Bennett
Of Nashville

Dies Wednesday
tor MH. oor* Drwut

In Memoriam

In Lombo Chi Alpha

LEGALS

Tom Schowalter has been Ini­
tiated into the I^unba Chi Alpha
Fraternity at Ferris Blate and
John 1a pledging Delta Chi at
Western Michigan University.

Lake-0 Mothers
Collect $442

*r^sMle»Uc

Ing it to Juice. We understand
the beautiful fktorcra which were
■t their beat at Urat Unw, and I
much of their garden vegetables, 1
were also damaged. The writer
saw the effects ot such a freeae
on the citrus groves when we

for many year*. She would ap­
preciate cards at thh time. *
Mr. and Mrs. Clara Williams
were Thursday supper guests cd
their daughter, Mr. and Mra.

Philip' U.

Kut.H K.
SSSX'S

meeting of the taschero and of­
ficers of the Hastings Pilgrim
Holiness Sunday school held at
the Charles Murray home east

To many de$r hunters, there may seem to be plenty of deer
food in northern Michigan during the fall* However, deer,
through their discerning eyes, see far less good food
available to them ia tbe wlater. Th* big difference between
these two points of view* is that hunters often look upon
'trees per sc as deer food. Deer don't. As this illustration
shows, -aOmc trees like the spruce, red oak, and tag alder
arc nothing more than "stuffing” or "starvadoa” species
to these onimals. Another thing to be remembsted is that
-in many northern area* much of tbe deer food preferred by
deer has grown too high for them to get at it. Unless it is
brought within their rdich by axe, s^w, winds, or heavy
wet snow, this browse is no good to deer. In short, northern
Michigan's deer herd has a touch smaller ration of winter
food than many hunters realize from the wXy things look to
them. And this shortage of good, reachable food is the
crux of the state’s "deer problem" in the north country.

The Junior High win alm pre­
sent a musical program. March
28 la the date set for the annual

Woodland

bower. atm of Mr. and Mra. Wil­
liam Stehower ot the Seven
Star Pony farm la located at
Fort Knox, Ky, tor basic traininf. ★ Mra. Bray of tbe Downs
returned to her home on Green­
wood fitaest from Pennock Hoo-

"V"E.
•
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v|U
• I lb. Probata Court. Haatli
Mlehtean on Zabrury 2», IMS
‘TMa ord.r akah ba »ublkl.4

were Sunday guests of tbe form­
er Mra Smith's parents, Mr. and
Mra. Roy Norton and also called
on others and In and around
Woodland. Mra. Norton, who has
been 111 la tx-itrr. ★ Mr. and
Mra. Vcrdan Hastorty and daugt*tera, and hla rpotber, Mrs. Hildred Hesterly of Woodland were
Saturday dinner guests of Mr,

Mr. and Mra. Francis Sherman
Ct Lansing and Mra. Marjorie
Hart of Williamston brought a
cany-in dinner to Mr. and Mra.
Sam Coals, Bunday. It was cele­
brating the 25th wedding anni­
versary ot Mr. and Mra. fibers

Have you noticed the empty
barbor shop In Woodland? Ford
Curtis left tho Woodland shop
to go bock to Lake Odessa. We
still need a barber here and a
new one would bo more than
weicrane. Details for routing the
building could be found from
contacting Herald Classic. We
hate to see empty store buildings

down two more points last week­
end. They lost a hard game to
the Hastings Baxona Friday
night.-If tbe enthuaiaran of eve-

brother. Alfred Biggs sF-Andley. Ohio, and thro* gMMtWra.
IJoyd (Matte) Little ofWibti,

Mra. Harold Prater al &gt;/AM*n
and Mra. Etta CogawaU.rf-DiThe Rev. Max GUddujg %f/i-

ctated and burial eras made in

Brother is Killed
Campbell, was killed while driv­
ing a pickup truck on Saturday,
Jan. 2D, south of Richland. He
was thrown out .of the truck. He
The United States bad 31 mil­ la also survived by hW w/ft and
lion bones In 1015. but the
number dwindled m automobiles
became popular. Hann number­
ed 13 million to 1935 and two

TAKE NOTICE:
I, Donna I4 Kirusay, City Clerk of Hie City of
Hastings, Michigan, hereby notify Hie electonii.of
tho City of Hartings, that a petition has beeti'FHed
asking that tha following be submitted to Hitf'^O^1
tor* at Hia next general state election to.
on November 8, 1966:
—— - . .
.-ol*
“Shall the sak of spirits in addition Jo^
boar and wine bo porwiittsd for consumption on .
Hie promises within tha City of Hastings*
County of Barry, ond State of Michigan, nndar
the provisions of low governing same?

like a ghost town and after all
-we are not dead yet.
Be sure to call in your news
for your friends away from

arrived tn Grand fUptcte' kt a
very lain hour ao travelled the
reet of tbe way by taxi to Mid­
dleville. This trip they will not Mrs. Frank Hynes of Hostings,
forget.
long time resident--, of tills com­
munity. were grieved toleani Mr. and Mra Galen Kilmer and
that Mra. Hynes had suffered u family at Hastings. •* The Young
Woman's Bible study at the
Methodist. Church wiU meet
Wednesday. Fed 18 at tbe home
Friday night to vlaU their par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. Russell Ben­
der. The young people are teach­
ing in tbe Saginaw school sys­
Itvaste of Mra. Stevens and tem. * Manor may have enjoyed
daughter, Mra. BiUy Kim and aedng their friends on TV on
Channel 8 Saturday afternoon,
skiing on mar fikl slide. Some
Wily Kim in Korea. Ths two have been 'ctockad a».(o speed,
to to to miles an hour. ★ Mr. Schaibly and John O. Yank
»-ct dinner guests of the form­
er* brother. Hoban and wife of
Grand Rapids last week Thurs­
day. * A recant letter to friends
here from Mr. and Mra. George
Forman from their Winter lionw
in Florid*. stated that they were

elector* if a petition is filed, signed by a numbar of
Hie regular and qualified elector* of Hie City of
Hastings, which shall ba not less than 35% of the
total number of vote* cost for all candidates for
th* office of secretary of state in this city at. **

general election held for such purpose.

.O1

m-ffS’iUJta’Sf

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
thorized Daalar for Wheel
Hone Tractor and Lawn Boy
Mowers. E. L. Carpenter Hard-

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING

CITY OF HASTINGS

ELECTION NOTICE

FIIIUCTMI turn
AHICUTIH
101 S. Mlrtl,"

COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
ICE—Flat cfesa work. Call Wl
5-5085, Burkey Sale* and Serv­
CUSTOM GRINDING ANO MIX­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
ING done at the farm according
to your ipecificationj. Fam Bur­
eau Services, M37 So.. Wl 5­
2223.
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
parts and supplies. McCulloch
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.

RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone

SUM-STICK
Mime 945*415

CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM

W»*5J7fa

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home office 822&gt;8i8«nton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. cPtara. W.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapaq
Fabrics In Barry County. Kincf
rods. Installation and Hanging
Bcverwyk's Color Cantor, 221
W. Mill.

iisnuti
BOMM «. BTM3K. Owner

MM* ■*

*’ ,**ru
DONNA I. KINNEY

SwantM hMMMMMB
'
IM LM*s Ara
«MseW1 1—1 BaaWIMTII

Call 945-3481 If You Would Lika to ba Listed in

�Out of the

Conference Room of

comes the ANNOUNCEMENT of an added FINANCIAL SERVICE!

H.C.B. Charge Account
Extended Payment Plan

The New

AVAILABLE TO ALL CREDIT-WORTHY PERSONS ANYWHERE

Effective March 1, 1966
A Happy Financial Tune
for the SHOPPERS and MERCHANTS
of the HASTINGS AREA:
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E &lt;&gt;"ly AMF Monthly Statement
Q only UNE Check to Write
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That's all there is involved in paying for all purchases at the Hastings
Stores of participating merchants. No cost to you if your account is paid
within 30 days. Only a small carrying charge if you take advantage of
monthly installments on terms to fit your budget.

AU Records MAINTAINED at our BANK
For FAST SERVICE in answering your inquiries

tnOMFoiico Cerperetioei
FriaRdJy,

Ntithborly Sorvico /or 78 Cont^uurur

COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE

Another HOME
TOWN SERVICE
to make
Shopping in Hastings
More Convenient!

�Next Wednesday, February 16th
| 4 Hurt Badly

Gerald Nash,

In 3-Car Crash

Past Resident,

[ear Sunfield

Dies at Hopkins
OmlR. Hash, if *,

are* residents, sent four
of the six occupants of the three
cam to fX Lnwrenoe Hospital
in Lansing with serious injurlra.

rmidatu, died unexpectedly on
Saturday. Jan. 29, at hla homo
tn Hoykln*, where be waa a re-

New Radio Position

Mr. and Mm Ruwll JUrt Br.
■pent the weekend at their trail­
er near Baldwin and did some
fUhlng

Bute Police reported Rodney
Bcrdner. 22. of R1 Lake Odessa,
was traveling west on M-43 and
fell asleep and awoke in time to
aao his car hit the rear of one
driven by Mrs. Anne Peeso. 24. R3
Lake Odessa, who had halted for

Wayne Corey, who ha* been
new* dlrwtcr *1 WBJM, BL
Joaeph-Benkm Harbor, ba* been
named naw* director at WKRX
Wyoming - Grand Rapids, both
statlim* being owned by tha
Mld-Wrst Family chain. Corey
we* with WBJM since November.

The National
Bank of Hastings
IN COOrtXATION WITH

SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Of BATTLE CREEK
and your

LOCAL MERCHANTS
Quimby Couple to Mark
Golden Wedding Jubilee

Thoughts For A Week

Baxc-inlc. his wife. Ruth 22. and
fM-month-old daughter. 8*ndt*. were taken to the Lansing

Will Bring You an

juries, and waa to be boepI tal­
lied at least a month or longer.
Mr*. Melvin Buchner of Lake

Charge
Plan

R4 Hastings will celebrate their
50th wedding anniversary on
Sunday. Feb. IS. with an open
they live at present since 1921.
They have been members of
the Quimby Methodist Church
for 25 years and are also mem­
bers of the Barry County Farm
Bureau. They have four grand-

The better part of one's
life consists of his friend­

ships. The loss of enemies

does not compensate for
the loss of friends.

State Approves

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Delton Bonds

—Abraham Lincoln

Caledonia Cou pl

SPONABLE

ToCelebrate

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Robert H. Sponoble, Owner

W. Green at Iroodway

Kelley sold "The proceeds will
be used to defray the cost of
erecting, furnishing and equlp-

building and a new bus storage
building and developing sites
therefore; remodeling and equip­
ping the existing bus storage
building for shop and claseroom
use; furnishings and equipment
for tbe existing High School
building; acquisition of addition­
al school si ten; remodeling and
additions to existing Elementary

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ever taxes arc necessary to pay
principal and Interest. These
bonds are also qualified by the
Superintendent of Public In­
struction under the School Bond
Ioan Program."

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Back In the summer of 1916-when the Auto Club was
founded-* motoring trip frequently was a pioneering
adventure. Packed in with tho family wore plenty of
tool* and tiro* because a good motorist hod to be
prepared for anything.
. Today the best preparation a motoriat can have is
hla Auto Club Membership Card. Ho knows that hia
Club Momberahip will help him LEAD THE WAY to
carefree motoring witha Personalised Travel Planning
Round-the-Oock Road Service
Broad Poraonal
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Diet in Florida

Rev. Ft. Deals F. 3Uh, Pastor
Bunday Meebm- 7 JR U am.

Mra C. T. DooUttle will review
the "Ten Pingers for God," by
Dorothy Clark WUeoo. Outate

Bunday Maae, 9 am.

DELTON SEVENTH-BAY

ADVENTIST CHURCH
Oor. Of Jefferson and E. Center
Rev. Russell Barver, Paster
Bunday school, 10 am.
Wo«hlp hour, U ajax

7 pm. Youth Service.
7:90 pm. Evening service.

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
7:30 pm. Wed, Bible Study
DOWLING
and prayer.

Elder a U water. Pastor
404 W. Colfax - Ph. Wl MSB
Saturday Sabbath School. 9;M.
Worship. It am.
Wodnwday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Bunday. ’ Faith for Today," on
TV, W6bp, Channel 8, «:30 aji.
Sunday, Voice of Prophesy,
Radio WJEP 1390, 8.30 am

Bible school. 10 am.
Worship hear. 11 a^.
ChrMUan Endeavor 8u
m Bwve Daihy, p
Frances WiUanl Tot
kRnthiy Womans &lt;

Worship. 11 am.
Tuesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Bunday, "Faith for Ttoday.” on

WOODLAND
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3310 Ceato Orovg Road
Rev. Charts Gibbs. Paster
Worship scrviMo, 0!U am.
Sunday school. 10:49 am
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult

Rev. Doriene Bpeae, Pester
9: 30 am. Morning worship.
10: 30 am. Bunday school.
UaJue you a Member. 6:15 pm, Christian Endeavor.
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
8:00 pm. Youth service.
7:30 pm. Evening worship.
7:90 pm. Wednesday prayer.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
1119 Jordan Lake Street
390 West Colfax Street
Lake Odessa LPA. (Mmygrounds
Sunday Public talk, 3 pm.
BlUe study. 4:10 pm.

• pm. Membership class.
Through tha week of Feb. IS.
Monday W8W9 executive oxnmlttee. 7:30 nm
Tuesday WCTU, 3 pm. Willard
Tea at Virginia Darby's.
Wednesday Day ot Prayer and
Bible study.
.
10 am. Morning group.
7 pm. Evening group.
* pm. Chancel choir rehearsal,
Mr. Gerald Ootroth. director.

Bunday school. 10 am.
BTONEY POINT
Worship Service, 11 am.
VBKE METHODIST CHURCH
Young People’s service, 7 pm. Rsv. Gwenneth Sebring, Pastor
Evening service, 0 pm.
10 am. Sunday school.
Bible Study Wed, 7:90 pm.
11 am. Preaching.
Prayer service, 6 pm.
• pm. Preaching.

channel 8; WJIM-TV, 3 pm.
channel 8. "Pattern for Living,"
over WHJC. 11:90 am. channel
10 WE2M-TV, 13:00 noon chan-

Savanth-day Church
Makes'Flnal Report

*Adulte Bible study and prayer,

Youth Fellowship, 7 JO pm.
Boys and Girls fellowship, 7:90
Choir practice, 1:30.
Broadway at center

Rev. Don M. Qpry, Reotqr
9 am. Rob Communion
11 am. Morning prayer and
sermon (Scout Bunday); nurs­
ery and dinero ter children.
Youth Fellowship meets Bun-

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�including the two and one-half
ton truck. Strouse entered the
Army in octobvr. 1965. and com­
pleted basic training at Fort
Benning. Ge He attended Lake­
wood High School.
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Ing st Lackland AFB. Tex, Ills

pdeoa. was aulgned to Walter
wed General Hospital. Wash­
Ington. D.C, Jan. 28. Hicks, ts
reuro payemairy teennicun with
the'hospital, entered the &lt; Army
an enlisted rank equivalent tZ ?*?’
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cUhrt Kllngman entered tholf0r **rc’*ft
helicopters fiy- Strouse, R2 Hastings, completed
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Port Jackson. S C, Feb. 3. During combat boot which incorporates
nwraeai the following October ,ln Vietnam.
H» completed ■ basic trainins at
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plan to attend should «e&lt; theta­
about 7 pun. Naahvtlte police
Carlton tickets as boon aa poreibte.
Laurel and Pal Newton and 1 fleer Lawrence Wood (potted
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«ar&gt;. &lt;wy i^ugias, family were Saturday supper floma xhcxxmg from tho Alfred
Goforth residence on Philgdclfomer ^uenu. who are now
p-*— In
— California.
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Mra. »-Douglas

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hla folks. Mr. and Mn. Wilbur

Bret Douglas, weighing B lbs, B
oea, was born Saturday morning
at Pennock Hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Ron O’Laughlin. Our congratulatlons to Uie proud par­
ents. e Mr. and Mra. Ted
OXaughlln called, on Mr. and
Mra. Dick Allerdlng Tuesday
evening.

Babcock
wiriZ. nt
cicot-ge nrater
of Vermontville.
Mra Wickham loft on Tuesday I
to spend a week with Mra. Fern |
Harrison of Grand Rapids.
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Cindy Moyer.

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Gorham, Cadi Leffai. Karin
Nilsson, Bally Pierre, Barb Purdy,
and Stephen Young. 3.7&gt;; Dennis
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Bociwlder. Ken Cole, Judith
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FARM NEWS
armers
Have Income
Tax Deadline

Barry Farm
Calendar. ..

Hickory Corners
By Mri. Edna Brown

Coldwater. They plan to stay till
the end of March. * Jeff Galley
gnd jjfrrtan Gates were not hurt
earned. Abdul 175 of every »1M
In receipts waa paid by the
tourist*, attracted by the gamb­
ling him Their bib board^ ad-

faranrs who earned at least twothirds of their IMS gross income
from fanning tat who did not
file an estimate by Jan. 17 must

Freeport
By Mn. Sylvan Tagg

Durfee

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE

Mrs. John Hook

ence enjoyed tha film showing,
“In His atepa." * Ur. iM Mra.
Alfred Oaindtr spent tbe week­
end In East Tanainff vl&amp;jUng

Need money tar
new faellities?

unpredictable. It'is socially rteng er out, (encourages organised
crime) and as a morat issue it |
encourages the fallacy that not

Mr. and Mra. Ray Bouse en­
joyed dinner al Oocaroua in
Ionia Bunday tn honor ot their
M anniversary. * Mr. and Mra.
Ray Beene were Bunday viators
of Mr. and Mra. Charles Brlck-

and granddaughter, Un. Luka
Miller. and her family tn Monroe.
* The Fritmdly Bible Clam at
the Wesleyan Church will have I
their regular social gathering at

SAAITH

LONG TERM
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the next.15 years The expected
rise tn production should ba

Mele OfHca
111 N. Depot St.

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HASTINGS OFFICE
101 H to Miaklgsa

HASTINGS
INSURANCE ACENCY
Mr. and Mra. Charles King
and Lloyd and Mra. Minnie King
visited Mr. and Mra. Alvin King
and Mr. and Mra. Ktancr King of

week al the homo of tar grand­
parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles
King.

HERE'S MORE SPACE
FOR YOUR PLACE

Rev. Cbnrud Bnavdy of the
Hope Church railed cm Mra.
Mina Wieland last Tuesday. *

James Vanderwuod family of
Jacksonville, Ha.. Saturday eve­
ning. They, report the weather

To gain extra living space, mW a room to your
heme. It's easy to do when you see us for advice,

plans, materials ond financing. Come in this week
or caN us for an ‘at kame*
estimote. We will be happy
to recommend a local con-

Thaler and daughters and Ron
WQcoxm of Chicago were Sun­
day dinner gutots of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Thaler. * Mra. Jay
Wing accompanied Mr. and Mra.
Bert Mesecar Jr. to the Fergu­
son-Droste Hospital tn Grand
Rapids to visit the former's son.
Biwood. * Mra. Jay Wing spent
a few days last week with her

If you're looking for more
living space, take a look ot
your attic. We can tore your
attic into a coxy bedroom

For an 'At Home' Estimate on any
Remodeling Project, Call Us!

THE CHEVROLET
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•bock.—ud fdmi It all bill dirijpitra.
And to don, n hope, tho leal rf
aaytxxtya rtaaou for Ireyw, a awe
expensive car.

We fumed over parte no bigger than
your Ummtmail to smooth Chevroiet'a
ride. We added new bushtegs, softened
body-to-frame taoants,' again put in
noft-acting abode absorbers and aoftworking cod aprings at every wheeL
By soft, though, we don't mean
mushy. Chevrolet's Way makes for a
smooth, aobd ride. Very steady on
curves. A hump juntos from the WideStance wheels to the supple springs and

Mishler of Grand Rapids were
Saturday evening visitors at the
Charles Blough tame. * Mr. and
Mra. George Tagg and sou.
David of Middleville and Mr.
and Mra. Wayne Tagg. Lowell
and Dennis, local were Sunday
dinner guests ot their mother.
Ma. Sylvan Tagg. The occasion
waa in honor of Wayne's blrth-

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Mra. Keith Buehler. Mr. and
I Mra. John Usbome. Jr„ Kenneth
•Hwrapaon and Hubert Porrilt
attended Farmers Week at Bast

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Halting. City Bank

1220 oo your Radio Dial

150 W. Court St.

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Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship

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Harting! Cut Rate Shoe Store

Flower* by Chip &amp; Irene

For the Entire Family

The Sherwood-Steck Agency
For Insurance

White*! Photography

The Strand Theatre

Renner Ford. Inc.

Goodyear Brother.

■on Franklin Stare

Studio — Candid — Commercial

The Shqwplace of Balry County

Sale* &amp; Service

John Deere Farm Implement.

102 W, Stat* at Jefferson

Larka Buick-Chevrolet

Cleveland.’ Men', fir Boys'

Boa*. Malic Box

E. L Carpenter Hardware

Organ &amp; Piano Studio

Complete Saddlery Department

Sale* &amp; Service

Bevorwyfc’a Color Center

Mary’. Beauty Shop

Bender Gravel Co.

Color Ai You Like It

Hair Shaping. Styling b Permanent Waving

Washed Sand and Gravel

Reohm Motor Solei

City Food &amp; Beverage

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

Pontiac - Oidvnobila - Cadillac

Open 9 A.M. th’H PM

Alma M. Fingleton

Barry Cleaners

Jacobi* Proscription Pharmacy

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate

Parking at the Door

Your Rexall Store

Hastings Area Properties

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Jerry Andrus

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Harting. Groin fr few Co.
Matter Mix Food.

Ironside Monument Works

102 E. State

Artistic Design In Marble ahd Granite

Urt Sid* Lumber Co.
Building Supplies

Mahler Motor Solei

Montgomery Ward b Co.

Burkey Sole, b Service

Lincoln &amp; Mercury

118 S. Jefferson

Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Class Service

Mltler’i Dairy Store

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Stowell Building Service
Frondsen Insurance

GUmora Jewelry

Kaecheles Inc.
Heating

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Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

Herting. Point b Wallpaper

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Electric Motor Service

Clothing &amp; Footwear

Barry County Ready Mix

Hortingo Hotel

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Consumers Power Co.

Berth Studio

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Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Coleman Agency

The J. C. Penney Co.

Haan Standard Service

Insurance—Bonds of AH Type*

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1220 oo your Redo Dial

150 W. Court St.

Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

For the Entire Family

Wlnick’s
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The Sherwood-Stack Agency

White’s Photography

The Strand Theatre

Renner Ford, Inc.

The Sbqwplace of Bahy County

Goodyoor Brothers

Ben Franklin Store

Studio — Candid — Commercial

Sales &amp; Service

John Deere Farm Implements

102 W, State at Jefferson

Baa’s Music Box

E. L. Carpenter Hardware

Lorka Buick-Chevrolet

Organ &amp; Piano Studio

Complete Saddlery Department

Salas &amp; Service

Clevelands* Men’s &amp; Boys’

Mary’s Beauty Shop

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Hair Shaping. Styling {/Permanent Wavir

Reohm Motor Sales

City Food

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Open 9 A.M. tb it P.M.

Alma M. Fingleton

Jacobs* Prescription Pharmacy

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate

Parking at the Door

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Bua McPharlin's Men’s Wear

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Haetiaas Grain fr Boon Co.
Master Mi. Feeds

Ironside Monument Works

118 S. Jefferson

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Consumers Power Co.

Export Watch and Jewelry Repair

Irhodar’g Office Supply

Stowell Building Service!
Frondson Insurance

Artistic Design in Marble ahd Granite

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

Miller's Dairy Stora

Al Steury, Prop.

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National Bank of Hastings

Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

102 E. State

Plumbing

Burkey Soles &amp; Service

Service by Howard Trwnbull

Barry’s Farm Store

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

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                  <text>Middlovill* School
Election Monday

The Hastings Banner
Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, February 17, 1966

Honor Hastings
Soldier for Valor
In Vietnam

NUMBER 44

EDITORIALS

City Primary
For Treasurer’s
Office Monday

nical assistance to a situation
Where American armed forces in
- farmer Hastings High School, publicised
j
meeting in Honolulu
I student, 8p4 John R- Elliott, M. ,with Premier Diem of South Viet milted to cxitrighl warfare half-

Hastings electors are to |
the polls Monday from 7 am. to

Humphrey's. visit to Saigon, also
that are. from a military
well publicized, has muddled rolhsr -Endpoint. about as unfavorable
voting in their own wards.
than clarified US. policy in Viet a* we could possibly select.
Four candidates are seeking the
declaration made Jointly election after holding the position

gained daring the
Cowling. who is living in Kansas. torium.
-

City Council to succeed the late

Bert Elliott, 100 E. Blair. Bia dad
works in the E. W. Bliss machine

VIETNAM HERO—Spe. 4 Jok. R. Elliott, *&gt;
Bort Elllail a/ IM w
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Infantry Dlr

the Barry Medical Facility; Mrs.
Clare &lt; Isabel! &gt; White lives on R3
Hastings and Mrs. Leland (Betty)

Historical Society
To Hear Talk on
The Civil War

School Board
Favors Single
Assessor Plan

Don Fisher and Tom Nelthamer
are to present an Illustrated talk

Member* of the Hastings Board
of Education have gone on record
supporting lite proposal amend­
ment to, the Hastings charter
which would give the municipality
a single, appointive assessor rather
than continue with the multiple
aaseucr system It now has.

8, board members approved a reso­
lution which:
"... Unanimously supports the
proposal of the nestings City
Council to amend the City Charter
to provide a professionally trained
City Assessor and furthermore
proposal at the polls on‘April 4,
In January City Council mem­
bers favored placing two amend­
ments on the April ballot, one to

81500 and the yearly compensation
of alderman from 5300 to 1800.
The proposals have been sub­
mitted to the Governors office al
Lansing far approval.

Barry Children
To Have Topical
Fluoride Clinic
The Michigan Department of
Dental Health and the Barry
County Fluoride Committee are
again planning for a summer topi­
cal fluoride program.
able to pre-schoolers, second and
fifth • and eighth graders and to
special cases referred by a dentist.

■on. Application* an

when a solution of sodium fluoride
la applied to the surface of chil­
dren's teeth at specific times dur­
ing life, sponsors deciare.
In addition to these benefits, the
program offers a valuable dental
experience with no discomfort in­
volved and dental health education
ts given the child by the clinic
personnel.
Clinics will be held at Delton,
Middleville and Woodland. The
area chairmen art Mrs. Lorin
Stuck of Delton. Mrs. Herl Moms
of Middleville and Mrs. Thomas
Nelthamer of Woodland.

John's elution reads;
.
“Fur heroism In connection with
military operations against a IujbCounty Historical Society meeting tile force." On this date. Special­
this Thursday at 8 pm. at the ist Elliott was serving as Mortar­
Hastings City Bank.
man. His troop was occupying'
AB interested are invited . te defensive positions in the vlclnlty of Ap Bau Bang.
■ several Hastings merchants have
made It possible for the society to
obtain pamphlets on Michigan In­ ment of Viet Cong under cover of
dians. Some have been placed In mortar, recoilless and automatic
public and school libraries and weapons fire, in the first moments
others are available for libraries of the fierce six-hour battle, it
became apparent that the armored
and schools who could use them.
Institutions or schools desiring personnel carriers of the 1st and
2nd platoons were the prime tarCounty HMorical Society, MS W.
crews.,
"The self-propelled mortar tracks
came under a furious volume of
accurate mortar and small arms

struck and disabled by a mortar
platoon's carrier sustained heavy
casualties and could no longer op­
erate the mortar.
"Specialist Elliott volunteered
to reinforce the 1st platoon mor­
tar section and return the gun to
action. With complete disregard
for hl* own life, he moved to the
Funeral services for Charles 1st platoon under the most deva-

Charles Farlee
Of Woodland
Dies Tuesday

lowing a -short Illness, are to be
held at 1:30 pm. Friday at the Specialist Elliott volunteered to
Pickens Chapel in Lake Odessa. return to a disabled track for more
shells. With extraordinary deter­
mination lie made three trips
under seemingly Impossible fire.
Woodland Memorial Park.
He was bom in Williams
•Throughout the action Spe­
Coupty, Ohio, on July 25. 1880, cialist Elliotts spirit and bravery
the son of Abraham and Emma were of the greatest magnitude.
(Vanland) Fariee. He moved to He repeatedly subordinated his own
Woodland with his parents when
the attack. Hie efforts contributed
the remainder of hts life In that very significantly to the complete
community.
repulse of a determined and nu­
He married Eslella Williams merically superior Viet Cong force.
on Sept. 33. 1903. Sire died In
“Specialist Four Elliott's out­
1863.
standing dUplay of aggressiveness,
devotiem / to duty, and personal
In 1858.
bravery Is In keeping with the
finest traditions of the military
Keith, of Woodland: two grand­
children; one great grandchild, service and reflects great credit
and a sister. Mrs. Margaret Co­ upon himself, the 1st Infantry
Division, and the United Slates
burn of Detroit.
Army."
•

Viet Nam Film
To Be Shown at
Methodist Church

Larry Brovont Given
College Award

Lorry Brovont, 1538 B. Han­
over, a Hastings sophomore at
Members of the First Metho­ Western Michigan University,
dist Men's organization are spon­
soring a film, Viet Nam Profile, WMU to receive undergraduate
to be presented at the First assistantships, according to Dr.
Methodist Church at 7 pm. Sun- Samuel Clerk of the University's
Honora College. Larry will con­
duct a project on 'The Econom­
ST. ROSE SENIOR CLUB
ics of Racial Discrimination In
The St. Rose Senior Social neaa thia
the Housing Market." He will
Club will meet for a potluck
dinner at 1 p.m. on Monday, Feb.

BENEFIT BRIDGE - Hastings
Women's Club George Washing­
ton Benefit Bridge Tuesday,
Peb. 23. 7:30 pm.. Lesson Sharpe
Memorial Hall. 81.00 per person.
Call WI 5-4305 or WI 6-2874.

The film, a Bob Pierce Produc­
tion for World Vision, was 18
months tn the making and runs
80 minutes in color.
Scenes Include battlefields,
war - devastated areas, mission­
aries and Vietnamese Christiana
in evangelistic work.

backward glances

BARRY-FLORIDA PICNIC

Florida will

Plan New Traffic
Pattern for Green,
Hanover Crossing

Before becoming treasurer, Mrs.
Er way had been employed as

greater personal support to tile
nle. 1* tn the Army al Colorado Senate committee now attempting
Die difficult task of unraveling the
why's and wherefore's of our Viet
Nun policy which. wlUiout any
Ungs and Put Is In the 10th grade. firm guidance ^aa been permitted
One of his four sisters, Ruth, ts to drift from economic and tech-

military effectiveness" and "a comsocial revolution?”
Social reforms ca
bfetrol and very little of South
(Please turn to Page 4. this Sec.)

Name fd Caukin ‘Rumpiestiltskin’
To Fill Fisher’s For Kiddies on
Central Stage
Friends of the Hastings Public
Seat on Council Library
are completing plans for

bdllot.
April ballot.
Unopposed for re-election this
Spring are Mayor Franklin C.
Beckwith. Alderman Lannes L.
Kenfield. First Ward; Ivan J. Sny-

The resignation of Dwight Ptsher, the presentation of "Rumplestilt- and Cedric S. Morey. Fourth Ward;’
who had served as a Third Ward skln" in Central Auditorium on
aiderman since I860, was accepted Saturday afternoon, March 12.
by the City Council Monday night
Uie Second and Third Ward*. He
ward B. Caukln, of Uie Caukln
of Stephen Cooley who resigned
Oil Company, was named to fill
last December because of -his
out hl* unexplrtd tenn.
health.
Also on the April ballot may be
In his resignation Fisher said

State to Widen Green 200 Feet
West; Northbound Vehicles to Roll
Freely When System is Completed
A new traffic jMitem fur the busy South Hanover andGreen Street intersection was proposed to the City Council
Monday nigljt by the State Highway Department'which will
allow northbound traffic to flow freely.
District Traffic Engineer E. H. Miller, expUlniiqt the
proposed widening of Green Street for 200 feet west ,of Han­
over, said there will be two lanes for eastbopnd traffic on Green.

have enjoyed serving with Markle and Mrs W.

Election board

of the Hastings city. Council, and Jam** WlaweU; luncheon. Mrs.
It 1* with the deepest regret that
Ing the election school.
Claude Gardner and Mrs. Walter
County cleric In 1846, had been a

agency since
______
They sold the aul
to Wil­
liam H. Renner in October of last
the Youth Council.
Fisher is working
escheat* deportment.

In

the

Planning Commission and resigned
from that board. Mayor Franklin
C. Beckwith indicated he would
ConuniMloln Feb. 38

Crash Victim
Succumbs from
astings Kiwanis
Her Injuries
arks Silver
montvlUe. died Saturday evening
in Lansing General HospttaL
Anniversary

a

.Ae first.of four quarterly progtijms during 19W celebrating the
Hastings Kiwanis Club's 25th an­
niversary was to be held this Wed­ husband. William Darwin Fatter,
nesday at the noon luncheon meet­ 63. along with Ralph Householder.
ing at the Episcopal Parish House. 23. of Charlotte, were killed In

traffic.

Sou thbound

lighted stop

draft-age college students, accordI the highest actaldcni rate
will conform with State Lraf-

Board.

military service on Feb. 10. 1988.
wese subjected to a rather un-

prohibited, MIBsr wrote.
!
twlth

meetlng with

stated.

students, conducted themselves in
a crude' and unseemly manner,
poking fun at the Bible and re­
ligious attitudes in general. Sadwatch and listen to

iln
reaah was Willie

....____ bor'1 Juiy St.
1912. .Jit'Shepherd, a daughter of
least on addition to the present
elected in Loa Angeles In July of Alvg and Alt! (Bruckard) Landes.
Facility.
**• married
to Wnilsm Darwin Foster tn Lonof the Michigan DUlrict.
Elsenhelmer, manager of tnlll- afng . pag-« the couple moved to
VennontriUe.
White Motor Corporation of Lan-

Weber, a partner In a Detroit

service of their country.
(Interfering with the intersection.
According to Robert Stamm.'
The Blate project Is au&lt; te
roet the City anything.
8. necessary steps will be taken to
Mrs. Marshall H. Cook, ascreosaure Uie people of Barry County tery of the Youth Council, wrote
liiat such a scene will not be al­ asking the City to appropriate
lowed to take place In the future.
from last year'* 84.060
She pointed out that the
Youth Council is serving mor*

Barry Demos
Launch Drive for
New Members

Michigan District last year. He Is
Surviving are two daughters,
the official spokesman for about
rental of county land and a line
Mra. Darwin (Marietta) ABdoffer
9.900 Klwanlans in 306 dubs.
fence for county property near the
of .Vermontville and Mrs. Paul
Medical Facility.
(Charlotte) Kirchen of Grand Barry Oounty Democratic Party,
This Wednesday representatives
announced that the 1966 member­
from counties in thia district were
ship drive la on.
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the Hotel Hastings and to hear a
of Vennontvlllo; two brothers.
talk on ‘•Whafs Cooking tn Lan­
at Vermontville; two brothers,
sing" by John Vielblg. from the
Winter began sweeping back Harland of VermontvUle and Del- OrvllU CwU.
State Department of Social Service. into this area Bunday on the
The minimum membership tee
Howard Bwsn of Tanning; and six
grandchildren
membership. Including the gold
able February weather.
Serviore were conducted from
David L. Hulbert. R1 Hastings;
th* Vogt Funeral Hone in Ver­ reinstated or contacted may call
Bernald L. Weller. 1110 8. Park,
montville at 11 am. Tuesday, with either chairman.
and Larry D. Brovont. 1530 8
The Jefferson-J action Day din­
Hahover. all of Hastings; Jac­
rcury
ner will be held Saturday. March
queline A. Kroencke. David M.
tn Woodlawn Cemetery, Vermont­ 26. at Oobo Hall at Detroit. K K.
Thayer. Janet K. Wheeler and
ville.
Parker and Judith Main are coun­
BUI H. Wooer, all R3 Delton,
The warm weather and bare
ty ticket chairmen.
were among Uie 837 Included on ground even brought out golfers!
Chairman Irene Parker stated
However, Saturday night the
that "we anticipate that the JefMichigan University for the last temperature dropped to 28, Sun­
semester. The list requires a 3.5 day night It hit a low of 18 and
average or better.
Monday the mercury barely
perhaps the moat successful dinclimbed above freezing and that
Members of the Hastings Ex­

direction of Mike Klovanteh in

Winter Sweeps
Back Into Area

first Saturday and Sunday it WM
the City makes it poqsIMs for

On Dean’s Litt

Exchange Club to
Present Shrine to
Middleville School

Delicate Surgery

Toni Service. 3-year-old daugh-

change Club are to present a
Freedom Shrine to Middleville'*
Thomapple-Kellogg School on
Washington's Birthday, Tuesday.
Feb 22. al 8:45. The public Is
Invited to attend the' ceremony.

im. thU Wednesday

of Dowling, entered Blodgett Hos­
pital lost Bunday. Feb. 13. for testa
preparatory to more heart surgery.

AMermen authorised the K. C.
Deyo 4c Associations Company
of Portage to make a reappraisal
of City property for Insurance

A public hearing on

fund raising project the JefferionJackson Day dinner la considered
throughout the
participate.'

bits of yesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

long a landmark in this oounty.
burned, being a complete loss

left-turn

Ths righi-haad lane w4B

The people of Barry Oounty ex-

Tickets are to be sold through
ths; schools.

Barry May Need
New Medical
Care Facility
Barry County may someday have

i

and

through

Draft Board
; Cites Disturbance
As Men Depart
workers will re­

edition of University Women of Ungs to a single, appointive assetof Michigan In Lansing "and it Plymouth.
General chairman for the pro­
gram Is Mm Robert Godfrey.

City Clerk Donna Kinney waa
authorised to pu. 814J01 in City
fund* now drawing 4 percent in-

Lincolniana

|

mlttee, and Sidney Woolner, dep-

hlch had been swnsssil

Barry county Monday evening, the county, with as many as
Feb. 20, to discuss plana for the eight groups and organizations
1956 campaign with Barry DemoUm*.
famllke, but not for Mr. and
Mrs. Warren William*. Has- Mrs Clarence Marta, Hastings

wbosc grandfather.

nict polity.

which carried

Aluminum Product*
Srlnmrn Hera for
Soecial Meeting*

Springfield. Hl
Baid was Um an

i

of the inaugural train on which
Lloyd Marta,

POSTAL

Geers* Martz. CJUCM.

United States

rain at Springfield. and,tw recalled

sic major at Central Michigan
Collage.
ARD GLANCES.

n. Hump wusw nm.
veto
haw bHA mWUto-

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Bullet Cite

BEVERAGE

GLASS °n|y
EACH

Hare's Haw The Plan Works...
WWi Md&gt; *S. Food purdwao of Wpowck

you n «nHM to buy cm 12* Autumn
Hotvoat Bowmfo Glou of only fc. With •
$10. food purdtom 2 Rovorogo
oo., ond so on.

SImom

1 fc

4-FitLsBnrwn Frews

FISH STICKS

Reg.

99c V«hm! 'Autumn HararaF

SS 4*79

COUNTRY

LANE

to 3.490 at the MOO affected. Allother 100. including the WKZO
transmitter. were restored at 6:31
pm. Scrvtoe was restored to the
remaining customers at 7:01 pin.

Banfield - Vicinity
By Mrs. Leo Frey
14, Boa 44f, Sattis beek
721-4UII

PflKH mins st
POTATOES

3^79*

Wednesday at

GIVE

CREAM

ttARTAN 141. Ur. TO JU PKO. ROZIN
SHOMWNO OR HASH MOWN

100 Extra tA Greet Stamps

Games, Saturday. The couples
enjoyed a potluck supper

Boyd. Battle Creek. wsre;Frt-

purchase of

4-pkgs. of Breakfast Cereal

Del Monte

50 Extra &amp; Green Stamps

SALMON

Purchase of 2 Cut-Up Fryers

Mr. and Mrs. Red ffV cell­
ed on Mr. and Mrs CJerald
Shepard and Mr. and Una Allan
Bhepand and now son Wednes­
day. * Mrs rannath Dtx and
throe fiiUdiwn (Tom Canon City
called on MTa Homer Gann and
children Sunday 0*00** The
woman called on Homer Gunn
eartlsy a&amp; Lakevtew General Ro»PIUT to Battto cn&gt;eA iTDoitlas Crass has been spending t*

practicing for Mr parttoOpatton

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Wintry Fresh Quality

FLOUR 1

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WAYNI

MIDGET L0N6H0RNS
Mors Assorted

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HAROLO

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Perhaps you havmt seen
the not ftobto of the sm«n ... and you haven't
cancelled your iato winter
trip to Florida, but you'll

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CANDY BARS

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Th.

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MMI RANKS

Leonard and family were Satur-

Mr and Mna Leo Frey and
Kathryn to honor of Mrs Frey's
birthdaj. » Mr. and Mrs. Nor-

3s *1

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PESCHKE&lt;

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

Leo Frey and Kathryn. Sunday.
♦ Bugane Nusbaum returned
home Saturday from Community
Htaj*aJ where ha ns a heart

to

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■11 KABT BAHKOAI) BT.
HABTOiQii. PHONE W1 5.’

�Medicare First
Deadline Near,
Oldsters Warned

Mr* Ed Meade oC Middleville. Rapids
- * - » xlaJIaU .
.1

Edward Hayes, 80. Eaton Rap

regional &lt;1-

W««t of Hoitiflfg
over that Walter leather ap-

I*

laslades

baltt-li

Boyle emphasised that they
should sign before the deadline
date. Anyone 85 or more before
last Jan. 1 who falls' to enroll
by March 31 of this year will not
have an opportunity to do so
earlier than October. 1987. and
their coverage will not begin un­
til July of 1988.

FcRRkTT, Inc

WO 8-6101

C.ll Collect

Narthrastern - Algonquin - Aitoft
P.T.A. will meet Tuesday. Feb
22. al 7:30 at Northeastern

ty will be given by David Wood
from the Barry County Sheriff's
Department.

Pennock Havpital Bunday follow­ visited
ing trealmrat of Injurlea re­
ceived in a one car accident
Frtday. en route to town. * Mrs.
Ro»rer Barton of Keim Road un­
derwent an appendectomy at
Butterworth Hospital. Thursday.

Atnm^- *rtX1APBnw^hltatF2ta

relatives

and

.1
8)tx^rjkr^ Mr
al Hhennard
Sheppard APB
APB. Wichita Pall*.
Palls, tlle
Texas, tn mechanics. Harold is Mr* Don Shoemaker and Ron­
nie. John Nielsen, and Mr. and
Turner, 812 8. Washington St.
was a Sunday, FHx S. dinner (He attended Hastings lugn
School and joined the Air Force §£2?“^
Hickey and two children. Mrs.
Wdcher. * Mr. and Mm Lloyd
Bill Button and two children.
Roush and family called on Mr.

Middleville T-K
Yocol Bonanza

day. Bill Roush and two sons
called Supday, Feb. 8. * Mr. and
Mr* Evart Miller of Battle
Creek called oR his mother, Mrs.
Tlie auditions far the Local
Grace Miller. Sunday. Feb. 8. * Yocal Bonanza will be held In
Mr and Mrs Harvey McCarty Middleville's T-K girls gym at
7:30 pm. Saturday, Feb. 19.
i Btevena that night.
Anyone who la Interested In
Mrs Oral Miller will have tl&gt;e
W8C3 this Thursday, Feb 17,
at her home for dinner. Bring
table service. Men Invited. * Mr.
and Mrs. Henry VanSyckle were
Bunday, Feb. 8. dinner guests of
Mr. and Mr* Ward Cole, a Mr.
and Mr* Alton Nurrte will en­
tertain the Stevens Fann Bureau
and sponnurs are lioplng to liave
Group Friday. Feb. 4. at 7 pm.
a nice big audience.
Thia program is sponsored by
will follow the supper. ★ Michael
Campbell is home from the ser-

married Charlotte, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, ah
1861

ning visitor*

The Lake-O Squares will hold
Valentine Dance Saturday.

Eat1 de Nourle, 72 East Orange,

O'™

Bill were Jn Grand Rapids and
were lunch guests of the Thomas
Currans.
Mrs John C. Warner of Wil­
liamston came Sunday for a visit
«r* » Bill Hickey, who has oom-

Pettit Funeral Home. BurUl will
be In Eaton Rapid*
-

Furman, of 222 E. Chartea, died
suddenly Friday evening. Feb. 11.
at Ills home, apparently from a cxxne. Lunch after dance.
heart attack while ho and bls
wife wens watching television.

land Gibbs called Thursday. *

7:30 p.m. ★ Leonard L. Camp­
bell and Walter W Brunt left
for the Army, Thursday. ★ The
Dowling Dudes gave a dance at
Plcaaantvicw school Friday
night. ♦ The Pleasantvtcw 4H
met at The school Monday.

other

Jane Furman’s
Father Succumbs

Patti Welcher. Questa were Uie

charge paper* * The annual
Church Conference was held at

Roy Hubbard of Ml W. State
Road, died Monday at the hos­
pital at Eaton Rapida

dinner guest* Bunday at the
Myrvell 8tei&gt;liem home and Thelma GUUland of Lansing* wnv ।
Bled at the Willard Kenyan
ie. Mr. Kenyon and daugh-

gmop of boom NS AFL-CIO

Just 12 Miks

OHerlag

Roy HubbariPs
Son-in-Laiv Dies
In Eaton Rapidt

Ahn* Mtohter. Sunday afternoon

to with retired union employees, daughter, Mm John WUUaon of
;and the E. W BlUs employees
are a good example. Some union attack and to in the hospital.
contract* &lt;3*11 for the payment of
I health policies of retired people
at no coet to the IndlvlduaL
PalU Welcher. Oueste were Mr.

(Duffy'g Paint)

rrt AlXrtW

By Ruth Ptltrmn

Charles B. Boyle, field reprt- :
■sntatlvs with the Social BwDavid Cby
curltv
. 1 insurance
thatwill
thetake
pm
curltv A
Adm
tn 1st rat
Inn*
W Grand
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. 11 aPPcara
2713
*™tatou
*t100
policy
iT ii ?g&gt;c*’ MMta u "mind- wlw« Medicare kwvea off: ■
as paying the MO hospitalization
costs and the tSO medical costs
apply for the bencflto of tor doctor* sendees. Thl* to only
and Mr* Harvey Ginaspic wan
the
before UK
the an assumption.
. Medicare program .wiure
riltdlln*
..
..
u
.
.
. .
deadline dale of March 11. IMS
Another problem, Doyle said.

Gun Lake

Hast
School

luake Odessa

Ucey .
By Mr*. OHU VaiSyeU.

Call WI 5-3481.

I tings Aluminum Products Com­
pany. left Monday.
\
Service* were held Tuesday af­
ternoon with burial In Bloom­
field. N. 1
Mr. and Mrs. de Nourle had
visited Imtv many timer

Costly Delay

FISH FRY FRIDAY NIGHT
February 18

All You Con Eot!

Charles W. Gates of the Del­
Hickeys He will report at Jack- ton area discovered that seven
unpaid overtime parking tickets
weeks cX. schooling. * Mr. and could be cosily When arraigned
Mrs Charles Hamp attended the before Municipal Judge L. E
funeral services of his cousin. Barnett he was assessed 810 plus
Rush of Pontiac visited his
mother, Mrs Maywl Rudi and
tlie Floyd Baxter* Mm. Baxter
accompanied them to Lansing.

For Banner Classified Ads
Call WI 5-3481.

Adults $1

6 to 8 o'clock

Children 50c

Elks and Their Guests

ELKS TEMPLE, HASTINGS

Cloverdale - Hope
Mr. and Mr* David Osgood
daughter,
Debbie,

renneuf
ALWAYS FIRST QUAUTY •

About 88 percent of Michigan's
Upper Peninsula la in forest Saturday
land. More people are employed
Mr. and Mr* Claire Gerculd
In the forest Industry in the
region than In any other seg­
ment of the economy.
maaoo. were Sunday callers of

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

evening

TRUCK DRIVER WANTED —
Year* around employment, to
deliver lumber and building
materials. Man with out-door.
In-door Interests, such as agri­
cultural. will find this work
Interesting.. Benefits Include
Hospital Insurance. Life In­
surance, Paid Vacations. Paid
Holidays and good working
conditions. If Interested apply
in writing to Box 1005 c/o
Hastings Banner.
2'24

David Osgood and daughter of
Brooklyn, and Mr and Mrs. Du­
ane Fox and daughter* of Free­
port at a birthday dinner tn
honor at Mr* Pox's birthday.
Mr. and Mr* Robert Monk*
and family were Saturday guests
of MT. and Mr* Stephen Osgood.
* Mr. and Mr* Stephen Osgood
visited iier stater and family,
Mr. and Mr* Norman Benedict
of Wayland on Sunday * Mtaa
ftisan Osgood la going to spend

caller

In

the

Brown

IN
HASTINGS

February
Bargain Days

Spring Home Fair

FAIR

THROUGH SATURDAY ONLY'

diet lujinc. a Mr and Mrs Leo
RobI yer were Saturday evening

Englishmen have more dash,
the French greater finesse,
Italians are more suave.
How come Scandinavian men
get to carry on the way they do?

Cite Mid-Villa
The Michigan Liquor Control
Commission has assessed a 8150
fine against Jack L. Sllvemall.
owner of Mid-Villa on M-37 near
Middleville. The bar was cited
for selling to a minor and per­
mitting a minor to consume in-

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DECORATOR FABRICS
Mad Night,” has been postponed
Indefinitely because of unsettled

blocked ao many of the county
road* with heavy blankets and
drifts of snow.

Rone Erin Supper Club will have
and Door shows at the Fuller
Building. Don Taffee Is general
chairman with William Kennedy

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Remember, You Con Charge Itl

In the far north countries famous for their long
cold nights and warn women, Shulton discovered

discount to patrons neat

unique Teak. Virile as Its name, Teak Is ai

Grand Rapid* “Those big. warm.

Invigorating a» the Scandinavian climate, al

different from wiihy-waahy, mostly alcohol men*

Hasting* from Barnaby's Rae-

fragrancee as tap water from a fjard. Teak, what

Cream Parlor at Nashville.

Scandinavian men have, you caq have, too.

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J

Company win extend ita gai

showing “OraurtartL" this week,
a romantic comedy featuring
Francto X. Bushman and Bswerty

OPEN EVERY DAY 9:30 A.M. TIL 5:80 P.M.

HUDA^^wSTtIl

�Dowling

East Middle Lake

j ta a petei right oM&gt; Sv.
Martin had a bump on the head
and Robert wm treated at Pen­
nock Hoepttat for a badly Mcerated
and braised dors.
Martin was charged with reckIras driving. UnderahcriH Gordon

Including ouch notebtai aa Bvcre- wlicn the important propaganda la
viilted South Viet Nam for first­
hand Information and invariably

Personal Mention
Mrs. Mason, and Ice cream. * Mr.
and Mis. J. Roy Smith and Mre.
Lydia Gates wm last Sunday vtaitore at Mr. and Ma. Waiter Oulbert. mis. Gates remained to &lt;Nud

Mrs. Roxell Stanton left on
Saturday for Alton, Ill., because
of the Illness of her son-in-law,
Howard Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thoman
were Sunday gureta at the home
of hU slater. Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
mer Kllngman. of Lake Odessa

Uwir country wm becoming in*

publicity they axe after—than from

CORNER WALNUT AND 5. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

have the full truth. Thia, the tena modicum of co-operation from
the top policy-making officials.

Did
You

Know
Would you or one of your family

know whqt to do if bereavement
should ocdur at a distance? Actually,
the answer is quite simple. A col­

lect call to us from anywhere takes
core of all necessary arrangements,

Home Destroyed
While Family
h in Florida

daughter of Charlotte were din­
ner guests at the Jolly Roush
home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stockham
Uent st Pennock Hospital, and
appreciates cards from her Dow- and family visited friends\and
Ung friends. ★ Little Tony Ser­ relatives in Ovid over the weekvice, daughter of the John Ser­
vices, will enter Blodgett Hos­
pital in Grand Rapids on Sun­
day for more heart taste propam-

Hickory Corners

bert Aptheker, Communist theo­
retician, before a group of Wayne
State university studenta at the
Kreage Library Science Auditorium
there, turned out to be a rather
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lennon
ment of hla talk and amply Jusll- sun. Saturday, but were unable to and Mr. and Mr*. Dougtea Oainder
aave the building or content*.
enjoyed the picture "Sword and
Switchblade"
shown at the Spring
Wllllam R. Keaat, WSU pretldenl. Rimer, reported In Florida with
Valley Wesleyan Church last Bun­
hia family.
day evening. A representative from
despite aliarp crltlclxm from aev-

at the prospect of having the mind

including shipment bock home.

Know Your
Legislators

William Bruca
Heads Trooa 7

about ISO studenta crowded Into
the smallhh auditorium; some left

LtonnRDOSGOOD

more than half departed after hli
White presented Gerald CulchaU,
Institutional representative, with
an attache case which Cutchall tn

"•funenalJJome
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD

view General Hospital. ★ Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Dowding were Sunday
Awards presented Included; Wil­ dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. Don
liam Barber Jr., tenderfoot pin,
who fear Riving an individual like first das; Mark Wolfe and AuApthekcr ths opportunity to ex*

Phone 945-2471

their own govern-

Movies of the Natlonil Jamboree

There was a time when I
a new car warranty meant |
only 2 years or 24,000 miles
of protection.
-

Styles and

driving have
change^Jn the last 50
(

833 Birch Street, Marsh a IL
(Woodland, Hastings City. Has­
tings Township, Castleton, Balti­
more, Maple Grove, Johnstown,

I Club la atlll Michigan’s
I leader in Motoring
1 swviees an&lt;pro-

21at^Hetriet-Garey E. Bro#*,
321 W. RUsa, Schoolcraft. (Thorn­
apple, Irving. Carlton, Rutland.
Orangeville. Hope, Prairieville,

\

ywra and the Automobile1
u
,

‘ t6Ctlo°’ ^^9*

after adjournment)

LEGALS

wortb, 215 E. Orleans St. Otsego.
(Yankee Springs. Orangeville.
Hope. Baltimore, Johnstown.
Barry, Orangeville Townships.)

At our place, that’s &amp;
thing of the past

AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS OFFICE
237 WmF State St.
Fhona 945-4392
EDWIN J. WEISENBACH, Repraseatstive

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Voter:
We wish to thank the 1,227 signers of our Petitions for
liquor-by-the-glass, to be voted upon at the November Election.
/

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We also wish to express our appreciation to
those who did not wish to sign. We respect their feol-

inp on this matter.

May we also remind the many persons who were not regis­
Dated: Vabruerr .IS. IBM.
I’klllp H. Mfieholi. Jadf
Hirkard J. HudMa

tered at the time our solicitors called on them, to get registered
soon so they may be able to vote.

w

Th# Hastings Banner

A6AIN WE SAY, THANK YOU!
CHRYSLER

May We Look Forward^)
Your Suppon^

Everyone of ourChryslers carries a 5-year, 50,000-mile engine and drive train warranty.* And that
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_uk_.. -k.—. Ior raquirad porta and labor, tha angina bloc*. Mad and internal parte.
(aociudlng manual dutch), torque convartor, drive *Mft. uahmraat joint,.
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___ __________—___ irmMu, provided the owner M, the engine oI cMngod every 3 month,
1.000 mSet, whichever come, firat, the od frltor replecad every ,ocond oil change and the carburetor air tutor cleaned every 6 month,
I replaced every 2 year*, end ovary 6 month, furni*M» to ,uch a dealer evidence at performance at the required earvxe. and reauoet,
Aoaier to certify (1) receipt ot such evtdenep aM (2) the car*, then current miioago.

Move up to CHBT8LEB

in November?

Hastings Licensees Association
Walcpma Taram

's Farm Store
r qt Hatting) City Limin

Dewey's Car Palace

karkar’i Tanm

Sport, Bar

Al fr

Dot, Taaam

M-43 at Spragua Road, Dalton
Trio Cafa

Haatinp Hotal

�Jury to Decide

notions

BIG
CASES, TUBING
$1.71 pr.

। STAMPED

117 •

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KNITTING BAG

,•&amp; 177

Choke

■ • Regular rrtca to 91.Iw
of_pretty
scarfs, bridge
Readymades are stamped ’ Load*
____
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42x36-lnch cut size.
«1 finishing touch.

Stands on its own frame or
folds closed for storage. Tap­
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CO VER-ABUTTON€

Pintle
LOOM

LOOPS

37c

17C Hag

17C Card

No tool* need*
For* pot hold

Stanley QUuYTer, Linda and Bin
of West Hastings. were Bunday
supper guests of Mr*. Bert Blank Palmyrta ware
and they were caller* al Mr*.
Fellowship Hall. * The Women* Dalton Stahrs In Clarksville. *
Missionary Society will hold an Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Letson and
family of Charlotte were Bun-

rille Township,

sonage Fellowship Hail. Men In-

and

Mr*. -Dalton Stahl of Clark.ville and Mr*. Ethel Blank, with
ii hostess for this

Livingston
meeting.

vllto by Officer Robert D. Park- to see her new little grandson,
Daniel Stuart, al Uie home of
■ ly.for—
-------■ “
Mr and
Gray Chart*,
of near
Feh 11.■ to.—
Nsahvllle
bang
‘ FrlMr*.
d.y Bud
♦ Mr*'
with her
penonal Injury accident. and disorderly, paid a 020 fine plusig^j spent llul
nM court costs.
daughter - In - law, Mr*. Irene
Harry 8. FUh. R5 Hasting*. | stAhl, near Elmdale. ♦ Mr and
paid a 935 fine plus W 45 court ■ Mrs Ronald 8ape and daughter*
coetfi after pleading guUty to a of Detroit. Mr and Mrs Nor­
drunk and disorderly charge. He I ,nan Kauffman and daughter,
was arrented al a local gas sta- | Pauline, and Mrs. Lydia Birkey
Uon Feb. 11.
iof Alto were Bunday dinner
-•-----------! guests of the Dale Zook*. *
The best remedy for house- i Clayton Mote was taken to the
Isold poisoning is prevention. 1 Grand Rapids Osteopathic HosCheck your medicine cabinet.
| pltai by ambulance taut Tuesday

ids. pleaded guilty to a charge of
violating Michigan's financial
responsibility law. Bond was con­
tinued'm his case referred for
pre-sentence Investigation.
Municipal Judge L. E. Barnett
sentenced WUllam E. Forsythe,
74. R5 Hastings, to pay a 150
fine plus $8 95 court costs after
lie pleaded guilty to a drank,
driving charge. He was arreoted
on South Hanover by Officer
Kendal Wilcox.

and clrUdren
Mrs. Vaughn Angst and family Austin Bchantx and Sunday caliof near Schoolcraft, Jan. 29, to
celebrate the birthdays of Jay
Erb and Mr. Blank * Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Erb and family of
near Lake Odessa entertained Maple Grove Birthday Club met
with a dinner Bunday, Jan. 90,
and guests were Mr and Mr*.
Jay Erb and Mr*. Ethel Blank
and Mr*. Ila Hooper.
tings last Tuesday.

The John C. Thompson* are
expecting their sofi, Mike, homo
from Pt. Hood. Texas. Ln March
pleUon of his basic training.

OFFICAL PUBLIC NOTICE

" UNCLAIMED"

Nashville, charged with leaving

Includes hook,
instructions.

T—-----------Highhank

with Christian^

after pleading guilty
reckleM dri ting charge.
c&lt;mu

SALE!

ikw

1. Fabrwy

Pleasant Valley

Manslaughter

HOME FURNISHING

accident in Nashville Jan. 20,
paid a 125 fine-plus 17.10 court

paid a 155 fine plus 17.10 court
costs and waa placed on six
months probation on a reckless

DISPOSAL SALE

BEN*FRAN KLIIXI
fine plus $725 court coats for

102 W. State Street at Jefferson
DIRECT

BY

ORDER

OF

YEAR-END PHYSICAL INVENTORY

INVESTIGATING

REVEALED

THAT

AuDITORS
NUMEROUS

ITEMS

THAT

WERE PURCHASED DURING THE PREVIOUS YEAR WERE NOT CLAIMED BY THE

Dashing new American
out-accelerates Corvair,
Falcon, Dart at Daytona!
Chalks up 24.5 mpg,too!
And its still the
lowest-priced car made
in the U.S.A.!'
&gt;
Our ’66 Rambler Americans are

Test. (And that was with automat­

full of surprises.

ic transmission!)

Two of them just knocked off Cor-

The Rambler American 220 two-

vair, Falcon, and Dart, finishing 1.2

‘tioor (shown below) still carries
the lowest price of any U.S. car.
And now during his 'big Win

in the Class VI Acceleration Test
In the NASCAR-aupervised '66 Pure
Oil Performance Trials. Proof of

more power for safe passing.
Howdid American do It? With a sur­

ORIGINAL BUYERS. THESE CUSTOMERS
FIED,

BY

REGISTERED

HAVE ALL NOW BEEN LEGALLY NOTI­

THAT THEY

MAIL,

MUST

MAKE

ARRANGEMENTS

TO

CLAIM THEIR PURCHASES AT ONCE OR ELSE THEY WILL BE RE-SOLD, DIRECT

TO THE PUBLIC.

U E

KI

ALL SALES FINAL. ORIGINAL PURCHASERS GIVEN FIRST PREFERENCE.

down payments Already made, take over small monthly payments.
SALE NUMBER: 18463—CUSTOMER: B. McN.

SALE NUMBER: 17694—CUSTOMER: D. M.

Hem Description:

Item Description:

2 pc. Living Roonn Suite

Walnut BEDROOM SUITE

t

&gt;1

Grand Rapid. quality. Nylon cev
foil team cushlsas.
ORIGINAL TRICE: $119.95

Camylata.
$139.95
ORIGINAL PRICE::
TAXI
5.60

MONTHLY

145.55

PAYMENT

AMOUNT PAID

35.55

UNPAID BALANCE

110.00

HEMS

ALL

HOI

AMOUNT RAID
UNPAID BALANCE

SPECIFICALLY

MONTHLY

PAYMENT

20.00
164.75

5.42

LISTED. = ASK

FOR

HW

Yu J

SALE NUMBER: 15848—CUSTOMER: I. D.

SALE NUMBER: 37418—CUSTOMER: N. G.

2 ADULT 40" HOLLYWOOD BEDS

8 CHAIR DINETTE OUTFIT

Original trice:

Original Price (21:

~‘!Win Wteks-

4.80
124.75

TAX

5.68

.ring wM

MONTHLY
PAYMINT

5.35

100.00 50 ea.

Weeks" celebration,- your AmoricanMotors/RamblerDealerispric-

0NLY

THE

FINEST.

TOP

QUALITY.|

BRAND

HEW.

BB1H05

MME

ing his Americans lower than ever.
SALE NUMBER: 13217—CUSTOMER: $. N.

prising new Six. The biggest, new­

SALE NUMBER: 19881—CUSTOMER: 8. T.

**’" ^LUXURY SWIVEL ROCKER

est, most powerful standard Six in

ENGLANDER

BODY-FORM MATTRESS

its clads. Yet the same car thatwon
the AcceleratlonTest. posted a re­

Original Price:

markable 24.5 mpg in the Economy

52.75 •

$64.45
2.10
72.75
20.00

MONTHLY
PAYMINT

»S3»

rrz
MONTHLY
PAYMENT

6.56

6.56

SALE NUMBER: 26940—CUSTOMER: T. S.

SALE NUMBER: 10849—CUSTOMER: A. T.
im Description:

GENUINE HIDE-A BED

MAN-SIZED RECLINER CHAIR

Original Price:
150.00

207.45

MONTHLY
PAYMENT
7.74

$54.45
2.10
.75

AND, BEST OF AU. YOU &gt;UY FROM AN

MONTHLY
PAYMINT

6.19

ESTABLISHED MAIN STREET MERCHANT.

DONTTAKK CHANCES WITH A "FLY-BY-NIGHT" DEALER WtTf^A QUISTIONABM MTVTATION.

Americans don't really come
with Rally stripes.
They just drive that way I

Win Big at your friendly American Motors/Rambler Dealer!

QUALITY FURNITURE
117 W. STATE ST.
DOWNTOWN

HASTINGS RAMBLER, INC,

|JACT||k|AC *H0NS:
nAJIIIWd

�Virginia Baird
On Judges Panel
For Women's Press
.dltor with the Michigan Unl-

at
Michigan women* Prase Club.

George Washii
Benefit Bridge Partv

Follow* Tradition

'Charlene Schantz
John M. Beedle
Exchange Vows

the

Leeson

«W.

Mwnortal

Mn. Alka Mourar

Schantz. R2 Nashville, and John

cal Facility. She .la also vteiUng
her Greet-GreM

The double ring

tony waa

Immediate families and a few

tedium. ' chairman, and EUsn
Oondeck. Nilas Daily Star.

informaUcxi office with the ConMSU'a Kellogg Center.

blue

This is National
Beauty Salon Week

whipped

cream

material.

Mr. and Mm Bruce Banghan,
MARRIED —Miss. Lucerne Anne
Jacoby, daughter of Mr. and Mn. dinner.

Personal Mention

cuffs not off by

double

ring

ceremony

at

the
William Bourne of Adrian riri-

Rockwood. Ths bride selected a
street length dress of eggshell
Ml chart Williams of Nashville white and carried a bouquet of

brating National Beauty Baton

Spring With a New Hair Style.'

’(Methodist and
E.U.B. Women Talk
On Unification

Village Beauty Bar. Freeport;
Mary's Beauty Shop. Hotel Has-

1811

a

Hanover;

t

Hollywood

Beauty Box. 1018 N. Michigan; wr2l
Il
— atvwa, Havlrm
. .

their

■ the Evangelical United Brethren
Candice
Whiting
and • Stacey
Shane
Whiting
of Battle
Creek iI Jj

04

.

■pent Saturday night with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mra. which Mrs Lynn Perry is chair­
man. The tables were beautifully
Howard Edmonds
decorated in Uie Valentine's Day
theme by the Misses Marion
Jones and Nancy James.
M

Men in McCALLs

Wally Oamenlz
Tim Ingram, accompanied by
Mra. WUllam. Heirigel. sang a

They both have many hospitals.

derLoon of Grand Rapids were
For the wedding the bride's the attendants. The bride is a
1964 graduate of Hastings High
with seven btsbops; the Method- mother chose a navy blue knit School and attended Kellogg
Community College. The groom
is employed by the Chrysler Cor-

10,304.000 Methodist members
and 7S7.000 E. U. B. member*

Following the ceremony

S?“I5

~i—»-

riding In Detroit.

Ringo Swingos
Enjoy Sweetheart
Dance Saturday

^hip’rtfhorf
lace bib
shell with
a Paris

al

gave

air
5.00

an

interesting

historical

pacts up for consideration, then

diet Church presented further
arising aspects in the proposed
union. These ladles both pre­
sented their facte well and in­
terestingly.

Squared away In the newest manner, a lush bib
of lace on silky, carefree 80% Dacron*
polyester. 20% cotton. White,only. 28 to 38.

Bonnet &amp; Gown

phones to help you. The cost is low, even for this exciting

945-3967 Middleville and Mr. and Mra.
Frank Prentice were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
Max Bump. Mr. and Mra Henry
Beverwyk of 8parte and Mr. and
Mra Clarence Bump were callers
during the week.
The Dick Smiths called on
Sister Mary Aquln and Mrs
William Smith at Nazareth Aca­
demy on Sunday. They also visi­
ted the Jack O’Donnell family al
Galesburg.
Mra Clyde Zeigler and daugh­
ter. Laura, of Wayland were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alonso E Trim.
Monday guests at the Clarence

Bert Rupright of Lansing on
Wednesday.

been a patient at Sunshine Hospltal in Grand Rapids for sev­
eral months, Is to be released

Or ask your Telephone Man.

Mkhiflan Ball

5^7

calling,

set

all

Sally have returned from Fiori-

Grand
Charlotte were Bunday guests of

The Robert MaeArUiura re­
turned Monday from Florida
where they vacationed for a few
months.
Visiting the Myron Tuckermans on Balurday were their
a a d___granddaughter.
daughter____
___ , _ ___ ,
Mrs Wendell Boylan and Vicki
of Bedford, and a Bunday ago,
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Artand Martin and family of
man entertained Mr and Mrs.
George Colhns of Huntington,
Ind, on Bunday.

Burghdoff, Mr. and Mra. Mike
Snyder. Mr and Mrs. Robert ErYoungs.

SHEET MUSIC

MUSIC BOOKS
(If Not. We Order)

Music Center
Rhone 945-42S4

Open All Day Thuredaya

Vote for

YOUR VOTE WILL BE

new Trknline* well phone. Call our Business Office.

Part «! tbs Meswtti Mtyetws

execellent

You Name It
We Have It

13S W. State

tiny rattle, bottle, bootie, etc. The Mrs. Michael Blamm. Mr and
Mra David Stamm and Mr. and
decorating and in the refresh - Mrs. Dick tener. Mike's birth-

to enjoy the evening of games,
visiting and the opening of Uie
many lovely and useful gifts.

‘'Neither
Can
We!"

Mra Ray Water* la visiting her

blMa hr 3Vi y•art in Hie
Qty CUek’t ottica—now let

William Hagerman of. Carson
City. On Sunday, Mr and Mra.
George Miller and Mr. and Mra.
Clarence Miller were at Frank­
furt to visit their brother, No­
man Milter. Mra Clarence Miller

You too con run less, accomplish more... with extension

and

ton Bump are chairmen for the
March social event assisted by Mr.
and Mra Richard Johnson. Mr.

Personal Mention

“Witbeat my extension phone

Mr.

Mrs Duane Jarman. Mr and Mrs.
Gerald Skrtgell and Mr. and Mrs.

Alma Finglaton

I’d meet myself coming and going

were

Mrs.
Thomas Cavanaugh, espec­
'
ially to see the new baby, Thomas Feldpausch Cavanaugh. Tom­
my is the first UlUe boy tn the
household and was welcomed by
hla three little slaters. Annte,
Julie and Susie. On Sunday he
was christened with his uncle.
Tom Feldpausch of Albion, for
whom he was named, being the
godfather and Mra. Thomaa
Feldpausch the godmother.

Photography

ra-M

Society newS

Wednesday

ELSE FURROW

Mra R H. Loppcnthlen. Program. Mrs. C. Kaechele, "Mary's
tors of the churches' union. In of U» Bible summing up what the ladies liad
told ua she reviewed the fallow­
ing facte: Talka started eight
L e o Church with Miss Gayle
®ariow. one of our exchange stu­
Both churches follow similar dents to Germany. Devotions,
backgrounds and both follow the
Wesleyan tradition and have of the Bible.’
similar patterns of organization,
discipline and rituals.
Both churches hare colleges, bert Heath "Christian Imperaunivmdtire and sevnUiarim; The
Lions, Mra. Iran Snyder.
university, two seminaries; the
Naomi—Mra. Richart Welton.
Methodist has 69 colleges, eight 1806 B. Broadway. Program. Mra.
Howard Newton. Devotions. Mra
Ixonord Spyker.
Prudence — Mra. Lynn Perry,
r.to ir
... ------ _
_ —
met Robinson and Mrs Howard
Barnum Program. Mra. Melvin .
Smith with her exchange stu­
dent, Karen Nilsson of Sweden '
WIDDINC
and u visiting exchange stu-1
PHOTOGRAPHY
dent from Germany. Devotions, I

Shop

on

Members of the Hartings Fire
Department and their wives en­
from Lake Oderea. DeWitt, Bat­ joyed another potluck dinner on
tle Creek and Woodland.
Thuraday evening tn Uie basement
A lunch served by the Milo of the old City Hall. Awards al
cards following Uie dinner went
Rachel — Mrs Stanley Cujn- Schondetmayera, aselMed Uy dub
minga 317 W. Clinton. Program. members, followed the dance.
art McLaughlin with the low talMr. and Mrs. Joe Hubert and
Bible"
Burghdoff. MT. and Mrs. Robert
Rebecca —Mra. Russell Evans. family were at Plymouth last

WHITE'S

The

were served to celebrate Victor
Warner's birthday

luch in keeping with the

Northeastern School waa ap­
propriately decorated for the
Wally Gvnents.
Valentine dance held on Satur­
day
evening by the Ringo Swlngo
Union of the Evangelical United meet Wednesday, Feb. 23rd at 1
Square Dance Club. A gaily
decorated punch .table compli­
Methodist Church
mented the setting.

monitored by Mra Wm. Heirigel,

Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mn. William Cappon
and family ware guests Monday
evening at the Charles Warner

Albion.
The Howard Peters entertained
Mr. Beedle Mt Thuraday for the William Bradfords, the Darrell
Aldriches and the Claude Gard­ day of last week to visit their
In the Army. Mra Beedle will ners for dinner and an evening of airier, Mra Lula Garrison. Rev.
bridge on Bunday.
Arbor were luncheon guests on
join her husband later.
many questions and plannings.
and an Bunday the Dean Potters
Methodist Church Clrcteo Meet
Mrs. David &lt;Allee । Slxberry. at her accompanied the Chet Areharta
Morning Circles will meet on
home on Tuesday evening, Feb. 15
Wednesday, PHj. 23rd al 0 ajp.
rated with email baby
Warner* Bunday evening.
Jarman.
Sarah—Mrs. Frank McMillan,

George
Couldn't
Lie!"

City Tmiurn
of Halting*

APPtECIATED

HaaHofg City Primary Election, I

Fab. 21

�Society newS

Maple Valley
Highlight*

I

Roy Hubbard.

West Woodland
By Victor Sisson

Mlsa Sallea Moors of the Ma­
In a telephone oouversallon
Saturday evening to honor the ple Valley school district has with Frank Hynes of Hastings
been selected by Baton County on Monday we learned that Mrs
Hynes was a little better at Penhigh school I
id- "OperaUoa

holding hteh aco
and "Mr*. Frott,

11, Mra.TMtargen 'did th*

1 Halirtm Vn WUllam Dunlap and
Mn. Harold Brockway. Ttie guests
, were atoo entertained for a lunch
Ito the evening at which time a

vldaan of Grand Rapida took first

How You Con Combat
th. No. 1 Kllhr
Hurt and circulatory diseases
account for mors deaths In
the U.S. every year than all

COMBINED!
What ton yoadof Mata sure
you have regular check-ups,
ask your Doctor how lack

Saturday dinner
ante Gabriel and
. u» various positions m stale
nuws.
roar
» otflefaja
The alternate named from tie the
thc past week and ths sites of
' alley high school is Rot-1 the bridges on Martin and Jor­
dan Roads have been nearly im­
passable. * Mr. and Mrs. Victor
The senior claas is selecting Bisson attended a World Bookers
meeting in Grand Rapids Satur­
announcements and invitations
day.
FFA members have selected
The Missionary Society of the
David Shilton and Alien Decker Woodland U.B Church met with
to represent their group at the Mrs Alice Sendee Thuririay. ♦
State FFA convention March 23.
Ford Stowell is sick. * Mrs VerMra Dorr Webb of 202 Phillips nle Gabriel called on Mn. Mar­
Sf'tWthday take a gift
Street. Nashville, was hostess for tha Ballentine and Mrs. Wesley
the PI Gamma society Thursday Salsbury of Hastings Monday.
* Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bisson
were late
Sunday
TIm Halting*
Public
Library luncheon
The junior class of the Maple
Valley high sriiool has selected Burkey of Hastings.
-Ifs Groat to be Crgzy" for pre­
The Woodland United Breth­
sentation March 31 and April l
Tuesday afternoon prior In the school auditorium. As ren Church prayer service will
to the Aguiar monthly meeting.
Sendee this Thursday svenlng.
* The Neal Allerdlngs from Eat­
on County have purchased tlie
Edwin Mead property (formerly
the Peter Ttetjens home) on
A basketball game between the Brown Road near North Broad­
Hastings high school faculty and way. The children attend Wood­
the Maple Valley faculty wlU be land School. * Claude Clemens
wood and Burnell Larke fam­ played In the Maple Valley high called at the Hendee home on
ines.
school gymnasium Wednesday Monday. ★ Residents have been
evening. Feb. 23. A preliminary receiving their medicare cards
The Bunday evening potluck game will be played by the Ma­ which entitles them to the bene­
. fits of this new Social Security
club
met at tho Martin ple Valley sixth graders.
Proceeds from Uie event will "handout" after July 1. 18«.
Schramm's home on B. Jefferson
for their monthly gathering Feb. be turned over to the Maple Val­ Here's hoping none of us wlU
ley Varsity club, headed by Dick
13th.
.
Steward at president. Game time

Personal Mention
a

OPOfiT THE HEART FUND.

OIIL
. Mlchul

Jacobs
•j. Ptwcriptios
'
Pharmacy
126 Cut Stat. St.

Halting!

Amo Bcnsonc. Michigan State
hockey coach, earned letter* tn
both baaeball and hockey while
attending the University to BU-

Mrs IL K VandcGIessen was
gueet of Dorothy Helm of

go on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pratt and
daughter. Candice, visited MrsPratt's mother. Mrs. Nora Smith,
on Monday and were overnight
guests of her sister, the William
Dunlaps, at Podunk Lake en
route from Florida to their home
In St. Johns. Mr*. Dean Potter
also visited at the home of Mr*
Smith to help celebrate her
birthday.
Mrs. Harry Dunn of Gun Lake
road and Mr*. Mina Erway of
Kalamazoo left Sunday for Cali­
fornia where they plan io visit
relatives for a few week*. Mr.
and Mr*. Don Ippelhelmer took
them to Chicago and Uwy left

Pjillllp Foster returned to hla
home in Independence. Mo, Sat­
urday after visiting Ids parent*,
the LeRoy Fosters for a week.
Florida for a Iwllday and has
vis ted a former Hastings teal­
deni. Mrs. Arthur Wingvrden. at

THIS IS LINCOLN CONTINENTAL FOR 1966

*■ *

death was not unexpected A
daughter, Nevah. for many years

BECBEATIONAL LEAGUE 3

week for a nriUng trip on Lata' ’
Superior.
,.

Visiting the Keith Berrigar*
vive. Our sympathy to the family. Robert VanSumeran, and
children of Jackson.

Dunham

two

NATIONAL CHERRY MONTH!
with Michigan Cherries
-

home In Pino Grove. Calif.

Cherry Nut

By Mn. W. H. C.hefitman

Dan Fearlcs. who had lived tn
the Mlles Ruffner home recently,
spent a night there while &lt;m Tick
leave, having been a victim of Ute
meningitis that has afflicted men

Refrigerator Cookies
Cherry Tort* Cake

Flat Rock arrived Tuesday to
spend a week with his sister.
Mrs. Mary Scudder.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kletnfeldt
came from Elkhart. Ind, on
Sunday to visit hu mother, Mrs.
Ixna Snell, and entertained her

the March meeting March 12 as
there is a meeting elsewhere that
several trtahrd to attend. * The
Dale Ruffner family visited his
parents Sunday evening.

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Cherry Pie
65c
6!e Special 59c
Cherry Batter Colfee Cake

42c

filing. Real spaeUI!

Cherry Torts

Sunday, Mrs. Townsend enter­
tained for dinner Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Murphy of Lansing. Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Townsend and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Leffei.
Mrs Beryl Buckalew and chil­
dren of Kalamazoo visited at the
homes of the John C. Thomp­
sons, the Keith Chaffeca and the I
Gerald DePrlesterx on Sunday
I

Mrs. Forrest Cole. Is in Pennock
Hospital recovering from a recent
heart attack. * Mra. WavaneU
Ruffner spent Tuesday Ln Char­
lotte.

6 for, ?7c

____ 55e

Cherry Twist Fry Rolls6 for 42c

tlent at St. Mary's Hospital in
Grand Rapids, having entered
going East to visit relatives hi on Thursday.
Mrs. Lewis Stanton spent the
Pennsylvania soon.
Tlie South Maple Grove Farm
the Roaell Stantons.
Hall Saturday for the February

each 15c

An individual pie topped with streusel.

Cherry Sauce Cake

79c

Renumber COOKIE DAY Every Wed.

4 Doe.—$1.00

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Washingtons Birthday
***«*e&lt;tawMM4** 4

Our Entire Stock .
of Dress and Car
Coats ...

| /
nr ice

/

renccs were there Thursday and
they expected to head bock for
Michigan tills week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlcliard Cook

Thursday through Saturday and
one evening mw Carol Channing
la. "Hello Doily."
The John Sleepers will soon

2,3 AND 4 YEARS OLD
to start for the sunny climes.
The Ken Roahms and Humer
Smiths are in Chicago this week
for the Bo&lt;t show.

began his studies as Cheshire,
Acadmey. Cheshire. Conn.

NO WONDER LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
IS SUCH A LASTING INVESTMENT AND AMERICA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED
CAR! COME SEE OUR STOCK OF LATEMODEL CONTINENTALS-THIS WEEK!

and children. Beth Ann and
Ricky. R5 Hastings, enjoyed a
vlrtt to Baraaot* Jungle Gardens
while vacationing.
The Larry Huven left Wadbama

to visit thrtr daughter.

' WI 5.2479

Ladies JAMAICAS

No.

1

Now

One Group of solids and
prints. Sizes 6 to 18.

Regularly $2.98 to $3.98.

Ladies BLOUSES

T-TOPS
Reg. $2.98

JAMAICAS
Reg. $2.98

SLACKS

One Group—Size 32 to 38.
Solids &amp; prints: assorted
sleeve lengths. Values to
$3.98 . . /

Now

Textured HOSE
Styles from our regular

Do cron-cotton blend, white

Gowns, Girdles. Broz and

name brand lines. Values

with lace trim. Sizes 32 to

ipnce

Now

| 1
■

44. Regularly $2.98.

Girls BRIEFS 4fer{
CM00

100% cotton*, lace trimmed
Regularly

Rayon acetate in wbite and
pastels. Lace trimmed. Sixes

Mow*|VW

OO

* I

4 ro 14.

»k?»

u

Cannon Towels in Matching Ensembles

Gauze Diapers
SlighH, Irreaulon
«
$2.98__________ Now C Ooi.

&gt; price

to $2.98.

Girls SLIPS

Ladies PAJAMAS
One Group. 100% uylon in
&lt;&lt;taQQ
mon-toilorod styles and
M
$^OO
assorted colors. Sizes 32 to *•*
40. Regularly $3.98.

AA

C

Ladies SLIPS

Ladies LINGERIE
Broken Sizes . . . Pajamas,
Slips.

$joo

LADIES HATS
'
EA&lt;
Our Entire StockUU

LADIES KNIT SPORTSWEAR

Come in Checks, Stripes and Solid Colors

*R°®
U

2/$4 I HAND TOWELS

BATH TOWELS

I

11 Reg. 49c—Now

Q /$&lt; I WASH
O/

11 Reg. 25

Beach Towels
Chenille Rugs

Assorted patterns
Regularly $2.98 _.

Aizortod colors. Shot 20 x 32 in.
100% cotton with non-skid back.

Terry Kitchen Towels
Assorted patterns and calm. 4
Rag. 49c_________ Now O for

Reg. $1.49,
$4 00

I

Garment Bags
54-Inch length.

Waitings

/

------------

Skirt Racks

$4 00
__Naw- I

'

-

-----------

------------- -

ONE GROUP OF FABRICS
Assorted prints and solid colors. Valuta to $1.39 Yd. __Now m

14 00
Yds. I

County Engineer and Mra B. C.
Huver home during their ahmer.

MAHLER MOTOR SALES

Our Entire Stock
| /
of Ladies &amp; Subteen •/^Br
Sizes.
Now /

’/^nrire

N„77‘ ,.*6“

holiday.
Mra Richard Flngleton relum­
ed home to Kokomo. Ind , FriOthers journeying through Um

Winter DRESSES

| /

Dresses, Blouses, Skirts,
Sweaters and Robes.

Our Entire Stock
Marked Down .

No* $1.99 ♦&lt;&gt; $2.99

through the South iuuI West ar­
rived al LaJolla. Calif, Friday,
Feb. 11th to visit the Hastings
Colony there, namely, the Clay­
ton BnuidstctUT*. Is-on Sland­
ers, Fred Portcva-.cs and Robert

All of our Ladies
&amp; Subteen Skirts
&amp; Sweaters ...

Ready to Wear

Wool SLACKS

18. Reg. $3.98 to $5.98.
Huntley visited his parents, the
J. Franklin Huntley*, over the
weekend and helped his mother
celebrate her Valentine Day
birthday.

Ladies Fall and

One Rack of

Ladies £ Subteen

Gueeta of the John Ingram
family Bunday were Mr. and
Mn. Harold Dec of Grand Rap­
ids and from Allegan. Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Goodwin with
daughter. Sarah and Mn. Robert

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Skirts &amp; Sweaters

Ladies COATS

The Cbwftcr Hodges left by
ar Bundiy for a southern holl-

&lt;110 N. MtWcn

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Personal Mention

anti
“Word reached us just as we
were finishing this letter of the
Clxrk Buper 11. Carpenter
death on Tuesday RzOmtng of
Ken Beckwith 203-WI. Ai Owen ware 10 and Yoder's Sudoe
another of' our senior citizens.
Cliarles Farlee, M, a long time Charlotte. caught a brown trout 200-445. Paul Bond M», Kerm
resident of Woodland township, weighing approximately seven Stamm 527. Arron Shark 20«-543.
died st his home &lt;m Davenport
Ro&amp;d. Since the death df his wife
Harold Gray MS. Doo Ml
317-537, Bob Falconer Ml.
lived atone Ln the home they
had occupied together for so
many yean. His ko. Keith, and
oven 44, Machine Room MS.
drh

Births at Pennock

■’tonMbuto to heart end

' Phon. WI. 5-2466

need to use than. loddentally.

Look for famous 'Trade-Name' labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

of Bailey spent Bunday
Mra Frank Bloom.

124 East

Street

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you may pay as'tftfle as 1/10 of the Balance each month or^lO.OO, which­
ever is greater. No down payment It required.

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JIM BARR TIRE SHOP

JACK ECHTINAW'S SERVICE

MILLER PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

BARRY COUNTY LUMBER CO.

GAMBLES STORE

THE MUSIC CENTER

BARRY COUNTY READY MIX

GEORGE'S CITGO SERVICE

ONE-HOUR MARTINlZlNG

BARRY'S FARM STORE

PATRICK J. GILMORE JEWELERS

BEEBE SHOE STORE

HAAN'S STANDARD SERVICE

PARMALEE LADIES SHOP
QUALITY furniture

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

HASTINGS CLEANERS

RENNER FORD, INC.

BEVERWYK'S COLOR CENTER

HASTINGS ELECTRIC, INC.

ROTH L. P. GAS, INC.

BOB'S GUN &amp; TACKLE SHOP

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

SENTZ TV SERVICE

THE BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES

GAREY'S SHOPPERS HAVEN

BURKEY SALES &amp; SERVICE

HASTINGS SHELL SERVICE

ST. MARTIN FLORAL

CARPENTER HARDWARE

HASTINGS V &amp; S HARDWARE

STEURY ELECTRIC SERVICE

L J. CASTON, O.D.

PATRICK C. HODGES JEWELERS

V &amp; J FRIENDLY SERVICE

. CLEVELAND'S MENS STORE
^COURTHOUSE SERVICE &amp; RADIATOR SHOP

KAECHEttfeINC.

WALLDORFF FURNITURE

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET, INC.

WAYNE'S SHOE STORE

FAST SIDE LUMBER COMPANY

LEARY'S SPORT CENTER

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE

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STOP AND SHOP AT BUSINESSES DISPLAYING THE

SECURITY CHARGE ACCOUNT EMBLEM!

�Gus L Kling
Dies; Services
This Thursday

nsumers rower
To Improve Lines
In Lansing Area

Honor Roll
Frtokmaa: Randy Armstrong,

•Ill Invest mere than &gt;5.400.000

vtxuey, Hsrnieen uuaier. uwuui
hrid at 1:30 pan. thia’ Thuraday Decker, Lauria DeOroote. Paula

Relate with burial In the Rut­
land Township Cemetery.

Thocnpeon and Ruth Mick.

Medicare—What Is It?

|

aecurlty district office located at

of the Once Lutheran Church

public each Monday evening
from 4*.M to 0:00 pm., and Bat-

Richard CanfMd, Rob Fleaeear

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

curtly

AdmlrdatraUon

will

sic plan provide generally?
A. Generally, the basic plan
provide* InpaUent hospital ser­ 11 :30 am. Address your queavice* po ax-hospital extended ttaxss and requests to that office,
care service* port-Ixapital home which will reply directly to you.
For telephone requests call 451diagnostic

qualify for Medicare?

protected

under

Medicare.

Ho

nenr worked tn a job covered by
Jill GarUnger.
Seniors: Chery! Barger. Kath- before 1068.
piementary medical Insurance
cover?
A. The main feature of the
voluntary plan la payment of

basic hospital plan.
Q. What kind of doctor bills

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

Legion Birthday BPW Member*
Hear Talk on
Dinner Here on
Africa Tuetday
Sat, March 12

Barry’s Share of
State Highway
Fund $156,817

Auxiliary members of the
Laurence J Buuer American Le-

Motor Vehicle Highway Fund for

meeting with their husband* Chi*
Thursday with a potluck dinner
followed by card*.

speaker Mrs Richard Dahlhou*er la In charge of the event.
Reservation for the birthday
dinner may be made by calling
Dansville.
Electric department projects
On Saturday. March 13, the
will include the addition of 1.Fourth District meeting wUl be
held at Nilas.
The Laurence J. Bauer Post
had a membership contest with
the Hickory Oomers legionnaires,
ind
won. Hickory Is to enter­
additional equipment at the Holt
tain with a dinner on April 9.
The Hickory Comers birthday
dinner Is on Feb. 36 and local
post members are invited.

Barbara Buell is
Maple Valley Choice

Barbara Jean Buell. 17. a sen­
IBM ior. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Charles Buell. R1 Mulliken, has
Cbmpony's earned the highest rating In the
Maple Valley school in the 1B«8
search for the American Home­
day. Feb. 25. in the Nashville
investing a record maker of Tomorrow.
Methodist Church starting at
Barbara participated tn a writ­
1:30 pm. Other Nashville
provides electric ten knowledge and attitude ex­
churches have been Invited to
a customers, and amination along with other Ma­
unite with the Methodist Church
ple Valley girls on December 7,
lA a combined service area which 1065 She Is now eligible for state
and national scholarship awards
Last Friday the Esther Circle
of the Methodist Church met at
the home of Mrs. Ennis Fleming
FMtoCUWT RCTlMS wwm
during the afternoon.

M ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 BEASON USE

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 E. State St., Hosting*

Ph. WI 5-2983

Communities
included:

were

receiving

funds

ville 84.3a. Woodland ILNR.
tnltaionarlen Vermontville 83A44. 8t. Johns

Odessa 84,878. Lowell 87JM3.
Martin 11 &gt;46. PlainweU *7,310,
Clara Hammond. A substantial Dimondale 83,470, Grand Lodge
810.007.
Ionia 813.125. Claikxvllke
donation from the club was sent
S1J20. Caledonia 82.000. Char­
lotte 815250. Allegan 812JM and
Belding 812A28.
Timmy Strnub. son of the
Timothy Straubs of'Jen I a on,

Straub. On Sunday the George
Straubs entertained Mr. end
Mrs Michael Straub and son of
Wyoming honoring Michael's
birthday.

Thoughts For A Week

However high
your aims may be,
always keep your
nose down at a
friendly level.

Friday thru Sunday

Learn About
Radiological
Monitoring
I?

P0I1ER BANCROFT

followed by the official board
meeting at 8 pm.
Seventeen persona completed
Membesahip daaaes will start
Thuraday of this week in both the*recent radiological monitor­
the Berryville and Nashville ing course taught by Deputy Da­
Churches. Tlie Barryvllke group vid Wood and sponsored by the
Barry County Civil Defense or­
years of age. WlU I qualify for the Nashville grpup at
pm. ganisation.
Medicare In July IBM?
to handling radiological moni­
On Saturday evening the Adult
toring equipment included:
your 65th birthday.
Feilovahlp group will meet at
James E Parshall. Bob Con­
ner. Joe Ulrich. Bryan Crofoot,
receive social aecurlty disability Mra Floyd BhDtoei.
W. G. Underhill, Charles E. An­
payment* Will I be eligible fur
drus, Hervey HllUker. Jean
Medicare beoeElta?
ding will be In Muskegon Wed­ Btarnm. Larry Murphy. David P.
A. No. not until you uro 65
nesday. Peb, 23. attending the Newman. H. Paul Newman, Leon
Grand Rapids District Com­
munion Service to be held In
Cbe Temple Molbodlat Church.
. William Armin trout aqd I rt.
On Thursday evening, Peb. 34
k-roller skating party will be
IhCTCtesses will be offered tn
held st the Thornapple Lake
fnture along with refresher I
the hospital I am to be treated
tat
church.

SPONABLE
FUNERAL HOME

IN
j

' utFOllu

Mow. aow, tow, till, plow, had, seed, ftrUlixe, remove anow —
you name tha job and Wheel Homa has ths attaching tool you’ll
need. Seo ths complete line of Wheel Horae tractors and quick­
attaching tools now on display.

totaled M1J24430 with Barry
different country with County's share 8156A17.
Allegan County reeel

Mrs. Max Gladding is acting

bills regardleau of where services
arc given. This plan pays 80 per­
cent of the reasonable charges
for services, except for the first
150 In a calendar year.

259-7298

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telling something about their

Methodixt Church
At Nashville
Plans Activities

piementary medical insurance?
committee* of the church met
A. Thia ptan—which costa you

New York Life

Jorttar Tua

to follew.
Ray Conlon, past Department

bo

Rapids. Michigan la open dally
Monday through Friday from

Thursday. Fohnxry 17. 19«

Highlight*

dal security eubjecta. If you

Joan CUrtla. Lind* Eddy. Dave
Faulkner, Janet Otmnan. Roger
Hostitkr. ^uce Jackson. Carol surance program,' popularly
Johnaon. Debra Jones. Denny
known aa Medicare?
A. Health insurance for people
Loulae McDtannld. Marsha Me*
1834. He transferred
Dtarmld. Duane Miller. Robert
tings Bliss plant 18 years ago.
Morris, Debbie Mulford. Put gram—basic hospital insurance
Mr. Kling married Bertha Ton- Ralrtgh. Diane Stuart. Mike and voluntary supplementary

survived by three aona. Richard
Juniors: Tom Armstrong. Torn
Antioch. TU.; Ruaaell. Haatlngx. Barnum. Diana Blnna. Larry
and Dennla. in the Navy at are
In the South Pacific; two daugh­ James Ecknudn, Nancy talckaoo,
ter* Oayle and Linda, both at
Steven Itephnar. Sue HK1. Janet
nando. Calif., two brother* Hoppough. Gary. Kimble, Gary
Berger. Ban FemMido. and Kric, Kneale. Lind* Maihia. Howard
Dlinond Bar, Calif:; a rioter, Meyer* Priscilla Hick. Emma
Mra Rudolph (Ruth) Anderton. Moyer. Pam Pranger. Carol
Dimond Bar. and four grand- Rnhrbacher, Lucille Buntken,
children
Kathy Walt and Nod Walker.

projecto wm require 83.000,000
in new construction, and electric
department projects about 83000­
000. MlaoeUaneous additions and
improvements In aaietlng com­
pany buildings will consume

The Hastings Banner

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HdSt IflQS

W. Groan at Broadway

Ph. WI 5-3252

*&gt;

tloua on the hospital you select.
Your own doctor will probably and family of Grand Rapids
make that choice for you. He may
RelnhArdls. on Sunday.
accredited hoopitala.
entertained Mr. and Mra Charles
with the Social Security Admin­ J. Fuller and family for dinner
istration. la publishing a serins on Sunday.

REAL ESTATE

Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES
A REAL GOOD BUY IN A NICE HOME IN THE I EC ON D WARD,
has two bedroom* Upstairs and two bedrooms downstairs and
living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, good basement
48,000.00
AN INCOME FROFERTT IN THE THIRD WARD, in excellent

A NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade for property close
to Hastings.
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms
dining room, kitchen and bath, full basement with gas i
water softener, has insulation, metal awnings, double

furnished, rents readily; down apartment has living room, din-

410.500.00
A RIAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD.

also, storm

AN EXTRA GOOD HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with three
bedrooms and closet* upstairs, and hall, two bedroom* and hall
are carpeted, end downstairs it hat a living room, dining room,
kitchen gnd new bath, ceramic tile, with tub,
lavatory/TuTT basement, gai conversion fume

A UAL GOOD COUrMTAILI HOMI IH TM*
WA,D. K.,
two bedroom* upstair* and down one bedroom.' living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, ha* basement and gat floor fur­
nace. brand new garage and utility room, full comer lot for
$9,000.00

M-ACRE LOT. a
Woodland, for.

41.300.00

BUILDING LOT IN 2nd WARD. *ew«r and water in, ha* a garage
on It. also a part basement---------------------------------- $1,500.00

WE HAVB A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with three bedrooms and

worried about college costs?
try an HCB education loan!

.111,000.00

A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE lust out of town on two acre
landscaped site, has large 24 x 27 ft. living room with Roman
brick fireplace, parquet block flooring, dining area, three real
nice bedroom* with closet*, two full baths, strictly modem
kitchen with monowalls built In birch cupboards, ditpoul, lot*

THREE NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.
A NICE VACANT LOT In Ammon Eaton Addition ter ...$650.00

with a nice recreation room, forced hot air oil fired furnace, and
place has a wonderful view of the countryside, has ll^itning

NEED NEW LISTINGS

$21,000.00

IN THE FOURTH WARD

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND

Take along shorts, shoes, dresses and clothes of all sorts .'. . tennis racquet, golf clubs,
bowling ball, softball . . . bicycle, books, radio and camera . . . but make sure you have
the most important thing, MQNEY! If you need it for college, you can get it at HCB.

of course!

a reel nice brick house. ranch type.

two bedroom* and full bath, air conditioned pine peneled family
room, or utility room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, owner
having left town will take----- - ----- ...........&gt;11.500.00
A REAL GOOD NINE ROOM HOME with three nice bedrooma

COMPLETE BANKING

room, dming room, kitchen, full bath, ha* a baaemant with oil
burner, ha* wnall basement bam. with **anchlon* tila allo.
12 x 36’, ten acre* of muck land, tW acres wood*, good rid*
soil, located In Odeua Township, Ionia Cmmty ..._|lij00.00
FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY, with
bath, hot and cold running water, three stall garan. right of
way to lake for
A YEAR ROUND WOMB AT THORNAFFU LAM with living

AND TRUST SERVICE

HASTINGS SALESMEN

ESTATE
ER

aHnstinqs City Ihiii’'
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Frimdlyt NtighMy
MS W. State St., Hastings

for n

CmMmu

�tings to Host W.C Wrestling Meet Saturday
n Saxons tSX“KS,I?^S“ Greenville U
to Win
. jpHtlMb..
Prep
Basketball
Crown
/ Roundup
DAUBS FXIDAT MIGHT

About Bowling

hr OkliMoor

Saxont Rebound With

Fraaf Title

The Alma Panthere

Coming back strong against a
weakened quintet of Panthers,
the Hastings High Saxons
romped to .a 67-45 victory at
Alma Saturday night to hold on
to their first place lead In the
West Central Conference.

u Mattawan.

U Caledonia.
games satumday mioht

Hastings went into Friday
night's game against Coach Lee
Fox's oncoming eagers prepared
for a tough contest, but they sUJl
were caught by surprise by the
Yellow Jackets who out-hustled
the league leaders and led for
most of Uie contest.
| Greenville pumped tn 28 out of
56 field goal attempts —hitting
from all angles—and converted

at BL Johns with 91

Buuror so,
Bridie BI.

Hastings had a good night
from the floor, too, drilling 20
out of 81 but converted lust 13

l»f!«rt» to
HowtU «5

Otaatt SB. Fa* Fawll.
Basons had one more field goal
ForUu4 8L Fat 71. WeSbervUls St. than the Jackets, but the visitors

hhed with six individual chain-

Jim Andrews, 119.

Don Hall's Tiger Trak's
the 9th-10th grade

individual league cham-

i .the UO-pound champ for
'tournaments, and Charles
now wrestling at 186

is still winning at 127.

unUl Uie third period when the
Saxons closed the gap at 36-35
and finally gained a 43-41 lead.

PU5HAWAY: A maneuver employed by the smooth bowler.
A plciuqnt chore necetsifeied by the proximity oj adoring

PUSHAWAY: A smooth nusliaway insures a smooth delivery.
From a proper stance, die ball moves out and the right foot
moves forward at approximately the same time. The length
of the first step is determined by the length of the pushaway.
If a bowler is taking a rather large, even awkward, first step^
he corrects thia by cutting back an the energy he puts into
his pushaway—smoothing'out hie entire delivery. 1tie push­
away starts the bowler into piotioo. Therefore, it is extremely
important

in the first overtime Bill Kills the rules for a State Moose In­
vitational Shoot to be held at
points for HasUngs while Green­ the Soo June 18th and 10th of
ville picked up four, also.
In the second overtime, Mike
Fitzgerald put Hastings ahead
57-65 but Mike Nelson tied it
for Greenville.
Greenville went four points
ahead early in the third extra
period and it looked like the end
for Coach Bob Mullens* squad.
However. Ellis and Cota scored
to tie the game and Pltegerald
followed with the winning
Delton to Entertain
DGekeL
Parchment After

Middleville Seeks
15th at Maple
Valley’s Expense

Middleville’s T-K Trojans, af­
ter edging Caledonia 54-44. will
travel to Maple Valley Friday
night seeking their seventh
straight Expressway victory and
15th consecutive win for Uie
season.
Tn other area games. Parch­
ment goes to Delton. Bellevue
to Springpsrt, Galesburg-Au-

Hamp 4, Prank Misak 3. Jerry

Choppers 45 —Oreg Wood 24.
Gordon Hess 13. Mike Miller 10;
Crawlers 38 —Harold Lewis 20,
Jeff Miller 8, Adam Bcduhn 8.

Ledge In the L. H. Lamb Invita­
tional. The luck of the draw
could have a lot to do with the
final standings, but Saxon fans
can count on Coach Miller’s fine
athletes to go all out in Satur­
day's matches. Last Friday the
team whipped Greenville's previ­
ously undefeated squad, and this
Thursday night the team will be
host .to East Grand Rapids &gt;fn
the final test before the tournament.
Sports fans should tain out for
Saturday's event
/.

fibelks II 42 —Jim Chambers
winners of elimination matches 10. Mike "Halifax 13, Chuck
Sewell was fouled. He sank both
gifts for the final 75-71 sabre.
- two points if they win by a pin.
In the finals, points are scored as Andy Johnson 9. Bruce Curtis fl, Bhroyer led Greenville to the
win with 25 points and Bcwqjl
Dave VanDenburg 3, Rex Wie­ had 23. However, flashy John
land 2, Bob Mayo 2.
Heinzelmitn meshed three buck­
ets
without a miss in that hecUc
M7 39 — Rudy McPherson 13.
this Wednesday night.
Outdoor Trail—Game Warden
Coach Bob Miller's Jim Francisco 12. Dale Working final period and Rick Williams
uided the Green­ 8, Bill Haan 4, Steve Keller 2; sank two out of two to help
spark the win as Bewell" was
changing
weather has madi
sinking Uirce two-pointers and
Youngs 3. Ted Woodmansee 2.
three chariUes in the same
ports of near tragedies have been
heard. Also, some shanties have
already gone into the lakes. Of­
tings had nothing to
ficer Brown warns fishermtn
that their shanties are their re­
Arnold
3, Mike
sponsibility. and they must get
Steve Schondeimayer again led them off before the ice becomes
Dick Brower 12. Steve Spoon 7, the Saxon attack with 31 points, unsafe. ...
Guided tours of deeryards are
Brian Shumway 8. Buck Kerr 4: Ken Weiler and Dave Williams
set for Saturday, Peb. 19, start­
Trotters 31—Tom Payne 12. Dave had 10 and John Nixon 8.
HasUngs had edged Greenville ing at Mio and Kalkaska High
Wilcox 12. Rud Crolhers 4. Greg
at Greenville in their first meet­ Schools, and Saturday, Feb. M,
Ouggemoo 3.
ing, 68-54.
starting al Grayling and Manis­
tee High Schools. Each starts
avenged their December 71-68 about 10 am. and lasts about
Keith Kuipers, who guided, defeat at the hands of Alma.
four hours. In addition, game
The Panthers, playing without experts are to take legislators on
Chrtattan
high-scoring Paul Dean, who Is a deeryard tour In the Higgins
out because of Illness, stayed Lake area March 12. . . .
with Hastings for the first period
Holland State Park ranked Nb.
which ended 20-10. Hastings 1 In popularity among Michlmoved out In Uie second and
held a 38-25 margin at intermix960,000 day users and logged
In a ragged third period. Uie 136,700 camper-days which led to
Baxon.i widened the gap and led about 83 million in spending.
52-31 going into the finale.
Next highest in daily attendance
Schondeimayer pumped in 24 were Grand Haven, Waterloci
points, playing about three- Warren Dunes and our own
Yankee Springs. . . .
King had 15. Rick Croton led
Again, residents are reminded
Alma with 14 and Jim Shlmunck that posited on permits must be
and Don Curtis had 10 each.
obtained from the Conservation
Department for them to legally
keep deer that they strike down

Coach Resigns

See the NEW

Saturday night Maple Valley
Invades Lakewood with the first

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goes to Coldwater^'
Next Tuesday GoM Lake trav­
els to Kalamazoo Christian.
Rob White again led Coach
Ray Page's Trojans, scoring 27 of
his team's 54 points. Gary Stauf­
fer had 16. Bob Fischer had 12
for the ScolUes, Paul Brown 11
and Tom Benedict 10.
ILA STI MO 5—
Hamilton croze a two-game
losing streak by beating Maple
Onicials: Otargt London. Barsaac. Valley 75-58. Lloyd Schroienboer
&gt;d Beryl Mono. Ivnla.
and Mike Brinks had 19 points
for the winners. Randy Wolfe 13
and Don Plasman 10. Dave Lind­
berg led Maple Valley wlUi 24
and Dick Steward had ll&gt;.
Qteoa rille
Wayland defeated Wyoming
The 7th annual Winter Camp- Park, 57-49, in a non-leaguc go.
Ing Show is to be held Monday- Rick' Baughman liad 21 for the
Peb.
reo. 21.
ai. irom
from 7:30
cso to 10
in pm. m
in Wildcats.
the new intramural building
County
« Western Mich!Director ot _the Barry
a Coiintj,.-gair
fcn* University.
uiurtiau;, Exhibits
Milium of
v* es
w­
Sportswomen Club are to meett serinar'family
neritnl ''famllv ram
nine equip
ennln-­ KVA title with a big 85-65 win
camping
Tuesday at the home of Marilyn ment Win be featured. There is over Gull Lake.
Kellogg.
no admission charge.
Rick Olson scored 25 pointe

I
I

BOWL

Defeating Mattawan

Armchair Athlete V.

The West Central Conference spotlight will be focused on
Hastings Saturday when the eight schools in the circuit will
8-1 record after whipping Rick
compete for wrestling honors. The eliminations will get under­
Hess' Horses Monday night.
way on two mats at 12 noon, with the finals scheduled for 7:30
Monday's results:
in the main Hastings High gymnasium.
Greenville led 53-61 going into
Wrestling is a relatively new prep sport in this area. Has­
the fourth period and spurted tings has had inter-sdiool competition for six seasons, and this
early In that canto and grabbed year should be favored to win Its
a 10-potnt, 64 -54 lead. Coach
VanderVeen'a fine players never crown. ■
---m.1
gave up. and battled back and
Coach Bob Miller's Saxons are
14. Mike Sheridan 14. Dan Bump with 1:33 left trailed by one. 07The Jackets moved out again
for a 73-88 bulge and again the
Saxons came back with five
istraight points to make the score
73-71 with 20 seconds left. WlU)
10 seconds remaining, Hastings
took time out and attempted to
score on an out-of-bounds play
but the ball failed to go through

Larry Vallier pumped Id 17
field goals and a free throw to
lead Comstock to the win with 38
points. Chuck Blade# had 30.
Joim Walters and Paul Dubnicka
paced Gull Lake with 18 each.

day evening at the Podunk
Sunday morning a meeting was Lake clubhouse.
held with members of the Lodge

The teams traded buckets for
the first four minutes, then

Tiger Treks Tops
In Senior League

traveled

S wet th torts Dine

ran CAOS axsuizra

finishing in the

and outscoring Delton 23-11.
Mattawan outscored the Panth-

Gerald CllUha11. Iporla C

Association,

took the Gerald Outchalto to
dinner Into Canada Saturday women’s Club entertained their

GAMES TVBBDAY MIGHT

favored to win their

Gerald Cutchall
Presents Moose
Shooting Awards

but the Hastings High Junior planship trap shooting trophies
Vanity posted a 83-fll victory which Uiey had won at the State
over Uie visiting little Greenville Shoot held in Ann Arbor.
Yellow Jackets Friday night.
Team members were Norman
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67-45 Victory Over

From Grand Ledge

Young Saxons
Beat Greenville
In 3rd Overtime

West Central
Standings

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�Elia Higdon 186-475, Gladys Ed­
wards 188-519. Dorothy Burns
168-465. Marte Ulrich 177-465.
Betty Howes 175-468 and Menu
DePew 173-478.
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WED, AFTERNOON LEAGUE

Maker’s 53. Stanton's 50%. Ne-Hl

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and Shirkey’s I.OA. 43. East
Side Lumber Co. and Bob's Bike
fa Hotiby Cater 38%. Millen
Plumbing 34% and Ockennan’s

BANTAMS (UNDER U)
Charles
Standings: Haan’s Standard I
Dimmers "223­
- -----------48H,
Dais's 4114, Legion Auxili­ 1538. Davs Irwin 546, Ron Pellow
300-547, Bob Bovie 251-547. Darary 37, Kaechcle's and LP Gas rti Willyard 234-587. Don Plck36, Barr Tires n%. George’s■ ard 525. Warren Kermeen 523,
Puul Edwards 207-512. George
Lumber 30. Bums Refrigeration Chenoweth 506. Ken Robbe 518.
28'4. Patten Monument and East A. Kltofl 513. Merle Haines 522.
Side Lumber 28. Hastings Alumi­ and O. Orabau 508.
num 26, Food Center 25. Copper
Lantern 34%, Hastings Motors
NIGHT HAWK LEAGUE

Standings: Head Pins 30. Farm
M. Nelson rolled ’175-283, B. Bureau 27, Del Ion 24. Rollers 23.
Devereaux 16 and Michigan Cof­
C. Norris 132-346. R. Montan 140-' fee Shop 12.
Dick Aldrich posted 214-565,
243. M. Chase 133-238, J. WhltJ. Miles 213-558. Paul Cassel 207Wyngarden 122-341, J. Bum­ heimer 166-532, H. Aldrich IMworth
wuimi iu
119-236,
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a. Bumworth
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232. B. Havens 130-230 M Row- MI&gt; u
190-637. T. DalUy 116-336. M hX. 129-223
L Arnold 231-615
8. Goodyear 115-215. 6. Hilllker
D- Wisnewskl 182-534.
133-313. J. Wyngarden 107-307,1
B. CurUs 104-306, R. Nelson 112-'
MONDAY MIXERS
204. T. Robinson 111-202 and A.'
। Standings: Welcome Tavern 67,
Merrill 114-201.
Foodland 57%. Northtdde Groc: cry 57, Vogts Funeral Home 54%.
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE । Hann’s Standard Service 54.
-- ------------------ .u. — Sheriffs Girts 53. McAllister'S
standing kegler In the hot Clas- OU Sales 51%, Food Center and
Piston Ring 51. Mary's Beauty
347-174 for a big 668. Ben Ken­ Shop 46%. Hastings Savings 8c
yon fired 245-631, Earl Lyon Loan 44%, HaMlngs Banner 43%.
waggled 347-623, Ward Wood­ Hartings Heights 43. Big "D"
mansee 327-630, Art Gallup 611John Kasinsky 566, Nolan John- Mlchlgan Magnetics and Auto
cock 534, Stu Sweet 548, Dick
Hart 204-507. B. Terry 503, Wayne
Good scores: Sidney VanDenDecker 547, Harold Hall 519, Ba­ burg 186-548. Jean McAllister
sil Hitchcock 506. Les Springer 201-513. Lavonna .Woodmansee
223-548. Dick Bonankl 534. C.,. 174-800, Ines Lyons 188-518.
Purdum 502, O. Elliott 506. Rob­ Marge Wieland 200-830. Faye
ert Sponable 513, Joe Glelarowxkl 217-548. J. Oorodenskl 506. N.
Gorodenskl 220-507, J. Smelker Louise Bahs 208-528, June Ben­
502. Don Bowers 224-567, Bob ner 176-486, Pal Vogt 188-484.
Carmoney 530. Keith Craig 204­ Bertha Thaler 183-474, Ellen
614. Bill Ransom 227-570, Joe Dalman 178-482. Betty Bheler
Burkholder 206-540, Bob Lam­
187-487. Opal Gillona 172-473.
bert 202-564. Jack Bheler 323-558,
Art Brewer 542, Jack Bowman Thelma Barr 178-498 and Nancy
Stonehouse 176-448.
541. Gordie NorrU 206-568. Pat

MONDAY BOWLERETTE8
Standings: WalldorfT's 88. Coland Motor Aires 80. Gilmore's 40
Mahler's 46%, V&amp;J Mobil 45,
Hastings Floor Covering 43.
Duraclean 42. Aetlon Flex 40.
Hastings Milling, Arcade Beautv
Salon and Cuyler's 38. Bums Re­
frigeration 37%. Rockhill 8s
Banghart 31 and Copper Lan-

pattern!

wwu aBiucar Deny oticier soo.
Donna Travis 170, Pat Conly 180.
Winifred Yarger 160, Sharon
Vickery 177. Velma Slocum WO.
| Tris W-'son 167. Boonie Hatha­
way 164. Duella Dooling no.
Darlene Everett 165. Joyce Skedgell 167. Norma Gilmore 174.

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penter 161 and Irene Heath 163.
Good series: Helen Ackett 190­
473. Ellen Davis 174-466. Shirley
VanDenburg 166-482. Barb Klersey 169-474, Katy Colvin 184-474.
Madeline Everett 171-481. Faye
Allen 189-502. Frances Welcher
183-476, Shirley Drake 178-481,
Ines Lyon 184-483. Betty Horton
188-503. Gerry Newton 163-473.

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Goed aeries: Shirley VanDenbutg 183-518. Lucille Wilson 178Allen 166-487. Bonnie Wyant 173­
478. Barbara High 155-435. Bob­
by Handy 162-462, Mardell Tuck­
erman 146-422, Helen Martin
151-443, Joan Tinker 158-439,
Shirley Bowman 170-457. Betty
Howes 179-457. Betty Bheler 166­
457. Kate Bender 170-416, Jan
Peurach 161-448. Liz Wyant 160­
366. Grace Alterdlng • 150-431.
xnd Maggie Corrigan 176-467.
Good Games: DeUa Gordenskl
153. Lois Kenyon 170. Barb Mil­
ler 136, Mary Burdick 152. Shir­
ey Raymond 150. Julia Lazo 155.
Barb Klersey 156, Louise Balis
113?4&lt; a r 11 y n MacKenzie 146.
Marge Campbell 137, Marian Rye
156, Alice Frederickson 161, Mar­
garet Smith 157, Sue BL Martin
'53. Marie Hammond 171. Metha
bray 141 an! Alice McMillen 1M.

RLTurTSS,

Saxon Wrestlers
Top Norrix; Host
East Thursday
Coach Bob MilicrU unbeaten
Hastings High Wrestling team
wanned up for their match this
Thursday evening against invad­
ing East Grand Rapids with a
47-3 victory over, Loy Norrix of
Kalamazoo here Tuesday night
Thursday's match will be the
final one on Uie Saxon schedule
before they swing Into competltlon for the West Central tour­
nament title Saturday and State
Regional honors next Friday and
Saturday.
Finals in Uie State tournament

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Saxons Travel Seeking
To Clinch WC Crown
Just two mare victories, and
the Hastings High Saxons would

Basketball the finale.
Bruce LaPolnte led Ionia with
16, John Lamphere and Chuck
Stewart had 14 and Chris Tuller
13. Ben Cadwell had 10 for
Grand Ledge
Ionia's Junior. Varsity won. S340: St. Johns won the prelimi­
nary, 60-50, and Lakewood won
that JV game, 52-40.
In other West Central games
Friday. Lakewood will travel to
St. Johns to meet the secondplace Redwings. Ionia goes to Phil BcrtmUc
Alma and Grand Ledge invades
Greenville who pulled the upset
of the season by nipping Has­
CUvslsad
tings last week. 75-71,
Central Conference
championship.

Alma and Ionia are lied for
TOTALS
third place with 7-5 records.
iI LAKXWOOD
A Hastings victory In one of!
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
against Loy Norrix.
Uie two remaining league con­
Shannon Lydy came through
tests will assure them of a tie
with a 672 series Thursday night.
■4— *o« Udi &lt;H) »M by frtttl. for Uie championship. Two losses
IOS—Phil AraoU (H&gt; ptaasd Crslg by Hastings and two wins by St.
Paul Edwards’
Johns could put the Redwings
on top. Even Alma and Ionia
TOTALS
could conceivably share the title.
Shannon also posted solo honors
ALMA
..
with his »7. Lawrence Novak
St. Johns, after trading until LAKEWOOD
Irtd 234-607. Harvey Haan 333­
591, Bob Lambert 587. Joe Glelathe last four minutes. Alma
■nwskl 204 - 583. Robert Miller
211- 559. John Kasinsky 542, Lea
Springer 303-580. Paul-Bond 223­
Grand Ledge. 88-51.
553. Maynard Tucker 556. Charles
Charlotte gained a 28-13 first
Krauss 332-552, Ken Rose 538.
period lead, and was out In front
Wilfred Burns 206-546. Max Mysrs 534. Mike Schondeimayer
H margin at the three-quarter
317-578. Merl Campbell 531. Law­
mark.
rence Keeler 202-579. Irwin Har­
The Orioles scored only six
The Maple Valley Varsity Club
wood 201 - 552. ■ Ed Richardson
points In the last period and the is sponsoring a basketball "game”
232-538. Boyd Payne 528 with a
Redwings sailed out In front.
bewteen the Hastings faculty
147 average and Bob Steeby 537.
Lake wood battled hard to
and
Maple Valley faculty to be
Standings: Sports Bar 69. Pla­
break Its nine-game losing streak
ton Rings 60. Harwood’s IO A'58.
but lost In the extra period when held at 8 pm. Wednesday. Peb.
Miller Jewelers 51, Culllgan 49,
Alma scored six pointe to the 23. in the Maple Valley gym.
Roush Tailors 47%, City Food 46.
Vikings’ three.
Larke Buick 44, Hastings Alumi­
Lakewood led 14-11 at the
num 43, Montgomery Ward 38,
Auto Tag Inn 33 and Tyden 18%.
43 at the end of the third and
COMMERCIAL MINORS
54-all at Uie end of the regular
Standings: Smith Bros. 60%.
game.
One project cd Che Varsity
Deputies and Bender Gravel 50. Hutlsb.
'Center Don Curtis put the
V 8t J Mobil 48. Consumers 48%,
Panthers ahead 56-54 In the
Chenoweth and Montgomery
overtime. Tom Barnum tied it
Ward 47, SouUiend Food 46.
Phil Fulton of Alma and Darrell pictures of basketball and foot­
Parker's Bar and Dale's Bake
lister of Lakewood each sank a ball games to be used for trnlnShop 45. Lake Clt&lt;o 43%, Al’s 8&lt;
free throw, then Curtis drilled
Doti 43. Hastings Aluminum 43,
a bucket and Alma was ahead to
Hastings Electric 41, Tinkler’s
dude Bouncing Bobby StoeL
Doug Storrs rebounded ‘ under
xnd Patten Monument 39. Has­ the basket and sank the shot to
Ralph Kirk. Wild Bill Gibbs. Le­
tings Banner 33% and Viking 23. five the Hastings High Fresh­
roy Carson Wlon. Mel Hammer­
Jim Barr. Carl Hathaway and men basketball squad a 38-34
head Klvela. Jim Senator Wynci,
Gordie Howe all fired 582 aerlca victory over Lakewood on the
Leon Speechless Houster, Gene
Thuraday but Howe had the Viking’ court Tuesday of last
high game of 333. but not for
Uie league as Bob Ritter blis­
Ionia rolled over Grand Ledge, Gledcrule Davis and BUI Stretch
tered the maples for a 245-538.
taking a 17-14 bulge at the quar- Hecker.
Paul Cassel rolled 566. C. Awny Ktotxmann'a Uttla Saxons had
224-570. Karol Owen 533. R
Lundquist 220-538. Pete Kruger
212- 541, Rod Ttota 544, E. EngeStorrs not only sank the win­
seth 200-531, P. Woodman 627.
J. Harrington and B. Hanke 521. ning field goal, but was also Uie
N. Bryans 516. V. Harbin 517. top rebounder and defensive
player.
Galen Daniels 516. O. Culchall
FOLLOW
213- 525, E. Boulter 508, Harv Ba­
Al Hengesbach led the victors
ker 504 and R. Morey 501.
with 11 points. Leo Hammond
and Storrs had 8, Steve PocerRECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2 nik 6. Steve Strickland 2 and
'
Standings: Gilmore’s 54. Ack- Dave Fisher one.
Tom Morrison led Lakewood
Auto Parts 44%. Woodmansee with 10. Hamp had 8, Ron CopLumber and Walldorf f a 43. pess 5. Goodemoore 4. Henney 3.
Mike Ayres 2 and Allen Black

Hastings Faculty
To ‘Play’ Maple
Valley Teachers

Lost Second Shot
Gives HHS Frosh
Win at Lakewood

Name Leaders
In ‘Y* Leagues

strong 2 *
The Buckeyes, Condlea. Wol­
verines and Trotters are leading
the Sth. 7th. 6lh and 5th grade
"Y" basketball leagues. Bob King
reports.
••
Saturday morning results:
Vikings 11—BUI Eastman

Eighth Grads
Buckeyes 32 — Chuck Svnthelmer 18. Kevin West 10. Joe
Lyons 2. Rick Morgan 2; Wild­
est* 29 —Wes VanDenburg 13,
Kevin McKeough 7, Phil Gasper

Spartans 32—Jim Ellis 14. Gor­
don Howes 12. Marty Will 4. Dick
Francisco 2; Wolverines IF—Bill
VanDenburg 5. Jim- Cummings 4,
Dave Kenysle 4. Steve R. 6, Dave
Huebner 2.
Bsdgera 31 — Mouse Reynolds
17, Dave Hathaway 0, Eric
Thompson 3. Howard Moore 2;
mini 28—Elmer Smith 17. Steve
Merrill 4. Steve Steward 2. Mark
Deneau 2. Steve Gillons 1.
Seventh Grade
Untouehablei 42 — Spencer
Goodyear 17. Steve Brownell 11,
Jim Bowerman 8, Mark Chase 6;

Sixth Grads
vvorvcrinca sc—icocxy ziaty 17,
Mark Haines 2, Bruce Curtis 2.
Irish 6—Bob Shumway 4. Dave
Anderson 2. Surfers 13 —Rich
Rohde 6. Bruce Hahn 4, Rae
Adams 2. Tom Steward 1: Pan-

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City Hall on March 8th and 9th, 1966,

between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to
12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

for the purpose of considering and
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Good scores: Carol Keeler 157­
423. Irene Sallk 160-435. Dollie
Larson 147-431, Mary Parker 176­
417, Sandy Gallup 144-400. Shir­
ley Hawks 145-406, Carol Hurless
158-415. Pat Lambert 153-413,
Bonnie Jones 148-412, Ginny
’toward 152-400 and Donna Guy
152-418.

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Norris 4; Comets IB—Chris’Ouggemoa 10. Dave McGuire 6, Tejl-

Wllliam Howard. Taft is the
Good f stores: John I. --insky
254-633. Dave Kruko 212-619, only man who served both as
Corl Baker 205-591, Al Taylor petal dent and as chief Justice of
the
United States.
206-575, Jim Malcolm 203-550,
Jim Barnum -531. Leon Ackett
umr mi
-525, Howard Johnston 225-634.
Gordon French -523. Ray Lund­
mvict
quist 205-531, B1U Mudridge -516,
Jack Shelec 303-514, Jack Bow'nan -513. Denny Cleveland -513.
Paul CttAvel
Blakely -504.

TUESDAY TWISTERS
Standings: Local Finance 56.
Pleasant Point Motel 51. Bam
Market 50%, Powder Box 48%,

senich 11, Jeff Goodyear 6, Dau
Huber 6; Fan then 14—Don Hoff­
man 8, Mark Lancaster 4. Randy
Adams 2.

Havens 2, Bob J erow 2.
Condlcs win by forfeit —one
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Mr. and Mra Richard Allen
and family were in Detroit for
the weekend They visited her
motiicr
. Mra Louise W llkina. The
Dave Reynolds a. and John Oalchildren sang for Che patients
laghu and Bob Ehredl one each
at the Medical Building. * The
Tod Egloston ted Renner Ford ChUd Study Club wlU observe
to tbetr big win with 23 pointe gentlemen's night Saturday. Feb.
19. They wffl be going to a rae-

made for money. Among those
were money to help sponsor a
trip to Europe for Miks Dllkn-

Myrtle Bauman, «. who pegged
away Friday of injuries suffered
in a car accident the previous
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark had
dinner at Inman's in Galesburg
Friday. Othsrs in the group

ent P A system for the gymnas­
ium. The helper for the teacbsrs
on Hie playground waa ouce
again discussed. They would pra­
ter a man for the job. Dlscus-

Slaadtags: Welton* Heating
00, River Bend Golf M, High­
land* Dairy 83. Andrus Insur­
ance and Thornapple Rink 49.

Annual'

wtrv the following as delegates
to the MABC annual meeting at
East TAndny on March 33: Wal­
ter Baird and Gerald Unaley.
Bdlevue; Qarenco Cairns. Has­
tings; Robert Christophe!. Bat­
tle am*, and Wayne Ferris,
Dowling.
In addition to &gt;fr. and Mra.
Fred Halbert's talk and Hildas on

RuamU 199-549, Dot Tossava 1W515 and Don Haywood 103-507.
Gwd gunea: Milford CarneU

Lake Odessa
By Ruth Peterman

UPHOLSTERING
Woodland Phone
Directory Deadline

9 Yem Sam UcstiesR.

Yhi furniture

The new Genera! Telephone basketball game at Indianapolis
The Child Study Club is ones
directory tor Woodland wiU "go
to press" Fet&gt;. 28, General Tele- again planning to bo at Scheldt's
for the license sales. They wiU

Durfee

■UILOII
as her guests Bunday. Feb. 8,
her son, the,Maynard Giermans
of Ionia, MBs Sandra Gierman
and Dale Hynes of Lansing. *
Mra Lcnor Vargas, son and
grandson were Bunday, Feb. 8,
dinner guests at Mr. and Mra

It’s o Family Problem
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mra Herald Classic wwe Mr. and
Mra Duane Ciutn and family of
Dearborn Heights. Saturday eve­
ning they called on his mother,
Mra Floyd awn of Hastings.
Mra Galin Kilmer and family
of Hastings joined them at
Classics tor dinner on Sunday.
Oakn spent the weekend fish­
ing at Houghton Lake. In the
evening Mr. and Mra Glondon
Curtis and family called on her
worryfatf too muck over Money
Are Momw Problems upaeitiitff tke whob
faettOpt

CONSOUOATION IOAN NAT KKVS TOUR FROSUMS

to visit her niece. Mr. and Mra
RuarnsU Lind and David. On hmday they were joined by Mr. and
Mra Fore* Sisson. Mr. and Mra
Larry Schmalbach of lensing.
James Page of mmota. MT. and
Mra Paul Bbson and family of
Freeport. and Larry Lydy of

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Wayne FWris, a 100 percent
user aince 1953. was feud with
which la very unusual for thia haring a three-yrer herd ave­
rage of over 800 pounds buttertime of the year.
Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mra
Tod O'Laughlin were Mr. and
Banner adi brntfit yonl
Mrs Hugh OXnughUn, Terry
bourne AFB, OhSo. is a member O'Laughlin and Mr. and Mra
of the Strategic Air Command,
the Nation s ootnbat ready Interooaunental missile and bomb­
er, force. The airman la a 1983
graduate of Mount Clemente

hundred-sixty relatives and
friends attended the open house
for Mr. and Mn. Bd Rice at
Ivan D. Smith, son of Mra.
Quimby Church Sunday pm. In Vivian M. Osborne at Rl Dow­
ling. has been presoated to air­
man flrat class in the U. B. Air
daughter and family, Mr. and
Bowen, and the Jerry Tobla**
Mra. Rex Casey. * Francis Hook
of Glen Elyn. Hl
waa a Bunday dinner guest of
The LAfl. will meet Thura­
Mr. and Mra. John Hook.
day, Feb. 34. at the home of
Pauline Armstrong. Club Na 1

airman is a graduate of Battle
Creek Centra] High School. His
wife, Glenda, la the daughter of
Mr. and Mra Delbert I. OOodrum
of 1806 N. Lake St, Madera,

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vtstted their granddaughter and
daughter and family, the Thoma*
Steurys at Fullerton. Calif, and
visited many Interesting places
tn the area ★ Mr. and Mra Roy and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Erb and Mra Effie Parker of Caffrey at Battle Creek, Mr. and
Mn. Millard Gaylor and family
of East Leroy. Callers were Mr.
and Mra Henry Fcxd of East
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aid Wortley and two children.
Who had recently moved to
Mr. and MTO George Roberta and ,
Rapid* from New York,
son. Mr. and Mra. LaVsrne Rob- Grand
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Saturday supper guests of
erte are home from their trip wore
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ly were Feb. 7 supper guests of
her sister, Mrs. Stephen Osgood,
and family. * Archie Woodman
was quite surprised the other
day while driving near the Libby
Douglas farm to see a wild hen
turkey. * Mary Ellen Osgood waa
a Sunday. Feb. 6. afternoon guest

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Charite MoCaffree, Jr., Mich­
igan States veteran head swim­
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tional OoUegiato and Scholastic
Army Pfo. Vern K. Johnson.
Swimming Trophy for outstand­
30. son of Mr. and Mra. Robert ing contributions to his sport. .
H. Johnson. R4 Hastings, partici­
pated in Exercise Marne Mauler,
an 11-day field training exercise
conducted by the 3rJ Infantry
in Germany Jan. 38-Fib. 7. The
exercise provided training in tac-

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NOTICE OF

By Mrs. Beuit M. Cairns

PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City

Bumpus. w Mr. and Mrs. Frank
• Engle visited their daughters in
Grand Ralpds Friday, Feb. 4.
and spent from Saturday until

slater. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hill
in Charlotte, Bunday. Feb. 8. *
Mr. and.Mra. Donald Geiger of
Flint were Saturday. Feb. 8. vlsi-

of Hastings, Michigan, will hold a pub­

PENNOCK

lic hearing relative to the adoption of

CONCRETE
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a proposed amended Zoning Ordinance

Bond 4k Qrwvsl

of the Public Acts of 1921 as amended.

Concrete Blocks

pursuant to the provisions of the City
and Village Zoning Act being Act 207

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public hearing will be held at the

ASTINGS

EATING,
Aopa w. bodget-balancefs. With Dodge
Coronet, yea coo afford to. Here's an
car with a aow Mrtkrok for swingers Coronet

driving. Take Coranot's looks. Loti of poopl*

Turn signals. Sait beta, frost and roar.

have. Toko the extra* at m extra cost:
Outsida rearview minor. Podded dash, lockup
lights. Variable-spied wipsn and wsxhin.

They 're all lUndard. And CoiomI'i pika?
Thal’i easy to taka, too. Hat new Oodge
Coronet for I 965-now al your Dodge Dealer a.

JOINTHE DODGE REBELLION —~®ss®s

FUftNACIS
Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal
HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING

Council Chambers in the City Hall on
the 7th day of March, 1966, a^h:OCj
P.M. when all persons interestedgkay
appear and ba hoard,

Notice is further given that copies

af the proposed amended Zoning Ordi­
nance and map are on file at the office

of the City Clerk for examination.

PLUMBING EUFFLIB
WATER SOFTENER!

WATER HEATIU

DONNA J. KINNEY
City Clark

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES

•

220 E. STATE ST.

Coll WI 5-5769

or

WI 5-3732

Doted: February 14, 1966
City of Hastings, Michigan

■

�Lake-0 Rebekahs
Install Officers

The Road Report

Write
Travels Abroad
Another day at tte no we
aaw a Kiwi. a bird with no wings
crUJ, whisker* lite a CM, end
nostril* on ths end of a kx*
fW bin. It lays only one «
J* • •**»&lt; which to a quarter
the weight of the bird. Peculiar I
, A*J" “&gt;d x ww&gt;
travel­
ing by ourselves and at a tourist

Stifle Sneeze
But Scrap the
Superstition

Refuge Rebekah Lodge 2g
Lake Oteesa installed jfeto

YOU PAY
THE Bill/

In a w booklet, “Common
Cold, Ths Fteto." the Na itone I
TutereukMW Association has
------------a tow time pw&gt;-

trip through Now Zealand and
Ito wonderfully green country­
ride with thousands of sheep and
dairy stock whloh to tte bates
of indutery and exports of mut­
ton and butter. Because of mild
climate there are no barns. Farm
bouses were painted and there

Avenue. I earing, the Common Vntp eaa
Cold booklet makes light of the
vary in content and strenatt
following myths:
however, so tetter get your doc
fever. What If you have both??? tor's OK before you take them.
A normal diet with an ample
amount of liquids is the be*

U.S. District Court

Bankruptcy Petitions

LJring on such ships to. for ua,
the test and most relaxing meth­
od of traveling.
After right days sailing on the
Pacific our ship anchored in the

family with a dinner in his hon­
tetter get yourself off to tbs
or. Spec. 5 Belter returned home won't budge.
family doctor for a thorough
from Germany on Jan. 29 with
J. Grab a pile of bteakete and checkup
sweat oat tte cold germ*. Not a
liner ot Ocrmay.) Tney have a
3O-day furlough to wpcxl with
their families, and then will go
rerrice in the Army. Attending
were hla parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Jerry* Belter and sister. Gwenda,

Clearing away the tons of bottles, paper, cans
and assorted litter that is thrown on highways
costs taxpayers more than $100 million a year.
Between 750 and 1,000 Americans are killed
and nearly 100,000 seriously injured each year
in litter-caused accidents.
American Road Builder*’ Association

snywter* All enjoyed a tamaraa
native feast) ot young pigs.!
chickens, breadfruit, yams and1
plantain - bananas baked over

sailing for several minutes by
Immigration officer* because the
be thrown back. That evening pursuer could not find our Pass­
after we had enjoyed dinner of porta, or ua. In the crowd and
with native bread, bananas, pa­ hoggoC (roast lamb) and vege­
payas. mangos, citrus and a des­ tables) a group of Maori women
sert. As always at meals tn the danced and sang in the hotel
South Boas everyone has a green
coconut and drinks Ito pure waNear the Maori village of
Kahokaw Pluto Geyser shoots
hot water and Steam up to SO
feet, and boiling mud pools spurt
big blobs continuously into tlie

pany. a Robinson, an ambulance
driver entered the Army In May.
1965, completed basic training at
Port Knok, Ky.. and arrived

Dunham

hove them cleaned the safest and most

ScoU Melvin became their adop­
ted eon. Hl* parmto brought him
to church Sunday morning where

By taxi toured the Wand, stop­ cent dinner guest of Mr. and
ping at an Interesting museum Mr* W"d Cteeeeman. * Mark
in a park and to take pictures Week*, who la in military aerof a - pretty lily pond where

saw soma naked little boy* and
.girls with one garment, for
wasthri la always warm.
A night's sailing and our ship
wm at the wharf in Papeete,
oapktal of Tahiti, and a group of

CLEANING
If you ora proud of your furnishings

dance. The streets were dirty
and shops are Chinese, for Poly­
nesians are lazy and get their
food from the rich jungle soil

Shade and Andy were Mr. and
Mra. Marvin Shade and family
of Sunfield. Mr. and Mr*. Dean
Shate and family of Hastings

MILLER'S Duradean
9 YEARS IN HASTINGS

are being fed now, will abund­
antly repay next Bummer by the
Insects they will destroy.

session and many members were 1
living at thia Hotel. Built on 1
hills «hte dty contains fine gov­
ernment buildings, a good har- .
bar and several parka In om of
by boa about the tropical Island which waa a magnlfkant floral
stopping at beautiful viata
our ship was tied to a wharf kt
points: Capt. Obok’a monument;
Pago Pago, where, aa In all
an Old lighthouse; Arahurehn
Polyneaslan islands, native wo-

For the guy who’ll rather drive than fly: Chevelle SS 396

once sacrificed to the gods and
To aavw a day we went on a
at the tomb of the last ruler, amall ship to Lyttelton, on the
King Pomare. on top of which is South Island; the aea was very
a' flre-toot replica of a nun botrough and we spent the most
uncomfortable night experienced
on any of our many voyage*
How glad we were to reach the people wtro fat, lazy and happy
harbor from which explorers and looking. Why work when land
and aea and a paternal Ameri­
can government furnish plenty?

forgettable.
’ After five more day* aallllng
reefs. only small ships can reach
on tmnqulll' seas we reached
the shore. so our ship anchored
i Honolulu ibr the fifth Ume. We
a mile away and two boats
j wintered in Hawaii IB years ago
brought about fifty Inhabitants
out with Jewelry. doth, and capped mountains and TMman,land many of you received our
Sea. 1.400 mite* to Melbourne,
Australia, and from grand South-,
ern Cross Hotel made dally
Journeys about the State of Vlc-

like beet in tlie United Stales,
which Included an excellent din­
ner at the House of Cathay—

happy and content.
I am disappointed with thia
greatly curtailed report of our
17,000 mile journey with so

this lovely lady took us In lire
car for sightseeing about Auck­
land. largMt city in N. r. with
400.000 people. It wee cod for

Chevelk SS 393 Sport Coupe wiih Body by Fithtr.
ConrerlibU alto available.

it la impossible to are thingy as
they are through another's eyes
or word picture*

are the opposite of our* and In
April and May the Fan flower*
and tree coloring were beautiful.
Miss Heaps told us name* of
plants strange to us and pointed
out places of interest. At a mu-

Time ends everything and we
boarded the Mkmtervy (a sister
ship of the Mariposa on which
we started) for our return Jour­
ney. It waa tied to a wharf in
Woonoomooioo Bay. and Alice

This year will boon come to a
close and may we forget the
days of menial and phyalcal
pain, and remember only ths
many good days, and hops and
pray 1906 will be a better year
of health. happiness. good-will
and peace for all In this troubled

THE CHEVROLET
WAY

on wide-base wheels.
Start it up aadyoe've tuned in on 3M
enbk inches at Turbo-Jet VS.

Get It OMving and suddenly you’re a
driver again, with things to do. With
feari to shift. A dsteh to wort. Stif-

LAPO PHARMACY

adjusting brakes to riow yon dswa.

Even a set at puges to read, If you

Wbat’s naw
In your home?

The force that drives ts Chevrolet's
396-cu-tn Turbo-Jet VB, which gen­
erates 325 hp in standard form; 360
hponjrourprder.
,

specify them.

East Doud
By Mn. Uoyii Omn

New lake a curve and dlscsver a
■Moth-rtitag car that taa’l a noose ia

the comers. This CbenUe utterly &lt;tosurgery Saturday. Feb. 5, *
Blodgett Hospital, Grand Rapids
* Mr. and to* Marvin Fekte
and Sharon from Dowling call­
ed on their grandparent* WU1
Ourds. Bunday. Feb, a. e Mr. and
Wi Lloyd Owen called al Wil­
liam Cux al Nashville, Satur­
day, Feb. 5. * Mr. and Mr*
Lloyd Owen, Owvn L. and Bhur-

lights to creaked roads.
This, yen see, Is a Cksvelle 88 SN.

It also features a floor- mounted
shift, fully Synchronized 3«
speed transmission and a
choice of rear axle ratios.

Stiffer coil springs
and shock absorb­
ers comeatstand­
ard equipment on
the SS 396.
5

A

bm&lt; MwiraUy. Bat akat

Batuntay. FVto B.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Leinaar
of Oaitar Lake, Mr. and Mra
Verner Boltaer of Nashville and
Mr. and Mrt. Harry McOurkln

IARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET

1415 S. HANOVIk

HASTINGS

I
PH.
wi

�Winter Brings "White" Snow — Classifieds Bring "Green" Cash
rvxucariox

8-JHH HA8TINO5 BANNER

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

[AjE MODEL USED CARS

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481

Sift

PRICED TO SELL

BARRY'S

SAVE $ $$

Chrysler - Plymouth

CHEVROLET

1M4 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering

S. Honovar at City Limits

M35 S. Hanover

1M4 DODGE MODEL 330
4 Dr. Sedan. Has automatic
drive. Radio. One owner. 31.195
IBM FORD GALAXIE 5M
4 Dr Sedan. Has automatic
drive, power steering and

WI 5-2425

U»d?r.Volt Baltdlas

WI 5-2426

trade. Save 3M 31.585

1965 CHEVROLET
Mecayne 4 Dr.; 8 cyt. autemrtlc.
.000 wMtos. Car Rka rwwl

1584 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan513*5
1963 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Has full power.

1963 CADILLAC SEDAN
DeVUle. Factory air condltlon-

1964 CHEVROLET

Save on this one52,395
1963 FORD GALAXIE 500
2 Dr. Sedan. Has 8 cyl. engine.
Automatic drive and fad Io.
31250

1964 PONTIAC

1M3 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
3 Dr. 8 cyl. Sid. trans. Radio.
One ownerSIAM
1B63 MERCURY MONTEREY
Custom 2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto­
matic drive, power steering.
1964 BUICK
IMS MERCURY HARDTOF

1963 CHEVROLET

1M2 CHEVROLET
2 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyL
4 Dr. Station Wagon. VI en-

III

1862 MERCURY
4 Dr. Custom Sedan. Power
steering and brakes. ....81,1*5

1963 BUJCK

ILL

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

llxtlnxi, MlrMyen

correctly,

1864 VALIANT
V100 4 Dr. 6 Cyl. Automatic.
Radio.

CARDS OF THANKS » IN MIMORIAMS—2c asr word.

pUeo‘lrkddln&lt;f iL?CI
is uW k«*riac.

1M3 CHEVY MONZA

dio. heater.
1963 MERCURY METEOR
8 cyl, Btd, Radio, w/walls.
1963 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
2 Dr. Sedan. Auto. cyl. Radio,
heater.

Calendar of
Special Events

TUESDAY, MARCH 22
I HASTINGS BPW STYLE SHOW
1MZ RAMBLER CUSTOM
—Tuesday. March 23. Central
4 Dr. 6 cyl- Automatic. Radio,
Auditorium, for Scholarship
beater. Cheap I
Fund.
1961 RAMBLER STA. WGN.
Custom 4 Dr.

1961 THUNDERBIRD
Fully equipped, w/walla.
IBM FONTIAC STA. WGN.
4 Dr. Power steering, seats and
brakes. Automatic.

THURSDAY. FEB. 34
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. II —
M«;ts Thursday. Feb. 24, at
horn? of Mrs. Earl Johnson.
509 W. Colfax at 2 pm.

HELP WANTED

1963 MERCUBY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering

1M1 MERCURY METEOR
, V8 Sedan3475

Used

MU CADILLAC
. 4 Dr. Sedan Deville. Fully
' MUlpped Including air condl■ tiontng. Showroom condition

IMS OLDSMOBILE

radio, whitewalls, sharp.
1BC4 VOLKSWAGEN
excellent condition.

1864 PONTIAC
. . . Booneville Convertible.
Fully equipped including 421
engine, a wide-track beauty.

'

1864 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan.
i, radio. One local
1M1 CADILLAC
. . . Beautiful blue Sedan DeVUle. Air conditioning, full
power and all the extras, fully
guaranteed

1B63 CHEVROLET
rar

steering.

good

1M1 PONTIAC
brake*, white with black vinyl

ua roKTuc
. . . Catalina 3 Dr. Hardtop.
Power steering, radio, whiteIBM OLDSMOBILE
. . . Blarfire 2 Dr. Hardtop.

GOODYEAR BROS.
WI 5-5052

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

SPECIAL!

1310 N. Michigon

(Limited Time)

NOTICES

MOTTOS or BEAMING
ON SAMY COUNTY
SOWING OBDINANCX

FUXUCATIOX OXDXX.

Nev • Remodel

KAECHELES
305 S. Church

WI 5-5352

CANVAS TARPS
5x7 to 16x20

$3.47 up

Fal’lko B^rrTV2aa“1,aark"**
, Haulage, Mlrklgaa, 1:00 a.s. to
OO naan ead 1:00 pa. to 0:00

Be: Koc*r O. Klditen

SIS Koloamoo Bulldin
KoUmnoo. Mirhlaaa
OBEEB—OaaaraL

llallr the aamo aa
Ordlaaaeoe wbleh I

2/17

1865 VOLKSWAGEN
3 Dr Sedan Radio, etc.

1864 GALAXIE 5M
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 Cyl.
W/walls. Power steering.

1M4-T. BIRD
2 Dr. Hardtop.
Power steering and brakes.
Automatic 8 cyl. One owner.

1863 GALAXIE 508
2. Dr. Hardtop Fastback
Cruto-a-matlc. 8 Cyl. Power
steering, w/walls, radio.

5X%
Land Bank intefest rates
remain at 5'/i %. Get lha_money you need to build
your farm business—get
it at this low rate. Repay­
. ment terms up to 35
years. No prepayment
penally. See us about
penalty.
i
a
Land Bank Ioan I

With Electric Start, Auto­
matic Type Transmission,

HASTINGS OFFICE

»Sale ’699”
—Small Down Payment—

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
-37 So.

845-3150

1/17

MOBILE HOMES

Low car mileage.

(8-10-12 Ft. Wide)

NEW end USED

nr.
,
1
Went Adi Sell Unused Items.

Over Start's Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store

OPEN FRIDAYS

Large quantity of Ladles'
WINTER SKIRTS
and SWEATERS
Ladles' &amp; Men's PAJAMAS

WINTER COATS &amp; DRESSES
sUU HALF PRICE

1963 FALCON DELUXE
4 Dr. Wagon.
Automatic 8 cyl. Radio.

• OLDS - CADILLAC

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

Men's SHORTS
&amp; Boy s T-SHIRTS

FOR SALE-MI5C.

BIG SALE

owner car that 12$ N. Mich. Ph. 945*2421
carefully reooodlART MEADE, Salesman

Don't lot troubles plogus you

. WALK UP AND SAVE!
x
3/17

DOG N’ SUDS
DRIVE-IN . . .
OPEN . .

SAVE UP TO $1,000.00

(Mon.. Tues, Wed.. Thurs.)

(We Buy Mobile Home*, Also)
(Friday)

MIDLAND
MOBILE HOMES

(Saturday)

4624 S. Division
Grand Rapids. Mich.
Ph 532-5065

M-37 West

Old established financial Insti­
tution has unusual opportun­
ity for family man 25-50 In
good health, with substantial
business or sales experience,
and genuine interest in people.
College preferred. Classroom
and field training. Guaranteed
income plus commission and
benefits If qualified. For Inter­

Lana, Wilmette,’nilnols. or
houses on wheels PBA. ap­
phone 2560060.
3/17
proved: Bend 53.00 for beauti­
ful colored catalog of 177 floor WANTED—Lady to care for con­
plans, booklet offering 580
valescent patient, not bedrid­
plans, national dealer Informa­
den. live in or ouL Phone WI
tion. and new house trailer
5-517® anytime.
tf
material, to: Franklin Thrift
Homes. Inc. (America's finest WANTED —General office help,
pre-cut homes) Dept T. P.O.
typing and varied office duties,
Box 831, State College, Pa. Zip
shorthand helpful. An equal
18801.
2/24
opportunity employer. Write
Box 1004, Hastings Banner.
2/17
* Helt Wonted

DOMESTIC ELECTRIO SEW­
ING MACHINE — Cabinet
model, buttonhole attachment,
53280; 4 Volkswagen tires, size

ail 4. Phone 5-6310,

2/24

New Moon trailer with S' x
10‘i' enclosed porch. Phone
387-3853 after 5:30 or week­
ends.
3/34
APPLES
We're open daily—except Sunday
BLENDED CIDER .
It's FRESH. No preservatives.
GOOD POTATOES
Nelson's Welcome Orchard
H mile north of Ionia on M-66
tf

young trainees in engineering LOT OWNERS-We buUd and
and other general office fields
finance, For Information on
Background ot mechanical
spring building, prices and
drawing ant! typing desirable.
floor plana, write Darwin Ben­
Must be neat appearing. An
jamin, HOMESTEAD CORP,
equal opportunity employer.
Sunfield, Mich. Phone 3-6300.
Write: Box 1004. Hastings
Banner.
2/17
IT'S
JACOBS PHARMACY
PENNEY'S IS ACCEPTING AP­
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
PLICATIONS FOR PART­
SERVICE! No charge for over­
TIME OFFICE WORK — Must
size prints.
.
tf
have some knowledge of book­
keeping and filing. Apply in
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
Ungs.
1/17
ZIP Code number. Threa-Una

WANTED AT ONCE
5225. This Includes, pottage
Rawleigh Dealer in
5880 or write
“J?
BurPWs Spec­
FINANCIAL PROGRAMS. Inc.
ialty Shoppe, Delten. Mich..
N. Barry Co. or Hastings
48048.
tf
4922 S. Division
Write:
Grand Rapids. Mich. 4B508
.
2/24 COMPLETE OARAGE EQUIP- RAWLEIGH DEPT. MC B 851 3,
with Host Naw Electric UpFreeport, Hl.
Brush. No wet carpets or handtf
INVESTIGATE ACCIDENTS —
2/17
Earn 48 44 hour, part or full
time. Car furnished. Expenses FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HADI WAITRE8S WANTED — Apply
—Use RexaU's fast permanent.
in person at 231 W. State, Haspaid. -No experience required.
Regular 32.00—Now 31 DO. No
Ungs. Oould's Restaurant. 3/3'
Men urgently needed now.
pre-ahampoo—No after odor.
Free Information. Write UNI­
Available at Jacobs' Pharmacy. TWO COOKS for 10 weeks sum­
VERSAL. CW-2, 8801 Hillcrest.
mer camp four miles from
Dallas, Texas 75205.
2/17
Hastings. Prepare evening meal
TABLE PAPER — For picnics.
FARM LOANS—loans are
POSITION OPEN as manager
family reunions, lota ot usee.
ning meals Tuesday through
still available I Re-finance that
and caretaker of the Hastings
Friday beginning June 13
contract or other debts, buy
Riverside Cemetery. Must be
ner dfflce.
through August ISth. Write:
more land, or Improve your
Hastings Banner, Box 1003. tf
property with a long-term real
FOR SALE —50 tons first and
second cutting hay. alfalfa and
brome. Call Hickory Corner*
AppllcaUons must be made tn
537-4510.
1/10
671-6216.
tf
writing to: Charles H. Hinman,
Preaident, c/o Hastings Post NEW KINO EVAPORATOR
el leleated u axelade or die
Office, Hastings, Michigan.
ARD COPPER PAHB—SU. 14ear.gi appUsaUoas trsw.psnaat
2717
&gt;r the eoavooleaeo e( reader! beage tanks and gathering cart
raw toeaa ooeepalleaa ar* ooainsist ON MIC
LADIES — To sell and demon­
with a new gasoline motor,
Idorod noro altnclivs *0 pereoai
TLEDOAEI gee
strate Studio Girl Fine Oos•a* ms Ibaa ike elkor. Dispump. hose, a lot of maple-flow
ertDlaatlM In eaipleymul beeeeee
ot
MS
I*
aretebUe*
by
the
1844
commissions. Write: Ruby GUIsee this modern outfit. Milton
EJsrvlco. Ph. ¥71
Hammon, Otsego. Ri, Phone
06 2-2486.
2/17
• Rapids, Michigan 48606. 2/24
YOUR OPPORTUNITY—We wlU
train you to become a branch
manager. Rapid advancement,
outstanding salary opportuni­
ties and employee benefits.

least high school graduate, and
have a car.- Phone Mr. How­
ard at 945-3434. Local Finance
Corporation, Hastings
2/17

★ Business Services

2/17
BARGAINS tn The Banner
Want Ad section . . . Hastings'
top Shopping Guide: Top rai­
J®"- Action wun s
Ofaction 1 Call WI 6-3441.

OIN Q INCOME TAX RE­
TURNS at you rplace or mine
after 4 pm. O. W. Spencer,
1001 S. Dibble, Hastings. Ph.
WI 5-5058.
4/14

paid off: Stop Depredation:
Live in Trailer until house is
completed: We also manufac­
ture custom built house trailer*

week. Uve near lake and Chieago, wonderful opportunity ,
for young girl or older woman.
Reference* required. Reply to

GENERAL CLERICAL HELP — ★ Notices

NOT JUST A JOB

1883 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE

RenneR Ford Inc.

SERVICE — Mercury outboard

BUT A CAREER . . .

We will accept farm tools
or tractors in trade on these
units.

*8 HELPER desired by
15. Small family, own

ICE — Trimming. cabling. r»Phone OL 3-8068. NsAhvills,
Mich.
tf

wheels. like new. call after 8 ELECTRIC Razor* repaired-^
Special —Your razor cleaned, lubricated and sharpened, only
1135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 K.
BUte Bt, Hastings
tf

A- Business Opportunities

1861 FALCON FUTURA
2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard.
8 CyL Radio, vr/walls, vinyl trim

19C PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE
8 Cyl. Automatic. Power
steering.

WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
VALUE IS LOST, make use of

ih« Horn* &lt;&gt;fllr«

CUT HOME —Easy financing:

Springfield 7J H.P

1965 COMET
A large selection of tools
404 Series,________
Cyl. Standard.
available for this tractor—
Power steering.
1864 COMET CALIENTE
8 CyL Standard.

BARRY COUNTY
tOMIXO COMMTAinON

IIABTIMOII MUTUAL 1W1UMAMCB
COMPAJTV, HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Classified Paragraphs

k Automotive

TRACTOR

"WHITE SALE1
USED CAR
SPECIALS

WI

81 CHEV. IMPALA-2 Dr. Hard-

Phone WI 5-2479

1945 F 188 H TON PICKUP
8 Cylinder.

I'll

r^PWaelarr

Farm Machinery

124 N. Jefferson

REAHMS CARS

NOTICES

HASTI NGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Call WI 5-3481

rubber. A-l shape. Loaded!

4 ---Wheel
Drive
----------.82.195
1963 CHEV. IK TON TRUCK
Has rebuilt engine51350
IB54TORD 1 TON

EXCITING VALUES

Barry. C
■I:-Mr.-

Heating - Plumbing
Service

Attention:
1964 CHEVROLET BELAIR
Men and Women
Automatic. Radio. Heater.
2M N. Mkl&gt;K»
2/17 Do you need extra money to
supplement present earning?
If you have car and phone
you may qualify fpr top-paying
FARM IMPLEMENTS
job as House of Fuller repre­
sentative.
More than 10,000 men and
women now earn upwards of
580 weekly working 15 to 20
flexible hours.
For more information write:
FULLER BRUSH COMPANY
2488 Gaywood
—Used Wheel Horse Lawn Trac­ Kalamazoo or phone: FI 5-2BM
tf
tor with mower and blade.

IM1 COMET
‘
Hydraulic. A-l shape!
Dr Sedan. Standard trans.
3495 —Used 3 pt. Rear Blades—7ft

OLDS

PUaUCATtOX OXDXX.

A Ml*hh wi&gt;.' HeeUeri. MleAlsea. a bearias
whlrh all erod ion of «U

1964 DODGE DART
8 Cyl. Standard Trans,

1965 FORD H TON PICKUP
Like new. Has radio, etc. 31.825
19*5 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP |

1961

Mtaklge.

Arleae W. Caapkell,

1864 FORD
2 Dr. 8 Cyl. Automatic. Radio.

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Starter and lights.
4 Dr Sedan. Automatic drive
and radio3558
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WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
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sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
Radiator Shop, 313 N. Jeffer-

4000 BALES OP HAY—35c to 68c
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2/3 ACRE

BORDERS A NICE CREEK
i city limits,
yard. School

additional man In the lube and
light repair department Also

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PLANT GUARDS in Hastings WANTED TO RENT OR UEASE
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Printers Errors
Record Butinen Create Curious

Plans

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Beautification

Bible Editions

KS

of Biblical

mlng to limited to the survey.
O7J33J71

legistUm pnacribProriatomof highway funding
many service* to cair
Bfate Highway Director How­
the Rev. Buwalda for ard K Hill said the proposed JegMaUon pamed by the recent
program ha* bean subratoted to
the U. K Bureau ot Public Roads
Hom*. MOT Church ladle* and
achedukd federal participation

Rev. Heirigel
‘Takes’ Rolariant
On World Tatar

Thto ia equivalent to * rec-

J&gt;C fr miliar

Uripatlon in federal funding la

generously

contributed

to

the

All of this sum. except (&amp;M.000 for erenin strip acquiaiUon
Don Scavone tz Family
Kenneth Stamm dr Lynden
Oarroll Stamm di Family beautification on major nontmarstato highway*.
ProjMta valued at I3.000.50C
alongside Interstate routes and

coinpara-

the jrgldahire. A legislative com­
mittee to conducting hearings
throughout the Blate, on the

In Memoriam

Mi:
were opened during UM*. Ill
Barry County, described

US-23 north of Ann Artxr;

WE LL START WITH THE ATTIC

IN MEMOBIAM
In loving memory of our dear
Included in the projects la
aon and brother, Frank McNutt. the planned InataUarion of mod- U8-23 north of&gt;lho Ohio State of Dowling. ♦ A Valentine Bunera toilet fadlllk* at a total of Uno; US-131 aouth of Cadillac;
Methodist Church Saturday af“Bo suddenly you ware sailed.
The facilities would be providternoon. A11 Sunday school
To be in God * Kingdom abo’
always retroic in both the westbound and dren played puncs and enjoyed
member
Your goodness and your love.
candy.
Sadlx missed by
Mra. Elnora Whitney ot Lan­
all the family.
sing aaa a Saturday dinner

LEGALS
OBDH or PUBUCATIOM—

New locaUooe proposed for
roadside planting* are on US-23

s«nlr«
run at U
Kaaa
Dal***: r»k*Mry ?lb,
'
Philip H. MilchHl

publication obpbb.

Muskegon. US-31 (BL) in Mus­
kegon. US-131 in Kainmawno, and '
at the following interohangta:
U8-33 aouth of Ann Arbor, M-14Plymouth Rd., 1-75 (aix inurchangos between Flint
'
Clarkston) and 1-75 at Birch
Run Rd.

Baird: lMir*&gt;n 5. IM*
Philip H MlUkrtl J«*s* rt Pro

rUBLICAT1OH OBDEB

PUBLICATION OBDEB.

dude Phil Hlgbto, Richard La*-

Beater BlbleU

and Mra. Prank Davidhaay. Af­
ternoon visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Walton and chll-

McCrumb.

plagued Biblical scholars

even

Mistakes were so prevalent in

Pennock Hospital

thelr daughter. Mr. and Mra. Crown took control of Bible
Robert Work and children near printing, and even today a limi­
Muskegon. ♦ Mr*. Greta Blough ted number of British publisher*

AD MITTAM OS*
rsae era at
aiuinuj

James Version.

DMLTON

Bill Blough and children were

Robert Blough at Northville.

nlng viators.

Myera and Mra. George Owen
vt-uwd Mra Marvin Edward* tn Hastlngs Saturday. * Mra. Jim
Butterworth Hospital, Saturday. Burghdoff of Hastings and Mra. printed a New Testament sprink­
led with typographical error*.
grandmother, Mra. Gary Btudt,
an Pennock Hospital. Thuraday.
the unrighteous shall inherit the
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Grinnell
kingdom of God." Field * edition
spent Saturday with J. D. Grin­ Hiuraday.
survives aa the "Unrighteous
Mr. and Mn. Martin Tuttle Bible."
nell and family at Algonquin
The "Wicked Bible" of 1831
tor*. * Mrs. Floyd Fisher ar
Mra. Robert Newton attended

Mra. Karl Tuttle. * Bunday call-

and all thexi-

Sunday dinner
and survived.
Hasting* and Mra. Bob Fuller
and aon of Chicago were Tuesday * Roy Blough. who has spent
the Pool Bible.’' tn which
rtora ot Mra. Robert Newton.
Hospital, returned home BaturMra. Robert Newton

cost the printers 3,000 pounda

Rapids Saturday, Hr Mr. .and Mrs. Ed Nash returned home
Mrs. Kellii Boat and Mra. Lorna last Monday alter spending two

Thuraday. * Rev. Alice
of Byron attended the
Brethren Church and
School, n*.- Rev. W. O.

I*«M*calle
•*d» u pro

ful unto him, cndeavorrth to

Bunday supper giiests of Mr. and
of Saginaw and north ot Flint,
and north of Clarkston; I-M

Freeport

publioatiom oanu.

Supply Bowling team. Bunday
Mrs. Leighton Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blough. Mr. and

Eckert and children were SunPortland In the weotbour.d lane;
1-190 aouth of Holland and I­ Bouwens of AUo were Bunday
196 aouth of Douglas.
H .BM.
WHAM. *
*
Modem toilet facilities would Postma. * Mrs. Ivan Roush re­ of Clarksville were Sunday dinceived a call from her aon. Tom,
on UB-10 near Midland. US-23,
south of Ann Arbor. UB-27 north Mrs. Elnora Whitney of Lansing. the former's wedding annlverof Alma, US-27 north of Ithaca,
U8-31 north of Muskegon and fie Parker. local, were Saturday
Mr. and Mra Wayne Pi rids

Ann Arbor and cast of Ypsilanti, Stuart and children were bun­
ttoy dinner gueata of Mr. and
cost of Howell, and I-ISO south Mrs. Robert Anderaon of Union
of South Haven.
City. * Mr. and Mra. Claude
Walton and Mra. Ivan Rouah
nine planting projects tn screen
spent Wednesday In Grand Rap­
Junk yards c
id* They were luncheon gureu
and UB-131.
* Mrs. Claude Walton vLsiled
fly Mrs. Sylvan Ta/f
yard screening 1* 25 percent as
Mra. Mona Viotch of Lake Odea*
Wednesday, while Mr. Walton
attended a fanner* meeting. *
and daughter*, Biuuvn of Boa­
tings and Mra. Connlo Dukes,
local, visited Mra. Oust Wlngeier
al Sunshine Hospital and Floyd and Mra. Lutlier Storczyk of Alto
Grigor at Butterworth Hospital. and Mrs. Charles Overholt, local.
Sue Thaler spent Friday night
IUbIIb«i. MirhiaiB
Mra. Andrew Brandt, Mrs
Lorna Ptoh. Paul Bteckle and with Candy Bennett, of MlddleMDBB OT PUBLICATION—

Powell, during hi* talk.

And

Griffin,
United
Bunday
Beason

Chapman of Oirta Igtau. Calif. W
Mr. and Mrs. Ruaetil Price vialted Mi and Mrs. Gerald Thomp­
son of Ionia, Bunday.- * Robin

ford printed ■ magnificent edi­
tion of the. King Jaw» Bible
But it proved to be an full of
Mr. and Mra. Richard Bird mistakes Uwt the edition quick­
and family enjoyed a picnic near ly acquired the nickname
day with Mr* Effie Parker. * Yankee Spring* Bunday and Basket I ful of Error*."
Mra. Dun Postma. Mra. Art • hunted" deer with their camera.
Moore, Mrs. Ivan Roush and
Mra. Sylvan Tagg spent Thurakee Springs.
Charles Blough attended the fu- (for rineysrd).

visiting her grandparents. Mr.
who la vacationing in Florida. * and Mra. Ricliard Shoebridge. *
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gelgvr and Mra. Ray Reed of Grand Rapids
visited her motlicr. Mra. S.ella
Bunday lunch guests of Mr. and
Mra Don Dalton ot Bt: Johns. * bridge home Sunday.
Linda Guernsey and Sandra urday visitors at the Merton Mishler of Grand Rapids at
Mr. and Mra. Alien FLUi visited
Mr*. Gertrude Won' and Ralph Shoebridge of Freeport and seve­
Roth's Funeral Home In Lowell.
ral girls from Middleville attend­
Story of Lowell last Monday.
Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*. Milton graphical error changed "mured
a birthday ruid slumber party dania were Sunday visitors of
SunSaturday with Carol Higgins of her sister. Mr. and Mra. Merton
Gun Lake. * Mr. and Mra. Rua- Mroccar. w David Blough of Blough home Friday.
Mr. and Mra Donald Crites wire
Wing was a Monday supper
luncheon gwwta and later guests raIwZ, -ri-i— * Gm riwZJ.’ i,ar«'13. MT. and Mra. Charlen k-uest or
death." In Che third. Che phrase
were Mr. and Mra. Reuben
* Mr. and Mra. Norval .Merton X
cm®, Jr. of Eaton Rapids. *
Th&lt;ler ®»«Talncd the Freeport, birthday,
dren first be filled.” became ia an effective
attended the Norm American_________________________ 1
Mra. Addle Scott of Portage and
“
Mra. Evie Bunnell of HasUngs Beauty Show in Detroit. Bunday.
were Wednesday visitor* of Mr. * Mrs. Mario Burdick and John
and Mra John DeWecrd. * Mr. Black of Hickory Comers were
and Mra Frank Rouah of Milo
were Friday supper guests of
Mr. and Mra. John DeWeerd. * George Estep were Bunday dinMra. Claries TunUs and chil­
dren of Hastings were Friday
visitors at the John DeWecrd
home

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Tuesday supper guests of his
parents. Mr. and Mra. Floyd
Dukes; * Mra. Leo Kyser and
Daritxus of Clarksville, and Mrs
Harry Relglar of Wcet Freeport
were Monday dinner gueots of
Mr*. Floyd Dukre to help Imt
celebrate her birthday. * Huw-

at the Ployd Dukes home * Mrs

PYgyoATiotr oBDBB.
hiA of MIHrtsao.

Hastings wer^Baturday visitors
Sunday dinner gucsto of Mr. and

Bunday. Peb. 8. luncheon

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MIMOtlAL MOHUMWTS

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Lowrance BroHi*&lt;«

Offica Hour*
a nr.

Phone 945-9415
Automobile Uen*

State Fane.lnwraece
AUTO —
BONDS

celebrate her birthday with a
beautifully decorated cake and
Mra. Ltnie Blough and Mra.
Mina Wieland spent hut Wed-

Mil S.

moh.. wd:

Wtokart of Grand Rapid* * Mra.
Sylvan Tagg entertained the
W8C8 Thuraday. There were 12
member* and fire guorta present

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LAWN MOWER REPAIR — Au-

Mrs. Ed Rice at the Quimby I
MeUxxhst Church. Sunday.
Mr. and Mra Don Wallunas1 WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship
Gilmore Jeweler*, 102 L Stete

Mra Kazys Pusnlkas of Hartings

Automobile 6r Machinery

CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR —Hal­
The Freeport Mother* Club
ting* Floor Covermg. 123 W.
mot Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 15
COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
Stat*. WI 5-5118.
at the Freeport Elementary
building. A bake goods sale was
ICE—Fint clau work. Call WI
held and a Rrpgram including
discussion of the proposed mill­
age rote. Freeport ciUxcns will WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
be able to cast their vote at the
Guaranteed workmanihip Alto
PYseport village hall.
The Jolly Seniors will meet
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
with Mra. Ivan Roush Thuraday.
State St.
fkb. 17 with a 6:30 supper.
Repair* and aharpening. Saw
parts and Mjpfdtot- McCulloch
The Freeport Chees Club held
3rd meeting Feb 3. Officer* ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
ted are: PrertdenL Bernard
PAIRED m heavy ga/menti Red
■lough; vice preaident. Glenn
Wtog (porting Boots and Shoes.
Brovont; Secretary - treasurer.'
Beebe's Shoe Shop, 123 $.
Richard Kunde; Billy Newton.
fafferaon.
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Rogre Blough and Gayto Thaler I

t

achdol building. Tiacre are no GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All
small home
money. Kveryotie la invited to

Buaine** Service* Offered
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rtt* Water
Systsrm. Sold, imtalM. aervksd.
Electric. Cloverdale 623-

Mrs. Pete Walluna*.

Wieland were Mra Karl Llvlng-

AfSncy for
ROBERT W. 8TAUK. Owner

tended the funeral of Mra- Alma
Mishler. Bunday. * Mr. and

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Inatallation, Dry Welt, Drain
field. Pumping ($24.00 far lit
1.000 gals.l. Call 945-5482. ■

li£j.

Concrete Products
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
watt. Ben Franklin Store. Slate GET YOUR READY-MIX frdm the
at Jefferson.

Phons WI 5-2123.
RENTAL pF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
Headquarters for hospital lup­ ALL GRADES WASHED *5AND
in. Gardner's. Phone 945­
2134.
Co. Home office 822 S. Bgpion.
Phone WI 5-5412. Plan?. W.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
ING done al th* farm according
to your specification*. Farm Bur­ Miscellmaeotts
eau Servkrt, MJ7 So, WI 5­
2223.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT SEVERWYK’S COLOR CEN­
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
TER
‘
ICE — 24 hour Ssrvic* (Hack
and whit*!. Jscgbt Prescription
221 W. Mill.
Pharmacy. Phone Wi 5-2466.

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE

ice, 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
WI 5-5178.

MOBILE HOMES SALES

Rodio, Tefavisioei

TROPHY CENTER
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of ttsc-

David Munn and son of Irving.
Mra. Gerald Durkee and daugh­
ter* of Wat FYwport. * Ray
Wieland and children of Wel-

5ENTZ TV COLOR SAUS AND
LERVKE — 315 L Hea over,
945-3862. Free tervH* far en*

in our new building *t 124 N. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
TVS. RADIOS
Jefferson. Experienced mechanKaliev Electric
UU4U.UI. KO.,
0&lt;4
MnJQlSVIlie
5-5052.

land nf Harting* W Mra Mlns
Wieland wm a Bunday dinner

lew. Mra. George Mann and ehll-

Call 945-3481 If You Would Uka to ba Mated in

LowcH * Mr. and Mm Keith

pantod Mr. and Mra. Howard
■fa i till and W. and Mr*. Ftoyd 1

PJ

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�tor departmsnt, *1*440:

NashvilleCouncil

*5.000; fire board. *1.501.
sanitation department *8,300.

Studies Budget
For Next Year

Middleville

The Mart Vine village, council
■wt Thuraday svenlng. and studIsd the budget for next year.
Which WIU be rcratlnteed by the

Carlton Grangers
•*previously, another
Report Activities as
held February 17.

Hospital, She would appreciate

Mrs. Clair Williams Wednesday.
* Friends have heard from the
Roy Kelleys that Uicy are nice­
ly situated in Mountain Horne,

economics chairmen at Carlyle

Brown and Stanley Kltoh will
lead in the discussion A Mr. and
Mr* Byron Rowlander were din­
ner guests al Mr. and Mi* Clair
WUllam* Bunday. A Bernard of Carlton Orang*
Wising*, who had serious surg­
ery at Btodgett Hospital a month

her utD to Florid* Monday. She1 DeUvery, Mountain Home, Art.
the Incidental fund* ner mp to noxsa* wauray. ~»|.rhe („npnillurt. va* In lhe SO**
1.029 which includes
Mr* Francis White, whose
recreation program.

{sister and husband, Mr. and
Mra. Tlxornton on Grand Rapid*
I street. A Mr* Glen HoUa re­
Ttw polk* department budget sunny south.
turned home Friday after vlaltWM estimated to be *10.730. Henning of Whltneyville Road
'pm-iln« hcr lnother' Mrs- Byron
street department. *34.780; wa- left for a Florida vacation Fri- rhomM ln Coldwater a couple of
day. A Mr. and Mra. Bob Tolan |
Lrtttla and Kimberly ac“P4
' companled their mother. A Mr*
of near Hasting Irfl
f°T WtUlam
William Irwin
Irwin ot
of Grand
Grand Rapid*
Rapids
spent Tuesday with her daughMr. and Mrs. Stanley Pinketocr mixed business and pl to­
il rc while in Indianapolis, Ind.,
and returning home Sunday. Re­
new. their daughter, stayed with

FAaav 945-942$

would be

Youth chairman Jeon Stamm

poor physical condition, this man may be
asking for a heart attack.The Michigan Heart Association, a
Michigan tU&gt;sd FtasB ageacy, says that violent exertion by
•persons not used to It may lead to a heart attack. To get In
good condition, aavs the Heart Association, exercise reasonably
and regularly — uien go siding.

Youth ennferecne at MarahaU.
March 5 and B, and ot the Farm­
ers and World Affairs Confercnoe at Wesley Woods just south
of Dowling. March 23-SO.

the Grange flag contest, and a*
। his requrat, Mark Newman's
i name was removed from the
' membership. The Orange has
Mra. Mir* Blnoo from Michigan
Ha pointed out that Uie
State UnlvtnUy cornea Friday to Orange Is a family organisation oontractcd to serve the Sol! Ctm: acrvatlon dlnnsr on April 12
and another dinner Is under
oonriderallon.

Pinkbeiner will be in charge. * meen and family returned home sponsible for Rural Free Delivery
Sunday. A Mr. and Mr* Harold
potluck supper at 7. Marguerite
Kermecn and family called on
Shroyer la seriously ill in the
Mr* Beaux! m Vw Community
hospital with a kidney ailment.
Hospital Ln BatUe Creek. Mr*
Uvea at the Koteeky Nursing Baud, who is M years young,
The muddy waters of the Mil­
had a cataract removed Tues­
day morning. She would be most
happy do receive cards or visitor*

Arthur Simpson, of Rolling
Meadow* ni., formerly at Mid­
dleville, Is now a Junior In the in Spain. He la
Illinois University In Urban!*
She earned a scholarship while

com attended the ABA banquet
Tuesday matinee of "Sound of
on Jan. 27. The family at L. 13. fore blending into a uniform
David Otto and family. A Poo- tlllery. 3rd Battalion Malntan- tween United Brethren Church Music" in Grand Rapids.
Stamm thanked the Orange tor color, the National Geographic
ple were md to hear Mrs. Laura; ance Unit in Germany. He waa at Leighton and the Method
, Kltch, mother of Stanley Kkch. a graduate of T-K High in 1M2.---------------------- ------- -------------------Clark Memorial Home on IMfl
I who wsa moved to Clark M»-1 MT* Dora Aubtl Is taking care Friday evening at the Leighton
money making scheme and they Sherman Street. Grand Rapid*
'mortal Home in Grand Rapid* of Mr*. Flossie Adams in the Church M
Harold Noah and Paul Leach

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NEW CARPETING

Noah and mother, Mr* Oulllan
went up Saturday and all re­
turned Sunday evening. * Mr.
and Mra. Arthur Smith of Has-

Buy Miller's
26 oz. 501 Nylon-$6.95

West restaurant at Macatawa
Beach near Holland, Sunday. A
The Middleville Reading Club
will meet In the Minnie McFall
Building March 8. A Mra. Rich-

principal of the Minnie McFall
Building, spent the weekend in
Saginaw.

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Sailor on Nuclear Carrier Writes
Fourth Graders at Southeastern
GutiU at U» William Cramer

Bill Cook Receives
Bachelor of Arty
Vietnam to receive mall from
from Olivet

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&lt;Ha also sent a port ca^d
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In regard to your quartton*. I
on*l carry a machine gun. al- SlbellUS ConCdFt

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Mrs. Osborn
Attends Possum
Poke Ceremony
Mr* BUUanova Qrtxn. VMM
of Michigan's (Mtamr OMW a

Ind.
ths MKMv .at the

•iy lived tn Heating*

.

waa supervisor of Prairieville
next concfn wiucn wiu oe rru
121, 4 pm. at Central High Audi- M aa chairman of the board.
sponsored
Mr. and Mrs Bradfield I-

Mr* Gordon Wolfe of Plain- i portl
ell spent lhe weekend with
My

ceiabration

P—M 1 M 6

The cmiennlal of Jan Blbattua,

social science. Ha also received
the Michigan Secondary School
Provisional ‘Beaching Certificate.

annivenary

UtHu Tfc—

Church members in Hasting*

suffered

REAL ESTATE

Tkusadav lihrKM* 17. 19M

World Prayer
Day Set for
Friday, Feb. 25

Mother Succumbs

mer of Baltimore lownahlp. W.

Mn. JrrtU Leisciunan ot Lan-

The Hastings Banner

honor- arm bomba,

rockets

played are Alla Marcia fro*.
and mis- Karelia Suite, last movsnent oC
Sympathy No. XI In D and
Finlandia.

by

United

Caudill, an elder devoting full
Church time to evangelism In the Church

I the federaUon of f
war to provide the

vice, translated into many dlf- Hastings church for special sarvThey have requested, “No gifts

with the special music,
different coun- dill attended Owosso C

U:10&gt;, was prepared by women

NATIONAL BANK
of HASTINGS

Committee of Scotland.

Missionary from
Japan at Zion
Lutheran Sunday

France, a title that outranks the

Paatar John Bowman, missionenth-day Adventist Church will
give the meditation on the topic. Church of

Woodland

visited

Sunday,

don. Her headquarters will con­
tinue to be in Washington, where

Hastings service on Feb. 25 will
be: Mr* Richard Shoebridge.
OsU, Evangelical United Brelh-

Aasambly of Ood; Mn. Clifford tn Karan*, Colorado and Mon­
rV'I.n
t. ...I
tana. After Mt oonvendon Ik
IMS He joined the LMharon

Vote for

ward, Preabyterian Church.
Special prayers will be gives

John

WUllam*.

British

Morion

JONES

Istoa;

Lawrence Larkin. Latin America, enrolling ftnt In Wartburg CdlJege, and subsequently. in Wart­
and Mra Keith Taylor, Africa.
burg Seminary In Waverly, low*.
Fol lowing his graduation from

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Hastings Moose
Host Mid-Winter
Conference

• These Certificates Will be Sold in
Minimum Amounts of $1,00000
• They Will Mature 12 Months from the
Date of Issue

ee Chapter boated the
r. Conference with Bp-

FOR MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION FEEL WELCOME

Moose Members
Aid Mothers' March

cere

Vernon Harbin. Wayne Hawkins.

Bookkeeping and
Banking.
YOUR SUPPORT

WMJL II APPRECIATED

PRIMARY

fairs Chairman Gerald CutchaJL

under lhe direction of Lorraine
Ruth CUrtto of Hastings and
Bcrnloe Lobely of Grand Rapids.
Balloting ceremony waa presemed by the Ludington Chapter.

ceremony was performed by lhe
Lowell Chapter.
Mooeehaven address waa given
by Winifred Snider of Lowell.
Mooseheart. Recreation Center

MELTAMINS JR.
Ch—big Muhipto Vitamins
So easy to give to kud».
kids... proMfn 1J Wtsmina with Bu plus

OF THE DETAILS
was by the Holland Chapter

Bonnie sponahto. Lillian Oarilnpr, Dorvne Ntokarson. C"
key and Judith Aldrich.

National Bank of Hastings
Rtv

Almost 13 Years
of Experience in

Monday, Feb. 21

Ionia Chapter. The Investiture

Holland.

Member Fodrrtd

$

Eartman. Richard Bryans, Jack

Opening

TO STOP IN AND ASK US FOR ALL

One More Service of

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• Lifelong Resident
•f Hastings.

Zion Lutheran Church next Bun­
day.- The public M cordially in­
vited to attend those meetings.
.WUUWl. «M IWimWon abaJrman, with Halon Bow­
man. Ruth Obotey and RUth
Curtto .wqrtdng with hor Mar­
garet (Pggl Sergeant wm hoapitallty akainnan, with Lualla
Members at the Haminas
Kidder. R*tha Pennington and
Ruth Ann Service m helper*
The meeting took piece at the police in patrolling streets durnew UAW-CfO Hall on Wood-

was conducted by the Muskegon

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System and

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DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00

PRISCRi

�New Pastor

Flagd Waller. Bapi.
» school, 10 ML

Mind* i« ChlrteHan

Bat. Sabbath school. 0:30.
Worship, Ham
Tuesday prayer, 7;30 pm.
Bunday. "Faith for Today," «
TV. WOOD, Channel, 8, 8:30 a.m.

WHERE BUT IN BATTLE CREEK

Id. 30 ani. Sunday school
8:15 pm, Christian Endeavor.
1 pm. Evening service.
Prayer service, Wed, 7:30 pm.

Saturday Sabbath School 9:30.
Worship, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm
Bunday, "Faith for Today." on
TV, WOOD, Channel 8, 8:30 am
Bunday. Voire of Prophecy,
Radio WJEP 1230, 8:30 am

COULD YOU ATTEND
■ Sunday setoni, 10 am.
worship, 11 am.
Youth meeting, 8:15 pm.
- Waning pray* meeting i
Bible study, 7:30 pm

CONCERTS

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
a Jefferson * Walnut BCa.
Rev. R.sA- Janka, Pastor
Worship st 8:15 and 10:45 am.
Bunday school and Bible class

Henry VanTU, Evoagsllsl
10 am. Morning serflre
11:13 am. Bunday schoaL
Thar* are olasssa for all
A cordial welcome to all

IMS Johnson. Lake Odem. Mich.
Bunday school, 10 ML
Morning worship, U am.
Christian Rodsavor, 8:30 P-m.

8:30, Junior High Youth Pellowahto at the church. .
!
8 First adult class in nhurch
membership. Included are Senior
High age students. This claas
will meet In the dining room of

CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev. FT. Denis P. Nash. Pastor
Bunday Hi sari: 7:30, 11 am.

3:30 Cherub choir practice.
10 WZZM-TV, 13:00 noon chan­
nel 13.
4 First Junior High Class in
"The Lutheran Hour,- over church membership
WKZO. 12:30 pm; over WBCH.
8:30 Family Night supper In
1:30 pm
.
Memorial Hall Bring table ser­
vice and.food to pare Coffee,
METHODIST
a**

9:45 Church school
'll am. Worship service.-Ber­
meo: Proirecant Folly. Children's
choir wlU sing.
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7 pm. Jr. High MYF.
Hr. High MYP.
7 pm. Sunday, Children and
Youth membership class.
Monday, 7 pm. Troop 73.
Thuraday, 3:30 pm. Children's

Hickory Corners, Michigan ,
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor &gt;,
15 .am, Banda/. ^h«L
. 9:3ff am. Morning group.
- 11 am. ■ Morning-wtdBp, jun­ •MOJBL''W»*ltag group.
ks: church and pinspxy,provided.
8 pm. Chancel choir rehearsal,
7.30 pm. Evening servtee.
Gerald Ostooth, directs*.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Family
Friday World Day of Prayer,
Night. Adidto, YoulhR Juniors 1:30 pm. at Church Of God.
and Children, 8:30 pm. Choir
Saturday library open 2-4 pm.
Mr. and Mi* Fellowship class
progvmail a supper al .8 pm.
METBODUT CHURCH
Cor. of fflsson and Buehler Rd.
4 sal W. of Broadway, Freeport
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service. 7 pm.
PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
U Mlle R qf M-68 on Stats Rd.
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
10 am. Bunday school
11 am Morning worship.
Wed., 7:45 pm Mid-Week

.•Church school. 0:45 am.
Worship service, 10:30 am
Quimby Church
Church school. 10:30 am.
Worship service, 11:30 am.

Director of Music and Youth
0:45 am. &amp;mday school classes
far all ages.
11 am. Message by Qie pastor,
"Revival in the Old Testament."

Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
and Boys Brigade.
Women's Missionary Fellow­
ship 2nd Tuesday, each month.

645 W. Green Street
Bunday service, 11 UH.
Bunday school 11 am-

RIN1TY GOSPEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lata Street
aka Odessa
Campgrounds
Phone DR 4-^377
Rsv. jerry Boomer, Paste*
Bunday school. 10 am.

Her. Chalmer Miner, Pastor
Phone RO 0-3&amp;00
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.

W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
2 Mlles South of Gun' Laks
0:45 am. Bunday school
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.

BERGANZA

The Battle Creek
Community Concert
Association

Tuasday-8:30 pm C8B Block­
ade Boys Club.
Wednesday Activities
6 am. MBn&gt; Prsytr Band.
9 am. Women's Prayer Band.
7^0 pm. Prayer meeting and

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HASTINGS BANNER
Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS
Don’t Overinvest
In Machinery,
Farmers Warned

Barry Farm
Calendar...
rector ot the Michigan Depart­
ment of Agriculture and a for­
mer Barry resident, is to be the
main speaker at the annus!
meeting of the Federal Land
dent, and Dorothy Heisler,
Bank Association of Barry, Ionia
Springport, secretary-treasurer.
and Montcalm Counties. The
Mfchlgaa State Guernsey
meeting will be held-at 3 pm.
Broetifor AasroiaUon: Harold
Thursday, Feb. 34, at the Ionia
ftrofelftBindy;JMH1 mt; Dale
fairgrounds. There will be re­
probably tbe reason. Al- 1
freshments and door prtass^Vlsi- though the demand (s Increa*- 1
log and there is more sugar 1
maple potential, production will I
likely decrease by 25 percent in
tbe next 10 years.
way, stretches out longer than
tbs distance from the top at
Maine to Florida's Up.
—It has the greatest supply at
fresh water of any State.
—It lias 11,037 Inland lakes
and 30350 miles of streams.
Bouthwcntem Michigan farm­
ers will have an opportunity on
Feb. 24 to hear a panel of Mlch-

Michigan
Minutemen

AX the luncheon, which stress­
ed Michigan raised foods, turkey
chop suey wm prepared and
rervtd by Mra. David Otto of
Otto's Turkey Farm ot Middle­
ville. With It, tbe ladles enjoy-

Farm Crops Day
For Area Farmers
Set for Allegan

Freeport

chine may save the farmer 500
hours of seasonal labor. It labor
Tbe ladies have boon listing cotes the farmer »1JSO an hour,
a striae of teas around through be can afford to invest up to
the county fcr the purpose of 55.000 and still break even on Mann and clUldren of Petoskey
were weekend gueste of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. Robert New­
lunillse in the next five years.
ton. Mra. Mann and children Re­
These have brought out aoma
mained to spend the rest of the
toraresttod suggrattons and will
Hoglund
saya
similar
Invest
­
no doubt lead to aaUon from
ment
analyses
can
be
made
for
tlie County, District ami State
tnrtaOaUon ot an Irrigation sys­
tem. Investment for a solid sys­
About 25 percent of all the tem of irrigation. which requires
soil samples taken to tbe State no moving of pipes, could cost
are tested at the soil laboratory 'about 117,000 for 40 acres of fa, Thuraday. They reported
at Michigan State University. As potatoes—&lt;9.000 more t|»an a more snow there, than In Mich­
The Vertry of Emmanuel
part of tbe Nation's flrat compu- 1
•The solid system would re­ igan. * Mra. Effie Park* ac­ Episcopal Church held their or­
tired roll testing program, oomcompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy ganization meeting on Monday
quire 350 Iasi hours of labor than
the portable synutn," reports
HASTINGS OFFICE
Hoglund. 'With labor at *2.00 an
301 W So. Michigan
hour, total annual costs would
■ Maw.. Wad.. FrL 8:30-5.-00
be 1340 hlgiw for tile solid sys­
tem.
If labor ousts »3.00 an hour,
Fbooe W-MIS
costs would be equal.**

U at this low Mte. Repayraent terms up to 35
yean. No prepayment
penalty. See us about a
Land Bank loan!

the peninsula, however, about 40
percent of tbe producers are
tapping "too heavily."
Nyland mid interviews with
producers showed that about 35
percent now
making maple
syrup will quit operation in the
next 10 years, most of these in

MSU Pions 2-Day
Food Service Course

A Mo and raw-half day con­
ference for restraurant operators
and tor food ssrrice operators of
resorts. motels and hotels will
be held on campus of Michigan
State UtdvereUy, Eart Lansing,
collected. Nyland contend* March 31. 23 and 33.
Transportation at aap to a cen­
tral evaporator plant some dis-

William Quinlan
Is Senior Warden at
Episcopal Church

were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoffman
and daughters of Wayne. * Mr.
and Mra. Charles Geiger visited
his father. Floyd Gdgcr in But­
terworth Hospital, Bunday ove­

Man Bound Over
To Circuit Court

Moro Information about this
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with manslaughter, was bound jxxir County Cooperative Exten. .11 sion
i « r. office located at .
a, 8.
a
301
Michigan avenue, In Hartings or
day. Feb. 8.. beforp Municipal phone them at HA-Mgl.
Judge L. E. Barnett. His 1250
bond was continued. The charge
is the result of the crash on Nov.
3? in which Mra. Viola Mae
Gelb. 77, Clovtrdote. was killed
on the Delton Road west of
M-43.

near Hasunpi Sunday In honor
of Judy’s birthday; “* Mr. and
Mra. Gary McGhee and children
were Bunday evening lunch guests
of Mra. Leona McGhee and AMi-

her father's birthday.
Mr. and Mra Dick Blough and
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Yoder
visited Glenn Brovont at Bt.
Mary's Hospital and Junior Van
Amen at Blodgett Hospital In
Grand Rapids Sunday. * Eugene
Poll of Ada w-.u a Sunday eve-

BOLD
CAUENTE HARDTOP!

en Humphrey accompanied Mra.
Rober. Rein of Algonquin to
Kalamazoo Saturday u&gt; visit Mr.
and Mra. J. A. RLcliards; Sr. and

Mr. and Mra. Cedi Oler vlzliedMr. and Mrs. ihrrest Coleman of
South Hastings Wednesday. *
Mr. and Mra. Franklin Burgees
and children of Palatine. Ill.,

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Ma:shall Tripp and Brenda. Mr.
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on the 11th Inst., and the body
consigned to Its long home.
Among lhe elderly part at the
congregation bui few dry ey*a
were lean, and aU seemed to
M that they had loot a friend
whose spirit bad flown to that
-undiscovered country from

hto wife and “Our IJUto Frank,
son of A. M. and F. M. H1U are
buried on the lot with his folk*
Now tet me end up with the
history of Squire HUI'S family by

• THE CONFUSION AND M1BUNDERSTANDING OF THE
TWO CALVIN IHLi. FAMILIES
OFBARRY CpUNTY
ried daughters ot Squire Hill
.
PART n
■ The ntariur with tbe Inscrip­ were called upon to help their
stotar Della out with the culinary
tion
work aa well aa acting in other
oapadtlm a* waiters at table,
and the thousand and one

l

I have triad to ascertain wK&gt;
,lhe parents of Luther. Calvin a.
iand BUaa were. They had oome
Ifrom Oates. Monroe County, New
York to Michigan. I even bor­
rowed a mlretofUm ot the census
of Monroe County of 1830 from
the State Library to see if I
could find out who the parents

Ta Um Editor:
I
On looking through some1
book* of my stotan, thia aUp of
paper fail out. I read It and waa
*o impressed, I wanted to share
it with someone.
My sister has been dead forty
years, I haven't the faintest idea
by' whom It waa written, nor
how long ago. Hare it to:

are pained to announce the
Then io and behold the Spring t “Forgive me my sin*. O Lord,
death at the venerable Calvin
Hill, of Middleville tn this coun­ of IMS issue of -Michigan Herl- forgive me my sins, the sin* of
I my youth, the sins of my age. the
ty, at the ripe age of St.. Mr.
I sins of my soul, the Mn* of my
HUI was among lhe first setbody; my Idle sins, my serious
voluntary sins, the sin* I know,
her* when all was a dense wild­
erness. Ic must have been very
11 have concealed so long, and
gratifying to his ripe yean to
see the rapid strides, the home
which are now hidden from my
memory. I am truly sorry for
of his adoption had matte, dur­
I had quite a time figuring ing the yean of his residence
out who Calvto'a daughter Har­
riet married. The first Inkling
I got of who she poreibiy married
was In a tetter in a tin bo* Bob
Weaver tot me take. Thto box
was filled with oid legal papers,
letters, etc. One letter spoke of

Irving Township to paying over
36% mUto and will pay aUghtly
over 40K mill* next year. Yan­
kee Springs Tovmahlp to paying
over 41 mllto and will pay slight­
ly over M mills next year. Thto

Vote for RUBY HENNEY
Candidate for

Hastings

Nazarenet Plan

esteemed highly as a good dUaen. a man of strict toizgrtty, a
friend to all philanthropic ob­
jects. a buatorea man of quick
perception, sound judgment, and

GW TREASURER
If your property was a Messed
as "equalised” there would be no
need for the above explanations.
Now regardless of whether
you t hink the cl Uxens of the
district are demanding too much
from their Educational Program,
thereby creating a need for more
taxes, got out and vote. It'S the
property owners who have to pay

Hostings end this vicinity

■II of my life. I em inter­
ested In its progress end
able to devote hill time to
the job. Your support will
be appreciated.
*

Primary Election

Monday, Feb. 21
Banner adi benefit you!

gat

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APPMISi
EYKS
AMO YQUlL txaoe /pia

tomoocpnizc &amp;==g&amp;i6i

KIV YOU* HOMl |N Tir-TOr CONDITION TNI

*‘OO-IT-YOURSILF" WAY. SU US THIS WIIK
FOt MATIRIALS ANO ADVICL

*3.50 JX*

a a Parkhunt waa ten yean
older in IMO than 8. a Pack­
ard waa in 1830. Furthermore,
8. a Parkhurst was Silas 8her-

YOU CAN DO ITI

Obviously the Lottie HUI Pack­
ard did not die in Middleville.
I have not been able to find
anything on her death In the
IMS MlddtevlDe papers or The
Hastings BANNERS of 1M3. Now
I wouldn't say then was nothing

Mr. McKtevU and different old
timerp around Middleville and
no one seems to. know anything
about thto burial. Where did
Lottie HUI Packard lire and die?
Does anyone know? Silas Saddler
Packard evidently was not burl.

Hoor

install yourself using
colorful floor tiles.

Cantractor* Recommended

PARKING

UNO CENTER

Thus, cne-by-one, these old
links which connect us with the
past are being broken-Benlaons
upon their heroic Uvea, and the
peace ot the pure In heart to
Jan. 27. 1888
HILL—In MlddtevUte, Mich. In
the 8th tort.. Chariotte, wife of
Calvin O. HUI In tbe ~&amp;th year
of her age.
Mr* HUI waa born to Scipio.
Ooyuga Ctounty. N. Y.. to tbe
year 17M. and with bw bus­
band removed to Rochester, N.
Y, to the year 1810, and came
to thto township in 1838. She waa
tbe fkrt white woman to thto
vicinity, and her husband waa
the first white settler to what
is now the village of Mtodtevlll*

Would you 'believe your celt's vehicle ld.en.tifioa.tion.
xiuiriber might be worth $2,333.00 in caah to you?
(This odd figure is also the price of a Buick Special*. Pleasant surprise, isn't it?)

HEWS HOW IT WORKS: Check that car regis­
tration of yours. If the first symbols of your
vehicle identification number on it match up
with one of those listed st the right, you might
have won yourself 52,332 cash. No slogan to
Invent, no puzzle to solve,.To find out for sure
If you won, Just hop do wn to your nearest Buick
dealer's. He's got a list of complete winning
numbers posted. (No, you don't have to own a
Buick to have a winning number.) If your comBate vehicle identification number appears on
s list-you’re in the money.

4D7*

SEE THE WINNING NUMBERS AT TOUR BUICK DEALERS
(A new list every week from now until March 31st Good luck!)

FIRST PRIZES

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
110th Year

1 Section*

22

Hntii^a, Michigan, Thureday. February 24, 1966

EDITORIALS
•by

til*

Almost from the day he arrived
here more than half a century
ago, Aber) Johnson became a posi­
tive and dynamic - factor In the
development of Hastings. Young,
energetic, a tireless worker and a
natural organizer with a deeply
Ingrained sense of responsibility,
he quickly became identified with
useful and constructive community
activities and so continued
throughout his life.

Office (the old Manufacturer* Club

enjoyed these sessions and Un­
doubtedly took them too much for
granted. It was many years before

Past Middleville T-K Foters Turn Charles Murphy
Down Atlditional Joins Flying
Writer Dies
Operational Tax
Member* of the Middleville Service Business
Early Tuesday Thornapple
- Kellogg Board of
Education are to meet Monday
evening, Feb. 28, to discuss fu­
ture actions following the defeat
ville correspondent for The Has­ Monday of the proposal in levy­
tings Banner, died at 3 am. ing an extra 8H mills on the
Tuesday at the Kotesky Nursing State equalised valuation for
school operational purposes.
Home at Green Lake.

Mrs. Edith 8. Stokoe. 84. wb

Mrs. Blokow was highly re­
garded as an outstanding news­
Electors voting in Middleville
paper correspondent, and for defeated the proposal ny 04 votes,
with 319 voting "Tee'' and 383
Importance from her community, "No."
along with personal items which
are of great import to people.

and 54 “No?
Freeport and 706 In Middleville.
her Methodist Cireje.
Three were spoiled.
She had been president of the
Methodist Woman's Society of
Christian Service and had served
as superintendent of the primary
Bunday School department. She
worth League.

ganlzera of Middleville's OctoPennock Hospital Guilds.
She was bom in Leighton
Township on Oct.- It, 1881, the

Henney, Furrow
Nominated for
Gty Treasurer
JMrs Ruby L. Henney and Mr*.
£Ue Furrow were nominated for
place* on the April 4 ballot for
tlttUOn as treasurer of Halting*
in Monday's primary clecUon
which brought out 692 voters.
•Die annual salary b 85250.

Rapld* Business College.

She married Fred Stokoe in
1924.

the Spring election.
Incumbent Treasurer Louise E.
Erway did not seek reelection.
All other incumbents were un­
opposed.
Mrs. Henney led the held of
four in Monday's primary, re­
ceiving 227 votes. 15 more than

Order of Eastern Star, and had
been worthy matron.
Mrs. Stokoe Is survived by
three step-daughters. Miss Lola
Stokoe. Pon Hoc: Mrs. l^e (Lola)
Palmer. Chelsea, and Mrs. Agnes
Brooks, Rochester. A nephew.
Charles Jones of Grand Rapids, Jones ran third with IM and
had looked after Mrs. Stokoe'a Stephen a. Lewis received 61
affairs In recent years
Funeral services are to be held
The vote by wards:
at 1:30 pm. this Thursday at
Henney — 56 First Ward. 66
the Beeler Funeral Home with Second, 63 Third, 43 Fourth;
the Rev. Harold M. Tabor of­
ficiating. Burial will be In Mt.
Hope Cemetery,

Hastings Bands
To Play Concert
Sunday, March 6

Stephen.Carter
Of Middleville
Dies at Home

The Instrumental music de­
partment of Hastings Public
Schools will present their annual
Winter Concert on Sunday.
March 6, at 3 pm. In Central
Wednesday with the Rev. Floyd Auditorium.
H. Nagle officiating with burial
Bands will perform their Dli-

He is survived by a daughter.
Mr*. Curtis (Ruth) Pieroe of
Allegan; a son. Vero of R2 MiddleviUe; four grandchildren: one
Kt grandchild; two slaters,
Minnie Johnson of Mid­
dleville. and Calvin (Bello)

The Senior Bond members will
devote a portion of the program
entirely to marches. They will
also play some of the music to
be Included on a record the
Senior Band will be cutting dur­
ing the second week of March.
The concert Is open to the
charged.

backward glances
"hlr ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from tbe

Banner files

Governor O. Mennen Williams
Monday announced the appoint­ plicated the problem of getting
ment of O. E. Mahler, Algonquin the stroeto and highways opened
Lake, as Juvenile agent working again.
out of the Barry County Probate
Court
WiUlam A. Schader. chairman

compn+.cnd what It really meant
devote the time and thought re­
quired to give real leadership to a
youthful gang whose natural in­
clinations were more hi the direc­
tion of just -horsing around" than
construclive effort.

Hastings Mail
Carrier Killed
In Sunday Cra
John Franklin Brookmcyei,
15 Hostin is. Henry Road, popu'ar Third Ward mall carrier, was
'atally injured about 7:10 pm
3unday when hb car went out of
control and collided with an­
other auto on the Tasker Road
Just after turning off the Vedder

the Ionia State Police, the
group as in other community and Brookmeyer car evidently went
oat of control on slippery pave­
buslrirss projects he headed, you ment?
'
instinctively knew who was boss
The driver of the second car.
and reacted accordingly! It wasn't Miss Barbara Gilliland, 16, of
Freeport, suffered bruises and
abrasion*. The Impact occurred
at the driver's door of the Brook­
Johnson's interest in young meyer car. according to the re­
■ w,u no mere passing fancy. port.
Also injured were John's wife,
Bertha, who suffered chest and
$ldM opportunity and counsel that other injuries: and their chil­
iPIdase turn to Page 4. this Sec.) dren. Johnny, 12; Joanne, 14,
-rX—------------------------------- and Jackie. 8.

Public Library Circulates
39,309 Books First Year

NUMBER 45

Hospital__
meyer was pronounced dead.
Jackie was transferred to
Blodgett Hospital In Grand
Rapids with severe facial lac­
erations and injuries. Johnny

The Hastings Public Library received, without which the 11has very recently been Hie re­
not have been funccipient of a 1966 edition of the
llst of continuing
The Brookmeyers had been
Britannica Encyclopedia. This
is furnishings, maga- vial Ung the Charles Potter home
on the Tasker Road in Ionia
through Uie generosity of Mr. books, Michigan materials, and Countyk.
and Mrs. Stanley Cummings of numerous pamphlets, would be
Mr. Brookmeyer was born in
Hastings.
longar than could be printed.
Bay City on Jan. 26. 1920. the
This addition to the referEvery library has growing son of John and Laura (Soden)
needs that should be met In Brookmeyer. He attended school
makes this' section of ths li­
to give up-to-date service at Boy City and Joined the Civ­
aircraft f
brary services outstanding in
the citizens In the com­ ilian Conservation Corps and
. and only through the
Florence Wilson said.
led Interest of local ciliHe Joined the Navy in 1937
Instrumented for all - weather
Through the efforts of many sens can these needs be met.
and during World War II he met
flying and are in the 200 miles interested citizen*, large amounts
Bertha. Bechtel of Hastings in
of book* and' money have been
Boston. Mass. Miss Bechtel was
a WAVE.
They were married In Boston
pounds of cargo
The library staff has circulated on Dec. 29, 1944. After his dis­
The other aircraft, recently
during the first full year, ending charge from service they re­
purchowd. U Um.- model D-18
Jan. 18. 1966. a total of 30309 turned to Hastings and have
‘Twin Beech." It lias spacious
books. The total number of adult made their home on the Henry
books circulated for this same Road tn Baltimore Township
will carry 3,000 pounds of cargo
A fire at the Piycoma Veneer period was 26349.
since 1047.
and has an approximate range plant, located on Lentz Street
The last figure given for adu’t
He had been employed by
of l.ooo mffea
in Nashville, resulted in a loss; circulation at the Hnst'ng* High the Hastings Mfg. Company,
estimated by Plant Manager School. 1963-64. the last year of
Russell Blakely to be between,■ operation as a public library, was the Royal Coach Company,
the
Hastings Bookease A Chair
840.000 and 850.000.
112.008. making a more than
The fire, of unknown origin,. double Increase In adult usage er Company before joining tbe
occurred about 11 n m Tuesday. In the new building.
poet office department in
The fire broke out beneath the
The total number of books
flooring on (he main floor of a now in the library, together with
Re was currently the mall car­
twtF-slory structure.
tlw loaned from the State Li­
rier in the,Third Ward.
brary in Lansing is 11,000
Mr. Brookmeyer was a member
oom panics throughout Michigan
will -Receive a colorful brochure
of the Laurence J. Bauer Ameri­
Catalogued 5.066 new books.
from us explaining our facilities building, and water and smoke
can Legion I\wt of Hastings.
With such remarkable progress
In oddjtion to his wife, he is
In thia initial stage, library serv­
survived by three daughters.
Jack Quillen who was working In ices should certainly go on to Patty. 16: Joanne. 14: Jackie, 3,
that area. He. and several oUier unforeseen heights, Mr*. Wilson and a son. Johnny, 12; his mo­
said.
employees fought the blaze with
Many classroom. Cub Scouts, ther. Mrs. Laura Hughes of Bay
fire .extinguishers until the Nash­
Blue Bird, and Rainbow groups City; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy
ville department arrived.
have had tour* and Instruction Stead of Fennville; two half­
The cause of the fire Is still In the library. Story hours have sister*. Mrs. Lillian Kllda and
under tpresUgaUon. according to been held for children by the Mrs. Gertrude Gleason of Bay
Nashville Fire Chief Forrest Friends of the Library group. A City, and a half-brother. Thom­
Babcock.
book display was shown at the as Kinsey, also of Bay City.
A truck carrying *5,000 worth Conservation Exhibit at the fair­
The large, modem home of ? of plywood had left the plant grounds. Another service much pm. this Thursday at the Leon­
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert W. Thur­ only minutes before the fire waa used is answering questions over ard-Osgood Funeral Home. The
low and family at 1400 Camp discovered.
the telephone
Rev. Don Tack Is to officiate
Ground Road on the south edge
with burial in the Cedar Creek
Piycoma is Nashville's largest
of Halting* warp ruined by fire industrial plant and employs
Cemetery.
discovered about 6 pm. Satur­ about 80 persons. According to
Third Ward patrons and other
day.
Blakely the plywood department
friends have been contributing
Hastings Bremen battled the will be closed down for about
to the Brookmeyer 4Und for hos­
two weeks, but the employees In
pital bills. A cannbter hss been
the department will be put to
placed at the post office.
Fall Creek as well as from the work In other areas.
Enmings of E. W. Bliss Com­
fire trucks.
The payroll of the plant is pany for 1965 •■ere 84.076333
compared to *4.261.887 for 1964
Mr. and Mr*. Thurlow and one
The. intense smoke, which
Earnings after preferred dlvlroom when Mrs. Thurlow heart poured from the windows on
a noise. They escaped without both the first and second stories share compared to 8135 the pre­
of
the
structure,
hampered
Uie
vious
year.
.
trouble when the fire was dis­
firemen in their attempts to en­
covered In the kitchen area.
Senior Citizens of the Has-’
In addition to the extensive ter the building.
The fire departments from
tings community have n special
damage to the house and con­
tents, a 1966 Ford convertible Hastings. Woodland and Ver­
wu damaged In the basement montville were called to assist du red 1963 earning* by 8.45 per Feb. 28. meeting, which is to be
the Nashville firemen
•hare.
garage.
a birthday party sponsored as
Consolidated sales in 1965 were : in the post by the Women's Club.
Damage, covered by insurance,
1128.033,922 compared to 8120.-.
was estimated at more than
179,870 for the previous year. Al
815,000.
year end, shareholders' equity tn picnic dinner at the Episcopal
While firemen were battling
was 81931 per share compared to Partili House. Then a committee
the flames, coffee was furnished
of ladles from the Women's Club
Robert H. Sponable of the
by Mr. and Mr*. Clare Johnson
Sponable Funeral Home, chair­ year with a record order backlog
who live next door.
man of the past March of Dimes of *121.000,000. up
from a The buslntsi, aesalon will be held
campaign,
has
announced
that
NOTICE — Hastings Township
year earllqr." Anderson reported, ahead of the entertainment.
Board of Review will meet on contributions have reached "and prospects for increased
March 8 at the Hastings Twp *3,75283.
and it is hoped that those who
Hall from 8 am. to 4 pm. to re­

dent of Michigan Magnetics
Company in Vermontville, has
Joined with Looter McLeod and
Lloyd Lewis of the Battle Creek
Flying Service.

Nashville Veneer
Plant Damaged

Fire Ruins
Large Home
Saturday Night

Bliss Earnings
Drop in 1965

Women’s Club to
Add to Senior
Citizens Meeting

ADEN E. JOHNSON

Aben E. Johnson
Industrialist and
Benefactor, Dies
Highly Respected Civic Leader,
Businessman Succumbs While on
Cruise; Memorial Rites Wednesday
■
Aben E. Johnson. 81. industrialist and philanthropist who
was a moving force behind many economic and social advance­
ments in Hastings, died Thursday, Feb. 17, In Ceuta, Spanish
Morocco.
Memnri.il services for Mr. Johnson were held at 1:30 p.m.
this Wednesday at the First Presbyterian Church with tbe Rev.
Willard H. Curtis uflkhting. Mr. Johnson’s'body is not expected
to arrive back in the Un'ted ..............
....... —------ 1—1—-------States until early In March be­ dowi of the Immortal lisle.*'
The company made up Ito loss­
cause of foreign regulations.
Immediately on learning of es on this product
Early products of the company
Mr. Johnson’s death, his son,
Stephen, left Thursday Hying to Included" luggage racks and waChicago. New York. Madrid, and
then to Tangier*, Morocco, to pony Introduced a line of piston
■
loin his mother tn Ceuta. Be­ rings.
cause of the foreign regulations
During the years 1935-38_Hasmvernlng the return of Mr tlngs Mfg. successfully marketed
lohnson's bndv. Stephen and hb the now famous Steel-Vent oil
mother flew back to the United control ring which revolutionised
States and arrived homo about lh» piston ' ring industry and
Hastings became one of the top
noon Bunday.
starting a Mediterranean '■raise
•rnd had crossed the Atlantic
when Mr Johnson became ill.
They disembarked In Ceuta Sat­
urday. Feb. 12. where Mr. John­
son was hospitalized.
Mr. Johnson was born tn Oak'and. Neb., on Sept. 5. 1884, the
son of Mr. and Mrs Charles
Johnson. His father had come
'rom Sweden to the United
States when he was 17 yean old.
He was ratted on a farm and
attended elementary schools in
Oakland. Since there was no
high school in the town, he and
his brother. Del. rode their pony.
Dick, six miles to Craig, to at­
tend high school. Later he at­
tended business college In Oma-

of the company and in 1940 Has­
tings Mfg. acquired Casito and
expanded It into a lino, of six
automotive additive*.
During World War II Hastings
Mfg. produced 40mm projectile*
for the. Armed Force*, and the
company was awarded the Navy

In 1950 Hastings introduced
the Denslte oil filter and is cur­
rently among the lop four manu­
facturers of oil filter* in the
world.
Hastings' main manufacturing
plant is here, and employs about

Ing plant in Toronto. Ontario,
washed dishes and carried news- and the company ha* licensee
manufacturers tn Mexico. BraxU.
oapers to pay -his board and
Argentina, South -Africa and
tuition.
He came to Hastings in 1904.
Mr Johnson became board
uncle, Emil Tyden. who was one chairman tn 1956 and his son.
Stephen, has served as president
of Hastings' pioneer industrial- and general manager.
late. He worked as a bookkeeper
and salesman and was paid i36
member and first president of
a month.
Mr. Johnson began his busi­ the Hastings Rotary Club, and a
ness- career with the Interna­ chorter member and second
tional Seal ti Lock Company. In president of the Hastings Coun­
1915 the Hastings Manufs-turlng try Club.
He donated to the City of Has­
Company was formed with Mr
lohnson os vice president and tings the athletic field which

general manager.
Tlie company first made sta­
bilizers for Model T Ford cars.
The stabilizers, invented by E. M Mr. Johnson donated a part of
Barnes. were designed to make
is located at Algonquin Lake.
Through him the Hosting*
Airport received
companya
alien it became evident that the
grant of 8442267S.
stabilizer was a “flop." Aben
Johnson didn't throw in the Michigan Avenue Bridge fund
.
sponge and quit. He found some­ received S25.000
thing else for the Hastings Mfg.
Company to make. This lima the er in the Liberty Bond drives.
member,
someone
company made "real glass" cur­
sesaments for' Hastings Town­
Ciunp Fire Board meeting will transportation.
tain lights fitted „„„
Ihto „a tutx
nice esl In civic end charitable acti­
ship. The Board will also meet
le held Monday. Feb 2«. at
Please bring own table service | trame to substitute for Uie hole* vities was continuous
College scholarship* have been
7:30 in the Camp Fire office.
and beverage for the dinner as .which Uie winter winds punched
Township Hall to exhibit the as- Chairman Sponable said.
through the celluloid rear win- granted, the Thomapple Valley
He also suggested that persons
Home and Medical Care Facility.
RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
lions of interested persons.
who have not made contribu­
First Ward Park and Paik Fund
FINAL TAX NOTICE
Jack O’Connor, Bec'y
tions may still do so.
were all recipients of his gen­
erosity.
home, 102 N. Tanner Lake Road,
any day thru Fobraary 28th- All
his religion and served as chair­
personal taxes MUST be paid by
man of the Fust Presbyterian
February 28th
Church building committee and
Roy Fuller. Treasurer
helped lay ths cornerstone for
PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP
Mr. Johnson served with the
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION I
A Special Millage Election to?
and was a director of the Michi­
vote on raising millage for road
gan United Health 8t Welfare
building and main tenon-e will be
Fund In 1056 he was honored as
held Tuesday. April 6, 1066 The
one of Hastings' outstanding

March of Dimes
Reaches $3,752

He married Anna Ironside tn

IS. 1064 I will be al my home to
receive registrations from V001

There waa still nine inches of

Prairieville Twp. Clerk

2/24

digging out from the bl Lizard

vest Thursday and Friday, caus­
ing many school* to close end their faithful and patriotic aorblocking highway*. Attendance at
HsMlnga High on Friday was

i cnurco. Mia

Brandt will

SILVER ANNIVERSARY—Hasttag* Klwaahuta an celebrating

during the Brand t^ recent visit
in Germany with the George
Walton family. All Interested

The family baa

yean which poured a 10-lnch
blanket of mow cn tills entire

fyeas Rynnth and Uefcete wtU
M March 1 ■
pbata.

hostesses.

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1-Qt., 14-Ox. Can Ruby-Red

TOMATO Juice
14b., 3-ox. Phfl. White, Yellow, DevMs Food or Spica

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�‘My Fair Lady’
Musical Opens

Milliken Warns
Republicans to
Meet Problems

In Auditorium
, * ,e\ .“*U rrm“ln^ «rly
thin week for the HaiUn® High
^x&gt;kiCh?,rK ■Pycs&lt;ntallon of
My Pair Lady" for thin Wednendty nighCk opening perform­
ance but all seats were told tor
Thursday and Friday evening.
Professional costume* and
•wnery sreived Saturday from
Tracy of Boston and the cast of
’’L*nd fhonis of 32 went ntr
drew rehearsals for the annual
operetta wh'ch yearly &gt;&gt;.# drawn
high praise from music lovers,
i
As were all previous 13 !
shew*. "My Fair Lady” I* di­
rected by Herbert Moyer, who
eaeh year has scored hits with !
his prep lingers.
“My Pair Lady" opened on
Broadway In 1956, and broke ail,
box office records for a musical'
comedy. It has since been made1
Into a motion picture which is
pisvlnv first run houses all over
tho Nation.
.Th' pU oreheitra. whleh has
added greatly to the past eight ll opkins; Evelyn von Reis. Lady
shows. Includes Fay Clardy. Boxington: Randy Moyer, Jamie:
Janet Peurnch, Margaret stor- Nell Wilder, bartender: Dick
kan. Joo Andrews, and Dr. Fred Hamm, chauffeur; Lynda Pryor,
Hauser, violin: Dr. Wesley Lucan queen of Transylvania; Sandy
viola; Alfred Lowe, cello; Mary Gillispie, the maid; Diana
Anne Karmcs. flute; Terril Zyl- Brown, Carolyn Coals,- Jan
man, obeo: Lewis Him and Gerry Springer, Bandy Gillespie, Karen
Steward, clarinet? Mark Storkan. Frost and Karen McKeuugh, as
Msspon; Kenneth Russell and maids; Steve Jacoba and Dick
William Hammond, horn; Fran­ Gtrlinger, as foolmen; Curtis
cis Goggins and Howard Martin, Thatnpson, Elaine Tucker and
trumpet: Arthur Steward. Jr.. Gretchen Huebner, buskers;
euphonium; Gerald Young, bass; Marsha Gcrnenlz. flower girl;
Wo If ran Fechncr, percussion, Diana Brown. Mrs. Higgins'
maid, and Dick Hamm as tbe
and Nancy Ellis, piano
Cindy Moyer playa the femi­
nine lead, having the part of
Ellia Doolittle, and Lee Bel- I
Held ha* the male lead a*
Henry Higgins.
Bob Ritter is cast iu Alfred....... ................-------------■■ ——
Doolittle. Eliza's father; Mary'NBnj7 Buehler. Kathy BumStutx plays Mrs. Pearce; Fred worth. Jeanne Cary. Elyse Dean.
Jacobi appears as Freddy Eyns-'
**------- *— '—
ford-Hill. and Doudas O’Laugh­ tert. Sue Oillons. Sue Howes.
lin Is Colonel Pickering. Tom Darwin Jarman. Kathy Knufuuui.
Lrnay
Lewis. Herb McSmelker. the third Smelker boy
to appear In high school oper­ Culllgh. Rudy McPhersqh, Kris
ettas. has two minor roles.
Martin, Cindy Miller. Lynden
Other members of Uie cost In­ Robinson. Vai Speas, Jim Spen­
clude Kathy Oasklll. Mrs. Hig­ cer. Janet Stauffer. Bonny ’Timin,
gins: -Mary Settles. Mrs. ’Hvns- Jan Wlcsenhofer, David Wil­
ford-Hill; Larry Shaltis, Zoltan liams. Harvey Hoffman and Mike
Karpathy; Judy Stauner. Mrs. FiUgtrnld.

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IZ. Gov. William G. Milliken,
speaking Wednesday night, F»b.
16. at the Barry County Lin­
coln Day dinner in Hadlngs,
warned that “the Republican
Party, mutt be abrolutely right
in mating problems at urban
growth and human rlghls or tlie
party will go nowhire."
Pointing eel that half of

towa Detroit, and that half the
Bute’s people are under M
years of age, be said:
"To win their support, we're
going to have to come up with
imaginative programs to solve
h- problems of air and water
pollution, mass transportation,
home rule, annexation, taxation,
apportionment, traffic safety.

I heard over the radio this
morning and rood In the Sun­
day paper af a theater owner
being taken Into court for the
movies ho had been showing.
HURRAH I I am glad as a moth­
er of five to see thia Wouldn’e It
be wonderful if we as dUsens
could niter out this rottenness
that is thrown into our young
people’s faces. We see all the
statistics, we shudder, ait back,
and do nothing. There are so
many GOOD movies In the In­
dustry if a person would Just
look for them. The man this In­
volved said that ho had been
•robbed of a living" by tills ac­
tion. 'I think he was robbed of
LIVING when be took It upon
himself to show this type movies.
It we tolerate this now. we will
have movies like you have never
seen
before. I do not mean bet­
played piano with the orchestra
ter ones either. Our young peo­
for the post two show* and again
ple would much rather see a
serves in that capacity for My good
— movie. aI ,have
w,o that n
,UUI1
much
Pair Lady. Nancy is Uie regular1 faith in them. Bure they might
------------- —
- - , । get a kick out of one. of that
Club and the until vocal ensem­ type, but basically they have
I that good quality that aay* this
bles in high school.
Is wrong, and would like to see
something good, funny, or even
educational rather than filth. If
people would JuM boycot portlcular movies and not attend
Sales tax collection* In Barry
County from 486 returiti lost them, sooner or later the in­
dustry would have just good
December. reflecting November movies, because that is where
talcs, to alert $04,191.19. That in- ]j they would make their money.
eluded $10369 for building ma-! Lets all work together to see tl»t
tcrial. $6,957 for general mer­
movies right here In Haschandise. 430.832 for food. $25.- pur
|Ung3 area, are movies that bur
, people would be proud to Mg.
apparel. $2,608 for fumitijre,
$0,827 for mtscollanrous nrtall ।
and *8,856 for non-retall sales.
Use tax totaled $8390.44. The
State Revenue Department lira I
Barry’s population a* 30,100.

Barry Sales Tax

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effectively in the civil rights
field—or in any other held—un­
less there is a strong climate of
public acceptance."
The Lieutenant Governor sold
that emancipation of the Negro,
begun, by Abraham Lincoln, will
not be complete until the Negro
has full access to economic and
social opportunities.
Milliken praised the political
leadership of GOP State chair­
man Elly Peterson, actions of
Senate and House Republicans,
and the State's progress under
Governor George Romney.
"We cun point with pride,"
Milliken said, “to a State that
under the inspired leadership of
Gov. George Romney Is meeting
Its responsibilities to Ils people—
with money in the bonk and a
personal income' growth rate
that b ahead of every other in­
dustrial State. Unemployment ls&gt;
al a record • low and our hopes
for the future ore at a record
high."

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More AboutBackward Glances
Continued from Pogo On*

The severe Winter storms have
forced many of the rural schools
to close, according to Mra Maude
W. Smith, county school com­
missioner. In addition to the
district schools tbe Kellogg
school In Rosa township that
Lukes in five county districts ha-i
been forced to close as was the
Thornapple, Kellogg school at
Middleville and the one at Dri­

46 Years Ago
An Executive Club was or­
ganised here Thursday noon,
with an initial membership of
21. Officers selected were: Aben
Tohaaon. president; Fred W.
Stebbins, flrat vice president:
Charles A. Potts, second vice
president, and R. H. Loppenthlen. Secretary.

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’’Good Samaritan Hovpital was
formally launched here at tbe
first annual hospital banquet
held In St. Rose Hall Thursday.
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�Small Home
Thursday Night

a man of bia temperament Ufa
was tbe opportunity tb do things
for hl* family, his community sad

of Abenk «ns:rus3vt outlook.
lbc Michigan Avenue Bridge,
The rise of U..: Hasting* shier- ,
prim under Mr Je-hnson's tender­
ship from a "two bit 'IHUe ctewern
manufacturing rtabiltera and win- ]
through Uie year* by "Hastings" to
dow curtains for the old Model T
the Community Chest and Red
Ford to a place of pre-eminence (
Cross drives nor tioes It reflect Uie
spiendld support given1 by Mr.
Johnson and hb organisation to
Uie drive that has made an en­
larged and modernised Pennock
started and developed during the
Hospital possible.
ywus « the great depression when
or course the above represent
it was someth!n&lt; of a foal Jurt to
corporation Rifts- However, untess

Ths small frame house al 1115
B. Montgomery owned by WU-

In stride and Adjusted accordingly,
maintaining the maximum degree
of activity possible for him.

i
Tbe Hartings Fire Department
1 wu called and quickly extln; gulrticd the flames.
•
’
Hswwvsr, Nancy's dog. "BUs­
. ste." suffocated in the nre.
Fire Ciilcf Edward Tudor
. said the fire in the 15 by 22-foot
boras may have started in the

Our community was indeed for­
tunate that a man of Mr. Johnwnk ability and conrtrucUvs out­
look made this Id* home here for
so many yeam AU those who were

nese or pubUc service project* as
well as those who knew him inti­
mately will retain happy memories
of him and lasting appreciation
of what his life here meant to all

Service Notes

LEGALS

feellng of kindness and deep sym­
pathy for the members of hl*
family and regret that tbe full

hOMver. Hastings not only became
natkrnally known in Uie piston
ring n*ld but also successfully
promoted a line of oil additives
inunlty minded individual (a posi­
and later developed a comprehen­
tion in which he had the full
sive line at oil filtera that are now
support of tils wife. Anna, who. in
sold throughout Use United Slates
her own right devoted much time
and effective leadership, to many
useful community project*&gt;.
Mr. Johnson was never Uie sort
who advertised Ute extent of his
own personal donations. However,
Dr.'B. P. Brown, director of
It would be something of an under­
the Barry County Health De­
statement to merely say that they partment, announces a sharp inwere considerable. He was a gen-

Measles Cases
Increase, Scarlet
Fever High, Too

and gave strong support to the
Rev. Lesson Sluupe during the
planning and construction of the
K Irk house and Ute Leason Sharpe
adversity. Therefore it Is » credit
to Aten's leadership and attitude
that, despite this rapid rise to Uie are of real aervice to the entire
top from a place toward the bot­ community as well.
complications, Dr. Brown said.
tom of the list, both he and his
Although Aben could have with­
It Is important to observe chil­
drawn to a Ufa of leisure many dren closely and keep them at
home if any signa of illness oc-

Roy A. Rodgem son of Mm
Orlo Bpnngtr, of
Middleville,
has enlisted In the Air Force
and ha* been assigned to the
3902nd Air Base Wing, Offutt
APB, Neb. A3C Rodgers, a fouryear Navy veteran and graduate
of Hartings High Class of 1960.
supply special!** at his present
duty amfgnmsnt It is Air Force
policy that prior service men be
a»tigniid to their base of choice
any place in the World. Airman
Rodgers selected Offutt aFB
home of ths Btratigic Air Com-

Merton Tobias came home Fri­
day from Lakeview General Hos­
pital. Battte Creek. * Mr. and
Mra. Orl OUlaspie of Bunheld
took his parent*, Harvey and Lu­
cy GUlasple. to Mr. and Mrs. Irl
Mr. and Mra John Birman flr. GUIs raise for a surprise birth­
•pant la* week with &lt;hrtr day dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John
daughtor, Mr. and Mra Danny Willison were also present. Lucy
waa the honored guest * Mr.
and Mra Henry Van Byckle were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra Keith Buehler and family
of Freeport. Mr. and Mrs Er­
nest Van Byckle and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Voight Van Byckle and
family were also there. The oc­
casion was Eula's birthday. *
There will be a World Day of
Prayer at the Dowling Church.

Personal Mention

mated at gl.OOO. Many of Mm
DeWitts possession* were saved.
Mm DeWitt, who had moved
into the home only a few days
before, had been gone about 20
minutes when the fire was dis­
covered. sooordlng to the report.
She had gone to visit Mr. and
Mra william Mallekoota at 426
B. Dibble.
Nancy had been staying With
her parents. Mr. and Mrs BUI
O. HosgUn. BIT W. Green. She
and Robert DeWitt were married
on Dec. M. 1944 Robert, now a
private, flrat ciasa. completed an

1,274 Boy Scout*

UPHOLSTERING

W. and Mra Fat Kelly of AUsgan.
Queets at Mra Bernard Raed
ovw the weekend were Mra Keith Byickland attended a
Helen Bates and her daughter, pedro club at Mr. and Mra. Will
Dixons, Saturday night. ★ The
Dunham 4H Club will have a
dance at Pleaaantview School
Friday night. * The Briggs
WAfTA will 1-tBVA a Hlnnjw* maaf-

Forrest McMillen
Dies in West

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survived by a daughter, Mra
Fred (Betty) Ziegler. 1203 N.
Boltwood; one grandson, and
one brother, Leon.
The body was to be returned
here Wednesday evening to tbe
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home

homo where the Kraft* lived
while here, will also toon to
leaving for Canton, Ohio. In
fact, Mr. C. ho* already **-

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
M-41 Wart. Asrees hedf "D*g ■. SrU."

FOX YOU* CONVENIENCE WE HAVE
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCER

North Gun Lake Cttn-Op.Open SiQO «.m. - 10 p.ra.
Oesn 24 Hmvs • D*J----- 1

Hendershot &amp; Vidaity
By Mrs. Richard Clark
IwfE 5
riwM MJ.JTJS
Mr. and Mrs. Ron OlAUghlin,
contagious disease.
Brian
and Bn*. df Middleville
Parents are urged to contact
the family doctor whenever any

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Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Clark were Mr.
and Mra. Ed Huhn, Mary and
Marilyn of Portland. Bunday the
Clark* were dinner guerts of
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Colvin. Tbe
. By Mr». Frank Roiuh
Clayton Clarita of Lake Odeaaa
u ruta.di
eu-inv were also gutsto of tbe Colvins
About 100 guest* attended the to help Kathy and Karen Clark
40th wedding nnnl\-r-r-rof celebrate their 9th birthday.
Mr. and Mr*. Merle Bradfield,
Sunday. They came from Kala­ were Bunday dinner guest* of
mazoo. Delton. Richland and the Bob Brogans of Leech Lake.
Prairieville, Fann Bureau neigh- * MR. Leo Hendershot and Mra
Delay Thompson spent Wednes­
day with Mra. Myra Henry of
Hastings * Thursday, Mra. Ruby

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Mrs. Ed Rice last Sunday. * Mra.
P. B. Sorenson, Hastings, enter­
tained last Friday In honor of
Joaephlnc Roush's birthday.
Those present were her brothera. George and Frank. * Those
on the rtek UM are Kart PalmaUer for surgery. WUbur Deck,
also surgery, Wayne Knobiock
has no* been well for tbe last
week from a virus Infection.
Jack Bradfield la facing quiet
jurt now as he has developed a
dot In hl* leg.
Mr. and Mm W. Knoblock'*
daughter. Joan, has gone with
her husband as he ha* re-

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Bunday. * Mr. and Mm Graydon
Dorter entertained the Plain­
well young people who took part
in the Senior Play. Baturday
night, for-an after the show
party. * Several in .this area are

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Clare Lyons drove to Elkhart,
Bunday to see her aunt,
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who Is visiting here from Texas.
IM W. UMS W.. HaMUcs, Mtafc. 4S0S1 * Mr. and Mm Dale Cook and
Publkkrt 4T«rr Tkart- Thurl Cook of Plainwell spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and

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N ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON UIE

Arm McPlsaillH. &amp; Aliocsatei
E. L CARPENTEX HARDWARE
Wear

�T
Deadline Near

Pack T9
Cub Pact
Blue and

Senior Ctttoani

with Miner Supervisor
Doty or Floyd Craig.

Shelter Course
Clarence J. Chaney of Hickory

tending

climbwS to

Rustel

a luncheon
gold rockxx

MOutol
airplane favors.

It hu bren pointed out that

Basie program objectives are
fallout abelterz with the nuC-

very much enjoyed.
Scouts then adjourned to bold
faculty took the three

exemption, and must file for the
homestead exemption each year

gtoctha

list Seminary Conference In Grand
FUpfcb,
Philip Nichols
t thefr mn. Ui
Michlgan resident for the last

Andren

I held a buatnere meeting which

and • Barbel

The Michigan Department of
BtoZe Highways has announced
changes In route numbering in

P. Mott and Mrs Hdene Sher­
wood of Grand Rapids left Fri-

Dental Work is
Speeded by
Women Aids

UB. SENATORS
Senate Office Building
Washington 25, DA?.

tel In Battle Creek. They found
r getting along nicely. * There
from here who attended Mrs Nel­
lie Ttmpaon'a funeral Friday at
J/oweil ware Earl Crane, Mra. Edna
Miller of Caledonia, Mire Dortha
Wle Corning and Mr. and Mm
Oharlea E. Jackaon accompanied

Patrick V. McNamara
Philip A. Hart

CONGRESSMAN,

Spyker.

Don

million people? Chairaldo as­
sistant* may be a partial solu-

Denial students can do more

dental assistants.
Dr. Brown says studies-show
the assistant incrrascw the cfflsune time maintaining a high
level of quality. Tbe assistant
also makes the patient more
comfortable and relaxed while

Hoose Office Building
Washington 15, D.C.

205 N. Michigan

Orlfteth of Grand Rapids io Bur­
dette Cline of Middleville. She Is

and Mra. Burdette Cline, local.
held this Friday night at the
United Brethren Church hi Lelgh-

reporter had given it. * The two
vacationists, Mn. Gladys Abraham
and Mra. Bertha Sheehan, returned
last week from their trip to Florida.

. Watch While
Wo Make 'Em
rto$x.to » DICOKATtO

Donuts 69c doz.
Plain 59c doz.
TASTE TREATS
TRY SOME TODAY
Open Daily

STATE SENATORS
Stole Capitol

Qrlffcth of Rochester.

2$th District—Roger Johnson,

largest

per-

The greatest problems existing
in shelters are feeding, sleeping,
sanitation, recreation, tnlormaUon training, religious activities,
health and psychological reac­
tions Slides and movies on man­
agement problems were narrated
by Instructors from Staff College
also answering any questions.
Classes on shelter manage-

future. Anyone interested should
contact Barry County Civil De­
fense Director William A. Barr.
105 Pine Lake. R3 Plainwell, or
your local fire or sheriff's depart-

tain technical duties no that ho

Stranil * Hastings

E0M.I
LADIES WINTER
COATS
Our satire stock of dress and car coats

1A
Drice
Z dm ** **

GIRLS SLIPS

LADIES SPRING SPORTSWEAR

100% cotton with lace trimming. Sizes 4 to J4.
Regularly |l.98.
’■ Now $1.00

SLACKS

GLOVES and MITTENS

In sizes 6 to 18. Reg. $3.98 to $5.98

Now $1.99 fa $2.99

after adjournment)
23rd District-Harald J.
kern*. 1B7 W. 22nd Street,Hol__
land. (Yankee Springs Township.)

the

In Winter, a 10O-pound deer

Cotton Knits in Assorted Colors

Superette

PrarenUy

tag and dining room" shrinks to thur Palmers, and her aunt, the

shortage, reveal faculty at Tbe
University of Michigan School

Know Your
Legislators

Marvin

chalraldo assistant program. Thto
national study has proven gen­ Gold and Silver Arrows) Rick
erally successful, sold Dr. Bualv Gutchere, Bear and Odd Arrow;
As for Uie dental students' David Freeland. Gordon Finnic
opinion of all this—the majority
Brian Smith. Lion and Gold Ar­
row; Steve Jilts. Lion and Gold
fleet an overall enthusiasm and and Silver Arrow. Ned Warner
readiness to utilise chairside as­
sistants in private practice.
American Dental Association

quanilty and malntainannr of advancement*. The Scout Circus
high quality paUmt care with
each additional dental assistant. meeting closed with the "Living
Circle."
Northern Michigan's deer
------------ •-----------range covers about 35,000 square! Mr. and Mrs Robert Tinker
mites However, during normal of Auburn visited hto mother.

&amp;"ir

e

from Hio

Births at Pennock

nue&gt; Is atoo designated as M-M.
Plans call for the ddetion of

greasman James O'Hara of the
12th Michigan District Frederick
brought about by Blate equalisa­ graduates from Warren High
tion, which occurs in May. might School thto Spring. The family
reduce a homestead's valuation had lived In or near Middleville
sufficiently to -entitle such citi­
zen to a tax exemption.
The Senior Citizens held their
meeting Tuesday noon. Mr. and
Mra. Frank McTyre had charge
of
the program and Invited Rollo
South Haven visited hts parents.
Moshier of Wayland, former edi­
weekend of Fteb. IS, and Joining tor of the WaylaruJ Globe, as tire
them for dinner on Sunday were

FRESH DONUTS

Wright,

the prerent M-37—MB6 Junction

Battle Creek area. They wlU
become effeeUve on March 1. .
Eventual plans call tor the
relocation of M-66 from Capital
and Columbia Avenues over a
mere direct north-aouth route
through Battle Creek.

standing for the Ration la 141,000
sen ted the following awards: marked and 37.637 stocked.
Specifications for -a shelter is
Steve Wilson. Bobcat; Bruce
Smith. Wolf and Gold Arrow;
Frank Partridge, Wolf. Gold Ar-

Scout Troop No. 05 held their Blue

on the fourth Monday of May Martha Dean's birthday Feb. 26.
for each year. Before that time. Her address is Clark Memorial
Home, 1546 Sherman Street, Grand
amount of State equalised value Rapids.
attributable to this property fur
Mr. and Mra. William Kenyon
hold a card party at their home
A clUsen who qualifies under Saturday evening. * Roger Wellthe age. residency and Income
teste and who owns real property Wellman, has accepted a position
which, for the past year, had a as program director of the new
State equalised value of 110000, radio station. Plymouth. Ind. He
or leu, certainly should file the and his family have moved there
affidavit claiming the exemption from New Castle, in-t. * Main
during January and February, or were happy to hear tluit Frederick
the first part of March. It to
Rock, was appointed as socund
alternate to United States Military

Main, Danny and Renee.

BAUT-DOWUNG DAIRYMEN—Tbe Barry-Dowling ARB has
u—
.—a — 11..
v—.1
-t
tn a- Ik.

State Highway
Renumbers Road

an income which, together with
that of other owners of the
homestead and his co-occupylng at a candlelight supper Tuesday
spouse, to not more than $5,000. Ignoring the stones' eighth amiland
410,000 of State equalised value
of real property located within

DORIS MY &gt;
LOD TAYLOR

number of people, warning

JAMAICAS

Our entire stock from infant through lodies sizes.

Now Reduced 1/3
CHILDRENS SLEEPERS &amp; PAJAMAS

Reg. $2 98

$1.99

One group of knits ond flannel sleepers.

Reg. $2.98

$1.99

GIRLS BRIEFS

T-TOPS

Clinical Director

(Woodland, Hastings City. Has­ vice. Division of Dental Health,
tings Township. Castleton. Balti- ■ helped teach dental students to
more. Maple Grove, Johnstown, utilise chairsldc assistants fur
Assyria Townships.)

with a $140,000 grant. Dr. Bush
321 W kites. Schoolcraft. (Thorn­
apple. Irving. Carlton. Rutland.
Mrs Peter Petersen, Wednesday Orangeville. Hope, Prairieville, clfic employment in the dental'
* Ed Hawks, formerly of Middle­ Barry Townships.!
school clinic.
ville now living In Mesquite, Texas.
Forty-one women now sent
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
o-i full or part-time chalrrlde
assistants In U-M dental school
State Capitol
• Use home address
Santiago Drive, Mesquite, Texas.
entution. they're ualgnod to on­
niter adjournment)
t he-job training and work with
S5ih District—James S. Farns- students In the various clinics.
Mrs. Roger Uoyd in Veterans Hall
"It is hoped that future funds
In Caledonia recently. ♦ The Pil­
will allow every dental student
____
_ _
_ ___
grim girls
of _____
Hastings
and __
the (Yankee Springs, Orangeville' a chance to work full time with
Pilgrim girls of our Baptist Church “ 0 p e&gt; ^Baltimore, Johnstown.
art.JuvtoR n contest quiz on the BarTy' Orangeville Townships.)
sold Dr. Bush.
Book of Mark March 14 and the
89U&gt; District—Stanley M. PowUnlike the general dental as­
loocr gives ap arty for the winner I ell, R1 Ionia. (Thornapple, Irvsistant or hygienist, the chairMarch IB. * The MYP and their 'Ing, Carlton. Woodland. Rutland,
counselora. Mrs Bob Bendi t and Hastings. Castleton. Maple Grove
dentlR
throughout each opera­
। D. perry of the Methodist Church. I Assyria and Hastings City.
tion. Training Includes tbe prepllento for treatment, passing in-

THIS BEAUTIFUL 2 PC. "REC ROOM" OUTFIT FREE!

Reduced 1/3
Rayon acetate in white ond pastels. Loce trimmed.

LADIES BLOUSES

Sit” 4 10

One group in sizes 32 to 38. Solids ond prints . . .
Values to $3.98.
Now$1.44

LADIES JAMAICAS

«

Cottons and blends. Solids and prints. Sizes 6 to.18.
Reg. $2.98 &amp; $3.98
Now$1.44

BEACH TOWELS
Assorted patterns. Regularly $2.98.

Naw $1.99

LADIES SPORTSWEAR

price

Our entire stock of foil skirts and sweaters

LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
One rock of odds ond ends. Dresses. Wool Skirts.
Blouses, Robes, etc. Reg to $14.98.

Now 77c to $6.00
LADIES ond SUBTEEN SLACKS
Our entire stock of wool and wool blends.

YES FREE! THIS WEEK-END ONLY

Marked Down 1/3
LADIES LINGERIE

AT QUALITY FURNITURE OF HASTINGS

One group of broken sizes in Pajamas. Girdles.
Gowns. Bros and Slips.
Now Vl Price

and saliva

Now 4 for $1.00

TERRY KITCHEN TOWELS
Assorted color* ond patterns.-Reg. 49c.

Now 3 for $1.00
BLOUSE TREES
I Holds up to 6 shirts or blouses. Reg. $1.19.

Now 88c

SKIRT RACKS
Hold* up-to 12 skirts or slacks. Reg. $1.19.

Now 88c

Cdatfal
Rateforcad Mastic Covsriagi

The dental hygienist's pri­
mary responsibilities to oral pro­
phylaxis (scaling and polishing
teeth) in addition to patient
education, taking X-rays and
other routine office duties
Dr. Brown explained that a
greater understanding of the
chalraide assistant's role to Im­
perative In light of predictions

Fhm

Divu

Ckilr

HASTINGS

9454172

Price

In matching ensembles. Checks, stripes, solid colors.
B«Hi «*•

"'sisc Now 2 for $1.00
Rd 4* Now 3 for $1.00
Rd 25c Now 5 for $1.00
STAMPED PILLOW CASE$
Wash Cloths

tern

Docron ond cotton blend; white with lace trim.
Sizes 32 to 44/Reg $2.98.
Now $2.00

LADIES PAJAMAS

Hand stitched in assorted patterns. Reg. $1.69.

facing
DenttoUy

modern
in

dentiitry.

the

United

‘

tbaue disease oHlict the mouilw

'

One group 100% nylon. Man-tailored styles in
assorted colors. Sizes 32 to 40. Regularly $3.98

,accumulated at least 700 mllI lion unrated cavities. And that’*
needs orthodontic

State Stroat

CANNON TOWELS

Styles from our regular name brand lines.
Values to $2.98.
Now Vi

LADIES SLIPS

children is bom with a deft lip

QUALITY FURNITURE

Entire stock of fall and winter faahiom

TEXTURED HOSE

tai care during the coming de-

of

Absolutely

LADIES DRESSES

Now $2.88

....................
ODDS and ENDS

Look for famous Trade-Name' labels on the
things you buy... you'll find them hotel

Parmal
'

Now $1.15

One table of Odds and End* wfl drmttcalty reduced.

East State Street

�Cynthia Sue Cross
Weds Paul Miller
At Middleville

11 Feature Literatu
Literature Sidelight
Af Presbyterian
News Notes
Women's Luncheon

Tickets on Sale
Al Area Schools

:

Wedding vows were exchanged
Saturday afternoon. Feb. 13. in

A snrYllght on 11‘erature waa1 mall route
nrrcrnteil

Church by Mlsa Cynthia Sue
— -__&lt;nn r.f

tbe art* will have an

Creek ami Lyle Miller of Fbun-

I/x-kwood Workina. literature eee-

cornea here from Plymouth

length

at 1 and S:M pm. on Saturday
maintained in the church tounre
bv the Women's AModatlon as she

and that's why they mHe BMW
carried one dozen long stemmed
white roses.
Mrs. Shirley Allen, sifter of
the bride, was matron of honor.
She won' a blue nylon gown with
and cared a single while rose.
Ssrvlng his brother as best
urn was Loyal Bennett- Ushers
were Gale Bennett, brother of
the groom, and Joe Evans.
A reception followed in the
church parlors with Mr. and

Circle 5. Mn. Raymond Ftnnle,
tubl-# were decorated with
fluffv plastic head mannequins.
decorated with rhrnnlnely apnro-

Hartings acbooia, Ucktte will be

MRS. BERNARD LOUIS WELLER
. . Miss Alvina Helena Bara Is Married.

Central — Mra. Lyle Gillespie.

Bellevue Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

lowing the ceremony. Serving
wire Mrs. John Thompson, Lou­
ring. Mrs. George Jackson. Bat­
tle Creek and Miss Jean King
from Bellevue Miss Corllnda

Weller changed to a forest green:
Mias Alvina Helena Bars be­
came tlie bride of Bernard Louis be 1018 Washington Ave., Kala­
Wedler on Saturday morning. mazoo.
Out of (own guests cante from
Ann's Catholic Church In Belle­
vue with Rev. FT. John Shlnncr Lansing. Kalantaaoo, Hopkins,
pf Charlotte officiating.
Martin. Wayland. Charlotte.
Parents of the couple arc Mr i Grand Itaplds. Nashville. Hasand Mrs. Adolf Ban. R1 Belle- J tings and a sister and brother­
rue. and Mr. and Mra. Raymond i in-law from Oshowa, Ontario,

John«pn and Mra. Richard Cotter.
A fhite quartette from the Hat­
ting* High School instrumental
music department—Elaine Tucker.
Mary Ann Karmes. Carole Swret
and Inta Sa«e— plaved "Adario”
and ' Scherzo" by Adolf F Walters.
After the business meeting with
Mra. Sherley Blind, president, pre­
siding, Mrs. Myron Deneau. oroeram chairman, turned to Mra.
Working for her urgent plea for
informed Christians and for tbe
Introduction of the speaker, Mra.
C. T. Doolittle of Grand Rapids.
Mra. Doolittle pointed out many

marks by reviewing the book "Ten
Fingers For God" by Dorothy
Clarke Wilson..
This fascinating true story is

100 gueata at the altar banked Roma Cafe In Battle Creek.

"Lord

Who At

The

Wedding

weight peau enhanced with re-

aopbomove at

. Her fiance was graduated from
Kellogg Community College In
1M6 and Is a Junior at tbe Uni-

Administration.

WHITE'S

Photography
WtOOINC
PHOTOGJtAPHY

MAthNcs - re—

Sweetheart Fete,
'Cupid's Treasure,'
Is Great Success

fined to her home for a long time

law of the bride, presiding.
Others helping about the room
able to find some comfort from
such deep affection for this fine

that great Christian medical in­
stitution that she has previously

Philip Hecox of Savannah. Ga..
has passed his Certified Public
Accountant examination and has
received his CPA Certificate. This
is an excellent accomplishment for
a 30-year-oid fellow who lias been

aheuth dree with a lore Jacket i °llmorc’ wlth ChristeUe Cumand black accesnoriea
The,bow- Sheree Boduhn. Virginia
and‘ Carrie °Sorby.
groom * mother wore a f_' । Peake
D"“l“ —
”K"
Ith a'
e\
A special thanks
thank* to everyone
teal .cinx- sheath dress with
a
lacy lop and matching acces- wlio mad? the evening a succewi
for the Blue Hilda and their fa­
thers.
A reception was held in the
945-3967 church parlors Immediately fol-

Nashville Church
Is Setting for
Double-Ring Rites

continued Iter work of surgery on reported that a rare book collector came the bride of David O. Halauctioned off more than 500 valulyzed from the waist down.
purchase 18th century French Halford. R3 Hastings.
novels written by Resllff de la
Dr. Paul Brand, the doctor from Bretonne. This item brought to
England with whom Mia* Verghese mind that Mrs. K. 8. McIntyre
has a hbbby of collecting cookgreat grandfather waa a merchant
150 different volume# She will be
Mra. Wolfram Fechner was
to London with hl* family. Two Interested to note that the sale
hostess Wednesday morning. Feb.

Mrs. Fechner Hosts
The 'Morning Doves'

flclated at tbe ceremony held
at the Nashville Methodist
Church.
The bride's gown was fashion­
ed of erocaae, with fitted bodice
and bell-shaped skirt. Her veil
of Illusion was held by a crown

WORLD FAMOUS

HARMONICAS

Stuart

Church

of

Hastings

Peter Stukkie, Bart Lansing, and
Martin Fox, Grand Lodge.

HOHHIR Hsrmootess for musi­
cal fin. So sety to pin...so
rich in enjoyment. Frtt lastruc­
tion booklet when you buy
HOHNfJL

church pariors. the couple left
for a honeymoon trip in Canada.

Doves Home Study Group.
N. Clinton, Oread Ledge.
"What's new In family fabrics"
was presented by Mrs. Paul
Lanring
Kaiser. By learning about the
groom
current developments In textiles.

satisfaction for their families' Lindstrom
clothing. Mra. Ray Wieland aa- pany.
rtsted Mrs. Kaiser with a rum-

Construction C o m-

Music Center
138 W. State 945-4284

Clothing Workshop.

I LOWERS

one. somehow dropped the cards
the Indian people. He ha# received
the highest honors for his surgery

where this batch of mall ciiseed family

oi mi

llcally have been cancelled
crippled hands dignified and usere, with the current, before
satisfaction to all members of
being trucked to Hastings. They the family.
Ai he contemplate# U&gt;c Impor­
tance of hands, he thinks “How
The March meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
fingers mot (rated by God."
ribly let them through in this Chariea Fuller.

Noble Grands Name
New President

Month

Homemakers Group
Studies Nutrition

of Insufficient postage. Even if
“—
J IU“‘
pigeonhole
,
would still
Fourteen Pturt Noble • Grand*
of Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge No. meet modern regulations. Regard­
53 of Hastings met at the home
of Mrs. Harry L. Wood. Sr. Wed­ tings and everyone b baffled.
Study Group.
nesday evening for a bountiful

Hauling

WILD ROSE VINES

Extension

OA
f°r natural’
/W. looking beauty in
Av ea.
lasting poly.

Mrs. Ray Corliss of Albion

Election of offlocra which fol­
The Middleville Reading Club Ilowed Fouling Lite minutes of
Is sponsoring an al I-games party ithe last meeting found all mernon St. Pnrtick's Day at 7:30 pm I
Thursday, March 17. al the Wert &lt;
Elementary School. Dessert Fuller for recording secretary
luncheon. Proceeds to establish i
a scholarship for young women.1
„rm to Mrs
Call Mra James Hicks. SY 5-2A55 Glen Perkins and low to Mra
or Mra Clair Brog SY 5-3342 for Bertha Wcyerman.
leservatlons
,
•

for Adults," which emphasized the
changing nutritional needs of the

College. Prior to that she had
worked in the city public library.

Tile group also

AZALEA SPRAY

a movie

observance of traffic rules on rural
Dwight Fisher, who commutes roads, especially relating to farm
machinery and vehicles. Also cov­
ered was the Importance of plan­
partment, marie an interesting ob­ ning enough space between galea
servation. In this comparatively and roads to allow parking rot
short distance he passes farms equipment safely off the road
.?cnry.. rtofic”‘ wns
hnpplij .turprised on Monday formerly owned by two Michigan
and the necessity of keeping rosd
Plainwell on Wednesday attend- j evening when theta* son. Thomas,
Fitzgerald (Eaton County, apd tlie
mg the funeral of Mrs. Lloyd. from Poughkeepsie. N. Y
late Gov. Kim Sigler (Barry Coun­ brush, undergrowth and tall field
Hur,ey1 rived for an overnight vis
ty). The Fitzgerald name is still crops which obstruct vision.
prominently displayed on I
will hostess the study group, when
the lesson "Fashion Fabric and

NEW CARPETING
Buy Miller's

Xk
G

HOHNER

Clothing Workshop to be held
tn March. Each lady will con­
struct a
ad Mre. dark O'Donnell, daughter supervision
Kuhn.

Middleville Club
Plans St. Pat's Party

M

Me ToX?

MR. AND MRS. DAVID O. HALFORD
. . . MUs Anne Marie Pender Becomes Bride.

In a simple double-ring cere­
mony, Friday, Ffcb. 4, Anne Marte niuma and btua velvet, ribbon.

Cookbook CoUectloM

netted the owner 123.102.
The Blue Bini's 19th annual India aa a
fitted bodice featured a shell
neckline with elbow length Sweetheart Banquet held Feb. 14 slonary family impressed them- It’s A Mystery
It was mast mystifying when the
dolly delivery of mall from Kala­
mazoo arrived al the local post
shaped skirt was complemented waa shown throughout the dlnoffice, containing a postal card
from Canada to Ethel Mills, 537
and cupids for centerpieces and
W. Clinton, and dated with the
cancellation mark of Sept. 12, 1911.
length train Her elbow length ' The‘n’E“JJ‘’n,
The next day there was a May 10,
veil of illusion was topped with Rpv W’
CurU#- followed by
a pcau pillbox trlmmrriln Ute B
dinner. Robin Asplnall in England when he returned 1900 card from London to the same
addressee with the same address.
re.-embroldered Alencon 1»c e. ^
to the fathers home.
Tom Myers, realizing that Ethel
She carried a bouquet of white
Hoeman, the toast to
But instead he received a request Mills had been a sister of Bob
and pink munia,
| thS daughters.

vue. aa maid of honor, wore a
Morrill, accompanied by
floor length gown of pink tafDouglas Castleman
fete with matching ocooworlrs
"Bunny Hop" announcer
and carried a bouquet of pink'was Nancy Thomas and bunnies
and white daisies. Miss Dawn WETe Shirley Huso. Kim Coven.
LaPoint of Bellevue, bridesmaid.!JSfU R«k*T-,
Foltz and
was dressed Identically to the|Dlane G*nk. Jill Cotter anmald of l»nor.
|nounoed th»-"JMue Bird Wish
Kenneth Weller served his |8kn" wlth
Ptayera Including
brother as beet man and
I
Cooper.—■---Dtane--------Gross,
UMU&gt; ushers
UU1 unucss
....... Hoffman.
tz .
- .were —
David Ackott. Nashville., Wendy
Kathy Lydy.
David Starrs and Michael' Drbt‘1° Mead. Kris Reuser and
Youngs of Hastings
chrt* Wendorff.
For, her daughter's wedding.! ."Homo 8'rK* Home" pan to­

glnla Bennett. Linda Broughtoq.
Arlene Altoft. Marcia Loftus and
Josephine Harrison.

who added that extra ingredient,
"interested concern." to the re­
quired performance of a routine

at Vellore Medical School and tlme. Naturally hi# mother. Eva
Hospital in Vellore. India, founded Hecox. la proud of the record her

Ungs.

Janet C. Stafford.
G. Spencer Myers
Engagement Told

Tills postman made a roeclal
trip to take Mrs. Anna McOuffin

Dick Brapch. organist and choir Engle and Mrs. Harold Bolo,
director of St. James Church In
South Pasadena, Calif., lias been

Welcome Daughter

voices to St Pauls £athedral in
LOs Angeles for a special concert.

26 ox. 501 Nylon-$6.95

adopted daughter. Julie Anne. Julie

Simple as 1-2-3
Compare Quality and
Prices
2. Buy from Us

LARGUT SILfCTION OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS

,

pointing out s typographical error

appreciated

IN BARRY COUNTY

BENJFRAN KLIN

parents and two brothers. Douglas
and Danny, are simply thrilled

BpeUlng

musician herself,

and

The cute little miss who arrived

IK
Delicate sprays of leafy
blossoms in summer­
time colors to mix or
match with any decor.

102 Wart State at Jetfenon

' their household.

a

Rich in
Tradition

3. Be Satisfied.

Absolutely No Seconds
Street during the Valentine Day

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLING!

advantage of the vivid red Christ-

wedding rings
following a great tradition - tbe same

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BRIDE'S

�Hastings Friends
Attend Nuptials
In Fremont. Ohio

Pre-Oinner Hoi
Are Hazardous
For Children

Marilyn Piper Weds Society newS
Robert Sage in
Methodist Rites
Tbe rollicking fun at Bonnie

usiicred. They wore while jackets
with pink carnation boutonnieres

Th* marriage at Marilyn Plpw,

the aflanoon two unecpected
wore pink and white carnation

a picnic basket they appeared

Cytlak. Toledo. Ohio, were united
in marriage at Bt. Ann’s Catholic
at Hoed Fremont to family memChurch Saturday, Feb, 18.
Tbe Rev. Xlfred J. Mayer, pas­
tor, officiated st Uie double ring iwo-tlarwd wedding oaks decorated
ceranony al 8:» o’clock. Esther the main table
After March I they will Un fa
mother and father.

and Alien from Hastings attended
ths wedding.
father. the bride wore a floor­
length gown fashioned with a lace

organza overskirt. She wore a pearl
crown with a white shoulder-lengUi
veil, and carried white carnation*

syndrome" of home accidtnla

arm1 ptweeded to partake of Ute
food they brought—all of thia tn
wedding musto waa played by

delibcrauon. Hnwww. there waa

praamus chsoran

graduate at Bom High School Her
length formal ahaath dresa of iView. As the intruders (Dorothy
husband, a 1M1 gradOate of ToI PLEDGES TROTH —Announce- light pink organza over taffeta, 6todmon and Carolyn Coleman) ENGAGED—Planning an August
crepe. A satin bow at matching I picked up their things to put in wedding is Linda Blossey, whose
engagement to Jeffrey J. Hin­
Jenney. daughter of Mr. and pink held her bouffant veil and I the basket and depart, and Mill man has been announced by her
Mrs. Ralph Jenney of Delton, to
parents, Mr and Mn Helmet
William Robert Ford, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Smith of Scott*.
Grosse Point Wood*. Misa Bloalaughter lasted all through the
The bride-elect is a graduate of and white roera.
The Barry County Special Edu­ Delton High School and Grund
High School, is in her junior
cation School children were pleas­ Rapids Junior College Division
Donald Williams.
year at WMU. Her fiance, son of
antly surprised when Uie Hasting* of practical nursing. She Is em­
Mra Roger Wlzwril entertain­ Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Hin­
Jayceca Auxiliary brought out ployed by Dr. A. X. Pullon. MJDHams
wore
a
light
blue
and
pink
man. 423 W Center Street, at­
valentine*,' decorated ice cream Mr. Ford la a graduate of Vicks­
chiffon
over
taffeta,
street
­
tended Ferris InsUtute and is
slice* and nut cupe for a Valen­ burg High School and 1* em­
completing his senior year at
tine party last Monday Games ployed a* a carpenter by Fred length drere with light aqua ac- Street Tuesday evening.
eesreirim.
She
carried
a
bouquet
WMU and doing hla practice
were played and valentine* ex- Catherman. A June 18 wedding
of wltlte and pink roaas.
The February master point teaching in Hastings.
la planned in Delton Methodist
For her daughter's wedding, duplicate bridge game Tuesday
Church.
Mr*. Reynolds were a navy blue night in the Episcopal UnderPenguin

Children Surprised

Quarrvilag pareata Acdterta
r high in families in which par-.
ent* argue frequently. especially in­
front of children. YoungMers are

kin ejno
youngsters annually and injure a
million more.

Children's Hospital Me
ter. Beaton. Toddler'*
hurt in
hectic day of one typical family
that explode into near tragedy tor Uclpate your toddler's ability to
ing eight major accident-producing

Food Is a Borgoin

coming them:
1. The hungry child. A hungry
child wlU try to eat anything— States, which la a bargain any way
tlnga was the maid of honor and
including poisons. Forget the clock you look at it, quality or quantity .
Mary Bablonc the bridesmaid. The
and feed Uie child when he is
attendants were dressed alike In
hungry. H lie is especially hungry
pale pink crepe fun-length dresses
during the dangerous 1 Miura before
with moss green velvet belts, scoop
Roy Hubbard Dr. and Mra. W.
necklines and elbow-length sleeves. O Squares wUl hold a Penguin
the evening meal, give him a snack,
wore a pink laco over taffeta
The full skirts were softly pleated
even if it means delaying your
dress with white accessortea.
returned to her home Saturday dinner. It could prevail a needless
Saturday
evening
the
Joe
headbows jvlth pink veils and car­ Marvo PreeMone calling. AU
accident.
or biscuits. What's left from that
Burkholdera
entertained
mem
­
after spending a week with Mra.
ried bouquets of pink and white square
_ dancers and spectators
can be ground and combined with
third.
ber* of tlx-ir bridge club and
Winnie Vandlen. ocher relative* accident prune and a tired rnoUxr chopped celery and pickle with
carnations. Belinda fashioned and 1 welcome.
• • •
duplicate clubs at her parents’ many a reception waa held at
the American Legion Hall for
Mr. and Mra Floyd Colvin and
Jones,
a
patient
at
the
Medical
N. Broadway. The 16 gueete en­
Faculty. Friday, being Mra
joyed an evening of all kinds
of games Including, besides presided os master and mlstreaa Inman's on Thursday evening. Jone's 87th birthday. Mra.
Mourn. Mrs Margaret Detnond
Cherry Nut
Colvins birthday. What the
Prated February birthday* for shaped cake decorated with pink
Mra. Violet Andmon. Mra Ruth
was that it was'to be a much Mead, Mra. Winnie Vandlen and
Mcrllyn and Dick Foster.
husband. Donald, served
Ethel Hera took a potluck dinA home contents Inventory
rived, the Richard Clarks, the
Mra. D. C. French entertained
may show that you've acquired
her bridge club for luncheon dry of Bellevue served the punch. Robert VanDenburga and the
A dehciou* butter sponge cake to
with cream cherries.
a surprising number of new
coffee.
possessions. Make a room-bypretty birthday cake decorated
room list of everything you
Mra Gay Jordan was
Every Wed. b Sat. during Lenten Season.
tended at the gift table and
own. Then lota! up its present
a lovely coraage by the employee*
Mrs William Bauman of Climax
value. You may find thin your
at the Facility. Her family pre­
When Greenville played bas­ and Mra. Aaron Gronewvld of
present insurance on homo
'
b
ketball here recently thia month. Freeport helped in the kitchen.
contents falls far short of the
J
radio. On Sunday John Hoos had
Mra. George Nelson of Battle
amount you really need. If so,*
R»«uior65c ____
Burkholdera entertained the Tom
call
ui
for
more
up-to-date
You probably hart the makings
guests during the reception.
protection through a Home­
Dick
CXit of town gucats came from of a meat and potato roast right
owners policy.
The party of lhe Builders
Battle Creek. Climax. Grand on your kitchen shelf! Open two Class of the EUB Bunday
Rapids, Freeport, Mlddlevllte.
Srtiuol wiUch was held on Satbridge after the game, at the Naahville. Bellevue and Detroit.
An Individual pie topped with streusel.
Burkholder’s home on N. BroodFallowing a short honeymoon, in an open roasting pan. Spread of fun aa tbe ' Mystery Supper”
with sweet potatoes or nuuhed
ig&gt; JgyMKi.
****?,[
“ potatoes made from the Instant provided a new and unique ionn
Insurance Agency
’variety. Bake In a moderate oven of entertainment oji well aa beChoose from a large variety.
in GreraivlUe wnsnever there । nntnrt Rapid*.
H3S0’F.) until heated through. If Ing delicious. Thirty member*
town* have exchange games.
1 Mr&gt;
—
Over Miller’s Jewelers
Phone
COOKIE DAY E.w, W,d. 4 Do,.—$1.00
from [you wish, sweet potatoes may tx- and friends enjoyed the .vortal
IU,U Sclwol III,
।| Climax-Scott High
in .srsawiru
seasoned to taste
120 W. STATE ST.
WI 5-4174
uuac with
wiui bnraii
urvwii sugar evening which
wiuni Included
nieiuucu games,
jai.ito,
1962and
andher
herhusband
husbandgraduated
irradunted ,or
' r.- drizzled
Mni~i with
uu ■
L...J
-■----------------------------—■■
1_|
Wcdiuwlay evening Mrs Ho-; &gt;962
cup
of dark
' and there a cre devotions
led u..
by
mer Smith entertained her hos- from Freeport High School in sirup after the kuf is frosted
pjtal guild with .dessert and 1959. He is employed ax the Gen­
bridge at her home on N» Mlch-.eral Motors Detect Plant, la
Igan Avenue.
. Grand Rapids.

SOCIETY NEWS

Society newS

NATIONAL CHERRY MONTH!
with Michigan Cherries

Refrigerator Cookies
Cherry Torte Cake .

What's new
In your home?

6 for 27c
..... 55c

Hot Crass Buns

FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Cherry Pie
Special 59c
Apple Fritters
6 for 42c
Cherry Tarts
..each.15c

Quick Roast

F

Coffee Cake

RANDSEN'C

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY

Chrysler’s 440 TNT V-8

is the biggest in its elass
Now come in and see how exciting

2 Days-Friday &amp; Saturday

it can make driving

Buy a SUIT or SPORT COAT for ’/ip™
and Be Sure and Look Over our NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE

While You are in the Store for these Extraordinary Bargains!

ne Rack Each of These Top Quality

•
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Men's Suits
Mens Sport Coats
Mens Top Coats
Winter Jackets
For Boys
Winter Jackets

Suits

&lt;2Pn«

Sport Coats
and 1 Table of Long Sleeve

Sport Shirts

PRICE

Our Complete Stock of
Glovss
Dickie*
Cap*
Swsaf Shirt*
Athletic Sox
Boy* Pant*

both Dress and Casual

Cleveland'* Now Offen
FOUR CONVENIENT WAYS OF BUYING
1. We Honor National Security Charge Account*
2. You May U&gt;o Hasting* City Bank Charge Plan
3. You May Still Um Cleveland'* Personal Charge Plan
4. We Even Accept Cash 111

BARRY'S FARM STORE

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

South Hanover at Hastings City Limits

M-43 at Sprague Rd. in Dolton

CLEVELANDS
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR

�Barry Studies
Florida Youth
Joining Allegan
Dies Wednesday
For EVA Action
In Barry Crash Economic Opportunity Az* com-

Nashville Suffers
Fatal Attack

life Ln a traffic accident in the possibility of joining wMh
Barry CXxmty this year—both Allegan County In a combined
two-county program.
Members at Use commi
With AUe
cording to Undershenff Gordon

ViD« MrthodUl Church for Naih-

CiriMas CoeimiHsM.
To Moot March 23
meet at 7:10 pm. Wednesday.
March 23, In Central Auditorium
instead of on March 7 as origi­
nally scheduled.

approval It wa^ announced.

His daughter-Ln-law. Mn- Can

Hickory Corners

Thursday. March 1 It 1 pm

Saturday evening of this week
Friday and Saturday

Trick

Bmpital

Saturday

noon

after

Ute body was found eight feet

HU passenger, Eschol Oarvlce

Class of 1M2 and daughter of
Nashville Lodge No. 265.
the Lions club, had Hastings, waa named February
Campus Girl-of-the-Month by
the Standards Board of Western
Michigan University. She te
Unpenherlff Trick said the
fhU ot Pythias . lodge and practice teaching In the English car apparently was traveling at
a member of the Nashville department at Kalamazoo Cen­
tral High School. Her average
highway near the David Cruther senior year. With the tri­
married to Juanita Ryder in
sideways, clipped a fence poet,
graduated in April.
flipped end over end. spun
around and roiled two and onetwo sons. John of Flint and
half Umea before coming to rest
t. who is with the Air Force
facing west, straddling &amp; ditch.

Durfee

r, Mrs. Harry Haynes of Hy-

cd and saved their money for a
trip, which included touring
California. They hod visited a
friend at Kellogg Community
The Rev. Max Gladding te to
College al -Battle Creek and
officiate Thursday and burial Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Rex were traveling north when' the
in Lakeview Ceme- Casey and family, w Mr. and tragedy happened.
They planned to camp out
Brian were Monday callers of

By Mra. John Hook

Warren and Bryan, both of St

David Cruttendcn and Mrs Lee filled with supplies and equip­
ment.

last Middle Lake

M. Cairn, George Cheeeeman and girls
•4J-477S were Saturday supper guests of
Mr*. Admiral Foereh
Mr. aad Mrs. Leon Stanton
visited Mr. and Mra Manson
Couch nf Sparta. Sunday. * Rob-

Merle B. Haines
Fraternitv Chairman

social chairman of his fraternity.
home from East Lansing. * Mr.
* Mn Winn Hutch- and Mra Owen Gaylor attended Lambda C1U Alpha, at MUD.
East Tanking Haines is a junior
tbe Municipal pmptoytes Credit
Union banquet at the American
Calmn. * Arthur Moore Legion Club House in BaUle science After graduation, he te
considering aawidlng the UnlCreek. Friday night * Mr. and
Guy Nash Mrs. Owen Gaylor and Janice
versify of Detroit.
and Mra. McAdams spent Sun­
Mrs. Calms last Saturday.
day with Mr. and Mra. Mike
Minaudo and family to celebrate
February birthdays. * Dale Fox
returned home from Pennock
Hospital Wednesday.
By Mra. Albert Green

I1 PENNOCK
CONCRETE

Hubbard Hills

Mr. and Mn Marshall Tripp
Jake Newman of Chesaning b
visiting his sister. Mrs Rosa
Brooks.
ert Tripp and son of Middleville

PRODUCTS
Concrete Blocks
SoaM &amp; Grovel

Marriage Licenses

birthday. * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon

Albert Green, Bunday.
anjl children of Hasting* Rl.

in the Primary Election and

honor of Gary's third birthday.
* Albert Green Is on the gain
after being ill a month.

tinued support in the April

nathlc Hospital In Grand Rapids.
He fell down cellar and waa In­
lured quite badly with several
broken bones * Mr. and Min.
Wadsworth Btesell were called

4th Election

hospital.

will

appreciate

your con-

Payable and Compounded
Quarterly on your

PASS BOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT

INTEREST is Earned on INTEREST as well as on PRINCIPAL

EVERY THREE MONTHS
Our New Rate (the Legal Maximum For Any Bank or Pass Book Savings)

&amp; Will Accrue to Your Account, Beginning April 1,1966

Dunham
By Mra. W. H. Cheeaetnttn

Pownall Williams is Improv­
ing from recent surgery. Guests
of the Wllllaihs. the 12th were
the family of Charles Williams
from Yp&amp;ilantl. Mr. and Mrs
Robert Banham from Battle
Crock and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Williams and daughter also from
Battle Creek. * Mr. and Mra.
Ellis Garilnger of Nashville callBunday. * Mra. Mildred Hili at­
tended the wedding of her neph­
ew. Paul Miller In Middleville.
Saturday. Feb. 10.
ner Thursday
Maple Grove

a1/.

4%
z

hills Friday afternoon.

City Treasurer

Ruby Henney

4%

Per Annum

ily Bunday in Kalamazoo In bon-

Noshvilla. Mick.

THANK YOU for your vote

Good News
for SAVERS

in the South
EU.B. Churtrh

Per Annum
NOW AVAILABLE

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Of Deposit

Redeemable Any Time After the
Legal Requirement of Thirty Days
Written NOTICE

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»l,00000

Maturing Six Months from Date of Issue;
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man and daughters were FunHunt family from Lansing and
Mr. and Mra. Robert Ball and
daughter. Roybtn from Alaska
Mich, were weekend guests of
the Keith Bolte

Request Your Money at Maturity

INTEREST AT THE 4’/»&lt;7o ANNUAL RATE, PAID

East Doud
By Mra, Lloyd Owen

Styles and
driving have
I changed In the last 50

t

years and the Automobile

Club is still Michigan's

leader in Motoring
services and pro­
tection.

Emerson Cairns from south
Hastings visited Saturday at
Lloyd Owens. * Little Tina Am-

Robert Closnon from Lowell and
Mrs. Winnie Gurd from Cedar
Mlll Comers called on Will
Gurds Tuesday. * Robert Getman from Battle Creek called on
Will Gurds. Bunday. * Mra.
Howard Moore te still In Blod­
gett Hospital. Grand Rapids

children from

Algonquin

Lake

guests at Lloyd Owen's. * Mr

Roy Douglasa' Bunday. Feb. 13
at Algonquin Lake. The Douginas'
plan to return to California this

OF MICHIGAN
Owm Bulla'.

FROM THE DATE OF ISSUE TO THE DATE OF REDEMPTIO

COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

Hnstinijs City Bonh
MEMBER: Moral Deposit iMoraaca Corporation
Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Coniinuoua Yeera

945-4192

and two children from Albion,
•pent Bunday. Feb. 11. at Lynden
Norris',

�Hastings Banner

I Past Lake Odessa
. Druggist Dies;
■ Services Monday

Builders View
New Products at
Consumers Fete

benefits, WU1 this qualify me I q, My aon drived social sefor iioepltal insurance benUlte? Icurity benefits unttt April IBM

, died Friday M ButterHoepltal. Grand Rapid*.

In an official rw purity

i Hall with 155 attending the din-

Harley and Jennie (Shaw) Hanabargnr and waa a IBM graduate

Thoughts For A Week
For when the One Great

be

He

marks not that you won or

lost} but how you played
the game!

—Grontlqnd Rice

Robert H. Sponable, Owner

W. Green at Broadway

mxuruy
glad to
security
50 Ran-

Gordon Cappori: advancing to
the Bear rank was Curtis King:
receiving arrow points were
KeMh Waters, Robbie Kruko,

unlt of the Barry County Ba*

Ungs. Leonard-Osgcod Funeral
Home 1* authorized to display
the knlgh’.-and-shleld emblem on
which Li emblazoned the Golden
• Rulo Funeral Service nuXto:
, -'Service meaiuied not bv eold
(letne involved and tbe gain to
■ the community. everyone b in-

May and started to college to
batto and Mrs. Loula (Jennie) September. Can hl* benefit* be
Gerald (Audrey) Barker. Bedding,
and Mn Henry (GayUa) Bur- file a new application. Since
your son was attending a full­
time school from January
and Harley, Grand Rapid*.
through May. the payment* can
Funeral sendee* were held
Monday at 3 at the Pickens
Chapel. Rar. Paul Bennehoff of-

APPLY NOW FOR YOUR FREE
HCB CREDIT CARD

Begin Nashville
Chamber Drive
ForNew Members

Good for Charging All
Purchases at Participating Stores

Tiie Nashville Chamber of
flee Thunday, Feb. 17. Blue Commerce met Wedneeday. Feb.
Bird leaders worked on neigh­ 9. for a dinner meeting al tbe
VFW.
borhood mapo and had a lot of
Prank Ritchie of Consumers
fun filling in tbe different
Power Company showed a film

FUNERAL HOME

State Leader

graduated from high school to

Camp Fire Leaden
Develop Crafts

SPONABLE

T Cju .’-u,. 7—icocuu
we both quaHfy for health to- AdmitortratlCQ will be
surance benefits?
I answer IL Your social
A. Only you can qualify. Your I district office located at

Odeaaa and purchased the Prank
M' *
W W
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Smelker Drug store which they next year. Will X ba able to’through Friday from 8:30 aun. pon and Curtis King
operated until eeillng tbe buat- quaW for hospital Insurance
*•*-*-*
benefits when It start* to Jtily it U also open to the public each Pack meeting on March 29. the
Monday evening from 4:30 to 9 Pine Wood Derby Race will be
IBM? .ployed as
A. No. You cannot qualify un­
a ■ .■
til you are 65. which will not be
Surviving, besides hl* wife,
are a daughter. Mra. Gerard
i Lucille) Boeacber of Grand

Scorer comes to write

against your name.

Membership in the Order of
the Golden Rule, an Interna­
tional affiliation of dependable

Willard H. Curtla and family,
of the Lraderahip Oosntnktoe of
Bud Tlxxnpnon and family, Ro­
land Oerter and family and neral Home, corner Walnut and
South Jefferaon Street*. for the Um Retarded, will attend Use
Scout Executive Ruaaell Evans
Thtoc receiving the Wolf
bodge were Nelson Allen. Erick
Blrke, Gary Conley. Jim Christ-

Mks. Vivian Andcrapn aocora-

troR with hU wife.

Leonard-Oigood Retarded Kiddies
Hag National
Group to Hear
Affiliation

155 Attend Blue
And Gold Banquet
CU, Scut PM, &gt;17i Md IU
Blue and Gold banquet Feb. 15.

snakes no difference
you get payment* aa

School
.
Poflowtog Me graduation

SecttM Twa—FefM 1 to •

Thursday,
Tkure4«y,February
February24,
24,1966
1966

accompanied
Mra. Ritchie.

Ph. WI 5-3252

to

NaahviUe

In the Hastings Area

by

inventions and experiment*.

Sell it with a Banner ad I

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

£LTHE WEEK

During the business meeting
the Chamber president, George
Vogt, appointed hl* committees

ONLY ONE Monthly Statement

The I960 membership drive
opened in January. About 40
have already signed up and
others are -expected to follow.
A committee which has been
working on a zoning and.build­
ing code for Nashville has about
oomplcted Ito survey, and they
expected to report to Che village

ONLY ONE Check to Write
No Cost to You If Your
Account is Paid Within 30 Days

the Harlem Stan. About MOO

A With ChflleroK Hom«$ and Real Estate of All Types
AN INCOMI PROPERTY IN THI TWltlD WARD, good location: ha. throe room apartment upstairs,

410.500.00
down » living room, dining room, kitchen end half bath, basement with gas healing system, Is

ALSO IN THI SECOND WARD, an Income property with apartment upstairs, with living room, one
bedroom, kitchen and bath, and downstairs It has living room, three bedrooms, kitchen and bath,
aluminum siding, patio, oil furnace, tiled bath, large yard with fence, and is Insulated for $11.500.00
BECAUSE THI OWNIR HAS LIFT TOWN to live elsewhere, we have a nice Tanch style In the Fourth
Ward In excellent location, brick with living room, with fireplace, carpet and drapes Included, two
bedrooms and bath, all air conditioned, pine paneled living room, attached garage, nicely landscaped,
411.500.00

A GOOD HOMI ON QUEEN STREIT, NASHVILLE, ha* three bedroom. UMtal^rind down It has living
room, dining room, den or library, full bath, has basement with gas furnace, a swell Youngstown
kitchen, will sell on contract ....—...-gT..------ ----------- ----------- ------- 2.17,500.00
A RIAL NICI 9LACI IN IRVING TOWNSHIP with two bedroom* upstairs and down It has living
room, dining room, bath end kitchen, and utility room, heated with bottle gas and space heater,
four-acre lot for-------------------------- ------------------------- ....----- -------------------------------------- $5,250.00
A GOOD HOMI IN THI FIRST WARD, with one large bedroom and large hallway upstairs and down­
stairs It ha* one bedroom, living room, large giasaed-ln front porch, dining room, kitchen, shower,
.tool Snd lavatory, full walk-out basement, gas furnace, two stall garage and nice large lot. for
$7,350.00
AND ANOTHIR GOOD SIZED HOMI IN THI SECOND WARD, with three bedroom, .nd two closets,
'nd a hall closet, and downstairs there U one bedroom, living room,' dining room, kitchen and full
AND A RIAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN THI FOURTH WARD, has living room, dlnmg room, kitchen,
four bedroom, and full bath, two big halls, full bawment with » double garage In basement, has
converted heating plant ....------- - -------------------------------------------1$9,800.00
AND A GOOD INCOMI PROPERTY IN TNI FOURTH WARD. Insulated and aluminum storm win­
dows, a real good roof, one three-room apartment with good floor covering and modem bath, and
downstairs a large living room, newly decorated, and carpeted, two nice large bedroom* with closets
and hardwood floor*. TV room, dining room, and kitchen with new Inlaid linoleum, the kitchen ha*
knotty pine cupboards and work space, a good aixed bathroom with colored fixtures, a glassed-in
front porch, a full basement with new gas fumaca arJ —*" —------------ —"--------Is worth seeing and you will appreciate It. priced at
.$15,000.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, has three bedroom* up and full bath, and down a living room,
one bedroom, dining room, kitchen end ha* stool down, basement with oil heat and three stall garage.
$8,500.00
AND IN THI 2ed WARD, a real good home with throe bedrooms and *n extra room, and down a
living room, den. dining room, kitchen and full bath, full basement with gas furnace, one .tall
garage, a real good location for- ........_____________________ z$7,000.00
A RIAL NICI HOME IN TH! 4th WARD wfth two bedrooms
room, dining room, kitchan and full bath, ha* oak floor., I
formica
.100.00
TWO LARGE BUILDINC LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for.................... .$2,300.00 each
AND STILL ANOTHIR GOOD HOMI IN WOODLAND. all on one floor, living room, three bedroom*,
dining room, kitchen and bath het ga. floor furnace, carpets and drapes, hat new roof, asbestos
tiding for .......$7450.00

.tall garage................$7,200.00
BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL PROPERTY In good business dlttrlct which rent, for $150 00 per mo. for
$7,500.00
A RIAL GOOD, YEAR -ROUND HOMI RIGHT ON LIACH LAKI. ha. living mom.
^L.1—
k.U.
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tbe Mapio Valley School. A com­
mittee of Hubert Lathrop. Prank
Christie, Adolph Douae and Al
Smith waa appointed to meet
with school administrators to

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Serving on

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(If Morried, Answers Should Apply to Husband)

Northeastern Cubs
Blue &amp; Gold Fete
Attended by 150

Address

The tables were attractively
decorated to this theme with
centerpieces made by the boys.
Tile Invocation wna given by
the Rev. Clark, followed by a
delicious dinner planned by the
Den mothers.
Cubmaster Preston Campbell
Presenting tbe boys by den*, who
in return received the following
awards presented by Assistant
Cutanaster Richard Bryan.
Wolf badges to Jim Daniel.
Steve Echtlnaw. Louis Ruempel;
gold arrow to Steve Echtlnaw.
Steve Kacchcr. John Hartwell.

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Colvin, Jeffrey Cook. Craig Rose,
Peter Hook (2), Grant Bryan::

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Finale

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Dotati Oriolei
U’Uhout TrottbU

Froth
Whip Charlotte;
Final Tilt Feb. 24

Saxon
regular season.

Bfctanart.

WI 5-348L

Ledge this Thunday for their
final scheduled came of the sea-

tails Bulldogs

all drilled two buckets and John
netted on 71 percent of their

added nine points to the gap tn
the second canto aa Williams

victors

with

21

pointe. Steve

Bill Shults 3 and Doug Storrs.

that night for

The basic facts about Michigan deer are:

the third period and

points.
Coach Kletxmann declared the
victory represented his squads

tour attempts. Ken Weller and

and eventually won the

BOWL

charities.

4 Gaines in Men s
Basketball Loop
Thursday Night

whitetail country, tbe range is going downhill aa foeegta

Kaper

IS for Hamilton. Rick

Young Hunting Dog
Tbo

Barry

County

Humane

action.
Central Conference, pumped in
21 pointe and ran his season's
total In the league to 371. Jim
King added 18 and Dave Wil­
liams 10.

Four games are scheduled 1 with 11 points and John Whitely
be played this Thursday night
in the Hastings Men s Basketball
league, with twin bills in both

considered, Michigan deer seasons for the foreseeable
future must include tbe taking of see toiler less aaitaajs
each year. To do otherwise would •eaa ■ tragic waate of

available for adoption from Dog

available.

iiiimminmiiiiiiniinii

time this season.'but were forced
Delton gained a six-point, 30- into overtime to post a 72-88
score. Bangor led by eight at the
&gt; points In the see­ half before Comstock fought
the third Dalton

Armchair Athlete
Area sports fans can be proud of the Hastings High School
wrestling team which came through a terrifically rough dual
schedule with a perfect season anti then went on to win the West
Central Conference championship here Saturday afternoon and
evening.
‘
Il was an especially wonderful victory for Coach Bob
Miller, who has developed our wrestling program to its peak.

Saturday night Comstock
whipped Hackett High, 88-74.
Tbe score by quarters:
Galesburg - Augusta posted a
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Allegan's Tigers nailed down PARCHMENT _.M M U 28-77
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Michigan Blate students Like to
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than 7500 Spartans porchassd
tickets to see their favorites in
action against UCLA In the Rose

Winning has been the forte ML
Hostings High so far this schoolyear, with Coach Jock Clareyb
undefeated football season and

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fifth of the student body.

Bob Vander Veen's fine basket-

and could

Leading the Ford lads was Ted
Egleston with 26 points. Bob
Greenville

won

Batarday al

the

Junior

Young Saxons
Erase Deficit to
Beat Charlotte

Showing steady improvement
Dave Reynolds pumped In 18 and poise. Coach Don Mullens’
far Walldorf!. Jim Chandler Itad Hastings High Junior Varsity
again came from behind to score
a victory, this time defeating the
fledgling Charlotte Orioles. 50-51.
In their first meeting, the
Charlotte reserves posted a 61-58

everything you do—is tbe Ameri-

Department that Monday. Feb.
28. marks the end of fishing and
spearing for muskellunge. north­
ern pike and sturgeon In oil of
Michigan’s Inland waters. Mon­

special

Winter hook

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the State ends March 1. . . .

Tuesday, March I, 1966

public hunting and wildlife habl-

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control in the third chapter and
moved ahead os they limited
Charlotte to two field goals and proved purchase of a 199-acre
a gift as they sank 11 points led
by Mike Fitzgerald.
In a high-scoring finale. Has­
tings pounded the hoop for 24 South Haven. Also to be added
to the park through a gift ac­
cepted from Ufe county is a 71Jim Fisher hurt his wrist and
accounted for six points, areg undeveloped lots. Another key
Qillons had six In that period.
Bill Ellu. Glen Cote
gcrnld each got four.

Troop 73 Scouts
Present Awards

Boy Scouts of Troop 73. First
Methodist Church, held their
Court of Honor last Thursday
with an impressive candle cere­
mony.
Tenderfoot pins were present­

Michael Kaalnsky.
to Dale Baxter, Dennis Baxter.
Donald Baxter. Bruce Pitch and
two-year pins to
, David Haight

badge; Donald Baxter, scribe

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LAPO PHARMACY

�I Dale Cappon 530. Jerry Smelker
1514. Bob Carmoney 510, Art Gal­
lup 519. Rum Hart 506, Don
Drake 559. Ben Kenyon 203-5*3
and Bill Ransom 549.

Hastings

About Bowling.

BANTAMS (UNDER 12)
Standing*: Haan'S 474. Dale's
Bake Shop 444, Legion Auxiliary

Bowling
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE

Barr Tire* »4. George's Oligo
and Superette 33, Bum’s Rcfrt-

Saad* 8114, Burkey's 61. WBCH Monument and Hasting* Aluml50. Moose 494, Williams Insur-|num 29. Food Center 28. Copper
ance 49. Sanitary Service 48. Me-: Lantern 244. Hasting* Moton
AlUatara and Filter* 46, Reahtn' 23. Auto Tag Inn 18 and V A J
Motor Bales 44'4. Dowling 434, MobU 17H.
Johnnie's 414, Klersey's 37, Elka
Good aooraa: B. Terry 193and East Side Lumber 35.
&lt;373, C. Reynold* 141-268, R.
Jack Stealer led the field of wnUiard«n 146-254, C. Martin
fine bowler* Wednesday of last 1147-249, J. Burnworth 128-246, M.
Week firing 244-641. John Goto- Chase 120-238, T. Robinson 121dtn&amp;ky sniggled 217-636 and 241, C. Norri* 121-236. 6. Van­
Merle Haines 216-608.
| Denburg 124-234, M. Haines 133Blll Hackney chalked 203-580.1
g. Row 113-225. K- Raynor
Hnrv Haan 535 Ken Robbe 500, nnd KH2-218, C. AndcrPaul Edwards 204-528. Ron Pel- 800 Hl-317, C. Wilcox 115-216. A.
low 204-517, Dave Irwin,212-550. Merrill 133-215, J. Whitney 112Ocorge Lydy 202-817, A. Brewer 213. D Dahlhouwr 106-212, J.
210-516, Jack Bowman 541, Voyle Haight 117-209, J. Miller 110Enttllsh 500, Cleo Roblyer 539. 207, K. Mar Un 128-207. N. Bar­
Bill Bum* 504, Long 201-503. Bob &gt;°» 124-204, B. Gray 112-203 and
Lambert 202-545, Joe Burkholder
Hann 105-200.
235-548. Jerry Kecgstra 222-574.
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Bill St Lawrence 515. Gord&lt;e|,
Standing*: Smith Brea. 624.
Bender Gravel 53. Consumer*
Mike Reynolds 200 - 593. Edon i524. Montgomery Ward. Dep­
. ...u.i, Karol Own 207­ , titles and V &amp; J Mobil 51, Dole'*
-560. Keith Craig 538. Ken Keeler I Bake Shop 48’4, Parkers Bor
201-558. Dtek Hart 515. Stu Sweet',and Southend Food 48, Cheno549. Nolan 'Johncock 201-544, Art I.wt;h Machine 47, Larke Cltgo
?'dy !«■*. A*’ «
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AluZ18-5M Jack Amfth
n™?.? mlnum «%. Tinkler's and Palw.™’ VBkHaroM
™ amiten Monun‘enl «• Thc Benner
354 and Viking Corporation 23.
A. Sherk led the field Thursruaski 207-351, Don Pickard 546.
Bob Boyle 501, Hank Prdcwa 527.
Dick Bonurakl 201 - 579. Chris ding rolled 210-572, P. Cassell
Howard 53G. Leo Springer 571. 323-566, G. Howe 650. J. Bar­
num 238-550, P. Kruger 547, R.
Wilcox 539. R. Morey 522. D.
Fredrickson and J. Wcalock 517,
R. Jenkins 516. E. Engreet h 526.

W« have the

D. Stuart S21. R Lundquist 524,
R. Brittenham. 200-512, C. Coo­
ley 513, R. Burghdoff 507. C.
Ha hnway 522 and R. Herbatreilh
211-601.

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_ ____
individual
champkm*. Coach Bob Miller's
Hastings. High Wrestling team
Conference championship and

THE STANCE: A proper itanre is eumtial to effective ditplay
of a chic new bowling entcmble. Since bowling ctnleri have
been recognized at the thowetue for iportnoear, nothing
mutt be left to chance, especially the stance.
THE STANCE: A proper stance is a mutt in bowling be­
cause it incorporate* several factor* which help the l&gt;owler
in his approach to the foul line. For example, the feet. The
left foot should be slightly forward and bear most of the
weight. Knees slightly bent—tbe right knee, the left knee,
or both. The ball is held about waist high, and in line with
the right shoulder, enabling the bowler to have a straight

.

swing.

Haan

201-562,

Bhiuinon

Lydy

BUI Brown 231-672, Paul Bond
215-566, Les Springer 201-644,

Engcncth 224-558, Dave Irwin
200-529. John PanfU 617 with a
Georgs Lydy 525. Rod Newton
531, Lyle Sanborn 216-629, Clare
Stahl 218-523. Tom Gilliland
201-530 and Floyd Colvin 516
with a 152-average.

WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Standings: Hasting* Motor
Standings: Sports Bar 70, Pis­
ton Rings 62. Hanrood * 60. MV1- Sales 65. Hastings Cleaner* 57.
Maker's Market 55. Ne-Hl 53.
5O'~. Culllgans and City Food Stanton's Real Estate 514. Bar­
49. Larke Buick 48. Aluminum ry Ready Mix and Shlrkey'c
Product* 41. Montgomery Ward I.GJ4. 46. Vita Boy 43. Bob's Bike
i 40, Auto Tog Inn 33 and Tyden 374. East Side Lumber 364.
Miller's Plumbing and Heating
■ 19'4.
* Galen Daniels fired a blleter- 344 and Ockerman's Service 27.
Good *cores: VanDenburg 213­
582. M. Eye 181-521. B. Handy
j Bob Lambert posted 257 to tie 180-507, B, Klersey 174-498, B.
. I John Kolinsky and Shannon Howes 176-495. G.Oordenski 168­
I Lydy for the second high game. 482. F. Allen 204-506, E. Higdon
iOalcn flnl»hed with 628 and 171-472, G. Ockerman 166-463.
F. Weyerman 168-467, A. Covllle
Awards 174-447. O. Thompson 166-440.
roUed 237 'ea9- n°&gt;d William* M- Gray 158-420, M. Hammond
Schondelmayer 160-439. B. Sheler 167-478. A.
242-577. Merle Haines 206-565.
Joe Gldarowskl 223-564, Harvey McMillen 148-423 and B. Miner
159-425.
Good game: M. MacKenxie 161,
A. Frederickson 155, T. Willion
190. M. Burdick 151. B High 151.
B. Weyant 160, O. AUerdlng 170,
E. Rowley 150, J. Peurach 166,
T. Kenyon. 156. D,.Stanton I'M.
T. Bahs 179. M. Makley 179. B.
St Martin 156. H. Coenen 160­
126 and J. Dalman 153-430.

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Hastings Wins 1st WC
League Wrestling fitH

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3 Saxons Seeded
No. I in Regional
Wrestling Meet
10 Rated in Lmcell
Tournament Which

Draws 20 Entries
Hastings High's wrestling
squad,, unbeaten in 14 dual* and
winner of the West Central Con­
ference championship, will go to
Lowell Friday and Saturday
-seeking honors In the State Re­
gional title.

|£S» ^RoiSf’£iulw by forfeit
| Winners against East Grand
(Rapids* JV» included: 120—Scott

3

Salurday.
The five West Central cham­
pion* ore: Phil Arnold. 103; Jim
Andrews. 112; Co-Captaln Ken
Cole. 120; Charles Myer*. 1G5.
and Tom Gibson, 180.Earning runner-up honors for
the Saxon* were Dennis MncKenxle, 133; Mark Anderson. 145,
and Terry Keller. 127.
Co-Captaln Bob Gibson took
third in Die heavyweight divi­
sion.
BploosU* matchat:
Wlaamsa (Uruid Ladle)
I Mark Ball (Alm»&gt;, 16.

es-0 ties. Greg Wood—9-1-1,
Mark Halbert—9-1-1, Scott An­
derton—8-0-0, Greg BtahOD—71-1; Allen Fclxke — 7-2-0,‘ Dave
Turne*-3-0-0. Harold Rogers —
3-1-0, Paul Endsley—2-1-0, Barry
Eye-4-5-0. Charles Wllklns-3-;
3-0. Stan Stockham—3-6-0, Mlkej
« i n
Tyler Guernsey — 1-1-0, Larry
Bennett—1-2-0, Rick Blrke— 1­
5-0. Chuck Erway —0-0-1, Ken
Cook—O-l-l. Bob Goggins—0-1-0
and larry Christie—0-3-1.
‘
Other team members were
Jim Cary. Robert Cove, Cary
Cuyler, Gary Moore. Jerry Mc-

&amp;
With

EBB WARREN
IN COLOR
A IN PERSON

oCrvwa (HssUogsl didDsVaoll (Oriad Ladfa). 103—Oarv Bsbow (Ates) de&lt;Ulon»4
Dsrrtl Oinirlrh (CksrlHU). 1T 0.
lit (UaaUnga) daelalosed

Fantaitic fishing ter Atlantic
Salmon ond gin”' Jqunre-lail

Three Saxan* are seeded No.
Ungs). ai.
IM- Tom DI

maniuro I
Bhode'-io

for goal, a urii
bou and two ► r
Hone ond Onl

Three Upper Peninsula teams
tonagon County, and Iron Moun­
tain and Kingsford from Dickin­
son Cqunty.
Hastings goes into the Ra»,
gional With the best record of
any team. Belding lias a 12-6
record. East Grand Rapids which
Hastings defeated here Thursday
night by a score of 25-15 ha* an
11-5 record. Greenville has an

Michigan Blate linebacker Bob
Brawley practiced the full length

Wood, deihlon, I*-* 136-Aii^
R«e Bowl gam.
Felxke, decision, 4-0; 145— Dean .drU1tben completed ■ busy
Coach Ernie Strong's Hastings Lambert, pin, 4:26; 154 — Stan I day by skating a regular turn on
Stockham,
decision,
9-1;
180defeme
In
States
hockey gaate
High Junior Varsity wrestling
tory for Bob Miller who is giving squad defeated East Grand Rap­
up the wrestling coaching reins id*' youngsters here Thursday.
he has held since wrestling be­ 39-16. to end their season with
came a league sport here. Next
year it will be Ernie Strong's Job
A GREAT NEW WALLY TABER SAFARI SHOW
In the 13 dual* tbe future
to retain the title.
Saxon* recorded 39 pin* whD?
Grand I^dgc finished second being pinned only 10 time*. Of
In the eight-school tournament
7r&lt;T*raf
AT*rj?&lt;T*r^c^7
with 81 points, Greenville was
third with 61. Alma fourth with
Coach Strong declared that
48. Charlotte fifth with 36. St
Johns sixth with 31, Lakewood a^sets to the HHS Varsity next
seventh with 16 and Ionia eighth sea&lt;ron. while others will be 'eft
with 10 points.
to form a fine nucleus for the
Hastings, which completed a 1966-67 reserve aggregation.
Squad members and their sea­
son records follow:

On. Nit. Ooly

Q

Wad.. March 9 O

WI 5-4520.

ConioltUot

Hastings.
Seeded No. 1 are Ken Cole.
120; Charles Myers, 166. and

are Jim Andrew*. 112, and Mark
Anderson. 145. No. 3 seeds from
Hastings are Rod Hall. 95. and
Bob Gibson, heavyweight.
Terry Keller. 127, la a No. 4
seed and Phil Arnold, 103. la
seeded No. 6.
Other Saxons In the meet are
Unden Endaley, 138, and Marv
Howell. 54.
Other teams Include Staff
Commonwealth, 0-5-0; Waahlnrton-Gardner of Albion 5-5-0; Big
444. Hastings Heights 44. Big Rapids 3-10-0: Cedar Spring*
10-4-0; Charlotte 5-7-0; Eaton
and" Auto Tag Inn and Michigan
Christian 4-7-1; OJt. Forest
Good aertMt Shirley VanDen- Hills 10-2-0: Nbrthvlew 2-11-0:
burg 207-579. Wilma Daniels 187­ Iron Mountain 4-8-1; Kingsford
528, Gladys Edwards 182-503, 8-2-0: Lowell 10-2-0! Ho-k'nrH
2-10-0, and Maple Valley 1-3-0.
Lakewood 1* also entered.
489. Emma Payne 200-526, Leah
Teams welgh-ln Friday from
Dawe 192-510. Betty Sothard 191­ 12 to 1:30 with the preliminaries
604. Peg Cronlngw 180-482, starting at 2 pm. Wrestlers
welgh-ln Saturday from 9:30 to
vllle 171-485. Marge CampbeU 11:30 am. with the semi-final200-491. Reba Lydy 196-478, Lu- and consolations at 1 pm. with
the finals starting at 7.
Heeter 191-473, June Benner

EASY
TERMS

MONDAY MIXERS
Standings: Welcome Tavern
71. Foodland 61H, Northside
Grocery 81, Vogt's Funeral Home
57H. McAllister's 54K. Food
Center, Haan's Standard and
Bheriff'a Gals 54, Piston Ring

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BOWLERETTES
Standing*: WaUdorffs 72. Pen-

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Good games: Betty Hammond
199, Sandy Thompson 153. Boonie
Hathaway 179. Doris Cappon 170.
Ellen Dolman ITS, Sandy Merrill
167, CUe Westover 173. Ruth
Kruger 180 and Kay BodenrnuliKletcned Dele Millet,
ler 159.

ram at’-e-e
(Hi

Alrm 53. Gilmores 52, Gardners
51, Mahler's 474. V St J MobU
46. Hastings Floor Covering 45.
Duradean 42. Action Flex and
Hasting* MUllng 41, Arcade
Beauty Salon 40, Cuylers Track­
ing 39. Burna Refrigeration 374.

212-531, Howard Allen 525. Jark
Sheler 520. Jack Bowman and
Russ Blakely 510. Paul Caste'
214-506. Ray Lundquist 504 and
Dick Hudson 501.
-•

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings: Welton's Healing
Good serial Shirley VanDenburg 223-606, Faye Allen 212­ 63. River Bend Golf 60, High­
lands
Dairy 54. Andrus Insur­
558, Garry Newton 183-510, Helen
ance
53. Thornapple Skating
Ackett 175-503, Rose HenrfckRink 51. Johnson's Furniture
Shirley Drake 168-461, Evelyn 44. Ken's St Bob's Gulf 43'.- and
Poll'* Construction 314.
Donovan 194-489. Ella Higdon
158-464, Bettv Sheler 183-4*7, 570. Dick Wilcox 174-477, Joan
Ellen Davis 168-472, Irate Heath Haywood 150-419, Don Haywood
177-469. Boonie Hathaway 172­ 199-538. Jim Tolan 205-577. Jun­
466, Gladys Purdum 170-456, ior Russell 180-529, Don Cheney
215-4*7, Walt Sinclair 165-482,
DePew 215-467, BetUe She11m- Roger Davis 163-430, Verdle Sin­
clair 156-432 and Jerry Brumm
177-489.

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Blanding*: Gilmore's 56. Ackett's 51. Lockshore 4*. Johnnie's
Auto Parts 454, Woodmansee
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G^d scores: Sandy Gallup
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Marge Cappon 175-46*. Betty
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Greta Grelnar 151-427, Shirley
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Sportswomen to
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Films March 9

State
E Meet

■ssfjssjsTi

to God And Country. Duty To
Otbeva. and Duty To Ones Brit Jans will go to Hamilton Thurs­
The candle waa then passed to day night, March 3. to face
Scout Mite BcntxU who 1H the Fennville which knocked Coach
Ray Page's contenders out of the
race last year. But then, Penn­
ville had Rich Jordan. Hamil­
ton plays Hopkins at 7:30 Tues­
day night. The Hamilton finals
lighted. Scout Terry Tolten read are at 7:30 pm. Saturday, March
Um 13 parte of the Soout Law,
and what each part stands for.

Bowlers Share
$1,073 in Men’s
City Tournament

LOAN PLAN
Here’iHow

to play Maple Valley tn tbe sec­
ond game Wednesday night,
March 2. Colon and Union City
play at 7 pm. Friday, March 4.
St. Philip plays the winner of
the Colon-Union City game ahd
Athens meets the BellevueMaple Valley winner. The title
game Is at 8 pm. Saturday.
In the Class B tourney at
Western Michigan University,
Ouli Lake drew a flrst round bye

and Cart Rose, 1380 830; L. Pen­
rod and B. Peters IBM. 818; R.
Alien and J. Smith 1»1. 818; C.
Hauae and B. Burr t», 815; R.

2:30 pm.
In Class B at Plainwell, Del­
ton drew a.bye and will meet the
winner of the Plainwell-Otsego
Bigger, Howard Gragg and Jay game Thursday. March 3. at
Pranger. Second year. Ron Allen 7:30. Allegan will meet Wayland
and Dan Cbunt Third year:

BUm Ffy»n Vi*

Women Bowlers
Hurt in Mishap

To Vacot* Street

Dowling

Nashville's Village Council ap­
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with 1136. M; D. I
PeUow 1183. 34; D.
--------and O. Daniela 1178. 83: B. Malllaon and C. Hubbert 1177, S3; D:

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Local

finance
Monday night, bowling In Lhrir
regular league. Fay fired a 212­
5M and Gerry 182-510.

In tbe Chssiar mountains of
Charles Blair won tbe singles
British Ojiumbia, Warren's party championship porting 577 for a
drop the Utile-known Stone 897 with handicap to take the
sheep. Lucille continued, and
then Journeyed on north into
the Yukon Territory to bag the
illusive DaU sheep, two of North
America's most coveted trophic*.
"Il is wholeaoine. wbile-fam­
ily entertainment popularly
wt—v- &lt;__ _
.

1186, 8330; R. Hall and
Moore IBM. 810; O. Howe II
Kariniky 582 and 8. Lydy 557.

include R- Lambert 1823. 810; X.
Bheler 1698 . 88; H. Haan 1690.
87; J. Bheler 1881. 88; J. Kasin Ste 1887, 85; 8. Lydy 1854. 84; R.

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technical director of tbe Kala­
mazoo Civic Players and foun­
der of the Red Bam Theater nt
Douglas, died at Holland. Fri­
day. Feb. 18. In 1947 he opened
a Summer theater al Saugatuck
and tn 1953 bought Belvedere
Barn seven miles south of Hol­
land on U8-31 where be founded
tbe Red Barn Theater, visited
often by area theater goers.

&lt;3. Tate IBIS, H: H. Johnston
1B07, 84; V. Bowman 1800, 83: J.
Tobias 1808, 83; J. Carpenter IDOL
bias 1808, 83; J. Carpenter 1801,
83; B. Burghdoff 1800, 83; O. let" given by Performing Art
Players of Michigan State Uni­
versity at the Circle In the Park
theatre In Orand Rapids.
The Robert Dawes son, Rich­
ard. who entered the Armed
Forces last week, has been sta­
tioned at Fort Knox. Ky. Rich­
ard's grandparents, Mr. and Mra.
Harry Dawe, entertained In hla
honor with a family dinner on
the Sunday prior to ilLi depart­
ure. Mr. and Mra Newman Katz
of Battle Creek were also pres­
ent * Maggio Oilman was bosLambert 231. S3; O. Daniels 231. pitallmd earlier this wrrk for
83; C. Stahl 229. 83; M. Parks
227. 83; R. Miller 228, 81; D.
Pickard 238,81.

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hkimeim
been discharged from Pennock.
Hospital and Is now residing
with Mr. and Mra. Clayton Case
In Hastings. ♦ The Jeff Feller
family and Mias Jean Moon were
tn Ttkocisha and Bellevuo. Sun­
day visiting Mr. Frilert family,
s Little Sharon Peltier, daughter
df the Marvin Priders. has Just
recovered fi'om measles. h The
Marvin Felders spent Sunday
with her brother and family, the
Glenn Gurds of near Nashville.
* Mr. and Mra. John Service's
younger daughter. Toni, has re­
turned home from Blodgett Hos­
pital in Orand Rapids where she

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— other than their
original container*. Put­
ting kerosene, paint*, solventa or other poisonous
liquids Into dia'earded

Mr. and
pent the

Mra. Charles Faunco at Bentley.

ions." which will be held at the
Central Auditorium on Tuesday,

Rockford

Chairman Helen Keeler, with
her Co-Chairman. Marge Bas­
sett. Nancy Jaynaa, Marian Jonas
and Bonnie Strickland, have ap-

ware

Sunday dinner

ol Ionia

Advertising — Bonnie Strick­
land, chairman; Dena Winick,
Bonnie Norton, Peg Preston, Ha­
zel Hinkley. Doric Shawman.
Virginia Snyder. Marge Bassett.
Viola Johnson. Wilma Story and

entertaining the mumps. * Mrs.
Floyd Grinnell spent Wednesday
J.

Grinnell

D.

Alto. * Mra. Boyd Novtaaky and

Algonquin

Clarksville were Wednesday call- Mr. and Mra. Henry VanSyckie,

son. Helen Inwood. Sharon Kermeen and Basel Johnson.

boys of Clarksville were Sunday

of Dowling. Callen.

Betty Wenslay, Helen Clement

George Humphrey and Mr. and
Mra Vivian Vlertt and daughMarie Newton, chairman; Lucy
Jacoby. Sharon Kermeen. Ruth Kalamazoo, SundayKlevorn and Marion Wellman.
Mrs. Charles Grimes and Jeff
and Sharon Geiger of Hastings ton visited
glnla Snyder, Elizabeth Martin. were Wednesday supper guests
Dorothly Swift. Thelma Carl and
and Mra. Prank TiKxnpoon en­
niara Hammond.
tertained with a birthday supPublicity — Orate McPharlln family attended the golden wed­
ding anniversary for Mr. and
and Marqulto Meiaenbach.
Programs — Mildred Bauer. Mra. George Snider at Caledonia,
Sunday. * Mrs. Rlgo Rendon
and Mra. Russell Price visited night.
Mary Spademan.
Ticket* — Letha Hynes and Mra. Robert Phillipa of Middle­
ville Thursday.
were in Grand Rapids WednesOrganic*—Bud Wolfe.
This will be the 11th atyle Of Logan were Saturday supper
show and all proceeds go into
day and Friday with his parents,
the club'* scholarship fund.

Kenneth Myttra of Grand Rapids
and PiUllls Pox of Alto enjoyed
dinner at Fingers Sunday In
size—will Increase in Michigan
by 1080. An agricultural engineer
at Michigan State University Bunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
■ ■IX )■—■■ ■ hX '---- &lt;___ &gt;__

Dorothy Campbell of
Rapids were Sunday

Orand
dinner

DETROIT—Tragedy can He
In a polaonou* substance'lett
within the reach of children.
More than half a million U.S.
youngsters were victims of
accidental poisoning last year.
•’Curious children will eat
and drink anything which looks
like food," says Dr. Ruben
Meyer, professor of pediatrics
at the Wayne State University
School of Medicine and staff
member at Detroit's Children's
Hospital. "Parents should
strive to make their homes
•poison proof by locking up
medicines and poisons."
Common medicines which
may be beneficial In small
amounts esn cause poisoning if
an overdose Is taken.
"Aspirin is the greatest cause
of accidental poisoning,” cau­
tions Dr. Mtfyer. "Because
adults consider the tablets
harmless, they sometimes
have them where small child­
ren can eat them in quantities
with dangerous results.
"Another dangerous prac­
tice," says Dr. Meyer. "Is

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"Similarly,” warns Dr.
Meyer, "children should
not be told medicine is
'esndy* for tills may lead
them to seek It out pri­
vately and consume a
poisonous amount.
Dr. Meyer lists seven
rules for the homemaker
who wants to safeguard
the family against acci­
dental poisoning. »
1. Keep household cleaners,
bleaches and medicines out of
the reach of children and pre­
ferably locked up.
2. Be sure that all products
are labeled properly.
'
3. Never take medicine in
the dark where you can’t read
the label or re-read the In­
structions.
J; Never take medicine in a
child a presence; he may try to
Imftote you.
5. Refer to medicines by
their real names — jiot as
candies.
61 Clean out your medicine
cabinet often, rinsing the
empty containers before dis­
carding them.
7. When poisoning Is sus­
pected. call for a doctor im­
mediately. The poison con­
tainer and as much of the con­
tents as possible should bo
Kept for the doctor's analysis
so that the proper antidote can
be quickly determined. Many
hospitals have poison control
centers which work with the
doctors to help speed diagnosis
and treatment.
.

Wieland, local, with Mra Am-

Barbara Gilliland were glad to
.
.

Mr. and Mra Martin Tuttle Mid

Edwin
Owen of Middleville and Mr. and David of Middleville were Sun­
Mra. Ernie Dipp and children.
er. Mra. Sylvan Tagg. * Sunday
friend*. Her address is 210 W.
caUera at the Richard Bird
homo were Wayne Togg, Mr. and Cass street, Greenville, Mich.
in honor of George's birthday.
Mra. Ted Bird and family of
Middleville and Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Hugh J. Smith of Largo,

Builders, Suppliers
Invited to Loom
About New Law

day night at the Oakland bufIn the Hawaiian mood. Tbe
room wu also decorated with
hanging lanterns and Hawaiian
music Waa heard throughout the
Woodman. Shells Black and
Morion Rowlader, led the group
In entertainment. All enjoyed
themselves and are looking forNight.
Another reminder of tbe April

West Woodland

urday and attended the Annual
Gentlemen's Night of the Wood­
land Child Study Club held at
Oakwood Manor, * Monday’s

February,—although the short-

I b&amp;Hfit AflVft

says alio is gaining slowly each

Ihe biggest—big in what it has
given to us down tiirough Uie
years. Besides Ground Hog Dey time.
and Ri
rv... __ ■
.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niethamer

8. President*; Washington and
Lincoln, there are a number of
other noted people who have
blrtiutaju till* month. Ainung
than are: Victor Herbert and
Felix Menclelaaohn. composers;
Fritz Kreialerand Jascha Heifetz
vtollnrt*; Chorira Dickens and
Rusnell Lowell and Henry Wadswerth Longfellow, poete; Aaron
Burr and Wendell WlUkle. poli­
tician*; Horace Greeley, Charles
A. Lindbergh. Dwight L. Moody,
Queen Anne of England, Babe
Ruth, niomna EdLson, John L.
Lcwla Bunn B. Anthony. Mont­
gomery Ward. Victor Hugo, and

motith the Boy Scout* of Amcri-

Saving family-style brings life goals
nearer. With all the family saving regu­
larly, even small amounts add up when
earnings are worthwhile. Open a family
savings account with us now and have
the good things in life sooner.

Persons especially Interested in al

Oliver.

To Get Rid
of the Iron
in your
water

Grand Rapids OiAeopathlc Hos­
pital. This was a special treat to
Robert's Grandmother Potter, aa

guests

with

Mr.

and

and Laurence BunUey. They
I were helping Terry and Millie

Governor Calls
Conferences on
Family Services

mlUod to tl&gt;e Union. and
Yes, quite a month

Any wa

bo

Thursday, Feb. 10 for Bradenton.
their sister and husband. Mr.
luwl Mrs. Blase Rljdng. They
plan to return about the first

attend the Barry County plc-

Sundago Park, Thornapple

cupcmtt. * The Cub Scouts attend for hl* own protection.
Blue &gt;ond Gold banquet, will be Russell T. Hankins, manager an- suburban areas will probably
held Saturday, Feb. 38 at Utt- .nounced.
contain the only single family
Lakewood cafeteria. A potluck
hornea intimately even farm
The 43rd Annual Michigan
short program will follow pre­ State Relays in IBM ware high­ with manufactured bouses erecsented by the boys. Cub Scouts lighted by a 1-2-3 finish in the
70-yard high iiurdk* by Spar--lend.
tans' Gene Washirw'ton. Clint ularity.
Mr. and Mra. Stuart Kussmaul
were in Traverse City Sunday.
Sell it with a Banner ad I
They were dinner guests wltb

accident Sunday afternoon that
took the life of John Brook- Sunday
meyer, a Hastings mall carrier
three children.

burial ir. Hamlin Cemetery, Ba­
ton Rapids.

tbe Department of

Barry County.
Interested persona from Mid­
dleville. Nashville. Delton. Wood­
have been visiting in Florida. land are Invited to attend.
Greenspan will explain the
Clarence has returned home but
Michigan State Uni
Mra. Arnie remained there. She
to questions and answers. Any housing specialist* predict that
to return and broke her ankle.

their birthdays which fell on
Tuesday and Wednesday. * Call-

Mra Minn Wieland attended Bunday. * Mrs. Greta Blough employed by Uie Woodland MuMichigan State football teams
tbe Jolly Workers Club at the spent from Wednesday tUL Sat­ a Insurance Co., a* was also invited to participate.
tomb of Mrs. Ray Darby in urday with Mr- and Mra.' Donlate husband, Karl Foul. She
01 BnUie Creek *
CiarksvUlo last Friday. * Mr. r
and Mra. Ray Wieland and chil­
on March 2 and Portage on single coaching tenure in States
dren of Welcome Comers and Keith Buehler viMted Mra. J. D.
March 1.
’
6D-year grid history.
Mr. and Mra. David Munn and Grinnell al Algonquin Lake.
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Niethamer
Wieland. * Mr. and Mra. James
Cool and family were Sunday

day. March 3. al the Hastings
Mutual Insurance Building al

Past Thornapple
Lake Resident
Dies in Lansing

suppliers, builders, electricians, moving to Lansing.
tend this annual affair. Enjoy plumbers. Un smiths, furnace inSurviving are her husband.
the wonderful chicken supper in vtaUsrs, air conditioner installthe cafeteria, the children start
saving their pennies to they can
companies. Insurance companies,
lawyers and many others who
prize winning booths.
come in contact with the build­ Burdina Darina, Mra Martxlln*
juat relumed from a vlilt with ing or Improving housing, bulldBlanche Shank,
This meeting Is sponsored by
Mra. Ralph Rise in Bonita
Springs, Fla. On their return the Hastings Arm Chamber of Mra. Martha Kklnhan. North

Gearhart on Saturday, Feb. ID,
included Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Potter of Richland. Mrs. Roy
CJovemor George Romney has Robert* of Nashville. Mra. Carlton
Estep of Sunfield and Mr. and
Governor's Regional Conferences Mra. Letaker Bryant of Sunfield.
land.
Smith, the former Mra. Grace on Strengthening the Family
MT. and Mra. Bill Blough and
and children attended the 50th
will be held during the period
children visited Mr. and Mra.
from Feb. 22 to March 14.

By Victor Sitton

OUR CURRENT
DIVIDEND RATE IS

CtutU

Walton.

called al the home of Mra HenXu Cl&gt;iru4a«. Wn, n.l — —.... caller on Saturday, also.
A letter from Mra. Albert
Karl Tuttle were Sunday supvelopmenta might even lead to
Echo Fllnnlgan of WoudlanrL (Choe) Hauer, a former resi­
Clum. * Robin Stttmback of They spent the day quilting.
matlo pilot with progr
Lake Odessa is spending a few
operational instruction*.
days with tier grandparents, Mr.
placed her home in Hastings up
and Mra. Richard Shoebridge.

nomlcal due to coming raae&amp;rch

Woodland
By Un. GlwAm
) W. Bwadwev

Study Club and their husbands
Mm Raubao

Plana are being completed tor
the Hastings Buriness i Profes­
sional Women's Club annual

Nancy

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Mra. Vcrnla Gab:!,I visited her
daughter'* family, the Charlotte
Keeney'a al Vtstaburg Sunday
and attended a birthday party
for her granddaughter, Karen. *
Mr. and Mra. Gerald McMillan
wore Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Niethamer

A number of folks around
here had their plans changed
on Bunday morning when, a* a

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Used

1964 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan.

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1965 CADILLAC
... 4 Dr. Sedan Deville. FullyI
equipped including air condl- -John Deere No. 730 Diesel.
.. tinning Showroom condition ■ New rubber.
inside and out.
—John Deere 3010 Diesel. A-l
chape!
19M VOLKSWAGEN
.
A low-mileage 2 door in —John Deere 2010 utility with
loader. Like new!
excellent condition.
1964 PONTIAC
. .
Bonneville Convertible
Fully equipped including 421
engine, a wide-track beauty.

1*1,1111. 11
* .- i

Rucrr U. KUiIm
112 KtUmawa BuIMini

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—Used Wheel Horse Lawn Trac­
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-I-H.C. 300 Tractor. New rear
rubber. A-l shape. Loaded I

—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.

—1950 John Deere B Tractor
Hydraulic. A-l shape)
whitewalls, radio. One local
owner.
—Used 3 pt. Rear Blades—7fL

1963 CADILLAC
new!
. . . Beautiful blue Sedan DeVllle. Air conditioning, full —Several Used Plows—All sizes
power and all the extras, fully
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—Good Used Chain Saws.

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THURSDAY, FEB, M
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 18
MAu Thursday. Feb. 34. at|laJ&lt;
home of Mrs. Earl Johnson. Cow

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THURSDAY. FEB. 24
1963 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE
- John Deere. No. ID Flail Chop­ RAGLA EXTENSION GROUP1963 CHEVROLET
Powe} steering and brakes.
per. A-l shape!
The Ragla Extension Group
.. 9 passenger Station Wagon.
will
meet with Mrs. Gerald
With automatic transmission,
Wickham Thursday, Feb. 34, at
1962 FALCON DELUXE
radio, power steering, good
' 7:30. Silent Auction.
whitewall tires.
4 Dr. Wagon.
Automatic 5 cyl. Radla
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9
1963 PONTIAC
WI 5-5052 BARRY SPORTSWOMEN’S
1962 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE
. . . Grand Prix Sport Coupe. 124 N. Jefferson
CLUB presents Ebb Warren, a
2/24
With power steering and
8 CyL Automatic. Power
Wally Taber Associate, with a
brakes, white with black vinyl
steering.
color film on trek across the
roof, radio and Hydramatlc.
trans-Canadlan highway and
IMS F 106 If TON PICKUP '
FOR SALE-MISC.
safari In Tanganyika. Central
1963 PONTIAC
6 Cylinder.
Auditorium, 8 pm, March
. . Catalina 2 Dr Hardtop.
Power steering, radio, white­
NOTICES
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1959 CADILLAC HARDTOP
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1959 PLYMOUTH 8TA. WON.
Custom. V8. power steering
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tires .............................
8228

1988 DODGE STA. WAGON
V« Auto. (AS IS—NO TRADE'
------------------- ....................... 8155

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1962 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Super 8 4 Dr. Exectyent
condition, power steering and
brakes, new Olds trade.
1962 OLDSMOBILE
e
. . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan.
With power steering and
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1964 CHEVROLET

964 PONTIAC

1964 DODGE DART
8 *CyI. Standard Trans.

964 BUICK

19C3 FORD SM SERIES
cyl automatic. Radio, heater.
Dr.

1964 PONTIAC

1963 MERCURY METEOR
I cyl.. Std. Radio, w walls.

1963 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
3 Dr. Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl Radio.

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cellent &lt;ond11.an.

IM’ RAMBLER CUSTOM
4 Dr 6 cyl Automatic. Radio,
healer Cheap!

IM1 RAMBLER STA. WGN.
Custom 4 Dr.
1M1 THUNDERBIRD
Fully equipped, w/walls.

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

1909 PONTIAC STA. WGN.
brakes Automatic.

IMO CHEVROLET BELAIR
Automatic. Radio. Heater

1961 OLDS

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Jr Buaindu Opportunities
3467. 8.00 to 9:15 pan.
2-24
Counties, 2 pm. Thursday,
2488 Gaywood
Feb. 34th, Youth Building,
TABLE PAPER — For picnics, Kalamazoo or phone: FI 5-2946
HELP WANTED
Ionin Fairground. Election of
NOT JUST A JOB
family reunions, lota of uses.
LMictors. talk by B. Dale
40" by 300'. 8350 at The Ban­
BUT A CAREER . . .
Bull, director Michigan Dipt,
ner office.
tf
of Agriculture. Members and
Old established financial Insti­ FOR SALE - 50 tons first and
guests welcome. Door prizes
tution
has
unusual
opportun
­
Land Bank interest rates
and light lunch.
2 24
second cutting hay. alfalfa and
Ity
for
family
man
25-50
In
SPEC WRITER—
remain at 5W%. Get the
brome. Call Hickory Comers
Rood health, with substantial
071-6216.
tf
Product engineering dept. sal­
money you need to build
business or sales experience,
aried position.
your farm business—get
and genuine interest in people
College preferred. Classroom
it at IhlsJow rate. Repay­
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
A* Help Wanted
TOOL &amp; DIE—
and field training. Guaranteed
P.O. 171. Hastings Telephone
ment terms up 14&gt;35
WT A.
Apprentice and Journeyman.
income plus commission and
years. No prepayment
Monday. B pin
benefits if qualified. For inter­ WAITRESS WANTED - Apply
PLATER
penalty. Sec us about a
in person al 221 W. state. HasExperienced on hoist line.
EXPERT
TAILORING on UUii a'
t'ngs
Gould's
Restaurant.
3.3
Land Bank Ioan!
5680 or write
and men s clothing. Phone WI
FINANCIAL PROGRAMS, Inc
TWO COOKS for 10 weeks sum”
TANK MAINTENANCE—
5-5714 , 5504 Gun Lake ltd
4922 8. Division
rner camp tour miles from
Experienced.
tf I
Tailor Shop.
if
Hastings. Prepare evening meal
Grand Rapids. Mich. 49508
on Monday and noon and eve­ OUR GROWING BUSINESS de­
BUFFERS—
Jr For Rant—Real Eitata
ning
meals
Tuesday
through
mands
thut
we
enlarge
our
Experienced on xlnc die-cast.
Friday -beginning June 13
service facilities Immediately.
through August 19th. Write:
Jobs are open now tor a sales­ FURNISHED APARTMENT —
AUTOMATIC BUFF—
Suitable tor one middle-aged
Hastings Banner. Box 1003. tf
man tor new and used cars, one
Experienced set up.'
person. Cali 945-3776.
tf
experienced mechanic and an
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Main Office
additional man In the lube and
In aluminum, steer or wood Jr Help Wanted
Apply 1016 North Monroe
light reprdr department Also 6- For Sale—Real Estate
sash Burkey Auto Glass A
in need of a qualified book­
Lowell. Michigan
Radiator Shop. 318 N. Jeffer­
keeper. Renner Ford. Inc. WI
son. Hastings.
tf WE STILL NEED one more man
HASTINGS OFFICE
5-2421.
tf
tor route delivery and plant
2/3 ACRE
work. Must be under 30, cap­ WANTED- Lady to care tor conICE —Trimming, cabling, re­
able and neat tn appearance.
vglesccnt patient, not bcdrld- BORDERS A NICE CREEK
moval. Free estimates. Insured
Cull for appointment or stop
defit live in or out. Phone WI Almost new 3-bedroom modern
Phone OL 1-6086 Nuhvfile.
i&lt;t Culllgan's. 313 N. Boltwood ,
5-5179 anytime.
tl
home Just outside city limits.
Mich
.
tf
St, Phone, 945-5102.
3/3
Lovely large back yard School
bus goes by the door. Will
A Miscellaneous
LEGALS
Special —Your razor cleaned,
trad** for house in town ol
WANTED, AT ONCE
lubricated and sharpened, only
equal value.
O»er Stan's Wallpaper
8135. Service and satisfaction
NOTICE TO MBMB ER S OF
Man or woman to serve
Phone WI 5-4791
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E
HABTIMO8 MUTUAL INSURANCE
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
&amp; Paint Store
Rawleigh in North Barry
after 5 pm.
COMPANY. HASTINGS. MICHIOAX
State St. Hastings
tf
ply. M37 60 945-3150
U
County or Hastings. Experi­
tr
OPEN FRIDAYS
ence unnecessary. Many
INSIST ON MICHIGAN HOT- TRADE YOUR ■
WHEEI.ER MARINE SALES *
earning 8100 and up.
SERVICE —Mercury outboard
Write:
ER FOR A PERl
ENT pre­
Appliances before you buy!
motors New and used boat*
CUT HOME-E
financing:
They Sell—They Install—They
Flote Boats Trailers and ac­
Balance of Tra
Dept. MC B 651 15
“uyments
Large quantity of Ladles'
cessories. M-66 in Nashville
paid off: Stop
Freeport, Ill.
[elation:
WINTER, 8KTRT8
South.
OL 3-2651 or OL 3-6074.
tf
Live In Trailer untUS^uw »
and SWEATERS
completed: We also manufac­
FARM
LOANB-64%
loans
art
NOTICE or IIBABINQ
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED —
ture custom built house trailers
»U11
available
I
Re-finance
that
PAJAMAS
- ON BABBT COUNTY
TURNS nt your place or mine
Year around employment, to
up to 24 wide. 75 long, and
contract or other debts, buy
BONINO OBD1NANCE
deliver lumber and building
after 4 pm. O. W. Spencer,
houses on wheels FBA. ap­
Men's SHORTS
more land, or Improve your
materials. Man with out-door,
1001 8. Dibble. Hastings. Ph.
proved: Send M00 for beauti­
A Boy's T-SHIRTS
in-door interests, such As agri­
WI 5-5068.
4/14
ful colored catalog of 177 floor
estate
mortgage.
See
Federal
cultural, will hnd^4AU work
plans, booklet offcr.ng 580
WINTER COATS A DRESSES
Land Bank. Ionia, of phone
hitcreating. Benefits include
plans, national dealer Informa­
sUll HALF PRICE
537-4810.
3/10
Hospital Insurance. Life ' In­
tion. and new house trailer
surance. Paid Vacations, Paid
material, to: Franklin Thrift
WALK UP AND SAVE!
Holidays and good working * Netici
Homes. Inc. (America's finest
DOMESTIC ELECTRIC____
SEWconditions. If Interested apply
pre-cut homes) Dept. T PO
ING MACHINE — Cabinet
In writing to Box 1005 c/o
6““
w zip
model, buttonhole attachment.
Hastings Banner.
3/94 WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
&gt;“»&gt;•
_____
,3/M
Phone 9-5319.
2/34
a rubber stamp with your new
WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
LADIES - To Mil and deman­
ZIP Code number. Three-line LOT OWNERS —we bulld and
FOll MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
atrale Studio Girl Fine Caastamp with your name, adfinance. For information on
the most likely means of get—Um Rexairs faat permanent
spring building, prlcaa «nd
Regular 83.00—Now 1100 No
commlMlotu. Write: Ruby Olll1235. Thia includes, postage
heapy. District Manager. IM
BARRY COUNTY
Available at Jacobs* Pharmacy.
8ON1XU COMMIKNION
Katherine Dr. NE, Orand
Bunfield, Mkh. Phone
Rapids, Michigan 49605. 1/24
Quality stroctures built by
experienced crews.

ATTWOOD CORP.

S. Hanover at City Limits

1963 CHEVY MONZA
4 s/ trans. Bucket seats Ra­
diol heater.

.1 MIMn 1

MOBILE HOMES

3/17

LARKE BUICK

1965 PLYMOUTH

1964 VALIANT
V100 4 Dr. 6 Cyl. Automatic.
Radio.

PUBLICATION ORDER.

BIG SALE

1962 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Starfire 2 Dr. Hardtop.
Full power, bucket seats, all
white with blue vinyl Interior.

Corner Michigon &amp; Court
WI 5-3903

1964 FORD
3 Dr. 8 CyL Automatic Radio

PUBLICATION OBDEB.
i.f Mkhls
Ohlrr

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

KAECHElFS'

★ Automotive

�Thftf 5 fl FACT

Card of Thank* end In Metnoriam
CAMO or THANKS

Personal Mention

CAMO OF THANKS

gratitude and
visited

friends, Um Caledonia Mclhodui

Morrill, nurse* and nurse* aid*
at Pennock Hospital, Rev. KI-

KxoUc pats are coming into
lhetr own.

MMl HUM » TMMUNST
WtU.CCtM Tit
O
RM-cixit* KU HEAR w io
SEOMM-1W WUOefvD

their golden, wedding anniver-

Sunday ago.

na MW look itt’

Fitzgerald Corps
Installs Officers

PWK H0SP1IA1
babtow pouTn£?h^iMi

petable,

"A cuddly Hon cub might
make a good pet," says the
preMdmt
personal physician to aome 3»- Mra. Barr
000 animal* from all part* at the

Throush which each must go

[Armed Forces
'.-News Notes-

CARD OF THANKS

card* and gift*. Your thought-

thought
That a loving Ood knows best.'
Sadly missed by the family.

Banfield - Vicinity

Laae nxnuur. iney caught their
limit of good size pan fish. plus

nt-oil I Miller families In Hastings last
Saturday evening. ★ Mr. and

Mr. and Mra. William Dickson.
potluck supper.
Gordon Buxton were hilariously
surprised will) a Ltoggie Shower.
Six Brittany pupplcu were bom
to the Buxton Brittany mother

from Battle Crock were Wed­
nesday dinner guests of Mr. and

Howard Johnsons in Battle
Croek. * The Banfirid-Dowllng-

Weekend guests of Rev.

quarterly conference meeting in with a trip home for the month
tbe Benfield Church. * Mr. and of February.
Mra. Louis Myers and family

Chidester Chit-Chat
to Metropolitan airport. Bunday

ard Kilgore and Dick were WedMra. Rusnell Huaeong and Roger

linger left Friday for Florida
with her daughter and aon-lnia*-, M.-. ana mis. Carlton
■ Charlotte) Walter* of Battle
Greek. While in Florida she will
be with her daughter and *on(Gertrude) Davis in Miami.
Mrs. David H. Thonuu, Emily
and Connie of Battle Creek spent
Saturday with Mra. Richard
Kilgore and Dick. * Mra. Mary
Klblingtr. Mra. Russell Hussong,
Mra. Garth Loriibrook, Mr. and
Mrs. Rlciiard Kilgore attended
Uie funeral for C. Richard Webb
in GrandTiapids, Monday. Rich-

B. Wkliakalx.
; Thtliax Mik,
Bl. MuilMlI

and Mr*. David J. Gury of High­
land Park, IU, and Rome. Italy,
Traver. Michael and Lisa, of
Charlotte.
David Is employed by the Ab­
bott Laboratories of North Chi­
cago, IU., In their International
accounting, financial and mar­
keting office.
His assignment Id their affili­
ate drug factories In Rome and
Milan has been extended from

ByJMrs. Poor! Erway Potter
SijAfcttan «
Shoae WI 5-M5I

Braman Recruit Cecil

U.S. District Court
Bankruptcy Petitions

home. The little Mi** cried a*
Mr. and Mra Gordon Buxton riie wanted Mommle. so Grand­
in*. beipg no great songstress,
sang everything from-The Three
Little Kitten*." to "Whispering
Ray Shindler

haa returned to hl* local Naval
Reserve unit Naval Reservist*
receive intensive training in sub­
jects such as naval history and

Cree*. «^«**.**.—
uhu : flrat aid. swimming and survival,
^MMOO-^-WsgMT
BUU11 zlUpboord drills and sentry duty.
IA vigorous physical fitness pro.**s ** । gram rounds out the training.
Orssk. •oals. opsri ." Usb. ll.lsa.SS
ms«u *1.178.00—&lt;hm* J. ■Goodrich,
-------\ Returning to hl* local unit, he
■suit Orwk.
.
be provided with modern I
jducqjUonal and technical fatxiuae. aiitlc*; and training under regu­
lar Navy officer* and petty of­
. »ow- news to enable him to become
au’ut Proficient In one of the many
Navy technical fields.
ctMk.
S7SOO—Bort B. Wilkore

Most of the native* out our
way were rather displeased at
listening to the howling of the
j'VSs'So'
cold blast* of wind which la*ted
all night Thursday, but why SI.SOD.Oi
should we complain, did you ever Bridiesstop to think Just wha't discom­
Ko-Ki group met at the North­
fort* our boys over In Viet Nam eastern school and had an elec­
are going through—think it over.
tion of officers: President, ChenSunday Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Well folks, the old thermome­
Buxton were Bunday dinner ter dropped way down and ac- teal Cooper; vice president. JoEllen Miller; treasurer, Colleen
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Merle
Wines; secretary. Marla Burch,
Dunn and family of Olivet.
morning (Sunday It register^ at and scribe, Pricllla Ellsworth.
Relative of Mr ex Bernice 8* below xero. And our thermo­ Girl* are making posters and
meter
never
registers
quite
as
Leonard of Dowling are sorry to
cold as do some of the nearby working on their bead* at presmunlty Hospital for surgery. neighbors.
I shall have to tell you about
Sell it with a Banner ad!
man Leonard and family from T. our experience* Sunday night.
Drive North near Bellevue spent Our grandson, who lived with us
Sunday with the Leo Freys. * for better than five years, along
with another grandson who 1*

Little Mindy became sleepy and
r a film strip
discussion fol­ right next door, so I wrapped her

PIIBICTIIN turn
Asutiniii
SOI I. MMIfaa An.

bage of Milford, and her parents.
Rev and Mrs. LeRoy Cabbage
of Milan were also visiting there.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kelley of
Tillotson road were dinner guests
of the Ford Casey* a Sunday
ago. Recent visitor* have been
Mr. and Mra. Fred Fuhr of AndBoulter of Cloverdale. On Wed­
nesday of last week. Mr. and
Mr*. Carl Marble and the Ford
Casey* visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard DeGoli* of Cloverdale.
■ Dr. and Mrs. Kingsley Buinc.d.
Jen and Fred had a wonderful
Mountain Lodge and en route
home visited the Lyle Bennett*
and the Glenn Blamers at Ml.
Pleasant.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Colvin and

the home of her sister, Mr. and
Mill Lake, U home on a 18-day Mr*. William Davis, who have
leeve after completing murine moved recently from Alma to
training at Camp Pendelton. Greenville.
Sunday dinner guests of Mary
Jeune, N. C., for active duty. Bob Kent and Ruth Kurtz were Mr.
is a 1964 graduate of Hastings and Mrs. Myron Walter and
High.
family of Saranac. Mr. and Mr*.
Wilson Smith and family of
Birch Ryn. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Mra. Louis Smith of R3 Hnx- Smith and family of Flint and
Mrs. O. C. Kent of Wyoming.
Mrs. M. J. Burch is spending a
few months al Kokomo Beach.
Fla., where she is visiting her
tralnlng. Barry la at Great
Calif. Upon completion, they are
to be lUBigncd to a aobool, gliorc
station or ship, according to the
result* of bl* Navy dsaalf lealJon

need* of the Navy.

clallst estimates that each farmkilowatt-hours of electricity,
compared with juat a little over

SPECIAL
SCHOOL ELECTION

Notice Is Hereby Given to the Qualified Electors of
School District No. 6 Fractional (Welcome Corners).
Carlton and Hastings Townships, Barry County,
Michigan.

Tk« Foil* for the said election will be open from 7:00
o'clock o.m. and remain open until 8:00 o'clock p.m.
of the same election day.
.

Welcome Corners School, Corl ton Township, Barry
County. Michigan.
The following Preposition* or Questions will be voted
upon:.

MON.. WED. * FBI.

An increase in the constitutional limitation
on taxes which may be assessed against
property In the school district by .45% of
the assessed valuation, for o period of three
years, the years 1966-1968, both inclusive,
for operating purposes.

Ferm, UMcatieeei A

AU Form* of

■ease eed Bead*
JUIY ANDRUS

Dorothy Meier

change

from

bod

to

And when you mention mon­ coin and Geonr Washington,
keys. Dr. Appelhof just shakes birthday* of the month.
IU* head. Most monkey* have
psycho logical problem*, carry March 3 at the hall with Dea

and Dorothy Gronewold.
Michlgan State's IMS football

Dr. Appelhof admit*, however.
second In total defense with an

the weekend with Richaid'* par-

Houeegueot* of the

Edward

City of Hastings
Mr. and Mra Sterling French
of Benfield visited Mr*. Lulu Ed­
monds Friday. Mrs. Edmond*
visited her daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. K. V. Reynold*, in Bedford
Raturdsy.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Edmond*
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mra. Wilfred Newell In London.
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Patten of
Algonquin Lake visited their
grandparents. Mr. and Mra. John
Hoffman, of the Tanner district
Sunday. Other visitors were Mrs
Marvin Hollars and two sons of
Mason.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Davis of
Battle Creek visited her parents.
Mr. and Mra. Mason Tobias,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Edmonds
and family of Hasting* and Bet­
ty Edmonds of Battle Creek were
Sunday visitors of Mr*. Lulu Ed­
monds.
Saturday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. David Eldred and family of
the Striker district attended a
birthday party In honor of Mrs.
Eldred'a father In Bedford, to
celebrate hl* birthday.
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Belson
and Shirley were dinner guest*
Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Lorry
Belson and family to honor the
birthdays of Marshall and Lorry.

County of Barry, Michigan
Toko notice that any qualified elector of the
already registered for the Annual City election
to be held April 4, 1966:

Registration* will be taken at the offict of

the City Clerk each working day until Monday,
March 7, 1966, on which day the Mid Clerk will

E.S.T. for the purpose of receiving reghtratian* of
elector* qualified to vote.

DONNA J. KINNEY
City Clock
Hasting*, Michigan

|^.T|

"Ws'rs As Near As Your Tslsphons"

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

Clip This Guide

pl

Keep It in o Handy Place for Future Reference

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
Appliance &amp; General Repair
thorised Darier tor Wheel ■wsinou Service* Offered

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmsnthip.
Gilmore Jewelers. 102 E. State

Lewl. Electric, Cloverdrie 62353BI.
’

Automobile &amp; Machinery

Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118

Concrete Product*

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the

eau Service*, M37 So., WI 5­ Miscellaneous
2223.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
parts *nd supplies. McCulloch
TER—Raw wood or finished
ICE—24 hour Service (black
frame*. Alto, custom framing.
221 W. Mill.
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.

CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—

ZIPPERS REPLACED AND

RE-

Jefferson.
RADIATORS

GAMBLE’S

Cleaned.

Repaired.

REPAIR SHOP —AN

WI 5-5176.

appliances. Call 945-2317.

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

Assumption of its pro rota share of the
bonded indebtedness of Hastings Public
Schools B-1. In the amount of $760,000.00.

KDWARD ANDERSON

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Imtsllslion, Dry Well. Drain
field. Pumping &lt;$24.00 for 1st
1,000 ga&gt;s ). Call 945-5482.

Phone WI 5-2123.
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS,
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
Headquarters for hospital sup- ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
State. WI 5-5118.
COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
ICE—First d**s'work. Cell WI
rrxxie wi
riant, ’
Stat* Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.
ice.
218
N.
Jefferson.
CUSTOM
GRINDING
AND
MIX
­
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
ING don* at the farm according
Guaranteed workmanship. Also

Annexation to Hastings Public Schools, B-1.

Phon* 945-9413

slUon*

'W?

IMIMOUM MOHUMSNn

Office Hours

with

Tbe invitation from the Kala­
changes from a loveable bundle mazoo Orcutt Corps No. 110 to
a lunclteon on Tuesday. March
tearing iii.xsb of fury.
Crocodllia, which have seen an
Increase in popularity, will grow

A Michigan State University
agricultural engineer predict* a

That a Special Election Will Be Held on March 1.
1966.

Business Directory

visited their son. Mr. and Mrs.
Alden Burge** and family of
Grand Haven, a Sunday ago, and
they also recently called on Mr*. who wore here from Fort
Wayne, Ind., for Uie wedding of
W. R. Adam* of near Plainwell.
family were guest* of her bro­
ther. Moyne Cubbage of Ann Ar-

week* of annual active duly for
training al the Naval Training

Five ladle* from the Chidester
District, with three from Has­
tings. all of whom belong to the
Chidester Study Group, met at
the Northeastern School in Has­
tings and enjoyed a most pleas­
ant evening Thursday.
The lesson "Fashion, Fabrics S7SO4 — I4vu&lt; MmimS, CkulMM.
and You." was given by Chair­ ■ reaasr Uak. *4,148.7* umu
man Charllne Kidder.
After the lesson, a dessert auc­
tion was held, the auctioneer be­
ing jovial Violet Curtis. For rec­
reation the ladies played a game,
prizes being furnished by the
member* of the group. A lot of
fun was had by alL Neat month
the group plans on having a "Si­
lent Auction."

member* of the Banfield Church

son to Philadelphia and will*fly three creatures undenjo 'dispo­
sitional. aa well as phyricial. Bank

Sunday visitors at the LeVerne waa a Bunday. Feb. 11. visitor
Command. He la-a 1963 gradu­ Boa man home.
ate of ML Clemens High School.
Katie Houvener. Thursday. Feb.

Buxton re-

The David Gurys
Here from Italy

Personal Mention

George of Maryland and Robert
Mrs. Glenn Bera returned from
a California visit on Tuesday
and will be staying with the
RusmII Belfield* for a time.
Mr. and Mr*. ‘Maurice Benton
of Kalamazoo visited his parents,
the Russell Bentons, on Satur­ Rlchard R. Welton, bi* parent*.
U.8.A.T.C.A. 5th Ptaleea
day
Visiting the W. B Be Rons on grandparent*. the Harry Appoi­
Satuiday evening were their son
and family, the Wilbur Balson*.
getting acquainted with the new
of Battle Creek.
baby daughter, Julie Anno, who
an administrative specialist al
arrived on Wednesday.

Our Father claim* Hl* own.

from Pennock Hospital. * The
Ladle* Pedro Club and their

installing

Jim. of Grand Rapids, "Chuck"

pathy shown us following the
death of our moUier and grand-

Saturday. ★ Bam

the Detroit Zoologl-

Woodland and In the afternoon

Time rolls on but memory laste.
Lloyd Owen

CARD OF THANKS

Third. Uy

■r. John Btrahl. and bi* fiance.

card* and contributed to me-

and family

Exotic Pets Are
Finding Way
Into Homes

Cell

In our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
ic*. Goodgaar free. Phono WI
5-5051.

You

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE
Largnt selection of Drape
Fabric* in Barry County. Kin
rodi, Installation and Hanan
Beverwyk's Color Cantar, 2
W. Mill.

�1
knd-hearted man Calvin Hili
must have been.
* .
Crystal Fount.

IRONSIDE MONUMENT WORKS

Ln tliB sens* Ln
Grandpa 8wm&lt;: tended. I lams.
m*t know who I
realty- a far &lt;1
rcuplturod stone, And mourn far
a UUle any stranger, just camo gardlng the two
to live with-my pa and ma, who
seem to think a great dsaloCmc,
ORANGE, am of C. and &amp; whether they do or not, can
HIU, died January 10, 1644. age only be determined by the man­
ner of their trp£Unent, but you

Fresh Oat of the Attic

A. B. HILU wife of LYMAN
HILL, died April 2, 1861. Lind

Esfabliahed 1907
burg and daughter, Kelley, of

Tairekva WJ $-3131 - WI 3-5344

Personal Mention

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

WUliam Dunlaps on Bunday.

A

provisions sa sincere which as
cnl—wauw hu &gt;uur. JuU, an Saturday. On Bunday they
a dutiful son, I certainly do.
were guests of her son. the Phil
Pa calb ma Orange which I weekend.
Chryrtera erf Grand Rapid* Phil
Bprings township shows L. HUI
David Eaton from Miami Uni­
and a HUI owning property in
versity, Oxford. Ohio, and Mr.

f

i pent tho weekend with their
parents, the Walter Estons, at
By H D. Burpee
their Stewart lake cottage.
The Art Fredenburgs will be
THE CONFUSION AND MIS­
11111
and
Juat
north
of
L.
HUI
C. Mosely.
UNDERSTANDING OF THE
both think that UtUe folkl hkr In Muskegon over the weekend
for tile Slate Bowling ToumaTWO CALVIN HILL FAMILIES
menta. On Sunday they visited
1813: d. April 10. 1813.
OF BARRY COUNTY
■-howa Calvin HUI owning K. He tention paid them In such mat- hb parents, the Albert PredenIll Albert C. HUI b. June 7.
PART III
burgs of Brighton.
14 that waa marked L. HIU on
CONCLUSION
Mr. and Mra. Harold MacNov. 6, 1886.
Iv Babrtna Ann HU! b. June
Sweet Hill's father, who before the fire burning all night and
man Furrow.
v Alpiieua M. HiU b. January that according to records I have
Mrs. Jessie Green b visiting
Ufltr grand-father waa too.
on me,—I would like to aoe you her daughter, the Elite Oarling­
rille.
HILL FAMILY RECORDS
ers of Nashville, a few days thte
a Michigan Regiment at Mlddle­
In a paragraph under the
vUle. Michigan.
iwaxllng of "Settlers and Anrehave entered into partnership in
Callers Saturday at tbe homo
of the Charles Hammonds were
kee Springs townahlp It hsa thb Into tbe firm as a confidential Mr. and Mra. William Buckland
arebtant, I think that a firm of1 of Battle Creek. On Sunday the
—._..i----- .---------------- ... Hanunonds visited their daugh­
Bugbee.
VIU Martha Jane Hill, b. ship was carried forward in the affairs managed very nicely. I ter and famUy. the Clarence
thought he died of fatigue.
autumn of 1836 by Luther HiU, wish Grandma could Just look in Plxleys of Hickory Corners.
Bhadrack HUI. son of Jabre, March ,2 1836.
Tiie Ladies of Hie Elk Bowlwas born In 1743. resided in May 21, 1838; d. at Bennington.
the fire every night talking over
and following him, by hb son,
Calvin HUI. who. in the some
Oral ton. Cbunty, New Hamp­ Mich.
have
tounuunenL
shire, tn IW4. He died in Cayuga
d. Lodi. California, Jan. 34. 1897. tion 11. he having lived for a
Ma told me she Unught you
xl Harriet Hope HUI b. October year previous in PralritvlUe. Cal­
vin HIU (stlU living on section and Grandpa would come and Kenyon and Sid for dinner Sat­
in Monroe
«e me today, but I have waited
Mr. and Mm. Wally Gementz
came to the town fimt tlie coun- all day with my clean clothes
Orton. Michigan.)
that 1 think you won't come now
over, Grafton County, Naw
to I thought I would Just write
miles south of MlddlevUle in
Hampshire. November 23, 1786;
died tn MlddlevUle, Michigan, Yankee Springs township and whUe the ground was profusely know that I am around. I hope
decked with wild-flowers, and.
Luther HLU*&gt; family, which will
Mte Castle, daughter of Asa
Include the other Calvin Hill.
of privations, nature seemed to enough, I will come down to
ington County,
"Michigan Heritage." they pub­ offer a beautiful consolation for
visit.
lished thb following record of anticipated liardshlps."
Inscriptions from the "Locust
Your dutiful Grandson.
Orange mil.
I
N. Y-, April 1, 1811: d. In Bhia- HUI" cemetery, which I had •Locust Hill" or of “Crystal
sent
to
them.
Now tlwre orc several letters
Fount" as Calvin called Lt In an
we—a County, Mich. April, 1848;
HILL FAMILY CEMETERY
Thb cemetery b located upon
Swee*. to hb folks hero in the
the old Calvin Hill farm upon
“west." He generally writes on
which stands the oldest frame
ther (Noah Sweet) and on the
man. and I have not been able
II. in Yankee Springs township to find out much about hb fam­ fore she became Delia HIU. He
on the west side of highway 611. ily. Whether they had children lived in Malone, which I believe
DELIA SWEET HILL 1836-

TIMELESS
TRIBUTE

Gun Lake
(Duffy's Point}

Jutf 12

MIIm

West of Hastings

A porsonalhed monument, carved of Select Bafre
Granite, can say more than many words. It will be an I BARRE
everlasting tribute to a loved oho. See our display of iC.IHI Di
Barre Guild Monuments, backed by the industry's

scriptlona in "Locust Hill:'
CALVIN HILL b. October 13,
1809; died September 18. 1884.

Now how many If any more

dlttona of IBM.
Malone. Nov. 5. 18M.

hesitation that I attempt to

MonusraaH

strongest monument guarantee.

Ml
Hr living. Only $34,900.

I

PfRRETT. Inc.

WO 8-6101
Bstth Creak. Mkhigin
Csll Collect

ore within your.

Sue Tremble, C.LU.

PA ks 287

MS fare*

Budget

ROLL ENDS of FINE CARPETING

teenth Michigan Infantry.

New York Life
Phone Vermontville
259-7291

In “Locust HUI." I believe there hope these few lines will find
hb letters to Della Sweet, he
In memory of ABIGAIL HILL q»ke of being tied uh that week this county, but Ute UtUe town
al home as the housekeeper of Constable roUcd out 126 for
Fillmore, 96 for Buchanan, fa for

I THANKS so much for your

votes for me in the Primary
Election, Monday. Your con-

n

Adelia Sweet It Mates that Cal­
Buob.
vin HUI of Yankee Springs nan. I do not know wKat'to
township and Adelia Sweet of iy about going "West" this fall}
OrangeviUe township were united
in marriage in Hastings on tbe
eighth of Marell. 1854. in the
presence of W. J. Dunlng and worth 5/ per bushel, corn J

Granger. Minister of the Gospel

appreciated.

According to old letter* I have

ELSIE FURROW

the money for my stuff before
navigation clows. I wUl be with

of

proposal.

City Treasurer

of Hostings
ing Election, Monday, April 4, 1966

REG.

ligated to stay hero until spring
beautiful unless I sell my colt and go in
the winter. Newel Spence lias 1
quite a time selUng her on the offered to furnish hay for my
idea of getting married. How- colt If I would stay there and

letters

A letter here obviously written with him. I do not think of any
by Calvin to hb in-laws, Mr.

So good bye.
Thb from your son. George E.
obviously the second son Orange Sweet to Noah Sweet.
In the OrangeviUe township
i the sentimental, lovable, and
history in the Barry and Allegan
County History It Mates that
Georg® Sweet and Truman Clark
went through tho ice In Gun

7’-6x9'-8
12x 18

|8'-5x 10-11"
19' x 11 '-5"
7-3x 12

6'-10x 10'-7
7x 12

buriab Ln the Orangeville ceme­
tery. They are both burled side
tower l believe George Sweet
did mate it “west" and came to
thb unhappy ending soon after

lived In OrangeviUe.
This following article

from

time of Calvin HUl's death.
8ept IB. 1884 BANNER
Uncle Calvin HIU—One of the

Green Nylon
Gold Wool Twist

,

89.95 44.95

Gold Nylon Twist

96.00 74.95
103.50 89.50

Avocado Acrilan

114.95 53.95

Beige Nylon Twist
Gold Wool Plush

6-4x 12'

Bittersweet Acrilan

6 -4 x 12

Avocado Acrilan

6'x 15'

Beige Nylon Loop

5' x 6'3"

Green Tweed Loop Nylon

7'x5'-9

Rust Tweed Loop Nylon

4’-9x 12

Blue Acrilan

Reg. 6.95 sq. yd.

1

289.95 264.95

Gold Nylon Twist

1 - Roll Candy Stripe

Spring)., Monday Sept. 15. aged
76 years. The remains wen- in­
terred in the family burying
place.

NOW

76.95

54.95 I

119.95 54.95
86.50 42.95

109.95

49.95 I

59.95 39.95
29.95

14.95

49.95 29.95
65.95 43.50
Now 5.95 sq. yd.

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neighbor, as
—
— 1 —oui AIK?
knew him. In the family circle
true father. In polities he was
an ardent Republican. He scrvnrl
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when such services could be re­
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■

ships of pioneering in this coun-

Barry County; white hb family
wiU mourn departure of a lut­
ing husband and father:"
HUI famUy. Once well known in
both Thomappte and Yankee
Springs townahips, today, aa far

Hastings Floor Covering

�Ralph Gwinn’s Key Role The
At Cape KennedyReported

Hastings Banner

Thurodny. Fabnwry 24, 1966

Mrs. Ida ML Lake
Dies Wednesday;
Rites Saturday

AMMUNITION

Manned Spacecraft center
Kennedy.

ICHIBAN
telHUTEMEN

one engine being dwarfed
engines appearing in the

following te the reprinted article.

218 employees when he reported
here. Today, Kennedy Space

Ralph's

ore producing regions.

ability

has

carried

director of Instrumentation plan-

Mrs. Bata P

Olsen*to. 518

Barry Board
Bill $1,100 at
Eaton Co. Jail

m u,ni

•fflcMl

NOW YOU CAN ENJOY
THE CONVENIENCE OF

Space Center Headquar-

63 crimlnal complaints. 38 miscellaneous Instrumentation Facility build­
complaints and made 30 truffle ing.
Ralph heads a three-man
inveotlgaltena.
team now engaged. primarily tn
Instrumentation planning for hte
Nation's Apollo program, which

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SECURITY CHARGE ACCOUNT SERVICE
SPONSORED BY

earlier with

Delton Methodist
Church to Have
Guest Preacher

hhbtay.",

MULE

Jacob's

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Prescription
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HTAT1 URVICk
INW1ANCI • BONDS

11&lt; Batt State St.
Shot.. WI 5-2466

121 W. State St.

Hairing*

&gt; The Rev. Leelle Nevins will
Delton Methodtet Church. Bun­
day. Feb. 27th.

Missionary Cultivation" In the
Michigan Conference of The
MsthodM Church, and tea tour­
ed Methodist missions In many

Things you need for Winter

Help everywhere a cold hurt,. 8
ecthre IngrodJenla help relieve headIng. reduce fever, and timple »lnu»

carry-in dinner In the dining
room at 1 pm. under the spon­
sorship of the cominteelon on

afternoon lHuatrated lecture on
Methodlwn in Alaska

.4

Last year he aryl Mrs. Nevins
■pent aome time Ln Puerto Rico.
Previously he and Mrs Nevins

Fret. effective
premenctroal
lymptoms.

heedache,

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THRU |OM Mm •» M * US
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If payment is made in full within 25 days, there is no service charge; or
you may pay as little as 1/10 of the balance each month or $10.00, which­
ever is greater. No dawn payment is required.
All of these Progressive Hastings Merchants Offer Security Charge Account Service

uled to act aa supply minister
while resident pastors there
went on furlough—and arrived
ter the earthquake. During the
Bummer he preached on five dif­
ferent Methodist charges, and
visited several others as well aa

PRE CODUKEX

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Earlier, at the church school

tall of Mechodlat mterion work
tn Puerto Rloo. Following the

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at any of the merchants listed below. Yet you receive only one statement,
requiring only one payment per month.

dty.

SINURE

brother, Ken­

flight dynamic* The incumbent
(Ralph) frequently wprka cloee- to be held at the Sponable FuMichigan State University
ly with the mathematical com­
hortlculturtet lias developed a
jMt&lt; r group in order to. make
QcmputssUona of Inatrumenla* Ion
Curtis officiating
which
will set fruit during very, ■.'"■i., . u
coverage."
wmiKm- Usnv rreenhouan I
7
Cancer Society.
Ltblon College and the. Uni ver­
ity of Michigan prepared him
Bannrr adi benefit youf

CHARGE IT!

at Lafayette, Ind.
Ralph te 12. single, and resides
at Rockledge. ■

They InveaUgatad 60 acctdanta including IB In which 25 Mdy

Your(S)Phatma«y

driver who

scene of a property damage acci­
dent in Nashville Jan. 26 tad
with reckless driving. Officer
Wood resigned from the Nash­
ville police force Jan. 30, but re­ NaahvUte Methodiet
mained on duty until Feb. 11 to

JUST SAY

’

drag research, many of these
reBum to their

"Not only is a knowledge of
electronic and optical principles
mandatory, but also a know-

driving. Mr. Wood's name wa*

fUght program.

duct industrisa contribute ow
equally is proud te commander of
Wile* of North Olmstead. Ohio, two million annually to tbe the Civil Air Patrol's Florida
Michigan economy.
and one grandron, Allen Michael
Wing, which emfcnuxa 160 units
Totten.
.
with a total membership of 6,­
000.
Michigan State
Ralph's elevation to wing com­
games
mander a month ago capped
work In CAP activities al hte
fund k» arena.
home In Hastings, Albion and
Ann Arbor, starting In 1M8.
Ltoensed m a private pilot,
be tea been content with flying
Shariff Mert Campbell report­
ed that Barr&gt; County In Janu- "burned up about a year ago."
Ralph's father. Dr. A. B.
prteoneraqui
Gwinn. Uvea at Hastings and hte
County JalL

Hundred, of thouwmda of
peapteareefffcteiwwy

F— 1 - -

and nearby Merritt Island em­
ploy approximately 10,000, with
building contractors accounting

production at gypstun.

She te survived by a daugh­
ter. Mn. Elgin (Elizabeth) Tot-

Sent— Th—

Mrs. Ray Olsen | We Are Sorry “Ji World Pray,
Dies Friday at
Day Services
Lawrence J. wood of Nashville
Pennock Hospital was
inadvertantly listed as tee­ At 7 Churches

Prairie Avenue, died on Friday
figuration.
College and the University of a mtealie lifts off the pad.
. Ralph's crew te responsible for
That's why they move to data preparing an InetrumentaUon
a Michigan Minuteman.
proceoalng rooms to monitor
telemetry and tracking inform*
how MlgMy Michigan te in in­
County on Sept. 6, 1M3. the
Uon covering the flight
formation about all ground and
daughter of WUllam and Lilly
Homa
&gt;
'Houghtaling) Patton.
Graduated in June 1M6 with
Tte Rae. George FJilou offl- tor new and expanding Industry
•• A prepared description Of hte
In addition to her husband.
additional etudlee which pro­
Ralph eald the Redstone rock■Ila unlimited supply of wa­ duced a B8 tn aeronautical englle a fabulous natural re­
an option In January 1968. telemetry transmitter! produaship on July 13. 1886. the dough* toc reeouroee than Michigan.
um 1 and IB today provide from।
1300 . to 1300 measurementsi
'
BchotB and Bellevue High School.
Join the Army Ballistic Missile
,
parenta in 1813.
She was a fanner wnployee of
27 tnnsmlUen will feed in ex­
oome a long
Grew With
ground fadltttea.
Company. She married Water
■metallic and non-

”

ber of The Michigan Conference
ot The Methodtec Church elnce
Union City, Battle Creek. Lud­
ington. Petoskey and Clare. In

District Superintendent and 12
Bars aa a Mteionary Secretary

On Dean's List
Three recidenta of

announced.

Hastings

Jack Echtinow's Service*
Gambles Store

Miller Plumbing &amp; Heating

Barry County Ready Mix

George's Citgo Service

The Music Center

Barry's Farm Store

Patrick J. Gilmore Jewelers

One-Hour Martinizing

Beebe Shoe Store

Hasn't Standard Service

Parmalee Ladles Shop

Ben Franklin Store

Hasting, Cleaners

Quality Furniture

Beverwyk's Color Center

Hastings Electric, Inc.

Renner Ford, Inc.-

Bob', Gun &amp; Tackle Shop

Hastings Floor Covering

Roth L. F. Gas, Inc.

i

Hastings Motor Sale,

Sentz TV Service

Burkey Sale, &amp; Service

Hastings Shell Service

Gardy's Shoppers Haven

Carpenter Hardware

Hastings V &amp; S Hardware

St. Martin Floral

L. J. Caston, O.D.

Patrick C. Hodges Jewelers

Steury Electric Service

Cleveland'! Mani Store

Kaecheles, Inc.

V &amp; J Friendly Service

Wayne's Shoe Store

Larke Buick-Chevrolet, Inc.

Walldorff Furniture

The Bonnet

b

Gown Shop

Courthouse Service &amp; Radiator Shop

U9

Leary's Sport Center

Barlow Gardens Florist
Barry County Lumber Co.

East Side Lumbar Company

STOP and SHOP at BUSINESSES DISPLAYING THE
nkal Dtvteton, and
Mr. and Mra BUM

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�;as*s New
Aeeident

. Carpet A Furniture
CLEANING

Nathville Man
Bid» on Excess
Highway Land
vm ooWfi tf KuMlh tn

If you on proud of your furnishings

and want to protect your investment,

have them cleaned the safest and most

MILLER'S Duraclean
9 YUKS IN HASTINGS

•nd Mrx Ralph Bumworth and
children: Mt. and Mra. Richard

Dablhooser and daughters; te.

The next regular meeting of
tbe Unit will be held March 3,
7:30 pm. American Legion Hall.
Members Are You Showing

etran; Mr. and Mra Louis Brown,
Mr. and Mm Richard Gaskill.
Mr. and MM. Kletb Kericr, Mr.

aid Martin, tex. Ada Bogart,
Mr. and Mre. Robert Beckwith, ,
Mm Lydia Rogen, Mla» Irene i
8x11k, Ort Wachter and Vernon
HSrtdn After the dinner cards 11

cident or fall to respond within
30 days to a notice from tbe
Claims Fund that a request for
payment has been made. Other­
wise, it Is necessary for tbe In­
jured person to file a law suit
against the uninsured motorist,
obtain a Judgment, and then
present the Judgment to tbe
Fund for payment.
Tbe Claims Fund also com­
pensate Michigan residents for
bodily Injury caused by hit and
run driven, In this case, bowevtr. It Is neccMary to bring a
law adt against the Secretary
of Htatr. Compensation can be
obtained from tbe Fund for both
bodily Injury and property dam­
age cruised by the driver of a
stolen vehicle after suit has
been filed against tbe Secretary
of Stalo.
Thus, for tbe flirt time, if
yea are a Michigan reddest
injured on a Michigan highway

107 L Woodland Ara.

year injuries up to the mart- ,
mum^unounta sf J10.SM and I

lichigan

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yourself being an insured driv­
er. You may be an unlnsuhed
motorist or a pedestrian and SUU
recover from the' Fund.
When tbe Fund compensate a
victim of an uninsured motor­
ist,'the law requires that the
driver's license and vehicle regis­
tration of the uninsured motor­
ist be tamed lately ateentted
until such time aa the uninsured
motorist repay* the Fund or be-

usually by purchasing an ^auto­
mobile Insurance policy.
The Claims Fund la financed
by tbe SI fee paid by Injured
motorUta and the S15 fee paid
by uninsured motorirta at tbe
time of buying license plate
each year. Owners of motorblkre
and motorcycles must pay the
frame fere.
'
If you have questions on tow
to file your claim with the Fund,
write or call the Motor Vehicle
Accident Claims Fund, laming
Michigan.
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a rn ax. the Lcaaon Sharpe Me­
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fal.. Feb. 26. 1966.

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COFFEE

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Breast O' Chicken

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Switch to
golden
Superheat
the remarkable
new fuel oil
that gives you
more heat
per gallon,
more heat
per dollar!

Whole

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BEAN coma

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HASTINGS BANNER

Farm

Highlights Interesting

irvu-^s
HB.
JSAT?4iAa£

Woodland Business
Man Is Honored

Club to Attend
Bridle Show

Mr. and l*a. Gene SMade and
ndy were Saturday. Feb- IS.
latton at W. and Mn Jerry

a Mag - pong
being conducted Woodland 4H Saddle Cli
Tamara Kantner acting

SEE US NOW FOR BIG SAVINGS DURING OUR
April X There will be a special

BARGAIN
^00 INI
&lt; TIMS *

Mtufcach and An Sheplcr. U

Michigan State Unlreretty.

associate professor of agricul­
tural engineering at Michigan,
State University, te to discuss
anhydrous ammonia and show
slides taken to Europe at 1:M

turned tn

Lakewood FFA
ft'ins Honors

ntecement and holding of anhy­
drousammonla in tte soil. Any­
one Intonated may attend. There
will ba door prices and refresh­
ments. The meeting te sponsored
tte CbutUy Fair. Meeting will be
at Martin Meyera Thanks to
Dick Estep tor securing lumber Nitrogen Company.

Barry Farm
Calendar.. ■

msctlng

Ranch to Prtaco. Texan; captain-

Showing.

■BoK-SES

!, PhU Wickham. Dm

HewtU. Mike

Wilcox. BUI Shepard and Barb
Hollrost. Club Agent Bill Kirk­
patrick attended tte Thursday
meeting when Charles Stade!,

anhydrous

ammonia,

te

chusetta banned Christmas cele­
brations from ISM to 1M1, and a
will whole generation of Now Eng­
land children grew up without
Christmas, tte National Geo-

HARVEST SPECIALS
McCORMICK 191 SHj| PROPELLED COMBINE
With 8’/a-foot gro&amp;i h$&gt;a, planitary steering with
2-row com head. R$g. price $3950.

SMITH BROS.
-

furrow.

He’ll explain tbe ad-

Central Michigan’s

JOHN DEERE MODEL 10 Auger Feed 7-H. P.T.O.
COMBINE. Reg. Price $675. New . . .
$59500

Rcnt it with a Banner ad!

McCULLOCH S

Power toke-off Drive. Reg. $450/

1964 International
Pickup C-1100 . . . Like new

FARMALL 3!
■ • k­
With fast hitch, torque__ ___________________
- independent
power toke-off ond power steering. Economical
power.
ONLY $175QOO

• 1963 Chevy Sport Wagon
(Greenbrier)
• 1B62 OU. F-85 CutlaasSeden with floor shift, auto­
matic transimlssion

CASE 411 GAS TRACTOR

With 3-point hitch, Case-o-matic drive with culti­
vator. A dollar saving Case. Book price $1995.

»1545«&gt;
We Also Have e 1961 Intemetieeel 460 High

• 1962 Ford C-750 Truck,
long wheelbase with new 18-ft.
stoke rock with weatherproof
enclosure, oir brakes, power
steering

Utility. Very Low Hours. Reel Sharp.

Many Other Used Tremors te Cheese From.

BIG SAVINGS — LOOK 'EM OVER

A Real Sharp One

NEW FARM EQUIPMENT - YOU CAN SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS
NEW McCORMICK 303 Boon Speciol self­
propelled combine with spike cylinder, 13' groin
heod, straw spreader and many other extras.
Save hundreds of dollars on this. $4**pQgQ0
Regular Price $8953.00. NOW
IW

Anhydn

•

FARMALL 706 DIESEL TRACTOR ... with the
famous torque amplifier, 3-point hitch, wide
front, 540 and 1000 R.P.M. P.T.O. Power steer­
ing and many other extra fea- SEO Eft00
turns. Reg. Price $7550. NOW
O33U

INTERNATIONAL MODEL 2000 Heavy-Duty Loader for many uses. Has
hydraulic dump 60* manure fork; Was $990.00.
Now $S75.OO

• NEW McCORMICK MANURE SPREADERS in sizes from 100 to 175
bushels at a great big savings; Look them over and get our prices.
•

NEW INTERNATIONAL CUB CADET Uwn end Garden Tractors at
reduced prices during our big sale.

•

McCORMICK 211 ROTARY CUTTER with heavy duty 5-foot blade
Regular Price $385.00
$345.00

•

McCORMICK MODEL 110 Slde-Moyeted 7-Foot Cut Mower with
balanced heod and mounting parts for a Farmoi I 460. with fast hitch.
Regular price $745.00.
$59&gt;.00

IOANS

Land Bade Interest rates
f
Gat the
money you need to build
vow farm business—get
ft at this low rate. Repay­
ment terms up to SB
yeses. No prepayment
penalty. See ua about a
Land WWnl

J

Fertilizer Service

Beni Amer tribesmen of
Ethiopia use incited butter to
hold their frizzly hair to place,
the National Geographic says.

5X%

$495^

W. Ako Have 3 Other Harvest Speciak
1 - McCormick 45T P.T.O. .Baler
I - Cardinal
Groin and Hay • Elevator and 1 «• McCormick No.
I PR One-Row Com Picker.

find this meeting very Inforpia-

FARM

$395^

NEW HOLLAND MODEL 66 P.T.O. BALER

LOWEST COST NITRO­
GEN IS PLOW DOWN
AMMONIA. Thb te’t sew.

Elevator and tte West Michigan
Agricultural Nitrogen. Company.

1T

USED FARM TRACTORS

JOHN DEERE MODEL 25 4-ft. COMBINE

FERTILIZER FACTS

Ulla

USED
1 tniAIKPORTATION

$35950°

In good mechanical condition. Reg. $5^5'.
thorites on the placeman and
holding ol anhydrous ammonia

FROmCAS^

YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER

Sole Starts February 24 Thru March 5-7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily

Altoft 4HPer8
To Go Skating
Tte Altoft 4H Club members
have planned a roller skating

Invite Farmer*
To Anhydroiu
Ammonia Meet

and HEAR ALL ABOUT WHAT'S NEW FOR YOU

S

total Workskey, Stay K«tt

a program at Lakewood High
School at 7:20 pm. Thuretey.

Hastings FFA
Urges Preventive
Fire Measures

'

.w.

MAUCH *ll»-^4S^Ei*4.r HorUcal-

Duo to tte length of tte film
this moating will begin at 0 pm.
Anyone interested te wNcome to

CLARENCE HANSEN.
Am'I. Pretasar of Afritok
tnr*l UgiMWiag st MSU,
Will visit with farmers io
this area on Thuraday night.
March 3rd. 7:30 P.M- *bo«t

•

INTiKNATIONAL 424 PtM6H»TRAT0R—Fully equipped with loader
Save yourself over $700.00 on this baby.

Only $3350-00

FLOWS, TILLAGE AND SEEDING
2 JOHN DEERE 3-point 3-bottom PLOWS, ready to plow
for you.

SEVERAL 2-. 3- &amp; 4-bottom FAST HITCH PLOWS.
2 USED SPRING TOOTH HARROWS. 12-ft. wide?

CO-OP 3-bottom TRAILER PLOW with Rodex bottoms
In good condition.

McCORMICK MF FERTILIZER GRAIN DRILL 16 disk
with rubber tires.
2- &amp; 4-ROW CUTIVATORS to fit John Deere dBJormall tractors.

Refrestamts: FREE COFFEE &amp; DONUTS All Durieg Sabi

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FINANCING AVAILAIU ON ANY MAMS MACHfHl THAU INTttHATIONAL HAAVISTU CUBIT COWOtATION
UN of Equlrmnl WUl Cka&gt;W Bad, S. If Ta. Paa’f

Is* WW Tm W«M, Cam a, Cail 549 0010 Aayaay. Aa Wa May Hare Takae

SMITH
420 Laming St.

BROS.

CHARLOTTE
PR. 543-0070

LOVELL
IMPLEMENT CO.

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420 Laming St.

CHARLOTTE
PH. 5434970

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Sliced Bacon

Slced Bacon

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Beef Rib Steaks
79c
PORK LOIN ROAST

HONEYSUCKLE BRAND
4

Roasting Chickens
U S D.A. GRADE "A"

Whole or Rib Half-65c

Turkey Roast . .

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,

Turkey Sikes . .

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Loin End
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LMWT AND DARK MIAT—WITH OtBUT GRAVY

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100 * 99'
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Cuke Mixes . .
MIXED. WHOLE OR SMIT

Oasis Figs . .
AAA—OUR FINEST QUALITY

Instant Rice . .
CHICKIN OMHI-SRA LIGHT

Tunu Fish CHUNK STYLE

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Macaroni and Cheese 4 — ■ 69

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Kleenex Tissues

HEAD AHO SHQWMtS
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Hi-C Drinks . . 3B89*

WdlPoweT “ « 64*
Cotaet Cleanser 2’^45*

1 Peaches

89*

3&gt;£98*
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MARVIL—VANILLA OR CHOCOLATE

BoraTF^: . . . &amp; 98*

BANANAS

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Artion Bleach.. ~ 67*

MEDDO-LAND FREESTONE

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Hot Cross Buns .. . “ ■ 39'
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AP SuPer Morkets
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�Lutheran Plans
Lenten Services

11 am Morning worship.
6: 30 pm. Youth sarvlos.
7: 30 pm. Evening worship.

8T. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. FT. Joseph C. Dunphy
Her. David Hawley, Assistant
Bunday Mass, 8. 10. 11:30 am.
Confessions. 4 to 5, and 8 to 8.
Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Bundays.
Before Mimes on weekdays.
Dally Masses, 7 and 8 am ,

now in a gigantic program fit
worldwide concern. Tte German
churches, both Protestant and
Catholic ham already gone into
action. Millions fit Uvea are at

6 am. Men's Prayer Band.
o am. Wonted's Prayer Band.
7: 30 pm Prayer meeting and
Bible study.
8: 30 pm Adult choir rehearsal
8:30 pm. Board meeting.
Thursday—8:30 pml C8B Bat-

for his preaching an: "The
Cross and Affliction." Tte Cross
and Lova." "Tbe Cross and Buffcrtng," -Tte Cross and Power,"
“Tte Cross and Salvation" and FttGRlM MOUNE88 CHURCH
RSV. KrnsarA W- Rogen. Pastor
1388 M HanowStreet
18 am. Bunday school

.OEW*1®

Every Bunday — Thia to tte
Bunday school. 10 am.
Life" WW WKZO-TV. 0:30 am
Morning worship, 11 am
Hickory Corners, Michigan
7: 30 Spiritual Ufe Committee
channel 3; WOOD-TV. 10:30 am.
Evmlng service, 7:30 pm.
channel 8; WJIM-TV. 3 pm. Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor meeting.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
10 am Bunday school.
channel 8. "Pattern for Living,"
Wednesday Activities
nesday evening. 7:30 pm.
11 am Morning worship, jun­
8: 30 Circle 3 will meet at tte
over WHX. 11:30 am channel
10; WZZM-TV, 12:00 noon chan- ior church and nursery provided.
7: JO pm Evening service.
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Family
Night. Adults, Youths. Juniors
and Children, 8:30 pm.. Choir

Fast, Abstinence
Laws for Roman
Catholics Change

3: JO Cherub choir practice.
4 First Junior High Class in
church membership.
a circle 7. wlQ meet in ths
church lounge. HosUssm are Mrs.
Arthur Olson and Mrs. Roy

CtengM In the laws of fast
home of Mm Lockwood Working.
Thuroday Activities
6: 30 Kirk House choir pren­
tice.
7: 30 Chanced choir practice.
Friday—7 Men’s Breakfam at
tte First Mothodist Church.
Saturday — 7:30 Couples Club
will meet In Memorial Hall for
a "Beatnik" party. Host couples:
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller,
Mr. and Mrs John Bay and Mr.

140 pm World Day of Prayer.
Ptet Church at God.
Bunday, Fab. 37. 1:30 am ser­
vice in tte chapel breakfast foland ends with tte 50th year of
M*.
■
Tte days of fact and abstin­
ence one now only ARg-WedGood Friday.
All Fridays in tte pear*M&lt;

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City
of Hastings, Michigan, will hold a pub­

6:30 pm. Thursday, March 3,
WMS potluck supper and bad­
ness meeting at tte parsonage.

March 7-12 special evangelistic
services each evening at 7:30
pm. and 0:30 am. and 7 p.m.
on Bunday, March 11. Speaker,
Rev. Earle Bprowta of Bette
Creek. Tte Ovenholts win be In
charge of tte music March 1-10.

Rev. Einar Unaoth. Pastor
“Your ftiendly, Christ - aanterwd
Church’* ■ 1 ’
Bunday school, 10 AM. Classes

Broadway at Center
Rev. Don-M. Oury. Rector
8 am. Holy Communion
11 am Morning prayer and
sermon. Nursery and classes for
children.
Wednesday. March 3, Emman­
uel Guild tn undercroft at 3 pm
Bl. Cecilia choir pilld. 7:30 pm.
at tte rectory.
Thursday, March 4. Commun­
ion at 11:50 am followed by

prepared to rate a special fund
totalling 13,000,000 for the next
semral years. An attempt will bo
made io double tte mass feeding
prognun already under way.
Bishop BUanstram declared:
"Tte relief agendas of our regpeotlve churches are working
aide by aide and in cooperation
, With tte U. 8. government and

creased its feeding program
from 133 million pounds to 300
million pounds tn an effort to
teip meet the famine emergency.
A special shipment at 23 million
pounds of flow is being sent for
a special feeding project in six
areas offlcfaJly declared as fa­
mine areas by tte Indian goverament. Tte bishops of the
United States have today given

united
7 pm Bunday, Children and
Youth membership clam
Thursday, March 3. ’
1:30 pm Carol choir rehearsal
3:30 pm Children's choir re­

OARLTON 8KVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
&lt; Elder Gerald N. Black
Sabbath school. 8:J0 am
Saturday worship, 18:45 an
Prayer meet Tuesday, 7:30.

UNnRDBRETHRKN CHURCH'
■
George Speak Pastor
1603 Johnson. Lake Odessa, MldL
Bunday school, 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 pm

CHURCH QF TU NAZARXNE
1716 N. Broadway
Minister, Dale R. Harvey
410 E. Madison, M6-5O65
0:45 am Church school Bupt
Loyd Marts.
11 am Babbath worship.

BIG,
BOLD
CALIENTE HARDTOP!

BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
3 Mike South of Gun Laks
0:&lt;&amp; am Bunday school
11 am Homing worship.
7 pm Evening worship.

lic hearing relative td the adoption of
a proposed amended Zoning Ordinance
pursuant to the provisions of the City

and Village Zoning Act being Act 207

HA8TING8 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
EMsr C. L. Wilber. Pastor
404 W. Colfax Ph. WI 5-5319
Sat" Babbath school, 8:30.
Worship, 11 am.

of tha Public Acts of 1921 as amended.

Notice.is further given that the
public Searing will be hold at the
Council Chambers in the City Hall on

the 7th day of March, 1966, at 8:00
P.M. when all persons interested may
appear ond be heard.

Wedneaday prayer, 1:80 pm
Sunday, "Faith tor Today," on
V. WOOD. Channel 8, 1:30 am
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy,
Adio WJEF 1230, 8:30 am

Bunday acted. 8:46 am
Morning worship, 10:45 am
Wednesday prayer, 7:38 pm
A warm invitation is extends

red-hot-and-sassy entry from

Notice is further given that copies

of tha proposed amended Zoning Ordi­

nance and map are on file at the office
of the City Clerk for exemlnation.

CHRIST CHURCH
Tte Church of tte Wildwood*
OUa Lake Road
R*v. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
Homing worship, 10 am
ftinday school. 11 am
7:1# pm Christian Endeavo

jmacuRrcomB

*2475"

roof, tech—you name HI YcWn a wingef from tha wort GO!

See and drive the fastest mover Is te oiass!

DONNA J. KINNEY

City Clerk

Mi February 14.1966
Mk (signs

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1320 N. Michigan

Ph. WI 5-2479

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Hastings High Wrestlers Wii

Arnold. 103. 1H and Rod

v tnsintd, the Haatinn
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Injured. Don to
• Regional:
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Robert King.
Hall pinned Jim Jennlnga,

wroetling champtoa in Me
State Ctoas B 166-pound title in

Hlfh at tan W. MJchta*n~ln
J""'1' —Un, aZTaS. ■
nor.cn &gt;.
ouja&lt;TU bus** are to
Cedar BprUign &gt;4. For.
pm. Friday !
38. Cha/kXU 34. Ewen
aut°n rooten to Wa
cheer all 12 team membw
&lt;r«tter honor*
Hartings came out tf U» Claa* Rapids
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Individual champions, elx -with 1 and
hC®“’ “I"1
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»o« Udrd place. All qualified for
Hartings' three Regional
8t,Ue’champs ar* Jim Andrew*. 112;

Jim Kotodlcl*. Albion. 8-2. tn

title Cole cWeatod Don Ftober, fault to 8am Bint. Belding.
Arnold pinned Robin
Northview; decteloned Paul
Iron Mountain. 6-1; Map* Valley, for third
Chip Curtis. K G. R,

Rutonal

Marvin Howell, IM, 16-16-1
Mark Anderoon, IM. W-5; UuNl
Endsley. —
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Albion. 10-5, In champ­ Marie. Rockford; waa pinned by
Bob Freeman. Parent Hills; then

round

bye.

Adams. Rockford. 3-0; decision-

Rich Canf laid. Lowell.
; dcctotoned Duug Edgertan.

HUI. Foret HUI. 5-0. lost

tn overtime In the beavywetatat

The Hastings Banner
110th Year

NUMBER 4«

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, March 3. 1966

—EDITO
'by R.HG
bow wonderfully *eU they did it

Mnytr. tame through with such
Incrwd&amp;fiy fine performances dur-

Fair Lady- at Central auditorium

no one left and spectators actually
regretted to see this lively and
exquisite blend of music, dancing
WEST CENTRAL

and competently. Even the
tineas and professional people,
outxlde their regular hours,
ad the time and effort ro­
ll to master the intricate
of thia lovely operetta. “My
Lady " made a ml smash hit
community and deservedly.
All honor to Uuae wixi nude

athletic

is praise and appreciation that
speaks far itself. So a special volute

that build* a great nation.
I government that under­
sustained interest and well-directed: i
effort that made this degree of-i
destroy self government. Itperfection possible. A word of •
praise. also for die back stage I Those are timely aixl trutliful
crew, all students, who managed | (Please mm to Page 4. this Seed

al 7i36 In Om Class B. District at
Rapid* Sooth Christian Sailor* wk

Drive Right! I Hastings Father

..On**

Hastings police are reminding
motorists that they should follow

“A vehicle shall be driven
naarty

Vrtll ■
Killed Friday
In 2-Car Crash

Fourth Othmer The Princetons
Is Valedictorian C oming March 19
Kor Dance in Gym
At Lakewood

Relative and friends paid their
final respects to DeWayne R
Greenfield.
46. R4 Hartings, when
-------valedictorian of the 1866 Lakewood
graduating das* after earning *
perfect 4. grade average. Principal
Oaagod Funeral Home.

To Study Raadaa —A/3O Brad
Mlles is home on a 30-day leave
after computing basic training
Dec. 38 at Lackland AFB, San
Antonio, Texas. Airman Mlle* to
the son of Mr, and Mr*. Harry.

a 1865 graduate of Hastings High
School. On March 10 he is to
report to the University of Syra-

advanced technical schooling in
learning the Russian language.

Dr. Gordon Finnio
Ar Surgical Meat
Dr. Gordon XL Flnnle, chief
of surgery al PennocK Hospital
during the past year, to in Chi­
cago March 2-5 attending the
Centra! Surgical Association an­
nual meeting.
Ti&gt;r meeting la being held al
the Drake Hotel and Uv* Uni­
versity of Chicago Billings Hos­
pital.

U-M Instructor
In Pottery to be
Here Monday

Princeton'* hit song. "OeorCemetery.
Mr. Greenfield, the father of
eight children, was killed about
6:20 pm. Friday In a two-car
crash on M-37 about six miles
south of Hastings, according to
Barry County sheriff's officer*.

His wife, Margaret. 36. suffered
a severe laceration on the fore­
head and head. Injuries to her
hip. pelvis fractured In three
James Powsll of Birmingham, place*, and other Injuries They
an instructor in pottery at the
VIC,
I .OV MiU
University of Michigan, la to be —&lt; UI
at the Artist Workshop In the Wednesday. She and their son.
former NYO depot at 7 pjn. Bradley, 6. were admitted to
Pennock Hospital, and-"Bradley
-Monday, March 7.
Powell, who has won numerous later was transferred to Com­
prise* in pottery, including a re- munity Hospital in Battle Creek
Suffering with a fractured right
ramie Association • meeting at
Syracuse. N.Y., Is to giro a dem­ good. Three other children In
onstration of raku pottery, de­ the car, Stephen. U; Becky, 8.
veloped by the Japan***.
He will also gtv* a demonstra­
tion of throwing on the potter *
wheel.
Th* public to invited and there
will be a 60-cent admission fee

Medical Self
Help Course

bc Invited as the gumt of Dr.
Members of the Hastings C1UWilliam J Fuller. Grand Rapids. sens Band Radio dub. in coopera­
Mrs Flnnle will accompany her tion with Civil- Defense Director
husband to Chicago.
William Barr, ar* sponsoring a
Medical Belf-Haip course.
NOTICE
The Board of Review of Barry
Township will meet at the home
of Supervisor Lloyd Huffman at
Delton on March 8 and 8. and
All parents and others interested
March 14 and 18, from 8 am. to are urged by th* toonsor* Jo at­
tend. Ths course will Rat-about
ices Butler, Twp. Clerk 3/3 eight weeks.

backward glances

in World War II and spent three
years with the Banta Fe Rail­
road In Phoenix. Aris. before re­
turning to Hastings In i860. He

Chamber Plane
Barry County
Social Calendar

ing high honor* Include: Brenda
Officer* of dubs, groups, schools,
Newton, 3661; Loma Hecht, 3637;
John Strickland. 3.775; Joyann cliurche* or any other Interested
Kime, 3.684: Beverly Brook*. 3680; person who would like to be listed

Buch a calendar many times may
avoid conflicting meetings

According to Deputy David
Wood, Ingram was iriving south
on Bedford Road -n route to
Dowling to get a frund and take

Legion to Open
Hall for Men
Leaving for Duty

According to the report, he
pulled out to pass * car but
pulled back because of oncoming
traffic. The car went into a skid,
skidded south and into the path
of the northbound Greenfield

Member* of the Laurence J. Dnanrw Cnx&gt;nL«r
Bauer Port will open their Port K0TarY
Hall for men ordered to military
T
—t; Representative
r James
State
duty thromh the Selective Service Farnsworth was the main
------Tlw men and their families may i at the regular Monday noon lunch­
gather at the hail for coffee and eon meeting of Uie Hostings Rodougluiuts before taking their bui tory Club held at Ute Hotel
fOr Detroit and induction.
Hastings

your cooperation in filling In the
date*. Write us today." Manager
RusseU Hankina said.

Resolution

hits oj
m gleaned from the
Banner files

(Edmoudsi Greenfield. H* at­ of the Hasting* City Council Monday night, Feb. 28.)
tended the McOmber School and
WHEREAS, the late Abcn E. Johnson was active in
was graduated from Hasting*
community and civic affairs in this city for more than half
High School in 1939
He took a abort course in
a century, and,
dairying at Michigan state Uni­
WHEREAS, Aben E. Johnson could always be called
versity, and fanned for about 20
upon for his advice and assistance in projects involving
years.
community betterment, and,
He married Margaret Anna
WHEREAS, this city and its environs benefited from
rec permission Matson In Battle Creek on Nov.
to operate a
his timely adyice and influence, as well as in a materialistic
Eaton
Mfg.
Company
in
Battle
an a 60-day
manner, and?
WHEREAS, it is the de&gt;ire of this body, the elected
port Ground Obeervws Corp* in
Kb*d‘ was a machine operator.
representatives of the City of Hastings, to express the ap­
recognition of faEhful service: Ule with a 10c fare.
nuii.w
juui ouua, lerry. io;
preciation of the City for the greatest efforts of Aben E.
Harold Ford, supervisor; Robert
flra department Jerry, 13; Stopban. 11, and Brad­
Clinton, chief observer and Urey
The
Johnson to community betterment and improvement, and.
tour daughter
Allen. William Browne. AUce'
°«y Jr Sunday afterWHEREAS, it is the desire of this body to express the
Edwin Ftord. JoAnn FWd. David noon, epowered
sympathy of the people of the City of Hastings to Mrs.
Aben Johnson and her family on the loss of her husband.
Yoder.'Paul Kunde. James
NOW,
THEREFORE. HE IT RESOLVED, that this
Gonsales. James Hedges Allen
firxl wife, the former Doris InKing. Grace Neubscker and Ger­
expression of sympathy from the City of Hastings on behalf
ald Thompson.
Mr. Omnfield is also survived
of all its .residents, be sent to Mrs. Aben E. Johnson and
Sa brother. LaFloy Greenfield
family.
.
R4 Hastings, and four grand­
Moved by Ktnfield and supported by Coltman that
celebrate thMr birthdays every
children.
the above resolution be adopted as read.
■
NOTICE—The annual meeting
Dated: February 28, 1966
r
.-a
YEAS: 7
ton of the Bastings Rural Fire
NAYS: 0
GLANCES,
ABSENT: 1
Donna Kinney, City Clerk

RUMFLE8TILT8KIN—Mtoe T1

Satarday. March U.
courtesy the Plymouth Mail.

the president since 1868. Hl*
other duties Include office per-

2 Districts Vote
For Annexation,
2 Reject Plan

and Mr*. Rudy Othmer, at 1(047 IU on many nationally-known radio
Coate Grove Road, Woodland, and
proved snnexatian to Hastings In
he plana to attend MSU majoring
Headed fay Vince DiManlgo, Ute Tuesday's voting while two others
in Chemical Engineering.
vocal group from Chicago Is con- rejected the proposals.
Having a valedictorian in the
family to nothing new to the
Elector* in the Welcome Corner*
district voted 41-17 tar annexation.
to have many more hits In the
future.
extra operating tax and 33-34 to
The dance will be from 8 to 12 accept their share of the Hastings
Named aalutatorian was Kathy
Benson who earned a 3887 grade midnight TlckeU may be obtained school debt of 8760X00 Hastings
from Key Club members and from will retire S56P00 of that debt thia
the
Music Center.
Kathy lives with her parents.
Mr. and Mr* Loyal Benson, at 812
The operating tax, which expires
In 1868-0, permits spreading up to
Kathy luts been active In various
45 mill* far operational purposes
acUvlUes, some of which include:
Coats Grove voted 24-11 for anSki Club, Vanity Band. GA A..
nexstlan, 22-14 on the special
Girls Basketball, French Club. Na­
operating tax and 21-13 on the
tional Honor Society, and was a
debt proposal
member of the Viking Beat Staff
and Senior play. Kathy plans on
attending the University of Michi­ county, the Hastings Area Chamgan and studying a field of Scien­
tific Research.
Quimby voters approved annexOther Lakewood students earn­ from March, 1866, through Decem-

Strong. 3631. and Lawrence (Lop) date* time and place of meetings
Smith. 3540

into the back of the Ihgram 1863
Chevrolet.
Mr. Greenfield was born In

Johnson, the firm's founder and
board chairman who died Feb.
17. Aldrich started with the com-

dance on Saturday, cedurea.
18. in Hartings High

wa&gt; a member of the National
overtaking
event shall

New Director — Director* of the
Hasting* Mfg. Company have
named Darrell D. Aldrich to fill

Bargaining Agent
For City Workers
AFL-CIO to Bargain for Contract;
Worker Claims He Was Unfairly
Discharged, Hearing Set March 21
Following an election among Hastings' municipal employ­
ees, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal

Employees, AFL-CIO, has been certified by the Slate Labor
Mediation Boord as their representative for the purpoee ot
collective bargaining with respect to rates of pay, wages, hours
of employment and other condi- ------------------Ilona of *mployment.
Notice -was announced al the
City Council meeting Monday
night.
The Council also received no­
tice that a complaint had been
filed through the Union by Rus­
sell Fox and that a hearing on
the complaint is to be held at 11
Marche*—marches—msrcbesf
am. Monday, March 21, at the
To many people this to what a
Labor Mediation Board at 122
Stevens T. Mason Bldg.. Lansing March 6 at 3 pm. in Ceatoal
The Council employed Atty. Auditorium the Hastings Jiawtor
Richard F. Hooker of Or a n d
Rapids to represent the City at eccent on Marches.
school operating levy and 37-31 on the hearing, and also in negotia­
tion* in the drafting of the first
The Weeks district electors voted labor contract.
0-23 against annexation, 3-20 on
In all. eight marches will
the school operation tax measure
and 0-18 on the debt proposition.
ure. Director Arthur Steward,
These two districts and Hastings tiered that be was unfairly
discharged became of bi* aefore July 31--probably during the
The complaint was signed Dec. which will be performed at the
on the annexation proposals and
District Festivals
the majority vote will decide the
The Senior Band Festival to at
Although formal approval has
question. Supt. of Schools Rich­
not yet been received from the Plainwell, March 6. and the Junard J. Guenther explainde.
Governor'*
office,
municipal
of
­
Hasting* and Pleasantvlew rbrficials are proceeding with the March 13.
nexation of Plcusantvlcw. us there expectation that electors will
to a nutter of sharing each other's vote April 4 on charter amend­
ments calling for a single, ap­
school debts.
pointive assessor and for pay
United Nations March, K.
increase* for the mayor and ai­
dermen
Monday night councilmen
Thendara
Overture, Whitney;
There has often been Interest unanimously adopted a resolu­ Londonderry Air. Arr. by WalIn the formation of a mixed chorus tion changing the Third Ward
so Bob King has announced that voting booths from the 200 block
the YMCA will have a meeting in of E Grand Street to the high
the Hastings High choral room. school.

Sunday Concert
To Highlight
Stirring Marches

| Like to Sing? |

8. far adults in the are* interested
in forming a mixed chorus
King said intereat has been
sltown by former HHS singer*, and
oilier*. so if there is enough en­
thusiasm. Herbert Moyer will be
ing an adult vocal group
Hub-wt from the YMCA board
more information.

Legion Pions Fete
For Fothers-Sons

Third

Ward

voting

proctaot

Euryanthc, von
■tear

March.

J.

J.

Fourth Word voters use school
facilities.
Third Ward electors will naw
vote in the same room the
Fourth Ward elector* have been
using. The tan precincts will ba
"roped” off
Mayor Beckwith's appointment

taeten Breakfast

Planning Commission to succeed
on Tuesday, March 8. al the
Legion Hall. Deputy Sheriff mously approved Caukin MonDavid Wood to to show a film
NOTSCE - Johnstown
and give a dcxnonatralion on succeeding Dwight Fisher wbo
resigned after taking a position
fice In Lansing
Monday councllmen adopted •
of re*olut*on recognising Fisher's
contribution to th* municipality
ship Hall. March «, 13 and 1R and thanking him for hto ser»- RUTLAND TOWN8HLP
BOARD OF REVIEW
Rutland Township Board

ment roll.
Forest Foley, Supervisor

Nmn Eea MORE ABOUT:
3/M

Richards;

The Utile English CMri. Delia
Mayor Franklin C Beckwith
reported that school authorities
were cooperative and willing to

,

cm COUNCIL. Page I

to review the

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Quantities on Items in This Ad.

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Chicago. a phone user will first
dial hla assigned circle digits to
reach the direct dialing network.'
Than. the caller will dial the
arm oode-313 for Chicago—fol­
lowed by the seven digit number
of «he telephone he wishes to
^Danffnm said on long distance

exile within the ‘ home" area, or
the 8U area, callers will dial hla
assigned circle digits followed by
the eeven digit number. He eaid
phone users will continue the
present method of making .local
calls by Just diallag the seven
x.-long distance dialing eWv* I
ice 1* for station-to-statlon calls
only. Phone users will continue
to place other types of long dlstanoe calls, meh as person-toperson, collect, conference, and
cans from public telephones
through an operator.

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"My Fair Lady"
Is Far Better
Than Fair
Many local lovers of the
thespian art. and especially
of that projected for the
past several years by Herb
Moyer and hla group of
music makers from Hastings
Hlgfc School and the crxnmunity. have pronounced
thia weaaonV production the
greatest An outstanding permrzaance of -My Fair Lady."

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BANANAS

�Mrs. Babcock
Injured When
Car Hits Pole
Hancock. 53.
’fractured
lelt
,b?e
wrtlJ'
and omJ
®
head
ano other tnhiri&gt;-a
__

. Woodland. returned Sunday from Congratulations. neighbors, and

Cloverdale-Hope I

»«re mjnaay dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Almond Weber. *
Mr. and Mra. David Huva and
«b. David, were overnight gureta
w
—__ _

Underaheriff Gordon Trick mid
n-Bi Babcoc*riof “R* court Street
Grill,
towards Hasfe.- Ml
Mr. and.Mra. David
---- • was driving wwiuui
r,-, wlfe
tllUM
_____
Unw uhto,
when the _
car
went. off the nrtot
and -1-.
daughter, Debbie of
tide of the road and slammWi lyn. * Rev. and Mra.
P^e on wh^h
»ere two transfonnera. The pole ___________ r
wu3 mapped oft.
[and visited Mra. J I m

West

Recruit

। Seaman
,

Jerrold

R.

!
.
i

band. Mr. and Mra

tings.
|
,
।
-a
. „
,
Vcrland Ransom, manager or
received
from one
one tlons
uX° Dj
Divuiom
Laming. will
whTexSavtiO and Loan
Rolland!I .A letter re
"1’*d here Iro™
TWan. Lansing,
ex- the

a^Twwuh th-B rf JUsUngs. an""mu
C°^J bulkier. ^muZltradn
beautiful creatures,-----white flag' flying, as they
ao prettily on their way.Frank NieUaimcr, Mr and
East Woodlawn. Hastings, hon- Mrs
'
Oring their 40th wedding annl-1 Mra. Blake Rising. Mra. Berths
veraory. There wern 37 oresent

MonOsgood I
Brook­
Osgood

expert
Expertto explain
Explain^.
Twad.,. m Tim
Con tractors9 La w - .
. .
;
V

Blake Rising. They ateo vuited the couple's nephen. David and
a number of other Wood land - Km Makley. Gary Kctekum and;
I Saving*
LOGfl
Res In Florida and attended the their wifrra and Donald Ketchum.
Tuesday night, March 8, at the|#_
*
s
’
* Mra. Vemte Gabriel was B Hastings Mutual Insurance build-, Gfly PhllOSOpher
'
| Saturday dinner gbcA « Mr. mg at 7:» pm, D. H.Greenspan Makflg AoMOftHMIl

Chief Sunior
Lists 29 Crimes
In 2 Weeks

It is the company's Oay PhSdsopher advertising program and
It is designed to put a Uttte

your dally routine along with a
'•' Greenspan will explain the law.
auto, always remits in double wee Saturday vfritora of Mra. Carl Hrtac. Mra. Walter* Durkee,Jits
meaning and how It applies to gram.
diun-jge and sometimes triple. Alice Hendee. * Dirt Wedruiday
.
U
m
?
various
trades
people
The
Wilcox,
This wild creature circled around was the 25th wedding anniver­
i meeting will then develop into a
sary of Mr. and Mra. Vivian bly of Grand Rapids. Seeing all, question and answer period for
K mi. a,lu aara.
Chief of Poller Rlcliard Hunter
Pennock Hospital by Henry SL
Barnum. To help them celebrate the Barry County residents galh-’ anyone Interested in hla own prob­
Welton
Brooks
called
at
the
reported
29
criminal
offense*
had
the
occasion.
Mr
and
Mrs.
David
Martin.
: Ion. All persons involved tn this
Isaac Osgood home Thursday.
TruJ, a beautiful eight!
Makley entertained them at din- remark that If anyone died up work in Barry.County are Invited
Traffic was halted for about 2'4
home they’d have to send down
to attend. Ruwell Hankins, manahours until Coruumera repalrtxl
Criaes Included felonious lar­ were Wednesday supper
After dinner the hosts suggested there for pallbearers. This seems
the damage and made certain no
to
be
a
highlight
of
the
year
ceny,
simple
larceny,
possession
a ride which ended up at the
ItiJiny resulted from Hie hot" enta. Mr. and Mra. Ira Osgood. of stolen property, auto theft, fUr* Mr. and Mra. Lynden Johnhome of the "groom's" atrtcr and and a very worth while get-to­
gether.
nlshtnq
liquor
to
minora,
drunk
cock visited relatives in the
Merle Hendee. Mrs. Evelyn Mbn- husband, the Von Maklrys on
About 0 pm. Harold p. Bueree, neighborhood on Friday evening. and disorderly, delinquent minora,
51. M9 w Madison, wns driving They icccntly rtuimed from a obscene phone calls, destruction of
members of the families luid as­
hl’ IBM Pontiac north o,i Harber
property and prowlers.
sembled to surprise Vivian and
Rood when it skidded' on Ire. th?lr daughter*,-Mr. and Mra.
Officers Issued 27 moving viola­ Vemle Gabriel last Thursday. Lavonne. It turned out to be a
«wrved off the cast side then Howard Duffy and family, and tion tickets, 30 non-moving tickets
The
ladles
spent
the
day
tying
.back nerow the road hitting two of course had a good time play­ and liakded out 4fiO overtime perk­
a quilt. Mra. Frank Schwartlng
guard prats before going over a ing with their grandsons. They ing tickets.
Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith liu
Pick a winner from our complete stable
bank on ths.weat tide. Neither he also did some (raveling In Mexico
We extend our sympathy to
nor h'.s three pazsengen, were re­ and did rome hunting. * Mra. criminal complaints and provided
Un Mtam, (Mm’.
[B.IMM.IM.to
Joke Wireman
and loaiiiy
family *u
in ,—
wiranon ana
; ..t,
. .. —JI—■ ■--------TT' ,’ Hastings and March 12 a* the
ported to have be.-n seriously In­ Hilda Rine of Bowling Green, assistance to other departments on jue
.—
the
lass
of
their
wife
and
moth,ocal:
Mr
antl
Von
Makley.
jured.
Ohio, Ls visiting her niece and
er. Mr. and Mra. Wheman. who Mr. and Mra Ken Makley, hjr ■ 54th birthday of the founding of
About i:io pni. Saturday Irene
lived in the former Lusty liome and Mtx David Makley andd Girl Scouting In the U. S.
Fny ■ Iznx. 20. Wayland, kat con­ family, Mr and Mra Stephan juvenlle for auto theft.
sTcwllon Center Rood JuM family "
“”h Woodland; Mr.
In his proclamation. Mayor
of *
South
trol of her 1963 Oldsmobile driving Osgood, for a couple of weeks. *
Police
cars
traveled
3J21B
miles
and Mra. Gory Ketcham and Beckwith pointed out that Giri
north on the Briggs Rrad on a Mr. and Mra. Norman Benedict
Scnulh for 54 years have main­
and family of Wayland and Mr.
were spending a few days last child from lake Odrasa; Donald tained a conatancy of purpose as
.curve a half-mile north of Chief
38 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE
week visiting a son and family Kc.cham of Kalamazoo; Mr. and expreayrd In their "Promise to Do
N'xaxl.iy Ro.ul and careened 21 and Mra. John Ftine and son of
.,tr
. .....
.
Kokomo, Ind., were Saturday,
Mow, eow, tow, till, plow, haul, eeed, fcrtiliie, remove .now —'
at Belding. Thursday evening, Mra. Carl Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Th"lr Duty to God and Country."
Feb. ID. guests of Mr. and Mra.
Mra Wireman 'Ida, 64) appar­ David Otto of Middleville; Mrs.
Giri
Scouts
have
for
their
54th
you
name tlx&gt; job and Wheel Horae has the attaching tool you'll •
Stephen Osgood. Sunday supper
ently suffered a heart attack and Mabie Wheeler of Woodland: Mr. anniversary theme: “Girl Scout­
need. See the complete line of Wheel Horae tractors and quid­
was hospitalized there. She died
ing—A Promise In Action."
attaching tools now on display.
‘
Midland; Mr. and Mra. Robert
soon
after
admittance.
Funeral
of Hastings,
’
Boyden and children of Wayne;
By Mr,. OrlU VunSycUr
Continned from Page Ono Belding on Bunday. Another Leroy* Wheeler of Innslng, and
Kumpelillltekin I* coming to.
Bunday. Feb. JO. guests of
E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
D.
Smith
and
town
on
Saturday,
March
IHh.l
Mra. May Brown Included Mr.
ran and family live on W. Jordan
children of Fort Wayne. Ind. Ticket* 50c.
3/10,
Mr and Mra. Ve.ii Welchev and Mra. Eart Otis and family,
Road.
142 E. State St., Hastings
Ph. Wl 5-2983
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Eleanor Blxdd and daugh­
Robert Tebo and children of
Mra. Floyd Morford. They also ter of Battle Creek and Mr. and Department for prompt rc- Edmore were Saturday guests of
iponte
to
NaahviUa
’
a
call
for
called on Mr. and Mra, Jason Mrs. Paul Bingham of Parch­
his moliier and aunt, Mrs. Vemle
Willison. * Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ment. * Mr. and Mrs Glenn
Gabriel and Mrs. Alice Hendee.
GUluspie visited tile Glenn Bints Mitchell of Kalamazoo were Bat- caught fire on Monday of last * Mrs Frank Hynes remains
Saturday. * Mr. and Mra. Harold
The letters were received from
BugLee of Gull Lake. Mra. Ma­ ---------- "
-v.i; m,
Russell
Blakely
of
the
company
bie McIntosh ukl daughter from learn Mlia Marilyn Woodman and Ada F. Skedgell, village Ing her own but doesn’t gain tui
Kalamazoo, Mrs. Mabie Glllas- was Injured. Hop? alio will b? clerk.
rapidly u her friends would
pie and Mra. LaVara Shute and well again soon. * Bunday at
Bud Wolfe, secretary-treasurer
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY &gt;
urn of Hastings were Sunday th? Llewellyn Woodman homo of the City Band, wrote the
vUltora of Mr. and Mra. Harvey wns a happy occasion; taking a Council requesting 8700 far the
Gillarptc.
•
five generation picture. Mr and municipal musical organization
Tlx* Briggs W3C8 will moot
be Included in the new budget.
March 3 at the church for din­
"In doing so. we would welcome
ner. * The Jolly Neighbor Birth­ fourth and fifth generation.
day Club will meet at Pleos- Others attending were Mr. and which you feel should be made,"
Mrs
ike
McKibben
and
family
antvicw School Saturday for pot­
Wolfe raid.
Backward Glances
luck dinner. « Mr. and Mra. and Mr. anl Mra. Robert Mc­
The Council also received a
Orllc VanSyckle called Sunday Kibben of Hartings. Mr. and letter and a one dollar bill from
on Mr. and Mra. Blair Hawblltx Mra. Alvin Vandarploog of Mar­ V. Otey Bente, a manufacturers
and Kenneth. * Lein Strickland tin, Mr. and Mra, John DeFornwt representative from Ft. Wayne,
of Martin. Mra, Irene Japhet -of Ind. Bente had received a cour­
Items of Ruth Lenx Thursday Prairieville and Mra Irte Wal- tesy key when his car was over­ will be Catherine Spindler. Rich­
night. ★ Saturday Nyla and »on of Hastings, who took the parked.
ard Christian. Grant Osgood.
He wrote: "Naturally, you and Birdsill Holly. Rex Bradley. Wal­
Marvin Dunn spent the night at pictures.
the City Council showed fore­
the Strickland home. Sunday the
sigh ted n era in creating the good ter Hershberger, Mra. Alice Bal-j
Stricklands and Mrs, Winnie
Dunn took Nyla and Marvin Springer on Friday. * Mr. and will that would result from smcfi
Dunn 1b their imtne near Mar­ W* Roy Deway and family of a ■ courtesy- and yoy have’ ray
’ R. Wotring
shall and spent the day. * Lyle Delton were Friday guests of compliments. I am sure you must
Dunn called on his mother. Mra. Mr. and Mra. Jim Springer. Also get many compliments from chorus of 20 high scisool girls
others as well. Please put the at­
Winnie Dunn Thureduy night. *
tached
dollar
bill
toward
the
Mra Josephine Chccscman has
Mr. and Mrs Fritz Springer and policemen's fund or wherever It
The citizens caucus of Mlddls®
Van Bauman and will move soon family of Hasting* and Jim An­ will do the most good."
villa has nominated -the foilovfl
Sandra Strickland. Sue Cord­ ders wen? nipper guests of Mr.
ray. Linda and Annette Dunkrl- and Mra Harold Springer on Madison Heights, Oakland Ing slate of candidates for loc^
txcgvr attended the operetta at Sunday. * The McCallum Church County, urging that a percent- office: John Dietrich, president:
Dora U White, clerk: Blanch
Hastings Thursday, a Mr. und invites everyone to a special
Mra. Clarence Campbell, Douglru service on Sunday evening with be returned to the community
and Cindy flew to Lebanon. Ind., Horea Humphrey as guest alngcr
Geufcea, George Juppstrom andSunday to attend the 25lh wed­ and musician.
Aldermen approved Municipal ,
Poulson, trustees.
ding anniversary of their couJudge L. E. Barnett’s recommen- Henry
1

Mayor Proclaims
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bell « Mr. and Mra. David Cole
and family from Battle Crock
rind Jerzy. Judy and their fami­
lies were Sunday lunch guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dowding. *
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Campbell
attended Eaton Employee Quar­
ter Century Club banquet Sat­
urday nigh- at live Hart Hotel.
Battle Creek. Clarence received
n wttich with tils name inscribed.
* Mr and Mra. Want Cole and
Mr. and Mra. Earl Strickland
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra? Henry VanSyckle.

Leeion to Mark
47th Birthday

Tlic Laurence J Bauer Ameri­
can Legion Post’s birthday dinner
will be held on Saturday. March
12. at the Legion Hall
Member* of the Auxiliary are
"POMoring this 47th birthday
fete.
Ray Conlon of Grand Rapids,
past Department commander, la to
be the main speaker. Fast com­
manders and past Auxiliary presi­
dents will be especially honored,
along with continuous members.

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da Lion that Robert Miller serve
as municipal court probation of­
On Bunday, tiie Presbyterian
ficer during Kenneth Arm­
strong^ lUneas. Milter. : '.slstant 'Church here which has been
Hastings High principal, would 'without a regular minister since
serve at the tame salary as Arm- I
strong. The City and Barry 1Kilmer, unanimously voted to
County each appropriate 8700 a iextend a call to the Rev. Leason
year for the court*! probation i
a very successful ministry there.
officer.
Aidermen authorized Chief of
Police Richard Bunter to • send
The following committee has
8gt. Robert Ritter to attend a |bren appointed to take chtvrR-.'
criminal Investigation course to of
। the Memorial and Decoration
be offered at Michigan State Day exercises: From the Ameri­
University March 14 -18 and ,can Legion —Frank Annable,
April 11-15. The coat will be un­ Harry Miller and Harold Nrwder
The
|
— 1200.
—
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Spanish - American War
r r“
1m
e Pfo»»nHntna - &gt;. Vnnto«-Hu,h Hilto. Alton II
rase
“5. analviln «'
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CATtoUi am nvi Remold.
“Str
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ItoW-toto, Ito O. A. B.
Tba CIO U aaton, B» toto lor oa,„ Bntoiah. Ftonda Crto,
the purchase of a new truck to
- — - —
replace a 1967 Ptjrd, with trade­
in, and to buy a new pickup
truck, without trade-in. Blds ore
The installation of water me­
ters has been a major factor in
boosting profits of the local wn-

185.000. according to City Engi­
neer Tobias. With at least 200
mare patrons added to the ser-1
vice list. 4fl million gallons less:
Morey re­ were pumped than during 1810. I
street lights
Hastings laid a remark.ablv
on Green
considerable small number of fires during tlx

You con bring your doc­
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registered phormocists
with' complete confidence.
We give it. the careful at­
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kind of compromise with
quality.
You can count on u* . . .
When accuracy count*
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Alderman, Cedric
ported that'the new
had been Installed
Street, and were a
improvement.
Aidermen unanimously adopt­ eluding one false alarm. It wn&gt;
ed the new subdivision ordlfour times and these four tlmra
Included host, service totalling
The Rolfe Boilings left a week
hours during the entire year, n
remarkable record for a city of
about April Ut.
this size.

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• show will include right
with Cub, Scouts and to-

Office Houn in HoiHnfa:
Apparcutly we hsvs not been

Water Workg —10:30 a.m
heedless drivers, drunk driven, etc.

to 2 p.m. Every Friday

MgfttaUra and judicial branches
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Henry Buyase of Laming Friday.

Mr IMa*. 0&gt;ly &gt;14.900.

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If traffic laws were obeyed, there

certain circumstances. Increase

Uairln Haight, District activi­
ties chairman, will be general
chairman with Keith Yerty hft
assistant. Over SOO adult volun­
teer leaden win assist to the
production of the annual show.
■nAsft will be sold by the
Scouts. The public is invited to
cone out to see these demon­
strations and see the boys of this

Tbs Lake O Squares will bold
a dans Saturday. March 6, at
the TlYsswml High School on

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

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Proper control over ths issuing
of drivers’ licenses is a tegtetaUve

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Nashville
By Mra. GUdya MUUr
I M- MMs
SJ1-VM1 Clerk
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EATING
FURNACES

dull Farmer group
Tfce fellowtaa ta&lt;
will have a potluck supper with
Until such condition* are remedied, their families sft the
— Kulland Twp. Treai
Die highway toll will continue at « Ehl'S

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“Side •» Strand Theatre"
219 Wert State St.

Mrs. Villa Meyers entertained
After a burtnras meeting in New
Fiahar (Ullas lk*l
York the Byron Fletchers ilsltcd the Nashville Past Matrons club m
ThLrS Ward A
the Torn Taffees to Manitou. Fla, Monday evening. * A few syrup
producers in the Nashville area

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getting their buckets and spiles

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UMied 19 tickets tor speeding,
dx for defective equipment, one I’olrau
for an improper U-turn, one for
driving under the Influence of

conditions and apprehended one
for shop lifting. * A number of
books have recently been added
to Putnam Public library at

number of mystery books pre­
sented by other Nashville reei-

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ley High School took the 3H March 16, at Putnam Library at
hour National Merft Scholarship
Qualifying Taft starting at 8-JO
mitten Includen Mrs. Cecil BarTbs Woman’s Literary Club of
Nashville will meet Wednesday, Oerald Shoup.

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What’s the proper i
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�Tickets on Sale
'For Youngsters'
Show March 12

Know Your
Legislators

:cenh Liv#r

East Doud
By Mrs. Lloyd Owen

KM. oUUd U l.nrKr, NM.
Sunday. * Mra Eldon Houghtai- L ftmnock RamttaL * Mr and
in atunrted a beauty confer.nee
WanwTof Grand Ftapat Detroit recently. Mrs. Eldon ldjl wvre Sunday visitors st the
riding In Royal Oak and Tom has 1HirjsJ^vw^‘nw«k*1&gt;d
Mrrr*u 8u*i*f’*
started his studies at the Detroit ids one day lost wock.
...
_ —. —. q,..,,.uLi
College of Law. Miss Jocelyn Iron­
Mr. uM Mr» Wit »n»M
side was most helpful In assisting --—l...——----- .——a—among those attending the I OOF
th# Stebbins in finding a place Donald Nottingham# tn Prairie- '■ Encampment and Indire Auxili­
to live. In fact, they are located ville.. * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ary at Palo bust Sunday and
within two blocks of Jocelyn's Owen called on William Cox in also for a bclatwl holiday dinNashville. * Our sympathy to ncr. * Iroi Wefla of Woodbury

The poinaotU, In Che window
at the Leo nenderahcCs, la still
io full bloom. Irene rwadvad it
in the middle of December and

Because of the success of this
project, the group has continued
its productions annually In Ply­
mouth and. In the last few years,
has been Invited to bring the
shows to other communities.
The script U arranged, the
sets designed, the costumes made
and the characters portrayed by
members of the Plymouth group.
Those participating include
Jean Fronk, Pat Dorrian, Shir­
ley McKeon. Joan Anderson,
Karen VanHlne, Ann Arendson,
Kay Devereaux, Laura Bsdindleck. Jean Knowles, Jeanette
Hopkins. Mary Pritt and Pat
Yohey.
.
The Plymouth group awards
scholarships with the profits
made from the performances.
Friends of the Library will do­
nate their proceeds to the 11-

Personal Mention

Voight VanSycklas spent Sun­
day at tha Long Lake cottage at
Minnie and Wilbur. They aay
they didn't get in any swimming.

Tasty Tidbit
For delectable pinwheel sand-

to meet and greet the honoree.
Mr. and Mra Jack Sleeper of
Hastings art vacationing in Hie
South and nude a one-day stop tn

H .cup dairy sour cream
8 sUceg cooked bacon
Dredge liver with flour. Brown
lightly on each aide in lard or
(Mpptaga. Pour off drippings

Mth District—James 8. Farns­
worth, 315 E. Orleans St.. Otsego.
(Yankee Springs, Orangeville. fer the party celebrating Mrs. Ray­
mond Finale's birthday, were the
John Gallaghers of lonring
the tea committee, when the Has­
•U. R1 Ionia. (Thomapple, Irv­
tings Woman's dub entertains to fit lids rodpa.
ing, Carlton. Woodland, Rutland, the HUB. senior giria at the Loa­
To avoid curdling, just fold In
Hastings, Castleton, Maple Grove,
sour cream M directed, not
Assyria and Hastings City.
afternoon. Include Billie Darman, cooking, only heating through.
Mary Ellen Bunthelmer. chairmen.
Kathy Clsrey, Avis Rose, Betty
Hollenbeck, Athalene Rochelle,
Jean Pugh. Mildred Bteury, Ruby
Downey, Margaret Bottcher. Nina
Hook. Hasel Coble and Barbara
Miller.

Cover and cook slowly 15 min­
utes. Remove liver, add 1 table­
spoon flour, mushroom liquid,
vinegar, dill seed and salt to
pan in which liver was cooked.
Simmer 5 minutes. Fold in sour
cream, stirring constantly, until

WiUle Mrs. Sleeper was escorted
around the campus of the Univer­
sity of Alabama and aaw some of
the ante-bellum homes. Jack played
golf with Coach Paul (Bear) Bry­
ant. coach of the Alabama Crim-

spoon mayonnaise. Fold in 1/3
cup finely chopped chutney.
Spread filling on slices of white

/ was Tom York, a Blrming- •
television celebrity, and Reese •
sr. a buslncft, friend of Mr.
Slreper's. Coach Bryant told Jack
□f his fondness for Couch "DufTy"
Daugherty of Michigan State fame
and how "Duffy" was due to be
in Alabama thia week on a speak­
ing engagement.

Goodneu, bnt,
am I ever glad
our Insurance
wiN pay most of
the repair costs
toe that damage.

IN HASTINGS!

THE i
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mother. Mrs. Claudia Fuller of
Me** road. ■* The David Smith
family and the Dean Potters
spent Bunday with their son and
brother,'the Robert Smiths of
Belding. A delicious birthday
dinner was partaken of. as Robcrt'fl birthday was FW&gt;. 23. and

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or supper If they're hearty
enough. Try this, for Instance:
as a base use a slice of large
rye bread or pumpernickel. Top
with lettuce or fresh spinach

and Barbecued

Chidester Chit-Chat

Old England." * Mr. and Mrs.
Walt* Kidd* and family visited
the Richard McNaughtons of
Middleville and Charllnc tells
that fa looking over old antiques,
etc., an old stags coach ticket
was found. * Kim Fuller spent

luaiil

SondwiCn Meal

SPARE RIBS
TOO!

By Mrs. Pearl Envoy Potter
■&lt; " —
..... Wl &lt;-&lt;«) and son of Grand Rapids were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose of guests of Die Vernon Engle fam­
Heath road, along with several ily on Sunday.
other friends spent the evening
with the Richard Bennett fam­
ily of Ryan road. A potluck din­
ner was enjoyed. Both Ruby and

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Sunday. * Wee Roth was a Sat­
urday Mippcr guest at the Dean
Potters while his parents, Don
and Mary Lou Roth made a
business trip to Big Rapids.

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�Honor Georges
At Ringo Swingo
Square Dance

of Art,
Attend
Olivet Festival

ft WW OereweB night

45 couples gathered to

Women's Club
Members Hostesses
For Senior Citizens

Mra. darter made and decorated
the anniversary cakes. Mra. John

latesl

no claim

to youth.

Martin and Mra. Oaster presided
at the refreshment table, and Ray

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bride of Lyle Owen Varney. R1

EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Albert

ment of their daughter. Marcella
Lynne, to Lynn Albert Barry,
son of Mr. and Mra. Frank
Barnes, Hastings. Marcella Is a
19® graduate of Middleville
High School and will graduate in
March from Davenport College
ln Grand Rapids. Site U On the
Dean’s list. Her fiance was
graduated from Lakewood High
In 1B64 and la employed at Felpausch Food Center in Heatings.

Chicago Opera
Ballet Presents
Community Concert

grateful to the Hastings Women's
with the Martins for 10 years, Club for remembering their birthTuesday evening, March 8. the
aadsted about the rooms
Battle Creek Community Concert
Mra. Vcrgalene Olson of MadlNext meeting will be Monday. Association will present Ruth
Page's ChJcsgo Opera Ballet at
Kellogg Auditorium.
the day more enjoyable with a
This company of 80, with their
telephone call. Special guests were
Mr. end Mra. Don Hinkley of
Hughes in The New York Times
as
“Utterly delightful dance entertendanU at the wedding of Violet
and Lewis. Questa were from KalAmong those who hare season
tickets for the 1966-1867 series of
Charlotte, Hopkins, Middleville.
Freeport, Woodland and Hastings. Dorothy Angelica in Fremont on
las Castleman, Terri, Stephen and
Beth and Anne Rivers of Lowell
and Linda, Mr. and Mra. Richard
ipent Saturday with their grandBauer, Mra. JUin Williams and
parents, the Adelbert Heaths. The
Bronwyn. Mias Agnes Smith. Miss
Evelyn and Barbara. Mra. Willard
Smith. Mrs Ehabeth Underwood.
Miss Helen Inwood. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Hoffman and Harvey.
Carol Withrow of Finley, Ohio, Mra John Bay. Mr. and Mra. Wal­
ter Forsberg. Mra. Cal Plummer.

left Wednesday for the South

daughter, the Theodore Tomlintnond Perkins and family at
children, formerly of Holland, were

unlay morning they left for their
new home in Joliet, Di., where

[

as laboratory supervisor of the
Rcxall Chemical Company of JoMr. and Mra. James King and
Scott of Latuing and Mr. and Mr*.
Henry Beverwyk of Sparta were

Owen Varney of Nashville, in a
Womens Club will have as ‘he
double ring ceremony Monday. Feb,
14. at the Martin Camera Meth­ group trip to the Consumers
odist Church.
outstanding women speakrra.
The Rev. Jahn Joldersna offiMra. Shads has been active in
the United Foundation has sen-«l
as chairman of the Family Ufe ।
attendhM.
committee of the Detroit Arch­
diocesan Council of Catholic Wo­
men, and was vice chairman of the
Her corsage was red rosettes and
white miniature carnation*.
Cltlrcns Youth Committee.
■
MM, Gladys Johnson of Battle
She is currently chairman of the
Speakers Bureau of the Detroit .
Round Table of Christians and
Hospital Guild Na 6, Mra. was James Adcock. Hartings.
of the Barry County Republican jews. Women* Division, and for
Following the ceremony a dinner Women's Club, is Inviting all the some group she Is the secre­
Violet Marble, chairman, met
was held al Parkway Inn.
Interested persons to attend a tary-treasurer of the South Oak1 pun. luncheon at the Hotel I land branch.
Marguerite PorrtU with a plan­
Mrs. Shads received her bacheHastings on Friday, Maron
.lasting*
March 11.
u
ned potluck and business meet­
Jmerty employed by the N
Jerry Row of Lansing, from1i lor
1
of arts and master of arts
| Air Brake of Galesburg.
from the University of
the State Central Committee, is degrees
,
Detroit, and the alumni named her
ths Woman of the Year in 1B54
It was a pleasant birthday Nashville High Bclwol. He la emand lhe coeds of Ute unlveraity
dinner Saturday evening at the
be Welcomed. Mrs. Adrounle sold. named her the Mother of the Yc
Lyle Story home to help Jack pany.
After a honeymoon to T»m
Mrs. Adrounle, and possibly in 1957. She has elght chUDcn.
Fla., the newlyweds will be
others, may attend a SUrte-wlde
home at R1 Nashville.
GOP campaign workshop at
Lansing on March 17.
Hynea.
Mr*. Dorothy Elston, national
HOWTO
president of the National Fed­
eration of Republican Women

Society newS

Personal Mention

A FLOOR TO MKT

Invite Women Io
GOP Luncheon
At Hotel Hastings

ents. Che William Cramers, on
Sunday tn celebraUon of Jeffrey
Lynn Peck's lUh birthday.

Mary Lou Smith
Of Kellogg Attends
Model UN Meet

Kellogg Community College stuMembers of the N. Michigan
Avenue Club had their usual Model United Nations In St.
I Louis on Tuesday. They were to
______________ ,
. join some 600 students from
ning. Fob. 23. Carols followed colleges throughout the Midwest.

Personal Mention

in-law, Robert Roos, at Swaysee.
tercoUegiate activities of its kind
They spent the weekend there.

Methodist WSCS
Socrificiol Luncheon
Next Wednesday

Area Entertainers ?
Selected at LocdT
Yocal Bonanza .

Accompanying her, and par­
ticipating in the worksliop, will
be Mrs. Gladys CDonnel), na­
tional
program planning chair­
117
man. and Mrs. Marian C. Fox.
national finance chairman.

Clevelsnd and the
t_'_ traveling Hone Club were accompanied by der the chairmanship of Mra.
prize &lt;0 Mra. Victor
'— -------Camp.&gt;.
faculty advisor, Carl Lutrin, and William Powers of Charlotte. The
workshop will coocenlrate on
a small African country, one of programming, membership and
organlraUon. public relations,
I movement. Delegates will dis- ways and means, education .and
campaigning.
body In General Aarmbly ses­
sions and standing committee

Expenses will be covered by the
Mr. and Mra. William Cramer
were Mr. and Mra. Merle Callihan college and the Battle Creek Chap­
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Poland ter of the United Nations Asso­
ciation.
The group will return Sunday.
TT.TU ot emWcld. Mr. uid Mm.
Jack Callihan and daughter of
Heirigel, Mra. Betty Moore and Williamston, Mr. and Mra. Charles
Betty Jo. Mrs. Gerald Skidmore. Pennington and sons, Mr. and Mra.
Clifton Gillespie and Mr. and Mra.
Scudder. Mra. Mary Cleveland, Mr.
and Mra. DeWayne Pugh, Mr. and
college friends from the Henry
The Flrat Methodist Woman'*
Mrs. Robert Godfrey, Mra. Duane Ford School of Nursing, Linda Society of Christian Service will
Kalonouskl and Pal Hamel, spent holds its Sacrificial luncheon,
served by the Rachel Circle, on
Lyle Gillespies, and attend®} the Wednesday, March 9.
operetta, “My Fair Lady." In which
Sandra Gillespie was one of ths
singing maids. On Sunday, Mra.
Mra. Frank McMillan Jr.,
dialogue presented by

Springer and Mra. Charles Smith.

luncheon speaker tu the seMlons

Earle Lee Cascadden
To Wed irrtas Vegas

hFun

WITHOUT HALF TRYING
WITH A

SOLID BODY

ELECTRIC

GUITAR

vegas, Nev., and Catherine
Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Warren A. Cheney, which is to
be held at 3 pm. on Saturday,
DcAimond

A reception will follow.
Earle attended elementary
school at Middleville and was
graduated from high school in
Las Vegas. He enlisted

Electronic!

the flag ship . Oriskany, twhtoh
♦as relieved by the new cair&amp;r,
USS Enterprise.

daughter. Mra. Earnest Hughes
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ivan an&gt;“cr“riAdayI The offering wUl be given toward and three daughters of Delton,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and 1 the new chapel at Pennock Hos- wore Sunday afternoon visitors
of their mother and grandmothher mother. Mra. Clara QUlcapie, I to Mrs. Harold Jones, Wl 5-2073
on
J-av.u. patient at the Medical Facility.
on ftehmtav
Saturday and Mra
Mra. Smith's

Postmaster Charles Hinman la as
•
w •
Students from Hastings studloa a surgical patient at BL Mary's Marriage blCCHSC
. Hospital in
In Grand Rapids.
Rsnld*. He
°
Local Yocal Bonanza talent show would ue
be muw
glad u&gt;
to near
hear from his
sponsored by the T-K Band Boost- friends. His room b 414
Bump bi honor of Mrs. king's era at Middleville's gym Saturday
Mr.
Ntrx Gordon
Nuknii* .
birthday.
I and family of Madison. !
Mr. and Mra. Donald Frost of
The Rlmshoto, an Instrumental the weekeryF with his mother
i
Ann Arbor were guests of the group composed of Harvey Beck- 1 and grandmother. MH. Helen
Odrau la
Howard Frosts over the weekend er, Frank Ruse, Chuck Andrus 1 Clement and Mra William Shultand attended "My Fair Lady." In
which Karen Prost participated.
studio; Bruce Smith, son of Mr.■ honoring his grandmother's Both rkUllp Arnold. DowUnr
The Stewart Sweets have re­
Patricia A. Dunrcc, Battle OrMk
ceived word tllat Mr and Mrs. Ellen Miller, daughter of Mr. and tent and family joined them for
Werner Olberts. the German fam­ Mrs. Ray Miller, SIB E. Mill, and 1 dinner on Sunday.
ily with whom Carole lived ia*t Iteannc Miller, another daughLyle Story, who underwent eye
Summer, plan to arrive on May 15 tor of the Ray Millers, were se- surgery at Brunson Hospital. Kalafor a month's visit and will be lected.
| maxoo. is recuperating at his home.
here for Caroles graduation. Mrs
Bruce and JoEllen did a soft
Mr. and Mra Pete Coble have
Sweet'* parent*, the E. F. Hen­ shoe
tap and Reanne did a jars I returned from a two-week vacation
nings of Middleville, have recently
trio to Florida.
Florida They
Thev visited hl*
acrobatic. They are from the 1 trip
returned from Florida
Crystal Case Studio.
and children of Bellevue were
also former residents, the' Lyle
Sunday guests of hl* Uster, Mr.
and Mra, Jack Echlinaw and
Mr. and Mra. Leeter Reynolds
family.
entertained Ute Walter Chryslers
dcAiring to learn how to play of Grand Rapids for dinner a
bridge begins this Thursday al Bunday ago.
7:30 In Room 186 al Hostings

m-,

Senior Girls Will
Be Women's Club
Gupsls on Friday
the Hastings Women's
Club tneeuns
Friday. March 4, at Lessen Sharpe
Memorial Hall.

Lansing a;
this area.

Cherry pie and sandwiches were popular month to be bom in, and
•ervtd following Use dsnee Hosts there were a few wedding annlver-

The Lewis Marbles
Celebrate Jubilee

. a a

Guild I enjoyed "My Fair Ladyon Wednesday evening. Feb. 23.

serving a delicious dessert of birth*
table. Tiny red hatchets along with
Washington added the final touch. plenty of coffee and tea. '
Mra. Frank Roush had arranged
■Club members presented U&gt;elr
caller with a miniature hatchet at a flower-decked birthday table with
the beginning of the evening and
u a birthday gift from the club

Following a brief buitlneas ses­
Phillips.
.
sion conducted by President Ray
Twenty-eight guest couples were Wolfe, there waa group singing,
for which Mra. David Kruko furiotte. Climax. Woodland. Lake
Odessa. DeWitt. Scotts. Kalama- She uUo accompanied Mra. Robert
Wright, a newcomer to our dty,
who sang two delightful numbers.
Games followed, testing powers
off observation and memory. The
results showed a rather wide vari­
ation of abilities with not aU of
bratrd their 40th wedding annlof the club. The flower pieces from
house with relatives as guests. Ute blrtlxLay table, and various
potted plants from the other tables
Byron Hcstertya and the Rdand

l

There were
dal oreasia

Senior ClUxen* of the Hastlr&lt;*
community enjoyed their sixth an­
niversary party on Monday. Feb.
28. at the Episcopal Parish Haute.
decorated tn red. white and blue
A committee headed by Mra.
A miniature
Roull Stanton from the Hastings

watrttfng a lithograph drawn and
P’sctMtawhlps and fine arts grants

Guild Members See
'My Fair Lady'

Couple Exchange

ed
Ihaa

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die, you just roll ilonj with tM 1
tow
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Beginners Bridge

UPHOLSTERING

Fred Clair. Also present were her
daughter and family. Mr .i.u! Mra

Frank Crabb. Mr. and Mra. Mike
Crabb and Timmy, and several
home of her son. the Howard Nor- relatives from Detroit. Frank
Crabb and Mr. and Mra. George

THE FURNITURE

BUILDING

$400

FUL FIT

Robbe will teach the course from and Marianne attended a "Bweet-

Woyne Hazel
Fhon« 374-3523
of Allendale.

Mr. and Mra. Harry Klldow and
W. A. Kellogg of Flint visited the
John T. Woods on Bundsy.

Pick a, Naturallzer
and learn how comfortable
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Naturglim styles a beautiful walking shot with stacked heel, nbbod sole and cushioned
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The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
Ainu Fingleton

Wgvne's

shoe store

134 W. STATE
HASTINGS

�5 Vermontville
Queen Finalists
Are Announced

TV.sr

George Washington
Benefit Bridge
Nets Over $275

Vermontville Festival *u**u MB

UT W FIX YOU*
TV AJ IT OUGHT
TO M FIXED

daughter of

at ralattve*

Marsh; Kathy Thrun, daugl
of Mr. and Mra Carl Thrun, —
Nickl Beaton, daughter Of Mm
Donna Gilmore.
Tuesday. March 15. win be tbs
final Judging. The judge* will be
eelected from five Vermontvlll*

™ centerptooe was a gift from
Harm WUoox designed

Society newS

dinner bald at
gaUrmal Church, sponsored by

•Happy BtHhdaT song.

Lent Corners
Wa rapair hl-H end

Highbank

The Haattngs art* baa bad a

CENTRAL

plunged to
low on Ft

RADIO A TV

night*. On Thureday a group at

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Wl 5-8187* Wl 5-5881
228 N. Mfenw st MM

VennontvfU* and syrup making.

and church atnoden tor points
By Mn. Kern Hmcblile
I NaskviUa
SSE-21U by the Judaea prior to their eeteotton of the queen. Along with money’ wa* spent quickly due Co

nomen tarClaud
and PlUllp
Aprtl JO.
Uy.
Dunlop
fruk meet­
ing at Mouth Haven, Tuesday. *
blanket of snow had eawerad
Western Michigan and driving
to fall while playing tn the bam.
fracturing hla collar bone. He to
A total of 3.1 Inches of snow aid Skidmore from Lake Algona patient in Bronson Hospital.
Saturday at the V
McCrackln fell that day and in the evening,
but this Wednesday morning th*
Ariane and Ellen from Churoh was enjoyed tag

Johnson.

W« Close at

Mrs.

Dwight

Haber.

Bloom. Mm. Allyn Colbert. Mrs.

Hickory Corners

Judge and Mis. FhlMp Mitchell.

Noon on
Saturdays

and climbing
The tomperatuna:
Date

wan

Wilkins, Juvenile offlaer of CaiSkidmore were presented with a boun County. It was a moat in­
beautiful bouquet and a beau­
tiful anniversary cake
Mr. and Mra. WUllam Bailey,

funeral of their aunt In Rapid

(jou II love, our
moving in.

Boyes and Lawrence.

31c

V10 bread supplies 40% mere

Hastings mfg.

Hot Cross Buns
Wednesday. Friday and Saturday.)

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Baker's Dozen Day Y~ ■“» »* •"* G-»
Frledcakes. fry rolls, baked sweet rolls and Danish pattnis

German Chopped Cinnamon Bread 42c
brown sugar)

6 for 45c

(Plain or fruit filled.)

COOKIE DAY EVERY

WID.-t4 Dm.

Assorted

ltaguE”

Standings: Tool Room 61, Ca­
te SB, Office 58. Courthouse
ervlce 57. Tough Guys 40H,
Leftovers 48, Machine Room 454.
Firasera 42 H. Journeymen 40*4

6 for 42c

Danish Pastries

Bkiing at Walloon Hills over the

son* Jack Kennedy*. and Paul

BAKED GOODS
V” Protein Bread ...

Personal Mention

$1.00

Jack Smith was the outstand­
ing kagtor Tuesday night, roll­
ing 223-631. Dale Geiger fired
217-408. Don Doolittle 235-584
with a 151 average. Ray Carlson
245-543 with the some 151 aver-

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Rowland Hall. Mm Roy OW»“Mr*. WUllam Raab. Mm'Sack

Marahall Green of Thomapple

East Middle Lake

nock Hospital Bunday as ahe had
surgery Saturday evening. * Ml*
By Mrs. Bettie M. Cairnt Debby Green, daughter of Mr. ftllcnrslip
« HaMlnar
445-477*
Palmyria.

Guests of the Cedric Moreys over
daughter,

Titty and Pammy Wolf spent
th«*Tbo. 19th weekend with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Ray
Horn near Battle rCeek. * Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Gardner at-

j/n

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insurance plan VBH

vlUe spa-t Saturday and Sunday.

March 1

Betti* Ckeek vUUed Mra. LotUe companied the Deyamonds home
Bumpus Monday. Mr. and Mm for a visit with them.
Admiral Foerch of Lansing were
Bunday visitors. * Mr. and Mra.
Augusta, to being transferred to
Carl Faulkner visited friends‘in
from Vermont- * newly fanned church. Trinity
lup 211-568, Bob Carmoney 204­ Lansing Bunday. * Mr. and Mra
531, Alvy Owens 201-533 with a Mila Bawdy of Clarksville and
to visit hla-brother
145 average. Harry McCollum Arthur Moore of Lansing were
ibar children. UaU WoU .nd
prwrtously of North Star. Huebner, and 1
904-583. Joe Daniels 313-538 with
&gt;. Gretchen
BIB, Jo* Bennett 201-548 and

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Mm Franklin Huntley. Mm
Douglas DeCamp. Mm Dwight
for a Florida holiday.
Atty, and Mm J. Franklin HuntGhicago on a buatneaa
through Thursday.
Harold htuier, Mrs. WUllam

and Mm Robert CulberL family
Kild two girl friends, visited his
parents Bunday. They were go­ Saturday. Feb. IB. ★ Betsy WUing on to Big Rapids to return UafM was IU a few days and
Kenneth Hawblits was also ab। sent from. school with tonatlltls.
weekend to attend the operetta
at Hasting* ★ Ml* Joan Engle

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Bunday cullers were MT. and
Mra Marahall Gieenleaf and
Maryin of Hastings.

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apec/ffc broncAod/toior-lo help espand
air passages fn the /ungs and decongest
to promote freer breathing. Try them for
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�PIM0C&amp; HOSPITAL

land to Present
dareh 24 Concert

Dennis A- Haight, tt. R3 MkddlevtUe. paid a Boe tf «M pirn
K 45 court cob imposed by MunWpal Judge L. K. Bomrtt when
he was arraigned on a nekton
driving charge. The charge was
the result « a mtahap Feb 19 on Margartt Moea. Bi. Fa* SB
the WhUncyvUle Road when his 'KfTriK?
car hit a tree, headon.

Pleasant Valley
By Mr.

The WCTU met at the par­
sonage Feb. 15- Tne afternoon
was profitable. * Thib W M A
prayer band met with Mra Betty
At Ovenshire at thd personage.
Thursday. Fteb. 34.
Mr. and Mra George Bdn-d
were Bunday. Feb. 90, dinner
HASTIHUS-DcrU TlaUar. Bl. De-

Again Uito year the HaxUmm
brine Club presents the Saladin
liUfoa Dollar Band tn the Gen­
ial Auditorium cm March 34 at

day. Feb. IS. * The teacher. Mi*
Qkanla NeUaen. her pupil*. and
thatr aottm enjoyed a Valen­
tine party at the school. * Mias
Mary Kautfman. who U employ­
ed in Goshen. Ind., waa a Fab.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gray of
Clarksville wrro Bunday. Feb. 30,
dinner gueeU of his mother, Mra ;
Ethal Blank and they called tu&gt;
see brother Clark Scott, who has I
i been quite ill the past few day*. I

Important •eaafcn.
-------- !----- •----------- Mr. and Mra Richard Groce an

tn Hawaii for *

PMS Jokocoek. is. Tray J»ka«««k.
M\ Don. B.U. SI. AlUn MUUr.
k Basa. r.k. Bls las Carwla IN
B Fark. Saks Wtnnsas. h.. *M
IjFs?® .‘IToAtA^S

ss “I, “'S’

Ear

S ■—&gt;

1 the master of ceremonies
hose of you who attended last
tar will remember him. not
Hy for hl* writ, but also for his
tcallent baritone voice.
Kathy Barrow. one of West
tchlgan's outstanding sopranos,
tpearrd here last year and was
irmly received.

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lanfield-Vicinity
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Middleville
uch of Battle Creek spent Thurar evening with her sister, Mr*.
» Frey and family. * Mr. and
■ oordon Buxton called on Sam

RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS

Ry Mra. Mary Jariuon
,
VVS-SMO

Harry Baloch. * David Lawrence,
•on of Mr. and Mrs Elton Law­
rence. left Monday for Indian­
apolis, Ind., for his flrat assign­
ment in the Air Force
Methodist Circles: Thursday—

V but satisfactory recovery at
n suffering from hepatitis the

LKMina rux; umkm
Mia Jamea McCoy:

c-uim&gt;

Bebeceah

and Sarah Circle at Mra Bcb
Wenger* on Cherry Valley Road.
The Prairie Literary club meets
with Mra. Gladran Lewis Wed­
nesday. March 9. Program clialrson returned thia week from a
vlalt with their daughter and
family. Mr and Mra. Thomas MBrown in Glenview. IU. * Hoapltol Guild 10 will met* March
23 with Mrs. Verne Lickta and
Winnie * Mrs. Nellie Johnston,
who spent the tart few months
with tun- daughter and family,

Hatarday, Mareh Itth
Be.
VIS

aty at hirer.
MDgrU Ohlrr

-ar m Adalbert Ourtrisbl. Ha.

mJ

Court
Pall building March 17 at 1:30.
Lunch and prizes. Proceeds go
for acholarahlps for young ladle*
in the area. * Mr* Wayne
Holgli enter the OstcopaUdc
Hospital In Grand Itapld* Tuea-

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�Flint Phillips
Of Clarksville
Dies Friday
Punaral services for Flint Phli-

Seoul District
Achieves Goal

-

Grand Volley Council, repre- i
.entad th. Thomappie District
at lb* Region Seven Pacrmafaer

Clarksville, were held Sunday at

r

Many Observe

.

-

*■

Prayer Day in
Hastings Friday

" The Hastings Banner

The inter - denominational;
worid-wide sDcclai day **
for prayer—World Day of Prayer

mcmt of Ito- birth erf Nfctntoa

churcheo.

Jacob's
Preicription

Pharmacy
126 Ea.t Stole St.

many civic affaire of Clarksville
which included the annual ox

Survivlng are hto wife, Grayoe,
of Ionian a daughter. Mra. Frank
, ‘Madeline) Barnhart of Alto;
Rrandchlldren. and a «
Ellie Post ot Lansing.

Hastings

Sunday. Feb. 37. to help Judy
Ransom celebrate her birthday.

United Brethren

sembly of God; Mrs. Robert
Shaffer, Beventh-day Adventist
Church: Mra. Clifford Dolan Jr„
Emmanuel Episcopal Church,

District showed a US percent
gain in membership and organ­ Pint Presbyterian Church.
ized ata new unite in 1965.

I

2 Nashville Lads were given by Mrs. John WU-■i
r
Earn Hecognition■ .Thai
silk dress, for Asia; Mrs.■
Antonio Ferreira, Latin Amedlca;J
|
and
Mrs.
Keith
Taylor,
in
Afri
­
In Golden Gloves' can costume, for Africa. The•&gt;
Two

Nashville

Mr. and Mra Veriand C. Ran-

Phone Wl S-Z466

Evangelical

youths

have
' effectlvenere of. the worid-widet
dr. isS ‘gSry.;!-1*.11” "?.»!■!!!:

Thrr are DemandDave Car- ** “* pr'yfr rH’ueet
« Mr

‘S gunge of 'J™"*'"
—
BrazlL

03115.
Robert Beller of R6 Kas­
has completed Individual
bat training at Camp Pen­
Calif. The four-week
Included over 300 hours of
traction under Emulated com­
t conditions, covering squad
"cs. guerrilla warfare, day
night combat, patrolling.
Hie use of Infantry weapons
next stop to four weeks of
Pcrest Degeiow of Woodland.
specialist training in hto
military occupational field.
Uathemecks bound for the Pa­
cific will receive more training rtau Field Crops Advisory Com­
when they report to the staging
modity Committee.
BftUlion at Camp Pendleton,
Calif. Thto training will etnpharige Jungle warfare, patrolling, by Elton R. Smith, Blate Fann
BAd civic action based on experiejnee gained in Vietnam.

Name Woodland
Man to Serve on
FB Committee

1 Hosea Humphrey
numpnrey
To b« ot McCallum

her na-

“»Church on Sunday

NashviUc.
on State1 *4*"- Wuley Salisbury, a local
championship In boxing in the Elder of the Seventh-day Ad- at. the McCallum United Breth­
light heavyweight Golden Gloves venttot Church, and a layman. ren Church. Sunday. March 6.
contest held In Grand Rapids Raw tlx? meditation In place of at 8 pm. following the Christian
Elder Charles Wilber, the pastor
Ilasea Humphrey of Middle­
Salisbury most effectively called ville will bring the /.pedal muthcrwclght division for the Lan­ Christians to their responsibility
involved In God's statement to
sing district an Peb. 0.
Both boys were trained by them- "You Are k|y Wltneaws."
Mr. Humphrey to well-known
their father. Richard Carrigan, He especially urg-cd hto hearcra for ids radio programs and hto
who Is an ex-golden glover. He
work In many local churches.
come better acquainted with the The public to cordially invited.
One to whom they arc to witpees,
U. 8. Army.
by a dally studying of the Scrip- Christooher Klevo
years, iwo yeais ago nc won,------the welter weight dtatrict champThe pianist fra the service South Bend, are the parents of
lonahlp in Laralng. He to a re- was Mrs Douglas Castleman, and a eon. Christopher, born on
nlor in the Maple Valley High'the benediction was given by Thursday, Feb 17. weighing nine
pounds, one ounce. •
School. Dave to a tenth grader.
"-------The Carrigans moved to the the day were Mrs. Paul Katoer.
Nashville arm three years Bgn Welcome Cora era MeUndtot:
from Charlotte.
Both tods have also partici­ nera Mrthodtot: Mra. Clarence
pated in wrestling this year, for Calms Jr.. Quimby Methodist:
Maple Valley High Sclcol Thto
Robert MacKenzle and ” Um.
Keith MacKenzle, Church of
God. In keeping with the ScotRumpetoUltakln to coming to
land wrote Hie worship rervlce
1/10 thto year) those taking part tn
aooaiM an kiscelk »ax
the atrvice were dressed in plaid
materials.

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS

Concrete Blocks *•
Sand &amp; Graval

dlplomaa.

Pennock Hospital al Hastings. ■

to to advise the dltectora of the
Michigan Fann Bureau on com­
modity activities. "Many times
we as fleid crofto producers have
special problems. By working
through a general farm organlzn'toa. we stand a better chance
of solving them," sold Mr. Bcg-

Six committees ore-.appointed
each year. They arc livestock,
dairy, poultry, vegetable and
field crops.
These committees have woiked
on many legislative matters.
Uniform dairy inspection, enabl­
ing legislation, the Bean Commiraion and uniform meal in­
spection arc Items three com­
mittees have worked for In the

board of directors will

Call Wl 5-3481.

Thoughts For A Week

9

The field crops advisory meets

Stan Trumble. C.LU

If there is an in­
formation desk in
Heaven, ten to one
there will be a lot
of souls lined up to
ask how the other
fellow got in.

SPONABLE
FUNERAL HOME

New York Lrte

God took care of small children
in tiw church nuracry. A friend­
ship tea was held in Fellowship
Hall following the service, sent-

church: Mrs
Richard 8hoebridge, Mra. Donald MacKenxle

Charlotte Rom
Ends Practical
Nursing Course

Algonquin Laks, has
the Practical Narare TL_
.
Kellogg Community College, B
Ua Creek with affiliation
tral Auditorium at 7:30 pan. ■Leila Hospital.
Dr. Howard Sugden, pastor of
the South Baptist Church of Feb. Sth with
lensing and a well-known Bible '
conference and youth speaker. 1
dlUcnal gradua Jon ptafltag.
thto first rally.
Special music will be brought W. K. Kellogg auditorium Who*
all graduates of ths coUe^S Wil)

Hastings
!
School Menu

PENHOCK

Pa$ez 1 fa 6

Pastors, Laymen
Plan Rally for
Youth March 19

He weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces.
I Hto father was valedictorian of
the Hastings High Clare of 1M1
Plana are being made for a
'and received a National Marti
Scholarship. He was graduated monthly Christian Youth Rally
• from Masoachutelto Institute of
t Technology with a B8 in metai- on Saturday nights.

the Clarksville Oemtery-

Chapel.
Mr. Phillips died at the Ionia
County Memorial Hospital Fri­
Region which Includes Michigan,
day morning. He had been a Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois.
Both Bryan 8. Held, chairman
of the Regional Executive Com­
mittan and Frank Braden. Reg­
ional Scout Executive, congratu­
bum Phillips. He was a life
late the honor roll pacemaker
member of ths Clarksville Maand urge than to "Breakthrough"

MbHafi Twp

March
1966
ThThundoy,
unday, March
3, 3,
1966

Welcome First Son

Ph. Wl 5-325]

Ffcotte Vermontville
^259-7298
Sell it with a Banner ad/

Mra. Keith MncKerudo were in

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Rhone 653-2791

wnralUppvra to their new sanc­
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REAL ESTATE
Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY
AN EXCELLENT INCOME PROPERTY IN THE THIRD WARD.
with closets, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath and pan­
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and a'two-uall &lt;*ra$e for-------- :--------- --------------- $16,500.00

AND A REAL GOOD'HUMS IN THE FIRST WARD. with three
bedrooms up; down. I living room with fireplace, dining and
kitchen rooms, dm or extra bedroom, full basement and gas
heating plant. M ipsulaled, storm windows and screens, has two- .
Stoll garage for,.-........................$10,500.00

A REAL GOOD BUY IN A NICI HOME IN THI SECOND WARD,
has two bedrooms upstairs and two bedrooms downstairs and
living room, dining room; kitchen and full bath, good basement
with brand new gas furnace, new roof, newly painted outsids.
I 'i stall garage, nice lot for ................$1,000.00

AN INCOME PROPERTY IN THE THIRD WARD. In excellent
location, has an apartment lupstairs three rooms and bath, all
furnished, rents readily; down apartment has living room, din­
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A YEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAFFLI LAKI with IMng
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paneled, new hot water heater, new oil furnace, and pump, has
aluminum siding, two stall garage$9,500.00
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD has two bedrooms
upstairs and one closet, and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, full basement with gas furnace
water softener, has Insulation, metal awnings, double garage,
newly decorated, for-------------------------------- ----------$7,500.00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4th WARD, has

two bedrooms upstairs and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, has basement and gas floor fur$9,000.00
FIVI ROOM BUNGALOW OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY, with
living room, two Ifodrooms. doing room and kitchen combined,
bath, hot and cold running watsr, three stall garage, right of
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$10,500.00

BUILDING LOT IN 2nd WARD, sewer end water in. has . sar.e.
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A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,
with three bedrooms upstolrs; downstairs it has one bedroom,
two living rooms, dining room, kitchen, full bath, basement with
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Wl HAVI A HOME IN BATTLE CRIIK. with three bedroom, .nd
** h“
1^‘nB room, dining room,
kitchen, full barement, naw —
------

AN EXTRA GOOD HOME IN THI SECOND WARD, with three
bedrooms and closets upstairs, and hall, two bedrooms and hall
are carpeted, and downstairs II has a living room, dining room.

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A NICI VACANT LOT In Ammon Eaton Addition far$650.00

Wl HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND

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IN THE FOURTH WARD -a real nica brick houw. ranch type,
has a living room wilh fireplace, carpat and drapes Included,
two bedrooms and full bath, air conditioned pine paneled family
room, or utility room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, owner
having left town will take —...—.'------------ $11,500.00

HASTINGS SALESMEN

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A REAL GOOD NINI ROOM H0MI with three nice bedrooms

12 x 36'. ten acre* of muck land, two acres woods, good rich
soil, located in Odessa Township. Ionia County ----$10,500.00
4k-ACRE LOT, a back lot from Jort
Woodland, for —...—---­

A NICI HOME ON CROOKED LAKI
to Hasting*.

.$ uoo.tr

UTATI

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M IM BCR: Fodoral Dopasit Imot—cb Carp^aHaa

FHamUy, WaifUwdy SarWrw /ar T9 CoatimiaMa

�i Overcome
to Take

Prep Basketball

Central
Standings

IFesf

Area Bowlers
Roll High at
State Tourney '
Team handleap: Hitchcock's
Five 3186 (third piece) Dale's
Bake Shop 3048, McAllister s Oil
3046. City Fund As Beverage

raters 3871.
Doubles handicap: Hebert Scrvica-Chas. Purdum 1266. Gerald
Hewitt-Dean Stuart 1273, Rich­
ard WUoox-Roy • Wilcox 1250,

*Y Gagers Plan
Yearly Jamboree
•ch 12
boree would bo held on Saturday,
March 12. In ths main HH8 gym.
climaxing the hardwood program
which has had tew leagues play­
ing Saturday mornings in addi­
tion to a cage citato for fourth
graders.
The Buckeyes continue tn lead
the Sth grade circuit with an
8-1 record, the Untouchables are
6-1 in the 7ttl grade loop. Um

Armchair Athlete V.

Four years in the making.
"Trans-Canada Safari" features
high spots of Canadian hunting
and fishing from the sparkling
salmon streams of the Gaspe
Peninsula to the mountain wil­
derness of the Yukon Territory.
Climaxed by a big game bunt
in the "land of the midnight
don. this fast-moving film pro­
gram dramatically displays fantasUc fishing and hunting
Additionally, Warren's first
rendition of safari life with
young Pat Hemingway, whose Jllustrlous father wrote "Snows of
Kilimanjaro" and other African
novels maker for an unforget­
table evening's entertainment
"We do everything from bake

blister "a lion” with~rlfie and
camera.” Warren admitted. "We
lucked into Africa's so-called big
five — rhino, elephant, buffalo,
lion and leopard—not Just once,
but twice! Further, we bagged
them with both rifle and camera,
a teat seldom accomplished and
pouibly never previously filmed
In living color.”
The Sportswomen are sponsor­
Kenneth Robte 670. Ray Bond
660. Dale Geiger 655. John Long ing the allow. '
689, Ken Beckwith 660. Jamm

State to Host
Big Ten Meet .

Three sports, three championships!
Hastings High athletes hav£ batted 1.000 percent thus far
in their 1965-66 school year, and with their dedication addi­
tional honors should come to the Saxons before they hang up Birthday Thursday
Michigan State will hoot the
their uniforms this Spring.
■ Thursday, March 3, the U.S. Big Ten indoor track meet FriCoach Bob VanderVeen's eagers were pushed Friday night Lake Survey, which publishes
but they never faltqted and came through with a thrilling 72-69
win al Grand Ledge to take ths ----------------- '-------------------------------West Central championship.
Previously, Coach Bob Miller’s

Puppies Available

Buckeyes &lt;2 — Kerin West 24.
Chuck Buntheixner, Joe Lyons,
Tom Halllfax 6 each; Spartans
:« — Gordon Howes 12, pick
Francisco 6. Jim Elite. 4. Bill
Feldpausch, Marty Will a$l Leon

Wildcats 38—Wes VauDenfrirg
20. Kevin MoKeough 9, Phlldasper 8, Brian Puffpaf 1; Badgers
M —Dave Hathaway 16. Mouse
Reynolds 14. Howie Moore 4, Erie

field

HHS Frosh Win
Al Grand Ledge

Catholics Load
Volleyball League

7(b Grade Leagwe
UncJee 21—Barry Hanoi, Wee
Lewis 7, Mike Bubble 4. Bob
Jerow 2; CetuUse 16—Art Merrill
6. Jeff Hoke 4. Steve Jacoby and
Ray Elite 2, Tim Clarey 1. Ante
38 —Dave Godfrey 12, Stere
Richie Adams 4, CoUn Crottenden 3; UntoaehsHeo 28—Spencer
Goodyear ». Mark Cham and Jim
Bowerman a and Steve Brownell

four. Bchondelmayer missed a
free throw. Bill Meister cut the
ieM'ta half for the Comets. Wil­
liams tilt and again Hastings led
by four with the game running
out. Cadwell sank a free throw
with three seconds left He
missed Um second. King got the

Seven part collie and poodle
Mack puppies, and collie and
German shepherd pups are avail­
has designated April 24-30 as able through Dog Warden Dean
Wisconsin grabbed the bunting
Arbor Week in Michigan. His ac­
a year ago by a half-point mar­
tion set a precedent in that the
gin over Michigan State (46­
State's annual tree planting
45%) with no one else close.
t
iceremontes have historically
This time the Badgers again
are tough, as are the SparUuu.
to compete tn Um State meet bor Days. The Governor urged
Minnesota Is moving up to a top
residents to plant trees during
Friday and Saturday.
Arbor Week "so that their mar,,
•*Vp to the basketball season.
Jestlc beauty and economic value
Grand Ledge had bhen • leading
the West Central schools for the the priceless gift we must pre­
s11-iports trophy, accumulating serve tar this and future 'genera­
36 pointe in football, cross coun­ tions.** And the way our elms are
Michigan Stale football coach
try and wrestling. Hastings was going, we should have a farDutfy Daugherty will coach the
reaching individual and munici­
a ernes country team.- However, pal replacement program. . . .
with the cage title, Hastings will
have 48 pointe towards tharcoyeted trophy, and Grand Ledge

West Central scoring record with
M3 potato for the season. He
broke the old mark of 297 set by
Herb Black',of Charlotte In I960,
according to Statistician Wally
Jaehnlg of Greenville. Stere,
meshed 117 field goals, breaking
the mark of 115 set by Al Werbteh of BL Johns last year. . . .

March 9. the CaQvoilce ptey the
Mcttedteto and the Mtedenis play the Pieehytsrtene al
- —•

BOWL
FOR FUN AND
HEALTH
"It's America's
Favorite Family '­

Fun"

______

Open Bowling

Time Available
Phone Wl 5-3184
FOK INFORMATION
AND KtSlMVATlONS

Bob and Mickey Lambert

HASTINGS
BOWL INC
Woodland at Michigan

Get Ready For a New Season
Join us For a
MUSIC

Many a fine team has fallen be­
fore the team they had beaten
twice before during the regular
schedule. Tournament time is
Um time for upsets, and we Ye
hoping the lads from the Hilltop
will move by Coach Rog Eggers'
quintet and again take the spoil­
ers role and upset the high-fly­
ing Grand Rapids South Chris-

1220

on your Dial

District at Battle Creek Central.
Taking the trophy at the Claes
B District at Caledonia this week
would be another milestone In
Saxon annals South Christian
soared 1g straight victories up to

Golf-Bound
199-544. Roy Howitt 175-600. Don
Haywood 184-626, Walt Sinclair
207-500, Jim Rhoades 193-473,
Arlene Wilcox 162-400. Glen Mc­
Cullum 160-434. Bob McCallum
168-465, Ruth Rtoa 163-465, Maw­
rice Adrlanson 187-473 and Jun­
ior Russell 179-484.

Styles and

driving have
bcrunndlntlwIutSO

\

I years and the Automobile
| Club is still Michigan's
.

CLEANING

leader in Motoring

services and pro­

teclion.

.

The CUtoliai continue to teed
Use volteybeU league which is
pert ot the Youth Council's
Wednesday night men* condit­
ioning dam supervised by Coach

Adventure fans may want to
abandon Hitchcock to enjoy a
rare thriller when Ebb Warren,
of the Wally Taber Safari Shows,
screens hti new films Trane-

St. Johns led Ionia all the way
to take second in the league. The
Redwings led 21-13 at the quar­
ter. 38-33 at the half and 67-42
at Che three-quarter mark.
Dennis Springer led the Red­
wings with 28 pointe and Jim

If stela. However, the Saxons
converted M out of 34 free
throws while the Comets sank 13
out of 27 charities.
XI was a real barn burner all
the way, with Hastings out in.
E“ 17-13 at the quarter and,

Fishing, Hunting
Featured in Show
Here Wednesday

If you on proud of year fumiihingi
and want to protect your inverfment,
have them cleaned the eafest and moet

effective way peeiible.

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7:00 until 6:45 EVERY DAY \

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HASTINGS - BARRY COUNTY RADIO^"-

�Dick Hart posted 539. Stu
Sweet 544, C. Purdum 504. Gordie
Norris 506. Charles Kraum 206­
587, Lawrence Keeler 509, Jerry
Keegrtra 630.. Joe Burkhokier
303-550. Bill 64. Lawrence 630,
Hany Long Ml. Harv Haan 213­
tor^^r'^'L 8hJrley VanDcn- 564, Bill Hackney 510, Ken Robbe
bwg 202-583. Faye AUen 195-619, 201-687, Paul Edawrtto 504,
“T*0" »«■»&lt;». Irene Wayne Newton 518, Mike Rey­
^‘Sr
L°“h D*W® 1T7nolds 506, Dave Dimmers 203­
189.436, Alma 572. Jack Bowman 510. J a ok
Smith 201-541. Wayne Decker
404, June Benner 170-480. Ber- 579, Don Pickard 609, Bob Boyle
‘***hal®r 175-467. BeUy Better____
_ an.
'U1T __________ ____
n..
Smith 173-477. Schtechter 516, Bill Uldrik 521
dotTim
DorU Cap- Joe Glelarowski 204-537. Al HlnW iw’tt!’I8B* rlCh*31 558' 1,aul Burkey 505,
Gl«dy» Dave Irwin 512, Ron PeUow 519,
Judy
Jlm
500 Ck* R^'y*
171-«7 and Linda Dingman 164 - 231-563. Gene Grabau 529, Ken
"•
' Keeler 526, Dick Bonarskl 557,
Good games; Betty Bothard Bari) Hitchcock 503, Doug Vlck168. Mickey Lambert IM. Winn «T 534. Les Springer 224-568,
Chandler 163. Peg Cronlnger IM. D,le Cappon 547, Bud Gross 506
----- ;■ -— -------- --------------------- 21 and Don Drake 233-532.

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Tire Shop

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PARKINC

Middleville Wins
16th; Favored to
“ Win District Title
Middleville High School’s bas­
ketball team, which finished the
season Friday night by defeating
Hamilton, 65-59. for their 16th
consecutive victory, is to meet
Fennville at 7:80 this Thursday
at Hamilton In their opening

SOLVING MONEY PROBLEMS

is our Business

THE THING TO DO:

Get a Consolidation Loan
• THE PLACE TO GO:

Local Finance Corporation
• THE MAN TO SEE:

WED. AFTERNOON LEAOCE
Standings: Hastings Motor
Bales 67, Hastings Cleaners 61,
Maker's 59. Ne-Hl 66, Stanton’s
Real Estate 53, Barry Co. Ready
Mix and Shirkey's IGA. 47, Vita
Boy 45, East Bide Lumber 39,
Bob’s Bike and Hobby Center
37H, MUter Plumbing- 34H and

Whatever Ynr Me
Need!
or Small
Courteous Scrvics

You'll Uko

'My car
won't go.

Jim Bourne 170, Heiene Bourne
154. Nancy Taylor 182, Wesley
Friend 188,' Jack Cronlnper 177,
Mlles Nelson 178, Al Morgan 188.
Allan Hlnrichsen 168. Rcce Hlnrichsen 185. Joon Kastaisky 153
and Phyllis Brown 157.

ney’s 69, Hastings Radio &amp; T.V.
61. Color Center 65. Motor Aires
57, Gilmores Genu 53, Gardners
Drugs 52, V a J Mobil 49, Mahl­
er's and Hastings Floor Covering
48H. Miller's Durue lean 45, Has­
tings hulling 44. Acuon Flex 41.
Arcade Beauty Salon 40, Cuyters
Trucking 39, Burns Refrigeration
and Rockhill a Banghart 38 and
Copper Lantern 30.
Good series: Lote Robiyer 206­
661. Shirley ..VanDenburg 177-

scored a M-47 victory on their
own floor Friday night.
Coach Don Mellette* charges.
They own the Expressway
hoping for a wia la give them
championship, naturally.
Hamilton battled MlddlevIUe
on even terms most of the first
half as the Trojans held a 16-15
b points. Larry Seymour and first period lead. It was 27-27 ct quarter and 29-22 at ths half.
Glenn Shugars scored 10. Steve Intermission. Middleville had a Hastings moved out to 8,38-37
Cole 8. Don Carley 7 and Bob 49-42 bulge going into the finale. lead at the three-quarter mark,
Williams 2. Gene Henderson had
but fell apart.
.
16 for Wilson. Jim Wynes 11. Page's champs with 21 pointe.
Randy Preston dropped in 19
Merl?~Martln and Dave Ackett 7 Gary Stauffer had 19 and Scott
each, Keith Miller 4 and Ray Henning and Tom Griffith 10
each. Gray Kapcr and Dave Bernard Historical

Society to Meet
Gordy Hodson sank a free
throw with Are seconds left to
give Wayland a 53-53 tie and
sent the fame into overtime
where teammate Terry Bartell
pumped In a pair of quick
baskets as Wayland nipped

ciety will meet Monday. March
7. at 8 p_m. at the DeHon High
School Home He room. Consum­
ers Power will provide a movie mine team won ten dual msete
of the history of Mlcigan to and lost two. The losses were to
about 168a This should be of Indiana and Michigan by kten-

Francos Welchcr 167-472, Marie
Ulrich 184-490, Shirley Bowman
174,467, Gerry Newton 175-496,
Emma Magnon 168-405. Juno
Rtehanteon 186-472, Betty Sheter
192-489, Heten Ackett 179-477,
Phyllis
Thompson 167-472.
Good games: Ginny Betts 166,
Katy Coirin 182. Irene Cutchai1
160. Ruth Service 193, Donna
Travis 170, Jo linked 167p Wilma
Daniels 177, Sandy Daniels 166,
Jane FTedenburg 163, Helen
Root 168. Ruth Thomas 170,
Bettie Shellenborger 168, Helen
Fnatberly 192, Barb Sinclair 172

Thornapple Scouts
Place 6H1 Saturday
Id Council Derby

Good seriro: Betty Sheter RID*
564. Louise Bahs 180-524, Bhlrlee
Vandenburg 103-623, Della Oorderukl 181-506, Linda Lowry 170­
403. Bonnie Wyant 178-483, Faye
180-487, Lois Kenyon 163-456, Lis
Wyant 135-396, A. McMillen 166­
419, A. Covllle 169-466, Florence
Weyerman 162-453, Virginia
Sherry 161-424. Betty Howes 171­
443. Sandy Daniels 172-447,
Mickey Lambert 159-449, Marlon
Eye 184-471, Barb Klersey 177­
481, Ruby Downey 181-455, and

HOWARD

Young Saxons
Lose, Miss Posting
Even Season
The Grand Ledas Junior Var­
sity ended the 1965-88 season on
a high note white ths^HHS
young Saxons finished aa a low

COMMERCL4L MINORS
Undersheriff Gordon Trick
had things his own way Thurs­
day night and put together
games of 343-225-167 for a fine
635. Karol Owen fired 228-627.
Emmeth Engescth 211-625. Roy
Wilcox 210-613, Jim Barr 211­
584. Pete Kruger 556, BIU Krako
550. Bob Ingram 223-565, 'Aaron
Shstk 552. Bob Brittenham 203­
543. R. Wolfe 528. Paul Carnal
202-537, Gordon Howe 526, Paul
Woodman 517, Vera Harbin 531.
Bud Waters 612. Curt Awrey 503,
Shannon Lydy led the .field
Jim Harrington 507. Loran Ding­ Thursday snaggllng 204-203-240
man 509, Duane AUerding 519, for 666. Jack Bowman spilled
Rod Tietz 509. Corl Hathaway 246-618, Lawrence (Honk) Keeler
247-615, Paul Edwards 206-588.
John Kaslnsky 223-586, Joe Glelarowskl 208-670, Harv Haan 220­
578, Bob Hollister 216-563, Floyd
Colvin 236-567, Mike Schondelmayer 217-638, Merle Haines 210­
543, Jack Shrier 561, Ed Sheter
200-548, BUI Hackney 544, Harry
McCollum 312 - 666, Paul Bond
529. Floyd Williams 212-659, Les
Springer 200-565,. Jack Hubbell
509 with a 147 average. Jack
Wood 224-513 with a 137 average.
BIU Burns 644, Dick Asplnall213674. Clare Stahl. 554. Charles
Converse 503 with a 141 average,
Paul Woodman 204-588, Irwin
Harwood 202-834. Kd Richardson
220-845 and BiU Brown 210-628.

When Bills Stack UP-

Coach Retiring
Ed Johnson is retiring after
15 years coaching the Three
Riven High School cage team.
A former Hillsdale College bas­
ketball star, be continues aa ath-

frigeraUon 33 *i, Superette 33.
Patten Monument 32. Barry
Lumber 31, Hastings Aluminum
31, Fbod Center 30, Copper Lan­
tern 27U. Hastings Motor Bales
24. Auto Tag Inn 10 and V &amp; J

Metha Gray 167, Marie Ham­
mond 152. Norma Brown 154, Sue
BL Martin 181. Pearl Frederick­
son 150, Marilyn McKenxle IM,
Heten Martin 151, Kate Bender 129-245. C. Martin 130-243, FL
150, Lucille Wilson 187, Alice Morgan 133-237, L. Reardon 118­
Frederickson 166, and Doris 2M. J. Haan 128-236, M. HllUker
126- 234, K. AUen 151-230, M.
Nelson 126-226, Jerry Whitney
BUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
127- 223. M. Rowley 122-222. R
High assteet Ron PoUow 206­ Wyhgarden 123-219. D. VanDer588. John Kaalnaky 201-538, BUI Moten 111-317, Jim Whitney 151­
Burna 177-503, Lyle Banbora 111­ 217, J. Haight 132-317, O. Nor­
500, Peg Cronlngtr 166-480, Al ris 140-216, O. Ziegler 145-219,
Taylor 174-491, Von HoweU 203. J. WUlltt 128-215, R. Nelson 111-

Hastings; Troop 15, sponsored
by the Bliss Union of Hastings;
Troop 108, sponsored by the
Banfield Fathers, and Troop 202,
sponsored by the First Methodist

Melvin Haight and Chaster
Cramer. Hastings; James Secord.
Middleville, and Jack Loring,
Caledonia, represented the

judges staff.
.
Troop 108 placed 6th with u
score of 281 out ot a possible 300.

Knowlton sank an apparent ty­
ing bucket but a foul had been
called. Knowlton was given one
free throw, which he made, but
Gull Lake then ran out the

John Walters and Don Boyer
had 11 and 16 for the winners.
Rick Olson had 23 for Delton.
Bangor defeated GatesburgAsgusla, 11-44, to take second

by drubbing Plainwell. 83-58
Vicksburg clinched third defeat­
ing last-place Paw Paw, 54-48,
In two overtimes while Otsego
stopped Kalamazoo University
High, 58-46.
The scores by quarters:

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WINTER CONCERT — Tte ta&amp;(rum ental music department
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present their annual Winter
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pm. in Central Auditorium.
Both the Beater end Junior
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�LEGAL!

We wish to sxprrw otir sincere
thanks for the many acta of
kindness and expraaaiona of sym­
pathy ahown u* following the
death of our mother and grand­
mother, Mra core ■. DeWitt.
Mr. and Mr*. H. La Verne DeWitt
Mr. and Mn. Laurence Hecker
Gordon Hecker
Mr. and Mr*. Robert DeWitt

Mr. Brans preemtiag Boger
y w«h a tie clasp for regtaig the Dens on time last
. A plea ne ata» made for

□f town. * Ptaw are betap made
by the Methodist man and wo­
men tar a ctartm ounpErMtato

NOTICE
OF LAST DAY

•&lt; MtaMgeo, The Frobste
* Jh» Ooooir at Barry.

Th* Den Mother* of Pack MOG
atet Monday morning at the
Qlcndon Curtis bom* One Den
Mother. Mra. Robert France is
leaving and Mra. Btille Remu*
Will replace her. An invitation
tor the Scout circus in Hastln*

OF REGISTRATION

School Election
Notica of Hie Lo.t Dey of RogiifraMan
of Hm QiwIifiW Elocten of
FleoMirtvIew Elementary School

We would like to thank rela­
tives, friend* and neighbor* who
were so kind at Ute time of our
bereavement for food, cards,
flower* and acta of kindness.
Tour thoughtfulness will never
be forgotten
God Bless you all.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farlee
and Charles
Mr. and Mra. Rickard Farlee
and family

BARRY AND CALHOUN COUNTIES

STATE OF MICHIGAN
.isajv
aacai-MBMlly o
Oar 1. Each bU
Barbara Ciart and family at
Broomfield, near Denver. * Mr.
raid Mra. Tello Bower of Big
Rapid* wtra aeturday calkza of
their rtetteh tbo George Barttcra, kfra Arvllla Murty and Mm
Aim* Wcrtfcy.

I wish to thank my relative*,
friends, the Board of Education,
Principal and teacher* of North­
eastern, teachers and Janitor of
Algonquin flehoo), the children
and parent* of my third grade
class for cards, candy, flowers
and planter* rant to me during
my illness. I alio wish to thank
Doctor* R. O. Flnnle. Gordon
Flnnle, Phelps and Castleman
for their excellent services, th*
nurses and nurses aids for their
wonderful care while I was In
the hoepltai.
Tour many klndnaaeee will al-

btathday Fetv 18 after school
her homo on Brown road. T
eight girls had fun before M
GeraM toSKte’S^st La^l

mt;

were supper guests of Mr. a

WHO MAY VOT1?
SocMon 512 of Act 289, PbWk Act* of Mk
1955, OB mwyBdml^ provide* th* following:
Election than, i
residing in
nom* ia not rm
Township in wl

LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION
Th* lost day Ml whMh potrnm mot aegbtor wMi

Special School Election to M ha
1988 to March 14. 1988. Forum
5:00 o’clock pjw. ’ *
~
'
Mid day erg NO
Spacial SchaaT M
tor mint MfHftiL- .-------------------- r.—. —..
Clark** otflga* will Ila opaw for rophttoboa.

CARD OF THANKS
I want to take thto opportunity
to thank Local 1002 Union,
Whlte'a Products and the Lodges
of Freeport for the basketa of
fruit, and thank* for all the
cards, letter* and many acta of
kindness ahown me while In the
hospital and since I came home.
I &gt;111 always be grateful.

CARD OF THANK8

To tho Qualified Elector, of
euj C..L_,t
•Wrw VCITvVf RF1WwVEw ■ e

Board of Education
ding annlvenarlra. Ha planned
a surprise for hla wife for theta
♦Oth wedding anniveraary. When
.■kr arrived at church "Sunday
miming aha was presented a
canage from her husband. He
also had one for their friend.
Mra. Ward Green. The Green*
bad celebrated their 40th annltoAary
previous month with
Win the hospital. Present

}

My many thank* to all who
sent card*, plants and called
during my recent illness. My
heartfelt thanks to my grand­
children. Shirley and Budd Wa­
ters and family, and Gordon and
Walvah Clement and family for
the surprise open house. To all
who came to the open house and
all who sent card*, plant* and
remembered me In any way
making It such a memorable
birthday.
Sincerely, Gertrude Bhulter*

, Htl at
too mI«

and Mra, Norman Bandbrook and
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Lyle
Bandbrook and family, Mr. and
Mra. Fred (Donna) Wilcox and
ton, Mr. and Mra. Ward (Janice)
Jarrurd and children and Mra.
Lottie Hough. Following the ser­
vice everyone enjoyed dinner at
the Urban Inn in Battle Creek.
Our congratulations to the happy
couplee. * Saturday dinner guests
with Mr. and Mra. Ferret Begmjw were Mr. and Mra. Guy
Kantaer. They were celebrating
the men's birthdays.
Mira Vicki Classic, daughter of

•aViTsuti.

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LEGALS
t/Sit;
ember SO,
3ra

Mr. and Mm ViVeon® Ptaroe
atttge Bangagel at Grand Rap­
ids, are residing for the present
Ln the Mra Clara Plckene houm
corner Fourth Street and Birth
Avenue. * Mr. and Mra Roy
Warner took his mother, Mra
John Warner to her home in
Wllllameton Sunday and re­
mained for several day*, tr Un.
Myron Hancock of BrookvllX
Fla., came Thursday to visit her
Parents, the George Barker*. *
Lemon sorrteae are httd each
Wednesday at 8 pm. at th*

No Longer Tokos RogistrotiotH
UiMwr tkp ptoHBltto of CltopHir’ B W Act; 289,
Public Act* of Michigan,, I W&gt;, «* amended, iwpfa
fro bom wifi NOT It TAKEN. &gt;Y SCHOOL OFFI­
CIALS and only parvon* who hava regitterad aa
gattarol eloctoew with th* appropriate l^awwahip ar
City Clerk df th* Township ar City hi which fhwy
reside ar* reglstored elector*.

Th i. Notice is given by order of the
Board of Education of Pieowntview
Elementary School, Barry and Calhoun
Countie., Michigan.

Dated Merck 1, 1966
•

AUCHIE DUHH
Sactotory, Board of Uucation

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�‘My Fair LadVReceK
Betty Barry’s Prais
I got back to Rom HUI Firm
wi Uncoin's birthday. I wm gtod
to leave the coolest Florida there

the ProJasaor's study was most
amazing because be ably carried
Uis part. He seemed to feel the
characterization ha portrayed.
Doug O'Laughlin played Col.
Pickering who constitutes the
"thermostatic - rentmT* ' in the
household of Prof. Henry Big­
gin* Without the soothing and

• gratifying to the pepIrt'Jiman that hla hrs In■ became everlastingly
and fMMU through ths
ter step-fathers, Loewe
ser. but it 1* equally true

Much as I would like to. I cant
expect The Banner to have space ot the Colonel it is doubtful that
for my complimentary comment* Eliza DooIltUe could ever have
absorbed the violence of learning

Freddy Eynsford-HUl won our
whole-hearted sympathy as the
love-lorn admirer of "My Pair
Lady**- who finally received a

head because be could not meet
&amp; lady's demand sufficiently
he "Show" her how much
he loved her. HU big moment
came earlier when he sang "On
only Is this one of the tunes that
the audience remembers and
whistles as they leave, but Fred
Jacobs gave It added charm and
received a most gratifying ac­
knowledgement from the audl-

YOUNG TURKEYS

ROAST

CANNED HAMS

^FMIP M
M” STEAKS

fault witl/^hls delightful perKathy Gaskill acted as the
mother of Prof. Higgins and re­
flected the dignity of a socially
prominent matron. She effaettve- I can express it best by asking
two questions. Why wasn't a ba­
of the difficult position of her sh laid for the thrill and excite­
son's protege as her maternal af­ ment that gave rise to Eliza's
fection made her realize that her outstanding solo "I Could Have
boy had begun to fall In love Danced AU Night?” Later, at the
even though he violently fought Embassy BaU she and the Pro­
tiie truth. Her beat line came Ln feasor danced qulfe weU and
made a handsome couple. Site
might well thrill at-ahe thought

SIRLOIN

ful. convincing and talented act­
ing was ever portrayed. It surely
waa manifested by Mary Btuts
In her casting aa Mrs. Pearoe.
You simply knew the sheets, pll-

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Curtiis Blackford
Din Suddenlv
the brother of Janus' Blackford
and Mra. Lester Heynnlds, died
suddenly on Tuesday. Feb. 22.
from ft heart attack. Str. Black­
ford ted visited here many times
and so was well acquainted with
thia are* Mr* Blackford and
Mra. Reynolds flew to Daytown.
Texas, hto home town, on Wed­
nesday co attend the funeral.

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hla delivery outstanding. Hla fet­
ing ability reached Its zenith
during hla devastating outbursts
at poor Eliza and hla amusing

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Red Salmon

capable actor to direct.
Now we come to "My Pair
Lady" heruelf. It to most approDriate and delightfully nice that
Mr. Moyer's moot ambitious pre-

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stralned. He spoke hie typical
English - professor lines without
detracting from hla Inborn act­
ing ability. That 13, he apparent­
ly gave no thought to hla accent

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posture or gestures. Hla switch
trim mildness to violence in hla
first solo "I'm an Ordinary Man"
was a true accomplishment and
an Indication of what he could
do with “The Rain In Spain" trio

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arms and really danced and gave _
the girl something to be en­
thused about. It waj iiard for the
audience to recall the incident .
she later sang about. Second
question la—why oh why waa
Eliza permitted to clap her hands
over her mouth and giggle after
making her sensational encour­
agement of her favorite horse at
the Ascot Track? Her remark
was wholly reversion to kind. ;
She was entirely unaware of !mpropriety and that is why the|
show-stopping curtain - closer Is
funny and Inoffensive. Elisa
Doolittle should remain unaware,
that ahe had spoken out of turn. I
It waa a great, big. wonderful
presentation of a great, big won-|e

French Fries 4

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Peat, (teas and Carraft,
Cat Cera, Spinach,
Mixed Vegetable!,

ten-year-old children who. sat
behind them. Two young gfrU
ran up and down the aisle three
times from way down in thu
front. Over the other (10s . of
the auditorium there were sev­
eral youngsters that walked
around during the action on the
stage and a few rows In front of
us, two ten or eleven-year-old
children made the rest of the
row stand up twice during the
evening. The voices of kids could
be heard frequently, especially
toward the rather late finale.
Why not suggest that these
youngsters stay with a baby-sit­
ter for the same money tt takes
to buy them a ticket?
With a hint ot Spring In the
air we come to the sulphur and]
molasses portion and Aunt Bet­

"SURER-RIGHT'

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■USMS WHY Ml
FMIMKJTOWM.LLL
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two of the big hits of the show.
"With- a Little Bit of Luck” and
“Get Me to the Church on Tima'*
and he put both of them over
with gusto and a remarkably
pleasing vote*. Bls meeting w!Ei

tractive daughter. A girt with
her voice and ability must have
templed her father to um her In
earlier productions anddt seems
aa though he kept her under
wraps, perhaps because he waa
the Director. It wura fine trib­
ute to father as well as daugh­
ter that Cindy Moyer could
charm the audiences with her

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to be forgotten melodies of "My
Fair
And. ahe did charm
them. too. Prom her opening solo
"Wouldn't It Be Loverly" to ter
big number "I Could Have
Danced AU Night” ahe captivat­
ed her big attentive audiences.
Neither Eliza, Prof. Higgins or
Col Pickering could have been
any more thrilled than her
friends across the footlights
whan she painfully mastered
“the rain in Booin'' sentence
Her recitation of the woea of her
relation! when attending the As­
cot Racetrack. where ate elated
ahe was cure "they done the old
woman tn” waa hilarious. When
ahe suddenly entered the study
of Prof. Higgins ail ready to at­
tend the Embassy Bali, ate was
indeed "My Mr Lady," a stun-

BUILD A SAVINGS ACCOUNT to
cushion ogoinst emergencies. When
unexpected outo repairs, medical or
dental bills occur, your savings will
avoid the anxiety of added debt. Save
at Hastings Savings &amp; Loan.

OUR CURRENT
DIVIDEND RATE IS

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]sts Activities

The Hastings Banner
SmHm

Thurwloy. F.bmory 24. I»*4

Medicare Offera Aged
Hospital, Medical Benefits
By Chart*. E. Ueyte*

Ei

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directions. Fruits may be
red for arrangtanenta as

eueKw and waa told th£ I htea

emenU

described

by

Nashville Fire
Chief Heads
Barry Group

I «■ «

gallantry tn action.

Nashville's Fir* Chief Forrrat

departments in Deiton.
emphasised fay the Hastings City. Hasting* rural.

entire unUl July I. IBM.

111 soon

and folder*.

Na-Thvllle. Woodland, the Michi­ breast pocket by an individual RsguBOon 873-8-1, “Award*.
gan Rehabilitation Center at
Pine Lake and the State Con­ Ing the period for which It waa
two teacim to Higgins servation station tn the Yankee
Training School this Bum- Springs area.

July 1. IBM!
yw present

aa

Him

Army Adopts New VUA Award

health Insurance

effective No doubt, your In­
surance company will be in
touch with you offering aimliar
advice.
Q. What happens if I fall to care plan la hospital insurance;
plan.

The

hospital

Thompson, Cbariae F. Bunthel-

*• employed

Ung* Mfg. Company in 1921. He
Insurance waa the maohfnet who made the
the Hasting* Company.

----- niWJm BMA A*muCare provirion* during liw 8
f?««Ji* before September and

Mohler of

Past Resident
Dies Suddenly at
Lansing Home

lived
rnlum* for Midicare!
A. Hospital Insurance require*
fecUve application for the ModiHasting* roidoni who died sud
hU wife, a daughter. Mis. Fred
care Program.

Friday. thru Sunday
Istratton. la puMhblng

Security subject*.

If you

15 Vermontville
Girls Candidates
For Syrup Queen

requests to that office, which
will reply directly to you Fbr
telephone requests call M1-JM1.

Strand •» Hastings

Alma Boulter.

10 at

OH THIS BASIS. I ask

1 30 with month, and the meetings are
held in the various communities
throughout the county. Th*
The firemen are oontrenplat-

Wiebrocht Retires
Hane E, WWxwcht of Wayland

Michigan

Revenue

Department

sing, retiring in
MRtar, Dorethy Smith. Kathy
Thran and Nkki V*nR**l*n,
one daughter, M1
Sometime this week the girli Downing of Lansing.
Mr*. Downing wa*

the highest number of votes will
manual Church.

be put on by the Vermontville
group of five

ELSIE FURROW

greens and dried arrange-

ard-Osgood Funeral Home.

office located at M
the daughter of John and Mari*
etta (Vale) Eddy. She moved to
Ida is open dally. Monday
through Friday from 8:80 am. JuaAn U Kiel, Valley HI,!,,
have indicated they will be
open to the public candidate* for the Vermontville Chair Company.
Maple Byrap Festival Queen conShe wa* graduated from Has­
tings High Bchool'in 1909.
Security

EDD BVRNES

AN SUCTION bAmM

APB IL 4 ELECTION.
oial

CHRIS NOEL
THE SUPREMES

design superimposed on the ceei-

passed swiftly and all Hasting* and Harold Main of
Freeport The retiring president

March

at 7» N. Walnut,
held at 3 pm. »

Inquired about Social 8»-

Delton; second vice preaident,
cmonstretlon al the new Clarence Bump. Hasting*; third
of Joyce Towne in April,
of dried materials Middleville; secretory. Ed. Tube taught in a workshop at
Catright* in July. '
two year*. Michael Appehnan of
Nashville and Prank Francisco
at Delton
'
by Prof WUden. of MBU

Milton Gesler
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack
•• Funmil aervlns Tbr Ml

Nashville, who died suddenly at

1 member* are urged to start
and drying maUvial men receiving irmtruo'.lori on a
variety of topics pertaining to
In late March or April.
fire flghUng technique*.

Beginning
March 1st
^National Bank of Hastings

Thursday afternoon, were held
syrup festival to be at 2 pm. Bunday at the Leonhe*d at Chardon. Ohio. March ard-Oegood Funeral Home.

The retiring queen Is Mis*
Ung Cemetery.

Mrs. Lelia Smith
Dies Wednesday;
Rites ^Saturday

parent heart attack
walking from 1U* back yard to
He was born on Sept. JO. IBM.

of Edward and Adeline (Forbs*)
Oceier. He fanned In the Balti­
more and Barryvllle areas most

Will
Pay

Per Annum
on

who died at 11 am. Wednesday. Oct IB, 1901. She died Oct. 8.
1981. He had lived tn Nashville

Passbook Savings

the Bponable Funeral Home.
daughters, Mrs. Ernest (Elma)
Hoffman of R3 Hastings and
Mra. Maurice (Edan)
“
LaOranda, Ore.

daughter at Richard and Lucy

Hartings Woman
Honor State Officer
Of Moose Lodge
Member* of Hasting* Chapter

masoo. and six grandchildren.

Cough?

Cold?

Already Available

Betty Maravlch.
Members from here attending
were Junior Graduate Regent
Gwen Turner. Senior Regant
Irene Cutchall. Junior Regent
Ruth Cooley, Treasurer Ruth
Ann Service, Guide Pauline
Smith. Assistant Guide Esther
Zimmerman, Argus Marie Ham­
mond, BcnUnat Margaret “Per
Sergeant, Escorts LuEUa Kid-

Per Annum
on

nington and Gaye McDonald.

day. Lunch was served by the
Kalamasoo Chapter.
Other Chaptom participating
were Battle Creek. Jackson,
Marahall. Grand Rapids. Cold-

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�9:80 am Church school ate—«
8;M Junior High and Senior
High fellowships at the church
8 Adult class in church manbcnhlp.

Kqusgtetei—The Rev. Darien*
Bpeas. pastor of the United
Brethren In Christ Church, has
announced that the Rev. Earl
L. Sprawls wiil be the evangelist
at special evangelistic services
to be held March 7-18 at tite ediflee at E. Colfax and N. Boll­
wood. Services wJU be at 9:30
am and 7 pm. on Bunday and
at 7:30 pun. on the other evesings. The Overholt Trio to to be
present March 9, 9, 10 and Don
Peavy on March 11, 13, 18. They

10 am Bunday school J
11 am Morning worship.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm

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M-06 Woodland
Rev. R, A. Hafftnan
10 am Bunday school.
11 am Warship service.

Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am Sunday schooL
11 am Morning worship, jun­
ior church and nunery provided.
7:80 pm Evening servloe.
Wednceday, 7:80 pm Family
Night. Adults, Youths, Juniors
and Children. 8:80 pm, Choir

Rev. Cart SilvernaS, Pastor
Morning worship, 10 am
Bunday school, 11 am
Bunday worship, IM pm

Sat. Bobbath schooL-9:30.
Worship, 11 am
Tuesday prayer, 7:80 pm.
Sunday. "Faith for Today," on
TV, WOOD, Channel, 8, 8:80 am
Bunday. Voice of Pjuphecy,
Radio'WJEF 1230, 8:30 am

Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm
Boys and Girto fellowship, 7:80
Choir practice, 8:80.

NOTICE

Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm ;
Bunday, "Faith for Today.” do
TV, WOOD, Channel 8, 8:80 am.
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,

Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 * m
Worship service, 11 am.
Young Peoples service, 7 pm.

Notfca of tha Lost Day of Registration
of Hie Qualified Clacton of

To Hie Qualified Electors of

Sold School District

Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship. 11 am
Bunday evening Service, 7:80.
Wed. evening service, 7:J0.

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channel 3; WOOD-TV, 10:30 am
0 pm. The Y hour tn the
channel 8; WJIM-TV? 3 pm.
channel 6. "Pattern for Living," Youth Di-ptirUr.mt.
7 pm. The evening service.
over WILX-TV, 11:30 am chan­
World
Service Day, Mra SUvernel 10; WZZM-TV, 12:00 noon
nall. speaker and pictures on 1508 Johnson, Lake Oteai, Mich.
Sunday school. 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am
WKZO, 12:30 pm; over WBCH,
Christian Endeavor, 440 pm
1:30 pm
8 am Bus driven meeting.
Prayer servloe, Wed., 8 pm
Thto Wednesday—Special Len­
9:30 am Morning group.
ten Vespent at 7:15 pm "Not
7 pm Evening group.
My Will, but Thine Be Done.'*
8 pm. Chancel choir rehears

Absolutely No Seconds

Thursday, Elisabeth Circle,
7.30 pin. at Amy Bowers,
Saturday library open 3-4 pm

NO CHARGE roe INSTAUINOI

Halting! Public Schools, B-1

BARRY COUNTY
State of Michigan

all hto Ufa He served on the
sthool board. Fanners Shippers
Union and Mlddtovllto Ck»p«tuve Creamery board for many
yearn te waa a 5O-year Life
Msower er urcecru uooge no, do,
K. of P. Mr. Carter was one of
seven children. Three brothers
and a sistar preceded him in
death Since the passing of hto
7:30 pm. Gospel Hrxir. ser­ wife on Aug. 86, 1901. he has
mon: •The Tree ot Ufa”
7:80 pm. Wednesday. Mid-week
Prayer and Bible Study.

Rev. Russell Barver, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship hour, 11 am.
Sunday evening servile, 7 pm.
The Bible, the whole Bible and
nothing but the Bible.

OF-LAST DAY
OF REGISTRATION

School Election

BOWEN* MUX* CHAPEL
Henry VanTU. Evangelist

Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley, Assistant
Sunday Maaa, 0, 10, 11:30 am.
ConfeesloM, 4 to 5, and 8 to 9,
Saturday*. 7:80 am. on Sundays.

Christian Endeavor, 7:15 pm The family moved to Barry
in charge of Marvin Peake.
County before Stephan was a
Evening servloe, 8 pm with year old.
On March 13. 1980, he married
Laura A. Weebrook of LowcU.
To thto union a daughter, Ruth
Pierce of Allegan, and a son,

Sunday service, 11 am
Bunday school, 11 am. •
Wednesday service, 8 pm.
Vela Road. Woodland
7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and
Reading roan open Wednes­
Rev. Einar Unscth, Pastor
Bible Study.
day end Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.
“Your Friendly, Christ - centered
840 pm Adult choir rehearsal
Church"
Thursday—6:30 pm C8B Bat­
Bunday school, 10 am Classes
talionBoys Clubs.

Makes you a Member.
10 am Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
6: 30 pm. Youth service.
Just oft M-86, North on M-50 In
7: 30 pan. Evening worship.
Village of Woodbury
7:30 pm Wednesday prayer.
Bunday school, 9:45 am
Worship, 11 am
Junior church far children 4-9.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed., 8
Rev. M. P. Goble, Pastor
9:46 am. Sunday schooL
11 am. Morning worship.
6 pm Young People's service.
7 pm EvnngeilMlc service.
7 pm Wednesday service.

Buy from Us

and
Be Satisfied.

Marvin SlckmUler, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am
Evening servloe, 7:80 pm
Mid-week prayer megUng Wed­
nesday evening, 7:80 pm.

Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's Service, 8:80

to the
State-wide service program
for used car buyers

LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION

GuaranteedWarranty^
7 pm. Jr. High MYF.
7 pm Senior Hl MYP.
7-pm Bunday. Children and
Youth membership class

15% discount on all parts AND 15% discount an all labor

Michigan C^utdoors’
with MOR O NEFF

eman

Buick-Chavralst
Hwne Wr 5-2471

�to
MU Cookies to
Pay Off Debt

THE

V 'tSP'T

Clothing Gifts

HASTINGS BANNER'

For Overseas
Down in State

Lake Odessa

Highlights Interesting

tiy Ruth Peterman

cellophane capcci-

for BUI Hickey,

proJoc*- 'n* oookJo “Itess

Barry Farm

[

Number of Dairy
Herds to Drop
80 Pct. by 1980

friends and neighbors.
This annual sales is conducted
to help pay off Indebtedness at
the 4H Camp and 4R swimming
pool. Pour H members and
leaden* have ralrod nearly «,- MABCH 7—Barty Coeaw SB TV
000 In five years which has teen Skew, 18:18 pjL, wnM-TV.

Calendar..

visor will- be fading 3,000 cows
per month hwtead of the 1,400
he Is testing u prang."

Threw wffl probably be only "significant Increase” in central
butterfat testing laba.

in Michigan In 1980

pan/a truck to the Individual

Candy, has teen sold for the

for ahe State will probably be
higher, reports a Michigan State
UnlvtnSly dairy extension spa-

chenga to quality

4H Club tender.
port unity to develop nuuuurerlal
ability In planning and executing

FARM IOANS

5X%
Land Bank Interest rates
remain at 5 Vi %. Get tho
money you need to build
your farm business—jet
It at this low rate. Repay­
ment terms up to 35
years. No prepayment
penalty. Seo us about a
Land Bank loan!

Burbank Quick
To Become State’s
Top Potato

producing cows

ealiere W«:kibo&gt;. C&amp;sip Kitt.
MARCH 14-4H Coaacll n*«U:

Russet Burbank was quick to
Russet which yielded 331 hun­
become Michigan's top potato.
Although produced In the Up- dredweight on sore on the 100
acres grown for seed. Both
varieties wore grown under ir­
the Russet Burbank became "the rigation.
Second in acreage to the Rus­
big potato" with the start of
the new proocreing plant at set Burbank, according to R. W.
Chase, crop yimtlst at Michigan
Greenville in 1965.
State Unlvtndty. was the Sebago
with 783 acres for seed. Onaway
with 477 acres was third In vol­
the State tn IMS for 1966 ume.
Only 196 acres of Russet Rural
planting. The average yield
seed potatoes were produced In
1966. A decazkJ ago thia was
Michigan's leading variety.
Chase reported that 1965 was
one of the most unusual grow­
yielded Rurect Burbank was sn- ing seasons in history for po­
tatoes. In nearly all areas ir­
proccesing Industry—the Norgold rigation was needed to prevent
damage to the crops. By and
targe, the season was oooi,
which may have helped keep
the dry condition! front being

301 Vi So. Michigan
Opts Mm., Wsd.. Frf. 8:30-5:00

Farm Bureau Services

For Banner Clasetfled Ads
Call Wl 5-3481.

□rand Rapids was a Sunday

"The 10,000 dairymen we exwlll be very efficient with sver- throe counttea in which cattle
13,000-pound

art*,’

hospital
Wilkea "This program to called
most of tho improved production tri-monthly testing (TMT) and visited

their grandson.

Saturday following a Thursday for dinner.

which have yet to be innovated. complore information on their
"Also, a higher percentage of
these men will be participating
in a herd production testing cumulate Information and ct- health.
program to do a better Job of
culling their poor producers.
While wo would like to think
Uwtlng program tint would be

Eaton Rapids.

Bunday callers of Frauds Hook
Hubert Hunt sad family wore

60 to 75 percent to be partldpat- those dairymen that are present-

Some areas at the Stale repewted frost Injury st least once
each month throughout the en­
25 for advanced training. His
tire season.
Wet conditions during harvest
France* Johiulon
hampered the normal operations
but Michigan produced more
dinner was held Sunday evening
than 3,000 acres of potatoes
which qualified for certified seed
with an average yield of nearly
a party honoring Kt
350 hundredweight.
month. M will take about 75 Allee of rural Freeport. * Ron
Philips, a 1965 Lakewood graduRent it with a Rdtfhcr ad!
This Is about the same number

If it takes the longest

ley Philipps, and a student nt
the Jackson Buainens University.
bratcd

warranty*

their

54th

Orpba

Hunt

tn

Hastings.

*

their parents attended tho Blue
and Gold banquet tor Cub

npedilly As MW ■9CWtg...»e
family of Quincy. Mr. and Mra.

tie Creek and Mr, and Mra. Titos ,
Gaylor of Fine Lake. Tom and
Nancy Gaylor were Wednesday
Buy 1132 nice Csras rod ad reel
conbinstlMi for ocly |12.50.

from minor

Cheney U

Sm s terrific uw M sdion-f«t a

annlraraary and Mra. Walter Wartley were

to make yon happywell be seeing yon soon.

County. He was a former busi- ney of Grand Rapids who reports
nesa man, having bls own drug his wife wae gaining slowly from
her JUneae.
Mr. and Mra John Lteh
Dallas Brady In 1948. They iiavo
two daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Shirley Ibdlrrt of East Lan­
sing.
adopted a 13 h-week old
(Beulah* Griffin of Shelby, and
son.
John Peter, Feb. 11. * Jean
Mra Roes O. (Martha) Bradley
Scott, daughter of Mra. Audrey

Haltf tors

Sasjrow

Saturday. Pictures Of a trip to

terrific deal on fhli spin caillsf
cofflbinatioe. Don’t let thii m pt

Carlton Township In 1876 and: NsahrlDe, Mr. and Mra. George

in tho business

)

ed the 25th wedding anniversary

more herds Into the programs.

Lake Odessa
By

loste—Ph. 527-4510
HASTINGS OFFICE

noted in thto county. The nest
clothing pick-up will take place
thto month. Churches are to
bring their collected clothing
(accompanied by 10c pre pound
to cover prix—Ing) by March
18 to the parsonage mW of
the Woodland Church of the
Brethren, 7310 Coats Grove
Road.

10 Michigan

legislature. This award Is for
mean leas than 10,000 dairy herds
outstanding volunteer work in
In 1980 compared with over 50,­
the community and State.
000 in 1959."
programs to improve their know-

HORSES

AittefiM. HORSE sad PONY
OWNERS t
. Traablsd wiH&gt;

phtatoasfaad ultimately provide
the dairyman with more man­
agement information."

were weekend
parente.

guests of their

Doug Blubaugh, assistant
wrestling coach at Michigan
State, was named the “O u tstanding Wreetfer in the World"
In 1960.

t

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
M-17 S~fk

Wl 5-4150

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paralysis.

•elected as the musician from
pate in the “1966 Fifth Annual
Greater Michigan All Star

pltal Guild No. 26 met Feb. 14th

81. VnJcnUnes lunclL The next

and Mrs. Paul Reese, 1317 Pearl
St. arrived home Feb. 14th from
lough. Having completed Basic
Training Feb. 13th. He will ro-

Ida recently attending a SmlthDouglas Sales wortahop. * New

County Memorial Hospital.; Feb.
Sth. a son. weighing 7 lbs, 12

name Is Bryan. Dwane Feb. 12th,
ShUion at Ionia County Mo-

Jackson and wife to Village ot

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family of rural Clarksville

Manuel Rodri-

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Mr. andMra.

FINKMINER ELEVATORS. INC.
124 L Mato

Barry's Farm Store
S. Hanover at Haitingi City Limits
’

Dewey's Car Palace
M-43 at Spraguo Road, Dolton
•/
rflrfwUll.

of MaMfta spent the Feb. 19th
weekM^rith -ter parents, Mr.
and Mail Dewitt Everett. 4 Mr.
and Mia Gene Shade and Andy
were \OMurday, Feb. 19. visitors
of Mr. and Mia. Reginald DunBtoNMMl famtty of rural Has­
tings. * Mra Beatrice Hummel of
M. Johns waa • Sunday, Frt.

MitoHaviUa

MICHfRAN CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

MM
kSM

�Pair Sentenced

To Prison on
Check Charges
Tw. ran rnw

figery and peeing three bad

We sfrota on three pages of ths

My story starting today is one
aU of you old folks have read
mors than once. no doubt. It
was nwn In the Centennial is-

at Indiana. Leaving this &amp;
Wt Dimes* into the wtldermee
and, the road having disappear­
ed. we. followed an Indian trail

hungry. we halted at night-fall
tn a Meaty vailey in the wildernes&lt; whan a tag house was in
pkAoeaa of erection. Living
springs 'at dear oold water were
gushing from a bank, and on a

one of the Springs. A stranger
Joined them and it came out in
uniieiltiiin tbad they were ail were abroad in the land, and to
fill the increasing demands of
the weary traveler, our little cot­
tage of two rooms was extended, Governor Ransom, U. B. Senator
building after building, until we Zach. Chandler, Senator Charles
occupied "nine stories on the E. Stuart, Judge Pratt—and. in­
ground." seven distinct build-1
Ings In a row In the front and
two additional In the back. Theyi7: "^277; ~~■-

Thefts and robberies were un­
known. although large quantities
of money were carried by travel-

for. it by designing persons. For
example, every year large quan­
tities of money were carried
through from Detroit to Grand
Rapid! to pay the Indians at

backwoods Ufa when there waa
no time to waste on architecture,!
symmetry or beauty.
The fame of Che place spread
throughout tho country and so
brisk was business at -the old
"Mansion Bouse," M ft vu eaU-

Provansol. The money was all in
specie and was carried in boxes
about a foot square, very heavy,
rance of his comlpg. Almost the as I rememtBr hearing. Three
first guest I cdj remember was
Douglas Hougbfc, then a young
man. He was the first appoint­
thing for one hundred people to ed State Surveyor and later, as
we all know, filled the office of
Carry there for a night, while Elat-.- Geologist for many years.
sixty teams were often stabled

check at the City Food * Beve­
rage Store on Dec. IIBou was arrested at a BMh;
of the fourth, and sealing with
a wafer, directed it and then
paid our tweniy-firo otnto post­ Gordon Trick, and O'Connor
age on it or left it to be col­ was arrested Jan. 18 by HasPolice Sgt. Robert Ritter.
lected by the person to whom it
^0 addressed. Just as we chore.
Xn axraeUI U»
McDonald urged them to take
the old settler to produce the advantages of opportunities that
twenty-five cento to pay postage wduld be made available In priand he had to earn It before ■Jn for their rehabilitation. He
iUo advised them of their right
ha could claim his letter.
My father and Rix Robinson to appeal, and explained that
the county would furnish an at­
built the first bridge hpose
torney if they desired one and
were unable to pay Cte lawyers
dian trail, across Scales Prairie.
In 1828 rfty father also built the
first bridge across the Coldwater
Stream on Section 35. in Cale­
donia. Split logs were u-xd fur
flooring, pinned down by wooden
pins. Ho, in company with some Premature Death
others, started in 1840 to build
a plank road that was to ran
from Galesburg to Grand Rapids.
A good deal of time, energy and
and those men probably slept capital was expanded on this
scheme, but it was finally abanwithout a care or thought of be­
ing robbed and went safely
through from Detroit to Grand
Rapids In this simple and easy
considered very valuable, and
the Rathbones, In Grand Rap­
My fattier was a man of in- id!, wished to exchange their
domlnable courage and perseve­ hotel property for our own, «
rance—never discouraged — al­
ways happy and with n fund of
humor, wit and story-telling
rarely excelled. He was Just the
one to lead in settling and es­
tablishing a new country. He
planned largely and liberally,
Jefferson Dinner
and waa able with hla perseve­
Barry County ticket chairman
rance and strong health to carry
for the Michigan Democrats' I960
out his plans, and by his per­
Jefferson Jackson Day dinner,
sonal magnetism encouraged
scheduled
for March 26 in De­
others to work and psnerve
troit's Cobo Hall, is R. K- Park.
R1 Hastings. This year's dinner
is in honor of Senator Patrick V.
weeks with her daughter, Mr.
and Mra Jerry Llddy and family,
of Springfield. Ill._____________

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currency of that day. Minister
of all denominations, Irrespective

heard was rendered there by Dr.
Francis Cuming, who was Jour­
neying to Grand Rapids U&gt; set­
tle over 9C. Mark's Church In
that city.
We were tn very cloec touch
with the people nt Grand Rap­
ids In the early days and visited
often in their families, ^fuch of
our trading was done there and.
although thirty-eight miles dis­
tant from us, we made frequent
Journeys there. I remember see­
ing Louis Campau and Rix Rob-

setUaro There, who built a large
hrtei and opened it with a Mg
dance. I was there and danced
al! night. Mra. T. B. Church,
that noble pioneer woman, who
Played the organ at 8t. Mark's
Church for fifty ysars and is
sUU living in that dty, her gitt-

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fact that It has survived all of
the changes of the last century
and inviting admiration and re­
spect because of U. If the oid
building could speak what stories
It could tell, what historical in­
formation it could Import that
would be of Interest and bencllt to future generations.
Together this husband and
wife labored and tolled, their
chief desire seeming to be given

Grand Rapids people, for he
cams there flrat. Ho once owned
the whole village of ..Oran d
Rapids. In the old days all knew
of hla tender heart—all who met
him received some kindness at
his band. We used to bear how.
when his bank failed, he brought
home armfuls of wildcat money
and papered, his cupola with it,
saying, “If you wont circulate,
you shall stay still." I recall the
Withay family, the Moraaus, the

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the other buildings have tambled to mln. This building alone
standi out all by Itself. It is

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Rapids, was a dense forest, an
unbroken wilderness without an
inhabitant. We were on the di­
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Woodland PTA Fluke Business
School Fair Aids Manager of
Pennock Hospital
Many Programs HoapiLal. has announced that
art planning their annual School
held Saturday. April 3. Pennock HrwpUaL

'-EDITORIALS-

Road Breakup
Mires Many in
Barry County
Orval Cutehaw, Jr,
managar .of the Barry maud?
Road Commission, thto week ap­
pealed to motorists using Barry
Uent—If possible—and the coun-

R.M C

hardly
aftemoon. A formal recital such asttnitiai inspiration wear a bit thin.

dm

which doesn't have

With weight restrictions on,
county crews have been limited
in their attempts to repair the

vilto District champloi
are probably days when everything
instance, quality was there tn seems to have shifted into reverse. pracUcally impossible to get a
promoting
blade truck on many of them
Hastings community, having for* came Uirough with a flourish and really count* Therefore, the quality
"We’re working as rapidly as
marly lived In the community and
possible to get our people out of
the mud." Cutehaw said. He add- the T-K eagers to their win ever Qwtacy. Gary Stauffer (Na. 11)
Company as personnel technician sonad profeaaionals.
1178 TO for tammtoaUon; Hl J4
Mn satisfying repayment for all frost roes out. the highways will
Senior Band and Terril Zylman, who took pari. It certainly gave
He Is currently employed st'
in addition to attempting to
tbs audience a tremendous UfL
Simpson Loe Paper Company in
maintain the roads. Road
eluding equipment; 1310 for Wai- Vicksburg as a corporate general
accountant.
Btoaey Paint Paster—The Rev.
Gordon P. Blakeslee of Otsego Camp and MSU Music Festival
Bay Indicated that Fluke brings
at . all surprised to learn that, on
has been asked to be pastor of schotorshto; 8380 tor the Special to the togtatoaUon an excellent
thi day before, thto same group
the Stoney Point Free Methodist Bducation Program: 8141048 for
aa was heard Bunday, however,
Church untU Conference time in athleUc programs and equipment,
July. The Blakesiees left Stoney &gt;1.100 for music programs includ­ though he Is lacking somewhat In
Point In August. 1964. to do ad­ ing Instruments, uniform* and hospital experience, there should
These Include the Dowling
ditional study al Greenville Col­ choir robes; 8300 for science pro­ be no difficulty tn adjusting to the
road east of North Avenue to
lege in Illinois. The former pas­ gram equipment; 8568.48 for the hospital routine after a period of
M - 66; the Dowling - Banfield
tor. Gaenneth Sebring, has with­ library for books and equipment; orientation and training.
Read west and south of Dowling,
drawn from the Free Methodist 81.115 for the auditorium fumlahand the Mud Lake Road from
Church denomination and its
the Hutchinson Road to M-86.
ministry. Rev. Blakeslee said, general school equipment such as
Crews have replaced three
proejetore
and
movie
equipment,
and now' livre in Evart.
narrow bridge* with culverts in
window shades, etc, and 81443A7
For those hearing the HHB. Was saying them. These proved to Woodland Township, on the Jor­
Road, the Martin and the
Band at Central Auditorium it w&gt;&gt; be exciting adventures and the dan
Davenport Road.
an afternoon of listening to ths reports of some of Ute vivid imagi­
leaders point out that many pro­
The Road Commission received
nations were rewarding, not only
grams and children have benefited
delivery of a new Link-Belt die­
from past school fairs, and they
sel-powered one-yard, drag-line
Property owners in the Hastings school district /ire to vote
ask community support to assure
These presentations lack the
shovel costing about 835.000. It
Six new contracts for faculty
Sunday's concert was a superte- replaces a 1862 Bay City shovel. Monday. April 11. in a special electum on sharing of the
success of the 1966 School Fair.
members far the 1966-87 school these elements can be supplied as
Pleasantview' school district's debt, while at the same time
year were approved by members the imagination soars with the
HJLS. Band takes top honors mission to buying a new pickup Pleasantview citizens will vote on sharing the Hastings school
of the Hastings Board of Educa­ melody, at the individual's will,
State competition This to high truck and four new 8-yard tan­
The Hostings Senior High Scliool
debt.
tion at their regular meeting
depending on the variety and
dem trucks replacing 1M7 trucks.
Band received No. 1 ratirws from
Tuesday night at the high
Hastings will vote on only the one issue--sharing PleasantArthur Steward and Junior Band
tempo of the playing.
Director Terril Zylman. but fay
view’s debt which now is $260,000 with $7,000 of that sched­
Festival held In Plainwell. Satur­
(This writer " remembers when
uled to be retired July 1. Pteaxday. March 5.
the school rooms were first wired
anlview's property owners will
Hastings competed in th* AA
with
loud
apeaker*
and
a
main
ern Unlverelly and Michigan
this state of perfection.
vote on ilia ring Hastings' debt
State Unlversily, attending aa
which now to 1760.000. Hastings
Bunday the renditions of both
Tills is the sixth year in a row
Barty County a meat ” urgent one of their assignments.
caninl had perfected a course of
tltat the Hastings Band has ranted
May 1. Supl. of Schools Richard
music for children in the grades.
I ratings from all Judges — four tired workshop," it m reported
J. Guenther reported
These recordings were played for
years In Class A and two years
secondary education, was hired
In addition to the deM Issue.
In double AA.
as acting head librarian for the
Some 250 contractors and
OU&gt;er area schoccs and their tarded held TUreday, March 1,
builders
turned
out
Tuesday
Three In the Senior Band toratings: Class C. Delton, four Ts;
will succeed Mre. Hadley Klgaj
। night for a meeting on the new
who to to continue her special
‘Contractors Licensing Law pa
Oboe —Nina Bryan and Linda 383. held at the Hastings Mutual
a II; Class C. Middleville. three
education at Western Michigan
Kahler.
TV’s and a m: Class C, Caledonia,
University. Mrs. Lang to to com­
Insurance Company Building
three Il's and a ID; Class B. Maple
plete her degree and certifica­
Valley, three H's and a I. and Class
Storium,
tion requirements at WMU dur­
the Hastings Area Chamber of
A. Ionia, four H's.
ing the next year.
Al Monday s regular Hastings
Commerce and all persons Inter­
All schools earning a I rating
Gardner. Mary Karmen. Ann Neth- ested were Invited to attend.
will enter the State Festival in
President Mildred Smith read a
elstant principal - teacher at
Flint April 23.
letter being sent to many local
Northeastern School and of WelArthur Stewart! Jr.. Hastings
orKsnir-aUons explaining the rea­
Mrs. Marshall Cook and Marneeds of the retard- l°ome Comera, Chidester. AlgonHigh band director, to first vice
sons for the special election, and
TUrital and John Tripp.
to.ment them, both QUln &lt;nd AIUlfl for n«xt year
president of District 10 sMlchtaan
duties wlU include-alemegi. Hi* Cl Usens Committee for the
Clarinet—Sue Bachman, Karen Contraclor License Division of urging support.
county and State, were Hto
School Band and OrchestHM^"
tarv
high school, have announced
tary counseling for *:uflenta at-'
The letter explains thalfteMelation and was In qbargs of
tending those buildups. Hs has
antvlew, located near Lacey, has
Dr
A "ihaftarsd wortahop" tn a master's -in counseling and James
Pam Lcvengood.
- Barry County would supply work guidance and to working on hto cepted assignments towards the
Festlval March 13 In Wyt
ctlily with 11 cliusroomi and an
Forty-tour high schools_____
elementary teaching certificate development of a new school.
paled In Chis festival test Batur­
qulred to obtain the new state children enrolled In Klndergar-.
at WMU. He has been on the
A total of 817 persons are tacommunity aa mothers' helpers, Hastings faculty since 1959 as a
license.
ten through 8th grade. This ele­ er. assistant principal at Has­
yardmen, farmers' helpers and high school social studies in­
mentary school would continue tings High School, was selected
David Towne and Brenda Trick.
Adjudicators rating the Hastings some as Industrial workers.
County Credit Bureau explained
structor and at present spends tare. Including 173 eltlsens, 37
Contra Baas Clarinet — Gayle the steps required to obtain a
Band were Harold Geerdes. Calvin
three periods a day gs an ele­
Myers.
J College; Art Hili'. Grand Valley aUon plan to begin rawarch for mentary counselor.
’’construction credit report."
Wavsrly High at Lansing Fri­
College, Jack McKIndley. Lee High the number such a "sheltered
Bass Clarinet-Frank Huss. Linda
Application forms wllkbe avail­ participate in Che April elec- day and Saturday as .the Class
School, and Nebon Hauenstein.
Philp and Kathy Pike
able at the Hastings Area Cham­
valedictorian of the HHS Class
B "Coach of the Year “ Coach
The CiUxens meeting to to be
University of Michigan.
work possibilities and for 'any of 1982. to to teach junior high
Alio Clarinet—Martha Cove and ber of Commerce office.
baildlnga. -This Miller's 1966-66 team won the
held at- 8 pm. Wednesday. March
Persons Interested In contact­
Intended aids to achieving such science and math next year. She
Khooli first West Central Con­
to to graduate at WMU this 33. in Central Auditorium.
a faculty.
ference and Regional champtonAlto Saxophone — Jo Ann Aid­ ing their legislators at lanslng
Chairmen
of
the
various
com
­
Summer. Her husband, Richard,
Representative a mill.
rich. Dawn Buck. Joyce Caukln, may contact:
works at the Hasting* Mfg mittees Include Mrs. Jack Wood Patlle Gardner, Neysa Hawkins. Stanley M. Powell. R1 Ionia,
"Incidentally, the Pleasantview dual mutches. The team finished
ind
Richard
Blrke.
publicity;
89th
district;
Representative
Company. They live at Algon­
Jim King (Drum Major). Ted
voters must vote to accept the
Mrs. Loyal Kinney sad Hay Wie­
quin.
James 8. Farnsworth. Oteetfo debt on the Hastings buildings as meet Coach Miller's coaching
land. finance; Michael Klavo- (Librarian).
66th District: Senator Roger well as our extra operating mlUJohnson. 832 Birch Street. Marteach high school English next nlch and Richard Foster, build­
shaU. 20th District. Senator
year. Bhe has a BA from OUvet ing and grounds; Mrs. James and Gene Englerth.
"We have worked very'closely
and to now teaching at Athens. Coleman and Robert Bhaltto,
Baritone Saxophone—Ltote Coaly. Garry E. Brown. 331 W. Eliza with the Pleasantview Board of
Four men are scheduled to' the Installation of a historical
curriculum executive; Dr. Doug­
Schoolcraft, JHst District, or Education." the letter continues,
marker and a parking area near teach Latin and social studies las Castleman and Mrs Richard Bishop. Jeff Chandler. Berre Dar­ Senator Harold J. Vblkema. Hol­
"and
both boards feel that the
Monday. March 14. Robert the original site of the famed and as assistant wrestling and Cotter, science and math; Mrs.
land. 23rd District (Yankee annexation should take place.
Btamm. vice chairman of the Yankee Springs mansion house or football coach. He has his BA Robert Cary and Walter Fors­ by. John DeVault. Jim Francisco. Springs).
Bill Haan (Librarian), TUm Haan,
"We ask that you call the elec­
Barry County Selective Service Inn which sheltered early travelers from Olivet and has taught the berg. social studies; Mrs. Eugene
tion
to
the attention of your con­
In that section for many years.
Board, has announoAL
past two years In Drayton Plains Guernsey and Richard Kesse- Storkan. EUeen Tucker. Greg Webstituents and we urge your sup­
One man, Grorge M. Hoffman,
Melendy, 34. was graduated nlch. communication skills; War­
The State GonservaUon Depart­
port of the proposal." Il con­
19, to a transfer from Coldwater. ment has drafted the master plan from Adrian High In I960 where ren Williams and William Jerow. ry Williams and Scott Young.
cludes.
for the project. Ren Nsgel, park he lettered In baseball, football physical education; Mrs. RlchTrombone—Paul Curtis, Ron
Tobias, 31. a volunteer.
naturalist, has taken an active part and wrestling. He was on the
sent their high school students
Doolittle, Chris Jacoby, Steve Kel­
David L. Alton. 23, and J&lt;
Olivet track and football teams Huebner, tine arts; Mrs. Stewart ler. Gary Robbe. Dean Rose and
In the development of the rite.
Sweet and Bennie Carr, voca­
Pleasantview will add a tax
OonstrucUon of the parking area and taught one semester of
Wally Yerty.
tional education.
On Tuesday, March 33. 11 men was scheduled to begin Tuesday wrestling at OUvet.
arganlmiion for the Michigan Re­ base of 82465.136 to the district.
are scheduled to go (o Detroit March 8.
Vault, Harold Lewis. Sieve WU- publican State Central Committee If the proposals are approved by
tor their pre-inducUon physical
both districts, the total tax in
The Barry Oounty Historical So­ to teach junior high English and
Itoms and David Wynn
and
Jeffrey
B.
KlnibaU.
legal
as
­
as
head
track
coach
and
head
examination.
ciety. which has been promoting
French Hom —Bill Hammond. sistant to Uie attorney general of Pleasantview would drop slight­ and burial was In the Dowling
this project, to seeking more fi­ 8th grade football coach next
Linda McClelland. Mary Mlles. Ken Massachusetto. are to speak Fri­ ly. aa the .district now pays 13 Cemetery.
NOTICK — Johnstown Township nancial OMlriance to complete the year. He has his BA from Hun­
Russell. Phil Schtochter. Jim Btee- day, March 11, at ths I pm lunch­ mills for operating and 7 for the
tington College and has taught
Board of Review will meet on
by and Ernest Vaughn.
eon to be held at the Hotel Has­ debt, while Hastings' tax would
the past two years at OUvet
March 8 at the Johnstown
Buss—Jack Bender &lt; Student Di­ tings sponsored by the Barry
High School.
Township Hall from 9 am. to 4
explained
rector), Gene Greenfield. Carol Republican Women’s Club.
Shank. 38. was graduated from
Mrs. Smith said Board of Edu­
Hoffman,
Gordon
Robinson
and
Mn. H. A. Adrounle, president,
Leslie High School to 1946. At
roll and assessments for Johns­
Gerald Young.
to urging all Interested to attend. cation members could be invited
OUvet he coached Junior high
town Township. The board will
to speak at organisations' meet­
Prums
—
Charles
Andrus,
Dennis
also meet again on March 14 and Sandutty. and Sandusky’s chief football, baaketball. baseball and
ings to explain the reasons for
Craig,
Oreg
Martin.
Wally
Pool.
1$ al the Township Hall to ex­ executive to to come here for track, and at Huntington he clllty and hto wife. Abbie Potter
the election.
hibit the assessment roll and an­ Mayor’s Exchange Day to be held coached the college’s Junior var­ McKibbin. to In a nursing home teriy.
Hastings school electors may
sity basketball and vanity track al 801 &amp; Hanover In Hastings
swer questions of Interested peralso vote on the annexation of
sons.
h I c h to Monday. team. He played two yean of
the Quimby and Weeks districts, Hastings on April IB. 1844. tn
Those in the Junior Baixl in­
golf on jhe HuMtlngton Vanity.
Luther Lena, Bec&gt;. 3/10 May 18.
which
on March 1 voted down
clude:
Hto mother resides In Hastings.
annexation proposals. That elec­
Hute — Jo Ann Miller. Janice
The next school board meeting
tion may be held during the Hastings where they lived until
will
•! V-Sn
n\...
Hurt, Marcia Mulder. Cathy Plet­
regular annual school election on
cher, Nancy Kaufman. Ann Wie­
April 18. Instead of April 13
land, Patricia St. Martin and Beth tentative for toe Young Republi­ July 13.
home south of Dowling.
which Is during the Spring vaca­
5 and Abbie will be 03 on July Allen.
tion
can National Federation from June
Oboe—Oreg Cutehaw.
through October. 1968, working to
11 Western states, and was execu­
vlUe Township, the son of John
tive secretary for the Young Re­
and Caroline McKlbbin. She was Trudy Schtochter. SheUy Shephard. publican League of Minnesota from
Nancy Bashman. Brenda Skedgell. January. I960, to July, 1861.
Valeria Barnum. Nancy Barnett.
From July, 1981, to July I, 1983
(Uncte Jim) and Haldah (Aunt Renato Baird. HoUie Hewitt. Becky he was executive secretary of the
Central P.T.A. will meet
Huldah) Myers Potter. They He­ BuUhouse. Janine Towne, Kathy Young Republican National Feder­
ed aU of thetr Uvea in Barry Tobias, Esther Wellman. Don ation.
study hall at Central School. Of County.
Paul Botch. 87. a former real- daughter. Mrs. Donald (June)
He was coordinator of Uie Michi­
Interest to everyone wlU be a
Alto Clarinet—Mark Anderson. gan OOP convention tn February,
Emmanuel Episcopal Church head at Michigan Local Health talk on "Parental Role in Child
will be the scene at ro-dedicatian Services, a branch of the Mlch- Development" by Julia Boyce, a and Anna, who died in infancy;
struck by a pickup truck as
KimbaU, 28. is a native of was crossing 34th Avenue Northcercmonlre
LWraiunum Sunday, to
— mark
----- — tgan Department of Health. social worker from the Child Mra Edna Brown of Hickory brenner.
Cornet—Pat Mahler, Mark Olm- Springfield. Mas*. and received hto
completion of remodeling and with headquarters tn Lansing.
Guidance Clinic in Kalamasoo Comers, and Melvin (Hap) Mctow degree from Georgetown and TeatUe. Wash.
improvements totalling more
Rafreahmento will be served. AU
caUfortn*.
The following FTJL members parents are urged to attend.
than 837.000. The Rt. Rev. Dud­
Mr. Bareh was kwaeked 38 ' He was ।
children; 18
Busan Chaffee, Debbie Hoffman. publican organlxattou, as well as
ley B McNeil. D. D, Bishop of
and one en
Paul Levengood and Nick CtagetL in other political and legal organl- multiple injuries.
the Diocese of Western Michi­
gan wlU otncMte. abated by the
Brogan, John
Mr Borch moved to Seattle
My Btohop, Kevin Kurr. Can­
flntanU Undm
RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
SPRING STYLE SHOW
te Bivens. Janet Jatnm and Torn
Surviving are hto wife. Marie;
Hallttkx.
'
Tuesday,
March
23.
Two-hundhd and thirty mema son. Allan P. Borch. Seattle;
’reported net
French Horn-Randy HaU. Dick teal Auditorium. 8
a daughter. Viola M Borch. Review will-meet
after taxes
Hastings BPW Club
Arnold
and
Phil
Huver.
Wright and Banaid
ship Fund.
visited Cha legislature ak Lansing,
with &gt;1433.188 in the preceding
O'.roth, Vic Camp. Gary Miller.
grandchildren.
Wednesday, and later ware guests
Mre. Borch's address to: 2448 ■went roll.
N.W. 87th BL. Seattle. Wash
Williams at tea following their
1487.788 nounced that the YMCA board
mspection of the capital
NOTICE—The Board of Review

School Board
Grants Contracts
For Next Year

Hastings High
Band Rates Tops
In AA Class

Pleasantview and
Hastings to Vote
On School Debts

Our Band Provides Magic,
Magnificence of Music

Property Owners Must Approve
Sharing Debts for Annexation;
Election Set for Monday, April 11

P

Barry Needs
‘Sheltered Shop’
For Retarded

250 Builders
Attend Meeting
On New License

Citizens Group
For New School
Meets March 23

4 Men Leave
Here Monday for
Military Service

Begin Construction
Of Yankos Spring*
Morksr Location

Jesse Barnes,
Printer, Dies
On Saturday

GOP Women to
Hear Speakers at
Friday Luncheon

Barry Couple
Wed 70 Yean

bits of yesterday".
as gleaned from the
Hanner filej

Former Wall
Lake Resident
Killed in Crash

Child Guidance
Expert to Spook
At Central PTA

Year'* Earning*
Lined at $946,268

Youth Boards Moot

Hastings la a ma
Ma;

PBnummn — Gary Cuyier. Jim
Cary. Steve Baldwin. Elmer Smith

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4-FISHERMEN FROZEN

Hail to Hastings.

done an outstanding job this
year in winning champton•hip. In three sports The
football. haArrthall and wres­
tling teams have all been
crowned Wert Central Con­
ference champion*. Cungratulattons are In order to
the coaches and the boy*.
With a good showing in
aping sports, the local high
school can easily win the
aB-gports trophy again this
year; a feat they have sc-

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�Citizens’ Group ।
Studies Barry s
Social Problems

Al Sigiu

Chidester Chit-Chat
By Mra. Pearl Erway Potter
*1 Hesltags
Hmm Wl J-J*n
Keith Ferris from Ferri* visi-

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ruMK-t. rnrry
sirw irom i nieago
County Welfare Director, an- «n Frb. IS and returned Feb. 29.
fwuncea that a Citizen* Com-1 During their four-day *tay on
mittjw, ha*
t___ . ftw,
dm-. »7-^o*_ *
purpo*e of studying the tocla)1 tended u business convention in
m -"vtce problem* of the Hartlnn I Caimen.
ca and Barry County.
j ^cr attending a Hard! Gra*
Thl* cfilxciu committee held
In Nice, the Sign* con­
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Ihw

Miaa Jane Child from the co- i
IXirallve Extension t;
—_ __is
opernuve
service
working with Mrs. Fisher in ad-. /W V F
ranting plan*.
The first planned project for

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Hastings Elks
Host District
Ritual Contest

The South Central District of
the Michigan Elk* Association,
Comprised at Lodge* in Jackson.
Battle.CrMk. Adrian, Coldwater.
Monroe, Hillsdale, Flat Rock.
Albion and Hasting*, held their
annual RltualUUc Contest Sat­
urday, March 5. at the Hastings
Masonic Temple.
The District winner* of the
contest were: First, Jackson 112;
Second. Adrian 429; Third. Bat­
tle Creek 1311 Fourth, Hillsdale
1576, and Fifth, Hastings 1965.
*mIl« .
Knowlton. I u&gt; Tams - WlUnark for royalty
Harry Leckrone, chaplain of
Aidermnn James Coleman. Mrs. and orchestration*. $82 65 to
Jack Wood, Mrs. Louise Odray- Tracy for scores and $2.61250 to
Trticy for costumes and scenery. Individual
wolska and Dr. C. E. Morrill.

express and air freight
and one set of Tympani
Officiating at the contest were
drums) was S75.
;Mose* Marod of Grand Haven.
------------ •
Dr. Cheater Zwtealcr of Benton
Harbor. Ray Crew of 8L Joseph,
Robert Lace of Nile*. Robert
Millen of Dowagiac and Richard
Abler of BL Joseph.
At the evening festivities
which included a banquet and
. .
; Presbyterian Church from 7 am.
dance. Mayor Franklin C. Beck­
with welcomed Uie contestants,
HEIJ7 WANTED—Tire and ga-'the Milhodlst Church. Gordon visitors and dignitaries to Has­
nurc service man. Apply at: Al Sheldon will be master of cere- tings.
Signs Tire Service, 235 8 Jef-1 monies and the speaker will be
Roy Gallle. of Lansing 196.
tenon.
3 17 Dr. Charles E. Morrill.
president of the Michigan Elk*
Association; Ray Crelth. of Ply­
mouth 1780, vice president; Jo­
seph Duda, of Flat Rock 1731,
DDOER. and Nell SherrifT. of
Hillsdale 1575. dlitrict vice presi­
dent, also welcomed all the
guest* attending the banquet in
the evening.
Trophies ware given out by
Ralph Soper of Ann Arbqr 325,
Slate Ritual Chairman and Mor­
ris RosenUial of Adrian 429, Dis­
trict Ritual Chairman and their
committee.
CORN«t8 W8C8
»24A0.
The Welcome Gomers WSCfl $346.07
will meet at the home of Ruby &lt;kettle
Ander.ion on Wednesday. March,

a“"
Dr. Morrill Speak,
- ---------------------------- - At Lenten Breakfast

Sti

"Begorra

It s Gardner's
Of Course

tcred In the State Ritualistic
Contest to be held in Flint at
the State Convention In May.
Winner of the State Contest will
then be entered In the National
Ritualistic Contest to be held In
tional Convention in July.

Dowling
By Mra. Donald Proajrock

««*&gt;*!' and
Ung Fann Bureau group Tuesday
evening. * Margaret Moon la a

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Haspltel Guild wlU meet Wed-

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Buick's'WOaooo-SwMPStakM.

The Womens Society of Dowling
Methodise Church te to meet
Thursday, March IK A dinner
will be served In the church
basement at noon, to which the
public is invited.
v
Recent visitors at Mrs. Wesley
Edmonds homo included Mrs.
Lulu Gorhwto of R4 Hartings:
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the Immediate family.
He was a passenger In the car
driven by Phillip* L. Sprague. 20.
R1 Lyons. Sprague was In Pen­
nock Hospital

about midnight Friday while
traveling west..Sprague failed to
make n curve and Die car
bounced along a guard rail,
finally plunging down the bank
and rolling over twice before
coming to rest on Its top about
300 feet from the road, accord­
ing to the report.
John D. Borton. 19, lost con­
trol of a 1961 Chevrolet about
9:40 pm. Biinday driving west
on the Gun Lake Road Just
south of the Erway Road. Borton
said he must have fallen asleep.1
His car went off the rood taking;
out one guard post, then going
244 feet over a bank, through a1
fence coming to rest In a field?
He was taken to Pennock Hos­
pital.
A 1966 Volkswagen parked on.
Woodland Avenue owped by■
Robert Schneider. 409 E Wood­
land. was hit by a car driven by
Newell Heath. 33. R3 Hastings,
about 3:10 am. Friday.
Marilyn Jean Chaffee. 29. and
her son. Brian Scott Chaffee, 214,
R3 Hastings, reportedly escaped
Injury about 4:30 pm. Friday
when she lost control of her
Chevrolet while driving to pick
up her husband. Richard, on the
Barber Road. The car weht off
the blacktop, through a * fen:e
and 253 feel Into a field before
stopping.
Three persons escaped serious
Injury about 3:45 pm. Wednes­
day, March 2, In a two-car Crash
on the Wall Lake Road. M-43

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Officers Disarm
Distraught
Middleville Man

| Radiological
Monitoring Claim
Set for Delton

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Barry County deputies, amist__ .
,,, « . . .
gin wim A-n. vomercncea tor • reexor&gt; La* &gt;y niuiorv, cnauman
- t?afc?.u* parents of students whose last I of membership committee for
two from Eaton County, one
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begin with
with L-Z
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names begin
L-Z are
are sc.hedsched- ' State of Michigan, and Floyd
iit*"
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nul,5 ! ulcd for Thursday. w.wh
March iq
17. Darrow, director of this region. । rom Charlotte and Bellevue •
reports that
her father,
is quite
DOOrlV. Perhaps
Pernanc a cheery
ciw-rv card
r-nrri
__- — -__
1I poorly.
were called to Middleville at 1:1ft
might help. He Uvea at 639 8
im Wednesday and were able
' Market in Har.tngx.
.
Monday luncheon guests of or Thursday evenings will be this meeting.
Uie Merle Vandahoffs were Mr.
’Howard Holly reported.
and Mra. Stanley Woods of
Grand Rapids Thjy are bulldThe man. father of two chllw b."
Ing a new liomc at living where
iren. had a 30-30 rifle and had
I Urey intend to Uye. * The Glenn
.'Ired one shot from the down­
. Roushs* of near Nashville were
ultd
this
Spring
to
enable
par
­
stairs bedroom. The slug had
tied his way to earn nmner-up&gt; Bunday callers at the David ents to confer with more teach.odged tn an upstairs bedroom
honors In the State class BI Smith home, a Laurence Potter
tear one of the youngsters* beds..
wrestling tournament Friday and| visited at the Dean Potters last
■A radiological monitoring class,
Saturday at Waverly Highi Friday * Charline Kidder and
sponsoied
by
the
Delton
and
sary to schedule two evenings as
Hickory Comers Fire Depart­
trice Korchcr and Violet ISobln- the evening turn out was much ment. will be held at the Delton
larger than could be handled in
victortes against two defeats.
Fire Boms on Tuesday. March
attended a recognition program a satisfactory way.
Parente are requested to\come
After help arrived, they con­
Wood* and Mr. Koogcra. licensed
aline Callihan and daughter. at the scheduled times as nearly with tlx? Atomic Energy Com­ tinued trying to get the man to
irian, of East Hastings also at­ as possible. However, If for some mission, instructing .course, us­ come out. When that failed, a
reason
there
Is
a
conflict
with
Charlotte
officer fired two tear
tended. Marian received honor­
ing radiation source material
gas cartridges into the hallway
able mention for losing a great other activities, the parent may throughout the course
of the bedroom where the man
deal of weight She was pnsent- attend during another session
This meeting is open to the was. When that failed. Hastings
convenient
to
them.
Two young men were Injured
public.
Officer Jack Cross fired a tear
ni- ojxi. uui uu* aiiaiiKrFriday night, one critically, when
William A. Barr. Barry Coun­
their car swirled out of control
। ment will make It possible for ty Civil Defense director urges gas slug into the bedroom. The
man went Into the kitchen and
over a 40-foot bank on the Ber­
Deputy Holly entered, took the
ryville HUI on M-79 about eight
Gordon Johncock, Hastings„ „
least two men complete this gun and secured him.
miles southwest of Hastings, outstanding race driver. Is listed their son or daughtrm progrctii course under A E C license so
Sheriff Merl H. Campbell re­ in th? 1066 Encyclopedia Britan- in school, the announcement
The rifle was loaded with eight
shells.
ported.
—
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—MM.
nlca'.i
the *Year as one •&gt;slated.
Barry
Oounty
can
be
supplied
Raymond L. BeU. 22. R4 Has­ of tin- "young drivers who en- .
------------ --------------with radiological instruments.
tings, Osborn Road, was In seri­ Joyed a successful" 1965 season. 1
tronsferred
to Butterworth Hos­
For further information. conous condition In Blodgett Hospl- In which he finished Sth In the ivuiiuiiui iiunurury
.tact ony fJre
8hcrlff8 of. pital In Grand Rapids. The man
Indianapolis 500.
I
—
- Damson, a Stu- I flee or Director Barr. Civil De- had twice received treatment.
| ----William
"Bill"
transferred there from Pennock
1 dent in tlu&gt; graduate Scliool of fence.
suffering with internal Injuries,
Arriving home from the Business Administration at the t
—--------- •------------addition to Deputy Htolly. were
fractured riba and multiple lac­ Southland last week were Uie ! Uni vendty of Michigan, has reMra. Itoes
------------------------------------Mrs
Rons Duan
Dunn returned lior.ic
home ----T*PuUes
Richard Barnum.--------Gererations and bruises.
---------------------------------and and
Ken Ken DeMoit.
Tom Ta flees who had a wonder- cen'.ly been elected tn Beta Gam- -last
week after being--------with |Md
her I*Smith
Id Smith
J—*-*— and
— * family,
-—the
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Dr. i Heatings
ty. Visitor. were ful vacation going as far south I ma Sigma, a National Honorary’daughter
a* the,Keys.
Business Society.
1 Arthur Haights, In Ann Arbor 1 Pierson also assisted.

Augurta. * The Lawrence Quicks
Accordlng to the report, one
were In Lansing Bunday honor­
ing Mra. Quick's parents. Mr. car went off the shoulder, took
and Mra. Nyle Nye, on their wed­ out three guard posts, then,
swirled back on the road for 61
ding anniversary.
feet before the Impact. The car
continued 72 feel taking out four
more poets and both cars went
over the bank, taking out 10
more posts

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Hawks. 61. R2 Delton, and the
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and Mr. and Mr*. Dalyn Hoff- of R2 Delton. Vivian Hawks. 18.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hofhnrister
Visited the Perris' Sunday. * Mr. will be lieid at Lakewood High County wlU ba held Tuesday.
and Mrs. Frank Kurr were Sun- School on Tuesday^ March 16.

Mrlcs of ela^-M nn
I nicni*0U5 tucccM from an enter­
ing and
ta£llly L*¥" tainment standpoint, but finan“ »«t into the red. acmomh Jr
ta thc cording to the report given the
'Board of Eduction Tuesday
Th»e attending-the first meet- night.
Lann*u Ken-.
Hreelpl. totaled $3,161 and
"eWRussell Doty, the1 expense. $3,864.63 for a deficit
Rev. Don M. Gury, Mrs. Martha of $703.63.
Kuhn, Mrs. Jerome VanMalre.
However, there was- $82252 In
Mrs. James Mathew*. Frank the operetta fund from past
True!geon, Chris' Howard. Rob-'shows.
r\L.Kl^!LDu’rar‘I c*Vn- Totn। Disbursements Included »64991

TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY ^

Stota Employees
In Barry to
Meet Tuesday

Lakewood High
Plana Parent,
Teacher Meets

Mrs. Gladys E. Oaakill of Del­
ton and Clifford Gardner of
Middleville have received con­
firmation of Uielr appointments
aa postmasters in their respective
villages.

Keep rooms cooler in summer,
warmer in winter! single window
.
to wall-to-wall widths, sill lengths,
floor lengths! in stock or rush ordered.

Tique ... reg. 7.98, now;
the Presbyterian Church service
on Bunday the Rev. Lesson
Sharpe, to whom a call had been

Machine wath and hang—no iron!
2-year guarantee agalntt lunfading.*

begin 111* pastoral duties here on
Carter Bunday, April 4.

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Luxurious Avisco* rayon and cotton brocode

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Th? Hasting* High School *tu-

Embassy ... reg. 8.98, now
at th* fifth annual convention
of the Michigan Intcncholaatlc

faculty advisor reaponslbie for
thia publication.

2-year guarantee against sunfading.*
A beautiful antique satin, rayon and acetate.
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vehicle toentlIdet.,.ry form will be in-

See how you

IffiTE'rSS.'J
that people, especially In Lon­
don. are In continual fear of
Zeppelin raids

Traverse Rods—Extension

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Rural Yotath
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the Fann

ORIAL

Washington.
The decline of the raSroada In
the United Matte during the peat

Know Your
Legislators

See Great Lakes
Greatest Fresh
Water Fishery
The enormous potential bene­
fits of the great bodies of fresh
water that surround Michigan
JiClude the opportunity to de­
velop this State's sport and com-

Budget-priced FRIGIDAIRE
Bectri-clean Own Rangel

Jor. Them student* are assigned
to special advisors who will as­
sist them tn choosing a more
.pacific major. One ot the great
adrentajjb of Ihe CoMge of
Agriculture is that all the pro­

due* itself in face of predicted
alewife populations.
Recognising thia and the fact
that newly-returned lake trout
will not spawn for six or seven
say restocking of the lakes with
hatchery trout must be contin­
ued at the most rapid rata pos-

Knannm
/AINUT AND S. JEFFERSON

Mh Dirtrite—Boger Johnten,
m Btoott Street, Marshall
(Woodland. Hastings City, Haa-

Basically, this is the thinking
behind lhe Department's pro­
gram to attempt establishing
In the language of the eco­
new specie* In the Great Lakes.
On* fish the Department wants nomic, Rhe need for new young
to introduce Is the coho (silver) people tn the coneemUon and

HASTINGS

Our Constant
Purpose
Throughout our fjfm’s forty-three
years of servide, one purpose has
guided every effort: to provide genu­

reporta Tanner. "We think
chances of success are extremely
good. It la a fish ot high quality.

Oven cleant itself and even the oven shelves and
cooking unit drip bowls-all electrically-ends
tiresome scrubbing and scouring!
Ceak-Unter control starts,
stops own automatically.
Oven's “holiday" tlx.,
holds even huge turkey,
big-family meals.
Giant storage drawer for

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power

problem? More so than the *&lt;a
lamprey ever was, according to
(Yankee Springs, Orangeville. those beat informed op. the situ­
Hope, Baltimore, Johnstown. ation.
x'— •
Barry. Orangwffle 'Ibwnshtp*.!
The alewife 1* to numerous
88th Dtotricl—Stanley M. Fow- that it now poses a threat to
eH, Hl Ionia. (Thomapple, Irv­
ing. Carlton, Woodland, Rutland. Ing within the Great Lakro.1
Hasting*, raetteton. Maple Grove, Tanner reports. It makes up over
Assyria and Hastings City.
90 percent of the weight of all
fish present in the Great Lake*
and its number* are expected to
hold steady somewhere near thk*
high level.
In light of the total picture,
Tanner says the time has come
to question present objective* of
management programs on The

ine help when it is most needed.
In time of bqrgoyemenf. you may
confidently call Leonard-Osgood
Funeral Home.

lhe country.
Thia Ash is comparatively
cheap- to raise and can be re­
leased in streams tributary to

LEOnflROOSGOOD
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strong homing instinct, give*
promise of a high return to good
spawning strums where the De­
partment win plant it.
.
'This species, in conjunction

Phone 945-2471

He explains: "Growing i
Volmar was Uie Western Collegi­ lions ot Michigan residents, ]
ate Hockey Association's leading our millions of Summer visit
scorer, tn IMO with 18 goal* and
21 assists for 41 point*.
While we can continue to im­
prove fishing in our Inland lake*
and streams, the sport fishing
fronUer of Michigan, and indeed,
of all North America, is on the
Great Lake*.”
Aa pointed out earlier, Ulla

3 PIECE KOHLER

Lake* sport Hshing li now be­
ing vigorously Nulled by the
alewife, helped by lhe remnant
sea lamprey populaUon. Hare,.

staff see it, is bow these prob­
lem* should be approached.
T think a policy needs to be
laid down that recognizes recre­
ational fishing aa yielding lhe
most good to ttie most people;
and that lhe fisheries of the

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HHS Students
To Attend Model
United Nations

Dukxs home. * Rev. and Mra Wil­
liam Bryde and Roy Dakas ware
Friday nipper guests ot Mr. and
Mra. Floyd Dutra. * Mr. and Mra
37. visitor* at lhe Ben Christie Floyd Dukea visited Mr. and Mra
home. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Frank
School and married Verner Web­ Dutcher and children spent tte
ster on Deo. 7. 1004.
Feb. M weekend with MT. and
They lived cm a farm in Barry Mra. John Dutcher and daughTownship until Mr. Webater was
elected register of deeds at Barry
Oounty in 1930. Mr. Webster
died cm March 31. 1901.
J**™ • member at the
First Methodist Church, and the
W.B.CB.
.
Mra. Webster la survived by and Cindy Bird attended a of Mra. Lula f^nea at the Leonardone eon. Leon of Arlington birthday party Monday. Feb. M. Osgood Funeral Homs In Hastings
Heights. 111; two daughters. Mra. for Marsha Kidder at the Leon­ Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Woody
Leah Blough of 1329 8. Hanover ard Kidder's home, West Free- Wtnegarden of Hartings were Fri­
day vWtari ot Mr. and Mra. Dean
and Mra. Ruaaell (Maxine) Toiles
Stuart. * Mra. Donald Cullen and
of R4 Hastings; seven grandchil­
dren, and 15 great grand rh(iad the funeral of Glenn Conley in
Hastings Saturday. * Mr. and Mra.
Eugene Poll and daughters of Alto
were Saturday visitors of the Dean
old Price and Mra. Russell Price Stuart family.
Mr. and Mra. Sheldon Meeecar
were Grand Rapids visitors Feb.
25,. Mra. Harold Price and chil­ at Mulliken were Sunday viaitora
dren were supper guests. ■* Julie, of hla parents, Mr. and Mra. Jay
Terry and Gary Yoder spent the Wing.

UPHOLSTERING

are to ba Lee Belfield. Mary L.
Settles, Gloria Casey. seniors,
and Steve Taffee. Rex Wieland
and Lauri Barden. Juniors.
William Czlnder 4nd La Verne
Be Beau will al»o attend as fac-

Charge Driver With
Negligent Homicide

--- V 'Ttaon. 11. or h»nt at the Michigan
, Institute at Pino
ewninaUon when
Tuesday befrae
dM L. E. Barnett
of negligent homl-

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Happiness Is many things to many people, but everyone is hap­
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The United States Department of the Interior's Bureau of Com­
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Top O' The Marais’ that features 21 bright new breakfast ideas
with fish and shellfish. You ean receive a copy of this attractive full­
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sprinkled with paprika for brownneu and broiled In the oven
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When you set out a plate of these golden fish fillets for breakfast,
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1 teat poo n salt
Dash white pepper
Paprika
v.
...----- » aung usuennw. rrruiuuum
and Culbert helped Mra. Ixvttle Qustemala sort Cuba and a fair­
Bumpus celebrate Iut birthday ly rxt^IuUw look at Africa in
Baturday. Mr and MraJohn 1-^;^ m 1M9. He says. “In
Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Warren 1()r United Nations-one doesn't
Cairns were Sunday visitors. Mr. |orgrt Khruscheve's shoe-poundand Mm. Cart Faulkner enter- . ln&lt;i „ many hectf* night* in
talned Mrs. Bumpus Monday for llMJ security Counsil during
dinner with some of the neigh- | which peurv somehow denied to
bora coming in later for Ice emerge, though It wasn't always
cream. cake Mnd coffer * Mr. flrar
and Mra WnT Hill of Charlotte
This exciting program of re­
spent Saturday evening with her I rolactlng activities of the United
brother. Mr. and Mra John Ma-1 buttons b, iponoored by Hlllsson. * Mrsdamcs Faulkner. Cui- dale college International Rcbert. Mason and Cairns attended tettons Club with the assistance
the W-S-CS. at the home at Mra. of Rotary International. It has
Henney at Carlton Center Thur*- been lauded as an important
day. * Mr. and Mra. Guy Nash' aid to International understand of Carlton called on Warren jng tor high school students.

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ud Mr* Davte L»ln«»r. Dtl-.f"
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Jiffy Fillets

2 pounds rockfish fillets or
other fish fillets, fresh
or froxen
U cup melted fat or oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice

visited Mr. and Mra. Dave Relgler
Of Cartton Saturday. * Mr. and
Mra. Art Clinton were Friday lunch

• Frw Estimates la the Has­
tings Area aa Thursdays.

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Mra. Homemaker can give her­
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Parmalei

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Speaker
Describe Requisites
For Happy Marriage
The aenior girt* of Hasting*

Rumplestiltskin
Is Sellout for
Both Performances

Mary Jane Roose
Pledges Troth to
Fred C. Brooks
of their daughter. Mary Jane. to

Mrs. Arnold C. Brooks of Grand

Ticket* for RumpiesUltakin.
which b to be presented in Per­
formances al 1 and 3:30 P-m. Sat­
urday, Marti: 13, by the Plymouth

Lakewood High
Lansing Business University and U
employed by the Oldsmobile Divi­
sion of General Motor* In Lansing.

tion of University Women, have
Mra. Fred Martde
Birk, ticket chair-

Society newS

by Uie Friend* of lhe Library who
mod* ted.
They explained that du* to a

OES Past Presidents
Meet at Hickory
The Barn- County OES

Richard Ponte of Framingham.

The responre to this production

coach at Femdale High School. LaVerne Klnne. president, Reba cqubto of Detroit. Mbs Fonts
was graduated from Hastings
High School In 1963 and from
Ferris State College In Decem­
ber. 1965. as a medical assistant
the University of Detroit. Mrs.
She b now employed al lhe
ed and each guest look home a Framingham hospital. Her fiance
lovely gift presented by the hos- b at Ferris College, where he
will graduate thb June with a
degree In business administra­
tion. Their wedding date b
with learning about a variety of scheduled for June 25.
Mr*. Shad* firmly believer. young people, observing them in
many aHuaUon* and making a
In dating and later in marriage

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth,
Plans for Nuptials

Mr. and Mrs Arthur I. Palmer
of R1 Delton, wish to announce
Uie engagement of Uieir daughter,
Bonnie Jean, to Frank J. Kenfield

Personal Mention

Visiting Women
Entertained at
Newton Home

WHITE'S

Photography
FHOTOCEAPHY

noon'* meeting. Mra. Darrell Al­
drich and Mra. George Elliott,

On Sunday morning, Mr. and I
Mrs Wayne Newton also held
open house for the Elks and1
nlor girts were each presented their ladles at a breakfast.
Guest* of the Wayne Newton*
the Women's Club as a memento
Mra. Neil Sheriff of Hillsdale
meeting.

In Detroit over the weekend to
the Gift Show.

945-3967 attend

their daughter, Mb* Linda Bu­
san Wood, to Michael James
Corrigan, son of Mr. and Mra.
Loyal J. Corrigan of Middle­
ville. Mbs Wood b a student at
Michigan State University and
her fiance Is studying at Kel­
logg Community College. Plans
are being made for a June wed­
ding.

Donald Bachman, Mra. Robert
Brown. Mra. John Panfil. Mrs.
Larry Blair. Mra. Charles Morrill.
Mra. Charles Smith. Mra. Albert
Pranclk. Mra. Clifford Dolan. Mrs
Candace and Stacey Whiting
Gordon Flnrile. Mra. Edward Bald­
win. Mra. George Hamaty. Mrs. of BatUe Creek vblted their
Claude Gardner, Mra. Robert God­ grandparents, the Howard Ed­
frey, Mra. Robert Furrow, Mrs. monds, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Morehead
Bennie Carr. Mra. Robert Vanderand Terry of Birmingham and
Birk, Mrs. Markle, Mra. James Mrs. William Fewaster of Detroit
Wlswell, Mr*. Waiter Forsberg and were weekend guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. John Kulnaky and Mrs.
Mra. Richard Shuster.
Nellie Smith. Joining them on
given a special thanks to the Has­ Sunday for dinner were Mr. and
tings school administration for the Mr*. Martin VanGieeon and
use of the auditorium and the co­ family of Grand Rapid* and
Sheralea Morehead, a student at
also to the High School Key Club Grand Valley College. The din­
ner was In honor of Sheralea'*
RumpiesUltakin i* a story of * birthday.
Mr. and Mra. Art Fredenburg
miller, his daughter and a "little
»no family were guest* of her
man" from the woods.

a* valid a* ever. She also be- Kenfield. Of M2 N. Boltwood Street.
Uevte that without love, truth, Hastings.
thrift end God, a marriage canMiss Palmer Is a 1962 graduate
of Delton High Scliool and is now
employed as a cashier with Model
life and thinks married people
Finance
Company in Hastings.
Thb
Mr Kenfield is a 1959 graduate
ed on anything superficial.
of Hastings High School and 1*
couple contemplating marriage presently employed as an I BM his daughter, the miller tell* lhe
should preferably tave in com- operator with Hastings Mutual In­ king his daughter is able to spin
surance Company.
A July wedding'b being planned.
background. temperament and
UUle man appear* and telb her
religion. Further considerations
he will spin gold from straw if
good
she will give to him'her first­
born child. She quickly Agrees
Mis. Bhada asys a reaoundlnc
and he fulfilb hb promise.
Her audience was completely
After the king and the miller's
and delightfully convinced ttat
daughter are wed. they have their
first child and the little man comes
to
claim hb reward—the child.
ing Uie Ritualistic Contest In
She b so distraught, that he
Hastings were entertained at an
open house Saturday afternoon,
Sunthelmer and their committee hastened by Mra. Wayne New­
ton at their Algonquin Lake all know hi* name is Rumpleatliu

step aa marriage.

Superb Flavor
Shows Off in
This Pork Cuf

Group Enjoys
Demonstration
By U-M Lecturer
—J

Mr. and Mra. Floyd B. Shilton
af Route 2, Nashville, announce
an Sunday lhe Bwogantenl of their daugh­
___n but enthnsla.'rtlc
hnitaallC Cgroup
A!small
ter. Ann Maria to Airman Harry
of peraom enjoyed the ommte
daughter, Mr*. Harold Gray. The
on Monday, March 7, al the old
The bride-elect b a 19® NYC depot.
graduate of Maple Valley High
potfell. a University of M ch­
._,
la hnme inn lecturer, explained briefly
UM SC* VC, BSBSIIU—
~ the propertlw of clay boddles,
Mr*, wimam (Kay) Corrigan Ung* High School in 1965. He glawd raku stapes and fired
will report to Syracuse Unlvw- them In a raku kiln os part °t
eity in March for study of the the demonsUaUon.
Ruslan languaRvThe making of a pot and bowl
the Orta Wolcott*. 1303 N. Mich­
^Droonbcr wedding b being on the potters wheel fawinated
igan. on Friday evening. March
everyone. Some even tried their
hand
at IL Other »pcctator* ap­
In a room gaily decorated in
plied glow to small pct* which
pink and blue, with streamer* 2
were then fired. Tta extremely
extending from the fireplace to
short length of lime, approxi­
Two Hastings girb have pk-dg- mately five mlnuteo. required to
fire a raku pa. made this pos­
Michigan State University.
sible.
'
They are Karen Allerdlng.
The red-hot pa b removed
theme as each cupcake was
prettily decorated in the color* daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wood­ from tta kiln, pineal In
row W. Allerdlng of 519 E. Col­ for a moment and then plunged
Lauretta Ouerneey and Bette fax. and Mary McAllister, dauph- into cold water until it can bo
picked up and iiaMltd with the
bare hand.
Ing. Karen Ehredt assisted at AlUrter of 206 8. Broadway.
Mira Allerdlng is a sophomore
The Frank Kurra plan to le*ve
with the gift opening.
dared a major. Miss McAlllrter March 14th for California to
vblt for several
she b majoring In history.
Church are meeting thia Thun*

Coeds Pledge
Delta. Delta. Delta

ENGAGEMENT TOLD-Mr. and

ning, March 7. with Marte Pea­ announced the engagement ot
man. presented an interesting body and Doris Kelley a* co- their daughter. Janet Louise, to
Paaqual Miro Benacqubto, son
program. She. a crippled wo-

Ann Marie Shilton
Is Engaged to
Horrv B. Miles Jr.

end and on Sunday were in
Jackson attending a family party
in celebration of the 79th birth­
day of Mr*. Fredenburg s grand­
mother. Mra. Della Klsor, of
Lansing.
turned

from

Philadelphia, Pa,

Recent visitors at the George
O. Gillette home were.Lloyd
Valentine, who was here from
WUlb to attend the funeral of a
former neighbor. Mrs. Vernor
Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ayrea and son, Robert, of Battle
Creek, Mr. and Mra. Ward Criffield and Mra. Ruth VanDenBurg.
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Goggins
and family were Sunday dinner
legan who also entertained the
Bill Kellys of Niles.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Landon were
entertained for dinner Bunday at
the Erie Peake home In celebra­
tion of Erb's birthday. Th*
1 family, which Include* the Eldon
Peakes and the Gerald Wallaces.

Mothers Weekend at
Spring Arbor College

thing elegant

Mrs. Olsen Clark. Mrs. Floyd
Barnum and Mra. Richard Darby
spent Uje weekend with their
freshmen daughters at Spring Ar­
bor College. On Friday evening
they heard tta famous concert
pianist. Theodore Uelmann. In a
wonderful l»ur performance. He
b the recipient of Uie SmlUi John-

Reba .‘laggx. meat expert, sug­
gests roast pork tenderloin. Brush Ridge were guests far the
Marinate the meat flrot for
Mra. George Poet spent Sun­
day with her sbter, Mra. Ida
The pork tenderloin b a long, Leak, of Woodbury.
.
tapering round muscle weighing
A/3 Lewb Gutherldge, son of
from one-half to one pound. It's the John Outherldges. b home

the Ellsworth
Saturday evening ■ delicious amor- cooked to 170’ F., the cooking
time adds up to approximately Ishcd his technical training at
was really rolled out for the Mom's
the Chanute AFB In Illinob.
wonderful weekend.
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Ritter of
Lansing vblted b aunt. Mb*
Amelia Walter, on Bunday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Gild­
ing, who returned thb weekend
frpm Florida, visited the Charles
from Hi*
A.
Hammonds on Monday .
1 garlic clove.'finely chopped
Rev. and Mra. Howard Rogen
1 teaspoon leaf oregano
Mix lemon and orange juice, of the Pilgrim Holiness Church
were In Owosso Monday until
oregano. Allow tenderloin to Wednesday afternoon of thb
stand in this marinade for 2 to week attending a seminar. Paa-

FRESH DONUTS

talnlng the Elizabeth Circle and
the group will be making bon-

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth

Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Hutch­
Mra. Gerald Oetroth la enter­
taining the Mary Martha Circle. ing*. R4 Hasting*, wish to an­
nounce th? engngnment of their
daughter,
Diana Jean, to Ray­
Mr*. Carl Bllvemall presented
a very interesting program at
the EUB Church on Friday eve- and Mra Ray Hause, RS Hos-

Raymond Is a 1905 graduate
of Hastings High School and
was employed at the White Pro­
Church. served as agricultural ducts Company. In Middleville
mtalonariea in that country.
before entering the U. 8 Army

gave a talk on Brazil She and

This

Classic
Will Bring Out
Your Best

Blk

Ft. Knox. Ky.
homo of Myrtle Wilson, 231 W.
Mbs Hutchings *is a rtudenl in
Apple, entertained Mr. and Mr*. Hastings High Schoo).

David Barnum and Michael, wedding.
Cadillac; Mr. and MY*. Clinton
ford; Mr. and Mr*. Floyd A*pinall. North Carlton; Mr. and

CMU Coeds Pledge
In Spring Rush

Edward and a’om. Mr. and Mr*.
Mini Janine Osttoth. daughter
Gary Rounds of Middleville on of Mr. and Mra. Maurice Ostroth,
Bunday. March 8, tn honor of of 720 W. Bond, has pledkiM to
Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority at Cen­
birthday.
tral Michigan University.
Her roommate. Gall Nelson of
In the one-winner duplicate Holland, ha* also pledged the I
bridge game Tuesday night at same sorority.
the Episcopal Undercroft. Mrs.
Sharieno Southwell of Wood­
W. R. Birk and Mra. Roy Hub­ land has pledged Delta Zeta.
bard were first. Tied for second
In all. 1(52 CMU coeds pledged
in the 1968 Spring Rusli
Stephen Johnson with Mr:
Ctarles Potto and Mra. Fran
McCloskey.

25th Anniversary

Mjde in the tins cumk
trsdition *ad dimtnuoni.

Battle Creek, formerly of Hasting*,

will observe their 25th wedding
Camp Fire Girls
Sweetheart Banquet'XSS 3
Thursday. March 17 tie creek. Open house will be held

fiottwwlhy
eirellince of con'Uructitm,
UfucbOtt. piKifeon
piKiton frtllint,
fretting, fin*
line
tone quality. Retenimtnijed snd ■
uud by msny Iratheri.
"

The Camp Fire Sweetheart ban­ from 2 to 5 pm. to welcome their
quet wUl be held at the First friends and relative*.
Metlwdbt Church on Thursday.
James Perkins of Homer and ■
March 17. at 6:30 pm. with Mrs.
Harold Gray a* general chairman. Betty Edmond* of Battle Creek!
vblted Mra. Lulu Edmonds on'.
Cabin.
Monday..

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3 hours, turning several limes.
Michigan and five neighboring
Drain. Place meat on rack In states Speaker* from various
denominations were to conduct

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Plain 59c dox.
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The Ionia Art Guild will hold
It* 14th annual exhibit In the
First Security Bank community
room on Friday and Saturday-,
March 11-12, from 10 am. to •
pm., and on Sunday. March 13,
from 2 to. 5 pm. Mr*. Ralph
Bartelt b president.

Claytod Hauschljd. Jr., wax In
Lansing on Wednesday and
Thursday of last week attending

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jordan
recently enjoyed a Western trip.

Cole in Tucson, Ariz.
Eastern University student.

Mike Allerdlng at Corneil Uni­
versity, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Kariton Neil

voeo-.r.
. •
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on Bunday to visit

Chariotte.
U. of M. student Bill Smith
Man-Power school sponsored by
the Investors Diversified Service* was home visiting his parents,
the Willard Smith*, over the
with whom he i* employed.
Mr. and Mra. Ernie Pifleld
are both patients at Blodgett
Hospital, Grand Rapids. Ernie1*
room number b 497 and Edna s,

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Conduct Classes

Barbecue Thoie Lamb Shanks

ST Z e-wsk a

Onions Provide
Frankfurter Pie
Tosty Sauce for
Takes a Topping of Beef Brisket
Drop Biscuits

Saturday evening. Match IX
Vnlww
putu„8
U&gt;«r ckMraom Uwh. lnu&gt;
Thajav, March 11. Club No. 3
SS. £5“^ “iS."”'”*"
with 882 other WMU student* a* x-------------•-- —••«&gt; *&gt;«uuj of th* Upjohn Company. He rethey take part tn practice teach-,
.K^der. granddaughter of
Id* program* in schools through-1 lhB
Underhill*, ha* returned
He h*a collaborated with two
en Michigan.
'
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Name Dr. Brown
To New State
Health Council

slowly with water. say* meat

the Barry County

utenril should be

Director Albert K. HcuaU*.
Staggs. to aawonlngs while cooking so

matauthority.
Barry etudento assigned are;
.
VtoUt
,u w»n
. Uke. Lessenger High School,
Detroit; Joan B. Oay, rj let
grade, Amberly School. Portage.
““T L BumkU.
514 E. Grand, 1st grade, Mlddlevllle West Elementary; Janice J.

dershoc and family. Mra. Daisy
Tbompwx) and Mr. and Mra.
Elmer Ander* and Billy were At the meeting Saturday
Ahsu4_v
____ _

carion colefarated U» birthday
of Daisy Thompson. Our con­
gratulation* to thto grand tody.
Our
birthday cuigratulatlcn*
Htah School i JriJrey J. Hinman,
421 W. Center, Hasting* Junior atoo go to Mra. Altha Hender— ........ — “ — " —*uu JUll ahot of HaaUtjga
Houwman. Boa W; Vicksburg
High BchooL
• ~"
MMdtevifl*: Carolyn F. Leigh.
744 Fremont, Otsego High School:
Kay B. Stanton, R2. Portage
Central High School; Donald T
Stauffer, 507 Grand Rapids
Special Education - Orthopedic. fred Oamdcr. She will return
Grand Rapids Eastern Ortho­
pedic School, and William Stra- Delton about April 1. « Visitor*
laM. Sunday at th* home of Rev.

Hickory Corners

Con,,lc J Baxter,
R3, WMU Campus School, and
Hastings Csntral School, first grade.
Rita Trowbridge of R1 Ver11 Harter Creek
High School.

er and wife. Mr aryl Mra Harvey
KleU. and her mother. Mra.
Henry Kiria also Mr* nick,
Vlelm from tta: Holland area *
Mr. and Mra. Luke MUter and
son* at Uauat spmt the weekend with Mr. and Mra. Lynn

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frankfurters, two vegetables and
the biscuit topping, what should
fruit salad

children of Middleville were din­
ner guari* ot Mr. and Mra. Mar­
shall Tripp Sunday. * Mr. and

egg. rilgtaUy beaten

Onion Sauce

Surprise the family with

1 teaspoon salt
1/1 teaspoon pepper

Barbecued Lamb Shanks have
the flavor everyone like* as well
os the color appeal that only
Mra Magarott Willson Is Em­ ruddy-red anuoe. well browned
ployed in Grand Rapid* and
drive* everyday. * Mra. Kaye
Lamb shanks, once called
trotters, contain shank bonce.
Mra Mary Lou Burd and chllthe Uun paper-like substance

1 .medium onion, chopped
4 cup lemon juice
1 cup catsup 3 tablespoons Worcestershire
K1UCC

1/8 teaspoon rod pepper

DredgT- lamb shanks In *cxvwith lamb. Tills “Ml need not soned flour. Brown slowly In
be removed, state* meat author­
lard or drippings. Pour off drip­
and Mra. Robert Tripp Sunday. ity Reba Stagg*. It helps the out
pings. Mix remaining IngrtdlGene Adgato had ids k-g put
in a oast last week at the Osteo­ alow cooking period.
Cover and simmer until tender.
pathic Hoeipital In Onuid Rap­
Ids. ♦ Gordon Green of Baltic
0 lamb shank*
Creek had lunch with hl* folks.

ef PERSONALS^
holiday and

Mrs. Ernie Skidmore and Wil­
liam Cramer reeeiyad word ot
the death of Herbert Fagan of
Hannibal. Mo., who waa the son­
in-law of tiie Charles Cramer*.
Mr*. Charles Cramer, the former
Irene Houghtalln Chariton, was
a teacher for many years and
still resides In Hannibal. The
Cramers and Skidmores Jiave
visited Uie Fagans at different
tunes.
Il was a happy reunion nt the
Ben Hazelmycr home last week
when their nephew. Walter Sel­
ler*. arrived from Kansas City.
Mo . and also a most enjoyable
time tor his cousins. Uie Henry
Gibsons and Donald DooLUUes.

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Priced
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Onlon Sauce
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Chamber Endorses
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drippings

Frankfurter Biscuit Fie
4 frankfurters, siloed

Directors of the Hastings Area
Chamber of Commerce at their
Tuesday morning meeting en­
dorsed Hastings' proposed plan
to ask electors to approve a
charter amendment to provide
pings. Add onions and cook until I for a single, appointive as*e**or.
tender. Add flour and brown
ITT,Th L.
n approved in April, Hastinga
uuUjd ellralnnU? Ule Pr««nl »T»1 tablespoon flour
1 cup reserved cooking liquid

drippings
1 tablespoon finely choppad
onion
4 cup enriched flour
4 teaspoon salt
2 cup* milk
H cup grated American

■tanUy, until smooth. Yield: IK

4 cup chill sauce

They also endorsed hiring

Home from MAU. to see “My
be sent to. Heart Assoc.. 17100
Puritan Ave.. Detroit, Michigan. Fair Lady" a weekend ago were
Melt lard or dripping* in fry­
Th* local Community Cheat or Valerie Smith with her rooming-pan. add frankfurters and
onion* and brown lightly. Stir United Fund drive include* the
in flour, salt and milk: cook
until thick, stirring
untly
Add cheese, chill sauce. green

Wanted— collapsible high hat square baking dish. Make Prank-

Bake
bonds singing group, of which spoonfuls on mixture.
in a hot oven (426* F.) 30 to 35
one having such a. hat that they minutes 4 to 6 servings.

his mom. Mra. Edward Storkan

troit Friday and Saturday for
the W8U Theater pnamtatlou of
She Stoop* to Conquer" and
"AH'* Well Thai Ends Well.’’.
The Dr. Raymond FBmle* •end
Homer Smiths were at Houghtort
Walter and the relatives here Lake fishing over (he weekend.
had gotten together.
The sojourn In the Southland biting, they had a good time.
William Flora, sou of the Rudy
well as a two week vacation for Floras, has returned home from
Mr. and Mra. John Mahler. They
were guests of John's sister, the charged from the Navy after
W. J. Everetts, at Whiter Haven, having served four year*.
and his brothers and sisters from
The William Wilkinsons are in
Boston. Pontiac and Flint also

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One-half of live new group’s
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M cup milk
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Mr*. WHllam Lewis, Bellevue,
Mr and Mra. Richard Shuster tcln In a hot bread.
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March. They report that three were unable to attend the Priarc nine Hastings and Barry
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Mr. M&gt;ii Mra- Orlta
_T_____ fi..nrtav. Feb 47.
MY. and Mra. Arthur visitor* « Mr.
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Robert Moore and family. Mr. and
Robert King and children of

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Lanring
Ed Fclghncr. who had ipent

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Moore. Mr. and Mrs TUn KJ
local, and Mr. and Mr*. '.

y ease
2air.'W'

few calving difficulties
occurred, although calving diffi­
culties were a Utile higher
among heifers bred to Holstein
gus bulls." say* Boyd.
"If the dairyman seek* a snudl
.calf at birth, especially from
■'This essentially eliminate* «e- . flrat-calf Holstein heifers, he can
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DETROIT — Michigani with a lengthy portage sepacanocr* can paddle route* richi rating the lower Tahquamenon
tn history on Michigan1* 36.000) from the upper Fox.
miles of streams or across onei
5. The Big Manlstec-Au
of the Stale's 11,000 lakes.
Sable route served historically
"Many of the canoe trail*i as a "Panama Canal" route,
used today by vacationers fol­ cutting across the state in an
low the tame routes used by east-west direction with only a
the early inhabitants of Michi- few miles of land in Crawford
gin,1 says Dr. Philip P. County separating the two
Mason, Wayne State Univer­ rivers.
sity historian and archivist.
6. The Muskegon River,
Indians, explorers, mission­ which springs from Michigan's
aries, fur traders and pioneers two largest Inland lakes, Hig­
found traveling the rivers by gins and Houghton In Roscom­
I dugout or birchbark canoe the mon County, flows 200 miles
most efficient way of penetrat­ southwest'lnto Lake Michigan.
Ing wilderness unmarked by
7. - The Tittabawassee. Sagi­
| trail or road. The travelers naw. Cass and Shiawassee
portaged, or carried, their rivers all converge near one
craft from one .waterway to point in Saginaw County. From
another.
that point one can paddle in
"Thev Indians of Michigan several directions. Including
moved often by canoe," says west. For the westward trip,
Dr, Mason, "not only on war the Tittabawassee River is fol­
excursions but to obtain game lowed to the Pine and a por­
and fish to trade with pelgh- tage made across Mecosta
boring tribes." Dr. Mason lists County to the Little Muskegon
some of the historical Michl- and Lake Michigan.
Ki canoe trails In use today,
8. A second western pass,
ntlfled by numbers in the
age. starting from Saginaw,
map above.
1. The Keweenaw cut-off can be made south on the Shia­
was used by Indians tn save a wassee to the Maple and from
trip nrou.id the Keweenaw there to the Grand. The Grand
Peninsula. Modem canoers fol­ River empties into Lake Michl-'
low the same river and lake gan at Grand Haven.
9. The Huron River routa
pattern across the most north­
start* at Upper Strait* Lake in
ern point of Michigan. .
2. The Menominee-Sturgeon Oakland County and winds
River route offers a north­ through Livingston. Washte­
south passage from Lake naw, Wayne and Monroe Coun­
Michigamme In Marquette ties with many choice camp­
County both to Lake Superior sites along the way.
10. The Kalamazoo River Is
and to Lake Michigan, with
most often traveled in two secvarious portages.
3. The Au-Traln and White­ tlons. the first from Albion to
Kalamazoo
and the second
fish rivers serve as a north­
Allegan to Saugatuck on
south route through the Upper from
'
Michigan.
Peninsula's Alger and Delta Lake
1
Counties. A portage connects
11. The St. Joseph River, bethe two rivers..
inning at Sturgeon Lake in St!
4. The Tahquamenon • Fox - . dseph County, swings down
Manistique route cuts through into
I
Indiana and then up Into
wild country In Chippewa. Michigan,
!
emptying Into Lake
Luce and Schoolcraft counties Michigan
1
In Berrien Cosmty.

S

"Get The Beet Memorial For Let*"

| Frank G. Hynes and moreUian 50
years ago they moved to Freeport
By Pictor Sisson
where the writer became acquaintt wm*u»*
in-uu
of Mr. Hynt* In the grammar
school nt that time. We were
One wishes for words at a time neighbors and friends and worked
like tills to express his feelings together In Uie church and Sun­
but after groping blindly. Is nude day School. Year* later. Mr. and
to realize there just ore no such Mra Hynes left Freeport, return­
ing to Woodland area, settling
words.
! Lula B. Makely was bom In on the former Makely farm, naw
I Woodland Township and grew to the home of Uie Dick Kimbles. We
womanhood here. She married hod also left Freeport and about
18 years ago moved to our present
location in Wes: Woodland and we
were once more neighbors to the
Hynes. Our friendship grew and
after they moved to Hastings we
kept In close touch wlU&gt; than
through occasional stope at Uie
home when we were tn town and
by telephone conversations On
Monday. Jan. 31. we spent the
evening with the couple and en­
joyed the hour* of recalling Uilngs
that had happened in by-gone days
and catching up on the doing* of
mutual friends. As we left. Mra.
Hynes followed us out on the
porch to be sure we negotiated the
icy stcjB safely. Tile following eve­
ning. she suffered a severe cere­
bral hemorrhage, and tn the weeks
that have followed we have watched
from a distance as she steadily
grew weaker and then another
stroke, a few days in a coma, and
Full Color Lithographed
she was gone. On Monday we
Designs. 3 - Dimensional
special
joined lhe family and many other
friends and paid our last respects
to this long-time friend. Then we
accompanied her to Woodland Me­
morial Park where she was bld to
rest amidst loved ones and friends
who had gone on before. That
Each
smile on her face and in her voice
will
be missed so much by family
Double Strength Hand Grip*
and friends alike. Good-bye Lulu.

West Woodland

al Cecil* Ranch Houk in Grand
Rapid* Saturday, * Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Humphrey were Ann Arbor
vMtor* Friday.
Howell Newton attended Uie 4H
leaden meeting *t East lansb&lt;
Saturday and ’Sunday. * Adon

daughter and husband. Mr. and
Ur. and Mra. Charles Geiger
Mr*. Albert Bell, returned SatvUlted the Rob *nd Oust Wlngeicr family. A Mr. and Mra. Robert
home* tn North Lowell Bunday.

and Saturday al the Myer* cottage
at Manistee. * The UR. Church
Prayer Band met Tuesday st-the Friday vlsliprs at the Charles days recently with hl* parents.
home of Mr. and Mr* Adon Myers. Geiger home. * Mr. and Mrs. Al
* Mr. and Mra. Martin -Tuttle Barnard and children and Ralph
I and «on of Alto were Bunday sup- i MoOfe visited Mra. Moore at the
I rer guest* of her parents, Mr. and Medical Facility Bunday.
while Sandy ww* recuperating
Mra. Clair Clum.
Bernard Deyarmond *nd Scotty
Woodland were last Wednesday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Jay ton. On Sunday they were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Orton
Wing. ★ The WM_A of the UU guests of their ocher daughter and
Church gave a pink and white family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Black•bower Feb. 31 In the church an­
nex honoring Mrs. Karl Tuttle. * Mra. Alberts were also dinner
guest* to celebrate Angela Alberts'
Friday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray flrat birthday. * Iris Yoder. Betty
Seew. * Mr. and Mra. Ray Seese Cullen. Elvira Blough, Lee Yoder.
visited Mr. and Mra. John Krebs Dorothy Cool and Hilda Brovont
a school meeting at Midand Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough of attended
dlevillc
Allo Friday evening.

Alto were Sunday visitor* of Mr.
Grinnell and Mra. Floyd Grinnell Rosenberger of Alto. A Mra. Roy
were In Grand Rapids Friday. *
Mra.. Floyd Grinnell attended a

George Owen last Wednesday. ★
Sunday dinner guests of Mra. Mina
Wieland were Mr. and Mra. Karl
Livingston and sons of Pinhook.
Mrs Jim Durbin and daughter of
Lrach Lake and Mra. Gerald Dur­
kee and daughters of West Free­
port. * Mra. Ru.iseU Price visited
Mra. Frances Coleman of Hastings
Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead
liave returned from spending lhe
winter In Sierra Vista. Artz. They
were-Bunday dinner guest* of their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Yoder. * Mia Robin

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spending a few day* with her
grandparents. Mr. and Mr* RlchLeonard Root of Hastings were
Sunday visitors at Uie Richard
Shoebridge home. * Mra Muri
Vanderhoff of Hastings visited her
mother, Mra. Stella Tubbs, at Uie
Rlrfiard Shoebridge home Friday.

Mra. Howell Newton. Saturday, a

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sertou* Injury suReyrd by Ricky
Stowell, 10. son M Mr. and Mra,
Russell Stowell of South Wood,
land last Saturday evening. A*
reported to us. Ricky and twq
ether boys were swinging in if

quite a distance landing ™
hl* feet then falling to strike hl*
taken unconscious to a Lake Odes­
sa doctor and then on to Blodgett
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102 W. State Street ot Jefferson
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Sunday,

Dairy herd specialists at Mich­
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Thoughts For A Week

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Blue-Pink
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�I Spring Arrives
Late This Year

The Hastings Banner

And. mntrary to wto* many
bcllave. U» day and nlgU wlU 1

■n
a— sjl. March
in
Thursday,
10. 1966

utaa before U actually cranes
over the hortaon. "Consequently,
the day and night arg most
nearly equal three days' before
lhe equinox.”

Conley. 78. 217 N. Part Street.

graduate from Ha*Ungs High
School. Jack will be trained In
heavy artillery and truck*. Hto
address to: Pvt Jack A. Price
US55830234. Btry 0 3rd. Tng.
Bn. USATC-FA. Fort BUI. Okla.
73503.

Sun has been Readily treking

Ernest L Miller
Dies Suddenly
At Home Here

held al 4 pm. this Wednesday

burial In Evergreen Cemetery at
TaHWHy------

Woodland Manorial Park,

He retired In 1953 from the
irolt.

Although it has been rising

and west point* of the horizon
for the last six months, on this
day of the quinoa the Sun will
shine vertically over the Earth*
equator. Both hemispheres will

Milter. 67. 302 B. Marshall, were

George and Jennie (Troyer i Con­
ley.
attended the
Rogers ! Campki*. Baric-Pvt Robert D
SchoolHe
before'moving
to ££rta

neaday at. the Bponable Funeral
Home with Rev. George Elliott
officiating with burial In Mea­
dow Brook Cemetery at Mulliken.

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MILLER'S Duradean
9 YEARS IN HASTINGS
107 E. Woodland Av«.

who died Bunday. March 8. at

Thursday at Pennock Hospital,
were held a* 2 pm. Saturday at
the Leonard-CL* g ood Funeral
Honxx

explains, "tocauae the number

eon of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Price, 310 E. Walnut Street, haa
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Foot 1 to 6

Albert Borchers
Of W. State Road
Dies Sunday

Glenn Conley,
Retired Farmer,
Road Man, Dies

M pm. Sunday. March 30, aayi than from tho Bun's actung to

while the Bun requires the un­
even number of 385.3422 days in
its apparent yearly travel around

faction Tw

and Etheicen (Reed) Miller He
attended school at Portland and
Sunfield and was a fanner In
Die Sunfield area for about 25

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with his folk* and attended Warner has completed his basic
school there.
i Mr. Conley married Elsie FurllIlw in Ft. DU. NJ. He gradu-1
। long of Costa Grove on July IB. *ud from Hastings High School
In 1963 and entered the service
lusd faimed tn Woodland Town- on Nov 8. 1965. Hobert
Robert to
la the
ship until he opened a barber i M&gt;n of Mra. Pauline Eggleston,
shop In Nashville, latter moving । hi Hasthig*. Hto addrett to: Pvt.'
, to Charlotte where he was a Robert D. Warner. U865830BI8.
jco. E 5th CAT. Bde. Ft. Dix.|
barber, too.
In 1913 they retornrd to NJ. 08640.
Woodland Township where

1910 to 1913.
wife. Caroline, of Hastings; two
tlirrc grandchildren: two broth -

many.
Mrs. Charles Long visited her
sister, tlie Curl Jordan* of Wood­
land on Saturday.

Yeckley 4H'ers
Plan Program

Mr. Miller moved to Hastings
in 1947.
County Read Cummlarion. Dur­
He married Ext her DiBey or.
ing World War II be was rmJuly 8. 1918. and they bad
I The Yeckky 4H Club win hold *
planned to celebrate their
rtehnbilltatton service's ware moved from Lansing to the more ation here and lhe Clark thrtr Spring achievement Mon-1
| golden anniversary next July. purchased for 53 Barry County adequate facilities at M.R.I.
Equipment Company In Battle
Str. Miller, tn addition to hl*
. Not hrarii-m School. All mem- I
Creek.
people
during
the
last
fiscal
year,
|
Barry
County
should
be
very
wife, la survived by a eon, Ernie
He Inter worked all a painter, beta are to bring thrtr Winter
Miller Jr. of 107 E. Woodland; according to John L. Briggs, Rehabilitation Conscious, some retiring in 1950.
| project) to exhibit Hie com"RcRab" senior coordinator in of y-our finest neighbors are M
Mr. Conley ~
to ........
survived
mictee for arrangement* and rethis county for the Division of.R I. faculty people and although
„ by two ------------------land Mrs. Keith &lt;Ruth&gt; Cantwell Vocational Iteiiabllltation. Do-1 only 53 permanent county real- son*. Robert of 1136 8. Church fre.&lt;hments Include lhe Krnnctn
partment of Education.
dent* were receiving
““Rehab", Street and Harold of
Grand
. Robbe-,
Teceivlng
oi
urana
iwooe, Richard
mcnaru Reed.
ru-™. Richard
■of Lansing; 11 grandchildren,
I ■-rvire, nearb- 200 oUsera are at Rapids, three daughtern. Mra. I Shuster and Chari.-s Schoeder

any one time temporary
resident* Jerry-----------’Betty)
Johnson -■
of the families.
- -----------------------------------at M R I and receiving
"Rehab” i Parkview Motel. Mra. Vonda
------------ •------------ig "lUtif
J "*
Townsend
and
training."
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—■* Rapids —
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Mrs *
Jftck
(Mildred)
Conklin
Brins concluded - Vocational
vocauuiuu —
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RehabUitallon can bring a bright
* brolhm-. Fred ot Gull
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___ t^lr» arvt rm&gt; slider Mrs. Rem■■■
future
to tlie disabled.
However,
tills can be done only as the ard (Olyda) Garvey of Na*h-|
community supports live correc­ ville; 11 grandchildren, and 14
tion ot defects, the training for great grandchildren.
marketable skill*, and their em­
ployment tn Jobs where their
ability count*.Hastings firemen were alarmed |
Uy. who have recently moved
Treatment. Including medical
The Onia Johnsons spent the about 6 azn. Friday when smoke
Into their new home In Hope. and surgical service*. 3578
rolled out of the Jefferson Street .
Ind.
Appliances such as artificial
Market. Firemen found a trash 1
Umbo. brace* and hearing aid*. daughter and family, the Earl barrel burning in the rear hall- I
lEgglerton* of Grand Haven. On
(487.
Saturday, March (, Mrs. John- wav. and swept the debris out 1
Training, in schools or on the
Job. to prepare a person for suit­
smoke damage.
able wort in spite of a disability. Cheryl, when the Kappa Kappa
Oanuna Sorority entertained for
I1A10.
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Other services, such as tools
and transportation. 4620.
Briggs stated, "during the

i brothers. Justin and Leo. both
of Lansing, and three sisters, habilitated into paying J&lt;
| Mrs. Ernest &lt;Marie) Hough of
Woodland. Mrs. Mott Lee (Beatrice i Kelly of WlUltsmMon and
Mrs. Monty (Roaollne) King ot
The DVR expenditures in
Lansing.
Barry County total 83.692 during
the year. Briggs explained that
Mr and Mrs Wally Gomcntz. the following services were pro­
and daughter. Marsha, spent the vided
weekend with their ton and
Medical examination and other

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^N INCOME FROFERTY IN THB.THIRD WARD, good location has th/ae room apartment upstairs,
all fumhtod, and down it has living room, dining rootr—'-------- ■*-------bedroom, has basement with gM tost, and garage, for
$10,500.00

IN THE SECOND WARD, a nice home in A-1 condition, three bedrooms and new bath upstairs and
.JoWn a living room, dining room, kitchen and half bath, basement with gas heating system. Is
Insulated gnd has storm windows and screens and garage Want to trade for a smaller home.
ALSO IN THE SECOND WARD, an income property with apartment upstairs, with living room, one
bedroom, kitchen and bath, and downstairs it has living room, three bedrooms, kitchen and bath,
aluminum siding, patio, oil furnace, tiled bath, large yard with fence, and is insulated for $11,500.00

BECAUSE TNI OWNER HAS LEFT TOWN to live eliewhere. we have a nfca ranch style in the Fourth
Ward In excellent location, brick with living room, with fireplace, carpet and dupes included, two
bedrooms and bath, all air conditioned, pine paneled living room, attached garage, nicely landscaped,
$11,500.00

A GOOD HOME ON QUEEN STREET, NASHVILLE, has three bedrooms upstairs and down it has living
room, dining room, den or library, full bath, has basement with gas furnace, a swell Youngstown
kitchen, will sail on contract . —
—....----------- $7,500.00
A REAL NICE PLACE IN IRVING TOWNSHIP with two bedrooms upstairs and down It has living
dinmg room, bath and kitchen, and utility room, heated with bottle gas and space heater,
ere lot for—-—$5,250.00
A GOOD HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, with one large bedroom and large hallway upstairs and down­
stairs it has one bedroom, living room, large glassed-in front porch, dining room, kiteton. shower,
stool and lavatory, full walk-out basement, gas furnace, two stall garage and nice.large lot, for
$7,350.00

AND ANOTHER GOOD SIZED HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with Ihree bedrooms and two closets,
md a hall closet, and downstairs there Is one bedroom, living room, dining room, kiteton and full
oath, has a full basement with gun type oil heating plant, one stall garage and full lot, for $6,000.00

AND A REAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN THE FOURTH WARD, has living room, dinssg room, kiteton.
four bedrooms and full bath, two big tolls, full basement with a double garage in basement, has
converted heating plant---------- ----- ----- ------- .......—--------------------- $9,800.00
AND A GOOD INCOME PROFERTY IN THE FOURTH WARD, insulated and alum.num storm windownstairs's large living room, newly decorated, and carpeted, two nice large bedroom* with closet*
and hardwood floors, TV room, dining room, and kiteton with new inlaid linoleum, the kiteton has
knotty pine cupboard! and work space, a good sixed bathroom with colored fixtures, a glassed-in
is worth seeing and you will appreciate it, priced at
.$15,000.00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, has Ihree bedrooms up and full bath, and down a living room,
one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and has stool down, basenWhl with oil heat and three stall garage.

AND IN THE led WARD, a real good home with Ihree bedrooms and an extra room, and down a
l.v.ng room, den, dining room, kitchen (nd full bath, full basement with gas furnace, one stall
garage, a real good location for------ .......—..........— ----------------- ......$7,000.00
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE 4tk WARD with two bedrooms upstair and one bedroom down, living
room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, has oak floors, full basement with gas furnace, I new I
one and one-half stall garage, cap insulated, newly remodeled kitchen with cherry paneling formica
tops, stainless steel sink, on nice corner lot. clow to Central School$12,100.00

TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for ...
.
.. $2,300.00 each
AND STILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, a|l on one floor, living room, three bedrooms,
dining room, kiteton and bath has gas floor furnace, carpets and drapes, has new roof, asbestos
Siding for-------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...$7350.00
BUSINESS LOCATED RENTAL FROMRTY In good business district which rents for $150 00 per mo. for
$7,500.00
A RIAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, has living room, three nice bedrooms,
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, to* redwood riding, good well, lot Is 50 ft. wide, tuna

A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD in good location, has two bedrooms up and two bedrooms
down, haa living room and dinmg room both carpetad. full bath, kiteton and utility room, glassed in
front and back porches, is insulated, has storm windows and screens, new gas furnace and water

condition, and all for

.$11,500.00

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS

cooperation

from

county

leavtng “rehab" funds avallabteJ
for Investment in training be
re-training of handicapped youth
and adults. It t&gt; only fair to
point out too that hospital in­
surance carried by individuals
and employers ho* also greatly
relieved - Rehab" of expense In
the hoKpiUUhuiHoi) column. nite
fact haa made a very appreciable
change hi our budget report*
ed In "Rehab.”
The Barry County area rreeivBriggs pointed out that lhe ave-

rehablUtated

in Michigan

last

Applied to Barry County this
Indicates pn estimated annual

earned by the 13 rehabilitated
coat of rehabilitation wm 13.692
The knowledge that rehabili­
tation to. a good inveatment of
public funds haa resulted tn In­
creased appropriations for thto
service. At present only a little
over one-third as many people
are rehabilitated each year a*
are estimated to come to need
rehabilitation aPrvlcea. Aa th
number of counselors an
come more adequate It will make
M. possible to provide services to
more people and to the more
severely diaahied. Usually the
more severe the disability th-

the complex problems Involved
habllltatlon services depmds also

arc to the community The far­
ther a disabled person hqs to go
for complicated diagnosis, hos­
pital or surgical treatment, ot
training che more difficult it
problem of thia nature, that is
the lack of medical apedalUU
serving visual, heating, nervous
and bone and Joint disorders
our four neighboring large cities
Biggs said. "Pennock Hcwplta!
and the Thornapple Home aijd
Medical Oare Facility together
with the Health Department
torff are outstanding and provldf

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growing family? get an expansion loan
8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 ... if the age$ on your family roster are starting to sound like the “count
down" . . . maybe you want a home improvement loan for an addition to the house.

Remember, there's always room for one more ... at HCB, of course!

program of prwrentlon and treat •
the 83 oounUea in Michigan.
Bafry Oounty, to 4&lt;Xh tn popula­
tion rise, but you would have a
hard time to find 39 ottora with
lhe Michigan Rehabilitation In-

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ms Win District Vikings Upset Saxons
Stag Shop Romps Over
Goslander Quint, 108-60
MhMheWe
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It. PUUp Tkurulay
HUdirtn.'* •nwra.wx.-ea-

Don Trefry rammed In 24
points to lead Uie Blag Shop to
their lop-sided win. Bill Eckstrom had 15, Jerry Hopkins 17,
Bob Schneider 15, Jerry qtoao

but lost Saturday night to 81.
Philip, M-4B.
The underdog Maple Valley
eagers battled gamely against

ons tn their flrat two engage­
ments, 70-33 and 85-53. had trrrifle desire coupled with accur­
acy to whip Hastings.
Lakewood pumped tn 29 out of
Bald goal attempts and 17 out
M free throws. Hastings
«0od FT out of 87 shots from

Butch Hartman had 13 for
Goslander. Gary Cole and Bill
Howland had 12 each, Mike Cor­
rigan and Tom Havens B, John
Tnflee and Larry Barney 5 and
Gary VanHouten 1.
Don Mohn fired in 34 points to
lead Francisco's Farm lads to

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42 Schools Get

Invitations to
Hastings Relaj

FOR FUN AND
HEALTH

Art Fredcnbunc tallied 14 for
the Platon Rings. Don Bowers 13,
Dave Ling 12. Lan Burna 11, Tom
eels an lhe defending cham­
plane, having won ths silver
anniversary event by edging
Ldnslng Everett, M*M.

five records at last year's classic.
Teams Invited, In- addition to
the defending champions, in­
clude Albion, Allegan. Alma. B.C.
Lakeview, Harper Creek. Spring­
field.. PennUeld. BL Philip, Bu­
ch ana*. Caledonia. Charlotte,

"It's America's
Favorite Family
Fun"

were weekend guests of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
James while Don was in Kansas
THE City with Central Michigan Uni­
versity's basketball team. The
YEAR."
That tribute was paid to Hastings High’s wrestling coach CMU eagers won their flrst game
who is giving up that job to devote full time to administration. In the small college National As­
Rapids. OreenvUle, Dull Lake,
sociation of Intercollegiate Ath­
Grand Haven. Grand Ledge,
It will be turned over next season to Coach Ernie Miller, who
letics tournament The Chips
Grandville., Hastings, Holland
has handled the Saxon Junior Varsity dbring the past season.
West Ottawa, Ionia. J asks on
Miller, now assistant HHS ----------------------------------------------- “
Western Michigan Horseshoe Parkside. Loy Norris, Hackett.
principal, was selected as Coach
Pitchers and their wives will
of the Year by hto contempo-

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nament held at ’ Waverly High
Friday and -Saturday. Coach
Miller brought an even dosen
grapplers to the tournament,
certainly a record for this area.

Ibb ond Mickey Lambert

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Your Hosts ,
lag U invited te attend.
Plans for the Western Michi­
gan IBM.season wtn be discussed

Hastings Fifth
In State Class B
Wrestling Meet

Coach BUI Karpenski handled
the squad while Miller went to
Burma on a PuDbright State
Department appointment to or­
ganise a physical education pro­
gram in that country.
He returned to the HlUtop for
the next school year when his
wrestlers had a 7-4 record. In

Michigan organisation.
•_
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World Championships wljl be

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Get Ready For a New Season
Athletic Director Jock Clarey.
who relinquished the head foot­
ball coaching reins after his
undefeated season last Fall, was
named Michigan's grid Coach of

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Join us For a
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ing their spotlights on Middle­
ville High s Trojans. the only
Barry County prep squad to wtn
a District crown. And Coach Ray
Piute guided hia T-K eager*

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honored Monday night by Kalainaxoo College as the most im­
proved player on the "K" Col­
lege basketball team. Delton has
produced many fine athletes
through the yean. We wonder
how many remember the night

Boehanan. coached by for­
mer HHS mentor Bill Karpenskl. took third with 35 points,
Freeland had JI, Corunna ».
Hastings U. River Rouge 34.
Flint Hamady 30, Dowagiac 17

Eaton-Barry-Ionia league? The
score was 32-38 back In January,
1B47. A. Shepard led Delton with

Haatings was eliminated by
Lakewood, 75-70. then the Vik­
ings lost to South Christian, BB47; Alma was eliminated by Ith-

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lost In consolation
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about tXOjOOO over last year. Of
the total, some MOSXXX) haa been
paid out for tax-reverted and
gifted State lands throughout
Michigan, and for purchased
northern two-thirds of the State
For these types ot lands, pay­
ments are made at a flat rate of
30 cents an acre. The Depart­
ment's remaining payments tn
lieu of taxes total almost 1282,000
and cover purchased State lands
in the southern third of Michl,
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300 from 36 Teams in
‘Y’ Cage Jamboree

it Bowlin?

AJBC SENIOR DIVISION
Standlag*: Hasting* Bowl S3, Mike Reynold*
UAW &lt;14. American Mathews 524. i&gt;
Good series: Rick VanDenburg
194-610, Mike MIDer 170-400, ger 208-529, Gene Grabau Ml,
Ken. Keeler 517, Ray Jenkins 548,
Keith Craig 210-496, Ed Shelsr
231-553. Jack Bowman 234-638,
Art Brewer 306-541, Jack Hheler
526. Ben Kenyon 213-628 and
MONDAY MIXER8
Don Drake 532.
Welcome Tavern 78, NorthRde
Grocery 67. Poodland 84H. Vogt's RECREATION LEAGUE NO. Z
OH. McAlltatm 601*. Food Cen­
Standing.: Gilmore's 59, Ackter 59’4, Haan's and Sheriff's ell’* 57. boekshore 66. Wood­
Girts 57, Piston Ring 66, Savings man** Lumber 494. Nashville
Loan 50’i, Hshlngs Heights Gravel 484. WaUdorfl'a 48,
49, Mary’s Beauty Shop 484. Johnnie's Auto Parts 474. Park­
The Banner 454, Big D 43. er's Tavern 414. Goodyear Bros.
WBCH 394. Parmaieea 37, Auto 39. and Hastings Meat Market
Tag Inn 31 and Michigan MagGood score*: John Kaslnaky
257-620, John Gordemkl 345-501.
Carl Baker 201-663. Paul Casssl
233-549. Larry Penrod-130-547,
len 177-489. Gerry Newton 212­ Al Taylor 200-553. Ray Lund­
538. Peg CTOnlnger 176-471. Mil­ quist and Jack Eehtinaw 637,
dred Smith 182-514. Lucille Wll- Bob Adams 535. Howard Johns­
lltta 179-476, Thelma Barr 176­ ton 211-533. Al Morgan 225-530,
479, Leah Dawa 201-479, Jean Dave Kruko 530, Pat Gilmore
McAllister 186-498, Gladys Ed­ 512, Bob Ward 508 and Stew
wards 178-490. Irene Heath 178­ Howes 600.
509. Shirley VanDenburg 219­
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
542. Joan Kaslnsky 170-469. Ar­
High MriM: Al Morgan 230­
lene Swanson 204-524. Iris Yo­
der 191-481, Wilma Daniels 174­ 541, Allan Hlnrichsen 233-540,
Bob
Slocum 314-496, Al Taylor
496. Bernie Eckart 187-490. Marge
210-506.
Benny Brown 179-615.
Wieland 192-510, Ellen Dalman
187-484 and Doris Stanton 168­ Bonnie Wyant 213-491. Ron Pellow
182-476,
Helen Bourne 163­
472.
452, Velma Slocum '169. Jo Mor­
gan 1M, Phyllis Brown 151. Jim
MONDAY BOWLERETTEB
Standings: WalldorfFs 77, Pen­ Bourne 170, Jack Croninger 156,
ney’s 72, Hastings Radio * TV Gene Wyant 117. Von Howell 151.
Llx Wyant 149, Jodene Howell
151. Rose Hlnrichadn 163, Doro­
SB. Gilmore's 57. Gardner's 55, thy Bum* 155, Wealey Friend
Covering 52 4, ' Mahler Motor 190-488 and BUI Bums 171-477.

Hastings Milling 45. Arcade
Beauty Salon 44. Action Flex.
Cuylera and Bums Refrigeration
41, Rockhill St Bangliart 38 and
Copper Lantern 30.
599. Shirley VanDenburg 183­
517, Irene Heath 172-607. Bally
VanDulne' 173-500. Bdtty Bheler

486. Madeline Everett 196-469.
Jo. Tinker 171-460. Barb Kleraey
196-656. Memo. ©ePew 180-470.
Boonie Hathaway 168-482, Pat
Dim 163-452. Shirley Drake 171-

1)71 Donovan 108-452.

Rose Moore IM. Jinny Betts 164.
Sandy Clinton 188, Louise Annis

Welcher 168. Jane Cole IM, Gin­
ny McLaughlin 171. Jane Fred­
enberg 181, Kale Colvin 168,
Frieda Jaynm 162. Gladys Ed-

BANTAMS (UNDER 11)
Standing*; Haan's Standard
6014. Dale's 47%. Barr's 394. LP
Gju and Kaechele's 38. Legion
Auxiliary 37. George's Cltgo and
East Bide Lumber 36. Superette
35. Bum's 344. Patton's 34. Bar­
ry Lumber 33. Hasting* Alumi­
num and Food Centex 31, Copper
Lantern 304. Hasting* Motor
Sales 25. Auto Tag Inn 20 and
V6tJ 184.
'
R. Wyngarden rolled 158-293.
B Terry 156-287, M. Kaslnsky
155-262, B. Curtis 143-361. 8.
VanDenBurg 141-361, J. Miller
139-259, A. Merrill 139-257. B.

More than 300 boy* and girl*,
from 36 teams are to participate i
in Hastings' annual "Y" basket- ,
ball jamboree to be held Satur­
day morning and afternoon In
lhe Hastings High East gym,.DIrector Bob King has announced.

Saxon Boosters
225 Enter Hastings Women’s
Bowling Tourney Over 2 Weekends Schedule Cage
Forty-five teams are entered in ern. Nunes League. Shlrkey’s.
the I960 Hastings Women's City Bob'* Bike and Copper Lantern. Bill March 22

THE STARTING POINT: Having been bom, one may itart bowl-

abbreviated garni
Bowling Tournament which gets
underway this Saturday and
by their contributions to the Sunday. March 12-13, and is to
be completed on the following
United Fund.
Champions are to receive their weekend. March 19 - 20, Marge
awards from YMCA President | Haan, secretary, reports.
Duward Caln and from Youth I
There are 72 double* combiCouncil Chairman Robert Cart-: nation* entered. 144 single*

making the 7-10 tplit.

Director King announced that] the all-events division,
both east and west entrances to | The defending team champion
THE START1NO POINT: The beginning bowler determine, hie the gym will be open by 8:45 axn.
handicap division b Ne-Hl
parents and bev*
boys may
that Barents
mav which posted 2967 last reason
starting point by placing his heel* two inches.from the ao .that
foul line wWi his back to the pin*. He then take* four and a enter on the court the boys will with WaUdorfl's taking the ac­
play on. The doors will also be tual team honors with 2303.
half brisk walking step*. (The extra half-step is for the slide.) open at 12:30 for the girts'
Darlene Everett and Nancy
After determining the starting point, turn around and try It
Taylor won the doubles event In
several time*. If you feel cramped, lengthen the approach . Championship teams Include: 1965 with 1276 with the actual
tlighlly. If you feel you are stretching your steps to get to the Chuck Sunthelmer's Buckeyes doubles title going to Irene
who won the 8th grade league; Heath and Shirley VanDenburg
foul line, shorten the approach.
Tim Clarey’* Condlea, 7th grade with 981.
champions; Chris Guggemos'
513. Denny Frederickson 225-522 Furniture 45 and Poll's Con­ Comets. 6th grade, and Greg 1965 singles handicap champ
and Robert Brittenham 187-513. struction 374.
Ziegler's Trotter*. 5th grade roiling &lt;38 and Mra VanDenGood scores: Don Graham champions.
206-561, Don Cheney 191-538,
Saturday's schedule follows:
COMMEBCIAL MAJORS
Ruth Cheney 153-425. Roger Da­
Marilyn MacKenzie won top
5th Grade Boys Schedule
ton Rings 88, Harwood's 63, Mil­ vis 156-435, Vcrdle 145-406, Ruth
money in the oil-events handi­
154-434, Oscar Rice 144-414,
ler's 69 H, Roush 63. Culllgan's Rice
8: 15 am—Panthers (Adams) cap division with 1879 and Mrs.
Maurice Adrian von 180-494, DorVanDenburg naturally won the
otha Brumm lbt-460, Bruce vs Vikings (Smith).
9: 40 am. —Trotters :Ziegler) actual trophy with 1643.
Brumm 173 - 468. Bob Tossava
Teams bowling at 1:30 Satur­
181-614, Carol Tosaava 183-454. w Saxons (J. Goodyear).
day Include Stanton's. Sheriff's
6lh Grade Boys Schedule
Dick Wilcox 193-495 and Jim
Girls, Parmelee's.- V St J. Mobil,
It was Jack Bowman's night Rhoades 191-542.
West Court
9:15 am. —Dwibbles (Barlow)
ker's, Rockhill St Banghart. Has­
630 pins crashing Into the pits
vs. Panthers. (Englert):).
with a 237 high game. Joe Gle9: 40 am. —Surfers &lt;8L Mar­ tings Floor Covering, Walldorff's
and Powder Box.
tini va. Irish (Shumway).
larowskl roiled solo honors with
Team* rolling at 4 Saturday
10: 06 am. — Comets (Gugge257 finishing with Ml. John
are Motor Aires. McAllisters.
By Mrs. Ethel Blank
mos! va Wolverine (Moore).
Kaslnaky fired 223-587. Shannon
Penney's, Vogt's. Welcome Tav
Lydy 206-572, Eouneth Engesalh
7th Grade Boy* Schedule
Mr. and Mrs. Vertin Kauffman

Barry Ready Mix. Color Center.
Northxlde Grocery, Hastings Mil­
ling, Arcade Beauty Shop. Ne-Hl.
Gardner's, Piston Ring and Oilmore Gems.
Teams rolling at 6 pm. Sun­
day, Marell 20. are Hastings
Cleaners, Pleasant Point Motel,
Masting* Motor Sales and Big D.
Other events will be rolled on
all four days, too.

vs. Uncle's. (Leads).
Ith Grade Girls Schedule
10:30 am.— Untouchables &lt;8.
Goodyear) va Condlea (Clarey). v*. Cheryl Doolittle Team. East
Court.
8th Grade Boy* Schedule
1 pm —Claire Goodyear Team
10:30 am. — Wolverines (Ar­
Court.
nold! vs. Spartans (Francisco).
10: 55 am. —Badgers (Hatha­
way! vs. mini (Smith).
11: 20 axn—Wildcats (Vandenburg) n. Buckeye* (Bunthelmvs. Kendra Robbe Team. West
Court.
&lt;th Grads Girl* Schedule
10:55 am.—Red Team (Annex
Plus).
2 pm.—Chris Besamer Team
11:20 am.—White Team (An­ vs. Cindy Bchondelmayer Team,
nex O) va Blue Team (NE.&gt;.

Hastings faculty.

In the 7:30 preliminary game,
the men on the faculties of
Central. Northeastern and South-.
eastern who are over 40 will play
the faculty men from the high

ASTINGS

EATING
FURNACES

Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal
PLUMBING SURPLUS
WATER SOFTENERS

WATER HEATERS

Haitingt

HOT WATK BASEBOARD HEATING

Call Wl 5-5769

or

Wl 5-3732

There was a time when
a new ear warranty meant
only 2 yean or 24,000 miles
of protection.

Lumber 43. Bob's Bike 394. Mil­
ler's Plumbing 34 4 and Ocker-

endeavoring to see bow many
Conley 195-526, B. Handy 221- guests and new attendants will
march to Bunday school in
Denhurg 177-520. M. Corrigan
180-496. B. 8t. Martin 188-471, a hold Saturday evening, Feb. 26th
Bowman 172-445, M. Lambert
al the parsonage, * The WM
Wilson 155-458, A. PTOderickson Society prayer band mooting
167-459, D. Stanton 179-475. P.
Brown 172-453, J. Loco 172-414, Ovcnshire at the panonagc
B. Kleraey 164-453, P. Allen 162­ Thursday afternoon, Feb. 24th.
470. E. Davis 162-484. B. High
167-455 and J. Dalman 181-476. igan U. B Conference will be
held March 14 and 15 at HarrlB. Howes., 164-470.
NITE HAWK LEAGUE
Standings: Farm Bureau and
Head Pins 36, Delton 33, Rollers
30. Devereaux Furniture 21 and
Michigan Avenue Coffee Shop
13.
Dick Aldrich led the field with
227-601, L. Silsbee ported 569.

The Saxon Athletic Boosters
Club has scheduled a basketball
program for Tuesday night,.'
March 22. to replenish their
scholarship fund and to provide '

game will have three minute
quarters, lasting a total of 12
Michigan Stale's new assistant minute*.
basketball coach is Ous OanaThe Athletic Booster* have
kas. who for 12 yean coached schrduled lhe banquet to honor
Uie basketball and wrestling
Lansing High School.
squads for Monday. March 28.

Pleasant Valley

Harold Eckert 660. Robert Miller day evening lunch guests at the
200-579. Pete Lublenleckl 202-531.
Mike ffchooddmayer 538, Merle Wm. Letaon ot near Woodland
Haines 548. Max Myers 210-538.
sons' Wednesday. * Mr.
Hollirter 227-547, Harry McCol­
lum 529. Floyd Williams 534,
Les Springer 545. Maynard Tuck­
K. Rose 132-240, J. Bumworth er 202-562, Rod Newton 524.
138-239. K. Allen MO-234, M. Hll- Galen Daniels 624, Paul WoodUkar 114-234, O. Ziegler 140-233.
B. Havens 122-233, J. Haan 142­
231, K. Rayner 121-233. C. Mar­
tin 132-229, T. Robinson 129-228. Dave Goodyear 514
D. VenDerMolcn 120-226. M. Burns 500.
Arizona via piano Wednesday. *
Halnea 126-224, M. Nelson 113­
222. Jerry Whitney 106-212. R. WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Morgan 116-208. V. Smith 104Standings: Hastings Motor and daughter, Christine, made a
trip to Maume, Ohio, Saturday
naw 112-200 and K. Plook 100- Mairrt on.
w, .Btanian*
66. Shlrkeyl X G A 61, Rea4y

COMMEBCIAL MINORS
HA8TLNG8 CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings: Smith Bros. 664,
a night for outstanding scores
and Middleville's Jerry Keegstra
led the hot Classic wheel rolling Consumers Power 55'». Deputies
steadily for 225-215-212 for 652. 65. Dale's Bakers 54S. Cheno­
weth and South End Pood 53
237 for a fine 649, Pat Terpsnlng Urte Cltgo 60S, Parker's 49.
blistered the lanes with 169-267­ Hastings Electric 48. Tinkler's
310 for 646, Lawrence (Honk) and Al&gt; .&amp; Dot's 46. Hastings
Keeler pasted 211-194-214 for Aluminum 44«4, Patten Monu­
619. John Kaslnsky fired 180-223­ ment 42. The Banner 36 H and
212 for 615, Bob Boyle rolled 237­ Viking 28.
184-187 for 612, and Dave Irwin
also got over the BOO barrier put­ Ing kegler Thursday, roiling two
ting together 190-192-222 for 604. 222 games finishing with 622.
Joe Burkholder chalked 202­ Paul Cassel postal 219-589, John
615. Harry Long 227-585. Jerry Kaslnkjry 206-577, Ray Jenkins
Smelker 531. Jerry Pager 517, 200-561. Emmett aucaseth 206Ken Beckwith 515. Art Gallup &amp;52, Cart Hathaway 202-544.
558. Paul Edwards 613, Jim Barr Robert Ingram 187-580, Galen
224-506, Merle Haines 529. Bill Daniels 183-640. LaVem Bow­
Hackney 214-597. Harv Haan man 193-622. Curt Avtry 177-502,
207-542. Warren Kermeen 501, Jack Taylor 181-502, Clyde Di­
Maynard Park 237 - 549, Dick vine 182-504. Morey Greenfield
Hart 263-583, Stu Sweet 555. 186-513, Ray Lundquist 181-508,
Shannon Lydy 212 - 589.- Ward Bill Cassidy 192-506. Jerry CutWoodmansee 207-660. Joe Olela- chall 178-602, Ken Oranata 218-

Teams bowling at 3 Sunday
are Mary's Beauty Shop, Haan's
Standard. Ockerman's Mahler
Motor Sales, Duraclean, Hastings
Savings St Loon, -Haatings
Heights. Michigan Magnetics.
WBCH and MCF Lassie*.
Teams rolling Saturday. March

At our place, that’s a
thing of the past

Mra John Letson attended the
Oounty Farm Bureau Woman’s
meeting at Ionia Wednesday.

and Mra Clayton Neeb. * Mra.
Dorothy Briggs and daughter.

549. D. PUher 534.’J, Durbin 206­ visitors at the Herman Millers
526. H. Aldrich 502. Paul Cassel Rev. Chalmer Miller and wife of
407. D. Tebo 453. D." Wlsnewskl family were also Bunday lunch­
eon guesta. Mra Clyde Zeigler
and daughter. Laura, of Way­
LaDere 407 and R. Pavlik 470.
land and Ronda Neeb. local,
were Bunday dinner guests of
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE Mr. and Mrs Floyd Neeb a Mr
Standing*: Welton's Heating
'O River
m-.r Bend null
70.
Golf &lt;■
64, High- GroenvlUe were recent visitors
land's Dairy and Thomapple of ber mother, Mra. Vera Geiger
Skating Rink 57. Andrus Insur-1
“
Gulf

Service

474.

Johnson's

Call Wl 5-3481.

NEW CARPETING
Buy Miller
26 os. 501 Nylon-$6.95

Simple as 1-2-3

Compare Quality and
Prices

G

Buy from Us

and
Be Satisfied.
Absolutely No Seconds
NO CHASOI FO« INSTAUJNO!

MONARCH
—MST IUYS IN Ot OUT Of TOWN—

||. 11

Miller smhuoun
?

lot I. WMdUBd, HmHwbs

SERVICE

Hhm Wl 5-2091

Barry s Farm Store
5. H«iwv«r «t Hastings City UaUta

Dewey's Car Palace
*
--

�LARKE BUICK

PRICED TO SELL
BARRY'S
SAVE 5$ $
Chrysler-Plymouth

CLASSIFIED AD FAGE PHONE
HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3W
MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Words.

S. Hanover «t Qty Umlto

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

1965 PLYMOUTH

1965 CHEVROLET
BMAk; 4 crt. aulomelk, w/waH».

MM DODGE HARDTOP
Lancer Q.T.

1964 PONTIAC
1 1 “* *
Mw. w/wslta. On* ownar.

T

1M3 MRBCURY CUSTOM
4 Dr. Sedan.________8L»
1» MERCURY MONTRREY
4 Pr. Sedan
.............. $ ■

torn 4Qf
1964 BUICK
loSabr. 2 Dr. ttardtap. Pcww .leerMg and braka*. Low mltesga. .

UM T|
v cent™

MM FORD GALAXIE 5M

Calendar of
Special Events
THURSDAY, MARCH 14
THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB
wlU meet on Thursday, March
10, at 1:30 pm. at the Hasting*
City Bank.

TUESDAY. MARCH 15

1*1 COMET

1963 FORD GALAX IE

1963 BUICK.ELECTRA
2 Dr. Hsrdtsp. On* awrwr.
Low Mtasga

1963 CHEVROLET
DdAlt; V-a automat*. 4 dr. Qn*
ownor. Low (ntte*c«- Locally owned.

IMS FORD M TON
Ha* radio.......................$1,05

1MI CHEVROLET 1 TON
One owner. —...............MAM
1M3 FORD ECONOLINE BUS

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

BAND - The Hastings Shrine
Club present* the Saladin Mil­
lion Dollar Band at the Cen­
tral Auditorium, Hastings. on
March 24 at 8:00 p.tn. Ticket*
are available from any Shriner
or at Gardner1* Drug Store in

204 H. UkklcM

Wl 3-1114

Peat Poet • Fottiof
Vermiculite • Poet
Sphagnum Moat

BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARDEN
231 W. State

Wl 5-5912

NOTICES

Classified

1310 N. Michigan
UM HORD CUSTOM IM
4 Dr. Sedan, Orutea-mstic.
8 cyl, power steering, radio.

$3.47 up
WINICK*S

Amaryllis • Bagenlog (oxhibition sixo in 6 govgoova
colon)

4 DY. Sedan.------- ....IU 435
1M&gt; MBBCUBY CONVERTIBLE

"WHITE SALE1
USED (AR
SPECIALS

5,7 to 15*20

It's Time to Start
Your Bulb.!

1964 PONTIAC

1964 THUNDERBIRD
2 Dr. Hdrp ; light Mu*, aula trans.
rMfa. P-T. »tr*. brake*. wtndraw.

CANVAS TARPS

Phong Wl 5-2479

|j FARM IMfI! Mf HTS

Ufa RAMBLER AMERICAN
Cttnv. Stand. 6 CyL Radio.

mi ooyTKManwiB

Farm Machinery

'SPRING FEVER'

-John

Dwr.

Ko.

HO Dim

—John Deere 2010 utility with
loader. Like new I

Land Beak Interest rates
remain at 5V6 %. Get the
money you need to build
your farm business—get
it at this law rate. Repay­
ment terms up to 35
years. No prepayment
penalty. See us about a
Land Bank loan I

—Used Wheel Hone Lawn Trac­
er with mower and blade.

WANTED
E0V4I4SAT3ON DIRECTOR
AppUcaUoru will be accepted
far Barry County Equalimtlon
&gt;40000 MONTHLY POSSIBLE—
Home Typing. Full or part­ APPLICATIONS ARE NOW HE­
time. Details $1.00. B4B Re­ , ING TAKEN far full and part
search Enterprises, P.O. Box
time help. Immediate opening
IM, Holcomb, Missouri 83852.
for fan Uma ^rls—days. Apply
_________
.
3/M

Starter and light*.
2 Dr. Deluxe trim. Automatic.
8 Cyl. Radio. 19/XX) actual miles.

-Used 3 pt. Rear Blades—7fL

Turn your free mornings, af­
ternoon or evening* Into
cash. 810 for each,three
hour a Oar necessary. No
canvassing. Call MS-4239.

—John Deere No. 10 Flail Chop­
per. A-l shape!
1M3 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE
Power steering and brakes.
—Case 95 Spreader. Almost like
Low car mileage.

IMS FORD GALAXIE 5M
Convertible- Ford-o-malic.
8 Cyl, w/walls, radio.
l»G2 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE
8 CyL Automatic. Power

—Several Used Plows—All sixes.

-Good Used Chain Saw*.

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

ftfl blue Sedan

Wl 5-5052
VIA

tFif MNIEP

extras,

WANTED . .

13*3 PONTIAC
. . ..Catalina 2 Dr. Hardtop,
power steering, radio. White­
Wall*. Look this one over.

RmmR Ford Ik.
32S N. Mich. Mu *45-2421

IN! CORVAIR MONZA COUPE

HASTINGS OFFICE
301 Vi So. Michigan
Open Maa., Wad.; Fri. 8:30-5:00
Phoaa 945-9415

Part or Full Time
Clerical Help.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

967 CALENDARS —Wide vari­
ety of prices starting at MAS
per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
matches. Call: Battle Creek.
WO 3*0150 collect after 8 pm.

2/3 ACRE
CRIDLER,

Do you plan on retiring?
Do you like to travel?
You can earn 81000.00 per MATRON - For private home
month on an investment of
and school tor retarded chil­
8100.00 to start in a business
dren. Live In. Tuesday and
of your own. Husband and / Wednesday off. 43 hour week.
wife can wort together. Gerald ' Middle-aged woman preferred.
Driesenga, Rl Toeland, MichlReferences neoMeary. Write
Jeanne McDaniel. 1008 North
Ave, Battle Creek. Include
TWO COOKS for IB week* sum­
your phone number.
1/10
mer camp four miles from
Hastings. Prepare evening meal
qn Monday and noon and evenlng meals Tuesday through
Friday beginning June 13

BroU. Ms VH wMMrtMdwork. Clean IM •quara leet
for only MM. Hai Unp Floor
State. Wa­
ll U
tf

r Sten** Wallpiper
&amp; Paint Stor*

ssnuvi.

Some Experience in
Bookkeeping Preferred.

Apply:

Mr. Ivan King
S 'ALt-MISC

BI6 SALE
MOBILE HOMES
(B-10-12 Ft. WM«)

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Winter Coats 35c each

Write:

Rawleigh
MCC &lt;fel3

FUrta Boat*. Trailer! and mceaaortas. M-M in NsshrflJ*.
OL MR1 or QL 148M,
tt
SMILCY POST-BUILDINGS DOING
TURNS
after 4
1001 8.

Freeport, III.

Am.

NOT ICE
MOBILE HOMES

I-5D65

Coll SMILEY BUILDINGS

Heating - Plumbing
Sarrica
N~ • Um4ol . R.p«i,

KAECHELE'S
W 5. Ckwcli

Wl 5-5352

Attention:
Man and Woman

Blips. Bras. Panties and
Girdles as marked.

Rawleigh Dealer in
N. Barry County or Hastings
(Male or Female)

Dept

INTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC

5-241* 107 N. Michigan

Flexfab, Inc.
Tie* Fab is an Equal

Wanted At Once

BORDERS A NICE CREEK

Halting*, Mich.
616-945-9103

INCOMB TAX RE­
at your place or mine
pm. O. W. Spencer,
Dibble. Hearings Ph.

Do you need extra money to
supplement present warning?
It you have car and phons
you may qualify for top-paying

More than 10.000 men and
women now earn upwards ot
"
For more information write:
FULLER BRUSH COMPANY
2483 Gaywood
KalamaMo er plume: Fl 5-2944

RXTT SANDER (Century),
grinder (Century), «abre saw
(Century), pipe die*. 3 handle*
1/1 to 114", pipe cutter, pipe
stead. 8.K. eockat seta, a small
•ack of bolts, die* and gape.
Miscellaneous small carpenter
tools, twaemade cover for
back of truck with metal root
and pipe rack. Parmer Thomp-

�LISAU

NOTICE

Guests included Mr. and Mra
Ward Jarrard. Mr. and Mrs.
Darwin MaCteiland. Mr. and Mra.
KMM Rsrtee, MT. and Mrs. Roy
Ttttaneyw, Mr. and Mra. Ward
Orwq Mr. and Mrx Guy Kant-

KSSL,"

Woodland

Public Forum

for the kind services of the
Henton-Bmlth Funeral Home.
Rankin's Family

In Memoriam
concert la sponsored by the Haatlngp 8hrtnc,Club. Th* program
starts at B pm. and will last
for one and a half hours In the
HMtlngn Central Auditorium. *
Tbs Child Study Club will meet
Tuesday. March IB. at tho home

In loving memory of our dear
wife, mother "and grandmother,
Sopiironla Matson, who passed
away March 8. 1065. “Forty-nine
years wt- spent our lives together.
There was sometimes sorrow and
tadnesa, but there was always
love, and until we meet again,
the children and I will say with
that same love, 'Good - Hight,
dear wife, mother and grand­
mother, Good-night?”
Badly missed by

wraA"

AU clippings were sent to the
State prerideni of garden clubs
who replied." I am Impreecal,
for altho It la worthy, often the
papers don't find that much
room for a writeup.”

speaker for the evening will be
Mrs. Ralph McCelland. Bho will
demonstrate cake decorating. *
The Woodland PTA will meet
Monday, March 14, at the school.

partment will present a demon­
aeration. This wlU be the last
meeting before the annual school
ot National Council of State fair on April 2.
Garden Club % Ina, wrote,
Walter Hershberger has re"Thank you for sending me that
wonderful conservation materi­ turned from the hospital. Mra.
el" It, too, consisted of Banner Herahboger a slater, Bertha Mulleulx of Battle Creek is spending
a few days with the Henhbergera. We are glad that Walter is
able to be homo among his
frisnds. ★ The village election
wm be held Monday, March 14.
It may seem silly to hold an
election, but it really is not.
Volunteer Girt Scout adults are Even with no cosnpoUtkn tt Is
buDdlng a bridge to the future
nc a* least three and three- Important to take the few min­
quarters million Giri Scouts in ute* neoemary and got out to
the USA today. Over 6,000 ot vote. If you fall to vote for three
years you are no longer regist­
those girts are members of your
ered and must re-register with
local Glowing Ember* Girt Scout
the village clerk. Ona trustee
decided not to run Chis year and
tbs oenunittoe ha* been unable
Io find another pertsm to fill
th*jto*UoC. That means when you
go fawn to the flrebam Monday
to fbte there win be two nimes

LIGALS

Hags ffli
Niehl*..

ter will be competing tar prims.
The prises may be seen Ln the
old port office (Claarical win­
dow. Proceeds from this candy
mle win be used to award let­
ter* and send members of the
band to Michigan State Univer­
sity Bummer band camp. Thia
camp proved very worthwhile for
the band last year. Get some
candy early so you will have
time to get more after you find
out ho* delicious It It. AU band
members from seventh through
|2th wlU be participating. * The
Methodist Jr. MTF will sponsor
a bake sale Saturday. March 13.
They will bo located nX the old
port offleu (daasteS) bunding.

School Election
Notice of the Loit Day of Registration
of the Quolified Electors of
Hastings Public Schools, B-l
BARRY COUNTY
STATE OF MICHIGAN
To the Quolified Electors of
Sold School District

WHO MAY VOTE?
S«cHon S32 if Act 269, FabUc Act.
Michl,,..
1955, OS amended, provides th* following: “Tho
Inspectors of Election at an Annual or Special
Election shall not receive the vote of any person
residing In a registration School District whose
name Is not registered as an elector in tha City or
Township in which ha resides

!

Gene D. Hall. 10, U8N. eon at
1Mr. and Mra Floyd B. Ttodd at
:R3 Hastings. and Larry W. Wat।soo, 1*. VSN, sod of Mr. and
Mra. Bernard Watson ot M Has­
tings, hare teen undergoing
seven weeks &lt;rf barib training at
they will bo assigned to a school,
shore eta firm or ship, according
to their Navy clawI fl ration teste.

LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION
Th* last day on which penrets may register with
the Township Clerk (s) er City Clerk to vote at the
Special School Election to ba hold on April II,
1966 to March 14, 1966. Person* registering after
5:00 o'clock p.m„ Eastern Standard Timo, on the
•aid day are NOT ELIGIBLE to vote ot the mid
Special School Election. Persona planning to regis­
ter must determine when the City and Towsthip
Clerk*' offices will be open far registration.

Board of Education

force of the Girt Scout move­
ment since Its beginning.
- Aft President of the Glowing
Ambers Girt Scout Council, I on thia and get out to vote. Use
would like to take this oppor­ yoor voting privilege.
tunity to thank all of the volunThe Vikings surely handed
their fane a surprise Wednes­
day evening when they won over
possible for girls. Because of the Hastings Saxons, 75-70. This
Falla, Idaho. Ha la to report to
their leadership, girts of today surely put the finishing touches USB Aljp AKA M at Norfolk,
will be better prepared to meat to the 65-66 basketball season. Va, until a Nuclear billet la open.
the challenge of the future.
It is too bad they had such a
Sincerely yours,
long losing strenk but now they
will have something to look for­
ward to next year The final
score Friday night looked pretty
bad, but they were up against
the number one team which was
By Mrt. Stephen Chgood quite a threat. Our hate go off
to the boys and their coach for

Cloverdale - Hope

g IT

OF LAST DAY
OF REGISTRATION

Under fka provisions of
Public Acts of Michigan,___
fra Hom will NOT BE TAKEN BY SCHOOL OFFI­
CIALS and only persons who have registered at
general elector* with the appropriate Township or
City Clerk of the Township or City in which they
reside are registered elector*.

Thii Notice ii given by order of the
Board of Education of Hastings Public
Schools, B-l, Michigan.
Dated February 28, 1966 ,

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
Clip This Guido

h*U**b«iar, impraeUyl

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Wall, Drain
field. Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
1,000 gals.I. Call 945-54B2.

thorlzed Dealer for Wheel
Horie Tractor and Lawn Boy
Mowers. E. L Carpenter HardWATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
Gilmers Jewelers, 102 E. State

MOTfoa

Of most

daUd Ike 3llh ds

Hlra'tl UiHlim,
Atleraey, for PeUllo

PISIICTIII CHUT

ASS8CHTI0I

MEMORIAL M0NUMB4T1
Of DISTINCTION

©W

CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
ports and supplies. McCulloch
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.

301 S. Michl,.. An.

Hastings

Office Hours
MON., WED. &amp; FBI.

Phone 945-9415

AUTO — mi
BONDS

HOD-STACK
Agency for
INSURANCE

urday evening vlalUn at the
Woodman* wore Mt. and Mra.
Robert McKibben, Mr. and Mra.
Ike^MoKlbten and daughter.
tMra Ronald Andres, Mra. Bta-1

Phan Osgood and Diane, Dennis
and Damns Anders went to visit
Mr. and Mra. Bob Andes* and
temlly of Mlddtevllia ★ Miss
Kim Andss wm tastAsllsed
last weak with pneumonia,

RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired,
Recored. Biskay Sates and Serv­
ice, 2IB N. Jefferson. Phono
Wl 5-5174.

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapen
Fabrics In Barry County. Klnct
rods. Installation and Hangmg
Beverwyk's Color Center. 221
W. Mill.

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES pf tracton. machinery and chain sawi
in our now building at 124 N. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
Rapair and new work. Fixtures
’---------------- Kelley Electric
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl
« Middleville Rd.,
5-5052.
•2790 after 5 pm..

Insurance and Beside
JERRY ANDRUS
This Weakly Servlet and Repair Guide

�Personal Mention

Woodland
School Menu
imazoo

Razed

Filtf’erald Corps
To Entertain
Children June 2
Pvt. Clarence F. Benner, after
a 10-day leave at home, reported
to Fort Belvoir, Va. to attend
an engineering school. His par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benner, and grandmother, Mra. Iva
Birman, drove to Fort Knox. Ky.
Feb. 11 for hU graduation and
he accompanied them home. His
address is Pvt. Clarence Benner,

There will be u names party nt
lhe Medical Facility on Tuesday,
April IB. Prizes will be furnished
by each member.
Several members are planning
io go to Battle Creek on Satur­
day. March 12, to entertain with
a party at tho V.A.VB. Refresh-

iroane in Michigan. The plan­
ned capacity of lhe building
was 300; during World War IT.
it housed as many as 765 pati- the City Bank on March 25 with
Dorothy Meier, chairman, as­
■ 11 was formally opend on Aug. sisted by Hilda Blackford and
29. 1«59 when James Buchanan Dorothy Oronrwold. The clialrWM U» IMh President of the man has asked Bea Peltier. May-

Ruby
Henney
Your Cond.dof. to.

Halting. City
Traaiurar

Whist party on Thursday, March
10, at 1:30 pm.
Tito Corps has accepted Invi­
tations to u paid luncheon at
Kalamazoo on Tuesday. March

daughtera of Dowling spent Fri­
day at Uie Arthur Klopfenstein
Johnson of Union City who be­ homo. * Mrs. Myron Hancock
came parents to a girl. Rose­ of Brookville, Fla., spent the
mary. born Thursday. The John­ weekend In Lansing with reUsons are former area raridenu.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mra. Leo Frey and Kathryn

Middleville
The Baptist Missionary So­
ciety meets at 7:30 pm. Thurs­
day al Uie parsonage. * Mr. and

April 13.
President Bea FelUrr present­
ed a five-year bar to add to the
35-ycar pin representing 40 years
of service to Clam I. Bayne.

The 3x4 Club meets* at the
home or Mra. Voight Curtis
Tuesday, March IS. With Mra.
Rowland Curtis aa eo-hostwa.
Mr. and Mra. Clay Adams were
Ln Grand Rapids on Thursday ot
last week Co visit Mr. and Mra.
Urie Adams. Lisle Is very 01.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Mina of
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra
Dell Morgan were Sunday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mra. A. D.
Mr. and Mra Charles Higbee
recently visited Mr. and Mra.
George Ragta in Donna. Texas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole in

WE SOLVE

PROBLEM WATER
Acid

Iron

Abels read an article on "Flag
Making.**
The charter was draped for 30
days hr memory of Grace L.
Johnson, a past National prral-

village and workmen are wreck­
ing tho building prior to building
the Pogo Memorial building on
the rite. * Mr. and Mra. Lynn
Prentiss and daughters of In­

Banfield - Vicinity

April 4Hi Election
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hooper
returned Sunday from their two
week vacation at Boynton Beach. Luther Lenz for a potluck
Fla., where they were their sis­ pedro. * Little Cindy and
ter, Mrs. John Robbc Of Way- Leonard spent the week
their grandparents. Mr. ahd

Mra. Archie Dunn and family,
Mr. and Mra. Ray Dunn and
family. Mr. and Mra. Wayne
Ferris and family and Mra.
Myrtle Dunn. * Saturday call-

Cloudy

Bad Taste

Bad Odor

If your faucet water is staining your fixtures, ruining
your laundry, or is otherwise obnoxious—you have
• PROBLEM. Ills so easy and so economical to have
clear, filtered, conditioned water . . . automatically.

and
Jim
with
Mrt. callers at the Loo Frey home
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frey
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Prey of Battle Creek..

mentary Building to meet Mino
Bartiaru Frants. a senior Scout
from 8. E. Grand Rapids. She
showed slides of her experiences
in the 1965 Senior Roundup In
Bayview. Idaho.

as president of the MSU Alumni
Varsity Club.

Phone 945-5102

313 N. Softwood

Broadway at Center
Rev. Don M. Oury, Rector
0 a_m. Holy Communion
11 tm. Morning |rayer and
sermon. Nursery and classes for

k'.'JI

spending a few weeks Ln sunny
Florida has returned to Michi­
gan and la spending sortie' Hine

'naIVraliy women uve
longer Than men, just
took HOW LONG 1UEY STAY
GIRLS

enjoying living in a trailer Ln
Florida far the Winter months.
* Many people enjoyed "My
Fair Lady" In Hastings. * Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Homellnk and
two children from Sparta were
Mrs. Mabelle VanWecfden. SunThe blood bank is Monday,
March 14. at the Mejhodlst
Cliurch beginning at 12 noon
until 6 pm. If interested coll
Mra James Hicks, phone SY 6­
3785. * The Olrl Scouts of Troop
199 took part in the Methodist
Church service last Sunday
inorulng. Prelude, Jody and Belli
Helrigrl; greeters. Stephanie Ho-

THE SPAN OF LIFE is lengthening for oil of us. In

Chevelle SS 396. A truly potent performer, and right
now you’ll get just the color and equipment you want.

Impala Sport Sedan. You've heard of that famous
Jel-stMother ride. Get it right now in a No. 1 Bug!

Boy:rn. were acting acolytes.
Jody Heingel. Kathy Kenneen
and Stcplianlo Howell were given

1930 is was 60 years . . . now it's 70 years, and going

up. Good sense tells us to save from every paycheck
retirement fund to assure comfort and security
In our golden yean. Your insured savings earn high

OUR CURRENT
DIVIDEND RATE IS

'/.

ON All
SAVINGS

Mean." by Rev. Tabor, was In
keeping for the honored guests.
Two cars ot people went to
Nappanee. III.. Tuesday' for
World Service work sorting and

Batea and Mrs. Harold Taber,
will give the program.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Long-

Chevy U Nova SS Coupe. Always great on economy,
now lhe.best buy you ever aimed info your drireway!

Corvair Monza Sport Sedan,. Really different driving,
fun to handle—and a true Double Dividend Dag buy!

Starting now-Double Dividend Days at your Chevrolet dealer’s!

CHEVROLET
DOUBLE
BEND DASS!
0.J WT8 • N0.1 CARS

3W M pear Chevrolet dealer's

Join the crowd—bat try to be'it the head

of the line! Because right now you’ll get a mighty
handsome boy at your Chevrolet dealer’s

during Double Dividend Days. (That means
No. 1 Boys oa America’s No. 1 Cars.) Pick
troos 45 great models of Caprice, Chevrolet,
Chevelle, Chevy U or Corvair. Choose, too, from
a virtually endless selection of colors, custom
loaches, engines and interior trims. Availability

safety: Seat baits front and rear .Padded Inst^
meat panel • Psddad sun visora • Outsit

mirror (use It always before passing) . Shatter­
resistant Inside mirror . Two-speed electric
wipera for better visibility In a downpour •
Windshield washers • Back-up lights.

and variety have never beengreater—lhe
daughters dropped in Thursday
evening to help her cetebrale her
birthday. They were Mra. Marcia
Loftus. Mra. Shirley Allan and
Mra. Carol! Palmer. Bunday Mr.

bays have never been better. Bat hurry—Doable
Dividend Days won’t last forever! So see

au kind, of good bay* oil in ono plow.. .nt you chetroiet daUsw Chevrolet ■ Chevelle • Chevy D • Corvair • Corvette

136 E. Stat. St.
n&gt;«M Wl 5-9.53

&lt; LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 $i

HASTINGS

PH. Wl 5-2425

�Church

Chxrt*» E IHyle

and certain other medic
Q- How much will medical In­
surance cost?
A. Th* premiums are .18 a
month—shared equally by these
who *tgn up and the Federal

curity AdmlnlstraUdn will be
glad to an—f K. Your Social
Security District Office located
nt 56 Ransom Ave, NX. Grand

Q. How do X sign up for the
hospital Insurance program?
A. If you receive monthly so­
cial security or railroad retire­
ment benefit*, you arc automa­
tically covered, if you do mot
receive there benefit*, get in
touch with your *oclal security
dk'ulct office. Remember, you
mu*t be at least 65 to be eligible.
Q. What benefits ore payable
under hospital insurance?
A. Up to 90 day* of hospital
care are provided fur each cpetl
of Illness. You pay the flrat *40
and 810 dally after CO day* of
inept tallzaUbn. You uro also
eligible for outpatient diagnostic
service*, poBthrapltal home
hc.Tlth services. and (effective
January 1, 1907) posthoapital ex­
tended care.
Q. What provision is made for
paying doctor tillls?
A. There Is voluntary supple­
mentary medical insurance to
Irelp pay for physicians', service*

Monday I
8:30 am. „
„
— &gt;~
added- rorvioe tt U alto open to
the public each Monday evening
fFom 4:30 to 9 pm. Address
your question* and requrau to
that office, which will reply di­
rectly to you. For telephone re-

Trooper Morr
Helps Apprehend
Escaped Convicts

on the closing night, Wednes­
day, will be Rev, Phillip Coch­
rane, a native of England, who
was in the Congo during the
uprising at 1984.
Rev. Brrnrn began his mU-

to fix a hi-fi

W*'v* got th* know-howt.j|n
factory-trained pononnel to'fl
your hl-fl uh peopwty, ^ _

TV and topa recorders
expertly repaired, too.

Intone Requiem
At Nashville for
Nathan Harwood,

of tire Philippine Radio Out­
reach of the Assemblies of God.
ire was in charge of the produc-

Pennock Hospital

has been named the aaalnlant
director of development in charge
of church relation* st Otter­
bein College, at Westerville, Ohio.
This part year. Rev. Turner porate bonds and other similar
types of property.
All UB. bonds are exempt and
or Flat Rock, Ohio.
the tax on deposit* In Michigan
He graduated from Otterbein banks and building and loan asCollege in 1943 and U the sec­
ond graduate from that Col­ Michigan bank* will be paid
lege to Join the college develop­ rectly.
ment department In ths past
Ail corporate stocks are

and Mrs George Smith were in
Pontiac to attend the funeral
will graduate from the Tiffin. l of the latter's brother, Larne
WSCU Meets Tuesday
Ohio High Schorl thia year has
The nwnUU, WCTO -111
„
at Mr*. Fied Bower s. 715 E. | lege to continue her schooling.
Grand Street, Tuesday, March
15. at 2 pm. Mr* Gerald Smith
WlU be program leader, the topic
bring "Man's Relationship With

TWO ACADEMY AWARD
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Stan Trumble, C.LU.

RICHARD BURTON,

CUKBUOM
OSKAR WERNER,

New York Life
Phone Vermontville

Strand «i Hastings

259-7298

, CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
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Fwmtrly st Flmron* Star*

REAL ESTATE

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

INSURANCE

Ford to Speak
In Battle Creek

ION Di

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Ticket^ may be obtained from
Vincent Crawkey, Employees Re­
lations manager of Eaton by
calling 962 1571 in Battle Creek
or at 463 N. 20th Street, or by
calling Mm H. A. Adrounie In

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a

Mouthwash and Gargle
■nd advanced medical
technique* can often cure
ailment* in a matter of days
which often required week*
or months of bod rest. It’s
no wonder we say that
today's prescription is the
biggest bargain in history.
The next time you have a
prescription to be filled, rely
on our friendly, prompt
prescription service..

Your i^J) Pharmacy

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mately 1,040 square mile* tn
preaching and Uterature dis­
tribution throughout the ConIn their po*ac**lon ‘were a 12gauge shotgun and a .22 caliber
rifle, both l&amp;uied. and a box of
shotgun shells.
Morr and Mueller observed the po*M**lon* were left behind In
car. 1U bright lights operating. the eacape, during which they
When the light* were dimmed, were Intercepted by a truck fuU
one headlight was not function­
ing. Asked to show identification,
the convict* produced empty
prison-made wallet*.
The two escaped Feb. 28. scal­
ing a fence in civilian clothing
which they were allowed to
wear. They allegedly assaulted
a man in Jackson and stole his
rar, after he gave them a ride.
The car reportedly wu aband­
oned tn Detroit
•OHrayf who claim* to be a
former profearional football
player, wu charged with carry­
ing loaded weapon* in hi* car
in notation of ceruervatton taw*.

lot of know-how

)k. associate judge of the U-S.
f the National Conference on
ting lhe new Klwanla-iponaorcd
ba Edward C. Keefe, Oklahoma
ItlonaL Hasting* and some UH
I program which aims to bring
Illi of Right* and the American

there when World War II broke
out. For IB months they were
isolated from the outside world,
having no transportation except
a bicycle to cqytr kn area- of

Togs far the past 81 year*.
Rev. McOmber, Ute speaker for
Tuesday evening, has been ac­
tive in nearly eve^y phase of the
missionary work In the Philip­
pine* rince arriving on that

Farmer Dies at

April 29 between 8 am. and 6
Rankin Hyde. 71. R1 Delton,
pm. to aid taxpayers In prepar­
ing their intangible tax return* who spent nearly all of hl* Uta
due not later than April SO.
as a Prairieville Township farm­
Intangible personal property er. died at Pennock Hospital on
subject to the tax includes all

of God radio broadcasts through,
out the Philippines.
Uninrsity of Michigan Hos­
Founding the Blodl Medical pital in Ann Arbor where be
Center, which cares for mater­ had been a patient fire week*.
nity. general out-paUenta and
Bam June 10, 1904. tn Hea­
lepers, was one of the first tings. he was a son of John and
Agnes (Schmitt) Harwood.
Besides hl* parents, with
whom he lived, he'is survived by

tlKMICt
nmet

Intangible Tax
Prairieville Twp.
Expert to be Here

Lakewood High
Plans Parent,
Teacher Meets

Medicare in 2 Parts—One Pays
Hospitalization, Other Medical

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nt

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m Science
'Substance'

i Mothodists to
ir Missionary

‘YoaA-AJhtna’
In Auditorium
Sat, March 19 V

Turerisjr, Path* and Bon ban­
quet, fl:30 pm.
W. C. T. U. al Amy Bowers, 3

7 pm. Evening group.
8 pm. Chancel choir rehearsal.
Gerald Oetroth. director Please
Cry to be present, we*ro practic­
ing the cantata
Friday V. C. W. Board of
Managem 8 am
HaUirday. 3-4 pm church 11-

FT. AWBMOtt CATHOLIC
.
arose* tar duton
Rev. FT. Dents P. Nash. Pasta
Bunday Mass*: 730. U Mm U Mlle R. of M-M on Mato Rd.
LaRoy Kenney, Pastor
OOM LADY OFORBAT OA3L
10 am Bunday school
11 am Morning worship.
Wed, 7:43 pm MM-Week

BAITING! BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Russell Houswnan. Pastor
' Mr Donald Elmore
Director at MuMc and Youth
8:43 am. Sunday school ci mom
tor all agea
11 am Manage by the pastor.

NOTICE

OF LAST DAY
OF REGISTRATION

Wr rinsed sy Activities
fl am. Men’s Prayer Band.
8 am. Women's Prayer Band.
1:30 pm. Dorcas Missionary

W (MIDLAND
____ v
CHUBCH OF THE BRETHREN
8318 Coats Grove Road
Rev. Chart* Gibbs, Pastor
Worship serricea 8:43 am
Bunday school, 10:43 am
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult

A. J. Spoelstra Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am
Worship, 11 am
Bunday evening service, 7:30.
Wed. evening service, -7:30.

Nahhath erhcml 8:30 am.
Saturday worship, 10:44 BUL
Pray* meet Tuesday, IM

Rev. B- R. Darla Pss»r
Just off M-Bfl, North on M-30 in
Village of Woodbury
Bunday school, 3:43 am
Worship, 11 am
junior church Aw children. 4-8.
Youth choir rlh*r*l, Wed, 8

1831 Ionia Rd. KlUn-.i
Bunday tehool, 10 am
Homing wonhip. 11 am.
Young People's Service, 6:30

Fellowship service, IM am
Youth Fellowship. Wed.. 7 pm
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
vice. Wednesday, 8 pm at Roger
Carey home, west at church.

To the Qualified Electon of
Said School District

Bunday school. 0:43 am
Morning woobtp. 10:48 am
Wednesday pray*, 7:30 pm
A warm invitation is extended
to all to attend the servioM ot
thia friendly church.
Every Bunday. 830 am, lhe
world.- wide Free Methodist

Section 532 of Act 269, Public Acts of Michigan,
1955, os amended, provides the following: “The
Inspectors of Election ot an Annual or Special
Election shall not receive the vote of owy person
■ residing in a registration School District whose
।
name is not registered os an elector in the City or
Township in which he resides................. ”
'

LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION

MM"W

NO MEMBERSHIP

OR POLICY
FEES REQUIREDI
CAIL YOUR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE AGENT. HE'S USTW

You Calf Yourself A Christian

That's what being a Christian is all about. A Christii

i believes that Christ

died for his sins. If you accept Christ as your Savia

wou will'live forever

with God in Heaven.
A Christian goes to church. Lent, the season of

time to start.

AACHII DUNN

ENCASH SAVINGS

WOOPLSWD

What will God call you when you dM?

1/1966

AUTO
INSURANCE

Sunday school, 10 am
Worship. 11 am
Youth meeting. 0:13 pm
Evening prayer meeting and

Tho last day on which persons may register with
tho Township Cloth &lt;•) or City Clerk to.vote at the
Special School Election to bo held on April 11,
1966 is March 14. 1966. Persons registering after
5XX) o'clock pm., Eastern Standard Time, on tho
mM day ore NOT ELIGIBLE to votp at tho said
Special School Ejection. Persons planning to regis­
ter must determine when the City ond Township
Clerks' offices will be open for registration.

ICewiHes, Michis*"-

SUBURBANITE

•^BETTER SERVICE

WHO MAY VOTE?

ITMr Notice is ghron by order of the
Board of Education of Pleasantview
lliomoafery School, Barry and Calhoun

HERE'S A NEW IDEA

Bast Warthan Street
Marvin Slckmlllcr. Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am.
Evening service. 7:30 pun.
Mid-week prag* meeting Wed­
nesday evening. 7:30 pm.

STATE OF MICHIGAN

Board of Education

1333 Women* AsendMlon
luncheon. Program: "AU One
a Wo." Panel of woman from
church* moderntod by the
Rev. Don Oury. Woman from all
church* are invited. Plan to
attend and Call Mr* Darrell
Aldrich 13-38741 for mervatlona
330 Cherub choir practice
4 Junior high class in church

CABLfON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBooch
Morning womhlpi 8:18 *-nlBunday school. 10:13 am
taUon Boys Clubs.
»
Saturday—7:30 pm Youth for
Christ at Central Auditorium.
Nursery for all mrricea

School Election
of the Qualified Electors of
Pleasantview Elementary School
BARRY AND CALHOUN COUNTIES

HASTING 8 WWHJCYAM
I METHODIST CHURCH

404 W. OSte Ph. Wl 8-4310
Bat. Sabbath school. 830.
Worship, 11 am.
Tuseday pray*, 7:30 pm.
Bmday, "With ter Today,- on
■V. WOOD, Channel. 8. 830 am
Bunder. Votoe at Prophecy,
ladto WMF 1380. 030 am

Time dill fliec.

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF WOODLAND

�I

THB HASTINGS BANNEB—«’ •

KROGER BR- NDS CARLOAD SALE!

THS
WEEK

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Thsraday, March IS, IN4*

Mrs. Frank Hynes’
Succumbs Early ;
Friday Morning ■'

White Bread

1’/&lt;-lk.
Loaves

Cherry, Lemon. Ume, Black Cherry, Orange.

BORDEN'S

Raipberry Black Raipberry.
Strawberry or OrangePmeappla

Cottage Cheese

KDCiPFD

IVIXWVJbIK

Gelatins

AVONDALE

French Fries

Embassy - 1-qt. 4-cx?bfl

Country Club - 1H-fc. can

5;.79&lt;

Chili w/beans Syrup
Country dub - 24b. pkg.

Kroger - pkg. of 48

Kroger-3-lb 2-ox.

Cheete Food Hot Tea Bags

APPLESAUCE

Kroger Spaghetti or - Z-lb pkg

'

Avondale - 3&amp;4b can

UPTO

Pork &amp; Beans Macaroni

650

Kroger Peaches or Avondale 1-lb. 13-ox.

Kroger - 1^-lb. btl

Bread &amp; Butter
Plate

1110

(Kh wook a pwce ot SMH-M D&gt;&lt;w&gt;orvar«
w,N bo iMlurod for iuil 19^ For wch S5
to grocery purchaui. you are enHltod to
one piece al Hui low price There'. no

H O
ta/ITU BAPU
WITH BACH

(s PURCHASE

DOUBLE Top Value

STAMPS Every
WEDNESDAY!

EXTRA

Tag Value Staapa

'

with* coupons below

Catsup
Kroger.- 14b. 3-ox. pkg.

E fl ’op *Aluf

Kroger - 1-qt. 14-ox. can

Cake Mixes

Tomato Juice

Kroger - 1-lb 1-oz. can

Kroger - 14b. Vox. can

50 STAMPS
tho purchsie ol 2 or more pkgi o/

Frrw ligi, night, Iruin
-H- (T Rtutlig CUcieu

Fruit Cocktail Small Peas
Kroger - 1-lb can

Redeeoi al Kroger thru

I

New Books

-

At Hastings

.

Public Library
ncrioz BOOK*

Avondale - 8 fl. ox. btl.

Peaches

Vanilla

Kroger - 14-OX. wt. btl

Kroger - 1-lb. 5-ox. can

Catsup

Pork &amp; Beans

Kroger - 14b.’ 1-oz. can

Kroger - 1-lb. can

Peas or Com

U. $. CHOICE TENDERAY 4th &amp; 5lh Ribs

-

Pears

THIS WEEK GET YOUR SHEFFIELD

2

Funeral services for Mra. Lula
B. Hynes. 79. 1014 N. Mkhl«an&lt;
Avenue. who died at 6 ajn. PHday at Pennock Hospital, were'
held ac 1:30 pm. Monday at the.
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home.. .
The Rev. George Qllott offi­
ciated and burial was In Wood-'
| land Memorial Park.
Jtn. Hynes had been haa-pitalbed rinee Feb. 1.
8he wu bom in Howard City
an Nov. 3. IBM, the daughter , of
George and Arwilda (Lucas!'
Maklcy. She moved to Woodland
Township with her parents when
she waa 15.
■
She married Frank Hynes at
Woodland on June 4. 1905. Theys
lived in Freeport for 40 year*
where Mr. Hynef wu associ­
ated with the creamery for 30
years and he taught school for
10 years.
In 1S45 they retired and z
moved to a farm a mile north
and a mDe weal &lt;rf Woodland
on the Jordan Bead, where
they lived until ISM when they.;
moved to HaMlnp.
She was a member of the First
Methodist Church of Hastings.
In addition to her husband,
the is survived by a son. Ward
of 10IB N. MlclUgan. and one
gnuidson and three great grand­
children: and one sister. Mrs.
Ford &lt;Evn&gt; Stowell of Woodland

,

HAMBURGH

",°T Cherries
Avondale - 1-lb. can &gt;

Beans

GORTON'S

Avondale - 1b. can

Kroger - 8-ox. wt. can

Kroger - 14b. can

Nw purcheM ot a lK-4b pkfl ol

;

JIFFY
VEAL STEAKS

Kroger Com or - 8-ox. wl. can

" ‘ ‘

STAMPS

Garden Peas

Applesauce
Kroger - 1-lb. can

Kroger - 14H fl. ox. can

STEAK
or ROAST

Pork &amp; Beans Evap. Milk

FROZEN SEAFOOD SALE

*1 Kron., thru

Fruit Cocktail

Tomatoes
BONELESS ROLL^r

I

trdwn al Kroger thru
Sal, March )2, 1964.

HlES-SHORE FROZEN

Fish Sticks
FRES-SHORE HADDOCK, COD OR

~ WHOLE or HALF

FRESH WHOLE

Perch Steaks 1

Semi-Boneless
HAMS

RYERS

BOOTH ROUND BREADED

SHRIMP

|

CORDON'S
PORK SAUSACI

U. S. Choice Tenders y
rh« purchaw

RIB
STEAKS

any 2 pkgi of

EMBASSY
NUTS

QUARTER SLICED

PORK
LOIN

U. S. Choice Tendersy

Fresh Picnic Style

Country Club

Harrod* &lt;

CHUCK STEAK A 69' Sklileu Fmki

PORK
ROAST

I

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59' Smky-Uiki 10-OZ wt pig. 65'
FamJy Ff0.„

* Sava

C

Kroger Brand 1-lb 6ox Min. wt.

Luck Mutt &gt;A pt, 69' Sliced Bkmmi.pI.J9f BEEF STEAKS m is a. »1 Coralsh Game Hm«h79'r|
PLUMS, PEACHES or

TROPICAL TREATS

Nectarines &gt;
For Banner Classttled Ads
Call Wl 5-3481.

Golden Ripe

Bananas

Juicy # 45 $ize^®

Red Ripe Whole

.Cantaloupes
or Red Ripe-pint

Watermelon

’

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE

AVOCADOS or

Cocoanuts

Spaiili er

Strawberries

Honeydew

—■ w.

PINEAPPLES or

Papayas
ucb

rof vaiui

50 STAMPS
KROGER
PUDDINGS

Redeem el Kroger thru
Sai. March 12. 1946

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ALOUPE

PIACHBS, PLUMS *
orMCTARMU I
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KROGER BRAND
ICE CREAM
Rodoom •' Kro®or Ana

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGBKY
ziv wm im. a.

�MSU PubSsetion
Reviews Hyfcrlda

er to Get
Honors

'ears Old

HASTINGS BANNER

Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS
or manufacturing terete are regu­
larly inspected and check weigh­
ed to Ineuro that Che purttesCan getting what they par
aa 1 egg maul w! on the label
by the statement relating to the

Michigan DHIA Moves
To Give More Service

Carlton Grangers
Report Activities
Feb. 34 meeting w*h their an­
nual open bouse. Members and
guests «at down to a 7 p.m pot­
luck supper, with Swine steak
provided by the Orange.

Barry Farm
Calendar...

SMITH BROS.
IVl. CUt.LOCH S

Jay Wing arrived home from
Modeata. Calif.. Saturday. Feb.
2fl, at the Kent County airport
about 4tM. Mra. Wing. Mra. El­

Portugese cal jtrtsd cod 0 Bel

expert Ties
.

aaavici

JIM BARR
Bay a $32 wtos Gaftia nd and
txasUnalios for ont/1I2A0.
Sat a terrific m in actioi-grt a
terrific deal oo thi; tyia cutiag
mohiMtion. Doo t Id this oat gat

Tire Shop
u. s. ROYAL

HORSES

We're everitsaked en
sacked awiMoalem altrate,
33
priMad abrogea. k’e
got la eseve. Tbreagh Match
I Mu
of
w&lt;itn|» pumpa fuel oil truck
meters, and all other commerci­
ally used weighing and measur­
ing derioga The Sealer alao
atatca that while the vast ma­
jority of merchant* In Hastings

Orange. Jcgoe Weinbrecbt then
listed some of the advantages of
belonging to the Orange and the
program wound up with a hilari­
ous novelty act, "The Human

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

SMITH

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE

Wilkes. who wm agricultural
agtnL in Ionia county before
comln* to MSU two yearn ago
in the fMd dairyman poaltion.
DHIA in both county and atata
positions. Before going Into Ex­
tension work he operated bls
own dairy farm in Barry County
for four yean.
Wilkes wlU be succeeded by
fWd dairyman on the MSU staff
effective March 1. Wilkes will
continue the office on the MSU
campus and work closely with

Freeport
By Mn. Sylvan Tagg
•oo* W.
Uf.11

tuned tn Grand Ledge aguAffit
land Bunday. Feb. Tt.■* Mias
Nona Moore at Pontiac wm a
Feb. 3dU&gt; weekend gueel of Mr.
and Mra. AL Barnard * Mr. and
Mra Gary Kidder and children

for poor insulatM
8o4n»niato now at low sals t

Want Ht» awst scaaowil&lt;ai metM at getting altrogoa eat Plow M nadar. Yoe
can owtJk a plow lo» $100$500. Aasortiiiag Hits ever
10 yean will get seat* (laeliding Mrte) down ta 1020« pefaern Aahydreae aaimonka cosrt aa little as haW
other nitrogens.

you name the job and Wheel Hone haa the attaching tool you’ll
need. See the complete line of Wheel Horae tractore and quick attaching tools now on display.

FARMING

You never stop paying

Far top dreesiag wheat. Lay
away for sMedreeeiag cevw.
.

Wl MISO

MID-WINTER
ZONOUTT
ATTIC
INSULATION
SALE!

FERTILIZER FACTS
NITROGEN SPECIAL

36 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE

FRANCISCO
I
FARM SUPPLY
M-17 Sa-Hi

Moat Complete

an introduction party for Irene

James Sheehan brought them amigo, the faithful friend, and
home and were supjxr guests at claim to have devised J46 ways
the Wlnga Mr. Wing bad been

tog his daughter, Mr. and Mm
Stetnwelke, Mr and Mra Robert
Win*. KHUMthlklren and great

Central Mich Ifan*

17. Youth chairman Jean Btantou reported a good attendance
at the Feb. 13 practice session
Tbs next practice session will be
March 13. Lao Barry announced
the Pomona meeting March 3 at
wwmKratilp voted to teve

Battle Creek and Mr. and Mra.
Maurice Ingram of Hastings were
Saturday, Feb. M, vMtom at
the Charlea Gitte home. * Don
Hurpn General Hospital. En Blough of Grand Rapids visited
route homo the Walton* vUlted hla parents. Mr. and Mm Janas
their acn, Mr. and Mra Ted Blough Bunday, Fob. 37.
Walton at Clio and another son.
and children were Sunday, Feb.
37, dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra Janxn Toby of HaXtnga. ♦
Mr. and Mra Milton Buahire att ended the Farm Bureau meet-

142 E. State St., Hastings

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of Pontiac wen Bunday. Feb.
37. dinner guerts of Mr. and
Mm Al. Barnard in honor of
DavM Barnard’s flm birthday.
Mre. James McKmsie of Lin­
wood. ChRf.. vailed bar brother.

FOR LESS THAN

$219700
■E P.

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1320 N.Michigan

Hostings

Ph. Wl 5-2479

�been Idle. If "the tend that
rotes the cradle rate the world"
oum have certainly been kept
busy In all ways pioneer wo­
men gladly did their share in
bearing the heavy burdens of
that period, and today con pride
ttMltedrta upon being "the
first ladles of the land." and by
right, because we got here first!

ktrems of Lansing for dinner,
and on Friday Mr. and Mra.
Hartley Finstrom of Lansing
were evening gucsta.

-ggSAHTEE

of quality

presses me by his dignified
beafiM..flU. feet tall and wed
proportioned, be Iras'"'at Ktet
time weartj 100 ys» old. His
------------------------------------ ...

there, and ao it* wm that some
of the birds we ted known-the
robin, the wren and the swallow
- wars not there, but blue-jays
and whlp-poor-willa .were not
lacking. The crows ted not come,
te&amp;her the files, but ftea and
mosquitoes wttw plpnty. We
hterd at a neighbor who opened
ter Bible one day and found a
fly pressed between Us leaves.
"Now children." she said, "don't
you touch that fly. let it remain
right here In this book. Just as
It ia because that fly onoe lived
in our old home in York State."
There wero no rata or mice.

Full 7-Rib

"Super-RipM" SUaaed
m

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L^in^End

49; 63s
•viT ion

SHANK
HALF

romon

CtNTn RIB CUTS

PORKCHOPS

Rib«

■UTT FORTION

•69*

ADP MADE "A" WHOLE KMNEL

CORN

Country-Style ^pare Ribs 7.X™

£,£ £&gt;££££
sd in Richland Oemstary by
ride Of hla wife. Ha. Noon8 teatnd in tho War at 1812
wfiriteed the bumlag of
oKr of. Buffalo.
&gt;;w teat au haw pakagd

Beef Short Ribs

"SUHR-RIGHT**

M

_

Breaded Shrimp

■usmaaa

ally basting tho mcau with titer
rich gravies, brought out- by the
heat of the.fire. Cranberries
were brought by the Italians and
were about the only TW1 berry.
Not a fruit tree ar berry bush
ted yet been [tented.
The tables were spread and

SWIFT. TIN DIR

Marsh Seedless or Ruby Red
COUDtim at Allegan end Barry
In the Mate XAgMaturo tn De­
terft in .W48. He tamo homo tar
a rivart time during ttto Winter
Arid when be -returned wm ac-

the parents and homes ao re­
cently left by them. It wm not
their way to mourn for what
they had not, but to enjoy fully
wtet they had. which they did
in a way that would astonish the
dyspeptic of today.
It began to snow, the flrot of
the evening, but the harder it
snowed the livelier grew the
party. An old violin wm pulled

5 49

Florida Oranges
ASP BRAND GRADE "A" CRUSHED

Pineapple

3 &gt;79*

tamorack pole wm spliced until
kt wm of the desired length and
a flag wm flung from it to the
bree» with much hurrahing,
from the crowd that had col­
lected from everywhere and fill­
ed the road-front before the old
house from hill to hill. Twentysix girls, all in white, rwproeentihg tho Stalas—then twenty-six
in number—and .A_p^ddeM of
Liberty In red. white and blue,

were ten years in advance
of tha Michigan Central Rail­
way. We heard rumors of its ap­
proach. but so slow wm it In
coming that the old stage coach
kept right along its undisputed
way far many years. Tha road
started from Detroit In 1830.
whan Michigan wm a territory-

Dill Pickles
Grapefruit

Nestle's Ouik
SUPtR-RKJHT
SUKR-RMHT

5 &amp;49*

4^89
2-59
.4
99c
—

Chili with Beans.
SUMNYBROOK

Red Saimaa

ORANGE, GRAPE or FRUIT PUNCH

Hi-C Drinks

ROSE CROIX

Asparagus

3,v&amp; ftOc 4"s.?89‘
CANS

dexO

gon drawn by twenty-six yoke
of oxen. A girl for meh State
and a yoke of oxen for each
girt! We went above the hill to
form the procession and came
down into the crowd in f^ne

5 £ 99'

Del Monte Pean
DAILY POLISH STYLI

GRAPEFRUIT
CHOCK FULL OF JUICI

dancing and kept u up until
morning, when breakfast was
prepared for tiwm. after which
they were conveyed back to their
homes. and so passed our first
Thanksgiving in the old Mansion
House at Yankee Springs.
The political campaign of 1840
made a hot time in the old

for my father and we lived tn
pence and harmony. The woods
full of Uwm, bi* we did
not fear them and I believe they
WOJV cur friends. They were
rirlot In their deals and If they
made a promise they kept it
They brought us berries of all

PORK LOINS

Roasting Chickensu 39

were constant­
ly employed in caring for the
ground. Water wm supplied for
use by stela dug on the grounds.
My fatter wm a skilled caterer.
Each guest who cams wm made
to feel at home under that hos­
pitable roof. The first Ttenks-

keys brought by the Indiana
from Gun Lake woods, two Im­
mense spare rite cooked to a
turn before the gnat open fire­
place. m were also the turkeys.
Minco pte such m only my
mother oould make, also pump­
kin pte and puddings, were
teked tn the large brick oven by
the ride of the kltciien flre-

"Sup.r-Rlshf" Quality

Vwgctebh

SHMMT COVUUD KX OUAM IUS

Shortening

Creamsicles

3 &amp; 69*

12 * 49‘

Cake Mixes

5

Flour

: 25*
i 49*
I 55*

Buns
i
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1
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1

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Biscuit Mix
Ice MUk

39*
~ 35*
39*

AJAX, DUTCH M COMlT

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&lt;ninese rooo roYornes
LA «MOY AUATLUa

Chop Suey.......... -

3^* 43*

Bean Sprouts
LA CHOY CHOW MHN

w- -

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— A.

Naodha......3 at 49*

�• -onon, alter the old place pawed
from Our hand*. to the near-by
cemetery, and again to lay them
by the aide of my mother in
Kent Cuuniy. She outlived him
fay thirty-five yearn, dying March
1. IBM. at Alaska, Kent County,

E
randsen
C
I
Imurance Agancy

of Tom Isham. On Sunday,
Tbm'a parents, the Garrett Ish­
ams, entertained the Roy Fin­
stroms of Lansing for dinner,
and on Friday MT. and Mr*.

OF QUALITY
"Supar-Rish»" Quality

Roasting Chickensu 39c

Smoked
of the birds we had known—the
robtn, the wren and the ewallow
—were not thane, but blue-Jay*
and whip-pocr-wllls .were not
leaking. The crowa had not come,
neither the file*, but fleaa and

time warty 1Q0 jmm aid. His
fata Oil painted and a groat
dedta'Wf eagle Uatattw
around tas head. He looked kind ceM. The country had no need
tar the Utter, but I had. and ao
pleaded that one day a box came
buried in Richland Cemetery by from Grand Rapid*, upon open­
the dde Ot hla wife. He. Noon­ tar which out Jumped two lovely
day, A tasted in the War of 1113
and wtaMued the bumlag of
the d* gf. Buffalo.
*e;W that an have paaasd

SHANK
HALF

Loin End
romon

CtNTn RIB CUTS

PORKCHOPS

Ribs

■UTT PORTION

CORN

Country-Style Spare Ribs
Beef Short Ribs

"SUPIR-RICHT**

SWIFT. TIN DIR

Marsh Seedless or Ruby Red

a Aart to during tho Winter
tad when be returned wm acoomiyaiM by hie Uro youngs*

Full 7-Rib
Portion

Hams
and

her Bible one day and found a
fly proceed between Ita leaves.
"Now children." she said, "don't
you touch that fly, let It remain
right here In thia book. Just aa

PORK LOINS

Del Monte Pears

GRAPEFRUIT

Dill Pickles

Nestle's Chuk

Chili with Beans

CHOCK FULL OF JU I CI

Florida Oranges
Red Salmon
CRUSHED

ORANGE, GRAPE or FRUIT PUNCH

Pineapple

ROSE CROIX

Asparagus

3 79

CANS

Shortening

4®89‘
Creamsicles

12
1-Li.
LOAVES

Cake Mixes
Flour
Biscuit Mix

MMtat wt the ptaoeer
Md there on the
mond of June, 1804.
trta, the oidta, n«

49

�Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

[Mental Health
Group Meet*
Monday Nights
Ona

curnpihntmiary

World War I Veterans
There will be a mewing M
World War 1 VeUcani al Ctowv

rough WlU TYalnlng;"
one or more panel

copy

other writings toy Dr. Low con­
tain the teachings and phlloaophles on which Recovery la based.
Memorial Hall. Meetings begin
at 7:45 pjn.*Ttw organisation la
Don-sectarian and then is do

। The blank and form dies for lhe
job have 10 and 21 station*. The
. prase. which is coil fed. uUltan
।

Il is presently operating at 120
strokes per minute and has
turned out as many as 1,154.000
parts in one-eight-hour shift

LeRoy Allerding
Succumbs After
Long Illness

Have you 'slipped up' on

Durfee

(X^mstrong

LINOLEUM
THB MOORIN FASHION

A FLOOR TO MEET

EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
123 W. State St.

liability insurance
for your property?

Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
Mm Leo Reynolds and attended
lhe band concert in Hastings. *
Cairns Friday evening. March 11.
Potluck rcfnuhmenU * Mrs.
OmeviBve Maklry of Hastings
and Mrs. Forest Falconer of
Welcome Corners were Saturday
supptr guesta al the Homer
Hammond home. Mrs. Falconer
had just returned from a month
at Mountain Home. Ark. * Mra
Nine Stanford and Mrs. Agnes
Conklin ware Friday callers of
Mrs. Roger Davis. * Mr. and
Mr* Owen Oaytor and Janice
and Mra McAdams were Sunday
FWtlv of Mr and Mrs Bert
VerMeulen and family of Bron-

Keep These Numbers

Family Problem

Accidents con happen,
and If anyone suffers
injury an your property,
the financial responsi­
bility may be yours!
Better be safe than sorry.. See
us for liability insurance that
protects your bank account
and pays the cost of personal
injury claims.
___
_ _

CONSOLIDATION LOAN MAY SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS

• Pag all your bOU.
• CW paymrsta — Have 1 i&gt;lact to peg.

• Gtl txtra auk at the tame time.

% ‘25°°^ ‘1000
WAdtowr Your He

Ton’B 14*4
Mr. Allerdlng had been in 111
health for several years and h.ul
been ill bed since after last
Than kagl ring.

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Local Finance
Ask for “OK” Howard

INSURANCE

203 S. Michigan

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112 So. Jofforeoa

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ith the
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Plymouth ...a great car by Chrysler Corporation

&amp;£HffiSJ£S

OIL COMPANY

Barry's Farm Store

Dewey's Cdr Palace

S. HojMvar of Halting! City Limits

M-43 at Sprogua Road, Dolton

�Hastings City Council

New Publication

Mental Haalth
Grolip Meete
Monday Night*

There rill be I meeting at
World WM- I Veterena at Ctaanmunity Center at tha fair-

Oqa axnpilmmtary copy of
-Mental Health Through Wffl
rwAbraham
•
• J_ help each other to more-effecTraining" by .Dr.
Low
tlvely apply the princlptea
WM presented to the HastInga
Btnoe Dr. how established the
Public Library by the local group first Recovery group in 1M1, the
of Recovery. Inc. This boo* and
organlaaUoa haa t pa rated in 38
other writings by Dr. Low* con­ states and many provtncao of
tain the teachings and phlloao- Canada. Tho iocal group meets

It's a Family Problem

t lonal seif-help organisation de­
voted to the pretention ot re­
lapses in former mental patients
and cfironldty In nervous pa-

, The blank and form dies for the
job have 18 and 31 stations The
press, which Is coil fed. utilises
a double roll feed.
• It is presently operating st 130
strokes per minute and has
turned out as many as 1.155.000
parts In one-eight-hour shift

Durfee

(Armstrong
LINOLEUM

Mr and Mra Ed Rice were
Sunday dinner gucats of Mr, and
Mra Leo Reynolds and attended
the bund concert In Hastings. *

TRI MODCRN FASHION

A FLOOR TO MEtT

EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
123 w. Sf=&gt;. Sf.

Recovery may be. obtained by
writing to Box 33, Dowling. or
by contacting lhe Central Head­
quarters at_116'Bouth Michigan
Avenue. Chicago 3. minols.

LeRoy Allerding
Succumbs After
Long Illness

Have you 'slipped up' on

Allerdlng. 83. who died ■few
6:46 am. Tuesday morning at
his home al R1 Freeport, were to
be held az 1:30 pro thU Thunday at the Pickens —
■

liability insurance
for your property?

Mr. Allerdlng was bom Aug.
IS. 18R3. on lhe same farm Where
he spent hla life. HU paraiU
werp John and Hattie iHrimer i
Albwrtlrw

Accidents con happen,
and if anyone suffers
injury on your property,
the financial responsi­
bility may be yours!

Hammond home Mra. Falconer
had just relumed from a month
at Mountain Homa, Ark. * Mra.
Nine Stanford and Mrs. Agnes
jConklln were Friday callers of
Mrs. Roger Davis. * Mr. and
Mra Owrn oaytor and Janice
and Mra McAdams were Sunday
irurrts of Mr. and Mra Bert
VcrMeulcn and family of Bron-

Keep These Numbers

CONSOLIDATION LOAN MAY SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS
• Pag oU your bills.
• Cut payments — Have 1 vines to pag.
• Gel extra etuA at the gamo

Hnm.

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Better be safe than sorry.. See
us for liability insurance that
protects your bonk account
and pays the cost of personal
injury claims. ..__

Whatever Your Money Needs
Large ar Small

YoMU Like Our Courteous Servioe
health for several years and bail
been in bed since after last
Thanksgiving.

^Coleman AGENCY

LOCAL FINANCE
Aak for “OK" Howard

INSURANCE
203 S. Michigan

112 So. JeHereoo

'

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Ph. Wl 5-3412

945-5022
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to bring you the best
bargain in heating comfort!
Dial it

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ME TO

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fury

DCALSf

Immediate
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the cleanliness, the safety and
the economy of Superheat!

lpiymm
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toother
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ata^s

it's the
car.
its the
deal.

to get the kind of fuel
oil service you've always hoped for!
Dial it

Dial it

to fill your tank now with
tLEONARD

&gt;

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HMM

tte fuel that lives you more comfort per dollar!
Switch to golden Superheat, the remarkable new
fuel oil that is elrctrofintd to give you more heat

per gallon, more heat per dollar! You'll get better

heat — with lower heating bills for the season.
And you’li get the extra services that^MkTheat-

ing with Superheat both convenient-mid pleasant I

• 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE. Expert service and
maintenance, every hour of every day.
• BUDGET PLAN. Tho modern convenient way to heat
your home; the cost is evened out In low monthly
payments.
• AUTOMATIC DELIVERY. We keep track of how much
fuel oil you have in your tank at all times—end keep
you from running out I
e. CERTIFIED FILL. With each delivery, you get a meterprinted ticket that shows exactly how much oil you
bought—to the last drop.
e UFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. An automatic
part of our Budget Plan.
•

Call us today!

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I

OIL COMPANY
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Barry's Farm Store

Dewey's Car Palace

S. Hopevar at Halting* City Limits

M-43 at Spragus Road, Dalton

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                  <text>Faith ’n’ Begorrah!And It’sTop o’ The Mornin’ To You

The Hastings Banwer
110th Y.oi

3 Sections

NUMBER 48

Hasting*, Michigan, Thursday. March 17, 1966

Gtizens Croup
For New High
School to Meet

EDITORIALS
»tK.M.C1

mlttee for the New High pchool
March 23. In Ute Halting* High
study hall. Mrs. Marshall Cook
men. have announced.

gigantic total!
the highway and -the vehicle, and

FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS—Officer* of ths

giving the problem serious study
la Indicated by the following recthe
ultimate
in
modern
highway*
bers In accepting assignments,
the co-chairmen wrote:
“It will not require a great with can incorporating all
Romney's truffle safety prognun
deal of your time, and will be a
fine opportunity to work with slaughter will still continue so long

^ud,ae’ chief; Richard Johnson, captain, and Carl Hathaway,

Hmtinu Twp.
Takes Equipment
In Lieu of Taxes

Clardy. Lewis Lang. Jack O'Con-1
nor. Dick Feldpauich. Dick Shu-I
ster. Verna BoBeau. Jhn Wright.
Undcraheriff Gordon Trick this Barbara Chas*. Harvey Burgees,
Wednesday morning served a tax Ray Reynolds. James Oakman.

R4 Hastings, owner at the Has­
tings Drive-In theatre Just south
of the City limits, for non-pay­
ment of personal property tax to
Hauling* Township.
Township Treasurer Virginia
Sherry- said the 1665 personal

D. Blough. 41. Freeport, is the
new manager of the meal de­
portment of the Kroger store in
Hustings. Blough, who has been
with Kroger* for 12 years, came
here from a Grand Rapid* store
where he managed the meat de­
portment A 1941 graduate of
Freeport High, he married
DeWeerd. They have 0IM
Bernard, 14; Russell. 12
Raymond, 8.

Mark 16th Year
Of Civic Work
Buck Matthews, WOOD S weathTuesday evening when members of
the Hasting.* Hon* celebrated their
18lh anniversary with a banquet
at the Hotel Hastings.
During thl* anniversary event.

Robert Sherwood, and Tom Suth­
erland. Robert Gaskill. Verne Be-

derWeete. Cedric Morey. Don
Gill. Jack O'Connor.
Publicity — Katie Wood and
Richard Blrke co - chairmen.

penalty and expenses was I1M.19. dant, Geonro Youngs, Jane Sim,
The 1988 tax is 1100. With ex­ Charles Morrill. William Sted­
penses involved in collection, the man. Tom Howard. Jgmes Chase,
Robert Godfrey Jim Coleman.
said.
Trucker* moved onto the the­
ater ground* Wednesday morn­ don Finnic. George Hamaty. Hal
ing to remove equipment for sale
Howard. Alice Jacobs, Margaret
to satisfy the tax debt
Bloss operates enclosed theater
houses in Grand Rapid* and
Buttle Creek and operated the Ray Wieland, co-chairmen, and
Stardust Drive-in in Paris Town­ Tom Stebbins. Ivan Snyder, Jack
ship that has been closed down Borby. Harold Stockwell. Ver,by court order which contends
one Jarman. Keith Taylor, Row­
the operation to a "nuisance.”
land Hall. Robert Sherwood,
Clifford Dolan. William Brad-

family Goes to
Family
Church, Thieves
Home
Hastings Lions ■■i Ransack
Deputy Sheriff Harvey Baker

Invite Builders
To Meet Monday

Earns Prize at U-M

^esteniay ....
ned from the
Banner fila

ding, Jim Wright, Joe Hubert,

win Hooker. Wade Shook, Sally
Robinson, Robert Brown. Dick
Wlngeler, FT. Joseph Dunphy.
Brace McDowell, David Bradley.
8octa I Kindle* •— Mra. Robert

HHS Seniors to
Present Comedy
In Auditorium

■ Brother Goose.- by William Da­
riven in Central Auditorium March
31 and April 1.

Linda Burkey lias Die part of
Thomapple River about
Induoted into tlie William T. Lenore, the young millionaire
mites northwest of irre. The
nine people were houwd al Hie Wallace chapter of the Notional
Curtls-E-Houae until Uw wnttra Honor Society in a colorful

BACKWARD GLANCES.

MEDICARE BLANKS
AppUcaUoa blank* far **p-

Delton School
Science Fairs
Set Next Week

divide a parcel on Gun Lake in
Allegan and Barry Counties into.

“Three Ring Circus" is the theme I
for the Delton Kellogg Elementary

Dr. Muldoon to
Keynote Cancer
Crusade Kick-Off
Dr. Jamas MaModn from F*nuaon-Droote-ltainaOn' Hosnital in

Wednesday, April 13. Mra.
rt IWgsA crusade chairman.

patients on transportation costa
8&lt;ut*. liiAgi and boapitai
equipment, as well as for educaKavanagh said the lower court
misconstrued the issue as one in­
volving riparian rights on non­
riparian lands. This cannot be
the question, he said, since the
contractor's entire parcel is en­
titled to riparian rights by virtue
of its bordering on Gun Lake.

2 Children of
Pine Lake Man
Die in Fire

in the upper elementary gym on
March 22 thru the 2Slh, opening

Ing tl»e Elementary Fair which

Charles Geiger
Reelected as
Village President

Zoning Ordinance

Before Final Vote
Builders’ Suggestions Prompt
Restudy; Project to Hike Water
Volume, Pressure on Hanover

To provide an opportunity to restudy provisions in the
amended Zoning Ordinance, aldermen Monday night voted to
postpone Its adoption until April 25, a regular meeting night tor
the City Council.
The public hearing on the amended ordinance was held
the supervision of Mrs. Rosemary March 7, when several builders and contractors appeared and
su«r»-f»d chnriria in minimum • ■ •
.... .
■,
teacher.
regulations Included in the new |O~ '
- ------------------- ~1
A -Side-Show" will be held on
Provisions governing size of
creative art projects and clowns new lots, setbacks, zoning areas
will serve as guided to the fair. us Industrial, central business,
Blue ribbons will be given for general business, rural residen­
tial, suburban residential, one
qyjgtiiMJng exhibits.
Ttw» Delton Kellogg High School family, and upartmu&gt;t and office
students ' will present their third dirtrteta-aud other'ptarta of the

annual Science Fair In the high
school gym on March 23-24 from
9 to 4" pm. and from 7 to 9 pm.
The High School Pair Is under
the supervision of the junior and
senior science department.
Approximately 400 exhibit* will

reloued following

A student at the Pine Lake
The 7th Grade Operetta. "Wizard
Rehabilitation Institute was con­
tacted by State Police from Wayland Saturday morning and in­ public in the upper elementary
If the pleading* raise the issue formed tliat two of his children gym on March 17 and 18 at 7:X
that the proposed use will, for
had died tn an apartment fire at
example — adversely affect the Alpena.
Caroline Koch. A port of lhe cast
will Include Lanrie r-roen’er
laminate the waters, spoil the
Rhondls He^vor. Pa! Foster. Chuc_
view or hurt the fishing . . . such
MlknU, MelcdyBabcock. Rodne*proposed use may be enjoined
Alpena firemen said Faubert'* Kroe*. Cindy /Oman. Pat DcmL.
upon proof of the fact.
Carolyn Payne and Wayne HoughThomas, 1, died of smoke inhala­ tallng.
fore use, the judgment is re­ tion when fire swept their apart­
versed with instruction to enter ment, trapping them in their
a summary Judgment for the de­ bedroom.
fendants," Kavanagh said.
A third child, Robert, Jr, 3,
Defendants also were given was hospitalized for smoke intheir court costa.
treated for shock.
Cause of the early morning
fire was not Immediately deter­
mined.

Form Hastings
Mixed Chorus

Council to Review
—

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IJ a month and provides doe-

Michigan E.U.B.
Men Io Gather at
Lakewood High

"Breoklng Thru Barriera” will
be lhe theme at the 20th annual

when 500 men of the churchre
of the Michigan Conference of
Charles Geiger, publisher of the the Evangelical United Brethren

Beau.
lags president at Monday's election
Communication Skills — Pat
which brought out 47 voters.
Oucrw and Dick Kewvenlch.
Geiger received 41 votes.
co-chairmen, and Betty Cutahaw, Tueadays in room 183 of Has­
Other officer* renamed tatings High School. Everyone who
. CITIZENS’ GBpOl
•njoys slhging is invited to atJoan Christie, treasurer. 40; Floyd

Judge Coaah recently replaced

under direction Red Crow Execu­ Goodyear. Bally Goodyear. Pat
tive Secretary Loretta Aldrich.

the Michigan Supreme Court.
The firat-of-lta kind decision
was written by Judge Thomas
G. Kavanagh and upset a ruling
by Judge Archie D McDonald in
Barry Circuit &gt;&lt;obrt.

MIDDLEV1LLE*S FIRST REGIONAL TROPHY—Middle villa T-K High’s first Regional basMihaU

-ere to play Leslie this Wednesday al Battle Creak
1

A meeting of Interested per-

day evening to determine wh®J
ther the recent Michigan Court
of Appeals decision upholdlris
the right of a contractor to build
canals connecting back lot pron-

chairmen, and Don Fisher, Pat
Hodges. Bob Shaffer. Vonda
-With 4* present Tuesday at
Cannon. IdUlan Williams. Archie
McDonald. Avis Rone, Lois Van- YMCA’s program for a Hastings
Mixed
Chorus, officers were elec­
Foster. Grace Tartxc. Carl Dam- |
ted. with Joseph Hubert named
as president,
8 h a w m a n. Gordon Ironside.
Mra Edward McKoough was

re -Brother Goose.- and Kathy
I corruption in Michigan State
Cuyler portray Hyacinth. Carole
Saturday nights high wind government, was apparently endwrecked the new 8-place hanger
al the Hastings Airpark and
damaged throe planes.
victims In a long time were as­
sisted Thursday by the Barry
County Red Cross Chapter when place on the Michigan Supreme
Court.

Appeals Court
Decision Upholds
Canal Building

Two other lake front property

BuUdteg A Grounds
Poster, and Mike KtavonkTTcchalrmsn. and Ken laberteaux.

reported that thieves ransacked
the Ray Hartwell home on the
Guy Road Just north of the Stanley. Wright 81m. R. OanguBivens Road. Nashville, between lllet, Burdette Hayner, Frank
9:30 a.m. and 12:30 pm. Sunday. Ritchie, Karl Wetlfare, Earl Mc­
Mullin. Oeonre Brown. Jack
Wood. Fran Crothm.
chest. Including *145 In silver,
Curriculum file. — Carolyn
Mrs Hartwell's Waltham watch,
a .44-.40 Winchester rifle, a 22
Winchester with octagon barrel, ehalnnen. and Ed Freeland. Dick
a 22 Winchester with regular Root, Barbara von Reis, Helen
barrel and a 20 and a 12 gauge Barber. Clauds Gardner. Lola
shotgun and a few other things. Hopkins, Rev. Willard Curtis,
Deputy Baker said entrance Don Gill, Rev. Don Oury. Ted
was gained through an unlocked
bock door while the family was
Dr. Douglas Castleman and Mrs.
attending church services.
Richard Cotter, co-chairmen,
and Mra. Willard Curtis, Lyle
Gillespie, John Cilnder, Bob Ne-

In addition, they have collected
478 pairs of eye gliuw» far India,
purch.iM'd a Braille transcribing
book tor a blind boy. maintained
the Lima cabin st the YMCA
Barry County builders and
Camp and helped sponsor the oral
contractors are Invited to attend
polio vaccine clinic*.
a meeting al 7:30 pm. Monday,
President Norris Bacon reported March 21. Northeastern Elemen­
that the club's projects included:
tary School Plans include a dis­
Eye examinations and glasses cussion on the new Contractors
purdiased for needy In the Hos­ Licensing Law. PA 383. Contrac­
tings area, *1^08.
tor Ed McPharlln Is making ar­
Leader Dog School Rocliester. rangements for the meeting.
81X176.
Braille Transcribing Service.
*200
Welcome Home for the Blind.
among the 390 freshmen at the
Grand Rapids. *175.
University of Michigan who have
White canes purchaMd. *85
Vision tester for school. *150.
received the William J. Branstrom
Boy Scout canoes and Klondike prize for scholarship. Bmndstrom
prize winners, rank in the top
Derby. *595
[seven
percent of their class. Each
Barry 4H Club pool KUDO.
I
'student who qualifies selects one
YMCA Ciunpehlpa *78
Christmas baskota. F420
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Safety Pntrol trip to Detroit ball .'tamped with the U-M *ea| and
game. (320.
marked with a special bookplate
Retarded Children’s School Presentation of prises will be made
building hind. *100.
: at a special honors convocation
Miscellaneous donations. *375. 'April L.

program, reflecting the
that driving is a privilege,
a right, which should be ex-

high school for our community." with practically no effective reThe name* of members of the
committees follow:
is the inalienable right of every
Steering Committee — Mrs;

wood High School on Saturday.
March 28. for a day of inspira­
tion and challenge.
The day* program will fra lure
torn outstanding lenders of the
denomination.

Howe, director of field work and
and Richard Blough. 29. named professor of practical theology
ar the Evangelical Theological
Seminary at Naperville. Bl, will
lasing ware Tom Owen, who polled bring the morning manage
Bishop J. Gordon Howard,
Episcopal leader of the East

Middleville Gas
Station Damaged

Name Rixor New
Nashville President

Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
suggested that aldermtn study
the ordinance carefully before
a meeting with Planning Con­
sultant Walter Bagby from

the first week to April.
Plans were approved for the
extension of the Michigan Ave­
nue water main to lwok-up with
the main on Shrlner Street The
hook-up will complete the circle
with the South Hanover main,
ind provide a more adequate
water supply for fire protection.

Mayor Beckwith said *u'l ”rts
approval had been received .or
the charter amendment on Lie
April 4 ballot which would in­
crease the salaries of aidermen
from *300 io »5&lt;X) annually, and
the mayor’s salary from 1500 to
»L200.
Pinal approval from the Gov­
ernor’s office on tlie amendment
to change from Hastings’ present
vystem of electing multiple as­
sessors. to a single, appointive
usessor system is expected. The
Attorney General’s approval has
been received.
A request from the Jaycees to
nstall flag standards in front
»f some of the business places
which subscribe to that organi­
zation's "flag service" uas re­
ferred to the street and sidewalk
committee
Aidermen salhoriud Direr-

Dr. Logan, a past president of
the Hasting* Club, was noml-

club and is the only candidate

the district nomination on April
23 in Hillsdale.

HHS Forensic
Winners Compete
In District
Winners of the Hastings High
forensic contest held Thursday at
tlie high sclwol will compete in
the district contest to be held Sat­
urday. Marcii 28. at Grand Rapids
Catholic Central.
Cindy Miller won first In iiumorous Ln'erpreta'.lon with Linda

third. Pam will go to the district

unable to attend.
March 23.
Mayor Beckwith read a letter serious interpretative division;
from Mra Homer Smith, presi­
dent of the Board of Education,
which explained the proposal for
Uie April 11 school election on
sharing the Pleasantvtew School first Ln extempore speaking.
District's debt. It urged support
:or the proposal
Councilmen approved InstaJ■aUon of an i.uOO gallon gas stoi rage. Supt. of Schools Richard
Guenther wrote fgr. permission.
XPlalnlng the present tank Is

Elect Otus Mills
President of
Vermontville

They accepted the low bld of
Fifty-five ballots were cast In
Monday's NashvUle election .tn I1JH5 for the purchase of a new
which James Riser was named vil­ .’Ord pickup truck, and the Ford
lage president Mr* Ada Skedgel'
clerk. Mr*. Marguerite Wilson replace a 1957 truck, with traden. The bid was higher than the
Frank Bcramlln and Gaylord Gray
were elected trustee*. Carl Tuttle an eight-cylinder motor. The
City had requested bids for a
•ix-cylinder motor. The Ford bld
complied with the specifications.
Prairie rills Township
Installation of a new 10,000Nalto* of Annul Reeling
The annual Township Meeting lumen mercury vapor street light
DcWccrd.
of the Elector* of Prairieville midway between Woodland and
North on North Broadway was
Township r '“ ‘
‘ "
approved.
---------------- Township Hall on
Bob Caviton Htodi Prairieville
Saturday. April 3. 1908. The
meeting will begin at 2:00 pm.
Youth Council
publican candidate for assessor.
Robert Cartoon was elected chalr- Also, a public hearing oo the
Electors voting in the Thornproposed budget for 19M. as preapple-Kellogg special school elec­
SPRING 8TTLK SHOW
&lt;*•
»*» pared by the Township Board. tion on April 22 must be registered
chNRMa »**• Marshall Cook secwith their township clerk. The tral Auditorium. Bpoosored by
Lloyd Nottingham.
Prairieville Twp. Clerk 1/34
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tor a week arrived Saturday to
see her aunt, Mra. Anna McOuf!Ln. now a patient at Pennock
Hospital They returned to De­
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Thia .is the only family act
ever choren by the State Depart­
ment to represent the United
Blates in its Cultural Exchange
Program.
Thlxton Springer again will be
the master of ceremonies. Those
of you who attended last year

Warren Williams and William
Jerow ro-chalrmen. and .Art Olacn, Cynthia Robbe, Patricia
Murphy. Dewayne Pugh, Bob
HoQteter, Dr. K. C. Bennett. Bob
Carteon, Joe Duffy. Betty Fish­
er, John Ciarey, Jim Radford.
Mra. Alan Kennedy. Gordon
Cove, Dick FeMpauach. Alvy Ha-

. HOOK TO MOT
EVERY (uoorr

Sunday Family Day will be otA
served. Following the 12:30 pot­
luck dinner, a hobby and talent

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
123 W. Stat. St.

Of Interest to Freeport area
residents Is-the fact that sisters.
Mrs Trueman Plppe) (Dorothy
Tabberert of Algonac and Mrs.
F c. Vosburg (Ruth Tabberer)
i of Dearborn were here Thursday
to visit their mother. Mrs. Fred
Tabberer. at the Barry County
Medical Facility, and attend to
business matters in Freeport

fun. The dow prises, donated by part nf April, quite a thrill for
the mt.-chanta, will once again a first year teen.
be awarded to the lucky ticket

.

The man who said* let

Bob VanderVcen. Kathy Damon.
Bernard Oom. Dick Welton. Doug
Hindoo. George Chenoweth. Allan
Hyde, Art Bteeby. Harvey Haan.
Floyd Colvin, Lynn Perry.
Dwight Fisher. Raclyd Bassett,
Ernie Carpenter. Dave Goodyear.

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Backward Glances

o savings fund to finance your opportunity?-Regular

W Years Ago
Harry Adroiinle, who has been
enrolled this year at the Uni­
versity of DUnols. will be a mem­
ber of a scientific expedition to

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Loan will enable you to seize a business opportunity

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Gwe u#
Naahvllle voters rejected the
proposition of amending the vil­
lage charter k u to come un-

e»*y

« lean Age.’,
• ■*
Sheriff Parttaf repqrta that
there has been no prisoner in
the county Jail for two weeks,
nor a single arrest made. Xa this
tho beginning of a trend for
the better or merely the calm be-

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in Coldwater Sunday visiting
their daughter. Mr. iuid Mra
John BrecheLven. They also call-

Continued from Poge One

WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS . . . will you hove

ONLY

nock Thunday and ejected the
following officer*: Arthur Phil­
lipa, president; Chartea Tobias,
vice president; A. E. Phillipa,

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Friday thru
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TRADE-WS
MOW.’

�to U»a qualified to
. . and only so long
exerctoe lhe driving

laced our schools in the port­
WddlevllU; two earn. John of
ion they are in today.
Ttto opinion* expressed in this OokfwiXer and Richard q( Grand
Rapids; seven grandchildren; a
sister, and five brothers.
Service* are to be held al I PJn.
Thuradxy at U* Beeler Funara!
Home in Middleville. Jbc Rev.
Robert 8pa»bta U to officials with
burial In Lakeside Cemetery. Cale­
'
Rank Rltehlo was elected presi­ donia.

I would like to take this op­
portunity to present some views
expressed by the builders of
Barry County who will be affect­
ed by the new Contractors Li­
censing' law which goes into

Stricter driver licensing; tougher
traffic law enforcement; compul­
sory vehicle Inspection and the

Frank Ritchie New
YMCA President

dent of the YMCA Board Monday
evening, succeeding Duvrard Osin.
Walter Eaton Is vice president.
Firemen were culled to the
Fred Lows secretary and Dewayne
Pugh wm renamed treasurer. New Harold Ackley home al 620 E.
Colfax d Ml pn. TUffiday to
extinguish a grass fire started
from papers burning in a wire

Firemen Alarmed

The above were not the proposals
of experts, but merely the common
sense views of people who drive

safety measures which the experts
felt might be hard to sell
If the upward trend of Michi­
gan's iilghway toll Is ever to be

HASTINGS

CORNER WALNUT AND 5. JEFFERSON

Youth-A-Rama
At Auditorium
Here Saturday

Many of them, will find It dlfllcult to produce 33.000 of quick
assets to meet one of the re­
quirements of this act. A young
man desiring to enter the build­
ing industry will find it almost
impossible to do so under this
new legUlaUon. Already several
builders in tills area have quit
and more will do so shortly to

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Dr. Howard Sugden, speaker at

Youlh-A-Rama Hurt U to be
those mentioned above will have held Saturday, March IB, at
to be enacted by the State Legis­ Ccnlral Auditorium at 7:30 pan.,
lature and rigidly enforced. There
la no cosy or universally popular
way to solve the problem.

NEW CARPETING
for tills act without knowing Its
full content or realising the
Inimical effect It could have on
small conlractoni. Were they In­
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Itcprt«ntalive* from a number
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thia prognun. AU ages are In-

Aside Jrom a strong, abiding
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changed, or repealed many of our
builders will be out of work and
the price of new houses will ad­
vance sharply. You can help by
writing your legislators and ask­
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tipple-Kellogg School jirems to bo
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school alone, but with an institu­
tion. or rather an organization,
called the Michigan Education
Association. which la actually a

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Lhe legislature.
You and I liavc had very lit­
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river, so to speak.
Our congressmen have listen­
ed to the propaganda put out by
the M.E.A. with the understand­
ing that tills was what Hie peo­
ple wanted. one example is this
new law called, K-12 Law. forc­
ing nil the small country schools
to merge with or into a largo

against the wishes of the people
In those districts.
Do you call this Democracy?
The children, at least, learned
to read, write, spell and do sim­
ple arithmetic, such as; multipli­
cation and division. and I con­
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our chlldrcn/Stfc accomplishing
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Bible Study.
10 am Morning group.

Mu MS-SI 11

7 pm. Krening group.

Richard Tobias, And Margaret
Ogden gathered at the Dun Bow­
en home in Heatings for a fam­
ily dinner. Richard Tobias left

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9 pm. Chancel choir rabeanal.
Gerald Gebroth, director.

Thursday. Basketball ax Boulh-

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week night at 7:30 and on Sun­
day al 11 and 7. A moat cordial
Invitation to each and. every
service There will be special mu­
sic each ovonlng. Rev. Olson
Clark of the Wesleyan Metho­
dist Church will have charge of
the music. The W. M. Quartette
will sing at least two nights. We

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Wanen and Georgia Brogan
7 pm. Jr. High MYF.
were Saturday guests of Mr. and
7 pm. Senior Hl MYP.
•
Mra Willard While of Hastings.
7 pm. Sunday, Children and Bunday Che Brogans were dinner
Youth membership claaa
7 pm- Monday Boy Scouts.
of Leach Lake * Sunday din­
Thursday, March 3.
ner gufota of Dick and Meet
330 pm. Carol choir rehearsal. Clark were Mr. and Mra. Clayton
3:30 pm. Children's choir re­

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11 am. sermon: "The Gospel
According to Andrew."
8.30 pm. Unified Ooepel Hour.
The service wUl consist of the
reeding of the Book of the Rere-

Evangelistic Crusade

Here’t How

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Harold Stanton was a patient
Bunday school, 10 am Classes at Pennock Hospital a few days
for all
last week and planned to.irtum
Worship service, 11 am. Ber- Tuesday of this week with surg­
ery scheduled for Wednesday.
Albert Stanton is a medical pa­
7:30 Luther League. Devotions tient at the hospital this week.
by Marilyn Brecheisen. Topic,
Dave Nefthamcr. Host, Mr. and iiitertalned Wednesday evening
to honor the birthdays of Linda
3taup_ Bobby Hfndcrahol and
Ekdiy Thompson. The Merle

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March 27th

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"The Lutheran Hour." over
WKZO, 13:30 pm.; over WBCH,
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Lenten Vespers every Wednes­
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Rev. Glen Terry, Evangelist

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Broadway and Center Streets
Willard H Curtis. Minister
Sunday. March 20. ISM. Morn­
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Rev. Olson Clark, Hastings, Michigan

Pastor Wesleyan Methodist Church

In Charge of Music
Quartette Numbers, Solos, Etc.

0:30 Junior High Youth Feiiowahlp at lhe church.
8 Adult Church Membership

Monday. 7 Boy Boouts.
Wednesday AcUvMJm
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The Thornappla Garden Club
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rltv Hank** did, rrvvn The nri&gt;- —
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PalrickW motif with shamrocks

gram and the interest also in- tallied. with ■ luncheon and’kitchen Irene Johncock. and Mra. BarbitflMU by the roll call, which i shower. at her home in Ypsilanti. ara Kusnpie. On Sunday Mra. ENGAGEMENT TOLD — Mra.

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Ungs Fire Department's potluck bad so desired.
son. Following a short business dinner at the fire station Thurameeting cards war* played with
&lt;n me WUUMRI • wvw- “ ■—-—
Mra William R. Dean presided
or b™«i « •'JSJISS
at the organ ' and accompanied
on w. . Madison
Wednesday
the soloist. Mra. Darrell Hamil-

in May
■ Mra. Von Dunn entertained fur
lhe honoree Saturday dinner Mra Wally Wrench of
room- Mertnn tVl* Mr and Mr* Dti —

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NaahriUe, were married Satur-

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Bunday.

belated wedding
C^Oo^-*’00^*
gift. Thar® we® &gt;0 afternoon
Cart­
was a oosie wuwuw lira. rr

|hcateraes with a luncheon and
Parties for bride-elect Miss Mar, miscellaneous shower at the Hotel
• a____ k_ __ __ a_ a__ a aL. __ W.rlna,
will be fly trit by with a buay

INTRODUCING...

on

wishes to announce the engage­
ment of to daughter, Sharon bodice was finished off with a
Helsel of Barter Road. Hastings, rcalloped square neckline and
long sleeves The bouffant skirt
featured a sequin trim on the
Road. Halting!. Sharon is a 1M5

School and Michael Is to gradu­
ate tn June from Lakewood High
School. He is employed at the
Barry County Medical Facility
Sharon Is the daughter of Har­
old Helsel of Jackson No date
has been set for the wedding.

Mra. Maa Myer* entertained

March

10.

with

jeweled crown held a fingertip-' and Mm. Jack Echtlnaw.
length veil of nylon net. and she

Where There's Musk
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her baby daughter, Julte Anne,
bouquet.
Mra Donald Pixley. Charlotte.

Ind Mira Marcia Saunders, sis-' enburg and Mr* Ray Miller at

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on Wednesday evening, March

Melhodisl Mother,
Son Banquet Will
Be Held March 30

They wore identical floor length

tachcd with a white pearl comb.
The attendants carried fireside
baskets of white carnations and
mums.
Jack Garlinger of Nashville
The First MrthndM. Church
performed the duties of the bat
quet at 8:30 pm. on Wednesday.
ert Woodland and Max Mitchell
March 30
Following the dinner, the both of Mt. Pleasant.
mothers and sons are to go to;
brides motto chose a
the sanctuary at 8 o'clock for ' P°wdtr blue crimplete suit and
the main program which will ,
Include music by the Allgaier
l
family from Kalamaroo.
kn“l,akth bc,«e wxreAorlra.
The p-ogram is to include a *** ,nothcn‘ wore P‘“k carna’
frre-wlU offering for the Allga- ,11”’
. .. . ,h|&gt;
jpyj
a reccpjfm was neiti in the
The Allgaier family, which is OommunKy HoUS&lt;- adjoining the
well-known to many in this area. '**urch- Ml? Richard AspimUl,
Includes five talented children,
8rooP?1 *JSUr'1_,,Cut
and two pcraevalng paimte who
’ ?kB and
wl“)
work behind the soenra.
l
were.
They have performed in many Tobla*grooms sister-in-law.
.J
S Mrs. Larrv HUI and Mra norudrt
Carroll. The Rifts were opened
try and Canada,
Tho highlight of the Allgalera by Miss Marilyn Bristol, lhe
L« the performance of Russell, bride's cumin, and Mira Susan
who has been blind since birth. Welfare, friend of the bride.
Before tearing on her honey­
His sensational piano playing
along with his argan (Haying and moon the bride changed to
singing has delighted many
The couple went
groups.
In September. 1964. they pertheir return will make their
Caravanners here in Hartings,
an hour and one-half show. At Hartings.
Out of town guests at the wed­
that time they were engaged to
entertain for the Caravanners ding came from Marshall, Battle
Rally at Victorville. Calif, in Crtek, Hastings, Lansing, Char­
lotte. Grand Ledge, Nites and
the rally on Anna Marla Island Woodland.
Mr. and Mra. Tobias entertainlowing January. One of the I
ner Friday evening at the Nordla
llghte of their California

stuffed animal^ were arrayed on
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cor aa It was laid with a lace
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Mr and Mrs. Bud Wolfe and
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trailer to the Allgaier family by j
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Mra “^-el M Moore entered
TUU
Vnrnnu, K&lt;»piui «, Mmh u
uled to perform at Davton Ohfri wncre
underwent major
— -• TZyunrery on Monday. March 14
next May In
University Hospital, Women's
Building. OucatA at her home for

St. Pat's Party
With Authentic "J
Touches Thursday

grandchildren. Linda.
Brenda
and Steven Skedgell to celebrate
Stevens birthday, and Friday

This Thursday. March 17. there
will be a St. Patrick's Party, with Mra. Wilbur Poutema of Byron
all of the authentic touches, at Center.
the Erik von Hew home, when
Forrest JOhntheir exchange student from Ire­
McLean famland. Hilda Careen, and the other
exchange student from Ireland.
r&gt;&lt;
ST b"lirtj j £T.^S‘,S!'SL°h' XS. 5
wlih Uw Vernon Engle rwnll,. join I
In plana lo properly eelrtrrale Ihel^*
occasion This is lo be an all-gir) IJohn Pct&lt;rs
party and lhe green and white
CMU Sophomore Lynne Ellen
decor will be the netting for sing- । Hale spent the weekend with her
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Irish llgx.
| Drive.

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couple was given.
then rrad rgaln *h**- „
and pronounced Uiemcftan
wife'forever.
■ . .,

ASTiNGS

Mrs. Phyllis Munn at the
piano, played tho traditrmal Wed­
ding March and two of the ushers

EATING,

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knitting Mrs. 1837. «Uh (Mr

.

the Duplicate Club

Monday Mr. and Mra.: Huriass

parsonage. Upon their arrival they
the platform where they were seat­ were surprised to find members of
ed beneath a beautifully decorated lhe Senior Bible ClaSa assembled
with a planned surprise potluck
supper in their honor.
and wife, Mra Rogen presenting

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Methodist Church Bunday, March
Birds
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bar

bridge

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Mra Byrlo Potter was happily Club gathered at the Leaaon
surprised when she roertvad a Sharpe Memorial Hall for their
phone call from her son. SP/4 monthly meeting. From all reNeal Wilkins. who waa In Asia

in combat in Vietnam. After the
Ito Vietnam for further combat awarded for tho “swlngingest”
duty. Neal has been with the pointings and there were some
3rd Brigade since Oct. 1. and very startling results with thia
do-K-youraelf project. A whlteclephant-auctlon was part of the

spending two weeks in Florida on evening of great fun and good
fellowship. Co-chairman for tills
vlrtUng relatives.

January sales tax collections In
Barry County, an December
sales, totaled 1136.155 61 from M3
reports. That included 814475
from building material, S9412
from general merchandise, 645.­
147 from food, 136,910 from auto­
motive. 64.435 from apparel.
S4.186 from furniture, 811448
from miscellaneous retail and
S10.M9 from nan-retail sales. Use
tax totaled 65X107.73.

b!&gt;1» . pormlremIW-U -nd
MUblrbb eremu-.
ordained evangelist In the South- have
•been -------- •to
- -—
invited
a ------meeting
ern Michigan Conference of the of alumni to be held Saturday.
Free Methodist Church.
March 19. The dinner meeting

Wssloyans Plan
Unified Gospel Hour

School Council and was office | championship this year.

tings Wesleyan Method 1st
In tlx, north-south play at the Church, Che congregation will asDuplicate Bridge Club at the
Emmanuel Episcopal Undercroft the platform the entire Book of
Tuesday evening, Mra. Harold Revelation. This will conclude a

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showing of the new colored tem­
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w u» x.- Manchester Alumni
Dr. Olbbun. rounder md dl- To Meet Saturday
Barry December
recur «&lt;U» Oibtora CUnUoT
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Salos Tax $126,155 K.Unrereo Ur lb.

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NEWS

Charles Murray;
Mra. Munn, san
Truly." Victor Bia
ceremonies Uien

Ptunich and Dr. Bard Bloom, nlng services since the first of
September. The public is cordlMra. Stephen Johnson, third. In
reading of the Bible.

BottchiT and David Goodyeux JrM
Btvond. and Harold Norris and
Robert Beta of Nashville wax
third.

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LEWIS ELECTRIC
CLOVERDALE, MICHIGAN
Free Parking

Open 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Daily

Delton 623-5381

�Dick Fenton Tok.,
Deputy Sheriff Poet

. Robert Kl.vom
.Eom« Degree, Take*
Corning Gla«s Job

IRONSIDE MONUMENT WORKS
MIM iw
221 UM Stat. Strut

Personal Mention
era irtumed from lhe same Sun­
shine BUte. via Arison*. Mon­
wn al Mrs. Ha«h Smith'* &lt; Grace day. The Clayton Branditetters
Paoli home in Largo. Ft*. Guest* are also expected home from La
indued Mr* Glenn Brower.| Jolla, Calif. thia'week.

A®-

2,7

TMtako* Wl J-SU1 - Wl 5 514.

.mbuised him for lhe yean he
wm In nervice. Neturally, he’s a

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

mighty happy lad Co be back.

Beauty, Quality, Craftamanahip in

ENDURING MEMORIALS

Rev. Jai
Lenten

for Easter

Tress
cepled a position a* packaging
engineer with Coming Olaaa.
Huth Klevom. Sharon Wurm.

Our New

Spring

Coifs

are Chic

Boys Choir to Sing
Episcopal Service

UPHOLSTERING

At the Episcopal Church lb I*
Sunday lhe Boys Choir will as­
sume all of the singing portion*
of lhe service. This will be the
first time that the Boys Choir
will have performed for the en­
tire service. The group sings un­
der the direction of Mr. Edward
Grlnvalds.
;

Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karclwr.
called on Mr. anil Mra. Leelie
Skutt of St. Johns on Sunday

tinge Arsa on Thursday*.

Phono 374-3523

OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS

tools and tires because a good motorist had to be
prepared for anything.
Today the bast preparation a motorist canhave is
his Auto Club Membership Card. He knows that his
Club Membership will help him LEAD THE WAY to
{prefree motoring with ■ Personalized Travel Planning
B Roundthe-Clock Road- Service ■ Broad Personal
Accident Insurance ■ Protective $5,000 Bail Bond.

CLUB

Above Savings &amp; Loan

JUST SAY

Charge It!

OF

located at 218 East Grand Street in the Third
Ward. City

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

Open Evenings by Appoinlment

• 3382

Notice is hereby given that the polling place

Back in the Rummer of 1916—when the Auto Club was
founded—a motoring trip frequently was a pioneering
adventure. Packed in with the fan^ly were plenty of

AUTOMOBILE

BEAUTY
BAR

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

Wayne Hazel

NOTICE TO THIRD WARD ELECTORS

MM hl! ChwH

Exciting

Pickup and Dollecry.
Many Sample*.

of Hastings will no longer be used.

Voting at the April 4. 1966 election, and all
future elections, will be held in the Hasting* High

School. Please use the Park Street entrance to the

Now You Can Enjoy the Convenience of

West Gym where the election will be conducted
for both the Third and Fourth Ward*.

MICHIGAN

DONNA J. KINNEY. City Clerk
HASTINGS OFFICE
237 Was* State St.
Phone 945-4392

Security Charge Account Service

Hostings, Michigan

Sponsored by

ATIONAL

Rebellious car! Rebellious price,
during the

ANK of
ASTINGS
and SECURITY NATIONAL BANK OF BATTLE CREEK
Sacurity Charge Account Service provides you the convenience

of shopping at any of the merchants listed below. Yet you receive
only one statement, requiring only one payment per month.

If payment is made in full within 25 days, there is no service
charge; or you may pay as little as 1

10 of the balance each month

or $10.00, whichever is greater. No down payment is required.
Applications

are

available 'at the

Participating

Merchants

or

National Bank of Hastings.
ll$ RCl lhe iump'
on-Spring time with those

'

All of These Progressive Hastings Merchants and Professional People Offer

deal-nukin' Dodge Boys. And every­

Security Charge Account Service:

thing's coming up savings ... on Polara, the
big-hitting, big-moving, big-luxury, modestly priced Dodge
shown here. Get in on lhe sale of '66 with a Polara of your own, lhe

Arm Dodge Boys

easy-priced way to lhe automotive big time. Join 'em. The swing

set. The big savers. The Rebellion Rally wants you. Really!

Barlow Gardens

East Side Lumber Company

Jim Barr Tire Shop

Jack Echtinaw's Service

Miller Plumbing &amp;. Heating

Barry County Lumber Co.

Gambles Store

The Music Center

Barry County Ready Mix

Garey’s Shopgprs Haven

One-Hour Martinlxing

Barry’s Farm Store

George’s Citgo Service

Parmalee Ladies Shop

Leary's Sport Center

Patrick J. Gilmore Jewelers

• Beebe Shoe Store

Quality Furniture

Ben Franklin Store

Haan's Standard Service

Bcverwyk’s Color Center

Hastings Cleaners

Bob’s Gun &amp; Tackle Shop

Hastings Electric, Inc.

Sentx TV Service

The Bonnet and Gown Shop

Hastings Floor Covering

Al Signs Tire Service

•

Renner Ford, Inc.
Roth L. P. Gas, Inc.

Burkey Sales &amp; Service

Hastings Motor Sales

Carpenter Hardware

Hastings Shell Service

L. J. Caston, O.D.

Hastings V fir $ Hardware

Cleveland's Men's Store

Patrick C. Hodges Jewelers

Courthouse Service &amp; Radiator Shop

Jacobs Pharmacy

Wayne's Shoe Store

Cut-Roto Shoe Store

Koecheles, Inc.

Western Auto Associate Store

Uta. B.lck-Chtatalat,

St. Martin Floral

.

Steury Electric Service

,

V &amp; J Friendly Service

Walldorff Furniture

Ik.

STOP AND SHOP AT BUSINESSES DISPLAYING THE

Hastings Motor Sales •

220 e. state st
‘TM

SECURITY CHARGE ACCOUNT EMBLEM!

�Joins Angus Gitoup

Mrs. Hedges, 96,
Dies Thursday
At Her Home

of the Attic,

th* A. Hedge*. 96, R3 Hastings,
who" died’ Thondsy naming

Carlton Grangers
Told of Dangers
From Tornadoes
Cartton

Gt

maotlng

think

The Hastings Banner
**rtW* Tv»—erm I r* «

Ttorton. Math It. &gt;*«

Bliss Inspector,
Lester J. Elston,
Dies Suddenly

Ofnrera
Officers were

to toto J.

ncr officiated and burial wu in
Irving TowuaMp CemeUry.

8hc was born in Castleton
Township on Feb 26, 1870. the
daughter of Ralph and Mary
• PoUs) Jordan. Bhc attended

‘“"t-Jto? Itototo A^T. ww-

Preventio

Invite Farmers
To Meet Monday
At Lakewood

died suddenly about 11:15 are.

By H. D. Burpee
Thia article I am about to give
Nrubrrt
CUrkavllle, Mich.

qu rationa of farmers regarding

had

beoexne

thickly

a westerly direction, usually
southwest and the greateat dan­
ger Is from 3 to 7 pm.. though
they may occur at any time. In

populated

tack was unexpected.
1910. the aon

cusalon—liquid fertilisers, getting
tune in Ute .new land. About
place and uae of minor eltsnenU. this time John Friend, wtth his
of Freeport: two daughters, Mrs.
Herbert ' (Charlotte) Hine of first time such a program as
AQ went well, until nearing
Ionia and Mra Josephine Beard- this has been availably to local Thomas and James decided to lew York, off Sandy Hook, now
alee of Hastings; 11 gmndchll- farmers. Peru liter Is probably
lhe largest Item of the pevduc„, r
.
j tlon Input* Thia meeting* will
Ragta Extensten -Gresp
| provide producers an opportunity lived In Devonshire, England. He
The Ragla Extension Study of getting authoritative aiuwera had become a farmer of some morning, and with every wavw
group will meet Thuhday, March! to IpcaJ production problems. It1:note, managing and carrying on

I&amp;

Tom CAP Unit
Here; Plan
of
Cadet Squadron

March 25.
hontebock, giving orders; o fore­
Marguerite Shroyer brought a
man carried them out.
Before leaving England. Mr. they might be allowed, contrary recommendation from the Com­
munity Progre® Committee that
Friend allowed great forethought
the neighborhood and Grange
members plant a petunia trail,
that would separate the family.
their lives, and Usey could reach and asked permission to plant
In number, he provided a aiout land, they would return to the petunias around the sign and
canvas bag. large enough to hold
a guinea; Into three he put three and were granted their requests
appointed to make plans for a
hundred pounds (between twelve
and

fifteen

hundred

dollars).

lhe

land. On leaving the ship, they
carried with them a small line.

little later.

in preparation for bulld-

friends amoni

Road.

At Wayland Pott
State Police Trooper Marrin

sting in this project can
further Information by

Ing. sufficient persons were given
appltea-lons or signed up to as­
sure th? formation of the squadThe next meeting Is planned for

Your Candidate foe

Hastings' City
Treasurer
April 4th ElactMi

1 pm. Monday. March 21. for a
potluck dinner. All are urged to
come.
tere-red tn becoming prospective'
cadets should attend to kam
Westrm what CAP has to offer their
child.

CIVIC CENTER, LANSING

MARCH 18-19-20

I to 10 P.M. (Closing 5:00 F.M. Lost Day I

NTIQUES

fgrence. Judy Weinbrechl baa

Saturday Ivening, March 19th
Your 36rCWb bonk. Filled.

In Harting*.
Jim Jensen, a major with the
Batde Creek CAP Squadron, con­
ducted the meeting and answered
questions.

Ruby
Henney

No. 3 of Nashville. They formerly In the airport lounge. An Invita- I
tlon is extended to all men and
lived In Nashville.
women Intcren.cd In learning

Medical Facility party on March Mother's Weekend at
Michigan University.

ELKSXDANCE

spoNable

that

been sighted, doors and windows
An arganlzatlooal meeting was transferred to Wayland.
on the north and east side should
opened to reduce damage to sided at their Algonquin Lake Airport to form the Hastings
building and to seek shelter
Area Civil Air Patrol Squadron.
had been employed nt the E. W.

with an alphabetical game and I In addition to his wife, he U
a report on the Youth Confer- survived by three daughters.
Mice in Marshall which was at- Mrs Keith &lt;LHah&gt; VanDalsen of
1
tended by four members.
M2 W. South Street, Mrs Lcon' Mabel Barry reported that the ard (BerUno) Joppie of NashMra. Meth* Keech, 410 W. Bond, j Everyone Is welcome. Smith
The acene un bourd was terrible, lyjme economics committee had vllle and Mrs. Duane (Judy)
taet and planned lhe menus for. Newland of Saginaw, and five
White Elephant.
1 Bras. Elevators are co-sponsor- and Squirm, each farm having
the Telefarm and Soil Conaerva- ! grandchildren.
------------ •—-------- v
j ing this mretlng with the Luket|on banquets. The Carpenters!
Tho Ben Campbells spent Bun- |mxn1 Adult Farmer Class. Door
tiive been contacted and the lhe Battle Creek Masonic Lodge,
day with their daughter, the prices and refreslunents will be
Introduction party Is scheduled the Scottish Rite of Grand
Allen Hinson* of Battle Creek.
served.
*
Rapids, the Saladin Temple of
traded for the Grunge ladles to Grand Rapids. the Laurel Chap-

"The quickest way
to acquire self­
confidence is to do
exactly what you
are afraid to do."

explained

Sctwol,

eludes automobile insunUlM apd
i Jack Burchett and Mra. Donald other forms of protection in obe
policy.

Throe aubjecta will bo high-

Thoughts For A Week

Pleasantvlcw

the Rutland Township Hall wen-

Three county agricultural
agents will talk fcrtllixer facts Win ail enjoy It:
ids. They lived in Grand Rapids
PreepoH, Mich.
and Lake Odessa until oomlng to wood High School.
.
.
,8apt_ 38. 19»
THE FRIEND PAM IL V—
THEIR TRIP TO AMERICA

for the E. W. HUu Company un-

\ Agency Writei
Suburbanite
elected al
eisoxsd
si ths,
me, 1
PaCKagC
uvnusic- &lt;
COllCy
J *
(h« nnwitns I . '
—- ■ -________ a, id

Dowling Dudes
Nome Officers,
Plan Saturday

VkU M Admit. 2 for *1

OwilfUa

Hila

(Single AdmrTM
with the public.

Is Your Admission . . .

FUNERAL HOME

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO HILF

Robert H. Sponobl*. Owner

W. Gewn el Rroodwpy

HANDICAPPED CHILDREN AND HAVE FUN. TOO!

Pb. Wl 5-3252

MEMBERS AND INVITED GUESTS

REAL ESTATE
Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES

AN IXCILLINT INCOM I PROPERTY IN THI THIRD WARD,
close In. f&gt;a* two apartments, one has three bedrooms with
closets and bath, and the other apartment has four bedrooms
with closets, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath and pan­
try full basement with two gas furnaces, two water heaters,
and a two-stall garage for---------------- —$16,500.00

AND A ItlAL GOOD KOMI IN THI FIRST WARD, with three
bedroom* up; down, a living room with llraplaca. dining and
kitchen room*, den or extra bedroom., full baaement and gas
heating plant, is insulated, storm windows and K,«ens has twostall garage for ......................................................$10,500.00

A RIAL GOOD BUY IN A NICI HOMI IN THI SICOND WARD,
has two bedrooms ups’*1'* *nd two bedrooms downstairs and
living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, good basement
• with brand new gas furnace, new roof, newly painted ourt-dj.
1 'A stall garage, nice lot for------------ ------------------- $1,000.00
AH INCOMI KOMITT IH THI THU, WAIO. In
IdeatiOL has |n apartment upstairs three rooms and bath all
fumtsbe3rrenls readily; down apartment has living room, din­
.ing room,.
- ....
Knih —....
fit top
Kircnen. *onoa - - •••«
to -...........................
-...SI0.MOW
A UAL COOO COUFOATA.U HOMI IH THI KXJITH WAIO.
with (to.
« to
tototo.
. two living rooms, dining room, kitchen, full bath, basementwlth
&gt; . a_.
...... LiLd-. rwwA i* earnaiad. and draoes eo

A YEAR ROUND HOMI AT THORNAPRLI LAKI with living
room, dining room, kitchan, two bedroom* and bath, newly
paneled, naw hot water heater, new oil furnace, and pump, ha*
aluminum tiding, two stall ga'ige —....--------- $9,500.00
A RIAL NICI HOMI IN THI FIRST WARD ha* two bedroom*
ups’elre end one clo»et, and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, full bawment wlfh-ga* furnace,
water wftener, hat Insulation, matal awning*, double garage,
newly decorated, for 7$7,500.00

A RIAL GOOD COMFORTABLI HOMI IN THI 4Hi WARD, has
two bedroom* up*’*!'* and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, ha* batament and gat floor fur­
nace. brand new garage end utility room, full comer lot for
$&gt;.000.00
A NIGRHOME ON CROOKID LAKI TO trade for property dote
to Hatting*.
BUILDING LOT IN 2ad WARD, tewer and water In. hat a garage
on It. alto a part batement-------------------------------------- $1,500.00

Wl HAVI A HOMI |N BATTLI CRIIK. with three bedroom* and
bath up and down It ha* one bedroom, living room, dining room,
kitchen, full batament, naw gat furnace, naw water heater, new
front and back endoted porchet, wantt to tree* for a place with
•bout 30 acre* north of Hatting*.
THRU NICI BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HIICHTS.

A NICI VACANT LOT In Ammon Eaton Addition ter -..$450.00

AN IXTRA GOOD HOMI IN THI 51COND WARD, with tfwoo
bedrooms and closets upstairs, and hall, two bedrooms and hall
•re carpeted, and downstair, it has a IhrmgJ~£d£ln&lt;
kitchen and new bath, ceramic tiU, with tub shower ♦*** *"d
lavatory, full basement gat convmtonfumade. h*»“o*2j"
. &lt; .1
-I.___
kzwMA, na« aluminon tiding? new cement
doors, the living room * carp..™.
---- --------dryer, gas stove, has all new wiring.......... ............... $ I 1.000.00

IM TMI FOURTH WARD

I

I could buy licorice, mints, gum . . . trains, airplanes, trucks . . . tricycles, bicycles, cars
. . . the moon, the sun and the stars . . . but I know that every tittle bit counts . . . and I
know

WE HAVE HAD

SALES AND

it’ll grow

be my banker ’

as fast as I do . . . in a sayings account at H.C.B.. of course! They want to

.

•

COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

a real nice brick house, ranch type.

two bedrooms and full bath. *i'_
room, or ut.llty room, attach^ garage. n&lt;dy landscaped owtw
having left town will take ——-------------------------- $18,500.00

A RIAL GOOD NIHI ROOM KOMI with throe
bedrooms
wvT. sioreroom upstairs, and down a llvirw room, one bed*~L* X
kitchen, full balk has a basement with oil
tor... k.7 ,™ii to.™g to;. w"1'
•£;

%-ACRI LOT. i
WoodUnd. ter

believe in savings? watch it grow at H.C.B.

-SijetM

llnstiiiqs CilL| Bunk

�11321 Boys, 52
Unite in Area
Scout District

About Bowling.

IH Brttte ■MUastawr 1W,
Gerry Mewton and Bandy Dan­
iela 161. Katy Oolvta 111. Kay
Kantar 179, Joan Burchett IH
Dartene Everett IM and Jinny

Boosters Cage
Program Now Set
For Thursday

Market MH. Powder Box MH,
MXXT. tanto* 52 and Boadteltesuranco Agency 41.
Good sootot: Joan Martin 234­
474, Duma Guy 141-401, Nancy

Tho Boson Athletic Booatere

Gallup 212
■ ill.
u

i specific »pot

Armchair Athlete V.
Every sportsman and sportswoman should be concerned
about the future of our deer herd in northern Michigan, Dr.John Williams of our Michigan Fisheries Research
*11
told members of the Hastings Rotary Club at their regular
Monday noon luncheon meeting held at the Hotel Hastings.
With forest# growing beyond the reach of whitetails, their
food supply is diminishing every year and will continue to go
down unlaw their habitat to lm- --------- r—-------------- :--------- -■
Women Marines were eatabUah tn 1842 as part of lhe Ma­
rine Corps Rreervea. They were
riven permanent military status

Y Champions
Receive Trophii
At Jamboree

liability insurance

for your property?
Accidents can happen,
and if anyone suffers
injury on your property,
the financial responsi­
bility may be yours!
Better be safe than sorry. See
us for liability insurance that
protects your bank account
and pays the cost of personal
injury claims.

toleman AGENCY
203 S. Mkhlfon

WKD. AmKNOON LBASUB
Steading*: Hasting* Motor
Balas 68. Hasting* Cleaners 68,
Maker* 61. Ne-Hl 68, Stanton's
57. Bhlrkey’8 IGA 51, Barry
Ready Mix 52, Vita Boy 47. East
Side Lumber 45, Bob's Bike &amp;
Hobby Center 42H. Miller Plumb­
ing 35 H arid OhtownmibH' .

FOR FUN ANO
HEALTH
"IF* AsTOriM**
Favorite Family
Fun"

591, Jack- Bowman 323-588, Al
Morgan 306-672, Jack Stator U1,
Bob Moore 330-556, Pat Gilmore
213-883, Kingsley Barnett 302­
542, Ray Lundquist 229-548, Dave
Kurko 533. Lea Springer 200-524.
Jim Malcolm 206-533, Jim Bar-

3 Vi y*«r« in th*
City Cl*rk'i offit*
previd* a valuable
background for th*
office of

March 8, putting together games
Of 226-201-201 for a fine 838.
Chazlm Blough chalked 22G-611.
Rowley 219-524. 8. Miller Wl
wten a 142 average. Jack Shrier
*57- Ed Staler 306-519, Larry
Novak 2W52B, Ray Wieland 570.

Phon* Wl 5-3184
ro* inksmation
MOTIVATIONS

ANO

HASTINGS

VOTl FOR

ELSIE FURROW

BOWL INt

Outdoor Trail—The 30th Na­
tional Trout FeaUval will be held
at Kalkaska April 28-30 and May
1. A highlight la to be the unr
veiling of the National Trout
Memertal, an 18-foot fountain
with a 17-foot brook trout leap­
ing from It* center bowl. . . .
The breathtaking sight of a
bald eagle in Michigan to a rare
one these days, and it may not
be long before thia to no more
than a memory. aoorxUnc to Oto
U2L Bureau of Sport Fisheries
and Wildlife. Mortality to high,
and last year 36 of these majes­
tic birds were found deed from
shooting, trapping and accidents
In the north-central region which
Includes Michigan. Two were re-

*u*aM •» Mtdllfva

After Duffy Daugherty watched
members of his 1965 Big Ten
championship football team score
30 of Stale1* 50 pointe In winning
the Big Ten indoor track title,
he said. "I should be-elected
track coach of the year.” '

Capt Kendra Robb®. Peg Miller,
Sally Btuta, Jodi Tobias. Betsy
MMMnbach, CJ n d y Reynolds;

Stag Shop Wins
13th Straight

Buyers of used luxury cars!
Lincoln Continental warranty now covers
major repairs for 12 months or
24,000 miles, whichever comes first
factory-approved protection that now
makes a '63, '64 or '65 Continental the
wisest used luxury car buy in America!
Your Lincoln Continental dealer ha* a selection of prime-condition,
late-model Continental*, plu* a warranty to go with them, for the

Huilnf! Machaata. ei-47;
Franctoeo Fan* lUsep nipped
Renner Ford, 41-M.Ud 1U»
Ung* Mfg. bMl WaHdroff*.

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Itigh, it probably means you have not consulted a lawyer lately. A lawyer’s fee is
Mgfpnibfg in relation to the service given and the years of education and training which
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WtH to the valge of your Peace of Mind? A talk with your lawyer may be the best investment

IHmKOAIWW tai your Ufa-Depeodmg on the nature of your problem,
you consult your clergyman, your lawyer or your physician. Each is entitled
* your complete confidence in his area. If you have a legal problem consult
your lewyer, with confidence. If you don’t know a lawyor ask your local bar
jfPgrtfo J? recommend one or contact ths-State Bar of Michigan,

man who deiire* distinguished motoring and th* security of
knowing he's made a wise investment. Your Lincoln Continental
dealer's exclusive new factory-approvfl! warranty provide*
free replacement of power train part*, including labor, wher­
ever you drive. With normal maintenance, it cover* all internal
engine, transmission and rear axle parts as well ai the drive line,
except for accidents or road hazards- This warranty will cover
1963, 1964 and 1963 Continental* for U months or 24,000
miles, whichever comes first. Ask your Lincoln Continental

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Lincoln Continentals
anywhere there is a
Lincoln Continental dealer.

dealer about his factory-approved warranty and enjoy count-,
les* mile* of distinguished motoring in the year* ahead.

Andros 54. Ken? * Bob's Gulf
60S. Johnson's Furniture 44 and
Poll* 38H.
.
Good scorn: Don Haywood
205-602. Roy Hewitt 381-543.
Bruce Brumm 203-648,Borolha

THIS EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AVAILABLE ONLY AT-

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
1320 N. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS **

ft Wl 5-2479

�THZ HASTING8 BANNER—3
avo-eai. n. ttjinemtucii umirac rJSS.
Bvrsrv* Itoo
—-■—
umm ■Tnw
-260, J. Morrill 138-257,
e*R McAl7
138-257. D. Hawthorne 177-477 J
Joan
128-246. Jerry Whitney . luter 170-461, Ellen Dolman 173! 06-247. R.“ Nelson
134-343, M.
“
" 471, Wlnl Chandler 199-490. Bet­
ultebon 126 - 241. J. Wyngarden ty Het ter 190-488. Ellen Davis
M7-337. J. Haan 137-237. M.
lOhase 119-235. A. Merrill 130-231. Allen 170-466. Boonie Hathaway
ReWer, 148-2M, M. Haines
-234. M Neff 13-224. B. Cur- and Dori* Blanton 176-483.
' Funeral services for Nile A.
The Rev. Glen Trrry of Paa*- —
'tta 120-223.
D. VanderVeen
tie 120-223.
D. VanderVeen
128- IMGood game*:. Judy Heath 175, Lancaster, 44. R5 Hastings. Hope d
Doiton; 71-75-175, HaaUnga.
Helen Crawford 204, Mary Part­ Township, who died at Blodgett
Act VII—Pioneering “We build 116-317. D. VanDerMolen 111- ridge 182. Jean Plnnie 163. Mil­
wlth log* and rope." Troop 65 316, s Newton 116-311, C. Rey- dred Smith 172, Donna Thotup। Middleville: 74-176-176 Hartlngx; —
----------------------- ■■■
nolds
119-209.----J.. —
Whitney
115­
■108 Banned; 177 Naahvllto; 296 306. C Norris 113-208. T. Robln-

Cavalcade of .
Scouting in Gym
March 26

Carpet A Furniture
CLEANING

Nile Lancaster,
Vikitl" Molder,

dlevtlte; 74-75-171-179 HaaUngs:

rv

w/ J

J

Dies Wednesday

Pilgrim Holiness
Members to Hear
near
E¥ongeiist Terry r f;

^

If you are proud of your furnishing*

and want to protact your investment,

th» HaWtrwm -High School.

have thorn cleaned the safest and most

their particular acta which will

C. Dalhouser 111-202 and J. Willatt 101-201.
Scouting, Boy Scouting and Ex­ Bugler David Haight, Troop 73
। associate
Bob
Harting*
ploring.
MONDAY M1XKRS
Standing*: .Wefcdme Tavern
JIANTAM8 (UNDER 11)
eight acta:
Standings: Haan * 51*4. Dale’* 79. Nortlulde Grocery 71, Pood­
headquarters In Pruwdena, Calif. • '
Act I—Grand entry, all unite.
land and Vott'gjOU.McAllUter'a
Willis Hugh Fumla. 86. of
.«*»Pastor Howard W. Rogan tnCenter 60'4, Sheriff*
eiet
and 83S. Pood
pttaltee&lt;i about three- months I vHes every one to attend thcaa I
Eart 31.
Bide Legion
LumberAuxiliary
M.^orgO
60. Piston Rlrtg and Haan s
Angclcs.
Calif*
died
Thursday.
prior
to
his
death.
;
services.
57. Hastings
Hartline* Hrighte.
Hrtehte. 52.
52 Savftev.
Citgo 37. Patten Monument 36. 1 67.
March
10.
following
a
long
IllHaatlnga: 106, Middleville: 100. Bum’i 35*4, Superette and Barship on Jan. 7. 1922. the son of;
Covey• LanBcm in Barry County on Nov. James and
anu Flossie
rsuBsie &lt;ivuvryi
uui- |
Copper Lantern 334, Hastings toe's 40. WBCH 394. Auto Tag 13. 1879. he was a son of Charles
He attended , the Hinds I___
Aluminum 31. Hastings Motor* Inn 33 and Michigan Magnetics
and he worked his par- I __
and Elvira Furnlss On April 11,
Act III—Scout gamee, "Scout- 27. VAJ Mobil 21 and Auto Tag
Good series: Shirley VanDenBolton in Hastings.
until he entered the Army in
txirg 212-590. Emm* f.‘agoon 209­
World War II.
Martin 168-287. P. Gank 151-279. 671. Marie Newton 209-553. LouAftcr his discharge he w ns
Act IV — Vocational expicra8. VanDcnburg 144-379. M. Ka- Be Bahs 210-576, Deloria Carper
married to Zana Douglas of Hope
Table Company.
Township on Sept. 9. 1944. He
Mr and Mrs. runuss movea w&gt;u* a lormer employee oi nw
to Nashville and for 12 years Eaton Mfg. Company of Battle
'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY
Mrs. FurnlM owned and operated ‘ Creek, the Hastings street de­
a women's apparel shop. The partment. the Hastings Mfg.
___ .
____
_____________
.... ,u.
f ur nil—the E . W Bliss Crxncouple
mov*d
to California
12 i Company,
1 pany and for the part 18 years
Besides the wife. Mr. Purnlsa he was employed by tha Viking
'Corporation as a molder.
O. FunlLss of Los Angeles, Calif...
and four grandchildren as well
as many relatives who reside In
Michigan, Four brothers and a
In addition to his wife, he is
sister preceded him In dentil
7-MIB
Private services were held survived by four sons, Robert, in
PORTION
the Army at Selfridge Air Pmre
pjn. at Hollywood. Calif.

Past Resident
Dies in West

effective way possible.

MILLER'S Duradean
9 YEARS IN HASTINGS

107 E. WomH«nd Ave.

Mt. Wl 5-2091

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

Light Cycle

*^auA*A»du|—

What Ever You

quality

Pork Loins

WANT

BRIDGESTONE
HAS IT

’Super-Right" Mature Beef

63*
Center Rib Chops .. u 79*
Loin End Portion

STEAKS
ROUND
STEAKS

A’’

93

lb

10’

J99
AOP GRADB “A" MIXED SIZES

as 59*
89

PIAS ;. . . .
ROM CRODt ALL GRKIN

Cat Asparagus
DlNTY MOOR*

Beef Stew . .

i'-OX.

CAN

DM-USH CROSS CUT

35*
4^49*
2 -- 49*

Sweet Pickles
—

ANN PAM

^kleCehtin
A*P BRAND — U»H ••

A7C

A

Curd

Cottage Cheese

Cream Corn
D*L MONTI

35'

Cream Corn ... 3
SWUT, TIN DI*

—

Del Monte Peas

5

CANS

CANS

AOP BRAND — GRAD* *'A"

Tomatoes .... 3
AOP BRAND —GRAD* "A"

59*
99*
59*

'

Sauerkraut ... 4

CANS

■■■■■■■pueaiieMH
CALIFORNIA NAVEL

ORANGES
HAWAIIAN I-MZt

A PINI YALUI

*»• 99‘

Corned Beef

« 69*

59c~
2-29*
5&amp;59*

Gene. 14: two daughters, Marcia.
17, and Patricia, 11: nine broth­
ers. his twin brother. Neil of
Battle Creek: Richard. Lyle.
Ry Mri. IF. //. Cheeteman BuryL Leo, Paul. Donald, Chester
and Merle, a sister. Mra Hasel
Mr. and Mrs. Brandt McIntyre Teske of Hastings.
from Washington. D. C.. and
Mrs Edith VanDongvn from
Muskegon were culled home due

Dunham

Orson McIntyre, who had surg­
ery In Community Hospital Last

TU&amp;r-a

ing a
Pennfleld makes frequent visile.

J

Turkey Roast

Turkey Slices

patient in Hendy Ford Hospital
in Detroit. She had planned tn
be home this week but her rt-

Mrs. EHrabcth Robinson spent
a day with tier brother’s family i
the Mlles Ruffners, before leaving
for Pennsylvania to care for a

Pork Sausage

A. a.iannu

Bridgestone
Is GO!

Why Drive

Around With e Faulty
Auto Radio?

Robert Ball from Alaska. Mich.,
.uid daughter were Sunday visi­
tors at Ids parents home. * Tom
Hunt la in a Lansing hospital

FRYER LEGS
OR BREASTS

qurt ic. the South Maple Grove
E.U.B. Church Wednesday. *
An evening Bible Study course

COFFEE SALE!

South Church to which all are
welcome. * Mrs Isabelle Zemke
of Vermontville called briefly at
the Ward Cheeseman's Saturday.

Mild and Mallow

Eight O'Clock

LEGAL

Don’t let a faulty radio rob you
of driving enjoyment. Stop in
today and let in fix it for you.

Hi-fi and tape recorders
repaired quickly.

Wl 5-9187

7 Models to

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV

Sav. 20c

Choose from,«t4

HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl 5-9187 &amp; Wl 5-5992
228 N. Jeffsrsoii at Mill

Goodyear T

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

IMPLEMENTS

3-LB.

Brothers

Bag
■hell

FOR COFFEE OR CEREALS

a. 39

A&amp;P Half and Half

A&amp;F BRAND — GRADE "A*

2

Rump Roast
HOHRYSUCKLI—WITH «RA

T-BONE

SIRLOIN

i.

MARVEL —5 FLAVORS

Ice Cream

124 N. Jefferaon
Halting*

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QC

Vi GAL.
CTN.

You may have won *2332“ cash!

m.

JANI
PARKER—Not Wt. 10
Vi -ox. aa.
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Golden Loaf Cake

2

4*9

JANE PARKER — SWEETLY ICED

Glazed Donuts

o7?i

SAVE I9c OH TWO L0AVES-4ANE FABKEIt

Potato Bread . . .

LOAVES

39
39

CHID-O-BIT AMERICAN OR PIMENTO

Cheese Spread

LB.
LOAF

AfrF BRAND—GRADE "A"

Apple Sauce .

;-ouz.
JARS

qq
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HEARTS DELIGHT

Apricot Nectar
*»t BRAND—GRADE -A'

Tomato Juice

3 S 79
TmmmMc*... 3 ££ 89*
HMDriefa

3i£ 89*
..
49*
.. « 29*

FROZEN FOODS
A»r lUHO—out riHIST

French Style or Cut

Green Beans
KOZ. PKGS.

Lima Beans

4-79'

A new list every week from now until March 31st. 429 first prizes.

21135
21235
21535
21545

2J7I
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2J76
2J78
2K42
2N26
2N63
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2S72
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2U52
2U61
2U62
2U65
2VI53
2W72
2Y83
2253
2272
31545
31565
31635
31735
352
353

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363K
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3G78 -----363S
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3J53
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3368
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3162
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3E63
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4745
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4278
6148
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624F
6?5T
628K
628W
630K
632T
635C
635L

if me first nart ot four
vehicle identification number
is here.
Hera’s how It work*. Look at the first symbols
(tho pr«lr«) on your vehicle ktontiQeaUon Op. Thorf
look at th« symbols listed above. If you find yours
on tho Wst. you've taken tho first stop toward being
a winner. Now go see your Buck dealer. He has a
Mst of 72 winners posted in his showroom. If you
see your entire vehicle Identification number on
the poster—the symbols plus the rest of the numbars—$2332 cash Is yours. (If your prefix isn't
listed in this ad. ddn't give up. Your numbers may
have been posted during the past tow weeks. And

7X4
8O4M
814K
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862P

�ANNUAL TAX 2AU

Barry
icnic

pnaixinyilu

ruwabaxp

M

Hugh J. Smith. Mr. and Un
Harold McDonald. Str. and Mrx
U.A T?' r'

40.00
1PM
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WH ot EH of MH of SraUoa 18
40.00
19M
eiJie

William Moore. Harry Williams,
Mr. and Mr*. Vem Bumford. Mrs.

“‘-’t.VTfe"..,a-::: iw!jwix
ssa
a Kk-ar'b.-Skifr.uS
Utlr
o» ox

Halo Carpenter, Mr. and Mr*.
Torn Hoffman, Mr. and Mr*. MJ, RRR
Milo Young. Claire Durkee. Mr.
and Mrx F. 8 Nlethamer, Mr. iljiS
Ik.lMa b, Ua SUU •&lt; Mkkleu. for
■uk u*m. Iaun«l *aB Um*w. *r
U.rraf

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Mra. ot WH of SWU raid aaeUoo.
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PAMIBL BYBDUMt'S ADDITION

I XKH S«ct4«« SO Um
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avPRRYiaoR-a plat or
LONG POINT NO. 1

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ob)oellon« U.r.lo

Lr-’ta slRa'si. *’
■«»

Mix Orville Purnell.’ Mr. and
Mr*. Harry McDonald, Mr. and

KU.. AL
Blk. 12.

«...

Mr.' and Mr*. Oarl Marble, Mr.

Harry

Rlxor,

Flossie Richard*,

burger, Mr. and Mr*. Carl Heist.
Mr. and Mr*. Cheater Heaterly.

termites
area
warning
oecta around your home,
hidden worker termite* may
be damaging timber*, wood­
work and carpeting. To avoid
costly damage, phone for
aUHed Inspection by Termlnlx,
world's largest In termite controt Service fully guaranteed

FOB FREE INXPECITON CAU

BARRY COUNTY

LUMBER CO.
PHONE

Wl 5-3431

and Mr*. Arthur Struble, Mr.
and Mr*. Marshall Schon tx. Mr.
and Mr*. Howard Orsbom, Mr. Um and Uaro mad. will bo a PuklU
ralo. •»&lt; raU parc.l dra«ribod h Ur
Mrx Harley G. Ragl*. Mr. and
Mr*. Roy Seeber. Mr. and Mrx
Harold Smith. Mr. and Mr*.
Jahn Hewitt, Mrs. Mae Cheno­
weth. Pearl Winter*. Mr. and laillHi
Mrx Lawrence Hurt, Merna Uaraia;

SUPXXVISON OLABdOW'S
ADDITION

WV.
it whora Ml

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I 8 30 rod* to bMlaalM.
&lt;
10.00
IBM
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b^ioBlot.
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muaTsarJU!

1.00

i rod, for boeianlM. th.Re.

Wilke*,’ Mr.’ and Mrs. Harold
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Few­

Mr. and Mr*. George Parrott,
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Kahler.
aforwald, Ua Ooaaty
ton Miller, Mr. and Mr*. Wallace bld oi tk« rasa la t
Campbell, Bernice Hynes, Fran-

tad the (Ml al
Barry Coaaiy
Mr. and Mr*. Stewart Jackaon,
Josephine Cheeaeman, Mr. and
Mr*. Ralph Kellar. Roy Hagger­
ty. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Velte, Ha-

Ham McGee. Mr. and Mra Floyd

Hobbs. Mr. and Mr*. Joe Kauff­ behtU of Mid Biair.
man, Grace Thomp*on, Mr. and ot carlala land, for ta
Mr*. Donald Brown, Mr. and
Mr*. Charles Smith. Lida Jarst-

30.00

1083

NW Ot HW tau. •«
N’t of HE friu •
or W Un. ot SmI

H0PB TOWNSHIP

Earl Warner, Electa Dennison.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder, Mr.
UC1H ;
rat.
Elmer Caukln. Mr. and Mr*.
Glenn Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Or-

TERMINIX"

?‘’1»
Ity of ll.tllnci Intor.raU

di aad of
*ad orary P««’
rwt, •* U* offlc. of tho Count
■ssr-d's^a '"'iii'iM:

Roysten, Cressle McMurray. Ben
McMurray. Mr. and Mr*. Harley
Tur-el), Mr. and Mr*. Gerrlc

S’/-

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■re-of wV.w.W
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State

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Mr* Arthur Pennock. Mr*. Alice

.&lt;&gt; nn

Charles

Hoyt.

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IH «i 8EH of Srajisa18*3 ■'
8

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Clouse. Otto and Florence Haavand Mr*.

frat. Urae.^N •••

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'to Mglaala*.
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NW frl H of Sortion

Mrs.

ger. Mr. and Mr*. Noel Culp, Mr.
and Mrs. Shirley Slocum. Mr.
and Mr*. Walker CoUon. Mr.

T.'a

Mix Seward Walton. Mary WaiBoyd Clark. Earl Bray. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur lathrop and Mr.
and Mr*. George Skedgell.

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umtuaacin* 120*14
10VUU foot N ot I

ELECTION NOTICE
To the qualified electors of the City
of Hastings, County of Barry. Notice
is hereby given that an Annual City
Election will be held in tho City of
Hastings, County of Barry and State
of Michigan on Monday, April 4,
1966, from_7 o'clock in the forenoon
until 8 o'clock in the evening, East­
ern Standard Time, for the purpose
of electing candidates to the follow­
ing offices:

r Isa
lidhf
**.&lt;&gt;0

W 30 unt ot HWK of BKIloa SB.
M.Q0
19*3
53.47
K&lt;4 of HEH of Bocllon 20.
*0001003313.31

Oak Open

30'*W 50 feel

3'.*’ k
Bratlon
NO* X I
10 &lt;11

1963

iWIi of BWH of
0
IBM
1
HW eornrr of K‘

W. ‘pfcUllM Add!

lalereil. eollortloa
t frIK
*0.00

One MAYOR

.•» tits

mmrarlnr ■ &lt; HW
A. W. Phillip. A

O.. CITY TMASUan

On. ALDERMAN from *Mk Ward

mi,«
130.00

Uhl 1 mu’ w
Urnca W to

Owe CITY ASSESSOR
(2 Year Term)
2nd &amp; 3rd Words

LYNDEN JOIINCOOK TIM X0. 1
!x&gt;l 133.
IB M
JU.OS
Loi* 173 **d 174.
IBM
id.OS
WILDWOOD

One BOARD Of REVIEW MEMBER

Also the following amendments to
the Hastings City Charter:
PROPOSITION I—

crip
I a rod., th rar. K 10 rod., Ih»ar.
B Id klgkway. Urarr Northerly U
bogUnla*.
18*3
3*.7B

Remuneration of Mayor and Aidermen
PROPOSITION Il-

■rzaus a?
rod. uiirto flak. tb&lt;

TAXES OF IM3 ANO
PRIOR YEARS
village or woodland

Last day ta makf application for
absent voters ballots for this election
is April 2, 1966 ot 2:00 p.m. at the
office of the City Clerk.

ORIGINAL PLAT

NIW j’klihw "* “m!• ” I si'll
AllWol*Xlt1!i'’'oV NKUl
e«tlra «

ASSYRIA TOWNSHIP

ataalag.*

rw 3*.

DONNA J. KINNEY, City Oodt
Httiwaf. Mirbiinn ” • *
.

- MARTZ •ACBS’g

10.00

.. »eea

300 frat. Urtoo-X.IM frat to W&gt;■.'gtaalag-.****
•*

�ON1Y KRO jER GIVES YOU.
Low Prices Plus
Stamps
Paftpen* Coupons fti m This ad for up to 6G0 TV Stamps

DOUBLE BREASTED

3-LEGGED

Ft

S CHOICtTENDERAY

FRYERS

RIB
STEAK n&gt;

. Roasting

Each wo.k ■ fxe ot Sh»Wd
will be tMN«d lor |wt 19^. For each S 5
in grocery purchases, you •'• antillad to
om place al thia low price. Tharea no
boil... with a *10 purchase you can gal two

Pexchke's 9-Varieties

Smoked Ham

Lnch Meat

Rmted Sailage a 69'

Flak Sticks

Flak Steaks rfbAa’IH
Flash O Freexe—IM-Rx

Jiffy leaf Steaks As 99'

END CUT

FRESH FROZEN

Kroger Brand-1-lb 6-oz. Min wt

PORK
CHOPS

FRYIR

Center Cut Rib

v

Park Ckaps

fc 89'

CeralskGiMNus-79&lt;

^^TAMILY SIZE^^k

Large Size-Sox. wt. lube

»

SLICED BACON

5&lt; OH Label-3.75-oz. wt. tub*

»

SLICED BACON

Cue Toothpaste
Anti»epHc-7 fl. ox. bll.

Kwidt Krisp

Sliced Bacon 2***

•

Applesauce
Evap. Milk

LISTERINE
Halo Shampoo

Special Label-dH II. ox. bll.

FRES-SHORE SEAFOOD

Kroger - fttifl. ox. can

CREST
Toothpaste

*&gt;11

Crest Toothpaste

Kwkk Krixp

. 12,"r$1

79/
59/
69/
jV

HAMBURGER

-A.= »1

FISHSTICKS

Tomatoes
Peas or Corn

FERCH FILLETS

Kroger - 1-lb. 1-ox. can

Catsup
.
Fruit Cocktail S’" 1
Cake Mixes 4’"*1
Kroger - 1-lb. 3-oz. pkg.

St. Patrick’s Iky Special:

Catsup
Pears

KROGER BAKED

ECKRICH
SMOKIES

Cracked Wheat
BORDEN'S

COUNTRY CLUB OR HYGRADE'S

CHOC. MILK

CORNED BEEF BRISKETS

m

Kroger - Ityb. bottle

4#*
’4.09

23/
JERGENS LOTION *1”
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keedj U eeek Skrlfay J* At

Kroger - 14-oz. wt. blL

69' ASPIRIN w

of k»
For Dry Hapdi-12^ fl. ox. bit

SAVE

6.5-BZ. Wt.
Tobe

Independent Brand

" A»

Breaded Skriee

Avondale - 1-fc can

m&gt;A«69&lt;

Booth

BACON SALE

Kroger - 3-oz, wt. pkgs.

69&lt;

Booth

T-BONE STEAK

Serve N* Save

KROCER BRANDS SALE

Mb.pkg&gt;

Petchke'i Polbh or

-

W.TTi BRin
|5 purchase

STAMPS Every WED.

Kroger - 1-lb can

Skl»ltsiFraRki&gt;fbA«65'
WW. « Half W«&lt; V.pn.
Saa|.BiuleiiHMiii&gt;99«

■ W

DOUBLE Top Value

Gelatins

Herrud'd Reg or Extra Mild

r Full Shank Half

SIRLOIN
STEAK &lt;b

Dessert.. _
Dish
IQc

*■ VW
Chickens lb. 39c

H

U. S. CHOia TENMRAY

SPECIAL THIS WEEK

CQC

79k

POUT CUTS

t

FLAT CUTS

it 89/

Frozen Seafood

loaves

Redwwrq 11 Kio^f thru

quart

Avondale 1-b. 13-ox. can
Radishes. Peppefl OT

KROGER

.

GREEN ONIONS ^10/
Strawberries pl. or

.

—.

APPLES or
BANANA*

„

CANTALOUPE sil! 3,of *1

WATERMELON

U. S. *1 RUSSET BAKING

each

99/

KROGO '"W™ 1
HORTENING' l-fb. baa at CARROTS I

Potatoes

10 59
xo=-99*

| •'JJ—t. »f LETTUCE I

VINE RIPE

/TOMATOES
u. s. #1

-

French trend

COFFEE

Extra Large
5DNKIST NAVEL

Kroger

Celd Wrt«r tat)*

MARURIHE

At 59'

ut As

Kroger

COOKING 0IL&gt;w

bi

HMtuding bw. win.
lUdaam M Kroow IN..
Sat. March 19, I96&lt;

STAMPS

purtAee of env 1'&lt;

»%&lt;«. wt. tuba
UmN One wMh a IS er &lt;

COFFEE

4 '«&gt; A» ’1

1ST Off Ub.1

50
IINC

1 FLORID A OR ANGES1
w CRAPEHKHT I

KROGER SPOTLIGHT I

65'

,

SALTIRES

ORANGES
#88 Size
dozen O9&lt;«

lib bag

LiMl Om wsHs • *5 O' M
(a.cWI«B beer. wje P

KROCER ROZIN
VEGETABLES
Redoes* M Kroger *r»
SM. Mod. iTtee*

_

SANDV

COOK
ladaesa al Krog«' IN
Sal. March 19. i94

EVIR-EEJ
coco.
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6—THE HASTINGS BANNER

LIGAL

LARKE BUICK

"WHITE SALE'

BARRY'S
.Chrysler B^6C

USED CAR
CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—SOc far Twenty Wor3».

S. Hanover at City Limit*

SPECIALS

2 Dr. 8 Cyl. Automatic. Radio.

Wl 5-2426

1965 MUSTANG
8 cyl. Automatic. W/walls.
Radio. Excellent condition.

III

IMS VOLKSWAGEN
2 Dr. Sedan. Radio, etc.

IBM VALIANT
VI00 4 Dr. 6 Cyl. Automatic;
Radio.

1965 COMET
404 Series, 8 Cyl. Standard.
Power steering.

1963 FORD 5M SERIES
8 cyl automatic. Radio, heater.

. Ill

1965 CHEVROLET
Beferr 4 Dr.; 6 cyl. eutomatic.
Low nuieear. One owner.

IH -

III

1965 CHEVROLET
DeiAlr; 6 cyt- automatic. w/waH«,
radio. Low mllaaaa.

19M DODGE DART
6 Cyl. Standard Trans.

1964 FORD CUSTOM 5M
4 Dr. Sedan. Cruisa-matlc.
1 cyl, power steering, radio.

1964 PONTIAC

1963 CHEVY MONZA

1964 RAMBLER AMERICAN
Conv. Stand. 8 Cyl. Radio.

1963 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
2 Dr. Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl. Radio,
heater.
■
1962 RAMBLER CUSTOM

1964 GALAXIE 5M
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 Cyl.
W/walls. Power steering.
IBM T.' BIRD

4 Dr. 6 cyl. Automatic. Radio,
heater. Cheap)
.
1M1 THUNDERBIRD
Fully equipped, w/walls.

2 Dr. Hardtop.
Power steering and brakes.
Automatic 8 cyl. One owner.

1966 PONTIAC 8TA. WGN.
4 Dr. Power steering, seats and
brakes. Automatic.
196$ CHEVROLET BELAIR
Automatic. Radio. Heater.

1963 FORD FA8TBACK
2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 Cyl. Auto.
Excellent condition.

SPRINGFIELD TRACTOR
8 h.p. with 42' snow blade and
mower.
,,

Convertible. Ford-o-matic.
, 8 Cyl, w/wdlis, radio.

1963 BUICK

BUSINESS OPPORIUNIT

196g FALCON 4 DR.
Deluxe trim, automatic, 6 cyl.
radio.

CAREER orrortunity
A leading nationwide consumer
finance organization is seeking
young men over 21. This posi­
tion offers a career opportunity
through planned advancement
to more responsible positions.
Good starting salary plus lib­
eral employee benefits. Loan
Company experience desirable,
but not required. Company car
furnished.

1965 F IH Mi TON PICKUP
6 Cylinder.

I 1963 CHEVROLET
* Impoia Can*.; I cyf. eutorru

RenneR Ford Inc
328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421
ART MEADE. Salesman
Home Ph. 945-2328

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

Call or write for appointment:

LANNES KENFIELD. 945-4054

Universal

PRICED TO SELL
SAVE $ S $

SALE

Used
Farm Machinery

1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. .$1,995
1964 FORD GALAXIE 5M

-John Deere
New rubber.

.

No.

730 Diesel

—I.HC. C Tractor. A-l shape.
New rubber.

1964 DODGE MODEL 330
4 Dr. Sedan31,195
—John Deere 2010 utility with
. . 3 -Dr, V-8, automatic 1?64 VOLKSWAGEN
loader. Like new!
One owner.
.31.295
radio, whitewalls, very few
19M MERCURY CONVERTIBLE; —Used Wheel Hone Lawn Trac­
tor with mower and blade.
1965 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
1963 OLDS SUPER 18
Starter and lights.
'
. . . Dynamic 88. power steering
4 Dr. Hardtop. Power steering
and brakes One owner. Sharp .—Used 3 pt- Rear Blades—7ft.
and warranty.
............. A........................... $1,695 ।
I —John Deere No. 10 Flail Chop­
1964 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE 1963 CADILLAC DEVILLE
' per. A-l shape!
4 Dr. Sedan. .................. .$2,395
. . . Fully equipped Bonneville.
—Case 96 Spreader. Almost like
421 motor, nice whitewall tires. 1963 CONTINENTAL
4* Dr. Sedan-.32,795

IBM PONTIAC OTO

IBM VOLKSWAGEN

FRIDAY, MARCH 18
ALTOFT 4H OUN CLUB will
meet Friday. March IB. 4:30
pm, at the Altott School. Boys
taking shot-gun. bring guns,
shells and clay targets.

MONDAY, MARCH 21
ST. ROSE SENIOR SOCIAL
CLUB meets In the St. Rose
School at 1 pm. Monday after­
noon. March 21, for a potluck
dinner. AH are urged to come.

TUESDAY, MARCH 22
HASTINGS BPW STYLE SHOW
—Tuesday, March 22, Central
Auditorium, for Scholarship
I Fund.
THURSDAY, MARCH 2f
SALADIN MILLION DOLLAR
BAND — The Hastings Shrine
Club presents lhe Saladin Mil­
lion Dollar Band at the Cen­
tral Auditorium. Hastings, on

Quality structures built by
experienced crews.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
FIRST .METHODIST CHURCH
MOTHER-SON BANQUET —
6:30 pm, Wednesday, March
30. Music by Allgaier Family.

1963 MERCURY HARDTOP
'
Custom. .............................$1,595' —Good Used Chain Saws.
1963 MERCURY HARDTOP
Breezeway 2 Dr $1,495

GOODYEAR BROS.

JOURNEYMEN

Maia Office

HASTINGS OFFICE
30114 $o. MkhlgM
Opea Men., Wed.. Fri. 8:30-5:00

Call SMILEY BUILDINGS

Are. You Planning
to Do Any
w
Fencing Thii Spring?

616-945-9103

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

GOING TO USE BARB?
Unlco Barb will save you time
ana money. Lighter in weight,
longer lasting. Rolls out flat—■
won't snarl or coll back.

Qver Start's Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS

GOING TO USE
FIELD FENCE?
Farm Bureau's Double Life has
24 times as much zinc coating.
Resista rust and corrosion.

LADIES* SPRING COATS
LADIES' DRESSES—25c

Choose Wood Panel. Alumlum
Panel, or Tubular Steel.

NEED FENCE POSTS?
All types in Steel and Pressure

Man or Woman
—Serve Rawleigh Customers
in N. Barry County
or Hastings.
Experience Unnecessary.
Many Earning $100.00
and up.

Write:

Rowieigh

SWEATERS and SKIRTS

M-37 South

WALK UP AND SAVE!

NOTICES

Top $3.76

MAINTENANCE - WELDERS
. . . Start $3.56
Top $3.76
Excellent Fringe Benefits

945-2223

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE:

Eaton Yala &amp; Towne Inc.
Eaton Volva Diviiton
Ave. C, Battle Creek, Michigan
Phone 962-7571
. An Equal Opportunity Employer

\C I ossified Paragraphsl
3400 00 MONTHLY POSSIBLE—
Home Typing. Full or part­
time. Details 11.00. B&amp;B Re­
search Enterprises, P.O. Box
196. Holcomb, Missouri 63852
3/24

(Oil and Lime Sulphur)

For . . .
• Roses
• Shade and Fruit Trees
• Control of Peach Leaf
Curl
• Red Spider Mite
• Scale
• Mealy Bugs

Top $3.85

SHIETMETAL MEN
. . . Start $3.56

3/31

'
3/17 ★ Butlneee Opportunities

"It's Time to Uae ...
ORTHO DORMANT
SPRAY"

our first Spring shipload.

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

as marked

MACHINE REPAIRMEN
. . . Start $3.65

APPLY IN PEUON Oil CALlfCOLLECT

GOING TO REPLACE
A GATE?

Men s and Ladies* SLACKS

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS
Top $3.92
Start $3.62

U

Hastings, Midi.

are available from any Shriner

Dept. MCC 651 15
Freeport. III.

BARGAINS in The Banner
Want Ad section . . . Hastings'
top Shopping Guide: Top val­
uta, top Jobe. Action with sat­
isfaction! Call Wl 6-3431.

lonta—Ph. 527-4510

LADIES’ LINGERIE—l#c each

3/24

1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
4 Dr. One owner and extra
sharp................................. $2,196

SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

Wanted At Once

FARM IMPLEMENTS

'SPRING FEVER'

MtMHil Quarter
FrarUonal Quarter,
Irtrene (Ji I. T.

NOTICEj

Calendar of
Special Events

HELP WAHUD

1522 Wealthy S.E.
Grand Rapids. Michigan

1963 CHEVROLET

. OF SAINT PAUL

1963 MERCURY METEOR
8 cyl, Std, Radio, w/walls.

1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
4 Dr. Standard 6 Cyl.
Radio.

1964 THUNDERB RD

[railed)

UnU auk Intamt r&gt;M
remain at M %. Get the
money you need to build
your farm business—get
it at this low rate. Repay­
ment terms up to 38
years. No prepayment
penalty. See us r
Land Bank loan!

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED

dlo, heater.

IBM OLDS F-85
Cutlass Convertible. 8 Cyl.
Automatic.

1964 BUICK

CASH RATI—pee ward with mlaixum W 5(k. Oa ads at*
paid far by the TbarWey faltawtag tba date irf pwblkatiaa,
a carrylag charge at 10a wiM ba added, tech add»i«Ml

1967 CALENDARS — Wide vari­
ety of prices starting at 48sa
per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
matches. Cali: Battle Creek,
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm.
tf

nmn
. __.navnmnr Tetramer r&gt;ie trmrrniw twe’
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR APPLICATIONS ARE NOW HE­ INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GABI see carl A Betty's
INO TAKEN for full and part
—Use Retail's fast permanent
Appjlanoea Mfoiw you buy!
time help. Immediate opening
Regular $2.0(3—Now 31DO. No
They Bail—They InsteU-Thay
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
for fuh time girls—day*. Apply
In person—Dog *N* Buda. 3/17
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy,
South.
tf
CLERK TYPIST POSITION
LAND CONTRACT AT 15%
NOW OPEN — Apply in person
----DISCOUNT - For further in­
rvonwew
at the Barry County Health
formation cal! Delton. 664-5133.
Department, luxated In Pen­
3/17
nock Hospital. Weat Green St,
Hastings.
3/17
a rubber stamp with your new
TRADE IN THAT OLD GAB
ZIP Code number. Three-line
RANGE —We wlU consider a
stamp with your name, ad­
trade toward a 30' Roper or
dress and • ZIP number for
Caloric Gas Range. Big sav­
U25. This Includes, postage
ings on these school ranges.
and salsa tax. Burpee's Spec­
Free delivery and connection
ialty BMP©#. Delton. Mich,
on our lines. Consumers Power
Co. 045-3474.
3/31

ONG IB EASY
REDUCE SAFE. SIMPLE AND
... 2 Dr. with nice blue finish. 1963 MERC. COLONY PARK
w Electric UpStation Wagon. One owner. 124 N. Jefferson
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
FAST with GoBese Tablets.
Wl 5-5052
excellent condition throughout.
ro4anl eleU H| hu act wl h HrLike new! -------------------- $1,750
carpetaor handin aluminum. steel or wood
Week's supply only 98c. Jacob's
K'SSSVSR
190 square feel
sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
Pharmacy.
4/14 i
1964 MERCURY SEDAN
1962 OLDS STATION WAGON I
n
et
an
l
ffilcel
Hastings Floor
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
FOR SALE-MISC
Jtfon erey 4 Dr, automatic
raiiXetar.
One owner. Extra good condi­
tiiswiM wtaUHi
W. State, Hasson, Hastings.
bn. power steering
tion! .2. -.31495
• Rust Blight
WI 5-611|.
tf
«. whitewalls, radio
1962 DODGE HARDTOP
■
a
PHARMACY
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
Lancer GT. ......................... $695
1963 CADILLAC DE VILLE
34-HOUR FILM
moval. Free estimates. Insured.
2/3 ACRE
. . . Beautiful beige finish, air 1962 MERCURY CUSTOM
No
charge
for
overHELP WANTED—Tire and g*
Phons OL 3-6086. Nashville.
conditioning, full power and
4 Dr. Sedan. ...*-31395
rage service man. A|
Mich.
tf BORDERS A NICE CREEK
all the extras, fully guaranEligns Tire Service, 1
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
YOU’LL
231 W. Slot.
Wl 5-5982
AMAZED! Such
Almost new 3-bedroom modern
3/17
f&lt;erson.
4 Dr. Sedan_____ ______ $ 995
t ideas, including
home
Just
outside
city
limits.
&lt;8-10-12 Ft. Wide)
Special — Your razor cleaned,
IBM OLDSMOBILE
-------------------- igerte and Baby
Lovely
laige
back
yard.
School
&gt;
1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
lubricated and sharpened, only
WOMEN TO LIVE IN AND
Bliss
at
the
Woodcraft Shop
Station WggdS7'.......8 950
$136. Service and satisfaction
316 N, Michigan.
Mi
NEW and USED
guaranteed. Lapo Drag, 144 E. trade for house in town
1962 FORD GALAXIE 5M
FOR THE
State St, Hastings
tf equal value,
4 Dr. Sedan 3 H5
Shelbyville. Mich. Rl. c/o Mrs. THINKING ABOUT A NEW
BEST SPRAYER DEAL
MCTRIC RANGE? Come in
Mabel Town.
3/17
SAVE UP TO $1,000.00
1K1 PONTIAC SPORT COUPE INI PONTIAC 8TARCHIEF
WHEELER MARINE BALES *
"V
“&gt;• »&gt;• FrUkUl,
4 Dr. Sedan. r...3 795
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
HABTINQfl BUSINESS WANTS
IN TOWN SEE YOUR
school ranges and
IM
UsM in Home Re ®ks )n
(We Buy Mobile Homes, AIjo)
1961 MERCURY MODEL SM
CENTQRY DEALER
3 BEDROOM PARM HOUBE
U
with tool shed, garage and 2
1962 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE
TODAY!
acres. Southwest of Freeport Attention:
MIDLAND
4 Dr. Sedan„..g 495
MOIILC HOMES
automat
Look at Hie Century Sprayer DOING INCOME TAX RE­
1962 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE
TURNS at your place or mine
Realtors, 53 Jefferson BX,
4624 S. Division
any debts other tliuV
on Display at The Hastings
Custom -- --------- ------,._..8L196
Grand Rapids. Michigan.- 3/31
after this date. March
Grand Rapids, Mich.
190 FALCON SEDAN
City Bank This Ws*.
USED TRUCKS:
... 8 cylinder with standard
4/14
Ph. 532-5065
LOOK — One 1M5 14 cu n
1965 FORD H TON
3/17,
EXPERT TAILORING on ladies*
Frigidalre Refrigerator fmitHas radio. ........... .91,625
tentative.
and men's clothing. Phone Wl
NOTICE
1M1 CHEVROLET 1TON
5-5714. 5604 Gun I^ke Rd. TWO COOKS for 10 weeks sum­ More than 10,000 men and
One owner$1456
mer camp four miles from
Tailor Shop.
tf
. . . Dynamic M, power steer­
Hastings. Prepare evening meal
ing and brakM. Hydramatic. 1M3 FORD ECONOLINE BUS
flexible hours.
radio, one owner.
346-3474.
.............. .........
$1,159

BIG SALE

MOBILE HOMES

BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARDEN

&gt;/n

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
M-n S..
H* l IM

Heating — Plumbing

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC • CUB - CADILLAC

1959 FORD 1 TON

Service
New • Remodel e Repair

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

KAECHELE'S
90S S. Ckurelr

1310
N. Michigan
Ij&gt;v iw,
rvucnigan
Phone Wl 5-2479

Wl 5-5352

5x7 tw 16x20

For Banner Classified Ada
Call Wl 5-3481. .

TABLE PAPER - For picnics,
family reunions, lota of uses
it

$3.47 up

FOR SALE — M tans-first and
second cutting hay. alfalfa and
Brome. Call Hickory Comers
671-8216.
tf
Wl 5-3324 ----------------------------------------------------tf.HAY FOR SALE-Phone TO8I M»3.
3/17

WINICK*$

.

3/171

CANVAS TARPS

206 N. MkhlgM

Friday beginning June 13
through August 19th. Write:

FULLER BRUSH COMPANY
2U8 Garwood

plan on retiring?
like to travel?

month on an Investment of
of your own. Husband and
wife can work together. Gerald STALK I8B1DDIRB FOR
Driesenga, Rl Zeeland, Michi­
gan.
_
3/M

�Card of Thanks and In Metnoriam

LIGALS

cuu&gt; orrauiu

FVBUCATXOW OBDXZ,

Charter Amendments

brother.

Kt... J

Order shall

H&gt;4mi

Birk, Dr. Blair, nurse* and nunes

Laur.aea E.

for hta comforting word*, the
ktndnew shown by the Barah
Circle, the Leonard-Osgood Fun­
eral Home for their kind and

Ung
dinner.

Mr. and Mra. Donald Heath
Doe, Jr. and Barbara

CARD OF THANKS

rOBUCATIOM OBDB*

FUBUOATIOX ORUEB.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conley
and family
Mr. and Mra. Harold Conley

■OT1C1 or MOSTGAOa

and family
Mra. Vonda Townsend
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Co®
and family
Mr. and Mra. Fred Co.UOy
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Garvey

We vUh to thank our frienda.
relative* and neighbora for the
cards, flower* and food sent in
during the Illness and death of
our wife, mother and sister, Lula
B. Hynea. A special thanks to Dr.
Phelpa and* Ftnnle and the IN MEMOR1AM
In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, Ruth L. McWh° Pai**d tWV March
hl* comforting word*, the pallFrank Hynes
Ward and Leth* Hynea
Ford and Eva Stowell

CAJM) OF THANKS
nest, also the Dr. and nurses at
Blodgett Hospital for their care
of fay husband, Nile. Also Rev
Rogers for his kind words in
time of need, and the LeonardOsgood Funeral Home.
Oed UMB-you all,
Mra. Nila Lancaster and family

E-saisia
residue to peraoa
•01 be heard al
11 ar ft Oourlhonee.

the CcxatU far
•trivial duty ter

be pubUahZd ae-

ending

UMMM lUihiu.j

FUBLIOATION OBDBB.
BE IT FURTHER BJMOLVKD:
T*»l th* iwaiMt m prow

“A happy home once enjoyed.
How sweet the memories a till.
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill."
Edward McPharlln

FURTHER RESOLVED:

IN MEMORIAM
In loving mem
Aletha Palmer. »
i n«niir or th. ettr.
with the Lord, Maron n, 1M3.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
"I lUt up my eyes to the hills.
From whence does my help come?
My help comes from' the Lord.
Who made Heaven and Barth.”
—Paalmg 121 st Mir Higaa for hit approral
■ Sadly missed by Husband,
be iT.riJMm
\ n
ChUdren and Grandchildren

Philip H. Mitthall. Jndre

bidder
Cocxty
l Hrxao
Mint meat at I
Certain 8«uOi

i

FUH4O*TH» OBDBB.

ruBuoAnoa

tURUCATIOM ORDS*.

obdmb.

LEGALS
or fubucation.

JBB ITFUHTHKR

rhiet. Director ot Public
— of the Board of
tddllienal appoint

r,.

ORDER FOR PERSONAL SERVICE. , .

BE JT^FURTHER RJUOLVKD:

pwrd by thia lagiatalli
City of Ha.llng. be an

•&gt;urt rule

off Iter...

INSTRUCTIONS

wopoa.J
Th. He.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.

BE ’it'TuUTHER RKHOLVED:

She,I th. projio*
initiated I

of Michigan, Pi

FUBUCATION oonr.a

Heatiora ah.ll

&gt;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
.?* •* ,kl* l'«P&lt;*a»d emend men

WMR be&lt;
rtf tfc. (Hr of Haatiaga, tha City

SftteSW.iSFeSS
il tie &gt;•«« clalaa -4
and eeree a copy on

ROARD or COUNTY ROAD
COhOUlBIONEM OF THE
COUNTT OF BARRY
HASTING I. MICHIGAN
NOTICB TO BIDDERS
fl I. FwUier
ibwwI M rb«n
hlIpuLlicalion ot

I I 5
'KTHKR HENOLVED!
Eirooueori aBi.ndn.N

S

’’ffleMi' i.ass-

«tnr twcumy Notion:
Baltic Creak. Miehig

PUBLICATION ORDER.

PUBLICATION ORDER.
PUBLICATION OBDBB.

nailiaga. MIcOlx
aid al vkkk all
ara yoqairod io

Denna J. Klaaay, Oily a,rk
WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
VALUE IS LOST, make use of
the most likely means of get-

BOARD OP COUNTY ROAD
COMMIMlONEIUI OP THE
COUNTY OF BARRY.
HI (IAN

fled Ad Laker.

Guardian of lhe Batata cl Car'

sih

PROPOSITION n

ertd8l

BRBOLUTION OF PBOPO1RD

We re As Near As Your Telephone
ORDRR FOR PUBLICATION,

pcrllntnl
»d shall

“ToW? THKRETORE.’ BE 'h
SOLVED:

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
Clip Thia Guida — Kaap It in a H andy Place for Future Reference

L-ffi: £‘ST.

A^llaac. fr Omni &gt;a|nlr
led rohraan 3tlh. 1»S«.
Philip If. Mikhail, Judge al Pre

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.

FUBUCATION ORDER.

CERAMIC, FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR — Hastlngi Root Covering, 123 W.

»K IT FURTHER
Thai
ti •. RESOLVED:
...

North 4 rode 10 b»gt
Dated: March a, IMS.
David A. Dimmer., HtM&lt;lel Clreuil
Cmtrt Oar
Mtehlgan.

•ndrd to read aa folio.

2lKKREFtAca&gt; and RE­
PAIRED ,n h®**/ garm«nt». Red

Business Directory
MIMOKIAL MONUMENTS
Of miUNCTION
Lawrwnce Irettera

Mowers. E. L. Cirpenttr Hard- PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite1 Waler
System*. Sold, installed, serviced.
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
5381.

SHfRWOOD-STACK

GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP —All
washers, dryera and small home
appliances. Call 945-2317.

Wl 5-5176.

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES ot tracACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS—Service. parts, hoaes and

Sht»-Fim Imumbm

All Fermi of

Beetric. 222 S/Jeffemon.

iilral with til:

InsureM* end Beads
JERRY ANPRUS

'HSfcisws
««r&gt; -M ike aUy akaU-U a City A*. I

dfogUea-M..aha»«M I

CaM

Concrete Products

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
at Jefferson.
Barry Cotmty Ready Mix Co.'
Phone Wl 5-2123.
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
Headquarters for hospital sup- ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
COMPLETE AUTO GASS SERVAND GRAVEL—Bender Gavel
lias. Gardner's. Phone 945­
Co. Home office 822 S. BJotcn. 2134.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
5-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv­
Slate Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123. •
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
ING dona at the farm according
to your specifications. Farm Bur­
Miscellaneous
eau Services, M37 So., Wl 5­
2223.
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
TER — Raw wood or finished
ICE—24 hour Sarvtfa (black
frames. Also, custom framing.
and white). Jacobs Prescription
221 W. Mill.
Pharmacy. Phono Wl 5-2466.
Supply,. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.

RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv-

ivTlT .FVKTlfui RESOLVED:

Aganey for

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation. Dry Well, (frafot*!
field. Pumping (S24.00 for 1st
1,000 gals.). Call 945-5482.

Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

Jefferson.

INSURANCE
AUTO — FIU
BONDS

WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
all kind* of Jewelry Repair and
«??'*♦ Min* Jewelers, 118
W. State St.
c

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
thorized Dealer for Wheal Business Servicws Offered

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE — MOBILE HOMES SALES —Del'*
Largest selection of Drapery
Auto Wrecking and Del s Phil­
Fabrics In Barry County. Kirsch
lip's "66". M37 So.. 945-5141.
rod*. Installation and Hanging
Beverwyk's Color Center, 221
W. Mill.
g«Uo. T.Uvnlm R^airiag

TROPHY CENTER —Plus special­
ized engraving of all kinds. Gl- SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover.
rnore Jewwler, 102 E State St..
945-3862. Free service fcw one
Phone 945-5316.
y^r on SeKhall-Catiatm Color.

in our new building at 124 N. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and new work. Fixture* TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
Jefferson. Experienced medianERS REPAIRED—Central Radto
and *uppiie*. Kelley Electric
and TV Service. 228 N. Jeffer­
Service. 524 Middleville Rd..
5-5052.
son. Phone Wl 5-9187.
Phone Wl 5-2700 after 5 pm..
Hasting*.

Yet. Weald Uba fo be

' Service-and Repair Gu

ua

�Barry Cropland

: £ MTera Planning
°
—
। the maintenance dlriMon.
“Carnival for
LwJWSi » Saturday, May 7

Dairy Groups
Meet at MSU
On March 22-24

Barry Farm
Calendar..

Cm be Damaged

farm* throughout Michigan

dwr M*000 acre* of Michigan

Tyden Employee,
chairmen are: Finances,
Honson; publicity, Lot*

:
Bonrtcra were held Monday at
I 2 pm. at the Vogt Funeral Homa
to Nashville for Russell Edwruds.

Morgatswrn of MB 8. Darts,
The Barry County 4H Service
Kirksville. Mo, has bcm pro- Club member* are planning their

“Who win milk the cows?"
That question to probably be-

Ry Spring Winds

Russell Edwards,

ruarv. nroj.
1063 ne
He went
went u&gt;
to ua-1
Ger-1
ruary.

East Side Lumbar
Has Homeowners
Soeciai Salas Evant

Saturday He ted town
mechanic at Clinton - Sherman
Local chib* have been asked to
AFB. Okla. He to a member of st up • booth.
Ate Cunxmand
The ptoMsfls front ths caraiG«- w,uch ,,uUnta'n0 Americas constantly alert force of interconti­ to provide akllled filer* and
Wayne Newton and Harold
many, and their children, Angelo. nental inlisilcu and jet bombers.
Mathews of East EMde Lumber
many as 1.500 dairymen may at­
His wife. Patricia. 1* the dough- force. The airman, a graduate of have announced ti month - long
tend.
HBaling*.
Tecumseh High School, attend­
malnlng to Hosting* where I bey key of 207 N. Adamo. Bellevue.
----- - —
ed Olivet . Nasarene College. have an opportunity to win an . nw wb.1 wiu
have an apartment, on South
cxpenaca-pold trip to Mexico Potterville, a son of Thomas and ■
planned to alVoa (Sharp) Edwards. On July
A liman Third Class Charles E.

through 24. Throe different
State dairy groups will hold
were blown out of the ground their annual meetings on the
campus of Michigan Slate Unl-

Al/C David A. Sothard 1* to
Annual moetinga of the Mich­
igan Milk Producers' Associa­
tion, Michigan Animal Breeder*'
Cooperative and Michigan DOiry
that will protect the soil and Herd Improvement AaaodaUon stationed al Brooks AFB to
tender vropa.
at Formosa. Turkey and Guam
Tile fiftieth annlvermry mect- during his five year* In thu Air
Force. Airman Sothard U the
operaUve, MMPA, U scheduled
Bothard of Algonquin Lake.
than 000 delegates representing
around 10,000 dairymen who
will suffer from the Hying toil
make up the Michigan Milk Lawrence Cox, R3 Hostings, tea
returned hrxne after (serving two
and a half years to the Army.
!the University Auditorium. Tilt Ronald was graduated from
association accounts for about
veloplng conservation plans that' one-half of Michigan* total
Include the needed practices to1 milk production. Glenn Lake.
protect their land and conserve North Branch, is the State
Central Michigan's
tattoo. rough Ullage, residue* or

SMITH BROS
Fertilizer Service

FttTILIZER FACTS

sgrKultvrsl s geot* ot । tiaeee
rawoSiwa wiH
pregreo* to drtcuM fertiliser
fact*.
Tkh h a* spporiunity t*

Out of lhe Attic

Through the district such
planning assistance is available

Cooperative

BROS
Laks Odessa • Woodland

Harvey is an administrative rpc-

Command which conducts the land Military Training Center
educational programs necessary near Ban Antonio, Texas.

Mow, sow, tow, Uli, plow, haul, seed, fertUiu, remov* anew —
you name the job and Wheel Horse has the attaching tool you'll
need. See the complete lino of Wheel Horae tractor* and quick­
attaching tool* now on diaplny.

Richard Wolverton, R3 Lake

Wil­
and
were billtlcs, leaving some MSU sup­
only porting funds for use Ui nsearcii
•nd extension activtles Paul A.
menLa for parking U&gt;e truck and Wilkes, formerly of the Michigan
were unable to return to the Cooperative Extension Service
staff, is the new executive secBy Friday Wolverton and a
companion were able to go by
foot—with winds clocked al 65
miles an hour—to the yards to
care for the cattle he had pur­
chased early Wednesday prior to
lhe storm.
To prevent suffocation of the
cattle, the Ice and snow had to

Dick returned by plane Mon­ covered by an Ionia Road Com­
day morning and the thick ar­ mission truck driver.
rived Monday evening.
"Unbelievable” is the only
word the men could give of the
disastrous storm and misery in
Only a few belongings were
the Mid-Weit states.

Dave Thor. Michigan Slate
sophomore gymnast, won the allaround and two Individual titles discovered.
in the 18^6 Big Ten Meet.

The

building

to your
insurance
planning

u* for details.

38 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE

RANDSEN'C

F

Insurance Agency

Ovor Mllkr's Jovalar*
120 W. STATE ST.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 E. State St., Hatting*

ing

g protection pro­
gram that is right for you
requires expat planning. Be­
cause wo offer insurance of
every kind for your home, car,
family or business, we can ob­
jectively analyze your require­
ments over-all, and balance
your insurance dollars to fit
them best There's no cost or
obligation for this service. Call

Get a 4-season work hdrse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

vena nt Kellogg Center. It will ship in small boats. After lianl
be a special training session for labor, with water filled boats.
more than 100 DHIA local supcrwreck. "Die women and children
On Thursday. March 24. the
DHIA thia they were taken into small
revLv: boats until they struck a rand
members will be
■ the
bar, tlien they were taken from
their organization and study
use of computers to dairy record Use boata by men and carried
keeping.
The association recently took

Fire Ruin» Horne
Nertr Lake Odessa

SMITH

larger, then a still I
breakers would be

Daniel R. Harvey, non of Rev
and Mrs. Dale R. Harvey of 410
E. Madison, Hastings, has been
promoted to airman first class

vired by a daughter. Mra. Don­
ald (Wilma) Hinckley of Nash­
ville: a ton. Thomas, of Hal­
ting*: four grandchildren, and
_
.
■ »—— *- r n.irwnt rW

entered the Marine Corp* Larry
Roberts of Hastings enlisted in purchase to be eligible for the Nashville,
The
free holiday to Acapulco.
'I ■**
“ Rev. Allen Cobb o&lt; Grand
I Ledge officiated, and burial was
listed in the Navy and Daniel L.
I in teleview Cemetery. Nashville.
Handy of Delton enlisted in the
Air Force. Ronald A. Btunnan
The Lake O Square* will hold 1
of Martin also enlisted to lhe a dance Saturday, March 1», at Attoft 4H Can Chib
Air Ftorce.
,
'
* ‘
,
June* L. VanHouten. son of
Mr. and Mra. Trevor VanHouten
clay target*.
Graduate, lias enlisted In the

Pick a winner from our complete stable

Lake-0 Cattle
Man Caught
In Big Blizzard

bound immediately.
Company truck driver*.
liam Black of Woodbury
William Fowler of Portland,
separated from Wolverton

■elk. 30 Day* . . . $72.12

Breeder*'

signed to the Ata- Defense Com­
mand which provides aerospace
defense against hostile aircraft
and missiles. The airman is a
1065 graduate of Hastings High
School.

Iren. Wind ernrdon will be conboard feeling that their brave
tralled If enough people plan U»c
reaeuera hail perished: to despair
land vidts artificial breeding senice
from high producing dairy sire*
to dairymen throughout Michi­
gan. Douglas Pierson. Goodrich,
On reaching land wilh the
to the State president.
,
line, a communication was rotabllslHd with tile ship. Then

card that strurk Mandon, North
Dakota, while he was on a busl-

20-10-10

Anieal

Ingraham in Charlotte.

State Rood, has arrived for duty
Among the 70 persons who en­
nt Sioux City Municipal Airport, listed to tho Armed Forces
through the Kalamaxoo recruit­
vehicle specialist, previously ing office* In February was Mi-

Phona
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Wl S-29S3

called “The Wrecker's Hums."
A fireplace extended ti»e entire
length of the room. This was
opened and u large fire built to
dry lhe clothci of the people
everything

being

soaked

with

and a cup ot wine before leaving
entire length of the voyage.

the men came to the front in
those days and Mra Friend went
ashore to that of her husband. '

small boys was separated from
the rest; they searched up and
down the shorts in hopes of
finding him but in vain. Betsy
■nd Blanche, after searching
broke down
was

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�The Hastings Banner
March 17, 1966

SPRING FASHION SUPPLEMENT

A PREVIEW OF FASHION
FOR FAMILY AND HOME

PAGE 1

In spring, a youthful freshness fills the
air! Women are young in soft silhouettes,

costume looks. Men's wjar jihows more
shape to suits, more color to casual wear.
Children like easy shapes with adult ac­

cents. Homes are bright os the "outdoor"

look moves indoors. This is your preview of
spring '66. Find it in Hometown Stores:

HASTINGS BUSINESS AND

PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB

—}STYLE SHOW
"Showcase of Fashion"
Tuesday, March 22, 1966
Central Auditorium

— 8 P.M.

For Scholarship Fund

�; BPW Style Show
Tuesday Evening
I In Auditorium

Wednesday. March S, was pre­
pared by the Rachael Circle.
The candle-Ute tabice were
simply and tastofuUy decorated
Uj keeping with the spirit of the

DuBarry
BEAUTY

Methodist WSCS
Enjoys Sacrificial
Luncheon March 9
tgCuAtlXKr

PREPARATIONS

your rinjl
Proceeds from the style stow
are used for achotenfatas tor
young women to contfamo their
education, and over the past 15

; Double-Breasted
Suits Making
' Real Comeback

ths dose of ths luncheon Mra
Chase asked Mra^Bnydsr ter &lt;tevottocs which wore perfect for
Jones will narrate the style show the occasion and the sotting
In which Bonnet A- Gown. Parand were impressively given.
nisiee's and the J. C. Penney
i,tonc« are participating.
[
Doubte-breastad suite are mak­
ing a real comeback thia Spring.
Bud Wolfe will be the organist
1 and moderately shaped models
and there will be special enter­
' continue to gain po&lt;xilarlty, ac­
tainment and prizes.
cording to the American Intel' lute of Men’s and Boys' Wear.

OMDERFUL DuBarry Beauty

W

Preparations are the newest,

proudest occupants of our

Cosmetics Department.
Whatever your beauty needs...

for your hair, your skin, or your

Pierce, Judith WaUdartf, Avis
Sponablc and Ruby Hcnney and
clothes for the younger set will
be madded by Sherry Miner.

complexion—you'll find a special
DuBarry Preparation planned

to make you look “Boro Beautiful”!

ty MlUtenipj

era and sport coats.
Authentic detailing marks the
updated look in nautical sport
shirts, while others carry •'com­
petition stripes" borrowed from

There Is little doubt that
Modeling Pcnncy'a stylos will everyone* there felt she had &lt;nbe Mra Lyle Story. Mra Glen- pextenced' a very rewarding few
don Pleraon, Pat Veach. Deanna
Richardson, Brenda Tobias and
straws that range from business
Marilyn Tobias from the ladies
stylos to big planter shapes will
find many fans. Feathexweight
U the keynote for Spring top­
coat* and raincoats.
Debby Coven and Mazda Oilmen
from the girls department; Ran­
dy VanEngen. Jimmy Veach,

JACOBS
PUSMIPTION
PHARMACY

WNtff’is an

If you have

you should have
fabulous, new

Wo Welcome

Wayne's

Hastings City Bank

SHOE STORE

Charge Cards

134 W. State

Um Your Security
Charge Cord from the

Notional Bank of
Hastings

Wa've never seen such richness, thickness, lush­
ness in a carpet at such a low price. 17 heavenly
colors to choose from. And it’s made by Lees.

Loes took tough, heavy filament nylon, lots of
It. Pecked it good and thick to give “Island
Park" a deep, dense pile.

A perfect pair...
‘
Naturaliaer and Corfam1

TW i
"tiW hit" b, Ln,
M extraordinary carpat value. Shouldn't it
b&lt; on year Hoars? See it soon.

An elegant pump from Nstursllisr pairs with Corfam for fashion that’s long-lssHng

and easy to care for. When ft's Cortsm, tho only thing you need to keep It gleaming

See Ues "Island Posk" carpet tested on
The Ed Sullrvaa Shaw. Sunday Night.
CBS television.

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We’ll bring Mmples to your homo so

you can see the/n with your furniture,

You May Use Your
Security Charge Card
from the Notional Bank
of Hastings

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�St. Rose of Lima
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials
Ths marriage of Miss Janet K.
Maurer and John Joseph Swaim
*u solemnized on Saturday af*
U&gt; «. Rot ol
Lima Church.
«cv 1-r. Joseph o. Dun­
phy officiated at the double ring
ceremony at 2 o'clock, with nup­
tial music with Mrs. Wayne
Peterson at the organ and the
bride's cousins. John and Julius
Maurer of Nashville, as aoioisU.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mrs. George Maurer of Hastings
and the Ute Mr. Maurer. The
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
T A. E. Swaim of 181 Francis
Drive.
Peter S. Maurer. Grand Rap­
Ids. brother of the bride, escorted
her to the altar. Her gown of
chantilly lace was fashioned with
a fitted bodice having long sleeves
and a sabrlna necklfrie, with a
cummerbund of satin, and the
tiered skirt extended into a cha­
pe) train. Her elbow-length veil
of English Illusion was secured
to a crown of pearls and she car­
ried a colonial bouquet of red
roses and trenched white 'car­
nations tied with satin streamers.
Mrs. Richard &lt;Jean&gt; A'nnable
of Port Wayne. Ind., twin sister
of the bride, attended her as ma­
tron of honor, and lhe groom's
brother-in-law. Duke R. More-'
land ot Houston. Texas, served
os best man. Seating the guests
were the bride's brothers, Leo
Maurer of Kalamazoo and Louis
Maurer of Grand Rapids.
,
Following the ceremony a receptlon was held In the 81. Rose
Hall before the newly-weds left
on an Eastern trip On returning
home, their new address will be
303 W. Green Street. Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Swaim, parents
of lhe groom, were hosts at the
rehearsal dinner on Friday eve­
ning at the Athelstan Club.
The bride, a 1B54 graduate of
Hastings High School, is em­
ployed tn lhe IBM office of the
Hastings Mfg. Co. The groom at­
tended St. Philip High School.
Culver Military Academy and
was graduated from the HUI
School at Pottstown. Pa, before
serving two years with the VS.
.Army Medical Corps tn Ger­
many. He later attended Kellogg
Community College and Western
Michigan University, and now is
a special representative of 20th
Century OuardUn Life Insur­
ance Co.

I Signs to Warn

Drivers of Icy
। Bridge Surface
Signa that automatically light
up to warn motorists when icy
conditions exist on a bridge sur­
face are being tented by the
Michigan Department of State
Highways Traffic Division.
The signs, on 1-75 near Flush­
ing Road tn Flint, are five feet
square, and have been erected
1500 feet each way from the
Flint River Bridge. Frank De­
lta*. traffic research engineer,
announced.

MR. AND Mils. JOHN JOSEPH SWAIM
. . . Miss Janet K. Maurer Becomes Bride.
stay down over girdle or pontic
girdle; and If they arc strapless,
they moot often zip up the front.
One welcome new fashion fea­
ture is the ride dip In brusMcrc&amp;—a V-effcct under the
In a gradual shift of empha- 1 arms that accommodates deep
sis from the "little nothings" so armholea —and another Is the
prevalent in foundation col­ narrow back band that permits
lecttons during the past couple a dress to dip low. In bock with­
of seasons, the newest bras­ out revealing the bra underneath.
sieres, girdles and corselets gen­
For plunging and otherwise
erally are more positive in their open necklines, there are some
control
.
really lovely new portrait bras­
But lhe control Is achieved siere with cups angled from
lightly, with lace and tricot a deep center cut into wideand the sheerest of elaSUca ini curving straps.
a range of pretty pastels.
Pantle girldes continue to
The new bandeaux have range from brief to long leg­
rounded cups, often under-1 ged. with lhe prettiest of the
wired for uplift Bomptlmea the new styles bonded In lace so
underwiring even curves up­ one doeant mind the founda­
wards, to bare the midriff for tion's t?elng revealed by a hik­
cut-away fashions.
ing hemline. Dressmaker hemFor tho midriff that requires Unea at teg arid waistline make
smoothing, not baring, there for smoother fit, and in siting
are many new three-quarter and there la a new dimension—thigh
long Uns styles. The long lines proportion.
stretch below the waistline, to
In at least one collection, teg

Foundation Take

Fashion Control

Bridge surfaces frequently be­
come Icy tn the Spring and Fall
although road pavernent at both
ends of the bridge te free from
Ice. This condition exists because
the earth under the pavement
keeps tho pavement at a more
even temperature, white the
bridge span, with only air around
It, cools, draws moisture from tho
air, and fronts over.
The motorist, used to driving
on a dry pavement, suddenly
coming onto an icy bridge sur­
face, sometimes .s-rorvas and
loses control before speed can be
reduced enough to handle the
situation safely.
Icy conditions at the 1-75
bridge location under study
caused 27 accidents in 1964 and
22 accidents in 1965 Most of
three accidents occurred in the
Spring and Fall.

sections arc proportioned to A.
B, C thlgho; tn other collec­
tions, the thigh's stretch Is ac­
commodated by triangular In­
serts.
High-rising girdles and panUe girdles frequently are of pat­
terned elastics. and are in lush
tones that make them appear
far leas controlling than they
really are.

The term “crow's nest" was
derived from the cage which
housed ravens at the top of the
mast of None ships. When the
Norsemen lost sight of land, a
raven was released and followed.
For Banner Classified Ads
Call Wl 5-Mfll.

Personal Mention
The Fay Hummels returned
last week after spending a most
delightful Winter cruising
through lhe South Seas on the
Matson Cruise. They visited such
interesting places os Hawaii,
Tahiti! and New Zealand and
uncounted wxjm
of the way since
were around,
equator. tW

lulu.) and
land, aside from all the other is­
lands through which they travel­
ed after leaving here on Dae. 23.
Adelbert Cortright'a sister.
Borah Folkmter of Detroit and
Row Klaywltter of Marshall, ar­
rived Bunday to spend a few
days at the Cortrlght home to
help Mr. Cortrlght celebrate his
birthday on Wednesday. Also
guests for dinner on Sunday
were the Bob Roush family of
Flint. The Cortrighte are leaving
Saturday to spend two weeks In
Florida. They will visit relatives
in Ohio and Virginia en route
and also in Miami.
Mr. and Mra. “Bud" Hauachlld
and Mr. and Mra. Robert Wil­
son were dinner gucota Sunday
of Mr. and Mr* Munjoy at Cam­
peau Lake to celebrate Robert’s
birthday.

Bridal Gowns for Spring
Inspired by Empire-Waist

enneui

WAYS FIRST QUALITY &gt;

We make
fashion

Fashion hits the

reel hr
Cowboy Beets

With ths first whiff of Spring, families come trooping Into
Penney's In threes and fours, fives and sixes, even tens and
twelves. And they leave In a gale, brighteyed with all their
pretty Easter fashions. Families are our specialty. Tiny tod­
dlers, swlngy teens, bumptious boys, young modems. From
Mary Janes to the battiest hat for mother, we zip the hot style
news from the designer's board to you way ahead of time. No
one's left out And, father won't groan even oncel He knows the
tidy savings at Penney's will put more nest eggs In the family
basket That's why every year more families turn to Penney's
for a welMumeOout Easter. Won't you join them?

. (It’s Easter at Penney's In Hastings)
Bring all ths family and make fashion shopping fun for everyone!

The Empire Une, popular In will complement both the rtylthe early IPlh Century when

THE HA8TTNG8 BANNER—S

Name Mrs. Smith
To Head Lake-0 .Z1M
Women's Club

Prance, U fashion for the Spring
bride.
Une aMoclAtcd with square and
Chib held their annual meecnr'
Josepiilne favored the style
of the high-slashed waistline with round contours should wrar at Fellowship Hall, and Mra.
which flattered her ranall flgpresident for IBM.
diamond pin and wore it cen-

Slim elongated earrings look

named vice president:

Marie Louise, second wife of ihn- provuie extra width to • '
. Mra
Napoleon I. followed In Jose­ tapering Jaw.
i tirman_ treasurer.
phine's fashion. At that tune
Plerced lobes will be enhanced Henry Wouters. Mrs. David
by tiny diamond studs. This Smith and Mra. Pau! Reed were
Jfc-Syvv
can be the all-important gift of elected directors.
Mra. J. P. Huntley of Hitetap ■
Louise pinned the Jcyei. usually
A pin la always a good choice. reviewed the autobiography Ofe;
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. B. P. of diamonds, on her Empire
Wealthy Honslnger Fisher “Wr*
Mitchell of Detroit wish to an­ Waistband.
Light a Candle."
An Important part of bridal dramatically placed on the neck­
nounce the engagement of their
line. on an unoroamoued head­
daughter. Sue, to John M. Iron- fashion Is the bride's wedding veil, or. like Joeephlne. center
e w e 1 r y. Traditionally? t h e
front on the bodice. The small
Ironslde. 415 8. Broadway. Sue American bride wears two diaomnd pin will accent the
Is n 1965 graduate from Western classic pieces of jewelry: her elevated waistline.
Michigan University, now teach­ diamond engagament ring, and
Simplicity in the bride's Jew­
ing in Detroit and her Hance is
elry Is the keynote. Jewelry is
a senior at WMU. A June wed­
Par Ulan Hprlng Time Is
a touch of beauty meant to theme for the fapke Odessa Jav-'
ding is being planned.
emphasize
her best features and ere Auxiliary nat show ta.M
piece can be a necklace. Oval,
play
down
othcra.
held Monday evening. March 21,
round and square necklines
arc perfect frames for a alngleHove you checked ttw serial ’ School cafeteria. Mra. Paul/ Read
The children af Mr. and Mra.
vm.ua
nice to popular diamond pendants, often number tag on the doorframe of I *** furnish the 'background mu-,
Gerald uaraner
Gardner would like
your
car lately? The
Institute --«*« fo
««»ow
invite
alt v.icxiua,
friends, iicignMJia
neighbors IUIC1
and «a gift from MKthe ptuvaiu-,.
parents.
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relatives to attend an open house
Keep in mind that the line, fur
Safer
Living advises
you .to v&lt;— De"
1500 , o-o— Mre. Bdward
Dennis Hauers,
given tn honor of their parents, I of the neck should be high- notify police If it has disappear- Reiser
Rei“r and
and Mra.
Mrs. Dennis
on Sunday, March 20. from 2 to lighted with JeweUy that is in ^ 11 may have been taken to will furnish the entertainment.
o~p.m. to celebrate their 25th keeping with its outline.
&gt;* transferred to a stolen auto- 1
wedding anniversary.
| u face or ears are lovely.!mobile.
Subsrribr to The Banner/

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IS IT SO PLEASANT AND PRACTICAL
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It pays to shop for everything in Hastings ... especially for such
important events as Easter and the many things you will need for

yourself and your family in getting ready for the changing of the
Seasons! You can trust every bargain you see in local stores. The
quality will be the finest and the prices are always right! One-slop

convenience is yours when you visit stores that are only a few steps

apart. Think of the time you’ll save and the comfort that will be yours
when you greet the Spring Opening in Hastings.
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FASHIONS AND FURNISHINGS • HOUSEWARES AND HOME IMPROVE­

MENT NEEDS • AUTOMOBILES AND SPORTING GOODS. IT'S ALL HERE!

A Message from the Listed Civic Minded Firms in
Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER of COMMERCE
The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

East Side Lumber Co.

Schader’s Office Supply

Building Supplies

Bed

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Seed

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Fertilizer

Halting* Hotel

Phone Wl 5-4031—Free Pickup &amp; Delivery

For Your Dining Pleasure

Funeral Home
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Walgreen Agency

■ Wayne's Shoe Store

Leonard-Osgood

Felpausch Food Center
Lapo Pharmacy

Alma M. Finglcton

Hastings Cleaner*

Farm Bureau Services

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Footwear for the Family

Hatting* Paint &amp; Wallpaper

Coleman Agency

107 E. State St.

Insurance—Bond* of All Type*

The Copper Lantern

The Hasting* Bowl

St. Martin Floral

The Fine Way of Eating

18 Automatic Bowling Lanes

Flower* by Chip &amp; Irene

Tho Fuller Agency, Inc.

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The Superette

One Stop Insurance Service

Open 9 A-M. to 11 P.M. Daily

Hosting* Cut Rate Shoe Store

Bulling'*

For the Entire Family

Appliance*—TV &amp; Hi Fi

Renner Ford, Int.

Central Radio &amp; TV

The Strand Theatre
The Showplace of Barry County

F. L Carpenter Hardware

Burkey Sale* &amp; Service

Complete Saddlery Department

Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Clan Service

Mary'* Beauty Shop

Sale* &amp; Service

Hair Shaping, Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

Larke Buick-Chevrolet

Credit Bureau of Barry County

Sale* &amp; Service

On Your Staff But Not On.Your Payroll

Open 9 AM. to 11 PAI.

Bender Gravel Co.

Parmelee's

Wa*hod Sand and Gravel

Ladies' &amp; Children'* Wear

Jacobs* Prescription Pharmacy

Barry Cleaners

Eckardt Auto Sales

Your Rexall Store

Parking at the Door

Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apache Trailers

•u&gt; McnurUa’,

Mm1, W«r

Home of Pendleton Woolen*

Local Finance Corp.
A Local Family Service

Mahler Motor Sales

Hasting* City Bank

Lincoln &amp; Mercury

150 W. Court St.

Barth Studio
Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

City Food &amp; Beverage
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Haan Standard Service
N. Broadway at Stetp

Deles Boke Shop
Frcih and Delicious Baked Food*

Kaecheles Inc.
Heating

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Cooling

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Plumbing

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

Consumers Power Co.

WBCH

White’* Photography
Studio — .Candid — Commercial

Serves Hastings

Bea’* Muiic Box

The J. C. Penney Co.

Organ &amp; Piano Studio

Department Store

102 E. State

Ben Franklin Store

Miller's Dairy Store

102 W. State at Jefferson

For Insurance

Electric Motor Service

Goodyear Brothers
John Deere Farm Implement*

Gilmore Jewelry

Heating* Area Properties

The Sherwood-Steck Agency

118 S. Jefferson

1220 on your Radio Dial

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate

Al Steury, Prop.

W. J. McAllister
Leonard Petroleum Product*

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National Bank of Hastings
State at Jefferson

Cleveland*’ Men s &amp; Boys'
Clothing &amp; Footwear

Barry's Farm Store
Chrysler - Plymouth --Valiant

Frondsen Insurance
Ei/w-Frandsen -C.L.U.

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Ironside Monument Works

Stowell Building Service

Artistic Design In Marble and Granite

Gardner's Pharmacy
Dependable PresC^ption*.

Hastings Grain &amp; Bean Co.
' Ma*»er’M« Feed* .
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Barry County Ready Mix
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Corporation

Hostings Motor Salos
Dodge Seles &amp; Service

�Crisp and Airy
Looks are Seen
In New Fabrics
men's ww type fabrics and
floaty sheers are leading the
way to a beautiful Spring.
Breezy, open weaves are as

WHffS IN?

Durfee

Calms and Mrs. John Hook at­
tended the Farm Bureau Wo­
mens Committee meeting In Has­
tings Tueaday. March 8 * Mr.
and Mrs Bert VerMeulcn and
chUdrtm of Bronson and Mra.
Rotx. DeCamp and children of

Sunday dinner guerta of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Davl* and Bernard
to celebrate Roger's birthday.
Mr*. Donald Cheney retimed to
wort Monday. Debra Hunt wa* a
Friday overnight guest of Mr.

WHITE'S
Photography
PHOTOGLVHY

Hastings Couple Celebrate Their
67th Wedding Anniversary

and Mrs. Clare Dipp and family
of Freeport were Sunday guest*
knils and bouclrn. ropy wools, of Mr and Mra. Robert Miller
fine grained worsteds, finely and family. Mr. and Mra. Howard
striped and nubby lenos, cro- Cheney and family of Charlotte
were Sunday afternoon gue*s

But that is just what hap­
pened to a Hartinn eoaple.
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Hurless,
who reside at 602 E. Orand
Street, passed that milestone
Sunday. March 13.
This date was not only the
couple's wedding anniversary, but
it was also Mra. Hurless' birth-

CHOOSE FROM 12 COLORS

CoWiE

UP-BEAT MOCS

Connie takes the softest glove leather uppers, lines them in foemy knitback for
a light, aupple little aport. Choose the sling or closed beck moc, both with
genuine handlaced vampa. In Spring’a light neutrala and brfahts.
Straight from the pagaa of SEVENTEEN... CONNIE $8.99

Oscar Hurless was bom in Van
Wert County, Ohio, May 8. 1878.
one of three boys and is the only
one living.
Sadie Myers was bom in lhe
same county on March 13, 1881.
She was one of a family of six
children. As there were two other

she was born and the mother
was not able to give them all
the care they required. Sadie
went to live with her grand­
mother Myers when she was but
nine months old. The two be­
came so attached to each other
that Sadie continued to make
her home with her grandmother
until the time of her marriage.
An older sister died last month

We W.kMn.

SHOE STORE

Halting* City Bank

Charge Card*

to liven up
your Easter
costumes

dean. He *t a k e a pride in his I separable check or stripe. Piqure
beautiful flowers.
, are In nquan-, diamond and scalThe Hurlesses were the par- | loped patterns; while plaids have
cpts of four children: a daugh-' traditional, windowpane, tartan,
ter. Bessie Pearl, died in 1904 at check and abstract looks.
the age of 4: Othol. who died
Fabrics for Bpring have tex-

From impressive necklscn
They have eight grandchildren । flat textured upertry and silk
and 22 great grandchildren.
nre the preferences.
Mr. Hurless was converted at In a Frontier Mood

to fanciful pins, from beau­

of Spring fabrics come elegant
puckered looks, Including Utile
are members of the Hastings Pll-1 ovals on crept- or worsted pique,
grim Holiness Church and are jacquard, embroidered and de­
very seldom absent from the1 que strips af diamonds, fine
services of their church. Both { rectangles of smooth and pelhsve a ready testimony and their tlpolnt matdame, and stripe and
consistent lives and their witness
Flat-surfaced or .-.lightly tex­
real source of inspiration to tured waives of &lt;otton, wool,
many younger people.
or silk show mite-sized to large
checks, tweeds, latticework*. h«-rDuring World War IT the
largest number of men training I
In a frontier mood for Spring
at Parria Uland Marine Corps
Recruit Depot at one time wa* are wispy sheen that have
borely-prcaent check*, darkened
. printa. whirling flowers and
geometric und abstract plaids
flooting on them. Even soberly
classic pold/i and stripes have
I been placed on opaque sheers to
give them a watercolor effect.

tarrings, here'i fashion

flurry of farbica including voiles,
organdies, crepes, batistes, silk
cbUfons. lawn and gauzy blends
,oT cottorf and polyester.

tiful bracelets to exciting

jswalry galore

glamor ays.

$1.00 to $10.00

Hodges
JEWELRY

New costume? New coat? New suit?

Whatever fashion you want, to brighten
your wordrobe for Spring and Easter,

you'll find it here. Styles and prices

to please on all new Spring fashions in
both our Ready to Wear and
.

Accessories departments.

Easter and All of Spring COATS

$1998 to $29’8

Attractive New Style DRESSES .

-1798 to 519’8

Exciting HATS in all shapes for Spring . _»1” and up

FASHION JEWELRY for Easter&amp;Spring . .from *1°°
GLOVES

the perfect touch

from »1&lt;»

Smart HANDBAGS for every occasion __*2” to *7”

BLOUSES for every Spring outfit

Little Girl COATS, too

$298 and up

priced from *5” to*10”

CHAMPAGNE STRAWS
Light ond oiry new neutral ’that's making '66 a vintage-year. .In two French
inspired styles. A—graceful mid-heel with a locey cross-strop, trimmed with
Black patent and topped with a bow. B—tone on tone style dips low to an
A-line throat on a curvy high heel. In Champagne and other light pastels.

Ae Man in MADEMOISELLE

$11.99

Loot for famous 'Trade-Noma' labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

JHaitings City Bank
Charge Card

SHOE STORE

�New Suit Styles
Show Our Old
Favorites

Barry's Extension
Leaders to Study
Best Storage Plans

breasted suit. U hitting the com­
back trail to fashion thia Spring.
Largely ignored by the masses cluttered" took.'
Onton tn Traditional
figure-fb
following

ment and auppUaa, bedding and
bed linen*, and bathroom 1 tncna '
well-planned tu&gt;nmc apace?

suite

Blue,

teal,

green,

burgandy.

blaaera are coming back In up*

County

to find favor with feitowa looking
far a change without reaiortlng

intexwtod

and. other

and seersuckers are light colored. I
doth that
nntj many admirers is
The new double-breasted suite h».
ESripes and neat self-pattern-1 ura to dark ground
have been allnuned-down in
ed
effects
balanced
by
compound
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fine
"shots" of
keeping with current styling.;1
shade.
tant thia
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The flrat lighthouse
quently center vents) to provide

Thursday. The meetinc will be
held at 1 nm at the
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Martha Kuhn, area

is due to
the medldecorated
a lighter

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establish-

pocket*.
Shaped rult* or the -Contour- two-button models have a lower 171B.
meeting* during the next few

Pamiliea

today

have

many

Baric rules tn planning are: 1.

articles In places not reached
shelve*:

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Store

eddom-u*ed

Plenty of well-planned Marage
dds to the comfort and efflcincy of the hobae by saving time

Security Charge Cord
National Bank of Hastings

Wayne s
' SHOE STORE
134 W. State

house in order. Homemakers
through their extension study,
will leant waya to apply storage
principles to their homes, to
make more oomfortable, conve­
nient and attractive homes for
family living.

Use Your
Hostings. City Bonk

Charge Card

They’re Matching
Crochet took In Spring atockInaa finds its complement In

You'll lead the Parade in your new CURLEE suit
You’re a natural to-lead the Easter Parade in a style-setting

CURLEE Suit. Foremost fashion designers have created fine

quality, eye-catching Suite from the season’s most beautiful
fabrics, colors and patterns. This is the CURLEE tradition!

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CURLEE CLOTHING CO. • 8T. LOUIS, MO.

«»69“ x 79“

We've a Store Full of Accessories

Metcalf s
Spring
Neckwear
$1.50 “P

Van Heusen and Shapely
$ y|
DRESS SHIRTS &amp; SPORT SHIRTS ...from •&gt;
Lightweight Felt
HATS by Portis &amp; Stetson________________ 0

Jewelry &amp; Leather Goods by Hickok priced from $1.50
Rainwear by Guidemaster priced from $19.95
Sport Jackets by Sir Jack &amp; Gordon Ferguson priced
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from $5.50

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Ladies b Gentlemen
Will Find a Fine

Selection of Pendleton
Garments for Spring

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Mcpkanlin

MEN'S and
LADIES' WEAR

"Dress Well... You Can't Afford Not To-"
138 E. State St.

We Rent Formal Wear

�Spirited
spirited Hats
nais
Lead Fashions
■round

auotu.

l*ortunately.

no

such
Ion thunder, and rightfully so.
But for a really sassy. f«Spring's millinery showing is male, newer - than-oew look,
quite a show I
, there's the side-tilted, chinJlat Shapcu remain simple 1 tk-d- Australian bush her. tn

Spring's favorite lights, bright*

Wte*» popuiamy hu brought
u.u 0 c—------- --------------------off-the-face flattery. The turban
Hate with a purpose can be
rilhouelte remains a favorite. | both practical and feminine thia
but with a difference: fabrics Spring. Berets, largdximmed
such as black and white straw- 1 hate and simple haadbauA offer

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MV ear- --------- .
Joying a revival a* tho Mt him-. sunlight.

pedally with

Fill your wardrobe needi here and
now for coming spring and all the
Moderate ehsplng, lightweight fabrics distinguish spring suits
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activities that go with the season.
Gat on the move and find styles
made for you to wear everywhere.

Dress Shirts are
Featuring Cool
Fabrics, Press

HART
SCHAFFNER

and Palm Beach

a MARX

Sport shirt* sail Into tho warm

Surprise her with an

weight for'Spring and Bummer
this- year. Lightweight oxfords.

SUITS &amp; SPORT COATS

vide warm weather comfort In
fine style.

patterns as well m new models,
a swarm of new knit shirt* and
color runs wild in big flood
prints.
Another Idea that la going
great guns In sport shirts is lhe
cotnpoUUon stripe borrowed from
the sport cars. Used on sport
shirts either horizontally or ver­
tically, the competition stripes
show up In woven as well as knit
shirts.
Tho big fkral prints have

while grounds, others on col­
ors. There arc also a beat of
Classic checks including box
checks, tatters*!* and miniature
gun club checks.
Permanent press shirts, sci­
entifically treated cottons and
blends of man-made fibers with Big. flapped pockets, sensible
cotton, that can bo washed collars, laced throats and pullwithout Ironing and that retain
A freshly prereed look througblandlubber class.

Styled for distinction and comfort . . . fabrics and
colors that will set you apart for the new
season. You’ll wear these with pride everywhere.

Palm Beach Suits $45.00 to 75.00

Sport Coats $35.00 Io $45.00

excitingly new, fragrant |

scent, for an Easier loj

take pride in keeping our store supplied^,
with the very newest in cosmetics . . .
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Coty - Max Factor - Revlon - Tuny f

Pretty Gloves Complete
New Spring Outfits

H.S.&amp;M. Suits $85.00 to $110.00
Color is another headline fea­
ture In tills season's dress shirts.
Warmer tones of yellow, peach
and rwiwd pinks now back-up
the always popular blues which
now in deeper tones as well
as tho pale shades.
j An excellent assortment of
t dlar styles rounds out the

Sport Coals $59.00 to $75.00

Dana - Lanvin - Chanel - FabergA (
Yardley - Shulton - Clairol

. . . and many others
finishing touch of rieganoo for
Spring.
The season’s collection of
leather gloves makes uao of
supple yet long-wearing kid.
suede, pigskin, capcskln and doe­
skin.
B1 m p I e un trimmed leather
gloved in four-button to right­
’ trying degrees of floret* mod­ button lengths team beautifully
with springtime ensembles. If
' spread " collarg. a touchoftrim is desired, there
are styles featuring cuff treat­
ments, stitching or applique, and
tculJoplng.
110 W. State St.

LIGHTWEIGHT TOP COATS
COATS

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Plus S&amp;H Green Stamps

4 G'AWNER
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campus

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rein ember I

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Quality and ^Jiietidlij Service

$1995 to *35M

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9-2194

SPRING JACKETS
by Campus from $7.95 to $10.95

Take advantage of
Hart-Schafner &amp; Marx

Baracudas at $10.95

Summer Slacks

by Van Heusen

Good looking permo pressed fabrics and colon
that will stay fresh looking ail summer.

$6.00 - $7.00 and $8.00

TAILORING
And In-Stock Service
Choose from our huge selection
of swatch samples from the
entire H.S.&amp;M. line. It costs
no more to buy this way and
assures perfect fit and satis­
faction.

Van Heusen &amp; Arrow SHIRTS
A wide choke of colon and new fabrics including
permanently pressed shirt! for sports and dress.

$4.00 and $5.00

Swank

Supplies

MEN S JEWELRY

UFor Spring plus

East and Block Watch

After Shave and Cologne

Men's SHOES by
EDGERTON from $14.95 and
NUNN BUSH up to $27.95
NECKWEAR
by Wembley &amp; Von Heusen
Colorful, you bet! . .
and ties that will tie and
tie offer months of use. Your favorites are
all here and many new creations.

$1.50 to $2.50

Preview
CltriTIS?

takes place
^is weekend0

in Hastings STORES
Keep Tuned for Timely

MUSIC

ADVERTISING MESSAGES
ALONG WITH THI MUSIC YOU LIKE
AND THE NEWS - SPORTS AND
WEATHER YOU CAN DEPEND UPON!

1220
on your Dial

Champ HATS
$8.95 to $12.95

Velour SHIRTS
af $6.99

CLEVELAND'S
HASTINGS - BARRY COUNTY RADIO

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�prints also tn lhe running.
■ A n-freahln* note to seen In
crisp sports fabrics dipped in
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pale delicate shade*.
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MU BAmrai RAHNER
Marek n. IBM

Pants Pair With Suits

Traveling Well
Big liandbag* travel well
Borne Brping-Bunimar Ideas arc
The granny print variety of the shoulder-*Xap duffle, and
fabric* to as plentiful a* flow­ hatbox bar. both IruerpreCed In
ers tn Ju nr with bunches at crocheted straw.
baby btomotns the moot popu­
lar. calicos, gingham* stripe*
Subnribe to The Banner!
dots and Uny daisy and posy

Prints Are Blooming

WOfcOffiiHC

STRETCH GLOVES

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• Sutton Triut Shorty
Simple detail understates'
its Importance! Black, beige,
white. Washable.

Versatile topper
comes in colors,
styles you want!

SHELL

299

Variety at styles,
colors, fabrics to
go with everything.

BLOUSE

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Koratron* perma­
nent press. Asst,
colors, styles.

SKIRT

399

New Spring

HANDBAGS

299

WOMEN'S CASUALS

199

• loot of Leather

• Very VeraatMe Shoe !

The latest word In
design* and colors.

So-o-o easy on your weary
feet! Black or beige to go with
everything. 5-10.

BEN^FRAN KLI IM
102 W. State Street at Jefferson

More Than IM •
Enjoy Legion
Birthday Party
The 4Tth American Legion
Birthday dinner dance on Satur­
day. March 12, wiU be an occa­
sion long remembered by the
more than 100 who attended.
A dellclou* roast beef and pork
dinner was cooked and served by
the members of Uie VFW Aux­
iliary.
Teenage sons and daughters of
the Legion members were the
waiters and waitresses and San­
dra and Susan Gaskill. Cathy
Dalhaussr, Russ. Mike. Bob and
Peggy Alnalle, Bally Lydy and
dandy Hamilton were very effi­
cient In their role*.
The dinner Is the annual tri­
bute 6f the Auxiliary to Ito post
and aa usual a beautiful birth­
day cake wa* served J. D. Wil­
liam* provided a beautiful cake
with lighted candles which
Comdr. Richard Dalhauscr ex­
tinguished with one long blow.
The program started with a
community sing led by Ruth
Wright with Mary Peterson at
the piano. Auxiliary President
Marguerite Beckwith then Intro­
duced her Unit Officers and the
Past District Presidents, Lydia
Rogers, Ada Bogart and Evelyne
Curtis.
She then Introduced Cocadr
Daihauser who in turn intro­
duced his officers and the
Fourth D1 s Cr 1 c t Commander
Trapp. He Introduced his offi­
cers: 1st Vice Commander Stub
Cosaalret and wife; 2nd Vice
Herb Oates and wife; Adjutant
Walt Jane and wife; Finance
Officer Hank Reed; Sgt at Arms
J.fi. Williams; Past Commander
Hugh Asbury and wife; Chaplain
Dick Crissman and wife; and
Historian 'Olenn Alnalle and
wife Mr*. Beckwith then intro­
duced the Fourth District Preai­
dent who named her Secretary
Reva Asbury; Chaplain Dorothy
Cossalret, and Parliamentarian
Ada Bogart who were present.
Past Department Commander
Ray Conlon was the speaker and
forcefully spoke on the American
Legion, what it stands for. what
ft has done, what it to doing and
what It will continue to do. He
stressed the fact that they were
organized for "God and Coun­
try" and that membership could
not be bought for cash, but must
be earned by service to the
country. He said those who were
not eligible for membership
could never do too much for
those who gave up health and
sometimes mental well being to
protect them from perhaps en­
slavement. When the applause
ended Commander Daihauser
called his officers to the speak­
ers' table and handing each one
a long match announced they
were burning the mortgage. Mrx
Bcckalth then presented Mr.
Daihauser with a cash gift froni
the Auxiliary.
Roll call of past Commanders
and presidents found present
Roy Hubbard 1832. Lydia Roger*
37-'47-'48, D Sharp.'40. Harry
Larsen ‘41-'42-'43. Alma Larsen
'43. Wm. Dunlap '48, Ada Bogart

which may be purchased which

turai and dyed coion.

ble by their handsome golden twice before risking getting
jior.
caught in the act He took* for
Dto-hard traditionalist vW, I lhe moet accessible car DrM.

in our
FIVE GENERATIONS—Member* ot lhe Ulrieh family ar* preed
of this live-generation picture. In the picture la Mrs. Maa Ulrich,
who now Uvea at Raeds Motel. Nbe was born tn the Shalt* Com­
munity Ln 1(7*. Michael E. Ulrich of Hope Township was born tn
Petoskey tn ItM and on his toft to Paul E. Ulrich. ««2 E. MUI. who
was born in Petoskey In IKS. He is holding Lisas Ann McClelland,
born here on Jan. IS. IMS. and Mrs. Caroi.ne M. McClelland. Rl
Lake Odessa, born in Barry County In IMS, is holding Ranald
Paul McClelland, born here Dec. 14, IMS.
50. Evelyne Curtis "M-Bl. Irene
TutchaJI IT. Lyle Newton '58,
Marguerite Beckwith 'W-'M.
Olenn Alnalle TO-TO. Dorothy
Dunlap '48, Winston Merrick 'SI.
Richard Gaskill W. Vernon Har­
bin 58. Dorothy Gronewold SB,
Ronald Martin *01 and Dorothy
Kurr '63.
Mrs Beckwith then Introduced
Clark Valentine, Assistant Direc­
tor of Volunteer Service* al the
Veterans Administration Hospi­
tal. Fort Custer. He spoke on the
need for volunteers In the reha­
bilitation of the patients. Many
have been there for yean and
the alm of the V-A.V.A. is to pre­
pare them for life out in a
world of which they know little
or nothing. New medicines have
made this possible in recent
yean hut they need help to ad­
just. He stressed that more men
volunteers were needed. Mr. Val­
entine then said he had a pleas­
ant duty to perform, that two
women from lhe local Unit had
put In over fifty hours In volun­
teer work and presented Dorothy
Gronewold and Esther Fell with
a Volunteer'* hospital pin.
It wa* after this that a secret,
well kept by Auxiliary members,
wa* told to all. Mrs. Beckwith
said that the Unit had one mem­
ber who had worked thirty yean,
and though she had never been
president, had filled other of­
fices. been Historian. Member­
ship chairman and someone re­
marked. "She even clean* the
cupboard*." She then presented
Mrs. Feu with a Life Member­
ship pin. Mrs Felt thanked them
for the surprise.
Chaplain Ada Bogart closed
the program with a benediction,
the tables were moved and the
dance was In full swing.
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I Felts Borrow
Casual Look for
Shape, Details
Men's hat a for Bpring-Sum­
mer 18M are crammed with
oomfort and loaded with »lyle.
The new lightweight Spring
feito place strong emphasis on
medium tones to completnenl the
prevailing colors in suite and
topcoats.
Grays, ollve-tarw. biurd grays,
olive blends and subtle mix tun*
—many with unique band styling
—are among the season's best.
Many new feito for business­
wear borrow liberally from casual
models In both shape and de­
tailing. Another feature of some
feather-weight feito is lhe ability
to be roll-up and stowed in
either pocket or suitcase
In the off-duty hats there 1*
a cloth hat explosion. Solid
colors, stripe* plaid* check*
paisley prints and floral prints
are ready to top off some af
the beat looking sports and
leisurewear outfits of the year.
In addition to the wide array
ot colors and pattan*. there
are teiceoopc Uiapes, bucket
model* pinch-fronts centercrease* round-top "Campo­
bello*" and reversible “tulip"
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GREAT TROJANS UACH SEMI - FINALS

Creek Lakeview WafoMeday nlgkl
Leslie 77-55. Middleville started

The Hastings Banner
110th Y

22 Fagae— 3 Sections

Hostings, Michigan, ThuraXsy, March 24. 1966

NUMBER 49

"EDITORIALS

Medicare Expert
Warns Oldsters ।
■ ......... ... ■■ iv c■
Detroit’s Mayor Cavanagh ex­
Of Deadline
hibits more than a modicum of to Intimidate a fighting Irishman!
Charles E. Doyle, field repre­ courage In challenging G. Mennen
sentative for the Social Security Williams for the Democratic noml-'
Administration in this area, is I nation for US. Senator from
urging all persons to register for |
the Medicare program before the Michigan — That and generous
deadline Thursday. March 31.
&gt;dashes of ebullient youthful opti­
Doni leave this Important mism as well. The gate had been
registration until the last day.
,

Whether or not Cavanagh can win
is anoUier question. At this stage

way of endorsements from all the
State's Democratic top brass, in­
Doyle also announced that he cluding ths redoubtable Gus
would be at the Hastings Water SchoUe. head man of the PoliticalI
Works Thursday, March 31. from Action Committee of the UAWqulrlng Information on Medicare. CIO, which rides herd on about:
Tht Thursday. March 31. dead- the biggest bloc of votes In the!

Republicans had no belter luck

It, you may obtain a blank at

KATHLEEN CHAMPION
Deitoa's Salulatorian

Delton High
Names Honor
Students for ’66

HELEN LOUISE TATRO

2 Maple Volley
Senior* to Receive
Stat* FFA Honor
Two seniors, David Decker, 17,

Decker, and Harold Hubka. 18.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Helen Louise Tatro has been Hubka, have been selected from
named valedictorian and Kath­ the Maple Valley FFA to releen Champion has been named
satutatorian of the 1688 gredu- the 38th State convention
MBU this Thursday evening.
High School.
.
Helen, the daughter‘ofMr»nd .
Mrs. William Tatro, Jr., of Gun
Lak*, has been edltor_°t th«.
school yearbook. co-edlfoTW me
school paper, a teen reporter and
a mfohtar of the student council.
She has also been a member of ■
the Latin Club and the Girls
A thistle Aasoclatlon.
fMlss Tatro has been accepted
Veteran* planning to go to
»t Kalamazoo College for the school
i
under the new OI Bill do
Fall semester where she plans to not
i
have to rush to meet a dead­
major in Journalism.
1line, the VA pointed out after
Kathleen, ths daughter of Mr. 1President Johnson signed the
and Mrs. Lyle 8. Champion. R3 Veterans
’
Readjustment Benefits
Plainwell. Is the president of the Act
,
of IMS.
Delton Kellogg Senior Band,
Although meet benefit* un­
president of the Girls Athletic der Um new bin hre effective
Association, business manager of immedlstely. the education asthe yearbook and secretary of
the student council.
She has also participated In M. Fltsgvrald. Manager of ths
the District Solo and Ensemble VA R«gloaal Office in DetrolL
Band Festivals during the past
Late in April, th* VA expects
four years. Miss Champtan plans «to have application blanks and
to attend Michigan State Uni- jfull information available at all
verslty next Fall where she plans iVA offices and at the admission
to major in general clothing end offices
(
in most approved schools.
textiles with a minor in art
Veterans will have ample time
to select courses and make appli­
cla Haas, Roland Rickert, 'Kath­ cation witbout losing either class
time or paymanta from VA. Mr.
leen Tewell, Alan Bourdo, Lane Fitzgerald said.
Floris. Karla Spencer and Cyn­
thia Babcock.

Vets Need Not
Rush for Benefits
Under New Bill

PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEC­
TION—A Special Election, to attend the meeting Thursday,
vote on raising one and one-half April T, at 7:30 pm. There la
mills &lt;L6 mills) for a period of

of providing funds for road im­ BARRY TOWNSHIP-The An­
provement In Prairieville Town­ nual meeting for Barry Twp.
ship. will be held April 5, 1888, at Electors will be held on Ssturthe Prairieville Township Hall.
The polls will be open from 7:00

make application for absentee
ballots, except for emergency
applications, will be 2:00 pjn.
Saturday. April 2. 1088.
Lloyd Nottingham.
Prairieville Twp. Clerk 3/31

sne ting such business as may
come before the meeting; also a
hearing on ths annual twp. bud­
get.
Barry Township Board
France* L. Butler. Clerk
3/31

I backward glances

Banner files
The CWwervaUon Commission gram m the afternoon.
has approved the purchase of
ii41 acree of land In Irving Town­
Maple sugar production
ship befonging to Mr*. Ellen
McDonald, which will be added
to the Middleville State Gome

be bucking preUy substantial odds.
But nt least the resulting race will
pep up an ordinarily lack luster
primary.

In spite of the State Central Com­
mittee endorsement of Rep. Robert
P. Griffin of Traverse City for the
GO?, nomination of US. Senator
jfrom Michigan, several other pro­

Doyle will be here this Friday, ing us could be given to other
too. from 10:30 am. to 2 pm. to Democratic senatorial hopefuls to 'went right ahead aa though nothassist people.
stay out of Die primary and leave
Doyle said there may still be
(Please turn to Page 4. thia Sec.)
people who hesitate to hie for
Medicare.

Hastings YMCA
Pays Tribute to
Aben E. Johnson
January 1. 1888, who falls Jo en­
roll by March 31 wlbnot havg
an opportunity to do Iso any ear*
11 sr.than October. 1887. and their
coverage will not begin until
July. 1888.
•'Our concern Is obvious that
If their private insurance policy
is altered and they don't have
Medicare, they may be out on a
pretty wegk limb," Doyle added.

Romney Coll*
Conference on
Local Government

Governor Romhey is inviting
area residents to attend a Con­
ference on Local Government to
Directors of the Young Men's be held from 7 to 8 pm. Mon-

EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN—Barry County eleeton In Jane ot IM3 overwhelmingly approved

Board Creates
Equalization
Dept, for Barry
Supervitor Ruehler
Reaigna to Accept

P6st of Director
their last meeting adopted thes Western Michigan. University at
following resolution: • -----'nJ Berry County Board
'Whereas, the late Aben E.. Kalamazoo.
Subjects to be discussed In­
movers in establishing the clude crime and delinquency, Equalization Department and
V.M.CA. In Hastings: and for traffic safety, pollution and mat- named Milton Buehler of R1 Free­
over one-half century he gave tera specifically related to the port to be Its first director.
generously of his personal time strengthening of local govern­
and talents: he encouraged other ment
men to serve in this field; he
aided and encouraged hundreds
of young people to right living;
and he served m an outstandtrlg* ■
example of Christian manhood.
Buehler Is to receive an annual
"We regret Ills passing and 1
Join his legion of friends in
mourning and paying tribute to
pected that he will have an ashim.
"By this readttitlon. we. the
Supervisors heard Harlow Brad­
There Is a most helpful ■nd Directors of the Hastings
YMCA., convey to Mrs. John- . Funeral services for Richard street. rquallza'lon director In Kaiuseful volunteer* Citizens
son and the family our moat sin­ P. Slocum. 57. 4906 E. State Road. ama-oo County, discuss problem:
sodatlon for Kalamazoo £
R3 Hastings, who died suddenly encountered in setting up an
cere sympathy.
Hospital In this area.
H. F. Ritchie, President
[about 5:45 a.m. Bunday. March equalization prcfcnun which is
Mrs. Ledfe Cook, appointed
Alfred D. Lowe, Secretary
mandatory for all. Michigan ccunby Dr. Roy A. Morter. association
president and retired medical
Eventually, the department la
superintendent of the hospital.
eral Home with the Rev. Willard
Is th* local chairman and Judge
H. Curtis officiating with burial
Philip Mitchell 1* also a com­
in Riverside Cemetery.
mittee member.
A two-week membership drive
started here March 23rd and It
A retired farmer. Mr. Slocum
is hoped that many Interested
ras a real estate man and
Buelilcr was named supervisor In
people will volunteer to pay the
1960. succeeding the late Walter
required 81.00 annual member­ . Louis B. Thompson announced
.
Hammond. Buelilcr had served 11
ship fee to assist in furthering Saturday, following a FridayHe was Barry County's zoning years as Irving Township clerk.
th* work of Citizens Association night meeting, that directors ot
The association, whose mem­ the Gun Lak« Protective Associ­
Hfgh School. Buehler and his
bership extends through the 13 ation has voted to support an
Southwestern Michigan counties appeal to the Michigan Supreme County on April 15. 1808 the son brother. Keith, have been working
served by the hospital, recently Court of the recent decision of if Frank and Callie (Benham) a 440-scre form. The Buehler farm
completed a campaign that the Court of Appeals upholding Ilocum. He attended the Greg­ has been in the family for a total
raised 1200.000 for the construc­ a contractor's right to build ca­ ory School and was graduated
tion of an inter-faith chapel on nals connecting back lot property from Hastings High School In Uvea there. His mother died two
years ago In April.
the hospital grounds. It current­ to a lake.
1826.
ly is directing its attention to
He married Donna Bayne on '. Buehler married Joyce Marie
I Kauffman on June 1. 1867. They
special patient needs that can­ filed the original suit to halt the Joly it. 1827.
■ have three children.
not be met from state appropri­ development of Edward R. Enz
-a?&lt;r rS?CUm.U i.unrl171 b,J?Ul He wili'c«itinue ’to live on the
ations or provided by hospital
peraonnel. Mr. Willard Lawrence dlvidlng a 85-acre parcel into wife Dmuia; two daughters. Miss (fann bul wtll rcUrr from ,cU„
Wanda Slocum of San Berna- nurtlclDaUar?
144 to 153 lota on Gun Lake.
tllno, Calif, and Miss Bobbie
.. ,
County during the/chapel fund
’Si
Circuit Judge Archie D. Mc­ Joon Slocum ot Hastings, and
drive.
'
Donald's original decision found
“a
for the Thompsons. The Court Hastings.
Hastings.
•
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Ing Initially because a few citl- of Appeals decision, written by
He was a member of the Farm
sens saw the need for a Chapel Judge Thomas G. Kavanagh, re­
Mrs Beatrice Fisher, director ot
Bureau.
the Welfare Department, spoke to
versed that ruling.
built* as an independent project
the board and explained that
Kavanagh said the lower court
there was never likely to be one. misconstrued the issue a* one in­
The AIMS of the Association volving riparian rtghta on non­
tlonal Medical Care Facility.
are therefore:
Il was pure coincidence
riparian lands. This cannot be
1) To undertake projects Oil­ the question, he said, since the
ing specific patient needs In contractor's entire parcel is en­
for the Slate Welfare Department,
and Dr. M. A. Hoffs, medical di­
titled to riparian rights by virtue
rector of the Medical Facility.
Uonal support Is needed.

Fund Drive
ForKSH
Citizens Group

Richard Slocum
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Gun Lake Group
To Carry Case to
Supreme Court

Ing fear many people still have
of mental Illness and the men­
bush operators believe Umt lea tally 111.
4) And to combat the feeling
than half Um usual quantity ot
on the part ot many patients
syrup wW be marketed.
that the world ''outside" is a
hostile uncaring one.
AUls-CtMlmere Implement Com­
Democrat* M their city caucus
pany and took
Monday evening nominated the HASTINGS TWP. NOTICE OF
there Saturday.
ANNUAL MEETING - The an­
nual meeting of Hastings Town»will be held at the township
The Middlevine
on April 2. 1868. starting at
Creamery will celebrate Its XT
2 pm, also a public hearing on
the proposed tMdgeL Coplea of
such budgets are available for
public inspection al the township
hall or the clerk's borne.
GLANCES,
i/n

Barry County's special educa­
tion program, conducted through
County Supt. of Schools Harold
Stockwell's office under Thomas
Howard, as coordinator, is well
underway with special pro«ra«u
reaching boys and girls who
might otherwise never . reedye
the attlntlan they deserve. - '

1583 voted 1.8*5 to 322 to
launch the program which now

for mentally handicapped chil­
dren In Hastings. and similar
classes are in operation in MiddWMUc and Delton.
_
...students to provide
cadi.youngster with needed tntfhldual attention. Cxwdlnulor
Howard explains.
'
These students. Howard added,belng . similar In ability, can

frn*lrallo(U and anaiatiea

Two special

education cla&amp;s-

Draft Board
Has Applications
For College Test

thirds of the school days SB
academic subjects and the ra­

Applications and other Ln’or-1 aUltudea**^’other wv-taFffilta
IW,ni
^,wt're »hkh wni aid them in
T^t ha»e°brtn“^J?i21Ufli?
",ful and ProducU»e
Test nave been received in the Howard
Howard continued.
continued.
office Of the local Selective Serv­
ice Board. Wm. J. Schilhaneck.
chairman, has announced.
Registrants who are In eoitime speech
dents graduating In June, IMS.'
teacher of the
In August or September. 1M4.
and girls.

Marks made on the test will be
Local Board members for deter­
mining the proper classification
of tire registrant
,
The application card for the

the colleges and universities in
Michigan and the registrant will
be assigned to one of three con­
venient locations. College stu­
dents may get the applicaUons
from the local board in his col­
lege town or applications will be
mailed by the Barry County Lo­
cal Board on request of the indi­
vidual.

Future plans Include programs
In Junior and senior high school
for the mentally handicapped.
priate work experience in the
community will be given which
will prepare these youths for the
working world ahead.

coming." Howard declared, "but

(money out ot a program such
UU. Ml HMUly
Hayings Masonic Lodge 53. P. I other fine activities and the edut AM., is conferring a MM. rational accomplishment* and

7 30. Supper will be prepared by I Howard concluded.
Hastings Chapter 7. OJLB.
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[JOHNSTOWN TWP NOTICE—
ANNU41 MEFTiNfi of rut- Th* Annual Meeting of Johnatown Township will be hold on
LAND TOWNSHIP—The Annual'
Saturday. April 3. 1«M at 3:M
Plans are being completed for meeting of Rutland Township PM. at the Johnstown Oronas
a Red Cross Blood clinic to be will be held at the township hall
held at Delton, unalniy for resi­
dents of Barry. Hope, Prairieville
and Orangeville Townships, on
Monday. April 25. from 12 noon township budget for 1964 end
known as
until 8 pm. Mrs. John Dill Is
board.
chairman.
Hall June Doster.
Mary Linderman.
Johnstown
Rutland Twp. Clerk 3 '31
TOWN8HIP MEETING — Notice
is given that the annua) town­ HOPE TOWNSHIP ANNUAL
Prairieville
ship meeting of the electors of MEETING NOTICE — The An­
the township of Orangeville will nual Meeting of the Township
The annual
be held at the Orangeville Fire
Barn beginning al 2:00 o'clock
pm. Saturday. April 2. IBM. At
Prairieville Township Hall on
such time In additional to other meeting, the Township Annual
regular business and In accord­ Financial Report for 1888 will be. meeting will begin at 3:00 pm.
ance with the law, a budget cov­ read and discussed, and the New
Also, a public hearing on U*a
ering proposed expenditures and

Delton Blood Clinic

standing of the mental patient
and his Illness, either directly by

thia Which expose his very normal

Barry’s Special Education Program
Reaching Exceptional Children

If the pleadings raise the issue
thst the proposed use will, for

proposed use may be enjoined
tnwi
fore use. the Judgment Is
versed with instruction to e.
a summary judgment for the de­
fendants." Kavanagh said.
. J*,endanU
»«« given
their court coots

Seek* NoHoaol Tide
Uul. amp
FtMlval Queen. Deform Green.
17. daughter at Mr. and Mrs

Mallorea.

shlp shaU be submitted far can- any new business brought
ildtraUon.
Township Ctark.
Frederick W.
Raymond Bourdo
1/«1

Lloyd Nottingham.

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1

James Erwin. &gt;0. Nashville.
vllle and Jack Green.
Mrs. Dorothy Spaulding and
Mrs. Helen Green called recently battery on William F. Quick. IB.
also of Nashville. by a Hastings
»nd Mn. Nolan Hudson and fam­ Municipal Court jury Tuesday.
Gary Btorkan. son of
He paid a fine of ISO plus Mrs. Edward Btorkan. 538 W.
ily of Big Rapids are spending a
»15 95 court coats.
Madison, received Che Kqtarafr|
zoo Junior Symphony Award'*dL
thhe Gerald Gardners* 25th wed­ Nashville SaUirday. March 12.
ding anniversary Sunday was well and during the fracas Quick's Michigan University Departn
attended.
□f Music held Sunday '*t
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hawblitz
University Center ballrooa&gt;.‘
ng surg- and children of Battle Creek called
Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord

By Mn. DoitaU Froejroe* Vemtud, who will become a
S4 KMttaai
wi S-4W bride next month.
group
Maggie Oilman
- Dowling
. March 13
tr raiment at

z
near Mecoata enterUMd «1U» a .irortse annlverBA
partJf
&lt;UnMr M Bmsinns
S3 a laoerth U7SX.7
W«for thonrat marking period honoring his parent*, Mr. and
of the -rend mum*-.
Mra Glenn Torrey OUrr. atIT* freshmen topped the Hit Unding were Mr. and Mrs. Irven
*. r£!.’e
wlnn&lt;rs wbo ।
*nd MrDoug
cltpr' Junnne
JaAnne suiter
Miller,, i
Cecil Tiircy.
Torrey.
H.'e —
-Ug /
Acker,
Cccll
the Navy*
Suzanne Proefrock. Althea St.; Mk. and Mra. Glqn Morris
•Murtln and
-jt Virginia
V..:-------Wltoon.
have returned from tlicit Wln■ntere
iTierv were four sonhomores:
sophomores::1 ter vocation trip to New Mexico
Barbara Barnett, Susan Engle, where
'
they stayed at Truth and
Dlune Gilbert and Lota Sage; ।1Consequences They returned
group met,
turned recently from u Grand
w** Junior*. Debbie Btohop. ।home by way of Hot Springs.
with the
Rapid* hospital to her home with
Connie Noble and Lynd* Pryor. Ark..
■
Old Mexico. Brownsville
the Merton Tobias'.
■nd four seniors: Christina 1
the MEA Regional Conference
Campbell. Darlene Jarman,
tji-noi
vuuicu wiui nun. vuuc vcwtUj—
Cindy Moyer and Mary Lynne 'tended tl»c second annual dln- tober when the local teachers of lural Nashville on Saturday,; Mr. and Mra.* Ben Butler of f)» Dnnn’w I ivt
Settles.
I
March 12. Mra. Jewell to a former, Battle
and Ml
Mr. «IK1
and Mn.
UEUllS Lalal
met on March 14.
........ creek .UK4
at -------Kellogg
Center.
Other aenlcra on the honor. Mlchlgan
—-»—• —
! Charles Coppess and daughters of
Hastings area students achlevtoll arc: Ptrfo Alrto and Carl. Monday. * Mra. Mary Parker
. Sunfield were Sunday guests of Ing places on the Dean's List at
Hoffman, 3.80; Carolyn Bach-land Janie Lynn of Hastings
Mr and Mra. &gt;AUMn Penfold. * Kellogg Community College In­
of Mn.
elder, Busan Bachman. Cindy 'were
r™ Wednesday visitdra st
Mr. and Mrs., Hany Green of eluded Anne Marie Fender. Carl
•
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»*-*- Edger. Bally Sue
Bellevue
called
'
Tuesday
on
Mr.
Hartman,
Boucher. Kathleen Gaskill, Mar- '
-..m Mrs MaYahtfll
............Green
LockL and
Green nt
at I1 Kenfield
Kenfleld and
and Mary
Mary Alice
Al
ion Gorham. Karin Nltason and I Mra. Maysel Rush underwent
Thomapple Lake. * Sunday din- I wood.
Steve Youngs, 3.76; Gretchen..surgery
surgery at
at Pennock Hospital
Huebner and Tory King. 3 50; Wednesday. * Mrs. Carl GtorJoAnn Aldrich. Darlene Allen,1 man
i"“n attended the wedding of
Donna Allen. Gayle
GayU Sartow.
Barlow, her granddaughter. oonora
Sandra uicrGlcrLinda
Dale rmias
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u v A man. and wimc
Gureither, Cecil Leffel, Agn
Agnea
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Sunfield.- **
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and
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McPharlln.
Carole | Mrs. Ctauu
Claud Karacy,
Haney. ouv.
Mrs Bari&gt;Barb--ar«n, Pat Stamm, CnTulo
Swccl, John Tcuncesen,
Bwcci,
Tcuniuscn, Ken ara Bailey.
Bolley, Milo Honey of De­
Weller and Dave Wilcox. 3.50; troit and daughter. Harriet, left
Phil Higbee and Elaine 'VS.
— I*.. Sunday
O..—.1—.. Vfor
— Texas to spend
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Phil
Tucker.
3W; Catherine AUeP- 8yh11 fRFW wreks visiting.
Dunn. Nancy Ellis, Robert Gib- |
son. Linda Hammond, Jani*
Hauser, Bally Pierce. Barb Purdy. •
ALWAYS RRST QUALITY *
Eugene Tobias and Evie vonIteto. 325; Mark Engle. Jim
Francisco and Pam Levengood,
Backward Glances
320.
Juniors Include: Gerry BlewContinued from Page Ono
ard. 380; Linda Balyeat and
Ellen Mullenlx, 3.75;
Kathy I m
Bumworth. Karen Frort, Andrew Y'ooU^,„ ^derman from the
Johnson, Linda Kahler, Gayle ,PourU1 ward.
Myers and Mary Odrzywolska.'
...
3 80: Pat Clark. Bryan Gordon 1 Omdd a Stanton. Hastings,
Jan Hayden. Bandy Karror,'
* position as asCarol McAllister, Linda McClel- '
r,“’*
nr**'land and Rex Wieland. 350; dent of the Clark Trucktractor
Company
of
Battle
Creek.
Jim King and Jan WicacnhofCr,
3 40; Margaret Baughman. Marl­
leu Baughman. Kristine Bur­
The county road commission
roughs, Bruce Curtis, Rod, Hall. la-'it week let the contract for
Becky Ingram. Bob Ironside, resurfacing I the road from HasSandy Lublenleckl, Karen Miller,
Hob Ritter, Ken Roberta, Wil- 118,000. Specifications call for a

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Senior Citizens of Hastings
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attitude, attendant
and scholarship meet the- re­
pal Parish House for the usual quirements
'
set up by the orcbswcarry-In dinner and social time.
Bring table service and beverage
and a dish to pass. Dr. William i
Helrigel will show pictures of his I ----------------------------------------------recent trip around the world., mayer and family left WednpVisitors and new members are .day for a two-week vacjtton th
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and Karen Wallace. 3.25, Paula
Stalboum and Bonny Timm. 3.20.
Sophomores: Larry BhalUs and
Sue Tinker. 3.75; Cindy Camp­
bell. Linda Martz. Anne Schondelmaycc and Brenda Todd. 350;
Christina Belson. Deb Bloao.
Marilyn
Bristol. Julie Carr.
Wendy Curtis, Jim Drake. Ruth
Elliott, Mary Goodyear, Stephen
Kesler, Phil Mead. Mary Rein.
Linda Skedgtll. Dave Tumee and
Greg Wood. 325.
Freshmen: April Beller. Doug
Campbell. Teri Castleman. Larry
Cook. Berre Darby. Dave Fisher.
Evelyn Fuller, Janice Landon.
Jan Shafer. Mary Btorkan. Ei­
leen Tucker and Debbie White.
3.75; Jim Cary, Jeff Chandler,
Susan Clark, Arthur Cotant.
Mark PeldpauscK SuWIart and
Carolyn Hause, 3 50: RlUhHI Aln­
slle. Tommy Chenoweth, Dave
Coleman. Truman Dryer, Janice
Ehredt, Lisa Frey. Pam Haw­
kins, Holly Hine. Jerry Purdy,
Steven Reid, Ray Rose, Denise
Severance, Terri Sheppard. Jerry
Shockley. Bonnie Stitt and Mari­
lyn Tobias. 325

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cover of gravel to a depth of
five Inches and for a width of Ifl
feet. The contract also specifies
that tlw gravel used Is not to
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a letter from Blodgett Hospital.
Grand Rapids, notifying him
board of trustees Ura member­
ship in the v Will ng staff of that
hospital In the department ot
radiology and medicine.
The Board of Education an­
nounces the following high
scliool faculty for ti&gt;c coming
school yuu-. E. J. Lederle, super­
intendent; William T. Wallace,
principal; Verne Rogers, history;
Alexina Meier. German; Mra

Andrus, English: Mias Bessie M.
DeYoe. mathematics; Bert Hartgertnk and Miss Elsie Fits, com­
mercial: Miss Anno F. Thoma*,
Latin; Clayton G. Hinkley, adenoe; R. N. Kebler. agriculture;
Mtoa Clara G. Rogers. domestic
science; William G. Boyd, man­
ual training; Miss Gcrldudc
Miller. County Normal with Miss
Marvin A. Cowles, owner of Jennie McBain as assistant.
the Western Auto Associate Store
Fred Todd of this city mailed
here, has received a certificate
recognizing five years of service. a letter tn Mexico City in Oc­
Recognition la given by the com­
pany to local Western Auto tIngs regarding a mining prop­
stores at five-year intervals.
erty there in which they had

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American news coverage of the
MUaibte., taunchtngs U truly rcmoritabte Corr.pilratrd scl-nllhc
facta has been neatly diagrammed
and translated into terms that
even a layman can grasp. I! any
crttictan at all is due. it would be
tint there is still too much of a
tendency to give these events the
sport angle slant. With a success­
ful fiight and recovery, our side

goes ahead in the “space race." If
all doesn’t go exactly AS
PLANNED, then our side has been
thrown for a k&gt;a and we are back
la second place again.
Actually, things are not as simple
as that. There is no way of Judg­
ing. at this juncture, where we
stand in space exploration tn rela­
tion to Russia. Maybe we are
ahead; maybe trailing — no one
knows for sure. Any statement in
regard to relative position te wan
sacculation.
The spare sctonUsta, we believe,
are telling the full truth and not
attempting a covtr-up when they
state that a so-called failure is
often mare informative than a
success Failures, in tact, have
often pointed a practical way to
important “break through!"
The flight of Gemini 8 from a
Journalistic point ot view will prob­
ably be pegged as only a partial
success since the program'as
plaraxd was only partially compM«L But from a actenUfic point
of view, many significant new facte
will undoubtedly be learned when
all the Information Is in—enough
to make it a real voyage of disTp begin with. It was something
of a feat to have launched two big
rockets right on schedule within a
more than an hours time.
was something different and
much more complicated than
merely having two rocekta in the
air at the same time—here Uw
launelUng was on schedule to the
second.

3

The docking of Gemini 8 In
space with the Arena rocket was
an absolutely amazing feat This
was one of the important steps
that will have to be thoroughly
mastered before any flight to the
moon is attempted. It looks ao

Stas Trumble, CLU.

New York Life
Phone Vermontville

259-7298

emergency procedures were (fra
the Brat read tort "under fire' and
ths results indicated sound and
careful planning. Within a matter
of minutes. a new ptace for the
spla&amp;hdovn had been selected,
boats and aircraft were deployed
to the area and new data for the
time c* jv$X&gt;-fire calculated-all
with such accuracy that the apace
capsule came down within a mile
ar so of the target spot. A really and Mr. and Mra. Ellon Waldron
and children of Grand Rapids.
tremendous "pressure play I “
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dorman
The fact that the Geminl-Agcna ot Byron Center railed Bunday
on their mother, Mra. Laura
combine went Into some wild gyra­ Dorman who has been staying
tions. probably yielded valuable at the home of Mr. and Mra.
information about the dynamics Elmer Brown the past five weeks.
A Mr. and Mra. Vern Llckta and
of moving objects tn space and Miss Winnie railed 'on Mr. and
may well have provided clues as to Mrs. Stanley Bobczak and fam­
haw similar critically dangerous ily Saturday in Grand Rapids.
situations may be avoided tn the Mr. Bobczak's roocovery from a
stroke during the past year has
future.
.
been slow but somewhat better
at this Umc. Gary Kelly, grand­
Anyway, the Ocmiul-8 flight was son of Mr. Bobczak. died Friday
quite a feat and will provide addi­ of leukemia. Services were held
tional "know how" far further at BL Adalberts Church in
Grand Rapids. A Dr. and Mra.
substantial advances In the con­ Jack Brown were among the
quest of space.
dinner gueeta of Atty, and Mra.
George Waltera of Grand Rap­
ids Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. O. Swenson of
Dutton were callers of Mr. and
Mra. Roy Tubcrgan last Wed­
By Mrs. Farm Haseblit,
nesday. A Mr. and Mra. Veen
U HMkrSte
MI-11 U Llckta and Miaa Winnie took
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hawblitz. Mr. and Mra. Charles E. Jackson
Mr. and Mra. Austin Schantz, cut to dinner at the Candle­
Tod McKelvey and Mr. and Mra. stick restaurant in Grand Rap­
Van HawbUta were among those ids last Thursday honoring Mra.
who attended the Michigan Live­ Jackson's birthday. A Rev. and
stock Exchange meeting in Lan­ Mra. William Kim and children
sing Sotivday, March 12. * Mr. and her mother, Mra. Mary
and Mra. Biair HawbUta attend­ Stephens, who lived a few
ed church Sunday. March 13, in months in Rev. Jason Steere's
Mullikin and were dinner guests home, have moved to Freeport
Of, the Rer. and Mra. Maurice lor the balance of the school
Glasgow. A Mr. and Mrs. Clyde year. The Kim family will not
Raid and sons spent Sunday, be here that long, as they will
March 13, with Mr. and Mra. soon return to their missionary
George Nummbera in St. Loute. wort in Korea.
Mra. HIUo Flnkbelner accom­
* Errrtx Skidmore wu a guest
of his slater, Mrs. Veda. Guy in panied her son. Dr. and Mra.
Wanys Flnkbelner and family of
Augusta a Bunday ago.
Caledonia
to Wyandotte, to visit
Mr. and Mra. Roiland Reid
and family ot Nashville wore Mr. and Mra. Harold Seller. The
dlnnsr guerts a Sunday ago of occasion honored Mra. Flnkbtfnerte
bfrttiday.
Her grandsod,
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Raid. MT.
and Mra. Tom Raid of Carlisle Gordon Bella-, of the St Paul
Highway were callers. *
Mr. Bible School, was on a three
and Mra. Vent HawbUta and Mr. weeks’ Cour with a choral group
30 young Christian young
and Mra. Blair HawbUta and of
pmppt
Kenneth were colters of Mr. and
Btan Tipton, a recent gradu­
Mra. Dole Bishop in Battle
Creek a Sunday ago. * Mr. and ate of MBU, te the new T-K
Mra. Marshall Green were re­ agriculture teacher and is stay­
cent callers of Mr. and Mra. ing at the home of Mra. Tillie
Vern HawbUta. A The Maple Flnkcbinw. A Eric Gfafmlllcr,
Grove Birthday Club met on son of Mr. and Mra. Alan GrafTuesday, March 15, at tht home m11 ter of Kalamazoo, spent last
week wtli his grandparents. Mr.
of Mra. Ruby Ball. Mra. Robert
and Mra Elton Lawrence and
Weeks was co-hootcBS.
Mark. A More building going up
Jack Green spent Sunday, in the area of Ciuu-lco Street
Marell 13, with Mr. and Mrs. and Arthur Court. Mr. and Mra.
Marshall Green at Thornappte Jack Hooper are having an out­
Lake. A Jack Gardner from ML side pool at the rear of their
Pleasant spent the weekend at new hcena, and Mr. and Mra.
March 12. with his parents, Mr. Joseph Sanford are having a
and Mra. Gerald Gardner- Doug­ new home built by Bill Getty. *
las Webb of Flint was also a Roger Hill of Mason, a guest of
caller. A Mra. Mary Beil spent Miaa Beverly Bender, were guests
the week of.March 6. in Chicago of her parents, Mr. and Mra.
caring for her new grandson, Russell Bender, Bunday. Beverly
Dennis Lee. born March 4 to Mr. is a Sophomore at Central Mich­
and Mra. Gene Mortenson.
igan Univenrity.
Ernie Skidmore called on his
Mr. and Mra. Harold Otto and
friend. David Steadman in Bat­ Mr. and Mra. J. C. Bchad are ex­
tle Creek. ■
•
pected home from Florida after
April 10. A Mr. and Mra. Rex
Bchad entertained honoring her
Consumers Power Company Is mother, Mra Ray Potts' 80Ui
directly Involved in three at birthday. The guests were Mr.
North America's Urgent nuclear
and Mra. Ray Potts, Mra Alice
power projects, all designed to Potts, both local. Mr. and Mrs.
put Uie atom to work to help Gerald Potts of near Kalama­
make ck-ctricity for Michigan's
zoo. Mr. and Mra. John Potto and
citizens. The projects are the family of Owosso, Bob Potto and
Enrico Ftrml ptant near Mon­ roommate, Mr. Peterson of
roe, the Big Rock Point plant Grand Rapids. This proved to be
near Charlevoix, and the Palis­ a gala occasion with two cakes
ades plant in Covert Township. and lovely gifts, a Mra. Alice
VanBuren County. Just outside
Trepp recently returned from
of South Haven.
visiting her daughter. Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Prankowski and
family In New Orleans. La. Mr.
Frankowakl Is a proftasor In the
Tulane University. While there
she attended the Madrl Gras.
En route home she visited a sis­
ter and 'family, Mr. and Mra
Edmond Irwin in Indianapolis,
Ind
Hospital Guild 10 met Tues­
day evening ’With Miss Winnie
Llckta and Mra Vern Llckta, A
Mra. Jack Hooksma and daugh­
ters, Becky and Laura, who have
been visiting her ptireuto. Mr.
and Mra. R. H. Brown of Duncan
Lake and her brother and .fam­
ily, Dr. and Mra Jack Brown,
returned home Sunday. A Mr.
aixl Mra GJen Dean called on
Mra Helen Miller of Leighton,
Sunday. "She returned home re­
cently from Blodgett Hospital. A
Mr. and Mra James Robertson
and daughter. Caroline and Mary

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Palmatter at Milo Wednesday,

Engle returned a Friday ago
creative activity. Insights come from a two-week vacation in
oentinu- California. A Warren Calms
the night with Maraha Lamprey
called on Earl Boulter at Prai­
rieville a Bunday ago.

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mel and family were Sunday
heated through. Yield: 3 cups.
Hummel returned Monday from

vtoited his mother,

Mrs.

Zero

In the Navy on the Robert K.
Huntington ship. Hhe wiw al his
grandmother's over the weekend.
Mra William Sweet accotn-

Wednesday dinner guests of Mr.

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Hook from Hastings called on

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Buxton trero In Olivet all &lt;tay
Bunday visiting Mr. and Mra
Thursday, the 10th and called Harold Gray, a Recently Mr.

daughter and family. Mr. and came home from the hospital on and Mra. Mllbouroo Miller and
Mrs. Alfred Simmons of Livonia Saturday and Is feeling as good family in Hate.
Little Jim and Cindy Leonard
Mra Fred Rock and family tn
predated them. A Callen that
Sickle and sons of

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beautiful. A Congratulations to
the T-K Basketball Vanity team.
They brought Itomc the regional
trophy Saturday nlghL This T-K Monday, March 14. for Harrison

prompt, complete assistance.
con WI 6-2481.

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family of
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■li.iinJ nt
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the Weber home w
the Midtown Ttwatrc in Grand Mrs. Bd McKibben.
Rapids in tiie near future. A
Mra William Irwin of Grand
Rapids was a visitor al the home

Pleasant Valley

Brown on Charles Street, last
Wednesday.

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IUILMNG

Tlie Bunday worship services
were well attended. Barnard Hull
will be ixro Monday evening.

Wayne Hasel
Phone 374-3523

home of Dr. Mid Mra. William Jamaica and
Helrigrl home at Algonquin lake
Baturd&amp;y evening. A Several
ladles of the Methodist Church stead attended the Clvbitlan
attended the Grand Rapids "Day Citizenship Rally by Dr. D. D.
Methodise Church In

Hastings

Olds Swing Fever could hit you anytime

to the congregation.

and Clayton Mote attended the
Michigan Conference at Karri-

over the weekend from MSU. A

April 3rd untU Easter Sunrise

Mr. and Mra. Herman Miller
called to see their daughter, Mrs.
Dorothy Briggs of Lowell Sun­
Mr. and Mra. Jamas Martini in day. who has been quite 11L A
Mr. and Mra L J. Mote called
Muskegon.

Bur-day.

Herman

Miller

last Wednesday afternoon. Her
daughter. Mra William Smith of
Lafayette, Ind., accompanied her

Marshall and. family of Alto,
Sunday for supper. A A/2c James
family of Charlotte were Sunday Ovcnshlre 16130232 of Air Force

Mra.

note te a pattent there where be
Bob Wenger and family zustalned a fractured back In an
auto accident in February. He

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onto, Mr. and Mra Gerald Wenmonth visiting her brother. Mr.

porento and last report, is that
Im is taproviat- He would be

called his parents Bunday night.
Wednesday. A Gladys Jackson.
Mrs. Frank Crofoot and Inna
McCracken all of Wayland sonage here Saturday night.
The WCTU Maranite meeting
Saturday to celebrate Mrs was held last Tuesday. March 14.
Charles E. Jackbon's birthday at
Clarksville. A Mra Helen SampSUBHCKIPTIOS
The Middleville Reading Club
will hold a Gamra Night Sl
Patrick's Night al ths Wmt Ele­
mentary building. The money the day last Monday with their
will bo Uted toward scholarship. cousin and niece, Mrs. Eva Nrcb
and husband. Floyd. A Mrs. Eldrlne Secord of Middleville spent
Monday evening wtth her par­
ment in Grand Rapids for the ents. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Neeb
white her daughter. Vicki with
Ids work al the Ideal Seating her schoolmate, Dtane Newton
Company expect to return to of Freeport attended lite Roller
their lune on Mum Street Sat­ Skating party of Christian En­
urday. Rev. and Mra. Khnm and deavor at Lowell, a A Stanley
Stevens have occupied it this Woodrum was held at the par­
Winter.
sonage Fellowship rooms here

city as the next nvo cou
combined. They IncJucfe th
viet Union, the United Kin

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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bktr
and family and Mra. Mi
Earle spent two weeks with
and Mis. J. C. Dean and far
at Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. Jfeon is
former Donna Jean Earle. *

Bunday W-Two ttosr were kilted on
oar road in th* past two weeks. *
Mr. end Mra. Aichte Bini and
Mra. Alberta Tripp called on Mra
Ray Burd last week in Pennock
Hospital. where she wm taken
after having a stroke. She is doing
as well aa could be expected.

Civil Defense meeting on "Gov­
ernment in an Emergency" h*ld
at the Kalamazoo Public Library
Wednesday, March 18.
It was sponsored by the Blate
Police. Department of Defense,
Harry Blair returned Saturday Civil Defense and Michigan
from Florida. Mrs. Allerdlng and Technological University.
the Harry Blairs have been
spending several weeks there,

neUous Bouwens of
were.Bun­
day visitant of their son, Mr. and
Mra. Seymore Bouwens.
Mra. Frank Hull, of apart* spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Seymozs Bou­

Hope Church visited the Medical
Facility near Hastings test Mon­
day. * Mrs. Virginia Oulten at
Wyandotte and. Mrs. William Cul-

Ralph Story of UweU Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Allen FWi. Rev.
July 0. 1900 in Battle Creek. and Mrs. Bryde and Mra. Frank
They lived there until moving to Burgess attended Mid-Year Oountheir present farm home in
Dowling in 1930.
In addition to hl* wife, he is
survived by a daughter, Mrs. and Donald Bmelker at Blodgett
Dole (June) Moon of Dowling; a Hospital Thursday. * John Fish
son. Richard of BuK Lake City, ot - Wyoming Stale U spending
Utah; one granddaughter, a ab­ some time with the Adon Myers
ler. Mra. Ethel BetUar ot Battle family. * Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Creek, and a brother. Everett Of
Glelchen of Albert*. Canada.

Freeport

Mite and Busan Carter spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Finn
Carter and family at Vermont-

Mra. Jay Wing returned home
Saturday after spendlngra few days
In Ferguson Hospital. Grand Rap­
Ids. * Dipio and Dana Owen spent
Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Albert ■
Qwen at Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. THE ALLGAIERS—Members of the noted Allgaler family from
Kalamazoo are to entertain at ■ pun. for a public program to
follow the First Methodist Church Mother-Son banquet Wednes­
day. March JO. The program wilt be held Jn the chureh sanctuary..
dorff accompanied Mr. and Mrs. The Allgaler family, which has ewtertalned in many parts of the
Leighton Yoder to Grand Rapids, country. includes Russell. 11, the blind pianist who-played for the
where they were Sunday dinner Klwanls International Convention al Madison Square Gardens
guests of Mr. and Mra. Tom Mc­ and who received great applause when he appeared before the
Carthy. * Mr. and Mrs. Um Kid­ Michigan Legislature. The singing AUgaiers alio Inclade Janice,
der and family were Saturday sup- 28; Colleen. 14; Kick., U, and Linda. 9r

Roger D. Conklin
Takes Post With
Peruvian Company
Sherm Cozart of Troy arid Mr.
and Mrs Ralph Kyser of Jowell
were Saturday dinner guests ot
Mr. and Mra. Dale Dukes. * Gary

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lege Monday. He Intends to leave
which is a subsidiary of Interfor the armed forces in April.
Mrs, George Faunee attended a
shower for her niece. Miss Mar­ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Coleman cella Gronewold List Monday al Piper of Bucyrus, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harahberger
of Rutland. * Mra. Ed Nash of
Bowne was a Tuesday visitor of Gronewold. * Mr. and Mrs. George of Ionia were Sunday visitors of ITT Kellogg and bls last po­
her sister, Mra. Russell Price
Faunee attended a reception for
sition wm wtth Cook Electric
Robin Strlmback of Lake Ode^-.i Mr. and Mrs Lynn Barry at the
Company, a* chief engineer,
Masonic Temple in Freeport last
Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Pulter
Chicago. Ill.
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Robert Newton and granddaugh­
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ed Mrs. Ada Newton of Hastings
Bunday. * Bunday callers of Mr.
and Mra. Jay Wing were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Pierce of Hastings and

nock Hospital Saturday. She will
spent some time at the home of
her -son. Dr. and Mn. Hubert

a Thursday supper guest of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Muri HosteUfr
and Mrs George Owen. * Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Owen and family of were Thursday visitors of their
Morgan were Sunday visitors of daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ket­
his parents, Mr. and Mra. George chum of Mason. * Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Muri Hos­
tetler were their son and family.
Mr. and Mra. James Hostetler of

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Christie and children.
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Kathle Pratt of Middleville was i Serving his hitch in the Armu Friday overnight guert of Patsy I ed Forces he was stalioned in
Dutcher. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Frank ] Puerto Rico, and later made
Dutcher and children attended the I several txipu thure while employ-

donla. Patsy Dutcher presided at
the punch bowl. * Jack Blough of,
Wayne and Mrs. Mike Hawthorne
and children of Hastings visited
children were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Poll and
daughters of Ada. * Shellle and Joante of Charlotte were Sunday
Kathy Stuart, who spent a week visitors at the Keith Bueiiler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bhehler and
family attended Friday’s game al
the Lansing Civic Center. * Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Buehler enter­
Jolly Workers Club st the home tained the Farm Burtali Friday. *
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Friday. * Mrs. Earl Posthumus and Sunday guest at the Bill Vander­
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Bill slightly improved. Mrs. Roush,

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Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth Bissel
lud several guests spend the week­
end at their home. * Morris Green
and wife of Saranac. Mr. and Mra.

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Homemakers Enjoy
Lesson on Clothing
At Francisco Home

Deltoi Pastor
Officiates at
Daughter's Nuptials

Joan Pennington,
David Kruger Wed
AlSebewa Church

Pretty Wedding
Unites Couple
From Akron, Ohio

Mathodlat Church Bun-

Pink and whEe snapdragons,
white mums and candelabra de&lt;£

Ood on Salurday, March I. m

kre Springs united Brenda Rich­
imaginative uses for old famUlar ter and John Bucher, t
Akron, Ohio, tn marriage.

an exhibit for display a; the the double ring ceremony In the
onantaMfon in mld-January at amte BPW convention In Mus| Parente of the bridal couple

rude gteamtag In every eye,
real purpose of the lesson

ceremony.

lovely in

Snyder* home. * film *e- j nlngton of Lake Odea** and Mr.
nation*.
Woodland.
Mrs Mark Kiddtr played th*
traditional wedding music.

i Harry Blair, who waa hospltalMra. KUsabeth Underwood is ired upon hl* return from Flor-

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The Information you need to
Bettie Bhailenborger te bull*- U feeling much better and plana quarter length sleeve* and a full engagement of their daughter.
roaa hradptece. She carried
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street.
Hastings,
te
an
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hang
tags, which should be labeled
Mte* Elaine Pennington waa
nounced by the bride-elect** par­ and kept for reference.
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B.
wore a pink lace and cotton
Unu’ll love our
Shilton
of
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Nashville.
Mis*
xheath dress and a pink and
cepUootet-typist course at Dav­ nylon and taffeta A-Uns street Shilton te a 1866 graduate of
white mum corsage.
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Roger Kruger, cousin of tho enport College. Bhe 1* employed
by the Michigan Title Company
of Grand Rapid*. Mr. Miner ta * yellow rose* and white pompon Ung* High School in IMS He interest* will be available In addi­
man and usher* were Vaughn 1962 graduate of ftentwatar High chrysanthemum*.
will report to Syracuse Univer­ tion to the general meeting. Wo­
Pennington, brother of the bride.
sity sometime this month for men who are not Extension group
pita! In Grand Rapids where be
study of the Russian language. A
brother-in-law of the bride from is a student radiological tech­
beat man. Serving aa
Our own milk loaf,' rich In shortening and sugar . .
vantage of this Interesting day.
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Hastings
couple with their attendant* en­
joyed a chicken dinner at Mid­
Villa.

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Kruger were the candle lighten.
For her daughter** wedding,
the bride's mother wore * blue
Jersey dnaa with matching ac-

'Nutrition' is Lesson
For Morning Doves

Marilyn Torrey,
Raymond Possehn
Married Saturday

"Nutrition Guides for Adulte"
Mra Robert William* sang
‘The Kappa Phi Sweetheart Kaiser, when the Morning Dove*
Song" and “A Wedding Bcne- Home Study Group met with Mra.
a two piece pink suit with white
Charles Fuller on Wednesday,
John Chamberlain, organist for March 16.
Candelabra, white and yellow
Seven members and a guest.
snapdragons and carnations, deco­
Mra. Keith Taylor, discussed food
Woodland fire barn following rated the altar of the Congrega- lowed under the direction of Mr. fad diets, calories and the need

Ronald Martin as master and Saturday evening. March IB. tor
the wedding of Miss Marilyn
Chart* were given to each per­
Louise Torrey and Raymond Pdsson showing the change* In food
and Mrs Elinor Mathison
■ehn. Rev. Paul Bennehoff read Wolcott, both of Owoaoo,
requirement for each age group.
Flint, great aunt and unde
The April meeting will be held
the groom.
Mrs. Keith Halier was the or- Miaa Sally Taber of Middleville,
tho bride** niece, had charge of Averting. Mis Charles Fuller will
present the lesson. -Parent Rela­
Mra Kltech te a 1B63 graduate tions With Teens."
of Central Michigan University
and wa* Children's Librarian of
the Owom&gt; Pubtec Library until

Dessert Magic
Stars Tart, Red
Cherry Dumplings

puraulng graduate studies in the and son, Jimmy, of Ann Arbor

Chalrman Mary Cook announced
that the tour this year will be a
trip to Chicago to visit th* Mer­
chandise Mart.
Next month’s lesson should add
mdre to the Extension study for
international understanding. Mra.
Jack Osgood will be hostess and
will be helped by several other
members tn preparing and serving
* dinner of exotic foods of the

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tern Michigan University. Her
Colorful dmaert* put a bright brocaded Ottoman was fashioned husband enlisted tn the Navy In

An interesting dessat fea­
ture* a biscuit type dough with with deep point* at the wrist*.
tart, red cherries The combina­
tion te dropped by spoonfuls Into
chapel train finished with a bow.
dumplings. Serve them hot with A velvet head bond held her
whipped &lt;r coffee erram.
fingertip illusion veil and she car­
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a &gt;. &lt;■ .r-aitlr.* Hzawvk** nf
Ing these dumplings tender. rosea, white feathered carnation*,
•tephanotte and cymbidJum orchid*
maintains Reba Staggs, home with English ivy.
econonusi. ana hit oun.
wore a yellow itnen floorkeep them tightly coven
the 18 to 20 minute f
A-llne gown with an empire
Une. a bow in front of the
period.
.
bodice and three - quarter - length
Cherry Dumpling*
sleeve*. Her headpiece of yellow
pitted cherries

1 cup sifted enriched flour
2 teaspoon* baking powder

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DIAL-DEFROST

Miaa Taber waa pre - nuptial

rang. March 16, at the Delton
Methodist Church parlor. The
Woman’s Society of Christian
Bervloe waa hostess for the party.
Miaa Caroline aolomon opened

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wXh the name* of Carolyn and
with matching silk hat. Ths
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Boll cherries and sugar in a dress with white accessories Their The circle
large frying-pan for 3 minute*. corsage* were yellow and white
Sift together flour, baking paw­ carnations.
Mr and Mr* UiRue McMillen
ingredient* until
the bride.

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Library's Children's
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For Easter Season

Mra Florence Wlteon. librar­
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On March 12 Mr*. Donald

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northeast of Lake Odessa, where
the groom is engaged tn terming
following their return from their
wedding trip to Florida.
Guest* attended from Detroit,
Jackson. Kalamssoo. Buchanan,
Mecosta. Grand Rapid*. Ionia,
Hastings. Lansing. Portland. Red­
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church dining room and assisting
bring to a botl. 9Ur well. Drop
dumplings by npocxifute into th* Francisco, Carol Wilson. Carol
boiling cherry aauce. making fl
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The bride wa* graduated from
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nounce the engagement of their
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Christian Unity
Panel Subject at
Presbyterian Meet

Mra Wank Kjiiflya' took ha­

Battle Creek on Monday, the

st, Thursday. March M. at 2
o'clock. "Bring your Bacret Pal'*
ter straightened out,** Mra. La*

anruveemry. and their daughter

men's luncheon Wednesday af- ■Dent Tuesday evening with
them tn ropt*iitlan of lha day.

Friendship House
Is Theme for
Sweetheart Fete

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Mrs. Morey's 7th
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Rev. Armon Unites
Couple Friday at : Hu
Banfield Parsonage*

Marriage Licenses

sion on. Christian Unity, which dinner at the Highlander to
me Kllx*. B*a Dtiga. Celtf.
LIT Cerelrn Tiber. p&gt;n*t&gt;
..

and Mr. Salisbury's birthday.

Gary.

Friday evening in the BanfWd
talncd at tho horn
Bruce Wlndea on Friday with

Friendship House, wm the theme
for the nineteenth annual Camp
Fire Sweetheart banquet held
Monday. March 14. at the Meth­
odist Church.
The tables were &lt;*yly decorat­
ed with miniature cabins and
hobo sticks symbolizing the new
Camp Fire cabin.

chairman and president of the

ir.rtUng,

Blood, presided at during the

donate their time addressing

Mrs Edward Smith entertain- I
noon. Mra Darrell Aldrich's cd her bridge club on Friday;
group prepared and served the
Ward
Erway, Mra. Boyd Payne
luncheon.

iowsldp among Ciuirtlan women
Methodist Boy Scouts, consistedi is good for a community and
of lickin’ good chicken, taters on most appropriate during Lent.
the coals, green eyed pea«. Indi­
an corn, rabbit food. Mlrandy's
bhcuiti, woodman's delight, ho­
bo brew and moo juice.
meeting after the lune harm'
Invocation wm given by James
Mulder. Marcia Mulder wm the
toMtmistresa. Toast to the fath-

return

The Women's Club board was I

AfUT the wedding, members

envelope.

by mailing it in a plain envelope
there is no charge. W. M. U. wnnl Canfield. Traditional*
Hastings City Bank. The cam­ Junior. Gary tJhirkan. is a mem- ding ciike. la- cream and &gt;i
paign runs through April 10.
Patricia Andrus. Joyce Baugh­
man. Raynuiod Bolton. Mike
Bradley. Larry Brady, Kenneth

ot tnc season at. me nomc oi
Mra William Helrigel at Algon- |
quin Lake on Tuesday morning.
The Past Noble Grandy Club
Smith at her home. 335 W
Grand, on Wednesday. March 16.

Priester. Roger Florio. Cynthia

PASSES BALLET EXAM—Miss Margaret Miller, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Robert C. MUler ot 330 W. Walnut, successfully
passed the Grade IV ballet examination at the Rene Russell
studio when Miss Pauline Dibb, Royal Academy of Dancing ex­
aminer from England, wm in Windsor, Canada. March 2-3. Miss
Miller, a 7th grader at Central. hM been coached at the Wilson
Sisters Dance studio by Mra. Rene Russell, .of Windsor, who is
shown with Peggy. The examiners travel all over the world, and a
ktudent on presentation of her osrtlflcate can move anywhere
and still be properly placed in the grade she is working on. Dame
Margot Fonteyn is the president of-'.he Royal Academy of Danc­
ing and the Queen of England Is patron.—Banner photo.

garetha Gardner won high hon-

I don't overlook the beauty,
truth and goodness, God. I see

Gary Storkan in
all ..
7 ,
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‘rosebud* and carnations.
Vagabonds program The young people are at home

AU at this work is certainly
appreciated by Mrs. Pierce

Tomi to the daughters. Coin- hear? What do You feel?
milnity singing wm led by tho
"Ekolelss." They are: Judy Har­
kins, Janine Sheppard. Susan
Pennington, Cathy Pennington,
Mary ThomM, Diane Wletnlk
and Debra Hein with Mrs. Floyd
Pennington m the leader.
Thank you to the following la­
dles for arranging the banquet:
Mrs. Harold Gray, general chair­
man; Mrs. LaVerne Bowman and
Mrs. Duane Miller, program; Mrs.
Elmer Wallen, decorations; Mrs.
Bernard Oom. Mrs. Harry Mlles,
Mra Gerald Skedgell. Mra. Gary
Cooper, tickets, and Mrs. Robert
Godfrey and Mrs. John Johnson,
kitchen.

dants.
The bride was diewed

are 8.000 envelopes and require
folding bandages.

Mrs. Wallace Osborn enjoyed
happy wid busy day Tuesday.

David Henion. Sheila HUllkcr.
Steven Jacoby. Walter Keeler,

Leach, Paul Nickerson,

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS'
present

BROTHER GOOSE
By William Davidson

Gilmore, John Haan, Jaff Hoke,
LzaMe Hopkins. Sandy Hull.

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March 31 - April 1
Admission 50c
8:00 P.M.

March ,22nd birthday. There was
But. my God, I see—
. Bombs, bikinis, and John Birch
----- --------------- ——-— Joiuisua wua luxwcar, ui uci uwuv
Morgan. Keith Morgan. Chris­
windows and drab oolorlois Gn w Madison and then after
tine Neil. Bob Nltach, Kathy
Chrtrtisn. Mink rtoira bodtajlXo* hotmTin the afternoon.
BUte University Short Course in Rayner, Rickey Reynolds. David
wrapped in rags. and church' the honorees daughter, Mrs.
Agriculture. Guests attended Roush. Stuart Sander*;
Vernon Engle was hastass for a
from New Washington. Ohio,
Tom Sheridan. Patty Slocum,
Ing millions, and gourmet clubs. birthday cake party far her
lord*. St. Joseph, Lansing, Grand Bob Taylor, Cheryl Townsend.
I*op art, pornography, tnd cof- mother with family and grand­
Rapids. Stanton and Belding.
Linda Tulick. Shawn Wert. Mary
children as guerta.
Winctrcuncr. Debbie Rathbun;
United Nations and poised ato­
Bill Bacon. Janis Barry. Vicki
mic missiles, i ji ■J. filth, corrup­
Birman. Wayne Birman. Charles
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Blair, Craig Bloat, Mike Brown.
Jungles, Communists who Insist
club
for
luncheon
and
cards
at
Baskets
of
white
snapdragons
you don't exist and Christians
holder, Jeff Bumworth, Melody­
and yellow mum* with cande­
Butler, Sally Coleman. Marl*
breads. This delicately flavored, who bet a dollar a week you,do. Tuesday afternoon, guests were labra was the background setting
Everywhere barriers, brokenwhite or cream-colarod variety
Sunday afternoon. March 13. for
ncss and closed doors!
shaw, Bill Goggins. Busan Ho­
meat is perfect with ham either
Blander, Honora nt the card the wedding of Terri Lee Faulk­
I'm a port of that world, God.
well! Tim Kirkpatrick. Pam
tables were won by the hostess, ner and Eddie LaVern Edridge
Lang, Cheryl McClelland.;
Sweothrtndi which are very
Mra. Rogb Dunn and Mrs. Ray­ at the Central Methodist Church
Tina Misak. Don Nickalson,
fragile need to b? precooked in
My God. I fall down on my mond Flnnle.
Dave Payiva. Linda Payne. Doug
Rev. L.uther Brokaw performed
knees In humiliation, frustration.
Relgler. Tom Reynolds. Pat
handling. Since they're also
Mra William Helrigel was hos- the double ring ceremony at four
Schroeder, Martha Bothard. Jeff
highly perishable. It is best to
And you. Lord, what do you uss to tba Hastings Women's o'clock.
precook them after purchasing ftrt
Parents of the bride are Mr.
when the people You love i Club board members at her AlSharon Bolthouse. Daryl Cepignore, you. forget you. or eoc-1 Konquin Lake homo Tuesday and Mrs. Lyle Faulkner and the
lowing day.
I morning.
morning.
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
plain &gt;-uu out of existence?
Rabcrt Count, Collin Crutten­
LaVcm Eldridge, all of rural pan. Saturday.
Do you feel frustration when
' ’ '
don, Ruth Culp. David Gank.
Mr. and Mra Richard Feld- Your children profane your brat |
Vicki Gochcoff. Carol Hamblin.
pausch and family are planning gifts, hoard your blessings, dis- duplicate game nt the Eknmanucl | carol Reiser, cousin of the
the double ring ceremony In the Marty Haywood. Dana Hens
to spend the weekend with hLs tort your truth?
Episcopal Undercroft Tuesday [bride, was the organist and Don
presence ot the immediate mem­ Dave HolllsUr. Ray James. Joe
rtstcr. the Tom Cavanaughs of
Are you
« angry when
W1KH men
11KMI hide
1UUV night
-a-— the
—— north and south win- ,i Goodemoot. an uncle of the bers of the famlUta. Baskets of Johnson. Linda Jones, Tom
Plymouth.
their brothera behind 1*cn’ wore Mrs Frank McCloskey bride, sang “One Hand, One pink gladoll and white mums
Kaufman, Bally Lydy. Peg Mc­
'The
_____ . wall* and turn your tuld Roy Hubbard. Second went Heart." 'Because’' and
Kelvey, Betsy Melaenbach. Eu­
mrfiia_________________________ 0,1 pnky lnU’ ft “)claI Club to Dr. John Stryker imd Mra( Load's Prayer."
gene Miller, Raeanne Miller, Ron
The bride wm attired in a
fioof length gown, styled with
&gt;r»
in
~ «rwi nain Root Dunn. In the
tho cart and U&gt;ng,|jleeve*. scoop neckline and Wjjoot nylon ow sgyp The • Bill Renner. Randy Smith.
Solly Stutz, Brenda Tobias, Bev
fitied
bodice
featured
puffed
play Fred (Markle and -Her-I empire waist. Lace trim was fea­
from tho
aben Your children disown one
TUx.-rK-- u*m* the erlnrwrn tured on her gown and chapel iJnevcB and tho bouffant skirt Week*. Duane Miller;
another, destroy one another and
Mark Chare. Cecilia Curtis.
second went to Judge Phillip length train. A pill box hat
Danny Greiner. David Haight,
Mitchell and Granville Mitchell topped with a tulle cabbage rose
world to dust?
,
The breathtaking brilliance of
Newell Heath. Martini Hickey.
Your agony is beyond my ca- and third to Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ held her shoulder length veil.
a perfect center diamond is dra­
Ciuistlna Hoard. Dennis Hurleaa,
She carried a single yellow rose.
neth Rose.
Karl Kalrer, Carol Kenyon, Patti
matically enhanced by lovely
The bride* attendant* in yel­
But, God does it help that I
Kidder. Meori .Novlskey. Lyle
Members of the Pioneer. Farm low floor length gown* were de­
Keepsake styling. The name
&gt;-hare a particle of your pain?
Olmstead .Cindy Reynolds, Jan
Keepsake and our Guarantee Ji
Can Lhc Creator gain comfort Bureau group havo been enjoy­ signed with empire waistlines,
Shumway;
ing potluck suppers at their and while lace overlay bodices
Hastings,
from the creature?
your assurance of lasting saib*
Denize Spyker, Randy Wade.
regular
discussion
meetings.
In
proceeded her down the aisle. friend of the groom, performed
Only You can answer, but this
Vickie Williams, Diane Wilson,
faction.
January Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maid of honor wm a sister. Tbnl
■arrow, thy friend* oome to me. Bolton entertained, and In Feb­ Lyn Faulkner, and bridesmaid*
A reception was help Immedi­
ruary Mr. and Mrs Robert Bald­ were the groom's sister. Joon
ately'
following
the
ceremony.
suffering because they lore me, win hosted the Valentine special. Eldridge and Jane Wellman.
The couple will, make their
Another sister. Tina Lise Faulk­
they hurt when I hurt and my
How much lime U saved by
Homer Bockers. It being the ner. wm Junior bridesmaid:Their
hart's birthday a delicious birth­ flowers were colonial bouquets Davis Li employed at Plycoma
Veneer Company in Nashville.
hurt. Tlicy cannot return my day cake, complete with candles. of white daisies.
nr . ■ mi
iow» one to mo. Yrt I rec their
Watch While tears. O God. I know they care.
When roasting at.; 325 degrees F„
I
VWMAAU W UAV WM TO
the groom's brother, and Jon and
MXjUtca my hurting. And wbsn,
minutes a pound less for cookDavid Faulkner, brothers of the
IN OUR NEW STORE AT 122 W. STATE
liope smiles through my tears, hall. The fine program. which
By Mr*. Beaate M. Catena
bride. Seating the guests were
FROSTED b DECORATED i,hg
youI
OUR DIAMOND ROOM IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO YOU
given by Miss Julia Boyce. So­ Ross McDowell. David Moore.
six pounds, this means a
Charles
Barker
and
John
NeUcial Worker from the Child
agony)
And then we can rejoice co- Guidance Clinic of Kalamazoo. wm Debbie Eldridge and Mr.
She talked of tlio "Parental Role and Mra. David Wilson of Beld­
In Child Dovrtopmcnt." Mra ing. uncle and aunt of the bride,
In our victories.
Amen. Davis' «cnnd grade won the were master and mistress of
Bowling Green. Ohio. * Mrs. John
parent attendance trophy and ceremonies.
Mason accompanied her daughter.
Un visited her mother, Mra hortesa.
Methodi.t Chureh and the
couple left on a wedding trip to I
wWe
NMhvllle to the
Bcrtiia
Knight,
and
her
brollier,
9 A.M. to 11 r.M.
A new list every week from now until March 31st. 429 first prizes.
Florida.
When
they
return
they
n“eUa«
Mr. and Mra Leslie Knight, of
wiU reside at the LsVern Ed-/1 Caledonia Wednesday
Open Daily
GrandvUlo on Sunday.
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At Lake Odessa
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Here Saturday

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Mike McPharlin to
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When Bills Stack UP
THE THING TO DO:

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West Woodland
By Victor Sitton
«4U&gt;4 .
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Mra. Vcrnla Gabriel spent
Thuraday with relatives in

' inured is your
bi lure to
tell them tbout Welcome Wagon They
prill be U|hted vih Um buht of (ifts
end helpful Inionuiioo they will receive
from our hertm, tf lyiRbot of tbo com­
munity's troditaa! hontatity. Or you

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YMLiko

in the Ute afternoon, rain fell
County rood men moved machlnof this mile of Martin Road
preparatory to b 1 a c k - topping

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hops they will spare our beauti­
ful maples.
Mr. and Mra. Myrlc Hendec.
Mias Bethel Heddee. Mrs. Evelyn

Identmcauon numbers, you may
know how it feels this week.
Now go

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WELCOME NEWCOM^

Um thh couRto Io

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enjoyed a carry-in dinner with
Mrs. Alice Hcndec and Mra.
Vemie Gabriel on Monday honroll, in the aptemoon picture*
of tho group w«w taken m it la
very seldom tltnt the brothers ’
and four *yctx^ucall ^together.

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state* wt»«re proh.taUd by

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| The Weather |
Barry Demos
To Attend State
Dinner Saturday

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On Dton'a U«t
U.S. Ditfrict Court
Bankruptcy Petition!

ry County are* following sea- heart attack last Thursday.

ilakVM&amp;M

rwMMW at the Mtehlgan grandchildren. while the
Fisheries Rcaeareh H tat Ion 'waa awav on business fi
! company. * Rev. John Russell
of Richland brought the mr»Monday nig ns an electrical
.'•lorm rocked the area and by
8 am. 1.73 inches of rain had
tMMmtlc Women hate planned fallen. Up to 8 am. Wednesday,
nnuther/90 Inches had been reg­
istered and Tuesday night's low Joe of Grund Rapids called on
Mr. and Mrs. Frank IlouUi. Bun­
temperature waa 37.
Mama will deliver the keynote
am. Wednesday. day. * Jack Bradfield Is rill I not

Lake Odessa

Jeffsgm and Jackson
be held Saturday,
at the Cobo Hall in

Night will be Thursday with a
carry-in dinner at 7 pm.

Chidester Chit-Chat
Poller
I 5-JS51
OOMr topics win Include f&lt;xa!

Health Programs and

Christian Youth
Council Selects
First Directors

At the Monday night meeting
of the Christian Youth Council
held at the City Bank, directors
bort Curtis and Maurice Black- were elected to promote the work
of the Youth-A-Ramas and to
draft a constitution for the or­
ganlx* tian.
Dutch Cappon. Maynard Nlch-

Hastings Chorus
Plans Concert
Next August

At the regular Tuesday rebearaal of the Hartings City

___ i committee's fob is to select
varied program appealing to
Tb» chorus, under Ute direc­
tor of Herbert Moyer, meets

tings: Richard Van Engen of
NashvUle and Gordon Hammond
of Delton were elected to serve
until September.
They were authorised to select
their Ministerial Advisory Board
of the ministers of the cooperat­
ing churches.
The next Christian Youth-ARama will be held April 23 at
Central Auditorium and will fea­
ture the film, “Without Onion."
a Christian Youth Movie pro­
duced by Ken Anderson Films,
Inc, at Winona Lake. Ind. Music
will be fUrhhhed by the Grand
Rapltjs School of the Bible and
Music.

Frat

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Concrete Blocks

Just arrived from a two-week
trip to Florida, visited the Dean
Potters nicy Inter attended the
Ultra Club dinner In Hastings
gu&lt;»ta of the former's mother
and father,, lhe WlUls Overicys.

taken to Blodgett Hospital by
ambulance.
Margaret Winter took Mr. and
Mra Frank Kurr to Battle Creek
where they boarded a train for
Chicago, then boarded another
train on through to Rlwrsldc.
Calif., where they will visit their
son. Lyle, and family for n few

ter,and Mra. Dean Potter and
three members from Hastings
met al the Northeastern School
In Hastings for the lesson on.
“Improve Your Houseltold Btor-

Ed Rice attended the District
W8C8 Meeting Day Apart at Riven by chairman, Mrs. Walter
Caledonia Wednesday. * Rev.
and Mra. Powell attended the Potter. A dessert auction fumwedding of her sister, Sharon,
at Ithaca Saturday. * Mrs. Elsie
Davis and Mra Jerllyn Cheney famished a lot of amusement for

neth Richie al Bellevue. Satur­
day. Douglas Mkhael U the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Green of
iaruing. W Mr and Mrs. Leon
Stanton returned Sunday from a
istration fraternity.
two-week trip to Florida where
Mra Theodore Knopf visited they visited Mr and Mra Tom
her brother in South Haven over

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tended the Wally Taber show In
Hastings. * Rev. and Mra. Karl

Five innnlxn, frem the Chid-

By Mra. John Hook

Im Honorary

Eye and daughter of Woodland
and Christine, also Mr. and
Mra Gerry Allen and family of
Freeport. * Mra. Prank Kurr.
Margaret Winter. Mra. Walter

Durfee

the high school. Any lu­
ll residents of the Has-

MasUaon, was one of 87 students
naMd to honorary fraternities
Friday. March 18. at the annual
honors banquet of the University
of Michigan's Graduate School
of Business Administration. BUI
was unable to attend the banuet as he was in Kansas City
or an Interview. He w^s Invited

Mra. Richard Bruin of Bradley
were Friday evening. March 11,
gueeta of the Ralph Eye's of Gun
Lake Road * Bunday. March 13.
dinner guests of the Ralph Eye

more meeting in April, and aeveial of th: ladles plan on taking
the annual tour which will be to
the Chicago Merchandise Marl.
The trip will be sometime in
April. * Margaret Winter. .Violet
Curtis. Charline Kidder and

women, meeUn, All repewt .
fine Ume. * Wta
of the
Algonquin Disteict was a supper
guest Tureday of litv grandpar­
ents. tlic Dean Pottem * TIw
Robert Smith family from Beld­
ing spent Sunday afiemooii ut
the home of his parents, the
Hammond and Harold Erb.
Denn Potters and his brother,
The Bib Sherwoods were hosts the David Smiths. Robin Smith
for the Brittany dinner Satur­
day evening when their Gourmet
Club met for this special cuisine.
Mra Wealey Logan. Mra John

nle Drake spent Friday night
with Debra Hunt to celebrate
Debra's birthday, which was
Saturday. * Clayton Erb of By­
ron Center was a Bunday dinner

East Doud
Nwshville, Mich.

ffcowe 653-2791

Thursday morning to hear Town
Hall lecturer Abdul Ghafur

rout Moslem leaders, talk about
his faith and religious beliefs.

Want to know what
carefree feet will be
weering this spring?

■’

By Mrs. lloyd Owen
V4S-5S11

o'clock. * Mra. Roy V
turned home Saturday
cago,' Ill, where she
week with her daughter. Anita,
who accompanied her mother Schley operated the Snuggle Inn
at Delton and also owned and
and Mra. Bruce Andree and operated the Meander Inn, also
in Delton.
.turday with Janet's per­
. and Mra Gerald TUch&gt;nr. tub. ts.sss.ei **»u rrsi er. Other guests at the famUy Florence' (Morrison) Schley
&gt;. Budsll Frier. 1UIU CrMk.
gathering were the Corvin
Tlschera, the Arnold Erbs, the Delton Fire Department
Paul Karrara. with Mn. Sarah
He Is survived by his wife,
Tischer of Lansing who returned Dorothy (Dolly); a daughter.
home Tuesday.
The Book Discussion chib met
Wednesday with 18 members thur'. R2 Richland: Merle Jr, R3
present. Mrs. Florence Wilson. Plainwell, and Thomas, R2 Del­
Prvid I. Joksroa. W«ylu&gt;4.
ton; 13 grandchildren; three sis­
r, U»b. ta.?BO st mmu itoo Hastings municipal librarian. ters, Mrs, Ernest (Ula) Ander­
books. * Pennock HospiUl Guild son. Battle Creek; Mra. LeRoy
41 met Wednesday at the home (Athene) Fox, Hickory Comers,'
ot Mra. Arthur Grau! with 10
members present. Work for the Cadillac.
hospital Included dlapera, sterilttlng bags and baby blankets. In
Quests at the William Cramer
niu»b»th
the afternoon, work was on can­ horns during ths past waek were Drinkingtwiveri ara a major menace on lhe highways.
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cer dressings and paper lined bed Rev. and Mrs. Ham and Mr. and
pads for the American Cancer Mra. Albert Bradfield and sons
Society of the county. The next of Holland, Mra Charles Poland
meeting will be April 20.
of MlddlevUle and Mr. and Mra.
The Lake Odessa Community
Chest elected Dr. A X. VanZyl Mra. Mslvln Haight, local.
as president. Lawrence Smith
Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
has served In that office for and Mra Lewis Marble were Mr.
three years since Ils organlsa- and Mrs. Joseph Jankovitch ot
Mrs. Carroll McGuffln and her on Sunday were his son and wife,
son. Mr. John McGuffln. of Trn- ■ the Harold Grays of Olivet.
’e7^C,5r
“on?ay' The Herbert Reinhardts flew
elected secretary and will serve
and Tuesday to be with Mra. An-1
Columbus, Ohio, .where they
Mr and Mra. Ray Price visited
as treasurer. Elected to three.t P.„. yulud U|(.lr dllUKhtJ.r Mr und
na McGuffln. i
Crttk. Uboitr. Usb.
nock Hospital.
_!______________
_________
_
SUL Okla, and also were In
Mrs. Peter Longjotin
and_____
lamUy.
Mrs. B. A. LyBorkcr returned for a week, since returning,
Wichita Falls. Texas, a weekend
Glennan. Willard Kenyon. Rev. ago. Shirley Warner accompa­
home Saturday after vacation-, their Sunday dinner guests have
William Rlbbens, Dr. Jack nied them. Upon completing his
ing in Florida.
i been JJjrtr daughters, Mr. and
Tromp. Dr. VanZyl and Max Vi- training at Fort 8UI, Jack will be
The Roy Cordeses were In Bat-' Mrs. David TerMew and family
pond,
tie Creek Friday and visited the. of Grand Rapids and Mr. and
Roy DeHavens.,
| Mrs. Donald Frislnger and fam- array
.For Banner Classified Ads
Thc Emeat Carpenters recent- l*&gt; ol Ktanuiaxi.
Call WI 5-3481
ly moved from 734 8. Jefferson । The cute little visitor at the
where they have resided far five • Hal Buerge home is 'their new
years into their newly built home granddaughter. Lori Beth, who
in the First Ward on E. Charles was born to the Francis LindStreet.
'
|grens at Pennock Hospital on 27770
The Chester Hodges returned March 14. Lori ami her parenta
home Saturday from a Florida ore staying at the Buergra before
holiday.
I returning to their home in
The Glen Perkins have been Grutul Ropids.
enjoying their stay in Melbourne' Word has been received from 27713—Jackta
Beach, Fla., and will return home Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox that
via Washington. D.C, probably । they celebrated their 55th wednext week, to visit their son and ding anniversary on March 14
l. Goodrich. BsUlo
family, en route to Michigan.1 with Michigan friends In FioriThanks to Glen for mailing The da. In fact, the day was nonored
several •different
occasions.
Banner a copy of the Gemini 8 on
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lisb
l ooo
space flight edition of the March They also received many cards
18th Issue, the Melbourne Beach from friends in Michigan wmen
newspaper. It Is now available U&gt; were greatly appreciated. The
the public at the Hastings Public Wilcoxes have lived In or near MU S1.07S.00 -B. W. Htrbiit Jr,
Hastings until 11 years ago when BatUs Ctaak.
Library.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Cook they bought a home in Tarapa,
Michigan State basketball star
are in Ann Arbor Wednesday Florida, but have never missed Sun Washington wound up his
spending
a Summer here.
and the remainder of the weak
career in 1966 as the second
aif guests of the University for
leading scorer in SparUn his­
tory. His 1442 point total is sur­
final dinner meeting will bo at,
passed only by Julius McCoy's
Inglis House Friday evening.
1477.
A note from the Roman FcldOwen
9 YIARS IN HASTINGS
pausches aboard the SB. Inde­
Thcn? ore more than 15.000
pendence now cruising In the
naval officers on active duty
Mediterranean, mentions that
107 L Woo4hnd Ave.
Nt. WI 5-2091
have received--------their--------com-.
Mr. and Mrt. William Cox and who
- ---------------------------I bey have met a couple of fallow children from Nashville spent. missions through programs they,
travelers from Lansing who are Marclt 6 at Lloyd Owens. * Mrs. ■ entered as enlisted men.
cousins ot Gordon Cove and also
the Behlera of Lake Odessa. They Howard Moore is home from a---------------------------------------------------ore having good weallier and a Grand Rapids Hospital * Mr. .
wonderful time on the trip, in­ and Mra. Harold Sapp from
cluding many shore tours along
Moores Friday, Marches.. * Mr.
the way.
and Mra. Raymotur Tobias from
Mra. James WI s w e 11 and Woodland were Tiiuraday, March
daughter. Laura, will fly home
this weekend after visiting her Mra. Basil Tobias from Hinds
parents, the Howard Whites, at
district spent two days with tier

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East Doud

Robert Getman from Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Namuui Arm- I
Mrs. Warren Roush and Mra.
Creek called on ths Will Curds William Linington. who flew to strong and children spent £un- I
Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Will California three months ago. day. March 6 with Mr. and Mrs. ।
Shriber from Hastings spent
Saturday at WUl Curds. * Mr.
Eldon Houghlaltn visited friends
at Charlotte Monday. Mn. Lloyd
Yeckley District called at the laruin. and Mra. Llnington tier Owen accompanied lier to NashHoward Moores Wednesday. * son. Dick and family, at Reseda,
returned
to
Grand
Rapids
Fri
­
Mrs Ada Tobias from Hastings
i William Cox and family. ★ Call­
and Mr. and Mra. Dean Belleck day evening. Mra Lining ton' ers at the Houghtaiins’ Saturand family from McOmber were came to Hastings and Mra I
Sunday visitors at the Howard Roush remained at the home of James from Sturgis and Mr. and
Moores. * Mr. and Mra Pau!
Mra. Harold Touch from CharBtrman from Battle Creek and Mrs. Llnington-s slater, the Wil- &gt; Mrs.
Owen —
atSuska* of IsuuUng. who lotte.
------ —Lloyd
—---------Mr. and Mra. Lyle Norris from ham en
route to Hawaii, also
Cressey spent Friday evening at
.
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. ..
.. .
al X&lt;ra Mlldrr*d Xfattv-W a nt
the Linden Norrises.
■ Algonquin March 8.
Mr. and Mrs Larry Arnold Llnington home.
Mr.--------------------------------and Mra. Donald XJalhcws
A guest of tlie Maurice Hynes ,| —
,---------spent the past weekend in Day­
ton. Ohio. * Mra. Lloyd Owen on Sunday was her cousin. Otto and Gregory called al Lloyd
spent Wednesday at the Kuro! Sonzenboknr of Toledo. Ohio. I Owens Friday. * We are happy
Mra. Ruth Staid of Laming to welcome the Edwin James
Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Owen were Wednesday supper visited the Harold Grays on back to our neighborhood.
guests nt the Karol Owens. * Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Owen called
Mrs. Charles D- 'Evadcnei
on her aunt. Mrs Millie Boyes Fox and Mrs. David (Shirley) gucour'at Norman Armstrongs.
at Pennock Hospital Wednesday Hawks are singing with the
Mr. rind Mra. Lynden Norris
Grand Rapids Symphonic Choral called on Mr. and Mra. Paul
Choir, and the group will be pre­ Birman In Battle Creek SuUirLEGALS
senting "Israel in Egypt' by
Handel at Lhe Civic Auditorium Clarence Chaffee and children
on April 2S.
rUBLIOATIOIf OBDEB.
from Charlton Park called at
Mra. Leon Gray has recently Lyndfen Norris' Sunday, March 0.
nock Hospital and ft recovering
nicely. Callers at the Gray home

Plymouth announces
a special car
at a special price

Plymouth Fury
Silver Special

USE BANNER WANT ADS!

Lustrous silver outsid
We think of the job of scrvj&gt;
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losses don’t limit themselves

Prices from $ ] Q99

No Quitting Time
ou Service

Puppies

SB AMO CASUALS

Ml April ISlh

Wayne's shoe store
123 W. Sfwta

suddenly Monday noon, Maron

official* with burial tn the East.
ary meets Monday, March 28. at Hickory Comers Cemetery
the Lakewood Junior High cafe-

Thgy*ll be wearing Hugh Puppies* casuals, like Crete,
shown In Breathin’ Brushed Pigskin*. And the many
Other styles for women, and for everyone In the family
from Infants on up. They all come in bright new casual
colon, in Breathin' Brushed Pigskin and new glove-soft
leather. So bring the whole family in soon. And see all
tho new Hush Pupples’shoes.

“

Merle Sehley
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

suffer a loss... fire in you
home, auto accident, business
catastrophe... you want help
light away. You'll get just that
if you place your protection
program in our hand*.

and loaded with
extras you want
great new
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The Plymouth Fury Silver Special is a bl«,
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standard equipment Include: white walls
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Plymouth ...a great car by Chrysler Corporation

Dewey's .Car Palace, m-hatSprague Road, Delton

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Mra. Elva M’

Bliss Continues

lolarahip
(gram Here

Buried Friday

Blanchard, she was the daugh­
ter of Georae and Busan Mc­
Clelland Fellows. She married
Hayden Myers in 1804. Ho died
tn August. 1041. They resided at
Saranac until moving to Clarks­
ville in 1030.
Surviving are a eon, Horace
of Clarksville; a danghfre. Mrs.

Postal Charges
Jump Saturday

The E. W. Bllsa Company Is
continuing Its scholarship pro­
gram for the lUh consecutive
year, Thomas L. Johnston, di­
viaton manager has announced.
Twenty-nine students, chosen
in competitive Interviews in lhe
last four years, are now being
assisted In obtaining engineering
degrees in the nation's colleges
under this program.
They are located at 20 unl-

March' 18, Bl 2 pm. at the FWkena Chapel at ClaxtariUe for
Mra. Kiva a Mytra, 00. formerly
of Clarksville.
She died Tuesday, March Ifi,
about 8:30 pan. al tho Reed's
Nursing Home at Kalamaxixt
w litre she had been a patient
for the last three year*

Cynthia Guggemot
Sings at Farris

ovtr the weekend were her aon
... ..and wife. Ute Bernard. Hamattended school in Heidelberg, monde of Lanaing.
confirmed In the register on Feb.
25. are put into effect under
Uie existing administrative au­
thority ot the Postmaster Gen­

era, Milton Fellows of Muskegon
and Otta of Lansing, and two tlon storage special 1st In Head­
sisters, Mrs. George Royce of quarter) Company, Yukon Com­ available, has been provided
many of the scholarship studr
mand at Fort Wainwright. He
To qualify aa a candidate. e
entered lhe Army In November.

For A Week
It's not only more
fun to spend than
save, but apparent­
ly it gives you the
right kind of ex­
perience should
you aspire to a high
government office.

Elect RUBY HENNEY

Hastings

Michigan’s wild fire lossee .in the spring would be cut
considerably if every debris burner followed this land­
owner's example.
A a, shown above, here are the three
simple steps to fire preveofioq:
.
1) After making sure that
debris it
safe distance
‘
from buildings plow a fire line
around your burning site;
2) With a shovel, water can, or
other fire-fighting hand equipment at your side, keep a
constant watch over your burn"from start to. finish; and

Treasurer

3) Check what you have burned to see that your fire is
dead out. Actually, there's another step that comes before

maintain scholastic and personal
standings satisfactory to the col­
lege of ills choice.

Mtaa Cynthia Giijeemw,
daughter of Mr. and Mr* Ouggemo*. 420 W. Center is one at

The oust of operating three
five special aerricre now exceeds
revenue) by SflO million annually

among the 29 are etudentt spon­
sored by each of the company's
Completes NCO Academy—Army major nuuiufacturing divisions.
Pfc. John G. Myers. 10. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glendale Myers,
Middleville, graduated from the
US. Army Alaska Noncommis­
sioned Officers Academy at Fort
Wainwright on Peb. 18. The
academy, lhe only one of Its kind

recent date with good scholastic
rating and take qualifying trots
preacribed and administered by

Mi»»ionary to
Report on Work
At Local Church

to serve in
important office

• Qualified

this

ail the test: Before starting your fire, get a free burning
permit from your nearest Conservation Department field
office or fire department.
It's a must!
— Michigan
Department of Conservation.

by having bookkeeping

training and experience
10 Years Business Experi­

ence and the ability to

tXMRT TIKI

.

Pleasant Volley
Holy Week Services

service

JIM BARR
Tira Shop

lined up for lhe Pre-Earter ser­
vices which will begin Bunday
evening, April 3; with the pastor
speaking. On Monday evening.

U. s. MOYAL

SPONABLE

are having trouble finding jobs
are particularly wanted. Others
who think they know what work
they would like, but lack the
skills a good Job needs, are vrel-

FUNERAL HOME

work for and with the
general public.

ent 20 cents per item to 30 cents
Looms incurred in the opera­
tion of special services are paid

Be assured your Vote and Support in
the General Election, April 4th will be

greatly appreciated.
Avenue la one place in Grand
Rapids where youth Is wanted.
Young people between the rgtn

Best Buys on
Now &amp; Used Tires
Mooted FREE!

FAMINC

Opportunity
Center for Youth
In Grand Rapids

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

£LTHE WEEK

a surgical patient at Sparrow
Hospital. Lansing, on Sunday.

of programs to start this group
on tile road to work, and tho
facta about many ot the new op­
portunities are available at the
new Center near Burton Heights.
The Youth Opportunity Cen­
ter is the place for young job
sorted out. The Center, operated
by the Michigan Employment
Security ConunUMon Is open to
all who hare problems of job
choice, job finding, and job

hand to answer questions and to
aaairt with problems So If you
have left high school or college,
graduated from high school or
college, or are presently employ­
ed but looking for a better job.

SOLD
AND ANOTHER GOOD SIZED HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with three bedroom* and two dootts.
*nd a hall ciowt, snd downstair* there is one bedroom, living room, dining room,
and fejt
bath, ha* a full basamant with gun type oil heating plant, one stall garage ar«Hull,6t. for $6,0fM*

male Job openings received
dally.
A very important port of the
encourage area employers to de­
velop Jobs for this age group
Charles Longfellow, manager

oat the serious youth unemploy­
ment problems confronting the
nation. The Youth Opportunity
Center needs the help and co­
operation at all employers In

AND A REAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN THE FOURTH WARD, ha* living rpm, din.ag room, kitchen, four bedrooms and full bath, two big halls, full basement with a double garage In basement, has
converted heating plant ------------------------------ ------------------- -—------------- --------- $9,800.00
AND A GOOD INCOME FROFERTV IN THE FOURTH WARD, insulated and aluminum storm win­
dows, a real good roof, one three-room apartment with 'good floor covering and modery bath, and
downstair* a large living room, newly decorated, and carpeted, two nice large bedroom* with closet*
and hardwood floors, TV room, dining room, and kitchen with new miaul linoleum, rhe kitchen ha*
knotty pine cupboard* and work space, a good sited bathroom with colored fixtures, a glassed-in
front porch, a full basement with new gas furnace and water healer, a one stall garage, this piece
is worth seeing and you will appreciate it. priced at$ IS.000-00
A REAL GOOD HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, ha* three bedroom* up and full bath, anc^down a living room. '
one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and ha* stool down, basement with oil heat and three stall garage. •**

A REAL NICE HOME IN THE 4th WARD with two bedrooms upstair* and one bedroom down, livins
rdom. dining room, kitchen snd full bath, ha* oak floor*, full ba*«ment with gas furnSck. Inaiftl
one and ona-half stall garage, cap insulated, newly remodeled kitchen with cherry paneling fonnka
tops, ita inleu steel sink, on nice corner lot. close to Central School .............................MJ.IRMS
TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY for..$2,300.00 aach

little things cost extra? get an H.C.B. personal loan
Diapers, pins, bottles, pans
and boxes

cribs, cradles, strollers, play pens

bears, beads, blocks

after the doctor delivers, we'll deliver, too

have personal loans for all personal things

We Want to

be Your Banker!

Ulepbono number is 452 8747
Please make U. four ftrat call for
your entry Job openings."

Violet Exhibition
The Battle Creek African Vio­
let Society will present tui exhi­
bit from 10 aan. to 8 pm. on
Wednesday. March 30. at the

■USIN US LOCATED RENTAL FROFERTY in good business district which rents tor $150 00 par mo. for
$7,500.00
A REAL GOOD, YEAR ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, has living room, three nice bedrooms,
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, has redwood siding, good well, lot is 50 ft. wide, nms
tram water's edge to highway, has permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steal fiahing
boat, heater and electric range, this place has only been ouilt a few years, all for .._$l2.*604&gt;t

COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

Hastings
School Menu

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS:

HASTINGS SALESMEN

ESTATE
3KER

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Saving Mlchlgn’»

Weather Brings

OiffdCandidates

Fun Cage Menn
On Tap in HHS

Barry Observing
National
Wildlife Week

Mike Youngs
Leaves for Texas

acretnlng distasteful features
which mar the scenic beauty
along highway*.'* Stele Chairman Paul Wendler pointe out.
"However, there arc many other
areas where significant efforts
can be made to preserve natural
beauty and enrich outdoor ex­
periences such as fishing, hunt­
ing, camping, boating, picnick­
ing. and hiking."
The Michigan Wildlife Week
Chairman emphasised that Ut­
ter and debris along lakes and
stream* and in parks and forests
given to the]
should be cleaned up and dspoal- emphads *alf
need tar preserving natural
beauty and all citizens are called
upon to participate in programs
of a conservation type; now.

competition." particularly. in the
Rice tourney where some nation­
ally-rated players are likely to
perform.
Making the trip with Drobac

SOLVED, I, Franklin C. Beck­
with. Mayor of the City of Has­
tings, do hereby proclaim the
period. March 20-26, 1M4. as

Dav* Foot* Win*
Intramural Title
David Foote, son ot Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Foote, who captained
the 1943-M Hasting* High wrest­
ling team. won the i30;p&lt;xind tn-

BOWL
FOR FUN AND
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Favorlt* Family
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Armchair Athlete 7.
Barry County’s v------ --- -------------------------------------------------------Middleville High Trojans, who carried our hopes and aspira­
tions for a State basketball championship all the way to the
semi-finals, only to be eliminated by Flint’s Holy Redeemer
Flyers who were, a very fine team Friday night.
We thought Coach Ray Fage'i eagers should have gone gll
lhe way. Excellent shooting on the part of the Flyers, and
missed shots by the Trojan*,,'------------------------- -—
•——
spelled the difference. The Troagain, but just couldni get error
the hump.
There were damp eyes among
the Trojan followers when the
many. After your team play*
such a terrine game, you can
only be proud. Barry County
salutes its tint team to win a
quarter-final basketball game.

light Cyde

Cage Tourney
Opem Monday at
Lakewood Gym

Fun"

3 Vi year* in the
City Clark's office
provide a valuable
background for th*
office of

Independent basketball teams
from Central Michigan areas will
be participating in the basket­
ball tournament to be held at
Lakewood High School during

Ids. Lansing, and Kalamazoo
areas will compete," Lakewood
High School.Varsity Club Presi­
dent Darrell Carr said.
..
The tournament, which will be
sponsored by the Lakewood Var­
sity Club, will start Monday.
March 38. with the finals on Fri­
day. April 1. Gar" —• —
played every night--------- --------- Outdoor Trail —The sucker* with two games on some nights.
The first game each night will
are running real well in the
Thornapple and Coldwater Riv­
er*. Game Warden Gene Brown
reports. Bpearing for rough fish
becomes legal on April I. On
the same date you will have to

City
Treasurer
VOTt fOX
asiifwwow

AMU

Open Bowling
Time Available
Phone WI 5-3184
FOR INFORMATION

.

AND-RBIRVATIONS
lab anti Mleltay Lambarl *

HASTINGS
BOWL INC
Woedl*ndstMichigan

What Ever You
WANT
games, would put his broadcast
of the Middleville tournament
contests on tape for Burdette become legal again April 30. pike
"Lefty" Cline, Formalee Road, ou May 16 and basa on June 1.
who then sent the tapes to his There * no dosed season on pansoldier son. David, in Germany.
. . . Don Thoma*, who covered
the Regional final at Battle
Creek for Grand Rapids and who
cover* car racing events, report-

BRIDGESTONE

HAS IT

testing tire* under a’fine con­
tract. Johncock won S603 for his
9th place finish tn the Jimmy
Bryan 150-mlle auto race at
Phoenix. Arts.. Bunday. . . .
Many of us thought the Class
C champion would come out of
the Middleville - Holy Redeemer
game, but how wrong could we
who never got off the ground.
. . . Rob White, who could
pract Ically name his next
school, reportedly has narrowed
the fl?Jd down to the University

Has your
Drivers
License
Expired?
Remember—if your license
has expired or will expire in
the next 8 months, apply for
a new one today. The traffic
department does not notify
you to renew.

tees deciding with the Conserva­
tion Department on what Is
proper deer management.
Each committee would be made
up ot 25 citizens who would be
recommended fqr membership by
legislators, sportsmen's clubs,
and other organization* Final
appointment to the committees
would be made by the Comm IsAlthough operational details
for the committees are still being
worked out, preliminary thinking
calls for requiring members of
the dtixens’ groups to attend
one-day orientation classes to be
conducted by the Conservation
Department
.
During each of these briefing
sessions. Department men will
background committee members
for their new rota* by explain­
ing such thing* as .location of
winter deeryards, length of the
deeryarding season, dally winter

They will also tell how to rec­
ognise overbrowstng, point up
habitat change* affecting deer,
ana ouurne . uie importance oi
deer productivity, weight*, and
antler development.
As proposed, advisory comm 11tecs will be required to take part
in sue deeryard tours or meetings

1 Mm»

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MAHLER MOTOR SALES
Hasting*

rtu WI 54479

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burr 183-543. Boonie Halhaway

some

Trojan Tourney Trail
Reaches Semi-Finals

About Bowling

160-471 and Gladys Edwards 1
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
"W* JT**"1 J°hn KolIuk*
IM, Bally Gallup 17a, Shirley
1«3-6U. Faye Alien 181-563. Peg
Cronlnger 185-603 and BUI Barna 161, Madeline Everett 156. EUa
Higdon 168. F
Good gun**: Allan HLnrichsen
80, Patsy Nelson 166. Jodene
Howell 179, Jim Bourne 170,
Gene Wyant 168. Helen Bourne
Glnny Bette picked up the
158. Gladys Edward* 160. Phyllis 6-7 split and Rose Moore th*
Brown 155. Benny Brown 162,
Wesley Friend 163. Nancy Taylor
156. Velma Slocum 165, Bob Slo­
COMMERCIAL MINORS
cum 167. Al Taylor 176 and Dor­
Standing*: Smith Bros. 674.
othy Bum* 175.
MONDAY MIXERS
Steading*: Welcome Tavern
82. Northside Grocery 74, Vogt's
and Foodland 674. McAllister*
654. Haan's Standard 63. Foad
Center 614. Sheriff's Olrls 61.
Piston Ring 58. Savings dt Loan
554. Hastings Heights 55. Mary's
Beauty Shop 634. The Banner
494. Big D 45. Parmalee's 43.
WBCH 384. Auto Tag Inn 33
and Michigan Magnetics 32.
Good scores: Emma Magoon

Tiol

Middleville T-K High Trojan*,
ho rumped to the first quarter­
final victory in the school's his­
tory at Battle Creek Lakeview
Wednesday nlgbl. put on a great
exhibition nf netinn1—"~n Fri­
day night, btrt 15 WM the end of
the UjumasMbt Srtll for the
Trojans.
■

Cltgo 554. Hasting* Electric 55.
Tinkler's 54, Hastings Aluminum

ten Monument 44. Ti
404 and Viking 334-

snagg.'cd solo honors with 224
finishing with 514. John Kasln»ky posted 203-560, Paul Cassel
M2. Oaten Daniel* 549. Enuneth
Goucher 182-461, Jun* Benner Kngreeth 541, Curt Awrey 597,
170-483. Boonie Hathaway 224­ Gordon Howe 534, BUI Kruko
483. Louise Bahs 201-542, Betty 520, Don Mathew* 525. Dave
Bhetar 176-470. Shirley VanDenburg 192-530. Betty Sotharri 160­
4M, Mary Roush 194-464, Maxine 515, J. Tobias 210-519. Rod Tleta
Dipp 169 - 488. Marge Wieland 517 and Woody Wyngarden 502.
188-465, Bertha Thaler 223-579,
BANTUM LEAGUE (UNDER It)
AlUster 171-451. Irene Heath 168­
457 and Darlene Everett 151-4M.
Bumworth 151-354. J. Haan 134­
239, J. Miller 133-239, J. Wyngar­
MONDAY BOWLERETTES
den 121-233, D. Vandermolen 127­
Standings: Walldorf Us 84. Pen­ 231, R. Wyngarden 193-231. R.
ney's 74. Hasting* Radio &amp; TV Morgan 132-228, M. Halnea 111­
73, Color Center 69. Motor Aires 228, M. Rowley 123-227, B. Cur­
62. Gilmore's and Gardner's 61, tis 129-230, D. Gank 127-324. M.
V dt J Mobil 60. Hastings Floor
Covering M4. Mahler's 544, 215. B Goodyear 112-215. K.
Arcade Beauty Salon 50, Has­ Roe 110-214. B Haven* 115-219.
tings Millink- 49. Milter Durarach 118-212, K Rayner 113-211.
L. Reardon 117-210, B. Hause
Lantern 3C. 111-308, K. Flook 104-307, J.
ey VanDen- Rowley 106-308. C. Dahlhouser

NOTICE TO THIRD WARD ELECTORS
OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS

SHOULDER ANGLE: The bowler’s shoulders always are at e
right angle to the line he intends his bell to follow. For «Xample, if a bowler is trying lo get a strike from an angle other
than a stssighl line perpendicular to the foul line, he should
assume that angle with hi* shoulder*. Also, on spare* such aa
the 7 pin or 10 pin conversion, be should approach the fool
K- AUen 118-204, C. Rea- 221-582. Larry Poll IM-502, Bob

u’-aw “d A MerTU1
McCollum 188-534. Louise Annis
300.
152-418 and Walt Sinclair 214Slaodlng*: Haan's 534, Dale* 52°_______
“lUrJs^'wS**atl. uSJberA41 ।
TUESDAY TWISTERS
xlilary 41. East Side Lumber 41,1
Barr's Tlnw 40. Karchele'. and . Stendlng*. Pktuant Point MO-

r xmH 61,. Powd« Box S7H.
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future election*, will be held In the Hastings High
School. Please mo the Park Street entrance to the

160-449 and
158-446.

Marie

Hammond

177. Gene Thompaou 152, Julia
Loio 167. Married Tuckerman
Klngabury 155. Florence Weyerman 157, Sue 0L Martin 158.
Alice Frcdaickson 188. Lucille

West
Vl/
Uk Gym —whore
L— the. J
option
—11-- —
will
111 L
be
—------conducted
1 »- J

nigh
Hart IM.

for both the Third end Fourth Words.

DONNA J. KINNEY, City Clerk
Hasting*, Michigan

1 Doris Greenfield 150-474. Ginny
Howard 150-429, Ethal Fowler
154-430. Carol Huriea* 148-402,

lup 152-400 and Sharon Gieger
WEDNESDAY P-M. LEAGUE 178-433.
Standings: Hasting* Motor
Sales 72. Hastings Cleaner* 89,
SENIOR AJ.B.C. LEAGUE
Maker's 63, Ne-Hl 80. Stan ton's
Standings: Hastings Bowl 68,
60. Shirley* 56. Ready Mix 55.
Hasting* Shell 654. UA.W. 454.
American Legion 40. BL Martin's
47. Bob'* Bike 4k Hobby 434,
384 and 7-Up 344.
Miller's 364 and Ockennan's 36.
Scores: Wes VanDenburg 230­
Good sertae: Shirley Venden- 573, Sue Lambert 183-519. Den­
burg 206-5S4, Janet Peuruh 199­ nis Craig 183-509. Jack Reynolds
545. Doris Stanton 188-537, Betty 202-496. Dean Lambert 179-467.
Sue Sanborn 167-467. Rick Van*
506. Barta Kterwy 184-509. Faya Den burg 174-449. Bob Ritter 174­
AUen 181-481. Joan Tinker 187­ 425, Steve Sanborn 151-425 and
488. Pat Conley 199-467, Mickey Sandy Gaskill 144-404.
Lambert 182-459. Maggie Corri-

Word, City of Hostings will no longer be used.

Voting at the April 4, 1966 election, and all

champtoruhlp. the first to go to
a U P. school Ln five year*. and
the first in Class C since Crys­
tal Pall* won the crown In 1956.
Saturday night Barry County
cage Ians were either In Jenison
Fieldhouse al Michigan State or
still glued to their TVs watching
Ferndale defeat Ann Arbor. 65­
00. for lhe State Class A title.
The Claa*
championship
went'to
GrandB Rapid'
.
r.cplds East
eight-time
Christian, an eight
- time loser
during the regular season, who
defeated River Rouge 76-66.
Rouge wq seeking a sixth
straight State crown, but could
not handle Uie height of the
Furniture City five.
" The Class D title went to
Covert, who fought off Trout

Walter, H

Steve Schondelmayer of Has­ mixm. ■
tings easily won lhe West Cen­
Several limes they overcame big tral Conference scoring champ­
deficits but couldn't quite get ionship with hte record setting
over the hump.
302 pointe, according to statistics
compiled by Walter Jaehnlg of
quarter and 40-27 al Intermis­ Greenville.
.
sion. Flint exploded In the third
and gained a 60-42 lead In the Johns, with 239 Others passing
first four minute* but the Tro- lhe 200-r---- *~-----Springer, BL Johns. 331.
Bchoodelmayer shattered

1?

se M,.e*

IHh

the

Charlotte seven year* ago by five
gam*.
points. Hl* 117 field goal* were
Middleville connected on 28 also a new mark. Al Werbteli of
out of 71 field goal attempts for
39 4 while Flint sank 30 out of The mark ot 110 fr*e throw* set
by Dean Webster of Belding In
1960-61 held.
The summarie*:
MbtehvlU*
Laalla
Shroyer wa* second tn field
goals with 96. Leonard had most
tt
free throw*. 89, followed by
I?
sophomore Bruce Lapointe of
Orynu
Ionia.
CccpbaU
A total of 71 player* scored 10
Michl 6
or more pointe In league play.
Croft 1
Grand Ledge and Lakewood led
with 10 each. Hastings, St.
Johns. Greenville. Charlotte had
State trophy and 48lh conaeeunine each. Alma eight and Ionia
seven.
M1DDLEVILLB
..
.9*
IS
IS
SS
—
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The loss was the first in 26 LBSLIE
Here Is the complete list:
IS 12 S 26—SS
games for Trout Creek whose
FokmU*: MteSUvUh 22. L««1U 14.
female puppy, eight weeks
Bob Gale poured in 40 pointe be­
te available tor adoption
fore he went out on fouls with
nut
Holy
1:06 left.
MlWrvllte
2KKY
Middleville roared Into the
Parti*.
semi-final* with it* great 77-55
tact Braden through th* MMrifl's
victory over Leslie al Battle
office.
Creek Lakeview while Holy Re- Orlffllk a 4-

sa?s

J Mobile 21 and Auto Tag Inn

Notice Is hereby given that the polling place
located at Z18 East Grand Street in tho Third

Saturday little L'Anse from
Uie Upper Peninsula bombed the

at which a straight line runt
SHOULDER ANOLE
■ by _
way o/ the tnidtcciion it
from the thoulden
not conilant. The more you bowl, the leu you protrude.

ssris
win
us.:::
"U.K

L^.. u

Schondelmayer
eight rebounds.
Hint Holy Redeemer played a Sets New West
terrific game against Middleville.
before the first period ended, and Central Record

ttreak
Holy Redeem** *4 Lansing's
Civic Center, 78-74, In lhe State-

Deputies 57H. Paxk-

sumtn

sophomore, replaced White and 1,
played a fine game. He scored 10 ।

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standing*: Welton's Healing
77, River Bend Golf 68. High­
land'* 61. Thoraapple Skating
Rink and Andrus Insurance
58. Ken's &amp; Bob'* Gulf 594.
Johnson'* Furniture 48 and Poll's
Construction 404.

Want Black Puppy?

Visitation, 77-74.

Jullu* McCoy. Michigan State's

r

champion. vu named

scored at Lakeview, four In
double figures. The Trojans had
a 12-8 bulge after five minute*
of play. Paced by Gary Stauffer's MIDDUVUX*
BEDEI1
three quickies, lhe lead was hiked HOLY
PerMaal*: MMSterilte 19, Holy Be-

RECREATION-LEAGUE NO. 3
Standing*: Gilmore'* 66. Lock­
shore and AcketU* 62. Woodman­
see Lumber 534. Nashville Gratel 504. Johnnie's 484. Walldorff's 49. Parker's Tavern 444.
Hasting* Meat Market 43 and
Goodyear Bros. 42.
Individual: Jim Barnum 203­
587. Lea Springer 201-584. John
Kaalnsky 321-580, Al Morgan
307-676. Jim Malcolm 201-560.
Kingsley Bennett 209-543, Jack
Bowman 532, Leon AckeU 210­
524. Pat Gilmore 2)2-623. Ray
Lundquist 523. Bob Ward 520,
Stew Howes 201-509, George
Cogswell 501 and Jim Harrington

It was a cold second period for
each team and the Trojans led.
going into the finale.
Rob White. Middleville's all-

HASTINGS MFC. LEAGUE
H landtag*: Tool Room 70, Ca­
sh* 66. Ofl ice 65. Courthouse
Service 63. Machine Room 534.
Leftover* 51. Tough Guy* 504.
Presser* 484. Journeymen 474
and Chrome Room 45.
Paul Bond fired 232-275. Clare
•Vestbrook 500. Aaron Sherk 206­
551. Harry McCollum 519. Mike
Reynolds 506. Joe Sluts 532. Art
Oallup 537. Bob MalUson 532.
Date Geiger 203-533 and Don

' Stauffer swished In 29 pointe
to lead lhe quarter-final victory,
and Scott Henning added 12.
Gary VanEUt, a 6-3. 240-pound

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE!
Family Bundle*
Domp Wesh • Wash and Fluff Dry
Wo Flnleb Shhtv. Flatwork, Work Clothe*

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
WI 5-4062

323 S. Mlchlgaa

Call WI 5-2491.

WHAT'S YOUR PREFERENCE IN MUSIC?

Fir* Bum* 50 Acres
Save Building*

if

Road south and cast of Ban field

noon by Luther Lens who called
the Bedford Fire Department

ESTATE AUCTION

The Bedford fire truck became
mud but

To settle tho oototo* of the late Florence Campbell and Arlene Campbell

Harrison farm was burned over,
before Lhe fire was extinguished
NutglRnr* and firemen were
vo th* farm hi।tiding.

the undersigned will sell the following ot public auction located at 614

West Walnut Street. Hastings, Michigan

Small walnut lamp table with round marble top; walnut center table with

2:00-2:15

Polkas

2:15-2:30

Marches

Mr. and Mra. Manuel Rodrl-

2:30-2:45

Percy Faith

Mra. Domingo BUva at Ionia. *

2:45-3:00

Lake Odessa
By Francea Johntlon

light marble top: dainty walnut loveseat with matching walnut his and hen

chain; smalt walnut foot stool, needlepoint upholstered; walnut stool with
top opening compartment; 8 day clock; small walnut top draeeor; antique

Fort Hood, Texas

chest; bros* converted watt lamp with glass shade; tabla; drop loaf tabla:
round extension dining room table with loaves; small Mloctica of beautiful

He reported

March 17th.
Mra Ltaale Studt, Brown Road,
a patient of Pennock Hospital

antique dishes including colored vinoger cniet; several piocy of ahoke
hand-painted deep dishes; carnival glass; salt and pappar shdtaro; silver

Hummel and family were Sun-

claa too nUmerow* to mention.

family of Orleans for a going

Thursday.

FURNITURE

Marcli

AacHowt

4:00-4:15

Country Ballads

4:15-4:30

Top Tune Portion

4:30-4:45

Tijuana Brass

4:45-5:00

Polkas

5:15-5:30

Petulo Clark

Classic Favorites

5:30-5:45

Al Hirt

3:00-3:15

Three Sons

5:45-6:00

Top Tune Portion

3:15-3:30

Andy Williams

6:00-6:15

Show Tunes

3:30-3:45

Billy Vaughn Orchestra

6:15-6:45

Dinner Music

3:45-4:00

Dean Martin

PLUS: News capiule, on the hour and the half-hour
throughout the afternoon; complete 15-minute
summaries Sundays at 12:45 p.nt. and 5:00 p.m

were Bunday. March 12. dinner

Sport highlights at 15 minute* part each hour

of

Concise weather information at 15 to each hour

dinner

for

Chapel

at

Phil

Thoma*

AUTOMOBILE
with

LOOK WHAT WE'VE COT SUNDAY!
12:00-12:45 Lenny Dee, Eorl Grant
and Jackie Davis

Thundoy, March 31, 1966, 1 P.M

ANTIQUES

CHANCES ARE, YOU'LL FIND YOUR FAVORITE
TYPE IN OUR NEW SUNDAY AFTERNOON
EASY LISTENING SCHEDULE!

Clarksville.

WBCH

Hastings and Barry County's
Own Radio Station

1220

iM

ma

b..a
a d

�Freeport

of the Barry

viMtera of Mr. and M* Rich­
ard Shoebridge. LuFuri Bho»brldge came home with them. *
Mildred Griffin of Hasttog* U
spending a couple of weeks al
Um Richard Bhoebridge home. *
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cfum visited
her mother. Mn. Sadie Sweet in
Belding Sunday, March 1&gt;.
' Mr. and Mn. Adon Myen and

d program.
IT HilJOLl

r£!aS%MS
is oizi ' l.rj Mell an Carries.
Mr McKibkia. O»li
Ik**1'
Uh CeaaalttH. pl
rir~»~ ' WMlsnMali
Jasun

iixcsss*:
3«3 .747.71
&lt;1 .«;&gt; is
153 70
11 .457.48
19 .387.54
,115.45
—0—

fet-IL. _L

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tuttle.
Mr. and Mrs Adon Myere re­
ceived a call from their son,
John, stationed In the Air Force
tn Memphis. Tenn, saying he
expects to be home on a twoweek furlough soon. * Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Ctum's new telephone
number la 765-3451. * Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Hoffman and daugh­
ters of Wayne spent the week­
end with her parents. Mr. and

little niece. Cindy Hoffman.
Quarts were her parents and
sister. Chcrf. Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Geijer. Mr. and Mrs. Ciiarlm
Geiger and Sharon Geiger.

“Uli!

Michigan’s poultry Industry
consumed more than 410,000 tons
of feed last year. This meant a

301.14
ai&gt;4

avion
10.3e4.sa

SSgSr

ie“

U’T.

�M &amp; d ib 'Attk

Co

Saturday, April 2
It. but there w no stopping

about one mile our artUkxy and
By H. D. Burpee

fight for another letter. Jerome
tX’
equipment and materials that
tending the Woodland School

ot Naahyille. Write icon too.

Cfcrllon Tovnahip. Thia would

cooperative project. Involving

wounded with pkcea of shell

Wm. William*.

r''IdrlHo’l CdL^NoHon

STS

.3SS
Eft

.as

(both belonging to our Division!
got In to position and shelled

5.30

now Urea, waa quite a little moved on with numerous halts.
Unnenl of log houses on this

13.03
94.M

1X03

bi l&lt;x»l votuaiMrr «ad
• dMail.
poMlHIity for taanctn* la b» l»»a*s&lt;

Weil after talking over roads,
the photographer they listed aa etc . for some time. "Unde War-

■'A1;"" Mt

of Joseph Brown.
Johnstown Township years apo.

Civil War letters written by his
father and ids father's brother.
Jerome, to his grandfather, Ben­
jamin Williams. I would like to

addnw^xl to Mr. Benjamin WilPlease get In touch Hams, Carlton, Barry County.
Mich.
I This letter is dated different
thia Brown family.
though, so it is evidently not the

porwd br Hapvrvl.or Miller. tbit lb»
now living
fthtriS b« * Aalkorlia
pair at lb» r«U
Motion Carriad.

rUBBUABT BBSBIOM

to Sutton's Grocery. She thinks

SOLDIER'S LETTER TO H1B
PARENTS
Headquarters of the 25th
Michigan Infantry
Camp near Columbia, Tenn.

thing leads to anotiw in thia
historical work, the hunting
story of John Wickham that ran

I received a long letter from

that I Ixad received direct from
letter from Rex Wickham of home, the other one that I had
Clarksville. Ho told mo In his
pltal. I have been in a fight
since I left home, which I men­
tioned in a brief letter that I
which waa practically a museum sent home directly after the
of old tools, lamps and pioneer fight to let you know that I was
equipment, with a nice davenI would write the particulars In
couple of
know that I came up with Uto
company at Nashville where wo

TO. V.rla.i
OlllMtll

were told to go at them, which Battle Creek Bunday. March 6. tn
we did with a rush, they letting honor of Mike's birthday. Mr.
and Mrs David Dean and fam-

stone fence on our left from
which they more than poured

ibeae myskrire.

ot as ■naallaalloa Dlree-

Lent Corners

By .Mrs. Leland Hammond I
’
R1 rialawall
and Car. had captured a high
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Champion
entertained Sunday. March 6. for ■
a blrtlulay dinner In honor of
menu aa we had been going
prauy fast over rough ground.
When we were formed again we
Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
non into position to open fire Champion and children and Mr.
upon us. when tiro AdJ't. Gen. Allan Handy of Delton.
rode up to Maj. Gen. Couch
(commanding our Div.) saying weekend in Lansing with her
"Gen. Gen.! They are wheeling son and family. * The common ity was shocked to learn of the
upon us!" "I see it! *H see itl" 'I sudden death of Mrs Mabel
said G«i. Couch, "And they will
move it out again too." I heard Augusta. Friday, Sympathy 1a ex­
this myaelf. os they were not tended to the bereaved family. *
more than four rods from me.
Just then came whiz, spang, a entertained the IL-uninond faml-

We have the
atost

palterm

THE MODERN FASHION
IN FLOORS

A FLOOR TO Mirr
EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

Subscribe to The Banner/

123 W. Stat. St.

ought to have seen them got out

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

were climbing the hill on the
full run. We gained the hill
capturing four guns, some small

position to trouble u* when we
came down upon them with such

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCER

North Gun Lako Coin-Op Opon 5:00 o.m. - 10 p.m.

march, which we did about 0 them to help them leave. We

Ume.

regarding an old pioneer of Carl­
ton. that Ito thought might make

story regarding the Friend Fam­
ily. Now I don't know whether

Commencing

rBlsUur session

day or Thumday. I wrote and
told him I would meet him at
Claimed

APRIL 1, 1966

Allowed
Rex's uncle.

Warren

Williams,

KES'
3. Merl K.
C.mA.11

laid.out the town of Lake OdeaHia grandad, mind you lived

Subscriptions to

CivU War Vettran,

”’A HiJ.l. e.
10. Wendell

™7 &lt;h,'wd

11. Dkk Corl

Hartl.
i. NVUob
Mlt:

Milton llnrhl..
Ha...II K M-..I

acrons the township back In the
old days before milch surveying

Well. my. old 1860 Mias shows

11 and 12 and went straight
north between the two northern
Hera of Sections running across

The Hastings Banner
WILL COST

HU* .a •Mlicdlltatmu
rfnllr ••halt! lit W
William Barr. CivU

n«r»r

$A

00

PEI YEAR

fi-------- --------IN BARRY IN
COUNTY

PER YEAR

OUT-OF-COUNTY

313.00

00

5

il»t lb. Clerk, be. ।
vruTaDU on (hr Oo
15.00
31.15

FOR 2 YEARS

IN
IN RADDV
BARRY fnilNTY
COUNTY

$000 for 3 YEARS
O IN
IN BARRY
BARRY COUNTY
COUNTY

831 K..

FOR 2 YEARS

OUT-OF-COUNTY

$qooF0R 3 YEARS
niiT.
OUT-OF-COUNTY

ALL PRESENT SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL

K. linein.

me
an.no

SS-

BE SUBJECT TO NEW PRICES ONLY
AFTER EXPIRATION DATE

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• SWAP-HIRE ■ BUY-SELL- REMT- SWAP • HIRE • BUY • SELL- RM

Z) CLASSIFIED ADS CEP RESULTS

LOW COST

HIRE • BUY • SELL- RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY- SELL- RENT • SWAP-HIRE • BUY • SELL- RENT
Thursday. March 17, 1968

CANVAS TARPS
M to 16x20

NOTICES

PRICED TO SELL
SAVE$$$

LARKE BUICK

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

March - Spring Out
Sal*

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Wordt.

CHEVROLET

GOING TO USl BARB?
Unlco Barb will save you time
and money. Lighter In weight,
longer lasting Rolls out flat­
won 1 snarl or coll back.

1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

WI 5-2426

1965 CHEVROLET

1948 CHEVROLET
‘.Ton Pickup—&gt;195
DISPLAY CLASS IN ID —SI.2 5

Many more dependable used
cars and trucks to choose
from.

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES
1964 PONTIAC

Calendar of
Spacial Event*
SALADIN MILLION DOLLAR
BAND
The Hastings Shrine Club pre­
sent* the Saladin Million Dol­
lar Band at the Centra! Audi­
torium. Hastings, on March 24

BUSINESS OPPORTUNIT
XAREER OPPORTUNITY

A leading nationwide consumer
finance organization Is seeking
young men over 21. This posi­
tion offer* a career opportunity
through planned advancement
to more responsible positions.
Good starting salary plus lib­
eral employee benefits. Loan
Company experience desirable,
but not required. Company car
furnished.

able from any Shriner.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
MOTHER-SON BANQUET
6:30 pm.. Wednesday, March
30. Music by Allgaler Family.

WOODLAND SCHOOL FAIR
The annual Woodland School
Pair and Chicken Supper, Sat­
urday, April 3, serving 5 to 7:30
at lhe school. Public Invited.

Call or write for appointment:

Pkkuo: bia 6 anam*. cuttom cat

Universal
' C. I. T. Credit Corporation
1522 Wealthy S.E.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Tel. 459-4243

FOR SALE-MISC

May be had by assuming small
monthly payment*. Beautiful
finish. See It locally. Write
Credit Dept, Box 57, Niles,
Mich.
3/31

1963 .CHEVROLET

'SPRING FEVER'
... * ur, v-a, auton
transmission, power slee
radio, whitewalls, very
miles.
1M3 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
—V. . Dynamic 88. power stee

IBM PONTIAC CONVERTI
. . . Fully equipped Bonne
421 motor, nice whitewall

"WHITE SALE'
USED CAR

SPECIALS

190 CADILLAC DE VILLE
. . . Beautiful beige finish, al
conditioning, full power ant

teed.

J

IM3 PONTIAC CATALINA
. . . Power steering and powei
brakes. Beautiful green finish

IBM PONTIAC SPORT COUPE
. . Catalina with power steer­
ing. radio, whitewalls, fully re­
conditioned.
IMJ^CHEV. CONVERTIBLE

whitewall tire*, sharp car.

IBM FALCON SEDAN
... 6 cylinder with stan

1964 FORD CUSTOM 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Crulsa-matlc.
8 cyL power steering, radio.

1964 RAMBLER AMERICAN
Conv. Stand. 6 Cyl. Radio.
1964 GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 Cyl.
W/walls. Power steering.
1964 T. BIRD
2 Dr. Hardtop.
Power steering and brakes.
Automatic 8 cyl. One owner.
1963 FAIRLANE 500
4 Dr. Standard. 6 CyL
w/walls? radio

'

-Used Wheel Horse Lawn Trac­
tor with mower and blade.
-1048 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.

-John Deere No. 10 Flail Chop­
per. A-l shape!

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 South

PUaUCATtOJt OMPU.

tllbnr*

■‘i.riss;

945-2223
.0/01

SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

Over Start’s Wsllpsper

&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS

Quality structure* built by
experienced crew*.

EASTER IS NOT PAR OFF!
Check our table of summer
hat* and purses.

Any alie, any shape,
any purpose.

HMrlac b« held
CllVard W. lUlt

Call SMILEY BUILDINGS

Rack of Spring Coats.

Hatting*, Mich.

10c table* of Sweaters, Skirt*
and Slips.

616-945-9103

•kail b«

tf

WALK UP AND SAVE!

Fractional Quart
Praallonal Quart
Dirty o.« (Si). •
North, Ranta
aa C«alr. Michl

•’•las’ la lb« Cotaly of Barry, Bl
•f Mkblcsn. drarrlbrd at follows:

Classified Paragraphs

LANDSCAPING—Gorden plow­
ing, tree trimming, lawn mow­
ing and stump removal. Phone
FOR
SALE—2-door 1067 Pontiac.
653-0191.
4/J4
■
Rawleigh Dealer in . . 1 Motor perfect. Good tires. Also
, 150- rope. Richard HUted.
N. Borry County or(Hos tings \117H N. Mich.
4/7 * Far Sala—Miicallanaaws

I Wonted At Once

(Male or Female)

Write:

Rawleigh
Dept. MCC 6513
Freeport, III.

-Case 95 Spreader. Almost like
new I

1063 CORVETT STINGRAY —
White with red Interior, 340 TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, lot* of use*
horse engine. 4 speed Very
40' by 300- &gt;350 at The Ban­
good condition. Call WI 5­
ner office.
tf
3936.
3/24
FOR SALE-50 ton* fir»t and
second cutting hay. alfalfa and
★ Bu*in«M OpportunltiM
brome. Call Hickory Corner*
671-0216.
tf
BOSTNESa YNVgBTMBHT

INTERESTED IN BUILDING MEN FOR LANDSCAPE WORK
BITE within Hastings Olty
— 8306 E. Main, Kalamaaoo.
Phone: FIRESIDE 2-3423. 1/11
tact: Culligan Waler CondlAttantion:
Ungs. Ph. 948-5102.
3/34
200 ACRE FARM—Can be used
for general farming. Fenced
well. Buildings in good condi­
tion. Call 023-2718 (Delton), tf
MIDDLEVILLE — Good pro-

WeB-bout Urge house, two
barm, out - building*. Good

&gt;417.
WANTED — A/TJeauty Salon FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rexall'* fast permanent
ACCEPTING
with maximum four operators,
al Used Plows—AU sixes
Regular &gt;2.00—Now &gt;1.00. No
with room for expansion, main
APPLICATIONS
Used Chain Saw*.
pre-shampoo
—
No
after
odor.
business area desired. Write
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
Box "1006" c/o Hastings Ban­
FOR BOTH
TWO COOKS for 10 week* «umner. Hastings, Mich.
3/31
mtr camp four mile* from
MALE AND FEMALE FOR
TRADE
IN THAT OLD OAB
Hastings. Prepare evening ipeal
&gt;400 00 MONTHLY POSSIBLE—
RANGE —We win consider a
on Monday and noon and eve­
Home Typing. Pull or part­
IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT
N. Jefferson
WI 5-5052
trade toward a 30" Roper or
ning meals Tuesday through
time. Details 11.00. B&amp;B Re­
Calorld Ou Range. Big sav­
Friday beginning June 13
search Enterprises, P.O. Box
ing* on these school ranges.
through August 10th. Write:
108, Holcomb. Missouri 63852.
Free delivery and connection
Hasting* Banner. Box 1001. tf
1843 Oun Lake Rd.
945-2433
on our line*. Consumer* Power
Co. 045-347*.
3/31
Do you plan on retiring?
An Equal Opportunity Employer SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Do you like to travel?
Because of greaUy expanded REDUCE SAFE. SIMPLE AND
You can earn &gt;1000.00 per
line of products, we have an
FAST with OoBese Tablet*.
month on an Investment of
NOTICES
opening in this area for a
Week'* supply only 88c. Jacob'*
&gt;106.00 to start in a business
Sales and Service Representa­
Pharmacy.
4114
of your own. Husband and
tive. Full time work. Thorough
wife can work together. Gerald
on tlie Job training — good FOR SALE —Black. 120 Ba**Drlcsenga, Rl Zeeland, MlchlHohner Accordion, with case.
earnings. Home night*. Pen­
*an.
&gt;/&gt;!
FARM LOANS
First &gt;45.00 takes IL Round
sion plan. Group Insurance,
lilt-top coffee table, lamp ta­
Used Farm Machinery Includ­
paid vacation, profit sharing
ble. Phone SY 5-3901.
&gt;/31 WOMEN TO LIVE IN AND
ing Tractor*. SP Combines.
plan, and many othkr benefit*.
HELP in small convalescent
For personal Interview call or
home. Write; Mr*. Tillie Green,
write J. R. Carson, 10*8 Went- HAY FOR SALE — 1st and 2nd
c/o Maple Lawn. Shelbyville.
cutting alfalfa. Call after 5
land Dr.. Mason, phone 678­
Mich RI.
3/24
pm. 387-3784.
3/31
used tool* traded In dur2120.
.
4/7

30DYEAR BROS.

SPRING
HOUSE-CLEANING

5»

A* Buiineaa Service*

our lot at reduced prices
-ONE NEW CASE MODEL 100
. . P.T.O. SPREADER
Reg. Price M50—Special W75

1963 PONTIAC CATALINA
Conv. 3 speed trans. 8 Cyl
Power steering, w/walls. radio
Sharp car!

■NEW IDEA SPREADER
MODEL 210 P.T.O.
teg. Price &gt;1,043—Special &gt;795

1963 FORD FASTBACK
2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 Cyl. Auto.
Excellent condition.

These are Just a few ot the
many money saving* specials!
Ve also carry In stock plow

1962 FORD GALAXIE 500
Convertible. Pord-o-matic.
8 CyL w/walls. radio.

IM VOLKSWAGEN

i960 FALCON 4 DR.
Deluxe trim, automatic. 6 cyL
radio.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Aliaraay tor tba Maris»&lt;*&lt;
1000 McKay Tawav
(Jrsa* R»p14b. Mkblgsa

Flex Fab Inc.

1965 VOLKSWAGEN
3 Dr. Sedan. Radio, etc.

. Dynamic

new. Locally owned.

lb* sum ot &gt;»*,T*s.e?.
Daiod March 4, t*MTHK ntDXKAL LAND BANK
OF BATNT PAUL

O.W.r*. P&lt;1&gt; f
txrt.d Win. Tor

HELP WANTED

730 Diesel, j
I

-Used ,3 pt. Rear Blades—7ft.

1965 COMET
404 Series. 8 Cyl. Standard.
Power steering

IBM MERCURY SEDAN
. . . Monterey 4 Dr, automatl
transmission, power steertn,
and brakes, whitewall*, radio.

No.

New rubber.

1310 N. Michigan
Phone WI 5-2479

Farm Machinery
-John Deere
New rubber.

LIGALS
rtmucAno* oisn.
SUU «f Mkhlsan. 1

SPINET PIANO

FARM IMPLEMENTS

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

NOTICE

3/24

1963 CHEVROLET

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

WI S-1.14

M H.

NEED FENCE POSTS?
All types in Steel and Pressure
treated wood. We Just received
our first Spring shipload.

220 W. State
WI 5-2454

WI 5-3903

I 1965 CHEV. 3.4-TON

GOING TO USE
FIELD FENCE?
Farm Bureau's Double Life ha*
3‘i times as much xlnc coating.
Resists nut and corrosion.

&gt;3.47 up
WINICK'S

GOING TO REFLACE
A GATE?
Choose Wood Panel, Alumlum
Panel, or Tubular Steel.

correctly.

1964 THUNDERBIRD

1963 PONTIAC

lech hr single leaertloa.

CARDS OF THANKS 6 IN MEMORIAMS—2c pur word.

USED CAR CENTER
Corner Klichlgan G Court

1963 BUICK

Are You Planning
to Do Any
Fencing This Spring?

1065 FORD H TON PICKUP
3 sp. 8 Cyl. Custom cab
Bide chrome, radio. 13.000 miles.

RenneR Ford Inc.

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC 32S N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421
WI 5-2470 107 N. Mkhlgan Av*.
ART MEADE. Salesman
Having*, Michigan
Home Ph. 945-2328
LANNES KENFIELD, 945-4054

Land Bank interest rales
remain at SV6%.Gettha
money you need to build
your farm business—get
It at thia low rate. Repay­
ment terma up to 35
ytprt. No prepayment
penalty. See us about a
Bank loan!

s, fan belts, seat cushions,
nuliiu, rake teeth, mower

nge with a 3 yr. guarantee.
Iraulic hoses, cylinder* and
res—steel chain and attachit links, roller chain and
-chment links—tractor tires,
tenger tire*. »mall truck
l. Air compressor*. McCuland garden tractors and
mowers.

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
(-37 8o.

045-3150
3/24

BLUEBIRD, wren and martin
house* for sale after 5 pm.
"Ollcraft" Woodworking Shop,
Gun Lake Road, WI 5-3549.

1967 CALENDARS —Wide vari­
ety of prices starting at &gt;8»5
per hundred. Order now and BELT, PULLEY AND BUZZ
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
RIO FOR FERGUSON OR
matches. Call:. Battle Creek.
FORD TRACTOR — Excellent
WO 3-0169 collect after 0 pm.
condition. Also three bushel*
June clover seed. Phone WI 5­
0011.
v .
tf
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
in aluminum, steel or wood
sash. Burkey Auto Ola** de
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
son, Hasting*.
tf
SMALL BUNGALOW (gas heat)
at 811 So. Washington. Avail­
able April Ut. NO PETS. In­
IOB — Trimming, cabling, rvquire. William Schlihaneck,

project. Good wages. Excellent
working conditions. Write
qualification* to: Kraft Deco­
rating. 014 Comfort St.. Lanstng, Michigan 48815.
3/31

Do you need extra'money to
supplement present ekrnlng?
If you have car and phono
you may qualify for top-paying
Job as House of Puller repre­
sentative. .
More than 10,000 men and
women now earn upwards of
”

for more information write:
FULLER BRUSH COMPANY
2488 Oaywood
Kalamasoo or phone: FI 5-2948
tf

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8TO^£ 8IR,DD1RS *OR
RENT — Praodaco Farm BupPG. M3? So. 9*8-3150.
tf
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOTTLKD GABI 6M Qari &amp; Betty1*

★ NoHcm
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you

,Ump

roar

ZIP Cod* number. Three-lln*
(lamp with your name, ad-

MU-BT CLBANINO IB KASI
with Host New Electric Up
Brash. No wet carpet* or hand

WI 8-6UA

SSRVfOEl No charge for oversise print*.
y
YOU'LL BB AM#
beautiful gift lde«
Looalne lingerie
BU** at the Woot
»U N. Michigan.

Buch

ABOUT * K,
ataenuc mrou oomTS
u» w- rnAUUtt,
111 N. Depot St.
Io«i»—4»fc. 327-4510
HASTINGS OFFICE

301 Vi Se. Michigan
i Mm.. Wad., Frt 0:30-5:00 WHEELER MARINE SALES A
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motor* New and used boat*.
Flote Boat*. Trailer* and ac-

Heating
Plumbing
Service

New
BARGAINS in The Banner
Want Ad section . . . Ruting*'
op Shopping Guide: Top val­
ues, top Jobs. Action with ut- 305 S. Church
Ufaction I CaU WI 6-34LL

2/3 ACRE

Borders

a nice creek

Almost new S-bedroom modern
home Just outside city limit*.
Lovely large back yard. School
bus goe* by the door. WUl

TRUCK DRIVER WANTED —
Year around employment, to
dellvar lumber and building
material*. Man with out-door,
in-door interests. such a* agri­
cultural. will find thl* work

Hospital Insurance, Ufa In*urano*. Paid Vacation*. Paid
Holiday* and good working
condition*. If interested apply
la writing to Box 1000 c/o
Harting* Banner
0/11

equal value.
Phon* WI 5-4701
after 5 pm.

Consumer* Power Oo. 0*8-3474*
mi

*w*W
WAN tED — Babyum^,"
bom* day*. Call: g?

KAECHELFS

Wat Adi StU Utmud licmi.

Wi 5-5352

Realtor*, 51□rand Rapid*.

WORK WAN! RD - uwn.
ST4SJ-"*—*

mi

�Card of Thanks

LEGALS

Curtto W. Knoll
Dial in Louinteno

* ** We»leyan» Plan
5 Evening! of
‘Soul Winning

CABD or vbaMu
Michigan are lauachlag a

for

aids

their wonderful care

The

We.ler.o

l&amp;ltodM

my stay more enjoyable. Thank
Const/ si Bwrr. Hl.u

WtfTOta, Matthew and Isabella

Elizabeth Btudt

IN MEMORIAM
In loving memi_,
band, father and grandfather,
Lyle Dkkeraon, who puwd aaay

Raymond (BthaU
WUllamston.

Durtee

of

Banfield ■ Vicinity
But the love and memory in our
hearts
Shall never fade away.
Mra. Velma Dickerson
Mr. and Mra. Mason (Jeane)
Litts and children

The Banfield - DuwUng-Brigga
Mra Richard Kilgore. ★ Mr. and

In Memoriam

Mid Gerald Tungate met at the

IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Alvira
McQuarrle who passed away
Mareh 29. 1963. Though she Is
gone she will always be in our
hearts.
Sadly missed by liar husband,
Kid.iSTi cSidter8"1 *
children and grandchildren.

Wiggins Bunday evening. March
13 to help them celebrate their

Norman Leonard from Bellevue.

wm struck from behind by a

LEGALS
NOTICE or MOBTOAOB BALE

NOTIOB OP MOBTOAOB
FOBBOLdaUBB BALE
of a rozlata nurrUX* m*d&lt;
day of Ortobor. IMO. nt
Cl.YDF. HumniCK KI.

pltal over night reluming home
Saturday. * The pedro club met
land Thursday. March 10.

8UMNEU O. WHITTIER. aa Admin

4*r of Jssuar/. IMO. r»rorjed In Norman Leonard and family of
133 of Mortgac.. on P*a»* 109.
rah. on Oriober l.lUr
•’0, I71smi 172 ttwroet,
NOTlCT. IH HEREBY &lt;HVKN.Th*t

Public Education
The first phase of the inogranl
is an educational effort long sup­
ported by pharmacists in which
the public is made aware of tho
dangers of accidental poisoning. In
fart. National Poison Prevention
Week proclaimed this year by
President Johnson for the week of
March 20-26, was orf
spired by a pharmacii
puhbc attention to the

organlaed a musical team. They

Prevention
tnadsts Initiated a program where­
by make symlxd "Warning” labels
were distributed to parents of
a FAX sad
young children. Tho gummed
labels were designed to be attached
formation may be needed.
to containers of hazardous sub______ Jyrup of
s no raiuy svsusuunr as uro.
stanc« by joint parent-child ac­
tion. thus educating both to the Ipecac which is to be given when PAK In the home ran be a life­
using factor in the first few min­
utes after a poison has been swal­
received national and intematioaa] moval of the poison from tho lowed, reports the association.
acclaim. Tl&gt;e labels are now avail­ Stomach is the proper treatment. Physicians have lent their endorse­
ment tn the program through their
able nationally through participat­
ample when a gasoline product has professional societies.
ing pharmacies.
been swallowod, vomiting should
Mr. Van Ilaaften concluded by
Antidote Kit Now Available
not be caused. In such cases, tho stating that the MSPA intends for
This year, the Michigan State other product in the PAK, Activat­ this publtt service program to be
Pharmaceutical Association is ed Ciurcoal powder, is to bo ad­ supported by pharmacists on a
launching a program, not aimed ministered.
year-round Mato. Parents, too.
directly at public education, but
should recognize the year-round
Call Doctor First
designed to reduce the severity of
aspects of poison prevention by
Before either antidote in the educating their children to tho
PAK is given to tho patient, the luizards of poisoning ansi by ob­
(PAK) b svaiisble from psrtici- doctor or hospital poison informo­
taining a PAK from tlseir family
psting pliarmacirts as s public lion center should be contacted for pharmacist for future emergency
service of the pharmaceutical pro- specific insbuctions. The parent

average of 91S through 26 con­
tests Opponents scored 2,164 for
an 832 point average.

utZS
Nolle* la

with u prayer time. The #&amp;&amp;&gt;'■
la invited.
□amea and visiting were enjoyed
candles, umbrella and flower
watering can centerpieces After
the girls opened their many
gifts, refreshments were.^erred.

Houghton College
Representative at,
Wesleyan Church ;
Rev. Robert, Crosby. Train 1
Houghton College. Houghton. N;

coffee, * The Cub Scouts are Columbia and Puerto Rico, will
to bo hold In Hasting* Saturday, Wesleyan Methodist Churth on
March 26. The boys from Use Bunday.
At the Wesleyan Youth Hour
Indians and perform the Webeloa

arena. All Cub Scouts and their
parents should plan to attend will be bringing the

Informal fellowship hour to be
held at the parsonage 11 «1 1

Middleville

By Mn. Mary Jackton
» Araate
7M-M14 sultation with Rev. Crosby, cop- .
ceming the college entrance rp-'
qulranente. acbolarahlpa offered
By Mre. GUnJon CurtU
n nH n* tw — 1 1
1 *~*
MT-1S11 daughter and family, Mr. and
The public te invited to the
Youth Hour and Evening Gospel
Hour.
KI :
Pilgrim Pioneer Giris of Che
Baptist Church held their Mark bo interested In knowing more
Contest Quia In the Baptist about Houghton College
ottr. cupporUJ by Ralrtgh and Mr. and Mn Church In Hastings Monday
Ihoru. lf&gt;» in.l.ll* George Wlnaley prepared th
Robert
WI 5-012.,

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Michigan wound up its 1865-66
basketball season with the high­
est point total in Wolverine Hls-

In.lfuTl'.d’

Friday. -The Reward of Um Soul ,
Winner.“rT/Tl
Following inch preacnLauon
opportunity for dtecuaalon will be

on her next birthday.

Woodland

Family Night afi« J--'
Middleville Church

PUBLICATION ORDER.

of Haiti
hotdlaa

A family night with potluck,
•upper will be held Thursday.
Kim March 31. a» the MlddWrMgi
from Methodist Church, at 6:30 pro.
been Guests will be tho three cxciiange
students now attending the Mldand dlevUle school, who will present

Clayton Carl of Coldchoruacs. Also on display were A Rev. and Mrs. William
and children have returned
enjoyable afternoon wm Toledo, Ohio, wimre-te had
bolding meetings.
Mra. Don VanPopertng

ir and HUk

Mrs. J Un Srrudtey near Plainwell.
ST.reh 4. 1»M
THE FKDF.HAL LAND BANK
“7. PAUL

Th* North 1897.00 ff«t ot

Nashville Tavern
Burglarized Tuesday
Jarrj’a

Tavern

In

Nuhvillo

PUBLICATION ORDER.

niatdy S50 in carji wm taken,
Winnie attended the wedding
along with a couple of bottles of only be selling until April 1.
The School Fair, April 2, la
almost here. An added attraction la Church Sunday, March 13. A
breaking a small glare in the
front door and reaching Inside a King and Queen. They will Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall of Detroit

PUBLICATION OBDBB.
ehlaan.
toaalv of

ette machine wm forced open

Kaaval D. Oarpant*
&gt;v or aate dM.ai

Paul K Hiegel /
103 W. Hute Htr
liullagi. Mlrhlaan

ORDER TO ANaWBR.

PUBLICATION ORDER.

Bunday school.
Bomon; “A
5 pro. Youth Fellowship at the
par&amp;oruure. Rev. Robert -Crosby
of Houghton College, special
guest.
6: 30 pm. Wesleyan Youth Fel­
lowship. Program on flrxighton
College.
'
7: 30 pm. Evening Goepel Hour.

Soul Winning Claret*
about 8. The crowns are beautiapparently overlooked, as well
c barge.
m other monies, some of which port office
building (Classic received from the Roy Kelleys
building). * Bunday visitors
Charley Wedemcyer. Michigan
Nashville's Poilpc Chief Ro­ with Mr. and Mra. Rtehard Alien
State freshman quarterback, te
bert Parker te Investigating.
the brother ot the great HdentMr
Joseph Wilkins and family of
Wedemeyer who earned All­
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Loveland Lansing and Clarence Wilkins ot
America honors for St. Majg&gt;.jn
Lafayette. Ind.

EL, Mirth 4th. 1S44

oa th
AJn In
"r‘.l&lt;T rroi

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST

had dinner at tlx: Grand Rapids
Airport Bunday. March 12.- hon­
oring Mrs. Payne's birthday. *

PUBLICATION ORDER.

Herman Hauer.

USE BANNER WANT ADS!

USE BANNER WANT AD8!

"We're As Near As Your Telephone'

hearing be held on the
Hlrhard J. Hudion. admlnl

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
Utehanl J. Hudioa
Hiaael and Hud.on
103 Waal Hl.I. Hm
Hsallags. Ulrhlgaa

Clip This Guide — Keep it in o H andy Place for Future Reference
. II I. . .­
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PUBLICATION ORDER.

litorner for Plalatll

uMDll OP PUBLICATION.

the Ceenlv of Ban?.
KsUte ot Jo*a JIwIsm De

PUBUCATI0H OBDEB.
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NoUre to OlvaCiKol • fraarina
ilia pMlttea of LauAnito E Ban
and aulna
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Business Directory
Of DISTINCTION

SHERWOOD-STACK

UvtMti Brother*

Agency for

MEMORIAL MONUMENT!

llrr.jer.hr,. I ll.'l’lnr
Ilaallags. Michigan

INSURANCE

ROBERT W. STACK. Owmn

State Farm Inauranca
AUTO — SIM

SONOS

All Forms of
larrh la, lass
4k JuieiL-nitdtNm.

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
LYONS SEPTIC TANK
thorized Dealer for Wheel Buiineai Services Offered
Installation, Dry W
Horse Tractor and Lawn Boy
field, Pumping &lt;$24,
Mowers. E. L Carpenter Hard- PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
1,000 gals.1. Call 945-5412.-!l
Syrtenis.
Sold,
installed,
serviced.
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Lewis Electric. Cloverdale 623­
REPAIR —Expert workmanship.
5381.
Gilmore Jewalera, 102 E. State
Concrete Products
St. Phone WI 5-5316.
KEYS DUPLICATED while you

Appllanco &amp; General Repair

Aufomobila tr Machinor/
GET YOUR READY-MIX frtfcrfKe
at Jefferson.
Rapair
Phone WI 5-2123.
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
tings Floor Covering. 123 W.
Headquartsrs for hospital sup­ ALL GRADES WASHED ’MND
State. WI 5-5118.
COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
lies. Gardner's. Phone 945AND GRAVEL—Bender Oawl
ICE—First class work. Call WI
2134.
Co. Home office 822 S
5-5085. Burkey Saks and ServState Rd. Phone Wi S
ke. 218 N. Jaffarson.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
ING done at the farm according
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
all kinds of Jewalry Repair and
Miscellaneous
W^SJ’*’1*"*' "8
oeu Services, M37 So.. WI 5­
2223.
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMES
Repairs and sharpening. Saw COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERVAT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
parts and sigipltes. McCulloch
and
Pioneer.
Francisco
Farm
and
white!.
Jacobs
Prescription
ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
221 W. Mill.'
Pharmacy.
Phone
WI
5-2466.
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
PAIRED in heavy garments. Red
Wing Sporting Boots and Short.
k
'
’
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Boebe's Shoa Shop, 123 S.
MOBILE HOMES SALES —Doi's
Jafferaon.
Auto Wracking and Doi's Phil­
RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Fabrics in Barry
lip's W. M3T So, 945-5141.
Recored, Burkey Sates and Servk». 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Radio.
Tilavhl— ft
WI 5-5176.
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All
. washers, dryers and small home
TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
appliances. Call 945-2317.
ized engraving of all kinds. Gil- SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AN
SERVICE —315 &amp;• Hanove
more zaweicr, iu«
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES «f trac­
945-3862. Fra. rarv.ee far ot
Phone 945-5316.
tors, machinery and chain saws
year on Setchail-Carlwn Cpk
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
in our new building at 124 N. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
TERS—Service, parti, hows and
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
TVS. RADIOS G RECORD PLAY­
bags for all makes. Authorized
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radig
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone WI
Hoover Sates and Service. St«ury
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
5-5052.
ton. Phono WI 5-9181
Hretto*.
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Cail 945-3411 If You WouM UU to bo i-i^tad in
This Weekly Service end Repair Guide

�SS,“STS. SST*

p’s'j&amp;l
New Food Center
A^fer-1

65 or older?

Opens Tuesday
At Bellevue
Of a Fvpauacn run
M B- capital Avenue,

7 days left
ity High BcIkxu. is reaunung to

to sign up for-

March 22 It bring! Jo unit at Battle Cree*. The airman

and has attended Kellogg C«nmercial College, Battle Crock.

EDICARE

Grimm. Hl Delton, completed
the Infantry School's three-

Coater front,
the 'automatic

Office Hours in Hastings

Water Works

training, which Included five
Jumps from a C-180 airplane
HOf-warvlc&gt;e refrigerates! meat flying 170 miles an hour at an
altitude of 1250 feet, qualified
Grimm m as a parachutist. He
dairy tom 52 feet of seif-oer- intend the Army In July. IBM.
MM irtrigrrated cases for frozen and completed basic training at
Fort Knox. Ky He attended Del­
ton-Kellogg High School.

hMtM la provided in a newly-

Reed. IU Delton, fined expert
pletlon of

Mw

department

his basic combat

covering

lhe hlghreK mark a soldier can
tlln non-food depart­ achieve in his rifle qualification
department features
December, IBM. He Is a IBM
graduate of Delton Kellogg High
School and was employed by the
Michigan State Highway Deport­
ment before entering lhe Army.

Army Pfc. John O- Myers. 10.
m of Mr. and Mra. Glendale

he amlstent

Feb. 18. The academy, the only
veiopa laueierahlp traits in stu­
dents selected from units
throughout the State. Myers is
age specialist In Headquarters
Company. Yukon Command at
Fort Wainwright. He entered the
Army in November. IBM.

Airman Third Class William H.

vtoe prertdeut, and RlchHaailngi, aecre-

graduated

at

Sheppard

ui Nr*iTMtwt of Murw. toucancM. ano wiuau

PfflNOCK HOSPITAL
ADMITTANCES

APB.

Mary WaMjoka. 331 w. Court
Marek 8; Fauicla Aualck. S31 M.

loot a

W. rsrris. OsrUSiao Hail 507 "e"
vided the Seventh Fleet with
anti-submarine defense and
vice Medal far hla participation

Albert

communist guerrillas. En route

ISIS M. MJckigaa, Earl Oratory, 11'
Marek 13; Saaaa Baser. Mi. Marek
LAKE ODESSA —

Mr. and Mrs. Mason Litts.
MIDDLEVILLE—Veens SMlUngUn
Rick and David of Bedford, were
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Stauffer and family. B02
:. B2. Marek 10: Patricia
Marek 11: Ckarvl Moors.

u: avtsv aofvrs.
ratuYvnu —

VERMONTVILLE — Lntvat Srxlll

• SO Wotuattan Avo . Marrk IS.
OALBDOMIA
Lortau. Bar
Marrk 14.
□ BAND BAPtDB

N. Mick.. Oils. Osilap. 130 E Cra

x. o

Mw has Changed
raytus LMoiutn 31

■LAKE ODESSA

AUTOMOBILE

CLUB

HASTINGS OFFICI
237 Wart State St.

Hmm 945-4392

OF

MICHIGAN

.
"" " • Rotarians Hear
Freeport
Mother
Burned Battling Advantages of
Knrlv
hrfi .
_ -Y —« .
Early l.roilg
Grass Fire

State Police Work

Fitzgerald Carpi
Plant May 5 Dinner

the Paw Paw port, recruitment
chairman for thia district, dl3-

Fltegendd Corps No. IM of

the Kent County Council were
Mra.

Helen

Rom

bandaged

Pullman.

gtnla Alim, farmer National
prauucui
MW ziuamra, kuu - —’ ~~ -- ——-* — —---- —
Profcseional Women's Club and and Thelma But lhe dining
a Delta Kappa Gamma member..rOGmboth of Detroit, spoke.
Plana were completed for those
The Junior Madrigals, Creston'F°lng to Kalamaaoo on March
High School Hinging group, en-12B to a lunchmn as guests ot
tertalnul. including a medley‘G* Orcutt corps, and several
from "My Fair Lady” In their P**n to attend tho sliver lunchMlccttons.
i*00
Benton Harbor on April
Manbcra of the organization ,salso attended from Greenville,
Th® auditing committee meet!
. .
...
■ .. .
I—, IK—
n m a nt Dma 1?—if——
Mra. Fullerton reminded the March 31 at 11 am. and will
members of tho State conrenUon; then 8t» to the home of Glaidas
at Shanty Crock. May 21-23,1 Gilmore for a Court Whist party
and the International convention

Kappa Gamma's EducaUonaJ
FoundAtton that to responsible
for planning a seminar In Mon­
treal this Summer—which will
consider how women can develop

tale at the Hastings City Bank
on March 25 with Dorothy Meier
as chairman and Hilda Blackford
assisting.
; An Inspection will be held at
the April 7 meeting. AU officers

Ur Rotary Club Monday noon
luncheon meeting held st the
gatel Hastings-

from the trash barrel and ignited

He suggested that Rotarians
advise young men that they may
fled tho Freeport Fire Depart­ wisely Investigate the things that
ment which extinguished It be­ State Police wort has to attar.
He compared the starting sal­
fore damage could be done to
ary of a Barry County deputy
of 44,200 with the MJ® annual
Her husband. Gerald, was at salary for a rookie Slate Police­
work at Beisel Equipment In
man.
Grand Rapids.
He was introduced by Sheriff
Merl H. Campbell.
At Monday's meeting Vice
of organized criminals? No. Sta- President Al Fuller and Secre­
tiitlai show that two out of three tary Ken Robbe were named to
lhe Rotary board of directors.
a Joy-ride. Keep your car locked
Installed as a new Rotarian by
Alderman Cedric Morey was
Thomas L. Johnston, manager of
USE BANNER WANT AD8I
out with a broom and attempted

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

Births at “Pennock

Herrs

Today thrtiest preparation a motorist can have is
hit
c,ub Membership Card. Ha knows that his
CM» .-Membership will help him LEAD THE WAY to
cerafrve motoring with ■ Personalized Travel Planning
■ Round the-Clock Road Service ■ Broad PeBonal
Acddent Insurance ■ Protective $5,000 Bail Bond.

nt the Mayflower COngrogaUon,11 Church. Grand Rapida. Salur-

nattonal cooperation for a truly

The patriotic instructor. Luing. The truck continued on
about 75 feet before slopping In leractlon with women in other
countries and commended an in­ Flag Making."
ternational educational project
The April 7 birthday dinner
The front tank waa loaded being considered
will be In charge of Maybeile
with 400 gallons of regular gas,
Mian AUen. quoting from Isaac Smith, with Thelma Barr and
the No. 2 tank had 171 gallons Newton. "We stand on the shoal- Lucille Abels asolrtlng.
of No. 2 fuel oil. The other two
Rapids, mraped from’ his bumbkw
ing gas-oil truck with only the lhtR1 tank“ cover off.
blllty to be models for young
hate on his right arm singed! Delton firemen ntingulshed women and In m&gt; doing to avoid
about 12:50 pm. Thuraday Just ! the flames with foam, and fol­ "rusting on their laurels." She
north of Delton on M-43.
j lowed the Smith de Doster .•.aid: "We have to repnwnt the
The new IBM Chevroiot truck' wrecker and burned truck Into Ideal of the pursuit of excellence.
Our young people must know
may have been ruined from the I the village for protection.
The blacktop waa burned.
flamra.
Sanders told Deputy Harvey
Quoting that
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Laberteaux in phases each with Its oppor- '
were In St. Johns a weekend ago lunlty of fulfillment," Mtai Allen I
taking care of the grandchildren emphasised the need to realise ।
waved frantically.
while the Rod Browns were in tbetr full potential as leaders,' a.iu« draak. m
He looked back and sew flames
14; to Mr. .
Detroit. On Sunday, the 20th. to recognize their need to con- ,
sweeping out behind Uic truck. lhe Laberteauxs visited her mo­ Untie their education. "College
ther. Mrs. Eugene Cavanaugh, of Isn’t Urmlnal. Headstart. What । D«’ka.‘ sktibrviiu,' »#:0l
they were gone. He applied the Leslie.
emergency brakes, unhooked his
safety bell and leaped from the
truck even before it stopped roll­

end Mr. and Mrs Ralph weaver

Back in the summer of 1916-whtn the Auto Club was
founded-! motoring trip frequently was a pioneering
adventure. Packed in with the family were plenty of
foots^fnd tires because a good motorist had to be

education society, was i»prownt-

X

Gas-Oil Truck
Catches Fire,
Driver Escapes

mooters. Airman While, a gradu­
ate of Caledonia High School. U DKLTOW—Stem C**ud

Wooley E. Friend. USN. son of
lane and daughter!. Katherine
and Deborah of Troy. Ohio, spent R2 Hastings, has returned to
the weekend with his mother.
anti-submarine warfare support
aircraft carrier UBS Hornet, af­
ter compleUng morn than seven

10:30 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Every Friday

15 Chi Chapter
Members Attend
Grd. Rapids Meet

Mart*:
IS'.’O
MIDDLEVILLE —
eiui.i

Merit
March

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Mow. sow, tow, till, plow, haul, seed, fertilize, remove snow
you bams ths job end Wheel Horas has ths attaching tool you’ll
need. Sss tho complete lino of Wheel Horas tractors and quick­
attaching tooli now on display.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 E. Stata St., Hasting*

M.. WI 5-2983

�Gordon
Publ
Travel

Ray Lancaster
Dies Frida'
rnday;
Rites Monda

Plan Barry Co.
Rock, Mineral
Lore Program

The Hastings Barnier
•nmUj.

Division Head

and March.

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I. Doebber „
-------------the Michigan division of ths

Lanalng Gilbert reports that bran announced by William B.
plans are being made for a Bum­
mer Bany County-wide 4H rock mllruul's northern district

CasUeton

ology program.
Creek Valley Rock group U spon­
soring tours and lectures for
adults and young people Inter­
ested In this outdoor activity.

two sons. Delbert and Raymond
He replaces William H. Shea- of Hastings; two daughter*. Mra

lotto and Mra Harvey (Myrtle)
Gallup of Hastings; eight grand­
planning engineer In New York children; two step - grandchil­
dren; 12 great grandchildren;
to participate in the 4H work. A
transportation
training clinic is to be held.
1M1 After variedTperaang aM
&lt;Or»«&gt; «ortn and Mra
A tour to learn more about transportwUon
aaate^mente he H*™* ,AtU'
geology by visiting the Grand
was inade transpartatton super- Creek, and one step - brother,
Rapids Museum te to form at intendent
ofthrSyracSe. N^, i
"***"&amp;.. .
Pleiuont Point. M-43 and M-37
1
intersection west of Hastings, al dlvteton In 1957.
the Leonard - Osgood Funeral
l p.m. Bunday. March 31. For
more details contact Gilbert af­
Mr. and Mrs. Orville VanWie Rev. Don M. Oury officiated and
ter 8 pm.. 945-3548, or the Ex­
entertained Mr. and Mra. Henry burial was In the Borryvllle
tension Office.
Bentley of Lansing and Mr. and Cemetery.
Mra Ray Smith of lake Odessa
Linda Kahler will be the guest on Sunday. March 13, to honor
of her sister, Margo, for "LHUe the birthday of Mrs. VanWle's
mother, Mra. Bentley.
Sister weekend'' at WMU.
demonstrations.

IRONSIDE MONUMENT WORKS

Telephone engineers have Im-

E.lobliih.d 1907

P.O. Box 287

221 Eost State Street

Telephone WI 5-5131

Phonet are Good,
Bur Talk Into
Them for Tone

- WI 5-5344

lo tire point that telephoning Is
like talking face-io-faoe with a

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

TIMELESS
TRIBUTE
line than occurs when a call
Ninety

A personalized monument, carved of Select Barre

year*

of

engineering

slip down two Inches from IiIh
Ups. It's like trying to talk to

Granite, can say more than many words. Il will be an IBARRE
everlasting Iributo to a loved one. See our display of I GUILD I
Barre Guild Monuments, backed by the Industry’s V
U overnight guest at the William
James home last Thursday. The
strongest monument guarantee.
Batys recently moved to Cadillac
where Don Is associated with the
Kyser Corporation.

Poeoe 1 to A

2 Donors Give 111 Pints
At Middleville Clinic

_ publisher
Michigan Tro
The Inaogw
events, things

NYC Name* New

Section Throe

1UU
Marek 24,9A
19M

across southern Michigan by mq-

mation centers and other potato.
Middleville
Monday. March rente Barcroft. Margaret Bar­
croft. Edna Bechtel. Carolyn
Traveler will be published «fW7 Barry county's needs. A total of Booth. Don Boysen. Jo Ann Boy­
1.118 pinta have now been col- sen. Betty Brady, Alte Cline,
Robert Clinton. Donovan Dean,
Robert Engerson. Jr. Charles
Eggera, Andy Aitken;
Jack Flnkbelner. Lloyd Flnk­
Gallon Club was Melvin Haight
belner. Stan Flnkbelner. Rose
Gallon member. Gallon plan Fish. Ward Freeman. Hany Gar­
rison. Bob Getty, Gene Gleas.
Velma Glaas, Melvin Haight.
Neva Kenyon. William Schleh Emily Harrison, Peggy Hicks.
Gary Hill, George Karcher, Jerry
Keegstra. Neva Kenyan. BUI
Kenyon:
rifle recipients.
Coidren. formerly of HaMlnga.
Dr. Melvin Nosh end Dr. Jack thy McDonald, Gary McGhee.
will be honored Sunday, April IB, Brown provided medical cover- Evelyn McNaughton. Larry Mar­
at a 60th wedding anniversary one during the mobile visit.
tin. Thomas Owen. Carol Pal-

Former Hastings
Pastor, Wife to
Observe Jubilee

Woodland School
Parent-Teacher
Conferences Set
tending tho Woodland School
will be held on Thursday. March
31 and Friday. April 1. Parents of
children in grades K-6 will re-

with

their

TARIS THUR5 MARCH 311

their

Junior high students' parents .

gym according to the following
Assisting the regular staff Raymond. Jessie Raymond. Mrs. schedule: Those with last names I
nurses were Mrs. Donald Jack­
beginning with A-M may come
son. RN; Mra. Arthur Smalley. Sqillh. Sally Scamper. Don on Thursday. March 31. anytime
event will be their six children. RN; Mra. John Trick. LPN, and Stauffer;
Milo, of Victoria, BO.; Phillip,
Joan Taggart, Judy Taliaferro, last names beginning with N-Z
ert
Wenger,
aides.
iuo asked to come on Friday.
Ann Arbor; David. Cnaeopolia;
Other volunteers serving In Sandru Teesdale, Howard Thu- Arpll 1st during the same hour.
Mra. Ruth ClaggeU, Hastings;
ler. Norval Thaler, Theron Tha­
Mra. Virginia Young. Fl. Collins, Wlcringn, Mrs. Richard Brown. ler, Gloria Tolan. Ruth Vander- Any parent who find). It Impos­
Colo, and Mra. Dorothy Wood Mra. Harold Kermeen, Mra Har­ Heide, Dick Verbcrge, Leo Verof Sunnyvale, Calif., and their ry Belsch. Miss Stephanie How- Unde. Jim Walton. Bandy White.
Charles Williams, Tony Wln- oilier day. Scheduling the days
and times turn greatly reduced
neth Schondelmayer, Mrs. Wil­ geler;
Katherine Wlertnga. Clipper
bur Raab, Mrs Timothy Wood
1*15.
and Mra Theron Bowerman.
Butler. Dale WUlyard. Sarah An­ eliminated waiting to sec a
ders. Cheater Geukes, Glenn Mil­ teacher. Parents should pick up
Narses Club volunteering their ler. Sharon Welch, Richard their child's report card upon
Shoebridge. Michael Campbell.---------- . — ~------------------ -------Hastings Evangelical United; । Unds Howell and Cariey Daffy. Lewllyn Abbott. Hany Kaufman. I the Junior high teachers for con।
Members of Hospital Guild 10 James Carroll. Cart Brandt. Wil- ference.
1047. The Coldrens have M: assisting Mra. William Crldler Bam Schleh. Mary Brown;
; Thursday, from 7-9 pm., te boitrandchUdren to help celebratei In operating the canteen were
LuclUe Smalley, Robert Porter,' Ing reserved for any parents who
this Joyous occasion.
Wvxta.
H n d ■ It ImnrwtlhU, tn ntfMwl
Everyone Is Invited to the
Winnie Keller. Donald Foreman, Paul either day session. but wishes to
Whltmyer, Gerald Clsler. Donald tee a Junior high teacher. No
Giles. Margaret Abbott. Mary student will be attending the
Tolan. Rex Be had, Marjorie
Girt Scouts of Troop 19B: Jody Smith. Robert White. Charles
Helrigle, Debbie Wilson. Susie
Kermeen and Beth Helrigel.
Fri. thru Sun.
Frank Heacock, Lyle Blough.
The clinic cttetodlan was Eugene Kidder, Robert And er- .
helped m the unloading and re­
enth-day Adventist Church will loading by Sea Explorers Hany er. Ranald McKelvey, Thornes
Booksr. Paul Becker. Richard Bremer, Jernes Grinnell. Dick
McNaughton. Waller Sinclair,
The calling committee under Doreen Woodman. Russel) Bak-,
urday, March 20.
Hillsdale.

Local Saventh-day
Adventists Invest
In Youth Abroad

boarding

hnd Mra. Kenneth SchondelmayZ-.- — n____..
rfunn xrtex. Mra rneron
Bowerman. Mra. Glenn Miller,
Mra. Cleon Bowerman. Mra. Rob­
ert Engersen. Mrs. Stanley Finkbeiner, Mrs. Douglas Shumway,

Richard Tinkler. Kenneth I
Moore. Ralph Brown. Beatrice
Miller, Bruce Bboebridge, Ken-1
neth Erickson. Richard Blough. |
Patrick Loftus, Lorraine Stan-1
ton. Martha Burghdoff. Doris
Apoey. Virgil Clay. Ted Smith.
LeRoy Fox. William Cridler.j

Adams. Glenn Almira

and the Ward Erways for,
dinner Sunday

YOU* ADVANCt SHOPHNG
1ST AVAIIA1U SOW/

'r’t .

2 for the price of f‘

PLUS A PENNY!

Jacobi
Proscription
Pharmacy

In Nirgua. Venezuela, for both

•

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IV* 1

n f 1 I r nT 1 Tr
REAL ESTATE
rnu&gt;, rra

C1TATS UXV1C1
INSURANCI

.
‘

; scrainoajj, aay tcrxxu on tne 13i land at Martinique where Um
present school, with an enroll-

Strand *Hartings

WI 9-244C

Haarinp

™l.the church's French West Indies
mission office.

for .trained workers, according to
church'#

Intcr-Amcrican

Dlvi-

lack of educational fadUtlea

March Musicals
At Baptist Church
The Hastings Baptist Church
pimento a March Musicale Sun­
day evening at 7:30 pm. Varied
music wiU be done by a number

Bill Ding" Says:

ed soioUte under the direction
of Donald Elmore. 'Hsere mu.

ITS EASY TO
ADD SPACE
TO YOUR
PLACE
WITH

THE MODERN WAY

one is Inviud.
In I960. Michigan State Unlvovlty scientists predict that
about 40 milk procrasing pf
will supply the entire Mich
population with fluid milk.

TVsr

"ONE STOP'-

Ths trick to
TV repairing Is skill
and aaperienca

Um your Security Charge.
If* and you will automatically receive the convenient extended payment privileges of your Security

Charge Card.
You can decide then or Inter to pay as little as 1/10 of your balance each month or $10.00, whichever

Remodeling Service

THESE PROGRESSIVE HASTINGS MERCHANTS OFFER SECURITY CHARGE SERVICE
East Side Lumber Company

Jim Ban Tire Shop

Bercy County Ready Mix

ADD-A-ROOM
Gain that neadad

living space,

oao-itop shopping

convenience. YKS, wo

Quality Furniture

Haan** Standard Service
Hasting* Cleaner*

BMtey Seles &amp; Service

CENTRAL
RADIO A TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
WI 5-91S7 * WI J-5M2

Ona-Hour Mortinixing

Petrick J. Gilmore Jeweler*

gimmicks, |ust old-fashioned
skill and modem equipment.
For prompt, skilled

an additional bedroom

family room, with'

The Music Center

Gambles Store
George** Citgo Service

We don't um

den, or all purpate

Jock Echfinaw’t Service

Halting* Electric, Inc.

Sent* TV Service

Heating* Floor Covering

St Martin Floral

Hasting* Motor Sales

Shoppers Hevea

Hosting* Shell Service

V &amp; J Friendly Service

Hasting* V fir S Hardware

Covrthowse Service &amp; Radiator Shop
Lorke Bukk-Chevrolot, Inc.

Patrick C. Hodge* Jeweler*

Wallderff Furniture

Koooheies, Inc.

SPONSORED BY

Buy Your Home Improvements
From a Showcase Not a Suitcase!

Wa Clow a»
Noon on
Saturdays

NATIONAL BANK of HASTINGS
■nd SICUKITY NATIONAL BANK of B.ttio Crook

�United Church
Women Attrtd
Legislative Day

United Church Women and
the Michigan Council . of
Churches are convinced that
tjila would be to the detriment
ca our State and tta people, fend
urge church people to write to
their senators and tgU in their
own words their obJacttaM to a
.proto of New W*—TiHs
swoepetataa into MlrtHpui, sail­
ing them to vote and w^rk
■gainst the passage of S-»M.
Our senators and their ad-

Christian Schnee
Lesson 'Reality'
A petition for growth in grace
and spiritual perception will

-Wiwid art thou. O Lord:
teach me thy statute*. . . . Open
thou mine eyes, that I may be­
hold wondrous things out of thy

MU U CNMMbln. r*M0C
Worship service, 10 am.
BtrSday school. 11 an.';Xs.7J.
MOtABupL

DON'T 1HIHK 1UAT EVERY
SAD-EYED WOMAN HAS
IDVEO AND LOST-SHE
MAX HAVE
HI

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8T. BOSE CATHOLIC CHVBCH
Rev. FT. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley. /wirtsnt
Sunday Mas. *, 10. 11:10 am.
-ConfrarWw. 4 to 5. and 8 to *,
Saturdays. 7 30 tm. on Sundaya.

account. That wonderful feeling of “getting some­

where"

and the relief from money worries sure

pelrks up your spirits. Deposits mode by the 10th
•am from the 1st at Hastings Savings &amp; Loan.

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MVMMEND UTE IS

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Swamoll (500) 2 ply iheeis

SWANSOFT TOWELS
or MACINTOSH

br*U her tth birthday. * Here.
Roy and Opal Houghton ot Uk»
Odeaea and W. and Mm Bury
TURdtat of Oreenvilta wen zemnt gumta of Mm Vans Odpr.
The tMeptame mm*er oTBrnald Kauffman has been changed
and now la flB3-B07f. * Mr. end
Mm Jay *b of Freeport hqA

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Plane are in program for the.
Pro-Barter atrvfcae and atao the
Runrim aervica at tho U. B.
Church.
Mr. end Mm Otte Qrtfadta
and family of Alto tterw npM

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Harry P. TUtle. M. SM Oak­
dale Street, Grand Rapid*. died
late Friday eroning at the Bonshlne Hoapital In Grand Rapid*.
Mrod la Grand RaplAe for »
year*.
H* waa the atm of William and
Indema (Monlfoamry) TutUa.
and married LlxWe Lorefand.
.
Ha ta aurMvbd by a dmigMar.
Mra. Henry (ArtaM) Hardebeck.
Xaiamaaoo: a atm, William of
Balky: Tiro grandnhlTdNn, and

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and Mra. Harold Chrtotophei
near Bottta Creek.
Mr. and Mra. Cttnkm atnetah*
and family of Sheridan were
evening gueata of the Fled Dew­
dye a Friday ago. * The Frtandabip Naaa of tho Dunday achool
here bold a mooting and party
Saturday evening. March 12. at
the paraonage faDoarahip MUL ■*
Rev. and Mra Max Oeeaahtro
and Clayton Mote vent to Har­
rison Monday. Maith 14.
at­
tend the Mid-year Cornell ef

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Michigan. Money coDectod with

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financially and In a tangible

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LEONARD!

Switch to
golden

Evangelical United Brethren
Church tn Nashville, beginning
with a potluck luncheon at 13:30
pm. att Friday. May «. The

the remarkable
new fuel oil
that gives you
more heat
per gallon,
more heat
per dollar!

its I:;:

May 6.
Mra. James Smith ot Nash­
ville, chafeman for May Fellowa*M (ftmil Court ot Burry County
Ula 13lh day ot rabnury A.D. ISM.
Antia D. MeDaoalA dreads JU«a.
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brainy.

TIIOBNAPPL* T01
Ton A. Varth, toil

Coats Grove Christian Church.
hop* township

citlxcns involved in the current
pressure to allow inore ga
and lotteries In Michigan.

Its forua
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Bower.
The meeting concluded with

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LABS WOOD

HendersMt &amp; VidMty
By Mro. Richard Clark
laarte S
PMn VH-1HJ
Warren and GeorgU Brogan
ware Bunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McIntyre
and Lucille of Augusto The Bob
Brogans were Bunday supper

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Clark. Club 3 win be serving.

“ otVbil'of'iHk

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PLAT or BAYLES ADDITION TO

Bude of Grand Rapids

1320 L STATE ST.
Mi. 945-5022 oe 945-5442

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Saturday after an appendectomy
the pervious Monday at Pennock
Hospital. * Harold Stanton has
been convalescing at the hospital
after surgery on Wednesday.

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26 ox. 501 Nylon-$6.95

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NO CHAHttl FOX INSTALLING!

MONARCH

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Invite Fanners
To Fertiliser
Meet at Lake-0

4-H'ers

THE

keep up with

ZOOMING POULTRY INDUSTRY

HASTINGS BANNER

BROILERS

EGGS

TURKEYS

Highlights Interesting

licensed premise

in toxicstod

SMITH BROS
fusion tn selecting the right
product for a particular Job;

Leadership Role
In 4H Appeals
To Teen-Agers

Barry Farm
Calendar...

Hartings ware Bunday, March 13

urday visitor? at the Sylvan Tagg

With so much competition
visited many farmera locally and
U entirely familiar with farming agrrs. It la interesting to Dote

Cwatrel Michigan's

Art Steeby Says
Barley Variety
Yields Similar

Moat Complain
Fertiliser Service

FERTILIZER FACTS

Spring barley variety trials tn

r fMtUncr include* proper
of fasocftcMo*. perticidM.

County Extension Agricultural
Agent
Ttrnlll, Trophy and Larfcer, all
•rare Thursday, March
malting varioUcs originating in

Committee,

TUacola County from

1969

to

of Hastings

Bunday.

How can you keep your car
from being stolen? The Institute blllty of tbe Inform id, education­
for Safer living advises leaving al Hl program, observe aduRa
your car in a well-lighted area working with Use youth who are

AllliL
Exhibit*. «
—
ir.
l--"CatU&lt;. Dxy t
iwood BchocL u:l

There are available today, 40
dlfforenfe projects cr, aOiriUta.

locking it securely.
The Court Guard aviation cec

people and the importance of

military barracka

"Nobody Js a born leader.**
■aid Charles FYooman. program
loader for a 4B citizenship eduwent group which met recently
in Washington. D. C.“tt (leader-

day dinner and luncheon guest yielded Traill 66 to 53 bushels.
of Mr. and Mra. Paul Crumback Crop scientists worn, however,

Freeport
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg

prime requisftcB.
The starUng pace can be any­
how In the club. Sometimes K Saturday, March 13. * Mra. Tern.
with office holding. Needed U
recognised ability in sewing,
cooking, electrical or mechanical I tho Effie Parker home. A Mr.
ondravnra. and in oUier arena and Mra. Ray Leese of Grand
Rapids were Monday. March 14,
Adult volunteer 4H ’leader?
guide and encourage the young.

termites
are a
warning
If you see winged blsck'bi­
sects around your homei
hidden worker termites may
bo damaging timbers, wood­
work and carpeting. To avoid
^costly damage, phone for
aklllod Inspection byTormlnlx,
world's largest In termite con­
trol. Service fully gusranteed
up to $25,000.00 sglinit fu­
.
ture fermlts damage.

FOR FREE INSPtCITON CALL

BARRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO.
PHONE

Wl 5-3431
Repfeienting

Traill and Lacker ore recom­
Mr. and Mra. Claude Walton. A
Mr*. Claude Walton and Mr*. mended malting varieties for
Dorothy Campbell called on Mrs. Michigan. Since Lacker will
have a lilghcr percentage of
Hospital Friday, a Mr. and Mra. plump kt-mcLv than Traill, it
may be the rnort desirable.
cently returned from Florida,
northern Michigan in 1065 show­
Claude Walton home. A Mra ed Traill and BeUra both mak­
Dorothy Campbell of Grand ing anttafaotory yields. At lake
Rapids spent the weekend with City. Traill yielded 70 bushels
an acre compared with 73
Walton.

Igreis Marvin of Grandville were pl anting? and no final con cl uBunday dinner and luncheon
Ingram of Hastings were Bun- Grand Rapids were Sunday.
March 13. visitors of Mr. and

and clilidren of Grand Rapids
were Sunday. March 13 callers ling were Bunday, March 13, dinMr. and Mra. James Sheehan
iukI cldkbeu of Grand Rapid? Crites celebrates Ids 80Lb birth­
day with ills children u tho
Wlng home.

Consumption of poultry products is expected to take another
Jump this year u pork and'beef production declines, according
to statements made at the recent Junior Poultry and Egg Fact
Finding Confertaee at Kansas City, Mo.
Among the young delegates about the steady growth and
attending the 13th annual event expansion of the industry withwere 4-H Club and FFA mem- in tbe last two decades. He
ben ehosen for their top poul- addressed poultry award win­
try projects.
ners last December during the
They held their own clinics, National 4-H Club Congress at
heard expert poultrymen and Chicago.
■
Forty-four
and
tourod the vast display of
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equipment used in the
,_____________
bil- Rico rere represented. Mr.
lion poultry industry.
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Heisdorf
‘
presented $500 scholHeisdorf &amp; Nelsor.
Nelson 7-.™,
Fanns, arships to three girls and three
-------------------Inc., of Kirkland, ‘Wash,
spon­ bovj £Or having 4^ |jejl
sor for lhe flflli straight year Poultry projects in the entire
of the national 4-H Poultry nation.
program, was one of the exhi­
bitors. Representing the world­ 4-H’er* will be named for schsl
wide hatcheries was A. L. Car­ snMpi, and will be (nest* ot
tar, assistant manager ot lhe Heisdorf A Nelson st the 1968
4-H Congress. Other* will win
franchise department
Mr. Carter talked to tbe young

industry. Among the chslleng- claim county medals of honor.
genetics,
Project* may be started any
science time. Some require very little
space since they Involve Only
Successful careers also can eggs or chicks.
be found in advertiiing, transParents wishing to enroll
portation, engineering, market- their children in the 4-H Pout­
ing and accounting, he added, try program, or parents wishfor farm youth who plan to ing to become poultry club
earn their livelihood off the leader* are urged by the Co­
farm.
operative Extension Service to
Arthur Heisdorf, president, contact their County Extension
also has talked to 4-H members office.

SMITH

7” BROS
UhOdoM e Woodland

Plant at Woodbury

and the community M well m in | Monday. Gary Bowman was
the club. Partldpailon In t he I Saturday and Sunday visitor.
Icaderahlp program la entirely IMrs
McGhee and Noah
voluntary. Boys and girls "en- utcompaiued Mra. Lyle Blough
roll." and at Ur aid of t h e 1
Fonttsc- The latter’s moUser,
dub year their contributions ore Mrs. Maxine Stahl,, who had
evaluated by LhemscivtB, by the'been visiting there', returned
with tiiem.
tliem. A The Chicks
adult leader and by tho county' home *ith
exunWon Ml.
’
Community Club enjoyed supper
Awards are offered on a com­
petitive basis, al three levels: Thursday, March 10. * Mr
cxxinjy. ataio and national, tach
Monday. A Mrs. RuiacU Price
of 3500 acholarahlpa The high- and Mra. Rlgo Rendon attended
State will bo. named a delegate
to the Nstlohal 4H Club Oon- ona Traverse In Sunfield. Thurs­
greca al Chicago with all ex­ day. March 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Walt and
penses paid. Gold-filled leader­
ship medals will be presented to family ot Hartings enjoyed a

Mrs. Richard Shoobridga Satur­
county.
Right now there are more than day. A Mra. Margaret Hurkys
160.000 Junior ' leaders helping and the Strimback children of
Lake Odessa were Sunday, March
13 visitors at the Richard Shoe­
tho leadership program. More bridge homo.
Mi?. Richard Bird. Linda and
are . needed, aaye the Extension
Cindy spent Wednesday, March
16 with her, riioUicr. Mra. Rich­
ard Vendeville al
'

Nome Dick Yorger
Federal Land Bank
Group Director

Virginia Britton at Portage.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Bini at-

Richard Yorger, R3 Hastings, with Ran WaU and the Green
was elected a director of Use Valley boy? In Grand Rapids. A
Federal Land Bank Association Bunday. March 13 dinner guests

counties at the annual meeting

field.

terminix
NATIONWIDE TERMITE

Delton.

Bradfield

had

Gerald Woods and daughter and

Reelected at the same meeting Rapids. A Mra. Jule Turner ac­
wo* Lcrtcr Wolverton. Ionia. companied Mr. and Mra. Ken­
neth Kemple of Hartings to the
term, according to R. W. Christ- funeral rites for Nile Lancaster.

directors are Etlsui Winters, tended the wedding reception far
Dowling, Henry Nelson. Ionia,
Orville Trebian. Stanton, and the Caledonia Methodist Church
Saturday, March IX A Mr. and
Claud Lund. Sheridan.
Mrs. Charles King and Lloyd
and Mra. Minnie King visited
Mr. and Mr*. Elwin King in
Ionia Bunday, March IX
•360. a new *et of posthole digger*
Jim Newton and hla mother,
Mra. Robert Newton visited Ar­
thur Fuller in Chand Rapids,
Wednesday,
March' 18. * Pvt.
Rood owned by Donald Cullens of
Freeport. A door of the shed wm Gene Thaler spent the week­
broken open to gain entrance.
end with his parents, Mr. and
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USE BANNER WANT ADSI
just finished five weeks of fl­
ed five weeks of finance training

Power Mower Stolen

HASTINGS

HEATING

Benjamin Harrison in Ind., and
returned Sunday for five weeks
of advance training. A George
Faunoe Jr. left March 14 for
Philadelphia, Pa. for duty with
the Navy. A Mra. Elnora Whitney

home Saturday, March 13.
Sunday caller? at Ute George

Gerald Knickerbocker and chil-

Georpe Faunoe and Mra. Betty

Modern Aire ■ Oil - Gas - Coal
FLUMBING SURPLUS

WATER SOFTENERS

WATER HEATERS

21 S3 Goa Uka *o«l

Hutiag,

HOT WATIS iASHOAW HEATING

Call Wl 5,5769

or

rille to Grand Rapids Wcdnea-

'68 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan
' (going away) and tmpala Sport Coupe.

Drive a great buy. Buy a great drive. Impala ’66

CHEVROLET
DOUBLE
DIVIDEND DAYS!
NO. 1 BUTS-NO. 1 CARS
Now it your Omrolet duler’i

mother M Blodgett HospitaL A
Mra. Wayne Thgg and sum
were Saturday, March 13. guests

id a C of A VFW meeting In
Lansing Saturday. * Mra. Fay
children at OsLeFrlday viMtora of

Wl 5-3732
Undwr CuUaa w»a

How close are you to your nearest
Chevrolet dealer? A mile? A block?
Hurry on down I That’s how close you
are to a Double Dividend buy on a
Jet-smoother *46 Chevrolet Im pa I al
It's Double Dividend Days-No. 1 Buys
on America’s No. 1 Cara. Choose! Rakish
hardtops, convertibles, sedans, wagons
with the lavish beauty of Body by Fisher
Pick! Turbojet V8 power on order up
to 425 hp (thrifty Sixes, toe). Select! Rich
new interiors with any degree of luxury
you want to add, from Strato-bucket
seats to AM/FMmultiplex stereo radio.
Act! Double Dividend Days are here
at your Chevrolet dealer’s!

X : seat belts front and rear • Padded
instrument panel • Padded sun visors • Outside
mirror (use it always before passing) • Shatter­
resistant kiiide mirror • Two-speed SlSotac
wipers for better visibility in a downpour •
Windshield washers • Back up hght*.

CHEVROLET-CHEVELLE

CHEVY n-CORVAffi-CORTCTg

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 S. HANOVER

HASTINGS

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SELF-SERVICE,

PACKAGED MEATS

SHANK

CAN BE A PROBLEM P

Butt Portion Hams“ 69*
SUPER-RIGHT'

Yen can lee the top tide of the meat but not the bottom..

Beef Rib Steaks -­

So you wonder,

"SUPER-RIGHT’

The steak looks food, but is the bottom all bone and fat?

Spare Ribs *

It's a problem...* problem we’ve given a lot of thought

"SUPER-RIGHT" 4TH AND STH RIB

We think we have the answer.
We have a policy.

LB.

"iUrU-tLUiHV BOSTON BUTT STYLE*

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Beef Rib Roast . . “69'

-69*
Pork Roast . . ’..
.

"SUPER-RIGHT" BONELESS

"SUPER-RIGHT' TINY UNK

Delmonico Steaks

We put the best side down.

"SUPER-RIGHT**

The side you don’t see Is guaranteed to be equal to

Beef Short Ribs

u 49
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CAP'N JOHN’S BREADED

"SUPER-RUNT" SKINLESS

59

All-Meat Franks

USDA GRADE "A"—4 TO 5 LB. SIZES

Corned Beef *%? sr u69‘

Simple? as ABC.

-

Pork Sausage . . .-69*

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"SUPER-RIGHT" BONELESS BRISKET

or better than the side you can see.

-89*
59*

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Fish Sticks • • . . » 59*

CUT FROM GOVT. INSPICTID FRYIRSI

FRYER LEGS
or BREASTS

I35

Haddock Portions

le this a good reason for shopping A4P? It’s one of many.

Perch Fillets ... - 59*

-

Oven Ready Ducks “49

Effective? No more gamble.
Fair and square? Sure because "We Care.”

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With Ribs Attached

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COPYRIGHTDIME. THE CREAT ATLANTIC B PACIFIC TEA CO.. INC.

Savings A- Plenty on Fine-Quality Groceries!
A*F BEANO

HEARTS DELIGHT

3 ® 79‘

4 ’ 59
- 39‘

Sweet Peas....
SULTANA BRAND

Swan'liquid . . .$57*

Vtaflblel. ... is 57-

Salad Dressing
Tomato Juice

3

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SULTANA BRAND

Fruit Cocktail

FEME FOR MSHBf

80'

Dove Liquid . . ,

HUNGRY JACK BUTTERMILK

Pancake Mix

JUGULAR Sin

4^95*
3 &amp; 59*

ANN PAGE QUALITY'

Camay Soap . .

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Blended Syrup
DINTY MOORE

. &amp; 47*

Beef Stew . .
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Cascade . .

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Red Salmon . . . its 79*
A&amp;P LIGHT, CHUNK STYLE

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Tuna Fish . . . 4

Sultana Rice

3

SPAGHETTI AND CHEESE

39*

PKG.

«?25‘

Kraft Dinner .
WYLER S BEEF

AC*

Bouillon Cubes
GLAD WRAP

Waxed Paper
LADY SCOTT

Toilet Tissue
LADY-SCOTT

Facial. Tissue

2'.-t 49'
2 &gt;°us 49*
2

49*

California Navel

ORANGES

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FIATUAI VALUI

Bananas . . 2us29e
5 SIZE HAWAIIAN

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Pineapple .... ««49*
SNOWY WHITE

Cauliflower . . . HUD 39*
Spring Housecleaning Aids
BRIGHT SAIL

Bleach

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Confidets .... "39*

Baked Foods!

Dairy Foods!

Frozen Foods!

SAVE 20c—All-Buttar ChechO.

Process Cheese Spread

Brownies

Ched-O-Bit

Cake Mixes . &lt;

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                  <text>The Hastings Bann
110th Yeor

20 Pnfta—1 Sections

Hastingi, Michigan, Thursday, March 11, 1966

Hastings Votes
On 2 Charter
Changes Monday
Adi Approval of

.

Single, Appointive
Municipal Aaaeaaor R

Hastings annual Spring etacApril 4, from 7 am. to t J
with electora voting on '
charter amendments and
municipal offklals with only contest. The deadline to oM
an absentee ballot Is 2 pm. 8
urday.__ ’
The one contest on tl
&lt;a to name a successor

3

Ing reelection as treasurer.
Elliott as stuCaUsy Gaskill

CITIZENS GO TO SCHOOL—Members of the Citizens Comnew facility waa needed in Itesllnxi. After
Additional committee meeting* were scheduled to study re&lt;w!r«-

fsetual

Jo Ana Aldrich; third row: Gary Cuytar, Mark

Kiwanis Holds
Ted Knopf Day
Here Wednesday

MEDICARE BLANKS
ApplteaUea blanks far «pptemsntal Medicare benefits

Knopf Day at the Hastings Klwanls Club.
-

up today. The supplemental

High School's veteran vocational
agriculture instructor at their
regular noon luncheon meeting
I Parish House
program and

contribution

,»,TnOMU N. KNOPF

Leo A. Miller’s
Mother Dies
Monday Night

ored guest at the luncheon, as
ware especially invited former

Smith. Gerald Smith. Duan.
Day, Rax Casey. Eugene Hay-

Smith. Tom Timm. Hubert Long.
John Moore and Lee Calms.
The main speaker at

ger. president and head of the
agricultural economics depart­
ment al Mkhlgan State Univer­
Funeral service* for Mrs Mary sity since 1964.

He belongs to professional orla to officiate with burial In Mtf ganlsaUons and is the author
Calvary Cemetery.
bullettoa
He NM a memoer of the M8U
FAktetah Advisory Group on vil­
Mrs Miller had been ho^ltalleed lage tteveiopment to 1B57. a
member of the Colombia project.
National University of Colombia.
i th and had previously been a
tlent st the Barry County Medi­ Kellogg Foundation. May - June

S

cal Faculty
visor with M8U Nigeria ■ ProShe was bom In Moline on July
7. 1875. the daughter of Henry and widely known as the originator
Mary &lt;McCarthy) Humphrey. She of an apple marketing formula.
married Otto B- Miller of Grand
Th* Ktwanls Ted Knopf Day
Rapids In Leighton on Oct. 17.
The family moved to Hastings in 1837.
1BX. Mr. Miller worked far the t He was born on Feb. 28. IBM.
Consolldatod Press Company. Ho Ito Blissfield, and was graduated
died en Nov. 1. 1646.
from high school there In 1B22.
Mr* Miller continued to make'Ho MnNd a taacBiera* certificate
her home «&gt; Park Street unlU(»‘ M»U tn 107. a life certificate
T..n.
to
in 1B30
1130 and
and his
his master
master's
* degree
degree
from the University of Michigan
Medical Facility.
in 1841.

Mrs Miller is survived by four
daughters, Sister Mary Damian,
RSM, Mt. r-—'
pitaL Detroit;______
.)
Bechtel. R6 Hastings, and Mra
n.
Marion (Gertrude) Becker. Has-

Michigan teachers who received
certificates of achievement for
"service and contributions to the
program of vocational education
In agriculture.” He has been a
director of the Barry County Boll
District and has taken an active
part in many other programs.
PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEC­
TION — A Special Election, to
vote on raising one and one-half
mills (1A mills) for a period of

ll r.gs, 3! grandchildren; M great of providing funds for road im­
provement In Prairieville Town­
ship. will be held April 5. IBM. at
the Prairieville Township Hall.
VFW Meets April 7

great grandchildren.

make

application for absentee

Lloyd Nottingham,
PralrWvllle Twp. Clerk

3/31

L_J

gleaned from the
Banner fila
SportawouMn meeting at their
. •
day evening elected the following officers for the coming year:
Jen* Bandera, president; Elaine
DeBroux. vice president; Ruby

Lucille Willits, recording eecre-

' I* charged with all the _____
I Imposed upon assessing officers
' by Blate law. The assessor must
! prepare all regular and special

HUGH M. TRANTUM

am. this Thursday at St. Rose of
Lima Catholic Church.

recently ousted
tk.
grand jury, that be was enter­
fng the campaign. Also tn the
racs will be Id. Gov. Vernon
Brown and Mayor Edward JafCounty ClaA

Allan C.

Hyde.

county dark
Agricultural Agent since July.
IMS. has oomptoted work M
Michigan State University on his
masters degree in agricultural
extension and Monday returned

month lea
mg at Yanhaujlprtags on i
PteMt EPP BKMfc ABOUT:
. . . BACKWASH) OLANCEE,

New Director
Of Family and
Children’s Unit

LIFT BOAD LIMITS
Orval Culshaw Jr, engi-

EDITORIALS-

dude Mayor
with. Board
Thomas R. Taffee and Alderman
Lannes L Kenfield, First Ward;
Ivan J. Snyder, Second: Lewie 0.
Mandatory Inspection of all mo­
Lang. Third, and Cedric 8.
tor vehicles using Mkhlgan high- Publk Safety Committee" since
Morey. Fourth.
only three of them were reported
present when hearings on the bill
Third
rds when Stephen J.
Cooley resigned, is seeking elec­ gram In this slate. Support for were held.
Sentiment seems to be that “the
tion to that post.
such a measure Is universal.
Virtually all ot those who have votes aren't there, so why waste
electors' 'approval to chi
testified In the matter favor enact­
from s multiple, elective
At this point, one might logically
ment ot legislation to bring such
poinim inrnnr.
a program into being.
I At the present time. Hastings
Actually a bill providing for According to the Mkhlgan State
end Fourth Wards, and one from annual Inspections of all motor University Traffic Safety Center,
the Second and Third.
vehicle* by either state-operated or eighty per cent of Mkhlgan citi­
1 The Hastings Board of Educa­ state-licensed Inspection stations zens favor mandatory Inspection.
tion and the Hastings Are*
। Chamber of Commerce have has been Introduced under spon­ Moreover, people appear willing to
gone on record favoring the sorship of thirty-five state repre­
proposal.
sentatives. However, it apparently providing it could be maintained
L If the proposal is approved.
bas small chance of getting any­ on an honest and thorough level
Pan assessor will be appointed
where and luu not been included ot operation This. too. makes
| the mayor by and with the a
-vke and approval of the
•n House Speaker Kowalski's list sense, since the discovery of med&gt;. He would hold office
legislation. There is

matnuin a card index of all lota
and parcels of land in the City
and perform such other duties aa

With the appointment of an

and mayor pro tern, with the two
supervisors appointed by the
Council from members of the
vouncu.
tiers, city aiHugh M. Trarltum of Merton, tomey or director ot public serv-

County

B •ai

CommlMlon,

m trie I Ion* were lifted as ot
thia Wednesday.

To Spray Barry
With Pesticide
In Beetle Fight
Areas In 10 Barry County town­
ships are Included In the aerial
application of pesticide to eight
southwestern Mkhlgan counties
for suppression of the cereal leaf
beetle.
SpeclalUes of Phoenix. Arts,
and slightly leu than six cents
per acre. This is three cent* per JUDGE ARCHIE D. McDONALD
acre less than the cost of appll-

Clde brings total per acre coal*

Judge McDonald
To Leave Bench
Next December

. . . I ...
.......
Barry areas include most of
I-Maple Grove; six sections in
Debra Gorodenski. 10-year-old. Thomapple north, south and
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Nick west of Middleville; Woodland;
Gorodenski of 430 8. Hanover Castleton; Baltimore; the lop
became an exceptionally happy
young lady when she won the southeast corner of Heatings candidate for reelection.
Shetland pony ofiered by the Township; east section of Hope,
ruxicin
iui i
and top sections of Johnstown
rr.ent
Shaofler. 10-month-old daughter
remodeling
at Robert and Kay (Kenfield)
EJuftTer of 528 E. Thom Stre. t.
ry atarnmi
grader, wasn't much hsppler barley as well
the Sponable Funeral Home with than her sister, Cindy. 12. or
cereal grain industry. It was first
the Rev. George Elliott offklat- brother. John, 6.
A friend. Corlus Quigley, la discovered in North America in
Cemetery.
taking care of “Lucky" at his 19&lt;Q in Berrien County.
Flying la expected to begin late
place at 3220 N. Broadway, and
has promised to help "break" the in April and continue for about prlde land I trust equal humility)
two weeks.
new "member" of the family.

iaby Strangles
In Crib While
Taking a Nap

| Happiness Is ... | [

Additional supervisors may
children's and family social work,
has begun his duties as executive
director of the Family 6c Chil­ Helals if the City ever becomes
dren's Service in Battle Creek, eligible for more.
The second charter proposal
which serves Barry and Cal­
houn Counties.
If approved, would raise the
salary of the mayor from 3500 waa found dead. Both parents
annually to 11300. and the sal­
She waa bom on May 12. IBM.
aries of aidermen from MOO to
MOO a year.
In Hastings.
Precincts, and election board
who is publisher of the Freeport
In addition to her parents, she
terr* Barry-' County resident*
members, for Monday are:
Barry health officials are going News and president of Freeport
Is survived by two brothers.
on Tuesday.
8hs succeeds Mrs Dena Lewis.
north of the Thornapple vote at nal grandparents. Alderman and
Northeastern School) — Bernice Mrs. Lannes Kenfield, Hastings;
cause of illness.
The new Hours for the office James, chairman, and Virginia her paternal grandparent*. Mr
and Mra. Harley Shaeffer, Has­
which is on the second floor of
tings; a great grandfather. Milo do skin testing and client X-rays
the National Bank of Hastings
Second Ward (Electors living Schaeffer,
_
of Centerville. Iowa. of the personnel al the Hastings
building, will be from 10 am. to
7' 1 great grandmother. Mrs. Mfg. Company will be held.
3:30 pm. on Tuesday, Instead of east at Hanover and south of the | and
James Flndlow of Chicago.
Thursday. The agency workers
provide family and personal School)—Margaretta Lake, chair­
counseling, and adoption service. man, and Amy Bower. Florence
The directors of the Family * Weber and Ida Waters
Third Ward (Electors living
CliUdren's Service Include the
Rev. William Helrigel. DD, and between Hanover and Broadway
Mra. Richard Shuster of Has­ and south of the river vote In move them from the tou-byI
former member or
the
West Gym) — Margaret ADrll
tings.
the same program will be carried the Freeport IOOF Lodge and 6
Mrs. Allen and Director Tran- Smith, chairman, and Mildred
7
on at the E. W. Bliss plant.
former noble grand He was a
tum will be here Tuesday for a Ingram. Kathleen Clarey and
------------ •-----------1 On Wednesday, Thursday and former member and officer of
William
Bchilhaneek.
luncheon meeting with a group
HASTINGS TWP. NOTICE OF I Friday of next week. April 5. 7 the Knights of Pythias.
Fosrth Ward (Electors living
tn Hastings.
ANNUAL MEETING — The an-, and 5. jhe^ X-rayunit will^bc i Mr. Geiger retired about six
Director TranUun has been weet of Broadway and south of
the river vote to the West Gym nual meeting of Hastings Town­
of the high school)—Viola ship will be held at the township
. . FAMILY SERVICE. Pago
Behnke, chairman, and Bessie hall oa April 2. 1666. starting at
Smith, Greta Nixon and Maurice 2 pm, also a publk hearing on
.—------------------------------------ n sscIngram.
the proposed budget. Copies of
ty
Kenxic of Lynwood. Calif ; seven
Those voting tn the West Gym , such budgets are available for
The schedule for the City grandchildren, two great grandshould enter by the Park Street I public inspection at the township
&lt;nk tot is:
children, and a brother, Ray. ot
entrance.
hall or the clerk's home
Wrdn/wl,, Anril I 11 tn 7 .___ n____ u
__ .______
Election board chairmen re-1
Juanita Slocum,
and 3 to 7 pm
step-children.
celve 120 and other workers »15
Hastings Twp Clerk
3/31
Thursday, April 7, B a.m. to , Service* were held al 2 pm.
Tuesday at the Roth Funeral
William Bchilhaneek, chair­
11am Bryde officiated and build
man of the Barry County SelecFrom April IB to May « Health
Department staff members will
nounetd that 15 men have re­
do akin tawing on pupils in ।
»,&lt;
a
ceived orders for induction into
graoea 1, 5 and B throughout the Lenten DreOKtOSt
the --------armed-------------forces. -- Hastings |
county
Blip* indicating this| The Lenten Bregkfast Friday,
schedule will be sent home with April 1. will be held at the First
via bas on April «, and are to
the Spring ra- 1 Methodist Church from 7 to 7:50
lam. The host will be the Prescation.
bylcrian Church Jim Coleman
Those receiving orders to go to
Detroit for induction include:
abnormal
The Barry Medical Society,
unleer, and Kenneth J. Bed­
Micmgan
Michigan ueparunent
Department of Health
Health ANNUAL kTZaTING OF RUTford. 23; John H. MacLeod. 33;
and Michigan
and LAND TOWNSHIP—The Annual
'
meeting ot Rutland Toanshlp
Corkwell, 21; William O. Varney.
20; Michael A. Tobias. 30; Bruce
| Saturday. April 2. IBM. at I pm
H Barnum. 30; Robert E. Nkkare cooperating In the Barry At
Ume
wU1 ** *
CountTFro^wX.
,lc
“r,nB “
" »'»»«
—’
Shirley P. Woods. 20; Steven 1L[
uc h
nearing
on lh
me
proposed
| township budget for IBM and
Britten. IB; Frank E. Tilton Jr,
I IBM. before It la adopted by the
is- w.n&gt;. x* Near. IB; Rickie
ANNUAL ORANGEVILLE
TOWNSHIP MEETING — Notice board.
74 men are to go
is given that the annual town­
. Induction Station
ship meeting of the electors of
for their pre-toducllon physical
the township of Orangeville will
be held at the Orangeville Fire BABBY TOWNSHIP
Bam beginning at 2:00 o'clock
pro. Saturday. April .2. IBM. At
aich Ume in additional to other
MRS. NINA ENO SUCCUMBS
regular business and In accord■ wav
rr.ng proposed rcpenditures and
estimated
strip shall
hearing on the annual
ildvratlon.

Health Officials Charles Geiger’s
Going Hunting
Father Succumbs
For TB in Barry

15 Barry Men
To Report for
Military Duty

1/31

that office

Barry County Probate Judge Pfrihp
H Mitchell announced he will be
ing Attorney Richard M. Bsaw

County Prosecuting Attorney, ta­

Dad Angell
Dies Wednesday
*

• »

At A 11 POTH ||
MlAV^all

pita) In Allegan.

College. served aa a "Y* aserstaxv
from the tune he graduated until
he retired In IMO He came to
Hastings in 1921 and remained
here until about 1861

Calif.; Horace, of San Francisco,
Calif ., and Robert of Franklin near
Pontiac; two daughter. Mra Rich­
ard 'Mildred' Bauer of 437 8
Sparks ot Grosse Pointe, and seven
pandchlldren.

burial will
Cemetery

be in

the
•

JOHN8TOWN TWr

Rutland

NOTICE—

town Township will be held on
Saturday. April 3. INS al IM
Half In addition to regular bucl-

building known aa
Hall

June Doster.

HOPE TOWNSHIP
MEETING NOTICE
nual Meeting

ANNUAL

�Save pennies
ievery day--DOlMBS
vvery week
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES ON ITEMS IN THIS AO

PET-RITZ PIES
MEAT DINNERS

ORANGE
DRINK

Oven-Fresh RAISIN BREAD

DOLE PINEAPPLE
REG. 95* BUFFERIN 60

1-QT. 14-OZ.
CAN

IDA FRESH FROZEN

ORANGE JUICE

450, 4W-.4W- SHEET «OU-..'^

NORTHERN
BATHROOM

6-FL. OZ.

CAN

TISSUE

Exquisite Tayor, Smith &amp; Taylor'

AUTUMN HARVEST' i
JUICE
GLASS
:-------Births at Pennock

SPARTAN

CREAMY, COUNTRY FRESH

COTTAGE

, WITH EASH $5. FOOD PURCHASE EXCLUDING BEM, WINE
ANOLCIGARETTES.

CHEESE

tWIK COUPON ROM YOUR MAILED CAUHOAX THIS WEEK FOS...

’AitsM Hanot' COVERED CASSEROLE ~ $2.99

ROLL
PACK

PORK &amp; BEANS
LIQUID DETERGENT -

WITH COUPON

1-LB.
CTN.
WITH COUPON
BELOW...

HEAD LETTUCE
6-OL WT. CELLO BAG RADISHES

PORK ROASTS

nth J! and April
in the talent proHaaUngi High

FRESH
PICNIC
STYLE!

WHOLE
FRYERS
BOASTING

(MICKENS

menu ■mum or Michigan* u-u. avo. umiaonhss

WHOLE HAMS
'

EWIfTI HUM1UM

,

Canned Hams 3c“*2i

| COUNTRY FRESH, CREAMY

iCOTTiKE CHEESE 10
IWIU WIS touPONanTam. OS MOS

SPARTAN RING

BOLOGNA

MR A

59*

FRANKS

/?

SAUSAGE

59

. food

osoes. exnses

sat.,

April

2.

�Hastings Pastor |
Diocesan Advisor;

Dies on Friday
I • Services were held Monday at
[1 30 pm. from the Vent Funeral
| Horae in Nashville gr Fruncb
Guy Silsby. 61, farmer of-Brad­
ley Road. R5 Charlotte
Mr. SlUby died about 3 p.m.
Friday. March 25, shortly after
beinr taken to llayea-GreenBeach Hospital In Charlotte by
hla brother, Grant, with whom

members were the Very
in Cktzphan. 8t. George'*
x Church. Grand Rap-

Rapids; Dr. M. Eugene Osterhaven, Wei ter q Theological
Semtndrry. Holland; Rev. Dale W.
Hallbcrg. Gethsemane Lutheran.
Grand Rapids, and Rev. Leonard
A. Sweetnam, Calvin College,
Grand Rapids.
------- -------------- —
' Rev. Oury. who waa honored
Rapids to discuss ways and last June at the Episcopal Dio-

IN COLOR
TELEVISION
NETWORK

thanks fo: M&gt;e aina expressions
ot sympathy.
The family of Mollie Herrick

Declare Dividend]
The directors ot the E. W.I
Bliss Company, diversified Can-:
ton. Ohio manufacturer, declar­
ed the regular quarterly divioend of 45 cents per share on

PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE

Hastings SPEEDY WASH'
COIN-OP Laundromat S:

More About-

The Knightsmen
Gaining Wide
Musical Appeal ,

Backward Glances

retum to Cheshire Academy.
Cheshire. Conn , after visiting hi* |
parents. Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Birit.
for Spring vacation.

.ontiauad from Poge Om

The Knightsmen, a group ।
■ -med last September an£l gain­
Ing a musical reputation, has a ,
Job to play at the ballroom of i:
the Pantltnd Hotel In Grand '
Rapids on Saturday. April 2.
B«* Sigma Phi. professional
Since organizing, the group
has played several engagements, isorority for business women. met
me of the leading Jobs being the at the home of Mary Royer Wed­
Teenage dances at the Union :nesday evening and elected the
following officers for the com­
ing year: Ethel lUgln, president;
Theollno Rogers, vice president.;

IN HASTINGS

enneut

.WAYS FIRST QUALITY •

SEE US
NOW
DURING OUR

STAR PERFORMER SALE

CHAKE

Barry county lues been p’jict d in
the same Stale natatorial dis­
trict si. Allegan and VanBurect
counties. For the post several
jrars, Barry county has been
part of a district that also ln-_

KODAK
INSTAMATIC
CAMERAS

A FREE ROLL of Black and White Film given
with Each Roll brought in for procening . . .
Sixes 120-127-620.

Gordo* ~1
Iroadde Agency 1

PLUS S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

INSURANCI
201 1- S»ata **■

[“•
•
•
a

I
, 1

50 Yean Ago
Lynn Brown has signed as
pitcher with the Terre Haute.
Ind., team which is a member
of the Central League. Last
year Lyiui made a great record

.i-.tt'l

Accidaat &amp; Sickaaoi
1
Life • Ho«pitilii»f ioa ■
Awta • Fira a Liability I
Bondi a Hiauwim I
Pbaaa 945-9423
I

TREMENDOUS

SELECTION!!
Ralfy’rtandfiorTteDodseBays

MW

spring coats!

ffry prices

Right now at Penney's — on Easter
Parade's worth of all that’s new on
the coot scene! All your favorite looks
— from

easy-fit

body

skimmers

to

clean-cut slimliners with 'just right'

detailing and deeper-than-surfoce in-

■

too! We've woolicresi in. i
and-nyldn boucles, crisply checked

•

wools,

nubby

Orlon®

acrylic

knits,

tailored wool worsteds ... all styled
and shaped with unbeatable Penney
know-how ... at such little prices!

rC rrdSfe

Rebellious car. .

Dodge Chargerllll!

•

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America’s newest sports

fallback with urgo space jike

,

that of a wagon. 4fs febeUiously priced

isn’t II

right along with Dodge Darts, Coronets, Polar as
and Monacos. It's your best buy-now-during the sale

of sales. Rally 'round, sports fans, for The Dodge Boys Rebellion Rally I

The Dodge Rebellion?

�Mrs. Alta Rad
Dies Tuesda'

&gt;y
Past Township
Official Dies
On Monday

0X1 HCNDRBD Altn
HUBHcaimox
leadsrarap

Tuesday at Leila Hospital la
Battle Creek, are to be
1:10 pm. this Thursday
Leonard-Osgood Funeral
to officiate with burial in the
Hastings Township Cemetery.

Funeral services for Gamut.. —
Buxton. 88. Banfield, who died
the highway slaughter (mandatory set Acres Nursing Home, are to
be held at 1:30 pm. Friday at
the Banfield Methodkt Church.
The Rev. Harold Arman and
Why li the legislature dragging Rev. Robert Smith of ML Pleas­ (Oates) Callihan. She attended
ant are to officiate with burial tile Striker School and married
in the Union Cemetery in Maple William Reid on Oct. 8, 1910.
They had been life-long farmGrove Township.

Kowalski's determination to pre­
vent o Republican governor from
accomplMhlng anything in the health for
months.

the

past

Ung* Baptist Church, the Star
Grange, and was a Gold Star
Mother of the American Legion.
several For more than 20 years tt&gt;e wu
a member of the Star School
Board.

time the slaughter on our highway*
Darius and Mary Anne (OstrottO
continues?
Buxton. He attended tile Maple
Grove School and married Haldee Stanton of Maple Grove on
June 20. 1901.
They fanned in Maple Grove
brought a twinge of nostalgia— and were residents of Battle
pictures Bitowing old 990 In action
moving to Banfield in 1929.
help prevent iwrkinit* and save
Mrs. Buxton died on March 11,
startling Ute world with her ex­ 1958. In 1963 he sold his farm
ploits ot speed.
and made his home with his
Old 999. a locomotive built rope- children until his health forced
It the
that fatal
him to go to the nursing home
could be : duced 10 per
eight months ago.
.
the nation talking with vision* of

EDITORIAL

Township treasurer, farmer
Maple Grove Township ctetk.
former director of the Benfield
THe phone Company.
Motor* official (who
He Is survived by a son. Gor­
ot 88 mph and even negotiated one don of Banfield; ttiree daugh­
ters, Mrs. Harold (Genevieve)
Stanton. R4 Hastings, Mrs. Jose­
phine Cheeseman. R2 Nashville,
achieved hauling four can, which and Mr*. Harold (Bemece) Gray.
Olivet; six grandchildren; 12
in the automotive industry, Michi­
gan should take this obvious initial 000 pounds &lt;809 and tender weighed great grandchildren; one broth­
er. Cyrus. Maple Grove.
from the legislature

■ mile* in 68 minutes then turned

FUrd company official further testi- sengers must have had a real thrill
tn blasting through the 100 mph

of fame by setting a pace of 112'4
mph on a measured mile on a
straightaway between Batavia.
tpedMr according to tenUxncny N. Y., and Buffalo.
After feat* like, this. 999 became
something of a legend and waa a
main attraction at exhibition* and
on special rum throughout the
nation.
Nowadays, of course, fnany rail­
road line* (excepting those here In
the USA.) are reaching 100-plui
mph siteeds but It was old 999 buck
tn 1883 that first made the breaktlirough. A special salute should
be given to Charlie Hogan, the
engineer nt the throttle during

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE

By
Wslvsrise
AHvanHe

veaiswee aad dcp.ndibilrty

who exhibited such trust and con­
fidence.
'

having WO pointed out to us m

How Not to Pass
Driver’s Test

of the century, that was a fabulous

INSURANCE AGENCY

the breaking of the 1000 mph bar­

M$Ue of Strand Theatre”
219 Wert Stats St.

display at the Museum of Science

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To the Qualified Electors of

Hastings Public Schools, B-1

husband, two sons. Earl ot Nash­
ville, and Meredith of Hastings;
four daughters, Mr*. Wayne
'Margaret! Armour. Mr*. Har­
old (Dorothy) Hawkins. Mrs.
Melvin (.Thelma) Campbell, all
of Hastings: 19 grandchildren;
14 great grandchildren, and one

That A Special Election Will Be Held On

Bedford.

April 11,1966

Key Clubbers at
State Conclave
Four member* of the Hastings
High School Key Club, sponsored
by thn Klwanls, attended the
15th annual convreUlon of tlie
Michigan District of Key Club
International held at the 1'antllnd Hotel In Grand Rapids
March 25-27.

The Polls for the said Election will bo open from 7:00 o'clock A.M., and remain

open until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of the came Election day.

The place (or places) of ELECTION are indicated below:
Sunday.
Three hundred boy* from all
sections of Michigan attended
and heard Father Hugh Michael

drivMSU All-American, waa also one
About 4:10 pm. Monday of many .'^peakers.
Delegates attended caucus aeaGeorge J. Richer. 16, Middle­
ville. was driving a 1865 Ford
State office* were
Boys attended
ty David Wood at hla right. He
subjects m "Integration and
You." "Vietnam Insight" and
"Youth and Alcohol."
Klwanls President Arthur
Streby and Edwin Wlctnlk went
with Uie Hastings Key clubber*.
Hla car hit a northbound 1956
Ford driven by Arthur J. Wlllltta,
65. R2 Hattlnga The wagon
swirled Into a 1964 Comet driven
by Mrs. Ellne Ann Buehler, 58.
631 W. Bond, who was headed
south and attempting to make
a left turn. The Wlllltta machine
bounced off and hit Ron W.
Rlvett’s 1964 Chevrolet which

UPHOLSTERING

Jefferson headed north.
Officer Gary Sunior said the

WEST GYM, HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL, HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS OR QUESTIONS WILL BE VOTED UPONt
Shall Hatting* Public Schools B-1. Barry County. Michigan, assume It* pro rata *hare of the outstanding
bonded indebtedness of Pleosantvlew Elementary School. Berry and Calhoun Counties, Michigan. In the
amount of $260,000.00, consisting of the 1958 unlimited tex bond issue in the remaining amount of
$145,000.00, end the 1964 unlimited tax bond issue-ia th* remaining amount of $115,090.00? The sold
bond issue* maturing serially a* follows:

1958 Bond Issue

J.ty 1. 1944 ,

5.000.00

July 1, 1967

1,000.00

July 1. 1968

5,000.00

July 1, 1968

2.000.00

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

July 1. 1969

6,000.00

July 1, 1969

2,000.00

July 1. 1970

0.000.00

July 1, 1970

2,000.00

Wayne Hazel

July 1, 1971

6,000.00

July 1, 1971

3,000.00

Phono 374-3523

July 1. 1972

7.000.00

July 1, 1972

3,000.00

July 1, 1973

7,000.00

July 1, 1973

3,000.00

July 1, 1974

7,000.00

July 1, 1974

3,000.00

zrily 1. 1975

8,000.00

July 1, 1975

3.000.00

July 1, 1976

9,000.00

July 1, 1976

3.000.00

July 1, 1977

9,000.00

July 1. 1977

3.000.00

July 1. 1978

10,000.00

July 1. 1978

4,000.00

10,000.00

July 1. 1979

4.000.00

10,000.00

July 1, 1980

4,000.00

July 1, 19B1

11,000.00

July 1, 1981

4,000.00

July 1. 1902

12,000.00

July 1, 1982

4,000.00

July 1, 1913

12,000.00

July 1, 1983

5,000.00

July 1, 1984

5,000.00

Jtafy 1, 1985

5,000.00

July 1, 1986

5,000.00

July 1, 1987

5.000.00

July 1, 1988

6,000.00

July 1, 1989

6,000.00

July 1, 1990

6,000.00

July 1, 1991

7.000.00

Call WI 5-3481.

Ben Franklin

Easter Party Needs
embossed border /|&lt;^r

July 1, 1979

July 1, 1980

•

1

24 Matching Napkins

Laster design on while.

35«
HASTINGS

1 Squat'.1 Papt
1 M &gt;• - I. lit.

35&lt;

35E
Limmsof iHitoDtnuuu-

35‘Fe
To Meet Emergencies
In on emergency, help mujf-be

fast and complete! Our ambulance

Bupny-ln-o-N*st

8‘A-in. rabbit sur­
rounded by colorful
eggs, an unusual
decoration.

service is as fast as safety allows.
In addition, it utilizes oxygen and
first-aid supplies, and it con be

July 1, 1992

7,000.00

July 1, 1993

. 7,000.00

SCHOOL,
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT TH I ANNIXATION OF FLEASANTVIIW ELEMENTARY
---------------------------BARRY ANO CALHOUN COUHTIB. MICHIGAN. TO HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS B-1. WILL NOT
BECOME EFFECTIVE UNLESS:
affirmative majority vote of the electors of Hastings Pi

School. B-1:
'

AND

M

(b) Th, alocton of huu.fr— Elanantao' School by a -ajorlty -ota aRpca:

Called with confidence at whatever
hour the need arises.

Decorative Candles

11) Tba awoaaaHoa at aaU Maaaantrlaw Elamantary School to HntU,, Fubllc Schooh B-11

Chicks, bunnies,
and novel shapes.

LEOnflRDOSGOOD
4

iZoOO.OO

. Kip00-00

July 1. 1967

at special LOW prices!

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON

&lt;

•

1964 Bond. Inue

July 1, 1?«£

went more than 100 mph." During

HASTINGS

SPECIAL
School Election

H

,aar&gt;. m r«o IMS-1MS.
be used for opereti

SmS

School District by .45 % of the assessed
&gt; School District for o period of three (3)
bdoih,,
Hl, p«ip«u of provldfo, a toad to

’-funenalJ4o)M

PtAttES K. LEOHAXO

Gay touch for bas­
kets, pack- earn
Bges, too.
29c

JACKD.OIGOOD

Phone 945-2471

BENXFRANKUfSI
T

102 Wu9Mo,at Jeffgeson

$76O,00Q.0C

Dated March 3, 1965

Barbara von Reif
**^7',

�Woodland

Hastings to Host
Training Day for
Area Firemen

‘TS’ESrii

police to 16310 and U_
to M.D60. all a BMW annual In-

Hssttngx Fire Chief Edward
Tudor Monday night Informed

Area Builders
Organize Against

Mr,.

Now
SupW
County

gallon waa ae■anltary sewer between Clinton

their children soon. Parents also

Ing applications for public a*--&gt;
siatance.

be against the E. W. Bliss and
Conductor Edvard McPharlln

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from 12 noon until 6 pm. Mry.
Gerald McMillen is the general
chairman.

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In uddlllon. the group Intends | Mr. and Mra Richard Cotter,
Kilmer and family. * Pfc. Horto study the proposed City son- (Sally and Jill, are planning to
Ing ordinance, housing code and
Kawer nrrikri in
building code. Members also plan Florida.
to work toward* acquiring an
Lehman. He left Tuesday mom- adequate number of qualified
txxjtractora and construe tion
NEW
The Methodist Church women

Gounty abstractor, reports that
during 1865 her office revenue
totaled M0.035 51 while expendi­
tures. Including salaries, totaled
01414-90 for a balance of
0.72061, Orders written totaled
3,417. The peak month for orders
tion Industry hi the area, leadwas August, with 271. The lowest
was January, with 136. Receipts
for 1865 were up 81457.78 over
Directors of the association
the previous year.
community arc cordially Invited.' met
■
Monday night at the Has­
tings City Bank and decided to
invite the secretaries of the Stale
chicken supper will start at 5. Home Building Association and
People are usually standing in the Grand Rapids Home Build­
ers Association to meet with
the Lakewood High School on
them to discuss the wisdom ot
Joining the National Home
Builders Association, and other
come. Lunch after dance.
delicious ' Ikkiw cooked supper relative matters.
The directors are also plan­
displays Ln the classrooms. ning to arrange conferences with
area legislators io sec what can
katooll CtticiTSonny Means was Around 8 the King and Queen be done about the controversial
captain of the 1851-53 Spartan
"contractors' licensing law.”
They also urge all Interested
Is plenty of activity planned for
tile gymnasium. This includes persons to write their represent­
atives and senators at Lansing
about their views on the matter.

Call WI 5-3481,

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Abstract Office
Balance is $3,720

Saturday, April 2, and have a
good time.
Bunday evening visitors at the

Sat., April 9

and Mra. Floyd Begerow
Mra Herald Cbualc. *

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John Mason accompanied his
son. Ben. of Nashville to a lay­
man's meeting at Grand Rapids
last Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Engle visited relatives in
South Bend from Wednesday
until Saturday * Mr. and Mrs.
Admiral Loerch of Lansing and
Mra. LotUc Bumpus visited

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Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs War­
ren Calms spent Bunday with
Mrs. Winn Hutchinson and son.
James, in Ado and called on Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Kitchen near
Lowell. ♦ George Ixxwden spent
Monday with his sister al How­
ard City. * Carl Keppler of Lan­
sing visited Mrs Lottie Bumpus
Friday evening.

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were visitors with Mra. Hlldred
Hesterly and Mrs
CUmena
Schalbiy. Sunday nailers were
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Towsiey
and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tousley. Monday Cynthia Blair came
to help'her grandmother.

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Hteterly. On Saturday they were over the Bsster weekend.
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Schalbiy of Waukegan. Mr. and
Mra. Kennard Bchaibiy of Ed­
more, John Schalbiy of Livonia
and George and Duane Schalbiy.
local. They were celebrating the
March birthdays. To make the
day complete, Hobart called the
family from Florida. Mra. Cllmena Schalbiy has been con­
fined to her bed lately. Out of

of Traverse CKy, Rev. George

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cation from school Thunday and
Friday. Parent - teacher confer -

Mrs. Donald Proefrock Duane
Jarman was elected president of
the group.
Other officers are: Arthur Mc­
Kelvey. vice president: Mrs.
Donald Proefrock. secretary, and
Maurice Greenfield, treasurer.
Mrs. Howard Margin Is head­
ing up the planning committee
for the 25th anniversary class.
This year's banquet will be held
the evening of June 11. The
board will be meeting the eve­
ning of April 6 at the Keith
Bage home to make further I
plans.

Dorothea Smltgan of Muskegon,

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Saturday. April 3. at the church. March 22 at Mrs. Harold Kim­
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coming year.
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Look for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
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�Miss Gronewold
And Lynn Barry
Exchange Vows

Senior Citizens of the Hastings
community met Monday. March
38. at the Episcopal Parish House
for a very pleasant get-together
and an unusually Interesting pro-,

han. known to many in the area
aa "Father Michael," will be the ,
afternoon speaker at College Day
For Women on Monday. April 11.
at Lakewood High School east of

C March

Friday

Cariln began rertoring and re­
pairing old lamps of the part

To insure choice of moraine sew-

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lecturer, making the beautiful pic­
ture*. photographed by himself, ENGAGED —Mr. and Mrs. Shulta visiting her daughter and
George Waldron of Gun Lake
come tq life for his viewers.
have announced the engagement family, the Albert Orsboms. and
the Orient which, with civiliza­
Mr* Ray Hotchkiss.
tions and culture* vastly older
than our own. has so much pleas­
ure to offer the tourUt who is graduate of Western Michigan
University. Mr. Thompson, son
of Mra. Martha Thompson of
precis te.
Leaving the Or let and the Near Copper City and the late Ru­
dolph Thompson. Is a graduate
only tantalizing gllmp*es of the of Northern Michigan Univer­
sity. No definite wedding date
European place*.
WINDING
It is hoped that at some future
PHOTOCEAPHY
meeting Dr. Helrigel will visit
Mias Sandy Belaon, daughter
Senior Citizens again for what we

Lake Odewji and Charlotte Cleve- nun with .Mrs Arthur Steward

N.

Broadway,

R2

Haatlngs.

WHITE'S

Photography

cinatlng account of the European
portion of hl* wonderful Journey.
President Ray Wolfe conducted
the business session. Birthday* and
anniversaries were properly rec­
MR. AND MRS WILLIAM HENRY BURR
ognized - and visitors welcomed
. . . Mias Sandra Jo Anderson Is Married.
Rev. Bugbee offered prayer, men­
tioning those who are confined by
blue with the exception of her long Uinta*. and the meeting was ad­
gloves which were white.
journed to meet Monday. April 25.
at the new Union Hall on Wood­
floor-length gown of beige floral land Avenue
nylon over rose taffeta and her
lucrsBorira were white. The moth-

Presbyterian Circles
Wednesday
Sally Stanton in
nt I
"l— Lw rj I
*
Presbyterian Church ore to meet Pre-Nuptial Whirl

delightful day for Solly Stanton,
daughter of the Roccll Stantons.
two pre-nuptial showers on that
Circle 5 will meet at 1:30 at day.
in live afternoon, Mra Rlch-

’resbyterian Riles
Jnite Couple
In Candlelight

Ixxiteas to the Stanton family
chrysanthemums.
In a candlelight service, the
For traveling the bride chose a
Adrounle.
First Presbyterian Church of Hasbeige, twin buttoned, knit suit with
Circle 7 will meet at a pm. at tci colors, the gift tabic being
especially attractive with belle riage of Miss Sandra Jo Anderson
Th* Women's Committee of
and William Henry Burr.
After a short trip through
were played and to add to the
the Grand Rapids Art Museum
Northern Michigan the couple will
merriment a chance was afforded
uni tiara a Print Show April
oe at home at 315 N. Michigan
1755 8. Broadway. Hastings, and Avenue.
a
winner.
Those
from
Hasting*
Prints by such old masters as
the groom’s parents are Mr. and
Out-of-town guest*, who came
family. Mrs. Lrita Main and attending thia party were the
from Muskegon. Grand Rapids.
bride's mother. Mrs. RoaeU
Rouault and others will be
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis per- Battle Creek and Jackson, included
Stanton, her grandmother. Mra
Lewis Stanton, and Mrs Duan*
•nt day arUata.
home.
Miller. Mra. LaVerne Boaman. at seven o’clock Saturday. March mother. Mrs. William H. Anderson
Jr, and Mra. Fred Bowerman.
played the nuptial music and the
On . Saturday evening, Sally
Ungs High School and Kellogg
Rockford, cousin of the groom, Community Practical Nurses Trataentertained her mother's family. sang the 'Wedding Prayer."
Barry County Medical Care Fa­
culty.
Ine groom la a graduate of Hastable bearing the gifts eras gaily mums tinted blue
decorated with a crepe paper
Mr. Andersen gave his daughter
tn marriage. She wore a gown of
of which he served on the All­
nylon trimmed tn chantilly lace.
Navy boxing team He 1s employed
penal" content* which created
ten decorated the scalloped neck­ by the Tydra Corporation.
line of the lace prlncee* bodice.
ous. the bride-to-be receiving Full-length sleeves ended In points
many beautiful and useful gifts.

Art Museum to
Have Print Show

Klrlria la to be aoieranlsed on
Easter Sunday evening. '
Allan's mother. Mrs. Sug^ie,
Klrlels. of Millstadt. Ill., wa.s airo’

The Clinton Allens
Celebrate 25th
Wedding Jubilee

April I.

pastor, were permitted to enjoy a
leisurely trip around the world.
With Dr. Helrigel'* background,
knowledge ot history and people

a green and white plaid aaxlt Her i PLEDGES TROTH -- Mr and registration should be completed
bouaws* was white camaUosM.
Mrs Max Williams. 1302 Water by April I. Par further Informs• ■ ...
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BL, K-.T.xn
Eaton Rapids, al.S
wish tn
to an.
an­
nounce the engagement of their Montcalm County Extension Office.
daughter. Barbara Anne, to Bert
College Day For Women is one
of the educational aspects of the
Ington Street Barbara U a 1963 Michigan Cooperative Extension
graduate of Eaton Rapids High Service which serve* to Inform
School and is employed at the famUle* of various trends that will
many a reoepUixi
Investors Diversified Service Inc help them form a basis for leader­
Her fiance is a i960 graduate of ship and development of the fam­
Hastings High School and is em­ ily and community.
Open to the public the program
ployed at the Oldsmobile They
have set their wedding date for is sponsored by the Area 10 Coun­
cil of Michigan State University
June 18.
Cooperative Extension Service for
and JU1 Hostetler opened the gifts,
i
.
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i
the three-ctxinty area.
Mra. sari curtuand Mra. Howard
- —* - »

vltlng the public to attend an

Dr. William Helrigel. former
pastor of the Firs* Methodist
Church, was able to realtss a llfa-

The morning session will feature
topics of interest to all. including
-Building Bridges for Parent­
Teenage Communications,* "Men­
tal Health." "The Hidden Ameri­
can." ' New Convenience Foods."
When the Family Decide* to
Travel.'’ "Fabric* for the Family"

the immediate families.

The Carlins Invite
Public Io View
Their Glasscraft

Dr. Helrigel 'Takes'
iSenior Citizens
On World Cruise

College Day For
Women Friday al
Lakewood High

Ringo Swingos
Entertain 29
Guest Couples

dent to anyone otoerving the
gay. run sxirtea arce*ca worn oy
the gala of the Ringo Bwingo
□quare Dance Club on Saturday

Twenty - nine couples from
other clubs joined the Hastings
group for the evening of dancPeterson of Ionia.

603 W Clinton Street, has pledg­
ed to Delta Alpha Chapter of
Sigma Kappa Sorority at East­
ern Michigan University. Sandy
Ik a freshman on a pre • med

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We invite you to see our
Display of Glascroft Creations
as featured in last Sunday's
Enquirer Cr News.
1:00 to 9:00 p.m. All This Week

ond Sunday, April 3.

Mr* Harry Mead. A delicious
lunch was served following the
dance. The club will meet again
on April 9th. AU area dancers

ARDIS and ELZA CARLIN

1312 Eo«t Stat* Street
Hattinge
Dean Shade, N. Michigan Ave­
nue.

ed to the fan-shaped train. Her
bubble veil waa secured to a haadpiece 0&lt; Imitation white roaea and
tiny pearl buds. She carried a bou­
quet of white rosea.
S.
Mra. Peter Schantz of GreenvUla
waa her maid of honor and the
brideomaldi were Mrs. Thomas

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Clirirtine Weeder of Ha
Kelly Lynn Setose. daughter

The 25th wedding anniversary Rapids, niece of the bride was the
flower girl

Clinton Allen Jr. of 1606 Boulder
Drive on Saturday, March 2fi It
was given by the immediate family
and friends Over 100 guest* ar­
rived to wish them well.
They received many wonderful
gifts and luncheon was served with
a traditional wedding cake and
punch. Music was furnished by Le­
roy Lambert and the Four Knights,
the Rodriqous Brothers and Jim
Adams.
I Dancing was enjoyed throughout
the evening and a wonderfrl time

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Tally Ho Red with Navy Piping. Orange Blossom with White
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White Piping. All Nylon.

The
Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
Alma Fingleton

length empire gowns of blue Peau
de sole with white accessories and

thrmuirj with blue center. The
flower girl's tirtsa was a floor­
length pawn of Peau de sole that
Master Andrew Suratt, son of
Suratt is the groom's cousin

man and the usher* were Thoma*
Guests were there from Stanton, Gaylor and the groom* brother.
Battle Creek. Grand Rapids. Nash­ Richard Burr.
ville. Plainwell, Kalamazoo, Rich­
land. Frecjnrt. Middleville. Ver­
montville. Woodland and Hastings
derson helped serve.
The reception was held ti the
Leaaqn Sharpe Memorial Hall after
the wedding. The groom's parents
hasted the rehear**] dinner Friday
night at the Pleasant Point rt»taurant.
The bride's mother wore a floor­
length empire gown of crepe. The
blue bodice and white skirt was
decorated at the midriff with small
blue and white floral applique*.
The Acapella Choir will be ap­ She wore a double strand necklace
pearing at the Utkewtood High
School thia Friday evening. She

»21’5

Sandro Allerding
Sings at Lakewood
With College Choir

Vinnie Ream Boyd
Wins New Acclaim

on •Moms'' Day at the college.
Accolade* continue for Hastings’
Sandra is the daughter of Mr.
and Mra Arthur AUerdlng. 435 Vinnie Ream Boyd, now of AtlanW. Cllhton Street
The folk
Earl Newman of Riley is vbritpubbcatlon of the National League

EASTEB
BEAUTY
Starts with
Your Hair

OUR PEN POINTS WITH
PRIDE TO: Vinnie Ream Boyd,
who 50 consistently over die
Xpan has delighted and inspired

You’ll like the going-places look about these

programa Site makes a queenly,
regal platform appearance with
a voice that has a ringing quality
like that of a fine ball. Her work
is largely educational, for she
haa coached many prominent
men to dvlc Ufa—pallticlana.
lawyers, banura. even thOM tn.
our pulptta — to spaak our lan­
guage more effecUvely. Vinnie

You’ll like the air-cushioned comfort a^nuch
the good looks. Slip into a pair and see^Bl

&lt;dubbed ’•*upart&gt;"i. and follow­
ing a recent appearance before
members of high school dra­
matic clubs thair spokesman

You, too, can have something
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News Notes
From Pennock

IE
"how given at fcHaatMrt Hotel Saturday aftarpoon.

of Iha Pennock Hospital Guttda.

Landscaping of
Medical Facility
Garden Club Plan
uou’il love our

that the Thomapple Garden Club
M5-2026.

Kenneth Kenatnflkn aa board

Honor Mrs. Erwoy
At Farewell Dinner
CUT affidaU

\qaif^t,filing LrH

I

i.fa&lt;eRCanfc

AMm. will talk u»ui ATrU*
and there will be a display of
things brought back from Africa.
aumkrpU Mra. Frank Ritchie a~hd Mra.
George Sleeper are In charge of
the tea and guests are mart

it retiring this month.
Gifts of a picture and an en­
graved pen were presented Mra
Krway.
Also recognised was Richard
Smith, a former employee who
WM prsscntsd gifts, too.. Mra.
Smith waa a guart, too.

Society

newS

The*

BAKED GOODS

wedding

Several eontribuUons have been
received by the Medical Facility
and the Garden Club to carry on
this project.
The Gordan Club Itself la pay-

Um bride- to-be.

Mra.

pitted by the Michigan State Uni­
versity staff, and the plan, aa set
Clayton up by the University, is being

Pennock Guild
Tours Consumers
Home Service Unit

ChoOM

Uanal funds axe received tor this
project It will make further land­
scaping available to these grounds,
which wlU be a lovely addition.

i«n to her hooplLul guild a Wed-

Selection

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J.. for

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Abbey, administrator

entertaining,
red the kitchen
Tuesday afternoon Mra. Byron
Fletcher entertained Ixr bridge
club fur luncheon and cards al new Ideas in cupboard usability, chased the house formerly owned
lighting arrangements and. Of by the late Mines Florence and
her home on Toffee Drive.
course, many electric appliances Arlene Campbell dn W. Walnut
The duplicate bridge game at brighter.
the Emmanuel Episcopal Un­
A menu-Tcclpe folder of the patio
dercroft. on Tuesday evening

by

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY ONLY
Garlic ToastSpecial—2 pkgs.

as a memorial and anyone wishing
to make a contribution to \thl»

rtaUtor her brother and family, ^ndbridge. Honora at the card
ur.nt tn Or. X-KerlM
Faul and Mrs. Don Gill.

Beautiful

6 for 42c

Regular 3Zc

Members of Pennock Hospital
Guild 1 journeyed to Battle Creek

from a

Hot Cross Buns

Caramel Iced Fry Rolls------- 6 for 42c

Hospital Guild No. M waa en-

lertalned Mr. and Mra. Almond

EASTER GOODIES
We wiH have: SPECIAL CAKES. COOKIES .

63c

Coffee Cokes
Almond, bdlternut, date nut, pineapple, blueberry, cherry
and brown sugar nut filled.

Orange Knots

6 for

42c

Cookie Day Every Wed.4 doz. $1.00

DALE'S BAKE SHOP

By request we repeat our . . .

An Invitation was extended to
and’ David Leonard: second.
Judge Phillip MHchoil and Gran­
ville MltcJvll and third, Mrs.
Ruaoell Belfield and Mrs. Wil­
liam Gautache. In the east and vlted tar a special low-calorie
j west play a tic resulted between
I Mr* Chariot Potto and Mra. WUllam Btcbbina and Mra. Ray potluck supper with husbands wel­
Branch and Mra. F. C. Andrus; come. Committee members are
Mra. Richard Beduhn, Mra. James
Covin. Mra. Richard R Welton and

Eoster and

Every
Occaiion

on which
you with

to be

Country Club.

and Barbecued

Thoughtful.

SPARE RIBS
TOO!

LAPO DRUGS

Ready to Servo . . .
Come and Get ’Em!

The Superette

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Permanents - *12.50
Rag. $15.00

—OPEN DAILY—
9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

Andy Cole of Ann Arbor and Mr.
and Mrs. Colon Schalbiy of
Waukegan. 111.

EASTER EGGS
ARE WHERE
YOU FIND THEM

(Compl.t.)

Call 945-3382

Bunday visitors at the Herman

1 Raymond R. Giagfc Jr. son of
, Mr. and Mra. Raymond Blaglc of Mrs. Dillman Walil and daugh­
। R4 Hastings, U home on leave ter of Grus Lake, and Mr. and
1 from Korea until April 15 when
Mra. Jerry Herrick and family
of Chelaeo. Mra. Edna Loveland,
who baa been vvaUljg the Hau­
ers. returned to her Ikhiio with
visiting her parents, the Slagles.
' All were entertained Sunday of- the Herricks.

Tom &amp; Sally Robinson
205 N. Michigan

144 EAST STATE STREET

Easter "Hare"Special

Peg’s Beauty Bar
Above Savings &amp; Loan
Open Evenings by Appointment

CLEVELANDS
Z■lllallbEASTEft
TY) 0 nC
Mok. this th. best-dressed Easter of all . . . with
our well-stylod, well-priced selection of
men', fashions ... made just for you!

$

SUITS

3.by Hdrt, Schaffner &amp; Mi
by Hdrt. Schaffner &amp; Marx

’srvno00
Palm Beach SUITS from

$45°° ,?75”

SPORT COATS
■ p
F

H.S. &amp;Mfrom $55.00 to $75.00
Palm Beach ...from $35.00 to $45.00

Nunn Bush &amp; Edgerton

SHOES for SPRING

DRESS SHIRTS

twt«&lt;
.
,T,.utdir

BUT every store displaying the Security Charge

WEMBLEY NECKTIES to give your
new season clothes the exacting touch

Easter. Just say "Charge If* with your Security Charge
Card . . . No down payment, and you
as 1/10 of your balance aach month

of distinction and good taste
for every purpose.

T°.J250

&gt;10.00) Or, if you wish, pay the entire balance within 25

your Nest Egg .
a Happy Easter!

right
Shop with the Hastings Marchants

who display the

ElATIONAL

■

Security Charge Emblem

Styled by Champ
To top off your naw spring look
FOUR CONVtNItNT WAYS Of BUYING

and

[Uastlngs

Security Notional Bank
of Battle Creek

*695«*9’5
2- cZZ-ffilra** ******

B*"k

Still Um CfaveUed's PoomuI

MEN'S AND B0YS WEAR

�FFa' STATE WINNKM
■

-

-...

New Phone Book

On Honors

, acting a* collection aUUons for
I the ingathering ot -ttw receipts

■, - ■ .
,

School Menu

Drive to Finance!
Exhibit Bldgs, at
Fair Underway

Marriage Licenses For

ss»L..rms.'TSE.

money from the hundreds of
sales people of the county. This
Charlen

Army private,fire* claw. March

awas1

8

the county who are participatEnvelopes with the money and
under­
way Il will continue through
April Ticket* hare been mailed office of The Hastings Banner.
The Middleville Bun and News.
Cowte

W «d« rott« &gt;W&gt;rt/Nm

lhe gtonth of April according to
OCMlal Chairman Hal P. Buerge
Hastings Klwanls Oub. I
Idina

areaniaailon

and

al

radio

PubllC Fnn&gt;m

.

for 1

. ..

la already reconstruct-1
JJJ?
fairgrounds
fairground* and work 1 &gt;r ••»aro ni
the other two buildings being
will continue as

fairgrounds have been chosen by
Hb» Mr board Earl McKlbbin.
Last year the State Legislature
fair manager, has stated that passed the Contractors Licensing

Stephen DeMond
Dies Suddenly
In California

rainsv

Banfield - Vicinity

at Reseda Monday morning. Mi­
one really knows much about chael arrived home from Viet­
nam Sunday morning.
the legislature has to study it a

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youth and adults
more efficient
Two others admitted not filing

_,ur world
o! finks and
weeps?
Wouldn't you
love to put them
all down?
Meet your new
leader, Daisy
Clover

WOOD

stand trial for drunk driving.
And according to Bud Vestal
writing In the Grand Rapids

Warn imKai mira

Family Service

mug ritola and finger prints? authorized eight social casework
staff, despite record levels of
bonds? And above all who needs service and calls for b,elp. The
their qualifications to work at Family and Children's Service
last year served 106 unmarried
their trade? *
,
mothers, gave professional coun­
seling to 740 families, placed 47
lectors!
children In adoptive homes and
Fred Ziegler
supervised up to 32 children at

The Raymond Vinborg family of providing the services of• three
Cleveland will arrive this weekend
has a clerical staff of four.
Trantum. a 1035 graduate of
about Wednesday with Mra Wedel Colgate University, received his
master of social work degree In
1937 from the Columbia Univer­
sity School of Social Work. He is
are in Poughkeepsie. N Y. visl'lng a member of the National Asso­
arw.
IK. -TV—. ciation of Social Workers and
the Academy of Certified Social
Friday. 10 - year - old Denny Workers.
Slander of Indianapolis. Ind., will
fly here to visit her grandparents, clal work career with three and
the Leon Wanders, for 10 days. a half years as a caseworker for
Saturday evening the Slanders will the Family Service of Cincinnati.
entertain the Carl Richards and Ohio. For the next two years he
Mrs Jake Zwtedky of Grand Rap­ was assistant to the district sup­
id* and Mrs Clifford Dolan for ervisor of the Cleveland. Ohio,

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Concrete Blocks
Sand &amp; Gravel
Nashville, Mich.

Adult Entertainment

Phone 653-2791

It’s a Family Problem

as executive In charge of the
Ingham County branch of the
Michigan Children's Aid Society,
and for the next three years waa
administrative director ot the
Muskegon Children's Home. Be­
fore going to Philadelphia in

mlnlstrator of the Sara A. Reed
Home in Erie. Pa. supervising
both a children's home and a
home for the aging

position In BatUe Creek by a
committee headed by James J
Dunn, chairman, and now presl
dent of the agency.
The new director's wife. Jane,
and younger children will Join
him later, after their home In
Merlon 1s sold. Mr. and Mrs.
Trantum are parents of four
children: David, a teacher In
Wabash. Ind.; John Thomas, a
student al Ball State University
in Muncie. Ind.; Dennis. 17, a
high school Junior, and Lisa. 15.
a 10th grader In Merlon.

LEGALS
FUBUCATIOM OBDBB.

RUNMNG A FAMILY IS NG BUSINESS
Art. von worrying too muck over Money
PrvbUvuf
Are Money Probleme upsetting the whole
family I

CONSOLIDATION LOAN MAY SOLVE YOUR PtOMIMS
Pay all your bills.
CmX payment — Have 1 place to pay.
Get extra auJt at tko «mw timo.

AlrharS J.

Hu*.os
101 WhI Rule 4li
Hailing*. Mkkisan
FUBUCATIOM OBDBB .

*25°° ~ 1000
MB JUN

Local finance
RJrkara J.

Rwm

945-3424

tor a potluck supper and cards

ard were Saturday
r. and Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Louis Myers and family
from Battle Creek called on Mr

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

Won't you come In soon and register your
choice of chin* pattern In our Bridal Regiitryl

You're sure to find ona you'll love In our broad
selection of Lenox and other fine china.

Along with our best wishes we have a charming gift for you
... a miniature of the Lenox China swan In a specially created
gift box. No cost or obligation, of course.

Dowling Church. Bunday,
and Mrs. Quentin Schindler and

home. -i
executive director of the Inter­
Church Child Care Society of her Lincoln School sixth gradPhiladelphia. Pa., for the past
eight years. He nils a vacancy from Hastings spent the after­
left by the resignation last Oct. noon with Mr. and Mr* Luther
Lena. * Kathryn Frey Spent
a similar poaiUon with a larger Saturday afternoon and night
agency near Washington, D.C.
During the interim, Mrs. Jane Leonard and family. Mra. Lcontys.
Allen. Uie local agency's direc­

acting director.

PENNOCK

Air Defense Command.
The Oay Jordans will return
and Mre. Don Vahkung in Chicago
today from a KH
Sarasota. having &lt;*nt many hours
signed
aa
a sentry dog handler through Northern
with the Bernie Meyers, former
in
Battery
C.
Sth
Battalion,
en
­
Hastings residents. anJoying their
tered the Army in July I960. He
completed batoc training at Fort

of Indian Hills Drive have re- Army

Continued from Page One

he was executive secretary of the
Red Cross in 81 Joseph County.

culver

throughout the Woodland area.

4B«a Klrt.te MwahaMM. M*
Bally BUataa. Ml HMStevUls

Whitmore from BatUe Creek.
sianal Hastings visitor, entertained Tolx. Germany. Bpcctallat MurWarren Mead and mother.
duties,
Sunday Miss Mary Morey of Ann
Ing and military teaching methKlatt, of Cambridge. Maas., were
he to regularly stationed near
Augsburg aa a food service sup­
ply sgsdallM, with the 30th
also a special research project for Field Hospital. Murphy entered
his work at MXT. The gathering the Army in October 1963 and
served to celebrate three birthdays completed basic training at Fort
-Denny's. March 31; Mary's, April Knox, Ky. Murphy attended
1. and Cedric's (Bid's) coming up Delton High School. His wife,
Monika, is with him In Germany

«

better in succeed parsing laws. But they think
will make the displaying that by July 1st they will un­
okploltatloo of the agricul- derstand it well enough to ex-

to serving with the 56th Artillery.

Stephen DeMond. 53. died
suddenly at 1 pm. Wednesday, Dorothy Buxton*.
March 23. al Rrocda. CaMf. of a
a potluck birthday
mother. Mrs. Myrtle
farming before entering the
their family moved from Hea­ attending were: Mr. and Mrs. wood and Joined the two couptea
tings to 6534 Lindley, Reseda. Earl Dunn and family, Mr. and for dinner. Of course, Howard and
Mrs. Victar Schauta and family Bernie worked in a golf game with
from near NaahvtBe, Mr. amj
Murpay. Rl. son of Mrs. BeUy A.
Venice. You guessed It Howard P. Murphy. Rl Delton, waa graduand Bernie bought the lunch. Mrs.
family. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Frank iPeg&gt; Mumford, formerly
In California

the buildings are now being owners from unethical practices sons. William. 27; Phillip. 25.
Sunday.
In the building industries.
on duty in Vietnam; two daughTo obtain this license, a fee of
Gerald Dunn
were Sunday c
Btate. Financial Status Reports. bert of Hastings and Royce of
Credit ratings. finger prints and Nashville.
a mug shot must be submitted
with the fee. If the applicant
his family, and Stephen bad Kathryn. * Dickie KUgore spent
Klwanls and Exchange
taken them to-the airport Wed­ the weekend with his aunt and
will be working on the amlnaUon.
nesday morning for their return uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Doster,
special gifts committee has
trip. When he returned to hto in BatUe Creek.
The Ladles' Pedro Club and
their husbands met at the home
tails for the accepting of special

nationa to this project which will

Ti1 the world's most frequently used
i; books—U&gt;e telephone directory-ts being delivered to General
Telephone customers in Wood­
land, A. M. Ooodney district

38 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE
Mow. sow. tow. Uli, plow, haul, seed, fertilize, remove „lu,
you name the Job and Wheel Horse lias the attaching tool you'll
need. See the complete line of Wheel Horse treetors .nd quick­
attaching tools now on display.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE

142 E. State St., Hastingi
art—

Hodg es
DEPENDABLE JEWELERS
IN OUR NEW STORE AT 122 W. STATE
Bridal Headquarters for Barry County

Ph. WI 5-2983

�y School .
I Studies
Accounting

I Maple Valley
Juniors Present
i3-Ad Comedy

6 at Lakewood
Have Perfect
6-Week Records

Final Traval Program-The Eth
program of the 1M5-M Klwanls
World Travel Series wUl be pretented by Roqtaln Wllhelmasn at
8 pm. Tuesday, April 6. in Cen­
tral Auditorium. Wllhelmsen will
take his audience, vicariously oi
ski. Denn* Thompson. O*ry course, on the “Yucatan Trail*.".
Troyer, Dave Welch, Janet He explores a Spanish fort, cas­
tles. villages and newly-dlscovWoods. Nancy Eatep;
ertd 1.000 year-old tomb. Those
without season tickets may ob-

Robin McMillen. Joel Pepper.
Mary Petrie. Fred Rafflsr. Joyce
Ribban*. Linda Roberta. Hilde­
gard Schmidt, Steve Schray,

New York Life

Elect RUBY HENNEY

Hastings

The HI chard Fluke* ot Vicks­
burg wtre guests of the Robert
MacArthur* on Sunday. The
MacArthur* spent last week in
Lexington, Ky.. attending a gift
show. Around the flrat of April,
Mra. MacArthur plans to go to

Lind* Garrey, Dorothy Smith.
Lan* Northrup and. NeiaonAppeiman.

Garllngcr. Janice Heidrick. Ste­
phen Hephncr, Janet Hoppough;
Gary Kimble. Gary Kneale.
Howard Meytra. Priscilla Mick,
Mark Newman. Carole Possehn.
Pam PrangEr, Nancy Sinclair.
Kathy BteeL Jeff Walla. Joyce
Zook, Nancy Ericksen:

Thought: For A Week
You can only ex­
tend the hand of
friendship, you
cannot force the
other fellow to
grasp it.

Mayor
Charles Cappon.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Carlson and
family will be leaving on Good
.Friday to spend the Easter
weekend with his parents, the

Hastings

Be assured your Vote and Support in
the General^TecKari; April 4th will be
greatly appreciated-

Personal Mention

BECKWITH

10 Yaara Butlnau Experi­
ence and the ability to
work for and with the
general public.

.

One dollar will buy a membership but, of course, if you can contribute more, we can ora IL.
Or perhaps you would rather make gift* of the needed Hera* and a list of such item* 1*

FRANKLIN C.

• Qualified to larva In
tfila Important office
by having bookkeeping
training and experience

;

:

To a deprr-ed person entering or residing .1 the hoqrttel. lh~O small item, afford a needed
link with the world outside. Your contribution may serve a* a helping hand on the road to
recovery for many residing at the hospital.

Re-Elect

Treasurer

j
।
'
1

I Promise To Continue To Serve
the People of Hastings with Com­
plete Honesty. Thoroughness and
Dedication.
" i

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HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
pftMRt

BROTHER GOOSE
By William Davidson

sponAble
FUNERAL HOME

Central Auditorium
j8:00 P.M.

March 31 - April I
Admission 50c

REAL ESTATE
Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES

A YtAt KOUHO Hour AT THOAHATTtl LAKI wM&gt;
room, dining room, kitchen, two bedroom* and bath. newly
paneled, naw hot water heater, new oil furnace, and pump, has
aluminum siding, two Mali garaoe
$9.SUMM

HOUSE IN WOODLAND has three bedroom* upstair* and one
bedroom down, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath,
water heater, has a basement with new gas furnace, waler
softener, hardwood floors up and down, good well, septic lank
for .7.$3,700.00

AN EXCELLENT INCOME FROFERTY IN THE THIRD WARD,
close in, has two apartments, one has three bedrooms with
closets and bath, and the other apartment has four bedrooms
with closets, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath and pan­
try. full basement with two gas furnaces, two water heaters,
and a two-stall garage for$16,500.00

trouble getting to the bank?
try HCB’s Checking Service
Time is short, time runs fost, too much to do, you'll never last. . .
slow down . . . use our personalised check service and you'll have a
lot of time on your hands . . . that's HCB. of course!

COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

Iliistimis liilii Bnnh
MIMMS: Faferal tW*&gt;t I

»■ C«r&gt;»,«»I.H

VriMAy, NtdfkMy Stnfn M 71 CmUhhmu Th,.

A REAL GOOD BUY IN A NICE HOME IN THE SECOND WARD,
ha* two bedrooms upstair* and two bedroom* downstair* and
living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, good basement
with brand new gas furnace, new roof, newly painted outside,
I Vi stall garage, nice lot for$8,000.00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,
with throe bedrooma upatairs; downstairs it hat one bedroom,
two living rooms, dining room, kitchen, full bath, basement with
gas beet, double garage, living room is carpeted, and drape* go
alio, tform window*, screened-in front porch, workshop on
back for-*$11,000.00
AN EXTRA COCO NOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with throe
bedrooma and closet* upstairs, and hall, two bedroom* and hall
are carpeted, and downstair* it has a living room, dining room,
kitchen and new bath, ceramic Hie, with tub. shower seat and
lavatory, full basement, gas conversion furnace, hat blown In
Insulation all over the house, ha* aluminum siding, new cement
orivewey, combination storm window* and Kroons, and ttorm
door*, the living room h carpeted, also deep froexe, washer and
dryer, gas «lpw, has all new wiring$11,000.00

A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD Km two bedrooma
upstair* and one closet, and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kjtchen and bath, full basement with gat furnace,
water softener.' ha* insulation, metal awnings, double garage,
newly decorated, for$7,500,00

A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4tk WARD, haa
two bedroom* upstair* and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, ha* basement and gat floor fur­
nace, brand new garage and utility room, full comer lot fat
$9,000.00

BUILDING LOT IN 2ad WARD, rawer and water in, ha* a garage
on it, also a part basement-------$1,500.00
WE HAVE A HOME IN BATTLE CREEK, with throe bedrooma and
bath up and down it ha» one bedroom, living room, dining room,
kitchen, full basement, new oa* furnace, new water heater, new
front and back enclosed porches, want* to tree* for. place wMh
•bout 30 acre* norlffof Hasting*.

THREE NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

. A NICE VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition for ---$450.00

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND
NEED NEW LISTINGS
HASTING* SALRMEN
Cert NietUara’a beeae&gt;aaH

WI 5-3004

�S to Open Spring Sports Sked Next Week
n Golfers,
ns Launch
■ Monday

Area Basketball
Stars Receive
Wide Recognition

Tri-CBnsafcafl
W Attend
Thomapple Boy The Tri-Couhir Busted!
Scout Cavalcade

About Bowling.

MkkBeviDe-s Robert White, for

BcouUng — wltnMsed the second
annual circus type show put on
by the Cub Snouts, Bor Scouts

tad
handicap

nd Regional

MichaelMatte, Ron
flmla at Lonatng.

from Ionia County and Cale-

panta. Forty nine of Um
tend unite took part Lr

Working at pitching portUom

Meivln Haight, general chair­
man of this project, stated that

TH! MOK. uih

AUcrdtag. Nixon. Spoon and WUBaughman, Wayland, and Duane

Entertain Coach Bob
on tile Hilltop, m elseWestern Michigan.

Williams

Um wood-tv

Those earning participation arable mention on the State
awards in 18® Included Tarry Ben­
nett, Dick Campbell. Chuck Car­
lisle, Bob Gibson, Ron Ixnbee,
Doan. Alma; Denote Springer
Jim Organ, Phil Arnold, Dale
Bob dole. Dave Goldworthy. Steve Joe Bartolacd, Charlotte.
Mapto Valley's Dick Steward
Hubbell. Bob Ironside. Tom Kurr. was named to the All-State Class
C third team picked up DPI.
Brown,

Kevin

Lambert.
Tumea.

Busy Wolverines
couteate thia Spring, including

Gordie Enters
500 with New
Powerful Car
one of the outztandlng newcomWeinberger Hemes Specials en­
tered in the 50th Indianapolis

Wo think of the Job of servtein*, our dientx as « round-thodock proposition. After aS,

All iffan fl Tim
llflllltllig IllflU
I

on uOrVICB

F

••’puffer ■ loss ... fire in your
home, auto aeddent, business

The other is nearing com­
pletion In Fred Gerhardt's ghop
With the type of engine not yet
designated.
Johncock qualified a conven-

catastrophe.. .you want help
right away. Youll get Jurt that

of 155:012 miles on hour and
drove it to 5th place in 1965.

__ * 7°° pIacc y0Ur P™1****
pcogism in our hand*.

RANDSEN’C
Insurance Agency

Over Miller’s Juwolars
120 W. STATE ST.

Phono
WI 5-4174

Have Good Puppies
The Barry County Humane
Society reports there are four,
elght-weck-old puppies, part
German shepherd and part Lab­
rador retriever, available for
adoption at the dog pound. There
are four other eight-week-old
puppies, port English shepherd.
Persons Interested may contact
through the ghertfTi office.

There’s a seat saved for you

TH1
NAU: In selecting the prop- ball. the beginning
bowler gives first concern to the thumb hole. It ehould not ba
too loose, nor loo tight. Place the thumb in the thumb holo
.nd nrt.te th. thuSb do*wt» ud
Idl,. Th. re dtould be little ot no friction. Le.rlnj the tlvn!
in the thumb hole, place the hand over the contour of the
baH and check the second creases of the two middle fingers.
If they extend about %-inch past the inner edge of the hole,
this it said lo be a well-fitted conventional type bait

.

There’* only one way you can know how really new these
two tractors are . . . drive one! Feel the 3- or 4-cylinder
variable-speed gasoline or direct-injection Diesel engine come
alive. Learn the pleasure of 8 uniformly spaced forward
speeds. Experience the instant response that a power-on-demand
hydraulic system puts at your finger-tips. You’ll also be impressed
by a differential lock that claws you out of trouble ... by
hydraulic brake* that never need adjusting ... by midpoint
and rear FTC's that you can operate simultaneously
at different speeds ._ . and by comfort that competes
with hearth and home. We have a new “1020" or
B
“2020" Tractor waiting for you to drive. Stop in soon. W

"OlOYEARBRO5
rvl 5-5052 -

HASTINGS -

124 N. JEFFERSON

grounds.
James Wlswell. District Scout
chairman, and Richard Shuster,
master of ceremonies, kept the

Lakewood Cage
Tourney Finals
Friday Night
ood

BOWL

Independent Baakelball

The Hasting! High School
"prep'' band, directed by Jack
Bender, played a short concert wood Hlfch school.
' '
The tournament started Mon­
played throughout act one—the day, and compeUUon during the
grand entry —when 1.100 Cube,
Scouts. Explorers and the Adult

FOR FUN ANO
HEALTH
"It's America's

j

Steve Robinson is
WMU Champion

Armchair Athlete 72?

Hastings High athletes who .participated in the champion­
ship basketball and wrestling reasons were honored Monday
night at the Saxon Athletic Boosters Cub banquet held in the
East Gym. It was a fine, potluck affair and congratulations
should go to the few members of the Athletic Boosters who do
such a tremendous job in backing the Saxon boys.
The Athletic Boosters could use more than the 51 member­
ship fee that most of' us give
'
i
them.
The same small group—
Warren Williams, Dick Nixon.
Harm Wiloox, Bert Payne, Bill
James. John Will. Bob King, Bob
Abbey, (formerly Don Baty). Joe
Duffy. Dick Allerdlng. Rolland
Furrow et. al—has done a great
Cheerleader! receiving awards
deal of the work which resulted
in some 15.000 for achplarehlpa, from Coach Pat Murphy includfor 25 boys, plus many other ac­
complishments. Added blood is
needed and a meeting to name Jeanne Cary, Gretchen Huebner,
Mary Lynn Betties, Betty Belsan
day, April 11, in Room 188 at the and Bandy Gillespie, vanity.
high school. . . .
Junior vanity awards went to
Kathy Gerald. Anne Bchondelmayer. Patty Clarey, Debby Kee­
ler. Debra Bl os a and Greta
Guenther.
'
•
1 Freshmen certificates went to
Shells Baty, EUeen Tucker, Sue
Wai If are, Bronwyn Williams,
Bonnie Abbey and Martha Ironaide.
'
Presenting Varsity letters to
his West Central championship
basketball team waa Coach Boo
VanderVeen. All squad members
earned letters: Steve Bchondelmayer, Captain Ken Weller, John
Nixon and Jack Bender, Banters;
Jim King, Dave Williams. John
Peterson. Tom Bortak, Steve

Favorita Family
Ortad ftaplda.
ttate league mb-

erette, won the 150-pound intra­
mural wrestling rm amptench I p
and trophy at Western.Michigan
University. Steve, who wrestled
at 133 hit final year at Hastings
High, is a freshman at WMU.

of Michigan Stalo's 1M6 vanity
golf squad.

Fun"

Open Bowling
Time Available
Phone Wt 5-3184
IVM Adi StU Uoutd IUau.

roe
AND KUnVATlOMSI

WOODLAND SCHOOL FAIR
Everyone'! Invited FREE!
Woodland School Gym
Saturday, April 2 ... 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
FUN

-J1'

•

FRIZES

GAMES

•

JIASTIH^S

------ Chicken Dinner------

Adult* $1.25

CMIOrea 75e
Call WI 5-S4SL

WHAT'S YOUR PREFERENCE IN MUSK?
CHANCES ARE, YOU'LL FIND YOUR FAVORITE

Junior Vanity awards went to
Rick Abbey, BUI Ellis, Jim Fish­
er, Mike Fitzgerald, Greg OUlons,
Don Lawrence and Roger Will,
sophomores, and Glen Cota. Gary
Hall. Tom Hoke and Gary Robbc,
freshmen.
Freshmen certificated went to
Feldpousch. David Fisher, Leo
Hammond. Al Hengesbach, Oreg
Martin, Steve Pocernlk, James
Pryor. BUI Shultz. Doug Storrs
and Steve Strickland.
Manager awards went to Dale
Barry, vanity: Gordon He*s,
Junior Vanity, and Don Ken-

behind the steering wheel of a
totally new 38 h.p. 1020 or
53 h.p. 2020 Tractor

kind to be held in the Thorn­
apple District and if Scouting
keeps growing the circus type

tale, the chic bowler will buy one of each.

HOHN

earned participation

Coach Bob VanderVeen a track-

Randy

&lt;*«

m Ml u

Receiving Var»ity letter! on
the West Central and Regional
championship wrestling teain
from Coach Bob Miller were
Mark Anderson, Co-Captatns
Ken Cole and Bob Gibson, Tom
Olbeon. Charles Jordan. Terry
Keller. Dennla MacKenxle, and
Charles Myers, seniors: Jim And­
rew!. Phil Arnold. Rod Hall and
Dale Miller. Junior!, and Lindon
Endsley and Marvin Howell,
sophomores. "
Participation ccrtlflcstes went
to Lynden Robinson and Mike
Wallace.
Junior Vanity wrestling
Bob Bassett, Richard Blrke.Grcg
Bishop. Ron Bradley. Larry
ChrUtte, Larry Cook. Ron Court­
ney. Robert Cort. Gary Cuyler,
Paul Endsley, Charles Erway,
Bany Eye, Allen Felske, Robert
Goggins. Tyler Guernsey. Mark
Halbert, Dwui Lambert. Jerrold
McKelvey, Gary Moore. Harold
Rogers. Michael Root. Dan Slo­
cum. Stan Stockham. David

Plan Motorcycle
Training Cla»s
A training class for nil per­
aims Interaated in learning l»w
to operate, ride and make minor
repaira to motorcycles is being
planned.
The eourae will be sponsored
by Geodyear Brea. Im piemenI*.
Bin'! Cycle Shop and the
Barry County Sharin'. De-

TYPE IN OUR NEW SUNDAY AFTERNOON

EASY LISTENING SCHEDULB!

LOOK WHAT WEVE GOT SUNDAY!
12:00-12:45 Lenny Dee, Earl Grant
and Jackin Davis

2:00-2:15

Polkas

2:15-2:30

Marches

2:30-2:45

Percy Foith

2: 45-3:00

Classic Favorites

3: 00-3:15

Three Sons

3:15-3:30

Andy Williams

3:30-3:45

Billy Vaughn Orchestra

3:45-4:00

Dean Martin

4:00-4:15

Country Ballads

4:15-4:30 . Top Tune Portion
4:30-4:4$

Tijuana Brass

4: 45-5:00

Polkas

5: 15-5:30

Petulo Clark

5:30-5:45

Al Hlrt

5:45-6X10

Top Tuna Portion

6:006:15

Show Tunas

6:15-0:45

Dinnar Music

PLUS: News capsules on the hour end the half-hour
throughout the afternoon; complete 15-minute
summaries Sundays at 12:45 p.m. and 5.-00 p.m.

Sport highlights at 15 minutes past each hour.

Concisf weather information at IS to each hour.

WBCH
Hastings and Bany County's
Own Radio Station

\p

1220

on your Dial

�17V-4A1 and Emma MaCroolnger UtMOl.

H&amp;etliMa Hl
58. Mary's

Allan Hinrlchsen 178. Jack Cro-

bom/w

•locum 150. Phyllis Brown 151
AJBC JUNIOR DIVISION
I, Coleman

BfaBoabiu—
Northside 48H, Sanitary Service
47H and Aluminum Product* 29
Good aorta*: Wes VanDenburg
175-484, Rick VanDenburg 158­
451. Chuck Sunlhelmer 158-434,
147-415.
173-487, LufliUa WU-

MONDAY BOWLRRETTE8

188-408, Marsha Bchockley
MR Pauline Italy IM-374.

VAJ Mobil 81. Hastings Floor
•oct Weycrtnan 170-440, Marge Covering MH. Mahler's MH.
Hasting* Milling 53. Arcade
Beauty Salon 50. Miller's Duradean 49, Actlonflex 47, RockhillOS. and Bart High Ul-481.
Banghart 44, Bums’ Refrigera­
tion 43, Cuyler1* 42 and Copper
Grace Alterding 150, Shirley
mond IM. MardeU TuckerGood series: Shirley VanDen­
berg 201-575, Bart Kltraey 201­
Kingsbury 180, Betty Zleg- 511, Wilma Daniels 204-543, Faye
IM. Maggie Corrigan 154. Alien 193-510. Sally VanDulne
177-492, Irene Carpenter 183-486.
Sharon Harrington 189-442. Nan­
cy Taylor 178-470, Shirley Drake
172-460. Sharon Vickery 178-480,
Jimmy Belt* 159-453, Pat Conly
189-481. Phyllis Thompson 185­
460. Irene Heath IB4-495. Ellen
••a.
jonn Davl* 190-477, Betty Sheler 177­
KaaUuky 224 -579. Ron AaUow 457, Ruth Thoma* 159-470, Betty

KIWANIS WORLD TRAVEL SERIES

Tuesday, April 5, 1966

Big D 48. Parmata's
m 48-A. Auto Tag tan
Michigan • W.&lt;Tw&lt;lrx 35.
GmR BMHbt Shirtay VanDen- Kalamazoo were
Oeorae Oren ★ Mr. and Mrs

Bill Gautsche
Named to Fishing
Hall of Fame

first client caught a keeper and

itttac

upon Leet Land lake in 1982
The following *tory about Wil­ There he guided 15 different
liam E Qautache Jr., wax written
were Sunday callers of Mra. EfTle by Don L. Johnaon in hte “OutParker. * Mn Lizzie Blough end
Mrs. Mina Wieland accompanied wsukee &lt;Wte&gt; Sentinel.
surface plug: the others hit Bill's
Mr and Mrs Floyd Thompson to
Gautsche, who live* with hte buck tails
BANTAM LEAGUE (UNDER 18) 186-474, Leah Dave 186-474, Jean the Hope Church Bible Class wife and nve children at M7 W.
The Hasting* Civil Air Patrol
“He also specialized In guiding
Sunday. They enjoyed dinner al
more applicaUqoa it
Standtag*: Haan1* MH. Dales
the church. * Mr. and Mra. Green Street, came to Baiting* paraplegics — persons paralysed
meeting. dapwr thV
179-460. Maxine Dipp' 175-473, Leighton Yoder of Elmdale visi­ In 1963. He left here about two below the waist—and they began
coming ...
In number* _to___
the______
resort
ted Mra. Lizzie Blough Sunday. years ago to Join Acllonrod and ..........
ridge 171-4M, Peg Cmnlnger * Mr. and Mr*. Gary McGhee the Bronson Reel Company at' where he worked
"They have great strength In I
184-483, Lucille Willi tea 162-467, and children were Saturday Bronson
Mildred SnWth 177-483, BeUy luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson's story about Gautsche their anna, and really make good ;
Lantem 374. Food Center 87, Heeler 178-405. EUm Davte 173- Jack Bowman Ln. Hasting*
being named to Fishing's Hall of 1 fishermen.' ha- recall*
- , 1
Bum's 384, Hastings Aluminum
Fame in a ceremony held In MU-1 “Bill first worked at a booth at moeth, when
34. Hasting* Motors 30. Auto Sandy Merrill 175-478.
_ ____
Lyle Blough waukee follows:
the Sentinel Sport*
Show in ____
1949. | P»®«ram caa
Tag Inn 28 and V A J Mobil 21.
"The Fishing Hall of Fame ' Wlthln'a' few ’years~he’had "quR i
attended the opei house honorng Mr. and Mra. Gene Allen was veil represemea ai rne ocn- guiaing to join a large roa; in aearen ana reacue procenura
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standtags: Welton's Heating n Hastings Saturday, honoring tlnel Sport* - Travel and Boat manufacturing firm. He became : and three will get oterrvor train•heir anniversary: * Mr. and Show when It opened this year— it* sale* manager, and finally. 1 Ing such as map rmdlng navigaMrs. Robert Toobr and children but even more so before It closed I president.
I ••—
—•—*— —-*
J. Burnworth 140-248. J. Whit­ snee 59, Thornapple Rink 58.
Sunday At the show. Bill I "Two year.* tgo. BUI was I
ney 125-244, D. Ingram 123-337. Ken'* A Bob'* Gulf MH. John­ Johnson of Middleville Sunday Gautsche Jr., was named a new [ named sale* manager of Action
[Sales of Bronson. Mich, which
son's Furniture 50 and Poli'i * Mr and Mrs. Woody Wyn- member.
jarden and daughter of Hastings
den 138-290, C. Dahlhourar 119- Construction 44H.
BUI Is tire second Wisconsin merged two of the Nation's best I Major Jim Jeneen. squadron
Good scorn: Walt Sinclair sere Sunday luncheon guests of born angler to be named to the known makers of rods and reel*.
140-238. C. Ncrrt* 120-225, M. 190-504. Bob Toasava 242-578 Mr and Mra. Dean Stuart.
Hall of Fame. He's a native If I The other Wisconsin born
Funeral services for Floyd Withee and was a fishing guide Fishing Hall of Fame member?
Maurice Adriaruon 178-620, Lou­
M. HMllkar 112-215, D. VaaDv- ise Annis 172-412, Larry Poll Geiger of Lowell, father ot In the Hayward area for several I That's Don Gapen of OrangeMotan 108-214, J. Wyngarden 245-551. Jim Rhoades 180-491 Charles Geiger, were held Tues­ year*. His parents, who now live vlUe. Ill., who waa born In Mon­
day al the Roth Funeral Home In New London, were there to roe. And Gapen te now a sales
and Roy Hewitt 204-533.
-h Lowell. Burial was in Freeport see Bill's name added to lhe representative for Bill Gauteche's were made Ln Michigan thia
DerMolen 419-209. D. DatUhouaer
vear and rvn were ni-Uaafi*1
1
124-207, M Nett 120-207, a H1UI- RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2 Cemetery. He died Saturday * honored roll* kept by the Sport*-1 firm!
“Bill Cullerton of Elmhunt '
..
_ *
_
_
ker 108-204. G. Drum 128-202.
Standings: Gilmore's 70. Ack- Miss Linda Munjoy of Flint men's Club of America at its
spent the weekend with her par- Evanston (III.) headquarters
IU.. Leon Chandler of Cortland. I Michigan State swimmer Gary
J. Miller 106-202, M. Neiaon 106­
mi*. Mr and Mr*. Jule Turner.
N.Y., and Dick Kotls of Akron. Dilley won a pair of Big Ten
202. D Gank 106-202. C. Ander­
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bud
Lake
of
Ohio,
were
the
other
Hall
ot
backstroke
Utte*
in
1986
to
Ufe.'
said
the
man
who's
had
son 114-200. K. Rayner 107-200, vel 53H. Johnnie * 52. Walldorf f*
50. Parker's 474. Hastings Meat* Hastings were Friday visitors of many a big thrill In a career of
Mr. and Mr*. Jule Turner to help fishing.
Mrs
Turner
celebrate
her
birth
­
“
Bill's
best
known
to
State
---------------—
---------fishing
clinic
Ln
the
Arena
SatCOMMERCIAL MINORS
day. ♦ The Turner children at­
Chemicals recovered from the
as the man who designed urday morning—and what a Job
Emmeth EngeMth led the 587, Pat OUmore 206-845. Ken tended a birthday party for unglers
------------ - --« •-------- ----dl(j|
pulping process when making
Commercial Minora Thursday, Mugridge 543. Bob Ward 540. Becky Zimmerman In Hastings
The 150 person* who attended
'•ending 245 pin* crashing into Paul Cassel 534, Jack Bowman Saturday, a Mr. and Mrs. Royal one of the all-time great muskle
lures.
It's
rare
to
find
a
muskle
the
clinic
were
so
pleased
that
the pita for high game and 533. Ray Lundquist 529, Jack Good of Delton were Sunday
finishing with 5M. Galen Daniel* Sheter 525. Jim Wrntock ML dinner gueata of Mr. and Mrs. fisherman'* tackle box which Charlie CoUin*. show director,
doesn't contain at least one Billy
rolled 219-590. Carl Hathaway Dave Kruko 200-514. Gordon Wm. Klcmp.
Finn bucktail.
574. Ray AapmaU 547, Penny French 514, Bob Peter* 508. Earl
"How do you become a famous
Fredrickson 538, Ray Jenkin* Blake 503 and Lea Springer 500 day dinner guest of Mrs Mabel fisherman? Bill left school with
534. BUI Camldy 209-529,' Paul
Gillespie of Hastings. * Mrs. | alms of being an auctioneer. He;
Robert Newton and BUI, Roger ran out of breath and money In
621, Carl AaplnaU 219-518. Gordie
Blough and Rodney Cool at- muskle country and took a guidMiddleville
Howe 510. Robert Ingram 508.
tended the Jr. and Sr. Band
Vem Harhta 204-503. Gorton
Concert at Middleville. ★ Mra.
By Mr». Mary Jackion
Trick 503 and Woody Wyngarden
Robert Newton and Mrs. Bob
EXPERT TIRE
501.
Humphrey attended the Band
SERVICE
Howard Martin, Clyde Divine
Boosters meeting Monday in the
If you are proud of your furnishing*
and Bob Reynolds all rolled
Middleville cafeteria. * Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Newton and sons.
lost all four pointe to the DepuBill and Jim. and Mr, and Mrs.
and want to protect your investment.
James Cool and Rodney attend­
Tire Shop
Mra. Vem Llckta. Wednesday. * ed the Saladin Bund concert in
the quintet Jim Spoon had a
Hastings. * Arthur Fuller of
have them cleaned the safest and most
U. S. ROYAL
terrific 112-377 rolling for Culll- family have moved Into their Grand Rapids «m a Sunday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert'
DtaribvtM
Newton.
Standtan: Smith Braa 09H.
effective way possible
Best Buys on
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tuttle
family have moved Into their
”
erravea
New. &amp; Utod Tiroo
new home on Manor Drive. * and son of Alto were Sunday!
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Clair!
Deputies 81H, Consumer* 594.
Mewfed FRUt
* Mr. and -----------Mr*. Ben~ChrteHastings Electric 59. Dale's and vianung
visiting a aun
eon m
in iraurorma
California ana
and Cium.
...
\
Jtre
Larke Cttgo MH. Southend 58. a daughter in Arizona, returned |“*
Mkhlgan Ava.
Mr*ULrftayUlFO^ TWt
Frank Thompson ta hSnor^f
Tinkler* M, Hasting* Aluminum

Ginny McMillrr 171

New CAP Growl,
Plan Program/

Carpet &amp; Furniture

Romain .
Wilhelmsen
"Yucatan Trails
Centril Auditorium

Freeport
By Mr». Syltm'Tntt

8:00 P.M.

CLEANING

JIM BARR

MILLER'S Duradean
9 YEARS IN HASTINGS

The Banner 40H and Viking
35H.
' p*”,“

.turn™

I

COMMERCIAL MAJORS
OMy Duuh" »I*nt Bunday with
mother, of Grand Rapids, will M*rk Sheehan at Caledonia,
better aeriee Thursday and bltet- be tn the home to help care
and Mra Paul Gibson and five
mertlal Melon. Bob Rohde *ad eon* attended Methodist Church
runner-up honor* with 229-687 Bunday. James, who is practicing

A MYSTERIOUS MAYAN PYRAMID

"LEGEND HUNTER" Il the title earned by Romam W.lhelmwn

. civilizations in Mexico, Central and South America. We'll
travel on roads that are always exciting, but sometimes humoefori, castles, absndonad pirate plantation. villages, Maya cities,
and then to a newly discovered 1,000 year-old tomb. We'll

If You Do Not Hove o Sooton Ticket

Singh ASmlaaioni ore Sold at the Door.

Students 50c

Adults $1.25

plnaU 211-580, Merle Halora 555.
Bill Brown 228-650. Shannon
Lydy 200-662, Rod Newton 200­
548, Diok Aeptnall 203-541. Max
Myer* 543, Al Haigler and Pete
Lubtertecki 539. Joe Oielarowekl

MSU and Keith from BatUe
Creek made the family complete.
* Friends and neighbors, 50
rice Carter an old fashioned
charivari recently at the home

They are living on her farm
Bum*. John Kaalnaky and Harv while Mr. Carter la having Tite
Haan Ml. Lawrence (Honk) farm home on Robertson Road
Keeler and Maynard Tucker 529.
Paul Bond 525, Robert 8teeby married recently in the Cale537, Louis Keettr 214-525 and BUI
Hackney 623.
Mr. and Mra. Donald Solomon
are the parent* of a daughter
bom Sunday at Pennock Hos­
Ugan'i188. Miller Jeweler* 64H. pital. She weighed 10 pound*. *
City Fbod 82, Larka Buick M. Mr. and Mra. Elton Lawrence
Routh Tailor* 64. Montgomery
Ward 52, Hasting* Aluminum 48.
Auto Tag Inn 42 and Tyden
22H.
.
Guild 10 meet* with Mra Glen
Dean April 26 * Mr and Mra
MONDAY MIXERS
Standings: Welcome 83. North- friend, Douglas Crocker of Grand
aide 78, Foodland 704, McAlUa- Rapid* were dinner and cupper

Saturday the Rev. and Mrs.
Allan Btceby of the BatUe Creek

Keep your home

eon and Mrs Lucille Getty. Tlvy

as fresh as

alldm of the Holy Land in the
Thursday Ls the Methodist Fam­
ily Night exchange students and

SPRING

* Mr. and Mrs. Allan Morrison
and Mr. and Mrs Vernon Spen-

inside and out

reject! vely. who have spent the
Winter months in HarUngcr,

with a modern

the former’s daughter. Mr*. El­
ton Lawrence, and family. * Mr.
and Mra. Emart. VermuUen have

CALCINATOR

Kennedy of Evart called on Mr.

Gat Incinerator

and Mra Ruaaeil Bender Sun­
day. * Mr. and Mra. James
Robertson and daughter. Carolyn
oently from a 4.000 mile trip to

Calcinator automatically

gats

rid of all burnable trash and
garbage ... INDOORS ... with­

day furlough from his ship, the
Robert Huntington. while they

etopped to eea the John (Paul.

out smoko or odor!
While you're "tpring cleaning" around the
yard, tos» away that old troth burner ond
that unsightly garbage can. Start a flower
bed where they used to set. Calcinator's
"friendly flame" will replace them with an
elegant air by disposing of burnable refuse
without a trace of smoke or odor. And. the
fine ash that- result! will moke a good
fertilizer for your new garden plot. Let us
bhow you a convenient Calcinator

3tat wedding anniversary. The
young people left Sunday for
the baptismal service of the
Vinal Tabor's baby. * Mr. and

Bunday dinner
training Ln the air force near

consumers Power
Memo o* CtartsvlUe Frttay.

107 E. WtxxHond Ava
PARKING

�March - Spring Out

A-1 USED CARS

Salt

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE
HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481

SAVE $ $ $
THE FEDEBAI
dr st. Paul

4 Dr. Sedan, Crain-malic.
• cyl, power steering, radio.
1944 RAMBLER AMERICAN
Coov. stand. 6 Cyl. Radio.

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES
220 W. State
WI 5-2454

USED CAR CENTER
Comer Michigan &amp; Court

WI 5-3903

Smith. AdmlBlttfrtrU.
it h«r kail aetauai and

Calendar of
Special Event*

FARM IMPLEMENTS
.W.WR

Fam Machinery

8 Cyl, w/walto, radio.

IM PLYMOUTH FURY
2 Dr. Hardtop.
uto. 8 cyL power steering,
w/walls. radio.
.

—1950 John Deere A Tractor in
A-1 shape.
—John Deere R Diesel Tractor,

Short box. 1 sp. Vfl Engine.
Custom cub. radio, dual spot
light*, tutone.

HOI ICES

12,1:21

Heating - Plumbing

sis.

BaeUaa Thirty-*** &lt;S1), Tai

KILT
-------Xiao *11 li

Ca«*ly, MkhC.o e* th* 55th
I Juiusfy. IBM, r*eord*d In
133 nt Marls**** •« P»SM IS®.
71 and ITS tlwaaf,
HCE 18 HEREHV dlVKM.TUl
MMlaw* •1*1
fotadoaod parto pavar at (si* thaialn rrailrd
.a proaltM th.rtln d.acrTbad *&gt;

haisc la lha
it Ukhlfaa.

Horth, Rann
■riat Baal of

KAECHELE'S
305 S. Church

LARKE BUICK

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

FOR SALE M ISC

1310 N. Michigan
Phone WI 5-2479

CHEVROLET

GOODYEAR

SPRING FEVER'

WI 5-2426
1965 OLD 8 CONVERTIBLE
. . . Dynamic 88, power steering
and brakes, new car condition
and warranty.

1965 CHEVROLET
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Power steer­
ing and brakes. Radio, w/ walls.
Very few mile*.

CANVAS TARPS
&lt;5«7 to 16.20

$3.47 up

WINICK'S

2/3 ACRE
BORDERS A NICE CREEK

'

SPINET PIANO

1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

WI 5-5352

HELP WANTED

Almost new 3-bedroom modern
home Just out*lde city limit*.
Lovely large back yard. School
bus goes by the door. Will
trade for hmm In town of
equal value.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

★ MiscalluMom
8TALK BHREDDERB FOB
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply, M31 Bo. 945-3150.
If

ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS

FOR BOTH
Sunfield, Michigan
or phone 36200

MALE AND FEMALE FOR

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Us* Rexall* fast permanent.
Regular 42.00—Now klfiO. No
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
Available at Jacob’s Pharmacy.

IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT

WHY NOT LET UB MAKI y«U
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
stamp with your nanus, ad-

WANTED — A Beauty Salon
with maximum four operators.

PLYMOUTH

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

NOTICES

1964 PONTIAC

to Do Any
Fencing This Spring?

1964 THUNDERBIRD

GOING TO USE BARB?

LEGAL

tire. Pull time work. Thorough
on the Job training — good
earnings. Home nights. Pen­
sion plan. Group Insurance,
paid vacation, profit sharing
plan, and many other benefits.
For personal Interview call or

rrs jacobs pharmacY
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FIL 1
SERVICE 1 No charge for ove sin print*.
If

AY FOR BALE —1st and 3nd
cutting alfalfa. Call after 5
pm. 367-3184.
3/31

GOING TO USE
FIELD FENCE?

1963 BUICK

CARPET CLEANING IB EABY
with Host New Electric U •
Brush. No wet carpet* or han
work. Clean ISO square fed t
for only MD6. Hastings Flo&lt; r
Covering, 133 W. State, Had
tings. Flume WI 5-4118.
u

Because of greatly expanded
line of products, we liave an
opening In this area for a

Are You Planning

. . . Dynamic 88. power steer­
ing and brakes, HydramaUc, GOING TO REPLACE
radio, one owner.
A GATE?
Choose Wood Panel, Alumlum
1*64 VOLKSWAGEN CONV.
Panel, or Tubular Steel.

TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Tear around employment, to

NEED FENCE POSTS?

1963 BUICK ELECTRA

interesting. Benefits include
Hospital Insurance. Life In­
surance, Paid Vacations, Paid
Holidays and good working
conditions. It interested apply
In writing to Box 1006 c/o
Waitings Banner.
3/31

All types In Steel and Pressure
treated wood. We Just received
our first Spring shipload.

1963 PONTIAC

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
WI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Are.
Hastings. Michigan

ELECTRIC Rann repaired—
Special —Your raaor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
31-M- Service and ntlsfacUon
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 14* E.
BUte St, Hasting*
tf

SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

2 DARI. MILK COOLERS, 3 yrs.
old. 250-375 gal, MW to WOO.
197-acre clay loam farm at
Clarksville, *200 per acre. 35
large Holstein heifers, due
Base Months. 4250. Tel. MO «MM. RdWardW.- Tanis, Rl,

1964 14-TON PICKUP

CuH SMILEY BUILDINGS

Hustings, Mich.

616-945-9103

DOING INCOME TAX RE­
TURNS at your place or mine
after 4 pm. a. W. Spencer,
1001 S Dibble, Hastings. Ph.
WI 3-5068
4/14

farming.

Fenced

�Card of Thank*

Personal Mention

। KT A
To honor the birthday ot L.
F. Burkey, the Ftoyd Burksys
Will entertain lor dinner an FrtBurkays of Lansing will be Chetr
guests on Bunday.
Mr. and Mra FWd Casey were

reposted last week but bad to
remain for further surgery.
Mr. and Mia Lynn Lawrence
8r. vUttad Mr. and Mia Ogyal

HuUntl.
bald an l

YOU ARE INVITED . ..
while I was at the Pennock Hos­
pital and, since X camo home.
Also the Tyden Machine Shop
and Foundry for their plant.
Thank you all.
Charles Rice

TO OUR ANNUAL

The John Chandlers will bo
Attending Uic wedding of Nellto
Dunlap, who is employed at the
Bureau of Social Aid. and David
Joe Buckbout of Kalsunaaoo on

We wish to express our deep
appreciation and gratitude to
Mr. and Mrs Miller (Caledonia
Funeral Home), friends, neigh­
bors, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Biggs,
Sr, Ladles from American Le­
gion Hall, pallbearers and minis­
ter for their help, flowera and
gifts at the time of the recent
death of Mra Irene Mead. Sin­
cere thank* are sent to all at the

Can City vlstted their daughter
and family. Dr. and Mra King­
sley Bennett, over the weekend.

husband, the Jack Riser* ot Bat­
Ue Creek, and on Bunday her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

cher and daughter, Cindy, are
planning to spend the weekend
in Birmingham aa guests of the
Hoy Nortons.

LEGALS

Friday April 1st
FREE LUNCH

DOOR PRIZES

YOU are invited to visit our plant at 1006 E.

Railroad Street and inspect our bulk facilities for
feed, and fertilizers.

YOU are invited to visit our new turkey buildings

and hog house on North Broadway.

ALSO, the cage layer operation at Vernon Karra r

Pubficatloa'

nxnroc, Wia, were here last
week. Jan visited her parents,
the Harold Brockways for a tew

Tima, lor furnl
COUNTY HOAD

WOKKMKNH COM PENHATION
ISM'IU.M1N&lt; Lt'IrlNll
OCCUPATIONAL D18EAHE

Business Directory
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

,

OP DISTINCTION
Lawrence Brothen
U and Charles

Rea Phone Wl S-SS1S—Wl J-KIl

Offlee Wl J-4100

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agency for

INSURANCE

former mairtmts, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard MoWebb in Augusta,
Oa., and Mm Richard Compton
in Canton. Ohio, and Mr*. Ar*
thur Wlngerden in L'Argo.

farm north on Coats Grove Road, 2nd form west.

HASTINGS MILLING
1006 I. Railroad

Commencing

1966

APRIL

terra a copy »n HKCVR1TY NATION­
AL HANK. Hellie Creek. Mkhltan.
prior to ,ald hrarinc.
Publlratton and eartiro tball ba

Phong 945-2941

ROBERT W. STACK. Owner

State Farm Insurance

Natl Sank SMg.

Pheno Wl 14*11

AUTO — FIRE
BONDS

Swanson Insurance
126 S. Mkhlgan Ave.
«eaw. wi »-raoi—*a». wi Min

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS
Wl 5-4441

HWl I~.l

Subscriptions to

PETF-H

All Forms of
PUBLICATIOlp ORDER.
Htale of Xlrbf&lt;an. Prutate Court
for the C'onnly of Harry.
Estate of Jotaphino Martin. Doemutcl. Filo No. U.47*.
Il la Ordrrtd that on Tuesday. May
Zd. 1BI&gt;», al 9:00 a m.. In Hi. Pro-

"We're As Near As Your Telephone"

I

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

|

The Hastings Bai

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Appliance &amp; General Repair

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
thorized Dealer for Wheel Business Services Offered
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rlt* Water
System*. Sold, installed, serviced.
Lewis Electric. Cloverdale 623­
5381.

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. Stat*
St. Phone WI 5-5316.

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
field, Pumping &lt;$24.00 for 1st
1,000 gal*.). Call 945-5482.

Concrete Products

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
at Jefferson.
Barry County Ready Mix Co
Phone WI 5-2123.
CERAMIC, FORMICA, LINOLEUM
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
AND CARPET REPAIR —Ha*WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
Headquarter* for hospital sup­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
lies. Gardner's. Phono 945­
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
ICE—First data work. Call WI
2134.
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton
5*5085, Burkey Sale* and ServPhone WI 5-5412. Plant. W
State Rd. Phono WI 5-2123.
CUSTOM
GRINDING
AND
MIXWATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanthip. Alto

WILL COST
$/[50 PER YEAR
** OUT-OF-COUNTY

$ A 00 FOR 2 YEARS

$■700 FOR 2 YEARS

Automobile &amp; Machinery

MU Service*. M37 So.. WI 5- Miscella neous
2223.
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERSHAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERVAT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CENpsrtt and supplies. McCulloch
and white!. Jacobs Prescription
frame*. Alto, custom framing.
ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
* u/ inn
Pharmacy. Phono WI 5-2466.
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
PAIRED in baavy garment*. Red
Wing Sporting Boot* and Shoes,
n—
cu ” ci_m c
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapery MOBILE HOMES SALES —Del s
Auto Wrecking and Del’s Phil­
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Fabrics In Barry County. Kirsch
lip's "66”. M37 So., 945-5141.
rods. Installation and Hanging.
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv­
Ice, 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Rodio, Television Repeiring
WI 5-5178.
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All

appliance*. Call 945-2317.

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of tree-

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
ized engraving of all kind*. Gil­ SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
more Jeweler, 102 E. State St.,
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover.
Phone 945-5316.

In our new building at 124 N. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Jefferson. Experienced mechanRepair and new work. Fixture* TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
and supplies. Kelley Electric
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
5-5052.
son. Phon* Wl'5-9187.

Cell 945-3481 If You Would Lika to be Listed in

This Weekly Service and Repair Guide

■

\

$&gt;|00 PER YEAR
** IN BARRY COUNTY

"

IN BARRY COUNTY

$000 FOR 3 YEARS
® IN BARRY COUNTY
1

OUT-OF-COUNTY

$Q00 FOR 3 YEARS
OUT-OF-COUNTY

*

** .

ALL PRESENT SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL
BE SUBJECT TO NEW PRICES ONLY

�ANNUAL TAX SAU

tO.T*

Personal Mention
Iksara H IS 1/1 rwdi.
W S4
rode. theses X Tl l/l reds.

VcJLiI
Tech

Michigan

at

Mm* Uhmrally on

Houghton.

tekend guesu

AnchorviUe

eels lor las **«•*■»
Iks HllU of Mleklsan.

1(01 8. Dibble.

£«S-S~5

Maatten la tee
M ai Mkklna

bantam ADDITION

except teer
Section XI.
ke Uea elsii
at Mtekina.

Monet and family of Riverdale
Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Walter Grimmer and girls.
They celebrated the 33nd wed­
ding anniversary of the Howard
MotTeta and the eighth anniver­
sary nt the Russell MofTctU. It

fine f ujn'.li’.r

■SPWSSfrJSk’

IF?
■&amp;-.1K

UOWUD POINT

U hL'X7,’lhi^T8 v&gt; be

birthday.

a: Bt is

i::: isu

thereafter, bcimninf
rm. on raid dal. or

ADDITION &gt;0.
HEM

ADDITION

west Woodland
By Vifor
»eu»4

8WH af XW^

SUmu
B47-11M

VILLAGE OF FBBBPOBT
0BI0IMAL PLAT

S'
«

tea lac.
nt HEM

ot north Martin Road comes our

SAMUEL xouan ADDITION
wl al » pat
NWU o(

Jordan Road for a bird to light
Uful mapiM and walnuts were

there

Ood-rirtin

plants

have

“SS" ...

Hon 35.

ssktssl. &lt;«.

z-

termites
area
warning

“ MS
L1XITTI BEBOBT

along thia

mVam^huSn^Ra

10.00

We protest vlforoualy this whole­
sale destruction of the trees

ALGONQUIN LAKH MBQKT
FBOPBBTIBA UNIT 1

H0FB TOWNSHIP

VILLA0B OF MIDDLEVILLE
OBIOINAL FLAT

SHOAu ACUI

•acta around your horna,
Vcmlo Gabriel and 'her aunt.

* rods i.
Dll B.
ASSN SNOBS

wort and carpeting. To avoid
costly damage, phone for
Sidled Inspection by TemilnK

' ■ tmn ADDITION

.J's

trot 8*rvica fully guaranteed
up to $25,000.00 agsinit fu-

.t

IMS__ W

drove to Canon City Thursday
FOB PREI INSPfCITON CALL

brain hemorrhage

SARRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO.

rl

obioinal flat

Im

besteatec., l»eara E 450
&gt;&lt;&gt;. ueaca H 150 fest theses W
50 feel. Iksiwe N IM (Hi to benk.kO

list Thursday morning. However,

PHONE

A roil ■ at HE earner
t il,£il.‘u«*a W IS

Wl 5-3431

ter ot hlfhwey foe bexlaning. lheace
E 100 feet teeera N pmlM with

Laglantes,
LAKEWOOD

LONG raw POINT

9BANOHTILLB TOWNSHIP

reeui'x good and Itop-

Ropratanting
DANIEL STALXTS ADDITION

TERM NIX'

HABDBNDOBF ADDITION

..'.■•dl
Monday ana picked up their

PHILLIPS ADDITION

1903

ait

NATIONWIDE TIRMITH

FLAT OF SATLXB ADDITION TO
THB VILLA0E OF CLOVXBDALB

spend Monday night with rela-

BUPHBVUOB'S FLAT OF 1ST
ADDITION TO BOOT'S BBAOH

HendeWb daughter and family,
(he Rav. Paul .Shoupes. there

caater ot hlxbway
leaa la a palal 8
to beet aa lax
leak
01
Rev. George Speaa and family
or TECHLAND

"X

Has your
Drivers
License
Expired?
Rainamber—if your license
has expired or will expire in
the next 3 months, apply for
a new one todey. The traffic
defieiLineiit does not notify
you to renew.
CHECK YDUB LICBN8X KIGHT NOW

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or OUTLOT
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TAXIS Of I Ml AND
PRIOR YEARS

Be Safe-Be Sure
agency

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Citizens Begin Study The Hastings Banner
For New High School
Tboredoy, Marek 11. 1966

Large Home Near Mental Health
Vermontvillejs Panel Ditcusiion
At Lakewood
Destroyed by Fire
tn the Lakewood High

(3) If Senior High, should it

unit?
hich will be explored In depth

Ings of the various subcommit- jjoo + 1,057 (H8. 1150 + ». Jr.

Mrs. Homer Smith, president | 883). Thia growth in three yuan
of the Board of Education, wel- is due primarily to annexation
rtraUon of after-care techniques corned the group, declaring that and a 1J percent per year
growth factor.
for the former
were willing to share their time
and the nsrvoq
public to IhvMad.
munlty in planning for a new
high school.

facility.
&lt;21 This unit should be four
grades.
.
&lt;3&gt; Present High School be
utilised as a 741 unit with
the passible "home baaing"

Th—

‘

Medicare Cards
To be Mailed
To Registrants

Draft College ’yj
Qualification
Tests Scheduled
Selective Service Ooltege QuailficaUoMret are available al all
Michl* local board offices. It
waa announced by Cqlonei W. J.
Myers, deputy Stale director.

Uve Service registrants at any
local board office. A pp Heat ions
must be postmarked no later
than April 23.
She reviewed the history of
the present school, pointed out
DrMattaM ot every d*y Wethat from the time the Central
Recovery. Inc. was founded by School was built In 1832. nothing
tha late Dr. Abraham A. Low Ln was done until 1863 to erect new
faciUUre.
Northeastern and Southeastern
elementary schools were built.

spreading to nearby farm buUd* thePwctdatrtc Institute of the
special three-mlll operating tax

ith

thto Interim study several adjustnumts might be made in the
dally schedule, thus permitting
greater use of the facilities un­
til such time as new rooms were
available.

the

During

taking

courses

1 bllity for both

George McNutt Jr. has complet­
registrant who la presently en­ ed his basic training and schoolrolled In college or Is a high

current

school

because

classes Intends to request occupational School

hasn't previously taken thia Uat.

loth, nth.

McNutt, Rl Raatl

duties would not permit addi­
tional course offerings during the student’s local board.
Arriving home last weekend
th* regular teaching day. Ws
Of time. Transportation of
The three hour written examl- from Apalachlcala, Fla . was Mrs.
are talking about courses in
nation will provide local boards Erma Gardner who had besn
with evidence of the relative visiting her son, Robert, for sevsituation. Such
quailfl cations of registrants far
Cabinet Making. Foreign Lancollege study or ot their sptlteachers and principals) might guage.’Typing, Advanced Typing.
Art, Pxychokiy. Speech. Biology

Uonal classrooms became urgent.
hampered the fire fighters.
was then and still is to prevent Twenty new elementary class­
relap—i in the former mental rooms were built, "enough to
adequately house our elementary
helms h*d lived In the nearly':
100-year-old house for many |
f. Top., la non-polltlcal.
VMM Ma f*wi nrvavvV* !■
self supporting, and managed
and operated by toy people and
all are forms
community s all - purpose room
wtxt- anura two courses,
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
vous patterns.
now houses 2 Senior Social IM
assumption to reasonably
Studies courses during the tn‘ *-*- “* •
tire day. Our farm atop haa been
knowing that as individuals we divided in two with one-half grade non-c»Uege and collegemay not think alike, and have
our Individual differences, but
when the decision is finally made be used for Special' Education choice during the 1066-68 school
aa a group, and the recommen­ (Junior High)-next Fall. Tbs
dations are made, ws will abide
the typing-office practice room •th period" in World History
gether for success "
—an excellent facility but houa- and Chemistry. Three asalgnSupt. of Schools Richard J.
Guenther explained in detail the
need for a new high achool.
The text of his remarks fol­
—Your high achool building
lowswith acadrenlc faculties that
were built in 1818 with the reNew
School*
splendid non-academic additions (1) AU Industrial Arts classes
that were added In 1054 TODAY
(Safety factor) students. (The
should adequately house 800 stu­
Ungs Banner article of Nov. 28. dents
denta Wo hare a High School
Sclnoi
1083. tilled "School Admlnlatra- I enrollment of 1.004. with 1,110 In Social Sludles &gt;
tors Review Expanrton Plan."
200 enrolled by 1088. Each day Ues to house even a “modreC
text In discuastnc the 1064 Bond our junior High students share language lab for our Foreign
use of the faculties. For example: Language program.
During the first hour with ths (3) Physical education Is otterJunior High students tn the High
School the membership Is 1J4A
During the Brat hour with the girts. No Physical Education is
In grades 11 and U.
Junior High students In tha
allMic practire U W.5
High School 1J24. Sixth hour
s MORE ABdtnri ■with Junior High students in
• NEW SCHOOL.
High School—1,177.
Ttius, wo Iwve anywhere from
1,125 to 1.250 atudenta using a
facility that In the judgment ot
your school officials and accre­
diting agencies, from a schedu­
ling point of view, should serve
a maximum ot 800 students. We

| Medicare is this Thursday

Mr
ril.—~lh
and Nancy spent the we»
| with Mrs Scott's sister, Grace
Watson of Nile*, tn celebration
of Nancy’s birthday.

ft'sGreMfiotfTlM!
Examination centers In Mich­
igan will Include ooUeges located
at Adrian. Albion, Ann Arbor.
Benton Harbor. Berrien Springs,
Big Rapids, Dearborn, Detroit.
ids.

Highland

Park,

Hillsdale.

Jackson, Kalama mo. Marquette.

eras City and Ypsilanti.

Dinner guests Bunday of the
A. D. Andersons were Mr. and
Nancy of East Leroy and Mrs
Gerald Gibson and Brenda of

for

a HAPPjj lawn

Exclutlvs, new Greenfield Lawn

MILLER
REAL ESTATE
DTATI
JF0U8ANCI

Food groons up your lawn fast
... then koops on foodlng while

you taka It oasyl Ask for S.M
Got some thia wook.

BLAIR S FARM &amp; tiARDEN
23 i W. State M. 945-5982

BILL DING

WANTS TO KNOW.

WHICH
FIX-UP JOB
FOR YOU IN
APRIL?

ding

paying far

12i14

(Mr

*20

*

garten class of 318 students. This

We have a growth factor of
thus has a 225 percent growth
factor or a potential membership
ot 401. Let's be oonacrv
estimate this growth at

Pay by Check

and enjoy your

Shopping

tcnUaj membership of 350 (times
a 4 grade high school* equals a
membership in the high school
of 1,400 students aa a minimum.
Project the combined JunlorBmlor High use of the present
building with the minimum en­
rollment of the high achool and
you find 1,800 students using a
faculty that la designed to serve

when it comes to

poientlal school district. We are
talking FACTS The work of this
Cltiams Committee and its sub-

Let ui modernize your kitchen for better

paying bills

and building, beyond the Class of

living. Free egfimotes. The average kitchen,

o«l»

we also point out that the school
census conducted so accurately

*1663 *

When it comes to paying bills, nothing saves time like a checking

account. Furthermore, concelled checks serve os universally acceptable
receipts. For the soke of good bookkeeping, safety and convenience

Porch? Patio? Dormer? Den?

open your account .now at

Garage? Game Room?

pwinded by a steady growth in
Junior High thus the greater
need for their use of the non­
academic facilMtos In the High

We do the Complete Job

CORNER OF
Hans . . . Materials . . . Comtraction. No Money Down Financing

Have A New Heme At The Old Address!
YOU* KOMI IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTUS

See our Discontinued Paint Colors st
Bargain Prices!

(

STATE AND
poruiion and (2) building limitatlona
building
problem

has

not

JEFFERSON

alleviated

DOWNTOWN

problems ettad in points 1. 2,

Membar Femoral Reserve System end Forioeel Deposit Im

Deposits Insured Up to $10,000.00
High faclUty

a

Application forms and Infor­
mation bulletins describing the

log txuMtoga, building reoova-

The fire, which started In tha

t -

CorpMBti

�BT. ROBB CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Fr JiietBi C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley, RMstsnl
Bunday Mass, 8. 10. 11:88 am.

Matas you • Manter.
10 am. Bunday school.
U am. Morning worship.

3 pm. Wednesday, Ladies
Veits Road sA Woodland
Prayer meeting.
Rev. Ilnar Unsstt. Pastor
7:88 pm. Wednesday prayer
“Your Friendly. Chrtet-Csotered and praise service. Wo are be­
ginning a study on the subject
of the High Priest. This win be
very htfptul to every ChrtaMan

am, channel 8; WJIM-TV. 3
pm. niiannei 8. “Pamen tor
Uvlng.” over WILX-TV, 11:80
am. ctMcnd 10; WZ3M-TV, 13

inHi-day Church
Special Program
Mia and rwdonhnrarW tha

WOODBURY

Marvin BkkmllUr, Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Evening service. 7 JO pm.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening. 7:80 pm.

Senior choir. Wed, 8 pm.
Holy Thursday service with
CHURCH OF THR NAZARRN8 Communion, Thursday, B pm.
Community Oood Friday ser­
1710 N. Broadway
vice. Friday, 1 -1 pm.
Minister, Dale R. Harvey
Oood Friday service, Friday. 8

’

Sunday BiMa Topic

Wednesday : rsyer, 7:80 pm.
Sunday, "Faith for Today,” on
TV. WOOD. Channel 8. 8:80 am.
w Bunday. Voice of Prophecy,
ttadlo W-IKF 1330, 8:80 am.

7 pm. hr. High MYF.
7 pm. Senior Hl MYF.
Bunday. 8 pm. Special baptism

LAKEWOOD E. U. B. OHURC
Rev. Carl Bllvomall, Pastor
Morning worship, 10 am.
Bunday school, 11 am.
Bunday worship. 7:80 pm.

Wednesday. March 30. Mother
nd Bon banquet at 6 30 pm.
8:30 pm. Carol choir rehearsal.
1:80 pm. Children's choir re-

esa|f is hard of hearond has been for over
years. With this new

with competent teachers. Nurs­
TM8LO BIBLE CHURCH
.
ery with adults in charge to per­
Route 3 Dsitan
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher mit all mothers to attend classes.
The "March to Bunday schorl”
------------ — Pastor

K. W. Mosher, Pastor
B:M am. Bunday achool.
11 am. Worship service.
IM pm. Evening service.
7:30 pm. Wed. prayer service.
For information. call K. W.
Mosher. pastor, 387-2585.

Bunday scbocd. 10 am.
Monk* worship, U am.
Youth FsDowsblp, IM pm.

Here’s the car

Worship. 11 am.
Tuesday prayer, 7:30
Bunday, “FNth for To

Plymouth Fury
Silver Special

Krening service, 8 pm.
Prayer meeting and Bible
Study Wednesday evening at the
Ira Osgood home.
Bunday Public talk. 3 pm.
Bible study, 4:15 pm. '
Worship service, 10 am.

NEW CARPETING
Buy Miller's
26 ox. 501 Nylon-$6.95

B

Evening service, 7:30 pm.

Darrell Btartwrd. president.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
pm. Betty Ovenshire. director.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30

Bible study. 7:30 om.

Simple as l-Z-S'
1

G

Although EBiter Is one at the
mosffcemn Christian feasts, the
mamae by which It Is known of­
ten are not Christian at all. In

Rev. Isaac Osgood, Pastor
Morning worship. 10 am.
Bubday school, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm..

crystal clear. If interested

HEARING, 32 E. 9th St.,
Erie, Fa. You will receive
full information at no cost
or obligation whatsoever.

7:10 pm. Evening service.
7:10 pm. Thursday prayer
Bible study hour.

Christian Feast

Bunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Thursday prayer service, IM.

Deaf Mon Perfects
Midget Transistor
Heating Aid

It is suggested you write

8:45 am. Church school. Supt.
Loyd Marta.
H am. Sabbath worship.
7 pm. Youth Service.
7:80 pm. Evening service.
TJO pja. Wed.. Bttte Study

Thursday. April 7:
10 am. Holy Communion.
8 pm. Holy Communion.

parable of the rose dwep.

• Isaiah: "The ransomed at
। Lord shall return, and coms
Eton with songs and ewrttpg joy upon their heads:
V shall obtain Joy and glad■. and sorrow and sighing

Wednesday, April 8:
3 pm. Emmanuel Guild meets
In Undercroft, with Mrs George'
Huff speaking on missions in

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Prices
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NOTICE TO THIRD WARD RECTORS
OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS

and
Notice is hereby given that the polling place

3. Be Satisfied.

Absolutely No Seconds
NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLING!

Ward, City of Hastings will no longer bo used.

Here’s the dealer

Voting at the April 4, 1966 election, and all

MONARCH

School. Please use the Pork Street entrance to the

—REST BUYS IN OR OUT OF TOWN—

West Gym where the election will bo conducted

Mwm Wl 5-1OV1

A special car at a special price
What a deal! Special low price to start with. Top-dollar trade for
your car. A go-all-the way deal so we can keep our sales success going.
A right-now deal that saves you dollars.
.
.
■
■ ■equipment
— —..a .. special
1—I fill,
a* LiiMralwta
Plus all. these
extras
as standard
silver
buffable
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profitably

Highlights Interesting

in

FARM NEWS

frequently In

use modern production
In setting a high yield

right hybrid and making the

Milk Prices Must Go Up
Lake Tells Dairymen

Trio Michigan Milk Producers
This publication, available
without charge, would be help­
but he congratulated MMI’A on
ful to any com grower. It may be
obtained by calling, writing or George Romney and honored 50 years of effective milk mar­
keting and sold new problems
will "challenge the Ingenuity of
50th anniversary annual meeting your Association, retailer groups,
and all who desire a healthy
The publication pointe to the al Michigan Stalo UnlvtnUy.
milk industry In Michigan."
advantages of early plantings,
use of minimum soli preparation,
Besides eteotions, formal bustplanting at the right depth,
planttag speed, row spacing, the
planting rate, and the planting
of cover crops in com to protect

High Grain Feed

Barry Farm
No Guarantee
Calendar...

, For Production
not neceatnrlly guarantee high
milk production, reports L. D.
Brown. Michigan State Unlvtr-

AFBIL
P-°- al
ATBIL

Governor Romney, speaking at
Michigan State soph swimmer a dinner meeting of the day-long the future.
teeaton. toid representatives of
the 10,000 dairy fanner members
aa MRU's faculty represcntatli
to the Big Ten in 1N6-I0M.

potential to respond to high

duex

Michigan State University,
—Took pouktons on a variety
of questions affecting farmers.

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Nashville; Charles BtadM. Clar­
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Michigan dairymen which have Bellevue; Robert Christoph*!,
substantially boosted milk pro­ BatUe Crock; Wayne Fanta,
Dowling and Raney PhUman and
Arion Kenyon, Dettori.

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Barry Delegates
Attend MABC
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the entire lactation.

dairy fanners should "explore
legislation to give dairy farmers

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yeaooJd neighbor, David* Mahoney, look oa. At left, Dr. Donald W. Hina employi.an elMtroa

tended the 22nd annual meeting
tentisd. wnma Brown, she should of Um artrhigen Animal
ere Cooperative bald Wed
March 23. at Michigan
UnlvenUy'a Anthony Hall.

Springfield
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Beat yields and quality of &lt;11- /
- When should you cover meat
John Bailey. Michigan State
age will be obtained when the loosely? Or closely? Or, is there
ever a difference? Yes I there is a sophomore basketball guard starreeponslbtlity for enforcement of
igan Department of Agriculture.

Lake OdaMo

SMITH

hte dam wee IffTMM Imperial Alina roc Fine ruver, nevuie.
■ If you’re planting oom tor sift­
Sumner and Arend* Ttownships
age, your goal should be thfe
programs.
Kilimanjaro's sire was Lang- was recently approved. The esti­
mated 125.000 coot will be di­
vided among the five communlenlist
at
Michigan
changco be postponed until prob-

Plant at

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closely.
silage making should be anydlfL
(erent than that seeded for har-

In testing about 200 differ-

Plant
for

The MSU crop iKlcntht taya
mended for all com production

Bowman r*Ud some farmers
plant their silage com thicker
than com for grain harvest. Fod­
der yield does increase In highly
populated fields but If popula­
tion la above 17,000 kernels an

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more hybrids that differ slightly
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Rossman points out? Tlx- oom authority recom­
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new hybrids inch year In small
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ried to the same old hybrid" U
you find one that yields, better.

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M»U. Stool -n»n»

New School
ContitwBd *ro"» Pag* One
ith High School
derirabte- Um*

nctually subscribe to the belief

Woodland Area
Churches Plan
For Holy Week
Township Mln-

Personal Mention

example:

tattOM.
dente per hour tn this study
HalL II la very difficult to

and little time for individual
help.
Three v« a few of the reasons
why it is our preliminary think­
ing that ■ new high school is

Governor Sets
Opportunity
Week Meeting

Mrg. Crave* Jt
Grace Lutheran

Just like High BchooL
.
&lt;1) Junior High wants parties
—just like High School.
13&gt; Junior High wants dating
pnvUcges — just like High
Schoo).
(4) Junior High wants Ath­
letic programs—the duplicate
of High School.
5i Junior High wants privilege
of riding on buses to out-of­
town H. 8. athletic event*—just
like High School, and OTHER.

Woodland area will participate.
Mr*. Eugene Klrlels of Mil-

glvc opportunity to the people of
daughter. Gale, ot Battle Creek
were Bunday guest* of Mrs.
for her future daughter- James Mead. Aho visiting Mr*.

Uon during Hoiy Week upon the
cmInd facta of nhHrii unity, the

Margaret Johnson'* hone.

Ing this project.

Muskaeon.
of Ironton were Friday luncheon

ally have been an Egyptian rab­
aotne 23 organtsahrma involved bit. In ancient Egypt the rabbit
■tymboiteed birth and new life,

Grand Rapid* were caller* at
Clay Adam* home on Bun­

t

night, April 3rd—At the Wood-

present facility would mean a with Pastor Einar Unscth
Why a 4-Orade Unit?
program for 950 to 1.000 students
grandmother
(1) We believe that emotional with the same facility problems preaching on "Crore-Examlna- quickly.
Mra.
Monday night, April 4lh-at
Harry
Cravan,
Cadillac;
Russell
the Kilpatrick United Brethren
Church, with pastor Charles
the 10th thru 12th gnuler. rather
Gibbs preaching on "Belf-Exam!I han with student* In grades 2 nlng.
"2
fl.i.
formation of a Clttiens' natton."
Tuesday night. April 5th—at
8tUdy
M the the Woodland Methodist Church,
?f 4
organized for the Hasting* with pastors George Spots
U.S.D.A. GRADE "A
7/,, 7.. ni.rvnfeC.
1., 100,1001 District requires Dome preaching on "Prayer Examina­
*
Plannlng-teheduling pre-planning. May I ctnpha&amp;lie
tion."
™
four that thte study (tore not repregradto aa one unit.
pre-ajnceivnjj pre-opln(3) Haattn^
Hastings has been opcrat- । lonated plans.
'
□&gt;
On Friday the joint Good
In, . "Junior Hub School" ln-1 Tho. mny be
mnr.lm

The Easter Bunny

stimulating the voluntary efforts

in this project.

visiting their daughter, the
James Gluere. Til* week their oonfennoe will be to initiate
daughter and grandson. Mr*.
Robert Chapman and Brent, of munlcetton between Interested
Jackson, are visiting them while

D8E bANNEB WANT ADS!

Young

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--------- r------------- -— | of our staff, as Individuals, who Zion Lutheran Church from 1-3
iiavo arong personal feeling* for
specific additions, revisions, or poling pastors will preach, using
dck-tlons in our Instructional Christa Seven Word* from the

TU™«
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Around With a Faulty
Auto Radio?

Don't let a faulty radio rob you
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Hi-fi and tape recorders
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Farmevty

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

Turkeys

eeived plans have been decided Thou Shalt Be With Mo in Pornwith regards to a building, its
■Wobuilding, or the fund* to operate man. Behold Thy Son."
Pastor Carl CUlvemalL My
the unit.
God.
My
God.
Why
Hast
Thou
All official decisions must be
Forsaken Mo?"
Pastor Charles Gibbs, “I
Uon tn formal—open regular
meetings and such derisions
Pastor George Speaa, “It Is
such proposals are forthcoming Finished."
Pastor Einar Unscth. "Father
Into Thy Hands I Commit My
1. 1966. This Is a tentative date, Spirit"
Each church will provide spekubject to the completion of

Lullcs und Gcntlanen:
objeote, the efforts, and the
Umc-oonsuming details Of this
propoEMi. there scans to be a
Iwalthy therupeuUc value to the
phrase, "hold fast to that which
is good." Decisions-wn u s t be

out. Through thinking and
studying, some ideas will be
found, some must be discarded,
some must i&gt;e changed. others
must be held onto—they are
good. Then.- are several boric be­
liefs to which we must bold I
First, nothing is m important
os. a human bring. No human
tx-lng Is as fundamental as a
child. CHILDREN ARE IMPOR­
TANT. They have nothing to do
with determining their birth.
They are subject to adult con­
trol for many yean of childhood.
They do not pick their partnte.
their doctors, their neighbors, or

| that every child is important

tween each speaker, thus enab­
ling the worshippers to come and
go as necessary. The public Is
most cordially Invited to-all of
these Holy Week scrvlcca.

and we must hold fast to this
belief.
Secondly, the rights of every
child ore important. A child Is
entitled to the love of parents,
the acceptance ot hl* neighbors,
the attention to Ids problems by
social, and educational agencies.

gardlng them children (OUR
children* nmy be made only in
Urn programs of medical, social,
and educational agencies is im­
practical. The very biological

universe give all children in­
herent rights. We must bald

Cere-Fed Brel
Tktir G««&lt;

J

are os follows :
Pastor Richard Van den Bosch.
human with a right to our own
bclUifa May I again Btress—NO ' Father Forgive Them.”

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ment can exist. Our social and
economic patterns are built on
this fundamental unit and there­
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their children—thus the vital
need for this Citizens' Commitbelief.
Fourth, (and final), the home

atone. We live In a heterogen-

THE WAY to "gain ground” financially is to save

a certain amount from each salary check. Save for
something definite—a home, children’s education,
vacation trip, early retirement. And save ot Has­

and shape*, have varying abili­
ties and dlsabUltlca, and differ­
ing attitudes and values. The
neighbors help raise our children.
Our relatives give plenty of ad-

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high 4’/4% current dividend.

% SAVINGS

on the mother to nurse the lick
child back tq health. *o the
mother depends on Che doctor for
Intelligent and understanding
direction. Just as parents are
asking the achool* to accept their
children, ao the parents must
rights, viewpoints, standard*. and
appointment*. Inadequacies, fail­
ure*. inabilities and different
Elea pointe, within each group

group*—but we have a common
denominator — the child—(Our
Child.)
Parente and professional peo-

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with faith and respect. We must

most Important major civic pro­
ject to be conceived and develop­
ed In the Hasting* area in many
yeara.
Again, our profound respect

136 E. State St.

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Out if the Attic

Good

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The City of Ol-

Ml* Pirlo Atria of Turku. Fin­
land. who is an exchange Mudant
to the Springer home thia year,
will show colored sUdaa of bar
native Finland and also of Lap­
land. Both girls are retdsre to

ByHD.&amp;irpt'

public is invited.

CBEBK4 GRAKD BAPID6,

KALAMAZOO,
that ray Dad hired to drive

Mollie Herrick

with GOOD Ids

very responsible poolUon;

paM t» aukt tUi a
f

TbhktbsMbroataodWTroatg,aotfavertbabsatroads to'

!

Ida. Burial was to Kalamasno.
For many years she lived at
Trail's End Resort al Gun Lake.
She leaves one sister In Kalarna-

Hastings

I waa an

expert

retasman

Hastings, Flat River, Saranac, and Ionia.

L Lasvaa Battle Creek and Kalamaaoe, Tooeday, Tteratky and Saturday tnerxin**,' oa tha arthralj
kf the X. Q K. &amp; £ara from tbe East and West. From llaitie Creek, thia line mims throaabl
jRorn Centra, Yorkville, Gull Prairie, and there connects with the Stages from Kalamaaoo tor Prti-C

thia included your night's lodg-

on Sunday were Mr. and Mra.
Bert Schroeder and Mr. and Mr*.
E. J. Eckman of Detroit and Mr.
and Mra. WUllam Morey and
children of Lansing.

®suism M3«

the state Office building at

l for Middleville, there connecting with Bittle Crack and Kalamaxoo Uns. nari-g through tha i
"oralv.
BtBMthQwSt and
P1"* 00
both owned and drove
driving. He not only could drive
four hones but has driven six

Yankee Springs and that they

Your* very respectfully,
William C. Lewis
Diploma Engraver—
Expert I’vnman
,808 Phelps Ave,

•*! also fa time for Hampbray A CoV
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toareyaaees say be fof ri all ef tbe erlselsi^»iae«ee
flat Route, to aayjort oftbe coantey.

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C* Wt LEWIS, Proprietor.

Journal, found out that one of

reposing to the Pioneer Museum
am still looking to the State Office building, the
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large family, be probably

OUT AFTER BUSINESS
This la ■ copy of pn advertising egrd issued "by C. W. Lewis, stage driver.

Andrew CAnd/'l Stewart, 81,
written it down. I asked him If 1
wlien I started driving. They
a farm at McCord, near Grand
Rapids, apparently almost at the they didn’t trust the Indiana?
prima.of his lasting strength and
If "Andy" left any children that

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daughter Winifred'
already figured out that Andy be continued, "and my run was Robert, to Grand Rapids and
from Grand Rapids to Battle
Creek. The run wai 55 miles, and

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found in tbe Michigan History

horses at Cascade, Whltneyvllle,
year*. Andy started driving when Mlddlevlllo, Yankee Springs, and wife. "Andy's" daughter died “Add
Orangeville. We’d drive cue way
over night, and coma hack the
published Interview ling managed teams of four live- next day."
While Andy waa driving, the -Andy" was buried there In that funeral to 1920. Edwin lived to
Grand Trunk was laying a line cemetery and he said that
“Andy" and his wife were burled found, when I least expected It.
to Bowne Cemetery.
ha iMWiill bearing
Rapids, and his brother. Harris
Whllnoyvlllo Hotel at one tune.
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De aa Proprietor.
K Thomas, a Lansing lawyer.
Whether they were running tbe
Property speaking. The State
“Yankee Springs" Lewie owned haps I could find the Lewljf hotel at the time of his death,
Journal didn't "discover" Andy the line, as Mr. Stewart recalled.
whose family has known Andy

IMS; the handbill la dated 1854.

brought Andy out into the lime­
light. The methods utlllxwl in Andy answered a question, "Oh.
getting Andy, from his farm in
legal. The man waa kidnapped. than Grand Rapids then,"

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I had figured on what you
have read ao far today being the
extent of my column for this

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turned than loose," aald Andy,
laughing. “They got Urod gal­
loptag after about five miles and

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back to the old day* In tbe
preached meantime 1 shall bo looking for
more information. and who

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Back In tha summer of 1916—when the Auto
Club waa founded-a motor trip usually was a
pioneering adventure. There were no maps or
road signs to show you the v^ay. A guess was
your only guide.
Today the Auto Club haa helped to take tha
doubts and detours out of traveling with its per­
sonalized travel planrflng. Escfue'nre AAA "Tfip&lt;°\tika" and accurate, ifc-to-dM..maps' and Tour
Booka with guaranteed accommodation rafee
show how to go and wh^re to steep and eat.

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Win G. Lewis, 1859-1922." On the
lot in front of them, the Brewer

changed to "Grand Rapids.” He to Mrs. Stewart, whom he luu!
at one time was the blgawt left without ceremony.
The former stage coach driver seat "We had mostly land buysat back in a modem automobile.
and into Hastings, Including one
from tbe east, looking orer good
land and getting options on it."

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Lewis buried there In Whitneycould-------------take mt Jane 3. 1
ville. He said he
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!c walked up there who is always
al'
ny amaxement waa me when1.researching at tbe

The coaches, as indicated on
parently didn't mind It to the the handbill, accommodated six 1857-1920."
least. His Only thought, however.

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first part ot thia article the
thought struck me that possibly
this old stage driver of C. Wa.
"Andy" Stewart, the farmer at
McCord in 1033 might have de­
scendents around McCord and
that they might poaslbiy have

Well I went up the Whltneyvllle Road from Middleville on
my way Co Grand Rapids on a
buslnesa trip a couple of weeks
ago. I want by the Whltneyvllle
Cemetery and then by an old
hotel and thought to myself
that probably ■'Andy'* and bls
wife would bo buried there. X
I rX out of the car at the ceme­
tery. there vu in old fellow
working aero*. the street in the
Methodist Church yard. I asked
him If be bed been around there
Ion* and be eald he had been
there a kmc time, n turned out
that he waa the minister of the
church and he sold that at one

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
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3 Section*

Hostings. Michigan. Thursday, April 7, 1966

Section On*—Poges 1 to 8

NUMBER 51

Christians Pause
To Observe Holy
Week Events
Thk U Holy Week and Chris­
tian* In Barry County are parti­
cipating with traditional services
which began on Palm Sunday
with the distribution of palm
branches in many churches,
symbolic of Christ's triumphal
entry Into Jerusalem.
On Maundy Thursday many
Christians will celebrate lhe an­
niversary of The Last Supper
and on Good Friday they *111
commemorate the Crutltlxlan n
rites which are In preparation
for Easter Sunday's rejoicing In
the story which symbolizes man­
kind'* greatest hope.
LOOKS LIKE FUN—Mra. William iDelortsl Vanderhoff, U HaoChristians of many creed* I
and color* will unite Sunday In i
celebrating the centuries old'
Portage and are with the Southwest Michigan TobereulMto De­
tection Project. The testa
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NORTHEASTERN'8 SPECIAL PROGRAM

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am incm in Becoming astral auxin*, Inlx claxxroom,
rtkh’hrtS! 2
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by Bxm i *peclai half-mill tax
wnicb brlnfi in about SM.SM which fa matched br about two-thinia mare
ih« Niaia

Hospital Moves Htutingt Choir Electors Approve
Names Directors Charter Changes,
Into New Lab,
Director* of the Hastings Choir
named Tuesday night orc Ed Morr.
Bob Sherwood. Atty. Richard Shu­
X-Ray Quarters tter.
Elect Henney
Jill Wtswell and Pat Caln.
iVeic Emergency

Hastings is now a municipality
with a charter calling for a
single, appointive assessor.

Service to be Uaed

After Thia Weekend
The group, under the direction to one for a change from the
Pennock Hospital moved It* labo­
old system of electing two aaratory and X-ray department Into
new quarters this week. The move steady increase in membership
climaxed another phase of the from Um initial 33 to its present
hospital's current expansion pro­
In addition to approving the
Although work is In progress for single, appointive proposal, elec­
gram.
an August concert, membership tors also authorized raking the
win continually remain open and salary of aidermen from *300 to
*500 a year and the salary of
time during the year.
the mayor from 6500 to *1.200.
A get-acquainted coffee will be
In the only contest for muni­
John C. Bay. director, reported
cipal office. Mrs. Ruby Henney
that the hospital's emergency serv­
ice will also be moved into its new
years to succeed Mrs. Louise E.
area this weekend. Thk move will
Erway, who did not seek reelec­
complete the transfer of the diag­
tion.
nostic and outpatient treatment
Mrs. Henney defeated Mrs. Elservices into the new section of
the building.
had won nomination over two
However, Bay indicated that the
others in the February primary.
re-orientatlon of the hospital's
Mrs. Henney is the widow of
main entrances from the present
Victor Henney, who wax killed
eastward approach to Uie west side'
Civil Defense Director William
of the hospital will not be made। Barr this week advised Barry In an airplane crash lost August
while in Alaska. Mrs. Furrow
■County residents to be prepared continues on her job tn the City
in event the area is struck by clerk's office.
Elected witbout opposition
Director Barr, pointing out
the hospital and
that Um loss of life and Injuries was Mayor Franklin C. Beck-

Be Prepared for
Tomai
Barr
Warns Residents

new utumfoatto signs yijl be us»|
to help direct the pubWW the
new entrance.

Uie new corridors are cut through
the existing hospital, then the new
public parking lot and entrance
wID be put to their Intended use.
Until then, the public will have
to be directed through temporary
routes from the present hospital
enuance to tne new dtagnoauc
departments.
In December, the hospital opened
a new 22-bed addition while dos­
ing Its third floor 17-bed patient

know the tornado plans for the
schools their children attend,
and encouraged factory and of­
fice heads to set up operating
procedures to follow in case of
tornado warnings.
Those needing assistance in
arranging procedures may con­
tact Chief of Police Richard
Sunlor or Director Barr.

renovations and Ute construction.
This aometlmas means that con-

vated third floor la expected to be
finished and put back into opera­
tion in about eight weeks.
It will house a new pediatrics
department as well as some adult has hampered and delayed further
progreaa"
other patient rooms In the older
"The contractors, the patients,
section of the hospital will be the staff, and the public have been
' closed for renovation.
most understanding and coopera­
When the project is completed. tive during these difficult limes."

dlxgnoallc. treatment, and *erv-

and. although we gained a net
increase of five beds with the
opening of the new patient floor,
■Il will have the capacity to ac- wo have had beds In the halls a

tn outpatient utilization of the
Bay paid special tribute to the
hospital's diagnostic facilities.
construction workers and the con"Although Ute project Is sched­
uled for completion by July 22," way to aoconunodate the hoopitaJ
Bay said. "It is doubtful that It and it* patienta during renovation
will be on schedule. We have a in existing area*.
considerable amount of renovation
The prime contractors are Brown
that will take time and. unfor­ Brothen Enterprise* of Battle
tunately. Il has to be scheduled Creek — the general contractor*,
--------- --------- -------------------------- - — Sparton Plumbing and Heating
the contractor*. We have to con- | from Jackaon. and the Kent Elcctinue to operate throughout the I trie Company from Ravenna.

backward glances
from the
Banner fila

Hartings and Barry County
ekotora. in light bolloUng Mon­
day gave approval U&gt; lhe board
of Mipcrvisors project to erect a tell Nye with a four-year awr105-bcd combined infirmary and
mellcal care facility U » cut of
S700500 by a margin of 2529 to
‘•”a
...

A
tofhado
swept
through
Thornapple Ttornshlp Tuesday at contrihucod PJtl to this years
about 8 pm . causing heavy damthat aame evening a tornado hit
Several thousand people camo
Grand Rapids and suburban
communities causing heavy pro­ to see the Hastings Commercial
perty damage and a death toll Club Fair which occupied part

For the first time in many

second floor of the Fuller
building during the four - day
Ptooee See MORE ABOUT I
. BACKWARD GLANCES,

-EDITORIALS

On Good Friday most retail
establishments, professional of­ lot. and they'll contlnae there this Thursday from
fice* and serving companies will and 2 to 6 p.m. and Friday from
close from 12 noon until 3 pm
to permit owners and employees
to attend church services if they
wlsh.
throughout the county
I Holy Week services at 8L Rosie
of Lima Catholic Church, as in
I other Catholic Churches, the
tradition*! rltei are being cele­
brated in Englkh for the first
time.
The Rev Fr. Joseph C. Dun­
phy. pastor at St. Rose, an-1
nounced that Maundy Thursday!
services would Include a Low
Mass at 11 am. with the Lord's
Supper service at 8 pm. Adora­
tion until midnight will include
a Knights of Columbus honor
guard. On Good Friday the litur­
gical service begin* at 1 pm. and

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Filth and smut are booming In­
dustries in the United Btatea.
Attempts to cut them down tavariably provoke counter charges of
-censorship." book burning, thought
control and interference with freedom of speech.
Therefore, It U not surprising

imost objective comments on this
1historic Supreme Court decision
Ithat has come to our attention
।(thanks to the co-operaUon of
.
1lowing editorial, written by Erwin
1D. Canham. edltor-in-thlef of the
Christian Science Monitor, which
Suprcme Court In a scries of ob- under
i
the title. "The Merchants
scenlly test cases aroused a storm of
t Filth," appeared In the "Monlof sharp comment both pro and
con. Although the decision was not
completely satisfactory to either yen are severely criticizing the
the smut peddlers or those fighting Bupreme Court of the United States
smut. and the full Import ot the
Court action is not yet entirely

Pleasantview and
Hastings Electors
To Vote on Monday

on Saturday.
Union Good Friday •ervicta

tines Area Ministerial Assod-

“Easter—Postlude or Prelude?"
I* tile Easier sermon topic an­
nounced by the Rev. Willard H.
Curtis. Worship services will be
fast will be served In Memorial

The Rev. Don M. Gury rector
of Emmanuel Episcopal*Church,
announced that there will be

Good Friday and the Way of the

Property Oicners in Each School
District to Decide on Sharing
Other’s Debts for Annexation

Hastings property owners arc to vote Monday, April II,
in a special election on .sharing of lhe Pleasantview school dis­
trict's debt, while at the same time Pleasantview electors are to
vote on annexation and sharing the Hastings school'debl. Polls will l*e open at Hastings High School from 7 a.m. to
8 p.m. and at lhe Pleasantview Elementary school during the
same hours.
Hastings will vote on only the one issue—sharing Pleasant­
view's debt whleh now Is *260.000 ,
' -------------------------------with *7.0^0 of that scheduled to I nexallon of the Quimby and
be retired July 1. •
(Weeks districts, which on March
Pleasantvlew's propertv owners 1do*n
P™"
w!U vote on ahartn«i Hnst’ngs'
debt which now h aooo.ooo Has­
tings will pay off *55.000 of that
on May 1 -

Aben E. Johnson
Memorial Fund
Is Established

evening prayer at 7:30. On Holy
Saturday at 4 pm. will be the
lighting of the Paschal Candle
cool down the over aggressive ex­ that there is a dreadful problem mA Holy Baprtsm
There will be a 7 o'clock iunpansion and mode of oj&gt;erallon of Involved, which Is part of the
the purveyor* of filth.
(Please turn to Page 4, this Sec.* Chora! Eucharist and sermon at lnj lax levy—which Hartings
------------------------ -----------Emmanuel Church on Easter.
Aidermen renamed without
The Harting* YMCA ha* estab•
The Pleasantview Behoof. near
opposition were Lannes Kenmon topic for the Rev RussellI Lacey, was dedicated In Novrmfield, First Ward 198 votes; Ivan
Houseman for tlie 11 a m. Easter' ber of 1958. Tlie dklrict then in­ mortal Fund, presldeni
Snyder. Second. 145; Lewis Lang.
Ritchie has aiuiounced
service at the Baptist Church.
cluded
Barney
Mill.
Bristol.
Third, 167, and Cedric Morey.
Briggs, Burroughs. Culver and
Monroe.
Thomas TafTee received 729
In January of 1964 Pleasant- train. particularly the T
votes Ln returning to the Board
Members
of
the
Barry
County
iview
voters overwhelmingly en­
of Review and Floyd Craig re­
Fluoride
Committee
have
an
­
dorsed
a SI 15.000 bond issue to camp facilitlea through Ute
ceived 309 in being elected asses­
nounced
that
the
resignation
of
j expand the school which now
sor from the' second and third
Blair, 72. R1 Hastings, who died Mrs. L A. (Zana* Day of Nash­
ville had been accepted with re­
। purpose room inert are xn
children enrolled in Kindenrarcarried in all but the First Ward. Pennock Hospital are to be held gret, and that she k to receive a
sens have Indicated intentions of
Electors north of, the Thornapple at 1:30 pm. this Thursday at tlie bouquet as a symbol of appreci­
The Tyden Corporation has (r:tai--nt
ation of her contribution to the
making contributions to this fund.
disapproved cd the hike 86-79. Spanable Funeral Home.
sign'd
a
contract
with
Cunning
­
tlnue to be used, local aciioo*,
and it is expected to grow. Anyone
The Rev. George Elliott la to work.
In the Second the vote was 70ham
Limp
Company
of
Detroit
flriak have said.
interested in adding to U&gt;e fund
Mrs. Day. according to Mrx.
officiate with burial In the Maple­
wood Cemetery al Hopkins.
L. J. Stuck of Delton, had been to provide a 25,000 square foot
addition to the Viking Sprinkler letter from Mrs Kom:r f’m’th I
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Mr. Blair had been In falling the Barry County chairman or plant in Industrial Park.
president of the Hastings Board law
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co-chairman for many years, as
of Education, would rake the Kjirrv I UllIlPflMI
well as serving os chairman of
Hastings school tax lew than 5
IrtUlIIClICT
the Nashville clinic.
i5-'10tht of a mill.
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pltallaed Monday afternoon.
She was one of the original ot the present plant which
hare tent" their'high xebool I
was 115-53 and in the Fourth it
Mr. Blair had been a Hastings planners of the county-wide pro­ went Into production In 1963.
ject which developed after tlie
businessman for many years.
When the plant was construct- •tadenta to Hastings for many 1 i-x
.
The single assessor provklon
Middleville program had been
carried with ease, compared to
successful.
lleved provklon had been made
Annexation would add a tax:
the controversy it developed 1942. when Mr. and Mrs. Blair
In 1956 members of the Barry- to allow for 10 years' of expan­ baa? of 82.555.135-to the district.
early in the 1950s when a new purchased the Farmers Market &amp;
County Farm Bureau Women's sion.
Seed
Stare
on
Court
Street.
In
If tlie proposals arc approved by tade for a goal of 87.29e.76 to UJ
charter with such a provklon
Committee decided to turn their
President
Richard
T
Grooa
WH1
IMS
they
moved
to
a
Jefferson
both
districts, ule
the luull
total lax in
was twice rejected by voters.
Hastings will have a single, Street. They sold that building and money into the Middleville pro­ said Tyden has experienced a! Pleasantview would drop slight­ lay. April 13. at the Eptecopsd
gram so it could be expanded.
rapid expansion of the Viking |y. as the dktrict now pay* 13 Parish House.
assessor system as soon as the
den
Supplies
at
231
W.
State
Street
Sprinkler
business
in
lhe
United
1
mills
for
operating
and
seven for
Since
that
lime
Mrs
Day
ha*
City Council names an assessor
Mrs. Robert Elllget of Rastb^s
He was bom in Hopkins on July played a most important part in States. Canada and also in. the debt, while Hasting*' tax
Until that time. It Is understood
। would raise about .25 of a mill. Is general chairman and Mrs. Rob­
keeping the program operating Europe.
that the two present assessors,
ert White of Middleville k co­
Construction
of
Die
new
build-1
it
has
been
explained
smoothly. Mrs. Sluck said.
Craig and Russell Doty, will con­
tag
is
to
start
about
May
1
and
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chairman.
In.
a
.tart
.hmH
m
.
v
i
,
Hastings
school
voters
at
their
ried to Norn Rlclmrrtson on Jan
tinue to fill their posts.
"A willing and dedicated vol­
regular annual school election on
In the race for treasurer. Mrs 25. 1915. They celebrated lhetr unteer. Mrs. Day ha* served a Is to be completed by the middle regular,
July —
13 inny also vole on the anHenney carried three of the four golden wedding anniversary last very worthy cause for the chil­ of August.
wards, in the first *he led 138-&gt;&gt;cardren of our county. Her guid­
110- In the second she led 103-67.1
Before coming to Hastings they ance. her smiling face and happy
disposition will be sorely missed
100 and Mrs. Furrow carried the
a* we go into another summer of
.cn-Droste-Ferguson Hospital.
Fourth Ward. 187-130.
'fluoride cards' and mixed up
Area chairmen for the drive in­
There were 32 absentee bal­ wife; a son. Harland of Lake appointments. We will certainly
clude Mrs. Patrick Gilmore foe
lots; seven In-the Piral Ward. 12 Odessa; a daughter, Mrs. TT.onuis miss calling on Zana for help."
Ha*: Ings Mr* Wesley Dingman
Ln the Second, three ta'the Third (Marie* Cavanaugh of 820 W. — The Barry County Fiuurlde
ind Mra Carl King are Flrat Ward
and 10 In the Fourth Ward.
Green; seven grandchildren; and Committee.
chairmen. Mra. Clayton HwnW.
one brother. Curt ot Bradley, and
Second; Mra. Lawrence Weber,
to bring In returns, reaching the'
Third, nnj Mrs. Gordon Finn!*,
City Hall at 9 pm. Monday.
I Bride of Wayland.
| Fourth Ward.

Harry Blair
Dies
Hies Tuesda
luesday;
Rites Thursday

Barry Honors
Mrs, Day for
Fluoride Work

Tyden Contracts
To Expand
Local Facilities

C^DCCF CfUSfidC

On Wednesday

Barry Demos
On Roger Johnson
Dinner Committee

James Bu
Gddfrty.

Mrs. Irene Parker, chairman
of the Barry County Democratic
Committee, and Mrs. Violet Cur­
tis attended a luncheon Satur­
day noon at Schuler's In Mar­
shall as members of the finance
committee planning a testimoni­
al dinner for State Sen. Roger
Johnson. The dinner is to be
held at Baldwin Hall at Albion
College April 23.

• Mrs. Rirhanl Shawman. Hope;
i Mr*. Earl Mcxc. Irving; Mra. Ray
Vaughn, jqimrtown; Mra. Harold
Stamng. Maple Grove; Mra. Louie
: Thcmpoon. Orangeville; Mra. Jo|ieph Ferguson. Prairieville; Mra.
Wayne Wellman. RuUand; Mra.
I R-uuld Martin. Algonquin Take;
Mrs Monk Ciuidwlrk. ThtenaDple;
1 Mra. Harold Attderaan. WoodUnd*.
land Mrs. William McKeown.
Yankee Springs.
.
Mra. Richard Blough, Freeport;
Mra. Harry Laurent. NaahVtUe;

Honored by ll-M
Three from Barry County were
among the more than U»0 stu­
dents feted at the University of
Michigan's 43rd annual Honors

Vahlstag. Heatings, and Roger N. •
CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIU — Hastings HIgfeW bulging troph? Turner. Hickory Comers.

dlevlUe; Mrs Steven C:
Woodland and Mrs Lynn
Delton.
SWORD OF HOPE’—Gregory Peck, national crusade chairman

the first State-wide kickoff ol the Michigan division held recently
Library Clo^d
The Hartings Public Library
gets underway April IX

Honor Janice Davit
Janice J. Davis. R1 I
vxk-dlctorhn of the HH9
1182. rxelvrn

�INDULGE YOURSELF!
Mrs. Ella Burd
Of Nashville
Dies Tuesday

FOOD
CENTER

&gt;fea. Eta Burd. TO. Nashville,
dM Ttaa*r waning. April L U

zsisriwijSE-''

seven sans. Archie of Middle­
villa. Antal and Lawrence of
Battfe Creek. Richard. Merle and
Robert ctf Nashville and Dale of
West Satan. Wla.; two daughters.

GENEROUS
SHANK
PORTION..

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While you're planning one of

your moat Important meals of
tho year remember Its success
depends on the quality of the
foods you serve. We have se­
lected a few which we heartily.

Services will rxi netd Friday
el 3:30 pjn. from Um: Vogt Fu­
neral Homo In Nashville. The

feasting and priced them as low

GENEROUS SHANK PORTION FULLY-COOKED

Personal Mention

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specials and complete your
menus with tho endless variety
ot fine food throughout our store
.... all at our low everyday

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The Richard Cooks and BUI
Cook left Tuesday for Detroit to
meet Mrs Charlea Nesson, who
flew In that afternoon from Bos­
ton. They all plan to return to
Hastings Thursday.
'
The Hoy Hubbards visited the
Edward Hayes family tn Eaton
Rapids over the weekend.
The Gay Jordans will be guests
of their daughter and family, lhe
Don Macolta. In Detroit for the
Eaxter weekend.
Easter weekend guests of the J.
-Frimklln Huntleys will be her
father, the Rev. Lziwell McCarty
of Grand Rapids. Ute Misses Janet
and Sharon Smith of Kalamazoo
(while their parents are on a

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during Ute Easter Sprtna vacation.

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' It liappcns every Spring
■ We don’t pW^nd to know if
’ they are fori real, or whether
tliry are really swamp
as the expert says. But. like
everyone else, we find our­
selves hoping Hut the ex­
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people on our planet seem
to he able to keep UiU-gs in
a turmoil most of the time
without any help from little
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�Install Hammond
Exalted Ruler of
Hastings Elks
. Russ*11 °. Hammond was In­
stalled a* exalted ruler of Ha*Ung* Elks Temple No. 1905 Sat­
urday evening at the first public
installation ever held in Has­
tings.
Other off'cen Installed were
Russell Nash, esteemed leading
knight: Ray Miller,
stemmed
royal knight: Russell Hart Jr.,
esteemed lecturing knight. Rob­
ert Wade, secretary; W. o Cole­
man, treasurer; Frank Campbell,
esqulrer; Gordon French, chap-;
lain; Thane Young, innerguard;
Bud Green, tiler; R. p. Hilton,
organist; Phillip Homing, trus­
tee.
The Battle Creek Elks Lodge
131 assisted Hastings past exalt-

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3
’
Thursday. April 7. 196(1

4 Lakewood
\FFA Student*
Receive Plaque

Mrs. William Hammond and the
late Mr. Hammond. He was bom
In Barry County, Jan. 22. 1930.

Volunteers Seek
Donations for
U-M Program

Four Lakewood High FFA
member* were honored at the
corn projects banquet held in
Grand Rapids on Wednesday.
March 30, for having scores of
100 on their projects

IN HASTINGS
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

Million: Loral
Club Plan* Dinner
Six residents of the Hastings
area a:e now setving iw vnlunli-er worker* fur The University
Sixteen schools were repre- 1 su-phen I. Jobman, area chuirsented al lhe banquet with Spar- |Iian
™ Shrift rXMl SUU’
•0,U
“-11
«”'™U
Uidvr.rity
ri™
.nd Ron Ste- ,n thc Hastings area are Richs?
Complete* Baric—Rommle "Ed­
die" Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Q. Allen of R1 Hastings, boys.
enlisted In the Army In October
and has completed his basic
training at Fort Knox. Ky. He Is
The, largest project of Ils
At the Friday. April 1.
(Stationed in Korea, near Seoul.
kind ever attempted by a tax'He Is a 1963 graduate of Has­
amisted univerrity. the Mich­
ting* High School. His new ad­
igan
program Is a Nation-wide
dress Is: PvL Rommle E. Smith.
R.A. 16847448. HH.C. 2l»t DJ3..

Sale Covers Taxes

ARE FOR

TOO I ATT 10 CLASSIFY

ASTE!

BJNQINO CANARIES
Roller* and warbler*. Choice of

Included expenses, such as work­ presently available, including
men dismantling the equipment, new buildings and other teachhauling It and storing It.
1 for new faculty positions and
funds for scholarships and fei-

You, too, will be delighted

imports for

Easter! smart

with the Beautiful Array of

straw handbag:

More About
celebrate the Sesquicentenninl.
The local University ot Mich-

Backward Glances

Colorful Easter Plants,
Fresh Cut Flowers,

dinner meeting at the Hotel
Hasting* at 7 pm. on Thursday,
April 21.
Dr. Robbin Burlings, profes-

program of events lost week. In
addition to displays by local
business.* and Industry, there were
prize events and free gifts for

Planters. Artificial

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roomv satchel or neat tailored-looks! All
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pocket* Tortoise - tone lucite or gold-

Arrangements and
Corsages

It was snowing and blowing
, Wednesday -morning keeping a
[damper on plans far pnrtlclpatlon In the Easter parade after

Two-Orchid Corsage
An early April anow storm
which began with a light fall
early Friday evening developed

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April

Skilled work by firemen saved April 4.
this city from a disastrous bl^fSAprll 5.
on Thursday when fire did dam-1 April 6.
age estimated nt $35.370 In the
Goodyear. block. occupied by
Mrs.
Welckgvnant &amp; Ried's store, the the wc
law office of Colgrow &amp; Potter.. Henry,
the Dr. J. C. Andrus dental par-] —
lor*, lhe K. of J1, armory" and1
Slattery &amp; Weaver s barber shop
The fire of unknown origin I

Hand-crocheted vises straw in pastels and
bright*. a* well a* buries' Rayon l.ninj*

$1 and $2

and pocket*. Many have gold-tone

2.99
USE YOUR
CHARGE CARD

Fanny Farmer, Of Course!

Fill your baskets with
Even the next morning a little Taji still lingers

indy and other de

Touch a few drops of Taji to your skin. This precious pure
perfume oil warms up with you. stays wilh you. is stifl

lightful novelties.

there at lhe end of an evening—when you need it most.
Taji, at last a perfume that lasts (because it's all perfume

We have the latest in Cosmetics, too

oil undiluted by alcohol). 7.50. Also in a Spray for bath

and shower. 5.00. in a Soap that travels like good news.

A Fashion Parade for Easter

2.00, and a Bath Powder, 3.75.

Gardner's Pharmacy
Ph. 945-2134

Gardner's
11OW. State

Penney's straw hats will go to your head . . . this Easter! All the most charming style* . . .
priced so low you'll want several* We have all the latest fashion shape* in the most flattering
styles; romantic picture hats, sweetheart brims, clips and classic cloche*. Fashionably trimmed
with ribbon*, flower* and delicate veil*. All lhe spring coion to match your new wardrobe.

�It has lens been felt by some
suppertit* ot free speech and a
free perns dial the defense of
freedom tn the last atuljvJs ha*
to be made not on behalf of the
Continued from Page One
brat but of lhe wont. Some of lhe
atn.'oaplver* and climate of three ureal iteroe* of a free press. down
ambiguous years, and whicli needs through the years, a err nnpopupurging’
hr and cantankerous ink-shined
In essence the court lias said! wretches tn tlwtr peers
that a seller's motive* may deter-1 And yet, with ah tnw rqrognlred;
mine the Iraality of his product J lhe nerd remains urgent for cvp4-JHK HASTINGS BANNER
Iterator. Apr* 1, »M

EDITORIAL

American society is being eroded
by such dirt. It gora hand to hand (ended the funeral of
with the sexual permtoBlveneaa now

Sunday, news came that Orson
McIntyre had died at 3 o'clock
thing. There is nothing wrong with
that morning. * There were 44
standards of good t**le. Indeed. guestA who came Sunday to have
Uwre to nothing wrong with itand- dinner at the Keith Ball heme.
Tiiey came from Pl.-Unwell. Dow­
ling. Sunfield. I-aiusing. Alaska,
society.
Mich, and Hasting*. There were

The doctrine may not be as sen-ting with a clear and piwnt danaatiotuil as il appears. Il this not ger/The flhA buxines* lias become
the way certain drug* are lum- | appalling'™ Ito magnitude: per­
illed. eapecLiliy tha»e whicli can, haps S2 billion of it annually,
only be obtained upon a doctor's i OPuburp grassed »3 million from
prescription?
the firet subscription mailings he
The must virtu consequence of'sent out. Now the Supreme Court
tbe obscenity t! i ion to lhe terror
the purveyors
U has atruc'
bookstores are
of filth. Tiie .
hastily raadjurtmg their shelves
Advertising copy and dust jacket*
are being considerably revised. No­
body can say for sure where lhe
new doctrine will lead the police
and the court*, but it could go a
very long way. It might even clean
up the advertising columns of some
publications which are In other
ways eminently respectable

Doubt eiprrwd

Jurists have expressed doubt*
about the particular conviction in
tlie obscenity case, since the crime
of which lialph Ginzburg. pub­
lisher of Eios. now stands con­
victed. waa not identified or defined
at the time the crime was com­
mitted.

cl’lon* may mark the turning of
the Ude. But the Supreme Court
cannot do it alone. The 150.000
subscribers who shot their coupon*
back to Glnxixirg. and the millions
who are now subscribing to other
erotic magazines only a trifle
ha* found a way. for future appll- slicker than Eros, are the ones
cation at least, to Identify the dirty who will have to cliange.
business of pandering to prurience.
Clean winds
Code needed
•
Clean wind* need to blow Uirough
Tlie idea that absolute freedom Uie corridors of modem life. Af­
will hi the end lead to absolute fluence and apathy have liad sanedecency file* in the face of human thlng to do with the Babylonian
experience. Mankind ha* always atmosphere of parts of Uie modem
needed a code. Tlie Ten Command- world. The capitalist nations should
merits were not redundant Law Is be ashamed of themselves when
required in order to preaerve so­ they recall tlie earnest mid anti­
ciety.
septic dedication which runs
And of late the doctrine of free through much of Communist so­
press has been stretched to cover ciety.
the most vile stuff. The most
Perhaps we should remembcrTTe
loathsome abnormalities were
famine tluit stalks today u con­
blown up and spotlighted into in­
siderable part of Uie human race.
credible sensationalism. Less utterly Or the threat of total destruction
foul, perhaps, but possibly more jwoed by nuclear rivalry. Or tlie
sinister were lhe brazen appeals stem challenge of all our unsolved
and the dirty jokes surrounding problems: the magnificent new
the whole business.
knowledge waiting to be unearthed,
the poverty needing to be wiped
out. the education and beautifica­
tion to be furthered.
Mankind should rise above filth:
by self-discipline and by just laws
fairly administered.

those of George Ball, MertU
Dunkclberger. Keith Ball and
.Orl Glllcrplc. Brace Gillespie,
son of Mr and Mra Ort Gillespie,

home from Florid* Thuraday.

Banfield-Vicinity
By Hn. Leo Frey

SPECIAL
School Election

Many from Uli* area attend­
ed the wedding of Cheryl Leon-

Dowling Church on Saturday al
7:30 p.m. * Don't forget the Ea*-

Wodey Woods. The Banfield.
Dowling, Briggs MYP arc In

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To the Qualified Electors of

Hastings Public Schools, B-1

will be served for Liaise wtaiung
to stay. * Our *mypaLhii» arc
extended to tho families of the
lute Sam Buxton and Milt LeiFriday aftenicxm. in tho Union

terred Saturday, * Mr. and Mra.
LXiuglas Cragu of New Berlin,
Wis. wire weekend guc&amp;ts of Mr.
und Mrs. Gordon Buxton;

That A Special Election Will Be Held On

April 11,1966

meeting in Hastings Wcdncrday
evening preparatory to spending
Saturday judging clothing tu lhe
4H Budding. * Mr. and Mra.
Friday evening. Mrs. Nomuui
Crasc helped with tlie dinner.

The Polls for the said Election will be open from 7:00 o'clock A.M., and remain
open until 8:00 o'clock P.M., of the same Election day.

Flint Bcndle High School Fri­
day noon. He received a service
for eight, china dinner set. *
Mr. and Mra. Fred Stiles irom
By Mr*. M”. IL Cheeteman | Baula Creek were Sunday guwsLs
R2 Naihiiiia
. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon BuxThe North Maple "Grove and ton. * Sunday dinner guests of
South Maple Grove E U B Mrs. Jrwphme ClK-escnian of
Churches will unite in SunrUc Dowling were Mr. and Mra. Gorservice Easter Sunday at the don Buxton. * The Kingsley
South Church lit 4:30. followed. Extenslcm Club met at the Klngby an1 Easter breakfast, to which slcy Community Hall with the'
you ore invited. * Tliere were:topic: 'Improve Your Housethree people who united With' liold Storage^' helm: given by
the church, two who were bap- I Itaulers Mrs. Jessie Mack. Has- '
ttzed and a baby dedicated nt1 teases were Mrs. Rlcliard Cock-1
tlie clone of worahlp services at run and Mrs. Walter Townsend,
the South Church Sunday. * Mr. * Mr. and Mrs. John Crago and |
ton were Saturday supper guests ’
—, ,,
,
J of Mr. and Mra. Gordon Bux-'
lhe Hastings Danner
(on. * Mr. and Mrs. Nomuui
s Leonard and family spent Fl- .
, ! day and Saturday nights with
i. Mr. and Mra. Leo Frey.

Dunham

Gordon Stanton were co-liusONE HU.SDKED asd ' tease, to the Women's Society of
TENTH YEAR
I Christian Society which was
Forms* f*M »t BmHb**, Hkhi&lt;«n held at the home of Mra. Quick.
atmfcitirnoN I * Mike Nu*baum from MSU and
lEugine Lum Kalamazoo College
were Spring vacation guestajl.
, tlie home of their parent Mr,
and Mrs. Eugene Niislxuitn. *
|2 3j Mr. and Mra. Norman Frey from
ih'.’ Battle Creek spent Tuesday cve' nlng with the Leo Frey family.
| Mr. Mid Mrs. John Crago and
i son from Albion wwe Salurday

(Mrs. Gordon Buxton. * Miss
Cora Lyn Cook of Dowling, Miss
i Beatrice Brown of Bellevue, Miss
Sharon Ca.-v.idy of Lansing and
। Mlns Kathryn Frey were lunch­
con guesLi of bride-to-be Cheryl
Leonard of near Dowling on Sat-

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and rivers link the Soviet capital
with tlie Caspian. Azov. Baltic,
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Manor

WEST GYM. HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL, HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS OR QUESTIONS WILL BE VOTED UPON:
Shall Hastings Public Schools B-1, Barry County, Michigan, assume its pro rota shore of the outstanding

bonded indebtedness of Pleasantview Elementary School, Barry and Calhoun Counties, Mistfigan, in the

amount of $260,000.00, consisting of the 1958 unlimited tax bond issue in the regaining amount of
$145,000.00. and the 1964 unlimited tax bond issue in the remaining amount of $115,000.00? The said

bond issues maturing serially as follows:

1958 Bond Issue

$ 5.000.00

July 1, 1966

$2,000.00

July 1, 1967

5.000.00

1, 1967

2.000.00

July 1, 1968

5,000.00

July 1. 1968

2,000.00

July 1. 1969

6,000.00

July 1. 1969

2.000.00

July 1, 1970

6,000.00

1, 1970

2.000.00

July 1, 1971

6,000.00

July 1. 1971

3.000.00

July 1. 1972

7,000.00

July 1. 1972

3,000.00

1. 1973

7,000.00

July 1. 1973

3,000.00

July 1, 1974

7,000.00

July 1, 1974

3.000.00

July 1, 1975

8,000.00

July 1, 1975

3,000.00

July 1, 1976

9,000.00

July 1, 1976

3,000.00

July 1, 1977

9,000.00

July 1, 1977

3,000.00

July 1, 1978

. 10.000.00

July 1, 1978

4,000.00

July 1, 1979

10,000.00

July 1, 1979

4,000.00

July 1, 1980

10.000.00

July 1. 1980

4,000.00

July 1, 1981

11,000.00

July 1, 1981

4,000.00

July 1. 1982

12,000.00

July 1. 1982

4,000.00

July 1, 1983

12,000.00

July 1, 1983

5.000.00

Whosoever

Traditional excellence is the key to popularity of

Worsen Manor Suits by CURLEE. In new muted
tones for Spring and Summer. Worsen Manor

Tcday we recall the greatest of
miracles. Christ's resurrection and

ance for any activity. Light and beautifully styled,

His promise of our own resurrection

ond see them today.

to follow. As a testament of our
-faith,

$5850$6500
FREE with every SUIT Sale:
A Certificate for MARTINIZING
CLEANING &amp; PRESSING for your New Suit
at 111 W. State St., Hastings.
—Unit Wlxuvcr Your Surf Need* Cleaning—

wear

TXe« Wall... You Can t Afford Not To"
IM L Stole St.
Wo Rent Formal Wear

July 1, 1984

5.000.00

July 1, 1985

5,000.00

July 1. 1986

5.000.00

July 1, 1987

5.000.00

July 1. 1988

6,000.00

July 1. 1989

6,000.00

July I, 1990

6,000.00

July 1, 1991

7,000.00

July 1, 1992

7,000.00

July 1, 1993

7,000.00

Believeth In Him

.Suits will give you a distinctive, natural appear­

they’ll help you welcome the new season. Come in

1964 Bond Issue

July 1, 1966

hlentiei nil OKU Of IHLGtUM Ill'll—

SUITS

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The place (or places) of ELECTION are indicated below:

let

us

strive

in our every

thought and action to make our
lives worthy of this supreme gift.

LE0I1HIRD0SG00D
-jm\enalJ^o)nc
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT THE ANNEXATION OF PLEASANTVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
BARRY AND CALHOUN COUNTIES. MICHIGAN. TO HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS B-1. WILL f*'
NMX
BECOME EFFECTIVE UNLESS:
’
’ubiM
(a) Tho above proposition receives an affirmative majority vote of the electors of Hastings Public
Schools B-1;
AND
(bl The electors of Pleasantview Elementary School by a majority vote approve:

The annexation of said Pleasantview Elementary School to Hastings Public Schools B-1*?
An increase in the constitutional limitation on taxes which may bo assessed against
all property in the Pleasantview Elementary School District by .45% of the assessed
valuation, as equalised, of all property in the School District for a period of three (3)
years, the years 1966-1968, both inclusive, for the purpoic of providing a fund to
be used for operating purposes only;
The assumption of Pleasantview Elementary School's pro rata share of outstanding
bonded indebtedness of Hastings Public Schools B-1 in tho remaining amount of
$760,000.00.

Doted March 3, 1966

Barbara von Reis
Secretary. Board of‘Education

�Orson McIntyre
Delton High News

Of Maple Grove
Dies on Sunday

mentary building which win be

buildings several times a day.
their trip to BalUUo, Mexico. With the new addition, they will
They are Kathy Campbell, Vicki

Marie Kenyon. Keith Champion
Homo in Nashville for a life­
long resident at Maple Grove travel the 3.700 mils in a Ma­
llon wagon from Dewey-* Car
Township. On»n McIntyre. 83.

these two buildings
A 15 room addition to the high

by Delton’s Rpun Uh teacher, catcd week, of the existing high
munlty HoqdtaL B*Ule Creek, । Mr. HoneyweU and his wife. Mr' school This is where grades 6
Honeywell says it will take four through 8 will be. The bus ham
will be remodeled into a power
machine shop and a new bus
bam holding 23 buses will be
lhe expensen and the Spanish built on a site away from the
Club funds will take care of the center of activity.
und Mary (Hill) McIntyre.
rest. The requirement* for the
On Aug. 12. 1908, he was mar-, students making the trip are upper elcxnffltary building will
jlod in Hastings to Olive Brandt. I that they have a serial of shots,
who survives Other survivor* in- |lhey mus. do a lot of required trance to this driveway to alelude two daughters, Mrs. Fred reading, they mu* attend a l&lt;Av for* angle parking. The park­
■Edith* VanDongen of Mu*kegon i certain amount of weekly mcet- ing lot between the high school
;.nd Mrs. Kathryn Jonca of Bat- j Lugs, and Ltx-y must know bow­ and football field will also be
tie Creek; two sons, Howard of ' to conduct thcmaelves Ln Mexinn blacktopped for better parking.
R2 Nashville and Lt. Col. Brand: —
— - - ----- ----------- - -- — Davermun A Associates of
McIntyre of Anderson Air Force will sleep In motels and once Grand Rapids L-rued Uw final
Base, Washington. D. C. and two □icy arc there, they will live plans for the additions to the
i.randchlldrcn.
with Mexican families. Mr. high school elementary sclwol,
Honeywell and his wife will also bus bam and strop which were
bo staying If. a Mexican home. approved. A special meeting was
Wilcox Cemetery’. Maple Grove. The club will leave on their trip
about 5 o’clock in the morning
on April 8 and will return on tlonnl blds. The beginning of
the evening of April 20. Mr. construction Is planned for the
Honeywell says, "Tlie atudents latter part of May thA year.
will have an opportunity the
The McCollum United Breth- ’ tourists don’t have. They will be
rw.

McCallum Church
Special Services

18 Criminal
Cases on April

icis »r 11USI

the gurot speaker.
,
'
The Friday .nd SuunUj m-1 Nl“
Detort
nimr
wm be u
and
to Grand Rapids Saturday,
Tk
1
rhe Sunday evening «evlw ar a. “
March 26, for the State District I SSlll't IlnPkPf
following the 7:15.Christian En- *p.*xh
control. The students 1‘Uln 1 1701
dmvor service.
|*pcw&gt;»
*uc muncuui
Rev. Koulz will also speak at' wore Cindy High, Dave Hyde.
Barry’ County'* April term of
tlie 10 o'clock service Foster
Beebe. Tim Greer. Judl I circuit Court opens Monday with
morning
At 11 nm
Easter t*’)’bcr*- Janet Handy. Linda jb criminal coses listed on the
momlng the Sunday school W)n | Shoemaker. Rickey Baker and docket, according to the calendar
present on Easier program The !1Arry Brewor. Students from prepared by County Clerk Wllpubllc L* conUaUy invited to nil Or*nd Rapid# Catholic Central Hom Cridlcr.
of thw services
nnd »PPro«in»*taly W sludento
Jurors drawn for lite new court
_______ A'_______ from six high school* partici- term Include:
Every extra pig farrowed and pttU’d m
Mrs Sy,*l“ Ke,IeF #n&lt;l Frank
■ared ln a Utter nm^i »5 1n that won mart of the honor* Marcellus. Johnstown Toknshlp
profit before the nltt is even a w“ Godwin School. This was Marion Hamilton and Betty Beld? olTMIcXn s£j7Uni- thc flt*
*orie!
M«P&gt;e Grove: Owen Sallsm

____________

Barry Soil, Water
Conservation
Banquet Tuesday

No Money Slows
New Trunkline
Work in Barry

21st Annual Meet

New M-37 South and
M-66 Reconstruction
Postponed Until J 971

ther.
These poatponementa have re­
veraltv D&gt;wiali»ta etfimate the 10
State tournaments und bury and Varsal Pales. Orange- quired further rescheduling of
;.™2
•« &gt;r&gt; y";, “""J"
other planned projects.
invMtwt in time
Hnn.ino one Junior. The students had to J u»t1 n Simpson. Prairieville.
There Is no chance for inInd^SinSem^for
i ** ln Qnuid RaP‘^ R«n 8 am. Lyle Biddle and Archie Sinclair.
creased Federal funds and the
—
and equipment for brood sowa.
t0 3 pjn
Rutland: Paul Gibson and Joe Stole must either accept the
flral year was a learning'sltua-j Doyle. Thomapple; Paul Wood- slowdown In road construction or
tlon for all Involved."
man and Jc*nett* Simon. Wood- increase State taxes, he said.
Delton start* it* spring .vacaSanderson and
"Our program* and priorities
j tlon April 8 this year. It will be ! ^11 lam McKeown. \ ankee for the schedules of the next two
,a
, Wa’
rne r E-h'r " ’ -W*•
year*
a half
nail day
day and
and student*
student* will
wUi^
&gt;eflrB were
wrrc established
^ramisnco by
oy longionglatest
j have an awembly before leaving. I **jn.e '£’
"nXjrange planning about five years
The ™»U«&gt; will m.l April U ' *“
»»
Weanuaer night. April 10 al I f,y'. D’*l(l btm- “JO l-wirll*
The schedules were pearea
Reared to

Funeral Services
F.or Mrs. Eno
Held Saturday

Services for Mr*. Nina Belle
Eno. 72, were held from the
About 150 are expected to atVogt Funeral Home In Nash­
tend the 21»t annual meeting, _
. j r*
.»
ville Saturday at 1:30 pm.
and banquet of the Barn Soili
•
I Mr* Eno, widow of Ansel Eno.
Conservation District which will
----....
in «^i
Mra “
d|wl
be held at 7 pm Tuesday. April. Hastings Hkh student*
&lt;7
lr" Wednesday. March 30. at
12, at the Carlton Center Grange Mrrilyn Foster ais enl o r
the home of her daughter. Mrs.
on M-43 seven mile* northwest [ ---- ......
“-h.
’ Arthur
r-/UUHU &lt;Laura&gt; McPherson. 512
--­
of Hastings
rennrt
report’ to memoer*
member* or
of me
the no.*Has- cE ar.i...
walnut Street
c.m. in Ua*iin*«.
HasUnga
tings Rotary Club at their regular | sh&lt;1
a long^jme resdDr. I- 8. “Bus" Hobertwn. Monday noon luncheon meeting &lt;Jrnl of
County
Verfrom lhe m&gt;II science depart- |~"
Hasttag*
1
■»
, mOtltVille
With Carolyn Barheldev as lhe
Born Aug 27. 1893. In Union
Robertson to Speak

postponed from March. 1589. to
March, 1971. Stoic Highway-.Di­
rector Howard E. Hill has an­
nounced.
;, ■ ,’

available fund*. Hill raid. now

same time. One son and one
daughter preceded him in death.

At Carlton Qrange;

Relocation and reconstruction
of M-37 from the south Barry
County line to Hastings was
among the 45 project* which
have been postponed by the State

Postponement ot the 45 pro­
ject* was necessary because suf­
ficient funds are not available,
HUI said.
Tlie projects are on primary
roads in both rural and urban
areas.
...... „ _ lack of both Federal
and State money for this type of
construction, financed on, a 50-50
participating basis.
With a total of »42 million
available annually for primary
construction In both rural and
urban areas, the fund shortage
began to pinch primary pro­
gram* three years ago, causing
postponement*.
In February, the Department
announced that 31 such project*
scheduled for bid-taking between
March and September of this
year would be postponed for
scheduled bld-taking In October
when fresh federal allotments
become available.

Brother Succumbs
» uiuuici wa
----- -w-.
died at Flint on Monday. March
21. following a long Hines#. Tom
had visited in Hasting* on sev­
eral occasion* He is survived by
three sons and one daughter. He

Rotarians Hear
^Worlfl KPUOrt

Bunt. son ot Mr* Lyman Hunt,
• in and Rachel &lt;VanWormeri
of Nashville and the late Lyman
nounced.
Baker. On July 18. 1910. she waa
Hunt, will graduate with a n U A.
Other officer* of the district 1 otlld,nl. nartLloatlrw included I nrkrried to Ansel Era. at Union
from Western Michigan Univer-1
ally on April 16. Terry went to ■ , 'ice chairman; Ronald Erickson Yo
Mark-Burch.l ’ Broidro Mra. McPhtroon. an&lt;a&gt;lo« community Colin. Mr ,R1 Woodland
wraI„„o secretary: T. K | ncutni]'A.da; Carl Hoffman. Afri- other daughter. Mra inwrence
St.’IVS f”".'“'“"T"'.1" Kuoti. n..nn«
n„un» .r«.nr.r
umurrr. and.^.
.nd
Oretchen Huebner. Latin &lt;Doris 1 Slxbrrry &lt;* Vermontville
WAI V. He U a Builnr.. Aamjn- I Oscar Kacchele.
Kaediele, R1
Hl Mtaaievme.
Middleville, i Al^cnca. Mary settles. Europe, survlvee. along with a son. Vance
tstration major and will begin a director
, a director
__ I and Ron Blla*. Washington. D. C of Cheyenne. Wyo ; 11 grand­
studying for his master* degree I . As
U&lt;:aiton uUthe
*.«j
edua&gt;u»n
Uwstrongest
MnwW , a slutou SUErj.,,„ Ap,u
U n-«-«nu&gt;dchUdm&gt;.
on April 26. Terry was a 1962 t(k01 I(jr pronlotmg soil and uaStudent
’ were Tom Timm and and lwo sU*OT
graduate of Nashville High।, ter
Ur conservation.
co^^ntlon Soil Technician
TechnScian -roduetd
School.
John Hamp reported the district [| Larry
&gt;-*mr Un
&lt;w.m
I participated in a variety of edu- Denburg and St.wart Kecder. ^tcdwnd burialIwo* made in
Icatlonnl activities last year
seniors.
, the Wilcox Cemetery.__________ _
1
I These Included *oi) Judging in !
which 60 participated. FFA soil |
I and water conservation contest 1
I in which 60 took part, and SCD I
'
and FFA air tour, a conservation
•
display during Conservation |
Week, a land appreciation tour |
’
and a solL* class
' Funeral services for Mrs Lil­■
Other similar projects included
- Calhoun - Kalamazoo
lian Benson. 44."Til Lake Odessa,• the
mt Barry
carry-viunuun-tvuiuiuiixw;
who died al 1:38 nm. Sunday. I Tri-County run-off plots with aj
April 3. nt Butterworth Hospital I tour and dinner, ACP practice I
in Grjjid Rapids, were held al , selection, radio broadcasts, the
1:30 pm. Tuesday nt the Pickens Goodyear soli and water conserChapel.
,vatlon contest, tree planting
The Rev. Luther Brokaw offi-. eventa. Christmas tree shearing
elated and burial was in Lake- demonstration, forestry promo­
side Cemetery.
Ition. Christmas tree growers
meeting, soil stewardship week,
resource development, soils day
Pennock Hospital before being und forage field day.
transferred io Butterworth five

Lake Odessa
Mother of Six
Dies Sunday

Sate

She was born on Jan. 31. 1922.
in Sidney. Ohio, the daughter of State winner in the Soil
Robert and Clara । Coverstone i Water Conservation contest for
Lorton. She was graduated from lhe 12lh consecutive year.
George Wnhmhoff. R3 Plain­
high school there In 1940 and
served In the WAVES during well, received the Kalamazoo
World War n. stationed at Great Gazette award.
During the past year there
Lakes.
She married Loyal iRoyi Ben­ were 35 new soil district coop­
son on June 19, 1946. in Sidney erators while 27 cancelled. Farms
serviced
totaled 486. new service
They lived in Grand Rapids for
five years before moving to Lake contact* totaled 952 and toinn
Odessa 10 years ago Her hus­ installing good practice* totaled
band is on accountant at the 301.
hMd Harold C1U8. Baltimore: Lester nuc, and expected cost*
Lake Odf ssn Canning CO. and
&gt;
, Notcbocm. Barry: Wilma James,
"As early as 1961.. the Depart­ she was employed as a nurses’ plans, covering 2.7B0 acres. 19
ThL.M^Q
I Carlton: Harold Hummel.Castlewm held for Btae Blrtta Camp- wn; Andrcw Kcllnedy Hasting* ment warned Unit the existing aid at Pennock Hospital for the received plan revisions covering
revenue
base
would
not
be
ade
­
Fire Girl* andHortton.Club. Du- Townshlp
Marvin Wmegar.
LINOLEUM
quate
to
carry
out
Uie
program
The Barry Soli District was
ywkre wra Ben Smith from the „(&gt;pc. and UrrnlC(. „ByM !rrlnK
and we are now face-to-face
organized in 1944 and during
Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. The
th0 requests for review are on
THE MODERN FASHION
lhe past St year* the director*
| ffini "Beyond Our Doorstep’’ was ' tlu. crlrnlnal docket. one from I with that point in time. The
IN FLOOM
shortage of funds Is seriously ■ray Unit of the Legion Auxill- have been concerned with rec­
““y0, Clifford E. Porter, who is serving liampertng our progress.
ognizing the problems of soil
The Board of Education met in ! n fi(e sentence for lhe murder of
"Tlie need for an Increase In
In addition to her husband she and water conservation and de­
a special meeting to receive bids | william F. Hummel Jr.. 19. at the gas and weight taxes was
1 on the sale of &gt;650.000 in bonds Middleville on Junb 23. 1960.
. announced last May through the U survived by three daughters. veloping program* In an effort
Marian. Kathleen and Pamela,
A FLOOR TO MKT
which were approved by the;
------------ •-----------Michigan Good Road* Federa­ anil three son*. Kenneth. Bruce land use'and protected.
1 voters on Sept. 20, 1965. The | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wrusaler and tion.
There have been 554 applica­
apt! David, .all al home; three
EVERY BUDGET
1 low bid of the five blds sub- .children of St. Johns visited
The only stockings
tions for assistance approved
1 mF.ted waa awarded to Paine, their grandmother. Mrs. Nara
since the district was formed.
kissed by sound waves
' Webber. Jackson. A: Curtis* of j Smith, over the weekend.
legislature *lnce that time.
UACTIM/ZC EIAQD I Grand Rapids al 4.15008 percent
Mr. and Mr*. Ken Hoffman
for much longer
“Were the legislature to ap­
■
I IM
Interest Thc»e ore 25 year bonds juid boy* wifi be entertained nt prove tlie Increase*, costing the
wear and lasting fit.
I und have a rwallable clause after tlie lioinc of Mr. and Mra. Ralph average motorist about the price
COVERING
| ten years.
1 Brouwer of Holland on Sunday. of n package of cigarettes a week,
Only once a year can
f23 W. State St.
The building plana call for a ' the 17th.
we could reinstate those projects
we offer them at
postponed because funds are
Duane Jarman, representative
these low prices. •
lacking.
of the Metropolitan Life Insur­
So stock up I
"We also could strengthen our
program all the way through the’ Stuart Clement, chairman Ot ance Company in Hastings, has
yjsSED ay
department in order to maintain the Board of Trustee* of Pen­ been voted by bls fellow repre­
$1.29 a pair
sentatives as "Man of the Year"
the scheduled pace.”
nock Hospital, announced that of lhe Battle Creek district of­
$3.79 for 3 pairs
The announred need for more the Hospital Board has made
funds for both state and local medical staff appointments for fice to which he Is attached.
Usually $1.65 a pair
highways and roads ha* become 1966.
mean* Jarman had to qualify for
even more acute In recent
The board made lhe appoint­
months. HUI said, because con­ ments qf 18 physicians to the the Honor Clubs with an out­
H longer
struction costs jumped 20 to 25 attending staff. 30 physicians to standing record in sale* and '
percent last year after averag­ the consulting staff. 8 dentists to
You’ll be the loveliest lady in the
Jarman ho* been with Metro-1
ing three percent per year.
the dental staff, and 2 physi­ polltan 8'.- year*. *
.
Easter parade when you have our
“Our Interstate program is not cians to the honorary staff
affected by the fund shortage.’’
The Board also approved the
new look in styling.
HUI said.
appointment of the following ed Mrs-Stella Yarger and Mrs. I
medical staff officer*:
Call 945-3382
Julia Fighter with a pre-Easter '
Chief of Staff. W. R. Birk. dinner &lt;&gt;n Palm Sunday. On1
MB.; Vice Chief of Staff W G Eastor Uie Forrvst Yargera will look for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
l-ogan. MD: Secretary, M. L
lx guests of her son and family,
&gt;11 /•
1 .l
l
i
Noah. M D. Chief ol Surgery. Mr
and Mra. Jock DeFoe. of things you buy . . . youll find them here!
R. J. Huebner. MD: Chief of
The Cockade
Medicine &amp; Pediatrics, J. A
■
The
Clayton
"Bud"
IJauNchUdsj
Brown. MD.; Chief of Anes­
Open Evenings by Appointment
(Above Savings &amp; Loan)
Don Stouffer, a senior nt West­ thesia. C. E. Morrill. M D : Chief left Wednesday to visit her
ern Michigan University, ha* of Radiology. G B Bcnlsek. CKUidparetsta. tlx- Laneways, in
been awarded a national schol­ MB.; Chief of Pathology. W D Foit Pierce. Fla., cuwl &lt;n route
arship for the master of art* Walter*. MB. and Chief of Ob­ they will visit his aunt and
degree program for working With stetrics. W. G. Logan. MD.
uncle. Mr. and Mra. Harry
124 East Stal
disadvantaged children, a Fed­
Trcrice. al Memphis. Tenn.
eral research project.
Don. who 1* doing hl* prar-

W« have the

pattern*

'BASON

strong

BERKSHIRE

Pennock Board
Makes Medical
Appointments

Name Jarman
Met Insurance
'Man of the Year

sOlJ

Hair Style
of
The Month

SALE ENDS APRIL 9

Don Stauffer
Given Grant for
Advanced Work

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Pm’imileojr

Municipal Court
Calendar Husy

thopedlc School In Grand Rap­
Id*, will receive room and board
Leopoldo Martinez 56. R2 Haband tuition for thb Spring aqd
Summer, plus a X2M stipend tn tlngs. pleaded nolo contendere and
continue his studies.
Majoring in special education mg on Saturday by Municipal
with emphasis on the orthopedi-: Judge L. E Barnett aiul was lined
cally handicapped. Don will con-1 $70 plus 55.45 court costs.
tlnue hl* studies in the Kal.i-, Officer Ken Wilcox whs driving
muzoo area and at Pretty Lnke a —
--------- ~on *'
"----City cruiser.
N. "
Broadway
Camp near Kalamazoo.
when Martinez’s pickup skidded
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- irroM from State Road .«nd into
old F. Stauffer of Middleville the bank. Two cars had prevHMslj
he Is a 1961 graduate of T-K been forced off Shite Road, ac­
High nt MlddlevlHe. He attended cording to the report
Grand Rapids Junior College
Leo Martinez Jr pleaded inno­
before transferring to WMU. cent to a charge of tampering ultli
and is to receive his bachelor David D. Kniko’s rar on Match 18
of science degree April 16
Th* car rolled out of control und
Ihtt a meter post causing more
Elk National Foundation grant [than WOO in damage* to tin- ve(or cerebral palsy ittfdie*. apon- - idcie.
■orvd by lhe Hasting* Elk* j Robert L. Henncnitt. 17. HI Has­
tings. was placed on probation tor
Don’s brother, Gary, was an .&gt;ix niontli* and ordered to pay
outstanding player on Middle-1 sj.45 court cost* for recHra# drivVille’s basketball team and plan- ltlg March 29 on E State. JetTerxm
m entering Grand Rapids Jun- ,nd Green Streets The complaint
lor College next Fall.
u*i signed by Ofilrer Glendon
‘ ------------ •------------| Pierson.
Michael Barry. 18. R1 Hasting#,
a
[)&lt;ld B M5 nnt. P|lu, ^un riJ(&gt;u
Janet’ Haynes, 9 - year-old fter being arrested by Officers
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jerry Pierson and Chart. eras- m the
first
Saturday
Haynes of VanWert, Ohio, tor- vi
— Ward ''about
—* ’3 am c
—'~*mer Hastings rtsidems. died Sat­ ■ &gt;r speeding.
Merl Ray Clcnnn». 63. Wood­
urday, April 2, In a Colutnbu*.
Ohio. Hospital. Death follnwi*d land. paid a 55d fine plus ST 10 lor
a lingering lUnens. In addition driving In Nashville while under
ne influence &lt;’i liquor. He was
by a brother and Uro iburs. her rrvsted by Chief Robert D Parker
Rlcliard Thomw. 31. Freeport,
grandparent#, Mr. and Mrs. Ron­
ald R. Haynes of Hoating* and lueaday paid a 516 fine plu- v'ttrt
osta after pleading guilty to a
disorderly
charge.
,
O1
Mr. and Mrs. John Hocw visi­
Mr. and Mr* Ravmond Fitch
ted Mr. and Mr# Ray Zlmnutplan
to
spend
Easier Sunday
tnan of.RA. Buttle Creek oh Sun­
day. and Mr* Hoo*’ grand­ rithlUudr parent*..Mr and Mr*
mother. Mr*. Nellie Bennett, of &lt; -forge Higgins and Mrs. Mabel
Pellston was also visiting there

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"

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.

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•

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•*

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• A Dozen Spicy CARNATIONS
• Twelve Lovely. Fragrant ROSES
• A Box of Colorful SPRING FLOWERS

A CORSAGE, FOR HER . . .
ORCHIDS

CARNATIONS

•

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8—THE HARTINGS BANNER

Hastings BPW
Represented at
District Session

Hastings Women's! Pe„ono/ Mention I Nellie Dunlap
4
-Club Holds
- - -Final■ 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Married Saturday
To David Buckhout
Meeting of Season

I --------------------------------------------------

Personal Mention [

,WWw’&gt;*dl...:------------ is Honofee ot

ITw Willart 3mi.n nxne. 725 lhe -Knignumen." a musical group
•mon. wu lhe scene for a formed last Seiitember. entertained
lovfly buffet supper and the other numbers of the band.
Greg Shetteriy, Oreg Hoogerhelde.
Gene Englerth and Lisle Oonly, for
the weekend at hb home following
Ironside. Miss Marilyn Ironside, their appearance at the PanUind
. rive Hastings Business 4: Pro­ Mrs. Willard Smith and Miss Hotel on Saturday evening
fessional Women’s Club was well Valerie Smith.
Saturday was a busy day at the
represented at. the Spring meeting
home of Dr. and Mrs Wesley
of District 7 held Sunday. March tractive, it being centered by a Lugan. At 2 30 to the morning Da­
vid. Joann, Jenny and Julie arrived
white ^candles, white artificial from Portland. Ore., on the way
Representing the local organize- rones, abd a (Mint y touch of pink to David's —
_.
new------------------assignment at
tlon were Mra. Lucy Jacoby, presl-I —
interwoven'
rovon'in ribbons throughout i Klncheloe Air Base in the Upper
,’.
I Peninsula. At noon, Mrs Gene
dent; Marjorie Tuma, vice prrsl- Jhe decor,
Lisa from
drr.t. and Drusilla Powell and i The gwrta were former high
Hinklev
*cho°1 frlen&lt;ls ot Peggy’s in- IOrBnd
arrived to see ttieir
JUxei Hinxiej.
eluding Tirry McCtonkey, Jeanne couslru' ■««* • ,r» minutes later
...S?
P-ed®.'OhtoJ Hart JanlS OMrtxt? Annette Arthur U&gt;gan from Alma College
Blade, well-known humorist and Quenlh(.r Mre Francis Llndgron wlth
Golf, his former
orator, was lhe main speaker.
I,Belay Buergei and Peggy Me- roomnuite al Interlochen Academy.
Miowing the coffee hour and. Alllster and the "gals ’ made the arrtvrd Sunday Mrs Elsa Jordan
— —■ ■ — ■*....
.
. .to catch
. . 10,n
ininrrl
President
’s Council, officers were ; most
of lhe opportunity
*^ th* “twan
Tog»« yfoe tnr
for Htndinelected Miss Stella Kndrenga. up on curreru happenings and J
, l’at" Mr
• H°wd
Bush and xim
t*ons. Mike and Robbv
Bobby,
Stale president. Installed the new reminisce -♦
•- school■ days.
.
Busti
of high
arrived
from
Battle
Creek
Peggy’s mother. Mrs John
Guests Sunday of Mrs Walter
romplUhed when each club presi­ I a w. Mrs. Earl McMullen Jr.. Ryan were her granddaughter ami
family. Mr. and Mra. William Ames
dent distributed her annual r&lt;i&gt;ort
ot
Trenton. Mra. Ryan is expecting
to the other president*.
Several Hastings BPW members opening and some unique quiz her grandsons. Timothy and Pat­
attended the Monday. April 4. (tames were played with prises rick Ryan, to arrive from Taylor.
meeting of the Battle Creek BPW being won by Betsy Lindgren &lt;Mich.. on Friday to spend a few
days with her Their mother. Mrs
and Janine Ostroth.
1 Marjorie Ryan, will bring the boys.
tending were Mrs. Jacoby. Mbs
Peggy’s marriage to Tom
Tunics. Mrs Doris Shawman. Mbs
u .o».
,ha
Helen Keeler, Mrs. Hinkley and
mon,nMr. and Mrs Robert Chaffee of
Bellevue. Friday supper guest* were
The theme, “Milady's Forward
r.-vi
Thr ,(,orrirn H*»en* will enter- Mrs Julia Bolinger and daughter.
aok " i'U nlanml tiv the rwr- UUl
Mr a'ld
H*rTy We,'°*’- •««! Mra Jackie Segur and daughMr and Mre Fn*nk
Wr. of Nashville Mrs Chaffee
mTir.m
“ “ B“d Mfl,k °* a™u‘ Rj‘PuU
’pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
dlnner on E*ster
Clarehce Chaffee, of the River
and make-up were featured
---------- 1 Road, helping to celebrate little
mm
—
*
—
. Jerry’s KM-ntxH
second KIHKil.v
birthday.
At Ute Chet Banghart liome on
Easier will be their family, the
Bruce Bangharts of Battle Creek
89c and the Terry Kings of Ann Arbor,
and Mra. Banghart's parent*. the
Maron Norwoods of Delton
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haywood have
OHters to Choose From:
relumed from a vacation to St.
Large Easter Egg Cake, Cross Coke. Happy
Cloud. Fla., und en route visited
Easter Cake, Easter .Glory Cake, and Bunny,
their daughter. Capt. and Mrs
David Steinke, at Tyndale Air
Lamb or Chicken Mold Cake.
Force Base In Panama City. The
Individual Egg Cakes
ea. 20c
Haywoods will be entertained for
dinner on Saturday evening at the
Square Dipped Cakes
ca. 16c
Bob Haywood home honoring Mrs
Haywood's birthday. The Warren
Boltons are also among ijrose re­
Individual Bunnie Cokes
.co. 20c
turning from Florida, having va­
cationed
at St. Cloud.
Chicken on the Nest Cupcokes
ea. 12c
The Lyle OlUoroies
their
des with their
Special Easter Cupcakes
daughter. Sandy Gillespie. Sandy
Easter Iced Butter Cookies
6 for 33c
Abbey asd Cindy Lang left lhe
Easter Nests ..
past weekend by car for Florida.
Cindy will meet her parents. the
Lewis Langs, who left this week
Stollen Coffee Cake
68c
to be in Florida for the Easter
(Full of candied fruil and nuts I
vacation.
Fruit Raisin Bread
48c
Thursday Mrs Wayne Goodwin.
Mrs Robert Greenway of Allegan
and Mrs Harold Lee of Grand
Rapids were guests of their sister
and family, the John Ingrams.

Dr. and Mrs William HeUlgel,
&gt;__ _ t 'ir ntrwv '
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Lad Thursday noon the "Courtof the HelrigeL, were Dr and Mra
Robert Karmayer of Rochester
1 »*» conducted the Seminar around Hotel Hastings for a bridal lunchron to fete Mias Nellie Dunlap,
The buslnraa meeting, presided Wodnesday lhe HelrlgtU attended probation officer for the Juvenile
over by Mra. Jack Wood, featured I th(_
of Tom puiurd. lhe Division of the Probate Court.
annual rr;»rta by the trrasurer. chapbln of Southern Michigan
The table was attractively deco­
Mra. Rudolph Flora, and cones- prlwn who WM
)n an BUto
ponding secretary. Mrs. M. R iy- !iccl&lt;ltnt near Lowell. Mrs Pollard rated with colorful spring flowers,
man. The report of Mra. Stephen wo ve~. piously injured and and also a miniature bride under
Johnson, recording secretary, was.
wal als0 klllK1 The fu- a btidal arch MUs Dunlap was
Placed on file.
_ nw&gt;1 &lt;a&gt; al q,,. nrat Methodist I presented a gift an&lt;f good wi«i&gt;«
Mias Sue Smith stated to the .church in Jackson.
from the group.
Mra. M. J. Burch returned Bun­
Her marriage to David Buckhout
! dsy from Florida where site spent of Kalamazoo took place last Sat­
lhe Winter at Pompano Beach.
urday to Kahunaxoo. They plan to
8:&gt;t' Ftto*t,lor&gt; 0' YrSne!‘?
Mr. and Mra. Frank Cronk are live to the Delton ares and she
happy over the arrival of their will continue her work for the
ou April ». 27 and 28. Mra
nm grandson. Martin Sebastian. court.
Godfrey read the resolutions which ,who w
OTl March 17 and

DELIGHTFUL VISITOR — A delightful visitor In Hastings
Wednesday through Sunday was Miss Le Thl Kim Oank of
Vietnam, a guest of Atty, and Mrs. David Dimmers. Kim was en
route to Vietnam after receiving her degree in sociology from the
University of Tennessee,

Visitor from Vietnam Captivates
Hastings Residents, Students
A delightful visitor to HaatUigs.
She expressed great admiration
Wednesday through Sunday, was 1 for al) of the students—"they were
Miss Le Till Kim Qanh of Viet- so interested, enthuslasfic. friendly
rum, a guest of Atty, and Mra. I and polite."
David Dimmers.
| The Dimmers’friendship for KUn
She is known to her friends as tx-gun some years ago Kim had a
Kim and before she left she had rousto in Washington. D. C.. who
made many new friends in this knew Congressman E Robs Adair
county seat town.
(from Fort Wayne. Ind. iCong
Kim has just received her degree Adair b Mrs^Dajather and he
to sociology from the ^nlrersity
C^refe at the
of Tennessee. «t Knoxville, and
,Ume *, *
. Cwgrwsn-an
she b en route to Saigon, where Adair waa in Saigon in 1980 he met
she hopes to establish an orplianant* ’w family and lhe plans
America bemn
began
age to help meet some of the eritl- for
,nr an
*n education In Amerir.
I
to
move.
Kim
has
been
here on a
cal needs In her country today.
scholarship from her government
She has not been hone since she' and from the UB. Agency of In­
began her studies al U. of Tenn, ternational Development While in
three and a half years ago and this country the Adairs "adopted"
she leaves with mixed emotions Kim and shg has always been with
She would like to stay to the them for any holidays—ThankaUnited Stales but realizes that her giving. Christmas, etc.
services are needed very badly in
As a guest of tlie Dimmers, Kim
her homeland.
.
attended the Rotary club fish-fry
While bi Hastings. Kim jpoke at the school In Middleville Prland answered questions tor many day night She had never eaten
student* to the grades at South­ perch before in her life.-and the
eastern (where Mra Dimmers b a
4th grade teacher* and in Central anc« for her. Friday nnnn Kim
Auditorium on Friday when die was the hotMirte when the Southmet with Junior high students and
later with the HJ1S. seniors.
the Hotel Hastings and Saturday
evening the Dimmers Invited a few
ciianted with her loveliness and friends In to meet their house
quiet charm anti she found great guest. Many times Kim would
pleasure and enjoyment In speak­
ing to them.
pltable and friendly town. I .shall
“It was fun with the very young always remember Hastings."
ones," she said, when they would
Indeed the truth of this may be
ask such simple questions as. "Do more apparent in Uie future Uuui
we have animals tn my country it is at the present time for the
and what kind?" They wanted simple reason that a group here
their names translated, on tlie have volunteered to assist Kim to
blackboard, into Vietnamese, then her work with the orphans and
a.dced what they meant tn that needy in Vietnam after she is
language. The name of one little etaablished and makes her needs
boy Ln Uie translation was “cherry known. She is taking back as much
as possible of the things not avail­
ping turtle." This delighted all of able tn Vietnam, such as packager,
of se«b and other useful articles
to sing a lullaby for them, too
She will visit social work agen­
Questions about the war were
not voiced except with the high cies in Clilcago. Denver. San Franschool students and some tn the cLsco,,&gt;fid Honolulu before she
reaches Saigon about April 20

most elegant in a new outfit from our array
of fashionable styles so excitingly r’ght . .

one made a move to leave until
after she had finished

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wlU be presented al that ««"«• weighed to at 12 pounds. The parvoted by club------mem- \ . en.s are sir
Klr ana
alul wi&gt;.
Mrj s&lt;arUn «j.
.llon
.— and. it was..-----------------bers that Hastings delegates supof ImpTlaI Beach. Calif,
port the resolution*
| Martin is at present doing duty
Mrs. Wesley Logan presented a al North Island Naval Air Base,
lovely tribute in memory of mem- San Diego.
.
bers who died during the past, The Warren Roeger family of
year These membera included Mrs I Ann ArbJr visited her family, the
Prank Adair, honorary member, william Bradfords, this week. They
who was club president from 1934- will leave Friday for Fort Wayne.
—..during her
u—presidency
—-&lt;a-------Jnd w
hU UmlJy for me
1936 It was
that the George Washington Bene­ Easter weekend
fit card Party was initiated. Tlie
George Chenoweth III. with his
club has continued this annual daughter. Tammy, and son. Steve,
even? to provide -Y" campslilpa. will fly from New York City April
9 to spend the Spring Easter vaca­
Bauer, dub president from 1932- {tion to Bermpda They plan to fly
1934; Mrs. Sydney Beach. Miss ;home on the 16th.
Florence Campbell.' Mrs. George
M Chenoweth III and Mrs Nora
Follick. The Hastings Public Li­
brary will be given books by the
Women’s Club to honor the mem-

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pher Gould.
In an Impressive ceremony. Mrs
H. A. Adrounie conducted lhe In­
stallation of the new officers: Mrs.
Howard Peters, president; Mrs.
William Kirkpatrick, first vice
president; Mra. Robert Godfrey,
second vice president; Mrs Keith
Yerty, recording secretary; Mrs.
Willard Curtis, corresponding sec­
retary; and Miss Eva Hecox. treas­
urer;
Mrs Howard Peters presented
Mrs Jack Wood with a gift’ from
the dub for her excellent work as
president. Mrs. Wood, in turn, gave
Mrs Peters a Federated Club pin

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Non-profesatanal modrla includ­
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Mrs John Walton and Mrs James
Wiswey modeled some of the hats
being sold and a group of beautiful
old hate dated 1830. 1865. 1815.
1016 and 1936. These hats were
loaned to Mra. Walton, president;
of the Barry County Historical Sodety. by the Kalamazoo Public
Museum.
As a finale, the women modeled
modem hat “creations” concocted
by them, adding a highly amusing
note to the program. The nar-

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enjoyed lhe tea prepared by Mrs.
A. B. Gwinn and her committee.

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Mrs. Jaek Wood, president, gave |
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In keeping with the afternoon's I
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tings High School senior, delighted
lhe audience with two songs about'
haU. She was Introduced by Mrs
Robert Hollister and accompanied !
at the piano by her mother. Mrs.
George Brown.
A gay arid colorful program,
designated as The Mad Hatter's

president. She then handed the
club gavel to her and Mrs Peters
officially took over as president.

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trict No. 23 at the anninl meeting
at Dimondale on Friday. April 1.
Alloa Burghduff of Hastings was
tunned vice prealdcnt, Gertrude

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Hospital Escort
Service Needs
More Volunteers

Dr. Charles E. Morrill was me
guest speaker- at the April 4
meeting of the Hastings Educa­
tion Association held In the
High School.
Dr. Morrill answered many
questions concerning health
problems ot Interest to the class­
room teacher.
The regular business meeting
followed with LaVerne BcBeau
presiding.
Election of rtlloers for the

Hxhen Howe.
Mra. Linwood I-------his.fifth birthday by
I Ing with a party at M
! Norman Barry's on

Mrs. Romney to
Speak at Women's
Battle Creek Meet

THE HASTINGS BANNER—1
Thursday. April 7, IMS

Dr. Morrill
Speaks Monday
To Teachers

Society neWS

during the

and rcirer.njncnts w— —
| Gueits Included, Dana Kruko.

The second meeting ot the
Escort Service under the Volun-

pl tai will be held on W&lt;dneoday.
pital dining room.
Tills meeting is for lhe purr
pow of oriental ion and is most
important.
More volunut.* workers art ’
urgently needed, and any woman
having spore time which she

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Mrs. George Romney's lunch­
eon address will highlight the
1 Slocum
various buildings during the day.
Program Planning Institute,
[Howe. On March 29
Following are the results:
sponsored by the Battle Creek
President. Norm Donnlnl: vice
Branch of the American Associ­
and Mrs. Norman Barry.
president, Robert Brown; secrepone Lt cordially Invited to otation ol University Women on
j ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs John
April 13.
PLEDGES TROTH - Mra. Ger­
MISS APRIL CHRISTINE FOX
I Woods R3 Hastings, announce qualnted with the program. ,r •
trude Holler. 222 Elm Street. urer. Charlotte Heath.
' This will be Mra. Romney's
Delegate to MEA Represet! la-;ithe engagement of their daughfirst non-polltlcal talk to a group
For further Information please .’.
In Battle Creek, the announce­
mbit of her daughter, Kathryn, live Assembly, Arthur McKelvey
ment said.
to‘William Roy Yarger, son of and delegate to Region 4 Coun­ Jacobs, Army, Ft. Knox. Ky, son 5953.
coffee at tho Smith
of M Sgt. and Mrs. Russell J.
The address will climax a day'
v
Mr. und Mra. Koyden Yarger, R2 cil. Bruce McDowell.
The next regular meeting of Jacobs. US Army. Germany. The
that begin* at 8:45 at Kellogg Dnfp for NuDtialS
who la a newcomer to the neigh­ Hastings. The couple attend HEA will be May 9.
only
Community College. Following »
.T,e . ..
-.P
bride-elect Ls a 1965 graduate of
Western Michigan University,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Duane borhood. Thote enjoying the ao- Kalamazoo, where Miss Holler is
Lakewood High School. Her fl-\
keynote address on the theme:
once Is a graduate of Central.
"Look Up! Better Organizations Fox. of R4 Hastings, announce
a home economics major and U
High School bi Aurora. Colo..1
Hy Mr». Richard Clark
Help to Build a Better Commun­ the engagement of their daugh­
affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega
_ .&lt;
&lt;.&lt; th.- TIC •
k
bl—..
ity." by Mrs. Margaret Johnston ter. April Christine, to Mark R neth Buehler. Hugh Edmonds, sorority. Her nance is majoring
, Anty since graduation.
of Battle Creek's Volunteer Bur­ Baker, son of Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd I’cnningtan, James Tolan. in electronics and will be em­
ployed at Gibson Electronics in
eau. workshop seMions will be George Baker of Lander. Wyo.
April was graduated from Has­ Sines, Mra. Richard Bradley. Mra. Kalamazoo. A July 2 wedding Is
Mra. Irene Hendershot and
The four workshop subjects tings High School hi 1*32. For
being plarmed.
(Mrs. Daisy Thompson were
named valedictorian of tin- 1966!
arc: Build a Better Board, led the past four years she has been und Mra. Garret: Isham.
Tucaday gucsta at the home of
graduating class of the Maple '
by Mrs. Charles Grevers: Plan a a student at the Baptist Bible
Mrs. Rugs Dunn, Mrs. Homa YaBey High School.
Mrs. W. H. Chee»eman I Mra. Myra Henry of Hastings.
Better Program, Mra. David Tap­ College In Grand Rapids.
J Irene showed her man/ slides to
The salutatortan is Dennis ।
J
B1 N„|,,in.
Smith and Mrs. K. S. McIntyre.
turned
her
bridge
club
with
ley, leader; Conduct a Better
She spent the Summer of 1964
all lhe ladles living there. * On
bwun. IO, son 01 ar. ana axr*. i
, ,,
...
Meeting, in which Mra. Richard at the Institute of Linguistics at luncheon and cards nt licr home
i Sunday, the Hendershots and
Mrs. Midioel Lydy entertained George Swan. Steven holds a j u‘Ur ol 1Urch 31'
Sievert teaches about parliamen­ the University of North Dakota. on 8. Jefferson Street Tuesday
A compact, lightweight,
Mrs
were pleasantly
96&gt; average out of
or a possible
possioie
Last Monday Mr.
Mr an&lt;l
ana . Mra.
Mra.’ ctimrlKjvi
------ . Thompson
j whrn
L . ...
with a baby shower for the plca- 3jsk
Mrs 'I'linmtKzm'a
tary procedure, and Speak With The Summer of 115 found her tn afternoon.
quality tape recorder . . .
I
Skill
and
Sincerity
(public
speak
not a toy! Weighs only 1ft lbs., yet
field training on the Navajo In­
avtroge.
and Mra. E. Hauks to Bjike
.
. ..
Ernest
Mrs. Roy Cordes entertained
ita brilliant sound and functional ling tips), led by Mra. John dians Reservation in New McxlGeorge
Lydy
on
Bunday
after
­
tho Study Club fa- luncheon at
features are comparable to many
noon, April 3. Tlie dccoraUons
bigger, bulkier and much more i Repeating the workshops will
Mark lived with his missionary tier home on Indian Hills Drive were In pink and blue and a
i enable everyone attending tlie parents in lhe jungles of Pent
receiving of members in South
Hendershots °-er* guest*
stork centered Uie attractive
Practical 3-apced performance 1 Institute to participate in two of for fifteen years. He is a gradu­
j tabic bearing the many gilts.
E.U.B. Church.
i algo *
elark. son of the
means you have a choice of highest I them.
ate of Moody Bible Institute ot noon waa delightful visiting a» There were 20 guests to enjoy
Willard Bennett, the older son. Dick Clarks, spent a couple days
musical recording fidelity or maxi­ I Invitations to the Institute Chicago. Tlie Bakers arc at the Mra. Robert Cook told about tier
of Mr. and Mra Willard Bennett but
m Pennock Hospital.
mum recording and playback tape I have gone out Jo officer* of present time serving with Uie icccnt Mediterranean Cruise and lhe afternoon whicli indudea
। women's organizations in the Shoshone Indians in Wyoming. Mra. Rirh irri Grow, talked about gums with prizes being won
rne wuirencc
j
uauer
wcion I Sr. was graduated recently from He suffered a concussion while •
The
Laurence
J.
Bauer
Legion
which were appropriate for the Posts monthly stag supper will Navy Hccpttal Corptaiuin School, playing at ichool. He returned to
area. Any women who want to
recording plcszurcs or projcxrts.
Mark and April will boUi
lionunre. The puik - and - blue be held at the txxst home Tues- He waa not able to be among school Monday. * Sunday Mrs.
। work on lhe skills Involved In
club work ue welcome. Thej’ graduate from the Baptist Col­
day April 12 at6-30
the other graduaten as the night ( Dick Clark. Mike. Kathy, and
Thursday evening Dr. and Mra.
may regl*lcr wiUi Mra. Harry lege June 3. June 11 has been Gordon Finnic were tlie honorees
On Saturday night.’ April 9.1 b'*"’0
cau‘tht- Uw heel of 1Us Karcn and Mr “nd
E^.n"
tainment for thu whole family!
I some 25 Legionnaire* and wives ' shoe aa ho was going down a Colvin and Doris toured the Kel| Boesch. 955 Meadow Drive. Bat- chosen for Uieir wedding date.
| tie Creek no later than April 6.
In ---------the duplicate
bridge
—
------------------- -game
-----to be guests of the 81m- ' thuk stairway and fell Injurying logg Bird Sanctuary. ♦ Mr. and
itaymond Finnic, entertained
Mra. Willis Kanlner is leaving agnt lur dinner, including; Mr. at lhe Hastings Country Club
i Total charge for lhe workshops.
n
.
o[uls
_
wull
^
iu
at
n
lc
kory
his
heel
and
spent
the
next
34
Mra.
Rex
Weyerman
and
chd-.
uw
eight fur dinner, Including!
Ithe luncheon, and a booklet of Easter Sunday to spend a few and Mra Ralph Hcm, who were Turoday
Turodivz night,
night, the
the following
following |i;"
In the hoepiUU. He was dren of Rockford were Sunday
program resources In tlie com­ days with her daughter and visiting here for a few days en W?™ ’y5 winners In thei The Hastings membera won a homo tor 25 days also after dinner guests *t the home of Mr.
munity is 4360.
funlly, the Everett Millers at route home to Charlevoix from j north-south ptay. Dr. John RJ,
. I Which he left a week ago Sun- and Mra. Karl Schantz and
HS^r^co^i^lem^u^res day night for his new post in family. * Mrs. Ernest Brovant.
Lakeview. Montcalm County.
Hickory
Comen
legionnaires, SLSSi.
oar ***
ule Warren
Brogans.
B c, i.u«»ur oI
.HS
wi™. b
™»~.
, —.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grtffen
Nlrs- Roas Dunn
! ven expect to leave Friday for ! returned Wednesday of last week lUth wedding annlvcraaxy ccia-1Ma wcre
**” dinner.
u
p.Uent »i lhe &gt;.*a navy nuopinw
— - ---- .
Ftnnira
£C French were recj Norman. Okla., where they will from a two-week trip to Quincy, ixBlion fur the
■ ■ ■
.
..
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-j eeltnl
In
Mra. Clifford
pital In
in rialtnn
Gallon. nil
Ohio.
...
pnd and Fred Markle and Hcrvisit -their grandson. Rodney Ill. and Jefferson City, Mo,
Sunday from Washington, D. C.. ।
“
Davld McGlocklln was guest
Bother *crc third. In cast■ Boytst and his family. Rodney where they' visited relaUves. Mra.
Mrs. Jim McCall and two
having spent n week there with
flrrt was w'°o b* Mrs
I is on instructor at University of Griffen's broil kt from New of honor on Sunday at a blrtis- w&lt;=t
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day party given by his parenta. I
c Andrus und Mra. G. M
Mra Paul Kesler Jr. and son w»h her nuxher. Mra. Shericy
—Open All Day Thundsy—
|I 'Oklahoma. Tiiey expect to be Bloomfield. Mo., returned with Mr. and Mra Claude Braidwood.!HuU&lt;3’ Second went to Mra
By Mrs. Ethel Blank
1 gone two weeks.
them.
were Bunday gucsta of hts par- Blood.
Ouenui incliKhxl tho honoree's .Jo,ul C,iuc&gt;’ and Mnk Rudolph Rl CUiluvIli*
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onto family. * Orson McIntyre
,UKh
N»“?C&gt;4
wife and three daughters, and Flora 1Ultl tmrU “ T‘Ir&amp;
is improving slowly. Mr. and LUls had Ute opportunity ot be-i
lhe Janus McDermott family ot' Myers and Mrs. Cluirlcs Hess.
The pre - Easter services nere Mra Fred VanDongan from &gt;ng one ot the pumurta at the
Grand Rapids and the Ron Hisare
planned
for
evenings
next
Muakreon
came
to
visit
briefly
Battle
Creek
Public
Schools
Muteriy family of Woodlawn Arc.
week and Easter Sunrise service with her father. * The Van- sic Femival on Tuesday.
with a breakfast. Eventone wel­
or
mh.
u,w
come.
♦
Mias
Jo
Ellen
Yoder
was
from
Ann
Arbor
Sunday
to
visit
entertained Mr. and Mra. Harald I —-------------------------------------------Downn tuid Mr. mid Mr* Rich-' Among thoae arriving liome a guest of Pam Olmstead and with his parents and the grand­
visited Lakewood school Wednes­
ard Dean at the Brick Tavern . Roni the Southland arc Mr. und day of last week. * Mr. and Mrs. father. McIntyre. * Monday the
floor of the church annex was II tin PT VI [Q
tn Plainwell on Saturday evening Mra. Stephen Cooley.
Ronald Neeb and family were
IItill! ulILli)
in honor of Mrs. Downs who is
Mi. and Mra. Lloyd Storer. Mr. gucBta of MYs. Lctha McDlarmld cleaned and polished.
ivUrtng alter 16 yuan. 113 Dr.1 und Mrs. John Havens and Mr. at BunDild Bunday,
Mr. and
Logons office nuracu
iand. Mra. Turn Havens will be Mrs RaJtiard Munson and Ray­
on Saturday for Florida Whirr i
&lt; t
'
mond of Grand Rapids were they will make their home at St.
Through Saturdays . . . .
— —. ...
--- ■■---------- ------ --------- 7 ■■-Sunday guCsta of Mrs. Bert
They tav.
Wodnwdo, &amp; Thur.d.y
mid to cast off the "dull Uirocs: tt’U.
Blank. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Erb of
_ ' .__
of Winter." the M. R. Fumums' The Joe Hubert funlly will be Freeport were Sunday evening home here to Gerald MugootL i
The Dick Hiunmond family of
kvenings
nitcruilmd 38 guwta for a so- entertained for Easter at the visitors of Mrs. Blank. * Mr.
9166 E. Bornum Rd.
dal hour on Saturday evening,
of her sister, the Tom and Mrs. Floyd Neeb and Mrs. Kahunazoo will spend Easter
March 26. before going to the Cavanaughs of Plymouth.
-&gt;
w“dl»"d rs.36i.3SH
Ema Neeb were visitors of the
Mid-Villa for tin evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fcld- Clyde Zeigler's al Wayland Sun­
Saranac was a weekend visitor
duncing. Bud Wolfe entertained patUch mid family arc leaving day.
Owner-Operator
The WMA Prayer Band Is hold­ of Ruth Kurtz and Mary .Kent. '
ing a meeting this Thursday at
’
• • &lt;
; They will meet Dr. and Mrs. the parsonage. * Dr. DeWitt Ba­
Mra. Lawrence Hetrick enter- Robert Huebner and family who ker. president of Huntington
talned lur bridge club for lunch- will also be vacaUoalng there.
College. Huntington, Ind., is to
con on Tuesday. Winners were
Paul Huff, who Is a freshman be Uie speaker here at Uie UB.
------------------ :-------------------------------| at Houghton Colleae, Houghton,
Church Sunday morning. * Miss
N.Y, is spending this week with Rozella Kauffman spent the
weekend with her sister. Mary.

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March 30. He would be glad to'
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| vftit to her granddaughter's 161.
। homo since she has moved to
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SeereXary of State Jamea M.
Imre in an effort to clarify some
apparent mlvunderaUndlng* con­
cerning lhl&gt; phaae of lhe new
law.
-Only claims over JIM can be
filed. Amount payable is only
that over S2W. not lhe entire
amount. For example. If an
accident caused by an at-fauit,
uninsured driver result* in
da ma re to a car of 1250. only
■perty daman? aspects of S50 could be claimed and re­
covered from the Fund."
lew Motor Vehicle Accident
Hare said th? property dainage
m Fund works "exactly like clause in th* law was pul there
300 deductible
Insurance along with other amendments
by th* Lnrtslature last Fhll.
1 stabment was made by
• In the original law. all claims
. . ixrth prejonal anjury and
property (bunage^V. were govTrouble-free
emed by a SSO deductible clause.
But that vi' changed wlvm lhe
ith a capital “T”! U Kiria.urr adopted eevera) rec­
ommendations made by Governor
Romney and tin* ln.sui-.uice in­
ou own a cheap powermower dustry ostensibly to close some
1. you probably know all I of the loopholes in tlie orlglnally-passed measure and Insure
jl expensive repair bills and Its solvency ."
frable summer Saturdays
The Secretary of State raid
,'rr probably ready for a he was only too aware that
ble-free TWO.
.
many penons involved in minor
colUriotM
with uninsured drivers
M m&gt; la aad w« aae!
would no', be able to collect for
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174 $*«.«&lt; Av*.
Mwao D« 4-B1T5
Letter of March 31: '
Mr and Mr*. Roy Erb visited
Jaaaa. *3 IU*tla*&gt;
.31
his aunt, Mr* Effie Parker and • HaraM
Boadra B*kvtgkL Boling* ........S?
an uncle. Leoti Howk at Free­
. a#
port, Sunday. * The Douglas I Daald awalwvU. NokvlU*
.
Carol
Ckarcblll
KltigiUa
.........
SO
Tlminrus family of Flint spent
the weekend with lhe John Hol­ David J. narvath.
combs at Freeport and the Gene
A"Mt***a FrovUi* Orovada. M4. SO
Carra. local. * Mr*. Sadie Bob­ .Bataa McComb. R4 BatUa Crook 1*
bins. who resides with hw
daugh.er. lhe Gene WickrnhU- I Floyd E Carmlobaal. BaiUa Croak Ik
ers. Tlscher Rood, was admitted Btuaona 1. Jooea. Bl Ballou* .. id
to sparrow Hospital. Lansing.
Sunday as * medical patient.
Mr*. Wlckenhlaer la convalescing
from recent .surgery.
Mr. and Mra. George Gelsel;
By Victor Sitton
were Sunday visitors of Mra. I

West Woodland

Sid^on ^U. ^riiTf^hS Mr» Vflm‘ Bryan* of Barnum
Brudeo-on. ria-. amng iw
iRoad. and Mr. and Mra. Laverne,
L,.M?oV\nM|h2 hoSuaL O'Connor of West Lake Odessa,
L* Mr .uul Mra WilIrin le,t Sunday for Dover Air Force.
,hcrc- ,? M u
r ”
Base. Dover. Dela.. where he has
Mitchell are homo
been reassigned. Mr. and Mra.
•fwnths vacauon at Tuwori.■ Bryans new home Uie latter pari
ArU' *. ■L^
I of February from Hickman Air
trom the F^guson-Dnste H»- Bkm. Honolulu. Hawaii, where:
pital. Grand Rapids.
he had been for -three years,
surgery- * Mra. George Moon of HonBld rnterc&lt;j the Air Force in
Flint la Maying
March. 1959. He was In Japan for
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wort- laQ
ley. and caring for her father. । Mrl Vemle Gabriel spenti
who waa released from St. Mary a : Wednesday and Thursday in
Hospital. Grand Rapids, lost' Kalamazoo with her daughter,
week. Mr. Wortley was Inter ad- । Mrs Rul4. Ferguson. She was the
milted to Pennock Hospital.
gUcst of another daughter. Mra.
The WSCS of lhe Central Huth Harvey and family at
Mtthodist Church elected offl- Grand Rapids from Friday unUl |
cers Sunday night. Mrs. Merton j Sunday. She left on Tuesday for
Oarlock bi the new prealdtnl; [ her liome al Boyne City /or lhe I
Mrs. G. M. Woolsey, vice prral- summer. * l^kewood school will |
dent: Mra. Max Vlpond. sccre- be closed Friday and Monday for
lary: Mra, John D. Henry, me Easter vacation, a I guess I
Irtasurcr. and assistant trea- most of the West Woodlandllcs
surer. Mrs. Bob Logan. * Mrs. took In the chicken supper and I
Raymond Gutierrez and dnugh- or the Pair nt Woodland. There
ter of Albion spent Saturday was sure some crowd: — folks |
night and Sunday with Mrs. jlined up the length of the hall.
Lcnor Vargas and family. The J Sure glad we didn't have to wash
Raymond Rivera family of Lan- the dishes.
slug and the Eligio Gala vis fam------------•-----------Hy. local, were visitor*.
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Thursday. April 7, 1966

Thg Michigan Liquor Codtrol

of The Grand Junction Tavern
to a coroorauon headed by John
Th© "beauty of Michigan'*
- ------- . —
uwiici in
the Quality Furniture chain highway*, already teoognlzed by
with headquarter* in the Hoo­
ting* Quality Furniture Store.
high on the popularity list of Indicate th© current trend of highway system.
The Grand Junction Tavern, a
.
I 'b°o,M °n“b,“u
I
KJ? careleaa habit of our people.
The organixaUoa ha* hit hard
of
or South Haven in
In VanBuren
VuiBurtn ' Author
nuuw Eugene
tugenc LUU©
i-iiiie points
poinu I' It
re looks
ii*&gt;*a like
u*c ajnodest_yiclory
» inuumi «o.*uijr existence
uxuuu-.cr before
ociurc September,
dcpkthvii. 19®. |
County, features live music
Lhl* out m
uu»
in "Michigan
Mictugun conaervaConserra- . ha*
Iia* been
Deal won wiui
with passage ui
of mu»i
mix oe
be removeu
removed oy
by juiy
July i.
J. 1970. ,
I—___ . ...
...
.
ttnn " hlmrwithlv
iKa tku. nr-jr PhIkthI TU'ajitJf Iratk.n TH. fwVml onvrnnment. will pay
DGV ‘ lac he* to anyone who Utters
entertainment three night* week­ tlon," bimonthly magazine of lhe th© new Federal BeauUHcatlon The federal government
j Act. The victory will not be com- 75 percent of the coat for rcly- The pavilion seals over 300 Department of Conservation.
■Bul the State Highway De- • P^te, however, unlesj Ur State nioval of auch signa
.
___
___ -and
. th© _cltlions
aa.___
..
________ —__ a will be
partment
of. IarlalA11in*
ue«uuature mart*
emu:« mahllnw
eiiaoimg 1ml*icgis-!,
encouragement
and weekend meal menu.
MldUru. u,
nnunt „
Imoo U»t, OlulinThe Grand Junction Tavern la Michigan
ar© not
not resting
on I•,
Quaunes Mchltnn
Michigan gtven to all stales „
to ^hiun
establish
i■--«!»
_ _____
.___ .. ■ (nr fwleral
.. .___ ___ ____
,__ along
located near the new Consumers !lhrtr
**“
—or.________
their Junipers."
federal fund*
funds uniter
under th*
the new
new imore information
centers
Some Mates have even tried
Power Atomicp£T
UUM. They arc hard at £■ The MtehhRn Leg^aUu. Ireeway&gt; M
of hoping
employ over 700 wc»|an« dur ' *°rk
tod*’r- takln« ftdv‘ntAke ,.local
local buslncwre
of‘ducts as an answer to the III­
buslnc&amp;Ma overcome low
los* Of
lngP construction whloh^i ^ue I
01
“lu™! t»auty of । «*ion to control billboard*.
|I biU
bo4rd advertising
potential.|
'ter problem, only to find that
billboard
advertising
potintiaL
’
tog conatnicuon whloh la duel^f*
nt‘unl|
°'
to ©tart within the next few!11*
Pining ©nd
These centers will have map*. lhe litter contlnuid to mount
available for the tearing public, j rtgardltss of such laws Ban­
montri*. It b also located on' bulldU1« of highway*." His artibillboards may be permitted as weU as informational dlrec- nlng a product ----------because-----------II can
■
the
path of a proposed new id© continues:
be thrown away mokes about as
lories and other Utcrature.
highway link-up between UB.
AddlUonal State legislation U much sense as banning th? auto­
Highways 31 and 1-196.
also needed for control of junk­ mobile because it often kill*
FrtU states that the addition
yards along Interstate and pri­ people.
mary highways
lugnwaya before
uejuru Jan. 1.
But we live ui
in a rico
rich eociciy,
society,
19C8. Lsr"
— thia legislation 1 and think little of the cost of
EacK of
his Quality Furniture stores but
ean a lot© of federal aid. ' an item once through with it
will mean
1* a diversification ot business
jmerclal
and
Industrial
zone^
but
Control
in
this
means
.
w
e
rometiine*
overlook
the
ndintereats.
' they must conform to the Intent screcning or removal of Junk- cllUonal cost of removing such
&lt; am
«r ik&gt; Items
items from the
th.-* landscape,
InntLsmnr and
that cost is indeed high
Strip-zoning" primarily for highway. A Junkyard
Jorl© Buckborough ' and Mrs. ment has announced tentative i
The Michigan State Highway
of landscape plantings, for land- In certain areas, to overcome must be removed by Joly, 1971. Department has issued a pamph­
ner In Grand Rapids on Sunday scaping al 130 freeway Inter-1 the Intent of the act, will not
Tlie federal government will let entitled "Lltterbug* Eat Dol­
lars" In which attention is call­
i’LS'ES?
i।
or
. screening
v. cpaamc
V.V..UUC4UC
ed tA.clean-up ousts. The folder
: for tree and shrub screening of will act regulations governing innkvards
notis that thnusands^of truck­
ard Craig and children-of Mus­ 137 unsightly areas adjoining lhe size, the lighting, and the
load* ot bottles, cans.‘paper and
Work on the first screening
kegon orc arriving to
------spend
-a highway*, and for acquisition of spacing of billboard* In these
other
inter will have to be re­
r Ea’,ttT vacaUon , 142 easements to maintain na- commercial ari-».i "On premise" project in Michigan was started moved from state highways In
witn ner.
Hural beauty spote as they are. advertising billboards, for ex- within days after signing of the the next IJjnonlhs at a cuet of
about $300,000.
near future.
tauwe
*
I KccP Michigan Beautiful.
Inc.,
near
k
as „„ anih.

I don't need cash
with an

HCB CREDIT CARD!

area development, and tills need
not be matched by State appro-

American National Red Ora©*,
se agency responsible for colding blood tor the Departnrent
f Defense, has been requested
y Secretary of Defense Robert
McNamara to collect at least
1.000 units of blood by Jun© M
creased

protection

Orangeville township where she mined 66 yean ago. Delton; addition to gamma glotalUn.
Edna McKibben, born in Orangeville Township. KI Hasting*: serum albumin, another blood
tued
Holland McKibben, born Aug. 6. 1924, Hastings; Marsha Rlehard- derivative —
•* •for
— treating
ion, born Aug. 10, I94G. Grand Rapid*, and Robert It. Richardson, shock, is also provided to th©
Department of Defense by th©
bom Jan. 12. 1966. Grand Rapid*.
American Red Cross
Secretary of Defense McNa­
mara has praLsed the efforts of
students in IM colleges and uni­
versities. plus other Americans
I ©ho have donated blood for
At the annual meeting ©J
-^en^Souto VNUtam.

ff'e/ciwiie.

Neighbor

Mrs Pal Guernsey of th? Wel­
come Wagon included Mrs Wil­
liam &lt;Joan&gt; Brown, 1135 8. Jef-

Icave shortly for Navy duty at
Vietnam, They have been living

। Brovant New
Freeport Rural
Fire Unit Director

.

Freeport ttural Pirc Association addlthjnnl donations
March 29, Glen Brovant was
1 ducted as a director for three j
years.
Other business included rals- ,
Ing the annual membership due*'

strumental in rallying con­
siderable support by Industry.

government leaden and others
In a comprehensive beautifica­
tion program.
Keep Michigan Beautiful. Inc..

l« K..-1 wiu w lluu »u. Mr I’” P”
.M M.oo Mlrlurl Domun ol SP~’ °&lt;
‘* “ *P™k,
Spring Lake, and their daughter. ot ,1&gt;e 6 o clock Easter mnriae
Kathy of M.8.U.
.service.
I

be about 112 million for tho
1966-67 period, or $3.0 million
annually.
i Joi a *c*’l*“ doe* not es- J [nl,Blc CIUOT1^ uinac cvmjr e«labUah provteton* for adrauat© f,irt u, t^u lf&gt;. our ^te. our
control on Nlbrr Junkyard* or qotnmunlty. our park.*, beaclies
billboards, or both, by Jan. and highways, then it will be
1, 1968. all subsequent federal- much Aider to reach the goal
aid apportionments made to of- making Michigan the bestMichigan will be reduced by 10 groomed state in the nation.

health

----------------------------———Gamma globulin, a blood d©FIVE GENERATIONS—Froud of Ihl* five grnerstlon picture are rtvaUve, is used to fight b©p©U-

Ptte Smelker and Clair Kauff­
Mr and Mrs. Harold &lt;Mogene&gt; man were renamed directors for
Martin have moved to 224 N.I unotner inrec years.
Washington from Baltic* Creek.
Officer* for the coming year
Mr. and Mrs? Robert R. iLcahi were
elected as follow*: Presi­
Willis, R4 Hastings, who moved dent. Floyd Thompson, secretary. I
here from Ohio after Mr. Willis Charles Geiger, and treasurer.
became pr-rsonncl manager at i Glenn Brovant.
the E. W Bliss Company.
)
Mr. and Mra. Harold iEdna&gt;
Push have moved to 621 N. Wil•on. coming from North Caro- .T ..
.
Ilna, Fnss Is plant engineer at Valley bCTVICCS
IK- Ku. DmSon
।
„ M ovouhlr. ot U»
Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Delia* picujwnt. Valley United Brethren j
Murphy have moved to the for- church announced that the Rev..
mpr Larry Desmond home on Ear| Thoma.* of Grandville Is to j
R1 Hasting*.
‘speak nt the church tills Wed- |
*
at 7'^0 nm and the Rev. I
Al U» M E. l»r,.an M.u ?*“! Bb«t. ol B.IU. Crok U

Under the new federal oct. the aie to Keep America Beautiful.
Secretary of Commerce canjiu-1 Ilx., to mrT). W1 the work of
thorize payments for these [ txmuUficntion on a state level
beautification project. He can -rh(. Mlchlg&gt;n SUlte chamber Of
approve for ftdcral old the cost commerce has bitn coordinating
nnrl roadside
mnrlKlrir nK.......with
,u. the
______
..__
of innrfvarUnLlandscaping and
de­ .....
this effort,
cooperation
velopment within the right-of- of state agencies, private organlway and for acquisition and de­ nitlons. Industries, and indivi­
velopment. of scenic strips and duals.
side che right-of-way.
Three percent of each state's
federal old apportionment. will

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h Vietnam

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N©W York Llf©
Phone VermontviU©

259-7298

CHECK OUR HOME Er PROPERTY LISTINGS

WEEK

TtiLs will amount to a 112 mil­
lion annual Job* In federal high-

Mrs. Helen Mead
year apportionment.
. Dies at Home
Mtanwhllc. the problem of
littering along our highways h.xs
been a growing concern for the Of Brother
Highway Department. Depart- |
ment leaden have watched lit-1 Funeral services for Helen
ter clenn-up costs climb steadily Irene Mead. 63. who died March

You won’t, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!
ElKtricsi Serdeee
Electric Motor Service
Hailing* Electric, Inc.

Al Siinj Tlr* Serve*
Jim Bur Tlr© Shop
Burkey Salts A S*rvk«
CouHIwh* Service

Berish
Bartow Garden* Florist
St. Martin Floral

Hsstlnn Motor Silis
Lsrkt Bulck-Ghsrrolet. Inc.
Lesry's Auto &amp; Tool Supply
Msrble'i Stindsrd Serves
V &amp; J Friendly Serves

Hardwire, Henewaret
L L Carpenter, Hardware
Hastings V i S Hardwire
Weitern Auto

BulNlef, R©palr»
C. A Mattson, Builder

HutlM aM Air CuMitioltg
Hastings Avtomilk Htiting
Wrltons. Inc.
(formtrly Krtchtle's)

Ctetblng and Actiusries
Bonnett &amp; Gown Shop
Cleveland* Mens Store
Parmelee Store
Water* Clothes Shop

P. J. Gilmore, Jeweler
Hodge* Jewelry
Miller* Jeweler*

Departaiaat IKru
Bin Franklin Store

Liroksr i Building Supgilts
Bury County lumbtr Co.
East Side Lumber (Jo.

Dry Cltuurs
Hastings Cleaners
One Hour Martinhlng

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Msuri's Musk Studio

Ofikl Supplkl
Sch*de?s Oflic© SuppHtt

agencies, such il* the Depart-.. Harold Biggs of Middleville,
ment of Conservation and the!were held a: Use CroM-.MIlh-r
Michigan TourL«&gt;t Council, haw Funeral Home in Caledonia on
also watched this careless habit March 26 with Rev. Timothy
of littering grow In our society. Straub officiating.
Fortunately. Individuals and
Burial wns In Mount Hope
organizations have been stand-; Cemetery.
Ing by to help wth tiu- probtsl— was
-----'*born
—*- March
"
She
8. 1003.
1cm. and each started its own Mrs Mead Is survived by her
program to stem the flow of husband. Edwin; three daugh­
Utter on our highways. In our ters. Mrs
Robert iMarjoriei
Wheeler. Middleville. Mrs. Ro­
where Uus habit Is partlctilarily bert &lt;Non*en&gt; Revalee. Grand
obnoxious.
Rapids. and Bertha Cobb. Vicks­
Thus, on a national scale, the burg. a *tep-son. Keith Mend.
Keep America Beautiful, Inc, Hastings: two sisters. Mrs. Thel­
program was organizer!, and ma Kllnknec Grand Rapid*. and
leaders launched an all-out Mrs. Gladys Beatty. Grand Rap­
campaign against the sense less ids.. and two brothers. Joe Biggs.
practice of discarding papers, | Newaygo and’ Harold Biggs.
bottlea, cans, tlrea, bed-.vplngs. 1 Middleville.

&gt;-l condition. three bedroom* and new bath upstair* and

ALSO IN THZ SECOND WARD, an income property with apartment upstair*. with living room, on©

BECAUSE THE OWNER HAS LEFT TOWN to live’ elsewhere, we have a nice ranch style in the Fourth
bedrooms and bath, all air conditioned, pine paneled living room.

A REAL NICE PLACE IN IRVING TOWNSHIP with two bedroom* up*tair* and down it ha* living
room, dining room, bath and kitchen, and utility room, heated With, bottle gat and spec© heater.
tour-acre Jot (or-- --—— .....-----------$54S»^0

Ph*r«*cists
Jacob's Pharmacy

AND ANOTHER GOOD SIZED HOME If4 THE SECOND WARD, with thre© bedroom* and two clOMt*.

Fhiaklni
Miller* Plumbing &amp; Heating

AND A REAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN THE FOURTH WARD, ha* living room, dining room, kitchen,
four bedrooms and full bath, two big halls, full basement with a double garage tn basemen^ho©
converted heating plant ’------------------------------ - ------------...----a—--.------ ....--------$9,100.00

Run end Floer Cevtrlagi
Brown's Floor Service
Hastings floor Coveting

AND A GOOD INCOME PROPERTY IN THE FOURTH WARD, imulsled and ulummum norm windew*, a re
downstairs

$eitk T*©k Serrkt
Lyons S«plk link Servic©

front porch, a full luvmenl with new g.i

Sbatl
Birkt'i Hastings
Cut-Rate Shoes
Wayne's Shoe Store

A REAL GOOD HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, has three bedrooms up and full bath, and down a living room.

SlMrtiM Goafs
Leary’s Sport Center

AND IN THE 2nd WARD.

Televlsiaa. RMie. art HIF1
Central Rad.o I T.Y.
The Musk Center

A REAL NICE HOME IN THE 4Hi WARD with two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom down, living
rocm. dining room, kitchen and full bath, has oak floor*, full basement with gas furnac©. (rwwl
cne and ooe-half stall garage, cap in*u&lt;ated. newly remodeled kitchen with cherry paneI mg formica
tcp*. stainless steel sink.-co nice corner lot. close, to Central School---------------------------- $12,100.00
TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH BROADWAY foe
$2,300.00 ©Mb
AND STILL ANOTHER GOOD HOME IN WOODLAND, all on one floor, living room, thre© bedrooms.

a EREE Hasting* City Bank Credit Card. Just say "Cliarge it, Please”
with any merchant participating in Hastings City Bank's Credit Card

Plan. Remember, it’s a free service to you when your account is paid in

DRIVING HAS CHANGED!

full in 30 days. Or, yob may choose to pay a minimum of 510.00 per
month and extend payments over many months with a small, 1%.service
fee‘added to your unpaid balance. Why not get your FREE HCB Credit

Back in the summer of 1B16--when the Auto
Club was founded-a motor trip usually was a
pioneering adventure There were no maps or
road signs to show you the way. A guess was
your only guide.
Today the Auto Club has helped to lake lhe
doubts and detours out of traveling wilh its personaljied travel planning. Exclusive AAA Tnpliks” and accurate, up-to-date maps and Tour
Books with guaranteed accommodation rates
show how to go and where to sleep and eat.

Card NOWI

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A GOOD HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD, dose in, ha* three bedroom* uprtsire and on© down, lhe-

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A REAL NICE HOME IN*THE FIRST WARD «n good location, ha* two bedroom* up and two bedroom*
down, ha* living room and dining room both carpeted, full bath, kitchen and utility room, glassed in

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS

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HASTINGS

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237 West State St.
Phon© 945-4392
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Friendly, Neighborly Service for 78 Continuous Year*

145 W. State

HogHngi, Mid*.

WI 5-3004

�Frigid Weather Freezes Spring Sports Sked
Only Golfers
Name HHS-Grad
MSV Net Captain
Brave Elements
Beetle Spray
To Open Season
Proves Harmless
Harm
U I
Da/aat
University tennis team. Th*
Da/fon Monday to
To Pheasants
Spartan net squad returned late
Friday from their two - week

Smelt-Dipping Fever

HASTINGS

Michigan pbaamnta. subjected southern tour during which they

wtth flying coion. The

S'.SS’J?

Armchair

over visiting DM-

Athlete
tomoou but the bitter cold pre-

i

The Conservation Commission
Is.meeting this Thursday and
Friday in Lansing and on the
agenda 1* consideration of a

sprayed thia Spring,

ment Association of Cloverdale
of 12 acre* of low-lying marsh­
land

scheduled

the golf team in to go to Binder
Part in Itettio Creek to play the

Headlining the Commission'»
potential of ruining the major agenda Is a proposal to buy some
portion of the grain supply in 508 acres adjoining the Platte
River trout rearing station in
Benale County. The sought-after
property feature* valuable
stream frontage on Brundage
and Stanley Creeks and 4.700
feet on the Platte, where Intro­
ipreadirig through tho grain bolt. ductory plantings of coho sal­
mon were made recently. Beside*

for public fishing and to protect
control this Spring Private con- their trout - carrying capacity,
the department wants the Platte

cat Ing

up

and

down

Mich-

coasts. Poised with
dip nets and using
powered lights, they
will
make
nightly
raids
on migrating
a me It, hoping to fill
their wash tub* with
these tasty little fish.
follow the usual time- I
table,
dip
neaer* kwi
should make their biggest haulsi starting about mid-April in
Lower Michigan and about May 1 io the Upper Peninsula,
should
in larger
Generally, the heaviest runs »
uvufu be
«»« found &gt;u
streams, but some smaller creeks and rivers arcn’l
overlooked. —Michigan Department of Conservation

Michigan Week Industrial and
Farm Products Contest Underway

quate water supply for the rear­
Department of Argiculture and ing station.
Another gift offer slated for
Monday, April 11. is the dead-1 n0 entry form is needed, and
action involves 87 acres on Bol- line for Barry County firms and 1 ideas tmm
from onvnne
anyone interested are
are
mjrlcul turnlists to enter the
biologists haw Presque tale County. Valued at Michigan Week contest for the solicited.
Product of the Year entries
Outfield captain Is
more than *22,000 and featuring local “Product of the Year” and should be meaningful, have
infield captain is
one-half mile of Lake Huron "Agricultural Development of
shoreline. It is offered for use a*
tential. and have lhe potential
Nixon.
of bettering the economy of the
telephone Mr*. Jeanne Goald,
products.
Hasting*.
Or you may contact Russell
Hankins, manager of the Has­
uniforms were Nixon.
tings Area Chamber of Com­
With pheasants at Uxwn con1 innod earlier Mudlas which gave Plan* call for Impounding the merce.
and a potential for expansion '
malathion a clean Mato with
pf the agricultural industry.
lake for trout fishing. Another
sire overdoMB used experiment­
..Regional winner* will be
chosen from county winners, and
ally seemed to have absolutely
For Upper Peninsula recrca­
Slate winners will be announced
nonists, interest will center on
during Michigan Week, May 15Iron County!* offer of the 14221.
acre Bewablc park four miles
west of Crystal Falls.

Bud Taylor
New Manager at
Country Club
I

peeled to consider raising the
(120 dally camping fee to, a
flat *2 daily tec at all modem
grounds with electricity — plus
Burl and Merle Jennings, 1 the standard 25-cent charge for
With 24 frretimen on the Junior
juice.
former
Michigan
State
wrestler*
Vanity baseball squad, plus a
At campgrounds with modem
double NCAA wrestling champ- faculties but lacking 100 percent
iocuhlpa, wire .named to the electrical service, the new recom­
mended
camping fee is (1.75 per
The forest works for you — i Helms Hall Amateur Wrestling
day. The 25-cent dally chants
on
1* fire k.
X.
': Hall
1966ing
Hah of Fame In 1966.
for electricity would be added if
the service were used.
Tlie current *150 dally camp­
ing fee and 25-cent electrical
charge would remain unchanged
for campgrounds having no
modern facilities such as toilet­
shower buildings and Improved
omorv with a uniform.

Set a 4-season work horse

in

this

normally, hot

Excellent PuDDIM

ciet y reports there are throe part
Dick Hart and Stu Sweet 530. Keeshounds and English shep­
Maynard Park 501. Bob Boyle herd*. eight weeks old. avallabto
211-664. Darrel Willyard 571. Don for adoption from Dog Warden
Pickard 201-541, Bill Miller 3M­
■ix-month577, Bob Cannoney 225-588. Ken
Beckwith 518, Jerry Pager 566. RCOMMERCIAL MINORS
Stendlag*: Smith Bras. 73%, Miller 530. Gordie Norris 513.
Glenn Laubough 510. Jerry KeegWard
BuH^de’^3'J°ob
Conservation of renewable
Cltao
Cfl^th^d F^ri^d M7' John ”*vens 518, Denver
Citgv 62%, Southend Food *ndl|C1
mi-548 Harold Hherry natural resource* 1* everybody's
618. F. Bowman 508. B. Burn* responsibility.
301-513, Carl Hathaway 300-67*.
Pete Kruger 226-585. Gene Grabau 506, C. Howard 220-536, Lea
Springer 502, Merle Haines 200­
4&gt;% and Viking 35%.
585. Jim Barr 5*7. Harv Haan
543. Joe Glelarowski 521. BUI UlEngtMth rolled 559 for aeries driks 510. Dave Irwin 212-557,
honors. Galen Daniels wa* one Ron Pellow 200-579, Al Hlnrichpoint back with 558, Jim Bar­ sen 522. Keith Craig 535. Jack
num posted 221-551. Rlciiard Sheler 202-512. _______
________
Herb Service
535.
Wilcox 218-549, Rod Tietz 543, BU1 Ransom 502. Gerry flkedgcli
Aaron Sherk 211-540, R. Lund- '215.50a and Ben Kenyon and
qulst 536, Denny Fredrickson 534. Don Drake 610.

m tmsm

Launch ’66 Campaign

posted

522. Clyde Divine 529, Peto Kru­
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
ger 211-515, K. Moore 205-514,
BUI Kruko 511, C. Cooley 510,
Hastings Motor Bales 78, Has­
Paul Woodman 609, Karol Owen tings Cleaners 71. Ne-Hl 67,
508, Jim Myers 604. Glen Shaffer Mahler's 64. fltanton's 64. Shir­
key's I.GA. 62. Barry Ready Mix
57. Vita Boy 57. East Bide Lum­
ber Co. 51. Bob's Bike 45%. OckCOMMERCIAL MAJORS
John Kaaltuky had another erman's 43 apd Miller's Plumb­
ing
good IHgJRU
XXAXE
night blistering
LMUSKlTUlg tho UMKD
lanes , —
» 27'4.
~’
for 226-632 and Shannon Lydy1 Good writs: Shirley VandcnBurg
Weyerpoated 225-631. Harvey Haan ”
— 193 -526, Florence Wavar.
snaggled 236-597, Joo Gleiarow- mon 200-518, Lol* Kenyon 180­
ski 214-582, Pete Lubienlcckl 514, Faye Allen 168-497. Ellen
222-576, Joe Burkholder 213-551. Davis 180-482. Pearl Frederick­
Maynard Tucker 551. Rod New­ son 190-477. Joan Tinker 171-449,
ton 207-546. Bill Bum* 211-544, Barb Kiereey 150-447, Alma Co­
Paul Bond 200-536, Bui Howes ville 171-466, Jan Peaurach ISO204-530. Merle Halncn 203-540, 437. Joan Kingsbury 178 - 456.
John McLean 205-529, Tom -Bobby
----- » Handy 173 -454,
“7 Shirley
Ti
Gilliland 531, Irwin Harwood
435 and Bel‘y
209-526, Bob Lambert 528, Lylo|Howe* 157‘4MSanborn 217-534, Dare Irwin
Good game: Margaret. Smith
529. Bob Hollister 201-522. Sam 151. Maggie Corrigan 153, Ella.
Roush 503 with a 147 average. Higdon 166. Geneva Ockerman
Glenn Laubaugh 517, Wayne (173. Doris Stanton 154, Della
Newton 218-520. Bill Jerow 511 Gorodcnskl 154, Grace Allerding
*
178. Janice Dalman 166. Ethel
Standings: flporta Bar 84. Pis­ Miller 159. Marion Eye and Gene
ton Rings 77. Harwood's 73, Mil­ Thompson 154
ler Jewelers 67%. Culligans 66.
City Food 64. Larke Buick 59.
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Roush Tailors 56. Montgomery
Standing*: Welton'* Healing
Ward 53, Hastings Aluminum 52. 80, River Bend Golf’ 71. High­
lands 69. Thoruapple Rink 82.

CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings (As of April 5):
Hastings Milling 81, Saskatoon
Golf 74. Duraclean 70, .Burns
69’*. Burkey's 68. WBCH 64. Fil­
ters 62, Moose and Williams In-,
suiance 61. Fred Saads 60H,.Mc­
Allister's 60. Realun Motor Sale*
54, Dowling and Johnnie's 53%.
Sanitary Service 51. Kleney's 50
and---Elks and East, Side Lumber
----44.
No

BOWL
FOR FUN AND
HEALTH
"It's America's
Favorite Family

Fun‘

Open Bowling
Time Available
Phone WI 5-3184
FOR INFORMATION
AND RESERVATIONS

Bob's Gulf 59S. Johnsonk Furn­
iture 50 and Poll'# Construction

Bob and Mickey Lambert

son 209-544, Ruth Rico 172-492,
Mildred Atfrtangon 167-45*. DoroLha Brumm 184-4*6. Jim Rhoadrs
218-514, Bob Tooaava 203-543.
Junior Russell 181-612. Roger
Davis 1*7-452, Bob McCollum
186-532. itoy Hrwltx 193-535 and

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.

Your Host*

' Woodland at Michigan

Alderman James Coleman,
president of the Hastings Coun-1
try Club, has announced that
Wilfrid (Budi Taylor, who Had

— — ■— —
hls duties as manager of the
Hastings Country Club which
officially opened Saturday, April
Taylor succeed* Golf Pro Wil­

Country Club nt Auburn. Ind.

(Wheel Horse, of course)

pointlve assessor At Albion for

Pick a winner from our complete stable
repair* to motorcycle* is
planned, sponsored by Goodittaching tools for a season use

B

r, tow, till, plow, haul, seed, fertilize, remove snow —
i the job end Wheel Horse has the attaching tool you'll
the complete line of Wheal Horse tractors and quick­
tool* now on display.

’ E. L CARPENTER HARDWARE

142 E. State St.. Halting*

Ph. WI 5-2983

A native of Detroit where he
was bom on Sept. 28. 1919. Tay­
lor attended school through his
first year in high school and
then moved with his family to

graduated from Battle Creek 8L
PhUip High in 1937.
Al St. Philip he played on theI
varsity basketball and baseball
teams.
He entered the Army In June
of 1942 and served until Feb. 1.
1946. He saw duty at FL Custer.
monument to disaster. A care­ Ft. Sheridan and was chief clerk
lessly discarded match or ciga­ at Percy Jones General Hospital
rette could cause IL

everyone Interested la
come to participate.

wel­

to the
State-wide service program

for used car buyers

15% discount on all parts AND 15% discount on all labor
Ic
far ona full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car
W* haw joined with hundred* ot other member* of the MICHIGAN Automobile
DmJmv Association to provide the need car buyer with a state-wide discount program
parts and labor. To receive and nee this discount privilege. bay yew wo* aeed ear fcem —.

We Wsag to ifee Cssrvsliii VamWy Pwpem.

the Battle Creek assessor's
office.
He remained with the Battle
Creek office until January of
1968 when he was appointed di­
rector of equalization for Cal­
houn County with offices at
Marshall. He held that job un­
til March'of 1963 when he took
lhe post m assessor at'Albion.
Taylor has always been inter­
ested mid active In sports, es­
pecially baseball. While in Battle
can Legton baseball teams and

baiketball and baseball.
Philadelphia Phillies, and wa*
an Instructor.
&lt;
He still is an Inspector with
Uie Athletic Board of Control.
The Board of Control super­
vises boxing and Wrestling events
in Michigan.
Last Sept. 2 Taylor took over

erated that until Oct. 15. when
he opened a pro shop in Albion
with an Indoor driving range
He operated that until March 1.
While an athlete for many
years. Taylor never played golf
to any extent until about four
U handicap

GUARANTEED WARRANTY USED CAR PROGRAM

Lark*
luick-Chavraht
14*3 L Hmmt

Reohm Motor Sales, Inc.
Pm Hoc - 0Id*mobi Ic-Cad iliac
107 N. Michigan

Phong Wf 5-2471

He married Marion J. Brown
on June 6. 1942, at Battle Creek
They have four children. Janet,
who Is employed in Detroit;
Larry, 19. a sophomore at Kel­
logg Community; Jim. 17, a
Junior at Hastings JUgh. and
Gert. 13, a 7th grader at Lansing
Taylor hopes to move his fam I- 1
ly to Hastings as soon u he Is
able to 'rent a home with three
bedrooms. Meanwhile Jim and
his dad are living at the Hotel
Hasting*.

328 N. MICHIGAN,

HASTINGS

Denned

R FORD, Inc. R

PHONE

WI 5-2421

�i
Taytar Bia, Pec Oonlnger 503, Ml. George Cogswell MX Ray
«___ 1__ I-, CM T-.Cn /I—

Bill Bums 248. Gene Wyant 345. 214-637. Gordon Frrnch 223-631,
Howard Johnston 533. Jim Maihie Wyant 313, Peg Cronlnger

MONDAY BOWLER ETTES
Standinn: Walldorff* 88, Pen-

HASTINGS
BOWLING
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES '
High *eries: Ron PeUow 202-

HASTINGS JBA SENIORS
Standing*: Hastings Bowl 78.
Hastings SheU 71 *4. U.A.W. 47H.
American Legion 43, St. Marlin
Ptoral 40'4 and 7-Up 2814.

Covering and Mahlers 58'*, Haa-

to ™"™ Halon 53. Duraclcan “
”
52, "V
Action
John Kiulnsky 194-513. Velma Flex 47, Rockhill and Banghart
Bloucm 180-495. Jim Bourne 190­
520. Al Taylor 181-485, Al Mor’ --------------------------gan 188-478. Weriey Friend 176„ —
482. Peg Cronlnger 198-458. Otno
O&lt;&gt;od S"les: Shirley VanDenWyant 179-475. Von Howell 204- bur6 183-544. Ellen DavU 208­
500. Lil Wyant 156 Pave Allen 534'
VonDulne 203-521,
170-474 and Bonnlo Wyant 163
Barb Kleraey 198-511. Mickey
_______ Lambert !58.484, fujae-Henrichsen 207-475. Jo Tinker 168-463,
BUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
Faye Allen 175-499, Gladys Ed­
Final standing: Team No. 3., wards 169-456, Jane Kennedy
Benny Brown. CapL 68'4-43'4. 170-464. Marie Ulrich 111-502,
Team No. 7, Gene Wyant, CapC. --------------------Betty Shrier 187-472,
— “
Bandy
“ *
83-4B, Team No. 8. Al Taylor. Clinton 189-469, Lola Carl
Cape. 63-49. Team No. 8. Bill 457. Solly Gallup 172-444
Bums, Capt. 62-50. Team No. 1. Katy Colvin 186-446.
Allan Hlnrtchsen. Capt. 60'vSl'-t. Team No. 4. Peg Cronlnger. RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
Capt. 56-58, Team No. 5. Von
Howell, CapL 42-70; Team No. 2.' Standing*: Gilmore's 74, Acketl's 87. Lockshore 63. Woodman­
Al Morgan. Capt. 34-78.
see Lumber 59'4. Naahville-GraMen'* High serie*: John KnJohnnle's 54H. Wall“S

Dennls Craig 180-457. Rick Vanden burg 151-450. Bob Ritter 185­
443. Ron Wyngarden 159-442 and
Gary Bowman 177-423.

TUE8DAY TWISTERS
Standing*: Pleasant Point MoMCP Lassies 50 and Beedle In-

Top icoAs: Virginia Howard
183-481, Dolly Larson 189-438,
Nancy Wibalda 108-423. Greta
Greiner 168-421. Irene Sahk 142Donna Guy 143-401.

HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Tuesday firing 234-615 for both
money posted 568. Mike ReynoIUs 509. Art Gallup 203-551.
Jack Smith 203-564. Maynard
Tucker 206-522, Daft Geiger 206­
516. Mickey Bower* 541, Al Owen
206-515, Ken Beckwith 548. Al
Reigler 515. Harry McCollum

Gorodenakl Bifl, Bud Dukes 502

S landings: Tool Room 73. Ca*ite 72. Office 69. Courthouse
Service 65. Machine Room 64'4.
Leftovers 54. Tough Guy* and

LOAN PLAN

and Chrome Room 4B.

ONDAY MIXERS
r VanDenburg again led
(he lassies, rolling a pair of 211*
and ending with 606. Emma Magoon chalked 204-534, Angle
Hawthorne 190-548, Leah Dawe
171-474. Irene Heath 187-528,
Mary Roush 188-474, Lou lae
Bah* 179-502, Ruth Kruger 175­
487. June Benner 164-473. Myr­
tle Falconer 168-474, Reba Lydy
175-497, Boonie Hathaway 205­
507, Wilma Daniels 172-467,
Marge Haan 172-483, DelorU
Gasper 170-457 and Della Gorodenakl 182-458.
Standinn: Welcome Tavern
87. Northside Grocery 78. Food­
land 721*. McAllister's 71H,

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Sheriff's Girls 85. Food Center
62 4, Piston Ring and Hastings
Heights 62. Mary's Beauty Shop
59, Savings St Loan 58 *4- The
Banner 521*. Big D 48. Parmalee's 45, WBCH 41H and Auto
Tag Inn 40.

and

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NEW CARPETING
Buy Miller's

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Tnuraoay.

ii

Lake Odessa
Mr. and Mra. Douglas Hamp
of Middleton announce the birth
of a seven-pound daughter, DeeAnn Lynn on March 27. * Mr.
and Mrs Robert Bauman of
Grand Rapids spent Saturday,

and Mrs Charles Hamp.
Lakeside Barracks and Auxlllluck supper with 30 Ln gtten-

Hancock

of

Brooksville,

Fla.,

Ida. Mra. Maude Justice of
Clarksville. Mra Wolter Wilhelm
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baxter
overnight Thursday and visited

will supply all the hot water you want,

fast and at low cost on our SPECIAL
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more
City----------

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$8795

Installation include* ^wiring pnly
circuit*;
plumbing only for connection to
axitling water system. Offer aoplles only to r*sid*nti*l electric

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Phooa WI 5-2091

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New Arteries
of Energy
fora
growing
community

Consumers Power Company is duplicating this scene
in many parts of its service areas today. As the needs
of Michigan grow, natural gas lines extend their
unique invitation to progress. The once fallow soil
now cradles many new arteries of silent energy, mak­
ing available to more and more people the many ad­
vantages of natural gas.
v Dependable, economical Consumers Power Com­
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business”. . . the best possible service at the lowest
possible rates.

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Church inin
- Klt
--- —----------|n Memorial
' from Central Mlciilgon
Michigan Collect'
College Grand Rapids uwhere her grand- I
to sperfd Easter vocation with daughter. Lynda Kay Smith. ,
[is parents. Mr. and Mra. Gciald ' d a u g h t c r of the Robert G ,
Gardner. * Mr. and Mra. Hlidr Smiths, was baptized. In the afHawblitz and Kenny called Sun- teniuon they attended church 1
day evening on Mr. and Mra. at lhe Pilgrim Manor in Grund j
Orlle VanSyckle.
j--------------------- •----------------------------The Moore Mother? Club met he was honored with a birthday ;
April 6 at the home of Mrs. Pau- cake and ice cream. * Miss Eva
line Norton. * Mr. and Mrs. Gallasch. who is on exchange
Robert Rone and family from student from Germany and stay- I
near Battle Creek were Saturday Ing with a Bcrgy family in Cale- I
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Roy donia was a Tuesday evening |
Spaulding and Robert, Michael supper guest of Mr and Mra.
Spaulding was five years old so Gerald Gardner and Nancy.

be Monday April 25 * Visitors
of Mrs. Arvilla Murty Wednea-

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Residents See
5
Coho Salmon ( (
Rites at Honor ..

The Albert Lees visited her
Florida After leaving Hastings
। sing, on Tuesday of last week. she first visited in New Orleans.
On Saturday the Elmer San­
borns of Kalamazoo were guests She has traveled through much
of the Lees.
of lhe State, a few of lhe place*
Visiting their parents. Uie' being Dunedin. Clearwater. Na­
Sheriff and Mrs MdZ'W**
Leon Grays, on Wednesday were ples. Orlando and St. Cloud and
Campbell and Mrs Lucille W11-—,
Mrs. Naomi Lankerd of Battle had a very pleasant Winter.
Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs Karl Swanson and daugh- itts. president of theJWBXB
County Sportswomen's ciro. *V *
Gray of Maple Grove, and on
.ended the ceremony markliw
Sunday were Mr. and Mr*. Rich­
ard Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Du­ on Sunday The Fosters plan to he introduction ot coho aaiMoti
ane Gray and Mary Elizabeth of entertain their aon and family, n the Platte River at Honor at
rand Rapids.
the Robert Fosters of Kalama- 1 pm. Saturday.
Easter dinner guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert &lt;Pnt)
Wilson Guernsey home will be
Rev and Mrs. Seth Proctor of Fuller and Tommy of Chicago viewed as
Allegan. Ralph Brewer of Sagi­
end
at lhe home of her parents,
naw. Duane Priddy ot Vermont­
ville and the Guernseys' daugh­ the Arthur Fullers, and Pat and fisheries.
ter* from WMV. Sharon and Tommy will remain for a week's
The coho has tnc po
visit.
Donna.
providing an excellent
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frey will ]
Mr and Mrs. John Gutheridge
Bear Creek, the Big Huron an&lt;fJ ‘
xpecting his brothers and have as Easter guexLs her sister
their families to arrive from and family. Mr and Mra. Roy Platte River* were selected ‘tii
Sadler. Brenda and Anita, and receive Initial stocking* of abOM* ■—
THE RELEASE: Freedom from boredom and tensions is auto­ Wisconsin tor the Easter week­ . her grandmother, Mrs. May Ter­
___________ ,
-------------- ,
250,000 cohos each in HWL -wAa-j*;
end. the _______
Robert_ Guthcridger.
matic in a fun-filled bowling center. Glee and exuberance ex­ from Ft Atkinson and the Dcle-»ry.
try. of Fremont. Ohio, and .there
-there i The planting stock waa prte^,
van Gutheridges from Green is a special occasion this Easter. | duajd in Michigan halcherlra
plode quite naturally.
Bay____________________________ the connrmation of Chris Frey 'ram egg* provided by the OreMr and Mr* Rene Gangulllet sl the Plrst Methodist Church
I ton Fish Commission-taken frtim’*
THE RELEASE: The ball it released by removing the thumb
and Kevin visited their son and
The Maurice Hynes were called 1 coho which spawn in the Colum- &lt;
firaL Finger* remain in the ball momentarily, providing the
brother Gary at the Great to Sparta because of the sudden bia River
’ '*■
lift that produce* a forward, or aide roll. Thia role determine* Uke, Traimni Station over the ‘-“--------------- - —
The
of Alaska. --------------Oregon ’•‘h----- —
her brother.
Ed ----Ost-«H.. States
Rta---------——
man. on Sundav.
Sunday.--------------------------- and Washington have cooperated'*
the effectivene** of the ball when it hit* the pin*. Tlie Gngera, weekend Gary wl» be home on\man
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lancaster, by supplying eggs which will
in a sense, are lhe crowning touch, and lhe thumb must be .eave at the end of the month.
...
.
, Carol ana
and ocoie
Scott oi
of ttayui
Rayol uok
Oak provide fish for future stocking,
released first to enable the finger* to lift lhe ball.
Andrea Breedlove has returned arrived
arrlvcd Monday
Monday evening
evenlng at
al the
thp ,
------------ •------------to her home tn Marion. Ind., af- R
Ob&lt;.rt W"
— *home
------- • to-------• aj Pakistan means "land of
Robert
Wilson
spend
ter spending a week with her few
days
■• pure" in Urdu.
few days.
,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Wai- i--------------------------- !______ '
from Caledonia called at Will1
y GemenU.
Gurd'a Bunday.
Guests of the George O. Gil-'
Mr. and Mrs. Will Shriber I
By Mrs. Fern llawblils
from Hastings called at Lloyd I
lettes on Sunday were her son.
i NMhvllla
45J-2101 and family, the Kenneth Hills of
Holl Monday visitors were Mrs
Owen and Mrs. Eunice BarcTOft
Mr
Mrs
TtTTy
GllK
&lt;
ncr
Mr and Mrs. Terry Gardner ; Belle Tolles and Mrs. Richard1
from Freeport visited Mr and and farn)Iy
Mr and'My,
,
Mra. Warren Calms at Middle [uirn. FlltCT
Mby Wcrr Sun. ’ Tolles and children of Delton.
The Chet Hodges and the Pat '
Lake Sunday. * Mira Bernice (lay |Unchton waB ,)f Mr ond’
Calm* from Lansing spent Bun- Mnt Gcndd Oardmr. * Mnl Hodges family will be Easter I
iguests
of
Mra.
Chet
Hodges'
sis
­
day evening and Monday at Hels»i Tucker of Hastings spent ‘
ter. Miss Helen Cusack, of Beld-1
Lloyd Owens. * Mra. Karol Owen sunday with her parents. Mr.
^USTat Ltoyd^m^
8‘UdmorP "" ing.
Mrs Harold I. Smith attended!
I Mrs. Harold I. Smith attended J
Thur-ta?
O*™’ inolher hasn't born » well * the Palm Sunday services at the

About Bowlin?.

Mra. Elwin Payne from Delton
taitzd at Howard Moore's Mon- , Ru*h u
Ruxh homo
. MT. HU.(i turn. LAW: dcuock------------ —
from McOmber called at Moore1*1 Former Michigan State baaketBundoy. * Mr. and Mra. Lyndon' ball star Horace Walker coachNorris called at Ed Chaffee* in ed the Dearborn Mustangs to
the Striker District Saturday. * the 1966 National AAU basketball
Mr. and Mra. Keith Chaffee from championship. Among his players
Center Road called on Lyndon were Stan Washington and Bill
Norris's Sunday. * Ed Meade Curtis oft the Spartan varsity.

LOCAL Fl NANCE
112 So. JoHonon

Personal Mention

Rapid* where the choir of Smith
Memorial Churrh «*n- '-&gt;r th&lt;services. Mrs Robert Smith fa *

J9i)
w

��Past 4iddleville

THE ■AITIS.’IS BANNER—5

Personal Mention

Resident Dies;
Rites Saturday
Mrs. Gladys X. Bwtxr,
343 Corinne Street, 8.W,
Rapid®, died Thursday
noon. March &gt;1, St St,

Hanover, left Wedr.esi3rd. until Saturday. Also dln-

78,
Grand
after­
Mary's

M. Adams. R1 Hickory Corner*,
is participating here tn a threeweek field training exercise con­

quite awhile In line. Bant

Mra. CLarc'ie Prentice of , rath
18th Infantrv. During the ever- fT*
basic training.

0,1 *u

’

Revival al Woodland

death.
She is survived by her hut­
hand. Edward; a son. Max E.
Barter of Grand Rapids; seven
grandchildren; 10 great grand­
children, and ono sister, Mrs.
Steward (Frances) Brock of Al­
buquerque, N. M.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Saturday at the Bevier Funeral
Home at Middleville with Uic
Rev. Harold M. Taber officiating.
Burial was in Mt. Hope Ceme­
tery.

at

The ciilldren enjoyed trying
their luck at winning prizes and

i"VlU?

and their court were announced.
The king. John Mcrryflaid, and
crowned

and

prtwrnted

gifts.

dent body. Following the crown-

woodland
By Mrs. Glendon CurtU

stage. Tive music failed to come
through thia year but that didn't
stop the many people that want-

have been completed. The Wood­ Economics girls that Iiad comland band members sold 1.047
Here is
penter for sailing ISO. Karlene
Curtis for .telling 84 and Kathy job—Mulliken* Sinclair Service,
Monosnilth for selling 78. Every- B. W. Holly; 6 gallons Good Gulf
gas- IXiwna Gulf Service, Rich­
Is eligible for the drawing of ard Sherer Jr.: Shampo and Set
the grand prizes. Ail bands in —Margaret's Bwmty Shop. Rex
Claflin; Hair Style—Ella's Hair­
styling, Betty Sherer. 5 gallon*
tered.
Bunday dinner guoste with Mr. gas —Conrad's Standard Service

and Mrs. Richard Allen and;
’ nL~7i/,7—T."M
family were Mr. and Mrs Wtn.
ICanaHc* riHrt
nf CVninnv . MOttfi*11kiUI. POFCh ot dCCk CDO—
, Kilmer; Hammer — Smith Bros.
Elevator. Belly Sherer, Flower
arrangement — Viola’s Flower
Shop. Richard Pender; 1 gallon
Interior paint^-Brown's Discount,
Desnonatratlon. All leaders In John Sinclair; Pishing rod &amp;
reel—Ed's Sport Shop. Bill EckRecovery Inc., ore fanner mcnMrom; 1 carton . all purpose
grease—Hitt Farm Implement,
Lloyd Will Lama; Fire extinguish­
er—Woodland Mutual Insurance.
Delbert Platte; Basket of gro­
ceries — Woodland Market, Jim
Smith; 25 lb. dog food—Lake­
wood Grain de Storage, John
Sinclair; Picnic cooler—Classic's
Drugs. Kenneth Ackley; 50 lb.

partmen t will be held Thursday.
April 14. * Tile Womarui Study
Club will sponsor a special pro­
gram Tuesday. April 12. Recov-

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE

By
Wolverine
&amp; Riverside

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY
“Side of Strand Theatre**
219 West State St.

the

Woodland

United

Dunn I. W.U« u
M.ddletoo of Glennie over the lhc Army ln August
trBlnl 1064.
a. comFort with .•pcclal music by the OvttFjvUrr weekend, and her son,
.... __ .__ ___ _ _______
lvc.lt Trio of Bailie Creek.
overseas
| the Duane Dttnns of Kalamazoo, Knox.
A) Ky., and arrived
„e
j,
in August. 1964. He Is a 1063
•Monkeys are employed on the

buy cooklee, candy and baked

As this bar graph shows, southern Michigan’s problem of highway deer kill is getting
progressively worse, as if has every year since at least 1956. Over the last (0 years,
the number, of whitetails victimized by cars in this region has catapulted J}2 percent
while the area’s volume of traffic has risen 40 percent.
The problem, then, is not
triggered as much by increased traffic as it is by the southern farmbelt’s explosion of
deer, now estimated to number nt least 70,000 animals.
In spite of recent antlcrlcss
deer seasons held in southern ctop damage areas, the situation remains out of hand.
Control can only be reached if the Cooservatiou Department gets'authority to regulate
the southern herd on the basis of this highway problem as well ai.crop damage. Until
that time comes, more motorists will be hit by tepair bills coveting car-deer craxhups
which last year cost more than $600,000 in damages. Even more serious, they will face
a growing threat to life and limb. -Michigan Department of Conservation
April 12-17. Services will begin
at 7;45 pm. each evening. Guest,
evangelist will be Rev. Doriene
Speas with special music each
evening by
Overholt* Trio.
The host minister. Rev. George
Spats, cordially invites everyone

tings Methodist Church April 27.
Reservations must be made

Mrs. Norma Slfton fen- the
Methodist Mother-Daughter bon-

planned. * Mr. and Mm. Glendon Curtis and family were Sunday dinner guerrtn with her slster, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Clurn
valor. Forrest Begerow; turkey— In Dearborn Heights.
Woodland PTA, Richard Allen. I The Ministerial A-voclMlan
and turkey — Woodland PTA, has been sponsoring Holy Week
Glenn Davis.
Ij^nd area. On Thursday evening
each church will have its own
Mm Lyle Sandbrook and Mr. Maundy Thursday service. Good
and Mrs Harold Brown want to Friday services ■ will be held at
thank everyone that worked so the Zion Lutheran Church. The
luird on the fair. It takes the seven pastors of the community
full cooperation of everyone to
make such a big tiling ns the
choir from tach church will prci-cnt the spatial music. Easter
were Sunday visitors with his Sunrise wrvlcr-n will be held at
the Kilpatrick United Brethren

sc'“”'

“““““

and their grandson. Greg, left for
rtonaa on
auuruay.
niau ! Florida
ontospmd
Saturday.
2.
XTpian
two April
w^ks al
(their new home in Winter Ho-1
ven and in Ft Lauderdale with
I friends, and they also plan to
|*top in Atlanta en route to visit
i their daughter. Nancy.
Visiting the William Eastj mans for the month of April are
Mrs. Eastman's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Lofqulst of Pitte-

Golnek son of Mr. and conu
T. Golnek of Del- pop

Got rocks in
your water?

j The Walter Eatons entertainI cd their son and family. Mr. and
Mrs. John Eaton and Marsha, of

Thcrfe'x no need to put

iHi that nasty old
I.cclirone and family for dinner

Sunday.
'
I Visiting Mrs. Eva Edger a i
weekend ago were her daughter. I
, Mrs. Ed Matthews of Sebewaing,
i and her granddaughter, Gayle
Bllen Tinker of Auburn. On |
Monday evening Mrs. Edger cn.
ners Telephone Company was, for fire protection for another tertaln«l Rev. and Mrs. Lester
DcGroote of Nashville and Mrs.
hold recently with reports show­ LaMar of Thornapple Resort for
IjUsI week Friday Mr. and Mis. amner *nd accompanied them to
ing
‘
Leon Dunning attended an in-1 Grand Rapids where they ot­
were reelected directors. * Mr. ic rest Ing sale al Jennlson. It was tended the Cantata. "No Greater
and Mrs. Leslie Kelley have been a dispersal sale of about 80 head I-ove. by John W. Peterson at
enjoying a threo-wcek European of Guernsey cattle offered by; the Clvte Auditorium.
Mrs. Emma Matthews of Setour as members of a Kellogg Harold Jennlson and son at tto-tr
Company group Spain and parte Rush Creek farm. It exemplified l»-*aing was a guest of Mrs.
of North Africa were, placaf two facts—one, Che urbanization Clayton McKeown a few days
or tana lorracriy i&amp;nucv, nnu trie —- ----- -- ,
Grace Edmorute han sold
stop mutual meeting held lost other the increasing number of !
1 Saturday at the Hickory Fire selm of dairy animals. Indiana her home al 306 S. Michigan to
buyers were much in evidence. 1*. and Mrs W^ A Buehler and
The very favorable prices paid ; Is now moving UUs week into her
and the treasurer. The Increase for these animals reminds us apartment at 511 8. Jefferson.
~
'
of paper work required by new again of ttou. rise In the price |
of milk. * Mr. and Mrs. Douglas! the christening of the little
Gidnder and Martha were In grandson. Latite Douglas Tranrnary to extend the one mill tax Landng last Sunday to attend tliam.

an unlimited supply of

aoft

pure,

filtered

water,

just remember

those three little words

Phone 945-5102

313 N. Boltwood

will be dosed Monday. April 11
to gire the teuclicrs and stu­
dents a day's vacation. * Lions
Club will be hold Tuesday, April

fallow. Worship services will be
helej at all the churches al their
tegular hour. Plan to attend the
church of jwr choice. If you do
not hare a home church now,
Recvivol meetings will be held this Is a perfect time to find one
at the United Brethren Church and make it a weekly visit if
not more often.

Hickory Corners
THERE WAS A TIME WHEN
to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Schmidt al Lokevtew Hospital. *
Sympathy of the community Is
extended to Mrs, Milton Ixinaar

A FOOL AND HIS MONEY
WERE SOON PARTED—NOW
IT HAPPENS TO EVERYBODY

Lynn Lawrence br., received the
TV set al the drawing at Ben-

Mrs. Jennie Greer and Mrs. Nina
Bolyen arc both on ti»e sick list.
Mrs. Bolyen has law with her
daughter. Mrs. Bethel Day of
Battle Creek * Mrs. Fred She­
riff is in Florida again called

Mrs. Richard Martin and Mrs.
Ben Croker entertained recent­
ly with a aliower for Miss Kathy
Bromley. Thia Saturday she will

THE WISE ONES Mill xovo ... for a home . . .

children's education . . . emergencies . . . refire-

and pay high aarnings at Hastings Savings &amp;

■/&lt;

ON ALL

%

SAVINGS

* Harold Hubka, on FFA boy
from NaMivUle. sepnt the week­
end with Mr. and Mr*. Leon
Dunning. Jim Stein, who ha*
worked at the Dunnings for the

Intpala Sport Sedan, just idtal you med for a smoofh-flontg rucatum!

CHEVROLETS ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS FOR SMOOTHING OUT ROUGH ROADS
And right now for a Double Dividend, you get a buy that'll smooth out your budget!

week to Ids home In Evart. *
Donald DcITicster was taken

conctous for several days with
spinal meningitis. He Is much
improved at this writing and
out of isolation, but sUll very
weak at Leila Hospital.
Easter is being appropriately
observed by the churches here.
The Methodist Church will hold
a Maundy Thursday observance
Thursday evening. On Good
Friday there will be a service
from 12; 45 till 1:45. Easter Sun­
day there will be a special ser­
vice. 77k Wesleyan Church choir

CHEVROLET
DOUBLE
DIVIDEND DAYS!

NO. 1 BUYS • NO. 1 CARS
Now at your Chevrolet dealer’s

Buys on (hose hij» beautiful Chevrolets
have never been better! Chevrolets
with expensive car looks, expensive

car luxury. With solid value features
like Delcolron generator, self-adjusting
brakes, long-lasting Magic-Mirror
finish. Right now you can find just the
color, pouer and body style you want.
And right now your Chevrolet dealer’s
making it mighty easy tobuy it.See him!

BODY BY FISHER means beauty,
durability, lasting value.

Eight features now standard for
your added^afety-including twospeed electric windshield wipers,

back-up lights, seat b'elts front and

Clarence Cheney Jr., entertain­
ed At n family gathering honor­
ing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Cheney Sr . for their 47th wed-

OVER 700 cushionersand sound deadeners, including
bushings, grommets
and mountings,
screen out road
shock and noise in
every Chevrolet.

grandpa Cheney's birthday. *
The Camp Fire girls and the
Blue Bird group have made
Easter baskets far the patients

back.
A HUSKY COIL
SPRING at each
wheel gives you
a ride that’s
softer, quieter.
Jetsmoother.

Ian Chapman Are group leaders.

speaker al the Heritage Club
meeting at the Wesleyan Church
on Tuesday evening. April 12.

136 E. State St.

All kinds of rood buys all In one place... at your Chevrolet

Phone Wl 5-3853
All Savings Insured Up to

$10,000 with F.S.LI.C.

MEMBER FEDLHA1 HUM!

LOAN 81H

IV .if M

mlsalonary tn the
Oongo.
The annual meeting of 4 the
stockholders of the Hickory Cor­

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
1435 S. HANOVER

HASTINGS

PH. Wl 5-2425

�HASTINGS BANNER

152
■HF. HASTINGS BANNER

PRICED TO SELL
SAVE $ $ $

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

1959 FORD 1 TON ...
1951 DODGE H TON

Hastings. Michigan

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

4/7

VI USED CARS
IMS PONTIAC G.T.O.
&gt;r. Hardtop. 4 sp. 8 cyl. Powsteering, radio. New tires.
.............................................. $2245

.1965 VOLKSWAGEN
O1J Sedan. Radio, etc. 11,495

HtRAMBLER CLASSIC 700
Jr.' Sedan. Auto. 8 cyl. whileill* AM-FM radio. ... $1395
1964
Dr.
cyl,
--I-

FORD CUSTOM 506
Sedan. Cruls-a-matic.
power steering, radio.
$1,395

164 RAMBLER AMERICAN
invertible. Stand. 6 Cyl Ra­
il. ‘ $1,095

1310 N. Michigan
Phone Wl 5-2479

LARKE BUICK
and*

CHEVROLET
,1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

4/7

HELP WANTED
ATTENTION­
MEAT CUTTERS and
BUTCHERS

Opportunity available for exCrtenced men on a full time
sis.
Pine working conditions with
full benefits.

QUALITY
RESTAURANT SUPPLIERS
100 Page Street
Marshall, Mich.
Ph. 781-3989

ACCEPTING

•

APPLICATIONS

FOR BOTH

1965 CHEVROLET

MALE AND FEMALE FOR
IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT

Flex Fab Inc.
1965 PLYMOUTH

1843 Gun Lake Rd.

945-2433

An Equal Opportunity Employer

1963 FORD FASTBACK
Dr. Hardtop 8 Cj'l. Auto. Exllent condition
$1,495
1962 FORD GALAXIE 500
invertible. Ford -o-matic. 8
rU w walls, radio.
$1,095
1962 GALAXIE ^00

Wl 5-5052

Wl 5-2426

1964 GALAXIE 500
Dt. Sedan. Buntundy and
Ute. Automatic. 8 Cyl. Wliitetfla. Power steering. &gt;...$1,595

1964 T. BIRD
Dr. Hardtop Power steering
id brakes Automatic 8 Cyl.
ne owner$2,595

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. JaHanon

NOTICES
1964 PONTIAC
SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS
Quality structures built
experienced crews.

Dr. Cruis-u-matlc ya. -Powsterring. w walls, radio. $995

1964 THUNDERBIRD
Dr. Auto. 6 cyl. whitewalls,
dlo .. $595
1859 PLYMOUTH FURY’
Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyl..
&gt;wer steering, w walls, radio
$395

Call SMILEY BUILDINGS

Hastings, Mich.

1964 COMET

159 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE
Dr. Wagon Std 6 .
$345

1964 FORD F25O M TON
Wheel Dr, Styleside Pickup,
ree running front hubs 4 sp.
cyl. Radio Heavy duty seat,
reraise tires w spill wheel*.

1963 BUICK

616-945-9103

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Stan's Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store

1963 GMC PICKUP
hort box. 3 ip. V6 Engine
ustom cab. radio, dual spotghte. lutone. ..
$1,345

1963 PONTIAC

JenneR Ford Inc
18 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

GIRLS' DRESSES
Sizes 3 to 14
1963 BUICK ELECTRA

ART MEADE, Salesman

HAT8 and PURSES

1 CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY)
WALK UP AND SAVE!

ANNES KEN FIELD, 945-4054

Guide In

ONE WHITE CANE
&lt;for the blind)
selection of
MEN S SUITS. SPORT COATS

BUICK

BARGAINS In The Banner
Want Ad section . . . Hastings'
wp Shopping Guide: Top val-

UIaction I Call Wl 4-JUL

PUBUCATIOX OXDKX.

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DISPLAY CLASH&gt;1 IB

PUXUCATIOX OBDBB

CARDS OF THANKS • IN MtMORIAMS—2c per weed.

PUBLICATION OBDBB.

IS—a

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

yUXUOATIOX OBDBX.

Vi price.

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

Used
Farm Machinery

■orient XT puaoxa claimixo
rITH UNDER TAX DEED

MINIMUM llATE—50c for Twenty Word.,
CASH &gt;An—1

1965 MERCURY* PARKLANE
1961 DODGE PIONEER
4 Dr. Breezeway Sedan A one 1
4 Dr. fl Cyl -$495
owner. Like new. Full power.
............. -........................... $2,850
1966 VOLKSWAGEN
1964 MERCURY* MONTEREY
2 Dr.—$795
4
Dr.
Sedan.
$1395
FORD GALAXIE 500
1952 DODGE 4 TON PICKUP
. 4 Dr. Hardtop. Power steer- 1964 FORD GALAXIE 500
I and brakes. Radio., w. walls.
4 Dr $1,495
1957 CHEVROLET BELAIRE
rj few miles.
1964 VOLKSWAGEN
One owner$1,195
MERCURY SEDAN
Many more dependable used
. Monterey 4 Dr, automatic 1964 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE
can and trucks to choose
uismlsslon. power steering
Custom$2395
from.
d brakes, whitewalls, radio.
1963 CADILLAC DEVILLE
4 Dr. Sedan$2395
CADILLAC DE VILLE
. Beautiful black finish, full 1963 CONTINENTAL
wer and all the extras, fully
4 Dr Sedan$2,795
aranteed.
1963 MERCURY HARDTOP
Custom. $1395
PONTIAC CATALINA
220 W State
. Power steering and power 1963 MERCURY HARDTOP
Wl 5-2454
akes Beautiful green Jlnish.
Breezeway. 2 Dr. Std trans
tw car trade.
USED CAR CENTER
PONTIAC SPORT COUPE 1963 MERC. COLONY PARK
Corner Michigan &amp; Court
Station Wagon. One owner.
. Catalina with power steerWl 5-3903
Like new!
. 11.750
g. radio, whitewalls, fully rendi Honed.
1962 FORD FALCON
Station Wagon. Automatic Dr.
CHEV. CONVERTIBLE
Radio
“
*
...$650
II FIRM IMPLEMENTS
. . Impala with V-8 engine,
itomatk transmission, radio, 1962 OLDS STATION WAGON
One owner. Extra good condi-1
iltewall tires, sharp car.
. tlon! One local owner. ..$1350
FALCON SEDAN
|963 DODGE HARDTOP
. . 6 cylinder with standard
Lancer G.T. $695
uumlsslon for top economy.
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. $1,050
OLDS SEDAN
1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
—John Deere Utility Tractor
Station Wagon. V8.$ 950
with New Idea Loader w/hyand brakes. Hydramatlc.
draulic bucket.
' 1961 PONTIAC STARCHIEF
| 4 Dr. Sedan4 795
—I.H.C. H Tractor. Good shape.
IWAGEN CONV.
196! COMET
—John Deere R Diesel Tractor.
w/walls.
4 Dr. Sedan.
g 495
—Used Wheel Horse Lawn Trac­
1962 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE
tor with mower and blade.
HLLAC HARDTOP
Custom. ................. ......... .$1,195
Dr. Jet black- finish,
—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
ghly reconditioned.
Starter and lights.
USED TRUCKS:
1965 FORD &lt;4 TON
—Used 3 pt. Rear Blades—7fL
Has radio.......................
$1,625
—John Deere No. 10 Flail Chop­
1963 CHEVROLET 1 TON
per. A-l shape!
One owner. ..................... $1250
—Case 95 Spreader. Almost Ilk*,
1963 FORD ECONOLINE BUS
new I
8M58
................................ .

LEGAL?

CLASSIFIID AD PAGE PHONE

Dependable
Trade-In Post
For Happy Hunters

OLDS CONVERTIBLE
. Dynamic 88. power steering
d brakes, new car condition
d warranty.
•

IMS MUSTANG

PHONE Wl 5-3481

Thursday. April 7, 1966

SPRING FEVER'
SALE

NTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC

PROVEN

STATE

W.

tried

Colander of
Special Events

PidurUl

300 Norlh McKinley A
Hallie Creek. Mleklaea

PUBLICATION ORDER .

AFRICAN VIOLET SHOW
African Violet Show. Grand
Rapids Museum. April 15-16, 1011--" *
am. to 8 pm. No admission
'
charge. Everyone invited.

PUBLICATION OBDBB.

PUBLICATION OBDBB.

NOTICES

Heating - Plumbing
Service

r

। -

Philip H. MU

Philip &gt;1. MIRbrll. Ju

New • Remodel • Repair

KAECHELE'S
305 S. Church

Wl 5-5352

CANVAS TARPS
5x7 to 16x20

Classified Paragraphs

$3.47 up

A R EXPERT TREE SERV­ FOR BALE — Window casing,
it Awtomativo
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
double window and storm wln- ★ Miicollonaoxa
moval Free estimates. Insured
Abo screen^ Double sink In STALK SHREDDERS FOR
I FOR SALE—2-door 1967 Pontiac.
Phone OL 1-6086. Nashville
Mich.
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cabinet. 36" Roper gas stove206 N. Mkhlgsa
Wl
Motor perfect. Good tires. Also
RENT— Francisco Farm Sup12500. Outdoor lantern for
,
150* rope. Richard His ted.
ply. M37 SO. 945-3150.
post. Ph. Wl 5-5934 .
4/7
117H N. Mich.
4/7 WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
In aluminum, steel or wood ALFALFA HAY —30c per bale. INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
sash. Burkey Auto Glass A
1983 JEEP WAGONEER - 4
TLED GABI Sea Carl &amp; Betty's
600- cap. Electric brooder. 810.
Radiator
Shop.
218
N.
Jeffer
­
wheetdrlve — Warren-hubs.
Appliances before you buy!
RCA automatic washer and
son, Hastings.
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I $1350. Call Richland 629-9495.
They Sell—They Install—They
electric dryer. $30. Wl 5-4860.
/
'
4/14
Service. Ph. Wl 5-2833. M-37
South.
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SERVICE — Mercury outboard
Once ogoin It's time fa
HEADQUARTERS FOR:
motors. New and used boats. +r For Solo—Real Estate
Truck Parts &amp; Equipment
clean and treat teed oats]
ir NoHcm
Flote Boats Trailers and ac­
NEW—USED—REBUILT
cessories. M-66 In NashvIlls. 200 ACRE FARM—Can be used
Transmissions, rear ends, muf­
OL 8-3861 or OL 3-6074.
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flers. clutches. Truck Bodies of
for general farming. Fenced
Wo Alto Have
all types, hoists and winches.
wall. Buildings In good condi­
« rubber stamp with your new
CALHOUN TRUCK PARTS &amp; DOING INCOME TAX RE­
tion. Call 823-2719 (Delton). tf
IIP Code number. Three-llne
Certified Seed Potatoes
EQUIPMENT CO.. 734 Lafay­
TURNS at your place or mine
stamp with your name, ad­
ette St. Battle Creek. Mich. z after 4 pm. G. W. Spencer.
dress and ZIP number for
2/3 ACRE
Call A/C 616 962-0760.
4 Jfl
1001 8. Dibble, Hastings. Ph.
M-26. This includes, postage
Wl 5-5058.
4/14 BORDERS A NICE CREEK
and sales tex. Burpee's Spec­
FOR BALE — -54 Chev. H ton
ialty Shoppe. Delton. Mich,
pickup. Good condition. Runs EXPERT TAILORING on ladles' Almost new 3-bedroom modern
good. Reasonable. Ph. 795-9461.
and men's clothing. Phone Wl home Just outside city limits.
■
4/14
Lovely large back yard. School CARPET CLEANING IS EABY
5-5714, 5604 Gun Lake Rd
Tailor Shop
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bus goes by the door. Will
with Host New Electric Uptrade for house in town of
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
★ Butineao Opportooltioe
LANDSCAPING - Garden plow­ equal value.
work. Clean 180 square feet
ing. tree trimming, lawn mow­
Phone Wl 5-4791
for only 1696. Hastings Floor
ing and stump removal. Phone
INVESTOR OPPORTUNITY
after 5 pm.
Covering,
123 W. State, Has­
653-9191.
4/141
tings. Phone Wl 5-5118.
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Duplex rental units or homes.
We build and finance on your
TWO ACRES on paved road 3‘4
lots. Write:
miles from town. Lovely spot ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
Darwin Benjamin
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
with trees. Phone 945-9436. 4/7
HOMESTEAD CORP.
SERVICE I No charge tar over­
THINKING ABOUT A NEW
Sunfield. Michigan
size prints.
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ELECTRIC RANGE? Come In # Help Wonted
or phone 36200
and
see
the
30"
Prigldalre
4/28
FARM LOANS-5loans are
school ranges and save $50
still available! Refinance that
Used tn Home Ec classes In
Attention:
contract or other debts, buy
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
more land, or Improve your
Consumers Po^er Co. 945-3474.
Because of greatly expanded
Men and Women
property with a long-term
line of products, we have an
4/14
Do you need extra money to
real-estate mortgage. See Fed­
opening In this area for a
eral Land Bank, Ionia, or
Bales and Service Representa­ TABLE PAPER — For picnics, supplement present earning?
If you have car and phone
phone 527-4510.
4/29
family reunions, lots of uses
tive. Full time work, Thorough
40- by 300' $3.50 at The Ban­ you may qualify for top-paying
on the job training — good
Job as House of Puller repre­ TRADE IN THAT OLD GAS
ner office.
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earnings. Home nights. Pen­
sentative.
sion plan. Group Insurance,
RANGE — We will consider a
paid vacation, profit ‘ sharing FOR SALE —50 tons first and i More Ilian 10,000 men and
trade toward a 30" Roper or
second cutting hay, alfalfa and women now eam upwards of
plan, and many other benefits.
Caloric Gas Range. Big sav­
brome. Call Hickory Comers $60 weekly working 15 to 20
For personal Interview call or
ings on these school ranges.
flexible
hours.
671-6216.
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write J. R. Carson. 1048 WentFree delivery and connection
For
more
Information
write:
land Dr, Mason, phone 676­
on our lines. Consumers Rower
2120.
' - FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR FULLER BRUSH CQMPANY
Co. 945-3474.
4/l&lt;
PUBLICATION OBDBB.
—Use Rexal)** fast permanent.
2488 Gaywood
Regular 12.00—Now SIAM). No
Kalamazoo
or
phone:
FI
5-2946
TWO
LADIES to work In nurs­
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
ing
home,
one
mornings
and
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
one afternoons. Sunset Acres
Phone Wl 5-5662 or Wl 5.
3768.
4/14
REDUCE SAFE. SIMPLE AND
c'hFtv national bank or nJf'
FAST with OoBese Tablets
TI.K &lt; RKKK. - - - LADY TO WORK part ume In
Week's supply only 98c. Jacob's
downtown store. State experi­
Pharmacy.
4/14
ence and age. box No. 1007.
BLUEBIRD, wren and martin
houses for sale after 5 pm.
SALESMEN IN HASTINGS
'Ollcreft" Woodworking Shop,
AREA — Part or full time to
Gun Lake Road. Wl 5-3549.
call on restaurants, motels
4/7
CaU Delton
623-2378.
BELT. PULLEY AND BUZZ
RIO FOR FERGUSON Oil
FORD TRACTOR -- Excellent
A’PetMuole
condition Also three bushels
June clover seed. Phone Wl 5­
5611.
tf FULL TIME CLERK WANTED ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSIn Ready-to-Weur department
eo. 171, Hastings Telephone
WHITE CONCESSION TRAIL­
SP H8*3?®’ MteUn«» even
Apply In person. Pannalee's
4r Bwilneti Servicea
ER—Equipped with gas corn
Monday. 8 pm.
J
Store, Hastings.
4/14
popper and tray, hot dog
ABLE-BODIED
MEN
for
perma
­
steamer, sno-cone equipment,
1887 CALENDARS —Wide varl★
Wonted
nent
year
around
work
with
coffeemaker, soft drink dis­
h’triM hr held
penser. refrigerator. stainless
large .water well-drilling con­
per hundred. Order now and
tractor. Excellent advancement
steel double sink. Two serving
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
opportunities for mechanically WORK WANTED - L*»ni to
windows. 1130 8. Park St,
matches. Call: Battle Creek,
« copy ■■ aiCUJUTY NATIONW°l\
Pr,ferr*d Ph.
Inclined Individuals. Challeng­
Hastings. Wl 5-9638.
4/7
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm.
it. BANK. Bailie Creek. Mi&lt;hl|.a,
ws o-nu.
.
ing outdoor work with oppor­
tf 2* DARI MILK COOLERS? 3 yra.
will.; to
w wave,
tunity
travel wu
throughout
old. 250-375 gal, 8650 to $900.
L E C T RIC Razors repaired—
Special—Your razor cleaned
Clarksville. 8200 per acre. 35
WHWK. WdUWH.------------ "“iraom _ wu, p., „
lubricated and sharpened, only
large Holstein heifers, due —----- —-— — --------------------- I
good quality Umber \ultebli
8198. Service and satis faction
Base Months, 8250. Tel. MO 9- ( HASTINGS BUSINESS WANTS
9236. Edward W. Tanis, RL| young male help. Call: Wl 5-| for taw logs. Write: Box itj.4.' fSMTaX.0™*- *“ «
giving tocauoa of farm
Jenison, Mich.

WINICK'S

FARMERS

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
LEGALS

4/7 8164.

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�Card of Thanks and tn Memoriam
CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKS

thoughtfulness in the recent
death of our beloved husband
and father, Richard Slocum. The
lovely Rowers, contributions to

pital, Dr. Myers and Dr. Hueb­
ner for my care while in the
hospital, the neighbors, Iriendi
and family for food, card* and
nowera. Thank you all.
•

Freeport
2;“"-^—r®u.

LEGALS

iv’s. mwi" t»*Uk«r

Mettxxilat Church In Hexing*.
Saturday. * Bonito Demnod of

ef

greatly appreciated. A special CARD OF THANKS
thank* to our neighbor* for their
We want to thank neighbor*.
thoughtfulness and help. Rev.
Curtl* for hl* comforting ma­

and children were Sunday din­

hospital with a fractured hip.

Mr. and Mr*. Jeaee Blough were
last Monday supper guest* of
their daughter and family, Mr.

Thank* so very much.
Mr* Richard Slocum
Bobble and Wand* Slocum

much appreciated.
Wretha and Guy McNee
Charles Gibbs

.

halnllff.

’*

It &gt;« Ordered that on April 1*. wltii the Frank Dutcher family.
use. al 10:00 A.M., In Ik. Probate
Oourtroow. lU.llno. MJrJtlsao, •
E-X*VdXXXri?

Icea. Rev. Houseman for hl* and_.P?H“ck HospKal .for
message and comforting words' wonderful care, and the VFW
and the Elmores* for their mes-1 Auxiliary for providing such a
nice lunch.
The Family
ne*s will never be forgotten. May
. God bless each one of you.
ABD OF THANKS
? W..« Aaayrl*
X
William Reid and family
I wi*h to thank all those that । Barry county, Mkhd.a.
sent letters and cards while I
• CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the Spon- wa* tn the hospital at Braden­
• able Funeral Home. Rev. George ton. Florida, and after my return
home.
were greatly apElliot. Dr.. MV,
Morrill,
I Ul. nurses at ------ They
-­
Pinnock Hospital, relatives, predated,
friends and neighbor*, for their
klndneu and helpfulnra* during
.
the time of the loss of our baby, IN MEMORUM
Ln loving memory of our
Lisa Kay.
.
Mother and. Grandmother, An­
Robert and Kay Shaeffer
netta
E.
Scobey,
who
passed
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Shaeffer
Mr. and Mrs. lanne* Kenfleld away 3 year* ago April 8.

National Baskin* eorporotloa, *M
Plaintiff, and Carnallua Orback and
Rava Orback. huabud and wWo, Rich­
ard M. Bauar. aa Guardian of tha
Katato or Cornallua OrMob. Maolallr

Thursday overnight guest*l wens and daughters ware Sun-

call Court tar Ute Cot
ttLs •5'^asid

Inllowin* drarrlbed property. vie;
Land alluatod la the Town.klp
Barry. County of Barry. State
Mlehion. to wit:

al ten o'clock A.U Th.
payable at tha date i
upggi tha debt aacurod
ra*i? th. nB of *13.7
bated March 4, 1888.
’’ THE .FKDkllAL LAND BANK
OF 8AJNT PAUL

It la Ordered that, on, April
I9««. at BOO AM, tn the Pro
Courtroom. Haattefi. Mkbi*a*
bearla* bo bald i-o the petltlae
Mildred Smith. Adnininratrli.
Publication and arevteo shall
ado aa provided by atelola

KOTICE or MOBfOAOS SALE

Will
Within our heart* the Uveth *UU. prove tholr claim
Though sunshine passes and datanHnod. Crvditora i
shadows fall.
Loves remembrance outlast*
them all,
■
And though the years be many

Orley Burns of Lowell and Mr.
temoon the ladle* and their
«« Chariea Cocanower of
daughter* sped acme time in Goahen, Ind-, wise last Tuesday
visitor* of Mrs. Ruth Bleem. ♦
Mr and Mrs. Alfred My«a Mr. and Mra Boyd
and family of Bowens Mills were LoweU were Sunday luncheon
— _ ...._____ _____- ...______ , oiKwta nd hwr mother. Mra Rudi*

Plaintiff

xoo Bulldin*
Harley, Ruth and
Michelle Ear!

10. in and 173 tbarvef.
N'OTICE IB HEREBY dlVEN.
ild mort*a*a will ba forocloaod

rvora A. Valla,
ir allowance ot
1 Aaairnmaot of
rnlhlrd tbanlo.

•rurlty Naitnnal Hank Hulhllna
Crtwk. Mlrhlgao
4/S

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agency for

Northwcrt
the Southv

All in Rtrtlon NlatMo
.hip foor (4) XortU'i
(•» W..I;
».
flubirft to Tita Drala

For Banner Classified Axis
Call Wl 6-3481.

Blough visited Mra. Blough and Veroar Blough of Hastings,
new baby at Blodgett Hoepltol ---------- -—
Friday.
Mrs. LUllan Tubbs and moth­
er and friend of Grandville
visited Mrs. Stella Tubba at the beds can be prepared—will booet
A
Richard Shoebridge home Sun­ com yields substantially.
day. * Mildred Griffin ot Boa­ Michigan State University crop
tings returned home Thursday scientist reports that corn plantafter two weeks with Mr. and ■ — —----- - —, &lt;____ -----Mrs. Richard Shoebridge. * Mr. percent more than mld-May
and Mra. Richard Abel and aom planted grain.
•­
of Kalamasoo were weekend
Alaska, largest Slate tn the
United
States,
has the smallest
Clair Cluma Other Bunday dlncapital. Population of Juneau I*
7.200. the National Geographic
MarUn Tuttle and son of Alto.

Commencing

Business Directory

Lawrence prothera

Newton, son Bill and Joe BuehRapids visitors Thursday. ★ Mr.
and .Mrs Tim Kidder and chil­ Blanchard in Grand Rapid*.
Sunday dinner
dren were Sunday dinner guests Saturday. *

Mr*. Gary McGhee. * Mr. and i Grand Rapid*. * Mrs. Robert

are filled with remem-

OF DISTINCTION

Orvin Allcrdlng returned home (mer King of Ionia. * Mr. and
Wednesday aflter three week* In Mrs. James Cool. Rodney. RooeButtorworth Hospital following mary and Lorry helped BUI Ncwcelebrate his
Ida 15th
15lh birthday
aurgcry ★ The Freeport Exten- ton odebrate
___ .
v.________ _ __ I-... J.
Mra Robert Newton attended the

Mrs. Jack Bowman of Hastings

North '« roll to b«»taaln*;'
Dated: Mucb 8. 1868.
David A. Dlmmari. dpaclal Circuit
| Court Coaml.aloner, Barry

LEGALS

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

Klmmle arid Devony Moore of
Hasting* spent Sunday with

brate their 43rd wedding onnl-

CARD ,OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thank* and appreciation for the
many acts of kindness, flowers, appreciation to everyone for the
card*, prayer* and food brought Masses, flower*, cards and food
in, also the Baptist Church, Gold
Star Mothers. Star Orange,
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home.
Jolly J Uli Hobby Club and neigh-1 £iank„£’- D?n^',y,
Kawleb
boralunch
who *fter
so graciously
served ’ Ur*. aid.
Birk al
and
theFacility
nurses
the
th~7Xral^
theBlair,
Medical

CARD OF THANKS
We sincerely want to thank
nurses, doctors, neighbors, friend*
and relative* for the acts of
kindness shown us at the time of
the death of Ernest McNee, our
brother and father. Your help
wo* really appreciated.
Mr. and Mr*. Guy McNee
Mrs. Stella Christie
Mr. and Mr*. Pearl McNee
Mr. and Mrs Victor McNee

Alto.

APRIL 1, 1966

INSURANCE
ROBERT W. STACK. Owner

Xoik* I. Olvea th.i a H.sriac on
the Prtlllan of FETER JON AOOBTI
tor tbo «boa*inr ot bio onmo U&gt;
PETER JON BTRAUIIE. will bv
h.ord in tho Pt&lt;4mI«. Courtroom,
Ruling.. Mirhlgnn. on April IB th al

State Farm Imuranc*

All Forms of

AUTO — Fill
BONDS

Swanson Inaurance

Ineuronco and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

"We're As Near As Your Telephone'

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
Clip This Guide
Appliance 0* General Repair

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR —Expert wOtkmimhlp.
Gilmore Jeweler*. 102 E. Sl*t*
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.

CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR — Hal­
ting* Floor Covering, 123 W.

WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Cuaranleed workmanthip. Also
all kind* of Jewelry Repair and

The Hastings Banner

Keep It in a H ondy Place for Future Reference

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
field. Pumping &lt;$24.00 for 1st
Mower*. E. L. Carpenter H*rd- PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Waler
1,000 gal*.). Call 945-5482.
System*. Sold, Installed, serviced.
Lewi* Electric. Cloverdale 623­
5381.
Goncrete Product!
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
Automobile &amp; Machinery
GET YOUR READY-MIX from th&lt;
•t Jefferson.
Barry County Ready Mix Co
Repair
/ Phone Wl 5-2123.
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
Headquarter* foe hospital •up- ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVlie*. Gardner**. Phone 945­
IICE—First class work. Call Wl
2)34.
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton
5-5085, Burkey Sale* and ServState Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX-

Busineta Services Offered

WILL COST
$&gt;| QQ PER YEAR
IN BARRY IM
COUNTY
R------------------

$ /LOO FOR 2 YEARS
” IN BADDY COUNTY
IN BARRY COUNTY

$&gt;| 50 PER

year

A1IT, —
OUT-OF-COUNTY

----------------

FOR 2 YEARS
OUT-OF-COUNTY

to your specification*. Farm Bur­ Miicellaneout
eau Service*. M37 So., Wl 5-

CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
parti and'-auppliea. McCulloch
ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
PAIRED in hjavy garment*. Red
Wing Sporting Boot* and Shoes
Beebe’* Shoe Shop. 123 S.

Subscriptions to

Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.

COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
and white). Jacob* Prescription
Phartnacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYKS COLOR CEN­
TER — Rew wood or finished
frames. Alto, custom framing
•&gt;•&gt;1 XI/ k/ill

$Q 00 FOR 3 YEARS
$ A 00 FOR 3 YEARS
O IN B--- --------------IN BARRY COUNTY

OUT-OF-COUNTY

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —

MOBILE HOMES SALES — Del1*
Auto Wrecking and Del** Phil­
Fabrica in Barry County. Kirsch
lip* W. M37 So.. 945-5141

RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired,
Recored. Burkey Sale* and Serv­
ice, 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Radio, TehviUa* Repairing
Wl 5-5178.
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP—All
wither*, dryer* ind imill home
TROPHY CENTERappliance*. Call 945-2317.
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover,
more Jeweler, 102 E. State St.,
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of treePhon* 945-5316.
year on Setchai I-Carlaon Color
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARIn our new building at 124 N. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
TVS, RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
and aupphes. Kelley Electric
la. Goodyear Bro*. Phone Wl
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
5-5052.
Electric, 222 S. Jefferaon.
ton. Phone Wl 5-9187.
Hastings.

Coll 945-3481 If You Would Like to bo Lifted in
Thh Weekly Service and Repair Guido

ALL PRESENT SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL

BE SUBJECT TO NEW PRICES ONLY

AFTER EXPIRATION DATE

�- I
stings Airfield Activities Increase
Facilities, Appearance Improve

family gathering

Cleaned and painted lounge.

Personal Mention

cilltles and drinking fountain. 1
Cleaned rubbish and trash out

KuxMrrle Petro of BJoomlng-

building*, along the road, off
taxi-way* and apron.
Sprayed sumac andjwlsdn Ivy.
■ taking flying lesson* and In removed brush and tree* out of
Ir l**t meeting that
i February JO transit pilot* and guide angle approach areas, re-'
tone at the Heatings air- I IM lacal filer* used (he Held's moved scrub* from around
J fscllllles.
buildings and airport property. I
Installed cable fence to sepa­
(be field since laat July.
;,
_
Many "houM-xeeping"
Improvrrf'Sunior pointed out that rncnU were made. Bunlur re­ rate vehicle parking from visitor
Edward Prentice had been! ported. They included:
a* attendant - operator at, painted tetrahedron a.;d acg- vatlon area from the airport
apron.
rld. all hangar* have been mented circle.
Installed cables 3(X feet long
1 and there 1* a waiting
Replaced 80 octane gas pump
for tie-down area, safe distance
Mt July four hangar* ware | and checked U^octax^ pump.
from Taxi-way and apron.
Painted the unpainted portion
of tiie living quarters and re­
decorated the interior.
Repaired and Installed the
unicorn system.
Seal-coated ramp In front of
main hangar
Completed the ceiling in the
main hangar and Insulated the
entire celling.

apend Easter with her daughter.
.. __ ■
Twin Ozman* nt
Grand Rapid*.
Suatn Anne Cushman, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra. James R.
Cuatunon of Kalamazoo and
granddaughter of Mra Bernard
Real, left Saturday. April 2. by
with Mr*. Elliott and Laurie.
Michael Engle, a student al plane from Detroit to *pend
Denison College in Granville. three weeks tn England with Dr.
and Mra. Lloyd Averill and famcatlon with 1
"Snap" Englee.

Trainor.

n n

the Rusaell Evans as they plan
to be in Watervliet, Ohio for the
Christening of their youngest
grandchild._Rebecca Jo, the
daughter of the Robert” Evans

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... So much to everyone
who voted for me Mon­

Mira PhyUte Phlllipp, president

Aiaocloilon, has announced that
and
Kalamazoo has been selected an
a site for on area-wide seminar
on brain damaged children to be
grain storage, were obtained free but money la needed for dismantling, moving and erecting
held on May ID at the Western
Michigan Student Center.
Sponsoring organizations In- ।
ant. * Mr and Mrs. Don Wolf
and family were Sunday gueato
dude Kalamazoo District Nurses I,
Association. Michigan League for
of Mr. and Mr*. Ray Hom tf
Nursing, Michigan Association of
|
By Mrt. Fern Hawblitz
i B«»le Creek.
Cerebral Palsy. Michigan Asaz MHkvUte
&lt;11-2102 1
------------ •------------- '
aocintion for Retarded Children
| The C. B. Howes are planning
and the Michigan Epilepsy CeilLetter of March SI:
)to spend Easter with their daughMr. and Mra. Merle Scott. Jr., j ter. the Dick Kellys, of Marshall,
Program developments which
from Ironton were Tuesday over-'
will Include local and national
Guenther Suggetlt
i night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
medical resource people will bo
Penpie. Vote, to Set
Marshall Green of Thomapple
announced
nt a later date. Pruapedalut* in manumeats uulptarid from Salad Bant
Lake. Mr. and Mr*. Blair HawAllocation of Money
blllz and Kenny were Friday
nurses and other professional
I Barry County's Tax Allocation callers. * Mr. and Mrs Don
jxrsonneL
v
I Commission, which holds it* Wolf entertained the Home
1 Builders Sunday School class of
Sophomore Gaye Cooley, goalie nm meeting April 18. is expectBest Memorial
on Michigan State's 1D66 NCAA1 ed to consider In addition to' the Naxarene Church at their
hockey title team, was named school, county and township' home Saturday for a pancake,
and sausage supper * Mrs. Ida ;
the most valuable performer in, budgets, a recommendation from' Nlcewander of Baseline .road
the championship tourney at ----------------. -Schools
- ------------ ­
Hastings
Supt of
Rich
Minneapolis.
ard J. Guenther that the people’ called last Monday on Mr. and
be permitted to vote on perma­ Mrs. Vent Hawblitt. Paul and
nent millage with a possible’ Marcia Bell were Sunday callers
Don Wolf attended the elecoverall increase from the 15-mlllI
UPHOLSTERING
trieal Inspection school at the’
limitation to 18 mills.
The Tax Allocation Commls- Kellogg Center al MSU Friday
• Free Eilimaltt in tfcs Hal­
and Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs
ting Are* on ThartJsys.
member this Spring. Third Blair HawbllU and Kenneth
• Pickup and Delivery.
Ward Aldrramn Edward B. were Sunday guests of Mr and
Mrs. Orlie VanSyckle of Lacey
• Many Semples.
Probate Judge Phillip H. Mit­ and were Sunday callers of Mr.
• 10 Year* Sama Location.
and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson of
chell to the Commission.
near Freeport * Mr. and Mrs.
THE FURNITURE
Othera on the commlralon in- AUSIU
IU nll
u Mra.
Austin, Schantz „
and
Mr.. „,
and
C U2*
^U,\n“V2RS Vem HawbllU called Sunday on
BUILDING
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reuhs of
chairman; Leo Verllnde, Middle­■ Duncan Lake near Caledonia.
ville: County Supt. of Schools1 They also called at the Otto
Harold Stockwell; County Treas­' Fischer home
Phone 374-3523
urer Verland Gillespie and Coun­
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mitchell)
ty Clerk William Cridler.
The chairman of the finance, and family from Lake Odessa)
Friday guests of Mr. and I
committee of the Board of Sup­) were
Mrs. Don Wolf and family. ★ |
ervisors. who now is Earl Mc-' Mr. and Mrs. Vem HawbllU at­
Klbbln. is also automatically n tended the baton twirling con-1
member of the tax allocation test at tiie Plainwell school on )
M-37 South
। commission.
1 In his letter to the commission. Saturday Their granddaughter, I
' Cheryl Hawblitz, was a contestSupt. Guenther wrote:

School Supt Asks
Permanent Tax
Millage Grant

Memorial Day is for Remembering

at Cambridge where they are
making tikeir residence. Their
daughter, Lmlle, u a friend ot
Susan's. They will spend fou
I days at Easter time bi Holland.

Highbank

3

day . . . and the wonderful
people

^ho campaigned

in my behalf.
Sincerely,

Elsie Furrow

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"Pbr over thirty years parti­
cipating governmental agencies
under County tex allocation
have had a very unstable basis
on which to plan their opera­
tion* for the ensuing year.
;
“We submit ‘tentative' bud­
gets for the Allocation Board.
Tite entire process involve* a
lot of guesswork and unneces­
sary labor. It puts into oppotitlon governmental units that
might better be working to­
gether than bickering over the
tex dollar.
•‘There is a way out. and it-1*
hoped that, by resolution, the
Allocation Board might see flt
to ask the Board of Supervisors
to place tlie Issue on the ballot.
Under our new State Constitu­
tion. the County may establish
by a vote of the people a per­
manent millage with a possible
overall Increase In the 15 mill
limit to IB mills.
**A permanent millage that
could not be juggled every year
would give the various partici­
pating unite an established
base on which to operate.
‘‘Your consideration is ap­
preciated."

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Rutland Native
Dies Wednesday
At Newark, Ohio
Larry Hewitt Returns from 6-Month
Study Period Abroad as ‘K’ Student

__ j
a__i» w laxz
Thursday, April 7, 1966

MEA Namet
Roadmen Have Spring ‘Facial’
Preiident-Elect
Underway-"And Cost Is Enormous Clifford D. Worden.

Stowell,

Thursday, March 31 at
were held at 8 pra. 8
the Leonard-Osgood Pune

State Highways' maintenance
crews are beginning the annual pairing. landacaptog and woeg
Spring "facial" along 9.200 miles
Repairs corurtst of patchin*
of State highways before the
curtain rises on the Summer shoulders and frost holes, lin­ I sing 's Civic Center.
ing and repainting center lines,
The task facing the clean-up sign repair and miscellaneous Ucaahlp under MEA President
I tasks
; Martha Zemke. Bay City, before
Cryderman .said that both ,
ovrr U1 jujy of ]M7 for
clean-up and repair, which usu-| on&lt; yBBr •
debris such as tree branches and ally get started aomeUme in I A MlchJpul Ua£lKr for u
April, should be ahead of actwd*
word^ raughT in Orand
uie in aouUwm Michigan due
before going to East

at Strasbourg. France at the
Mra. Russell Hewitt of Uke.j}
Odresa, and a junior at Kala- Strasbourg. University, where he
maroo College, returned March studied French grammer, litera­
ture
and chemistry.
23 from a slx-month study and
travel period in Europe In con­
He was born in Rutland Feb.
junction with his scholarship,
24. 1874, the son of Samuel and
granted him when he graduated
Arabeile (Williams) Stowell.
from high achooL
Switaertand, Austria and Hastings Airport.
He was a foreman at the old
Hastings Table Company before
grum before returning home moving to Newark in 1914 where
they were allowed anoUba- three
Newark Furniture factory until
The foreign study program is weeks travel period. This time his retirement in 1940.
a part of the courses taught and Larry traveled alone through
He was a member of the
1* open to all students who southern Prance, visiting Inter­
esting title* such as Monaco.
opportunity.
I Nice. Monte Carlo. Bordeaux and
L^ry Itft b, bou .Uh U»
___ a____ .. .
. —
crtxin at tru» IaHai-ve Dart ar-

Frano.Thc group sp™"%£ !
* chartered bu* * Grvttxj ot Newark.
week In Paris before separating I KaUma4O°wife, Dora; a son. Ralpl^ of
lo go to their respective colleges I
------------ •------------and universities In the various I Michigan farmers spend over Mansfield. Ohio; a daughter.
countries.
850 million a year on fertiliser. Mrs. O. W. (Alice) Blain of NeGlenn of Newark and George of

pm. Saturday at Newark.

Conference Head
Speaks Sunday at
Wesleyan Church
Guest speaker at the Hastings
I Wesleyan Methodist Church for
Huff, president of the Wesleyan
Michigan Conference. He will be

pjn. Special music will be furn­
ished by the youth choir.
Rev. Huff, a mldrnt ot Hao-

Besides making A yearly visit

Ta*tfi~ Three. ■ Fmm If**1'

I
DETROIT — '
s. cities use It for drinking
the water gone?
nd removing wastp, the public
many Michlg
ses it for recreation and fish­
dwellers have been asking png, farmers irrlgate'thelr land
these days. Prof. -Andrew J.Kwilh it. the State's wildlife is
Mozola of Wayne State Unlver- Weoendent upon it. and Great
ally’s geology staff, who is I Lakes shippers need a maxicurrentiy doing ground water mum water level to negotiate
research In southeastern Midi-1 the lakes' channels.
Igan, explains
the phenomenon.
‘
'
"Michigan must also share
e Great Lakes with other
"The lowered water level
tates and Canada, ail of
the Great Lakes and In
hich
have a right to draw
of the State's 11,000 inland
ater from them," says Dr.
lakes are results of a
tozola.
condition that has prevail
the Michigan area since I960,
One of the current methods
says Dr. Mozola.
t conserving water is the
"Lake levels fluctuate tn re­ lulldipg of dams to create
sponse to climate," he explains, akesAhe points out. These In"and In turn depend upon what prease ground water ^storage
we call the 'ground water and. because of the tendency
level.’ This Is the height to bf the ground waler level lo
which the ground Is saturated reach an equilibrium with the
with water. Constant checking lake level, there Is an overall
of wells maintained for obser­ increase In the height of the
vation throughout lhe State has Uater table in the Immediate
shown that this level Is declin­
Termination of the drought
ing."
‘
is expected by geologists who
The effect of the drought is base their opinions upon the
also reflected in decreased fact that the dry condition is
stream flow.
J'local" to the Great Lakes
"Michigan's water resources Area, while many other areas
are in heavy demand," Dr. (■f the country are currently
Mozola points out. "Industry paving more than their usual
uses water for production pro- Falnfall.

Allegan Has New
$100,000 Fire House

hlghway deportment an esti­
mated 34c to pick up this Spring,
compared with 32c in 1983. In
1983. the maintenance division of
| the highway department was al­
. lowed 8446,000 but had to spend
I $506,582 to police the roods. Thia
year It has been allotted 8600,­
000.
.
Assistant maintenance oper­
ations engineer Sam Cryderman
called the Winter accumulation
of trash appalling.

Beside* policing and repairing, de&lt;T* fr(xn central SUU CoL
maintenance crews will use as । lftt ln Bteverw Point. Wts_, and
much as 8,000 gallons of weed )tli MA. degree from the Unlkiller and 200.000 pounds of; V(nity at Mirhlran
•
— — _ -a — .■ In
—KmiiIo
treatments" on State roods.
.
„
•
___ _ _____
highways Vortravti^^The Mfch* and Laurcl r,™m° the U’ of M’

ways maintains seven Travel In- Oodrreyi
Godfrey'« mother.
■ formation Centers to point the
Bernice Nailer of Lansing,
tourist toward and along those wqi aj*o be with them.
run

stance,

i&amp;

completely

district* of the State showed
that the Spring policing yield-

The Summer patrols cover the
2.400 miles of four-lane high­
ways every two weeks and the
C.800 miles of two-lane roads

But heavy snows hide the lit­
ter during the Winter, making
policing impossible. Extra crews
arc needed then. In the Spring,
to clean up the accumulation
along State highways and in 104
and

arena,

1,800

craaful effort waa made to float
a bond Issue. Similar efforts
failed Ln 1958 and 1967. The 34Sitton of Conference President foot polished brass pole Allegan

PURPLE FOIL
sunn $1.25

eases

Sop. Aln»,_Pur Diapfay of

slonary to Serria Leone. West to slide from their second floar
Africa.
dormitory to the engine room
servos as the new flag pole.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Marsh
of Howard City were overnight
guests of Mrs. Henry Rogers laat C. FRANK (DADI ANGELL
C. Erank (Dad) Angell. A
returned
Hospital.
early Wednesday. March 30. Mr.

SANDER'S Candies

picnic

table

Mr. and Mra. Kenneth GreenApproxm^y
90 trucks
Approximately 90
trucks and
and
field and son. Brandon, have 1300 men will be Involved In the
moved to Grand Haven.
’ beautifying process this Spring.

For Easter Giving and Enjoyment.

MILLER

Church in Hastings and wax a
member of the Allegan Presby-

REAL ESTATE

of the Hastings Rotary Club
for many years, the Masonic
Lodge of Hastings, and the
Allegan Metropolitan Club. Mr.
Angell attended Alma College
and was active in their athletic

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BONDS

PHARMACY

Mi. M5-5I82
126 E. State St.

m

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Phone Wl 5-2466

Allegan as the bounty YMCA

active in this work tn many
ports of the country until 1922
when ho moved to Heatings as
the Barry County YMCA secre­
tary. Ho retired in 1940 and In
1951 moved to Allegan. He Is
survived by his wife, Nellie M:
five children, H, Prank. Studio I
City. Calif : Hprace M.. Ban
Rafael. Calif.: Robert, Bloom­
field Hills: Mrs. Richard (Mil­
dred) Bauer. Hastings, and Mra.
John W. (Lots) Sparks of Grosse
Point; nine grandchildren, and
five great grandchildren. Mr
Angell's flrat wife. Agnco, and a
daughter, Helen preceded him in
death. Funeral services were
held from the Gorden Funeral
Residence, Allegan. Saturday.
April 2. at 1:30 pin. Rev. Stuart
Werner offlcUted. Graveside scrthe Rutland Township Cemetery.
Hastings.

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Blair's Fam &amp; Garden
231 W. State

Palmyra. He was formerly very

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"Our Broasted Chicken
•
is
Worth Crowing About
THE LANDLUBBER INN
M-43
Closed on Mondays

(AjUy
of Grand Rapids and the Gordan
■Fuhrs, for dinner on Easter.

packed

Allegan on Saturday. April 2.
the Conference he Is business
■Grand Rapid* were caller* at the traded to county road commUmanager of the Conference dedicated a new 8100.000 fire home nf Mrs Clara Hammond slons: tn the other 20. State
I crews do the policing directly.
campground and Wcdeyan Vil­ hall, which climaxed efforts on Saturday.
lage located on Campground
Board of Administration of the

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we devote so much time
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car for the same money. A Pontiac Catalina,

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Hastings

ATIONAL

CORNER OF

STATE AND
JEFFERSON

DOWNTOWN

ASTINGS
Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit I mu rance Corporation

Deposit* Insured Up to $10,000.00

�HASTINGS CONGREGATION

Curtis Dies
Fracturing
। in a Fall

HASTINGS
FREB METHODIST CHUBCH

NksOALLUM ^,rral&gt;

CHJU8T CHURCH

EVANGELICAL UNITED

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. Howard W. Rogen. Faster
» a Hanovrr Btn
Telephone: 845-8430

Bunday evening servicw. 7.80.

of PtarlUe
Hamblin.
Monday-7 Boy Scouto.
Wednesday—1:18 Circle 4 will

uta Hallelujah!

PLEASANT VAIJJTT UNITED

Worship service. 10 am.

Toledo. Ohio

Christian Scianca
Text Announced

DamU Btartard. president.
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7

DELTON BEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Batunlay Sabbath School. 8:30.
Worahlp. 11 am.

LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH

SOUTH
PENTECOST
Rev. Arbutus Hurioss. Paster
1431 Ionia Rd . Kalatno
Bunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 sun.
Teens and Young Adults. Gareth
and Janloe Conklin in charge.
7

pm Evening

ErangsilMte

Ing the subject, "The
Priest" and invite you t_
u* for this most Interesting and
enlightening study. There vre

morning

''

Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm
Boys and Girls Fellowship.

Christian Endeavor Bunday. 5.

w ill meet at

church Bunday from 7 to 7:48.
Li uniting with us for tills net-

Union Good Friday service at
&lt;i&gt;e Methodist Church at 1 pm.

Welcomes You.

Choir practice. 8:30.

WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Hickory earners. Mksagan
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship, jun­
ior chureh and nursery provided.

Rev. George Elliot*
Rev. Julm Joldereoa
Telephone Wl 8-4M6

Last Childrens and Youth

Good Friday: • am Altar
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Family
Liturgy; 1 pm Union service at Night Adults, Youths, Juniors
and Children, 8:30 pm. Choir
8 pm. war ot the Croea
rehearsal.
7:30 pm. Tensbrue (Evening
frayer).
STONEY POINT
Holy Saturday: 4 pm. MghU FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Hoty Bopttem

Communion service.
11 am. Choral Eucharist and

7 pm Monday Boy Scout*.
Thursday, April 7.
pm Carol choir rehearsal
pm Children! choir re- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Velte Road at Woodland
Maundy Thursday ComBev. Einar unsOUi. Paator
”Yajr Friendly, Christ-Centered
iy, April 8. Union Good
Church"
Holy Thursday,
Circuit ChorobM
Circuit church service. tMle;
The quretloh of Ufa "Why, Do tnunky wocWhlp services.
You Seek the Living Among thg
8 pm. Good Fridy sen
Dead?"
’
Bunday,
Welcome Corners

»

Durkee Road
Floyd Walter, Bupt.

OCM KMMUS director.
Saturday, Library open,
pm.

Thursday evening prayer and EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

Bunday. April 17—Rev. Clyde

Bunday. "Frith for Today," on
TV. WOOD. Channel 8, 8:30 am
•’
ot Prophecy,
Radio

family.

Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 amEvmlng service. 8 pm.
Pray* service. Wed. 8 pj
Public invited.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHUBCH

worship. 10 am.

410
Loyd Marta

T. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
IM». Tf.
Dunphy
Rev. David Hawtey, Assistant

MIDDLEVILLE

Wesleyan Youth
To Attend
At Houghton College
Hartings Wesleyan' Ybuth
making plans lo attend

N. Y., the weekend ot’April 10

Bring the whole family and all

Architect of Life.’

God with

will

WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH

Worwhip, 11 am
Bunday evening service. 7:30.

ministry M Christ Jesua,

*

4 Brockway.
Thursday, 8:15 Circle 1

held M 8:30 on Cemetery HUI In
Freeport Easter breakfast will
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE be served at 7 In the Metho­
1718 N. Broadway
dist Church dining room. Every -

7:30 p.m. Wed., Bible Btudy

IRVING CHAPEL

(Darla)

Uds friendly chureh.

MILO BIBLE CHURCH

worahlp, 10 am
Sunday school 11:U am.
Evening worahlp. 7:30 pm

Phone RO 6-S5O3
Bunday school, 10 am
Morning worahlp, 11 am.

Chureh with the Freeport Metho­
diet Chureh and North Irving

broadcast over WFUR.
CYC Group, Wed, 4-6 pm.

Bunday school. 11
Christian Bxlasv&lt;

Jurttoe
Whiting ot Camarillo.

Friday Rites
U.B. Church

Each chureh will furnish spe-

Wulsrd H. Curtis, Minister
Morning worahlp, 7, 8:30 and
. NUrewy provided for all **r-

Freeport Good

10 am Bunday school

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
E Colfax at N. BoEwood
Rev. Dosiens Bpeas, Pastor
Pray* sendee. Wed.. 7:30 pm.
0:30 am. Morning worship.
10:30 am. Bunday school. Eas­
ier program.
6:16 pm. Christian Endeavor.
7 pm. Evening service.

WOODBURY
UNITED BRETHREN CHUBCH
Village of Woodbury

Monday,
gp service. 10:30 am 1 plrele.
,
Quimby Chureh
I
Tuesday. 8 pm Dorcas Circle.
day. April 7 Maundy
Wednesday. 3:45 pm. Junior
aatl cherub choir.
pm. Bailor ciwiir.. y.&lt;l&gt;
nMMky, 8 patMei Blbte
Bunday
breakfast served

10 am Bunday school.
11 am Preaching.
I pm. Preaching.
Prayer service Wednesday, 2
o'clock.

Fellowship service, 7:48 am.
YotAh JWowahip, wed., 1 ftm.
Bible Study and Prayer ser-

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHUBCH
Rev Rusnell Houseman. Pastor INTER-LAKES
ST, AMBROSE CATHOLIC
BAPTIST CHURCH
WOODLAND
CHURCH AT DELTON
Welton. Michigan
CHUREH OF THE BRETHREN
Roy. David HoneyweU. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Rev. Charles GibOa Pastor
11 am. Junior church. For
Worahlp,
XI am
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
children 4 through 8.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
Bunday school,' 10:46 am
DOWLING
8 inn. Adult choir rehearsal.
Wednesday night, 7: JO Adult
Wednesday Fellowship. 1 P «n.
9:30 pm. AU Pour.g Peoples
meet togs.
PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
DELTON
music, hymn U Mlle M. of M-M on Bute
METHODIST CHURCH
LeRcy Kenney. Pastor
WOODLAND
Marclus E. Tober. Minister
10 am. Bunday school
METHODIST CHURCH
Chureh Study, Bunday. 0:45.
Girls ClUtO.
11 am. Morning worship.
Worahlp, Bunday, 11 am.
Tuesday
Youth Fellowship. Bunday. 0.
6:30 pm CHB
Sunday school 10 am
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
Morning worship, 11 am.
Chancel choir, rehearsal, 7 pm.
Missionary Society meeting.
and Boys Brigade.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm
Thursday.
Wednesday AcilvlUes
Women’s Monthly Missionary
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday. 7:30.
TRINITY
GOSPEL
CHUBCH
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU, EvanscUst
1:30 pm. Dorcas Missionary HASTINGS
Lake
Odessa
I.P.A.
Campgrounds
10 am. Morning service.
Society meeting.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Phone DR 4-8377
7: 30 pm Prayer meeting and
103 E. Woodland Avenue
Bible Study.
Bunday sshool 10 am.
S:30 pm Adult choir rehearsal
Worship service, 11 a.m.
11 am Morning worship,
Young
People
’
s
service,
7
pm.
8:
30
pm
Board
meeting.
CARLTON CENTER
fl pm. Youpg People’s service.
Thursday—6:30 pm CHB Bat­
METHODIST CHURCH
talion Boys Club.
Bible Study Wed.. 7:30 pm.
Rev. Richard VandenBoscii
Nursery far regular services.
Morning worahlp. 0:18 am.
Bunday school. 10:18 am

i

Freeport Road
Pboae M5-5704
10 am Bunday school.

0:30 pm. Young Peoples.

Bible study hour.

HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHUBCH

with the college Uudente.
Plans include a visit to Niagara
Falls and Letehworth Park.
The pastor. Rev. Oiadn Clark,
and Vem DePrltnia- v(lll drive
and be adult sponsors.
To help pay far the transportatton the youth have scheduled
eld April 0
Ctty Bank

Worship. XI am.
Tuesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Bunday, “Fklth for Today,”

BALTIMORE U. B. CHUBCH
Bunday.

Voice of

Prophecy.

11 am atoning worship.
Wednesday prayer meeting.
KILPATRICK
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
M-W Woodland
METHODIST
Rev. Olson W. Clark. Pastor
10 am. Bunday school.
7 a.m. Union Sunrise service at
the Pilgrim Hol loose Church.
pm. Evening service.
10 sun. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worahlp serLAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHUBCH
6: 30 pm. Wesleyan Youth Fel­
lowship.
Woodland Fire Station
7: 30 pm. Evening Gospel Hour.
Rev. Huff speaker.
Wed., 7:30 pm. Prayer and
Bible study.
Thursday, 7:30 pm. Mlssion, ary meeting ai tho parsonage.
Mosher, pastor, 387-2385.

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Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Youth meeting, 8:16 pm

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Wednesday service, 8 pm.
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7:30 pm. Evening worship.

HASTINGS UNITED
HOLINESS CHURCH
Marvin Hlckmlllcr, Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.

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HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH

Rev. Russell Barver, Pastor
Ainday school 10 am.
Worahlp hour. 11 am.
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.,
The Bible, the wr»1e Bible and
nothing but the Bible.

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FARM NEWS

varieUM outyielded others and
have higher test

recent annual meeting In Lowell.
Glen Anile. Benton Harbor. He rcplacee retiring jrealdent
Merlin Kraft. Sparta.
Michigan counties, soya location gantoatlon Is ffred C. Good,
CharioOe, and Richard K. Crija-

which were fed oaU extensively.
trials in

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Coachman outyielded Clintland

careful consideration. Antic tald.

Carlton Grange
Lists Activities

AuSable, primarily for use In
northern counties where a medi­
Carlton Orange members on
um-late ’ variety is needed, out- March 24 enjoyed a program
yielded Rodney In similar field from the Educational committee.
Roll Call was "How school dif­
fers from when you went to
school." Marie Valentine gave a
Test weights for the two new resume of 4H Work and the
oat varieties were also higher scholarships that can be earned
than for the old varieties.
by members who remain in the
Crop scientists urge Mich I- work. Mrs Valentine Is well
qualified to speak as she has
seed. plant early, apply fertlleader. She concluded her talk
with a definition of a 4H Leader.
Joyce Wclnbrtcht gave a read­
to germinate al a temperature of ing on "History." written by
melting Ice, so waiting for warm Lowell Thomas, followed by an­
other reading "The Answer" givtra yield at 20 bushels an acre
with higher teat weight is pos­ Shroyer.
sible with early planting, crop
The program concluded with a
science authorities say
game, 'The King With a Ter­
Michigan farmers plant about rible Temper." conducted by
half m many acres to oats now Jean Stamm.
Mabe! Barry reporting for toe
minded the members that the
April 13 at 7 pm.

Moto-

conduct an Antique Show and
Sale tn conjunction with the din­
ner. allowing outsiders or nonmembera to enter and to sell

and more farmeri are
portion

of

their

Tlw ideal location. Antk&gt; said.

gentle curve of well traveled
road near a population center. A
setting which suggests fresh
produce, such as at the edge of
an orchard or vineyard, is quite
helpful.
Plenty of parkins

The driveways should be wide,
well - marked and well main­
tained. Antlo advised. Il ia ideal
if cars can pull tn and park,
then exit without having to back

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time,

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node for your use. Aho, complete stock of bal­
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ED LIKE TO SERVE YOU

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MAY WE CALL?

Lake Odessa
and
Woodland
Plant at
Woodbury

should be token not to cause a
block of the normal traffic.
The building should bo attrac­
tive and fresh appearing. A
rustic design may fit many lo­
cations welL However, Anile saya,
an expensive or elaborate build­
ing is not necessary. A refrigera­
tion system for hot-weather
perishables should be used.

MICHIGAN 1FYES PREPARE FOR OVERSEAS ASSICNMENTSi Five Michigan Internation­
al Farm Youth Escliange (1FYE) delegates will go lo Washington, D.C. for final orientation prior
to leaving for overseas assignment'. They are (l-r)i Marjory McPltenon, Lowell; Andrea Ay,
Hart; Lewis Bordeaux. Wakafield: Patricia Johnson, Kalamazoo; and Ralph Hassle. Birmingham.
The five have been selected as 1060 delegates, and each will spend sis months in a foreign 'host'
country. Miss Ay and Miu Johnson go to Washington, D.C. in April (or their orientation. Misa
Ay, a 4-11 Youth Agent from Oceana county, goes lo Spain, and Miss Johnson, a Michigan State
University senior, to Sweden.
During their last few days in the United States, eacli delegate wilt undergo an intensive study
program in the language, culture anti history of their host countries. They will live with a rural
family and by sharing knowledge will learn a greet deal about their host country, as well as con­
tributing some knowledge about U. S. cufiure. Miu McPherson leaves for Nepal iu September;
Bordeaux, for Japan in June; and llouic will be in India from September to April.

Every inch a ragged
John Deere

■wwiag. daariag

Fromi Department of Information Sen iocs
Michigan State Univenity,
East Lansing

the stand adequately •totted.
family labor ia often utilised.
People who get used to stop­
ping
at a roadside market will
of Mr. and Mrs. James Cool. *
Medical Facility March 18. An­
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Crites usually continue to do au. Tlic
other will be given there April 31.
spent from Thursday until Sun­
The Clean-up bee at Lawrence
By Mrs. Sylvan Taft
day with Mrs. Isobel Like of produce and products on hand. If
Stricklands was held March 19
Onondaga. * Reuben Crites vtei- these cannot all be supplied from
and 20. Through tho help of
the home farm—and few operaMrs Howard Thnlcr bowled in
neighbors, relatives and friends,
sing Medlaal Center Hospital
the
State
Tournament
in
Kalabesides Orange members, the
several times last week. * Mra. usually be made with neighbors
R
mazoo.
Saturday.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
house wu quite well demolished. * A.
Robert Conley of Hastings and to carry their products. The moat
.■Jatl
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»
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.1
Com.
Howard
Thaler
accompanied
Mr.
The Orange wishes the Strick- t
Mrs. Donald Cullen were Grand
lands success In the building of
six months or more. It to hard to
Rapids visitors last Thursday.
their new house.
'afuil 12—Bvaiuauon of gxhituu, s mazoo Sunday where the ladies
justify the expense of a stand if
“*n..n
a to io bowled on the Haan Standard
The party for the James Car- V"
tae!tv*s&lt;ra
1x1*111. to b# remvtd ^n« Bowling team. Later they enit will only be open for two
Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Frank months, Antle points out.
pen ten was well attended and
TRACTOR
lo pa. April 14 er o a-m. to a p.m. joyed dinner at Chicken Char- Roundavllle of Mecosta lake,
esjoyed.
Roadside markets have proven
&gt;6- , , _
I levs • Mr. and Mra. Thomas
Gail Carpenter sold her heifer. f
Mr. and Mrs R. 8. McDonald of profitable for many growers The
iral
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Beauty, returned funds to toe
small
operator^
have
found
it
is—Sanior Drass Ravua. Can- David Hancr of Grand Rapids Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
animal chain committee to pur- A1-B1L
■
n.r r«
u'rc
&lt;*»&gt;«« of Mr. and Dukes were Sunday evening visi­ a successful wky'to increase the
chase another calf for another
I?ub fcttoU
Mrs. Allen Puh. * Mr. and Mra. tors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dukes. dollar volume of the farm budchild and said that both she and '
0 12.
la iits am.
Bill Cook and family of South * Mrs. Floyd Dukes entertained
her sister, Debbie, hoped to pur- sXr.Uan
*
ATBU. II—Fate Board. 301 g. WsM- Fncport were Sunday callers of with a birthday supper Satur­ find that he can move a sizeable
day honoring her husband. volume of produce at prices
*12—Jxrry Soil CoaScrvaUg
Guests were their children, Mr. above (he wholesale level.
Yards beautification days will District Annual Utettlag. Cadle
Canter Oran;
and Mrs. Bernard Dukes and
The combination of quality
children of Hastings and Mr. produce attnac lively displayed,
Everyone was urged to plan for
and Mrs. Roy Dukes. ★ Sunday fairly priced, aa well as conpetunia planting for the "Pe­
Room. 234 E. state. lo s.m. to 3 Walt and ''family of Hastings visitors at the Floyd Dukes home
tunia Trail."
A&amp;Bh. 2O-4H gM&lt;U. Club Cltok.
L&amp;' Mr were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kipcr
Central Michigan University
and Darlene of Clarksville. Mr. wvightman Pete Mtskov won In­
124 N. JeHenon
Tho percentage of family in­ •—*— —•----- •-— Constiaiiy and Mrs. Richard Shoebridge.
-n
1 Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Ed Priebe and grand­ terstate Conference track flrate
come spent for food continues at Cantor. 7:30 p.m.
Forrest Buehler were Mrs. Mar- son, Gordon, of Hastings and Mr.
a downward trend. Several years
and Mrs. Richard McDonald of
t:30 pm- Extentloo oUlca.
'
Yargcr of Hastings. * Sunday Wayne.
cd with 18 percent today. Mich­
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday visitors of Mr. and
igan State University food sci­
Buehler were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird were Mr. and
entist* predict it could tfrop to. Sugar beets build up heat and Forrest —
...
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10 percent by 1980.
loose sugar while piled up
up waitwait­ •'“Irs OcraW Montanthaler
"Mrs. Ray Forcuin and daugh­
MlclURan lam,ly of Adrian and Mr
ing for processing
ters of Parchment. * Mr. and
and ----Mrs. Donald Morganthaler
State University scientists are,
Mrs. Richard Bird and daughters
working on a method to cool I family of Flint. Afternoon callers enjoyed a trip to Brighton Sun­
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humph­
the beets to about 35-40 degrees,' rey and family and Mr. and Mrs. day. * Orvin 8melk er of South
and save Michigan growers and' Milton Buehler and family, s’ Bowne and Mr. and Mrs. Muri
processors one million dollars' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Postma at­ Hostetler visited Mr. and Mrs.
yearly.
tended the funeral of hb aunt. Will Mishler at the Charles
home Saturday. * David
Mrs. Anna Van Oostenbrugge, at Blough
■
Blough of MSU spent the week­
EXPERT TIRE Grand Rapids March 29.
Bill Vnndcrmale of Marysville 1end with his parents. * Mrs.
SERVICE
' came home from toe hospital 1Gertrude Ruzine and son.
last Saturday but Ls confined to George, of Carlton accompanied
bed. * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs to
Saranac and Orleans calling,
Robins and family of Grand
You'll "dig big" if you prevent hidden
Ledge were Saturday evening Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. Forrest
visitors of Mrs. Elnora Whitney. Buehler returned home Thurs­
nil intact damage with Chlordane. Both yields
* Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Whitney day night after spending toe
and quality will be improved. Better stands,
S. ROYAL
and Robert Crans of Lansing Winter in Bradenton. Fla.
healthier plants and fewer culls will give you
Distributor
were Sunday dinner guests of .
Mrs. Elnora Whitney. * Mr. and,
bigger profits at harvest time.
U.S. District Court
Best Buys on
Mrs. Jay Wing visited Mr. and;

Barry Fann
Calendar...

bulking on

fertiliser.

The organlxwUcn te compared

no matter bow adequate — will promote the breeding of better

ing planned.
v
The Community Progress
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Hastings Sunday. * Mr.
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Mrs. OcorRc Overholt of 27749
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near Alto visited Mr. Al Church SS5—OoUan
at the Richard Shoebridge home 27791 — (Mir
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wing ac­ B&gt;ul* Croak
companied Mrs. Don Thompson
to Hastings where they attended
the wedding of Mrs. Wing's
granddaughter. Carolyn Mesecar
* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed
of Dowling were Sunday visitors

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and veto for Buchanan. submit

Reckless Driving
scheme was coneMved. K was

with us, and help ua to triumph.

tad

coin's famous House Divided" court costs by Municipal Judge
speech delivered a* ttw RepubUquestion done away with, but
Ing charge Involving an accident
we cannot submit.
you find yourself making aiguon the Campground Road March
abolished? People there bad JW- compony with men who have sures, which you never would

Deputy Kenneth Granola.

What care we how many may feel
answer thia to the affirmative,
come tn and use your influence
turned away from their love of forceful, ringing declaration: "If
five dla-unton men co one at
the North. This disunion Is a (laughter.) How la the dlasoiu- liberty I And now, my Demo­ w« could first know where we
aecuonal quartion. Who la to tkm of the Union to be oonsu- cratic friends. come forward. are. and whither we are tending.

By H. D. Burpa
On August 37, 18M. there oc- er to the people
I, , aw. In
Lx. .v tz.l.
,,_ . ■

counted as a full man. aqd had

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Union la to danger. Who will

rhatovor. We

whlle at the South they were government la sought to be put
counted at but three-fUihk. And
tone it was considered just an- ' in tho territory, they have Douglas, when bo bad made thia
other political rally with several brought stave with them. Sup- reply, doubtless thought be had
apeukers. One of the speakers pose the |x»pio come up to vote forever silenced Uic objeotton.
was a follow named Abraham as freciy, and with aa perfect
iAnoota, a member of the 1111- ' protection as we could do it here. Territories of Uie United Blates kiw slavery to triumph, or. by
note Legislature.
the other, wo must triumph over

prtneipte of equality. Don! In­
terfere with anything in the
Consuming That must be maln- dairy cows is about four years
thia result? A majority will
old. Michigan State University
never dissolve the Union. Can
spedallsto soy, therefore, that
a minority do it? Whan this

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day to attend this great Repub- untrue, and they mu tri have
lican Rally. People came fiorn done so, also. We know our
all over southern Michigan. In Southcni friends say that the
fact, Lincoln was not even con- General Government cannot in­
sidered the main speaker. No tertccc. The people, say they,
one would have believed or even j iiave no right to interfere. 1hey
given it a thought tout they could as truly say.—"Il is

wealth and population. we are
continually In wont of an out­
let. through which it may pass
out to enrich our oduntry. In
this we have on Interest--a di&gt; p
and abiding totetwt. There B
another tiling, and that is the

Republican President of the1
United States to be elected. and
ti»l event was to luippcn only much time on tills point I take
four yearn from that Fall of It as an Illustration of the prin­
ciple. that slaves are admitted
This, as far aa we can find into the territories. And. while I
OUU wu U» only wxeh *bn- m
am speaking of Kansas, how wlu
will
S"'
"»,"«• u&gt; U» Uuc op.nu.1 c«&gt; m.n
SUU ot Miaoeu., M u mratta. uut,, Wo wU1
ou, u„c
ad textav the moat liLMfy.rtml .
.....
....
.
speech ever made m tills State. ’
I take great pleasure in pre­ posed to slavery. One has ten
senting you will)
slaves. The slaveholder U a good
THE WORDS OF ABRAHAM
LINCOLN IN BRONSON PARK good neighbor, and being a
KALAMAZOO AUGUST 27. UM. wvaitliy man. be Is enabled todo tho oLbeis many neighborly
SPEECH AT KALAMAZOO.
kindntsMa. They like Uie man,
MICHIGAN
tiiough Uii-y don't I3r Che system
August 27. IBM by which ho holds his fellow­
men in bondage. And here let
Undcr the Constitution of live me say. that to intellectual and
U. 8. another Presidential con­ piiyslcul structure, oar bouLhuni
test approaclus us. AU over thia brethren do not differ from us.
They are, like us, subject to
which 1 know much—the people pasMons, and it la only their
odious Institution of slavery, that
proper course lo be adopted by mokes the breach between us.

tail day. should be nut only liic
greatest question, but very near­
ly the sole question. Our oppon-

speaking, live together three or
four years; they intermarry;
their family lire art strengthen­
ed. And who wondem that to
time, the people learn to look
upon slavery with complacency?
Thia la the way In which slavery
la planted. and gains ao firm a
foothold. I think this la a strong
card that the Nebraska party
have played. iu&gt;d won upon. In
lids grune.
I suppose that this crowd ore
opposed to the admission of

doctrine, that the people on- to
be driven from U»e maxims of
our tree Government, Uiat dcttptecs Uie spirit which for
eighty years haa celebrated the
dep&lt;ndaice.
We are a great empire. We are
eighty ytara old. We stand at
once ti&gt;c wonder and admiration
af the whole world, and we must
enquire what it is that has given
us ao much prosperity, and we
shall understand that to give up
that one thing, would be to give
up ;iU fu|ure prosperity. This

moke himself. It has been sold
Uiat such a race ot prosperity
has been run nowhere else. We
find a people on the North-east,
who have u different govern­
ment from ours, being ruled by
a queen. Turning to the booth,
we see a people wiio. while they
boast ot being free, keep Uieir
fcllpw bclnga In bondage. Com­
pare our Free States with either,

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no inte-iret tn keeping that prtacipte alive? Shall we say—“Lot I

this question, 1 will occupy your
aUcntlun but a single moment.
They insist tiuit slavery has a
The question ta sunpiy this —
right to spread They defend it
Shall slavery be spread into the
upon principle. Tiiey InslM that
new .Territories, ur not? Thu u
the naked question. U we should
than Northern /reaiun. What a
support Fremont successfully in some who differ from the ma­ mistaken view do these men have
thta, It may be charged that we jority. I want to oak Um&gt; Buch- of Northern laborers! They think
will not be content with restrlct,tag slavery ta the new Terri­
tories. If we should charge that any present, why not vote for such clow -The man who labored
James Buchanan, by iua plat­ tl&gt;e man who ta agaidst it? I un­
form is bound to extend slavery derstand that Mr. Fillmore's po-________
__
labor* fur_______
himself.___________
and next year
into Uie tcrrllorlCT. and tiiat lie sltlon ta precisely like Buch- . lie will hire others to tabor for
is to furor of its being thus nnan'a I understand that, by the iiim. Those men donX undrrspread, we should be puzzled to Nebnuika bill, a door iuis been I stand when they think in tills
prove It. We believe It. ticvrrthe- opened for the sprrud of slavery । manner of Northern free tabor,
less. By taking the issue ua I ...
,
in _
live ____________________
Twritoriiw. Examine, if [when theAc reasons
can „.
be* inpresent II. whctiuT II Miall be you please, and see if they have; treduced, teU me not that we
permitted os an issue, is nuidc up i ever done any such thing us have no Intermt In keeping the
between Uie partite. Each takes try to shut the door. U ta true TtSTitoriea free for the settle­
his own stand. This U tho quea- that Fillmore tickles a few of ment of free laborers.
tlon: Siiall the Government of his friends with the notion that
the United Statca prohibit sluv- &gt; j&gt;e ta not the cause of the door tlon. I think we have an ever
cry ta tho United States?
being opened. Well; It brings growing interest to maintaining
We have been In the habit of him Into thta position he tries the free Institutions of our otjndeploring the fact that slavery' 10 i-c1, botii aides, one by deextata arnongxt ua We have ever nouncing th«« who opened the
deplored it. Our forefathera did.1 door, and the other by hinting seccloiuU party. It iuu been said
and they declared, uv we hove. that Iw doesn't care a fig for Ms ta high quarters that if Fre­
done ta later year*. Uie blame being opm If ho were President, mont and Dayton were elected
rested on tiie rnotluT Govern- , he would have one side or the the Union would be dissolved.
ment of Great Britain. We con- other— he would elther restrict 1I1K
lie. South do not uuiuk
Hunk so I be­
stonily condemn Great Britain j slavery or not O1course it
[ Ueve
lieve it! It ta
is a shameful filing
for not prerenltag slavery tivm j 1* 80 nure could be no middle (UuU Ux&gt; Hubjcct ta talked of bo
coming amongst us. She would *■»&gt;'• • *** *'**’ h-1’® slavery and much. Did we not have a 8outhnot interfere to pniuil it. and . lore freedom, why not, us rill- | crn prrauiejjt and Vlco-Pnalso individuals were enabled to more and Buchanan are on the
time? And yet the
introduce the ImUtuUon with- f^nc ground, rote for Fremont? Vnlon has not yet been dtsMilvout opposition I hare alluded
not role for the man who,ol this very moment,
to this, to oak you if thta ta not tak» ymtr aide of the question?
ft Northern President
exactly tile policy of Buchanan "Well," says Buchanan. "It is ftnd Vice-President- Pierce and
and tils friends, to place thta none of our business." Bui ta it I King were clecteo. and King
government in the attitude then not our business? There are
! dltxl without ever taking ii is
occupied by the govenunent of ml reasons why I think it la our1 seat. The Senate elected a
Great Britain—placing tho nn-1 bustactw. But let us aee how it is. I Northern man from their own
tion In the position to authorise Olliers have urged three reasons I numbers, to perform U» dutlw
the territories to reproach It. for before, but they are MUI of use.! of the Vice-President. He resignrefuslng to allow them to Ivold ■ By our Constitution we are rep- &lt;d his sent, itowever, as soon os
slaves I would like to nsk your rtsetitad ta Congress in propor- he got tho job of making a slave
attention, any gentleman lo tell tion to numbers, and ta counting State out of Kansas. Was not
me wImyi the people of Kansas' tho numbers that give us our, that a great mistake?
are going to decide When ore representatives,
representative, three
these slaves
staves are I &lt;(A
* •»
voice.—"Ho au-didn't ------nuwn
they to do it? How are they to counted as two people. The Blate | that!")
(jo It? I asked that question two of Mains lias six reprcwntnUvesI Thon why didn't he speak
yrani ago—wlwn. and imw are In the lower house of Congress. (what he did mean? Why did
(they) to do it? Not many weeks In strength South Carolina is not he speak wliat ho ought to
ngrj. our new Benaur from Illi­
nois. (Mr. Trumbull' asked has twice aa many white people.. thing. He sould have spoken
Douglaa Ur* it could be done. and 32.000 to bootl And ta that manly, and we should then have
fair? I don't complain of it. This known where to have found him.
regulation waa put in force when; — • —■
- •
•
tag from nnttwertng questions
the exigencies of the tlmts de- mont by Northern votes. Cer­
don't want to answer. He wo'i
not answer. He said It was ■
... —
&gt; •— —- tainly we do not think that the
question for the Supreme Court been avoided. Now. one man in South will elect him. Bid let u»
|o decide In the North, his South Carolina ia the same as ask the question differently.
friends argue that* the people two men here; Maine should Docs not Buchanan expect to be
can decide it at any time. The have
---------------twice as
--- --------many
- ------------men in elected by Southam votes? PillSoutherners say there is no pow- C««n&lt;nvoji
Cungrss as
oa South Carolina. It more, however, will go out of
------------ | this 'contest the most national

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.Junction Sunday. A Miss Terry Brumm, of Nashville Wednaaday. in Grand Rapids, Wednesday. *
'.
I The Medl-Labels are designed 'Wood of Caledonia was a Sun­ They also called on Mr. and Mrs
March 27. dinner guest at
"Many Michigan people may I to be placed on toe back of the day,
&lt;
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owe their live* to a *mal 11 new laminated driver* license, ithe Elwood Yoder home. A Mr. of Newaygo was a Sunday din­ Chun enjoyed a carry-In cupper
■iir.k.r
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Martin Tuttle In Allo Saturday
tained with a birthday dinner
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A Mr. and Mra. How­ night.
Sunday. March 27, honoring his
bert E. Heustl* observed t h I s I **-^Bced «•’ u,c oW
mother, Mrs. Minnie King. ard Thaler. Gary and Gayle, and
Guests were Mr and Mra. Gary
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drivers' licenses, and contains '
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I strongly urge you to daughter, all of Ionia; Mr. and Junction. Mrs. Thaler presided
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The label U sponsored by the, Mcd‘’ L***1 00 «• he c&lt;xn' Mra. Vernon King of Bhllo, the Kidder arc former residents of
Don Kings of Rockford. Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Brown
Freeport She was the funnel*
Michigan Brale Medical Society, mealed.
and Mra. Robert King and chil­ Ruth Shellington. * Mr. and
and toe Michigan Association ot
_______ *---------- -and daughter of Grand Rapids
dren of Lowell and Mr and Mra.
Robert Aiplnall. local.
t Mrs. George Faunce visited her were Sunday, March 21, guest*
mother. Mrs. Roy Blough, at the of Mr. and Mra. William Mit­
Secretary of Blate.
-----------—
—-------James Shaffer and Arnold Cross Convalescent home near chell * Mra. Jean Wlckenhlser
Samuel
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their sister. Mra. Minnie King,
aerve 10 days In jail by Muni- at the home of Mr. and Mra. who has been stationed at Phila­ glcal patient at Ferguson's in
delphia, has been transferred to Grand Rapid*. A Mr. and Mra.
Charles King. * Mr. and Mra.
lw pleaded guilty to contributing Eugene Poll and daughters of
Gene Shade and Andy spent a
througboal th* Stale.
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week with Jane Weaver In Has­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutcher. tings while her parents, Mr. and
"A quantity of the labels were The charge involved four young Price and children were Sunday.
sent to all osteopathic physician* girl* on March 29. He wa* also March 27, visitor* of their par­ Donald and Patsy, and Mr. and Mra Ralph Weaver, and Mr. and
Mra.
John
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and
daugh
­
tn the Btote last October by the
Mra. Donald Wellfare arc In
ents. Mr. and Mra. Dale King. A
Osteopathic Association," he said.
Mr. and Mra. Howell Newton. ter enjoyed Sunday dinner in Clearwater. Fla., to visit Mra.
"The Slate Medical Society ha*
Bruce and Diana, attended the Baldwin. * Mr. and Mr*. Frank Glenna • ToAnsend, who is re­
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grandson. Jimmie Bower, of Mra. Richard Waite and Mr. and
tended the 25th wedding anni­ Kalamuoo were Saturday vkl- Mra. Lloyd Haskins visited Mr.
and
Mra.
Dale Shalrer and Mra.
versary honoring Mr. and Mra.
A David Blough ot MBU 1* Verna Cooley al Birmingham
Gene Allen in Hasting*.
spending his Spring vacatton and Mr. and Mr*. Vem Waite
Mra. Boyd Novinsky of Lowell with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. at Detroit Bunday. March 27.
and Mra. Ben Reser of Cale­ Charles Blough. A Mr. and MT*.
Miss Alma Everett of Muske­
donia, were recent callers of Mr*. Charles Gibbs accompanied Mr
Ruth Bleam. A Mra Lillian Ball and Mra. Henry Myera to vtolt gon spent the weekend with her
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home. A Mra. Richard Blough Mra. Cornelius Bouwen* of Al­ spending the vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Wilbur
and boy* were Sunday. March 27. to, Saturday.
Neeb. A Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mixdinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Thaler, ter have returned after a month
Keith Blough in Grand Rapids.
A Mr. and Mra. Robert Clinton daughters Sue and Linda, and in California. A Mrs. Thomas
and family and Mr. and Mra Ron Wilcoxcn were Sunday dln- Johnson has been convalescing
al her home from a fractured
Donald Clinton and family of
Middleville were Sunday. March Woodrow Knowles of Drayton collar bone received in a fall
27. dinner guests of their par­ Plains. * Gertie Thompson of
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clin­ Drayton Plains and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William Mitchell have
ton. A Mr. and Mrs Gary Kid­ Elton Scale of Pontiac, ware returned home after spending a
der and children of Caledonia Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
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ron Post, al Community Hosp I- made his home with Mra. Ella
Kart Kllngman.
Hastings
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Walter Wortley came home
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;
Mra. Jerry Postoumus of Alto. A
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i
Mr. and Mra. Max Whitney of don
called to Charlotte by toe
-' ‘tors of her mother.
mother.11were
'
Grand Ledge were Friday eve- Monday visitors

ILV JS T
HflVC lYleul-ljclDei

“ .:

U

8ur**y 'with the George 8tonn._u whzi —-

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Health Expert
Urges Drivers to ।

Lake Odessa

Dowling

OOHVBMWCMIB
.. - , ,
Elisabeth Smith, who haa been
a medical patient at Ptmnock
Hoapital. waa released laat week,
w Tira Leon Whitworth* grand­
children, have been vUltlng with

By Mn. Donald Proofrock
M
Wl S-S74S

The Dowling Birthday Club field Churchm

MUM v&gt;u—■

Marilyn Ramaey. Loretta Ham-

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follow, w The Pariah-pastor com­
Youth Fellowship group ot Dow- mittee met at tbs Dowling
Ung Church met Bunday evening Church Bunday evening. * Mia*
Hastingswith the Briggs group. Maundy

Chemicals from the tree Imficid-Brigg* - Dowling Methodist
Churches 1* scheduled for 8
pertlea of paint It cling* to a
o'clock Thursday next week at Church Saturday evening.
the Dobling Church. Holy Com­
Mra. Archie Lester is visiting surface better and provides a
munion will be served at thia with her son and family In Balt smoother finish.

SS.’K Given Jail Sentence

ASTINGS’

SCHOOL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE

EATINGj

QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF

FURNACES

PLEASANTVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal

Barry and Calhoun Counties, Michigan

Coll Wl 5-5769

or

that a

Special Election will be Held on

APRIL 11, 1966

Wl 5-3732

The Polls for Said Election Will Be Open from 7:00 O'clock
A.M. and Remain Open until 8:00 O'clock P.M. df the iam«

Election Day.

Here's the car

The Place -of the Election is at the

PLEASANTVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The following Propositions or Questions will be voted upon:

Plymouth Fury
Silver Special

Shall Pteasantview Elementary School,

Berry and Calhoun Counties,

Michigan, be annexed to Hastings Public Schools B-l?
Shall tho limitation on tho total amount of taxes which may ba aneticd
against all property in the Pleasantview Elementary School District, Barry
and Calhoun Counties, Michigan, be incrooiod, a* provided by law, by .45%

14.5 mills) of the assessed valuation, ar oquaHxed. of all property in the
School District for a period of three (3) years, the yean 1966-1968, both

Inclusive, for the purpose of providing a fund to be used for operating pur­
poses only?

.

Sfioll Fleaiantview Elementary School, Barry and Calhoun Countlet,

III.

Michigan, ouume it* pro rata tharw of the avtotonding bonded indebtednet* of Hastings Public Schools B-1, consiefiag of the 1964 unlimited tax
bond tttue in the remaining amount of $760,000.00?

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT THE ANNEXATION OF FLEA5ANTVIEW
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. BARRY AND CALHOUN

COUNTIES.

MICHI­

GAN. TO HASTINGS FUBLIC SCHOOLS B-l, BARRY COUNTY. MICHI­

Here s the deal

GAN. WILL NOT BECOME EFFECTIVE UNLESS:
(a) All of the above propositions receive an affirmative majority vote
of the electors of the Pleatantview Elementary School;

-

AND

A special car at a special price

(b) The electors of Hastings Public -Schools B-1 by a majority veto
assume their pro rata shore of the outstanding bonded indebtedness

What a deal! Special low price to start with. Top dollar trade for
your car. A go-all-the-way deal so we can keep dur sales success going
A right-now deal that saves you dojlars.

of

Pleasantview

Elementary

School

in

the

remaining

amount

of

$145,000.00
VOTED INCREASES IN THE TOTAL TAX RATE

Plus all these extras as standard equipment • special silver buffable
acrylic enamel • exclusive blue all-vinyl interior • deluxe upper
door moldings • whitewalls • special wheel covers.

LIMITATION PRESENTLY IN EFFECT:

And these regular Fury features • seat belts • Safety-Rim wheels
padded dash • backup lights • heater/defroster • windshield washer •
variable-speed windshield wipers • padded visors • outside left rearview mirror

By Hie above district:

None

By Barry County:

.5 mills, Special Education, unlimited yean

1.5 mlJU, 1956 to 1975 Inclusive
I.

None

Here’s the dealer
... a follow-up-the-sale dealer who gives you good, courteous service,
factory-trained mechanics, parts availability and excellent financing.

AUTHORIZED DEALERS

DELTON

By Baltimore Township:

6.

By Maple Grove Township:

1 mill, 1966 to 1968 inclusive

7.

By Johnstown Township:

Nona

8.

By Calhoun County:

.5 milh, Spacial Education, unlimited year*

9.

By Bedford Tawnahip?

Nona

None

CHRYSLER

TOf HOTORf CORPORAnOB

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE
AA-43 AT SPkAGUE RD.

5.

Archie Dunn,
Secretory

Board of Education

PHONE AAA 3-3601

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                  <text>To Spray for
Beetles Monday
In Barry Areas

The Hastings

The Michigan - Federal coop­
erative control program against

Hosting*,

i uled to begin Monday and more

Roton. Ionia. Kent Ottawa. 8t‘.

The beetle, on eighth of an
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EDITORIALS
Ralph Nader, gadfly of the UK
auto industry, is now directing hk a godsend to certain

dally the little Volkswagen, than for something to distract attention
which, he claims, it is hard to ffnp from unhappy aspects of-the unPlanes used for spraying will a more dangerous vehicle.
Nader, of course, claims that business is always fair game
Estimated to be more than 90
a big crop of political hay was tn
per cent effecUve against over­
prospect,
new recognition for his general farming and drainage praeUce* wintering adult cereal leaf
General Motors, in the stuffy.
which makes possible Em crop rotation. Chief U.S. Soil Teehnl- beetles, malathion, a* uled In effect Thu*, the VW. In hl* opinion
r an
__ &lt;&gt;___n. . . .
.
— . the program. I* shown to be safe must be something in Uie nature "Colonel Blimp" tort of myopia
for birds, animal* and humans. of a diabolic booby trap, unsafe to into which big industry seems to
One thing k vulnerable, how­
ever: malathion will cause spot­ enter, even when it’s standing at blunder on occasion despite bril­
liance In the field of
ting or pitting on Uie finishes of the curb with Uie motor idle.
some cars unless washed off Im­
Ridiculous? Of course! But r.0 and development, played right down
mediately with water and deter­ more ridiculous than the fact that
Nader'S alley, by having him in­
gent. then thoroughly and
prompUy rinsed. In areas near Mr. Nader, totally tacking in engi­ vestigated! This not only gave a
where malathion Is being applied neering background, has bcm so legitimate reason to charge "inva­
aerially. It ta well to keep cars widely accepted a* a competent sion uf privacy." but also
under cover. Hu.% precaution is a
criUc of complex engineering fac- ' open invitation to some fancy
The Hastings Board of Educa­ sound one although the finishes
tor* pertinent to Uie mechanical I nt edllng by members of Congress
tion approved contracts for four of not all car* are suncepUble.
safety of automobile*.
1 t Please turn to Page 4. this Sec.i
new teachers for 1966 - 67 and
adopted the official calendar for elude Assyria, Baltimore, Carl­
that school year at their regular ton. Castleton. Hastings, Hope.
monthly meeting held Tuesday Irving. Johnstown, Maple Grove,
night at the high school.
Thomapple. Woodland and Yan­
kee Springs Townships
New Instructor* Include:
Owners of the 132 apiaries in
Charles Dickson who is to be
a counselor in the high school. Barry County were informed
Dickson, a 1954 graduate of Por­ that tlie spray should not cause
serious
damage to their bees. If
tage High, earned his BA nt
Western Micliigan University in they should find excessive kill,
they should Immediately contact
1959 and Is completing work on
lhe
Barry'
Extension office which
hl* master's In guidance while
teaching at Kalamaxoo Univdr- can furnish them with informa­
slty High. He was bom in Mil­ tion on how to contact the State
Department of Agriculture for
waukee. Wta.. Nov. 8. 1935
an adjustment.
Mate Officer—Wayne A. New­
ton, of the East Side Lumber «
.---- -------- ------। ovuic
Some owner* may (Irs.rc
desire to ■
Company and past exalted ruler Leah Neeb who k teaching sixth | keep Uielr hives out of the path
grade
at
SouUieastem.
was
hired
of the planes, and flight plans I TRAILER RALLY — Hastings was host last weekend to the
of the Hastings Elks Lodge, was
unanimously elected vice presi­ u, ,nM±Jnxn^?' Br‘ c?*u!u‘Un‘• ar« wheduled to be broadcast Michigan Travel Trailer Clnb and 91 were moved onto the
*?er ma»urt from over WBCH and WKZO.
dent of the Michigan Elks Avofairgrounds for the rally. Chairman Floyd Todd. R2 Hastings,
datlon—South Central District, mutant tn
reported. The visitor* were royally treated by local merchants
n.„M.
... [hflr hk(M durUw
4prtylng
Willie Cane Week Is to be ob­
at the Spring meeting held In
' ।
served lie re April 24-30 with memAlbion Sunday.
period. A kill of 100 or so at Uie
■ bera of the Hostings Lion* Club
hive should not cause too much
In 1959 .
..................
I planning to acquaint the public
wlih State laws for the protection
Mrs. Deloria Dipp. R1 Free­
I of the blind.
port. who is teaching at Welcome
|
On Friday. April !9, IfasUnpi
Corners. Is to teach at North­
eastern. She has completed her

School Board
Hires Teachers,
Sets Calendar

Lions to Observe
White Cane
Week Here

Nashville Girl,
Friend Killed
In Ohio Crash

A 19-year-old Nashville girl and
her boy friend were killed tn an
automobile accident about 5:30
pm. Bunday two mile* south of

Toledo City Hospital were Diane
Lynn Goney, who had been work­
ing In Fort Wayne. Ind. Uie past
year for Midwest Finance Com­
pany. and Tom Lane, hum
gomery, driver of the car in whlcH'
the car were reported bl serious
condition at UM THedJ hospital.
The accident occurred when
other car at the tnlneectlun

Diane, a 1964 graduate of Maple
Valley High School, was bom July
10.1946. In Battle Creek, the daugh­
ter of Bernard nnd Betty &lt; Stewart i
Garvey. Jr, who reside on M-66
a mile and a quarter south of
Nashville.
Besides the parents, other sur­
vivors Include two sisters. Brlnda
Joyce and Nancy Lee, and a broth­
er. Bernard Henry, oil at home;
the maternal grandmother, Mrs
Thelma Slewart of Charlotte, and
the paternal grandfather. Bernard
Garvey, Sr., of Nashville.
Service* were to be held Wednes­
day at 3 pm. from the Vogt Fu­
neral Home In Nashville with lhe
Rev. Mux plodding officiating.
Cemetery1. Nashville.

Southeastern PTA
Names Officers

3rd Vote on T-K
School Extra
Tax Friday

Hastings Long-Range Program
Designed to Keep Gty’s Trees

Barry Road Budget
$815, OOOfor 1966;
Plan New Blacktop
Estimate Revenue at $895^86;
Barry Surfaced
Miles in
1965, Built 17.65 Miles New Grade

Gov. George Romney has pro- diseased elms on municipal prop­
area coDecting contributions for
Shults and Freeport schools.
erty have been removed.
Arbor Week In Michigan to cmDuring the past Winter City this project.
Kay Stanton, a- 1961 Middle­
l he Barry' County Roatl Commission has a budget of
phiulze the importance of trees.
crews cut down about 100 dta?u-ed
ville High graduate, is to teach
Hastings City Council members elms and dead trees. Ninety-six claimed White Cane Week, pointing $815,000 fur 1966. members reported to the Board of Super­
at Central School. She completed
■
stumps have been leveled at a cost out that for more than a quarter ' visors Tue$&lt;lay morning.
her practice teschlt2t In Has­
Estimated receipts for this year total $895,286.42. The
of a century the Lions have sustings and is completing her work Tiiarnapple-KelJogg School Dis- Uielr beauty, and tlu* fact that of $6 a slump.
’
for a BS In August at Western. tr|ct art to go to lhe polk for. U&gt;ey do not live forever.
talned the White Cane movement I commission hopbs Io have a cash balance next Jan. 1 of
■h.
the
&lt;hi.^
third
•«_
time
on
■■
the
proposal
.
to
\
Alderman
Dale
Itassett.
ehairto
provide
them
for
llu*
blind
for
She attended Ferri* for two
| $80,286.42.
.
Tyden Park has been completed,
approve a special 65-mlll tex fori
with the flowering trees planted in their safety in truffle, and the
Estimated expenditures for this year include $400,000 for
The 1966-67 school calendar Is two years for school operational
1965 and the hardwoods In 1964 hi Lion* lukve acquainted the public
quite similar to the prewent one. purposes.
all. 303 trees were planted in the with Uielr special obligations to ; primary joail maintenance anil construction, $50,000 (or Federal
except two teachers' planning
lovely pork along the Thnrnapple. Uie people who carry the While Ahl construction. »*0«00 for- r- ■
Cane.
..
days are Included plus a Hos-re-julpm-nt repair*. *90.000 for
.
Ungs Teacher*' Institute Day
State legislation In 1936 tarhided new equloment. SIS 000 for th«
filled municipality.
School enrollment will be
n ordlnar.ee gran:Ing Uie right af ; pension plan nnd $100 000 for the
.
■Aug. 3d; 30 and 31 The first
ay to'a person carrying a White । new garage building nearing
teachtri* planning day will be
(completion.
Tuesday. Sept 6. with the Insti­ IB. the following resolution was i inches in diameter, are being
traffic
The commission has already
Tile
White
Cane
Is
the
I
adopted:
I
planted
this
Spring
and
$1,000
U
tute^the following dav.
day. Rent
Sept. 77.
tute-the
symbol of the blind.
■Whereas the proposal to raiset,ie 1966-67 budget for trees.
Classes will start Thursday. Sept.
up to 65 mills on the assessed 1 Person* desiring trees to plant
The MEA Institute will be Oct. valuation as equalized for a term j011 l,w terraces or "parttlng" bo­
—"* —* “—‘ —
□lied into ।
20-31, and the Thanksgiving re­ ot two years for operating pur- ------- ““
Nlnety-one trailers roiled
.
T^’ l
cess starts Wednesday. Nov. 23. poses only was rejected twice, Invited to notify City Hall and a Hastings Friday and Saturday I-.
Engineer-Manager Orval Cutat 11:45 am.. and classes resume and
morning for the rally of Uie
"Whereas the some proposal is possible. Alderman Bassett ex­ Michigan Travel Trailer Club
on Monday, Nov. 28.
win call for laying about three
W&lt; ■ ,
,
again being presented to a vote plained.
held at the falrgroftids.
of the people on Friday, April
Floyd Todd. R2 Hastings, a
blacktop on the Miller Road from
owners agree to keep them wa­
the Guemsev Lake Road souUi
■Whereaa-a group of interested tered."
chairman of tbe rally.
"The ArtLvt Workshop Youth nnd past to M-43: three mile* of
citizens has requested that the
Alderman Bassett explained that
Friday afternoon the visitors Exhibit. 1966 “ U beliut prc|&gt;nre&lt;1 orlm&lt;’ mid double seal on the
First semester ends al 11:45 board of education definitely thia Spring municipal workmen were officially greeted and wel­ for mra young propli- by nxm- Dowling Roa.! tram North AveI
am. Friday, Jan. 37. A teachers’ specify the plan that will be put
comed with coffee and dough­ Ixti of th- Hastings Artist W.,rk- tine to M-66 nnd n!s&gt; on tlie
|
planning day Is set for Monday, In operation in the 1966-67 school be planted, and asked lhe property nuts, furnished by Uie trailer
sl&gt;op winch is locnUd l.i lhe !'_ • i........... - &lt; B-*nne'd
Road
Jan. 30. and the second semester year If the proposal is again de­
club.
er NYC drpot.
I U&gt;n-e und on**-hatf
--rt
feated.
'
refused, but most of the people
begins Tuesday. Jan. 31.
Saturday evening a pancake forn
Tbr
fl- I.!.!
5-8
Ulii o! 'yrxlmg
H
.
"Be It Hereby Resolved that agreed.
The spring vacation will be
supper was served in the Com­
wML—J
from Thursday at 3:45 p_m. lhe services listed below will be!
munity Center and Saturday 1$ to include poftiUngs, sculpture . An**“»«’ n-ntr-t wi’l be n&gt;«March 33. to Monday. April 3. eliminated to the approximate
night teenager* enjoyed a record and other creaUona by young' paring for blacktopping c.b?*it CiUMMd,u _ charlotte's Muntef’
trvple from the 7lh through the six mile* of the Mud lake Road ; . IudB_ Robert C Ballard has
Memorial Day will be May 30 amount of 140,000.00
hop in the center.
12th.
orkde
&lt;&gt;r
18
vrar*
of
aar.
■
from
the
Hutchinson
Rood
east
^n
noullcct
j
that
he
Is
a caiutl**
I
First
and
Second
grades
on
with the school dosed.
half day sessions
| to M-66.
'date to succeed Archie D. Ma&gt;
sters — and oldster* — enjoyed
II AU Athletics
Bunday, June 4, 1967. The second
game*, flew kites and partici­
Manv other projects are DonaJd as Judge of the tth JPIII
Agriculture
semester finals on Monday.
pated in other acUviUea.
srheduled for township roads. | dlcU1 circuit. Barry and Eaton
IV Elementary librarian H || Basstt explained that the re­
Tuesday and Wednesday. June 6.
Downtown merchants held a
During
the--past
the
comCounties. Ballard ha* practical
The show will be limited to
----------------------vear
— —
j —
— tauuuw*..
placement policy was adopted n special treasure hunt for the Barry resident.* and creation* mission received $656 848 98 from |aw for i$ year* and was Eaton**
6. 7. and the second semester time
V Free use of the buildings I; while ago when spraying of trees visitor*, providing gift*.
ends at 11:45 am. Friday. June9.
may be entered by April 30 ar lh,‘ Ftate Motor Vehicle Hlvh- prosecuting attorney far eight
VI Public Library
Commencement In the west
■was discontinued as IneffecUve In
Sunday noon there was a pot­ May 1 between 12 noon and 6
*»»•»* ’‘‘h M09 368 05 for yeBrt.
VII One half time counselor cositrolllng the Dutch elm disease. luck dinner followed by a short p.m. U tbe woeUbop.
gym will be at 8 pm. Friday,
“»
Vin Board of education sal­
June 9. 1967.
business meeting where plans
Oratb Abort u SCTtentl etale-1 »“■" raed &gt;y.tern eta
Ray Olsen and Earl Coleman aries
for the rally In South Haven In ata Aatated by Or. Oouelta 518 27 for use on the 754 87 mile*;
"Be It Further Resolved that
were reappointed to the school
May were made.
। of Uie local road system.
Ca-wlenan.
Joe
Shaver.
Richnrd
canvassing board for terms end- the difference between the anti­
Chalrmah Todd said he wished
! Know removal funds totaled
Bassett said the City also hopes
cipated income from tlie pro­ to remove trees in the future and to thank everyone who helped to Palmer. Ralph Junold. Vivian 84862 66. received because the
Cleveland. Marty Schramm.
posal and Uie amount accounted plant new ones, so that streets make the n»Uy_a success.
Mary Campbell, Betty Hammond. area h»d more than 70 inches
for by elimination of services will will continue to be “Green"
Combined PTA MteUng
of snowfall In the i&lt;ta$-65 resum.'
Evcdtne Fox and Gertrud? ReiNorthroatorn. Algonquin and be accounted for by deficit fl-j Ba-ssi-tt said that while maples
Tlie sum of $24 297'93 was re­
penhoff.
nonclng. Yeas. nil. vorrieu.
Carried.
ceived under the Federal Aid act.
are being planted under Uie presTills Thursday nt 7:30 pm. the rcAinty board allotted 951.­
M o l Ion by VanderPoppen ent program. It Is planned to van
iteld in Ute all-purpa*-« room at
Wayne Peterson. 1602 NortV
there will be a showing of color­ 462 14 Ksr-Usc in replacement of
Northeastern Schoo) on Tuesday. supported by Brovont to adjourn.; the types tn future years Ow
ed slide* on "fmpnfaiionism." unxu'e bridge» and emergency Broadway, has announced that
. ..
.
! never knows when a dlse.ise* may
he and his son. Paul, have en­
narrated by M1M Mary Camp­ work in the Individual townships tered the car leasing business
Meeting adjourned al 10:30 in Uie future strike our brautihil
will be Supl. Richard J. Gucnbell. art teacher. In the workshop. .inir'Jhe township* themselves and have purchased a franchise
P,n- .
I maple*, tie said.
Katherine Wleringa, Secretary
Tlie city also has a program of i
provided $100,091 16 for rand from the International Lensing
Needs. ProgrtM and Future
open to tlx* public.
work
Corporation of Detroit.
Development of the Hastings
' telmmlng trees, and Bassett hopes
There
wilt
be• “
a counvy-wiur
touhiy-widr ■
Hospital
Guild
II
to.Meet
!
within
four
year*
to
have
meat
of
i
Members
the
“lt'rp wl
“ “
of
Uie
Barry
County
Of lhe«• townships' grant.
School System."
They will have their offices for
Hospital
Guild
18
win
meet
1
the
heavy
foliage
trimmed
to
un&gt;.
■
Board
of
Supervisors
this
Wed1
invitational
tram
at
the
Aruw.
j
iiuopiuu vmia in
meet the
to pro- Boara or Supervisors this wed.ram m me nr..w.i
the time being gt 1602 N. Broadhorn, of
taf Mm
Xfta. William
until.— vide better_ street
.
. lighting
. ■ "
r'
------ ,----------. consider
----- .
. ....
11'..
-V-.—. —
—t—I... eve- 1I
atI the home
mid nesday
were1. to
adoption
Workshop
on w
Wrdnrwtay
—„. May
—. 4.
.. for pre-viewing
.. ------ of
Durint ih» p*-t '•nnstroclbn
Slocum. 518 Congress. Thursday, eliminate dead limbs
of a temporary budget for IBM niiw.
AMI
....
..
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ih.
C-.h.Klt
&gt;
.
Iw.
.......
■
April 38. at 3 pm.
the Youth Exhibit to be open Please See MORE ABOUT:
He believes that most of the totaling $974.183 26.
--------. .
Th* l*nl,tlvto the public May 5-8.
... RO ID BUDGET. Page 3

Hastings Host
To Michigan
Travel Trailers

, . „
invite Barry
Youth to Exhibit --------- .—_
Artistic Work
A .

an.-

A potluck supper was held

evening, April 19 followed by
the annual election of PTA offi­
cers. Tlie new. officers elected
were: President. Clayton Case;
falirr vice president. Raymond
Mead: mother vice president.
Mrs Richard Bryans; teacher
vice president. Viola Pufpaff;
secretary. Richard Clark: treas­
urer, Eldon Roush: refreshment
committee. Clayton Cone: mem­
bership committee. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ingram and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Smith.
1

Barrv’s First
Budget for 1966
Set at S974J83

Petersons to
Lease Cars in
5-Conntv Area

backward glances

"bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from tbe
Banner files

school at Detroit along with dis­
tributor*. from seven other state*.
Paul is teaching ut Marshall
and will devote full time to th*
business after school U out
His father at one time oper­
ated Ute Ford agency in Haa-

permanent budget of $807227.31
The tentative budget antici­
pates a cash balance al Ute end
of 1066 of $135,000. revenue from
non-tax sources of $90,000 and
$759.183 26 to be raised by prop-

aled with the automotive field.
Plans f&lt;r the enlargement of
Chute* Fcndryck. of Detroit. the First Presbyterian Church
auditorium from its present ca-

nounccd this week following a
for discontinuing the Berliner meeting of the church board of
trustee* and the building com­
son-Grand Rapids run. even mittee. of which Aben Johnson
though the patronage U&gt; dale has Is chairman.
been disappointing.
Miss Beverly Bradford and
Miss Esther Ragla. were named
Hickory Corners will hold a
Band Follle* in the gymnasium respectively, for the Hastings
there Friday and Saturday. In­
cluded will be ^Cta of baton sembly, Tuesday, ind were pre­
sented with medal* symbolic of
chorus line consisting of Stevie their scholastic honors by PrinDolan. Carolyn Krum, Je»n Da­
vis, Carolyn Ooodlcy. Sharon Bradford hod a four year aver ­
Mason. Judy Snyder. Phyllis age of 3.0 and Mia* Ragla of 2.71.
Dishmen. Penny Snyder. Mary Ptaae StM MORE ABOUT i
. . . BACKWARD GLANCES,

Supervisors were also to con­
sider lhe 1066 equalization report
38 20301

Plan 79th HHS
Alumni Banquet

percent of the county

Anne Stebbins On
Choral Tour in East
Anne Stebbins, daughter of Mr
and Mra. Thomas P. Stebbins.
538 West Green Street, left early
Bunday on lour with the Olivet
College Choral Ensemble This
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NEW SUPERVISORS—Two new supervisor* took their seals on turn to OU vet on Sunday. AprU
C.?°nly ko-rd for,the APrtl aesskm. Walter Soya (righti. 24. after making appearances in
41, R4 liastinrs, was appointed to succeed Harold Stanton who 'cboota and churches throughout
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••
• 1
Resident —
Dies
At Knoxville

Senior Citizens
Meet Monday.
At Union Hall

On Dean's List

Barry County
B,iM
League
A9s at MSU
Starts Tuesday
Philip Stanton, son of Mr. and
lHas b,077 Votere
Club on Tuesday. April 26. Harry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
On Poll Books
nurse ana Lewis Lang are co-, wiimjd. iu

i Harting* Elk*
I Attend District
az
Alkinn

II
Jack D. Fox. freahman in tbe
School of Ttolmical and Appltad
q
Atta And son
Mr. and Mrs Meet Ot AIDIOH
...
- — - Attending tbe South Centra.
, rauur-in use ocnoui or
Senior Citizens of lhe Hastings oukimx
Technical and Applied Arts and bion Bunday, from the HMtlnrr.
community will meet Monday, __ --__________________ ~
nuiar Russel
April 25. for the usual carry-in
------ m WMC IKUU IM.
cm,
Mr and Mrs Russel) Hart. Jr..;C n'1* have more registered tot10 am. WMnexlav at Lakeview dinner and social time at one
M? ^d
rSu NaS: Mr f"
&lt;*• J*™* Un* &lt;han they
Cemetery. NaihvUie, for Mra. o'clock.,. '
State College
and Mrs. Robert Wade. Mr. and
^Hd7„a*“nS“unly Clcrt
The Club will meet at a new
location, which will be ths new
Union building, Just east of lhe
Wyne Newton. State coordi­
Huxol. Vico President for In­
nue.
nator of the Elks National Foun­
Irving has 27 fewer registered
lhe body was brought U
Visitors ere very welcome and named to the Dean's Honor Ltet dation program, announced that voters while Maple Grove
vllle Tuesday evening.
nil are reminded to bring their
the Hasting* Lodge placed 7th in dropped 16.
•
own table service, sandwiches
the
State
for
new
members
of
Irving has 548 electors com­
B average while carrying a full
the Foundation.
a native of the Upper Peninsula. And » dish to pass, as well as
pared to 575 in 1964 and Maple
Cirove
xoi
She was married to the Nash- ' beverage.
It was also announces that Uie
vllle man while he was teaching ' Dinner will be followed by a
Hustings Lodge took 8th place
at Sault Ste. Marie After his I rxidal hour and a tour of inspec.n the Michigan Major Projectsi
The registration by precinct-,
follows:
rtUrement as a chemistry teach- Uon of lhe new meeting plack.
program.
Precinct
er the couple lived in Royal
If transportation- is needed
l!Mi4
: Assyria ...
Oak and in Olivet where Mr. please call 5-2864.
Baltimore
Dam died three years ago His•------------------------body was returned to Nashville r— tor burial. Ths latter part of I
Contiww,
1965 Mrs. Dean moved to Knox- i1
39 Year. Ago
I J&lt;unC3 R °«u- R1 Mattawan.
Jama R. OeU. R1 1
I Is
being held «
by Barr w
*. u» Itat
M u,
“ a,*?
John A. Dcnn.'a’profeJLrVn the
Carlton
University of Tennessee Besides Lz*VLILU11
^°nday',l
1|PU °f W 00° 60041
hc Caxtlelon
the son. five grandchildren sur- . Mrs. Homer Smith, president Leonard received
confirmation | waived examination Monday be- Hulings
vlc*। or the Board of Education, and for the following appointments: fore Municipal Judge L. E. Bor- Hope ....
The Rev Max Gladding: partor i Robert Godfrey, a trustee. *nof.
night that they cr; Hany Thompson, marshal:
oi. the
cne Nashville
tvasuviue Msthodls;
Mxhodls: “ounccd
ounccu Tuesday
iuca»)iuv»
-n» chw lniu« &gt; eA u&gt;d Irving No 2
Church, officiated nt Wcdnrs-1 ttou,d
reelection to four clarence Shultz. night police;
day's service.
[ year terms In the June 13 school Klm stgjer. cUy attorney; Dr.',I the kidnapping offense allegedly
------------ 1
‘ election.
Robert B. Harkness, health of- ;occurred in Barry Township on Johnstown
Sunday, April 17.
wiiiu
i.
___
—J Mrs. Smith said that she would fleer; Guy Giddings, fire chief.
He was arrested by Wayland
Willis Overley i, .t home. 630
B candldaU. M
dlsUkrd
Orangeville
State Police.
b Market, and would enjoy see-[quitting in the middle of n pro-,
k— .i.
Prairieville
k&gt;&lt; hl. rt.M. II.- |», bm,
il,, ,hll u,, „tIl uml
Bloaitu Hoipiui. Onml
«ould d.Hmli-1, b. bur UU me J
%
oruwCT. mra. v&lt;su ‘t“lllnd
Birch and Mrs. Harold Ford at- Thoraapple
Larry C. Wieland. Hasting* vcr wtth
oration. "The tended the Eastern Deanery ""“‘“•nd
accountant, said Wednesday , American Liberty League." both
that he would seek a real on , representing Hastings High, won Church at the St. Johns Cbhrch CUT °r HaxUngs
.
.
. .
.
rfirst
I r—, place (M
in n.
Class *A Anmru,,
competi­ in Sturgis on Thursday of last UlWard
lhe school board.
' : 2nd Ward
Supt. of Schools Richard tion at Lincoln School In Rala- week.
3rd Ward
Guenther announced that any rnaroo, Thursday evening. Trams
’
---------------------------4 th Ward
person desiring to become a can­ from Battle Crn k. Lansing and
didate may call hb. office nnd Knliunazoo and Hastings took
• M*ny Ssmplti.
t nominating petitions would be part.
] prepared.
। Petitions must have 20 but no
THE FURNITURE
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg of
I more than 25 signatures of regisBUILDING
Continued from Page One
tercd elrctora living in Hie dis- Battle Creek was guest speaker
।! trict. They must be filed by 4 ut tire Brotherhood meeting here
i Junies H. Sines. 42. R2 Has­
Monday
evening. Officers elected I
| p.m. on Satuiday, May 14.
tings. waived examination wlun
for —
tlie
Ii Tlie
day i..i
for registering —
&gt;,n- last uu,
- corning year were: Hugh a*BMn commission workers he appeared Monday before
Phone 374-3523
William J. hauled
101584
yards
of Municipal-Judge L. E Burnett un
11 far the June 13 balloting is Mon-. Riley.----- prcBldevit;
,. ---------- ....
... -------—cubic
—------------------. 'day. May 16
.
Field.
Field, vice president; L. C How- Pfoces-'«1 gravel and 104.124 cu- n bad check charge.
nrd. secretary; Roy Chandler. o!c J'*nls °r P&gt;1 run gravel This । He was bound over to the
treasurer.
does not Include the material । September term of Circuit Court
• •• •
used to fill wasiiouts. o
a j and
and released
rele!L!,«1 on
on his
hls own
o»n recoonirecognlDeapite lhe wet Spring and zance
Members of the recently in­
1965 waa a good construe J He is charged with issuing and
corporated Rural Fire Associa­ Fall.
tion year, according to Uie re-1 cashing a *20 c li e c k at the
tion have purchased a Reo Six
on the primary rood ays-1 Courthouse service station on
chassis -with a Barton pump, ixirt.
tern workers completed 14.65 Feb. 24.
'
how. ciwtnicaj tank and other tnlles of new- prime and double
He has asked to appear in
mLscellancous equipment. A tem­ seal coat, 1?55 miles of new court Friday. Sgt. Robert Ritter
porary truck is on loan until the grade were constructed. 5750(said.
new equipment Is ready—which miles of existing blacktop roods I
a
wlU be in about sixty days.
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the following were lhe fortunate
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lUata-fit Sraforized*

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completed 1230 miles of new
prime and double seal coat. 2050
miles of new grade were con-;
structed and 1330 miles of exist- j
Ing blacktop roods were resealed.
The usual patching, ditching; I
culvert Inxtaliallon project*

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the primary system. mostly
dead elms.
The capital outlay for nrtr d
Equipment totaled *77,495*8. and’

usual Spring floods have been
avoided and the low lands which 1170.961 44 went for construction
it new facilities.
The Board of Supervisors ap­
covered with -water, are now
propriated *10,000 for the opera­
ready for working Hundreds of
tion
of Charlton Park and tlie
acres formerly idle, can now be
park's use Increased two-fold,
opened for production.
’ees from campers amounted to
M440.
Expenditures at Uie park to­
taled I14.O&amp;5.72, Including labor
15,18259. material JU89. lights
173953. telephone *131.69. social
recurlty 1174, compensation Inmrance *53.94. Dodge pickup
143130. building repair *2327 03.
,-qulpment repair *2.69750. plrnlc
able repair *7231, national in•urance *14162. pensions *27856
tnd septic tank (484.45.
Expenditures for bridges in•luded *9.499.82 for the span over
he north branch of the Thompple on N. Broadway, and *5.000
, ach for the bridge on Uie Bar;er Road- over Uie Thornapple
tnd for Barnum and Davenport
bridges over the LHUe Thornipple.
.
Participation by townships Inluded: Assyria, *1.000: Baltinore. *2.000; Barry. *741322;
Jarlton. *5373.76; OaaUeton,
454258; Hastings Township
11.000; Hope. *13513.49; Irving.i
6300; Johnstown. (17,685 09;:
daple Grove. *4.450; Orangeville, i
834894; Prairieville. *9.165 69; i
Jutland. *6.710.40: Thornapple,1
*1.000;
Woodland. *500. and I
Yankee Springs. *11,632.

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EDITORIAL
driver training and reviling

a Oswald, 73, EU Dowling, who
WIU dead on arrival at Pennock
Hospital about »:20 P-m. Mon-

rating excerpts of Uie original
article.
■Take Uie automobile, itself.”
Uils comment runs. “Huge pile* of
when ailtamobilM were built with engineering materials are submit­
less safety features than is stand- ted by the auto manufacturers'
cngtnccrtng department to a divi­
sion of toe Federal A ato Agency,
which. Itself, is full of engineers
rather good job at separating the
real from lhe phoney. Therefore
efforts of the manufacturer’s en­
gineers. snipping, prodding, poking
and ordering change* They must

Church.
ficiato with burial in Che Dow­
ling Cemetery.

i patient at tlie Sunset Acre.
Nursing Home dnoe January.

improved Itighway construction. pe­
riodic inspection of vehicles nnd
start skyrocketing.
new safety device* that con be
•"Test drivers from th* Federal
incorporated into automobiles.
hai danbnstnted that. In atUtnptSolid progress in reducing the
over. By Ute time they get through,
traffic toll in Uie United States

ibk.

the mo*t outspoken

mere harrasement of the automo­
tive industry. Rather. If Uie Fed­
eral government decides to take
In rannecUon with the dedication over U&gt;e responsibility for traffic
safety.* it will take a study hi
depth In many areas — training
standards for driver*, uniform

on April 4. 1883. th* daughter of
William and Anna tfknidlcht
wald ot Riga on Nov. 23. 1011,

You must maintain detailed logs

The PAA. requires Uuit you take
it to a Federally certificated fa­
culty every 5.000 miles for inspec-

it to such a facility and have it
licensing standards, standard* for
completely re-certificated."
highway construction, uniform
Drivers would need Federal cerrules for reporting accident*. uni­
UficaUa under this hypothetical
form rules tor policing the hlghscheme. New drivers would be
it. M. COOK, Kliar
taught by Federal instructors. PedOXE MUKMUCD AMD spectlori. rules for determining
when a car U sufficiently “unsafe"
ILEVKXTU YEAH
licenses, and Fedsraliy-deaignatcd
■UBHCHIPTION etc —All this tn addition to an doctors, ■'automedlcal specialists."
would give physicals.
intelligent and objective cczuideratioti of the engineering and pro­
l». *3.50 f»
Laugh. if you will. But that may
duction problems at tlie automotive
industry, itself, to determine how be a reasonably accurate picture

The Hastings Banner

called on Walter Baird of Belle­
vue. now in Leila Hospital, Bat­
tle Creek recovering from sur­
gery last week Wednesday. Mrs
a^
I After being sick for six
itOpO l .llUrC tl IO
|you; correspondent is bock on Lloyd Owen attended Hospital
Guild at Mrs. Dori* Wheeler's
Pfntio Mootintr fnr
J°b- * Thc WSC8 01 ““ on Wood School road Tuesday
fiuve iweeiiiig ior|Bmgs MeUw&lt;ust church wm
r. a
w.f Shave their regular dinner at the
Lfroi l-sigc Jrlc/l
Ich-.irch Thursday. Meeting and

Births at Pennock

Ju’VSS1
sShh

I’m™-"S
“^,hX*SSES
• birthday dinner lor

?’ol

^.‘S^yputio;

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draft age or within a few
Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Don
of that age. aU&gt; parents *nd ,WclUw
and
M„le,
fast In order to keep production ciety" during the years ahead, as any olhera.
Iwelcher. *
costs Iran soaring in an effort to Uie Federal behemoth reaches out
~
- *- of• •the; Mrs Btalr
Ora *Hunton, Church
Blair HawbIlu caUed
called on
on'I Orsnl. UMOni
further
and
further
into
state
and
meet Federally-imposed standards
Brethren peace counselor, whose Mr and Mra. Orlle Van Syckle
offices are at EJgln. III. will out- ;Sunda&gt;-. * Thursday Mra. Win­
which, if unreasonable and IU con­ local domains.
line types of alternative service le Dunn and Sandra Strickland
sidered could do more iuirm Uian
authorized by the government ond Kelthi were dlnner guests of
good and contribute lilUe or noth­
for those with conscientious oh- i jjr and Mrs Ear| auickland. *
Jectlons to taking human life, | Saturday night the Keith Stncking to solving traffic safety prob­
uccordlng to the uiiniMinccmenL | lands and Mra. Winnie Dunn
The legal rtglits of youUw and j wcnt to Richland. * Saturday
Marvin P. Edwards. 46, R2 methods of applying for idler-1 afternoon Mrs. Myers, daughter
What would life be like in these Hastings, and his wife. Marie, 45, native service will-be explained, and granddaughter,, called on
United Spates. with a “Federal and daughter, Mrs. Evelyn the uinouiicniiaii sold. The in- ' the Keith Stricklands and Mrs.
AQto Agency** iterating under a Wheeler. 26. Orangevfile, suffered vitaUon is to all, regardless of j Winnie Dunn. Sunday the Strickbruises about 8:50 am. Friday in
lands and Winnie Dunn went to
new Department of Transportation? on accident on W. State Road, bellcf.
Mr. H^..n will
l» the! Wwidon lor dm».r s.ndr. re■peeler el U» » ,S ».n,.
; tPrte.d home »llh them. *
Baker.
elation drew a tongue-ln-Uii'-cheek
son, of ----Mr. and Mrs.
।m
in txnnn
woouianu Church
vnurcu ot
oi -ere , Yoder,
.—----South WooUlmul
U1C Brethren nnd the 1:30 P-«^l
“llronltal
a 111 a
service in Hope Church on that O^-’untuxit&gt; Hospital. Battle
crccK.
tcrworlh Hospital In Grand mid-May Sunday.
Rapids, and released.
The Rev. Charles Oibb» of
According to Uie report, Ed­ South Woodland Church of the
wards was driving on State Road Brethren and Coats Grove Chris­
when he saw a truck driven by tian Church reports that many
youths he interviews do not ; Ry Mra. IJoyd Owen
’
V4S-5
him, and across the centerline know of oluraauvc service and R1 Oo.lMi
He swerved to. the right, lose think that it unable to attend
Norman Armstrong spent
control. Tile Edward’s vehicle college tiu-y must accept mili­
i Thursday In Canada smelt dlpwent 64 feet off the road, then tary draft.
I ping. * The Armstrong children
sideways acron* the highway and
Cooperation U in prospect
off the south side where it hit from Grand Rapids and Sunfield 'iiwvt had the flu. * Mrs. John
--- - **■ ill with the flu. * O. T.
and other Church of the Brothi from Battle Creek called
Furrow was ticketed for driv­ ren congregations nnd perhaps ‘
,---------- Will Curd*. Sunday. *
ing left of center.
those of other denominations. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Gurd have
I been having the flu.
Mrs. Elwaync Payne from Del­
ton called at Howard Moore's
Larry E. Comp. 25. 530 N.
i Friday. * Mr. nnd Mra. Dean
Boltwood, waived examination
Hv
Selleck. and Uirry from McOm.1.
ber called Sunday at the Howard
when he appeared before Mu­ aii. il * ° *
10c Deposit-' on Containers
nicipal Judge L. E. Barnett on ■ I Da.Nag
Phon.
Moores. * Mr and Mrs. Lindon
"Side of Strand Theatre”
a charge of failure to comply
At Uie Boy Scout Troop 180 Norrts att&lt;.nded lhc tuhorupper
r with Michigan's financial re­ Court of Honor held at Pleasant- 'at Dciton Friday. * Sunday din­
219 Wed State St.
------------------------------------------- ----------- ----------------------------- —‘*poo*lbillly act. H* was arrested view School Dale Traisier and ner gUests al the Llnfion Norris
home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
foot badges, Don Spenelli first clMln*e from Hastings and Mrs.
class badge and Tom John&lt;on. Grue. Chance trom Ul, aulkcr
merit badge. Service star* went District
to Bill Corkins. Tom Johnson.'
’
Mr. nnd Mrs. Keith Chaffee
Ron Spenelli. Don Spenelli. Craig
Ycpez and Jerry Reilkerk. A de­ from Center road called Satur­
licious potluck supper was day at the Lindon Norris home.
* Mr. nnd Mrs. Lindon Norris
*5^’and Mra Clarence Camp­

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HASTINGS

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WISOUM »m_
hmlem OKU Of

Escape Serious
Injury Friday

B&amp;K

They lived In Riga before mov­
ing to Dowling in 1815 He op­
erated a blacksmith shop there
until hks death
Mrs. Oswald is survived by one
daughter. Mra. Either Erne of
Cleveland. Ohio; five grandchil­
dren. and 11 great grandchildren.

destroying it. Tbe waipt will be released in southwestero Mu hiiran
Hus spring to determine tbelr effectiveness. The beetk. lint
identified on this continent near Niles, Michigan in 19C-. h*«
ipread into Indiana. Illinois, Ohio and Canada.
a
« *
.Pl!
.,prinX ’‘“S*
fa tainted

For All Faiths
Many things go together to make

a

truly appropriate final

tribute.

The special funeral customs of the
family’s

faith,

certainly.

ok&lt; of

major importance. Whatever your

faith may be, you can place your
trust

in

Leonard-Osgood

Funeral

Home with total assurance.

FULL GALLON

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

60‘

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HASTINGS

Fails to Comply

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JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

INSURANCE AGENCY

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ?‘"rS„Tn,00n

Sunday. * Mrs. Eubell. Tenn. Cindv and Douglas. Battle Creek Sunday.-*
have Just returned home after "lce Barcroft from Freeport and
spending some time in Florida Charles Calms from Hasting*
visiting her parents and brother, j "-crc Sunday dinner guests at
* William Roush has been visit-i'he Lloyd Owens. Mr. and Mrs
Ing his mother and Mep-fntlier.
spent Saturday at the
Mr. utid Mrs. Harry Dowding. * William Coxes in Nashville. They

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APPLICATIONS ore being received
space for everything.
Scuff and stain resistant
coverings with light
weight magnesium

at the Office of the County Clerk

for a Zoning Administrator for the

County of Barry, said applications

hidden locks and plenty
of packing spice. Six

to be filed in the Office of the County

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Clerk not later than May 6, 1966.

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WILLIAM CRIDLER
County Clerk

| o lo s

-®‘

�Barry Welfare

Missouri. Wbcoruta. IUinc&lt;s.
Van. Indiana. Ohio and Wet*

Director Speaks
At 9-State Meet
enport, Iowa, Bunday, April

Homemaking,
Art Students to
Exhibit Work

nunutraUon in community rota-

said It was highly interesting to
all who attended She waa the only
delegate from here.
.

Dunham
By Mra. IF. H. CAeeaeman

w

Wednesday

■ ■ Christian

Youth

Film

H
0

u

Full

Color

the

community

death early that morning of
Robert Gray. He had been sub­
ject to heart trouble for quite
some lime. Funeral services were
held Saturday in the Vogt Fu­
neral Home in Nashville. There
was scarcely room for the flow­
ers and the people who came to
pay last respecU to a friend and
relative. Sympathy goes out to
Mrs. Gray Ln her loss. * This
Thursday the Ladles Aid will
serve supper in thc church base­
ment at 6. Come and we will
share with you. * On Sunday.
April 24. Rev. Rhoadea wUl allow
the picture “The Least Ones" at
8 pm. in the church. You are
invited to come.
Last week Mra. Verna Jewell
had thc misfortune to fall back­
wards. Injuring a vertebra and
getting some bad bruises. * Tile
South Maple Grove Farm Bur­
eau will meet at the hall Satur­
day. April 23, for carry-in sup­
per and business meeting. * Mr.
and Mra. Morris Clark from

fold and Sunday guest* were Mr.
and Mrs. Chas Coppess.

FRESH DONUTS
Feature

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Length

205 N. Michigan

Sponsored

by

0

Hastings

N

Youth

Christian

Council

Rotary Luncheon

Friday. April 29. students
Hastings High School art al* the Leonard

a public display of Uielr work.
Th* public 1* invited to view
the displays in the main gym­
nasium from 9 am. to 5 pm.

tending the American Public Wel­
fare Association Conference fee
V Id big. administrative assistant
the Central Slates Region.
Michigan Department of Social
“We cordially invite all inter­
The region includes Minnesota, Services; Mra Carolyn Gillespie. ested to take this opportunity to
see their school Ln actldh,'' the
County, and Gerald Maxey, case­
work supervisor for the Wayne
County Bureau of Social Aid.
The convention was held at the

SEE

Bill Collector
day at Pennock Hospital
lived with hU daughter and

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... Watch While
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Plain 59c doz.

TASTE TREATS
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Open Daily
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f

Hastings
School Menu

I
|

There are many other reasons, stain furniture waa moved out.
too. he said, such u Illness,
family emergencies and "over­ damage.
loading'' of Individuals by credl-

reported sales of *37.640.034 and
n*t income of *1,535.874 for the
three months ended March 31.

Speaking briefly at the meet- surarice.
। According to fire chief Dale
Briggs of Vermontville, the fire
may have started from defective
electrical wiring.

Vicksburg, representing the dis­
trict governor of Rotary; and
Hal Buerge from the KiwanU,
Club, who explained the current
drive to obtain funds for moving
net income woe *1347463.
three surplus steel buildings
The 1968 net income was equal
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Struble, from W. State Road to the fair­
to 56 cents per common share, who have been at Bradenton. grounds. and erecting them there
after preferred dividend require­ Fla since November, returned far future expositions.
ments. on 2,669.817 common
shares ouUtandlnt March 31.
spent the weekend with their
Nel earnings include a non­
Hastings firemen were alarmed
recurring gain of 10 cents per
about 7:25 pm. Tuesday when a
share on sales of securiUes. The
car driven by Gerald Thompson
of
Grand Rapids caught fire in
2,593,1154 shares.
Carl E Anderson, Bliss presi­
street. Thompson had left Pen­
dent, said that thc order back­ Mra. Clark Kleinfeldt.
nock Hospital where he visited
log at March 31. 1066 approxi­
Mr. nnd Mi's. Edward Storkan hl* wife, when the fire broke
mated *129,000,000 compared to
out under the hood. Damage
*121,000.000 at Dec. 31. 1965 and
Saturday to attend the gradu- uwj
s nuuipouii nu
may wc
be *200 mo.
Mrs. Thompson
has
*110,000,000 on March 31. 1965.
acUon of their daughter. Sue, been hospitalized since April 11.
from Western Michigan Univer­
sity. at which Gary Bttwkan was

Personal Mention

Fire Damages Car

Editor of Historical
Quarterly to Speak
To Barry Group

Dr. Ethel Williams, a profes­
sional genealogist and editor of
Michigan Heritage, a quarterly
magazine, will speak at thc Barry
County Historical Society on
Thursday evening. April 28. al 8:00
in the Hastings City Bank. Her
subject will be "Selling a Gene­
alogy Section tn the Local Library."

CMU Conference

Following graduation they met
the parents of Sue's fiance.

thc graduates, for dinner.
Mrs.. V. D. Wldrig returned
Sunday from Wichita, Kan..

family, Mr. and Mra Donald
Wldrig for two weeks Both Mra
Wldrigs celebrated their birth­
days together April 13. She vialled friend* in Kaiuaui City on

ixxne on Tuesday

Hastings High is to be repre­
sented when principals and
counselors from some 230 Michi­
gan high schools attend the an­
nual Princlpal-Counsclor-Freshman conference at Central
26
Michigan University, April “
and 27.

Clifford Poland and children of
Lansing who come to take bi*
mother. Mra. Mina Poland, homo
to live with them.

Windows Broken
At Northeastern

Hill*.
Mr, and Mra. Charles Gibbs
nt Frwport cnfcrtalned Mr. and

Friday from Florida where they

Rene Gangulllet. supt.
buildings nnd grounds for the i George Rusine and Gertrude
Hastings schools, reported that Rusine for dinner Monday evetwo targe. tinted glass windows nlng honoring Mra. Pew's birthand one other window were bro-1 day.
ken by stones sometime after 4
. —
—
pm. on April 14 nt Northeastern. I
,
Replacement cost was estimated ’ CnidGStCF Chit-Chat
■l core Ui«n KW.
I
M„ Prarl Frmy

The Itazla Extension group ( KennelM Bucher from Akron.
wlU meet Thuraday April »7 at Ohjo
vU1Unf the d..
&gt; o clock sharp at St. Martin &gt; vtd smiths and remodeling the
Flower Shop for the lawon and Brown schoolhouse this week as
then go to Mra
Mra. Kay Carpenter
Carpenter's
a he plans „„
on moving hie
his Omii.
family
for Ute business meeting and after school is out. ♦ Charlene
silent auction.
Kidder. Pearl Potter. Edna Bar­
ry and Maxine Gillette attended
Charles Burch. 517 W. Colfax, "College Day for Women" at
Is a surgical patient at Fergiison- Lakewood. * Little Miss Mindy
Droste- Ferguson Hospital in Smith is entertaining the red
Grand Rapids.
measles.
Mr. and Mra. Olan Kuns of
Mrs. Roy Fuller spent a couple
Weaverville, Calif., have been of days last week visiting her
visiting his—sister, thc Orton sUtcr-in-law. Mrs. Robert Stow­
Endsleys, ills mother, Mra. Hat­ ell In Hastings. * Lawrence Carl
tie Kunz, and other friends and and Dean Potter visited their
relatives hens. They were din- brother. Lloyd. In Otsego last
Monday * Randy and Robin
troths on Monday eyenlng al Smith of Hastings spent Easter
wllli their grandparent*, the
Mid-Villa.
I
Potters. Robin stayed over for
several days. * Rev. Karl and
COMPARE!
Mrs. Kiefer of Ann Arbor visi­
ted Uie Dean Pollers Thursday.
* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurr.
who have been spending a month
at Riverside, Calif., are expect­
ing to arrive In Chicago by train
Wednesday, April 20. * Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Eye and sons. Bion.
Barry and Bradley, have been
visiting thc former's brothers.

DREAM DIAMOND RINGS

Pleasant Valley
Bv Mra. Ethal Blank

0

m CUrktvta*

Mrs. Gertie Staid, who spent
the Winter months near Sara­
sota. Fla., arrived home last
week. Her daughter and hus­
band. the Melvin Martins of
□ reentown. Ind, brought her
home last Wednesday and spent
the remainder of Ute week. Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Stahl from near
Ing in Indiana part of last week
on business. They returned to
their home Sunday evening.

Central

Auditorium

Thit Ad it the
Caurteiy of:
V. O S. Hardware

PATRICIAN

Proud swan* among the squat ducklings of
ordinary ringal They’re the ultra new Dream
Diamonds by ArtCarved - the ever-so-slender
sculptures that raise' their dazzling treasures
high, high to utmost glory. Come saa-comparel
Each from $150.

As ittn in SEVENTEEN, VOGUE, GLAMOUR.
Pation Monument Co.

Hasting* Motor Sale*
Hasting* Electric .

Dutch Coppon

Gilmore Jeweler
102 E. State
Phon* 945-5316

Costly Driving
Randy H. Raymond. 18. R5
Hastings, paid a *35 fine plus

Municipal Judge L. E. Barnett
after he pleaded guilty to a reck­
less driving charge.

Members of the Hasting* High
Senior Band are to participate
Saturday In' the State senior
Flint area More than 10.000 prep

this event which 1* the equiva­
lent to “state finals" tn athletic*.
Participating bands and archesratings In district festivals.

ACADEMY AWARDS SHOW?
WE HELPED TO SPONSOR IT. IN A WAY.
In bstwssn ticking awards and famous face* was a massaga about America'* Professional Photographers.
It spoke of th* many way* In which a professionally mad*
portrait photograph can warm and enrich your life.
A PORTRAIT IS
THE PERFECT HIGHLIGHT.
THE MOST PERSONAL GIFT
Call or risit ua today. Lat us show you th* profusion^
quality of our portraits.

WHITE'S PHOTOGRAPHY

Mrs. Earl Prahl and two chllmother. Mra. tta Walldorff. for
aevtsral day*.

107 S. Jefferson, Hatting*

Ph. 945-3967

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LADIES DRESSES
One Group — Jersey acetate, shift* and

SLACKS

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Size* ff to 16

Values
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.•now

Jamaicas
Size* 8 to 16

Reg.
$3.98 O $5.98

Rog. $2.98

$199 O $299

Now $1,99

trimmed, white and pastels.
small, medium, large.

and solid* . . . Sise 32-38.
Values
to $3.98

T-TOPS
Size* S-M-L

Ladies Half Slips

Ladies BLOUSES
$4 00
I

Regularly
$1.98

NOW

$1.99

n-

JEWELRY
Beautiful spring and summer
jewelry, necklace and earrings.

Size

$4 00
I

A Reg. $2.98

2

Reg.
$1.01
$1.00

for

$4 00
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Ladies BRIEFS

Ladies HOSE

Girls JAMAICAS

Rayon acetate . . . White
Size 5-6-7
Reg.
J«00
for
I
49c

Seamlcs* nylon*, in shade* of
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$4 00
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Assorted colon in 100% cotton.

4

2

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$1.98

NOW

One Group—Several style*.

GIRLS SWIM SUITS

Size* 7-14.

NOW

Ae9g8

$4 00
I

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BLANKETS by Beacon

BLANKETS by Beacon
By Beacon—Solid colon in a permanapped

Napped thermal plaid in a permanapped

94% rayon and 6% nylon . . . 72" x 90".

94% rayon and 6°/o nylon . . . 72” x 90".

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Regularly
$2:98
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Regularly
$5.98
Now

Girls SHORTS

Girls KNIT TOPS

Boxer style, assorted colon.

Sleevelet* shell*.

c

.NOW

n

Receiving Blankets
Assorted colors in solid*

for

Reg.
$1.04
$1.00

Slightly Irregular

.NOW

■T*7c
I I

BABY BLANKETS

Regularly
$2.98 Dox.

NOW

O
5E00
C. Doz. Q

Ironing Board Givers

In tilicone or mu«lim.
Beacon—Size 36" x 50'. Washle, 94% rayon and 6% nylon..
Fit* any standard board.
Print* and solid color*.
$4 88
NOW
I
Reg. $2.98 ..
*«e. 79c ——NOW
tor

S

and print*.

2

GAUZE DIAPERS

Sizes 3-6X.

Size 2-6X.
Reg.
$1.00

at the. McClelland's' home near

Oveiuhlre entertained his fath­
er. Mark Ovenshire of Norwalk.
Calif, and , his granddaughter.
Miss Abbott of Charlotte, one
day last week. He is visiting with
his family for some time. * Mr.
and Mrs Donald Kauffman and
family were visitors in White
Pigeon Bunday to see hU brother.
Ronald, who is a draftee in a
Youth Camp there. * Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Oelger were among
the Home Builders 8S. Class of
Calvary Brethren of Alto who
enjoyed supper at “Finger*” la
Grand Rapids Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Ken Thompson
entertained the Pleasant Valley
Farm Bureau Tuesday evening.
April 19.

Band Going to Flint
degrees, with an average maxi- j

DID YOU ENJOY THE
moved away, had only recently
returned to the residence. She
and two daughter* were at home
when the fire broke out.

Sunday at the home of their
mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Al­
vin Stahl of Elmdale were also
guests. Thursday evening they

Loren Kauffman were Sunday
dlnner guests of the Dan.a
Kauffmans. * Mr. and Mr*. Orlle Orimdle and family at Alto
were Thursday supper guest* of
the Darlan Eldred*.
. Mr. and MH. Dana KauHman
anUJamily were Sunday visitors
of Uie Loren Kaufimatu at Cas-

February Record

Tony Young from tlie Profes­
minimum of 15.7. The high dur­
sional Credit Bureau of Battle
Creek dL'xussed lhe procedures NuihviBe Highway, waa gutted
and purposes of collection agenejas al the regular Monday noon
below, registered on Feb. 20. The
Jgbchcon meeting of Uie HasClub at the Hotel
clpltaUon. including 9 3 inches of
snow-sleet. Tlie maximum snow
on the ground was 8 inches.

Bliss Sales and
Income Increases

Carved

FONTANA

Fire Gats Farm
Home Friday

$4 50
I

2

Garment Bags

Stamped Pillow Cases

Jumbo size. Hold up to
14 garments.

Hemstitched, assorted
pattern*.

Reg.
$4 00
$1.49 NOW
1

Reg.
$1.69 NOW

tool for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

Parmaleei
124 East State Street

$1 00

$4 15
1

�Teenager Dance
April 30 for New
Fair Buildings

I

The large, quonset-type struct urea
were obtained wiUiout charge as
Federal surplu*. but the cost of
taking them down, transporting
them to the fairgrounds and erect­
ing them is high.
Teenagers from all sections will

Ttie Knightsmen's popularity is

Grand Rapid.", and Luislng
trmber and---------------- —
to 17; Greg Shetterly, drums; Greg
Hoogerhelde. guitar; Gene Englerth, organ; Lisle Conly, sax. and
Gene Greenfield, lead singer.
Wolfram Fechner. an accom­
plished musician, is their manager.
Tlie Knlghtunen have about
four to five hours of music worked
out and axe working hard to add
to their 75 to 100 songs.

lhe Fun

WITH A

SILHOUETTE
SOLID BODY

ELECTRIC

MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND ROUSH
. Miss Marilyn Bell Becomes Bride.
of Hastings (cut the bride's cake.
Miss Karla Kurpenter of Nash­
ville poured coffee. Miss Janice
Bell of Okemos poured the
punch, and Miss JoAnne Long of
Woodland served ice crerun Miss
Nancy Gardner and Miss Marcia
Bell both of Nashville opened
Uie gifts and Ted Long of Wood­
Miss Marilyn Bell and Ray­ land assisted with the gifts. Miss
mond Roush exchanged wedding Long was also In charge of the
vows In a double ring ceremony guest bpok.
performed Friday evening. April
For her daughter's wedding
8. nt 8 o'clock in the Evangelical
United Brethren Church at Mrs. Bell wore a double knit
blue sheath with beige acces­
Nashville.
. .sones,
sories. me
Thc grooms
groom's mouicr
mother wore
ware
The bride is the toughter of a doublc
dres3 W|lh
Mf nnd Mrs Albert Bell of R2 whUe
They each
Nashville and Mr. Roush s par- , wore (1 corsage of cymbidium orents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen' Chids
Roush of R1 Nashville,
|
en&gt;cmble
pie Rev Clyde C. Gibson of- brldc changed to a two - piece
fh-lated Miss Gerry Maurer of mlnt grwn laee wU.
Grand Rapids played the tradl_
_.in i- .t
in
tlonnl wedding music and ac- I
I «o

Nashville Church
Is Setting for
lovely Nuptials

WITHOUT HALF TRYING

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designed
fleet!OIMS

"II aimed pisyi itwil' we'd like to
wy but "you're rot to do something."
The profiled solid body, the "slimfiitferboMd, nukt it so easy to han­
dle, you pH roll jlonj with the music

$64.50
Other models Io $177.50.
mszoc Amplifier . .
, ar $59.50.

Music Center

The Thcmapple Garden Club

and "Ave Maria."
I
The ceremony took place be-.
fore tlie altar decorated with j
Easter lilies and lighted candelabra, and pew candles lighted ।
either slde of the center aisle.
|
Tlie bride wax escorted to the1
altar by her father She chose a
floor length sheath gown of;
bonded crepe accented with Ven- )
ice lace. It featured a portrait
neckline, fitted bodice, long
sleeves and a, removable chapel
train. A crown of pearls held her
veil of nylon net. She carried a
white orchid with blue hyacinth
blossoms tied into the satin
streamers on a white Blbie.
Mra. Gary 'Bettyi Jacobs of
Flint, sister of the bride, wax the
matron of- honor, while another
sister. Mrs. Eugene &lt;Louise*
Mortenson of Villa Park. UL.
served as the bridesmaid. Both
attendants wore two-piece blue
brocade fioor length gowns and
carried La cascade -bouquet qf
white muins with blue streamers.
Don Green of Hastings was
best man. Victor Maurer of
Nashville wax the other attend­
ant. and seating thc guests were
Wayne Roush of Hastings, broth­
er of thc groom, and Larry Filter
of Nashville.
A reception was held In the
church parlors immediately after
I the ceremony. Mra. Mary Roush

from Richland

County Extension. Home Econo­

Snip-itSlip

temoon meeting on "Orient An­
swers", by Mrs. Shot K. Mondol.
who Is a former missionary
from the Pacific branch of lhe
Women's Forel gn Missionary
Church of Calcutta, India until
meeting her husband, a fourth
generation Indian Christian. and
MethodlM Minister.

WITH HEM LINE

Nylon. Dacroiti Polytilrr.

We have them in

BLACK. NAVY

or WHITE

$400

marriage to help her husband.
He was elected to tlie Episco­
pacy during his mlnhtry and as
Senior Bishop they moved from
Hyderabad to Delhi. India.
Bishop Mondol retired in Janu­
ary 1965, but was unmedlAtely
reactivated by the Council of
I Bishops and assigned ivs bishop
of the Manila area where they
I now live.
' Mrs. Mondol has been spending
Hie winter with a daughter-lntaw. w)k&gt; Is attending Michigan
Suite University.
Mra Mondol Lx a charming
lady with a rich background ot
I experience in tlie mission field.
I
liart err-nt. faith tn Lhr&gt; women of India and searched for
the greatness In all who came In

whom is well known to Michigan
MethodMa
Tills should be a very’ interest­
ing and inspiring day.

'Dorm' Personal
Shower Honors
Miss Sue Storkan
elven

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
Alma Fingleton

for the pleasure of Sue

ern Michigan University- Nancy
Steele of Chicago, on March 27
In addition to Uie lovely gifts Sue
received, it was also a grand time
for lhe "gals" as with graduation
drawing near. Uieir "get-togethers"
will sson be reminiscences. Sues
marriage tn Richard Olson, n. is
to be solemnized on May 13.

Mr. and Mrs Chancy Wallen
returned recently from Tavares,

Winter. En route home they
spent a few days with their
| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karoeth
Waggoner of Charlotte.

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[ BAKED GOODS

Saturday Reception
Honors Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Kimmey

WSCS Grand Rapids
Conclave May 1
The Grand Rapids annual con-

The Woman's Society of Chris­
tian Service of Uv First Metho­ a. rrom v g.m. to a p m. at; me
dist Church will host the annual Grand Rapids First Methodist
Grand Rapids District meeting Church. Reservations must be
made by Wednesday, April 27,
years on Wednesday. April 22, with Mra. Orval CUUhew, Wl 5­
5459 Please send $1.25 with each

your reservations to Mrs. Eva
Hecox Wl 5-4305.
The afternoon meeting will
hove "Greetings from. Mozambi­
que" by Miss Mary 'Jean Ten­
nant, who Is a mlmionary on
leave from Mozambique Portugues E. Africa, and presently
living with her father, the head
ul Wesleyan Foundation In East

famine* should take certain pre-

l ! planting (iral shade trees where
tne r.«w homes have no trees to
I add beauty nnd comfort for out­
door Uving because they grow
more slowly than shrubs and
foundation plantings which can

Rev. Janke Unites
Couple Saturday
In Lovely Rites

The newly-married couple. Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Kimmey. were
honored with a wedding reception
at Uie American Legion Hall on
01 Unlon PumpSunday afternoon Mrs. Kimmey Li
the former Marlene Blair, daugh­
*
ter of the Harland Blairs Out-of­
of. Ule prides parents following town guests were from Wayland.
Hopkins.
Grand Rapids. Clarks­
renc“r8a‘'
ville. Marshall. Battle Creek. Kike
Odessa, and Coldwater. Thc Kimmeys, who were married on Match
19. received many lovely gifts.

Registration and a coffee Is at
9:30 with the first meeting start-

HU topic was

mist, says.
Under the revised warning
system, a tornado warning will
be given when a tornado has
been sighted within a 200-mlle
discussion groups and in
radius of your home. The agent
classes involving parent-teenage
says that Uie possibilities of a
communications, mental health
tornado will vary with the sea­
family vacation travel, the hid­
sons with thc peak months being
den American, traffic safety and
April. May and June. However,
foods.
। backyard screenings for privacy, Michigan "twisters" can occur in
Holly VanMstre. Sue Brown.
and ways of arranging back any month. March through Sep­
Mary Lyons, of Middleville and
'
yards for usefulness and pleas­ tember.
Sarah Hansen and Sally Root
A tornado may accompany or
ure. Many different kinds of
of Nashville were among the 15
follow familiar spring and sum­
4H girts who participated in the
flowering and otherwise were mer tliunderahowers. and are
style allow which followed lhe
sometimes accompanied by
suggested nnd discussed.
noon luncheon. Mary Jo Wil­
greenish-black clouds. However,
there arc really no fool-proof
liamson of Montcalm County was
ducted by Mrs. Marguerite Stauf­ signs, Mra. Kuhn says. Most tor­
the narrator.
fer. Two teachers have expressed nadoes develop after thc warm­
Father Hugh Michael Benhan.
the desire to attend Uie Con­ est part of the day. and have
a member of the faculty of Aqui­
servation Camp at Higgins Lake traditionally occurred most fre­
nas College in Grand Rapids and
this Summer on the Garden Club quently between the hours of 4
well-known to television audlScholarship.
and 6 pm.
Mra. Walter Perkins had the
Families can best protect
"Fifteen With Father." telecast.
landscaping plans, made by Mr. themselves by following a few
Cox of Michigan Slate Univer­ simple guidelines, the home
ther Michael chose as Ills subsity. for Uie Medical Facility on economist advises. Windows
Jcct. "It's Tough to be Number
display and they were discussed should be opened on the north
One."
as was thc financial problem and east sides of Uie house to
Resource people for the momand the landscaping blds for help equalize the sudden drop In
doing the work.
pressure which accompanies a
Wisner. extension specialist in
Mra • Perkins is to be compll- j tornado.
Family Life; Robert McIntosh,
merited for the great effort and I The family should gather in
extension specialist in Tourist
MR/ AND MRS. TOMMY J THOMAS
work she has put forth to make lhc ^thu-est corner of the
and Resort services; Mra. Leota
tills project a success
. . Miss Margaret Mary Leary Is.Married.
basement or protected area.
Westfall, extension specialist in
Two guests were Mrs. Arthur Blankets, coots and a buttery
traffic safety; Mrs. Eileen Bell. |
Karra; and Mrs. Ronald Benner,operated radio will improve conic,
District Extension consumer'
oweew.
maiuyn
«&gt;cu.
Coffee
and
cookies
were
served
fort and provide information
marketing agent; Maynard Van­
the coffee. Miss Sue Eckordl served | by the hostess. Mrs. Towne and about local conditions. The fanilLente, regional coordinator for I
the groom's cake. Miss Karen co-hostess Mra Merrill Karcher. jy may dnd it wise to keep Imthe Michigan Department of I
Morgan
served
the
punch.
Miss.
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portant
papers in a portable box.
Mental Health: Mrs. Velma Pita-।
: Bette Stewart was in charge of the j Dr and Mrs. L. J. Castnn were so they may be moved to the
gerald. caseworker, and Martin
i guest book, and MBs Connie Van | Easter dinner guests of hta un- place of shelter and will be
Succop, director. Ionia County:
; Syckle opened the gifts.
j c]c nnd aunt, the Owen Smiths readily available In an ernerDepartment of Social Welfare, I
For her traveling ensemble the of Lyons.
Igency.____
Mra. W. L. Schleive. Michigan
Tlie Rev. Roger Janke performed
migrant ministry; Mra. George the double ring ceremony uniting, i new Mrs. Thomas wore a black' — ------- -- --------------------- 1—
Gallagher, retired case worker, MIm Margaret Mary Leary and and white checked suit with
i ommy j.
msnus in mar- .imatching
occcasmles oral the corand Mias Jane Child, Extension rvs
Pvt . Tommy
J. Thomas
1
riage .Saturday, April 16. at 2 pm.|“8e
her brtdftl
After ,their
honeymoon--to ’Wash
in the Grace Lutheran Church.
‘"u" ---------------*’■■■’• ­
provia«i by MUa Thelm* stout
One hundred guests witnessed ington. D. C. the groom leaves for
Port
Bliss.
Texas, where he Is
the ceremony performed before the
serving
with
lhe
Army
Intelligence.
altar decorated with white glads
and yellow snapdrngorv- Mra Jolm Thc bride plans to jobi him later.
Out-of-town guests for the wed­
Havens was the organist.
ding were from Kalamazoo, Mid-1
A home style loaf baked on lhe hearth. Sliced or unsbeed.
Mr.-and Mrs John C. Leary, 811 dlevllle. Sturgis. Grand Rapids.
S Benton, are tlie parents of the Battle Creek. Dowling. Mont- ■

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Hastings Methodist
Women to Host
District Meeting

Tornado Alert
Michigan is part of the Na-

liam Towne.

Over 270 women gathered
Lakewood High School April II
for lhe firirt area 10 CoDegc

i vice of Michigan State Univer­
sity.
. Better family living through

the popular Knlght&amp;mrn Li schniutad far Saturday, April 30. at tlie
Oommuntty Center at lhe fair­
grounds spciiMirrd by die Klwanit
Club and thc Barry County Fair
Board.
Profits from Uie dunce will go
tn the KIwants-Fair Board project
to move the three steel buildings
from IW. State Road to Uie fair-

HOWTO

Thornapple Garden Qg Reddy 10 Take
ri..u
Club Hears Talk
I '
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On Landscaping
PfeCaUTIOIlS lOf

, 270 Women Enjoy
' Extension Service's
। College Program

S BANNER

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26c

Irish Bread

Thomas, Manhattan Bench. CaDf..
are the parents of the groom.
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, wore a white crepe
.•heath gown with a detachable
funnel train. The empire lltje was
accented with n satin bias and
bow at the center front and the
three-thred teacup sleeves were
of hand drawn Alencon lace. A
matching bow secured Uie bouf­
fant bridal illusion veil, and site

with ivy streamers.
Miss Marilyn Ironside was the
maid of honor, and MLis Valerie
Smith and Mrs. Earl W. McMullin,
sitter of the groom, were brides­
maids. They wore pirated willow
clilffon floor-length sheath gowns
with narrow velvet ribbon circling
-the empire waist and abbreviated
siefves. Matching narrow bands

of white mums and yellow camaThe theme for the day is 'To, tlons.
Earl W McMullin was his broth­
The keynote speaker is Mrs.. er-in-law's best man. David Leary,
H. Olin Troy from Morristown,, brother ot the bride. Earl L McTenn., whose topic is "BeholdI Mlllln nnd Sam McCandlUh were
Thyself."
ushers.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Culbert of
piwsc of Women's Society tn Hostings were Ute mi
Tennessee. She was born Ln tress ot cercmonlts.
China and they lived then- unFor her daughter s wedding, Mra.
i I Leary chose a light blue silk suit
parents returned to thc United!'witli matching accessories and n
Stales. Her education was with[ caraage of Cymbidium orchids.
her mother and the Chinese
schools and she attended the, 1 The groom's mother also had a
Randolph Macon Women's Col­ corsage ot Cymbidium orchids and
lege. where she majored in lan­ wore a iwo-plece pink silk shaxvtung dress with matching acces­
guage and religion.
sories.
Following the ceremony, the
Tlie Misses Elizabeth Pinch
anti Helen Wade were in Koko­ reception was held in lhe Leamn
mo. Ind. over the Easter vaca­ Sluirpc Manorial 1im.1I. Mias Julie
I Flslier cut lhe wedding cake (made
tion at Miss Pinch's home

gornery. Coldwater. Muskegon. Lan­
sing. Three Rivers, Marsha IL
Lamont. Allentown. Penna., and
Elmhurst, Hl.
The rehearsal dinner waa given
5 the groom's parents nt thc
a s 11 n g a Heights Restaurant,
Friday, evening.

Fudge Brownies__________

3 for 12c

To satisfy that sweet tooth, this it is. Better try some

42c

Cinnamon Fry Rolls------------6 for
Just about everyone's favorite. Iced with cinnamon and
topped with a nut crunch.

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECIAL ONLY
Purchase $1.00 worth of Baked Goods and for
19c get 1 Dozen of our regular &lt;Bc Molasse*

Welcome Wagon
Cookies.
Guild Tours Hospital Coffee Cakes-Family Sixe 63c; Sm._35c
Hie Welcome Wagon Hospital
Guild No. 30 met at Uie hospital
snack with a Rood hot cup of 1
lobby Tuesday. April 12. Mra Sage, ■ rAemtmber COOKIE DAY
director of nurses, gave a very
Interesting talk regarding facta I EVERY WEDNESDAY .f.-.
pertaining to the hospital, before I
taking them on a tour. Hie guild |
will be having a bake sale at the.'
Kroger parking lot on Saturday,
April 30.
11

_4 Dot.

$«00
I

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Remember Mother's Day, May 8th . .

Permanent Special
Reg. $15.00—

*12.50

(Complete)

Coll 945-3382

Peg’s Beauty Bai
(Above Savings &amp; Loan)
BRENDA HART is
now on our staff.

Evenings by Appointment

�250 Attend Teen
Dance Saturday
At Union Hall

Borry Physicians
Honor Dr. Gwinn

Mrs. Keith Chase
Entertains District

Society dinner meeting nt lhe
Hastings Hotel Monday evening

unaec cruercaujeo ------------------------25 members of tbe Southwestern I ■ ■

L^su,Tc^r±U.|Melhodist
Til WSCS
Hears Talk on
'Christian Calling'

B. Gwinn by presenting him with

About 960 teenagers were present

UAW-CHO Halt on Woodland AveKnlghtsmen.

Howard, local bualnpws people.

f

ENGAGED — Announcement is

Thc State Federation of Wo­
men s Clubs meeting was held in 1 tian Service met Wednesday,
Grand Rapids Wednesday when April 13. in the MethodlM
Mrs. William Getvn of Albion Church for a birthday luncb-

total
a ’ threo-counly

health depart-

8 to 11 o’clock on Saturday, April ented in Whitehall.
While the doctors continued
Tus was thc seventh teenage
Ul tbe wives and guests adjourn­
events are sponsored by various ed to the Dr. Melvin Noah home
organisations, locals and businesses. in Middleville for
rung.

Mrs. Francisco
Gives Lesson to
Homemakers Group

jo Ann Kay Warner of Ha&amp;Ungs
and Timothy Lee Barr, 5134 B
Drive North in Battle Creek. Tlie
bride-elect is thc daughter of
Mra. Earl Warner of Hastings hoStesn on Wednesday. April 13,
to the Modem Homemakers Ex­
tension Study Group.
Levi Barr of the B Drive address
in Battle Creek. He is employed lesson. "Improve Your House­
hold Storage," and what could
pony in Battle Creek. TTie wed­ be more Umely In houwclcanding is being planned for July 1.

To emphasize her tenon. Mrs.
Francisco had a wealth of Idea­
inspiring Illustrations, climaxing
thc lenon with a magazine arti­
cle published fifty years ago thia
Spring. Adequate and convenient
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Kruger storage has evidently been, a
of Woodland announce llu- en- problem for homemakers down
cngHnent of thdr daughter. through tbe generations. This
Betty to Herbert Miller, son of ■liwson
kxwjh brought
urougnv out suoic
some lively
nvciy
Mr. and Mra Frank Miller ot and humorous suggestions, malnPreeport. A June ’5th wedding j ly aiding with, the conclusion
is being planned.
I that we all save too many things.

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth,
Date for Wedding

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?SX,”Xi'T. ,r£Mo"

Women's Clubs lo
Gather Next Week
In Grand Rapids
The Grand Rapids Federation of
Women’s Clubs will be hast lo the
State Frcleratlon Tuesday. Wed­
nesday and Thursday of next week
at the Pantllnd Hotel.
day William Boehm.^brilliant
American tenor, will spear on "The
Bart of Broadway."
Tuesday evening the Align lers

tained in Hastings, are to provide
the musical portion of Uie pro­
gram at the District mid post
president banquet.
Wednesday morning Judd Arnett
of the Detroit Free Press Issto
speak and Wednesday noon will
be Uie Girlstown Foundation, Ind .

out-going president gave her an­
nual report. The Installing offl-

Mra. Orvid Cu'-Uiaw. president.

ond vice president of thc State

TO BE MARRIED —Mr. and
Mrs. Edward J. Storkan of 538
W. Madison are announcing the
engagement of their daughter.
Sue Ellen, to Richard S. Olson.
Three Oaks. Sue is a 1963 gradu­
ate of Hastings High, and both
she and Richard were graduated
on Saturday, A4&gt;rll 16. from
Western Michigan University,
she as a major in group social
science and he in psychology and
social science. A May 13U1 wed­
ding is being planned.

Mra Wibon Guernsey, R2 Hos­
tings. wish to announce the engacement of their daughter.
Dolma Mae. u&gt; Duane Bruce
Priddy of Vermontville. Donna
was 11 1963 graduate of HasUngs
High School and is employed at
lhe Aetna Casualty and Surety
.Co. In Kalamazoo. Duane is a
1966 graduate of Olivet College
and Is employed as a graduate
teaching assistant at Michigan
State University. A June 10th
wedding is being planned.

TO BE MARRIED — Mr. and group about the importance of
Mrs. Wilson Guernsey. R2 Has­ Fodrrauon and Club Extension.
Others from Hastings attendtings. wish to announce lhe en­
gagement of their daughter.
Sharon Mary, to Ralph Robert
me Rochelle, OFW
Ralph Brewer of Villa Grove.
Ill. Sharon is a 1963 graduate of
Hastings High School and will
graduate from Western Michigan
University in December. Ralph is
s ’ graduate of Tuscola High
School. Tuscola, Hl., and Is em­
ployed by Western Electric. A
Tlie third meeting of the 1jJune 11th wedding is being
cort Service under the Volunplanned.

Hospital Escort
Service Welcomes
New Volunteers

jje knew Chat God is Power.
M)cjety waA favored
^ *41- Mildred Drracher

Is calling

India for 20 years. and mare
recently with lhe Planings in

Hastings Society will be hostess
pi tai will be held on Tuesday. lo Grand Rapids District W8C8
April 26. at 7:30 Ln Lhe dining annual meeting on April 27th
room.
president Mrs. Rare 11 Stanton,
The Rev. Karl H. Keefer, well- purpoor as the one lx-ld on April presiding. All members in this
known former, Methodist Circuit ,13-w&lt;
th—to orient local women
Thc meeting May 11th will
minister. wa!&gt; recently appointed having spare time which they
chaplain n
ofr tv,*
the nrn
CAP rArrrwJip
Composite I...... . . .___ . .. _ ___ .... ___
Squadron at Ann Arbor.
fxinc to thc hospital Escort pro­ with Mra. Herbert Wedel In
The ceremony was held In the gram.
U-M Armory on March 38.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Straub
An address was given by Col. tend the meeting of April 13 and
Leo C. Whittaker, chief of stall. is interested in this work Is urg- and son. Chris, at Grand Rap­
46th Infantry, Michigan National ed to attend the April 26th meet- ids. were Sunday dinner guests
ing. For further details call: of Michael's parents, lhe George
Guard.
Rev. Keefer and his wife. Mra. Howard Froot, Wl 5-5953. I Straubs.
Laura, live in Ann Arbor.

Society newS

Personal Mention Name Rev. Keefer

A combined family get-togeth­
er and miscellaneous shower for
Mr. and Mra. Lynn Towns
was hdd Sunday afternoon at
tlie home of Mr. and Mra. Wil­
liam Stark of Springport, uncle
and aunt of the groom. There
were 33 present. Ttw*c attending

Mrs Vem Johnson Of Lansing
and Mr, and Mrs V^tor Alt of
Eaton Rapids were Sunday callera. at the home of Mrs. Sadie
Veddcr and Mrs. I^m Glasgow.
Andy Cole and friend from Os­
coda visited his aunt, Mary
Townsend, on Sunday.
The burning of the Viking

CAP Chaplain

Mra William Hofbroock. preslRobert Towns and Marsha, Mr.
□I Women’s Clubs, will be the and Mra. F. IL Campbell and flames in the Caribbean about
guest at the Wednesday evening Denise and Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ 1:30 am, Friday. April 8. had
ard Hall.
banquet.
special meaning here as Miss
Jane Fletcher, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Fletcher ot 908
coined tlulr bridge club Satur­ N. Tatfec Drive, had been ah en­
day evening. Thc group Includes tertainer on the ship on five
the Richard Guenthers, the Ben- cruises. Her parents also en­
Mcmbera of the First Metho­
joyed a cruise on Uie Princess Bacaav B. V.nton. MlddlrvUl
dist Church Circles arc to meet tlie Gordon Havens and tlie
Tony Heins. The "Jock” Clartys
Albert Kinne Is recuperating
Tlw evening circles meet Mon­
at home after having undergone
substituting for tho Coopers. surgery at Borgess Hospital in
Raclvl — Mra. Glam Kahler, There was a special feature for Kalamazoo.
Podunk 1 atr .
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burgess Lynn A. Hanning. Mlddl.nu# ... II
Rebecca — Mrs. Wayne Cole. ven’s silver wedding anniversary
visited their son. the Alden Bur­
135 W. Walnut
was observed. Winning honors
gesses Sunday. On Easter they
Miriam — Mra. John McKay.
were
dinner guests of her sister,
Algonquin lake
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams of
The New Idea Club was en­ Plainwell, and on Wednesday of
tertained al the liomu of Mra. last week, the Al Burgesses of
Naomi—Mrs. Howard Newton, Alma FlngU’ton on Tucday af­
Allegan were visitors at thc Har­ guests of Mr, and Mrs. William
1200 s. Park.
•
DuMond of Holland over the week­
ternoon with Mra. Theodore vey Burgess home.
Stevens as lunUs*.
.
Bud Sicgtrt and Mra. Isadorc end and attended the dinner dance
mortal Home.
Johncock visited friends In 8L celebrating the 100th anniversary
Morning and afternoon circles
of Unity Lodge No. 191. F.&amp;A-M..
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hinson of Joseph Sunday afternoon.
of April 27 will not meet at regu­
Mr and Mrs. Robert Frerac at the Holland Civic Center. There
lar meeting, but will all attend Battle Creek entertained 18 at rclunicd Sunday from spending were .350 guests to honor this event.
with other Methodist Women Uie a family dinner on Sunday hon­
Mrs. Jack Caton and youngannual Grand Rapids District oring tlie birtixlay of her father,
Dr. Richard Kcnlleld. son of the stcra of Indiana polls, Ind., ar­
Methodist meeting here in the Ben Campbell.
Frank Kenfields, Is now a captain rived today to be here for a
local church from 9:30 ajn. to
In the US. Army. Alter five weeks
Members
of
the
Ruth
Circle
3 pm. on April 37.
at Fort Sam Houston. Texas, he Roas Dunn, while Mr. Caton is
Make luncheon reservations at tbe Piral MatbodUt Church nnd his family arc now located nt in Washington, D. C., on busi­
with Miss Eva Hccox Wl 5-4306. took a birtliday cake and ice Tncoina. Wash He began his du­ ness. ’ •&lt;
**,. .
cream to the homo of Alma
Mr. arid Mrs Robert Whlnnen
Flngloton on Friday to honor des' there April 11.
Tlie Roman Ftldpauschcs and
tier birthday, which was April
Perfectly Styled
the Dave Gurys were together In ents of a boy born April 9. nam­
15.
and
also
thc
birthday
of
Mra.
A daughter. Anne Kaihryn.
Rome. Italy, for Easter dinner ed RolxTt John. Mrs. Whlnnen
Perfect Diamond
was born in Maraimll. April 18th, Nellie Freer, which was April 14. Sunday evening, then Dave and Is tlie former Janet Putkela of
U&gt; Mr. and Mra. Paul Peterson.
Judy took thc visitors on a drive Hastings.
The Earl Colemans were iiosU around "The Eternal City." It Is
According to ter maternal
grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. Ray­ to the Poker Club members Mon­ on tinuMially beautiful and spec­ Ungs Camp Fire Board attend­
mond Finnic, who were In Mar- day evening.
tacular sight at night and Uie ed tile convention In South
ability to drive a car in Runic is Bend. Ind., on Friday. April 15.
Nothing matches the brilliance of the
Mrs. Abcn Johnson entertained an accomplUiiment ot dexterity including Mr. and Mra. Duane
of Petersons. little Anne, "is an
perfect center diamond. Look for the
adorable little doll." She is the her hospital guild at tier home on nnd skill, and Dave managedwith
lllh grandchild for thc Pin­ W. Madison Wednesday evening, great aplomb.
name. Keepsake, in the ring—symbol
Barbara Unuuera, Mrs. Jack
nies and -tte- first grandchild April 20, Mrs. George Ixxkwool
Tlie Dr. Robert Huebner family
of finest diamond styling and quality.
was committee chairman assisted returned the post weekend after n
for Lite Wayne Petersons.
by Mra Erik von ReU. Mrs. Wil­ Florida holiday during thc school Mrs. Ron Lewis.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Stanley of
liam Stebbins, Mra. Cedric Morey
Since leaving here on February
Spring vacation.
9. the C. C. Hlgbles have visited and Mrs. Dan Johnson o[ Jackson.
Tlie Rev. and Mra. Leon Man­ her parents, the Ed Cwuklns.
many places In the^Soulhweat.
ning were overnight guests of tlie
Mra. Blondie Stanton. Mra.
Tuesday
afternoon
Mrs.
Roa-,
going first to Kansal City where
J. Franklin Huntleys Tuesday Margaret Johnson and Kay
they were guests of their daugh­ Dunn entertained her bridge club evening.
Stahton were dinner guests on
ter. Mrs. Michael A. Orey. They for luncheon and cards An unMrs. Cornell Denton returned Wednesday of last wm^i at thc
continued on lo Port Isabel, UMial feature of the day 00011171x1 home from Uie Wes’. Coast Ulis Wayne Corey home In Wyoming.
Texas, and Tucson. Sun City and when the guests were ready to
Recent callers at the homo of
Flagstaff Artz, llign biu-k to depart. Grandmother Jean Finnic
Miss Barbara Wilcox was a guest Mrs. Leona, Proctor were Mra
their daughter's at Kansas City 1.Mra. Raymond • presented each of her brother and family, thc I&gt;ora White from the Medical
IN OUR NEW STORE AT 122 W. STATE
where their daughter. Nancy, ar­ one with a red rose from tiny Cranston Wilcoxes. In Coldwater Facility, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
rived by plane to spend Easter, Anne Kathryn Prlcraon, who had over the weekend.
ard Bnxlbcck and Avis Dllknand accompanied them home, been bom to the Paul Petersons
SHOP here for your DIAMOND during April—"The
Die Robert Miller family vlaltcd
of Woodland.
bi Maraliall Uie previous day. This his relatives In Lyons. N. Y . dur- Ibcck.
------assisting with thc driving.
DIAMOND Month.” We’re the Hastings home of
Mr. and Mra. North Shcllen- pretty and plcnsant gesture of an­ ing thc school Easter vacation, j
nouncing the arrival of a new
barger
arrived
home
on
Easier
The
David
SelUra
with
Michael.
I
Keepsake and Orange Blossom Diamonds.
Sunday after their Winter In grandchild was fun for everyone— Mary, and her HUS. senior friend. |
thc feminine version of Uie cigar­ Cltrls Thompson, daughter of Ute I
W« have the
Englewood. Fla.
passing ceremony for new d.ids
Sian Thompsons, returned from!
latest
and granddads Mra. Roy Hubbard
and Mrs. Paul F aulkner of Middle- iJvingston, La., on Saturday where ■
they vtslted the Jolin Bush family.:
patterns
ilk- were guests.
They visited in New Orleans and .
othrr places of Interest during the.
in
Mrs. Eugene Guernsey enter­
Easter week vacation.
tained with an open house honor­
l.trry Fuller of Scottsdale. Arizing the 88th birthday of her grand­ has been visitbig his mother, Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Nellie Freer, at UuGate Fuller, and Uie Hubert Ful- j
latter’s home t&gt;n Thursday, April
So you don't have to be in two places at once-and end up a
family for a few days.
14. which was tlie actual date ot ler"Die
Einar Frandsens visited the |
TILE MODERN FASHION
her birth. Many friends called lo
nervous wreck, be sure you have an extension phone. The
IN FLOORS
visit Mra. Freer andrite occasion Dr. Philip Frandsen family in;

Methodist Circles
Schedule Meetings

Marriage Licenses

Personal Mention

First Daughter

Hodges

Coming
Soon!
Things are taking
Shape at 108 E. State
Street
Hastings

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By Mojud

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Call our Business Office. Or ask your Telephone Man.

Michigan Bell

was honored with gifts, flowers,
Tlie Frederick Porteouses arrived
and cards. Ice cream and cake were
home Friday tram wintering in
served to Uie guests.
the West
Mra. Gladys Wlngeler *a» a I
In a one-winner game at the
Hastings Country Club duplicate
bridge Tuesday night Mra. William
and also called on the William j'
Stebbins nnd Mrs Grace Denton
took flrat place. Winning second Roa, family in Saginaw.
Mr. and Mia. WlUlam Mewere Mra. Roy Hubbard and Mra.
Ciurles Hess. and third. Mra. D.C, Kibbln of BaUle Creek return- ।
cd recently from Florida and
French and Mrs. Roas Drum.
were Sunday dinner guests of1
thc Blake Allerdlngs.

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Service Notes
and Mrs. Eugene Haas, 1003 8
Hanover, has enlisted In the Air
Force nnd is undergoing basic
training al "Lackland Military
Training Center near Ban An­
tonio. Texas.. Airman Haas Is a
1965 graduate of Hastings High
School and he selected the. elec-,
ironies aptitude area for train-1
Ing upon c.ompleUon of basic
training.
Pvt. Robert J. Durkee, 19. son
of Mrs. Helen I. Strickland. R1
Luke Odessa, completed an nu-

mor Schoo). Fort Knox. KyJ
April 16. During the elght-week

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,
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area furniture stores will remain in full operation as always. The new business is
merely a diversification of business holdings — a1 means of enlarging our business
Howe*e*H obvious to everyone that WE MUST RAISE IMMEDIATE
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�City to Host 26th Annual Hastings Relays
Battle Creek to t™
|Saxons Defeat
Defend Crown on
Vikings in Track
MlddlevUle accumulated 52
Johnson Field
point* in winning at Lowell, fol­
Dual Monday
lowed by West Ottawa with 48
and Lowell with 42. Twelve
team*wyfrc entered.

Stro^ MuUbvillt
Sh^i Pul Duo Could
Set Nfw Record
Haattnga will ba host to th
tings Relays Saturday with 23
schools entered in the early

am. with the preliminaries in
the high hurdle*. Final* will

thc final two mile relay. In which
Middleville took fourth to win
the championship. Running for
Ute Trojans were Doug Higgens.
Jerry Peters, Dale Nichols and
Ken VanDenberg.
Middleville took first Ln the
shuttle hurdle*, run by Dan Nor­
man. Gary VanEUt. Frank Wi­
nans and Dave VanElsL
Tlie Trojan pole vault team
took second with Tom Warner
soaring II feet, 3 inches, and
Gary Stauffer going 10-6. At

Middleville took third in the
long jump . relay with Frank
Winans and Gary Stauficr
Bearcat* win be back to defend stretching out for a combined 37
their 1965 championship, and feet, 1 inch. Tlie distance relay
Lansing Everett will also be team took third with Tom War­
ner running lhe 440, Terry ApLansing waa just nosed out for
their third straight title last 1330 and Wayne Zulderana the
mile.
The Hastings Relay* again are
Middleville, took third in lhe
being run with all schools—
Class A. » and C —competing
Schools scheduled to compete
with the field. Class A schools Saturday Include Allegan, Alma,
were invited to lhe carnival for Battle Creek Central, Spring­
field. Ptnnfleld and St. Philip,
Buchanan, Charlotte, Delton,
school* competed
Gull Lake, Ionia, Hastings, Kalamaxoo Loy Norrlx, Lansing Eastwaa maintained.
era, Marshall. Middleville. Ot*cgo. Portage Northern and St. Jo-

Hastings

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Institute in llouilon. will pre
look al the quarterbacking
skills he ha* applied to eight
years of standout play as a pro.
Expected to attract registrants
I from throughout Michigan and
j part* of Ohio. Indiana, and Wis­
consin. the day-long program
| calls for coverage of topic* rang| ing from "charting tlie pre-game
,. plan"
plan to •"techniques
tecni—.--------of—
effective
1 play execution."
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Come April 30. a apectal kind of magic will pleasantly
grip thousands of Michigan sportsmen. On this day, tbe
opener of another trout season, jhc pulse of anglers will
be quickened by the anticipation of that first, catch. By
the same token, the spell of the new season will deaden
the minds of these fishermen to doctor bills, house mon­
gages, and other day-to-day worries.
It’s a time for
’’uolaxing” and enjoying a fresh new pace of action;* time

no limit on thc amount of pure sport ami simple pleasure
that the trout fisherman can “creel” from hi* favorite
atream. -Mich. Dept, of Conservation

Ken Rose Leads
Monday Golfers

forced postponement of Hastings
High's scheduled golf, tennis and
baseball gnmcB until tills Wed­
nesday, Athletic Director Jock
Clsrcy announced.
Alma was slated to come
here this Wednesday for Ute

Tije Alma golf terun and ten­
nis teams were also scheduled to

pace in the opening round of the
Men's Monday golf league al the
Hastings Country Club this week.

Next Tuesday the baseball
team will be host to MiddlevULublenleckl. Dave Irwin. Secre­
tary Gordon Ironside and Dr. counter, and Thursday, April 18.

Monday’s results:
'This Wednesday the track
team had a meet at Ionia and
Blue Division
MacLeod 44. 4 points won. Gil­
lespie 55, 0; Gardner 54. 4. Pan- Charlotte for a dual moot, Wed­
nesday four duals are slated for
50. 0; Burr 47. 2. Jacobs 48. 0; Johnson Field.
Ironside 42. 4. 81m 59. 0: Blair
The tennis squad will be IkbI
42. 4. Wood. 55. 0; Homer Smith to Middleville this Friday and
48. 4. Hubbell 68. 0: Cove 45. 4. Lakewood next Thursday.
Hollister 44. 0.
Pairings for Monday: Panfil
vs. Hamaty, Warner vs. Gilles­
pie: MacLeod vs. Gardner. 81m
Coach Bob Carlson's golfers,
v*. XAUbaugh; Burr v*. Ironside, who defeated Delton Ln their
Sherwood vs. Jacobs; Cove vs. H.
Smith, Wood vs. Hollister; Blair at Binder Park to Battle Creek
vs. Hubbell.
Central on a cold, windy Thurs­
day, April 7.
Jolm Peterson was medalist,
win 42. 4. Booth 4. 0; Sponable firing a fine 37. Other Hastings

Pairings for Monday: Belfield Coleman 45 and Dave Fisher,
vs. Cleveland. Faulkner vs.
Chenoweth; Goodyear v*. G.
Miller. Guenther vs. Booth;
Mathews vs. Osgood. Irwin vs.
। gnnizing golf leagues 'for both Slack: Lawrence vs. Cronlnger.
’men nnd women. Persons inter­ Frandscn vs. Fletcher; Sponable
ested may call the course, Don vs. Stanley.
Green Division
Haywood has announced.
Buy 57. 4. Chase 64. 0; Siegel

I Forming Leagues
At River Bend
PARKING

Janies Wiswell
On U-M Fund
Drive Committee

Hodges 55. 2; Christensen 53. 4^
James Wlsweil has accepted
Keth! 59. 0; A. Smith 60. 4. Coop- appointment a* a volunecr
worker in lhe Hastings area for
0: Foster 44. 3. McAllister 55. 1; The University of Michigan *55
Million Program. It has been an­
Clarke 52. 4, Pugh 59. 0.
Pairings for Monday: Flora vs. nounced by Stephen I. Johnson,
Hodges. Tucker vs. Chase: Bay area chairman.
Wiswell join* a committee
V*. Siegel, Rose vs. Cooper;

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Smith ver Keihi; Snyder vs’
Pugh, McAllister vs. Cook; Fos-

While Division
McMillen 49. 3. Lublenleckl 42.
1; Peurach 51. 4. Kinney 50. 0;
Sexton. 51. 4. Renner 73, 0; Hahn
49. 4. Campbell 56. 0; Stcury 3.
Rohde 1; E. Miller 4. Jerow 0;
B. Miller 49. 3. Norris 52. 1.
Pairings for Monday: Kinney
vs Feldpausch. Roberta vs Mc­
Millan; Lublenleckl vs. Peurach.
Turkal v*. Campbell; Sexton vs.
Boughton, Hahn vs, Renner; B
Miller vs. Jerow. Rohde vs Nor­
ris; Steury vs. E. Miller.

St. John's Springer
Hurls One-Hitter

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Back in the summer of 1916—when the Auto
Club was founded—a motor trip usually was a
pioneering adventure. There were no maps or
road signs lo show you the way. A guess was
your only guide.
Today the Auto Club has helped to take the
doubt* and detours out of traveling with its per­
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William* with a

lOO-yard dash, pole-vault and
mlla run; second day the 130fow hurdles, high jump and 880
run, and the final day the 330
dash, long jump, shot put and
440 dash. Bopbomor* Paul Bldstrup was second and junlor Bob
Faber third.

the Grand Valley Council Execu-

Ung drew 18,066 paying fans at
Hastings High School in the cipatod tn the Recognition of
past seasons who paid a total j-------------------------of (11,902.10, Bupl. of Schools
Those unit leaders reaching
Richard J. Ouenthrr reported to their membership goals in IMS;
tho Board of Education Tuesday those completing their training
night at tlietr regular monthly
meeting.
Scouts were recognised for their
accompilihmenta.
Wiswell prodded over the
meeting. The Pledge of Allegl-

Athletics, in addition to the Greg Cutabaw. tbe Invocation
$14,500 budget for equipment und given by Eagle Scout Eric
other expenses, requires about Thompson; a tribute to tho Rad­

tho equivalent of one mainten­
diction waa given by Eagle Boout
ance man to keep up Johnson
Field or a total of about *26,Haight btew tap for the doting
312.
The undefeated Saxon football
Jeas Footer, Scout executive of
386 85 for thc four home gamM. tlie NotaWw Trails Council at
Basketball draw 7,338 fans who
paid *4,736.50 for tbe nine home
games and wrestling drew 1,503 aistant Scout executive of the
Grand Valley Council presented
tans who paid *605.75.
Junior Varsity football had Neighborhood Commissioner Foas
The second annual Michigan 486 paying customers and took White tbs inrigna for oomplattng
tbe "Wood Badge" training.
State Junior Bowling tourna­ in *173.
■
M&lt;9vin HMgh* wa*~ general
ment under the AJBO will begin
Tho Lakewood basketball game
Saturday at the Mid-Villa lanes.
asBtatod by Keith Ywty and
who
paid
*656.60.
There
were
Sixteen teams from Hastings
Howard
Belson. ForrcBt "Bud"
2,527 at U» St. Johns football
which will hart Its official game who paid (1,582.70.

Last year the tourney wm held
in Ann Arbor.
Jolm Kaslnsky. Hastings 'State
president, has announced that
the first Hastings banquet for
the junior and senior bowlers
will be held Friday, April 29. at
Ute American Legion Hall.
Dancing to the "Bluecoats" is
to follow. The "Bluecoats" per­
sonnel Include* Charlie Andrus,
lead guitar: Rocky Tullck. gui­
tar; Bob Tullck. tambourine and
anger: Rex Gibson, bass, and
Dennis Craig, drum*.
Call Wl 5-3481.

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"It's Amarica'*Favorite Family
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Open Bowling
Time Available
FOR INFORMATION

AND RESERVATIONS
Bab and Mickey Lambert

Warden Dean Braden through
Lhe sheriff a office. Four kitten*
‘

Roland Dotach. Michigan State
football letterman In 1953 and
1954, Is now the head grid coach
at Northern Michigan.

BOWL

Phone Wl 5-3184

Fine Furry Friend*
The Barry Cbunty Humane
Society reports there are' four,
eight-week-okl black and white
collie puppies, two German Sho­
pherd female puppies and four
part collie and cocker spaniel
pupplci available for adoption at

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in tbe Australian &lt;
National Geographic

J. H. Tredinnick and Judge
Archie McDonald were elected

State Junior
Spring Sports
Bowling Tourney
Has Full Sked
At Hastings High At Middleville

vault, Hal Bucrge tho high jump,
Don Mullen.-, the long Jump and
Bob Carlson and Bob Barringer

urday and his older brother.
A first-of-ite-klnd football
Dave, a senior, hurled it 50 feet.
3 inches. Middleville won lhe clinic for high school quarter­
Lowell Relays trophy and al*o backs and their coaches will be
staged
by Ferris State College at
the field events championship
trophy. Host Lowell won the Big Rapids May 28. with Cleve­
land Brown* .'ilgnal-caller Frank
Ryan presiding os guest instrucEXPERT TIRE
Athle|e;Kholar Ryan, holder
.
SERVICE
of a Ph.D. tn mathematics and

3 Sports Gate
Receipts Total
$11,902 at HHS

The Saxons won both relay*.
The quartet of Roger W.Ul,
Mike Fitzgerald, Dennis MacKenzle and Tim Williams won
the 880 In 1:391 and Fitzgerald.
Jim King, MacKenzle and Will
won the mile in 3:503.

P.O LB VAULT

Elst hurled the 12-pound weights

Benlor Rick

HaaUnga.

Payne won both hurdle events,
the high barriers In 18 seconds
flat and the 120 low sticks in

trophirt.

Prep Quarterbacks.
Coaches to Attend
Clinic at Ferris

GrsenviUe High School held

Annual Banquet
America, 'waa held Monday

clearing 5 feet, 4 inches, and the

judge. Bob Miller the chief inKlor. Anton Turkal thc head
r and Bob Stevens 1* return-

coach Ray Pages Middleville
High shot putters could break
the Relays record of 53 feet, «

out Olivet 49H to «H. Ferm-

Lakewood High. 78-31 Tlie meet
was scheduled as a triangular
but Ionia High's team had a bus
breakdown en route and didn't

shot rtn

OPKM CLASS

MApio Valley High* Lions
posted * victory in * triangular

team

iiastinos
BELAY CHAMPION!
CLASS B
Thc veteran starter. Ken Letsinger. again will be the referee
Saturday. Bob VanderVeen is the

Greenville High
Hold» Decathlon

Maple Valley
Scout Leaders
Win&gt; Triangular Recognized at

It’s That Time

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HASTINGS
BOWL INC
Woodland at Michigan

WHAT'S YOUR PREFERENCE IN MUSK?
CHANCES ARE, YOU'LL FIND YOUR FAVORITE
TYPE IN OUR NEW SUNDAY AFTERNOON
EASY LISTENING SCHEDULE!

LOOK WHAT WE'VE GOT SUNDAY!
12:00-12:45 Lenny Dee, Earl Grant
and Jackie Davis

4:00-4:15

Country Ballads

4:15-4:30

Top Tune Portion

2:00-2:15

Polkas

4:30-4:45

Tijuana Brass

2:15-2:30

Marches

4:45-5:00

Polkas

2:30-2:45
2:45-3:06-

Percy Faith

5:15-5:30

Petula Clark

Classic Favorites

5:30-5:45

Al Hirt*

Richard L. Foster, Mrs. Philip
II. Mitchell, Lawrence W. Pen-

3:00-3:15

Three Sons

5:45-6:00

Top Tune Portion

The largest project of ita kind
ever attempted by a tax-assisted
university, the Michigan pro­
gram is a nationwide eilort to
obtain *55 million tn private con­
tributions to the University from
alumni, other persons, founda­
tions and corporations.
These gifts will be used to
underwrite University projects
for which tax monies are not
presently available,
including
new buildings and other teach­
ing facilities: endowment funds
for new faculty positions and
funds for scholarships

3:15-3:30

Andy Williams

6:00-6:15

Show Tunes

3:30-3:45

Billy Vaughn Orchestra

6:15-6:45

3:45-4:00

Dean Martin

Dinner Music
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graduate students.
Dennis Springer of St. Johns
The *55 million goc.
hurled a one-hitter Thursday as ed to be reached In 1967. When
the Redwings spoiled
epuiicu the
me Greenci rec , the
me University
university will
wiu celebrate ita
vllle High baseball opener. 8-0. UCtt;
150th anniversary. A -year-long
Springer struckout 10 and calendar of event* will
— celebrate
walked one. Greenville's golf' tbe Sraquicentepnlal.
Greenville Country Club. 183-185.
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PLUS: News capsules on the hour and the
throughout the afternoon; complete 15-minute
summaries Sundays at 12:45 p.m. and 5:00 p.m

Sport highlights at 15 minutes past each hour
Concise weather information at 15 to each hour

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ton 111-213, Jerry Whitney 121
213. C. Norris 114-212, D. Rrigler
112-211. D. Vandermolen 106-211,
D. Malluon 113-210 and D. Gank
108-297.
Final standings: Haan's 634,

Sendoff for Coho Salnion

Dowlmg
By Mn. Donald Proajroek

tnAW» at Hutlnts High- Both

Letter of April 1&lt;:
Ronald Edmonds and friend. I
;8uc Butler, student at Ferris I
i visited his grandmother. Mra.
I
Wrrwvi. Prirtnv Mrs “Of.tell. UBN. am W mra. wra.Edmond, mwndnl ■ nunily drtu
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Rle. hosm U&gt; Augimm -hid.
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Legion Auxiliary 51. LP Gm II.
Barry Co. Lumber 49, Barr Tiro
Shop 46, Buras Refrigeration
JBA SENIORS
44*i. Superette and East Side
Wes VsnDtaburg with a 216- Lumber .44, KaecheleX Inc. 43.
George's Cltgo and Food Center
42, Patten Monument 40. Copper
the Hastings JJB-A.-Senlor Di- Lantern 394. Hastings Motors
36. Hastings Aluminum 34. Auto
Rick VanDenburg had a 191- Tag Inn 24 and V&amp;J MobU 22.

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fiTX^ * Tta «'e creek. Norfolk. V. The NaS.k-k^taStv'al Amphibious Base, Little
Lawrence Quick family spent
k.-- trimurhout the
Sunday with the Vero Quicks in ^rrek %???..
a bc-lated Christmas gathering &gt;J" J®

aptitude are* for training upon

Approximately MO landings on
established In 1775.
The Coast Guard's Interna
ttonal Ice Patrol has 10 foebreak

Trouble-free
with a capital “Fl

MONDAY BOWLERETTES
&gt;83-441.
’
Teim Standings: Walldorff'a
Standings: Hastings Bowl 84. 95. Hastings Radio and TV 87,
Hostings Shell 764. UA.W. 484.
American Legion 46, 81 Martin's Motor A ires 72. Gilmore's and
Gardner's 71. V*J Mobil 64. Has­
tings Floor Covering 624. Hos­
a roller-skating party Tuesday lcrP^,L? thc fundamentals of
‘n Richland
amphibious warfare.
MONDAY MIXERS
tings Milling 59. Mahler Motors
June Benner blasted thc lanes 584. Arcade Beauty Solon 58.
The Donald Procfrocks enter- with a 257 high game Monday Duraclean 56. Rockhill &amp; Bang­
[ tained Sunday with a dinner for
night, with a total of 604;. while hart and Action Flex 50. Burns
trouble-ftee TORO.
daughter. Rebecca's, fourth, Mrs. Peter Eckman of R2. has
Shirley VanDenburg kept the Refrigeration 49. Cuyle^'s Truck; birthday. Special guests were her I been promoted from Specialist
lanes sizzling with a high game
I grandparents. Uie Harry Babof 246 and a total of 613 pins.
Good series—Shirley VanDanStanding!: Welcome Tavern ।hurg 187-543. Ellen Davli 178­
■ lion Nehrlng of Kalamazoo. *
503, Gerry Newton 190-503. Faye
’The Womens Society of the 1six years and going lo rrenllst
AUlsters 784. Foodland 774. Allen 206 -531. Emma Magnon
i Dowling Methodist Church meets 1next September.
Haans 73, Vogts Funeral Home 201-542. Sally Van Duine 175­
Thursday. April 21. The public
For the first time ever, thousands of young coho salmon are swimming in the Great
724, PIN on Ring 68. Sheriff’s 499. Helen Thomas 233-524. Kate
| is invited to attend tlie noon |
Lakes. Hie fish, called coho smelts, recently made their way into the big waters aftcj
Girls IT/. Hastings Savings &amp; Colvin 196 - 523. Barb Kiersey
: meal in the church basement. ♦ | arrived
— —
- --------on--------------his new-------assignment
Loan 664. Hastings Heights 64. 180-485, Donna Travis 165-461.
being planted in two northern Michigan streams by the Conservation Department. Under
The Howard Drakcr returnee! in Viet Nam and is located nt
Food Center 834. Mary’s Beauty­ Sandy Clinton 161-449. Jane Cole
this spring’s efforts to add so exciting new boon to Great Lakes sport-fishing, intro­
! home Saturday from their Floil- Ainkhl after spending several
Shop 594. Banner Office 564. 171-447. Sharon Harrlnvlon 163­
ductory
coho
releases
totaled
250,000
fish
in
the
Platte
river,
Benzie
county,
and
i.
weeks
nt
the
home
of
his mother.
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Winter,
quarters.
447, Nyla Watrous 183-448. Betty
350,000 in Bapr creek, Manistee county. As soon •* stream conditions signal the go*'
Mrs **
Myron Altman
is a mtxii- Mra Theodore Stevens at 206 W.
Tog Inn 45. WBCH 434. Mich­ Sheler 183-452. Wilma Daniels
cal patient in Pennock Hospital , Green.
’
.
ahead in thc Upper Peninsula, some 225,000 cohos will be liberated in the Big Huron
174-494 and Doris Naylor 165­
igan Magnetics 40.
I
a
The
Jeff
Fellers
are
enjoying
...
Donna Thompson. 179-481. Ar­ 454.
river, Baraga county, to round out the Department's first-year plantings of these fish.
I a motor trip through the south- ■ James S Gillreple. »&gt;n of Mr. j
Sharon Vickery picked up the
lene Swatwui 193-487. Merna DeHopefully,
the
fish
will
grow
for
about
two
yekrs
in
the
big
waters,
then
return
to
the
ern
U.
S
this
week.
*
Mr.
and
1
nnd
Mra.
Shirley
Gillespie.
R31
Ptw 190-468. Wilma Daniels 182­ 6-7-10 split.
rivers for spawning in the fall of 1967. Plans call for carrying out more large scale
Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill entertained Hostings, nnd Gory P. Golnek.!
480. Opel GI lions 178-468, Ruth
, the Dowling Fann Bureau groups , son of Mr. nnd Mra Edward T. I
plantings during the next two springs in a bid to establish coho salmon fishing in tbe
NIGHT HAWK LEAGUE
Kruger 188-519. Peg Cronlnger
| Tuesday evening. The Gaskill s । Golnek. R2 Delton, have enlisted |
Standings: Farm Bureau 44.
Great Lakes. --Mich, Dept, of Conservation
179-485. Maxine Dipp 188-473.
granddaughter. Kathie. showed inir.the Air Force and are under- ‘
Bertha Thaler 168-464, Betty Head Pins 42. Delton Cafe 40.
pictures at her trip to Japan going four weeks of basic train­
Heeler 178-461. Alma Covllle 175­ Rollers 38. Devcraux Furniture
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
487. Louise Bahs 181-495. Emma 34 and Michigan Avenue Coffee
Standing!: Sports Bar 91. Pis­
™ — —
- Ing CenterES
near Antonio, Texas,
Shop 18.
Magoon 192-;W7.
ton Rings 79. Harwood's 78, MH.
! familv
---- ’ the Easter ----•------• Airman Golnek enlisud in the
family fspent
weekend
S Stout rolled 675 and D.
ler's 734, Culllgan's 73. City
My .Mrs. Leo trey
u-llh lhe Wm shearer family in 1 Air Fgrce Delay Enlistment I*roRECBEATION LEAGUE NO. 2 Fisher 674 with handicap and Food 69, Larke Buick 63. Roush
M: B« 44S. B1I1I. Crwk
721-0211 J DeKalb. Ill. Mrs Shearer. 1.' tlie gram on 1 February. Airman
Final itandinn: Gilmore's 77. J. Durbin 656 actual and D. Tailors 61. Montgomery Ward 57,
Mr. and Mra Leo Frey nnd i former Mnrearct Gaskill. * Mrs. Gillespie Is a 19C4 graduate of
Ackett's 72. Lockshore 60. Wood­ Aldrich 601. L. Arnold had a 246 Hastings Aluminum 52, Auto Tag
__ _________________________________
_____
__________________
M-37 Middla.illd
Kathryn spent the weekend near Ethel
Maples of Nashville was Huntings
High
School and atmansee Lumber 834, Nashville R:une and J. Durbin 244. In the Inn 46 and Tyden 244.
Hale visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn , a wediend
weekend guest at the LJ=yd
Lloyd,, tended Michigan Stnte
Stale L'n'rcrUnivcr- Michigan
SY 5-9441
Gravel 604, Johnnie's Auto Parta! final doubles event, R. Haugh
Bob Lambert led the lads
Mltlcr.
Rev. Eldon Miller. Rev. i Gaskill
isklU home.
home; *
♦ Members nt
nf
ally.
Airman Oolnek ta
is a 19,15
19&lt;I5
Millcr.
of the sity.
■
rolled
430
and
D.
Aldrich
571
for
584. Parker's Tavern 55. Good­
When Oypsles make their vio­
Thursday with 211 ■ 603, Irwin
and
Mrs.
Milbourne
Miller.
Rev.
I
Dowling
Methodist
Women's
So।
a
1001
high
total.
year Bros, and Wulldorff's 52
Harwood fired 221-602, Lawrence lins cry these days, some authori­
Thelma
Miller.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
cicty
will
be
meeting
tomcnwr
and Hostings Meat Market 454.
Keeler 211-575. Paul Edwards ties sob—with frustration.
tin- District Wo
Wo-­
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Good scores: Jack Bowtnnn
Gypsies behind the Iron Cur- Maynard Miller and family. Mr. in Hastings for tlie
201-574. Dave Irwin 234-568.
and Mrs. Albert Clemens and men's Society meeting.
Final standings: Welton's Charles Converse 211-552 with a
206-560. Ken Mugridge 203-559.
Visit your Township library nt
Paul Cassel 234-538. Bill Mug­ Heating A- Plumbing 82.‘ River 139 average. Jack Sheler 211-561, peated efforts to settle them family. Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn
ridge 532. Les Springer 207-529. Bend • Golf 76. Highlands 71 Clare Stahl Ml. Galen Daniels down. They cross forbidden bor­ Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dowling during National Library
Ray Lundquist 524. Bob Ward Thomapple Rink 67. Ken's &amp; 207-552. Jim Barr 532. Bill St. ders with tin rase that would Percy Ellsworth and David * Week. April 17-23. Houra 4-B
James Sharkey. 54. of 128 Du­ p.m. Monday. Tuesday. Wednes­
623. Doug Vogt 202-520, Pat Oil- Bob's Gulf 63'j. Andrus Insur­ Lawrence 202-520, Lyle Sanborn
more 211-516 and Al Morgan ance 63. Johnson's Furniture 53 541, Stu Howes 518, Charles port*. identification papers, and ane St. Battle Creek, was taken day and Friday.
to Community Hospital by thc
and Poll's Construction 484.
212-508.
Krauss 618, Norman Aspinsll 616, steady jobs mean nothing to the Bedford Rescue Squad Saturday
Good scores: Don Haywood Shannon Lydy 215-549. Bruce footloose, fancy-free Romanies.
Seventy-one percent of the
afternoon os .the result of a twoBANTAM LEAGUE &lt; Under U) 197-545. Joan Haywood 167-458. Terry 204-546, Harvey Haan 202­
The five or six million Gypsies car accident. The other car was persons who rviul a newspaper
Scores: J. Miller 196-382, J. Joan Hewitt 145-413. .Walt Sin­ 559. Merle Haines 522. Max My­
driven by Corl Scotsman of R3 rend It page by page; tweniyBarnum 170 - 324. J. Bumworth clair 200-504. Don Cheney 192­ ers 527, Robert Miller 539 and
Delton, who was uninjured.
496. Norman Jenkins 178-504. Pete Lublenleckl 224-588.
Douglas Crose from Princeton
Allen 150-287. B. Terry 137-272. Larry Annis 190-504. Bob TosM. Kaslnsky 136-271, A. Merrll sava 180-503. Dick Wilcox 179­ WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE ment. Since leaving their origi- ,and his roommale. Rick Brad­
nal homeland tn India before .street, spent the weekend with
140-210. B. Echtlnaw 143-285, M. 504, Frank Richter 190-475.
Standing!: Hastings Motor ,
।
parents. Mr. and Mrs Nor­
Chase 144-256. 8. Goodyear 132­ Bruce Brumm 172-503 and Jun­ Sales 84, Hastings Cleaners 75. the Christian era, Gypsies have his
I preferred to room, the National ।man erase. * Cindy Leonard of
252. R. Wyngarden 130-245, L. ior Russel] 183-489.
Makers 70, Ne-Hl and Shirkcy's Geographic says
T Drive North spent thc week
Reardon 126-244, 8. VanDenburg
IGA 68. Stanton's 56. Barry
COMMERCIAL MINORS
with, her grandparents, Mr. nnd
135-241, M. Nelson 123-238. K.
Swap
Identity
Cards
1
Em meth Engescth led the Ready Mix 64. Vita Boy 64. East
Rose 128-237, M. Neff 125-239. B
Hungarian authorities have
Side Lumber 53. Bob's Bike 4614.
Jerow 128-230. D. Parker 116-229. Commercial Minors Thursday,
tried to persuade Gypsies to Gordon Buxton were Sunday
C. Martin 114-225. J. Wyngarden breaking the 600 barrier with Plumblng 394form woodworking and coppcr- guests of his sister. Josephine
Cheeseman. * Gordon Buxton
125-223, J. Haan 142-221. 8. New­ 221-602. Gordon Howe snuggled
Good series: Barb Kiersey 244- .•mittiing cooperatives, sutile on accompanied Lynn Boyd and
206-599. Dick Shaneck 216-554.
collective (arms, or take regular
Concrete Blocks
Harold Organ 224-565. uaien
Galen Mfl&gt; Pa*e Allcn 303'558• 8hlrlee factory Jobs. Most of the wand­ Norman Briggs, both of Buttle
Daniels 203-562. Paul Woodman i VanDenburg 194 - 533, Louise
Creek, to the Sportsmen's supper
Sand &amp; Gravel
9 YEARS IN HASTINGS
535. Bob Ingram 507. Dick Wil- 1 ®*hs 181-505, Bonnie Wyant 179- erers greet three Invitations with held at the American Legion
Trtbkl.Bcraanbl^ffQ cox 519. Vern Harbin 220-506 and
8ue 8t M‘rUn
Lu* a resounding lack of enthusl- Hall. Friday night.
Nashville, Mich.
,
Olen Shaffer 502
cllle Wilson 165-479, Della Ooroth. Wl 5-2091
107 E. Woodland Ave.
Police gave Gypsies Identity I
Phone 653-2791
Standlnra: Smith Bros. 794 drn*kl 189-471. Loh Carl 185-461,
For Banner Classified Ads
;■
Montgomery Ward 70 V&amp;J Mo-' Or*ce Allerdlng 168-447. Lindo cards and forbade them to move •
Cull Wl 5-3481.
THE MOTORCYCLE
bll 69. Consumers 674 Deputies I Lowr&gt;’
B««F Mln" M&lt;- The system failed when the
Gypsies mado their identlflcaand-.
Larke
Cltgo
664.
Cheno-1
?
cker
^;"
J
81
,
’
4
”
'
THAT MERITS
and Southend Food 66. Pearl Frederickson 167-415. JeanJean­ tlons common property. swapped
wethf and
YOUR FIRST
Parker’s Tavern 64. Bender Ice Dolman 162-457, Alma Coville thorn with each other, and even
Gravel and Tinkler's 83. Dale's 161-440, Alice McMillen 158-408 used than as playing cards.
CONSIDERATION
and
Rosemary
Raber
156-438.
The Hungarian regime then
Bakers 614. Hastings Aluminum
Good games: Ellen Davis 184, provided Gypsies with building
60',. Hastings Electric 60. Al's &amp;
Performance:
Dot's 54. Tlie Banner 474. Pat- Janet Peurach 181, Joan Tinker
manles sold the lumber and de­
Maximum speed — 60 I ten Monument 47 and Viking 153. Bobby Handy 153. Shirley camped. Free books kindled no
404.
Reasor 154, Metho Gray 158.
mph with 34T sprocket;
Shirley Raymond 185. Pat Conly burning desire for education.
ni^SAndy Daniel* 161. Ethel The Gypsies made cigarette pa­
45 mph with 47T sprock­
Miller 153, Florene Weyerman pers from textbook leaves.
et. Minimum turn radius
159 and Betty Sheler 154.
In Poland, where police arc
— 5.9Fuel capacity —
quick to stop motorists. even at
1.85 gallons.
Northern Michigan's produc- country- crossroad.-!, they Just

That’s the 1966
Whirlwind' by

Roving Gypsies
Laugh at Closed

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tho situation will start leveling
off when Umber cuttings and
other range improvement work
approach the pace that deer

121 W. State St.
Ph. 945-5112

i evaporates before it hits,
National Geographic say*.

Standard Equipment:
brakes—both
Multiple-beam headlight.
Built-in electric horn. Key

221 E. State Street—P.O. Box 287, Hastings

Odometer. Neutral gear
light. Higfi-beom indica­
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wheel. Chrome fuel tank.
4-ply tires — 2.50 x 17
knobbies. Chrome muf­
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,
Dimensions and Weight:

Length—72.0“. Width
—22.8". Saddle height—
29,5”. Wheelbase —
45.7“. Dry weight — 178

Telephones

—

five identification papers. All
different! All valid I"
A few years ago. 331 Polish
Gypsies piled onto a train carry­
ing repatriates to West Ger­
many. The Gypsies locked poss-

lhe

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front fender. Broke and
taillights. Full lift center
stand. Side stand. Dual
seat with luggage rack.
Folding rear foot pegs.

drawn wagons. "Certainly every
Gypsy can stow an identifica­
tion paper." a policeman told a

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try papers Thc group blandly
passed Polish and East German
border guards But West German
police demanded Uielr papers.
Thc Gypelen sold they hod none
and scrambled out windows into
the railroad yard. Paced with
an audacious fait accompli, the
Reform Efforts Fall
Ever since the Russian Revolu­
tion. the Communists h/ivc l&gt;een
trying to make Gypsies take up
"socially useful labor.” Periodi­
cally. ttvc Soviet Union reports
that Gypsies are abandoning
their Itinerant Ufe to work in
factories and on farms.
Those who know Gypsies smile

slan Romanics Thc Soviet Gov­
ernment installed a group In a
they spent the Winter. When
Spring arrived, officials came to
suggtat a little trip to a nice
collective farm. They found only

floor remaining Everything mov­
Some Gypsies manage to stay­
in one place, though transition
to a fixed abode often is differ­
ent. An American Gypsy who
bought a house in New Jersey
ran a large pole from floor to
ing room. He wanted to give the

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1M1 DODGE PIONEER
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1952 DODGE H TON PICKUP
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1964 Falco*! Future
3 Dr. Standard. 0 cyl. Radio.
91.1M.N

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1965 Mustong
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1961 CHEV. GREENBRIER
Sports Wagon. 3 Beata. One

1965 Volkswagen
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81.485J0
1964 Rambler American
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............... ................................ $1365

1964 Galaxie 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 Cyl. White­
walls. Power steering.
81,595.00

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1962 Ford Galaxie 500
Convertible. Ford -o-matlc, 8
CyL. w/walls, radio.

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1961 Fairlono 500
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1959 Flymouth Fury
3 Dr. Hardtop. 3 speed on Boor.
8 cyl. Real sharp condition.

1959 Plymouth Fury
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power steering, w/walls, radio.

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1959 Chevrolet Biscoyno
4 Dr. Wagon. Std. 6.
8295.00
1964 Ford F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Styleside Pickup.
Free running front hubs. 4 sp.
8 cyl. Radio. Heavy dujy seat,
oversize tires w/spllt wheels.
Spore tire. Outside mirrors,
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1963 GMC Pickup
Short box, 3 sp. V6 Engine.
Custom cab, radio, dual sjxitllghta, tutone.
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Several Transportation Cars in
Hock. 8200-down.

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1963 PONTIAC
. .-. Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan, pow­
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good whitewall tires, Hydra-

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HASTINGS
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1963 OLDSMOBILE
.
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81.295

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RUMMAGE SALE
Rummage Sale Friday. May 13,
9 am. to 9 pm.; Saturday, May
14. 9 am. to 5 pm. Episcopal
Parish House. Sponsored by Uie
Hastings BPW Club.

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20 LARGE WISCONSIN HOL­ SMALL HOUSE—Freshly paint­
ed inside, pleasant large lot.
STEIN HEIFERS —1100 lbs.,
due July and August, from -garage. Four miles out North
Broadway. Hastings Terms.
good herd. Also International
Call after 3 pm. for appoint­
20-hole grain drill like new.
ment. Wl 5-5944 .
4/21
8300. Ed Tanis. R1 Jenison.
Mich. Phone MO 9-9226. 4/38
★ Help Wanted
OUTBOARD MOTOR — 1962
Johnson Sea Horse, run less
than 20 hours. Perfect condi­ DRIVER SALESMAN—Work tf
to 9 p.m. and Saturday. Guar­
tion. 885 cosh. Call 945-3884
anteed Income *200 00 per
month. Write Box 1011 c'o
4/21
FOR SALE — Platform scales, . Hastings Banner.
‘
several oh barrels, shallow well
Ar Busineoo Opportunities
pump, and a Bolen garden SUMMER HELP WANTED —
Middle-aged couple preferred,
tractor with appliances. CaU;
INVESTOR OPPORTUNITY
but will consider either male
Glen Wolfing. 367-2262, R1
'Duplex rental units or homes
or female over 30 years of age
Woodland. Michigan.
4/28
We build and finance onTrour
to operate-small Dog N' Suds
FOURTEEN-FOOT
LAYMAN
lota. Write:
Drive-In at Gun Lake from
lapstrake wood boat with 25Darwin Benjamin
May 30 until Sept. 6. May live
horse Mercury motor with
HOMESTEAD CORP.
on premises In trailer that Is
steering wheel and controls,
Sunfield, Michigan
furnished. Reply to: Marshall
tllt-trailcr with canvas cover,
or phone 36200
Lyon. 2188 Orchard Lake Drive.
all for 8450. Also golf cart
Fenton. Michigan 48430.
tf
with 3 -horse motor, 8150CaU 945-9435 after 4 pm. 5/5 ONE OR TWO PERSONS for
Ar Business Servifds
spring cleaning, house in Has­
tings and cottage al Wall lake.
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
Phone Wl 5-3152 after 5:30. tf
1967 CALENDARS — Wide vari­
ety of prices starting at 8895
Flow Boats. Trailers and ac­
per hundred. Order now and
cessories. M-58 in Naahville.
OL 3-3851 or OL 3-6074.
tf
matches. Call: Battle Creek,
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm.

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HEADQUARTERS FOR:
Hastings, Michigan
Truck Parte is Equipment
“AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
NEW—USED—REBUILT
EMPLOYER—M &amp; F"
Transmissions, rear ends, muf­
4/21 flers, clutches. Truck Bodies of
all types, hoista and winches.
NOTICES
CALHOUN TRUCK PARTS &amp;
EQUIPMENT CO, 734 Lafay­
ette St, Battle Creek, Mich.
ATTENTION GOLFERS — Call A/O 816 962-0760.
4/28

RIVER BEND open daytime
Golf Leagues begin In May for
men and women. If yin are
Interested In joining a daytime
league to play during the week
please call or visit our course
and sign up soon.

Poles and Posts
{Treated to Lost a Lifetime)

—Economy Priced—
Poles:

Farni Machinery

GOODYEAR BROS.

1963 BUICK

20 fL ........... .. .............

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

Service

A* Noticee
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-Uno
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
8225. This includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
49048.
U
CARPET CLEANING IS EABY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand­
work. Clean 160 square feet
for only 8695. Hastings Floor
Covering. 123 W State, Has­
tings. Phone Wl 6-6118.
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FARM LOANS —S’,'A lo.ru
*1111 available I Refinance that
contract or other debts, buy
more land, or improve your
property with a long - term
real-estate mortgage. Sec Fed­
eral Land Bank, Ionia, ar
phone 527-4510.
4/28

ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA
— Before buying any encyclo­
pedia, let me show you how to
own 39 volumes and bonus fea­
tures now at a book-a-month
price. Call TW 7-9090 Collect
for a free preview of our pro­
gram.
5/12

NOTICE
Nelson's Welcome Orchard
closing for the season May 7.

Northern Spies. Red Delicious,
McIntosh Apples and
Fresh Cider
HENRY NELSON
R3 Ionia, Michigan

6/5

A- Penonele
ALCOHOLICS ANONW
PG. 171. Hastings
Wl 5-2805. Meetings!
Monday, 8 pm.

★ Wanted

KAECHELES

WANTED — House painting to
do—inside or out. All types of
lawn work. Contact, James
Hoyt, 110 E. Center St.4/31

CANVAS TARPS

TIMBER - Will pay cash for
good quality limber suitable

BANNER

CLASSIFIEDS

INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS I See Carl 8s Betty's
Appliances before you buy I
They Sell—They Install—They
Service. Ph. Wl 5-2833. M-37
South.
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Posts:

HASTINGS

1963 PONTIAC

A Miicellaneoui

STALK SHREDDERS FOR
REkT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply, M37 So. 945-3150.
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16 fL ........ ............. $ 7X17

ELECTRIC Razors repaired— FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
Special —Your razor cleaned,
MENT, one 4-room cottage,
lubricated and sharpened, only
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
8135. Service and satisfaction
privileges. AU utilities fur­
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E.
7 ft. ......... ................81.05
nished. Phone'623-2024.
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State St, Hastings
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8 ft corner .. ..................2-50
VERY LOVELY PLACE AT
MIDDLE LAKE—Couple only.
Other lengths available in
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
Partly furnished. Reference*
moval. Free estimates. Insured
both posU and inlet.
required. May lease by yeat
Phone OL 3-6086. Nashville.
8135 month. Call after 3 pm. HASTINGS BUSINESS WANTS
Mich.
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for appointment. Wl 5-5944.
young male help. Cull: Wl 5­
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
9184.
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In aluminum, steel or wood FOR RENT —2-bedroom apart­
sash. Burkey Auto 'Glass 8c
WAITRESS
WANTED — Experi­
ments. All electric. Wall to
Radiator Shop, 218 N”. Jeffer­
enced
preferred,
11
am.
to
8
wall carpeting, range, refriger­
—John Deere 3010 Gas Traitor.
son, Hastings.
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pin, fl days a week. Also n
ator, disposal, carport. Hus­
SHORT ORDER COOK. 11
tings’ most modem. Some still
EXPERT TAILORING~onladies'
—John Deere Utility Tractor
available. Phone 945-9101. 405­
with New Idea Loader w/hyand men's clothing. Phone Wl
Apply In person al GOULD'S
409 E. Woodland Ave.
5/12
draullc bucket.
5-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
RESTAURANT, 221 W. State.
Tailor Shop.
tf FOR RENT—2 bedroom, modern
—Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel
5/12
Tractor w/4 btm. plow and SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS
year-round cottage on Algon­
cult.
quin Lake. Call Wl 5-3961 ul- LIFE INSURANCE SALESMAN
For Salo— Miacelleneosu
WANTED with a Company
Quality structures built
-I.H.C. H Tractor. Good shape.
well established in this area.
experienced crews.
—John.Deere R Diesel Tractor.
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
Unusual proposition. Write
For Sale—Reel Estate
Box 1008 c/o THE HASTINGS
family reunions, lots of uses.
—Used Wheel Horse Lawn Trac­
40" by 300’ 8340 at The Ban­
BANNER.
5'6
tor with mower and blade.
ner office.
It 200 ACRE FARM—Can be used
—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
PART-TIME HELP In downtown
for
general
fanning.
Fenced
Call SMILEY BUILDINGS FOR SALE —50 tons first and
Starter and lights.
welL
Buildings
in
good
condi
­
store.
Retired
man
with
some
second cutting hay, alfalfa and
retail experience desired. Write
tion. Call 623-2719 tDellon). tf
brome. Call Hickory Comers
Hastings, Mich.
Box 1007, c/o Hastings Banner.
671-8316.
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—John Deere No. 10 Flail Chop­
4/31
2/3 ACRE
per. A-1 shape!
616-945-9103
SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom
BORDERS A NICE CREEK
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
GIRLS DR WOMEN part or full
time as Beatify Counselors. We
100 yds. with ease. Mauser ac­ Almost new 3-bedroom modern
train while you earn. Write:
tion. Yeager barrel and trigger, home Just outelds city limits.
Nellie Balmer, R3 Hastings, for
Fisher safety, 3 to 8 variable Lovely large back yard. School
appointment.
4/31
scope, pcepslght In mount, full bus goes by the door. Will
monte carlo hand rubbed stock, trade for bouse In town of
*hng with quick detach, swivels equal value.
TWO MATURE LADIES for
PLUS, complete handloading
part-time office work. Hours
124 N. Jefferson
Wl 5-5052 New • Remodel • Repair
Phone Wl 6-4791
equip, for above. Echo press.
30-06 dies and cases, bullets,
day, Tuesday. Wednesday and
powders, primers and loaded
Friday; 9 am. to I pm. on
shells, etc. Rifle value, 8300 00 WOODLAND HOME — 134 N.
Thursdays. Reply In own hand­
305 S. Church Wl 5-5352
— loading equipment 870.00.
writing to: HASTINGS BAN­
State 8t Good 6-nn. bunga­
Will seU complete for only
NER. Box 1010.
4/28
low, bath, gas conversion fur­
8250.00. CaU 945-3884 after 6
nace, hardwood floor*, base­
pm.
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ment. attic. 87^00. Owners LADY for afternoon shjft. CaU
945-3768 or 945-5663.
4/28
having auction of Household
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Goods April 23. Harmon Reni
—Use Rexall's fast permanent.
Estate. Fowlerville, Ph. 2235x7 to 16x20
Regular 82.00— Now 8100. No
•74L
4^1
pre-shampoo —No after odor.
ceptlonut for Hastings em­
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy. FOR BALE BY OWNER—Modployer. Hours 3 to-11 pm. Muat
BARGAINS In The Banner
/_________ ____________ « Gas beat; fall basement; be able to type and handle
Want Ad section . . . Hastings'
BELLING OUT — Antiques and'
built-in kitchen Large corner
top Shopping Guide: Top valsend
qualification* to Buslnyss
furniture. Open Saturday and
tot In excellent neighborhood
II
— i.U cat.... 1. 206 N. Mickigsa
Manager. PG. Box 286,-las­
Wl 5-J824
ue*.
top job*. Action with
across from elementary ochool
Sunday only. Bedford MUI.
ting*, Michigan.
4.28
IsfacUonl CaU Wl 5-348L
1
Bedford, hUchlgan
4/311 CaU 945-2841.
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FARM SUPPLY

* THE*,FKDfcllAb LAND BANK
OF SAINT PAUL
J.&gt;Mpb0K.
Allomoy for U&gt;r u—•»'
l»i&gt;0 McKoy T«
Grand Rapid*. 1

Classified Paragraphs

Paid hospital, surgical and
group life Irrsurance plan.
Eight paid holidays., pension
benefits.
Apply Monday Uiru Friday—

Hahn Riding Mower
Model 200 _______ $299.95

FRANCISCO

am. lo 5 p.m. Sponsored by Uie
WBCS.

Want Ads Sell Unused Items.

FOUNDRY

FARM IMPLEMENTS

(See Us Before You Buy)

RUMMAGE SALE
Rummage Sale—First Metho­
dist Church Thursday. May 5. 6

COREMAKERS
CHIPPERS &amp; GRINDERS
HELPERS

Heating - Plumbing

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hawing*. Michigan
4/31

Township Ono (1) North. K»*|*
tone (T) Weil Ijiax Em! of
Highway M-7* oieopdnn there-

LEGALS

Ar

1959 PONTIAC

-WAHM

4/31

correctly.

A-

top condition Uiroughout. 8795

wagon. radio, good mechanical
condlUon. .............................. -8385

LADIES'
BLOUSES, DRESSES,

220 W. State

All Hnhn-Ecllpsc products are
backed by an extra libera!
warranty.
—EASY TERMS—

1963 CADILLAC
. . . Beautiful 4 Dr. Hardtop;
black and white tutone. all the

1*0 Si iani*
51 ut Slt4 I
Wfi

HATS, SHOES, etc.
WALK UP AND SAVEI

LANNES KKNFIELD, 945-4054 Hohn Eclipse Rotary
4/21 Mowers_____ $89.95 and up

1963 PONTIAC
. . . Catalina Sport Coupe with
power steering and brakes, all
white finish, sharp car..-81595

-ffTist'teL'

Dncrlytioa ot L**4: But. ot
M1ehl**a. Soaly of Barry. Ul 40.
Arc.tl'a ItoMrt, Town 1. Rons* *.
Amoual p«l4: *11.40. Tax for Year

Over Stan’s WsllpafMe
&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS
9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED — $1.25 per lack for slagio imertloa.

•

.81.625

...... H 5O&lt;. O« U. w.

Many more dependable used

•1AM.W

—USED TRUCKH—

GOOD AS NEW
• STORE

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twonty Word*.

1961 VALIANT HARDTOP
2 Dr. Hardtop -8554

' 1962 Galaxie 500
4 Dr. Cniis-a-matic V8. Pow­
er steering, w/walls, radio.
8M5.00

NOTICE

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

★ Wanted to Buy

Call Wl 5-3481

$3.47 up

WINICK'S

NO NEED TO HANG ON TO
UNUSED ARTICLES when a
Banner Want Ad reader is
waiting to pay you cash for
them. Sell thing* you no long­
er need tho Want aa way.

�»
Freeport

LIGALS

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

DP

CABD OF THANKS
CABD OF THANKS
I want to thank my neighbor*.
mar friends and nrighbore for

beauUful and were greatly ap­
preciated. Again I thank you
Sincerely, Cllmena Schalbly.

husband, father and grandfath-

Mr. and Mr*. Tom Cavanaugh
and Family
.
Mr. and Mra. Harland Blair
and Family

CABD OF THANKS
We wlsli to express our sincere
thank* to relative* and friend*
for their thoughlfulnee* in the
recent death of our beloved wife
and mother, Ella Burd, and for
lhe lovely flowers, cards and
food which were greatly appreci­
ated. A special thanks to Rev.
Rhodes for hl* comforting word*,
the poll-bearers, and to the Vogt
Funeral Home. Also thanks to
the VFW Auxiliary for providing
such a nice lunch after lhe fun­
eral services. Your kindness will
never be forgotten.
Ray Burd'and Family

away April 23, 1M7.
You are not forgotten, mother

WHITE
CANE
TXAfT/C WAffsOi
Of

i redll.-ri inu«!
ih. Court and

BUND,

I’uLb.llon

h MICHIGAN I

IN MEMORIAM
In memory of William McNutt
who passed away April- 20. 1936: llthod is Tho lM*ll»n*B
When our family get* together,

White Cane Week-April 24 through April 30
PUBLICATION OUDBU

And It fills .our heart with

Woodland

Thinking of the way It used to be.

Badly missed by his family.

By Mr*. Glendon Curlit
,r.
&gt; X
1X1.1&lt;l

"Recent viators with Mrs. dlTmwui Sciialbiy ' were Mr. and
Mrs. Clvartcr Whig. Nora Norton.
Ethel Houghton, Florence Green.
Elsie Fjirthmg and Eda Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Sclialbiy

PUBLICATION ORDER.

LEGALS
NOTICB or MORTOAOB
FORBCLORUM 111*

condlUca ot * oortoin ooruui nx4«
Uo 10th day ot Oelotior. IMO, oxo&lt;ul»d by CLYDK MUUrKHIck EL
LIH. JIL, sad PHYLLIN R. ELLI 8

OBDBM TOR FUBUCATION.

Hute.
; April 8. 1Mb.
&gt;. Philip IL MitchxU.

Ixrxa that on Jaly 13th.
i:oo a.m. ta the PrebxuT
Hnxllnra, Miriilxxn. a
lit be hxlii ■ Chlrasn

PUBLICATION ORDEB.

“VubHeMlo
court rulr.
DATED: April 7. I8«fl

OF DISTINCTION

SHERWOOD-STACK

NOTICB or MORTOAOu BA LX

PUBLICATION 0KDEB.

INSURANCE
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.

StaN Farm Iniuranca

All Forms of

AUTO — FIRI
BONDS

Swanson liwuranco
126 S. Mlchlixa Ave.

salt therein xranl
ihnrela daacribad

Inturanco and Banda
JERRY ANDRUS

"We're As Near As Your Telephone

Knap It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

LAWN MOWER REPAIR—Au­
Appliance b G.ner.1 Repair
thorized Deiler for Wheel BualnAM SafyIcm Offered

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation. Dry Well, Drain
field. Pumping ($24.00 for Isi
1,000 gals.). Call 945-5482.
Mowers. E. L. Carpenter H*rd- PUMP SERVICE—Ste-Rite Wrier
System*. Sold, installed, serviced.
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Lewi* Electric, Cloverdale 623REPAIR—Expart workmsnthip.
5381.
Gilmer* Jeweler*, 102 E. Stst*
Concrete Product*
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. Stat* GET YOUR READY-MIX from the PUBLICATION ORDER
Automobile &amp; Machinery
at Jefferson.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Re&gt;oir
Phon* Wl 5-2123.
rental" of wheel .chairs.
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
AND CARPET REPAIR —HmHeadquarter* foe hospital sup­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERVlies. Gardner'*. Phono 945­
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
State. Wl 5-5H8.
2134.
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phon* Wl 5-5412. Plant, W
5-5085. Burkey Sales and S*rvState Rd. Phon* Wl 5-2123.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXWATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
to your specifications. Farm Bur­ Miscellaneous
ail kind* of Jewelry Repair *nd
eau Services, M37 So., Wl 5­
Engraving. Miller Jeweler*. 118
2223.
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
Repair* end tharpenlnrf. Saw COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
TER— Raw wood or finished
ICE—24 hour Service (black
and white). Jacobs Proscription
frame*. Also, custom framing.
ZIPPERS REPLACED AND RE­
221 W. MUI.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-24&amp;S.
Supply,
M37
So.
Wl
5-3150.
ORDER TO* PUBLICATION.
PAIRED in heavy garments. Red
Wing Sporting Boon and Shoet.
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapery MOBILE HOMES SALES —Dels
Auto Wrecking and Del s Phil­
Jefferson.
Fabrics In Barry County. Kirsch
RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired,
lip'* "66". M37 So., 945-5141.
rods, Imtallation and Hanging.

SHOP —All

appliance*. Call 945-2317.

Ice, 218 ,N. Jefferson. Phone
Wl 5-5176.
-

Beverwvk* Color Center, 221
W. MUI.
Radio, Televteioa Repel ring

have provided thanselvee with
I the basic iiccceetUeii. additional
■ spending will go far luxury goods
and nonereentml*.

Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Martin
and Mra. John Mishler of Grand
vllle, Ralph Townsend and son. Rapid,-, were Thunday visiters at
Melvin, of near Woodland were the Charles Blough home. * Mr
Bunday dinner guests ol Mra. I Qn
j Mra. Kyle Stambaugh of
and
Kathryn Townsend. * Tbe Lion* |■ R
„nftrjrt were Sunday visitor* at
5w..:.Ud
Club will meet Tuesday. April - tlie
—
Blough home. * Mr. and
Mrs. Rigo Rendon. Miss Bcrthena
Clinton and Mrs. Janet VanWytiC visited thc Metcalf Fu­
neral Home In Grand Rapids
Woodland Sunday to meet thc relatives of
their cousin, thc lute Donald

posable income, only about *100

for

other

marketing

services

of course, tbe rising population
income.
—People will have more leisure
time to spend tills money. Most

duction lints which will likely

—Thc total population will be
around 345 million by 1960. Mich­
igan should have around 10J
million.
striking

wen- about 441.000 people-mak­
ing up 5.6 percent of Michigan's

conducted by the Thoraapple
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Her­ disappearing form area, however.
District of thc Grand Valley bert Wilson in Marshall. * Mra.
Council
Vivian Vierk and daughter, reatlon eta.ndfle.-il Inn

Coll 945-9481 If Yoe Would Like to be Listed in

probably drop

to 55.000 from

Kauffman of ClarkavUig was a clinc will be in farms greasing
leas than 110.000. Farms grossing
over 830,000 will mere than
enls, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wing.
double.

Wayne Tsgg attended a testi­
monial dinner for Burdette Haner nt Naahville Saturday. * Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Posthumu* and
children of Alto and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Tagg and son* were
Easter dinner guest* of Mrs. Syl­
van Tagg. Mrs. Elvers Demond
and children of Caledonia were
visitors. * Mr. and Mra. Ben
Christie attended a baby shower
plan to attend thc District WSC8 honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
. aiuiual meeting al Hastings April Grunewold. Saturday al the Ma­
। M. -h Sunday evening visitant sonic Temple. * Mr. and Mrs.
j with Mr. and Mra. Forest Bcgc- Jesse Blough accompanied Mr.
row and Mrs. Rlvoda Sawdy were nnd Mrs. Ben Christie and fami­
ly to Kalamazoo Bunday where
they were Sunday dinner guest*
Brown left Thursday for Detroit. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blough.
Their daughter. Mrs. Hugh Pe­
Mr. and Mrs. Don Blough and
dersen. had just given birth to children of Wyoming were Bun­
a son. He join* the family with day visitors of Mr. and Mra. Tom
one UUle girl. * The Woodland Owen. * Mr. and Mra. Tom
Owen entertained with a&gt; birth­
nesday evening for a bridal day party honoring their son.
shower honoring Miss Belly Deno 9. sad daughter, Dima. 6.
Kruger, daughter of Mr. and Friday. Gdests were: Mr. and
Atra Raymond Kruger. The 40 Mra. Jesse Blough, Mr. and Mra
guests w e r e. seated at tobies, Charles Blough. Mr. and Mrs
each with a centerpiece. Follow­ Ben Chrtstie and family and
ing the games. Betty opened her Mrs. George Owen. A Mr. and
many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Albert Owen of Morgan Mr.
and Mrs. George Owen and .Mr
then served lhe refreshments of and Mrs. Tom Owen visited
sherbet balls. cake, punch, cof- Ralph Owen at tlie Reed City
Hospital Bjiturday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird
.Mrs Herald Classic were Bunday
। vuitora with lus sister. Mra. Neva and family were Easter weekend
guests of her parents. Mr. and
Hanabargcr. .
Mrs. Richard Vandeville of Kai। amazoo ♦ Mr. and Mra. George
Faance attended lhe stork showI er honoring Air. and Mrs. Dennis
G rone wold. * Mr. and Mrs. Keith
1 Blough and family of Wyoming.
APRIL 11—Oeerge Keeler. *10 W. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blough of
M1U. *150 eOAtUon. CcnlrMtor. mH.
Northville. Mr. and Mr*. Richard
Blough and family and,.Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Blough and family were
Easter dinner guest* of their
mother. Mrs. Greta Btough. ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blough and
..f APRIL
children visited Iter mother, Mrs.
Jerry Kyser. In Battle Creek
Saturday. A Mrs. Dorothy Yar-

Hastings
*
I Building Permits |

of 1980 Michigan are projections.

upon analysts, assumptions and
Judgements. Tlie MSU scientists
say. many things. Including tho
reaction of prople In rural Mich­
igan to Project B0 itself, could
change the projections.

scoreh project has now been
completed and Is being turned
over to Michigan’s rural leaders

the projection* and

determine

Michigan what they want it to

Durfee
By .Mr*. John Hook

Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeCamp
and family of Battle Creek mov­
ed east of Maple Grove Center
Saturday from Battle Creek. ♦
Mr. and Mra. Bert VerMeulcu
and fiunily of Bronson and Mr.
were Saturday supper gucat* at
* WMA. Win meet this Thura-

attended

t hi

day with

age Jr. High, * Philip Im and

Hastings and Mra. Tom Lethcoe
and children of Middleville were
Bunday visitors of Mr. and Mr*.
Forreat Buehler. Luncheon guests
were Mr. and Mr*. MU ton Bueh­
ler and children. Mr. and Mra
Keith Buehler and children and

TROPHY CENTER—Plus tpeciallied engraving of all kind*. GH- SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover.
mor* Jeweler, 102 E- State St..
945-3862. Free service for one
Phone 945-5316.
year on Selchall-Carlson Cokx.
in our new building sta 124 N. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and new work. Fixture* TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
J«ff*r*on. Experienced rnechsnend supplies. Kelley Electric
ERS REPAIRED—C*nlral Radio
Service, 514 Middleville Rd..
and TV Srivic*. 228 N. Jeffer­
5-5052.
Phone Wl 5-2700 after 5 pjn..
son. Phon* Wl 5-8187.
Hasting*.

This Weekly Service and Repair Guide

man. woman and child Ln lhe
clllty Friday. * Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Fish visited Mra Gertrude
Ware and Ralph Stun, at
Lowell Sunday.
Callen, at the Mum Wieland

and Mrs. Harry Boughntr of
Grand Rapid*. Mrs. Kurt UvingVerdon Hcsterly and girls.
ston of Plnitook and Mrs. Cletus
Mrs Rlioda Bawdy celebrated
Wieland spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mra. Ray Wieland
tbe Begvrvw bonus to help her
celebrate were Maynard Nichol­
son. Lucy Classic, Shirley and
Laurie Kilmer, Betty and Cindy burg were Sunday visitors of
Mrs. Elnora Whitney. * Robert
Nicholson. Evelyn Aldrich, Doug- Crans and David Blough of Lan-

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES &lt;rf trecVACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

Fish called on P. C. Demining
and Mra. Corrie Cook in Grand

„i M.y 17. tM». Mothodist Mother - Daughter
.i„ v.-uri j banqucL II will be a planned
* YreViL 'toner and not a potluck this
th»i|year Wedneday, April 27. A&gt;pro,a and ii gram will follow. * The Com» rr»i
j mumty Mother-Daughter banon
1 quet will be held again this year.
&gt;h»n I* i The South Woodland Church of
uui» »u.l
n—thren Will bo hr»t far
tile potluck supper Friday. April
b«t«l—April I". SO**.
Philip II. Mitchell. Jud*
7 with coffee and .rolls being
‘furnished. Mra. Hanfid Benedict
I of Vermontville will be thc gut-M
I speaker and show pictures of tier
I recent utp. Everyone is welcome
PUBLICATION ORDER.
. tn attend

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lunch guests of thc McDonalds.
Mrs Greta Blough will enter­
tain tlie Jolly Seniors Commun­
ity Club Thursday with a 6:30

Uy were Saturday supper guest* I urban to 75 pcrocnL
*•
—- **—
—*- I —Along with shift* In popula­
tion will come shift* in land
usage. About 30 percent of tho
1 Glendon Curtis and Roberta Rlv- Western Sl»w in Grand Rapids.
ett «ttended thc Stouter*' RecBoule Creek. Mra. Orcca Blough
ognltlon dinner Monday evening.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blough 1880 Some of this acreage will
dial Church in Hastings and was and clilldren enjoyed a picnic

Agency for

Lawrence Brothara

Richard McDonald and tlie latter
couple were dinner guests of

in the 'rural farm" category in
r Orin H. Durban. !&gt;• | knocking on your door soon to I
1960. Tills corn pared with 31 pcr«&gt; nisn 8lve &gt;'ou
chance to donate.
*
। This money is used tor research ,
&gt; breruic । Quit Is needed badly for this I ‘Ruclne and Mr. and Mrs. George
Ula-h&gt; L I dreadful disease. If the volun- I fteicinc of Barber Rood were
population is expected
supper guests of Mr..State's
-------- ------------------------------ --------to
leer should be unablo to find Sunday
and Mrs. Charles Gibb*. * Mr.bo classified as rural farm. Rural

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Mra. Floyd Dukes and Mr. and
AL-u Roy Dukes drove to Wayne

* Rev. and Mrs. Bauhahn of
Victor Bawdy and two grand- Grand Rapid* were Bunday vlslreturn from Florida. * Mr. and
In the labor force, and families
Mra. Clifford Touslcy and fam­
rnany
curds
tlirough
the
mail
ily attended services at tbe
proved technology and more con­
from other grandchildren and
United Brethren Church. They
venience foods. But the working
were then dinner guests with friends wishing her a happy and Mra JAy Wing * Mrs. Robbirthday. Cake and ioc cream
Cool were Friday lunch guests of
terly along with Mr. and Mrs.

Hoaeral.h Philip IL MU-

oanaa roi rniucAnoi

The family bnsuivrtmxra of
tho future will probably hare

tbe future was painted by Mich­
igan Stale University odmUata

low alcKsr Tower
□ re&gt;4
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Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip’W.DeMond
and Todd
Michael D. DeMond
Susan O- DeMond

able of the Sponable Funeral
Home for their many act* of
kindness at thc time of the
death of our Husband. Father
and Grandfather, Harry Biair.

REPAIR

Homer DeWecrd and Carolyn of
Middleville were Sunday visitor*
of Mr. and Mrs. John DeWeecd.

Future Families
To Have Easier
Jobs, Money

THS FKDBKAL LAND BANK
OF HT. PAUL

CARD OF THANKS
predation to all our friend*.
relaUvM and neighbor* for the
many act* of kindness, floral
tribute*, letter* end card* of
sympathy, and for the lovely
dishes of food which were most
welcome. A special thanks to
Rev. BUlott for his comforting

GAMBLE'S

— MH
Mrs. John DeWecrd of South
Freeport attended the JoUy
Workers Club at Mina Wieland

Hunt and baby. David, on Thureand Johnnie. * Mr. and Mrs. day evening. April 38, at kite v*»Keilli Buehler and family were
Sunday dinner gucsU ot Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest VanSycklc of Dow­
ling.

^AjiEsr- J8w*«53wgw£

President Abraham Lincoln's
stovepipe bat aarved him a* a

�*-nu BAtnwoa bannhi

,

Hickory Corners

fresh Out of the Attic

co* Of S35.000.00, for
which »um the city iaaued bonds
payable tn Installments al ten
percent per annum. Tbe work of
buUdlrw was commenced under

rho had tU children,

fully are they instructed, that
i— u.—
Unl- lhe Union arhnni building full,

"After the building

preparation.

a teacher

trip to California in mid-June. graduate* is Gary Holman. He
has finished his pre-law course
and will enroll this Pall at
Wayne Blate University to con­
tinue his studies. His wife, tbe
tho committee. "Well have our
former Judl Howard, is teacher
laugh now.”*
of nuraea at Bronson Hospital.
* O. Marcus Rodgera will receive
for our children, giving them
opportunities to break from the

waa done and completed accord­ foundation of
ing to the plana and specifica­
tions
ed by Prof,
tore completion the contractor, doubt did gc
Mr. Marahall, quit the Job. clalm- of which we

non-resident students, a normal

tor Instruction and for md-

bulldlng more money than he Mitchell was t
C. B. Hall, who

By H. D. Burpee

Dowling

to tbe family. * Tbe Old Hickory

The Tom Rhodes family pur­
chased a farm west and north
of Dowling, known locally as Uie
Harry Whitworth farm, and are
moving this week. * Bonita
Crawley, and Carol and Roxanne
Quick were on Uie honor roll for
sewing and knitting as an­
nounced Saturday evening at lhe
Barry County 4H Style show
held in Central Auditorium,
Hastings. * The W8C8 of Dow­
ling Methodist Church meets at
the church today. The public is

are enjoying
northern Michigan. Il la good

Ing counsel of the proceeding

cannot recall
Hastings High B
Ux-ir names, got —
i if —
the ------train complete lhe buildinc than to advance of
from Coms Grove and Wood­
story of tho Old Hastings High land. and as they had attended and probably expensive law suit,
the ball game. I told them what tlie termination of which would tings High School
vanned, ao that it

beiieve they hooked the freight fully competent and entirely
ot graduating in the Drat gradu­ ruing north that day. U Just
ating dam from that "new High
In charge by the committee, and
j too happy, when I told him what our school building waa finished
School."
(happened. and I came home

L. Just now aba
month m Law-

school In Ute State. With only

ahead. When we see cities like tenUon that should be given IL
Saginaw. Ypsilanti. Adrian. Bat- Give the professor and his astle Creek. Jackson. Kalamazoo i sodates a generous chance, and
and many other*, with a popula- : more help, and they will make

and I hope Dick can find the
A few years ago. a altort time predecessor, and we think, a Umea greater than ours, com-' that shall ring along down tho
cut and again produce this pic- before Mr Wallace's death, as monument of which our city
lure with my column thia week. | well as Rev. Sharpe's death also; should feel proud.
Wright haa returned to her home
feel a Just pride in doing all tn I patiently waited for lhe fruits.
And by the way. this w.hool 11 was at the Presbyterian
following a visit in Florida with
opposition encountered in Its our power to aid both professor | "Under tho Judicious manage- her dauaht
and teachers, who labor ao corn- incnl of Prof. Hall over SI.000.00 family, i ray
Fay wniiwonn
Whitworth waa
was
!!■&gt; WSUh W
MMUC OVUW« —------------------ ------ ---------- ----- ------ anathemas iieaped on thc hradn estly far our welfare, and the lor foreign tuition will be re- hospitalized for medical treatrank ao differently fifty years congregation that morning that
r*“
’ **“ —------- ment last week at Lakeview
them branded as foals and idfote.
General Hospital, Battle Creek.
.... .... ..................
for saddling such a debt on our management of Prof. Hall, our increasing both in and outside!.
Fellers returned
.* The-Jeff
--------weekl&gt;
hick writer of 'Fresh Out Of has woke me up a good many city to erect a building that school building has been cum- of the city, is ao much that Has- home Saturday after -- -----------The AtUc." But who knows, mornings going by my home real
plctely filled, so that the Jani- i tings' High School isattracting, tour of southern stales during
Dick might have more headaches early °n his early morning walk ba ve heard it tauntingly re- tor’s quarters have been vacated »'tention from all ports of the!which time they visited the Len
than I do.
and always whistling. I know a
by him to make more room. The State, which should make us Brinks of Tampa. Fla, who are
for a Michigan asylum, and the Board has been compelled to add fed justly proud. We should not । former Dowling residents.
living in thc county and a lot
Wdl 1 waited al tlie door and

Willard H. Howard. Jr., lias
been spending a few days vaeaUon from medical school in
Guadalajara. Mexico, where he
be is a student, with bls parents.
to Fair Haven Nuraing home
again for cart. He found it hard

Hospital recovering from atrgtryWesleyan Church will be enter­
tained Friday evening at th*
home of Mra. Ruth LuxxtyulM surprise gathering last Sunday
in lhe social rooms of the
Methodist Church. The occasion
Goodin of Nashville and Garth VOW? auu ww» j,,*-.—.—.
daughter. Mias Gwendolyn lakes
Church. Reception at the church A large group came to con­
follows. * Mrs Addle Oriffeth gratulate them. Mrs. Eakes don­
ned her wedding drees which
Prof. Walter GrUfcth. and fam­
cause for congratulation. The
ilyAmong the April graduates at
WMU was MUs Jbxn Gay who

Joan has sortie interesting experi­ orating it. All in all the cleverly
planned surpriaes made fu
I been accepted as a Peace Corps very happy event

reading UUs, will have Mr. W al­ arc you? I suppose I should know
you.” I answered. "You should.
mon iy known as. when students one lime." He sold, "I couldn't
have. What did I can you for?"

SALE

ing." He said. "I couldn't have."
It waa Mr. Wallace's last trip
to Hastings and I was mighty

will ever forget.

would usually find Mr. Wallace him will agree with me.
Now for tbe abort article in
IBlg Middleville and Nashville the scrap book entitled: "Our
School." written by David R.

That same night, a senior meet- consumed U&gt;e old xcitool bulldwaa called. Practically all the ing standing on the hill whrbr
boys, including me, and a lot of the new one stands, the citizens

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The next morning, as soon as
school was called, the first tiling
Mr. Wallace sold, was this: “All
you seniors that were not at thc
senior meeting last night, may
be excused until further notice."

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meetings were held, and the following persons were selected ns
a building committee: Nathan
Barlow, president; D R Cook,
, Decretory ; A. J. Bowne. treasur-

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�Mrs. Guy Burns
Dies Sunday at
Nursing Home
Vietnam Film
At
Hastings
Orangeville Twp.
Church April 30

Mrs. Lake of

R3 Hastings,

WHltam Heirtgtl officiating with
burial In the Almena Cemetery
In VanBuren County.
Surah at ixa a. Hanover
died al 1:30 pm.
Street, announces that the f Um. I Sunday April 17, M the Sunset
"Viet
Nam
Profile,"
filmed
and*"
01 Nursing Home. She had
vllle Township, died at 12:06 am. .. ... _ — ____
. . h.- n ■ nallmt. fiwv. Vat On
Bunday, April 17. at Pennock
Hospital, were held at 2 pm. dent of World Vision. Inc.. wUj;«nanthK
Tuesday at the Leonard-Osgood
Saturday. April 30, at 7:10 pjmi County on Aug. 5. ISM, tbe
Funeral Home.

Dies Sunday

77ic Rev. Isaac Osgood offlcl-

documentary film depicts the, Lewis.
people ot this war - lorn little I she moved to tbe Decatur area
land Township Cemetery.
country and portrays "the drama i u Q young girl and was graduof God at work in tbe midst of I ated from high school at Faw
war.”
iPnw and Western State Teach­
In other cities where this film era College.'
.
She wax born in Charlevoix lias been shown, crowds have I She taught rural schools In
County on April 34. IBM. the
room and a capacity audience is; Her marriage to Ernest Bissell
(Hunt) Voelker.
expected here. A cordial In vita- | ended in divorce, and she later
| married Forrest Weinberg. They
Charlevoix County. They fanned
fanned in thc Vicksburg area
until his death.
there until 1928 when they moved
1 On July IB. 1950. she married
Guy Bums In Hastings. They
They fanned In Barry County
have lived at Algonquin Lake.
until his death in. October, 1060.
Since that time Mrs. lake made
her home with her daughter,
Mrs. Thomas (Juanita) Hay- this year, Sunday p.m . April । )«“,er Uw.
24. at 7:30. Mias Ione Driscoll,
In addition to her husband.
In addition to Mra. Hayward, returned missionary from Africa
she Is survived by two other and Puerto Rico, will be the Lewis F. Bissell of Aurora. Ohio;
daughters, Mra. Lucy Christman
six grandchildren: a sister. Mrs.
of Byron Center and Mrs. Ralph
Fred (Helen) Lemcke of Crystal
(Dorothy) Jenney ot R3 Delton:
Beach. Fla.; two step-daughters.
three sons. Alfred of Boyne CKy. by tbe local superintendent. Mra. Joseph (Bernice) Rauker of
Frank of Wyoming. Mich., and
Paw Paw and Mra. (Opal) StoutMiss Driscoll has spent 30 meyer of Kalamazoo, and oneRichard of Rl Naahville; 27
grandchildren; 21 great grand­ years In the educational mls- step-son. Wilfred Burns of Haschildren: a brother. George rdonary work of the Wesleyan
Voelker of Boyne City, and four Methodist Church in Sierra
alstcra, Mra. Laura Stolt of Boyne Leone, W. Africa. She was cited
City, Mra. Harriet Billeau. Mra. by tlie Queen of Englund for lhe

Missionary from
Africa to Speak at
Wesleyan Church

i Sierra Leone. Pastor Olson W.
Clark said.
Her last term of service as a
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bolton।
i missionary was in the Wesleyan
home caring for Catherine while: Academy In Peurto Rico ns a
the other members of the Orooai teacher. She is living th Grand
family were in Washington. D.C... Rapids.
i
An invitation is extended to
Easter vacation.
Voelker of Petoakey.

Hospital
Guilds Reports

Sept. 1965 through March 1966
Due to hospital construction
and delay In dellvety material
for guild sewing, the work of the
sewing guilds, has been Inter­
rupted. The following is a report
including all the work completed
between September and April:
Guild 3—Chairman, Mrs. Rob­
ert Brogan: 12 diapers, 16 bion-

Christian Science
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The Hastings
n.mU,. SW1I21, (»««

Barry 4H’ers Honored
At Achievement Event Car Leasing
tire, wanting

NEW

Some 1,200 boys and girls from about 50 4H Clubs exhibi­
ted their work at the annual Spring Achievement program held Roil — Sheryl Erway. Paula
here last week, and on Friday and Saturday nights Central Smith. Geanle Wlerlnga. Laura
Myers. West Thomapple; Susan
Auditorium stage became a fashion salon as the young ladies Pellow, Tracy Allerdlng, Lori
modeled the clothing they had fashioned during the Wimer Lynn Bleam. Overtown; Denise
Smith. Arlene Hayward. Delton:
months.
Friday evening more than 500 younger girls modeled the Lois Flessner. Pamela Casarez.
Woodland: Debra Mauer. Barrygarments they had made, and Saturday nighl more than a 100 vlUe: Nancy Warren, Busy Beav­
The Hastings Wesleyan Metho- ]
of Uic
tlie older members Dortlol*
partici­ ---- ---------- . — ----------------- ■■
ers; Diana Gundermann. Base­
pated In the style revue.
Ding bom, Karen Decker, Clover­ line; Sue Fules, Nancy Bradfield, dlst Church will be holding a
Scheduled to represent Barry leaf. Nancy Estep. Coats Grove; Becky Breyer, Hill St Dale; San­ Spiritual Life Crusade lhe week
dra
Goodenough,
Carol
Quick.
County in tbe State 4H Style Cindy Hayward. Delton: Rox­
of April 25-May 1 with the Rev.
anne Quick,
tunic
u i c ■. Donnie
Bonnie vrvwiey,
Crowley. Dowling: Nancy Huckendubler. Glenn Milter, pastor of the Hud­
Univcrslty are Dianne Strong. Dowling; Dtane Gilbert, Loralyn Busy Belgh; Susan Jean Cook. son Wesleyan MethodlM Church,
Geri Gautache. Paula Owen, In Gilbert. Yeckley; AnnmarieWler- Jolly Workers; Debbie Daniels, as the speaker
the "junior miss" classlhcaUan. inga and Nancy Sothard, West |Carlton; Joyce Gilbert, ^ue
Tbornapplc
Sheridan. Yeckley. and Cindy- tor ot
'——
of inc
thc Hastings enuren
church will.
Saturday Construction Honor1 rr,u’- Lloveneai.
lead
lend[he
themuaJc
musicf(|rfor services each
------ --------------—.i-z. _
Roll—Ronda Grinnell. Llvewlres: I J*ne Frey, Busy Beavers: SueI. cven
ing except- Saturday
att - J0
TYewdwell. In the "senior miss” Janice Landon, Altoft; Lorraine i Raymond, Pat Barnum. Vicki i and on Sunday a; 11 a_m.
division.
'. ; '. Wright. Plcosantvicw: Bonnie Birman. Coats Orove; fihrlstall
xuiler came from HasAlternates are Marilyn Fmr.iCrawley, Roxanne Quick, Dow,Stanton. Dunham;. Diane
r.„.
ni.__ Brown.
n—^|tings
member of the1
Ann Marie Wlerlnga, 8»f4l) Ung; Julie Wisniewski, Delton; Fine
Jeanie
Lykins.Belgh: Hastings W. M. Church when
I-**-Lake;
—
--—
Hansen and Jan Baker.
'
---------' -----------------Debbie White. Altoft; Annin arte ;Marcta
Hengesbach.
Terri Pelhl_,
ln p-,-irh
Others earning style, TfVUe Wlerlnga. West Thomapple; tow Overtown: Anne CMtroth.
pu^c u lnV|tM u, attend
pins Include Becky Grundennan. Janice Enz. Woodland; Janine Dunham: Denise and Connie
------Leslie Medved. Loralyn Gilbert. Baker. Baseline; Joan Myers. VanHouten. Patti Morgan. West
Diane Gilbert, Nancy Estep, I Weal Thomapple; Geri Bahs. Thornapple; Donna Decker. Clo- Yniin0 PcOdIc
,
Karen Decker. Judy Mudge, Bei- I Karen Decker, Cloverleaf: Ctndy verleaf; Linda Huntington.1 '
sylee Ryan. Barbie White. Karan • Hayward. Delton; Cassie Klersey. Baseline; Nota Wright, Pleasant- Attend Wesleyan
Asbury. Connie VanHouten, DI-1 Jackie McNutt. Yeckley; Carolyn view; Dtane Miibome. Altoft;,- ann Kenyon.Cheryl Becker, Jane .B e 111er. Hill St Dale; Nancy Debby Barcroft. Shirley Fred­
Two carloads of young people,
DePrlester. Carolyn ReiUer. Julie Clum. Reah Mead. Carlton; Lois erickson. Carlton; Nancy Kauff­
Wisniewski. Carol Pennock, Deb-I Dingman. Cloverleaf; Sandra man, Yeckley, and Diane Ken­ from the Hastings Wesleyan,
Methodist Church attended lhej
yon. Delton.
Shelley Roush, Gail Phillips. Fredrickson. Carlton; Cheryl
Recognized as tlie key 4H lead­
Karen Decker and Gloria Casey. Rutherford. Lola Huntington. ers In clothing and knitting were Houghton College. Houghton.
Boys .-nd girls recommended Baseline. Gloria Casey. BalU- Mrs. Leslie Lockwood. Mrs Rob­
lo attend Club Week at MSU In- more
ert Rhodes, Mra. Wesley Logan. their adult sponsors.
Those attending w
cldde Leslie Medved. Mike Smith, I Friday Knitting Honor Roll— Mra. Duane Sinclair. Mra. Ed
David Jones. Carolyn ReiUer, । Vanessa Rodriquez, Dianna Mil- Wlerlnga and Mra. Charles RaNancy Holly. Linda Sluyter, BiUy i
,udy Shepler Altoft:
Mrs. William A. Phillips was Lyle Blain. Charles Wilkins,
&amp;i'mhrlLeeCL^Rov Christine Be?' Rosemary Hammond. Baseline;
Sm
Debble Shoemaker. Bethan Ba- the narrator for the style revue Gary Spencer. Ernie Vaughn and
and Mrs George Brawn played Lynden Robinson.
Drivers and adult counsetors
lhe organ music. Stage lighting

Wesleyans Plan
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Power, plants by St. Martin
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iers. pRt Barnum. Coats Grove: Ploral.
The group left Hastings Fri­
day morning, stopped at Niagara
1 sterilizing bag. 4 vaginal leg­
Alternates are Vicki Teller.| Lorrl Barry. Debbie Daniell.
gins. 3 vaginal nheota. and in­ Janet Mudge and Gloria Caaw. 'carI ton; Kathy Bristol, DunThe Bert Ben hams entertained
State Show Winners included: I ham; Judy Mudge, Pleaaantvtew; the Wilson Guldets of Lacey for the college They returned Mon­
strument warpa; No. 1-26, No. 2­
day.
Woodworking — Allen Decksr. Denise Roush, Busy Knitters; dinner Saturday evening.
10. No. 3-4. No. 4-18. No. 5-8. No.
group will _give
a report
of
Rl Nashville, chess board; Da- Roberta Wills, Ester Wellman,
Mr. and Mra. Melvin Smith,The
----- ------------------,-------vld Wilson, R3 Lake Odeaga.
Odessa.I: gherry Miner, Barbara Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and their trip and the Conference st
Guild 7—Chairman. Mra. Ad­ vid
desk: Mik.
Mike Tna.n.
Ingalls. nt
Rl n.ul.
Battje Carol Barton. Judy Plummer, Mrs Ben Bcverwyk had dinner the Wesleyan Youth Fellowship
rt«kdle Wood: 48 small diapers.
Guild 10—Chairman. Mra Win. Creek, barrel chair. Alternate — Susan Hawthorne and Mary
Gary Vandlen,’ Rl Battle Creek, Wills. Yeckley; Carolyn Hlnder- Sunday. Visiting Mra. Bevcrwyk at 6:30.
Crldler: 184 small diapers. 11 desk.
er. Geanle Wlerlnga and Debbie on Wtdnesday of last week were,
------------ •------------blankets.
Wlerlnga, West Thomapple
____
_______
John________
Bcverwyk
and_____
Mra.___
Grace,
For Banner Classified Ads
Guild 24 — Chairman. Mrs.
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Friday Construction II o n o r IiGrondnton
Grand----Rapids
Thomas ScJJk: 122 small diapers. Coats Grove, and Busan Gay,
Fine
Lake.
17 blankets, fl glove wraps, 12
Electrical — Leo Reardon, Al­
vaginal leggings. 10 green clinic
toft. lamp.
&gt;
Electronics — Diane Newton.
19 medium sterilizing bogs and
Freeport, radio; alternate, Bruce
6 No. 4 Instruments wraps..
Newton, Freeport, smoke detec-,
Guild M — Chairman. Mra tor.
' '
Charles Tew: 48 small diapers. 13
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Freeport Llvewlres. Leader How­
sterilising bogs. 12 medium steri­ ell Newton. $10 prize; Altoft.
VIIAMINS B ft C7
lizing bags. 6 green clinic sheets Leader Richard Thomas. $750
and instruments wraps; 10-No. 1.
9-No 3. 4-No. 6.
Home Improvement — Lyne11
Guild 31—Chairmen: Mra. Alta Thomas and LaWaun Oaks. Al­
Sackett nnd Mra. Mabel Booher: toft.
2 blankets, 17 medium sterilizing
B Complex Capsules
Leathercraft — Doug Fuller.
bags and 35 white surgical Tom Eckert, Brad Endres an i
with Vitamin C
towels.
Linda Payne.
Guild S3 — Chairman: Mra
Dog Care A- Training — Note­
-----------Lloyd Gaskill, 12 small diapers, book. 'Cindy Gorodenskl. novice:
20 largy diapera. 6 green clinic (grad.) Janine Stamler, and
shccUTfl small sterilising bags, 6 (Open) Mar&gt;- Hollister. Educa­
medium sterilizing bogs and in- tional —'grad.) Carol Campbel)
stnitmtmt wraps; 12 No. 1, 9 No. ■ open) Mary Hollister.
Camp Shaw—Lorraine Anders
Guild 36 — Chairman: Mrs.
Beef—Brad Neubert and Caro)
I^wte Marblo.' 48 small diapers. Eldred. Battle Creek and David
13 blank ata' 19 glove wraps, 12 and John Jones. Rl Hickory
One capsule supplies
O.B drape sheets. 4 surgical cart Corners.
Agricultural — Sheep. Jim
sheets. 2 vaginal sheets. 12 vagi­
more vitamins B and C
&lt;
nal leggings. 12 green clinic Smith, Rl Augusta.
than an adult normally
Bread — Jane DePrlester, Rl
sheets. I tap sponge nnd instru­
needs daily
ment wraps; 10 No. 3. 6 No. 5, 6 Hickory Comers: Jackie McNutt
Esther Meglnley and Jeon Bris­
100 Capsules
Guild 41—Chairman. Mra. Le­ tol. R4 Battle Creek.
Automotive—Rodney Pennock
roy Cate. 24 small diapers. 12
Clothing—Terri Oay. Rl Hick­
large diapers. 8 blankets. 12 green
dlnlc sheets. 6 Vaginal sheets. 12 ory Corners; Linda Kenyon. Del­
ton;
Sandia Frey. R6 Baltic
glove wraps and 6 No. 3 Instru­
ment wraps. Guild No. 11 also Creek: Gall Phillips.Rl Augusta
Conservation — Tom Eckert
turned in 9 terry slippers and 11
Diane
Gilbert. Dan Nichols.
pot holders for the gift cart.
Guild 42 Chairman: Mra Shirley Fredrickson. Rl Has­
Charles Pennington. 12 blankets, tings.
Dairy—Lyle Olmstead. Patricia
fl glove wraps, 5 vaginal sheets,
Stadel. R4 Hastings, and Jim
9 green dlnlc sheets and 9 No.
and John Jones. Rl Hickory
6 instrument wraps.
Comers.
Shm
Sewing chairman is Mra. RobDairy Food. — Debbie White
riuna Wl 5-2466
Jackie McNutt, Tony Bogue, Rl
Augusta, and Diana Osborne
Delton.
Dog Care &lt;b Training —
Wisniewski, Delton.
Electric—Diane Newton.
Entomology — Linden Stamm
Cathy Collison, Jim Smith, Rl

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Foods — Nutrition — Annette
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Barcroft. Ruth Ann See ber.
Forestry—Douglas Fuller
Krammer, Lynden Stamm. Marl-

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Lois Dingman, Diane HarrlngLeaderahlp-Shelby Roush. Rl
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Photography — Janet Mudge
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Delton. Michigan
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.

Morellis K. Tobar, Mini.—
Church Study, Bunday. 346.
Worship. Bunday, 11 am.

ALLEY UNITED

WOODLAND
CHURCH OF____
8319 Ctoato Grove Road
Sunday achool, 10:&lt;_
Wednesday night, 1:30 Adult
Clwlr practice.
Thursday. Junior choir, 4 pm.

Thuasday.
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3 Delton
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teaciier WOODLAND
Prayer mtvIm Wednesday. 7:38
U N1TED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. Howard
"
Bunday ache
Telephone: 946-9429
Worship. 11
Sunday school, 10 am.
IRVING CHAPEL
Morning worahlp, 11 am.
A nuraery with adults bl charge
hi permit porebte to attend
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Public invited.
1716 N. Broadway
Morning worship, 11 am.
Minister, Dale R. Harvey
- Junior Bunday
achool. in
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
610 E. Madison. 946-6066
charge of Phyllis Munn and
HASTINGS UNITED
Gladys Hamblin.
HOLINESS CHURCH
BALTIMORE
U. B. CHURCH
11 am. Worship service.
Worship at 8:15 and 10:46 am.
Sunday achool and Bible

leal United Breth- EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
begtnnlng with a CHURCH
Broadway at Oenttr

Every Bunday—“Thia is the

WOOD-TV, 10:30
I 8; WJIM-TV. 2
cd gambling Into Mtchlgi
Church members should wake

Living.'* over WILX-TV.

11:30

al are Invited to attend this
May Fellowship Day chairman.

EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
H. J. Buwalda, Minister
Office hours Tuesday through
Friday. 9 am. to noon Any other

Sunday Schedule

Become as UUJe Children,
fant bapttam and dedication serpurtment.

mans.

Swan Hill
termites
area
warning

Bible Study.
10 am. Morning group.
p.ni Evening group.
pm. Ciianccl choir rehearsal.

5

pm. Junior party. 1:30-3:30 pm.
Mr. and Mra. Fellowsliip class

COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Durkee Road

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Floyd Walter, flupt.
Bible school. 10 am.
Worship hour, 11 am.
Bunday. April 24. at 3 pm.
there will be Barry Junior Rally
at the Calvary United Brethren
Family Night, Friday, April 22.
slides shown of rural England.

land. AH invited.

to $25,000.00 against fu-

Morning worship, 11 am.

nesday evening. 7:30 pm.
FIRST CHURCH OF OOD
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
1:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer
Where a Christian Rxperienca
CHURCH
am. Sunday achool.
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
am. Morning worship.
Saturday, April 23, 7:90 pm.
Sunday. April 24.
area Youth meeting nt Centra!
Morning worahlp, 9:30 and 11. auditorium, film entitled: “With­
7:30 pm. Evening worship.
Nuraery provided. Broadcast of
out Onion."
Saturday, April 30. 7:30 pm.
WOODBURY
Dr. Bob Pierce's color-sound
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
8:30 Junior High and Senior
High Ycuth Fellowship at the
church. •
Village at Woodbury
; usual film. You'll never see these
Monday Activities
Bunday school, 9:46 am.
Worahlp, 11 am.
7:30 Spirttual Life Committee
junior church for children, 4-9.
Youtti choir rehearaAL Wed., 8 meeting.
Tuesday—10 meeting ot Grand CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
Fellowship service, 7:46 am. River Presbytery In Nortii Park CHURCH
Youth Fellowship. Wed., 7 pm. PrttstnrterlMi Church. Grand Campground Rd.. 8 miles south
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
s’
of Hastings
Wednesday Activities
vice. Wednesday, 3 pm. at Roger
Pastor, Donald Tack
Bunday school, 10 am.
with Circle Program Leaders to
Worship, 11 am.
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH study Chapter 5 of "A Reluctant
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
Rev. Car! Sllvernall, Pastor
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
Morning worahlp, 10 am.
Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Thursday Activities
Sunday achool. 11 am6:30
Kirk
Mouse
choir
practice.
Bunday worahlp, 7:30'pm.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
7180 Chancel choir practice.
SCIENTIST
family.
646 W. Green Street
Adults Bible study and prayer. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Vdto Rood at Woodland
Rev. Einar Unaeth, Pastor
Youth Fellowship, 7:BQ pm.
Boys and Giris Fellowship, • Your Friendly. Christ-Centered
Reading room open Wednes•
Church."
Sunday. 10 am. Sunday school.
11 a m. Worship service.
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
8 pm. Adult Fellowship.
METHODIST
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Wednesday. 3:48 pm. Junior '
Rev. Olson W. Clark, I
cherub choir,
8 p m. Senior choir.
Saturday worship, 10:46 am.
Thursday. 8 pm. Bethel BLblo
Not Revive Us Again?"
Pray ar meet Tuesday, 7:30.
6: 30 pm. Wesleyan Youth Fel­
Wednesday, ALCW Conference KILPATRICK
lowship.
Convention
al
Grand
Lodge.
7: 30 pm. Evening Gospel Hour.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
M-M Woodland
, BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Public YMWB service.
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
।
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
Miss Ione Driscoll, Miss

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

SARRY COUNTY
, LUMBER CO.

Rev. George Elliott

Morning worship. 10:45 am.

Telephone Wl 5-4945

i Wl 5-3431

WMU; gueot lecturer st M8U.

Representing

broadcast over WFUR.
Young People. Thursday. 7 pm.

Sub-District rally.

Wednesday. Grand Rapids Dis­
trict Annual WSC8 meeting.
Thursday. 3:30 Children's choir

. NATIONWIDE TERMITE

Friday, District Training Ses­
sion for Commission members.

per. Church dining room.

Worship service. 9 30 am.
Church school. 10:30 am.
Martin Corners

I

Quimby Church
Church school, 10:30
Morning worahlp. 11:30 am.

Wednesday Activities
6 am. Men's Prayer Band.

Bible Study.
8:30 pm. Adult choir rchearaaL
Thursday. 6:30 pm. CSB Bat­
talion Boys Club.
A Nursery provided during all
regular services.

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street

Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.

ttrengthenlng

Uie ’ church

Saturdays, 7.-30 am. on Bundays.

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
9: 30 am. Morning worship.
10: 30 am. Bunday school.

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

of Wayland preaching.
Tho Bunday evening service

nal life.

ones as 'True Conversion",
"How to Live a Victorious Chris­
tian Life," "The Second Coming
of Christ," and "Why Adven­
the Wayland Mothodist Church tists Worship on Saturday."
since 1960. going to this pastorale
church.
Everyone

He is a graduate of Butter Uni­ LAKEWOOD
versity and of Christian Theo­ BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
logical Seminary, both of In­
Community Room above
dianapolis: at the
Sunday achool, 10 am.
Woodland Fire Station
Mondng worship, 11 am.
cxived
Young People’s service. 7 pm.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.

THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH

Freeport Rood
Phone 945-6704
10 a.tn. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worahlp.
8:30 pm. Young Peoples.
7:30 pm. Evening Mrvioe.
7:30 p-m. Thursday prayer &amp;
Bible study hour.

the Grand Rapids Southern sub-

Fnr information. oaU K. W.

Christian Workers School of the
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
t.ub -district.
REFORMED CHAPEL
Delton Methodist Church's par­
ticipation Ln the denominational
Rev. Earl Schlpper
program of "One Witness in One

Evening worship. 7:30 pm.

HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder C. L. Wilber, Pastor
404 W. Colfax Ph. Wl 5-5319

:80 pm.
1 Tbday." on
TV, WOOD, Channel, I, 8:30am.
Bunday, Voice of Prophecy.
Radio WJEP 1230, 8:30 am.

Sunday Public talk. 3 p.m.
Bible study, 4:10 pm.

McCallum
ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE

ONLY ONE

Bible Study Wed., 7:30 pm.
HASTINGS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland Avenue
Rev. M. F. Gobis, Pastor

united

BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH

Morning worship. 10 am.
Bunday school. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm.,

Prayer meeting and Bible
Study Wednesday evening al the
Im Osgood home.
WOODLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandcaBosch.

Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning warship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.

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11 un. Morning worship.

7 p.m. Evangelistic service.
7 pm. Wednesday service.

DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
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Saturday Sabbath School. 9:30l
Worahlp. 11 am.
Wodneeday prayer. 7:30 pm.
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HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Cor. of Jefferson 4: E. Center
Sunday achool. 10 am.
Warship tour, 11 am.
Bunday evening service, y p—.

in

will drift Into anna ot activity
A five day "Cbriattan Wltneaa
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Family
Mission" is to be held in the
Night. Adults, Youths, Juniors Delton MeCixxiist Church begin­
and women for right living
ning Sunday, April lh
24,, and
ana con- r?--,, . ,_uh-. —
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Young People's service. 7 pm.

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LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
10 am. Bunday school.
11 a.m. Morning worship.

WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

vlralist, and staging evangell*.

Lutheran Laymen's
reaentaUre to the
annual of an orar-aU program designed
Michigan District convention of
The Lutheran Laymenb League
to be held In Grand Rapids April
30-May 1. David will report on
Uie League's international pro­
munity. The clergyman raid Um
gram of Christian service.

ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
/Rev, Ft. Joseph C. Dunphy
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
- Rev. David Hawley, Assistant
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

IT. AMBROSE* CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
and Boys Brigade.
Women's Monthly Mlwdonary
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
DOWLING
11 am. Morning worship. MeaSOUTH KA LAMO
PENTECOSTAL
STONEY POINT
Rev. Arbutus Hurieas, Pastor
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
children 4 tliruugh 8.
Rev. Gordon Blakeslee
Sunday school, 10 am.
8:30 pm. All Poung Peoples
Morning worship. 11 am.
10 am. Bunday school.
meetings.
Young People's Service, 8:30.
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
8 pm. Preaching.
vice. Special music, hymn sing.
Thursday evening prayer and . Prayer service Wednesday, 2
I o'clock.
Monday —
Girls Clubs.

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH

TERMINIX-

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
Morning worship, 9:16 am.
Bunday school, 10.-15 am.
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH

PHONE
11 am. Morning worship ter-

11 am. Worship service.
8 p.m. Evening servient

/Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Mid­
week prayer and Bible study,

HASTINGS
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

FOt FUI INSPtCITON CAU

Teros and young adults, Gareth
and Janice Conklin in charge;
Adult prayer meeting, Mrs. Rog-

will be

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Freeport
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Mm. Elwood Yoder enjoyed din-| The Eliott children spent Fil­
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Dies Thursday;
T&gt;'«
J
K,tes Saturday

Members of tlie Hastings Bus!ajm * Prohmloual Womens
Mr#. Floyd Grinnell received a
Club held their April 12 meet­ grandchildren. Gary and Debby
birthday call from her daughter.
ing at tlie botd with a dinner

Mix Llzrie Blough. * Mr. and
Mrs. Tim Kidder and children Johnson and children of Battle

program. Greg Webster played
Floyd Grinnell. Callen
two number# on hl# trumpet
with Nancy Ells accompanying
Coats Grove. * Mix Tim Kid- family at Algonquin Lake and
him on tbe piano.

munity Club lost Thursday eve­ family. ★ Mr.' and Mrx George
Rapid#. State BPW personal de­ ning. Gueeta west Mrx Harold Elliott and children of Hastings
velopment chairman. Slic spoke

the fairground* * Mr. and Mrs.
0 .
Charlo# King took care of and family went to Mackinaw
Thompson* Grocery Bunday
while the Thompsons were away.
Nyhtlta
of
Waupun,
Wls
.
visited
i
Funeral
oervlces for Ray
-—--------- ———■
—
* Mrs Charles King attended a
71. 419 W. Clinton, who | ”e r^fTk’1
"T**
oompantad her daughter-to - law stork shower honoring Mrs. Karl them during the Easter weekend.,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bcverwyk dled t 3 30
Thursday. April I
of
Span*
were
al
the
home
of
“
kroiock
ItooXl
were°°
AU
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24
noth Dockham Monday evening.
her parents, the Max Bumps.', 30
Saturday ail
"*• Bo*nt was a Ferry
Maurice Overholt and family of
Middletown. Pa. Their daughter. vuuted Jolm Blaser at Fergu­
! -J- I—ra.U
a Runml 2“”
t*™ &gt;“ Tj?
M1M Judy Overholt graduated son Hospital In Grand Rapids. ill with pneumonia.
| Home
' ** ’,en* *® work for the Haa*
from WMU. Mix Overholt re­ Friday, a Mr and Mrs. Kai KnMrs Lois Wickham spent last
— n_
H r.lrtU lrf
lln»* Mfg. Co«n&gt;*ay. He T«gu“‘01 ,n^dR^'^-H-TwvS:
“
turned home Sunday. * Sat­ foed of Grand-Rapids were Fri­ g^^^ “
urday visitors of Mix Effie day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs Herbert Rein-1Slde Cemet*nr
I He te survived by hl# wife and
Charles Geiger. * Mr and Mrs. . Mr
. .an~ ’t1, Hertxtrt He n
J
“
Charles Geiger vbdteij Mrs. Bella h.rti hU u 8und» «»au Mn.
1 Uxd
Bryant waa a member of
R. MeOrnu. .nd ____
Mr, _________
L. Cel.
" ‘ ’
Haskins at Howard City Sun- „■T ...
— 1 been hoopltsliira
three the First Presbyterian Church
day. * They were supper guests of Lansing and *&lt;.
Mr. and KY
Mrs.'
William Farby and his mother. of Mr. and Mrs. Al Blaser of John Bklllman of Long Lake.
Endsley Center.
Kalamazoo.

■Hect people In the future in

become a way of life.. . . foreign
trade doesn’t revolve Just around
England now; the United State#
Is the axis for trade, exporting
more than importing, the U.S.
turning more and more to syn­
thetic rather than raw materials
• . . . looking at our world we
find we're fighting the same old
hlMoric want . . .the fight for
influence still gorw on. She said
"the Informed woman la the un­
prejudiced woman" and we have

to meet the challenge# thia "age"
will bring.
At the business meeting which
followed a nominating commit­
tee of Lucy Jacoby, chairman.
Helen Keeler. Marguerite Pres­
ton and Letha Hynre was elected.
The will present the slate of of­
ficer# to be voted on at the May
meeting. An announcement was
made that the Style Show netted
the dub for thdr Scholarship
Fund about S530 00,
Delegates elected to the State
Convention which will be held
in Muskegon on May 20. 2! and
22 were Ruth Kuhfal. O.-are McPharlin. Marjorie Tuine#
FTanccn EHIgre, Wilma Story^
Mary Spocknuui. Doris Shawman
•nd Lucy Jacoby. The alternates
are Hazel Hinkley. Nancy Jaynes.
Margaret Cuyler. Katherine
Bccdlc. Sharon Kerntren and
Ellne Buehler.

THE
FRIENDLY

one of the

Local Folks

PMOCK HOSPITAL
ADMITTANCE#
CLOVERDALE

DELTON

MEL BARTHOLEMEW
Manager of Our

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GROCERY DEPARTMENT

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MIDDLEVILLE — Jutl Keller. S3.
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NASHVILLE

IobIo R4., April 13.
VERMONTVILLE —

MEL BARTHOLEMEW is onother Kroger employee who
was born and raised in the Hastings area. He is the manager
of our Grocory Department.

Mel attended Woodland Elementary School and Wood­
land High School. His wife is the former Lois Dye and she is
a graduate of nearby Lake Odessa High School. The Bartholo­
mew's have two daughters—Lori and Jil. The Bartholemews
make their home in Hastings, on Hammond Road.

WOODLAND

Special land treatment to Im­
prove deer habitat Is expensive
unless It bi done by selling and
cutting timber. Ctunmerelal cut- ■
ting for forest products U the
only practical way to do the Job j
on a large scale.

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Progress In space technology
and communications have
already advanced the medical
sciences. In April 1963. the
communications utelhte Relay
I was used to transmit Infor­
mation about a patient's con­
dition from England to the
Mayo Clinic In Minnesota. This
information was fed into a
computer, and then the result­
ing diagnosis was sent back

Our RaxaU Pharmacist heaps
to fill your next prescription.
YOUR (Am?) PHARMACY

Mel began working for the Kroger Company in 1958 at
our old State Street store. When we moved to our present, new
store on Broadway he was very pleased that he could offer
the finest selection of groceries available in Hastings. He not
only offers the finest selection, but he is very proud to offer
Kroger Brands which he guarantees to be as fine as the best
and still cost you less. He can often be heard boasting: "We
have everything in our grocery department that can be found
in any other Hastings grocery store, only it will cost you
less here?'
«•
Our Bakery Department features a full line of Mel-O-Soft Breads and
. our Frozen Foods department is second to none. Combined with our huge
selection of groceries your shopping trip here can only be enhanced by the
. carefree pleasure of our large parking lot where parking your automobile
is never a problem.

Mel is proud to be a member of the Hastings community and a friend
to the fine people in it.

Pharmacy
PImm Wl 5-2444
Hastings

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THE

jvernorSets
range Week’
i Michigan

rotttno, mad

American, agriculture are by fire Monday afteroon. April
nlahlng important avenues to
Here InternaUonM cooperation

a continued, "la aiding reun­
ion of this International peace
1 prosperity through active
the

High

achool

cafeteria

teudance.

ire has contributed ■Knlfi- the old Paddlef
Chariton Park

dimlnulilng

Valley

Fire Destroys
Barn Monday

bls is ORANGS WKEK

(bout

State License

HASTINGS BANNER

nnd programs through direct Jo-

Carlton Grangers
Review Progress
Of Agriculture
Governor Romney's proclama­
tion of Orange Week. April 17

ecu-i

Barry Farm
Calendar'..".
CoBUcanity CtBltr.
lain. __iu«

Tho Hastings Rural Piro A&gt;- the Cartton Orange meeting ot

peopta

USB BANNER WANT. ADS!

culture. Agriculture committee
chairman, Gary Carpenter told
how agricukuro affects the ecoAmerican agriculture l»s ad-

Do You Grow
BUSHEL CORN

Lake Odessa

dairy, David Shilton; farm me­
chanics. Mike Root: beef, Joe
Goforth; public speaking, Allen
and Nancy Jo al Livonia were Decker; Star Green Hand Form-

1 000 to

1,500 more

plants per acre

25 more pounds N

12 more pounds P.O,

16 more pounds K O

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Most Complete Fertilizer Service

Would Like to Work for You

CALL

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BROS

Lake Odessa
and
Woodland
Plant at
Woodbury

Howl A sllde-oul oven
for stand-up cleaning!
RD-39K,
30’alictric,
3 Mian or while

engineer. Ground Water Quality
Control Unit, fold oppUcat|ons
are now avallaN# at all local
health departments, aprt trw!
Michigan Department of Public
Health. State law require* that
all contractors of thU type must
register with the health depart­
ment.
The law. pawed by the Mlehi-

and Mra. Floyd Baxter and the keeping. R*y Burd: service
award. Melvin Burd and farm
Uynju lUaaxk safety award. David Decker. Miss
that oil pump inatallntlon oontroolora involved In Installation,
removal, alteration or repair of
An honorary chapter water well pumping equipment
mu&lt; obtain a certificate of
registration and pay a fee of 825
In PFA activities.
before May 1. Licensed master
Officers for 1866-67 are: Presi­ plumbers are exempt from the
dent,
David
Shilton:
vice
presi
­
Canon City with their mother’s,■
registration requirement.
Mrs. Bertha Allen of Midland
। Mrs. Ruth Oarlock and Mrs. visited Mr. and Mra. George dent. Kenneth Meade; treasurer,
Addle Hilt
I Barker Wednesday, April 6. * Ron Olmstead; secretary. Mike

By Francst Johnston
in IW-. ua.
rwto

Mr. nnd Mra Brandon Shade left April 6 for their home at
nd Alice of rural Freeport and I Brooksville. Fla. Mra. Hancock

WMU Stow. Furiroiuila

MCCULLOCH'S

Chris Schanu, sent Inal.

--------- — •------------ Lakeview Drive has aillsUd in

R«nnmA
‘ igh
1Ki gIldu
Kename Glpnn
uienn Lake
loko 111C N”&gt;'lAk0Vlcwu H
school’
MMPA President
‘uul worked for Machine Pro-

John Caylor. * Mrs. Ruth Perris
fell at work Sunday, April 3rd.

than in all the previous time of
our idstory. Modem techniques
combined with progressive pro­
cessing and marketing systems was rocketed President of the
provide farm products with new
qualities. tu&gt; well as abundant,
Recd of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs.
15-man Board of Dlreotora held
in the forms we want IL
Munday, April 11. In the Detroit
of
Government and industrial re­ oil ices of MMPA.
Luke haa nerved consecutively
search arc constantly improving
Thursday. April 7. They also: and Mra. Milton Stevens and
plants and animals, providing us President since 1555.
Harold Blaylock, of Vassar,
Greenville Hospital.
j Easter gueots of Mr. and Mrs.
March 11th a boy. 8 lbs.. 13 Donald Hummel. * Mr. nnd Mra.
farm products. Newer and better
oza. Jack David was bom to,Claud Hanoy. Sfi*. Barbara
methods of transporting, storing
Mr. and Mra. Donald Lenz of Bailey and Robert. Milo Haney
and marketing farm produta are elected Treasurer.
being continually devised, and
Haddix now have 28 grandciill- Thursday. April 7 niter a three
educational services Inform the
dren. * April 4th a boy. Robert ( week visit with Mr. nnd Mrs
Edward waa born to Air. nnd | Ralph Haney and family nt Bedknowledge, who put it to use.
Mra. Robert Chapman of South • ford. Texas and Mra. Rose Burke
Investment in agriculture is
Rockford. Mrs. Chapnuin U the a*. Amarillo, Texas.
nearly 8300 billion, equal to threefanner Shirley Shctterly.
I-------------------------------------------------Easter weekend guests of Mis.
United States, or throe-fifths of Ungs, pleaded guilty last week
r’\J^^^X
1um1v
when arraigned before Municipal Mrs. Lynn
Prentus c7nd
nndMrfiiuiuiy
of Interlochen. They also visited: —-- --------------------------------------------atlon stocks on thc New York
Stock Exchange. This Investment of driving while under Uie In­ Mr. and Mra. Voight Curtis and' Mrs. Peter Tilkcn» and daughattended tile funeral of M rs.; ter, Mrs. Gottlelb Wecbcr. called
represent 831,300 for each farm fluence of liquor.
He paid a 850 fine plus $5.45 Della Curtis. Mr. and Mra. Henry on Mr. and Mrs. Swift Winegar
employee os compared with 815,­
PrenUss of Harrison came April of Allo Sunday.
900 far each Industrial worker.
Walter G. Locke. 35. Wyoming, 9. to visit with ids mother nnd j Mr. and Mrs. Clayton NewFanning employs 7.1 million paid a 850 fine plus 85.45 court brother nnd family, returning Und. Joyce nnd Christine of
| Nashville entertained with an
ooois on a reckless driving charge. home Sunday.
ed total of workers in the steel
T/Sgt. and Mra. Richard Giill- ! Easter dinner. Guest of honor
and auto industries, public utlU- neUi Gnuiala after an accident land and children of McGuire I was Mrs. Donnld Quilter of Est*3 and transportation. Ftour out bn E. Stalo Road April 1.
Alr Faroe Bose, N. J., visited his j coitdldo. Calif. Oilier guests were
of every 10 Jobs In private em­
Leslie J. Sweeny. Simpson parents, Mf. and Mra. Raymond Mrs. Letta Stauffer. Mr. nnd
ployment arc related to agricul­ Rood. Middleville, paid a 815 Gilliland over thc Easter week-]Mrs. Emerson Stauffer of Alto
ture. Text million people have fine plus 83-60 court costs for end en route to Oklahoma Ctty.' nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry S.
Jobe storing, transporting, pro- dlsorderllnesa on thc Flnkbciner Dick will attend oxi Air Force .Brown Jr. of Grand Rapids.
.
-----------------—_ The
—. Sgt. Visiting 13
Road on April 6. He was arrested .school
for
cigiit
weeks.
In thc aitcmoon
products and an additional six by Deputy Richmond Fenton. i■ and hU family will leave Okla- | Robert Stau
Stauffer.
million arc employed providing
homa City
thc first------------------port of June
*• ■Lotta
■’
---------------------------B! Mrs.
Stauffer and RobCharleston
Air Force Base.
marketing hare alxaurbed the dlf- far ™'
a-l‘—
rtasj. |ert visited Mrs. Harry 8. Brown.
Charleston. S. C.-------------------------- Jr., of Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Thesc Include employees in thc ference.
Mr. and Mra. Morgan Inman | April 12.
Tlie
American
standard
of
liv
­
meat-packing IndiL-gry, dairies,
| bakeries, canned and frozen food ing—good 1kmhu&gt;, air.os and gad­
gets, goods and services.—is made
processing, and cotton fabrics in­
possible by Hoc productivity of
dustries.
।

Drunk Driver
Pays Fine, Costs

Eoch 10 MORE bushels you
wunt ft&gt; grow, try this form-

Michigan pump Installation,
■nd well drilling cxmtractori
muM submit appiteaUraw. tar
State rertrtraUon before May 1.
1966. according to an official of

Personal Mention

come as opposed to the increase
goods and servlcce such os farm of income of all other workers,
tractors, machinery, fuel and stands tn grave danger of besomlubricants and tires, fertilizer
A poem, Tlie Dairy Farmer’s
the total rubber out put and 40 Lament, was read by Ken
percent of the Nation's electrici­ SUumn and the lecturer, Wendell
ty. Another 115 billion la spent Slu-oyer, asked each member for
ideas to londscuixj tlie Orange
urban citizens buy.

State Moves to
Eliminate Sale
Of Cracked Eggs

Spring
S4WS4EE

Further steps to prevent movoeumcr channels became effective
In -April through amendment to

The purpose b to eliminate
the buard of food pobonlng

SAVE UP TO ’28”
the Michigan Department of
Agriculture's Food Inspection
Division.
Under the amendment now ef­
fective. no denier may offer
cracked eggs for resole except to
a licensed egg-breaking plant.
Any egg producer, however, may '
sell cracked egg* to egg grading i
^rations,
stations, .-cv
egg brcnldnc
breaking olanta.
plants, or
or1'
directly to a consumer for Ids
own family use.
■
This prohibits movement of

crira, Institutions. restaurants,
hotels or any other eaUng or
processing establishments. This
practice was permitted In thc
By strict control* In the hands'
of the Michigan Department of
Agriculture, cracked eggs move I
oiily to licensed egg breakers who
are equipped to eliminate the
hazard in liquid eggs or frozen
t-SK5Some prospects are misers:
they let the rest of the world go

on a new McCulloch
McCulloch iDMuacti sacs in a Matins

J2SI.0 os » »t« MAC 15 with ■ full 19"
Beth iafcde McCcllodi'i sdnncri tadneeriag »n4jtcluiivi McCallxli lutwu
ra(J d utn ut_

fw had during aitlmt firmed. pnini’-L
any cottioj iob aicuad til b»wa, lira,
cr acpiiie.

SEE THEM NOW!
Bay om today - you m»J
X't *•
cbanct to m»i »o nrech os a
MeColloch ipial

Francisco
Farm Supply
M-37 So. 945-3150

SPECIAL DISCOVERY SALE!
This luxurious

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duces four times as much food ble Barry reminded thc mem­
bership of tho April 30;h dead­
ago. Crop production is 65 per­ line for tlie sewing contest and
cent higher and thc output per youth chairman, Jean Stamm,
breeding animal la 88 percent Of the Youth Conference at Kas­
son Center Orange April 30 and
duoco food for hlnucU and 25 I May 1. She iiskftl for nnd was
others.
Igranted
______ ___permission
_________ ____
to _____
take
While food costs have risen a | candidate Jami;, Bowerman, to
little over 20 percent in thc last I receive the degree work there.
30 years, the farmer actually gets' Also tire youth meeting and tree
12 percent lire— proceralng and I planting day Is scheduled f u r
April 17.
Community progress chairman.
Marguerite Shroyer reported -.hat
thc last Medical Facility party
of Uw seuson will be April 21
and tliat tbe clean up days
j found most of Ute hall ckor.cd,
but therv arc still two rooms to

Juicy-tanner
chuck roast
with Flair
by FRIGIDAIREI

The program for April 23 will
be by the home economics, health
and safety committees nnd Un­
scheduled hostesses uro JoycO
Weinbrecht and Betty Stade).
The first power-driven print­
ing press was constructed in 1811
by a Saxon called Frederick
Koenig- The first cylinder pres

don. to print thc Nov. 29. 1814

FARM LOANS

RMtts gutomiticaily turn
out mote tender, Juicier,
shrink less with exclusive
Tender-mafic roasting.

• Excluoivt FrIgidaire Pull 'N Clean Oven ends downon^our-knees oven cleaning drudgery.
• Cook-Masts r oven control starts/cooks/stops-automatlcally at times you select

• Instaat but with Speed­
Hut surface unit.
• Two big rand two 6"
surface units.

• Roomy, full-width storage
drawer for pans.

»Instxnt "built-in" beauty.
Flair installs in minutes on
Its own (optional) base
cabinet

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SEE IT

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TODAY!

5X%
Land Bank interest rates
remain at 5V6 %. Get tho
money you need to build
Jour farm business—get
at this low rate. Repay­
meat terms up to 35
years. No prepayment
penalty. See us about a
Land Bank loanl

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lOpcn Men.. Wed.. Fri. 8:30-5:00
Phere 945-9415

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Full-Range Heater/Dofroater

Back-up Lights
All-Vinyl Interior
Decor Interior Package

Bright Exterior Trim Group
Windshield Washers

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Whitewall Tires

Interval-Selector Wipers

Deluxe Wheel Covers

Outside Rear-View Minor

Four-Way Emergency Flasher

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•’till Program
•or Vermontville
&gt;yrup Festival

Frtd

Middleville
thur Sullivan
tertaJned lhatr children through

enjoying a potluck feast. Mra.

genson waa an Waster gueat ot
her daughter and family, Mk
Richland

o. MKinan William* la to t
April JO. to crown tbe

* Jone* of Grand Rapid*
the W»lter Wallaraa on night guests of her grandpar­
ent*, the Howard Oraboms. on
Friday. The Albert Oraborn
family of Lansing were Saturday

of Bellevue spent Saturday night
and Bunday with her parents.

McFall of Caledonia had dinner boys wore thdr colorful shirts,
they had earned through a point

Law*

family

who

the Myron Meynolda.

and Rosalie, of Albion.

The Baptist Boy *

lhe' Wayland Methodist Church
on Saturday.
■
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Carrick

Rlchaxd Jerril and granddaugh- famlly and Georgia
grand Easter vaca

cotnpanied ther
Landlubber Inn.

McFfcll* and Duane's birthday*. with thc pledge to the flag. Tho Mra Hart Puffer in Flint, re­
* Bunday evening. April 10. Mr.
John T. Wood* on Bunday. Eaaton boys played Uielr instru­
|:U am. with lhe Maple Valley home.
ments. Hosea Humphrey and hl*
Thi* week Thuraday evening

will give the Invocation and Mildred Alien and Ray Hawkins

Snew village president, Otu*

open at 1 pm. with aome Indian

Ibo Vermontville Maple Syrup Okemoa Council At 3 p m. there

Knights" dance band; Carroll
Newton will speak on Michigan
At 2:30 pm. the "Honeyman
Trio Plu* Oner will perform and

Club. Kenyon Peabody Is parade
Otte known a* the "Midnight acting a* parade chairman.

linger* from Michigan State chopping contest. Burr HortenJnlveraky, will be presented
Following the coronation a

Saglnaw

&lt;rf Rldi-

chlldren from near Chicago and
Janet Vander Poppen of the George
U. of M. and Dries VandcrPop-

linday/April 10.
(William Green-

guest* of their parents, Mr. and parent* of a daughter, Samatha Albert Bell. BeUy and Louise
Mae bom Friday. April 8. In
Marilyn's wedding to Ray Roush
and Mrs. Howard Reyfg and
on Friday evening, April 8.
Mr. and Mr* Gaylord Gould
and Mra. Richard Reyff and Chris Jenccn and children of and family were Sunday, April
family. * Mr. and Mra. John Waukegon. Ill. * Mr. and Mn.
Wilkes, who enjoyed a few Earol Puttman of Saginaw and Hawblitz in Battle Crock. * Mlsa
months in Florida are home alao. Mia* Beverly Bender of Central Linda Wolf returned Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Flnkbeiner University were home over the April 11 to lhe Nararene ColEaster holiday*. * Wednesday
evening. April 0 the Prairie Lit­ .•pending n week's vacation with
Otto.
erary Club iield their annlverWolf.
Russell
their president.
Sunday, April 10, caller* of Mr.
daughter in Reed City to help
Holte
and
daughter.
Letitia
nnd
care for het grandchildren while —-r-r—»— ------ „ .Mr. and Mra. Robert Howell of
Kirnt-Hy Ka,
E“,cr ‘“JHaoo.m. l*kA
omen
Hoaksrna are in Montana on —— -- ---- ...------ ------ - I OIUIUIB
W mi. UU MIS.
Byron Thomas arid hte narenLv Marshall Green and Jack Green
business.
Mr. and Mra. Holtz at Coldw*Sunday evening. April 10.
ter.
on Mr. and Mra. ‘Willard Love
Mr. and Mra. Nell Ingall in Lake -------------------------------------------------- in Bellevue.
Odessa. Sunday. April 10. Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs Lafe Willlama,
day noon the Jacksons left for
Jr., and family attended an Eas­
a visit to their daughter's. Mr.
ter family dinner Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Lafe Wil­
By Mrs. Vern Hmcblits
sons in Glenview. Ill. * Many
: NukvSta
*51-2102 liams. Sr. ★ Mlsa Linda Wolf

Highbank

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Problems

Kltch leaving Middleville T-K
Mr. and Mra Ckrl Bowles and Nazarene Church Saturday. *
to accept a olmllur position In son, Cart. Jr., of Vermontville Mr. and Mra. L. William*. Jr.,
were Sunday. April 10 caller* of and family were Sunday evening
wish him happiness.
Mr. and Mra. Don Wolf. * ReWilliams in Woodland.
daughters spent Easter with ids
Easier Sunday guest* of Mr.
Mrs. Arthur Osborn on Sunday. and Mra. Blair Hawblltz and
April 10. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth were Mr and Mra. Dale
Mr*. Alfred Boraum and sons George Whitaker and children Bishop, Nyla’and Douglas of
spent Easter and a few tiny* from Charlotte on Friday, April
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mra Orile
VanSyckle of Lacey, Gladys
Barber In Barryton.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schantz
Mr. and Mr*. Orville Fritts spent Easter Sunday in Cadillac Hawblitz. * Mr. and Mrs. Nolan
Hudson and children. Kathy and
spent Saturday evening. Abril 9 Goodell. * Heber Julian la very- Ryan from Big Rapid* spent
ill In tlie Ann Arbor Hospital. Thuraday, April 7. until Satur­
Jackson. Mr. Fritts made his
day with Paul Bell and Marcia
iiome with the Jackson* for four and Mr. and Mra. Buri Will of and attended tho Bell-Roush
years. * Mra. Richards of Port­ Hostings called Saturday. April wedding on Friday evening.
land spent Bunday. April 10 with
her daughter and family. Mr.

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Customers who moved since December may not receive the
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner “ X i X' li'X
22. Pages—3 SectionsHastings. Michigan, Thursday, April 28, 1966

New Womens
Apparel Shop
Opens Friday

-EDITORIALS■» - •---- -

Ml

s-by R.M.C.T—Marr

.............. ...

NUMBER 2

Scholars on May 9
Annual Convocation to Recognize
Students’ Achieveuients in Class,
Extra-Curricular Activities

should enter their creations
Saturday or Sunday. April 30
and May 1. between 12 noon

Although the student strike
Since school boards are given!
against a certain Detroit school|authority by popular vote to act' Workshop Youth Exhibit.
1966." The exhibit wlU be held
does not effect Barry County | In educational matters, the type of' May 5-8. in the Artist Work­
Hastings' newest store. Gtttle- 1
directly,
the
manner
in
which
It
|szhool
demonstration we are seeing
shop in the former NYC de­
man's, will hold its grand open- ,
Ing celebration this Friday and U handled could have a bearing on In Detroit&gt;. In a sense, un open j pot. The show la open to
Saturday with a special mer­ educatlorjil matters, here and in , revolt against regularly constituted j
grade through the 12lh trade
chandising sales event and won- '
[ community govenuflent. It Is an .
derful prizes, Mrs. Bernard Al­ the entire state os wen.
For the strike, although brought effort, so to speak, to substitute'
ien. manager, has announced
The store Ls in the Masonic to a head (with outside help and government by mob rule for gov- j ।
Building, In the location former­ direction, over a question of right I ernment SyTuw.
ji
ly occupied by Hodges.
to expression in a student publlThus Ute outcome of this school I “
.. .
. Two grand prizes are being of- i
fcred on Friday and Saturday.
.cation.-Is actually a direct chal-i j walkout in Detroit and the manner | J 3X t*KayC(l 10F
- Friday’--------------s winner of
~ *"
— *.10“®*---n'”" lengc to school authority. Al stak« in which it is handled will have
nounced at" 30 pm.*and Satur- u «h0
have the final word In nt least some slight bearing on.

Eight members of the Hastings High School Senior Class
I of 256 students arc to be honored at noon on Monday, May 9,
[at the Hastings Rotary Clubs annual Honors Convocation.
The Convocation is to be held at Lesson Sharpe Memorial
Hall and representative* from other service clubs and organar• FA hA Invltrrt tZ&gt; ITBiri tlcipate In recognizing schotarship and leadership in the high
school. Rotary President ClarP, ,
ml
ence Rltsvma has announced
LEAVE ON INSPECTION—Plana for the proposed new HasUngx
Xpipilf'P I PilPflPF i The students will be presented
High School are being studied and members of the building and
0LICI11C ICrtLllCl
;b
by principal
Principal Donald
Donald GUI.
Gill, and
and .
they will receive a book of their
1 own selection as a gift from
to Inspect the new building there. The group had previously
। Rotary.
Inspected Portage Northern and other structures are being day's winner of the 8100 mcr- regard
to --------school ,policy
and thii -----local ...
government everywhere In
---------------, ----.
.— —
Students selected to be honstudied.—Banner photo.
Middleville's T-K School will
chandl&amp;e certificate will be named nght t0 hoJd gchool administrative I Michigan,
nt 5S pm.
n m nn
not have to curtail its program, Jonea. 82, of R2 Delton. Wall ored at the Convocation include:
at
on ft.at
that Hav
day.
(positions—1
The board of education I
• • •
eleclofs decided Friday.
day. April 24. nt Borgraa Hoa-jvice President 2. President 3.
They approved 717 to 477 a
the grand opening, and special perinUndent or an aggressive group in which a group of Wayne State special G'j-mlll operating tax pita. In Kalamazoo, were held at SBC. 2. Tri-HI-Y 3. 4. Student
■ the First Methodist Church at council 3. 4. Interior Comm. 4.
prizes Include drawings every o( gtudent* who may or may not professors set up a so-called "Free- for two years U&gt; provide nddl- 2 pm. Tuesday.
Iciass President 3. J-Hop, Kxh2r SI-1”.'
tare «u&gt;a rauouter rretetenu
S&lt;l«»r u.
•«» Iteul
, Io ftaute, U&gt;&gt; i The Rev. George Elliott offl- [Change Student 3. Jr. Play Usher,
aS m. Friday
continuing through I.*
II ...
„ te F«e &lt;
s ,h,. a., ! education
program.
Bouuu,.
.on,
CiUun. JoUM
U&gt; MMBMUo dated and burial was In the, Chairman March of Dimes 3.
Dowling Cemetery.
Community Fund Comm. 4. 8axOver 81.000 In merchandise will
approved the measure 606 to 417
Thf IhxIt reixwed at ite'on8Ufl4.
| The Thomapple Foundation
has made a 85.000 grant to the days. Special awards
.w.,w&gt; will
«... go to|
‘“ixiiu muuu \jivussvsi
t
proved III to w.
Football 1. 2. J. 4. Wrestling 1, 3.
’
.
J .
C
100th, 108th.
108th. !
Hastings Public Library for the the 1st. 25th.' 50th. 100th.
installation of an air condltlonpass on two previous occasions
Mr. Jonea
Jones had b*en noapuuihospital- i Drama Ciuo
Club 1. a.
2. Treasurer
ireosurer »,
1,
I ln« system for the Institution lo­
i The flnrt time the vole ended In iz«l five days prior to his death. | Historian 2. Jr. Rotarian 3. B4ucated In tiie remodeled post of- with 55 years' experience Ln busl"Brovo A nice musical Jobl" Two received the lop grade froin;a tie. 184-184. The second time | He was born near Dowling on I dent Council 3. 4. Mayor 4. Exflee building.
nesi. The firm has stores in
Tiie 96 members of the Has- all four judges, East Lansing and i the vole waa 385 Yes and 437 No. sept 24. 1883. the son of Fred- change Student 3. Student Foe.
The Thomapple Foundation, Alma. Greenville. Ionia. Lan­ tings High School Band Satur-; East Detroit.
|
------------ •------------I trick and Angelina (Warner* Comm. 3. 4. Co-Chair. 4.
formed in February of 1962. sing and ML Pleasant with head­ day earned the top No. 1 rating. Hasting*. Muskegon, Grosse: Ft *
'
| Jones He attended the Barney i jBck Bender—Pool ball 1, Bas­
r,w,
—
« CIA
AAA
previously
made
a
810.000
in the Michigan School Band I Pointe. St Clair Shores Lake&lt; UflVC I0F 1 cllT
Mills School and moved to Den- ketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Float 1. 2. 3. 4.
Jim Wagar of Alma, a gradu­ and Orchestra State Festival | view and Belleville received three,
iver. Cola, as a young man and Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Lib. 3. Student
In December of 1963 the Foun- ate of Alma College. Is president held at Flint
|r» and n II. averaging to a final ** .» •• es
a
i
------- . .. --- ---------i~_ .
— —— a . •
»&gt;—
dotlon received an exemption of the company and Tony GrauBcixrol and was graduated from Ij^Hop Comm.. Operetta 3.
■Die HHS Band, under the dl. 11 rating.
Seeks Judgeship — Eaton County from Federal Income tax as a lau of Alma Is a vice president reclion of Arthur Steward. Jr, I Ann Arbor and Midland re-|
'
North Denver High.
- .• Mary Ann Karmes—Band 1.
and a buyer Both were here this
Probate Judge Angua MacLeod of charitable trust
He a'-tended Denver Univer-.2. 3. 4.!Pep Band 3. 4. G.A.A. I. 2.
in Clara AA in which I cslved No. II. Muskegon Mona Wgsll 1 inflorWffV
As such. Individuals may make week assisting in preparing the competed
Charlotte has annuMilM »«i
...—..
. ...
a — shores and Benton Harbor III
nCll oJIlUvI vvdy
laity and earned a master's de-1 Creative Writing Club. Drama
candidacy for the office of Cir­ contributions to the Thomapple store for the grand opening.
j cftlved No. I ratings In their own 8MK-Ttajtrrsa City IV.
.
The campaign to raise funds Io | »”e.
.
j Oub. 3. &gt;. 4z_RI5‘Gittleman's rpcclallxes In worncuit judge for Eaton and Bany
* ■; district
rtl&gt;, rlri festivals.
tMtlvnla
This Is the third year In a row help ihe Barry County Fair
After graduation he went to
’• 4en's apparel and* carries many
Counties, He wa^, ChaHollc's
All tne Bands tn Double A. that the Hastings Band has re­ Board pay the cost of dlsmant- Salt Lake City. Utah, where hr
Co-M
nationally - advertised brands
municipal judge fbr 10 years be­
ceived a No 1 rating in the ling, moving and re-erectlng (uught for five years, before
The Foundation was estab­ such as Leslie Fay. Sue Brett,
fore becoming probate Judge. He
lished to provide Hastings and Bobble Brooks and Claire .Tif­' more students. Hastings, with State Festival.
three large quonset-type steel , teaching for one year al Mt
line *been
practicing
*--—-— *— law
in
. Bus. &amp; Prof. Women's Club 4.
1.075. selected to compete In
the Barry County area with an fany.
One Judge, Daniel Kovats, buildings at the fairgroundi is Pleasant. UtahMichigan for 19 years.
1 rinrtv MntM-PT* 1 9 Bee.
the tougher competition.
agency which could accept gifts
director of the Grand Rapids well underway.
—
- .
----Sportswear include Bobble
Seven out OI
of the 20 bands In Junior Symphony and a teach­
which were outside the scope of
Special Fair Booater Tickets
Kar,eL of|AA received No. I final ratings
Vlce Pres. 4. Jr Play, Nat Honor
the Hastings Community Fund California, College Town
er at Grand Rapid* Junior have been mailed to 4H Clubs,
of Bos-a■
Soc. 3. 4. Bec.-Treaa. 3. 4. Dec
and other charitable organiza­
College, commented on the service chibs and other organiza­
P-raon*,R
High School, retiring In 1950. Comm . J-Hop. Chair. Rr. Float
tions.
Hastings Band's performance:
tions throughout the county and
4. Operetta 3 .4. Lead 4. Glrb'
Money received will be used
"Bravo A nice musical Job money may be turned In by those
for long-range community pro­
Tills bond shows the result of selling the bnootre tickets to The the high school.
FeaUvitlea al the Vermontville jects and for capital improve­
He married Gertrude Waters
superior teaching. CongratulaHollywood Vassaretle. and othDr. W. R. Birk. MD. who has Hons to you. the Hastings school Banner office, the Freeport
Maple Syrup Festival are to got ‘ ments.
Mary 8e&lt;Ue»-O A.A. I. QLM.
era.
.
[been In practice In Hastings for system, superintendent, principal News. The Middleville Sun Ki [the Prcsbv-lcritui Manse In Hu- 2. Student Coun. 2. 3. 4. Bee f.
underway* at 9:15 axn Saturday.'
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The store also has a complete 117 years, has announced he is to and also to the faculty who must News, the Nashville News or
Carlton
WSCS
Meet*
May
4.
Student-Pac. Comm. 2. 3, i. Vub.
G. Mcnncn Williams Is schedulnl
Carlton vcii
Centre
Methodist। ' line of accessories.
[begin a residency In anesthesi- cooperate in this most worth­ W8^al gifts will also be wri...
.
..
B-wriiun
««t mcuxxiiM
Berv Comm. 3. Muna 3. f. W“■ “ “
l"n'1 “
“» WSCS
T.reu,.,
.tete
ta.
tK«.
----------------------- | The garments are displayed in|0’°«r
“j® University Hospital while of disciplines. Congratula­ corned from business firms or
f Hl-Y 3. Girls' SUte 3. HJR.
a .... and
... .u'at Ann
onAnn
JulyArbor
1
Syrup Queen nnd other dlgnl- | changed to May 4 at 1 p.m. at 1 new racks
counters
in Arbor
the at
on Ju*y 1
tions also to the hard-working orgenlxaUons.
Scholar. 3. Operetta 3. f. Hat
,,h ’&lt;3«tines Masonic Lodge.
fortes arc to Include Governor the home of Mra. Wayne Pen-1 newly-decorated salesarea which ’ He Is resigning from the Pen- bandsmen and their parents
The buildings will most $2,100 1 “L
George Rrannev
Goaree
Romney and Dearborn's i nlnirtnn
nington. Roil
Roll noli
call win
will h.
be = »«-I has modern lighting/
| nock Hospital Staff as of that This group Ls a joy to hear I I (« dlsmanU" m .v- and erect
"’Wen ’rW,d‘rn JU' Comm. Chair. 3. Mock UJf. i.Bt.
Mayor Onral Hubbard.
• vorite Bible text.
Mrs. Allen. R1 Dowling, has | date and has asked to be relieved like the discipline and atten­ They were obtained free us Fed- , b,,J’*
h,.
„ Exam. Comm.
tion of this fine group —I also ----- ...- ----- ---------------------- .---------been in the clothing business for of his responsibility as chief of
in addition to hl? wif". he 1«
Ken Weller—Football 1. 3, 3. 4.
J about 16 years. She Is a native of 1 staff at the hospital by May 15 sense of responsibility Music denU wrP|u*
j survived by three daughters. Mrs. Basketball l.,«2. 3. 4. BascfcaJl I.
•~
---| Dr. Birk said he liad contem- can teach this In a way that few
France.
j Francli (Irene* Hamilton of
| plated such a move for several other_ subjects can match Excel- 7
! 1550 Academy Street. Kalama- Club 2. 3
i years.
I zoo. Mrs. Joseph (Wlllo* Cooper Comm. 4.
/IrttlV JillfN'
l”f Marshall and Mnu John
1
amir
y
[(Beverly* Bogner of Charlotte;
Seven men are scheduled to! 15 grandchildren and two ab- a’ chonu *1 ^ 2^ Drama*
leave
nve here Mondav
Monday for Detroit
r’arl
o ' «n__ »»—
'or induction Into the armed
Y 3. 4. Chaplain 4. Nat. Honor
brees. William Schllhaneck.
Soc. 3. 4. J-Hop Comm.. Justice
Atty. Merle L. Augustine of
ihalrman of the Barry County
Comm. 3, Jr. Rotarian 3, 8r.
Battle Creek has announced hla
Jelective Service Board, has anPlay. Key Club 4. Voraity dub
candidacy for tile Republican
4. Saxon Staff 4.
nomination for congressman
Those leaving Include William
from the third district
F. Rountree. 23. a volunteer:
Republicans at their county States
The seat Is now held by DemoZlarenee J. Rulhruff, 18. also a
meeting here Wednesday named
. Sal'v'a Beauty Salon at 115
the following delegates to the]
। N. Mkhtgnn Avenue la now
! known a» the "Fashion Center."
Republican State Convention:
. Tlle Dlla“ Prtsis Company luis
Mrs. Blake Allredlng. er^intv
ertr'y
1
'hen his ship
I. Wilber. 19. and Larry Rex Barbara Smith Is the manager
t. ' 1 started to move into the new
Hastings Mfg. Company re­
Inf the ahon »jjd other hair stvlchairman. Allan Hyde. Avis Ty- ‘I 200-foot addition to the main
Seventy men—including single I’-’ arr Janei Linderman and ported net comings of 8132JM4
ler. Walter Soya. Carroll Newton. machine shop which U now
He Is serving a four-year term
after taxes In the three months
Verner Webster.. Victor Rekardl. about completed When the new as justice of the peace in Em­
nd married men — received'or- Ann Robins
'
ended March 31. IBM. compared
suu operation.
operwwn. Bllra 1 meU Township and Ls engaged
Philip Mitchell and Meri ScotL unit U In, full
era to report Monday. April 25.1
Alternate® are: Harold Stanton. eatimates 4
jr their prc-lnductlon physical [
with $159229 in the correspandChat
about 100 more Iln Pr,val* &lt;aw practice.
..........................
STORE TO MOVE
Charles Geiger, Beatrice Dun­
xams and on Muy 24, 37 more [
be added to the payHc
his law degree
The Montgomery W
ing period a year ago.
1 from the Detroit College of Law
ning, Fred Mattewon. Ralph Pen­
re scheduled to leave for prestore at 118 S. Jeffeno
nock. Henry Rogers. Ella Smith
iduction physicals. Included are
,.
•
i He and hla wife. Gemfctee,
raduating college seniors.
and Max Reynolds
Showing at the Blrano—"The hBVe two children ’
\
Barry County’s June quota for
shares of Hastings commot? kock
iduetion is three.
Lt. Elmer 8 Erickson. Has­ Road to Utopia,” ■starring Blpg,
। outstanding. as against 15-3 oapu
Unci,
was presented
pffwenied Wednesday
Waln™day Croaby.
Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy
PANCAKE SUPPER
tings. was
amnor
HuUa - 44V nurt
aa the company axumander, of' IIf
JP,our- Prica aadulu
MYF Pancake Supper First
itructing a new building In
the 756th Ordnance 'Company, children. 20c.
Methodist Church Saturday,
। the 1965 period.
The 81. Rose Senior Social
Hastings la a major producer
the first Army unit to be actl- Pleas* 8m MORE ABOUT:
April 30. 5:30 to 8 Adults. 81.
Tub will meet for a potluck dlnat 132 E. Slate on Monday.
| of piston rings, oil flltere, and
at 1 pm Monday. May 2 In
vated hero and which ts now of-1 ... BACKWARD GLANCES, , Students, 75c. ChUdren under 5
May 2.
Caalte oil additives.
tidally

Retired HHS

Special School

Middleville

Public Library
[Given $5,000
By Foundation

.wX'X'rS. u.'nS^lS ;•»»•&gt;«

-*“* “• "&gt; "»

“»•

HHS Band Credited by Judge
xaum. With Doing ‘A Nice Musical Job

:

Dies Sunday

-

-—-

i Buildings’ Cash
_____

Dignifaries to
Attend Festival

To Leovc Hastings

backward glances

'hits of yesterday
.
as gleaned from the
Banner filei

Motlddy

Atty. Augustine
Seeks Republican
Nod for Congress

Sally's Now is
‘Fnshion Center9 Earnings Down
bi First Quarter

188 HHS Singers to Present Spring Concert Sunday Afternoon
The vocal music department of
Hastings High School, under the
direction of Herbert Moyer, will
present its annual Spring Con­
cert on Sunday. May I. at 3 pm.
In Central Auditorium.

company all vocal solos in the
concert.
Mary SluU, a senior soprano.
wUl sing “Calm As The Night"
by Bohm and "Pour Ducks On A
Pond" by Needham.
Cindy Moyer, a senior alto,
wlU sing two songs from "Came-

The BU11 of the Night" and a I---------------Robertson;- 'Kentucky Bab e,”
and 'There's
popular folk song. "Michael Row Gelbel-Fredericks,
~ '“ '
the Boat Ashore," which will be A Whistle In the Thistle." Burke.
accompanied by Nancy Kills at
The Glee Chib will sing: "An
the piano. Jack Bender (bor­ Evening's Pastorale." Shaw;
rowed from Uie Band, on bass, "Roses of Picardy." Wood, and
and-Tom Bmelker on the guitar. The Big Brown Bear,” Mana-

Bhetteriy on xnare drum will ac­
Loved You Once In Silence” and company the Choir on a aonc
called "Gavotte for Bach" which
is a "Swingle Binger" arrange­
hood."
ment.
The Choir will also sing:
Keough singing "Bali Hal" from
South Pacific; Fred Jacoba, "Miserere Mel." Lotti; "Emltte
singing the Bach-Gounod “Ave Spirt turn tutun." Bchuetky; 'The
Marie." and Kathy Gaskill, who Lord's Prayer." Mallotte; "Ma­
will sing "Were My Song With dame Jeanette." Murray; "Bfhce
All Is Passing." Hindemith; The
Wings Provided."
The concert will open with all Road Not Taken." Thompson;
student* singing "Hallelujah" "May Day Carol." Taylor, and
To Spring," Bach.
!
The Chorus will sing three
ChoU. Olec Club and Ensmble

Groups performing include:
Choir. Chorus. Glee Club. Girls'
Ensemble and Binging Saxons.
One hundred and eighty high
school students make up these
several organizations.
Several students will be fea­
tured as soloists in the Concert
Among these will be Nancy Ellis,
pianist, playing the second
movement from Grieg's "Con­
certo in A Minor" and "Etude
No. 3" by Chopin.

Glee Club Studsnls — Bonnie
Steven Reid. Harold Rogers, 1 Hewitt. Leroy Hoaglln. Marvin i lorn. Sue Howes. Darwin Jar*
Abbey. Russ Ainslle. Cindy An- Ray Rose. Mike Saleno. Terri 1 HoWell. . Bonita Jerow, Debbie, man. Kathy Kaufman. Lenay
derson. Richard Blrke. Earl But-1 Sheppard. Barbara Sloan. Wil-, Keeler. Mike Keeler, Jill Ken- Lewis:
ler.
ntdy. Caule Kiersey. Lynda Ly-Herb McCulligh.. Karen Me?
Ki, Ray
rva/ Brandt.
Dranui, Teresa
screoa CastleViu'iit- 111am
naiii Schultz. Judy Bmelker. IHUJ,
—
---------------------------„
---------------a.—
------- Main. o.._
man. Tamera Chenoweth. Susan Gary------------Spencer.»—
Phil
Sprmger. Vai ons, Janet
Sue Manning. Keough Rudjr McPhereoa. Kris
Clark. Jeanne Cole. David Cole- .Springer. Paula Stalbaum. Bon-[ Mike Miller;
Martin. Cindy Miller, Lynda
man.
man Chris
Chrin Conant,
Cnnant Randy
Randv Co-1
Co- nle Stitt
Stitt:;
• Lisa More*
Morgan. Mark Morgan.
- ■ - — Pryor. Robert Ritter. X^UMR
nanl. Arthur Count, Robert
Charles Tarbel. Sharon Tebo. 1Leona Ncli. Lois Ogden. Jim Robinson. Valerie Speaa, Jias
Co’*:
[Marilyn Tobias. David Toasava. 1O'Neil. David Reed. Joyce Spencer. Janet Stauffer, Bonny
Bonita Crawley. Jeff Culbert. aB11 Wachter. Anne Weber. 1Rousch. Vivian Sheffield. Debbie Timm. Jan Wlesenhofer, DwvM
Ken Daugherty. Dianne Dunn. Christine Weeder. Buanne Well- &lt;Shawman. Lynden Stamm. Lyn- WUliams;
Ulh Grade: Lm BrifieM Qk,
David Fisher, Douglas Fuller. fBrc. Dolores Wlesenhofer. Trudy ’ette Thomas. Nancy VanSyckle.
Bill Wilcox.
wucox. Vem
vem Wilder.
wuacr. rranFran- ana ntui
Marilyn Greenleaf. Mike Hart, t Wilcox. Charles Wilkins, Bion- 1Diu
Charles Horvath. Kathleen Haw- wyn williams. John White.
'ces Ford. Bob Huebner. Gordon .cy Kilis.
Hess.
jQaskllL
les*. Georgia Wagner.
Gaskill. IDick
Choir Students—IMh Grade: pher Hall. Die
M&gt;ke
!.kc Fitzgerald. Harvey
Haney Haff
Hoff-­ Huebner. Cn
man. Fred Jacobs, Randy Mayer.

The Girls'-Ensemble will sing:
"Christopher Robin Is Saying
His Prayers." Slmson: “I Feel
Pretty 'from 'West Side Story'*."
Bernstein, and "Sing Again,"
Protheroe-Caln.
Tiie Binging Saxons will sing:
“Climbin' up the Mountain." Arr
Smith; "Click Oo the Shears."
Luboff. and “Lilt A Olara To
Friendship," Lubofi.
Cindy Moyer. 1
Accompanist for Choir. Glee
cs!k,T3?: Un.
Club. Girls' Ensemble and Sing­ CiaDand. Dick MalvlUe. Laura V.m* Doa«.. BuMn Bute. KuX! Un. Mary BdUea.
ing Saxons is Nancy Elhs. Lynda Mayo. Anne PetengUl. Donna
Pryor accompanies the Chorus.
Mary G. Guenther, Gary Oug- jMBrxhi oerentz. Loralyn GUThe names of the singers folgunoa, Judy Havens, Blarletle | bert, Sandy Gillespie, Bue OU-

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Vermontville to
Honor Special
‘Citizens of Year’
TWTCUNWviUe realdoeta
will be aiwi wpcaal rrengniUon
aa “CUizpn* of th* Year" during
the bf&amp;iriuton of the 2Cth Vttmodtnnil Mapk Syrup Fe.-tival
to M' Mrtd Saturday. April 30. z
Tt)b iwtf Detected for Uiu year’s
hoddr tin Mra. Bernard (Mil­
dred) Alien, a retired teacher,
and Ray Hawkins, who has held

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TURKEY SIKES ....
U.S.DA. INSP. GRADE ‘A'

ECKRICH SMOK-Y-UNKS

NORBEST BROILER

and h** -glnn gennously of her
Hawkln* Is a nativo of the
Vermontville area. For 30 years
lie worked at Die Motor Wheel
Corp. In LArudnK, retiring Jan
1, 1054. He was twice elected to
Die Vermontville village council
and served two term* as a mem­
ber of the Vermontville Town­
ship Board.
athoe hi* retirement he has
mantfed to average a trip a
month to 14 various homes such
aa cMMrenta home*. infirmaries,
nursing homes and old soldiers
hocnew in Grand Rapid*. Kala­
mazoo. Ptart Custer. Coldwater.
Marshall, Okemos and Jackson-••
to deliver magazines, eye glasses
and other gift*. The collection of
sucKarUdre 1* through the, co­
operation of Vermontville resi­
dents. Ills trips arc financed
through the cotnmlseiona he re­
ceive* from wiling magazines,
weekly and dally newspaper sub­
scriptions.
Mrs. Allert and Hawkins will
act aa honorary chaperone* for
-the I960 Maple Syrup Festival
queen, Mlsa More* Green on
festival day. and they will also
accompany Uw queen and her
court when they appear on
WILX-TV, cliannel io, Jackson,
on April 29 from 9 to 9:25 am.
Mrs. Alien ha* been working for
some time on a scrapbook which
contains features of all past fes­
tivals. and thl* will be presented
to the Vennontvillc library.

Freeport 4H'ers
Nome Officers ,
Members of 4H Uvretock Club
in Freeport mdt Bunday. Atartt
17. Officer* elected are: IW-i
dent, Ruwail Yargfer; MogtfHfideni, Jan Bckert; aecrttory.
Jerry Lenx; treasurer. Bonnie
guphkr., *nd reporter. Shirley

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Detroit's In

Detroit promoters are very
determined in their bid to
bring the Olympic Games to
Detroit and Michigan nt
some future date. Now they
have a large delegation,
armed with facts and figures
extolling the wonder* of our
area, in Rome where die
1973 site selection la being
made. It would be wonderful
If they should be successful
this tune, or at any time In
the fulure/We admire their
courage nhd stlck-to-ltlvencsa. It vrould mean much
to all of Michigan and the
midwest to have the world
converge on these parts for
the greatest of all Internatlnnalnipcctaeles.

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In the meantime wc must
keep the home fires from
burning. Well kept up [croperty t* not only a pic-azure
to it* owner and all others
who come in contact with It.
but it cut* down the pos­
sibility of disaster from lire
and the elements. Now Is
the time of the year to plan
improvement* of all types at
your home. Bummer, or va­
cation property planning Is
at a high at this Ume al
tax, too. Come in and let us
help you |&gt;ian. We have Die
know-how and all of tlw
material* you will need to
do the job right, plus a
fnendly desire to be helpful

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Double &lt;6^1 Green Stamps
Every Wednesday

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County Board
Approves 1967
Tentative Budget

Fitzgerald Corps
Plans Friendship
Dinner for May 5

LEGALS

|

A BIRO DID IT

mlnntea

Saturday

manager, reported that a bird

Fitzgerald Corps 100 of the
Woman's Relief Corps met racenliy at the hall with membent
computing plans for the May 5
Friendship dinner. For the auc­
tion. Ihc.ldent Bea Feitrer ap- a silver. luncheon at Otsego at 13
noon on May 11 As department
junior vice president.- Thelma
Hnwkitu Effie Rone Is In charge
partment and district officers
of registration.
Other committees appointed dinner at Roctewtcr. May tl On
Wcdruedoy, April 13. the follow­
man. and Thelma Barr, dining ing members attended a lunch­
room chairman. The dinner will eon ftt Benton Harbor. Thelma
ur« „ now,
VU.P. ...onh
Fritaer. Gertrude
be.-s a-,- to furnish hot dbhes Ju»l». Clara Bayne. Verna Jay.
and their own table aervfce They MoybeUe Smith. Dorothy Orcneare also to bring small gifts in »&lt;&gt;«• Hilda Blackford and Joyce
paper bags for game prizes. Hawkins.
Corps members will entertain at
Tuesday. April
19. several
the VAVS in Battle Creek on members helped entertain al the
May 14.
i Mrd'cal Facility with a gam«
A Court Whist party will be P^Yteld ut the home of Effie Rooe
In closing, the charter was
on Thursday. April 28. and t litre draped-for 30 days In memory of

The Barry County Board of
Supervisors Wednesday. April 30.
wn»nlnvM»s’v •dopt-^ a
rary budget for 1907 totalling
6974.1026
The tentative estimate of ex­
penditures Is 6M.965M higher
than the permanent budget of
6807,227.31 adopted for thia year.
The tentative hudret would
require S759.18346 from local

Supervisors adopted the equal­
ization report by a vote of 13-7.
At ln«t week's sessions Rose­
mary Skidmire was named by
the board to the Barry L'brnry
Board to succeed Mary Pennock,
who resigned.
Supervisors authorized the In­
surance committee to reappraise
county property for Insurance
purposes, and to review the
county's entire insurance pro­
gram.

Tftp Weather |

TharWay, AgrO M, BM

| Early thl* month, the days
, were pleasant even though the
nights were cold with the mer­
cury plunging below freezing,
[then Monday and Tuesday of
. this week frigid winds blew away
। all traces of Spring. Wednes­
In Grand Rapid*
day was also cold with a chilly
I rain falling in mid-morning.

On Dean's List

moraine.

with a total of 2 44 Inctea tailing.
The temperatures:
Date
April 6 .
April 7..
April S.
April 9
Sunday, and following the *ervApril 10.
ices the family had dinner in
April II.
| Grand Rapid*

April 13
April IS..
April 16..
April 17..
April IB..
April 19..
April 20 .
April 21..
April 23..
April 21..
April 25..
April 26.
April 27

PENNOCK
CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Concrete Blocks

______
The next regular
Gertnide James on May 26, with president.
Maybelle Smith as co-hosle.-r.
----meeting
“------will be May 19.
The Corps voted to donate to
• Conservation makes good convarious national and deport­
MS.U. student Pete Cible1 vernation—but talk is not enough.
ment funds.
। spent Friday night and Saturday | Act to |
Membcra have been Invited to with his parents, the Pete Cobles. I wildlife

225.000 of the bud er ted road
money for ipedal bridge bulld-

shlrm In which the money was
raised.
Supervisors recommended t o
the county treasurer that funds
be advanced for sheriffs ex­
penses in the extradition of
prisoners
The Barry County Humane
Society has offered to pay half

Sand &amp; Grovel
NaghviHe. Midi.

Phene 655-2791

Rutland Plans
Republican Meet
The Republican Committee of
Rutland Township has arranged
for a meeting of Republicans
and others of the Township In­
terested In local government to
be held nt the Township Holl at I.
8 p.m. Monday, May 2
Since the Jaw has been'
changed, there will be no caucuxes held for nomination to
township off Ices.
Nominating petitions must be ,
filed by 4 p.m on June 14. for ।
the August primary at w h I - h
each party will select its candi­
dates to be elected to township
office In the general election in
November.
Those wishing to circulate
nominating petitions for Repub­
lican candidates for township of­
fices. as well as for candidate to
the county convention, may ob­
tain them nt this meeting

Stan Trumble, CLU.
m-irixar- leather wit

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was restored in (the afternoon,
with the train leaving at 2:00
p'clock.

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EDITORIAL

Is$
For

factory pace through regular dasa- vision. Newspapers of the state

for caution and to spell out driving
procedures that would Insure
chances of survival. Beginning with
Gov. Williams, each chief execu­
tive, in turn saw to It that extra
officers were available to patrol the
-Freedom School" as constituted
highways. And the net result? The
was an open invitation to continued provided by a community.
number of traffic fatalities con­
tinued to rise. Cautions and pleas
rather than a vehicle to
A Impression that one or
were mostly Ignored by driver*
th&lt; Wayne State profe
anxious to "get there" in a hurry
During aU thia time, too. the
tempting to get in some damaging
and the rector involved are guilty punches against the Detroit pub- highways have been improved and
automobiles, Ralph Nader to the
Sdiools" would, however, have to
be a supplement rather than a
itc tor public schools and
of an aggravation than a solution
to the problems Involved. Although would very definitely have to work
land Ln Iwnd rather than against

against government. itself.
President Johnson. is by no
means the first responsible official
llvcred a highly emotional talk to to take note of UB traffic statis­
dangerous form of civil
Muon regarding the annual tics (what did he do for traffic
’
I highway traffic toll in the United safety, by the way, during all the
Under certain circumstances. a Stales—50«X) killed, more than tho
'Freedom School" stalled by volun­ entire casualty list during the vice president?! but Is merely one
teer* from colleges and universities years of our involvement in Viet of many top echelon political fig­
ures who have attempted to do
and working with the public schools Nam.
battle with the Idghway statistics.
could be an Imaginative and heipIt la natural that the President
What disturbed us more than
aliould take note of these statistic*.
anytlilng else about the President's
The Hastings Banner
talk was his threat to «p«d safety
however, that he believed himself
legislation through the halls of
congress. Any well Integrated
safety program wiU take careful
lie. Unfortunately, that is not the
study and research on many front*.
case. Right here Ln Michigan, tar
Hasty legislation In tills highly
example, every Governor for the
sensitive area would very likely do
past two decades. including Wil­
much more harm than good.
Hl !&gt;.-&lt; 1.11
liams, Bwalnson and Romney, have
We hear talk about structurally
prior to public holidays and on
numerous other special occasions unsafe cars and dangerously weak
tires—most of which, we believe,
s. accident rate and pleaded for contain a greater portion of bun­
combe than truth. However, build
cars with every conceivable safety
factor and require all tires manu­
factured to meet acme sort of a
Super AA grade standard and your
accident rate will continue to rise
regardless so long as Congress and
the state legislatures refuse to
tackle the main question involved
AMERICAN NtWIPAPta
■ tpatSINTATiVU l.t
—Che Individual driver.
COMriCTE RIAL
OTATI HRV1CI
Although the Individual driver
INSURANCE
BONDS
Is the key to the highway safety

MILLER

REU ESTATE

problem. It is our guess that he

STORE

STORE
HOURS

HOURS

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

to 9 P.M.
5:30 P.M.

PRESENTS

tative treatment. Not until all other
methods have proved Ineffective
will such politically unpopular steps
be taken as increasing road patrols,
to apprclrcnd the unsafe driver
before he kills himself or someone
else; making driver Uvcnses harder

Ing the scope of driver training
and the imposing of uniform traf­
fic rules so that drivers trained tn
one state will not liavc to Observe
different standards when lie crosses
the line into another state.

QUALITY &amp; FASHION

GRAND OPENING
April 29 and 30

TH MANY. MANY FREE GIFTS

ajleeiK
Taking Cover
for
SUMMER

West Woodland
By Victor Sitton

Ungs’ find controversy Involving

let

Middleville
T-K Calendar

Johnson, Snell and Cummlskey

seal Year

the City.
budget for the year
Aidermen approved installa­
(Ream* MBi.TM.ao tion of new 6600 lumen mercury
UO*M*ZaY° MAI
1 Monday night at Wr street lights for realdenCity Council meetareas, and four ar* to be In­
stalled Instead of the old 2500
Tlte record budget had laid on
derman Cedric Morey said the bUl'.1 Ml;pU0V.lIo“'H«&gt;
lamps coat 445 a year while
interested cimens an opportun­ old
•
I ii r . i
AM
n
ity to examine It. and appear al
Gangulllet. 8-A, son of Mr. and the Council meeting Monday.
Mrs Rene GangulUet. arrived
MltSlh tn be Installed an Indian Hills
Drive and two on N. JefTerKxi.

Beach, Calif, where he la aaMore y^n half of the Increase
signed to radio on the UBS.; u to comc from increased local
Reeve* DIA324. a destroyer car- taXM Local taxes are expected
rylng guided missile*. Hl* new I w
»T72,«4,6O compared to
address l». Gary Gangulllet SA. j |294 W1AO far Uie pirMnt fiscal
B50-20-01. USS. Reeves DLO24. yMr
c/o FP£&gt;, San Francisco. Calif. | —
Gary came home
nome from
trotn Great
ureai
.-h™
Lakes April 21. which was a nice the water
and sewage
sewage dlsdis­
_____ . f..
present
for his parents' 3lst wed­ the water supply and
ding anniversary. A coincidence posal system anticipate* revenue
at 6123.073 and the Public Li­
brary
budget
Is
828,435
with
same date his father. Rene Oangulllet, returned to Great Itakes S18.385 coming from municipal
after spending his leave at home source*.
and then went on to the Pacific
where he served on a troop
transport They have enjoyed
comparing cxperiencea mid the
Councilmen approved expand­
old "salt" has been recalling his
ing the medical Insurance pro­
Navy days.
gram for the 37 municipal work-

Seaman ApprcnUoc Emery J.
Bcnno'.t, UJ3.N., son of Bradley
J. Bennett of R1 Lake Odessa,

4 Girls Escape
Serious Injury

Chicago Bridge

Miss Hendershott
Dies Sunday;
Rites Wednesday
dlevllle, who died Sunday after­
noon. April 34. at a
Nundng Home, were to be held
al 2 pan. this Wednesday at the
Beeler Funeral Home in Middle­
ville with the Rev. Harold M.
Taber otflctaling and burial In

Mis* Hendershott was born
Feb. 5. 1874. in Irving, the young­
est of Six daughters of John and
Martha (Balch! Hendershott,
ptonedra of Irving Township.

Hastings High School, Eastern

IMO.
8lu&gt; first taught at I^cey. then
serious injuries about 5:20 pm.
Sunday when the 1963 Chevrolet
convertible In which they were
riding hit the back of a 1882 Olds­ ferson. Western High Scliool,
mobile which had stopped on W Cooley High School and Redlord High.
"
to turn Into a private driveway.
Officer Ken Wilcox said Linda t caching.
the Barry County Health De­ Long. 17. 104 Woodland, was drivpartment, reports that his staff
trolt, the P.E.O. and Ute Wom­
Is continuing to recheck tuber­
X
culin skin testa among selected Vander Sloot. 27. Grand Rapids. ens City Club.
During the 1B20b and 30b. «hd
school grade* of the county.

Health Staff
To Recheck TB
Test Reactors

Linda had a tooth knocked out
and a lacerated Up. Kathy Bum­
worth. 18. 521 W. Court, also in Ute
front seal, suffered a cut on the
head. Beverly Burkey, 18. 1128 N.
Boltwood, and Kris Martin. 17. 728
W. Grand, suffered bruisALinda was ticketed for failure to
atop In assured clear distance

month. The master hospital
benefit plans provides hospital­
ization up to 430,000, and other
extended benefits.
At that time, employees of the
Adoption of the proposed Bon­
ing ordinance wax postponed un- E. W. Bliss Company and the
Hastings Mfg. Company who
missed their chest X-rays at
Board of Education for the use these plants may come In and
of three voting machine* for the have an X-ray. Dr. Brown con­
cluded.
June 13 election.
Aldermen also approved the
Jaycees* plan to Install flag staff
holders in the sidewalk in front
of business places so flags may
p)aced uniformly on holidays.
.nie). win
flujh wllh thp Rlde.

blous Flagnhlp UBS. Eldorado
which participated In Operation
• Jackstay" while operating in
the
China
Sea -----with- the
xw South —
—- —
—
Seventh Fleet. Operation Jack— Involved
------ =a R~mth
*
stay
Seventh fim
Fleet
Amphibious Trude. Force and a
battalion stae Marine landing keep them free from dirt.
force in the finst penetration of
I*zrmimlon was granted the
the Rung Sat special zone and Hastings Country Club to hold
the auutljem moot large-scale the annual fireworks display
employment of U. B. force* in on July 4th.
Vietnam. Eldorado combines a
Councilmen arc to lour the
complex communication system, airport to study recommenda­
planning facilities and tactical tions for repairs made by insur­
ance underwriters.
tcgraial unit which provides full
Aldermen Monday discussed
support for the major oom- setting hours when the munici­
mandcra involved in the plan­ pal dump may be used. With a
ning and execution of an Amphi­ State law going into effect re­
quiring the dump to have an at­
bious uscnult landing.
tendant, having It open seven
days a week may be too expen­
pa rui h.
or sive.
,lye The
,„ committee Is also „
to
Mr. and Mra. Paul itecsc. Lake lnve3tlKRte obtaining more land
Odessa, completed advanced or- for (hc dump ^4
tlUery training al, the Army (ype of dcbrls U u, be allowed.
Artillery and Missile School al lt was pointed out that dumping
Fort Sill. Okla. Reese was train- old cars al the 51u. could fly tt
ed as a cannoneer In field aztll- up quickly.
lery. His training included mainfecs for handling Hastcnoncc and Bring of artillery----- -—
guns, howitzers and heavy ina-

.a.

Legion District Meet

Blanch, owned and operated
Camp Geyahl ac Otoego Lake,
near Gaylord. At first It was for
girls, laur becoming a family
camp.
Site moved to Middleville In
1944. making her homo at first
with her brother-in-law. Charles
Campbell.
Later she purchased a home
on 8. Broadway In Middleville.
She attended the Methodist

The Fourth Diatrlct meeting of
the American Legion Hall will the Roush Circle.
Miss Hendershott is survived
be held at South Haven May 1.
zxrvice oniccrs sczwui ai u
~
dlnwr U UJO wlU&gt; ^Miuun.1 BoukMr
«nd
meeUne* al 2 Pm.
|John Henning of Detroit and
mecang* at a pm.
. wmUxn c^p^n of Middleville.

To Evaluate
Barry's Special
Ed Program

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Altoft and I
.•
Arlene spent Sunday In Gladwin.' The man who discovered the
Mrs. Altoft'* father. Maver Cas-telegraph in 1847, Samuel Finsidy. Is hospitalized there fol-1 ley Breeze Morse, was a world
lowing a stroke.
. famous pointer.

On Tuesday. May 3. Barry
County Special Education De­
partment is holding Its annual
evaluation conference.
At this public meeting all of
the programs conducted over
Miss Esther Belcher, a consult­
ant from the Michigan Depart­
ment of Education, Is to com­
ment on the progress over the
past year and make suggestions
for the coming year.
She will also answer any ques­
tions regarding any facet of the
programs.
For a schedule of events please i
contact the Barry Special Edu- I
cation Office. 114 E. State Street.;
Hasting*. Phone 845-4133.

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Friday, May 6th—9 a.m. — 5 p.m.
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given In ammunition handling
nnd communications. He entered
ilk- Army Ln December. 1965, nnd
completed basic training lit Port
Knox, Ky.
He was graduated from .Lakewood High School in, 1964 and'
nttcxxled Michigan State Univer­
sity.

I wonder how many read the
circular that came through the Brass. R3 Middleville, completed
mail regarding the spraying for tlic Infantry School's three-wcek
scheduled for Woodland Town­
ship the latter part of this week.
It contained the warning that
cam and farm Implements left
out to exposure should be
washed off immediately with a
detergent and rinsed as the spray
seriously damagcr, some types of
point Several weYe talked with
didn't read that, therefore this
item here.
We have only one item, and
that our own. for our readers
tills week. We hate to disappoint
those who have told us they al­
ways read and enjoy our letter,
those who look for It when The
Banner arrives, especially those
who are away and this is their
only means of keeping in touch
with home folks, but unless we
get more cooperation, this will
be the last letter. Telephone 367­
3282.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson
were in Ionia on business Thurs­
day and enjefyed supper at Ses­
sions Steak House on the way
home. On Friday evening they
attended services at the Wr'
.an Methodist Church at Cl
ville.

Freeport
By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg

Oa, April 16. His training, which
Included five Jumps from a C­
130 airplane flying 170 miles an ।
hour al an altitude of 1.250 free,
qualified Bruos as a parachutist, j
Rrrai completed basic training at;

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n graduate of Thomnpplo Kel­
logg High School.

Ernest Edgar, Jr.
Dies Tuesday
Ernest Edgar, Jr, 62. of Pleas
ant Lake, near Jackson, dirt! of

Edgar family lived in Hastings
many years when Ernest Edgar,
Sr., was school principal a n d
Commissioner of Schools &lt;Co.
Supt. of Schools i. The funeral
will be this Thursday in Leslie.

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Sunday.

April

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and family, Mr. and Mra. Art
Ketchum at Mason Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Allen Toms and
Rev. Harold Kinney of Grand
Rapids were Sunday.' April 17.
guests at a potluck supper in
the Methodist Church dining
room. Mr. Toms, an uncle of Mr.
Eugene and the Rev. Mrs. Cox
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Donna McDonald,
Donald Kermeen
Married Saturday

71 Attend Senior
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Sherwoods and

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Ing a home In tlw Bill BradfordDwight Fisher neighborhood. The

have moved into the bouee vacated

Miss Donna Jeon McDonald,
daughter of Mrs. Ella McDonald
Of Middleville, became the bride, j church portora
i Following a northern wedding
Of Donald E Kermeen. Saturday । Wp u* c^jpu yrtfl rt-Me to
afternoon in the Christian Re- | Middleville.
formed Church of Middleville I
------------ •-----------The Rev. Earl Schipper perform- 1
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by members Riving readings and

mlace.

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.Middleville.
-

Grandson Married
In Las Vegas. Nev.

were signa Stating "No Girls Al-

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George

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from Western High School in

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Dey, May S. Your, family will

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tennis rackets, uniforms, etc.
Ttie John Dey family visited his
depicting the ide* that “all must identical twin brother. Robert Bay.
and family in Cincinnati. Ohio, tor
Harm Wilcox had created
tal administration, The former
with the Unlveralty

e associated
Since the party waa “atrtetty

TO BE MARRIED — Mr and ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. Lynn ENGAOED^-Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
Edger, R2 Hostings, wish to an­ ence Quad* cd R1 Hastings an­
montville. announce the engage­ nounce the engagement of their nounce, the engagement of their
ment of their daughter. Cells daughter. Jill Elatne. to David L. I daughter. Alice Rose, to Caslmer
Christine, to David Howard De- Will, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Will. 320 E. Marshall Street. The seph Dzwlk of Elmira. Miss
nrd J. DeMand, R1 Woodland bride-elect Is a 1965 graduate of Qu ad a graduated from Hastings
Celia Is employed aa secretary at Hastings High School and is at­ High School in 1957 and Mercy
_____ ... in
the Sycamore Baptist Church In tending Alma College. Her nance. Central School of Nursing
Jackton and her fiance is em­ also a 1965 graduate of Hastings j Grand Rapids in December 1963.
-■ 81. Joseph's
'-----ployed at the E. W. Bliss Com­ High School.attends Ferris Slate She ----------------Is employed at
pany In Hastings. They plan to College A June 18 evening wed­ Hospital In Ann Arbor. Mr.
ding Is being planned.
Dzwlk Is a 1957 graduate of *t.
be married June 11.
Mary's High School at Oaylord
and has been employed at Gen­
eral Foods Corp, of Battle Creek
for the past eight years. The
। couple plans a June 25 wedding.
Mra. Wallace Osborn
was
luncheon hostess to members of
Dr. Karlis lyryanmeycr, Euro­ the Book Club a Monday ago at
pean author, educator and editor her Ixime on W. Clinton Street.
Ml? Roy Cordes reviewed several
School Auditorium Tueaday eyenlng. May 3, at 8 pm.
of a Hen," hy Josephine Moffett
Dr. Leyosmeyer Is a flrat-hand Benton.

Pennock Hospital Guild mem-

Lake-O, Woodland
Groups Sponsor
Lecture Tuesday

Society newS

.
conlDleUd
cf,2
by July j
, Memta-rs of the general board
;of th® Women's Auxiliary met
i Monday to make plans, and an-

sin of the groom, were bridesto have a final orientation
molds They wore yellow chiffon meeting the following evening,
over taffeta street-length drerwrt,
_______ «------------matching ribbon bows with short
Raymond Finnic returned
net veils, and carried bouqueta &lt;&gt;f, lwme Wednesday after visiting the
white and yellow chrysnnthe- i P(lu] petemon family in Marshal)
mums.
[ since Sunday.
..iuiiu.
DuiKuty.
David Kermeen assisted his
Mra. Fem Harrison of Grand
tmXher aa beat man. Uahera were Rapids visited. Mra. Lois Wickham
Andrew Alckens and Glen Ray- 1 over the weekend.

New Members of
Presbyterian Group
Honored at Tea

Sally's Beauty Salon has a new name
It Will Now Be Called-^, - - - - - - - - - - -

Call 945-4972 for an appointment today in the Salon
located at 115 N. Michigan Avenue. You will be pleased
with any one of our three experienced hair stylists . .

' Hospital Gift Shop

Illusion and seed pearls aecured
her shoulder length veil. She
carried a white Bible adorned
with Wtow.ru-&gt;
hyacinths.
Mias Velma Howell was the
honor attendant and Mra. Thomos Carpenter, cousin of Uie bride,

completing a large housing project
on campus. The brothers had much
conversation about construction.
Jack's current experiences relating
with many gifts. His marriage to to the present expansion at Pen­
nock Hospital. Both Bay families
have three youngsters.
The Hubert Cooks have pur­
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6&lt;nra ixuxired Carolyn Walker
Tills information lecture Is with a kitchen shower on Thurs­ circle membera at a fellowship
day evening. April 21, with Mrs. tea on Wednesday, April 20.
Ministerial Association and the Wayne Miller o&lt; Soger IVkuI ns
Woodland Township Ministerial
Association. The public la urged ed and tlie opening of tlx- many
Richard Hall, Mra. E. J. Hilde­
to attend.
glfta was an enjoyable part of brandt, Mra. Alice Fam Davies.
the evening's entertainment.
Carolyn's marriage to Robert Jean McAllister.
John Collins, of Battle Creek, Lehman is to be solemnized In
playing north and south, and Mra. late Summer.
the fellowship department with
C. Hughes and Larry Hughes of
Mrs. Louis Chcnot, chairman.
Marshall, playing east and west,
The second birthday of Jimmy They arranged a very interesting
won honors at the monthly masters
world tour going in two dlrecpoint game nt the Hastings Coun­ home of Ids grandparent*, the
try Club Tuesday night. In the Wade Sliooka on Monday eve­
second place north and south were ning. All tlx? pliuui were kept
Thomas Fox and George Sharum sea ct from Jimmy and when he , introduced by Mra. Moe Shultz
arrived to see Um? guests, his, ..
j..-.,.,
Hurnraa tacribM Uw,
C. W. Richardson and Mra. D. OIU. «nd wM. U»
Leete of Grand Rapids tied with
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Bruce Smith, son of the Jack
Hawaiian Island* (Honolulu)
1------------------------- I Smiths, 128 W. Grand, celebrated Their longest stay was In New
ills 9th birthday on Saturday. Zealand which she described as
April 23 (his birthday was really a very beautiful. Industrious and
April 25-. by inviting his friends, j yuritd country. 81*' displayed
Gordon Flnnle, Michele and Su- , nmjiy remembrances of the trip
I san Shetterly, and brother. Brian among them carved fish, an out| and M-rtcr Brenda on roller skat- | dgKfr
mo^i.
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ing party. A bdtmnn cake snd uvemadc straw hat. Christmas
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• • •
। of the islanders made It sound

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given for Mrs. Golda Fnrrell at j get away from It all."
her l»me on R3 Hustings Batur- , Mrs Adrounle went back to

NorrLs, Mr. and Mrs. ■ trip to the Near East, sailing In
Vw-lrman Un Art Vnrmr I
__ ,__ _
_
.
Mrs. Albert Altoft and Lawrence | freighter carrying six passengers.
Farrell.
The trip took 25 days with stops
at the Canary Islands. Casa­
Mra. Fred Markle Is entertain­ blanca, Genoa and Naples, Italy,
ing her sandwich bridge club before she arrived In Beirut.
Lebanon, to visit her son. Harry,
this Thursday.
who leaches at the American
Russell William Kling, Mx- University of Beirut.
Her stories Of-her experiences
month old aon of Mr. and Mrs.
Rusnell Kling, Dibble Street. was there—parties given by Ameri­
christened by the pastor, Roger can diplomata and professors,
Janke, at the Grace Lutheran seeing a brother « King Ibn
Church. Sunday. April 24. with Saud, shopping, at Arab bazaars
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kling of
Antioch. ID., as godparents. In Sidon, Jerusalem. Jericho. Beth­
honor of the christening his lehem, Damascus, Izmir. Ankara.
grandmother, Mrs Gus Kling.
R1 Hartings, entertained with a very entertaining listening.
family dinner. Russell's birthday
visited
Alexandria,
were Mr. and Mra. Rlciiard
Kling's . children. Debra nnd and the Italian Riviera before
boarding
tlk88
Constitution
to
John. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Smith
and ids mother. Mrs. Dorothy sail home, stopping further at
Cannes, France. I lie French Rivi­
Smith and daughter, Kathryn.
era. Monte Carlo and Madeira.
Portugal. She had beautiful
jewelry. brocaded tablecloths and
ChorlCB

ond
Janet Lindermon

Ann Robins

Borboro Smith
MOROQer

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The delightful afternoon was
concluded with a ten served by
Circle 3. Mrs. Stephen Johnson,
chairman.

Duirarrl Cain is
PT.4 President
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included Mr. Zylman. orchestra;
Mias O'Leary, speech therapist.
Mrs Robbe, elementary physical
education, and Mrs. Marshall
Cook. rcpreneniaUve from the
steering committee.
Student teachers Introduced
and Miss Clevey, junior high.
Mra. Olli's third grade for the
fourth time this year won the
parent attendance trophy.
cd and accepted as follows:
President, Du ward Cain; parent
vice president, Leonard Spyker;
teacher, vice president. Mra. Alex
Usborne; secretary. Mra. Gordon
Fmnle; treasurer, Mrs. Wayne
Cole, and historian. Mra. John
Walton
Refreshment* were serred.

Honor Nesman
Mrs. Gladys Wingeier attend­
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over die meeting, the morning Kalamasoo. were Wayland.
| portion of which was an inform- Grow* Point. Huntington Woods.
al and productive exchange of West Bloomfield. Holland. Lap| ideas among the people repre- | ring. Hamtramck and Decatur.
jinting Friends groups and UMember* of the Ringo Swingo
brarians.
Square Dance Club eotartalned
Out of this exchange came
the Twilight Twilera Club of
Ideas for programs u&gt; present.
I projects to develop and plans
In d very lovely candlelight cere­
Battle Creek on Saturday eve­
mony at the Fir*I Methodist
which, hopefully, will be pro­
ning at Northeastern School,
moted.
The Lansing Community Gal­ Church Sunday. April 10, M1m
along with other guest couple*
Following the luncheon break. lery Is sponsoring on Open Show Sally Lee Stanton and Allen Wayne
from area clubs.
Ktrleis exchanged their wedding
Mr*? Ttaixrt Godfrey, president, Mis Warren Introduced speaker* ; May 25 to June 28
I It was a ’Destination Un­
to
the
group
who
were
Mrs
In
­
Works in all media mint be The Rev George Elliott performs. I
known" dance for the Twilight
and Mrs Richard Blrite. secre­
gram
of
Lansing,
a
member
of
entered on May 16 and Mav 17 I the double ring twtmony at 7
| Twilera Club who Journeyed here
tary. of the Hartings Friends of
I by chartered bus to join the Hasthe Library. attended the Re­ i th; Friends Committee of the ..from 8 to 10 p.m. There will be o’clock In the evening.
Itlfig* group.
gional Spring Workshop Tliura- I American Library Association: the usual entrance fee.
day tn the Kalamazoo IJbrary- Mltrit Crum, director of tlie KalMore information may be ob­
Melvin and Louise Haight and
amaaoh JObrary. and Mra. Mil­ tained from exhibit chairman. tows on Uie Inside aisle and call.t
Museum.
Pete and Francis PoweU were
dred Hutto, assistant director of Mrs Tom Thompkins Lansing lilies with white bow* on the outer
I hoo;s tor Hie evening Saturday
Mrs Joel Warren, of West tire Hamtramck Public Library
.pews, with a while candle and
Community Gallery, 124 W. Ionia White bow in each window added
vu also Melvin’* birthday and
Bloomfield. chairman of the
Other areas represented at the ■ corner of Capitol and Ionia»
the room was filled with music
Fiends Section of the Michigan
to the ecstasy of the occasion
ns the 80 square dancers serenadLibrary Association. preaided met-Ing. besides Hasting* and Lansing.
C.illa lilies and candelabra deco­
1 ed him with Happy Birthday.
Th? Gallery is sponsoring an rated the altar.
"Art Nouveau Ball on Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Resell Stanton. R2
MRS
P.
H.
KNOTT
May 14 at Che Capitol Park Mo­ Middleville, and Mr and Mrs. Eu­
tor Motel. 500 So Capitol Ave., gene Klrleis of Millstadt. Ill, are
Lansing Dancing will be to a j the parent* of the bridal couple
four piece combo.
' Exhibits at Gallery are free: accompanied Russell Nash na hr
May I through May 22. Lansing
Members of Emmanuel Guild’
High School students: May 25
will meet Wednesday morning.
‘ through June 26 First Annual : Escorted to the altar by her
, Muy 4 at 8:30 azn. in the Church
Aren Open Show. Gallery hours: i father, the bride waa attired in a
I Undercroft. Mra. Herbert Wedel
Iednreday. Saturday and Sun­ 'full-length gown ot white satin
| will speak on "The Migrant
y. 1 to 5; Friday. 4 to 10.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ruwll Zerbe). Worker" and coffee will be serv­
featured long tapered sleeves and
ed by Mrs- Florence Wilson and
11510 S Hanover announce the I Mr*. Dennis Hagon. Guests are
a sabrina neckline. The long full
I Hie Harold DeVany family have skirt was enhanced in front with
M-43 on Woll Loke
marriage of her daughter, Mar- I cordially welcome.
. moved into their new home at 514 a »et-ln lace panel of graduated
Cloaad on Monday* *
Phone 623-5311
|lene Estelle Ragla. to Philip
: E Francis Street in the First tiers of lore and the long, bustled
I Henry Knott of Cleveland. Ohio.
Ward.
MR. AND MRS WAYNE KIRLEIS
I The couple were wed in a
. . Miss Bally Lee Stanton Becomes Bride
long tiered illusion veil waa held
I double ring ceremony on Wed­
in place by a large white aatln
nesday. April 6. at 2 p.m. in the
COMPONENT SYSTEM
rose and she carried a white Bible
i Church of the Good Shepherd
|
matching
accessories,
crystal
neck
­
topped with a calla-liiy conagr
on the Island of Maul. HawaU.
_
__ _____
tied
with white satin knotted |lace and earrings and both wore
Marlene wore for her wedding
streamers. The bride designed and an orchid carsage. &gt;
dress a white sleeveless linen
made her gown
Following the ceremony a reMr*. Howard Reed of Wood i reptlon was held In the church
a red hibiscus i Hawaii’s State
River. Ill, attended tier sister a- parlor* that were decorated in
flower) in her hair.
’ matron of Iwnor, *ndMt** Gloria pastel eoloreri net bows and myrtle
' After a honeymoon in Moul,
Leigh. Grand Rapids; Mias Linda by Mr*. Chester Stowell. Mr. and
'the
couple have settled on the
Blatx. Millstadt. Ill, cousin of the Mr*. Wayne Corey of Wyoming,
Nuptial vows were exchanged j fiand of Kauai. Hawaii, nnd
groom: Mr*. John Barnes. Belle- sister and brother-in-law of the by MLss Irene Kay Burkey and | Bn. considering a permanent
vllie, Ill, sister of the groom: Mrs bride, were master and mistress of
Jack
D.
Adkins
in
a
Saturday,
i
residence
there.
,
Errol Puttman. Saginaw, and Mis.- ceremonies. Kay Stanton, sister of
Ann Stager, Middleville. were the the bride, was at the guest book, double ring ceremony perfotin- . The couple met one and onebridesmaids.
. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, aunt of rd in the Chapel of the First jhnlf years ago in New York
The attendants were gowned in i the bride, was lu charge of the gift Methodist Church held at 2 Clty where Marlene has worked
a* an occupational therapist nt
floor-length silk brocade dresses table, assisted by Mrs. Richard o’clock In the afternoon.
Parents of the bride are Mr.' the Veteran’s Hospital m Mnnin alternating shades of blue.1 Baker. Delton, cousin of the bride;
green, yellow, gold, pink and rose, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hooper. Mid- nnd Mrs. Paul E. Burkey. 1126 hnUen.
with matching shoes and head dlevilk* and Errol Puttman of N Boltwood, and the bridegroom , Philip 1* a toy dtnlgner and in­
pieces. They all wore long white Saginaw. Mrs. Ronald Geiger. is Hie Aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse venter with his toys being manu546.50
Ariklna m-m
v Street. ' fnWiirrri
factured and sold bv
by the AMSCO
E. Adkins.
3320 Peck
gloves and carried calia-lilles tied Freeport, and Mi*» Ellen Chap­ v
Industries.
with matching ribbon bows.
man. Middleville, served punch. Muskegon Heights.
Miss Lori Dykstra, daughter of Mrs. William Heath. Hastings,
The Rev George Elliott offi­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dykstra, poured coffee. Mrs. C. Vaughn. ciated in the presence of the
cousin of ttie bride, was the flower Wyoming, and Mrs. Lee Wlerenga. Immediate families. Mrs. David
girl. She wore a floor-length blur Middleville, served ‘ the groom's Kniko provided the traditional
brocade dress fashioned like the cake. Assisting with the serving wedding music.
attendants’ with matching acccs- were Mr*. Howard Orsbom. Mr*.
Given in marriage by her fa­
*orle» Master Brian Bowman, son Roger Ttowler and Mr*. Merle ther, the bride wore a street
Mr*. Richard Carl of Hustings
of Mr. and Mr*. LaVeme Bowman Kahler of Hasting* and Mrs. Duke length dress of white lace over
is to be inL-tres* of cervnuintes
Jr, and cousin of the bride, was Reed of Holland.
acetate, featuring three quarter ! nt the TOPS •Take Off Pounds
A rehearsal dinner was given by
the ring bearer, dressed In formal
length
sleeve®
and
silk
shantung
I
Sensibly)
convention on Friday. ‘
attire.
the groom’s parents at Hie Wel­
-S4995
Michael Ttchter of Granite City, come Comers Methodist Church collar and cuffs. Her shoulder i the first cfiv of the two-d a y
Ill, assisted us best man. Ushers on Saturday evening. April IT. at 7 lengtti veil was held In • place State uuthreing.
• Battery or AC
with
U
band
of
nylon
leaves
and
Hostesses
for the two days will
were Howard Reed, Wood River. o’clock.
• ^M/FM/SW
Ill, brother-in-law of the bride,
Out-of-town guests came from seed pearls. She carried a bridal Include Mrs Alien Wilson. Mrs.
bouquet
of
yellow
nnd
white
(Hurley Shaffer. Mrs Leon Wrate.
• 14 Traniiitor
and Robert Muskopf. Millstadt. Hl, Buffalo. N.Y.; St. Louto, Mo.; Mill­
cousin of the groom. Groomsmen stadt and Belleville. Ill, Suginaw. daisies entwined with green ivy Mrs Curl and Mr*. Fan Snyder,
• Super Sound
•
all of Hastings, and Mrs. Ronald
were Mlles Roache. St. Louis, Mo.; Grand Rapids. Wyoming. Plain­ Ituve*.
AIWA
Miss Beverly Burkey, sister of Barercft and Mrs. Albert Owen
Don Woodrome. Buffalo, N. Y, and well. Holland. Battle Creek. Delton.
Ron Tlscher. Belleville. Ill, friends Cloverdale. Prairieville. Freeport, th-,- b-ide. was her only attend­ of Nashville.
of Uie groom; John Barnes. Belle­ Caledonl'i, Middleville and Nash­ ant. Hit pink whipped cniun I Two from the Hastings TOPS
from $] 875 to $69’5
dicas was trimmed with white w|*L are rpnduaUng are Mr*.
ville. Bl, brother-in-law of th-.- ville.
groom, and larry Hofstetter. Mill­
’Die groom is a Junior at Kansas lace and she wore a cori&amp;ge of 'Shaffer and Mr*. Owen. They
stadt, Ill, cousin of the groom.
State University, Manhattan. Kan. pink and white carnations. Jesse h*v&lt;- obtained their weight goals
The mother* of the couple wore majoring In bakery management. Adkins. Jr, brother of the groom, and will receive diplomas
kRntlcal floor-length dresses in They live at 530 N. 14th Street. served as best man.
Atty, and Mr* Max Bauer re­
138 W. State
lavender crepe and rose crepe With Manhattan. Kan.
Mrs. Burkey chose a turqu°l»«
dress and hat with black patent turned Saturday after a 10-rfay
Fhoae 945-4284
acoeworias for her daughter’s trio to Williamsburg. Va.; Phlladelphla
Pa
.
and
other
hUtoric
I
Open
AH Day Thursday
wedding and a corange of white
carnations The groom's mother place* of Intercal.
wore a beige suit with matching
accessories and a corsage of yellow camnUnns.
A reception w held at 3 pm.
at the home of tlie bride’s par­
ents with Mr. nnd Mrs. B--ryl
Price, of Middleville, aunt and
uncle of the bride, as master and
inlslrra* or ceremonies. Helping
about the rooms were Mr. and
Mra. George Mlmer. Mr and Mrs.
Donald Williams. Mrs. James Al­
len and Howard Bmelker.
For traveling. Hie bride chang­
ed to a navy blue suit with white
acceasoric* and a corsage of
white ramations Their new ad­
dress will be 473 Seminole Rd,
Muskegon Heights.
Out of town guests came from
Muskegon. Kalamazoo. Lansing.
Freeport and Middleville.

*—TMF- HASTINGS BANNER
nrerWay, April 28. !•«

Library Friends
Attend Workshop
At Kalamazoo

Lansing Gallery
Soonsoring an
Ooen Show May 25

Candlelight Rites
Unite Couple at
Methodist Church

"Our Broasted Chicken
is
Worth Crowing About"
THE LANDLUBBER INN

'Migrant Worker'
To be Discussed by
Emmanuel Guild

Marlene Ragla
Is Married in
Maui, Hawaii

V M Portable

Irene ray
Kay Duritey,
Burkey,
Jack D. Adkins
Exchange Vows

Mother's Day Glamour

5119.95

Solid State . . .
Deluxe Turntable
Diamond Needle
Other Models
from

Lav-Awav Now
for GRADUATION

Hastings Wornen
To Graduate at
TOPS Convention

SEE and HEAR!

.

The New
AIWA Line of
Transistor Radios
Model 141

Tape Recorders

MUSIC CENTER

Children like Kaopectate'

Rebekah Lodge
To Have Visitation

You'll love Martha

Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge held
its regular meeting on Frldak
April 22. tit which time the Re- I
bekah degree was conferred upon
Margaret Winters.
Tlie Hostings Lodge will enter- |
tain the next visFatton of Distrlct No. 23. Entertainment com- |
mlttee is Lavinln Wood; lunch.,
Rctha Lenz. Fannie Endsley.
Josie Hall nnd Marjorie Barcroft
Visitors were from Jackson.
Lansing. Lake Od(T*.i and Wau­
kegan. Ill
The Lodge wWw to thank
each one who donated men's
necktie* to be rent to the I OOF
Home in Jackson.

Manning

and Mr. Simon Mother's Day

Dresses in Dacron Polyester—
the Easy-to-Care-For Fabric!
\

Classic slim sliirt dress in faggoted

’The First African Violet So­
ciety of Grand Rapid* will hold
their annual African Violet
Show at the Grand Rapids Pub­
lic MuMum. East Building Gar­
den Center on Wednesday. May
4, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m The
theme of the show is ’’Violet
Wonderland.”

Hlurbird Blur • l.utcinus Pink •

Brach Brifir. SIZES 10-12-14.

Il—Permanently pirated skirt, ideal for
weather

in

Dacron

100%

Polyester. Wash and wear. 8-18 •
Tomato Red

6 fl. ox.

IThite • Queen t

Remember

iXavy ‘IThite • Midnight Block

10 fl. az.

81‘

T

LAPO DRUGS

African Violet Show

Darron Polyester and Avril. 10-20 •

warm

When diarrhea upset* a member of your family, turn to the
comforting relief of Upjohn’s Kaopectate. It's prompt
■cling, soothing and pleasant tasting. Families have
trusted Kaopectate for more than 28 years. Available in
unbreakable bottles that are at home in your medicine
chest or travel case.

AGENCY
144 EAST STATE STREET

X

___________ HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

her's Day, May 8th—

IThite. SIZES 10-12-14.

"Just What I've Always Wanted"
A Gift Certificate

C—Sheath with ever-fit elastic waistline.

In embroidered Dacron

from

Polyester

and C'dlon Voile. 12C-24C • French
• Pink • Sandaluotxl. SIZES

. 11,-16:,.

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

Be boldl Dazzle her with the aristocrat of the diamond
world — an Attcaxvio, of course. And fear not — since
the six* of the stone determine* the price, there’s one
to fit every budget. Fully guaranteed — here are 4 from
our new spring collection. Choose any one — you’ll win
her over at a glancel

Gilmore Jeweler
102 L Stat.

Peg’s Beauty Bar
Make Your Appointment Early . . .
Call 945-3382
$15.00

Ffione 945-5316
Artcarved

-

$12.50

Parmanent Special
(Open Evenln94 by Appointment)

•

’

Complete

(Above Saving &amp; Loot)

�Juniors Preparing 1
For the J-Hop

St Rose of Lima
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

Bondy Gillespie and members vcrtlMng; Karen Prost. refreshof her committee* are detailing
plana for the Hastings High J-

I Girls May Now
Apply for BPW
Scholarship

■ V •

Fl

nlng. May 14.
Diana Brown Is providing the
While the theme of the gym
remains a secret, the public will
Donald W. .Spencer’ were united
be Invited to inspect the gym on
tn marriage at 3 pm. Saturday,
Saturday afternoon before the charge of photography.
Music will be provided by Jack
formal dance which will be held
performed the double ring cereMias Gillespie Is central chalrHie bride is die daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Pierce. R3 Hu-

1001 8. Dibble Street. '
White glads and yellow mnpdragons, palms and lilies were used
in the church and tlie bridal table
was decorated with White ,ind yel­
low snapdragons and white daisies

Give him Accutron*, the only
timepiece in the world guaran­
teed to give him the right time.
The Accutron timepiece uses an
electronic tuning fork instead of
conventional watch works. It vi­
brates 360 times a second and keeps
time so precise, the Accutron time­
piece is guaranteed accurate to with­
in a minute a month.
It’s the world’s first electronic
wrist timepiece; the first major ad­
vance in timekeeping in 300 years.
Which is almost reason enough to
give it to the graduate inyour family.

ACCUTRON “2B". Stilnlm
•ml c*»e. waterproof’, applied
markers on silvertone dial,
alligator strap. $125.00.

Hodges

Ettablithod 1931

Oar New Store—State

JWbrn UK, crown «ad cryHll *r« laud-

High School &amp; College Boys
Go at yourBest...
WI2I.IJ DRI SSI I)

Hodges. Mra. Clayton BrandMetter. Mra. Patrick Hodges. Mrs.
Theodore Knopf, Mra. Robert
King and Mra. Edward Van­
Popering of Grund Rapids.

were Mra.

6 for 45c

Applications must be returned

i

BOYS SUITS
Tailored to perfection from fabrics that will add ease

and comfort to your every dress-up occasion

The day of the wedding Mr.
nnd Mra. Homer Smith and Dr.
nnd Mra. Raymond Fliuiie will
host a luncheon at the latter’s
Ikotue for the bridal party and
some of the out-of-town guests.

this special season of the year. New season shades

for o perfect appearance everywhere.

$45°° to $7500

Begin Landscaping
Medical Facility

Landscaping of the grounds of
the Barry County Medical Fa­
cility got underway Tuesday
morning by tte Thomapple Gar­
den Club with the flrat plant­
ings of Multiple Birch. Hopa
Crab. Mountain Ash. Sargt-.uil
Crab and Little Loaf Unden.
It bi interesting to note that
President and Mra. Johnson
planted the Little Leaf Unden
on tlie White House grounds as
the official Presidential tree.
Contributions are being wel­
comed by the garden club a.
memorials or out-right gifts to­
ward this project.

Formal Wear
RENTALS
Come in now for reservations

and fittings. This season

you may choose from
the traditional whifa

Whit * treat! Ready to bake

formol weor we hove six col-

Marie

Pierce,

godmother, and Paul Lubienicckl. godfather. Maternal grand-

accessories furnished.

(Petci Dublenieckl.KM 8 Church,
paternal (grandparents. Mr. and
Mra. Maynard Pierce of FtirmIngton. and Mr. and Mra War-

Headquarters for Formal Wear

for Every Occasion

Buttcrcnist Milk Bread------------------------- 26c
Dote Nut Sweet Bread_____; -36c

Special 55c
Apple Fritters

Save 7c
62c Value
_________ 6 for 42c

A light yeast railed dough with piece* of apple through-

Coffee Cake Family Sixc 63c; Small 35c
Cookie Day Every Wed. 4 *»«•
$1.00

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Banner IVanf Adj Pay!

IT'S THE SECOND BIG WEEK OF OUR

One Group—Several style* in one,

** $688

two and three piece. Size 32-38.

LADIES KNIT SPORTSWEAR

LADIES DRESSES
One Group — Jersey acetate, shifts and

two piece styles. Size 12-20 - 14%-22!4.

$488

Values
to $9.98

T-TOPS

Jamaicas

Sixes S-M-L

Sixes 8 to 16

Reg.
$3.98 &amp; $5.98
$199 &amp; $299

100% nylon, tailored or lace
trimmed, white and pastels. Size
small, medium, large.

One Group—Assorted prints
and solids . . . Size 38.
Values
to $3.98 _____________ NOW

SLACKS
Sizes 8 to 16

Ladies Half Slips

Ladies BLOUSES

Regularly
98c ______________ NOW

$4 00
1

$41 00

Reg. $2.98
Naw

Reg. $2.98

$1.99

Now

$1.99

Ladies JEWELRY
Beautiful spring and summer
jewelry, necklace and earrings.

Reg.
$1.00

O
_______ NOW £&gt; for

$4 00
1

Ladies PAJAMAS

Ladies HOSE

Ladies SLIPS

100% nylon, man tailored styles.
Assorted colors—Sixes 32 to 40.
Regularly
5Q88
$3.98 ________________NOW
C

Seamless nylons, in
new Spring shades.
Reg.
O
$4 00
98c_____ NOW fc for
1

Dacron and cotton blend with
lace trim — Sizes. 32 to 44.
Regularly
$O00
$2.98______ _________ -NOW L

GIRLS BATHING SUITS

The McNair—Napped thermal plaid in a
permanapped 94% rayon and 6% nylon.

Sea Isle in solid colors ... a permanapped 94% rayon and 6% nylon.

Regularly
f
$2.98
Now A. ,or

5
00
.J

White with assorted
trim—Sizes 3 to 14.
Regularly
QQC
$1.00 .. ........................ .NOW OO

Sleeveless shells.
s
Sizes 3-6X.
Reg.
$1.00________________ NOW

among the 17 friends and rela­
tives pnwnt for the Joyous uc-

128 count;
42-inch.

O
$400
...I1OW fc Yds. 1

By Beacon—Sixe 36“ x 50". Wash­
able. 94% rayon and 6% nylon.
Prints and solid colon.
$4 88
Reg. $2.98_____ __-N0W
1

Tho*e at Grand Valley State
College for the dinner meeting of
I the Citizen* Council Tuesday eve,ning included Mr. and Mra Rich­
ard Shuster. Mr. and Mra Don
1 Gill. Mra Jane Him. Mra. Elizabeth
• Underwood. Mra. Florerire Wtlaoh.
, Mr*. Race Ca
[of Middleville.

NOW

O
5E°0
C Doz. W

reg. T‘ now

$1°°

IRONING BOARD (OVERS
In silicone or muslim.
Fits up to 54 in. board.

Reg. 79c____ NOW

O
$4 00
C for
1

$41 00

Hemstitched, asserted
pattacm.

Reg$4 15
$1.69 NOW
1

^or
Tr^de-Name' label* on the
things9 you
buy'... you'll
find m
them here!
'
'

BEACH TOWELS
eae-,
l.
e/.
$izc 36 in. by 56 in.

=•5
R°w 1

Regularly
$2.98 Dox.

STAMPED PILLOW CASES

CHENILLE RUGS
20 in. by.32 in. Skid-resistant. Reg.
In azwtted colon.
$1.49 NOW

।

I 1

BABY BLANKETS

PILLOW TUBING

GAUZE DIAPERS
Slightly irregular.

77c

100% Cotton with
lace trim. Size 4 to 14.

GIRLS SLIPS

$ A 88

Regularly
$5.98
Now

Girls KNIT TOPS

Girls CROP TOP

Rog. 59c

"™

BLANKETS by beacon

BLANKETS by beacon

Church In Detroit. The sponsor..

Complete formal attire and

Friday &amp; Saturday Special Combination

ships will be considered at this
&gt; time also.
I A total of *4,000 has been given
' in .scholarships and renewals
since 1959. Funds for this pro­
ject are derived from the Style
: Show which is almost a com­
munity project. with cooperation
, from all tho local merchant.! in
I one phase or another. Again,
members wish to tiiank every­
one »-hu has helped to make the
Style Show a success. right down
| to tliat young tady. on the left

LADIES SWIM SUITS

fI

Mra Roger Pierce of Detroit was
baptized Sunday. April 24.-at -

orful. but tasteful choices.

scholarship

Special purchases on much of the season's most desirable merchandise have
enabled us to pass remarkable savings on to our customers. Don't miss out
on your share of these outstanding bargains.

Baptize Daughter
Paige

the

^IMUitiurS

coots or if you prefer
colorful potterns in your

of

William Wells and

Creek. Mrs. George Alton. of Ann
Arbor, who will be one of Mary s
bridesmaids on May 7th. nnd
Mrs. Jack Caton of Indianapolis,
Ind.
Mrs; Clayton Brandstetter and
Mra. Roger Wiswcll will be coiiostrai at a breakfast Saturday
morning wlven they compliment
Miss Morey al tlie Wiswell home

on those Special School Occasions

MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR

Danish Pastries

Fresh Frozen Pizza

with pearls. A removeable chapel
train of ailk organza was attached
under a acaUopcd lac? collar at
MRS. DONALD W. SPENCER
toe shoulder line. Chantilly lace
. Miss Sharon Sue Pierce Is Married.
bordered toe hemline of the train 1
and was accented with scattered I
pearl trimmed lace appliques. Her Iulth
hM. and acctssobouffant elbow-length veil of lm-|rlrt,;
Rroom* mother wore a
ported ailk Illusion was attached
b ue
wl‘h matching
to a double crown of lace outlined ‘‘ccessorira. Both mothers had or-V
with pearls and highlighted with C“!*J corsage*.
cryital. She carried a bouquet of
Mr
“«• Robfrt P*cr“ Wfrc!
orchids on a Bible
master and mistress of ceremonies.
Mia, Su&lt; nerce was her sister’s .. taunedUU,L
“* wedr
mold of honor. She wore a floor-।

CLEVELAND’S

30c

or pepperoni.

Miss Mary Mprey
Continues in Her
r re-INuptlOl Whirl

Jewelry

100% Whole Wheat Bread

through Don Gill, Principal.
Hastings High School; Mra. Ruth

sldemtlon

wddlS and bcD slrXcTshe^^! Anl'"1
Ca“»y Shurlow
I and Marge Kilmer, all of Hastings,
were at the gift table.
accented with velvet bows at the
Miss Edna O'Neill of Big Rapids ,
shoulders, and a matching iwad- and Mrs. Hubert Fuller. Hastings,
piece of organza with floral trim poured the coffee; Mr. and Mra.
and short bustle type veil. Her
Robert Hammond. Hastings, were |
flowers were yellow Fuji mums at the punch bowl; Mrs.-Bernard |
with green velvet ribbon.
Guggcmo* and Mra. Vaughn Lydy,
Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Hastings, cut the cake.
Allerding; Mrs. Richard (Judyi
For traveling, the new Mra. |
Slmrp and Mrs. Gary (Janeti Spencer wore a green suit with |
Pole)-, sister* of the groom; Miss matching accessories and an orchid
Brenda Fierce, cote in of Die bride.
After a Northern Michigan wed­
Ung* except Mrs. Foley of Lan­ ding trip. Uie bridal couple is
sing. Their identical sheaths and making their home at 427'.a E.
coals were of mint green with Center Street, Hastings.
mntchbig headpieces and their
Out-of-town guests were present
flowers were green Fuji mums from Battle Creek. KaUnuuoo.
wtth yellow velvet ribbon.
Lanning. Big Rapids. Charlotte.
Little MLss Cindy Llndauer. Middleville, Traverse City, Detroit.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Larry Marshall. Gobies, and Grand
Llndauer of Battle Creek, was toe Rapids.
The rehearsal party w-.is given
flower girl gnd she wore a minia­
ture eopj of the attendants’ dresses by the grooms parents, Mr and
and coats in maize with matching Mrs. q. w. Spencer, nt the Hotel
Hastings.
%
headpiece.
Jolm Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Pierce, R4 Hastings, was
the ring bearer.
.
•
*
»
Carl Hartman acted as best num..
and Stephen Pierce, brother of toe | n
K ,
.. . . . .. . .
bride, Thomas Cavanaugh. Michael
t
-V and Ulnh.rJ
_,...■ ...
Dsdck
Richard Stuup. ..11
all of
Hnde-el«ct
Mias Mary ■«.
Morey
Hastings, and Gary FUlcy of Lan­ was tlie Ibonoree again Saturday
sing were ushers
when Mra. K. a McIntyre and
For her daughter's wedding. Mra. Mra. Earl Coleman entertained
Pierce chose a pink brocade dress with a bridal sliowcr bridge-1
luncheon at the Hustings Hotel. |
A beautiful, fluffy white porirm&gt;1 wu one of the highlights of
the decorative tlictne and pink
It lamettas, floating in crystal
bowls, centered the small tables.
Top talhis for tlie afternoon#
play were held by Mrs Plidlip 1
Hllson, Mra. George Dean. Mra.,

Accutron by Butov*.

J BAKED GOODS

1 to deserring young ladles graduI attng from Hastings High School
wishing to continue their edu-

the organ.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor-length
sheath of hand-clipped Chantilly
lace. The fitted bodice was tityled
with a scoop neckline and elbow­
length sleeves and featured a
modified empire waistline The

Now that he’s graduating
the least he should know
is the right time

Ljou'll love our

*•

Parmaleek
-

124 East State Street

�Bernard
Historical
.
Society to Meet,
Museum to Open

at the Wesleyan Church in the &gt;
rrf IfiA
A re-

Mrs. Taylor of
Delton Area
Dies Tuesday

The Bernard Historical Soci­
ety meets Monday. May. 2 at 8
p.m. in the Delton High School
home economics room.

The Adelbert CortrighU’ fami­
ly visited them lent wtek. Mr.
and Mra. Bill Cartright end boy*
of Detroit oeing the tint to ar­
rive to spend a few days. Mr
.11:45 a-m- Friday. Jan. 27 and Mra. Hossein Anrtoeyejonl

p. tip., II. Hl Driton. who
riled Tuesday afternoon at the
Grund Rapids O»tro|Mthic Hos­
pital. are to be held al 1:30 p.m.
Friday at lite Yankee Spring*

A FLOOR TO MEET

EVERY BUDGET

Second Semester Finals: Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, June 5. 6, 7
Elementary students only: ....Close at 11:45 am, Thursday. June 8
Second Ssmeatcr ends:--------------------------- 11:45 SJn, Friday. June 0
.8:00 p.m.. Friday, June 9

dlevllle; 12 grandchildren, and
eight great grandchildren.

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
IU W. SMt. Sr

LaLonde. Detroit, secretary-treasurer. SUU Juuiar AMoeialion;
Mr*. Marge Slrokl*. Grand Rapids, secretary of the Michigan
Women's Bowling AsaocUtlon. and John Kaalnrty. Heating*,
president of the Michigan Junior Bowling Association.

Camp lire Smoke

The Episcopal Church was

Training waa presented by the
training chairman. Mrs. Geruld
Skcdgril and waa an "Indoor-

When our boys arc called into
military service, quite naturally
they have sweetheart problems.

Young.

and Duane Miller. Representing
their sponsor, the Emmanuel

HASTINGS

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON

Hickory Corners

People Serving
People

'day afternoon to Miss Sherry
Goodin of Nashville. Rev. Vaugh
Jensen performed the ceremony

profession it is wise to piece 1your

Cloverdale - Hope

trust ond confidence in people

By Mrt. Stephen Otgood

modeling the cabin and Robert
Furrow, camp chairman, has
charge of this project
Comp plans were discussed
and two Ihrce-day sessions will

Fairways are softer with
Hush Puppies’golf shoes
Fairways teen shorter —and softer, Eighteen
bales warn more like sine. Then wonderfully
CMfortrtle Hurt Puppies* golf shoes may not
taprove your game but they sura do a lot to
Improve your comfort around the course. Some­
thing also you'll Me: they're waterrepellent and
apl-railstant — brush up to a like new look in
Jest seconds. Enjoy the coolness of Breathin’
Brushed Pigskin* together with a steel shank for
extra foot support.

Coo! lightweight comfort
WE FiRTKIMTE

Hurt
PuPfNoaj

home from the hospital. She Ls
feeling bolter and able to have i
some company. * Mr and Mra.;
' Lyndon Johncock of Oun Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roblycr and
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Osgood and
Barbara were Sunday dinner
guests of the Stephen Osgoods.
* Mr and Mr*. William Hart of
Hastings were Sunday callers of

CLEANING
If'you are proud of your furnishings

have them cleaned the safest and most

Men's
M395

members

at

Leonard-

sional. trustworthy and earnest in

personally serving each family.

LEOnRRDOSGOOD
ll-JJoHU

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i evening his family and friends
lore meeting at the school far a

good children were guests of
Camp Fire Leader's Associa­ I Jimmy Johncock of Oun Lake on
tion meeting was held Thurxlay Friday evening In honor of Jim­
at the Camp Fire office. The my's ninth birtlxlay. They had a
delightful party nt Mr. Jim's pet
I shop in Grund Rapid*.
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days at Pennock Hospital and

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HASTINGS MOTOR SALES •

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�only for helping veterans and

Poppy Days
Will Soon be
Observed Here

itich the paUenU recetro pay.

to provide those things which
mean the difference between just

rnuruui a* run suucr w«u
Grand R
Raplda
ItoepllaU have
arwid
*PW* »*Mplub
-.uuu poppnw for diau luiuon on .
on# million, three hundred
May 20 and 21.
• yxxiaand popples and are hoping
Legion and Auxiliary members all will bloom on coats. shirts.

2 ------- ■

We
plea growing on Flanders Field
during World War I.
A nationwide observance of
Poppy Day began in 1020 and la

Dr. Shrosbree
Leaves Gull
Lake Schools

menu! activity Wearing of a
poppy on "Poppy Days ' and Me­
morial Day has come to mean Bupt of the Gull Lake Com­
munity School District since it
given their lives and. those who
are still giving, in the service of resigning.
the .country.
Donations received are helping
the living.

could accept

Bhroabree become superinten­
dent when the old Kellogg Dis-

&lt;d with the Richland District.
He had served one year as super­
intendent of the Kellogg District.
A native of Watervliet, be
Western. hU master's at Mlch-

The Harry McDonalds have
returned from Florida where
they spent the Winter at the
Town and Country Mobile Park

I

The Hastings Banner

Mrs. Richardson
Of Clarksville
Dies Sunday
Funeral services were held for
Mrs. Huldah B. Richardson. 57.
of R2 Clarksville, at the Wesle­
yan Methodist Church at ClarksTl lie at 1:30 pm. Wednesday
with Interment in the Clarks­
ville Cemetery.
Rev. Martin Brauer of Grand
Rapids officiated.
Mrs. Richardson died Bunday
at 5:45 pm. at Butterworth Hos­
pital, Grand Rapid.-., after a
long illness.
She was born In Arcadia. Frtj.
10. 1009. the daughter at John
and Caroline (Bekei Melrer and
married Ellis Richardson. Dec.
19. 1935. They had resided in
Clarksville for 31 years.
Mrs. Richardson was a member
of St. Johns Lutheran Church
in Ionia.
Surviving are her husband:
one daughter.Mrs. Gerald (Faye)
Fahrnl of Ionia; a son. Wayne
Lltfly of Phoenix, Arts.; five
step-sons, Elmer. Vernon. Edwin
and Lee Richardson of Clarks­
ville and Francis of Jenison;
three grandchildren: 20 step­
grandchildren; three brothers,
and three sisters^

9 State Bureaus
Opening of a new State driver
licensing station in Kalamazoo
recently brings to nine the num­
ber of counties served in whole
or In part by Michigan Depart­
ment of State licensing exami­
ners. The new station will handle
all licensing in Kalamazoo coun­
ty. An estimated 55,000 driver
llcensrs are Issued each year.

"I don't need cash
with an
HCB CREDIT CARD!"

Section Twa—Paaae 1 to 8

TS....J.W April
S--I 28,
9R 1966
Thursday.

Carl Roth of
Clarksville
Dies Teusday

Lloyd Long's
Mrs. Norton
Father Succumbs tOf Nashville

; Nicholas E. Long. 81. of 1343
, Bradford. Grand Rapids, died
Monday. April 18.

Buried Saturday

Roth. of Hastings; one daughter, Mra
77. Clarksville, who died at 3.45
pltal. are &lt;0 be held al 1:30 p.m.
Friday at the Pickens Chapel
at Clarksville.
| Rev. Earl Hardyman is to of­
: flciate and burial will be In the
Clarksville Cemetery,
.

grandchildren, and right great
grandchildren. .Scrvicct were
Iseld Wednesday at 3 p in Cap­
tain Eric Brltcher of the Salva­
tion Army officiating. Inter­
ment was Thursday at Gaylord.

Nashville f

1 pl (a Ur rd foe seven weeks and
naa Been in in neaiin i« » ,
.
and there ore no Immediate surlong lime prior to his death.
vlviors
He was a life-long resident of —
&lt;
Clarksville and waa bom Jan. COOtS GfOVe
The Rev Max Gladding offi­
19. 1889. the son of GotUeib and
virgll P Brock, aong-wrtter ciated at Saturday's services and
Kathy ine (Kropf' Roth.
. ^nd singe; evangelist will be at —— ——,
—------- — ———He married Mra Fredda Seese lhe Coals Grove Church on Sun- the birthplace of Mr». Norton,
on Nov. 4. 1061. He retired from day May 1. speaking at the 11 ^o*' burtaL
his farm northwest
m'. aenrtce.
—rvlre’ Manv
---------—• ■
northwest Of
of Clarks- nojn
Many will rrmemremem- ,
viue nine years ago.
|t&gt;er
M the^writer of "Beyond |: The William Jerows have sold
i their
an Indian Hills Dr.
In-----addition
wife, lie —Is the OUU4C,.
Sunset." U4IU
and for IM
hU pre- ------------ ----to ids
-...............
- home
“
survived by a daughttr from
. vlous appearances hrre bringing &lt;&lt;»
p
8111 the (jospei
Gospel in
In song ana
and spoken
spoken ™°»ed
'• to™?..----------------uuuu.fr, . ¥r’ . -T
r.ui
nrn-w, The public is cordially
itniiv ir._
| 'Sheila) DeWent of Grand Rap- word.
in­ Flaher col
All are invited. They have oaky "n.
until (heir new home is built.
- | Ids; three grandchildren; six
.
great grandchildren: five sup’ «
t
1 daughters; three step-sons, and ...
,,
,
w « name uua
,one slater, Mrs Fenton (Mara-| “ anl ■',‘i
bnutra Items, celebrate Is father's birthday,
,2-7,
naretl Miller of ir-vFt Lauderdale,
Iziurirrriulr
,,
,, |garet&gt;
FL
in*-. *»&lt;&gt; t*o brothers, oottieib
Dr. Ethel Williams known in Iot Lakc, Odessa and Adolph of
Michigan for her genealogy work. . LaGrange. Ore.
wiir speak ot 8 pjn. this Thurs------------ •------------day. at the llastlngs City Bank, j The Floyd Armours have reMrs. Andrew Aldrich of Hick­
Her subject will be "Setting turned from Bradenton. Fla..
ory Corners was happily sur­
prised on her 90th birthday at Up A Genealogical Collection J where they Joined the many
the home of her daughter, Mrs. lij. The Library." This Is a Barry County families at Lincoln ■
Lovell Dewey. Sunday afternoon,
Joint project of the Barry Arms Trailer Park for the Win- t
April 24.
County Historical Society and lcrAbout 75 guests came to con­
Hastings City Library.
221 E. State Street—P.O. Box 287, Hatting*
gratulate her.
Dr. WllUoma was bom in
Metropolitan Life
Among those present besides
WI 5-5131
WI 5-5344
her daughter, were her two sons.
Insurance
Company
Clayton Aldrich of Lake Odessa, joining to the Yankee Springs
ind Andrew Aldrich of Parch­
ment; her grandsons. Dr. May­ ther, Richard H. Williams hod
nard Dewey of Ann Arbor and
Marvin Dewey, local, and her Springs Post Office In one cor­
{randdaughter. Mrs. Russell ner of the store.
Stanton, of Delton.
Mr. and Mrs, Clair Herring of
Detroit assisted tlie hostess with during which time he was also
tlie arrangements.. Mrs. Marvin the postmaster. "Yankee Bill"
Dewey served the family dinner
preceding the party.
He petitioned the P. O. De­
Mrs Aldrich gets much enjoy­
ment out of life Rhe is very partment In 1906 to Uke the P.
alert mentally, enjoys reading O. and establish a rural mute.
When
they moved to Hastings,
The Hastings Banner with the
aid of a special eye glass and
'
■lets about with the aid of a Middlrvlile was established.
Dr Williams Ut the editor of
anlker. This she does In spite
of having had both hips broken "Michigan Heritage,” a quarter­
In separate accidents In the last ly magazine having to do with
commemorate someone dearly loved and lost. We are
10 years.
, genealogy and history. She has
specialists In msnumsnU sculptured Irocn Select Barre
She has made her home with written a number of books, one
Grands sad. fully gusrinlasd.
her daughter at Hickory Comers of which Ls "Know Your Anfor 10 years but lived most of har ctMors." She is a recipient of
life In Lake Odessa. Her husband many honors and awards.
passed away nine years ago.
The Historical Society hopes
Beet Memorial
Friends and relatives from the many people will take this opfollowing places enjoyed the oc­ j’ortunlty to come and hear Dr.
casion : Sunfield. Vermontville,
Ionia. Lake Odessa. Grand Rap­
ids. Flint. Ann Arbor. Detroit. Historical Society.
REPRESENTATIVE
Jackson. Charlotte. Richland and
Kalamazoo.

Song-Writer Ot

Group
Hickory Corners Historical
J1'
•_
_
.In
Invites Public to
Woman Feted on near Genealogy Talk
!)(hli Birthday

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Day is for Remeinberiig

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Past Middleville
Resident Succumbs
Mrs. Mildred Robertson, 73. of

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Bursa, Saits c Service
Courthouse Sarvicc
Fanners Ges &amp; OH Co
HMtrngt Mow Saits
IS* Garage S Welding
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C. A Mettson Builder

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Bonnell S Gown Shop
Cleveland's Mens Store
Parmelee Store
j~
Waters Clothes Shop
Oepertaeet Steres
Ben Franklin Store

Ory Cleseers
Berry Cleaners
Hastings Cleaners
One Hour Martiniring

Oectrtoi SarvtaM
Electric Motor Service
Hastings Electric. Inc.
florists
Bartow Gardens florist
$t Martin Floral

Harfwan. Hetueweres
L w Caroenter. Hardware
Gances
Hastings VIS Hardware
Western auto

dent of Middleville, died Friday,
April 22, at Seattle. Wash., hos­
pital where she had been for a
month.
Mrs Robertson Ls survived by
a son. Richard, a former Mid­
dleville resident now of Brook­
lyn. Mich.; a daughter. Mrs May
Rockett of Tacoma, and five
grandchildren.
held
Tuesday m Tacoma.

legs eno fleer Coverings
Browns floor Service
Hastings floor Covering

Skees
Bine’s Hastings
"ul-Rile Shoes
Wavne's-Shoe Store

Leader t BeiUlag Segalles
Barn County Lumber Co.
East Side lymbet Co

Sgertlag Goods
Leary s Soon Catjler

Mesre lastractlea
Mauri's Musk Studio

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Life

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Minn.,
April

Amy. and two sons. John and
Jim. Mrs Thompson and the
boys visited at the William
James home lost Summer

214 E. Shriner St
Hastings
Phone 945-5080

A VIRY REASONABLLY PRICED HOME IN THE 2nd WARD, has
two bedrooms upt'si'V and down s Urge bedroom, living room,
large kitchan with dining space, complete bath and another
small room off the bathroom. Michigan cellar, heated with gas
furnace, there are lots of cupboards in tbe place, is completely
insulated, real good roof, and the price is . .------ $4,000.00
A GOOD COINC BUSINESS located on an excellent laren site and
has steady business priced al---- ------------------- - .$55,000.00

ANOTHER HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, has three bedrooms up­
stairs and bath up and down, nice living room with fireplace,
dining room and kitchen together, den or extra bedroom, full
basement with gas heating plant, two stall garage, is cap in­
sulated. has storm windows and screens, for------ $9,500.00

HOUSE IN WOODLAND has three bedrooms upstairs and one
bedroom down, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath,
water heater, has a basement with new gas furnace, water
softener, hardwood floors up and down, good well, septic tank
foe $3,700.00
AN (XCILLENT INCOME PROPERTY IN THE THIRD WARD,
close in. has two apartments, one has three bedrooms with
Closets and bath, and the ol,f
,our bedrooms
with closets, living room. diniWRlR ■lien, bath and pan­
try, full basement with two •rM#M#two water heaters;
and a two-stall garage for-------- --------- --------------- $16,500.00

A RIAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,
with three bedrooms upstairs; downstairs it has one bedroom,
two living rooms, dining room, kitchen, full bath, basement with
gas heat, double garage, living room is carpeted, and drapes go
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back for .................................................................... $10,500.00

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with brand new gas fumaJWfclrs»»rtu*op siuoorp.I Vi stall garage, nice lot for.............................
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AN EXTRA GOOD HOME IN THE 5ECOND WARD, with three
bedrooms and closets upstairs, and hall, two bedrooms and hall
are carpeted, and downstairs it has a living room, dining room,
kitchen end new bath, ceramic tile, with tub. shower seal and
lavatory. fUII basement, gas conversion furnace, has blown in
Insulation all over the house, has aluminum siding, new cement
oriveway, combination storm windows and screens, and storm
doors, the living room is carpeted, also deep freeze, washer and
dryer, gas stove, luts all new wiring------------------ $11,000.00

IN THE FOURTH WARD a real nice brick house, ranch type,
has a living room with fireplace, carpet and drapes included,
two lardrocms and full bath, air conditioned pine paneled family
room.'.or utility room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, owner
having left town will take ...$17,500.00
A YEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAPPLE LAKE with (bring
room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, newly
paneled, new hot water l«ater, new oil furnace, and pump, has
aluminum siding, two stall ga-&gt;ge ...$9,500.00
A REAL GOOD NINE ROOM HOME with three nice bedrooms
and a store room upstairs, and down a living room, one bed­
room. dming room, kitchen, full bath, has a basement with oil
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12 * 36'. ten acres of muck land, two acres woods, good rich
soil, located m Odessa Township. Ionia County $10,500.00
A NICE HOME ON CROOKED LAKE to trade for property close
»n Haslines

A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4th WARD, has
two bedrooms upstairs and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, has basement and gas floor fur­
nace. brand new garage and utility room, full corner lot for
$9,000 I trade for farm)

BUILDINC LOT IN 2nd WARD, sewer and water in. has a garage
on it, also a part basement $1,500.00
THREE NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEICHT3
' A NICE VACANT LOT tn Ammon Eaton Addition'for ...$650.00

�Fishermen Set for Trout Opening Saturday
Many to Travel
to State's
Fittest Streams

Hastings Still
Seeking 1st Loop
Diamond Win

4 BING

Saxone

Tahquamenon river In Chippewa
county; and Palls, Etavine. Slate
and Silver rivers to Ba
county.

Shutout

Alma’s Phil Fulton handcuffed

hind him. Only four Saxons got
pitched ball. *

BOWL

if Uh S41U Total
Still seeking toelr first West
Central Conference victory after

the LllUe Huron river, Mar­
quette county, and certain posted
streams are closed to angling to
protect spawning steelheads.

host to Lakewood’s Vikings this fourth inn Inga The Aral tally
Thursday for

forced to Borton with the run.
Miner scored the second run af­
ter drawing
*" *

mu.
The line score:
ALMA_____ ,—
Wednesday the Saxons loot a HASTINGS ....
2-0 game to visiting Alma and
Batteries: Ain
Thursday they were shut out Crowley: Hastings —Nixon
Dick Hamm
wings ace. Les Springer, limited
them to four hits.
as seniors &lt;m the Trojan squad

SCHELL

Purdue
(LEE

MeritTP
Sturgeon river in Cheboygan and
OLsego counties; and Black riv­
er in Cheboygan and Presque also counted on to produce good
Isle counties.
catches of splake and. brown
A number of inland lakes arc trout when the action begins.

' not be open to travel, come April
30.'
tnxrt must be seven inches long
Tlie outlook Is belter tn tlie
io bs legal. Hell be using ■ ruler southern half of the Upper Penand anything under icven Inch­
es wtH land the fisherman before
th* fudge.

It’s America's
Favorite Family
Fun"

postponed until May 11. Athletic

Among streams expected to
provide top play for brook and
brown trout to this region are
the Au Sable river to Crawford
county; lowr portions of the
Manistee river In Wexford coun­
ty; E’en! Marquette, LllUe Man­
istee. and Pine rivers nnd Bald-

Armchair Athlete V.

Open Bowling
Time Available

66 at Lakewood
Junior High Take
Gun Safety Coune

Viking Golfers
Here Thursday

Sprinter.
Steve Spoon started pitching
Lakewood High's golf team is
to form the opposition for the for Hastings, and was relieved in
Hastings High llnksmcn here the second Inning by Dave Wil­
liams who went the rest of the
this Thursday.

Michigan's season for salvelinus fontinalis, better known
as speckled trout, brookie or brook trout, opens Saturday and
many area sportsmen will be out seeking this popular game
Against Alma. John Peterson
fish noted for fighting ability and excellent eating. They won’t
fired a 39. Rex Wieland 40. Dave
neglect the brown or rainbow trout, either.
Coleman 44 and Jim Fisher 45
may be •pretty good” by then.
Biologist J. Zimmerman, writing in Ontario’s Conservation Tim Fleming had 42 for Alma.
magazine, gives the range of the brook trout as far south as John Wottel 44 and Tom Bark­
Georgia, west to Iowa end north------------------------------------------------- 7 man and Jim Sommervtlle each
the warm side. Department to the Arctic Circle. The brookie
alewife are shiny fish that run had 46
has a streamlined shape and In schools. Those caught to the
Jim Taylor, son of the new
Trout waters may still be a bit
color pleasing to the eye. It’s net were 4 to 8 Inches long and manager of the Hastings Counhigh and murky for the opencaudal, or tall fin. Is slightly 2 Inches thick. They are sold for
forked but generally Appears 835 a ton for pet food. . . .
1st honors against St. Johns.
Barry county does have some best steelhead waters will InPeterson had 39, Fisher 43 and
getod trout, and John Foster of
Coleman 45. Dick Creese. Bob
Qfawk-Jtfv hauled in a 17- branches of the On tetragon river noticeable only upon close ex­
amination.
Ortwsln and Mark Masaric had
.pAnud &gt;*uncc brown from in Ontonagon county; Big Hur­
Dyep Lake last June. This could on river in Baraga and Mar­
Redwings.
have been a hatchery- trans- quette counties; Sucker, Miners Utica Used In separating thia
Tuesday Coach Carlson took |
and Laughing Whitefish rivers
pumted Junker.
his golfers to Marshall in the
I kround the State, flah experts ...
in' Alger ™
county;
,.-------------------Little Garlic
bitter cold, and were nipped by
tatoect stream conditions to be driver In Marquette county; Twoflab.
For
toe
price
of
a
few
___
the Redskins, 168-173. Charlotte:
ndrmal to better than average in -Hearted river in Luce county;
These trout attain their great­ hooks. Michigan anglers can re­ was also at Marshall and fired
est abundance to coo), clear duce mortality losses among
streams with occasional deep undersized trout they catch, ac­
cording
to
toe
Conservation
De1
rlth a 40. Coleman
holes and under-cut banks. Look
for them where any natural ob­ parlmenL
struction turns the free flow of
Uie stream. They are also found
Marshall was led by Bill Hile­
In lakes having sufficient depth
to provide cool oxygen-rich wa­ fishermen are encouraged to man who shot a 39. Bill was
lers. Brooks have low tolerance simply cut their leader, leaving playing his first match for Mar­
Shall. Steve Martin carded a 42,.
to warm water and cannot exist
Ui warm water lakes, or streams
“Fish do not feel pain and John Martin 43 and Paul Mestehaving a temperature higher since the hook will quickly nut maker a 44. Their fifth mon, John
also had a 44.
than 68F.
away./hance* are good that the Gladstone,
1
Aquatic nnd land insects and released trout will survive to
their larvae, as well as crusta- provide future sport.” explains r ' Wanl Adt Sell Unused Hems.
cinns and fish are the preferred Brad Dur Ung. Department flshy
foods of these voracious feeders. biologist for the southern Ldwerl
Tlie lad with the stick and can Peninsula.
In the delicate process of hav-j
of worms knows the brookie
sometimes favors an attractive Ing fishermen work loose hooks'
which small trout have swal­
worm.
lowed.
a large percentage of
Brook trout have a powerful
digestive system nnd a short In­ these fish suffer Injuries that
testinal tract, with . the result cause diem to die. adds Dueling.
that a trout can be rid of food
15 to 20 minutes after II Is eaten.
Tlie brook Is a daytime feetier
Marlin High's track team
and Is most active during early scored a victory Wednesday In
morning and early evening when a triangular. Martin accumulat­
Insect activity Is at a peak.
ed OS's pointe, Lawrence 58 nnd
Man b the most serious preda­ Gobles 134.
tor of toe brook trout- But then,
the brook is a shortlived AshMichigan State outfielder*,
few reach toe ripe old age of
four or five yean. Old Buzz has a game against University of De­
kept few from reaching that troit this year.
maturity. ...
.

The Redwings scored two runs

On Tuesday. April 10. 68 Jun­
ior High boys and girls of the
Lakewood School were awarded
certificates and arm patches for
completing toe Junior Oun SafeGreen, principal of Lakewood

The material for this course
was furnished by the Michigan
State Conservation Department
with the assistance of Conserva­
tion Officer Louis Kahl. The arm
patches for gun safety were pro­
vided by the Clarksville TrlThe score by Innings:
Counly Conservation Club who
HASTINGS ....DM 000
sponsored the program.
ST. JOHNS ....020 Ml
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Ungs Floor Covering 64 b, Has­ end 70. Chenoweth 69. Deputies
j Thursday. May 5. they go to
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Gordie Johncock. who finished
Salon 60, Duraclean 59. Mahler's
fifth in the Indianapolis 500­
564. RockhUl-Banghart 53. Ac­ Hastings Aluminum 634, Tink­
Mile Memorial Day Classic last
tion Flex 50. Burns Rcfrigerallon ler's and Bender Gravel 63.
Dale's Bake Shop 614. Al's *
The wood chopping contest la
Jim Francisco turned In the
Bob King's YMCA - Youth Ward of Indianapolis who wpn
Dot’s Bar 55, Hastings Banner
only Hastings win at Alma, play­ Council boaeboll and, softball 110,000. Gordie was about three
Good Series: Barb Kleraey UM- 504. Patten Monument 48 and to determine who can chop
through a six-inch log in O&gt;o
ing In Die third singles spot. He programs are getting Underway seconds behind.
538, Boonie Hathaway 189-634, Viking 434.
• won over Chris Wellman. 6-4. and Tuesday the girl* softball
shortest period ot time. While
Shirley VanDenbunr 197-537,
Commissioner
finished ninth.
the men are usually the ones to RECEIVES HONOR —
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Darlene Eventt 190-485. Faye
Thomapple District I In other singles matches, Larry a th grades were to get organized
Barry will have both Gordie
participate there have been Foss White (left), 911 S.
Allen 174-484. Fran Owen 182­
Jack Sheler led the lads In the
received an Insignia for completing the “wood badgt" training Reed defeated Steve Youngs. 7-5, for league play.
471, Badly VanDulne 176-469, Majors Thursday with 218-601.
; 6-4. and Rex Smith defeated
Kathy Colvin 180-486. Marton Wilfred Burns rolled 208-599.
ant Scout executive of the Grand Valley Council at (be annual I Chuck Guenther. 5-7, 6-3. 6-0.
day for Indianapolis to get ready
plenty
of
weight
around.
An
axe
Riedl 186-461. Nancy Taylor 191­ Paul Edwards 214-584. Bruce
Scooters Recognition banquet held al the First Methodist Church ; In doubles, Rick Weatherby
for tils driver’s test to qualify
482. Fem Brown 158-463. LoLs Terry 206-571. John Katlniky will be furnished by the festival
for the Memorial Day race. He
land Rick Greenway defeated
Roblycr 169-462. Marte Ulrich 236-571. Harvey Haan 226-567.
teams with Bud Tingelstad of
। Lee Belfield ami .'aike Halllfax.
Joe Gielarowskl 522. Robert may bring his own.
Hawthorne, Calif.
5 2. 6-3. and Mike Hurry and
469. Wilma Daniela 168-497, Sally ISteeby 535. Merl Campbell 203­
■ Don Root defeated Andy John­
Gallup 180-482 and Sidricy Bow- I553. Emmeth Engeseth 200-536,
son and Oreg Glllons. 6-3, 6-4.
at 10 behind the high school.
Maynard Tucker 554. A) Relgler grandstand on Main street at
man 176-472.
Engineering of Detroit, owned
The “Y" furnishes balls, bats, by Dan Levine. Tingelstad. who
Good Games: Sandy Daniels !527, Ed Sheler 222-545, Galen 4 pin.
The pancake derby will follow.
I Daniels 536. Irwin Harwood 531,
Jeff Blaekman defeated catchers equipment, batten hel­ has driven In six 500s, will drive
160. Sharon Harrington 169.4
T;._. contest requires two psrYoungs. 6-0. 6-4. and Guenther mets and umpires Each boy or a super charge Offy.
Gladys Edwards 195. Jane Cole ]Robert Miller 204-542. Pete LuHaney Sexton. Bob Slack. Lf)SC tO OriOlCS
defeated Dan Redman. 6-1,
Paul Brooks of Mt Clemens Lt
166. Shirley Drake 163. Joyce ,blenlecki 203-547. Bob Lambert
1,0v
vzi kxravo
Glenn Laubaugh 520, Mike as a team. The woman must mix Bob Stanley. Claude Gardner.
glove and wear play clothing.
BkedgeU 162. Jinny Betta 162. I544,
Jn d(jubIe3
Ham.
Srhandelmayer 211 -548. Merle the batter and bake three pan- Gordon Ironride. A. Smith. Donn I The Hasting. High track .quad
Only 7th and 8th grade boys which includes Mason Thomas .
Sharon Vickery 177. Anamae '
Haines 207-536. Max Myers 538. cakes. Then she runs with the Clarke and Marsh Cook are the; which defeated Grand I^dge last
ere
allowed
to
wear
baseball
of
Hastings. LaMoln Mitchell of
Bamum 179. Betty Sheler 166, jLyle Sanborn 317-553. John Pan­ pancakes to the opposite end of leaders In the various divisions Of week and jost at Charlotte Mon- fax defeated Gill DeGrootc and
Helen Ackett 178. Irene Heath fil 220-530 with a 145 average. the derby course and the part- the Monday Gold league at the-day aftembon. was to run in a’ Jeff White. 6-3. 6-2. and Glllons cleats. Others wear regular play Nashville and Jess Alua.
166. Janice Snyder 179, Phyllis ,BUI St. Lawrence 528 and Joe tier eata them, using all the Ver- . Hastings Country Club after two four-dual event on Johnson and Johnson defeated John Sa| latnl and Rick Warren, 8-10, 6-1.
Thompson 163
Burkholder 219-532.
montvliie - made maple syrup matches.
; Field this Wednseday and next ,
Shirley VanDenburg picked up
Standings: Sports Bar 94. Ph- and butter he deelreo.
Paul Faulkner led the links- 1 Wednesday goes to Charlotte for
Against Middleville, Francis­
the 6-7-10 split, Nancy Tuylor Iton Rings 81. Harwood's 78. Cul~
'
I men this week with a 42. Eldon another four-dual tourney.
the 2-10.
Illgnn’s 77, Miller Jewelers 75'1.
Mathews fired a 43 and George
Last Wednesday the Saxons co defeated Harv Becker. 6-3,
City Food 71, Roush and Larke
Miller, a 44.
I edged out Grand Ledge. 59-50. at1 6-4; Belfield defeated Dave Wil- 1
4
Hams,
6-3. 6-2; Glllons defeated ।
Buick 64. Monlgomery Ward 59. events, First prize Is 15; second j Monday's results:
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Ionia, but at Charlotte Monday
He married Betty Ebersole on
jSam McKeown. 6-0. 6-1.
Red Division
the Orioles romped.
70-39.
J. Bowman rolled series honors Aluminum Products 57. Auto Tag prize Is »3 and third prize is 11.
July 17. 1964. They have a son.
.
. 1 In doubles. Youngs-Guenther
Hastings High Baseball Coach
Thursday snaggllng 214 - 606 in Inn 47 and Tydcn 24’a.
But everyone entering the con­
Faulkner 42. 4 points, Cheno-I Ings
Hastings
won firsts
- defeated
------won
seven
Connie Beeler and A) Bernie Oom reports he is taking Jerry. 11. and a daughter, GinLedge
test wins something, a* the weth 46. 0; O. Miller 44. 4. Good- 1 agKInst Grand
1
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j Williams, 6-3. 6-2, and Johnson 37 members of the Saxon squads
Johncock and hl. chief mtmerchants provide merchandise
Chuck Jordon broke the and Halllfax defeated Ken Se­ to Detroit Saturday ti&gt; attend
Standings: Hastings Motor prizes for those pot collecting
Hastings High School shot put cord and Craig Mulligan 6-3, 6-1.
Sales 88. Hastings Cleaners 78.
to go to Indianapolis the first
record In the Grand Ledge
Makers I.O.A. 74. Ne-Hl nnd
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Burr Hartenburg is chairman Stanley 46. 4. Sponable 56. 0.
dual, heaving the 12-pound
Baltimore game which get* un­ working on three Ford engines.
Shirkey's I.OA. 71. Stanton's 66,
Pairings for Monday: Faulkner
derway at 3 pun.
The engines are worth 822.000
Vila Boy nnd Ready Mix 65. register with him, or one may vs. O. Miller. Goodyear vs. Cleve­
O’Donnell had held the old
each. One of their two cars was
East Side Lumber 53. Bob’s Bike stop nt the grandstand for com­ land: Belfield vs. Chenoweth,
school bus leaving the high made by Dan Gurney and his
50. Ockcrmnn’s 47 and Miller's plete details and to sign up there.
dual with Lakeview,
uv^Klates of California and ttie
&gt; Hastings High Athletic Direc­ school about 1 aun.
Plumbing 4Q.
&gt;
Fletcher. Lawrence vs Sponable;
The clinic is co-sponsored by other In Fred Gerhardt's shop.
tor Jock Clarey. after heavy
Good series: Shirley VanDenGuenther vs. Stack. Mathews vs.
flooded lhe artn Erld»y tile Tigers and tlie Michigan
Gordie drives for Weinberger
U.S. District Court
burg 196-548. Bonnie Wyant 195­
Booth; Cronlnger v£ Frandseii. n.r lor lhe Smoiw. winning (he I
High School Athletic Association. Homes.
532. Janice Dalrnan 197-523, I Bankruptcy Petitions
White Dlvfadon
»&gt;b3:Tii
,he
Louise Balis 190-522, Pai Conley
Kinney 47. 4. Feldpuusch 60,
190-507. Barb Kleraey 165-489. 87SSB—Usssl M. Horton. KalsmuM. 0; Roberts 47. 3. McMillan 50. 1: in the 220 behind Tim Williams
Florence Wcycmuui 467. Ella UMoblvr, link. H.380.74 uuu Sexton 4. Boughton 0; Renner 4. who won in 238 Williams finJ?
Higdon 165-466, Sue BL Martin
Hahn 0: Steury 66. 4. E. Miller Ished second to Hess in the|
168-469, Maggie Corrigan 183­
century
mo*1 schools were committed
, 1 to other event* for the rrraain478. Marleah Makley 175-426.
Pulrings for Monday: Robots
eleari
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Betty Ziegler 155-424. Doris
vs. Peurach. Lublonlockl vs. Fcld, Coach ciarey sold the trophies
Stallton 167-457, Alnut CoviUe
paiuich; Kinney vs. McMillan, clearing 10 feet
Hastings 880 relay tram of and medal* purchased for thia
164-447. MardeU Tuckerman 156­
Hahn va Boughton: Turkal vs.
401 and Vi Wendorf 158-443
Renner, Sexton va. Campbell; E. Roger Will. Mike Fitzgerald.; year’a event can be salvaged for
OeUto a OoldM.
Millar vs. Norris. B. Miller va Dennis MacKenzie and Tim Wil- lu.„ next year,
hams won in 1:402. Tom Payne ]
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166, Alice Frederickson 168. Lu­
Steury; Jcrow vs. Rohde.
won the 120 high hurdles. Ron- n
ia-||
•
cille Wilson 170, Betty Sheler
Blue Division
dy Brown second.
KaCQnnC AAlllCf IH
160. Shirley Bowman ipO, Betty
Panftl 47, 4. Hiunaty 51. 0:
Hastings took six firsts at
FunnF
Howes 180, Janet Pt-urach 154
Warner 53. 4. Gillespie 63. 0; Charlotte,
including both relay UymnaSTICS CVCffr
and Grace Allcrdlng 175.
Gardner 59. 4. MacLeod 56. 0;' events. The 830 victory was capRaeanne Miller entered the
Ironside 45. 4. Burr 48. 0; Sher­ lured by Mike Hess. Charles My- gymnastics meet held in Flint on
Joan Klng-toury 161-430. Bobby — Karl E. Mlkko.' Caraca Oil
Handy 162-458.
wood 54. 4. Jacobs 51, 0: Cove ers, Roger Will and Tim Wil-; Saturday. April 24. She took first
52. 3. H. Smith 52. 1.
hams Ln 1:382. The mile relay place in free exercise; second
M.«»0—Haary *. 'laltUr.
MONDAY MIXERS
Monday pairing": Warner vs. team of Tom Gibran, Dennis place in vaulting; third place
If you soo winged black In*
Standings: Welcome Tavern
Gardner. MacLeod vs. Hamaty; MacKenzie, Mike Fitzgerald and in balance beam and fourth
94. Norlhside Grocery 85. McAIPanfil vs, Gillespie, Xlverwood vs. Tim Williams won in 3:47 0.
1 in --------------------uneven parallel *bars.
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They like the courteeus service and treatment
Ustrrs 804. Foodland 784. arsis- 'Ann M WaMxon.’BMoa «*»• Ironside: Sim v.n Jacobs. Burr
Jordan won the diol with »]--»■.
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hidden worker termHee may
Vogt's Funeral Home 754.
va. Laubough; Hubbell vs.
HolllaIn lhe
the "B" class.
•- —
■- lieave of 47-11 and Fox clearedI 60 competing in
be damaging timber's, wood­
they receive.
Kuan's Standard 74, Piston Ring
ter.'Ctove vs. Blair; H. Smith va. g-g (o wjn ylc po|e vault
--------------------iRaeanne
won----first “
in tumbling
work end carpeting. To avoid
72. Sheriff’s GUIs 70. Hastings
Wood.
| Roger Will won the 440 dash in an outside event
Heights 67. Hastings Savings &amp;
Green Division
| ln 55.4 and Tom Payne the 180
costly damage, phone for
• 100 — Shauli
Loan -664. Food Center 644. CS arietta.
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Flora 63. 4. Hodges 58. 0; Bay ]Ow hurdles in 23 seconds flat
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Christensen 52. 0; A. Smith 52.
Battle 4. Keihl. 53. 0; Snyder 50. 3,
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up)to $25,000.00 against fu­
netics 40.
Pugh 57. 1: Cook 49. 4. McAUlsture termile damage.
problems.
Good scores: Shirley VanDenburg 204-558. June Benner 190­
roe mt ihspiciton call 506.
Barb Snyder 165-468. Arlene Frtdukk A. Baou, Jr.. KsIsmmoo
Monday pairings: Tucker VS.
Swanson 165-459. Wilma Dan­ rtiSS—Aris Tstry. Kriunuoo. ksk Siegel. Flora vs. Cfeose; Bay vs.
iels 187-478, Louise Bahs 190­ «r, (U*K-M,7»0.ia BMsU SU3.4S— Hodgea, A. Smith vs. BenneU;
A. PrsM. KsIubmk.
514. Sandy Gallup 187-570, Betty Cksrht
—Fruk O. MsNty. Bstlla Rora va Keihl. Christensen vs.
Heeler 189-481. Peg Cronlnger Crwk. such.
Has. ta.ttl.7c Cooper: Clark&amp;.va. Cook. Snyder
170-454. Betty Sothard 189-456.
vs. Foster; Pugh vs McAllister.
Marge Haan 183-491. Marge Wie­
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As little as
Bob Brawley, a junior at Mich­
453. Gerry Newton 200-487, Leah
igan State, played on two na­
Dawe 202-512. Jean McAllister
tional championship teams in
172-472. Mary Roush 213-486
1965-66 Brawley was a llnebackand Ellen Dal man 175-463.
To Consolidots
er on Duffy Daugherty's grid
Representing
squad and defenseman for Amo
All your Bills
'Til Pay Day
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Bessonc’s hockey squad.
Good scores: Joe Bennett 215­
577. Bob Malllson 207-563. Bob
AH - American quarterback
Connoney 206-543. Ken Beck­
Steve Juday owns 12 Michigan
with 510. Al Relglen 545, Hurry
State paralng records. Among
McCollum 538. Dave Slater 500,
these are five career marks, four
10c Deposit on Containers
S. Hanover
season records, two single game
0. K. Howard
Phona 945-3424
records and a single play ac­
DooLlttle 203-525, Ken Rose 517.
complishment,
Dale Geiger 518. Mickey Bowers
NATIONWIDE TERMITE
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Houra Service 70, Machine Room
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In Reykjavik, Iceland, nearly
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Richard Monon. Mickey Szl- the National Geographic says
laygl and Laird Warner of the
Michigan State tennis team each
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Fqunds to state championships.
Monan is from Coral Gables,
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15-16, with Mr. and Mra. Ronald
Crites of Jackson. They visited
Mrs. Uobol Lika of Onondaga
Sunday. Mr. tujd Mra. Reuben
Crites. Jr. at Eaton Rapids and
Donald Crites nt the Ingham
County Medical Hospital in Lan­
sing. They came home Monday.
The Misses Mary and Marslia

by FOWNES

Biss Bonnie Buehler, local, were
Saturday. April 16, overnight

Long lengths ... short shorties,

Humphrey. * Mr. and Mra. Art
Moore attended lhe funeral of
Ray Bryant In Hastings April

in-betweens.

A priceless glove

collection—in white’, sand, navy

and black. Tailored ond fancy.
Buy several pairs.

Buy Miller's

M

GETS ROUGH

26 ox. 501 Nylon-$6.95

B

Simple as 1-2-3
Compare Quality and
Prices
Buy from Us

R

and
Be Satisfied.
Absolutely No Seconds

When you stiffer a terioua low
... when the going gets rough
... it's then that our services
to you, as our client, become
a really meaningful part of
your insurance protection.
You can count on ui to bo in
your corner...to help with
claims problems and other dif­
ficulties connected with your
loss ... to look after your
Interests.

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLING!

—BEST BUYS IN OR OUT OF TOWN—

11.11
,
SERVICE
Miller sDURAtlEA''

Dcson.
Fri­
Mr.

they visited Mrs. Sylvan Tugg.
Mr. and Mra. Carlton Kellogg
bridge home were Ray Setae, of Lakeview were Sunday. April
17. dlruier guests of her slater,
villo and Marlon Overholt of Mra. Sylvan Tagg.
Alto.
Mra. Boyd Novl&amp;ky of Lowell.
Mrs. Ben Reser of Caledonia and
Mra. Cletus Wieland of Logan

Summer’s catfume jewel­

NEW CARPETING

G

ton of East State Rood, April 15- Rapid* wen* Sunday, April 17
!•»
nan_
Sunday, April 17, call- Walton. * Saturday, April 16.
guests of Mr. and Mra. Milton
Buehler were Myrtle Bloom and
Edith Barry of Grand Ixdgc
and Arloa Burghduff of Has-

Marvin Patrick.

SUMMER FRAGILITY

107 E. Woodland, Hatting!
120 W. STATE ST.

WI 5-4174

Phono WI 5-2091

Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 P.M. — Open Saturdays

Here’s the car
Plymouth Fury
Silver Special

tended the Cub Scout Round­
table In Hastings Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mra. Martin Tuttle
and son of Alto were Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Clum. * Mrs.
Terry Plcug luid Mrs. Martin

$200

stork shower honoring Mra. Kar)
Tuttle at the home of Mrs. Terry
Pleug in Dutton, April 15. *
Mr. nnd Mrs- H. 8. Cline of
Lowell were Friday, April 15.

5400

attended the funeral of Mrs.
Albert Blaser In Lowell Sunday.
Apnl 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Buehler,
Mr. and Mra. Milton puehler
and family. Mr. and Mra. Robert
Humphrey and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Buehler and family,
local, and Mr. and Mrs. Menzo
Butttcr and Mr. and Mra. Wil­
liam Skellon of Kendcl. N.Y.,
wm Bunday. April 17, dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Os­
borne nt Cariton. The Buttlera*
and Skcllons' are house guests of
lhe Urixtrnes. * Mr. and Mra.
Howard Thaler and son. Gayle,
accompanied their son. Gary, to
Battle Creek Sunday. April 17.
where he took a bus for Detroit.
He left Detroit Tuesday. April 19. H
*
for Pnrt"
Fort" ECnnv
Knox. Kv
Ky.. a-Ew-rr
where hr.'
he' ev
was Inducted Into tlie Army. His
brother. Gene. Ls stationed with
the department" m Washington.

HAND BAGS
FROM

00

baskets of imported straw

In cool neutrals—also

patents.

Leathers

and

novel plastics. Whites ond

colors.

Small

and

Here’s the deal
A special car at a special price

What a deal! Special low price to start with. Top-dollar trade for .
your car. A go all-the-way deal so we can keep our sales success going.
A right-now deal that saves you dollars.
Plus all these extras bs-standard equipment • special silver buffabla
acrylic enamel • exclusive blue all-vinyl interior • deluxe upper
door moldings . whitewalls • special wheel covers.

And these regular Fury features • seat belts • Safety-Rim wheels •
padded dash . backup lights • heater/defroster • windshield washer •
vpriable-speed windshield wipers • padded visors • outside left rearview mirror.

Mr. and Mrs. George Faunce
and Jo Roscnburg accompanied

Fresh, exciting bogs ond

large

sizes to select from . . .

BUY ON ONE OF
OUR EASY
CREDIT PLANS.
■_____

erl Beaumont of Plainfield, NJ.
The Bottchera will be taking
Mra. Beaumont home on Friday
and spending a ten-day vacation
in Plainfield, which is their
home town.

Caledonia. * Mrs. Elvvns
Carlton Center, a Mr. and Mrs. niond. daughter. Gloria, and
Stephen DtOrotc of Carlton Michael of Caledonia were
day. April 15. visitors of

jewelry

Gloves

Visiting the Hermann Bottchers over the weekend were
their daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mra. Jay Davies of Dayton.
Ohio, and a houseguest this

Uy Mri. Sylvan Tagg
S...S St.
7SJ-J111

PARKING

airport Sunday. April 17. where
he returned to Norfolk. Vo. The
next day he was shipped out
for a 10-day cruise. En route
home Faunas visited his broth­
er-in-law, Kenny Snare, at the
Veterans Hospital in Ann Arbor.

attended Uw iioux* wanning for
Mr nnd Mra Bill Elliott, who
have purchased the former Don
Golden home north of Freeport
* Mra. Mina Wieland enter­
tained tl»e Jolly Workers Club
Friday. April 15.
1 Mr. and Mra. Robert Ander|son and children of Union City
were Sunday. April 17. visitors
Mr. and Mra. Frank Thompson
and family spent. Sunday. April
IT. .with Mr. and Mra. Dennis
Ttxim(Mun;aC Goshen. Ind. ★ Mr.
and Mra. 1 George Brownell and

Here’s the dealer

... a followup-the-sale dealer who gives you good, courteous service,
factory-trained mechanics, parts availability and excellent financing.

dealers

CHRYAI FR
motors corporaJio!

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE
M-43 AT SPRAGUE RD.

DELTPN

PHONE MA 3-3601

�MONTGOMERY
, . . . . ... WARD
., . .
I is MOVING

. -XT' 11

/WoNTGOMERY

WARD

THEIR CATALOG &amp; APPLIANCE STORE

TO a TEMPORARY LOCATION at
a
132
EAST
STATE
ST.
WARD
/WoNTGOMERY

(Side of Hastings Savings &amp; Loan)

&amp;

WE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS
IN OUR NEW LOCATION ON
/S/SoNTGOMERY

0476

MAY 2nd

WARD

We Will Remain in This Location Only Until Our

New Building Planned for Hastings is Completed

AAoNTGOMERV

WARD

Meanwhile it will be Business as Usual with
The SAME PHONE NUMBER as Always

Dial 945-9521

Y

St'-u.

"I .

.

•

�A-1 USED CARS

LARKE BUICK

Best Deals at 328
-JM.^Aichigan Ave.

and

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

WI 5-2426

III

III

1965 MUSTANG 2 DR
Htftp ; VS. r
-h*a!a». w 'wall*.
4-ipaad Iron*. One owner. Like new.

_JU_ _ _ _ III

III

III

I

Catalina 4 Dr.; V-8. automatic pwr. 1
Ileerinf b brake*, radio, w/walli.

Ill

I 1963 FORD

•

Convertible. Ford -o-matlc.
Cyl., w/walls. radio.
81,09318

"ill ‘in

1962 Golaxla 500
4 Dr. Cruis-a-matic V8. Power steering. w&gt; walls, radio.
8993X8

III

1961 Fairlane 500
4'Dr. Auto. 0 cyl. whitewalls.
radio.
8593X8

Electra Conv.; pwr. itr* b brake*. .

III-

1963 PONTIAC
•land Iran*., blue with white top.

Ill

8

1962 Chevrolet BelAir
2 Dr. 6 cyl.
8793X8

1963 CORVAIR
4 Dr.; radio, beater, w/walh.

Ill

1964 Galaiie 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 Cyl. White­
walls. Power steering.
$1X9328

* 1962 Ford Galoiia 500

III

Calaxie SOO Cone.; V3. radio, heater.

Ill

1963 CADILLAC DEVILLE
4 Dr. Hardtop. Pull power anc
air conditioned................. 82499

1964 Rambler American
Convertible. Stand, fl Cyl. Ra­
dio.
$1X93X8

• Befrtdere 4 Dr.; 8 *u»om*lic.
I One owner. Locally owned

III

1964 Falcon Futura
2 Dr. Standard, fl cyl. Radio
81.183X8

1964 Chevrolet Biscayne
4 Dr. 8 Automatic.
81.19328

I 1965 PLYMOUTH

1964 PONTIAC

1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Has full power
and sir conditioning. Like new
condition.............................83,758

1965 Volkswagen
2 Dr. Sedan. Radio, etc.
81,49328

1965 CORVAIR
2 Dr. Hdtp.; radio, bearer, w/walh.
3-weed trammntion.

Ill

1964 Galaiie 500
4 Dr. Hardtop. Cruls-A-Matic
8 cyl. Power steering, radio
w/walls. wheel covers. Sharp
One owner, low mileage car.
81,793X8

1965 Mustang
8 cyl. Automatic. W/walls. Ra­
dio. Excellent condition.
$2,993.28

JJJ_

1963 BUICK ELECTRA
2 Dr.1 Hardtop. One owner.

4'28

"SPRING FEVER"
SALE

1959 Plymouth Fury
2 Dr. Hardtop. 3 speed on floor.
8 cyL Real sharp condition.
1959 Plymouth Fury
2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyl.
power steering. w/walls, radio.
8393X8

. 1964 Ford F250 V. Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Styleside Pickup.
Free running front hubs. 4 sp.
8 cyl. Radio. Heavy duty seat,
oversize tires w/split 'wheels.
Spare tire Outside mirrors,
etc.
82,193X8

1963 GMC Pickup
Short box, 3 sp. Vfl Engine.
Custom cab. radio, dual spot­
lights. to tone
81443X8

Several Transportation Cars in
slock. $200 down.

1983 CORVETTE
. . «. All white hardtop sport
coupe, sharp red interior, above
average condition and a speclai this week at .............. 82,395 328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

RenneR Ford Inc.

1984 MERCURY
. . . Monterey. 4 Dr. Sedan,
automatic transmission, power
steering and brakes, w walls,
radio, extra clean, now ..81.795

ART MEADE. Salesman
Home Ph. 945-2328

LANNES KEN FIELD, 945-4054
4/28

fall PONTIAC

. . . Catalina 4 Dr Sedan.
power steering and brakes, ra­
dio, good w wall tires, one
owner..............................
$1495
1963 VOLKSWAGEN
. . . Has radio, w wall tires,
very clean and priced at only
.......................................... 81.095

Dependable
Trade-In Post
For Happy Hunters
1961 DODGE PIONEER
4 Dr. 6 Cyl -8495
1953 DODGE K TON PICKUP

1963 PONTIAC
. . Catalina Sport Coupe with 1962 PONTIAC STATION WGN
power steering and brakes, all Full power. Air cond Priced to
white finish, radio .sharp car. MUI
.............
;......... 81495
1963 DODGE POLARA
2 Dr Hardtop Full power.
1963 FORD
All extras— 81,195
. . . Fairlane Station Wagon,
standard transmission, nice
1961 VALIANT HARDTOP
blue finish, radio, a clean, one
2 Dr. Hardtop —8550
owner car^it_____ ..... 81.145
1957 DODGE HARDTOP
1963 CADILLAC
n
2 Dr.—895
. . . Beautiful 4 Dr. Hardtop,
Many more dependable used
black and white tutone, all the
cars and trucks to choose
extras including 6 - way seat
from.
and electric windows, spotless
Inside and out. ------------ $2,795

1962 OLDSMOBILE
... 4 Dr. Holiday Sedan, blue
and white tutone, power steer­
ing and brakes, radio, a real
buy at only..........
$1,295
1962 PONTIAC
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Ventura
trim, power steering and
brakes, radio, good w/wall
tires. look this ene over at
........ .................................. $1X95

1988 VOLKSWAGEN
. . . Look this convertible over.
It has radio, w walls and is in
top condition throughout. 8795
1886 CHEVROLET
... 4 Dr. Station Wagon,
standard transmission, fl cyl,
radio, runs good. ........$395

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
WI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Av.
Healing*. Michigan
. 4/28

Mr SMMr CMflad Ada
(HVIHS1.

HASl INGS
MOTOR SALES

1963 MERCURY PARK LANE
4 Dr Sedan....................... 82,795

1962 OLDSMOBILE STA. WGN
....................... ................. -81X85
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. ............
$1,995
1962 FORD FALCON
Station Wagon. ■..........8495
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dr......................................81.499
19fll PONTIAC STARCHIER
4 Dr. Extra good condition
Pull power.--------------------- ,8795
1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan......................8795

1960 Pontiac Bonneville S la. Wgn.
Has full power.

196b Mercury Monterey
4 Dr. Sedan.
1959 Ford 4 Dr. fl Cyl Sedan.
1959 Dodge 2 Dr. H.Top.

'

—
Naw • Remodel a Repair

Rental or Homo
Call SMILEY BUILDINGS

Hasting®, Mich.

Ownod Equipment

KAECHELE’S
105 5. C*«r«h

WI 5-5551

616-945-9103

tr
tf

Hostings
Phone 945-5102

CARDS OF THANKS O IN MIMORIAMS—2c per weed.

concentrating on prescriptions ond be capable of

Michigan area for Pharmacists. He or she must enjoy

managing a modern, high traffic pharmacy
department.

BUSINESS OPPORTUN ITTlII NOTICES
SPECIAL AGENT

Additional company paid benefits include life and

CAREER
OPPORTUNITY

FOR SOUTHWESTERN

MICHIGAN

National investment firm
seeking industrious and ag­
gressive full time representa­
tive.

Office at Home

Salary Open
Reply by letter.

J. T. LYNCH

Storting salary to 8550 per
mozth If qualified.

Security Insurance Group

1600 Industrial Building

hospitalization insurance, profit sharing-retirement
plan, sick pay plan, income insurance, vacations,

and many others.

Apply to

MEIJER GENERAL OFFICES

•

Personnel Department
1133 Michigan N.E.

Detroit. Michigan. 48226
4/28

—John Deere 3010 Gas Tractor.
TRUCKS—
—Ul.C. H Tractor. Good shape.
1965 Ford *i Ton. Custom Cab. —John Deere R Diesel Tractor.
Fully equipped................... 91,625 -Used Wheel Horse Lawn Trac­
tor with mower and blade.
1963 Chev. 1 Ton. Dual wheels.
Rebuilt engine................... 81X50 —1940 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.
1959 Ford 1 Ton. Stock____8695
—John Deere 490 4-row Corn
1954 I.H.C. I Ton. Dual wheels.
Planter.
......................................... 8225
—MM 4-row Com Planter.
-Gllver 2 - row Corn planter.
Tull.
—John Deere 248 2-row Com
Planter. 3 pt.
.
■
—Used 3 pt. Rear Blades—7ft
—John Deere No. 10 Flail Chop­
per. A-1 shape!
1310 N. Michigan
—Cose 95 Spreader. Almost like
Phone WI 5-2479
new!
4/28 —Used Honda Motorcycle.

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

—Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractors

GOODYEAR BROS.

Car Leasing
Service

124 N. Jefferson

WI 5-5052
4 28

NOTICES

:

for the

BELIEVE
IT OR NOT!

Hastings Area

Cooper Super-Liner Premi­
um Tubeless Tirei — dual

ring whitewall with a fac­

Introductory Offer:

tory lift price of $82.00

plus $2.57 excise—can be

Lease:

purchased for only

FORD,
CHEVROLET
or PLYMOUTH
2 Door Hardtop* with Full

Factory Equipment, Plus:

*29.95
plus Excite Tax
Shia 8.50-14

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
M-37 So

1. V-8 Motor

(Treated to Last a Lifetime)

—Economy Priced—

26 MONTH CONTRACT

WI 5-3903
Only

$7R°°
I &lt;3

945-3150
4/28

Pole* ond Posts

per month

Iniursoco fr Msintowsaco
Available
Offer for

Limited Time Only

Pole®:
16 ft ............... ......I 7.07
28 fL____ •-----------------9.78
25 fL ______________ 14.68
Potts:

7 fL .............................. 8135
8 fL corner ................... 2X0

Other lengths available In
both post* and pota*.

INTERNATIONAL
LEASING SYSTEM
OF HASTINGS

Wsyas PeTanon

Paul P«t*r»on

We have a good supply of rain
and all-weather coats for men,
women and children.

Phone WI 5-4492

Check our knick-knack shelf
for what have you.

WaOEI —Yes. when you use
the Mighty Midget, Ths Ban­
ner Want Ad to sell, rent, hire
or buy you gat fast results at
low cost. To place an ad.
phone WI 6-848L

~ va

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 80.

945-2223
4/28

BARGAINS tn The Hanner
Want Ad section . . . Hastings’
top Shopping Guide: Top val­
ues, top job*. Action with sat­
isfaction! Can WI B-848L

g

Grand Rapids, Michigon

Call Mr. White, 538-5880.

.

5/19

,

5/5

Deaf Man Perfects
Midget Transistor

Hearing Aid
If you can hear people talk
and can’t make out the word*
clearly, then this will be your
answer. An extremely small
hearing aid using a tiny ener­
gized unit, has been perfected
by a man who-himself is hard
of hearing and has been for
over 10 years With his new
aid. even whispers arc crystal
clear. If Interested it is sug­
gested you write HEARING. 32
E. Sth St.. Erie, Pa. You will
receive full Information at no
cost or obligation whataover.
—Adv.
,
4'28

WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
VALUE IB LOST, make use of
the most likely means of get­
ting It back. Dial WI 5-5481 at
once and say "Banner Claulfied Adtaker.______________

Class ified Parag raphs|

Used
Farm Machinery

NEW

&lt;

Due to continued expansion ond promotion to mana­

gerial positions, we have openings in the Western

OBITUARIES—First 110 weed* free of charge, 2c per word for
each «dditioaal word.

Culligon Water
Conditioning
113 N. Icktftftfd

PHARMACIST WANTED

ALL ERRORS—la ads taken by phone te be ot seeder** risk,
ilthaugh we make special effort to
that lhe copy is taken
cerrectty.

1959 Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan.

Corner Michigon &amp; Court

Shoes for the family.
WALK UP AND 8AVEI
4/28

DISPLAY CLA35IPIID — $1.25 per Inch far riagla Insertion.
85c per Inch fee aariee of ilx or more ad* ta be run on
cansocuHve week*. Both of above rates based aa standard
diiplay clsnilied styles.

’»■

Water Softeners

Iron Filters

Service
Any site, any shape,
any purpose.

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS—

5. White Wall Tires

Over Start's Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS
9 AM. to 5:30 P.M.

H pdesBOX NUM8IK Ahhaneh The Issue* data not racommaad
“bliad ad*" far best result*, wo will provide “bax ■umhar"
service st a charge of 10c.

1962 DODGE G.T. H.TOP
A one owner, new car trade
................
$695

Transmission

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

1

1982 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Sport Coupe. Pull power. 81,195 li

4. Power Steering

4/28

i

1963 MERCURY MARAUDER
H top. Air conditioned. ..51315
1963 MERCURY MONTEREY
2 Dr. Breezeway Hardtop. Std
trans..................................... 81.458

3. Automatic

'

CASH RAT8— 2Ue pee weed wHk mlalmuM of 50c. On ads ae»
MM far by Hte Thurtdsy folkwing lhe data of publteMUa.
a &lt;arryi«6 cfcarpe •» 10c will ba added, fsch additional

I

•1

Heating - Plumbing

Quality structures built by

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twonty Words.

1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan........................ 81395
1964 VOLKSWAGEN
One owner, new car trade
----------- ....------------------ 81.895
1964 MERCURY CUSTOM
Convertible. Like new. ..82.195

WI 5-2454
USED CAR CENTER

NOTICE

SMILEY FOST-BUILDINGS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

1961 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. ................ 82.758

2. Push-button Radio

220 W Stole

PHONE 945-3481

Save $$ On
One of These
Spring Specials

SPORT RIFI.E — 30-06 custom
rifle made by McCord's of .A Help Wanted
Ionia. Will shoot a 2" group at
100 yds. with ease. Mauser ac­ SUMMER HELP WANTED —
tion. Yeager barrel and trigger.
Middle-aged couple preferred,
Fisher safety. 3 to 8 variable
but will consider either male
scope, peepalght in mount, full
or female over 30 years of age
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
to operate small Dos "N' Suds
sling with quick detach, swivels
rBrlve-In at Oun Lake from
PLUS, complete handloading
May 30 until Sept, fl May live
equip, tor above. Echo press.
on premises in trailer that, is
30-06 dies and cases, bullets,
furnished. Reply to: Marshall
powders, primers and loaded
Lyon. 2188 Orchard Lake Drive.
shells, etc. Rifle value, 8300 00
Fenton. Michigan 48430.
tf
— loading equipment 870.00.
I960 CUSHMAN MOTORWill sell complete for only ONE OR TWO PERSONS for
''SCOOTER — In excellent con­
spring cleaning, house In Has­
8250.00. Call 945-3884 after fl
dition. Pair of baseball shoes
tings and cottage at Wall lake.
pjn.
tf
,Hke new. size 7. also a portable
Phone WI 5-3152 after 5:30. tf
Hotpoint mangle. WI 5-4233
U FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rcxall's fast permanent.
NOTICE: Msay Itillan i"
Regular 82.00—Now 8100. No
■*■*!•'* or ■•f*m*U" columa* aro
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
■A* BualnoM Opportunities
aol laloadod to oitludo or dlocourago applkotloo* from poraoa*
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy
of tko olhor *ox. Ruch lining* aro
tf
INVESTOR OPPORTUNITY
for Uio eooroaloaco of rndrr* bocoum aomo occupation* aro coaDuplex rental units or homes. FOR SALE — Platform scales,
■Idorod taoro attraellro to p«r&gt;oa*
We build and finance, on your
of oao
Ikon iho othar. Pit­
several oil'barrels, shallow well
crimination In ompJnpmMI bMSBM
lota. Write:
pump, and a Bolen garden
ef *o* it problbitod bp iho 1904
Darwin Benjamin
tractor with appliances. Call:
Ftderal cWU rlgbtt Ml with corHOMESTEAD CORP.
ula
aicaptln*
Xmploymanl agonGlen Wotrlng. 367-2262. R1
clat aad ataplopar* ccrarad bp th*
Sunfleld. Michigan
Woodland. Michigan.
4/28
act mull ladkaio la thalr *d»*ror phone 36200
llaomaal wbathar th* lltlad peti­
4/28 FOURTEEN - FOOT
tion* ar* aralUbl* ta both IUU
LAYMAN
lapstreak wood boat with 25tf
horsc Mercury motor with
■A Butineaa Servicai
steering wheel and controls,
till-trailer with canvas cover, HELP WANTED—A presser. Ap­
ply in person. Hastings Home
1967 CALENDARS —Wide vari­
all ‘ for 8450. Also golf cart
Inundry, 323 S. Michigan Ave­
ety of prices starting at 8895
with 3S-horse motor. 8150.
nue.
4/28
per hundred. Order now and
Call 945-9435 after 4 pjn. 5/5
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
matches. Call: Battle Creek. WHEELER MARINE SALES * HASTINGS BUSINESS WANTS
young male help. Call: WI 5­
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
WO 3-0159 collect after 0 pm.
9184.
tf
motors. New and used boats
tf
Flote Boats. Trailer* and ac­
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
cessories. M-68 In Nashville: WAITRESS WANTED —Experi­
enced preferred. 11 a.m. to 8
Special — Your razor cleaned,
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
tf
p.m.
6
days
a
week.
Also
a
lubricated and sharpened, only
SHORT ORDER COOK. 11
$135. Service and satisfaction
azn. to 8 pm.. 6 days a week.
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 144 E A For Rsnf—Real Estate
Apply tn person at GOULD'S
State St.. Hastings
tf
RESTAURANT, 221 W. State
FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
1/12
LAR EXPERT TREfc SERV­
MENT. one 4-room cottage,
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
furnished or unfurnished. Lake LIFE INSURANCE SALESMAN
moval. Free estimates Insured
WANTED with a Company
privileges. All utilities fur­
Phone OL 3-fl08fl. Nashville.
well established In this area
nished. Phone 623-2024.
tf
Mich.
tf
Unusual proposition. Write
FOR RENT —2-bedroom apart­
Box 1008 co THE HASTINGS
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
ments. AU electric. WaU to
BANNER.
5/5
In aluminum, steel or wood
wall carpeting, range, refriger­
TWO
MATURE LADIES for
sash. Burkey Auto Olau At
ator. disposal, carport. Has­
part-time office work. Hours
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
tings' most modern. Some still
will
be
9
sjn.
to
2
pin.
Mon
­
son, Hastings.
If
available. Phone 945-9101. 405­
day. Tuesday, Wednesday and
409 E. Woodland Ave.
5/12
Friday; 9 am. to 1 pm. on
EXPERT TAILORING on ladies’
FOR
RENT
—
2
bedroom,
modern
Thursdays.
Reply
in
own
hand
­
and men’s clothing. Phone WI
year-round cottage on Algon-1
writing to: HASTINGS BAN­
5-5714 . 5504 Oun Lake Rd
quin Lake. Call WI 5-3961 af­
NER. Box 1010.
4'28
Tailor Shop
tf
ter 6:30 pm._____ .______ tf
LADY for afternoon shift. Call
FOR RENT — Furnished aparT­
945-3768 or 945-5682.
4/28
A For Leaie
ment. Fred Smith. 115 W. Cen­
HELP WANTED-FEMALE—
ter. WI 5-2283.
4/28
Evening office clerk and re­
DRIVE-IN FOR LEASE—Build­
ceptionist for Hastings em­
ing could be used for other
ployer. Hours 3 to 11 pzn. Must
business, boat sales, trailer A For Solo—Rsal Estatw
be able to type and liandle
tales, barber shop. etc. Call:
routine office duties. Please
WI 5-4239 for appointment tf 200 ACRE FARM-Can be used
send qualifications to Business
far general farming. Fenced
Manager. PG. Box 265. Has­
well. Buildings In good condi­
► For Salo—Mitcellanaoui
tings. Michigan.
4/38
tion. Call 623-2719 &lt; Del ton 1. tf

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Truck Parts At Equipment
NEW—USED—REBUILT
Transmissions, rear ends, muf­
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all types, hoists and winches.,
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4/28

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a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-llne
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
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and sales tax. Burpee’s Spec­
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49048
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FOR SALE—16 Fiberglass boat
trailer, 50 Johnson. Accessor­
ies. Call 945-9774.
tf
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, lots of uses
40- by 300" 8340 at The Ban­
ner office.
tf
FOR SALE —50 tons first and
second cutting hay, alfalfa and
brome. Call Hickory Comers
871-8216.
tf

20 LARGE WISCONSIN HOL­
STEIN HEIFERS —1100 lbs.,
due July and August, from
good herd. Also International
20-hole grain drill like new,
8300. Ed Tanis. R1 Jenison.
Mich. Phone MO 9-8328. 4/M

2/3 ACRE

BORDERS A NICE CREEK

■Ar Loal and Found

LOST — At Hastings Saturday
afternoon a 3-stcand crystal
necklace in or near J. O. Pen­
ney Store or Cleveland’s Men’s
Store. Phone: SY 5-3970. 4/28

CARPET CLEANING IB EASY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand­
work. Clean 180 square feet
for only 8695. Hastings Floor
Covering. 123 W. State. Has­
tings Phone WI 5-5118.
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more land, or improve your
property with a long - term
real-estate mortgage. 8ee Fed­
eral Land Bank. Ionia, or
phone 527-4510.
4/28

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NOTICE

Nelson's Welcome Orchard
closing for the season May 7.
Northern Spies. Red Delicious.
McIntosh Apples and
Fresh Cider
HENRY NELSON
R3 Ionia, Michigan
H mL north ot Ionia on M 68
8/5
A* Faroonala

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSP.O. Ill, Hastings Telephone
WI 6-2895. Meetingi every
Monday, 8 pm.
tf
A* Wanted te Buy

HAY BY THE TON — Phone:
Portland. Ml 7-84tl between 12
and 12:30 pm.
4'28

WANTED — 1 used W2b Ford
Tractor 4000 SeriesJ^Jntact
Barry County Road d^knil.sston before May 10. ImHp.O.
Box 158. Hastings, Mlch.^k28
TIMBER — Will pay cash1%
good quality Umber sultabVt
for saw logs. Write: Box 182—
giving location of farm.
4/28

BARRY COUNTY ATLASES.
Histories, Paintings, etc., or
anything related to Barry
County History- Mrs. John 'S.
Walton. 525 W. Green 6L. Has­
tings. Michigan.
4/28

Almost new 3-bedroom modern
iiome Just outside city limits.
Lovely large back yard. School
bus goes by the door. WU1
trade for bouse in town of
A Mhcollanooai
★ Wanted te Lease
equal value.
Phone WI 6-4791
after 5 pm.
STALK BHREDDIRB FOR WANTED TO LEASE OR BUY
tf . RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
-3-bedroom home in Hastings
ply. MFI So. 948-3150
tf
area by a business man and
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Mod­
adult family. Reply to: Box
em clean 3-bedroom ranch. INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
No. 1013. Hastings Banner, tf
Gas heat: full basement;
TLED OASI 8m Oari A Betty’s
buUt-tn kitchen. Large corner
Appllinoas before you buyl WANT ADS ... A Guide in
Tibay
SeU
—
They
Install
—
They
lot in excellent neighborhood
Buying . . . Selling . . . Ra&amp;tSamoa. Fh WI 8-3833. M-37
across from elementary school.
ins . .. Hiring ... Finding.
SmiUl
,
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Banner Wahl Ad.
OaU 945-2841.
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�Card of Thanks and In Momoriam
CARD or THANKS

wwr
IB
a
IBign up with Roger CKHVa M-&lt; TW ■B0HMQB M
WOOulAnd
towing the abort htirfnira meetTtanday, Aprt
Ing the parents went to the gymBy Mn.
CurtU | nartum. The boy® drwill m Mtetrl
_
H w. BreaBwrv
*47-3313 outfit® they had made to follow ;
Wnm0n
Mr. and Mm Letcher Bryant, the theme. "Knight® of the -t’Vvv 17 Ulllvll
Ira. Franc— Gearhart and Ray- Roundtable," and paraded in n
F 1 m
1
mond. Foul called on Mra. Edith

by Cbon Day

CARO OF THANKS

Ing my slay at Borgcss Hospital.
It is so gratifying to know you sympathy, memorials, and
have so many who think of you. beautiful floral offering* received
from our kind friends, neighbors
Albert Kinnc
and relatives during our recent

Koger corey. as King Arthur, »,
presented Tony Curtis, William I LM
Wayne Hoop Hal on Wednesday. Black and Richard Allen with 1

CARD OF THANKS
beloved wife, mother, and grand­
I would like to thank Jerry mother. Special thanks to the

day evening and attended the
supper and evening meeting. The

who ao quickly came to my aid.
Dr. Ftnnle and lhe emergency
room nurse at Pennock Hospital. for his kind words of comfort
I ^onard-Osgood for their ambu­ and the Henton-Smith Funeral
lance service, Dr. Dlamanti. Dr. Home.
John Armstrong and family

plain that, although there baa

of the largest delegation.

the nurse* aides and the dieti­
tian at Community Hospital, tlie CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank Dr. Castleman
many relatives and friends who
sent me plants, cards, fruit and and Dr. Gordon Finnic, the «*
gifts and the many calls while nurses and nurses aids at Pen­
nock Hospital for their wonder­
ful care. I would also like to
membered and may God bless thank my neighbors, friends and
you all.
gifts and the food that w*
Florence Gillespie
brought to my family al home.
Mrs. Dick Clark
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to Dr. Gordon Finnic. LN MEMORIAM
Dr. Meyers and others. The
PLANT—In loving memory of
nurses and aids for their won­ my dear husband. William T. OKDBB FOB rtnipOATlOM.
derful care while in the hospital, Plant, who passed away seven
ateo for the many cards, letters years ago April 38, 1959.
and plants. Especially to Father "He left a beautiful memory,
Hawley for his visits and friends
and relatives who visited al the But to me who loved and lost
hospital and called on the phone.
him,
I appreciated your thoughlful- His memory will never grow
old."
•
Sadly missed by Wife, Pansle

nonet

eountlng corerin*
M. 19S5. to ud
II. 1906, bo Hl
1 bo heard at tbs
Ur 10. 1088, st

I ot Morliun on Fogra 19. 30 on
and Siad fur record io lh« oSlc

CANVAS TARPS

Rlchard Potter's home In Rich­
land Sunday. They honored
Phillip Potter who expected\to
enter Navy training Wednesday.

Mra.
aus. John
vuuu Gardner
ni umvj, Myrtle
AgWha Little and Paul
Townsend. Overnight gurata /eccntly with Warners were Sanrhlldre*I nt Mr i
Church with a special program Hra nrwl

Motor vehicle accident* killed and injuted 3,385,500
persons in 1962.

Banfield - Vicinity

and Harry Seedorf from East

WI 5-1126

Calendar of
Special Events
EPISCOPAL RUMMAGE SALE
Episcopal Rummage Sale —
Thurs.. April 28th, 4 to 9 p.m.;
Friday. April 29th, 9 to 2 pm.
TEENAGERS DANCE
Teenagers Dance 8:30 to 11:30
pm. Saturday. April 30. Com­
munity Center, Fairgrounds, the
Knlghtsmen. Profits to new
buildings for the Fair.
RUMMAGE SALE
I

am. to 5 pm. Sponsored by the '
WSCS.

program followed by the and Mrs. Duane Cium and fam- do have "physical education ac­
tivities" as part of their studies,
but they are in addition to other
subjects.
will be Saturday, April 30 at day night to spend the night.
Schurr. "studenta must take
present. * The Methodist Youth
Fellowship under the direction of John Mullenlx and family in etiology, anatomy, physiotogy,
Hastings.
knowledge of the mechanism of
the body."
Furthermore," she noted, “the
lowahlp Rally May 1 at 4. On
girls take these courses from the
Mother's Day. May 8, the Fel­
department In which they are
lowship ail! sponsor a hymn sing
By
Mrs.
Fern
Hawblit
&gt;
al the church. * Plana are unNrekvIU.
453-1103
--------taking courses in the Medical
Nancy Gardner spent Friday J School and the highly speclaltion Church school June 7-17,
excluding Monday, June 13. The untll Sunday evening at Camp ired science department* on
teachers attended a work, school Kitt as a representative from ' campus—not an easy task."
In addition, mentions Dr.
Monday to Irani new Ideas. * Maple Valley FHA. * Mr. and1
The community extends oon- Mra Gerald Gardner attended Howard, physical edncaUotr
gratulattoM to Rev. and Mra.
—-— -- ------ ---­
Einar Unscth on tlx.- birth of uoiuuc ooxiei ujiu
&lt; lhclr Ilew tx^y toy. He was bam were among the graduates. * Mr. ।
'Presently at the University,
... . n_ _ .
■
and Mrs. A. Penfold spent Sat- »he say*, "the clMBraam theory
Sunday at Pennock Hospital
supplemented by p r act 1 e a 1
Village cleanup will be held urday night In Battle Creek with
Mr and Mrs Don VanAuken. * supervised experience, with stuMay 4 and 5. This will give tlkX/k
BeSte w
of d'nU °f
•«- Th** Ufclude

Highbank

around tlielr homo and make It

in public
pwmta Mr. and
and MrT
Mrs. Arden
Arden more- helping
^ucaUon
courM&lt; school
wheQ
be picked up by the village Bciuuitz.
riarrin*rln Junior, and then directed
truck. * Mrs. Eclio Flannlgan
Mr. and Mra Gerald Gardner
on the elementary and
returned home recently from a
Mr. nnd Mis. Marahall Green- rcsull alUr four ycare u B bonaMra. Edwin Blake and family In leaf of near Hastings. W Mr and n^ ulciter."
emphasized
LaParte, Ind. * Mrs. Mabel Mrs. Ralph Raacy from Nash-1 Dr HoWBrd
vilte nnd Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
problem al U1P C0Hege level.
munlty. * Mr. and Mra John Upe. Others attending the dln- daughter'a, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dcjarmond and son from Potyeur -he ^y, -Ke had
./ &gt;&gt;&gt; -A. _
Mr. *and
Boyden ana
and nunuy
family m
tn waync.
Wsyne. im.nu. inmt TVuitwtav evening
Crago and son from Albion were , ner were '■**•
—■** Mrs. Robert zx&gt;yucsi
Saturday dinner guesta of Mr. PhlUlpe
I’WUlps and two daughters and ; where site
she spent u
a week. * Mr.
Mr wilh their parents. Mr. and Mrs
u..
_ nt I
*.&lt;r«
__ ■ ..and •,Mra
___. Forest
n______
__ . were
Mra Rrvrn,
Neva Spore and daughter
Begerow
Marahall Green at Thomapple, —me main reason there.’’ says
from Charlotte.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. Lake. Birthday cake and Ice Dr s^un-. -j, mat most colleges
mon of Bonfield will Install
Saturday evening Mr.-. and
------ —
and' **
Mra.
— John
• - - ’Begerow
■---------- —
and
-■ cresun were nerved In honor of
B master's deWSCS of I leers, president, Janet Mrs. Norman Stanton andI fl
family
___ _ j.-------------------------------------------------family in Grand Rapids. Bunday
- tho birthday of their mother- Krtc. Most girls either get marShattuck; Vice president, Bessie from Climax were Saturday sup- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arlle1 Jack Green
and Mr.-----------------and Mrs.,flcu
h-h or
n- 1CM,V U1B
th* nrnfexxtan be-- ---------------------per guests of the Gordon Stan- I Haight and his mother. Mra Vem HawbUta were cwllera *' forc qualifying to teach .at the
Vera Pntchard; treasurer. Thel- tons. *■ Dennis Slmonvic from Anna Haight of Lansing were Mra Bernice Schantz spent Wed- coijcbc level."
olid ___
grandparents.
Mr. --------callers—at—the
Forest Begerow neoday with her granddaughter.
Women physical education
nu» soya; secretary ol campus Delton and
______
„.,
.
ministry, Arlctha Bird; aecretary-1 and Mra. Gordon Stanton called home. * MTr. :
------- - --------| tlonal athletic ability, say the
of .social concerns, Kathryn i on Mra Alice Stanton st the ,cently
been - guest of her I Bellevue.
Mr. and Mra Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hawblitz t»o U-M stall members, but
Nickerson; secretary of supply : Medical Center. * Congratuln- daughter,
J
work. Elaine Blankenship; local tions to grandpa. Julius Frey Buck and family In Freeland, and family from Battle Crock rather an ability to teach the
church activity, secretary of and grand parents, Mt. and Mra. She returned there this last called Friday on Mr. and Mrs. various skills to their Atudeqta.
Right now at the University
memtxTshJp. Doris French; sec­ Disvjfl Miller for the occomplish- week then Mra. Buck planned to Blair Hawblitz. * Mr. and Mrs.
come home with her to attend I Vem Hawblitz called Sunday there arc 72 coeds majoring in
ble Davis; Mvrrfnry of .spiritual porvnta arc the Harold Freys, the Motlier and Daughter ban- evening on Mr. and Mra. Earl physical education, with an adMarshall. ★ Mr. and Mra Roger ■ dltlorial 21 working towards a
and Rae Ann. daughter of Mr. quet at the Methodist Church.
Cub Scout Pack 310© mot: Reid and family from Lake Al- physical education minor.
and Mra Ray Milter. Michael
of Mrs. William Pntciiard.
received honors In free exercise Monday evening in the ncbool gonquln were Sunday supper. "But that is not enoutfi,"
CongratulaUons to Mr. and and trampoline while Rae Ann cafeteria. First order of btud- guests of Mr. and Mra. Clyde ■ maintains Dr. Schurr, "As more
ness waa trying to recruit new Reid. Mr. and Mra Rolland Reid public schools emphasize physlMra. Donald Warren upon the
den mothers and committee men. and family from Nashville were cal education programs, comjMliMonday In Community Hospital. meeting of tlie Michigan Assoc!- At tile opening of Uu&gt; meeting callers. * Paul and Marcia Bell, live sports for girls become mare
one mother bad signed up far were Sunday dinner guesta of popular. This mean* the prob.U-________ T,..
.1___ __
.
tem srtll hmnnn more ocuZe. We
from Crooked Lake spent Sun­
day with Mrs. Janet Shattuck
Chimpanzees orc the only apes Jobs previously held by five. VoiThe local ladles pedro club met known to make tools.

:uk by the Hbtrlff

Rummage Sale—-First Methodlst Church Thursday. May 5. 8. st t»u o'clock

a

Ml. LAND BANK

RUMMAGE SALE
Rummage Sale Friday. May 13,
9 am. to 9 pm.; Saturday, May
14. 9 a.m. to &amp; pm. Episcopal
Parish House. Sponsored by the
Hastings BPW Club.

LEGALS

new home In Battle Creek next
month.
Mra. Eva Winters and Mr. and

Humton, Sunday. *
gree bums to both legs, back arxl Gordon
1
right arm Friday night while Cindy and Jimmy Leonard spent
working at the Kellogg Company
and
KathrynSunday their porin Baltic Creek. He droppd Into
on ana tilled with water heated
to above the boiling point He ard from T Drive North came for
and to take the youngwas removed Jo Community Hos- diaoer
'
pi tai by ajubulance where he I'
may remain far a week or ten '
cluys alter which time he will from Paw Paw spent Saturday
........
I,.—.12 uziiH
'f-i Hz-edn
oonvnlefioc
at home. * Harold
Leoier underwent major surgery Jones. * Tlie Baal lei d-Dow ling Briggs Methodist Youth FellowFriday at Community Hospital.
Solly Jo, daugliter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Pritchard, return­ Banfield Church Bunday. * Colled from Community Hospital era at Lite home of Mrs. Bcaslo
where she had been under ob­ Janes were Nir. anef Mrs. Glenn
servation from Monday until Rowden from Charlotte A Dora
Sunday. A Mrs. K. B. Wiggins, Pierce wuc. a Sunday dinner
unotlier Community Hotpltal |xt- guest of Mra. Forsbey and Mra.
tlcnt, returned home Sunday. *
Recently Linda Miller, daughter and .Mra. Don Pliilllps gave a
of Mr. and Mra. David Millet, birthday party Sunday In honor

WlbllCK'S

the field, says Dr. Schurr. is the
rigorous undergraduate 22,
training
program women must complete
for cerUflcaUon
contrary to popular beliefs,
she polnu out. physical educa■
—- - -

held In Uio church porters at

By Mrs. Leo Frey

$3.47 up

Saturday. April 23 In honor of women entering the field about
Betty Kruger, daughter of Mr. । the last 10 years, the problem
_ .. .,
___
- - has InrraaaxH ct^artllv tha noxt

to this happy couple. * The
Cancer Drive Is underway with games after which she opened;
her many useful gifts. The boato give willingly to this worthy

5x7 to 16x20

206 N. MlUOa

University of Michigan.

riu

NOTICE or MOBTOAGB
rQBECLOBDBB BALE
Ddtall baring bran m
roaiilUon ot a cartain mm

Offire ot th.' Ilrxtet.r
Iterrr County. Michl* i
IS. 1900. tn Liber l&amp;t

"We're As Near As Your Telephone'

the Gordon Buxton farm until

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Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile tr Machinery

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tnpalil U|
nth inter

Keep It in a H andy Place for Future Reference

I b*tr.
Edmund K. Hte.br=00 1'o.t Building

Repair

H.ll-1

KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation. Dry Well, Drain
wait. Ben Franklin Store. Stata
field. Pumping &lt;$24,00 for 1st
1,000 gal*.). Call 945-5482.

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR — Expert workmanship.
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
Gilmore Jewelers. 102 E. State COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES— Concrete Products
St. Phono WI 5-5316.
ICE—First das* work. Call WI
Hoadqujricrs for hotpot &gt;1 wpiies. Gardner’s. Phono 9455-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv­
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Ice. 218 N. Jefferson.

Phono WI 5-2123.
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
tings Floor Cover.ng. 123 W. CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
to your specifications. Farm Bur­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
State. WI 5-5118.
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
eau Services, M37 So., WI 5"
parts and supplies. McCulloch
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phone WI 5-5412. Plant, W.
State Rd. Phons WI 5-2123.
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
Guaranteed workmanship Also
ICE—24 hour Service (black
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
Miscellaneous
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118 RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
W. State St.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CENWI 5-5176.
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP—All
UrgMt selection of Drapery
washers, dryers and small home
Fabrics In Barry County. Kirsch
221 W. Mill.
gppHancas. Call 945-2317.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of fracBaverwyk's Color Canter, 221
MOBILE HOMES SALES — Del's
W.-Mill.
Auto Wrecking and Del's Phil­
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
lip's ‘'66 ‘. M37 So, 945-5MI.
TERS—Senrice, parts, hoses and
bags for all makes. Authorized
TROPHY CENTER —Pits special5-5052.
Hoover Sales and Service. Stcury
Radio, Television Repairing
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
more jeweier, iu.
Phone 945-5316.
SENTZ TV COLOR SALS AND
SERVICE —315 S. Han®ver.
Business Services Offered

Mkhlsan.

ttbooll A Fowtra. Cbarlolto, Mlebl-

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Business Directory
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

OF DISTINCTION

Lowrance Brothers

eeuri rale.
DATED: April 1.

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agoncy for

INSURANCE

L'AWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­

State Farm Insurance
AUTO — FIRE
BONDS

Swanson Inauranca

AU Forme of

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —

thored Dealer for Wheel
PUMP SERVICE—Ste-Rite Water
Horse Tractor and Lawn Boy
Systems Sold, installed, lerviced.
Mowers. E. L. Carpenter Hard­
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
ware.
5381.

&amp;
Hwllrf,

MUMfin

Service. 524 Middleville Rd, TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
ERS REPAIRED—Central Rad*
Phone WI 5-2700 after 5 pjnHastings.
son. Phone WI 5-9117.

Call 945-3481 If You Would Like to be Lilted in
This Weekly Service and-Repair Guido

�BANNER

Lester Powers
Dies Suddenly
On Wednesday

Legion Auxiliary | A Proclamation I
Entertains
BOXJENS __ • 1 rfc VA
•
WHEREAS, the United States
HUSKY TRACTORS Hospital Patients iStSyfJlS'KSw’S

American Legion Auxiliary understanding; and
held their regular aocial meeting 1 WHEREAS, from April 24
Thursday. April 34. with Ada th?Po,.h*pril.y- 1K,WYJ1U £*!!?"
Bogart child welfare chairman, will celetxrate the long friendship
and her committee In charge, between Canada and the United
Mra. Bogart and Prtaddent Mar- .Btatea; and
guerlte Brekwllh held a Simula!-’ WHEREAS, this observance
rf radio interview on child wel»* sponsored locally by the
fare acUvttlee of the auxiliary Kiwanta Club &lt;*&gt; of Hastings;
was followed by a Chlnree
NOW. THEREFORE. I. by vlrlon. a skit In which all pna- tue 01
aulhcrity vtsud in
had' a port and the making me a* Mayor of -the City of i
JlWartan rtew, which had Hastings, do declare the: week of
*n prwrnt laughing A delicious April 24 through April 3U as
.iu'nrh
_____ waa
__ —
. Tnd. everyone
_______
r-an*4&gt;.i:nltK&lt; RIaIm
aervid
--------------- Goodwill Week
। In Hastings and urge all our
a good time.
ci Urena to observe our historic |
On April a Rehabilitation friendship with our good neigh- '
Chairman Dorothy Gronewold bor, Canada 'the United States &gt;
and Betty Golden. Tina Beck­
i
Franklin C. Beckwith. Mayor
with. Hilda Blackford and Joyce
of the City of Hastings
Hawkins entertained Ward 10 |

Me
the work out of
yard care...

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or Washington

the patients and eagerly awaited I on
by them.

ployee ot tlie Michigan State
Highway Department here. He

health.

in Orangeville Township, the
son of Charlie and Maude
(Baird) Powers.
A life-long resident of Barry
County, he had lived In HasSunday, slay
Mr. and Mra.
Charlton P»rk Rood, from 3 pxn. to » pjn. Al Smith and Edith

Delton High News

Thoughts For A Week
When we saved

money for a rainy
day, we didn't
know it would

come disguised os

a tax collector.

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Mi. WI 5-3252

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grandchildren eight
grandchildren; a siMu.
Leda Scudxlk of Grand Rapid*,
and one brother. Theo of R3
Middleville.

Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Springer
and Sue and the exchange stu­
dent from Finland who U living
with them this year. Plrjo Alrto,
took a trip to Niagara Falls and
Washington. D. C.. over the Eas­
ter vacation. They also visited
OtKJyxburg, Pa, and went into
Canada. The trip was mainly
for the pleasure of Plrjo who
thoroughly enjoyed It In spite of
the crowds who wtre alao taking
advantage of the vacation to
visit the East.

sons end Mr. LaMont of Battle
Creek were Sunday guests of
Mra. Gary Townsend. On Satur­
day Mr. and Mra. Bob Murphy
of Lansing visited tier mother.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Appelman
were In Grand Rapids over the
weekend visiting relatives. On
Thuraday evening they were din-

brother, the N. A Appelman* of
Nashville.

e n t s. Mr. and Mra. Clarence
Marts of Middle Lake and other

Mr. and Mra Chet Banghart
baloo Dance and the price was
25c stag nnd 40c drag The chap­ were In Howell Tuesday visiting
erones were Mr. Lamphier. Mr.
Dorstcwitx, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Bang hart.
Raynor.
lot Niles visited Mra. W. D.
meet. It was held at home atl
with Parchment and Bangor
Delton came out second with
Bangor first and Parchment
38 ATTACHING TOOLS OR 4 SEASON USE
third. The 4 pm. tennis match Irene Miller, who is ill.
Mow, sow, tow, till, plow, haul, seed, fertilixa, remove snow-—- at Springfield was won by
Springfield
you name the job and Wheel Horae has the attaching tool you’ll
TUford of Colon on Sunday.
need. See the complete line of Wheel Horae tractors and quick­
Miss Linda Gillespie waa home
- Mr and Mrs Leon Knight ntid for the weekend from the Henry
attaching tools now on display.
daughter of Greenville and Mr. Ford School of Nursing to visit
and Mra. Arthur Gray of Manis- her parents, tile Lyle Glllcsplea.
who have recently returned from
and Mra. Wally Oernentz Sat­ a vacation in Florida.
142 E. State St., Hastings
Ph. WI 5-2983
urday evening they all had din­
ner at Dull Harbor Inn.
August Kletzman of Dutton on
Friday. The Gllkepies and Mra
Wilbur Tolles spent Tuesday In
Battle Creek.
Cotner* shooting for the 2nd million in sales after being 1st In
Mra. Elmer Gillespie Is in
I. J
itsclasslolopt'.emi .on mark Spcc.al celebration sale! Special
Western Springs. Ill., visiting her
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limited edition model'Spertilly priced! Completely equipped
son and family, the Kenneth
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With: f . Plush red loop yarn carpet |~J Bright red vinyl interior
Gllireptco.
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Mrs Lawrence Jordan enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs Jerome
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Miles. Mr. and Mra Harold Hall,
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M ^M tires, and eleven other safety features.including^ : Padded dash
arxl Mr. and Mrs. David Logan
' ‘Sun visors| Side view mirror
Backup lights ( ; Emergency
and their families for dinner on
MH
flasher system and Interval-selector windshield wiper*.
Sunday, the 17th.
Dr. and Mra. Wesley Logan.
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Fuller, Roy
Thomas. Ken Robbe. Charles
Hinman, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ritchie were In Hillsdale
on Che weekend attending the
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and ,lghUt.e. t ture. Overture For Winds. Folk
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and Mra. Bogart were Dorothy ; '
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will continue the next day. On Prom West Bide Story, and Mucra, Betty Maraman
*U1 ,eave for Washington by bus | lhe tourti1
the group will sic For A Carnival.
Bolens—Flrat In powered
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School■ was ---------------------------held all day Thuraequipment since 1918
day. April 7 and, ended with a
annual all-experue-pald trip to
Sports Assembly which lasted
the Capitol.
from 2:45 until 3:90. During the
lie. Glenna Townsend and Esther
He la one of 133 Michigan
assembly. Miss Knapp, the girls'
Fett.
patroller* chosen from among
I Physical Education Instructor,
Fourth District meeting will be
By Peggt Stowltl*
'congratulated th’e cheerleaders
M-37 Middleville
Phone held Sunday, May 1 at South participating In Ante Clab'a
Wednesday.
April
8.
Delton
^
presented awards. Speeches
Haven. Elected delegates are Mra.
Michigan
SY 5-9441 Rogers and Mrs. Gronewold and gram.
, . ...
~were given by Mr Knowlton on
had its Spring Concert, conduct-.
Mf. Jonea on u.nnLj Mr.
alternate. Mra. Ainaile.
Patrollers going to Washington cd bv Larry Best. Chorus and Christensen on baseball, and Mr.
will converge on Detroit May 12 Band director The program fee- / Allen on track. There was also
by buses originating at Saginaw.
a
hurdle
demonstration by Dave
vttraltons through U&gt;e ground
Muskegon and Benton Harbor lured the Senior Band, &lt;3enlor
Call WI 5-3481
A Detroit bus will join the cara­ Chorus and Junior Band. The Mercer and Jeff Galley. The as­
van at the Motor City's Veter­ Junior Band started out the pro­ sembly was adjourned by the
cheers
Two-BIta'
and 'Come On
an's Memorial Building for a 3 gram by playing the selections
Team Fight' by the Varsity
pm. departure.
Champions On Parade. Four
Michigan youths will Join Eposodlcs For Band. Two Moods cheer|padlng squad.
April 10. Delton was visited by
23.000 patrollers from 20 other Overture. Great Oate Of Kiove.
states and the District of Co­ and Thunder West. The Senior Mr. Covington of the Naval Re­
lumbia upon arrival in Wash­ Chorus came next singing Gandy serve Officer Training Corps.
ington May 13. They will march Dancer's Ball. Madame Jeanette, During the second hour activity
In a five hour morning parade and Moon River. The triple quar­ period. Mr. Covington, who Is a
down Constitution' Avenue, an­ tet consisting of Kathy Uramkln. Navy Recruiter, talked to Senior
nually the longest parade in Loretta Huber. Theresa Btedge, boys and answered questions
Washington
Linda Dewey. Mary Ellen Boul­ about the draft.
At 11 the girls trying out for
The parade is a tribute to this ter. and Sharon Jacobs sang
nation's 850.000 patrol members You'll Never Walk Alone and Do cheerleading met in tlie gym for
Alter the parade, Michigan Re
After
He Mi. The
Tlie Senior Band finhn- a short meeting concerning the
youth will spend the remainder I Ished the program by playing try-out*. They discussed wear­
ing apparel, requirements for
trying out. etc. The seml-flnals
will be held April 27 and the
finals will be May 3.
The seventh and eighth grad­
ers had their dance which lasted

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Elisabeth French
Writes Feature on
‘Mason Neck’
Summar Schedule

Beta Pi Pledge*

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Thunder. April 2*. 1MC

Free Methodist
Church Pastor
Is Rev. Howe

Delton Methodist
Church Grcles
Plan Activities
The

circle*

of

the

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Delton

Methodist Woman's Society ot
Chrtotlan Service met Wednesday.
Plan* were made for attending
th* renting annual District meet­
Ing at Hastings Wednesday.

hla wife.

Because the subject to timely

pm. in the Delton High School
-cafeteria, using tlie theme, Pat­
terns for Living."
Rev. Howe entered the minisMiscellaneous shower gifts for
the Met hod LU Community How
in Grand Rapids were collected.
The Martha and Electa Circles
INTRODUCBS Naw GRANDSONS
reporting. Uncle Dick.)
met with Mra. Myron Campbell
, I Fowlerville. Cleo. Lansing. Bad
with Mrs. Carl Parker and Mra.' New Pastor-The Rev. C. E
Jutting Into the Potomac Riv­ other landmark* from our
ritie
Furrcs; Kahler assisting. Mrs
er rather like a shortened ver­ lai heritage — latoanon,
On Her Day, Sunday. May 8
Guy Shennan gave a program on Earl Habecket u pastor of the
HaU, and Belmont House.
“Concern and Communion." Mra. Hasting* Free Methodist Church.
Neck to an unapoilad peninsula
The leapa-and-bound* growth
Adda Pierce and Mrs. Ralph Rev Haebecker resigned because |
of Northern Virginia, howreor,
of hl* wife's Illness Rev and j
made two missionary trips to
ha* finally caught up with Ma­
Ruth Circle with Mrs Harold Mrs. Howe have three married Couhuala. Mexico.
son Neck, and it* existence a* a
Braford giving the program. children. For lhe last seven yean
tranquil environment sustaining
he has been se.-retary of the East
touched by the rampant spread I natural growth and wildlife to
Conk- chairman. Mra. Nettle Hoffman. Michigan Annua) Conference.
of modem urbanism, is Indeed
Friday they are to move into
In Jeopardy. Recently 1,800 acres
happy
something of a 20th century I of land have been sold to real
tlie May Sth WSCS meeting at
i miracle.
estate deveiopera, and a battle adopted sons of 88gt. and Mrs. 7:30 pm. at the church, when Street.
It* natural endowment* are loom*. The opposing force* are
Rev. Howe a* bom near DanaMarshall V. Hardin. Mrs Hardin rvrw officers will be Installed, and
the Conservation CbmmMtee to Is the farmer Karen CVnklln
For Banner Classified Ads
a. pledge service will be held
beautlful vahlgh acitooi there.
The Electa Circle will be hos­
Call WT 5-3481
G. Conkllrt of 4010 S. Broad- tesses for the meeting.
ridgte, and marshland with

visited Mra. Jessie O’Donnell and and family were dinner gueits turn! resources which is rapidly
family on Bunday.
developing in the United Slates,
ths article la reprinted here "for
hometown folks (Editor'* note:
Dear Libby—Thl* Is an excellent

The Hardins
Adopt Sons
In Far East

This new shm clutch
by Lady Buxton

Under cover of a »msrt new envelope, you get lhe matt com­
plete wallet ever. Slip a comb and mirror into one of lhe big
compartment*, a lipstick Into the change purse, and you have
the scope ot a pocketbook with none of lhe bulk. In fine

and evening* loo. W OO plug tax

LADY BUXTON

Ladles' Timex
.AH stylet from *10”
WATCHES
"Straw Hil" Cologne b, Faberge *2^P
Th* Fragronca for Summar Fun

thick spreading of lotus bios- tcrlOr). and live developers of the
sons and Illy pad* over the Klncs lAndlng project, who
creek* and ponds. Ttere to alm i
to buUd B immunity
an abundance of wildlife—fly- eVentUaUy numbering 20.000 pee­ st Kota. Okinawa He came to
ing squirrels, raccoon*. otXeis. plei ln the
of thL, wlldUfe tim Hardlns as a faster clilld
April 26. 1665. Adoption proceed­
dew. green and blue herons,
ings were begun In November
egrets, whistling swans, warblers.
iue vamiuim
,and the final decree was granted
the magnificent site of the penln Maxell. 1M6.
insula together with its unpol-1 international Social &amp;rvlcc*
luted bay* and coves and scenic , 1S3, a^ted with the adoption
Spring the skies and marahea open spaces are exactly what of
.
are dark and vibrant from the
President Johnson had to mind
October lhe Okinawa of-

Hon migrating birds To nature
lovers Mason Neck is an Eden.
penlnaula la Ounaton Hall, one of

which is small, aa for It# exqul-

sgoo

Cologne Mist Muguel

beautiful boxwood garden over­
looking the river. The property

“Lily of the Volley" and "Springtime Fragrance"

Celebrity Pin Curl Bonnets . .M25
Wedclox ALARM CLOCKS
*5”
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Hostings Rural Fire Associa­
tion firemen were alarmed about
2 pm. Monday when an exterior
wall of lhe garage at the Middle
Lake home of Mr. and Mra.
Eugene Dalman caught fire.
Dalman had the btaie under
control when firemen arrived.
The fire Is believed to have
had a atartwi
started lronl
from *»
an emersion ein.elec.that the Korean office
„ ...
baby boy available for adoption. ulc healer in a pall of water.
The Hardtos went to Seoul,
water
away
son Neck aa a public wildlife and
Korea. Thank*glvtag week to see
hol and Mt same boards
Brnn and beean the adootkm. ..j____ ..
underneath
It on fire. Damage
Mason Neck the last such place
in Northern Virginia, but In ths
Th*. Dalman* were In the
woods looking far mushroom*,
and brought Bryan "home ’
and were returning when they
finest remaining wildlife and
saw the flame*. They didn’t find
recreation area in the vicinity."
any mushroom*
Hardin* returned u&gt; Okinawa
He Is on vacation this week
on UB. 1 and turn onto Route
from the E. W Bliss Company.
242 (Ounaton Hall Rd.) which

first settled by George Mason n,
the family for whom Mason Neck continues as far as Hallowing
Point. Ounaton Hal] can be
Hall was built a few decades be­ visited dally; however, the wild-J. Perry is 32 S incites tall and
John Schowalter. a student at
fore the Revolution by George life and nature area
-— -----------! We stern Michigan University.
Hardin* have begun pro- haa p!rdgeii Ule Della Chi Fra­
BUI of Right* and a leading adgs for U. a visas for the ternlty and was honored by resnd pending mUKary orders ctlvlng lhe Dr. Edward H. Zwergel pest Pledge Award. John Is
State* during December. 10M
the son of Dr. and Mra Norbert
uunuing rsumps, lie was a
DO— U.M«|n I.
...II.'. -*«
man of highly cultivated Infid-

It’s Greenfield Tim!

Mm

River vantage point. If the Con-

Dick VanWto. who is a student
For Banner Classified Ad*
Call WI 5-3481

w/KYht

one trip arounil your lawn
wipes out weeds,feeds
hungry gras*
Greenfield Weeds as It Feeds

Pledged to Delta Chi

outlook, virtues which are Wi­
den t In his beautifully planned
and designed home. But also

Asm

Fire Damage*
Garage Monday

your lawn!
Ask for Greenfield

this Weekend

Blair's Fam It Garden
231 W. State

945-5982

weekend with his parent*, tlie
Orville VanWlcs.

or Federal Government for a
public recreation and wildlife
108

East

State Street

and enjoyed by area resident*.

Anyone wishing to sec a copy
may find It at the Hastings Pub­
lic Library.

giving away over

$1 ,000°° in Merchandise during our

We
Welcome
Your I
Charge!

Viet Nam Film
Saturday at
Holiness Church
"Viet Nam Profile." JusUcom­
pleted film production by Dr.
Bob Pierce for World Vision.
Inc., wlU be preaeoted to a spe­
cial premier showing at Pilgrim

MEMBER j

SECURITY
CHARGE
SERVICE

street on Saturday, April 30th al
7:30 pm.
Eighty minutes In length.

Friday and Saturday

April 29 &amp; 30
Dr. Pierce. President of world
Vision. Inc. Imls spent the major

FREE PRIZES will be given to
. the 1st. - 25th - 50th
lOOlh - IO8th . 250th. etc.
Customers Entering Our Store
During our GRAND OPENING EVENT

Plus FREE DOOR PRIZES -

Vietnam filming and directing
production gf "Viet Nam Pro­
file." while also establishing his
organlxallon's vast relief pro­
gram there.
"Viet Nam Profile’’ portrays
the people of the war-tom Ut­
ile country. Including colorful
aboriginal mountain tribespeople as well a* the Vietnamese

combat, follows missionaries and
Vietnamese Christiana in their
faithful and often heroic labors
for Christ, and depict* the minis­
tries of a typical U. 8. chaplain

SHOP WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN
The modem way to shop is with Security Charge. Budget your purchases, large

or small, with no special forms or financing. Just say “Charge It” and you
will automatically receive the convenient extended payment privileges of your

Security Charge Card. Pay as little as 1 10 of your balance each month
(Minimum $10)

ONLY 1% SERVICE CHARGE

Lowest in the area

or pay the entire balance within 25 days of your billing date with no

to be Drawn Every Hour on the Hour
From 10 a.m. on Friday thru 5 p.m. Saturday

Mrvice charge!
filming were done by Dr. Pierce

TWO GRAND PRIZES

Will Be Awarded:
a $100.00 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE
is to be Given Away ot 8:30 Friday Evening

and another at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday

CORNER OF
by Ralph Carmichael, and bnu
Taguchl Productions of Tokyo
participated In the editing and
sound recording along with
World Vision’* Audio-Visual De­
partment.

WSU Alumni Post

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During Our Grand Opening
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�• am. Holy Cunssutot
11 am Momiog .pgan

'omens

Rev, Gordon Btakmto*
10 am ftmday school.
11 am Broaching,

kss sxsa.&gt; p-

■vanlag sarriea, 7:30 pm
■Huowtoy waning prayer and
Btbto study, 7:30 pm

l_Tbo theme far lhe day U "The
Other Bide of lhe Coin." a Uudy
ol gambling and Ua effects on
family Ufa The speaker will bo

CARLTON MVWnWAT

Fellowship sarviM
Youth Fellowship,

Bev. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
Warning worship. 10 am.
Bunday school. 11 am
Christian Endeavor, 7:16 pm.

Thursday-6 p.m. Mother and
Daughter banquet, speaker. W»volene Babbitt with pictures ot

Dowling, and Mrs. Willard Cur­
tly. Hastings, will assist Mr.
Gibbs tn the qucritlon end ans­
wer period following his talk.

6:30 Junior High Youth Fel­
lowship will meat at the Pryor
irorna far a swimming party.
,
6:30 Bailor High Youth Fel­
lowship at the church. The
Methodist and Episcopal youth
Rev. Roger A. Janke, Pastor
Worship al 8:15 and 10:46 am will be gucsta. Program on lreSunday school and Bible

Youth FeUowahfr, Bunday. C
Prayer Group; Tuesday, 9:30.
Chancel choir. 7 pm, Thura-

Delton, Michigan
Rw. David Honeywell, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship. H am
.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 PJi

Saturday. April 30. Music Com­
mittee meeting, 3 pm
Saturday. April 30, Viet Nam
Profile. Bring-your friends, 7:30.
Tuesday. May 3. Sunday school
board meeting, 7i30 pm
Saturday. May 7, Tentative
data for &amp;mday School Con­
tort supper. See nest weeks pa­
per for detail*
Bunday, May 15, 3:30 pm.

CUssaco tar all agea
11 am, Morning worship. Mes­
sage by lhe pastor. Thia service
broadcast, WBCIL

Bunday bcImxJ. 10 am
Morning worship, 11 gm
Evenlng service, 7:30 pm
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening. 7:30 pm.

7:30 p.m. Message by U» pas­
tor. Special music, hymn sing.
Monday — 0:30 pjn. Plonotr
Recruitment Rally on Monday
nt 7:15 pm Featured will be tlie
vast array of full time church

Bunday school, 0:46 am.
Morning wonhlp, 10:46 am.
Bunday evening service. 7.30
Wednroday prayer,. 7:10 p.nj.
Every Bunday, 8:30 am. the

l&gt;o:no uf Mrs. Douglas DeComp.
Thursday Activities
6: 30 Kirk House choir practice.
7: 30 Chancel choir practice.
Saturday^ Cbupics Club will
meet Ui Memorial Hall. Bring a

10 am. Bunday school,
u am Morning worship;
Wed.. 7 pun. prayer meeting.

Brother Virgil Brock of Wi­
nona Lake, Ind., will be speaker
and song leader. Caroyin Coals
and Margery Kilmer will give a

9:45 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.

Chriitian Science
Text Announced.,,
..The spiritual basis for bvWJ
earning Sin wtf} be taken up &lt;i
Christian Science Cjiurvh-'tcrJ
vices this Bunday. "Behold, what

1330 N. Broadway, Hostings
Where a Christian Experience
.'■hikes you a Member.
10 am.- Sunday school.
11 am, Morning worship.
6: 30 pm. Youth service.
7: 30 pm. Evening worship.
7:30 pun. Wednesday prayer.

we are proud
to present
’

Rev. Frank Crabb, Bible teacher
A. J. Spoelstra. Pastor
Bunday school. 10 am.
pm Bub - District Rally
Worship, 11 am.
Grand Rapid*
Sunday evening service, 7:30.
7 pm. Jr-Hl MYP.
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Wed. evening service, 7:30.

102 E. Woodland Avenue
Rev. M. F. Goble, Pastor
9:45 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
8 pm Young People's service.

Hickory Corners, Mlcmgan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship, jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7: 30 pm Evening service.
Wednesday. 7:30, Family Night.
8: 30 pm. Choir rebeafsaL
Worship, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm
Sunday. "Faith for Today," on
TV. WOOD, Channel 8, 8:30 am

10:30 am Bunday school.
0:13 pjn. Christian Endeavor.
7 pjn. Evening service.

Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship hour, 11 am
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.

GRAND OPENING

Sunday school. lOxin.
Morning worships11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pm. M Mlle E. of M-64 ou Stale Rd.
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
Evangelical service, 8 pm
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
Wed, 7:46 pm. Mid-Week

APRIL 29-30

glamorous

Rev. Earl Schlpper
Worship, 10 am.
Bunday school. 11:16 am.
Evening worship, 7:30 pm

Women's Monthly Missionary
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.

stockings
Rev. Pr. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley, Assistant
Bunday Mass, 8. 10. 11:30 am.
Confessions, 4 to 5, and 8 to 9.
Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sundays.
Before Masse* on weekdays.
Dally Masses, 7 and 8 am

good news
for you...
grand
news

day, 157. Average attendance for
April 173.
11 am Worship service.
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of Hastings

Wre tickled pink uith our newest addition
and we know you'll be too! For Mojud Stockings

Mojud stockings in the moil lutcioui
styles and shades you've ever set

108 E. State St.

Sunday school. 10 am
Worship. 11 am.
Youth mooting, 6:15 pm
Evening prayer meeting and
Bible study, 7:30 pm.

Bunday service. 11 am.
Bunday school. 11 am.'
Wwtnesdsy service, 8 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm

Up-Date your
home with
Electric tessat..
Air Conditioning
in 1SUIT Hl MODEIN living

8at. Sabbath school, 9:30.
Worship. 11 am.
Tuesday prayer, 7:30 pm
Bunday, "Faith for Today," on
TV. WOOD.Channel. 3, 8:30 i&lt;n.

Shown Saturday, April 30-7:30 p.m.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
1302 So. Hanover St., Halting!

�Her mother and sister, Mix Ma- (
Wednesday ol IU w* ifur tie Crocker and Mra. Lucite
Clack. both of Wayland, accom­
panied her. Mr. Crocker la a
retired army man. having served
JO yean.
Prentice home
Prank Roush

Personal Mention

U. Col. Allen Prentice and
daughter, .Linda, of Baltimore.
Md.. Mr. and Mn. Homer Becker
and Ann and Fred Prentice.
Mr. and Mra. Al Bchwennesen
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward' J. Bchwennesen.
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Drewyar and Mr. and Mn. Michael
Kelley, all of Gun Lake. Bunday.
Members of the Hastings
Women's Club who are attending
the Michigan State Federation
of Women's Clubs convention in
Grand Rapids this-week, either
for portions or In Its entirety
are: Mesdames Glen Brower,

nOFESSIONAl MY CLEANING SUVICt

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
M-4J Wert, Arrw from "Dag '■ S-ds"

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE
INSTALL'D A DOLLAR-BILL CHANCER

------- Oh* 24 Haars a Dav-------

North Gun L«k* Coin-Op Open 5:00 o.m. - 10 p.m.

Roy Cordra, Lorin Oarilnger.
'|
H. A. Adrounle. Keith Chan dinner honoring her father.
William Kirkpatrick. Rudolph
Mias Sue Smith was In Petos­
key over the weekend Visiting:
nnd Howard A. Peters. Mn.
Kirkpatrick. M*. Wood and Mrs.
Mra Nora Smith spent a week GuesU other than the honorees
with her daughter, the Robert------ --------- ~----- ‘------------------ "
Pratts, of St. Johns who brought I
local club.
oeen * penning nis leave wiui ms
her home on Sunday, the 17th. net uruum. mi.
Mrs. Gertrude Bolmes of De­ and were dinner guests of the Hamp.and boys of Lake Odessa (parents, the Don Bl. Johns, and
troit spent the weekend with her William Dunlaps of . Podunk
The Ronald Hsynea, who have] is now en route to Vietnam.
mother. Mrs. Donald Smith.
been In Leesburg. Fla., since NoMr. and Mra. Gerald Bandera
Mra. Cresale Budge accom­
vember, returned home last week. I and family were guests of lhe
panied her daughter, the Ted
The Rex Dultcrcrs have had a ; Kenneth Thompsons of Freeport
Zieglers, to Grand Rapids on
wonderful two-month vacation Saturday evening
Sunday where they visited at the
In Arizona and other parts of
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Belson
home of another daughter, Mrs
the Southwest, coming home by,
ghlrley were entertained for
Maxine Rademacher.
.
way ot Chicago where they spent dinner a Bunday ago at the
Mr. and Mn. Edgar McMillen
Easter with their daughters, the. home of Mrs Belson's parents,
and children of Grand Rapids
Robert Simas and the Oaryjlhe Howard Steeles, of Woodvisited her parents, the Ray
Haywoods, on Bunday.
.
The Arthur Stewards enter­
tained her parents, Mr. and Mn.
Richard Wight, of Dimondale on

THE
.FRIENDLY.
L FOLKS /

Name Rev. Janke
President of
,
Ministerial Unit1

reported to De a fust-hand authoriiy on Communism, its stra­
tegy and the Society system and
world problems.

Public Forum

Local Folks

a man of this calibre. April IB.
1908 BiUy Graham appeared on
the T.V program called. Today.
He took hie stand on prayer. Ha
stated that we need God's Holy

his hand upon the Bible, the
Supreme Court opens it* solemn
assembly with prayer by a chap-

DICK BLOUGH
Manager of Our

petition to Almighty God to help
them frame our oonMKutlou un­
der God. Then it was done, and
our nation reached her peak ot

MEAT DEPARTMENT

profeasora to bring their damna­
ble heresies Into our colleges,
teaching young America to riot.

’.evil work,
bean fraught
Illinois has

DICK BLOUGH, our Meat Department manager, is relativelynow
to our Hastings store. However, he is an old friend to many of you.
Dick was born and raised in the Hastings-Freeport area. He attended
Jones Elementary School and the old Freeport High School. Ho is
married to the former Elvira DeWeerd who is a graduate of Hastings
High School. Dick and Elvira have three sons: Bernie, Russell and
Raymond. The family home is in Freeport at 233 Green Street.

Many of our customers remember Dick from when ho worked
at The Highlands Dairy here in Hastings. In 1953 he started his
career with the Kroger Company in Grand Rapids and we feel very
fortunate here in the Hastings store to have acquired a meat man of

his experience and reputation.
Haying been bom and raised in this area, Dick knows the typo
of meat the people in this community prefer. It is his sincerest inten­
tions to always give them just that. Dick’s personal vow to his cus­

PHKt fflSHIM

tomers is that every piece of meat be a real value and that ho will
never be out of an advertised feature.
Our meat department has recently received a new look. We have

a new luncheon meat case which allows Dick to offer the largest
selection m Hastings; plus, the easiest from which to shop.
Our pride, at Kroger, is our TENDERAY BEEF. This beef is all
graded U.S.D.A. Choice by the government. Then it is given Kroger's

Tenderay process to ensure our customers the finest of beef in the
country. Tenderay is a process of aging beef to ensure tenderness
through temperature and bacteria control. Nothing is injected into our
beef: nothing artificial to break down the tissues of the meat and
spoil the flavor. No other beef can be so tender. So, naturally, Dick
guarantees all of his meat will satisfy you or he will replace it, or
refund your money. Plus, he will givo you 50 TV stamps for your
trouble.

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300

One Hundred
TV STAMPS
With a Purchase of

From our
MEAT DEPARTMENT

500

With a Purchase of

purchase. Ho will also soil loan, meaty Smoked Picnics for 39c per lb.

From our
MEAT DEPARTMENT

CLIP THIS COUPON
Five Hundred*
TV STAMPS

This wook Dick would liko to give away some TV stamps: Ho
will givo 100 TV Stamps with a $5.00 moat purchase, 300 TV Stamps
with a $10.00 moat purchase and 500 TV Stamps with a $15.00 moat

Three Hundred 300
TV STAMPS
With a Purchase of

)0'
From our
MEAT DEPARTMENT

LEAN MEATY

Smoked •

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Michigan State University

SeH pwr 500

THE

Hastings FFA,
HE Gives Honors,
Inducts Officers
xne Economics Club
their parents at a
program on Tuesday.

Highlights Interesting

to South America.

Rex Frisby Retires
As 4H Leader

Richard C. Thomas attended

iod appointed committee* for

leather
briefcase hand-tooled by mem­

presented at an organisational
meeting. The new leaders are
John and Mary Usbome. Frisby
Barry . County 4H Advisory Coun-

Charlotte Girl is
Holstein Finalist

July, late August*.
Tie DuPulta would be planted
on tho most productive third of

Farmers Gan

Tractors Major
Killers on
State Farms

Barry Farm
Boost Alfalfa
Calendar...
Yield 40 Pct.

cidenta in Michigan, reporta Art kl-XIL JO—Teen Age Daaee
■unllv Center, 1:30 to 11:31
MAT 4—Berry *11 TV SSoi
Agricultural Agent.
Bel 0 WJIM TV it IS: IB P

Michigan State University crop
tcientlst,
Conservation District, the Rev
Ito points out that average
— itor First
fatalities.
MAT a — B«U ' COBsarvitlOB Dlslttot
flVT
0Tpr Dirvctots mMUag, 301 ■■ MlchUui alfrdfa yields on southern Mich­
____ _______ chairman Junior HolMrin Champion con-1 ..tn tlu,
“.
JT*’
igan farms are about 3.3 tons
Agriculture committee Hastings teat. The daughter of Loren WUMichigan farm people iiave
Kfa-anli Club; Dr. Fred Hauser. more. Chartene aborts runner-up
girls' division, topping a field of flipped backwards." says Richard
O. Pfister. Michigan State Uni-

T. N. Knopf, FFA advisor, pre- Holsteins with a herd value of
nearly J6.500. She started with a
single calf, which she purchased Jurita in side tips.
rotational agriculture. The
are more likely to tip sideways

learning to drive and for farm-

0*

1 BUSHEL.

OK

&gt;/ BUSHEL

leu than any one of these will pay
far each 20 lbs. of Potash (K,O) in
Your Fertilizer Program.
Insure your crop
with a balanced fertilizer

Talk over your program with us

SMITH

BROS

Loke Odessa
and
Woodland
Plant at
Woodbury

year period. Tho flrat cutting Eaton local Michigan Milk Pro­
Carnival, May 1th. Debbie
for DuPulto should generally be
Li chairman with a ccxncn)
Vickie Keller. Cindy Tulld
The famed Cedars of Lebanon,
•Tills type of management
and Egyptian piianmha* funeral
Vernal and the vigor and yield
started, including a large variety
guarded as a national treasure of projects offered. Anyone not
and depleted on the Lebanese present should call Mra. Thomas,
more, it spreads tho flrot cutNattor^ G^wupWe WI 5-3’Dl to enroll for Blurimar
Uno mer a turn to thrft-week
81
vxvwiui.
period.1

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Michigan Varieties
Corner Meat Market

Instead ot two. &lt;2* topdrcMing
With IM or more pounds of pot­
Michigan Scale University de­
ash and &lt;3i planting Uk new veloped bean varieties that have
French and Flemish varieties of made it portable fur the State to
alfalfa.

In

They ore more unstable on tlie
highway, Ln turns and- on side
hills. Wide front end tractors ore

pn&gt;H« wk and pwlUuUrV Uw
winners bringing recognition to

ceived

yield potential during

Moot Michigan formers should
be able to increase their alfalfa

Tractoni are Involved In about

secretary,

’ The honorary Chapter Farmer

UM 1BU-. out TtauuUj
**« "• “ *“

April 31 in Detroit.

FARM NEWS

OrrenfWd, Ff"A prasiijg tmaftnyter aa Lite

trmided_as the following officer?

Packager of Cookie*

Richard Thomas
Is Committeeman
For MMPA Area

HASTINGS BANNER

Brown.

Holstein Cows
In Area Set
Production Mark

MSU crop scientists. aay that

farmer a chance to cash tn on
lhe high feeding value of al­
falfa during the first cutting

to MSU varieties—all developed
less than 10 years ago. Michigan
products one-third of all the dry
edible beans in the United
Slates and more than BO per­

harvesting a leafy, succulent
crop Chat hasn't had a chance

MSU research allows that this
down on slopes and during turns
Uurd cutting usually means idto watch out for rough terrain
and hidden obstacles. He also. New. officially recognized milk
warns against using a high hitch ! and butterfat production levels acre—provided ample potash
above the normal drawbar level, by Registered Holstein cows in applied. As much as 150 to
"But Use rml key to tractor j this area are listed in a special pounds of muriate of potash may
safety is the driver.” contends report from Holstein • Friesian
Stecby. "Tractor tips ore caused Association of America.
by two types of driver failures. | Cows included in tlie report
The third key to top quality,
Elthcr lhe driver doesn't rcchigh yielding alfalfa is the
Dowling Charity Juna 5223056, planting of properly adapted
he falls to handle the tractor a three-year-old, owned by C. varieties. Vernal alfalfa Ls tho
properly.
Robert Gaskill. Hastings, pro­ best single variety for Michigan
duced 14,000 pounds of milk and because of Ito high productivity
547 pounds of butterfat in 338 plus long life due to high Wlndays.
Pel Queen Bonnie Burke 5009­ tuctorla wilt.
443, a four - year - old, produced
"Vernal is recommended for
17.300 pounds of milk and 720 till of Michigan when stands
The County Agricultural agent pounds of butterfat In 305 days! i
Nan Carnation Burke Rcroyal i
gular shaped slow moving cm- 5401966, a ' two - year - old, had
16,100 lbs. of milk and 566 lbs. of .of alfalfa. Vernal or other longequipment moved along rural butterfat in 354 days. Both ar?1 |
varieties are not enough.
ronda A flaslung red light can owned by Howard G. Johnston, lived
■MSU research has shown tiiat
and should be added when on Nashville.
tlie rood at night to avoid being
IIalong M Jule Roa* 4813677, a ;
help Michigan farmers
a ’’sitting duck” for high trpeed five - year - old, produced 26,650 lieties
,gel 5-ton yields or more.
traffic.
pounds of milk, and 858 pounds
• French varieties (such as Duof butlertat in 365 days; Hulong
BarsSn Ate 5048467, a four-year- t
old, hud 21,170 lbs. of milk and lively in that port of Michigan
Harold .Webster, Hickory Cor­ 821 lbs. of butterfat in 305 days;, designated
os a three-cutting
'
nets, has been elected to mem­ Hulong Baron Sue Goldie 5551­
bership In the American Angus 094. a two-year-old, had 15.990 1north, the French varieties arc
Association at St. Joseph. Mo.&lt; pounds of milk and 690 pounds 1not recommended since they may
There were 666 memberships is­ of butterfat In 365 days. All are 1sornetlmm winterkill.
sued to breeders of registered owned by Hubert Long, -Wood- *- Fbr highest production, Tesar
Aberdeen - Angus Ln tlx- United land.
&lt;
. 1
States during the post month.
Weedvale Leader A a g r I e Ming a combination of Vernal
and tlie shorter-lived DuPults.
Michigan State golfer Ken 6264669, a threc-year-old ownra Vtmal can bo planted to twoTony
McCaul,
Lake
Odessa,
by
Benoon won the Chicago District
Lhlrds of alfalfa acreage, and
Golf Association match play produced 17,900 pounds of milk
and
621
pounds
of
butterfat
in
championship in 1963 and IMA
three-cut system Hate May. mid365 days.
Monella Mercedes R A Pearl
4887344, a flve-ycar-old. produced
18^20 pounds ot milk, and 641
pounds of butterfat In 305 days;
Monella Ormsby M M Cherry
4813169, a six - year - old. had
17430 pounds of milk and 620
pounds of butterfat in 365 days.
Both are owned by Jahn W.
Moore, Jr, Nashville.
Diemer Fann Edna 5140395. a
six - year - old. produced 17460
pounds of milk nnd 719 pounds
Of butterfat in 305 days; Corner
View Curve Crevt Beula 4818334,
a five - year - old. had 17470
pounds ot milk and «jb pounds
of butterfat in 301 days. Both
are owned by Clarence Post, By­
ron Center.

Since the new Clrarlevoix kld-

FA- M LOANS

Styles and
driving have

changed In the last 50

Land Bank interest rates
remain at 5ki%. Get the
money you need to build
your farm business—get
it at this low rate. Repay­
ment terms up to 35
years. No prepayment
penalty. Seo us aboi
Land Bank loan I

years and the Automobile
Club it still Michigan

leader In Motoring
services enduro-

tedion

Joins Angus Grdup

Give Mom A Gift Shell Love!
Give her an up-to-date kitchen . . . one with all the latest
time and work-saving appliances. We can design and make
just such a kitchen for her. Send her in this week to see our
kitchen display. You can have her kitchen remodeled now
and pay later.

5029578, a four - year - old, pro­
duced 15460 pounds of mlik nnd
505 pounds ot butterfat in 353
days. Coemens Pabst Lockwillow
Juno 5418017, a two - year - old,
had 14,560 pounds of inllk and
526 pounds of butterfat in 305
days. Both are owned by Frank
K. Welnbrtcht. Hustings.
Artnodessa Mistress Melody
4969243, a four - year - old. pro­
duced 18,640 pounds of milk nnd
792 pounds of butterfat in 365
days; Armodesu .Majestic Rosy
4833580, a five-year-old. had 19.­
900 pounds of milk and 725
pounds of butterfat In 365 days;
Armodessa Ben - Roo Sally
4969239. a four - year - old. had
18420 pounds of milk and 720
pound* of butterfat In 365 days;
Armodesu Ionia Clara 4969216.
n four-year-old. hud 18.140
pounds of milk and 679 pound;,
of butterfat in 365 day»; Aroradesu JMldnlle Chieftain 53001CO.
a three - year - old. had 17,760
pounds of milk and 665 pounds
of butterfat in 365 day». All un­
owned by Theodore II. Arm­
strong. La
Odes-a.
These new production figures
may be compared to the esti­
mated annual output of 7,880
pounds of milk and 285 pound,
of butterfat by tlie average U.S
dairy cow, potes the national
Hol*tcln Association,
Michigan State University sup­
ervised the sampling, weighing
and testing operations in coop- ■
eration with the Holstein organ­
ization'• herd and breed im­
provement programs.

Timbuktu, tlie fabled Sahara
city once jealously guardeej
again* Europeans. st-U ahupcm
ite daggws for infidels, but onlv
to sell aa aourcnlrs, the National
Geographic says. n»c moat n&gt;mantle town in the African Re­
public pf Mail, Timbuktu )tu
dwindled into a minor trading
/
center, but epruced-up hotel faL
cillUAi refresh vuutora delight- .
Ing.Ln its -mud houies,) mtn^,
,
aod etrnd caravans. * .
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Main Otflca

HASTINGS OFFICE
237 Wast State St.
Phone 945-4392
EDWIN J. MEISENBACH, ReprtMaisfrvv

HASTINGS OFFICE
301 Li So. Michigre

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24,000 miles, whichever comes first
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HASTINtn

PS WI 1-2479

�□
Fresh Out «f the Attic

IMartin VanDuine
Dies Friday at
Grand Rapids

Lake Odessa

Mattings
School Menu

f
THK HASTINGS

A surprise birthday party wie
held a£ the tame of Mra. Gone
Stade Tburaday morninc. April
14. fra- Mra. Thomas (BtanM)

Middleville, Oun take. died early

Nuraing Home, Grand
Andy were Saturday, April 18,

1 c/ciock.
City Lodge
Funeral sen
turnout from Auburndale, Fla.

tUH 11

BfHD.h'f.

presented me with quite a gift Hastings Table Company and
yesuraay. To moM at you. H the Grand Rapids Bookcase &lt;S» with the result that this plant,
wwiid not mean much, but wbsi Chair Company, conducting although an addition was made

crating to full capacity.
Tho P-C Company is produc­ of rural Freeport
The Attic,” a couple old news­ bavin* made frequent addition*
ing a number at implements for
papers mean a M to you. He
gave mo U&gt;e HASTINGS BAN­ time the Hastings Table Com­
CoDeen
Including
a cultivator sweep, a nlagh of rural Hastings spent
NER of Juno 23. 1904. and lhe pany- is building a two story
something like Use ordinary "New
1925. It baa a couple of luma

of "Portloru; of E. W. B11M Cam-

Stalter

of

Top Quality! Government Inspected

FRESH FRYERS

Standard time. Tlie tentative city.
Sunday schedule provide* for a
One of the largest and finest
plants of its kind In the counthe afternoon;
of the city, the plant of the E.
W. Bliss Company, where are
HASTINGS WINS FAME
turned out some of the larger,t
AB CITY OP INDUSTRIES
nnd finest hydraulic presses pro­
Outlook For Future Has
duced. Many of these orc utili­
Much PromLw For
zed in the automobile factories,
ispecially those for stamping out
Barry County Community
By Will J. Field
(Gazette Staff Correspondent)
HASTINGS. Oct, 18, 1925. manufactured at this plant, an
While Ha-rtlngs, in the midst of unusually attractive building of
Barry County's numerous lakes. fire -proof constnfBJon. with
Li Ideally located for on exten­ wiilta Ule walls and hundreds of
sive resort business and while it \ Is the center of a fine agricul- PRODUCE UNDERGARMENTS
lural country, especially to the: The Charles H. Osborn Comnorth, It Ls nuuiufocturuig Hint pony are extensive manufacturniakcs this an outstanding com-1 &lt;rs of ladles' garments, such as
munlty. Along thl* line, too, the
bandeaux and camlfu'.uro point* to even greater
.................

Hastings la also county bead-

LABOR CONDITIONS GOOD
In addition to good railroad
faculties. Hastings offers Ideal
labor condition*. No Hastings
ettp.

SHOP A&amp;P
lhe Store That Cares

gan Mutual Windstorm Insur­
ance Company Is located here In
a new fire-proof building. This
company, the pioneer In its line
In- Michigan, oovera the entire
haa nearly 00.000 policy holders
with about 1250.000.000 of In-

Super-Right" Mature, Com-Fed

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saving money for worthwhile aims . • . MARRIAGE

. . . EDUCATION . . . TRAVEL . . . RETIREMENT.

Watch your insured savings grow at our current high
4’/4% dividend ... at Hastings Savings and Loan.

ably no finer ar more complete
hospital exists In a city the size
of this ttan tlie Pennock HaspltAl. Completed M a cost of
1150.000 several years ago U
stands as a monument to the

left a bequot a few years ago
for that purpose, and the publicspirited generosity of a number
of other clttans.
The HasUngs Country Ciub ls
another ImUtutlon unique in a
city of this size, and Is another
evidence of the public - spirited
Renerootty of her cilluena Lo­
cated within a mile of the heart
of the city, amid beauUful sur-

HaMlrud resident* aro proud of
their town. They feel that for a
city of 0.000 It cannot be excelled

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nal orders. The Masonic bodice
Include the Blue Lodge. Chapter.
Council. Cmnmandtr)', and EastFellows. Maccabees. Knights of
Pythias, Mboec. aa well aa
American Legion and O. A. R.
posts.
(
Hastings Is fortunate in having
hospital facUlUee not often avail-

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cations of Hastings' continued
growth Is the spirit of Its manu­
facturers. business and profes­
sional men m exemplified in its
Commercial Club. All business
interests of the city are pulling
together. Out at this club have
grown tlie Credit Exchange and
the Building and Loan Assocl-

fiuHory rvsuUa
Tlila city Is well provided with
churches. These include Baptist,
Christian Scientist. Episcopal^
Methodist. Preabytcrlan. Roman
CaUiollc. United Brethren, and
Wesleyan Methodist.

OUR CURRENT
DIVIDEND RATE IS

Beef

Chuck Roast

about 180,000 It Is an Imposing
brick upd concrete structure with
limestone trimmings. following a
modified Colonial style In archi­
tecture. It Ls complete In all its
appointments. The Hastings of-

u» rcocipur cjobc io me marc
which would place It among the
flrat class offloea.

IT’S A GOOD THING to Kava your mind »et on

LB.

Cut-up Fryers

About You!

of than owned by the occupants.

been well known throughout | factoring Crnpany. Both aro new poroctilal school.
BUILD NEW POST-OFFICE
the country for ta high grade within the last a-veral years,
The postoffice has moved Into

e;

HA

plants for the city, with bright

8400.000 of cash on hand-with
wlilch to pay rtats. '
A IK3-C IUV IliVil’
AW
- -------------—-------------- Hastings Li proud of her school
within a small radius of Has- having been up to the time be■ system. Her high school L-i one
tings which attract thousands of came to Hastings, secretary of of the finest and largest In the
vLiltors throughout Uie Summer the Kalamazoo Comet Company, state for a city of 6,000. The
months.
Among Hastings' newest plants high school enrollment runs
MAKE MUCH FURNITURE lore the Sigler Player Action

SOME MINDS ARE LIKE
CONCRETE, All MIXED UP
AND PERMANENTLY SET _

Whole

large station la located here.

manufacturing concerns of
strong bucking and standing, an
effort Ls at present underway by
a special committee of tho Com-

1 WUlls.

Rapids.

pltaL Hastings High School
Building. New Pont Of floe Build­
ing. and tho Office Building of
Michlagn Mutual Windstorm In­ Hastings Manufacturing Com­ cream manufacture™ and is
surance Company. I will give pany doco on extensive business shipped principally to Grand

other points in the county.
A number of smaller manu­
facturing institutions aro located
in the city.
While Hastings Is unexcelled

and Mra. Den Hickey. Sunday. । Arthur Suable. Mr. and Mra. nApril 17, lunch gueaU were Mr.
struble, and Mr. and Mra.
and Mra. Thoma* Curane and i clarence Gilding with a birthday

Clarksville

tool. While thia plant la just
getting under way. perfecting It*
Another growing group of
manufacturing plant*. of ollied Ing with good success.
CONDEN8ARY IB OPERATED
the Hastings Manufacturing
Hastings la also fortunate In
Company and the Viking Cor­ having a milk condenaary of the
poration. Millions ot an Ingenl- Arctic Dairy Produata Company,
taking all tho cream that is pro­
duced in Barry county and adjaplant far lending railroads in cont territory. This cream Is

County tills week and I will as piston rings, rear windows far
tare parts of tho BANNER ot
1904 In the near future.
KALAMAZOO-HASTINGS
MAKE SPRINKLER SYSTEM
BUSSES START MONDAY
While tho Viking Corporation
A motorbus line between Kala- Is among Hastings' more recent
acquisitions in the manufactur­
Richland. Prairieville, Delton ing field. It Ls a rapid corner.
and Cloverdale will begin ser­ Putting on the market a sprink­
vice Monday under management ler system with an Improved dry
of Weldon Bronao, proprietor of
now developed a business of
line. Busses will leave Hastings large proportions, and It is probublo tlukt within tlie next few
years this plant will develop
dally. Re

of Grand Rapids. Mra. Thelma
tay. Amu H, vtsunro or MTO. (MW Unrt and Mra. Ruth Tasker'
Ruth Fterris. * Mr. and Mra. were Sunday, April 17. guests of
CUfford Walter rad Thursday.

Clarksville were Saturday

15-OZ.

PKG.

49*

JANE PARKE* BREAD

AfrP FLORIDA FRESH

69*

Orange Juice

CrackedWheat

2 LOAVES 39*

JANI PARKER BAKID

AH BIAND

Cottage Cheese
KIDDIES LOVE 'EM

Fudgsicles

2

49

25*

Twin Rolls
CREME SANDWICH

12 A 49*

Cookies

PLANTATION

Lawn Foods
20-10-5

099

1”

Bright Soil

Bleach
Roman Mooch

«?&gt;•

39‘
rtlsvic

53'

�Help Keep HASTINGS Beautiful
Join in the city-wide effort to keep Hastings one of lhe cleanest and nicest communities in Michigan. Take a good look
at your property and premises and then decide what you can do to improve it. Inside and out... it's time to get rid of rubbish
... rake your yard... plant some trees, or shrubs... freshen up with a new coat of paint... repair and modernize your

home. You'll be surprised at what a change a little elbow grease will make... and you'll find all the needed spruce-up
merchandise and aids Now Featured in Hastings Stores.

Be Proud of Your Property
H happens every year about this lime. Good weather comes to Hastings
and ow pari o| the slate. The city council urges cilheui to do what they

can lb continue tho reputation of Hastings as one of Michigan's cleanest
towns. Hastings Merchants slock up with the latest ideas and Hems anef

prepare Io help lhe home owner with his

annual battle against the elements. You'll
find everything in slock in local stores and
"t~|

CO-OPBRATIQN

with a wonderful selection, (here’s service

|

Io please... plus savings to delight!

A Message from the Listed Civic Minded Firms in

Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER of COMMERCE
107 E. State St.

W. J. McAllister
Leonard Petroleum Product*

Heating

Kaechele* Inc.
• Cooling • Plumbing

, Gilmore Jewelry

Frandsen Inturance
Einar Frandsen C.L.U.
The Hairing* Bowl

Farm Bureau Service*
eed

•

Seed

•

Fertiliser

John Deere Farm Implement*
Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

102 E. Stale

Corporation

Clothing &amp; Footweir

MBS. Jeffenon

Hasting* Motor Sale*

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

Dodge Sale* &amp; Service

Consumers Power Co.

Alma M.'Fingleton

The Superette

Barry Cleaner*
Bulling’*
.
Appliance*-—TV &amp; HI Fi
Bun McPharlin’t Men'* Wear
Home of Pendleton Woolen*

Mahler Motor Sale*
Lincoln &amp; Mercury
WBCH
1220 on your Radio Dial
Winick't

Beverwyk’* Color Center

Reahm Motor Sale*
Pontiac - Oldimobile - Cadillac

Wayne's Shoe Store

Credit Bureau of Barry County

Herting* Area Properties

Insurance—Bondi of All Type*

Parmelee’*

Ben Franklin Store
102 W. Stale et Jefferson

Control Medio &amp; TV

Ov» Stop Service
Local Finance Corp.

. Halting* City Bank

Electric Motor Service

St. Martin Floral
-

Parker's Bar
And Restaurant

'

Flower* by Chip &amp; Irene

Burkey Sales &amp; Service
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Claw Service

The Strand Theatre
The Showplace of Barry County

National Bank of Halting*

- Stowell Building Service

General Contractor*

Building Suppl***

150 W. Court St.

Hotting* Cleaner*

White'* Photography

Gardner'* Pharmacy

Studio -— Candid — Commercial

Dependable Prescription*

5-4031—Free Pickup &amp; Delivery

Department Store

Miller Jewelers
Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair

Coleman Agency

Ladic*' &amp; Children's Wear

Hotting* Floor Covering
Quality Material* - Guaranteed Workmanship

The J. C. Penney Co.

Footwear for the Family

Service by Howard Trumbull

Eckardt Auto Solee

Serves Hastings

Hastings Hotel

For Your Dining Pleasure

Jeep Vehicle* &amp; Apache Trailer*

Entire Femily

Goodyear Brother*

Barry's Farm Store
Chryjler - Plymouth - Valiant
Clevelands’ Men's &amp; Boys*

Miller** Dairy Store

Open 9 AM. to 11 P.M. Dally
Schader’t Office Supply

Ironaide Monument Work*
Artirtic Design in Marble and Granite

I. L Corpenter Hardware
Complete Saddlery Department

Barth Studio

Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography
-

Heen Standard Service
Mary's Beauty Shop
Hair Shaping. Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

N. Broadway at State

City Food &amp; Beverage
Open 9 AM. to 11 P.M.

Dales Bake Shop
Fraah and Delicious Baked Foods

Jacobo* Proscription Phorasocy
Your Raxall Store

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                  <text>The Hastings
20 Pages—3 Sections

Hasting** Michigan, Thursday. May 5, 1966

To Dedicate
Historic Spot in
Michigan Week

Billy Kidder
Suffers Wounds
In Vietnam

Yankee Spring! Inn
Site Development i»
Cooperative Project

MAY

One of the highlights of Barry
County's celebration of Michigan
Week, which begins Sunday. May
15. and continues through Saturdr.y, May 21. will be the dedication
of the new Yankee Spring* hls-

HU parent* were notified of
hU Injuries by two Marine Corps
off teen from Grand Rapid/ on
Wednesday morning. April 27.
and they received a confirming
telegram later that day from

old Yankee Bill Lewis’ famous inn.
~he ceremony will be held at 2
, on Sunday. May 15.
luring Michigan Week of 1958, 1
rry County and State official* '

FOR EXHIBIT—Msen ben of the Artist1* Workshop
GRAND OPENING —Mayor Franklin C. Bartwith. awdsted by
Mr*. Bernard Allen, manager, cut the ribbon which apened the
new Glttleman** women's store here Friday morning. Oittleman's
grand opening was held both Friday and Saturday and Mrs.
Allen said all were thrilled by the reception given the new
business. Mrs. Larry C. Wieland received the award for being
the first shopper In the store. Winners of the 8186 merchandise
certificates were Mrs. Alex Fuller on Friday and Mrs. Robert
Leary on Saturday^—Banner photo.

College Honors

Mrs. Ida Dorr
With Memorial
Huntington College at Hunting­
ton, Ind.. I* establishing * me­
morial to the memory of Mrs. Ida
Dorr, who died on Oct. 28. 1964.
leaving 110.000 to Huntington Col­
lege.
Mrs. Dorr also left 830D00 to the
United Brethren In Christ Church
at Freeport. tlOjDOO for the Free­
port Cemetery and 120,000 to Pen­
nock Hospital plus the'residue of
her estate.
Mrs. Dorr also bequeathed to
R. J. Blough of Jacksonville. Fla..
820500 plus her real estate In
Freeport.
In addition to the 820 000, Pen­
To Run Again—Stanley Powell nock Hospital got 83.43324 more
of Ionia, representing the 89th tn cash and additional“stock* in­
cluding
400 sham of Ziegler Coal
district which Includes nine
Barry County townships and &amp; Coke Company; 265 shares of
Hastings, is a candidate for re­ Public Service Company of New
election on the Republican ticket. Hampshire, and 190 shares of Cen­
Rep. Powell visited In Barry tral Vermont Public Service Com­
County Monday announcing his pany.
candidacy and talking to constit­
When Mrs Dorr and her hus­
uents. He is a fonn&lt;, legislative band. Frank, retired from farming,
counsel for the MicaWWt-PartP they moved into Freeport where
Bureau and was a delegate to Mrs. Dorr was active In the United
the Constitution Convention in Brethren Church during the pas­
1981-82.
—~ torate* of Reverends Myron Dawsco, Qialmer Miller. William Hunt
। and W. T. Bryde.
: Allen Ftoh. church board mem­
ber. tells of this characteristic
incident which reveals her humility
and desire to be of service. During
a period when her church was
without a janitor. Mrs. Dorr sug­
gested to Mr. Fish that she would
Robert P. Baker of Albion. Mich­ keep the church clean If he would
igan and Northern Ohio rrpresen-, fire the furnace, according to a
to live for the Lennon Wall Paper story In the Huntington College
Mills of Joliet, Ill. has purchased Bulletin.
Start's Hastings Wallpaper and
Paint Store ut 107 E. State Street
Baker, who Uvea at 981 N. Su­
perior Street in Albion, has other
stores of the same type In Cold­
waler and Bronson.
He has announced that the store
will continue under the name of
This Is an election year, and
Hastings Paint and Wallpaper and
that Ralph Long will continue to political deadlines are approach­
ing.
manage It.
\
Saturday. May 7. Is the last
The store features a full line
of wallpaper, paint and decorators' date for new State parties to file
supplies A complete line of Arm­ for places on the State ballot.
strong Paints and Varnishes are
Tuesday, May 24. to the tost
Hocked for both interior and dale foe candidates for dele­
gates to county convention to
exterior painting.
file nominating petitions. The
deadline Is 4 pm.
Postal Jobs Open
May 31 is the last date to file
Poertimuter Chariot H Hin­ petitions to place a local ques­
man has announced a Civil Ser­ tion on the Aug. 2 primary bal­
vice examination for post office lot
clerk and carrier for work at the
June 3 to the last date for the
Hastings poo*. office Is to be held
State Central Committee to 1sIn the near future. Applicants I sue call for State convention.
must actually reaide within the
June II is the last date for
deliver)- orva of the load post
office. Details can be obtained candidates to qualify by filing

—.

Albion Man
Buys Wallpaper,
Paint Store Here

Stale Political
Deadlines Are
Approaching

at the pout office.
RUMMAGE SALE — Parish
House. Friday. May 13. 9 to 9,
Saturday. May 14 9 to 5. Has­
tings BPW Club.
5/12

June 14 to the last date for
partisan and non-partisan candi­
dates to file nominating peti­
tion*.
' The general election is Nov. 8.

, backward glances
Vn

“bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

V

Taxpayers In Middleville1*
Thornapple-Kellogg School Dis­
trict approved a 8500,000 bond
issue for expansion of the school
facilities by a vole of almost
exactly two to one. Of the 591
votes cast. 390 were for the Issue:
190 were against the Issue and

validated spore stamp 49 In the
family ration book for five
pound* of sugar, good until Aug.
31. It to expected that the next
spore stamp to be validated for
sugar will be Sept 1.

battalion aid station and hto
"condition and prognosis are
good. Your anxiety Is realized
and you can be assured that he
I* receiving the best care. Hl*
mailing address remains the

NUMBER 3

That historical marker Is now
to be moved to the actual location
of the famed Inn, which "Yankee
Bill" Lewis established In 1836.

In the former NYC depot for the “Arttot's Workshop Youth
Exhibit *66" which open* this Thursday noon and continue* lection of log cabins, but the fame
through Sunday. Creations «rf many type* have been entered.* of hto hospitality was such that as
many a* 100 people often stayed
■t the'tavern for a night, accord­
ing to the text on the marker
Sixty teams of horses could te
stabled at one time. Stage coaches
stopped there to rest |ias*engers

Billy attended Freeport High
School and Is serving hto fifth
year In the Marines. He arrived
In Vietnam in November.
His brother. Rod. to In service
stationed In the State of Wash­
,6y fLM.C
ington.
Recently, in sorting through * nlty news that was fit to print and
Billy's address is: Cpl. Billy
L. Kidder. 1976573; First Bat-- packet of old documents, we were probably much that any decent
telion. Fourth Marines. D. Co.; surprised to discover a copy of the
FPO San Francisco, Calif., 96602 Castine Journal of Tuesday, Feb. handle. Anyway wfiy waste hand­
H. 1800 originally owned by Israel made paper and laborious hours
Robinson and brought to Michigan of liandset composition merely to
at a much later date by my record event* already known in
mother** grandparent*. David and detail? Newspaper space of that
Sarah Robinson, probably os a
sentimental keepsake of their old confirm or deny the run of gossip
home town. Al that time, Costine on the local exchange.. Those old
time editors hod sound logic Ln
Russell Hankina, manager, ho*
that, tn 1820, became the Stele of their method of operation.
announced that the Hastings Area
Maine.
What originally attracted our
reived a "Certificate of Merit1' for
It is a quaint little journal—
Its program which highlighted Fire Four pages 10S x 17*4 inches with attention to tills well worn and
Prevention Week here.
four rather wide columns to a browning document was the word

EDITORIALS

Hastings Given
Recognition for
Fire Prevention

death in 1853, new roads bypassed
Yankee Springs. His inn soon
closed.
Development of the historic

It will Include parking spaces for
cite of the original grave of Yankee
BUI will be marked xs well us Ute
former springs
The State, county, township and
the Barry Historical Society are
tills
cooperating in financing “
~‘~
project

Brown Seeks
GOP Nomination
For Congress

State Senator Garry E Brown
plume under which Noah Brook*, today announced his candidacy tor
the Republican nomination for
one of the great correspondents of representative in the United State*
Is devoted to local news. People the Civil War. wrote cxspy that Congress. Third District.
Fire Deportment presents this knew via heresay all the commticertificate of merit in community
service for fire prevention unci
conservation activities during the
year 1965. William Gerholtz. presi­
। A partner in the Kalamazoo law
dent; Archie N. Booth, executive
The mercury plunged’ well
11 firm of Ford. Kriekard. Brown is
vice president
,
P Slaton. Brown ha* served In both
low freezing Tuesday nlghU'l
the United State* of America In
recognition of the fire safety pro­
gram of the Hastings Area Cham-

| The Weather

this 6-pound. 6-ounce trout he landed Saturday morning after a
.. .
. ...
n___ ■
___ —41,. _U._ K. » - - i- - «

Invite Public
To View Youth
Art Exhibition
Two hundred persons were in­
vited to attend The Invitational I
Showing of the Artist’* Work-'

shop Youth Exhibit '66 on Wed- i
nesday evening of this week and 1
the public is Invited to Inspect |
the creations Thursday, Friday,!
Saturday and Sunday at the [
Workshop in U&lt;e former NYC ।
de’pot,
The exhibition formally
Creallons have been received
’roin youth in the Delton. Mld.ileville and Nashville area*, a*
well as from the Hastings urea.

LtftnF President--Lyle Hulbwt.
retired Hastings High school
The Nashville Garden Club
Before being elected to the
Senate. Brown «crved as a dele­ was Invited to view the exhibits dent of the Hastings Lion* Chib,
Tuesday.
succeeding
Norris Bacon Other
gate to the Constitutional ConvenTire entries may be picked up new of!leers are Don Tredinnick,
rioner for the US. District Court by the artists Sunday al 9 p.m first vice president; Dick Brad­
ley.
second
vice president:
□r
Saturday.
Muy
14,
from
noon
I Wliile in the practice of law. he
I Charles Flanders, third vice
eatabllahed two history making until 4 p m.
president: Keith Yerty, **creprecedents Ln the field of comtltary: William Hollenbeck, trewwitulional law which stand today as
ll-A
nr tlu. C1.!.

Wednesday.

winds Tuesday which kept out
any feeling of Spring even
though the temperature reached
n blah of 55. It was 66 Monday
and 50 on Sunday.
The temneraturcs as recorded
at the Michigan Research Fish­
Kalamazoo County Clerk An­ eries Station here:
thony Stamm lias announced hto Date.
Hi«h Low
Preelp’
1
candidacy for the Republican
ncmiiurtion for State senator of April 27.... 38
the 21*t district which include* April 28.... 52
Kalamazoo and parts of St. Joseph April29.... 65
April 38.... 63
Stamm seeks to succeed Stale

Kalamazoo Clerk
Seeks Nomination
For State Senator

Bliss Boosts

Paul Todd to
Seek Re-Election

Incumbents to
Dividend to $1,
Seek Reelection Renames Officers
At Maple Valley Dlrcctors c* th? E W. Bit**

Housewlvee

who

have

been Charts*

Paul,

vice

president;

Kelthley. one year, and1 Burlan
Williamson and Dave Irwin, tWo

The Maple Valley school dis­ Company, dlvendfled Canton.
trict annual election will be held Ohio Manufacturer, have an-!
Monday. June 13.
imunbed u;&gt; i.’.crts'e tn the com- L
The terms of two board mem­
bers,, John Vlele and Christopher mon stock dividend from 80
King, will expire, and they have cent* to 81 annually.
Stamm was elected one of three
already secured petitions from
8upt. Carroll Wolff's office Indi­
Constitutional Convention of 1962
seeking the Democratic nomina­ cating they will be candidates
which produced Michigan's present
tion In the August primary.
1966. to stockholders of record
for re-election.
constitution.
pay a municipal tax of 8M4fc par
vongrensman coca
The petition* must be signed
He to a native of Kalamaxoo and
81500 valuation thia Summer, asDelton School electors__
rlU__ro that, if nominated, he would by a minimum of 28 qualified
has been active in Kalamazoo
Earlier, stockholders of the
County Republican activities since to the palls Monday. June 13. campaign vigorous)v in the Fall
turned by 4 p.m. Saturday. company at thetr annual meet­
entering the County Clerk's office to elect two board of education
membera
"on the proposiUon that there
ing In Canton. Ohio, re-elected
The board of education will all directors.
1* a kev need tn our political
, stock, I11UIV
Of the DliX&gt;
Bliss TUlu
voting
more
promotion of modernization of I term, the other a three-year system for broad. Informed and hold its Wily meeting next
represented
county government and to known term to fill the vacancy ere- rcsipo&lt;i*lble citizen participation Monday May 9. at which time I than 89 oereent waa represented
they will set the amount of mills; |n pci^on w by proxy at the
acrosa the state ns an advocate of ated when Charles Monica re­ In poUUcs."
844933L40.
to be voted on at Ute annua): meting
.
county home rule.
signed , due to a change ot job
-telion. Th, pra&gt;n&gt;t ntn vol«l
Au altUm
*
' location.
trict.
lo meet the 1966-8? budget of
Lyle Champion waa appointed
by the board to fill this vacancy
valuation ot 89.675,700 It Itirtudl
this
Directors of Hastings Manu­ and will run for election
:he 81 City H*U debt tax.
.. h„rw.f..l «... ,H.:073 for lhC
P"lod
1945
facturing Company have declared position The term of Trustee
Hastings' equalised valuation 1*
state legislature will increase ,.,,,,,,^7,, f..ravs
827.757581 and the cash value at
a regular quarterly dividend of Carl Sheerin expires Sheerin
state aid enough so the district.
property here 1* 855515.181, JOtnie
can uk for a renewal of the ex- ! S",'J*,' ,.7^,?' ,.
air
Doty explained.
pany's common stock, payable
Petitions may be picked up
plred extra five mills without
d, d
June 15, 1966, to stockholders of In the Delton superintendent's
compared to 81.047283 or 38
Low bidder for the new Delton any Increase
office and mutt b* returned by
intermediate
school
building
wu,
•nd
equalized valuation* Mart year
June 3. 1966.
4 pm. Saturday, May 14.
the Allegan Construction Company Nashville Carnival
|IXTite Backlog at°March ai. i960 he statement* will only Hat the
quallzed valuation*, Dbty «NThe NaahvlUe Puller Street approximately 8129.000.000 com- plalned.
special meting of Ute Delton Board. PTA to holding Ito annual spring pared to &gt;121.000,000 at Dec. 31.
April V. Board President Loren carnival at the. school Friday 1985. and 8110.000.000 on March
Plan Demo Ralty
Stuck reported Uvl u’« scheduled
Democrats of Castleton Towncompletion date for construction
«hlp will hold a rally Buitrdie
waa July 1, 1987.

Stamm Im^scncd in hl* present
post for 27 rears and has two years
remaining on hl* present four-

Declare Dividend'

City Property
Tax Up $33®
Over Last Ye3v

Delton Electors
To Name School
Trustees June 13

Allegan Firm
Low Bidder on
Delton School

.iaU in Nashville. Mrs. O*n»
Parker, chairman of Um Barry
bounty Democratic party, ha*

man. Inc. will be meeting during

Name Brace to
Nashville.Council

out Jus; before 4 p.m. Monday
when upholstering In the front
cat of Pal Gilmore1* OkUmolille 98 caught fire.

Pat Hodges, Pat Kelly, James
Coleman. Charles Hinman and
George Walton went to the Ro­
tary Convention In Kalamazoo
The Michigan Bell Telephone Monday and Tuesday a* the
Company has purchased land on Junior Rotarian representatives
of the local dub
between Apple and Mill streets
tral office, according to William
O. Beat, the company's manager Ing the final program of the
year, the Brotherhood elected

twister, and Gerald Sande-nft
Lion tamer. Director* inriudk

WORKS OF ART—Linda Dunkrlberger hold* her all painting
"Out of the Blue," and Pun Carr displays her oil painting.
"Rhythm In Blues," during the exhibition by art students and
home economics students held Friday al Hastings High Reboot
tn th* main gym. Lind, and Fam reeeivad recognition for thstr
wort at Urn recent Olivet CoUegi~Wocfcabop. The artMtoereatisn*

�V

WOW! 2550 Free
100 extra stamps »«-•«=
50 EXTRA STAMPS a»S

At Felpauach Hidden Magic. Isn’t lust a
our Meat Department. ALL Of OUR PAC
WITH THE BEST SIDE DOWH. Wo guan
will bo equal to or bettor than the aldo
our extra special “trim", that the aldo
largest fat area la there lor your Inspoi------the best at Felpausch—Where Shopping la a

rpray. It's a way ot life In
5 HEATS ARE WRAPPED
hat the aldo you can’t see
m see; We’re so proud of
io larger bone area or the
You know .you're getting
Pleasure.

The magic Is In the freshness of our meats. You can’t see it, but It’s al­
ways there.
.

East Middle Lake
Swift’s Premium Proton, Full Center Slices

Peschke Franks

ROUND
STEAK

KINO
SIZf

Pork Chops
TOU-OZ. WT. CAN, CAMnaiS

Sy Mrs. Rkhard Clark
■awe. J
Hmm MJ-17H
Sunday. April 24. cutters at the
home at Ur. and Mnt DtcJt Clark
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children of Hastings and Mr.
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Mrs. Strong to

8,000 Enjoy Vermontville’s 26th
Exhibit W ork at
Annual Maple Syrup Festival

MSV Art Center

Work* by Mr*. Barbara
Strong, an N. Boltwood, and
seven other graduate studanta at
Michigan State University are to
be exhibited starting Wednesday.
Ma* &lt;.In the Kreage Art Center
on the East Lansing campus.
The exhibit, to ran through
■Vav 1*

a .

Remaining on exhibit. Dr.
Paul Love, gallery diractor,
point* out, are work* from MSB's
permanent collection which were
given a new setting In the re­
cently enlarged Kresge Art Cen­
ter.
Tire gallery Is open Monday
through Friday.
Mr*. Strong, whose husband.
Ernest E., leaches social studies
at Hastings High, pul up her 11
oil and silk screen paintings
Tuesday night. She is to eam
her master's at lhe end of this
leim. They plan on remaining
here.

East Doud
By Mn. Lloyd (hc/n
Mi. and Mrs. Eldon HoughtalIng and Mr. and Mr* Edwin
James were in South Haven. Fri­
day. April 22 * Mr*. Mildred
Mathews and Mrs. Karo) Owen
and children, Algonquin, called
nt Lloyd Owens Wednesday.
April 13. * Mr. and Mr*. Ray­
mond Owen from Nashville callApril 24. * Keith Ryan Is home
after three weeks in Pennock
Hospital, due to an accident at

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hull and
children called nt Nonnan ArmMronys and Will Ourds, Sunday.
April 24. * Mr and Mrs. Frances
Thomas from Ycckley District I
called nt Howard Moores, Sun­
day, April 24. * Mr. anti Mra. I
Lindin Norris and boys vialted
Winston Merrick* In Uw Striker
District Sunday. April 24

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my rela­
tives and friends for the birth­
day cunts and gift*.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my neigh­
bors. friends and relatives for
their visits and cards while I
was in Community Hospital, Mr
and Mrs. Claude Norris and Mr.
and Mrs James Carpenter for
their flowers, my sisters. Ellen
and Hah; my niece, Dorothy, and
my neighbors, Charles and Etta.
God bless you all.
Mildred Rice

Mr and Mrs Clayton i“Bud"&gt;
Hauschild. Jr., and family visi­
ted the Robert Hendersons of
Marshall on Sunday. The Hauschilds visited his mother, .Mrs
Otto Roller of Otsego, several

third, Mra. Philip Bcott

'

Pleasant Valley

*----------------------------------------Mrs. Floyd Thompson. Mrs
Bert Blank. Mr* Stephen Miller

third, Martin, and fourth. Gear­
hart?

By Mr*. Ethel Blank
member* of Alto Garden Club
Carolyn Bacheider told mem­
Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Startard j from here, who attended the bers of the Hastings Rotary Club
“«»"»««■ •?
•»&gt;
iSSS? irtSf
ow
play; second, Thru*: third.
meeting at the Hotel Hastings
Gearhart, and fourth; Martin.
Herman Miller, dined al Cecil a I p,lrts nt
Lans! rut called al about her nlne-week stay In Hol­
land butt Summer as an ex­
Su-ak House Bunday. April 34.
UIL,
...... -VI.
■-and visited ntailvea llliu
near Vll'llGreen- E. Brake Sunday. April 24. * change student.
aanlMtlon and Industrial float* Mir Tttcy visited th- new elec- Mrs. Dorothy Manning of Pin­
the queen and her court rode in trlcally hotted borne on Whlt- hook and Mr and Mrs. Charles
convertlblea; music was furnished noyvdie Avenue, built by Larry Flowers. Jr., and daughters of
Hastings High student guests
by the Map'e Valley marching Poll, of Hasting*. * Clayton Clarksville were recent callers of
band; Iha
rst^n MoU
u j.
famUy Mrs. Bert Blank. * Mm Dalton of Rotary for this month are
lhe Vetoran*
Veterans of Fd
Foreign,
Wars of Nashville Jtortned' the ate Sunday; April 24, dinner -In Stahl. Mrs Sharon Flowers and Dave Robinson and Tom Bortak.
juniors,
and Nell Wilder and
color guard; the Barry County
daughters. Denise and Deanna
Sheriff's posse rode horses; there
of Clarksville. Mr. and Mra. Bud Terry Keller, seniors.
relatlves tn Lakeview. * Carol Gray and three boys. Michael.
In the maple sugar division: Michigan Hor*cle*i Carriage as­ Mensinger and Carol Brackett,
First. Gearhart; second. Mr*. sociation had several antique young ladles from New Troy, Lake were Wednesday evening.
Malcult; third, Thrun, and cera In the parade, just to men- were recent overnight guests of April 20. guests of Mrs. Bert U.S. 55M6250
the IMvlfl Patrick family. * Mr. Blank.
fourth, Martin.
j S&amp;S5
There were both amateur and and Mrs. Dana Kauffmn and two
Candy division: First, Mrs.
Gearhart: second. Mrs. Thrun. professional acts throughout the children spent Saturday night
Miss Pam Buchanan of Royal
day held on a stage set up on and Sunday. April 23-24 In In­
and third, Mra. MalculL
Cream division: First. Mr*. Main street, rides for the small diana with her parents, tia? Chris Oak was a guest of Sue Storkan I
For Banner ClftAdfled A&lt;U
Gearhart; second. Mra. Thrun, fry. a pony pulling contest, wood Millers al Middlebury and were over the weekend. Pom and Sue.
chopping contest, panrake derby Sunday lunch guests of Orton
and third. Mrs. Malcult
Call WI 6-3431.
were roommates at WMU.
and of course plenty of maple
second. Mrs. Marlon Corey, and syrup provided by the producers

The weather wa* cool and dark. and Lob Marten, and third place
clouds hovered overhead, but the1 to Putty. Karen and Brenda
.—■ into «
------ --pmjgf
crowds —
poured
VermontvlUs
Saturday for the 26th maple
Each year the maple syrup
syrup festival.
producer* and their wives, who
Pancakes by the hundreds are member* of Die Vermont­
were served hot with Vermont­ ville Maple Syrup Festival cor­
ville - made maple syrup, and poration. compete for honor* in
from early morning until after various con testa
the dance there was activity
galore.

Becapse thia la an election
year, an unusually large number
of office seeker* were on hand.
Mennen Williams, who had been
Invited to crown lhe 1966 maple
syrup queen. Miss Delores Green,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Green.
Gov. George Romney arrived
shortly after 1 p.m. and was es­
corted to lhe Band Boosters hall
where he ate heartily of pan­
cakes and syrup, Romney also
walked In the parade In the af­
ternoon. although he dropped
out as the parade came by the
grandstand so that he could
watch the rest of the parade
from a vantage point.
Dearborn Mayor Orville Hub­
bard participated In the fore­
noon program when he present- I
ed special gifts to two Vermont- |
vlllltes who had been selected as
Citizens of lhe Year.
They were Mr*. Mildred Al­
len and Ray Hawkln*.
Other dignitaries who enjoyed
the festivities were US. Rep.
Robert Griffin of Traverse City,
Republican candidate for US.
Senator; Carroll C. Newton of'
Charlotte, deputy state treasur­
er: Sen. Roger Johnson. Demo­
crat from Marshall, and Rep.
Claude E. Burton. Democrat
from Bellevue.
A group of 24 children entered
the Kiddle Parade held during
the morning. First plac6 winners
were Marcia. David and Karl
Kelley, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Kelley of Vermdntvllle
They represented maple syrup
can* and their hats were pan­
cake* on a paper plate.
Second place went to Donnie

MANAGEMENT TRAINEES
The r C. Penney Co. is seeking High School
Graduates with Management Potential who are

interested in a challenging position in retailing.

In Hastings
ennetff

The Hunt Stock Company will
put on a three day program be­
ginning Monday with proceeds
going to liuw Pennock Hospital
Launch? Puna.

By
Wolverine
&amp; Riverside

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY
“Side af Strand Thaatva

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Miss Aimee Rankes, represent­
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place in the sub-district oratorial oonlmt held here Friday cve-

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An epidemic of measles Is
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phy-dcinn requited that
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Last Wednesday. President
Calvin Coolidge presented the
pen with which he signed the
Ketcham seed-straining bill to
Congressman John C. Ketcham.
Hartings. rcprmentoUvc from the
Fourth Congressional District

Tragedy of War " School* of Al­
legan and Ottawa count lea also
competed in this meet.

ill!

Will consider recent graduates at well as

Backward Glances

Democrat* at their County
convention here Saturday, nam­
ed the following delegates to the
Stole Convention: Charles F.
Parker. Dr. John WoiUon end
Mis- Edwin J. Pratt.

TRACTORS

those graduating this year.

Mon; About

Hoy Foster, treasurer.

WHEEL HORSE’’

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MintirnJ patient at the Crb.pe
Hospital In Plainwell.

Continued from Page One

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.
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�EDITORIAL

Although Noah Brook* wandered

chlef executive was far from un­
troubled as the following para­
graphs from a story headed ' Breach mental illusion. When people can
ot Privilege indicates:
alarm" or about which to differ,
often angrily and audibly, Usey will

rrc north
tmen nwarw
lhe April 33rd
a
Robert Milter
and children were Sunday. April

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about insurance
1: Fire insurance alone on home and contents is not
enough. Your home could be destroyed by windstorm, cxplosiort or other hazard.
Fact 2: Theft coverage of your possessions, at home and
away, should be included.
»
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everything you own. You need liability insurance.
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RANDSEN'C
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Over Miller's Jewelers
120 W. STATE ST.

Phone
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hort S eeve

had ordered the Secretary of War
and of the Navy to make enquiry
into its circumstance, and report
a statement of facta."

The recent death of Oeciye
Washington on Dec. 14, 1789 was
noted In the following paragraph
Gen. Washington's death has
reached the Cape, and excited uni­
town wore suitable mourning and

cenlly from France, were lowered
half-mast." (From this, we should
Judge that we were a lot more
popular there then titan we arc

That the shock caused by Gen.
Washington's death was still acute,
can be gleaned from the following
paragraph dated Castine, Jan. 15.
1800: ,''In obedience to General
Orders, the Non-Commissioned Of­
ficers and Soldiers of the Company
of Artillery, lately commanded by
Capt. Rogers, are directed to wear
their Uniforms, on every Sunday
for six months from the first In­
stant. with a black crepe on lhe
left arm just above the cuff; in
order to express their heartfelt

you re in.
And never more so than when you’re in this plaid

It's tailored for swingers in the

5Hdpely- tradition, with a lean clean line that
tapers from well-set shoulders to a taut, athletic
waist. Locker loop. Spring tones.

$4.00 to $5.75

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Foe/ Every
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Occasion
We Guarantee Fit and
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WEN'S and LADIES’ WEAR
'Drug Well,. . You Con’t Afford Not To"

IM X *M* M

W. iM lml W*«

Judging from lhe following no­
tice inserted by one Oliver Mann,

By Mrt. Gkndon Curtb

। Tyler en­
147-ISII
a birthday
Tlie final meeting of the year
for the Woodland PTA will be and Mra. Marti Tyler and family
of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.
school cafeteria. A social hour Clarence Tyler and family of

exchange student from Sweden.
Il is on extra Important business

Sunday. April 34. guerts of
from sheets to shorta. and l»th look her mother, Mra. Rhoda Mr. and Mra Owen Gaylor were
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Stafford
Ing just about everything at­ Mr. and Mra Robert Austin in
Lansing
on
Wednesday.
Bhe
tracted attention.
plans to spend a couple weeks Rose and children of Battle
Friday night from 8:30 to 11:30 with than. A The Woodland Creek. Mr and Mra. Mike MlnauWomen’f Study Club will inset
and Mrs. Robert DeCamp of
lar monthly meeting. They will rural Nashville and Mr. and Mra.1
meet al the Memorial Library at
East Baltimore
Extension
8. The program will center
group mrt with Mra. Karen Petgymnasium for the students to Michigan Week May
15-21. eraon. Tuesday. April 19. for potSpeakera for the evening will be fuck dinner. * Mr. and Mr*.
Gareth Conklin and children of
Sugar Mulvarey from the Michi­ South Broadway were Sunday,
gan Poetry Society. The “Sweet April 34, callers of Mr. and Mra.
Adelines" of Baltic Creek will

member Is urged to attend. Plans
The girls trying out for cheer­ for the field trip will be dlsleading tried out In front of the |
Student Council April 25. The I Ing.
sctnl-finaiLHs were Connie Bride-

Carolyn

The following communication of
President John Adams to Congress,
dated Jan. 13. 1800 Is especially
intcrcstlng in view of the fact that
our new nation had al that time
no schools for training officers in
any branches of the armed serv­
ices. West Point was not estab­
lished until «M2 while the Naval
Academy at Annapolis was founded
tn 1845.
“The report of the Secretary of
War. which is very lengthy (they
still arc-today—Ed ). recommend*
the establishments of tile following
military institutions—1st. A fun­
drmental School, for the instruc-

plan of aMumllaling artillerists and
engineers. the Secretary conceive*
Incomplete, and recommended their
separation.—2nd. A Scliool of Arand and Infantry. — And 4th. A
School of. the Navy.—Each to be
governed by a director. Ax. The
site of the School of Artillery to
be In the vicinity df u foundry of
cannon, the manufacture of small
arng. Ax. that of lhe navy in a
situation where practical experi­
ments may be made."

The perusal of a little newspaper
like the Castine Journal of 1800
suggests that the people of that
day though lacking such things as
radio, television, the atom bomb
and Tlie Great Society" were
really quite modem in outlook at least they had their troubles

I wu*k
~
day guwta to celebrate tlie blrtn- j
day of Mra. Hammond. Also a
cousin. Mra. Wayne Curnr of
Cederedge, Colo, telephoned to
wish Happy Birthday. A Mr.
and Mra. Carl Erb of Grand]
Rapid* and Clayton Erb of
Byron Center were Sunday
guests. A Mr. and Mrs. Donald,
_lU..o0
Kotbar are parents of a 10- j
_
pound girl bom Saturday. They . AKE odebsa — M»uii»
...
1 . "7. M. YWrsl PalinlkT. 10'
MIDDlXVILLB — lUanataot*
bride
....

‘g«“.
*FJ
B|‘
has.,

are among those recently re­
turning from Florida. Their
grandson. Stephen Miller, flew to
Bradenton to be with them, for
the Easter vacation and returned
home with them. Henry Woudstra and Terry O&amp;rdncr of Nash­
ville were visitors at lhe Miller
home Bunday.

LEGAL

s
SUNDAY,

Give Her a Gift by

*14”
LADY SHAVIX

vid. Mr. Gordon Wolfe of Plain­
well and Mra. Orptoo Hunt of
Hastings , were Thursday. April

bert Hunt and family. Debra
Hunt spent the weekend with
night guests
guerta with their niece,
niece. Mra. Donald Cheney. Both Spent
Mr. and Mks. Wayne Mukboch Saturday night. April 33. with
—------*- for
and family. ~*
Other
guests
kitte while the men were north
Black and family. On Sunday the fishing.

Pennock,

rUBTIOATION on DEO.

as i&gt;erplcxlng in 1800 a-s it is today:
"Oliver Mann lakes Ulis Public
method to Inform all persons who
may have accounts open to him,
and now remain unsettled, to apply
Immcdiatly for settlement, or he
slutll be under the disagreeable
necessity of putting them immedlatly In suit, as he is now In town
on a furlow, and sliali tarry but a
lew days. Castine. Dec. 31. 1799."
■ How's that for direct action, Jim!)

tsammotm oi
•
, .
Florida. A Mra. James Hurlburt Ml. local, and Rollle Babcock of
of Battle Creek was a Saturday

149 W. I'Mt-lf

the Block family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glcndon Curtis
and family were Bunday visitors
with Mr. and Mra. Robert Jewell
Wumleskl for Junior Varsity. The and family In Charlotte.
Modem problems were present, finals will be May 3 when this__ ___ _ ________ ______ w _
then as now, tn the quiet little girls will try' out in front of the Woodland Community 4H
the student body.
\
n u.
Club'will
be held Tuesday, May
10 la the Woodland School band
following: "Whereas Lois, wife of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller room at 3:30. AU young people

Whatever Shapely you're in

you go formal.

Woodland

Durfee

mandant; Doty Little, Orderly tague,
Sergant."

and board with me. This is there­
fore to forbid all persons against
harboring or trusting her bn my
account, as I am determined not
to pay any debt ot he contracting
after Ulis date. Daniel Myrlck,
Blue Hills. Jan. 16, 1800.“

ounondown.

with Mra. adrt*y
ton Of Owoaao *
was badly hurt in an automobile
seen around Woodland this last aoddant April 34. * CaUers last
*a&lt; Mwa
week at the Homer Hammond
ta

all members present. Election of
Mrs. Walter Wallace is enterofficers for the following year
will also be held. Plan to attend wedding which tier grandparente Ing Blodgett Hospital tills week
Ulis important meeting.
attended on Saturday. She be- and plans to undergo surgery on
Friday.
1
brother, Mr. and Mra.
David man In Battle Creek. They left
The Roman Feldpausches are!
Warner Tuesday evening and tar a honeymoon in New York expected home this Thursday
then will return to Battle Creek
where they will make their home. from their extensive European,
She la a Senior Hygeinlst at the trip.
clay. The halls and classrooms Mrs. Ralph Bycrsalong with Mrs. University of Detroit School of
Mrs. Egbert Becord and little
Dentistry and will be helping
with the flourfde treatments
stuffed
ikoinc In Grand Rapids In die
Bloom Bunday .
Motor Shop Electrical Construeevening.
Mra. Clara Heath of Kalamalight blue and white, the Sopho­
Mra Sarah Myers recently Uon Company.
mores held a cUaa meeting on spent a few days with Mra. Effie
Wednesday and decided on green Lehman. Thursday they were at
and white for their colors. The the home of the latter's daugh­
strong.
Juniors chore yellow and navy ter. Mr. and Mra. Laurence Chare
blue, and the Seniors navy blue to celebrate Mra Lehman's
By MH. John Hook
birthday.
laaltaS*
*45-2414

cobs. Linda Dewey. Diane Harrington. Vickie Montague. Marti
Golndcr. Cindy Hayward, Nancy
Wertman, Janet Handy, Bandcc
Herbert and Trudy Phillips for
and good Man General W ashing - Varsity, and Carolyn Dill,

Shirts

ADMIT?AHOEB

Mra. Ronald Enz and family. « Cheney
nder and Mrs Kf- latte.
were Bunday din-

Inclosing a letter from Mr. Ran­
dolph. In which he alleges. Uial. cheer ennui and

tlvely young nalicn and was the
the Legislature of the United Stale* punctuation scan* a bit "quaint"
friend and confidant of Abraluun
had been insulted by two offlerr*
reader for we have attempted to
follow the original copy.—Ed.)
lies with his little native town of
that name
to provoke him to u conduct which
byline
might justify them In carrying on
X. I&gt;*»l HinwtUa
their 'hostile intently*.' With
lin'd after a long and dUtlngulshed
much 'Interlocution' and naming
IkMld b*
one of the party, he calls on the twirp week at Delton. Monday
President to punish and repress a
Pages one and two of this little licentiousness. which, he adds,
journal contain mostly foreign threatens to Introduce 'the reign
through twelve gathered In the
news Items; on page three Is a of terror' into our country; and gymnasium and the girls were
AMUICAN NIWVAPIB
miscellany of local and national concludes with assuring lhe Presi­
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* New folding chajra were no­
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They were purchased with money
given a* manorial* at different
times. * The ladles of the local
pedro dub and their husbands
enjoyed potluck at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Kaiser in
Bottle Creek Saturday evening. ★
Mra. Marjorie Whitman from
Battle Crock was a patient at
Leila Hospital from Friday until
Sunday. Her parents. Mr. and
Mra. LUther Lenz called on her
Sunday evening.

the funeral of Mra. John Annstrong which was held April ifl
At the Cub Scout pack meet­
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Bttnfield Church. Cubmastar
John Sore* awarded Tommy Nye.
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they stopped at Front Royal, Va.,
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but due to the rainy weather
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than tliey planned and came on
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house In Lacey to Glenn Camp­
bel 1 and Is moving Into the daughter, tlie Bentley Taylors,
Mudge house. * The Scmi-an- al Jacksonville. They took sev­
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Flcnsantvicw School Wednesday, Florida tills year and visited
* Mra. Henry VanSyckle will many historical places Mra.
entertain the Jolly Neighbor Wilkes accompanied Mrs Ethel
Birthday Club Thursday at her McLaughlin home, Mra. Mc­
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.Mra. Walter Kidder spent last
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Kidder had lunch with Mrs. Wil­
lis Overley. Mrs. Walter Kidder
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Guests were Mr. and Mra Ray
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from Qrand Rapids. * Mr. and
Mra Bob Artlbee and children
of SMlnaw were April 23rd week­
end guests ot Mr and Mra Ben
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lliam Heckers ■st!2^_LsJ!lurd2''
i Honored at
den Jubilee

Study group
Mra.’ Jack Allerdlng. "ParentT&lt;en Reiatlonshlpe' was prewntrd by Mrs Charlo Fuller.
The Clothing Workshop was
diiruMBd and members demon•trated -putting In a zipper” and
eparing ti&gt;e sleeve cap" to
achieve a tailored look In'the
finuhed garment

HatMcrrl. Donna Black and Mra
Gordon Finnle delightfully enr-,
1 ,ertalnPd
• luncheon and
Mr* and" Mra WIU*iam~H prraonal bridal shower honoring
c' for Uwir Wth wedding Linda Wood whose marriage to
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m J Hecker with Jeanne , The invitations, delivered in
r and Mr. and Mra. WU-. person, pere the lovetimt and
J. Hecker aa borts.
moot imaginative anyone had
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for 15 year* He has now PpHng flower*. plus ths InvltaWith the Sherwin Williams ‘km- *nd holding an open paraany 38 yeara and Ls aull »ol at the top. all Ued together
retained as consultant and wlth ribbons and bows, was an
stylist on furniture. He U attractive party decor unto itself
member of the Nashville Actually this wga so. as the

hapter No. 171.
He living in Nashville Mrs
r was active In the chUdepartment of Uw BUB
h and I h c dovrr Leaf
z Also an Interested and
member of the Womens
ry Club.
beautiful day and the
af many guests will be a

costume touches ot each guest
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Very unique and colorful were
’,h*’ candles which were waxed
P°“^ plant* of tulips, popples
il nd zinnias
on each
each table.
»nd
zinnias on
table "
Yellow and
are
1 while, which __
to be lhe colors for Linda's weddln“- wrTr
throughout the

the dainty parasol surrounded
by daisies on the gift table.
Cook left Wednesday for
The guewts had a wonderful
Uli. Okla. to begin his mill- time sharing the opening of the
endec
lovely gifts with Linda.

nuptial shower boated by Mrs.
John Ingram. Mra Arthur AUerding. Jr., and Mra. Frank Mc­
Millan. Jr., at the formas home.
404 W Walnut, on Thursday
evening. April 28.
Beautiful bouquets of Spring
flowers decorated the rooms and
a pink umbrella very attractively
iheltered the gifts. There were
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Mrs. Roger Brumm, matron of
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an empire waist and an A-llne
skirt. A crystal blue brad piece
with veil and matching shoes
completed tier attire. The Mines
Darlene. Marilyn and Brenda
Tobias, all sister* of the bride

dressed identically to the ma­
tron of honor in cryMai blue
dresses with royal blue accea• sorics They all carried miniature
fuji mums arranged in closed
umbrellas of nylon lace.
Miss Cindy Brovant. daughter
lot Mr and Mrs Gall Brovant.
waa the flower girl Tlionuus
Beck, son of Mr. and Mra. Jerry I
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Gordon Bridleman revved as
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Mr. and Mn. Roy Hubbard
Mr. and Mn. Gerald Lawrence
will spend the .Mothers Dsy
weekend in Eaton Rapids with
lhe Edward Hayes family and annual party for the Hartings
Lions Club Bridge Fellowship
grandions perform in a dance w&lt;4
aI q*, country Club
r*vue
Saturday evening
Mra. Shirley Moore of Delton
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.Mra, Rmoeil Evans the third
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The Roman Feldpausches ar­
The conun«J re making ar-

Sue Storkon is
Honoree at Lovely
Pre-Nuptiol Shower

The Leon Slanders hosted s
Harry Keithlry. Mr.
Mr&gt; games ware useful household
I dinner partv Saturday evening
for the La Jolla group Including start north lhe first part of the
items which were given to the
week. Tliey expect to reach Has­
bride-to-be. U was a miscellan­
Shannons, Clayton Brandstettera tings this Thursday.
eous shower with many lovely
William James la a patient at
and Paul Faulkners of MiddleAnyone interested in playing
Borgess Hospital. Kalamazoo, In next season's tournament may
| vllle.
following surgery on Tuesday contact anyone of the committee
morning.
membera.
WSCS to Honor
Mr*. Chester Stowell attended
to the potluck birthday chib for lhe 2nd annual awards luncheon
Golden Link Women
dinner at her home on W. Oreen of Keep Michigan Beautiful. Inc., Mother-Daughter
Bi. Sunday evening when Mr*
The First Methodist Church
ai MSU Thursday. April 28th.
Woman's Society of Christian
Mrs. Robert McNamara was one Banquet at St. Rose Service will honor their Golden
A Mother-Daughter banquet
of the speakers during the day
Mrs. Leslie Cook entertained .ong program.
to to be held In the St Rose of Link membera al the luncheon
Lima School hall «i Tuesday. to be held in the church parlors
members of her bridge club with
an Wednesday; May 11. al 1 pm.
dessert and cards Monday eve- drove to Walled Lake Thursday
to visit the Harry Leonhardt Uona may be made with guild vlte and provide transportation
Wilbur Birk, who will leave lhe family.
chairmen or Mra. J aim Czlnder.
for the Golden Link members In
group when the Birk family
The Richard Cooks flew to
moves to Ann Arbor.
Mn. Stanley Wilson and Mn. her circle. Reservation* should be
Washington. DC., Friday to visit
called to Mrs Fred Bechtel. WIlhe Charles Nessons and re­ Glen Brower spent Sunday In 3306.
Albion.
The family room at the Ed­ turned home Monday evening.
ward Freeland home, which
The Richard Feldpausches
overlooks the large expanse of flew to Miami. Fla., Saturday to
lawn and gardens, was the fes­ attend a board of directors meettive setting for a neighborhood &gt;ng for oiie of the Grocers As- i
coffee Friday morning when Mn. soclaUons. Dick followed his Dad
Freeland entertained in honor as a board member of the orof Mrs. Gordon Finnle The oc- ganlzalion.
MR. AND MRS LARRY DEAN BROVANT
. . . Miss Linda Tobias Is Married.
Guests of the Floyd Craigs on
farewell" for the honoree, who
Monday were Miss Marceline
For her daughters wedding. will move this week with her Edgar of Albion. Mrs. Joseph)
Mn. Tobias chose a navy blue family Into their new home west Chevrler and Mrs Ceibert Jones ■
knit two-piece suit with red ac­ of town in the Cook subdivision. of Jackson and Mrs. William
cessories and the groom's mother The only consolation for the de­ Cook of Tampa. Florida.
wore a white knit dress with parture of the Pinnies is the fact
The Edwin Metsenbachs have
that the Paul Petersons, with
white accessories.
,
their new baby daughter, will returned front California where
M-43 on Wall Lake
move Into the home on S. Broad­ they visited her brother and
Closed on Mondays
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church parlors immediately fol­ way. vacated by the Flnnles, wife, Sgt. Linden Daniels al the
The marriage of Mias Linda lowing the oerenumy with Mr. sometime In June. As a special Hamilton Air Force Base.
Tobias, daughter of Mr. and Mra
gesture for this event of re­
Merle Tobias. R4 Hastings, and Kalamazoo presiding aa master location the three Freeland boys
K3HN
published a half page newspaper
rence Brovant IMO 3. Hanover
for the neighborhood. There was
Street, Hastings and Mra. Alice book; the MUeea Carol WUcox a sketch 8f the Pinnies' new
McKee). Niles. was solemnised
home by Sweesy's eWoods (Indi­
Saturday evening. April 18, at 8 Mra Kenneth Neil and Mrs cated by arrow! and the news
----Gordon Bridleinan served punch, about the moving. It concluded
the MLsscb Diane Oreorfield and with this comment: -The Pin­
nies. Gordy. Cathy and Kimle
Officiating al the double ring
■remedy waa the Rev. Russell bride’s tabic. Mis* Janice Ar­ (Tommy Isn't old even yet! will
Houseman Mrs Nathan Hawks mour, Miss Laureba Guernsey now have to ride the bus to
school. Goodbye Pinnies."
■
sang "The Wedding Prayer,” ac­
tlie gifts and Mrs Earl Stevens
wrved coffee Helping in the
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Barnum
Blue candles in glass globes kttchtm were Mrs. Woodrow of Stoney Point entertained 37
of her family for dinner Satur­
was decorated with a beautiful and Mra Leonard Koala
day Present were their daugh­
For thetr trip to Niagara Falls. ter. Lots, from Spring Arbor Col­
arrangement of white gladioli
and blue tinted mums attached Canada and New York, the Dew lege; son. Rodger, from Western
Mrs. Brovant wore a navy blue Mlchlgtui University; son and
suit with navy and white ac- wife. Steven and Diane Barnum
See our collection of gifts for Mom
tber. Linda wore a flair length
of Woodland, parents, Mr. and
gown of nylon lace over taffeta ai the Baltimore Terrace Trailer Mra. Clarence Martz; brothers
Priced to fit even the smallest budget!
fashioned with a scalloped ra- Park on lhe Bedford Road.
and sisters and families. Mr and
tirina neckline, and long sleeves ' Oul of town gurets came from Mra George Marts of Santa
Piqua, Ohio; Goshen, Ind.; Marla, CKllf., Mr. and Mra. Bob
The bouffant skirt featured Grand "Ledge, Kalamazoo. Grand
front draping with the long Rapids, Nllea, Freeport and Cliff Conklin of Delton. Mr. and
chapel train studied to the Gobles.
Mrs Weldon Meek. Mr and Mrs
shoulders Her bouffant veil ot
on Friday evening at ths F
Marts and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
ant Point Restaurant for 30
Mead.
drops Linda currircf a bridal
bouquet of fuji mums, strphanolls and Ivy. centered with a

ed couple.

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April 27th.
The couples enjoyed a delici­
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pital dining room.
An excellent program followed,
when Rex Frisby showed slides
of his hunting experiences in
Alaska The program proved to
be educational as well as enter­
taining &lt;The group found out
how to make money -selling—
slightly damaged new cars.'
The May meeting will be lhe
last one until September when
the Guild resumm activities Mrs.
Roland Carter and Mrs Ray
Miller will work on this commit­
tee planning a cook-out the last
part of May or the first of June.

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«~«M-Rebe|wKs Have
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Mm Blanche Stanton vm a First Visitation
Monday from Bradenton, Fta
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Mr. ana Mra. Floyd Craig were home of her
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,
The meeting waa opened by Knights Templar of Michigan,।
Blanche Kauffman. Noble Grand installed the following officers at1
held at the Hastings1

The Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge of
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ths largest number present.
Vizlling lodges were from Mulli­
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OUveL Bellevue, Hastings, Char-

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rte home of Mra. Aben Johnwas the scene of a lovely
Hjfrpuptlal luncheon on Tuesday
11000 for the pleasure ot
■wy Morey and Jennifer Clarke.
OHnostessea were Mrs. Stephen
John-wi and Mra Eric, von Reis.
nf tables were very attractively
deeprated with dainty little nose■V» of Spring flowera.
' Winning honors for Ute after-

the honorees. Mrs. Robert Clarke
and Mrs Cedric Morey, and Mrs.
Clayton Brandstetter and Mra.
Hass Dunn.
Out-of-town guesu were Jen­
nifer's mother, her grandmother,
Mn. Edith Clarke of Little Rock,
her maid-of-honor. Rosemary
Horan, and Mra. Thomas Horan
of G ro_-.se Pointe.
The wedding of Jennifer and
John von Reis is to be solem­
nised on Saturday, and that of
Mary Morey and Dennis H. Klatt
will also be solemnized this
month.

men's Club, of which the Has- ; of Hastings announce lhe en-/l
tings Club is
■* J

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Thursday. April 37 and 38.
idy. R1 Vermontville.
The Hastings Club should be I The bride-elect
very proud of the honor given graduate of Hastings HI
Mra. Keith Chase - as she waa 1 School and la Mnpfoyed al
presented with the “Jewel” I Aetna Casualty and Surety Com­
award (it being the Diamond. pany in Kalamazoo.
Jubilee for the Federation* in
Mr Priddy, a 1965 graduate, of
roCCTtnlUon ot her work. Each rtiivM
&lt;- &gt;•-*—• - *Olivet College.
Is working
to­
Club tn the district submitted a ward his PhD. in chemistry at
name for thia award and Mra. Michigan State University.
A June 10 wedding is being
ENGAGED—The engagement of
planned.
Barry Ronald Heydenberk U be­ going presidency gift.
ing announced by her parent*.

son. R3 Middleville.

Society newS

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Superette

Ida. and third to Fred Markle
and Mra Roy Hubbard.

terlochen student scholarship, I

Mra V. P. Mott, entehalned tion of Kalamazoo won the govThere was a wonderful time Hospital Guild 29 Monday eve­ anoes award for the First Fed­
ning. Winneni at bridge were erated Club in the State and
also the Bute Music Award.
Mra William arisen of Albion
Chenoweth at her home. 646 W. wire Wingard.
Grand Street, on the evening of
April 30th to celebrate ixr birth- • The home of Mra. Pat Veach tri ct.
day. Forty guista. who were was tlx* scene of much activity
numbers of the freshman, sopho­ and merriment on Thureday af­
Mrs. Rozell Stanton attended
more. and Junior classes, made ternoon os many little friends the Woman's Society of Chris­
gathered to help her son. Jimmy,
tian Service Michigan Confer­
as they danced, played records, celebrate tils second birthday. ence Executive Committee meet­
Bright
colored
balloons
were
and Just had the grand time that
ing nt the First Methodist
Is typical of such a group. Tlie used in decorating the room Church in Grand Rapids on
Wednesday and the Michigan
Inviting, and the cake, a beauU- light for tlie children. Jimmy's Conference Annual meeting on
Thursday at lhe same church.
many, many pastel-colored roses It bore a race-track with many
miniature com. Coming to Join
crating from surgery, lie and
Mra. Howe went to California by
Scott Peterson. Deann and Paula train to visit tiiclr son and fam­
Brown. Steve Cooper. Wayne ily. the Bill Howes, at Haw­
and Sherman Wlllbur. Clint and thorne. Tlu-y returned the latter
Vicki, Barry, and Kevin and Jeff
The Roy Cordeses visited the
Wilson. The motlicra of the chil­
dren wens also Invited to share William Yates family In Kala­
mazoo Thursday and Friday and
the birthday observance.
helped young Dickie Yates cele­
Monday Mrs. Homer Smith brate his 5th birthday.
entertained her bridge club for
luncheon and an afternoon of
cards.

Make a date today to have a
new photograph for Mother's
Day, May 8. Your family will

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Jeffrey uuw. son of the Mi­
chael Huvcrs, will be taking lib
First Communion nt St. Rose of
Lima Church on Sunday, and
honoring this occasion Ills jxirents will entertain his grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Huver and Mrs. Ellen Snyder
of Grand Rapids, and his uncle,
Melvin Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Rozell Stanton.
Mrs. Wayne Corey. Kay Stanton
and Mrs. Margaret Johnson
spent the weekend tn Milsteadt,
III., where a wedding reception
was given for Mr. and Mrs. Al­
len Kirlels 'Sally Stanton* at
the American Legion Hall on
Saturday evening. They also visi­
ted the Howard Reeds (Jean
Stanton i al Wood River.

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ten years from today?
Before you were engaged, you may not have
given much thought to china or silver. And
now you’re faced with choosing patterns
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Mra. Marshall Cook enter­
tained Hospital Guild 17 on
Wednesday evening. April 27.
Winning honors at bridge were
Mra. Fred Ziegler, Mrs Stephen

Photography

on additional merchandise purchased

'Donno M. Guernsey

Duane B. Priddy

Mr. Hey- cluba. and the certificate of Ridgeway, of Three Riven and
Burl Sievert for dinner
Mrs. Donald O. Heydenberk, 638 being In mature years, also the ago Sunday.
Greenbrier Dr. SE, Grand Rap­
ids. Barbara is a 1964 graduate
of Thornapple - Kellogg High ers Digest outdoor lighting conSchool and her fiance is a For­
rest Hills High School graduate.
In a one-winner duplicate
Both are attending Michigan
Icngctx continuous membership In
bridge game at the Hastings Slate University.
Country Club Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Ross Dunn and Roy Hub.■scheduled from 7 to 11 and those
four houra were really fun-pack- vlict with a record of 69 ytara.
The Charlotte Club won the

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Mr. Ud Mrs. Harry McKelvey

Saturday, A&gt;U U. Donald
BUuffer and William Btramagivcently. * Mr. and Mrs. Austin
llo were graduated from’ WMl. Schanta called on Walter Wortley al Pennock Hospital. * Mr.
more than W jrtn a rartdaU of chlrf, Mra. Charles Wmiama, also
Nashville, are to be held this a part Grand Chief, and Mra Rapid*. were Sunday. April M.
Thursday at 2 pm. at lhe Vogt Raymond Halrigel, Orand Tru»- _ Ita—
**w« tatt*
Funeral Home.
Mr. Cble died Monday noon
the evening they all called &lt;n a
May S. In Pffliwck Hospital. In Three Riven*. Wednesday.

il senior trip which takes
to Washington. DC.
Uta quwn ol anno Htaia*.

RUMMAGE SALE

Rhelby On Dec B. 1908. he was
married to Edna Boylan in Har- dinner In Phillpino style Satur­
day. April 23. in which other
IBM
guest* participated. • •
Mra. Alice Trapp'* breakfar.i
■id (Mikel of Wayland, and Max
(Pao and Robert both of Bat­ Mr and Mr* Harold Olio and
tle Creek: three daugtiter*. Mrs
and Mra. James Norman and
waukee. Wis„ Mra Gerald lamlly planned to hitend the
(Helen i Crittenden of Harting* graduating of their son. Chris,
and Mra John (Maxine* Moore who graduates In dentistry at
of la Mirada, Calif.; two broth - Michigan.
era. Clayton of Anaheim. Calif.,
There were three weddings
and Jeff of Harrietta; nine
grandchildren, and five great Saturday. April 23. Lynn Hengrandchildren.
their vowa in Use Catholic
The Rev. Jason HoUopeter. 1* Church in Hastings Saluruay
to officiate at Thursday's ser- morning, al hree o'clock . Don-

Friday, May 6th—9 a.m. - 5 p.m

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uaMf. Stalo vt11.

and family. Battle Creek, and
Mr. and Mra. Blair Hawbliu and
Kenneth were Bunday. April 24.
Vcni Hawblits. Callers were Mr.
Portland. * Ted McKelvey has
been Ilaving a very painful eye
after getting a piece of ateel tn

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It uh of Marshall. * Mr and Mra.
James Martini and children of
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Aid will go to the Thornappie
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April birthdays

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| tings were dinner guests of Mr.
and-Mra. Clare Williams

Even the next morning a little Tap still lingers

$4

Give Mom a fashionable duster from our huge collec­
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Beautiful refreshing solids, prints and stripe In array
of unusual colors and styles.

1

Mrs Cliue Brog * Mr and Mrs.
Harold Otto visited their daugh­
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs R.
Whittemore of BaUle Creek,
Monday. April 24. Their grand­
children have been quite ill. *
Mr. and Mra. Carl Marble luve
returned from Bradenton, Fla.,
where they enjoyed the Winter.
Sunday. April 24. they had all
their family home for a late
Banter dinner. This Included Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Slsa-lski and fam­
ily of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs.
Neal Cook and daughters of
Utica. Mr
and Mrs. John
Schreuder and family of Hop­
kins. and Mr. and Mra Je-ry
Parker uf Hartings * Mr. and

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home of Mra Glen Dean. * El­
mer Brown and mother-in-law.
Mra Waldron, of Grand Rapids,
returned home after attending
tlie 50th wedding anniversary of
Mra. Waldron's brother, in New
York State
Recent callers of Mr. and Mra.

Mra Josephine Cheeseman ha*
.•old her farm to Mr and Mra.
Van Bouman. who are moving
their cattle and household furni­
ture and machinery. We welcome
them lo the community As a
small t»y Van lived In tlie house
now occupied by the Ludwick
family. * Thursday evening.
May 5. there will be a Mother­
Daughter banqur-t tn Uw S-ftth
Maple Grove EUB Church Sun-

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pajamas and gown sets, plus all the latest styles in
the pretty classics. Nylon, acetate and Dacron, acetale
and cotton blends, In all the prettiest colors__ ...

the daughter of Mr and MrtL
Duane Bacon In Middleville.
Miao Heirigvl had made a water
color picture, while Mias BuehMra William Cridler attended
th/’ funeral of Harold Overholt
in Mulliken. * Mr. and Mra.
William Cridler. Marc Squler and
Mr. and Mra Donald Boysen at­
tended the Rotary Convention at
Hillsdale. * The Hospital Guild

204 E. Stat.

QIFTS THAT SAY.

Blshop is their teacher. Tlidy
competed with 4.000 other art
students in the Bottle Creek

THE FURNITURE

S'

Hastings Flower Shop

teria. Sunday caller* were Mr.
and Mrs Ernest Rurhs and Wol­
ter Ruehs. all of Caledonia.
Mis* Ann Marie Hicks, a

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FLORIST

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For MOM!

(Lavender or Cymbidiums in pink and yellow)
The loveliest Cut Flowers. Carnations, Snap­
dragons, Iris, Daisies, Pom-Pon and Gladioli.

Easter teip to Mexico. * Mr. and
Mrs Albert Wiertnga, who re­
lumed fthrn Florida ecently. en­
joyed a five-day visit with their
daughter and family. Mr. and
Jenkins and new baby girl In Mra Ruao Martin In Merldan,
Hastings * Mrs McGaillan! of Miss, and found them well with
Middleville was setting out flow- exception of their granddaugh­
ter. Marilyn having a cold. *
of Rosaline Burd recent!v * A
lot of travel on our road Bunday. Ruth Ouekew were expected
April J4. BbweU's farm is quite home Thursday after a week's
an attraction with the new
time there with Mrs. Charles
PO.nds.
, Rotertaon.
icooeruun. Lhe
use grandmother.
granamouar. The
inc
I girl* drove lhe James Robertson
U.I .IV
WIUW Ml
car
so be UllfcUL
might have IV
IL while
in I
Hvrida. The girls Dew homA ■* ।

Barlow Cardens

Mr*. Mary Scudder visited her
daughter, lhe Garald Shaefeni of
Battle Creek, from Sunday until by Bob Otto and Bud Stone.
Bob Brown U lhe auctioneer
dinner and Keith Middlebush is chief
clerk awtated by Olto. BUI Ken­
yon, Glenn Holte and Duane
Creek to honor the birthdays of Thatcher.
Gerald Shaefer and Mra. Gary
Tlie school parking lot* may
Bhsefer

For MOM!

Paddford called at the home of
Mr and Mrs, Vem Hawblitz
Mr and Mra. Hubert Dennis
and family. Vermontville, were
Sunday. April 24. dinner guesta

wedding In I he Middleville Chap­
el and Eugmc Venton married
Yonna Newton in the Woodland
Methodist Church
•
By Mrs. ^Ibfrl Groan
Mr and Mra Edward Streeter
are receiving congratulation* on
lhe birth of a daughter. Kim­
Larry Tripp, oldest ton of the berly Ann. April IS at Blodgett
Marahall Tripp's, had a -motor­ Hospital. Site weighed 8 lbs.. B
cycle accident Saturday night. oza w Mrs Marjorie Kaechele of

April 23rd weekend with her
parents. Mr. and Mra. Jami's
Hicks of Singing Brook Farm

moved their trailer and are now
living in the Baltimore Terrace

better.

Hubbard Hills

taken to lhe Osteopathic Hos­
pital In Grand Rapids He had
40 rtltche* taken in his face and
his arm fractured. * Mr. and
Mra. Bob Tripp. Mr. and Mra.
Marahall Tripp called on Larry
Tripp In tlie hospital In Grand
Rapids Bunday, April 24. * Mra.
Mary Lou Tirtx and children
apenl Sunday. April 24, with her
mother, Mra. Esther Burd while
Archie Burd and Rod Tietz went
fishing * Mra. Archie Burd.
Mra. Marshall Tripp, Mr. and
Mra. Albert Green were Friday.
April 22. luncheon guest* of Mr.
and Mrs Roderick Tietz

BrtU« .Lion* clutJ
Club are holding
holding a
a public
public
auction starting at 1 pm. Satur­
day, May 7, a* a fund-ral*lng
project.
'

FLOWERS

bills and Kenny called on Mr.
and Mra Orllc VanSyckle. Tliey

view Cemetery, Nashville.

Mom or Grandmother

JSFFrfSfcMiiMhvill. Don.

irs—w»&lt;««« *

itudenl of PMMpptaae from MSU

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, Moy 5th—6 p.m.

will be delighted

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Bankruptcy Petition 8

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Middleville/
By Mra. Mary fackaon

Fashion

JEWELRY
$1.00
We've selected a collection

and bright color* to choote
from. Necklace*, earrings,
pins ring and pendants.

From

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sary accessory. Al*o white,
sand, black and navy. Perfect1
gifts.

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�daughter. Krista, of Ann Arbor
war*
XX.. —-- *- a_a_

College Quartet Camp Fire Girls
At Hastings
Grand Council
Church Sunday
The Klrw'a Oruasders, a quar-

Staa Trumble, CLU.

Fire Monday

WITCIIIGA'N
BBE-K.

Funeral services for John J.
Reistr. Bl.
‘ ‘

The RasUngs Camp Fire Girls
will hold their grand council
fire on Monday. May Bual 7;lfi
pm. at Central Auditorium.
Giri* will receive their awards

at his R1 Woodland

tor, Invttea all to attend.

rilppera or bite for Uie chil­
dren’s ward at Pennock Hospital,
doing tilings for elderly people
tu well sa learning about their
own community, learning about

Mr. and Mra. John Volk of beautiful Usings.
Clawson were weekend gueata ot
The third grade Blue Birds
lhe Hal Buergel

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MOTHER'S1 DAY

Ham Dinner

‘in the Dining Room of the
CARLTON GRANGE HALL

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SundflV
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On M-43 North

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May 8

Serving from 12 O’clock to 3 P.M.
Chltdren

Adulti... $1.50

Under 12 . . . 75c

Antique Show and Sale on Main Floor

If you have torn at hi ng you would like to soli . .

Phon* 945-9784 after 6 p.m. for Information.

Lee Lapham,
Maple Grove
Fanner, Dies

Safety project aa well as other
all round activities:
Camp Fire Girls have all been
working on their rank require­
ments. as well aa community
service projects and other, acti­ farmer and long-time resident
Maple Grove Township, V
vities.
hdd Monday at 1 jmd. at —
““'
Vogt Funeral Home in Nashville.
Mr. lapham died Saturday at
Mrs. Gerald Skedgell with Mrs. ntn
Un*.'
Harold Gray, Mrs. LtfVerne
‘
Bowman. Mra. Harry Miles, Mrs.
Art Karrsr, Mra. Robert Ingram. making hla home lhe past fa*
years with his daughter. Mrs.
Duane Miller AU families, rela­ Betty Phillips in Battle Creek.
Born Sept 4. 1880. in Kansas
tives and friends are invited.
City. Kan., be was a too of Oil-,
bert Lapham. On May 14. 1B14,
Mr. and Mn. Jack Hlnkel of
Otsego and Mr. and Mn. Robert Ruth Walls.
Ingram flew to Boston on April
Besides Mrs. Phillips he is sur­
16th to attend a baker's conven­ vived by three other daughters.
tion. returning the 20th. Last
week the Robert Ingram family lenceburg, Ind.. Mn Virginia
were guests of her sister, the
Allen of Bellevue and Mra. Don­
Mike Clardys, of Kalamaxoo
na McCoy ot Bunfield; two aooa.
Dale of Coloma and George of
Dorr; 16 grandchildren and two
great grandchildren.
The Rev. E F. Rhoades of­
ficiated at Monday's services,
und burial wtli mode in Wil­
cox Cixnctcry, Maple Grove
Township.

I don't need cash
with an

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The Hastings Banner
ThurU^. M-y 5. 1W«______________________ U«H~ Tw—1 t» «

Burdette Hayner HHS Graduate Honor Retiring
Dies on April 24 Teachers at
Is Honored for
former Golaaburg sate
Lakewood May t
VFW Activities Grand Rapids.
Burdette Hayner. oommander

The Blue Bird groups have
background ebecs busy making Blue Bird

New York Life

John Reiser, 91,
Dies Sunday at
Farm Home

Rev. Olson Clark
To Remain at
Wesleyan Church

Services were held Wednesday,

of Foreign Wars, waa honored Walts Funeral Home. Galesburg,
1875. in Woodland Ttrwnshlp on April B. Hooted by the Thorn- with burial following in Oat
Grove Cemetery.
Nashville and lhe Aulllary.
A Hastings High School grsduAmong the distinguished guests
attending were: Clarence Bchu- from what Ls now Eartern Michi­
member of the Zion Lutheran
gan
Univeralty and in 1904 mar­
Church.
portment of Michigan, who de­ ried Irving R Jonet They oper­
livered lhe main addreaa and ex- ated an auto agency in GaletEdgar of lural Woodland and
burg for many years. Jones dted
In IBS!.
children; two great grandchllMrs. Jones was active tn lhe
AuxlUartes
Los Angeles. Calif.
rt presented.
Galesburg Chapter. OEB. and a
member of the Congregational
tented with a Life Membership Church, tile MI Club and thB
Pilgrim Holinoxx
In the VFW National Home at Thimble Club.
Eaton Rapids on behalf of his
fLosen' to
to rare
Fete
luosers
Eau Lanning: two daughters.
Winnert Saturday
Poet No. 8260.
Mra. Harold Lindeman and Mrs
The debt will be paid SaturCatharine Ruaaeil. Auxiliary James Wolfe, both of Grand
day when the Pilgrim Holiness President, also presented com- Rapids; eight grandchildren and
15 grtat-gTandchlldren; a brolhBunday school will hold 1U
caslon. Also his wife. Bonnie
em school with supper at 6:30.
In a recent six-weeks Match
to Sunday school contest, the flclal auxiliary 'earrings as a
Bunday whool waa divided Blues token of friendship and also for
and Whites with the losers to
Glenn Shaffer and Frank
furnish the meal for the wlnPurchls did thair usual out­
When the contest ended, on standing Job as program chair­
men.
Easter Sunejay. a total of 140
Buddy Popples were used gen­
new p*ople ended, on Easter
Bunday a total of 140 new peo­ erously throughout the table

ple had been brought to Bunday
sc hook, the Bluen led wUh 71
and close behind were the Whites

vice Sunday Rev. Clark an-

Mxhtns Held, 15 of them tn
fiMl fedmaa; Iva Courthay. who
has taught in the schools fc&lt; 10
y.-afs: Mra. Louisa Douglas, »ho
has IB years of teaching axHrtJht
ti2hte&lt; In lS
Odeaaa and 30 years to the
teaching profeoaion.

cation, to an outstanding cittaao
of th* community. All nominees

tend the presentation.
Rapids, and a sister. Mrs. Cal­
vin Reeser of Detroit.
incotnlng PTA officera will con-

Cub Scouts Visit
State Capitol

to Join in honoring the*
educators and dtiaena

Wednesday. April 31 will be a
long remembered day by Cub
Scoute. Brian EchUnaw, JtEf
Bennett, John Burkey, ■"**
Goodyear. Brandon Cc
Jeff Wyngarden as it —
A large centerpiece adorned first trip to the State Capitol in
Lansing They were accompanied
rvpllca of the engineering cm- by Mra Kingsley Bennett and
bleen which waa the outfit of
EchUnaw.
came a souvenir of BurrkXtes
following the dinner.
With great pride the Com­
mander expressed his heartfelt

It was decided to unite in furn­
ishing Ur foods, but the Whites
would furnish the treat, do the
Work and provide tlie program.
Anyone not knowing what to
bring may call Mrs. David
Munn. 795-3065 (evenings) for.
the menu. A surprise program la
being prepared and a good time been given him We all wish
him well In the future.

Mr. and Mra. Guy Fewless visi­
Members of the Hastings Wes­ ted the Gordon Freelands of
leyan Methodlx. Ctairch at a re- Kulan-.axoo on Bunday. Thurs­
day the Fewlessas arc leaving for
the ftev. Olson W. Clark, a call Cedar Rapids. Iowa, to visit
their daughter. Mr and Mrs.
Ronald Brass, for Mother's Day.
They will probably return the

Paying tribute to the rettreea

Mr. and Mn. Art Mueller, Kert
and Kendy recently entertained
al a graduation celebration at
Foote's. Nashville, and at the
Mueller home. Mn. Dorris Mc-

rthy

pausch will arrive home on Fri­
day from Miami, Fla. where
they have been attending a food
convention. Her parents, the
Charles FauU. have been stay­
ing With the Feidpausch family.

Lansing spent the weekend with
her parents, the Stuart Cleve­
lands

Thoughts Fof A Week
He who cannot

eron McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs
Norman McIntyre. Lindy, Bandy
and Grady.

forgive others,

. breaks the bridge
hlch merle

over which he

Aug. 2.

B &amp; K
Church.
■ Braid co giving the Weateyan

also, been instrumental in or­
ganising the Hastings Area
Christian Youth Council which
sponsors the monthly Christian
Youth A-Ramaa and is serving

You wont, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!
Al Signs lira Serve*
Jim &lt;an lire Skoo
Burro Sats* • Service

Hearings Bactric. Inc.
Barlow Cardetrs Florist
St Mart to Floral

3 Office SOWllM

Brvtrwve'i Cotor Center

Fkaroxots
lacoo s FMrmao

terra thuea-OwwoiM Inc.
Manxes Standard Sanrice
V a I frtewflv Service

Hastings V I S Hardware
Westers Mo

Mattson Builder

Cletkiwg ate AceetMrttt

ffonwarh kaethele'il

humblnr E Herting
Ian laa Flew Canriep
Brown i Floor Sennet
Hxtlnn Floor Cowins

Stptk fata Stnrtct
Lrora Srotic Tant Strvica

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WHer» Ctothee Shop
Oipartaaxt Siam
Ben franllin Store
Barry Ctesnen
Haslinfi Outners
One Hout MMtmmng

1’ a Gllmorr
1todgas itwalr
IHWten leweie

Bines Hastings
'utAatr Shoes
SgertiM Ceeai
laanrt Soon Center

Mawl'i Mmlc Studio

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Miss Elalno Beard, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Robert C. Beard
and a graduate of Lakewood
High School, will be graduated
from Mercy School of Nursing

Dennis Hertel.
Following the Mass each young
lady win receive her pin to sig­
nify her new status aa a gradunate nurse.
Commencement exerclam will
be held at-2:30 pjn. at Holy
Crass Church. Rev. Mark Mlnd-

REAL ESTATE
Top Listings In
TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES

dress. Diplomas will be cardexCathedral.

^P^JaBminN
JU* ■■•samci

CleveiMtfi Meat Store

himself must poss.

Take Home

Area Ministerial

Lakeivood Girl
To Graduate at
Nursing Srdiool

SPECIAL

Th« trick to
TV repairing is skill
•nd experience

feievtnea HMM sea MUI
Central Radio E I *.
The Music Center

A SUMMER COTTAGE, furnished with 15 ft. boat and 12 ft. fish­
ing boat, two outboard motors, the log cabin has 50 ft. on lake,
with living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, shower baih. lots of
nice cupboards, and has utility room, has automatic sprinkling
system, electric refrigerator, television, dishes, furniture, a real

a rail nice brick house. ranch type.

two bedrooms and full bath, air conditioned pine paneled family

having Iwft town will take

_________________ .$16,300.00

A TEAR ROUND HOME AT THORNAFFU LAKI with living
A REAL NICI HOME IN THt FOURTH WARD, in an excellent
H.500.M

room or bedroom, dining room, kitchen and half-bath, basement
with fine recreation room, hot water, heating plant fired with
gas. garage----------------------------------------------------------- $15,000.00
A VERY REASONABLY PRICED HOME IN THE 2nd WARD, has
two bedroomt upstairt and down a large bedroom, living room,
large kitchen with dming space, complete bath and another

now . . . with
Shopping will never lie more convenient than it is right
„
a FREE Hastingi City Bank Credit Card. JnH say “Charge it, Please’
with any merchant participating in Hastings City Bank's Credit Card

IN THE FOURTH WARD

A RIAL GOOD NINE ROOM HOMI with three nee bedroomt

room, dining room, kitchen, full bath. fun s basemen! with oil
burner, has small basement barn, with stanchions tile tile.

toil, located tn Odessa Township. Ionia County ____ $10,500.00

A GOOD COINC BUSINESS located on an excellent large s.te and

Plan. Remember, it’s a free service to. you when your account is paid in
full in 30 days. Or, you may choose to pay a minimum of $10.00 per
month and extend payments over many months with a small, 1% service
fee’added to your unpaid balance. Why not get your FREE HCB Credit

$55,000.00
gimmicks,

I mt

old • fashioned

For prompt, skilled

Card NOWI

ANOTHER HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, hat three bedrooms upstsirt end bath up and down, nice living room with fireplace,
dining room and kitchen together, dm or extra bedroom, full

on it. also a part basement
THREE NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HltCNTI.
A NICE VACANT LOT in Ammm Eaton Addition foe ...$&lt;S0.M

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WE NOW PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS
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A RIAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,
with these bedrooms upstairs; downstairs It has one bedroom,
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HASTINGS SALESMEN
$10,500.00
AN EXTRA GOOD HOMI IN THE SECOND WARD, with three

We Close at
Noon on
Saturdays

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES ^AND

are carpeted, and downstairs It has a living room, dining room.

Friendly, Natghborfy Service for 71 Continuous Years

..111.000.00

�Name TramhsU
Cub and Scout
Leadera Training New Algonquin
Meet Thursday
DMHH CM
Mra&gt; MO*.
U te te Ml Thvtedte. Uw ».

In singles. Guenther defeated
Phil Townsend. 8-4. 8-0; Young*
defeated Bill Rlbbens. 6-3, 6-3.
and Belfield defeated Lyle LlvIn doubles. Francfcco-Halllfax
defeated Mike Altoft-Blll Gon­
you. 6-1. 6-0. and Glllons-Stom
defeated Floyd Jackson - Davs
Sbfltenbarger. 6-0, 6-0.
Monday the Hastings High
track squad won lhe final mile
relay to eke out a 56-53 victory
over Greenville tn a triangular
on Johnson Field. Lakewood was (

Armchair
Athlete .1
Outdoor Trail—Fishermen were
greeted by lousy weather Satur­
day os Michigan’s trout season
opened. Heavy mlns Friday night
added to the already high water
and tlie cold wind brought more
discomfort to the fishermen.
Even so. some good luck was
reported, mostly on trout lakes.
At Deep Lake there were more
than two dozen boats before day­
break and one empty-handed
fisherman said he saw at least
30 trout hooked. The first dandy
to be brought to Tlie Banner of­
fice was displayed by Bam Stout.
It was a 6-pound, 6-ounce brown

(Ul, xaa r*ru i

.

IXFUT TIM
HlVICi

IM BARR
Tire Shop
U. S. ROYAL

are Installing an *leclric trap
and lights to provide night
shooting for all ‘'shooters in
the area. The opening of the
improved range Is to be an-

St.

OterW IMDnteU. WAUMU.
will preside over the Cub leaden
section. Summer time activities
win be the theme. A midway of
games will be set up with games gonquln School at 7
M
made by Cub Scouts.
Monday, May 8.
James Mulder and Roy Fuller
will preside over the Scout leaderRJdiartlHArt. Camporee Chief, ttopsndton whh IbsBtaU Safe­
will be present to give last min­ ty Council rill conduct the
ute details on the Council-wide school for those 10-year-old, and
older, including adults. Refresh­
Spring Camporee.
AH Scoutmasters are asked to ments will be served.
Membera of the Algonquin
bring their order ot the Arrow
members so they can lay plane Lake Association an awaiting In­
with their advisor, Foss white, formation on the proposed /'pike
marsh" scheduled to bo establish­
for Spring elections.
ed on the lake. Jim Hammond
Glenn Donovan ar* to con­
Jim Williams Hurt and
tact that CbnacrvaXton Depart­
ment to determine what muM be
and son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren dono to further the project
Williams, 813 N. Hanover, fell on
a piece of concrete Sunday and
lacerated his right knee. The
wound required over 30 stitches
to close. Jim is a Saxon foot­
ball. basketball and baseball
the water h to be done when’ It
player.
will be most effbcUve.
Herachei Rochelle told the 40
DDF Chairmen
William Jtrow. Francis Gog­ member* at the .April IB meeting
that th* mawine, “Michigan
gins and Jack Hubbail are the Riparian,"
would be sent to saaoclaUon membera. The regular
subscription la 81 a year.

Animal Toll High
More than 100,000 animate and
birds were killed on Michigan's
State trunkline highways in 1965.
the Departmgt Of Btoto Hlgb-

Aran Scouts to
Attend Pack Sack
Compare* at Croton

Rom

Uthan Club

The BL Rom of Lima Club
win hold a poOtrnk dinner this
Thursday honoring their wires
in the school hall.

SUMMER
LEAGUES
Forming Now

Phone for
Information

Open Bowling
Time Available
Phon* WI 5-3184

PROFESSIONAL MY CLEANING SERVICE

All unit* frqm Uie Thornapple

FOR INFORMATION

astings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

ANO RESERVATIONS

HASTINGS

FO* YOUR CONVINIINCI WI HAVE
INSTALLED A DOLLAR-BILL CHANGtt

Registrations will bo accepted
at ths Grand Valley Council
service center up to May 15.

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IS WHAT A WOMAN
EXPERIENCES WHEN ALL
THE KIDS ARE FINALLY
.IN SED/M|M

Youth Council
Baseball Clinic
Here Saturday
urday. May 7, at Johnson Field.
The clinic for Junior High
players will be in two parts.

HE JOY OF HOME OWNERSHIP

ride and security for the children— a

State Police Arrests

Hons and all players will work
out with, lhe high school Varsity
to get actual experience.

ense of belonging—this can be yours
fith a low-cost mortgage loan from
tastings Savings and Loan.

UR CURRENT

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port. In addition, 531 Juvenile

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0 Padded Instrument Panel

■ DduMO 8toeri"8 Wheel
Full-Range Heater/Delroster
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B Bright Exterior Trite Group
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■ Outside Rear-View Mirror

B Four-Way Emergency Flasher

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�HASTINGS

102-661. Rod Tteta 237-541, Clyde
Divine 1M-533. Karol Owen 188­
523, J Un Wreiock 153-517, Woody
Wyngarden 136-618, Bernard To-

80MG

512. Oari Hathaway 172-608, Oor- I

Gary VanElst

puppies available

Organize Girls
Shot Put Record YMCA Leagues
Powerful Sophomore
Leads Middleville to
Win at Maple Valley

COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Tun Gilliland ruled MO and ny Prederickson 206-508. Roger
Woifo 178-503. Merita Mesecar
2CO-5O4. Bill Kruko 182-508. Curt
in the Commercial Major*. Otiser Awrey 174-501, Bob Ingram 180­
601.
John Kelly 1BJ-500 and
doubles acorm: Harry MoCbUum
Harold Organ 173-500.
Standing.; Smith Bros. 81M,.
V and J Mobil, n, consumere
74H. Monrgontery 72, D^Mttoa wlth a 1.071 totaL Mjhe roUed
nixn &lt;03, Wayne Newton 532, 70H. South End 70. Hastings
Electric 66. Chenoweth 80, Larks
ijm.
Cltgo 581,. Bender Gravel 67.
Harvey Haan 211-567, Lawrence Hastings Alumlnun 8614,. Tlnktake third with LMt and Bob

Haines 500, Sam Roush 112. Oa-------- ——• win,
len Daniels 503. Emmeth Engereth 524. Bruce Terry 114. Btu Monument 50. and Viking 46 W.
Howes 500. Rod Newton 323. Merl
WEDNESDAY
P.M. LEAGUE
Campbel! 510 and Wilfred Bums
Final standings: Hastings Mo­
tor a*Jei 80, Hastings Cleaner*
COMMERCIAL MINORS
day night. firing 245-5*8 Itay
Lundquist carded 204-661. Jim
Barnum 215-570. Galen Daniela E**®™*** 50 and Miller's
Plumbtag 40
Shirkey's I.G_A. had high gam*
014 and high series ot 2.615.
Shirley VanDenburg had high
rerie, of 633 and high
IreU-Sei
Individual game of J45 with Barto
Kiersey running her a clcoe —»ond with A 244 game.
THE MOTORCYCL1
Good MTtea; Bhlrtey VanDenB*rtJ Klmey ,81­
THAT MERITS
318. Louise B*hs 168-433. Jan
YOUR FIRST
Peurach 175-470. Joan KingsJ®'*’!,,Darl* Stanton !«CONSIDERATION
458. Pat Conley 172-488. Marian
Performance:
“kl&lt;r ‘®463. Maggie Corrigan 168-453
Sue 8L Martin 166-466.
'
Maximum speed — 60
mph with 34T sprocket;
45 mph with 47T sprock­
et. Minimum turn radius
— 5.9'. Fuel capacity —
1.85 gallons.

Middleville's powerful

sopho-

CooUm;

Ont Oaatarti*. Guys;

Central Michigan Unlvcrtoty Re-

104 inches Saturday, heaved the
12-pound weight 57 feet. 104 Three Ou to; Carman Culbort,
inches at Naahvilto Monday to Th* Team, and Chris Colitis,
Wildcats

Nor th eas tern.
Central, and
dividual high
Middleville won the track meat
against Maple Valley. 35-41
Vance Higdon led Maple Val-

Bliss Golfers
Brave Cold for
Second Matches

with a new Maple Valley school
I

The B. W. Bliss Tuesday Hight
Golf League started Its 1966 sea­
son In the bitter cold al the
Hasting* Country Club.
Tuesday, April 35, only 10 cut
of 36 played their matches. Th»y
were Joe Burkholder thooUng 40.
taking 4 point* from Jim Cole­
man shooting a 44; Dick Hudson

Troabie-fn*
with a capital “T”!

Jump clearing 5 feet. 3 Inches
Other Maple Valley find* MO

i2 Other Middleville first*:

120

trouble-free TOKO.

high hurdle*. Dan Norman. 170;

dash. Tom Warner. 100; 220.
Warner. 24.0: mile relay. Mid­
dleville. !M2: long jump. Frank

Michigan educators and youth leaders interested in learning more about conservation and
pole vault. U* between Gary
polnto: Gordie Norris 40.4 potato.
how to fit it into their programs for youngsters can start doing something about it right
Stauffer and Warner. 11 feet. 1
Pele Lublenleckl 45. 0 points;
new. It’s not too early for them to apply through the Conservation Department to attend
inch.
George Miller 45. 4 potato. Cha*.
this summer's course* dealing with‘natural resource* at the Higgins Lake conservation
Pusnlkas 85. 0 potato: Jim Wlsschool and Camp Shaw near Chatham in the L'pper Peninsula. Teacher* who turn students
well 53. 0 potato. Bill Stedman
Junior Bowling
154. 4 potato. Many player* start­
for one of these week-long sessions will learn the AflC’s of conservation from classroom
ed their match but gave up with
studies and field trip* (left photo). They will return to their own classrooms next fall
Thanks Soonsors
•frozen" hand* and feet
with better backgrounds to open the eye* and minds of their pupils to conservation and
Officers-of th* Hastings Jun­
This Tuesday, many player*
Eva riowlty im.
wonder* of the outdoor world (right photos^'top and bottom). For enrollment forms and
ior Bowling Association wish to
Unda Lowry 168. Metha Gray filled their matches. The result*
express their sincere thanks to
162 Marie Hammond 150, Martpore information about the summer programs at Higgins Lake and Camp Shaw write:
the sponsors for their fine sup­
le*h Makley 156. Florence WeyJack Kennedy 52. 4 point*.
Teachers’.-Conservacion School, .Michigan Department of Conservation, 408 Kalamazoo
port In making Ute Junior Bowlvnnan 171. Betty Miner 153 Pred Markle 53. 0; Garret Isham
Plaza, Lansing, Michigan 48926.
Bobby Handy 175. Alice McMU?enovft Octarman 161. Kruko 45, 4. Gordie Norris 56,
“T
~~
"
~ ’
I Hons who gave so generously ao
I Joan Tinker. 165. Ome Thomp- 0; John Hopkins 44.. 2, Joe Hu­
tang pitcher with Dick Hamm Jock Hopkins Sets &gt;i»i u» ehMm coma mxr •
!«n 17ft Lois Kmyon 1S^». bert 51, 2: Art Bennett 40, 3, BID
catching.
!_
,
...
.
I wonderful banquet.
I ‘^*TUjrn
164-444. vir- Stedman 56. 1: Harry Burke 48
Record at Miami
-------- •-------£taa Sherry 170-435. Betty 4. Bob Blrke 55. 0; Howard Pet­
Howes 154.
.
7 er* 57. 0. Pete Lublenleckl 48. 4:
|- -------------------------------------------------------------------"Jock” Hopkins, son of the J. J; {McIver Looks Good
HHS Golfers Win
George Miller 47. 2. Harvey Sex­
... ... _ broke..the course
_ record
.
Freshman
Hastings High's golf team de- Hopkins,
n««uuir. Duane
Duir™ McIver
Mclvei ofnt SINCLAIR SERVICE
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE ton 50. 3; Tom Johnston 52. 2.
freted Lakewood here last week, ,»$1theI
Coure* wl?en j Lowell ha* been working out at
Hum
Miami
University wax
was nlavlne
playing II —
enn
d with .th*
recond offsnslve M-37 MIMInlU,
Jack Bowman, on the final Dick Hudson 50, 2: Lin Snyder strong wlhd swirling aero** 168 208
1 ^■'
orn TTnlvenltv
u*
4. Bob Moore 50. 0; Joe Burk­
game of the Anal night of the 45.
•
Ohio University. “Jock" fired a I unit tn spring football practice Mkhlfaa
John
Peterson
was
medalist
W 5-V441
reason blistered the Hasting* !holder 48. 4. John Qsinder 47. 0; baseball, but the Hastings High
65 which was eight under par.
Bt Michigan Btat* University.
with a 39, Dave Fisher carded
Bowl lane* with a 296 game fin­ Mike Snyder 54, 0. Jim WlsweU Saxons liked It.
61.
Rex
Wieland
43
and
Jim
S SUuF u le“ ““ h°':«. 4; Hal Buerge 48, 0. Jim
Fisher 45.
Coleman 43, 4.
Mike Booher was low for the
This year the Bliss league has
Jack Bheler. Bruce Terry costvisitors with 46, Jerry Lambert
Si,3*!'1®- John KaslnskyS». 33 member*, four more than
had 48. Joe Olelarowski had 51
a 15-504. Brill*
and Rick Lambert 63.
Chaa Krause 506
Johmtan, -Herman Botteher.
Prank Wall. Dave Kruko. Gordie
Hastings had moved out In Former Cogers
ml
yohneoek 216-510. Don N orris and Phil Walldorff. losing front 3-0 In the first inning with
All seven members of tlie 1066
Pickard 527. Maynard Park 2 is. 8t« Sweet and Mike Dorman. Steve AUcrdlng and Mike Miller
Michigan State University ten­
Lew Long and Harry Burke are rapping out single*
nis team are former high school
bell 222-539. Will Uldrik 506 w co-chairmen and .Mike Snyder 1*
The Saxon* added 10 more In basketball players. This includes
Woodmansee 500, Joe GIHarow- secretary-treasurer.
the second on two singles and Captain Mike Young* of Has­
*kl 211-543, Jim Barr 518. Bill
five walks, five more In the tings
Hackney 502, Harvey Haan 500
third on three hits and &amp;lx more
Drake 504. Denver Kleroev
na-582. John Havern mo mg
15% discount on all parts AND 15% discount on oil labor
Bums 523. Pete Kruger 210-517
(or one full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car
563 Jcrry 8m»Ut«r
213-566. Dale Geiger 506 Bob
Carrnoney 310. Art Gallup JigWe have joined with hundred*'of other maafarfR of the MICHTCAN AuhW*Oa
Gordon Ironside led the golf­
,54? C. Howard 203-541. H. Bherhj 304-556. Rick Hart 6U
en in the Hastings Country
’Chenoweth 501. Art Brewer 536 Club's Monday league this week
with
a
fine
40
to
win
four
potato
I Al Hendrichsen 211-563, Dave Ir­
l
win 202-567 and Bo Margin J04 from Bob Sherwood.
George Chenoweth carded a 42
Final Standing*
Hastings Milling 884. Saska­
toon Golf 82. Miller's Duraclean held and Eldon Mathew* blanked
Bob Booth with hl* 43.
■
794. Burkey's 75. Bums Refrig­
Monday's rrealta:
.
eration 734. Hasting* Filter* 72.
Steer a safe course foe boat­
Moose 714. Williams Insurance
Chenoweth 43, 4 potato. Bel­
71. WBCH 70. Pred Saads 684.
ing fun with insurance that
McAllister* 88. Reahms. 66. Has- field 63,0; Btanliv 46r4. Pletcher
tlng* Sanitary 594. Johnnie's 52. •; Cronlngtr M. 4; prifidsen
offer* you complet* coverage
Auto Parts 50, Dowling Mar­ 68. 0: Stack. 61. 4: Guenther 54.
chants 584. Klerwy's 57. Elks 0; Mathews 43. 4: Booth 40 0;'G,
Milter 47.-4: felfiald «. fit Outa534 and East Bid* Lumber 51.
ther 54, 4. O*good 66,'. 0; Booth
40. 4. Guenther 54. 0; PW&gt;er
I
Marine insurance is a ’must’
MONDAY BOWLERETTE8
Final .landtags: Walldorff**
for boat ownere. See us, and
07. Hastings Radio A TV 84.
Penney's 89. Color Center 88.
protect yourself against loss
Motor Aire* 79. Gilmore's Gem*
HASTINGS MEMBERS OF THI CUARANYEW WARRANTY UMD CAR PROGRAM
and Gardner* Drugs 74, V3M
due to fire, thefts accident or
Mobil 88. Hasting* Floor Cover- ther. Osgood vr. Cleveland. Croling 851*, Arcade Beauty Salon nlnger T*. Sponable, Belfield v»liability.
Roohm MotorSoUi, I he.
Larke
64. Hasting* Milling 63. Mahler
Poatiac-Oldamobih-Codilkic
Moton 61'i. Miller's Duraclean
Buick-Chevrolet
Warner M. 4 point*. Gardner
107 N. Michigan
■
1435
5.
Hanover
Bums Refrigeration 52. Action­
Phon* WI 5-247*
.
Phone WI 5-2425
flex 51. Cuyler Trucking 47 and
'203 S.
Hoitlns,
WI 5-3412
Copper Lantern 44.
Officer* for the coming season t*r 51. 4. Habbcll W. 5: Wood 53.
are: President. Boonie Hatha­
way; vice president. Merna De Hollister 51, 0.
Pairing* fee Monday: Burr vs.
son, and treasurer, Shtrley Bow­ Sherwood. Glll**p4* vs. Gardner,
man.
Wood v*. Hubbell. Jacob* vs.
Laubaugh. Cove vs. Sim. Ironside
HARTINGS MFO. LEAGUE
vs. Hamaty. H Smith vs. Blair.
Mike Reynold* and Stan KinWarner.
Whit* Division
Klnn*y 61, 4, McMillan 54. 0;
Hahn 40, 4. Boughton 66. 0; K
Miller 54. 3. Norris Bl. 3: B. MU-

That’* the 1956
Whirlwind* by
TOROT

Hastings Bombs
Delton, 24-3

BENDER'S

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State-wide service program
for used ear buyers'

Standord Equipment:
Internal

expanding

Multiple-beam headlight.
Built-in electric ham. Key
lock ignition. Chromo
front fender. Brake and
toillights. Full lift Muter
stand. Side stand. Dual
Folding

roar

foot

p«g*.

Odometer. Neutral gear
light. High-beam indica­
tor light. Rccr view mir­
ror. Shock-mounted rear
wheel. Chromo fuel tank.
4-ply tires — 2.50 x 17
knobble*. Chrome muf­
fler. Skid plate.

Dimensions and Weight:

Length—72.0'. Width
—22.8". Saddle height—
45.7’. Dry weight — 178
lb.
SEE THEM AND

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Simple-os Jl-2-3

1. Compare Quality and
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G

Campban 67, 0; Jero-

OF THE KITCHEN THIS SPRING
48. 0; Robbe 52. 4. Norris 61. 0.
Pairing* fee Monday: Sexton
vs. Hahn. McMillan v*. Peurach.
Robbe vs. K Miller, Renner va.
v* Bleury, Kinney vs.
eckl. Norris v* Robert*.

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1965 CORVAIR

gerial positions, we have openings In the Western

Michigan area for Pharmacists. H»&lt;X she must enjoy
concentrating on prescriptions and be capable of
managing a modern, high traffic phormaty

1965 PLYMOUTH

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jstfsnon

WI 5-5052
5/6

1964 PONTIAC

Additional company paid benefits Include llfeiond

NOTICL5

hospltoiltation insurance, profit shorlng-retlretnent

CAREER

USED MACHINERY
-1866 Case 401 Diesel. Wide
front end.
—1850 Case DC Gas. Wide front
end. Hydraulic.
—1857 MM 445 Qaa Wide front

1963 FORD

department.

plan, sick pay plan, income insurance, vocations,

OPPORTUNITY

and many others.

National investment firm
seeking industrious and ag­
gressive full time representa­
tive.

Apply to

MEIJER GENERAL OFFICES

Starting salary to *550 per
month if qualified.

1963 CORVAIR

1961 Fuirfoaa 500
ir.zAUto. 6 cyl. whitewalls,
1963 BUICK

—4*14 IJLC. Trailer Plow.
—OUver 3-scctlon Drag.
-MM 4-row Planter.
—Several good used Mowers.
Trailer mtd.. semi mid. AU
makes.
—Vermeer Hay Conditioner,
—John Deere Hay Conditioner.
—New Holland Mower - Condi*
■ tloner.

Plymouth Fury

BWAB
►64 Ford F250 *4 Ton
tee) Dr. Btyleslde Pickup.
I running front hubs. 4 sp.
L Radio. Heavy duty seat.

1963 OLDS

1963 BUICK ELECTRA
1963 GMC Fidtup

MJ4X2S

Save $$ On
One of These
mneR Ford Inc. Spring Specials
N. Midi. Hl 945-2421
ART MEADE, Salesman

SPRING FEVER'

—MM 3-16 Mtd. Plow.
—Freeman Manure Loader.
—«N Ford Tractor with loader.
Cheap aa isl
—OUver 70 Tractor with cultiva­
tor. Cheap aa isl
SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS
—I860 I.H.C. 660 Diesel. Good
Quality atrqclures built by

IMS CADILLAC FLEETWOOD
4 Dr. Brougham Sedan. Air
conditioned. Fully powered. A

..M.695
few rail ex. ...
1964 MEBCUBY MONTCLAIR
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering,
power brakes&gt;2.150
1&gt;64 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Has full power

Hastings, Mich.

$3.47 up

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

lilO

N.

Michigan

Classified Paragraphs

WHEELER MARINE BALM A MS ACRE FARM-Can be used
man to work on a dairy fai
for general farming. Fenced
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
Experienced wlth&gt;Oqin d
well. Buildings in good condlmotors. New • apd paed boats.
chlnery. Stephen Bpariu.'
Uon. CaU 833-3719 (Delton). If
Flote Boats, Trailers and ac­
1960 OU8HMAN MOTOR­
Saranac, Michigan. Phone 6
616-945-9103
cessories. M-64 in NSkhtnia.
SCOOTER—In excellent con-1 OL 3-3851 or OL 3-fl074. . tf FOR BALE BY OWNER-Mod­
em clean 3-bedroocn ranch.
dltlon. Pair of baseball shoes
Oaa heat; full basement; EXPERIENCED IBM Key:
like new, else 7, also a portable
built-in kitchen. Large comer
^T-HoMsehoM Geode
*
—New Holland 66 Baler.
Heating - Plumbing Holpolnt mangle. WI 5-4233 .
&gt; lot in excellent neighborhood
typists, willing to und
—New Holland 71 Baier.
across from slementary school.
on the Job training
HOUSEHOLD GOODS —Hard­
Service
Oall 945-M41.
tf
Apply in person. Hast
man St Peck, mahogany aplnat
—MAescy Harris I’TO Baler. "
tual Insurance do.
player-piano, 34 rolls, bench
New • Remodel • Repair
—LH.C. 45 Baler.
and table for rolls, 4 yra old.
1867 CALENDARS —Wide vari—1961 MM Forage Harvester.
like new. t&amp;M: 8-pc. mahogany
KAECHELE’S
dining - room suite, Duncan
—3 Aills Chalmers Forage Harv­
Phyfe drop leaf table. 6 chain,
MOTIOB: Maar Ustlan la «k.
esters.
"■al* st
eaiaaas ua STALK IHBIDDIJII
305 S. Church WI 5-5352
buffet, ciilna cabinet. 1 table
l*l««4*4 to axclaSe ar 41sleaf and pad, &gt;250; 1 overWO 3-0158 collect after 8 pm.
stuffed chair, taupe color, gSQ;
ply. MSI Bo. 946-1150,
1 floor lamp, white shade, • f«r lha a«avMltaa« of rwdari bagold-colored standard, &lt;10; 3
CANVAS
TARPS
actsRogen
silverware
34-pc.
a( aaa aac teas tbs etoar. DU—Papec Blower.
arialssllaa la aaplaywMl btaaaaa
each set, 113 each: 3 roakingAppliances before you
—Aills Chalmers Blower.
5x7 to 16x20
lubricated and
ws.’bfftxjs avs
chalrs, &gt;4; 7 small bamboo
They Bell—They InstaU—John Deere Auger Wagon.
throw rugs, all same pattern,
Bervloe. Ph. WI 6-3833.
tala eeoartlaaa. YBplaynaai «r*
—Hydraulic lift 7 x 14 Box and
eJat ao4 aiaplarm ootarad by iba
like new. &gt;4 for all&gt; 2-pc. living
South.
act
aiut
ia4lttto
la
tbalr
advarWagon.
/ room suite, green and white
tweed. M0. Can WI 5-4475 Fri­
—Several self propelled Com­
tuu an arauabia to bMb saxai.
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANN!
WINICK'S
day night after 4:18. Hasel M.
bines.
ICE — Trimming, cabling, re­
— Before buying any owyi
Hinkley.
8/5
tf
206 N. Michigan
WI 5-3914
Phone OL 3-0088: Nashville,
BUMMER HELP WANTED Mich.
tf a Nr Swf »1l
book*!

FRANCISCO

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

,

Grand Ropid«, Michlgon

Coll SMILEY BUILDINGS

condition.
1961 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. SedanS2.75«
FARM SUPPLY
1963 CADILLAC DEVILLE
4 Dr. Hardtop. Full power and
1-37 So.
945-3150
Over Stan’s Wallpaper
air conditioned. ------------&gt;2499
6/8
G Paint Slots
. . Monterey. 4 Dr. Sedan. 1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan........................ &gt;1,995
OPEN FRIDAYS
1964 VOLKSWAGEN
NOTICES
9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
One owner, new
l PONTIAC
Large quantity of . . .
Poles and Posts
. . Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan. 1964 MERCURY CUSTOM
Convertible. Like new. ..&gt;2,195
Ladles' and Olds'
(Treated to Lost o Lifetime)
1963 MERCURY MARAUDER
SUMMER SKIRTS
H.top. Air conditioned. ..&gt;1,585
Ladies'
1962 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
I VOLKSWAGEN
DRESSES. BLOUSES. COATS,
Sport Coupe. Full power. &gt;1.195 Poles:
. . Has radio, w/wall tires, 1962 OLDSMOBILE 8TA. WON.
fry clean and priced at only
...................................... — &gt;1.295
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr&gt;1,995
I PONTIAC
.1/5
. . Catalina Sport ciupe with 1962 FORD FALCON
Posts:
Station Wagon. .—&gt;495
hlte finish, radio .sharp car. 1964 FORD GALAX1E 5M
81.595
4 Dr&gt;1399
19M PONTIAC STARCH1EF
NATIONAL
Other lengths available In
4 Dr. Extra good condition.
Full power. ..............&gt;795
FEDERATION OF
1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
INDEPENDENT
4 Dr. Sedan. ....._^-.r»98
.11,145
TRANSPORTATION
’
BUSINESS
I CADILLAC
SPECIALS—
. . Beautiful 4 Dr. Hardtop,
lack and white tutone, all the
Offers outstanding, perma­
Has full power.
xtraa including 6-way seat
nent opportunity to repre­
sent tills organisation.
■ ecognized as the outstand­
ing spokesman tor inde­
3 OLDSMOBILE
pendent bfisinbss Tills
.. 4 Dr. Holiday Sedan, blue
position often well above
Water Softeners
nd white Uitone, power steer*
average earnings, as weU
as excellent fringe benefits.
1959 Dodge 2 Dr. H-Top.
uy at only............. &gt;1495
Salary of 1125.00 per week,
Iron Filters
1955 Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan.
or liberal commission and
• VOLKSWAGEN
bonus during training un­
TRUCKS—
der Division Manager. Car
N&gt; Chav. 1 Ton. Dual wheels.
necessary, but no long trips
Rental
or
Homo
Rebuilt engipe&gt;1,250
away from home. For per­
sonal interview, p I e a s o
Owned Equipment
write brief resume to:
M95
Wagon,

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Personnel Deportment
1133 Mlchlflon N.E.

Culligan Water
Conditioning
313 N. Boltwood

WINDOW OLA88. INSTALLED

but wUl consider either male
or female over 30 years of age
FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
gram.
to operate small Dog *N' Buds
MENT, nte 4F-room cottage,
Drive-In at Gun Lake from
furnished ar unfurnished. Lake
May 30 until Sept. 6. May live
privttegss. AU uUUUea fur­
on premises in trailer that U
nished. Phene 888-3034.
tf
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’
furnished. Reply to: Marshall
and men's clothing. Phone WI
Lyon, 3188 Orchard Lake Drive.
6-5714. 5504 Gun Lake Rd. FOR RENT—8-tedrosm apartPenton. Michigan 46430.
tt
menu. AU elMtrfc; WaU to
Tailor Shop.
tf
wall carpeting, range, nfriger- MANAGEMENT TRAINEES stamp with your nan
ator, disposal, carport. Has­
The J. C. Penney Co. is seek­
drew and ZIP numb
tings’ most modem. Some still
ing High School Graduates
1325. This includes,
available. Phone 945-4101. 401­
with Management Potential
and tales tax. Burpeel
408 E. Woodland Ave.
8/13
DRIVE-IN FOR LEASE—Build­
laity Shoppe, Delton.
ing could be used for other FOR RENT—3 bedroom, modem
lenglng position in Retailing.
business, boat sales, trailer
Will consider recent graduates
year-round
cottage
on
Algonsales, barber shop, etc. Call:
aa well as those graduating
,
quin
Lake.
Call
WI
8-8M1
af
­
CARPET
CLEANING IB 1
WI 5-4231 for appointment tf
this year. Good starting salary,
ter 0:M pm.
tf
with Host New Electric
excellent benefits. Apply in
Brush. No wet carpetaorh
person, J. C. Penney Co., A. C.
SHOES and RAINCOATS it For Ufc—lUal KMafe
FuUenMgr_________ 5/5

Girls’ COTTON DRESSES
FOR SALE—ir PlbergUsa boat,
UP AND
SAVE!WOODLAND HOME — Lake
trailer. WALK
60 Johnson.
AeceaadrOdessa school district. IM N.
les. Call 945-9774.
Btete Bl. Good 6-rm. bunga­
TABLE PAPER
— ForWANTED low, bath, gas conversion furSALESMEN
naoe. hardwood floors, base­
family reunions, lota
ment, attic, immediate poasaaakm. Hannon Real Estate.
tf
ner office.
Realtors. FbwtervUle, Ph. 338­
FOR BALE-60 tons first and
8741.
6/8
second cutting hay. alfalfa and
brome. Call Hickory Oonxan 5 ACRES, 8 - bedroom house.
671-8318.
,
U
Plaaaantview School Dtat. Ph.
758-3516:
8/6
sport rifle — n-aa cu*i
rifle made by McCord’s
HOME FOR RALE—Dant follow the crowd ... be different A lovely 2-bedroom with
WBU kitchen, dining and, large UvIng area, fuR' bath, attached
garage, lots of closets and stor­
monte carlo hand nibbed st
age-space and'look! . . . over­
allng with quick detach, swi
looking the beautiful Thorn­
apple River with about an acre
of ground. Flowing well from
deep in the rock Aik to zee
powders, primers and loaded
this very Uvabta home.- Call D.
shells, etc. Rifle value. tMODO
Ell Frank, Broker. Office on
— loading equipment &gt;70.00.
N. Oun- Lake.’ Middleville BY
Will mH complete for only

8350.00. Call 945-38M after 6
pjn.
tf

mcuw

giving age. address and
business experience in the
last 5 yean.6/5

Hastings

na&gt; ■ mow

aim no

WAITRESS WANTED —Expcrlenced preferred. 11 am. to 8
pjn«, 8 days a week. Also a
SHORT ORDER COOK. 11
aun.. to 8 pjn-. 6 days a week.
Appb in person at GOULD'S
REEt-AURAN'T, 231 W. Btete.
,
8/13

Life

insurance salesman

wcU established in this area.
Unusual proposition. Write
BOX 1006 c/O THE HASTINGS
, BANNER.
8/6

I W. BUM, HMi
WI 6-6118.

POR FAST 34-HQUR 1
SERVICE I No charge for
else prints.

Nelson's

Welcome

Northern Spies, rm Delicious, p
McIntosh Apples and
HENRY NEL80M

R-N.’S and L.PJf.’s ror 2nd and
3rd shuts. Better than ANA.
starting salaries, up to &gt;50 00
per month differential these
ihlfte-for RN.’s (up to 8M50
for LBfl.'il. Liberal fringe ALCOHOLICS ANO]
benefits. Supervisory positions
open. Excellent opportunity to
advance. For appointment can
collect or write Mrs. CanlrtU
or Mr. Becker at Area 616 986­
properties,
6/U
1306. BouihWSftt Regional
Rehabilitation Center of the
American Legion Hospital. WANTED TO BUY wmf
k 2/3 ACRE
Evergreen Rd., Battie Creek,
EM.’’1''
Michinn.
8/6
BOORR5 A NICBsCMfK

.AttMtt now 8 ladsosl H Win
hame test outsids cl^ JBMM
Lovrir teige back y A tetem

Phone 945-5102

8/6

HASTINGS BUSINESS WANTS
young male help. CaU: WI 6­
8184.
tf

Want Ad

. ..

1 -*

A JOPRMETMAN E LEO TRICUB-OU. U
1.clllUes wc have an opening for
a • Class A Electrician. Paid
holidin. insurance, vacation
gnd employee^ benefits vA^ly

■ 8kS40toX?W'ir

' , i.y,w.-

.

..j

6/12

^, .

•/I

�.shown me while I was at Bur­
gess Hospital and since nrtuming home, also the CXO. 414 for
the beautiful plant.

Bummegs Sale —Friday. May
13th. •
to 6:30 pm.; Satur­
day. May 13th. 3 am. to 2:30 pm.

felt thanks and appreciation for
acta of thoughtfulness and kind­
ness during the loss of our
mother, slater and grandmother,
Mrs. Gladys Gsakill. A special
thanks to .the pallbearers, Rev.
Martiua E. Tabor. Dr. James Ho­
gan. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wllllanu and Lynn Sledge of

*■ guate with her broth*,
and Mra. Marrin marie and
MT Bunday. Mag 1 was C*tiato Du at th* 1 latte IM
iroto. The Sunday School pro-

Jimmie TUrnes was In BL Mary's
Hospital Tuesday for tarts.
Mr. and Mia. Frank Thomp­
son and. family and Mr. and Mix
Ben Christie and family enjoyed
supper.out, Bunday- * Mr. and
Mra. Jerry Posthumus and fam­
ily of Alto wem Saturday wa­
ning visitor* at the Merton MeeeStaff SgL Robert B.Bwltt. son
car-boma.ik Mka Fay DemmaL
Jr., and daughter. Bonita of nt, Mr. and Mra. U. W. tai*.
Caledonia spent Saturday WUh. wfr&gt; reside on. BA. Hunftrid, rooaMiy
he»r*&lt; lauart* a. U. B,
h* motbec. Mix Sylvan Tagg. 4»
Aft Fbrco Minuteman lalMcrncalled on MT. and Mas, Will tagntal. mlastio from Vaadro-

Dr. Blair, Rev. Elliott for dally
calls and everyone at Pennock
Hospitals who cared so efficient­
ly lor mo while I was there.
Also a thank you lo my rela-

Mishler at the Cterlee Blough
home Saturday. * Mr. and Mra
BUI Blough and children and
Mra. Grata Blough spent from
Friday till Sunday with Mr. and
Mix Robert Blough at North­
ville. * MT. and Mra. Forrest
Buehler enjoyed dinner Sunday.
They risked Mr. and Mra. Hugh

band and father. Your lovely
floral pieces were a beautiful
tribute to hto memory.

Mr. and Mm Francis Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper
Mr. and Mm. John Bogner

call from their son. Bill Vandsrmale saying he had been releas­
ed from the hospital and waa

LEGALS
'.flK

aqn of Mr. and Mra. Trevor L.
VknHoutcn of Middleville, has
been selected far training a*
KMsler APB. Mtoa., aa an Air
Force communications epecfaltoL
The airman, a IMS graduate of
T-K High School, recently com­
pleted baric training aL Lgck-

,isos
-sits

Daughter banquet last Wednes­
day- The ithane foe the evening
was ’’Patlem for Wring 10M."
Each place had a pausrn. eave­
lope at Its place with the pat­
tern pieces, containing the print-

Chidester Chit-Chat

Lake Odessa

Tbe David Smith family and
Robin Smith of Hastings visited
the former’s brother and latter's
father, Robert Smith and family
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Kling - of Belding last Saturday. *
man. Mra. K. O. York, Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood KUngman. Mr. and
Mra. Dean Bmw. Mrs. Royal
Halter, Jr„ Mra. Katharina Tas­
ker. Mrs. Lois Hendrick and Mr.
and Mra. Inrta Hehtetek attend­
ed the funeral of Mra. Clifford
Borer of Grand Ledge. Wednes­
day. MT. and A*x Dsri Bev* of
By Ruth Peterman

tended the services. * Mr. and
Mra. Rob Erb were Friday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crump, of
Lamont Friday. * MT. and Mrs.
Darrell Frolke and aoa at Bnd-

days last week with her daugh­
ters, Mr. and Mra. EL A. Addi­
son of Sturgia and. MT. and Mra.

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

A seven pound
Gary Lea waa Appliance 0 Owrei Repair
Mm Gaa Me-

COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
ICE—First etosa work. Call WI
5-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.

Florida and the Cecil Hershisers
»alao home aft*- their Win­
trip. ★ Mra. Walter Wilhelm

GET YOUR READY-MIX fra* thg
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone WI 5-2123.

CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repaim and sharpening. Saw
parts and suppim. McCulloch
and Hone*. Francisco Farm

AU GRADES WASHED
AND GRAVER
5-2123.

COMPUTE

‘XSta
CUSTOM

.lii'sSHot

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES ef t*too, machinery and- chais mm
. in our new building st 124 N&gt;

SUERWftOB-STACI
Agsncy for,

INSUBANCE
Fill
BONDS

AUTO —

JRRRY ANDRUS

Call

►ING

�t-jHK tumroa wunoK
fkrM&gt;r.MV l. ■«. * ™
Mask Vallay Nina
2 Victorias

Gordon Finnle. Pete Baton.
Frank Keller
”,

Be Served May 21

Oim.; Don Blegt). Atty. Paul
filegel. Atty. Dick Shuster. Dr.
Charles Morrill. Jim Marr. Dave
Goodyear. Dr. Bob Huetoer. Dr.
Ray Finnle, Fred Porteoua, Har­
old Stockwell. George Youngs.

West WoodlandBy Victor

they were

Final Clean-Up—Kitchen and
Dining Room: Ken Rrahm.
Chm ; Tom Toffee, Sheriff Merl
Campbell, Al Stauffer, Rom
Peldpauach. Jack Osgood, John
Crinder, Al Fuller, Jack Laubaugh, Fred Lowe. Ray Wieland.
General: Dick Feldpatuch,
Bun McFharlln. Chm.;
Chm.; Homer Smith, Clarence
Rltsema. Rene Gangulllet, Dick
Jacoba, Jim Coleman.

The dinner will Im held from

game for Maple Valley.

latest
■ allerai

Chm.; Diek Jacoba. Dick FeldColeman.
Prank Ritchie, dun.;

M FLOOM

TO MilT
KVttY BUMtT

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

Pleads Innocent
To Driving Charge

syjnjMtljy to the husband and

Chm.; John Hamp, Charles Hin­
man. Jack Walton, Roy Thomas,
Dr. Louis Nltach, Allan Hyde,
John Bay, Robert Birke, Pat
Hodges. Tom Franthway, Dr.

IRONSIDE

improving. * Mra. Grace Cole
of Ha*ttnn and J^ra. Tremie
Kidder ofFreepyet were Satur­
day visitor* at Ur. and Mrs.
George Olmstead. * Children are
improving on &lt;Wr.c ----------Moat of them can 1
I Km— ■
"rTo n a — days of
rreognlranco pending trial
The time ha* gone
Bird, originally waa ticketed
doubt the Summer
for violating the atatute When
he appeared April 21 before Juais actually out cu June 3 but the
children only attend tlie last

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Simon
on April 25 for contempt of
court, and given a five-day jail were Ln Lansing Saturday wiyere
the former underwent treat merit
failure to comply with the finan­ by a leading Ophthalmologist. *
cial reeponaiMUty act wts the Mra. Edna Lydy, a former realdent now living in Hastings was
a last Wednesday night and
Mr. and Mra. William Parker
returned Friday from the Holl­ George Olmstead. * Mr. and
Mrs Hair Carpenter returned to
where they have spent the Win­ liieir home at Carlton Center
ter. Their son and family, the
Bob Parkers of Haalett, vUlted
them on Bawda^.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This Is To Certify That Mrs. Betty Ziegler. Mrs.
Judy McLeon. Mrs. Betty Fisher, Mrs. Virginia

Turkal. Mrs. Dale Cappon, Mrs. George James.

Prepare now to chooae a beautiful Barre
Guild Monument to memorialize your
departed loved one on Memorial Day.
We have a wide choice of

Mrs.

Bernice Peake,

Mrs.

Marshall- Greenleaf,

Mrs. John Bishop. Mrs. Emest VonSyckle, Mrs.

Joel Howell, Mrs.-Wayne Williams. Mrs. Robert

rhonurtientt guaranteed
by the Barre Guild.

Stamm. Mrs. Helen Ganguillet, Mrs. Ed. Slocum,

I BARRE
IGUJLDi

pie. Mrs. Betty Sanders, Mrs. Duane Sinclair, Mrs.

Monuments

Dunn. Mrs. Ruth VanDenburg, Mrs. Stanley

Mrs. Herman Bessmer. Mrs.

Arley Todd,

Mrs.

Marjorie Dull. Mrs. Carl Lenz, Mrs. Shirley Gilles­

Rebent vtaitora at Mra. Wealey

Conklin attended the Farm Bu­
reau Women’* tour of
0410
Turkey Farm near MlddkwiUe. *
Mr. and Mra LcnUe Dickerson
returned from lhar Winter slay
were Saturday, April 23. dinner bi California. * Mim .Elizabeth

Deltnn. * Mra. Edmond's broUicr unit at Pennock
and family, the John Hoffman'*

at Gilkey Lake, south of Has­
tings) Is in Pennock Hospital
recovering from - surgery per­
formed a week ago Monday. *
Mra. Bonnie Carroll and Mra.
Doreen Barry called on Mra.
Grace Olmstead. * Mr. and Mra.
Prank Shattuck, who live on
the north side of Jordan Road

Hospital.

April 24. visitors. * The lUrold

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
Family Bundles
Damp Wash • Wa»h and Fluff Dry
W. Flelth Shim. Fhrnxk. Work Cloth.,

HASTINGS

HOME

LAUNDRY

(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibson)
323 5. Mlchigon

Return Man from
California on
Check Charge

WI 5-4042

MOVING..!

Frederick Brice Barber. 25. of

IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW
|
b moving into i new comM
] Ijre9
munity, let us know too.
f
w w
A friendly call by the WeiwTSirx
come Wagon Hostess with her basket ol gifts and helpfid
information, will make the newcomer feel quickly at home.
Join In carrying on our community'j traditional spirit ot
hospitality. Just give their name and address to

ter he pleaded guilty when ar­
raigned before Circuit Judge
Archie McDonald to a charge ot
uttering and publishing a forged

remodeling the interior of their
home. ★ Mr. and Mra. George
Underahertf f Gordon Trick
Brisbin of Coats Grove spent
last week Bunday evening with and Officer Albert Stanton re­
lumed Barber to Barry County
from California through extra­
of Jordan Rood.
Someone recently stole a fine dition proceedings. Trick and
aluminum boat belonging to Eu­ Stanton flew to California on
gene * Wickenhlaer from law­ April ,13 and returned with their
bead Lake. It would seem that prisoner on April 31.
Underahcriff Trick said Barter
nothing is safe from vandalism
and thievery anymore. No truce
the other two already are serving
prison terms of from 2 4 to 14
of late have rosulteyl In ponds in years — to answer bad clveck
the tow places in fields. Thia
He 1* specifically charged with
will probably delay the farmers
in their plowing and prepara­ ensiling a forged check for 120
tion of tlie ground and make the at Marvin YtandoTph's at Bristol
planting of crops late tills
Undersheriff Trick mid 69
Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. George Olm- checks have been accounted for.
The
he -----said,. —
helped
stood visited hurt Monday with,— .proceed*,
------------ - —
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Valepilno’ finance the trio's trip to La*
nt Carlton Center. * Several I Vegas. The other two, Dean
from thia vicinity attended the I Bore and Ronald O'Connor, haw
Harry Dunn sale near Gun Lake ■ been sentenced. Barber luid gone
‘ —
farther Weal while Bore and
O’Connor hod returned U&gt; Mkhhx? returned from

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Robert Endsley. Mrs. Normon Pittlekow, Mrs. Izola

Pierce, Mrs. Robert Cfaistie, Mrs. Doris Showman,

Mrs. Maxine TollescMrsr^oul Haller, Mrs, Nyle
Knickerbocker, Mrs. Rosemary Borton. Mrs. Vem

Allerding, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. James Wright—hove been officially engaged to take the school

census in the school district of Hostings, B-1 dur­
ing the last 20 days of May, 1966.

R. Guenther, Supt. of Schools

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brother, Caryl Hoffman ot Au-

started at Galesburg Saturday
lera to the neighborhood. In with a field of 80. Gordon Blsaett
a telephone conversation with of Battle Creek, driving a con­
vertible, won lhe feature with
a feV night* ago, we learned Larry Lewis of Spttt* second and
that he had been very Hl and In Hrrry fichuring of Vicksburg
the hospital for some time but third.
Johnny Boe mian of Allegan
back 'W. work. This puts to rout out-dueled Gall Cobb of Grand
the saying that "No news is good Rapids and Jim Adema of Hud­
sonville to win the 25-lap feature
for stock cars Sunday night at
and his daughter. Mra. Walter the Kalamazoo Speedway. BlsWllkelm of Massillon. Ohio, vlsl-

George Olmstead recently. *
according to Underahcriff Gor­ while on Friday. * A large new Friends have learned that Mrs
don Trick.
Mildred (Lydy) Leltuiar. a for-

221 I. SWw S«TMt—f.O. tow to?, Ha*Hn,a
WI S-5131 4- T.kpho." — WI 5-5344

P Make Memorial Day
Day of Remembrance

Lloyd Gaskill accompanied
me Dickerson. June Moon.

Grattan Raceway
Feature* 2-IJay
National Event

hosting races at the Grattan
and Mra. BUI (Nagwna) Daw- N. Broadway near Welcome Cor­ Raceway Saturday and Sunday,
classified as national racing
event*.
ail enjoyed dinner together at
Entriaa have been received
the Ivanhoe ReaUurant, caie- doing extensive remodeling and from 11 state*, and more than
modernising of the buildings
two-dsy
event.
Thlf sightly place, known to
Uonal A Friends hare were sony many u the D. SheUenbarger
to learn timt Clark Ovenmlth
entered Leila 'RhopXal In Baitwisting
enhiagr. who built lhe cottage
dltton la
•nd alio th* long drive through

Raymond Bird. 20. Freeport,
pleaded innocent here Friday
ley Logan, Judge Archie Mc­ when arraigned before Circuit
Donald. Bob Shannon. Howard Judge Archie McDonald on a
Tredinnick. Principal Don Gill, charge of failure to comply with
the Michigan financial reaponsl-

Cordes, Chet Hodges, Charles
Leonard. Stuart Clement. Roy
Hubbard. Dt Larry Blair. Rev.
Willard curtb. Hub Cook. Cedric
Morey. Jim Wirwell, Doug Cas­
tleman, Earl McMullin, plus stu-

tom to health

burial was In Fuller Cemetery.

Matthews, Chm.: Blake Aller­
committees ding. Rene Gangulliel. Al fitauf-

and Dick Steward tripled

Dowling

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Adventist Church,
At CarltonPlans
Homecoming

The Hastings Banner

Friends and neighbors ot lbs
Carton Beventh-day Adventist I
Church will flnd it time well

Donors Give

Church School
Teachers Study
For Sessions

Freeport FFIF,
lurilinry Name
New (HRcen

In preparation for the two­
wwk Daily Vacation Church
School to bo held on the school
dan between June 30 and July
1 from 8 to 11 am.. a delegation
of workers from the Delton
Methodist Church attended a
workshop at the Chapel Hill
MetiaxHrt Church In BoUle
Creek Monday.
Thorn attending were the su­
perintendent of lhe school. Mn.
Nell Hughes, and teachers, Mn.
Dari Herbert. Mra. ■James Mac­
Gregor. Mn. Jack Little, Mn.
Donald Mohn, Mn. Kenneth
Town and Mn. Marclus Taber.
There will be classes for those
who will be entering Kindergar­
ten this Pall up through those
who are in Junldr High this
year. Last year the school en­
rolled about 140 children, and a
similar enrollment is expected
thia year.

port VFW Poet and Velma Hum­ mission
phrey wm sleeted preaident of

ATTEND SEMINAR — Nolan and Dann* Gatebres Heft) and
Lois and Bob Gardner of Haatttgs Floor Covering were among
the nationally selected grow* of carpet retailer* who attended
an Invitational seminar on earpet manufacturing al Glasgow,
taken from Swedish motifs.

Methodist Cub
Scouts Receive
Badges, Awards

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

Othsr
Styls.

Pick a winner from our complete stable

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Flamingos, Rodsters,
Ducks and Butterflies.

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Mow, sow, tow, till, plow, haul, seed, fertilize, remove snow —
you name the job and Wheal Home has the attaching tool you’ll
need. Hee the complete Tine of Wheel Horae tractors and quick­
attaching tools now oq display.
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During

initiation

ceremonies

North Dakota. Albert R. Pender

Church Women
To Gather at
Nashville Friday

Nu Chapter ol Delta Pl Epsilon,
a national business education
May Fe'lowthfp Day. ipon------------ --------- — - -------- — — ovmi vr v',i«44
his doctrete In bustnere educa- ^
,t the Nashville
tion. He Is lhe eon of Mrs Ger- Evangelical United Brethren
Church on Friday. May 8.
son. Following the ertrnony, a
banquet was held in the Golden
Hour Restaurant, Grand Forks.

Medical coverage for this visit
was provided by J. Hogan, D. O..

Borne boys are planting hill­
side land and unused arena to Steve advanced to Boy Scouts by
the (crossing the bridge ocreprovide wildlife cover.
____will
____ form
____________
Many__,
trees
wlnd- monyi. Boy Scout master. Arthur
breaks and shade for a pond and Stauffer and award chairman.
Christinas trees.________________ I Leonard Spyker and Cubnuuder,

Planters
Rad wood!’

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Ln 1.157.

Jack* Smith officiated at the
obremony.
Fourteen badges were awarded
for the fine salesmanship the
cubs showed by selling enough
tickets to the Scout circus, to re­
register the Pack for the next
year Each boy selling eight and

Chairman Leonard Spyker pre­ top-salesmen were. Prank Part­
sented lhe following awards: ridge. Deft 1. sold 35: Bruce
tian projects were provided with
Randy Cocnen. Wolf badge and i Smith Den 4. sold 28 and Mar­
white pine seedlings.
vin Spyker. Den 4. sold 17.
The 18 numbers will plant gold arrow; Gordon Miller. Bear
The highlight of the evening
badge; Jeff Morrill. Bear badge
hotnn situation.
and gold arrow and silver arrow;
Steve Jlies. son of Mr. and Mrs.
flclaLs were. John Bechtel, Dr.
vide a setting for tbe.Wlnter Fred JUas has completed his Cub
bird feeder, others to beautify Scout training by attaining his
Wolfe. Bear and Lion ranks over DeBroux and Robert Wright
the homo grounds.

Plastic

MUSS

The bloodmobUe vtett to Del­
ton on Monday. April 25. added
39 pinta of blood to the county's
blood needs. This brings the- to-

rill
Walkw Is junior vice president; follow the lunch hour at 2 p.m.
Mary Paunce. treasurer: Sylvan
Tagg, chaplain; Hilda Brovant.
conductress; Joyce Buehler,
guard; Carol Roush and Evelyn Kiwanis Provides
McNaughton, trustees; Carol Seedlings /or 4H
Roush, secretary; Evelyn Mc­
Naughton, patriotic Instructor.
Conservation Club
Installation Is planned for
Hie Rogera 4H Conservation
Club received 500 pine tree seed­
lings from the Hastings Klwanls
Club.
Red pine and white pine seed-

Mn A. Tolles was among those
attending lhe observance of the
Mth wedding anniversary of the
Clifford Walters and the Mth of
the Pred O'Connors at the LakeThurtons, of Lowell.
aide Orange Sunday.

n»w—»«t» 1 t» »

Al Pender Joint
National Honorary

39 Pints at
Delton Clinic

nounoed.

Howard Hefflebower is senior
Elder Loe Huff, evangelist
from Muskegon, will be lhe
Howard Walker. Jr. vice com­ speaker al the 11 o'clock worship
mander: George Paunce. quarWBCH radio.
jutsnt; Leon Bird, past advo­
Carlton church la also happy
cate; Hiram Livingston, chap"Youth For Eternity” quartet
Glen Brovont. service onicer; who will render special numbers
Norval Thaler, legislative ofllcsr. throughout the day's services.
and Ernest Grow Elwood Yoder
A potluck lunch will be enjoyand Richard Blough, trustees.

Bird Baths

n.rU.r. M«y 5. 1»«4

Ph. WI 5-2983

142 L $#oto $»., Hastings

Itaver and Wayne Hawk were
'at the finish line. Official badges
were made by Mr. Spyker. Each
boy
was awarded a ribbon for his
'
,first heat race. Den champions
were awarded a Gold plaque. The
den champions were Frank Part­
ridge. Den 1: Edward VanderMolen. Den 2; Brian Smith. Den
3, and Jack Fellow, Den 4. These
boys raced their cars for the
grand champion and trophy. The

Mrs. Lena Cole
Dies Wednesday
In Arizona

Registered nurses awtellng lhe
aft nurses from the Regional
Omter were Mrs Kendall Reahm.
Mrs. Lynn Stedge, Mra. Glen
gambling. A panel of four area
Ehugare, Mrs Wilma Holsten
and Mra. Jacqueline Quick.
program.
Mra. Russell Kimmel. Red
Funeral services for Mrs Lena ' There will be a nursery
Cross Gray Ladv, assisted by
Mrs John Dill, chairman of the B. Cole. 85. 437 E. Walnut
f
.
,
Street, who died Wednesday,' Hold Jalopy Raid
tratlon donors
8undar. May 1. the HaaMrs. Robert Hughes, assisted AprU 27. in Tuaoti Arts. Gen-:
eral
Hospital,
were
held
at
1
30
,
|nel
EUB
youth
Fellowship
bad
by Mra. Harold Anderson and
p m Monday at die Leonard- , # -j.iopy Raid- Joe Daniel waa
Mrs. Steven Shephard, operated Osgood Funeral Home.
I [hc ejumjfeur driving the bus.
the canteen providing refresh­
The
Rev.
George
Elliott
offl-|Ths
bus
was
driven
to
the
ments to donors.
elated and burial was in the youth's home and “raided" nnd
Puller Cemniery.
I the youth were brought beck to
Robert Miller. Mr* John DeekMr*. Cole was hoopltaliied an church Gams* were played and

Lillian Beau grand. Mr* Homer
Church, Mra. Gordon Cham­
berlain and Mr*. Lyle Champ-

School custodians and Delton
High School students assisted
the Bloodmobilc driver in un­
loading and reloading tigs equip­
ment and supplies.
The following persons pre­
sented thcmM-lvea aa donors:
Leah belle Dawe. William A.
Barr, Rex McCool. Helen Hough­
Ion. Doris Nottingham. Donald
Profrock. Alice Michael. Janice
Jacobean. Alene Reolun;

Mrs. uoie was bom on May ..
,__ ,
1. 1900. In Castleton Township. I h‘'n rfrnalrird for lhe **«nlng
the daughter of John and Ida church service. Tlw “raid" was
■ Foreman। Mead. She attended considered a huge success.
the Wellman School nnd was I------------------------------- ---------------- i—
married to Henry Cole of Carl--------------------------------------------- ““
ton Township on Sept. 1. 1917.
Tliey farmed In Castlotixi
Township until 1951. when they
moved to Tucson. Tliey returnrd to Hastings In 1958 and had
spent their Winters In Tucson
since Hint time.

Haight. Arnold Nachwelch, Don­
ald VanRaden. Ronald Nouslanen, Malcolm Brothers. Robert
Hughes. Victor Clmala, Busannd
Itelnaar. Margaret Church. Doris
Kenyon;
Elvert Mott. Clifford Clouse.
James Fish. Thomas Guthrie, Jr.,
was bull l by Frank Partridge Lyle Gorham. Elaine Mercer.
and his dad. James Partridge. Marlene Leonard. Ruth Lyons.
Dorothy Anderson:
Mmnetta Lammers. Marie
(the most popular) car by all the
cubs and received a certificateChampion.
-------- ---------------Larry
- ------Best. —
Jaequeslgn*d by the cubmaster. Each line Dunlop, Kenneth Floria,
boy received a gold race-car pin. I Donna Monica. Alan Beebe;
lhe pins and plaque awards were I Melvin Goebel. Joyce Harrtngmado by den-mothers. Mrs. |ton. Donald Harlow. Danny KllWaync Hawk and Mra. Jock linger. Randolph Kirk. Wlltlam
Smiih Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith Roberts, Robert Osborn. Marilyn
mode tlie certificate and ribbon Al man. Jane Meadows. Mary
aawrds. Refreshments were serv­ Newman, John Dill. Betty Smith
ed by Mra. Edward Freeland, and Susan Breyrr.
den mother.
Mrs. Leona Lankerd of Battle
Creek spent Wednesday. April Big Task in State
27. with her mother. Mra. Myrtle
Out of 22,829 inspections made
Gray, and helped her celebrate last year of food handling eeher birthday, also Ronald Lan­ taMlshmente, 261 official inkerd waa a caller from Battle
Creek.
representatives of the Michigan
Department of Agriculture's Food
Inspection Division. Included
were Inspections of retail stores,
cafes and restaurants. canning
and preserving plants, whole­
sale stons. soft drink bottling
plants, slaughterhouses, bakeries,
locker plants, and other food'
processing establishments.

TEAMWORK

In addition to her husband.
of R2 Hastings; six grandchll-

Mother's Day Hymn
Sing at Woodland
The Youth Fellowship of the
Woodland Mtthodl* Church la
sponsoring a Mother's Day Hymn ;
Sing on Sunday, May 8. at 8 pm.1
at the Woodland Methodist
Church in Woodland. Come and
enjoy an evening of worship in
song. Special mus|c will be pro­
vided

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Concrete Blocks

National Bank of Hastings

IRKNDIY PRESCRIPTION

HIIUR

REAL ESTATE

COMPLiTt BEAL
.
1ST AU HR VIC t
INSUKANCI • BONDS

Jacob s
Presc ripHon
Pharmacy
126 East State St.
Phone WI 5-2464

Hastings

to MOTHER with love

Welcome Son
Mr. nnd Mra Hugh Peterson.
1507! Artesian. Detroit announce
the birth of a son. Erik Boden,
born April 13.
Peterson lJ
Bonnie Brown,

Sand &amp; Gravel
Naehvttla, Mich.
Rhone 653-2791

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

RHY ON US Mt PROMPT,

savKi

PENNOCK

I

As Pharmacists, we
have frequent con­
tact with Doctors in
this community. This
teamwork, based
upon professional
trust, safeguards
your family through
the year.

Brown of Woodland.

MOTHERS
DAY

April 5, 1966

MAY 8th

RESOURCES

DIRECTORS
Edward B. Caukln

Cash and due from Banks-------- $

Richard M. Cook

U.S. Government Bonds direct
and fully guaranteed---------

938,882.72

2,694,134.90

Federal Reserve Bank Stock __

Charles H. Hinman

James W. Radford, Jr.
Robert W. Sherwood

18,000.00

Municipal Bonds----------

1.464,205.00

Loans and Discounts _.

3.52O.895.O1

Rltherd T. Grate
Banking House Furniture
and Fixture!_______

48,383.61
5.038.00

Other Assets

William D. Stedman

iHemkel TH MMI01 THlGDUXn 8UU_

Total Resources

OFFICERS
Richard A. Groat, Chairman of the Board

--$8,689,539.24

LIABILITIES

Whenever. Wherever

Capital Stock

200,000.00

Surplus

400,000.00

ASSORTED CHOCOLATES

Minutes seem like hours when

Richard T, Groot, Vico Chairman of the Board
Robert W. Shanrood, President

------------

Undivided Profit!

338,934.66

*15.101.53

Chariot H. Hiaman, Vico Ftoildonf

Walter Ai Eaton, Vico Proeidont and Cashier
William D. Stadman, Vica President

Demand Deposits

Time Deposits

you need help. We recognize this

at Leona rd-Osgood Funeral Home,

3,605,162.62

ready to assist families throughout

.4,000,462.32

the whole area. Whenever . . .

Other Liabilities

129,878.11

Total Liabilities

.-$8,689,539.24

wherever

. . help is needed, don’t

hesitate to call us.

Franklin C. Beckwith, Ast't. Cashier

Sational
Member Federal Reserve

LEOIlflRD-OSGOOD
-junenalJ4oine

Insurance Corporation

[Hastings
DanaSHs Insured Up to $10,000.00

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JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

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�Adventists Honor
Pastor Wilber at
Farewell Fete

Hastings Pastor
To Attend Yearly
EUB Conference

CMtet nmtweri

.

Delton WSCS
Mother-Daughter
Dinner Saturday

wishes for a quick recovery- He
wifl be sorely mimed by the peo­
ple of ids congregation. Among
some of his efforts he had bean
instrumental in opening the

bring food and table service
(contact Mrs David Munn, 796­
3066 for menu). The loeen. the
Broadway at Center
Rar. Don M- Gury, Rector
1 am. Holy Communion.

K. W. Mosher. Pastor
9:50 am Sunday school
11 am Worship servica
7:30 pm. Evening service.
7:30 pm Weil, prayer service.

Rev. Richard VandenBoech.
Pastor
Bunday school 10 am
Morning worship, 11 am
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm
Rev. Olson W. Clark. Pastor
10 am. Bunday school
11 am Worship service. Ber-

Floyd Walter, Supt.
RIM* wjwil IQ rm
Worship hour, U am
STav a a» ■ ——
10 am Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
0:30 pm Young Peoples.
7:30 pm Evening service.
7:30 pm. Thursday prayer
Bible study hour.

Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People’s Service, 6 30.
Evening service, 7:30 pm
Thursday evening prayer and
Bible study, 7:30 pm

Wednesday. prayer and Bible
study.
,
i.10 am Morning group.
”7 p.m. Evening group. Nursery

naded with music provided by
Mr. and Mra Ranald Hesteriy
and two youlha The dinner was

Marvin Bickmlller. Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am
Morning- worship, 11 am
Evening service, 7:30 pm
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening. 7:30 pm.

Rsv. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Sunday school 10 am
War*hlp service, 11 am
Young Peoples service, 7 pm

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Russell Houseman, Pastor
9:46 am Bunday school.

Rev. Doricne Bpeaa Pastor
Prayer service, Wed., 7:30 pm.
9: 30 an Morning worship.
10: 30 am. Bunday school.
8:15 pm Christian Endeavor.
7 pm Evening service.

banouct in Memorial
Hall. office
Make
ras^vMiona
at the church

a5-5463. Adults SL33 and chlli 75c All women of the

11 am Morning worship, jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7:30 pm Evening service.
Wednesday, 7:30, Family Night.
-&lt;8:30 pm, Choir rehearsal

Church Study, Sunday, I
Worship. Bunday, 11 am
Youth PeUowahlp, Sunday,
Prayer Group. Tuesday. 9:1

Queen

U Mile E. of M-M on Bute Rd.
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
Wed, 7:46 pm Mid-Week

THE
MAN

1 am Junior church. For
Idren 4 through 8.
:30 pm All Young Peoples

Rev. Jesse Powell. Pastor
10 am Sunday school.
11 am Morning warship.
Wed., 7 pm prayer meeting.

Morning warship, 10 am
Bunday school. 11 am
Bunday worship. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday worship for entire

lovely evening with much music, &gt;
Rev. Richard VandcnBoech
merriment and good Christian L Morning worship, 9:15 am.
Fellowship.
I Bunday school 10rl5 am

year okto and klnd^gartsn departrnsuk
•
• • •
6:30 Junior High Youth Fel­
lowship a» the church.
6:30 Senior High Youth Fel­
lowship at the church. Parents
are invited lo view the filmstrip.
MA Question of Recognition.”
Monday Activities

9:45 am. Sunday school.11 am Morning worship.
6 pm Young People’s servica

Saturday Sabbath School. 9:30.
Worship, 11 am
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

House
Mother
Our Best
Listener!
to Her on

Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley, Assistant
Bunday Mass. 8. 10, 11:30 am-

EVERYTHING
HAS THE
BEST
BUYS IN
TOWN!

Mother's Day

Sunday, May 8

May Her Radio
tuned

Torooado! Car of tb* year!

Proof wheel drive! Space Cor six!
Get the buy of a lifetime now

WBCH
It am Preaching. ■ .
• pm Preaching.
Prayer Wednesday, 3 pm.

lastings and Barry County'
Own Radio Station

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1220

�Qaiitisifiiil Anwtra

Health Expert
Asks Use of
Medi-Labels

asking If I wanted medical In­
surance at a cost of |3 p*
month. U this all there U to
qualifying for health Insurance?

tomatlcally qualified for hos­
pital Insurance. Supplemental
medical insurance Is not auto­
matic and the enrollment card
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' .
i plemantal medical insurance cov■Ilgihie for insurance and you! *• No. You may qualify for ^Wneed to make a choice before health insurance even though । Q. Did the changes In lhe ao-

before July ISM. Can I wait un­
til then to apply?
’
'
A. Persons age 66 before IBM
cannot bo covered for the in-a­
cai insurance affective July 1MB
unless they have signed up be­
fore March II. ISM. M you are
65. or will be within I months,
get in touch with your social
Former Michigan State quar­
security district office now.
terback larry Blelat Is now an
The Banner, In cooperation a/sistant coach on the Colorado
football
coaching staff.
with tlie Social Security Admln-

Marriage Licenses

yoa gel right down to H, all •/
ns really have a tpeeiai ihwhcal history.
Ftor instance, would you think
that simply wearing contact

THE
FRIENDLY,
k FOLKS /

lenses, and they are left In. they
might seriously injure your eyes.
After all. tf you are unconscious,
you cannot tall the physician
who la treating you.
Of course, it almost goes with­
out saying that If you happen
to be sensKtre to penicillin or
other drugs, it is s^KCtally 1m-

him immediately, and he will be
| able to act accordingly:
And anyone suffering from an
affliction that requires periodic
medication, such aa diabetes,
should make tlie label a necaa-

one of the

Local Folks
EARL DECKER
Manager of Our

,

canted out by Mrvnqachknlsuio
-maddDM that supervise tha
work ot other machkw. When k
biologist wants to extract the
nucleus from a microscopic liv­
ing, C^Uvdth a tiny hollow
needle, a servo can pick up

PRODUCE
DEPARTMENT

Earl was born and raised in the Hastings-Lake Odessa
area. He attended the McOmber Elementary'School and
graduated from Lake Odessa High School. Earl is married
to the former Norma Knickerbocker who graduated from
Hastings High School. The De:kers have a daughter, Denise
whd is a student at Lakewood West Elementary School.

termites

The Deckers make their home ot 1031 5th Avenue in

Lake Odessa
Earl began working for the Kroger Company in 1961
after serving the Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Company for 18
years as their manager in Lake Odessa. When that store
was closed ho was brought to Hastings as manager of
Kroger's produce department. We, at Kroger's feel very for­
tunate to have acquired a man of Earl's experience in the

work and carpattag. Ta avoM
coetiy damage, phene for
•killed Inspection try TermlnU,
world’s targa«t In tenntta conVol. Service fuUy guaras toed
u» to JZ5.00q,00 agataa
ture tsrmite damage.

retail food business.

We are very proud of our fine, new produce department
inasmuch as we have, by for, the largest selection of pro­
duce inthe Hastings area. We select only the finest produce
available and Fresh-Date it to assure our customers that
the values are outstandingly real.
Wo back up our "Satisfaction Guarantee" by cheerfully
refunding the purchaser's money or exchanging any mer­
chandise, plus giving them 50 T.V. Stamps for their trouble.

You may bo sure that wo will hove every new item as
soon as tho season arrives. If your meals seem too plain, with
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purchase of $2.00, or mors of produce. Ho will give you
300 T.V. Stomps with the purchase of $5.00, or more, of
produce. This week Earl will have Bananas for 10c a pound
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Highlights Interesting

FARM NEWS
janese
Boost Farm
Crop Yields

Nitrogen Truly
Yield Booster
After Nutrients

For Fall crops, such as win­
ter wheat or barley, it Is most
economic*! to use straight ni­
trogen fertiliser, saya Porter.
In rewearch tests and practical
observation* -illite If any bene-

Plead Guilty to
Drunken Driving
prapm

Mrs. Inez Marie Pedley. 42. of
Nashville, pleaded guilty when
arraigned Monday before Mu­
nicipal Judge L. E. Barnett to a
charge of driving under the In­
fluence of liquor.
She paid a 5®5 fine pins 55.45

car driven by Stanley E. Stevens.
20, 604 E. Center about 9:45 pm.
Saturday. Stevens swung towards
the curb In an attempt to avoid
the mishap.
I. J. Linker. 41. Nashville, was
HASTINGS OFFICf
arrested by Deputy Ken Orana&gt;01 % Sa. Mkkigs.
ta for drank driving on E. State
Open Meo., Wrt, M. 830-5:00 Road Saturday. He paid an MO
fine plus 15-46 court costs.

DON'T LET YOUR CORN
RUN OUT
OF GAS
Apply Enough Nitrogen
Phosphate and Potash
to Do the Job
SMITH

BROS

Save Damaged
Shade Trees

It is amazing what those man­
agers, and evan pre-teen*, have
done to beautify thslr own
rooms, and often all the other
rooms in the family dwelling.
Projects vary according to abil­
ity and need, but tba young
homemakers learn the basics

treatment of manganese defici­
ency will result In yield In­
crease ranging from 10 to 60
percent, a Michigan State Unlvwrtty aoU actantirt stated re*
ccntly.
Dr. Kirk Lawton. MSU pro­
fessor of soil science, says that
signs of nutrient deficiency ap­
pear early on soybeans, field

can bo aarcd from disfigurement
and untimely death, advises Ar­
eluding phosphorus and potas­ thur Bteeby, County Extension
In soybeans, field beans, su­
sium tn topdrea* fertilisers in
gar beets, celery, and cucumbers
Uw loaf veins remain green
the Spring.
Any nitrogen carrier Is satis­
comes mottled or completely
factory; ammonium nitrate, urea.
yellow. Manganese Is not mobile
some tree wound draadng argu­ In plants. so young growth may
able at many seed and hardware sliow symptoms while older
atorco. the county agent advised. growth does not.

dressed, (c) the crop has a ten­
dency toward lodgihg. and (d*
legume aecdlngs arc being made
along with tho crop.
Nitrogen Influences lime requlnpncnts of soil "As fanners
increase the rates of nitrogen ap­
plication it should be kept in
mind tiuvt practically all the nl- through Uic branch.
(») Cut from the top about 8I
inches away from the tree. Con­
tinue sawing until tho branch,..
'
(1) 6aw Off tho stub flush with,
ranges from two to five pounds
of limestone eqivalfnt per pound tho tree trunk In a neat clean,
of nitrogen. However, any need manner and apply tho treei
wound drawing.
People with large or extreme­
ly tali shade trees may find M
better to employ a trained tree
or landscape specialist to bandit*
Strawberry Plants
major repair Jobe.

Don't Really Climb

Climbing strawberry plants do
not really "climb.”

ally an everbearing strawberry
variety that produces runners
and daughter plants more abun­
dantly tluui the old time ever­
bearing strawberry varieties

Low Cost Corn
Yields Possible
Leyton Nelson, Crop Scientist
for Mlclilgtm State Unlver&amp;lHJ.
Extension Service, says a few
small tilings in com planting
add up Co very little expense but
normally produce rhany extra
dollars in higher yields.

At the does of the 4-H Club
year, the 4-H iteff of the Coop­
era live Extension Service will
judge completed projects for
county, state and national
■wards. Donor of the home im­
provement awards for the fifth
straight year is The 8AH Foun­
dation. Inc. Six 5500 scholar­
ships will go to national win­

Examples of whst 4-H’ers
can accomplish is told In tho
— ——
records of three recent national starting place for LindaJ No. 2,
scholarship winners, all named who had previously collected an
Linda.................................................. Idea scrapbook on homo beau­
...
- - the
- -thrill
..........
Linda
No...1 had
of tlfication. She took on a man­
helping to renovate an old farm­ sized share of tho interior dec­
house which her parents hid orating from the bare walla to
purchased to make more room making a novel lamp from a
for the growing family of tlx. "large balloon and apray
Linda tackled painting, tiling.

Plant at

cal way to feed choice cattle In
Michigan is a full ration of com
ullage and one percent of body
weight dally In shelled corn. A
Feeders urged that a almlllr
1060 survey showed only 20 per- program be offered every two
years in each area of the Blate.
lowing this recommendation.
They desired more Information
A recent survey shows that 80 on buying and marketing cattle,
percent of the Michigan cattle price outlook and feed producprognun. Tills is evidence that
tho beef feeding abort courses
have changed operations on
many Michigan farms.

Ride with The Podge Boys

the good guys
ARE OUT To
GET YOU

Ing. On the average, every day
after May 1 that corn planting
la delayed coat* one percent In

Lake Odessa
and
Woodland

Woodbury

After tranifonulng her bed­
room into a cozy retreat, Linda
went to work on her brothar’i
room. She used the bright hues
of his miniature car collection
for tho decorating colon.

During the part Winter tho
oourora .whre held rt Marlrtte.
KiUomasoo and Eart Laming.
The previous Winter session*
wi®o in Alma and Tecumseh.
MSU staff membera, county
lex tension agricultural agents,
and acene leading cattle feedert

Beef Cattle
Feeders Like
Training Course

Some fungicides already con­
tain adequate amounts of man­
Farmers feeding 70 percent of
ganese to correct many deflcl- Michigan's commercial beef cat­
tle In Michigan have “gone to
school'' the port two Winters.
rprays and dust regularly used.
Five “in depth" five - hour
The recommended rate of fo­
liar application Is one to two training seerions were Held in
pounds of manganese per acre, five different Michigan localities
saya Lawton. Pour to eight to bring cattle feeders up-to-date
pounds of spray grade mangnneao sulfate will give the rcqulred coverage.

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With Michigan having 2,000.­
000 acres of corn. Nelson believe*
farmers could Increase yields
considerably If they paid close
attention to tlie two important
| that quacks added It to all their [seeding practices that cost lit­
nostrums along with Mich staples tle: early seeding and high, but
as snake oil and swamp water. I uniform, plant population.

into a Dodge Dart,
to

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Aqd your phone costs so little

You can tell they're good cuy*| tMy *tt wtar white

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES

�Unmiured Driven
Total Low 94,488

Fresh Out of the Attic

Indiana arc stUl 11 v
insured driven in Michigan than

And the latch-airing through

By HD. Burp*

oommunlcotton drifted to

Cerebral Di,function
Seminar at WMU

As John F. Gilkey or more
by different people, "Why don’t familiarly known aa Foster GUm politics they were divided
yon write about Woodland,
more desirable lands on Gull between Henry Clay, Whigs, and

well. ’ she replied, "but It

so much about Prairieville, Barry,
took their liquor (pardon me lor
Orangeville and Yankee Springs, him oft.
the allp of the pencil! politicos
At tho time of which I write. straight- No Greenbacks, Popu­ Barry Ctounty, with such moth­
wonder Prairieville
lists or anarchists In those days.
cd townahlpa" I would be glad

were driving ■Junkeo’ ... old

• with MAW.1W paid

tnu&gt;

the

next to nothing on the market

USE BANNER WANT ADS!

No underbrush, but covered with

different variants of oak. Hickenlighten me. I know some of

Super-Right" Mature, Com-Fed Beef

and ground corina with a lieavy of opposite portico were pitted

articles that have been written
Charles W. Spaulding lias often a full vote.
for maybe a church gathering

STEAKS

gatherings Possibly some of you after tils cows, at the tinkling

write in your school days. Tinac a trail and could lap tho prairie
town meetings held in the town­
would make good reading and
Gilkey had once informed the ship aa they were the first In
up wiux
Just tho other day Archie
Woodman called and asked why
I never wrote anything on tlie

Docs

anyone

know

anything

Prairieville-Yankee Springs road

Prairieville also had the head,
if not the entire body, of many A. Spaulding. April 4th. 1838,
beautiful lakes which at thia with Charite W. Armstrong iu&gt;
(latl.
nucd for rooru, for moderator and O. Barnes, clerk.
live

condition

of

ord. made choice of C. G. Hill,
Prairieville supervisor; Orville Barnes, town

came into the market In 1831.

the first road going west off the
main road, south of the Yankee Section 35. July 15. 1831. Same
Springs Church. The old road Deacon Mason helped harvest
and shingle the flrat bum built
and the old sand rood is still in the town and country.
visible. I would like very much
Orville Barnes entered lands
to have some information on
tills Dawson Tavern.
ond resident. C. W. Spaulding
tory of Prairieville Township by
David R. Cook before. In fact It
appears In my book. But this
history of Prairieville Township
I im about to give you. I have
never had In my column. Of
course, two different people

section 23, July 21st. 1835. • and
was the third settler In the town.
Aaobel Tiilniinn entered lands
August 15th, 1835; Linus 8111son, October 15th, 1835; John
Mills, September 16th. 1835; Wm.
G. GUkey, July 31st, 1836 Wm.
on such a subject as this. You Vanderwalker, July 13th. 1836;
will be bound to find-something
new in this history, written by
and Duly Benson, June 26th.
tlie Hon. A. C. Towne around 1838.
1805. Mr. Towne has a grandson
Prom about tho year 1836, lhe
living here in Delton. Earle
Towne. Now a lot of you folks
In the county know Earle. He Is
curly
pioneers came from the
getting to be an old man him­
self. and when you stop to con­ iwrUwnst states, mostly from
sider that hl* "Grandpa" wrote Vermont. Maine and Connecticut
this, you knofv It wasn't yester-^ and with them came the church
wd Sunday School which Cormr
ed the good charaoter of the
the BANNER of Aug. 12, 19!
provenI Inhabitants.
and entitled:

GLIMPSES OF PIONEER
LIFE IN PRAIRIEVILLE
TOWNSHIP

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special town meeting, An-

Barnes.

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Campbell. Calvin Brown. Amasa
8. Parker, Wm. O. Gilkey, George
Janice, KI Walt, Nicholas Camp-

In giving Lhe ploncer days of
the township of Prairieville. it
will be difficult to separate it

rcnoc.

Wells

several years before Prairieville. the ever present Mrtluxllnt min­
isters came to fill them.
lhe Rev. Leonard Blriler, who
land had entered mast of tlie
desirable land on the Prairie;
as the near approach of the time Indians In 1833 at Grand Rapcame, when the lands of Barry
County were to come Into mar- to Prairieville and purchased ten

33 votes against John Mills was
elected supervisor. It would seen
from the record, that Ben. Dib­
ble and diaries Paul were voted
Also as wolvm were plenty, It

rille, and part of his charge

township of Prairieville.

highways were kept busy In lay­
Ing out roads, as the record
shows. The flrat road laid out tn
town or commenced in Gull

ISIS

what is now Prairieville, then to
Yankee Springs and Thornapple
River where Lewis Moran had

common thoroughfare from south
and cast to Grand Rapids by
floating from Moran's down the

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during the year 1837, and

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thls election, the number of vot­
ers had increased to nearly fitly.

Back In tho summer of 1916—when the Auto
Club was founded—a motor Vip usually was a
pioneering adventure. There wore no maps or
road signs to show you the way. A guess waa
your only guide.
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laid out from Yankee Springs to
Hastings.
.
You will please pardon tnc for
encroaching upon your time. But

nent In town and county. Towit: John Bownc, James Willi­
son, Wm. Shelp, John Peas, Dan-

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Ing. they attended church and Duty Benaon. Asahel Tillotson.
Sunday School at Richland. But
tached for Judicial purposes.
they often gathered at the Mt— Charta W. Spaulding. Madison
The lands of Kalamazoo Coun­
Adams, Thomas Wy Banker, S. H.
ty coming into market before able sermons from Rev. Bradley. Bunker, Ben. Hoff, Joseph
As the population Increased, a Brown. Isaac Mceoer. Thirty-six
they did In Barry County. Rich-

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Many of them
eastern homes
where com and comfort aboundnot

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town meeting was held and made
choice of Isaac Otis for super­
visor in place of C. G. Hill, and

little red school in the Bpauld- Zaphna

1”

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C. W. Spaulding and Calvin G.
Hill.
PTOm the above, it would seem
that there were not voters
enough. 13, to fill all the offices,
and tome held two and even
three offices. Voted, tho next
town meeting to be held at 0.
W. Spaulding's.

In placp of Wm. Campbell.
April 3rd. 1837, the seoo
nual town
UW home

5»

Caiund Ham

Spaulding,

located at----------------Samuel Wickham, Hiram Lewis.
Duty Benson at the head. The John King, G. Buck. John Han-

land In Utopia was just over the

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Lawrence; commissioners of
highways, A. S. Parker, Nicholas
Campbell. Calvin G. HUI; con­
stable#, Louis Moran, Wm.
Campbell fence viewers. Asa Ful-

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Ben. Hoff, Henry Leonard, col­
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ln&lt;," McClung write.

bin
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which their grandson pyUclpat-

Freeport
with hu mating

rocs. n. -__
with Mra. Carl Glrnnan. * Mr.
lert Aspinall were al Petoskey in, Mlsa Diane Garvey. April 30 and Mra. Chartar Haaterty y'smelt fishing. * Mrs Charles In Nashville Miss Garvey waa rived i»ome April 33 from threw
King and Mrs. Seymour Bouwens
accompanied Mra. Adon Myera
paint party al Mra Gladys the Gerald Barttetta al Lansing.
Bunday. April 20. Roger Bart­
lett of Minneapolis. Minn., was
Alma Everett of MuapMOO
April 33rd weekend
to Georgia on a business trip. * spent the________
u,
Mra
James Cool and family were
Sunday, April 34. dinner gueate
daughters entertained with a
An open house honoring Mr.
family dinner Bunday, April 34. and Mrs. Iron Courtney on their

By Mrs. Syivan Tag^f

Alto were Bunday visitors of Mr.
snd Mrs. Muri Hosteller. They

trtngtou

Hostetter of near Hastings.
Hastings were Bunday vtotoora of
display on grandmother. Mrs. Gary Studt
the . W1 n g. sometimes spiraling
upward whlie retewalng a medley
attended the funeral for Gordon
Taylor of Bonfield Bunday. *

Coo), who celebrated his blrth-

the ground or on a handy perch,
to the National Geo­ Chureh Sunday evening. Joyce

25‘.h wedding anniversary
Nlelscn and family. Mr. and
Mra. Viator Clum and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Zook and fam- and Mrs. Manuel Rodriquca.
Mike and Vicki were Saturday.
April 23. guerts of fttr. and Mra
Domingo Silvas al lonta. * Bun­
Sunday. April 34. dinner guests day. April 34. dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra. Donald Hummel
at Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Addle HUI and Mn Ruth Lcster Bkutt and Mra. Beatrice
Hummel of St. Johns. Evening

land Bunday. April 24.
Charles Geiger visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gust Wlngcler and Mr and
missionary soon. * MT. and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Wlngeicr of North
nesting
Robert Sears and children of
STRAND—Ed SalUvan. playtag himself, aaka Debbie Lowell. April 23.
Clung write: "Among most Nashville were Bunday callers of AT THE
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Miss Sharon Geiger, Dan Cuirongbtnte -the male takes the
iy ring to the
Dukes of Hastings were Sunday. man's meeting at Staffords raaad his tall and Alto
Bunday dinner guests
April 24. visitors of Mr. and Mra.
ftae breeding
Roy Dukea. * Mr. and Mra.
Clair Chun. Mr. TuUle and his
Howard Thaler entertained lhe of Lansing w«re Bunday. April
brother. Paul, joined them for
Adult Group of the Methodist
supper. * Mr. and Mrs. Jay
fl □curing wings until the
Champion and children and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Stuart and children the April 23rd weekend at their Church Bunday. April 24. W Mr. Blough
and Mra. Keith Bass attended
ot Ionia. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert cabin near Temple.
, the graduation from basic tralnposturing male.
rille were Bunday. April 24. dinter Wintering in Florida. * Mr ton. Keith. la stationed al Fort j Bus K FWt Knox. K y , April
Wm. Bryde, Blabop Meadows and Mrs. Reuben Crites spent »
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■ - n... Ini DoanA and two other men
tlie weekend with Mrs. Isabel
Yoder visited his mother. Mrs.
IJke of Onondaga. * 'Marty
Dan PosUna also Donald Sisson
much trumpeting
Dukes returned from his Senior
and Kenneth Blough of Alto al
trip to Washington, D. C., Bun- toon, Fort Knox. Ky. 40131.
Blodgett Hospital In Grand Rap­
Texas.
Ids. April 24.
Mr. and Mra. Robert King and
Richard Bird attended
Brydc and Bishop Meadows were
Lehman of Lowell were Bunday Thursday supper guests of Mr

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Hummel and family of Itxila.
Mra. Lenor Vargas left April

sister is seriously ill * Mr. and
Mra. Larry Raffter and family
of near Woodbury were Bunday,
April 34. visitors of Mr. and Mra.
Harley Btadd.

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Andrew Brandt and Mn Allen
Ralph Moore and Alvin Helrtgcl
at the Medical FkoiMty. * Mr.
and Mra. Joe Kauffman return­
ed from Florida April 20. They
spent a week with their daugh-

lots al the Floyd Dukes home.
Mra. Al Barnard attended Uw
shower honoring Pam Ward at
the Caledonia Methodist Church
Saturday, * Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Myers vLilted their daughters,
Mr. and Mra. Lester Alberts and
daughter of Man ton, and Mr.
and Mra. Karl Blackledge and

Harold McMellon of Ann Arbor.
Mr. add Mrs. Milton Buehler and1
Don Grinnell of Jackson was
family drove to Ann Arbor last
Bunday and the Kauffmans re­’ a Tuesday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mra. Flay'd Grinnell. * Mr.
and Mra. George Elliott and
’ children of Hastings and Mra.
Kauffman of Logan. * Mr. and Vivian Johnson of Battle Creek
were
Saturday supper guests of
Mra. Tom Owen and family were
Bunday supper gueate of Mr. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
and Mra.
Blough
Wyo-;■ Grinnell, Karen Johnson re­
ming.
* Donald
Mr. Mid
Mra ofRotirt
Tookef and family visited his
.nlflhrt
mother. Mra. Bertha Tooker and ’*t?.?er jrandparents. * Mr.
his sister. Miss Marina Tooker !
in Grand Rapids, Bunday.
Overholt of Elmdale were Sun­
te.ided the 50th wedding anni­ day visitors of Mrs. Charlra

versary open house at tlie home
of Mr. and Mra Jahn Smith Erb of Lake Od&lt;wa were Bun­
honoring the loiters parents; Mr. pay callers of Mrs Effie- Parker.
and Mra. Aloxa Smith ot Haa- ♦ Mra. Seymour Bouwms and
children visited Mra. Cornelians
Bouwens of Alto Saturday cveHastlngi w Rlchard VcrulevUlr, ।nlne ln honor ‘ol ,jer birthday.

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Richard Bird. *' Mr. i Hastings visited tlie relatives of

Kalamazoo were Bunday vlritora
of their daughter. Mr. and Mra.
Richard Hint « Mr. and Mra.
Dean Stuart and children were
Bunday dinner surato of Mr. and

* Yankee Springs Church FriI day- * Mrs. Jule Turner tteoumpanled Mr. and Mra. Alden
Grinnell to tlie P.T.A. and Sdday. * Mr. and Mra. Bud Ijike
of Hastings were Friday evening
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jule
Turner. * Mr. and Mra. David
Reigler and daughter of Carlton
Center vteltcd Mr. and Mra, Art
Clinton Thursday.
Mrs Harold Eckert and Jan
spent the weekend near Baldwin.

wcre Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra Rtetnfd-Dqnming
of Algonquin Lake. * Mr. and
Mra.
Darwin Barnard and
daughter. Darlene, of Lansing.

Marshali of Charlotte were Stuiday supper guests of Mr. and
Mra. Al Barnard. Cullers •sere

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children of Charlotte. * Mra.
Al Barnard visited her sifter,
Mra. Gary Kidder of Caledonia,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Myers.
Mrs. George Owen and Mrs Al­
den Grinnell were Grand Rapids
visitors Thursday, April 21. * Mr.
and Mra. Richard Bhoebrldge,
Lorraine and Wealey attended
the Band Boosters turkey supper
at Middleville. * Mr. and Mra.
Kenneth Moore of Logan were
Sunday, April 24. dinner gurats

Moore. * Mr. and Mra. Harry
Grinnell of Bellevue spent Sat­
urday. April 23. with' Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Grinnell.

and children attended a party
at the Wesleyan Methodist
Church Saturday. April 23. *
Robert Crons of LanMnR /.pent
the .week with his grandmotlxtr.
Mra. Elnora WhitneyMr and
Mrs. Henry Kauffman and rluj-

and Mra Martin Tuttle
Mra Harold Stanton uf Dowling
were Saturday, April 23. dinner

CritBB.

WEIL ARRANGE
ISY BUDGET TERMS!
P TO 60 MONTHS TO PAY
— NO DOWN PAYMINT

LOCAL TRADBMARKa, Inc-

term In rd with n birthday party
Sunday, April 24. honoring their
daughter. Denise Ann's second
birthday. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Kidder and family of
Alto. Mr. and Mra Robert Moore
and family and Mr. and Mra.

1966 Impala Sport Sedan—a more powerful, more beautiful automobile—now available at a most pleasing price.

shame on you!
Toa’ve been misaing out on a lot that’g new and better alnce '62:

A more powerful standard Six and V8 (155 and 195 bp, respectively).
New Turbo-Jet V8s with displacements of 396 and 427 cubic inches that you can order
A fully synchronized 3-speed transmission as standard.
A Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission available.
a Deep-twist carpeting on every model.
a Six-month^Jx- 6,000-mile lubrication intervals.
Self-adjusting brakes.
A Delcolron generator that extends battery life.
Self-cleaning rocker panels.
,
Up to 3" more shoulder room; increased leg and bead room.
A smoother coil-spring suspension.
New sound and vibration dampeners throughout.
A longer body, a wider frame and tread.
Items you can add, such as AM-FM Multiplex Stereo radio, Comfortron automatic healing and air
conditioning, and a Tilt-telescopic steering wheel (or one that tills only). ’
Standard safety items on all models, including front and rear seat belts, back-up lights, windshield
washers, padded instrument panel, padded visors, 2-speed electric wipers, outside mirror, ahatterresistant inside mirror and non-glare wiper arms. (Use them lo best advantage.)

And of course the great buys you can get right now from your Chevrolet dealer.

flfr Move out In May
the Chevrolet Way
CHEVROLET • CHEVELLE • CHEVY H • CORVAIR

Gordon Bennet and family of
Hastings. * Mr. and Mn. MUBunday. April 34, dinner gueate
ot Mr. and Mra. Harold Me MU-

LARKE BUKK-CHEVROLET, Inc.
1435 S. HANOVER

HASTINGS

rH. WI 5-2425

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
lilt* Year

20 Pa9e»—3 Section.

Michigan, Thuro^ey, May 12. 1966

NUMBER 4

Barry to Celebrate Michigan Week
Republican State
Chairman to
Speak Tuesday
HONOR SOCIETY IN
&gt;ny Friday

at Hasting* High School. The Initiate*

Barlow. Ixralyn Gilbert, Marlon Gorham, Carol Beaemer, Hue

Ask Highway Dept
To Route 37-43
Out West State

Neither racists nor civil rights
extremist* won a dean cut decision

declaring open warfare on the
chairman of the State Republican
Central Committee and a noted tory that a variety of interpre­
speaker, la to give the main adtations might logically be made for that)
potluck dinner to be held at 7
In addition, the Wallace team
The surprisingly strong run made must win a final election before
gel leal United Brethren Church at
«Q E Grand.

be remembered that

Mrs. Adrounle said that Mra. era) one. The law la clearly defined
Peterson 1* a “wonderful speaker" and Washington lias very property
and ahe hoped that all interested shown the determination to step
citizen* would attend.
Many officials and candidates
units fall to protect and defend
Those attending are asked to basic rights guaranteed by the
bring their own table service and Constitution. Therefore, there iq
a dlah to pas. Coffee will be
not much that Mr. Wallace, acting
furnished.

Council Urges Improvement Soon;
Mrs. Stowell Asks Street Opening, Tragedy Hits
Beautification of Fall Creek
Middleville as

v C'ily Council mcmliers adopted a new zoning code and
immediately sei June IJ as the dale for a public hearing on
amendments to the new ordinance, urged the State Highway
I)c|&gt;arlment lo start work soon on improving West State-Street
to carry M-37 and M-43 traffic and transacted other business at
their regular session Monday night.
Copies of the new zoning code are available for examination
—------------------------------------------- in the City Clerk's office. The
new ordinance will be effective
after It is promulgated and after
the June 13 public hearing.

•EDITORIALS"

Tyden President
Returns from
Trip Abroad
Richard T. Orooo. president of
the Tyden Corporation, returned
Friday from a trip abroad.

Girl Drowns

world will gather in Hasting* to
participate Ln E. W. Bliss Com­
. Tragedy hit Middleville Thursday pany's sales and engineering con­
when Suzanne Louise Aasfy. 4. ference this Thursday. Friday and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Zald Saturday.
Assfy, R1 Middleville, drowned in
the Thomapple River.
Suzanne disappeared about 11:30
aro. She evidently had last been
They win arrive In Hastings by
seen by Mra. Orover Lethcoe
standing on the southwest end of
the bridge over the Thomapple
polntment of a building Inuled 1* a dinner In their honor at
the Hastings Country Club. Busi­
Taklng note that the Planning same location about 12:30.
ness and municipal dignitaries will
Commission has worked with the
State Highway Department
Friday will consist of eight hour*
which Is nearing completion of
II* "Hasting* State Highway
Plan.” the Council supported Ute
Commission by urging removal pome. Boy Scouts, Slate Police
of M-37 and M-43 from Green and other participating.
Street, replacing them with a
Downtown building* were
two-wav highway on West Stale searched, bouts were launched both
from the weal City limits to above and below the dam on the
Broadway.
Thomapple, tracking dogs were
The resolution urge* the State Brought In and an aerial search
Highwav Department to begin was started from the Hastings
The Board of Supervisor* Tua»day unanimously authorized ob­
airport.
•
possible.Tlie girl's father believed there taining an option on the Shute
property on South Hanover as a
possible site for a new Barry
portion of Green Street that la
County Jail.
The search was called off abouj
12:30 am. until 8 am. Friday whan
The State announced in April
Thc’recommenriatlon of Ute site
that lack' of funds had post­
poned plans for a new M-37
With dvu Defense Director Wfl- building and site committee head­
•outh to the Barry County line Ham Barr in charge Friday, the ed by Supervisor Almond Weber.
until 1971. Hastings officials hope first team of State Police diver* Others on the committee are Su­
work on West Blate can be done
pervisors Lloyd Hoffman. Earl Mcteam found the body at the sou th- Klbbln, Robert Lyons and Floyd
Coundlmen heard recommen­
Craig.
dation* from Mrs. Chester Stow­ to 15 feel under the bridge In about
Three sites had been considered.
ell who vigorously urged the
Barry County leader* have been
opening and Improvement of
Underaheriff Gordon Trick be­ considering construction of a new
Center Street from Michigan lieved the child fell In between jail for a long time.
The old Jail has been dosed
Mr*. Stowell declared that ahe
since Sept. 15. 1964, and prisoners
had received an assessment for pleased with the wonderful cooper­ are being transported to the Eaton
the new water main, and would
ation received fronTeveryone and County jail at Charlotte.
receive no benefit from it.
said Governor Romney alerted
She pointed out that the Ex­ 2JXX) National Guardsmen to be
tension Service offices were lo­
Humane Society through Mr*.
cated near the projected new used in the search if needed
Barr thanked everyone involved
street, and some 40 people a day
in the search and especially his
use the offices.
Civil Defense organization.
Mr*. Stowell also said acci­

dents are occurring on heavily
traveled Michigan, indicating
that the new street would help
eliminate some of the congestion.
period.
Commending the Council for
The National Fire Protection
Asnoelallon La holding It* annual
locational program
ronvrtidon In Chicago nekt week
and official* from the Viking
Cuiporatlon are scheduled to at­
tend.
She suggested that the best
Going to Chicago will be Mr. way to Improve Hastings would
and Mrs. Richard T. Groan, Mr. be to beautify Fall Creek, and
and Mra. John Panfil, Mr. and they said they had already
Mrs. Marvin Anderson, Mr. and hauled three loads of debris out
Mrs. Jock Wood and Mr. and of the creek.
Mra. James Radford. Jr.
Mr*. Stowell said communities
Thursday Viking reprenenta- should preserve their heritage,
llvcs from various sections of and explained that the Barry
the Nation and Canada arc to County Courthouse could be com­
come to Hastings for a two-day pletely renovated. The building
meeting. A dinner Is scheduled 1* basically sound, she said, and
lo be held at the Hastings Coun­
George Townsend's bld of 1550
try Club Thursday nightfor the old Third Ward voting
booth and Land was referred to
RUMMAGE BALE — Parish the property committee which la
House. Friday. May 13. 0 to 9. to report back at the next aea_ a__ v/xnv
Saturday. May 14 0 to 5. Has­
, . . CITY COUNCIL. Pag* 4.
tings BPW Club

Spain, Germany. Sweden and

"Mr of yesterday” ...
ar gleaned from the
Banner files

d e n t of the Hasting* Junior I year, and H. F. Ritchie. 39 year*.
Chamber of Commerce and will
b. iraUM u. "a—. Hulu:
June 4. Other officer* will be
Roger Nelson, first vice prealdent; Duane Butterfield, second Cory, Ute Hastings Pool Office
vice president; Joe Hubert, sec­
retary; Floyd Colvin, treasurer
and iJiwrenci- Keeler and Harry
Leonhardt, director*.
Ing to Poatm aster Roy Hubbard.
Among the local employee* of
the Consumers. Power Company.

Seven little guests helped
Dougia* Btowell celebrate hla
Lansing Wednesday, were the fourth birthday at a dinner Fri­
following, especially recognized day evening. They were Johnny
for a quarter century of more
faithful service; Joseph H. Skin­
ner. 25 year*; Burt H. Will.1 25

Michigan Week being Sunday
and continuity through Satur­
day. May 21. Mra. R Christopher
(Jeannei Gould. Barry County
chairman, reports that many ac­
tivities tn all sections will em­
phasize the glories of the State.
Highlighting the opening day
in Barry will be the dedication
of the new Yankee Springs hU-

old Yankee Bill Lewis famou*
inn at 2 pro. Bunday.

Spring* Roads.
Roland Nagel, naturalist for
registered In Alabama. Election
day went by peacefully despite a
record turn out at the polls White with the Salute to the Flag led , out where lightning blasted
Alabamians may not have liked by Boy Scout Troop 178.
The Middleville Junior High
thl* rapid escalation of Negro parBand will play the Star -Span­
gled Banner and Charles Stori kan, Yankee Spring* Township
clerk, I* to give the «ri:cotne.
,
Mra. Gould, who La also a under the road. The lightning also appeared to have followed
member of the Barry Historical I
Society, is to give a talk on -he i along the banks.—Banner photo.
site and the dedication is to lx- &gt;
of sain and technical conferences made by Alexis Praus. director
and a tour 61 the Plant, ending of the Kalamazoo Public Mu- (
with a dinner at the Lakewood seum representing the Slate His-'
lorical Society.
Inn in Battle Creek.
Ernest Hoffman. Carlton--s
w
On Saturday, the group will have
more technical conferences before
leaving for Willow Run Airport to
board a plane for Canton, Ohio.
I
*
Uic home of Bliss' Corporate Office. site on behalf of the county.
Following a selection by the
an overall sales and engineering
conference for overseas affiliates tor of St. Cyril and Methodus
Church of Oun Lake, is to give
the prayer of dedication.

Visitors from 13 Nations
Here for Bliss Conference

To Discontinue
Ilntra-City School
Transportation
School Board Adopts Suggestions
From Citizens Committee; Hires
Pleasanlview Staff, New Teachers

downtown area dally during
Michigan Week.
Service clubs will use Michigan ■
Transportation of students within the City of Hasting*
Week placemat* and miniature land those living mure than a half-mile from “feeder” schools
State flags and the service clubs
are also providing plncemat* and will end after the 1966-67 school year. Board of Education
members
decided Tuesday night at their monthly meeting. That
miniature State flags and lapel
buttons for youngsters in the bus service is non-reimbur.oble from the State.
Special Education School and lor
The .ic'i in fallowed the recommendation of the Citizens
the Medical Facility
.
Many teachers In all county Trnn.»p'’rtalion Commlttre which
schools will emphasize Michigan had studied the queaUon for a
during this special week mid n
The school board adopted the
I highlight of Youth Day will be
I the 4H Dog Care and Training entire report of the Citizens!
■“
“•— which —
—~ieitQtd|
here will
n-eummeiffied
Show There
will also
also be
be a
a Youth
Youth Committee,
Council dance
- ----------------------i
on Saturday,
uni that next year children in Ural
the afternoon ................................
baseball । kindergarten.
.. .................
Ortt. ......................
and second ,
during w.c
games.
grades be irutuportcd in all
Nashville. Is participating 1h (area-, within the city prraentfy
Mayer Exchange Day with (served, as well as pupil, In the
Canon City and Vermontville J same grades attending rural
and Dundee are exchanging 1 schools '•
’•*"
If they live »••*»*farther «
than
n half-mile from thalr neighbor­
'
Visiting Nashville will be Car­ hood school.
dent, of Grand Valley State Col­ son City President Herschel
Along with discontinuing
lege. delivered the main address Haradlne and his wife, and intra-clty transportation—which
Monday noon when Rotarians rec­ Councilman and Mr*. Ted Shll- drew vigorous citizen protest last
ognised Ute eight outstanding llnger. Going to Carson City will July causing the service to be
seniors of Hastings High School be Nashville President and Mra. reinstated and the Citizens com­
at their annual Honor* Convoca­ James Rlzor and Village Clerk. mittee formed—detailed sugges­
tion held at Leason Sharpe Me­ Mra. Ada Skedgell, and her hus- tions regarding more school
morial Hall.
crossing guards, additional sldeDundee President Warren wnlks, flashing traffic safety'
Missler and his wife and Coun­ llghta and parental education of
cilman Massengill and his wife children on how lo get to school j
will' visit Vermontville while were made
|
Barry County
President Otut Mills and his wife 1
Lewis Lanx. Robert Miller , iH'ers held thete annual carnival
L.
ir.r' r m--’ »•- .at the Community Center here
Dr. Zumberge was introduced by and Councilman Kenyon Pea-I'&gt; and v'rtw
.j
bodv and Mrs. Peabody will go|
Dr. Robert Huebner.
&gt;'.&lt; s.i.o.1. ni.h.rt &gt;. i
| SOP*to Dundee
...
1 reign as prince and princess were
Hastings High Principal Donald
C.M-nil
Vermontville U planning a1 G:i-nther
..._____ _ „
------- with
------ other
—
l-&gt; work
j Davld Mawby from the Busy
Gill presented the honored seniors public dinner Monday with* 100; governmental unit* lo
parents, a sister. Nadia, 10; her
’.rap-?- I Beavers club at Hickory Cornera
•“ '"X-Ray Olsen, a Democrat, was who received a book of their choice
grandparents. Mr. and Mra,
,hr recomre.nd.tton. a. and »on nf Dr. and Mr*. Ru**ell
Frank L. Slereveldof of Grand named to the canvassing board to from Rotary. Parent* of Ute be honored at the Lions club
■
scholars were also invited.
Rapids and Mrs. Zaneb Aaafy of succeed Frank Hoonan who
banquet that evening.
; *°°n
m»***ble.
Marcia Storm, from the Dunham
signed to accept a seat on the
The senior* included:
I Intra-city bus transportation
Club at Dowling and daughter of
welfare board.
and providing the service in Mr. and Mr*. Donald Storm of
Gayle Barlow, daughter of Mr
!X other areas in the school district
and Mr*. William R Barlow, who
Home with Iman Mohamed Jawad
I for children living within one
received the book 'The Penkov| and one-half miles of their
Chirri and the Rev. Harold M.
skll Papera.”
Taber officiating. Burial was in
I school, could cost the equivalent
ML Hope Cemetery.
Russell Belfleld, "Rubaiyat of Omar
explained previously. School dis­
Khayyam."
Between „
40 —
mid -50
entriesare tricta are not reimbursed by the
------------------------and Mr*. Louis Karines. "Oxford expected for the Michigan 4H Dog State for transporting students
Mrs. Irene Parker, chairman
Club's
Obedience
Match
which
will
;
who live doser than one and
Companion to English Literature "
vbe------------------------------------------held Saturday. May 21. at -u,
tha one.hnif miles to school.
Committee. has announced that a
Community Center ul the fair­
The Citizens Committee urwed
coffee hour will be held In honor
d 04
grounds.
i
the City Council to build sldetlanary of Music SShMr
Terms" of Mr
In all-school election* Tues- of G. Mennen Williams at 2 pro (£
Funeral services for Sumner
walks in areas hazardous for
on Saturday, May 14.
14,.In the AmerlAmeri­ ana Mra. neruert Moyer.
r
Com­ novice, novice, graduate novice children walk'ng to and from
and Mra Donald Toffee. was can Legion Hall in Hastings.
____ _____ _____
school and that portable and -&gt;ue. who died early Sunday folplete Poems of Carl Sandburg."
elected Hasting* High School
'owmg
a long illness, were to
Enrollment is to be between II permanent flashem and signs be
( Mary Lynn SeUlea, daughter of
mayor for 1966-67.
rouA traffic areas, j ** he'd at 2 p.m this Wednesday
m. and 12 noon with Judging to!placed In dangcroui^t
Mrs and Mra. David Settles. "Il­
Rex Wieland, son of Mr. and.
asked to teach | it the Sponable Funeral Home.
iad and Odyssey.”
u follow the taf- I The Rev. George Elliott is to
Kenneth Weller, son of Mr and
traffic commissioner.
"delate—
with
in the HoaHalsell of Edwardsburg He Is on, eat way to and from school, and;------------ burial
—-----------------Sandy Gillespie, daughter of
the Slate 4H Dog Development suggested parents form car pools! tings Township Cemetery.
IM u roltaw. AuSu Tramhu,' “* “““D' "»
.
Committee.
! In areas they think are too dan-,
Mr. Sponable was born on
elected interior commissioner: (Thursday. May' 12. at 7:30 at the (
;crou&lt;-for youngster* IO walk.
Jan. 9. 1874. In Halting* TavaBarry County 4H Dog Care
D.V. wiill«n»
nf Mr .n* j Township Hall and Irving Ttown"ill . r*ahl-a iK* b.-m nZ Waakl— ——
Training Club* are Inviting all 4H
Mr*. Warren Williams.
boaster* and dog lover* to attend -----------------------------------------*
I mendstlon* should eover the
entire school di»lrlrt.“ the re­
School.
port slid. Il hart been adopted
Mr. Sponable worked for the
Miller Furniture Company in
.
SCHOOL BOARD. Page 4.
retired in 1949.
He married Ijtura Lowell on
■ Robert Lapo of Lapo PharmaAugust 22. 1894. She died in 1954.
Mr Sponable Is survived by a
peel* to move his drug *tore to
son. Sterlihg of Leach Lake: a
the building at 118 S. Jefferson,
formerly occupied by the Mont­
Hastings: two grandchildren.and
gomery Ward store.
The building 1* being raLinden, died in 1963.
and rwdM-oratfd.
said he hope* to move
nephews and nieces. including
.obert Sponable. of the Span­
during the Memorial Day weekable Funeral Home.

Board Approves
Option for Site
For New Jail

Convocation speaker—Dr. James
H ZtiftfbetgC pNaiaanl-aLaMtai
Valley State College at Aileddale, was Ute main speaker Mon­
day at the Hastings Rotary
Club's annual Honors Convoca­
tion al which eight outstanding
HUB seniors were recognized for
scholarship and other achieve­
ment*.
j

primary.

Dedication of
Historical Site
To be Highlight

Steve Toffee is
Elected Mayor
At Hastings High

After these regional conferences,
participant* will travte to Canton
for a five-day meeting. A total of
W peraans representing 23 coun­
tries will take part In this aesaion.
Countries represented at the
Hastings meeting will be Italy.
Canada. France. Australia, Vene­
zuela. Switzerland. Mexico. Israel,
Japan. Etigland. Sweden, Spain and

Rotary Honors
Seniors at
1966 Convocation

Michigan 4H Dog
Judging Show
Here May 21

Barry Demos
Honor Williams
Here Saturday

Lapo Pharmacy
Move Into
New Quarters

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Sumner Sponable
Succumbs After
Long Illness

10 New Teachers

JET 10

Lapo has operated his
pharmacy at 144 K. State Street

Hootenanny at
Tuesday PTA AAeet

Child Injured
[ Mark 8- Oilvarri. 3-year-old ion

third traAp jff
present a Hootenanny directed
7 Mra. Warren Williams. "

of 410 K Groan, was transferred
from Pennock Hospital to Blodgett

YOUTH'S CREATIONS — More than 500 viewed the 2U art watki
exhibited by young people from Delton, Middleville. Freeport,

uil Accreditation
Lakewood
North

High

Central

School

haa

�Children and Youth."
Mothers Day guests al
home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred
gar, Jr., of Woodland warn
Winnie Vandlen and Mra.
Haas. In the afternoon
called on Mrs. Olive Jonm
la a patient at the Medics

I uxtalncd hr parent*, the Leslie
i Daniele, for dinner on Mother*
Day. In the afternoon they
viaitod Monde in Baton Rapid*.

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�Mrs. Springer
James Deter to
Of Bowens Mills ltte"d Sta?.

Dies Tuesday

A In Hastings..

Rites

Employee*’ Meet

BEFORE YOU SPEND MORI

p.-ealdent of the Michigan
Funeral servlets for Mra. Mln- Employees AuocJuon7"wiu'
nio Springer. Bl, Ri Miou«&lt;i.ie. j among the more than 300 d
Bowtna Mill, who died at 1:15 galea attending the 16lt&gt; anr

Phis Thursday

evening. May 9. al the Grand
Springs Cemetery.
The Hastings chapter Is one o
Rapids Osteopathic Hospital.
tient at "the" Pn^TiuvTnrJ’ C? 114 ™Patent,ng 15X100 State em
She is survived by a daughter,
October
,y •*"*
ployets throughout Michigan.
drs. Harold &lt; Beatrice! Cutler of
sh_
v LIL. ,
v .
The delegates are to conslde
dlddlevllle, seven grandchildren
8nrta&lt;r«
more lhan 100 «“*“««»» deal
md 15 great grandchildren
uK
P J".,®*1* aj *»« wlth retirement, pay an&lt;
Her body was bequeathed to
&lt;°r ,lcnry “,ld fringe benefits and better service
the University of Michigan for
tsaran &lt;Ford&gt; Norris.
n0 Michigan citizens.
She attended the Yankee
e
Springs School and taught school
The
Hlgbles were
The Charles
Charles Hlgbles
were In
In
for two years before marrying Mantatee Saturday ;o attend the
Elam D. Springer of Yankee wedding of Viki Jenks and
Springs on Sept 19. 1894
Dennis Clark. The Jenks family
Tiiey farmed for several were former Hastings resident*. Ken Barnes and Brace Fitch. Keith Barrig.r of 9M W. State is „
9l'rL't°Ehtr Nonnan.
TT!Jr,,anr bou«hl lhe Boaena i For Mothers Day the David
Banner photo admiring the planes.
Mill. feed, cider and eaw mills ; Shaull family of Orchard Lake shown tn this -----------—--------- .——-------- I------------------------- ... |inz clx« tn dentistry from the
divided Itself. He and two of the
, There was a houseful of gue«te Univerally of Michigan, will h?
hL’ death
1,1 youngsters were in Olivet with
at the Clay Bassette a weekend homc Ulls weekend. An open house
1952. Mrs. Springer sold i» busl-, hta parenta. and Mrs. 8. an di
I ago Including Mr. and Mra Rob- “211 ** *’cld f°r fri^ds and ntighness and continued to live in I ha 1 Jan. came on to Hastings to visit
| art Falconer of Scottsville, Mlw ?°rs Sundayafternoon, May 15.
same home until entering the her mother, Mra. George lock­
Barbara Beck of Grand Haren. ,l°m 2
at 81 Au‘
Medical Facility.
| wood.
.
W.M.U. studsit Charles BasseU , K'^tlne Catholic Church in Mid­
I
of
Kalamazoo and Mr and Mra. dlOT&gt;lle. Chris will leave In June
Monday night's freeze, when
Clarke of Rl- Middleville and
Allison Barney of Kalamazoo'!? ** «aUoned at the Clark Air
the mercury plunged to 22 here,,I Joined the group Bunday.
Harold of Rl Delton; 10 grand­
in the Philippine
children; 23 great grandchildren,
caused millions of dollars In (
,1 MAU. student, Peggy McAl- j
\ ’e
nine great, great grandchildren,
damage to strawberry, vegetable ।
!1
.°f ,
1 5t've Scbo' athletic director at
and one brother. Joint Norris of
and fruit cropa In Southwestern:
b*6 bccn
I Virginia, led the Michigan State
R2 Martin.
Michigan.
Tri Delta sorority. She was home I baseball team in hitting in both
Continued from Pogo One
i to vial’, her family Thursday.
1935 and 1936.
hurl, although this area Is not
In the great fruit belt.

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Thursday at the Lmnard-OaDeter, a member of Hastings
good Funeral Home,
j Chapter 77, la a clerk at the
The Rev. Nelson Veilman of 1 8UU
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; Local soft ball fans met tn
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and. after completing plans for
Mrs. Eva Hull has retired as Summer league play, elected the
manager of the Secretary of State's following officers: Warren Car­
branch office here in the Food ter, president; Leslie Hawthorne.
Center Arcade. Mrs. Shirley Reid
lias been appointed to replace her. un-r. Directors will be. Joseph
Mrs. Irene Parker, chairman of Brozak. William Kennedy, A.
the Barry County Democratic . Lynn Brown, John Hewitt, Ar­
Committee, lias announced.
thur Westerlind, Warren Car„ ..
—7~___
!ler and Leslie Hawthorne.
'
Hastings Christian Temperrncc;
• . .,
Union will meet Tuesday. May I on Tuesday evening, Hastings
17. at 2 o clock with Mrs. John I o.E.S. Chapter No. 7. will obTenhorkle. Ill E Green Street. iBWTe B -8^ B 1&gt;ww» D*y.Mrx..*?** a*rJt 111 ***** lead- jn honor of their only living
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reported to have been hit the
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Monday night was the coldest
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below freezing, to 27. Bunday
night.
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dmtfsof Vermontville for many
years, died Sunday Doon in
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more student* icounUng die rejects

monthly mlastanary meeting al
the Hastings Weedeyan Metho­
dic Church this Thursday at

course a* an elective for juniors
against a racial moderate, Wilson headline In the press. But as Nurse cared for al the Faith Nursing

Buch contradictory election re-|P*r»dra. no oanfurion, no Jailing*,
suite would seem to indicate that Ju* iuindreds of sincere, patriotic.

Mrs. Copley of
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On Saturday

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League of the Wesleyan Mf*i»Borby. will have no set tex* but
will use current periodicals and
concerning tho mission field of Aug. 24. 1880. la Rome, W'U, a
other materials. It will include their faith and teachings of the Suburbia, America and tl&gt;e build- daughter of Wolter and Myrtle
___ _ _ __ _
H
how to apply for a job, budget­
remarks on election night were far | This quiet procedure combined Vermontville to Elver Snoke. He ing and credit, loans, advertising,
buying a car, food and many
Cuptey tn South Bend. Ind.
with the fact that the students died in 1963.
other
subjects.
Besides the daughter, two
Involved were--FOR* something
survived by a sister, Mra. Charles
grandchildren survive.
again" was downright stupid. How ­ instead of "and" sanwtliing and
Hastings High School.
(Bessie) Kloack of Michigan
ever, an interpretation of his wife's were not breaking or challenging hdd Wednesday at 3 pan. from dents will cost (787. When books Sunday.
lie.
any law, probably helps to explain
are
purchased
from
students,
montviUo with Uw Rev. Leon­
----•-----------ed al 10 ssn. Monday from tho
they are generally made avail­
ard Maunder officiating. Burial able for supplementary reading.
Tbe Dewayne Pughs look a [ Vogt Funeral Home in NsshWallace's own legislative district.
laj*. uwk to s*- ' villr. Tiui body was tlicn taken
Board members are to study a
VermontyUle.
request from Mrs. Robert End­
students flaunting "anil" placards
sley to make available the old
f}civlc&amp;&gt; for John H. Strang*. the Eastern coast and visiting Home in Climax for wvIcbs
Um Hutinp Sanna,
Costs Grove School for 4H octi- 88. Rl Middleville, were held ndaUvcs in Cleveland and WU- | Tuesday
march on a draft board or some
through with rather thinly-veiled
Saturday at 1:30 pun. at the liamsburg en route.
board that between 40 and 50
boys and girls parUclpate in 4H ville.
obejetion to the reporting or dis­
there, and leaders’ homes are
extreme and hot-headed racist* on
often too small to accommodate
playing of such news—it is legiti­
the other, moderate opinion in
A LOT OF
them.
on HUNDBKD AXD
mate stuff. However, the- focusing
Board President Mrs Homer
Mr. Strange died Thursday
of tile new* spotlight on cv ente of
EXCHANGE­
Smith explained that Ute board
going during 11ic months ahead.
this kind without also highlighting
had taken an option for *300 on Facility.
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lee members.
Charles Leonard's property be­
INSURED
RATM
tween Park and on Market on
distortion since it haves the im­ of the committee. Robert Miller Uie south side of Soutii Street.
CARS
hlblted a firm determination to see
pression that here Is something
The option la good until Sept. 31.
that civil rights laws are strictly
typical of the entire student body. bers were Joiin Barnett, John
HAVE 60NE
observed in Alabama. Under such
That, of course, is bunk. Al the Chandler. Bonnie Cove, Chester
Cramer. Walter Forsberg, Robert
conditions the State should be
THROUGH THE
height of tbe draft board incident Godfrey, George Hamaty, How­
given every chance to make its
in Ann Arbor, as we reaill, no ard Johnson. Cedric Morey. Dr.
BRIDGE
WWUs J. Tiakter, &gt;1 n*«ttat« .
own adJusUncnte, Further demon­
EUla Bom D*Tl». XiIuium
more than 60 bona fide studente
strations. organized and led by
Storkan, Helen Wills and Katie
took part or less Uun two-tenths Wood.
Continued from Page One
The school board approved
how well inlentloncd. may only I'
contracts' for Pleasantview teachGood doveis know that ths
era, including Principal Ted Tack
Exchange’s broad, fair pro-"
other community, organization or who will also teach 5th grade; sion. The booth was put up for
tensions which are already tightly
sale after the Council voted to
''’'teclion plus th* added
sizable group where the “odd bull' Mildred Gay. 5th grade; Cath­ have Third Ward electors vote
drawn.
-■^benefits of Fellow Member
fringe is equally low? None Of the erine Newell and Irene Babcock, in the high school.
Collision Protection and
4th; Leona Braidwood and Flor­
Richard L. Austin Informed
Coast-io-Coast Claim*'"
ence Pease, 3rd: Irene Japhet
Except for an open forum letter
demonstration waa underway, about and Daisy Sonnevl). 2nd; Leone
Service otter th* best value
chased Carr's City Cab service
a state paper by Beryl T. War­
in car insurance.
30.000 other siudaits were attend­ Scott. 1st, and Leona VanDellc, lo eperate In conjuncUon with
ren. KN, readers, in general, would
kindergarten.
One
nisi
grade
ing lectures, lending in the library,
No other organization
never have known Hut on Bloodteacher is Co be hired.
working In laboratories, strolling
Four high school teachers were1
Lawrence Adams, 533 W. State,
Michigan drivers, offers
to classes, grabbing a hasty bite of hired.
wrote the Council complaining
two hundred pints of blood were
broader protection, or better
Karl Kleinschmidt, 23. a 19851 about the heavy smoke which
meets your driving needs
University ot Michigan graduate' comes from the slacks of the
of coffee, etc.
now taking graduate work at' Hastings Corporation. Tiie soot
than the Exchange at the
Ann Arbor, is to be a speech in­ soils clothes and sifts Into the
Recently we had an interesting structor. He is married and lives1 houses, he said.
in Tecumseh. He is a 1961 gradu­
Installation of another gas
and were much Impressed by what ate of Elkton - Pigeon - Bayport' storage tank at the Shelf station
High. His wife is a dental as­ at 135 E. Green was approved.
sistant.
Biacktopping North Avenue
new building as by the student
from Broadway to Michigan was
hired to teach English. He re- approved wiUi assessments totalbody, Itself. In our opinion, the ceivcd
hte AB dgeree in 1965 J*
Receiving as«-Mstudent of today is more ocrious from Western Michigan Unlver-; m&lt;;nU uere Dr.
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minded. Imrdrr working and marc sity and is teaching at Hopktas. | Atty. Renard Hudson. *14734;
OF MICHIGAN
H&lt;A0; Rlchard
determined than those of yester­ He has been a oubsUtute teacher Albert
221 E. State Street—P.O. Box 287, Hatting*
at
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and Is a 1959 Byron Center High i Estate. *19926; Roger Nelson,
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one used to associate with college graduate
'*69.16; V. E. Mead. *33.44, and
Como and Ger 'Em!
EXCHANGE
life lias vanished, replaced by a
W. Hollenbeck, *8288.
drive to keep iieud above water in
MOTOR STATE
to teach social studies and coach
the fast-moving scholastic stream. Junior Varsity basketball. He re­ quested a new sidewalk over
INSURANCE CO.
their driveway.
/
.
Students are thus missing a lot of ceived his AB from Hope in 1M3
Aiderman Ivan Snyder of the
HASTINGS OFFICE
fun. but at the same time are and played football, basketball,
tennis, track and golf at Corn­ ized to obtain plans and costs of
undoubtedly learning more.
237 Weir State St.
Tom &amp; Sally Robinson
stock Park High where he was Improvements to be made on
Much the same Udng is un­ graduated in 1958. He Is married buildings at Ute Heid to comply
205 N. Michigan
Prepare now to choose a beautiful Barre
Phone 945-4392
doubtedly true of Michigan col­ and has three children..------- —. ■with the insurance underwriter's
Guild Monument to memorialize your
EDWIN J. MEISENBACH. Rcpreienfrii*
Constance King is to, be a busi­
leges and universities, in general।
ness education instructor. She is / Chief of Police Richard Sunior
departed loved one on Memorial Day.
—Michigan State. WMU. Wayne' a 1966 graduate of WMU.
reported gas sales profits al the
Wehave a wide choice of
The school board accepted airport have been *462.98 since
State and the rest. Higher educa­
monuments guaranteed
tion Is a big business these days
the new operator look over last
putmouth division
CHRYSLER
a half-pint of white homoge­
MOTORS COtPCMAIKMl
by the Barre Guild.
and a high pressure one. too. Time nized milk from Lockshore tor July.
During March the sod runways
who lack a really serious desire to
were rolled and placed in good
leant and get ahead, will find the price Is a half-cent higher condition. There were 480 land­
1
ings at the held and 21 students
going uninteresting and rough.
The low bld of Sinclair OU to are taking flying lessons.
supply gas at .1139 cents a gal­
Major Jim Jenscp' has organ­
From what we observed at Ann lon for the bus and truck-car
ized the local pKP with seven
Heel was accepted. The McAllis­ senior members and five cadets.
Monuments
wilh the following concluding ter Oil bld of .1778 per gallon for The Hastings Flying Association
Buy Direct—Get the Best Memorial for Less statement In the open letter of premium gas for driver-training has 25 members and is to spon­
sor a Dawn Patrol at the field in
Nurse Warren: -'Parents, take
heart! You have done your job
In his two-weck report on die
police department activities.
well. The ‘Great Society' will not
Chief Sunior said there had been
depend on government programs ORDER OF PUBLICATION —
may well hr run h» way I ihetr fellow American* in the Vcrmontville.
dtetant. Gov. Wallace's I unned zcnlrro "

John Strange
Dies Thursday

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breaking and entering, larceny,
weapons law violations, violation
of liquor laws, disorderly con­
duct. obscene phone calls and
other complaints.
Officers investigated 23 traffic
complaints, policed 10 accidents,
investigated 25 non-criminal
complaints and gave assistance
to other departments on 24 oc-

| family and Mrs. Nellie Cappon
j were dinner guests on Mother's
I Mr.’. Frank Schlepek and daugh­
ter of Big Rapids.

Police juued 22 moving viola­
tion tickets. 36 non-moving tick­
ets and handed out 625 overtime
parking tickets. Fifteen out-of­
state motorists received guest
keys when their cars were found
overparked.
Police cars traveled 3371 miles
in Die two weeks and used 363
gallons of gas.
Members of Hastings High
government classes attended the
meeting, and were Introduced by
Kenny Weller.
Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
welcomed them, and pointed out
that all Council sessions are open
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by county youth* from Doiton.
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N Inteen ladire and one gentleman from the Nashville Garden
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th* regular FHend-'hlp dinner at
the l»U on May 5 with a pot­
luck : -rved at noon.
Guests and member* wire
bdtiqurts of Spring flower* Scat- •

department guest* including:
Ague* Hyde of Grand Rapid*,
department inspector; Olive
Jame. of Marshall. executive
board number. Mary McDaniel
of Otsego, patriotic Instructor.
Marian Morgan of Otsego, execu-

by Mr*. Anne Brunch.
Making arrangements for this
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noon. M*y 7.
The Rev Willard H. Curtto read
|h&lt;_ slngle rui&lt; ceremony In the
presence of 200 guests Altar vases
of white Dower*, candelabra and
palm* graced th* worship center
The traditional wedding music was

Brandstetter.
Among the new club member*
are Mr and Mr*. Pete Coble.
Mr. and Mr*. Al Haan. Mr. and
Mr*. John Boughton. Mr and
Mrs Tom Johnrton, Mr. and

and Use ladle* were greeted by , organ.
Evadene Fox. president of Ar- I purenU of the bride are Mr. and
lists' Workahop, BUU* Donnan. Mr* Cedric 3 Morey of Hastings
a board manber. and RMa Al- and the groom to the non of Mr
toft, general chairman of the Bnd Mr*. Howard Klatt. Whlteftih
*iww| Bay. Wl*.
Thirty gureU signed the regtaMiss Morey, recortcd down the
ter at the Invitational Show .L*lf by her father, was gowned in
Wednesday evening. On hand to a floor-length Empire gown of
greet the gureu was gracious!cloud white silk crepe. Alencon
hostess Posy Shuster. Homemade | Ure medallion* were apphqued on
cookies and oottae were *erved the empire bod lee with reby co-hosteaare, Louise Reascr , embroidered Alencon lace along the
and Jean Harbin. A lovely table edge of the bell-*haped. elbow-

of Ma.-shalL director of junior
club*. Lol* Walter* of Kalamasox executive board member and
Syfvta Will* of Grand Rapids,
past department provident.

John Mahler, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Newell. Mr. and Mrs.
Pau) Peterson. Mr. and Mr*. Bob
Stack and Prank P. Wall.

guests enjoyed games and a raf-

featuring pink plum bloaeoms hemline of the controlled iheath
Other member* on liand to dto- i skirt. The full court-length train
cuss tlie siiow with ttse guesu »i5 detachable. A matching crepe
were Dr. Douglas Caalteman. Dior bow. centered by a rose. *eMR AND MRS LESTER A. DUDGEON, JR.
Mnr Pasty Myera, Mra Helen I cured her fingertip veil of white;
Stanford
Becomes Bride.
. . Miss Ruth Ann “
*
Schramm. Mr*. Dorman and Mrs ! illusion in bouffant atyle. Siie car- i
AltofL
ried a tingle white Duchess rose. I
All visitor*, throughout the
Mrs. Robert Giese (the former
show seemed to enthusiastically Sue Phelps&gt;. Levittown. Long Isenjoy the'art of Barry County's i land, N. Y.. served as matron of
nd Rapids. Otsego. Allegan
young people Many comments j honor and bridesmaid* were Mlu
Manhall.
Member* of the Welcome Wa­ were made of how well Dr. Marilyn Hauch,Chicago. III.; Mr*
gon Club met May 3. in the Castleman, head of the hanging I Michael York. Ypsilanti, and Mrs
on May 19.
Methodist Church bUMincnt and
W..U committee,
L...
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and hto helper*
a IUMJ
had George
• Allen of Ann ■Arbor.
■■ • .
planned
a spaghetti dinner for arranged IL
, I The attendants were dressed
Nuptial vows were exchanged
women and their husbands
unjudged exhibit was Identically in floor-length Empire
^.ake-0 Joycee Head by MLm Ruth Ann Stanford and the
Lester Albert Dudgeon. Jr.. Sat- to be held at the ' Y Camp at 1 Rlvpn b&gt;. ArU*U' Workshop in ' K'™”1* of Scondale rose silk crepe.
। Ronald Stevens has ,Iren
give ioiucmko
reUdaXs an
an uuop- 'The bodices featured square neck-- p.rn on Saturday.
.-----„—•• May
• 21.
,, onjer to giir
DTn urdny April 23. at the Betlile- C M
NanUl wlU
will rtVS
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■&gt; local linaa
Domed president of the 1Lake ham Baptist Church in KalamaRonald Nage
givei a talk
talk , ___
portunity
to are.________
l*&gt;w well
line* nrul
and hall
bell alamra
alreves. Th.
The raised
9drs.*n Jaycres. Stwcns and zoo. .The Rev. Charles Hulbert cn (lie recreational facilities In youlh
doing in all areas of waistline* were accented by a ro»e
Other- office.-* are to be Install-। p.-rformed the ceremony.
the Hasting* area. iuch as hunt- 1-^ Among the ouutandkig ex­ embroidered ribbon and a narrow
ing. ftohlng. hiking and booting. Wblu
by Ulp budding forest green velvet streamer. The
Parents
of
the
bride
ut
Mr.
SJw.
w
be
P^~«r
torn
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A-iine skirts had wide unpreaaed
the Hotel Hasting* on June 35.
T
;
pleats over the hipline. Their pink
veils were held tn place with four
? %JS11*JESS
Mfiuber. 1.. wd/amwl w.w.1 „„ „„
m
.nd sweetheart roses and they carried
pen
and
ink
and
In
pencil
and
A. Dudgeon, Nassau Street. Kala- to
dub
Fawcett j^kje
bouquets of pink sweetheart roses.
an oli pointing.
as seen in
■ maroo
1 j^wcet.t, Monnle Oakes. Edna
Gary Klatt of Madison. Wto..
| Mr* Chartes A. Van Ameyden. Pn,*.
Wille* and Sherry
( MADEMOISELLE
served his brother as best man and
Battle Creek, was lire sister's ma- nice.
usher* were William.Ritchie. Joel
1 iron of honor and Paul Van DeAfter the meeting they held
Shapiro and George Alien, all of
Lester of Battle Creek served as a white elephant sale and everyAnn Arbor
bee: man.
' one had a lol of fun. Coffee and
Vicki Van Amcydcn. daughter dessert were served by hostesses,
Mrs. Byron Fletcher couldn’t two-piece dress with matching ac­
have had a happier Mother's Day cessories and a white orchid cor­
'Ameyden of Battle Croek, was Linda Ixiwry.
sage for her daughter's wedding.
F. ostensibly left to play golf and Tlie groom's mother wore a light
'(lie flower girl.
---------- •------------instead met his daughter, Miss pink dress with a cocoa brown luce
Usher* were Ctuulcs G. Stan- 'Af-tprirj Guidance
June --------------------------------Fletcher, at the airport
fnrrl of K^l.nmzor,
ford
Kalamazoo and Chalies
Cluuies CAHCflU
C?.
\JUIUUIILC
- ----- overcoat, matching luxeasoriea and
Van Ameyden of Battle Creek
returned Janie was a pink cymbldtum orchid corsage.
The couple left on a wedding
Mr*. Roger Buston. Mrs Jura “aolc
“S
T
wiu
nlk
* ‘uMck
*11 of hCT
,1CT rnothrr
momcr.Immediately. following the cere­
Mrs Roger
Mr* ./Y?” without being seen, and imagine mony a reception was held at the
olenian. Marc Squler and Mr*..
____ .__

Allegan and Hilda Blackford
^ere winners of prize* which
•tt hand-made gifts donated by
Aijve Hawkins. Maybeilc Smith
apd Dorothy Meier
Guests were from Battle Creek.

Welcome Wogon
Club to Host ■'*
Husbands at Dinner

Baptist Church
In Kalamazoo is
Nuptial Setting

' makes
a shift
to the
primitive

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Miss Marjorie Tuntes was elect­
ed president or the Hostings Buslncss and ITofesslon.il Women*
Club on Tuesday evening at a
dinner meeting at the Hotel Has­
ting*
Other officer* to be installed In
June will be Miss Marlon Jones,
first vice ------------president;--------Mrs ------------Frances
ElUget. second vice jiresirlmt; Mrs
Mar.
-•
— -SpackmaiL
---- •------------------recording
—-------srereury; Miss Sharon Kermccn. cor­
responding Mecrrtary. and Mrs
Ruth Kuhfal. treasurer.
It was the annual year-end busi­
ness meeting with the officers and
committee chairmen giving reports
of their yea?* work.
The dinner was furnished by the
losing team on the sale of style
show tickets.

Mr. and Mrs

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Mtos Caston, a senior at West­
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this Fall where her fiince will
be a senior law student at Wayne
State University.

turned Sunday from
vacation up north.

WHITE'S
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WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY

Phil Mosher of

Morihcr and Carol of • William­
ston Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mo­
sher of Grand Raplsd were Fri-

ting* High Sciiool. attended Mrs Joan Zeldrr as part-time
| Mtalc f^danclng w» fumtohed
Adrian College and is employed psychiatric social worker was an- „ *
M*ry Prter*jn* 010
by the Social Security Admlnls- pounced. Mrs. Zeider has tier w«*
D5Holt J° hear U»,Bob-1 Mr* Gary Klatt and Mr* James
tn*tlon
The bridegroom
a master’s from the University of |rrt Shawjpiorale concert allhe.wtowcU were at Use guest book;
graduate of Central High School Chicago.
Masonic Temple.
|Mr* Ross Dunn. Mtos Brenda
in Kalamazoo, is employed by I
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|Boyd. Mr*. Willard Smith and
CIV Park. Wto.rj
ri» Dr. John LundwJ I^Ulyl
»■ C. hm/U .jU two ot I Mta IU&gt;. Sjodran wrvM &lt;h«
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o
beT grandchildren.
------------ •_______
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Lake Odeaaa
Odessa and Mn.
Mis F16r-I
FWr- ,her
grandchildren, Claire
Ctairo and
and ’I cake
cake; Mrs Roy cartoon
Carbon and Mr*
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rv Godfrey Goodyear, visited the William Damson served punch:

Kay Caston to
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’ Mrs. Clayton Brandstetter served
*
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Tlie Bill Butler family were coffee Helping about the room
were Mrs Chester Hodges. Mrs
guests of tils parents at their
Gun Lake cottage near Streeters Fred J’orteous. Mrs Raymond Fin­
nic
and
Mrs
Homer
Smith.
Diane
Landing Mother* Day. Hl* five
brother* and their families Join­ Pryor and Martha Johnson pre­
sented each guest with ros? petals,
ed the gathering for tbc day.
to shower the bride and groom .is
they left. (Martha, with her family,
There was a happy Mother's had attended the Clarke-von Rets
Day event Sunday In the actlvl- wedding In Detroit that morning &gt;
For traveling the new Mrs Klatt
ily of Nashville They all at­ changed to a two-p)ece raspberry­
tended St. Rose of Lima Church pink dress. She wdre a sweetheart
when Martin Btamler, Jr., took
his First Communion, ho being
A rehearsal dinner was given by
tlie only boy of six youngsters the groom's parents at the Hotel
Tlwre was special picture taking Hastings later in the evening a
aft/? the service by the church party was given for the bride,
and in front of the school so groom and friends at (lie James
■ the name of St. Rose would ap- Wtarells
•pewr In the picture with Martin
Out-of-town guests came from
for this Important May 8th date Ann Arbor. Battle Creek. Grand
Rapids. Ypsilanti. Midi; Cleve­
I of 1966.
land. Ohio; Appleton. Milwaukee
I The Dick Cooks were in Ann and Madison. Wl*.: Chesterton.
i Arbor for the last May Festival Ind.; Chicago. Ill. and Levittown.
I Concert at Hili Auditorium Sun­ Long Island
The bride's parents hosted a
day evening and to attend a U.
of M Journalism seminar, and buffet supper at their home fol­
banquet, honoring retiring pro­ lowing the reception.
After May 10 the couple's address
fessor. Wesley Maurer Monday.
will be 524 Putnam Ave,. Cam­
They- returned home Tuesday.
bridge. Mass.

Craig Huntley. Fled Jacobs
and Steve Jacobs drove to Ann
Arbor Sunday to attend the final
concert o( tlie 73rd annual May
Festival al Hill Auditorium that
evening. •Music for a Great
City” by Copland was played by
the Philadelphia Orclieaira. un­
der the direction of Eugene
Omtandy. for (he first part of
the program and Symphony No.
9 in D minor. Op. 125 &lt;’ choral”!
by Beethoven.

Mr and Mr*. Russell Palmer at
R1 Hastings entertained a group
of square dancers on Saturday
night. April 30 The ealicr was
Homer Redlnger from Sclioolcraft Mrs Redlnger is » Ulster
of Mr* Ellsworth Newton Giieato
Included Mr and Mrs Lynn
Burdick and Mr and Mrs Ells­
worth Newton of Hastings Mr.
and Mrs Merlin Young of Kala-

waya fun. which is true, became
this group of dancers had a
lively evening, and are looking
gathering*. A lunch wav enjoyed.

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�Parties Fete
Pennock Hospital
Bride's Parents' More
Miss Sue Storkan
Represented at
Home is Setting
Tri-State Assembly
For Lovely Nuptials

We're Rolling Out the

Nome Mrs. Miller
President of
Joycee Auxiliary

A* the prenuptial whirl for

the wedding date being

On Saturday afternoon. Ajxil

May

Parent’ Announce
Daughter's Nuptial},.

president of the Hastings Jayces
Auxiliary at the meeting Monday, i

Du Hamilton iLynll.a Jo Perryi resented at the 36th annual Tri­
Sute HcapltaJ Assembly which was

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Rob.rt 'dui«u

cago, HL. Monday through Wed-

deraert and coffee, was Bonnie

at Parmalee's-Special Buys-Bargains Galore!

Curtis of the Plrat Presbyterian
Church at the home of the

LADIES SPRING COATS
Our entire stock of wool dress coats Marked Down

Attending the bride aa matron

Sandra Wedel of Augusta. Tom

Ladies Cashmere Coats

Odds and Ends

100% Coshmere in block or beige.
Two styles from which to moke your
choice . . . Regularly $59.91

From our ready-to-wear department.

A reception was held following

Dresses — Blouses — Sportswear, etc.

ert Mason 61 Auguste, aunt ot

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LADIES HATS
One group of Spring and Summer Hats

Ladies Dresses
now *4.88

Now *2.00

Ladies Hose

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Ladies Pajamas

Seamless in two shades: Honey and
Mist. Sizes 8'/z to II. Regularly 98c

100% nylon. Mon-tailored styles in
asst. Rotors. Sizes 32-40. Reg. $3.98

Now 2 Pa,’rs *1.00

now *2.88

Friends of Library
Entertain Teachers
On Tuesday afternoon the
Friends of the Library were de­
lightfully entertained with a tea
and open house for the high
school teachers who‘were also
taken on a tour of the library In
which 1U facilities were ex­
plained and a welcome extended

Society newS
Following the Morey - Klatt
wedding Saturday Uio Chester
Hodgtsi entertained a group of
friends for dinner tu their homo

urday evening. The Gerald Beck-

Slightly irregular. Regularly $2.98 dox.

Now 2doz- $ 5.00

Boys Pants
Boxer styles in danirrc or cotton and
dacron blend. Sizes 2 to 8.*-Reg. $1.98

Now *1.00

Sleepers

Scented, padded clothes hangers. Set
pf 4 in asit. colors. Regularly $1.98

Stretch terry cloth with two pairs of
pants. Assorted colors in sizes 3 to
18 months. Regularly $1.98.

------- New ’1.66 set

now2p»’“$3.00

BEACH TOWELS

New*1.99

Size 36 by 65-inch. Assorted patterns. Regularly $2.98

Blouse and Skirt Holders

Garment Bags

Holds up to six garments. Rog. $1.19

Jumbo size—holds up to 14 garments.
Regularly $1.49.

Now only 88'

Now *1.00

STAMPED PILLOW CASES

N.w *1.15

Hemstitched in assorted patterns. Regularly $1.69
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Terry Cloth

Sea Isle Blanket

Assorted prints. Regularly $1.19 yd.

by Beacon
94% Royon and 6% Nylon. Assorted
colors. Regularly $2.98.

Now *1.00

Throw Rugs
Non-skid backs In assorted sizes and

colors. Regularly $3.98.

Now 2

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Kitchen Towels
Terry with assorted patterns ond
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Friday night before the wedding.

Thc Joe Huberts hosted their
potluck club for dinner at their

by Beacon . . . Regularly $2.98

of

with a dinner for the wedding

Girls Rayon Panties

BABY BLANKETS

storkan

Mr. and Mra. Glenn Kohler
entertained Mra. George Kahler

White and pastels in lace trimmed
styles. Sizes 4-14 . . . Regularly 49c

GAUZE DIAPERS~

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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Palmer to Lansing where they met MSU
student. Susan Kohler. had dlnNewtons.

Girls Swim Suits

Girls Coats and Suits

The groups actlvltlm this year
Robert Charlm Dumb of
Included making a cash donation I Altoona. Pa.
to the Special Education School. I the couple were wed tn a douhte
giving two Thanksgiving basketa । rtng ceremony on Bunday. April
and a Valentine party at the i10. at | pjn. In Latvian EvangelLachool. The women served at the
Lutheran Church of Southern
Christmas party for undnprivl- | California Loa AbK^a, Calif.
“T They met one yrer ago in U»
chests at PennocK Hospital.
Angele* where lire troche* the drof
.
1 und Itsrd of hearing at Henry Clay
The E. L. Myers entertained • junior High School.

pl tel care.
Alfred Van Hom. in. executive
director of Tri-Slate. said lioa- Dorothy Purvis of Battle Creek. Michigan In July.
FoUowing the luncheon the party pllals are the fifth biggest industry
was adjourned to the Storkan In the world employing over two
million ^persons.

One group of one and two-piece styles.
Regularly $3.98.

One group from our regular stock . . .
Marked down from our regular-prices

men's Board.
There were some 10.000 auxiliary
members and hospital personnel
from Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin
and Michigan attending the pro­

miniature bride surround-

Frank

Ladies Slips
Dacron and cotton blend with lace
trim. Sizes 32-42 . . . Regularly $2.98

Nylon sheer chiffon, squares in osst. colors. Rog. 49c

Sage, director of nursing; Edwin
Wletnlk. chief physical therapist;
Richard Fluke, business manager;
Mrs. Ebune Shuler, RX operating
roonl supervisor; Philip CoUurt,
nurchaalrar agent- Mra. Jack Kcn. ....
nedy. president of
the Hospital
Women’s Board, and Mra. Howard

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Caukln and
Capitol and had a very enjoy- Joyce iipdnt Mother's Day with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Ban Hazrlrnyer Is a patient at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanley, of
Blodgett Hospital, Grand Rapids. Warren.

One group—Two styles in woven jersey
. . . Values to $9.98.

LADIES SCARVES

Thoso attending from itere were

holla, a fluffy parasol for the
glA table, all in pastel colors,
creating a lovely wedding motif.
Oui-of-town gurote wcro Kaye
JamcH Bouck of Mt. Pleasant.
Joon Jordan Ugan of Sault Ste.
Merle and Barbara Halbert
ehitrrh
Cbunh nt
of n.Hi.
Hwu. Crrrk.
Adding to tlie pleasure of tlie
K opening was the "fun" of
being togotiicr again for
this group.
On Tucnday noon. Sue's aunt,
Mra. Wellesley Ironside hotted a
very lovely luncheon shower at
the -Hole! fur eight guests. Tlie

North-south winners in the
duplicate bridgo game Tuesday
night at the Hartings Country
Club Were Dr. Carl Peurach and
Roy Hubbard. Second went to
Mrs. Groce Denton and Mra.
James Berry and third to Mra.
Robert Cook and Mra. Frank
McCloskey. East - w e a t winners
were Mra. Carl Peurach and Mra.
Roy Hubbard, second went to
Mra. Charles Potte and Mrs.
William Stebbhw and third was
tied between Mr. and Mra. Ed
Goodyear and Mra. D. C. French
and Mra. Charles TrucsdelL
There b always a double cele­
bration planned at the Jack
Bays when May 9th to seen on
the calaular because it Is the
hirthrtny of their two daughters,
Nancy and Judy. Thia year
Nancy became 5 and Judy 2 ao
young frlmda »m- invited to
tlwir house for a party Bunday
afternoon and what on exciting
time it was as Jimmy’s bike the
will be 7 May 22nd &gt; w-.is passed
on U» Nancy and be became the
owner of a new oik.

Mr. and Mra. William Ellis en­
tertained with a Sunday morning
brunch honoring the First Com­
munion of their daughter. Cathy, at
the St. Rose of Lima Church, and
also In otwrvancc of Mother's Day.
Barbara Ellis was home from Ute
Burgess 'School of Nursing, and
Mra. Ellis' slater. Mra. Irene Klbllnger of Battle Creek, and tier
brother, Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Gurd
of Nashville, were also guests.

Tables were prettily decorated at
Uie Hotel Hartings on Sundaj
when there waa a family party to
observe the 59lh wedding annlvcraary of Mr. and Mrs. Joiin Wcxxi
Ttxie were 25 at the dinner in­
cluding Mr. and Mra. Hany Kildow aod W. A. Kellogg of Flint.
Mr. and Mra. Rae Oorltos and
Racllc and Rosalie of Albion. MrLena DePnester. Floyd Wood. Mr
and Mr*. Bud Watera^gnd family.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Gray and
family and Mr. and Mra Kay
Water*.
■
6-." ■
Bud Stegtrt and Mra. Isadorc
Johncock visited the Harold and
iKenneih Bahteman familMa iq
| Highland' Part, Bunday,

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Sunday afternoon. Mother's
Day. little Anne Kathryn Peter­
son. daughter of the Paul Peter­
sons, was bapuzwl at St. Rae
of Lima Church after which her
i;..uulparents. Dr. and Mrs Ray­
mond Finnle entertained a group
of friends at their home In honor
of the occasion. A family dinner
party followed at the Hastings
Hotel including the Robert Van­
derWei f family of Menominee.
Falls, W1&amp;. and Dr. and Mra.
Charles Todd Of Beaumont,
Texas.
. Monday evening tlie "Busy 8"
Club honored their mothers and
guests with a dinner at the S;x)rtswomen's Club at Podunk lake.
Dinner was prepared and served
by the women of the club. Tables
were gaily decorated with vases of
Spring flower*. Each guest received
a gift and corsage. The evening
wm spent in playing rants with
prim going to Mra. Fannie End­
sley, Mr*. Dorto McDonald. Mrs
Myrtk Johnson and Mbs Katha­
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Hastings Set

Koch child will receive a fuU
medical and denial examination,
and required treatment. The
program also pruv.de* nutrition­
al, educational and social *ervThe Harting* itchool district teex. a* well a* special sessions
has received a S5J27 grant from for parent education
the Ofiu-c of Economic opportanKy to finance an eight-week
birthday dinner Sunday,
HUnmer Head Start program to
provide pre-school training for
Thornapple Lake road. SevenKen were present honoring Mra.
Re's biythdsy Mr. and Mra Eu-1
gene nsher and. three daughters

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guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Re
on May 3. Mrs. Dorothy Fisher
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Mrs. Hugh Snow of Nashville!

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Frederick J Newton. GH.OJ.
US Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ellsworth Newton, was able to be
home for a short leave and go
trout fishing on the Pine River
with hl* dad and also attend hto
slater's wedding. Fred to a third
class Gunner's Mate and has
charge of the ammunition and
gun shack on the Destroyer
UBS Zcllars DD. 777. Hto ship
recently returned from lhe CarA-

going to the Boston Shipyards
for Inventory and will leave for
the Mediterranean in late Au­
gust to be gone until the first of
the year or later.

dence on Thursday.
Airman Michael W. Johncock.
Mra. Marshall Cook and fam­
ily were guest* of Douglas al
Ferris State on Sunday for the
Delton, ha* reported aboard the
Mo. her * Day activities.

ISTATt MRVICI
IMSURANCI

than and the •election toy the i Ourato of Uw J. J. Mead* on
choir was'followed with benedic- Mother s Day were Mr. and Mrs.
Cranston Wilcox of Coldwater.
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Mead and
Dick of Berrien Springs and Mr.
Darieen K. Jarman. Hastings

MorcAboufr^-^- 17 HHS Scholars
Inducted in
Supervisor*
Honor Society
ll.Aibic.^ HWUgi

U-M Scholarship*

In an impresalve ceremony Fri­

tortum, 17 Juniors and seniors were
Inducted into the William T. Wal­
lace Chapter of the Nat tonal Honor
Society.
Seniors initiated Included Jim
DeVault. Pat Stamm. Lee Belfield.

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be 'different, for it is in that very
difference that you will stand out

The 220th AFROTC Detach-1
menl at Purdue University, ha*
announced that Senior / Junior
Cadet Edward R. Slalbaum. Jr..

del Stalbaum by virtue of his
demonstrated leadcralilp ability.
He Is currently working toward
a degree in industrial manage­
ment
and Mrs. Delwln Hutchins, 327

the Air Force and la undergoing
four weeks of basic training at
Lackland Military Training On-

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CATCH THESE

Lena Snell

serne arriving from Battle Creek,
Grand Rapid* and Elkhart. Ind.
“This I* the one single quality Mrs. Snell 1* aUU enjoying her
that distinguishes you and me from poinsetla which ha* continu­
all ocher nationalities on earth, ously blossomed since Christmas.
and the charactertsUc of our culOf the 82 hopefuls on the 1966
proudest."
Michigan State Spring football
roster, 42 are from out-of-state
the Flag which opened Friday's Ohio heads the list with 11 con­
tributions.
Hawley gave the invocation. Her­
bert Moyer directed the choir and
Steve Youngs-Introduced the main
speaker.
Participating in the candle­
lighting ceremony were Cynthia
Moyer. Carl Hoffman. Mary Lynn
Settles. Kenneth Weller and Cyn­
thia Bottcher. Christina Campbell
r» &lt;•• Pa»n&gt;ll axhoilla administered the pledge to the
initiates, Nancy Ellis welcomed

Airman Hutchins Is a 1965
graduate of Hastings High
School. He selected the adminis­
trative area for training upon
completion of basic training.

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Mra.

UUMN "ntr.F.s-

Slalbaum, R3. Cogswell Road.
Hastings, lias been promoted to
the rank of Cadet lat Lieutenant,
in the Purdue Air Force ROTC.

Fact 1: Fire insurance alone on home and contents is not
enough. Your home could be destroyed by windstorm, explo­
sion or other hazard.
Fact 2: Theft coverage of your possessions, at home and
away, should be included.
Fact 3: A lawsuit judgment against you could cost you
everything you own. You need liability insurance.
Fact 4: You get all this and more in one Homeowners
policy.. . with one low prcmidml

bicycles chedrwl at

day. The Inspection is being spon-

tame rampaging revolutt□ns as well officer
as soothe the seething spirit* of
discontent around the world. . . .
"As you Journey through life
Nancy Elite, Cynthia Moyer. Cyn­
Miss Eleanor Miller of Chi­
thia Botlcher, Gloria Casey. Carl that your goals are worth pursuing.
Hoffman. Darlene Jarman. Mary Be certain that superfluous smoke
the week. Friday Mrs. Wlswtll
or interfere with your purcult of
Individual truth* a* an Individual luncheon at the Hastings Hotel

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know the facts
about insurance

Bike Check Saturday
to have

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awarded University of Michigan
Regents-Alumni scholarship*. ।
Thoma* R. Hoyt of Gull Lake,
High. Thomas D. Griffith Of Middlevllle and Dan Lae Hayes of
Wayland also received scholarships.I

Stanley declared that the one
Sue Cordray, Linda Dunkelberger,
Kathy G**klB and Gayle Barlow.

will soon b? moving into their
Streets.

Btanley. after commending lhe
initiates fur their schoiarahlp and
leadership tn being selected tor
the Honor Society, urged an mem­
bers of the student body to develop
their talent* to the fullest
He suggested the student* de­
velop individualism, and do their

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Sealed proposals will be received by the Board
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Barry, Hostings. Michigan until 4:30 P.M.. East­
ern Standard Time Monday. Moy 23. 1966. for
producing and stock piling gravel, and One Bridge
Crane System.
Specifications may be examinetjand proposal
blanks obtained at the above address.

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of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) mode payable
to the Barry County Road Commission must ac­
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Our Special Education
Efforts Show Progress
The visitation committee of
the Barry County Special Edu­
cation Department, consisting of
school admlnUtratoro, cltixans
and a member of the Michigan
Dept, of Education, made a tour was serving a total of 98 students
through the special education In Middleville, Freeport. Algon­
facilities In the Barry County quin and Altcft schools; Kath­
leen Morrison. 96 students in the
schools on Tuesday, May J.
Delton and Pleasantvlcw schools,
Beginning In the monjtng. the and Pam O'Leary. 9! students in
committee visited the special the Hastings system.
education room for handlcaoped
Mtea Mae Boonstoppci. school
children In Middleville's West
Elementary school. Mra. Aline diagnostician, gave a resume of
Prlsby, teacher, explained the In­ the number of children that she
structional program being car­
ried out In this room. From there placements made during the
the group traveled to Hastings
Thomas Howard, coordinator
for a tour of Miss Virginia An­
derson's primary special educa­ of special education, explained
tion room In Southeastern school, the secondary special education
and Mra. Jeanette Tredinnick's program and the work experi­
later elementary room al North­ ences that are being provided for
eastern. Both Mrs. Tredinnick tlie high school age youth. How­
and Miss Anderson demonstrated ard also stated that six children
activities being carried on in from the Hastings district were
their rooms Ixavlng Hastings, attending programs for the phy­
tlie committee traveled to Del­ sically handicapped at the Ann
ton for lunch and an afternoon J. Kellogg school In Bailie Creek
visitation in Mr. Milla's later and one youngster from Delton
elementary special education Is attending the Upjohn school
In Kalamazoo on a luiUon basis.
facility.
The group then convened in
Howard also explained that
the Delton school library and there would be two additional
was Joined by the entire Barry programs next year, a Junior
County Health Department as high special education room for
well as many other Interested the handicapped in Hastings and
citizens for. the summation of a room for trainable handi­
the programs over the past year. capped sponsored by the Barry
T.. .2—I - office.
An overview of the speech II Intermediate

Miss Esther Belcher, consult­
ant in special education with the
Michigan Dept of Education,
stated: “The progress made in

programs for handicapped stu­
dents. three speech correction
programs and a diagnostic pro­
gram. clearly indicates strides In

Rural Resident
Describes Effects
01 Lightning

Mrs. Moore Dies
At Irons Home;
Rites Held Here

Saturday.

April JO,

about

terrine blast that shook our
home on the Goodwill Road for
what seemed a full minute.
thunder storm, and being asleep,
did not see any lightning, our
first thought was possibly a
locket, so we turned on the tran­
sistor radio, then came a flash of
lightning, and some thunder, so
we knew what had happened.

anymore, we were in Ignorance
ruiKSM
....... ■
M. Moore. tt. Rl Iron*, who died about what happened until about
CommenUng on the earlier
8 am. as we were on our way to
room visitations Miss Belcher
Head Lake to do the usual spring
cleaning of our place there
ferences from room
Funeral Home.
ven's Road, about 100 rods south
grouping of the children. Three
Of Goodwill Road, we saw the
rooms indicated a conducive enhighway Uttered with leaves.
Ing the neads of youngsters.”
In closing Miss Belcher stated
of Samuel and
that visitations by cltixen groups
ahould be a continual process in
an attempt to keep the commun­
ity informed of the needs of
children with special learning Ungs in 1019.
problems.
&gt;
Many of the visitors asked former employees of the Hsstlngx
questions about different aspects Mfg. Company. They retired
of the program.
their Rl Irons address. near PeaMr. and Mrs. Bill Myers. Tom.
Terry and John of Lancaster.
Ind., were Mother's Day guests
of her parents, the Marland Jays.
In addition to her husband.
The Harold Phillipa are ex­
pected home on May 19 from Delbert of Rl HaaUngs, Howard
Tyler. Texas, where they have
of Cloverdale Road and LaVemd
spent eight months.
of R3 Hastings; three daughters,
Mra. Delbert iViotet) Curite and
Mra. Tony &lt;Emma Jean) Totten
of Rl Hastings, and Mra. Ernest

I don't need cash
with an

grandchildren; 15 great grand 1 children; three brothers, Gleet
Rapids and Sam Plnkbelner of

Emerson &lt; Fiona i Lind and Mra.

donla.

List Methodist .
Church Activities
At Delton

HOB CREDIT CARD!

The Hastings Banner
TW

ti___ J__
ia__ 15 1QAK
Thunday,
May 12. 1966

Br. Asplund is
Honored by
Surgeon Board

A PROCLAMATION
Maye.- Franklin C. Beckwith has issued a proclamation
declaring that May 19. 20 and 21 are Poppy Days In
Hastlnga and called on all citizens to pay tribute to the
men and women who have served their Nation In time
of emergency.
Mayor Beckwith proclaimed:
WHEREAS. Each year we, as American citizens, set
aside a special period in which we pay our deep and
thankful appreciation to the men and women of all gener­
ations for their love and devotion to the tinted States and
for their contributions to the cause of freedom through
their service in the Armed Forces, and
WHEREAS. It is altogether proper that we should pay
this tribute especially by materially assisting tlie men and
women who have been liandlcapped because of this service,
and
WHEREAS, The poppy has become the flower that Is
symbolic of a Memorial to our war heroes.
NOW. THEREFORE. I. Franklin C Beckwith, do here­
by designate and proclaim Thursday. Friday and Saturday.
May 19. 20 and 21. as POPPY DAYS IN HASTINGS and I
urge every citizen to support POPPY DAYS as organized
by the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
I further recommend that all ol us Join on MEMORIAL
DAY. MAY 30, in paying tribute to the men and women
who have given so much In the cause of freedom and
Justice.
\Pranklln C. Beckwith.
Mayor of Hastings

recently by being recogntaed as a
। Diplomat of the American Board
The special honor requiras at
.least four years of spaclillMrf
study in surgery In addition to
1 completing t h e examinations
successfully.

This alerted us that something
unusual had happened What
happened was that a bolt of
lightning had struck a white
Oak. about two feet In diameter,
tore a big slab from the east
side of it. and hurled it about
ten rods up the slope In a north­
ww
. ten on the left forearm by the
easterly direction.
Tlie force seemed to come from
tlie roots of the tree. A fence had
through his heavy fireman's
been stapled to this tree when It s
Was just a grub, so It had grown
into the tree. The Conservation
Department usually took up all
quin Schoo! to extinguish a fire
fences after buying the land,
cutting the fence each side of
tad..r
. &gt;» ch.^.
.. .. _ _____ ____I under the hood or a istw
cnevrothe trees.
There nftist have been quite a
lot of the old fence left In the volving buildings.
ground as the lightning followed
The first alarm was about
Mr. and Mrs Forest Belson
the fence course south to a drain- 1:45 am. when firemen took the
fige tube crossing the road, go­ • Jeep truck",,to extlnguLdi glass and Mrs. Alma Durkee visited
tlie W B. Belsons Saturday eve­
ing under the road on this con­ tireo east of Hastings.
ning.
ductor.
Also, the boll went north,
plowing great furrows to a cher­ pm. when a 20 by 40-foot bam
ry tree, then continuing on sev­
eral rods to another tube under Ernest Hooten and family caught
fire, —apparently
from nearby
me
y,..........
the roau
road.
It must have followed the tree I J*™1*
bJtrn„tnuK ThJ
roou acTOM the rood, under the
,lv" nn lh^ u«-w rc"1
roadbed, as there were holes about 814 miles northeast of
blown out from beneath, and Hastings.
also from the banks on both
along with a rolotlller. other
sides of the road.
Everybody who has reported
seeing this say that they never
The third alarm occurred

The Mar-o-nou Group of Del-

Ing Thursday with Mr. and Mra.
Harry Bcaven at their Wall Lake
home, beginning with a carry-in

« 1

Hastings Firemen
Answer a
Alarms Monday

He did post-graduate studies
at Blodgett Hospital before go­
ing to Big Rapids last year. He
Is associated With Dr. John
White. In July they will be Joined

1951 graduate of Hastings High
School Mrs Asplund, the for­
mer Ann Steury. Is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs Albert Steury
and a 1955 graduate of Hastings
High School.
The Asplunds have purchased
a farm home on Townline Lake,
Xeir^four children

Eteth

««
Tlie Robert Benhoms of Battle
Creek visited his parents, the
Bert Benhams. on Mother’s Day

no

telephoned

from

Pittsford.

Thoughts For A Week
God IS dead in the
hearts of those
who find a belief
in God a barrier to
something they are
determined to’do.

Martinez home on the Hammond
Road northwest of Hastings.
Sparks from the chimney ig­
nited wood shingles. causing
some damage to the roof. Fire­
Friday Mrs. Thelma Kidder of men had been called to the
Carter Lake and Mrs Violet
Smith of Cartton Center were Wednesday, May 5. when sparks

here are meeting Saturday at the
soring a "Going away party" far
the Charles Monica family, soon

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
W.a partshlqpcrs of a fanner
pastor, the Rev. Laurence WatcrMrtlvxlljrt Church from 1955 to

arc Invited to attend.
The Mot's Fellowship of the
church are holding a "Ladies 1
Night" meeting Bunday evening i
at the Cliurch at 7 with appro- j
prtatc prognun. The men of the

the Martha Circle
Nets Darrow.

Office SuwhM

Bat low Gardens florist

Mrs

Rev. Howard W. Rogers, pas-'
tor of the Pilgrim Holiness
Church, has announced that a
special baptismal aervloe will be1
held this Bunday at 3:30 pm at,
the Coats Grove Christian I
Church, located about 4'4 mllee

"sa Plumbing I Halting

HMbnjB 1HI S Hardware

lefltfiet. Espatrs
C. A Mattson Builder
Ciotkiat aae Accassarm
Bonnatt i Gown Shop
Claveiand*! Mens Store
Parmalat Store
Waters Clothes Shop

with

Plan Baptismal
Service Sunday
At Coats Grove

Aauaittiff Semen

le»ry» Autc 8 «oo&gt; Suooh
Mtrbie'i Standard Service
v | I friendly Service

FUNERAL HOME

W. Finish Shirts. Flatwoek, Work Clothes

HASTINGS

HOME LAUNDRY

(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibton)
323 S. Michigan

Wl 5-4062

Robert H. Sponoble, Owner

W. Green at Broadway

Several have signified their de- I
ire for this rite and a num-

Anyone Interested should get in

Top Listings In

are carpeted, and downs tain It has a living room, dining room.

..$8,500.00

A GOOD HOME AND SITUATED ON A 16-ACRE PLOT, home
bath, kitchen, electric heater, front and back perches. and 16
acres land close to Freeport, on blacktop road, lor ..$7,700.00

$11,000.00

A SUMMER COTTAGE, furnished with 15 it. boat and 12 it. iish-

IN THE FOURTH WARD

Bujt’r Haitian

monte can be completed.
Rev. Olson Clark, pastor ol
I the Wesleyan Mathodist Church.

baptismal
iHMMi ladM im Nm

The

two bedrooms and full bath, air conditioned pine paneled family

—$16,800.00

water

at Stolts families met at the I
home of the Lawrence Baums on |
Saturday evoilng to help Law­
rence celebrate his birthday.
|

and half-bath, basement
heating plant fired with
...................... $15,000.00

room, dining room, kitchen, full bath, hat a basement with Oil

soil, located in Odessa Township, Ionia County ....$1Q.500.00

A VERY REASONABLY PRICED HOME IN THE 2nd-WARD, has

A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOMI IN THE 4th WARD, has

large kitchen with dining space, complete bath and another
small room off the bathroom. Michigan collar, heated with gas

latest
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WE NOW PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS

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A GOOD GOING BUSINESS located on »n excellent large site and
excellent living quarters also; has steady bu^neis. priced at$55,000.00

ANOTHER HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, has three bedrooms up-

...BIJOOlOO
THREE NICE BUILDING LOT$ ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

A NICE VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition for -..$450.00

WE HAVE HAD
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COMPLETE NANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

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a real nice brick house, ranch typo.

with living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, shower bath, lots of

chilling pr bed after effects. The
public ia invited.

Shopping will never be more convenient than it If right now . . . with
a FREE Hasting! City Bank Credit Card. Just say "Charge, it, Please"
with any merchant participating in Hastings City Bank’s Credit Card
Plan. Remember, Ifg a free service to you when your account is paid in
full In 30 days. Or, you may choose to pay * minimum of $1000 par
month and extend payments over many months with a small, 1% service
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES

.$10,500.00

Dry CHiaau
Barry Cleaners
Hastings Cleaners

30 Yean Experience

ton W8CS of the Methodist
Church will meet on Wednesday.
May 18. The afternoon circles
will meet al &gt;:30 Mt: the Ruth
Circle will meet with Mra. Cry­
stal Watson. and the Esther
Circle with Mrs. Marie Pritch­
ard. The evening circles will
meet at 8 pm.; the Electa Clr-

You wont, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!
EKOVK Motor Service
Hartlngi Electric Inc.

SPQNABLE

Family Bundle*
Damp Wash • Wash and Fluff Dry

A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD.

A FLOOR TO MEET
EVERY BUDGET

gat heat, double garage, living room h carpeted, and drapes go

.$10,500.00

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

A VIA* ROUND HOME AT THORNAPPU LAKE with living

.$9,300.00

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Greenville Nips
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। Hastings Track
Team Wednesday

I

Chuck Jordan won the shot

Armchair Athlete Ws
The Hastings 880 relay team of
Roger WTO, Mike Fitzgerald.
Mike Hess and Tim Williams

Sometimes, it seems, that people are about the -worst. 'Hut
doesn’t sound just right. What we want to say is that some
people certainly are a long ways from being whit people ought

BOWL

to be.
...
If you have any doubt of the misuse of our wonderful
natural resources, all you have to do is go fishing from thie
shores of our lakes and streams.
Bottles, tin cans, junk, bed springs—you name it—fitter
twnk* and ths beachea. Beer 11
.
.T*
George

I Trojans.

Johnson’s

double

cans and bottles, washed up from
and the winter's ice fishing, make
walking on the lake bottoms

worth singled. Oarlock and Bjork

to be found along the streams.
This to Michigan Week,' and
DlCk Hamm caught for tbS personal resolution to make

and
word
and
spots
In singles. Chuck Guenther

r

that

Williams

SUMMER
LEAGUES
Phone for
Information

Bob Stack is leading the Red
Division. Gordon Ironside the
u&gt; constantly spread the Blue, A. Smith and MarthaB
to avoid adding u&gt; the dirt
filth which contaminate
which should reflect the Hastings Country Club's Monday
golf league.

The Saxon golfers lost to Ionia by the U£. Fish and Wildlife
y one stroke. 171 to 172.
John Peterson led the local gram to liberate some 1.7 million
of the fish in Lake Michigan
Federal workers planted 100,000
lakers each in Grand Traverse
Wieland had 44s.
Bob Herron- led the Bulldogs Bay and an area offshore from
Hamm which scored Steve
with a 41. Steve Thatcher and Leland. The remaining 75,000
fish went into waters near
Charlevoix. About 88.000 were
planted In April near Ludington
and there to a possibility that
another release of that size will

Need Permits

Taffee, Terry Greenfield.
James and Steve Alien!Ing
I in the seventh.
c wood's Dave Bjork singled

on’t give &gt;

our graduate
watch.

Name Leaders
In Monday HCC Golf Divisions

SMrt, FfMay NH», May 13.
for Adult &amp; Ju.ior Bowion.

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Woodland 4H
Saddle Club
Plans Activities

Christiansen 46, 4. A. Smith,

Woodland

I. Kelhl 58. 0;

4H Saddle

president Bob Smith. The Club
lias six new members, Brent Rolller, Roger and Bruce Hostetler,
and Sharon Brodbcck at Wood-

ter 45. 3. Pugh 58. 1; Chase 55.
4. Siegel 64. 0; Bennett 46, 4.
Hodges 51. 0.
Pairings for Monday: Foster

For Deep Lake
Camping Area

bars camo to nee the film and
watch ttv- actual shoeing of a

Chris Belaon waa appointed
chairman lor the overnight
campout al Yankee Springs,
planned for June 18 and 19.

6

and Water Funds will come
Michigan's way in the next 10
Ing developed into a rustic-type year* to help underwrite outdoor
,
campground to accommodate 120 projects. . . .
camps and the Deep Lake fishing
site. There will not be electricity
and no flush toilets.

Despite the weather, there
have been about 75 camps in
use at the Gun Lake camp­
ground during the past week-

GUllland plan this event. There
will be u committee meeting May

Open Bowling
Name Leaders
In Bliss River
Bend League

Al - McConnell, Al Carr ,__
pm.
Karen Barnum gave a demon- Merrill Karcher are leading the
A Plight of Ute E. W. Bllaa River
Bend golf league after Thuraday's matches.
Frank Deryke. Dick Bryan,
Leonard Spyker. Larry J a me a
and Carl Baker lead the B Flight
Middleville High's terrific shot- and Charles Altoft, Ted Bustance, Harold Pass, Ron ArmDave VanElst and Jamie RohrC Flight.
,
bacher broke the only Spring­
McConnell led the field firing
field Relays record last week.
Veryl Belaon. Don Mathews and
Deryke bad 52s.

Time Available
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FOR INFORMATION
AND RESERVATIONS
Bob and Mickey Lambari
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BOWL IRC
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White Division

row 55. 2, Steury 64. 2; Lublcnirckl 46. 3, Kinney 53. 1; Norris
51. 4, Roberts 49. 0; Boughton 3,
Feldpausch 1; Peurach 49. 4, Mc­
Millan 52. 0.
Pairings for Monday — Steury
vs. McMillan, Peurach vs. Jerow;
Feldpausch vs. Norris. Sexton vs.
Lubtcnleckl; Campbell vs. E. MllThe find. YMCA-Youth Council ler, Renner va. Rohde; Boughton
baseball clinic was held on John­
son Field Saturday for Junior Hahn vs. Kinney.
High boys and a clinic for 5th
Red Divfelon
. Mathews 43. 4; Irwin 53, 0;
ducted by BBS Coach Bernie Stack 50. 4, Booth 47. 0; J. Cro­
nlnger 43, 4, Osgood 61, 0.
next Saturday.
Pairing* for Monday — Sponablc va Chenoweth. O. Miller vs.
Teams were organized and W. Cronlnger; J. Cronlnger vs.
Fletcher,
Stock vs. Frandsen;
games scheduled for next Satur­

Baseball Clinic
Saturday for
5th, 6th Graders

erected at Deep Lake which will

MAY IB
Adult Mired U^u. of 7:30

Club thc L. E. Tas&amp;c!! Registered
Quarter Horae Farm for a Clinic

Boatings.

Gun Lake campground.

ivehiman

WEDNESDAY NITE . .

dri vert tost preparatory to RaanTyiag

Faulkner vs. Guenther.

Spring. In late May or early
June, another 490,000 ftoh arc AllUter; Christiansen vs. Bay,
scheduled for this State’s Lake
Michigan waters. The schedule Snyder.
also calls for stocking about
Bine Division
765,000 young fish in Wisconsin
„.
fl.
waters of Lake Michigan. For
Ken Morrill, manager of
Lake Superior, the plan is to|^&lt;^0 53^^Hubbell^B°0 ^Cova
Z^Btair^ O^ve io i^S
Ung lake trout this Spring and
State park motor vehicle permit
. 0; Blair 45, 4. H. Smith 67,
is now required for entry of any
arner 58. 4, Hollister 57.
Gardner 59, 4. Gillespie 59,
fishing site and campground in port" to 7,000 Federal recreation Jacobs 46. 4, Limbaugh 45,
areas throughout the country ia
the Yankee Springs area
and on sale at aome Conservation
rairuigs lor monaay—man vs.
Department offices In Michigan. GUlMple,
Gardner vs. H. Smith.4
Die |7 vehicle entrance penult Homaty Vs. Hollister, Jacob* vK
^Mnrrlll explained that
will provide money foe'the Fedarea previously was used n
Wood; Laubaugh va Hubbell,
overflow campground to ac
lion program. It is estimated
that about 340 million In Land Leod, Sherwood vs. PanhJ; War-

SUMMER 7:30
MIXED LEAGUE

Penn (B&gt;. 3rd

Mathews 43, 4 points; Irwin 53.
; Stack 50, 4; Booth 47, 0; -J.
land purchased by the Long Cronlnger 43.
settled
Lake Protective Association —
Spanable va Chenoweth. G.
Hope Township. Plans include
MUier vs. W. Cronlnger; J. Cro­
Greg GUloiu and Doug Storrs installation of a dam. . . .
defeated Krywanskl and Watt.
Plantings of 275,000 yearling nlnger va Pletcher. Stack va.

toond when Steve Schonyer tripled and came home
eve Spoon's sacrifice. WU-

with

Greenville High came through through Dog Warden Dean Bra­
den who may be contacted
through the sheriff's office.
56-53 defeat al Charlotte WydUSE BANNER WANT AD3J

'earns at Greenville
nounced that

fW4Mv rrnils thflTO la B I

Lively
Ones

able with electricity and two day with Dave Hathaway's Dodgers
.ra playing
nluvliw Mouse
Mnnui ' Reynolds'
Tlevnzilrta* Lawrence; Mathews vs. Good­
flush-type toilet buildings andI (’
also showers. Future plans for Astros and Elmer Smith's Giants year, Irwin vs. Belfield; Faulk­
playing BUI VanDenburg's Red- ner vs. Guenther.
other 200 sites.
'
legs at 9 on Johnson field in the
A new sanitation .station for 8th grade league.
trailers at the Gun Lake enDave Hollister's Indians and
Steve Chenoweth's Angels meet
mortal Day. Trailers will be able1 at 9:15 in the 7th grade league
as do Bob Jerow's Orioles and
Williams Lake has about 151 Wes Lewis’ Tigers
camp sites for overflow accom­
The Gold team, with 88 polnto.
modations.
play after Saturday's clinic.
Is leading the Silver team by 16
points tn the E. W. Bliss league
at the Hastings Country Club.
Joe Burkholder Lv leading the
Galesburg - Augusta High has Morgan'a
won Ila 15th consecutive Kola­
Tlie 5th graders aty to orga­ Gold Uam with 12 pointe. Art
max oo Valley KVA tennis nize teams after Saturday's Bennett is close behind and lead­
ing
In the Silver team with 11
'clinic.
tournament title.
pointe.
Gold team standings: Burk­
holder. 12 pointe; J. Hopkins and
G. Miller 10; B. Stedman, 9. D.
Kruko and J. Kennedy. 8; L.
Terry, 7; G. Isham. 6; H. Bucrge.
P. Lubienleckl and B. Moore with
4; D. Hudson, 3; F. McCloskey,
2; M. Snyder, 1; B. Blrke, H.
Botteher, C. Morey and B Spon­
able all wilii 0.
x.
Silver team standing*: A. Ben­
nett, 11; J. Wtowell and 1*. Wall­
dorf! with. 8; T. JohMtep and L.
Snyder 7; J. HubflQiQ). Tre­
dinnick. .5; H. Burke, J. Coleman,
O. Norrto and F. Wall all with
4; C Pusnlkas aM H &gt;£exton
with. 2; D. Clarke,, Ji Czlnder, L.
Lang, P. Markle and H. Peters
all with 0 pointe.
Tuesday's low sctTkers were
John Hopkins, shooting a 42. and
Hal Buerge and Lynn Perry
carding 43s.
The results were: Stedman 47,

Burkholder and
Bennett Lead
Bliss HCC Golf

Wins 15th Title

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Time Triole 5:30 to 6:00 p.m.

Fslrisnes. Choice of fslrigne 500 Hardtop*. ConvtdiMes
Special squ"p&lt;ncnt .odudm white ndewall tirws. special

Wlswell 47,'4; Miller 45. 4; Burke
colors, V-8 options.

On Moy 14th, 15th — 21»t &amp; 22nd
L. Snyder 51. 1, Hudson S3. 1;

lodges
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right through to completion!

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4, Czlndcr 49. 0; Isham 51, 0,
Tredinnick 53. 4: Bagttmider 49,
4. Pusnlka* 60. 0; .MaCtoUey 57,
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Horsa Show May 29
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day, May 29.

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Harness Race Program
Saturday at Fairgrounds

Yeung Bowlers ( Hnsfings 1966-67 School Calendar |
Receive Awards *S2
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Monday.

HASTINGS

Tuchen* ItwUtate Bay
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WM WUTMI ll.OOU. DI
hor*®B 1,1 M^blgan u u the national dash winner
•eheduled few the fairground* in 18®.
Hooting* atartir• — -urday. May 14.

petted for the program which
will Include eight races or 18
bests, according to Rlcliard Palsuperintendent of speed.
Horses win be here froi
Marshall. Charlotte. I o n 11

Saxon Golfers
Seek Regional
Honors Friday

The Hastings High Saxons,
who defeated Marshall High here
Tuesday, were to play a prac­
tice this Wednesday at Milham
Park Ooif Course in Kalamazoo
wjiere they will compete for
Class B regional honors on Fri­
day.

COMMUOUL MtHOM
Bob Morey had high ser
with 221-680; Roger Lundqu
I8S-668; Date Daniel* W-4
Clyde Divine 202-512. Emm&lt;
Engeseth 1M-6M, Pete Krai

thelr banquets al the American
Legion Hall on Friday and Bat-

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first place in the Greenville Op­
timist Track and Field Day with
four champions and 41 point*.
Lakeview was second with 38,
Lansing Waverly 274. Stanton
Chesaning 24 and SherkJan 1.

Beclonal Irutitate

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awarded.

Silver Solder
Can Be Danger
To Home Worker

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league president, Dean Lambert.
The winning team on this
league was Hastings Bow), the
members being Dean Lambert.
Rick VanDenburg. Wes VanDen­
burg, Dennis Craig and Bob Rit­
ter. Wm VanDenburg also re­
ceived the trophy for high game,
high average and high series.
High game girls' award went to
Linda Newton with Hue Lambert
winning high average and high

Final standings: Smith Bras.
114, V8sJ Mobil 78. Consumers
754. Montaomery Ward and
South End 72, Larke Cltga 724,
Chenoweth 72. Deputies 704,
Bender Gravel and Hastings
with his ttartlng rate and the
Electric 70, Hastings Aluminum
684, Tinklers and Parkers Bar
88. Dale's Bake Shop 884. Al
Junlor League awards were
The race prognun will Include
Coach Bob Carlson's HHS golf and Dot's Bar 87. Hastings Ban­ presented, by the league preelner 554. Patten Monument 54
team avenged an earlier defeat and Viking Corp? 474.
at the hands of the Marshall
Mooae winning team members
Redskins at tlie Hastings Coun­
were: Diane Dunn, Steve Merrill.
try Club, defeating the visitors
fl.000, and free for alls for both
Dave Turnes. Rick VanDenburg
trotters and pacers.
and Wet VanDenburg Diane
The matinee Is co-sponsored
By Mra. John Hook
by the Hastings Klmanls Club
Pttenon led the locals with a
and any profits will go to the fine 38. Dave Coleman had a 41,
Dave Turnes the high game and
Mr. and Mrs. Greydon Hynes high series for boys with high
project of adding three Federal .'Im Fisher 42 and Taylor 45.
of Battle Creek were Saturday
surplus buildings to the faculties
Marshall waa led by John Mar­ callers at the Homer Hammonp average going to Wes VanDenat the county fairgrounds.
tin with a 40, Dave Harrington home. Sunday callers were Mr.
Klwanlans will man the gate. had a 43. Steve MarUn 44 and
Presentation of trophies by the
and Mrs. Wm. Shriber of Has­
Palmer, enthualaatlc about the Paul Mratmaker had a 47.
tings. * Mra. Joyce Olmstead. Hastings Junior Bowling Aasoprogram end the opportunity It
clation was made by Secretary
In a Junior Vanity match.
will provide for area race fans Hastings won 183 to 202 on the Mra Gladys Oaylor, Mra. Beverly Joan Kaslnsky and President
Wank, Mrs. Helen Foster. Mrs
to see good events, explained back nine. Randy Moyer led the Clara Pufpaff, Mra Floosie Rlch- Bruce Terry. Winners of the City
lh.1 th. '-----------.....
tournament were: Senior Divi­
local youngsters with a 44. Dave
Fisher iiad 45. Tom Isham 47 on the Extension Tour to the sion. team event. Hastings Bowl,
than an opportunity to give and Doug O'Laughlin 52. Low Merchandise Mart Thursday. members of which were: Dean
then young form* experience.
May 5. A Bunday guest* of Mr. Lambert. Don Roth. Tom Hazel.
Palmer returned from the Wol- with 48
and Mrs. Owen Oaylor were Mr. Dennis Craig and Rick VanDen­
burg. In the singles, 1st place
dren of Battle Creek, Mr. and handicap and actual went to
Mrs. Robert DeCamp of Naah- Dean Lambert; 2nd place handi­
cap to Dennis Craig and actual,
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Tom Hazel; 3rd place handicap,
Rosa of Homer.
Don Roth, and 3rd place actual,
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The Heber Posters returned Dennis Craig. Doubles 1st place
from Texas Saturday where they handicap was won by Steve and
Ed Ban bom; 2nd. Tom Haul
Mrs. Merle Bickel and mother. and Don Roth; Actual, Steve
Mrs. Winters, spent the weekend and Ed Sanborn; 3rd place han­
dicap. Lewis Sherman and Mike
ter and family. * Mr. and Mrs Mast; actual. Dennis Craig and
Roger Davis and Bernard, Diana Dean Lambert. All Events Handi­
• Laow any make of automobile.
Davis of Grand Raplda, Janice cap: 1st place, Don Roth: 2nd.
Gaylor and Philip Lee of Kala­ Dean Lambert; 3rd. Steve San• Immediate Service anywhere.
mazoo were Mother's Day guests bom. All Events Actual: 1st
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cheney. place. Tom Hazel: 2nd. Don
• No Hod-up capital.
Callers were Mr. and Mrs Roth: 3rd, Dean Lambert. Actual
George
Blanford of Dowling and high game series, Don Roth.
• No big down payments.
Mr. and Mra. Dudgeon (Ruth
Winning team In Junior Divi­
Ann Blanford) of Kalamazoo.
• Full maintenance and Insurance can
sion was Coleman Agency, its
members being: Bob Cove. Tyler
Study group will meet Tuesday. Guernsey, Phil Gasper. Mike
bo included In your monthly lease.
May 17. with Mrs. Everet Olm­ Root and Sandy Rogers. Other
stead. ’* Mr. and Mra. Howard winners were; Slnglcs-lst place
• Con be tax deductible if used in your
Cheney and family were Satur­ handicap. Mike Root; actual,
business.
day supper guests of Mr. and Wes VanDenburg. Doubles — 1st
Mra. Robert Millar and family. place handicap, Dave Hathaway
*"*Mr. and Mrs. Miller snd chil­ and Elmer Braith; actual, Rick
• Contracts available from 12 months
dren and Mrs. Ruth Cheney were and W« VanDenburg. AU Events
to 40 months, as you desire.
Mother's Day guests'of Mr. and handicap—Elmer Smith; actual.
Mrs. Howard Cheney and family Rick VanDenburg.
at Charlotte. * Mra. Eva Fox
The young people rounded out
and children were Mother's Day the evening by dancing to music
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. by the Blue Beards.
John Hook
- The Bantams held their ban­
Wayne Peterson
Paul Peterson
quet oq the 30th with Coach
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, President_____
John Haan making ulc
the
invalidism reeulllng from strokes. preaentaUons. Haan's Service.

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LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS for HASTINGS

MAY is National Radio Month
If you think 4ho.t the slogan—
“Radio... America's Sound Habit”
—is a pretty big statement, you're
right. It is. But more important, it's
true! Radio is the most wanted
sound in all the land.

Here's Proof:
Last year the population of the United
Slates increased 1.3 percent over 1964,
a little more than 2.4 million new citi­
zens. Buh r«dio set sales increased 32
percent, about 44 million new sots.
When you outstrip the population
growth nearly 6-to-1, you come to only
one conclusion. Radio's service is more
than a good, sound habit . . . It'S a
downright vital necessity! At least, a lot
of people seem ftThink so. For example:
Today there are about 250 million work­
ing radios In the United States. That’s
more radios than people! In fact, Ameri­
cans own more working radio sots than

th* rost of Hib world owns telephones
combined! Or, to say it another way,
there are three times more radios in the
U.S. than there art passenger can!
Want more proof? Take last year. In
1965 there was a phenomenal rise in
radio sat salea-—about 44.million vs. 30
million in '64! Compared with a decade
ago, the sales rise figure is even more
dramatic. In 1955, a peak year for radio
sales in the fifties, volume totalled only
14 million. Isn't that sound proof that
people like radio? Wo think it is. That's
why we so readily agree that the slogan
—"Radio... America's Sound Habit"—
15 a big statement. But it’s more than a
good slogan. It’s true! And we thank
you for making it so.

Teacher Planning Day .
.Monday. Jan. M
geeond Semester begins
Spring Vacation:
-..........Clo*e Thun, 3:45 pun. March 23. Open Monday, April 3

Michigan Department at Pub­
lic Health.

Baccalaureate: ............... ..................
Sunday, 3:00 pjn, June 4
Second Semester Finals: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. June 5. 8. 7

blMalt, bsUte**
' era," Sort explained. - “contain
no cadmium and do not present

FRIDAY. MAY 20

Oammenccment (West Gym):

whose members were John Haan.
Spencer Goodyear. Barry' Hav­
ens. Leo Reardon and Art Mer­
rill. waa the winning team. Cathy
DOhUiauser and Sheri VanDenburg won high game for
girls, and Jack Bumsworlh and
Jack Miller, high for boys; girls'
Wgh series winners were. Cathy
Dahlhauser and Shirley Van­
Denburg, and boys' high series
Winners, Jack MUJer and Ron
Wyngarden; Girls' high average.
Jhlrley VanDenburg. boys'. Bob
terry; most improved average,
Oregg Drum Coach Shirley Van­
Denburg presented several spec­
ial awards for perfect attendance
and good sportsmanship.

percent cadmium wlilch to added
i to lower the melting point, and
I increase flowability of the alloy.
Caztmlnm vriwi ovatKaaJa? h

Distributor
day for Detroit on the first leg of New
Th, An...,
c5Xa.ua
his Journey as a Marine. He pawd
his examination aome time ago,
and In keeping with the buddy
system, he and Robert Mulford of
Woodland, were to report at this Amway products.

the San Diego Marine Corps Re­
cruit Depot, a 467-acre camp lo­
cated three miles north of down­
town Sun Diego. The 544-ucrc
Camp Matthews Rifle Range. 12
miles north of the city, also forms
a part of the depot. It was com­
missioned as a Marine Corps base
In mi.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson were
in Buttle Creek on business last
Friday evening. * Mr. and Mrs
winner in the Bantam Divbion. Clarence Hlghhouse. his sister.
Other .winner* were: 1st place
handicap. Barry Havens, and ac­ ter'* grandchildren. Brun. Alecla
tual. Bob-Terry; 2nd place han­ and Pamela LePard, all of Grand
dicap, and actual. Ron Wyngar­ Rapids were Sunday afternoon
den. Doubles—1st place handicap. guests at the home of Mr. and
8herl VanDenburg and Diane Mrs. George Olmstead.
Parker: actual, Carl Norris and
Members of the family had a
Steve Barnum;-lnd place actual.
Sheri VanDenburg and Diane get-together Saturday evening
Parker. High actual game—Ron honoring their mother. Mrs. HilWyngarden, series. Sheri Van­ dred Heaterly in Woodland. Those
Denburg; Al) Events handicap, present to help her observe Moth­
1st place. Barry Havens; 2nd. er's Day were her daughters. Mrs.
Bob Terry; 3rd. Sheri VanDen­ Virginia Towsley and family of
burg. All Events Actual. 1st place Lansing, and Mrs Eugene Blair
Bob Terry; 2nd. Sheri VanDen­ and family of Mulliken, her sons.
Herbert and family of Okemos.
burg.
AU actual trophies were do­ Ronald and family of Hastings.
nated by the HaaUnjj city Verdan and Byron and their famlBank with the exception of the
aU events actual trophies which Michael Towsley of Lansing. Needwere donated by the Hastings
Bowl. Food for both banquets evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Waite of
was furnished by local lodges Hastings, who had been a guest of
Mrs. Heaterly and her mother for
and restaurants.
The. Bantam team of Jim
Barr's Tire Shop placed 5th in
the Michigan State Junior Bowl­ tcrtalned the members of the
ing tournament held at Die Mid- Batea family for a Mother's Day
Vflla this past weekend.
dinner Sunday. Tlioie present were

small quanUUea are inhaled.'
icm

East Doud

I and

man letnai oooca, kidney,
lung damage will occur.

Dy Mrs. Iltnd Owen
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strong and family attended a i
Becaure these symptom* take
family dinner Sunday al John | four to eight hour* to develop.
Ourds. Cedar Mill Comers. Oth- • a lethal dore can be inhaled

Felder and family from Dowling
Soet emphasized that when
and Mr and Mrs. Glen Gurd and I you purchase silver solder, ask
family from NashviUe. They) the supplier If it contain*’cadmarked Mrs. John Gurd'* birth- ■ mium. If it does, or you are not
Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Norris avoid breathing the fumea. and

Medical Center Sunday and Mra.
Grace Clurifec in Striker District.
A Karol Owen from Algonquin
•.pent Saturday forenoon at Lloyd
tended a ham dinner al Carl­
ton Grange Hall Sunday. A Mr.
and Mra. Uoyd Owen called at
William Cox' in Nashville and
on the Walter Baird* of Belle­
vue Sunday. Walter was home
from a Battle Ckeek hospital
convalMclng from surgery, a Mr.

Chriitenuni Win
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christensen
of Christensen'* Furniture in
Charlotte left Saturday. April 30.
for * one-week'a trip, the result
of winning the contest. Europe
A-Go-Go Quests, sponsored bjr
Englander Mattress Co. The trip
consist* of three day* in London,
England, and three day* in
Copenhagen. Denmark. They are
one of approximately 125 win-

Yeckley called at Howard Mooree for Englander.
Monday. A Mr. and Mra. Basil
Tobias and Sherry from Hind*
District called at Howard Moores
Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. William Cox and
children from Nashville spent
Sunday. May 1. at Lloyd Owens'.

nnd children from Dolton called
Sunday. May 1. at Lloyd Owen*.
gan and family of South Wood­ A Norman Armstrong attended
land and Rev. and Mrs. Gerald hl* aunt's funeral In Chicago
Bates and family of near Middle­ Wednesday, April 27. A Mr. and
By Victor Sitton
ville. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niel1 WmSUW
M7-2212 hamer and Mr. and Mrs Blake from Fort Wayne. Ind., spent
The cold nights we've been hav- Rising enjoyed dinner Sunday at from Friday night. April 28 un­
Pleasant Point.
der about the prospects for fruit .Mrs. Frank Barry. Mra. Ray don Norris’.
Clemens and Mrs. Leopold MarkUkute that It hasn't warmed up wnrt visited Mr. Markwart at and grandson from Temperance
anymore than It has ao the blos­ Blodgett HospltaL Grand Raplda.
and Howard Moore Saturday and
soms haven't developed too for. At
patient nt the hospital for about Sunday. April 30 and May I. *
far! Monday morning the ice In three weeks getting ready for heart Mra. Ada Tobias from Hastings
the bird bath was more than a surgery which he underwent last
half-inch thick. Not a very entic­ Tliursd*y. Monday rooming the
ing picture to present to our report was that the tube* had Moore called on Mrs. Clifford
friends —---------In Florida---who are think­ been removed and his recovery was Easner in Hastings Saturday,
--------ing of starting home. One man ' very satisfactory thus far.
April 30, Mrs. Easner recently
staked last week that he came a
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Heaterly and returned home from Grand Rapnvxith too soon. We ll all welcome j sons entertained on Sunday honwarmer weather.
| oring Mother's Day. Guest* were Myron Mason from Bunnell
We underatend there was on I Mr. and Mrs Peter Martin. Mr. District called at Will Gurds,
accident a few days ago on Andras and Mrs. Roland Ooster and girls. Friday, April 28.
Road. A man who recently pur- Mr. and Sirs Lewis Marble and
Circle will meet Wednesday.

West Woodland

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potatoes. The tractor tipped over (been substitute teaching at Wood­ Crystal Watson. Thia is the first
injuring his legs. He was taken to ’ land part of this week. Sickness
the hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. Clay-1 lias hit several of the teachers of to attend.
HOWAMD TRUMBULL
ton Valentine were In Rockford j late and thus the substitutes have
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Friday to attend the funeral of I been quite busy.
Mr. and Mra. George Coat*, also
Clarence Height, for 20 years a
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rising re-' i Mr. and Mra. Kendall Coat* of
member of the State Police, Mrs I turned last Wednesday from their CoaU Grove for a Mother's Day
Height, the former Dorothy Valen-1 winter's sojourn at Bradenton. F5a.. dinner Sunday. A Farmer*, wear­
tine, la the daughter of Clayton's : and are “enjoying?" the cold spring ing their Insulated underwear,
brother.
'along
u„. Tesl of
heavy coals with collars tumad up.
Mrs. Eugene Wickenhlser of visited their son. Gene and family, their earflap* down and hands
Tlacher Rood and Mrs. Frank ! atxieveland. Ohio, en route home encased tn warm glove*, are busy
Barry were Grand Rapids visitors * Mr and Mrs Eldon Roush and getting the field* ready for
last week Wednesday. * Mr. and!children of South Hastings called planting.
Mrs. Elwyn Curtis, Betty and on her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. VlcJrrry, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Don- tor Sisson Sunday, bringing a
For Banner Claaalfled Ad*
aldaon and Brian. Ira Scudder,! beautiful cake and ice cream for
Call WI 5-3481.
Mr. and Mra. Victor Sisson. Kar- Mother’s Day and Dad's birthday
leen. Stanley and Stewart Oliver.1 which fell on Monday.
Kay Baker, and Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs George Olmstead
Kenneth Travis of near Sunfleid &gt; vulted Mrs. Nettle Curtis of Lake
were those from thia way who at- Odessa Friday. * Victor Sisson
tended the Pilgrim HolincM Sun-1 accompanied Rev and Mrs Howday School banquet at Southeast- I ard Roger* of Hasting* to Grand
em School in Hasting* Saturday I Rapids Monday where he transactevening. They enjoyed the pictures i cd some business and called on
of the Holy Land shown and ex- his sister-in-law. Mrs Hazel Slsplalned by Dr. William Helrtgel. son * Mr and Mr*. Herbert Johnwho with Mra. Helrigcl visited that sum were Mother's Day guest* at
land a year ago.
tlie home of their son, EU1*. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Olmstead family north of Woodbury. * Mr
and‘ two sons. Mark and John, of and Mrs Leroy Fksumer enterH.istlngs were Mother's Day guests tained hl* father. Henry Flessner,
of his parent*. Mr. and Mra. for dinner Sunday. In the evening
George Olmstead of Jordan Road , the family were guests of her
* Mark and Jeffrey Heslerly spent motlwr. Mrs Ada Suthertend. at
Friday night and Saturday with Grand Ledge.
Bradley and David Daniels, sons
Mr and Mrs. Victor Sisson were
of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Daniels of in Sunfield on business TucMlm
Jordan Rmd.
evening, a Mr and Mrs. Turn
• They like Hm courteoui Mrvkg and treatment
Barry, ton of Mr. mid Mrs. Nlethamer entertained her parent*.

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

Where You Borrow
May Make A Difference

they receive.
• They can pay all their bills with ana loan—
up to $1000.

Carpet &amp; Furniture

• They hava 1 payment monthly—1 place to pay.

CLEANING

• They racaiva helpful counsel an money or budget
problem*.

If you are proud of jour furnishings
and wont to protect your investment,

WBCH
Hastings and Barry County

Own Radio Station

have them cleaned the safest and most

JmTkeMrey
Who Use Local Riwace Cash
As little as

effective way possible.

1220
oviyour Dial

MILLER'S Duraclean

’1000

To tide you over
Til Roy Dey

To Consolidate
All your Bills

Local Finance

9 YEARS IN HASTINGS
107 E. Woodland Ave.

As much as

’25

Pfc. Wl 5-2091
O.

STOP IN OR CALL TODAY
l»t&gt;. JoHvmu
b«M

K. Howard

945-8424

■

�lATEf iGDh. USED CARS
LARKE BUICK
CHEVROLH
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2*25

Wl 5-2*26

A-t USED CARS
-Pest, Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.
500

IM*

4 Dr. Hardtop. Cruls-A-MaUc.
8 cyL Power steering, radio.

31.783A8

1964 Falcon Future
Jr. Standard. 6 cyl. Radio.
BUM

1965 Mustang
8 cyl. Automatic. W/walls.
dio. Excellent condition.

1965 Volkswagen
2 Dr. Sedan. Radio, etc.
8L486

1964 Chevrolet Biacayna
4 Dr. 8 Automatic.

31,U»
1964 Golaxio 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 CyL White­
walls. Power steering.
81AM

1963 Falcon Club Wagon
With 2nd and 3rd Row seats.
Special I

31AM

1963 FORD

1962 Country Squire
9 Pass. 4 Dr. Cnils-a-maUc. 8

Whitewalls, radio.

1963 CORVAIR

ggOVTA/J

Save $$ On
One ol These
1963 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD
4 Dr. Brougham Sedan. Air
conditioned. Fully powered. A
few miles.84J»5
1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Has full power
and air conditioning. Like new
condition. 33,78*
1963 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. 82,756
1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan.31
1964 VOLKSWAGEN

1964 MERCURY CUSTOM
Convertible. Like new. ..83,195
1963 MERCURY MARAUDER
H.top. Air condlUonad.
1962 CHEVROLET NOVA
4 Dr. Station Wagon. Auto­
matic Dr. Radio8795
1962 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Sport Coupe. Full power. 31.195
1962 OLDSMOBILE 8TA. WON.

4 Dr. Sedan.

1958 Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan.

1964 Ford F250 % Ton

'SPRING FEVER'
SALE
1964 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
. . . Low mileage Cutlass with
bucket seats, automatic trans­
mission. power steering, radio.

4 Wheel Dr, Stylealde Pickup.
Free running front hubs. 4 sp.
8 cyL Radio. Heavy duly seat,
oversize tires w/split wheels.
Spare tire. Outside mirrors,

».

32.195

1963 GMC Pickup
Custom cab, radio, dual spot­
lights, to tone.
L
8L345

TRUCKS—
Rebuilt engine.

1959 Ford 1 Ton. Stock3495
1954 LH.C. 1 Ton. Dual wheels.
8223

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES
1310 N. Michigan
Phone Wl 5-2479

FARM IMPLEMENTS
1964 JEEP WAGONEEB
4 wheel drive, automatic

*100 CASH

RenneR Ford Inc.

dio, vacation time special at
....................... ................328
- 82,595
N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421
ART MEADE. Salesman
1N4 PONTIAC SEDAN
Home Ph. 943-2328
.. .'Catalina 4 Dr, Hydramatlc,
LANNES KENPIELD, 945-4054
5/12
e fin.31395

FARM IMPLEMENTS
. . . For top economy, this low
mileage 4 door will give you
many miles of carefree driving,

Dr. Holiday, Dynamic

radio, whitewalls, new Olds-

Utt PONTIAC SPORT COUPE
. . . Catalina scries, power
steering and brakes. Hydra­
matlc, radio, whitewalls, sharp

JTAT1ON WAGON
r, nice blue finish,
radio, one owner.
...................- 81495
1963 CADILLAC SEDAN
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. BsauUful
black and white tutooc, many

1963 FORD STATION WAGON
. . . Fairlane 4 Dr., standard

1962 PONTIAC SEDAN
. . . Slarchlef 4 Dr

all the extras. A top quality
UM VOUtMWAOBH COKVHT.
. . . Radio, whitewalls, exocl-

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

A BIG PRODUCER — will
sure-Uc 1200 14 x 18 flrm

SIMPLE-Simplified drive
and single sweep fork re­
places over 50 costly parte—

ing.

GENTLE—No leaf-shatter­
—1965 Ford 2000 with 62 hours.
ing kickers or augers.
—LH.C. H Tractor. Good shape. ।
SMOOTH — Sweep fork Is
—Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel.
driven by the plunger—the
—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
action of one counter bal­
Starter and lights.
ances the other.
—John Deere 490 4-row Corn
Planter.
Limited Time Offer
—MM 4-row Com Planter.
Our simple design Baler
—Oliver 2 - row Com Planter.
Pull.
MEANS:
—John Deere 246 2-row Corn
Planter. 3 pt. —Used 3 pt Rear Blades—7fL
Better Hay
—John Deere No. 10 Flail Chop­
per. A-l shape!
—Case 95 Spreader. Almost like
new I
—U*ed Honda' Motorcycle.*
—Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractors.

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jsffenon

1963 VOLKSWAGEN
. . . This shiny red 2 door has
radio, whitewalls and sells at
only ....................................8 M5
1961 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP

EARLY SEASON
BONUS ON ‘
CASE 220 BALER
in the field.

Used
Farm Machinery

Wl 5-5052
5/12

LAKE PROPERTY

Lake Property

KlllcboU Ranuer
Stuuncy f-r J lclnlir

Id March 4. 19SS.
THB ntnkRAL LAND BANK
OF BA1NT PAUL

CAROS OF THANKS 0 IH MIM0K1AMS— U

1ST.

wwK.

LEGALS

peril*. at BL Psal Ml

KOTICB or MOBTQAOB KALB
Default Urias baaa nude la
eeadhlea* of that earlaia nor
171 aid 173 UmtmL
NOT I CT. IB HBRBBY OIVBN, That

l'*tri«l»

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

NOTICES

ig — Plumbing
Service

New a Remodel • Repair
Secluded, modern year
'round 4 bedroom home
KAECHELE'S
with guest house — both
beautifully furnished.
S. Church Wl 5-5352
Garage ... 180 ft. lake
frontage — sea wall. On
M-43 Wall Lake, Delton
CANVAS TARPS
Call owner.
5h7 to 16x20
Fl 3-4093 Kalamaxoo I

$3.47 up
WINICK'S

6/16
'te*®NT1AC - OLDS - CADILLAC - WANT-ADS .
Wl 5-2411 107N. MlchifBnA«*
Hiring .. . Finding.
M***Mleh**
206 N. Mkhifse

Wi 5-3324

iru&gt; mtatlMiM
folio**, towlt:

Marlin T. \
N*. U.0»X

IlT'll’Je

IBS at HorlcMM oa i'**«« I
31 and Bled for ncori tn

at 8L Rose School basement.
Cor. of Bond and Jefferson Sts.
Sponsored by Bl. Rose Altar So­
ciety. Donations accepted. Phone:
F. Weyerman, WI 5-4433.
5/13

ia IS* Cliy at Haiti

HaH on M 37. All interested In
township government are urged
to come.

1958 Chevrolet Station Wagon.
1959 Ford 4 Dr. 6 Cyl Sedan.

1959 Plymouth'Fury
2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyL,
power steering, w/walls, radio.

Uy ot March, IHI, on
(lOlUlOS MHO_I.TII1.CI
huil»»n&lt;t sad wito. a* mertnsor*.
THE 1UBTIN08 CITY BASK.

RUTLAND REPUBLICANS
Rutland Township Republicans
will have a meeting Monday,
Has full power.

3795

KOTICB or MOSKAOB
foxbclobuxb bals
-Sm-tXt-Su. aucUos to Ikj

Calendar of
Spacial Events

er steering, w/wxlls, radio.

’

-j.n,'t:.

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481
MINIMUM RATI—50c for Twonty Word.,

Utt FORD FALCON
Station Wagon. _.t.'.MM
1961 PONTIAC TEMPEST
4 Dr. Station Wagon. ....8SM
RUMMAGE BALE
1961 FORD GALAXIE 506
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic trans.
Rummage Sale Friday, May 13,
Radio. 8695
14, 9 am. to 5 pm. Episcopal
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500
&lt; Dr......................................31490 Parish House. Sponsored by the
Hastings BPW Club.
1961 PONTIAC HTAKCHIEF
4 Dr. Extra good condition.
RUMMAGE SALE
Full power.8795
Rummage Sale —Friday, May
1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan..3796

1957 Cadillac Deville Coupe.

1962 Chevrolet BelAIr

r»*14*s&lt;* or

TUB FKDERAL LAND BANK
OF BT. PAUL
-

SMS MKKCUBY MOKTKUT

1962 Goiaxia 500

1961 Chevrolet Porkwood

945-3481

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

1962 Fowl Golaxie 500

Station Wagon. 4 Dr. 8 Cyl.
Radio. Real low mileage!

PHONE

&gt; plaea at
ter Ike
■KSW
Mk A.M.

It appoarins In the abet* ratltlrd
inae that it cannot be aaeartaiarJ In

WAGE!— Yea, when you use
. tiie Mighty Midget, The Ban­
ner Want Ad to sell, rent, hire
phone WI 5-3481.

NOTICES

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

Classified Paragraphs

Over Stan’s Wallpaper ■
b Paint Store

it Business ServicM

OPEN FRIDAYS
9 A.M. to 5:30 PAI.

1967 CALENDARS —Wide varl-

Good supply of Ladies*.

Skirts and Maternity Dresseo'

per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept, 1. Also book
matches. Call: Battle Creek
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm

17-ft. BOAT. 60 Kp. Mercury
motor, tongue-U|t trailer and
many extra*. Phone 045-0775.
5/19

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rexell's fast permanent.
Regular p.OO-Now 31.00. No
pre-shampoo —No after odor.
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy,
tf

Bedroom

modern house EXPERIENCED IBM Keypunch
—Pleaaontview School District.
operators of above average
typists, willing to uridertoke an
Farmall A Tractor and totolK
on the job training program.
excellent condition. Phone 758­
Apply In person. Hastings Mu­
3535.
5/13
tual Insurance Co.
5/12

2/3 ACRE
BORDERS A NICE CREEK
Almost new 3-bedroom modern
home Just outside city limits.
Lovely large back yard. School
bus goes by the door. Will
trade for house in town of
equal value.
Phone WI .6-4791
after 6 pm.

# MiicallaiMOMB
STALK SHREDDIRS FOR
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply. M37 Bo. 945-3150.
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ELECTRIC Raxors repaired- WHEELEH MARINE SALES
Bpeclal —Your raxor cleanet
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
lubricated and sharpened, on I
motors. New and used boat*.
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
8185. Service and satlsfactlo
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
TLED GABI See Carl St Betty's
guaranteed.
Lapo
Drug,
144
I
cessories. M-66 in Nashville.
WALK UP AND SAVE I
Appliances before you buy I
State
St,
Hastings
I
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
tf
5/12
They Sell—They Install—They
, i- R EXPERT TCEE SERV­ FULLY EQUIPPED 15 - gal.
Service. Ph. WI 5-2833. M-3T
ICE — Trlrnmlncx cabling, re­
SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS
tropical fl*h aquarium. Call WI
South.
tf
moval. Free estimates. Insured
5-5174.
5/13 FOR SALE BY OWNER—Mod­
Phone OL 3 - 6086. Nashville,
em clean 3-bedroom ranch. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA
Quality structures built by
Mich.
tf
PINK
FORMAL
—
Site
13.
Must
Gas
heat:
full
basement;
— Before buying any encycloexperienced crews.
see to appreciate. Ph. WI 5­
built-in kitchen. Large comer
pedla, let me show you how to
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
2543.
5/12
lot in excellent neighborhood
in aluminum, otccl or wood
across from elementary school
lures now at a book-a-month
sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
Call 945-2841.
tf
price. Call TW 7-9090 Collect
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
for a free preview of our pro­
son, Hastings
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Call SMILEY BUILDINGS
gram.
5/iJ
it Help Wanted
EXPERT TAILORING on ladies'
Hastings, Mich.
and men's clothing. Phone WI
5-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd
it
Noticoe
616-945-9103
Tailor Shop.
tf

for the whole family
Pants for Boys

ARE YOU PAYING MORE than
6'ii% Interest on borrowed
money? You might qualify for
Federal Land Bank loan. See
our ad on the farm page of
this paper.
6/16

it For Sal*—MlBcallaMow

CAREER
OPPORTUNITY

FOR SALE—1965 Honda Motor­
cycle, fully equipped. 3200 00.
Mahler Motor Sales.
6/12
FOR SALE—16 Fiberglass boat,
trailer, 50 Johnson. ■ Accessor­
ies. Call 945-9774. tf

Starting salary to $550 per
month If qualified.

I

TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, lots of uses
ner office.'
FOR SALE —50 tons first and
second cutting hay. alfalfa and
brome. Call Hickory Corners
671-6316.
«

LEGALS

Don't lot trouble* ploguo you
Toko 'em oil in stride
TMre otwoy* U •»
To bo found in clottnied.

FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
MENT, one 4-room cottage,
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
privileges. All utilities fur­
nished. Phone 633-2024.
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SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom
rifle made by McCord’s ot FOR RENT —3-bedroom apart­
ments. All electric. Wall to
Ionia. Will shoot a 2" group at
wall carpeting, range, refriger­
ator, disposal, carport Has­
Uon. Yeager barrel and trigger.
ting*' most modem. Some still
Fisher safety, 3 to 8 variable
available, Phone 945-9101. 405­
scope, peepsight in mount, full
409 E, Woodland Ave.
5/12
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
sling with quick detach, swivels
PLUS, complete handloading FOR RENT—2 bedroom, modem
year-round cottage on Algon­
equip, for above. Echo press,
quin Lake. Call WI 5-3961 af30-06 dies and cases, bullet*,
powders, primers and loaded
shells, etc. Rifle value. 8300.00
— loading equipment $70.00.
win seU complete for only
8250.00. Call 945-3884 after 6 HOME FOR SALE —Doni fal­

LfiCTHOLVXVACUUM
CL.EANER (late model). Origi­
nal cost over $165.00 equipped
with ■ automatic cord winder
and jxvp-out bags. Balance due

tro Hygiene.

5/13

SINGER SEWING MACHINE
with dial control slg-tag equip­
ment Un lovely cabinet), real
nice. Makes fancy stitches
automatically,
~ *~1Itton**

(iroltlrrj. FUJI balance $3666,
Payments- of- 85.00 'a month.
Call 945-5395. Electro'Hygiene.
■
^6/13

WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
stomp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
------- tf
32.25. This include*, postage
and tales tax. Burpees Spec­
HELP WANTED — Industrial
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
nurse for part tunc work dur­
49046.
tf
ing summer. Write to Box No.
1013 c/o Hasting* Banner.
Equal Opportunity Employer. CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric UpBnuh. No wet carpets or hand­
HELP WANTED—Good painter.
work. Clean 180 square feH
Phone 765-3291.
5/13
for only 36.95. Hastings Floor
Covering, 123 w. state, Has­
SUMMER HELP WANTED —
tings. Phone WI 5-5118.
tf
Middle-aged couple preferred,
but will consider either male LTB JACOBS PHARMACY
or female over 30 years ot age
FOR FAST 34-HOUR FILM
to operate small Dog *N’ Buds
SERVICE I No charge for over­
Drive-In at Oun Lake from
site prints.
u
May 30 until Sept 6. May live
on premises In trailer that Is
furnished. Reply to: Marshall
Lyon, 2188 Orchard Lake Drive.
Penton. Michigan 48430.
tf
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOt
P-O. 171, Hastings Telepl
HASTINGS BUSINESS WANTS
WI 5-2895. Meeting* c
young male help. Call: WI 5­
Monday, 8 pm.
91M.
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low the crowd ... be differs
ent. A lovely 3-bedroom with
kitchen, dining and large llv- WAITRESS WANTED — Experi­
Ing area, full bath, attached
enced preferred. 11 am. to 8

age space and look! . . . over­
looking the beautiful Thom-

SHORT

of ground. Rowing well from

Apply In person nt GOULD'8
RESTAURANT, 331 W. State.
1/13

this very livable home. Call D.
Ell Frank. Broker. Office on
N. Oun Lake. Middleville SY
5-9104. Barry County's biggest
outlet for waler connected
properties.
5/12

CIAN —Due to expanding fa­
cilities we have an opening for

PA^M-Can be used

ORDER

COOK,

If

aud employee benefits. Apply
in person ■ Electra-Chemical
Finishing Company, 33 State
Sk MMdlevUle.
.
8/U

WANT TO BUY a used tandem
bicycle. Ph. WI 5-4486 after 5
pm.
u

TO LEASE OR BUY
-3-bedroom home in Hastings
area' ay a buslneu man and
adult family. Reply to: Box

kor Banner Classified Ads
Call WI 5-3481.

�r&lt;*&amp;cr&lt;
sympathy-

■tany beautiful

recent beret’
our heartfelt

Personal Mention
Lake City, and on Bunday met

evening

extend

nlc u gueste of Janine Ostrotb

5^10

mushrooming outing, but the
weather was a little cold.
Visiting the L. P. Burkeys from
Thursday until Saturday were

Honor Couples
On Golden,
Silver Jubilees

Beth and Mike
talned their parents, the Baxter*

projector, |126 for
CARD or THANKS

*200 If needed for playground
recreation help, »150 for a wln-

their faithful patronage. I'have
sold this business to Mr. Richard
Austin who is continuing the

French, for dinner at the Baxter there was a family dinner at the
bom*
Paul Burkey home which in­
The Walter Beck* entertained cluded the famine* of tlie Bob
Burkeys of Lansing, and the

Stanley

Lyte

Mr. and Mrs

Will bold a bowling

for dinner on Mother s Day.

vice president:

dinner

guests

Sunday

at the

ton with Mra Clemlna Schalbly

Babbitt of Plainwell.

ces Bennett

touting talk on her homeland
seated with a hand projector and

and daughter of Grand Rapid*

Schalbly. .
Ken Marxcll of Newaygo. Mr.

teadmtdp
the first time In many years
Proceeds from this paper drive

feat that not enough people con­

of Kalamazoo, on Mother's Day
for dinner at Gull Harbor Inn,
and they all were luncheon
guest* at the Kennedy homo
where they spent the afternoon
and evening.
Mr. and Mr* Lyle Biddle of

ing equipment. The Boy fleouto
and will continue to do so long
a* passible. Plan now to "stop

week with Mrs Cllmcna Bchaled In helping thia troop of boy*

. Classic ware in Lansing
vlsMlng their mother. Mr*

a houseguMt with Mra. Mildred
Hcsterly from Thursday to Monnlng to her home In Hasting*. *

dlnner guerta with Mr. and Mrs.
IrtVem Clutn and family. Mr.

Carelessness and Inattention account for
porcenfage of highway acckfoo**.

to fecelve word from their
ter. Mr*. Robert O. Adam*
(Dylite Biddle), that she
Burllegh, near Clarksville. ★ Mr. tuck attended the UACjS. of
Chrbittan service annual meeting her husband had adopted a 12and Mra. Marshall Green called
day-old baby girl whom they
Michigan Wednesday evening on her parhave named Twyla. The Adams
live In Nashville, Tenn. Mrs
Adams attended school here and
graduated from the Cedar Lake
Will, from Corning, N. Y, who had
come to Michigan on bittiness.
Academy. This is the first grand­
In town Monday. It Is being dif­
child for the Biddles.
ferent this year with our mayor
Mr*. Darlene Simon and three
Saturnot going there until Friday, Mrs. Ralph Rascy and Mrs. Helen
children of Marlon. Ind.. Mr.
and Mr* Duane Gray and Mary
of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs
Deyannond and son of Potterville.
The Bonfield W8CS sponsored David Maki and Christine of
* Mother and Daughter banquet
home from teaching for u few Saturday evening at the Metbothe Leon Grays Bunday. Satur­
the Methodist Church Monday days.
•
day visitors were Mr. and Mrs
Harold Amion; music, toast to Claude Lankerd and Rusty of

Saturday, you may call A&amp;M
Ml-nu. Mr. George fttend in Issue Osgood. * Mrs.’ Schalbly

church conference in Detroit. *

we are of our little village by

a

East Middle Lake

Child'’; toast
By Mrs. Bettie M. Cairnt
U H«lt«s*
MS-477*
The men of the community
George Lowden spent Wednesday
served the banqueu
with id* sister in Howard City. Mr.
By Mr*. Stephen Osgood and Mrs. Lawrence WeldenfeUcr
11 DeHwi
Tnlaelrana «1I-24S' of Grund Rapids spent Saturday
and Sunday with him. Mr. and
Eva and Pearl Stanley from Kals- Mrs. Carl Behdun of Howard City
Rev. Vaughn Jensen and Lynn
masoo were Sunday callers of Mr*.
Maa Brown and Isabel! Other Elma were Sunday visitor*. Mr. Laurence, Jr., spent several days
last week fishing up north. ★
eluded Mr* Once Watson of Nile* ville were Friday evening callers. 'Jefi. Galley broke hi* leg during
athletic practice at school one
Mr* William Hart and Mrs Gary
Ferguson and daughter of Has- tie Bumpus visited Mr* B's brother, day last week. He is being cared
for st Bronson Hospital. We all
Lansing Thursday. Mr. and Mr*. wish for him a complete recovery
from a bad break.
good and daughter were over­
night gucet* of hl* parent*. R«y.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bromley
and Mra. Isaac Osgood, on Satur­ Caimi vUtted Leo Kitchen of near were honored with a shower par­
day. ★ Richard Weber returned
ty at the Wssleyan Church hut
week Monday evening. Esther
Sunday visitor* of the Calm*'.
McGinley and James were mar­
Mr* Laura Faulkner made a ried Saturday, April SO, at her
Mr* George Rlne and Mr*
Margaret Bayfield are spending a business trip to Chicago Thursday. home. Esther will graduate from
the Gull Lake School In June.
Culbcrt and Calm* attended the
Osgoods were George Rine and WSC8 Wednesday at Mrs. Wilma
Mis* Linda Spear* of Bowling Pennington's. * Sunday, May 1.
Green. ♦ Several families from
tlio McOallum Church enjoyed a
More than 100 mothers and
family potluck upper at Ute Mc­ Beeler of Middleville. Mr. and Mra. daughter* enjoyed the banquet
Callum School Saturday. A good
at the Wesleyan Church Friday.
tinw* ora.
Vw alt
daughters and Susan Woolley

Cloverdale - Hope

Hickory Corners

family and Mr. and Mr
don Curtis and family
neteT: April 3S. 1SSS
Pktlip II. Mllrhnil

ily were all at the Curtis home

Hirsel and Hudevn
Mr. and Mr*. Rodney Jordan
and family and Mr. and Mr*
Hubcst Hesterly and Kim were

l», MUhU»n,
■ bleb all rradiia

Wednesday evening with 13
member* of her Bunday school
class present. They enjoyed
playing after school then all sat

time left to play softball before
Mra. HlMred Hestesrlya children

Highbank
Km"/ Lr»S”KM alien,
a No. 14.SS6.

Il ia Ordered that on Ml
IlMtlMa. MltMrai
Id OS lir pMiUua

topr n Datoraa
mlaiattatria. 711

By Mr*. Verji llmcblih

r». Miraicsn, a Cylde Reid were Mr. and Mrs.
■ kick all cradlUra Tom Reid If Carlisle Road. Mr.
and Mr*. Dale Shipman of near
Hasting* Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reid
MeMullea. Ad- and family of Algonquin Lak* Mr.
ck Slrvei. Haa- and Mra. George Numbers of BL
Louis, and Mr. and Mr*. Rolland
Reid of Nashville. A Mr. and Mrs
Orlie Van Syckle of Lacey were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Blair Hawbllt*

Report of Condition of "The Haiti.,■ City Bonk'

land. Grand Haven, Nashville,
Walter Bum- Battle Creek. Lansing. Harting*,

at a birthday dinner honoring
their granddaughter. Trisha, who

Gaylord Carr

LEGALS

on or nasnvuie.
The 200 cuesta who attended '

Pleasant Point on Saturday eve­
ning. after which they visited
Spencer Scobey, a patient at beautifully decorated four-tiered
Green’s home for dinner on Bun­
day were John Scobey, Mr. and
Mr* R. W. Sherblnske. Mra. Jes­ ed the gold gift table and Mrs.
sie Williams and Stephen, and Frank Stanger, daughter of Mr*
ver gift table. Many lovely and
Harry Scobey and Mr. and Mr* useful gifts were received by
Ellis Gariinger of Nashville, and both anniversary couple*.
Mis* Bette O'Connor, daughter
er. Making her day complete was
a call from her daughter, June punch bowl. It Is with regret that
KtUlnger. from Columbus. Mis*., their other daughter, Dawne
whose
and family all Joined in to
wish her * "Happy Mother's
Mra. Merle Sutherland. Jr,

Jean Walter, daughter of the

Dowling

By Mrt. Donald Proefrock
Andrew Walter attended the Kit■4 KraMoo
Wi S-474S
Mr* Wesley Edmands sustain-

daughter, the Kenneth Reynol ds, couple by their children. "A Re­
of Bedford. * Esther Stanton member When" scroll made by

ling Hospital guild member* met
Bldelman, and Mrs. Ruby Wood.
Mr. and Mr* Henry BL Martin
and Pattle spent Mother's Day
with Mr. and Mr* Richard 8L Ing for Pennock Hospital. * The
Point, Wl*

Alternatives to
Draft Subject
Of Sunday Meet

Mra. Roger Brown and Mr. and vod at noon to which the public
Mra. William French of Battle is invlleid.
Ellxabeth Smith is convalescing
at her home following medical
Monica and Jess Kenyon of
Richland.
pital. * Ethel Mapes of Nashville

xlnattanal

Birk. Atty. Richard Hudson and Lloyd Gaskin home. ★ The planRobert Godfrey left on Wedne*Metbodlrt Church will meet
the Platte River.'
Monday afternoon at Mr*. Wayne

mother, Mra. Herbert Scherer of
Port. Wayne. Ind.
Jody OroenftrtdW
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boorom

y party
daugh-

guests at the home of Rev. and

The Marvin Felder family
Sunday luncheon guest* of spent Sunday with Mra. Felder's
Mary Kent and Ruth Kurts were
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mr. nephews and Mra. Winnie Curd's
birthday were celebrated. * Mra.
Wyoming.
seated the toasts Saturday eve­
Colston and Mrs Don Reid were ning at the Mother - Daughter
tn Grand Rapids Monday of last

Illness of the former's Bister, Mr*.
Ethel Gallup, a patient at Sun­ approximately 150. * Tlx- Clov­
A humorous reading by Mr* shine Hospital. Overnight guests erdale road west of M-37 ia
relative humidity" to KaeprtfXRuth Lundquist was enjoyed. at lhe Bower home on Thursday
ed dry navy beano from crack­
Mrs. Audrey Nterlwkoop presenling. Pumping high mniytovy' air
By Mrt. Leo Frey
men assisted with the serving clnnatl. Ohio, and callers on Fri­ hill. ★ We are’ tarry to report through the stored beans could
and altogether it was a real hap- day were Mra. William Lane and that Lulu Gorham I* a medical
Many from tills area have
Mr. and Mr* Robert Doty of patient in Pennock HoepttaL

Banf ield - Vicinity

"We're As Near Al Your Telephone"

Hosp11*1 in Battle Creek. * The
Thuraday evening with Mr* Lu-

ert Ftry motored to Houghton

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SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

cottage. * Mrs. Louis Myers and

near Bellevue visited Thursday
with her grandmother, Mra. Austin
Schanta. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerald Shepard. Mrs. Leo Frey
Roush of Battle Creek spent tlie and Kxthcryn were afternoon

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Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

Bell.’ Other Sunday dinner guests
। Ilk
Bell spent the day with her
mother, Mra. Hattie Gillespie. ♦

KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Imtellation, Dry Wall, Drain
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
field. Pumping ($24.00 for lit
at Jeftenon.
1.000 gal*.I. Call 945-5482.

WATtH AND DIAMOND RING
RENTAL *OF WHEEL CHAIRS.
REPAIR—Expert wodimsnship.
and Kathryn. They called on
Gilmore Jeweler* 102 E. State COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
Nancy attended a football game Leo Frey flatwday evening, and
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
Headquarter* for hospital sup­
were Bunday dinner guests of
lie* Gardner's. Phone 945­
Mr. and Mra. Victor Schontx Sr.,
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
2134.
and family. Mr. and Mr*. Arden
lea. 218 N. Jefferson.
Schanta and family, Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs.
Henry
Gray,
a
former
Phone Wl 5-2123.
Mark Beedle, Mr. and Mr*. Bruce
CERAMIC,
FORMICA.
LINOLEUM
Banfield resident, la confined in
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
AND CARPET REPAIR — HoCHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
were Mother's Day supper guests
to your specification* Farm Bur­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
State.
Wl
5-5118.
of Mr. and Mra. Austin Schontx. Mr. and Mra. J1 m Whitmore
AND GRAVEL—Bender Oraval
eau Services, M37 So , Wl 5­
parti and supplies. McCulloch
* Mra. Laie Williams and daugh2223.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
Wayne Ferris and family, Mr.
Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Stela
Rd. Phono Wl 5 2123,
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Mississippi visiting her son. Mike
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERVfamliy from near Nashville. Mr.
Williams.

Mr. »nd Mr* Austin Bdianta
and Mr. and Mr* Vera RawhtlU
spent Sunday in Holland. * Mr. Mother's

RADIATORS

Day

potluck

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ACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS—Service, aorta, hoses and

MKMOHIAL MONUMINTS
OF DISTINCTION
Lawronco Irothon

SHERWOOD-STACK
ROBUT W. STACK. Owner

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Authorlud Dealer for Whirl
Horse Tractor and Lawn Boy

tot* Fam Imuranca
AUTO — FIU
SONOS

Swansea loaunnc*

Repaired.

AH Fomu of
Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

Call

and whits). Jacobs Prescripts
Pharmacy. Phone Wi 5-2466.

Wl 5-5176.

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapery
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of treerods. Installation and Hanging.

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMH)
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR ON-

221 W. Mill.

MOBILE HOMES SALB — Mi

in our naw building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced median-

5-5052.

Agtncy for

INSURANCE
it iha oorrartAMa of tela mart of
eiamUad by u« aad la ika best of

Cleaned,

dinner

family called Bunday afternoon on Dunn and family. * Mr* Kate
Nickerson and Mr* Janet Shat- GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP —All

lip's "66". M37 So.. 945-5W.

TROPHY CENTER-

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I

Grand Council
Fire Held in
Auditorium
ndav evening. May B. In
Auditorium, at which

the

pianist

for

the

program.

and Don Cook the drummer
Girls Firing Up Into Camp
Pirc Included:
Chert Carter. Linda Hart, Ter­
ry Hubert. Kathy Kennedy. Amy
Jo McLean. Bet tv Jo Moore,
Martha Panfil. Michele BhetterIv. Joyce Dav. Nancy Cutahnw.
Julie Cook, Resina Carl, Barn
Burkle. Owen Williamson. Janet
Levrocood:
•
Becky Robbe. Gall Rutter.
Chris Wendorf. Nancy Thomas.
Carrie Sorby. Kris Reaser, VlrIce Cole. Sandra Brooks. Susan
MeUenbaeh. Cynthia McConnell.
Kathy Hamatv. Julie Dahnan.
Brenda Cuddahee. Teri Day. Gail
GlDett:
Melinda Hammond. Barbara
Keeler. Robin Willis, Kathv
Lydy. Shirley Huss. Wendy Hoffmore. Diane Dank. Kim Foltz,
Christelle Cumbow. Jill Cottecr.

Robin Aiolnall, Janis Dillard.
Colleen McQuem and Bonnie
Moody.
Girls Dossing Trail Seekers
Rank Included:
Brenda Brooks. Ann Castle­
man, Carol Furrow. Vieky Hur-

Vaughn. Penny Thayer, Carol
Spinelli.. Tanya Day:
Marcella Christenson. Debbie
Areheart. Marla Burch, Cyntheal
Cooper, Pricnia Ellsworth. Beth
Lewis.

JoZllen

Miller,

Valerie

Daugherty. CatHleen Bradley
and Gladys Baird.
Girls passing Wood Gatherer's
Rank included:

gueste of Mr. and Mrs. MelvlnSprlng Concert and Art Show at
Giris passing Fire Makers McDermld at Delton. A Alva Middleville
Hank included
LuAnn Bowman. Martha Hall. nard and Mra. Harry Saunders
of Charlotte were Wednesday
Dan
dinner gueste of Mr. and Mra.
Sllcock, Cindy Schondeimayer.
Debbie Braale. Jeon Hawkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoffman
Debra Hein. Kathy Pannington.
man. A 11
end
daughters
of
Wayne,
spent
Sandra Pennington, Janine
companled
—JgB*
Sheppard, Mary 'Diomas and Di­ Mother's Day weekend with her _ _______
parenu, Mr. and Mrs Charles
ane Wletnlk.
lowship at the Mennortte Church
Geiger. Other eueste were Mr
Girts passing Torch Bearer’s nnd Mrs. Roy Dukes, local and Thursday. AjMra Chartes-King
Rank Included:
ML'-’ Sharon Geiger of Hastings.
Marcia Mulder, Michele JackMr and Mrs Charles Oelget
von Reis and Cathy Young.
visited Mrs. Kathryn Geiger and
Norma near Lowell Friday. A
Mrs Charles OveHiolt spent the
Mother's Day weekend with her
son and family. Dr. and Mrs.
Hubert Overholt, at Holland.
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
Mr. and Mra. Emest Dipp and
Alva Moore underwent eye family and Mr. and Mrs. George Klemp.
Owen enjoyed a Mother's Day Good of th
surgery at a Mt. Pleasant Hos­ dinner at Carlton Center Bun­
pital Monday. A Mr. and Mrs Al day. A. Mrs. Tom Owen and Mrs Day dinner
Barnard and children, local. Mr. Ben Christie surprised their sls- Mrs. Bill Kb
and Mrs, Gary Kidder and boys ter-ln-law with a birthday parly celved a c$ll
of Caledonia and Ralph Moore Thursday evening al the for­
enjoyed Mother's Dav at the mer's home. Guests, besides Tom Henry Myers'wi
Highlander They visited Mrs. Owen and children, were Mr. rheon gueste.of
Moore nt the Medical Facility. A and Mrs. Ben Christie and fami­
ly, Mr Charles Blough and son.
Va., spent from Friday until
Delton were Saturday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Fisher, a Mr. Blough and Hubert. A Mr. and Bunday with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Richard Bustance and Mrs Albert Owen and Kelly of and Mrs. George Faunce. Miss
Jo
Rosenbunt of Alto accom­
Debby of Hastings were Bunday Morgan were Saturday visitors
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owen. MT. panied the Faunces to WDlo*
Run airport when he returned
Fisher A Mr and Mrs. Tim Kidday evening visitors of Mr. and to Norfolk Sunday.
Robert Moore and family and Mrs. Ron Owen of Middleville. A
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stnelker were Mrs. Linde Blough was a Moth­
Mother's Day dinner gueste at er's Day dinner guest of Mr. and
the Don Kidders. A Mrs. Janice Mrs Leighton Yoder. Other
Crum of Caledonia was a Mon­ gueste were Mr. and Mrs Tom
day visitor of Mrs Gary Mc­ McCarthy. Mrs. Frank DavidGhee. A Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mc­ hazy and Mrs. Bernice Deardorff.
Evangelistic meetings will, be
Ghee and children were Mother's
Mr. and Mrs. George Faunce held May 12 through Hi at the
Day dinner gueste of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bowman of Hastings entertained the Lcft-Ovey Com­ North Irving Wesleyan MethoCallers of Mrs. Little Blough munity Club Saturday night. A dirt Church, corner of Buehler
during the week were Mr. and Mr and Mrs. George Faunce
Mrs Floyd Thompson, Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott Borgman, pastor, announced, ■.
Mrs Harold Schedule. Mr. and and sons and new baby Friday.
Mrs. Leighton Yoder. Mrs Agnes A Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler nine al* 7:30 and on Sunday at
Smelker and Mra Forrest Price. and Gayle, were Sunday dinner
A Mr. and Mrs Bill Elliott are gueste Of her mother. Mrs. Ad- tor of the Scottville Pilgrim
the parents of a boy bom May 3 dah Fausey, in Hastings. A Mrs. Holiness Church, will be the
at Pennock Hospital. He weighed Edith Smelker and Mrs. Ployd speaker. He Is a graduate, of
Grinnell called on Mra. Harry
.
Relgler of West Freeport last Owasso College tn Owosso.
Sunday. May 15. the “Run­
Monday. A Mra. Thora Grinnell
home. Congratulations A Mr. attended a party at the Tom shine Singers" from Owosso Col­
lege
will
furnish
the
music
for
Jeffery
home
Friday
night.
A
and Mrs. Ivan Roush spent
Mother's Day weekend with her Saturday callers at the Floyd morning and evening services.
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grinnell home were Mrs. Marie
Grinnell
and
daughter.
Sharon,
Bill Vandermale of Marysville. A
Mr. and Mrs. James Gonsales of Algonquin Lake and Mr. and.
and baby of Hastings were Sun­ Mra. Alden Grinnell.
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Grinnell ’
day luncheon guests of Mr. and
took his father to Blodgett Hos- ■
Mrs. Rego Rcnden.
Mrs. David Reigler and baby etal Sunday for a few days. A,
r. and "Mrs. Bob Newton and
Pickup sad Delivery.
of Carlton Center were Friday
visitors of Mrs. Rego Renden. A Bill and Mra. Ada Newton of
Ray Clinton and Mrs. Betty Se- Hastings were Mother's Day din-

NOTICE
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Freeport

OF LAST DAY
OF REGISTRATION

Plan Evangelistic
Setvicu Moy 12-15
At Irving Church

UPHOLSTERING

Susan McAllister, Cande Taylor. callers at the Art Clinton home.
* Mrs. Don Cullen attended a
Cub Scout roundtable In Has­
tings Thursday. * Lindsey Cullen
was a Saturday overnight guest
of Mr. and Mra. Robert Conley
in Hastings. A Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Dukes were Sunday dinner

Rustic Inn near Clare. A Mrs
Robert Newton received a Moth­
er's Day call from their daugh­
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs..
Ray Koon, of Washington. A

School Election
Notice of the Loit Day of Registration of the Qualified Electors of

Hastings Public Schools, B-1

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

Barry County

Wayne Hazel

State of Michigan

Phone 374-3523

supper guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Newton’and attended the|

&lt; "

Ride with The Dodge Boys
To The Qualified Electors of Said School District:

You can
tell
they’re

WHO MAY VOTE?
Section 532 of Act. 269, Public Acts of Michigan, 1955, a* amended, provides
G
the following: "The Inspectors of Election at an Annual or Special Election

shall not^receive the vote of any person residing in a registration School Dis­
trict whose name is not registered as an elector in the City or Township in
which he resides........... "

GOOD
GUYS

LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION
The last day on which persons may register with the Township Clerk(s) or
City Clerk to vote at the Annual School Election to bo held on June 13, 1966

is May 16, 1966. Persons registering after 5:00 o'clock p.m., Eastern Standard
Time, on the said day are NOT ELIGIBLE to vote at the said Annual School
Election. Persons planning to register must determine when the City and Town­

ship Clerks' offices will be open for registration.

Ride with a Dodge Truck.

Tough all around. Low

good-guy prices. It's ob­

vious. The Dodge Boys

they all
wear
white
hats!

Board of Education No Longer Takes Registrations
Under the provisions of Chapter 8 of Act. 269, Public Acts of Michigan, 1955,

as amended, registrations will NOT BE TAKEN BY SCHOOL OFFICIALS and
only persons who have registered as general electors with the appropriate T^n-

ship or City Clerk of the Township or City in which they reside are registcW
electors.

y

THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF

Hastings Public Schools, B-1, Michigan
Load up. Got a move on. Take It out on a Dodge Truck.

D^d May 3,1966

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES
220 E. State St.

Hastings

Ph. 945-2454

UIW CM CINTO. CO*. MICHIGAN » COURT—THONE Wl 5-3903

t
Barbara von Reis, Secretory, Board of Education

�The Hastings Banner
»lHlw

n&lt;rUa,. M«y 12. 1WS

Forrest Beach
Of Nashville
Dies Wednesday

Il s

limn

iBMtl

mum amount payable to one
family. WIU the 7 percent in-

tlie Michigan Employment Seurity Commission office serving
Kent, Barry and port of Allegan
counties, urges unemployed or
He was bom in Hastings on underemployed workers In these
July 28. 1892. the son of Charles areai who are interested In en­
and Etta (Webb) Beach. He. at­ rolling In this training program
tended th- Hastings schools and to apply a: the MESC office. 2M
married Mabie Ragle of Has­ ifl Division Avenue. Grand Rap­
ids between 8:30 am. and 4:30
tings. She died in 1920.
y
p.m. Monday through Friday.
Mr. Bench married Julia San­
There arc a number of va­
ders of Lansing. She died in, cancies available to untrained
June of 1953. He later married workers in this job training pro­
Lencra Bennett of Hartings.
gram and job* r«iu'’lng ski’ll
pttal

m

of July, 1065, la assured

in the dollar amount ot your I earn before any of my benefits
benefit.
are withheld?

rani up Co glJOO and still get
benefits for all months. Howsvxr,
beginning with 1966, this has
been raised Co 41.500.

Now that widow's benefits are

PROGRESS on the wheels and under the wheels is capoirirfin this photo as
Battle Creek drives his team over a new road-bed for a spur of 1-94 under construction in
Calhoun County. The giant earthmover was halted for a awaent as the dray rolled to its
destination. After the concrete road-bed is down, the fanner will have to take another

route.

15 Lakewood
Scholars Earn
Perfect Records

security payments. What is the
change?
A. Before July, 1965, disability
Inxurance benefits could be paid
only if the worker's disability
Fifteen Lakewood Hugh School
was expected to leet Indefinitely. rtudenta achieved straight A re­
Now the law provides that the ords during the psurt marking
duration requirement is met if
period
Students with perfect record*
Include Ruth Mick, freshman;
Larent and Leroy Bollhouse.
with the Social Security Ad- Richard Canfield. Bob Glessner,
mlniatraUon. ia publishing a
nerlea ot questions and answers mores; Diane Binns. Dan Cle­
mens, Jill Garllnger. Priscilla
quoatkxi, the Social Mick. Kathy StoeL Hendrtcka
VandeKemp, Kathy Walt, junglad to answer it. Your social iora, and Bob Othmcr, a senior.
security district office located at
OUiera on the honor roll are: •
9th Grade — Bonnie Bechtol.
Rapid*, Michigan is open dally
Janice Birman, Jayne Booher.
Monday through Friday from Jean Brown. Huel Conley.
B:30 us. te 4:90 pm. It is also Kathleen Custer, Nancy Estep.
open each Monday evening from Tom Feltsv. Pam Ooodemoot,

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

your questions and requests Co
that offtea whioh viU reply dl-

taaw, aardMlaa. sarayiaa

Sharon Haskins, Susan Hephc r. Barbara Hunt, Darlene

Bonnie Ketchum. Nancy Knight,
Dave Lind;
Larry Mitchell. Phyllis Mont*- .
guc, Roberta Moore. Brenda
Newton. Barbara Reuther, Nancy
Ribbens. Elaine Roush. Ion
Smith. John Strickland. Dennis
Stuart, Jody Shepard. Ken Blm&lt;
mom, Carole Strong. Tom Wil-

Need Volunteers
For Legion’s
‘Poppy Days’
Next week Friday and Satur­
day. May 20 and 21. are Poppy

Mrs. Myers of
Rural Freeport
Dies Thursday
della Ann Myers. 89, Rl Free-

Thursday, May 5, at Pennock
Hospital, were held at the United
Brethren In Christ Church at
The Rev. William Bryde offl-

Freeport Cemetery.
hospitalized tor one day prior
ahlp on Jan. 3, 1877, the dough-

Milken, Max McLeod.

Dr. Shrosbree
Accepts Post
At Riverview

chain Tyler. 8he&gt; attended the
Raftler, Joyce Ribbens. Bteve
Logan School and married John
Schray, Bondi Suislba. Kaye
P. Myera
Slc-wlnskL Agnes Thelen, Don-

l«lh Grade - Jane Aider Ink,
Alfred
Bhroabree,
_Dr.
______
___O.
________
who
John. and family, had made
lias been nipt of Gull Lake Curtla. Phyllis Dietrick, Tom their home together at 13660
Community Schools since the Eckert, Dare Faulkner, Muri 108th Street, since 1043.
Pawley. Jackie Hines. Roger Hoethe Freeport United Brethren in

LAWN &amp; GARTEli

emergency

room

after

former employee of the E W.
BUss Company, the Oldsmobile
Company in Lansing and Or­
chard Industries here. He re­
tired in 1958.
In addition to his wife, he Is
survived by two daughters. Mrs.
Charles (Evelyn) Dennis of Eart
luutsing and Mra. Richard (Vir­
ginia) Powel! of Lansing; six
grandchildren; three great
grandchildren; two step-sons.
Frederick and Robert Anderton.
Doth ot Nashville; three step­
daughters. Mrs. George (Norma)
McNutt and Mrs Judson (Pa­
tricia) Claypool, both of Has­
tings. and Mra. Gerald t LaVan­
da) Bos. Grand Haven; six sis­
ters, Mra. Ruben (Mary) Crites,
Freeport; Mrs. Clyde &lt;Cloe)
Hendershott and Mra. Ruth
Springer, Hastings; Mra. Leslie
(Irene) Dickeraon. Dowling; Mra.
Zana Day. Nashville, and Mra
Emma Benhart. Lansing.*

Harry Larsen, ns chairman for
Laurence J Bauer Post 45. and
Dorothy Brown, as chairman for
lh&lt;- Auxiliary, are asking for
Delp in the distribution of pop­
pies on those days
Persons who can help Friday
miming at ths factories are
asked to volunteer their services
to Brown.
Those who can work on the
streets later on either day ore
also asked to volunteer to Harry
or Dorothy Brown.
Donations to the Poppy Fund
art needed more than ever. Be­
fore another year there may be
boys from Vietnam needing as­
sistance to regain their health.
The Veteran's organisations
begin where government assist­
ance stops, by giving encourage­ grandchildren and two great
ment to those who need a boost step-grandchildren.
to their morale. jRelji them to
Fur Banner Classified Ads
help themselves with a generous
Call WI 5-3481.
donation.

EUlna Pmnlngton. Patty RaJrigh, BID Ribbens. James Rob­ ard-Osgood Funeral Home until
Watervliet, Dr. erta. Connie Roush, Diane Stu­
Bhrosbree earned his doctorate art, Jeon VanOanabeke. Kathy
Woodman;
of education at Harvard.
11th Grade—Kellie Allen. Tom
Barnum, Beth Buche, Pam Bustance, Janice Cusack, Jim Ecknian. Sue Eash. Nancy Erickson,
Janice Hridrick, Sue HlU:

, brother.^On'ln Allerdmg of FrteNASA's Project Mercury, the port, and one granddaughter,
first program that put Amen-1 Mra. Robert (Nil* Jo) of Aucans in fpace. was completed | gust*,
after a total ot six manned
flights.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin WhetBok&gt;.

RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, May 14-—9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

ST. ROSE SCHOOL BASEMENT

OUR TENTH ANNIVERSARY
IN MIDDLEVILLE
We wish .Jo take this opportunity
to thank our many friends and cus­
tomers, also our faithful employees,
for helping us build a successful
business in this growing community
over the post ten years.
We hope to be able to continue this
service for many years to come.

Leo &amp; Bbth Verlinde

Donations Accepted—Phone F. Weyermon Wl 5-4432

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ship until 192$ when they moved
to Hartings Mr. McKibben died

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Townahln on May IS. 1907._

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Loftus. Duane Miller, Sdb Mbr-

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daughter of Lloyd and Jennie
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qualify and complete the train­ her daughter, Mrs. Willard (Al­
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lie) White al 233 E. William

Friday, May 13—9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

i

Goodyear

Mrs. McKibben
Dies Following
Long Illness

BMdi. n. Ki HMbrtBe.
Unemployed and under em­
May 4. at Pennock Hospital, went ,ployed workers wlK&gt; qualify will
held at 1:30 pm. Saturday at be paid training allowances rangIna
(mm »&lt;0 to $72 weekly while
the Leonard - Osgood Funeral :
attending cla«c*, Trainees liv­
Home.
ing outside the Grand Rapids
The Rev. Marvin Potter offl-1 ana also may qualify for travel
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DOWNTOWN

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�Friday night. May U.
TMa servioe M SMSM

Soil Stewardship
Week to Open
Here Sunday
■ rvw. u&gt; ebw Coijn'XJWSdS" fa

Dr. Brainard
Of Battle Creek
Die* Friday
SOUTH KALA38O

HOSpllal
The Hastings Rotary Club has
accepted joint sponsorship with
the Boll District In obtaining the

-Infinitely varied. Infinitely
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countryside Is a maatrrpUco of
Office bourn Tusoday through RenkeA. daughter of Mr. and
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CARLTON

CUBIST CHURCH

Bunday Bchedula
Warsaw. Ind.; a daughter. Anne
Colmery. Ann Arbor, and six
be the subject at Christian Bdgrandchildren.
Nursery.
ocrviccs wwc
•• •• ———
11 am. Morning worehlp. ttrMonday at the First Congrega­
tional Church in Battle Creek.

'Mortals-lmmortals'

Thursday

DELTON
METHODIST CHURCH

COAT8 GROVE

BAPTIST CHURCH
Phone 846-5704
10 am. Bunday school &gt; '
11 am. Morning worship.

Floyd Waller, Bupt.

Prayer Group,

degwtiDenx.

Rev. George ElUoU

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH

WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
HUT CHURCH OF CHRIST.

Gerald Ostroth. director.
Saturday, library open 2-4 pm.

Bunday school. 10 am.
Warning worship, 11 am.

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

Prayer service,
Public invited.

NOTICE
OF LAST DAY
F REGISTRATION

SCHOOL ELECTION

:45 am. Bunday school
11 am. Homing worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.

MILO RUBLE CHURCH
Route 3 Delton
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher

Worship, H am.
.
Bunday evening servioe. 7:30.

WOODLAND

Mccnlng worship. 11
Youth PsUowahip. 7

IRVING CHAPEL
Rev. Chalmer Miller

NOTICE OF THE LAST DAY

;

LAKEWOOD E, U. B. CHURCH
Rev. Cart BUvemall. Pastor

ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell Pastor

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL .
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
George 8. Marehall. Pastor
Worehlp service. 11 am, &lt;*.'
All are Welcome.
_______
LAKEWOOD
BAPTISE CJ

QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF

Barry Intermediate School District

State of Michigan

BAPTIST CHURCH
Delton, Michigan
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor

0 THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS

OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT:
WHO MAY VOTE?
Section 532 of Act 269, Public Act&gt;
of Michigan, 1955, at amondod, pro­
vides tho following: "The Inspectors
of Election at an Annual or Special
Election shall not receive the vote of
any person residing in a registration
School District whose name is not
registered as an elector in the City or
Township in which ho resides"

ist Day Of Registration
township Clark Is* or City Clerk to vote at the Special

Ichoollllection to be held on June 13. 1966 is May 16,
1966. Persons registering after 5:00 o'clock p.m.. East­

ern Standard Time, on the said day are NOT ELIGIBLE

planning to register mutt determine when the City and
Township Cleritt* offices wHI bo op«ri4or regittration.

Board of Education
No Longer Takes Registrations
Under the provisions of Chapter 8 of Act 269. Public

Acts ef Michigan, 1955. at amended, registrations will

NOT Bl TAKEN BY SCHOOL OFFICIALS and only
partem who have regittered at general electort with
the appropriete Township or Qty Clerk of the Town­

ship er City in which they reside are registered electors.

Thi« Notice is given by ardor of the Board

Rrtnlng worship, 7 pm.
Wednesday Fellowship, '

MoOALLUM UNITED
of the Wildwood-

Homing worship. 10 a.m.

Middleville
By Mrs. Mary Jack*on
। 119 AimM
7VS-1SI0
I Sharon Robertson and Ruth
Thursday. 3:30 Children's choir Guekca, who had breti In Florida
Clkorles

Robertson

Circuit church service, title:
Bupaay worship, 7:30 pm.
■CiirtsUan Perfection: Fact or grecs and teaulflul weather. AX
Wednesday worship for entire
Fiction?"
family.
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
Adults Bible etudy and prayer. Hamblin.
Warship serrire, 8:30 am.
half hour to land. They Just
Youth
field and arrived In Grand Rap­
Church school. 8:46 am.
ids airport a few mlnutea late.
Wonhip service. 10:38 am.
.Both girts arrived back to work
DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
,
Teens and Young Adults, Gareth
Quimby Church
the nesxt morning with happy
ADVENTIST ‘ CHURCH
and Janice Conklin In charge;
Church
school,
J0;30
mancries of their trip. * Mr.
Elder C. L- WOber,.Pastor
Adult prayer meeting, Mra. RogMorning worship, 11:30 am.
404 W. CWfax — phj WI 5-M18
Uy returned to Flint Bunday.
Saturday BabbAth School, 8:30.
7 p.m. Ere
Worship, U am.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
lai music.
Wednesday prayer, 7;30 pm.
B. Jefferson A Walnut Sts.
fcr -today," on
Bunday. 'Faith
1
TV, WOOD,
Worehlp at 8:15 and 10:46 am.
Bunday,
'
”Voice of Prophecy,
Bunday school and Bible
Hadlo WJEF 1230. 8:30 am.
missionary meeting
Erery Bunday—“T h 1 a la the Mr. and Mre. Alpha Lewis hedp&lt;
—;---------.
HASTINGS
____
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
eiannel 3; WOOD-TV, 10:30
am. channel 8; WJIM-TY. 3 tick? in Ubth Mt. Pleasant and
Grove Churclt
'pm. channel 4. "Pattorn for Alma hospital* While in the
Living/

' Bunday arming service. 7
Nothing the Blbl^
£

PaMor

Of REGISTRATION OF THE
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
220 West Colfax Street
Bunday Public talk. 3 pm.
Bible study, 4:16 pm.

which la bom at the Spirit la

Telephone WI 5-4M5
Wednesday, prayer and Bible
study.
served afterwards.
10 am. Morning group.
11 am. Morning worship, ser-

Bible study hour.

31 LM JebtaCh worship.

mation.

lnT^day, Rachel Circle. 11:30 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

'

Friday, May 27. JjisUor-Bentor noon channel 13.
banqurt (with 4*lae&gt;i at Orsnd
preclate cards from old friends.
Rapids, oorapUmsnta of the
Earl VanderPoppen and Bur­
church.
Compere, tourists and vaca- dette’’Cline, whor« terms expire
on the T-K School Board, do not
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
wish to run again. The Thomclothes along? Fine, come as you uppIe-Keilogg School election Is
to be held June 13. ★ Village
President Marc Squler. reports
there Is an opening for a village
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
over WucH.
METHODIST
signed. * A building la bring
built on the corner of First and
children 4 through 8.
10 am. Sunday school
Second Street* for a carwash,
Young People.'
and also a confectionery store.
meetings.
mon: "The First Commandment." । Mr. and Mt&gt;. Leon Cooley and
0:30 pre. Wesleyan Youth Fel­ I little son. who have spent the
HASTINGS)
ASSEMBLY ©F GOD CHURCH vice. Bpeclal music, hymn sing. lowship.
Winter with hU grandfather.
7:30 pm. Gospel Hour, ser­ George Juppetrom. moved to
103 E. Woodland Avenue
Monday — 4:30 pm. Pionstr mon: "JusUflcatton by Faith." Hastings near his work last
Girls Clubs.
Lucius Lobdell's birthday was
ado Boys Clubs.
held al the home of her father.
7 p.m. EvangeHodc sendee.
Georg'S Juppetrom. Saturday,
clety meeting.
April 30. The guests were Mr.
The
US,
m
a
nn
ed
spare
flight
' Wednesday AeUviUm
| and Mra. Lucius Lobdell of FlorKILPATRICK
:ldfl- M*- and Mrs. Ray Weaver
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
lutWM Mo Ld Un. ol j' "^J*1**
M-86 Woodland
Bible Study.
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
x'-jWAffL?
Thursday, 6 30 p.m. C8B Bat­
10 am. Bunday school.
talion Boys Club.
country.
pm. Evening service.

S

ha tin os ~ L' '
7:30 pm. Evening
7:30 pm. Wed, p
Rev. U. a- itowe, rasuir
For Information, call K. W.
W, '
&gt;1 ' Boitwood and B. ®abo Road
’
Atndav school. 0:46 am.
Morning worehlp. 10:45 am.
■A8T1NG8 UNITED
. Bunday evening service. 7.30
HOLINESS CHURCH
Wednesday prayer. 7:80 pm
EaM Marshall BtreeC
Marvin Blckmlllar, Pastor
Morning worship, 11 am.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening. 7:30 pm.
Henry VanTil, Evangelist
10 a.m. Morning service.
11:15 am. Sunday school

I

A cordial welcome to all

PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
U Mlle E. of M-M on Stole Rd.
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 sun. Morning worship.

mlltee.
Evening servioe. 8 pm.
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
Prayer and Bible Study Wed- and Boys Brigade.
Women's Monthly Missionary
Feilowahlp 2nd Tuesday, 7:30
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL
704 W. Main Buret
Rev. Ear! 6chlpper
Worship. 10 am.
Bunday school, 11:16 am.
Evening worehlp, 7:30 pm.

Far-Flung Toom

sue?

k

NORTH IRVING WE8LEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Bunday school 10 am.
Mom)ng worship, 11 am.
Young People s aervice. 7 pm.
Evangelina! service, 8 pm.

WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
8318 Coals Grove Road
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Worship services. 8:45 am.
Sunday school. 10:46 am.
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult

FROM OUT-DATED COOKING THIS SPRING

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AUTOMATIC GAS COOKING

Thursday, Junior choir. 4 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1230 N. Broadway. Hastings
Where a Christian Experience

10 am. Bunday school
11 am. Morning worship.
4:30 pm. Youth service.
7:30 pm. Evening warship.
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer.

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ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Fr. Joeeph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley, Assistant

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Saturdays, 7 30 am. on Sundaya
Before Masses on weekdays,
Daily Haan. 1
am.

School District, Michigan.

BT. AUGUSTINE.
MIDDLEVILLE

Doted May 4, 1966

Harold S. Stockwell
Switirv. U.rd of Uuwtl.n,

ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rm. I*. Denis P. Nash. Pai
OU* LADY OF GREAT BAK,

SEE YOUR GAS RANGE DEALER SOON!

�Inflation Hikes
Food Prices—
Not Vice-Vepsa

Fresh Out ef the Attic
Tyrolean Village ia

of many people,
Mauch related.
The specialist sold that the
rise in personal Income duo u. |
higher wages, greater profits
and simply more spendable dol-

THE HASTINGS BANNER—«
While rorwt beef as increased
pound over the W-

ings and electrical effects ths
fierce black clouds are
'■I

inflation." a Michigan Stale
University Extension Specialist
By Increasing the demand for
in agricultural policy sold Thurs- the product*, the prices have In-1
creased. Mauch *eld that while

t hunder rolls.

tables, seated around which are
thousand* of people regaling
between a cyclone and a limited themselves with the beverage
TTk Old BANNER of Beptem- sides with special attractions.
that made Milwaukee famous.
This attraction ta said to be the
go over a mile a minute, and mo:t expensive to build of any
then again it will fairly Jump
newspaper that old. On the very lads of electric lights make thefrom one hill _
to _______
another.„Ifzwyou
page and the
(he first article avenue as bright os day, and have heart trouble don't take It, hare cost *750.000.
first Darr
I,,,. If
IF you
.n,. anUw
enjoy anfn*
going at • rapid
I find a more Interesting article. (Ker.. 1. mii5dr nf all MirtA and but
The "BANNER MAN" evidently descriptions. People from every pace you will find tbs §cenlc tractions on the Pike that I was
attended the World * Pair at St. part of the globe dressed in their Railway the very acme of per­ told were good, but which t did
not personally virit. Among them
native garb Jostle one another fection. .
were the "Hate Fire Fighters,”
scription of IL Borne of you in and line the street from begin"Creation" ta . another very
the County may have possibly nlng to end. Stately Indian scenic display and I* supposed
attended this same fair, and If Cidef*. dtrvrd in gorgeous ail­ to represent the world from the
you did it wlU bring back many ment of buckskin and feathers, very beginning. It starts - when
old memories, no doubt. To you and faces hideously striped with everything waa all chaos, graduwar paint, find stolid squaws
cent World Pairs, the oompar1- with their little papooses straplands gradually, appear. vegeta­
recent ones will be really inter- Turks, Russians. Greeks. Chinese, tion covers the beautiful land­
eating. Now who tiita "BAN- •German, Italian, the suave
NER MAN” would have been. 11 Frenchman; all these and scores
worth the price at admission, but

By H D. Burpee

a former stave, and out of hta
earnings he supports hta former
white master, who differed re- rfBUjtlng emporary high prices
verse* during the rebellion, lost of pork, made It appear so.
all he had, and was never able
fannCT
n,,,
to recoup hta fortune. He was|r|ght tio^g wllh the rest of the
kind to hta former slave and economy, and this rise ho* offthe letter ta now ahowlng hta
tny appoint Increase in
apprcclsUon.
prices paid to the farmer, the
There are 40 exhibits on the j economist added. Farmers ore
Pike that are sold to represent i
In the *ame relative poalan Investment of over *5000.00)! Uon-they still are getting about
all told. Do you wonder that it's 80 percent of parity—just as
an interesting place? Don't intas they were In the 1957-59 period.

First take in the Naval -Ex­
hibit. This will cost 25 cents a
I ticket. Here you will meet
"THE PIKE”
Ii Charlie
v-,.omv DUWKU,
Blrdseil, son
ami of
ui Dan
L&gt;»n
Sight* And- Scenes Taken In By Blrdsefl of this city and he can
THE Banner
Man
-rww
--------------------------------doubUew be of no little help In
While At The World* Fair. The Hiving you pointers os he did me.
“Pike" Is A Most Interesting
The Naval Exhibit u really a
And Attractive Place.
miniature battle of Santiago,
When a man pay* his coin to and the artists brush has helped
take In the main tent, he hard­ make the picture quite complete.
ly feels satisfied until he spends From a targe grandstand you
— —
/
iiAJK
look uuc
out onto ua large
large way
body utof
where the "Wild Man From water, perhaps 30 rods long and
Borneo," the female snake 20 rods wide, while In the dtacharmer and that tattooed man'tancc mountains ton canvas)
serve to make the day’s enjoy- loom up that look very natunft.
rn^nt complete.
Soon out come the little torpedo

I

Me In St. Louie,

KING OF ROASTS!

things that a man rather not
worry about until the proper
time comes and Just now I feel
pretty well, thank you.
The "Petals du Costume'*—well
you Just simply cant keep th*

•Ide attraction of the main show; supposed to be launched that' be seen the French court dresses
” only under
&gt; blow an unsuspecting vessel at ,of various times. And I don't
It ta the "Midway
"Midway"
underflow
another name, and It has some the further end of the pond Into
attractions that are really meri-1 smithereens. Next come the battorious and well worth the: tleships, perhaps 25 feet long, very 'beautiful.
money. To the great credit of the; but built In exact Imitation at
When it cornea to trained ani­
officials of the big fair at 8L the big sea fighters only on a mals Hagenbeck. the great ani­
Louis, It can be said that "The | much smaller scale. There ta an mal trainer, is head and shoul­
Pike” as a whole ta st a f a rI Imitation IxitUc. Motto Castle ders above them all. No one
higher moral tone than was the Ion shore ta shelled and the cll- should vtadt the World1* Pair
"Mldway.” A strict censorship of max ta one grand display of exall attractions ta maintained and plosion*, fire works and red simply marvelous, then being
nothing that Is too suggestive light titat must repreaent quite
faithfully the real article of war. and other animals, and educated
will be tolerated.
It ta wd that th? Naval Ex­ to do stunts that seem w«U nigh
hibit cost over »300.000 to pro­ Impossible.
terestlng of all la the motley duce.
• The Irish Village at tt&gt;o end
throng of people. The Pike ta a
The Galveston Flood ta an­
mile long and lined on both other splendid scenic production. there being a reproduction ot

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Porch?

By Barry County Zoning Board of^.
Appeals on Monday, May 23rd, ari
8 P.M. in the City Hall.
This is to consider an appeal by the
Middleville Tool Company to rezone '
about 3 acres in Section 5 of Yankee
Springs Township Located on the
southwest corner of Bass ond Briggs
Road.
Wilbur Uldriks

see it at night.

the management would do just

years-old at the

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19c

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59c

Fruit Cocktail
YOUR CHOICE

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�Farm News
lame Vinners of
Black
Show

Mr. and Mra. Curt Strickland
of Lansing were Sunday, May 1.
guests ot Mr. and Mra Ellis
Johnston. * Four gsnerwUous on
both sidea ot the family wore
present Bunday, May 1. for the

Show on Saturday. April N. The
group entaed a fine potter*
dinner at the Community Build­ exhibited by Gary Burtland and
Hubert Long, waa the firm place
ing before the show.
two year old butt and grand
champion bull again this year.
Tho Junior heifer calf close
waa won by a calf exhibited by
Robert GaakiU ot Dowling and
hotly contested by the Jewel]
brothers, Don and Clyde, of
Nashville. In a cfcae placing Don
and Mrs. Foul Olujtc-.ul were
osmo out first and waa awarded
rwwil ovtrnlglu. sueeU of her
• show baiter.
brutijer and wife. Rev. and Mra.
Charlie McCrea? of South Ha-

place calf.
Robert Gaskill continued bls
winning ways by exhibiting the
flrat place animals tn both the
junior and senior yearling
clew— Tt» second place Junior
yearling waa owned by Tod Long

Shoemaker exhibited the second
place animal in this class. Rob­
ert Gaskill returned to the win­
ners column with bls three year
old cow and second place went to
Hubert Long. Don Jewell's entry
In the four year old daas was
the first place winner. Howard
Johnston exhibited the winning
aged cow and Dale Clark was

st ANHYDROUS AMMONIA

Dairy Fanners
Face New Milk
Code on July 1

SMITH

Ladka of the Farm Bureau en­ tnente in milk
ratline
joyed touring tho David Otto Ings tn bo ready ta* con
turkey farm Tuesday. May 1. * on July 1.
Mrs. Mary Frost, who bad been
a patient at the Oeteopalhlr
Hospital in Grand Rapids, la at
Ute home of her parents, Mr
and Mra. Albert Frost. A Cbrayi
Robinson ot Holt spent the week
trits. Mr. and Mra Brace Windes
A Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell
of LoBlonc. who were called
here because of the death of bls
aunt. Mrs. Pern Hendershot. re­
turned home Sunday. May 1. Mr.
Campbell Is on the Flint school,
faculty. They expect their son.
John, who is a teacher in Ger­
many. home in June. The Camg-

.

peat years, tf a farmer's milk
output went Into several mar­
kets. his facillUM were open to
inspection to all.
Donald Murray, dairy special­
ist for the Michigan Cooperative
Irving home ns soon tw sclvool b Extension Service, rays meetings
ouL ★ Hospital Guild 10 will throughout the State with firmmeet with Mrs. Charles E. Jack­
tn learn and ask questions about
son. May 24
Mr. and Mra. Edwin CHm. who the new rules. They were cooparaUvely apooaored by the
Mr. and Mra. Leon Dell and
Michigan Department of Agri­
David and Mra. Maude 'John­
ston at ML Ptfarant were Sun­
day, May 1. visitors of Mr. and and Jive In tho apartment over
Lite fire harp. * Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Herbert Johnston ot Wood­ Jamoe Rohrbaugh and family of
land. * Ml. and Mra. Harold Mc­ Wilmette. UL. spent a few days
Leod and Mr. and Mra Cecil recently with ber mother, Mrs.
TTonhl— .have returned frutn Lucy Bowen. * Mr. and Mra. Ed­
ward Timm entertained Mr. end
Mra. Milton Kcrmocn last Tues­
day evening. April 2tS, celebrat­
ing the Kennuens 37th anniver­
sary. -A'Mra. Richard Rcyff, Mrs
Alan Sherman. Mrs. Bob Pratt,
Mra. John Reynolds, Mra. Alan
Hughes and some members from

IXHST TIM
nuvici

BARR
Tire Shop

JIM

LAKE ODESSA &amp; WOODLAND

PLANT AT WOODBURY

U. S. ROYAL

PAMONG

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

Topn Convention in K slams mo
Friday and Saturday, April 28­
39. * Fifty-four seniors returned
with their sponnere. Mr. aad Mrs.
Douglass Perry. Mra Mary Ste­
vens and Mr. Bishop. Sunday

The Judge named Robert Gas­
kill's Junior yearling as the jun­
ior champion female and his
three-year-old cow as the senior
and grand champion of the show.
In the group classes Clyde
Jewell exhibited Uvc flrat place
produce of dam and Robert Gas­
kill's entry aired by Zddcnrusl
Royal Etontlao won the get of

May 1, their daughter and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Yoder,
sons, Gary. David and a friend,
'lYrry Wood of Caledonia, daugh­
ter. JoEUen and Janice Yoder of Sullivan accompanied a grtwp of
ladies to Lexington. Ky., for the
derby. They left Friday, May 6.
and returned Sunday. A Mr. and
Mra. GJen Dean spent the week­
end of May 6 with their son and
quia. Mike and Vicki and Mr.
Beverly Stemphler. Norman and Mra. Juan Baes and family
Hammond, all of Dowling and of Grand Rapids spent the April
Patti Btalr. Harland Blair and 30 weekend al Chicago with Mr.
Bulnlng called on Rev. and Mrs.
Arthur Bounum In Grand Rap­
ids Monday, May 2. * The Bap­
tist Mother - Daughter banquet

Prrccntagoa

Ill N. Depet St.
teste—M. 527-4*10

HASTINGS OFFICE
•Olto Sa. Michigan
Open Meo., Wed.. Fri. 8:30-5:00

Between 20 and 25 percent of
the 400.000 persons engaged in
the NASA space program are

banquet was held Thursday eve­
ning. May 5 In the church din­
ing room. Mra. Mary Jane Tmcnt. a mbzdonary on furlough
•from Africa, was the speaker.

Mr. and Mra. Roy Warner
were recent dinner gucats ot Mr.
and Mrs. Don Campbell of rural

Rykert of WUUamaton. * Dana
Hcldrtck at Lansing spent the
weekend of April 30 with her

MAKE YOUR DREAMS
COME TRUE THIS SPRINC

TheVvay people

Swarming
termites

are snapping up buys on
at your Chevrolet dealer’s

Middleville

By Mrt. Mary Jackton

If you see winged black In­
sects sround your home,
hidden worker termites may
be damaging Umbers, wood­
work and carpeting. To avoid
costly damage, phone for.
skJlled Inspection by Termlnix,
world's largest In termite con­
trol. Service fully guaranteed
up to $25.OOOPO against fu­
ture termite damage.

Dreaming of improving your he
We'll help you turn that drcam into reality. We'll
put our 1-Stop Home Improvement Service into

getting away with something.

BARRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO.

.with a sturdy garage. We'll
help you selacf your building
‘style, recommend reliable

PHONE
felder are the parents of a fourth
son. Gregory Alan. 0 lbs., 7 oxa.,
bom at Blodgett Hospital April

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TERMINI*

WE'LL ARRANGE

Th. getting’s never been better. And your
Chevrolet dealer's giving the May buys
that are making it that way. Buys on all
the racy '66 Chevelles, including the wide
choice of Malibu models you can order
with V8’s that put out up to 275 hp. And
SS 896 models you can order with new
TurboJet V8’s that put out up to 375 hp

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EASY BUDGET TERMS!
tors of bls mother, Mra. WU| Ham Sweet. A Among thore who
went trout fishing were Dick
.Smith, Charles Blrat and Paul
Cbsler. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Stanley
Kltch and family went north to
her parent's cabin. Mr. and Mrs.
Webber. While there be expected
to rip a UUtertrouCfishing. a
Mra.. Rictard JBmMh~and **cbll-.

(rad-rtripe tireB, special flat-cornering
suspension, floor-mounted shift and all­
vinyl upholstery are standard). Just drop
in, pick out the new Chevelle you want
with the power and equipment, you want.
And get away with something yourself—
a great May buy, no less, on America's
favorite mid-size car.

CHEVROLET, CHEVELlIJ
CHEVY II. CORVAIR ANt
CORVETTE

Move out hi May See your Chevrolet dealer!

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET, Inc.
HASTINGS

PH. Wl 5-2425

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1
Personal Mention

j recently.
Mr. and Mra Ronald ficmant

Wyandotte.
Ackley, and on Sunday they were
Mr and Mra. Cecil Baldwin I entertained for dinner at the
Urocnlng of Grand Rapids. The
and Mra. Hasel Bachddcr spent j home of the Harold Aekleya
nirharrf
gueata also visited Mrs. Ed Ad* rtx High School and Mias Karen via mm.
Richard Aeklnv
Ackley nt
of mtenrt
Elkart. Trvt
Ind,
basseU al the Medical Facility. . Meteon ot Vicksburg High School
also, visited hla mother. Mrs.
Audrey Ackley, on Thursday.

Hastings SPEEDY. WASH
COIN-OP t
t
FOR YOU* CONVIM
rARTKiPATma m
CITY SANK CUBIT

Mj-e.

Wl ARI
HASTINGS
MAN.

BUMn

North Gun Lok. Cdn-Op Opoo 5:00 • jm. - 10 p.m.

‘Adopts’ Young
Indian Maiden

the hlghert. awards at the April
1® Kalaxnaaoo Science Fair.

Union City. They also vtatted
Beckwith on Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. Kingsley Bennett,
A report on the bowl
and Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Ander­
The Robert E. Allens Joined queta and a wadding
son of Greenvine attended a mu­
sical comedy at Northwestern the Ethan Allens of Lanalng for
University on Tuesday evening of a family gathering at Pontiac
on Sunday.
group. Mr. Sergeant ia Science last week. The Andersons' daugh­
teacher at Portage North Junior ter attends the University and
High School. HU wife. Sharon.
Mra.
Walter
Ryan
U
staying
wreka with
Bererwyts, Mr. and Mra. John
at the borne at Mra. Marjorie 1 pie family at Springfield. Ill.

Moanue.

lane Platte,

Veteran's daughter. Mrs. Bogart

routs

June
birthday

Unit to Invite a bus load Of pa­
tients over for a potluck dinner

one of the

being outside the hospital and

Local Folks

Pearl Alnalie and Lydia Rogers;
first vice, Arloa Newton; second

Re Beckwith; sgt.-at-arma, Doro-

executive board. Evelyn Curtin,
Elvira Bayles, Ada Bogart', and
Lydia Rogers.
Tho unit will serve bowling
banquets on May 10. Elaine Well­
fare, chairman, and May 13.
Marguerite Beckwith, chairman.
Next mreUng of the unit will
be a social evening honoring the
Gold Star mothers of Barry
County. Auxiliary members who
are Gold Star mothers arc Vesta
Birch. Alice Coni. Estella Dib­
ble, Margarecha Gardner, Mary
Hula, Eloise Leach. Beatrice
Leonard. Katherine Martin. Ger­
trude Raed and Edna Youngs.

MABLE FOOTE
Manager of Our

CHECK-OUT

e

BEPARTMEN^

orc cordially invited to bo pre­
sent on Thursday. May 1®, 7:30
pin. If any member knows a
mother, who has not received a
personal invitation, please extend

volunteer* are needed there

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hotetew. shoe shop, print shc&lt;
greenhouse, male or female vol*
unteere can be used to aaal* the
patients in all three clinics; Tires
to suit the volunteer any .day
Monday through Friday from

I

Mabie was bom in Hastings and grew up just outside
of town in Irving Township.

Nurseryman Fined

She graduated from Hastings High School. She and her
husband, Bob, have two children: daughter, Janice, is mar­
ried and has two boys; son, Bernard, lives at home. After
high school, Mabie worked for the International Seal &amp; Lock
Company, Hastings Manufacturing Co. and tho Montgomery
Ward store in Hastings. In 1950 she began working for the
Kroger Company in our old State Street store. With the
opening of ournew Broadway store, Mabie was assigned the
job of store bookkeeper and placed in charge of our check­
out girls. We, ot Kroger's feel that the people of this com­
munity deserve the best check-out service possible and we
sincerely try our best to give everyone just that.

Theodore P. Demmink. Byron
Center, of Demmink’s Nursery *
Landscaping Service, paid a IM
fine plus court co,U a.w.wd. by
Mundpol Judge L. E. Bnmelt
Friday when he was arraigned
for selling six mountain ash trees
and some locust trees before
they were officially inspected
and a permit granted.

Our spacious parking lot gives carefree, easy parking
with our customer* never having to hunt for a parking
space. We feature drive-up, carry-out Mrvice; or, wo will gladly cany your groceries
to your car where it is parked.
*.
’ *
The management at Kroger has something else we are proud of. Perhaps only
a few of our customers know about; our employees belong to Hie Retailer's Union.
We feel that our employees dOMrve the working conditions which they are provided
under their union contract. Wo feel that they are entitled to a forty-hour work week
with time-and-a-half for extra hours. Also, full days off and wages comparable to
those of other busineues in the community. We don't work eur employees on split
shift* a* i* often done in a non-anion (tor* which wa fool hurt* the Mrvice given to
customer*. However, we feel that our customers feel a* w* do, a* many of them
belong to a union in one of the local companies, and wouldn't care to work under
unfavorable conditions themselves.
We ar* proud of the people who work for u* and want them to bo happy in their
employment her*.
Everyone agree* that our price* are th* lowest in town and Mabie Foote assure*
everyone that they will receive tho "Red Carpet" Treatment every time they visit
our store.
.
This wook Mabie and her girl* will give 200 T.V. Stomp* with the Coupon in
this advertisement and a $10.00 purchase. She will alio give a gallon of Pioneer
Bleach for 29g with tho other Coupon.

200

Two Hundred TV STAMPS

200
Modem drugs can work
•
miracles, but improperly usece
they cotdd cause serious
J
consequences. The law
a
provides that we sometimes J
have to say "Sony, but that •
requires a prescription".
J
In this way we are saying
•
that your famNy doctor can •
presenbe the beat medica- •
bon for your condition.
•

WITH PURCHASES TOTALING

$|Q00
IN OUR STORE

prescription to be Wied, rely
on our Rexall Pharmacist

IlilMl'lll'lJ
Um It to Purchase a
Gallon Bottle of

PIONEER
BLEACH

Jacobs

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Prescription­
Pharmacy
*

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�•—THE HASTINGS BANNER
projects tor World Community
Eaton County.
' Write to —— Day In November win be pajamas
Hta warning to Michigan tad- I Amendment and Revtaton In-the. traduced by E D. O'Brien,
dents about the possible spired j . ,
.
, ■■■■■ ,
....
.
,
of legalised gambling in our;
ceis will also be collected. Local State ta of Immediate concern.
churches an to continue coilertlng money for CROP with O’Brien of Detroit sponsored a

Women Hear
Gambling Is
Cruel Disease

official Action of the
astings City Council

Lansing proposing that a sweep-

■any County United Church UCW in Cadillac May 12 and IS. the ballot this Pall. If this I
&lt;Mt
omen mra in Nashville at the
The program In the church passes rby
a majority,
IL —will
be---I ----'&lt;’•«
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---------... foOowing
.....
-----------sanctuary
the lunch- on ...
the ballot without .u
the
(omFriday far Uieir May
BwkwH*' preelStel.
Ip Day. represented by
I'r.irn si roll call
was Mra William Dean. I New Hampshire’s experience
wm offered by the Rev, with a Stale sweepstakes should
Mra James Bmlth wm

A OHP ON THE SHOULDER
MEANS THERE IS WOOD
HIGHER UP!

villa, who died Sunday afternoon
al the Medical Facility. were to

EATING;

1867, in Jackson County. the
daughter of Joseph and Jane
t Watson I Rowe.
Her husband. Valentine, died

FURNACES

daughters, Mra. O’Dea&amp;le Parka

Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal

Hull of Hastings; 11 grandchil­
dren; 15 great grandchildren,
children.

Welcome Son
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Pedersen,
Michigan Blate hurdle star 15072 Artesian. Detroit. an­
Gene Washington set a Big Ten nounce the birth of a son. Erik
Indoor high hurdle® title In IMO। eraen is the former Bonnie
-- --------- ---------------------- __ — | Brown, daughter of Mr. and
ference 70-yard Indoor lows Mra. Dennis R. Brown of Wood­
land.

further. Fifty-two cent® out of

flSTINGS’

day at the Sponahte Funeral

bias and Mtee Gertrude Tobias.1 * New Ham jtehVe newspaper
Mra Bmlth urged the audience editor who waged an unsucceaenot to hide In the thought that ful battle against the Introduc-

and too bad for individuate to . (the only one In the U. fl. with
do anything about them.
0 legalized lottery i. Is spreading
With that thought she Intro- I the warning to other States by
•.
—' ...
;—... ' uu«u wm iprwrr, lur iw,
pnsKtent ot United Church Wo- chartea Gibbs, pastor of the Hampshire.
ta«i. made st serai announce- ■ Woodland Church of the Berth-' jn Scpte
m«it*
| ren and the Coats Grove Chris- ' sukes bea
The next clothing pickup far Uan Church whose topic wm Hampshire. It wm presented m
Church World Service wtU be | The Other Bide of the Coin.": a cure-all to relieve the tax burden. saying the money taken in
would go toward education. The
expectation waa that It would
raise 818.000,000 for the Stale

Mrs. Fry, 98,
Dies Sunday;
Rites Wednesday

PLUMBING SUPPLIES
WATER SOFTENERS
WATER HEATERS

Hastinga

2153 Gun Lake Road

HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING

Wl 5-3732

Call Wl 5-5769

per 81.00 to collect and admlnis-

ENEFIT SALE!

million dollars have gone Into

to raise salos, State funds are
being spent for advertising, and a
bill has been Introduced to allow
the. placement. of machines for
their sale In hotels, motel*. Blate
Parks, campsites even to allow
school children to Kell them.
IWk Hrk-M-I.

Mmira!

and at toll plazas on the hlghThey are widely sold to tour-

stakes officials would like to
spread their sale by permitting

Plsenlne
vis the U. 8. mail and otherwise. City Oftetel

WK WISH aoma higher-up would devise an
•tiler way to security than thru hard work
and thrift. Until then—a good formula for
security ia to save 10% of earnings. Your
iweured savings earn better-than-average re­
turns at Hastings Saving and Loan.

OUR CURRENT
DIVIDEND RATE IS

introduced to legalize interstate
transportation of sweepstakes
tickets. If passed, this will Indl-

i'i.

as

UPRIGHT or CHEST FREEZERS

tiTirei tn other States, because
the States will fed they have
to substitute their own lotteries
t? keep money at home.
Richard Derby. Coats Grove;
Mra. Lloyd Gaskill, Dowling;
Mrs. Dehnond Culler. Nashville,
and Mra Willard Curtis. Hkslings, aided Ln bringing out
questions and pointing up high­
lights after the speech. Among
the mnriiuinm:
■
Gambling Is a cruel and Insidi­
ous disease. The gambling raUo

IIHIIIHIIH.UIHII1IIUIIUI1UIIIIIIIII!

slble. Legalized gambling does
not cut down on illegal. The
crime ratio inrresuww. and fc Urge
illegal traffic in rweepstakes
tickets adds to the problem.
Even State governments find
thesnselvea Involved in usurping
and finding loopholes in federal
law. The moral climate decline*;

4

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something for nothing, and the

people In low Income brackets
who need their money for living

16.5

Mr. Gibbs concluded by the
reminder that now even simple

136 E. State St

school fairs, etc., are Illegal. but

Phone Wl 5-3853

community does nothing about

All Savings Insured Up to
$10,000 with F.S.LI.C.

u-MBER FEDERAL HOME 10AH BASK 5T5TEM

DAY

THE ACTION TO BE TAKEN
NOW TO TRY TO AVOID A
SIMILAR L
FOR
MICHIGAN:
1. Write to

UPRIGHT FREEZER

Go see your Buick dealer.
Go get a ’66 Buick Special
Going 1st class was never
easier. (Or smarter.)

Stores up to 575 Ibi.. only 32* wide I
Bugt-in dsfrost water drain and hose I
■■Cirtruiating Cold Air" design assures sate,
sub-zero In Interior and door shetvesl
Four shelves, one Hft outl
Five "package deep" Bookshelf door
shetvesl
Light, key lock, temperature controtl

FLASH DEFROST CHEST
FREEZER

Deals?
Couldn't
be better!

Delivery?
Right now!

FLASH
DEFROSTING

Entire unit defrost! in minutsi with new
Flesh Defrost system)
Burtt in defrost waler drain!
Safe, sub-zero storage because of freezing,
cok surrounded Inner lined
Sliding, lilt-out basks); removable didder
fence!
Light, key lock, temperature con trod

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                  <text>Hasting*, Michigan, Thursday, May It. 1966

NUMBER 5

authorizing an option on the Shut* sidcred by the supervisor* and the

chase price of *30,000 for the «4 ew-.ll&gt; available and a minimum

able, although the really significant

rather the suitability of the pNRr

School Teacher
Dies Suddenly
At Home Here
Lyle E. Hulbert. 63, who taught
at Hasting* High School for
many years and who was teach­
ing this year at 1-akewood. was
found dead about .7 am. Friday

Road,
Death was due lo coronary
thrombosis.
Mr. Hulbert, recently named
president-elect of the Hastings
Lions Club, had been in apparent
good health and he and Mrs
Hulbert and several others were
t-» tike a trip after school on
Friday.
.
Mr. Hulbert had been actlv?
In many endeavors, and in 1964
was nn unsuccessful candidate
for the Republican nomination
for State representative from the
89th district.
He had served In Ror Seoul

The Senate Invtatlgadon of the

parking and expansion 4 in this
GREET FORMER GOVERNOR—Many Barry County Democrats
turned out Saturday afternoon to meet G. Mennen Williams,
former Michigan governor now a candidate for his party’s
nomination for U.S. Senator. Planning the “coffee” held at the
Legion Hall in Williams’ honor were Mrs. Irene Parker (left),

have been woefully short sighted
for the supervlsois to have limited
themselves to a site large enough

Albert Beard. R2 Hastings, pictured with Williams who resigned

thermore, the

Pennock Hospital's expansion
vnd renovation project got unlerway again this week when the
two-week-old strike in the con'tructlon Industry in southwest­
ern Michigan ended os Laborers
District Council ratified a new
contract.

Invite Public
To View Newest
He had tnught school at Has- I
lelt. Alanson. Marshall. Lansing Todd Home
and Hastings before accepting a
He married Orlannle Dow1926.
In addition to his wife, he Is
survived by n son. David, of
Western Michigan University,
and a daughter. Mrs. Mark
iJeam Young of Prospect
Heights. III.: one grandchild: two
sisters. Mrs Eric iDorothy&gt; Kutx
mid Mrs Peter tlrenei Sikkenga,
both of Montague, and a nephew.
Donald Dowling of Hale, whom
they raised as a son.
Memorial services were held at
2 30 pm. Sunday al the First
Presbyterian Church with the
Rev. Willard H. Curite official-'
Ing Committal services were
held at 11 am. Monday at the
Oak Grove Cemetery at Monta­
gue.
The body reposed at the Leon­
ard-Osgood Funeral Horne until
time for the memorial service

Invite Public
To Prime Beef
Dinner Saturday
Prime rolled beef, .roasted out­
doors over charcoal, will be the
entre’ for the annual Hastings

io the public from 5:30 lo 7 p.m
Saturday. May 21. al Uic Has­
tings High East Gym ‘
eludes' oven browned potatoes,
tinted salad, coffee and milk
Rotarians Friday will begin
preparing for the dinner and
Saturday afterqpon Rhe special
roasts will be placed on me­
chanically - driven spits to be
grilled to perfection.
Hastings Rotarians annually
sponsor this beef dlhner to help
finance their special projects,
such as helping to send HHS
students abroad during the

to the problem—the ''Nut Behind

location ts

neax

seminars held In other Bites divisions. Countries represented here included Italy. Canada. France,
Australia. Venezuela, Switzerland, Mesieo, Israel. Japan. England. Sweden. Spain and B**ML
Tom Jsbnsion Heft), manager of the Hastings division. Is pictured here with Bob LundwaQ of
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as they inspect a Bliss press.—Photo by Barth.

Work Resumes
At Hospital
After Strike

Council.
He had been co-chairman of
the Barry County Community
Center fund drive and had been earn’ *3.20 an hour, according
coordinator of Barry County’?
poilo clinics held In the Full of
Hospital Director Jack Bay
1964.
void the strike Interruption may
Mr. Hulbert was prominent In ihave act the Pennock Hospital
educational circles, and had been .completion date back about two
a member of the professional weeks. Il had already been de­
problems commission of the layed about six weeks.
Michigan Education Association
The work may be completed
He was also a member of the
National Education Association in September Instead of July.
Electrical and mechanical work
and the I Akewood Education As­
was halted here for only four
sociation.
Mr. Hulbert was an elder of days, but painters, plasterers,
the First Presbyterian Church. 'carpenters, bricklayers and la­
He was bom on Jan. 23. 1903 1borers were of! the full period.
The new pact provides for an
In Montague, the son of Ernest
mid Martha iBuchanan&gt; Hui- ,immediate 32-cent hourly boost.
bert. He moved to Muskegon 31 rente In May of 1967 and 30
with his parents and was gradu- 1cents in May of 1968. according
nted from high school there in to
1 the news report.
1923.
He attended Michigan State
University and o b I vMaedrffi* i
bachelor of science aegree from .
Western MUjUlgW University In, I
1936. and his masters from VL&amp;D.

post for tills school year teaching
mechanical drafting and wood-

REPRESENTATIVES FROM OVERSEAS — Officials of the E. W. Bliss Company’s overseas
subsidiaries, licensees and sales representatives from throughout the world gathered in Hastings

Barry Observes
Michigan Week

POPPY DAYS IN HASTINGS

day and Saturday aa POPPY
DAYS IN HASTINGS and has

450 to Sing, Play Sunday
tn Combined Concert

_M

I1 Bumf
Ur“ and “"Onward
Onward Chrlstlar
Some 4SO
450 Junior
Junior and Rsnlor
Senior i:11c"
Christian Sol| High boys and girls will ploy and j diets."
I sing for your enjoyment starting
The Senior Band will feature
! al 3 pro. Sunday as the vocal a Dixieland Band with Jack
and Instrumental music depart- Bender as tuba soloist. The Junmenta of the Hastings public lor Band will play music from
This is Michigan Week, and schools present their annual • Meredith Willson’s Broadway
Barry Countv residents are join­ combined concert in the West musical. "Music Man."
ing with fellow citizens of the Gym at HHS.
I Vocal groups will be doing
Wolverine State in observing tills
The Junior High Choir and some old favorites plus' brand
annual event.
Band, and the High School I new selections.
Glee Club, Chorus. Choir and
Herbert L. Moyer conducts the
Band will participate.
voeal groups and Arthur StewComblned numbers this year i ard. Jr. and Terril Zylman the
will again feature the ever popu- ■ Instrumental groups.
lar "Battle Hymn of the Repub-1 There is no admission charge

In Many Ways

"Michigan—Dynamic in World

Hastings’ Noted
Botanist Dies
Early Monday
E Shertf. 79. 1203 8. Church, a
noted botanist who died early
Monday. May Ifl, at Pennock

pm. this Thursday al the Leon­
ard-Osgood Funeral Home.
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis te
to officiate and burial will be in
Riverside Cemetery.
Dr. Sberff waa hospitalised
Wednesday of last week after

18. 1888, the son of John and
Linda (McHenry! Slurff. He at­
tended high school al Flint. He
wu* graduated from Albion Col­
lege and the University of Chi­
cago where he earned th^_ B.M.
and Ph. D. degrees, magna cum
laude.

MISS DARLENE JARMAN

Girls Earn Top Detroit Mayor
Academic Honors Speaks Here
T uesday Noon
At Hastings High 1 Jerome Patrick Cavanagh,
Principal Donald R. GUI- ha*
announced that Darlene Jarman,
daughter of Mr. and Mm. Duane
Jarman, 214 E. Shriner, ha* been
named valedictorian of the Has­
tings High Class of 1966, and
Cynthia Moyer, daughter of Mr.

Barry’s Fluoride

Don Mullens Takes
Position at Ferris

50th Annivcrvary

REGIONAL CHAMPS—These are Hastings High’s regional golf

Milham Park course with a 326 total. Admiring their trophy are
Area Firemen to Clinic to Serve
and Jim Fisher
Have Training
560 Youngsters
7 Barry Men to
that the Barry Coun­ Herbert Service
WorkSaturday announced
ty Fldoride Program will be held
New Governor
from June 16 to Aug. 6.
Mdnbarr of Are departmen'
Leave June 27
Delton.
The clinics will begin in Wood­
land on June 16. and continue Of Moose Lodge
theft until July 1.
For
Army. Duty
stalled as governor of the Has-.
,

«ht, era to' participate in
teaatou* Saturday, May

Spring Musical,
Exhibit Friday at
Central School

Lions Thank All
For Aiding Work

Some 300 persons were on hand

arranged by Mrs. John Walton,
president of the Barry County
Historical Society and who did

In promoting the development of
55th the site.
Members of the State Conser­
vation Department, and others,
Mr Sharpe Memorial lull at the also participated In the develop­
ment. and the moving of the
regular Klwanl* Club Luncheon.
historical marker from the recre­
ation area on Gun Lake to _ the
spot closer to the actual loca­
to participate In the luncheon.
tion of the Yankee Bill Lewis
Cavanagh, who was elected Inn near the intersection of the
major of the Motor City wh*p
See MORE ABOUT:

Latorian.'"
-•
Darlene maintained a perfect
4 0 average throughout her high
school yean, and Cynthia's avS-

ence building at Illinois Wesle­
Another gold medallion home yan University was named in his
I
has
been constructed here and honor.
an open house will be held from
12 noon until 8 pro. Saturday
Hoffman.
and from 1 to 6 pro. Sunday.
May 21-22. at 2211 Robinwood
Graduating cum laude with an
Drive, south of Hastings.
honor point average of 38 or
Tije public I* Invited to visit
belter are Cynthia Bottchjr.
Gloria Caaey, Dennis Dr ate.
Nancy Ellis, Marian Gorham,
Kenneth Weller and Stephen
Young*.
Please See MORE ABOUT:
Completing the list of honor
. . . DR. SHERFF, Page 8. senior* with grade jjolnt avsrside cf the drive, a block off
Broadway.
man. Gayle Barlow. Les Belfield.
This Is a total electric, threeSue Cordray, James DeVaUlt,
bedroom. ranch style home.
Linda Dunkelberger, Kathy OasIt ha* a brick front and the
rest nf the exterior has alumi­
King. Mary Lynn Settles and
num siding. Including the twoPatricia Stamm.
car garage. It has a full bath
The 1966 valedictorian, who
plus another half-bath In com­
Hastings Central Spring Musi­ has been awarded a U-M Alumni
bination with a convenient utili­ cal and Exhibit will be held Fri­ Scholarship and a Michigan
ty loom on the upper level. The day. May 20. In Central Audi­ Higher Education Au th drily
kitchen features built-in elec­ torium from 7 pro. until 10 pro. grant, has been a member of the
trical equipment.
The musical will begin at 7:30. Future Teachers' Association,
There is a full-walk-out base­ presented by the early elemen­ was Junior class president, as­
ment with a fireplace to en­ tary grades under the direction sociate editor of the Saxon and
hance a future recreation room. of Mrs. Warren Williams.
a member of the National Honor
Todd Is a well-known builder
Terri) Zylman will direct the Society.
In this area who attended Has­ elementary student* orchestra
tings High School and Is a vet­ and Mr.. Herbert Moyer will di­
eran of World War II.
rect the Junior High choir.
The exhibit* are very interest­
ing and will be on fields of art, elude membership In the Future
science and Industrial arts and Teachers’ Association, Tri Hl-Y.
home economic*.
Chorus. Choir. Girls’ Ensemble,
Everyone 1* invited to attend Mixed Ensemble and National
Member* of the Hastings Lions this last elementary program of Honor Society. She was the DAR
1Club have issued a big ’Thank the school season.
Citizen for the school last Pall
You" to everyone who helped
and many will remember her
make their recent White Cane
outstanding performance as Eliza
program a success The project
in "My Pair Lady" thia part
added *240 to the Lions' fund
Winter.
which will be used in the area
Cynthia ha* a scholarship to
to provide white canes, glasses
Donald E. Mullins has accept­ Eastern Mkhlgan University tn
and other "vision necessities" for ed a position wlthf Perri* State Ypsilanti, a* well aa a State of
persons requiring them.
College as an admissions coun­ Michigan Competitive Scholar­
sellor effective July 1. In addi­ ship. She plan* to pursue an ele­
PRIME ROLLED BEKF. char- tion to the normal work of an mentary education course.
mI roasted outdoors; oven admissions counselor, he wiU alrown potatoes, tossed salad,
coffee, tnllk for kiddles, cake. the admissions office and the
An open house honoring the
—
dren under 12. Saturday. May 21. ceived his BS degree from WMU 50th wedding anniversary of Mr.
5:30 to 7 pro.. Hastings High
and Mrs. Hart K. Stamm Is being
East Gym. Public Invited by
held by their children Sunday.
Hastings Rotary, who sponsor counselor and coach in the Has­ May 22. from 1 to 5 pm, at their ।
this fine dinner to help finance tings school system for the past Middle Lake home. “Please, no

Barry County with the dedica­
tion of the new historic site near
the spot where Yankee Bill Lewis
operated his famed Inn for many

tings Moose Lodge with Harry
Lenz as part governor
Gcor:' El'te* •- i-in'nr »ov»rnor. Richard Tinkler u prelate.
Middleville from July 25 to Aug. Howard Schantz Is treasurer and
G:c"- Swanson continues ns
Uniting In Delton through July

Some 560 boys and girls are
scheduled to receive this dental

polntmmt cards will be mulled
hour duration ar* scheduled.
Btetructort will Include Lt. to Individuals In advance of each
Donald VanDyke. Grand Rapids clinic.
F1*g Department: Fire Chief
Rkhard Hall of Leoni Township,
east of Jackson; Allen Kincaid, senior hygienist at the Univer­
of Um .Clark Bqulpment Com­ sity of Detroit School of Den­
pany. and Jake Hill, of the tistry.
American Mrs Apparatus Comparty of Battle Creek.
Laying of hose, pre-planning,
log
build­
fog application, rescue and
end building evacuation, rope work, gaso-'
j
lin* fires, pumps, nozzles andi

Mother
(Jf Q fg M U
* eow*d Honor Student
Senior Citizens
To Meet Monday
Han an Woodland Avenue, just

If' trhnaporiaUon Is deaired,
r can ba furnished. ptease notify

sandwiches.

irusicc* are nooeri Bowman.. ■■ —----- - -- —
Ralph Turner .nd
2=

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Hartman,
Havens. 21. and Homer
Appointive officers Include
George Elliot, membership: El­
mer Smith, conservation: Rich­
ard Tinkler, publicity: Lawrence physicals
Cooley, civic affairs; Ravmond
Word. sgt. at arms; Elmer Smith,
outer guard: Richard Bryans.
Inner guard, and Jerry Cutchall
and Clarence Curtis are Boy
Scout. Institution representatives
Four candidates have filad tor
and Harry Lenz and Richard
Tinkler are Cub Scout institu­
tional representative*
at the June 13 election.
The officers were Installed by
Mrs. Mildred Smith, board
president, and Robert Godfrey,
A Barry County mother of five!, .
~
trustee. are seeking re-electton.
!l* among the 99 Michigan State] Lo^e'And lunch was served.
New candidate* are Lawrence
University students who have]----------- •------------C Wieland and Edward Slocum.
In the Honors College.
The Barry County Contmorors
Barry County Retired Tcacfa| Avrociatton iHouin.y
monthly mrc
meeting
era viuu
Club win
will meet
meet al
al 1Pleasant
■
—; ,
—.
’.ing era
leaaent
^kta^dT^e l/h^manUtea
**
UU' Thu~ta’f “ Point. Saturday. May 21. at 12:M
*
7 30 pn&gt; at the Community Luncheon JI 50. Glace Edmonds
u among lhe lop scholars.
Building al the Barry County will tell of her travels to KnoThe wife of Wendell Studt. a fairgounds
tend
'
lathe operator at the E W Bliss |
Company. Shlrlre is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Verland
Murphy, former Woodland resi­
dents now living to Texas.
Mrs. Studt eventually hopes to
do graduate work to library sci­
ence. She started her work at
MSU to 1966.
Shirlee and Wendell were mar-

Barry

lings community will meet Mon­

seven men have received Trfus
to report for military duty on June
27. the Barry Countv Stfocttoa
Service Board ha* announced.
Albert L Manshum. Jr., U. w4untecred for duty.

i Seek 2 Seats
On School Board

backward glances

‘bill of yesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

nr riiuay
uuuu-i,
------------ -------- ---- ---- ■ - ■
of this pjst week st.med endle.a UIK" *U
ooun‘3 families
to Barry county residents who
borne vegetable garden*
were under more than 30 hour*
Spring (o help insure a
of almost continuous tornado I home supply of fre-h vegetabtea
alerts Although some property
U&gt; help alleviate lhe world
■rajs.
,
whlrh
Mill rrttl.

high winds, there was no loss of
The Hastings Termite’’ Club
life. Torrential rains over the
weekend sent rivers to flood which has its dub room* In the
ua*r and Lhe
uk- .nur.unn-e «»«of th. HaMinga Hd&lt;*L
stage
Ttwmapple over, flowed K* banks in many areas.
. . .
। Charlei Annable ar presMMrt.
Ata, Rider, .on of Mr ta Owr,-taukh u rler
Mr*. r&gt;. &lt;* A. RM--. Hid.-p
Rr*-M Krllr *■ «cr*ur».
wu n*m«l WlAtar K Uu tleyd »-TMW Ttar. tar •&gt;•*&gt;* UjO

. .. BACKWARD GLANCBB,

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^ri-51 Personal Mention

SXJ'

ot the btt«*. aMhr and niece,1

Mra. Hstan Batm and Mra. Vir­
ginia Bataa ot Kalamasoo, and
attended at Luke's Choir Con­
r.Mi.
The John Ingram* entertained
cert in the eventag. A weekend
V* r*r&lt;«, Jr.,'"
----- •
ndinner on Thuraday evening
while the ‘Partridges were In the
process of moving to UN W. Amy j
where they will live until their
new home to built on K.Btrte
street. On Bunday the Partridges
vuiUd her stater. the TtltBBrL
Underwoods ot Battle Creek and
On Friday Mra. Qian Brower,
had the pleasure of being In"!Mra Wm. Bchader and Mra

J_________ :___________ -.-.-nrr - •

i

Mr. and Mra Alfred

and Mra. Robert Reynolds and
Debbie for a luncheon on Moth­
ers Day evening.
Mra Warren Rouah r1*1 ted her
brother, the William Mtohlm of
Freeport, on Sunday. A Saturday
ago. lhe Robert Gorkins of
Cleveland. Ohio were tare visit­
ing their paraxis, Mra William
Oorkin and Mm Rouah. and
Mm Oarkin accompanied them

Weekend guc*u ot Mra. Hoary
Rogers were her niece and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mra. De* Mooney
and daughter, Roxanne, ot Flint.
Mra Roam waa a gutrt tort
week of Mr. and Mra. Norman
Marah of Howard City.
Mra. John Bmlth of Hickory
Corner* and Mra Clayton Cole­
man are vtaittng relaUvta in De­
troit thia week.
_______ ,

Mr. Ami vu Kxn Fob. B,
IBM, tn Woodland Townahip. the
■oo of Dita and Mary (Fryman!
James He attended the Barnum
School and married Mary Che­
ney on Nov. ». IBM, in Woodsumer* Power Company in Au­
gust St IW9, and was promoted
to area line foreman in IBM. He
ly^ttatjxMlimn al the Ume

WE'VE KICKED THE BOSSES OUT THIS
WEEK, AND WE PICKED MANY OF YOUR
FAVORITE FOODS FOR SALE... ALL WITH
YOU AND YOUR BUDGET IN MIND.

Mr. James to survived by hl*
wife and two sons, Robert and
Jack of Hastings; two grandchil­
dren; hl* father of Lansing; two
brothers. Harry of Lansing and
George of Grand Rapids.

Pennock Hospital
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ML May It .
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LUNCH MEATS

ANGEL FOOD

FRUIT COCKTAIL 1-lb., 1-oz. can

CLING PEACH HALVES or SLICES, 1-lb. can

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world tn turning out a gross
product It b unbellereable,
but true. 60. we act aside
this week, each year, to sing
the praise* of lhe state In

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Iceberg

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Many of the material* we
alack for your convenience
are manufactured. or proctMBd. In Michigan We are
proud to carry them in our

building, remodeling and up­
keep problems. Bt&lt;» tn often.
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ASWESHIT

BEEF, CHICKEN
or TURKEY

�ents who reside In Vermontville;
five brothers. Eduard of Nashville.
Donald of Jackson. Russell of
Marion. John of Woodland and

Nashville Father
Of 7 Injured
Fatally in Crash

Mra. Robert Bitgood, both of Nash­
ville, and Mrs Richard Khupp and
Mra. William Shupp. both of St
Johor.
Services were conducted Tuesday
at 2 pm. at thc Vogt Funeral
Home in Nashville with Ute Rev.
I eater DeOrootc of the Baptist
Church cflkfallng. Burial was in
Lakeview Cemetery.

A Nashville father of seven died
Sunday afternoon in Community
Hoapilal, Battle Creek, *twre lie
was token foltowlr* a one-car
accident Saturday evtnligt

Services for
Mrs. McElwain
Held Tuesday

Un Square Dance .

McSwain. 91. 411 W. Center
Street, who died Saturday after­
noon, May 14, at Concord House.
Detroit, were held at 3:30 pm.

More About-

Lad Home After
Uoen Heart Surgery ,

MR.CHW

| So many gods, so many creeds.
So many ways that wind and
|
wind
.
While Just the art of being
kind
Is all tills sad world needs.
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i lower chambers of hl&gt; heart.

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Marine insurance is a 'must*

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against loss

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died at 10:66 pm. Sunday. May
I5. nt the Barry Comity Medical
Facility, were held nt 10 am.
Wednesday at the Lronard-OsPtxxl Funeral Home.
The Rev. Morris Borgman of­
ficiated and burial wus to lie
at 4 n.m. at Evergreen Cemetery
In Kingsley.

Plppel of Algonac and Mra
Frederick (Ruth) Vosburg of
Dearborn; ‘eight grandchildren,
and right great, grandchildren.

B

William Damson, son of the
Patient al lhe Medical Facility CaH Daakw“
W •»«nlrd
»lnce 1940
1
M A degree tn Business Ad‘
’ministration from the Univcrfahe was bom In Bring Town- sity of Michigan thto Spring,
nlng. W. W. Potter. serving as ship on May 5. 1870. thc daugh- 1 started work Monday with the
(&gt;- of David and Sarah Jane 3-M Co. in St Paul. Minn
He will be thc Marketing ’’e.'peaker. Harry Heilman, former ed°F^.i50U!un; 8he, aMendr,.( TV*
?nd Uucht search Analyst In Staff PhotobSL,? fEXOn.up
.
Mrs. Dumson. who has been
She ,wns married to Frederick the speech therapist with the
Tabberrr of Grand Traverse; m IiooIs nt Dearborn Height.
,9I5‘
■*111 complete her teaching orMiss Achsah Buck and Donald Li-S... FyrP°rt “Il their mar-, hlgnmenl for this current year
Weaver, representing Hastings ried lire
-- where
-----------Mr. Tabbenr
——
was and Mlra
then, will Join her husband
High."look first honors In the ( employed by the Cheesebroughln St Paul.
District Oratorical Con trot here
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Marilyn

SPECIAL

Take Home
FULL GALLON

•» I ’ &gt;r!f

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

60'

while Horner Smith was in cluu-gr

Becker, Instructor In Uic school
here.

and

n lhr,r

be

ing for Koren May 30 His fam- ful new Inn where Karen worked
lly is xtayin^ In Atlantic. Iowa. Last Summer shortly after^t
while l»e L, Mcvjng uvrrMns.
wav completed

Bill Damson Takes
Post in St. Paul

About 1.000 Barry county
erottsmen attended lhe Rod A
Oun Club banquet in the Barry

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(Saturday Only)
10c Deposit on Container*

S. Hanover

IN HASTINGS

Andrew "Dutch" Roush, land­
ed a 51 Inch muskellungc. last
week, weighing 30 pounds and
without benefit of fishing tackle.
Dutch saw lhe monster A randed .
on the shallows In the Thom- ;
apple River near the County1
Form. and. without even taking
time to remove hU shoes and
stockings, waded right in. A
battle ensued with all 30 pounds'”
of the fish putting up quite a
struggle but Dutch managed to,
get the creature by Its gills and
drag It to shore.

The Bob Kenyon Motor Compony Is featuring tile Cleveland
Six motor cor which claims Hurt
adjectives
Graveside scrvicra
services ror
for nariey
Harley all the superlative
:------ —
----------- —in
EnsrlLsh
laruninir,* will not
Hathaway. 18-day-old son of th- En
*lw* language
Harold and Myrtle (Springer) | •‘dequately describe Ito quality,
Hathaway of 228 N. Church, were ’?! P°wcr- 115 durability and IU
held at 2 pm. this Wednesday at
around performance.
ML Hope Cemetery at Middle’
ville.
i _
50 ' ears Ago
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis ofThc P70**®' against holding lhe
Related
:C. K. * 8 southbound morning
Harley died early Wednes- Pinger train al Woodbury for
day at Pennock HoaplUl where I connection with the west-bound
he was bom on April 29.
P/'rc Marquette train whenever
He is also survived by his ma- ,,here w B passenger from Lantemal grandmother, Mra. Lydia
*7* *° "umy that State
Springer of 128 N. Washington. ^aJlroaf Commissioner Cunnlngand his paternal grandfather. |
countermanded the
Richard Hathaway. Irons.
ord”' "nd,
,T?ldnr c K A 8
The arrangements were in;scJ,®du’e **" henceforth be
charge of the Sponable Funeral maintained without IntereupHome.
|,lons.

The Ultra Club was hosted by I The Hustings National Bank
the Steve Cooleys al the Hotel I F^ha-ed the Michigan Avenue !
j Hastings
"n , E“,-St On
*n ...............
Street paving
nuvingA on
&lt;j«i Thursday,
iiiursuay, May
aoay 12.
n. I|
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winning
Winning honors at cards for tIk ,bonds
“?nds from
from thc
lhc citv
c,‘&gt;' council
council on
on
| ladles were Mrs Agn« Baldwin 1
5ven'"«- Th*.loCttl
I and Mra Plynn Matthews. andl°9,e °.f
^lddcfs1x3,uL5
fir. the men. Art Haven an* If* “
Percent. the toRoss Johnson.
1,a] for 6001 ProJrcU being 326.­
. . . .
91650.

Uability.

rzColeman

. luk. * lUndle Comply

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Infant Succumbs

without full marine

2034. Michigan.

Backward Glances

Christian Science reader.

Mark a Olivarri. 3-yenr-old son
A Korean War veteran, Symonds 1
was employed at the Aluminum ।of 310 E. Oreen. thia Wednesday
। In Barry County near Nashville.
Extrusions In Charlotte as a buffer.
He was bom In Michigan June iat Blodgett Hospital In GrandI the daughter of J. B and Julia
(Buxton) Marshall. She grew up
3, 1930, a son of Malcolm end LU- :Rapids.
Ilan (Russell) Symonds. On May
Mark wit reported to have been In th» Nashville area and at­
3. 1954. he was married to Bally run over Monday. May B. by both tended Kalamazoo College and
Wert In Nashville. They had been ।front and back wheels of a car! the University of Michigan and
making their home at 211 Lentz 11driven by Terry Lee Holtrast, 10., Ferris institute.
Street.
1 as he was crossing lhe drive Mured ■ She taught at Otsego before
rom'ng to Hastings where she
Surviving bealdra the wife art by both homes.
five daughters. Jeannie, Patricia,
Mark was taken first to Pennock taught German and malhAnatlcs
in high school. She married JaBrenda. Dawnette and Trudy, all Hospital and then transferred lo'. son
McElwain of Hastings on
Blodgett at 1:30 am. Tuesday.' Sept. 11. 1901.
May 10. where he underwent sur­
Mr. McElwain organised the
gery at 5 o'clock that morning to' Citizens Telephone Company
repair a ruptured urethra He was
taken off die critical list Friday.
told to the Bell System. He
His father Is a chipper and
grinder in the Bliss Foundry. They
Mrs McElwain was a member
have two younger children.
of the Ptrat Church of Christ.
Scientist, of Hastings and the
(Mother Churcn, First Church of
Christ, scientist,
Scientist, or
of Boston.
,
|! unrut,
8hc *as vice chairman of Ute
Eric-four-year-old son of Mr. I 8arry County Red Cross Chapter
and Mrs. Arthur CarL-on. former I d“r"‘K World W" 1 and was one
Hastings residents now living at °f. t‘*e. ownizera of the Emily
C828 Manhatten. Portage, re-iY ™* 1 «"f!n ch“pter of the
cently underwent open heart i
»»■
surgery at University Hospital at
n
Htoh
Ann Arbor. He 1* now home and
sA,*2J“A,.1,! q]
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j.n 12 IBM
limited In his play activities but y
otherwise ho is fine Surgeon. vl™*re are no
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rounder of
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ccopstent though he may be. On
th* other hand. It to always poBttoally profitable to attack bual-

■va* used by Ben. Rlblcoff to
pcxne~ that treUng and manu­
facture waa bring ao carelessly
ClhM millions of inechankally
e cars were being put on the
aood each year. However, it la a

-ilh. Ito artfcte I* ntfoer long are twccutrated on a sfogte unit.
but will, ara believe, give on* a bel­
1 We establish careful quality
ter balonod pfcAure of the actual control and testing programs de­
status of car safety fo this country. signed to prevent defect*. These
The result of tli**e tottniperate programs begin in lhe laboratory
Senate attacks have been a drop up lo three or four years before
In motor sales, ao sharp, that even [reduction of a given model auto­
Sen. Rlblcoff apparently became mobile to ever approved, subjecting
a bit worried—at least, despite all pari* and aaaembUe* to a great
the bad things he has been saying variety of strength and durability
tests. In additional tests, parts to
be evaluated are incorporated in
prototype cars which are then
operated under a variety of condi­
tions at our Proving Grounds and
an highways. Immediately after a
model goes into production. ran-

Where field correction* *r* mcesury, the program i* known aa a
"campaign change." Thia moon*
that an owner* car will be recalled
to a dealership for Inspection

Ing Ground ut Millard. Michigan,
where they arc operated night and
day over every variety of nnd In
our 36,000-mlle durability run. Thia

plant or a supplier may have pro­
duced, even if only for * short
period of time, * certain port Dot
up to our quality standards.

cat serie* Buick car* produced at
one of thc assembly ptante The
wlwela Involved were shipped to
Buick for aitalysls. The problem
wu investigated immediately and

campaign* are taually generated
by reporta from dealers and our lupplier. A bulletin waa Issued on
field peraoiuiel which are evaluated August 27, 1986. Wheels were made
by lhe Engineering Change Com- available and shipped to dealers
with fostructiona to replace all

conducted at our laboratories, prov­
ing grounds and cUcwhcre. In allll
otiirr cases campaigns are started

clunges have been continuously
improved over the year* While in
the past these procedures varied pipe of tlic 1966 Chevrolet 4-door
mean by this a listing of all bulle­
slightly from one division to an­ luird-top sedan. A campaign was
tins regarding the recall for modi­
other. in tlie interest of gaining started immediately, on April 29.
fication of passenger cars.
company-wide unllurmlty a stand­
ardized procedure has been adopted
। Many are such that they' only'by all General Motors divisions, die number of cars already checked
fh* O—tnr. himself, inadvertent­
we expect that only
of 1 per
become apparent under very spe­ These procedure* are as follows;
ly admitted as much, when lie
cial condition*—as, for example,
StafedJb&amp;t the material was being
1. All information relating to any cent or 1.475 cars will require
i ut one particular temperature and suspected product defect Is care­ change. Dealers have been furof 38 humidity point, or when driven at fully reviewed by Engineering
ment for detailed analysis and
These | °»1' lenticular speed over a certain Change Cornmlttcts, in our various inspected, with Instructions to ro­
evatakUon. AU this, however, did
ute the rear brake pipe dip 180
I mod-, l&gt;1* °f nmd surface.
hot prevent him from issuing the
degrees to assure adequate clear­
fist statanent dial al least half of cia nnd production totaled more: 3. Historically wc have recogthan 23 million cars. I should like nlzed that wc bear a responsibility
to point out that many recall cam- not only yfar scarclibig cut actual
palgns are related solely to the ar potential defects in our auto­
mobiles, but also for correcting
these defect* at no cost to the problem* requiring campaign con­
owner under our policy and war­ sideration. They submit to him all paign to correct deficiencies aflect_______ ___________
___ ____
ranty program. Wc therefore jol- _pertinent
information and
make fog 2.062 cars produced at our
lect continuous information regard­ recommendations. The general Doraville. Georgia, plant. It had
ing the performance and reliability manager in turn decides whether! been discovered that some vehicle*

evidence of sloppy procedure? What
father totdustey in the world has
LuchjwP. well -developed and effi­

cient follow up procedure as the
autonwtlve industry of the United

(

of our products, not only through to Initiate a campaign and ap-'had been built during a specific
laboratory testing, plant Inspec­ proves the action taken.
j period with a wrong ball joint as­
sembly in die upjier control ami
tions. engineering checks and cxus&amp;mbty. Dealers receiving cars
from that plant were asked to in­
spect all cars possibly involved.
our dealer organizations, our sup­
Every unit wo* located and the
rtsponsibility both before and after pliers and Uic owners themselves.
a car is sold. Thl* letter provides
4. Our warranty pnxjram guaran opportunity for us to set forth
with a special bulletin which de­
clearly our long term policy and failure for which Ute company is scribes the problem and explains campaign to correct thc right rear
responsible during the flrat two what remedial action Is necessary. wheel spindle nut on 608 vehicle*.
factory performance of our years of ownership or 24X100 mile*
There was a possibility on these
products;-'
of operation, whichever comes flrat.
vehicles of Improper torquing of
At General Motors, our policies
the right rear spindle nut. The
and procedures regarding defects
campaign is to date 85 per cent
which may appear in our autocompleted.
Most campaign duutges take a
1. Il has always been and to to­
day our objective to design and, 1961 'our written warranty was 90
also provided with a list of the
build sound, durably and reliable j
or &lt;000 mltau .General Moserial numbers of all automobiles
vchiclcs. Esen though our tech- tors' warranty covers the entire
iwlogy to far better'-today tlian it lautom(,bUc except the tires, which affected by the change, so that he
was 10 year* ago. We realize it la
Wlirrjllud by lie Ure manunot possible to assure that every, (ucturcr.&gt;
car off the production line is a i 5. Finally, when we detect %
perfect vehicle. Wc now manufac­
( product failure which, in thc
ture passenger cars which average opinion of the responsible engldealer sends the second-letter uy.
about 14.000 parts each. Many ot
certified mall to those! owners who )
these are moving parts such M
groups, requires a recall campaign have failed to bring their car^Jjy _
wheels, brakes, gears, valves, pis­
even though the cars nu»y have
tons, awltches, electrical compo­

In light of these problems and
to effect improvements in the
future, we are now developing pro­
cedures under which each car divi­
sion would be responsible for noti­
fying each owner of record, by

Mr producer* are already doing
contfouMly Improve lhe safety
of their product, the atatteUo* ot
highway accidents and fatailtle*
will make much pleasanter read­
big' than they now are.

Births at Pennock

Motor*, It represents * procedure
being followed by all of the major
car manufacturers in . thia coun­
try. Competition la tough and
American automobiles have to be
good and produce results for their

If Congress and the state* can
campaign. Campaigns are never do as much to solve the problem
officially closed until they arc com­ of -the nut behind die wheel” as
pleted; modifications will be made
ihrougltoul the life of the affected

This is
Michigan
Of significance in this connec­
tion are lhe 30 Training Centers
which General Motor* operate*

Celebrate by Attending the

Rotary Club

established some 12 years ago, are
strategically located al pointe of
greatest dealer and vciilclc popu­
lation. Tile principal purpose ot

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service personnel in proper main­
tenance procedures for GM prod­
ucts. Every General Motors dealer
in tlie United States lues a particu­
lar Training Center to which he
cun send Ills service personnel,
generally within easy driving dis­
tance. Therefore problems requir­
ing special training can be han­
dled effectively. We can thus make ■
suit. that properly qualified per-

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Next, they determine the proper
remedy, design any parts that may
NATIONAL NEWSP.APER;stances, that imperfection* aomc.
I I AS0)C AT,|AN lUn“
up~ilS Ulcy do even 10 be necessary and change produc­ made. to enable thc company to
tion technique* that may be fo­ determine which dealers pre not
G—5®^?
“ space flight system where the
promptly processing tile program.
----------- ----- nnnnnESEHIJ total efforts of thousands of englAppropriate action can then be
taken by the field organization.

arc taken to initiate prompt action
an the pan of the dealers.
These procedures are designed to
I identify promptly the need for jtoy tlie dealci' for the work.
making product corrections, to cs- j Publicity recently lus been given
........
------- some of the campaign change*
' by various auto manufacturers.
The factors which are involved are
illustrated by some of thc General

NO-DRIP

(
Iiuipiomuent in the procedures we
Ifollow to make this possible. At
&lt;General Moton we have made
imany change* over the years in
&lt;our programs to this end. Aa we
aee opportunltie* for further im­
Even when owners are located and provements and innovations we
ar* urged by latter and by follow­ wlU not hesitate to put thorn in
up telephone rail* to bring fa their
cam, many timply fall to do ao.
Despite thta* difficulties 21 Of our
recall campaigns since 1M0 have for progress in traffic safety, and
been 100% completed; 41 more your concern to shared and ap­
preciated by us allbetween 98% and 100%; « cam­
paigns between 06% and 00%; and
24 campaign* between 70% and
86%. Of the 171 campaign* in the
past seven model yean, 106 or 61.4
Altiwugh tiie Roche statement
per cent Involved 5.000 or fewer pertain* specifically to General

Drive high prices into the ground

nents and other critical items.
fur many months, we take steps to
4. A further step to expedite a
In addition to lhe great variety
Insure that appropriate corrections safety campaign calls for sending
of models and llnca already men­
are made just as soon os it is to dealers two punched data proc­
tioned. the large number of opphysically possible. Thc moment essing cards for each affected ve-

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serial number tn hand, th* dealer
frequently cannot trace tlie
whereabout* oi the vehicle if the
owner has moved away or if the
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�Robert Munjoy
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Tttfin train Saturday beaded

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ot Carol Channing In, "Hello
Dolly.

Ro'Mrt Munjoy, 49, Campsm

Traverse City with her son and
daughter with their families were
here Friday and Saturday to at-

;»o-CTck

vacation

other relatives
he is associated with a hospital City, Ind.
planning organization.
The John Huntley family of

2!

' * **
P-m. Thursday at Blodgett Germany.
‘ Mr. Markwart reposed al the
public in an effort to Inform the’ inw(nr rargtry
i Pickens Chapel
citizens of what lhe Veterans
Administration is doing for the
He waa born ln Oennany Feb
care and treatment of the men- 14, 1910. the aon of Wilhelm and
tally-111 veterans.
I Maria DaJ Markwart and came
Call Wl s-Mn.

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MR. AND MM. JAMES WILCOX

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Barry Couple to Mark
Golden Wedding Jubilee

For the Second and Final Weekend
Kollmg out the
the^|
Parmalee's are Rolling

mi

Kt\ open house honoring the
They later moved to their
50th wedding anniversary of Mr. present home In Irving Townand Mra. James Wilcox will be aiilp.

ente. lhe J. Franklin Huntleys,
on Bunday.
Dr. Harry Blair and Dr. Will
Birk took off for a few days of lie.- daughter, Melinda, 11X Ste­
held fishing while their offices were phens College and to attend her
Friday, May 13. at thc MapesFisher Funeral Home at Bun­
prretnt Miss America is a grudufield for Cecil Krebs, 81. of rural
Thc Jack Allcrdlngs were in
Louisvlllo for tho Kentucky Lhclr most prominent alumnae.
home Tuesday, May 10, after a Derby this year when Kauai
Mra. Roy Wcnsley entertained
long lUneaa.
King won Um&gt; race tn a promin­ a group of friends from Char­
lotte for luncheon and bridge at
ent flcid of oontendsra.
bury United Brethren Church
A delightful Piert of the Burofficiated with Interment in
afternoon.

children and seven great, grand­
their daughter, Edith, and her children who will also assist In
husband. Mr. and Mra. Edward lhe celebration.
Bowerman, assisted by lhe grand­
children. on Sunday, May »,

’ Vidor Hilbert
। Dies in West

The open house will be held at
the home of their aon. Robert
Wilcox, on Otis Lake Road. |i ~ Victor Hilbert, 77. a former
James, son of Eugene and Jen­' resident, died on Friday, May 13.
nie Wilcox, and Della, daughter
of Ben and Edith Jenkins, were hcld on Monday.

Beadle, minister of the Yankee
Springs Church.
They lived most of their life
on thc farm in Hope Township
where their son and wife now

lived In Hastings. Both were
graduated from Hastings High
School.
Mrs Hilbert died five years

In farming here on her first flight with her
Surviving are his wife. Dolly: mld-wret on builnca*. Mra Dowd
four sons, Roas and Richard of. has visited in Hastings before.
Lake Odessa, Irving of
IM Ionia
AWU* and since MM,
she was
— —&lt; —
a .great
■ « ..
friend of
Gaylord of Ltnalng; grandchll- Mra L's grandmother, Mra Bddren, and a sister,
Hager of Woodbury,

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tvo tanar uu-

The Battle Creek Veterans Administration Hospital will open

field. In Vietnam; Mra. Clayton who recently returned home
(Helen) Hauschlld, Hastings, and
dlun Hills Drive U attending the
Mra. Endo (Judy) Keller, Wis­
consin: a brother, Harold Mun- Lindsay Hutt and his two daughLadles Oridntal Shrine of North
joy. Middleville, and two slstm.
America, being held In Toledo
from May 15-20th. Mra Peters
berg. Middleville, and Mra. Earl
(Carol) Moore, Irving.
reside In Hastings.
Drill Team for a number of
Cross^Mlller - Jonkhoff Funeral I The Pierce Taylors, fotroer years before moving to Hastings.

Cecil Krebs
Dies at Home

Woodland.

muruu
officiated

VA Hospital Day

He fought hi World War II Uof m t student

Home al Caledonia with tho ■"
Rev. EhiLcst Burk offltlatlng. to move to Milwaukee. Wla. are

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Thursday
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thre» sona,Reinholdat,

io the J-Hop Saturday
The two met last yea

He Is survived by iih wife,

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Leoson Sharpe Memorial Hall at Broadway.

John McGuffln. The house la

Manjoy wm

ijf,.. Markwart

Tickets for tha 79lh annual
Hastings High School Alumni
banquet
now
The Banner and Jacdbtf
•boutd be
tar the dinner

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LADIES SPRING COATS

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Our entire stock of wool dress coats Marked Down

'' Sportswear

Ladies Dresses
One group of petites, misses ond half­
sizes of spring and summer styles.

Mr. and Mra. Roger Wallace
। of
Kalamazoo called on Miss
।
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Reduced from

Reduced

and their two-year-old daugh-|
ter, Misty
thc house
ridge - fan
Street.

Cashmere Coats

Two styles from which t

Ron Lewis and Jim Morgan re- I
turned Wednesday after several
days In Canada on a fishing trip.

One group of knit T-shirts,
slocks, skirts, blouses, etc.

ch •

$-&gt;9.98 Now

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shorts,

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block or beige . . . Sizes 8 to 18.

Ladies Jersey Dresses

LADIES HATS

Buchanan spent Saturday with
Mrs
Grace Chaffee. Bunday

One group—Severol styles for Spring
ond Summer.

old Chaffee and family. Mr. and
। Mra. Dick Chaffee, Jr., Robert
Chaffee, and Mr. and Mra. Lyn-

Reduced

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One group. Several styles in a woven
jersey. Misses and half-sizes.
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daughter, Mra. Jack Segur, that

Ladies Pajamas

Ladies Half Slips
100% nylon in white ond pastel col­
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S. M &amp; L Regularly $1.98.

Bliss.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Merrick
ter. the Kent Drake.'!, at their
Pine Lake cottage. Thc Mcrrickx
entertained Mr. and Mra. Edu-in
Chaffee and Mra. Grace Chaffee
for supper Saturday.
Mra. Virginia Bolnt of LanUng has written Hastings resi­
dents that she Is having a most
wonderful time on a guided tour
through eleven countries of
Europe.
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Seamless nylons in shades of honey or
mist. Sizes 8’/i to II. Regularly 98c.

Jackson over the wrekend visit­
ing their son and family, the

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Ladies Hose

100% cotton with lace trim. Sizes 4 .
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Regularly $1.98.
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Girls Coats and Suits

Boys Suits

Miss Doria Alien, ut Ovid.
Mra Clyde SchlfTman of Mid­
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visited Mrs. Roy Oaks on Mon-

One group in broken sizes. From our
regular stock.

One group from our regular stock .

Marked Down

Reduced

Mbs Jackie Weed of Kalama­
zoo was a guest of Jim King for 1
the prom on Saturday evening.

nylon. Man-tailored styles in

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The WlUlkm Parker:- were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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Delton Mother,
Daughter Fete
Enjoyed by 200

/Longpond Green'
To be Planned
Barry Community

Expectant Parent'
Classes to Begin
Here Wednesday

Interesting gathering* were be­
ll* held thia week when HUlary
and Wadsworth Btaeell of lhe
Yankee Springs *ra* presented
Eduardo and Laura Langagne of
Mexico City to tell of the unusual
planned community, "Longpoixl
Grom." being developed In the
laiMMK
am.
I A group gathered Monday night
and on Tuesday night about 3S
were invited to Marc Squierk home

The Barry Oouniy Health De­
partment staff Is announcing a

for lhe 1966 Hurting* High JHop at which lhe members ot

ent" clasBea beginning on Wnlgraduating seniors Saturday eve­
ning.
The main HHS gym wa* trans­
formed into

Bubjecta will Include prenatal
care, anatomy and physiology
o’ prvgnacy. nutrition, labor and
delivery, hospital tour and lhe
tint six weeks ot infant growth
and dcvniopmeni.

Tho entire attnoophore had the
distinctive oriental aaftma re.

preparation put In by General
Chairman Bandy Gillespie and

MISS JANICE RAE MI1JXII

ENGAGED—Mr and Mrs. Rlchard Sheltenborgcr of Hastings lions. Wright 81m is tte faculty
Waa inunriruvret
.tw * *h 10 »nn‘&gt;unce the eng ageSt
1 ment of their daughter. Bettis advisor to the Juniors with Ar­
thur Johnson. Mra. Jack WUbur.
Mn. Earl Haver Mra Moretna ..... . _
••_ _______
Mra, Edwin Wietnik. Anton Turkal and William Czinder
Steve Taffee to the Junior class
elect b a senior at Hasting* High
School and la employed by the preaidant. Teri Babcock, vic*
Th* mtttng" for daughters school library. Mr Heeler b a President, Jan Wlesenhofer. secfitting tribute by Mra. 1966 graduate of Hastings High
Monica, while Gall, school and la employed at the
Feldpauach Food Center. No
with “A Fitting for wedding date ha* been set
and daughters; Mrs
n and daughter; tlie
daughters. Becky.

the refreehment committee, Carol
Brawner was In charge of InviRural slip,. Linda
Roy Hubbard and Mn Robert Fry** handled programs and
Suntheimcr entertained with a

Monica, and Mra. Join

MRS. JOHN ERIC von REIS
. . Mbs Jennifer B. Clarke Becomes Bride.

...

Ken Roars and Bob Hollister*
enjoyed their annual dinner In
Grand Rapid, Saturday evening.

daughter of Mra. Lorenc* Bailey

Touch."

the

and daughters.
....
«-aracr
and family of Battle Creek were
Sunday vtshors of her parent*,
the Albert McClellands, and Mr
and Mrs Adron McClelland and
M^y Lou of Ij*ke Odessa were
Saturday evening visitors. Mon­
day callers were the Ralph Mc­
Clelland* of Freeport
Mr and Mra Fred Cordle and
family of Hemlock visited her
parent*. Mr and Mra. Charles
McLaury on Sunday

Prime Rolled Beef

eon. Betsy, Mra. Belknap. Dr. and

prom The "fellows and gate"
One hundred and srranty-flve
iiomc m Ume for lhe event ao continue their dancing and. at guests attended the Saturday aftertnU
.feu
- ..
-..uniting
— I.,
noon nuptial ceremony
Miss
Jennifer B. Ctartte. daughter
dinner party.
come sight. In fact, the party
was Ju*t a continuation at lhe 385 University Place. Groaae
wonderful evening for the Jun­ Pointe, and Jahn Brik von Reis,
Society held their monthly din­ ior*
aivl
'
son of Mr. and Mra. Erik von Rel*.
ner meeting al the Hastings HoMany of thl* group, with oth­ 1420 8. Broadway
Urge yellow and white floral
and guesta adjourned to lhe Dr. ers Joining. then completed the
,____ . bouqugta an alabaster pedestals
Wealey Logan home for a social ntaht ar hftru.
evening.
AT
varra formed the setting in the living
,P*m entertained with a room at the home of the bride's
By Ulta Hntt Um parent*. The Rev. Bertram Atwood
Kathy Olson’* fifth birthday dealFa
J____ •
. of the Memotal Church In Grosse
Pointe performed the ceremony
With TV and "hashing over^Lhe Saturday, May 7, at 12:30 pm
evening.
U&gt;e
main
feature*,
aa
Musk was plsyed by Miss Kath­
Shelly Miner, Lori and Barry
they
looked
forward
to
their
erine Corlette. friend of the bride
Bennett. Kathy and Jack Hud­
MU* Corlette to a University of
son. Mary McLean, Deborah Lake Michigan trip.
Sunday, the HHS tradition, Michigan School of Music gradu­
Frodmburg. and Kathy's brother,
there wvn&gt;
_a
.
. ate. She composed the original
her birthday fun. a pretty cake other event* that dose out a wedding march
being a part of lhe lunch her long anticipated weekend.
The bride wore an Ivory peau
de sole with tace Inserts on the
daughter of the Arthur Olson* of
elbow-length sleeves, empire bodice
and controlled skirt with chapel
train A matching Ivory bow held
her veil of Illusion aral she carried
a tacy basket of white daisies and

Charcoal Barbecued Outdoors
Saturday, May 21
Hastings High East Gym
Oven Brown Potatoes. Tossed Salad, Coffee. Dessert

HASTINGS ROTARY PROJECT
Adult* $ 1.75

, Rapids; Mr. and Mra. H. L. Wilhams. Battle Creek; Mike Truax.
Mt Pleasant; Mra Frank Lambert.
Mra Lookadoo and Ann, Clark­
ston; Miss Jocelyn Ironside. Royal

Bride’s Parents'
Horne ts Setting
For Lovely Rites

, „

The duplicate club, the Joe
Burkholder*. Dave Goodyears.

Mra .Morclle Buckland ? th'
Foungeat daughter present wa.

U-M Bridge
Season Increases
Scholarship Fund

Society newS

out" adjustment. " -Cutting InMnuXfcna,- JBearn Allowance." the latter'* home. In honor of
Mrs. Tom Johnston. Ou eats in­
cluded neighbora and a group ot

Society newS

Hotel Hasting* on Saturday eve­
ning. There was special enter­
tain™mt following the delicious
dinner with the "Capitalalrew"
singing several numbers and the
aa guest speaker. Sixty were
present lo enjoy thl* rather new

Mra Karllon Nell was the
onoree al a very lovely baby

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The plnk-and-blue motif

Miss Rosemary Horan pf Grosse
Polnfe waa maid of honor and
bridesmaids were the Misses Bar­
1U._
bara and Evelyn von Rel*. sister*
of tlie groom Their yellow Unen
Kr.r.,
dresses with white full skirt* were
Identically styled. They carried
basket* of yellow daisies and lyy.
William Randall Jordan of Kfacon. Os . served a* best man and
ushers were William Ayers, Chica­
go, III.. snd Charles von Rel*.
brother of the groom.
Mrs. Clarke chose a blue silk,
princess style dress with matching
Jacket for her daughter's wedding
and the groom's mother wore a
yellow silk dress with a full-length
matching coaL
Following the ceremony a recep­
tion was held tn the garden of lhe

the table being very pretty with
alternating Pink and blue nut
cups which had been made by
the hostess, and the white
sheet cake with pink and blue
booltea ako added much to the
decor a* well a* being delicious. on the terrace and the guest* were
seated under a targe green and
out-of-town being Mra. Margaret white tent In the garden surround­
Brasher of Chicago, who 1* the ed by lovely yellow flirwera grow.
honoree* grandmother. Mra. Ing tn the garden with a fountain
Edwin Ford of Grand Rapids, playing on the pool James and
Mr*. William Dooley and daugh­ John Clarke, brothers of thc bride,
ter* of Woodland and Mra. Janie* assisted at the reception
Woodmansee of Dowling. In the
For traveling, the bride changed
evening's game*, prise - winners Into a pink flowered suit with
raspberry blouse and she wore an
antique locket from her grand­
mother. The couple traveled to
Mr» Nells many lovely gift* Chicago and points West, hoping
lo camp along the way to the West
entertainment.
coast.

Mbs Trbh Hunter. St. Joseph;
William Jordan. Quittman, Ga.;
and tlie bride's grandmother. Mrs
A. 8. J. Clarke of Little Rock.

Lovely Pre-Nuptial
Showers Honor
Miss Jan Jacobs
Jan Jacoba, whose marriage to
Mike Youngs will take place

two pre-nupttal ahowen
On Thursday evening Mra.
Clark O'Donnell entertained with
a kitchen shower at her home
with Mra. Hiram Baxter and
Mr*. Thoma* Btebbtn* assisting
Pink and lavender, Jan's favorite
colors, carried out the motif of
the dessert-euchre party.
The gift* were placed In a
large market basket guarded by
s "Kitchen maid" constructed
from a mop, broom, dust pan.
and a face sketched on a black­
board. Her attire consisted of
colorful dish towels and apron
This clever model was the re­
sult of Mrs. Norbert 8chowaiter’s
ingenuity.
Winners for euchre were Mr*
Phillip Mitchel). Mrs. Cleo JaM1“ Barbara Wilcox, Mrs
t.r.U Jacobs and Mrs Robert
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rle Blair 30 030 Bill and Marv qurt WaS
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Terry Hudson 29.770. Atty. Paul
Far
the
program,
a reading was
and Joe Siegel 29J20 and Jack
given by Cindy Miller. Karen Mcand Jan Bay 28,910.
Keough sang accompanied by Nan­
cy Ellt*. the tribute lo lh&gt; Moth­
ers wa* given by Ann Weyerman
and the tribute to the daughters
by Mra William Ellis.
Later, flowers were presented to
the youngest mother, the oldest
Mra Willard Smith and Mra. mother, the one with the most
Marshall Cook entertained with children and the one with the
a kitchen aboww honoring Sue youngest child.
Mitchell, who ta to become the
Miss Alberta Nash entertained
bride of John Ironside tn June,
Mj* Lob Schreuder and Mra.
on Saturday afternoon.
Ruth Moffatt of Grand Rapids
the home of Mra Smith The
wedding decor was tn wliitc
with a miniature bride and white
rosea centering the bride's table,
and a verv nrettv
ment on lhe buffet table.
Each table waa graced with

Jr., and fazpUy, Waterford. John
Ctarey. Ben Billinas, snd Mr and
Mra. L D, Ooroen. East Lansing;
Mr. and Mr* Lara Wlgert. Grand

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tend a family birthday dinner.
The Butolphs were the honored
guesta.
Mr. and Mrs Gary Oaks and groom's parent* an Friday evening
baby of Grandville spent Sunday after the rehearsal, for 45 guest*
evening with hl* grandmother. at the Country Club of Detroit.
Among the many out-of-town
Mrs. Alice Oak*
j
guest*, those attending from Hal­
ting* were the groom's granmothrr.
Mra. Aben Johnson, and Mr and
Mrs. Stephen Johnson and family,
Mr* C W Dolan. Mr and Mrs.
Clifford Dolan, Mr and Mra Rich-

fit, precious fashion of Mojud

possibly sag or wrinkle, no

and 12 nation* tn Europe.
Eduardo presented u slide lecture
on their travels and told about
Longpond Green." which he ta
Mr. and Mra. Harry B Miller working on with Mr. and Mrs.
of Van Wert, Ohio, announce the Bissell.
engagement of their daughter.
Janice Rae, to Jerry W. Dusaeau. Lake Road and are developing the
aon of Mr. and Mra. Roy Dusaeau project Bissell b a stockholder In
of Canton. Ohio, formerly of lhe Flexfab company here.
Hastings.
nasungs.
Mbs Miller is a graduate of
Van Werl High School and Earl- |
ham College at Richmond. Ind. &gt;
She 1* a claims representative
with the Social Security Admin­
from Hie
istration at Hammond. la

WHITE'S

Sheer delight-lhe perfect

fit smooth as a sun tan—

Eduardo and Laura Langagne,
architect and psychologist team,
had spent the last two years
touring 11 countries in South

Jerry Dusseou
To Wed in Ohio
On August 27

Dick and Mrrtlyn Footer won
nm place In lhe University of
Michigan Bridge during the 1965­
68 season with a total of 38,790.
Seventy couple* participated In
the season's tournament which
increaaed the local University of
Michigan Club's scholarship fund
by «700.
Scholarahlpu are made avail­
able to Hastings High students
who qualify.
of Earlham College Mr Dusaeau
will receive the Master ot Sci­
Gordon and Jean Ironside ence degree In zoology and
38.630. Rus* and Treaaa Belfield physiology al Louisiana SUU
38JM0, Harry and Jean Burke University al Baton Rouge on
May 28. He plans to continue his
38.070. Ken and Avis Rore 35.400. studies at Louisiana State Uni­
Dr. Ray and Jean Flnnie 34.­ versity for lhe doctorate degree
800. Duward and Pat Caln 34.­
physiology.
550. Dr Carl and Jan Peurach inThe
wedding will be Aug. 27 in
33.510. Stuart and Lorena Cleve­ Van Wert.
land 33.280. Stuart and Maraha
Sweet 32,950.
Judge Phil and Marge Mitchell
32.470, Marsh and Margaret Cook
32J80. Jock and Kathy Clarey
«
32,320, Pat and Madonna Hodgen Fete Ot St Rose

larious bit of information and
one of the highlight* of the eve­
A "Lovely as Springtime" brid­ ning.
al shower-luncheon took place at
the Haatlnga Hotel Saturday af­
ternoon when Mn. Tom Taffee Mitchell of Detroit, and her sis­
and Mn. Byron Pletcher enler- ter. Mra. Robert Klebler of
Brooklyn, and also Mrs.
Yellow ribbon rosette* and Ironside of Lansing. Sue
Uliea-of-the-valley centered the teacher In Detroit
small luncheon tables^ti t h e r
highlight* of the porky decor in­
Mrs. A. L. Dyer left Satur­
cluded a large white flower and day for her home in Clarion,
oet parasol and a lovely drift­ Pa. after spending the week
wood tree of roses.
with her parent*,, the J W. Arm­
There were many beautifully brusters.
wrapped packages for the hon­
oree to open and this preceded
three rounds of bridge for the
nine tables of play Winners
proved to be Mrs Rudolph Flora.
Mrs Richard Cook. Mrs Wayne
Peterson. Mra. John Hopkin*.
Mrs. Thomas Stebbins and Mrs.
WIDDINC
Ralph Shirkey.
PHOTOGRAPHY

UPHOLSTERING

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Enjoy Mexican.
Italian Dinners

,

MfS. CutshaW
■
New President

Merrill Karcher; nominating
; committee chairman. Mrs Hlchard DeMott. Ten circle cpalrnMR
! No hosts were any more eager
f ..
.
were chosen: Mn. Edward ?re«i
[to extend hospitality to their '\A/\( \ Hprp
.land. Mrs. Resell Stanton^Mns
j guests than the Dr. Gordon FinIVY Jv J I lul V
Mrs Robert
Saturday evening.
lInies
“,“ n.,.|
At ,he p,„t Mcthodlat Wom- 1 Robert Eaton.
Mw.rrt
Hmllh Ratt
Ur.­
....
.
, i win. Mrs. Eawara annul, Mrs.
They had looked forward to an .s Society
of Christian Service John Mahler
Burlan Wl&gt;
that dale to entertain their luncheon on May lltb Mrs. Or- ' uamson. Mrs. Jacob Bender, Mra,
I Gourmet Club for a Mexican val Cutshaw was reelected presi- ' Lynn Perry and Mrs. C. B.^towg,
dinner In their new home on
| Mrs Melvin Haight waa chalithat night and they had only- dentOther officers elected for the ; man for the day and Mra. Harmoved into this dwelling less
than a week earlier. Neverthe­ comlng year were: Mrs. Charles ■ bert Wedel waa program chair-)
less everything was in readiness Smith, vice-president; Miss Eva man. Mrl. xy«iei »Uo nrngnled
and the occasion was a wonder­ Hecox. secretary; Mrs. Cliarles the devotions entitled “MayjiAsful housewarming Perhaps this Paul, treasurer, and the follow-j gets for Remembrance." , “r*7
jZ,
wax in the thoughtful planning ing secretaries - Campas minis- ! Mr, Wade ahook
Mrs. Wayne Cole; social re- a, t Banghart sang two dust*
of lhe 'hot’' (highly seasoned' try.
latlons. Mrs
Orris Johnson. „“ M.^^Hrohartrt pro­
cuisine.
membership cultivation. Mrs
neunarw. pr.
At any sale. It was a far cry:I De Wayne Pugh: missionary edu.
from a bland diet, and a happy
cko.ce' for th. menu? ’ ’
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PLEDGES TROTH — Mr. and
Mrs. Cheater Arehart of Hastings

These Gourmet Clubs are de- Mrs Richard Taylor; program Mr* fY*nklln Huntley.
veloplng excellent chefs and I materials. Mrs. Clark Lever.good;
------------ •------------- m. .
I cooks about town and It was the.splrKua| llfe Mrs P. K Barrett;
The Adelbert Cortrighta spent
same Saturday evening that an- suppjy WOrk. Mrs. Harold Jones; Sunday in Northern Michigan in
other gourmet group gathered at missionary education of children i the Pine River area. VUiUng
the George Hamalys for an I and youth. Miss Mary Kent; lo- them a Sunday ago were the
Italian feast and Grand Opera ,al church activities. Mrs. Carl-1 Bob Rouahes of Flint and U)e 4J
music.
| ton Kaechele; publicity. Mrs.: Cortrighta of Allegan.

Wednesday afternoon. May 25.
at 1 pm.. Dinah. Mrs. Robert
Brooks. 1545 N. Jefferson; at

Donna 8 teeby to Charles (Barry)
McGuire. The bride - elect is
studying to be a practical nurse
at Kellogg Community College

Dr. and Mra. Wesley Logan |
and Birgit Brodt spent the week­
end at Camp Kelt. Alma College
student, Arthur Logan, accom­
of the'Uni- panied them.
wlth a BS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston re­
degree In engineering. They
turned last week fr«n St. Cloud.
to be married Sept. 10.
Fla., their homecoming being
bit delayed because of Mr. Pres-

NEW ESCORT SERVICE—Pentwek Hospital's new escort iervioe.
ing very nlceljt Callers since provided by 32 volunteer women, began Monday with Mrs. John
their return haW been thc Mau­
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0*yb gpaaUlns. B3 IluUnji .
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were also In Florida. Mrs. Cleota pubUc health none, Mrs. Robert Wright. R.N.. plays the role of
Preston of Premont and "Chuck” lhe patient. The women in general will assist in escorting new
Preston of Lansing.
lo —
X-ray.
Visitors
visitors Sunday
ounaay at
bi the
uic Loyd
uoyu escorting
— ------- -them
—— —
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Martz home were Mr. and Mrs. ,he bospital^Banner photo.
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Edward Storkan. married Rich-

Mrs. Richard Olson of Three
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Past Woodland
Businessman Dies
Al take Odessa

member at Amertan Society of
Naturalists; member of Botanical I JF3||
win of Ionia: two daughters, watched
Society ot America; Inc.; MuL-,
,
Mrs. Howard (Marjorta) Slppel
Carson City's official party, Beta PhL and the author cd ko-.StAtCS
of Fort Cotllna. Colo , and Mra | Mr. and Mra. Herschel HaraRotMrt (Marvutxi Dell of North dine and Mr. and Mra. Ted unlcal bulletin*.
chUdren: six great, grtrndchil- Nashville while Naahvtllet
------—a .—------- ---------- . | p^ddent and Mra. James Riser
I made their official visit lo Car­ er. Fred ot Flint.
grandchildren.
son City.

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Fuinal services for John Uoo.

Ttiuday. Way It at 1 p.rn. at
&lt;»w. R&lt;v Dean VanderVerei
(rtlluaud with •ntcniw-nt in
Wobdlawn Cemetery. Vermont- j .
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Michigan Week

Dr. Sherff
Continued from Page One

erast he and -hl* w I f e had

hrhtopher Gould,

programs of music and Bclenoe*

_
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,
tne main saarni a« mr u«u»8®?'*',,ir7' *** 500 01 John ration, reviewing historic high- [minted and hung In the lobby
nrtrl Walalln I zwn
....
... ___
of the building. As complete a
A retired butcher, be had oamMr9 Oould lilL, week urged collection of his botanical works
ed and operated markets at n^denta of the county to nomi- as poaslbie are being included In
Vermonlvillc and Woodland be- naltl cltlM.n Of ulc county who. Uie IWU science library.
lore coming to lake Odessa. He tn
------ ------- ■ -- •--Dr. Sherff earned his world
their estimation,
has —
per­
formed a volunteer civic service reputation in this field ot sys­
temic botany. He also had 45
meat buxine-., yntil retiring In
!Bc&gt;3. U-cuave of his health.
years experience as a teaclvr
munity and tlie State
"Tills is a new Michigan Week ] and administrator at high school,
and—university
levels —
in
concept, and leads to State vol- college ----r- -----------------married Ethel Toms In 19JJ, untecr leader* being honored by । Michigan and Illinois.
the State." Mrs. Gould said.
|
He xraa an Instructor of boAlthough the volunteer work I »*nj »‘ Chicago Teacher* Col­
Lewi*
Lansing. Seely of Ver- of nominee* should represent ac- ' lege rtartlng In 1923 and head
compltaiunenta which have come 1 of the department of .clenre
lo fruition within the ptud year. | there from 1939 until hl* reoften projects of this nature are liranenL
sonrtthlng I hat have been In the | a* on educator, ho had been
making for a much longer period., [tiled and given extensive bloAnyone wishing lo submit a graphical accounts In recent cdlnominatlon may write to Mra. tloru of who-s who m lhc Mld.
SERVICE
Gould. R1 Hastings, by Friday. (wr?t who-s who [„ America,
May 27
| Who's Who in American EducaMonday wa» Mayor Ex- j t[On. the Encyclopedia Britannica
Think of what
change
Day ----and Freeport
par- nn., TntpmoUnnal
-------- —
, ,-----ruieraauunaj
oiue xxx/a oiHIup Hook nf
llclpaled by entertaining May- WorJd Notables.
iet is broken
Dem n* of
Because of Ids scientific work,
t andrrblll and hl. !««&lt;*•
pe had been Included In thc
you miss when your
i Dictionary of American Men in
&lt;Nnraal8 Thalervisited nt i Scl‘‘nC®
Lcadcrs ln Ameri1 ThBlcr~
can Science. He hod held many

TIC™
le 1.

We repair hi-h and

tape recorders, too.

CENTRAL
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. council purchurt
new American Flags for lhe vil­ scientific organizations.
Dr. Sherff took an active
lage. along with a new State Flag
which arc flown In the village
parking lot and are to be used oral, mentally handicapped and
durinu official holidays.
Freeport also purchased thc
promotional materials for deco­ slderallon of their special
rating Uic village for Michigan problems In the conduct of tbe
Week.
He luul been associated with
Freeport businessmen and the
council provided the SWlsa steak
When he retired In June, 1851.
dinner at which the visiting
mayor nnd his party were hon­ Herold C. Hunt, one-time on the
ored The dinner was served by Hastings school staff and then
the W8C8. The visitors were ta­ general superintendent of schools
ken Uirough
uuwu... the
_______
new—
saw_____
mill to Chicago, signed a certUlcate
and the handle and rake factory &gt; from the Chicago Board of Edu==
cation expreming "deep npprecl-

MILLER

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distinguished service to the girls
and boys. May we convey our
sincere wielirs for happlntvx and
satisfaction."
Tlv Chicago Teachers College
department of natural science
created a Dr. EaU E. Sherff
award given annually to the out­
standing frcsiunan biology stu­
dent.

Mrs. Walton
Thanks All for
Help on Project
Mr*. John

DAnwJ
DOAFU
rep.
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golden

annlvenary

petitions to place a local qumUon

On Students

Mik Gorham of BuWs Prairie

T..„ Historic Plaque
Baltimore Twp. yow on j)igpiay
The new historic plaque mark­
Dies Monday
ing tbe site of Bull's Prairie

dldatea to qualify by filing fees,
Battlement and Moreau's Trading
and June 14 the last date to qualify
According U&gt; a statement re- by filing petition*
Gorham. 83. R4 Haatlnp*. Balli-j spp4&lt;.
nmr inrtng la being
1ea*cd by William Bchilhanedi.
more Township. who died at 8:06 dlaplftytxJ during Michigan Week
pin. Monday. May 16. al Pen-|
window* at McPharlln's
C—u
ha hold *1 '
r- a..,.
Board In regard to deferment of
college student* will remain the
aime a* they have been during
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home.
(tone monument waa placed on
Burial

Willis Overley
Dies Following
Long Illness

one criteria only. In considering
the deferment of a atudent. No
legitimate atudent will be denied (Mlke&gt; Ovcrtey. 88. formerly ot

falling health
, Society have purchased this
fines a legitimate student aa one the Pickens Chapel this Wednes­
Sb. wa* tbe daughter of Mr. ’
^Un
who la In good standing. and la day al 1:30 with Interment tn
.Spring* hktoricaT site a huge *uc- making norma] pragma toward Lakeside Cemetery.
nd Mra. Alfred Ormsbe and atdegree
requirement*."
Mr.
Orerley
dW
at
Has;
8he
Monument Company at ooaL
,
Ungs Sunday noon. May 15, 'married Arthur Gorham of Rut- ] The Historical Society b plan'land Township and they were nlng to have the stone menu"I would like ttpetleUy to thank contact tlie La*! Board Office at after a long nines*
3^ bSj.
3.
&gt;“”• ■» “•
X
Ken Morrill, Roland Nagel and the any time, elthlk in person, or by
rest of the staff of tbe Oonaorva- letter or telephone, if they have Ind . he moard with his Barents, i area.
•
•
___ ,
the farm of Ray Haywood, which
tton Department. Ctiartee Shaken questions to be answered. High Charles and Augusta (Conner)
Mr. Gorham died In Novmibsupplied thc stones fur the ori­
of the Yankee Springs Towxjthlp xliool seniors In particular should
board, the Barry County Board of know what Selective Service ex­ when a baby.
j she waa a member of the Dow- ginal monuinenL
Supervisors and Chairmen Eraect pects of them before they regbter
Tlie new plaque will be dlsHe waa a former member of Ung Cemetery Circle, the Barry pliyed also in a number of public
Hoffman, the Middleville Junior for a college career.
the EUB Church. Che IOOPiCounty Farm Bureau.
High Band and Director Thatcher.
places before being pennnnently
Lodge and Lakeside Grange, and
M
oortiam U survived by placed In the monument on Irv­
Alexis Pram of lhe Kalama,aoo
Public Museum, the Stale HMori- 1 pm. to 5 pm., Monday through
ing Road.
Friday Mr*. Stebbins. Mrs SoUipher Gould and Father Schafer
offlee to aerve the registrants
Bony
County.
He married Leona Sharpe of
"None of this would have been
possible without the hard work of
Mra. Chester Stowell, -who man­
aged tlie antique sale last year.
I also wish ~l.o Uiank Mra. Roy
Chandler. Mrs. Stanley Mcinert.
Surviving are his wife: three
Dr. Ethel Williams. Mra Cronlndaughters. Mra. Walter iChargcr and The Hastings Banner and
। llnel Kidder of Hastings. Mra.
many, many others who helped me
j Robert &lt; Doni lai Haney of Grand
gather source material."
Rapids
and Mrs.—
Kenneth
Tlie deadline for party members, —
-------------------—-— &lt;Marlo file nomination petitions for lanl Chapman of Hickory Cor­
places on the August primary bal- ners; a non, Clair of E. Lanlot as precinct delegates to county Atog, and 16 grandchildren,
conventions Is 4 pm Tuesday. Muy
------------ “------------24. Countv Clerk William Cridlcr
Lx reminding residents.

GRADUATION GIFTS

Deadline Near
For Filina f°r
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Kiwanians Fete
IFipex, Welcome
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A Statesman® never
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Brother of Area
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Members of the Hastings Kl­ PHlUon.
Un ,I U« IS
M Rug( „ M p.,,,,
wanls Club entertained the
n&lt;^.mo7l th*" M rtgnalures Q fQnnW Vermontville resident,
women of the Welcome Corners
|
pj-(day m
Battle Creek
Ladles Aid and wives of mem­ or registered voter*.
Cridler
reported
Tuesday
that
hoxpital.
He L» survived by his
bers of lhe Klwanls Club Wednesday. May 11. at the Country I only One peUtlon, that of Donna wife- 10 sons, five daughter*. 60
Club.
I Baldwin of Rutland, on the Re- grandchildren, 14 great, grandEach year member* of the
has been filed to children, two Mstcn&gt; and five
Welcome Comers ladles Aid aew dMte- ’
I brothers, Samuel. Delton. Cyrus
clothes and inend the dolls which j Voter* may sUll write In the of Bellevue, Manuel and Aldo of
_ _____________________
,_____
Klwanls distributes each year at names of
their candidates for_____
Barry
County and Freeman of
county convention*, as was thc South Bend.
Christmas time.
The Klwanls wives were hon­
ored for their assistance at the
Barry County license bureau,
which U a fund-raising project
for the Club.
Program Chairman Harry
Burke arranged to have the
Hastings High School Chorus
entertain the group. At Uie close
of the program Herb Moyfct,
Director, was presented a chock
for »25 by the Klwanls Club a*
part of tbe Club's 25th anniver­
sary celebration.

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Vermontville Woman May Be Our

Christian Scianc*
Book on Spiritual
Healing Published

Board' erf Director* declare tn

part ot spiritual healing on the

State’s Oldest Resident at 106

area of religious experience otto
not gtcmUly understood, bears

T»o—I y» «

Tku»W«y. May 1«. 196S

Week, a coooarted effort was to tho old family farm la«r
mode to determine Michigan's

Ben Hazelmyer
J)ies at Home
Here Saturday

Main Street, Vermontvilk-. has
that distinction. Mra. Grant ob-

Issued aa a contribution to the

Personal Mention

Although bedridden elnce a fall lotto with

Haielmyrr. Jr„ TO. who died

Healtng," draw* cn thousands
of published and tape-recorded

Walter Jobncock end "Woody '
Allerdlng were among many who
attended the Indianapolis time
and trial races on Saturday and
'aa prepend by Sunday. Gordon Johncock. who
qualified second row in the “big* stone's throw from Vermont­
— _ - a.—1. ki. rv.., ur.l,..
ville."
"With contemporary develop­ interesting features, meeting sev­
She waa born Jan. 9. IMP. In
ments in physics, blochonlrtry, eral officials who are sponsoring Chester Township, five tnllm
and psychotherapy challenxtns "Gordy." Ttw thrill waa beyond cast of Vermontville, a daughter
of Marcus and Lucy (Clark! Olin.
the relation ot matter to mind,
She was married to Hiram Grant
the practical experience ot Memorial Dey.
Grant died in IMO.
Besides lhe daughter. Mra

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP LwmlrMnat

Mn. Allison (Nora) McNabb of
Vermontville, and Lynn of R3.
Newaygo; throe grandchildren;

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North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5rfX&gt; e.m. - 10 p.

mmliU,,
homes before they found anyone
they visited friends in Charlotte
and in the mid-afternoon they

through the mud. Before Uwp.
reached home It Started to

■iiwarna
REV. H. J. BUWALDA

SPThe couple Mt up housekeep- Rpp. BuWflZJf/

Woodlands 70th
Alumni Banquet
Saturday, Jung 4

Miss Bette O’Connor left by jet
May 9th for Lo* Angeles, Calif,
to visit her slater and brother­
in-law. Dawne and Kent Gibson.
Guests of Mr. end Mrs. Lyn­
The Woodland E
wood Howe. Steven and Jeffrey Alumni banquet will

about 2 am. Saturday. May 14.
were held at 1:90 pm. Tuesday thur Howe and Mr. and Mr*.
at thc First Presbyterian Church. Gordon Howe celebrating Jeff­
rey's birthday.
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis of­
Mae Chenoweth, who left
ficiated and. burial was in River- I forMrs
Florida in December, had a
side Cemetery.
wonderful Winter there visiting
The body reposed at lhe Uon- I the j w Hewltto and other relaard-Osgood Funeral Home until nves. ghe returned to her home
■ im« fnr ik* uw-vif-n*
1 lust week

at the high school.

with Michigan State University.

vln Kantner.
Reservations should be made
with Mrs. Robert (Linda N«Ui
Norton or with Thomas NlrtMiss Grace Edmonds spent last humer at Woodland.

Ing on Brown Rood, northeast ot r
,
to hl* death.
Vermontville. They had little to is Ketlimed
the way of money, and tbrtr
e
wer*
« H(Mimi'S
and Louise (OratxerI Haxelmyer.
cured by bartering egga or OOH* I,
„ ,
cf
farm produce. There were quail* The 106th annual aeaston of
squirrel wild turkey# and gem u,e Michigan Conference of the veteran of World War I. serving
were plentiful and Mr. GranE Evangelical United Brethren in Prance in the Battle of
... .
__
_____ -I—. — Church mrrylnc in rtctmlt m- Mcimk
Arn'inn"
I
Meuse-Argonne.

Houseguests for a few days this have been spending a few days
week of Miss Edmonds were Mr. in Jackson visiting his sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Hostetler of and Mrs Ross Gillett, and also
Bremerton. Wash. Saturday visi­
tors were Mias Bernice Pennock.
Mrs. Kay Kramp and Gaylord Hospital.
Buchanan of Kalamasoo, and
Bunday gueaU of the Robert
Sunday visitor* were Miss Lucille I MacArthur* were Mr. and Mra.
her father. -Roy Dale Wettel and Mr. and Mra.
companies In Byracuae and work-1 Chase
~~— and
—
™ o™,u
mud, OMV*
—.-— .,
gam Roberto of Ithaca.
ed for lhe Syracuse Pottery Com- !i-------- ---- .
Lansing.
W, much »r whkh u&gt;.y
In Nashville and Vermontville
"Pastor Herb to completing pany before moving to Hastings
in 1951. He had been employed
They used to pile the "blocks" eC i While here the local church by thc Hastings Mfg Company,
sugar on a wagon or sleigh to experienced a renewal with gains retiring in April of 1957.
haul it Into town.
' | being shown in all departments.
.. - 1IH1- a+A Ur, ' A svrrtemotJr atlenrinne,- record Syracuse on June 31. 1920.
In -----------addition—to—
his -----------------wife, Mr.
Grant recalls that on ------------------------- ----------- .-------—
mild Thanksgiving day a young an accurate weekly check of each Hoxelmyer is survived by three
fawn, chased by ring*, jumped of the more than 400 enrolled tn i daughters, Mra. Donald (Louise!
through their kitchen window, the Sunday school, the an- Doolittle and Mrs. Henry &lt;Gta.. . . ..----- ....------ -------------- - „u
। dya! Oilton of HaiXlngs and Mra.
SUnnlov iF/nulln.i RnrriFV lit
the Thanksgiving Day dinner,
sons. Ben, III.
and finally left by the front

Christian Youth Council

As a child Emma Olin attend­
ed lhe OUn School, a half-mile

School and after the district
consolidated with lhe Vermont­
ville Community Schools, the

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route* ।Syracuse; 13 grandchildren; one

,,,&lt;1 Ume schedules each Sun- . great grandchild, and one sister.
Mrs. Norbert (Gertrude) Schaf­
old sewing machine *hlch wa* I upon hl* return from Con- 1fer of Syracuse.
operated by turning the whe^ tw Lerence the Pastor announced
a little handle Thl* waa beforethe goal for the local , Mr. and Mrs. Willard Krcpps
tbe foot-pedal machines were |church in the future is El.000 en- of Lansing were Sunday visitors
inventedrolled In the Bunday school. and .
Mr. Grant cleared 40 acre* oa I called all officers, teachers, and and Mrs Don Wright of Char­
their farm, and also spilt tbk'members to loyally support and lotte.
।
Thursday the Larabees
rail* to drain the swamp acroaa I work toward thl* goal.
(
called on their nephew, Mr. and
the road. In time the Granta I
study committee made up Mrs
i
Jim Hock of Battle Creek to
moved their old frame house to of the fontl-.lns peop^
been .see their new baby boy.
conferone side and to ito place btote a I appo|nUd by the
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Deal of
new frame home where thetr-ence to begin immediately evalu- 1Benton Harbor spent Monday
son. Grover. *tlll lives
|Blln&lt; the present faclllU«:iand Tuesday of last week with
After 32 years -on the farm the Larry Poll. Doris Webster. Gerald Iher parents, the Clayton JarGrants moved into Vermontville Ostroth. Leon Went, Darwin irards. On Wednesday the Jarto lhe Main street address.
Hooker. Don Reid and the Paa- irarda were dinner guests of Mr.
and
Mrs. Andy Dodge.
Mra. Grant lias always taken'tor.
।
an interest in community affairs, |
-----------especially the Vermontville Maple o
• 1 o
•
Syrupyhile *he tbpeCl(ll SerVlCCS
blanktKs. one at which Is still

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specialty, and she continued to
do this until Just four or five, paptist Church
ground, ahe assisted with church

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The Rev. Reginald Matthews
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Church Bunday through WM- j
n&lt;-*hiy
conduotlng special:
Hmpcria. who waa be
I860. antTla Just
her Matthews, a forme r Bap- ,'
titt pastor In lhe Grand Rap­
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ings emphasising missions with
a revival appeal.

Hastings Native
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In Wisconsin

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University where be received his
Bachelor of Science and Master s
degree. He goes to Carthage from
Michigan State University where
he is completing a faculty fel­
lowship via a National Science
Foundation grant.
Hl* previous teaching experi­
ence wa* at Northern Michigan
University, where he wa* an as­
sistant professor of psychology
from 1963 to *85. and at Olivet
(Mich.) College, where he was
head of the Department of Pay- [
cology from 1950 to "63.
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Louise, have a aon and a daughter. They are members of the'
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Peterson’s 73

Saxons to
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\ Saxons Win Triangular, Seek League Honors Wednesday
Roger Will to
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^Hastings High'S track team,

ssslk srsx Conical
tbs aewnd wrional golf

Conference

honor*

Gordie Qualifies
Boys, Girls to
I Armchair Athlete
For 2nd Row
Register
for
A small group of eetbushstic lover* of aaitnala
v
Barry County Humane Society which last vreek
flnococ
In Indy Classic people
of thl* area—through tbe Board of Supervisors—fl,000
IHB

Jump and Hastings tied for third
with Greenville. Roger Will was
in matching funds to improve lhe county * DqS^jmd.
'
third in the long Jump.
Mrs. Jane Furnum, one of the sharpest Itadprs, appeared
Hastings driver who finished
Hastings' 880 team of Tom fifth last year, qualified for tte
at
at the supervisors’ regular session expressing the group's pleasure
th* nnwreu mula H, arMtlM— .... ■
. J. i. ■ ■ ■
500-Mllc classic raoa auurttay
event In 1:378 and the mile re­
lay team with Tom Gibson, Tom CiMick Rodce.
Bortak. Dennis MacKenzie and
Naturally, aba explained, more

3:478.
Tom Payne won the 130 high
hurdle* in 17-3 with Chartie

at 10 feet, 8 Inch- Warren Gldley of Grand Ledge

v

and coach t at Patrick's High

ovo

Humane Society would Ilka
have outdoor ran* behind es

car. He definitely »ill line

Barry * second driver, failed to suggested.
qualify Saturday. A clutch btew

Carr, McConnell
Lead A Flight
In Bliss League

in and Dave
Sharon Well-

were "adopted" and 84 returned

in lhe regional which wa* won won the century in 108 Wittr
injured on tbe face.
by Marshall with 58 3/8. Okemos
Northville They will mod wa* second with 31 3/8, Lansing Tun William* third nnd tlie JM
Since the mishap Station's
Itm"!,,rllnw ** ■ ■ n
Gabriel* 30 1/8. Albion 18 7/8. as coming in third.
Waverly 16 3/8, Portland 13.
Mika Fiugendd wa* fourth
Mechanic Paul Brook* of ML
11 3/8, Fowlerville 0 7/8, H*s- Grand Ledge in 858.
Clemons, LaMoUi Mitchell of
Nashville and Alua hive been
WM 4 3/8, Parma Western 4,
Bgmr Creek 3. Holt 3 3/8, Ma­
Thoma* waa homo for a while
son 1 3/8. Pennfleld 7/8 and
Tuesday, but returned to InLakewood 3/8.
dienefn1|« about 2 p m

Mathew* Pace*
Monday Golfen

bm

Monday. Including th*
—•— *- aeewmlate &lt;314

intermediates

more dog* "adopted." the more
income for the shelter and tbe
greater tbe public service.
Dog lovers hope the county
ciety's

Oren at tbe Central playground
and First Ward park 20 minute*
before the scheduled time of

request.

Thc Mackinac Bridge, tbe
Baker ha* 8 In hie night after only direct highway link between
a large new "Dog Pound
leading Ms divtatonVUb a 60
Eldon Matnews find a 40 to
installed at the State Btrt
lead tbe Monday evening golf
trance, and they will do many
league at tho Hasting* Country 1* tbe final for qualiflylng for more thing* with official coop­
eration. . . .

in the field event*, Chuck Jorin won the shot put with a

Outdoor Trail — Gam* Warden
Gene Brown report* that bfue-

Oaorge Miller carded

nick* with an 82 and John Light
throe point* from Gordon Cove. cbanto Duane Glasgow and but haven't been bedding yetand Charles Rainier with 84*.
BED DIVISION
Prank Endsley, who liave been
Monday * result*;
successful fisherman using a
106, Rog Hussong 113 and Pat
white popper with
thia Thursday.
Galley 131.
ta tbe middle of 1
In 1963 Hastings' golfen card- Inger 61, 0; Stanley 46. 4, Booth
bluegill* are stow I
864. Allegan Ml, Niles Brandytbe Class B regional. Pal Gal laGuenther 64, 8. Faulkner 47,' 1;
from "fair.’
ahootlng an 80, Oar Compton
carded 81, Gary Shirkey 86 and
Parchment 387. Cauopolls' 383.
Coach Anton Turfcal will take since tbe first day.
atamosoo Christian 383. Edinger ot. o;
bls HasUngs High tennis team to season opened Sunday,
fifth In the State tourney. OalPairing* for Monday—J. Criin- Battle Creek Friday to be in the along with muskles. The best
inper va. W. Cronlager, Cheno- regional tournament with Clam pike waters seem to be Middle,
urg 436.
B netlera playing at Bolley Park
dale, along with Gun. Brown re­
sell. 447.
.Montgomery. Booth vs. Law- and Boutbciu.tcm Junior Hlglx.
Thdr malcli with Middleville mind* you that there 1* a 34-tnch
minimum size limit on muskles,
werv scheduled to go to Green­ 20-inch on northern* and 13 bn
In 1060 Jock .Hopkins wa*
ville thl* Wednesday to meet
high to find the holes where tbe
medalist in the Class B regional
BLUE DIVISION
wlley trout lurk.. . .
goU tournament at Cascade Hills
Last Fall's record army of
Thursday ClMrlotte U to come
took 113.000 whitetails, according
Former HHS Golf Coach Her­
Jim Francisco is slated to ptak ,to a tlnal Conservation Depart­
bert Reinhardt recall* that Dick
No. 1 staglcs in. tho regional^ ,ment estimate. Tbe figure shows
tBe Bclfidd No. 2 and Davg ,a 19 percent drop from the 1964
Town* Na 3. Charieo Guenther ;harvest of nearly 141.000. On th*
. — --------- 1- regional
and Steve Young* ore to play ,other hand, 1965 marked only
title in 1966-66 for Hastings
1 doubles. Grcg GHfon* aild the fifth year that Michigan**
High. Saxon wrestlers won the Wood, Jacobs vs. Hubbell; Shcr- No.
Doug Storm No. 2'and Mike
Class B regional title and tlie
Halifax and Andy Johnson No. J.
West. Central trophy and fin­
GBEEN
DIVISION
ished fifth ta the State.
Monday the Gull Lake High
golfer* defeated Portage North­ Hodge* 46. 4. Newell 57. 0; Row
ern. No. 3 qualifier ta the Class 45. 3. Tucker 58, 1; Clarke 49.
A regional. 333-334. Paul Dubnlck) led the Blue Devils with 77,
Gull Lake tied South Havct&gt;
Jim'Scott had 82. Chuck Rainier
for fourth place al Waldo Sta­
Ncwell 57, 4. Tucker 58. 0; Clarke dium on thc WMU campus Sat­
urday
tn the Clam B regional
48. 4. McAllister 58. 0.
■.
Pairings for Monday — Hodges track meet.
Carl Hamden of Goll won
vs. Pugh. Chase w. Newell; Sie-

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IfiTiNG

Tennis Team in
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BOWL

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tbe 880 relay In 1:35.6. Skeaff

Snyder vs. Rase. Siegel v*. PuglK
the 100 in 10 5 and Gary Knau**
WHITE DIVISION
McMillan 53, 4. SUury 64. 0; placed third in the shot put
pauech 48. 3, Norris 51. 1; Lubl-

if you think that the slogan“Radio
America’s Sound Habit”
—is a pretty big statement, you’re
right. It is. But more important, it’s
true! Radio is the most wanted
sound in all the land.

con 55. 3. Roberta 48. 1; Kinney

i'ainngs for Monday — Kinney
vs. Sexton, McMillan vs. Norris:
Pvurach v*. Steury. Campbell v*.
B Miller; Boughton vs. Rohde.

Here s Proof
List year the population of the United
States increased 1.3 percent over 1964,
■ little more than 2.4 million now citi­
zens. But radio sot tales increased 32
percent, about 44 million now sot*.
When you outstrip tho population
growth nearly 6-to-1, you come to only
one conclusion. Radio's service is more
than a good, sound habit . . . It’s a
downright vital necessity! At least, a lot
•f people aeem to think so. For exam pie;
Today lhese pro about 250 miHien work­
ing radios in tho United States. That's
more radioo than people! In fact, Ameri­
cans nwn snore working radio sots than

Roberta, Bacon vs. Lublenleckl;

2,000 Scouts'
3-Day Pock Sack
Camporee Set

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

A lot i* heard these days about
youth not being physically fit.
lhe Boy Scout* in the seven­
county area of the Grand Valley
Council are going to have a
council - wide camporee Friday
through Sunday. May 30-22. that
will show that at least lire 2.000
boys that take part are physical­
ly fit.
Everything used for the three-

by the Scout*—tent*, food, wa­
ter. equipment, etc
Carroll Slocum of Grandville
the camp Chief and Camporee
Chairman said he expect* well
over 2,000 to take part from
every community.
The program will be varied
during the three days.
Saturday afternoon there will

trlct where each troop will show
off various physical and camping
skill* that they have developed

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Saturday night al 8:30 1* the

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the rest of the world owns telephones
combined! Or, to say it another way,
there are throe times more radios in the
U.S. than there are passenger cars!
Want more proof? Take last year. In
1965 there was a phenomenal riM III"
radio set sales—about 44 million vs. 30
million in '64! Compared with a decade
ago, tho sales rise figure is even more
dramatic. In 1955, a peak year for radio
sales in the fifties, volume totalled only
14 million. Isn’t that sound proof that
people like radio? Wo think it is. That's
why wo so readily agree that the slogan
—“Radio...America's Sound Habit^
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�Gory Van Elst
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Of Middleville

16 HHS Students Earn

Thursday

Woodland

SeuS^Zd Straight ‘4 ’ Averages

rid tor
n
_ .
.
Sixteen
Jeff
Chandler, Tami
flarv „
Vonn*/
r-1«« &gt;___
_ Hastings
__ * . High students
___ man,
X*____
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and Mra Paul woodman
have achieved straight “A" avercan Legion Hall in Hartings.
C regional shot record in Grand
Thaw attending from thl* area
, Allan Moudy of Laming. Turn*
Rapids when he hurled the 12Fisher,
: day evening Vernon McDonald
pound weight 56 feet, 5 Inches.
Wasjey Woods,
with a total of 178 students on Laura
Mr. and Mra. Stuart Kussmaul
lhe honor roll. Principal Don Pletcher,
Oalen Daniels and Mr. and Mrs
Severance,
Gill has announced.
Uldrik* and Virginia Wilson.
! Mrs Floyd Dunnigan were guests
350; Kevin Alterdlng, Jerry Bax­ Osteopathic Hoopltal in Grand! Bunday with Mr. and Mra. Wal­
Cindy Moyer, and Mary Lynne ter, April Beller, Jim Cary, Jan­ Rapid* thl* week Include Walter ter Thompson In Bedford. * The Guenther and glrb. On SalurOary Stauffer qualified In tbe Bettles, seniors; Debbie Bishop. ice Ehredt. Carolyn Hawse, Deb­ Hershberger and Guy Kantncr.' achool year is ending. This is
Kathy Bumworth. Karan Frost. bie Kennedy. Tom Hoke. Ray Mr. Kantncr wa* taken there1 evident with all the picnics and Mra RJ Kussmaul and family of
Middleville finished fourth In Sandra Gillespie. Bob Mayo, Rose, Sue Roush. Jerry Shock­ Saturday afUw suffering a heart' trips that are being taken by
lhe meet with Grand Rapids Lee Connie Noble and Lynda Pryor. ley. Bonnl SUU and David Wynn.
the various clas-w. This neerns day.
winning the title.
Friday,
Monday Middleville lost Its rfiore. and JoAnne Miller. Su­
Monday with Naw Era,
zanne Proefrock, Mary Storkan.
soon they will have no more they called on her nl«x\ MraEleen Tucker and Deb White,
Studying to do for three months. John Nyboer and baby son. *
freshmen.
It will also mark the beginning Mra. Darlene Everett was in Botlong Jump, pole vault and high
Others on the honor roll in­
of Bummer recreation, Including' ne Creek Sunday with friend*,
Jump. Ho won the pole vault at cluded:
sport* for both boy* and girls.! a Mr. and Mrs. Galen Kilmer
Tills b good for them to have I nnd family and Mr. and Mra.
Seniors: Carolyn Bachelder,
Dave VanElst won the high Susan Bachman. Cindy Botteher,
SUlMTvuwd play and learn thc Glendon Curtb and family callhurdles in Ifl.fl. Tom Warner won Christina Campbell. Kathleen
rulcs ft.*, well as the fun Ini play- II ,od on their grandmother. Mra.
Mary Frances Speaks, daughthe century In 11 seconds flat. Gaskill. Barb Sisson. Pal 8tam.
very little to show our visitor* Ing sport*. Summa- also bring* | Rhoda Bawdy Bunday at lhe
Dan Norman the low sticks In
r the1 home of Mr. and Mra Robert
Vacation Bible School in
23 0 and Gary VanElst the shot Youngs. 3.75: Carl Hoffman and
various churchra In the area. The Austin. She planned to return
Nashville, has compicted ten
In 55-5.
covered quite
Methodist will begin their school Wednesday to the home of her
Elaine Tucker. 3 60: Donna Al­
Juno 7. Ail children are welcome, daughter. Mr. and Mra. Forest
len. Jerrle Bryans, Sue Cordray, Women’s Recruit Training Cen­
Herald Classic and grandson, I Begerow.
Nancy Ellis. Linda Greenleaf. ter at Bainbridge. Md. Mary Is school for dinner. A band con­
_______ -_______
Marion Gorham. Bonnie Hoff­ a 1065 graduate of Maple Valley cert was Held for their bencrflt Tony Curtis, were in Dearborn |
Former Charlotte High track man. Cecil Leffel, Pam Leven- High School and wa* employed In the gymnasium. From the Height* at the borne of Mr. and ,
school menu
Santa Woodland School they went to Mra Duane Gum and family. |
school menu
.. A__ _ V, - u - - ar of danla
star Mike Martens turned In a good. Agnes McPharUn. Karin .K^B.kery
Nilsson. Barb Purdy..
Purdv. Carole ]Monica, Calif., prior to enlist­
top performance and set a var­ Nilsson,
sity and field record a* MBU Sweet. John Teuneuen, Eugene ment. During recruit training
days with iter daughter after
breeted by Ohio Htate 104 to 37 Tobla*, Evie von Reta and Ken she received Ir^txuctlon In Naval visited the Lutheran Church beintf n delegate at the EUB
Saturday. Mike ran the 600 yard Weller, 350; Gretchen Huebner. 'orientation; Naval history, dUConference during the week.
farm. The group then split up
dash In 1:182, clipping one-tenth 3.40; Catherine Allen. Gayle Bar- J
of a second off the record set by low. Birgit Brodl, Diana Lee ;val ships, aircraft and armament.
Dick Mather In 1963. The Spar­ Brown. Gloria Casey. Carolyn 'Navy jobs and training, sdfim- Floral Shop and the men visiting
tans defend their Big Ten cham­ Coats, Jean DeMott, Sybil Dunn. 1pravement, flrat aid. physical a couple farms and the eievatora.
pionship at Indiana University Mary Greenleaf. Linda Ham- Itraining and military bearing.
May 20-21. Mike 1* the nephew mond, Arloa Hayner. Christine '
at the Bom home before attend­ Betts will bo ministering at
of former Hastings resident. Mrs Healy, Patricia Holden. Terry Miss Speaks will spend a 14-day ing the banquet at tho Methodist .O-aosso. They wished to be re­
Keller, Judy Reed. Don Sloan. leave with tier family before re­ Churclk A lovely roost beef sup- membered to their Woodland rnut
Roy Bush.
■ut.
to the hospital axpaSue Wellfare and Jean Wrtght, porting
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nt
RACE TROTTER HERE
325; Mark Engle and Jan
the church. The sextette from
Springer. 320.
&lt;3
Mr. and Mra. Nell Adair, for­
training as ft hospital corpsman.
Junior*: Linda Kahler. Dick
the group with a
mer Hastings residents now of
Big Rapids, were here Saturday Itawrence. Gayle Myers and the Navy Recruiting Station at
short talk about his town
for the harness racing matinee Gerry Steward. 3 80; Linda Balnt thc fairgrounds Thyy raced yeat. Bev Burkey, Bryan Gordon. trait.
nice time shown him and his
Hardy Ann. a six-year-old. and Sandy Korrar. Sandy Lublencompanions. Tom Nlethamer
own one other trotter. Suile, a lecki. Linda McClelland. Ellen
four - year - old. Their son. Lt. Mullenix and Rex Wieland. 3 75;
Charles Adair, h on duty at Dale Berry. Krbtlne Burroughs. Turner, aon of Mr. and Mra.
Karkruhe, Germany, in the Sig­ Pat Clark. Jan Hayden and Jo Ralph R. Turner of 012 8 Wash­ attending from Woodland as well
Ann Moore. 350; Mary Odrxy- ington. Hastings. Mich., ha* been
nal Corps.
wolska and Sfeve Williams. 3.40; graduated at Sheppard APB, sented the men with maple
Mr. and Mrs. Erb Jarman re­ Robert Alnslee, Terri Babcock. Texas, from tlie training course syrup as a token from our town
turned on May 8th from spend­ Sally Bennett, Karen Bobe,
ing the Winter In Florida. They Cheryl Bolo. Becky Brower,
pieces made by Viola Cunnlngreceived good news this week Jerry Dunn. Melissa Hammond, ttmded Hastings High School.
from their son. Eugene, that he, Becky Ingram, Bob Ironside.
Airman Third Class Norman A.
had passed his Bar examination Caro] McAllbter, Karen McBird.,who
He took his college and law, Keough. Rudy McPherson, Rob- Bird,
— -» mn
—. of
— Melvin
—------—R. Our
mayor will tour New Era on
resides on Crane Road. Middle- . Friday.
school training In Austin, Texas,
and b working at the present Karen Wallace, 3.25; Jan Wle- rille, has been graduated at Pope
Mra Rena Pender was a Wed­
senhofer,
320.
APB, N. C, from a special Air nesday visitor with Mra. Ethel
Ume In the State Capitol at Aus­
Sophomore*:
James
Fisher.
tin.
Force course for aircraft main­
Diane Gilbert, Larry Shaltls tenance technicians. Airman Rowtader. On Friday Mra. Mar­
and Brenda Todd. 3.75; Greg Bird, who attended Thomapplo vin Zimmerman of Stevensville
Bishop, Cindy Campbell, Wendy Kellogg High School, is remain­
Thursday visitor
Curtis. Annette Dunkelberger, ing at Pope for duty with the Blair
Frances Ford. Mary Goodyear.
1 tester) y and. grandmother, Mrs.
Greta Guenther, Ashley Curtis
Clbnena Schabily. Mra Hersey
Henion. Lindo Malt*. Cheryl
Airman Third Class John B Tewksbury was a guest Friday
Schants, Anne Schondelmayer,
and Saturday with them. Satur­
Barbara Sweet and Dave Tumes.
3.50; Rick Abbey. ChrbUne Bel- Clarence B. Rodgers of &lt;367 76th day visitors Included Mr. and
St..
Caledonia, has been grada­
Choirman: Appeals Board
son. Deb Blow. Marilyn Brbtol.
Mrs. Kennard Schalbly. Mrs DoJohn DeVault, Jim Drake, Ruth
Eliott. Kathy Gerald. Doug from the training coarse for U.S
Air
Force
refrigeration
specialHart. Christine Hook. Kathy
tcrly and family. Visitors SunJohnson. Harold Lewis. Sandra
Ostroth. Mary Rein. Sue Ruby, ate of Caledonia High School,
Mmes Russell, Vivian Sheffield, being assigned to Moody AF
*
Mtven Soya. Lynden Stamm. Ga.. fdr duty.
Mrs Hobart Schalbly, Mra. Vida
Sue Tinker and Greg Wood. 325.
Blood and Della Durkee.
Freshmen: Larry Cook, Beree
The fire department was called
Darby. Evelyn Fuller. Thomas
to the home of Linden Snyder
Phone Vermontville
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Hahn.
Althea St. ______
Martin._____
Jan.Week* R2, Nashville, completed Sunday to fight a tractor fire.
Shafer and Terri Sheppard. 3.75: a food service course at Fort Luckily It wa* soon under con­
259-7298
Calif.. May 13. During the trol.
Douglas Acker. Russell Alnslie, Ord. Calif.,
----- ------------ .. ------- -Doug Campbell. Teresa Castle- eight - week course. Week* was
trained In the preparation and
serving of food in military kit­
chens and In the field. Thc fifth

Mike Martens Tops

Mooge Scout*
Receive Award*
Scout Troop 79 received their

In State Match
Here Saturday 1
Senior Scout Stripes. Clarence
ftni
Curtb, Robert Brace, BUI Fray, u—&lt;
August Lusty. Mark Ned. Mike obedtenc
os Match w hlch wfll ba
Ward. Monte Wolfe and Gordon I be^j

Elliot. Ralph Turner: Ona-year j rmonds
nln._—411
—
YV-.H Anpins
Jerry
Allerdlng,
Bob An- I
drus. Jef! Bruce, Robert Bruce.
Jim Payne. Monte Wolfe. Mike
Ward. August Lusty and Gordon
Mesecar; Three-year pins —Bill
Enrollment 15 tc
Prey: Service (Adult! — Foa*
White. Jerry Cutchall. William
Bruce. Ron Hall. George Eliot.
Clarence Curtis and George P. 8. HalseiJ
Swanson; Perfect Attendance —
The B
Pom White. Jerry Allerdlng, Bob Training
Andrus. Jef! Bruce. Robert Bruce, event.
Jim Payne. Monte Wolfe. Mike
Ward and August Lusty; Merit
tion and Home Repairs —Bill
Frey; Aviation. Jim Payne; Ten­
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Bruce. Mark Nell, Steve Barnum.
Peter Pierce. Robert Lydy. Gary
McKelvey and Jeff Peck.
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NOTICE: Public Hearing-By: Barry County Zoning Board of

Appeals on Monday, May 23rd, at

8 P.M. in the Zoning Office at City
Hall in Hastings. This is to consider
an appeal by the Middleville Tool

Company for a variation of about 3

acres in Section 5 of Yankee Springs
Township from recreational to in­

Stan Trumble, C.L.U.

dustrial. Located on the southwest

corner of Boss and Briggs Roads.

Wilbur Uldriks

New York Life

talnlng "on-lhe-Job" training In
an Army mesa hall. He entered
lhe Army in December. 19«5. and
completed basic training al Fort
Hood. Texas. Weeks *r&lt; gradu­
ated from Maple Valley High

in dairy farming before entering
the Army.

Trouble-free
with a capital “T”!

miserable

summer

Saturdays.

trouble-freo TORO.

‘So Little Time?
Film at EUB
Church Sunday
The film. "So Little Time,”
will be presented at the Has­
tings Evangelical United Breth­
ren Church on Grand Street at
Paator Herb Buwalda Invitee
all Interested to attend.

WHEN YOUR years of work are done, will

you have only blisters to show for it? Build

It features the varied min­
istries of World Vision and the
dent.

your retirement income now with regular
saving! of 10% from each paycheck. Insured

savings earning high dividends add up

nesla. the destruction it caused
and the distribution of relief

That’s the 1966
Whirlwind* by

TORO’
BENDER'S
SINCLAIR SERVICE

"So Little Time" Is believed to M-17 MI&lt;MI«-III«

Shona

SY 5-9441

Michigan

at Hastings Savings and Loan.

OUR CURRENT
J '/a ON ALL
DIVIDEND RATE IS 4 % SAVINGS

It makes sinis to r&amp;Ck&amp;Q6
your home Insurance
Our Homeowners Policy allow* you to combine your
fire, theft and personal liability coverages into one
broad, economical policy with these important ad­
vantages: substantial savings... packaged convenience
... tailored protection. You can buy it on our easy
Premium Payment Plan which allows you to spread

136 E. State St
Phosi* Wl 5-3853

I

All Savings Insured Up
810,000 wMi FJ.LI.G

MEMBlH i

HOME LIIAN BAN»

FrandsenX
Insurance Agency

Over Mlfcr*e Jewei
120 W. ITATI IT

Wl 5-4174

INDIANAPOLIS "500" CLASSIC
WE'LL BE BROADCASTING
DIRECT FROM THE TRACK
Tima Triala 5:30 to 6:00 p.m

On May 21st &amp; 22nd
Memorial Day Race from 10:30 a.m
right through to completion!

WBCH ™
your dial

�SWAP • HIRE • BL.
A GREAT GIFT
FOR THE
GRADUATE!

A-J USED CARS

Save $$ On
One of These
Spring Specials

A Uke-Now Us»4 Car"
1964 OLDS CONVERTIBLE
. . . Low mileage CuUam with

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.

SELL- Rfc-r-.|
LE&amp;ALS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 534S1
MINIMUM RATI—50c for Twenty Wordg.
CAIH tATfi—-2Vi«
4»»kl» D.
1/19

IN* G.U.U 500

MOTiai 19 H8UQT Q1VIW Tkal
■—&gt;T»lSSy W Mb uireto'yjSi

Dr. Hardtop. Cnds-A-MaUc.

NM LINCOLN CON »R ENYAL

transmission, sir conditioning,

1964 PONTIAC SEDAN
.. . Catalina 4 Dr, Hydramatic.
radio, new whitewalls, power
steering, sharp turquoise fln-

3 Dr. Standard. 6 cyL Radio.
IUM

MM VOLKSWAGEN

DISPLAY CLASS! Fl

dlo, vacation

IM

k« krM •" Ua WUtKu of I
M. Xabi* tor appelaUsest ot

1965 Mustang

CARDS Of THANKS A IN M IM OKI AMS—2a

MMCUBT MARAUDER

13 months warranty

1965 VeBuwagtn

1963 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP
... 4 Dr. Holiday. Dynamic
88, power, steering and brake.,
radio, whitewall*, n*w -Olds­
mobile trade.---------------- 8M95

NOVA

1965 C«rroif Mmi

1963 PONTIAC 8POBT COUPE
. . . vaianna series, power
steering and brakes. Hydra malic, radio, whitewall*, sharp
car......................................... 8MM

1964 Chavroht Biacoyna
i Dr. I Automatic.
IM*

FALCON

4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and

1963 CHEV. STATION WAGON
. . . Belair, nice blue finUh.
Vfl engine, radio, one owner.

1963 Fekon Club Wagon

1963 CADILLAC SEDAN
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Beautiful
black and white tutone, many

1964 fialaxia 500

_______________ — W4M

.81,496

1963 FORD STATION WAGON
. . . Palrlane 4 Dr., standard
transmission, radio, very clean.
................. .......................... 8M45

Special!
1962 Ford Galaxie 500

19P PONTIAC SEDAN
. . . Starchief 4 Dr.,
steering and brakes,
whitewall*. New Pontiac
............................................

CyL, w/walls, radio.
81*6

1962Gaiaxie 500
ar steering, w/walls, radio.

IMS OadKlae Deville Coupe.

Radio. Real low mileage!
8175
,

4 Wheel Dr, Stylealde Pickup.

NOTICES

tire.

CHEVROLET

mirrors,

Outside

-■4 1310 N. Michigan '
' phone Wl 5-2479

8/19

Short box. 3 sp. V6 Engine.
Custom cab. radio, dual spot­
lights. tutone.

Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

OPPORTUNITY

1965 MUSTANG 2 DR.

RenneR Ford Inc.

'■

Smith Douglas

qualified for time and Invest-

Fertilizer
This Season?
Bulk or Bogged—

6-24-12

Other grades and analysis
avallaNe:

Water Saftanan
Ikmi Flltors

Ownod equipment

Culligan Wafer
Conditioning
111 N. MfeK*

TreL Smith-Douglas exclusive
formula of all trace elements
1* added lo each ton.
Remember, too, that Pelleform
wtth Trel has maximum water
soluble pbosphonu for maxi­
mum yields.

O Call us for prices.
0 Soil testing lab.

Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply
g/N

18M K. Railraad

III
'

III ,

III

1965 CHEVROLET
« Or.; VB, automate. One owner.
9,000 milai ... Car hka naw!

1964 FALCON
2 Or.; 6 eyl, itandard.

6-24-24

SINGER INDU8TRIF.8, INC.

III

1965 PLYMOUTH

W1 5-3324

*1

Classified Paragraphs

Ill

III

1963 CORVAIR
* Dr ; radio, heater, w/walli,
automate trammiuion.

Ill

III

1963 BUICK
Electra Conv . pwr. »t&gt;j. b brake*,
radio, auto, w/walU. One owner.

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED COTTAGE north aide of Wall
sash. Burkey Auto Glass it
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
son. Hasting*.
___ tf

SMILEY BUILDINGS

ner office.
Hostings, Mich.
616-945-9103

Over Stan’s Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store

Ill

Ill

III

1965 BUICK ELECTRA
2 Dr. Hardtop. Ow owner.

One used Wheel Horse (4 hp)
with mower. B. L. Carpenter
Hardware.
8/36

pay after Sept. 1. Also book
matches. Call: Battle Creek,
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm.
tf

TABLE PAPER — For picnic*,
family reunion*, lota of uses

III - GOOD AS NEW
STORE
III ,

1963 FORD
Gala&gt;&gt;* 500 Conv.; V8. rad«. beater,
w/walh. pwr. stig. Car lika naw!

1967 CALENDA
ety of prices

OPfN FRIDAYS

Good Supply of
LADIES' and GIRL'S DRESSES

SALE —50 tons first and
second cutting hay. alfalfa and
brome. Call Hickory Comers
671-8318.
tf

for

SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom
rifle made by McCord'* of
Ionia. Will shoot a f group at

tion, Yeager barrel and trigger,
Fisher safety, 3 to • variable
scope, pecpalght In mount, full
monte carlo hand rubbed acock,
sling with quick detach.swivel*

30-06 dies and case*, bullets,
powders, primers and loaded
shells, etc. Rifle value. 8300 00
— loading equipment' 870.00
Will sell complete for only
8250.00. Can 945-38M after 6

17-ft. BOAT, 60 hp. Mercury
motor, tongue-tilt trailer and
New rack of
many extra*. Phone 945-9778.
BLOUSES AND SKIRTS
6/l»
WALK UP AND SAVE!
FOR MORE BEAUTiPVL HAIR
5/W
—Use Rexall’s fast permanent
Regular 82.0&amp;-NOW 81M. No
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.

HASTINGS

IANNER

/HEELER MARINE SALES *
'SERVICE —Marcury outboard

CLASSIFIEDS
Cell Wl 5-3481

ceaecrtoa. M-M in NaxhviUe.
OL fi-MSl or OL 3-6074.
“

ARE YOU PAYING MORE thap
5Mi% interest oa borrowed
money? You might qualify for
Federal Land Bank foaa. flee
our ad on ■*— '-- --- —— -*
Uii* paper.
a/18
WHY NOT LET US MAKE ytt
a rubber stamp with your MV

8826. Thh include*
laity Shoppe,

CARPET CLEANING IS JURY
with Host New Electrio UdBnuh. No wet carpet* or hsqi-

WANTED—Mature lady for part­
time Office work during sum­
mer mantlis. Will become full
£5* *phon?wY's-sn?'
lime job when school starts.
Some typing essential. Reply
tings’ moat modern. Some still
to Banner Box 1014.
6/26
ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR PAST 34-HOUB FILM
8/12 MATURE MAN to drive retail
SERVICE! NO charge fof Ottffurniture truck for old reliable
slxe print*.
tf
FOR RENT—3 bedroom, modern
year-round cottage on Algonary, paid insurance, store bene^gts and discount*. References dr FofMNole
inquired. Salary Increased as
you become familiar with Job.
ALSO, reliable man to unpack ALCOHOLICS
* For felo—tool Irteta
and get furniture ready , for
deUvery. Would send right
300 ACRE FARM—Can be used
man to school lo learn touchmenu.

range, refriger-

well. Buildings in good condi­
tion. CUI 833-3716 (Dalton), tf
2/3 ACRE

BORDERS A NICE CREEK
Almost new l-bedreom modern
bom* juit outside city limit*.

tor an the Family

Wl 8-»43

•AMY AM ... A Guida in
Buytag ... Mlmg .

Want Ad section . . .
■ top Shopping Guide:
uea, top job*. AcUoc
IsfacUonl O»fl WI I

H2.4SM.S7) Dollars lo* srlacipfl aad

5-4923 except Thursday*. WI
5-3162 after 6:30.
tf
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles'
and men's clothing. Phone WI FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS
MENT, one 4-room cottage,
5-8714. 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
Tailor Shop.
/
tf
privileges. AU utilities fur­
Quality structures bail! by
nished. Phone 623-2024.
tf
ir For Solo—MlactUenooua

0«lvwdcr« * Dr.: S *utom*tlc.
One owner. Uxslly ownod

Ill

(W3-25
^^M-12-12

:;v
DonJi, Cirralt J«d*«.

CANVAS TARPS

206 N. MhMg*&gt;

1965 CHEVROLET

LANNES KENFIELD,
Home Ph. 045-4054

Have You Tried

KAECHELE'S

$3.47 up
WINICK'S

328 N. Mkh. Hi. 945-2421

II MOTILE

waiting to pay you cash for
them. Sell things you do kmg-

Mllekoll. ProVkto' **•

SINGER SEWING MACHINE
with dial control xlg-aag equip­
ment (tn lovely cabinet&gt;. real
nice. Makes fancy sUtches
automatically, scallops, button­
holes, satin stitches, and em­
305 S. Church Wl 5-5352
broiders. PuD balance 836 66. ★ Help Wanted
ELECTRIC Raaora repalredPayments of 15.00 a month.
Speclal —Your raaor cleaned,
Call 045-5395, Electro-Hygiene.
lubricated and sharpened, only
6/19
NOTICE: M.iy lUU.f.
or "foaoU" oolu
5x7 to 16x20
Remodel • Repali

1435 S. Hanover

1963 GMC Fkkup

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!

caadiiioa ot ■
tL« 2oib ■!»&gt;
Call Mr. White, 538-56S0.
&lt;ul«4 Sr_ &lt;ii——
Cid BXTTY jUx irauirens
8/19 Ulhind kid wife. *• mOrt«B*or«,
THB HABTIHOB CITT BANK,
b.t
NO NEED TO HANG ON TO
UNUSED ARTICLES when a t* LUtf ISt

it BuiineM ServicM

Heating - Plumbing
Service

• cyL Radio. Heavy duty seat,
Spare

Used
Farm Machinery

power
radio, —1965 Ford 2000 with 63 hours.
trade. —IH.C. H Tractor. Good shape.
81^95 —Massey Ferguson 68 Diesel.

LARKE BUICK

1964 Ford F250 % Ton

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

AutomobUe, 5 to 10 hours of
spare time weekly and a sincere
deaire lo Increase your present
income tn your own business
EARNINGS

FARM IMPLEMENTS

BOTICA or MQBTQAOB
month if qualified.

GOODYEAR BROS.

1959 Plymouth Fury
3 Dr. 'Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyL,

Dual wheel*.

with your pr
To qualif
81095 00 to I

Fl 3-4093 Kalamasoo
6/16

OPPORTUNITY
National investment firm
seeking industrious and ag­
gressive full time representa­
tive.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

1961 Rambler American
4 Dr. Station Wgn. Standard
6 cyl. Low mileage. Overdrive.
Real economy wagon I
$495

NEWEST MOD-

Sacluded, modern year
’round 4 bedroom home
with guest house — both
beautifully furnished.
Garage ... 180 ft. lake
frontage — sea wall. On
M-43 Wall Lake. Delton.
Call owner.

CAREER

AUTOMATIC WASHER AND HOME FOR BALE on two extra- REFINED ELDERLY LADY Wj
would share my comfortat
DRYER FOR BALE or trade / •large lot*. Oarage with ba*etaent Bath with ihogtr.
for 30* range or refrigerator.
po In Up ent.
Right of way on Bauble lAke
Also for sale, small oil heater.
CHEVELLE— 1964. w/wafl Urea,
No. 1 and 2. Snow plowed road.
Phone 946-5540:
8/16
radio, stickshift, 6 cylinders, 4tn
PRICED TO SELL. Phone:
dr, silver blue with blue in­ ELECTROLUX VACUUM
1-368-5282, Irons, Michigan, tf
terior. 19,000 miles. 81295. Call:
in. Will accept woman
—Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
CLEANER (late model). Origi­
RO 5-3742 after 5 pm.
5/19
one child. Phone 383-1810.
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Tractors.
nal coft oyer 8165.00 equipped
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Aw.
with automatic cord winder
FOR SALE—1963 Studebaker
Hostings, Michigan
and pop-oUt bag*. Balance due
-/ton pickup, 8 ft. box. 6 cylin­
$3222 or fgke over 8123 weekly
der, overhead outside mirrors
payment* Call 948-5395, Blecand sliding rear window in
124 N. Jefferson
Wl 5-5(352
Uo Hygiene.
5/19
STALK SB RIDDlBS MB
cab with custom made camper,
RENT—F
W1B
low mileage. Call evenings. TWO U8BD WALKING TRAOMy, im
Banheld 721-9337.
6/19
TQRS — One with cultivator
and cycle bar. One with culti-

1962 Chevrolet BelAir

TRUCKS—

102 W. 8l«lo 8tfo«t
EUMiaM, Kukina

Lak* Property

1941 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP
S tarter and light*.
'
... 98 series, full power and
all the extras. A top quality —1957 John Deer 520 Tractor.
Sharp!
,(
car at................................ MA*
—
1946
IH.C.
H
Tractor.
1908 VOLKSWAGEN CONVERT.
. . . Radio, whitewalls, excel­
lent condition. Look this one
PuD.
over. . ..............
$ 795
—John Deere 246 2-row Cdrn
Planter. 3 pt.
**

IBM Lincoln 4 Dr. Sedan.

TUBE 'IXSTERS WITH NA­
TIONALLY - ADVERTISED
R£A. AND SYLVANIA TV
AND RADIO TUBES such as
retail stores, super markets,
discount stores, service stations,
■ta.
THIS IB A SERVICE TYPE

FOR SALE

side and out.....................13,795

« Dr. Rxu
- Fuji power.
..ms
1861 MERCURY MONTEBEY

Rental or Homa

PUXUOAWOX QBOU.
M
Mllblxw, Th. 1
i.r Ik* Couniy *&lt; B»rry.
ki. &lt;rf O.ort. II. II.*i

dk&gt;. Excellent condition.

MM MKBCUBY CUSTOM

SZRVICE

weed.

wi L-mi
■ner I P-m.

Pimm

SUMMER HELP WANTED — WANT TO BUY
Middle-aged couple preferred,
but win consider either male
Drive-In at Gun Lake from
May 30 until Sept. 8. May live
on premise* in trailer that 1* LADY WILL
furnished. Reply to: Marshall
Lyon, 2188 Orchard Lake Drive,
5M1, Delton.

TAKE

WIDOW in

HASTINGS BUSINESS WANTS
young male help. Call: WI 6­
9164.
tf
built-in kitchen. Large corner TOOL ROOM MACHINIST AND
lot to excellent neighborhood
APPRENTICES -inlerested in
acroas from elementary school.
learning trade. Good wages
CaBtil-8141.
tf
a»d fringe benefit*. RnoeUoDt
opportunity with growing Cor­
34 mCR* with 1-bedroom
poration' Apply to person.
iwuie and *m*U barn on Yeckley Road. MJNO. CaU Homer
Becker, Ph. 945-8748 or Homer
Smith 945-4974.
*—

keeper tn a Widower's
More for home thkn
City or country.
Brock. MON. KM

-................................

�I
Card of Thanks

eS5?
Wayne Tagg ia

week in Buffalo. N.Y, and at- WaVUC ltt« IB
tended the 72nd annual Supreme
r

~S SCommander of
VFW District

ol Hubvuu MU. Bill

Sherwood. Afternoon callers

with dinner

and singers. those who sent the
beautiful floral tributes and sym-

iss/Jt
•i Ue 1

Forelgn Wars
O. Oartlngtr family and Ml— held Bunday.

Also the Woman's Mltwlonsry
Society for the lunch and Ron

Hastings and Bud KeUogg of A-flth How. B. N. lath Artillery,
His children, grandchildren.

tors of Mra. Elnara Whitney. *
Mr. and Mm Gaylord Whitney

UmUbsb, Ukhifu

Houghton Wertneertay, May 4.
PnUowtng tbe meeting a bridal

Mrs. Dean Btuart and family

Mra. Lyle Whitney and Robert Runyan.

Finnic, nurses and nurses aids at
Pennock Hospital for their ex-

West Woodland

Mra. Norval Thaler and family
ware Sunday, htey 8 luncivoQ

By Vidor SU—

nclghbors for food brought in

Jd rtrnH be sruitad.
BE IT rUHTHKU

many

Beverly. left Wednesday at last Lake,

Psychiatric
t

enjoyed Sunday dinner. May 3 al
the Carlton Center Grange HaiL Reality, « Mrs. Mina Wieland spending

BE8OLVED:

daughters of Haatlnga

ment. Also a special thanks to
Mrs. Lila Messenger for her dally

in the

month

surgeon; George Green. Grand

Grand Haven, trustees.
Among the guesta al tha Nash-

cruise

covering

Dsud: m»t s. uee.
Philip H. MIUMll.
the Kryl Livingston family, w

ment comander; Forrest Stewart,
IgJMM department service officer, and
Boniface Malle, Detroit, departinclud-

100

MIIm

ir tks Oooaty ofBarry.
Estate of Haaaab WUkias. Deru. Na is-trs.
‘

NO fine Ffcxa MJO c
er aba was ticketed

UBturday

fSliori

Xonla.

School to enjoy the trip and

Lake Odessa
BE

Holly and DeMott chased her

By Ruth Peterman

card would no doubt be appreciCARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our rela­ ■u* •• Fl
tives and friends who helped In
any way to make our Mth and
25th wedding anniversaries such
a memorable occasion.
Grelhel and Clifford Walter
Geneva and Fred O’Connor

stopping her.

IT FUHTHKH RKWOLVKD:

of rural Woodland were Mother's

C-X'..cv

per and over-night guesta of tbe

rley Hulliberger. 1
s. Donald Hofstra

Hastings

were

visitors

08434

Friday,

wedding and reception of Char-

attended the Mother - Daughter Fcrris at the Ionia Hospital.

CARD OF THANKS
PUBLICATION OBDEB.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
our relatives, friends and neigh­
bors for their many acts ot klnd-

on Hour

Wilma Parlick and daughter and

district m

Your kindness will never be for­
gotten.
S
I
Mr. and Mrs. Willard White
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Godde
and Michael

quartermaster;

Burdett Hayner, Nashville, advoHospital with tbe
Research Division.

CARD OF THANKS
We wUli to thank our relatives,
friends and neighbors for How­
ers, cards, money and food sent

first floor at Pennock Hospital,
Rev. John Joldersma for his

received

•an and daughter of Grand Rap-

beautiful floral tributes'
Tbe family of Agnes May Apsey

one Fuller fbr their help at
home, the Welcome Ladles Aid
for serving the lovely lunch af­
ter the funeral and all others
who helped in any way during
Mother's long illness. Thanks to

She

the latter's daughter and family.
Church with their mother. *
Irving Gilbert and

dear husband, father and grand­
father. Thanks to Dr. Pryor and
nurses who assisted in helping.
Abo Leonard - Osgood Funeral

family

of

Grand Rapids at the Charles
Carlson home and Mrs. Rush
and daughter attended the Mo­
ther-Daughter banquet at the
Burton BL Methodist Church on
Friday. * Weekend guests of the
Merton Garlock family were Mra
Addle HUI of Canon City and
Mr. and Mrs. William Gedris of
Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mra Harold McLeod
were guettf Mother's Day of
their daughter and family, the
Robert Amys, of Battle Creek. ★

aunt In Gardena tbe Saturday
from him. They planned to visit

LEGALS
Comnaa Cauaeil ot th. City ot M..
U»f«. duly MM»d Moy B IBM,
fiK IT yUBTKUl IlEttOLVEO: Lansing E-rnrutAy

la County of Barry.
Martie Van Dola* 1

liable 10 aaaoaa-

Saturday, May 7, when cranking
a tractor al hM home which
urday, May 7th.
Hospital Guild No. 41 will have
their last regular meeting all
day Wednesday. May 18th at the

celebrate

a potluck dinner at noon.
Woodland has oomptatad his
special training April 22nd at
Pert Rucker. Ala, far the maln-

Beverly

Oxotnay.

A

bouquet

sing and Mrs. Ruth Tasker were 23rd to Fort Hood. Tfcxas for Calvary United Brethren Church
Saturday visitors ot Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Stadel. Tbe Larry
Rafflera near Woodbury were
UB. 55868242. Co. E. 123-MbIdL.
their
flat
wedding
anniversary.
pleasant surprUo
Bunday visitors. * Mra. Ruth
their wedding cake. Plants, flowTalker has returned to her home
on Tischer road after spending
Haturday overnight and Moth- thc Winter in Lansing with her
sister, Mrs. Thelma Gilliland. *

Ruth Peterman were

furlough

Robert Hershberger, secretary,
Mra. Dale williams, treasurer.

Vleefc and daughter. Joannie of
report for duty. * Mra. Ktwin

anniversaries. They also visited

Buehler and family. * Mr. and
Clarksville. * Mrs. Steve Button 505th Signal Co. 11th Signal CJ».
is living in a small apartment
by heneif, near her niece, and
Is feeling fine and is vvry happy

1U.I

Mrs. Billy McMurtry, treasurer.

"We're Aa Near Aa Your Telephone"

City &lt; Haaltnn, Mkhit»n, will Uld
■ Iteklk HmtIss tal»Uv« ta the aSaytim M a W—&lt;
* U“
IBM, Mnual lo tbe protista
£ K st 3"s: Riis i:

wl

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

!X”
PabUo NeoriM wiU U KU4 at U.
C«u«U (W»3ib«r« l» tha City lull on
Phk‘iXm.m
lL'iUtt.4.. -

church she attended aa a child.

a.

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pleasant trip

Pleasant Valley
By Mn. Eth^l Blunk

the death in Blodgett Hospital

Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery

KEYS

DUPLICATED

Markwart Thursday evening.
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—-Expert vrortunarahip.

4. HU Ko. !«.«»*.
tut ca Jim &gt;«.
M, laJba Proboto
United Brethren Church on
Mother's Day. * The Christian wart famnly had only lived in

relatives still redding in Ger-

far Petitioner

JUgA MjUteM ~ J.
Stele of Mtehteai
ir lb* Coaaly ot B«

Business Directory
MIMQKIAL MONUMENTS

SMfRWOOD-STO

OF DISTINCTION
Lawronca Brotfcari

Agency for

irnsra

2134.

Phone Wl 5-2123.

mum

r

CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL-■Bonder Grarel

parli snd supplies. McCulloch

the Daefcl Patrick's
Allo waa

her dau^tar and family, the
B«r. Paul fihoupaa at Durham.

mors Jeweler, iuj
Phone 945-5316.

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Ilion of Edith T»&gt;1- day evening, May ® at the Wood­
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Catholic* Celebrate liSu,
Feoit of Ascention

gathered » s. gymnasium for
the election speeches during
second hour. The parties running

Clifton Milters were Mrs Henry

dterilte «ily to be beatan a to 4
in the Vanity baseball game
The Junior Vanity baseball with

Opt a 4-season work horse

Delton 5 to A
Tuesday. May 3 tbe cheerlead-

(Wheel Horse, of course)

setnl-finalists triad out In front

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ctanlbal Drawing: Dennis CampGerald Knanas, and Dave Rich­
mond. Music: Carrie Newland.
Kathy Champion. Pun Hayward.
Nancy Mott, and Sharon John­
son. Office: Robin Rice. Publica­
tions: Bob Boniface. Physical

Varsity cheer leadersfor the next
year are: Connie IJrideatlne,
Cindy High, Sharon Jacobs, Lin­
da Dewey. Nancy Wertman. and
Cindy Hayward. Tlie Junior Var-

far president.
and Deb Smith.
Thursday, May 5. 20 students
traveled lo Albion College. The for voting. The Party elected
was
the
Athletic
Party.
occasion was the annual Freedom
Forum with this year’s topic:
-DiMent In Democracy." The
vocation was made Uy Rev. Da­
turned at 11 pan. They listened vid Honeywell, alumni associ­
ation, the introductions were
Tbe prognun started with mom-

Kathy TeweU. Jeff Galley, Don
Hall. Rick Bcatterday, and
Claude Hall. Physical Bctenoe:
Boot! Beebe. Rick ScaUerday,
and Nancy Bedecs. Senior Math:
Mike Heath and Al Bourdo.
Shorthand: Bally Tuck. Kathy
Vramkln. and Linda Keller. Sci­
ence Fair: Nancy Wertman.
Cathy Collison. Nancy Mott.
Garry Boyce, Pat Bedecs, and
Mark Almon. Sociology: Bue
Campbpll. Gall Herbert, and
Margret Trantham. Spanish:
Rick Bcatterday, Ginny Scatterday. Bcott Beebe, Keith Champ-

each class are as follows: Top through the hells all hour.
Ten ninth: Mart Almon, Becky
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Marti Galnder, Cindy Hayward,
Linda Kroes, Larry Nelson, Paula
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by Municipal Judge L. E. Bar­
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a charge of driving while under

BUI Adams, Pam Hayward, Bandee Herbert, Mary Little, Gall
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Huber. Nancy Wolman. Sendee
Herbert. Pam Hayward. Mary
Smith. and OaU Monica. Ameri­
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EXPERT TIRE Kara Thompson, Gall Herbert,
Gall Monica, and Pam Hayward.
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SERVICE
Agriculture: Lester HermanlU
and David Raymond. Annual:
Helen Tatro dlfa Nanay Watman. Art, Rob Conrad. Connie
Oates. Jay Hltber, Alicia Ham-

Wednesday was a musical day
al Delton High. First. 20 rtu-

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to Mr Aubrey Davis. Village President, for the
sum of not less than five percent of the amount
of the proposal wiN'be required with each proposal
conditioned to secure Mr. Aubrey Davis from loss
or damage by.reason of withdrawal of the bid or

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Sealed bids will be received by Mr. Aubrey
Davis. Village President. Lake Odessa. Michigan
ot the Village Holl located in the Fire Station for
the construction of a Village Hall to be known as
Page Memorial Building until Thursday, Moy Z6,
1966 at 7:30 P.M. KT.

Rlckert, Karis Spencer, Helen
Tatro, Kathy Tewell and Chari-

during first hour. They wore the
'History and Philosophy of The counselor. Mich. State University
Vanity Chorus of Manchester
and awarding of certificates
Campbell. Mike Llttte. Speech: under the direction of Roger
noon sessions ended up with Gun made by WlUard J. Baker, high Dare Hyde, and Rick Baker.
Hall. "History and Philosophy school principal. The Honors
of Tbe American Communist
standing yearly event the efforts
and cooperation of many peopleI
Tbe Campus"
General Ln the community. It is another1
example of noteworthy achieve-1
the Selective Service Byatern, mans possible when merchants,
"Student Protest and tlie Draft" parents, students, and teachers
and Frank J. Kelley 'Attorney
General of the State of Michigan.

There waa a panel called the the whole hearted support given
examining committee made up of
Frank J. Keiley, J. Allan Mac­
Kay. YAF. Cart Oglesby. 8DS, quet. The following Undents were
and David Kerwin Albion Col­ honored Tuesday night; Algebra
lege Student who quitted the
grand. Goll Kirkendall, Phlll
then opened to questions from Michael. Peggy Hammond and

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�Calhoun Heart
Center to Serve
Barry Areas

Maple Valley
Asks 5 Mills
For School Costs

socialton Monday. May id. open­
ed its Calhoun County Heart
Information Center In Battle
tbe MapiaVOey Schools, and

pleased that they did not find
U neceraary co ask for additional
millage beyond the five mills.

more competitive po-

experienced

thrpUgh six beginning next
. The atomenUry teachers
former Vermontville High School

this

school
DIRECTOR ELWOOD O. McLEOD

The Eaton County Intermedl-

mo districts would become part
of tlie Maple Valley School dis­
trict if the plan is approved.
Dr. Kent Leach, director of
the Bureau of School Services
of the University of Michigan,
made an accreditation visitation
to the Maple Valley Schools re­
cently. He seemed pleased with
tho completion of the junior­
senior high school building and
specially the well equipped fa-

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Section Three—Fayes I to

Thursday, May 19, 1966

Many Enjoy
Banquet, Holy
Lana Pictures
About IOO gathered in tho All­
purpose room of Southeastern
School for the banquet resulting
from the recent contest conduct­
ed by lhe Pilgrim Holiness Bun­
day School.
After the bountiful supper, toe
Rev. William Helrlgel. retired

New Futon Medical Facility
Directed by Native of Barry
The Eaton County Medical
Care Facility, dedicated in im­
pressive formal ceremonies on
Bunday, May 8, Is now meeUng
many geriatric needs of that
area under a program diretted
by Elwood O. McLeod, a naUve
of Woodland who served at one
time with the Barry County
Bureau of Social Aid.

before becoming an adminIstra-

He obtained his formal educa­
tion at Woodland High; Michi­
gan State and Ohio State. .

and. to the holder of the Purple
Heart and the Brons
Rhineland campaign.
While working In Barry Coun­
ty. he was named a deputy dis­
trict governor of tlie Lions Dis-

slides of the Holy Land he took

The Eaton County Facility war.
developed on an IS-acre site pro­
viding room for expansion. It is
designed to accommodate 100
patients In a scml-prlvate en­
vironment. This la accomplished
with four rooms each with four
beds and a bath. 38 rooms, each
with two beds and a bath, and
Weather permitting, then will eight single rooms each sharing
a bath with one other single
tuck dinner by former Nashville
a most enjoyable evening.

Nothvillv Reunion
At Putnam Park

There is an audio-visual nurse
Nashville, May 29 at noon. Each
will bring own dishes, drink and call system which provides in­
stant contact with patients al
utensils.
all beds, bathrooms, dining rooms
and day rooms from a nursing
station on each floor.
There is a public address sysground music as well as an­
nouncements.
Oxygen h*s been supplied lo
A dining room on each floor
will allow patients to eat at
tables seating four or six. Day
rooms on each floor providt TV
viewing, reading, writing and
socialising. *
* ■
* An activity room near the
main entrance provfiRJTHtflhif
and pantry facilities where pa­
tients may receive groups for
Special occasions.
There is also a meditation
room which individuals may use.
and which ministers of ail faiths
may use for services or consul­
Cations.
.

OUbert McLeod of Woodland.

Chandler, Berry
Join Fraternity

___________ __

rectors wete named consisting of
Dr. James Hogan. Max Rey­
nolds. Bob Williams, Donald
Rattle Creek, or telephone. MM- Hayward. Wm. Smith. Sr.. Clar­
ence Donovan. Herb Dofltw. Lynn
Lawrence. Lynn Sledge. Wally
Hull. Merle Baske. Bob O'Con­
The Center will supply Infor­ nell and Ken Church.
The group heard a presentamation about heart disease,
stroke and other cardiovascular
illnesses, and will guide heart mation of the arm development
by Pruddent Bob Williams. and
available aourora of financial nnd
MacRltchie of Hillsdale, gave a
social aid.
Mrs Doris Wencke. a well- more drtailed explanation \ con­
cerning tlw mecltanlcs of tlie
jectIves.
MgcRltchle reviewed the arti­
cles of the Corporation and lhe
of the Center. Dr. Taylor added.
The office Includes desk space stock certificates will be issued,
in the Volunteer Bureau office at 120 per share, and no one
and the use of special confer­ person shall own directly or in­
ence rooms.
directly more than one share.
The Calhoun Center is the
Thc alm of the Corporation Is [
Aiaoclatlbn's fifth; the others I to promote the economic opporore tn South Eastern Michigan.. (unities in South Barry U*rrt-1
' tory In all of Us Industrial com­
mercial. educational nnd rccrc] atlonal phases, through lhe purlocation In which volunteers will chase or acquiring land, and to
hold, own or learc or Improve
&lt;1&gt;. tbe life saving technique buildings, to dispose of such real
estate or improvements or to
lease the same either as land-

Pounded in 1890, Delta Sigma i william M. McCallum. 13b S.'
Phi is an International social' Drake. Kalamazoo. with whom

the scholarship and social aware-1 antj
ne» of. its men through an or- I--------- —
ganlxed and continuing program■ He s
called “Engineered leadership" School
Mr. and Mrs. William Cotant
and family were dinner guests
Sunday of the Harry McDonalds. 11am in 1M3
On Mother's Day the CotanM
entertained the Dwight Cotants, Saturday at 1 p.m. with tbe *ev.
the Richard Cotant family, the
Harry McDonalds, and the Don­
ald Couches of Flint.

New Systemic
ORTHI

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Project under consideration by
ing house or holding a job. and lhe South Barry Development
&lt;31. discussions and Information Corporation are officer, for pro­
fessional people, a nursing hcxiu-,
stores, small factories, and a
standing young man of the factors, habits or oonditlonji as­
sociated with a greater danger Doctor's medical clinic. The
Corporation was created to help
His other achievements Include
South Barry grow and to give
chairmanship of the Eaton
County White House Confereneo free public forums with physl- Intcrintcd port Ira a chance to
on Aging, chairman of the Eaton
participate In Its support. To be
Inter-Aging Council, he has been programs for schools, distribute
a resource person for the division waiting room UtenUure. carry on
of consultants in aging program correspondence Mid its associated &gt; niunity support and Interest, lhe
at Western Michigan University, filing and receive Manorial Gifts.1 announcement concluded.
a member of Region 8 ot Whitt
House Conference on Aging
planning committee, the Char­
lotte United- Fund board, the
Congregational Church and
Lions Club.
While he was the Lions deputy
governor in 1961-62. his district
took over sponsorship of the
Michigan Braille Transcribing
•Service at Southern Michigan
Prison, an inmate operated pro­
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Seek Addresses of
1941 Class Members

Rose and Flower
Care
ORTHO SYSTEMIC ROSE AND
FLOWER CARE. A gronuhr iiMcficide and fertilizer which will pevwMe
positive continuing fertilisation tad
insect control.

5 lb. Canister

Unued his civic activities and

listed in "Who's Who in the
"
Among those attending the
dedication were Mrs. Beatrice
Fisher, director of Ute Barry
।County Welfare Department, and
Mr Fisher; Victor Eckardt.
Woodland Township supervisor;
Mrs Betty Abbey, administrator
of the Barry Medical Facility,
from Barry County, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Foster. Mr. Foster Is

John McCallum
Of Delton

chapters on U S und Canadian past year and a half.

chairman of lhe United Fund
drive here.
agemept and bodily movements

During their studies prepara­
tory to asking Eaton County dtlsens to vote special tax money
to finance the facility, supervis­
ors and Director McLeod visited
the Barry County Medical Cart
Hie Hastings High Alumni bonFacility.
.
Director / McLeod has excep­
tional background for his present Class of IMt: Russell Hoffman.
position. He entered social work Margaret Hopkins. Rex Walters,
after his release from military Robert Fisher and barren Abbott
service during World War II. He
u-'ked to call WI 5-2051

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South Barry
Development
Group Formed

pleted piedgtshlps to the Delta
.
Sigma Phi Fraternity. Beu P!, 1frspc I hllHinflV
Chapter, at the Michigan Tech- AF1C3. 111U13UMJ
John McCaUunl M
About 75 attended the organi­ notogicai University in Houghsational meeting of the South
Thry were formally Initiated
Barry County Development Cor-

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The Maple Valley School board executive board would be ac-

This la actually

The Hastings Banner

To serve South Central Mich-

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Farm &amp; Garden
231 W. State

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�Hastings Church
Represented at
Episcopal Meet

Church

itian

elnrlral and lai

BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
10 am. Morning service.
11:15 am. Bunday school.
There are dames for all.
A oordlal welcome to all.

WOODBURY

Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
Youth Fedowaqjp, Wed.. 7 pm.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
vice, Wednesday. 8 p-bi. at Roger
Carey borne, west of church.

11 am. Worahlp. Laydetegate.
Mra Don Held wUl give * re­
port of the annual conference.
Organist, Mra Ruth'West..
• pm. Y Hour in tbe youth

UNITKD
Among tbe many issues before
tlie conrenUcm, considerable at­
tention waa given to tho cam­
paign launched last year for the
building at tbe diocesan center
and tbe Cathedral of Christ tbe
King in Kalamaaaa
-

•acuruay Sabbath School 9:3d
Worship, 11 am.
Weonmoay prayer, 7:30 pm.
Bunday, -Faith tor Today." on
TV, WOOD, Channel 8, 5:30 am.
Bunday, Voice ot Prophecy,

Bunday acbool, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's Service,.6.30.
Evening service. 7:30 pin.

Friday. May 37, Junior-Senior
supper (with dates) al Grand
Rapids. Supper at fl:30.

Pastor, Donald Tack
Sunday school. 10 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Youth meeting, 0:15 pm.
Prayer, Bible study. 7:30

W. Glen Uampodl. Pastor
3 Miles South of Gun Lake
9:4b am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worahlp.

Church Study, Sunday, 1:45.
Worahlp. Bunday, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, Bunday, 6.
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30.
Chancel choir, 7 pm, Thura-

8:30 pm. Wesleyan Youth Fel­
lowship.
7:30 pm. Bcrmon: “Tbe Doc­
Mornlng worahlp, 10 am.
trine of Regeneration."
Bunday acbool. 11 am.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Prayer,
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 pm.
In charge of Mlmbmary Com- Bible study.

Name Gull Lake
Honor Students
John Light, atm of Mr. and
Mra. J. B Light of Gull Lake,
was named valedictorian of the
Gull Lake Community High
School Oo-eahitalortans are Ann
Helgeson, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Robert Helgeson of Gull
Lake, and Thomas Hoyt, son of
Mr. and Mra. Theodore M. Hoyt

E. Colfax al N. Boltwood
Rev. Dorians Specs. Pastor
Prayer service. Wed, 7:30 pm.
9: 30 am. Morning worship.
10: 30 am. Bunday school
6:15 pm. Christian Endeavor.
7 p.m. Evening service.

Rev. Jesse Powell, Pastor
10 am. Bunday school. x
11 am. Morning worahlp. .
Wed.. 7 p.m. prayer meeting.

your neighbor
Tuesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Sunday. “Faith far Today," on
TV, WOOD, Channel, 8, 8:30 am.
Bunday, Voice of Prophecy,

7 pm. Br.-Hl MYF.
1 pm. Jr-Hl MYF.
Monday. W. B. C. S. Evening
Circles meet at 7:30 pm.
Monday, 7 pm. Boy Scout

0 am. Holy Communion.
11 am. Morning prayer and
rrmon. Nuncry and claiacj for

Interest you because it will explain bow prayer can
help you in everyday living.
A thankful multitude have been healed through
payer of apparently hopeless troubles and diseases.
Learn what this pan mean far you by auending
this free, public'lecture entitled:, (

Rev. Earl Schlpper
Worahlp, 10 am.
Sunday school, 11:15 Mn.
Bvenlng worahlp, 7:90 pm.

3:30 p.m. Carol ami children's
choir rehearsal, chancel choir roboaraal 7:30.

Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Boys. Olrta Fellowship. 7:30.

Hickory Camera, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
10 am. Bunday acbool.
11 am. Morning worship, jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7: 30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday, 7:30. Family Night.
8: 30 pm., Choir rehearsal.

Delton. Michigan
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Bunday acbool, 10 am.
Worahlp, 11 am.
Evening worahlp, 7 pm.
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm.

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A member of the Board of Lectureship
of The Pint Church of Christ. Scien,a»‘^ w'T'sf in Boston, Mass.
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u,k.ua Thursday, May 26Hi., at 8 P.M.
Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor
Bunday acbool, 10 am.
Worahlp service, 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 p.

Wednesday, 0:30 Uic minister
will inert with pirclc program
leaders to study ChapUT 'J of
"A Reluctant Missionary."

PLAZA i

ALL ARE WELCOME
Rev. Ruasell Houseman. Pastor
9:45 am. Sunday school
Classes for all agca.

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ST. BOSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant

If your home is a
to get away from
when it’s hot and humid
WHOLE HOUSE” ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONING

• Confessions. 4 to 5, and 8 to 9,
Saturdays. 7 30 am. on Bundays.
Before Masses on weekdaya

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8T. AMBKOSI CATHOLIC
CHmtCH AT DELTON
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash. Pai

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Sunday school 10 am.
Warship hour. 11 a m.
Sunday evening service, 7 pm.
Nothing but tbe Bible.

Rev. Richard VondenBocch
Homing worahlp, 5:15 am.
Sunday acbool. 10.15 am.

See Your Elec

�Mrs. Stanton
Attends WSCS JI

Church, wu among B.OOO
di* woman from fifty
who attended Che Sever
aembly of the Woman's'
of Christian Service am
leyan Service Guild at-ft
Ore.. May U-U.
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obeervance of tho 24th annirtfr.
sary of the society and guild.
In the organizations' 25-yERr
hb.tory. member* have given
1209,000.000 for mluione at hbirie
and overseas. and to otlxj Chris­
tian cause* Emphases in Use so­
ciety and guild program are ml*.
etons. Christian social relations,
spiritual Ufe. mission study; ecu­
menical relations, and mission­
ary and deaconess recruitment.
The Aasetnbly le sponsored by
the Womens Divielon of the
Methodist Board of Mhmiona,
which Is tlie national policy­
making body for the Society and

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T.xt Announce? ’
The story of Job will fcrat the
basis for a Bible Leeson on "Soul
and Body" at Christian Betence
Church services this Bunday.
Explanatory passages from the
denominational textbook, -Sci­
ence and Health with Key to
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Eddy, will emphasize the theme
that man's real existence is
spiritual—in God—and that to
accept this gtvem man dominion
over the material body

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THIS SATURDAY and SUNDAY

2211 Robinwood Drive

South of Hastings

laatingn
City
Limits

Visit this newest Arley Todd Home on Robinwood Drive ... a lovely new reridentiol oreo loceted just one

mile south of the Hostings City Limits. Tok. Sooth Broodwey to Robinwood where the new boose is located on

the East Side , just one block off Broadway.

'

You'll be thrilled with this Total Electric, Three Bedroom, Ranch Style Home. The front is brick and the rest of the
exterior is done with aluminum siding, including the roomy two-car garage. It has one full both plus another half-bath in

combination with a convenient utility room on the upper level. The kitchen features built-in electrical equipment. There is
a full, walk-out basement with a fireplace to enhance a future recreation room. Of course, the star feature is Electric Heat­

ing by General Electric.

ELECTRIC HEATING &amp; INSULATING by

Wayne T. Morgan
435 E. Center

Hastings

Arley Todd, Jr

Phone 945-4477 '* 1 z Center Rd.

�Urge Church Women to
Help Solve Problems

C«qratuhtions
To ArHe Todd, Jr!

throughout Michigan to take
leadership lii solving problems ot people.
housing, crime and ecumenical

Moore Paint for this
Fine Home

Beverwyk's Color Center
Phone 945-4071

(Custom Drapery Sarrica)

2211 Robinwood Drive, Hostings

Saturday &amp; Sunday - May 21st &amp; 22nd
Featuring general @ electric
ELECTRIC COMFORT HEATING
and HAGAN Insulation
With Bonded Guarantee!
Installed by

Wayne T. Morgan
AUTHORIZED DEALER IN HASTINGS AREA

Hastings

Phone 945-4477

Engineering Specialists

PURCHASE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
100 Grandville Ave. S.W

Durfee

Harold Wortley and daughter, of
Ry !Hn. John Hook
nual Assembly of United Church of New York City, tbe executive
Mr
1of Cwior Creek. * Bunday dlnWomen of Michigan In Cadillac,
Mr and Mrs. Owen Gaylor |
gu4-u
W1(1
Hamdirector
of
Church
World
BervMay 11-13. More than 300 women
Wtrv Sunday guests of Mr and , nlond WTC clayton Erb of By­
representing over 70 local counPockets ot Poverty, he painted a Mrs. Bert VerMeulcn and family run Center, Mra,
picture of starvation and hunger,
Mokely of Hastings.
Those attending from Has- of incomes in large areas of the
ford Conklin of Dowling were
of the world's children suffer Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Prank K/xnmerUng, Mr. and
from acute malnutrition. The Rot?T Davis. * Thursday eve- Mra. Howard Ketnmerllng of
Ch ria tian Church la moved
Emie Skidmore of Maple Grove.
World Community Day ehalrMrv Earl Fender and daughter * Mystery Mother and Daughter i
public relation, chairman.
feed these people and keep them Fbf.ter were Sunday dinner Nlgiit will be this Thursday at,
The group heard Mrs. DonaldI alive, to help in programs of «uests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Zimmerman, president of Chi­■ birth control, to work In the Pbstcr. Afternoon callers were) Jod Howell. (Tonight).
cago's UCW, speak on ' Lally ini slums, in areas of disasters arid Mr. and Mrs. Ashley VanDoien
Mission," the theme for thc As­• with refugees.
and son. Andy of Quincy and "Michigan Stale Junior winger
sembly. with its corollary "Prep­•
A member of the Roman Cath- Wm Reid from Hastings * Cali- □ o u g Volmar of Cleveland ।
aration for Involvement." She’ olio faith, Mra. Harold Schareminded thc group that Chris­' chern, province director of the mond during the week were Mr. 1960 All-America Western team
tianity should change tlie life of' National Council of Catiiolk: and Mra. RoUie Babcock of MUI picked by lhe American Hockey
a Christian so that he becomes; Women, Joined representatives Of
Involved in the life of the world‘four Protestant groups in a dlsIcusaion of the ecumenical move­
ment May 12. The other panel
members Included Mrs. Robert
M. Shields of Detroit, president
of the United Church Women of
Michigan; and thc Rev. Mrs.
i Edna Jean Horn of Ionia, minis­
ter in lhe Assembly of Gbd
Church which is not affiliated
with the National Council of
' Churches; Mrs Donald Zimmer­
man. president of the United
i Church Women of Chicago, and

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Grand Rapids, Mich

SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY - MAY 21st and 22nd
at ARLEY TODD, JR'S NEW HOUSE
On Robinwood Drive, One Mile South OH Broodway

Barry County Lumber Company
IS PLEASES TO HAVE SUPPLIED
THE BUILDING MATERIALS, INCLUDING

Andersen Narrowline Windows
. . OHoring smooth oporation, woathertightneu and convonionco novar before found
in a DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW
BE SURE TO LOOK THEM OVER WHEN YOU
VISIT THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME

THIS WEEKEND

Arley Todd, Jr.
9ti!

Miller's Plumbing &amp; Heating
Phone 945-4454

121 N. Michigan

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Be Sure to Visit
Arley Todd, Jr’s

Visit Arley Todd, Jr's

435 E. Center St.

We were pleased to have been the
Plumbing Contractor for

It was a pleasure to
supply the Benjamin

221 W. Mill

Congratulations*,

UCW staff member.
Tlie resolutions adopted by the
Assembly are at follows:
Gambling—Legalised Crime
We oppose all forms of gam­
bling because of the economic,
political, moral, and social evils
which result. Specifically, we op­
pose tlie legalization of lotteries
and bingo, and all parl-mutual
betUng. including horse tracks
and dog racing. We believe that
'government should be supported
by equitable taxation rather
■ than by gambling, which etnphaothers.
Recognizing that all society is
threatened by thc spread of or­
ganized crime, we call for a
crime commission with adequate
powers to investigate and make
public the facts of organized
crime, and to recommend meas­
ures for its prevention.
Taxation
Wc reaffirm our belief that
Michigan stands in great need of
tax reform based on standards
of adequacy and equity.
We support a uniform system
of evaluation and assessment of
real property, and tlie training
of assessors. We further recom­
mend Uta» local councils of Uni| teil MJhureh Women study Ideal
and county tax assessment poli­
cies and practices.
Family Life
Hie entire social structure of
our society is built upon the
family unit. With Christian con-

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We're Happy to Have Been
One of the Suppliers for
ARLEY TODD, JR's
NEW HOUSE on Robinwood Drive OH
Broadway. Ono Mile South of Hastings.

Robinwood Drive, Off South Broadway
One Mile South of Hastings City Limits
Armstrong VINYL LINOLEUM
CERAMIC BATHROOM TILE and
FORMICA COUNTER TOPS
by

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERINC
123 W. Slate St.

Phone Wl 5-5118

Visit His Open House
Sat. &amp; Sun.

May 21st &amp; 22nd

Barry County

Ready-Mix

CORPORATION
2100 Wnt Stole W.

Ho.Hr&gt;,,

Phon. Wl 5-212f or Wl 5-2218

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

strengtben individual initiative
and to uphold thc value of
family life.
Our churches seek to Install
within people a wholesome atti­
tude towards sex. We have alous use of sex. Because of the
hold the concept of planned par­
enthood. We support the avail­
ability of birth control Informa­
tion and services through both
private and public health agen­
cies.
Civil Rights
In thc belief that Informed
voUng is the foundation of true
democracy, we urge that all
qualified citizens be encouraged
to register and vote. We also
urge voters lo study candidates
and issues, that they may use
the ballot lo benefit our whole
society. In using the word,
"qualified." we recognized the
right to enact reasonable stand­
ards us to length of residence
and literacy, and barring those
in prisons and mental hospitals,
for instance.
Wc reaffirm our belief that all
I citizens should have equal op| portunlly to enjoy housing of
| their choice, employment where
। qualified. and equal educational
privileges. We condemn brutality
; and bias In law enforcement

Arley Todd's Open HOUSE
SATURDAY and SUNDAY - MAY 21“ -i 22"
Saturday from 12 Noon till 8 p.m. - Sunday from 1 p.m. till 6 p.m

ance of protecting the lives,
rights, and property of ah citi­
zens.
Economic Opportunity Act
/We urge active participation ol
churchwomen in the community
action programs of the Economic
Opportunity Act of 1964. We
recommend that such program'
be guided by groups of represen­
tative citizens and that greater
effort be made, to increase in­
volvement of those for whom we

; possible attempts by individual,
arid groups to seek selfish advani luge. Wc recommend that serious
. study of lhe causes of poverty be
undertaken and that continuing
1 study and evaluation of specific
programs be carried out.
Salacious Literature

ON ROBINWOOD DRIVE ONI MIL! SOUTH

Of HASTING. EAST OFF SOUTH BROADWAY

Stop out and see this all-alectric ranch stylo home with everything you like in a new homa. Brick
front finished with aluminum siding. Two-car, attached garage and a full walk-out typo bosonieat with

literature to our youth and all,
people has a pernicious and soul-,
destroying effect on their lives.'
we urge public officials at local,
state and national levels to
strengthen the legislation relat­
ing to the display, distribution
and sale ot obscene and indecent
materials with tbe benefit oi
our youth in mind, we shall ask
lhe cooperation of local retailers
to refrain frtxn displaying such
literature and to withhold it
from youth, and in turn urge re­
tailed lo display and sell acceptable and worthwhile literature
We call upon church women to
emphasize the use of worthwhile
Itteia lure in their homes
coinmunlcallotis - miMU . ■

fireplace for future family use. Thera are three bod rooms and one full bath with a half-bath combined
with a convenient utility room on the ground floor. The kitchen has all built-in electrical equipment and
the heating is done electrically in the modem manner, too. You'll like this house.

Arley Todd, Jlbuilder •Phone 945-4534
Center Rd. - Rt. 1, Halting,, Michigan

�■ANN*!

Hubert Long
Herd Sets New
Annual Average

.Barry Fann
Calendar

JjBarryUSDA
and roommate. Robert Peterson Chairman Warns
of Grand Rapids. Jointti the'
p"“ d“ “* “ “
About Fallout

News

Especially

"Most American* know about
the destructive power of nuclear
companied Mra. Alice Trepp to explosion*, but a fewer number
know about a material called
radioactive fallout." stated Mel­
vin Smith, clialrman ot the Bar­
County USDA Defense Board
I family. Mr. and Mra. Patil Smith. ryAt
a recent meeting of the
i and Mra. Trepp. her daughters
and famine*. ★ The Prairie USDA Defense Board. Smith
said, "An explosion of a nuclear
Literary Club met on Wednrs- device would cause radioactive
day with Mra. Dolph Winkler of contamination many mile* down­
Bowen* Mill*, a David Butler of wind from the primary area
i Albion College spent the weekend

For The

JuJb S—Hama Beaaewlei

A new annual herd production
avtragr fot milk and butterfat

Kight-of-

legated Holstein herd owned by
Hubert Long. Woodland.
1 reported by Holstein-Fries- maaiewtiu
totr’'Akvoclatlon
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—,
of_____
America.
—g
herd I ha* completed its latest j
testing year with an official per­
cow average ot 18.011 pound* of.
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Gardening Can

fat/iased on ^completed lac:
lanons.
Clair Tulan. 21. Middleville, and! n
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n
Michigan State University sup-' J(lck 8hay.
Hastings, decided Ro F.YPpllpnt
ervisad tlie weighing nnd pm- to
down
track5 from VRV UALLlltlll
duetton testing procedures
th-Tlrvtng road crossing.
O
•
T1
This herd* performance level
About a half-mile down tbe JSnrillff 1 hCFaDA
compare* favorably to the averUraenr t mother'* 1958
* 1,V1 °1
With lhe return of warm days,
7AM pounds of milk and 285
Before they could get It off millions of home gardeners once
pounds of bullerfat Production
again are getting out to spade
averages are calculated on the York Central freight did It for tx«b. plant .wl. spread fertlcommonly employed, two milk­
ings per day. 305-day. mature
countless chores attendant U
equivalent basis to provide a ally, and damaging the engine.
Engineer W. E. Wilson and
comparison standard.

Middleville

and Mrs. Clipper Butler of Gun land.
Lake.

200 mothers and daughters enJoyed the planned potluck dinner. The tables were decorated
wl.h old fashioned ol) lamps fill­
ed with pastel colored liquid. The
silver papered progaram books
with artificial row lent color to

Hendershot &amp; Vidnity
i

Bv Mrs. Richard Clark
pinm MS-373J |

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Hertetrtoth and family to our
neighborhood. They have moved
home. * Bob Brogan Is home
from the hospital but will be in

kill

everything,

be

empha-

Smith said that radioactive
fallout 1* produced when a nu­
clear explosion occurs at or near
the surface of lhe earth. Ton*
of soil are tucked up Into the
mushroom cloud and each parti­
cle become* radioactive.
He added, however, that know­
ledge about the effect of fall­
’out on farms Is atill incomplete
The effect could differ from situ­
ation to situation, depending on
such factors as wind and weath­
er at the time of lhe explosion
"USDA agencies have certain
responsibilities for monitoring
radioactive fallout and deter­
mining IU-location, strength,
and danger to humans and ani­
mals," said. Smith.

Earl VanSIckle. Harry Boise h.
Vcm Hooper, Rev. Tuber and
Charles Williams served the time. * Diane White spent Satguesta Mra. Harold Taber gave urday and Bunday with Vicki
the invocation. * The program Clark. Sunday callers of the
Dick Clarks were Mr. and Mra.
ing out tne
lhe menu-,
theme, "Bendput
mg
tjena uut Floyd Colvin and family, Mr.
the Light." Mra. Stanley Ffnk- nnd Mra Elmer Colvin and Mra.
bciner wax. toa*Unl*tri*s. There I Duane White and family.
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‘“•’•'J I lUmnnUT (he ' O'orry Sho«and the Kmnmv. Thry
M
L . s mwww thl*
tav&lt;■ uvre d»u&lt;Men »&gt;»
j nl«,t|v W, wlU meet Thursday.
In th* program, giving Mother a | May 3S ttl U)c llotnc ot
8yl.
Day poem* and songs The HdMcilrBln. CTub Na 4
i
rigei daughters gave a lovely trio * We ill know there are many
U.S. District Court
friends and reiaUvea living away
him,
I Lake Superior Is the worlds n ’O'hour day at hard manual number.
Awards were given to Mrs. A.1 that enjoy reading our news | Bankruptcy Petitions
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the Hurt, worm weekC. Johnson, who had the most each week In the Banner. Be- ------Mlchlgan ha* 39.789 square 31500 square miles in are* and en“. Take frequent rest
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that lent daugbun, granddaughters and cause no one phones the news to' St1?]
■IUK3
trail
iuvu. imu- iw&gt; iiinuc
great granddaughters pnwnt. me anymore, I will continue to j »«.
timre that ot any other alate. ; 1.180 feet.
X&lt;r« VS-ml ViiHman r\t Rawinaw
' ’tnyfl
vances. your muscles will be able
to do more with less discomfort.
”
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• Cuts, scratches and bruises sell Bender, came the farther- operation I plan on discontinuing B«»I4..
Holbtoek.
, *** C UK’
Ul 1UUOV (KIUVIIU1. e*t. Mra. Rogers, mother of Mrs., the news. My phone-number Is Mo?7
Blough had the Urgent WI 5-3755 and you may call me
•?
l01 Albion.
I Usually they aren't serious Clean Russell
idige.
f.mli. and
—
O * h Reyff.
OAarft daugh- a
.A.._a_
_ ...
_week
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. . be.
family,
Sarah
anytime
during
the
and
4
0.
Nelaon.
' minor cUta wUh warm water and
forb 8:30 am. Monday morning.
I soap, and cover with a light
Reyff was the smallest daughter
Sunday dinner guest* of the
fine-chops more tons per hour then any other chopper j bondage. Tetanus lurks In the
Bob Clark's were Dr. Glenn
Gunn nnd Romig of Kalamazoo
Tbe brawny, new Oehl Chop-King is the only chopper
the onset of lhe gardening eea- mlselonary on furlough from * Patti Clark was in Holland JS0J4—Billy L. Welker. SetUe Croak.
Mozambique,
Africa.
She
was
a
built to make lull u»c of today's big-tractor horsepower.
Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. Keith
Short-chops up to 60% more forage per hour than other
their Immunization up to date. moot able speaker and allowed Endrus and family to enjoy the asoioexcellent slides of her Mission
choppers . . . even in haylage.
.
* Stop and think briefly about School. There ware two more Tulip Festival. * Mr. and Mra.
safety Iffore handling garden Mother - Daughter banquets Warren Brogan were Sunday
iellogf. Bottle
tools — especially power tools echedulcd. Tbe Baptist Church
such ns lawn mowers. Power held thrtra Tuesday evening In Zena., Colvin of Carlton Center.
chrome-edged to stay sharp longer.
The Louis McIntyres of Augusta
tlie school cafeteria and Leigh­
Select-A-Cut Transmission changes forage lengths with
vloea, property used. Used care­ ton Church held theirs Friday
lessly. they can slash off fingers evening In their Parish house.
dinner guests of Karl and Col­
family were Saturday supper leen Sciuintz. * On Saturday,
There was a free will offering
Eaay-Swinf Drawbar adjusts from the
mower when It Li left unattend­
Doug Straube with Conservation
- . - - orowncu.
Brownell, a
* un
On Bunaay
Sunday Margaret Officer Bob Straube. attended
ed, even briefly. Always turn it
M&lt;xher*
Day
guests
of
her
wn
O
'L*ughUn.
Virginia
Brill.
and
off when adding gasoline to the
on all day school of Instruction
Stop in soon. See all tl»e fea­
*nd
IHple
Hclen
'
------" PUunt ’ere in
Battle
tank. If tho moy&gt;r Is electric, ‘
for young boys put on by the
ture* of the biggest, most rugged
‘
Crr*k
* movie. * WHlianvon Gun Sight Co. at
don't use the machine tn wet
PTO chopper you’ve ever
grass. Power tools usually are
c»lta’ at
Wubur Schantz*' Davison. There were over 500
,. the Gchl Chop-King.
accompanied by safety instruc­ of tbe eight area aenlora of West- jutunUy evening were Mr. and boys in attendance plus many
tern Michigan whoww chosenas Mra MarsltuU|
Sun.
tions. Read them carefully.
8:ate and kxtal conservation and
a National Merk Schotar * May
Mr Bnd Mr,
• Modem gardening is m a d e 7 weekend gwrta of Mr. and Behanu and Frederick were dlnpossible by the pesticides that Mrs. Russell Bender were Mr., ncr Kur3t3 of wilbur and Mlndispose of the many varieties of and Mrs Vinal Tahr» *nA f.m-i
U n‘U*

Tractor Kills
Allegan Official

beforo prrcecding on to Grand denlng us excellent therapy, for
thc txxly and mind. For tlioae
Rapids with the train.
who enjoy digging tn tbe dirt,
end and license plates of the gardening offers good exercise,
fresh air and sunshine after a
Bernard E Miller. 53, super­
About 4:55 am. thc railroad Winter of being cooped up In­
visor of Monterey Township In
doors.
Allegan County, was killed Sat­ official* notified officers.
P4.X.
...
a'
Deputy
Smith
sold
Mesecar
Your doctor and his American
urday about 3:30 pm. in a
tractor accident al his farm on *ould
cluoged with irespaw- Medical Association also offer a
132nd armue. Miller wa* back011 ndlroad property and far few suggestions on keeping gar­
Ing down a grade when the failure to report the property dening fdn and safe:
.
tractor started to tip Miller fell damage accident.

Big.New Chop-King

Mr. and Mra. Voight VanPuttman of Saginaw and Bever­
of pesticides can cause serious ly Bender of CMU. * Mr. and Syckle and Jim were Sunday
accidents. A cardinal rule Is to
read the instructions on the Creek
package carefully and obey their

Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity,
hu announced that Ronald
Dingerson baa pledged Tau
Chapter at Michigan State Unl-

Alpha Gamma Rho U a na­
tional so cl a LprofemJonal fra­
ternity for men Undying agri­
culture and related fields. Char­
tered In 1933. Tau Chapter U
one of the oldest fraternities on
lhe MSU. campus.

20,439 Vehicles

By Mrs. Mary Jaciuon

The Mother-Daughter banquet

Ron Dingerion
Pledged fo Fraternity

ramaln«UW%.G«tlha
your fam

tadfaaktel

Barry County had 13X8 pas­
senger vehicles registered with
the Secretary of Bute's office In
1965 There were 2*81 commer­
cial vehicles. 382 farm commer­
cial. 2.433 trailers. 319 trailer
coaches. 428 motorcycles for a
toUl ot 20.439 license plates. To­
tal money spent for licenses waa
3318.071.79.

Mala OHk*
til N. DepM Stlaaia-M. 527-4J10
The Bleeping Bear Sand Dunes
on the Lake Michigan shore
HASTINGS OFFICI
west of Traverse City are thc
J01W Sa. Mkhlgi" x
world's largest shifting sand
hills, moving Inland at a rate of Open Maa.. Wad., tri. IJM40
two feet a year, according to thc
Phaaa 945-9415
Michigan Tourist Council.

ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
(82^ Nitrogen)
For direct application to the soil
SAVES TIME

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• SAVES LAIOR

GIVES YOU QUICKER-STARTING CROPS
CALL FOR PROMPT DELIVERY

SMITH

LAKE ODESSA &amp;
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BROS.

Plant at

Woodbury

For Banner Classified Ad*
Call WI 5-3481.

safe if properly used and kept
away from children.
gym. * Henrietta Embody of
Grund Rapid* came Friday. May
poison
sprout up Ln tj to attend tlie Motiur-Daugh­
ter banquet with her daughter.
fort of many amateur gardeners. Mra. Gerald VanOort. * Mr and
Mrs. Paul Newman left Friday.
tiuil mark poison Ivy and poison May 8 to spend tbe weekend with

Big Wagon

tany handbook or garden en­
cyclopedia. If you find poison Bliss and Mn.’ Sadie Minor have
returned homo from Florida. *
roots and all—being careful not

Big, brawny Plymouth Fury-long, wide and handsome
on a 121-in. wneelbase.

avoid the smoke The poisonous and Mra Corner Schond elm oyer
oils vaporize in the smoke and of Nagle Road.
thus expose your whole body,
People in lhe town and vlclneyes Included. If you get a pol-

| Make us Prove H wfth a Demonstration 1

.Francisco Farm Supply
-37 South

Ph. 945-3150

suggnst :«xHhlng medication.', to of Mr. and Mra. Zald Assfy in
ease the discomfort while healing the Thomapple River. Her body
was recovered Friday morning
by the skin divers. Her funeral
Michigan 1* one ot the Na- was Monday. A Moslem priest
Uon's leading camping arena and Rev. Taber of the Methodlrt
with more than 17.330 public &gt; Church officiated al the funeral,
campattea In 350 Slate parks and * Harold Nichols, who iuus txvn
recreation areas. Stole and fed- j in Blodgett Hospital a great deal
county, township and city parks. defective hip,

Is back in

lhe

und Mra. Phillip Nichols. * Mr.
and Mra. William Schenkel and
daughters of Jackson were May
7 weekend guests of lit* mother.
Mra. Nellie Schenkel. and her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Raymond
Kllllon. * Suzanne McDonald of
Grand Rapids spent Mother's
Mra. Charles McDonald. ★ Mrs.
Florence Fields fell in her yard

ken lo Pennock Hospital but
IransftnTd to Blodgett alter
X-rays. She has a broken hip.
visiting her sister, Mra. John
Velderman. and family for two
weeks returned to Washington,
D. C.‘Monday, May 9.

Big Deal
The kind of deal your Plymouth Dealer
wants to give to keep his wagon success
rolling. Top-dollar trade for your car,
low down payments, and easy terms
to suit your budget.

May 7 with her folks, Mr. and
VanWecidcn spent
Mother's Day with her daugh-

What la a lawyar to you?—How can ha help you? Millions know the answer. Millions
who enjoy peace of mind in legal matters. Millions who know by experience the value of
having the strong right arm of a lawyer to protect them.

A lawyer to

The defender of your rights and liberties
Your professional advisor in legal matters.
Tha skilled advocate of your cause.
Your trusted family counselor.
"Your secrets are safe with him, your conversations confidential.' not even a court of law can
compel their disclosure without your consent If you are worried, if you have a problem,
H you need help, see a lawyer.

lick and children in Sparta *
Thursday, May 6, Mra. I)..i*y
Pender and granddaughter,
Mra. Cedi Slagrl, Ln Hurley Hos­
pital. Flint. She U seriously UL
Mra. Pender and Karen plan to
attend the Diamond Riding Club

Mra. Warden Tyrrell In Wayland
Saturday evening. * Mr. and
Mra. Robert Jackson and family
of Rkhland were Mother's Day

Big Dealer
Big enough to offer good, courteous service, factory-trained
mechanics, parts availability and excellent financing.
See him today!
AUTHORIZED DEALERS

Thera's a lawyer In your Ilfs—Depending on ths nature of youf problem

you consult your clwgyman. your lawyer or your physiciin. Each is entitled
to youf complete confidence. If you haves legal problem, consult your liwyer
promptly. If you don't know a lawyer, ask your local bar association to
recommend one or coouct the-Ststo Bar of Michigan. Lensing. 4014

after cruising on. the Mediter­
ranean on his Navy ship. Ha

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE
M-43 at Sprague Rd.

Delton

Phon* 623-6301

�I
Delton Driver
Rolls Car Over
Up until Booth wu

looking chop. nothins more

July 7, IMS. David Herold and

it. but mid nothing regarding

Mra. Surrax, John Sumi, ware

kept our carbtoea and revolver*

in

Frederick Brice Barber, 35,
Pralrie- Delton. Friday. May 6. was sen­
tenced by Circuit Judge Archie

puty Kenneth DeMott

to 14 years In Southern Michigan

By Ja. D. Burp*
Went, an Ml-Urick building 50
u. ,u. Dsrpec
ed Harold.
feet high and surrounded by a
ThO Spring Issue, Just off the
Uoneu in Waanlngwn u. me could be Imagined. Aa Mudd waa
magaxlne, Dr. Ethel W. Wil­
liams ot KaJamasoo, editor, camo
identity of bls patient Exoacr-^
former Barry County boy.

Michigan Heritage is full of
pleasant surprises. I loot forward

checks had been accounted fo^.

tive Saturday.

through

extradition

proceed­

Virginia, on thc second night
out from Washington, having

in no luunor to be played with.
(Concluded next week)

William a Jett. Captain C. 8.

are not a subscribe- to Michigan
Heritage. If any one of you
Slater, became a friend
should be Interested to subscrib­ uuuunuca so ao tuuu morning. neighbor of Mrs. Eva Paiqulte.
ing to this magazine,, get in

Vermontvill* Hat ‘
Nbw Treasurer

Barber had previously pleaded
guilty to a charge of uttering from eh* community.
and publishing a forged check.

He waa specifically charged
with cashing a »2fl check at Mar­
vin Randolph's at Bristol Cor-

another 54 feet Into a field.

crime. We slipped Into the town
Gordon Stauffer, Michigan
u quietly as we could, not dis­ BUte varsity basketball lettcrMichigan Heart Association. a
Michigan United Fund agency,
mounting until the barking of
pardoned, and in I960, Congress
bead coach at Washbum Unl- fights heart attack. stroke, high
isxrx photograph
blood procure, rheumatic fever.
In tbe 1920's, a small Missouri

especially interested In history oojooUve.

Ethel W.

Intersection',

cap? I think hia back would have
kxikixl like a sieve, before hla

dj

THS HASTINGS BANNEB-4

ids 1957 Ctwrotet driving south
Rood

write Dr.

Brice Barber
Sent to Prison
On Check Charge

Pleads Innocent
To Kidnapping
James R. Oell. 19. R1 Mattawan,

Underaherlff Gordon Trick said kidnaping when he appeared^beBarber was tlie third member of
a trio which had cashed bum aid and Atty. Hudson Deming waa
checks and financed a trip to
C. Bare. 37. R1 Delton, and inc a girl which allegedly occurred
Ronald B. O'Connor. 33. R1 Has­

SHOP A&amp;P the store that cares

about

you!

Williams.

Mourn at

Dr. Williams, aa a lot of you

dngs High School
arm king
I jiLvt called Dr. Williams and
she iw.1 given me permUslon.
very graciously too. to produce tuin Doncrty emerging from
this story in my column. I am
bo oeggn a one-man expwrauoo
sure you will all enjoy It.
and round
THE CAPTURE OP JOHN
WILKES BOOTH

duoUon By Nina Kate Slater

A&amp;P GRADE "A*

ty, Mlchlpm. Mra. Eva Pcnquitc
wm a oousln of David Herold.
My mother and Mr*. Pcnquitc
were living in a small mldwist
city, and sliared many experi­
ences, Mrs. Pcnquitc spoke of

APPLE
SAUCE

boy's fanatical hero worship

pued: “Wen, I'M Just divine with

4

IT'S MICHIGAN WEEK

89

Mudd, and believed that Mrs.

uegan an all-aquaa invasion,
omy co luid Mummy, bacon ana

grateful nation to

At Bowling (jreen, tnc third
nlgnt out,' they were to capture
Captain William B. Jett, who
wun Ueut. Huggies. also of the
Confederate Army. Uicy learned
had aided Booth ana Hcroid in
gccung to their lading place.

Prices EffectiveThrough Saturday, May 21st
tronlred by people of note, and
11 any port of live conspiracy

without Mra. Surrot'a know­
enlivened memorial drifts
ledge.
Uiought back Into that tragr-dy
In times of wild national grief
of a nation. On April 14th. 1B65
the assassination of the Presi­
stand that perhaps action may
dent turned the North Into a
mans of mourners. Tlie shot that
killed Lincoln, like that of Lex- surrounded tho hotel where Jett
temporarily blinded.
Nina K. Slater.
around tho world.
Much has been written about
captured David E. Herold and
John Wilken Booth, were living
snry rolls around, each little Herold.
In Portland. Oregon in 1909.
Incident takes on importance,
and Michigan had a oncv-local tbe soldiers surrounded the Both were members of the 18th
iiousc. but one of the Barrett New York Cavalry. At the close
Importance. Emory Paraday, for boya came out and pointed out of tho Civil War they drifted
westward In snuxh of fortunes
year* a resident of Niu'-fivUlc. In
witaaiJu and Herold were hidden. they never found. Joirn W. Min­
thc 16th N&lt;hv York Cavalry, and
of tlie squad of 29 men detailed die inmates told to surrender. In East Portland, and Emory'
in thc pursuit nnd capture of Herold did but Booth refused. Paraday. a shoemaker, lived al
John Wilkes Booth
Finally the watchers at a crock
Some jeora ago the Parndaj-s
moved to Portland, Oregon, and
at that time. Emory Paruday iuul
there In 1909. nn hiterprblng
young reporter discovend Hint
two of thc thro' aoldicm sharing who shot him. but In the Inter- Nashville^ Barry County, Mich­
igan where Uic PanuMy family
In the reward—John W. Milling­
ton and Emory Paruday—both eral belief that it was Sergeant
lived In Portland, nnd both gave Boston Corbett, the shot entering Paraday'a narrative follows:
EMORY PARADAY'S AC­
Interviews to the Telegram
COUNT OF BOOTH'S
Mnguzlno of Portland. Each re­
CAPTURE
ceived 2*1.658G5 u\ his sliare of
tile rewind. Hie offer was 150.­ who picked him up and carried
dent
liad been killed, I thought
000 for BooUl alive or dead. Why
not one-third of $50,000?
bending over him, beard the
In iwr splendid book. Prince faint whisper: "Mather, Mother."
of Players. Eleanor Ruggles ex­ but U. waa tbe chtectlve Conger
■ ■__
plains tills Slie says the money &gt;»Kz&gt; * - ■ Li- 1.^
U-n.
I... .. _
help punish the murderer, but
to his Mcther. He lived until
Captain E. P. Doherty, who waa
In command of tho squad, and
iilm tiian thc man In tbe moon.
that ho wils later made to return
either port or ttU. but Millington Washington. Paruday wn., put In I was stationed ip Washington
at tlw Umo. When "Boots and
and Paradny n-cdveci only thc
Hoddlos" sounded, wo ihougl*
third of 55.000 They were also to
capture Booth's companion. Da-

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ing to do. It
d boarded thc lilllo steamer
“John a Ide." at thc Navy Yard,
and luid been shown a recent
photograph of John Wilke* that

K

new duty.
War is rough work, and every
one had been through a good
many hot mnnunages, but tills

SAVE 16c

DCE-LISH

Apple Pie

carpel your Dsdroom with

OZITE
Town'N* Tames Carpen
(Or carpet your bath, kitchon, patio, etc.I)

It was put out on tlie porch in
Un puna and we had' to drink
out of them, no cups being furn­
ished. Captain E. P. Doherty had
gone around to tbe kitchen.
the house being built on the

Vsctra’ fiber I* the original outdooiMndoor

gst something better. I saw Doh-

already In use.

u.»d Indoor* for MM
bathroom! ind Mtcban
with nvw V»ctr» polypi

LIFE

comes lr&gt; 15 bssuillul S
&gt; up to 12 feet, sny length.

mammy waa Just putting some
nice hot busculta on the table
alongside slices of fried bacon"
Maybe you think ttatt grub
didn't smell good and look good.
"Auntie" aan T -wxis™.
some nice biscuits here; why

Hamburger Dills
A&amp;P BRAND, GRADE "A"—MIXED SIZES

Sweet Peas

1-U. 8-OZ. SIZE

deeply affected by the death of

merry talk. Wc took the boat
before sundown, and reached
Aqula Landing about 10 o'clock
that night. We began aeorclilng
boua« along tbe way as soon ss
we sot ashore, and kept It up
until morning. By that time we
were hungry having brought ho
raUons with us. so rode up to
a plantation house and tuked
tar breakfast. »
\
Tho folks tt»cre didn't iocm to
think s great deal of Yankee
soldiers, and all they set .out

YUKON CLUB—ASSORTED

39

Beverages
SHERBET COVERED ICt CR^AM

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
U3 Wnl SW. Snwt, Hutire*

Hw»« Wl 5-5111

BOB NEWELL fr NOLAN CUTCHISS. Owaere

n.

the Captain, ao ID di­
vide with him." Helping myaeif
to half the biscuit and a couple
of slkes of bacon. I went back
to tho porch and located myself
call

out.

&lt; Laton and
lhoute*° d&lt;X&gt;r

AU ciiarged for It. but they
uscult Co .answer,, ao- iXjuat

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Angel Food Coke

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�Michigan Week

IfiiSiS

May 15th through May 21st

Hastings and Barry County People are Praud to be part of

Michigan... The 11th Nation
•

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The automobile has kept the State of Michigan in the international spotlight for years, but an even more arresting
and significant fact about the State of Michigan is less frequently recognized ... the Gross Product of the State of
Michigan is greater than the Gross National Product of all but 10 nations in the world.

I.
instruments, 1/10 of all conveying equipment, 1/4 of all machine

Only such major world powers as the entire United States of

cutting tools and 1/10 of all food products;Hiachineryv

America, the United Kingdom, West Germany, Italy, France, Japan,

The economy of the State of Michigan has grown so great

Canada, India, mainland China and the Soviet Union outrank the

that Detroit, the nation's fifth city in size, has become the nation's

State of Michigan in this respect.

fourth largest banking and financial center. Total bank deposits

Furthermore, few countries can boast the economic diversity

ot the end of the year 1965 exceeded 12.3 billion dollars.

and stability which mark the State of Michigan. Leader­

Future growth of the State of Michigan is assured

ship in mass production and automation ... a continually
rising role in space-age research and development ... a

by the 600 million dollars spent annually by Michigan"

thriving agriculture and its position as one of the most

businesses for research ond development which is add­

popular tourist centers in North America .. • have made

ing new products, new production techniques ot)4 new

tlie State of Michigan a potent force in iriferHational

markets to tbe economy of tho world. With more than

business. This is why more and more companies abroad

200 research and development centers, Michigan is a

have found it not only necessary but highly profitable

pioneer in the industrial and economic technology of

to do business with our "11th nation/'

today and tomorrow. Michigan's role in international

Although the keystone of Michigan's economy

business is already substantial and grows larger almost

continues ,to be its aggressive and adventuresome auto­

daily through the expansion of the St. Lawrence Seaway
which has created a "fourth seacoast" for the U.S. Already, the

mobile industry and the numerous satellite industries which supply

State bf/Michigan is the nation's second most important customs

it, many other industries bring additional support and stability to

district. Michigan ... the 11th nation! No thoughtful businessman

the economic growth of the state.

can afford to ignore the opportunities available in a state of such

The eight million people of Michigan — representing little

enormous economic importance.

more than 1 25 of the nation's population — today produce 4/10
—From Tho Michigan Tradesman’s version of material from the

of the nation's transportation equipment, 1/10 of all scientific

Detroit Bank &amp; Tru*t folder entitled "Michigan, the 11th Nation."

... AND WILL
CONTINUE TO DO
SO IN THE FUTURE!

Hastings and Barry
County People Have
Contributed Much To
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A Message from the Listed Civie Minded Firms in Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER of COMMERCE
Hotting* Paint &amp; Wallpaper
107 E. State St.’

Gilmore Jewelry
(02 E. State

Frandsen Insurance
Einar Frandien C.L.U.

Ironiide Monument Work*
Artistic Deiign in Me&lt;pie and. Granite

Barty’s Farm Store
Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

W. J. McAllister
Leonard Petroleum Product,
Jerry Andrus
Imurance Agency

Miller'* Dairy Store
Ice Cream Specialtie, &amp; Luncheon,

The Halting* Bowl
18 Automatic Bowling Lanes

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Cleveland*' Mon’* fr Boys’
Clothing &amp; Footwear

Barry Cleaners
Parking at the Door

The Superette
Open 9 A M. to 11 P.M. Daily

Hasting* Motor Sale*
Dodge Sale, &amp; Service

The Bonnet fr Gown Shop
Alma M. Flngleton

Bun McPharlin'i Men’* Wear
Home of Pendleton Woolen,

Bulling'*
Appliance,—TV &amp; HI Fl

Beverwyk's Color Center
Color A* You Lika It

Hastings Hotel
For Your Dining Pleawre

Consumers Power Co.
Serve, Hasting,

Mahler Motor Sale*
Lincoln &amp; Mercury

Central Radio tr TV
Service by Howard Trupbull

Reohm Motor Sales
Pontiac - Oidwnobila - Cadillac

Wayne’s Shoo Store
Footwear for the Family

The J. C. Penney Co.
Department Store

Credit Bureau of Barry County
On Your Staff But Not On Your Payroll

EarLR. Boyes Real Estate
Huting, Area Properlie,

Coleman Agency
Inuxanca—Bond* of All Type,

Miller Jewelers
Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair

Ben Franklin Store
102 W. State at Jeff.rwn

St. Martin Floral
Flower, by Chip &amp; Irene

Porker’s Bar
And Rettaurant

Electric Motor Service
Al Steury, Prop.

The Strand Theatre
The Showplace of Barry County

Burkey Sole* fr Service
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Gia,, Service

Local Finance Corp.
A Local Family Service

Notional Bank of Hastings
State at Jefferwn

E. L Carpenter Hardware
Complete Saddlery Department

Berth Studio
Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Hasting* City Bank
150 W. Courtf&gt;.

Stowell Building Service
. general Contractor,

Mary’s Beauty Shop
Hair Shaping, Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

Hoan Standard Service
N. Broadway at Slate

J

Gardner* ■ Pharmacy
Dependable Prescription,

City Food fr Beverage
Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

Dole* Bake Shop
Freeh and Dellciou, Baked Food,

’

Heetiag* Grain fr Bean Co.

Jacob*' PreecHpti*n Pharmacy
Your Rexall Stere

TW Ibinrn J
Aftm
For Insurance

Schader'a Office Supply
For Butine,*. Home &amp; School

Farm Bureau Service*
Feed a Seed • Fertilizer

Felpausch Food Center
Fine Food, - Meat, - Produce
Lepo Pharmacy
Walgreen Agency

The Copper Lantern
The Fine Way ol Eating

WBCH
1220 on your Radio Dial

Winick’s
Clothing for the Family '

The Fuller Agency. Inc.
One Stop Insurance Service

Barry County Lumber Co.
One Stop Service

Hooting* Cut Rote Shoe Store
For the Entire Family

Halting* Floor Covering
Quality Material* - Guaranteed Workmamhlp

Ronner Ford, Inc.
Sale* &amp; Service
Lorfco Buick-Chevrolet
Rfrafr Service

Eo*t Side Lumber Co.
Budding Supplle*

Parmelee’*
Ladle,' b Children',. Wear

a

Eckardt Auto Sales
Jeep Vehicle, b Apedte Trailer,

Halting, Cleaner*
Phone Wl 5-4031—Free Prckup &amp; Delivery

White'* Photography
Studio — Candid — Commercial

Leona rd-Osgood
Firteral Home

Im i Musk Bra
Organ b Plano Studio

.

5

Master Mix Feed*

Heating

Kaechele* Inc.
o Cooling --e. Plumbing

Goodyear Brothers
John Deere Farm Implement,
Montgomery Ward fr
118 S. Jefferron
ra

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20 Pogos—3 Section*

EFFECTING A RESCUE—Edgar (Dntehl Hoevenafr was laahed
In this stretcher as Fire Chief Richard All of Leoni Township
east of Jackson demonstrated methods of effecting a rescue from
upper •lories of buildings. Thia ladder-rescue class was one of

NUMBER

Detroit^ Mayor
Speaks Tuesday
To Service Clubs

fight a "■pill Ore" using for nonlea. Firemen attended low dW-

Firemen from Deilon, Middleville. Nashville, Allo. Hastings Mfg.
Detroit's Mayor Jerome P. Cava­
Co, Freeport, Woodland. Hastings, Lake Odema and the Con­ nagh. who Is seeking Uie Demoservation .department attended.—Hanner photo.
| cratlc party's nomination for UK
Senator, made his first visit to
3 Seek Delton
[ Hasting* Tuesday when he ad_ ,
. —
, e
.
'dressed the Kiwsnls Club and
School Board beats | members of the Rotary. Lions and I
Tl„« eandldau.
I-for two
—,
Following the luncheon meet'vacancies on the Delton
| Board of Education June 13.
I
inorial Hall. Mayor Cavanagh,
I Lyle Champion, wbo was ap-1 with Mayor Franklin C. BeckAccording to a trnffle safety I when nutomlble* were not as safely
pointed to fill a recent vacancy j
lleft by Charles Monica, who re-1 an Inspection lour of the E. W. study by the Stanford Research constructed os they are now and
signed, will Mick election for a I BUm plant by Division Manager Institute, speeding is u key factor sc.t belt* not in general use.
Tom
Johnston.
I three-year term.
in tile accident rate, even though
Carl Sheerin.
. van
oneenn. whose
wuuoe four year' MW Cavanagh, in his prepared
During the Congressional tnvesterm is expiring, wdl not seek re- a«Mraa. avoided partis-xn politics many u! the accidents ore reported
election and his position is being ; After he concluded his talk. Pro- under different categories, such as tjjatlon of truffle safety which he
I sought by Mrs Janet Bourdo and K»m Chairman Claude Gardner failure to yield right of way. dis­ headed. Sen. Rlblcoff placed the
j Stephen Scott
Inntlrur
I noting time remaining Invited
regard of traffic, signal, overtaking mechanical aspects of the automo­
questions from the floor.
Mayor Cavanagh was asked why improperly, following too closely, bile in such an Intense "spotlight"
he had entered Ute primary race .•tc. This is that lower driving that he may have distracted atten­
against fanner Gov. O. Mermen •peeds would give the’ margin tion from the moat Important fac­
Williams, considered by some as necessary to avoid collision*, even tor tn the problem—the Individual wood High School wUl be held an
Sunday. May 29. at 8 pm. in the
having built the DemucraUc party
gymnasium
though one tor both) drivers were
In Michigan.
Bringing the message to Uie
has been made in regard to safety
Mayor Cavanagh said political at fault.
Seniors
will be Pastor Donald
campaigns are too Important to
Senator Rlblcoff when governor on the highways.
Mathis of Uie Clarksville Bible
Honor MSU Senior — Mike
belong to any one person, and that
Church. The Lakewood vocal music
Youngs, a 1962 HHS graduate,
Funeral services tor Mrs Clara a contest should bring about a dis­ □f Connecticut, demonstrated the
department will present two num­
was selected for the 66 Club at K Dryer. 64. R5 Hastings, who cussion of the important L-sucs of validity of this line of thought
Michigan State University to be
when, by cutting speed limits, in­ Safety Council after a detailed bers. "Land ot Hope and Glory"
I960 to enlighten the people.
and "A Mighty Fortress Is Otu
recognized at a Senior Honors day, am. at Pennock Hospital.
The people should be offered a creasing highway patrols, rigidly study of traffic accidents reported God."
Banquet. "Each year those sen­
choice
in
the
primary,
he
added.
enforcing traffic laws, etc., he cut, throughout the United States, have
iors who have given of their Thursday at St. Rase of Lima
Commencement exercises have
Mayor
Cavanagh,
in
his
prepared
time and talents while here nt CalttoMo Church.
the accident rate, including fatali­
been scheduled for Thursday. Tune
address, declared tliat great
M8U arc given the rcqpgiutl^n
2. at 8 pm. also In the gymnasium.
(Continued on Pare 4.)
The Rev. Fr. Joseph C. Dun­ cluingts have been taking place in ties. in half—all th!* at a time
they deserve 68 Club. *F^Hdu-«
phy
la
to
officiate
and
burial
cities,
in
Michigan
and
the
Ration.'
uUng senior honorary, Is seFcJ
Richard Neablt, director of place­
live and chooses ita numbers on win be tn Mi. Calvary Cemetery.
ment at Eastern Michigan Unlthe bails of service and ennuibttr
follow Ing a heart attack al her j coming m realize that the brakes
One hundred and eighty Seniors
the university," the announce­
[applied to the economy by the
are to receive tlielr diplomas Aca­
ment stated. Mike captained the
O1M.
wlll In Hart
1MM, on
„„ Oct cconomlil*
„ U1
.....................
bom
in Washington
are
demically the class Is led by Vale­
Spartan tennis team which took 27. 1901, the
ho dnnirhlz-r
daughter of John I worklntr"
working." the mavar
mayor Mid
said,
dictorian Robert Othmer. son of
second last week in Uie Big Ten. ftnd Mary (wiebcr&gt; Brinkor. She
-perhaps we liave found the way
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Othmer of
¥lke.‘_ **°...*“
a""'drd acl‘°°l nt Hart
,o md the boom-bust cycle while
Coats Grove Road, and SalulaSparta his Junior year, reached'
tarried Lewis
Lewi* Harry, who still
" " maintaining a strong level of‘
The Maple Volley baccalaureate dent of the Hastings Jsycecsi Mon­ torian Kathleen Benson, daughter
the semi-finals In the Big Ten I She married
died in 1938
1™. She
~ married Hoyd■ . free enterprise and iiulivldual initl- service will be held Sunday. May day. evening at a dinner meeting
tourney Friday.
Seniors who will be graduating
atlve.” he added.
Dryer In 1944.
29. at 8 pm. in the high school
with high honors (a grade point
Cavanagh raid there la a new ' gymnasium.
.
average 350 and higher i are:
breed of political figures, execuThe Rev. E. F. Rltoodes. pastor
Rose Church.
Kathleen
Benson. Beverly Brooks,
In addition to her husband. [ lives of politics who spend 12 or of the South Evangelical United
Nancy Goodernoot. Lorna Hecht,
1 Brethren Church, will give the
ihe la survived by two daughter*.' ------ ------------ .
Other officers elected Include Joyonn Kime. Brenda Newton
Mrs. Gaylord (Mnrguritci 81onils spirit Is needed in the address.
Robert Othmer. John Strickland.
Tuesday, May 31. at 7 pm. the
cum and Mrs. Riciiard (Louise* |I struggle with today's problems of
dent; Arthur Mead, second vice Carol Strung. Dennis Stuart. Con­
Scott, both of Hastings; two I Vietnam, poverty, civil rights, in- seniors and their parents will have president; Steven Paavo, secretary; nie Ticknrr. Phillip Townsend and
.itep-daughtcrs, Mrs. John Me- ||trmatlonal relations, pcgnilation a bunquel In the high school Ijury Nel), treasurer, and Robert Lon Smith.
I Ilvnin of Pinckney and Mr* [[explosion, inflation and the tre- cafeteria with tlie usual class night Gillett, director
The following Seniors graduating
W. G. &lt;Pnt&gt; Underhill, a mem-' Marjorie Dryer of Saulte Ste. I mendous growth of urban areas. (irogram.
with honors &lt;a grade point average
Graduation will be Thursday
ber of the Barry County Civil ■ Marie and 10 grandchildren.
IIspsee exploration and the new
Defense Council of Shelter Man- ' The body repusM at the Spun-. science and technology.
Susan Beard. UnJa B’ver. Chervl
I
Mayor
Cavanagh
declared
that
school
gymnasium.
ngers,
this week made
an apaW(. Funeral
Home where the
—............
— --uuie
cuiiriui nwur
Bosworth. Marvin Brodbcck. Busan
peal for men and women to vol-1 R(Vinrv wns to be recited
8' great ptogrcra has liern made ।--------- ;------------ ---------------------------1
Cappon. Jerry Clum. Beverly
unleer as Civil Defense shelter pm.Wednesday.
through the cooperaiion of busiCourtnay. Juanita Makley. Bonnie
managers.
!
_______ •_______
Christine,
tirss, labor, minority grout».
---- - -------daughter
-- - - of Mr and CA.KUUUI.
Eckman. aim
Ann rui.ee,
Fisher. mui
Nikki Frost.
inrrr
■»* siiEucra in
Mrs. Andrew Kennedy; of center Darlene Ganasveld. Bradley OUchurches and Ute schools
May
11....
42
34
J21
ry County, and only Ove quail- J
Rotd- hM »*«p «t «. Mate's Hos- .
Robcrl
Ey^ He#.
He said tliat many problems are
fled manager*.
I
O
nltal In Grand Rapids foUOTrtng a ter| Ion
dred Kenfield,
too vast to be handled by cities May 13.
Each shelter, regardless of ■ ~
’
*”
•
head injury suffered Wednesday . Bo
nnle Ketchum.
alone. The state governments have
Bonnie
Ketznum. David
David Lind,
uno.
slxc. needs a staff of three or
evening. May IS. it her home.
|I Martha
—- Livingston,
------- - ----------not been responsive to the needs May 15.
William -------Mathis.
more shelter managers.
r»
r
Christine. 4. fen off a trailer Liny Mitchell, Phyllis Montague,
of the cities which have turned to
Shelter manager Instruction
tile Federal government.
Roberta
Moore.
Marilyn
Morrison.
May 17.
courses will be held tn conven-1
'
Rose.M.ry McDlannld, James Mc­
lent places, providing enough
Tickets arc now on mle I . —. Iim of control through this city- May It.
Vay. Joon Pennington, Barbara
men and women apply to fill a 79th annual Hastings High School federal relationship.
She fell In the mud. but she Reuther. Nancy Rlbbenx, Elaine
, alumni
banquet- scheduled for a
Satminimum class of 15.
I
------ * ---------"'
didn't appear to be Injured too’ Roush. Marcia Sandborn. Chris­
He
added
that
tli
’
re
was
a
great
Persons interested may con1-­ tirrfny. June 11. at 6:?0 Dm In the flow of money from Michigan tnlo
badly.
She
was
bleeding
tiane Schubert. Michael Scobey.
■ IIxratmn qhnm*
Sharpe Memorial Hall
Hall nf
of
tact Underhill. R5 Hastings,
’She was admitted to Pennock Thomas Slater. Robert Vojtech.
Washington, and had no objection
phone 945-9389: Joe Ulrich. R2 tiir Presbyterian Church In Haa- for some'of it flowing back.
Hospital where a small stone which Thomas Wilson, Hope Wonscr and
Hastings. 945-J588; Harvey H. ling*.
iiad been Imbedded in the wound Sandru Woodman.
"If we ignore the crying needs
durlnr night
Hllllker. 330 W. Clinton. 945­
Maurice Greenfield, of R4 Has­ of our cities, then we can only
‘
Chuis offleera are: Phillip Tpwu2811; Bryan Crofoot, R1 Hus- tings. treasurer of the association, expect more explosion* in the , „ _ .
and on Friday they transferred her
Ungs. 945-2563. or Clarence J is nreepUng reservations which streets"
LUCKY MUSHROOMER
Vice president: Susan Beard, sec­
Cheney, instructor. Hickory Cor­ may also be obtained ut Jacobs
Among the special guests at I Ron Kenyon of Nashville has Sion and surgery is planned. In­ retary arid Linda Bever. treasurer
ners. 671-7545.
Drag Store or The Banner.
the luncheon were How a rd! been hunting mushrooms for lection developed which must be
Sjxx-lid recognition will be given Trumbull, president of the Has- | many years, and he has come up cleared up before Ute operation.
Acting Postmaster
to the Class of 1918. this year cele­ tings Exchange Club; Clarence with some big ones, but not quite
Freeport Cleanup
Rlt'rrnn nre«lr1ent nt R.ilirv tl,*
nt it...
Mrs. Wilma DeCamp, a long­
This is "clean-up week" at Free­ brating their golden anniversary, Rltsema, president of Rotary; the equal nf the half-pound one Earl Atkinson
time employer in the Nashville
port. The village truck will pick up as well us the silver anniversary Norris Bacon, president of Ute he picked In Castleton township
post office, has been sworn in as
all trash placed at the curbs In class, members graduating In 1941. Lions Club: RuMcjl Hankins. on his last trip out. The mush­ Given Scholarship
A special Invitation is extended manager of Uie Hastings Area room measured 18 inches in cir­
containers. Residents are urged to
Earl L. Atkinson of Middle Lake, acting postmaster for Nashville.
cumference. And that's not all a social worker with the Family She replaces Harvey Wilson who
rid their property o( all rubbish to the HH8 Class Of '66 to attend Chamber of Commerce.
Mayor Cavanagh win Intro- In
... ...v
the three or four hours he Service in Kalamuno, lias received died last February.
.‘he banquet.
and Junk.
_
j
duced by Mayor Beckwith. Ar- was out he also picked six ,
Knotaran® w
uw
« ™.
C00 scholarship
to aiwma
attend the
thur Steeby, Khvanls president, pounds of mushrooms. Some summr,. school of Alcohol Studies
presided at the meeting
Iguys have all the luckl
- ------- -------------at
Rutgers
University ■in Nev

EDITORIALS

Baccalaureate
At Lakewood
Sunday Night

Funeral Services
For Mrs. Dryer
This Thursday

Maple Valley

Baccalaureate
Sunday Night

Bennett is
Elected New
Jaycee President

Barry Needs
Volunteers for
Defense Shelters

__&lt;)thIS*
•
Hastings
High Alumni
Jllllf*

The Weather

Tot Suffers
Head Injury

Il

rackward glances1

reacne procedure#, hose laying and flghting Area such a* gaao.._ ______■__ m_____________u____ r*____

Traditional Rites
To Honor Barry’s
War Dead Monday
Hastings High Band, Marching
Units to Participate in
Morning Memorial Day Parade
Hastings' Memorial Day [tarade will form at the Food
Center parking lot about 10 a.m. Monday and will move off at
10:30 going west qn State Street, north on Broadway to Tydcn
Park where a salute will be given to the merf'who fought in the
War Between the States.
The march will, continue to the Thomapple River hrH^g,
where a wreath is to be cast on the waters in memory of the
Sailor dead. Then the parade will
io to Riverside Cemetery to pay i
tribute to al! the men and women ■
vho have given so much to their
Nation
,
And all the while, the observmce of Memorial Day on Mdhlay in Hastings and elsewhere tn
•he Nation, will not be Just an­
other occasion to remember those
who gave their last full measure
M devotion U&gt; the cause of free­
dom.
While gratitude will fill the j
hearts of all residents to thooe I
as in SO many past Kcuera- ,
Hons. the fighting tn Vietnam
uid the threat of another world ■
holocaust Is uppermost In the i
minds of many residents.
'
James Blodgett, commander of'
ti&gt;e Leo A. Millar VFW Post, I
announced that the Hastings
High School Band, members of
the American Legion, the VFW
md other veterans will partid‘rate in the Hastings Memorial
Day observance.
The Harry, CountT CVF.'*’’- .
Posse. Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts.
Tub Scouts and Camp Fire Giris
md oUic.-j tre he'.n" urged to
participate.

Prosecutor
Enters Race for
Circuit Judge

marked

Memorial services are to be
held st Woodland at 2:30 pm.
Sunday with Uie Rev. Charles
Gibb*, pastor of the Southern
Brethren and Coats Grove
Churches, as the main speaker
Members of the Lakewood Band
ire to play and Lester Brumm
will read the Roll of Honor. Taps
will be played by Rose McDlarmtd In event of rain, the service
will be held at the sqhool.
Memorial services are to be
held-at Uie Rutland Cemetery at
2 pin\8unday.
Middleville's Memorial Day
parade leaves the ThoniapptaKcllogg School nt 10 am with
some 30 units scheduled to par­
ticipate. Lloyd Flnkbeiner Is the
general chairman of the day.

. . . MEMORIAL DAY. Psge 3.)

15, the State Health Department

“bits of yesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

County prosecuting attorney, has
formally announced his candi­
dacy for the nomination for
Judge Of the Barry-Eaton Circuit
Court.

Donald.
AUy. Bauer, a veteran of
World War II. was graduated

in 1949. when he returned k&gt;
Hastings to practice with his
Guy Bauer.
Court commissioner and 10 years
as public administrate of Barry
County.

Name Lawrence
President of
G. R. Produce
Willard J. Lawrence, president

the Felpausch Pood Centers, has
been elected president of the
Grand Rapids Produce Company
He attended Michigan State Unl-

Four Barry county seniors
have been awarded Regent Schol­
arships at the University of
Michigan in recognition records
achieved during the high school
years: Geoffrey W. Phillips. Del­
ton. College of Engineering;
Scott LeBlond Hamman. Cale­
donia. College of Engineering
and Sally Ann Parker. Middle­
ville. School of Nursing, both
students at Middleville High:
Ronald J. Houseman. Hastings.

formerly a chaplain in the U. 8
Navy will be the principal speak -

livered the invocation foe

110.000.000. Lawrence said.
the Felpausch Company for &gt;1

the

Mr*. Shiriay Mater
Nathvilla PTA Head

Day.

llnga High School. He and
wife. Kalhlyn. lire at 130 W.
AID MEDICAL FACILITY—Studanta at Um Michigan Mahabill-

Ministerial Association will tour
the county tomorrow with Coun­
Delton High will graduate the ty Agent Harold Foster and Dale
irgest class in Its history, next
*——*
—seniors will
Thursday,
receive dij
McConnell.

College at Bridgewater. Va.
He married Ruth Gerdes of Pearl

McConnell, aboard the U. 8. 8.
Ancon, flagship of the U. 8.

. . . BACKWARD GLANCE*.

elected prwfctant ot the NaahTOP BARRY WINNERS—Jady Plummer (tart), daugbtar of
Calvin C. Plummer of 538 W. Grand, and Dabby Hein, daughter

tbstlnga firemen went to Rlvpresidents are Mrs. Janet Kalnbach and Floyd Shilton; accre-

tbe patients. It was

Training Match held Satur-

teapondlng secretary. Mra Judy

9 as*. Wednesday to extlnvulsh
smoldering cushions in the back
seat of Lawrence Scobey's !H0

�Banfield Vicinity

^Mr,

-

week vtsMtac ■» tfca.OttahB;Iiwato of Mr. and MM.GemM
French homo. * Mr. and-Mrs. Sheppard of near BC. Mary’s
Leo Frey and Mr. juad Mm Nor­
man Leonard and children oaM-' Lab. A The local pedro club
met wtlh Mbs. Elsabeth Kaiser daughter were Saturday e»eoln«
ed on Mr. and Mra Kverett
dinner guests of Mr. and Mia.
Couch and Mr. and Mm Quentin
Schindler both of Battle Crock
Leo Frey and Mr. and Mm
Glenn Miller. * Sunday jpUuck
Thursday night Lynn Gunn
dinner gueota of Mr. and Jta.
Leo Frey were Mr. and Mm
from Fair Lake stayed with
Norman Leonard and children
Kathryn Froy. * A hearty thanks
to George Cheek for leveling off
the ground on the church lawn
__ —. and pUy arse. * Mr. and Mrs.
of Uie | Fred. Frey were Sunday dinner

---- --—=-—-

MtDwHI, Bank.

Mr and Mm. Glenn Milter. । congratulations to
who are vtaltlng al the Leo Frey Mrs Sterling French,
homo calted on their daughter, ------------- *-------- “ - - *
Rev. Thelma Milter in Hastings

wemmd Jeffrey and Ramie Davis
spent the weekend With their
grandparents, the Davises.
Un Eunice Bareroft of North
Irving and her brother. Owies
calms of Booth Hastings, were
Saturday afternoon visitors of their
cousin. Rev. Lila Mantar.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles GUcrret
of Detroit wiU be entertained at
I the lame of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
I Dean over the Manorial wsstend.

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Mrs. Burghduff
Dies Tuesday at
Medical Facility

Forrefl
—
News Notes- 3 Barry Queen
“““

Funeral tender* for Mm Ro-

Tuesday al the Medical Faculty.

land Military Training Center near
San Antonio, Texas. Airman Brte- the Barry County Sheriff's Poase.
competed for State honors at
layed Enlistment program on April Coldwater Saturday. May 31.

neral Home.
The Rev. WlUard H. Curtis is
to officiate with burial in Rut­
land Township Osuwtery.

will community on Sept. 38. 1877.
the daughter of Charles and
Mary (Keechi CteUns.
She attended the Podunk
School and married Lewellyn
Burghduff of Rutland in Janu—. —
wnv Jut­
land Township farmers all of
their married life.
duff and her children moved to

the Women's Relief Corps
Mra. Burghduff is survived by
two sons. James of Hasting-; and
Greydoo of Wyoming. Mich.;
nine grandchildren, and eight
great grandchildren.

Durfee
By Mra. John Hook

Ed Rice attended the 50th anSUnnm al Middle Lake Sunday.

Ithaca spent Thursday with Rev.
and Mrs. Powell, a Sunday call-

Wednesday caller of Mrs. Reger
Davis. * Mr. and Mrs. John Da-

day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
ger Davis. * Mr. and Mrs Turn
Hoffman and Mrs. Velma Wolfe
were Wednesday callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Hunt. * Mrs.
Orpha Hunt of Hastings. Mrs.
Ruth Cheney. Mrs Maude Wai-

'*““**** Competes for
State Honors

aptitude area for training upon
completion of basic training He Is
a 1965 graduate of Hustings High
School.

Judyed on their horwmanship

TOWNCRAFT PLUS

Hickory Corners

Memorial Day

More About

Backward Glances

Gardner's is "Your

Head
Quarters

holiday traffic patrol from noon
Friday and will be assisted for
four days by 120 members of the
Michigan National Guard, who
_.i»
____ _________
... on .twowlll serve
as second* men
man patrols or on point enntror
Twenty - seven persons were
killed In 22 fatal accidents over
the 78-hour period in 1965 in
Michigan, one of the State's
highest Memorial holiday tolls.
Nashville's Memorial Day paThomapple river bridge on
North Main street where me­
morial ceremonies will be held
for the navy men. The parade
will proceed to Putnam library
for a brief service of Nashville
firemen.
Continuing down Main street
the parade will turn east on
Bhernjan street to go to Lake-

monies for the services there
will be Burdette Haner. and
guest speaker will be James
Schaeffer of Nashville.
The Maple Valley Junior high
school marching bond will pro­
vide the music.

100 LATE TO CIAffl

stltute, Big Rapids, last week.
In Appreciation — In retiring
from active business in Hastings
desire to express our apprecia­
tion of the patronage, support
and loyalty given us by our rq,any
friends In the city and through­
out the county.—Robert M. Lamble and C. E. Doyle.

for blistering!
. . . We're simply loaded with sun
ton aids.
'
2' N°»for witches hair!
. . . We've "sassy" filmy scarves for
only 59c.
3. No Need for squinting!
. . . We've sunglosses golore.
4r-Na-Na«d-ta be bitten by ugly bugs!
. . . We're well stocked with repel­
lents.
5. No Need for wet heods!
.. . See our glamorous Playtex bath­
ing caps.
6. NoNaod to have unattractive skin!
. . . Cover up with the newest in
summer cosmetics.
1. No Need

PLUS S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

week was an all-time record for
this season of the year Is dis­
puted by many Banner readers

1900 tliat caused damage to fruit
orchards and froze many unpiotaoted water pipes.
Roger Williams of Hastings
High was elected the first presi­
dent of the newly-formed Junior
Agricultural Association during
Junior Farm Week at Michlran
State College lost week

945-2134

Rugged cotton

twill

shows up in

latest 'weathered' colors with con­

midriff stripes. Adjustable locer tie

waist with zip fly, side vents. Blue,

98

3

COUNTER MAN WANTED Man wanted to set as hard- were given a conspicuous and
retail lumber business. You noisy ride about the city—and
will find this work very Inter­ on return were given three rous­
cheers by their departing
esting. with Ideal working con­ ing
"guests.”
ditions. Benefits include hos­
pital insurance, life inurance.
paid vacation and paid holi­
days. Apply at: Barry County
Lumber Co, 125 N. Jefferson

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city, han been notified by the
Presbyterian Board of Foreign
MU.1M13 of her Selection as su-perlntendent of “In His Name"
hospital 1 and training school

WOMAN 6VER SO to work full
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one week and 38 hours the
next. Accurate typing and tele­
Sunday. Hart Stamm and MIm
phone ability are essential.
Reply In own handwriting to: Ruth McPherson were unlt-d in
Hastings Banner. Box 1014. tf marriage and Monday evening
--------------------------------------------------- about 150 friends gathered at
IRISH BETTER PUPPIES—AKC the home of the groom's father.
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Velguth, CS, of Flint, is to give
the Christian Science lecture on
"Spiritual Life" at the First
Church of Christ, Scientist, here
at 8 pm. tills Thursday. It will
be open to the public. Mrs Vel­
guth has been a recognized prac­
titioner In the Christian Science. celved "on-the-job" training in
an Army mess hall. Schultz en­
healing ministry since 1845.
tered the Army last December
and completed basic training nt Express Ride across the State.
TheBarry County Posse is now
Fort Hood, Texas. He attended
Middleville High School and planning their horse show and
worked for Hastings Aluminum chicken barbecue for the fair­
Product* before entering the grounds on Sunday. May 29.
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Army.
Ball entertained Mr, and Mrs.
Project Director
Jason Willison, Mrs. Ola Moon
and Mrs. Maggie Louden, honoring
More Ahmit----------- , Dr. Rodney L. Boyes, assist­
ant professor of management at
the birthdays of Mra. Moon and
Mrs Louden. * Mr. and Mra. Rob­
Oklahoma University at Norman.
Is project director of six. fiveert Galley are entertaining Mr. and
day training schools for postal
.Mrs Forakltt of Northhampton.
service officers. All classes will
England, who arc here for an ex­
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from
Page
One
be supervised by OU although
tended visit with their daughter.
two of them will be on the OU
Hilda, h Mr. and Mrs. Harry
campus, two In Washington.
Whittemore have sold their home
to Mrs Joe Johnson and will be Lloyd Sanders Is to give the
moving to Delton.
Memorial address al Ml. Hope Boyes is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs Arthur Haven and Mrs
Mrs Mildred Miller is spending Cemetery.
I Nellie Boyes of Hastings A
Since Memorial Day was first
sing * Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Jalin- observed officially on May 30. graduate of HHS and M8U. he
cock of Lansing have annouced the 1868. by order of General John
birth of a son May 'JO.’named Lon­ A. Logan, commander of the
nie E. * Mr. and Mrs. Jean Wool­ Grand Army of the Republic, the
ley have sold their home on Kel­
logg School Road and are in the observance.
I process of building a new house
It has also become a time for
on. N. 42nd Street.
family get-togethers and a time
Vandalism Was perpetrated re­ for recreation, and with It fall-1
Continued from Page Ono
cently at the north cemetery here Ing on Monday, it provides many
The large, heavy urn on the Ebl- with their first extended week- i
«c.mpb.1., i xst .sv'i£u"
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and carried away. It was large Chief of Police Richard Sunlor people wh&lt;&gt; Ure
enough that It took two wheel­
30 Years Ago
barrow leads of din to clear .he and State officials ere urging all I
mess. 'Dlls urn has been kept full to Ito topwuuy unM on Ih, I Thonuu TUta to&gt;a RlUtord
uto In .11 to.I, tollbou, 0, Hrotojr ..re
of flowers and watered for many
yearn from a fund left for the

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After a noon luncheon at the
hotel, they were Judged In street
W. Schulte R2 Hastings, com­ clot.ilng for beauty, poise and
pleted a cooking course at Fort personality.
Dlx. NJ.. May 13. During the
Sue. the daughter of Mr. and
elght-week course. Schultz was
trained to prepare and serve Ungs, went to Coldwater with
food in military kitchens jrotl In Clarence Hartman and William
the field. He learned meat cut- ChrisUe of the local Sheriff's

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Army Pvt- Michael W Schultz.

port ot Lennon were Friday
guests of Mr. and Mrs Hubert
Hunt.
Kevin Hum, Rickie Powell and
Teresa Bundy were among the
beginners attending school at there is no trace of the guilty
Pkasantvtew Monday. * Clay- party.
Hickory Corners General Store
xm.v&gt;rwl an Interesting
Interattaa event lust
lout
Wednesday dinner guest of Mr. sponsored
and Mrs. Homer Hammond and Sunday, the first of an annual
event—Western Davfc-to be held
thc Homer Hammond home were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner of of more than 100 horses, the Hick­
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. ory Comers fire truck and-the
Howard Bivens of Battle Creek. American Legion Color Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hammond
and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ham­ one all English and one all West­
mond of Hinds District * Mr. ern. The Methodist Church had
and Mra Izv&gt; Reynolds Of KaV- conrfMi.ins Five hundred people,
tings were Sunday evening Mi- many from Grand Rapids and
era of Mr. and Mrs. Orville , Kalamazoo, attended- It Is planned
to give the proceeds from these
__ I events to the cancer or heart fund.
The day before, the General Store
had a little Fashion Show, which
featured a band and refreshments
for the youngsters.
The American Legion Is plan­
ning a parade at 10 on Memorial
Day. Including the Legion Color
Guard. Uie Gull Lake Community
School Band. Camp Fire Girls and
Boy Scouts and an address at the
cemetery', also, an open house and
potluck dinner at noon with meat
mid coffee furnished. The Meth­
odist Church also will be serving
chicken barbecue Memorial Day.

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Ry Mra. Vtrn HtncbUta

Clarence Berends
Of Middleville
Dies Friday

other foods. In the afternoon
they viewed the beauUful church
camp on Lake Michigan that 1* ter and Crystal Springs Metho­
dist Camp nnr Dowa*tac in ths
, Hawblit* and Mr
I ItewUkte and
Scooter* around SllVe
I Minrlav dinner in
Mra. Dale Bishop in Battle Creek.

from improper

HavbUU and family. .

High School. Thl* again included
all the mayor* in the county

alao an aunt, Mra. David Sailor*
tltc merchant* of the county.
in Grand Rapid*
Mr* Eugene Sdwuitz of Grand
The 46th Annual Convention
Rapid* to the Ford Hoapital Sal- u-red Blodgett »capital Friday
ot th*-Lions Club waa held In
until the more serious problem of
cent M .U&gt;« acsidenl*. failure U&gt;

extremely unpopular and not nearly
*o productive politically aa the held
day tliat Sen. Rlblcoff and hi*
the automotive Industry

Maybe

and Mra

Blair Hawbiltz

Mra. Austin Bchanta and the
to Insure • that they are In safe Victor Schantz*. * The Maple
driving conditions. Extremely bad Grove Birthday Club met Tueeaccidents due to driver error have potluck dinner. Mra. Maurice
happened on the moat modem of
spilt lane highway* and a surpris­
ing number of bad crashes occur A Jack Green had dinner Sun­
day with the Marshall Green* at
an roadway* with which the driver Thornapple Lake. A Mra Ray
la perfectly familiar.
Horn and Mra. Philip Burskey of

In undertaking thl* major piixw
Merna Wolf Thursday.

a National safety code as a guide
lienal Safety Council reported, may for all automobile manufacturer*
to follow, IF IT WERE DRAWN
BY A GROUP OF COMPETENT
TECHNICAL EXPERTS WHO
KNEW WHAT THEY WERE
TALKING ABOUT. However. If
such a safety code becomes a mere
political football, it will be worse

improve the ability and sense of
responsibility of ' the nut betiind
the wheel," the highway toU is
likely to continue al the present
or even Increased rate, despite
everything else tliat is done.
With a long weekend coming up.
extra cautious driving should be
the order ot the day. However, if
event* follow the normal pattern

Woodland
By Mra. GUndon Curtia

Jack Tar Hotel. Those attending
from Woodland were Mr and
Mrs Jack Sinclair, Mr. and Mr*.
Gaylord Laughlin, Mr. and Mr*.
Roy Tltkemeycr and Mr. and
Mrs Olendon Curtis. Jack and
Gayord attended the meetings on
Saturday and were Joined in the
evening by the real ot the group.
A banquet was held al the Civic
Auditorium for the Lions and
Uielr wives. There were 3,000 in
attendance which was more Uian
they had planned on. Following
the meal. Lion Jorge Bird. Sec­
ond Vice-President of Lions In­
ternational, gave Uie address. He
is from San Juan. Puerto Rico
Roger Shirley then was master
of ceremonies for a very enter­
taining variety show. When the
show was over most of the people
went to the hotel for a social
time. On Sunday morning Gay­
lord. Roy and Glendon returned
to the hotel and met Jack for
the Memorial Candlelight Serv­
ice held al Uie hotel. At 11 the
regional elections were held at
which time Jack was elected
Deputy District Governor of Re­
gion 2. He will be serving Barry
and Eaton Counties tills coming
year.
-

Hrap4tal. wwe hted
Home at Middleville.

Rodney Schad and eon, Jeffery,
of Grand Rapid* and Mr. and
Irvin* Cemetery.

Sieve, of Lansing were Sunday

health
bridal

atra Saturday. Mia* Dystra'*
marriage to Navy Jerry Adams
will be June 23. * Mra. Virgil

R«v. Monker Heads
Greater Kalamazoo
Methodist Union

He la survived by throe daugh-

1* and Mra Adrian (Mary (Cole
The lUuwd/x Onion of Oremer Kalafnatno elected a* It* new neth of Grand Rapid*. Howard

iupuS. A Many T Uw nrigh- i Choris. U Manlur. pwhtr of the waukee, Wla; 23 grandchildren:
bore galhrnd Bunday at Mr. and Chapel H1U MetbodlM Chureh.
of Grand Rapids and Mra. Bena
Mna.dta Baord C ... Mna
Charles Baughman show
Joe Bereoda of Cutlerville
Methodist.
The Mothodist Union was
founded tn 1915 to promote fel­
been visiting Iwr dauglHcr, Rev. lowship. Through the years the home eoonoml*U warn that the
and Mis Allan BUx-by tn Battle
washability of today's blended
Creek returned to another establishment of Lakewood, Sun­ fabrics depend* upon Ute flnlVi
daughter, Mra. Lucille Getty, nyside. Oakwood. Westwood and and the fabric* Involved. TO,
Saturday when Umy celebrated Chape! HUI Methodist Churches. avoid shrinkage and warping of
her birthday.
Chapel Hill waa chartered —
on fabrics - always rend the washing
Mrs. Russell Bedford ha* sold Palm Sunday. 1942. The 5'»-ocre Instruction* If one yam in a
her home to Mr. and Mr*. Beryl site at Oakland Drive and Ro- blend is washable and the other
Price. They expect to take pos­ menrer Road was purchased by 1* not. the garment shouldn't be .
session the last of June. Mrs. the union.
Bedford and Linda Tolan will
leave for her home in Palmetto
Beach Uie middle of June. Lind*
is a 19M graduate and will At­
tend business school there. A Mr
and Mrs. James Rugg helped
their son. Robert, celebrate bls
Uy Mn. Mary Jackaon
birthday at hl* home In Grand
Mr. and Mra Joim Field* and Rapids Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. Elton Lawrence
family were weekend guests of
attended the
Otis
Mr. and Mra. David Field* In —
~ funeral of «...
Burt, near Saginaw. * The I GrafmlUcr. In Battle Crexk May
Colonist group of the Pioneer ao Burial waa In Oak Hill Ceme. presented
. . a skit. and
. . left
... fa^v
tmIllar'a address is
I..
tery. Urc
Mrs Clr.
Grafmlller's
girls
little tavora for the 57 inmates 14 N. ill vlera Drive, Battle Creek.
Mra. Will Harper, who hai
in the Baptist Old Folks Home
in Gfand Rapids Monday eve­
ning. Their leaders arc Mra. McKenzie. and family In ParmVirgil Adams und Mrs. Lloyd
It makss sansa to
Dundas. * Dun Mintner cele­ belners in Florida UUs Winter.
brated his 80th birthday recently.

The final touche* are being put
on the 1963-64 school year. Pu­
pil* are busy making plum for
their -tail day of school ptcnJca."
Thus seem* to make Uie work
and study throughout the year
worthwhile when you can visit
will be deadly one*. Crowded high­ such places as gypsum mine*,
way atul impatient motorist* com­
Therefore accident involving the
problem of highway safety will not bine- to create an extremely dan­ longer than what Is told to us.
be mlvod. Building safer roads will gerous situation. To save a few Because of Memorial Day there
moment* time, all too many mo­ will be no school on Monday,
a full day's session will be
torist* are Inclined to step on the but
held Tuesday. On Wednesday
accelerator and take a chance. and Thursday Uie teacher* will
Thus, day* that should be enjoy­ be busy marking test* and report
able and carefree one* Invite trag­ cards and the student* will re­
turn on Friday for the final ver­
edy and suffering.
dict. Were they a success or a
failure for Uie year? Vacation
major portion of traffic accidents. will then begin for the summer.
Remember the little children will
This is something against which be out playing all day now so
driver* must be extra alert.
be any adequate protection. Even Children sometimes forget the
on our most modern split-lane rule* of safety but adult driver*
CHOOSE OUR INSURED
j Highways, motorist* racing along must not
Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Schmidt
at speeds beyond Uielr drivuig returned home Saturday from
competence iiavc lost control of their Winter home in Florida. *
their vehicles —the result, death, Mr/, Mabel Wheeler, Mra. Kath­
ryn Townsend and Mra. Forest
injury and destruction.
Begerow left Friday for Oneka­ Harold Kermeen helped make Flnkebiner.
ma to attend the District Rally Uns a most happy occasion. *
coming long weekend. Why risk a of the Church of the Brethren. The Senior Citizens group met
Tuesday noon at the Methodist
lifetime of health and happiness On Saturday they were Joined Church, a Vacation Bible School
Ivan Payne attended the
by Mrs Annette Sturbcvant, Mr*.
Grand Lodge-ln Detroit the first
Charles Gibbs. Mrs. Trevadon
FOR YOUR
Drive defensively on Uie assump- Color. Mrs. Josephine Laycock Church June 14 and continue of the week. He returned home
and Mrs. Ralph Byers of Ute lo­ through June 23. Sunday will be Wednesday and with Mra. Payne
cal church. They returned home dedication of memorials during. lef• for Hardy Dam with their
except yourself 1* an erratic, in­ Saturday evening. A Mr. and Uie worship service, and "God camper. Mr. and Mra. .Harry
competent screwball. Even Uwugh Mrs Robert Austin were visitors ujid Community award” will be Balsch Joined them Friday and
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__ all will return Monday. A The
tills may be a false assumption, it with his sisters here Wednesday given to
evening when they brought his and Mra. Robert Kingsley and community extend* aympatliy to
is an atUtude of mind that leads mother back from a few days’
Evevythiag Returned in the Fall Refreshed
family went to Deer Forest Park Mrs. Mabellc VanWeeidcn. who
visit. She will spend this week Sunday. A The Rev. and Mra.
with Mr.
.... and
...... Mrs.
...... Forest Bcgcr- l-ciry
Mil friends
durea.
Perry OUMUOIU
Stanford OUKU
culled on
Saturday. Rev. Stanford
So, take H easy, drive carefully ow before going to her daugh-I
Urt Mr. and Mr. Herald Clas- Uvri to Middleville m a boy. Ho
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net Mrs.
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over this long weekend and to sic.
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Ride with The Dodge Boys

Langley in Muskegon.
Tlie Cub Scouts will JwTCTHl
more den meetings for (he sum­
mer. The June Pack meeting will
be the Pinewood Derby and eachboy that makes'a car will have a
chance to race it and compete
against the others. This will be
held at the school the latter part
of June. * The Woodland Wom­
en's Study Club is planning a
field trip for June 14. This year
they will be going In cars rath­
er than hire a bus as they have
done in the past They will be
touring different spot* In and
around Grand Rapids. If you
are a member and wish to go but
have not been contacted, call
your calling committee and make
reseravtlons.
The Child Study Club met
Tuesday. May 17, at the home
of Mrs. Duane Rowlader. Tn Is
was the best attended meeting
of the year, Mra. Mary Lou
Ramsey of Jackson was the guest
speaker and syoke to Uie group
on remodeling and home deco­
rating. The hostess committee,
Mra. Rowlader, Mrs. Jack Sin­
clair and Mrs Carson McMillan,
served lovely refreshments be­
fore the business meeting.
Mr. und Mrs. Jack Sinclair
and Uielr Ruesu, Mr. and Mrs.
Gaylord Laughlin, participated
In Mayors Exchange when they
visited New Era Friday. The day
was fully planned wiUi a Mayor’s
Prayer Breakfast held in Hart at
7;3Q am. Thl* was a county-aide
breakfast with all the vigltuutnayora of the county attending.
Following the breakfast they
were given a guided tour of New
Era Including the public and
Christian schools and the many
business places. They enjoyed
dinner at the canteen ot the
canning factory in town. New
Era raises many acres ot asparagas and cans it as well a*

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jT.hFW brother and family, the Rex lullJU J iVIILIUgfUl
Wednesday. Her daughter and hua­ l
* band. Mr. and Mra. Don Fllsher
of Flint, were supper gucsta on
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Congers of
Mias Priacllla Runyan. Miss EraWhittier. Calif., have been spend- ” VVIW “ * D
' Saturday.
ina and Ralph Keeler, Jr„ ot
Mra. V. D. Widrig entertained
K ■
Ung a few days uI th tlw Fay Greens
Senior Citizens of the Hastings
rural Freeport and David Wal­
C. U B. 1 KT M4
Mra William White and her grandland Mrs. Dorothy Swift, and also community met Monday, May 23.
Lackland A-F.B. Texas. MSN
lace of Hastings were Saturday
daushten on Friday and Saturday.
were calling on other friends in at the new AFL-CIO hall. Hall
Mr. and Mra Bernard Johnson. and she accompanied them to De­
evening vtsltoni of Mra. Wallace
V
I thia vicinity. The Gongrra were i, scarcely the word for this
Barden of Augusta. * Mra. Joyce vtatted Mr and Mra Donald trait where the spent the remain- (
: farmer owners of the Lockshore bright and airy meeting place.
Bearup el their cottage near
I
Farms
and the lavish display of Bprtbg
Enut Sunday.
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The Floyd Willison family of powers added to the cheeriaesa
125 average and Juntora were
Mra. Clifford Walter and Mr. for the weekend will be her sister,
of Chicago are due Saturday to of the rooms.
required to maintain a 3-5 ave­
and Mra. Fred O'Connor of rural Mr. and Mra. James Cronover and
rage. Upon meeting thia criteria,
Nashville wore Bunday evening family of Flint, and her parents,
the qualifying student* were vot­
stone of Epworth *,
cuesta of Mr. and Mra. Robert Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Adams, i ।Gamma ore (left to right' Edna (
I fX. North Webster. Ind: has
ed upon by the faculty. Only
Walter. * Mr. and Mra Hobart They ore planning to have a picnic ^eVj^iUW,,an2Xh"
dent; P°ro^“
been a recent guest of Dr and ‘
dinner at Tyden Ports.
william H Helrlgel.
their cottage an the Muskegon
Mra John Huizenga of Gaines­ 2nd vice president. Jane Him. j
River. * Anita Warner of Chi­ ville. Fla., who is visiting her Hastings,
। Mrs Floyd Clum was In DearF^'b^ca torn Heights last week visiting;
cago spent last weekend with daughters tn Caledonia and Jack­ n°ren^r
M
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her parents, Mr. and Mra. Roy son. *us an overnight guaat of the responding secretary. Re Decca (
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Mr.
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Mra.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stygcr Uf
Perkins, III., came Friday for a Hamp attended a Little League Parker Saturday. Mra. Wilson -dent, “d ^erlly" Poster, Has (they attended the Accordion
Ouidet of Lacey was also a lunch- tln8s- Porbamenlarian.
Band-O-Rama at the Ford Au- 1
benefit
dinner
at
the
American
few days' visit with his brother,
Following the business acartoo.
eon guest Saturday and is spending ।
; dilorium in which her ehthlLegion Hall at Grand Ledgea few days with the Bert Benhams I pt] • pt]
i year-old grandson. Gregory, par- ;at which it was decided to hold
one of the Summer meetings at
as Wilson has flown to California 11 111 I.liai)fPr
uclpated.
house guests of Mr. and Mra.
because of the death of his brother.
1
A guest of MLss Barbara Wll- Algonquin, in spite of transpor­
Wayne Tiowbridgc and Mra. L.
joe
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I cox over the -weekend was Blr- tation problems, a delightful
Goodemoot, Phillip Tbwnsend. Styger of rural Vermontville.
Mr and Mra. Orval Cutahaw. Jr . I\CDrCSCIllC(l 31
‘mlngham teacher. Miss Barbara program had bc«i prepared by
Dennis Stuart. Beverly Courtnay.
Mr. and Mra. Orley HulllberPhyllis Montague, Cheryl Bosand family were guests of Mr. and
r
\ | Lewis
ger and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erb
Mra Geza Szllva of Coldwater O. .
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1
1 Mra. Ross Dunn has been visit*
attended the Tulip Festival at
Recent guests of Mra. Wesley Sunday 'The Szilvas. who were □tfllC luOIlClclVC
&gt;lnK lhf Jack Caton family in
Holland. * Mr. aqd Mrs. Bcm- Edmonds were the David Eldred Hungarian refugees who came here
I Indianapolis and her sLster. Mrs
family Saturday, Mabie Glllaa- during die Revolt of 1966. ore soon I More than 365 delegates repre- jack Mehan. in Chicago the pa*
pie. Mr. and Mra. Ken Reynolds paying n visit to their homeland, sentlng Michigan's 56 chapters week.
and the Caryl Hoffmans on Bun­ and upon their return, will be of Delta Kappa Gamma. Inter- ; Houseguests of the William
day. ★ Roxanne Quick was a making their home In Caltfomta. national society for outstanding Eastmans over hie Memorial
weekend guest at the Btortan
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dunbar' women teachers, converged upon weekend will be his father, sister,
home in Hastings. * The Dow­ and family, who are with the hell- Shanty , Creek Lodge. Bellaire. , Bnd brother. William Eastman
ling 4H Clubs met Wednesday copter patrol in this area, will be May 13-15, for Uielr 26th annual I nnd Julie, and Mr. and Mra. Pete
evening at the township library visffUig her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. &gt; convention.
1 Eastman and family, all of ChiOlmstead was a guest of her to nuike plans for the Bummer J. w. Wilsoti of Jamestown. Ky..
Keynoting tlu- Friday evening &lt;»«“■
daughter, Mra. Iris Yoder, al a 1 work. Any person nine years of over the Memorial weekend.
scadon was Michigan's poet, arMr- nnd Mrs- P,udd Rllntla11
Mother - Daughter banquet in | age by July 1 may join this acMr. and Mrs. Rex Duiterer will | uu, and craftsman, Owen FrostIc and **m*ly °.nd,
Uvity and may contact Mrs. Don­ be among those attending Um? , of Benzonia. Mlsa FroaUc is Use
“ead1 *"d
m i of Michigan. Mr. and Mra. Omo
ald Procfrock. Mra. Jeff Feller. • BW Race' at Indianapolis on toundcr
owner of Prew- I
Kiiwits luid brought their views
R 1 of Northern Michigan. InrfiaMpq
1 Mra. John Schulte, or Mra. Law­ Memorial Day where Rex will be crufe Papera. In iwr talk. “Crea- Lak®,SltL.^?d ,d, J2T'
r,B
rence Quick for more informat- on the Texaco Committee of which Uvity and You." six, sUtncd ov£f ,hc
he has been a member for 18.
-dreams pursued are with-!. The,rt^‘”
yean En route horn, they will ln the realm ot possibility. '
I LA »h?h wHMnctod^ th? Gan’
KhneMtw oTliu Grew^Ind0”
AU of MJchlgan's 55 chapters Fjl^u of Mne Lake, the Harley
Klinefelter of Etna Greene. I .
sj4arc&lt;i ta the conference actlvlof Coldwater, the Calvin
--------------- --------------- -------------- —— j ties. The special-project exhibits Vandecars of Mason, Uie Robert I
.11 demonstrated how each chapter . Murphys of Lansing, the Gilbert
Pennock Tlosi)ital ;had capitalized on the nreds. in- Townsends, the George TownI t HIUM K-------------------------- &gt;tcrts|U
Un-!,- pa,.
Ru.wU Townsend. Mrs
Dies in California
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alleoan—Jaiiuui* K»Ujr. st» Caturt music, and literature Wilkins.
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®und?y' M?y ed the funeral of a cousin. Ida J church will begin at 0 with the
,
- n.,r of thctrparticular groups. The1 Miss Dorothy Long and
Miss day after visiting her daughter
Ilf. ’'here
Nielsen In louLi Friday. * A2-C i morning worship service follow- ■ATTI.E CHEEK
J.ar. Cl»ir
votCT1
lnlUale MissFrancisTrude of Grand Rapids , and son. Mr. and Mrs Ed Maton of the late Michael Hilly, who was home on Ing at 10:15.
Lydia SledsclUag. retired head of j will entertain Mr. and Mrs thews of Sebewaing and MJ. and
tha Cook of n lo-jiay leave, returned Wed- 1 A clean-up day Is scheduled
the Art deportment at Western j Chester Dang for dinner at Gull Mrs. Robert Tinker of /mburnnesday to Myrtle Bench. S. C.
for Saturday. June 4. at the CLOVEBDALE
wu.&gt;,im&gt;n riniu.raitv •• ■ vat? I Harbor Inn Friday evening lion-1 Robert is a patient al the Bay
ring Mrs. Long's birthday.
Osteopathic Hospital where he
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Mr. and Mra. Juan Bacy and Dowling Methodist Church and Sox 123. May
honorary member.
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County Medical Cure Facility
iiekl their annual anniversary
Uie beginning of the 8th
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Margaret Buerge. Jean Hubbert,
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Joyce Lundquist. Five year pins,
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Janice Kelley
Becomes Bride
In California

Sharon Ann Hilley,
Vaughn R. Cook
Wed at Lake Odessa

Dr. M. A. Hoffa, medical dldi- ?^rti-tranch candelabra with
rector of the Medical Facility.
The bridal gown or white nylon

who expired

tlons by meembera of the facility
and “You’ll Never Walk Alone" staff and family, completed the
entertainment Invocation being
sung by Earl Atkinson.
given by Mrs. Jame* Matthews,

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Mildred Shank. Almeda Barkley,
Katie Whitaker. Marcia Loftus.
Ada Crawley. Orville Van Wle,
James Sprague and Ellen Keeler,

The full skirt, with medallions of
lace near the hemline, was accent­
ed by the full aisle-wide diamond­
slurped train edged in lace which
fell from a large taffeta bow near
the neckline. A tiny pill box with
penris and rhinestones secured her
shoulder-length veil and die car­
ried a lace fan centered with white
glads and pink sweetheart
to carry out the pink and
color scheme.
Mias Judy Haddix, as maid of
honor, and Misses Dorothy Stiles
of Ypsilanti, cousin of the bride

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Honor Miss Belson
At Eastern Michigan

enjoyable tor everyone present by
trie use of the now public ad- nuUds fn ,(rM
dress system that was made poa-dotted rwii over light oink
members of thc^Pte’e Lake

\ ui«n in HARPER’S BAZAAR

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1 d' MlC' plnk pdl box
lnd thelr
w Uce fin* ”th
glads.
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Uie flower girl was Sonya Bcsko
whose gown was a floor-length
organdy in white with pink cum­
merbund.
The groom was assisted by his
cousin. Robert Bumney of Kalamaxoo. as best man and grooms­
men were Michael Bertotti. Den­
nis and Jack Cook SeatUig the
guests were Steven Price, John
Chorley mid Archer Howard. Miss

MR. AND’ MRS. GARY HERBERT BIERMACHER
.. . Miss Lynn Anne Henning Becomes Bride.

Homemakers
Lovely Morning nave
Have Delightful
Delightful
Leremony Unites For Eastern Night
Couple at bun Lake
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A lovely morning ceremony
was performed Saturday, April
23. when Mias Lynn Anne Hennlng. daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Gerald Henning. Middleville, be­
came the bride of Gary Herbert

Ovid, an aunt of the bride, were Rapids. al the Cyril-Methodius

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Wealter permitting, a full
weekend of gulf is anticipated at
the Hastings Country Club and
a
men's flag tournament U acted-

nZhia?
-------------- । party, when one or me co-nosino
~ —
a
U.
lte*0ca, Mra.
French,was rushed lure a mixed two-ball foursome
.84111 8ue Uaxlei?'
“*hler of । to Pennock Hospital where her event.
,
W1’ U,e
MC'* “Al »on wu bom May 18th. (The; There wUl also be games foe
tendant. She wore a yellow suit |ltUe fellowhas been named children in the
evening and a
with corsage of orange carnations, j juc^d । after uncle Dick Beas- buffet supper Is planned. Bridge
Henry Martin was the groom's mer&gt; Sterling (after his grandu&gt; follow.
best man.
(father French.!
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The 14 gueats played court
Bud Slegert and Mra. Isadore
were Wallace, Nathaniel and Ar- whist and the winner proved to johncock will spend the weekend
.ene Masters and Mra. Henry Mar-1 be Mr* Roger Wtewell. The new at Gaylord with Mr. and Mra.
an.
1 grandmother. Mra. Hiram Bax- I Ken Eahleman of Highland Park.
The bride has been employed In I
ths Angeles for the past two years
is supervisor of the cancellation I
department of the Benehclal Fire
and Casualty Insurance Company.
Tlic groom Is retired from Uie
Navy and is employed for tin
property and service department
of Fresno.
The newly-married couple are
now at home in Fresno. Calif.

had been prepared and billed on
Director

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(Club for Holiday
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u«&gt; iZto
Muod-y. issvw.
Mstxrix! Dcy,

of Hastings, cousin of the bride,
the soloist.
LaRr-au Elvah Brises
The double ring candlelight servJ“*'" "“*■
&amp;«hrvn Immediately following
whltnev Ed Wletnlk and
the dinner. the gusaU were given £cille WUlira
.

Medical

Algonquin ■ Lake

«nd Uie groom's

which was catered by tte mem-

evening, Marty Schramm.

tunlty to report the happy news
'details about ter daughter**
| firat bora child and her find
There was a delightful party grandchild.
Thursday evening, In tenor of

Friday evening. May 13. a
Side Christian Church in 1
Kelley, the latter's
daughter of Mrs. Marguerite Kelley H
”
And Ellie A. Kelley of Hastings,!,. '
snd William W, Masters, son of I , U.

day evening. May 13. in the teke
Odessa Congregsiiorud Church by
Miss Sharon Ann HIBey and
Vaughn Rlcliard Cook. The bride
Vance Lackry

Delightful Baby
Shower Honors
Mrs. Cleveland

One of the most pleasant
memories Merry Loe Belson will
cherish of her days al Eastern
Michigan University which was
also the beginning of her pre­
nuptial festivities was the de­
lightful party given by Judy
Ttachworth and Mary Barsanti

Mra. Jack Osgood's terne
terne was sisters tn the Sigma Kappa and
_e scene of an unusual evening will also be her brtdcftmald*
when tte Modem Homemakers i The miscellaneous bridal showExtcnslon owuj
Study Group met
___ there 1 er was given In the reception of
I:.....
for Its May lesson.
.
j the dorm on Saturday evening.
The
subject for
sne buojto
tor study was -The Msy 21, which was attractive in
Wortd and its Food." This par- i tte _ weddlnK motif.
tlcular lesson covered the Far | Wedding bells, lilies of the
East. Members, many In Orlen-1 '“Hey «&gt;d a bride figurine dec­
tai drcsB. were greeted by a i orated the lovely cake. The
scene straight from the East, j Kuesls entered into several games
Small, low tables, beautifully I and
lhc pleasure of sharing
decorated in oriental theme, were I l,J*: opening of the gifts, one of
placed about the'room and din- which was a music box which
ner was eaten while seated on Played the "Wedding March."
the floor. Contributing to the I The gurat of iionor was also
beauty of the tables were the presented with a lavender cardelicate porcelain sake and tea j naUon corsage — lavender being
cups brought from Japan by the I the Sorority color. Merry Lee's
co-httrtan. Mrs- Jack Wood.
I marriage to Dale Ossenheimer.
Helped by Mra B. N. Sullivan,1 Jr- is to be aolemnlrcd on Aug.
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Charles McDonald at the organ.
green chiffon slicaUi with beige
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aoMMorin and she had white thcr. the bride wore a gown of
Ken Hoffman at either
Chantilly lace, featuring an em­
pire bodice with a sabrina neck­
our Old or New Stores.
church parlors with Mrs. Steven line and long sleevea coming to
Price. Misses Mary MaJInska snd
Cathy McVay at the refreshment sain was stywa in uers or lace. | wood nad prepared a dinner or
Mr. and Mra. Arthur FrerseJ
table.
Her bouffant veil of Jlluaiop waa true Far Eastern food*
Following a wedding trip the held In place with a small capare -spending
the weekend
at
After valiant efforts to eat-------------- - —
-------couple will be residing In an apart­ ette. She carried white roeea on with chopsticks, the hostesses 1 their cabin at Cedarville,
ment on Fourth Avenue after the white Bible that her Motiier , compromised the oriental theme
Mrs. Ellen “
Royer of
— —
the
- ■Medical
Facility and Mr and Mrs EmerRoyer
of Tucson.------Aria,. —
visited
ding.
This dinner set a retd mood of !son
— —
----------------------—
wood High School and Lansing
understanding tor the lesson on i friends In Bradford and Piqua,
Community Practical Nursing and I Miss Katherine Biermachcr. the Far East and Its Food, given Ohio, and Greenville on Thursday
Is employed at 8t. lawrmce Hca- |sister of the groom, was the by Mi*. Wood. The remainder of, “nd Friday.
pltal, Lansing. The groom, also a maid of tenor and brtdranklds the evening was spent talking. Mrs. Byron Fletcher returns
144 EAST STATE STREET
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Shumway, daughter of Dr. and
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Clare Tolan was the groom’s
entered her first talent show
Monday evening in Grand Rap- were Scott Henning, brotlur of
the bride, surd Michael and John
Biennacher. brothers of the
110OU Bisters Studio and danc- groom.
■ a combination acrobatic tap.
The show was sponsored by the
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were served by the hostess and ।
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Pllubur«h'- Pa. and her pag-.
members of the Past Noble Grand foreAtting
I enta. Mr. and Mra. William .«FClub at her home on Wednesday foresting out on the
Many kinds of birds were seen । ereU&gt; of Fhuhlng. The Kvarr
including blue birds, orioles, roae- I etu h,ve purchased a cottage ski
breasted grosbeaks. Indigo bunt- ! Middle Lake and will be moving
terlained with a family dinner on
Saturday honoring Uie birthday of
her mother, Mrs Hazel Doolittle.
Guests included Karen Frost. Mr.
and Mix Donald Doolittle. Ron
and Cheryl, and Hazel's sister.

Rlchord (Jan) Hcnlser, who will

Carol D. Shaltis

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enjoyed this farewell party and
social evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Shaltis,
R2 Hastings, announce Uie mar­
Hawaiian decorations set tlie
riage of their daughter. Carol fun mood for a Luau dinner
party nt the William Colberts
iiome on West Madison street
rew Yager. Fairborn, Ohio.
Saturday evmlng. The various
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Methodist Rites
Unite Couple at
Hastings Church

Mr. and Mra. Julius Bclxm of
bachelor's degree from the Uni- Kalamaarxi, Grace Denton and
veraity of PorUand. afTUtated Mrs. James Berry played north
with the Blue Key honorary fra­
ternity, and has a master's de­ respectively In the May master
gree from the University of point duplicate bridge game at
Michigan.
*
Mra. A. E. Divens, assisted by Tuesday night. Secund place.
Mra. Norris Bacon and Mrs Iuirth ^,&lt;1
UTnt, u,
Richard Duval, entertained-with ! john Stryker and Mrs Loma Lynne Raymond, daughter of
a lovely pre-nuptlal ^shower for navtefoo,, of Grand Rapfda. East Mr. and Mrs. LaiUr Raymond,
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—■ — •—------I Gilbert Morell and Joan Brown Williams, son of Mr and Mra.
Charles Williams, Manor Drive.
Middleville was solemnized on

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Yellow marigolds were used to
decorate tho nine luqcheon
tablra at the Hastings Hotel
To celebrate the 11th birthday
Saturday afternoon when, Mrs. of their daughter. Lorrl lynn. the
Jeunes Berry and Mrs. Paul Art Bleam's took Lorrl. her brother
yours now $99.95
Faulkner, were co-hoBtesres for
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luncheon and bridge.
Polly Keeler and Pam Penrod, out
Honors for Uie afternoon’s to dinner Later In Uie evening,
I play went to Mra. Joo Burk­ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lockwood and
holder, Mrs. Phillip Mitchell. Mary Alice Joined the birthday
| Mrs. Homer Smith. Mrs?" Gay group nt the Bleam’s home for
| Jordan, Mra. Roger Wlswell. Mra
|K. S. McIntyre, Mrs. Harold
Members of Hospital Guild 17
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Members of the Emmanuel Guild
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12:30 pm. tor a patluck luncheon
with Mrs. Einar Frandsen at her
Wall Lake cottage. Assisting Uie
hostess will be Mrs. Gay Jordan
and Mra. George Lockwood.

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Mra. Clifford Timmons, aunt May 25.
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Bernard Wlertnga, aunt of the
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Mother-Daughter banquet of the
Barry County Sportswomen's
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was tiie chairman for the suc­
cessful program.

the First Methodist Church. gifts. Miss Mary Hununell was at
Miss Cynthia Ford of Howell
Hastings. In the presence of 250 tho guest book.
will be a guest of the Richard
guests.
Cooks over the weekend.
Officiating at the double ring WiUtama changed to a threepiece knit suit of deep rose and
Tabor, piu.tor of the Mlddle- wore the corsage from her bridal
bouquet. After u short Canadian
trip the new couple will leave for
of pink and white gladioli and Virginia Beach, Va.. where lie
mums with pink and white

Births at Pennock

Out of town guests came from
LaVcrnc Luswjndpn. Hopkins. Detroit. Flint, Battle Creek,
Jackson. Brooklyn. Traverse City,
Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo. Shel­
byville. Niks, Hopkins,- Allegan
'her, the bride wore a bouffant and'Benton Harbor.
gown fashioned of white organza
and lace over taffeta yrith a sa­ in the basement of Uie Methodut
brina neckline and a three-tiered Church tn Middleville on Friday.
train. Her aliouldr-r length veil
of silk Illusion was fastened to
a head piece of white organza

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flower girl. Her drees wm fashA guest at the Jack O’Con­
nors this week la his aunt. Miss i
carried a basket filled with rose Lillian Roberta, of Chicago.
petali Scott Raymond, son of
Muskegon for a church meeting 1
Tuesday and Wednesday, re­
mained in Muskegon to stay with 1
Dr. and Mra. Leland Holly for
duties as best man and Glenn several days at their newly built
home on Lake Michigan.
David Willlama, brother of the
Tiie Howard Tredinnicks are
home from Florida and will be
here tor a time before they move ,
to their home at Bay View for
the Summer.
The Frank Hollands of Martin :
tern wedding with
were here Sunday to visit their,
daughter and family, tiie Hurlight vey Haans and attend the comblned musical concert at the
A reception fallowed the cere­
mony tn the church parton with

us Waldrons relumed
da to their home on
Monday, May 18.

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wdre a single stnlnd of pearls, a
gift of the groom. She carried a
bouquet of miniature pink and
Mra. Donald Van ZHe of De­
white rosebuds fastened on a
troit, railed her brother, the Ed­
liny white Bible with a ribbon ward Goodyears, several days
last week. She Is as lovely and
Miao Nancy Vcrllnde was tho vivacious as always.
maid of honor, wearing a floor
Mra. Wilda Morgan visited
Nell Boekeloo at her parental
colored taffeta, featuring an homo Thursday through Sunday.
She Is a dietitian at Lawrence
ing head piece and white ac- University. Appleton. Wis. and
cawarits and carried a bouquet
of light, rose colored baby mums tng In a college town. Recent |
guests entertained at Lawrencebridesmaids were Mra. Gordon U. were Lynn Fontaine and Al-1
fred Lunt. Celebrities in various
I and Miss Sally RobertKKi, cou&amp;ln fields of accomplishments are al- i
ways- coming and going so the I
। identical to the maid of honor, atmosphere there is constantly I
stimulating and exciting.
The Leon Slanders were guests
Little Tram Lynne Raymond,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Glenn of Detroit triends recently and;

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Don't,fear Your Hpjr'

Frankie And Johnny'

At 0 o’clock the bird watchers i rationed tn their trailer Daa&lt;
ere joined by late arrivals at I Holland over the weekend.

Pennock Hospital met Friday eve­
ning a week ago at the Copper
Lantern for Ute coffee and snacks,
honoring Mra. Richard Henlser
who is leaving the office and mov­
ing to Beulah this week. Mrs.
Henlser wax presented with a gift
from the eight guests present.

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Kuner preamco.
There wm an open dtemagrthiH

A lovely Spring morning is an which. Violet RoMnecn tvodrfd
article on “Humming Btrtl’HIr
Ideal time to go exploring nature.,1
so members of the Thomappte
Garden
Club
met
at
Uie
home
ot
|OT
M.rrT
including their children, grandMra. Manguerlte Stauffer at
'
and ounelvra.'
am. on Thursday. May 19.
I
e
Homemade doughnuta and hot j

There was a picnic buffet sup­
per undar the pines (weather
wm Ideal for outdoor dining* at
Uie BUI Kirkpatricks Algonquin
Lake home Sunday evening. It
wm a family gathering of 28
gueato and the honorees were

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Engineer* Tour
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■on of Prenit and Louise HUeating erwaturo*. A pair of brown
thraahm are nesting in the
honeysuckle vine Just outside our
kitchan door. A couple of orioles
flit in and out Of the cherry

Hake Afc-rding

vSMt; GuULsume Sehina. Hogeu-

Lopex. Philippines
tka O^ToDe, assistant to the malngsOMSM operations engineer.

Miller acoom-

tng Bar*. to hl* home &lt;n MansflsM. Ohio, Sunday and has been

that village. Frank and hl* two

stalled the first telephone system
in the village and Frank and his
father. Lawrence, Br. started a
bank in Woodland and later Uie
(ar we haven't discovered where two sons were employed in the
inatltuUon.
Victor was graduat­
they hajfe built their home. Blue­
ed
from Hastings High School
Jays hive a nest In the top of
and MSU and Ln June 1915 he
and beautiful cardinala are Buxli at Healings He contracted
raising a family tn another ever­
green nearby. Folk* who haven't
birds In their yards surely are in June 1924 due to hla health,
missing a lot
where he haa since resided and
where Mrs Hilbert died Jan. 21.
195*. Mr. Hilbert had been In
Mr* Fred Tebo. and their grand­
father. Harry Hase ley, all of poor health for some time and
Hastings, were Saturday guests
prior
to hl* death Funeral serv­
of Mr. and Mr*. George Olm­
ices and burial took place tn
stead. * Lacy, white curtains Tucson on May IS. Hl* only auradorning the windows of the for-

Loulse Shor no of Coldwater.
■ a guest of Mrs. .ber shop, denotes occupancy Mrs. Lorena Oerllnger of Ponti­
former resident.(again. Mrs. Marvin &lt;Ella&gt; Kant- ac, Mrs. Ellen Kenney of Ply­
1 ner. who has had a beauty shop mouth and one nephew. Richard
Hilbert, of Los Angeles. Calif.
The picture and story about
Elwood McLeod of Charlotte in

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ounces
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Mrs R. Christopher Gould. who
1. and' Cheryl had Use nd was Barry County's Michigan Week
chairman, to inviting residents to
nominate cltisen* who. In thdr

Hendoe home Bunday. They had

wm In HaaUnea Inspect-

Mka. Clarence

Seek Nominee*
For Michigan
Leadenhip Award

, in her homo south of town, has
moved her business Into the fsrred to Fort Hood.
“City * Beal wishes.
Hls many friends and- ac­
quaintances around Woodland
and Barry County were grieved

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Lyle Hui-

coronary ttirambnal* and was
found dead in’ hls.-bed al hU
home on Cook Road, south of
Hasting*, early that morning.
wood High and lie had won Uie
— I—dhers
ueh' sympathy u
and
Meraaved family.
Winans of
Battle Greek, former residents
on Charltdn ; S4ll'-'*J, and the
latter's lister

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Medallion. The

r**-a fa-nil

Although the volunteer worit of
nominee* should represent accom­
plishment* which have come to
fniltlon within the past year, often
James King and Lori. * I
project* of this nature are some­
Mra
Orlie VanByckle
thing that have been In Uie making
for u much longer period.
Mm Blair HawbllU A Mr. and
Anyone ■ wishing to sutxnlt a
nomination may call Mrs. Ouuld at
Grace Bowser returned recently WI 5-4507 or write her at Rl
from Florida.
Hastings.
Mra Grace Bowser is a palknt
in the Battle Creek Sanitarium.
Michigan has more than 3500
* Miss Jean Welcher and friend
tnltea of______
Orvat___
Lakes shoreline..
called on her grandparent*. Mr._______
and Mra. Vent Welcher. Mr. and inloce tiian 11.000 inland lakes
Mra. Harvey Olllaxpie were Sal- j
nlore
30.000 miles of
urday dinner guests of Mr. and .
.

। and grandparent*, the Dean
Potters, visited the Chet Arehart* Friday night.
W. (n
Rev Dale Harvey visited our
community Saturday. A Mr*
extend our deepest sympathy te Mury
RoUi of Al&lt;onquln
Mra Walter Kidder In the km L^e
B vUll Irotn her brolhof her father. Willi* Overley, ■ fr&gt; Bunday noon. Bob and David Ing of the Briggs Church board
&lt;Mlke&gt; who passed away Bunday, smith, also Robin Smith &lt;nephelected treasurer and Clarence
Mnnrtar Mav 16 three wa* a
attack. * Rcr. and Mrs. Smith were guest* of Pearl Pot- Campbell was elected chairman
mreiin. tn
' *Uri Krc,er rrom Ann Arbw I ter at the Sportawomen * Club
special board meeting to dlacuu wwe Thursday, May 12, callers I for their annual Mother-Daughthe bid* to be expected. "Rm re- .at the Dean Potter home. Harry ter Banquet la*t-Tue*day night, Ethan Winter*, who are moving.
Williams waa a Saturday pm.' Also attending were Violet Cur
Cur-­ * Ur and Mrs Keith Bushier
suite can not be revealed Jipt I William*
caller at the Potters. Some ot Us and daughters, and grand­ and family were Mother** Day
---- Mill
_
guests of Mr and Mra Henry
eur local mushroom hunters child. Margaret Winter and
Ing. Monday. May i3, al ?
In have been successful in finding Maude Kurr. * Bear with me VanByckle. * Mr. and Mra Earl
the high school cafeteria to &lt;is- a few of the tasty morsels. But folks, when on an eight party Bristol were Sunday night call­
er* of Mr. and Mra Henry Vancwb the financial picture build­ most of the Umc it has been two line it'* hard, to get a clear line
ing program curriculum and cold for them. A few of our to do much phoning. Maybe Ryckle.

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cago were,,tiMWl&gt;y. afternoon
guests of. Mr; grid Mrs George
Olmstead.

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unteer civic service of the greateat
value to the community end the
Stale.
Tro of the State'* outstanding

MILLER
REAL ESTATE

interest to his large circle of
friends and acquaintances Ln and
around Woodland. Elwood, direc­
tor of the new Eaton County
Medical Care Facility, Is a far­
mer Woodland boy. Uie son of
Uie late Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert other area* of interval to entry- more brave gardeners have dared more news next time. “Be good
Mr. and Mrs Elmont Ickes of
one. Everyone Is urged to attend. •tartlng a garden. Sure hope they I all and may Clod bless!”
interest tn iocal readers to-learn
Niles spent the May 14th wrekTuesday the sophonwrea had a have not olanted
planted anv
any of the
■—
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that the Meditation Room of the meeting to decide what style of plants more likely to be affected j
new Facility honors the direc­ rings they wanted few next frear.
tor's father. We Join his many The square rings won out over tuners predicted even more
friends here tn wishing him the round onea. The rings were frost*.
By Mr,. Albert Green
much success and happiness In from Joslen's Jewelry Store of
Mrs. Chester Arehort. who
the new position.
formerly lived in our district, en­
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson at­ colors for rings were oriental tertained a group of bull® at a
Brenda Tripp played in Uie
tended a World Book meeting In sapphire and artle sapphire.
Bee-Line clothing party. ChetMiddleville Band Sunday. May
(Hand Rapids Saturday and
Preparations for the Junlarout and spent the evening 115, at the dedication al Yankee
Zone Rally al the Pilgrim Holi­ Benlor Prom started Wednesday came
with Dean Potter A Mr. and I Springs. A Mr and Mrs Rodness Church at Hastings.
nlgnt. The theme for the prom is Mrs. Merle Vanderboff entertain- 1 erlck Tlct* and family of Rl
Friends of Mrs. Fred Tabberer, "Southern Evening” The stu­ cd some cousins from Grand Hastings were guests of Mr and
for minor cuts, burns, scrapes
listed in the paper and on the dents working on the prom were Rapids on Bupday. May 15. A Mra .Archie Burd. Sunday. May
radio as Mary Tabberer, but al­
laurence, Dean and CWrl Potter 15. A Mr and Mrs Eduardo of
ways known by her friends as
visited their brother, Lloyd in Langagnc of Mexico City showMamie (Moulton) Tabberer, were Nancy Moll. Randy Carpenter, Otsego on Monday. May 11. A ed
co picture*.
pictures Mr.
mi. Langagnc
ianga«iic la
u
Nancy Wertman. Natalie Ruth­ Mark Knickerbocker. young son working on the Longpond Green
Sunday, May 15, jit the age of ruff. Jay Huber. Frank Danku, of the Gerald Knickerbockers, project with his wife. Laura. Mr
96. She had been a resident at Tim Knowlton. Jim Handy. Don him had tho mumps and a swell and Mrs Wadsworth Bl&amp;seLL The
the Barry County Medical Fa­ tncknor, Jim Walker. Teresa time.
meeting is Monday night.
cility far the past six years. Mr. Dahn, Kathy Uramkin. Trudy
We extend our sympathy to
Weekend guests of the Dean
Tabberer died there in 1961. Mrs Philips. Sharan Jacobs, Dixie
the family oi
tno
of Mrs Elam
uwn SpringapnngSinclair. Margaret Trantham, Potter* were their son and
Rebben Wolcott of Woodland Sallle Tack. Kara Thompson. daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs er. * Mrs M C. McGalllard |
and a lifelong friend of this Georgia Kingsbury. Mary Smith. Robert Smith of Belding. Robin purchased Mra. Ronald Burd's
Smith of Hasting* also spent the
writer. Two stepdaughters sur­
vive. Burial waa In Evergreen Pete McCarty, Gall Herbert' weekend with hl* grandparent*,
the Potter* * Carl Laurence and
Cemetery at Kingsley, the for­
Dean Potter visited with their
W« have ihs
mer Tabberer home.
Sutherland. Mike Boomer, Diane
We arc Informed that a local Harrington, Jamie Foyer, Diane brother. Lloyd, tn Otsego last
Monday.
* The David Smith*
lad, Coridon Wise, son of Mr. Wiley. Bobbi Converse, Oall
are
expecting
Mrs
Smith'*
fa
­
and Mrs. Buel Wise of Brown Monica, Trudy Durbin, Gordy
patterns
Road, has completed training for Dill, Tim Engel. Bob Nuabaum. ,ther. Kenneth Bucher of Akron.
the maintenance of airplanes Dave Hyde. Claude Hall, Mary : Ohio, thi* week. Tile Buchers
bought the old Brown
in
and helicopters at Fort Rucker. Little. Tom Howard. Sue Camp- have
,School and are planning to move
Triple Antibiotic Ointment
bell, Dick Lampman. Garry to Michigan June 10. W Victor
Boyce. Mike O’Meara. Jim KoU- Woudstra is visiting Myerel Kid­
' Protects against 28 infectious
lo. Mike Thayer. Jack Rickert. der and Mr and Mr*. Walter
LINOLEUM
Kliubeth Smitherman. Mike t&gt;- Kidder and family for a few
bacteria that may be present
THE MODERN FASHION
day*. He flew here from Florida
on the skin.
ma. Jon Bagio. Steve Denata and goes to Detroit for a physi­
IN FLOORS
Lilck Miner, Belinda Haas. Karen cal for the service thL* week. *
Does not sting... won’t stain.
Huisman. Don Clark, Dennis Don Borton and daughter. Carol
Ann. drove to Strawberry Lake
Promotes healing.
thi» weekend.
A FLOOR TO MEET

Hubbard Hills

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and put a fountain In t
die. They hired a five pit
At midnight the dinner

Tubbs, at the Richard Shoe­
bridge home at Freeport Sunday
evening. Also slopped al the
Frank Banasch home. A Several
ladles from the Chidester Study
men. Mr Pike, and Mr. McMillan Group dined at Inmans at Gales­
were on hand to help with the burg last Thursday. * Mr* Lor­
etta Smith and daughter. Mindy,
decaratlons, The a»t was 12.50.

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Receives $250,515
From State Fund
and March amount* to 8350515.

Dalton Caupla to
Mark Anniversary
Mr and Mr*. Merle Baske. 304
K Orchard Bireet. Dalton, will
be honored at an open house
from 1 to I pm. Bunday, June 5,
at their home to observance of
their 26to wedding anniversary.

Hattie Kunz, 90,
Succumbs After
Long Illness

Intone Requiem
Monday for
Edward Fisher

(Penny&gt; May IB, al Pennock Hospital.

Ktonteten.

ty Medical Facility were held al

Jane Jewsll exchanged vows Church.
ard-Osgood Funeral Home.
June A TH1, In the United
The Rev. Pr. Joseph C. DunBrethren Church. Benton Har­
fldated and burial was in JU verbor. The Rev. Floyd Barden of­
ML
Calvary
Cemetery
cent to 520 incorporated
ficiated.
Mr. Baake, formerly of Camp­
bell’s Grocery, is now associated
with Harding's Market. Delton.
port 53341. Middleville MM Mrs. Baske te on elementary
June 29. 1875, the daughter of
Nashvill* 56.885 and Woodland secretary In toe Delton Kellogg Township on March 29. 1919. the
Schools. Friends and relatives
Henry and Sarah (Berry« Clever.
(Huvcr) Fisher. He attended the
She attended the Bedgh School
Gregory. BL Rose and Hastings
amount* received Include Vtr,
Nashville on Sept. 7, 1898.
Mrs. Glen, Brower was a din­ High Schools.
montvflle *4.127, Sunfield 52,714.
They fanned Ln Castleton and
Wayland 55.459. Saranac 58430. ner guest of MiM Ethel Bradley
Hastings Township* all Uielr
played by the Royal Coach Com­
Richland 51,9(19. Potterville 53,­ of Ionia on Sunday.
land
APB.
Texas,
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attending
pany.
Eaton
Company
In
Bat
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848. Portland 114400. Olivet 84.-&gt;
technical
school
at
Sheppard
413. Plainwell 511.426. Martin mondale URM, Caledonia 3.122. tle Creek. Hustings poet office,
AFB. Texas.
1H&lt;5.
Charlotte 523,807. Clarksville 52.Grocery, Barry's Mobil Service.
17415, Greenville 020425. DIdaughter. Mrs. Orton (Wilds)
C. Thoma* Store and was a fore­
Endsley of Hastings; a son, Olan
man to the chipping room at
the E. W. Bl tee Company.
for State

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HASTINGS

Hastings oo July 17, 1945.
In addition t* hl* wife, he la

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(Lillian &amp; R.y Gib,on I
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Future BP Girls’
International I
Night Enjoyed

"International Night" waa the

The Hastings Banner
Thursday, May 26:
T1.U-X.V
J*' 1966
1Mt

Alva Moore,
Past Resident,
Dies Thursday

UHfia T.a—Pmm I «• 6

Plan Special
Service for
Area Veterans

A special personalized service
to those veterans who served on
i F. active duty after Jan. 31. 1955.
died and who reside in toe Grand
Thursday morning. May 19,. at Rapids metropolitan area, will be
ML | offered on a need basis beginning
Community Hospital In &gt;_KL
_
It
1,..^.., »» tM,
port Methodist Church al 3 pm. ald. manager of the VA Regional
OflIce in Detroit, has announced
Sunday.
FitzGerald said that a VA
The Rev Ester Cox officiated
and burial was In the Irving
be present Monday throagh
Township Cemetery.
.
ship

Moore. He attended the Wood
from Hastings High School and
Western Michigan University.
He taught school at Houghton
before operating a gasoline sta-

Cadillac.____
\
Mr. Moore then owned and
operated the Ford Agency In
Copemish before returning to
teaching at Brethren. He also
taught at Lake City. Lawton.
Freeport. BL Joseph, Springport
Members of Fitzgerald Corpa
i

Fitzgerald Corps
Makes Gift to
Memorial Fund

He .was married to Vivian
slocial and Buslnoxj Girls Club Lind Manorial Fund at their Bowie of Clare. She died In July
of HaMlngs High School. Elaine business meeting Thursday. May of 1960 while they lived tn
Springport. In March of 1962 he
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home Zurad. president welcomed all
married Marjorie Lansing of
at 8 pm. Bunday.
Hau.ser presented slides and tdkl a pa-H department president.
Pur Banner Classified Ad.*
Hilda Blackford was appointed
America.
Call WI 5-3481.
survived toy a son. Robert of
The dining lounge area at the
Freeport; two daughters. Mrs.
HosUngs Mutual Insurance Com- I den Park and al Riverside Cetne- Donald (Eileen) Syvraslnk of
Sierra VUta. Artz., and Miss
International theme. Maypoles
with ribbons ot blue and gold.
grandchildren, and a brother.
Homings High School coion, tod Court Whlrt party on May 25 Ralph, of Freeport.
to don* of many nationalities a* with Maybelle Smith a* co-bosani-Oegood Funeral Home until
The dolls were from a collection
Attending tho silver luncheon
of the Otsego Corps recently
member. Folders containing taMr. and Mrs. Harry Appelman
ternaUonal recipes and nut cups
took a trip Tuesday and Wed­
topped with miniature Spanish trade James. Maybelle Smith. nesday to Holland and along the
Joyce Hawkins and Hilda Black­
ford.
previous Saturday they
June 2 te the date of the
all stood to pledge allegiance to
a large American flag which regular birthday dinner and of Grand Rapid*.
farmed the background behind meeting with tile Special Edu­
the speakers table. Prreldent cation children a* guests. The Elizabeth Parker were in Kala­
Elaine asked he ' five exchange kltdien committee will be Hilda mazoo on Bunday to call on
students who are attending Has­
ting', High School till* year to
come forward and stand before
gene (Genevieve) Haas of Has-

I don't need cash
with an

Center. 1234 Michigan Avenue.
N.F._ Grand Rapids, for per­

Highlight* of the day were th*
•lection and Installation of UrflB1967 state officers. Other special
events were presentation of
awards, crowning of Young Ca­
reer Woman from Michigan.
France* Lenox. BPW. Club na­
tional representative’s post lun-heon speech entitled "Think
Big.” and the evening banquet
wh'ch featured as speaker Fath­
er Michael Beahan who spoke on
"For The First Time In History."
Delegates and alternate* of the
Hastings BP W. Club who at­
tended the State Convention tills

Carl Faulkner home at Middle coby
Lake. Bring own table service
'Pegsy
and dish to pass. Coflee and
rolls furnished. Don’t forget tiie
Betty Crocker coupons for Esther
Hall silverware. Husbands are land who 1* In Army .Intelli­
gence at Fort Bites
Invited.

Thoughts For A Week
When on American says

that he loves his country,
he means not only that
he loves the New England

hills, the prairies glisten­

ing in the sun. the wide

and rising plains, the great

tented with American made gift*

Local exchange student* pre­
sen'. and tiie countries they will
be visiting are: Karen Frost.
England; Bandy Gillespie. Ire­
land; Cindy Lew Li. Germany;
Connie Noble. Holland, and
Janice Wlesenhofar, Germany.
Other guest* present Included

Elaine Zurad. president at th*

Girls Club of Hastings High
School, accompanied Mrs. Ivan
J. Snyder, local BPW Youth Ad­
visor to Muskegon Saturday,
May 21. where they attended the
state convention of the Michigan
Federation of Business and Pro­
tektonal Women’s Clubs al the

Public Law 89-358. more com­
monly known a* the Veterans
Readjustment Act of 1966. pro­
vides among other things educa­
tional and home loan benefits,
and it te believed that many vet­
eran* residing in tote area will
explain toe benefit* now avail­
able to those who haye served
in the Armed Forces since Janu­
ary 31. &gt;965. and assist them in
making application
This service will be maintained,
os long a* there is need. Fite- Mrs Hazel Hinkley. Mrs. Ruth
Kuhfal. Mrs. Grace McPharlln.
Gerald further stated.
Miss Marjorie Turncs. Mrs Mary
Spackman. Miss Nancy Jaynes.
Carlton Center WSCS
The Carlton Center Methodist Miss Agnes Smith. Miss Helen
WSCS will hold it* annual picnic Keeler. Mrs. Wilma Story. Mrs.

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exchange students who will be
traveling to foreign countries I

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�Saxon Golfers Win HHS’ First State Crown
Blue &amp; Gold
Ft^g^me Wins
Class B Monday

Not

roud

farmers are enrolled

n Regional

tn advanced farm. pianning.

whtab took, fourth place to Uw
UUa. B rectonal M BaMto (M
Friday and Saturday with •*

Koren,
Bute Class B cham
Monday, finishing ahead

At Greenville,

the

Marahall took the Claaa B re­
gional honors In the Cereal City
and Ann Arbor took the Clays A
title.
Marshall nipped AIMon. U-

linkmen

Country Club at

Lubieniecki and
Burk Set Pace
In Bliss Leagu&lt;

ss*ur

Harry Burke and Pete Ll

* lee Edmundsen ot Ludington
* '
rlnlinf
with n. 7K

Body and Ithaca,

PeqnfieW Mat the Hartings Country Club
tingles, Lee Belfield reached
semi-final* before being deBehlnd them with 40a were
Georg. MUler and Lynn Ferry
Art’ Bennett with 19 pointe to
The double* team of Chuck leading on the Silver team with
Guenther and Steve Young* al-1 Harry Burke only 3 behind.
to reached the final* before1 George MUler Is leading on
toeingBurkholder dose behind with 16.
TXioaday'a results:
Jim Francisco defeated Dave
4; H. Bottyber 64, 0, J. WUweU
(rated Jim Whiter. 6-4. 7-5. and U A- U Oiinm tin a nmnett
Mike Hall ifax defeated Ray Fla46. 1; J. Burkholder .45. 0, H.
In doublss, Guenther - Youngs Burke 39, 4; F. Markle 51. 4, F.
defeated Jack Page and Doug McCloskey 66, 0; T. Johnston

Leaders Hold
Positions in HCC
Golf League

and Hillsdale, 358; defending
inion Kalamazoo University Ln tho Hastings Country Club's

lead tho Red Division, Jack warmt has a slim margin tn tho
Blue Division. Bob Newell te tops

vay Saxton has a five-point bulge
tn the White Division.
The standings:

O. Miller. 44 average. 34 pointe;
-.j. it waa really a dramatic finish
Mathews. 43-30; W. Cronlnger
61, 4, J. Cronlnger 42, 0; O. M1Uthat waa in Contention—but
foureome in which Fisher

Faulkner 51. 3; MaihBelfleld 61, 0;

, Haber reached hla final green

45 feet Coach Carlson
recalled — from the cup. Coach
Carlson Informed the sharp

Frandaen; Gumthcr va Belfield.
win Hartings' first State Mathew va. Faulknrr; Goodyear

Esales, hawks, and owls are protected by tew in Michigan. But.. .early last winter, some­
where west of Alpena, someone pointed a shotgun at a bald eagle and pulled the trigger.
Pictured here is the eagle he killed. Who did thia thing? Was he proud of hte deed? In
the’-taonany of associates, did he boast? Did he lean back in his chair, or forward on
hl. fc?stool and -y ”1 killed • bald eagle?” If • dad, did be tell hte boy all about kJ

Ye. whoever you are, you killed a bald eagle. Few hunter, could duplicate what you did;
even if they wanted to (we can be thankful they wouldn’t want to). Thi. la because there
are lust about no eagles left in Michigan. And their number is dimishing all teo teat over
the entire continent. This majestic creature may be in danger oFextinction; IS in danger
of extinction if you, whoever you are, arc one of many. Whoever you are, whatever are
you? Certainly you are no sportsman. Whoever you arc, sportsmen and conservationist.,
pity you. They pity you because you miss the indescribable thrill of being in the woods
with a gun. The ethic of an age-old sport is obviously not yours to enjoy. You have no­
appreciation of the true rewards of hunting.
Established is the fact that you are a
violator.
But somehow you arc mote—or less—than that.
You killed a bald eagle.

—Mich. Dept, of Conservation
Hamaty 44, 3, H. Smith 47, 1;
Hollister 46. 4. Gillespie 58. 0;

immiHnrwi

Armchair Athlete V.
B played the second nine

Monday was the first time on
'round* were permitted.
•'Hastings' golfers went to.
‘KorthvtUe Sunday afternoon,
'
:

Peterson, Wieland and Taylor

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Miller, Campbell vs Rohde; Ba­
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Western Michigan University
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Saturday, with 69 pointe. Miami
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our own Gordie Johncock to win
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Jotuicock flnisho! fifth in tl«' ।
1965 ruoe. and will start in the
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Outdoor .Trail-With the im­ 161X69.
A disappointment to area
proved weather, fishing is com­
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reporting good catches of pan­
fish. in many lakes. The season
on largemouth and smallmouth Indianapolis 500 race.
bass opens Wednesday, June 1.
Bortons didn’t quite get up
and all our game fish will be enough speed to quality for the
event, although he iuid been
long to be legal, and five may be running 159 plus in practice with
taken.
era Michigan's 24 State
-----------------------------------------------A freak accident sidelined hls
fid recreation areas have car for the first qualifying wrekiry popular so far this lend. A* hls pit crew was firing
and if people conUnuc up Uw nicer, the clutch blew.
to utilize them these public play- Sessions waa sure he could have
ground* will hit a new high In I qualified if the clutch trouble
camping and dally attendance ’
not developed.
during 1966. the Conservation | hi* laminate, Bud TingelDeparlmenl predict*. Aa of May sLad Hftwtl»me. Calif., a veteran
15. dally attendance at these (|rtver qUBufled for lllr ,1Ulth
parks had reached one million, a row M 159.144 In a Gcrhanll*urprl*lnw figure in view pt the oHaihaifx-r. Tlngetetad u&gt; the
recent cold wet weather. Our No
No., j1 driver ln
In |hc
the Federal En­
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the full treatment this coming
weekend. . . .

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Allegan and South Haven won following weekend.
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the loop crown with a 9-2 mark.
South Haven and University practice .-^salonn and trials.
High finished second with 8-3.
Plainwell committed 18 errors
dropping a 6-1 decision to Alle­
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1 ScTentUta at Michigan State
Michigan State ha.* had only University point out that Uie

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.Hasting* High’s golfers defeatWe also pay tribute to Middle­
ville High's Gary VanElsl. who
174. led by Dave Coleman who
Jas a *ophomore broke hls own
fired a 39. John Peterson carded 47. 0; Btegei 57. 4. Pugh 57, 0; Expressway Conference shot put
record with a heave of 58 feet.
I four Inches last Wednesday, and
Saturday set a new State Class
CtaU va Pugh. Bennett vs. C shot pul standard of 56 feet,
Clarke; Kethl va. Snyder, Cooper'■ 10 inches. Gary has two years to
go. and should continue to set
’ new marks and very well could
’ set a new world school boy
A. Smith.

FOR FUN
and HEALTH

and Doug Storrs downed Ron

Andy Johnson defeated 8am Mc­
Keown, 6-9. 6-0; Fred Polhemus
(Ml defeated David Tbwne, 6-3,
Trap Shoot Saturday 4-6,
ML. ahd Mike Booth. (M)
A trap shoot Is scheduled to defeated Jbhn DeVault, 6-0, 6-2.
begin at 2 pm. Saturday at the
In doubles, OUlon* and Btona
new electric trap at the Barry Ggtated Al Williams and ConConservation Club's ground* off
land Craig Mulligan (M) de­
Ute Cook Road.
al Bob Mayo and Gene Btord-4, 7-5; Paul Curtis and
Michigan State oraliitant foot­
| Martin (H&gt; defeated Dan
ball coaches Henry Bullough.
tbelner and Mike Freeman.

Area sports fans are proud of the Hastings High School
golf team which won the first State athletic championship for
their school. The foursome of John Peterson, Rex Wieland, Jim
bough
4, Hollister Fisher and Jim Taylor captured the Michigan Class B golf
championship Monday over the fine, 18-hole Meadowbrook
4. Panfil
Country Club course at Northville.
Sim 55, 0.
State championships in any sport are hard to come by.
Spartan football squad while
-Inn ha*
“ ------------------------------- —
Hastings
has been dose
close in other
MSU undergraduates.
Gillespie vs. H. Smith. Ironside years, and once nearly won the
vs. Hubbell; Jacobo vs. Cove. State Class B track and field
thubaugh va Wood; Sim va. title.
TisKU, Burr va. Warner; MacState crowns are the dreams
of nearly all athletes, and we
finally have had that, drcam
realized. . . .

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Middleville Ace Sets •
State, X-Way Records;';

Northeastern Cub Bcoute
••oond wima
behind caiwa to orocr t
mT i
CMritkte on ths Charlotte I Preston Campbell.
Country Club ooutae Tuesday I
. __
afternoon, the Hastings High
AwBrds wwe
Aavma vnitat
a •
1 following boys; Bobcat pins,
Vemard DeWitt, William Hasel- j
don. Kenneth Paine. Rex Smith '
and Scott Smith: Wolf badge.
root Central Con- Rene Bedenu. Bradley Colvin,'
James Dingman, James Hull,
Douglas Peek. Andy Lewis. JefIrey Olson and Jeffrey Stanton.]
Bear badge. Bruce Colvin and
Ronald Prentloe; Lion badge and 1

Rusli Gold arrows, John Cole­
man. Bradley Colvin. Richard
Malilsoo. Ronald Prentice -and STATE CHAMPIONS—Hasting* High School', foenosie ot Rex
at third with 380. St. Johns and Piter Hook, and Silver arrows,
irtoenyilte tied with 3M. Ionia Grant Bryan. Bradley Colvin and
Jeffrey Cook.
A Pinewood Derby took place field of 17 other schooU. Hutlnp had a luin total of Ml. one
John Peterson took medalist
t»ooni with a 78, three over par.
To qualify each car had to third with 347.—Banner photo.
Jim Taylor carded 84, Jim Fisher weigh In al five ounces or less.
Some cars were exact duplicates
Hastings’ lone dual km’ wm by of the big race cars and mighty In Den No. 2. Dick Malllson In

championship race were iudd
giving each boy two, three and
Stevm EchUnaw was grand
champion.
Othei trophy winners
Alma hM 10H potato with a
match with Greenville left.'--------------- ------------- -------- ---------Grand Ledge hM 8U. Greenville Peurach, and 4th. Mike PenninghM 7fc, BL Johns 514, Ionia 4 «n.
and Lake wood one point Those
The traditional bronxe
• three teams end Charlotte have plaques were awarded to each
completed Uielr league dual sea- ml
den
., winner, ».&gt;v
who -re.
was .re.
not a troI phy winner and these were Andy

Bring
’em
back

Middleville High's track and
field squad won the Expressway
Conference championship Wed­
nesday. May 19. and Saturday
the Trojans tied for 10th place In
the Class C State tournament at
Mt. Pleasant os Gary VanEhl set
records in both events.
VanElst, a powerful sopho­
more, hurled the shot 58 feel. 4
i„-i__ u—I- L&lt;.
r—

6 Counties Are
Grand Ledge to Anti-Freeze
Explodes,
Man . Represented at
„
.
_
Invade Hastings
Severely Burned s./w*
11 &lt; i
Bogard. 42. Kalama- 14H DOff llldtCn
For Final Came too,Kenneth
was severely burned about i'
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_ __

The Hostings High Baseball
team, which dropped two West
Central Conference games last
1 week but got bock into the short
In the State meet, Gary heaved1 win column Mondsy afternoon
u
ci
the weight 56 feet. 10 inches, bet­' U&gt; nipping Middleville, is ached­
tering the 55 feet. 1 inch estab­’ tiled to close out the season
lished by Louis Fournier of Che­' against invading Grand Ledge
boygan Catholic in 1964.
. this Thursday at 4:30.
In both events, Gary's older
brother. Dave, a senior, was sec­
No, 4, Curtis Vaughn tn Den No.
ond.
antl-freete and poured the liquid
Four other Expressway records
The high point dog trophy and
were broken in the meet held at
..
, j.j
. ,
I ribbon were won by Jane Keller
It exploded. Hls clothing tlom
County with her BhetNashville.
standings, and also defeated
mirht nn fire and Ka afarfwl
._ -J____
evening
Tom Warner of Middleville Delton.
Monday Coach Bernie Oom's :running. Someone tackled hlta; Uarr7 County 4H'eri receiving
won the 220 dash in record time
and put out the flames, accord- ] n„t pi^e trophies and ribbons
nine
got
four
quick
runs
without
of
23.6
but
his
preliminary
time
the Boy Scouts had 2.287 boys
a hit in the first inning against tag to tire report. Hls son. Ken- . |n their classes were Judy Plumdone.
20th week^d at the NoHh
Jim Kotrbr. of W.ylaxui won Coach Ray Page's T-K Trojans, neth. 18. suffered burns on hls raer In sub novice A. and DebThe next Pack meeting will
hands.
‘..... ’
1 by Hein in graduate novice A.
be held on Tuesday, May 23. al Grand Rapids Rotary C ub hath hurdles, the lows in the and then hung on to win.
campground^ southeast of Cro‘I™ of 20 9. and also won
Burns covered some 30 percent
Hastings got two more runs In
Other Barry County winners ot
Tyden Park. An evening of fun
wvu
]Qng jump and ran on Uie the second and the winning run of hls body, according to tiie re- ribbons were: Barbara Zeigler,
in the fifth.
2nd place in sub novice A; Donwinning
880
relay
team
their families. In case of bod
All food.
Middleville
scored
once
In
the
Allen
Fqjkerl
of
Hamilton
| weather the meeting will be hold
novice A; Pamela Magoon. 3rd
»et a new high Jump mark of first inning, twice in the fourth
Scouts and leader* for the
and tied the game up in Uie fifth
place In sub novice B; Bandle
camporee, which brosfht
■
Stamler, 4th place In sub novice
standard In with three runs.
The Saxons got the winning
tally in' the bottom of the fifth
novice A: Julie Wisniewski, 2nd
Grand Valley Council
when
Jerry
Dunn
singled
with
Jplacc in novice B: Mary Hollis­
Middleville accumulated 57
ter. 2nd place in graduate povlce
Bcouts from Allegan. Barry. points. Wayland 52. Caledonia one out. He moved around and
Ionia. Kent, Mecosta. Montcalm 41's. Maple Valley 35 and Hamil­ stole home.
Hasting* had a total of four
and Ottawa Counties took part ton 22. Defending champion
There were no open class eftDick
Palmer's
Good
Pal's
Billy,
Kenowa Hills is no longer in the hits, Middleville aeven.
trie* at thL* match.
Hickory Farm Bureau group met Ln this backwoods adventure.
who
took
first
place
Saturday
Wednesday of last week Has­
league.
Leader* of the Barry County
with Dr. and Mrs. William Kirk­
tings went to Greenville for a night at the Wolverine Raceway.
The i tuna ary:
land Inst Monday. A Mr. and program services provided by the SHOT
PUT -Won by O«ry VanElat postponed game and came home Is entered this Thursday night 4H Dog Clubs wish to thank the
(X): 2—D. VanElat &lt;M): 3—Bobr- on the short end of a 7-4 score. In the Wolverine Raseway's Mer­ Hastings KIwan Is Club, Barry
Mrs. Joseph Trantham and fam- Grand Volley Council for Scout
County Humane Society and
Uy of East Lansing called on troops, and the program admin - baeber (M); 4- Kll»g«ab*rg (U);
chants
and
Manufacturers
Trot
Steve Allerdlng hod three hits
Stowell Building Service for
their grandparents, the Alfred
014 52 6', by 0. Vi
in four trips to lead the Saxon for a purse totaling 125,000
LONG JUMP—Wen
More than 20 of the Nation's their financial sponsorship for
Oaindera Sunday evening and Council budget.
—
attack. Hastings had a total of
this match. They also wish to
then enjoyed a trailer outing at I Funds for the Council opera- ['
seven hits while Greenville had belter trotters are entered in this allow their appreciation to Gil­
Ott Trantham's of Cloverdale.
tion come from Community I
iwi, re v.
M &amp; M feature which officially
more Jewelers for engraving the
heals and sustaining members,
members.j; high jump won by au
am*
ro
The Wesleyans enjoyed an all Chests
«* relktn
Thursday Invading Charlotte opens Wolverine's series of six trophies: Hartings Mfg. Com­
church ■ skating party at the
Carroll Slocum, of Grandville.!
Grandville. I lY’i..a7c“T- .p
,p':h..YrfS^MvVL‘.£S'‘( m *&gt;’defeated Hastings, 5-1, with each stake* which reach a climax with
Mid that a a^wn
I*?®* &lt;c).'
£ • 2-s.
‘
Richland roller rink last Tuts- tho camporee ehtrf
chief, said
t»«w r«et4.• old team getting four hits. The Ori­ the annual Grand Circuit meet­ pany for dog ring posts: Lan­
sing Gilbert for building Vie
oles poured four runs across In ing from June 7 to June 10
Racing Secretary Bill Con- Jumps: Bcverwyk Color Center
the Sunday school classes of Rev. outstanding demouau atlons by POLE VAULTthe final seventh inning on three
Vaughn Jensen and Douglas the troops, of their various spehits to win the game.
Hardware for rope.
Crtitmui 10). 11-3. (New reeofA.
Galndcr will have a dinner party clal skills.
Mike Miller had two of the
oM. 10-3 by Warner. Middleville. Saxon's hits.
They also are grateful for the
1865.)
fine and instructive Judging
200.

iSJT ~ .TX’‘(X"' ‘

2,297 Scouts,
Leaders Join in
Pack Camporee

Good Pal’s Billy
Enters M &amp; M
WolverineClassic

Hickory Corners

Buy ab yw tml M bl am jteMt If yw Hlaw tteu atuntai
• Stop at least once Svery three hours for a rest
• Tske It •Aiynn oxwdad or unfamiliar roads.
• Always stay start to changing driving conditions.

iil'llrCxitdonls

Michigan State University Ex-1 weight for packing.
tension specialists report I h a 11 Much Is heard about youth
wind caused a lot of crop dam-1 not bring physically fit todav.
age
..»* in
In 1865. A..
One nmnnnflnn
precaution I.
is ' Sinn,.re
Slocum noted. UHe relH
said «that
Ha E thpLT
these |
plowing fields in a north-south boys are physically fit, not only
direction, against, Michigan's In order to take part In this
prevailing went or southwest type of camporee. but also m a
winds. The furrows act as minis- result of this type of activity in
lure windbreaks, m does plant- Scouting. Slocum pointed out
tag done In the same direction., that Scouting, through Its eni-•----------------------•------------ Iphasis iphasis
on hiking,
on nixing,
camping,
camping,
plopioUam vhaa
'Half *AV"1trtXKtoan*a
'mirimmlnir
hrMLllnir
eta. &gt;
More
tlAh'half
of XHchTgon'a netring.
swimming,
booting.
nearly 365 million acres of land lias been building physical fit- 1
In heavily foreated. The State neos in boys for over 50 years

public forest land.

It will go in two divisions with
perhaps 10 In each. This means
that the top five finishers in
each elimination will come back
for the championship finale.
Heading the M &amp; M cast is
Dreamy Hanover, one of the
stars of the powerful Dick, Bux­
ton stable from Ohio.

poses in Scouting. ,

*500" MILE CLASSIC
INDIANAPOLIS

Underhill from Barry County.
Only one sad note marred the
handlers, and this wm the im­
possibility of the Junior leader
and vice president, Kathy Un-

Kathy is a patient at Pennock
Hospital, having emergency sur­
gery Saturday. Members wish
Saturday Good Pall Billy won her a quick recovery and know
11,300 of the *2.600 purse, timed she will take top tumors at the
In 2:08.1 on the aloppy track.
Billy has won *349750 In three
tag first twice and fifth once.
Her first win wm in 1:07.1.
Good Pal's Wee won two heats

220-Wes by Werner (Ml; :
dirt (C); 3—Miller (W):
MV); S —Tborapeon &lt;H)

DIRECT FROM

'’•»&gt;&lt;» «■»« -“"»»•«

Mlchlgan State football half­
former in
grid drills.

MSB's 19M Spring

We feature Accutrort
the most accurately.

Valley:

TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE
Standing*: Team 4 and Team
7. 4; Team 1. 3: Team 10. Team

in the
^world

2. 1. and Team 8 and Team 3. 0.
Good »cort»: Lyle Sanborn
204-572. John Gorodenskl IBS523, Pat Gilmore 177-513, Carl
Rose 202-507, Cliff Horton 205­
502, Al Hinrichsen 190-501. Paul
Cassel 170-490, Clarence Hub­
bert 100-488. Jane Sanborn 168­
481, Al Morgan 178-478 and Faye Bure Spoon . .
Jim WtUUau .
Allen 189-478.

Accutron's tuning fork

replscet the outdated ba I-

mors. Starting with ths right time of
day. Accutrwi by Butovs. From $125.00

Good aeores: Oalen Daniels.
206 - 569. Shirley VonDenburg
Michigan
athletic
223 - 587. Les Springer 191 - 562.-------- ---- Slate
— --------—- -stars
—
John KMlnsky 189-533 Paul, Clinton Jones. Eugene WashlngCassel • 195 - 542. Wilma Daniels I ton and Gary Dilley were among
183-499. Faye Allen 189-485. Curt. 1966 Inductees in Excallbur.
Awrey 172-477. Sharon Barring- campus-wide MSU men's honor­
tan 159-464. Bob Ward 187-547 ary that tabs 11 seniors each

Hodges
Eifoblished 1931

Listen on Monday, May 30th
from 10:30 am. Right Through
Td lts Exciting Conclusion

Be With Us On This Broadcast!

SPECIAL Sale

Follow Hasting s Own "GORDIE JOHNCOCK"

SAVE 20

SAVE ’15

ON INSTALLATION OF

ON INSTALLATION OF

GAS YARD LIGHT

GAS GRILL

lAfDm
HDin
Hastings and Barry County's
Own Radio Station

Lwbch
.

1220
on your Dial

jNjN, GAS YARD LIGHT DEALER

or Consumers Power Company
"AT.-.Q eUU

jewelry

122 W. Srwtw St.

�4—TVE OACTINGB BANNER

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.
(yea c^ni.

... Catalina 4 Dr.. Hydramatlc.

500

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SUM

1964 Falcon Futura
Jr. Standard. 8 cyl. Radio.
SUM
1965 Mu*tong

1965 Corvolr Moan

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1964 Chevrolet Biscayne
4 Dr. I Automatic.
W*
1964 Galaxie 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 Cyl. White­
walls. Power steering.
1963 Falcon Club Wagon

1963 LINCOLN
4 Dr. Color, burgundy. Ha* full
power. HAM
IM4 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Full power with factory air
conditioning. Like new ..82AM
1941 LINCOLN

81345
MM VOLKSWAGEN CONVERT.
. . . Radio, w/walls, excellent

UM VOLKSWAGEN

1963 MERCURY MARAUDER
H.top. Air conditioned. .81,595

MCI FORD GALAXIE 540
4 Dr. Sedan.SIAM

er ateerlng, w/walte, radio.
1961 Chevrolet Parkwood
Station Wagon. 4 Dr. 8 Cyl.
Radio. Real low mileage!
MT5
1962 Chevrolet BelAir
2 Dr. 6 cyL
.
8795

1962 CHEVROLET BELAIR
Wagon. 9 passenger--8985

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
WI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hmtincx. Michigan

LARKE BUICK

1959 Plymouth Fury
2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyl,
power steering, w/walls, radio.
1964 Ford F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Btyleside Pickup.
Free running front hubs. 4 sp.
8 cyl. Radio. Heavy duty scat,
overalls. Urea w/spllt wheels.
Spare tire. Outside mirrors,

1963 GMC Pickup

Custom cab, radio, dual spot­
lights, tutone.

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

WI 5-2426

RenneR Ford Inc.
32B N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421
ART MKADE, Salesman

1965

’ANG 2 DR.

1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan...................... .8795

1961 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan. ............ .8595’
1961 FORD FAIRLANE
4 Dr. Sedan...................... .H95
|961 COMET 4 Dr. Sedan.

.5550

1961 PONTIAC TEMPEST
Wagon............................... .. .8595

I960 CHEV. CORVA1R__ .8299
I960 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION
CARS—1958 TO 1M1 MODELS—
TO CHOOSE FROM!

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES
1310 N. Michigan
Phone WI 5-2479

5/28

NOTICES

LANNES KENFIELD,
Home Ph. 945-4054

Smith Douglas

tanpeta 4-Dr. Hdtp.; tt*xta&gt;4. rsdo.
w,^»*ib Ona owner. Ex. condHton.

_____ I____________

Fertilizer
This Season?
Bulk or Bagged—

—1965 Ford 2000 with 62 hours.'
—IM.C. H Tractor. Good shape.
—Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel.

0-25-25

12-12-12
6-24-24

Starter and lights

6-24-12

Sharp I
—IMS IH.C. H Tractor.

available:

1964 FALCON

Trei, Smith-Douglas exclusive
formula of all trace elements
Is added to each ton.

Remember, too, that Pellcfonn
with Trei ha* maximum water
.soluble phosphorus tor maxi­
mum yields.

Bpreader. Almost

1963 OLDS 88
4 Dr. Hdt;&gt; : pwr. etawr^ 0 b/.k.i
Low nUtaae*- Cm Uk* new!

• Call us for prices.

Tractor*.

Gsiuw 500 Corrv ; VS. redte. h*eter.
wA**U«. pwr. Mr*. Cer UM new!

111

1

1963 CORVAJR
epr^radxi, hastev, w/waNe.

III

GOODYEAR BROS. Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply
NOTICE
124 N. Jeff avion

WI 5-5052

5/26

1»M E. Railroad

Quality structare* built

*s Caav.; pwr. e»rg P tx*M*.
a *tea, w/wata taw tamer.

6/28

Heating - Plumbing
Service

1(1

163 BUICK

WI 5-E941

SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

Naw • Remodel • Repair
SMILEY BUILDINGS

HoHagg. Mich.
6I6-M5-9103

KAECHELE'S
305 S. Church

LEGALS

n«*d«Hhon Bunding
or mobtqaob
roaacLoivaa salu

wotici

TEEN SPECTACULAR
‘Teen Spectacular" will be pre­
sented by the Christian Youth
Council Saturday, May 28, at
7:20 pm. Central Auditorium.

r trainoatiom obdbx.
Stair of Mkhlgin. Th* Pv»b&gt;ta

eted: Mar 8. IBM.
PMBp H. Mitchell. Judge el Pre-

Martin T. VraDulnv. Deceased.

EcnstsM

thk“‘iu*tin&lt;j8’ city^BSk;

Youth for Christ Staff.

Lake Proparty
Secluded, modern year
’round 4 bedroom home
with guest house — both
beautifully furnished.
Garage ... 180 ft. lake
frontage — sea wall. On
M-43 Wall Lake, Delton.
Call owner.

intereaL no anil or prvcaaCla*
•r In anally baring bran Ini
la raeovar tho debt.

X K
Hoile.

IIIU Water* Building
rand Hi pita, Michiana
OXDB* or Ytnucanox.
ir th* County ot Barry.
Ertale ot Mlnnl. Mar How., Do

Irin* within I
Stat, at Michl

NOtICES

CANVAS TARPS

Classified Paragraphs

WHEELER’ MARINE SALES &amp; WANTED—Mature lady for part­
time office work during cum­
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boats.
mer months. WIU become fuU
Plate Boats. Trailers and ac­
time Job when school starts
1967 CALENDARS — Wide vari­
Some typing essential. Reply
cessories. M-66 In Nashville.
ety or prices starting at 8896
WINICK'S
to Banner Box 1014.
5/26
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-4074.
tf
per hundred. Order now and
206 N. Mkhigsa
WI 5-3324 ■ pay after Sept. 1. Also book TWO USED WALKING TRAC­ MATURE MAN to drive retail
matches. Call: Battle Creek,
furniture truck for old reliable
TORS — One with culUvator
WO 3-0159 collect after fl pm.
and cycle bar. One with culUstore. Steady work, good sal­
tf
v*tor and reel type' mower.
ary, paid Insurance, store bene­
fit* and discounts. References
One used Wheel Horse (4 hp)
ELECTRIC Rasor* repaired—
required. Salary increased as
with mowdr. E. L. Carpenter
FREE ARTHRITISyou become familiar with Job.
Special —Your taxor cleaned,
Hardware.
6/28
lubricated and sharpened, only
ALSO, reliable man to unpack
RHEUMATISM SAMPLE
SIM. Service and tattofaettou 1961 PONTIAC CATALINA —4
and get furpl lure ready for
Dr. Power steering and brakes.
deUvery. Would send right
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E.
Radio. 37,000 actual miles. Ex­
Test Specif ex for minor
man to school to learn touchState St, HaiUng*
tf
cellent condiUanl Jim Cole­
rheumatic-arthritic pain.
man, WI 5-3412 office, WI 5­
Clarke Furniture Co.. 472 W.
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Free sample write
2827 home.
8/9
tn aluminum, steel or wood
Mich.
9/2
AUDELL, INC.
eash. Burkey Auto Gia** A 1965 DIAL - A - MATIO SEWING
Radiator Shop, 218 N. JefferMACHINE — Hardly used. De­
eon, Hastings.
tf
signs, monograms, blind hems A JOURNEYMAN ELECTRI­
Grand Rapids, Michigan. 49507
CIAN
—
Due
to
expanding
fa­
plus all regular sewing. Small
cilities we have an opening for
payment of 66.60 monthly or
6 30 EXPERT TAILORING cm ladle*'
a Class A Electrician. Paid
and men’s clothing. Phone WI ’839.90 cash amount. Call nowl
holidays. insurance, vacation
5-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
945-5395, Electro Hygiene. 5/28
and employee benefits. Apply
Tailor Shop.
tf
In person. Electro-Chemical
★ For tala Real Batata
Finishing Company, 33 State
St.. Middleville.
’
5/28
ft For Rant—Rosl Estate

■

5*7 t© 16x20

y^ BualnoM Sorvicot

# Mlecallqneoue

$3.47 up

RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply M27 So. 945-2150.
tf
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS I Sec Carl de Betty**
Appliances before you buy I
rtey Bell—They Install—They

*NcHcm
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-llne
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number far
8225. Tills Includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee’s Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. MichUML
U

CARPET CLEANING 16 EASY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand-

for only 8695. Hastings Floor
Covering, 123 W. State. Has­
200 ACRE FARM—Con be used MAN to o&amp;sume responsible poetting*. Phone WI 5-5118.
tf
for general farming. Fenced
well. Building* in good condlware, Hastings.
tf IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
Uon. Call 822-2719 (Delton), tf
SUMMER HELP WANTED —
SERVICE I Ns charge for overOver Start's W*llp*per
Middle-aged couple preferred,
slu prints.
tf
2/3 ACRE
,
&amp; Paint Store
but will consider either male
ARE YOU PAYING MORE than
BORDERS A NICE CREEK
OPEN FRIDAYS
5H% Interest on borrowed
FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
to operate small Dog ’N’ Suds
money? You might qualify for
9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
MENT, one 4-room cottage, Almost mw 2-bedroom modem
Federal Land Bank loan. See
furnished or unfumlnhed. Lake
privilege*. AU utilities fur­ Lovely torn bMk yard. School
Good Supply of
U&gt;1* paper.
, ezie
nished. Phone 623-2024.
U
furnished. Reply to: Marshall
bus goes by th* door. Will
LADIES* and GIRLS DRESSES
trade for house in town at
ATTENTION I! - - Aluminum SldFNDCn, Michigan 48430.
tf
Lota &lt;d SHOES
equal value.
‘
ing—Johns - Mansfield—Alcoa—
*•••—Miscallsiiooea
for all the Family
FbOM WI 6-4781
also Roofing. Buy from the
after 5 pa.
man that duel hls own work­
IMMEDIATE NEED
manship! Call 653-2391. Ameri­
TABLE PAPER - For picnic*,
tf
BLOUSES and SKytTS
family reunions, lot* of usee.
can Construction Company. 6/2
WALK UP AND SAVE!
CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
40" by 300’ 83.50 at The Ban­ FOR SALE BY OWNER—Mod­
J
5/26
em clean 2-bedroom ranch.
ner office.
tf
★ Fereonale
Ga* heat; full baaement;
MALE ONLY
built-in kitchen. Large corner
FOR SALS —50 ton* first and
lot In excellent neighborhood Starting salary 82-80 per hour. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
tecond cutting hay. alfalfa and
X
acroe* from elementary school. AU Michigan ClvU Sendee
brome. Call Hickory Comer*
PX&gt;. 171. Hastings Telephone
Call 945-2841.
tf
871-8218.
tf
WI 5-2895. Meetings every
Monday, 8 pm.
tf
and have graduated from high
SPORT RIFLE - 30-06 custom 12H ACRB8 with 8-bedroom school. Bring completed appli­
house and small bam on Yeckrifle made by McCord'* of
cation
for
written
test
which
★
Wanted to Buy
ley Road. 85,000. Call Homer
Ionia. Will shoot a 2* group at
will be given at the Michigan
Becker. Ph. 945-5748 or Homer
100 yd*, with ease. Mauser ac­
Reformatory, Ionia, Michigan, WANT TO BUY a
Smith 946-4974.
5/28
indent
tion, Yeager barrel and trigger.
bicycle. Ph. WI 8
Ftaher safety, 1 to 8 variable HOME FOR SALE on two extra- Applications (or examination
pjn.
scope, pcepslght In mount, full
large lota. Garage with base­ may bo obtained from either
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
ment Bath with shower. the Michigan Reformatory or
allng with quick detach, swivels
jr Work Wonted
Right of way on Bauble Lake the Michigan Training Unit
No. I and 2. Bnow plowed road. An equal opportunity employer.
I ATTENTION 11 — Buy f ramose
equip, for above. Echo pre**,
PRICED TO BELL. Phone:
30-06 dies and case*, bullets,
man that doe* hls own work1-886-5282, Dons, Michigan tf
HASTINGS
BUSINESS
WANTS
1
manship — Garage Building -i
Coan
young male help over 18. Call[
■bells, etc. Rifle value. 830000 it Help Wanted
De tad: Maj- 101k. IBM
Any sixes — Cement Driveway*
Philip 14 Mikhail. ,
WI 5-9164.
U
— loading equipment 870.00.
—Roofing and Siding. Ameri­
Win sell complete for only
can Construction Oo. Ph. 652­
TOOL ROOM MACHINIST AND;
8250.00. can 945-3884 after 6
__________________ sol
APPRENTICES —Interested InI 5ADY wmd TAKK nursing
pjn.
tf
NOTIOB: Maay U*Ua*i la toe
learning trade. Good wagM
■Vuk" Of "1ta»le"
are
KIRBY—With a power polisher
■H lilsaSsS to suits* sr 41Scase* In the *—and fringe benefits. Excellent'
tnrm
swtlMilM
fua
esrsM*
5561. Delton.
unit at no extra cost, for pol­
opportunity with growing Cor­:
6/1
PtmUCATfOK ORDER
•I Us eUsr an. geek llsili&lt;a sr*
ishing and buffing hardwood
Slstw *f 'Mkhlr.n, 1
poration. Apply In person.
tar Ike ssavsaleacs at rssSsra beand Uie. Cost over sibooo new.
cmn ssaa scsipallosa sra
I «i &lt;3 Mold Corporation. 229
would like a position as housealtars* awra attract!., to p.r.osi
Pay only 837.70 or 8L25 per
at sm MS shea tbs elber. Disweek. Can today! 945-5390.
More for home than wages'
Electro Hygiene.
5 26
SA’wre-J: ".‘E
City or country. Blanche
RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER In
tala suspltose. Baplavaasat »(•«BnxX. »00 N. Kendall St . BalFOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
;?."■/ r„
tisa aa* sMpleysr* csvera* by the
Grand Rapids full Ums, to Uve
tie Creek. Phone: WO 2-5361.
■daiinliiratct
-iUS* RexaU's fast permanent.
set aaaal ladkats la tkair sd.arIn. WIU accept woman with
11 t&gt;o at k»ir»
tlasataat tksUar Uta IUM4 poalRegular 82.00-No* 81.00. No
one child. Phone 382-1810.
if
Pablkallfn
tloaa ar* avslkbls t* bsik asxss.
/prt-shampoo —No after odor.
* W.MM
' Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
tf
itk \
- _$
MAN for,.mpd.
W&amp;TtfOr^&amp;OLF SHOES —
dairy farm. Good wage*.
COTTAGE north side ot Wan
Lake. Excellent beach for chil­
dren. Private dock and boat.
Aug. 7 to Aug. 28. Piione WI
5-4923 except Thursdays, WI
5-2152 after 5:30.
tf

LEGALS

tf

O Soli testing lab.

1963 FORD

Calendar of
Spacial Events

GOOD AS NEW
1 STORE

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Used
Farm Machinery

anon foe rublicatioh

e
Philip Tf. .MlMbdl, Prabate J«*»«
D»u&lt;i. MayJ*. 106*
■ItAari J. n&gt;d&gt;«i

1961 MERCURY METEOR

Hove You Tried

1965 CHEVROLET

aBStue

W.MFEJI

Fl 3-4093 Kotamaxoo
8/18

IM I PONTIAC STARCHIEF
4 Dr»7M

.5495

REAHM "
MOTOR SALES

MOTIOn OF PUBLIO HBABUtO

FITBUdATIOW OADEM-

DISPLAY CLASS I Fl ID

FOR SHE

1MZ OLDSMOBILE
Station Wagon. ...-------- SIAM

1962 MERCURY 2 DrM95
1962 FALCON
Station Wagon...|450

UM PONTIAC SEDAN

. . Dynamic M 4 Dr., radio,

4 Dr. Sedan1..8L996
1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
Convertible.
.82,195
1964 FORD GALAX IE 5M
4 Dr. Sedan ------------------81,499

1968 MERCURY MONTEREY

1962 Galaxia 500

■tearing and brakes, radio, naw

103 W. Hull Htr««t
HMtinn. irichif&gt;B

-HAW

1942 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Hardtop. SUM

Radio, w/walto. C a m p &lt;
Special!
.
31,H5

nun!

Uoned.

only

1962 CADILLAC SEDAN
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Beautiful
.,.11

.TCJ

nnx

4 Dr. Color, black and white,
with full power. Only 11.000
miles.-----------------------------84,686

1965 COMET CALIENTE
Hardtop. V-8 engine, auloma1965 VoUuwogen

SLIM
IMS OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP
... Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Holiday,

land

CARDS OF THANKS » IN MIMORIAMS—2a par weed.

steering and brakes, ra-

tana. This ia a i

Itso. prim to .aid UaarUv.
Ian and avrvlca ehell be
provided by Blain la and

CASH RATB—4

. 4 wheel drive, automatic

W88 FORD STATION WAGON
ir.. ■ , ■— . n— ■■anX...

TS1

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
MINIMUM RAT*—5Oc for Twaaly War*.

IMS LINCOLN

4 Dr. Hardtop. Cnila-A-Matlc.
w/wails, wheel coven. Sharp.

IBM CHEVROLET HARDTOP

Save $$ On
One of These
Spring Specials

Wl $-5352
tf

TttNEVER 8OMETHINQYOU
VRWKMjXjOT. make uae 4^

VWWJ!""" T!

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factory warranty. This

A-1 USED CARS

Sir

A GREAT GIFT
FOR TH!
GRADUATE!

�Hastings Has
45 Crimes in
2-Week Period

Card of Thanks
,ABD OF THANK*
nrrtaruL

candv.

-nirare
though tfulnesa My
ppreclatlon to M. George El­
iott for hls dally visit* and
• ecrfulneas and to the kitchen
: me good fdod I received at
TA. io—HAuln.. nn
Mra. Blake (Floaaie) Allerdlng

Funeral Home for the kindly
services rendered and Guild 1
of the Presbyterian Churcli for
preparing and serving food at
our home.
Mrs. Lyle Hulbert
David Hulbert

to arrive thia

simple assault*, vice, offense
against family and kids, dis­
orderly conduct, obscene phone
call*, vandalism, violations of

piclou* persons.
parking UcltaU but also handed
out 21 guest keys to out-of-state a surprise birthday supper at tho
motorists who had ’over parked."
Grand Rapids Friday. The birth-

the cemetery at Sidney where
Councilman Monday night ap­ their parent* have a family lot
Dowling, proved a taxi cab license for

Tom and Scott

CARD OF THANKS
The family of Lulu Gorham
would Ilka to express our sincere
thank* to the nurse* and-nurses
aids at Pennock Hospital for
their kind and thoughtful care.
Dr. Birk and Dr. Blair for their
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere services. Rev. Don Tack foe hla
thanks to the employees of Has­
tings Mfg. Co, Local 138, Chides­ friends and neighbors for all the
ter friends and neighbors. Has­ beauUful flowers and food and
tings' B.U3, Church, Barry many Acta of Uwughtfulneaa.
County Sportswomen, Hastings Your many acta of kindness will
IQDT. 58, Hickory Comers
American Legion and Aux. 484,
Laming Fisher Body and many CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those for
friends for cards, lovely flowers,
food, money and many acta of visits, calls, gift*, flowers and
kindness during Illness and death
patient
in Community Hospital.
of our husband, father and
grandfatlier. A special thanks to I also thank Drs. Zindler, Win­
Mr. Bponable for prompt help slow and Walters for their fine
help.
Your
prayers were greatly
and service. God Bless each and
appreciated.
.
Mra. Leona Overley
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kidder
CARD OF THANKS
and family
,W.e would Hke to take this op­
Mr. and Mra. Robert Baney
portunity to thank the City for
and family
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Chapman the Improvements on the river
bank at wut end of Apple Street.
and family
Thank you.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Overley
Mr. and Mra. Charles Oliver
and family

purchased the City Cab Com­
pany from Gaylord Carr. Austin
said he hopes to have a down­
By Mrs. Bkhard Clark
town location for the Cab Com­
Root. 4
r»M* «&gt;■!!»
pany in the near future.
Aldermen authorised either
Richard Nixon or Bill Ransom to
go to Boyne Mountain to accept guest* at Mr. and
Mott. Afternoon call
the Michigan Water Pollution and Mra LAwrenoc

HMfcribt&amp;VkHty

for the 1065 no accident record
at the sewage disposal plant.
Chief Sunlor was auUiorlxed to
attend the State Police Chief*
Association convenUon at Mar­
quette June 27-30 and the Coun­
cil accepted the bld of 4651 from
George Townsend for the old
Third Ward voting booth and
land.
Councllmen studied proposed
plans for the new street from
State to Green east of Pennock
Hospital, and engineers are to
make minor changes in Uie pres­
ent spedficaUons.
They also approved casementB
for the installation of the water
main connect from the end of
Uie main on 3. Michigan to the
main on Shrlner.
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k&lt;Vab!tuU*a ate sortie* skill
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lUukall

James Oliver
Dies Friday at
Medical Facility

Dudley Twinqty to «-

day Rennie and Nlna'MoU c*UFriday they called on Boh Brp-

Rapids on Bunday.

the Burnell Larkes left Friday
for Indian River on a fishing
trip and also fished at Houghton
Lake before returning Monday
Creek on Saturday evenins. Dr. Blair's parents, Mr.

Chief Sunior LUlt

and family

Pleasant Valley

—

Phonal Mention

the churches and organisations
who helped with food, clothing
Varied Violations
and money, also Uie Freeport
In Council Report
and Middleville Ore department*.
Tour Madness will always be re­
The quiet Southwestern Michi­
membered.
gan town of Hastings experi­
enced 45 actual crimes during
and family
Rapids
Police Richard
CAMO or THANKS
Council at the regular meeting
Monday night.
nurses aids for my excellent care
Krfj to Grand Rapid* Bunday to
while I was at the hospital. Also
my relaUvee, friends and neighbora for the cardo, visit* and acte
of kindness shown me. They will
Crimes Included breaking and of Charlotte, tho William Townentering, felonious larceny, alrilLawrence Maurer
ple larceny, auto theft, check

CARD OF THANKB
Munjoy — We wish to extend
cur sincere appreciation to all
cur neighbors, friends and relaUve* for ths many acta of kind­
ness and sympathy shown to us
at U)* time ot the death of our
husband, father and brother,
Robert H. Munjoy. We also CARD OF THANKS
Wo are deeply grateful to our
Miller - JonkbofT Funeral Home, relative* and friends who have
the pallbearers and the organist. done so much to case the burden
Mrs. Robert Munjoy
sympathy, the beautiful flowers,
and memorial gifU will always
and family

CARD OF THANKS
_
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to our relatives, friends
and neighbors for the many acta
of kindness and beauUful floral
tribute* during the illness and
death of our dear uncle and
brother-in-law, John McCallum.
Thanks to the Henton - Smith
Funeral Home and Rev. Isaac
Osgood for hls comforting words.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. McCallum
and family
Mra. William W. McCallum
Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Holmes

wiil entertain their

Lake Odessa

PUJV"! onrvtea* tar Jama* R_

N. Knopf* arc planning Wayne. Ind., stayed with the Kauffmans.
children while they were away.
family of

near

Vermontville

Medical Faculty

William Bradford took the train
Ou Bunday they were in HaJJand
to a*e th* tulips, which are still
beauUfuL and to Yisit Mr.

vllle Cemetery.
County which is especially
beautiful now with Uie fruit
Township. Ionia County, an June
tree* in bloom. The Bradford* Bunday dinner In Battle Creek

on Turaday

they attended the Confirmation
since Friday helping to carefor
of Uielr granddaughter, Patricia,
bar UUle granddaughter, Krista,
boys were Sunday dinner gu«u
Church, and were guest* of her
parent*, the Warren Roegers.
■•BIB" has planned a very spec­ family.
ial weekend for the Memorial
with tho Bruce Bangbaxt family holiday as he will be taking his Clarksville were Bunday dinner Hastings about 1M2.
three oldest grandsons, Brian.
1855.
He bad been in falling health
Grandville; Steven, son of the.
Douglas Bradfords of Plainwell, Dalton Stahl of Clarksville. *
and Robert, son of the Robert Mra. Gertrude Polam of Plnck- Ucnt at the Medical Facility
Roegers of Ann Arbor, to Detroit
where they will attend the ball
game and Clnorama, visit the
sons. Frank of Rl StelbyvUle
Zoo and Greenfield Village. They Clarksville. Mrs John Lciaon at­
will stay at the Holiday Inn tended the Pleasant Valley Farm daughters, Mrs. Roy (Mildred).
where they con also enjoy aome Bureau meeting at the Lawrence
swimming. It 1* hard to tell who
wiU itave the moat fun—Grand­
pa or the boys! Mr*. Bradford
ft.,
—A-— —-E
school picnic Bunday at Chart*
grrnt grandchildren; a brother,
Bunday ago
Manley of Remus, and * slater,
The John Chandlers are plan­ a picnic at the Park Bunday.
ning to entertain the Arnold
Balers of Watervliet at Uielr
Mr* Lillie Barrlgar, and hla Long Lake cottage over the Me­
morial weekend.
Barrlgar and family, who have
By Mrs. Leo Frey
recently returned from Braxll,
■ 445, Battle C»**h
721
with their parent*, the Harold
win bo spending the Memorial Brockways, and Jack will be ar­ Community Hospital. Ho will
riving on Friday. Also at the
Brockway home for the weekend
Jack Phillips of Grand Rapids will be Mrs. Brockway'* sister.
Rally of the year last Saturday
will' be thdr overnight guests
Saturday. Etalr.o Zuard will be Phare, ot Cleveland, Ohio.
munlty Hospital- * Mr. and Mrs.
coring for Clint and Vicki Barry
Tiie George Carpenters re­
white their parent* are away.
turned Friday from Lakeworth.
sptraUon.
While Mr. and Mra. John Bir­ Fla, where Uiey spent the WlnSpecial
man. Sr, were spending three
mosiths in St. Petersburg. Fla,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Courtney Ungs Sunday. May 15 for Lyte
of the local group being a drum
their son, the Howard Birmans, and Ronnie will be dinner guests Hulbert.
solo by David Roush with bls
arrived and spent a few day* Memorial Day at the home ot May 15 for Lyle Hulbert.
» Charles Hamps.
with them and accompanied
On June 11, the
them to Sliver Springs. Mb.,
by Tarry Williams with David
where they visited the Robert
Birman accompanist.
Birman* and did some sight­
Gordon Buxton wtre Saturday.
seeing In Washington and vici­ Frank Campbells (Bonnie Court­

Banfield-Vicinity 170

Attend Zone
Rally Saturday
At Local Church

nity. Robert Is employed at the ney) at Fort Lee.
General Electric plant at Green­
belt, Md. The Howard Birmans Knlomazoo visited hls mother.
.relumed home April 24. On Mrs. Von Dunn, on Bunday and
Mother's Day the Robert and also called on Mrs. Irene JohnJohn Birmans visited Mt. Vernon cock al Pennock Hospital. Mra.
and had a picnic on the banks Kenneth Johncock of Gun Lake
of the Potomac River. The John was a Monday visitor.
Birmans arrived In Michigan on
Visiting Uie Pat Hodges this
May 10—which seemed to them |
Mayer of Plainfield. Ill., who acthe school concert on Bunday about a month too soon weathcrcompanled Mrs. Hodges' unde
were Mike Schanta, Doug
Ida Hutchinson of Detroit wm
Glsuighlln, Dorothy Newton and
Mills at Brooklyn. N.Y.. here.
Vicki Clark. * The Aid win meet a gumt of the Clay Bassetts from Mr. and Mrs. Mills are also
today Thursday, al Sylvia Mc- Bunday until Tuesday and Mrs. spending a few days here.
Mary
LaBar of Ludington and
Ilvaln, Club 4 serving. RanemMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer
Mrs. Clifford Lundquist of Cusvisited their son. Mr. and Mra.
Norman ‘Shroyer and family, in
Kathy Underhill U a patient Over the Memorial weekend the
at Pennock Hospital. She waa Bassetts plan to entertain their end. returning home on Munday.
admitted SaUDday for an ap­ niece, Mrs. Douglas Hine of Lan­ En route they were also overnight
pendectomy. * Pat Underhill has sing. their son "Chuck" of WMU guests TTraraday at the home Of

urday and Rnnday al Chair cabin
at Peacock. * Rim O’laughlin
entered Pennock Hospital Wed­
nesday evening for an appen­
dectomy. The Ted OXaughllns
were visitors al the hoepltal on
Saturday. Bunday evening the
OLaughllns were colters of Mr.

Mra. Norwood Hughe*. * Little resented were Berkley Hills
Cindy and Jimmy Leonard were (Grand Rapids), Rockford,
Grand Haven. Muskegon. North
Muskegon. Kalamazoo, Burnip*,
Holland and Hastings.

with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. tor of the Grand Rapids Church,
campout at Newaygo. * Mr. and
of near Bellevue were Sunday.

fanning were Sunday, May IS,
colters at the William Pritchard
home, enjoying an outdoor bar-

Grand Haven, and they will at- Shrojer and family, of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Royal MUler and
William and George Poland of
■MNM M. lUurr.
uusra ana sir. ana mis. timer at the Forest Hills High School Grand Rapids visited llieir sister, Stanley Brunt called on Mr. and
lU.U.g., MltMilf.
Colvin were in Indianapolis la*t in Grand Rapids where Jim, son Mr. and Mrs. William Cramer, on
OBDEB or rVBUCATIOir.
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of the Edward Oroenings,
is' one,__________
Monday.
Recent callers were Mr.
~M*t*L
Bui* of Mk)ili»n, Probsl* Coart
spent Thursday night. May 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brogan
1 th* Cooaly ol Usrry.
dleville.
with Kathryn Frey, helping her
Etui* of CUt* M.
Weekend guests of the Keith enjoy her birthday.
Bob Brogans. ★ Saturday eve­
ning Warren and Georgia atCorson City and Joe Harpham of
tentari
dinner at Centerville on Satur­ Pleasant lake. Ind.CJotnlng them
day evening to celebrate Russell’s on Sunday were Mr. and Mra. John
Harpham and Mra. P. J. Harpham.
birthday.
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Our Weather is
Variable, As If
You Didn't Know
normal, during MMB, accordlng’to
the annual summary compiled by
the U. 8. Weather Bureau from

family ot Bellevue wen Sunday

and helped UUte David Clark
celebrate hla 3rd birthday. *
Karl and Colleen Schema were
Bunday dinner guest* at Laurel

HudrrsheiV
RMtbus. Mlrhlsia

Saturday callers of Mr. and

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Bellevue enjoyed a picnic dln-

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REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
RENTAL OF WHEEL CHAIRS,
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. State COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES— Concrete Products
ICE—pirn class work. Call WI
St. Phom WI 5-5316.
Headquarters for hospital mo­
lies. Gardner’s. Phono 945­ GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
5-5085. Burkey Sales snd Serv­
2134,
.
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
Barry County Ready MU Co.
daily Monday morning al her
Phone WI 5-2123.
home. Our sympathy la extended CERAMIC. FORMICA. EINOLEUM
to the family.
ANO CARPET REPAIR — Hn- CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS— ZUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX's'xsrvfrr,awALL GRADES WASHED SAND
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
parfs and supplies. McCulloch
2223.
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.
WATCH 0 CLOCK REPAIRING—
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ICE-r-24 hour Service (black
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Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.

WI 5-5176.

REPAIR SHOP— All
945-2317.

CUSTOM DRAPERY $£R\

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

MOBILE HOMES SALS — Dal's

Jefferson. Experienced median-

5-5052.

callow at the Two" Ovoed home
were Mra. Ralph Fux and grand - LAWN MOWER REPAIR

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
TER—Kaw wood or finished
221 "W. Mill.

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac-

Beverwjfc’s Color Cooler, 221

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Agancy for

you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Wall, Drain
field. Pumping ($24.00 for let

plcnio dinner Bunday to cele­
brate Richard Tobtaa'a birthday.

TM Hartings Banner
H^thsy. Mkh. 49058

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Phone 945-5316.

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND

Business Services Offered

ELECTRICAL

sitthall-Qul^n Color

PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water

Hastings.

Stott Farm iMuranct

AUTO — MU
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Tbersday, May M, UN

Mrs. Wright is
New Barry
Health Nurse
Barry County Health DepartgMM M Mn Ruth Wright, 414

public

health

Deadline June 1
For College
Draft Exam

HUMaM HftUMUU

and YprtlanM.
Botenoe Research

U&gt; .consider In hirtng a man. Due

■Non. three will not finish high school
■ City. and only 1 win complete college,
the committee concluded that

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Concrete Blacks

Herrin

Hospital

Phone 653-2791

The Lawrence Cooleys are ex­
pecting their son. Hubert, with
a friend, from Madison. Wl*. to registrant age 18 and older who
spend the Memorial weekend intends to request occupational
deferment a* • college student.
with them.
Teat results will be reported to
the student's local board.
Examination centers tn Mich­
igan will include colleges located
at Adrian, Albion. Ann Arbor,
Benton Harbor. Berrien Springs,
Big Rapids. Dearborn. Detroit.

Where You Borrow
May Make A Difference
WHY
SO MANY FAMILIES
PREFER
A LOCAL FINANCE
CASH LOAN

They like the courteous service end treatment

They can pay all their bills with one loa

up to $|000.
They have 1 payment monthly—1 place to pay.
They receive helpful counsel on money or budget

Join The Many Families
Who Um Local Finance Cash Loan Service

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112 5. Jefferson

Phone 945-3424

LIVESTOCK
BUYERS

Mra Marjorie Leede BN Men
installed aa president of the

vie* prmMenl. WlltodenO Julian

Gutheridgr is treasurer, Mra
poadble. Dr. Rosalie Divine chaplain. Mra
Dori* Blodgett is guard.' Mra

Uonal

1U Wv*» Rjnoocn
ir Owree*. Hitriote 6060L

training, th* committee teanta will be notified, by mall.

Middleville
By Mr*,-Mary Jackton
• ArasM S &gt; j.TVS-SI10
T-K ActindC AlENDAB

Awards Assembly. 8:48: Safety
Patrol trip to Greenfield Village.

USB BANNB* WANT APWl

Lorraine Otte. Secretary

Melinda Cotter

Lowell Showboat To Recoive Degree
Melinda Cotter, daughter of
Talent-Search
B17 N. Michigan avenue. 1* a
Auditions Set
candidate for an Associate in
June 31, 33 and 33 have been Art* degree from Stephen* Col-

OWENS-ILLINOIS

Charlotte, Michigan

Manufactures of Quality Glass Con­
tainers, is now accepting applications
for skilled and unskilled factory jobs.
Apply in person, Monday through
Friday.
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You're Invited

CAUTION

Koop A Soto Dlttonco
Summer holidays mean
heavy traffic conditions,
so please drive carefully.
The most frequent type of
traffic accident is the rear­
end collision. Be sure to
one car length for every
10 miles per hour between
.your car and the one in
front

Jacob's

Local Finance

Install Officers
Of VFW

write about chrtr act* indud-

Exams. 7th-grade parly, &lt; pm
r.on-profeaalonal acts for the
.Saturday. JiUy. a — Alumni
19M Lowell Showboat TatenLbanquet.
' '
Saarch." announced Dr. Clark leg®, on approximately 712 stu­
Vredenburg.
dent* In the 133rd graduating
The audition* will be held
Monday. May 38 — Memorial
Day: Junior High Band at Free­
port; Senior High Band at Mid­
Michigan.
dleville.
'
Tuesday, May 31 — Semester
Tte pre-show boat finals will
Exam*.
take tte form of a special TalWednesday, Jane 1—Na School. &lt;nt 8t»w Night at tte LoWetl
Grand Rapid*, Highland Park.
Showboat Dock. Saturday, July
mencemeut, 8 pm.
18. with tte public invited. ProThursday, Jane t—No Schoo).
Teacheh mark card*.
fit community projects the same
a* the fund* and proceed* from
regular schedule* — Return stu-

Your (firuu) Pharmacy

' As much oa

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O. IC Howard

at

regirtrant*

Nashville, Mich.

group*

appear for their audition*.

scheduled for those registrant*
The Wrights have four ehll- who were late in applying for the

Sand 6 Gravel

As little as

INI and INI

marked no later than June 1,
nurse* at

and

School* in other vicinities which

vice teadqu irter*.

FENNOCK

Individual*

tabhsh and

here last October from Chicago
Height*. HI.. after Mr. Wright plications foe tte final test In three torts scheduled In May and ent high school program to many
“
—* —*“ "" “--——i June. Thia compare* wRhonly young people who need training
Service college qualification tort* 'afvMit
about SOOannllrattrma
800,000 application* nr.*.
pro- tor employment.

Un
Wright received
nirrre’a training In 81 h
Hospital at Kankakee. II

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Phone WI 5-2466

Hastings

ACTION COMMITTEE
Early in December ot 1864 the
"Action Committee" appointed
by the Mldlevllle Board of Edu­
cation began it* study toward
"solving training and employ­
ment problems of our employ­
ment bound youth.** The com­
mittee was composed of people
in the community from varied
walks of endeavor. These per­
sons were Arthur Smalley. Rev
Gerald Bates. Maebelle VanWeelden. Robert Wenger, Marc
Squier. John Mulligan. Charles
Williams, Lorraine Otto, Elton
Lawrence, and Earl Vansickle.
It has met eleven times in the

investigate various avenues of
action the school might pursue
to insure training for employ­
ment bound youth in the area.
This 1* the first of three brief
ninunary to you, the people in
this school district
First of all. Uie group attempt­
ed to view the situation at hand
in order to think ahead toward
a future solution. We were
information by Art Bai
Carol Stramagllo and Ds
Peterson concerning the pr
local vocational program.
learned from Mr. OrinneU at
White Product* that there will
be a decreasing demand for un­
skilled workers in all fields and
from Marc Squier at Keeler
Brasi that work altitude of the
laborer I* a most important trjlt

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ft at thl* low rate. Repay­
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years. No prepaym
penalty. Sea u* abou
land Rank loan!

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Sat. May 28, 7:30 P. M
Featuring the Grand Rapids Y.F.C. Staff
Dick Hatfield, Director
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Ph. WI 5-24U

�Rev, Mrs. Gury
Have Interesting
Visit in Rome
Tax Allocation
Final Hearing
Set for May 26

Retired School
Teachers Name
New Officers

The Retired School Teachers
-- ----------- -—m held their flrat
year on Saturday
The Barry Ciunty Tax ALtoca- meeting
Point Restau­
rant with M members enjoying
the luncheon and "trip" through
Scotland with Mias Grace Edmission's preliminary order.
In their first determination,
MUs Edmonds visited friends
in Scotland and England and
mills, the schools 8 mills, the gave an Interesting review of her
Barry Intermediate School Dis­ trip through Northern Scotland.
trict .16 mills and township* up Pictures and souvenirs added to
to .7'mills.
Barry County asked for 7 72
Mrs Flossie Allerdlng was re­
for a 8769.183 budget.
elected president with Mra.
Millage required by schools to Gladys Slocum secretary and
meet tentative budgets Included:
Hastings, 16.18 mills for a 6652,753 decided to have four meetings
budget. Delton. 15.16, 5239.857; this year and to strive for better
Middleville. 13. 5216.140; Inter­ attendance.
-&lt;« -eia.016: Mayo. 10.
The nest meeting will be Sat­
8233474: Quimby. 108. 88478 17. urday, June 18.
and Weeks. 11. 82.77288.
Four townships could about
meet their budgets with the Dennis Buwalda
seven-tenths of a mill alloca­ To Receive Degree
tion. Assyria asked 87 for 81800
Dennis Gale Buwalda of Port­
budget: Hope. .7 for 82.968: Rut­
land1. .73. for 83.000. and Orange­ land. Ind., will be graduated
from Taylor University with an
ville. 84. for 82.000.
A.B.
degree during the 120th
The other townships asked for
commencement rites of the col­
one mill, or slightly over.
lege on May 22.
These townships' budgets to be
A philosophy major. Denny
met by property texes were: plans to enter the Christian
Baltimore. *2823: Barry. 84818: ministry. At the present time he
Carlton. $3493; Castleton. $5,000: Is pasturing three E.U B. church­
Hastings. $3800; Irving. $2,400; es In the Portland. Ind , area.
Johnstown. $4494; Maple Grove,
Denny is the son of the Rev.
$4,791; Prairieville, $6430; and Mrs. Herbert J. Buwalda. 514
Thomapplc. $0843: Woodland; E. Grand, minister of the Has­
$5,000. and Yankee Springs. tings E.U.B. Church.
$6800.
Taylor Is a Christian liberal
arte college with .an enrollment
Mrs Arthur Bassett, atio has at 1.017 students.
been living in Lansing for some
time, will arrive this weekend to
be with her daughter, the Harold Violet Anderson will be spend­
ing Saturday at Hart.
Bolos, for awhile.

______

HHS Class of 1966
J. Harbin. Judith I* Hartaril,
■ ~~ a .Cm
tr.w-

Thuredoy, May 26, 1966

Gury relumed home Wednesday.
May 11 from « 18-day visit in Alrio, JoAnn Aldrich,
Roma, Italy, with their son and

' E Hickey. Johnie R, Hicks,
। Philip E. Higbee. Bonnie W.
I Hoffman;

David J. Gury. Plus a four-day Btm Allerdlng. Mark J. Aj6orna. Carolyn P. Bachalder.
In addition to visiting the us­ O. Bachman. Karen a
Oayte 8. Bartow. Mary
ual tourist attractions, the Garys Janet
K Bechtel. Jane K. 6**had the exceptional privilege of
occupying, second row plush wtth. Valerie K. Bedubu, IL U*
chairs at the weekly Papal Audl-

L HMbHughe*.

Kecsllng. Terry Dennis Keller.

mated 10.000 people, many of
them standing in every part of
the vast building. This special

Brill:

Kellner, Sandra TC. Kennedy.
T M Vlrw Tim Wlnff Julie

Gurys through the Secretariat
for Christian Unity ab the VaU- Brunt, Jerri* L. Bryans, Dawn P.

The Pope spoke In five differ­
ent languages, and preached a
sermon on The Nature of the
Church. Ln which he called on
all Christians who love the
Church to study the meaning of
day.

in this cemetery that SL Peter
was originally buried. Later, the
the
fourth century basilica,
which was still later replaced by
the present edifice. The excava­
tions reveal not only the various
stages of construction. but also
a street of beautiful first century
pognn burial rooms, beyond
which is now revealed the un­
doubted “red brick wall" that
was Peters tomb, and directly
over which the present dome
was built

The Hartzlers,
Lakewood Pupils
Going Abroad
Two Lakewood students, and a
teacher are planning to »pend
the Summer month* In Europe.
Mike Dlllenbeck and Diane
Thompson are the Lakewood stu­
dents going overseas. Mike plans
on going to Germany and Diane
to Holland

The Hastings Banner

Laubaugh, Jonathan D. Law­
Burkey. Christina D.
rence;
Richard V. Campbell. .
Cecil L. Leffci. Merlin R. LefCarlisle. Pamela Jo Carr. HUda fol, Pamela J. Levengtxxl. Smith
Long. Dentoe K- MacKenzle.
M. Cavanaugh;
MacKensle. Unda M. McIlvaLn.
Agnrs M. McPhariln. Michael E.
Chase. Dawn M. Church,
Marta. Gerald L Miller. Stephen
leen M. Clarey. Carolyn J.
D. Milter. Barbara J. Moore.
Sharon Kay Cole, Connie Q. Stephanie J. Moore. Cynthia J.
Colson. Lisle W. Conly. Stephan Moyer:
David H. Mulder. Michael A.
Joyce L. Cbunt, David W. Craw­ Murphy, charts* H. Myers, Philip
ford;
Rodney A. CroChora, John T. Jane E. Nevins, Julie A. Nevins.
Cumbow, Gary W. Cuyler. Terre Maynard D Nicholson. Karin M.
J. Dale, Douglas L. Demoni
Jeon M. DeMott. Margarrt J. J Nystrom. Douglas D. OXaugblln, James L. Organ. Judith
Organ, Charito R. Palone;
kelbcnrer. Steven K Dunn. Sybil
J. Dunn. Jiuno L. Ealhertott, Payne. Roger W. Pierce. Sally

vid E. Quads. Judith Reed.
Susan K. Pace. 'Richard Felteer,
Michael N. Flemming. Roaemary Cheryl K. Roush. Kenneth R.
Russell. Edward C. Sanborn.
fer. Stephen Schondrimayer;
Robert E. Goble. Kathleen J.
Douglas J. Scobey. John A.
Gaskill. Bruce E. Gerber:
.
UIUUUU rt.
—.
Richard
A. kiru.uutu,
Gerlinger. Robert Shafer. Bettie Sheilenbarger,
H. Gibeon. Thomas Gibson, Mar- Brian J. Shumway. Barbara J.
Ion P. Gorham. Karen E. OreeQ, I Bttaon, Donald E. Sloan. Robert
Larry D. Greenfield. TVrry .XjO. Slocum. Thomas C. Smelker,
Greenfield. Linda K GreenloM, | Bteven L. Spoon. Janice L.
Springer, Dottle R. Btemm. PaGuenther. Gregory J. Guggemoo, trteta L. Stamm. Judith
William D. Haan. Kay H. Hal­
bert. Carole D. Hall. Christina D.
Hall. Christopher D. Hall;
.
Streby, Busan E. Bteeby. Rebecca
Michael L HalUfax. Richard R.'
Marylou Sturt. Carole J. Sweet.
Gilbert Tate. David E. Tebo.
H Marlene Ttrite, Phyllis M.

Lakewood Prom Delton Teacher
Selected for
‘Huge Success’

WMV Institute

The * 1966 Lakewood JuniorThe NDEA English Institute at
de Trevi Plaza (Lakewood gym) Western Michigan Untvenlty an­
nounces the selection of Mra.
The thane. 'Three Coins tn
.
English at Delton High School,
a Fountain was P1*^ UP bI M a participant In the Institute
means of many beautiful decora-I whkh W1U
conducled thia
Uona. including a large fountain gummer on the Kalamazoo cam' । Pus-1
Manorial Home. Grund Rapids.
floor.
_______ in
_
„
w __
_____
I The Institute offers courses
Couplee entered through a ' ungumjc, and composition and ' anti Helen Shire bom In Ionia
vine-covered trellis at the north- professional guidance in the i county Nov. 17. 1BT7. She went
east w.
entrance.
Aluminum ---foil IIIUKIII*
nlaking MJIU
»ntj CVMIUM
evaluation
ot------currl-1
Grand Rapids seven years ago.
— — —------------------- ---stars and pink and blue clouds . culum materials
made of angel hah were sue- , A granl from
U8 oniM tral Methodist Church.
pended from the celling. There Qf Educallon supports this effort
were many tree* and shrubs dis- .
profe„10nal and eduea- ▼Irion.
tributed about and In one cor- [1(jnal lL^dards.
ner was a pat h-Uned garden. I
Those who participate will in­
complete with artificial grass.
troduce new methods and ma­ Mrs. Harwood Diet/
terials In their schools when
the Kiris were floor-length with they return In the Fall. The se­ time resident of R2 VermontvlBe,
lection is a recognition of pro­
fessional capability and promise. al 11 am. this Wednesday at
Scheldt »ore a full-length emSt. Cyril Catholic Church at
plre-walsted white crepe dress ■
Nashville. Burial was in Wood­
with scooped neck and back and Marathon Names
land Cemetery. Vermontville.
blue flowered top. Marilyn Mor- ; _
.
. ..
rison's was full-length white eye- KCglOnol Manager
let, lace which gave an empire
Marathon OH Company has
effect.
[announced the appointment of
Phyllis Montague's gown was a John W. Jones a* manager of
full-length emerald green satin | Ils Grand Rapids District which
with abort sleeves, a bcll-shap- ■ includes Barn' and 24 other west
ed skirt in two tayera and a Michigan counties.
'
He renlaees Fred B. Knapp
which extended to the floor
-u-e s-muw wm.--------- ... . manure for ‘be firm'. Chlrags
floor-length dress with a yel-1 Ke«f°nlow top and a white bdl-shap-1 Jones. 35. a Marathon em­
ed skirt printed with orange and pluycc ^nc&lt;; R™d,ua‘lon , ,r0*n
reiirlw
।Miami University in Oxford.
r
..
Ohio, tn 1954. has been serving
Most boys ware white dinner' „ B KrIlrni|
ot MaraJacketa although «xno preferred thon's Michigan region office In
tuxedo* or plain dark suits.
| Detroit. Married and the father
-a-----------I of two children, he will be headMr. and Mra. Michael Whitney' quartered in Grand Rapids,
Phone Vermontville
were dinner ruests of Mrs. Lav- I
*
Pur Banner i.lasshled Ads
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Stan Trumble, CLU

New York Life

When You VOTE for

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Funeral Services
i, Eugene C. Tobias:
For Don Smelker
TuUck. Patricia L. Ulrich. David
R VanDenburg, Evelyn B. venHeld Tuesday
Reta. Sue Elim Wachter. Shirley

years of teaching and the practice of law

in

countries romrllme around
June 15, probably Holland or
Funeral services for Donald 'J. ]
7 Welcher. Kenneth J. WelGermany.
Smclkcr. 68. 11B N. Washington.'
The couple will be .rponsored by wno aieu ai z:iu pjn. aasuraay ■ • Susan
_7—, J. Wellfare:
---------- __ . . „
Mart* J- Wellman. David H.
the Youth for Understanding at Pennock Hospital were held'
5*.'
• .. .
IVIkYrr
Wilcox. Robert
Robert J
J. Wtlenx.
WUoox. Nell
Neil
Wilder. Timothy M.
Tills program U supported partly 4rd-Osgood Funeral Home.

AYwsArt Tig^M 01 jpnUMIl BULL.

Past Lake-0
Resident Diet

EATON

AND

BARRY

COUNTIES.

Circuit Judge-5th Judicial Circuit

13 Richard M. Bauer

Eclated and burial wax in River

U.S government-State Depart­
ment.

A Day of
Remembrance

make Ixxno cnJbi In the oountrteo
visited, talk to any student
coming to America during' 1966

For most of us, there ore people

and Mary (Relgler) Smelker. He

who have been important in our

Then after making a home call moved to Hastings in
they are required to write and
Mr. Smclkcr work«
Pere Marquette for sei------ ,
and hod been employed by the
Hastings Motor Salts.
tween 70-100 home calls In the
He
Bummer.
Tlvn repgrte include tlw ad-

lives but who are no longer with us On this Memorial Day. let us pause

to remember them with an affection
that lives on.

LEOnnRD-OSGOOD
^luienalJ^ofno
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD

home to the student.
He married Mixa Helena Mc­
Tho basic philosophy of the Donald of Hastings on Nov. 8.
program is to see tho particular 1920.

famUy visited, develop World un­ survived by a brother. Russell of
derstanding through family llvEldon (Maurine) Chase and Mra.
stands Ma people we can come Paul (Katie) Foreman. both of
Hastings.

Phone 945-2471

Mr. and Mrs Lyle Hammond

old Hammond, ot South Haven

Name Carol Rose
To Honorary for
Soph Women

Carol A. Roue, daughter
Mra. Ruascil Alnslee, on Sunday. and Mra. Kenneth P. Rare. 1204
Jefferaon. baa been elected a
member of Tbwer Guard, Michi­
gan State University's honorary

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men and faculty members were
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Miss Rose is a 1965 graduate
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�I Gull Lake Bible
Sessions Open
'Next Weekend

Saturday Night
In Auditorium

6:U pm Junior service. Da­
vid and Ronda Munn, in charge.
Teen and young adults. Gareth

9:45 »m Bunday school.
11 am Morning worship
7 pm Evening worship.

vices M the Tabernacle are to be
held al 10:30 am, 8 pm and 7
pm under the dfcwoUoo cd How-

Bev. Prank Crabb. Bible teacher
A. J. Spoelstra. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am
Worship, II am
Sunday evening service, 7:30.
Wed. owning service. 7;M $

Announce Sunday

Church Topic

3 pm Senior High Youth Fdlowatup will. n»* at tho church
to go to ths Frost cottage.
6 pm. Junior High Fouth Fellowanip la invited to Join the
Mochoaist group at Tyocn Park

yrwwhip 11 a m
Tuesday prayer, 7:80 pm.
Bunday. "Faith fur Today," on
TV. WOOD, Channel 8. 8:30 am

Office hours Tuesday through
Friday, 9 am to noon Any ottw
times by appointment.
Bunday He twin'**
a-an ■ tn Ttw» Bunday school,
Leon West, Bupt. Classes for all

Worship, 10 am
Sunday school. 11:15 am
Evening worship, 7:30 pm

7 pm Jr-Hi MYF.
Saturday, Kotnonla ptryile. Al­
gonquin Lake.

■lands on furlough. Bailed D»Cou. Grand Rapids recording ar­
tist and arranger, win be orgenial. The Kalamaaoo Youth
for ChrUl led by director Dan

Barry Sales Tax

LAKEWOOD B. U. B. CHUBCH
R«v. Carl SUvcrnaU, Pastor
Mornlng worship, 10 am

County returns totaled 864,726.45
on February sales. That includ­ ary Conference Is located 1
ed 86,748 for building material. way between Battle Creek
Kslsmssno, two miles norf
831,131 for food, 828,376 for au­
84-88. near the Kellogg B
tomotive, 81,783 tor apparel.
82,941 for furniture, 80,377 for
miscellaneous retail and 80,756
6: 30 Kirk HouseCbttr practice.
7: 30 Chanoei Choir practice.
Saturday—7 Couples Club va­
cation planning party In MO­

Floyd Walter, Bupt.
Bible school. 10 am.
Worship hour. 11 am.

ASTINGS
and con. Provision for showing
Bunday school 10 am Wor­
film clips ar slides will be avail­ ship ssrrtoa, 11 am Berman:
able. Host ooupka are Mr. and “How to be Spirit- Filled."
Mra. Douglas DeCamp and Mr.
Senior choir. Wed, 8 pm.
Bethel Bible Study, Thursday,

Rav. Don M. Gury, Rector
9 a m Holy ■ QamnuinWm
11 * m Hqiy Communion and
sermon by the Rector. Nursery

Seating

Wednesday, June 1, Emmanuel
Guild meets al nocri for pot­
luck at the I randsen cottage al

Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal
it«r Still-Born
Bunday school 10 am
Loyd Marta. .
Warship, 11 am
,
11 am Sabbath worship.
Bunday EvangrtliUc service,
7 pm. Youth Service.
7:30 pm Evening serrli
7:80 pm.
7:30 pm Wed-, Bible'
and prayer.
I

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The whole purpose ol Christian
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DELTON SEVENTH-DAY

ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Bev. Rr. Jcwsph C. Dunphy
Raw. David Hawley, Aariotant
Bunday Maas, 8, 10. 11:30 am.
\ Confessions, 4 to 5, and 8 to 9,

SThe Enlightened Way" by
bD£ E. VELGUTH, C.S., a
k of the Board of LecturemjThe First Church of Christ,
SSenW. In Boston, Man.

Morning warship, 10 am
Sunday school 11 am
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm
Christian Endeavor, 7 pm at
Bunday. "Pallh for Today." on
Mr. and Mra. Lynden Johncocks, TV. WOOD, Channel 8. 8:30 am
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy,

asa Ann, still-born daughter of
Loren and Rosemary Palch at
162 8. Michigan Avenue, were to
6 am Man's Prayer Band.
0 am. Women’s Prayer Band.
7: 30 pm. Prayer meeting and
Bible study.
8: 30 pm Board meeting.
Saturday, 6:30 pm Oriental
banquet and party far high
school and coBege age people.
Nursery for all services.

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Village of Woodbury
Bunday school. 9:45 am
Warship, 11 am

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

9:50 am Sunday school.
11 am Worship service.
7:30 pm Evening service.
7:30 pm Wed, prayer service. Darrell Starbard, president.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
For Information. wrtte Wayne
pm Betty Ovenshire, director. •
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday. 7 30
pm. Class leaders, Clayton Mota

Read Cow.iwitR.on at their office at 1845 W. Gun Lake
Read (P.O. lot 158) Hastings, Michigan until 4:30
P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Monday, June 6, 1966

ft

furnishing the following:

Morning worship, 11 am
Evening service. 7:30 pm
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening, 7:30 pm.
11 am learning worship.
6: 30 pm. Youth service.
7: 30 pm Evening worship.
7:30 pm Wednesday prayer.

11 a_m. Mottling worship.
Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. prayer.
Thursday. 7 pm Pioneer Giris
and Boys
...

BOARD Of COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS

Of IARRY COUNTY

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Oor. of Bimon and Buehler Rd.
4 mJ. W. of Broadway. Freeport
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Sunday school. I am
Morning worship, 11 am
Youth People* asrvicr. 7 pm

CARLTON 8EVEMTK-DAY
ADVENTIST CHUBCH
Elder Gerald N. Stack
SaMath school 9:30 am
Saturday worship. 10:46 am
Prayer meet Tuesday. 7:30.

10 am. Bunday school
11 am Morning worship.
6:30 pm. Young Peoples.

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1435 S. HANOVER

HASTINGS

PH. WI 5-2425

�I
Middleville

from Florida. she would iUu to| By Mra. F.

H.

Antique Car
Tour to Travel
Through Barry

Lake Odessa

Dunham
The Motherthe South

Ry Ruth Pettrman
WOODLand Tour
Lakmide Barracks and J®**"*"
City at approximately 4: JO pm.
Auxiliary met MoWtey at the
M&lt;y
Shir—wrwwt TimUv
ta
.-*-1
♦ Mr and day on June 11. and Mra. Mamie
The 12th annual WOODland I Holiday Inn.
" ■
Rev. Rhoades and family from
Clarksville' L*1”1- 543 Nicholson street. Ionia I Antique Auto Tour for IBM U
Bryan. Ohio and the Prank knnounoe Ow %Lru/of• Y
- daugb-।'her birthday June 11. *
* *
M rr *•'
a I »cheduled
scheduled for
for June
June 11
11. The
The tour
tour I
always Holliday family from Blrming- to Ju Lmn wrigWri 7 Um. Luc“ U
pu«nm
U1 X**™?
Grand Rapid. I
0 entertainment
•
'*
will
Journey fi
Mid 13■, o£ al BL Mary-! hX Orand
and
ladle, to Kalamazoo, and return

Clewmon

t

and Mra. William Swift

Churches.

which

hare

£ 3iT^u“Si 5£,-

TVs-

Ford Rhoades family from Ohio
Circuit. Saturday, Maj 14. the
•------- *•
—
lames
King
South Maple Grove Farm Bureau
Enid Hoillgroup met at tbe town hall for day came Thursday, May a w
the Walsh-Bliss Funeral Home dinner, followed by the usual attend the Mother -- Daughter
banquet, her son. and husband
came Friday evening all return.
___ ..
.
have moved to Hidings
Sunday evening Mra. usderi Halford and hi* gnmdpar- Ing
belle Zrtnke of Vermontville atThe annual exchange of offltended the banquet and waa the
Arisona. * Sunday evening, May

shared the May 6 birthday of
Mra. Zemke and Mra UiUe
the film of Vietnam. ♦ Bunday, Cheeaeman. Mrs Cheeseman waa
nunorro
uw banquet
uonquci ■«
honored as
at the
aa mothbanquet brid May 38th. Dr Morer of the year and was pretented
lege, la the speaker. Graduate charge and gave a very nice talk with a lovely corsage and album
which
was
signed
by
many
preeClass of 1916 la celebrating their 0.5 she pUu-cd the four clover
ent. eepedally by former 4H girls
60th anniversary.
A fire ol unknown origin caus- ।
ed considerable smoke damage at with Mrs. Dolph Wrtnkler at leader.
th? William Vaughn home on Bowens Mills. Many enjoyed tho
M-37 Saturday evening. May 14. book report. The Trapp Family
* Much excitement and rtjote. Ing when Karen Pender’s quarter Schad. The following officers
' horse mare foaled a fUly Satur­
day evening, May 14. Sunday dent, Mrs. Clifford DAvia; vice
prcaident, Mra. Clara Gill; sec­
, Koben and children of Way- retary. Mra Hurley Murdock,
1 land. Mra. Eleanor Gurkos and
I daughter, Ruth, and Rose Ba- teson. and flower committee,
। ronl of Grand Rapid.! and Randy Mrs. William Crldler. Next mcetMcDlannld ot Caledonia and Peg
Neber. * Mr. and Mra George home of Mrs. Paul Newman al
Mr. and
Mrs. Charles
E. Ohio.
Jack­
| Allison
M East
Liverpool.
son attended
the funeral
Mrs. eluding meeting until September
I and
Mr. and Mrs
Adam of
8chara
। Charles Haskin-, at the Marshall when they go as a group to Gull
| Funeral Home in Plainwell. * Harbor Inn. * The Rending Club
Mrs. Glen Holtz and daughters ot Middleville held progressive
!family
spent the
May
14th south.
weekend
enjoyed
a trip
*
withand
herMrs
mother.
Mra Wright
Byron Mn James Hide's of Singing
Mr.
Marshall
Thomas.
In Coldwater
Mr.
of
Flint adopted
a Huiewhile
son and
Holtz
business
Elk­
namedwas
himonMark.
Mrs. LnWright
hart.
Ind.former Nancy Tabor, a dinavlan desserts at the home of
was
Thethe
Prairie Literary Club met
fonner resident of Middleville. the president. Mrs. Melvtn Noah.
Mra Roy Johnson accompani­
ed her daughter. Mra. Robert
Kenyon, to m "Sound of Music”
at the Midtown Theatre In
Grand Rapida. * Rev. Harold

ed with village president Marc
Squier. W Reservation cards have

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We CIom at
Noon on
Saturday!

:Orand

°*d

Mrs. EdMh Dunkriberger and
her sister. Mrs. Neva Cordray, altended the InitlaUon of Linda
Dunkelberger and Bue Cordray
..... —.
c_
uno ur nauonai non or ovCiety at Hastings High School. *
Mrs Fem Ball and daughter,
Daughter banquet at, Banfield
Church. * Mr. and Mrs Clarenee Sptdei and sou from Nashville. the Tom Hunt family from
Lansing. Mr. and Mra. Richard
Pvrrj- from Midland and Mr. and
Mrs Keith Mall were Mother s
Day guests of Mr. and Mra. BUI

^Sh^r^i^RuLh Gte ‘
t^t? # The°Ho’
'«*•
tort carpenters are at trxur
----i&gt;iv„ r,.“““SJ?"., “^5^ ’U
an H“«lhlte stay.

view ana lar puouc ia mj'iku
to a complimentary breakfast
at that time.
The tour begins at 8:20 aro.
driving through Cutlerville. Dutton snd stopping at Caledonia
e__i,_
for a half hour coffee break
DCCKS Nomination
Casper Uldrlks. who served as II At approximately li am. the
____
, Join M-37
..
__ u Mid...j
superviror of
of Bedford
Bedford Township
Township tour
will
through
supervisor
for 32 years and tiie father of dleville. Yankee Springs RecreaWilbur Uldrlks. is a candidate non area route.' Prairieville.
for the Bedford township au- Richland and to Gul) Harbor
thorized teat on the nlne-mem- 1 restaurant for lunch.
»&gt;
I At Gull Harbor festivities will
be held for costume judging and
sion to be elected Aug. 2.

SHOP A&amp;P

m a few days recently.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Wellman

Fryer Legs
or Breasts f

How to take

Mr. and Mra. Walter Wellman.
W employed tn the adwrtttlng
department al White Products *
Mrs. Clare Williams attended a
bridal shower for Mlm Bonnie
Raymond at the home of Mra.
Ted Wleringa Tuesday. May 10.
* Many attended the Wedding of
Miss Bonnie RaymouA '
“
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester 1
of Pleasant Hills, to
Wu-

younelf
off the ipot

have adequate home-owners liability insur-

Charles Williams Saturday eve­
ning at the Methodist Church in
Hastings.
John Robertson motored to

Florida. * Harold Nichols, son
of Mr. and 1*1 Phillip Nichols.
Is to be In Blodgett Hospital,
Grand Rapida Indefinitely and

Mkhlgse

floor. *

Vietnam. He saw much active
duty and loot hls buddy two days

division at Ea^ TanMng,
Robert H Oolm ot Warm hga
been transferred to the Wayland
post.
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the store that cares

about you!

HAMS
oy

Wbol. or Holt
No Center Slicej

Removed

All Skin Removed

Fully Cooked ...

choice

Not Juit Smoked

59

"SUFER-RIGHT" 2 TO 3 LB. SIZES

Spare Ribs
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m| »

8-lb. Sin
■*■**

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6-LB.
SIZE

"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY BEEF

SUPER-RIGHT' SKINNED

Rib Roast

Smoked Hams

79s|89s
4tk &amp; 5 th Ribs

COLEMAN

Dct«CtlV« SpletZ«r
.
—
ID
. ji
rrOmOted
Detective Robert P. BpieUer
of Wayland baa been promoted
to detective sergeant and tranaf«red to the Intelligence and senf the
IK* detective
Marti**
curity Metlon of

Semi-Boneless, Fully Cooked

With Kiln Attached

their master’s degree at Central
Univwzlty thia Bummer. They
have accepted positions in the
Special Education school system

,
o-r .ui

Super-Right" Quality

I

mortal Home May 12. * Mra.
Addle Pierce of Delton and Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Slawson of Delton

“ junLu-

------• ------------- - -------- rJ Mlu Anita Warner of Chi-I The tour wiU auemble Batur-1
* eago. I1U spent live May 14th day. June 11. at 7 am. at Staal evenl *■, ^uriue.
enu. the Henry Belands * Mra
‘”7
---------------.....
, -■ j weekend with her parent., the Buick. 28th Street. Grand Rap- ,

First 3 Ribs

Shank Half

I1’
79*

Smoked Hams
Sliced Bacon

BuN Portion

49s|59j

DEE-LI5H BRAND

33*

Hamburger Dills

Tarkey Roll!
cmoww

nuoa aux.o

Jwkey Rolls

□ 69*

Hcdbut Steak.

SAVffc A D6ZIN1

YUKON CLUB ASSORTED

NETWT.
12-OZ.
CAN

Beverages
TREESWEET BRAND

Frozen Lemonade

"wIO*

A*F HAND— HARDWOOD

Charcoal Briquets

49*°

20-LI.
,AG

Q Ac

SPECIAL COFFEE SALE! SAVE 20&lt;

W Eight O'Clock
Half and Half
CARTON

Wve just had
our test sales month in 40 years
Somebody somewhere
must be buying a lot of Pontiacs
See yogr gethorized Pontiac dealer

39*

3 -179

Drink

HOT HOUSE

TOMATOES

“ 39*

Pretzels
Barbecue Sauce
Tomato Ketchup
SULVAMA LAte. O. SMALL.

10
Com......... 6

Potatoes

Fresh
MN.D RAVOIID
Green Onions Z BUM

He’s trylog to make May even better than April 1
Roehm Meter Satai Inc.. 107 N. Michigan, Hasting!
. it-IE

*

89*
49*
29*
29*

Stuffed Olives
lurisios. WHITS. MIKi

Paper Hates

Paoer Nankins

Wonderfoil

4 iS 99*
29*
33*
18*
59*
69*
25*
69*

Sandwich ar Frankfurter

Sliced Roll*

12^29*
5V,

.Potato Chips.

Chocolate Covarad

Cheerio
Ice Cream Bars

12 * 49*
Ice Cream

64
Whit*

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49
Soil

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Attend

Especially

MSU Club Week

"XL?

For The
TO»u» * u» &lt;"“‘r * "*

Farmers

fStm-ting ot the McCallum
Church Women* Mlsstonary Bo-

whom are chosen from l**l year*

Barty Farm
Calendar...

KXMpy Um youne people
•ver Mtabfcwn for tour
from *M ewr MkMlp*. a*M
In addition to the studies of
human relations, communica­
tions and world understanding.

ly completed duty tn Japan and
Mra. David Huv* of'Greenville.

Inciuoe: Leslie Medvta. Connie
bunuck. Funaat baker, Mika
bmitn. Jim Kauth, Irene Auden,

Nancy Holly. Bue Tompkins,
Oaasie Klerecy, Linda Biuyter,
Lois Kunungton, Deoorsh Wmte,
buiy Shepard and Ooroon Oaks.

Early Warning
Saved Pig Crop

In Guernsey Club

A.T,
U&gt;MM
jusau

«r Ml— were Clara Pufpeff,

David W. Shilton. NaahvUle.
Ethriyn Bubo** ot Hastings,
May 12. * Mra. Glenna Weber Manbenhlp In The American
entertained family and friend* Guernsey Cattle Club.

COVERS
ANY COKW
IN ONI COAT! |

Aitoft 4H'*ra
Receive Flogs
day evening. May 19, al Aitoft

They enjoyed a ball game, fot-

of Bunfield ware Sunday. May

36 program wb
to Landscaping.

Ma
tho Htrk out of
yord ton...
loon put tho FUN!
h BpImw Husky offers a
cotnblete system for yoar

veralty spsdallsto and commer­
mounted on standard* with ap­
cial food dealers caught tho propriate pledge* inscribed. 11m manorta a* to important
problem early enough to avoid Aitoft Chib won these at the in the State'* history. the many and Mra JO—ph Neills of Grand
4H Carnival
Bummer enrollment* were
completed, including several
the Sunshine Hospital in c trami

Spring

, riques to help.

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE

CITY-SANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

SINCLAIR SERWCfi
M-37 MUSInllh

MkMsw&gt;

SWIFTY

Ashley VanDoreu of Quincy. *
Members are planning a ball
do game next month with a visiting
poUwok Unga waa a Tlaiiadsj visitor at
tar potluck dinner with Mra
4H Club. B1U VanDcuburg will
fanner* with the be in charge of arrangements Youth and the chaplain
for the game. Vickie Keller Is
refreshment* chairman, with

PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS

BENDER!

local residents. *

MBU twine sporlallsta say

mala and avoided difficulties.

•Hwnr macron &gt;*ooei*

the ChtMlaa End—vor Rally.
Tiw trio erm* 1st* nf Mias Melva
Peaks. Mis. VWM P—to and
Mrs. nisabeth Robiyer. * Mr.

originally

call Betty dtedel at M0-64J7. ;
The RxaouUro Committee iW
parted that tho hall waa used

court*, baseball nelos and outer
•port* and recreation faclUUe*.

BOIJENS

By Mrs. Stephan Osfomi
II Mtoa
YoSsHnsm 6U-MW

and equipment.
drive

s will be divided
&gt;, and sub-dlvld-

HUSKY TRACTORS

Cloverdale - Hope

City. Troop H wm cmM Um

ONI COAT LATIX

42 Enroll in
Pleosontview 4H
Summer Projects

svMufl® I s-ycWB&amp;s&amp;rasa

Ray Roush of Battle Creek were
Robert Humphrey and family,
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Buehler and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nolan Hudson and family of Big
Buehler and family, h Mr. and
Organisational meeting of the Mr*. Keith Buehler and family Rapida spent from Friday until
Pleasan tview 4H Club was held
Mra Austin Schanta called Bunday
Monday. May 16. at the Pleasant-

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Officers elected were: Presi­ VanSyokte at Dowtin*.
dent. Lorraine Wright; vice presi­
dent, Janet Mudge; secretary. and family of Algonquin . Take
Bellevue.
Marian Pletcher, and treasurer.
Kathy Bradley.
Mr. and Mra. Vera HawbUt* and
Mrs. Theodore Stockham is the
family and Paul Bell and family
general leader. There are tp
members enrolled in-summer
Mr*'Erwta Bruce of BaUle Creek
to vlidt A. R. Sherk from Bun City

HASTINGS PAINT
and WALLPAPER

Non* Gu. Lok, Col.-Op 0&gt;« 5:00 aaa. - 10 p.aa.

daughters vibted Mr. and Mra from Grand Rapida. Mr. 8herk 1*
an unde of Mra. Bruce and Mra.
Tnd , Sunday. * Donna Wallunas Hawblit* and had come by plane

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RondSteak

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M .19 Sliced Bicoe

Booth Buttered

TendMey Top

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CUBE STEAK

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POT ROAST

a

Kroger Brand lb. 6-0

Freeh Turkey

a.

89c

MIRACLE
WHIP

WITH LEVER MOS COUPON
3-lb. 7-ot pkg.

3-lb. 1-ox. pkg.

Advanced All

64c

WITH UVU MOS COUPON

SALAD
DRESSING

Rinso
Blue
p‘= •*59•
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Borden't

FRUIT DRINKS
Kroger Froxon

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45c

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f

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Krager Fram Cat Grtei Beaaa, Caaliftower,
Irocofl S*un, lily Lien, Fardbwk
Limi, Mixtd Vegetal let 10-ox wt pkgi.
FriMk IrMR Bum 9-oa wt pkg,
•
TitiretUi 12-ox wt pkg.

ug ,1,37c

BUY 44ar »1—GET 1 for 1c
Krager Fraita Cara, Fan &amp; Carrots, Luf
SpiRMft, Broccoli Cota, IO ox. wt pkgi

Geno'i Cheeio

BUY 5 for H—GET 1 for 1c
California Rad-Ripe
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Sweet Corn 5e,r‘&lt;&gt;TFc

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zips

CAL EOF 6M

I l&lt;aal I wrth a IS or "ore pu-chaM
1 (eectuding bear, wino or tobouoi
L Redeem ol Kronor thru
Soiurdoy. May 31. &gt;»64.

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SALE

1
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with

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GENTLE

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_ _

89c SEMI-BONELESS HAM "■ 89c

KRAFT'S

~

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Country Club

Boston Rolled

Boneless Haa Reast

1IK* pl, &gt;1

«. pi, 39c BEEF STEAKS

LUNCH MEATS

Paichka’r ’*. ■

1

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-49c
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RoB ol 650 1-ply iheeti Northern

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Bathroom Tie sue

4«* 29c

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CHEESE SPREAD

2*p1,59c

HALVES

Country Club -2H fl. ox.

FDDGEE BARS pi.-«--55«
50

STAMPS

BAYM
ASPIRIN
ladaam at Krosar Oro
Saturday, Moy 38. IM&lt;

50

STAMPS

JOHNSONS ,Am»trongWi
SPOTLIGHT
cw, enM, I INSTANT COFHC I
SHOE POLISH
Redeem.at Kreger Nmv __
Saturday. May M, 1964 £■

*

Redeem M Keegar Hmu
sawder. May M. PM4 MM

�Ukjxui io
hospital a cowie of

Ont of the Attic

Yankee Springs Church Bunday.
The CboraMlrea
Rapids School «

ly and wp
throwing straw up against the boys picked

Lacey

in front of the building.

cal) wi 5-M8I.

putting him
whisper, and putting
hla lips, beard him ta;
mother,” then Dotea

are: Preedit, wi Hugh Jones;

laat mzweagw I p
bowie-knife, and

mount and surround the place,
keeping so many paces back un­

Bainbridge and Herold went to

elded upon. But we kept craw-

bowle-knlfe.

urer, Mra. Tod Tack; secretary of
campus ministry, Mra. William
next day Herold came to Bowling Seymour: secretary of Christian
Social Reisfirms, Mra. Sherman

given the opportunity to surren­
der, and Herold accepted. Booth right of
THE CAPTURE OF JOHN
wanted to fight us single-handWILKES BOOTH
watched him. Hla
ware then
Ing what kind of tricks they
open and looked aa natural-as
Emory Paraday With An Xntro- might try to play, and I tiad a
good cartridge In my carbine for
In telling of the killing of
Sergeant Wendell and I were
anyone who attempted to do
Booth, Sergeant Boston Corbett
mischief. In a few minutes one per,trei at the left-hand comer
The Captain had intended that
of the born when facing the
mony
at the Harold trial.
■e should slip up and surround
that young Garrea brought, two
They're
in -----that-------barn----------yonder."
wx BUI/VOO ikmiv u*. vub wuj
----- * -- —
front
M&gt; loudly I be exclaimed, pointing the way
ask, would motion with hla lips.
sing what was up. yelled out:
Hls requests were granted. He
1 could barely ace the building
Ing In that corner. X might pop the last. Booth died about 5:80 the cracks of the boards a little

On June 13th

LARRY

(Lawrence)

liter

WIELAND

Hostings Board of Education

20 Yeors
Hostings Resident

Public Accountant

School-Aged Children

r. Millington,
as hls share got there I saw him make a
movement toward the door. I
supposed be waa going to fight
Booth and Herald.
hls way out One of the men
who waa watching him told me
such an Important part in the &lt; that be aimed hla carbine at
capture of Booth and Herold. I me. Ho was taking alm with the
the Oonfedcrate officer's teed- carbine,
"
*----- ” I —
'*
but '*■
at ~
whom
could
not say. My mind waa upon bun
attentively to nee that bo did
no harm, and when I became

posture on the floor. I clapped
could not dra

SCHOOLS . . . VOTE!

Carpet
your
patio?

Royal Donovan of Bellevue. * Mr.
and Mra Vern Welcher will give
a birthday supper for their grand­
son, Merle, Tuesday night Guests
will be Mr. and Mra Merle Wel-

line County, Virginia, os com­
-------------------------- 1ft

to CnroUflb
County, Virginia, in company
with Lieutenant Ruggles and a
a young man named Bainbridge.

hannock. X saw a wagon-down

mand he belonged to, and he re"Herold told us their name

drink, but wo declined We then

very abort time, Herold touched

g»s ISM rarest row rte room, or mtemn. or M01
■■k OZITE Town Times Co root mads ol voctra'ttor I

$549

He added that be would like

'

"I cannot go with any mon
that X don't know anything

outdoor* On porches and patios. So attractive it's used Indoors for
living rooms, bedrooms... even bathrooms and kitchens. Town 'N'
Terrace Is made with new Vectra polypropylene olagn fiber.-a fiber
that ts Impervious to moisture . . . fade resistant., . practically
stain. Spills and splashes whisk away, usually with

door-indoor Carpet comas in 15 beautiful decorator colors In widths

LIFE

Ozite Town 'N' Terrace Carpet made with

his horse. I called to him and

Herold Introduced himself to us

Fhowe WI 5-5111

YOU CANT GO WRONG with a lump sum invest­
ment ot Hastings Savings and Loan. Your principal

is insured to $10,000. Each family member can have
a $10,000 insured account in his name and sepa­
rately insured joint accounts. In this way a family

of three can have $70,000 in insured savings. Be

safe — invest

your

savings

OUR CURRENT
DIVIDEND RATE IS

at

Hastings

Savings

% ON ALL
% SAVINGS

By Mri. Albert Green

Albert Green attended the funeral
of Leander Lapham at Nashville
Monday. He was buried in the
family lot In Wilcox Cemetery,
Maple Grove. * Archie Burd and
Albert Green called on Ray Burd
In Nashville Sunday.
------ —and
- *—
Gordon —
Green
two--friends
of Battle Creek stopped at Albert
Graen'a Sunday ano had coffee
with hls folks. He waa on hla way

shoot him. I took steady alm on 1 em Michigan. Gordon entered a

the Ninth Virginia Cavalry.

"We belong to Mosby’s com­

Hosting.

Mr. and Mra. Harvey GilUsple
visited their daughter and family,
Mr/ and Mrs. John Willison of
Manhall. Bunday. On their way

Hubbard Hills

down. Tho Sergeant and I broke

Gitte Town 'N* Terrace Carpet withstands heavy family traffic, the

FUN/

chairman of local church activities.

him, but kept my eyeo on him
steadily.
"Finding tho fire gaining on I,

HASTINGS KIWANIS CLUB
SHOW YOUR INTEREST IN YOUR

wrong as Hie pessimist;
but HE HAS A LOT MORE

program material. Mra. Orlle Van
Byckle; secretary ot spiritual life.

ly said to Mr. Conger, though
Welcher, Jean and Gary.
asked the Captain if he couldn't day.
Mrs. Winnie Dunn and Leia
be excused from carrying any
fleer, that the position in which
IMI
W ■■ IflMIHMRI, , ------------- ----- ---------------— Strickland attended a pedro club
Herold waa placed In my charge, ^e crack you might put your
Ue Creek. * Mrs. Winnie Dunn
___ .
hand thrativh It. In thn hem
our corner. About this time
attended a dinner party of the
Dunn fainUlc, at the home of Mra.
Du? place and trying &lt;0 capture more than
Roy Carey last Thursday.
Booth alive.
The Cub Scout Pack 3180 Pine­
very talkative, but I asked him
ed
off
three
or
four
of
your
men
wood Derby w*» held Saturday
one question.
night. In Den 1, Ronnie Thorton
was first; Dave Bernard, second,
and I will come out,’ or such and Kenny Sult, third. Den ♦—
house?*
words. He used such language David Coy, first; James Van
Byckle. second, and David Wolf,
I had no more than said this getting some unwritten history.
third. Den 7—Mike Sinclair, flrat;
waa almost Immediately after, Jeff Sinclair, second, and Bobby
He replied:
the corner diagonally across
by Mike Sinclair. David Coy won
us. At the point we wire located.
door and tried to get out, but
(Booth) was seen. We could then
knocked off, and we could see found it was locked. Thai. distinguish him In about the
into tho bam very plainly. When
I first caught sight of Mr. Booth,
at Uie Pleaaantview School Friday
night. * The 8th grade will take
and looking toward Ur corner
a trip Thursday. They will go to
cut 'Let's kick together? Booth
Lansing and will visit the Capitol,
said, but although we did. our
—
—
..
ww,u,
.
toward me, as it ware, a little the Campun and the Oldsmobile
to my right—A full front breast IP^1- * The MY? will meet at
—_ 9 _ _ '-I
_ -A.-* v,_ __ rV«Hn»
» ft
m
Dowling Sunday at
5 n
pin.
tempt to enter the building. He
then turned and walked a third
ward did. but

Sergeant Boston Ctorbctt fired
lhe'ahot that killed the murderer.
Wendell and I were both looking

ACTIVE MEMBER
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TkeoWlMisr is open as

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                  <text>Pennock Radio Network
Speeds Emergency Help
.slabllshed at Uie hcwpltal for use
In connecUtm wiUi the hospital's
emergency room ai
of a civil disaster.
expedite

“This should Improve the speed
wiU&gt; which wc can care for emer­
gency paUenta. and It gives our
doctors and technldana much more
freedon in movenwnt. If they have
to go downtown or on a home call
while on emergency stand-by, we
can contact them immediately in.
stead of having to wait until they
return home.”
Another Important conslderaUon

2-Year-01d
Falls Into Well
Pit and Drowns

The hospital has on order a
quern?. It 1* hoped that
equipment to Ue into thia net-

thls radio network could mean the
and certainly will enable the hos­
pital to maintain communlcaUons
and be better prepared for emergmdea
The equipment purchased by the
station with two remote consoles

room and th* other at the hospital
switchboard. The doctor on Emer­
gency Call has a . porta-mobile

Tragedy struck In Barry County
Friday evening, May 37. when range at 15 to 30 miles, depending
Richard K. Elliott, Jr, who would on terrain.
This will permit two-way com­
day. drowned In a well pit In three munications between doctor and
feet, eight inches of water.
According to the report of Depu­ room.
ties Ken Granata and Verland
Stevens. Richard and hit mother. mate” receivers have been ordered
Carolyn. 4101 Fighter Road. Irving for the technicians on standby
Tounsliip. were visiting Uie Ber­ emergency call so that they can
nard Falconer home. The ElUotts be reached wlUtout delay when
live in *• trailer just south of the needed. The radio will have a
Falconer residence
selective call feature which enables
the hospital to call only the In­
dividual it desires.
•Many of the physicians are con­
sidering obtaining two-way port­
able radios to Ue Into Uie hos6tai's network so that they will
ve more freedom of movement
At about 7:30 or 7:45 the Fal­
coners. Mrs Elliott and several and Improve Uie communications
others began looking tor the little with their patients and the hos­
fellow. Mr. Falconer found him pital during off hours
floating on top of the water in the
"Once the system is fully estab­
concrete well pit.
lished." Bay commented, "we should
The well had been fUmslly cov­ Improve considerably our ability to
ered with light weight corrugated contact physicians and hcepltal
sheet meta), according to the re­ personnel and improve the service
port. and one piece had fallen into to Uie community, not only from
the weiL
the standpoint of Uie hospital, but
in our ability to locate a doctor
for a patient. The doctor on “emer­
gency call" la provided with Uie
hospital's portable radio However,
the effectiveness of Uils system
will depend on how many of lhe
doctors get their own two-way
When Granata and Stevens ar­ radios." Bay concluded.
rived they applied mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation, chest and rib cavity
massage unUl Uie arrival of the
Leonard-Oagood ambulance. Jack
Osgood also tried to revive Uie
youngster.
Tlie medical examiner pro­
nounced him dead at 8 30 p m. -

well located 70 feel north of the

Delton High
Baccalaureate
Is on Sunday

the Delton High graduating elan
will be held on Sunday, June 5.
at the High School Gym.
Ths invocation and benedic­
tion will be given by the Rev.
W. O. Campbell
The speaker for the service
will be the Rev. Marcus Tabor
whose address is. “Who Are
You."
Vocalist of the evening is Mrs
internal grandmother, Mrs. Mar- Jan Wldman, with the selection.

Osgood Funeral Home with the
Rev. Don M Gury offlclatlfit. Wffl.al waa In the Barryvllie Cemetery
/ Richard was bom In Hastings
May 29. 1964. the son of Richard
and Carolyn &lt;Lancaster* Elliott.
In addlUon to his parents, he is
survived by a brother. Gordon. 3
'months; his paternal grandfather.

temal grandparents. Mr. and Mn.
Commencement ceremonies will
Delbert Lancaster of Hastings, and be held Thursday. June 9. at 8
his maternal great grandparents pm. In the high school gym.
Mr, aqd Mrs. William Curtis of
The Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash
Hastings.
will give the invocation. Valedic­
torian Helen L. Tatro and fialuta torlan Cathy Champion will
speak and the class message will
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The scholarahi p awards will be
made by Melvin Goebel and Uie
senior honors will be presented
by High School Principal Wil­
lard Baker.
Supt. Basil Johnson will pre­
Members of the Moose Lodge sent the class.
The Faculty Group will sing
the Barry County Medical Faci­ "Climb Every Mountain." “Some­
lity to lhe Memorial Day Parade where” and "This Is My Coun­
in Hastings.
try." and diplomas will be pre­
The Moore memben* have made sented by School Board Members
this trip possible for the Facility Leonard Kroes and Lyle Cham­
patients for several years, along pion.
with the annual Fall color tour
and the evening performance of
lhe grandstand program al lhe

Moose Transport
Patients to
Memorial Parade

March Weather

Hastings had an average maxi­
mum temperature of 48.1 and
an average minimum of 27 6 dur­
ing March, according to records
maintained by Uie Michigan
Fisheries Research Station here
Praclpltallan totaled 2A1 Inchss
radv were Lawrence Cooley, Jim Including 55 Inches of snow.
Malcolm. Don Bowman. Robert
Bovmsn, Floyd McClurkln. Hu­
bert Cooley, Bill Pasonen. Paul­
ine Smith and Irene Cutehwll Club will meet tn the school hall
Arrangements for thbi acUvity Monday.,June 6. at 1 pm. for
were made by Lawrence Cooley, a pctiuck dinner. Everyone Inchairman.

Any patient who Is able la
transported. often with wheel­
chair. to throe activities accom­
panied by members of the nurs­
ing staff from the Facility.
Drivers volunteering their aer-

backward glances
Wo ofyesterday"...
as gleaned from the
Banner files

MOTOR CITY MAYOR VISITS HASTINGS—Mayor Jerome F
Carinae h of Detroit made his tint visit to Hastings on Tuesday

Barry to Vote on
The Hastings Banner New
Jail Tax in z

111th Yay

20 Pages—3 Sections

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, June 2, 1966

Gordie Wins
4th in Memorial I__________

EDITORIALS

।

Day 500 Race
Hastings' own Gordon John­
cock, who finished fifth in 1965
in the 500-MUe Memorial Day
Face at Indianapolis, moved up
to fourth Monday in the 1966

rorth nearly
the victory banquet Tuesday
nlghL
Londoner Graham Hill was the
winner of the 50th 500-mile race,
with prise money of 8157.000.
Attending Tuesday night's
banquet were Mr and Mrs. Gor­
don Johncock and Mr. and Mrs
Duane Glasgow Duane is Johncock's chief mechanic.
Gordon and Duane remained
In Indianapolis to talk business
with tire manufacturers and
make plans for the future, and
to prepare to leave Friday for
Milwaukee to race In the 300mlle championship event sched­
uled for the Wisconsin fair­
grounds there this weekend.
Frank Endsley will also go to
Milwaukee
Graham needed skill, daring
and a liberal helping of luck

In securing a 120-day opUon on
s site of approximately six acres
just west of Uie fair grounds on
the south aide of State Street, a*
a proptaetl location for construc­
tion of a new county jail, the board
of supervisors. In our opinion, have
come up with on even better
choice, than the plot first selected
near the city limits on South Han­
over Street

House Square and can be reached
by a straight run along a wide and
improved thoroughfare. Water,
sewer, electric and gas connections
will be no problem and a mini­
mum of grading and fill work will
br required. All in all. the site
is as favorably situated for the
use Intended as any that could be
found.

8 from Barry
To Graduate
At Michigan

It Is our opinion, too. that the
price of 836900 is not at all unsliced, we believe that 'the county
will consider itself fortunate to
have acquired the property at the
prreent agreed price Also, the
supervisors were wise in not con­
fining the proposed purchase to a
site large enough only to meet
present needs.
With this proposed location In

a tax of two mills based on state,
equalised valuation for a period of
of about 8364.000 which combined
with the special jail fund of
8153.773 will meet the cost of lhe

Chamber Office
Clearing House
for Summer Jobs

NUMBER 7

TEST YOUR VEHICLE
PaUee Chief Richard Stmior

Mfe&lt;y test* will be given at the
Fall Creek parking Jot Friday

896 Seniors to
Graduate from
Area Schools

Middleville's graduating class of
101 was scheduled to receive di­
plomas tn ceremonies starting at
8 pm. this Wednesday in the T-K
gymnasium.
Maple Valley will graduate 87 in
exercises to be held at I pm. this
Thursday tn lhe gym and Lake­
wood High will graduate 178

Phillips

•Rotary Meet

teeki Nomination

Tops in Class

He jumped to 10th at the half -

running at an average speed of
153 mph, while leader Lloyf
ter, Judy AugsL Flossie Ralrigh. Ruby was averaging 149 8.
Sharon and Cbnnie Dolton. Ann

County Normal School who will
receive diplomas next Thursday ter. Roxanne KvweU and David
are: Daisy Ellen Burgtorf. Lois Cogswell.
Hopkins, Dorothea M. Ironman,
Norma Joanna Peters, Elisabeth
I. PraUey. Bnogeno Morgan*
Schmltd. Loretta FrunoeUa Shep­
Johncock recalled "I was right
herd. Mareiyn Betty Smith. Jean- day and for CatboUca a Holy on his tall going into the north
Day at Obligation as well as M»him. Boy. that was a close one.
White.
Oordle added.
But with only 10 laps to go.
sent the following piano students here will, following 10 o’clock leader Jackie Stewart of Scot­
ai a recital Wednesday at Brodland developed engine trouble

Hess. Philip G Huff. Rex A.
Mallekoote. Bonita D. Miller.
Charles 8. Reigler. Busan J.
* Vffir
Richard A. Oerllngtr, Robert

Green.

Greenfield. Linda K

Greenleaf,

Guenther. Gregory J Ouggemoa,

bort. Carole D. Hall. Christine D.
Hall. Christopher D. Hall;
Michael I. Halllfax. Richard R
Hamm. Linda L. Hammond.
J. Harbin. Judith L Hartaeil.
lanls A. Hauser, Arit» M. Hayner. ChrteUne Q. ifiely. Carol M.

E
Hickey.
Phflli* E
Hoffman;

Miriam Neiman. Juanita Daoiaia.

Johnle

R.

Hicks.

Duane pulled him from the car

BACKWARD GLANCES,
GORDIE FOURTH, Pg. J.

an estimated $452,000.
Action calling for the special tax was taken at,the Board
of Supervisors meeting Friday in which members approved
___ :________:—,
— taklna
onon
about
takinga a12D-dav
120-daynotion
option
about

Off-Campus Class

fairgrounds fot possible purchase
Western Michigan University is
The option coat MOO
offering 30 classes tn off-campus
courses lids Summer in nine
southwestern Michigan counties,
including Barry Starting June
Eight hundred and nlnety-slx 30 Instructors MacKenxle and Barrtgar.
seniors art graduating from six Stephens will teach Literary In­
Earlier in May supervisors ap­
high schools In this area with
proved taking an option on the
Shute property on South Han­
Southeastern School. The
grew with the 90th Hasting., High
over as a possible site tor the

In the Viking gym.
Rusaeil Hankina, manager of
Delton's graduating class numlhe HasUngs Area Chamber of
The Regenta of The Univer- Commerce, has announced that arv to be held at 8 pm. on Thurs­
sity of Michigan have approved his office is now registering toys day. June 8. the same night ts the
the confsTlnir of 3 733
and irlrta and others who want Gull Lake Community Schools will
upon student*
who fulfilled port time or full time Summer
graduation requirements for the!Jobs,or other employment.
The Rev. WUllam H. HeirigeL
DD.. U Uj give lhe baccalaureate
33 made It Jo the finish line, with
address tills Bunday at 3 pm. In
11 cars knocked out of the race
Central Auditorium.
seconds after the starter's green
The figure, which Include*
flag fell. Seventeen cars piled up
2.234 undergraduate and 1.189
lings will be iield on Friday eve­
in a chain reaction collision.
Almost miraculously, no driv­
Anyone having work of any ning. June 10.
Members of the Hastings High
ers were seriously hurt, but 14 tat al number of Mudenta kind is urged to contact the
graduating class include:
spectators were injured cither by graduating during the U-M Chamber office. *
flying wheels or In Ute near­
Bonn* M. Acker, Donna L. Ac­
fiscal year (July 1-June 38* ! "This Is the only employment
panic that followed
to 7423.
1 clearing house in Barry County ker. Laura L. Adams. Pirjo K
Race writer Don Thomas In­
Alrio. JoAnn Aldrich. Catherine
The total dore not include the ,
™
'
terviewed Johncock after the
-M Uw and Medical Schools ,dl net&lt;Un«
1Ilnklna
race and Oordle said. “I was
na R. Allen. Martin C. Allerding.
Deartxim Campus, and Flint
------------ •------------where the action was.”
Steve Allerding. Mark J. AndwThe action occurred at Uie
son. Carolyn F. Bachelder. Susan
in
starting line on the first lap. academic calendar.
again on the sixth lap and also include:
tram amry Cmmty fo
at
on lap No. 168. setting off a
series of events which led our 39wlth. Valerie K Beduhn, R. Lee
HasUngs: Ronald O. Bauer.
“~
year-old driver to turn in the
finest racing performance of hl*
Breidenbach. 804 N. Glenwood
Paul Phillips, who went to Grand A. Bennett, Taunya L. Black­
Rapid* In 1947 as executive secre- man. Ronald C. Bites. Michael H.
Johncock was almost tllmiUnction*; William A. Damson,
Bolo, Cyntiila L Bolte he--. Anita
speak on "Black and White—Thia
Thotnaa A. Brill:
Canadian Billy Foster appar­ business administration (with
ently touched off the spectacular distinction*; Charles B McGuire. day noon luncheon. June 6, meet­
Birgit Brodt. Richard L. Browing of the Rotary Club st Uie Hotel
Gordie, starting outside on the engineering; William F. Smith. Hastings.
Phillips went to school st Otnasecond row. said Foster was out- — —----------- —--- ------------ ----accelerating him on the front business administration, and ha. Neb., and was graduated from Burkey. Christina D. Campbell,
stretch, trying to get into the lohn E. vonRcts. 1402 8. Broad- Marquette University al MUwaukee. WIs., in 1936. He received his
hole. He hit the wall and rar way. bachelor at arts.
Middleville: Penelope L. Mar- master's degree from Fisk Univer­
over the front end of Johncock':
car. shearing off the nose cone hall. R 3. master of Science. I sity at Nashville. Tenn.
M. Cavanaugh;
"I turned left and tried to get and James C. Norman, 304 RusAt Marquette Phillips was on the
out of the way.” Gordie said.
Chase, Dawn M Church. Kath­
After an hour and IS minutes
records. He qualified for the IBM leen M. Clarey. Carolyn J. Coots,
Olympic team.
Joan Kay Ctole. Kenneth H. Cole.
the caution flag but under UB
Sharon Kay Cote. Connie G
Kenneth O. Brown, who has been
Auto Club rules. Johncock could
Cotaxi. Lisle W. Conly. Stephen
not repair hts car until the greer
J. Converse. Susanne L. Cordray,
t candidate for the Democratic
Stephen
Humphrey,
son
of
Mr.
lamination for State senator from
Chief Mechanic Duane used
tart;
and
Mra
James
Humphrey,
far
­
he 30th district, which includes
mer
Hastings
area
rtaidtxita.
is
branch and Calhoun Counties and
Jobncoek flew out of the&gt;plta wts or Eaton. Hinsdale and Barry । being y dilateil from Parcbncludlng Assyria. Baltimore, Cas- ment High School with the high- J. Dale. Douglas L. Dernond.
Into 15th position, already
Jean M. DeMott.------------- ~
finding himself a lap and oneleton, HaaUngs. Johnstown, Maple
Irove and Woodland Townships There are 110 graduates He has DeprlesUr. James
DeVault.
half behind.
Tlie green flag went out again •nd lhe City of Hastings He is
Dennis M. Drake, I
i K. Dunon lhe slyth lap1, and Johncock Urector of guidance at Harper at Western Michigan University
inn. Sybil
aa a pre-med student.
raced into the firsi turn unde: 'reek High School.
veteran Johnny Boyd. Boyd hit
oil slick and lost control, crash
Nancy J. Ellis. Mark C. Engle,
Ing Into Uie outer wall. Tlie rac&lt;
Michael N. Flemming. Rosemary
under the 17lh lap
Il was here that Johncock de­
cided to make a go of it Instead
Judy
of riding it out. Ha passed flat
Robert K Gable. Kathleen J.
can before the 30th lap and
Gaskill. Bruce E Gerber;
moved within a lap of the lead­
en after 150 miles At 300 mile:
he was running 13th, Thomas re­

County Board A»k's Approval
Of 2-Mill Tax for 2 Yearn;
OJt.’s Purchase of $36,000 Site
Barry County electors will vote in the Aug. 2 primary oo
proposals to raise a special two-mill tax for a two-year peri&lt;*d
to finance the construction of a new Barry County jail.casting

dash

pflM/

August Primary

. . HHB SENIORS, Pg. 8.

Barry Demos
Plan Yesteryear
Festival June 11

cost 830,000
Supervisors on the site com­
mittee said the West State Street
property would be more advan­
tageous than the South Hanover
property, which Is farther from
the Courthouse. Site Improve­
ment costa should be about the
same, one supervisor said

are completing their plana for
held Saturday, June 11. at the
Community Building al the fair
grounds.
n
Mrs. Nancy Williams, wife of
G. Menncn Williams. Congress -

773.47 earmarked for the new
MU.
if approved, would
y owners in Hastings

vekegtlon.
ger Johnson from the 30th Dis­
Barry’s old jail, closed since
trict will be'lhe honored guests Rant IS 1M4 wrailH he rtmnl.
Beginning al 1 pm the festi­
val will start with various rides ported to Charlotte for housing
for the children and adults. In the Eaton County Jail since
the jail s closing
The resolution calling for the
loned country store will have
many interesting artlclM and special election on the&gt; proposal,
baked goods. Leo Barth Is to states that It la the judgment at
have a photo booth.
sary and desirable to provide for
6 p ni. with Chip Martin doing the purchase of a site for a new
the honors in auctioning to the
highest bidder After lhe box ;
social there will be round and two mills for 1968 and 1967 for
square dancing with Congress­ the purpose of creating a linking
fund for the ]all and sheriff's
man Todd doing lhe calling
Mra. Williams and Senator residence
John-on will start the round
fashioned waits.

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UCtDOte In
in lhe
the. box social
social Just
.hut usefulness
........___ of
Uctpete
bring a lunch far two. Admis­
sion Is free.
than 50 years.
Voting for the resolution wars
Supervisors Floyd Craig, Russel
Doty. Lannes Kenfield. Lioyg

Dr. Bennett Again
Chairmans State
Oatometric Meet

Lyons. Earl MeKlbbin. Floyd
Miller. Roy Noffke. Jack O'OtMlDr. Kingsley Bennett. Hastings
optometrist, returned from the Soya, Jerome VanMatre, MMM
Michigan Optometric AssoctsUonl
annual convention at Boyne Moun­ Hoffman Voting No were Victor
Eckardt of Woodland and Forest
tain Lodge.
Riley of Rutland. Mayor Franklln
i,k.__ k
Meade were absent

Cancer Crusade
Mra

G()ai

Need Defense Votantecvs
1 Mra. Robert EUlget. chairman
Volunteers are noedeel as Civil of the Barry County Cancer
Defense shelter managers. Barry Crusade, has been Informed by
County has 33 shelters, and only lhe State office that Barry
five qualified managers Persons County is lhe 17th unit to sur&lt; Pat * Underhill. R5 Hastlnga

18749974

�Frank WhIa

rle. Hit Hamptons' granddauihtar, Mr. and Mra. Clark Klntyn,
of Lansing, were Sunday guests.
Merry Lee and BandraBalaon

Of Middleville

Dies Monday
ter. Sue, spent the weekend In

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This adds up to about S24 million a day or 522,000 a
minute. It would require 8,333 men, each one working
eight hours daily without rest and each one handling
a dollar l||ll every second to count out the direct cost
of accidents as fast as they occur.

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famtlya medical problems

Holden. Elsie L. Hook. Michael
He O. Horaman. Gretchen E. Hueb- I
nor, Paul Huff, Gary L. Hughes.
Craig T. Huntley. Thomas G. •
Isham. Stephen C. Jacobs. Doug- 1
Leader, a Detroit surgeon.
las F. James. Darlene K. Jar­
Doctor Leader explained lhe man. Marjorie I. Johnson. Caro-

Better roads NOW save lives,

save time, save money!
Mary Anne Karmea, Kevin Sue
AMERICAN ROAD BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION
local Keesllng, Terry Dennis Keller,
Pamela S. Kelley. Amy Jane
several physicians In vour vi­ Kellner. Sandra K. Kennedy,
cinity. Membership in hU local
medical society Indicate* that , Terry Lee King. Tim King. Julie
the doctor Is a qualified physi­
cian meeting the high standards
Laubaugh. Jonathan D. LnwRy France* Jahntlon
Backward Glances
rtnee;
Cecil L. Leffel, Merlin R. LefMr.
and Mn. Gene Shade and
Continued from Page One
been accepted into membership fe). Pamela J. Levengood. Smith
in their county. State and na­ Long. Den Ice K. MacKeruie, sons of Hastings were Saturday ,
tional societies have ready ac- Dennis R. MacKenzle, Janice K. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Shade * George
Piper
relumed 1 The
American-----Veterans
MacKenzle. Linda M. McIIvaln, ।----------------------- ...
—------------------ ---------------------------- — of
postgraduate educational pro- Agnes M. McPIuiriln. ‘Mlcluiel E Thursday after a two-weak trip World War II. better known as
grama With these names you Martz. Gerald L. Miller, Stephen to Grand Island. Nebraska and the ArnVeis. Barry Part No. 83.
can Investigate further, and D. Miller. Barbara J. Moore. ’ La Salle, Ill., with his sisters. * have scheduled &amp; dinner-dance
make your own dedal one. The Stephanie J. Moore. Cynthia J. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson were | at the Hartings Country C,ub ■
Tuesday guests
Mrs. ion June ta.
15. in nonor
honor oi
of uarry
Barry j
American
Directory Moyer:
kuuui of
oi Mr. and
unu mrr.
American Medical
Medical Directory,
U.. the
.V.— American
■ —&lt;__ Medl- I David H. Mulder Michael A i Meritt
published by
Merlu Pike
Plke of Plainwell. ★
* Mrs.
Mrs 1 Draft Board members includlns
including
«l A-xlsLaT U
Murphy ChariraH MyersPhilip Harry F,fld of ne,r Greenville 'William A. Schader. Stuart Clc-

More About

Lake Odessa

Floyd Ritter
Succumbs After

Middleville
. BY ARBA

THE DIRECT COST OF MOTOR VEHICLE
ACCIDENTS IS $8,500,000,000 A YEAR.

"comfortable with him and
venae a quality of competence.

A suggested rreolutlon
many Michigan people could
family

The Road Report

in making your final aekc-

_
Jane t.
E. nevina,
Nevins, june
Julie a
A.. Nevins,
Nevins i Clin°rd Walter.
I Hubbard and former .....
mernbera,
uano
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n Nicholson.
..... «
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T^&gt;.Ha,na« and Ha.-ry
»». Dunn,
DtinH lUm
tC IRl.rlm*
*
Maynud
Karin
Harold and Villa
Ellis Johnston
Sigler
....
------...John
—...
Nilsson.
W. Nixon, Robert Mr. tind Mrs. Herbert Johnston Harry Utraen.
of
rural
Woodland
spent
the
•
J. Nystrocn. Douglas t&gt;. O'LaughMemorial
weekend
at
Mt.
Pleas-;
30
Y
lln, James L Organ. Judith
ant with Mrs. Maude Johnston.
people who travel over the
Organ. Charles R. Paionc;
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston remained roa(1 from the State pinurv
THREE-BEDROOM HOME — Payne, Roger W. Pierce, Sally for the week. * Mrs. Sarah north on Broadway to the city
Falrly-naw kitchan and bath. Jo Pierce, Barbara J. Purdy. Da­ Tlscher of Lining Is visiting 11(nju will be delighted to know
R«d hra
,*ndJ,BmUZ ,"d that the County Rood ConimUBirch cupboards. New carpet­ vid E, Quads. Judith Recd.
roS' 2!£5f_[e!5tl*“' .“H0 ??”' Maude Hop and lhe City Council's street
ing In living-room. Will tell James H. Rlnc, Susan K. Rose,
Tlscher of rural Hastings. * Al- '
have agreed to share
furniture with home Phone
expenac &lt;4 tannackRO 5-3481. 153 Race St., Free­ Cheryl K. Roush. "Kenneth R. ma Everett of Muskegon spent
Russell.
Edward
C.
Sanborn.
port.
7/38
°n*-h*Uf mUr
Ev^retf'
Mr? ChtriL wlmn : wlU do lhe work with lhe county
fer, Stephen Schondolmayer:
Lnder LraeL
common shanng on^
Mrs. Leander Peacock and Mrs v.,,
You Need Not Be
Leon Ackerson attended the 1th
. ; .
Shafer. Bettie Shellenbarger. WaZ*? viteraru ° nd^aurilmiy |
U^'^Ai^'^nd ^rtl
Drafted . . .
Brian J. Shumway. Barbara J.
U,, low
H
. Sisson, Donald E. Sloan, Robert h.ld.S.Jurf.y
|O. Slocum. Thomas C. Smelkcr, 1
! A Adrounle and has rented lhe
Steven L Spx&gt;n. Janice L.
A family, dlr
ielf^Sun- office formerly occupied by Dr
(Bpringrr, Dottle R Stamm. Pa- &lt;—, — — ------,'Mr. nnd Adrounle. He expects to locate
tricla U Stamm, Judith A. :Mrs Douglas Thomas at Flint. here about lite middle of June.
I Stauffer;
Attending were Mr. and Mrs
Film
| Linda K. SUup. Janet M. Bernard Thomas and Bruce. Mr.
Mrs. Gene Carr and family.
Steeby, Busan E. Stecby, Rebecca |nnd
1
Secrotary C. F. "Dud" Angell
A. Steenbock, Sandra L. Stoudt, I Mrs. Bernice Gunn of Sebewa of the Barry County YMCA will
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas take a-&lt;working iiollday' in'
Marylou SUitx. Carole J. Sweet, and
1
family of Midland. The oc­ August by being one of thni- Y
Gilbert Tate. David E. Tebo. and
1
was a belated Mother's leaders to take a group of 35
H. Marlene Treke. Phyllis M. casion
'
and lhe birthday cake hon- Detroit boys on a visit to Yel­
Teske. John J. Teuneaoen. Chris- Day
1
ttne Thompson, Dclints Ray 1
Bruce. Douglas and Loweli and lowstone and Estes Parks.Hmm. Eugene C. Tobins:
Elaine M. Tucker. Robert L. !Gene Carr. ♦ Mrs Ted Moore
Fnxn the Classifieds: Wanted
of Midland visited her oarenls.
Tullck. PatrUla L. Ulrich. David Mr and Mrs. G. M. Woolsey, --Several U-ams for construction
Three Miles South of
work on lhe Clarksville Road.
R. VanDenburg. Evelyn B. von- j
’-day. *
Woodland on
Rrt« AM Him Wwht« m Z. from
lrotn Sunday
Huna“&gt;’ until
«nm Tu
TU~day.
* All Summer Job.* Call evenings.
Norrls enUred lhc hospital Phone 2348 Hastings. D-on Cool.
Coots Grove Rood.
o-y
Literature explaining
.
*f*S *4* ■&gt;.. - - Mr
The City Council meeting Fri­
government authorized
Maria J. Wellman. David H. and Mrs. Michael Smith, who
Wilcox. Robert J. Wilcox, Nel) received severe foot Injuries in day evening voted to renew Its
method of applying for
Earl Wilder. Timothy M. Wil­ a lawn mower accident, is re­ contract with the Thomnpplc
many kinds of non - war
liams. Georgo C. Wlnlck, Dole ported as progressing satisfac­
A. Working. Jean" A. Wright. torily. and still a patient at st.
service here or abroad will
Wallace K. Yerty, Stephen L. Mary's Hospital. Grand Rapids. terms.
be availqfile.
Youngs. Russell L. Zimmerman. * Mr. and Mrs. Wright Robinson
Hundreds of people turned out
Elaine V. Zurad.
and son of Barcley. Md., arrived
Saturday to visit her parents, for the Memorial Day program
here. An Impressive sight »as
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Everett.
that
which preceded Uie exer­
Mr. and Mn. Brandon Shade*
tn uie
the court,
court yoru
yard when
------ ------- - cises in
wncn
• nJ
S*lUrdP„,° Tnd children of the city tchuob

By Mr*. Mary Juclaoi

More Abont—

Gordy’s 4th

THE HASTINGS BANNKM—3
ftanday. Jtas *, IM&lt;

Freeport Marks
Memorial Day

( Mr and Mrs. John Robinson: J
111
,
■ and family of Holt were vLUtom •
«
Mr. .nd Mrs.
n„„, M
.. pit I „ Memor
Mr-mortal
Dav was
was onoerred
obeervi
Bruce U Index, over lhe Memorial, Ritter. 78. R1 Sunfield, who dhd after the race. HL* happy
trt Day
m
weekend. * Ralph Smith of al B 45 ujn. Tuesday. May 31/ crew gave iihii
him a warm
»arni..welcome.
wcicmiic. '1
■—————• ------J™"
Gordie ur«d —
cotton
to —
protect “ parade atartlnr
starting from
from the
the VFW
VFW
White Cloud and Mrs Leo Gritthe ,‘on^ ,,f hl’ bro'hn’'
— 4
feth of Hickory Corners were old- °n the Miusgrovo Rood, will his ear*, a precaution from last home on main street.
Ths Middleville Junior Ban4
weekend visitors of their sister ** hel*1 Bl 1:30 Pm- ,ills Thurs" year when he rnuld hardly hear
-nd her husband. Rev. and Mrs. ds&gt;' "l lhc Pickens Ciutpel In after the race. He did complain led the parade which coaxlrted
of
a
stiff
neck,
the
result
of
sito
f
the
VFW
and
Auxiliary,
Boy
Jfnn Sterrcs. They all attended Lakc Odessa,
ting *0 low in the chaul*
Und Cub Scouts.
the T-K alumni banquet. * Mr.
The Rev Luther Brokaw L* to
Ouane wa« delighted over
A »Tcath was placed at the
ami .M.&gt; Rcplogre and two officiate with burial in Lakeside
the performance of lhe ear. Veteraru Memorial, and one Ms
daughters of Kalamazoo have Cemetery.
purchased the Harold Kenyon
to practice with a full load of cring the Navy dead.
home .on Charles Street. The health for a long time prior to
furl, which had me a little
Huruld Kenyons are enjoying
tnelr new home. Jhgj' built on
He was bom In Brown County, told Thoma*. Th I*
Gosbeau Road. « Neighbor- on
Esther Cox giving lhe invoca­
Dakota,--------Jan. ...
17. ------1B90.—
the
tlw Ktrvete in tlie nimhwes-. portSouth
--------------------tion Tlie VFW and Auxiliary
duced a rar tl
u! town had a nelghtorhood pic- con of Anthony and Jane Stan­
full 5M milra.
nic on Manorial Day.
;t&lt;&gt;ri» Ritter He moved with his
Mra. Jbhncock and Mrs. Glasfamily nt the age of four in the (Row returned -Co Hastings this United Brethren Church gave *
Mr. and Mn. Roy McCall spent Lake Odessa conununity.
Wednesday morning.
Hr had lived on the Bippley ; She said she had been Mttinc singing of "America.’
lhe weekend in McCall's trailer
__ _____
_ of the drivers’ w
..^. ।
at Grand Haven. * Mr. and Mrs. Road near Sunfield since 11135. ' among
many
wives
Geoige Karcher have u new
He married Pearl Gibbons on &gt; when that first crackup occurred.
- had ---------------------------'
patio In tlie bock and enlarged March 12. ipiO.
I—
She
been watching
Gordie's
; VFW and Auxiliary members
Uwi.- front porch. '* Mr. and
In addition to hl* wife, he is car and knew it had b?en hit. drove to Clarksville where they
Mrs. L&lt; .er Edward of Romolus survived by four sons. Maxwell "In a tni tier of '.e;nnds a man joined the services there.
were .Memorial guests of Mr. and of Bronson, Paul of Bay City. came up to me and told me that
Mrs. Bub KtotpUt-y. * ■ Mrs. Maynnrd of Alma and Royal of Gordon .ns all right" Mrs.
George Palmer of Chelsea was Pulterville: two daughters. Mrs. Johncock said.
In Middleville to look after the Ray &lt;Jane&gt; Reynolds ut \4usNear hysteria prevailed ‘n that plying rotary motion to
Stokirt. lot at Mt. Hope Ce.nc- Ungs and Mrs Mack ।Jennet section until 11 was learned that
greatest Inventions In all hiatury.
Harris of Baliwocei, Ill., 12 the drivers were unhurt
tiring or having for other posi­ r.andchildren; a brother, Hurtions were honored al the Calc- old. and one sister. Mrs. Claude !
conia School Tuesday evening. &lt; Mabel t Teachout of Lansing.

L/OIIJ* IllHCSS

McCall A part in the program
One of th- most charming npwax a tape recording played icll- plianc-a—reintroduced In 1957—
imt of interesting events of iwr Is th? outdoor gaslight. Toddy,
life narrated by her friend'. * Illi &lt;. tun;. &lt;d L250.000 p.i .111-h
are in service—f I v e time? os
P. nidc Monday cotuhUng of 25 many as t h e first "'Gaslight
*" 30 units Lloyd Flnkbehwr and mnrkji its ISOth anniversary this
Lloyd Scnslba were general
chairmen. ★ The Methodist tral telephone service began and
■Circle, nu*l this Thursday, Ruth had been serving lhe public for
with Mrs. P.Iit Pcter-en at 1.30. 66 years when th? firs.,, electri­
Mary at 1 30 with Mrs. Charles city was dUlributcd.
E. Jackson. Rachel. at 0:30 at
the church nt 0: Elizabeth, with
About 292.000 American liven
Mrs. Fred Palmer at Barlow were lert during the four year.*
latke for a potluck dinner nt of World War II. During this
the cljurch; Elix-ibeth. with same period, more than 2.300,000
Mrs. D. Shumway on M-37. * Americans died of heart and
Many attended the baccalaureate circulatory disease-.. the Michl.service Sunday evening at the gon Heart Association, a Michgym with Rev. Harold Taber lite Itmn United Fund agency. re­
ports.

IN HASTINGS

reniwifi
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i
,
i

Thru
Saturday
Only!!

________ ______________ •

TOO LATE TO CLASSIC

"ALTERNATIVE
SERVICE"

7:30 p.m.
: Sunday, June 12
South Woodland
Church of the
Brethren

wrtSS ° C

*

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_

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anj

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Our entire stock of

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MISSES SPORTS WEAR
Sweaters, Slacks, Skirts, Blouses, Sport Sets . .
Great Reductions to Clear Fast.

WOMEN'S HANDBAGS

Wl 5-2134

bath towels

now

Boys’ Lightweight Jackets^'-" $2°°

BOYS* KNIT SPORT SHIRTS
Lady Towncraft

BLOUSES
Reduced

’V4

Misses'

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reg. 79c.

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66c

washcloths

Broadcloth In white* and

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when you

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MEN'S HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS $2°°
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MEN’S BETTER SPORT SHIRTS $250
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leniwuf

"Boya at ’61” and the "Boys of
■88" had ever marched together

1 winner of the NCAA 152-pound
oxirtrey, plus wrestling Chahiptonsiup in 19116.
aenae- “f«y- la the 14th Spartan to capture
DRIVE SAFELY.
a national mat title.
Caution

Sale

^narchsd down Jefferson Sum i
,n Atntm Rtramrf wtVTe thev
,

I1™- E06?
Allen at Northland. ★ A potluck
picnic was held Wednesday evening at Ute Village Park as a
farewell to Rev. and Mrs. Paul
BennehofT. former pastor of the
Congregational Church. They
are moving to Grand Rapids. *
Mrs. Gene Shade had the good
fortune to find 117 mushrooms
in her front yard one day last

IN HASTINGS

OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. 'HI 5:30 P.M.
OPEN FRIDAY NITE UNTIL 9 P.M.

savings

33c
right!

need dozens of

towels for summer I Luscious,
floral prints, handsome jac­

quards. solid colors in rain­
bow array. Thick, fluffy cot-.
Ion terry, densely looped to

dry you fast. All Penney's
fine quality famous for

�PoIice,Radio
System to Aid
State Travelers

OR! AL

Hurricanes Have Many'Records
Turning to Dust
Man’s Punch
But Girls’ Names In Libraries

YouBtt Your'

eJ

printed as race
are crumbling.

Ha tax will be definitely limited

and is mmm#rcially svaUaMr
with his family and

tines wUl consider IU &lt;*•
insisted cm quality paper
National Olographic. rtf C

His family will stay In Atlantic.

anas, the National Geographic So-

nWc Boctety** toOta haw a
fe expectancy. The oosting

Fortunateiy, a solution to the

Ban Diego. Calif
were David Dalton, Dallas Be­
land, Tui Barker. Eddie Eldridge.

Bea, and the Australian willy-willy
nature's most destructive
fiber treated with calcium car­ of the magazine remain in good
The Atlantic hurricane, which bonate is expected to lari from 800 condition.
‘
to MOO year* depending on storage

and Bob Mulford of Woodland.

and Mra Gayten C. Bristol. R1
Dowling, is taking four weeks of
boric training• at lasckland Mili-

the equivalent of 600.000
atomic bombs of the type dropped Foundation and working through
ratory.' developed the long-lasting

Antonio. Texas. Bristol enlisted

State’s Dairy Cow
Number Falling
At Rapid Rate \
Michigan* dairy cow census

1965 graduate of Hastings High
School.

Spssd kjllad or Iniursd more than 1,570,000 persona
during the noon hour.

and locates its food by using
able and with the favorable build- rudimentary radar system.

gency category. In addition, none
mtIII
wl,—

CASH MANS

» 5.00
17.00

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519.71

709.90

22.00

022.70

02.00

1.000.00

20.24

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Get Extra Cash For
Vacation

ordinary wave action.

in 1965.

Freeport
By Mra. Sylvan Tagg
Hi Bowk M.
70-1X1

Plan A Carefree
Family
VACATION

is failing m an alarming rate,
Paul Wllkca. executive secretary
Abundant wood pulp replaced of lhe Michigan Dairy Sard
Improvement Alloc. (DHIA), said Thursday (March &gt;4) at
pulping, bleaching, and sizing tend
Ing I»65. in comparison with

of Went Branch. * Sunday sup-

reported.
papers at 1900-00 retain only four
percent of their original strength.
Some of th# paper has turned yel­
low and brown. Books published in
wood Yoder and family and Mr.
HM0-4B has lost nm than 60 per­
meaaagv, particularly daring
cent of their durability; the rapid
family.
decline U blamed on the poor
with a birthday party honoring
quality
of papers manufactured
ter brother. Hubert Blough Bun- family were Friday supper guests
during World War IL
In contrast, thousands of books shortage
Robert Brooks of Hastings. The hurricanes, engineers estimate, to
Although it is not expected to
five
centuries
old ore written on the decline.
entirely supplant hand deliveries, Karen and Tom, Kathle DeVries, l|oocarion honored David Stuart.
paper which still retains Its origlit is hoped tho new system will
not only reach many persons * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutcher * Mr. and Mra. Woody Wyngardfrom
a
book
printed
In ISM with­ dustriea among them Um DHIA,
den and daughter of Hastings was found that victims had literally
o.hciwlse not located but reduce
stood more limn 400 folds; one
clothes were tom off. their skin from a 1881 volume held up under
Charhu Hoyt were Bunday dln1J17 creases. The taper in a 1008
and Mrs. Max Whitney of Grand abraded.
Publicity on the system is to
nation, Dahomey. means "Belly
Hurricans are bom In tropical
be sent out nationwide to inform ihur Shondclmaycr of Middle­ Ledge were Sunday visitors of
would not fold once without
bls moths-, Mrs. Elnora Whkville.
breaking.
ney. * Mr. and Mra Ralph
Um* Um National Geographic
Stuart and children of Ionia lands, off Africa, west to the Gulf
hyde of Grand Rapids
were Monday viritors of Mrs. of Mexico. 'Die storms tend to
home.
So far as known no other Jay Wing. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Elnora Whitney. * Mra Mina north to nortiieast when Vicy reach
Wieland
wsa
a
Memorial
Day
Statc iuw a similar system.
Grinnell acre Bunday dinner
colder waters. But there is infinite
variation tn this baric pattern
Developing good taste In
The Galveston hurricane .Of 1000,
clothes come gradually say MSU Battle Creek. * Callens at the Karyl Livingston of Pinbook in which some 6D00 persons died,
cloUUng specialists. They urge Floyd Grinnell Ixxno during the
began In the tropical mld-Atlanlic,
parents to guide teenager* in weekend were Mr. and Mra. Al- l&gt;cr mother, Mrs. Mina Wieland. moved into the Oulf of Mexico,
thinking through e$xh addition don Grinnell. Mr. and Mra. J. D,
mid headed into Die United States
to tlieir wardrobe in terms of Grinnell and children of Algon-

smsmsreaKus

certainty that they iuv Uie right
clothes for the right time and Mann and family of Flint were Jay Wing were Sunday dinner ward across tlie Atlantic, post
visitors from Friday till Monday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. j 1 m northern Europe.- and into Siberia.

Local Finance

Young lions in zoos satisfy
their deep-seated limiting In­ Day dinner gurau of the Newstinct by attacking the nearest
moving object—their mother’s

Sec “OK" Howard

112 S. Jeffaraon — Phone Wl 5-3424

HasUngs Sunday. A Mra Robert
Newton was a Wednesday caller
nf
r HaiKrfWM— Mr—. ClnrlBlanchard in Grand Rapids, »

Freeway Driving
Calls for Better
4

.

1 •!

m»

AlltOIllODlIC 11TCS

and family of Mirada, Calif., ore
spending a few days with Ills automobile tirte was Introduced
mother. Mrs. Charles Overholt.
state legislature. What happens
ids spent Wednesday with Mrs. to Uie bill will be of Importance
Effie Parker. * Mr. and Mra.

Give the "grad the luggage
that takes the honors for style

Samsonite'
Streamlite J

Robert Moore attended the Auto
races in Indianapolis over Uu&gt;

The

measure

would

require

Bureau has assigned girls* names
to hurricanes and typhoon* but

K

Gordon E. Dunn, director, and

rollgtet. of the National Hurricane
Center at Miami, tell tills story tn
their comprehensive work 'Atlan­
tic Hurricanes":
’Early in the century a fore­
caster in Australia named hurri­
canes in his area after political
figures whom he disliked. By prop­
erly naming a hurricane, the
weatherman could publicly describe
a politician (who perhaps was not
too generous with weather bureau
appropriations' as 'causing great
distress' or ‘wandering aimlessly
about the Pacific.* “

Steam: Needed
Wiry is liquid added to a patr roast, far example? The he#Ung
Joyed supper in Hastings Satur­
of the liquid causes steam to be
day night in honor of Bill's tires supplied os original equip-'
birthday. * Mra. Gary McGhee merit.
softening the connective tissue
The Joint legislative commitis being cooked. Liquids which
Bowman of Hastings. * Mr. Mid
may be used Include water, soup,
flc
safety,
which
sponsored
tlie
Mrs. Jack Bowman left Tuesday
tomato Juice, vegetable liquids,
for St. Petersburg. Fla. where
consomme, bouillon, etc. Where
they* will spend two weeks visitshould the cooking be done?
now on the market. To qualify
Robert Tooker and children were
Monday dinner guests of Mr.
the temperature is kept low.

Johnnie of Carlton Center.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Moore
of Logan were Sunday lunch
RuewU of Mr. and Mrs. George
Estep. * Mrs. Hlidur Olson of
Detroit was a Sunday visitor of

r

SALE
IcALUME

Reg.
13.95
&amp;
14.95 Value*

^Traditional styling marks these ruggedly mas-N
.□Traditional styling marks these ruggedly masMcullne authentic moccasins with handsewn
■Jvamps. You'll like the way the specially tanned
Emellow leather cradles your feet In comfort

mates of the loads tires could

qulrtd.
Tires today are subjected to
more intense strain than here­
tofore because of sustained high

The wife of Michigan State
golf coach Bruce Possum, the
former Mary McMillin, once de­
feated the late Mildred (Babe)
Zaharlas in match play in lhe
Women's Western tourney.

BIRKES

8 Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store 0

Mra. Ira Blough of Alto were interstate (I) system roads. A

disastrous.
Seen- attended the 50th wedding
annlveraory honoring Mr. and
Mra. Alex Wlngeler at the home
of their son, Walter, in Alto. *
Sunday cullers at the Gonlon
Yoder home were Mrs. Minnie

Automobile Association*s Foun­
dation for Traffic Safety anfull scale study of automobile
"weak spots," including tires.

The Hastings Banner

RE-ELECT ROBERT B. GODFREY

Trustee - Hastings Board of Education

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Mildred Smith and I are running for re-el

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to be a little used tire is really
BUB8CRIIT1ON risky rubber. But motorists are
without protection If new tires

through to completion.

Graduate of Michigan State UnWonhy

safely be driven at high speeds.
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VOTE FOR PROGRESS IN EDUCATION

�Personal Mention

To Help State's
Crop Producti6n
In

Michigan.

they’re

vestaburg.
Julie and Danny Belson

sXMcecrafi ever
of
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worth

of their' grandparente and aunt,
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Belson
and Shirley.
The Rudy Floras and their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Marsh, spent the weekend trout
fishing. Mrs. Flora's sister. Miss
Mary Mohr, of Muskegon joined

they'ro even mare important to
the State’s bee-pollinated crops
(apples, pears. blueberries, cuabout 1100 million annually.

spacecraft.

See Us For The
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Gifts in Town!'

Mr. and Mrs. William Slocum

with their trailer at ArbuUU.
Mr. Slocum's sister. Mrs. Leo

Bht » survives

W8U LABOR ARCHIVES BUILDING
Mn. Bnw On) Hudson

Bow are Uray Idontlfled?

Northrup of Midland. Mn Edward
WIDUm

production m crops which re­
quire pollination is increasing.

two inches Jong, made by tlnuing to decline.
cutting across ths bones of
the fore shank. Thus, they largely regulates the number of
are a tapering almost round

DETROIT, MICH. — A gift of 81.t00.00e from the United
Automobile Workers will make possible the construction of a
labor history archives baUdin* at Wayne State University in
honor of Walter P. Bewther’a 90 years service to the American
labor movement. The three story building will be of limestone,
?recast concrete and granite. It will be located near the
Jnlvcralty's general library and Is expected to coot $1,500,000.
Dr. Philip P. Mason Is director of the labor history archives.
Improvement

In

housing.

New

"Aotually, It would likely be
They may be cooked In liq­ cheaper and better all around if
uid, as for soup, or they may people would c&amp;t more honey

Freeport
Mr. aad Mn. Chart* Blough
attended the graduation open

Will Mishler to the golden wed-

enT Mra. WUl Mishler. * Mr.
and Mn. Chartai Blough and

Mrs. Jack Blough at Wayne. ★

Caledonia and Mra Josephine
Nellie of Grand Rapids were

Monday luncheon guests of Mr.

tablcs. To use them for soup,
cover with water, cover
utensil tightly and cook slow-

If a child can count on a rnldmomlng snack he is leas likely

tables and cook until they accustomed to eating honey as
are done. To braise, brown a liquid." he said, "but they can
get a perfectly good spread from
add not more than H cup of crystahred (smooth* honey. Tills
liquid and cook until tender. Is pure honey extracted from
Add vegetables bci-i* u.cat combo. By using controlled tem­
is done. Thicken cooking llq- peratures and other techniques,
beckecpcra can get tine honey to
crystaHze quickly and smoothly."

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Mealtime

with* little folks

lark of anything else to do. He
may also make fewer demands

here to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Ployd Dryer, visited them
on Thursday.

talned friends from Illinois last
week and accompanied them to
the home of her daughter, the I
Jerry Llddys of Springfield,
where she will remain for a time'
because of the Illness of Jerry.

Rev. snd Mrs Charles Manker Grand Rapids were guests of
and family of Kalamazoo were
Bunday guests of his mother.
' veld and two sons of Kalamruop
Rev. Lila Manker.

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Minnie Clemons and her stress for parent*. A Utile Martin. "You might even want
thought to children's food likes
peanut butter.
and dislikes can make mealtime
"Still another possibility would
daughter and Mrs. Lila Dunbar pleasant for all. according to
Martha Kuhn. Cooperative Ex­ self and put it between the laytension Service Homo EconoLiquid honey also lias a wide
and Montcalm counties.
variety of uses, many of which
Pretty colored foods, ones are well adapted, to "Honey for
that can be held In tiny hands, Breakfast Week." Thia includes
such as rolled lettuce and pieces liquid honey on breakfast food,
Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rapare popular among small fry even grapefruitMre. Otto Kunde called on Mrs. and help to keep them happy at
honey you use. youll find it
Bam Roush at Blodgett Hos­
Since a youngster's taste la very versatile and nutritious,"
pital Saturday.
keener than an adult's. It Is contends Martin. "You con mix
HIGH RATIO - The Pioneer best to avoid foods which 'bite' honey with any oil mt spread, inthe tongue. Vegetables with
strings in them, 'gummy' foods , on a wide variety of foods."
"Furthermore, honey Is made
which stick to their mouths and
। of sugars In their simplest forms.
spacecraft welgljt of any inter­
_ , -A* such. it provides a quick
planetary spacecraft. Pioneer VI.
'Children's food should bo energy lift."
reynUy launched by NASA,
the home economist says. And|r
•_L I
only a little bit should be put
on their plates al one time. They
like to ask for more when the | II-—,-- •
t-J!-llr« «nln&lt; u OnUted
cent of their Fall weight if they
Remember, too. that small fry
like thrtr own plate, cup and1
silverware. And smaller scale ,
utensils are easier for them to
manipulate.
home on a large lol with lots of
A compliment for the child
fading Into the background.
food can bring pleasant results.
Michigan State University
housing specialists predict that
production at moalUme, plcare. by 1980 moat people will be liv­
from the
Ordering children to clean up ing In medium and high rise
apartment buildings in "high
density" areagz Single foniUy
dislike food.
Children like to help. Setting__
_
,probably
______ _ will _
homes
be ____
built
tlx: table often makes them only in rural and outer suburban
_ 4— *—
w. — 1 Tk. O.W—_ ____
Ultimately, even farm home­
steads may he replaced by manu­
factured homes which can be
at the market Increases their in- aasembled on the site.
Thia wUi be necessary because
Dont always save your pretty local people are rapidly losing
such skills and urban wwta
Kuhn urges. Children tend to prefer not to go into the outlyeat much better with prrtty
These predictions are part of
MSU's "Projcol 80." a futuristic
look at Michigan's rural poten­
tial In 1980.
ginning of a meal. And children
Rural areas will ree another
love jurprlrea. A bright cherry, ■:
bile
homes continue to grow in
maybe hidden in the custard!
1
Children are almost always popularity. Already, attractive
rural trailer parks are becoming
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FROSTED ft DECORATED
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Youngsters shouldn't be bribed form labor who want to live near
the home farm also favor the
versatile house trailer.
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V A M. ta II F.M.
Where yards are large enough,
USE BANNER WANT ADD!
there will be more Undaciipe
construction and maintenance.
People with more money and
more leisure time will take the
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�The Dutch Cappons
Honored at Party

Rebekah Lodge
Hosts Visitation
Meet for District

low fmldsnt.
Otariotto received the prise tor
w larvwst number In

lard

enjoyed

Ur. ud Un. ManhUl Oul.h

frtesxta last Thuraday evening
with a aurpstae dinner party
honoring their ikth wadding annlvsrwy. The dinner and party

Special Party
Honors Medical
Facility Patients

very happy time tar April Chrla- wcndAtul gift* and will tong

a’s'ited by Mra John Cuddahee
m’rrtalned IS gu-s'x relatival of
the mother of the bride-to-be with
a lovely luncheon and miscellane­
ous shower. Since April has chna-n
The newly-married Richard Qlyellow and green for her wedding
cobra, the bridal decor was in
these colon for each of her P'r- Flrst Methodist Church parton on
Jtlea. The guests entered into the
i“for fun ' games and really had a
’grand evening.
Tlie Brandmother of the groom.
Mrs Steed, entertained with a moot. Flint. Bay City. Laming.
‘luncheon shower at her home in Kalamazoo. Ann Arbor, Three
' Grand Ranldt on May 33. The Oaks. St. Joseph. Grand Rapids.
। gu-sts were relatives of lhe groom, Middleville and Alto.
iend April's mother. Mra. Chides
;i Fox. wav also Invited. This was a
I delightful party and "getting a--1
^Mra^Arthur

Reception Fetes
The Richard Olsons

Facility were honored for their
May birthdays at the party held
in the dining room al the fa­
cility on Friday, May 37. All

decorator

bench.

Of

entertainment.
First to perform were
year-old dance students fro
neceasity Wilson Sisters Dance Studio.

"Canrlld Camera'' flashbacks
were provided In movies shown

Cappon'a wedding. Photographer

The sometimes sentimental oc­
casion was further spiced with
games; climaxed with a hymn

Sunday Open House
To Honor Couple
On 50th Jubilee
Priscilla Runyan
Honored at Shower

■ Quacking Duck" costumes. sang
"Mickey Mouse's Birthday," and
did several dances and ocrubaUc
numbers. They were Rebin
Storehouse, Laurie - Jo Myers,
Charles Converse, Sandy Pleune.
Cindy Toiles. Julie Spencer.
Shari Sherk. Klmmie Converse,
Ronnie Myers, Debra Converse,
Debbie Cappon. Stephen Raber.
Diane Benedict and David Baum
Kryrtyna Leszczynakl, seven
years old, received njuch ap­
plause also for her baton twirl­
ing JaEllen Wilton Myers, the
Instructor, ended the program
with a rhythm dance and a fast
tap, and a baton number.
The audience really enjoyed,
seeing the children and t h e

PriacUla Runyan, bride-elect,
was honored with a shower Wed­
nesday evening at the home of two soloa by Kathy Brown. "I
Enjoy Being a Giri" and 'I'm
at lhe Methodist Church
Walking." Little Jennie and Julie
itp Hall in Lake Odessa
Logan aang several children's
mral Clarksrillc and Mra Gene
Shade Games were played by
M relatives and friends with the George Brown accompanied Mrs.

er and Mra. David Logan sing­
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart ing favorite old songs.
and family spent the Memorial
Several members of-Circle 1
weekend at Niagara Falls.
of the Presbyterian Women's
Association, Mra. Darrell Aldrich,
chairman. assisted with the re­
freshments and the serving. Mrs.

Our Broasted Chicken
IS

Worth Crowing About"
LANDLUBBER INN

arrangements.

Society newS
To welcome Mrs. William My-

™

rss™"* ■ p"“ai m ■"

Gladys Miller,
Ralph Richardson
Exchange Vows
vuKnd°RSh C mehidson of
Hartings wore united in marriage
Friday.
inc
——
double ring ceremony In the
Oneida Ooepel Church at Qnnd
After a woo* m northern
Michigan the couple will be at
home at 311 Middle Street,
Naahvila
&lt;

UIl
» — ——- - ----U) attend the Kniahta of Oolumbus State Convention at Macki­
nac latand. and en route home
visited his brother. Mr. and Mra.

Cooking in ■ chafing dish can be as much fun for the hostess
r,
gulllet. Mrs Stewart Sweet. Miss turning Monday.
as it is for her gue»ta.
I The ladles of the Hastings Bap- Carole sweet. Mrs. Vernor Blough,
For example, when Almond Chicken and Rice is the entree
tist Church Iwsted a shower foriMls Kelth Yerty, Miss Elaine
chosen, the ingredients can be artfuUv arranged on an attractive ’ April on May 37 at the home of
tnd Mr8 Dan Hamilton.
tray and placed next to the chafing dish for at-the-table cooking.
Fr'rrt
couple received msny lovely
Almond Chicken and Rfce is a quickly cooked entree which com­
bines chicken and crisply tender-rooked vegetable* with a well
seasoned sauce that is delightful scrvnl over hot fluffy rice. Comincluded in this party The decoLlete such a menu with jellied fruit salad, and for dessert, choco- 1 rations—the miniature groom.
'r-an)' frtends
ite sauced snowballs.
: bride, bells, and many intricate t
------------ •-----------WIDOING
The rice for this Oriental-in«|»rr&lt;l entree can be rooked espe­
figures—were very unusual In that I Mr and Mrs. Richard Olson. ‘
PHOTOGRAPHY
cially for the dish or it may be reheated rooked rice. Leftover ■ they were composed of cake in Sr, and Mr. and -Mrs Dundas I
rice, unlike other foods, never f&lt;i«/cs left over. Cooked rice will
!
the
wedding
colora.
There
was
a
Olson
of
Three
Oaks,
tlie
Rich।
keep, covered, in the refrigerator for a week; at zero degrees in a
freezer for at least 8 months. Cooked rice and thawed frozen ’ program honoring the bride as well ard Olsons, Jr., of Kalamaas games and the gift opening
zoo. Mr. and Mrs Lynn Perry I
cooked rice are easily reheated — simply add 2 tablespoons
The congregation of the Hn: and Mr and Mrs E. J. Storkau.1
liquid to each cup of rooked rice, rover and steam 4 to 5 minutes.
Mexican Baptist Church in Grand Gary and Mary spent the MeAlmond Chicken and Rico
Rapids honored the bridal cduplc i mortal weekend at the cottage at.
1 can (5 oz.) bamboo shoots
with a shower in the church par- Gun Lake which the Storkaru I HAITIHC1 —
945-3967
1 tablespoon cornstarch
tom on May 31. Mark has been are. occupying this Summer.
1
1 cair^S oz.) water chestnuts
1 teaspoon sugar
1 pound chicken breasts,
4 teasjioon* soy sauce
skinned and boned
• i cup water’
1 cup thinly sliced
i j cup blanched almonds
mushrooms
। i cup thinly sliced green
3 tablespoons salad oil
onions
1 clove garlic, minced
3 cu|M
’J cup thinly sliced celery
. hot cooked rice
Drain bamboo shoots nnd water chestnuts, reserving '/j cup of
the liquid. Slice water chestnuts thinly. Cut chicken into thin
strips. Brown chicken, bamboo shoots anti mushrooms lightly in
2 tablmixions oil with garlic. Add watur chestnuts, celery, re­
served liquid and salt, ( over and simmer 3 to 5 minutes or until
celery is barely tender. Mix cornstarch with sugar, soy sauce and
water and add to chicken mixture with half of the almonds, which
have been lightly browned in remaining oil Cmlt until tl.ickened
and clear, stirring constantly. Pour into serving dish; sprinkle
with remaining almonds and green onions. Serve over rice. Makes
6 servings.

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Mra. Earl Coleman spent last
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A1"'“
Tiie weatherman -nooerat'd nnd
Mr. C. drove there Saturday then miMjr » o-rfeet and delightful dav
tlwy both reiurned home Bunday. । for lhe Hnrt 8t„rln, ’n enlov tlieir j
The Dr. John Lockwtxxl family golden mnlvemrv May 22. The
1 of Okemos and the Robert Cart- mn did Its share, bringing warmth
son family were guesta of Mrs. nnd’loveliness to their roarious
The Hann Wilcoxes and the Groigv Lockwood al her Wall. lawn and manv of the 22S lingered
Dwight Flsbrra entirtalncd six L*kc cottage over lhe weekend. ; and enjoyed visiting.
couples for a dinner party on
Jim Crothcra was home from
Their friends and relatives came
Sunday A "pool” party hod been Fort Knox. Ky.. with his par- | fr.,tn Detroit. Jackson. Lansing

for the Bride, Graduate...
anniversaries • every special occasion

dldnl cooperate the swimming the weekend.
,, . .....
.
was omitted, however, everyone
On Saturday Mr. and Mnu ! toMe. Jllw-ue. Na.hville «d nuny
had a grand time. Out-of-town
p*, ker of Rockford, 111., (from Hostings and vicinity.
guests were William H. Eastman yuited his mother, -Mra. Cora ! Their five-tiered white weddlnn :
t-.ii-_» r-k.1——
f«urker Rowley.
irake was made bv Martha, their i
Th, Bud W.im runny -u-d d-wbl-r-ta-h. «-.d K.ra.ll deher dKKher, Mn. Oordm Cle’’’■I J”de 'he e,„M,m «,
menl fluled U&gt; Chebor«~&gt;
-a_&lt;■
getner Uie family worked out each
। detail, even to the -golden flowerI arrangement, complete with can­
dle* to grace the -fireplace man­

's Tlie grandchildren were on hand
/to help and tlieir great grandchild.
Dians, found Aunt Extelh's ice
.icream most allurin?. nlso helping
birthday of Mra Laurence us-1 &lt;»uct&gt;u»
uw o«&lt;uui view- “err the,E.^!fctT
boms of Delton. Mr. and Mrs.!tonda Sunday included the Harry
L‘
Richard Oabome and family of Burkes, the Dennis Clevelands M-'rri nnd Hcl®n Reynolds
Potterville camo to spend the u,l&lt;1 Uw Tom Kerns of lansmg.
At the close of the day the
day with tier. Tlvri- were several
Hctc Friday to attend to flow- Stamms admitted to bein.; very
callers during the afternoon. La- mt Rl
cemetery and meet tired, but the most b-autlful tired;
ter Kenneth Oabome and fam- ,or luncheon at the Hastings they had ever known and many
Uy of Battle Creek. Robert Os- Hotel were. Mra. Clifford Brain- had helped to mik/ It "The End
borne and family and Mra. Rob- ard ot BatUe Creek and Mis. E. Iof “ Perfect D-yT
ert Chamberlin and family of J- Hoffman, Mrs Mallory Caa'
Delton came for a hlrthrtay din- sldy ftnd Mr" John Nichols of
ner in her home. It waa an en- Orand Raplda
Joyable day for Mra. Osborne as
At the Leslie Cook and Hushe has been a “shut-in" the
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and white flower* centering the
table was a groom Of sartorial
perfects:; carrying hl* bride acrots
the traditional threshold, and she
gowned in exquisite white tece.
Mn. Feldpausch purchased thia
bridal pair durbig their travel*
abroad to be used for Just such
occasions as this. Attractive place­
cards further carried out Uie wed­
ding motif. Ttic parent* of Jan
and Mike, who are Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Jacob* and Mr. and Mra.
George Youngs, were guests. Tlie
couple was also presented with
gifts.
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and simmer until tender,
about
hours. Add vege­
tables. If desired, just long

Stauffer. Rl HuUngs, were Sun­
day dinner guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Stauffer and family,
002 8. Hanover. Decoration Day
dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs.

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Luncheon, Shower'
At Stonder Home
Honors Miss Potts
Saturday afternoon.
Tht hrmont. Miss Mary Martha
Fotta, la Uie daughter of Mra.
Startler's niece, Mra. William Potts
Miss Polls, who ha* been teach­
ing in Athens tills past year, will
marry Larry Mclendy on June 25.
The couple, both graduates of Oli­
vet College, will both teach in
Hastings High next year. They've
rented the home of the late Mrs.

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daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Gray, Mra. Ethel Pettinger of
Charlotte and Orlo Main. Mrs.
Mary Anthony of Irons also
visited Mrs. Leon Gray during

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the Stewart Sweet* are Mr. and but In the siwrt time they
been h*rt, have picked up i
tai. Germany, who came -Siu,
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Sweet*' daughter. Carole. While
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Olberts with whom her grand­ time in Michigan, and the 0 **!»&gt;-'
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RUGGED j
Dorothy Schaeffer of the Hastings
club graduated as KOPS, having
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Marten lost 43 pound* and Dorothy
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Mra. Lol* Carl of Hasting* served

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somewhat curved pieces, each
on top of the counter for setting
containing a rib bon*.
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Wiulo you are reurraiiRlng
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you use each utensil and tool.
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Have Interesting
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�physical exam and full - steed
chest X-ray. Condition* Invotving serious lung disease - tuberculosi*. asthma or • repeated
pneumonia — should exclude th*
person from diving, he said.
Other leas serious, but poten­
tially haxardoui. condition* such
u chronic ear Infections, punc­
tured egr drum* or poor teeth
and gums also warn against ac­
tivities which require breathing
under increased pressure.
Due to the case of obtaining
and learning to use SCUBA

&gt;—m ■Arm*®# banncb
Thursday. Jana 3. 1988

Careless Hunters,
Bad Gunners
Halt Electricity
The fine power ot U* average
Michigan gunman, man and boy,
apparently doubled in 1965 over
1964, and to still going up in
INC This stems to be proved
by a rash of indiscriminate
ahooUng* that has stopped elec­
tric service temporarily to thou­
sand* Of Michigan people and
plana like churchm. schools and
tIMpBhks.
Divtaten Manager It. II. Law­
ler. ft Consamera Power Compaa/b Leasing Division, sate
the tatodewts ar* not aacoramoa ta this area.
On tha evening of March 29.
INC, there was an Intzrrupllon
ot arrrioe to a large number of
customers in lhe Okemos area.
The Ingha^n County Hospital
was among these customer* The
cause of thia interruption was
three broken insulator*. The
moral of all this is that Innoctnt and helpless people arc al
the mercy of people who do such
thoughUeas acta.
Consumer* Power Company repuria that 97 time* during 1968.
rifle, pistol and buck shot took
out power lines, to interrupt
electric service to a total Of
100,099 raridenUal. commercial
and Industrial customers of the
company at widely xsueml lo­
cation* throughout 1U 61-county
Lower Peninsula elelcric service
la 1983 and 1984 both, there
were U such occurrences.
But In those year*. lhe actual
number of ciutomer minute* of
Interruption totaled Just over
three million: In 19€£. Ute cus­
tomer minutes of interruption
were more than doubled, to
nearly seven million.
Bo far Ln 1966 there has tarn
do real let-up In the number of
such Incident*. with shooting*
to far this year reported affect­
ing service M. least • briefly to
cover 6.000 customers on the
company's lines.
And alm*, n wouin seem, are
more deadly because more dam­
age la bring done by the shot*.
Big target of Use indiscrimi­
nate shooter* is the power line
Utsulator. Insulator* are th*,
ceramic thins* that look like a
woman's hat and that hang
down, usually, from cross arms
on poles, supporting power lines
at nrioua vottage*.
Multiply the 100.000 customers
whose power was interrupted by
the average family, else, roughly
three, and you can see why th*
mathematics of unsolicited tar­
get shooting upsets a lot of peo­
ple besides Consumers Power.

ac
=3
Skin Divers
Need Exams,
Doctor Says

(Self Contained Underwater
Breathing Apparatus) •Buy­
ment. tha precaution of &lt; tteteough medical evaluation beforehand la frequently overlooked by
th* enthusiastic sport diver, said
Dr. Markham. Unfortunately.
many SCUBA clubs and instruc­
tional coum* also overtook Chis
imports*! Mpeqt Al diving, he
added. '
"
He also recommend* a pressure
teat and an ogyMB toleranM teat
for prosper qyr"tnv*rs. soma In­
dividual* react violently to oxy-

gen under Increased pressure. ba

yean of testing, only U par- Ing to the Michigan Tourist
cant, or XMIlnes, have been Council. The highway rima Idafound to be riaWa-t AtaoM ah toric Mackinac Island and to ro­
ship to mast tha candidates for of these have bristly leaves, bow- served for bicycles and horaethe office of supervisor. ck-rk and ever no varieties of commercial I drawn carriages.
treasurer. everyone in the town­ value have been foind yet.
j
------------ •-----------| Children should be encouraged
Virgin pinta in Michigan's ship to invited.
Hartwick Pines Blate Farit near
to ptoy by themselves some of
Grayling tower a* high aa IM
.the,time.
This helps them to be
lack green and yellow vetetebles,,
feat A walk through Lbw pines
vitamin C carriers, proteins, aa imaginative in their play, to exwill laad vlritor* to a restored
Iptore, and to try things.
lumber camp.

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“No ik Indi ver or SCUBA fan
ihould enter the water without a
rigid physical examination."
warns Dr Thoma* N. Markham,
resident in industrial health at
The University of Michigan
Medical Center
"The medical hazards if div­
ing are poorly understood by a
large group of civilian diver* and
frequently by private physi­
cians," he said For thia reason
an examination by the local pri­
vate physician may not be suf­
ficient, Rather the examination
should be conducted by a phy­
sician thoroughly famlller with
lhe specific danger* of the sporL
Dr. Markham is currently
cooperating with lhe Great
Lake* Research Inatltale by
giving physical exam* to their
diver* at University llespital.
Leo Homer* of lhe Institute
report* plan* for lhe research
direr* to reach depth* of 139
feet this rammer.
Dr Markham suggest* that
the minimum diving exam in­
clude a complete medical history.

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Unfortunately, the careless lol W. HUI* Htrt*l
gunman give* all hunter* and l&lt;»tUO. UkMian
legitimate targvt sJ»*XcA&gt; * brul
name, because Interrupted ter­
rice often means spoiled dinners,
cold water heater* and stopped
clock* Service interruptions vary
in length from two to. three
minutes to up to seven hour*,
depending on the amount of val­
uable equipment that may have
been ruined.
Ti»e company ha* a standing
8100 reward for Information
leading to the arrest and ooovicUon of any malicious gun­
man. bat to date it has been
claimed by almost no one.
A spokesman said that the
company almost never hear* of
women engaging tn this kind of
high Jinks, "probably because
women are mostly Just bored by
guns." But It gats frequent re­
ports that men of all ages are
stalking its line*.
"I like to hunt aa much as the
next man." said one powrr com­
pany employee who has been
awakened in the middle of the
night because of such a shooting,
"but I don't mind saying that
&lt;bl« I* one kind of hunter lhe
world can do without If these
people knew, about the electric
water Dumoi that wont work, or
the hospital operating room
Whose lights blink out. maybe
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�Medicare Goes Into Effect
July 1-Just What Is It?

JoAnne Walton
Carl Gillens
Dies Wednesday In t Honoraria
At Mich. State
JoAnne Walton «f St. Johns.
At Farm Home

(Editor's No4*: TMb fa

tha

Qtand

Rapldi.

The Hastings Banner
Michigan

ba*

book. Tlie Hartings Banner will

Thundoy.

I.—- 2.
7 1966

Two

14 Scholarships Deadline Near
- - r For HHS 79Ui
Presented by
Alumni Banquet
Michigan Elks i

-

Oilton*. 84, R2 Delton, who died
Wednesday morning about 11 University.

dip. save. and discuss lhe articles

one of 400 persons Initiated into
pm. Saturday at the Leonard- Phi Kappa Phi. a national schol­
Osgood Funeral Home.
astic honorary. Membership is
limited to Juniors, seniors and
graduate student* in the top one
percent of their claoses, as weU
Creek Cemetery.
as to select members of the fac­
ulty who hare nude outstanding

Completes Baste—Airman James

Special Service!
At Irving Chapel

rom D«rbom uxl . rreelv7J\
tor iram Un««
’ B*nnfr
'
^"Vl^nTTnd^eh

Gull Lake Has
Grants for
mer informing
over Of their right*
______
Special Skills
care, enrolling f*

Kalamazoo Art Show

HCB CREDIT CARD!

Whitmore will speak tor the 23th

Loke-O Dance

Oilton*, Jr, ot Hastings; Wcatey Township, near Detroit. She ex­
Oilton*. R1 Woodland, and How­
ard G Ilion*; eight daughters,
unur,
Inmnmo plm,
n,
Mra. Harold (Leah) Phillips. R2 graduate work toward a master’s
mt. Aiirca shrahrw
onroauree or
of the
and setting up the machinery dull Lake Community Schools
Nashville; Mra. William (Thea) degree in reading specialization.
Chapel. Bunday, June 3. Howard that will begin to roll on ths recently received word that a
Hart. R4 Hastings; Mra. Edward
1st
of
July.
(Mina) McGrath. 113 Hastings;
Federal grant of 831.937 had been
on furlough from Brazil. There
Hospitals, doctors. Insurance approved for provision of special
will be special singing and a organization* have been consuit- skills instruction and supportive
Mrs. John (Audrey) Pagllal,
Mn. Elx* Carlin is to exhibit
Kalamazoo; Mra. Max (Nora glass at the Clothesline Art Show
ulatlng the policies for tha 13™ itary-Secondary Education
Lee) Bracy, RS Nashrille; Mra.
health Insurance program, and Act*
Blaine (Margaret) Bell, Steu­
| all policies have been considered.
a
benvUie, Ohio, and Mra. Albert
Guest* of Mra. Lena Snell over by the Health Insurance Benefit* *111 I
Kalamazoo Institute .. of Art*.
r. Advisory Council, a 16-member EJmientary. Richland Elemen­
Exhibitors from Hickory Comers the Memorial weekend were Mr.
grandchildren.
and Mra. William Sanford of Al|.­ group, appointed under the law tary. Gull Lake Junior High.
Kellogg Elementary, and Bed­
Carthy and James Christy, both bion and Mr. and Mra. Adrian to advise on medicare policy.
ford Elementary School* for
Farr of Grand Rapid*.
ceramics.
USE BANNER WANT ADSI
student* who need extra trainble for hospital and medical in,
1 .rurance under medicare, and matlca skills.
health insurance identification

I don't need cash
with an

meeting. Mrs. Robert &lt; Mildred
Ketchumt Houston will be giving
lhe response for the 50th annl-

answer any quesUon* that may
pome up.
At the Elk* State Convention I the 7Bth annual reunion and slcr. class president.
Your Social Security District ri Flint. May 21. 14 young people banquet of the Hastings High
An "Alumnus of the Tear"
Field Representative
i Office located at 50 Ransom -eight girl* and six boys from School Alumni banquet to be
On July 1st, about 19 millicm Ave. N£. Grand Rapid*. I* open
Saginaw Menominee Petoskey, held on Saturday. June 11. 3t
dally Monday through Friday 4L Joseph. Ishpeming. Aim*. De- ' “ — *’ ,H" ’*“**’ oh*r~
urider medicare's hospital introlt. Adrian. Ferndale. Oakdale. Memorlal Hall.
also open each Monday from 4:30
Allan Park—received scholarship
Address your questions to that tward* of 8400 to MOO.
A family style dinner will be a dance Saturday. June 4, at the
office which will rrt'ly directly
Twenty-eight lodges submitted served. Reservations at 8250 Lakewood High School on M-50.
to you. F\&gt;r telephone request* 17 entries for Youth Leadership should be mailed to Maurice
Marve Freestone caller.
c. ,
. „„„
. ...11 Greenfield. R4 Hastings. They
call 456-2241.

Ungs, haa been assigned to Nellis
AFB. Nev., after completing Air
Force basic training. The air­
Moorman of Byron Center on
Membership U limited to the top man. a 1964 graduate of Hastings
High School, will be trained as a
transportation specialist with the
the hospital.
Center area
The Social Security AdralniaMiss Walton is currently doing tended Michigan State Univer­
Hope Tcemahlp.
sity.

On May H Miss Walton wi
Initiated Into Kappa Delta Pi.

foa— 1 to &lt;

individual attention to the boys

Different rending and mathe­
medicare program. Curds fur
people who have hospital insur­ matics materials will be provided
ance protection, but did not sign
up for medical Insurance, will
be sent out during June.
। Mdlora will also be working with
Also being sent to medicare the students throughout the
ticneflciarir.r during June, is a
book on health Insurance under provided from 8:15 to 11:45 In
social security. It Is called “Your these buildings and the high
Medicare Handbook." and con­ school for any Gull Lake stu­
tains all the information each dents who desire to check out
neraon over 65 should need to books for Summer reading.
The school system also received
a Federal grant of 86.758 under
begins on July 1st"

bln*, home health service*. and
other service* Included in the
BUDPlementary plan.
"Your Medicare Handbook" Is
designed as a ready source of In­
formation and guidance for each
person covered by medicare.
Along with the red. white, nnd
blue health Insurance Identifl-

For Banner Classified Ad*
Cail WI 5-3481.

TOSS

of which they are very proud. At
Uie* present time Hastings Lodge
m At lhe State Convention over
157.000 was donated to the Major
Project Program.

Pvt. Oerald A. Sherry U home
on an elght-day leave from Ft.
BUI. Okla, to visit hl* parents,
the Oerald Bherrys. He U a cook
tn the Field ArtUlery division
Thur.-Fri.-Sot.
ta(DM)9MU
d
hmden
I

Elvis
THENuTQftS IT AWAY!
Go wildl Splash "Ulac Mixt" on "Lavender Btua”
prints. Add bold swatchta of "Avocado Green" and
"Malibu Blue." Hallmark brings high fashion color

Sun. thru Wad.

ouablA
humw

The medicare handbook ex­ oqdary Education Act to increase
plains how the two health Insur­
lltjrarv book* and audio - visual
ance plans work and tells what
xudpUm In all right of its
achools These funds were alpayments will be made. U also

form to be used tn requesting
payment of doctor's bills under
the medical Insurance program.
The hand book also ha* a
lUtlng of all the Blue Shield nnd
private insurance organization*
that will be handling medical in-

Lunch after dance.

■300 bond and a 8100 bond. Sec-1 Duward Caln. Class of '43. will
md place went to a girl from J*
*7
tnn Arbor and a boy from Big | Wesley Manker. Class of 4LJ* to
Tapld*. each receiving a 8375
____
x&gt;nd. Third place went to a girl
......... .
*
rom Big Rapids and a boy from I
lackson, each receiving a 8150!
bond.
The Major Project reported
112 cases thl* year with 187 still
lelng worked on and 225 closed
coses.
The Hastings Elks were In
Hghth place in lhe State of
Michigan In donation* with a

body, including the hostess, has a wonderful time.
Seo all those colorful new party accessories at our
Hallmark Party Shop today.
-

GARDNER'S

ordered and by Fall many
books, record*, film strips.

110W. State

Ph. 945-2134

to each school library.

OUR

&amp;

mateiy 30 youngsters, four and
five years of age, will benefit

,uc WEEK

en taring kindergarten Parents
will participate In order to find
cut how they can further help
tb-lr children before they enter

A citizen's committee oon*Uting of parents and .school person­
nel Identtfloa the need* and scope
of these* progpuna Mra. Virginia
PhllUp*. a member of the Gull
Lake staff, coordinated the pro­
parent 65 or over, and anyone gram* within lhe school svstetn
who is thinking alx&gt;ut his fu­ and prepared them for submis­
ture health care needs, will want sion to the School Board and

American's key to his medicare
protection.
Breaux of the Importance of
medicare to all Americans, every-

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ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Ing to work. Bo that people may
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। Ume. Charles Doyle Social 8e• curity field repreecniaUve Ln

MUSIC INSTRUCTION

C.LU.

plications for a continuing akllU
pruerxin for
jot the 1M6-C7
ivwvi nuiiwi
program
school
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Wrin.

Drive-In Service
At Peonle't Church

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The Boulthouse twins from
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Lodge over the Memorial holi­
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Saxons Win West Central Track Crown
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?Mike Hess Izads
- HHS to Title; 4

George Miller s
37 Leads Bliss
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George Miller, shooting a fine
37, loads the pack with 22 points
on the Gold Team, followed by
John Hopkins with 17 in the
Bliss Tuesday league at the Has­
tings Country Club.
Art Bennett still retains the
lead with 19 pointe on the Silver
Team with Harry Burke. Lin
Snyder, and Phil Walldorf! only
two points behind.
All members except Jim Cole­
man and George Miller chal­
lenged the back nine

GM T—m

championship nt Ionia Wednes-

Ungs High senior speedster, won
last Spring, for the first time
in many a year, tlie Blue 6* Gold IM in
seconds Wednesday to
aggregation finished last among
Central Conference track and
,c.:
Depth paid off for Couch Van- field championship. Mike was
•*&lt; derVren's lads who won three also a fine halfback on the un­
•"•’ firsts, took three seconds, three defeated HHS football team last
■vr thirds, a fourth and four fifths Fan.
a.n» In a meet that really split points.

Moore 50, 4, CzJnder 53. 0; Birke
51, 4. Peters 55. 0; Bottcher 64. 0.
Pusnlkas 58. 4; Buerge 43, 4. Sex-

60. 1; J. Hopkins 43. 4, Tredin­
nick 66. 0; Isham 50. 0, Wall­
dorf! 53. 4.

111: Hasting* 41,
CkarioU* 14, Grand

Phil Tartan ted Lakewood with
Ln the1 century.

was filth in

Softball League
Plays Twin Bills
On Local Field
Double headers are scheduled
on the Johnson Field diamond
sedation games and this Thurs­
day Night the Hastings Mfg. nine

Of Middleville faces the Hastings
Merchants at 8:30.
Friday night the Michigan Re­
habilitation Institute plays Local
138 in the opener and E. W. Bliss
was third In the low hurdles and Viking meet in the nightcap.
with Payne fourth. Jim Beadle
was fifth in the shot and Steve
Fox fifth in the pole vault. ’

Last Thursday the Merchants
defeated Viking, 10-2. with Dean
Dingman pitching three-hit ball

8od ODonnell cracked out a
homo run. a double nnd a single
tn four trips for Uie winners.
Williams also got a homer.
The previous Tuesday the Mer­
chants defeated Local 414 10-2
with M. Lydy pitching for the
winners and Dave Reynolds
three runs in the fifth and Local
414 one In the third and sixth
then the Merchants won going
aww with seven tallies in the
final Inning on five hits. Includ­
ing a double by Cecil Lefiel.

Saxon Golfers
Tie for West
Central Crown
Defeating Grand Ledge by ..
16
strokes over the Hastings Coun­
try Club course Thursday. Coach
Bob Carlson's HHS golf team
Ued for the West Central crown.
Charlotte with

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ment, with Hasting* second.
Success in duals—Hastings lost
only one loop encounter — gave
the locals their tie for first place
John Peterson was medalist
Thursday with a 38. Jim Taylor
and Doug O"Laughlin carded 41s
and Tom Isham 43.
Jini Sabin and JelT KUnebiel
had 44 for the visitors, Bob Kell

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LAROEMOUTH BLACK BASS,
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Saxon Netters
End Season
With Victory
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UDf PADS Oft U/SED BEDS.

Aliuiawa*/, v~v, — — — —■
aeasoa finishing no worse than
second in the West Central Con-

□ jn. through
fallows were off paddle splashing,
finishing up

LURES

Against the Comets, Jim Cham­
bers defeated Jim Arnold. 7-8.

FOR

Irwin DeWitt, 14. Ri Hastings, and Sieve Youngs defeated BID

curiMB

Buerge and John Hopkins with
43's and Pete Lubtenltcki and
Harry Burke both with 44's.
Tuesday's Results:
Coleman 41. 0 pointe. Miller
37. 4; Lublenieekl 44, 3, Burke 44.

Snyder 52, 4; Cleveland 58,
Hubert 53. 1; Perry 48. 0, Joh

poinU. Greenville took runnerup honors with 33, iChartotte had

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In doubles. Lee Belfield and
Jim Francisco defeated Oary
Thomas and Joe Novello, 6-2,
fl-1, and Mike HalUfax and Andy
Johnson defeated Rick Gilbert

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Hastings, and Nick Clagett, 14.
WORMS
CXX&lt; A DAHK SUSPACS

Harold Fass
Slated for Tackle
At Valparaiso

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With Michigan'! black bass season opening June 1 in all
inland waters, the Great Lakes, and St. Marys River,
thousands of anglers will be focusing their a neation oa
scrappy largenouths and smallmouths in the weeks ahead.
For them and other hook-and-liners who will jpin the action
June 18 in Lake St. Clair, the St. Clair and Detroit rivers,
here are some how-to’s for'catching the largemouth member
of this dynamic duo. -Mich. Dept, of Conservation •

Harold J. Fass, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mra Harold J. Pass of 921
hurt, Emil Mlkelson. Tom Kid- N. Wilson, has finished his
freahman year al Valparaiso Uni­
veal ty at Valparaiso. Ind.
He earned his frosh numerals

Red Cross Life
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To Start June 13

FOR FUN
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Bpruig training was moved to
tackle and la slated for a atart-

from Eastern Military Academy
Junior and Senior Red Cross nt Huntington. Long Island,

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BOWL

uled to start Monday, June 13,
Chief of Police Richard Sunlor
Hastings eight months ago from
has announced that members of
Charlotte, N. C.
the Hostings safety patrols would
Hastings High athletes were honored Tuesday evening al the Algonquin Lake residence
be treated to a trip to Greenfield
E. W, Bliss Company here.
lhe
final
sports
banquet
of
lhe
year
which
recognized
our
Spring
Village near Detroit Saturday.
sports teams.
The Saxons won the West Central Conference track cham­
pionship, lied for the league crown in golf, finished no worse
The Barry Cotaty Humane
than second in tennis and were almost in the cellar in baseball.
Society reporta there la a part
Irish setter and part cocker
All in al|, Hastings coaches, administration and fans can
nlsbed by the Llonettes and the
book, Wa.
Lions Club provides the evening be proud of the 1965-66 athlstic
year on the Hilltop.
dinner. Chief Sunlor said.
MOTORCYCLE EVENT
Ion at the Dor Pound through
Two milestones were set: The
Ralph Shir key of Shirkey's
Food Market is furnishing the HHS football team posted the
first undefeated season in the
5-2983.
pop­
school'! history, and the golf
Adult supervisors will Include team won the first HHS State
Principal Bob Casey, Mr. and championship.
pn;
Mrs. Art McKelvey, Melvin
Willard Btawaki, a Caledonia
riders participated.
The wrestling team and golf
High graduate who played tackle
lice department .and two mem­ teams won regional tournaments.
In league play. Blue &amp; Gold mixed two - ball foursome, the for the University of Michigan,
ber* of the Lions Club and their
haa received hla medteal degree 948-5000. A white kitten
teams won the football, basket­
Jack Croningers and Jim Chases from the Unlveratty of Michigan.
Safely patrollers scheduled ball, wrestling and track titles
and tied for the golf crown, ae- tied for first. The Shannons Were Btawaki was president of his cnlllng 945-4160. two grey kittena by colling 945-4464 and
Mary Allen, Robert Allen. Bar­ cumulaled 814 points to win th« third and there was a three-way
it- tie for fourth among the Jock
bara Anderson, Tom Andrews, league's All-Sports trophy.
MS-0730, all In the evxnlng.
Well done. SAXONS! I ! Itf. McOulrca, Al Halins and Ken
Brown,
The Detroit Zoo, In Royal Oak.
Outdoor Trail—Game Warden
Lew Lang won Sunday'* blind
Dually
by
more
than
12
million
Gene
Brown,
as
well
as
other
bogey,
Don
Fisher
wu
second
_____ . Lori Conley,
Bruce Curtis. Barbara Denny. animal lovers, are urging every­ and brother Dwight was third. vocation traveler! from every tire Nation’s f ineat collections of
animals
exhibited In their natuone
to
leave
wild
baby
nnimnla
State
and
many
foreign
oounBob
Stanley,
Pete
Lublenieekl
James Ellis. Maxine Fedewa. Bill
and Oale Ke'lhl tied for fourthJ triee.
• ral habitat in a 120-acre park.
Feldpausch. Ted Pltsgerald, alone. When you come across -a
young animal, don't touch it)
Stephen Gibson:
Brown
says.
Even
though
the
Clndee Oielarowskl, Lucy God­
frey, Tom Grot*. Mark Haines, animal—or nest such as a'rtbMartha Hall. Dana Hawk. Joan blt's neat — may appear to -Be
Hawkins, Stephen Huver, Mich­ abandoned. It undoubtedly isn'tael Kasinsky. Tom Kessenlch, Not only is kidnapping baby ani­
Steven Lancaster. Jackie Leh­ mals wrong, but it could cost lhe
man. Tom Lewis. Nadine Lowe, kidnapper a fine of 8100 or 90
Mary Martin, Tom Mayo. Patty days, or both. . . .
Flailing for bluegills was won­
Mlles, Steven Moore, Barbara
Mullcnlx, Mark Os troth, Jefi derful for a couple of days last
week, but the cold Memorial Day
Parker;
Sandra Pennington, Patty weekend slowed the action.
Pierce, Jane Randall. Leo Rear­ Brown said. Tlie bass season
don. Bill Reynolds. Julie Rey­ opened at midnight this Wed­
nolds. Stephen Rohde. David nesday and now all our game
Rosenberger, Valeria 8 h e 1 e r, fish are legal in this areal The
Yvonne Shetterly. Sandra Btam- minimum keeper size for bass
ler, Tom Steward. Mary Thomas, remains nl 10 inches, and as in
tlie past, fishermen can take up
Roger Trumbull:
Patrick Weiler. Douglas Wel­
ton, James Whitney, Diane Wiet- limit on largemoutlis nnd small­
nlk. Lowell Wilde, Kenneth mouths. singly or combined. Is
Wlndes, Mark Yerty. Barbara again five. . . .
Sturgeon is tlie only Michigan
Zeigler and Stephen Pierce.
fish out bf season al the present
time. And since May 28. aU fish­
ing has been closed on a posted
section of Uie Black River, Che­
boygan County, stretching 300
yards below Alverno Dam. The
restriction will remain in effect
until sturgeon complete their
spawning runs in the river, which
usually occurs about the middle
Grand Ledge scored three runs of June. The ban is to protect
in the third and two more in these whopper-sized fish during
the fifth Thursday to hand the their spawning season when they
Hastings High ba.'.eball team ILs are particularly vulnerable to
six defeat In seven West Cen­ snagging. Sturgeon spawning
tral Conference games as the success in the Cheboygan stream
holds lhe key to maintaining
these fish In Black, Mullet and
4-7 overall Burt LBkes. As far as fish experts
know. Viese three lakes harbor
the only major sturgeon popu­
three tallies In the third on lations found In Lower Michi­
two hit*, two wild pitch*-*, a gan's inland waters. . . .

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the fourth. Terry Keller led olf Memorial Day. reaching the fair­
with a single then Steve Spoon way on the 20th hole Gene Mc­
slammed a home run.
Allister was second getting to the
Hastings gra
got lour
four nns
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all. igth. followed by Eldon Mathews,
nasungs
Ghind Ledge three. HaMlnga Bob Lumbert. GeJrge Miller, Joe
committed six errors. Grand Burkholder, Gordon Cove. Wayne
Ledge three.
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�Covered Road Bridges Recall
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pathway high over the Hindu

propelled age.
At one time they creaked under
the weight of ox-drawn carts when
Michigan was largely a wilderness;
they clattered to the pounding
hooves of running mounts; and
they rumbled beneath the wheels
of horse-drawn wagons, stage­
coaches and fancy carriages long

mobile.

For half a century they have
excited the imagination of pho­
tographers. and never more than
in the fall when the weather-worn
timbers are framed by Uie crim­
son and gold of the surrounding

catch the light and shade on the
weathered structures.
Hix covered bridges still stand In
Michigan. They are located:
_L Near Centreville. (Langley
Bridge! crossing St. Joseph River.
St. Joseph County,
t Two miles northeast of Nilea
(private! on the farm of E. M.
Morris. Berrien County (open to
the public by appointment only).
X At Smyrna (White's Bridge!,
crowing Flat River, Ionia County.
4. Fallasburg Park, crossing Flat
River. Kent County.
X Ada. crossing Thomappie
River. Kent County.
X Ackley Bridge at Greenfield
Village. Dearborn.
Though the covered bridge traces
ita ancestry to the first such struc­
ture erected across the Euphrates
River in Babylon In 783 B. C, it
has become almost symbolic of

here on a scale never attempted
tn any other country, some of them
more than a mile in length.
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Trapshootera

The mallard—on czcellen

invited

popular game Urda—la able to Saturday. Earl Argetslnger took
honors at the last shoot with a
top speed, according to George
Hunt, University ot Michigan Taylor and
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management

Tuesday night of this week the
Merchants defeated the Michigan

Students In the Barry County
area will have an opportunity to
auditkm fa scholarahlpa for In­

flartnan

Li now holding the boards to

frolic with the slippery

cum.

Red

the auditions will take place in
tlie high rchool bond room Sat-

big catches &gt;ra made dally with
hook and line.

At that time, young
terested ui attending
music camp on UtUe
near Muskegon will

trees along the bonks is the only
place to commune with Mr. and

people in­
the new
Blue Inke
be heard.

Over the continent, mallards
make up 50 to 80 per cent of
the game bag. probably because
this bird is large, attractive and
very tasty, he says.
'The mallard 13 a very wide­
spread species In the northern
hemisphere.’’ says Hunt “In the National Geographic Society. KoUS. it's the most abundant of
the group of birds which in­
cludes wild dueks, geese and

scholarships are available are
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—about os great a contrast with
Aug. 7 to Aug. 21. Both are for
The male has a greenish-black
trout and black bass fishing and
grades 7 to 10.
head and neck, white collar.
other angling for game fldi as
Guam. American Samoa and the
anything well could be.
Pacific Trust Territories.
Bull heads know their business;
parts The female is a mottled
they hook themselves completely
and streaked dark brown and
Dick Palmer’s Good Pol ___
Billy
. and more completely than any
pale buff.
By Mra. John Hook
took fourth place In his division other flair A bullhead will swalMallards nest in Michigan
In the Wolverine Raceway's Mer­
chants and Manufacturers Trot
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Steele of able water area
ClUnose papermakers about the
Thuraday night, moving up fran
Rev. Arthur Dodge gave the In- Sunfield. Mra. Feess (Ann Buch-' Nashville were Thuraday callers , grassland* or w
and reproachful eyes because
vocation.
men. who was so seriously in- of Mr, and Mrs Homer Ham- ,
parchment Paper arrived In
The Part Nobte Grand Club
In the feature in which lhe the float and the pole.
Sicily about 1100 and in Spain
meeting will be Thuraday, J»nc
top five finishers in each of the
Jan."
Like
Jan. -24.'
24. 1T
is now
now”'able
able "to
to get
get &gt; Hynes.
Hynes. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Geroid
Geroid Bot-।
But- j l
^C most waterfowl, mallards around 1150: It then spread to
two divisions came back for the him.
around the house on crutches. * j timer and two children of Bal- are gregarious, frequently being ।
finale. BiUy was trotting Ln sec­
You can sit Ln tha shade and the death of Lyle Hulbert. He Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelthamer tie Creek and Mr. and Mra. Don- found In large flocks, occasion­
ond place when a boot strap watch the float Jerking about
and boys entertained the mem­ aid Wortley and two children of ally with thousands In one
During a tornado warning,
broke.
group-------------Ordinarily,
number
"" flocks -----K" take a battery operated radio to
bers of lhe Parmelee family, Grand Rapids were Sunday call- ---------Rather than Jeopordixe the
10 to 12 birds
horse. Palmer pulled him over he has pulled the pole out of He will be sadly missed by ajl (Mrs. N's mother’s relatives)
Monday.
There
were
34
present.
Hammond.
Clayton
Erb
of
By
­
that
knew
him.
_
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..
____
_____
_
,
______
and stopped.
HoapUal Guild 41 met Wed-1 Those who enjoyed the get-to- ron Center was a Monday guest­
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
outside weather conditions.
which you have jabbed the butt
gether were, Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Ed Rice attended lhe 50th wed­
end. you can lay down your
Jackson with 14 present. This Parmelee and family of Battle ding anniversary of Mr. and
book or magnrine and bring him
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs James Wilcox al the Robert
being
the
last
meeting,
a
potto land.
(Mildred) VandenBosh of Buch- Wilcox home. * Mr. and Mra.
. Being out of water doesn't pluu work com pitted included 6
Harold Hawkins and family of
make much difference to the
belt Lee and family of Grand Hosllng.t were Sunday guests of
average bullhead. Possibly he
A home contents Inventory
Rapids. Mr. and- Mra. Carlton Mr. and Mra. Robert Fosters. *
Although bats can be a nih- might get peevish after three or and 18 green towels.
Coats and boys and Mra. Coat's Mr. and Mra. Philip Bickel were
may show that you’ve acquired
sance, it's generally a simple four days—unless there was a
Sunday evening callers of Mr.
' a surprising number of new
task to get rid of the odd little damp wind blowing, but a few
Minneapolis. Minn.. Mr. and Mra. and Mra. Roger Davis. * Mra.
possessions. Make a room-bymammals before they drive you hours more or leas mean noth­
Kendall Coots, Mr and Mrs. Max Roger Davis. Mr. and Mra. Don­
“batty."
room list of everythipg you
ing to him. Ho seldom knows
ald Cheney spent Saturday with
Cool, late Summer evenings
own. Then total up its present
By Victor Sitton
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Diana Davis of Grand Rapids.
value. You may find that your
hook out
«Sl'.n4
347-1112 George Coats In the afternoon
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Hunt and
buildings at night, points out
present insurance on home
the Lees, VandenBosha and Par- family. Mr. and Mrs Robert
Charles Shirk, Michigan State than
This community extends heart
contents falls far short ot the
me!res called on a long - time Miller and family and Mr and
University extension wildlife
amount you really need. If so,
friend.
Mra.
Climena
Scholbly
of
Mis.
Howard
Cheney
and
fam
­
specialist.
R. K. Elliot, whose two-year-old
call us for more up-to-date
j Woodland.
i ily of Charlotte attended the
protection through a Home*
vrr^
i.7L
~r«rn7
Mrand
Mra.
hal
Hendce
of
putluck
of
the
Cub
Scouts
Pack
moth balls scattered on the
on
Bernard Falconer farm
,,,,.. .
owners policy.
meeting
at
Pleasan
tvlew
Satur
­
nzsran
wm
Portland
were
recent
luncheon
floor will keep the strange ani­
day.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Hook
mals out of most attics. How­
no. vna»r bit. nuot
ruiph were Sunday dinner guests of
ever. he also suggests plugging
Stowell of Mansfield. Ohio, were
little brown devils swam away Rood and - formerly attended Sunday callers on Mr. and Mra.
Sympathy goes out to the
agro, attics and meant bulld- when towed Into the lake.
• Ford
rmu Stowell. *
w Mr.
mr. and
M»u Mra.
.’m | family of
ui Joe Sweet
.J.nv wim
who&gt; (ncu
died
The bullhead is not a beauti­
Insurance Agency
Frank Hynro of Harting*
, Pord Stowell were Sunday din- , Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Owen
ful fish and has no claim to ------rw-anf.
atmnrr
mirrt
nt
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aua.
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Dre Millar’s Jewalarg
Phosia
aristocracy—but ho is end'iring. ™r&gt;- f^d otoweil w Mra. Clou- । Gardner of South Woodland, weekend at Hardy Dam and were
notice where light seeps through
dine (Matthews underwent minor Olh(rr
weJT w
- -■
120 W. STATE ST
Wl 5-4174
In Kimball Graphic
surgery on an eye Ln a Grand 1
QIid NIi
Rapids hoapttal on TUraday. | Gardner of Charlotte
City.
» caulking compound, screen
sided Ln
mesh or aluminum foil during

Billy is Fourth
In MM Division

Durfee

Get Rid of Bats
With Moth Balk

What’s row
in your home?

West Woodland

RANDSEN’C

F

the evening hours after bats
have left the building to feed.
“Legend and witchcraft have
centuries.*'

points out

Lake Odessa

By Francea Johntton

Shlck.
Recent visitors to the George

Saturday dinner guests ot Mr.
We have learned that

Rev.

Smith. Mra. Murray Hanshbar- tor of the Woodland Methodist
But they do have some odd gtr. Mrs. Ila Hamp and Mra. Church and later pastor of lhe
habits. For Inrtanor. they feed Carrie Thomas at Clarksville. Freeport and Carlton Center
at night and sleep in lhe day­
time while hanging head down
from the curved daws on their Charlotte, Mrs C. N. Stormee
hind feet. They also hibernate in and Clifford of Hastings. Mr.
Mra. Maude Manns of
and Mrs. Monty Rawlings of
Winter.
Although bats have poor vlsHam Tbwhsend.
Sisson from Saturday until Mon­
kind of radar system which
Clarkaville, Lakewood Seniors, day. Sunday they all visited at
using supersonic sound waven drove to Washington, D. C. Sun- the Eldon Roush home of South
Hastings and Mra. Manna spent
which are beyond man's hearing
________
. usual sightsee­ the evening with Susie Phillips.
Monday they visited the ceme­
ing. They will return Friday.
tery at Freeport and decorated
The longest highway tunnel in Shade and Alice of rural Freethe U, 6. Is the B,Ill-food Brooklyn-Battery Tube in New York. Priacllla were Thursday vMtora
Friday the children are there
long enough to got report cards

Clarksville.

Anyone
for
savings?

Hamp Manorial Day. On June
Victor Bisson was in Ionia
11th the Courtneys leave for Wednesday and called on some
long-time friends. Sheriff and
Mrs. Frank Campbell, formerly Mra. Gary Newton ( Gaytha Loo­
Bonnie Courtney.
mis). * Flowers were at some­
Eighteen members of ti» South what of a premium for Decora-

hand stitching a quilt oarer 80 gone, iris and lilacs were Just
still Just beds and snowballs
were proUy green. Artificial flow­
ers predominated In the ceme­
block Is done by croee stitching teries. Ita been a cold, backward
Spring.
breakfast at
called, “loving labor." The quilt the High School Wednesday *
will
be presented to
M1m
O'Mara's niece. Miss Marie the Tom Nlethomer yard SaturO'Mara of Marshall aa a birth­
day gin. .
surprise on his 16th birthday.
The membera oF the Retired The six boys “enjoyed "? a swim­
ming party. The swim was brief
and Montcalm counties met at I
the Methodist Hall Wednesday j
Mr. and Mra. Victor Sisson

dinner at 12:30

vm

Lively Ones
Galans 500 2 Dow H-vutop

rota Ranch m.vxi

enjoyed and

Why wffar •enbarraumsnf ovsr creeks and bhmitUt

Hmo-wom marks with a lovely, Instantly satisfying dirt­
defying cover-upI
Trufhfuly, have you soon the latosf designs In walpopor?

Carpet &amp; Furniture
CLEANING

W you haven't browsed through a book for a year or

If you aro proud of your furnishings
and wont to protect your invostmont,
big dlHeroncs they*! nuke In your home. A complete
ro^do for the rroeage five-room horns corti to Ettle now!

have them cleaned the safest and most

grAUT/py YOUR HOME
HASTINGS PAINT
and WALLPAPER

FnrUns 500 2 Dow Hardtop
FAlhLANES. Choice of Feirlene 500

BIG FORDS. Galaxie 500 Hardtojfrs and Cdnvertibles with special exterior trim, wheel covers,
whitewalls and optional Cruise-O-Matic at a spe­
cial sale price) Ranch Wagons with luxurious
pleated all-vinyl seats, wheel covers, whitewalls!
All colors,
aii
colors. V-8
v-o options.
-

Hardtops. Convertibles. Special equipment
includes white sidewall beet, special trim
and spinner-type wheel covert. Luxurious
all-vinyl seats. Ail colors. V-S options. Built
_
km wu
only.

You're aheadina rM^palltbeway

effective way possible

MILLER'S Duradean
9 YEARS IN HAST INCH
Ph. Wl 5*2091

107 E. State St

are

fly-

vited to participate.

protection

than onset by the added life It
Symbolic of the friendship be­
tween the United States and Cana­
Hundreds of the Nation's covered
da are structures spanning in­ bridges, tlieir hand-hewn timbers
ternational waterwsjx — the Blue stamped with the personalities of
Water Bridge. Port Huron, the
InternaUcnal Bridge. Bault Bte.
Inexorable march of progress. Some
Detroit.
have burned: some have rotted
But a few still remain, monuments
to America's expansion, historic
। own as a landmarks in the growth of a
in Michigan. nation.
Information about additional
they serve as a link between the historic structures and sites may
present and Uie tranquility of U;e be obtained without charge by
horse-and-buggy era. The covered writing the Michigan Tourist Coun­
bridge, holdover from a less hur­ cil. Lansing, 48026.
ried period In America’s history.

Tropshoot Hero
Next Saturday

Handsome too

mare than l«0 highway bridges tlmber arches braced and itlflmcd
revving rommerro, industry and

Mlghlhwt of

AHTING8 BANNER—3
Tkareday. JcW X 1SM

Mallard Duck
Is Fast, and

TENNIS CLINIC

Blithesome
Bullhead

DenneD

328 N. MICHIGAN,
HASTINGS
D FORD, 1st. D

Phono Wl 5-2981
■ I tlwit

J

BHONE
Wt 5-2421

�IA]E
■t /

model USED cars
-i &gt;■

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.

CHEVROLET
435 S. Hanover

4 Dr. Hardtop. Cruis-A-Matlc.
8 cyl. Power steering, radio,
w/walls, wheel covers. Sitarp.
One owner, low mileage car.

&gt;5 MUSTANG 2 DR.

1964 Falcon Futura
Dr. Standard.'6 cyL Radio.
8L195

1965 Volkswagen
3 Dr. Sedan. Radio, etc.
31.495

1965 Corvoir Monxa
2 Dr. Hardtop. Automatic.
Whitewalls. Radio.
31,895

i4 CHEVROLET

1964 Galaxi* 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 CyL White-

LU

91895

1961 Fakaa Club Wagon

53 OLDS 88

Wltlf 2nd and 3rd Row seats.
Radio, w/walls. Camper's
8pedal I
'
IL695

lU

1962 Gelaxio 500
. Dr. Crula-a-matic V8. Pow­
er steering, w/walls, radio.

63 FORD

1961 Chevrolet Parkwood
Station Wagon. 4 Dr. 8 Cyl.
Radio. Real low mileage!
3875

CORVAIR

1962 Chevrolet BelAIr

63 BUICK

1963 MERCURY MARAUDER
H.top. Air conditioned. .31,595

1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr...................................31395

18C2 FALCON
1550
Station Wagon ..
1962 CHEVBOLET BELAIR x
Wagon. 9 passenger........... 3935
1961 PONTIAC STARCHIEF
4 Dr............................ -&lt;.....9785
1861 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan.___________ $795

Several Transportation Cars In

1961 FORD GALAX1E 500
4 Dr. Sedan..........................$595

4961 COMET 4 Dr. Sedan. -3550

1966 CHEV. CORVAIR ..

SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION
CARS—1959 TO 1961 MODELS—
TO CHOOSE FROM!

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES
1310 N. Michigan

PONTIAC SEDAN
, Catalina 4 Dr, Hydramallc,

Phone Wl 5-2479

RenneR Ford Inc.

3, w/walb, maroon and while
tone, new Pontiac trade.
........ ........
$1395 328 N. Midi. Ph. 945-2421
ART MEADE. Salesman
I
JEEP WAGONEER
Home Ph. 945-2338
. . 4 wheel drive, automatic
LANNES KENFIELD.
iwer steering and brakes, ra­
Home Ph. 945-4054
ti, vacauon Ume special.

I CADILLAC SEDAN
. . 4 Dr. Hardtop. Beautiful
ack am! white tutone, lull
iwer and many extras. One
refill owner. ..................$2,695
I CHEVROLET HARDTOP
. . Coupe. Impala V-8, auto-

6/2

NOTICES

Hove You Tried
Smith Douglas

Bulk or Bagged—
0-25-25

12-12-12
me. This ts a sharp one owner
6-24-24
ir for only ....................... $1.49$ —1965 Ford 2000 with 63 hours.
I FORD STATION WAGON
. . Pairlane 4 Dr, standard
—Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel.Other
____ __grades and analysis
—1946 John Deere B Tractor. । v.iiableavauaoie:
Starter and lights.
S OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP
Trel, Smith-Douglas exclusive
. . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Holiday. — 1957 John Deer 520 Tractor.
formula of all trace elements
&amp;And white tutone with
Sharp!
vinyl Interior, fully —MM 4-row Corn Planter?
b adden to each toff/
quipped........................... ..31^95
—Oliver 2 - row Coni Planter.
Remember, too, that Pelleform
t PONTIAC SEDAN .
Pull.
with Trel has maximum water
. . Starchtef 4 Df, power
—
John
Deere
346
2-row
Corn
soluble phosphorus for maxlleering and brakes, radio, new
Planter.
3
pt.
r. wall tires, nice fkmiiy car
mum yields.
jr---------------------- --------- 31J»5 —Caac 95 Spreader. Almost like
• Call us for prices.
2 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
• 8611 testing lab.
. . Dynamic 88 4 Dr, radio. —Used Riding Movers and Lflwn
Tractors.
ntkes. new Oldsmobile trade.
VOLKSWAGEN CONVERT.

ondlUon, sununertimc apcclal

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson - JVT5-5O52

6/2

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

NOTICES

SPECIAL SAVINGS

CANVAS TARPS

ONT I AC - OLDS - CADILLAC
1 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hastings, Michigan

5x7 to 16x20

BALER TWINE!

$3.47 up
WINICK'S
Wl *

I GUARANTEED—
3&gt;2«! Qu»nU‘y Lota
Wl 5-3324'
Balea or mot

IOTICL

Water Softeners
Iron Filters

s6’°
abate

SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

BEST GRADE—

’8“

Quality »tructnrea b«Ut by
Rental or Home

Ownad Equipment

Dau: Map Job.
Pbllip H. Mluboll, J

Cell SMILEY BUILDINGS

111 N. BoUweod

Hostings, Mich.

6/2

..

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES .

•M^Soutf ■

6l6-945-9IOa

“

LEGALS

HELP WANTED
MAN OR WOMAN

Ill-O Waiort BaiMlag
BOTZOB OF MOBTOAOB BALS

PUBLICATION OBDEB

Baird. M bl» w«* I

&amp;

PUBLICATION OBDEB.

ot Huiliit, Dial triad tha plaaa lor
bold lax Uo Clreall Court for th*

PatHioa ot Kitllh Dll

Write:

Rowleigh
Dept. MC F 651 119
Freeport, III.

171 tad &gt;71 Uoroot,
SOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. Thai

llaliU poroo«

i-nblieailM

FOR SALE

Courl Rai*.
PlUWp. H.

Lake Property
Secluded, modern year
'round 4 bedroom home
with guest house — both
beautifully furnished.
Garage ... 180 ft. lake
frontage — seo wall. On
M-43 Wall Lake, Delton.
Call owner.
Fl 3-4093 Kalamazoo
6/16

NOTICES

Lraieo. April
•
Il le hard J Hadian.

Klr&lt;,l *u.l II
l&gt;.al E Klrtrl

Classified Paragraphs
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rexall's fast permanent.
Regular 32.00-Now 1100. No
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
-RAMBLER FOR SALE— 1959.
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy,
Best, offer takes it. Fred Wil­
tf
son. Rl Nashville. 4505 Quimby

it

ir Automotive

To All Employers
Tho CrediJ Bureau would
appreciate notification of
an employee's termina­
tion and the reason for
termination—due to the
increasing number of per-

* Busin***. Services

ply. M37 So. 945-3150.

SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boats.
Flute Boats. Trailers and ac­
cessories. M-M in Nashville.
OL 3-3851 or OL 3-6074.
tf

Service

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

LEGALS

MiUbaiL

945-2^23
nirrri
, e/» UaaUas*. MlcUlxaa ,

CUUM CLEANER — Brand it Help Woeted
ie« 1966 Modal, all metal construcUon. no plastic, with a
full set of cleaning attach- TOOL ROOM MACHINIST AND
APPRENTICES-Interested in
learning trade. Good wages
317.70. Guaranteed. Call
MA-5365. Sectro-Hjglene
and fringe benefits. Excellent
opportunity with growing Cor-

Mlscellancoua

STALK SHREDDERS FOR

1867 CALENDARS — Wide varit ety of hrites starting at 3855
' per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept. 1. Also book 1961 PONTIAC CATALINA-4
Dr. Power steering and brakes.
doing.
matches. Call: Battle Creek.
Radio. 37,000 actual Hiles, Ex­
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm.
Coll 945-3445
cellent condition! Jim Cole­ WANTED — Cook in Nursing
tf
man, WI 5-3413 office, WI 5­
Home. 7 am. to 3 pm. 5 days
2837 home.
6/9
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
5663 or WI 5-3708.
Special —Your razor cleaned, IRISH SETTER PUPPIES—AKC
lubricated and sharpened, only. ' Registered. Alio English Better.
Good hunting stock. Good peta MATURE MAN to drive retail
furniture truck for old reliable
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, It
Phone: Holta Driftwood Ken­
store. Steady work, good sal­
State BL, Hastings
nels. 945-4870.
6/16
ary. paid insurance, store bene­
fits and discounts. References
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED LIGHT PLANT—Alternator type.
New • Remodel • Repair
required. Salary increased os
in aluminum, steel or wood
110 Volt, 1250, Watt, run 40
you become familiar with Job.
•ash. Burkey Auto Glass A:
hours. Mattress. 30" wide, 72"
ALSO, reliable man to unpack
Radiator Shop, 318 N. Jeffer­
long. 4" thick. Fay Parks, 466
and get furniture ready for
son. Hastings.
tf
E. Railroad St, Hastings. 6/9
delivery. Would send right
305 S. Church Wl 5-5352
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles' FRENCH POODLES — Miniature
man to school to learn touchand men's clothing. Phont WI
white male puppies. Reason­
up and refinish work. Stewart­
5-5714. 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
ably priced. Phone: WI 5-5058
Clarke Furniture Co, 472 W.
Tailor shop.
tf
or WI 5-4334.
tf
FREE ARTHRITIS8/3
Mlch.
SEWING MACHINE — Brand
RHEUMATISM SAMPLE
■Reel Estete
new xlg-zag in original factory
carton. Scratched In shipment. MAN to assume responsible posi­
Test Speclfex for minor
tion in store. V. 8: 8. Hard­
Will sell for only 341.40 Includ­
COTTAGE north side ot Wail
ware, listings.
tf
rheumatic-arthritic pain.
ing guarantee. Terms of 84.14
Lake. Excellent beach for chil­
Free sample write
per month. Will take trade. SUMMER HELP WANTED —
dren. Private dock and boat.
Call fast on this. 945-5395.
Aug. 14 to Aug. 28-Phone WI
Middle-aged couple preferred,
A UDELL. INC.
Electro-Hygiene.
6/2
5-4933 except Thursdays. WI
but will consider either male
5-3153 after 5:30.
_____ tf
1143 Bunon SE,
or female over 30 years of age
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 COTTAGE FOR RENT — June
to operate small Dog V Buds
Drive-In at Gun Lake from
and July. 375 week. Phone 945­
May 30 unUl Sept. 6. May live
5944 or 945-9155.
6/23 300 ACRE FARM—Can be used
for general farming Fenced
EURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
furnished. Reply to: Marshall
welL Buildings in good condi­
MENT. one 4-room cottage,
Lyon, 3188 Orchard Lake Drive,
tion. Call 833-2719 (Delton). tf
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
Fenton, Michigan 48430.
tf
privileges All utilities fur­
nished. Phone 823-3034.
tf
2/3 ACRE
IMMEDIATE NEED
BORDERS A NICE CREEK
it for Solo— Miacelleneoea
Over Stan’s Wallpaper
CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
Almost new 3-bedroom modern
&amp; Paint Store
TABLE PAPER -- For picnics, home just outside city limits.
MALE ONLY
Lovely large back yard. School
family reunions, lota of uses
OPEN FRIDAYS
-a-i.- n.a. bus goes by the door. Will
Startlng salary 8380 per hour.
tf trade for house in town of
ner office.
All Michigan Civil Service
^Benefits. Must not be under 31,
FOft SALE —50 tons first and
Ladle.1 SUMMER COATS
Phone WI 6-4781
and have graduated from high
second cutting hay, alfalfa and
school. Bring completed OppUbromo. Call Hickory Corners
caUon for written test which
671-6318.
.
tf
New supply of
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Mod­ will be given st the Michigan
Ladles' MATERNITY DRESSES
SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom
ern clean 3-bedroom ranch. Reformatory, Ionia, Michigan,
rifle made by McCord's of
Gas heat; full basement;
PURSES and HATS
Ionia. Will shoot a 3" group at
built-in kitchen. Large comer Applications for examination
100 yds. with ease. Mauser ac­
lot in excellent .neighborhood may be obtained from either
tion. Yeager barrel and trigger.
across from elementary .school. lhe Michigan Reformatory or
the Michigan Training Unit.
Fisher safety. 3 to 8 variable
Call 945-3841.
tf
WALK UP AND SAVE!
An. equal opportunity employer.
scope, peepsight In mount, full
6/3
monte carlo hand rubbed stock, HOME FOR SALE on two extra­
large lota. Oarage with base­
■ling with quick detach, swivels
ment. Bath with shower. HASTINGS BUSINESS WANTS
PLUS, complete handloading
young male help over 18. Call
Right
of
way
on
Bauble
Lake
equip, for above. Echo press,
WI 5-9184.
If
No. 1 and 3. Snow plowed road.
90-06 dies and cases, bullets,
FUBLICAT1OK OBDEB
PRICED TO SELL. Phone:
powder*, primers and loaded
1-366-5383. Irons. Michigan, tf RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER ih
shells, etc. Rifle value, 330000
Grand
Rapids
full
time,
to
live
— loading equipment 370.00.
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE at 337
in. Will accept woman with
Will sell complete for' only
E. Grant St. Phone 945-3166.
one child. Phone 363-1110.
3250.00. Call 945-3884 after 8
6/1 COUNTER MAN WANTED"

10,000 ft. footage
SEE US TODAY!

CuIHgan Water
Conditioning

" HL f*
inlnlitmlcn Io Ik

County. Mlehlfin. on March
In tabor 1S1 of MortosM,
nt, on
tlalmod to

KAECHELES

This Season?

Used
Farm Machinery

wo.d.

»d*r*4 that '“&gt;.■'“17
I0;0u A M., la »b* FrabaU

Heating - Plumbing

Fertilizer

FARM IMPLEMENTS

CARDS OF THANKS &amp; IN MIMORIAMS— 2c

.$299

1960 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Wagon. Full power.-------- 1486

PUMU0AT10X OBDU.

»l*d by GORDON BTBODTBXCX
•nd BXTTY J IAN STRODTUgCK.
THK^HASTINOB CI TY^'ERat
■ lahitM b»aklr~--------

cemcHy.

perience unnecessary.
Real opportunity.

1962 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Hardtop.
—91.15*

PUBLICATION OBDEB.

D*tsall_________ __
■adilioa ot * wrula morineu

190 OLDSMOBILE
Station Wagon..............31JW9

1961 FORD FAIRLANE
,
4 Dr. Sedan......................... &gt;495

l Lika-Now Used Car”

lOTICl OF MOBTOAQE

DISPLAY CLASS I Fl ID

For profitable Rawleigh
business in Norfh Barry
County or Hastings. Ex­

1959 Plymouth Fury
_ Dr. Hardtop. Auto- 8 cyL,
power steering, w/walls, radio.

1963 CMC Pickup
Short box. 3 sp. V6 Engine.
Custom cab. radio, dual spot­
lights, tutone.
•
'
11445

AtUraeya f*r nSutlAO

1963 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan. ..................... U35

1961 MERCURY METEOR SM
Sedan. ............................... $595

k GREAT GIFT
FOR THE
GRADUATE!

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Words.
CASH RATS—IVit

1984 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan ..................... $1,499

1795

1964 ford F250 % Ton
Wheel Dr, Stylcslde Pickup.
I Free running front hubs. 4 i&gt;p.
1 8 cyl. Radio. Heavy duty seat,
' oversize Ures w/spllt wheels.
Spare tire. Outside mirrors,

63 BUICK ELECTRA

dltton.......... ..
1963 LINCOLN
4 Dr. Full power.-------- —$2,750
1964 MERCURY BREEZEWAY
4 Dr. Sedan.
-$1395
19*4 MERCURY MONTEREY
Convertible.......................... H.1H

1964 VOLKSWAGEN
Has FM radio. One owner. $995

1964 Chevrolet Biscayn*
Dr. 8 Automatic.
91,195
54 FALCON

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE
HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5 3481

1964 COMET CALIENTE
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. Auto­
matic. Power steering. Extra
nice condition. Only ....81,486
1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Full power with factory air

1965 Mustang
B cyl. Automatic. W/walls. Ra­
dio. Excellent condition.
92366

&gt;5 CHEVROLET

ptJBUCATIOX OXDBX.

19*5 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD
Brougham Sedan. Fully pow­
ered and factory air condi­
tioned. ......................... ...94395
1965 LINCOLN
4 Dr. Has full power. Like

1964 Goloti, 500

Wl 5-2426

5-2425

Save $$ On
One of These
Spring Specials

A-1 USED CARS

LARKE BUICK

PROVEN j
PHONE 945-3481

it

Notice*

WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a robber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-llne
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
1225 This includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
49046.
tf

CARPET CLEANING 18 EASY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand­
work. Clean 180 square feet
for only 3696. Hastings Floor
Covering, 133 W. State, Has­
tings. Phone WI 5-8118.
tf
ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FELM
SERVICE! No charge for Otti­
lia prints.
tf

ARE YOU PAYING MORE than

money? You might qualify for
Federal I-and Bank loan. See

this paper.

6/18

ATTENTION 11—Aluminum Sid­
ing—Johns • Mansfield—Alcoa—
also Roofing. Buy from the
man that does his own work­
manship! Call 653-3391. Ameri­
can Construction Company. 6/2

HAVE ROOM for 3 ambulatory
patients in my licensed home.
Pleasant room, adjoining bath,
good food and care. Phon* BY
5-9473.

★ Personals

ALCOHOLIC® ANONYMOUSPJO. 171, Hastings Telephone
WI 6-3885. Meetings every
Monday, * pm.

WANT TO BUY a used tandem

it Work

Wanted

ATTENTION 11 — Buy from the
man that does his own work-

ware buyer and salesman in LADY
retail lumber business. You
will find this work very intareatlng, with ideal working con­
ditions. Benefits Include hos­
pital Insurance. Hfe insurance,
paid vacation and paid ItoiiLumber

tf

INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS I See Carl 8i Betty's
Appliances before you buy I
They Sell—They Install—They
Service Ph WI 5-2833. M-37
South.
tf

WILL TAKE nlfcng
tn tha hnnta r-.1l nt.

�I

1
CARO of THANKS

CARD or THANK*

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF STATE HIGHWAYS

Pennock Hospital

CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM

CARD OF THANKS

April 30,1966 - June 30, 1972

o. AC Ftanle and Dr. Phelpe, th*
our Mother, Mn. Hattie Kun*.
want MBSBlsIly u&gt; express
appreciation to Doctors, tai interest toward me while at
ies and all Mrsotmal at Bar­
ry County
------ --- Medical Care Faculty
Facility
lor their kindness and care. Your ful calls fram Pastor Elliott, the
many friends and neighbors for
their heartfelt messages, flowers

myer. 821 8. Washington, al 8:03
am. May 29. weighing 7 pounds.

Patten, JU Hasting*. at 11:23

Prank

Mr. and Mn. Olan Kunz

Woodland.
thia enterprise.

Do It Right;
Seek Advice
Before Building

Walter FUher

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere

Anniversary." Each moment is a
treasured memory. Thanks for

.

Scofield. R1

Children

Lansing, tools, Charlotte and
beautiful cards in remembrance. the Elm Street Plant of BatUe
It leaves a nostalgic feeling aa we Creek, the Hastings Manufactur­
ing Company and the Skilled
Trade. Union, Rev. Eiiiou for his
comforting words, the pall-bear­
Hart and Ruth Btamm
ers, many relatives, friends and
CARD OF THANKS
neighbors for calls, cards, food,
I would like to thank the party flower* and numerous acts ot
who took my purse to the Sher­ kindness. A special thanks to Mr.
iff's Office Monday afternoon and Mrs, Gordon Roy and Mr.
following the Memorial Parade. and Mrs. Harry Bauerman of
^dJB15rYouh*nU
M*y Okemos and the Leonard-Osgood

Mrs. LaVerne Bowman

CARD OF THANK*
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
relative*, friends, neighbors, and
to Ada King and Addle Fausey
for the wonderful dinner. Special
thanks to the Medical Facility
and staff doctors for their many
acta of kindness and sympathy
shown us during the Illness and
death of our beloved father,
James Oliver, also to LeonardOsgood Funeral Home and the
Roy. Jam*. Ballard for his com­
forting words. Your kindness will
never be forgotten.
The family

unrelated

Fred Schilling of Eau Claire

home in which money payment

vice before building
apple facility.

whether lull Ume or day care

proper planning and the desire
to consult with expert, before
OUMkUig bU IALUU
MU AM*
SciUUln^.
When Schilling decided to
build a storage facility to handle
of Social. Welfare. 107 N. Broad­
he sought aid from Glen AnUe, way, Hastings, Mich.

loss of our husband, father and
grandfather. Thank you all.
Mrs. Keith James
Mr. and Mrs. Robert James
and family

Antic srranced a meeting
rilh Michigan State Univer-

Cows in Fish
Herd Set Marks

and family
have recently completed top of­
ficial DHIR actual production
Michigan records, according to
Resides apples, Schilling also The-American Guernsey Cattle
Club.

CARD OF THANK8
We wl*h to extend a very
special "Thank You” to Father
Dunphy, Dr. Morrill, Mrs. Fred
Lowe, R.N.. the personnel ot
Pennock Hospital, Jack Osgood,
and our many, many friend* for
kindnesses shown during tlie Ill­
ness and death of our loved one.
The Family ot Edward R. FUher

tlmre

Anile convinced Schilling tha* old. produced 11,860 pounds of
snail
lada. a 4-ycar-cHd, produced
farm, but on a State highway 12,010 pounds of milk and 550
and build the storage facility at

LEGALS

travel the State highway at any 3-year - old. produced 13,970

PtnUOATIOM OBDEB.

7&gt;e 8135,000 facility has ample
apple packing space for four
cold storage rooms equipped far

East Middle Lake
By Mrt. Bettie M. Cairnt

interfere with future expansion

al Doud Corners Saturday after-

or 15,000 bushels stored on pal-

ssa'js’.a.!

Although

Schilling

plans

to

t.'j'V’L'iV'

LEGEND

14.708.

INTERSTATE FREEWAY CONSTRUCTION
•■■* NON-INTERSTATE FREEWAY CONSTRUCTION

00 ilful 9,
1 Ik. Trob.U
.“WfSt. *

| visit with their son and family

— CONSTRUCTION OTHER THAN FREEWAYS

© POSTPONED

Winter months. Two wells at

• URBAN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

irrigation of nearby crop land.
LACK OF FUNDS is causing postponement of primary road
construction projects throughout the state, the Department
of State Highways reports. The map indicates the Lower
Peninsula projects scheduled for construction starts'before
1972 and indicates ^P) those which have been postponed

13th. 10SS.

cllity.

WIDENING EXISTING INTERSTATI FREEWAY

for periods of from six months to two years. State Highway
Director Howard E. Hill says further postponements will be
.necessary unless the state legislature approves a roposcd'
increase' in gasoline taxes and motor vehicle
censing
fee*. Needed legislation was held in committee.

G

at their daughter's college In
Grand Rapids Sunday and spent

unity of the good, the true and

Brenda Newton, Roger Kruger '•Triuiltion-directed higher odu- albie UlUo round atom.
cation make* do more sense for
“Higher education for most
'I would add the
prawn led with small gifts from the 30th century than would1 youth today." says Harris, "must
the Greeks' concept of clUxen-jbe characterized by diversity
By Mrt. Glendon fytrtu
ship restricted to the select few; 'rather than conformity; by op­
museums of natural history. His
tV tKn LriHrflA
mV
I ...
• I. A k&gt;
..
the divine right of king*, or and by practicality rather titan, neceeeary' segment at
uqdcratanding that you may come to attend. * Mr. and Mrs. Dalton s concept of the indivl- j by sheer intellectuality.
I educaUom”
conquered countries.
luive gotten fiuai last week's Glendon Curtis iu»d family were
Banner. Ella Kantner still has Memorial Day dinner guests
i Lanil IS. her beauty shop in her home on
U&gt;. Protal* Davenport Road. Tliat is called
Herald Classic * Mr. and Mrs. I
"Hairstyling by Ella" and her Arnold Daniels, Penny and their
thop in town is called "Clnder- guest Vicki Cassie were at Nia­
EUa Beauty Sakm." Mrs. Victor gara Falls for the Memorial Day
Benner la manager of Uie shop
in town which is located in the earlier Hum planned bctauMi of.
corner store building. Mrs. Jo- the cold weather.
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Clastic'
Wo welcome this new bu&amp;lncas to

Woodland

“waeuK;-

"We're As Near As Your Telephone'

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

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MOTTOS or PUBLIC HBABIMO

sled: May 2?lh, I Vi
Philip H MllA.ll,

WAHIflDI

WORK
pubht*uo» «»i *TVj«« *3*11 &gt;« I

Call Education
Key to Survival,
Economic Growth

will be Marvin Kantner. Plan

appliances. Call 945-2317.

Business Directory
MEMORIAL M0NUIMNT1

Of

DISTINCTION

SHIRWOTD-STACK
Afancy for

IlSHUlti

Keep It in o H ondy Place for Future Reference

the small business district in l;u_ n,
nv„ ttw.
town. We have several empty
buildings but the stores that are j
evening
by
Mr.
nnd
Mr*. Galen
■■ ■
•
■
-..........
in operation seen to bo kept
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
busy moot of the time. At this •Utaw and family. * Our con- Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
______________________
wait. Ben Franklin Store. Stat,
| Ume I might mention that the gratulaUons to the seniors of
Repair
Lakewood
that
will
be
graduat
­
Drug Store is under it new policy
at Jefferson.
■
ing from high school Thursday
be closed Sunday uttejnoon at '"nfnr Thl» ta a bfg day in WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
their life and the beginning of
----------.
.
REPAIR — -Expert workmanship.
1 until Later in ttw evening.
RENTAL
OF.
WHEEL
CHAIRS,
a great future.
Gilmor. Jewelers, 102 E. Stat. COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
Tuesday. May 24, luncheon
WALKERS AND CRUTCHES—
St. Phon. Wl 5-5316.
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
guer.ta with Mra. Galen Kilmer
Headquarter* foe hospital *upand children were Mrs. Duane
5-5085, Burkey Sales and ServClum of Dearborn HelghU and
Mrs. Glendon Curtis and Cixtdyf
Mrs. Clum had returned Mrs.
CERAMIC. FORMICA, LINOLEUM
Kathryn Clum U» licr Itome in
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX*
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Hastings after she had spent
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
tlie weekend with them. * The
Star.. Wl 5-5H9.
70th annual alumni banquet will
pans and supplies. McCulloch
2123.
Woodland SchooL All past only to individual success and
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
greduatrs of Woodland are urg- economic growth, but probaigy WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
also to nattoual survival, acGuaranteed worknun-jup. Also
oee* A social hour will be held cording to Prof. Norman HarICE — 24 hour Service (black
ail kind* of Jtwslry Repair and
at 7 with supper being served rta of The University of Michland whit.). Jacob. Prescription
Engraving. Miitar Jr*«ler», 118 RADIATORS Cleaned,, Repaired,
at 7:30. Tickets will be sold at
Recored Buikey Sales and Serv.
Pharmacy. Phon. Wl 5-2466.
the door. The Lions Club wUl Higher Education.
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phon.
serve the ham dinner. A former
Wl 5-5176.
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Harris, “our concept of high/-. GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP

LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
ImtslUlioa. Dry Well, Drain
field. Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
1.000 gals.). Call 945-5482.

Concrete Products
GET YOUR READY-MIX from th.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL— Bender Grav.1
Phon. Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
Stale Rd. Phon. Wl 5-2123.

Miscellaneous

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN• TER — Raw wood ot finish«j
221 W. Mill.

SERVICE ON AU MAKES of trac-

MOBILE HOMES SALS —Del',
each class present and therefore

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

with. If you have not been there educational cliches of the GrecoRoman-European tradition."
'
Harris says it Is unfortunate

This will be

5-5052.

TROPHY CENTER—Pt
ued engraving of all
more jewerar. iu.
Phon. 945-53)6.

Radio, Televkiea Repairing
LENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. H.n.ver,

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —

■OOOtTW.mCK.OwMr

StaH Firm Insurant*

AUTO — FIRE
BONDS

Insurance and Bonds
JED ft V AMrtDIIC
MU
Ffc. Wl JHU

cital Sunday at the South Wood­
land Church ot the Brethren.
Many parent, and friend. Srere
nr~m« * The fOUF VOiOTO Of
the MetlndM Church were no- I PracUeaTsrti alSTwltM^t great t
PnwUcal aria. apd with the great i i
°SU&gt;K1 8und*y morning during need, of today's clvUiatioa
I

Hart lank M*. Maying ’ with' Jack

Sinclair'*),1 today,"- says lim U-M^ucaXar.1

asrvics.
Phop. Wl 5-21

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Bunday evening. May 39, at
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News Notes

IThe Hastings Banner
I

J Thursday. June 2. 1966
The Hastings Public Library. Thuraday, June 2, 1966
was notified recently that Ute!----.
.... ’
George Waltons Of Berlin. Ger-1 . . —.
,
many, had taken a subscription I STIS ShOW OT
roper'fwUthe,Ubnuy°UThe flrat KolomOXOO JuHO 4-5

Ugn&lt;jd to the- loist Airborne DU
In Vietnam. May 14. ®om.
™ *uuaxd M F«t Benaing
Qa.. to now a heavy-weapone infan tryman In Headquarter* Com... .
__.. ,
k
I

two copies i April and'May &gt; have
The Southwestern Michigan
arrived. This Is a most welcome Iris Society will hold ita 14th an­
and Interesting addition to thejnual Iris- Show in the second
magazine section.
. floor banquet room of the Holl-

rope, is an excellent rererence
- —
source for current happenings!8 P-™ Saturday. June 4. and
abroad and especially useful for from 10 am. to 3 pzn. Bunday,
anyone who contemplates tours. June 5. Admission is free.
In the various countries at speclChairman John Briggs says al)
fle times during the year. Each 1 gardeners are Invited and urged
Lssue has u feature. “Travel to enter their best named irises
Tips," about many countries, and I in the show.
Uie current happening. fesUvato,
specimen entries should conWhen a small boy hie moved with Here's a new address:
etc., of each specific nation.
|,tot
uUe alaik Of tall-bearded
Mention of this magazine, and Iris or three stems, one variety,
his parents to Middleville where Pvt. Mark L. Weeks l)S55M8251
the
others
that
win
be
listed
‘
..
..
—
of any other
Iris. Exhibitors
he attended school.
here, is a public. “Thank You," should bring their entries to the
He worked for Uw Michigan
Central Railroad and the Oregon
U&gt; the thoughtful and generous show area Friday between 7 and
; donors.
0 pm. or up to 11 am. Saturday.
Short Line before entering mili­
Stephen D. Carr, aon of Mr.
*
a magazine for youngsters,
tary service In 1815.
and Mrs. Alfred Carr of 1524 N.
He married Rose Hauglum of Jerteraon. Ims enlisted In the Airr "Highlights." comes to lhe 11­
Williamston. NJJ., at Yellow­ Forte and is undergoing basicj brary from Dr. and Mra. Wesley Dr. Goodman writes, "18 is a
good age for entering military
stone Park on Nov. 1. 1818. They training at Lackland Militaryr Logan. Mrs Bennie Carr attends service. The body then is full of
llrcd in Kansas City until 1920 Training Center near Ban An­. to the subscription of “True"
energy, and the Imagination is
when they relumed to Michigan. tonio. Texas, Airman Carr en­. magazine for lhe library. Copies keen for adventure, adventure
listed in the Air Force Delayed। of PTA. magazine have been that Is otherwise almost impos­
Michigan Central at Saginaw. Enlistment Program on April 20j coming to the library since It sible to experience in our ihuch
and left Detroit's Metropolitan! opened from Miss Eleanor Miller too ordered society. Young males
County after an Injury forced Airport early Thuraday. May 36. of Chicago. "American Heritage," like to feel their oats. They de­
J is given by Mrs Richard Groos. rive a tremendous satisfaction
of Hastings High School and at­. The Rev. Don M Gury send* from the sheer sense of body
They lived at their farm home tended Kellogg Community Col­. "Ebony" to the library. "For- power. Youth enjoys the physical
on lhe Roush Road In Baltimore lege. He selected the clectronlos। tune" comes to the library from activity that goes with military
Mrs. John Lundeen of Lake training. Furthermore, a young
nrca for advanced training.
TYiwnahlp for 28 years.
Odessa. A subscription to fellow needs and enjoys lhe sat­
In addition to his wife, he to
‘ "Forbes" comes from Miss Sue isfaction of having measured up
survived by a daughter. Mra.
Smith. Miss Elisabeth French of to the demands of Army life.
OJ. (Sylvia) Radcliff of R4
-Washington. DC., sends "lhe When he gets through his 16
Hastings; seven grandchildren,
Waihmittonian” and the 30 vol­ weeks of basic training, he feels
end four great grandchildren,
umes of“"Llfe World Library,"
nnd a brotixrr. Shelly of Lake
Arriving from Ocala, Fla., oni continues to come from mus good because now he knows he
Saturday to visit the PhllUp Cal­ Eleanor Havens.
That's a very fine feeling. It
lups for a week, were Mr. and. &gt; Sometime ago a packet of
। Mrs Richard Kesraling and two’1 .publications, six booklets and will hold him in good stead
Sell it with a Banner ad I
children. The Oallups also enter­ Two small volumes, from St. Leo when he faces up to the require­
ments
of his later life.
tained several couples from Abbey In Florida were given to
"After high school, many a
The Mailings Public Library by
Holiday.
Robert Murray, formerly assocl- young fellow has had his fill of
The Robert Scotts of Angola. a ted with The Banner printing schooling. He is weary of the
Ind., tlie Robert MacArthura. the deportment. Mr. Murray Is now world of books. If he goes on to
Bruce Beans and Beryl Rising working at St. Leo Abbey where college, the life there frequently
were entertained at the home of all of these publications about bores him. Boredom Is the lot of
the Art Steebys for a picnic din­ Uie Catholic Church are printed. more college freshmen than out­
ner on Sunday. ’ A copy of a new book. "What’s siders will ever believe. Yet these
Mr. nnd Mrs. "Jock" Clarey, Best for Your Child and You." same boys, though not now really
CO MP LIT I REAL
Katy. Patty and Timmy will be by Dr. David Goodman, was interested in education, would
tSTATt SIRVICI
living at Mitchell Lake this given to the library this week. It return to It with new test and
Summer ius "Jock" will be em­ is especially timely because one vigor after a two-year stretch in
INSURANCE • BONDS
ployed at the McGuire Hotel in chapter In the book discusses the the Army.
Cadillac.
basic training at Port Gordon,’
On Tiic 1065 Thoniapplc Kel­
logg High School graduate work­,;
ed for Yankee Springs Hard­
ware before entering tl»e Army. '.

held at 4 pm. Saturday at the
Henton-Smlth Funeral Home.
The Rev. Wayne Groat offi­
ciated. Cremation followed.

'“• * “«•

Public Library

Chkago. J IL,

Cole, whose guardian*.

on Jan. 18. 1835, In Waukcgon.
I1L They had lived on a farm side at 10621 Alaska Ave.. Cale­
donia. has been selected for tech­
She was a member of the nical-training at Blieppard AFB,
Kalamazoo Art Center and the Texas, as an aircraft mainte­
nance specialist. He took basic

Airman Cole was graduated from
her husband, a daughter. Mra.
Caledonia High School In 1865
Nicholas (Jacqueline &gt; Timmer and attended Grand Rapids
of Marshall; a eon. Richard of Junior College.
Chicago; her mother, also of
Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Doris
Braun of Mi. Prospect, Ill., and
Want Adt Sell Unused Items.
a brother. Donald of Chicago.

Personal Mention

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"Entering service after col­
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Everett.
Parente shouldn't panic when
Laura and Mary of Marshall, their 18-year-old son gets his lege—or, worse still, after profes­
were Sunday guests of Mr. and draft cal), says an outstanding sional school—Is not so pleasant
Mrs Bob Osls and Marianne. . counselor and educator. As Jong
as he's going to be drafted any- young man does not have the
Sible age.
1same physical zeal as the 18This 1s the advice of Dr. David 3year-old. nor the same spiritual
He faces Army life
Goodman In his guidebook for exuberance.
1
parents. "What's Best For Your as
1 a necessary duty, not as an
exciting or interesting adventure.
Child—and You."
Hell go through with it and do
In addition to his draft-call ।his part, but he won't enjoy IL
advice. Dr. Goodman shows how ■
to meet many other common ,
family problems that may cause ,to,aettle down.
anxiety or tension. He speatl Ak
“fio don't *nr to hold back your
&amp;£Dfor&gt;mote 'tonite
than^a Utownndecade, a
• tharTa decad/ a “«h bchooi «™dual* «&gt;n
. HI. rtraff r-all
former principal of one of New' meetins hla draft call, perhaps
York1* best known private high tn the dim hope that later the
schools, and os a widely read
Army service is good for your
thousands of letters and queries boy, and 18 is the age when he
is best ready to meet it. When
yearly from troubled parents.
he comes out. hell appreciate
When that draft call comes. even more the advantages you
have to give him."
The draft call is only one ot
the many family problems which,
according to Dr. Goodman, aver-

WE WATCH
PILES OF MONEY FOR
LOTS OF PEOPLE

SccHm Three—Pages 1 to b

Hope Township {Hiekory Corners

Kellonn Alumni
Fete Saturday

Farmer Dies
On Monday

aootatlon,' HUkory Corners, wig
»

Funeral services
for Daniel
D.
wisrii.
» Mi
ts-’iui

Monday afternoon. May 30. at th* Gull Lake Blah School
Borgcar, Hospital In Kalamazoo. teria,
*

j jfab
**

Cedar Creek Cemetery.

Seheol

tavltod

at lhe Barry County Medical dinner will be an entertaining
Facility for ■ year and one- I program featuring films by Robhalf.
| ert Dawson and the music of the
He was bom on Jan. 7. 1875, Cereal City Chorus.
In Kalamazoo
I
------------ •------------He mr-rlid Lydia M. Schalb- 1 Mr. and Mr* Harold Gray and
ley in 1912 In Lanting. She died daughter* attended the baccatn September of 1949.
1 laureate service* at Addiaon
H. tad
m,„. or hr. ur,
■£«.
on hl, tnnn in Hope Center.
d M
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rence of R2 Hastings and Daniel
of Kalamazoo; 11 grandchil-'
drrn; three sLiters. Mra. John
tJraslef Hine of Kalamazoo. |
Mrs. Claude (Ellai Haggerty of,
Do'.rolt nnd Mrs. Mae Olthouae.'

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Mr. and sirs Jack Heighten of
Kalamazoo were dinner guest* l
Saturday ago at the home of,
her mother. Mra. Jessie Green,
ind In the afternoon they went:
mushrooming (with very good

lot of know-how
to fix a hi-fi

farm. The Ellis Garllngers of
Nashville visited her mother.
Mrs. Green. Thursday evening. I

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tlie use of understanding, love,
and a relaxed atUtude. His pri­
mary thesis in "What's Best for
Your Child—and You" is that
the love and warmUi of a happy
marriage carry over subcon­
sciously to the children. Influ­
encing not only their work in
school and their growing ma­
turity. but atom their own devel­
opment ot an altitude toward
marriage aa a warm, loving, ten-,
sion - free relatlonslilp between

to

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on a

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rounding communities os

well

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those living right here in our immediate neighborhood.

CORNER OF

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Phone 945-2471

Up tn $10,000.00

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�Quick Actum
Avals Tragedy
In Summertime

Ldke Odessa
* * Sunday

CHURCH Off GOD

HASTINGS
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Boltwood and E. State Hoad

PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED

Methiuwchumcm

Worahlp service, 10 am .
Bunday school 11 am L.

aU upon him in truth.

Fint Friday Maoao*
junior Christian Endeavor, 7 ItadtoVjlF S* •* aJBpm. Betty Ovenahire, director.

Wednesday prayer

9MCALLUM UNITED
n» tN
■T CHURCH
i Church of the Wildwood"

THE GAULLA.N
BAPTnrr CHURCH
Coroar 104th BL to North

Phons 945-5704
10 am Bunday school
11 am Morning worship.

Morning worship, 10 am
Bunday school 11 am.
Bible study neur.

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
IRVING CHAPEL

SOUTH KALAMO
PENTECOSTAL
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor

wiHi oar experienced

CHURCH

:30 am on Bundays,
es on weekdays

ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE

COiN-OP
SU H

MmLy Am Sotv^ay
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CARLTON 8EVKNTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
young people. At the Youth
Chapel.
' J Saturday worship, 10:45 an.
Wednesday Activities

Rd.

’-Io am Bunday school.
‘11 am Mortilng worship.

are invited to this meeting. Of-

8:30 Senior High Youth F6U
lowship will meet at the church TRINITY
Monday Activities. f
7 Boy Bcouta.

Village of Woxllxiry
Bunday school. 9:45 am.
Worahlp, 11 am.
Junior church for children. 4-9.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.. 8.
Pdlowalilp service, 7:45 am.

Bible Study and Prajvr ser­
vice. Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger

SPECIAL sale
SAVE

SAVE ’15

ON INSTALLATION OF

ON INSTALLATION OF

GAS YARD UGHT

GAS GRILL

COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

You spot the shadowy outline by Deputy Bherlfl Kenneth
t a small, limp body and grab
Road.

Floyd Walter, Bupt
Worship hour, 11 am.
ChrUUan Endeavor, Bunday 5

gather around. You plw your

Pulao? Can't find any. No signa

KILPATRICK
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

see the lifeless girL Crouched
aver her to Um young lifeguard

gin a methodical pumping. Pi»ton-ilka pressure on the girt's

Rcv. R. A. Hoffman
10 am Bunday school

ration, which moat Grand Rapids

WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN M1LO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3 Delton
Rot. Prank Crabb, Bible teacher
Worship sendees, 9:45 am
A. J. Spoelstra, Paator
Bunday school, 10:45 Am.
Bunday school, 10 am
Wednesday night, 7:36 Adult
Worahlp. 11 am &lt;
choir practice.
Bunday trronlng aerrtoe. 7:30.
Thursday, Junior choir, 4 pm
Wed. evening serrioa^ 7:30.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

Then—or did you imagine it?
A alight gaspl With your free
hand you fumble for a pulse. It's
there, feeble and faltering, but
grows stronger, but the girl la
At the hospital, doctors work
on a critical child. They Inasrt
a metal lube into her windpipe;

to reduce her temperature, and
use drugs to strengthen heart
with high school seniors
attending their church In a body.
Nursery and classes for children.

10:30 am Bunday school.

Study Wed, 7:30 pm.

BOWENS MILLS
Henry VanTll
adulte, Gareth
and Janice Conklin in charge.
Adult prayer meeting. Mra.
Rogers in charge.
A cordial welcome to all.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7:30 pm Wedneeday. prayer CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
and praise.
1718 N. Broadway
Friday, June 3, 7:30 annual
Minister. Dale R. Harvey
church meeting. Election of of­
410 E. Madison. 945-5066
ficers. District Superintendent.
Clyde Marshall In charge
Loyd Martz.
Church Board meets at 7.
Bunday school picnic plans are
7 p.m. Youth Service.
being made. Tentative date Is
7:30 pm Evening service.
Saturday, July 31, subject to
7:30 pm. Wed., Bible Study
and prayer.

COLEMAN

A Municipal Court Jury of six
found Paul Van Dulne, R3 Mlddlevlle, guilty of reckleaa driving
Imagine you arc David PotyraJ, following a trial Thursday morn­
18, a lifeguard. You hear joy­ ing with Judge L. R Barnett
ful shouts change into the sound prertding.
of urgent terror. Instantly you're

Toung People's service, 7 pm

Thursday Activities
7:30 Chancel Chou- practice.
*.

WOODBURY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

Jury Finds Man
Guilty Thursday

yelling with

7 pm Evangelistic MOta

CHRIST CHURCH

« •
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,.
SCIENTIST
• 446 W.
Bunday sei.
Sunday school ll am
Wednesday service, 8 pm
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday, 3 to 4 pm.

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK, MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Brigade.
REFORMED CHAPEL
DOWLING
Monthly Missionary
Bunday Maas.9 mil f
** W.MHn ®Uwl
2nd Tdteday, 7:30.
—-------■
Eart gejupper
Worship. 10 am
-■
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Bunday school, 11:15 am.
1302 South Hanover Btrect
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
'Evening worship. 7:30 pro.'
Ttelephone: 945-9429
Rev. Howard W. Rogen, Pastor
10 am Sunday school. Elwyn LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Cori Sill-email. Pastor
Nursery with adults in charge to
Morning worship, 10 am.
permit all parents to attend
Bunday school 11 am.
Bunday worship, 7 JO pm
Junior Sunday school in charge
Wednesday family worship.
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
Adults Bible study. 7:30 pus
Youth Fellowship, 7:30’ pm
11 am. Morning worship aerBoys, Girls Fellowship, 7:30.

monetary cugw* •
•deques home-owners' liability fnsur-

battling suit.

1:45 am. Bunday school

Wednesday—12:45 Circle

Blrke.
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON

prayer Wednesday, 3 pro.

HARTINGS

Rot. Charter Gibbs, Pastor

Bunday school 10 am
Morning worahlp, 11 am
Young People’s Service, 6:30.

Rot. DoWd Hawley, Assistant

' Se«« Tima and
Money . . . Flus;
fr«« Merhproofi

Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship. U am.
- Youth People's service. 7 pm
clal music, hymn sing. Message
Evangelical service, 8 pm.

June will

For

I DELTON METHODIST
Bible study.
Vacation Bible school June IS
LAKEWOOD
Worahlp, Bunday, 11 am
BAPTIST CHURCH
Youth Fellowship, Bunday, 6.
Thuraday evening prayer
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30.
Chanced diolr, 7 pm Thun
Hot. Wayne Richie. Pastor
CHURCH
CKDAR CREEK BIBLE
Broadway and Center Streets INTER-LAKES
CHURCH
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
BAPTIST CHURCH
Campground Rd.. 8 miles south.
Bunday, June 5. morning worDelton, Michigan
7 jo pm Wad,
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Bunday school 10 am
Per Information, write Wayne
Sunday school. 10 am
Worship, 11 am
Richie. R1 Vermontville.
Worahlp, 11 am
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm
or Me-Um?"
Evening worahlp, 7 pm.
10:30 Reception for high school
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pn
graduating seniors In Memorial
BALTIMORE V. B. CHURCH
Hall. T7x«- to attend church in WESfrEYAN METHODIST
Marrin BickmUlar. Pastor
a group.
Hickory Corners, Mtenigan
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am Morning worahlp.
8:30 pm. Senior High Youth
10 am. Bunday school.
Wed.. 7 pm prayer meeting.
Fellowship will meet at tha
hip. Junchurch. 71 kmc young people en­
ST. BOSE CATHOLIC CHURCH tering Seventh Grade next Fall

Yotah Fellowship, 7:30 pm.

Cbunty residents Inter-

HARTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rot. Russell Houseman. Pastor NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

Bunday Public talk, 3 pm

daughter. Mra. Lawrence (Joan)

Hobart Martin of Mice

broadcast over WFUR.
Young People, Thursday, 7 pm

11 am Junior church.
children 4 through 8.

R»r. FT. Jo«ph C. Dunphy,

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rrONET POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

HASTINGS WE8L1YAN
WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH

Michigan Heart AatoclaMlchlgan United Fund
phyMcians and nuxM&lt;
—— — safety men ip

BVtlOS,

at Medical Fa- expsuidltft the number and scope

invited.
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST .
W. Gten Campbell Pastor
3 Miles South of Gun Laks
9:45 am. Bunday school

ctlUy.
8:38 pm Wesleyan Youth Fel­ course, receive special courses. Ln
hospital procedures.
lowship.

Electrotype plates made by J
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Prayer,
In 1841.

Big Wagon
Big, brawny Plymouth Fury-long, wide and handsome
on a 121-in. wheelbase.

DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
404 W. Colfax - Ph. WI 5-5310
Saturday Sabbath School. 0:30.
Worship. 11 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Sunday, "Faith far Today.” on

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lights, during day as wefl a*&lt;
night.

I Lights Help
' Cut
Cut Daytime
Daytii
Road Crashes

report h published in lhe July

Of Optometry. scientific journal

Optometry.
Keep poisons away from chllPreferably, t h c researchers
raid, special
running lights drcn. warns a Michigan Slate
aiiould be as high and aa wide
apart aa possible on the front clalist.
Each year 600.000 children uned two lights for daytime driv­
ing rather than one to avoid
confusion with bicycles, motor­
cycles or flashlights.
The optometrists made a fatal.
strong case in favor of white
Children about a year old are
most likely to get Into cleaning
and polishing materials, rodent
times more visible than dark and Insect poisons, solvents, and
cars. Cream to white colored
cam. ti&gt;ey reported, arc usually te rials are often stored close to
six times more visible titan dark-

the Greyhound
in broad daylight;

he's

policy has reduced the company's
daytime acridenl rate by
P®*

its Canadian division.

the BANK*
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By HD Burpee
ot Thum- the charncterisUcs contributed by

various membere, all of which
combined In forming the Class

Mosaic;

diana unirarity optometrists has
Tira. Uotoa. confirmed that motor vehicles
can become perilously camou­
flaged to the point that they
sometimes blend in completely

I. IocJlS.11, VU»
Pratt, KsImbmm..

Attendance Was Very

lahed by the hands of those who
had been charged with its prep­
aration.
After a pirertng selection. “The
Burgomaster" by Troxel's or­
chestra, the class oration was
given by Arthur Andrus, who by

On,
which has to receive a diploma from the
the graduating-exercises Hastings High School and who
according to the lilstorian was
further distinguished by having
come In seven miles to school,
and carried seven subjects, a
study for every mile. He had
epjand Friday
of ie TtU» aj

Modern labeling laws require

eat anything despite irritating

children.
cent of child poisoning cases, the
toxic substance was within easy
reach.

to Induce them to take pills

SHOP A&amp;P

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H0S0—AraoU L. Jaaaa. 0
tot. Uab. 010,413-01 aaaall

Super-Right" Mature, Com-Fed Beef

tefge ebstomary crowd
Roosevelt were of such vital ingnu The platform era
OOurt yard, was limply decorated and example for young Ameri­
Ih feroen and. white, the class cans. that their recital need not
be postponed. He traced the
President's career frotn his first
modest appearance In public life,
through advancement until the
ret girl graduates, in their tragic death of McKinley thrust
fluffy gowns of Udn white on him the greatest office in
Ln lhe quaint and charm- |
M styles, mkrohdd on to no sense a political speech, the (IMcUUst. IU»
orator endeavoring to present the
together with the young characterisUai of the president
in a way that young Americans MOSS
might take to heart the lesson of
his life, for it Is on such men CrMk.
jtndfirtag a Merited march.
that America risks her hope,
confident, that the future will
The invocation was very
ghUy and earnestly given by Rev. find her morality .untarnished ly reviewed the history of the
negro in our own country, from
H.' EL VanAtiken. and after a and her glory undimmed.
the first introduction of slavery
rich was eln Meister werden will' In IBID down to the present Ume,
was in, the capable hands of and of the remarkable growth of
negro population from four and
Miss Katherine Van Valken-

from Schiller’s renowned drama
of William Tell. T]&gt;e incident
being when Toll's wife remon­
strates with him for teaching

Fresh Mushrooms

ALLGOOD SLICED

BACON

69-4UFIB SIOHT- FANCY

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Sliced Bacon..

William youth of Edison. Lists, Michael
qrigtttelity ing a splendid exemplification of' In a happy, bnxay
ctaei his- lhe motto. Tlie importance of her standpoint ah
early preparation
VKTWUIEI MW —
males of 1MM. AU acquainted
with the fair propteteee would
Belfmastery, she truly sold, is
unlquenca* and originality. From
coming
Commander-in-chief of the U. 8.
tell you. you must first become Army in the PhiUppEnes down to
umbrella mender and feather

lives had run.
Another setoetton was given by
ding Farewell To The Old Troxel's orchestra, and then the
acenes." Glenn Waite gave the
sentlng which had fallen to Da­
Negro Problem," a question, he vid Edward Smith. was given.
said that presented more diffi­ Seldom hag the valedictory adculties. dangers and dlscourage-

79*

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The individual effort, of each,
and the deUray. Impressed one
aa being of unuMlally high order.

Sirloin

Porterhouse Steaks
"SUFIR RIGHT" BONELESS RUMF, OR

"SUPER RIGHT" SLICIO

49*

Beef Liver
BONELESS, FULLY COOKED

Conned Hams
39*

Pork Hocks

Fruit Drinks
Tropical Fruit Flinch or Graps Drink

3$85‘

Juice

White Bread

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89* Bartlett Pears3B
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Hunt's Catsup15* Miracle Whip Ji
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BAG O' BREAD SALE

FRESH

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SULTANA FRUIT

VanValkenburg, J. Arthur An­
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Haddock Fife

Cake Mixes

Beverages
Assorted Flavors

Sloppy Joes 2

as follows: Harriett H. Good-

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Of the members Mh Smith.

Halibut Steaks

SPARE RIBS'59*
FRYER LECS^^' 53'

[ crowding or detracting from the

McMurray, Florence Viola Wood

99*

Rotisserie Roast

FOR BOILING—"SURER RIGHT"

Bacon

A€rP Our Finest Quality
matte were diligently chosen,
and delivered with true sincerity
and feeling. .
In a few appropriate words
Superintendent Field presented
tha diplomas, and the exercises
cloned with the benediction by
Rev. VanAuken.

STEAKS
891 99 T

Round

arrow. He repilea with the words the hlghert welfare of the coun­
try at heart may well unite their
of the motto. Che English of
which is "He who would become eCfortn and their influence to-

P;i .!

What to Do
If Your Gat
Pedal Stick*

If a youngster should swallow
Allen and Clark would like
nonsdible substance, call a
to see daytime running lights
become standard equipment on
all motor vehicles. But until
The National Safety Council's
this happens, they recommend
1 * dayt
.
wwoaory ugma or uayimic ui
theme for Farm Safely Week
tell the doctor the brand
The optometrists recommend' Of low beam headlights
that all vehldai in motion be1
,
--------------------------Illes Everywhere.
required to display running
use BANNER WANT AD8!

Roosevelt, saying that while
there was a popular sentiment
In America against eulogizing a
man while he still Uvea and

WHldyouuse
you use
jmU’ierrace carnet
madeofwannber?

deaths per month from these .

bright daylight.

tera, diversified In form, color
and value, brought together by

Friday. The Individual

Keep Poisons
In Safe Place,
Specialist Warns

June Is Dairy Month
MEL-O IIT PROCESSED

Cheese Slices
MC

AMERICAN
or PIMENTO

CMOlit, Asiiriw er WsmsSi

Cheese Spread —&gt; 79
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Watermelons
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Ice Cream

59*

Popsicles

SWEET, RED IUPE

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Peaches...

39*

�Good Practices

ears

WANT

News
Barry-Eaton
MMPA Head at
State Conclave

MORE CORN

Leyton Nelson, MSV crop sci­
ence extension specialist agreed
and added: "Moot ot Michigan
got some moteturo at a very ert-

the Or*
I Mr. and Ml* Richard
nattc water •y.ptemp'Ttater
izi of
ztbairf OounoOa ot I
be operated by an elec- tag

Farmers
Carlton Grange
Lists Activities

THE NATION'S No.l
Nitrogen for Corn
NOTHING. BUT NOTHING BEAT*
LOW COST ANHYDROUS AMMONfA!
No Ona, But No Ono Boot! Our Sorvico
Woat Michl$an’i QWotf NH3 Distributor.

c«u
water' oft' the Florida Keys,
while Loo Barry trekked through
all of Western Europe, stating
that the Ume to visit Europe la
In the Spring or Fall when the
tourist season betook and prices

Freeport

MANCO

many locahUoa, etgiecially In
southern and central Michigan.
Michigan farmers hope tor
some good, early (but mild)
thawing weather, followed by
gentle Spring nine that will
soak ln(o the soil for Spring and
early Summer seed planting.

By Mra. Sylvan Tt
111 N. Depet St.
. ImHs—Mi. 517-4510
Latter ot May M:
HASTINGS OFFICI
Mr. and Mr* Martin Tuttle
and son of Allo were last Thurs­
US. oil companies give away
SOI W Sa. Michigan
day supper guest* of Mr. ana about 150,000.000 road maps each Owaa Maa.. Wed.. Sri. I ;SO-3 &gt;00
Ml* Fted Kidder. A Mr. and year at a cost of about *15,000,Mr* Martin Tuttle were Satur­
day overnight and Sunday dinTutfle. Mr. and Mr*. Adon Myers
were also dinner guest* * Mr.
and Mr* Kenneth Erickson and
State Orange Roas Drill team.
The Orange Hall was used May family of Hastings were Friday
21 for wedding reception and visitors of hl* mother. Xlr. arid
Mr* Harold Cave. A Mr. and
Mr* Harold Cave visited bls
mother. Mr* Margaret C*va at1
tt» Medical’ Facility Bunday. A
Mr. and Mr* George Owen at­
tended a potluck dinner al the

3 Cars Damaged
In Monday Mishap

ln honor of the relatives and
friends of Mr. and Mn. David
Mwrt ot Belmont, Calif. There
Wwe over 100 present. Mr* Ferbsrt is Mr. Owen* sister, Barb-

Three ears were damaM
about 5:40 pun. Monday, May i

American dairy association
OF MICHIGAN

Mr* Roy Seese, Mr*. Joe
Kauffman, Mrs. Mina Wieland
and Mr* Little Blough of Free­
port and others from Lake Odes­
sa enjoyed dinner at the home
ot Mr* Mary Guy ot Lake Odes­
sa, w Mr. and Mr* Darrell Jones
of Hasting* were Saturday sup­
Dodge was unable to stop In time per gucat* of Mr. and Mr* Tim
to avoid hitting the Carancl car Kidder. A Mr. and Mr* Bill ElIn the rear. His car glanced off
and sideswiped a car betag driv­ dlrmer guest* of her parents. Mr.
en.east by Percy D. Clark. 35. R2 and Mrs. Marion Smith of Has­
tings. A Mr. and Mr* Donald
Link and daughter* of Alaska

evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs
Seymour Bouwens. A Mr. and
Mr* Charles Walt of Hastings
and Mr. and Mr* Richard Shoe­
bridge were mushrooming Sat­
urday.

SMITH BROS.
ELEVATORS

LAKE ODESSA

Ride with The Dodge Boys

the good guys
ARE OUT To
. •
GET YOU
into a Dodge Bart,
. ■•'if

Coronet, Polara, Monaco
or Charger!

State-wide service program
for used car buyers

^Guaranteed ‘Warranty^
15% discount on all parts AND 15% discount on all labor
for eno full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car

urday. A Mr. and Mr* James
Hostetler and Darlene of Woodlan) wtrs Bunday visitors of his

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES

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Ul SI
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Lake Odetia
Jayceet Sponsor
Teen Dance

A few doctors st one time said
that they would not participate
In the medicare procram. But
store the medicare program pro­
vides only a way of paying medi­
cal bllla,' what they meant was
that they did not want to send

Tuesday dinner guests of their
sister and daughter. Mr. and
Mra. Clair Clum. * Mr. and Mra.
Martin TirtUo and son. Terry,

George Pounce vlsitod her moth­
er, Mrs. Roy Blough, at the
Cross Nursing home in Carlton
Center Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs.

Every inch a ragged
John Deere

bcnofita on her ex-bus­
band's social security record?
A. It is possible under the new
amendments if she is at least
ago 62 (age 00 if a sundvori, un­
married. was married to the
wage-earner 20 years and meets
certain support requirements.
Visit your social security district
The Banner. In cooperation
office for further details.
willi the Social Security Admin­
Q. My mother Is 61 and work­ istration, is publishing a series
ed ano year under social se­ of questions and answers on socurity. Is there a chance she
might qualify for benefits pow?

llw, certain persons. 72 or over
may qualify for benefits with
fewer quarters of coverage.
Raptds, Michigan La open dally
Q. I filed ft* widow's benefits Monday through Friday from
last year at age 62. This year I b:30 a_ra. to 4:30 pm. As an
added service’ it Is also open
to tlie public each Monday cveIs possible for you to bottom e en­
titled to disability bcncflU, b.-uxd
on jxxtr own vamlnsp. even
though you were previously re­
ceiving widow's beneflta
Q. Is It true that a widow may
now gut social security benefits

Goodyear
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your questions and requests to
Uiax office, which will reply di­
rectly to you. For telephone re­
quests call 451-3531.

State-Canada
Connected by 3
Bridges, Tunnel

have received at ago 62. Thia
Is because benefits will be paid
orer a longer period of time.
Q. I am a widow and receive
Tha Michigan - Ontario boun­
$75 a mouth lxu«d an my own
work record. If I remarry, will dary is about 700 miles lang and
all but a few yards of that dis­
tance la water. The cxccpUona
are spectacular.
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Three grear bridges and a

Although the Dutch else disease
alreadyTakec a heavy
toll and no suitable cure-all has jet been found to lick it,
the American elm tree (top photo) is not about to be wiped
out in Michigan by this quiet killers That’s the consensus
of professional foresters in die East where the disease baa
been prevalent much longer than in this state. To be sure,
this battle is an expensive one. And in the use of chemical
sprayings (bottom photo), which often have serioua side
effects on some wildlife, it leaves something to be desired.
Needed badly is a chemical which will effectively do the
job of controlling the disease without endangering other
values. Newer controls are being tested but, at best, they
offer only partial answers. Admittedly, foresters have a
long fight ahead of them. However, they are cautiously
optimistic that many elms will survive naturally ,and that at
least a portion of these prime shade trees will be with us
for a long time. --Mich. Dept. of Conservation

New Low Luster
Enamel Paint
Is Announced

guesta ot Ills parents, Mr. and
Mra. Floyd Dukes. * Mr. nnd
Mra. Charles King cared for
Thompson's store Bunday while

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sywaaslnk and family of Siena Vista,
Artz, arrived Saturday al tlw
home of iwr brother and family.

CARB
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No other organisation
insures as many good
Michigan drivers, oilers
broader protection, or better
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combines the ease-of-application
mid soap and water.cleanup ad­
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point with the durability, sheen,
leveling and washability of a
fine enamel is now available in
Hastings according to James II.
Wlswell, manager of Burry Coun­
ty Lumber Company, 125 N. Jet-

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complete cure over-night. Palnt-y
Ing equipment is cajuly end i
quickly cleaned with the use of

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
121 W. State S&gt;.

will happen If my doctor refuses
to treat medicare patients. He
wad much opposed to medicare they crots from Scull Ste. Marie,
Ontario, to Sault Ste. Marie,
before It was pissed?
A. It would be very unlikely Michigan. Completed in 1962, its

people who spend Too
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L. L. "Frlm” PrimodlR, retired
Michigan State athelUc business
and only ten-letterman in Spar­
tan history, still serves his alma
mater by selling athletic pro-

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prescription is Ktuaty tailored
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you... such lacton is height.
g(t, weijhl, past medical
history, and present illness.

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Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

petitions at the
.. in. tnanuhtn o

V«M State Hlr»»i

Ssturdsyr.

time left that

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ROYAL
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am writing because I am
Yours in Overalls,

Uui tke miaai

in election procedures
township and precinct
refer to the abolishment

All.

ship office to circulate nominat­
ing peUttons Ln order to have
their name appear on the ballot
Of particular Importance this
year are Uie Very Important
People in my opinion al leaf!.

Thifi the 1966
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the county convenUons. These
are VIP. because this |s the first
step in nominating the candi­
date for President in the next
national election. Tha delegates
elected at the August 2nd pri­
mary will meet in the spring of
1968 at their county conventions

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Children and their families of
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Palmer gave
a party for them at Pingers In
Grand Rapids. They were pre­
sented wtth a beautiful floor
lamp and lhe grandchildren
presented Mrs. Palmer a cor­ Gladys Calms, returning Wednessage of red roses to wear for
their 57th wedding anniversary
Clifford Kahler's In Delton.
Karl Vansickle. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen visited
Gary Vansickle and sons. David at William Cox's to Nashville Sat­
and Steven of Wyoming, Mr. ahd urday evening. * Saturday callers
Mrs. Ralph P~'‘
—
Randy. Mr. and
Cindy. Rex. a
Imcr and Rechey
Mra. Richard

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mlng enjoyed a barbecue &lt;
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Ri
Palmer Memorial Day.
and Mrs. Elton Lawrence

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who had been battling the flu,
is quite well again.
The Rev. Gerald Bates of
Leighton Is conducting sn out­
door worahlp center beginning
this last Sunday at Payne LakQ.
of the 1D68 classmates of T-K
are having open house for thansailor sons and daughters. *
Mrs. Mae Holm, who has beta
vtaiUng lhe Roy Foxes of MlJj
dlrrllle expects to eoon leave far
BeatUe. Wash, to visit anothai
daughter. Ruth, and family. *

sold their home an M-27 to Mr.
VanHouten and family who will
taka possession as soon as th#

vial ting her'brother and family,
Ur. and Mrs Russell Beeler.
Thursday night they plan to see
NlkJ Frost, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Frost, graduate at the
Lakewood schooL'-. .
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returned home Friday. ★ Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs of Kalamatoo spent Memorial Day with
her mother. Mrs. Oxro Pierce. *
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, who
were recently married, are home
font their honeymoon and live

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at this writing. ★ Mrs. Robert
Watkins of Grand Rapids called
pu Mrs. B. C. 8wifi and Carlton;
Thursday. * Mra. Philip Dyer of
Scottville, who had been vlslt-

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Lindon Norris called on
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Wykes of Cascade were 0'
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and Mrs. Clare Williams. 1
Senior Citizens elected Fi
McIntyre of Wayland as
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Rusell Palmer and Sue Ann of
Hastings. * Mr. and Mra. Miner from Hinds district called at Lloyd
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Duane C. VanDyke. Crooked
Lake, Delton, paid a WO fine plus
15.45 court costs assessed by
Municipal Judge L. E. Barnett
on a reckless driving charge­
VanDyke was arrested May 10
folowing a mishap on the Norris
Road.

enjoyed a lovely dinner at Fin-

Ids Bunday with their children •
and fiunUlee. The children hoto, ,..

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                  <text>HwHftfi, Mkhigaa. Thursday, June 9. 1966

Section O*J—*oge&gt; 1 to 8

NUMBER 8

Stowell

Barry’s

&gt;kM.C.

Ing of a space craft possible Aside
extremely complicated Surveyor I from any scientific Interest, the
pictures reveal a landscape that
of the Jinxed
the Barry County Volunteer
both uninteresting.
flights were remarkable. . .
pher Gould. Barry Oountv MichlSurveyor I was an important first to Und photographic
first for the United States—The ment on U»e moon, they
use a controlled process
aurface—ao skillfully and gantly pended on a shell of protective
padding Chat broke tx*n and fell
many civic projects.
away when the package hit the
damaged the equipment and would

back a series of surprisingly cigar

pictures, which, although they have passenger.
revealed nothing new or startling,
Thus the United States has
have at least confirmed predictions
that there are broad level surfaces In the conquest at space during
on the moon sufficiently hardMrs. Gould said T4&gt;e Conservation packed and rigid to make the land&lt; Continued on Page;4)
exhibits have won state and na­
tional recognition.

Of special significance has been
the Conservation Exhibits spon­
sored by the Thomaople Garden
Club, and without the dynamic
drive of Mrs Stowed these fine

THE BUSINESS END—Raymond (Rod) Conger, millwright al
Frank Beardalee'i new modern sawmUI at Freeport, checks the
huge bandsaw which euta soma 20,044 board feet of lumber in an
average eight-hour day at the nearly all-metal plant. The main.
building of the sawmill to 44 by 164 feet and about 15 persons are
employed al the mill. Beardslee's former sawmill at Freeport was
destroyed by fire early Saturday, June 4. 194L—Banner photo.

Executives With | Happy Ending |
evening Barry Coun­
Bliss Exchange tyThursday
authorities, Delton firemen
and State Police organised nt
Stoney Point, Crooked Lake,
Company Posts Delton, to search tor a missing

been the prime force In a number
of local projects in other areas.
Mrs. Gould said. She was Influen­
tial In promoting the Idea that the
old post office be used as a City
library; she has been a consistent
advocate of moving the Jail loca­
tion from the Court House square;
handedly rounded ut&gt; the many
antiques from the entire county n»
well as the volunteer labor among
the membership of the Barry
County Historical Society which
made the Antique Auction i.-'.d by
that group such a financial success
last May.
This In turn enabled the His­
torical Society to go ahead with
the replacement of the stolen his­
torical marker at Bull's Prairie
near Irving, and the relocation of
the Yankee Springs Mansion House
Marker from the State Park to
the site .of the old inn.
Barry County citizens who placed
Mrs. Stowell's name in nomination
mentioned the fact that Mrs.
Stowell does not limit her Conser­
vation-Beautification act! rille* to
organized groups. She works with
children, neighbors, and the young­
stere in school whom she contacts
as a frequent substitute teacher,
as well as with and for the Senior
Citizens, instilling in them the
love of growing things.

Pennock’s Escort Service
Fills Vital Patient Need

Pennock Hospital's new eacort tag nurses and nurse* aid* for
-----------------------------------------*-^*-A|
service
to in Its fourth week
4hd| Othar hospital duties.
Mrs. Howard Frost, chairman of:
Th* voluhteer women —about
the program, reports that the
tervlce has been highly success­ 35 who are giving a full day
ful and is filling a great need
greet
patients when they arrive
al the expanding hospital.
at the hospital for admission,
and take them to their rooms
after they have been registered
by regular staff personnel.
attention that to appreciated.
The patients seem to appreci­
ate the personal attention they
receive, and our volunteers are
She explained that patients now in a position to help them
are taken to and from the X-ray make the adjustment to their
hospital stay. Mrs. Prost added.
teer women, giving them greater
consideration and thereby froe-

23 Graduate
From St Rose
School Sunday

Jeffrey Floria
Gets Commission

Practice Teachers
Receive Experience

Home After
Heart Surgery

i of yesterday....
gleaned from the
Banner filet

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very nicely.

10 Years Ago
Harrison Dodds, president of
David C. MunU. son of Mr. I Hastings Klwanls Club and Mrs.
and Mrs. Harold F. MunU, Hick-| Dodds will attend the 1044 Vic*
ory Corners, was graduated from tory Convention of Klwanls Inthe US Military Academy at temallonal In Atlantic City, N.JM
which begins Sunday and last*
commissioned a second Ueuten- through Thursday.
ant in the Engineer Corps.

Mrs. Louise Erway, deputy city
clerk, who has been employed by
the municipality for more than
10 years, was appointed city
treasurer Monday evening to
succeed the late Mrs. Jessie Gray
who died Bunday after an ex­
tended Illness,

MotorisU driving on State
Street are now prohibited from
meting U-turns at the Michigan
Avenue. Jefferson Street and
Church Street intersections, ac­
cording to action taken by city
officials this week.

176

Era in Township
Government
Coining to an End

Supervisors to
Meet Tuesday

Hastings to Name 2 Board
Members, All 3 Districts to
Vote on Controversial Annexation
Voters in the Hastings school district will go to the polls
Monday, June 13, from T a.m. to 8 p.m. for tbeir annual school
election to select two members of the Board of Education, and
to vote on the annexation of the Quimby and Weeks school
districts. Quimby and Weeks electors will also vote on annex­
ation.
.
Voters from all three districts will vote in the West Gym­
-- ------------------------------------------------- nftajura at Hastings High School.

‘Moonlite Sale’
Wednesday in
City’s Downtown
Hastinra merchsnta will h*»M
their annual "Moonlite Sale"
Wednesday. June 15. with speclai bargains and entertainment.)
Russell Hankins, manager of the
Area Chamber ot Commerce, has
announced.

the elections.
In addition to the voting on
the annexation Issue, electors in
the Quimby and Weeks district
are to have their regular annual
school meetings Monday night.

Candidates for

the Hastings

who*has been president of the
board And Robert Godfrey trus­
Special sale items of Interest । Edward Slocum.
to all shoDDers will be available.: The majority rote on the anManager Hankins said, and sales, nexallon question wiU decide the
peop'e will wear night clothes Issue. If the majority votes in
on the Job and fun to In store favor of IL the two districts wtU
for everyone.
be combined with the Hustings
district.

There will be music on the
Sludenta In secondary classes,
street. Make this a big night,
have fun: get special bargains, 7th through 12th grades, have
and be entertained all in one big been . attending school in Hastlngi from those districts.
eveningHankins concluded
slder hiring a zoning admlnlsLast March the two district
New nomineliny petitions eli­
voted against annexation. Quim­
Plans are being completed fori'minate the notarization of peti­
by acuudly voted for annexation,
tions and provided for a circu­
Barry County electors to vote in lator's certificate In 'Is
sum Ing their share of the debt
the Aug. 3 primary on proposals
Candidates on&lt;f the primary
and special operating tax.
to raise a special two-mlll tax .must file petitions equal in num-1
for a two-year period to put ;
Should the two district be anInto a sinking fund tn construct nor
.
more than four percent of
«&lt;rgrOIirUI«
and equip a new Barry County .th® rate polled by the candidate)I Mrs Nancy
Williams,
wife
Nancy
wU, of
and Weeks 1251592 making Boa­
Jail costing an estimated 4452.000. ,
far Secretary of former Governor O Mennen
Including the sheriff's residence. State
,of htoin party
the township at the last willtamZ Congrruman Psta H tings district's total $44114.101.
•
« »h‘ch the Secretary Todd rtth?rSrtDtoWcL State
। Todd of the Third District. State
(Senator
Roger jotinson
Johnson ofof the
the Quimby would only pay
™ . r,
' or
"“Kjr Roger
unanimously approved taking
f
."J 2 Mth and 0Uler3
t°
th®
checking petitions for the first yesteryear Festival Saturday. on the school debt This would
222^ *7„.reqU.lr^L ? P'Wy June 11. at the Community Cenfairgrounds for possible por­ nollfy any candidate who to •— —
--------- -ter at the *-■
fairgrounds.
change only If they vote to as­
lacking in the required number
sume a share.
434,444.
of signatures
An $800 option for property
Township
----------- - -------------------------------officer* will be elecHastings school district votes on
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Keith t*d for two years, except trus- eratlc Committee, said many
will *be
Barrlgar has been obtained tees whose terms ~
— *four
Final purchase of the property
Festivities are to get underway for a new high school—the dis­
would depend on the outcome of
Delegates to county convenat 1 pm. with rides for children trict can also vote to spread ths
the rote In the August primary.
and adults, cake walk, games,
The two-mlll tax for two year*,
old fashioned country store, throughout the district Thia
based on present valuations, that provision be made In these
baked goods and a box social would effect newly annexed dis­
delegate
ballots
so
that
an
elec
­
would bring In 4393.696 Barry
tricts
tor may write or paste the name
on the ballot of a candidate of
Chip St Martin to to auction
his choice.
the lunches to the highest bid­ pected to have 22 elementary
The tax. If approved, would
ders
c pupils next Fall, and the Weeks
cost property owners In Hastings
Congressman Todd is to call school, located at the corner of
about 15.74 per $1,000 of as­
for square dancing after the box Broadway and Brogan Roads, to
sessed valuation.
social
expected to have 26 elementary
All women are invited to par­ students.
ticipate in the box social. Bring
Voters should use the Park
flee until their offles Is phased

Yesteryear
.Fete Saturday
At Fairgrounds

At that same meeting Aider­
man Lannes Kenflsld. chairman
of the sheriff's committee, re­
ported that hto committee fa­
vored continued operation of the
driver's license bureau through
the sheriff's department
Supervisors authorized County
Clerk William Cridler to inform
Orlo Moorman of Burlington,
Iowa, that they were not inter­
ested tn hto proposition to clean
and paint the Courthouse for a
Price of 44500.

Offer Summer
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tram the high sdrool office any
day through Friday of this week

FLY OLD GLORY JUNE 14th

Hastings; Weeks,
Quimby School
Election Monday

the Legislature. The Justices

Board of Supervisors are to meet
Tuesday. June 14. and as a spec-

Maple Valley
Votes on 5-Mill
Operating Tax

Maple Valley school district
electors will name two board
members .for four-year terms at
the annual election Monday,
June 13.

;

Christopher King and John
Viele are seeking re-ele-ttan to
the board. Other ^candidates are
Mrs Alice McMillen and Mr*.
Bonnie J. Wyant.
Voters In the former Nashville
district will be voting at the
Kellogg elementary In Nash­
ville. the former high school
A Bummer school course in
... building. Voters in the former
Personal Typing will begin on Vermontville district will be vot­
ing in the multi-purpose room at
Maplewood elementary building
School for anyone who enrolls by In Vermontville. The polls will
next Monday. June 13.

The county of Kent and Ito
road commission some time ago
started a suit against Barry
County on the grounds that cer­
tain weight tax money that
should have gone to Kent were
wrongfully received here. Judge
Verdler, this week, dismissed the
suit on the ground that Kent
County had no right to sue Barry
County Ln a Kent County court,
thereby affirming the legal argu­
ment of Prosecuting Attorney
Archie D. McDonald who npre-

ABOUT: .
IGLANOU,

Saturday

Make Democracy
Work, Phillips
Tells Rotarians

Open Forum
On Medicare
Set for June 22

backward glances

Inspected and

Tuesday. June 14. al 4 pm. to
the deadline to file nominating
petitions for places on the Aug.
2 primary ballot for township
offices to be filled in the Nov. 8
general election.
Township officials named in
November wit) take office April
Mrs. A. H. Hahn to president 14, 1967. Selecting township
of the Volunteer GvAd and work­
ing with Mrs. Frost on the escort era In Michigan government
service committee of the guild
The old township caucus,
where friends and neighbors
Kenneth Miller.
gathered to verbally nominate
Those participating In the es- township officials. Is no longer
' Time Is running out. Wc must
legal.
make Democracy really work,” ton Brill, Frederick Butler, Dan­
Also minor parties such as
Paul Phillips, executive secretary iel Cheney, Cleo Haywood. John "Citizens." "People's." “Liberty,”
of the Grand Rapids Urban Crue. Wesley Logan, Ronald etc., are no longer permitted.
ths
League, told members of •*
— Martin. F
Township officials must now
Hastings Rotary Club al ttheir
,,, . Blebblns. Robert Eaton, Claude declare whether they choose to
_______ Ray Miller. Norman ran as Democrat* or Kepubllregular Monday noon luncheon
:heon .Gardner,
held at the Hotel Hastings.
^instead. Thomas Ogden. Mal­
colm Tuckerman. Richard Clark,
The township primary and
problem, Phillips declared that Stephen Johnson. Burnell Larke, election will be held In conjunc­
Kenneth MUler. Carl Schantz, tion with the State election, and
Robert Baase. Goorge BreWn. township officers will now ap­
Donald Doolittle. Rene GanguU- pear’on fffFWne-baffot on wfiiffi
fct, Gerald Sanders. Don Well­ State and county officers appear,
bls skin.
fare, Linden Snyder. Howard
Phillips, a former track star at Frost. Henry Gibson. Howard end the ballots will be printed
by the county clerk.
—_______- ..-------- Te&lt;J
Marquette University in Mil­ «.
Ferris. George Youngs,
Township officers Include sup­
waukee who qualified for the O'Laughlin. Thomas Toffee and
ervisors. clerk, treasurer, not
1936 Olympic team, used his ex­ Miss Doris Cappon.
more than four constables and
periences as one of the Nation's
not more than four trustees
top athletes in illustrating
ting many
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Members of the board of review
of his pointe.
Phillips, who toured 1----pointed.
one of Uie United State*'
ite*' good
good-­
1
will ambassadors, said from what

fl -year -old boy. Robert Ames,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ames.
The lad was mused about
0:34 by his malher.
An appeal for help went out.
Men searched the area, along the
water's edge and Just as Under­
sheriff Gordon Trick. Hastings
Police Bgt. Robert Ritter and
Conservation Officer Gene
Brown arrived to begin diving,
State Trooper John Slattery
made another search of the
house.
He found Robert curled up on past year In the National Beauti­
a chair under the kitchen table. fication project, often attending
The table cloth had hid him
from view.
for beautifying the local area.
Mrs Stowell's selection will mean
that her accomplishments will be
sent to the Michigan Week Re­
gional Headquarters, and 15 of the
nominees received from the entire
region will In turn be sent in for
Stale judging.
Michigan will select 10 finalists,
who will be permanently honored
Sunday. June 5. 23 eighth in the Michigan Academy of Citi­
grade students of St. Rose School zen Leadership, soon to be estab­
assisted al the 10 o'clock Mass In lished.
a body.
Following the Mass the gradu­
ates and their parents were
served breakfast by the seventh
"We've got to win Africa and
grade mothers and students.
Asia —the new countries — and
At the conclusion of the break­
show them our : way Is best,”
fast. Father Joseph Dunphy con­
Phillips warned. *
ferred diplomas on the following
students:
thlngs that occur in America
Thomas Andrews. Katherine
Christie. Barbara Denny. James
An open forum meeting on
Ellis. Maxine Pedewa. BUI Feld- Medicare to to be held Wednes­
pauach. Stephen Gibson. Cindy day. June 22. at 8 pm. in Central
A member of Rotary himself.
Glelarawskl, Stephen H u v e r. Auditorium. John Bay. director Phillips asserted that Rotarians
Thomas Kenaenkh. Mary Marlin, of Ptnnock Hospital, has an- can be builders of bridges to bet­
Kathleen McGuire;
ter understanding.
Dennis Murphy. James Peter­
Declaring that our country Is
son. Patricia Pierce. Stephen
the “greatest" despite controver­
Pierce. Thomas Quad*. Jack Rey­
sies. Phillips explained how the
nolds, Stephen Rohde. Yvonne
Urban League to attempting to
Shetterly, Sandra Slamler. Pat­
eliminate prejudices through
rick Weller and Barbara Ziegler.
Scheduled to participate are education and understanding,
Honor awards were presented
Lloyd Borer, from the Social Se­ while the National Association
to seven students for making
for the Advancement of Colored
curity
Administration
In
Grand
the honor roll for al! four quar­
Rapids; Mrs. Beatrice Fisher, People emphasizes the legal line.
tets: Katherine Christie, James director of the Barry County
We need both to accomplish
Ellis, Cindy Olelarowskl. Thomas
our objectives, he added. The
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Floris and Kessenlch, Mary Martin, Kath­
Roger of Hastings and Miss Pau­ leen McGuire and Patrick Wel­ Huebner, from the Barry Medi­ two organizations differ only In
cal
Society,
and
Director
Bay.
technique.
lette Woods of Delton spent sev­ ler.
eral days last week in the Wash­
Phillips, who has a master's
Maxine Pedewa received an
ington. D. C-. and Virginia area, honorable mention for making It
degree from Fish University at
visiting the Ploria's son. Lt. Jef­ three quarters.
Nashville. Tenn., was Introduced
frey Floria of the Marine Air
by Dr. Robert Huebner.
Perfect attendance awards
Corps Lt Floria. who recently re­ were received by the following
A total of 193 Western Mich­
ceived his commission at Quantico. students: James Ellis. Barbara
igan University students have
Vn„ Is now at home on a »-day Denny and Stephen Huver.
leave after which he reports to
Barbara Ziegler and Sandra been doing their practice tcachPensacola, Fla., for flight training. Stamtor received a remembrance
The Florios were present for his for their work In the music pro­ school* throughout the State, in­
commissioning and visited points gram conducted by Warren cluding four from Bony County.
Tommy, the 13-year-old son of
Hastings students practice ;Mr. nnd Mr*. Ardite Bclson ot
of interest around Washington.
Faulkner.
teaching included Ju&lt;&amp; K. Sharp :R2 NashvlUe. relumed home from
and maj-garwi
Margaret v.
C. Tripp?
;
ana
impp. Hastings
outings Blodgett
Hospital Bunday after
Junior High, and Delton students |11having undergone heart surgery
havs been Martha A. Johnson. Tommy
'
entered the hospital on
Portage Northern High, and Wil- !May
I
20 for corrective surgery on

Wilfred P. Juckem and Olaf O.
Vaught, both vice presidents of
the E. W. Bliss Company, have
exchanged responsibilities with
the firm. It was announced by
Carl E. Anderson, chairman and
president.
Formerly vice president-ad­
ministration, Juckem assumes
responsibility for the operation
of the company's press divi­
sions which Include manufac­
turing plants In Canton, Ohio,
and Hastings.
At the same time. .Vaught as­
sumes the duties of vice presi­
dent- administration^with
sponslblllty at the corpdrkte
level for functions In the fields of
public relations, »4r—
trade relations and other as­
signments.
Juckemk service with Bliss be­
gan In 1945 when he Joined the
Eagle Signal Company, now a
Bliss division tn Davenport, Iowa
He served this organisation suc­
cessively as assistant machine
shop foreman, production engi­
neer. plant superintendent, plant
manager and vice president of
manufacturing.
Bitsa acquired Eagle Signal
In 1950, and In 1962 Juckem
moved to Canton. Ohio, to
Join the corporate office staff
as assistant to the president
He resides at 3501 Blackbum
Road, N.W., Canton, with his
wife. Iris, and two children.
Vaught Joined Bliss in 1M1 as
director of production operations.
He was named vice president of
Uie company In 1863 and as­
sumed the responsibility for the
press divisions tn 1964.
Vaught andVils wife now live
at 1068 Chelmsford Street. North
Canton. They have two children.

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A crew from the Chemi-Tro! i M Hulhm

Mr. and Mra. Howard Cheney
are parents of a gon. born June
1. Timothy Howard, la the name.
My. ana Mra. Robert Miller
and children Were Bunday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. How­
ard Cheney at Charlotte. * Callera to see the new baby Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunt
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hook. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Miller and children attended the
wedding of his brother. Herbert
Miller and Betty Kruger Bunday
at Woodland. * The children
of Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Gaylor spent the weekend with
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Gaylor while parents attended a
wedding. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ford of Bristol Lake were Fri­
day guests of Mr. and Mra Owen
Gaylor.
Bunday callers of the Gaylors
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford
WANTED TO RENT - Business ! of Grand Ledge. * Weekend
guests of Mr. and Mra. Roger
man with family desires 3- Davis were Diana Davis and
bedroom home In Hasting* Mark Parmenter of Grand Rap­
area. Will give reference. Call ids. Janice Davis and Philip Leo
S‘’l*Ltfter 8 P® Augusta. of Kalamazoo. * Mr and Mra.
231-7814.
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Don Cheney were Sunday guests
when they celebrated the Cheney
anniversary which was Satur­
day and the early knniveraary of
Mr. and Mra. Davis. Mrs. Davis’
. birthday and Father's Day u
Diana will be on tour with the
Just leave yeur clean­
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and Music for two weeks leaving
ing with our experienced
I June 13. Saturday evening callattendants. They will pro­
era of Mr. and Mra. Davis were
Mrs. Louise Fender and daugh­
spot, clean and hang them
ter. Judy of near Lacey. * Hlghon your hangers.
bank Form Bureau will meet
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster
Just tell us whet time
Friday night. June 10. Potluck
you’ll pick them up and
refreshments.

Chemical Company of Okemos
Thursday began rciMlnting cen­
terlines. cross walks and park­
ing lines throughout Hastings
Chief of Police Richard Bunlor
reported.
Paint used la Marking the
interlines I. “beaded.” for re­
flecting headlight. a. an added
safely factor.
Basic coat* Include 838 a mile
for labor, equipment and line
protection, white paint applied
costa *2.10 per gallon, and yellow
paint *3JO. Reflective beads,
with six pounds required for
each gallon of paint, cost IS
cents a pound.
Total cost is expected to be
about 11,800.

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da McDvaln. Linda Staup and
Janet Bechtel. * The Warren
Brogans were Sunday guests of
1 the Bob Brogans. * Mr. and Mra.
Dick Clark attended a graduatlon party Sunday at the home
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the Karl Schantz's attended an

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Billy Pritchard was elected
president of the. Banheld 4H
Club at the meeting held at the
home of their leader. Mrs. Leo

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Banfield - Vicinity
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Call tn your news ao that they
neighbors And relatives, a Mr.
and Mrs Luther Lenz and Janet
and Mr and Mrs. Jim Whitmore
Bunday at Buck Lake Ranch *
Las: Monday Mra. Josephine

Past Middleville
Girl Selected
‘Clinton Valley’

rrey Is the Junior leader.
The members decided to use
beautification of Ute local church
grounds os their project, other
than gardening.
Refreshments were served
Mothers visiting at the meeting
were Mrs. Raymond Blankenship
and Mrs. William Pritchard.
The next meeting will be at
the Pritchard's home at 3 pm.
June 13

home In Battle Creek.
Last Sunday Mr. and Mra. Ru­
dolph Soya had a 36th wedding comb County Youth for Christ to ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
be Mld» Clinton Valley for 1WVelte Road at Woodland
Rev. Einar Unseth. Pastor
"Your Friendly, Christ-Centered
Mr, uid Un OrU OlUMfde tram
"2?•ndChurch." ■
Bunfield. Evelyn VanNocker from
'"r „rJ
Jrl Ctarl
Sunday school, 9 am.
Stevens District and Walter
°' Mr *nd Mn C“‘
Worship service. 10 am. with
Rova and family helped
helned them 'WBro*c'
.
Soya
Installation of Bible school
celebrate. Ealne, daughter of
teachers.
Walt Soya made the t iiree tiered school girls In Macomb County,
Wed. 8 pm. Brotherhood.
anniversary case. » mt a n a I w ‘c
Includes Mt. Clemens.
Bethel Bible Study. Thursday.
Mrs Vem Pritchard enjoyed Warren. Utica and etc., and in­
dinner at Inmans Bunday, their ;v°,ves a11 ot
churches of
Junior CateciiLsm cloan, Salur___ .__ _
that area
42nd. ________
wedding anniversary.
Seven qualified judges award- 1
Senior Catechl'im class, Saturcd the glrla. up to ten pointe on,
the following: Appearance, pplse."; c^ay. 10 am.
personality, application ftwm. I Vacation Bible school will betalent, and two surprise ques­
Congratulations to Harry Bny- itions.
nursery through 9th grade.
der. who leaves June 13 for a
For her talent. Dawn did a
A hearty welcome to all.
five-day free trip to California, ।pantomime of a record entitled,
offered by Benson's IO A. store. "It's In the Book." which
w„.„. _te a
* The Junior Cheney's have I humorous reading of "Little- Bo roses, a gift certificate from a
moved to their cottage at Pleas- j Peep" she was dressed as a leading department store and 10
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—­
Christ Inter
ant ,Lake
for ....
the Bummer.
little01d
oldman
man.wlU1
witha a tophat
hat. days at Youth for —
The Vacation Bible Bctiob! of She carried a huge book and 'national Conference at Winona
Lake. Ind.
tile Wesleyan Church will be ___.__ _ _____ I-nkn Tnrt
To climax the memorable eveold Hubka of Nashville began
working on the farm for Leon all the important Y.F.C. events Frank Healey, were treated to
Dunning last Monday.
throughout the year. She will a steak dinner In an exclusive
Mr. and Mra. Laurence Jone*. crown the new queen at the end restaurant on Anchor Bay They
Jeremy and John, will start for of her reign. Jn addition to her I were accompanied by the other
Chico, Calif., when school is out. tiara, she received a dozen red i contestants and their escort*.
Mrs Jones ha* been given an
N.DE.A. grant for seven weeks':
study at Chico State College.
This will add toward her mas­
ter's degree In English. The
Summer will be especially enjoy­
able as Chico is near the homes
of Mrs. Jones' aunt. Mrs. John
McMarttn and her children. A
reunion is being planned for
August 19. Already the the Leon
Dunnings have given a going

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Present were Mr. and Mra. Clar­
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non Texter and children. Mr. and
Mrs Ambrose Ernst of Milan,
and Mra- Blrdena Lyttle of
Grand Haven.

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litigation.

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Electric Shaver
Special $12.88

Ronson Model
#260-$12.88
Casco Cordless
Electric Hair Brush
$8.95
Cosmetic Sets
Dusting Powders
Colognes-$1.00

Men's Sets
(After Shove &amp; Cologne)

Pub by Revlon

Teak by Shulton
007 by Colgate

services and merchandise

Mbs Helen Ba&amp;sett and Miss
MargarepHlckey. members of the
senior fcloss of Nashville High
school have been awarded gold
pins In recognition of their AU-A
rating in scholarship In that
school.

offered by funeral direc­

40 Yean Ago
William Comstock, Detroit
Democratic candidate for gover­
nor. paid Hastings a surprise
visit Tuesday, along with Ed­
ward Frensdorf! of Adrian, the
Democratic gubernatorial nomi­
nee of two years ago. and Hora­
tio Abbott of Ann Arbor, chair­
man of the Democratic Blate
Central Committee. Despite the
fact that the visit was unexpect­
ed. leaders from Hastings. Mid­
dleville. Nashville, Delton. Wood­
land and nearby townships were
assembled for an organizational
meeting here.

monuments.

tors. costs, advertising
problems, pre-arronge-

ment of funerals, insur-

The second booklet,

"Focts You Should Know.
Questions You Should Ask About the Pre-orronqemcnt

is also in a third edition. The piece is specific about
ness Bureaus take no formal position on this subject.

Instead,

ComglotJ Line of
Cameras &amp; Projectors

Timex Welches
Pen and Pencil Seis_ _ _

—.from

2

Stationery by Hallmark

It is pointed out

that

reasonable caution

Give Dad

should be exercised. While there may be advantages

to some In making funeral arrangements in advance,

honorary

award,

BIG MA«

such items as contracts, deposits, interest, selection of

establishments and services should be carefully con­

WORK SETS

sidered. Financial savings promoted by some funeral

either

plan operators may prove to be illusory. Other provi­

the required test* for the 31
merit badges Djher awards made
were: Dan Gould badges foi
civics, craftsmanship, and signal­
ling; Edgar Hovenlr. Clarence
Hackney and Donald Boyes
badges for signalling; Winston
Merrick, firemanship and swlmnlng.

from $7.95

combed cotton pl*ld* . .
favorite! With el**iicixed w

Matching Zip-Front Jacket. 6.91

the booklet suggests that all matters pertaining to

mere

UNKS

pre-orrangement problems, although the Better Busi­

Rev. Karl H. Keefer. Boy Scout
leader here waa awarded the

KODAK
Cameras

PLAID

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Another Surf ’n Sun hit *tyle! Cotton
twill in latest 'weathered" color* with
multicolor competition *tripe*. Zip fly

ond Pre-flnoncinq of Funerals” dates from 1960 ond

Signature by Max Factor

FOR HIM and HER

SNAPPY STRIPES

sions such os those of life insurance contracts ond

(they aever need iroaisf) '

various death benefits may prove more adequate. In
any case, it is suggested that pre-need contracts should

398

include safeguards which provide that funds be kept

intact, with reservations that clients moy withdraw

their deposits, and change the persons to whom the

sMrt*

funds ore to be paid

At an adjourned annual meet­
ing of the Consolidated Press
Company held at the companj
offices Wednesday, the following

Although national

attention was given

B«t*

to" the

funeral service profession within the past several years

named: H. B. Sherman. Battle
Creek, president; I, Patrick. Has­
tings, vice president; T. J. Potter
Hastings, treasurer; Charles R
Sylvester, Battle Creek, secre-

as a result of wide-spread publicity, the Better Business
Bureaus as in the past recorded few problems in the

Mode

to Penney'*, specifica­

tions.

reinforced

tireo. Results of a 1964 survey of the BBB's show vir­

points.

tually no increase in consumer service traffic The few

keep their crease .

at

strain

Penn-Preet .

complaint situations reported had to do largely with

Knight.

HALLMARK CARDS and WRAPPINGS

Hastings,

supertntend-

Sherman. Charles R. Sylvester,
Joseph McKnlght, John W. Ball-

All Wrapped in eBauty by the Experts In our.

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pre-orrangement problems and cemetery promotions.

touch-up ironing! Short slewvw

The two booklets ore distributed through local

shirts with 2 button pockats

. . . woor in or out? Full cut

Better Business Bureaus in most major cities.

work ponts, plain front, cuffed

Gift Wrap Deportment
Gaa it Electric Company, will be
succeeded by H. M. Mason who
has been assistant manager un­
der Mr. Heath.

S*H GREEN STAMPS

Bernard Toffee and Robert
Hendershott of Hastings, made
the run from Indianapolis. Ind,
to Hastings last Wednesday at
an awaraaa'.need nt 43 mllaa rwr

It II u c s

bottoms.

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�h*v® to show for HF Nothing much
ompi *ora* wan fumlAcd office
suite* tbroughout m nsUon and
• great nara of the bard core
poverty stricken who are madder
than ever at seeing the money be­
ing ^Mtit everywhere except when

Pleasant Valley

“

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Past Resident,
Is Buried Here

IsgaUy borrow tg&gt; to UU bUUon
from m Treasury to help finance
IU operetta**. It bad. as of March
SI borrowed only gllM Millon of

Mother and
ghter Are
i Graduating

Steve Baorfter
Hat College Postt
gtpjfipn P, Batigbar of Haw-

Paul

B

Thus, if the treasury had sup­
H MW can be extadtoRly plied the *M2 million of private
ay atom, as in Gemini IX. H funds belpg used by the OomBy Mn. Lloyd Owen
t e useful pha*S of the mlspossible current Federal deficit on
Mr. and Mra, Earl Kerkbread
June 30 wcxild be around MF bil­
lion Instead of the S3J billion now from Homer and *on, John, who
Just returned from spending 15
forecast—a difference of one bU- month* in Vietnam, visited their
father and grandfather. Edwin
Jame* Bunday, May 2S. h Ttraraday visitors at the Edwin James
were Mbo Beatrice Bender and
Even official government fore- Mr* Wilma Carvar from Bturgl*
c*Al* thrae days, do not necessarily
Jamee at Sturgis Manorial Hoatell the real story.
pttal * Mr. iM Mra. William
Cox and children from Nashville
ipent Monday at Lloyd Owen*

be a supper next Saturday for
Family Night at-7 for everyone.
Th* W.UA local aoctetywUl
bold a potluck dinner Thursday,
June H at the U J. Mote home.
There will be a quilt to work on
Devotional and business meet­
ing In afternoon. All member*
bring a guest. * A reception era*
held Bunday at the horn* of Mr.
and Mra. Ivan Olmstead Moor­
ing their son. Michael, a Lake-

and Margarethe Andreen of
Sweden and MU* Elisabeth
Thurber, Mr*. Leone Sweet and
her guests from West Germany
for a luncheon Friday.
। Mr. and Mr*. Peter Petersen

of Hastings; 14 grandchildren;
stx great, grandchltawn; Mb
sisters, Mr* Rusrall Bchumway
ot Wyoming, Mich., and Mr*
Loo Joosten of Grand Rapids,
and two brother* John Conkle of
Bebewing and Jerald Cbnkie of
Phoenix. Ari*

Carlton WBCS with a carry-in
picnic Thursday. Several hus­
Mra. Betty Town and Kathy bands enjoyed the day with the
and Bill Town from Allegan call­ group. * Mr. and Mr* Admiral
ed at Lyndon Ncrria Bunday and Foerch of Lansing visited hl*
slater last Monday. On Sunday
they all visited Mr. Bumpus at

Donald Geiger of Flint visited
his stater. Mr. and Mra. Warren
Cairns last Wednesday. * James
Albright and his mother of Ada
and Mr* Katie Geiger and
daughter of Lowell called on Mr.
and Mra. Calms Bunday evening.
* Mra. Lydia Gales of Grand
Rapids Is spending a few days

tng out at many more billions for
The Great Society.' For example,
we have already spent countless
millions on the "War on Poverty."

U

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Canton, Ohio.
But the coming weekend will be
the gala event In thi* household.
Daughter Cindy graduate* from'
HUB. Friday and she will attend
Oakland University next fear. Her
friend. Dan- Donnelly, arrive* to­
day from Canton, Ohio, to visit
the family and the Bottcheris
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mr* R. J. Davie* of Dayton. Ohio,

their first wedding anniversary
Bunday and it will be a doubly
festive time as the Bottcher* cele­
brate Uielr 25th wedding annlveraary, that actual date being June 7.
Of course, the greatest Joy is that
the family will all be together.
The Robert BLrkre, Ute Row­
land Hall* the L*pr Langs and
the Jim Colemans were at the
Blrke cottage at Silver Lake over

Halting!
HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING

brother, Vem. nt Elm* Uat week.
* Mr. and Mr* John Mason at­
tended servlets at Nashville last
Bunday night, graduation ser­
vice* at Nashville High Thurs­
day evening and a reception for
billion dollar Federal program,
their grandson, Robert at hl*
on
Mra.
Ad*
Tobias
and
Mr.
and
whim, In this ora of deficit spend­
parent's home Bunday evening
ing, eendi the pressure gauge or Mrs. Clifford Earner In Has­ tn honor of hi* graduation from
tings Saturday. ★ Mr. and Mra. Nashville High. W Mr. and Mr*
th* inflation bailer still furtba

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Have Bad Luek
At Milwaukee

k

flSTINGS

East Middle Lake
0y Mr*. Bauia M. Caimi

culprit in the infUUonary picture
is the Federal Government, itself.
No other agency (or group of agen­
da*) are tossing so much fuel

m

Mention

isions

BOtog a manbar of m das*
U not too unusual, a* than.are
2SA—but Mra. Hoffman 1* the
mother of four children.
She returned to school last

jutor tiara. U perfavra* a VavMg of ssrvira faaatisns
ttawegteet th* year.
4 Deank Usi siadrat. Botteher

East Doud

Hodraxn,

A Houseful of

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‘ALTERNATIVE
SERVICE"

State Folice Move&gt;
•Ute Police Trooper William
M. Citatfield b being transferred local guests from this area will
from the Wsyland post to De­ be attending the banquet.
troit. and Melvin J. Koene* h
If ths day ssaniyi cool, weath­
moving from Brighton to Way- er-wise, for ths Manorial Day
Parade a Monday morning ago.
Although the bridge club en­
those
in the inarching band*
tertained by Mr* Orval CUtwer* delighted. H lbs spectators |
ahaw, Jf, on Monday evening
ws* a pleasant affair, it bad a
note of aadnera ata) a* Mr* Will
Birk (Julie) vw meeting with
"roasting." Fallowing ths parade
the group for tte last time be­
the uniforms were turned th td
fore moving to Ann Arter. Win­
the director. Pte aQ of th* H.HS.
ning honor* for the evening^
senior atudsnt* in the band this
play were Mr* John Bay and
became a poignant moment in
Mra. O. David Hoag. Mr* Dotheir carter* They Were Saying
wayne Pugh was a guest of the
farewell to thl* phase ot music
in their Uvea

ship midget auto racing program
this Wednesday night at the|
Berlin Raceway Gordy was tn be
an honorary starter.
MSrio AndretU. Italian-born
driver. won the 100-mile race at
Milwaukee and the 111,577 purse.

SOCIETY NEWS

Sunday Night
tuna 12 .. .7:30
South WoOdlind
Church
of the Brethren

tera' .Podunk Lake home Tues­
day evening for fishing and *
potluck dinner. They were all
the Brandatettcr’a daughter and
family, the Bob Dudley* There
have been gatherings like this

Wheredoyawannago?

HOMECREST9

cornel" and of course they are
always welcome. The Dudleys
and eon Danny stayed over-night
returning home Wednesday af-

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Downtown to shop

MukvtUs
ukTllla ..

BEN*FRANKLIN

Take off and travel
in a new Chevrolet!

There was a gathering of fam­
There were 12 Hastings friends
ily and friends at the Roman
Feldpauschea home before din­ In Dimondale Monday for a
ner Saturday evening. The oc­ potluck luncheon at Mra. Kay
casion was Mr. P.'s birthday and
there were many greetings and
gixxl wlahe* from the 40 gireste,
who all enjoyed this out-docrpatlo party on such a warm and
the Morey-Klatt wedding May 7.
and win be here thU Saturday
Red geranium* decorated the for the. wedding of Mira Jan
luncheon tabla* for 41 guests at Jacobs and Mr. Michael Young*.
the Hastings Country Club Tues­
While her parent* were vaca­
day when the ladles opened the tioning id Indiana this week.
soaspn of golf, bridge with the JIU HiinUay bl Mkraball has been
weekly noontime repast dividing visiting her grandparent*, the J.
naugh. The party was a gather­
FrankMd ItUSJRys.
'
ICove, women'* board presiing of former Hastings teachers
Special RupsU
»We here
presided at m brief meet­
and other guests from Kalama­
Bridge winner* for the after- for the bacaalaurestc service* to
zoo Included Mra. Virginia Leckhonor
graduate
Ron
Bliss Were
i's play were Mr*. Clayton
ers DeWitt, Mrs. Alice Dontje
hi* great uncle, and great aunt.
Husted, Mr* Ado Huay Boice,
Mr. and Mr*. Dorr G ringer, of
and Mr* Helen Covert Bassett.
Lapsing.
1, . .

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Mira Barbara Klein , of Lake
Forrera, TH, visited-Ae Hl Bax­
ter family over the MUndrial
aid Vahlsing in Chicago, June
2nd. The little ftildw weighed 7
lb*.- 4 ou. Hi* uncle*, David.
hmtrra, Mrs. Roy Hubbard and Loren, and Lee VahUlng, are de­
took her to the Hastings Hotel lighted with the arrival of thetr
for a birthday 1 unciwon. There flr*| nephew.
wiu. a special cake for tkse hon­
oree whose birthday date is June

Our rich milk white brted. Rich in sugar, milk and shorten­
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Friday If Saturday Special!

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Apple Fritters___________ 6 for
A light y**tt raised dough with pieces of apple through­
out and honey glazed.

Apple ‘h Spice Friedcokez _.
' Made with' apple' Muce and cinnamon sugared.
Remember Cboklo Dey Every Wed., 4 dox. out. $1.00

DALE S BAKE SHOP

Births at Pennock
N. Broadway Saturday evening.
Tbe Digory McEwans of Bellevue
were among the guesu.

SUMMER
“Without my extension phone
CHOOSE
Tie &amp; Kerchief

Sets. $2.50 &amp; $3.50

IN Babyland

I’d be in a stew

Dad's Special
Gift from
Our Men's

An extension phone helps take the tension and the
running out of housework. The cost Is little but the

GIFT BAR

Bebylind is brimming with adorable

leaving soon to make their Iwme
In Ann Arbor. Guest* began ar­
riving at nine and there were 40
who Joined Ln the evening of
visiting and reminiscing. Re.
treahments were served from a
snack bar adding to the Informahty of the party. Tlxere ws* a
guest book In which each wrote
something to add to the Birk's
memoirs of Hastings and the
honoree* left with the very beat
wishc* for happtnra* in their

convenience great. Call our Business Office. Or ask

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summer surprises for all the littlest
f Alhionables. They’ll start Hie season in
stylo with baby fashions and necessities
Irorti out wide array.

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i What you can add includes • Comfortron automatic
heating andujr conditioning—spring weather the year
round • AM-FM multiplex stereo radio • Tilt-telescopic
steering, so you can position the wheel just so • Power
everything—brakes, windows, seats, steering.
_____
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�Woodland Woman's

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rented with gifts to ahow appre-

IS program will emphasize
woman's role in government Fea-

barn Baker. Mra. Judith McMillan.
Ed Hampaua, Arthur Johnson.

Pattok. Mrs Lorraine Kiger. Mra.

Entertainment Included golf tn
the afternoon and skits ana alng-

□oodner, of RS Hasting* wish to
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter. Marqulta Loulae, to

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane beta tduded Mildred Morris. Ester
Miller, Robert Bandell, Anthony
Mra. Richard Endsley, 711H E. TUrital. Dorothy Hoke. Pam
Grand Street, and Is employed *1 OTreary, Barbara Burkholder and
the E. W. Bliss Company. A June
retted th* tinging.
31 wedding 1* being planned.

Louis- Barlow of RS Hastings.
The bride-elect la a 1964 gradu­
ate of Hastings High School and
has completed her first year at
the Grand Rapids School of
Bible and Music. Her fiance, a
graduate of Jasper High School.

Father’s Day

Caston, daughter of Dr. _
J. Caston of Hastings,

MR. AND MRS EUGENE VENTON
. Mis* Yonna Newton Becomes Bride.

Woodland Church
Is Setting for
old Berenberg of Detroit began
the pre-nupUal whir) by hosting Lovely Nuptials
- .
•
a delightful dinner party for

and getting

i events prefacing auch an oc­
casion are omirTinr
'

csj;

I For their trip to Northern Mich। Igan, the new bride changed to
| n two-piece yellow suit with white

Out-of-town guests came from
Mlsa Yonna Newton and Eugene Vermontville,
charlotte. r
Freeport.
vermoniviue. unariouc.
recpan.
•"I'M. exchanged their wedding , IonlBt Battle Creek.
__ L Hastings
__ ____
Venton
and■
On June 4, Mra. Arthur Baum, vow# In a very pretty ceremony at j Kansas City.
£Tm
A rthmraal dinner
rtnr? I by the Brooni'a parent* on Friday
Herschberg, also of Detroit, en­ Rev. Richard vandenMoscn per- .
_•
m-a
tertained with a lunclwon and rom&gt;M u» double ring emmw
M Mr.
miscellaneous shower st Rou- In tfu. nrrrenrt, of IM m.Mta
SIr8' VeTn0’1 Newton.
mells tn the Cape Code Banquet
'Hie
altar
was
decorated
with
*
Room.
large bouquets of mums and snap- RebeCCO BomerS,
Table* were laid in red blend­ dragon* with bow* on the front ....
. ..
.
ing beautifully with the decor pew, and kneeling bench. Trad I- Michael Knowlton
t tonal wedding music was played
by Mrs. Vivian Ralrlgh.
the many mixed bouqeta. The
The bride is the daughter of i Mr. and Mra. Ned Borner*, Bad
table* at which the 50 guests
Mr. and Mra. Vemon Newton. Rl Axe. have announced' the engage­
Woodland, *nd Mr. and Mrs. Har­ ment of their daughter, Rebecca,
low Venton,. 112 Church Street. to Mklutel M. Knowlton, son of
with gifts of which all could Middleville, are the parents of the
view the unwrapping, and join groom.
Delton.
Kay In sharing thia pleasant I
Presented In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor- lege, majoring In sociology. Michael
length gown Of Chantilly lace, waa graduated from Alma In 1965.
and la attending Warne state Unlhand clipped and patterned on
boated by Mra. Max Loewenstein white taffeta, featuring a wide
The wedding will take place on
and Mra. Henry Seckhelmer of portrait neckline ot scalloped lace,
Detroit.
trimmed with Iridescent sequin*,
and long fitted sleeves finished
Mrs, Gladys Couch of Battle
with deep point* at the wrB{. The
extremely full skirt of wide scal­
loped lace in overlapping tiers, Mra. Addle Wood and other Has­
tings friends.
ended In a wide brush train in the
back. Her elbow-length veil of silk
Mr. and Mra. Richard Feldpauach illusion was held tn place by a
crown of pearl* and she canned
a white Bible adorned with white
was conducted through the Winter carnations and pink rosebud* tied
months. Their accumulated score with long streamers.
Miss Brenda Newton was Her
Winning second place were Mr. sister's maid of honor and bttdeam Kathleen Van­
and Mra Francis Goggins with a malds were
Buren
of Vermontville and Mis*
close 33.748. and third went to
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Brandatetter Siiaron Rose of Woodland. They
were dressed Identically in shock­
with 31 ADO.
Fourth place honor* were won ing pink, street-length dresses fea­
by Mr. and Mr*. John Clarty with turing empire waistlines and ac­
cented with darker shades of pink
30430band* forming a big bow tn the
The awards were presented at back with u train. They carried
a potluck dinner held at the St. white and pink carnations in
Rose school hall. Winnerr. for that closed lace umbrellas.
Susan Rowlader, daughter ot Mr
gins. Mr. and Mra. Feldpausch, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rowlader of Wood­
land. was the flower girl and
and Mrs Leo Seeb
Edward
Venton. brother of the
Mrs. Phil Homing
groom, was the ring bearer.
Stanley Venton acted a* hla

iTo Marry June 18

The Feldpausches
Win Honors in
Bridge Tourney

That*'* ho gift Ilk* ■ watch ... and no watch Ilk*
• Bulova. On* reason: dalicat* tiny parte of *v*ry

ML

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Mildred Smith
।

A house guest of the Herman |
Bcttchera for the past month has|
been Mr*. Bottcher'* mother. Mra I
Mabel Carson of N- Plainfield. N. J.1
Mra. Howard A. Peters enter-1
talned with a luncheon bridge for
Mra. Canon's pleasure last Friday.
Winner* for the afternoon's bridge |
were Mrs Harry Burke. Mrs Jack
Kennedy and Mr*. Don Fisher. A
small gift was presented to the

HASTINGS
Board of Education
• EXPERIENCED

QUALIFIED
Knowledge of school
problem*—post, pres­
ent, future.

Mrs Carson will remain In Has­
tings u.ntil her granddaughter.
Cindy Bottcher. graduates.

COMMITTED

Mr. and Mrs David Watson
and two sons of Coldwater visi­
ted the Walter Wallace* on Sun­
day. Mra. Wallace is recuperat­
ing from recent surgery.

To the best education
possible

VOTE
JUNE 13

for children.

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and' is now employed by the
Oldsmobile Corporation in Lan­
sing. An August wedding is
planned.

House Guest is
Honoree at Party

Information

RE-ELECT

ary from Vietnam after complet-

Kay Caston in
Pre-Nuptiol Whirl

tain ' additional

•

'WhenMmotMng'toppy hastens -r- fft Bulwa Watch Tima"

Harold Venton of Middleville and
Kenneth Venton of Pontiac, both
brothers of the groom.
Mra. Newtn chose a beige dress

the Swim Looks of

daughter's wedding and the groom's
mother wore a blue dress, covered
with white lace and wore white
accessories Both mothers wore a
white mum corsage.
A reception wm held in the
church parlors immediately follow­
ing Die ceremony with MLss Nancy
VanBuren serving the bride's cake;
Mlsa Rosemary Meyer served the
groom's cake; Mra. Don Cooley
served punch; Miss Elaine Beard
served cake and Ice cream, and

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wotnan. At another evening as­
sembly a panel dlacuaalon by legteService office. In this area the
office* are located hi Haatlng*.
era wlD be presented.
Ionia and Stanton.
Bcm* claw* offered at College
Week are aimed at helping women
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Nixon
understand their government “An
entertained 34 guests after bac­
ernmenl in Michigan" and “You calaureate with an outdoor lun­
CAN Beat City Hall" are two cheon for the pleasure of their
example*. Other* cloaely related son. John. From out-of-town was
deal with the history of Michigan MU* Chris Soule* of Dlmondate.

mary Whitney. Mia* Mary' Schro-

Happiness is celebrating

enrichment, community Improvement^nd International under­

the past, homemaker* attending
the entire program can stay on
campus in one of the dormitories
If they cannot commute. Thursday
has been designated vUltora day
tract* IjOOO homemaker* each sum­ tor those who can attend only one
mer for tour day* of study, lectures.

community.

ENGAGED—The engagement of

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lor Mlchlikn women concerning
home and family Ufa. leadwAlp :

July brings Independence
olcnic*. swimming, vacation* and
College Week for Women at Mich­
igan State University.
College Week, a special adult
education program specially de-

The Haatlng* Education Aaaoclat Ion held a chicken barbecue on

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Thursday

luck dinner was served at
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ware Mr. and Mr* Carl

Graduation is
■ Time for Special
Parties, Gatherings

eluding 9a*. ana

friend*, again honoring Phillip.
HU brother. Paul, has also ar­
rived home from Houghton Col-

charter inem- at the same tune, a* a delegate.
■ion Club and a member of the the James Britten home on the , family
Vermontville Garden Club. Both

and

friends

wUl attend hla graduation.

(avorite treatment of Holly­
wood stars—and beauty Is
their business!

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Hoonan and Mrs Roy Hubbard.

Raymond Finnic, Mra. Homer
Smith, Mrs. Gordon Cove, .Mra.

The Nashville BapUst Church

and William Kenneth Decker, son
Dr. and Mra. Arthur Haight

Faulkner of Middleville, Mra.
Howard I’etera. Mrs. William
Stebbins and Mra. Jack Kcn-

l^itchen Shower
Fetes Linda Wood

tire double ring ceremony at the
altar decorated with basket* of
white mum* and pink gladteU.
Traditional wedding music was

Nashville.
graduation from HJL&amp; Friday
to have a reception following
graduation Friday evening.
altar by her uncle, William Bit­
good She was wearing a beautiful tha Flngleton will arrive this
who graduated from Baptist
Bible College, Grand Rapid*, and
an overnight visit with their
Stephen, who graduated from tiers edged with scalloped lace
• nd Sunday will go to Clear
a sweeping train. The overskirt
A houseguest at the Paul Barwas
softly
caught
up
over
the
full
held a family open bouse on
Bunday afternoon.
Many will be returning to HasGeorg* Heldenreich who U the
tured.lace over silk with a boat
Oennan brother of the Barlow's
d»nghtar Gayle, an exchange
end for the Alumni Banquet. The
student to Germany last year,
floated from a scalloped crown
and for Uie pleasure of George graduation of Peter’s brother, edged with seed pearl* and sprin­
■
and also honoring Gayle’s gradu­ Jim.
kled with pailettes. She carried a
ation. th* Barlow* hosted an
bouquet of white carnation* with
William McKnlgbte from Wil□pen house following baccalaur­ ling rood are entertaining with
a reception Saturday evening
eate on Bunday.
honoring their daughter, Kath­
Ttie Richard Bediauu will be leen, who is graduating on Fri­
entertaining with an open house
Shelly Tonkin of Nashville and the Friday from Madison, Wl*. and
for the pleasure of their dough- day.

Charles Converse, Jr., and chil­
dren, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
Bentley and children of Grand
Rapids. Mr. and Mrs Ed Scott
and girls, Laurence Hull and
family, Linda Hull and friend.

Saturday, June 4, when friend*
of Linda Wood, daughter of Jack
and Katie Wood, arrived at the
Lyle Gillespie tame In accep­
tance to on invitation reading
"Kitchen Koffee Klatch for
KaUo’s Kid."
As delightful aa the invitation

are graduating from Hastings
High on Friday, were honored
with a party at the home of
their parent*. the Ray Gibsons,
on Bunday evening.
Tire Rote-rt Goriuuns are plan­
ning fesUvlLies for tire pleasure
of their daughter, Marion, both

Cordes’ through Sunday.
Decker of Portland, sister of the ' When Bud Thompson leaves
groom. They wore identical gowns for Denver. Colo.. Saturday on a
of ballerina-length pink lace over
matching satin. The maid of honor
carried a colonial bouquet of pink
carnation* encircled wilh white
white Bud la busy.
At Ltx&gt; Jim Spoon home for
ried bouquet* of pink and white the graduation of their son,
mont on Friday. The out-of-town carnations.
Steve, will be Steve* grnndparguest*
will
be
Irani
Lansing.
visit at his parental home athe
Ralph Rogers, over the weekend.
Dougla* Lefkey of Portland. Dave
There was a family party at Quimby Road, who have two Decker and Allan Decker of Nash­ stetgr-tn-law of Roy Cordes,
the Floyd Burkey home on Bun­ daughter* graduating thia year ville and Randy Staup of Battle from Downer’s Grove. DI., and
Mr*. A, L. Spoon from Park
day following baccalaureate to from Hastings High. Linda and
Ridge, DI, also Steve's greathonor their daughter. Linda.
which also included a few neighNashville were the host and hostess
Battle Creek. Gun Lake, Grand
for the reception which was held fudge.
Rapids and Lansing.
6
the
Community
House
of
the
The parent* of Arion Hayncr,
Sunday, Mra. Thelma Kidder
etbodlst Church Immediately lolMr. and Mra. Vai Kurc were at
.WUlttm, Jr, of Hastings went to ore entertaining with a family
the latter’s cottage at Martin
Ann Arbor to see their *Uter-ln- party on Bunday Ivonarlng her
n*. .At
Coa­ high school graduation. ',
the Dtui Kurra Joined them on
The John Hickeys entertained
Saturday to celebrate the birthseph Mercy Hospital Grandad with a family group on Sunday
Kidder stayed home and had a evening for their daughter. Sue,
They
received word of the death
wiener roast for Stephen and following baccalaureate, and are book was In charge of Miss Betty
Greg Kidder. Morning callers planning to have a larger group
were Mr. and Mra. Warren Kid­ next Bunday evening os two
For the wedding the bride’s tend the funeral returning home
der. Sr., and Mr. and Mra. Ray birtlidaya will
be celebrated. mother chose a navy blue drc&amp;s Monday evening!
Smith of Carlton Center were
Following baccalaureate for lire with a corsage of red roses. Mra.
evening guests.
pleasure of Carl Hoffman, hl* Decker selected a two-piece yellow family were guests a Sunday ago
parent*, the Ken Hoffmans, en­
of the Robert Osl* family. The
tended the stag dinner at the tertained a family group Includ- suit She wore a corsage of yellow
and white carnations.
Kant Country Club Tuesday
The bride, who graduated this Clair’s birthday.
evening honoring U. of M. Jr, Mrs. Minnie Hoffman, and
year from Maple Valley High
School, has been employed at the Shelbyville. Nolan J o tut cock
Clifford Dolan and Richard cook-out.
Nashville News. Mr. Decker, a Miao Elizabeth Parker and Mra.
graduate of Portland High School, Maurice Ostroth attended the
Goebel. David D. Hunting, John Orand Rapid* will, be guest* of is employed at Oldsmobile Division graduation of their niece. Sheryl
their parent*, the Raymond tn Tonal ng
Johncock. nt the Maple Valley
Hamms, to attend the graduation
Following a honeymoon on School on Thursday evening and
Mackinac Island, the couple will
make their home In Nashville.
are entertaining relatives and
cocks of Nashville,
friends honoring their daughter,
Gordon James Perkins, son of
Marjorie Johnson, following her
the Arnold Perkin*, graduated
graduation on Ftiday.
from Loy Norrtx High School at

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following Ml** Cheryl Penfold, daughter of Carol Hendcnon from Ireland.

including Mr. and Mra. Gerald shall will bo
Britten and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Britten and children graduation Of her grandrlunghter, Busan Pace, on Friday.
Nash of Watervliet, Mr. and Mra.
Honeying Rnoranory Fad, her
Don Britten and Cathy, Mrs.

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at the .Tame* Keast, home follow­
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from Flint and loiUa will be In­
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The Clark Lcvengoods will host
an open house on Sunday honor­
ing the graduation of their
daughter. Pamela, and among

sure.

pool. Mrs. Gillespie liad made

llcious.

bridal-shower

mold.

Guest* arrived at 10 and had
a wonderful relaxing hour with
me unuc-to-oo wr» wa* pre- ,------- —----------------------------------------------- -------

graduate*. Joan and the cltildren
relumed to the base with David.
Ray Waters, Plynn Matthew*
and Richard Hall returned Tues­
day morning from a fishing trip
to Canada on Speckled Trout

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graduates, on Saturday evening.
Among the gueata will be Vai’s
grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Mar­
tin Boone of Howard City and
Mr. and Mra. Carl Hyrn* of
Grand Rapids. Out - of - town
guests will be from Sparta and
Kent City.
The Dr. Robert Roger* family

Merle Shipley

VanPopering of Grand Rapid*. '

and six great grandchildren.

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Peg Preston

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Wednesday from Cape Cod.
Otinle. 18 months old.
~7"7 TL_ Mas*.. to iroend a week with Mr.
brother. Duane Murphy, 7

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graduate*, and on Friday evening

and Mra. Maxine Llnsea of tntertelnad gua*to on Bunday1
Hooting the festivity* will be Grand Rapids. Caller* in the aftheir daughters, Mra. Mertyn
and Keith of Middleville.
Rev. George Huff, who is
Onsted. Mra. Grorgo (Verna)
the Wesleyan Methodist Church
Everett (Olivia) Cransoci of Ver­ of America, left Wednesday to
montville.
attend It* sesston which will
continue through thr remainder Hasting* High, and her cousin.
of th* week. Go next Tuesday
14. 1916, and have lived their
Rapid*. Lowell. Alto, Eaton Rap­
gate, and Mrs Huff win attend
the Woman's Millenary Society
Vermontville.

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Scott Cleveland ot Tampa, Fla,
surprised hi* parents, the Rus­
sell Belfleldx, by arriving for a
vLrit on the Memorial weekend.
Scott would be unable to come
for Lee's graduation and so this
visit was also in recognition of
that event.

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The true.

Mora emphasis at the State

Donald was riding his Honda
west. Larry Cappen of Woodland

It would be if we- Mould turn on

Local administrators. they feel.
The University ot Michigan

really meaningful radiant glow of spiritual love.'

found through spiritual cnligtu-

Physical Education is Taught

petty Uekntaga. slight mlsun-

&gt;vn via MUrSrJ

Schorr, of the U-M yam's
physical edweatloa AejNkrttdent.

81* added that It is •'surprls-

Cloverdale - Hope

in the mlrtiap.

constitutes a good physical edu­
cation program An evaluation at
the state level of local programs
will aid tremendously.
school will
Tha role of the unlveraltie*.

wood next Fall.

stored In homes and In mectlruM

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vamped programs. Furthermore,
the universities can play a part
far too many elementary in helping the state to get the school which will be held June
junior high schools,” says moat possible use out of existing
al. "children have phy- facilities.
tlon only once a week.
alu&amp;nl banquet tn Woodland
then. It usually does not
ronslst oC much more .than play­ erlntendent of public instruction annlvenary for Mrs. Osgood's
ing gamas. In many high schools, Ira Polity, aha believes.
students ' cannot take physical
education after their 'sophomore see, very UtUe regulation was

The lecturer aeecribeq
sense to behold the light of j spiritual mllghtment helped a
Truth,” Mm Velguth declared.
family to cope effectively with a
Raal comfort healing, and child that had been considered
tha Christ light is more clear- ,u,w
eiuiblcd a buslnewman
dtewmsd. acknowledged, and to overcome limitation and un^rww*T»Wd
'
11 sb* competition, and how it
Currently on extended tour as ' brought healing to a man InVelguth spoke pnder (he auspices
of fir* Church of Clwist, SdentM in the church auditorium
on W. Green street
Mra Velguth told the audlenee that the life that depends
on divine Love is marked by
Joyous activity.
-Love *lng» ■« it works," she
declared, "rejoiaaai It triumphs.
t
— — I—....

prayer. Mra Velguth Bold that
U1; affirmation and realisation
of divine Mind's evcr-presence
all-power is enlightened
Prayer.
She held that God never falls
to answer sincere, adentlflc
prayer. “God patiently awalta
the undivided attention of the
listener; U»n He given ua His
wlv* anz! Invlmr answera " she

"What is needed,” continues
family
Dr. Schafr, "is a consultant pro­
gram begun at the state level
Hampton of Nashville. * Mr. and
Consultants could then assist Ings of existing programs.
school Mau throughout the
At the professional level thert
state and knake recommendations Lt evidence of a divorce of phy­
facilities, staff. sical education and athletics, a Frits Bpringer and family who
re-evaluation of the philosophy,
the trend to modemite existing

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to their new pond * The Rod My mind is filled with wordless
TicU family spent Sunday with
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the Burd family.
The skies are heavy with emptl-

NEW WAVES—NASA's Orbit- The chill immensities lay at my
feet.
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never observed by earth stallarm Shattered heaps of diamonds
surround
nor even by teleecopra carried
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aloft by balloons
but
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That I am filled with terrors.

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men clutching their handmade muakeu. These were the men
of the first United Slates Army Only a few day* before on
June 14, 1715. the Continental Congress had created the Army
and named General Washington as Ila first commander. Yet
Washington, riding among his troops, saw little outward evi­
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might at Britain. In his diary, he wrote. "I found a mixed multi­
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ment. Confusion and disorder reigned In every department.”
Within months, however. General Washington had forged
the patriotism of these- determined men Into a force which
secured bold success at Trenton, valiant triumph at Saratoga
and final victory »t Yorktown Bom 10 months before the
United States itself wu created, the Army purchased with blood
and Iron the freedom of the new nation
In years to come, the Army's might and men grew as the
United States expanded westward and became the bulwark of
liberty around the world. At Chateau-Thlerey, Normandy and
Pork Chop Hill, the Army made the world safer for Democracy.
This year. aa the Army mark* Its 191st anniversary, new
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the Army celebrates its birthday. Ite mission L* unchanged since
the days of Washington—to preserve and defend the United
States and its allies from aggression.

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Vocation Church School.

fallinc health foe tome time

Henry
Bromels

(Gllbee) I

Delton end South Boardman
uta. He was a lumberman.
Mr Brornels Is survived by
two sons. Harold of Hasting*
ind Henry of Battle Creek; two
rtep-daughters. Mrs. Earl (Iva)

Georre । Jessie &gt;

Keller of Del-

if Delton; 14 grandchildren; 24
ireat grandchildren; three great,
great grandchildren: a .sister,
Mrs Minnie McTaggart. and a
brother. John, both of Ham­
mond. Ind.

Open House toHonor Barry Couple
f
George E2HoU a sal eUng the JunOn 50th Wedding Anniversary
---------------- --------------- j
.
lor high committee.

Welcome 1st Child

Earl D. Fox
Mike Nelson Wins Succumbs on
EC’s Patriotic
Friday Evening
Funeral
services for Earl
-------- ----------------—. D.
Essay Contest
Fox 83. R2 Alto, who died al 6

Nancy (Insley) Fox
cloae family content, unity, play­
ing and working together and Ida; three daughter,. Mra Gil­
love and n-jirct for others.
bert (Esther) Endsley. Lansing;
Mra Galen (Bamioe) Overholt.
a banquet by Faithful Navigator
Al Be 1*1 to. Others attending the Mabie Miller, Clarksville; 18
banquet were the parents of the grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren, and one great, great
Dunphy, the Sisters of St. Jo­ granddaughter. Three «onl
seph and Knights and their Ralph and Carl. Alto, and Keith,
wives.
'of Clarksville A daughter. Mra.
They were reminded at the Vada Adams, died several yean
dinner that the education of the
child begin-. In the home and
is continually influenced by fam­
Mr and Mn Harold Britten of
ily environment. The moral, Lansing were Sunday visitors al
spiritual and material values the Orville Cooks and also nt
teamed In the home protect the James Brittens.
themselves into society as the
child matures.
.
Each year, Faltjiful Controller
Thomas Cavanaugh said, tiv
student* in the 7th and 8th

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MR. AMD MRS. LYLE D. WILCOX

The school will be In session
An open house honoring the from the Hastings Aluminum
50th wedding anniversary of Mr. Product* In 1957 They have been 9:30 to 11:30 for two week* beand Mra. Lyle D. (Brenice* Wil­ spendlng their Winter* in Eagle- binning on June 13. Everyone 1*
cox will be hosted by their chil­
dren and grandchildren on SunTheir children are Mrs. Alfred a? filiation.
(Helen* Lake. Boyne City; Mra
the VPW Hall on M-37 and Musm lAletai Sinclair. Mra.
are the parents of their flrat
W. G. (Irtai Underhill. Roy.
child, a eon. Scott Matthew, born
They were married on June 8. Richard and Frederick Wlkox.
1916, In Battle Creek at the home all of rural Hastings; 24 grand­
They live at 4227 8th Street,
of her parents by the Rev. Wll- children. and 11 great, grandchil­
Ecorse.
Ham Chapman of the Maple St dren.
Friends and relatives are in­
Mike Nehren, with hU cnsay on' pm.
Pm •Prrids.*.
‘d*&gt;’- June
Jun’' 3. ■£
M the Sun- MettiOuisi
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Epticopal Churcii.
Church.
“ .
.hltv Hrvmital In Clranrl R.nIH.
Mr.
"The Jones and the Smiths.~ won «hlne Hospital in Grand Rapids. I Mrs. Wilcox wax Brenice V vited to attend this happy oc­
first place in the annual Knights were held at the Leonard-Osgood Pierce .daughter of Fred and Ad- casion.
of Columbus essay contest «ponday.
22. 1895 in Sacramento. Calif .
State Police Trooper and Mra
The Rev Earl Hardyman ofI came to Michigan at the age Charles More and babies. Chuck­
Knights of the Father John Dil­
lon Council.
I le and Melissa, arrived Thursday,
....................
Freeport
Cemetery
Mr.
Wilcox
was
bom
March
26.
।
May
26. to vacation with hU parWinning stxxxul place wu
1882, in HastUtfC son of Charles ent*. Mr and Mrs Jame* More
Mary Martin and third was
and Sarah Wflcox. He worked at; Charles has been stationed at
Kathy Christie
the Barry County Road Comm Is-1 Pontiac and is being transferred
Marys essay was entitled
slon for several year*. He retired to Sandusky
a long time.
"Strung Families — Strong Na­
tion" and Kathy's was entitled,
on the farm where he resided.
"The Foundation of a Nation."

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Funeral services for Henry
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early Wednesday. June 1. at the
Medical Facility, were held at
10 aan. Friday at the HenlonSmlth Funeral Home.
The Rev. George Elliott olfl-

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29th Year of
Supervised Fun
To Begin Monday

Instructors With
Red Cross Skill
4a Teach Youth
Johnson. Kathy

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THANKS, COACH.
.
The 1966 Saxon, the Heatings High yearbook, was pub­
lished this week dedicated to a man who has given a great deali Opener Tonight

Btutbullf Swimming,

of his life to students and the entire community.
The dedication page is significant It has a picture ot
Garnet, Special Eventa
Athletic Director. lock Garey. The two words are: “Thanite,
Coach." We, too, add our grata- - -------------' .7~T—Z------------------ment** puWWUtona room in Luntude to a man'* dedication. . .
zupmtoed Bummer playground
Parent! Y«i Ara Responsible: vide* a sketch ol Michigan's geo- Institute

Invita All to
Saturday Trapshoot
urday on the Barry County Con­
hit by pitched balte. He gave up servation Club grounds off Cook
Road. Trapshooting is scheduled
got two of hto team's four hlto.
Including a home run in the also Invited to Uy their skill.
sixth driving in Weller and

weigh*

Bliss Gold
Team Leads
HCC Golf League

Red Cross waler safety posters.
It is a reminder to all parents vancemente and future, and pro­
that they are responsible for the files the State's various metals, late entry play* Local 414 and
safety of their children. They, nonmetals and mineral fields.
Weeley Roth, Marty Sebright,
An estimated 2,170 deer were
taken in Michigan last Fall by
over 50,000 bowhunters, the largget underway about 1 pm. and dent*free and provide happy
are scheduled Houten. Kelly Yarger, Kim Yar- the Moose League for high school holidays for campers, but they
do not supply baby-sitting servthe Tuesday night Bliss Oolf
Furrow. Deborah Golden. BicMonday night the HaaUng* league at the Hastings Country
One ol the worst. unsafe acte^^j
Club.
Merchants defeated Local 138
*an r/immlt II t/1 Inwve
and Tuesday night Hastings Mfg.
lead with 25 pointe with Lin BnyMiller. Sherry Miner, Gary Nich­
Here are the final West Central
event*
on
the
playgrounds,
with
olson, Lew Reardon, Sally ShuzSpring sports standing*:
Injured or drowned.
First ward playground*
In.that big seventh. Vera Bow­
A child who becomes frlghtJohn Hopkin* and George Mil­
FINAL
man walked, then Jerry Pager
ler, tied with 22 pointe, lead Joe
BASEBALL STANDINGS
slammed a pinch hit home run Burkholder and Bob Moore by
There will be games every ent* start* out to look for them
ALMA-------------Beginners — David Allerdlng,
o'clock and story telling every camp. Youngsters often get con­ GRANO LEDGE
Low scores Monday were posted
pitcher with Don Bowers catchmour, Cynthia Avery. Jimmy
fused in the darkness. A missing IONIA ..........
by Hal Buerge, J. Hopkins and
Bay. Eugene Bedford. Laurel
child should be reported prompt­ ST. JOHNS .
Thuraday night the Hastings J. Coleman, all with 40. J. Burkly, but keeping him under sur­ CHARLOTTE
GREENVILLE
veillance would have prevented
Tuesday's results:
HASTINGS .
the mishap In the first place.
J. Cxtoder 43, 4 potato, D. Kruko
Thursday afternoon from 1 to 4.
Carlson Melinda Conklin
Inflatable objects such as wa- LAKEWOOD
80, 0; H. Buerge 40, 0. P. Walldorf!
Cotant;
40. 4; B. Moore 47. 4. F. Markle 89,
al 7 pm. on Mondays, SoutheastLUrcla Dunnigan:
FINAL
Bob Carmoney had four hit*
TENNIS STANDINGS
in four tripe to the plate to
to Ue a lifejacket on a toddler
tie, Gregory Drum, Mike OU*
lead the Pl*ton Ring's attack,
and let him play alone at the
Tuesdays.
and Bernie Weller bad three for
water's edge while they napped HASTINGS
Phillip Fisher, John
on the beach. A life jacket Is no ST. JOHNS
four.
guarantee of safety for a small GREENVILLE ..
The previous Tuesday Hastings McCloskey SI, J; O. Miller 44. 0,
child. He can drown In six Inches GRAND LEDGE
whipped Lascoa. 19-1, with
Stan House hurttag three-hit
Kennedy, Colleen Ken- spccial tournament. and the first of water by falling flat on his CHARLOTTE
face. Fright will cause him to LAKEWOOD
boll.
Carmoney got a pair of
Janet Hurless, Kelly Hurless,
IONIA
r.
____
doubles
to three official trips
eff Jenkins, Tkrwsa Jenkins Ricky Langthorn. Roby Langinto hl* lungs to kill him If he
and Shannon Lydy slammed a
Is
not
spotted
immediately.
.
.
.
home
run and a double in four
horseshoes and hopscotch, shuf­
fleboard, badminton and table
FINAL
Outdoor Trail—Bluegills are on
tennis.
GOLF STANDINGS
the beds in most lakes and fish- HASTINGS .
Mfg
Buehler, HaMtags
special event On June 17 there tog lias been excellent. Game CHARLOTTE
Warden Ge’he Brown reported AIMS ..........
E. W. Bliss, scoring the winning
Jerry Nelsen, Jimmy Nelsen, Brian Morrill, Susan Morrill,
Steven Radant, Scott Raymond, bunts, on June 34 the "Olympic Tuesday. Big bluegills have been GRAND LEDGE
tally in the seventh. Ken Neil
Junior and Senior Red Cross
Carrie Rohlsstl, Barbara fiallk. games’* will be held, on July 1 hitting, on popper* and dry flies. GREENVILLE
fielder's choice and went second
Dawne Roush, Ricky Bill Sherwood, Brenda Smith, the apnual character parade will Walleyes have been reported hit­ ST. JOHNS
m, Denise Swihart, Larry Bruce Smith, Michael Smith. move through the business dis­ ting good on Oun Lake, and bass IONIA ____
have been hitting on Thornapple. LAKEWOOD
his Algonquin Lake home. Pbr
Robert Wilkins, Timothy Janice Travis, Jeffrey Travis, trict.
July 8 features a treasure hunt
i, Ronnie Wilson, Steven
and penny scramble, July 15 the the shallows, being about a
FINAL ALL-SPORTS TROPHY STANDINGS
Ronnle Birman. Mitchell Cole­ carnival, July 22 the on wheels month behind because of the SCHOOL
SKIN ITCH
weather. They should really hit
man. Michelle Conklin. Gary
DON'T SCRATCH IT!
thl* weekend if the wealhbr HASTINGS ....
Harold Fisher, Pet- Conley. Cynthia Cramer. Gordon
Icutchtaa ir«Ui latacHw*. ।
Playground hours and per­ holds. Perch have been biting— GRAND LEDGE
Finnic. David Freeland, Brad
especially on Wall where Officer ALMA............
Fuhr. Doug Gabel. Sharon Gil- sonnel include:
.
n
in . » Brown checked a 14-lncher. . . . ST. JOHNS .
Officer Brown reminds sports­ GREENVILLE
Hamaty. Marc Hutchins, Bonnie
men and women that there la no CHARLOTTE
legal fishing on Daggct and Shaw IONIA .......
‘ Steven Kareher, Kathleen Kll- 6 to 8:30, Judy McLean.
Bowlbeastern —9 to 12, Oret- Lakes to the Yankee Springs LAKEWOOD
Tom Lewis, Richard Malgame area. The State's fish divi­
Tom Mayo, Susan Mel- cben Huebner.
sion Is conducting an experiment
tn the two lakes which has s«vGeoffrey Goodyear. Gary Becky Robbe, Cathy Robleskl.
Bonnie Hanse, Jeff Wyn- Craig Rose, Joann fiberwood,
Bsown also repeat* his warn­
Mike Shumway. Brian Smith.
ing not to bother baby animal*.
Lisa Smith, Bill Yeomans.
Kalamazoo University High That rrprtccnb: kidnaping arid
while the penalty for stealing
month as WMU gives up the young wildlife Is not as serious
high school, but It goes with a as tor stealing people—it could
Arena. Norman Aspinall, Robin
A a pi nail, Ann Baines. Eric In Beyer. Kurt Beyer. John Bolt­ State championship.' The Cub* laud one in jail for 90 days dr
house. Stephen Bolthouse. Na­
cost him 8100 (or both.). . . ,;A
Blrke, .Brian Bowman, Marla than Bolthouse. Jerry Bolthouse. the I960 Michigan Class B ten­ rabbit's nest is in the middle of
Fureh. James Burdick, John Jeb Brown. Ross Brdwn, Billy nis title Saturday at Kalamazoo Dr. Brooks' yard with six babies
Burdick, Jack Camp. Nancy Cut- Burns, Julie Bums. Brian Case, College's Stowe Stadium. Univer­ in it. The Bob Stanleys had a
sity High has now won 13 State rabbit's nest a few weeks ago, but
tennis crowns.
Deborah Cxinder, Sue Dolman, Bernard I?*vl*;
they disappeared. . . .
Lori Deming. Robbie Deming.
Julie Dalman. Mitchell Dalman,
Copies of “Our Rock Riches,"
Danny Depew. Brenda Dove. MaAaret Flghter.-Darrel Foster. a 110-page. booklet of Michigan's
&gt;. Marl- Hank Elliott, Carolyn Fassett, Denise Holta, Gary Holtz, Greg­ mineral might—past and present
ory Holts, Karen Hovey. Julie
Howell. Btevcn Howell. Kevin from the Conservation DepartHughes;
Bradley Ingram. Deborah In­
gram. Becky Lancaster. Michael
Larke. Terrie Liebhauser. Debra
McKelvey. Jacklyn Mato, Ronald
Richard A. Andrews, son of Mr
Mato. Gordon Mead. Tina Mead,
Monica Neff. Kurt Owen. Kim and Mrs. Ralph Andrews. 435 E.
Pickard. Cynthia Poll. Mark Poll; Blair, is a member of the 1960
Debbie Richter, John Richter, record - breaking class of 1.471
Ken Richter. Karen Sheridan, candidates for degrees from
Barrie Signs, Lana Signs, Dan­ Marquette University.
Andrews earned a bachelor of
iel Smith, Sheryl Sorby, Janet
Steffen. Kris Steffen. Amy Us- mechanical engineering degree.
Commencement exercises
borne, Shari Ward. Tammy Wie­
land, Vicki Wieland, Diane were held in the Milwaukee
Arena Sunday.
White.
Dick, a former Hosting High
Intermediate — Sue Andrews,
Danny Bollhou*e, Bucky Bolt­ athlete, was prominent in Mar­
house. Sharon Bolthouse. Grant quette University activities and
Bryan, Marilyn Case. Jim Peld- was a vice president for the 1964
pausch, Robert Foreman. Carol campus carnival He was a mem­
Furrow, Diane Gank, Peter Hook. ber of the MU wrestling team
Duane Hovey, Ann Larke, Tim and was the winner of the Con­
rad Jennings award presented
Lowe. Heather MacLeod;
Robert Main, Lonna Neff. Ken­ annually by the Milwaukee
neth Paine, Susan Sherldah, Eagles to Marquette's outstand­
Scott Smith, Vicki Smith, Carrie ing senior athlete.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews attend­
Sorby, Tim Steffen, Donna
Bteeby, Robert Taylor, Curtis ed the ceremonies, driving to
Milwaukee and back Sunday.
Vaughan.

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Zoning Office at the City Hall in Hostings

This is to consider an appeal by Mr. Arthur Meade

for a variation of side-yard restrictions to allow foe
an addition to present garage located at 288 Powell
Road in Hastings Township.

HASTINGS OFFICE
237 Wnt Stafa St.
Fhono 945-4392
tOWIN J. MEI SEN BACH, K*peo*owtetivo

WILBUR ULDRIKS

—Chairman of the Appeal Board

We SOUND GOOD at your Barry County

Ry
WdveriM
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mortal Day Parade and then
went to Clarksville and rode in
the parade there.

Going to Ball Game

U-M Are
One-Two in Big
Ten Sports

CMU Football
Player Killed

this Thursday to »ee the Tlger-

Central Michigan University
lost the services of a bright foot­
ball prospect when freshman
tackle Bill Spaman. Allegan, was
For pie fourth time in its 16 killed In a motorcycle accident.
years in the Big Ten. Michigan
Slate has won the conference’s
unofficial all-around sports starting assignment during
Central Michigan’* spring prac­
championship.
tice after performing for the
field by winning four team
Spaman was critically injured
near Grand Rapids Sunday, May
races, third twice, fourth once 22. He died Tuesday. May 24.

This consistent performance
gave the Spartans a "quality
point average" of 838. compared
tp. second place Michigan's 823.
The quality point average 1*
obtained by dividing the number
of sports in which a school par­
ticipates in pig Ten competition
Into the total number of points
it pile* up In these sports on the
basis of ten for a first, nine far
a second, eight for a third and
so on down to one for a last
place finish.
Michigan Slate's 838 rating
means that It averaged nearly a
second place finish (that would
be a 9.0 average) in each cham­
pionship race. State once again
was the only Big Ten school to
compete in all 13 sports in
which conference competition
The Spartans clinched the all­
round laurel* by steady perform­
ances In the spring sports, cul­
minated by a second straight
championship In outdoor track, a
second in tennis, a fourth in
baseball and a tie for fourth in
golf.
Earlier In the 1965-66 school
year State had won Big Ten
titles In football, indoor track
and wrestling. Second place fin­
ishes. besides tennis, had come
in cross country, basketball, gym- I
nasties, and lee hockey. Thirds
were achieved In fencing and
swimming.
Michigan won three confer­
ence title* out of 11 sports in
which It competed and had only
one team finish below third.
Football ended In a tie for sev­
enth. The only other school to
win more than one champion­
ship was Ohio State with vic­
tories in baseball and golf.

Robert Malaga. Michigan State
Tennis captain in IM!, serves a*
a special assistant for promotion
to tiie president of the United

Iron

Name Cheerleaders
At Hastings High
Varsity cheerleader* far next
school year named following an
all-school assembly arc Laurie
Barden. Jeanne Cary. Kathy
Bumworth. Debbie Bloss, Greta
Guenther and Anne Schonddmayer.

HEADQUARTERS

Paul Ci si er of Middleville
caught a "-pound. 8 ounce wall­
eye in Gun Lake. The fish was
294 Inches long and tmd n girth
of 14 4.

RADIO!

dear, filtered, conditioned water

110" Lewi

automatically.

313 N. Boltwood

Rhone 945-5102

Call Wl 5-3481

^OUTDOORS
AND THIS CHARMGLOW
GAS LAMP WILL LIGHT
THE WAY TO MORE
HOURS OF FUN!

SALE PRICE
only *39”
INSTALLED
Model

distance of 60 foot from house

66-300C

Extend your hours of
summer fun with a gas
yard lamp. A gas lamp
lends a soft glow to

consumes rown company
I 225 w. STAY! FTMEET
. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Made of cost aluminum
with, black finish,

Name.

eogle finial. “Snug-Fit"

Addreit

pkte cleaning without

I&amp;

Acid • Cloudy
Bad Taste •- Bad Odor

Kathy Gerald and Patty Clarey
are alternates.
The Junior Varsity squad In­
cludes Bonnie Abbey, Bromwyn
Williams, EUeen Tucker and
Carol Williams. Alternates are
Sue Wellman and Barb vonReis.
Freshman cheerleaders Include
Jullane Jacoba, Becky Bishop.
Martha Cook and Sally Cotter.
Claire Goodyear and Earleen

insects, makes walk­
ways safer, ond dis-

Every inch a ragged
John Deere

219 W«t State St.

If your faucet water i* staining your fixture*, ruining

The 4H Dog Care and Training
Club meets Wednesday. June 15.
at 7 pm. In the Hastings City
Bank parking lot. Members are
asked to be present as there
are Just a few meeting* left be­
fore the Fair.

Lands a Dandy

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY

WE SOLVE
PROBLEM WATER

4H Dog Club Meets

Be Sure to Take Your

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE

Rev. Pr. Joseph Dunphy has

Barry County Board of Appeals

reservations, tour book*, map*, and guides

McKenzie. Trophy winner* were
Bobby Gorham, walking hone
class. and Harold Ritter, team
hitch. Three high point trophies

under; Carol Whipple. 18 and

NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING

• P*r»on allied travel (ervlce, including routing!

Sheriff*

THE MAffiNOI kJUOCM

CMy

*.

Join new end . . . HAD THE WAY with

County

.

NOT!: INTRIIS MUST HAVC COMPLETED THEIR
JUNIOR YEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL TO IE ELIGIBLE

RED DIVISION
sen vs. Mathew*. Irwin y GuenFletcher 49, 3, G. Miller 43. 1;
Montgomery v*. Goodyear;
Fletcher vs W. Cronlnger, Faulk­
ner v«. Belfield; Stack v*. Cheno­
—
weth. O. Miller v*. J. Cronlnger; c~*
GREEN DIVISION
Booth v». Osgood. ■
TUrkal 43. 4. Pugh SB, 0; Ben­
nett 42. 4, Clarke 48. 0: Kelli l 50,
BLUE DIVISION
4. Snyder 52. 0; McAllister 61, 4.
Cooper 56, 0; Tucker 49, 4. Chib.H. Smith 52. 4.wOUlesple 60. 0; tensen 52, 0; A. Smith 50, 4,
.. —
Bay
.
Ironside 43, 4, Hubbell 71. 0; Cove 57. 0; Snyder 52. 3. Cooper 55. 1;
McAllister 51, 3. Bennett 42, 1;
Sim 50. 0.
Kelhl 50. 4, Clarke 48. 0.
Pairings for Monday: Wood vs.
Pairing* for Monday: McAl­
Burr. Laubaugh vs. Ironside; lister v*. Christensen. A. Smith
Hubbell vs. Cove, Sherwood vs. v«. Rose; Clarke vs. Snyder, Fos­
81m; Hollister v». H. Smith. ter v*. Bay; Newell vs. Pugh,
Warner vs. Panfil; Jacobs v». Tucker va. Flora; Kelhl vs.TurGillespie, Gardner vs. Hamaty; kal, Siegel vs. Hodge*; Cooper
Blair V- MacLeod.
v*. Bennett.
WHITE DIVISION
Norris 48. 4. Peurach 50. 0:
Feldpausch 50, 4. Steury 81. 0;
The Hastings Merchants de­
McMillan 45. 4. Jerbw 49, 0; E.
Miller 51. 4. Boughton 57. 0; feated Jackson Prison In a soft­
Campbell 65. 4. Rohde 55. 0;' ball same at the world** largest
walled
prison Saturday evening,
Roberts 45. 4. Sexton 54. 0; Hahn
51. 4. Lublenleckl 51. 0; E. Miller 1-0. Mike Lydy hurled for the
51, 4. Rohde 55. 0; E. Miller St. 4,
Campbell 65. 0; Boughton 57. 4.
B. Miller 52. 0; Boughton 57. 4.
Solid forest U not good deer
Rohde 55. 0.
Pairing* foe Monday: Rohde are large with no young growth

It couldn’t happen if
you had the Automobile
Club of Michigan helping
you plan your vacation

Barry

their hone show and chicken
barbecue a succom

Saturday, July 9. and Sunday. July 10, 1966

the Monday Men's league at the
Hastings Country Club.
George Miller continue* to lead
the Red Division with 25 points
with Eldon Mathews second with
20; Gordon Ironside, secretary of
the league, 1* tops In the Blue
Division with Jack Warner and j
Gordon Cove tied for second with Montgomery Bl. 4, J. Cronlnger
20 points.
42. 0; Lawrence 4B. 4, Stack 47, 0;
Harvey Sexton has a two-polnt Frandacn 55. 3. Booth 48. 1: Bel­
lead In the While Division with field 53. 4. Guenther SO. 0; Faulk­
a total of 20 with Emle Miller :ner 43. 4. Mathew* 45. 0; Goodsecond, and A. Smith 1* pacing :
the Green Division with 22 points 45, 4. Fletcher 49, 0; Lawrence
with Bob Newell second with 20 45. 4. Guenther 60. 0; Fletcher
49. 3, J. Cronlnger 42. 1; Stack
points.
Monday’s results:

• Broad personal accident insurance

The

AT HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB

Defeat Prison Team

■1

Sheriff’s Posse
Hos Successful
Horse Show, Bor-B-Q

PUPPIES AVAILABLE

aty.

BarBAie
WITH GAS
This

new

method

of

flavor of charcoal with­
out the mess and fuss.

of heat from high to
construction makes it

virtually weatherproof. .
GAS

WBCH e

Hastings and Barry County's

Own Radio Station

Sfl

JOHN DEERE
LAWN Er GARDEN
TRACTOR

1220
on your Dial

Goodyear
BROS.
Implements
Ph. Wl 5-5052

Now Only *84*’
Installed

Price includes installation
of grill up to a distance
of 40 feet from house.
Nominal charge for addi­
tional footage.

consumers Powe1

�EOVHA/J

Save $$ On
One of These
Spring Specials

USED CARS

WRITE or CALL
for

B^st Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.
1964 Galoxio 500
4 Dr. Hardtop. CruU-A-MaUc.
8 cyl. Power steering, radio.

MM LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

1964 Fokon Future
3 Dr. Standard. 6 cyL Radio.

PS*

...81AM

PHONE 945-3481

BUSINESS OPPORH'K

FREE opportunity booklet
about the wonderful world

of . . .
Viviane Woodard

CLASSIFIED AD FAGE RHONE
HASTINGS EANNER Wl 5-34E1
MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twnfy Word*.
CASH RATS—RMiSUjr

Cosmetici

wH mlteMte «f 50a. ©• 6d* ate

Bellevue, Box 71, Rt, I, or

PO 3-9457

din Excellent condition.
1965 VoUuwogon
3 Dr. Sedan. Radio, etc.

&lt; isaa.
TUX rtDKBAL LAMB BAJTK
or it pahl
Joreph K.

. .

FARM IMPLEMENT-.

Mirt for tbe Coaaty of Berry,
la th* Mailar ot th* E*tot* of:
&gt;iMh K. tMkalU, Docwaod. Filo Mo.

1965 Coeval r Monxa
Whitewalls. Radio.

1964 Chevrolet Biscoyne
4 Dr. 8 Automatic.
1964 Goloxio 500

—IHC. H Tractor. Good shape.
—Massey Ferguson 65 DteeeL

------ .*1,2*5
1963 Fokon Club Wojon
With 2nd and 3rd Row seats.

Hardtop.

1961 Chevrolet Parkwood
Station Wagon. 4 Dr. 8 Cyl.

1963 MERCURY 3 Dr.

Farm Machinery

1959 Plymouth Fury
3 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyL,

Starter and lights.
—Oliver No. 50 PTO Baler.
-New Holland No. 66 Baler.
—Massey Ferugson PTO' Baler.
—Case Flail Chopper.

1964 Feed F250 % Ton
Wheel Dr, Stytealde Pickup.
1963 GMC Pickup

INI MERCURY MONTEREY

ReBneR Ford Inc.
321 N. Mkk. Ph. 945-2421

—John,Deere No. 33 Spreader.
—Mayrath Trailer Sprayer.
—Allis Chalmers Blower with
motor.
—Mowers and Conditioners.

KSJL.""

AU URORS—ta ads taken by p*oM ta b* St Makar's risk,
although wi maha ipociai aftert ta saa that tin copy is taken
iiinrf4y.

CARDS OF THANKS fr IN MEMORIAMS—2c per ward.
XOTICX OF MOHTOAOE
FffBBCLOIVBB BALB

OarrUARfRS—Flret 180 word* Iron of &lt;Urga, 2s par weed far

Doiod: May at. IMS.
PHlip H. Mltcholl, Jadg*

Hi«c*1 aad Hudtoa

FCR SALE

LEGALS

Lake Property
Secluded, modern year
’round 4 bedroom home
with guest house — both
beautifully furnished.
Garage ... 180 ft. lake
frontage — sea wall. On
M-43 Wall Lake, Delton.
Gill owner.

XOTICX OF MOBTOAGB XALB
Default harlnx been d i la the
eoadltloaa of that oornta aortaaco
Solod tha l*th doy of Jaattarr, IMO
u»cut*4 by Alrla A. Baird sad Grace
M. Ltelrd. a* kl&gt; wife ud tn krr «.r

U

on Blckard M. ouu, ol
Mlchlsu, prior to beartar.
PsblkrUon ond lorvlco
med* m provided by (iatato

rated by (lOHDOX rttUODTUKCK
aad BBTTY JKdN 8TBODTBEOK.
haabaad aad wife, ae mortfas’t*. to
THB HA8TIXO8 C1TT BANK, a

’TrtetarF’iRsh.

jsggi

Fu«r Hoadrod Tlfty-ala* aad St/160
in.U9 07) Daltaro for prtadsol aad
HterMt. ao nth or praooodlos *1 lav

CSS.J a.'s-Tssri h
oSic* ot th* UeaUtor of Doode of
Berry County, MkM*oo oo the ailh

^’onbxVB HBUaF'dlVBM. That
Fl 3-4093 Kakmaxoo
uld BOriSM* will ha foroelooed pur6/M "V a * p’T.’Ly.-

ttod: Mar STlk. 16SS.
Philip If. Mitekail. Ja

—Used Riding Mowers and lewn

NOT CES
LANNES KKNFIELD,
Home Ph. 945-4064

6/9

1N6 GHKV. OORVAIB
MM PONTIAC BONNEVILLE

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

A GREAT GIFT
FOR THE

GRADUATE!

Wl 5-5052
6/9

USED MACHINERY

TO CHOOSE FROM!

“A Uke-New Used Cor”

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES
1310 N. Michigan
Phone Wl 5-2479

1964 PONTIAC SEDAN
... Catalina 4 Dn. Hydramatlc,

—1967 MM 445 Gas Wide front
1964 JEEP WAGONEEK
end.
... 4 wheel drive, automatic —Oliver 70 Tractor with cultlva.
t ntnsm I ash
air conditioning.
dio. vacation time special.

LARKE BUICK
CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

1965 MUSTANG 2 DR.

1965 CHEVROLET

1964 CHEVROLET

BALER TWINE!
FARM BUREAU’S
GUARANTEED—
Quantity Lota

shape. New rubber, new batteries. •
—4-14 IJLC. Trailer Plow.
—MM 3-16 Mtd. Plow.
—Freeman Manure Loader.

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

Heating - Plumbing
Service

—MM 4-row Planter.
—Several good used Mowers.
Trailer mtd., semi mtd. All
w/walls, brown and beige tutone. This b a sharp one owner
New • Remodol • Repair
car for only....................... 81.695 —Vermeemay Conditioner.
—John Deere Hay Conditioner.
1963 CHEVROLET COUPE
. . . Hardtop V8 Impala. Auto­ —New Holland Mower - Condi­
tioner.
matic. Radio, wr walls. Power
—John Deere No. 10 Side Mtd. 305 S. Church Wl 5-5352
1963 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Holiday,
blue and white tutone with
FREE ARTHRITIS­
blue vinyl Interior, fully
equipped. ..........
$1^95
RHEUMATISM SAMPLE
Utt PONTIAC SEDAN
. . . Starchief 4 Dr., power
Test Specifex for minor
steering and brakes, radio, new —Massey Harris PTO Baler.
rheumatic-arthritic pain.
w/wall tires, nice family car —I-H.C. 45 Baler.
Free sample write
for.......... ........................... $1,295
—1961 MM Forage Harvester.
1962 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
AUDELL, INC.
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr., radio, —3 Allis Chalmers Forage Harv­
esters.
**
1143 Burton SJL,
w/walls, power steering and
brakes, new Oldsmobile trade. —Case Model C2 Forage Harv­ Grand Rapids, Michigan 49567
ester.
-......................................... $1,243
i960 VOLKSWAGEN CONVERT. —New Holland Forage Harvester.
. . . Radio, wz walls, excellent
condition, summertime special
at... ....................
$745
—Papec Blower.
—Allis Chalmers Blower. I
—John Deere Auger Wagon.
—Hydraulic life 7 x 14 Box and
Wagon.
—Several self propelled Combines.
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Aw.
Hastings, Michigan
6/9

KAECHELE'S

LEGALS

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

NOT CES

CANVAS TARPS
5x7 to 16x20

$3.47 up
WINICK'S

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

Quality »true tare* bnflt by

Ceil SMILEY BUILDINGS
Heatings, Mich.

61&lt;-945-9103

PallUoa at HUTH TUBPINj

ar &gt;oa&gt; other ultobla

ELECTRIC Rann repaired—
Special —Your raxor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
guaranteed.
State BL, H

sash. Burkey Auto Glass *
Radiator Shop, 3M N. Jeffer­
son, Hastings.
tf
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’
and men's clothing. Phono Wl
5-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
Tailor Shop.
tf

week. Will discount for cash.
Call 945-5396. Electro Hygiene.
6/9

Over Starr's Willpsper
&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS
9 KM. to 5:30 PJA.
SUMMER SHORTS and
SWIM SUITS
for the whole family

8TALK SHREDDERS FOR

WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
8225. This includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,

IRISH SETTER PUPPIES-AKC
Registered. Also English'Better.
Good hunting stock. Good pets.
LEACH LAKE — Modem, good
fishing, good beach. »55 per
Phone: Holta Driftwood Ken­
nels, 945-4870.
'6/16
week. July 4th available.
Phone: 946-5100 or 946-4431.
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
6/9 LIGHT PLANT—Alternator type,
with Host New Electric Up110 Volt. 1250 Watt, run 40
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
COTTAGE north side of Wall
hours. Mattress, 30" wide, 72“
work. Clean 180 square feet
Lake. Excellent beach for chil­
long, 4" thick. Fay Parks, 466
for only 3695. Hastings Floor
dren. Private dock and boat.
E. Railroad BL, Hastings. 6/9 HELP WANTED — Male — Die
Makers. Sheet Metal Tryout,
Aug. 14 to Aug. 28. Phone Wl
experience preferred. Press op­
5-4923 except Thursdays, Wl FRENCH POODLES —Miniature
erators—die setters —welders.
white male puppies. Reason­
5-3152 after 5:30.
tf
Mlg. and Helarc safe. Steady IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
ably priced. Phone: Wl 6-5068
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
employment, fringe benefits.
COTTAGE FOR RENT — June
or Wl 5-4334.
tf
SERVICE! No charge for OterApply in person. Electro
and Jtfly. 875 week. Phone 945­
....
... ....
6/23
slxc prints.
tf
Chemical. 33 State at. Middle­
5944
or —
945-9155.
rille, Michigan.
6/0
FURNISHED 4-ROOM APARTARE YOU PAYING MORE than
WELDERS AND LAY-OUT MEN
5H% interest on borrowed
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
—Must -read blueprints. Good
money? You might qualify for
privileges. All utilities fur­
for general farming. Fenced
Federal Land Bank loan. Bee
overtime. Permanent position.
well. Buildings in good condi­
nished. Phone 623-2024.
tf
tion. Cail 633-3719 (Delton), tf
Call: Sunfield 30100.
6/16
this paper.
6/M

TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, lots ot usee

2/3 ACRE

BORDERS A NICE CREEK

SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom
rifle made by McCord’s of
Ionia. Will shoot a T group at

Fisher safety. 3 to 8 variable
scope, pcepoight in mount. fuU
monte carlo hand rubbad stock,
eUng with quick detach, swivels
p L U p, i —Bites handloading

COOK FOR HOTEL near Petos­
key. June 20-Sept. 1. Write TO ALL EMPLOYERS — The
Credit Bureau would appreci­
Terrace Inn. Bay View, Mich.
ate noufication of an employ­
49770.
6/16
ee's termination and the reaMAN to assume responsible potl-

tf

value. 8300.00

aide city limits.
ack yard. School
the door. Will

ware, Holings.

the Increasing
sonnet reports
Call 946-3445.

4/M

Middle-aged couple preferred,
but will consider either mala

to operate small Dog *N' Suds
LCOHOLIC8 ANONYMODBDrive-In at Gun Lake from
PD. 171, HasUngs TetenSM
WI5-3M5.2SU. ~
May 30 until Sept. 6. May live
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Mod­
on premises in trailer that is
Monday, • pro.
tf
em clean 3-bedroom ranch.
furnished. Reply to: Marshall
Gas heat; full heiimetil;
Lyon. 2186 Orchard Lake Drtvs,
built-in kitchen. Large comer
Fenton. Michigan 48430.
tf
lot In excellent neighborhood
across from elementary school. HASTINGS BUSINESS WANTS
CaU 946-3B41,
tf
young mate --“ WANT TP BUY
Wl 5-0104.
M
HOME FOR BALE on two extralarge Ma. Garage with base­
ment. Bath with shoWer. RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER in
Grand Rapids full time, to lire ★ Worit Waatad

atTwhonii

one child. Phone B63-1810.
THREE-‘BEDROOM BOMB —
Falrly-new kitchen and bath.
Birch cupboards. New carpet­
ing In living-room. Will sell
./
.
t/a

ROUTE OPEN FOR MAN OR
WOMAN, full or part time,
servicing customers in city of
Hastings. Weekly earning
887 50 and up possible. Write:
Watkins Products. Inc, D-62.
Winona. Minn.
6/9

ftNslks.

Irons, Michigan, tf

Ladies''COATS
*35cjeach
WALK UP AND SAVE!

WANTED—Waitress, experienced
or otherwise. Will train. Call '
R3640 for appointment for
rview.
6/16

8

WHEELER MARINE SALES A
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
'motors. New and used boats.
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
cessaries. M-66 in Nashville.
OL 3-2851 or OL'3-6074.
tf

eqoal value.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

WANTED—Dental assistant,
assistant. eXWANTED
perlence desirable. Start June
15. Send resume to Box 1015
c/o Hastings Banner.
6/16

ply. M37 Bo. 045-3150.
cant land— about 80% tilable.
Good investment! Terms avail- INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GABI m Carl &amp; Betty's

—Use Rexall's fast permanent.
Regular 82.00—Now 81-00. No
pre-shampoo — No after odor. * Help Wanted
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
tf

second cutting hay, alfalfa and
brome-^Call Hickory Corners

Wl 5-3324

SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

Classified Paragraphs!

--------------- - ----------------------------- 2 PORCH CHAIRS in
— good cancon­ HOUSE FOR SALE—2-bcdroom.
★ Autvmotfwo
Near Middle Lake. Call 945­
dition. Ph. Wl 5-4473.
6/9
5944 or 945-9155.
6/M
CB RADIO—Lafayette 23 chan­ 4-BEDROOM HOUSE at 425 W.
brakes, power steering, power
nel, also 5 element beams. Ph.
windows. Ph. Wl 5-5114.
6/9
rage, hot water, oil-fired heat.
Wl 5-5114.
6/9
abate 1A59 RAMBLER FOR SALE —
rSHO per month on 1 year lease.
~Bcst offer takes it. Fred Wll- REDUCE SAFE, simple and fait ‘ Call: J. R. Thompson, Elkhart,
10,600 ft. footage
with Go Bese tablets. Only 98c.
Ind.
6'30
*eon, R1 Nashville, 4506 QulmSEE US TODAY!
Jacob's Pharmacy, 126 E. State.
6/30 FOR SALE BY OWNER—2-bed­
room all modern home on
SPINET PIANO
BiMinew Sorvkot
May be had by assuming email
creek, aluminum siding and
windows. Fuel oil furnace. Ph.
1067 CALENDARS - Wide varl- monthly payments. Beautiful
finish. See it locally. Write
Wl 5-9223.
6/30
Credit Dept.. Box 57. Niles.
per
hundred.
Order
now
and
M-37 South
945-2223'
Mich.
6/16 20 SCENIC ACRES With hill-top
pay
after
Sept..
1.
Also
book
building site, over-looking Long
6/9
matches. Cali: Battle Creek, ELECTROLUX SWEEPER—This
lake, just ott M43, 6.W. of
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm. I Is a full else model for maxi­
Hastings. 81 JOO. Ph. 045-5823.
mum suction and cleaning. All
6/16

’8“

tutone, new Pontiac trade.
........ ..................................

1963 CADILLAC SEDAN
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Beautiful
black and white tutone, full
power and many extras One
careful owner. ________ $2,695
1M3 CHEVROLET HARDTOP
. . . Coupe. Impala V-8, auto-

SPECIAL SAVINGS

credit in North Barry County

HL

*■

manship — Oarage Building —
Ay.
- Cement DriveArs
-Roofing and Biding. Anurlcan Construction Oo. Ph. «■-

'8/8

RtH

�Card of Thanks and In Mwnonam

£«“««*

turday visitors ot

cam

or mxu
Tha Loyal Order

and children visited her

Honor Graduates
And New Church
Members Sunday
Bell, whose wife, Retina, lives

patients to UM Decoration Day

and children visited Mr.
yard and.the Sheriff's Depart*

Bunday. * Mrs. LUlten Ball

the parirtnx
Lawrence Cooley, CA chairman

of Mr. and Mra. Richard Blough.

Infantry Division in Vietnam on
May 11. Specialist Bell is

Heatings High BchooL wearing

CARD OF THANKS

beautiful

nurses

Milton Buehler and family
Ir. and Mrs. Keith Buehler
family were Bunday lunch-

and family

CARB Of THANK*

grandson and nephew, Richard
K. Elliott, Jr. A special thanks

ago June 10, 1B8S.

CARD OF THANKS
We are deeply grateful to our
relatives, neighbors and friends
for their many act* of kindness
and exprwion. of sympathy
shown to us during our recant
bereavement and loss of our dear
husband, father, grandfather and
brother. We especially wish to
thank Rev. Esther Cox and Rar.
Raymond Norton for their words
ot comfort and the organist and
soloists for the consoling music.
Mrs. Alva Moore
'
Miss Nona Moore
Mr. and Mra. Donald Bywasslnk
and family
Mr. and Mra. Robert Moore
and family
Mr. Ralph Moore

LEGALS
yuaucATiox oanxa.

&gt; iludaon
IO3 W. 8UI« Air*.
Ha&gt;U*(a. Mkkltaa

been studying al school Cadet*
Victor Sisson; alternates Dorothy
which will provide them with
Bunday school secretary and

Sunday nipper
guest of Mr. and Mra. Wayne
Tagg. * Mra. Wayne Tagg at­
tended the graduation reception
for Donald and Calvin Clum at Cooley and
the VJ».W. Hall Wednesday. A Lanning
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Bird and
family were Bunday dinner
guests of bar parents, Mr. and
Mra. Richard VandevUle, Sr., in

Battle Creak with my three chil­
dren when the mishap occurred family moved bock to their home
■V MKM0R1AM
Bunday after living in a trailer
since the fire ta April. * Mr. and
Mra. Leouanl Kidder and family
Mtxl. Frank Hula; the auxiliary
baye purchased the Detwiler
Ood raw y^^^
home on Race Street and took
And knew you needed r—&lt;
7
I neglected to Ond out who poescssion Bunday. * Mr. and
May chairman Dorothy Brown
Mrs. Charles Blough attended
The book of your life here vw
th* graduation at Middleville
completed.
who will take time out to help a
lI](j attended the
stranger. God bless you both for
honoring Kurt Kunde
Baylor.
v
your kindness.
In our lonely hours of thinking
Mrs. Richard Cotant
potiuck
R4 Hastings
tcgrttter
' — —
Martin. ' Lecha Reynolds, Alice
Tagg
We little dream till they had
Card. Minnie Bcbiffman and
Blough and family of Grand
Rapids were Bunday luncheon
guest* of his mother, Mra. Greta
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
Twa junior members. Wendy
Blough.
urtis and Parnate Kurr, Joined
Mr. and Mra. Karl Tuttle are
with Dorothy Kurr. Ada Bogart,
the parent* ot a daughter bora
Lydte Rogers, Elvira Sayles, Eve­
June 2, at 2:40 sun. at Fannock
lyn Curtis, Arioa Newton. Alm* to spend the day with another Hospital. Carolyn Jane weighed
daughter. Mra. Burdett Timm, of
Merrick, Gertrude Craig. Deanna Yankee Spring*. * Darla Clinton Clum attended the graduation
of Middleville is spending a few reception honoring Donald and
Calvin Clum. t Mr*. Judy Abel
Clinton. * Mr. and Mra. Jule and- children and friend, Mary,
Ing that guests bad a good time. Turner and children Sunday at­ of Kalamazoo were Saturday
The Ifourth District meeting tended a graduation open house
was held in Motlvllic, Bunday. honoring their nephew. Russell
June ». Delegates elected were Zimmerman, of Hastings. * Reu­
Mre. Beckwith and Mra. AlrisUc ben Crites visited his son, Ron­
ald. in Jackson Friday. They
drove to Lansing where they
visited Donald Crites in the danla Thursday.
troit July 14 to 17th were Mrs. Community Hospital in Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roys
Mrs. Lillian Ball of Newaygo
was a Bunday evening caller of and family and Mr. and Mrs
Jack Roys and family of Grand
Rapids
were Sunday visitors of
with meetings during July and Mrs. Larry Hoffman and daugh­
ters of Wayne were Friday supBurdette Haner of Hastings and
meeting at the ball June 18 with
Wayne Tagg attended a V.F.W.
Girls' State Chairman Avis Gas- Dukes. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy meeting in'Wayland Monday.
Dukes attended the graduation
0XDBB roa PUBLICATION

Freeport

Arnold Dukes at the Floyd Duiu

are to attend OlrU* state at

MESL

rtrauoATtOM mn&gt;»
flUle of Ukhlaan. I

Ten new laboratory buildings
will form a research and teach­
ing complex for poultry science
and Mrs. Melvin Bartholomew of at Michigan State University.
The 84OOJXX) facility will further
where they were guests of Mr. enable MSV scientists to keep
and Mrs. Wilbur Dye.
Michigan poultrymen competi­
tive by providing the Latest ta
companled Mr. and Mrs. Gerald research information.
Woods and daughter of Hastings
to the graduation open house
Far Banner Classified Ads
honoring Miss Priscilla Woods,
Call WX 6-1481.
daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Harold
Woods, in Rockford Bunday. *

birthday and must bo a junior ta
high school; hare a high echotestio stand tag, be capable of
teaching other girls the know­
ledge they gain and put it Into family picnic May 28 at Cale­
donia Park. ★ Mr. and Mrs
Several members will be going Jule Turner and family visited
their daughter. Linda, and tha
Vachel Taylor family last Bun­
day. They all vialted the ceme­
tery In Yale and Flint Memorial
Mariano Main, Vivian Knlcker- Park cemetery. They visited Mr.
family and enjoyed a picnic in

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PUBLICATION OBDBB.

Business Directery

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agoncy for

INSORANCE

Letha

Phelps

of

Plan Baptismal
Service June 19
Baptismal services

scheduled

prise birthday party Balutday
honoring Leander Peacock for

honored Dennis Winkler's birthevening were enjoyed by the 24, tha Wesleyan Methodist Church
BL Johns, Mra Duane Glasgow
and -family of Heaiinra, the

Special mi win la planned and
this time.

Methodist Church Fellowship

Dowling

Driver Bound
Over to Circuit
Court Saturday
Timothy John Ingram, la, 404

50th wedding anniversary, boated

Clarence

brother,

Benson,

By Mrs. Donald Provfrock
*4 HMttap
Wl J-474V
Forrest Tobias has returned
of from a fishing trip in Canada
and reports Ice still In the lakes.

Friday with her daughter, Mrs.
Art Standley of Wall Lake. Satids, Lansing, Jackson, Grand
Rapids, Ionia, Hastings, Mid­ the wedding of her granddaugh­ rhlch DeWayne R. Greenfield,
dleville, Mason.
ter, Betty Edmonds, to Fred Har­
ris ta the Newton Church south
Spent the holiday weekend In of Battle Creek. Also attending injured and a son, Bradley, sufnorthern Michigan. ★ George the wedding-from this arts were
Barkdull te home from his Win- Mrs. Donald Proefrock and
daughter*. * Toni Service,
Ingnun was also injured.
daughter of the John Services,
has returned home following ex­ pleaded guilty before Circuit
ploratory surgery test week for
her heart condition, ta a Grand charge of negligent homicide and
Rapids hospital.
mortal Day weekend with him. *
The Dowling Methodist Wo-

tended the graduation open church. Thursday, June 18. The
house Sunday at Blanchard, for public is invited to attend the
from manslaughter.
his niece, Linda Capen. * Dr.
Clarksville took 14 OES members ard Drake will be hostess to the
to Adrian Bunday in their travel Dowling chapter of Hospital
Guilds at her home, Wednesday
the 8th. * A Children's Day prothe home there but. there we
1.M1 visitors on the grounds.
graduating young people will be
held during Sunday School and
Morning Worship next Sunday at
the Dowling Methodist Church
Miss Elizabeth Smith is a
Joliet, and Roger Lyle NorcuU,
both of Cuyalioga Palls, Ohio. medical patient at Pennock Hos­
pital. * The Lloyd Gaskills flew
Church at Adrian Saturday. to Norfolk. Vi, over the Me­
morial Day weekend to visit their
and Mrs. Lyle Norcutt of Grand daughter. Miriam, and family. *
Rapids, formerly ^&gt;1 Clarksville. The Northeast Dowling Farm
Bureau group will meet Tues-

USE BANNER WANT ADS!

on Nov. 27, 1865.

On Dean's List
Kellogg Community College Fri-

Kathryn will be attending
Western Michigan University
this Fall in the Social Workers

Donald Proa frock home.

"We're Ai Neae As Your Telephone"

|^B

wl

of the Army. O'Connor la a 1863
graduate of Lakewood High
the officers of the Mimi on ary
BchooL
Society and tha Young People’s

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

Clip Thia Guido

Keep It in a H andy Place for Future Reference

Mra. Jule Turner and Shells
•1th an orchestra from Chicago attended the graduation open
house honoring Tom Thompson
furnishing the nuule
KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Automobile &amp; Machinery
Wednesday. * A Cub Scout
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
wait. Bro Franklin Store. State
Repair
ot otKoen, the alate follows: meeting was held Thursday at
field, Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alden
at Jefferson.
Pretadent, Pearl AlnaUe; kt vice
1,000 gals.). Call 945-5482.
Grinnell.
Those
attending
were
president; Arloa Newton: 2iri
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Turner. How­ WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
ard Thaler, Mrs. Herb Kunde,
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. State COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
Concrete Product*
Mrs. Kenneth Vandenburg and
ICE—First class work. Call Wl CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Cub activities for the Summer
ING dons st ths farm according
was held and a picnic planned
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
for the near future.
Executive board
Mra. Ivan Roush arrived home
esu Services, M37 So.. Wl 5CERAMIC.
FORMICA.
LINOLEUM
Phone Wl 5-2123.
from Blodgett Hospital Wednes­
2223.
AND
CARPET
REPAIR
—
Hasday and h Improving. * Mr. Roy
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
held at the first meeting in Nagler and Florence Sargent of
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
September al which time com­ Hastings were Saturday visitors
parts and supplies. McCulloch COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
mittee chairman will be named
AND GRAVEL Broder Gravel
by the preeldrot
ICE—24 hour Service (Wack
Mn. Ruth Yaw and Charles
and white I. Jacobs Proscription
Solomon of Hastings were Bun­
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant, W.
day vteltora of Mr. and Mrs. WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
anne Bumworth. Marilyn Dahl- Iran Roush. * Local visitors ot
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
bouser, Avis Gaskill. Carol Keel- Mrs. Ivan Roush this past week
RADIATORS Cleaned, Ropairod,
were Mrs. Charles Geiger. Mra.
CUSTOM
DRAPERY
SERVICE
Dorothy Brown.
Claud Walton. Mra. Charles Hoyt.
Miirelleeee—
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunde. Mrs
Fabrics in Barry County. Kiradi
Dan Poetma. Mra. Allen Fish.
Wl 5-5176.
rods. Installation and Hanging.
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
Beverwyk’s Color Canter, 221
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of treeTER—Raw wood or ffnhhod
Whitney and Rev. Esther Cox.
Debby Btuart is spending a few
221 W. Mill.’
days with her grandparents. Mr.
In our now bu.ld.ng at 124 N.

M1MMIAL MONUMam
vlaBWWVW ViltWxl
Of MsnecnoH

and Mra. Robert Brooks, at Has­ VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARtings. * Donna Wallunas and

Jefferson. Experienced mechan- TROPHY CENTER—Hue specisl-

Thursday dinner guests of her
parenU. * Mra. Elnora Whitney
rotertalned with a farewell party
Bufiday In honor of her grand-

5-5052.

Phone 945-5316.
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES A

Business Services Offered

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING

Whllney LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au-

With specific

Krone th

nmvi Mm lion groups who are
iMuraAM

i mi

The Douglas Thomas family of

dlffwnoo could a few hundred

PUBUCATXON OBDBB

AUTO

be will receive advanced twining

Dy Rnlh Pelerman

tha Leonard - Osgood Funeral
Hume In Hastings Bunday. ★
Mrs. Bernice Castline and famllyof Hastings was a Thursday

giving the taxpayers an
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Starts
and family
We nsve- thought his death so guertte Beckwith attended at
CARD OF THANKS
near.
I wish to thank my
Only those who have loet, can Third and Fourth Districts are
I would like to again thank
friends and neighbors who visi­
tell
ted me and also those who sent Th*v
P*1110** wbbout
panel truck at Bristol Corners
cards and letters while I was In
the Osteopathic Hospital tn
Badly
Grand Rapids. Your kindness
Alrah D. Miller

Michigan State University. Dur-

Lake Odessa

Oeertiolt of Florida arrived Bun­
day. Her father. Earl Fox. of
Alto, died Friday In Sunshine
Hospital m Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Poetma visl-

Legion Auxiliary
Lists Activities,
Names Officers
The Legton Auxhlary met June

auxiliary, J^veport (Methodist
WSCS, Leonard-Oegood Funeral

Officer Training Con* Bummer

of Dowling were Bunday

CARD OF THANKS

relatives ai
many acts

tended Hutmn High BchooL

similar service

Lakewood and Douglas Higgins
from Middleville were recognised

wUlmg to

friends and neighbors for flow-

Cox for -their comforting words,

Holiness Church
Names Officers,
Retains Pastor

ServK.,

Hasting*.

All Forms ef

524

Middleville

Rd, TVS. RADIOS » RECORD
ERS REPAIRED
REPAIRED—
Crotrai
—Central
end TV Service. 221 N. J

Insurance and Bonds
Dalian wars

Coll 945-3481 If Yom Would Lika to b* Mated in
This Weakly Service and kapolr Guide

�partially unzipped.
Tha body vm

NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING by

Barry County Zoning Board of Appeal*

Woman Found
Dead in Car

aun bulldlnm

She U mrvlved b/ber parent*,
Mr and Mrek CM*oe Harper

Zoning Office ot Hto City Holl in Hostings

14 of Hto S.E. ’/i of Section No. 35 of Johnstown

ItUJe-vMtort but no one weVe
talked with ha* aam ana. Could

St. Mary Magdalen Church In Porter of Middleville,.and i
Grand Rapid* for Roaemond brother, Donovan Harper
Sharon Hagitrorn. 35, who was Alto.
found dead about 4 pm. Sunday,
Juno 5, in a convertible automo-

By Mrs. Leo Frey

By Victor Sisaon

toning.
Deputy Harvey Baker aald a

and Inserted Into tlie car through

CLOSE-OUT

ABSOLUTE

I

ALL STORES WERE CLOSED —
Tnoodoy ond Wednesday To Take Inven-

The Stock and Engage Extra Sales Help To
Moke Buying Fact and Easy . . .

t

BE SURE!

Sole Begins Thursday

June 9 at

9:00 A.M.
SHARP

BE EARLY!

THURSDAY MORNING!

THE GREATEST SELLING EVENT EVER STAGED IN THIS AREA
OVER !4 MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM!!

THE
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DEVEREAU
X
lai V ■■ ■&gt; ■■
W . 4%
106 Esrt Erie
Afciaa. Mick. 49224
Phaaa 517-629-2081

Hmm S17-243-4102

Table Lamps

furniture stores
401 N. Broadway - Acron from Tyd.n Pork
49 Maaraa
HUbdala. Mich. 49242
Phaaa 517-437-2212

144 Narth Maia
RroeHya. Mich. 49230
Pbaee 517-592-2120

ONLY

TRUTH ALWAYS

9:00 a.m. Special

There Ho« Been A Complete Management Change At Devereaux Furniture’* General
Office . . . Operating Capital li Needed . . . Immedldtlfy" . . . Old Inventories Mint Be
Liquidated ... No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refuted . .N»w Management Said: “Every­
thing Must Be Sold . . . Even If At A Public Auction’*.

J

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2301 Urt Michigan Ara.
J*okaa, Michigan 49202
Fhaaa 517-782-0431

9:00 a.m. Special

"A SALE WITH X REAL REASON - |4OT JUST AN EXCUSE"

REG. $9.95 HANDSOME TABLE LAMPS
Complete with Shade ...
6 fl OO

WHILE THEY LAST
At Only . . .

592 Wart Crtumbl*
Baftia Crack. Mich. 490U'
Phoac 616-964-4935
.

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'■JU Narth Maia
Earm Rapid*. Midi. 48827

STUDIO Couches
REGULAR $79.95 STUDIO COUCHES

A Couch By Day ... £ ■■
j| QQ
Sleeps 2 At Night
? k /I OO

Buxton spent the weekend al
their Bummer cottage near Mar­
ley. * Kenny Frey spent Friday
night with hu grandparents, Mr.

attended the Lincoln Staff Party
Saturday evening at Schulers in
Marshall.
List Friday night Kathryn at­
tended the Honors Banquet held
at Kellogg Community College.
She will be entering WMU next
Fall. * Mrs. Leo Frey and Kath­
ryn. Mrs. Robert Frey and Karen
and Mrs. Fred Frey attended a
miscellaneous shower In honor
of Miss Bandy Zenker* at the
home of Mrs. Allen Shepard near
BL Mary's Lake. Wednesday was
a Dunn get - together at the
home of Mrs. Myrtle Dunn.
Those attending were Mrs. Win­
nie Dunn. Mrs. Isola Dunn
from Hastings. Mrs. Ruth Dunn
from Battle Creek, Mrs. Ruth
Lenz and Mrs. Sylvia Ferris.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mra. Gerald Dunn upon the ar­
rival of Cindy Lou who made her
appearance at 2:30 pm. at Lake­
view General Hospital.
Many from this area attended
the1 baccalaureate services at
Hastings Sunday. * Monday Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Lenz and Janet.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ferris and
family, Mrs. Helen Schantz and
family and Mrs. Myrtle Dunn
met at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Earl Dunn and family for
potluck dinner.

Call Wl 5-3481.
For Banner ClasaUled Ada

Sunday thru Wed.

J HF

WILL SELL AT . . .

,

is ‘'Undoubtedly

NO CHEAP INFERIOR FURNITURE WAS BOUGHT FOR THIS SALE
"WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE THAT OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS DEVEREAUX'S REGULAR HIGH GRADE FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES TO BE SOLD IN THIS ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT SALE .... .'YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!"
9 a.m. SPECIAL

SOFAS

BOX SPRINGS

Beg. $189.95. Beautifully Styled $QQ88
Living Room Sofas. Will Sell At
wW

Regular $49.50 to $69.50.
$4 Q88
All Sixes Will Bo Sold At________
I W

Absolute Close-Out of

Big 12 cu. ft. Automotic Defrost Refrigera­

tor. 2 Door with Big Freezer
bbi AOO
Compartment. Reg. $229.95. &gt;1 SX00

Absolute Close-Out of

$169.95 2 pc.

LIVING ROOM SUITES

AT SAVINGS0005

Living Room Outfits . . . will go at

Sectionol Suites . . . go ot
Sectional Suites . . . go ot
Sectional Suites ... go at

$309 95 3
$389.95 2
$289.95 3

• Walnut Finish

$129.88
$159.88

$18948

...

$267.88

__________ _________
’_
______________ _____

$269.88
$319.88
$219.88

BEDROOM SUITES

XQ7
$169.95
$199,95
$229.95
$279.95
$359.95

Absolute Close-Out of

*“23” Console TV
O

Year
hnco MAPLE or WALNUT
• Up Front Tuning
• Big True Speaker
• Wood Veneer Cabinet
&lt;&lt; f f^QQ

&gt;1

• Regular $269.95
WILL BE SOLD AT ONLY—

U7

I

STORE HOURS:

3
3
3
3
3

pc
pc.
pc.
pc.
pc.

Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom

Suites
Suites
Suites
Suites
Suites

.
.
.
.
.

$1O

Absolute Close-Out of
Regular &gt;$6.95 ... Odd

Dinette CHAIRS
• NO LIMIT
Chroma or Bronze Tone
WHILE THE LAST

• ALL COLORS
e jg n*
DO

Uc||

OUT THEY GO AT—

$209.88

$*1/LQ88

OUT THEY GO AT—

M” END TABLES
day—Walnut Only ...
While They Last
I C

SECTIONALS

AF-FM Stereos
Record Storage
Regular $359.95

Hollywood Beds

They Go On Salo Promptly at 9 a.m. Thurs­

. sell at
$219.95 2 PC- Living Room Suites .
$269.95 2 pc. Living Room Suites . . . go at
$299.95 2
Living Room Suites . . . go at
$34995 2
Living Room Suites .

OUT THEY GO AT ONLY—

Detachable Speaker

Combination

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF ALL
AT TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS

9 a.m. SPECIAL

ABSOLUTE CLOSEOUT OF

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF

REFRIGERATORS

Absolute Close-Out of

SWIVEL Rockers
• Nylon Cmrers

• Regular $89.95
• High Backs
• Reversible Cushions

« jg
4V

OUT THEY GO AT ONLY—

/go at

Si 19.88
$1694 8

. go at
. go at
. go at

. go dt

148

LIVING R00 I CHAIRS
$ 49.95 Upholstered Choirs . . . go at
$129.95 Upholstered Choirs . . . go bt
$189.95 Winged Love Seats . . . go at
$119.95 Patchwork Rockers . . . go at

_

.. $ 39.88

_

_ $ 59.88

_

.. $129.88

_

$ 69.88

$149.95 Patchwork Rockers . . . go at _
$ 49 95 Recliners—all colors . . . go ot .
. go ot
$ 89.95 Recliners—3 position .

$104.88
$ 29.88

$ 24.95 Platform Rockers ... Jp at

$ 12.88

—

Absolute Cloie-Out of

DINETTE Suites
Rtf 49.95 - 5
Rag. 69.95 - 5
Rag. 79.95 - 7
Rag. 129.95 - 5
Rag. 139.95 - 9
Rag. 44.95 - 5

$ 69.88

pc.
pc.
pcpc.
pc.
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TERMS
BUY WITH NO

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NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE OR HOW FAR YOU HAVE TO TRAVEL BE SURE AND

9t»9DAILY

£

14. Bae 445, Baltto Craak
111 -Oil 1
Memorial weekend Mr. and
Hrs. Leo Frey and Kathryn. Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Frey and fami­
ly from T Drive north, and Mr.
mained until Thursday
and Mrs. Norman Frey from
Battle Creek stayed at the Uo
marriage to William Blackmore, week whan Mra. Leon
another Lakewood teacher, took Mra. Maude Johnston brought Frey's new cottage on HoughUm Laks. Bunday Beverly Miller
place Saturday at Newberry. *
night.
from Corunna called on the
group. A Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Frey and family and Tom King
from Michigan State Univer­
sity, spent the Memorial weekend
nt their cabin on Houghton lake.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Soya who welcome
a new grandson, Theodore Allen,
bom May 25 at Pennock Hos­
pital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Scofield (Lynell) weighing 7 Iba,
12 ozs. ★ Mrs. Max Robinson Is
a patient at Lakeview General
Hocpital suffering from a res­
piratory ailment. * The lotal
Pedro Club met at the home of
Mrs. Edith Groat Thursday eve­
ning. * Mrs. Isola Dunn of Has­
tings spent last week with Mrs.
Myrtle Dunn.
Douglas Crase, son of Mr. and*
Mrs. Norman Craw. is home on
vacation from Princeton Unlver-

WILBUR ULDRIKS
Chairmen of the Appeal Board

Bonfield-Vicinity

Lila Manker of Hastings wax a
the country? Or could something Friday dinner gucat of Mr. and
out tide particular

West Woodland
kee Spring* Towruhlp.

children In the family.

have thought

of R1 Alto; a brothrf! Millard ol

DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL S-A-L-E

D™'“raIKLL

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IKXK
C.._—«_

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Bhk« Babcock
RbcbLybi Award
neer al the Albion Mailable Iron
Company in Albion.

*

Ihinng summer

-

'OJOTl doln&lt; h“

A

Pint Before

““

for being a busy wife and moth-'
er and any trips or outings will
You Co On Voculion; St.it
have to be arranged later to fit
Into the above program.
Clinic H.r. Juno iO
Mra. Margaret Musback. Girls'
Physical Ed. teacher in Junior
High, is another ope who is plan­
ning to put home and family
millions of families will lake to had been the hardest in their flrr.t in the years ahead Care of
of i entire teaching years. Well hoi her children, care for her home
V. Caray' IK W &amp; Ham Who the highways for a change
____
i
thia halt and the many responsibilities
died at 2:60 pm. Wednesday, --—----- .--------- .
Uiftt a woman oo a farm has
June 1. M Pexmock Hospital,I Other thousands will not have
will surely keep her busy and I
kw m — i_.--------- &gt;n[j
the Leonard - Osgood Funeral
worthwhile life.
time during the next two or pleasant and restful vacation.
Two other teachers, while not
r. Russell Houseman
We Intendewed these weary
three mouths In a hospital.
souls and learned that a number land school this Spring. Mra.
Mary Sutherland, a third grade
and highly interesting plans for teacher, is taking a year off from
the Bummer months. A few wm
quite undecided as to how they
A large percentage of these would "celebrate." but all seemed
people will need blood trans­ to be looking forward to their gin Bummer school at MSU on
June 23. and plans to attend the
fusions to restore their health vacation.
.
regular session starting in the
Fall and also hopes to enroll in
There is an Increasing need of
When still a child she moved blood derivelives by the Depart­ to make up the teaching staff the Summer classes again next
With her parents to Flint and ment of Defense for servicemen the past year are leaving ths year. A possible trip for the
married Charias Thomas of Flint In South Vietnam. Plasma from profession but all have a buly family is in the offing at the
close of Uie Bummer session. Mrs
Summer laid out before them. ■
_—— ■
1
M
Michael Funderburg, who has Alice Heyboer. also a First Grade
Kmett Montague at Plymouth, globulin useful 1* preventing or
He died ta 1946.
I modifying Infectious hepatitis. taught social studies and Engschool at this lime and after a
She married Winifred Casey of ,
seruhi albumin, helpful Ln
years, left with his wife and busy Summer, which includes
HasUnes on' July 8. 1948.
। treating shock from wounds.
children the day after school helping her husband as much as
In addlrion to her husband.
According to the Defense De- closed for Maryland where they Possible on the farm. commuUng
she la survived by three sons, Ptttment. servicemen assigned to will make their home. Mr. Fun­ to and from MSU where she
Prank Thotnoe of Hastings, Ger- I Bouta Vietnam are given a gam­
plans to work on her masters.'
aid Montague of Charlotte and ma globulin shot to offset the derburg has accepted the pMtor- transporting her children to and
. .u.-T .rTr.TL. . of. R3 Hattlngv I |rhanro
AlbertMooteguo
chance nf rnntrarflno
contracting h.n.ruu
hepatitis,
from camp, etc., end doing tha
a daughter Mrs. Walter (Evelyn) whlch u Prevalent In Southeast Church at Westernport, Md.,-a many otherJhtaga required of a
Smith of Hastings- two stete 'A*1*- Therefore, our normal city of about 3,500 population lo­ wife and mother, a trip to Wash­
sons. WIHLam MdGecrge Mont^ boo&lt;1 collections must be in­ cated In the Appalachian Pla- ington, D.C., is planned for some­
™
.
creased to take care nf thi. art.
ague. oom or riymouuj;
mouth; a step-1
step- iT.Zj---. ~ -j----------- --- —- ~ state, only a few miles east of time In August (and during her
daughter: 18 grandchildren;
grandchildren; •“ onal need­
Backbone Mt, the highest point sjure time—?i. She expects to
throe great grandchildren;
You
he|P *n a very gen­ In the State. (Ironically, after teach next Full at the West EleichUdren; four
1
nllfrnrrt
anrt
'
brothers. aaaxwiajj.
Marshall. l
Clifford
and erous
uuuKu,
uiixu arm
------- . »»&gt;'—by sure you give your this long move, they will only
Addlaon Gay of Flint and Sidney ■ '“’nation before you leave on vaPrincipal Roger Buxton, who
Gay of Portland Ore., and one caUon- Remember the date and Woodland! Maryland, of course.) has been handicapped by illness
'. nlare Ulryvimnhll. VUU
sister, Mrs. Lillian Austin ot place: Bloodmoblle Visit. Mon­ Mr. Funderburg may teach part and hospitalization during the
day. June 20. Episcopal Parish tune In his new location.
Flint.
last few weeks of the school
House. 12 noon to fl pm.
Mrs, Theda Wilt, who has year, has no particular plans at
taught a first grade the past this time. Since Mrs. Buxton will
be attending Bummer school, he
A leukemia research project at
teaching to her credit. Li retiring. (eels that the work at home,
Michigan State University has
Bhe expects to leave New York house, yard and garden—coupled
received a $468,495 grant from
City on July 6 by jet for Frank­ with duties connected with the
the National Cancer Institute of
fort, Germany, where she will ba school during the Bummer
gram opened their bakery to the met by her son. David, a radar months, will keep him pretty
Western Michigan Retail Bakers electronics trouble shooter who busy for the forepart of the vaIs making the Air Force a career.
Association recently.
medicins in the College of Vet­
She plans to visit her son and 1 Mrs. Marie Deardorff. school
erinary Medicine, are attempting
family who live near the Black
month al different retail shops Forest, Indefinitely. They have
mer program cut out for her
some Interesting trips to sur­
transnlralbUUy of canine leu­ throughout Western Michigan
Ed.
Hopper
of
Coles
Bakeries
rounding countries already Ute reports, etc., ot the school.
kemia and Us relationship to
of Muskegon, president of the planned and Mrs. Wilt has been The post weekend the family
Association opened the meeting asked, even before leaving home, planned a trip to near Syracuse.
Sunday was a very eventful with 50 representatives of Bok- to supply to some of the German
schools and she Is looking for­ tho wedding of a niece. Another
day for the twin daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Alien. Dar- ent from Holland, several around ward to this experience. The Interesting feature of the Sum­
Grand Rapids area, Otsego, flight from New York to Frank­ mer Is the "moving” of the
fort. a distance of 5.000 mllea.- wunlly from one home to an­
baccalaureate and following that
other. and entertaining company
service they were bridesmaids at Grand Haven. Muskeeon. Grand­ takes only 8H hours.
Mrs. Leona Bates, home eco­ from California will add pleasure
the wedding of Herbert Miller ville, Lowell. Greenvllie, Traver®
nomics teacher, is retiring. Mra to the days ahead.
and Betty Kruger at the Wood­ City and Petoskey.
Paul Cadwell and Don Snyder Bates and husband were to spend
land Methodist Church.
Mrs Marilyn Haney, part time
the past weekend with their son. librarian in the Woodland school,
Dennis and family, in Chicago. Ipoks forward to being able to
Banjenoor of Grand Rapids Were Dennis Is in the Ticket Depart­ spend more time at home with
ment at O'Hara Airfield. Mrs

Mr^xva Casey
Dies Suddenly
On Wednesday

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Succumbs After
Long Illness

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enginawlng technology from
Wegtern Michigan University
anH -■ i au
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welded
iteel jib crane.
The Lincoln Arc-Welding
Foundation sponsors the comp6Uttoa annually to Interest engi­
neering studenta in arc-welding
by offering cash swards for lira
best written tolulions to design
problems, In which arc-welding
plays an important role.

Wf.QtS Tour R&lt; IQ’’

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50* ol ill deathe
One gopd____
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prescription drugs.

Leukemia Research

j Statistics show that only
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Discussion followed with many
— part. The evening ended
light lunch.

S

SUNDAY

MILLER

JUNE 19

REAL ESTATE

IAI IS ALWAIS TlfRf
to lend o steadying hand for youi*
first try at riding that new bike .
to rejoice with you over your "A”
in arithmetic ... to slip you a little
extra allowance for that dress you
jl^st hod to hove for the prom ... to
lead you firmly ond surely over the

cownm rial
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ear|J'
Summer at Michigan
Suu University, to complete renilIrementfor
n fnr
n rwrmanMit
qulrcments
a permanent
cerr,r.
­
tificate. The latter part of Au­
gust the Bates expect to visit
their daughter and son-in-law.

officiated and burial
Rlvaraide Canecerr.
Milwaukee al 4 pun. Friday. The Clipper

Glenn Monica
Dies Suddenly
Here Friday

Pastor Buwalda
To Hold Servicer
In Korea in '67

For Banner Classi (led Ads
Call Wl 5-3481.

He waa bom In Hastings on

Carpet

cock and Mrs. Dale (Marguerite)
Bassett of Hastings, Mrs. George

Alex (Lucille) Westover of Oun

No Serious Injury
No serious Injuries resulted In
a mishap about S:40 pm. Bun­
day, City police reported. Nellie
Fem Mix. 73 , 431 E. State Rd,

attempted to turn her 1962 Chevrclel north Into a driveway. She
turned; in front of a 1967 Buick
being driven west by Tommy A.
about the ex­ Kasey. 22. R3 Hastings.
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TEACHERS. Page 6.

Mrs Joyce Huff and daughters
and Loretta Bpldel of Nashville
Mrs Grace Chaffee. Supper
guests were Mrs Edna Lyn beck er
of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Prances

Callers Friday were Mrs. Bonnie
Maker and Vickie Pueri of Nash-

celebrating Terry's birthday.

tk Furniture

cleaning

Mr. Monica is survived by his
Robert of Cloverdale; two grand­
children; a brother, Frank

Myers of HsstlngR and

.

T

Monica, waa formerly employed

1929.

Pastor Herb Buwalda- of the AuxUUriM.

Memorial services (UI
mcuKtriai
far vaacaaaa
Olenn n.
E. Church
---------- .received .last . week
—- u call
.
Mmlc. 51. Tuaoo. *rt,. wto 'o™ U» Seu&gt;d«»,J»n SteHan
dim mddml, .bow &gt;:» urn.
Int- “f" •
SHd-r. dune a. U U» H»lU«a'«r“e.™rtUUe unUa U&gt;
Haul, wwe hdd U I pjn. Bun- t*» elu» ot 1’uun u&gt;d mtj
day u the Bponable - SunerU,Kor™
■ These meetings are being nxThe Rev. Willard H Curtis of- I ranged by the International
flclated
President, Rev. Ivar Olsen, of
1
'
a
rSallV
A
Ku
held In the Bummer of 1967.
| Upon completion of these ser­
vices, Rev Buwalda will visit
the main offices of the Mission
In Oslo. Norway.
Fall
He had a heart condition for
some time but had not been 111

tn VanWert County, Ohio, tha

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Minot. ND. and will tour Yel­
lowstone National Park. In Sep­
tember. Mrs. Bates will assist
in the Clothing Dept, of the
Adult Education Program at
Lakewood High School and the
couple Is looking forward to
spending the Winter In Arizona
Mrs. Yvonne Albright, teach­
er of one ofithe three first grades.

off from teaching, to devote her
time to her family. She feels that
her two Small children need her
companionship and guidance at
this time and is looking forward
to a busy Bummer sewing, can­
ning and freezing things that she

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�EUB Children’s Bible School
Program Sunday Mond
at
In Auditorium K
/ .
Grace Luthef
India
Conation
This win be a Unified Ser-vica. and will be under the di­
rection of the Bunday school
superintendent Leon .West, **sisted by the Children's director.
Dorothy Reid and the superintoidento and teachers of all the
departments at the Bunday

am. Morning worship.
» pm. Young Psopka.
10 pm. Evening service.
10 pm. Thursday prayer
» study hour.

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
WKZO. 13:30 pm.; over WBCK.
I: 30 Pm
Vacation Bible school June 13­
17 and June 30-34 from 9 am. to
I1: 46. Children from ages 5-11
are invited to attend. The course

Tffe program will be made up
tn fcs entirety of tha children
and youth departments, and win
include amass Children's Chorus,
the newly organised Youth Band
undre the direction of Richard
Cart, the High School Boys
Quartet, a Youth Chorus bring­
ing special numbers, along with
Individual red tailons and class

Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
1831 lotita Rd-, Kalamo
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's Service. 8:30.
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Thursday evening prayer and
Bible study, 7:30 pm.

CHURCH

Telephone: 946-9429
Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor
10 am. Bunday school. Elwyn
Curtis, Bupt Classes for all.
Nursery with-adults In charge to
permit all parcnU to attend

Vacation Bible School
Sponsored by the Episcopal, Methodist and

Presbyterian Churches of Hastings . . .

AU SCHOOL-AGE CHItDItfN WELCOME!

11 am. Worship service.
6:16 pm. Junior service, Da­
vid and Ronda Munn, in charge.
Toon and young adults, Gareth
and Janice Conklin In charge.
Adult prayer meeting, Mis.

UYmi^chlldren may iwUMfiOr
be registered at the chun^^h
Saturday. June 11, boterefR&lt; 10
am. and 12 noon. Or theyrtAT
register previous to any./NTl.
sosBlon st the church.
•
The Martha Circle at Grace
Lutheran Church is handling tha
refreahmml detail. whUattM
Sarah Circle is cupplying awoL
of the e*«Ahing staff for ths
Vocation Bible school.
More Information on the Va­
cation Bible school may bo ob­
tained by calling 946-9414.

Evangelical

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
George 8. Marshall. Pastor
Church school, 10 am.
Worship service. 11 am.

and 9. 10, and 11 year ok&gt;. ybh
daily session* *111 run from 8 Jb

'The Church of the Wildwood'
Oth Lake Road
Rev. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
Morning warship, 10 am.
Bunday school. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, 7 pm,

A 1.000 enrollment goal In the
Bunday school has recently been
set, and members and friends of
the church are actively engaged
In bringing Ulis to a reality.
The public Ls Inrlted to attend
this special service.

DELTON METHODIST
Mantua B. Taber, Ministar
Church Study, Bunday, 8:
Worship, Bunday, U am.
Youth FeOowamp, Bunday, «

Dat«s: Jun* 13-17, 20-24

• 7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer
and praise service. We are study­
ing the Book of Hebrew*.
Tuesday, June 14, Official
board meeting. Every member
urged to be present. Plans for
the new year to be considered.

Place: GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
501 South Jefferson
Worship, 10 .am.
Sunday uduxil 11:1!
Evening worship,' 7:!
Telephone: 945-9414

Offlse hours Tuesday through
Friday. 9 am. to noon Any other
Umea by sppolnunent.
Bunday Schedule
6:55 am. Tha Bunday sahool,
Leon West. Bupt,
Classes for all'Nursery pro­

ial Sale!

Rev. Wayne Richie, Pastor
9:60 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
7:30 pm. Wed, prayer strvlce.
For information, write Wayne
Richie, R1 Vermontville.

ANNUAL

Bunday school. 10 am.
There are clssare tor all
Morning worship, 11- am.
A cqrdlal welcome te alL,
6 am. Men's Prayer Band.
e pm- Y Hour in the youth
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
7 JO pm. Prayer meeting and
department.
Mid-week prayer mooting Wed­’ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Bible study. Quarterly bislncas
7 pm. Evening service. Study nesday evening. 7:30 pm._—medUng.
8:30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
Wednesday, prayer and
Nursery fat all regular services.
study.
-10 am. MonUng group.
7 pm. Evening Group.

1
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A soft, glowing gai lamp
adds a nostalgic touch

wherever it is placad:

1/4 Mlle E.of M-68 on State Rd.
LeRoy Kenney. Pastor
10 am. Bunday achooL
11 am. Mottling worship.
Wednesday, 7:4# p. m. prayer.
CEDAR UttiEk b ile
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
and Boys Brigade.
. .
CHURCH
Campground Rd, 8 mllee south.
Women's Monthly Missionary
Pastor. Donald Tack
Fellowship 2nd.'Tuesday, 7:30.
* Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship. U am.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm.
— -- -------------MMHOSR
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Her. Vaughn S. J
10 am. Bdnday---------U am. Morning worship, jun­
Rev. Jtae Powell. Pastor
to* church and nursery provided.
10 am. Bunday school.
’ T.J0 pm. EveultH----- —
’
11 am. Morning worship.
Night
Wednesday, 7:30. F
Wed.. 7 pm. prayer meeting.
pm. Betty OveruJiirc, director.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
pm. Clawr leaders, Clayion Mote
and Fred Bawdy.

H

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GAS LAMPS ARE AVAILABLE
IN SEVERAL STYLES.
FROM THE GAY NINETIES
TO ULTRA-MODERN

Willard H. Curtis, Minister
Bunday, Jun* 12. morning wor­
ship. 9:30. Ninwsry provided.
Broadcast at thta service over
WBCH. Sermon: "From Hastings
to Hanot." Guest preacher, the
Rev; George O. Mebalfcy. as­
sistant pastor, First FYesbytertan
Chufch, Fort, Wayne, Ind.
First Grade and below.
Monday Activities
9:30-11:30 Vacation Church
school, Monday through Friday
for .children through Sixth
Grade’
7 pm.-tf.-S0 pm. Junior High
Workshop, Monday through

School Election
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
To the Qualified Electors of

Hastings Public Schools, B-1
That the Annual Election
Will Be Held on

June 13, 1966

The place (ar place,) of ELECTION
are indicated below

Hastings High School - West Gym
Rev. Don M. Oury, Rector
8 am. Holy Communion.
10 am. Morning prayer and

Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Youth Feltowsholp, Wed, 7.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
vice, Wednesday, a pm. at Roger
Carry home, west of church.

9:45 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
8 pm. Young People's service.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.

An Invitation to our'

Names of Candidates for the
Board of Education to be elected
#45 W. Green Street
iday service, 11 am.
iday school. 11 .am.

Rev. George JOltoU .

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proposed local district (Hastings, Quimby and
Weeks) with tha intermediate district of Barry

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
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HASTINGS E.U.B. CHURCH

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meeting.
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construction
workan one block away were be­
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religion's dramatic new expan­
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A message to the meeting from
The Christian Science Board of
Directors noted the
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of Deity and God's relation to
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KROGER
DRY MILK

Announce Sunday'*
Bible Letton
the puichete ol a 34b too ol

Kroger Vet-Pec
COFFEE

bMHng ch
son of Dai
; same Ulla
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COLBY

CHEESE

fl

ORANGES or
LEMONS

1R&gt; boBOroOMBey UU

Shell*.

ONIONS

SPOTLIGHT

�Start

l Hfcnb

Vsluabli

Especially

Others
n iKlfWnerinfl
HlkiSgyn

aa high as 6U billion," Wenger
•Nd.
.
-Far from being tha Cause of

Farmers

More Grapet.
draped era among Mich

Lockshore Bull
Is Noted Sire

quote for cheese to curb
pritea; a 50 percent reducIn pork purchases for the

Rprtenf MlcMgan agricultural
■reducts are milk and meat la
that order. In 1066. Michigan
teracre aoM over 300 mHlton
OMhra wrath of milk and nearly

Easy Form for
icare Bills
Is Announced

plus any pert of Lhe 850 de­
ductible sUll owing him.
Doyle said that a sample form
MUler obtained milk and but­
and a copy that the older per­
son can use in making his first terfat production records on a
claim will be included In "Your atteSe to* day from 5a MichlOlder People and
gan Hotateto brads during 1064.
instruction book that will be A total of 33 herds never enroll­
Phyticiant to Ute
mailed la June to all persona in­ ed in any milk production test­
‘Requett for Payment' titled to hospital insurance and ing. program were also Included
medical insurance benefits under Ln the 1062 survey. Borne 32 hard*
the Medicare program.
Additional copies of the forma
will also be available at physi-

announced by Charles E. Doyle.
Social Security field representa­
tive, Grand Rapid*.
Th* "Request for Payment"
form will be used for claim* un­
der th* voluntary doctor bill in­
surance part of tha Medicare
program, Doyle said. Beginning
July 1. people 65 and over who
are enrolled far the voluntary
Insurance will get payment for
80 percent of their doctor bill*
and other medical expanse*, after
they have met the first *50 of
these expense*.
The one-page form was devel­
oped In close cooperation with
of his registered daughters clas­ representative* of the American
sified wMh an average rating of
84.7 petottd.

Barry Fann
Calendar...
IXFERT TIM

Michigan's share of the Juice
should continue to expand, but
the fresh and wine market* will
continue to be dominated by
California. New management and
harvesting system® may cut pro­
duction coats by 50 percent.
The projections were made
as part of Project '8«, MSU's
futuristic Iook at Michigan'*
save money on fertilizer and In­ rural potential by IMS.
Investigating the future of the
crease profits on better crop
Blate’s grape industry are R. P.
yields.
Larsen. Myron Kelsey, Paul.
A recent test by John Shick- Wooley and George McManus,
laoa, tn charge of the Michi­ Jr., of MSU's Cooperative Ex­
gan Slate University soil te*t-

curlty otllcea. and at cJTlces of
the organisations in each are*
who have been selected to re­
ceive and pay bills under the
medical Insurance program.
Your social security office Is creased per cow milk production
located at 50 Ransom Jive NK, by 468 pounds to a lactation
□rand Rapids. Michigan If you average of 11.778 pounds of milk.
have any questions call 456-3241.
During the same period, herds
nog on teat In 1863. but joining
* »ilk testing program after that
date increased production by reived do not represent the soil
1J71 pounds to a lactation where the crop la being planted.
average of 12303 pounds in 1064.
Bhlcklung say* * fanner would
Continuously crated herds In­ be better off. on the average, to
creased production by 1376 use other Information as the
Four items make up nearly 75 pounds of milk per cow to a lac­
percent of the total farm oper- tation awage of 14311 pounds
aCJons coats according to analysis IBM*
of more than 1,000 farms In the
Michigan State University TeiFarm projects.

Watch Big Items
In Farm Expense

men Must
Cull Herd for

Advisory Council, a group ap­
pointed under the law to ad­
vise on administrative policies
and regulations Nine of the 16
members of the Advisory Council
are physicians. It has also been
approved by the Health Insur­
ance Council, a body represent­
ing the health insurance indus-

found tn Um Michigan Bteto
Bulletin MB. -CratecMM
Mite* and ta*Mte of Datay &lt;WU*.H This pubUcoUon can be ob­
tained from the Barry County
Kxiwteeq Qffl** at ID1 A Mtata*
igan Arena*.

Test Soils for
Efficient
Fertilization

The total of 3448 athlete* at­
tracted to this year's running of
the Central Michigan Relays
repreaenta an all-time record In
the 25 years of the meet.

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

Pick a winner from our complete stable

Best Production
ling 30 per­
rd annually,
average of
36 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE

iiuim m uic piuwuuu.
The totals would be different
prqfw Bean, county extension
for special types of farms. For
example, labor represents 46 agstii In Barry County reports
percent of lhe total coat on 23400 of the 78300 cows in the
Michigan DHIA program in 1063
cry were the idghrrd. cost items were removed from the herd for
on a cash Crop, beef-feeding and
southern dairy-general farms.
On the ii mt hand, purcluusc
feed represents 42 percent of the
costs on poultry fsmu. But If
farmed are, going to keep cants
low. the places to watch ore tju-

Soil Builders to
Hear Dr. Son smith

PASSING

U

IN CIRCUIT RUNNING
To sMwor Hie questions of those persons who
missed (he announcement of his candidacy, Richard
Robinsoa, partner in Hie Eaton Rapids law firm of
Robinson &amp; Zantmyer, takes Hits opportunity to
confirm that he is a candidate for Circuit Judge of
the Fifth Judicial Circuit which includes Eaton and

paid.
.
Under the payment-to-pallent
Michigan State freshman foot­
method, the patient will fill in
the top half of the form and at- ball player Frank Waters. Jr,
wears Jersey' number 43. His' fa-

celpltd bills do not five the
necessary basic facta about lhe
services supplied and when and

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Concrete Block* and

H

minister of the Methodist
Church.

Michigan State University
and graduated in 1939
with a B. A. degree in
Economic*. Hi* plant to
attend University of
Michigan Law School were
InterraRted by World
War II.

Hm

Eaton County Farm Bureau,
the Eaton Rapid* Kiwani* Club

they’re

Lightweight Block*

NashvUIg, Mich.

WANT
MORE CORN

THE NATION'S No .1
Nitrogen for Corn
A montber of Hio Baton Rapid* Baaed of Educai, he algo eqrvre on Hie Board of Trustee* of th*
~
‘"
Methodist Church. A farm owner,

You can

PENNOCK

Under the payment-to-doctor
method, the patient will nil in
the top half of the • Request for
Payment" form and rive the

A precHciwg attorney for 17 yean and former
aidant of the Eaton County Bar Association,
linson is a lifelong resident of the Central Michii area. His grandfather's original home wai in
, ■
'
Woodland Township and
***."’ '' ‘he spent hi* early year*
in various Barry County
communities where hi*
father, Reverend William
D. Robinton. served a* a

301 V4-4*. Michl**"

Ph. Wl 5-2983

Ride with The Dodge Boys.

rrs tHcetlng Bunday. June I.', at
3 pm at the Bradley Hall In
Bradley. The usual smorgasbord

ROBINSON

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MANCO
SMITH
ELEVA'

GOOD
GUYS

they all
wear
white
hats'

�Fred Oat d the Attic

Chidester Area
■Die Merle Van.
visit from thatr'l
Byars over the &gt;
The Merle Vanderhoff*

ot the Roy Blough's. The
rbocker* went to Middle-

hoff family spent the evening at
the Merle Vanderhoff homo. -A
Sunday night visitors at the
Vanderhofls were Giro and Mar­
tha Routh.

cloning with a toast that waa
moat appropriate to the subject

ALUMNI BANQUET
; Heid At The Episcopal Parish
House Friday Night

The ZZnd annual banquet of

enjoyable one, aa it certainly

"Along the Pika" -was most Blue Ribbons with "Dusty.”
excellently responded to by Mre.
two picnic Memorial wtekend.
rreponre being given in rhyme Saturday they went to Lakeside

and moot charmingly delivered.
quet Mrs. Chaltio L. Stauffer, Life waa treated as "The Pika,"
Class of *M acting as tnaatutiawere deftly touched upon, hu­
with happy bite, introduced the morous^ and otherwise. In a- family over the weekend.

. The Dayld Smith's little gid.
Mindy Lee. te happy tut her Dad­
dy got her-----puppy.
-

Mrs. Steuffet filled the position
Mtea Evcrnla Edwards, Class of
in a' most acceptable manner and
tha toasts Were unusually good. *90, responded to “Lights and
The tint to respond was R. M.

there being near
Alumni and their

normally

a graduate of the Wesleyan Hoelievcd in dttsms-when they
rneaU prepared by the Episcopal como true, but didn't believe in fore exceptionally wall qualified

Prevtoua to thte banquet the
membera gathered on Mr. John
Brenner's lawn and in addition
to Indulging tn social Intercourse, elected the following of-

i
rhlch she did ^la
i
&gt;
touched quite a popular
was reeponded
&lt;chord when be referred to An­
।drew Carnegie's, dream the good
town a library and advocated Don luui been Installing some
starting a library here.
new oelte In the Jackson State

room Hat at everyt!
own. Then total up ii
value. You rmy find
present insurance &lt;
contents falls te »h&lt;
amount you reaDy n&lt;
call us for more u
protection through
owners policy.

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can 945-5935.
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Pa. winning in parallel ban
and Ed Gunny of Loa Angeles
taking still ring honors .

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Bentley
Secretary-Miss Edith Lom- W. Ktafteld. a member of the
graduating dare of 1004 and exBord
vantages given

What's naw
In your home?

Vacation Bible School win
will be
bald at the Hastings Baptist
Church beginning Monday. June
Memorial Day. Den Mother 13. and ending Friday, June 34.
Vivian Knickerbocker, with her with a picnic.
six Cub Scouts, marched. Things
Bible School gets under
aU went well. Vivian says, with
the help of her Den Chief, Dan mteaal at 11:45.
Curtis * The Knickerbockers
MP as dinner guests recently
Cliff and Ruth Ann McLoud and boys and girls will have an op­
LM Ann and Tina Marie. * portunity to win a free trip to
Shirley Ashby's two children.
Mike and Jamie, have had the
mumps. * Don Roth, along with
Bible school te
sou. Wes, stopped Memorial Day
Id visit the David Smiths. In the
bjxl the Kenneth Buchers and school.

Cemetery near Grand Rap-

procotxtod to It in

Baptist Church
Bible School to
Open Monday

them, realizing

Shortly after six o'clock the

oellent service tended to make
the evening a most complete and speaker interspersed his remarks

SPECIAL
School Election
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

To the Qualified Electors of
Quimby, Weeks and Hastings B-l
THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION
WILL BE HELD ON
June 13, 1966

The Polls for the said Election will be

open from Seven o'clock A.M., ond
remain open until Eight o'clock P.M.,
of the same Election day.

The place (or places) of ELECTION

are indicated below
West Gymnasium of the

- The Michigan Bell Telephone
Company has launched a cam­
paign against obscene and har­
assing phone calls. The Hastings
area is plagued with these crimes.
Kenneth L. McKee, area man­
ager, said Michigan Bell te deep­
ly concerned with UK increase

asking or crank calls and that
the company te stepping up ite
efforts to protect customers
against them.
In a concerted attack on the
problem. McKee said, the com­
pany is using new equipment
and developing new techniques
to Identify the calling number
Among the new devices te one
which has the capability of
“locking in" on a call. In some
cases, it can Ictfd to identifica­
tion of the calling telephone line
even after the person who made
the call has hung up.
In addition, Mckee said, the
phone company bks Mt up new
procedures for the handling of
complaints of such calls at each
of Its business offices throughout
the state. In each office specially
trained service representatives
have been assigned to handJc the
complaints.
In the Detroit metropolitan
area, a centralized Annoyance
Call Bureau has been estab­
lished. There specialists will co­
ordinate by the company's se­
curity people with the customer
and police agencies.

take to cope with abusive calls
also were outlined by McKee.
"Should you or your family re­
ceive obscene, harassing phone
calls, don't talk. What the call­
er really wants is an audience.
Don't be that audience and dont
listen te hte abuse," McKee cau­
tioned.
"Hang up whenever a caller
uses obscenity, doesn't properly
Identify himself, or says nothing.
Use the telephone on.your terms
to guard, against these invasions
of your privacy."
/
In most instaneei. the custom­
er can solve the problem by not
talking, or by hanging up. Mc­
Kee said.
If lhe obscene, harassing calls
persist, customers are urged to
call their telephone company
business office.

Hastings High School
a complain! to that action can
he taken by the appropriate

The following PROPOSITIONS or
QUESTIONS will bo'voted upon:
• “Shall the approved roorganixation plan for a

Michigan law provides up to 00
days in jail and *100 in tinea for
making obscene, harasilnr call.
In addition, the telephone com­
pany te permitted to disconnect

anyone proved to be making ob­
scene or harassing calls.
The telephone company has
always tried to protect the pri-

within

the

Intarmadiata district

of

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Great

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propoMd local district (Hatting», Quimby and

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CHUCK
ROAST
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Launch Attack
Against Obscene
Telephone Calls

“Soper-Right" Mo Hiro Boef

Whole
Fryen

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During the banquet Troxd's lived ih It.
orchestra furnished delightful
"O u r Fraternal Gatherings"
music, which with lhe beautiful was the subject responded to in

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Thia la called "chalked in"
class must depend largely on the and his talk waa on prison life.
Mr. Smith sold that the people
Individual member*.
inside
the prison were remark­
Mias Gertrude Bentley, Clare
Invocation was offered by Rev. DO repeonded to the toast ably similar to thacc outside of
Graft" statiorftiULt the news­
bytarlan Church, after which tito papers of today aro full ot ac- its laughable as well as pathetic
banquet proceeded, the menu far
whtob was as follows:
The evenings enjoyment was
win fortune by tali' means or
Chicken Patties Wafers Plcklre foul Her conception of “graft", made still more complete by a
Olives Radishes
however, was wholly different. solo by Mrs. Jamre Troxel entit­
Ham Creamed Potatoes Scallop­ She referred to "grafting" every- led. "Whisper and I Shall Hear;"
and a solo by Mr. Louis Shulted Corn Biscuit Brown Bread
Salad Ice Cream Angela Food true and making a port of our- ers, eaititled, "Drilling" both be-

�Stan Trumble
Receiver Honor

th* Lakewood High

Church al Newberry,
The newlywed, will reside near
Stanley A. Trumble. OLU. of Delton and hope to find time
Vermontville, field underwriter later ta the Bummer for abooMfor New York Life Insurance moon. Immediate d bd howwirir,
rail tnr tha - —■
from lhe company’s 720-man Summer m
North Central Region field force the groom
whose sales record has qualified
him far a special honor. He was
Invited to attend a presidential der, _____
open house at the Royal Or­ er and Fourth Grade tosebar.
city, they wUl Mop at Anchorage,
leans Hotel In New Orleans on
A laika, for refueling and only
May 20-M to help New York
13 hour, after boarding the
Life President Dudley Powell
mark his 45th anniversary with tag. helping his parents aa a
the company.
cottage they are building at
to friend.

* 4

INSURANCE
In Hastings .nd Surrounding Communifiei is

More Aboul

citing and historical point, of
Interest offered by our neighbor­
ing state. Indiana, and they hope
to be able to spend several days
later in the Bummer visiting aa
many as possible of these places.
Perhaps the one wlio has the
most exciting plans for the Bum­
mer U ML&lt;ui Elisabeth (Betty)
DoWaard, music teacher in the In Augiut
Lake Odessa and Woodland few days
schools, whose marriage to Wll- aula.
Item Blackmore.

AGENCY
Kart Colaman

Jim Colemon

Z03 S. Michigan, Hasting*

Wl 5-5412

Gaylord Laughlin. Junior High
math teacher, Mrs. Laughlin and
nt^ juttr ana bow.

There wUl ba dancing to Uwe
bands, pool tablas wUl

___ . .heading for
Calif., where they w

residing with the Sinclair* thia
year, are planning to leave June
1 on.a camping trip to YellOwMtcna National Park and other
point, of Interest. Later, Mr.
Sinclair plans to do nursery
wort ta an orchard aa part of his
-vacation recreation."

CEILING
SPECIALS

th.

and it will be a short time indeed
until these who are returning will
be back in the clauroonu .tart­
tag the 1066-01 Khool year. But,

Call Wl 5-SU1-

has a very quiet Bummer
planned. After teaching In the
Bummer school, she plans to help

tyo may develop
sound, like a nice.

I

ORTHO

OR

OTHERWISE

communications.

Saturday for Boston and then
planned to go to Venice Florida,
lie mother’. home,
Mrs. Margaret (Peggy) Cusack,
second grade teacher, plana to
definite plans other than
M4ch' Malli In thU Bummer
Khool at Lakewood and later In
the Bummer she and her hus­
band hope to do some traveling.
Eastern Michigan and mi
■ Mrs. Claudine Matthews, one
lhe UP. during the 8u
of lhe fifth grade teachers, is
also scheduled to teach In Bum­
Joy the cloverleaf tour through mer school. Other plain are very
S3 of the 39 Covered Bridget|M I Indefinite dua to the Illness of her
which that county is famodas A mother, but she hopes to get In a
possible trip to Owensboro, Ky, trip or two before school open.
in the Fall.
to attend a niece’s wgddlog la 'again
i
also being considered.
• V-4 • - Ronald Martin, teacher of phy­
sical education and social studies

SUSPENDED

Utile later a patio will be pdd-

billon. Summer program,
undertaken by any of U* I

(Eleanor), each

their beautiful yard and garden,
coupled with the fact Utatteis
a member ot the achooi bne^ef
Maple Valley, keep them quite
busy. However, they expect to

COLEMAN

ZUS*

Including tha Bad
Yellowstone National
ptennad to spend
camping in State Park, or stay
John Sinclair, Junior Rich In motels as Ute mood struck
than!. Coming home, ths south­
ern route &gt;111 bring thorn by the
Odesaa), with hie family Grand Canyon and other points

prreent Summer plansl

Teachers

atton.

band La employed at Kroger* in
Hastings, and their small daugh­
ter. were leaving Saturday for a
two weeks' vacation In lhe WmtTaking the southern route, (be-

teacher, whose husband, Vernon
Macy, teaches fifth grade' at
Sunfield, and both of whom will
teach In the Bummer school,
plan, to spend the ■ forepart of
the Bummer gardening, freezing
and canning, and enjoying her
two children, a pleasure which is
very restricted during the busy

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states, returning by the Canadi­
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the Canadian Keswick, a widely
known Bible Camp.
Mrs. Joyce Steel, who has had
a very busy year with two large
Kindergarten classes, one In the
forenoon and one in the after­
noon, plan, to spend most of her

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Primary District have Io vole with Hastings District. All voles are counted
as one and If the voters ol Hastings vote 'yes', we are then part ol Hastings
District, even If we vote 'no'. Is this light!

2. Both Weeks and Quimby Districts turned down annexation al lhe last elec­
tion. The vote In the Weeks District on this election was 2J Io 0 against

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good repalr. We also are free ol debt with both treasuries In the black. Our
lax base is adequate, yel less than Hastings. Why should wo like on more
lax burden when everyone Is overtaxed now!

4. We hive been told that this Is Progress and that we are against Progress.
That Is not true. We just wonder where Progress is going to stop! Aller our

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at all! This Is the plan for the future with your child being sent

where the Government wants Io send them.

THIS IS WHAT WE ARE AGAINST.
W« Appreciate tha Tima You Hava Taken to Road This and WrhW Urge You te
Vote 'NO' on June 13, 1966.

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PARTICIPATING IN THK HASTINGS

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Northern route and vjaiLfng
points of Interest on lhe way.
Mrs. Marguerite Ohlrich, a
second grade teacher, piao&lt; fc?
stay pretty close to home, help­
ing with the work on pie farm,
enjoying her children ,'pnd^ri*

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Scholarships, Honors Presented HHS Students on Last Day of School
from Ireland and Karin Nilsson
from Sweden.
Weller.
Scholarships and other awards
Included:
E. W. Bliss Scholarship
James DeVaUlt.
Beauner.

held on Friday morning.

Christina Campbell.

lenbeck. Evelynns ’ Fuller
Bonnie Javor.

smith. Karen Green. Gloria Ca-

John Seeber; Leadership. Terry
Greenfield, and Scholarship. Don
Henry.

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Cum laude honor* went to
Cynthia Boltcher. Gloria Casey,
Dennis Drake. Nancy Ellis, Marl­
on Gorham, Kenneth Weller and
Stephen Youngs.

and

Steve Williams. John DeVaott,
Norman Nash. Gene Storkau.
Gayle Myers, Randy Bender.
Janice Rust, Beree Darby and
David Tripp.
"

Cum bow, Dennis Drake and Dar-

Donn* Acker, Nancy Ellis, Famfeet Attendance — Sybil Dunn,
tie and Sally Pierce.
Kenneth Russell. Arloa Hayner
tended Hastings High during the
Uoiventty of Michigan Chib and Carolyn Jones.
year. They were given to Plrvo
Alro from Finland. Birgit Brodt Belfield.
Donna Alien and Sandra.Ken-

IservUe bar) - Lee Belfield. Dibna Brown. Carolyn Coats. Nan­
cy Ellis, Rosemary Ford. Kathy
OMklll. Dick Gerllnger. Chris
Hall, Dick Hamm. Gretchen
Huebner. Steve Jacobs. Kevin
Keost. Agnes McPharlln. Cindy
Moyer. Doug OLaughlln. Mary
Bettles. Tom 8m elk er. Jen
8 P r I n g e r. Mary Stutz, Chris
Thompson,- Elaine Tucker. Evie
von Reis, Nell Wilder. George
Wlnlck
Tom Bmelker and Mary Stutz
received most valuable vocalist
•wards.
Nancy Ellis received a special

Pam Carr. Harvey Hoffman,
Carol Bessmer. Linda Burttay.
Dave Vandenburg. Cindy Miller
and Bryan Gordon.

mar, Nancy Buehler, Kathy Acker. Diana Brown. Philip Hig­
Bumworth. Jeanne Cary. Elyse bee. Cynthia Moyer and John
Dean, Janet Francisco, Karen Teunesaen.
L II. Limb Scholarship- Pam­
lyn Gilbert. Sue Oilions. Sue ela Levengood and Carl HotTman.
Emily McElwain Scholarship—
Howes. .Sandra Gillespie;
Darwin Jarman. Kathy Kauf­ Gayle Barlow.
Garth Underwood Scholarship
man. Lenay Lewis. Herb McCulllgh. Karen McKeough. Rudy —Stephen Youngs.
Michigan Higher Education
McPherson. Kris Martin. Cindy
Miller. Lynda Pryor. Bob Ritter, Aet Scholarships — Terry King.
Cynthia Moyer. Mary Lynn Bet­
Lynden Robinson. Jim Spencer;
Janet Stauffer. Bonny Timm. tles, Patricia Stamm. Carole
Jan Wieseniwfer, David Wil­ Sweet. Elaine Tucker. Dave Vanliams, Fred Jacobs, Harvey Holl­ Dcnberg, Kenneth Weller. Susan
man. Mike FiUgerald. Randy Wellfare:
Tim Williams. Stephen Youngs,
Moyer. Larry Shaltls, Craig
Ronald Bliss, Mark Burdi. Glor­
Huntley and Judy Stauffer.
ia Casey. Jean DeMott. James
DeVault. Dennis Drake. Nancy
Mary Lynn Settles.
Haiti no Manufacturing Cont- Ellis;
Kathleen Gaskill. Richard Oer-

Mark Burch
Uatventty
Michigan State Unlv«*lty

Philip Higbee and Carl
Nancy EllU. Greg
Kenneth Weller,

Cynthla Moyer.

da Btaup.

The Hastings Banner
NUMBER 9

EDITORIALS
UK gold losses abroad tn April. I One of the most perplexing enlgiw we read, was *70 million. n)uch|m:is in Viet Nam Is Th rich Tri
of It to France. In the first four
months of 1966. however, the loss
in gold reserves was 13S million
against 991 million In the same
I period for 196&amp;—an Improvement,

Quang. the militant and ambitious
Buddhist leader who is asking for
UB. help to overthrow the Govern­
ment of Premier Nguyen Oso Ky
ahd at the same time protests

but still not good.

Barry, Eaton to
Combine Health

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The orderly election tn the strifetorn Dominican Republic presents

The purge in Red China, sim­
mering for months, probably
should not be viewed with any
degree of optimism by the Western
World as a sign that the Com-

Wieland and

City to Have .
Representatives
Al Hastings, Eng.

Departments
REAL DANDIES—Kenneth Sprague, Jr, •-ye ar-old eon of Mr.
and Mr*. Kenneth Sprague of Middle Lake, exhibits two of lite
big bass he caught on erawlera. The froeea one ou the left be
caught Saturday, weight 4 pounds. Ou the right la the 41,pounder he caught Monday afternoon. The fish.were too big
to land tn the regular way. Ken hauled them in like a tow rope.
HI* dad works at the Bll*&gt;u—Banner photos.

Ask Bids to Widen
Michigan Avenue
State Rd. to Grant
To Widen "Sil ftt to 40 Feel;
Aidermen Study Plan to Improve
Street Lighting; To Fence Park
City Council members Monday night voted to continue the
municipality’s long-range program of improving streets in the
downtown area and approaches to (he City by authorizing the
widening of North Michigan from State Road to Grant'Street.
Hid* are to be opened at 2 p.m. Thurtday, July 14.
With the widening of the three blocks of Michigan from
28 to 40 feet from State Road to Grant, only five blocks will

day. July 7, to complete plans for
a proposed merger of the coun­
ties* health departments. Mayor

Godfrey Elected
erally agreed to present the mer­
ger proposal to the county boards
in July, to retain the present

To School Board

Tornadic Squall
Swirls Devastation
Across South Barry

The Hastings Board of Educa­
tion Is to hold its reorganization
meeting on TMeaday. July 6. In

! Many.Homes,Cottages, Barns Are
Damagedihursda as Storm
~
Hits Area; Report No Injuries

ginning July 1.

Donald Sisson,

Godfrey, vice president and
treasurer of the Hastings Mutual

Sth Grade Pupil,

Haygrounds

Dies Sunday

Open for Weeks
1947. and held that position ever
since, helping to gyide the dis­
trict through two major building

Improved the South Broadway
approach to the City.
Construction of the present
Michigan Avenue bridge started

Home, cottage and farm owners in sections of southern
Harry County were still cleaning and mopping up this week
from the devastating effects of the vicious squall line with
twisters which roared over the area Thursday morning.
.
Barry County Civil Defense Director William Barr ol !*iae
Lake reported that damages were.high but that residents escaped
Injury, despite the uprooting of,..................................
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large trees, crashing branches i
and damaging hotnea.
, KaflBp

City.

Of Fun, Gaines
Hastings 39th annual play­
ground program opened Wednes­
day and this Friday afternoon
will be scavenger and peanut

been named president - elect of
the Hastings Lions Ciub and Is
to succeed Norris Bacon on July eratlon from everyone.** Barr de­
clared. praising the work of
Barry County authorities. Delton

You’re Invited

To Open Forum

He was bom on April 31. 1961,
in Hastings, the son of Paul and
Jean (AUerdlng) Sisson

Wieland. 48. successful tn his
first bld for public office. Is a league*. Forty-five boys, 16-1B,
1937 graduate of Freeport High signed up to play in the Moose
Connie Mack four-team league.
Everyone interested is invited to
arts degree from Manchester
Swimming U generally fea­ attend an open forum on Medicare
College. North Manchester. Ind
1967 and MUI from Michigan to
tured on Tuesday and Thursday to be held at 8 pm. Wednesday.
of
each
week
during
the
elghtBroadway was built Just 10 years
of the Hastings Klwanls Club
ago. In 1968.
ora Jean. 17, and Cheryl Anne, and the Hope Church of the
The City’s plan to Improve 1. and his paternal grandmother, Brethren. He and his wife. Betty, tlrere will be no swimming this
street lighting was delayed un­ Mrs. Agatha Loveland of Has- were married In 1948. They have Thursday as swim classes are be­
til the Consumers Power engithree children, Rez, a 13th grad- ing conducted at the “Y" camp.
Director Lewis Lang report*
there are 348 boy. and girls

the company's press division*
which include manufacturing
plants in Canton. Ohio, and Has­
tings. He has been with Bliss

Naahvllle, died Wednesday at the
Medical Faculty. Services at 3
Friday at the Vogt Funeral

Association will hold a general
meeting this Thursday at 7:30
pm. al the Community Building
at the fairgrounds.

“bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from ibe
Banner files

Thomas F. Water*, son of Mr.
and Mm Ray E. Water*. Has­
ting*. received Che degree of
doctor of philosophy of fisheries
and wildlife at Michigan State
University Bunday. Tom has ac­
cepted a position as fisheries bio­
logist in charge of the Pigeon
River Research station at VanJames Faulkner, son of Mr.
and Mm Paul Faulkner, Middlevllle, on Friday was awarded a
PhD degroe in nuclear physics
from the University of ChicagoJim, who la connected with the
Unlvwstty of California at Berk­
ley and with the nuclear labora­
tory at Livermore, didn't make
the long trip back to receive the

On Medicare

Many Attend
Demos Festival
Many enjoyed the Yesteryear
Festival at the Community Cen­
ter Saturday afternoon and eve­
ning, and the Barry County

Thunderstorms, accompanied
by high winds, heavy rain and
even hail, swept into the air.
Large trees were broken off and
uprooted north of Cloverdale,
blocking M-43. State Highway
crews went to work immediately

the University of Kentucky and
University of Michigan and was
resident surgeon st Blodgett
Memorial Hospital for three
years before caning to nestings
He has participated In many ac­
tivities He Is married and has

Last Spanish

War Veteran
Dies Wednesday
J. Frank Reynold*. 94. believed
to be Barry County* last living
Spanish-American War veteran,
died Wednesday evening. June «.
at the Veteran* AdmlnUtrallon
Hospital in Battle Crook.
H* had been at the VA Hos­
pital for 1.300 days.

�'isftor from Florida
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AftiT this trip Maa nmhd
wrote a to-pege account at their
World Tour ud titled B. "Pardon
-* Thumb." Copies of tfcto report
for tlflO. As a nulUr of fact.
r a very few are now available,
total number published having
been sold some years ago.
What a vast amount of suppto-

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WWI Barracks
Names Officers
The awtoo-Bany County Uno
Barracks nrganbnUon of World
War X vetaWns have eleoM new

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200

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We have the
latest
patterns

Former Circus

Russell Hankins, managvr of
the Hartings Area Chamber of
Commerce, has announced that
Hastings win be the rallying
Kt for more than 200 memof the Wally Byam Caravan
Club International, Inc.
Called the **T«xaa HUI Coontry Unit," trailers from aa far
away aa El Paso, Texas, are to
atari arriving at the falrgroands on Wednesday, June
and continue through 8*1nrday, June 25.
The unit wUl then go to Cad'llac for the National rally to be
held there the following week
It is possible that Hastings
might host other groups on their
way home after the National
session. Hankins said.

Violinist of
. Lake Odessa Dies

n,

A FLOCK TO M«tT
■VlkY IU004T

Prisoner Escapes
From Work Crete

Plans Cab Service
Meri L. Sherk. 708 W. Green,
has asked the CUy Council for a
license to operate a cab business.
He requests a cab stand at the
East End Cigar Store during the
day. and plans to operate out of
his home at night The request
was referred to committee.

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HASTINGS FIG
COVERING

minute lour of the Hastings Kroger Store Wednesday morning of
last week. Mrs. Benedict won a Pepsi Cola contest to earn the
right to collect all the groceries she coaid in Ave minutes. With
her in the picture Is the Pepsi Cola representative, Robert Robin­
son. manager of the Kroger Store, and her husband and daughter,
Margaret, I.—Banner photo.

121 W. Stat- St.

frfrtre Ahant-

Barry Storm
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City Council
Continued from Page One
ones on Church from Green to
Thom: take out five and install
seven on Jefferson from Green
to MUI,.and on Michigan take
out 24 old lights and install 24
new ones from Green to Wood­
land.
The change would cost Has­
tings an additional 51,403.15 a
year.
Alderman Morey said Con­
sumers would trim trees around
the new lights, which would be
Installed at a greater height
than the present ones to permit
more coverage.
Petitions were read Monday
night for eurb and gutter on
Woodland Avenue.
Action was delayed until Ai­
derman Dale Bassett can check
with property owners who have
not signed petitions to determine
whether they want the improve­
ment.
.
Petitions for curbs were re­
ceived from the Baptist Church.
Jim Barr's Tire Shop and Local
414.
Mrs. Richard M. Cook was re­
appointed by Mayor Franklin C
Beckwith as a member of the
Public Library board for a fiveyear term.
Aidermen adopted amend­
ments to the new toning ordi­
nance which will become ef­
fective after It is published.
They referred to committee a
request from the Hastings Area
Chamber of Commerce for a 5500
appropriation to that organiza­
tion. and also referred to com­
mittee the Salvation Army’s re­
quest to place a drop box In a
municipal parking lot.
Councilmen authorized Instal­
lation of a new aluminised .•tee!
fence around the Second ward
park nt a coat of 5901.50. The
fence will be six feet high.

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Backward Glances
Continued from Page Ona
Sussex. England, this week, sent
in honor of tbo launching of the
luxury liner, the "Queen Mary." i
—especially surprised, as a mat- 1
ter of fact, Ln that It was ad- .
dressed to "His Worship The
Mayor, Hastings Michigan, U. A I
A. Charley says that ho has been 1
called many things during his
lifetime, but never that.
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Albert (Dyke) Dykstra leaves
Bunday for Camp Owasalpl, dear .
Whitehall for a training course '
in Boy Seoul camp leadership. |
Later be will go to Camp KIShau-Wau In Illinois as assistant
director In the Starved Rock ■
Area council of which Lloyd
Shafer, former Scout leader here
Is director.
40 Years Ago
A vacation reading club for
students In grades three to eight
has been organized by Miss Jean
Barnes. Hastings librarian. Lists
of books for each grade have
Ixxn mode and members who
have completed the most books
and kept tile best notebooks re­
garding these assignments, will
be awarded prizes at the end of
the Summer.

Hastings High Alumni on Fri­
day will conduct a&gt; memorial ser­
vice on the high sf-Jinol grounds
Friday In fioAorof Laurence J.
Bauer and Reuben PAskill, the
two Hastings high graduates
who were killed during World
War I. The service will be held
near the flagpole erected in
their memory.
50 Years Age X
Elghty-nlne seniors, the largest
class In the history of Hastings
schools will receive dlpoitnaa
next Thursday afternoon. On the
program will be: Salutatory —
'The Purposeful Life,” by Amel)
Wolfe: class history by Crystal
Freeman, class motto. “Be Not
Been." by Lenna Wagner; ora­
tion, ’The Making at an Ameri­
can." by Keith Chidester; class
prophesy by Doreen Potter; r.laai
will by Gardner Chidester and
the Valedictory by Mildred Ket­
cham. Diplomas will be present­
ed by Mr. E. A. Rider, presi­
dent of the school board.

Sheriff Mann! was called on
Monday to drive out of the coun­
ty a Gypsy gang who were an­
noying farmers of Hope town­
ship. They had encamped at a
roadside two days previously and
then began to help themsetww to
any Ching wanted—and without
bothering to ask permission or
give payment for materials ap­
propriated.

badly damaged. A large tree was
uprooted along side of it. pull­
ing much of the building with
president of the Hastings Mu­
tual Insurance Company, said

To Attend GVSC
Honors Program
Nashville High School junior.
Karl Kane, an Honor Society

although some

course at Grand Valley State
College at Allendale. Mich., west
of Grand Rapids. His stater. Pat­
ty Kane, a 'M grad, is also s
"'•'nber o' the Honor Society
They are the son and daughter

HASTINGS

Joan Rassicotte
Receives Degree
The Shelp Lake area was hit.
including Rankin Hughes' barn
and the Otis Hermenltt corn crib
Just east of Hughes' place.
The silo on the Ralph Peake
farm was destroyed and a barn

FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 19th

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ones who manage to keep their Um? city streets 4* raceway* tor
mouths open and their jugular b-o-o-m-l-n-g starts and screech­
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An open houaa was held al
ths Hastings Hotel all afternoon
during which limo thaw was a
congratulatory telegram from

hsve any conception of what people
really think? Probably not and
probably tiiey won’t until those
supposedly fast and infallible re­ Bottum in Ann Arbor, who was
actions prove to be not quite quick unable to attend hla 50th reunion
enough to avoid the crash which because ol recent surgery.
At the banquet honored guests
everyone may not prove fatal.

of W6 whose members really came
through with some exceptional rec­
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years. A* our favorite father-in-

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able to attend. The class oxnmittoe had been so in hopes that
their popular young coach back
1918, Verne E. Roger oC Ann
Artx/r would be elite to attend,
but a note from his daughter,
I
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In hla former classmate* or in।
Hastings, and
one of the.'
prime movers behind this very
successful and enjoyable reunion.

gonfalon to the Class of '16 which
In three Alumni banquet deals,
brought together 41 members fcr
It seems to us that both the super­
their golden anniversary reunion
intendent of schools and the high
—quite a record, we would say.
school principal should, at the
very least be given an honored
guest statu* and that one or both
ment in its day and was the first
might well be given an active part
class in the history of the school
in the program. Seldom, if ever,
to nudge the 100 barrier—missed It
are these two key individuals
by only one or two. a* we recall.
graduates of the school they serve.
Among other things, the member*
Their competence as administra­
of tills class have maintained a
tors and leaders, however, lias an
sense personal interest and loyalty
Important bearing on the quality
that baa extended over a period of
of education offered by a com­
five decades—or, to put it tn a
munity and good relationships

tending 50th year class reunion
and banquet were. Grace Ben­
ham. Mr. and Mra. Hugh Smith.
Largo, Fla.: Mr. and Mra. Oriey

Marie Estep Burdick, Hickory
Corners; Crystal Freeman. Mr.
and Mra. Stanley Wood. Kala­
mazoo; Klien Kelley, Mr. and
R. E. Houston, Plymouth; Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Finnic, Cape Cod. tloci to officers, are Patricia
Mose.; Mk. and Mra. George Greenfield, Jean Kimmel. Helen
Martin, Max Myera, Keith and
Elsie Sage.

versary jdaia included Mrs. Bar­
est (Maxine Ayers) Schondettnaytr, 638 E. Clntou; Mrs. Dan­
iel (Lucile Boylan) Hull. Battle

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POP is TOPS with us too!
gift*

CHUclun of the Yale Dhrlnlty
School. Mrs. Eugene Guernsey led
the pledge service for 1966-67.
New officer* were installed by
Mra. Robert Godfrey, past presl-

gever. Grand Rapids; Robert
Andrew Brown, Libertyville, Ill.,
and Palm Beach. Fla.; Arcelious
Class of 1966 and Greg Webster
Campbell. Dowling; Maud in
Charlton. Mra Arthur J. Cook, gave the response. Bernard Whit­
more gave the response for the
35th anniversary class and Mra.
Robert (Mildred Kotcjxim) gave
the response for the 50th annl-

munlty. both of which are Impor­
tant to the development of an
enduring Interest 'in tlie school
among graduates. It Is this sort of
interest on which strong alumni

Music Center
Stwtw

Smith; Sarah. Mr*. C. B. Howe;
Dinah, Mrs. Edward Freeland, Jr.;
Joanna, Mra Resell Stanton; Mary.
Mr*. Burlan Williamson; Miriam;
Mr*. John Mahler; Naomi. Mr*.

Thom**) Goodyear, English
teacher, and music trenher Mra
Fraser (Gladys Fetter) Ironside.

enlightened people everywhere. It
was a great demonstration of cool­
headed and efficient operation
under a definitely high pressure

Will really appreciate this purely
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ything you'll ever need in a stereo

The nominating committee in­
clude* Chairman Mra. Richard De­
Molt and Mra. Vemar Blough. Mra
Robert Godfrey. Mr*. Charite Mor­
rill and Mra, William Towne.
Circle chairmen for the coming

Marriage Licenses

tie Creek; Mra Vera (Beverly
Brass) McMillon, Lansing; Mra
Robert (Frances Bilvin) Keeler,
R2; Alden Burgeoe, Grand Ha­
ven; Mra Ben (Greta Cogswell)
Endres, Freeport; Ranald Conk­
lin, Battle Creek; William Craw­
ford. 903 a CMa; William Dib­
ble, Prairie Village. Kans.; Mrs.
John (Loretta Dryer) Mcilvaln.

East; Raymond Hull, 915 E.
The following Morning and
Railroad; Robert Abbey. 1020 a
Michigan Ave.; Harold Kimmel, ■Afternoon Circles will meet on
301 B. Broadway and Rev. Was- ;June 21: Ruth Circle will leave
cy Hanker, Traverac City.
:Hasting* at 12 noon to go to Mra.
Keith Chase's at Gun Lake for a
Postscript notes from the 50th 'potluck; Sarah Circle, at 12 noon,
reunkmlng claso al the H.HS. iwill meet at the Church to go to
Alumni Banquet—Tho gathering ,Mra. Floy Bechtel * at Gun Laks
st the Parish House, for class ,for a potluck; Joanna Circle at
member* and guests following '1:30 pm. at Mra Herbert Wedris,
the banquet, was a gala event 016
,
N. Toffee Drive.
and the background music of the
On June 27 the following Eve­
grand piano was played by Mra .ning Circles will meet: Miriam
Leone (Fortier) Bak of Jack- jCircle at 6:30 at Mr*. Richard Du­
son. A year ago Mra B. was the .val's. Algonquin Lake, for a ealad
pianist al the movie In Hastings ,potluck; Mary Circle at 7:30 at
and there was considerable group -Mra. Andrew Kennedy*, R3; Nao­
singing as she played so iklll- :mi Circle at 7:30 at Mra Joyce
fully during the evening.
Miller'*. 220 W. Marshall.
• The art work for booklet about
if the class member* that j■ Guests of the Ollie Coleman
all of
ths daze had printed, was done family for several days this week
by '66 grad Mark Engle, grand- have been hl* cousin, Mr. and Mra.
son of one of the T6 member*. Nixon Cawood and two sons of
Wallace Osborn.
1 Augusta. Oa.
________

FISH FRY Friday Night
JUNE 17

All You Con Eot!

Adults $1

6 to 8 o'clock

Children 50c

Elka and Their Gueits

ELKS TEMPLE, Hastings
Mra. Stanley (Barbara Joimcocki
KuempeL 632 E Hubble; Mra
John (Beverly Jones) Bogner.

slack* and

business meeting was
by Mra Orville Cut­
president.

OFFICIAL CALL
1966 FALL REPUBLICAN
COUNTY CONVENTION

Myers, 718 &amp; Market; Mrs. How­
ard i Helen Naylor&gt; Martin. 728
W. Grand; Robert Parker. Has-

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for th* purpose of electing 8 delegates
and 8 alternates to the 1966 Fall Re­
publican State Convention to be held
in Detroit, Michigan on Friday and
Saturday, August 26 and 27, 1966.
The 6 County Delegate! of Barry
County ore elected at large. A list of
th* number of Republican Delegates
from each District or from each Word
or Precinct within each District to-be
elected to the County Conventional
th* Primary Election on August qk
1966, has been filed with the Count/
Clerk'* office in the City of Hastings,
Michigan.

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The Republican Executive Com­
mittee of Barry County, Michigan,
directs that a County Convention of
the delegated representatives of the
Republican Party of Barry County
shall be held in the Circuit Court
room, Court House, in the City of Has­
tings, Michigan; on;

W*dn*sdoy, August 17, 1966,
at 8 o'clock p.m.

GIFT BAR

&gt;«r FJ.'» t* mstdi
Mh. 1, M, L XL
13 91

To the Republican Voters of
Barry County:

Tin Snips

Anflt Wrutta

WMdCliMh
Afifta Lmt»
Screw DifrM fell
Pipe Wreedm

This County Convention call is
made by order of th* Barry County
Republican Committee pursuant to
th* Statutes of th* Stat* of Michigan.
Dated at Hastings, Michigan, this
14th day of Jun*, 1966.
DOROTHY ADROUNIE
Actin* Chairman

FRAN KMIV
io* wra *«••» a

�Personal Mention
Hyrt'i a Colut jug* fqr
to watch them in flight to

-Thia,

lor Rolli
irleaf, butterilake, potato bhcuitt, hard roffs and

lem developed and

Uiough the Colemans, in telling of
this dilemma, ask for any and all
speculations that might suggest
possible solution.
■
. ‘..f

visiting friends
Michigan.
Mra.
and reiauvea tn --------------------Cooley's father. George Jufgsslrom.
lives in Mlddlevills. their daugii-

throughout the grounds and thcae

(Dixie) and daughter live In Big
Rapids and their son. Leon, aiul

IKf*
1111 NORMAL SCBOOL &lt;!UDI AHA-T«l.&gt; wfIafa of Ut

woodpeckers started pecking around

Washington. They plan to be in
Hasting* die rest of this week to
visit all of their friends here. When
the Cooleys left Florida the storm
-Alma'' had just hit the coast of
Florida and followed them pert

and made the opening so large
that the wrens left, with
peckers did not move into the
vacated houses or neither did any
other kind of bird. '
Could tills present a type of
perplexing integration situation?
There was no ujjparent battle or
lighting so could It be some sort

Lathrop, Hl Delton; Marie Estep
I ladya Higdon Crockford, Woodland;

FRESH DONUTS Society newS
from the

Superette

luncheon and bridge Tuesday of-

FROSTED fr DECORATED

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Plain 59c dox.

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We Have a Good Selection at Each Price

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Established 1931

Use Your H.C.B. or Security Charge Card

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A large variety to choose from.
Remember Mondcy it PANTRY DAY and

Every Wednesday COOKIE DAY!

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

DeWlit. Wayland. Otsego. Alma,
Florence. Wit, Chicago. Ill.. South
Bend. Ind., and Milwaukee. Wit.

parents of lhe groom, hosted the
rehearsal dinner at the Hotel Has-

when Mra. OusUr entertained floor-length sheath gown of can­
HospitAl Guild No. 1. At the, dielight linen. shantung. Venice
business meeting money-making? lac® accented Uie empire waist and
. k.--------- .
—«lhnu--lmuUi xlfevejL THe slim xklrt
i Venire lace around the hemline.
bank. June 20, at the Parish A long dctacliable chapel-length
House. The next meeting will be t train folded into a box pleat. Her
September U8th with the present ' bouffant veil of silk illusion was
I held In place by a small Swedish
officers on committee.
| crown of pearU and crystals. She
Mr... UM CuU mtenMwM I"™,
a few friends for luncheon at ,n{ fratliercd white canialtons and
the Tuck Club in BatUeCYeek Kllow- roses, entwined with varieMonday in lionor of Mra. Ros» KnteU *'y K’avc3Dunns June 10th birthday. Mra.1 ML* Mar&gt;' Labcrtcaux was maid
honor.----Miss Ann Clarey and'
M. R. Kinde of Battle Creek, □t' -------former Hastings resident, was Miss Marilyn Lawrence of Kala­
mazoo and Miss Lmda Wood were
among Hie guests.
bridesmaid.).
The attendants went gowned
Quests of Miss Grace Edmonds,
who now resides in on apartment alike in nlle green linen shantung
next to lire Lutireran Church on floor-length drrssvs with elbow S. Jefferson Streetr-havr been her length slcevea. The empire waist­
[cousins. Mrs. Eafl Fnise &lt;Aehsa lines were graced with embroidered
I Edmands &gt; of Roanoke, Va„ and yellow roses, with a detachable
[Mrs. Stanley Wood of Kalamazoo. watteauTrain attached in the back.
■ Tltcy visited Mra. Gordon Edmonds They wore matching green petal
I at Mary Free Bed Hospital hi licad plrcra attached to layers of
Grand Rapids where site is re­ sliort veiling and each carried a
covering from a hip fracture. The double empire Topiary bouquet of
l E. H. Pates of Lincoln Park visited puatel gnren and yellow carnations.
I Miss Edmonds recently—U» first
Dave Storra of Kalamazoo wa*
tune since the Edmunds home on best nun and ushers were Stephen
8. Michigan Avenue hud been sold Y'oungs, brotlier of the groom;
to
W. A. Buehler, who intends• Thomas Baty, friend of Eastern
-----Dr.
--------------------------------------------io convert the house into four &lt; Michigan University and Donald
apartments. Mrs. Pate to Die for- Juplnga.
• ------- friend
—
■ and• "•
Richard —
Toth
mer Frances Edmonds. Inciden­ and John Furesnun. roommates,
tally. Frances believes that she luu oil of Michigan Suite University.
taken -Tlie Hasmgs Banner,'1 as
Mrs. Jacobs chose a three-piece,
lone of the record readers, ever worsted silk ensemble of frosty
[since she left Hastings, tnd that yellow, with matching accessories
। was almust 50 yean ago. She's in id n green hat for her daughlet 'a
| never mhsed a copy mid she won- wedding. 'Die groom's mother wore
dera if there are many who could an ice blue ensemble with match­
beat this. She would be interested ing accessories and a blue net lul
to know. (So would we.)
Both mothers wore u green Cyiu| A guest at Uie Roman Feld- bldluin orchid corsage.

been Miss Jane
Norristown, Pa.

Relfsnyder

FOR SALE

of Hastings Country Club immedi­
ately following lhe ceremony. The
club was beautifully decorated hi
pastel shades of green and yellow
decor. Music for dining and danc­
ing wm furnished by Mrs. Wayne
Presiding over

the ceremonies

of Kalamazoo assisted by Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Tnffec Mrs. John
Toffee and Mrs. John Mahler. Jr..
noir opened the gifts: Mra. Byron
Fletcher and Mrs. ’Dtomu Steb­
bins cut the cakfc; Mrs. Robert
King. Mra. Robert Cook. Mrs. Ken-

O’Donnell

poured

coffee;

Miss

sis to shower Uie
Assisting around
teaux, Dr. and Mra. Norbert bchowaltcr. Mf. and Mrs. John Hopkins
and Robert King.
TAFFU ADDITION—CORNER GUNWOOD &amp; COLFAX

Almost new brick ranch bouse Iocs ted on 3 lots. 3 bsdroomi. 2 Vi bsth», ceramic tiled, colored
fixtures, built-in formica vanities. All electric kitchen, Frigidaire wall oven and counter lop
Stove, disposal. KitchenAid dl»hwa*her, breakfast bar.
Double fireplace be I ween living room and paneled family room. Wool carpeting throughout,
lhermo-pane windows throughout. 57 ft. recreation room. Gai heat, waler softener, humidifier.
Incinerator.
.
3-car attached garage, heated—will accommodate boat or house trailer. Electrical)/ heated

driveway.
Call 945-2347 for appointment

presents

MRS. MICHAEL CHASE YOUNGS
. . Miss Jan Jacoba Becomes Bride.

Afternoon Nuptials
Unite Couple at
St. Rose Church

Youngs changed to a nlle green
and white A-Une linen dress with
matching jacket, and her mother's
green orchid corsage was pinned
on her before leaving, as her

were natural straw with a celery
Breen trim. They left for Lake
Mfciiigan and on to Chicago until
Wednesday to return for the wed­
ding of Hua Linda Wood tone of
toe new bride s bridesmaid! • end
Michaal Corrigan on June 17
Out-ot-town gutala came uam
Lansing. Pontiac. Cadillac, Detroit
BloonfBeld Hina, Kalamazoo. St.
Johns. Battle creek. Garden City,

,

Coffee Cakes f«mi|r *“ 63c: Small 35c

WILSON SISTERS DANCE STUDIO

wedding luncheon was given by
Stebblras and third to Mrs. Ro­
Thc party
began Monday
Miss Jun Jacobs, daughter
bert Cook and Mra Frank Mc­ morning with coffee and vlsltCloskey. In east-west play, tied
1730 N. Bro/dway. and Michael 6.
Engle's home on W. Madison
guests at the former's home.
and Richard Hudson and
B Youngs, 232 W Clinton Street,
were united In marriage in a
Charles Potto. Tided went to born, had Invited the guests for lovely ceremony Saturday. June 11.
Uie day and at noontime they
walked across Uie adjoining the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Smith of Battle Creek were part
gardens to -Mrs. Osborn's home Church. Tlie Rev. Fr. JOseph Dun­’ of the AAA Spring Time in lhe
where luncheon was served. They phy officlaud in the presence of Rockies excursion to Denver. Colo.,
over the Memorial Day weekend.
Julie Birk (Mrs. Wilbur) a fond
250 guests.
I They visited Denver, the Air Force
PaUy'a and included, Mrs. Don-. ' White gladioli, pastel green and!II Academy
at Colorado Springs and
aid Weaver. (Helen btrunbecki ,
at the
yellow carnations and palms graced had
*•-J dlnnr Sunday night -&gt;
□f
Kalamazoo.
Mrs.
Orville
Ehr■
trey's (Mrs. Robert) homo on
[the altar and sanctuary and the Flying W Ranch outside Colorado
liardt
(Maxine
Erway)
of
Battle
W. Green street Wednesday af­
[aisles were decorated with white Springs, along with some 1.100
ternoon. It was a delightful Creek and from here. Mra. Hur- I'carnations, wedding greens and others who were on the tour. They
old
Kimmel
(Jeun
Harrington),
party and there were many good
green streamers.
w Lalies for the iionortc wlfji the Mra. Clinton Brill (Virginia!'
; Soloists', Miss Linda Gillespie
'Don't jet Morgan • and Mrs. Drew
prevalent admonition. Tr~'t
Rome Ffldapusch and Richard
and Paul Braden, were accompaall your
your Anderaon).
Ann- Arbor take up all
.
. . .
inled by Mrs. Wayne Peterson at Fcldapusch were at Notre Dame
time—remember to return to
over the weekend to attend their
There was a delicious cook- jtll&lt;?
visit your friends In Hastings.
out at toe Roland Ouster home! Escorted to the altar by her
on Wednesday evening. June 8,1 father. Uie bride was attired in a and the 15th far Dick.

Summer SALE! |

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Garlic ToastSpacial 26c

Society newS

Mrs. Fred Porteous entertained
Paul Faulkner, Mrs. Roger WIs- eight guoou. for luncheon Fri­
weU and Mra. Chester Hodges.
day in honor oi Miss Jane Keif- |
snyder, of Norristown, Pa., a
In tlie duplicate bridge gome houseguest of Mra. Roman Feldal the Hastings Country Club puusch. The afternoon was spent
Tuesday evening, north-aouth playing bridge with awards gowinners were Mr. and Mra. Roy
Hubbard, second went to Mrs.

We Make 'Em
... Watch While

122 W. State St.

to be ns good as another.
The Colemans feel sad and liilnk
It too bod that they nBw have six
empty wren house-- They are in
a quandary and wandering how to

6 for 45C,;

SAVi 6c—Mng. 32&lt; Mtg.
Seasoned just right snd ready to eat-

Judge and Mrs Archie McDonaid moved into their new home on
Friday.
Mrs Chester Stowell was in
Harbor Springs Wednesday to at­
tend the State Federation of Gar­
den Clubs meeting,

tables were Mrs. Vine Tabor of

205 N. Michigan

Open Daily

Beautifully arranged garden
flowers (the bouquets of pansies
were exquisite &gt; decorated tlie

Danish Pastries

CALENDAR CAPERS
FIRST DANCE AND BATON REVUE

$1.00 Adults
50c Children

Saturday, June 18
7:30 P.M.
Central Auditorium

Spacial Gueit Performert

RESTORATION ARTS DANCE THEATRE

COMPOSED OF DANCERS FROM RENE RUSSELL'S
DANCE STUDIO, WINDSOR. ONTARIO. AND
ROBERT AND NOR,MA TAYNTON'S
STUDIO. DETROIT.

�BANNaB

Graduation Always
Is Happy Period,
Time lor Parties

Lou Ellen Flook
James A. Groh
Exchange Vows

daughter, Susan. and their

There was a family open house
M the Oanrtt Ishams, following
... ^ one or uw
md.u«i « mW h™,w
(ar lhe cu« ot «.
their son. Tom. Out-of - town
...
guests were the Roy and Hert- f _
.
....
...
toy Finstrom famiUre from LanThe Jam*. Mulder. «tert*lned
ling. The Dorrell Aldriches vrere Sunday. June S. for the pleasure
also included In the group.
Of their “°n. David, a i960 gradu-

Groh were united tn
Ann. CathoUc Church «t Gul)

Al Ute MCI JJTOUO UUIIIC
j Friday evening after graduation.
| their eon. Steven, and his cou­
sin. Marion Ooriiam. daughter of
; the Robert Gorhams, were honlored with an open house. Many
, Hastings relatives and friends
। attended aa weU as out-of-town
guests who were Mr. and Mra.
MRS. JAMES A. GROH
(cliff Michael of Lansing. Mr
-------------------------------------and Mrs. Joseph Carmody of
__ _ color. She wore white ac- Gun Lake. Mra. Ed Schmledlcke
cessoriea. The groom'a mother | and Mra. Ken Buehler of Grand
chose a blue linen sheath with | Rapids and Father Jacobs of
Flushing
matching coat- She selected —
—

Mrs. Zana Day,
Ralph Pennock
Wed Thursday

Shultz. Mr. and Mra, Cart Belum.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Outer, Deb­
bie and Valerie, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lewis, Harold. Don. Tom
Bob and Mark, and from Lansing
were Mrs Thomas Lindsay and
Judy and Mra. Albert Orabome
and Carol. Sunday guests were Mr
and Mra Bernard Williams and
Steve, local. Albert and Edward

liautauBj — • •
-------­
Day ot Berryville and Ralph

gathering but a most pleasant
..
... .
n' Kmnrth UlUn, munntood
40 guests on Saturday evening,
June
tx the pleasure at their
son. Steve, a Hastings High gradu-

vine Methodist Church.
formed the ceremony.
The couple was attended by

from Midland. Charlotte. Qrand
Rapids. Potterville and Bittle
Creek aa weU as this vicinity.

Dickerson'of Dowling.
Nashville.

their daughter, Carols, following

Mrs Erik KardeU. en route home
to New Mexico after a European

portunlly to meet their visitors
from abroad.

brother, lhe Earl Colemans. Mrs.
Coleman entertained * group of
friends for luncheon at the Coun-

Houseguests of the Herb Moyers
| Woodland, and Mr. and Mrs. Hillis for Uie graduation of Cindy, were
Reesor. Jayne. Joan and Marvin of her grandparents, the Yaeger Moy.
Lansing.
i

Here to attend the baccalaureate
in honor of Dale Working, and as
houseguests of hli parents. the
Lockwood Workings, were his
grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. Xirl
Working of Holland.

Hie Duane Jarmans entertain­
ed «0 guests on Sunday with n
graduation reception for the
pleasure of their daughter. Dar­
lene. Out-of-town guests were
starting the trip the bride chang­ from Coldwater. Portage and
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Weller
ed to a paisley "A" line dress Battle Creek
will entertain a few out-of-town
relatives on Bunday. June 10. in
Following the rehearsal Fri­ graduating twins, Dennis and honor of their son. Kenneth,'who
day evening Uw wedding party Denlce, Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. was one of the 1966 Hastings High
MncKcnrle. Sr. entertained rela­ graduates.
Joseph Oroh ot Augusta served Galesburg.
tives anti friends from Laming.
For tlie pleasure of their nephew,
The bride's parents. Earl Flook I! Woodland and Hastings at a re­
Gary Cuyler. the John Johnsons
and the former Marian Hecker. ception
,
at their home.
entertained relatives and a few
were formerly Nashville residents.
close friends al their home after
at Galmburg
Linda Mell vain was the &lt;rradu- graduation on Friday evening.
reception followed the rereThe Dick Armstrong family of ate honoree at tlie family party
Detroit and the Rudy Vogelreutcr
There was a family get-together
Carl Mcllvalns of 8. Broadway at the Donald Springer home fol­
the weekend with their father. rood, following baccalaureate.
lowing graduation to honor their
Bar the wedding lhe bride s David Goodyear, and helped open
daughter. Jan. and also tlie exthe Goodyear cottage at Gun Lake
"And tl»e raftera rang" is prob­
on Hastings Point.
ably an understatement when
the Don Nevins' home wm the____
,__
Alrlo.______
leaving .Thursday
for
jJan ula______________
scene of an open house on Sal-: Norfolk. Va.. with the Wayne Coles
urday evening for the pleasure to visit their son. Jerry, who is
of their twin daughters. Julie stationed at Little Creek. Va.. and
and Jane, who extended an in-ipirjo left Tuesday with Mrs.
vlUUlon to all the graduating
vttnflon
graduating.Charles
. Charles Smith for Atlanta. Ga,
G«class to share their hospitality. I where they will visit the Dr. RichThere wa. no lull to lhe activity! .rd
J**

KS ZIi’

"Scintillate*" by lUHfllfi]* is

a Whole new idea tn foundation
luxury...at a budget price!

KardeU.

Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Douglas of
St. Johns and Mr. and Mra. Paul
Ruzgls and family of Grand Ledge
were guests of the Donald Mur­
phys of Bauciunan Road following
graduation to honor their son.
Mike.
Hie Gaylord Slocums entertained
friends and relatives after bacca­
laureate for the pleasure of their
son. Robert. Out-of-town guests1
were his uncle and audt, Mr. and
Mra. Leo Simlesa and daughters
of St. Joseph.
entertaining a small group on Sat­
urday evening in honor of their

MR. AND MR8. MARK ROBERT BAKER
. . . Miss April Fox Is Married.
| Grand Rapids. Rockford. Bay City.
Homer. Brittan. Mesick. KalamaI too. Battle Creek, Sand Lake, Paw
Paw, Jenison, Hastings and Lander, Wyoming.
.- *
'
A lovely plate luncheon was
served by Mr. and Mrs Charles
Struble, uncle of lhe bride, nt 2
In n lovely candlelight ceremony pm. on Friday tn the church par­
at the First Baptist Church. Miss lors. assisted by Mr. and Mrs.
April Fox. daughter of Mr. and Emil Mickelson. Hie table was
Mra. Charles Duane Fox, R4 and decorated with yejlow daisies and
cards were made of yellow
Mark Robert Baker, son of Mr -place
------ and Mra George Baker. Lander I daisies.
Wyoming, spoke their wedding'
■'ows at 4 o'clock Saturday. June

Candlelight Rites

06212667

High graduates.

Hie Art Steebys had two daugh­
ters graduating. Janet and Susan,
and for their pleasure invited relativea for a recepUon on Friday

15 ™s«-“e**
Elmer ts.

nelghbora, tlie
Robinsens
and the Ari Behnkes. The girls'
grandmother, Mrs. Elmer Steeby of
IxlghtiKi. was among the guests
^r,^. X

Under The
Dryer

m

ever, houseguests of the Steebys
i tills week, and Steve will accomipany Mr. and Mra. Steeby. Janet
and Susan, when they leave for
Oregon on Saturday. Art being a
delegate to the International Klwanls convention.
At the Robert Stutx home their
daughter, Mary, w honored wlUi

Baptist Church

The Rev Russell Houseman read
the double ring ceremony in the
presence of 200 guests. Tile couple
were united in an Impressive
candlelighting ritual.
A white picket fence and arch
covered with green garlands graced
Uie sanctuary with large baskets
of white and yellow snapdragons
and mums, palms and candelabra.
Green candles in hurricane lamps,
lied with yellow and white rib­
bons. decorated tlie pews.

a family party, following bacca­
laureate.
trade DcOroote of Grand Rapids
at the organ. A violin solo. "MedlAt tjie graduation party honor­
ing Bettie and Suuui Shellen- ert Steed. Grand Rapids. A solo.
burger, daughters of tlie Richard "God Has Brought Us Together."
Shellenbwrgera, relatives and composed by Mra. Baker. Uie
| friends were invited from Kalama­
zoo. Grand Rapids. Freeport. Marne mond Bell, teacher at the Baptist
and Hastings.
Bible College In Grand Rapids,
with a violin obligato. The Prayer
Forty guests from Detroit were
entertained at a reception tor the sung by Mr. Bell while the couple
pleasure of high school graduate. were kneeling.
Sue Schafer, daughter of the LaPresented in marriage by her
Vem Schafers of R5. on Sunday.
father, the bride wore a fashioned
June 12.
Dresden doll full-lengUi jfown ' of
Sue is entering Ferris State
lace and *uk
*Uk taffeta. Tne
The lace
far lhe Summer term next week.
featured long sleeves and
■
w
scoop neckline. Ijut panels enMedical juncinj
Patients
fuU skirt wRh
and train.
A
ravuikui
uhanced the nwntUla
lllinlon

See Students Dance I veiling held in

the lace secured her
On Tuesday. June 7. 45 dance I rhinestone and pcnrl head piece,
students from the Chrystal Case
‘ hridal bouquet of
Dance Studio presented a variety "hite gardenias and yellow rose^
show for the patients at the 011 * whlte lace fan.
Medical Facility.
I Mra. Roderick Ward, the former
'They ctoned the program with Edith Kelzer, and a long lime
--- Jbe «...
cveryone .....
from
five -----year friend ot Uie bride was her honor
olds and on up/dolng "Go Go" attendant. Bridesmaids were Miss
fad dances. Which the patients Marcia Baker. Chicago, slater of
Lhe groom. MIm Edna Bryant
thoroughly enjoyed.
Effort from parents, students. and Miss Mary hee Wlitella, col­
lege friends of lhe bride.
ated from the patients and
The attendants were dressed
personnel at the facility. Tills identically tn long sheath dresses
in variegated shades of green ny­
lon dotted swtsa, over taffeta, fea­
turing an empire waistline with
velvet ribbon and tied with the
Melvin D. Brown &lt; the former Betty long streamers reaching to the
Ingram! of Mason on May 29. He floor. Hie elbow-length sleeves
has been named Brian Fitzgerald. ended in raffles. They wore match­
ing lists and carried platform
the grandparents
baskets of yellow roses and lllyof-the-valley.
Little Miss Colecn Cuddahee.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. John
Cuddahee, cousin of the bride, as
flower girl was dressed Identical
to the attendants. Master Rickey

3

Britt, only
Panty.only $4*00 Long-Leg. only $5.00

The
Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
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Peg Preston

Charles Struble, cousin of Ute
bride, was the ring bearer,
David Baker. Lander, Wyo.,
served as his broUier's best man.
Groomsmen were Stephen Fox,
brother of the bride; Jerry Siegle.
Grand Rapids, and Robert Cunnlngham. Boyne City, college
friends of Ute groom. Ushers were
Charles Fox III. Jonathan Fox.
brothers of the bride, and Steven
Wilson and Roger Hansen, cousins
Of the groom.
For her daughter s wedding, Mrs.
Fbx chose a turquoise silk net pver
taffeta, sheath dress with match­
ing hat and white accessories. The
groom's mother wore a wlute dress
with blue dots styled with a jacket.
She had white accessaries.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Struble.
Rochester, uncle of the bride, pre­
sided as master and mistress of
ceremonies.
A reception was held in the
basement immediately fallowing
tlie ceremony hosted by Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Hansen. Mra. Julia
the cake; Diane Hansen, Grand
Rapids, cousin of the grodm,
served Ute groan’s cake. Linda
Pox. Jeanne Kelsey, Joyce Kel«oy.
Mra. Maurice Greenfield. Mra.
Hadley Kclger. Mra. Elmer Apsey,
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Green­
field, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Kel­
sey of Hostings, and Nancy Sickler
of Grand Rapids assisted around

The Leo Wei I fa res
Honored on 50th
Wedding Jubilee

Wellfare entertained with a sur­
prise 50th wedding--anniversary
party at lhe home of Mr. and
hire. Max Wellfare, 528 N. Monroe,
nn Thursday evening. June 6.
Guests came from Hastings. Alta
and Grand Rapids to commemoa most pleasant one for tlie hon­
ored couple who were Indeed sur­
prised.

Mrs. Harry Hummel and her
daughter. Miss Carol Hummel of

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Wrap a towel around your
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minutes and keep adding
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and Mrs. Ora Hummel of Algon­
quin LJikc. who moved here- about
11 years ago from Indiana. The
latter's daughter and husband, the
Charles Townsends, live near them '

is the custodian at the ThomappleKcllogg School in Middleville where
Mrs. T. Is a teacher.

Peg's
Beauty Bar
Styling .&amp; Wig Serrico
136 % Stsra St.
Phon. 945-3312

Chrystal Case
Dance Studio announces
Fri., June 17 10 «*m*-6 p.m.

Enrollment

6 Weeks Summer School
210 E. Grand Street
Ph. WI 5-5100 - WI 5-4431

DAD

If you get

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One of the
extras you get

in this Convertible®

is tho removable leather card-photo cate. It’s a separate
case with windows for B cards or snapshots (you can add
or replace windows). Pockets for 2 charge plates. Its own
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the regular bill compartment. Two leather pockets for
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The bride changed to a light
blue. Uiree-plece linen suit with
blue satin piping, silver slippers

HtVMtojNNMMtr

Florida on Monday to continue
Ing Trinity College in Chicago in
the Fall.

Hodges Jewelry
Established 1931

122 W. St.H St

�lYtW

WHITE'S

To gift Dod from head to toe on

^hh big

here are

day,

Photography

ideal

galore! You're sure to pleats
.IM

him most with gifts he
can wear, io choose

Student nurse. Mis* Lind* Glllesptc. has been home with her
parents. Uw Lyle OUleapbi*, for her

and the chief was fairly bursting
with pride when Mr. divert* took
bls pictunj,
However, another complication
arose, aa when the divert* «»-

Father Dunphy
Unites Couple at
St. Rose Church

German Visitors
Enjoy Reception
By Real Indians

explain to them. from the other
aide of the door, that la, Ju*
bow to unlock It, but finally
when the diverts were alone,
they quietly figured it out. »The
language barrier cun really be

Perhaps the biggest airtll for the Sweets were trying to tell
tlie Werner divert*. the German them never to lock Uie storm
gueaU at tho Stuart Sweet home, door again, the OlverU made it
clear that "being in Indian coun­
try" they thought it wise!

altar arid sanctuary of the St.
Rom* . of Lima, CaUwllc Church
for the marrlBgo of Mias Anno

scribe tho tilings they have seen
upon arriving home, but to
quote Mr. Oiverta, "How oh how,

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those special gifts that add variety
and spice to his life at home. Itgms

from

■•WV
long.
Thia week. Stuart's brother la
taking them to Niagara Falls
and they will bo leaving for their
home on Monday.

Music was furnished by Mrs.
Wayne Peterson at the organ
and soloist, Paul Braden, who
sang “The Lard's Prayer" and

MEN'S COLOGNES &amp; AFTERSHAVE
LOTIONS — Choose from Jade East,

For that
"Special”
Gentleman

A. Style 344
B. Style 369
C. Style 341

priced from ONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS

Passport and For Men Only. Priced

Gilmore Jeweler
102 E Sate

Arrow and VanHeusen
DRESS SHIRTS - Whites and colors u
include the new perma pressed, short
sleeve styles.
’
We have every conceivable type of
SPORT SHIRT by the same makers, from
plus Campus - knits and broadcloths

1* AA
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-

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°

These same fine houses provide
BERMUDA and WALK SHORTS

MEN'S HOSE in every

,rom

length and weight by Esquire. Priced

Skyway LUGGAGE
in a good selection with prices as
B.V.D' Arrow and Van Heusen
SWIM TRUNKS in his type . .
How about a new STRAW HAT
by Champ and "The Islander"

$1

.

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lay. Her headpiece was a match­
ing cabbage rose with veiling and
ai&gt;c curried a bouquet of red
rones and whit* carnations. Miss
Eugenia Picree of Grand Rap­

,u"

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with this

and by Wembley .... Priced from
Pioneer and Hickok make his favorite BELTS in leather or colorful fabrics.
They're priced from
We have everything in SLACKS
from wash 'n wear to worsteds .

blue silk shantung drees with
matching accessories and tlie
groom's mother wore a light blue

—
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And, of course, we are showing the season's finest selection
of SUITS and SPORT COATS
by Hart, Schaffner &amp;-Marx and Palm Beach
Suits range in price from $45.00 to $110.00
Sport Coats start at $35.00 up to $55.00

SUMMER PAJAMAS by Van Heusen

Rapids was the bride's maid of
Ironor, attired In * floor length
gown ol aqua nightlife fabric,
with an empire waist and slight­
ly gathered aklrt. The bodice was

OVERLY
DAMP
BASEMENT?

,

NECKTIES by the rack

and Campus for sporting occasions

was fashioned with lang sleeve*
and a scalloped neckline and the
hemline of Use train war. ac­
cented with the same acalloplng.
Her elbow length veil of illu­
sion wu secured by a lace pill-

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and Arrow for lightweight comfort

CLEVELAND’S
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR

For their wedding trip to Ken­
tucky, the new bride changed
to a multi-colored atrip* aheath
dreaa with whit* aooaaaorlca and
a pink carnation corsage. After

This “16". is actually 16.3 cu. ft. bigyet it's only 32 inches wide!

Barth, who completed a two year
buaintaa course and baa bcm em­
ployed at the Haatlnga Mfg. Co.
finished her work there Wednes­
day and on Bunday she and two
otlier girl* from Lansing will start
on a new adventure. They are go­
ing to Hawaii and. depending on
circumstances, they may all decide
to find jobs and stay there. If they
like u wei) enough. One of the
girte, a teacher, baa a position in
Grand Rapid* next fall, ao she

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�Cheryl Johnson
Earns BS at MSV

Maple Valley
Approves
Tax
MM* VMWy School HKUnl

Mr and Mra. William Parker
s-rrr Sunday dinner guest* at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
Rapp of Morrison Lake who were
&lt; ntertakilng for the birthday of
Mrs Homer Randall. The Bob
Parker family of Haslett were
here over the weekend a* Bob
and Mance attended the alumni
banquet, Il being his 25lh year
Mra J. Henry Woodhan and
son, Lynn, of Clearwater. Fla.
spent the last week with her

aifadholmtnaty approved five
mill* for two year* by * 10-48,

and Christopher Kin*
Defeated were Mr* Allee Meand Mra. Bonnie Wy-

Ruas were buddle* on USB Mid­
way for nearly thro* year* with
two tripa tn South Ctdna Bea*
Sunday mart all th* Martin
famine* ware home including the
Ray Martin* of Middleville. Ron
Martin* of Algonquin, the Rtcli-

David P. Newman. M, who
served a year and one-half a* a

"Our Breasted Chicken

Harold Volkema
Seeks Reelection

term and f* setting Uw Republi­
can nomination tn the Aug. 2
primary He waa named tn IBM
to represent the 23rd district
which include* Yankee Spring*
...
iin Barry County and Allegan.
Lodge1 Ottawa and VanBuren counties.

HHS Class
'Missing'

Middleville CM

on an eight-week tour of Kurop*.
tho flight loavlnc from Toronto,
and upon her return wUl be em­
ployed with Blocks Dept. Store
In Tnditnaprjlt Ind.

Worth Crowing About"
THE LANDLUBBER INN
M-41 on Well Lake

Opon 7 Day*

Phone 823-5311

| Middleville, ha* retired after 39
। yean of teachin* she »u hon­
' ored at a dinner at lhe Caledonia
Methodist Church by member*
of the Caledonia elementary
school faculty. Fifty-five attend­
ed and enjoyed the program
Most of her 39 yean were spent
in Barry County school*, start-

The Hastings WTCU will be
Md In the BUB Church. SOT E.
Grand Bt. Tueeday. June 21, at
T 30 pm. Mr* Herb Buwalda
__ ____ _ _______________
will be the speaker. Don Reid ting* last Friday after spending
wfl! have charge of the song I the pait Winter in Tucson. Arts,
acrvta* and mala quartette.
Her dad. Orville VanWie. flew to
Tucson the previous Sunday, and
after visiting hl* brother and
The Lakewood Baptist Church, wife, Mr. and Mr* Ralph Vaninerting tn the Fire Hall al Wle, made &lt;l»e motor trip back
WnoAgnrt. Invite* all interested with Judy. Richard VanWie also
to a aUqppIratlon on Bunday,1
June IB, at 9 pm. There will be to spend the Summer at home
tinging, special music and a «ur- before Martine hit senior year at
prtae rtxcial. fun, and refresh- Michigan Stale University next

BEGINS

THURSDAY
YVONNE
ALLEN

JUNE 16th
The management of Gittleman's appreciates lhe

fine job Mrs. Allen has done for Giltleman'* in pleasing
you, the customer. To express our appreciation to

Manager

Yvonne, we have made this her sale. We have let her

Gittleman’s
Hastings

select the items, lhe prices. As this is her sale, she
has chosen.*to call this event, **Yvonne Allen Sale".
Yvonne and her staff will be happy to greet you during

108 E. State ,St.

the “Yvonne Allen Sale". Drop in, won’t you?

M ElECTBIMICI

I

JU W. kotik

SHELLS

Why Drive
Aiwnd With a Faulty
Auto Radio?

Our entire Mock of nationally famou* brand*
now on sale. Mock turtle neck*, jewel neck*,

V-neck*, ruffle trimmed style*. Over twenty lovely
color*. Sire* 36 to 40.

PURSES WALLETS
Don't kt a faulty radio rob you
of driving enjoyment. Stop In
today and let u* fix it for you.
Hi-fi and tap* recorders
repaired quickly.

Swim Suits

WI 5-9117

lets, clutch purses, cigarette

sale event. Choose from

cases, coin purses, French
marshmal­ purses. Ail going for just
lows. In whiles and colors. 79c each.

Ntrwest colors, loo. Nationally famous make*. V*

CENTRAL

Complete selection of wal­

Specially purchased for this

Tlie season’s popular one and two piece styles

straws,

.to Bl3.00! Sires 5 to IS.

basket*.

RADIO A TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL

SKIRTS
Two piece Jamaica sets with assorted novelty

Our entire stock of regular 18.00 skirt* now on tale.

lops including knits and poor boys. Prints, plaids and

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
CARDNER'S-The SUPER DRUG
Store where you con save on all your
Health Needs including Prescriptions.
Guaranteed low. fair prices on all
pharmaceuticals.

Poplint, homespun*, permanent pres*. In burgundy, nat

A Yvonne Special

A Yvonne Special

A Yvonne Special

SHORTS

SHIFTS

SLACKS

Famous maker Eastmoor.

Our entire stock of S6.00

Our regular 87.00 and 18.00

Jamaica*,

Bermudas and

and 17.00 shifts. Prints and

style*. Permanent pre** cot-

golfers. Here are shorts regu­

solids in terrycloth, perma­

ton*, poplin*, homeapun*.

lar value* to 17.00. Sites 8

nent press cottons, denims
and others.

Wide choice of the reason’*

sleeve* and roll-up sleeve*.

color*. 5 to 15, 8 to 18.

Print* and solid color*.

BLOUSES

5.99

Spring and
Summer

JEWELKY
Choose from a wide election of gown* and baby doll*.

Chase M. House and Garden
INSECT KILLER,&lt;20 os.)

A Yvonne Special

l*r to $5.00. Choice of long

DUSTERS
Regularly priced dusters in the $6.00 and 17.00

Value*

Dacron* and cotton blends in prints and

1.99
From our own slock*, regu-

range. Prints and solid colors. Denims, terrycluths, p

solid colors. Regular $.3.(10 and $1.00. S-M-L-XL

manent press cottons. S-M-L-XL.

'

*•, *1.55
COTRERTONE LOTION

PANTIES

*1’5 &amp; *1.35 Tuur
GOLDEN WONDER LIPSTICK

DRESSES

IVa Groin Peerless
CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN

Scores and scores to choose from. Cottons, denims, seersuckers,

on *ale. Cottona, rayon*. Solid*, print*, dot*,

piques, permanent press styles, dacron and cotton blends,

stripe*. Sire* 5 to 8.

U).

Our entire Mock of famous Phil Maid 59c Pantie*
100 Tablet!

CURAD "OUCHLESS" BANDAGES with
Free Telpha Adhesive Fads (92c Value!

Rag. $1.49
AQUA FUN
Rag.

$2.50

voiles. Junior, Missy and half sizes. Warm weather
styles in short sleeve and sleeveless.

SWIM MASK

Wm.

Pantie Girdle-1.00
Lightweight popular stretch Helene*. Choose

Fenn

Gardner;
&lt;) R IJ G S

. &lt; / ..:r i ■ I Tn l fi d(g Sen *ice

DRESSES
Our entire stock of $12,00 and $13.00 dresses

are reduced to a low, low price of just $8.99. Warm weather
fabric favorite, in all sizes.

from solid color* and print*. One sire fit* all.

.

A “while-thcy-lot” item!

�Mrs. Dausman

Joseph Fenwick

Firemen 4 la rmed Hastings Grad

Of Lake Odessa

A fire, probably caused by a
lighted cigarette butt flipped
through a window, damaged a

Dies Wednesday
Funeral

services

for

Ohio, far many yean.
He married Mra. Evelyn Bishop parted by the Hotel Hastings on
Joseph
of Sunfield nine years ago and N. Church Hastings firemen put
out the blaze at 4:06 pun. MoqSurviving besides his wife are
a step-daughter. Mra. Doris Potts
of Oates MUI, Ohio, and a step-

'

Bliss Conducts
Of Saranac Area
\Bond Campaign

Student Going

i

To Vietnam

E W. Bliss Company's HaaUngs Division la conducting a
U 8. Savings Bond Drive, June

Dies Saturday

For A Week

Forty male graduate students,
all over 21, including Ronald
Bauer, aon of Mr. and Mra. Rus­
sell Bauer, of R2 Hartings. Al­
gonquin luike, and all vokin-

I don't need cash
with an
HCB CREDIT CARD!

You cannot always

be sure, when some
ish you
people
luck, which kind

worth Hospital. Grand Rapids,
where the was hospitalized for

they mean.

SPONABLE
purchaae for cash of Barogenlcs.
Incorporated. Mount Vernon. N.
Y., a subsidiary of the P. H. Mc­
Grew Company of Hartford,

groups. He
Oak Ridge.

formerly

lived

FUNERAL HOME

In­

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
pressure technology and advanc­
ed metal forming equipment d«'^Squlprneni designed by’ Baro­

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

£1THF WEEK

You won't, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!

requested to nominate interested fields.
students for the positions Bauer | The E. W. Bliss Company is
has been at Ute University ot a major manufacturer of mctalMlchlgan.
working machinery, public safety

ilictrical urvicis

A GOOD HOME IN THI FOURfH WARD, clow in. has three bedrooms uprta.rs and one down, liv­
ing room, dining room, kllchen end stool, utility room, new gas furnace and water beater, has ceHar.
new roof, new wiring, one stall garage, aluminum storm windows upstairs, close to store. $7,000.00

FATHERS
DAY

IN THI SECOND WARD, a nice home in A-1 condition, three bedrooms and new bath upstairs and
down a living room, dining room, kitchen and hall bath, basement with gas heating system, is
insulated and has Storm windows and screens and garage Want to trade for a smaller home

ALSO IN THI SECOND WARD, an income property with apartment upstairs, with living room, one
bedroom, kitchen and bath, and downstairs it hat living room, three bedrooms, kitchen and bath,
aluminum siding, patio, oil furnace, tiled tpth. large yard with fence, and is insulated for $1I. S00.00
A RIAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN. IN THI FOURTH WARD, with three bedrooms and a full bath
upstairs, and down it has one bedroom. Irving room, dining
''
' '
’ ’
full basement with gas furnace, garage for

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4. Two drams Men's COLOGNE.

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full in 30 days. Or, you may choose to pay a minimum of $10.00 per

month and extend payments over many months with a small, 1% service

5. Half-Ounce of Dad's favorite
TOBACCO.

foe added to your unpaid balance. Why not get your FREE HCB Credit

6. Half-ounce fine CIGARS.

Card NOW!

WE NOW PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS

7. A pound of our delicious FANNY
Farmer CHOCOLATES.
8. Plus S&amp;H Green Stamps.

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS

COMPLETE BANKINO B TRUST SERVICE

At; ESTATI

�i Bowlers Share $2,216 inTourney Money
Father-Son

Man Drowns
Leaders Hold

cc

On Fishing
The Fairgrounds

Trip Sunday

&amp;»Ula»

Tte Yedtte «S Saddle Club

Marin K Weaver. 56 1

the

backwater*

ot

Hodcnpyle

Um Michigan
ford County.

one-two positions

Sam Bravata
Monday’s results:

Dies Suddenly

12-foot aluminum boat
. Cronlnger 57

At Kent Airport

1. Miller 48, 4. J. Cronlnger 45
Duraclean 84134. McAIliaIts* OU 840. City Food 835. and _; Chenoweth 42. 4. Fletcher 40
0; Stanley 45. 3, Stack 53. 1:
Chenoweth 42, 4. W. Cronlnge:

Am Bravata. 88. 200 Wilt

keep hte bead from dipping un-

with handicap, panting 763.

field; Frandsen vs. Chenoweth,
Stanley va O. MUler; Lawrence

Mathews:

hlm from pulling away.

north Butunlay to spend the
weekend in Uu-lr trailer parked
at Burton’s Landing south of

Ironside 43, 4. Lauba ugh 11. 0.

baugh

Midland Park and had operated
s Gulf station in Galesburg for
tway. The firm hauls

Montague
ShlrWllcox andR Wlkox.

Clarke 44. 4. Bnyder 0: Foster

s mobilized to
.
pollution in L_
„
the Detroit River and Lake
Erie. Under a massive ptogram spearheaded by the Vater
Resources Commission (WRC), 36 Detroit area municipal­
ities, industries, and governmental units have agreed to
meet strict new water quality standards. As a result, an
all-out-effort estimated to cost 4200-1300 million or store
will be well underway by 1970 to wipe out and prevent ugly
scenes of water pollution like the ones pictured here.
Under firm guidelines drawn up by the WRC, a new wing of
the Conservation Department, waste loads in the Detroit
River-Lake Erie complex will be cut 95 per cent. An 80per cent reduction has been set for phosphates, hey factor
in the stepped-up aging of Lake Erie.-faich. Dept, of
Conservation
.

In addition tojite wife, he Is
survived by a ' daughter. Mra. ■* . ......
Bernard (BeverlyI Blair of Bed-

Schoolcraft:

Hodges 52, 1
Pairings f

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BOWL
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flight winners this year, with
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Bowl by
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The tourney will be played
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at 8:00
Every Thun. Nite
at Hastings Bowl

er, Ralph, Grand Rapids, and 15
grandchildren.
.
may play without paying green .Funeral Maae wa* Intoned at
fees that dag. A dinner la sched­
uled for the evening.
Vlanncy Church. Burial was
Resurrection Cemetery.

June has officially been designed by Gov. George Romney
as “Recreatiqri and Park Month" and as a coincidence Monday
held at 2:30 thte Wednesday at
McAllister vs. the Hcnton-Smlth Funeral Home. the Gun Lake camping area issued its 50,000th camp permit.
Turkal: Clarke va. Siegel. Bnyder
The permit was formally presented to Mr. and Mrs. Valin
vs.' Bodges; Footer va. Christen­
VanderSloot of Grand Rapids Tuesday afternoon, along with a
sen, Pugh va A. Smith; Bennett
citation from Michigan Parks Chief Arthur Elmer and gifts from
businessmen along the big lake. —£--------------------------------------------The significance ot this event cent drop in the south-central
Hahn 51 .4. Bacon 58. 0:
area embracing Ingham, Clinton. pound through Dog Warden
businessmen, who advertise tar Ionia. Eaton. Oratlot and Hhlapart labrador and part shepherd
tlngs. and for the mod part ig­ Allegan Counties, ringneck to­ female pup. A four-month-old
nore the thousands within a 40­ tals have Jumped 30 percent. In beagle, obviously lost by its own­
mile radius. . . .
Patrtngs far Monday: LublenIn.designating June as Recre­ Calhoun and KaJanpuoo Counleckl
lectl va Peterson.
rcicrow. Campbell va
ation) and Park Month.” Gov.
Romney urged all cltlzfns to
vs."McMillan: K Miner vs.
Johnson Field arcs as a twin bill ••participate In the-many recre­ gain.
sports mown by winning four
pausch; Steury vs. Sexton. Jerow te scheduled with Uk girts ploy­ ation programs provided for
team titles and finishing second
ing the opening game at 7 pan. them, and to work together to
Michigan State varsity athletes
with the nightcap between the develop our recreational oppor­ are studying in 27 different acatunities.
,
Bliss and Hastings Mfg. ' Oldtimers.”
"Leisure time actiilUes are
Dick Shriver Is managing the more important than ever before
in our own personal lives and In
nounced that among his players the health and welfare of our
State.” Romney said. "Michigan
offers an unsurpassed variety of
Mike Youngs of Hastings and Rangucttc. Doc Gcrllnger. Dole recreation opportunities for our
residents and our visitors. . . .

Sommers, Toylor

Wont a Puppy?

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to ted the trapshoot at

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Softball Games

Other All-events winners were:

Friday Night

lob and Mickey Lembert

MCIN ITCH

HASTINGS
BOWL ING
Woodland at Michigan

Kyle James Wins Former West
Central Athletes
Varsity Letter
At Ferris State

Win MSV Awards

Tom Sutherland la manager of
the old Platon Ring gang which
Michigan State University lltte la to include Earl Argetalngcr.
John
Woods, Walter Kidder.
Spring.
John Melsenboch, Wendell Todd.
Bob Stutx, Homer Reynolds,
Gordon Kenyon. Ray Reynolds,
J«ee Roach. Lee Cob, Mike Rey-

athletes, were among 57 receiv-

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MSU awarded 48 freshman
numerals with Dennis Hankey
of St. Johns receiving an award
in golf end Zana Easton of
Grand Ledge a frosh numeral in

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Outdoor Trail—Area sportsmen
returned SundAy from a grand
fishing trip to Ashland, Wit.
They were Bill Gauteche, Bob
Sherwood. Jim Radford and Ed­
die Dow. along with men from
Minnesota. Ohio and Wisconsin.
All were guests of Bronson.Reel.
They left Thursday. Sherwood
O'Connor, Dale Larabee. Bud caught a 22-lnoh walleye weigh­
ing over four pounds and Rad­
Southwell. Art Brant. Stan Klm- ford lost a dandy he got to the
mey arid Maynard Tucker.
side of the boat. . . .
Surveys show that the picture
.•.tar women's team Includes right now Is not os promising as
Gloria (Yarger) Wlndes. Beverly it was a year ago for pheasant
hunters. Southern mall route
(Nixon) Kruko, Kate (Loftus) surveys show that the region's
Colvin. Shirley (Miller) Bow­ ringneck population is down
man. Jackie । Shoemaker i Young. about 20 percent from 1&amp;65. “Al­
Fvm (Bites) Cook, Kathleen though the birds' numbers have
(Shelllngtoni Sluiwmnn. Boonie dropped In our prime pheasant
(Myers &gt; Hathaway and Greta country, at least some of this
(Cogswell &gt; Endres Freeport.
could be offset by a good nesting
Members of the other all-star season this Spring,” Victor S
distaff nine include Helen (Lof­ Janson, southern game bird
tus) Thomas. Jone Reynolds. specialist with the Conservation
Bcmadlne Eckert. Ova Newton Department, says On the other
Oliver. Barb (Woodmansee &gt; hand, he quickly admits, bad
Snyder. Janice Keeler Day. Max- weather during this crucial sea­
son could put a bigger crimp In
rington) James. Avis D. Gaskill. the ringneck population. Crowing
Menu DePew and Lottie Mat­ counts In May revealed that male
pheasants (are again down
thews.
sharplf in the Thumb area
where lhe birds have declined
Freeport U.B. Team seriously In recent years. The
area's ringneck supply this
Defeats Hope, 9-7
Spring is about 40 percent below
The Freeport United Brethren lost year. The removal of fenceChurch softball team defeated rows, stubble, woodlots and eover
the Hope UB. aggregation Fri­ along drainage ditches plus a
day night, 9-7. Roy Dukes was continuing shift to Fall plowing
are all shrinking
birds* "llvthe winning pitcher with Dick____________
___ _ the
___________
Taggart working behind t h e i ing room” In the Thumb locale,
plate.
The survey pointe to a . 33 per-

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Mwtay. J&gt;b 9. u, E.J.J. J.b 10. 19M
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Tuesday night Local &lt;14 meets

Letters, trophies and other
recognition were given to Has­
tings High athletes last week at

Local IM plays Hastings Mfg. In
the night cap. Wednesday Haa-

co* plays MRI in the second
Thursday. June 23. Local 414
battles Local IM In the first
game and the Merchants meet
Viking at 8:30.
Tuesday night the Hastings
pitching one-hit ball
winner*-

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HHS Athletes Receive
Spring Sports Awards

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FRIDAY, JULY 8

the I OUTSIDE WORK — Nino-.
I truths of the work thw» United

West Woodland Special Kiddiet
Rv Victor Siston
---------Wlal

Guettt of WRC at
Birthday Dinner

vUk«l .nd mnvM uomd
uthnnk®.
Kmscore and in the sixth they
u dDne
clinched lhe game Pager tingled altk&gt; Kwemmenta) InMJtutlons.
our papa and mama brown
Vem Bowman walked then Btan according Co James E. Webb, ad- , thasher ore kept busy feeding
The Special Education School
Hause slammed a home run for I
•
|,hclr family of little ones in the
Uie final 4-0 score.
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honeysuckB vine beside our back
-.
_____________
■ porch. Even as we go up and gerald Relief Corps No. 100 of
the Woman's Relief Corps when
ent birds will fly up into the
their birthday dinner at the hall
us to touch, with a big wriggling on Thursday, June 1.
j
A special table for children

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Fifty-six Varsity letters were
awarded, including 17 in base­
ball. nine in tennis, 22 in track
and eight In golf.
Hastings High teams retired
the second West Central Confer­
ence all-sports trophy. Schools
earning the all-sports trophy for
three years “retire" that trophy,
and a new one is furnished.

Dowling

Haines, Kruger

[Name Altoft 4H
Adult Leaders

in St Johns
The Dowling Dudes 4H Saddle I
Club met Tuesday, June 7. at

,

Singles Gassic

Dowling. Dr. James attended the

horses. * Saturday evening the
Robert Gaskills held a reception
at their home in honor of their
elder daughter. Kathle, who was
an honor graduate in the 1966

Hastings, Woodland
Bowlers Win Top
Cash in Final Night

Richard

\

Merle Haines, one of Hastings'
steadiest bowlers, won the 81.
Johns Singles Classic held dur­
celved at the Dowling library in­ ing April and May at Redwing
clude "Whistle Up The Bay" by Lanes in the Clinton County
three years.
Track letters were awarded to Nancy Stone which is a, histori­
Captain Steve Fox. Captain Tom cal novel set in Antrim County,
Michigan; and “Churchill" from
organised, the only school to

WUcox.

foods;

flower gardening; Mra Prank
Weinbrecht, area animal club.
Junior leaders are Deborah
White, foods; Lynette Thomas,
child care: Bryan Thomas, and
Jack Keller, cutdoor meals. Z
Forty-eight members are t#k-

die Club and Dog Obedience
Tom Gibson. Mike Hess. Tim
WJllLams, Charles Jordan. Mike library will maintain the present
club in other axeaa Swimming is
Murphy, Charles Myers. Dennis hours during lhe Summer
MacKenxle and John Seeber. months. * Students ere urged
seniors: Tom Bortak. Jim Beadle.
Jim King and Dave Welfare, reading contest to begin July 1
Juniors: Roger Will. Mike Fitx- gnd continue through August.
gerald. Randy Brown and Bob More dctaU.i may be had by
Huebner, sophomores, and Bruce contacting the library. * The
In this tournament, keglers I
with Spring flowers, and nut Edger. Gary Hall and Gary Dowing Methodist WSCS met
Monday at the Uoyd Gaskill rolled four games, and counted
Robbe, freshmen.
chuck the Juicy’ monel down the'
nUnUto their three highest. Merle had a
Tennis letters went to Captain । home. The public was invited
- ~
throat ot a waiting Infant. I Later tlie children entertained
Charles Guenther, Lee Belfield.Jhe 658 actual total and “27 with
by
singing.
There is never a squawk from
charge handicap. His actual scores were
James Chambers, James Fran- Womens Society wlU have eh.ro.
of the refreshment booth at tlie 264-178-192 and 202, throwing
quiet are the offsprings. We are days in memory ol Roxella cisco, Mike Halllfax and Stephen auction sale of Mrs. Vickery's out the 178.
Youngs, seniors; Andrew John­
honored to have these beautl- Burghduff.
■XPERT TIRE
Russ Kruger of Woodland also
estate
Saturday
afternoon
al the
son, Junior; Greg GlUons, sopho­
bowled on the last squad, and he
During the burtneaa meeting a more. and Doug Storrs, a fresh­
S8RVIC8
finished with a fine 733 for sec­
memorial report was read by man. Youngs. Chambers and
ond
place
prize
money
of
*250.
Chaplain. Thelma Barr.
moved
into
their
home
at
the
I Belfield received plaques for letCity was a Saturday and SunThey
had
to
beat
Ken
Penlx
of
(
There will not be a meeting terlng for three yean.
St. Johns who had been in first
Baseball letters were present- i ro®^ed Captain Steve Allerdlng. Dick
Dora Brown of Nashville place with 722 until that final
ed tho Freeport alumni banquet.
day. Penlx won 8125.
Hamm. Doug James. Terry Kei- I
visiUng her daughter
The sympathy of the com­
U. S. ROYAL
let. John Nixon. Steve Schondel- and family, the Donald Drake*.
munity is extended to the fam­
Weekend guests at the Drakes
ily of Walter Hershberger. a the members for a Court Wiwx mayer, Steve Spoon, Dave Van- 'were Mr and Mrs Hector Diffie vldual Hastings bowler.
party on June 23 with a lunch Dcnburg and Ken Weller, sen- ’
Other area winners included:
and son, Jim, Saginaw. To hon­
Woodland Township, who died at 11. Each person should bring ion; Jerry Dunn. Rudy McPher- «or their son. Tom. a graduate of
Dave Mackey, Saranac. 704,
Not fr UreJ Ttow
Sunday. Also to Mrs. Russell her own table service and a dish son. Mike Miller, Steve Tafiee c
and Dave Williams, juniors, and 1Delton High School last week, 875: Norvel Bosworth, Bunfield.
Lind, whose nephew, Donald Sis­
the
Donald Drake* entertained
Jim Williams, sophomore.
t
son. died ^inday. * Tom Nietfamily
and friends at their home
Baseball
participation
awards
1
। h a m e r is getting around on ther Fett, Msybdlo Smith. Clara
on Thurnday evening.
--------------------- -------------------- ------- | Bayne. Hilda Blackford and went to Terry Greenfield, senior. ( The Dowlng Hospital Guild Solomon, Saranac. 084.
dent suffered last week. A spray Joyce Hawkins attended the and Mike Davis and Larry Lev- met last week with Mrs. Howard
MS-MI 1
&gt;
tank fell striking on the top Junior Corpo Convention In engood. Juniors.
and enjoyed a picnic $0; Bob Jones. Portland. 658, 89;
Tennis certificates went to Drake
J
of ills foot breaking a bone. A Marshall for lunch, an after­
luncheon on their patio. * Mr.
walking cast was applied and he, noon meeting and a banquet in Michael Atnslle. Larry Bennett. 1and Mrs Chet Soderquist of Iron
Paul Curtis. John DeVault, Gene 1
is able to get around pretty good. I the evening.
651, S3; Elmus Brown. Nashville’
Hoffman, Greg Martin, Robert
PARKING
Mayo. Jerry McKelvey. Bruce 1tier parents, Uir Uoyd Gaskills,
Newton. Gene Slorkan and Da- 'who joined the Sodcrqulsta In Ungs. 639. 86.
vid Towne.
1attending the Hastings High
banquet on Saturday
Track participation awards alumni
1
went to Ken Cole and Jess Kess- &lt;evening. * Miss Elizabeth Smith
ling, seniors; Dale Berry. Tom 1is a patient at Pennock Hos­
Kurr and Dave Robinson. Jun- Ipital. * The Donald Proefrocks
ion; Oreg Bishop. Don Hall. 1entertained the North-east DowDean Isun hert. Harold Lewis and I
Oary Ouggemoa. sophomores; '
Kevin Allerdlng. Glenn 'Jota, Wednesday evening the Banfield
Jofl Culbert, Mark Peldpausch.
m
Bob Goggins. Ray Rose. Jerry
Shockley, BUI Shultx, Vai Spring­ and later held their dlscusdoner. Btan Stockham. Leo Ham­
mond. Mike Hart. Tom Hoke. Smlth home.
Phil Huver. Harold Rogers. Rob­
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ert Castelein and Richard Butler

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The 1965-66 golf letter winners
were: Doug O'Laughlln and Tom
Isham, seniors; Captain John
Peterson. Jim Taylor and Rex
Wieland. Juniors; Jim Fisher, a
sophomore, and Dave Coleman
and Dave Fisher, freshmen.
The parUclpatlon golf awards
went to: Randy Moyer and Dean
Rose, sophomores; Bob Cove and
Tom Hahn, freshmen.
Boys who were on the Junior
Varsity baseball squad were:
Rick Abbey, Scott Anderson.
Adam Beduhn. Mark Cole, Mike
Christie. Mike Miller. Gary Rein.
Greg Wood. Jerry Baxter. Doug
Campbell. Steve Cole. Larry
Cook. Art Cotant. Ken Dough­
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Dwight Hewitt, Rex Hook, Don
Kenfleld. Dick Mallrille, David

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Garry and Vicki Tied of R1
Hastings sjgxit the weekend with
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Burd while their folks
were up north. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
Merl Burd and family of Nash­
ville. Mr. and Mrs Zcnas Colvin

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1967 CALENDARS — Wide vari-

Special—Your razor cleaned,
hitwicatod and sharpened, only

'

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

appliance:

—Ma**ey Ferusion PT
—Case Flail'Chopper.

$aoo
Q

10,000 IL footage
BEE US TODAY!

1310 N. Michigan

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it

a bale

1-37 So.

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

124 N. JaHarpon

.

(10 Bales or more)

3 pt hitch- Good xhape!

.Dynamic 88, 4 Dr. Holiday,
• and white tutone with

snow blade; boat trailer; an­
tique Edison vlctrola; old rec­
ords: household furniture: lot*
of antique dishes; twin beds;
antiques; old coins; miscel­
laneous. Glen Peterman, own­
er: Col. "Red" Merritt. Auc-

. ville.

$090
Q

BEST GRADE—

—I.HC. H Tractor. Good shape.
—Massey Ferguson 63 DleseL
-1946 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.
. Impala 3 Dr. Hardtop. VB

AUCTION SALE — Saturday.
June
18. 1 pm. sharp. 4 mi.
east of Belding on M-44. Fer­
guson tractor 20; Superior 3point grader plow with level­
ing
wheel: Dearborn 2-bottom
TWINE
plow; 3-polnt hitch for Ford

a bale

TAKE OFF
RELIABLE CAR

★ Auction Sales

‘
GRAFF TRUCKING CO, INC.
2118 Lake St.
BELGIUM BALER

NOTICES

NOTICE 18 HEBBBT GIVEN, That
•aid DOTtcaia will ba toraaloaad par•uaal to power at sals IbaraU granted

phone WI 3-3481.

Classified Paragraphs^

Owner-Operators

Ten men needed Immediately
—age 25 or over who own late
model 3 ton tilt-cab, cab over,
or conventional tractors.
Long term lease. Home base
Kalamazoo.

Case-Corbel!$3.75

USED TRUCKS—

WI 5-5352

Dept. MC F 651 119
Freeport, III.
6/10

RenneR Ford Inc.

ROTARY CUTTER 5 H.
3 pt. Hitch
$325.00

WAGKI — Yas, whan you use
the Mighty Midgot. The Baa-

WELTON'S

Write:

Several Transportation Cars

lUOfl at 10 A.M. la Ua Probsla Ooarlraom. Hulliji, Mlaklgsa a Maori** !&gt;•
h.U al Whlcb all erMitor* at said
1511, aio- deeaatad ar. raoulrad to prora Uair
ej*lm*. CraBhon .«su»t flla »w»ra
ala Iasi with th. Court and »ar»a a
copy aa Mantrad H. Manto. BascoSS-tGMfft
7 lor trf *M4 Mtala. 1411 W. MapU
Mkbl«B baakla* earporaUM, aa HlraaL Kalaaiaiaa. MtaMsaa, prior to
•aid haarlsr.
Poblieatws and sarrica shall ba
Count/, Mhkl**a. •» Marsh SI,
la Ufc*r 181 ol ICorUMM, m
tba 3Sih day at March

“rf'fm.

Hooting - Plumbing

For profitable Rawleigh
business in North Barry
County or Hastings. Ex­

1963 GMC Pickup
Short box, 3 sp. V6 Engine.

FARM SUPPLIES

1M1 CHEV. CORVAIR

REAHM

r^ w«*

LEGALS

1964 Ford F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Slyleslde Pickup.

1962 CHEVROLET BELAIR
Wagon. 9 passenger.$965

1964 CHEVROLET

1964 Galaxie 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 OyL White­
walls. Power steering.

1959 Plymouth Fury
2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyl*
power steering, w/walls, radio.

1962 MERCURY 2 Dr.$89$

aald nuhrar. ■MUMMi
•rib*4 a* foUiv*. to-wit:

Atlarasr st Law

1964 Chevrolet Biscayno
4 Dr. 8 Automatic.
1M3 MERCURY MARAUDER
atop. Air conditioned. .IL5M

TJKWwVLiaj:
6 by th. Skwif ot uU Couty

^o.ssx:

1965 Corvalr Mows

1965 CHEVROLET

wltkla *Uks Ooaaty M Barry.

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED

1965 Volkswagen

1965 MUSTANG 2 DR.

KW.-Jr&amp;'isrj'L'w:

SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom THREE - BEDROOM HO ME - ffTAUS. SHREDDERS FOR
Fairly-new kitchen and bath.
rifle made by McCord's of
ply. M37 8o. 946-3150.
Ionia. WiU shoot a 2' group at
Birch cupboards. New carpet100 yds. with ease. Mauser ac­ -ing In living-room. Will sell
furniture with house. Phone
tion. Yeager barrel and trigger,
★
Notice*
Fisher safety, 3 to 8 variable
7/28
scope, peepsight in mount, full
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
*Ung with quick detach.swivels HOUSE FOR SALE—2-bedroom.
a rubber stamp with your new
Near Middle Lake. Cal) 945­
mplcte handloading
ZIP Code number. Three-lint
8844 or 946-9165.
6/16
shove. Echo press.

powders, primers and loaded 4-BEDROOM HOUSE at 425 W.
Center. 1*4 bath*. 2-car ga­
shells, etc. Rifle value, $300X0
rage, hot water, oil-fired heat.
— loading equipment 870.00.
StlO per month on 1 year lease.
Will sell complete for only
CaU:
J. R. Thompson, Elkhart,
$250 00. Call 945-3884 after 6
6/30
Ind.
REDUCE SAFE, simple and fMt
with GoBese tableU Only 98c.
Jacob'* Pharmacy, 126 E. State
6/30

FOR SALE BY OWNER-2-bed­
room ull modem home on
Campground Road, borders
creek, aluminum aiding and
windows. Fuel oil furnace. Ph.
WI 6-9223.
6/30

$225. This

Includes, postage

laity Shoppe,
CARPET CLEANING IS EABY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or band-

9-MONTHS-OLD YORKSHIRE
BOAR-396. Call 7963 Oull Rd, 20 SCENIC ACRES with hUl-top rr-s Jacobs pharmacy
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
building site, over-looking Long
Richland (weekdays) or 629­
SERVICE! No charge for over­
lake. Just ofl M43, 8.W. of
5054 after 6 pm.
6/23
size prints.
tf
Hosting*. $1500. Ph. 945-5823.
SPINET PIANO
6/16 ARE YOU PAYING MORE than
May be had by assuming small
6H% Interest on borrowed
monthly payments. Beautiful 1 GUERNSEY LAKE—40 acres va­
money? You might qualify for
cant land—qbout 80T tillable.
finish. See it locally. Write
Good InvesUnentt Terms avail­
Credit Dept., Box 67, Nilas,
able. $4,000. Cal Now! Ty Car­
Mich.
6/16
Uils paper.
6/16
ter 8c Co, Realtors, Kalamazoo
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
(Phone 343-6138).
6/30 TO ALL EMPLOYERS — The
—Use RexaU'a fast permanent.
Credit Bureau would appreci­
Regular 82.0G-Now $1X0. No SPACIOUS 3-BKDROOM HOME
ate notification of an employ— Dining room, extra large
living room with fireplace. Lo­
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
son for termination—due to
cated on Lacey Road next to
the Increasing number of per­
sonnel reports we are doing.
School. Call WO 2-0357 or afCall 946-3446.
6/16
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boat*.
ENTER PURINA*8 BIG HORSE
Plote Boat*. Trailers and ac­
CHOW SWEEPSTAKES!—The
cessories. M-66 in Nashville. ir Help Wanted
makers of Purina’* Horse Chow
OL 3-2861 or OL 3-6074.
tf
Checker, Omolene and Big *Un
are giving away two registered
IRISH 8EITER PUPPIES—AKC
thorough-bred* raised at our
Registered. Also English Setter.
own Horae Research Canter,
Good hunting stock. Good pets.
ready to train or breed. Hun­
Phone: Holts Driftwood Ken­
dreds of other prises horaemen
nels, 945-4870.
6/16
will like. Nothing to buy. to
FRENCH POODLES —Miniature
don’t delay. Pick up your en­
white male puppies. Reason­
try blank at Hastings MUUng
ably priced. Phone: WI 5-5068
Mid Fann Supply and Enter
•1 •«* I* proklblto4 kr th* I
or WI 6-4334.
6/18
To-dayl
s/16
y&gt;d«r&gt;! cItU riskla *ct wilk
ul* MC«ptlo&gt;*. ■■pleyaMl &lt;
★ Pereeaala
HaoMuk wh.lbor the li.l.d *o»lUm* ar* avslUkh t« bclb mu*.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—
for general fanning. Fenced
PG. 171, Hastings Talapboiu
well Buildings In good condi­ WELDERS AND LAY-OUT MEN
JY1 _6’2®6- Meeting* wm
tion. Call 623-2719 (Delton), if
Monday, 8 pm.
tl
—Must read blueprints. Good
pay and fringe*. Plenty of
overtime.
Permanent
position.
2/3 ACRE
* Wanted
Call: Sunfield 30100.
6/16
BORDERS A NICE CgEEK
OOOK FOR HOTEL near Petos­
Almost new 2-bedroom modem
key, June 20-8ept. 1. Write WANTED TO BORROW $3,000
tri.„ 1,1.1.
on second mortgage of house.
home Just ouUlde city UmlU,
Write Box 1016 c/o Hastings
Lovely Urge back yard. Schoo)
49770.
6/16
Banner.
^M/23
trad* for bouse in town
equal value.
W&gt;re, Hagtlqga.

HASTINGS BUSINESS WANTS
young male help over IB. Call
man wftb IwUy desires 3WI 6-0184.
tf
bedroom borne in Hastings
clean 3-bedrpom ranch. REUABLE HOUSEKEEPER In
Gm heat; full basement; Grand Rapid* full time, to live collect after 6 pm. Augusta.
built-in kitchen. Large comer
in. WUl accept woman with
731-7814.
6/16
lot in excellent neighborhood
am child. Phone 383-1810.
U
across from elementary school.
2 or 3-BEDROOM HOUSE in
Call 945-2341.
tf WANTKD-Denui assistant, exHMttngs or vicinity. Can furTABLE PAPER — For picnic*.
pcrlence desirable, Start June
16. Send re«ume to Box 1016
6/23
HOME FOR Sale on two extra­
c/o Hastings Banner.
6/16
3 BEDROOM HOME - Haattnga
ct
WANTED—Waltres*. experienced
area, by state employee. Phone
or
Otherwise.
WUl
train.
CaU
8L40hn*. CA 4«4»3. 6/18
FOR
tons first and
796-3840 for appointment for
aeoood cutting hay, alfalfa and
PRICED TO BELL. Phone:
interview.
6/18
1-266-6282, Irons, Michigan. U
ir Work Wonted
ffll-«218.
RANCH STYLE HOME in 4th
:IRBY, with a power polisher
ATTENTION!! — Buy from ttw
ward, near schools, ranch style,
unR at no extra cost, for pol­
3 bedrooms, sewing room, Uvishing and buffing hardwood
manship — Garage Building —
ing room and family room with
and Uie. Cost over 3150 new.
Any slaea — Cement Driveway*
fireplace.- Birch kitehen with
Pay only $39.90 or $560 per
—Roofing and Siding. Ameribuilt-in electric stove, dishmonth. Call today. 945-5395
Electro Hygiene.
6/16
945-3730.
em

�Farmer

Card of Thanks

Woodland

Mrs.Leinaar

Saturday

Jl£?=Efjj
staying, the Presbyterian Guild

Highhank

PLMWCK mu

Of Delton Area

Dies on Friday

fanner of R1 Woodland,
late Saturday night, June
gaHI the Osteopathic Hwpttal,
Grand Rapids, after a six weeks’

O«**d»r» »h*U “/"‘wood xnllty «I
a vwlaUoa' •&lt; Ihl. Ord taint.. fr»
“-!» Ue Un. Hail
bertal in the Woodland Memorial
napomur &lt;n Oraaxovilla town•bfp !• •"• wharf im4m hardsxssi.'j^wjiiS

HawbUta were Sunday callers of

the South Woodland Church, and

nlghU. God Bless you AU.

CARD OF THANKS

■Eihlyn Burkte.
make our 40th anniversary a
Words cannot express our thanks
to our friends and neighbors for
the wonderful surprise, the wellfilled baskets Including 3 beautl-

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moved to the Woodland

family from MU Rose. Colo.,

ried tyulh Wagamon and they
have resided In lhe Woodland

Heating*. Hr waa
Ing entertained their children
and families, numbering 31 for

her of the South Woodland
Church of the Brethren and the

Ordlaaac*.
in addition lo tho tmpoaldcs of

that we have so much to Thank
God for. Special thanks to our
dear friend and pal, Hasel McCaul and her co-helper, Ethel
Gibson, for planning this happy
occasion. God Bless you All.
Jolin and Laneta Wilkes

long time member of lhe Wood­
land Fire Department.
.Surviving'are his wife, Ruth;
Canada, were recent visitors three sons. Joe Chalmer Hersh­
berger of Grand Rapids. John
with Mrs. Rowlader.
Vacation Bible School will Mullenlx of Han tings and Hob­
art Mullenlx of BatUe Creek; 11
program la being planned for

LEGALS
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program. * The
Methodist W6C8 picnic will be
Court tut (bo Count?
llnrrr.
ANNABELLK HAUGHT. Pl.lallff

The 70th annual alumni ban-

f UBLlOAnOM MUD..
main nt Mlehln.n. Pn

were

Friday

supper

Fuller

ot

Mrs. Broekema
Completes Course

Bishop of Battle Creek Ln hanur
daughter of the Uoyd Chapmans
of their 20th anniversary.

Center, recently graduated from
Wayne University in occupation­
al Uurnipy. Marilyn also received

Lacey

6. Mary Cxrp«m«r. ila. Jana
Judith Burring. l«0 W. Mala.

Headarshot &amp; Vicinity
outdoor party Sunday in honor

provided by

Haw blitz

Hershberger ot Woodland*. Ralph
of Detroit, and Wayne of Dixon,

By Mrt. Rickard Clark
PhoM MJ-J755

Vaughn (Dorothy)
Charlotte.

Mr. and Mra. Blair Hawblitz.

MeHaney of Paragould,

“•..“Jv.i.i.'S..1
Bari MaKIbMa. UapwvUcr
Rsyawad Bitarde, Krk -

tho Albert Bells. Victor Maurer

By Mrs. Orlie VanSyckle
11 Or-itaf
th— nt-1X1

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

Pleaaantview district graduating
from Hastings High School thia

Personal Mention

ciety. A luncheon was l&gt;cld Wed­
nesday night at the Hastings

Ungs High School graduate. Qua
leaves next Sunday for Ferris
CoUsgn -A Birthday Club met

Christina Campbell. Suzanne from Friday until Sunday when

Virginia Brill We decided U&gt; go
July 20. Further details will be
printed later. ★ Warren and
(IS 18 and UH1) were well repre- Georgia Brogan were Sunday

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lai 47/30,

ran *—i
BBaoLunoir or thi rojiian
were unaware of the winds that

Lcrtrllhl aa4 Baddy

WITHIN THE TOWMBHF.

George E. Parsona a former cauao of thia trip, my column
teaciier at Woodland.* He reportRev. and Mrs. Richard VonddtUtoch and girls have been
returned to tho Woodland
Methodist
Church for another
now Working at Michigan State
University in the Agriculture
field. Rev. Harley Townsend

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&gt;03 w. Hl.I* at
ORDER or PUBLICATION.

Mlchuaa; uaraon L. Croat
dJavUle. MklblUra dilTtBi.
BL; BUhard L. “
•Doilies 33/33.
TrUklya B. Da&lt;
Rd.. faUue U yUld rishi ol

Jessie Campbell will liave the
Briggs W8C8 at her home June

LaPaz, Boll-

Valencia, Spain. He and his famtuid Mra. Henry VanSycklc. *
Battle Creek haa been visiting signment by the college. Wabaah
College is a privately controlled

JUNE 7—WUllaa 0. MliUr. Bl Hu- Neighbor Birthday Club will
meet with Mra. Alma Welcher

Ooerlroea, Huiup. Mich&gt;»»o,
Jiufof b« bold al which all cradl

Winnie Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Veni Welcher
were In Richland for dinner College Is a prlcately controlled

Ing the alumni banquet a thing

held in the evenings. The first

promise to yourself and your fel­
low graduates to make an effort with the Metlxxllst team playing
Mrs. Claude Hough of Poct-

xow TiikAkroiiK. Il« it »•-

woekend visitors with Mrs. Ethel
Rowlader.

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■utationa:
SECTION 1: ■
Ultra 11. Hlalll

family Sunday for dinner and
Monday they will go to Inez

team playing on Uw home field.
June 22 with the MethodlM in
Sunfield again playing against

and Mrs. William Heinrich of

Brethren will compete against
lhe Lutheran team on the
and family returned home Thurs­ Lutlierun team on tlie Woodland JUNE 11—AlphaoM Baldta. 1030 S.
day from their vacation In
Washington, D. C. Sunday eve­
ning we arrived at Gettysburg and got out to watch them play.
where we spent the night then
Zane Nash. 431 West Colfax
on Monday. From there we went Street, regional manager of
on to the nations capital. After agenda for American United
Life Insurance, is attending a Tobacco aikl lemon trees also
half decided to stay right there auiff conference this uvek in lhe
company’s homo office at InNational Geographic says.
(if there la such a time) in
Washington and a stranger did

£S5.

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HUI. of Mlchlr—

■ l »:00
...
room. lUnlnc.. Michls

liowover to venture and enjoyed
all the sights of the huge city.
On Tuesday we boarded a tour

W

started out for Arlington Ccme-

lines, MICU, prior I
Publication and

lUslInsa Mleblgu
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Business Directory
OF DISTINCTION

Suomo-SIACK

Lawrence BreHian

Agency for

MKMOKIAL MONUMiNTI

INS8RANCE

trip making a review of the par­
ents senior trip and a preview for
the children’s trip. This will t&gt;e

night.

Kay Stanton from WMU, Mrs.

The Yukon Territory, home of
Dangerous Dan McGrew, is the
tlonal Geographic soya The
weather station at Snag once
; recorded Bl deerceo below zero.

Solly.
USE BANNER WANT ADS!

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

ant sights. Wednesday morning
ORANGEVILLE TOWNSHIP,
BABBT COUNTY, MI0HI0AM
ORDINANCE NO. *

bells aa guests of Mias Christina
Campbell who graduated. * The
.. ». „ _Con^av

"Wa'ra As Neat As Your Telephone"

exactly where they were going.

Unit. &gt;
PuLli

Mr. and Mr*. Allen Kirlcia
• Bally Stanton &gt; from Manhat-

Rd : Kenoalh W. Wolowlci. R3 MiadlarilU. axhlblUoa drivUig. W. SUU

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General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

KEYS

DUPLICATED

at Jefferson.

we hope the tripe continue that WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
long. When we arrived in Wood­
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. Slate COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
land the village truck met us
St. Phone WI 54B16..
ICE—First class work. Call WI
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
debris of tho wind storm from
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
Ing through rain from Ohio but
CERAMIC, FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­ CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
State. Wf 5-5H8.
parts and supplies. McCulloch
■and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Ato
SECTION 7: No
all kinds ot Jewelry Repair and RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired,
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv.
W. State St.
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phono
-. WI 5-5176.
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP — All
washers, dryers and small home
appliances. Call 945-23 U.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of treetors, machinery ar»d chain saws
in our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
ic*. Goodyear Bro*. Phone WI
TERS—Service, ports, hoses and
bags for all makes. Authorized
5-5052.
Hoover Sato end Servto. Staury
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
Businei* Service* Offered •

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
thorized Dealer for Wheel
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Waler
Hone Tractor and Lawn Boy
Systems. Sold, installed, serviced.
Mower*. E. L. Carpenter Hard­
Lr.n Electric, Cloverdale 623­
5381.
ware.

while, you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
fMd, Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
1,000 gats.). CaU 945-5482.

Concrete Products

CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXGET YOUR READY-MIX from ths

Phone WI 5-2123.

2223.

COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
ICE—24 hour Service (black
and white). Jacobs Proscription
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE

Miscellaneous

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
------------------ - S COLOR CENood or finished
22?W.

W. Mill.

TROPHY CENTER—Plus ipecial-

Phone 945-5316.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. Henovar,

year on Setchai I-Carton Odor.

Service.

524 Middleville Rd.. TV S, RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
ERS REPAI

Hastings.

AUTO

cooed Bonh
r ANDRUS

Coll 945-3481 If You Would Life to bo Listed in
This Weekly Service and Repair Guida

�&lt;
Action Company. She la aurvived

Woman Succumbs

Mwsse' nf l»ia Abter nM&gt;nle win

Outdoor Sing
Sunday Night

Lake Odessa
By francti Johnaton
» |mte&gt; Late
Ptea. M4-B4M

Harriwn Brock. Mra Vivian Ho-

At Bank Lot
You'll Like Our..
"Drop-off Service'

Save Time and
Money . . . Plus
Free Mothproofing
Broadway (20 Minutai)

COIN-OP CLEANERS
322 N. Broadway
9:00 A.M. -5:30 P.M.

The Christian Youth A-Rama
will hold an Outdoor BlngaplraUon Sunday at &gt; p.m. In the Clarence Birman,
City Bank Parting lot
Clark of Grand Rapid*

Lulu

tro*t.

tonal*' ot singing of familiar
hymitt and choruses and a tien 2011 Marine Corp* Recruit Depot
Ban Diego. Calif.. 03140. * Mlaa
talent contest.
Elizabeth DeWoard waa honored side AfOgn Hall. Bunday, June
June 1 at a mlacetianeoua ahower 10, with potluck dinner M 1:00
aacnd murtc. vocal and Inatrumentel.
The talent will be judged upon
audience response with the use mother, Mra Mildred Shade and
Linda * Mr and Mra Forrest
Seating. piano and amplifier MacDowtil of Chincoteague, Va
and Mra. Velma Johnson of
The public la Invited.
Grand Ledge were Tuesday
guest* cf Mra Ruth Peterman. tertalned Mr. and Mra Hand*
HASTINGS WE8LFTAN
METHODIST CHURCH
tives gathered at the Peterman
Visual TT.
ruuM
Home
to VIAU
uie Machome to
visit wim
with the
10 am. Sunday achool. GUL, I Dowell* and Mra Johnaon. *
ill be riven to all fathers nm- ton.ita. i.
t n

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11 am Worship aervlcr. Ser­ .Mra Kenneth Smith, before en­
mon: “A Fathers Wonship." mu- tering the Armed Farces Juns
18. Larry has been employed at
8 30 pm. Wesleyan Youth Fel­
lowship
troll suice his graduation from
7:JO pm. Gospel hour. Ser- Ferri* last Bummer.
talltv"------------------------------------Becky lZ* OuUarry of Albion
o— returned Saturday after two
7 30 P
Pr“7"' week* with her grandmother.
Mime «rud&gt;.
|, trl
Varpu * Mr. and
Mra Claud Hayden spent the
weekend at their home at 'White
Cloud * Mr and Mra Gary
1 West and family attended open write a letter to the editor of
hnuie Saturday honoring Mbs The Banner, but I would like to
IJnda Bteup. daughter of Mr. do so now.
As I am completing a most
and Mra. Merle Hendershot, of
memorable and rewarding ex­
Groff of Plymouth aUend- perience ai Board member of
lhe Hastings Board of Education.
urday at the Jordan Lake Park. I would like to express apprecia­
tion to The Hastings Banner for
lhe wonderful support it has
school.
given Uie Board during the yean
Mr. and Mra. Clare Blakely I have been a member. Only
and Mra. Mymlle Stephens at- through cooperation with the
various media of communication
can a Board keep its cHtaenry

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ELEVATORS
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CLOSE-OUT

v toted Mra. Marvin Shade, at
the Lanrtng General Hoapital.
Monday. * Mra. Iva Birman and

Central High School. A Mra
Thelma Gilliland Of Laming and
Mrs Ruth Ta&amp;ker were dinner

fine reportinc of our activities
Abo. I would ilka at thia time
to exprea* my appreciation for
Bunday. Dallas Btadei took Mra
haring been selected by our com­
munity to serva aa a Board memthe FnrguMMi Honpltal. * Marie.
Mau and Mark Dunnigan of been a rewarding experience for
rural Hartings were overnight me. and I trust the service I
pucoto of Mr. and Mra. Gene have rendered has helped to pro­
Shade.
vide a belter educational experi­
Mr. and Mra. Manuel Rodri­ ence for our children.
quez and family went to Grand
Right now we are all involved
in the final phase of a building
ther, Domingo SUvra of Ionia, program to provide adequate fa­
from th- Osteopathic Hospital.
cilities for our secondary stu­
Mr. and Mra. John Bonecutter dents. I sincerely trust we can all
of Waterloo, Ind., spent Friday put our "shoulders to the Wheel"
and Saturday with the Melvin and see this program through,
Brooks and attended “
’
providing adequate funds to con­
ding of their g
strue I Uie educaUonal facility aa
Teri Ann to Royal
Sdn- well aa adequate funds to oper­
ate Uie facility when it is com­
pleted.
* Weekend guests of Rev. and P
Sincerely.
*’
Mildred Smith

CASH or
TERMS
FREE
DELIVERY

SALE

DAILY

THRIFTY BUYERS CROWDED THE STORES THE FIRST FEW DAYS OF THE
Vi MILLION DOLLAR ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT SALE AT ALL 6

DEVEREAUX

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ACROSS FROM TYDIN PARK

THE RESPONSE TO THIS GREAT SALE IS TREMENDOUS ... ALL SELLING
FLOORS WERE JAMMED WITH THE EAGER BUYERS WHO CAME TO LOOK
. . . TO BUY ... TO SAVE ON FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES AT UN­
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- HOW FAR YOU HAVE TO TRAVEL, DON'T MISS THIS SALE!

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401 North BpM^woy

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Phoao 517-243-4802

Phono 517-629-2081

Hairing., Mld». 49058
Phone 616-94^-1890

STORE

OPEN

144 North Main

49 Monroo

2301 Eart Michigan Ave.

Brooklyn. Mich. 49230

Hlltedolo, Mich. 49242

Jackton, Mich. 49202

This Sun.

Phono 517-592-2120

Phone 517-437-2212

Phono 517-782-0431

1 to 6 P.M.

j

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9
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NOT JUST AN EXCUSE"

THERE HAS BEEN A COMPLETE MANAGEMENT CHANGE AT

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Talk te year Cherrelet dealer about any type of truck.

LARKE BUICK - CHEVROLET, Ina
S. HANOVER

HASTINGS

PH. WI 5-2425

MUST BE LIQUIDATED ... NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE
REFUSED . . . NEW MANAGEMENT SAID "EVERYTHING MUST
BE SOLD . . . EVEN IF AT A PUBLIC AUCTION".

Absolute Close-Out

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of Articles Not Advertised . . .
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... Every article was In stock when this
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Big
Air Conditioners

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ULSALE THAT IS A SALE

�Chrystal Case Students
Present Lovely Recita

The Hastings Banner

At Drive-In Service

was opened with the IrwdlUunal

Free Measles
Vaccine Clinic
Here Monday

it 7 N at tha People* BlUe

throughout th* rrenlng. .

Wall Lake Couple Jubilaim Sing

To Celebrate

more subdued and

Golden Jubilee

Pamela Penrod. Marla
Sheler. Marda O
Jubilalre* Quartet u wrti known

—““

Than*.,. J»OS &gt;«•

IS
J'

2 from Hastings

Graduate at

Kalamazoo

Went gym al

Monsieur Edouard Morot-Bir,
Cultural Attache of the French

-The Knlghtamen." Dent Eng-

mand which conducts hundreds
of specialized courses to provide
and Wolfram Pechnor. an technically trained personnel tor
mental group, brought the the nation's aerospace force. Air­
man Oolnek was graduated from
Hastings High School in IMS

area

Go 1 dance*.

effective throughout, am
students, one and all. with
help of Uie orchestra and
r instructor, displayed thete
nt and thus entertained lhep
lence in a grand way.
!
Miss Case presentea perfect

iUtMltona.

--------- ■
DID

of study. Tha flrat unit, "Not
Enough Maney,” la devoted to
the lending function* of ftnan-

luller. Dawne Roush, Tom
mond. Lots Ranguette, JoMlller, Raeanne Miller,
y Armstrong. Marda OU­
. Janice Hawk and Anne

The second unit, 'Too Much
Money.** explains the importance
at aavtnga. The third unit, “Just
Enough Monty.” is devoted to
budgeting and future planning.
The last unit, "Financial Insti­
tution*." outline* the different

AGO?

Prize* for ticket selling were
■ed to Jo Ellen Miller, 1st;
Henton. 2nd. and Carol
’ .3rd.

rial institution*.

&gt;’ Meals

today's drugs didn't even

ahd typing and shorthand cxerof

Michigan,

recognizing

in May

the

Sheriff Merl H. Campbell re­
ted to the Board of Bupervi*Tuesday that he and hl* offls had made 24 trip# In May to
arlotte transporting prisoner*
the Eaton County jail.
County cruisers traveled 15.78R
lie# during the 31-day period.
Sheriff* officers policed 43
accidents daring lhe month In
which It persons were Injured.
They received 29 miscellaneous
omplalnta. 44 criminal comlalnts and made 22 other traffic

modern medicine*, it* no
TODAY'S PRESCRIPTIONS
ARI THE BIGGEST
BARGAIN IN HISTORY

Bishop s Company
To bo at Dolton

Y»ur (Ttefl/Z) Pharmacy

Jacobs
Prescription

Hastings

give DAD a treat!
Steves

MILLER
REAL ESTATE

CANDIES

DTAT* Slavics
INSURANCI

assorted
chocolates

2 lb. 93.15

FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 19
CORNER WALNUT AND 5. JEFFERSON

HASTINGS

Sore rour FwmfFy Firn... la idrfwa*

IM
CAME

HIGH
QUALITY

Photofinishing

Learn the Answers
Modern families want to be
INFORMED, and this is as it should
be. Stop by Leonard-Osgood Funeral
Home at any time for frank answers
to all your questions about our serv­

Other DAD'S DAY Gift Ivggastions
Dr. Grabow Pipas
Kaywoodia Pipas
Boxad Cigar*
Ronson Comat Butena Lighters

Bantlay Butana Lighten

Maple Valley

Schools Receive

Accreditation
■ ,Dr. Kent Leach, director of the
Bureau of School Service*. Uni­
versity ot Michigan, ha* in­
formed tlie board of education
that the Maple Valley achool*
have been given full aocredlta-tton.
Tlie following letter was re­
ceived from Dr. Leach after he
made hl* accreditation visitation
to the Maple Valley schools.
The letter, addressed to the
high school principal, Forrest A.
Rinehart, read as follows:
"I am particularly happy to
visit the Maple Valley High
School again Inasmuch as I have
been working with the adminis­
tration. board of education,
teaching staff and student body
for the last several year* and
have shared their anticipation
toward that day when the new
high school building would be
In operation. I wish to congratu­
late all of you: the building in-

board of education prorxwes an
increase In salarv schedule for

ices and prices. No obligation, of

course

LEOnflRD-OSGOOD

NDERS CANDIIS----CHARLES H. LEONARD

Phong 945-B7I

Robert

Godfrey,

til

Weal

Congreaa. Washington, D. C. Aa

Hartinn High School.

that from all the reports I oouW
gather and from mv personal come a teacher, practice taught—
contact with the board. It ■ap­ biology and phyalcal education—
pear* that lhe board of educa­ for his senior Independent pro­
tion I* working a* a team and i* ject He is affiliated with Cen­
slncerelv Interested In the educa­ tury Forum Society.
tion of the boy* and girl* 'n the
Mlsa Godfrey, a political *felMaple Valley achool district
lence major, plan* to attend
"The only suggestion* I can Western Michigan University
graduate school. During her
ready aware of: namely
1. The principal definitely
needs more secretarial help. It
may well be that in the near
future he will need additional
administrative assistance: but
for awhile I recommend that
priority be placed on the hiring
of additional secretarial and
clerical help for the high school.
2. I am pleased to note that
lhe board of education promised
to hire an additional Industrial

study program, and

study of political science. Mias
Godfrey. affiliated with Eurodelphian Gamma Society, h i
served on lhe judicial board a
is head proctor of DeWatera*
women's dormitory.

complete
rose gardener
in a box
11.19

J. There is still a relatively
high turnover of teacher*. Per-

that there is a new building and
a better salary schedule.
4. It is desirable that you add
an additional foreign language.
One foreign language 1* really
boy* and girl* enrolled In your
achool.

feeling of mine that the super­
intendent's office along with the
board of education conference
room and the administrative

porate* the thing* that tha board
assured me would be in It.
separate building and not In ei­
ther the secondary achool or the
rations are complimentary. The elementary school.
building is very attractive and
"Permit me to congratulate all

school this size, I* quite diverse
in breadth and in depth The
teachers and administrators are
Officer* gave assistance to qualified. The general tone of me.’
‘r departments on 28 occai. Issued 48 traffic tickets. port between pupils and teachMia* Alberta Nath visited
friend* in Grand Rapid* last
■11 paper*, made 24 inspections and ground* are weU malntaiMA. week and attended the Blodgett
&gt; note Lhat UM Abm*il reunion at Qarfteid Park.
place* where Intoxicants we*
Id, processed 713 applications
or driver* license* and gave 37
nd tests.
Fifteen arrests were made, tnng two for drunk driving,
for manslaughter, four for
driving, two on traffic
and three on bench

on Thursday. July 14. at B pm.

11b. 91.60

IBOth

Air Force aircraft maintenance
specialist The airman recently dren's norent* will be required
completed basic training at Lack land AFB. Texas His new school the announcement said.

About ‘Money’

ton Methodist Church.

College1*

High

Te Be Specialist — Airman Gary

men Road. Delton, has been se­
lected for technical training at

Receives Kit

grandchildren.
Th* couple resided at Whiting. education.
Ind. until 1M8 at which time
they moved to Delton.
teaching Haatlag*
a barber for many year* both In
Whiting and Delton They have

Delton Senior
/it Girls’ State

‘K’ College

Hastings High
Kites Hasten exchanged sap-

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meoalee vaccine clinic on Mon-

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Hasting*
day. June 11.
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around roses

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• fseds with special organic rooa food to help
plant build strong stem, plentiful, colorful
bloom*

s ask for QreonfUU'
Blair
’s Farjn &amp; Garden
231 Wi State '
945-5982

�Mrs. Barnum, 39,

It Religion
Advitor at

Dies Thursday
In California

member of the Chi Omega ft&gt;rorlty, a member at the Covina
Methodist Church and the Wo­
mans Society of the church.
She also sang in the choir.
She was married in t&gt;e
chapel al Michigan Stale Unlrersity on Aug. 23, 1352, te

LAKEWOOD E. V. B. CHOC
Rev. Cart HUvarnaU, Pastor
Morning worship, 10 am.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Sunday worship, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday family wontlip.
Adults Bible study, 7:80 pm.
- Youth Peltosrahlp, 7:30 pm
Boys, Girls Fellowship, 7:30.

Rev. Glasgow
H. J. Buwalda, Mtnfol sr •
Pbotuss WI 6-3337, &amp; WI $-4385
Office hours Tuesday through&gt;
Friday, 8 am to boon Any other'
timiw by appointment.
Saturday, June 18, Followshlp
class party at Maurice Smith's

Bunday Schedule
8:56 am. The Bunday sab
Leon West, BupL Claeses for

plaans at 8:30.
.
Every Bunday—"This is ths
Life" over WKZO-TV, 8:30 am.
dionnel 3; WOOD-TV, 10:M
am , channel 8; WJIM-TV, 3

Adult Clou Ha*
Social Gathering

Assigned NiI ear
Eaton Rapids
Nazaranot Honor
4 HHS Graduate!

The Rev. Maurice E. Glasgow,
a graduate of Hasting* High

The Nazarane Church baftfr-

Lm. UMnnd 10; WZau-TV. U
noon channel IB.
Tha Lutheran Hour, over
WKZO, 12:30 pm.; over WBCK,

FILGRISf HOLINESS CHURCH
1302 South Hanover Street
- Telephone: 846-8428
Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor
10 am. Sunday school. EJwyn
Tuesday, June 21 V.CA teach­ Curtis, Rupt. Classes for all.
er’s mooting at 7 pm.
Nursery.
Wednesday, prayer and Bible
Junior Bunday school in charge
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
l am. Worship ocnrlce.
;16 pm. Junior service, Da| and Rooda Munn, in charge.

I

1908 to 1966
58 Years of Service

7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7:60 pm. Wednesday, prayer
and praise service.
‘ Rtureday and Friday, the pas-

Worship, 11 am.
' -1
Junior church for children. 4-0.
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed., 8.
Fellowship service, 7:4ft am.
Youth FeUowaholp. Wed, 7.
Bible Study and Prayer aery
vise, Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
Carey home, west of church.

8OUTH KALAMO
PENTECOSTAL
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
1831 Ionia Rd.. Kalamo
Bunday Whdol. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young Paopfo4* Service, 8:30.

INSURANCE
employed by the laboratory di­
vision Of the Michigan Departnhtrf df ■ Agriculture at Michigan
State University. She is a stu­
dent at MSU. They have four

Youth camp, July 11-16;
for. Youth camp, July 18-22;
iiial Conference, Aug. 4-B;
th Camp, Aug. 0; camp
Ung, Aug. 8-14.

and so is tiring

messy defrosting
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.

ax. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Pr. Jooeph C. Dunphy
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Bunday Mass, 8, 10, 11:30 am.
. .Confessions, $ to 6,.apd 8 Co 8,
Saturdays,. 7 JO am. on Bundayx
Before Masses ol! weekdays.
Dally Masse*, 7 anT8 am.

In Having* an
your giforsnfll

.
sentstion of only theTneit Insurance companies,
together with our reputation for personal service

Is your suursnea.

Rev. Charles Olbbe, Pastor
Worship ocTTicee. 6:4ft am.
Sunday achool. 10:46 am.
Wednesday night, 7:60 Adult

COLEMAN
AGENCY
203 S. Michigan, Heatings

v«s yes VW Y»* Y** Y«« Y*» y** T« v«* rr» v«» r*«

y*s yea y** yds y*e yas yegymyes yee

Rev. Wayne Richie, Pastor
CHURCH AT DELTON
0:60 am. Sunday school.
Bev. Fr. Denis p. Nash. Pastor
11 am. Worship service.
Bunday Mints: 7:30, 11 am.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
7:30 pm. Wed, prayer service. OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
For information, write Wayne
Richie, R1 Vermontville.

CHANGE NOW TO A
MODERN 'FROST-FREE
REFR1OERATOR-FREEZER
thttlHHHItoh

George Speus. Pastor
1603 Johnson, Lake Odessa, Mich.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Evening service, 8 pm.
Prayer service. Wed., 8 pm.

Sunday achool. 8:45 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Sunday evening service, 7.30.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Every Sunday, _8:30 am., tl

Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship, It am.
Sunday evening service. 7:30.
Wed. evening service, 7^0.

404 W. Colfax Ph. WI 5-6313
Bat. Sabbath achool. 8:30.
Worship. 11 am.
•
Tuesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Sunday. "Faith for Ttxlay," on
TV. WOOD,'Channel, 8, 8:30 am.
Sunday. " Voice of Prophecy,
Radio WJEP 1230, 8:30 o.m.

FREE METHODIST

CHURCH
Rev. Oortoh Blakeslee
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Preaching.

Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Rd.
4 ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport
Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, ll am.

Isaac Osgood. Pastor
I
Ing worship, 10 am.
ay school. 11 am.
M Endeavor. 7 pm.
?^J^Blbio*Smdy Wed-

evening, at Ira Osgoods.

CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Eldar Gerald N Slack
Sabbath school, 0:30 am.
Saturday worship, 10:46 am.
Prayer meet Tuesday. 7:30.

Oklimobllc'i taring reason ,U tn full twin*! And
•very day, new owners by th* thousand* ar*
Rocketing into an OldzAiled rummer of driving
|
fan! Ga on over to your Old» Deafrri* and tert
|
drive th* Old* you Ilka ben. Discover how much
Oldftnobil* car** about th* thing* you car* sb sat.
Your comfort. Your aafocy. Your driving retitfoctlon.

OUT FRONT

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�Chidester Area
We In the CMdesUr area ex­
tend our deepest sympathy to storin Thursday am. to atund
the Frank Kuir family In the
km of hla brother. * Btan the meeting of the TOPS Club.
Woods of Irvine visited the * The Kenneth Buchers family
Merle Vanderhotta Monday. *

Yrtk or lhe week of Juno 1st, I
ryort red this very IntareBtlng let­
ter rrnta Mn. Samuel L. smith.
311 North Main Street. NashTiU* (Thank you very much.
MW. Smith. It was nice to bear
from you again.)
"Reading “Fresh Out of The
AlUc" today. I saw the name of

In this old BANNER of June
23, 1904. I am sure you will all
get a kick out of tho "Burinere

on the fair grounds at Clare
While still very young. I am
sorry I cannot say about the
DR. LOWRY. Hastings. Mich.
year this happened. He might Always a large stock of eye
have been 29, out I am sure he glam and spectacles on hand.
C. A. Scribner. M. D. Physi­
cian and Surgeon, Delton, Mich.
Office In residence, one block
east of depot.
H. A. &amp; C. H. BARBER, Phyaldana and Burgeons. Calls In
oily or county responded to with
promptness, day or night
P. R. TIMMERMAN.* Homeo­
pathic Physician and Surgeon.
Office corner Jefferson and Cm-

PENNOCK
CONCRETE
PRODUCTS

Concrete Blocki and

A. HANLON. M. D. Physician
and Surgeon. Middleville. Mich.
CHARLES RUSSELL, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon. Office
over Fred L. Heath s drug store.
DR. O. B. OATES. Osteopath.
Over Banner Office, Hastings.
Mich. Consultation free. At

Ufktweifkt Blocki

Nashville, Mich.
Ph we 653-2791

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S. Honover

6 Teachers Retire
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10c Depot it on Containers

Nowicki, with 39 yean of teach­
ing. She has taught for 15 yean
in Lake Odessa and at the time
of her retirement was teaching a
second grade at West Elemen­
tary. Prior to that she taught 14
yean at Woodland, six at Mason
and four at Rogen City. At the
close of the school year, her pu­
pils and many of the parents
gave her a surprise party which
made a very pleasant note on
which to start her retirement
years Mr. and Mn Nowicki plan
to spent about eight months in­
Florida, reluming to Lake Odes­
sa each summer. They have pur­
chased a mobile home which
they plan to park on lhe shore
beautiful Manatee Bay near Bra­
denton and overlooking the city
of Palmetto.
Mn. Theda Wilt, a veteran of
32 yean in the class room, fin­
ished her career as a first grade
teacher at Woodland. 8he plana
to fly by jet on July 8 for art
Indefinite visit with her son.
David, and family, near Prankfort, Germany. Visits to many
places of Interest on the contlIng in the German schools is
also on her agenda.
Wall Abbott, who taught phys
ad and social studies at tha
Lake Odessa Junior High, has
completed 22 years as a teacher,
lhe past 18 at Lake Odessa. Prior
to that he taught at Constantine
and Breckenridge. As Mn. Ab­
bott is also a teacher in the Lake
Odessa school, their actlvtUea for
much of the year are more or
leu laid out for them. However,
a trip through the southern
•tales early In the summer for
Ute family wa* planned and'Mr.
Abbott also hopes to attend the
Olympics in Mexico later In the

UPHOLSTERING

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Inturonct Agency •

THI FURNITURE
BUILDING

KNAPPEN. KLEINMANS &amp;
KNAPPEN. Attorney!. 117 Mich­
igan Trust Co. Building. Grand School System —which Includes
Lake Odessa, Clarksville. Sun­
Rapids, Mich
field and Woodland and sur­
rounding country, retired at the
dose of the 1MS-M achool year.
These five women and one man
have a total of 1U Sytars of

chaaed the county paper.
Arthur was’killed by lightning

Insurance
planning

Erway’a of Heatings. Maurice
Erwaya and Albert Wolfes, both
of Grand Rapids, the Homer
Smiths of Dowling, Mr. and Mn.
Vance Sharp of Middleville and
Dick Roses' of Hastings also at­
tended. * Shirley Smith and
children were dinner guests at
the Dean Potters Sunday. *
Laurence Potter and Dean drove
to Battle Creek Tuesday to visit

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Rotisserie
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39: »’«*

BONELESS, FULLY COOKED
Mrs. Evelyn Courser, who is
leaving the second grade at
Clarksville, can look back on 21
years of instructing boys and
Broiling
girls. For the past seven years
"SUPER-RIGHT*' 2 ta 3 ». Sius •
she lias taught at Clarksville and
during that Ume has had three
of her grandchildren in her
clasaea. Prior to her years in the
town school, she taught for 14
years In the country' schools In
Ionia County. Her future plans HELLMANN'S
— —
are just to take it easy and en­
joy life aa It comes.
o o o
o o
j°*«
Mn. Louise Douglas, who in
later life got her training at
Central Michigan, then taught °*H HOMI-1TYLX
—
mwrwi
al Remus for, seven and a half
years before going to Lake Odeaaa 11 yean ago. is having-* atcond grade group at Wart BeWHITl OIAUTY
wU) leach in the Bummer School
at Lakewood June 20-July 29.
She also plana to teach part
time but looks forward to devot­
ing much of her Ums to bar Ave
hand
children end their families. •,
Mrs. Norma Reuther, who re­
grets that health conditions
make her retirement advisable at
thia time, has served aa librarian
at Lakewood High sines It
opened two yean ago. Prior to
that she was librarian at Wood­
CHOCOLATE COVERED ICE CREAM
m|
land for eight years and earlier
spent three yean aa a classroom
teacher. She plans to be a busy
houaewife, farm helper and mo­
ther In the yean ahead.
Much happinta* In their re­
tirement yean is wished there
public servants who have given

Canned Hams

&amp; 4”

Spare Ribs .

• MOSTBOYS FIRST REALIZE
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they begin To receive
FATHERS DAY PRESENTS

Mayonnaise

Freestone Peaches

Shortening . .

3 ci?51«

65'

3

vnvrr

Peanut Butter

IT IS THE WISE FATHER who takoi
Hme te initill In hi* children tho mH*fgetion and lelf-reipect that comet from
.Mnetty, kindneo and thrift. For tho
(ood job they do, wo with all fathom a

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Cheerio Bars

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If you own a cheap powarenowav
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about expensive repair bills and
mire table summer Saturdays.
You re probably ready for a
trouble-free TORO.
Cease e« la aad eea eaef

Special Sate

Tomato Juice

SAVE 16©—JANE PARKER

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Elbow Macaroni

PKG.
Net Wt.
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CAN

Cherry Pie

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�Need Farm
Records to Show

Defense

iquid fertilizers May
e Far Too Expensive

Board to Aid

Especially

Profit Low

Area Farmers

ambitioue

Holstein Group
pounds per gallon

Michigan State Uniwrtity.

Buys Calf for
Sale at Fair

bquid terUUsera on Um
ire eompetiUro with dry

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council
Service,
Service,

50 appUcatlooa ot liquid lartlllaw to correct a mtaronutrleni
defiotency."

Ratntroui liquid fertiliser

by llMB&gt;ty, «us
isl th* Chid ot

mts until the Barry County
Fair. Al the dairy show at tho
fair. Wednesday, July 27, thia

/Vow’s the Time

Mta.
\
Tte Cmtrai Michigan Bagla-

•K

scs g£irt&amp;s

To Drench Sheep

meeting la Aug. 2.

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

Jilltna Ho«t«tl«r
Graduate! at
Davenport School
JIUsne Hoetetter. daughter of
ducuon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hostetler
Steetay suggests drenching all OI AJW, wa* ^auuawj xinwy
nighl from tho Davenport School

Pick a winner from our complete stable

Low Volume (pray
Saves $3 MiHion
In Beetle Control

located In Um county.
Each USDA County Defense
Board la equipped to asm the

The calf la al
RoyalPooUac

then though the liquid fertitoed. Um
nuirtenta

Agricultural Reeearch
and the Agricultural

District Court
Petition,

Michigan’s. grain crop for pro­
tection against the ognal leaf
ABCS, is responsible for food ‘’•*‘*-1-.........................
production programs. In an
emergency, he will see that
guidance la available in emer­
gency farming practices and in by Michigan Stele Univmlly
conserving farm oquljanent, fuel. Agrfcaltaral Eaporimeet Sta­
tion actortbta.
In two yean &lt;1984 and 1W&amp;),
*190,000 was spent on agricul­
Ho ot^led UiU Uie Boll Cbn- tural research aimed at devtlpIng Improved spray methods.
nihility for monitoring agricul­
tural land and water, crops, and
farm commodities stored on farm four ounces of undiluted pesti­
cide (malathion) per acre—which
Tho Agricultural Retcarch

Poultry procecBlng plants nor­
mally subject, to Consumer and
Marketing Service inspection
Ou. CsrAod.
,
.
_
A Ibiter ot appreciaUoa from P»onook Uraplul tor tMtekln* tko boioo
In ihrir parkins &gt;o» wm rMd and
Melvin Smith added that
USDA rtspontibUltite for moni­
toring also Include any land pro­

domeeUo or wild animate at fish.
The 13 million saving In spray
costa la better than * 15-foki
annual return on tho 1190,000 inMichigan State's track team.
1060 Big Ten indoor champions,
opened the outdoor season by
setting two meet records and two
Spartan achool records at the
Ohio State relays.

Additional Information c o n- tended Freeport School, graduat-

S3,SS!“£r..“.‘t?3

Hsnulr. »b»l !*• OBrAltewf b«
•uthorliod to M&lt;ura the n»&lt;e*«»ry
ko cwMiractloa of lh&lt;

Mb—1L g. Cm®. KataBMoa

Ethel Page from Mesa, Arte,
attended tho alumni banquet

M ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 StASON USB
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Fh. WI 5*2913

Fiddlers' Contest

Championship Otd-Tlma &gt;14dkra* contest will be bald tn
Ubly al 7:20 pun,Friday, July 8.
Mr. and Mra. William
TroptaM and cash prties win Kalamaano spent the v
with her sister, Mr. an.
Bun McPhorlln. coming for the
Jacoba-Young wedding.

pertinent of Agriculture and lo­
cal veterinarians will notify hu­
man beings about radiation and
fallout conditions directly affect-

farm and in tho homo. Questions
and anawera which would help
you to understand the nature of
fallout and would help you to
protect yourself from it ore
available In USDA Farmers’
Bulletin No. 2017, ’’Defense
Against Radioactive Fallout on'
lhe Farm," ar contact the local
chairman of the USDA County »
Defense Board. Melvin Smith, at
Dr. Jack Brown and Rax Schad 301 S. Mldilgon Avenue, Haswere elected to the Tlx.nuippleKellogg Board of Education
Monday.

Deus J. Kinney. City &lt;X»»k

Brown, Schad
Named to T-K
Board

Ride with The Dodge Boys

the good guys

Land Bank intereat rates
remain at B V5 %. Gat the
money you need to build
your farm business—got

meat terms up to 88
years. No prepayment
penalty. See us about a
Land Bank loan I

Bany Farm
Calendar..

and Schad ZM.
Other candidates and their
votes were Norman Carpenter,
143; Charite Blough. 137; Jom«
Haabeggtr, BO; O. Wellington
Jackson 95, and Louise Middle­
ton. 87.
Brown and Schad succeed Earl

Mala OHiaa

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Roy Blough. Jr. pronounced the
benediction.
'
A lovely program of music was
given by Uie Ron Westerly Trio,
composed of Ron. Floyd Jackson
and David Welch. Mrs. Hreterly

142 Attend
Freeport Alumni
79 were Alumni of Freeport
High School, five were former
steak supper featured and present teachers and the
Banquet rest were spouses and guests.
In the roll call by years, it
was shown that Orvln Smelter

Intel*, CLU.

New York Life
KI-1291

Delton Methodist
Vacation School
Begins Monday

Kellogg

The publication k jn orijinil

printing of "Blx Months Among
Indians, Wojvea end Qtber MUld
Animals, in the Forest of ADegun County. Michigan ta_ the

from there who will be starting
tact with Chief gaglnaw a»d
Kindergarten In the Fall up Chief Noonday, as well as the
Selkirk Mission — all wf which
lor High grades thia year.
are familiar names in Barry
County History.

Undent.

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climbing northward
camber. Ota this da;

tag and it will than bo placed
the collection of Michigan ai
local History materials which la
fast being assembled tn the
Hastings Public Library.

ita

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

Incidentally, Mra. Richard

Captain John Bowne and Sarah
Bowne who came to Barry. OounClty in 104.
•baa loaned

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FASTICItATING IN THI HAJTINOJ
CITY SANK CMDIT CAK6 ILAN.
N«H&gt; Oaa Uk» C^»-O» O»«i 5i00 «J. -

Indiana.,
Her b
waa a pioneer merchant of
Prairieville and later preaident
■of the Hastings National Bank.
Mra. Taggart recalled that in bar

10

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Call WI 5-5769

Michigan United Fund at the
IMh annual meeting held 4

Not Hottest

oldeft representatives present. | Delton Methodist Church's
ThlTauthor, a member of the
with one each from Uie Classes Dally Vacation Church School
of 1812 and 1914 also present
will start Monday. June 20. and
Vice President Donald Kldphysician, to leave his post with
from 9 to 11 am. until July 1.
the preaident, Milton Miner, who
on a ted of leaves, hunt to the
pita) following surgery. Fifteen
forest, live aa theg.UW* In order
1968 Middleville graduates from
to recover his falling health.
Freeport were welcomed Into the
Alumni Association. Blx new
Since the Introduction of the
written
60 yean later, the “cure"
graduates attended. Bernard
Dukes. *56, gave the Welcome to children, the Vacation School worked, but the many harrowing
the Class, and Kirk Kunde, gave program U coordinated with the experiences reported in the ac­
count
of
Mr. Cook'S Winter In
Uie response.
curriculum being pursued in the
The treasurer reported over regular Sunday Church School the primitive foreate Dear Way182 in the treasury. Next year's during lhe rest of the year, and
officers are: President, Donald contains Important elements of
Kidder. Jr.; vice president. Car­ tho curriculum which will be
M uch of the
ol Branton; secretary. Marie
Cheney, and treasurer. Roy attend.
Bkxixh. Jr.
About the same number of prowling wolves who consumed
The Invocation was given by children are expected to take much of their limited food sup-

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Uie conelu«ion of their program.

Fete Saturday
A Bwtas

Hind, United Fundi

Barry Historical Society Lots of
Given Interesting iBooks But
“ June
’ 21

WI 5-3732

Another book presented re­ collection In Uie Hasttags Public
John Payne; kindergarten I:
Mra. Donald Mohn. Mra. Robert cently to lhe Historical Society Library.
Williams; First Grade: Mrs.
Leslie Morgan; Second Grade; inazoo, “Flrat Land Owner* of
Mrs Arlond Bromley. Mra. Don­
ald Tiffany; Third Grade: Mra
By Mrs. Frank Routh
RtZawMI
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Clinger; Fourth Grade: Mra.
Martins Taber, Mra Donna
tended
Methodist Church serv­
Hills; Fifth Grade: Mrs. Robert
ices In Augusta Bunday. Juno 5,
Chamberlin, Mn. Marvin Har­
and took their granddaughter,
rington; Sixth Grade: Mrs. Dari
Shelby Roush. aa her achool
dsco; Junior High: Mra. Klrert Porrest C. Babcock,' Nashville, choir sang that morning. While
there they visited with Grandson
James Maaoa and family, who
E. Grant Street, has enlisted In atiended tb
Paul Fiaher
ents and friends may come and
see some results of the school's Lackland Military Training Cen­ Bend, Ind ,
Randall, to get work. * Allan
KcUvttlee.
ter near Ban Antonio. Texas. Ruthxuff and family have moved
Airman Babcock Is a 1985 gradu­
ate of Maple Valley High School ployed in Grand Rapids. *
and selected the mechanical‘ap­ Frank J. Roush hnd family antitude area for training upon
completion of basic training;"'
high achool graduation. About
David C. Bennett, son of Mr. 50 came from Prairieville. Rives
junction. Delion, Hickory Cor­
R2 Nashville, has enlisted in the ners and Martin. Shelby Is startAir Force and Is presenUy un­
dergoing four weeks of basic
start at Community

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Olmstead, son of Rev. and Mrs.
Paul Olmstead, received Citation
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1966 to Sept 9. 1968. "During thU
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Rapids called at Frank Roush's
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Hutinji, Michigan, Th u redo y. June 23. 1966

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NUMBER 10

EDITORIALS.by R.M.C.

jpeclsl editorial lalutt this that has presented a
problem to the
facilities a viliable It is one Of the

tings Public schools. As president
of Uie school board during two
major building programs, she took
ously and spent many extra hours right Inexplicable. However, to
leaving office, she merits the gratlthe local school system received
full value for funds expended. The live and useful years devoted to
relaUonahlp between school and
community has been very satlsfacdistrict.
a full measure of credit. During

Things arc now going more
favorably for us In Viet ■ Nam.
according to word from Washing­
been maintained but actually im­ ton. Where have we heard that
proved, despite a constant growth

Retired Banner
Employee Dies
Here Thursday

Hastings Moose
Represented at
Chicago Meeting

The Hastings Moose Lodge was helicopter he was piloting crashed
well represented al the Interna^ 40 miles northwest of Pile Ku In
Vietnam.

been employed by The Hastings Chicago June 12-16.
Banner from 1922 until the end
of 1961, died Thursday morning.
June 16. at Pennock Hospital
where he had been taken the
day before.
Mr. Krebs had been in falling
health for some time.
Smith became a member
25 Club and took the fell

Banner Correspondent
48 Years ‘Drops’ Pen
Mrs. Lillie Cheeseman la rellnqulahlng a labor of love."
She has been a community
correspondent for The Banner
since the Winter of 1918 when
she started writing about the
people in the Dunham District.

She has batn a correspc•—
correspondent
ever since.

about many, many people, and
many Incidents.

binder

The tragedy occurred while
the men were harvesting oats.
drink when he

deaths. George Ostroth (Maurice
Ostroth's grandfather) was in­
jured fatally by a bull and BiU
Donuvdn wu killed in Hastings
when a car hit a lamp post and
the lamp fell on him, inflicting
head injuries.
; Mrs Cheesetnan was born in
' Castleton Township on May 6.
! 1895, the daughter of Edwin and
i Katherine &lt;Kuns&gt; Brumm. She

neph C. Dunphy, who has been

Catholic Church since June of
1961, has been transferred to be
pastor of Sacred Heart parish at
ML Pleasant and to be dean of
the Mt. Pleasant Deanery. The
Deanery Includes Roscommon.
Clare, Isabella Counties and
parts of Montcalm. Mecosta and
Osceola CoArt les The transfer is
effective July 8.

ham District on the Berryville
Road.
She attended the Castleton
Center School then went to
Nashville High where she was
graduated In 1914. She attended
two Summer sessions and taught
at the Branch School for two
years. 1914-1816, and at the Duniuun School from 1916 to 1918.
She has also taught at the Nor­
ton School and has been a sub­
stitute teacher at Nashville.

3 HHS Key

Club Members to
Attend Conclave

farmer, but

Lt Ted Tift
Hurt in Crash
In Vietnam

Hospital at Nha Trang suffering

here. Hastings Division Manager

Sunday evening the members
Banies of Sheffield. Ala. His wife of the Bliss executive operating
and 15-month-old son, Bradley. committee were entertained at
the Harris Motor Xnn in Kala-

Cooley returned to Hastings Thurs­ Hastings High School Class of 1958 lings Division, and their wives.
day while the others motored and received a scholarship to
This Wednesday night the
through Wisconsin and the Upper Michigan Tech, graduating tai Utt. Hastings Division staff planned
Peninsula, returning Sunday.
to entertain the directors at Gull
nude his first solo flight tn
Harbor Inn.
In addition to his wife, he is
After the board of directors
survived by a daughter, Mrs.
meeting this Thursday morning,
Leo Gasper of Hastings and
there is to be a tour of the Bliss
seven grandchildren.
facilities by the directors and lo­
cal officials and representatives.
Saturday at lhe Vogt Funeral
Home at Nashville. The Rev.
entertained at a luncheon this
Harley Townsend officiated and
The Katherine Crispe Guild of Thursday noon at the Hastings
burial was In Lakeview Cemetery
Pipp Community Hospital. Plain­ Country Club, sponsored by the
at Nashville.
Dr. »nd Mrs. W. R. Birk were well, announces the awarding of
honored by the Barry County flve scholarships during the post
Medical Society on Monday
Those attending the. Bliss
In February a scholarship was executive operating committee
Hotel Hastings.
.
awarded to Linda Sheppard of meeting Monday were Car) E.
Plainwell,
a
student
at
Bronson
Dr. Birk, who has accepted, a
Anderson, chairman and presi­
residency in anesthesiology at
lhe University of Michigan Hoe,
outlve vice president; Wilfred P.
pltal at Ann Arbor starting July

Medics Honor
Dr. Birk at
Monday Dinner

3 Delton Girls

Get Scholarships

Quick Work
Saves Nashville
Veneer Plant A

plant at Nashville Tuesday shortly
before 8 pun. was brought under
control by the Nashville Volunteer
fire department and fast work on

Society recognising his con tricommunity while in practice In
Hastings. .
। The resolution stated:
Whereas. Dr. Wilbur R. Birk
has practiced medicine In Huarins—
l*J wbb —b bk.4 . *

RclUer and Susan Scott of Del­
ton who will all study at the
Borgess School of Nursing, and
Donna Lockwood of Delton who
will study at Blodgett School of
Nursing. Grand Rapids.

Father Dunphy
To Leave St. Rose
For Mt Pleasant

Whereas, he has established
The Are was discovered during
the half-hour lunch break. 7:30 himself as a noble, conscientious
healer of the sick and.
boys.
While the fire department was president of the Barry County
being called the employees quickly Medical Society, as chief of staff
Bishop Allen J. Babcock of the
of Pennock Hospital, as medical Grand Rapids Roman Catholic
tlngulshers and two 50-pound director of the Barry County Diocese, lius announced the tnins002'5 which had been purchased Medical Facility, as chief medical
since a fire suffered at the plant examiner and coroner for Barry phy from St. Rose of Lima parish
last February.
County, as medical advisor for
lhe Red Cross, and in many ad­
paratlveiy slight, according to plant ditional capacities.
manager. Russell Blakely, except
for that resulting from the water that Dr. Wilbur R. Birk be ocThe transfer is effective July 5.
corded special recognition by | The Mt. Pleasant Deanery inon the floor and on the celling the members of the Barry Coun- eludes Roscommon. Clare and Isadirectly above the pile of veneer ty Medical Society for his out-: bells Counties and porta of Montstanding contribution in the field j calm. Mecosta and Osceola.
The fire started only three or of medicine in Hastings and I The Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly.
four feet from a 815,000 guillotine Barry County, and particularly' who has been pastor of BL Mary
jointer (hence the room is called
the guillotine room) but the ma­ Date June 20. 1966. U was signed Dunphy here,
chine apparently was not damaged physicians of the Barry Coun-: Father Dunphy, a former pastor
ly community.
to the dryer room directly below
stalled as pastor of I
from the water. Both the em­
Bunday. July 2. 1861
ployees from the guillotine room

LakewoodVotes
Against K-12

Voters in the Lakewood School
District, and others in Ionia

tested a proposal to unite 45
existing Ionia County districts
Into five K-12 districts of Ionia,
Belding, Portland, Saranac and

LUI.

Republicans io

of

Republican chairman, will be the
guest speaker.

dent. Bliss Company.

Harvest Festival
At Nashville &gt;
Opens Thursday

tillties.

returned here after attending the
32nd general conference of the supervisor Of Maple Grove Town­
Wesleyan Methodist Church of ship since 1867, la not a candiAmerica at Houghton College.
Townshlp sine
George Eddy in April
Huff was elected national vlee
president of the Woman's Mis­ meetlng Tuesday night
His resignation was accepted
sionary Society.
and his wife, Olenna I. Weber,
was appointed to All out his tern
which runs until April of 1967.

8 Barry Men
Leave Monday
For the Army

The Hastings Municipal Band
practice will be bald al 8 pm.
Monday to the Hastings High

lhe first woman ever to serve as
a supervisor from Hope Town­
ship.
Her husband Is scheduled to

cludlng two volunteers, have

.the county board. Equal­
. Hlreator. Milton .Buehler ■
ithorlzed to name his own
Mra. Weber has been familiar
Township board members indleated at their meeting that nam­
Ing her to the post would elimi­
nate the possibility of “playing

Halliday. Republican.

High School,
Mrs. Weber is a graduate of
Hastings High School sand the
Barry County Normal.

Glenns Osgood —she taught at
several rural schools, tnrindiaf
Orangeville, Potterville. Clover­
dale and Quimby.
Equalization Director Buehler
said he has completed sampling
Assyria and Maple Orov*. Town-

agricultural, commercial and
residential property, and craea

cover the entire county within
four years. The county has more
Ml 33 and donations before the than 18,000 real estate descrip­
tions
..
Hastings Ward I donations
The candidates for township
were &gt;57893, Ward 2, 818665; offices follow:
Ward 3. 8336.69 and Ward 4.
Assyria Township
8628.60. Retail gifts were 81.472.-

11 TOWNSHIPS. Page 3.

with

White Products

I

Employee Dies
Suddenly Friday,

83. R2 Wayland, who died suddenly
is to be a tractor pulling contest Friday evening at his home at

City Band Practice

two incumbent supervisors are
not seeking re-election.
Democrats and Republicans
filed tickets in tl out of 16 town-

a 841950; Baltimore. 89696: Cartten. 8310.13; Castleton. 845 46;
Hastings Twp,. 8318.75, Hops
nothing: Irving. 817.40; Johns­
town. nothing; Orangeville, noth­
ing;
Maple Grove, nothing;
PmirtevlUe. 8250 7g; Algonquin.
ted to parttrdpaie Lake. 818955; Thor nappie. 8315.Hastings. Frtepcrt. Woodland 835556
’
।
Woodland. Bellevue, Vermontville,
Lake Odessa, Delton and Middle-

fill Thursday evening

ihow of all professional acta. This

schools.

Candidates for township offices
to be filled In the November elec­
tion filed their nominating petl-

Rev-, Mrs. Huff
Return from
Wesleyan Meet

, IS. Middleville 876698. Naahvtilo
8546.73. Woodland &gt;133.79 and
DcUon 824950.
nah Ip contributions In­
Nashville’s annual Harvest Fee­

but Clarksville voted 87

In Clarksville and has three

ABOUT:

the Hastings City Bank. All
teenagers are urged to attend

At Letut 2 New
Supervitort to be
On County Board

Generous Barry
Gives $9,410 to
Cancer Crusade

Friday afternoon there will be
pony pulling contest, and at 8

Columbus. evening vu renamed president

National

The Teen-age Republicans will
hold an organizational meeting

11 Townships
To Have Contests
In November

BLISS OPEN IIOISE

genera] counsel: Olaf O. Vaught, Monday. June 27, to go to Detroit
vice president, administration; for Induction into the armed
forces.
dent. rolling mill division; John
J. Byrne, vice president, research
and engineering; Franklyn 0.
Clark, vice president, industrial
Others are Franklin E. Deck­
relations; Edward R Malthouse,
vice president, light mfg. divi­ er. 24; William O. Lynch. 23.
sion: Paul Jones, manager. Port­ John M. Taflee. 22; Thomas E.
land. Me., division, and F. R. Thayer. 21. and Homer L.
Schantz and James L. Bower­
president, international opera­ man, both 20.
There are 25 registrants sched­
tions.
’
uled for induction on July 1.
Those who are to attend the and 61 are to take their preboard of directors meeting this Inductlon physical examinations
Thursday include President An­ on the same date.
derson. Oswald L. Johnston, sen­
Barry County’s Aurust Inducior partner ofcSImpson Thacher
and Bart'ett. New York: D. Lyle Service board has announced.
Fife-, former chairman of Tlfe
Electric Supply Company. De| troll: Stanley C. Hope, director
of Struthers Wells Corporation:
Leonard Spengenberg. chairman
of the executive committee of
McCrory Corporation; Fred
Searles, Jr., former chairman of
the Newmont Mining Corpora­
tion. New York; Lester Ginsburg,
senior vice president and dlrecMrs. Robert Eillget. general
chairman of the Barty County
pany. New York: Hannon Hugo,
vice president Defense Manu­ nounoed that the fund drive
facturing Bliss Company: Milo
B Hopkins, former executive vice with contributions reaching 88,­
president. Manufacturers Han­
410.79.
over Trust Company. New York:
Donations in Hastings totaled
Milton G. Hulme. chairman of
Hulme, Applegate &amp; Humphrey, 83.203.37. vlUagta 8151755 and
Inc., Pittsburgh, and George Per- townshlpa 8256399. Memorials

Lakewood elected D-nest Wood
it Clarksville aa a trustee over
Frank Townsend. 300-276.
Townsend iiad a slight edge In

Wood served on the Clarksville
Knights

Company's executive committee
and this Thursday morning di­
rectors of Hastings’ largest em­

Mrs Leo Tift of Whitmore Road.

Mother of Nashville
Republicon Meet
Woman Succumbs

Ungs

Bliss Executives
Meet Monday,
Thursday Here

in Charlotte, the son of'Ward
and Edith (Britten) Krebs. On
Nov. 23, 1926. he married Flor­
ence Greenfield in Grand Rap-

attended an electrical school In
Richard Stanley, Ted Woodman­ Chicago for one Summer.
see and Greg Wood are to be in
Chicago, June 26-29, to attend the
23rd annual convention of Key
Notice of Registration
Club International.
bus it was expected they would
Mrs. Lulu Mae Lillie. 89. Battle
August L 1868 Primary Election resume work Wednesday.
Creek, the mother of Mrs. Willard
la Tuesday. July 8. 1968. I will be
(Donna) Bennett of Nashville, died
still under investigation.
Hastings firemen went to Nash- Monday In a Battle Creek hos­
pital. She had been a resident of
RaHIb —&lt;LS ,,BABB
V &lt;1 '
Key dub International is a
He. a registered pharmacist, died
service organisation far high school [ —
- ----------------------------- 30. IBM
ballots
la Saturday.
July
March 32. 1966.
boys, sponsored by Klwsnla Inter- at 2:00 pm.
national, and maintains similar
Lloyd Nottingham,
s"T
ideals and objectives.
PralrtovUle Twn. &lt;

bitf
atg^ ned from the
Banner files

Company, was bare Monday

�Mm Jaawa Bums
Jimmy, of Ann Arbor
parent* Mr. and Mm
Uatar. for a part of

and aon.
visited her
J. C. Hollast weak.

The Al Cortrtgtu family ot Altagan were hare on Sunday, and
Aland four ot Che nMWvn spent
lhe night with MM. CartrtgtU.
BflM Qmite Karmaa. who has
been living with bar grgndpar•nta. the Lada Karmaa, and at­
tending Kaflofc Community, bar

music tn the pubffc achooSi fl
•n» Addbcrt CcrtrlgtaU
happy our Um arrival &lt;

of friendship
greeta me at
meat
easier approaching a Mend

. Yes — I like the'cheery greeting — the warm welcome — the ‘Hello’ with a friendly smile that

FELPAUSCH. It tells me... I'm welcome... , I'm wanted hero.... I That my request for special cute of

or questions ebout food preparation will be answered. And I really feel so much
whenever I have a question or special request. At FELPAU8CH I feel like the

West Woodland

— someone I know and trust

By VIM SIm&gt;

most Important person In the store. Yee

Ptleoda ot Mr. and Mm Clark
Ovenmlih will be glad to know
-they are back Ln their home at
Cartion Canter. MT. Ovwrohh
Went nat time tn a Battle
Creak hospital and upon bM reteaaa, they stayed with their
•on. Loren, and family while be
wm recovering. * Summer school
began at Lakewood on Monday.
FupUa who haven't done too well
the paat year or need extra help
to keep up with their cLam have

I like to shop at FELPAU8CH — Where Shopping is

a Pleasure.”

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SWIFT'S
PREMIUM
” PRO-TEN BEEF
.

:

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BEEF SPARE RIBS ... .
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CHUCK BLADE STEAK
sa
MANHATTAN BROIL STEAK

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FANCY YOUNG BIRDS...

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WELL TRIMMED - SHORT CUT

I * Mr and Mra. Larry
and family and Mr. and
rd Hyun and family of

391

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RIGHT GUARD
•

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overnight gueeta at their cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. George Olmstead,
reraita to Um Upper Peninsula

COMPARE
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i

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CARNATION-EVERYDAY LOW PRICE

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ROXEY DOG FOOD

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Medium-Fresh

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GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS

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thnr Dahtog and othero on

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1-LB.
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_

WHITE BREAD
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

thalr team and ahrubbery a*
It ta the beat time at
I1W year for getting thoee
little Umigs dam around the

Hot House

TOMATOES

CAMPBELL'S ...

PORK &amp; BEANS .
SHURFINE PINEAPPLE -

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IC/t

�Hastings Moose Banfield - Vicinity
Given Certificate
The W8C8 met Wednesday at
For Service
the church with Mra Edith

Dannie R Brown, trustee (one
to be elected).
Republicans — Victor Eckardt
(Incumbent), supervisor: Bernice
Kantner. clerk; Lucy Jordan,
treasurer; Wayne Henney, trus-

Groat and Mra. Albert Lyon*

Yankee Spring* Township
Democrat* — Jerome J, VanMo tre (incumbent), supervisor.
Republican* - Claud Willson,
supervisor: Charles F. Storkan.
clerk; Joseph J. Panyrek and
Irving L. Luts, treasurer; Clay­
ton Kelley. Jr, constable (two to
be elected). No one filed for

Bcmee ac­
tivity in competition hold among
lhe more than 2,ooo Moose
throughout the United Kathryn Frey, daughter of Mr.

-- ,1
vb mb awarn
lor outstanding community ser­ logg Community College Tuewvice work during the past year day evening. June 7. The gradu­
*goal k)dge was made by
ation was held in the Kallogg
Auditorium. * Mra. Gordon Bux­
ton was hasten for a pink and

Woodland Native
Honored in Went

convention of the Mrs Lol* Scott, Friday evening.
Chicago------n
Horton

stated

that

Lake. Saturday evening Mr. and
and Kathryn remained for a
Susan Crago from Vicksburg
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mra. Gordon Buxton. * Mr. and
Mrs RoUle Powell and son and
nephews were Bunday evening

wedding anniversary. the actual, Mkhfgan claiming to be

Hlar* of Wayland who enter­
tained with a family party on
Sunday, June 19.

:hi«an ama. Ho waAtah»«o

E. Barnett

montville and moved to WoodMr. Hlar waa with the CtUama

Bell Telephone Company from
Lawrence Bird. Jr., a native of which ho retired In 1947 after

official

tuturg.
,
K Cutehall 1* civic af­
faire chairman of the lodge,
which competes In Clare C of
_““ununUy "Tvice contest,
lie will receive a framed scroll
for spearheading the award­
winning community service pro-

The Hiars Mark Thayer Given
60th Anniversary

More About

More About-

uted from high sc&gt;x»l. has been
died by the Freedoms Founda­
tion at Valley Forge.
Bird, who lives in Apple Val­
ley. Calif., with his wife and life members of lhe Olfi. and
belong to the Methodist Church.
teacher* in the Nation and 16
in California to be honored.
they have four grandchildren
and eight great grandchildren.
presented at Adelanto School
to Bird.

SPECIAL

B &amp; K

—Take Home—
FULL GALLON

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

superintendent. David Brownell,
Frry * Much wind damage oc­
for a special program presented
curred tn the Banfield area. Mr.
Gold award* repreaentlng flrat and Mra. Albert Lyons had a
In which members of hla fifth
Continued from Fogs Ona
born blown dotam: Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Peake last a silo: one--------—--WC11V third of the bam roof belonging
supervisor; Oral MlUer. clerk;
to Portage Park. Ill.; Corning. to Mr and Mra Veen Pritchard
Waynard Jarrard and Kenneth at&lt;d
Quality Furniture
10c Deposit on Containers
Chisholm. Minn. was blown off. * Cindy and noon. Moro than 100 students .1
J. Martens
Marten*, treasurer, and Nell
S. Hanover
DOWNTOWN HASTINGS
Bird attended MSU and Adrian
Bronse awards for third went to Jim Leonard from near Bellevue from all part* of Michigan are Bandin. trustee,
College before enrolling at Pasa­
N C: Va,P"“*°- spent from Wednesday to Fri­ enrolled In the course.
-Bal Um ore Townablp
day with their grandparents. Mr.
dena College, wl
graduated in 1961.
In
special framed n'attjAm1
Next week, fifteen janitor*' supervisor.
scrolls, designating certificates of IKalnryn'
- • —
Republicans—Walter Soya (In­
merit.- were presented
■’»
cumbent). supervisor; Anna
leave
for
a
three-day
course
for
from Battle Creek were Wed­
lodges.
school Janitors, engineers and Calms, clerk: Colleen Schanu.
nesday dinner guest* of Mr. and
custodians to be offered at treasurer; Lawrence “Red”
Greenfield and Alvin Cruttenden.
penpoll from Ohio called on Michigan State College. East trustee*. Cruttenden to fill va­
Lansing. The course was planned
TI
vw/v
m
friends In the Banfield area. *
cancy.
8°y*
»i*nt
last
week
1
with her sister and family. Mr. County Health Department In
Democrat*—- Donald Hayward,
co-operation with the W. K.
and Mra. Frank Scofield of near
supervisor; Frank Francisco.
Kellogg Foundation.
Woodland. She and the Scofield*
were
Father
’
s
Day
dinner
guests
er: Wendell C. Shafer. Uualee.
Miss Marilyn Rose Shaw. 19. Ri
Republican* — Lloyd Hoffman
Nashville. lhe daughter of Mr and of Mr. and Mra. Rudolph Soya
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY W
Rural letter camera of Barry (incumbent) supervisor; Frances
Mr*. Newman Shaw who live a and family.
mile south and a mile west of
L. Buller, clerk; Shirley A. Wal­
Mr. and Mra. Jim Whitmore
Saturday
for
a
social
gathering
ler* and Kenneth Dewey, toes
NashvUJe on the Bivens Road, was, from Battle Creek were Father’*
still In Pennock Ho*pltal this, Day dinner guc«t* of Mr. and and potluck dinner with their urer; WUbur Solomon, trustee.
Wednaoday morning suffering from Mra. Luther Lens. ★ Saturday families, after which lhe followCarlton Township
ahock and Injuries sustained about. Mr. and Mr*. Norman Leonard
Democrats—None.
and family from near Bellevue.
Republicans — Ernest Hoffman
(Incumbent), supervisor; Agnes
freight at the Charlton Park Battle Creek. Marvin Prey and Bush. Delton, vice president; Scobey, clerk; Richard Yarger.
Charlee BacheUcr, Hasting*, sec­ treasurer; Rex Wickham, trus­
crowing.
retary; R. W. Erway, Shults, tee. and Lloyd Shepard, pan­
tage repairing the roof, chimney, treasurer.
stable.
and window* damaged by the
Castleton Township
recent high wind*. Debris was
Democrats—None.
Chaney In "Outside the Law,"
Phillips entered Community Hos­ heralded as "his greatest fea­ (incumber)t&gt; iupervUor; Csdl S
ture."
and
a
comedy.
"Two
Lipa
pital Sunday where she will un­
in Holland.'*
from work at the Hastings Mutual dergo major surgery.
insurance Company when the ac- * Roy Brown entered Battle
and Robert D. Barry, trustee (2
cktent occurred She Mild she dldn7
to be elected); Gaylord Gray,
hear the train whittle.
D. C. Vanderoook, aeciotary of constable.
Witnesses said they heard the men’s pedro club met with Mrs.
Hastings Township
whistle. The engineer was Al Kraft.
accepted the position of aaaodQ. Of Jackson.
cottage Thursday evening. * Mr.
Marilyn's 1966 Chevrolet was hit and Mrs. Gordon Buxton were the national magazine of lhe (Incumbent) supervisor: Juanita
A. Slocum, clerk; Virginia 8hegWednesday evening dinner guests YMCA organization
was badly damaged.
w
of hla aUtcr. Mr*. Josephine continue here until hl*
trustee a
She la a Nashville High
Chetwman. * Evelyn VauNocker
lek Tietz.
graduate.
from near Lacey was a Sunday
1 Walter Beck. Harry Coburn.
The Dr. Wilbur Birk home on Rudolph Soya and family. *
Republicans — Bill Sackett,
Taffee Dr. has been purchased Little Shelly Wayland and Ann Shop of this dty will undertake
supervisor; Rose H. Smith, clerk;
by the Dr. Carl Peuradw
Hummel arc spending the week
with grandma, Mr*. Roy Brown.
ry R. Scobey, trustee.
* John Brown has completed his
A. Cotton army duck upper, crepe rubber sole, cor­
four year stay with the Armed
Forces and is now at home with
rect balance arch, rubber toe cap. Sizes 8 ’Ze to 3 B.
ids parents, Mr. and Mra. Roy
supervisor; Ellen I. Trantham,
lateit
Brown.
clerk; George H. Eddy,.treasurer;
B. Cotton enameling duck upper, rubber sola,
Father’s Day dinner guests of
Albert H. Day. trustee.
'
bumper
.toe. Sizes 8 to 2 D —1_—-------------------------Republican* — Florence Halli­
patterae
puaucATioir osnss.
day. supervisor; Frederick W.
C. Dacron® polyester/cotton upper, crepe rubber
Uy from near Bellevue and Mr.
treasurer; Meryl L. Peake, truasole, correct balance arch, cushion insole. 4-IQ B.
strong
Battle Creek. Afternoon caller*
Irving Township
LINOLEUM
from Houghton Lake. ★ Mrs
Democrats — Paul A. Palmer,
supervisor; Kenneth R. Schants,
na MODERN FASHION
clerk; Donald Falconer, treasur­
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from Battle Creek In the South
Hula, trustee (one to be elected).
Republicans—William F. Haye*
Maple Grove Evangelical Church
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Maple Grove Township
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Orang*rille Township
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(Incumbent), supervisor; George
Shoemaker, treasurer; Raymond
Bourdo, clerk; Kenneth Gale*,
trustee.
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fa Wyoming
Of Offenses

TORI AL

Graveside services for Harley

undoubtedly be advised that he
shouldn't eay

BanrrUle Cemetery

former

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Georgs and Clara (Ware) Hayan incident in Yankee Springs.
Cronk paid a 515 tine

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ppreciation for your wonderful patronage.

Still plenty of excellent savings left!

practical effect-even though In­
tended otherwise.
Society, as well as the individual.
should have the right to protec-

lhe BarryviUo area until 19IB
when be moved to Wyoming
ces Gear hard. Bunday. Beth will
remain In Woodland while her with selling ground beef which

legal dice become so loaded in
favor of rights, slgnincaiit mostly
to these criminally inclined, than
society, BaeIf, Is bound to suffer.

he worioad for a railroad until
his retirement.
cabin in Northern Michigan.
Bunday visitors with Mr. and signed by Raymond E. Hankey,
Mrs. Jeny Fisher were Rev. and Inspector with the Food Inspec­
tion Division of tho Michigan daughter, Mh&gt;. Deo Clara Dun­
can of Sheridan. Wyo.,- and a
under the doctor's care lately.
Department of Agriculture.
sister. MT&gt; Elmer (Zoe) Gillett
X
Mulliken, waa fined 525 plus of Nashville.
brated in many homes of the 57P5 charged with shoplifting a
package of franks from the A
dnd Mrs. Herald Classic was

March la, 1*1*.
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YVONNE ALLEN
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Many, we believe, will agree with

welfare by portraying the evils of
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which I think is greatly exagger-

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However, birthdays were also
Bottle celebrated at tljs same time.
Birthday honorees were Mika
and Cindy Curtis and Jeffery
Kilmer. Those present wara Mr.
and Mrs. Duane dum and fami­
ly of Dearborn Heights, Mr. and
Mrs Oaltn Kilmer and family of
Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
By France* John*tan
vin Classic and girls and Mr.
and Mrs. Glendon Curtis and
Harley Btadei waa released family, Mrs. Rhoda Bawdy, local.
from Ferguson - Droste Hospital. Greg Clum stayed to spend the
Friday. Ho underwent major week with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Begerow
were Bunday luncheon guests
with Mr. and Mrs. John BegCattle Club directors meeting to crow in Grand Rapids. * Recent
Ehat Lansing, Saturday. ★ Wil­
bur Neeb, a medical patient'at at the Classic

officers must operate, is extremely Elizabeth
difficult. If not Impossible.
Also, take the rather shattering

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Harlan hit the bullseye when he
following his heart attack. * Methodist softball team lost their
said: •‘The court la taking a real Danny Benham returned to
risk with society's welfare In imneeday. They were scheduled

of ids own earn in gs this BumClamice J- EllioU, R3 NaahvlUe. paid a |30 fine plus 55.48
court ooata for driving without
Nashville Chief Robert D. Park­
er June 19.
Bryan D. Holroyd. IB, R1 Mar­
tin, paid a
fine plus IS..48
ooeta on a reckless driving charge
and also 525 plus 15.45 for being

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Vermontville. Their next game
will be played against the Wood­
land Zion Lutheran team on the
□rand Rapids were Monday home held. Plan to attend the Court when they saw a red
visitors at the Harley Stadel
Comet run the atop sign at Court
Justice Byron R- White, appoint­ home. Roy Waite of Greenville, them are beginning to realize the
game is more ■ strenuous than hind it end turned on the flaahed by tho late President John F.
Kennedy, said of this decision: Woodbury were Bunday visitors.
The Child Study Club-will hold
"The rule announced today ... is * Mrs. John Rogers la a patient their last meeting of the year
a deliberate calculus to prevent
Saturday, June 25. at tho Tom troi, and skidded and flipped
interrogations, to reduce the inclfall. Her daughter. Ruth Nlelhamer home with a pool driven by Dorothea A. Kendall,
party being planned for 6:00. A
planned potluck supper will be
guilty and to Increase the number
State.
served following the swimming.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Majinska
alujfided the Eighth Commence­ President Sheila Black? vice
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burkey
ment eoccrclaea and tha Instal­ president. Betty Allen; secretary,
and
Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Art
many criminal defendants, who lation of tho first president of Lucille Woodman, and treasurer, Karrar and family and Mr. and
otherwise would have been convict­ the Lansing Community College, Mary Lou Geiger. AU members Mrs. Everett Couch and family
June ’ 12. at the Sexton High
ed on what this court has previously School, Lansing. Their daughter. are urged to attend this final were dinner guests on Father's
meeting. AU mothers in the com­
thought to be tho most Mtlsfaclory
munity are Invited to become
kind of evidence wtll now,, under clw of Practical Nurses
members of this club. The com­ Mra. Georgeau (Betty) and Lisa
mittee has met to plan the pro­ visited her parents, the Burkeys,
this new version of tha Mh-amcnd- ilnWoyed se an LPN at B!
grams for the coming year and pn Monday.
MIm Dawn Burghdoff is a
acquitted ... In some unknown
eating.
guest of Kay Corey of Detroit
Ron Martin, recreational di­
.ting
Community
College,
Marcia
rector,
has
been
a
patient
at
the
will return a killer, a rapist or
Osteopathic Hospital lr. Grand
other criminal to the streets and Lnnslng Community College with Rapids since June 13. Therefore
to ths environment that produced
the Summer recreation program
has been forced to be poatponod
him. to repeat his crime whenever
until further notice. Thia In­
it pleases him."
cludes all baseball teams and the
One can also appreciate the con­
swimming program. If anyone is
cern of Justice White when he Fred Nowlins of rural Mason.
interested In helping until he Is
able to take over, they may con­
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Mr. and Mis. Jerry Fisher areil
Rapids Bunday evening as she
enjoying the company of their 11
her husband, a patient at Frrgu- granddaughter. Diana Newman,

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the current play being a civic I
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Music." The weekend was i entertained for a steak-fry at
planned In celebration of the the home of their son. the Gary
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Notice is hereby given that I will bo at my home
on W. Hickory St., Hickory Comers, Michigan
from 8 o'clock ffim. until 8 o'clock p.m. on June
28. 1966. June 29. 1966, Jnno 30, 1966. July 1.
1966 and on July 5. 1966—tha last day to register.

is working as hygienist with the
fluoride treatment in the school.
This is a special treat for Diana
as both her patents, Mr. and
graduates of Woodland High.
Her parents have Just relumed
from Fort Bragg, N.C., where
they visited their son, Denny.
He was to be shipped to Vietnam
soon but plans were changed and
he was deferred until a later
date.
Bobby, David and Phillip Ste­
vens of Kalamazoo have been
visiting their grandparents, Mr.

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dinner guests of their parents,
the Robert Stevens.
Lawrence Vincent paid a 15
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on Leach Lake June 18 without a
license.

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Bobby and David accompanied
Grandpa Baulch fishing and
were delighted at catching so
many fUh. The Baukhes took

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ONE HUNDRED AND
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Short sleeve and sleeveless.

Patients at the Barry Cqunty
Medical Care Facility are en­
joying the new trees and shrubs
in the patio areas. Further
plantings at the front of the
building and background pines

Protect Foods From Loss of Flavor

FRANCES L. BUTLER

press styles, dacron and cotton blends,

Medical Facility
Patients Enjoy
New Shrubbery

The landscaping is the project
of the Thornapple Garden Club,
Mrs. Walter Perkins, civic chair­
man, said.
:
The Garden Club gratefully
rolled
acknowledges the following con­
tributions from Interested per­
pm. Friday.
sons and civic minded groups:
the Hastings Klwanls Club, the
Misses Florence and Helen Wade
(in memory of Dr. Herbert We­
del), the Welcome Wagon and
the Prairie Garden Club of Mid­
day Wooten paid a |25 fine plus dleville.
The club would appreciate fur­
According to the report of Ot- ther contributions.

anything but a hazardous cxperi-

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County

of th^Couaty of Buny» Michigan

Chairman
M^b.,

Hastlnw

102 Weet Statanf Jofftmm

�Hire 3 Teachers,
Need 6 More to
Complete Staff

Shower Honors
Bride-Elect Juns I

Htutinga School
Ciulodiant Select
AFLCIO Council
three new teacher* for the 1966­
67 school year but six mon art
needed to complete the faculty,
Bupl of Schools Richard J.
Guenther reported at their regu­
lar monthly meeting held Tues­
day noon. June 14. at the Hotel

to Frank Edward Smith, son of
Mr. and Mra. Robert Lynn Smith
of Owensville, Ohio. The bride­
elect la a 1964 graduate of Has­
tings High School and is em­
ployed al the Barry County
Medical Facility. Her fiance is a
1953 graduate of Owensville
Northeastern High School and Is
employed by Bouma Tile and
Acoustical Contractor* of Grand
Rapids. An August wedding is hit, and proceeded west to a
friend's home. She returned to
Hosting* on State Road.
Officer* later located the car,

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Double Ring Rites
Unite Couple in
Beautiful Setting
Pina Lake Sunday. * Joan Engle
of Grand Rapids spent Father's
Day with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Frank Ebgie. ‘

and Barbecued

The marriage of Miss Linda
the Carlton Center area to their
home nearer town on the Camp­
ground Road.
i matching accessories for their
ling trip to Shanty Creek
|e. After June 23 they will be
ome at 1211 University Village,
, Lansing.
)L-of-town guests came from
■u City, Mo.; West Palm proposal Is expected to be con­
sidered.

According to the report, Karen
was turning into a driveway
with her turn signals on when
the mishap occurred. David was

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Silver Anniversary

which had stuck In lhe wound
until It dropped out when the
to the Ray Travis

Not long after, about 4:30,
David J. Ulrich. 19, R2 Hastings,
was riding his motorcycle to his
home on the Wood ’School Road
after working at lhe E. W. Bliss
Company when he hit a 1069
Dodge driven by Karen F. Miller,

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East Middle Lake
Cato

By Mrt. BmU M.

Lacy daisies bordering tho path of
Venice lace, graced her sheath
gown. Her veil of Illusion was held
tn place by a daisied coronet. She
carried a prayer book topped with
white dairies and orchids.
Miss Patricia Dedark of Grand
Rapids was maid
honorCarol
and
Sdesmald*
were of Ml*

Stretch, cousin of the bride, of
West Palm Beach. Fla, and Mrs
Jan Youngs and Ml* Marilyn

IT HOME

INSTALL IT YOURSELF
of R3 Hastings tho Coots Grove
Scisool property for 6200. Tile
action complied with the ori­
ginal deed calling for the prop­
erty to revert bock after It is
no longer needed for aciwol purbaa been assigned to Travis AFB.
I Calif., alter completing Air Force
' basic training. The airman, a
1065 graduate of Hastings High
School, will be trained on the Job
as a personnel specialist with
the Military Airlift Command.

Personal Mention

see the Hastings City Dump.
Previously he has worked for Ute
city In other capacities.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cum­
ming* have returned from their
recent trip to Washington. D.C.,
and visiting their son and fami­
ly, th6 Tom Cummings, In
Poughkeepsie. N.Y.

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tor this 6h-month trip was
61.200 (twelve hundred, instead
of $1200 (twelve).
The Dick Cooks were guests of
the Donald Simpsons in Char­
lotte Thursday evening for the
annual Rotary Ann chicken bar­
becue held at the Dr. Byland
home thia year.
Mrs. Russell Belfield has been

golf meet the first four days of
this week. The Belfield*' son. Lee
Belfield. leftgBunday for Pairway
Camp al Torch Lake where he

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Mrs. D. P. Kclse? and son,
Paul, and daughter. Lelsa. from
Pittsburgh. Pa., were weekend

Mrs. Stanley’Wood from Kala­
mazoo attended the alumm ban­
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Impressive Rites

, A white satin brocade gown with
scalloped boat neckline, soft

Mtas Aharon Marv Guar
Stadium Drive. Kalamasoo. wd

her marriage Saturday afternoon
to Royal Lee Shilton In the 8ebewa Center Methodist Church.
She carried

June 11.
IrttofWi
performed the double ring cere-

of Mr. and Mra. IrU Shilton, rural
Portland.
The pianist, Mrs. Anne Slowtas,
nlayed the wedding march and
hvmns os the honor attendants.
Mra. Bonnie Brooks, matron of
honor. Mtas Christine Schubert as
brldnmald and Mis, Karen Smith
of Portland, preceded the bride to
the altar.
blue chiffon

Wcllman, R3 Hastings, wish to

their daughter, Sandra Kay.
A2/c Larry K Gldley, son ot 1
1965 graduate of Hastings High
School and Is employed by the
Wolverine Insurance Company In
Battle Creek. Her fiance Is a 1964
graduate of Hokes Bluff High
Schoo) In Gadsden, Ala, and ta

floor-length
sheath of nylon dotted Swiss over

sleeves with nylon lace ruffled

Smith tn a blue nylon dress. Their

lace hearts
The flower girl In a pink nylon

lace heart shaped basket, was Har­
riet Rove Haney, daughter of Milo
Haney of Detroit. The ring bearer

tloned in Battle Creek. An Au­
gust wadding Is being planned

and die carried white roses.

home

Monday

The
was held in the
church
with Mrs Donald
Johnson. Hastings. cutting the
cake; Mra. Richard Olson, Kala­
A houseguest at tho Richard and Mra. Charles Faul.
gtri, wearing a floor-length, white mazoo, presiding at the- pftnch
nylon. empire styled gown with bowl, and Miss Ellen Ocss of Niles Kaufmanns over the weekend

Personal Mention

aey. Jr, Hastings, brother of the Lauretta Guernsey, aunt of the
bride, and Mra. David Slocum were
In charge of the gifts.
For their wedding irip through
Charta Kidder, Northern Michigan, the bride wore
master and rota­ a sky blue A-llne suit of silk shan­
tung with a corsage of orchids.

----------- ,----------- pastel flowered
from Kalamazoo. Nashville, Fire­
whipped cream dress with mint port Middleville. Niles. Villa Grove.
Ill, and Bloomingdale, Ind.
The rehearsal dinner was given
Thursday, June 9. This was a
double rehearsal dinner for both
staters—Donna was united In mar­
riage with Duane Priddy. Friday
evening, June 10.

WIDDINC
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Mra Rozeil Stanton, as dis­
trict president of the Methodist
Woman's Society of Christian
Service. Is attending the School
of Missions in Albion this week.
At the J. J. Meads on PnCranston Wilcox of Coldwater,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mead of

hasting*

— Pimm

945-3967 Mrs. Carl Domain.

Lovely Mbs Randy Hanson of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Is here to
visit her uncle, James Radford
and family, at their Gun Lake
cottage.
The Emerson Btrubles. who
will build a new home on Grant
Street, have sold their house at

iiomc in South Dakota from Hastings Country Club, duplicate Robert Newell family.
play Tuesday night, Mrs. Loma
Having started out with all
teacher. The Kaufmanns took Davidson of Grand Rapids and sorts of camping and fishing
MUs Junck to South Bend Tuea- Mrs. Roy Hubbard were the win- gear, with canoes atop the three
cars. Harm Wilcox and son.
sister, Mra. Daniel Popleiakl, be­
third. Mrs. Robert Cook and Mrs.
fore taking tile plane iiomc.
Frank McCloskey.
Bill, have returned from a week
in U!e wilds of Canada. They
daughter. Gayle, to Central
The Gamer Hamptons art plan­ drove to the Soo then flew deep
Michigan University, Mount
ning to entertain Mrs. Hampton's
lag cd equipment and canoes to
to attend Band Camp for two
weeks on a scholarship. The
Charles Smith, Mra. Velma Dicker- (as always the mosquitoes were
plentiful) but 11-year-old Bill on
Buckland, of Urbandale, for din­ his first trip of this sort was the
Suntheimers.
ner on Sunday. June 38, to honor first to catch the biggest fish.
Die birthdays of Mr. Armour arid Perhaps there Is some validity to
Mr. Hampton.
the old cliche about "Beginner's
Friday evening, Juno 10, after
graduation for the pleasure of
To celebrate the 38th wedding
Mrs. Bernard Reed visited her
their son. Steve, a Hastings anniversary ot the James OGonHigh School graduate. Friends nora. their daughters. Carolyn daughter and family, the Jim
and relatives came from Lake
Odesea. Middleville. Delton, and Mra. Walter Beck and family
Among those at Ferris gradu­
Grand Rapids and Hastings.
joined them far a chicken barbe­
cue on Sunday. The actual anni­ ation in Big Rapids Sunday were
Rtagwalske of Columbus, Ohio, versary date is June 30.
McPharlln
and Mra. Pynn Math­
spent the weekend With the for­
ews. Mike McPharlln. who leaves
mer's parents, the David Barrys.
for military duty July 19. was
and also arriving home on Frlthe
graduates. Others to
among
their daughter. Nancy, who has and Mr. and Mra Lyn Burdick graduate this year were Tom
been teaching ta Holly and will had dinner at Mld-VULa an Friday Bmelker and Joan Shute.
The Dr. Richard Blander fami­
toon be leaving on a Western to bbaerve their wedding annlverly of Indianapolis, Ind.. Visited
tour v tatting many talereaUng
hta parents, the Leon Standera,
and scenic places, before; going of June and the first of
over the weekend.
'
Mrs. Garth Underwood and
teaching In a school for service­
Mrs. Lee Lamb will visit the lat­
men’s children at Pt. Greeley. pie gaily decorated the
ter'! sister ta East Aurora, N.Y.,
Also visiting the Barrys during
the weekend were her mother, their niece, Mary Ann1. Kangas, and attend the wedding Satur­
the Carl Carpenters of Kalama­ with Sue Rose as eo-boateMjWD- day afternoon of Mtas Barbara
zoo. and her sister and niece, terulned with a farewell party for Ann Hauer and Mr. J. Ranald
Mrs John Lapeer and Mary Kay Eileen Tucker on Thursday eve- 81m ta the Presbyterian Church
at Scottsville. N.Y.
of Riverton, Wyo, who left for
Mrs. Ethan KlddCr returned
home this week.
from Detroit Saturday after
Christine VanderLlnd and
vtajtlng her daughter. Mra. Jua­
evening
of
swimming,
gama,
and
children. Stephanie and Michael,
nita Williams, and family for a
Just
an
"aU
»round"
good
time,
will be arriving from West Vir­
ginia by train at Battle Creek which began with tha fun of sur­ school graduation of her grand­
Wednesday. They will be met by prising the hoqoree, their schtfer son, Kurt Williams, June 15th.
her brother, Dave McGlocklln, Ing and planning working perfect­ Kurt will begin ha classes at
and will be visiting her parents, ly. Included, in .the refreshments Northern Michigan College at
the Claude Braidwoods, for a
MarqufctU on June 25th.
week. Mr. VanderLlnd Is study­
Mnr. Grace Wilson of New
ing at Ohio University and will which was the sentiment expressed castle. Pa, accompanied Mrs.
arrive in Hastings June 30. The
Paul Arow of Oakridge. Tenn,
following two weeks they will
when they arrived Tuesday to
visit his family and friends in
the Grand Rapids urea.
heated by Mra Richard Cotter bert Wedel.
.
The Chris Kaechelea of Grass
Charles Truesdell spent the on Wednesday. Juno 16. honor- Lake were here Bunday visiting
weekend at the former's cottage
their parents, the John Hopkina
attractive . and' unique eeotay- and Mra. Carlton Kaechele. They
left Monday for New England on
Md with Uny baby items *uah as a tour to Investigate teaching
botttaa. bootlea, etc. decorated Jobs in that vicinity for next
the tabtea. and a huge rtofk
hovered over the gift table. TM
Mrs. Ralph Herrick and
daughter, Martha, are expected
here this week from California
to visit her parents, the Charles
Leonards, and the Herrick's
daughter and husband, the Mike
McMillans. The Tim Howards.

Under The
Dryer

Personal Mention

HHS *66 grads Evie von Rsis
and her stater. Hilda CaraoO,
from Ireland flew to California
Bunday to vjslt the former*
aunt and family, the Alan BlackPeg Preston

Mrs. Don Haney who were host
and hostee* at the wedding. Mrs.
Ahn McClelland preside^ at the

Personal Mention

MR AND MRS. RALPH BREWER. JR
. . Mtas Sharon Mary Guernsey Becomes Bride.

an empire styled gown of pink
mtan with velvet. Her circlet veil

their son, Tom Howard, at Camp

■ MR. AND MRS. DUANE B. PRIDDY
... Mtas Donna M. Guernsey Ii Married

Lovely Nuptials
Unite Couple at
Wesleyan Church
Hie North Irving Wesleyan

ot the wedding of Miss Donna M.
Guernsey, daughter of Mr. and
tings, and Duane B. Priddy, sen
Vermontville, Friday, June 10, at

guests.
Baskets of white mums and pink
gladioli, candelabra and palms dec­
Carey, organist, accompanied Rev.

You Truly" and "The Lord's
fteyer."

father, the bride wore a floor- i
length gown of rose petit-point i
lace bodice featured a scoop neck­
line and long sleeves coming to
points at the wrists. The bouffant

net over-lay edged in lace medal-

George Glerman. a friend Of the
groom from Portland, served as
best man. Groomsmen were Wil­
at the punch bowl; Mias Phyllis liam Feasal of Mulliken and Kendsll Smith of Portland and seating
the guests were John Smith of
Portland and Micky Brooks.
and Mlaa Lauretta Guernsey asThe bride's mother selected a
three-piece aerolite knit suit of
After the wedding of Donna's white and mint green with matchsister on Saturday, the bridal
couple left on a trip through Can­
ada and Niagara Falls. She wore the occasion with matching acoesa white shantung suit with pink
accessories and the orchid from glamellas.
A reception was held In the
church parlors following the cere­
Lol 36, Midland. Michigan.
mony. Those assisting were Mrs.
Out-of-town guests came from Barbara Bailey, cutting the wed­
ding cake; Mrs. Janet Haney,
vllle, Nashville, Freeport. Middle­ serving punch: Mrs. Velma Trumville, Lansing, Detroit, Flint and
Pinckney of Fort Myers. Fla, cof­
double rehearsal dinner honor- fee. all aunts of the bride, and
Mrs. Bertha Smith of Portland,
slater of tho groom, Mrs. Dorothy
&lt;*i June B. by the groom's parents.
Fremont. Mrs. Vem Hal) of Mus­
kegon. also a unis, and Mrs Orville
Ackley of Six Lakes.
on Saturday, June 11.
The couple are residing in a
trailer house on Rl. Shilton Road,
since returning from their wedding
trip In thy Upper Peninsula. The
new Mrtv Shilton selected a mint
green three piece suit with white
accessories for traveling.
A rehearsal party was held at
Mrs. H. Frank Rltehle was
the Shilton liotne for (he wedding
day luncheon at the Hastings party.

Women Enjoy Guest
Day Luncheon at
The Country Club

front. The chapel-length train of
held In

shoulders with eous.

with beaded petals and she carried
a white Bible topped with white noon's play went to Mra. Gordon
feathered mum, and centered with
a white orchid with streamers tied
In lovers knots.
Attending the bride were her
sisters. Mrs. Ralph Brewer as ma­
Out-of-towners Included Mra.
tron of honor and Mtas Rebecca Edward VanPopertag of Grand
Guernsey as bridesmaid. They wore Rapids. Mra. Robert VanderWerf
of Menomonee Falls. Wls, Mra.
whipped cream with small white Walter Smith of Kansas City.
velvet dots. Their dresses featured -Mra Edith Wood of Santa Moni­
elbow-length sleeves and Jewel ca, Calif., and Mrs.’ John Stretch
necklines. The high empire waist­
lines were .accented by ribbon belts
tied In the back and reaching to Ing at the Jack Wood home and
the floor. They wore small white
haw attended the Wood-Corrlveils lopped with pink pompon
mums and carried cascade bou­ gnn June 14th wedding festi­
vities.
quets of pink and white mums.

In Birmingham Saturday to
attend the wedding of Miss San­
dra' Darlene Jaenicke and Norhfan ‘Francis Lublenleckl. besides
the groom's family were the
Francis Hengebachs. the Chris
Kaecheles. Jerry Jacobs. Dave
Wallace and Don Baty of Ann
Arbor. Wedding story in next
Issue of The Banner.

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flower girl, dressed identical to the
Brian Baker, nephew of the groom,
c . ; IV1 p/x

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Lcwta Trowbridge. Charlotte,

Wilson Guernsey, brother of the
matoo. brother-in-law of the bride.
Mrs Guernsey chose a mint
green linen sheath dress for her
daughter's wedding and wore belg&lt;!
accessories and a white carnation
corsage. The groom's mother wore
a royal blue lace dress with mateh-

nation corsage.
Following tha ceremony a recep-

Vlttnaro, will be driving back to
Michigan with Mra. H. and Mar- tor, Allegan, sister and brother-in-

Ing Port Cali to Join their hus­
band and father In Germany.
The J. Franklin Huntleys and
wili fly to Seattle. Wash, to
visit the newlyweds, Mr. and
ter
a 10-day trip to Washington.
Mrs. John von Reis, before re­
DC,
and through Virginia.
turning home tn about two

Uou’ll love our

Lyle Schondelmayer BM3 of

don. Conn, returned Saturday
morning for JH months to com-

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His wife, fiols will remain with

Hair coloring Is more popular
than ever —and deservedly

your beautician to give you
conditioning treatment at

ence Schendelmayer. who the
last of May enjoyed a trip to
Connecticut and brought tha
young couple -back to Michigan.
A guest of Mra. Angellne Dan­
iels ta her granddaughter. Judy
Mademar. She accompanied her
grandmother home after Mrs. D.
had visited .the family in Flint

At the family gathering at the
Russell Benton home for Fath-

ternct the drying effects of
coloring. Your mane will
glow I

bert Gibson and family and Mr.

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Clayton Case and family. Mix
Mildred Benton of Grand Rapids
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Alma Fingleton

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Mra. M. J. Burch, ta returning to’
her home in Pompano Beach
Fla_ thia wank
’
'
Miller, HH1
commercial teacher, was in Lan­
sing Saturday to attend a 35th

Wadding Coke!
Spacially decorated by Dale. All white or in beautiful
Variety of designs In colored slide*. We slto have ice
cream dice* and delicious fruit punch to be delivered with
the wedding cska.
.

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�Demos Organise
3rd District Unit

3 The Hastings Banner

[| Public Foran | Batttnt » nag and putting It up.
It disturbed me.

if

n&gt;und*r.

Jum

from Communism. or at

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Wesleyans to
Install Officers
Sunday Morning

HHS Graduate
Joins Wisconsin
University Staff

many rein a life U given tn
the rica.patties,or in the jungles
thousands of miles from home.

i not have a few minutes time to
Heatings, Mich, oupiay the flag.
। la It any wonder some of
. I boys to Vietnam feel they
being betrayed by the people
■, beck home and that their morale

Dr

Roy E. Heath, a 1B32

School and who ha* been direc-

the Clinton Stevens En rofita
they win spend two night* at
Niagara Fall* and will come from the display of the American I
Warren Court should decide that
home by way of Pennsylvania.

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tUM Church Bunday, June 38. at

it k did It In one thing
** ...
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I called the radio station and
iked "what la wrontr national

things have been done that al
eight!" The lady told me the one time we thought could not
and would not ever happen tn

Dr. Heath. 51. wa* appointed

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cuses the merchants from faking Not only on the 14th of June __

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future BPW Hold
Meeting With HHS
Commercial Club

the noth Grand Commander of
Officers include:
the Grand Commsndery, Knight*
Ing on the faculties of Mich­ Templar of Michigan, by unani­
igan Technological University. mous acclaim at the closing m- tyn Robinson, auditing cowunitHoughton; Western Reserve Uni­
Ue; Dori* DePrisater, clerk;
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Members of the
Future
Pre ­
versity. Cleveland. Ohio, and lhe
brave." God Bless and Savelp £?
Clyde
a II
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atonal and Business
Rmlneu Girls
ntrll Club
I
University cX Wisconsin. Madl- third Battle Creek Mason to hold
this office. He is manager of dis­
of Hastings High School and
guide her through the night with i
tribution services of the southern
their advisor. Mrs Virginia Sny­
a light from above “
Hastings High school student* der. met June 10 and Invited
region for the Kellogg Company.
I receiving straight 'A“ average* the HH8 Commercial Club numHe ha* been a Mason for 38 Bernard Week* and Lynden Rob­
inson. music committee; Clare
for the second semester were:
White, head usher and Sunday
Miller, as guests
Ij Seniors
..'Ill'll, —
—■ Cynthia Bottcher.. —Jbyce
—y
.......
he*t- . Darlene Jarman,
Jarman. umay
Cindy Moyer
uoycr|, The m e i
HASTINGS
WESLEYAN
ma Weeks, librarian and Sunday
I and Mary Lynne Settles; Juniors Rooseir.t i:each. Gun Lake, and borg on development of the METHODIST CHURCH
| So let us show the patriotism '(five subject*) — Carol Boomer, although the weather did not
Rev. Olson W. Clark, Pastor
our fathen. brothers, sisters and Karen Frost. Loralyn Gilbert cooperate for the planned swimhusbands died to preoerve.
and Lynda Pryor; (four sub­ ntthg. a bountiful potluck picnic
Labell White, treasurer: Leo
ject*) Debbie Bishop. Sandra lunch was enjoyed. A short busl- given the Project's Atomic Bomb
Ernie Battxnan
Dsmond. trustee; Winifred
Gillespie. Richard L. Lawrence neis meeting followed, conducted
। Cheney, pianist. Mra. Bennet.
and Connie Noble; Sophomoeus
by lhe president, Elaine Zurad.
of Wyndotte Chemical* un- I . /
budget secretary.
Barbara Barnett. Cindy Camp­ The club is proud that several of urer
til 1953. when he went to Mich“
^f’
bell. Susan Engle. Diane Gilbert their members were among the
tv.). ..
ek-। vice. Installation of church oland Lola Sage; Freshmen — Jo­ seniors who received honors and
Anne Miller. Suzanne Proefrock. scholarships.
6:30 pm. Wesleyan Youth Fel­
gram.
Eileen Tucker and Deborah
This informal meeting was
A native of Hastings, Dr. lowship
While.
icheduled a* a get-together for
Others on the semester honor the members before June HHS Heath was graduated from Al­
bion College, earned hla Ph-D
I
»nnu*l meeting to be held
roll were:
graduate Anita Bowerman leaves from Western Reecrve. and Is Judgement "
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. Prayer •* Boyrw Mountain Lodge al
Seniors (five subjects)—Terry
luted In Who's Who In Chexn- and Bible study.
p-)&gt;. t&gt;m. ia_vi
King, 3.80; ‘four subjects) Caro­ Washington, DC, and exchange
lyn Bacheider, Susan Bachman. student members Sandy Gilles­
and Whoi
Christine Campbell, Susanne pie. Jan Wlesenhofer snd Karen
Cordray. Kathy Gaskill, Marion Frost leave to spend the Bummer
the father of two daughters.
Gorham. Bonnie Hoffman, Karin overseas.
Nilsson. Patricia Stamm and
Carolyn Coats had already left
Steve Youngs. 3.75; (five sub­ to live In Grand Rapids where
jects' Plrjo Alrlo. Lee Belfield,
Dennis Drake. Carl Hollman, Business College Members of the
Elaine Tucker. 3.60; (four sub­ planning committee for thia
jects) Gayle Barlow. John Cum- meeting were Bally Pierce and
bow, Linda Dunkelberger. Sybil Elaine Zurad.
Club met Wednesday, June 8. st
Dunn. Cecil LefTel. Pam Leventhe Elk's Temple. Forty mem­
good. Barbara Sisson. Carole
bers and guest* were present
There was a family gathering Thoma* Johnston. Hasting* dlSweet. Ken Weller and Marla
Wellman. 350; (five subjects&gt;
Mark Engle and Gretchen Hueb­ less
ltrs nonoruig
honoring mm
him on romers
Father's 11&lt;n for Profit." RefreshmenU
ner, 3.40; (four subjects) Jo Aid­ Day a late luncheon was served. I wee served.
rich. Darlene Allen. Donna Alien.
Mike Bolo. Linda Burkey. Gloria

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Mott. Nancy EUls, Robert Gib­
son. Linda Greenleaf, Chuck
Guenther. Linda . Hammond.
MUc Hoiatnan. Terry Keller. Agpas 'McPharlln. Mike Murphy.
Uarbkni Purdy, Bettie shelleubarger, Donald Sloan. John
Teunessen. Evie von Reis. Sue
Wellfare. Dave Wilcox and Jean
Wright, 323: Phu Hlgbie. 3201
(five subject*).
Juniors (five subjects)—Kathy
Bumworth. Linda Kahler. Gerry
Steward 350; (four subjects •
Linda Balyeat, Bev Burkey. Lin­
da McClelland. Susan Mullenlx
and Rex Wieland. 3.73; (five sub­
ject*) Gayle Myers and Janice
Wlesenhofer, 3 50; Patricia Clark.
Janice Hayden. Becky Ingram.
Sandy Karrar. Carol McAllister.
Bob Mayo and Stev^Taflee. 3.50;
| (five subjects&gt; Andrew Johnson,
Ron McCrurn and Mary Odrzywolsk*. 3.40; (four subject*) Teri
Babcock. Dale Berry. Kristine
Burroughs. Bruce Curtis, Bryan
Gordon. Bob Ironside. Sandy Lublenleckl, Robert Ritter. William
Shumway and Karen Wallace.
323; (five subject*&gt; Kathy Kauf­
man. Jim King and Steve Wil­
liams. 320.
Lawrance BhaltU and Busan
Tinker. 373; Kathy Beckwith,
Annette Dunkelberger. James
PUher. Harold Lewis. Linda
Bkedgell and Dave Turnes. 350;
Christine • B e I a o n. Deb Bloss.
Marilyn Bristol, Julie Carr. John
DeVault. Ruth Elliott. Mary
Goodyear. Mary Greta Guen­
ther. Curtis Henion. Stephen
Kesler. Sandra Os troth. Sue
Pierce, Mary Rein, James Rus­
sell. Cheryl Schant*. R h y n a
Scholma. Anne Schondelmayer.
Steven Soya and Roger Will. 325.
Freshmen: Doug Campbell.
Oienn Cota. Arthur Cotant.
Dave PUher. Evelyn Fuller.
Thomas Hahn. Jan Shafter. Ter­
ri Sheppard, Althea St. Martin.
3 75; Douglas Acker. Teresa Cas­
tleman. Beree Darby, Janice
Landon. Steven Reid and Mary
Storkan, 350; Russell Ainalle.
April Beller, Jeff Chandler,Tam­
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About 30 friend* dropped in
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AT HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB

^Hastings Area Tourney
1; Anton Turtal and
I. IW hrt; Un Bnydi
Mik*. 308, 1«’ Mt; Jut* McGuire
itd Dwt Mi. Ml Mt; Loyal

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MOOSK NINE WINS

■ -■ inaugural tournament, said be
j-.a-r expect* to defend hl* crown in
uu.
the Iggg competition Harvey
toil • Btatar. a fanner member and
Wi champton at the Hasting* Coun,U!r Cion Ironxlde wee fourth.
Flight winner* were Bob Isuntawlag SatantaJ. July 2. On

VanDenbarg, Mark aad Stave

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Unbeaten in
Softball Loop

Goodyear, 308. 152 net; Harold
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151 Mt: Bud Taylor and Jim.

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a 154. 10 over par. The two will
represent the Jayceee in th*
State tournament to be played at
In the Moose Connie Mack
the Spring Lsike Country Club
near Grand Haven on July 18.
The two, along with Rex Wie­
wilUama-ntagarald game Wcdland who fired a creditable 85
Tuesday morning, and Jim Fish­
day night Miner nipped Pitaer. won’ Hasting* High's first through 14 registered for play' In
State athletic championship this
Spring when they captured the
Class B crown.
CONGRATULATIONS! I ! I Wednesday afternoon* on John­
son Field.
Monday William* playa Miller.
Outdoor TraB—Lucille WilUlta
and Lois Stidham are the. Barry through lhe playground pro­
gram
with
funds
partially
llama playa Pltagcrald.
County Sportswomen's Club
delegates to Lhe State MUCC
convention el Marquette this
Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­
day. Marj Campbell and Mildred
Mathew* are co-chairmen of the
gals' bake sale at the National the Babe Ruth circuit.
Bank Friday morning. . . .
This Wednesday Kiwanla hata
William E. Hampton. 44. R2
Visitor* to northern Michigan
Nashville, apparently escaped
this Bummer should not be dis­
serious injury about 9 am. Mon­
turbed by occasional areas of
day
when the 19« Ford milk
heavily cut-over or even burnedLcagus play began last Wed­ tanker he was driving on E.
over forest land, according to the
Conservation Department. What nesday whan Guggtmos defeated State Road rolled over.

Cows in Road
Cause Accident

Senior Citizens
Meet Monday

lilts in two official trips includ­ creek 1s wide in some place*. Ray
ing a home run and Steve Aller- only had three crawlers with
ding got two singles tn three him. He's taken hundreds of
trout from the fine little stream
Last Thursday Hasting* Mfg.
trounced Michigan Rehablllta-

East Doud

By Wft. Lloyd Owen

Salad vegetables travel i

Mr. and Mra Eldon Oetman with some lee cubes.
from South Haven spent Bun-,

Mrs. Wffl Gurd. * Sunday call-

Woodland Saddlo
Club Sot for Fair

Mrs. Claude Hammond from
Hind* district ♦ Mra Lloyd
Member* of the Woodland Owen entertained Guild 42 TuesSaddle Club planned an overLloyd Owen spent from Wednesand with Chris Betoon chairman
and Nancy Estep on the food Grand Rapids, their daughter,
Mra.
William Cox undergoing
committee. Patty Stadel wa* in
open heart surgery at Blodgett
tions are being made for the Hospital. * Mr. and Mra. Howard

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The Freeport United Brethren
Church softball team dropped a
15-4 decision to lhe Calvary UJJ.
nine Thursday night at Clarta-

flea inning*.

CB Radio Clubs
To Aid Barry
In Emergencies

Wl 5-4174

Bliss Gold
Team Leads
Tuesday Golf
-Gold Team, with 318 pointe,
leads Silver Team by only 94
point* in the E. W. BUM Tues­
day evening golf league a$ the
Hasting* Country Club.
Phil Walldorf!, carding a fine

nett, b&gt; 2 points, on the Silver
Team. Lin Snyder, third, is only
The Barry County CB Club
and Hastings CB Club held a
Th* Gold Team leader 1*
business mas11 ng and picnic at Georg* Miller with 27 points,
Tyden Park Bunday. Both dubs fallowed by John Hopkins with
are developing plans to provide 25. Dave Kruko U third with 24.
Turetey'* results:

emeraenev and dlaaat*.
William Barr. Civil Defense
Director, stated communication*
were maintained from the area*
hit by the last storm with a
base station of CB Clubs to
utilities, local government and

at the time.
Both club* are dedicated Io be
of aervied to Barry County at all
time*. Wm. Armlntraut of the
Barry County Chib and Pat Uaderhlll of the Hastings Clubs,
side.
Carl E. Newman. 53. R3 Mid­ are assigned the responsibility
dleville, and Norman H DeMent. to set up communications from
52. Defiance, Ohio, were Injured all townships.
Wednesday, June I, In * crash
about 10 pm. on M-37 just north
of Arlington Street in Middle­
ville.
Both were taken to Pennock A citrus stain often
the Lyons Olanta toppled Bun- Hospital where DeMent was
treated and released. Newman
Michigan's limited 1955 bear
season ended with a harvest of the Bru ven trampled the Olanta.
turns yeSow. Thia yellowing is
pathlc Hospital in Grand Rapids.
524 animals, according to a final
estimate pegged to the ConscrvaS-m‘
MIN ITCH
vey of hunter*. Last Falls kill
■
PONT SCRATCH IT I
fell far short of the1 previous
1
miles of recently upgraded twothree year* when IfiOO aj mare
lane State highway, according to
bear* wore taken annually: There
wm a ban on bear hunting
tiie Michigan Tourist Council.
Senior Cltlxens of the Hastings
throughout lhe Lower Peninsula
Where sportsmen took nearly 300 community will meet Monday, jlinking the upper and lower penJune 27. at the Union Hall on ,Insulu-i. ail Michigan highways
Woodland
Avenue
for
ths-usual
'
through this Fall in that part ot
carry-ln picnic dinner and so­
cial hour.
•
Visitors are welcome and all
ouldoor men. proudly displayed a
19 4-Inch brown trout he took are reminded to bring own table

Monday afternoon. The dandy a beverage.
The program will be a talk by
trout weighed about 2H pounds
Earl Hill of Jackson from Con­
sumers Power Company. HUI Is &gt;
popular speaker He addressed
the club two years ago and left
a fine Impression. HU topic this
time is "Living More Enjoyably."
If transportation is needed, or
can be furnished, please notify
President Ray Wolfe, at 5-2804.
chucking two-hlt boll. The PlsDinner Is served at one o'clock.

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FRIDAY, JULY I

you will see Is a sign of .produc­
tive. working forests, explains Al McKenough 8-7. This Monday
Phillip* of Imlay City. Phillips Anderson walloped Guggetnos.
explains that several forest types
— particularly aspen and pine— Pennington. 22-5.
need rather drastic treatments to
the Michigan Rehabilitation In­ create healthy new forests. “Good
stitute at 1:30 under the John­ forest management dictates that
son Flaid light* in the Hasting*
controlled burning is used more
and more to do a complete job,"
he added.
A free folder. "Sport Fishing
Wednesday In the Babe Ruth
the ■actings Guide to Grand Traverse Bay." circuit VanDcrteirg's Indians deis available by writing the
The unbeaten Hasting* Mfg.
Company softball team
.
scheduled to meet E. W. BUM at
7 pm. thia Wednesday and

aeorgt Miller and Ron. 177. 151

Armchair Athlete VX?
Binder Park course.
Jim was medalist after the first 18 in the morning, shooting
a 75, while John carded a fine 76. In the afternoon it was John's
turn and the future HHS senior fired a one-over-par 73 for a 149

r^OWNM Will 'shoot into flight*

lane traveling

HOTI: INTRIB MUST HAVt COMPUTED THUR
JUNKMt YEAR IM HIGH SCHOOL TO SI U.ICISLI

Hastings High athletes earned more honorc thlj week when
John Peterson and Jim Taylor finished one-two in the Jaycre*
Regional GoH tournament held Tuesday at Battle Creek’*

goUera uha have completed their
junior year in High school.

al tha YMCA

fir*

3, Frank wall 60. 1; Jah a Hop­
kins a, 0. PhU Walldorf! 44, 4.
Dick Hudson 50, 4. Jim WUwell
53, 0; Pete Lubtanleckl 42, 4, Jim

BOWL
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ot 8:00
Every Thun. Nite
at Hastings Bowl
PRIZES IVIRY

Moore 51, 0, Tom Johnrton 49.
4; Lynn Ferry 46. 0, Fred Markle
50, 4; Fred Porteous 43, 4. Gor­
die Norris 10, 0;
Petora
53. 6, Mika finyds
Georf*
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�City Playgrounds to Hold ‘Olympic Games’ Friday Afternoon Men s Retreat
Rllla. WhlL-

Tuesday the bus leave* South-

Mra. mil* Whitmore, Bunday. *

1:10 to take the kid* swimming: end family called - Bunday on

hunts Friday were: Southeastern
—Mike Martin, Jarret Buwalda,
Debbie Goroderuki and Patty
Bnule; First Ward Park—-Jerry
Whitney. Barry Havana, Steve
tournament with Qj* Winners of JUea, David McCuUlgh; North sash playground io ujMf for the
"I‘“
“*
school. Echtlnaw, Mark Os troth and
Mark Hubble.
Next week's
Peanut hunt winners were:

from
Sieve
rickey Smith from Boulh- Jaskaon, Billy and Jim Jlles,
n- Vickey defeated Phyllis Teres** Allerdlng and Gretchen

Nyla and Doug

were

evening

Birthday Club met Tuesday,
June 21, at the Maple Grove
Hall. A Mr. and Mrs. Blair HawbllU and Kenneth called Bun­

Lake Odessa to
Open Michigan’s
Fair Circuit
Ones agaM.July 1 to

The sandhill crane doesn't like
people and has a aquawk that's a
Monday, July 4. at 1:40 there real Jolt, says a University ot
Michigan man.
Sunday afternoon, ponlra un­
ites nearly completed
George Hunt, associate profes­
U. t .Minra.1 ui icxun IU cents WUl sor ot wildlife management. r»complete in pony pulling con­
-------- -'7
to Abe Ritter, that at about 100 yards "you Just
Headllng this vear's grand-according
bethe —
Okla- chrtnnan
of this part of the
----------- ...
abdut Jump out of your skin, es­
eland show will _
v,
- -- -~ —
&gt;
Pair t&gt;
home Auctioneer. Carl VanDyke. Fair. Lightweight florae pulling pecially If you don't know lhe
contests will be held Monday at bird's there.
1:30, and a* usual, several out
front of the grandstand.

tral for the title. Bruce defeated
Bruce Colvin of Northeastern to

Were

vtoUg to the four

Highbank

Arden Behants and family, Mrs

Vem Hawblitz.

(but not under your feet).

Your Chevrolet dealer
is mowing prices right now!
(hi

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and Kenneth called
Africa Inland Mission With reByckle. A Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
VanSyckle called on Mr. and slonaries Into the Congo.
Mn. Henry VanSyckle, Friday
night, a Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Buehler and family, Mr. and
"You can spot a sandhill crane Mra. Voight VanByckle and fam­
a Pnlr Queen this year.
easily because It always flies ily. Danny Case and Nell Wilder puppies available for adoption
stretched out into a straight line
—neck way out front, legs trill­ Mr. and Mra. Henry VanByckle.
ing behind. It can't be mistaken A Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rauh be contacted through the sher­
for herons and egrets, which fly were Bunday dinner guests of iff's office. The Barry Humane
with head and neck pulled back Mr. and Mra. Keith Strickland
By Mri. Lloyd Owen
and Mrs. Winnie Dunn.
*
two black and white female, full
Bl DowUa*
V4S-S4II
Hunt describes this crane as
A nursery school meeting will
Mlu&gt; Christina Campbell te blood springer spaniels
be held this Thursday at 8 p.m. standing about four to five feet starting Bunday morning for
in
height,
with
a
wingspread
of
at the Central Methodlat Church
Fellowship hall. Till* will be the six or seven feet, and weighing
last meeting for parent* to sign from eight to 12 pounds. Adults Dunkelberger 1* also going from no puppy problem.
are a general grey color except
up their children If Interested In
here. A Thursday night the choir
the school. If unable to attend,
head The young, up until the
contact Mrs. Ralph Showerman, second year of their life, remain
Lake Odeftka. A Miss Emetine brown In color with a reddish
Lptell Mr* Mildred
Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. tinge.
Mra. Irene Jone*
BUI (Bara) McNally. 29, one
William Barker, rural Dake
the party. a Mr.
Odessa and a Junior student at
gm Campbell hold
Cakewood, will attend the Wol­ gan, but becoming somewhat
verine Girl* State on the Uni­
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
versity of Michigan campus. A
Michael Campbed, newlyweds,
Mr. and Mra. Roger Hamp will
Sunday, June 18. al their home
open house Bunday. June 26.
"In Michigan they breed In
McNally has been reserve grid
some numbers in the eastern
904 Fifth Avenue, Lake Odessa. part of lhe Upper Peninsula, and
Soot from campfires will come
The party is to honor the Hamps in small numbers in the south
cation.
for their silver wedding anni­
versary and hosted by their sons,
the Allen Hamps and Douglas widely hunted for their 'good Ing utensil* before you UM them.
can wi 5-S41I
Hamps of Middleton. LaVon and eating.'
Jerry. No invitations have been
"Apparently shy. these birds do
sent but aU relative and friends not tolerate the presence of hu­
are Invited to attend and they mans. especially during the nest­
request no gifts. A The Lakeside
Barracks and Auxiliary meet mote and marshy areas. Now
Monday evening. June 27. at the
Lake Odessa Community Center. vaded by man. bird* are consid­
erably reduced in number.
'The birds spend the Winter In
the Gulf states, across to south­
ern California and southward In­
to Mexico as far os Mexico City.
They arrive In Michigan in late
March and start nesting shortly
The Lawrence Quick family
loose vegetation or an old musktho Nylc Nyts of Bedford. Rox­
anne Quick Is a house guest this
week of her unde and family, Just after they're hatched."
the Ralph Nyes of Bodford. * down and are able to run about

.

Pets for Adoption

■ •■■■-

Name Buzz McNally
Lakaview Coach

Dowling

daughter, Karen and Carol
Quick returned Saturday from a
camping trip to Strawberry Lake
near Reed City, Mich A V tetters

Mrs. Hamilton
Going to Vietnam

Mrs Lu el I a HamUton. the
daughter, the Frtd Harris' of daughter of Mrs. Harry Dunn of
R1 Hastings, leaves July 4 for a
Andy Newberg, former residents special two-year assignment In
Vietnam.
Mrs. Hamilton. Extension
c i e t y of Dowling Methodist
Church Installed by pastor Rev. Hillsdale and St. Joseph counties,
Harold Arman at the group's goes to Washington. DC.. lor
monthly meeting last week orientation and briefing and then
Thursday are: Hasel Hammond direct to Saigon.
as president; Gertrude Gaskill,
vice president; Edith Onnsbe,
rotary; Frieda Quick as Christ­
ian social relations chairman;

Uon; Nina Stanford, spiritual
life; Helen Drake and Goldie
Rolfe, membership committee;
Mra. Hamilton fill have
Jean Brandt, campus affairs; pleted 19 years with the
Extension Service June 20.
went to Branch County July 1.
Bochclkw of Barryton. Mich, are She tdught vocational horownakvisitors In the Lloyd Gaskill ing at Coral. Cedarville and Yale
before Joining the Extension
School children can still en­ Service Her *on. Hubert, is
roll in the reading contest spon­
sored by the Dowling library. Tripoli. Libya.
The Branch Extension Council
elude: "ColumbeUa" by Phyllis Is planning an open house for
A. Whitney and "The Hospital Mr*. Hamilton Tuesday. June 28,
fairgrounds in I
public Is invited.

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liability insurance
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injury on your proparty,
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were Sunday dinner
er. International graduate stuGillespie. * Mr. and Mrs. Hany
Dowding entertained the chil­
dren and their families Bunday.
A Mr. and Mra. Stanley Aspinall tlons are required.
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller
called Bunday on Mr*. Grace following the men's retreat. The
Marshall

East Doud

After the opening parade.

Mr. and Mra. Marshall Green fora the grandstand between t lie
and Sandra Rasey attended the---------------- --------------- ----- ,----------Wlfl-E d g e r wedding Saturday , front eg the grandstand. The
evening In Hastings.
‘

Let the pass grow, George

.

At Gull Lake
Conference

Conklin spent Father-* Day with

pany has the Midway. Tlw Mid­
will be opened Thursday
A 10:30 parade through the way
night with a yet lb be named1
dowptown section Friday wUl of­
ficially open the Fair, according Variety Show.

Thursday with her grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mra. Austin am. In front of the grandstand.
By Mrs. Fern Hawblil*
1 NmAvBU
&lt;*&gt;-3101 Schantz. Saturday evening call- noted by the Fair Association.
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Wyble Askins of Nashville.
Friday afternoon, livestock will
be judged.
ley of Charlotte were Bunday
The Lakewood High School

Wolfa ir Mias Unda Wolf Is
went swimming Taeaday after­ home from college and working
aeon.
' " '
) in Boule Creek for the SumThls Thursday the "swimming mcr. * Mr. and Mra Cliff Bab-

By Mr*. Oriie Vickie
it fcsuua
Htte isa-vtri

HfiwbUtx

Johnson of Union City.

enjoyed a carry-In supper Bun­
id Kathy &gt;radley of Haines. Crystal Cumbow. Scott day with Mr. and Mrs. Austin
stern. Kathy beat Helen Beduhn, Bcott Smith and Ernie
Carpenter.
enee Gliding of Hastings were
of Central to reach the

flteve defeated Craig Martin
of Southeastern In the semi-

” Crane Squawks
Extra Loud
At People

day night performance.
A* u.ual superintendent of
•peed Ernie Cusack has a fuU

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1961 MERCURY METEOR 800
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1964 Ford F250 % Ton
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1963 GMC Pickup
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1964 Chevrolet
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—LHC. 9 ft. PTO Combine.
—John Deere 25 PTO Combine.
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—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
—Aills Chalmers Blower with
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—Mowers and Conditioners.

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RIFLE — 30-08
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cant land—about 80S tillable.
McLeod. R1 Vermontville. Ph.
1967 CALENDARS —Wide vari­
Good Investment! Terms avail­
—Mower guards
ety of prices starting at 8895
387-2551.
8/80
able. 84,000. Call Now I Ty Car­
per hundred. Order now and
ter 6t Co, Realtors, Kalamasoo
pay after Sept. 1. Also book 9-MONTHB-OLD YORKSHIRE
(Phone 341-6138).
8/30
BOAR —8M. 7963 Gull Rd,
matches. Call: Battle CfiMRy
Richland (weekdays) or call 6PACIOUB 3-BEDROO.M HOME
WO 3-0159 collect gfter 8 pm.
629-5954 after 6 pm.
6/23
— Dining room, extra large

GOODYEAR BROS.

FARM SUPPLIES

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

945-3158

1-37 8o.

Special —Your razor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
81*5. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E.
State St, Hastings
tf

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Regular 82.00—Now 8100. No
pre-sham poo — No after odor.
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.

ROUTE OPEN. FOR MAN OR
WOMAN—Full or part time,
servicing customers In City of
Hastings. Weekly earning
88750 and up possible. Write
Watkins Products, Inc., D-62,
Winona, Minn.
8/30
Mlscellaneoue
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS I Bee Carl &amp; Betty's
Appliances before you buyl
They Sell—They Install—They
Service. Ph. Wl 8-3833. M-37

STALK SHREDDERS FOR
. RENT—Francisco Fann Sup­
ply, M37 So. 848-8110.
tf

WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
Stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
8228. This Includes, postage
and aales tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty
Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
PJeasantvlew Elementary
School. Call WO 2-0367 or af-

CARPET CLEANING IB EABY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wat carpets or hand-

★ Help Wanted

Qualifications:
Electrical Engineers. Tech­
nical school graduates, men

training or equivalent ex­
perience.
IBM NEEDS YOU

HELP WANTED
Owner-Operators
Ten men needed Immediately

model 3 ton tilt-cab, cab over,
or Conventional tractors.

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
In aluminum, a ted or wood
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
sash. Burkey Auto Glass A
motor*. New and used boats.
Radiator Shop, 111 N. Jeffer­
Fiote Boata. Trailers and ac­
son. Hastings.
tf
cessories M-M tn Nashville.
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’
and men's clothing. Phone Wl
5-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd
Tailor Shop.
tf

for only UM. Hastings Floor
Ungs. Phone Wl 5-5118.'

HOTI01: Muy Uadan ta tt.

s.

ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE I No charge for over­
alls prints.
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*MM MM eccuRtllou cm
stMtei Ma**aa*Uc*
1”d°*

To fill these challenging
technical positions
IN FIELD ENGINEERING
Coll or write.for an interview
stating your qualifications
to;
W. J. Hammon, IBM Corp.

Long tetm lease. Home base
200 ACRE FARM-Can be used
Ar FersGnela
for general farming. Fenced
well Buildings In good condi­
For details call:
Mi ■«» tadlcsto la tkdy »4v«rALCOHOLICS ANOB
tion. can 623-3718 (Delton), tf
lllMHI vkiU« thi I’.iud potlMr. Seheiii, Kalamatoo 342-8187 COTTAGE north side of Wan
HM» Sre kvsBabU to ImU mu*.
PD. 171, Hastings
Lake. Excellent beach for chil­
dren. Private dock and boat. 20 SCENIC ACRES with hlU-top
GRAFF TRUCKING CO, INC.
building site pvorfadklng. Long
Week of Aug. 28. Phone Wl
2110 Lake St.
Lake. Just off HM8. 8.W. of MAN to assume responsible poel5-4923 except Thursdays, Wl
Hastings. 81*00. Phone M8­
8-3182 after 6:30.
tf
6/23 643 W. Crosstown Parkway
Ar Wanted
5623.
8/30
wax*. Hastings.
tf
FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
Kalamazoo, Michigan
MENT. one 4-room cottage,
BUSINESS OFPCRTUNin
HABTING6 BUBIN188 WANTS
NOT ICF
Kalamazoo 345-6173
WANTED TO BORROW 83,000
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
Younc mok
--- •“ —
privileges. AU utlUtiea fur­
on second mortgage of house.
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Battle Creek 965-3257
Wl 5-8184.
SMILEY POST*BUILDINGS
nished. Phone 623-2024.
tf
Write Box 1018 c/o Hastings
WRITE or CALL
An equal opportunity employer
Banner.
8/33
Quality
structures
built
6/23

Power
Company ’
945-3474

REAHM
SALES

1964 Chevrolet Biscayne
4 Dr. 8 Automatic.

328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

1310 N. Michigan

1M3 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
.,. Dynamic 88 4 Dr., beautiful
blue finish, power steering and

1964 Falcon Futura
2 Dr. Standard. 6 cyl Radio.

Farm Machinery
—IJLC. 460 Tractor. Like new I
—IJ1G. H Tractor. Good shape.
—Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel
—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.
—1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
—1949 John Deere A tractor with
hydraulic.
—OUver No. 50 PTO Baler.
—Massey Ferugson PTO Baler.

1963 Falcon Club Wagon —Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
With 2nd and 3rd Row seats. , Tractors.

USED TRUCKS—
1W3 CHEV. 1 TON
Dual wheels. One owner. Very

1963 BUICK

*
1964 Ford Custom
2 Dr. Standard 6.

1963 Faidono
Ranch Wagon 4 Dr. Auto. 8
cyl. Radio.

1961 COMET
4 Dr. Stand, trans.
1H4 FORD
1963 BUICK

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.

1M1 PONTIAC STARCHIEF
4 Dr...8728

1981 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan8595
1942 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Hardtop. Power steering,
power brakes.................... 81.095
1964 CHEVROLET

RHEUMATISM SAMPLE

Cattle

and Fly-Bait.

FREE ARTHRITIS­

Test Bpeclfex for minor
rheumatic-arthritic pain.
Free sample write

tlap. Mkhlgta, prior ta **14 h**rtaS.
PabliMlloa »oS Mrrie* ihall b.
ud« *• pror1d«4 by italttl* ud

Diazinon,

Dairy Spray,

Cypon,

Range

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Il !• 0f4«r«4 U»l M itpt. e, 1888.
M S:00 ss, ta th* Prebkl* Ooart&gt;•»■&gt;. HMltas*. RMiIsm, a kretlw
b« h.ld *| which »U tredllcr* ot »• J
d**M**d »r» required 1* pr»v» te*lr
SttLrtii'a.’SJissrts

FIND ’EM and KILL *IM

r. Extra low mileage. Special

A-1 USED CARS

e/is

One BLUE UNIFORM
WALK UP AND SAVE I

6/33

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 South

Ud FALCON
Station Wagon

Ka

$O00

DISPLAY. CLASSIFIED

CARDS OF THANKS fr IN MEMORIAMS—2c per word.

1883 FORD GALAXIE 580
&gt; 4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine. Power
•tecring. One owner. Very good
condition. ......................... 8UM

BPD FOB FCTUCATIOM

LEGALS

THONGS fee the Family

1884 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
FUR power with factory air

dlllon. --------------------------- 83.685

2 DR.

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FREE opportunity booklet
about the wonderful world

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Heating - Plumbing

•
Cosmetics
BelfevuR.flox7l.Rt. I

WELTON'S
&amp;«*•».■ OkirA

* Waited te Beat
TABLE PAPER — For picnics, VERY NICE 1-BBDRQOM
LOOK HERE—Man or woman
family reunions, lots of uses
RANCH HOUSE in BitUe
wanted to start business on 2 or 1-BKDROOM HOUSE in
Creek. Now rented. Will sell or
credit in North Barry County
Hastings or vicinity. Can furtrade lor Hastings property.
Call SMILEY BUILDINGS
or Hastings farm-home prod­
Phone MS-3118. .
8/30
ucts. Thousands of dealers now
Write:
tecond cutting hay. alfalfa
Hastings. Mich.
/ brome. Call Hickory Con
&lt;71-8211.
616-945-9103

Wl 5-5S52
Uniucd Itetu.

.

Wl 5-3159 ar OL 3-2418. M/23

�Douglat Crate
Finuhet Magna
Cum Laude

Gird of Thanks and In Memoriam

reunion at
MO 8. Church BL, Bunday, June

Shoplifting Cm

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Invite Public
To Hear African
Talk in Nashville

lull, liullm. Mich

not forgotten, Loved

probation and paid »5.«&gt; court

EL
CARD OF THANKS

celved Into

to thank all who contributed to

S.:

was won by Mr*. Ruth Schreiner
of Bellevue.
Your loving smile, your gentle
Hazel E. Douglas
No one. dear father, could nil

LEGALS

tisxhistr*

Hla Children,
OBANOBVILLB TOWNSHIP,
BAUT COUNTY, MI OH! CAN
OBDIXANCB MO. 1
As Ortlnaua to *4f*UU Puking
u*4 Bl«ru* «f Maur VaklUu,
Boom Trail*!

probation June fl for abopllfi-

Wrow 0.1 o*
fci.toi Co.

Willard Gonyou
Gerald Gonyou

missionary from NaahvWe who
restitution.

Douglas will further hla •tudioa

Grandchildren and
Great Grandchildren

paring knives or

Calendar of
Special Events

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since coming to tho united

bologna.

ABSOLUTION OF THB TOWNSHIP
OF OMAN OMVILLE, COUNTY OF
BABMY, STATU OT MI0H1UAN.
BELATivB TO THE LICBMSIMO

Public Notice: Artists' Work­
shop Is offering Saturday morn­
ing Art Sessions for youngsters
kindergarten age through 6lh
grade July 9 through August 27.
9:30-11:30 am. Pint come basis
each Saturday. Up to 30 children.
Members are invited to sculpture
sessions Thursday nights.
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too much I

And knowing from from the Univcndty of Wchigan

HUta Highway Ikp«ri-

eight woodchucks sunlng than-:. talk.
ere expected at

bChui
Ml. Alfr*d McCunnell thankini
Oft, fur lb.
Kited oa I
« Carried.

at him. Everyone is complaining
received

However.

tructivc matures seen tins year
but no one seems to know what Ing their departure until the

nS

middle of July. (Maybe it will

geelions?
Byron Hesterly made a busi­
ness trip to Chicago Thursday.

E*uu of MuUa Vu Dsln* o/Wa
Martin T. VanDniaa. I)»e*aa«d. Fil* Abwal: Ona. CWrri»4.
u.eea.
it I* Ordwad that on BapUaUr II.

sirK

oaltrutllon. Thia Or4l-

hia Violin in the symphony and

Ihflr claim*
.'uarl tar lb* Couaty at Barry.
ANNABELLE HAUGHT. PUlallff

married on Saturday afternoon.

JESSE HAUGHT. Dafaadaal

Dunham District
By Mrt. MUot Ruffner
married Saturday evening and
arc residing In the Ralph Rich­
ardson Ixrnso on Coats Grove

Mrs. Miles Ruffner called on
Mrs. Glenna Skidmore Wednes-

now

more accidentally running over
day for California to make their
home. He pions to attend school. no injuries.
Clare Olmstead and family of
World Book RefreshHastings were Father's Day

PUBLICATION OBDBB.
Catching the little dog, ■Topsle."
Slat* of Mkhi(*n. Probata Court * Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ruffner
[or the Connty of Barry.
Betate of Mildred oElar, Deeaatad. and children spent Sunday eve­
ning with hl* parents, Mr. and
that an July II
Mrs. Mlles Ruffner. ★ Cheryl
n th- Probate
Cordray and Timothy Jones were
married by Rev. Rhoades Friday
M the E.U.B. Church. Cheryl is
the daughter ot Mrs. Nyla Strand
Sd the late Louis Cordray.
eryl's stepfather gave her
Philip H. Mlleb.il.
Vletnam June 29.

hall bo allowed

(Ullly ol
it*. Fro-

llenJeraboll Jluil4ln&lt;
JiTla 7o

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.

George Olmstead. * Mr. and Pantllnd Hotel in Grand Rapids
Mrs. Vaughn Lydy have sold
their beautiful Iwnc on M-43 at

family dinner was cn-

ner Sponablc home on the north
edge of Hastings which they re­
cently purchased and have been

celebrate Father's Day were Mr.

HUB 11. MH

PUSLICATIOM OBDBB.
Wtala of Ml'hl»a Pi

Xy”’. Xu bhares r,.::a

•ta of
l.-T.la X

I th.. 0.41

Mrs. Robert Ball. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Cordray. Mr*. Nyla Strand
and children. * Mr. and Mrs.
Mlles Ruffner spent Tuesday at
PoM Hospital for a check-up on
Mrs. Ruffner. Darlene Butler and
Mra. Bessie Marco accompanied
than down there? Mrs, Marco
staying for the wedding of her
niece. * Mrs. Carrol Higbee and
children were Sunday callers of

Mra Robert Dongl, Jill and
Rising, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nieihreturns of the day I ★ Verden
Hesterly says ho doesn't plan to
go out of the dairy business as
Schalbly. at iicr ham- in Wood­ long as ills lierd is producing al
land while Mrs. Hildred Hesterly
U enjoying a few days vacation
visiting lier children in Lansing twins In the last few months.
By Victor Sitton
and nearby places. Mra. Eugene
•4l*n4
J«7-iM2 Biair of Mulliken was a guest at
the Schalbly-Hesteriy homo on
Monday.

West Woodland

wood Higbee.
Mary Lou-LanU left the Mlles
Ruffner home for the Summer
and will return from her own

K&gt;7‘h
aSitrra

I! &gt; * irrih u llinldlny
Ha*tiB&lt;*. Mlrhiy*a
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ORDER FOB PUBLICATION Hotlr* of Haarlng—Fro
D*t*raln»Uon of Hair*.

ting* High Schoo). * As I am
their
now writing the Dunham News losing bottle. It's bad enough to terly
aunt. Mrs. Angie Patten, near
would appreciate any and all to Lhe underground cavorting of Fh-urt lost Friday. Mr*. Patten.
Uic
former
Angie
Booher
spent
the
pesky
moles,
or
to
find
a
call ms with any and all news. * •*“ ~-fc- —*“ ~
"
Herb Ludwick is now at home healthy cabbage or tomato plant 1ht glrlliood days on the fann
cut off close to the ground by now owned by Carl Heise and
him well on his recovery. * Mil­ the worms, but when you look
ford Ruffner spent Friday am. out at your garden in the morn-

COMPARE
B-4-U-Buy!
Quality Furniture
DOWNTOWN HASTI NCI

Ruffner. He is here visiting from row of beans the night before,!
Arizona.
reduced to just short ugly stems, I permanent residents

Honor.hlr Philip II. Mil

Earl MeKIbbla. truparvi
llaymaaJ hourda. Cirri

"We're As Neer As Your Telephone"
Philip II. Mikheil. Jodie et Fro

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SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

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Clip This Guide

Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

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Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well, Drain
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
field. Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
at Jefferson.
1,000 gal*.). Call 945-5482.

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
GUmwe.Jewelers. 102 E. Stale COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
Concrete Products
ICE—First claw work. Call \Vl CUSTOM. GRINDING AND MIXSt. Phone Wl 5-5316.
5-5085, Burkey Sales and .Serv­
ING done st tho farm according
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
to your specifications. Farm Bur­ GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
eau Service*, M37 So., Wl 5CERAMIC, FORMICA, LINOLEUM
Phone Wl 5-2123.
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­ CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
ting* Floor Covering, 123 W.

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AU. GRADES WASHED SAND
parti and supplies. McCulloch COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV(black
and white). Jacobs Prescription
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.

PUBLICATION OBDBB.

Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.

WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
all kind* Of Jewelry Repair and RADIATORS
Engraving. Miller Jeweler*. 118

SECTION 7: No lk*a*aa a n 4 •

MUhUsa

Cleaned,

Repaired.

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —

ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Wl 5-5176.
II.nd...holt Mulldlng
Ifaatlaaa. Mich Is *•

Pubfk.rtoa

Business Directory
MIMORIAL MONUMBNTS
OF DISTINCTION

SHERWOOD-STACK

ll&gt;« li,|.*rtn&gt;»nl nr PuMIe Nataly
Ka&gt;t Loailac. MJcbl&lt;aa, a *w&lt;
• t.l.rarnt ot ill rurth»,M mado
laid ikaiueo.
SBCTION •: Any par*un vlolall

appliances. Call 945-2317.

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of frac-

“witfraik.!
David A.

221 W. Mdl.

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

U»n raaahliar tha llcen.lns of
alwratloa of Jvak yard* &lt;rr fal

Authorised

Jefferson. Experienced mechan- TROPHY CENTER —Plus special-

5-5052.

Radio, T.tevWoa RopoMv

Phone 945-53)6.

Electric. 222 5. Jaffarson.

Agency for

INSURANCE

Business Sarricas Offered

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING

Mower*. L L. Carpenter Hard-

State Fann Insurance

and supplies. Kelley Electric
Service. 524 Middleville Rd.. TVS. RADIOS
ERS RSPA11
Phone Wl 5-2700-after 5 pm..

5381.

All Forms of
Inturanct and Bond*
JIRRY ANDRQS

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —3IS S. Hanover.

LAWN MOWER REPAIR

*Xr&lt;

PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Waler

AUTO — FIU
BONDS

MracalianaasM

Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
rods. Installation and Harming.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
Baverwyk's Color Canter, 221
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CENW. Mill.

ihUl
MIUh ““

WpsH. Mh *°

This-WaaklySarvic* and Repair Guida

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Infemotionol Flavor
At Farewell Party at
Anderson Cottage

Artists' Workshop
Plans Activities ;
For 2nd Year

College Week for
Women Features
Interesting Classes

mmphcre Saturday at the Hugo
. . • ____ •&gt;_ IA. mltlire

The Artlate' Workshop bald 1U
annual general meeting Tueedaj
evening. June 14. to dlscux* the

farewell to Jaevad Rasrool.Owhis home in Baghdad. Iraq.
Several Syrian dtohee were pre­
pared by Bamir Homs! of Da­
mascus, Syria. Patricia's friend.
Other* who enjoyed swimming,
boating and just kibitzing were
Carnal from Turkey, Ahmad

elect three new director*.
young people, parents
face increasing dilemmas loo.

class scheduled for this

stimulate interest. Every other
month a business meeting will be
held, which will Include a pro­

the problems of the teenage
yaara — for both children and
parents.
Martha Kuhn. Extension home

from Syria and Ibrahnm from
Iraq. All of whom are students
aV WMU.
Vincent was home from Can-

The alternating months will be
social get-logklher* for the mem -

there with JoAnn who brought
Bugera Petoner, family specialist
with the Cooperative Extension

niquea, or ert-ln-ytneral.

man

Pafanor to known throughout the
concerning teynage problems.

ol Henderson, an exchange stu­
dent from Ireland.

Lamb, and Robert

dous and conversation most In­
teresting.

member* are 'lnfited to enter
their work*. For deU|to. wilu
the Artiste* Workshop, Box 322.
Hastings, or telephone Stan Bny

Marriage" class, like the other 36
.ft* use offered at College Week,
meets three times during the

Margery Turnes
Installed as
BPW President

IBT7. He U

ng their home thia Bummer
lb attend Although the general

Garden

Association will again

Baptist Church
At Orangeville
Is Nuptial Setting

The bouffant skirt farmed a
chapel train. Her elbow length
veil of Illusion was held In place
with a tiny crown. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations and
pink rows.

Quality Furniture
DOWNTOWN HASTINCf

gin July 9. and run through Aug
27. every Saturday between 9:30
and 11:30 aun. Any interested
youngster In the prop• r kge
group is eligible. However, the
group will be limited to 30 chil­
dren each session, and they will

Plainwell attended as maid of
honor wearing a pink floor
length satin gown with white
luce overlays. She carried pink
frosted white carnations. Brides­
maids were Mra. Kenneth Blau­
R3 Plainwell, in a very pretty velt. R1 Shelbyville, and Mra.
ceremony at the OnutgcvIUo
Baptist Church Saturday. June wore blue taffeta floor length
gowns and carried a bouquet of
Campbell performed the double yellow carnations.
ring ceremony.
Robert Ritchie. R1 Shelby­
| Mra. Roy Shively, organist, and ville, served as beat man and
‘ Mra. Glenn Campbell, vocalist.
■ irovidcd lhe traditional wedding Plainwell; J. C. Ritchie, Martin,
William Ritchie.'R1 Shelbyville,
' music.
and Jim Bourdo. R3 Plainwell.
■ The bride wore a white satin
floor length gown with lace in­ church basement following the
serts and sequins forming a sa­ ceremony. After a Southern trip
brina neckline and long sitescs.
R1 Shelbyville The groom is
employed at Brown In Parch­
ment.

the general aeaMIs.5 Betty Louise Ritchie,
daugister of Mr. and Mra. Green
Bths, Michigan's congresswoman, Ritchie, R1 Shelbyville, became
and a panel discussion by leglsla- tho bride ot William Bourdo, eon

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Dr. Douglas Castleman was
appointed director of the project

MRS. WILLIAM BOURDO
. . . Miss Betty Louise Ritchie Becomes Bride.

subJecU, Mra. Kuhn points out.
Women who want to attend,
should contact Mrs. Kuhn at her
office. Ml 8. Michigan Avenue.

Our Broasted Chicken
IS

Worth Crowing About'
E LANDLUBBER INN
M-43 on Wall Lake

Phono 623-5311

Ringo Swingos to
Slow Tempo for
Summer Months
Members of tl*&gt; Ringo Swings
Square Dance Club held a pot­
luck /upper preceding
tlieir
dance on Saturday. June 11, at
Twenty-six couples enjoyed the
evening ot dancing to the calling

MR. AND MRS. RICHARD LOU DAWE
. . Miss Christine Gale Healy Is Married.

Couple Speaks
Vows at Lacey
E.U.B. Church

Mrs. Gould is
New President
Of Historical Group

Tuesday, June 14th, marked
the 13th anniversary year for
the Hastings Professional Wo-

at the Hotel for dinner and a

elected president of the Barry and gold with center pieces of
County Historical Society at its
Healy.

;; Mra. John
served basis each Saturday.
Healy of R4 Hastings, became
Hoy Pullers and Lynn Burdicks.
Clayton Hauschlld. Jr., treasurer.
charged each child, per Satur­
Miss Grace Edmonds. Richard cbarge of Irene Eberhard, past
day. to defray lhe cost of art
urday. April 33 at 3 pro.
malerials
Cook and Mra. Mercedes French Blate Treasurer, from Grand
during the ftunmcr months.
Rapids.
Nomination* made for the new
board members Included Joyce ond Saturday ot lhe month only. ling.
dent, Margery Turnen; first vice
Welnbrecht, Violet Herr, Rlta Al"Bun” McPharlln, Mra. Fred president, Marion Jonas; secund
Nashville officiated al the Evan- Bower and Dr. Wesley Logan.
Schramm, and Ralph Junold
vice president, Fran Elllget;
gelkal UnBed liretlircn Church
Mra. Walton gave a report on treasurer, Ruth Kufal; recording
toft, Marky Schramm aqd’Btan
"Heritage Days, Oct. 33 and 23,'* secretary, Mary Sparkman; corSnyder.
and laid out preliminary plans
oousln. Miss Bandy Shelley, for the History Mobile. The dedi­
smoother operation of the Workcation ot Bull's Prairie will be
The out-going president, Lucy
Ruthruff ot Dowling. Mtoa BetUe
Jacoby, presented the gavel to
The following, letter from a
appoint a permanent program
SheUenbargv
of Hastings were
director for the monthly meet­ former Heating* raslttont writ­
Antique
Auction
in.
July.
All
ings, and a permanent publicity ten to Mra. H. A. Adrounle will
gifts presented to members for
committee. A club historian was
to further the Historical Society special services to the club, and
also decided upon, to keep a
Ing the guests were Gary Lyttle. project*
the out-going president was also
scrapbook of picture*, new* clip­
Excerpts from the manuscript, presented with a gift from lhe
pins, and record of events.
The bride wore a floor length 17}*, Watson Family in Barry board.
Other matters dtocuaaed in­ are spending 10 days tn the
own of white tierod lace. Tbe'Co?nt’'- KCTe rmd- 7110 book
cluded whether to combine with brand new Istanbul Hilton Hotel
Ing from Battle Creek and Grand
other groups into a United
to M per copy. The Society will Rapids Mrs. Lundeen sang three
Rev. and Mra. Perris Miller of Center, which would Include mu: on my mind frequently and I
Anderson. Ind., were guests of
Yellow and white snapdragons
musloah^aelectlons, accompanied
Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Buwalda on other artistic clubs, and which girlhood home.
on the piano by Mrs. Castleman.
Saturday.
.
We came In Thursday after­
Mra. Healy chose a white knit
would make all the groups eligi­
Alter Installation ceremony, new
The Chet Bangharts were In (officers fanned the reception
The Ben Campbells were guests ble for State Aid. which would
lace suit with burnt orange acHowell on Thursday of last week ■,
of their daughter, the Allen Hin­ provide more capital for expan­
to
attend
the
funeral
of
hto
unsons. who entertained with a sion and for qualified paid teaflj- people at the airport, When wo ding. The groom’s mother wore ck, rrM BkuM. Mr. .nd Mn ' biLJT “
“*
family picnic dinner at their
V Jun.
home in Battle Creek in observ­
Possibilities were a Is
ance of Father's Day.
. .. cussed for getting plans
Smith, and
the
Bangharts
and
this
Thurs
­
The Roy Carlsons spent Futhemployed by the Hastings School
Library.1 The groom to a graduate day will accompany them to Ann Bassett, Nancy Jaynes and Helen
Arbor to visit the Terry Kings.
Howard Prosts, at their Barlow, public.
Friday, they (her husband's of Hastings High School and Is
The Phillip Cotanls enter­ Keeler. A short business meeting
* Although the classes to be of­ slaters) had lunch for us at their
Lake cottage.
tained with a Father's Day din­ was held, with the club apfered for the year and all home at Robert College. Bsturner
Including Mrs. Octant's
planned events have not yet bet®. H
family,
the Brownell* and the scntlng Hastings BPW at Naestablished, sculpture get-to1
Cotants
llonal Convention.
resumed, starting this Thurw
and all Interested members
sword flah. Yesterday, which
Invited to come down and

Past Resident

Writes from
Istanbul Hotel

Rebekah Lodge
Lists Activities

MOVE

quaint.

cluding beginning oil

YOUR

a. Intcrdenomlnatlon-

Rebekah Assembly at Michigan.
Mra. Patricia Schlafley. Assem­
I must not bly Warden, was present.
young man

scape, P*l*tl(T
and sculpture.

California. this w
forget, Saturday/
pottery Ru,_ ,
narrated color slides, and three

LIVING

Tl&gt;a Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge
mrt Friday ..June 10. The charter

Istanbul, where we heard a good
minuter

gpod ship,

-Albany.
term. Arioa Burghduff was elec-

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Houseguests Of the Robert
MacArthur* over the weekend'

You can really enjoy life outdoors this Summer when you see us for advice

worth of Chicago. Joining them

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and Mr*. Rlchird Fluke and
family of Vicksburg and Mr. and
Mra. Muri Fluke of Holt.

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It was announced that
officers, and our sea-going guide
showed mq the entire sick-bay.
Titos I found very interesting,
Medical FadUty at Jackson
James 6. WoCrlng, Grand Master
buy some trinkets
proclamation that the month of
le possible you might like to Juno bo designated as "Hom*
see our program from yesterday. Medical Facility Month.”
Tho Pilgrimage to the Odd
Fellow and Rebekah Camp *t

home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
spooks English. Our time to most 10 and the Pilgrimage to the
Houghton of Detroit and also thrilling.
attended ths Mitchell - Ironside
wedding al the Mary Martha
Chapel in Greenfield Village on
Moct sincerely youra,
Saturday afternoon and the re­
EUsabeth Gwinn.'
ception at the Congress Inn.

ships on the Booporos while I

Beth. and Orlo Main of
Mr. and Mr*. Harrey Burgess
Ua The Gqsp were Wed. open
house honoring high school the cottage of their daughter.
daughter and family. Mr. and graduate, Terry Bowman, at the
Mra. Claude Lankerd of Battle home of hl* parents, the Keith
Bowmans, In Tanking on BunRev. Lila Hanker preached at
den Burgess and Mike, Joined
morning and evening services at Richard Bowman home.
them.
the Burnlps Pilgrim Holiness
Church Bunday as lhe pastor.

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the General Conference. She was
the guest of Mrs. Osborn during
lhe day.

Coleman and Mrs. Pearl Woods,
attended tho General Conferfrocn Wednesday until Friday. "
Mn. Mae FUsher and daugh­
ter. Linda, of Flint were Bun­
day overnight guests of the for-

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of Wabash. Ind., visited her sis­
ter, the Kenneth Keys, a few

overnight guest Friday of Mn.

136 E. State St
RboM Wl MMi

Ernest Hoffman to Grand Rap-

talned thstr family) ths Charles
Fullers and the Robert Reynolds
for dinner on Father’s Day.

125

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�The Hastings Banner

Kids Should
Study Living
Costs Early
David Birman
Enter* Model
Car Competition

Pilgrims Hold
Baptismal Rite
At Coats Grove
The

Coat*

Grove

—. uroday.
■ . Je-a
■
«• 1944
laz*
Th
23,

university

ot Minhlrun man.

council on Economic Education,
car suggest* that youngsters learn

model

Creftanan'* OuUd

happy

evwit*

Pilgrim

Hoilne—

A

’H

ha

hfch made the do*lng

Ilful service Bunday afternoon
cal

— 1

State Treasurer
Releases Audit

Hazel McCaul
Retires After 39
Years Teaching
Several

Christian

--------

Thia report M submitted

Church

the family budget
formerly ot Middleville

The Judging will be|ln June
Guild win award ld«« cash and

County school*, starting with the
Moe School in 1925.

geography should* Include

ship* valued at 1117.000 to boys

Mrs. Eugene L. Haas. Sr, of 1003
geographic factors affect* ho*
hours designing and building people make their Hr Inga”
- ‘ - • - «---- — » ‘ - *. ,i- -1

led the tinging.

ciety ot tha Pilgrim

RECEIVES HONOR AT
Blate College stadewt f

change themaelve* and the chll-

Church I

on the actual coat of such things

Leona Shriver, secretary.

Red, White and Blue

Sire-sing dhat schools do teach
more than they ever did. al *-&lt;&gt;n»rance FOf
greater depth on lower level*:
than ever. Herrick emphasises '
___ « «_ _ i__ ________ .. D_._.aa a-—I-— —
student* with a good idea of
how their government works and
second only to this, the kind of

Constance Parker
Has Job With
Braniff Airlines
Mls-i Constance Parker, daugh-

Parker of Hastings, has accepted

Tuesday, Jun* 21 at thru
Saturday, July 2nd

Welcome Daughter

■100 s 49'
Rexall Aspirin_ _ _ a
57'
Redl-Spray Deodorant
59'
Brlle Sei Hair Spray..
SJ 1»
Polson Ivy Spray $1.49 —
Calamine Spray $1.49 o Oaly
Chow Vitamins 3
$4 5
DICalclum Phosphafe»M?v.i79
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Vol.

upheaval in the school curri­ Braniff International Airlines Ln
Chicago. III. She recently com­
culum," he states.
pleted a course of study at the
McConnell Airline School hi
Minneapolis. Minn., where she
received special training in prep­
aration for an airline career in
the McConnell “IB" program, de­
signed specifically for the girl in
weighed B Ibe . 1 o* Her brotlwr, her teens.
Mias Parker Is a 1965 graduate
Brent, ha* been slaying with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lin­ of the Mary wood Academy,
den Barry They took him home where she was active in debate,
on Monday and got acquainted drama, sports and various other
extra-curricular activities.

Owly

Volo

M,n U65"Tahl!hiin1y

And Many Morn Specials

attended the Robert Walters and family of Belleville. Wla.
reunion In Battle Creek at the are vacationing this week at lhe
Melvin Haight cottage on Al­
Flfleld on Sunday.
gonquin Lake.

6-Week Honor
Roll at HHS
Is Announced

Retired School
Employee* Meet

2 Men Slightly

Burned When Gat
Catche* on Fire

float
Philip H
MITCHELL
Circuit Judge
Fifth Judicial Circuit
Barry &amp; Eaton Counties

5-2444

technical training at Keealer
Green directed attention to
communicatlons-electronles spec­ lhe statutory requirement* for •
ialist The airman recently oom- Burvl,
— — __
pleted basic training al lackland Mrdical Examiner, an ur
AFB. Texas. Hl* ne» school is
County lump sum a|
nart nt th* Air Tralnln* Com- I 1______ - - nt
tnand which conduct* hundreds
"Salvation Army." and an
of specialised courses to provide tUe—j ;,&gt;mp sum travel altowtechnlcally trained personnel for,
(without itemization and
little red achoolhouae. were M U» n.u™.
Iota. AU-1 XoH' P-M ~h -&gt;«■»&gt; u&gt;
man Haas wa* graduated from
court Probation OfA delicious dinner was prepared Hastlngi High Sciiool In IBM
vourl
and attended Leila Poet Hospital, *"•
__
School of Radiology, Battlel
’
HU
Creek
I between the account* receivable
thought*. Phyllis Ferri* gave two
Studant* at Hastings High re­ humorous readings which were
control and individual account*
'
. V.—
nt An.
ceiving straight "A” averages for followed by a men's quartet conthe third marking period were:
Seniors—parlene Jarman. Cin­ McCaul's — Harley Mulder. Vai- ITyn nZ/JVPPJl WppI
dis Artas, Ivan Kellogg and
IflWl
fectlng the offices of County
dy Moyer. Karin Nilsson and
VM,... - - - ■--- ----- -*
,
Mary Lynn Settles; Juniors — Tarry Epstein. Introducing them. I Fifty members and friend* of
Loretta Clark aald: "We'd Uke the Retired Teachers and School
Debbie Bishop. Ellen Mullenlx, you to meet a group of- young Employees met at the Hotel Has­ County Social Welfare DepartConnie Noble and Rex Wieland; men from our faculty whom we ting* on Saturday, June IB.
The Rev. Don Gury gave a
Sophomores — Susan Engle. Di­
talk and showed slidre of their
Frtslimen—Doug Campbell. Dave think they just might Jput Cale- trip to Rome to vi*H their son. suggested changes, were referred
David,
and family.
Fishcr, Evelyn Fuller. Suzanne
Proefrock, Eileen Tucker and
Thames’
with
Debbie White.
Others on the third marking
appreciate the modern life anperiod honor roll include:
Senion: (five subject*) Terry
King. 33; Plrjo Alrto, Dennis
The next meeting will be held
Drake, Elaine Tucker. 33; Phil
in September.
Higbee. 3.4; Jim DeVault, Gret­
chen Huebner. 33; (four sub­
ject*) Susan Bachman. Gayle
Barlow, Cindy Botteher, Chri*- from farmer friend*, class mate*
lina Campbell. Btnanne Cordray, and pupils of Mra McCault —
Kathleen Gaskill. Marion Gor­
ham. Bonnie Hoffman, Stephen Betty Robertson. Mary Jackson,
3.75; Carolyn Bach elder, Lancets Wilkes and Marjorie
Sisson. Pat Stamm, Williams. The tape concluded
Nate Utt and Ron Morrill,
Sweet, Marla Wellman,
employed by Al Sign* Tire SerAldrich. KaU* Claray,
Cumbow, Jean DeMott. grade pupils, a message from her
they were working on caught
Greenleaf. Linda Hammond. Sue
ey. Terry Keller, Cedi Lef- Mn. Harriet Martin, principal southcast of Hastings.
Pam Levengood. Mike Mur- of the Elementary School and
Morrill was pooriaj
BetUe Shellenbarger. Don Ray Aiey. school superintendent.
. Evelyn von Reis. Ken
ed walchx. Jean Wright, 335.
to identify

Primary Election
Tuesday, August 2

Kahler, Dick Lawrence. Lyn-

.™ Wleienhofer. 3 6; Andrew
Johnson. Jim King. Cindy Miller.
Gayle Myers. 3.4; Laurie Barden.
Jeanne Cary. Kathy Kaufmann.
Paula Btalbaum. David Towne.
33: Hour subject** Linda Ralyeot. Bev Burkey. Pat Clark. San­
dy Gillespie, Bandy Karrar, Llnda McClelland. Stephen Taffee,
'3.T5; Dale Berry. Bryan Gordon.
Becky Ingram, Sandra Lubienleckl. Karen Wallace. 35; Phil
Arnold. Terri Babcock. Tom Bortak. Bruce Curtis. Harold Fitch.
Jan Hayden. Bob Ironside. Lorry
Levengood. Carol McAllister. Bob
Mayo. JoAnn Moore, 335.
Sopliotnorvi: Barbara Barnett.
Linda Marta. Larry Shaltls, Lin­
da Skedgeli. Sue Tinker. 3 175;
Kathy Beckwith. Cindy Camp­
bell. John DeVault, Annette
Dunkelberger. Frances Ford,
Mary Goodyear, Susan Ruby.
Anne Schondelmayer, Roger
WUl. BA: Debbie Bloaa. Marilyn
Bristol. Randy Brown. Nina Bry­
an. Julie Carr. Ruth Elliott,
James Fisher. Karen Gaskill,
Kathy Gerald. Orel* Guenther,
Ashley Henion. Linda Leflel. Sue
Manning. Carol Martz. Sandra
Ostroth. Sue Pierce. Mary Rein,

emoajade

The evening closed with the
•prraentatlon of gifts" by Mra Hastings firemen arrived Litt!
Marlin and the singing of "Auld buried the biasing can of gaa
Following the dinner and pro­
gram several gathered at the rett. McGlynn Rood.
Jim Sherman home and enjoyed
vial Ung and reminiscing.
School reunion Bunday. June 12.
The boys and girl* In Mr*.
MeCaul's room had

Jacob's
Prascri ption
Pharmacy

motives brought in light refrrah-

Thc Caledgnia PTA honored

Hastings

ed in the PTA as an officer.

school the entire faculty sur-

furniture—a chaise lounge, and
a chair. A beautifully deccrated

Chuck Turnes, 335.

Kalin. Carolyn Hause, JoAnne
Miller, Ray Rose. Terri Shep­
pard. Althea St. Martin. 3.75;
Teri Castleman. Tamara Cheno-

IT'S A GOOD SIGN!
. AND YOU SEE IT ALMOST EVERYWHERE!

UPHOLSTERING

ble Kennedy. Janice Landon.
Donna Preston. Steve Reid, Jan
Shafer. Bonnl Stitt, Virginia
Wilson, 35: Russell Ainslle. April
Beller. Jean Bristol, Jim Cary.
8u»an Clark. Art Cotant, Paul
Curtis. Mark Fetdpausch. Bar­
bara Heath. Alan Hengeabach.
Thomas Hoke, Sally Kimmel.
Mary Mlles, Gary Robbe, Jerry
Shockley. Cathy Soya. Mary
Storkan, Rick VanDenburg, 335

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�Name Bill Jerow
To Head 4th
Degree KCs

120 at Na
Baptist Scl

Graee Luther;
Bible School

WUllata ». tea bem toected
faithful MtagHtar at the Pr.

7 pm Evening group.
8 pm Chancel choir rehearsal.
tr. Gerald Oatrotb. director.
Saturday library closed.
Bible school, July IB to July

over WOX-TV, 11:30
am. channel 10; WZBM-TV, 13
noon channel 13.

, mot. saaac uevooo, r-aoror
tuck, of tho WgS
Morning worship, 10 am
Woodland. Michigan
,^"^e pm*Juniote _
Bunday school. 11 am.
Rrr. Einar Unsotb. Pastor
Christian Endeavor, 7 pm.
"Your Friendly, Christ Cantered vid_and Ronda M»an
Evening sendee, 8 pm
Prayer and Bible Study Wedasday evening, at Ira Osgoods.

Bunday sendee, 11 am.
Bunday school, 11 am
Wednesday service, 8 pm.
Reading room open Wedt
ay and Saturday, 2 to 4 px

Wednesday, prayer, 7:30 pm -'
Bunday, " Faith ter Today," on
TV, WOOD, Channel 8, 8:30 am
Bunday, Voice of Prophecy,
Rgdio WJKF 1230, 8:30 am

Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am
Evening sendee, 7:10 pm
Friday, Jun* 24 Vacat
Mid-week prayer meeting WedBible school picnic al noon.
esday evening, 7:30 pm.
Friday, Juns 34. 8 pm. Va
onto etc.
Junior Youth oamp, July I
Annual eonlsrtttce, Aug, 4
Camp meeting. Aug. 644.
Ufa In a labor oamp ot one tt FIMT PREM^TERtAM'
the country's gold mining com­
pounds. *
Friday, July 1, 10 am. Bible
study leaders class for ALCW.

WESLEYAN METHODIST
Hickory Comtn, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastcf
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7: 30 pm Evening service.
Wednesday, 7.30, Family Night.
8: 30 pm., Choir rehearsal.

Mags SPEEDY WASH
COIN-QP Laindramat

Church Study, Bunday, 8:4*.
Worship. Bunday, 11 am
Youth Fellowship, Bunday, 6.
Prayer Group Tuesday, 8:30.
Chancel choir, 7 pm Thur*.

Rev. M. P. Goble. Pastor
:46 am. Bunday school
1 am Maiming, worship.
pm. Young People's eery

PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS

CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

Pastor, Donald Tack
IKmday school, 10 am.
Worship. 11 am
Youth mnoting. 6:15 pm.
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30 pm.

10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
6: 30 pm Young Peoples.
7: 30 pm. Evening service.

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at 8 pm

M-43 West, Arne from “t&gt;w ’• Ms"
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interest but music. At the age of
16 be began ids professional ca­
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As success came, ba finally be-

Broadway at Center
Rev. Don M. Gary, Rector
6 Ito Holy Communion.
10 ' am. Prayer and sermi
RsitortTdoadially wetaraa

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Bunday school, 11 am.
Sunday worship, 7:30 pm.
Wcdnceday family worship.
Adults Bible study, 7:30 pm. cd in Stone.'’
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 «*♦ . 7 p m. Sr-MYF supper club.
" Wednesday afternoon and ev
Boys, Girls Fellowship, 7:30.'
nlng circles meet

Sunday school. 10 am.
Youth Fellowship, 7:38 pm
Morning worship, 11 am.

Village ot Woodbury
Bunday school. 8:4* am
Worship, 11 am.
Junior church for children. 4-8.
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed., 8.
Fellowship service. 7:46 am
Youth Fcllowsholp, Wed, 7.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
vice. Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
Carey home, west of church.

Worship

Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's Service, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30 pm

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10 am Sunday school.
11 am Worship sendee.
8 pm. Evening sendee.

Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am
Worship, 11 am
Evening wonhip, 7 pm
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm

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11 am. Morning warship.
6:30 Youth Fellowship.
6:30 Evening prayer.
7 Evening worship.
7 Wednesday prayer and

Rev. Eart Bchlpper
Worship, 10 am.
Bunday school, 11:15 am.
Evening worship 7:30 pm.

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL

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Sat. Sabbath school. 8.30.
Worship. 11 am.
Tuesday prayer. 7.30 pm
Sunday. '•Faith for Today," on
TV, WOOD, Channel. 8, 8:30 am.

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11 am Preaching.
8 p.rn. Preaching.
Prayer Wednesday, 2 pm.
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. of Bisson and Bueiiler Rd.
4 ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor

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Sunday school, 8:46 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Sunday evening service. 7.30
Wednesday prayer, 7 JO pm.
Every Bunday, j .30 am. U

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Nashville Bible
Rites Monday
For Mrs. Glasgow School Pupils
Give Program
Who Died Friday Friday erenkw culminated

Fresh Out of the Attic

Buryi Townsend. Mis* Janet
SkedgeU, Mra. Floyd Bhlltcn.
Mia Kathy SkedgaiL Mis* Ruth
Shilton. Mra. Richard KUaten.
MT*. Bm Mason, Mra. Michael
jn Appdman. Mrt. Harold Stewart,

Funeral aervicea for Mra. Jen­
nie Glasgow, M, 712 , N. Broad- Nashville Method*

fldated and burial wa* in Rlveron Friday evening aha

By H. D. Burpee

April 6th. 1888

S^tn-SX

peered on the invitation:

OLD DANCE PROGRAM RE­
CALLS WORLD’S FINEST
DRILL TEAM

Township on July 10. 1872. the
daughter of Duncan-and Phoebe
(Booram) McDonald. She at­
tended the Striker School and
married Lemuel Glasgow tn Oc-

executive committee —

Sylvester Greusel, Dan W. Rey­
nolds. Archie McCoy. M. L. Cook.
John B. Roberts and Gardner P.
Chidester.
FLOOR COMMITTEE —David
6. Goodyear. Edwin L. Sent?, and
Richard Doyle.
alUe later consideration, dtecovRECEPTION COMMITTEE —
tred a relic of hl* young man­
hood days, which interested him. William D. Hayes. Philo A. Dun­
ning, Richard B. Messer, Frank
O. Goodyear, T_ C. Alverson,
Fred H. Barlow.

S' 223^“!?.?1

He died in December, IMO.

MILLER
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with the wonderful carrying
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Point graduate and a thorough
drill master. He was given and

watching the drill team of Has­
tings Division when they were
practicing for their contests. The tings Division drill team. A
ground now occupied by the gas
station facing Green Street, the
gas plant, the Consumer* Power
storage buildings, the Hasting* forcea In World War I.
Lumber and Cool Co. plant wa*
Captain Knlskom became a
then vacant land. It wa* known
a* "The Flats." The Division's Brigadier General in World War
Drill Squad often idM that
level ground for practicing. There

Haitjngf^ownship Notice
Gm«nl

nation I, Tunday. Aujuit 2,

championship

for

the

second

1966. LoU Da, ta ragilUr lor trimory Election

drill squad on thcEr return to

। ■&gt;!* July 5, 1966. I will be al my midence from

I'

*:00 P.M. Juno 2S, 29. 30 and July 5. 1966 tb

i
‘^’iegi*ler anyone in Halting* Township.

'

JUANITA A. SLOCUM

Halting* Township Cleric

REGISTRATION NOTICE
denaral Primary Election

Full 7-Rib
Portion

State Street, headed by the
band, we noted all Che stores
displayed flags and buntings to
show their, appreciation at the
credit won for Hastings by tho
victory at Milwaukee.
One notable display caught
our attention. From the second
story of an old frame building,
on the north aide of tha street,
Francis Grave*, a unique char­
acter of that period, had ex­
tended out toward the middle of
the street a long bamboo flah

angry about It. Everybody laugh­
ed. including the member* of
the Division.

PORK CHOPS - 89*
PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH.
rron
HOUMS:

"SUPER-RIGHT* MATURE, CORN-FED BEEF

RIB ROAST

-SUMR-RIGHT- BQNIUM RUMP OB

89'
79*
59'

Rotisserie Roast
“SURER-RIGHT* MU

FIRST 3
RIBS

HRST 5
RIBS

4th AND 5th
RIBS

75:79:69:
CUT FROM TOF QUALITY FRYERS

(RIBS ATTACHED)

FRYER LEGS or BREAST

M

u 53
109

Instant Coffee

Rib Steaks
COUNTRY-STYLE

Spare

R0h

Delmonko Steaks
TASTY—SUCED

89*

Salmon Steaks

A&amp;P Hardwood Charcoal

briquets;;

ROYAL DANISH

Luncheon Meat

3-65

Shortening
Fruit Cocktail

lO-U.

•*«

^i^^C

20-U.

•*« QJJ ■&lt;

YUKON CLUB

Notice ii hereby flven to all qualified elector*

popsicles

12-39

Spring* Hardware by the Deputy Clerk or between

RFf
“• 37
2--39&lt;

WLTAHA—riHI QUALITY

the hour* of 7:00 F.M. to 9:00 P.M. at my resi­
dence at Payne Lake. And on Tuesday, July 5.

Every Inch a rugged
John Deere

QUART

Salad Dressing
SAVI | Be—JANI PARKER BREAD

Cracked Wheat

C. F. STORKAN

JANI FARMER—SAVE 10c

Clerk

Pineapple Pie

f.7

BEVERAGES

ASSORTED FLAVORS

be taken any day from the hour* of 8:00 A.M. to

hour* of 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 F.M.

L 3teH It., HetHow___________ to Wl i-toCC

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

CENTER RIB CUTS

KIDDIES LOVE 'EM

1966, at the Yankee Spring* Hardware from the

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
162

Loin End
Portion

Tueaday, Auguit 2, 1966

of Yankee Spring* Townihip that registration* will

UBI

39s 49s

SHOP A«P
the etore that earn

when be was drilling the Sir
Knight* on the fair ground* on
a quiet early morning.

FOR 4 REASON

PORK LOIN ROAST

could, while he was downtown
on State street, clearly hear

bad a force of 5,000 men under
him, caring for and shipping
supplies from many huge warehousea in Chicago to the Ameri­
can forces stationed In this
country and in Europe during

,

Thaw were 112 buy* and
where Judy and Jane were’ Arrangements were In charge
«&gt;roued.
•
bridesmaid* for a former class-‘of the Leonard-Osgood Funeral
Teacher* and e—Wants who I mate In Nursing School. Vlr- . Home,
glnla McIntyre and Nancy helped
-------------•-----------with the serving.
I USE BANNER WANT ADB!

She wa* a former member of
the former Hastings Methodist
Episcopal Church, the Hastings
Women's Club, the Hastings
Garden Club and the Order of

world'* champlonahlp, in compe­ that dance. He wa* probably
titive drill* with other divisions. present as a spectator, but never
cared to dance. He never had
any prejudice* against dancing,
when properly conducted, but It
didn’t interest him.
participation in one of those
contest*.
tending dances a Utile before
. The Invitation read a* follow*: the above mentioned dance was
;
Hastings Division No. 10
held. He presumes he attended
this one and for that reason
saved the invitation.

* ATTACHUM TOOL!
suffered a fatal heart attack.
H*., was born in Sweden on
Oef. 15,'lfioq. and was a retired
employee of lhe Veteran* Ad­
ministration Hospital In Battle

one daughter. Mra. Bodie Vedder
of North Broadway addreaa; two
drier*. Mra. Mary McDowell of
Hastings and Mra. Fred (Loulae)
Footer of Long Beach, Ckllf.. and
two brother*, Allen and Dan
McDonald, both of the Hastings

Invttatkn ru^cd bTnA- .
.L , r
mmUoMd
Un«7ntvi.&lt;™
T, J . ln lhc four committees. Unless
iMr' Alver&gt;on 1» Hvlng. the writer ed the performances otf lhe drill
thfurnish j, the only
of
15 team.
„ muse.
committee members.

Pick a winner from our complat* (table

“ Mrs. James Edwin Smith, Mra
id;Harry Laurent and Ml** Nancy
a SJtedgeU..
Judy,

Cordially invitee yourself

Get a 4-seaaon work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

Harold Starring. Mt— Linda
Weeks, the Rev. and Mra. Jason wa* found d*ad Friday afterHollopeter of the Evangelical
United Brethren Church. Mrs. Bundago Park at Thornappl*
Norman Sondhrook. Mra. Adolph Lake, were held at 10 aun. Manday at the Hastings Township

Churohoa.

pitel

Nils Anderson
Found Dead at
Lake Home

AMORTID FLAVORS

REGULAR
OR LOCAL

z

Cheese SHces

£79*

Half &amp; Haff

a 39*
59*

Potato Salad
8-OZ.

ABF—LARGE O« SMALL CURD

Cottage Cheese

2^49*

VELVET BRAND

Carlton Township
Registration Notice

im«,

gsrttoaiag, sacayiag . .

Fresh Peaches

July 5. ii the loti day to register for
;■ the general primary election to be held
j.’ August 2, 1986.
TCAcraa

i Sunday and July 4. ta regleter any eli-

glbl* elector. On July 5 I ehall be home
from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

AGNES SCOBEY

Township Clerk

Ice Cream

I PIAVOM

SOUTHERN GROWN

Notice it hereby given that Tuesday,

! I (hall Im at my home any day except

- 73&lt;

Peanut Butter

EVERYDAY LOW PR1CT- MARVEL

3-49

FROZEN FOOD FEATURES
Ate OU* FINEST QUALITY

Hash Brown Potatoes

2 29

WESTERN GROWN VINE RIPENED

Goodyear
BROS.
Implement*

CANTALOUPE

27ro*1 I00

BUF
CHIC

Mi. Wl 5-5052
ton it mH

�Especially

Farmei
In Varied Frojvcti

the director cf the MichlMsmbers of the Rogers 4H
&gt;epartment of Agriculture
. “and never before hM Club have bean acUve.
Those In forest contarvaUon
nnlseawiensii of food been
rigidly guarded for oon- went on a field trip and Douglas
Fuller, the junior leader, an­
nounced be would take them dn
another trip to gather seeds and
leaves to make exhibits of note­
books and postsrs for the fair,
Those in nower ana vegetable
projects mrt with their leader.
Some are experimenting with
black plastic to keep down weeds.
Tom Eckert, their Junior leadfcr.
is planning a garden tour on
July B.
Eight girie enrolled In the
flower garden project and all are
using kits. Tha throe In third
year will also plant bulbs and
perennials.
The bird study chib members
havi welcomed Jan Bckart, Vicki
Mead and Salty Lydy as net
members. Jolene Yarser and
Patty Andrews are In their eeoond year. Junior trader Shirley
Frederickson Is to take the girls
on bird hikes and help them to
Identify birds. Notebooks are to
be exhibited at tho Barry Free

Barry Farm
Calendar..

ts* a
St&amp;fnLn-.-

ANT
E CORN

««NH3

MANCO
SMITH BROS.
ELEVATORS
LAKE ODESSA

HOPE TOWNSHIP

REGISTRATION NOTICE

nHa

Tmo

of the Lakewood High School.
Some of the lies Bat equipment
win be demonstrated and con­
trol mcMure dlacusaed. MAU.
EntomotogM Dr. Al Dowdy, will
be on hand to help anstrer ques­
tions and point out gMue of tha
highlights Ct Irwra &lt;ynirrk&gt;

Electric Hair C

Get m lhe "rwing of modem, carefree living with Kroger'iH|

now you can^H

actually dry. dyh, and fearo your hair with just the nghllH
•mount of Thenrro-ConlroNed Even Heat

So you get

,, k —
nrl ■ f r
—■ u
——— , , — . r—■ — 1
sei
sim ■ cornu-utn—m one easy &gt;&lt;epi
coordinator

|I

'

Kroger brmg: you thi: (sbulou: new comb to you can enjoy^H

graduate this year,
aries range from

M0 Rr year. Opporssa&gt;»u
tur.ltles tor1 advancement ere

does a grert deal to keep them
off balance," be said.
The strews ercatod bp the
frightening devices generally
causes flocks or birds to change
feeding arras. It also tends to
break flocks up Into smaller
groups ao that extensive damage
to individual fields is less likely
to occur. The noise devices wont
el Imino I* all dMvyjrn but Will
reduce lb to tolerate levels, flhlck

slructlon on the Michigan State
campus and six months of onUfc-job training In an elevator
or farm supply firm. Scholara® pa are available to qualified
yying men Interested in a career
14 this field.
If you are a high school gradu-

may-iavesttgsta the Bevator
Farm Bspply Short Course,
i can obtain additional lnnattto {from Larry Smith at
Smith Bros. Elevator in Lake
sm, or by writing to the
rrt Course Department. 120
■culture Hall, MBV, Rast
islng. Michigan 44822.

to cover this Important subject.
Beef producers are also wel­
come at the meeting as the in­
formatton will be of use to them, though condemned because they
Arthur ataeby said.
do not provide 100 percent pro­
tection. The Important point is
that greater damage would occur
If do control was attempted.
Shirk added.
Some commercial farmers have
The Altoft 4H Club met Thurs­
day. June IB at the school. They used traps to reduce crop damage
enjoyed a ball game with a visit­ caused by birds. The following
fasts
are necessary for a suoing 4H Club, the Baltimore
creaful trapping program, tlic

Altoft, Baltimore
4H'ers Enjoy Meet

Hu Twmhlp Holl.

Fire Damages Home

FREDERICK W. ANDERS

WITH THIS NEW

excellent for the young men with
ability and t

ot Hu G-ural FHour, B«Hw, to bo hold
2&gt;d. tMS.

crtlnlnr lo u«UM key popuo.
In ihu liuliulry.
MUMgm MUktln.Ui

What's ths best spray to u
on my dairy cattle, in Che mill

of Hop,, who vbk &lt;• rO,i,Ur for

ar.

Offer Short
Count at MSV
For Farm Firmt

Get Set
Get Ready
To Comb’ii Go.

new Comb 'n Go Electric Comb Imagine

N«H&lt; ■tohmfryolrau'vHw'MWMafectMkof
Hu 1

Different ee they are, nona
of the baage booms, pops or
honks ot current methods for
preventing crop damage by birds
are 100 percent effective.
They are art batter Has

Dairy Insect
Control Meeting
Next Thursday

THE NATION'S NO. 1
NITROGEN FOR CORN
UNG, BUT NOTHING BEATS
JOST ANHYDROUS AMMONIA!
lb Owe, Bat No Owe Beats Oar Service
Nt Mkhigea’B XNdeet

F FROM
KROGER!

Scarecrows:
Not Even th? .
Name’s die Sato*

The kitchen In the home at
820 W. Grand, occupied by Mrs.
Donna Raubton,. was damaged
by fire about 8:50 pm. Friday.
June 10. Hastings firemen were
called. Grease from a French
fryer boiled over on the electric
•tore. Cupboard doors were burn­
ed and the stove and refrigerator
were damaged. and tha house

letf of at/Comb 'n Go «for all types -of hair You need no1

■pedal attention or drracftoni for tinted, bleached, frosled,
oned, or permanent waved hair. Cortb’n Go to guaranteed
vol io bum or scorch any hairi .

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All Types of Hair
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(1) Construction of traps miut
meet recommended speclflcntiona.
&lt;«&gt; Traps should be located
In open areas along local fly­
ways between roosting and feed­
ing si too.
(11 Traps should be checked
dally.
(41 Ten to 12 live birds should
remain Ln tho trap for decoys.
IS) Water and food—art ap­
ples or fine-crocked comshould be placed in the traps
for decoy birds and as an addi­
tional attraction to other birds
feeding In Lhe area.
(•&gt; Persons planning to trap
birds must obtain a permit from
their toral conservation officer.
FlHIrb-

J

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or Scorch any Hair,

Be sure to get your very own Comb 'n

BOLENS
HUSKY TRACTORS

.

Ill N. Dees' St. *
,-Isaie—Ph. 927-4910

• WAITINGS OFFICE
SOI % So. Mkkigaa
Opra Mos.,
Pri. 140-5:00
•
Mtoee 949-9415____

County of Barry, Michigan
RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
Taka oaHca, Hmt way qualified abetor of tha

REGISTRATION NOTICE

CWy of HaaHofa, Ceanty of Barry, wk. ls art alr^ilorad for ths Primary Urttion to te

WutoWLIKC.

take

The general Primary Election will bo

tha work out of

Tueiday, Auguit 2, 1966; Rutland

yard care...
RpfMMSM, w» bo NkM at Hu aMIca at Hu
CUT Cla* aaak woAU, do, a^M TaaUay, H&lt;a

SMSayaf Mr, l*M.

Tto IM 4W fcr I"*"! Soplnukum .III bo

TNrfw.ita m&gt;
J»v. &gt;»*« « v*h* d«,
Su Md CM •« kv H lur bffle
1:00

a M. Md 1100 KM, Imkom SModwd

leave just tha FUN!

Townihip Hall. Notice i» hereby given
that I will bo at my home on Whit­

K

Bolan* Httihy offara ■
complete eyatem for year
round yard cart. Select at*
tachmanta from a full range
—rotary and reel mowers,
snow casters, tillers, culti­
vators, plows, rakas, carte
—each designed to savo
yoe time, give your yard
the ears ft dwervei.
J HUSKY TRACTOR MOOCLB
— g T9 IB MP

more Road, Friday, Juno 24, Wo4. June

29, Thur. June 30. FNdsy, July 1, and

on Tuoeday, July 5, 1966, tho la«t day

preceding Mid Eleetiew, from 8 o'clock
a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. on each Mid

day for the purport of rogietoring

qualified electors of the Towpship.
•OHNA J. KINHIV

CWChA

BENDER'S

MARY LINDERMAN

Go Electric Comb al your Nearby
Kroger Food Store. It's bound Io be

the b«t companion your hair aver
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120 voh AC outlet • t\en "gel ready
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80.000 WINNERS
CepyrieM Ths Kro^r Ce, &gt;0*4

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STAMPS

*

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-

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Mink Stole by Winter Romance. Just deposit
lhe Entry portion oi your Double Sweepstakes
Bingo Ticket in the big Kroger S ’sipHehed
a new drowing each week!

ONE GIVEN AWAY

S1QO - *25
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tail

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are 12 ways Io lingo on eech card-41 ways to
win cash!

KROGER
FOOD
PRODUCTS

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3-qts. »f*
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THEN YOU'RE OFF for a (olaxlng stay "IN THE COUNTRY" at Grassinger's Hotel and Country

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.

P— Vegetable

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7-DAY
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TUMBLER

BANANAS

-69K

�Pertonal Mention George Harvey

Past Resident
Dies in West

tain as overnight guests Friday
thrtr nlerr. M1M Diane Dunham,

s-sM-c-r

Of Nashville
Buried Friday

Barryviile and
Moore Wen
Enjoy Outing

Chidester Area

Pennock H
.mm,™

at their services this Sunday

Bliss Grants

About SO &lt;4 membrew
lhe Barryvl He and-Moorw
George W. Harvey. 97. R1 and their guedu and leads:
joyed
a hay ride and aq
Nashville, dieel Wednesday momUig. June 15. at the Barry Coun- game Saturday evening.

Creek Co help disabled patients
Mn. Knickerbocker's father. Roy

Church on Saturday and a pre­
nuptial party In her honor Fri­ had been a patient for three i Meeting at th* Clayton
week*.
home, the group travel
day evening.
He had been employed by the | Chariton Park by teartor
turned after being out of town New York Central Railroad and I *»Kon. .torabtoM and drte
mid u XUO or U»
curun. &lt;M. BUI BvttL
,lrw Crow. U NMbTdlr forrSSllp'o'Ii. ,5S?
m.nr yror.
! ct“"
"»■ O*
— ----- .— _. ..__...—.
thrgraduatlon of their daughter.
Marianne, from Portage High, Ohio, on March 20, 1889. the dtrway
and the flrat graduation tn the son ol Ileiekiab and MaryAnn
campers,
new Northern High nt Portage
lenged :
of which Arland In principal.
He came to this area In a with the final acre* 12 to
'
I WlUUm or HMh.lUr, The Martin's other daughter. covered wagon when he was
balf-alater, Mrs. Alma Kathy, is leaving this week as nine years old.
an exchange student on a dairy
On May 25. 1898. he married
farm In Germany. Marianne will Anna Gearhart in Nashville. She
California.
died last Jan. 25.
Fell for nurara' training. Mrs.
He is survived by two daugh­ furnished the marahmaDows, po­
wedding of her neptorw. Clifford ters. Mrs George (Ruth) Wise tato chips. doughnuts and hot
Call Wl 5-3481.
dog trimmings. Member* of the
Klrvan. and Nancy Weller at
the St Margaret's Church in thy&gt; Fisher of Nashville; five food committee were Fam PufOtrego, and viidted Mra Georgia grandchildren; nine great grand­ poff, chairman; Jill Wyant and
Gilligan of Hopkins before re­ children. and two sisters. Mrs. Dean Marahall.
Anna Llnsea and Mrs. Mina
turning home.
Barnes both of Vermontville.
Dr. and Mrs William Helrlgel
camp fire area. Barring minor
| USE BANNER WANT ADS!
spend the Summer.
complications like hungry mos­
quitoes and forgetting to bring
Think of what
’twin* for the muateid an d

Weed Mm* be r«i

Plan A Carefree
"Family"
VACATION
“OK” HOWARD

C.ASH MANS
C*!h
Ym Ca*

4

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
ARD TRUMBULL
Wl 5-5992

Grand Rapid*. * The Smiths
spent most of the weekend al
Mra. Smith's fathert, the Bueh-

51.11

$ 5.00

12

17.00

25

25

519.71*

24.00

30

Pay All Your BIRi

28.00

36

Cut Payments By ’/i

•22.78

32.00

36

38.24
36
min.ii moo

your clean inf will b« done

Ing Michigan Stat* University

. Save Time and
Money . . . Mui
Free Mothproofing

oath Chandler who are attend*
Ing Michigan Technological Uni­
Potters' Bunday. * Leona Overly
versity.
visited daughter, Mra. Charline
Kidder, Tuesday. * The Walter
until Kidder* visited the Dean Potter
home Tuesday- * Jewel VahderI inusd student eligibility. They hofl visited friends tn Middle­
are awarded by tho company's I ville Friday.
w-hnlerxhlp board under a pro- i
fractured her tog. Is a patient I
in Leila Hoepltai. Battle Creek,

of

By Mr,. KlrWa Oo«
tooH s
rrere W-41U
Guests on Thursday tf, Mr.
nnrt Mra ttennlr Molt were Mr.

vanity, Akron Unlveralty, Uni-

Michigan State. Michigan Tech,
nological University, Notre Deme,
Pcnnyslranla State. Carnegie In­
stitute of Technology, Purdue,

Mra. Lawrence Matteson were
guests at the Motto. ★ Mr. and
Mra. Larry Plaunt and family
were Sunday dinner guests of her

Youngstown University, Unlver-

Durfee

COIN-OP CLEANERS
9:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M.
Monday thru Saturday

Carpet &amp; Furniture

CLEANING
If you art proud of your furnishing!
and want to protect your investment,
have them cleaned the safest and most

By Mrt.. John Hook

affective way poiiibla.
The Bliss scholarship program
was planned to encourage quailfted high school craduaten to
enter the field of mechanical,
electrical, welding, Industrial and

Thompson * Mra. Karl Schante
has been a surgical patient at
Pennock Hospital. She returned
home Bunday.

MILLER'S Duraclean
9 YEARS IN HASTINGS

• Get Extra Cash For
Vacation

and Mrs- Edwin Huhn and Mary
of Portland. Mr. and Mi*. Bob

Eva Fox aMt children were Bun- Rhea Company in obtaining engi­
neering degrees In colleges and

107 I. Woodland Are.

Ph. Wl 5-2091

berly, born Sunday. ★ Mr.
Mrs. Bert VerMeulen and

individual's needs.
To qualify as a candidate, each
Robert DeCamp and family applicant must meet the follow­
ing requirements: be a high
school graduate of fairly recent
WU WM.
~
date with a good scholastic rat­
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Bob Shaffer attending tho wed­
ding of the Vaughn's grandson.
David Vaughn or Alexandria,
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                  <text>Residents Set to
Celebrate 3-Day
July 4th Weekend
Belle Ring for Freedom Monday;
Officee, Shops to Close; E. W. Bliss
Distributes $254,175 Vacation Pay
“Let Freedom Ring!”

Monday is the Fourth of July, the 190th anniversary of
the signing of the Declaration oi Independence and church
bells here and throughout the Nation are to ring out at 1 p.m.
Monday for four minutes from many churches as a reminder
of what July 4th stands for, challenging cltitens to remember
their freedom and heritage.
"Let Freedom Ring” was first proclaimed by Gov. Romney
In 1983, and by Invitation of
dispose at unserviceable flags
Gov. Romney the Hl-Y Clubs of will be held at 2 pm. Monday on
the Michigan YMCA have ac­ the lawn of the First Methodist
cepted the assignment of invit- Church St Hickory Corners.
The coming extended holiday
certain Its bells win ring on will be celebrated everywhere in
July 4th. David Robinson of the the Country by special festivals.
family gathering*.
Many shops and offices will
close on Friday and remain
dom Really Ring."
closed until Tuesday morning,
with the exception of skeleton
maintenance crews and special
workers who remain on the Job
to participate in the bell ring- to get out jobs required for pro­
duction schedules.
A flag burning ceremony to
The Hastings Mfg. Company
will close Friday until Tuesday,
as will Hastings Aluminum Prod­
ucts and The Tyden Corporation.

July 11.
.
The E. W. Bliss Company's
machine shop closes Friday and

manager of the Hastings J. C.

until Monday. July 11. The
foundry and pattern workers will
have a two-week holiday, start­
ing after this Thursday's shifts,
until July 18.
'
The- Bliss Company is distrib­
uting 8334.176 to workers in ac­
cordance with union agreements.
Many famines will remain at
home while others will enjoy
outings to the lakes and streams.
Golfers will have special events
on most courses, including the
Hastings Country Club and
River Bend.
Dr. Albert R. Heuslls. director
of the State Health Deport­
ment, points out that Memorial

holidays for accidents in Michi­
dent of the Hastings Rotary gan's history.
Club. He succeeds Clarence Rltremn. Other Rotary officers are
Ken Robbe. vice president; Har­
old Stockwell, secretary; John
Cxinder. assistant secretary; Ray
Wieland, treasurer; J Un W iswell,
Buckle up. Use your sealbelts
assistant treasurer, and Dr. whenever and wherever you
Larry Blair continues os agL-at- drtv* or ride.
arms.
.
Ljj_,
.Take a break. Allow yourself

the Hostings dlridon during an afternoon open houw.

The Hastings Banner
20 Pages—3 Sections

Hostings, Michigan. Thursday, June 30. 1966

NUMBER 11

------------------------------ -----------------------------------------------ZONING ADMINISTRATOR

Barry County Zoning Com-

NEED BLOOD DONORS

EDITORIALS
R.M.C

Rural Zoning Administrator.
Walters will assume his duties
July 1.

Young Father
Killed, Others
Hurt in Crashes
Tragedy struck on Barry
County roads last weekend, leav­
ing one dead and others injured.
LeRoy B. Snook. 25. R1 Delton.
Idndsay Rood, a foreman in re­
ceiving and stores at White
Products at Middleville, died at
5:30 prc. Monday at Blodgett
Hospital In Grand Rapids from
Injuries sustained about 10:40
pm. on the Gun Lake Road just

Why doesn't the county us* t would not consider disposing of
portion of the fair ground as a j any of its present properly—and If

site for the county jail and so it did. Ute (trice tag would not be
save the expense of an inveatxnen| of the bargain basement variety.
in real estate?
""in our opinion, the supervisors
. The reason 1* that this piece of have selected a jail site that U as
property belongs neither to th* near (he center of town as you
county nor to toe city but to th* can gel without going to the exBarry County Agricultural Asso-'pense of buying residential propdatlon, that was organized and to|erty. which under the most favorable circumstances would require
an outlay on the plus aide of
3100 POU.
The proposed site' is available at
a reasonable price, all things con­
sidered. and has the most favorable
location of any site that has been
seriously considered.
Inga open to all members of the?
• • •
Association Uniat the Association I Congratulations to Bliss Press

operated Independently of county
and city governments.
!
Neither toe board of superviaora
nor tlie city council have the au­
diority to control the operation*
of this AMoeiaUan. Management

planned to close shop, it probably (

(Continued on Page 4)

Hardware store.

other Injuries.
His car hit one driven by Mrs.
Ralph (Belly Lou) Damon. R3
Middleville, 8299 Gun Lake Road.

Historic Farm
Home Damaged
By Night Fire

blood from 12 noon until 6

a clinic to. be held at the
Piston Ring employees, others

Ing facilities.—Photo by Barth.

Douse Sells Drug
Store at Nashville
The Douse Rexall Drug Store nt
Nashville has been sold to C. J.
Simon of Grand Rapids. Adolph

‘Little People’
To March in
Friday Parade

Early Friday afternoon
Hastings business dillrlct will, be
1952 and had been a partner with filled with little people as chil­
the late Von FUrnisa since 1M5 dren from the City's four play­
and had worked in lite store prior grounds participate in their an­
nual ' Character Parade."
The parade forms at the Pall
ployed for the past eight years
with the Medical Arte Pharmacy
- | In Grand Rapids and takes over off at 1:30 pm. led by the Sum­
July 1. Douse has not announced mer Playground Band directed
by Arthur Steward. Jr.
ilils future plans.

Barry GOP Plans
Candidates Night
At Fairgrounds Barry Free Fair

Premium Book
Now Available

her husband.
chairman of Ute Barry County
Each playground Is to enter a |
j
Mrs. Damon has been in criti­
The historic ‘Old Tavern Fann" Republican Committee, has an­
float and prizes will be awarded
cal condition In Blodgett Hospi­
nounced that a ■'Candidates'
for the best, along with prttca
‘
tal, suffering from a punctured
lung, severe head Injuries, a data to 1837, waa damaged by Night" will be held on Thursday.
to p;uu«. totou
badly Injured knee and other in*
fore midngbt Thursday.
. munlty C e n t e i at the ftlir- Cosfirty Free Fate to be held al■, ’"U.hud participating tn the i;
trip.
.
. juries.
adjustable. Allow for road
According to the report. Mra
Riehland Fire Chief Dudley "grounds.
ih* fategrounds here July 25-30 parad,. Uui receive a treat when',
Includes. Hope. Barry,
Ail. candidates tor nomlna- are bring distributed this week I llle p^de halts, at Tyden Park which
Damon had been driving west
,
Prairieville.
Orangeville.' 'ifd fand should be available al the . The cheo ,nd checkert
]
and apparently had pulled over
OWl yourself time to react. to the right and was almost of!
invited to attend.
.jExtension Office. The Banner namc,nt nnnt, wlll be held Fri- land. Thomappte. Irving and
Carlton
Township* In Barry
..nolo
™XXg
al
the
First
Ward
J
the road and stopped when the
Mra. Adrounie said that It is, and at most farm supply stores,
and other cars so you'll have a crash occurred.
"very Important for all RepubThe book list* entry re- | park Champs from each play- jKalamazoo Is also ft GOP candi­
chance to save the situation if
She was driving a 1964 Buick
B“'cvk
Cause of the fire was undeter- Beans, and anyone interested, to 1 qulrementa for hundreds of i ground will compete for the City
date for the seat held by Garry
you run Into trouble.
IWH Ply- mlned
attend this meeting to meet the
E. Brown of Schoolcraft. Donald
cr0*n ...
. . . .. .
Drive defensively. Assume that mouth.
candidates who are seeking of­ articles which may be entered
The
house,
now
the
residence
of
..
Municipal nok-hockey chantCarpenter, 58, R2 Mlddlerllle. the other fellow is going to do
fice. I urge you to please make to compete for more than M.plon, wrrf named rodM, wllh candidate.
Mrs.
Jake
Vandclic.
was
built
129
the wrong thing—and drive ac­
this an all-out Republican meet­ 9M in premium pities.
years
ago
as
a
post
office
for
tile
Cathy
Young
of
Northeastern
Quite Rood on Saturday after- cordingly.
ing."
and Jell Goodyear of the First
Speed, alcohol. Impatience and Archer-Hampel Funeral Home town of Geioster.
Mrs. Vandellc and her late hus­
detailed. including three days of
fatigue are only four of the nt Wayland.
Cathy bsat Martha Panfil from 1
band purchased the house ii, 1917
deadly horsemen that will ride
The Rev.-John Boers of the It was unoccupied at the time of । Supervisor Noffke
j
Central
In the finals and Marsha 1
purses. Children's Day on July |
the hlghv----- --------------i weekend.
‘
Yankee Springs Church Is to of­
Seeks Re-Election
Ole killed over ficiate with burial in Elmwood
28. heavyweight horse pulling Martin of Southeastern. Martha
Of the
beat
Cathy Bradley of the Park 1
the past !
the large ma­ Cemetery at Wayland.
Roy Noffke. R2 Caledonia. contest on July 27. Burt Ruby's
.
Thornapple Township farmer famous wrestlers on July 29 on&lt;| to reach the finals. .
Mr. 8nook is survived by his
field baling hay. His daughter. jority wm —-------------------------Jeff won the title by beating
and supervisor of Thornapple
Mrs. Robert (Bharon) Leedy, dent on a familiar road leas than wife, Oeraldlnd; three children.
Brian Smith of Central -'»*r J
Township since he was appointed which will climax the grand­
Donald. 5. and two daughters.
was driving the tractor which 23 mills from home.
Th* Michigan Safety Commis­ Dawn. 4. and Julie. 3. all at
to succeed William Crldler in stand entertainment on Satur­ ousting Roger Rurh at North-1
ne-rn. Brian had eliminated (_______________
1982. is a candidate for the Re­ day night, July wO.
penter was walking when he sion appeals to women to plan home; his parents, Carroll and
Mrkc l»ai^n
s-njlheaitern. |
invited to’attend a
ahead for the weekend &gt; ensure Edna (Temple) Snook, and three
publican nomination for re-elec­
suffered the fatal attack.
XL..W**k* ornament i*. fartwell ^pum, from 7 to »
Dial family cars are (borough- sisters. Mrs. Clark (Beverly)
tion.
tether ball.
j pro on Tuesday, July 3, at St
ly checked for proper and safe Northrup of Shelbyville and
Noffke's name was Inadvertently
The July Fourth weekend will
1 Last week 299 boys and Kjrh Roje
HaU ln honor of
operating conditions beforehand, Carol and Sharon at home.
omitted
from
th*
list
of
candidates
be
launched
In
Hastings
on
Fri
­
chairman for the Brotherhood
and that all drivers of the famlHe was born in Bradley Aug. day evening with a concert by far township offices published tn
\ camp on Tuesday and Thuraday i
'
U. 1940.
the Municipal Band beginning at
Pare Marquette district. He also
Barry County Sheriff Merl H jS.Utl* United Fund program. I
Mr. Noffke la opposed for the
Mr. Snook had been a super- 7 o'clock on the Courthouse lawn.
announced that Ralph This Thursday the bus 1“V5S Ro.. _ nundav July
safety campaign and th* need
GOP nomination by Charles Wll- Campbell
Roes has been named captain in Southeastern at 1 pm. and the
on Bunday July
for more vigilant exercise of de­ vember.
..
&lt;h. d-p-run™. Th. rink
frk .&lt; 110 to to
tod.
“
fensive driving tactic*.
Serious injuries occurred in
places that of chief deputy.’ a “nd th*
•/**« 9en;
juT? 5
Sheriff Merl H. Campbell says: other accidents, too.
rill be presented ticket In Thornapple.
post formerly held by Richard
■“ 2 P™ and the Park at effective July 5
Check Urea, light*, brake* and
About 11 pm. Thuraday James
In M«j)le Grove Incumbent Su­ Abbey.
12:10 to take the kids to A!gon-|
*
- ty Democratic Committee and fuel before itartlng. Have sun Burgees,
R3 Bellevue, found his
pervisor Wayne Pennock Is opposed
David Wood has been named ' QU,n 10 ,wlm'
glasses handy . . .protect your son. James C. Burgess, 18, un­
for the Republican nomination tor
Band members hope the comeye* and enjoy better vision on conscious in a ditch on North
sergeant.
supervisor by Albert Bell.
bright,' ninny highways. And.
I
Gordon Trick is the under­
attended.
don’t fight day or nighttime following a motorcycle accident.
sheriff.
drowsiness. Be careful of your Deputy Harvey Baker reported
They hope many persons will Don Boysen Heads
1 Captain Rom has been a mem- i
was, asra xxwuy &lt;a auuawTiuc. eating and drinking. "Light Up
Jim was taken to Community turn out to hear the music ar a
|
ber
of
Ute sheriff's department Junior-Senior lifesaving les-i
r
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Mrs. John (Carolyn) Dagen of
Father Dunphy, a former pas­
Hospital In Battle Creek where large audience gives musicians Middleville Rotary
Boysen, pubteher of the '°r 2&gt;
“"Ingr under Sher
Sher--1 sons
sons begin Tuesday. There is no tor at Lake Odessa. In 1964 went
Fourth, be alirs on the Fifth I
he was being treated for a con­ greater incentive to play their hDonald
«jic. Bera,
oc&gt;&gt;. Leon
Leon (Tinyichari
(Tiny । ! charge'and those who wish may to Rome. Italy, with Bishop Al­
.ji
o..„ ».
&gt;K- i lffs Glen
two sons. Harry of California
cussion, lacerations and other Jnnew president of tti’^Mlddte-1
C^arew Do°ovibl Rich- board the bus at Central ^t 1 len J Babcock to be Bishop
•
viite
Rotarv
Club
He
surrmts
art
^
Endsley
and
Campbell.
pm.
vttle Rotary Club. He succeds ard Endsley and Campbell.
grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.
What happened was not Im­
Winners of Friday's 'Olympic Council No. 2
mediately known. He was still St. Rose Senior Club County Cte* William Crldler.. Rom also served two yews and
Vandenberg Thursday. July 7, unconscious when officers first
St. RomKo.. Bmto
ttototou. nna
Itod weir,
tolr, nto mutUu on to
;
BL
Senior Sorto
Hoels) Club
ciuo. Wddlnto
auoaievuie s. ruxanans
H-,en iork«in M»rv. White pastor in Hastings. Fawlll mre»
Monday. July
11. nt!annual
at annual atrak trv
fry Tu««lav
Tuesday niuht
night police
police department
department and
and two
two and
and Central
Csniral
HrienJackson.
Jarlurm Mary.
Mary
Dunphy has become weU-.11
&gt;
1..1V 11
—Helen
pa, Fla. and a brother, William at 1 p_m. Roll call, patriotic se- went to interview him.
i *"&lt;&gt;•" throughout the cmnmunof Grand Rapid* ■
Jim had gone to the store on 1 pm. in rchool7 hnlL FoUucE at Art Kenyon', cottage Harwood . one-half years m.the first fu1-1
Lake
! ««•
P°“" « Middle- ^’^‘Zphy^r th?- best
his motorcycle to get fuses. When dinner. Eveybody welcome
he failed to return tn. a reason­
1 over-all rvrfurmanre
I OCCUIled in his parish during ms
able time, his father went look­
1903Or he“hB7 been “a" wktent
Flr’‘ Ward pBrtl
North" I P“'Or“te
ing for him and found him and
Tih/iLm
eastern —Ellen Bryan and Tom
While here the new 8U Rose
of the Barry County area since । aiewartl
ttlc. trophies.
School was completed in 1981-dl.
,ra'
1 Southeastern - Unda Smith' Ute interior of 8t Rose Church
He worked for the former Alton won tne trophy for her all- was redecorated and new Ughl, Body Shop on Michigan Avenue. I around performance. Other win- Ink installed, the parking lot
Sixty-four Blate Highway em­ beautiful corsage and floral table
and worked for R. K. Hurdinrn wcrc ehc McLoury. Mar-—■*
— — —— ployees and former retirees
Martin and Craig Martin.
pie ted In 1985 and th* parish
All wished them a happy, Chevrolet three years and at one ■
gathered at the Hastings Hotel
1 hall, was redecorated, and this
healthy
retirement.
Friday night for a dinner honor­
Hastings Country Club.
ing the retirement of Arthur
......
: Elect Officers of
' building on the east aide of the
According to the sheriff's re­
I rectory was completed.
Librory Board
’
tings Division of Area
west on the Bivens Road and
Mrs
foreman in sub-assembly at
Ur
* Harold Braford of Delton
had slopped before entering M­
White
Products
for
124
years
has
been
mmed
president
of
the
Torrential reins, accompanied
M. She continued on evidently of Hostings for forty years.
His last factory Job was as paint B-'rry County Library Board. Mrs
falling to see Redman driving
He married Leona Dingman :n
room foreman At the Grand! Robert Godfrey of Hastings Is vice at Middleville, the church was
ter on the Hastings area within
his 1981 Chevrolet south on the 1938. They have two children.
- pr.-sidait and Mra. Thoma* NietRapids
Brass Company.
a half-our period Bunday morntrunkline.
Robert Freese of N. Broedv ay
outside was painted, too.
He married Desaolyn Critten­ 'h mer of Woodland ts secretary. new lights were installed
and Mrs. Clare (Joyce) Whif.utn
Ruth Liebier of MiddLviVa Is
den of Olivet on Feb. 17. 1944
velocity swlrted through portions
not expect her to enter the high­ of Eaton Rapids, and four grand­
[ treasurer. Mr&gt; Gerald ■ Skidmhre
of the county doing considerable
way. He pulled to the side but children.
•
has been appointed to the board,
While Delton and Our Lady of
damage.
was unable to avoid smashing
His retirement terminates 38
Blair's Farm and Garden 8up- replacing Miss Mary Pennock who
years with Michigan Dept of
plies will be closed Saturday af- has moved Into the home of the
Mrs. Curtis suffered a concus­ Highways and will begin July 9.
The Nashville school arm
temoons from July 2 until fur- | late Mrs Jason McElwain.
acoomnllshments were made.
sion. broken ribs, lacerations and Blake Allerding, supervisor of
ther notice.
*
Prairieville Township
just completed.
apparently suffered only bruise*.
Floyd Young. Jr.. 11, was ad­
1968 Primary Election
mitted to Pennock Hospital af­
ter a mishap about 4:30 pm. malic
nlng approved the purchase of
nf shoe re­
Center Road at the Floyd Young
driveway. Involved was his fa­
ther. M. driving a 1961 Cbevro-j
let pickup track, sad a 1964 Vah- Cedarville and a travel trailer
ARTHirR FREEHE
ant driven by Marvin L. Green, which he and his wife thoroughLloyd Nottlnghasa.

Heart Attack—
Fells Former
Rail Engineer

Plan Farewell

Reception fof
Father Dunphy

Band Concert
To Launch Our
‘Long’ Weekend

Sheriff Names
Ross as captain
Captain
KO88

Arthur Freese Retires
From State Highway

rom toe
Banner fila

�fcwlfantion
Thrt Is the week that the Dr.
Wlltur Birk family moved to
UiSr mw home at Bill Arbor­
View, in Ann Arbor. Tl waa a
week of transition for all of the
family plan*. David Birk re­
tarded to bl* studies at Che­
shire Academy. Cheshire. Conn.
and Ju l&gt;-3, Mias Cathy Blrk will
return to her cl***re at Radcliffe

koturiS? KT. WItkmA®

idlr.g Saturday of Mia* Bar­
Newlyweds Norm and Sandy
* Ann Honor and Mr. J. Bon- Labtenlactl, who were married
Saturday morning, June 18. st
St. Cokunban Church in Birm­
ingham, have returned from
Kenneth HamptOM St Mart- libh partingtng a week in Hew

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J. the Church of the Bro-1
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team will be host to the Sunfield
Methodist togm. Games com­
mence at 8 tn plan to at lend one
soon. * Mr. and Mra. Ernest
Hough returned home Tuesday.
Jone JU. from a visit with his
slaterfe Portland, Oregon. Their
Ab, by airplane, a Bathera
Day gift from hl* son. Murray.
They wUb &lt;o thank him for (his
wonderful gift. On Sanday, since
their raturn. they were dinner
guests wtUi hia* non, Mr. and
Mrt. Roy Hough.

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�Senior Citizens
Enjoy Dinner
And Program

Ulnem.
Following the recognition of
tteilors, birthdays and annlversarioe, there was group singing,
with Mra Greta Perkins at the
Plano. President Wolfe contrt. buted hto .diare to tlus program
by relating a very funny experl­
____.____

Council Removes
Traffic Hazard
On Michigan

City Council mr'iben eliminated
of the Hast Inga community ena traffic hazard Monday night
Joytd a delicious cafeteria style
SSE.“ “
“ « from eating hto strawberries. It
Menu that hiding In the busixs
and saying "boo-hoo'' supplying
Bay Wolfe thereby (he hoped) the sound
effects needed to accompany the
Police 8gt. Robert Ritter Mid
plastic owl hanging there, only
attracted more robin relatives to
where. He explained the meters
averaged 59 cents a day and a total

In the midst of Che dinner witty and humorous talk about '

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E«rn Degrees
jfiTS* Ltf Mich. Stale

Pft«d at the Michigan City Hne1
Arts Festival SsUfrday, June 18. j

City property was turned down.

On Dean's List
fayette College-students named
on,the Dean's List for the second
semester of the 1B65-M school
year. Steve to a sophomore at
the Easton. Pa . school.

revered members.

CLOSED MONDAY

Garlic Bread

42c

A French lost sliced lengthwise, filled with whipped garlic
butter. Cornel m a foil big ready for the grill or oven.

Hamburg fir Hot Dog Buns
6 for
Sandwich Bread White or Wholewheat
Baked Beans lb.

Prime and double seal placet
Bekmsn Company of Grand1
totaled 82.437.18, including |1,H
on North from Broadway to
east etui; 818092 on Lincoln f:

Seasoned juit right.

Dinner Rolli:

South from Dibble to East StreK
Sand seal on South Broadway new kthe C. C. Hlgtles. before leaving
856125.
night.
A bill from Miller. Johnson.
Issuing the cab license was op­
posed by Rlcliard^ee Austin, who
purcluised the City Cab Company tlon matters was LMlAfl. and
last Spring. Austin said he under­
stood a cab license wasn't a fran­
chise but thought the City should
The Hastings Area Chamber
protect an owner.
Commerce received approval
Backward Glances
plained that the City's ordinance hold the annual "Sidewalk Da

More About-

“Al/

Declare Dividend

Youngs, BA tn political science.
Others receiving degrees In­
The E. W. BILm OatODsny, di­
cluded Don Japing*. Wayland. versified manufacturer. TYtursday
BS In physical education; David declared the regular quarterly dirtJ. McKenzie, Brawn Road. Wood­
land, EDS (specialist! in educa­ 11 AO cumulative convertible pretional administration; Jane M.

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IN HASTINGS

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VACATION

Continued from Page Ona

Austin. 33. 420 W. Mill, about
2:X Sunday lost control of a cab

Road, according to Undersheriff
Gordon Trick. The cab went be-

Cloverleaf, parkerhouse. potato, bulterfbke. hard rolls and

Kitted ini
Charlotte

elementary education with high
July 5. 1866
•Miss Nancy Higble to arriving honors.

22c
34c
36c

2

Illinois and Michigan, partlciputed.’' June 12. in Bpartan Stadium.
The three Hubert youngsters play
accordions and are now to compete
Mml-tnliar
Stowell mid he had petitioned In the ATG contest to be held at
the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago July
6-10. At Michigan City they played &gt;design; Ronald C. Kdlhtoy, R3. mento will follow.
"I Want a Gtrl." a favorite of BA tn political science with hontheir grandfather. Roman Feldopen dally through July and Au­
pausch.
fax. BA in elementary education; gust from l to 4 with guided touB.
offices in that building.

Steven Bottch'ar. 523 W. Prairie

FOURTH of JULY WEEKEND

...
A paper by Cart PnUnRUer an-

for 8878.71

should be invited back again I Sherk, 108 w. Green, for a cab
Un nnit™ / T\ .
lsUn&lt;1 ,lcar the Ewl
Cigar
rJtZi
ch**rTOan- store, recommended that It be
V* .
turned down as It would further
tanka - difficult
,,OL
llmJt P«*‘n«
• “ock which has
and to whom cards
canto had been I no off-street parking.
sent. Chaplain Bugbee closed
i.
raw own the meeting with a prayer, and
here from his home in Florida Mr. Wolfe called the date of the license and he expects to find a
attending hto father In every way next meeting to Monday, July 31. location for a stand, and operate

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In the Junior combo division. 8tu- sily ** ‘he Spring quarter com.

ter. At theTtae u wm Mfieed
Aldennsn lannm Kenfieid. In a
by all present thaTV^^ 2.

turn

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Barnard Historical
To Hoar Paper
On July 4th

FRIDAY b SATURDAY

Erickson Begins
Prison Term on
Check Charge

following directors were elected:
□Tenn Wotring, Woodland; Wil­
liam Haywood. Rutland: Forrest
Buehler, Irving; Charles Strick­
land. Johnstown and Harley
Townsend. CasUelon.

Gordon Bridleman. 29. 1530 N.
Sheriff Merl H. Campbell MonMichigan, and Ray Wieland. 41.
R2 Hastings. careened out into a
Hastings, to Southern Michigan
Contract for twelve miles of
84c field and hit a utility pole.
Prison at Jackson to begin serving . M-7B south of Nashville have
I Austin has hud no Michigan
driver's license far some time by circuit Judge Archie McDonald. been let for a total of 815B.65B
Apple Fritter* 6 for
He pleaded guilty to passing a
42c
During Monday's Council session
pleted, will be a much needed
A light yeast raised dough with pieces of apple throughout
Sgt. Ritter, attending the meeting
Improvement.
and honey glazed.
while Chief Richard Sunlor to at
Banana Dqughnutil---------------- 6 for 36c the State chiefs of Police conven­
Prompt and effective work by
tion. Indicated that Chief Sunlor
KA4».U
L._____ ___
.
Made
with fresh bananas
andI banana
fondant icing.
may take action against Austin's
SaiMmlxr COOKIE DAY Wadixuky. 4 do&gt;. SI.00
the September term of Circuit portment saved the main build­
Aldermen referred to their fi­ Court by Municipal Judge L. E. ing of the Hastings Milling
nance committee the question of Barnett after an examination on a Company from burning to the
ground. The blare apparently
paying municipal employees after charge of kidnapping.
Gell, who failed to furnish a started in a pile of fence posts,
they have been Injured on the Job.
'
The question of supplementing 85.000 bond, to charged with an leaning against Ute bam to Ute
offense which allegedly occurred rear of the mill. The barn, itself,
April 17 in Barry Township in­ was tinder dry and a roaring
volving a girl.
— — represented by Atty. 1sparks from itere ignited the
of the mill. Two hoae lines
Hudson Deming, appointed la roof
:
Judge McDonald.
•- -. 1
Arnold J. Williams, is. Battle1 1the bom while firemen subdued
the
blaze
on the roof of the mill
Creek. Monday paid a 845 fine plus ’
with chemicals with hardly any
damage to the Interior. Tile fire
a 110 fine plus 85.45 on a
hot one end soon would
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after he lost control of hto vehicle
Sunday, June 26. on the Kings­ strikee three, and then you know
bury Road and hit treee 12 feet It is twenty minutes to nine.
to do b to figure Ln proportion
tings, was fined 815 plus 83:30 coats
or 15 days In jail far. falllnit to at
i
any time of the day. Why
pay a traffic ticket, and received i41 this unreasonable complaint
the same sentence for tallli^ to i••out Ute town clack, anyway?
report an accident, with the jail
terms to run concurrently.
The Only Cement Mixer In
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Henlser Barry County that will stand
and family will ba leaving this government Inspection. I am

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EDITORIAL

rusuoAfiox OODKX.

Saving Course
Fife Xe. 14.SOO.

John H. Moon

Hickory Corners

2 Dies Friday at
Pennock Hospital

’ast Nashville

Hai Wonderful Trip Bonfield 4H*eft
C1«an Chare* Y'
her sister

and

broib&lt;r-ln-law,

Hastings
Building Permits

Resident Dies

um

dirt

Church on Friday, June M.

fUursday

Mh and had a wonderful and
two week Vacation memorable stay In the West, flhe

decision, definitely to the interest

were a day at Dtaneytand and
going to a Hollywood premiere
on June 31M to watch the movie
star* arrive for "Who's Afraid
of Virginia Woolf?" at the Pan-

at the Sponable-

a quantitatively accurate and re­
liable weapon in broperiy polking labor and a final written exam.
Through coid and hot wtaiher
the 19 partteipanta learned tha
&lt; on "transforcorrect approaches the proprr
Mkhigan lagitia-

- •
Fablktlioa .*4

&amp;

series of prior decisions that had are used to mve a drowning
the practical effect of hampering victim's life.

many students went ixxne wa­
to criminal elements, this ter-logged. cold, brutoed and with
a better knowledge of water
came as something of a shocker—

rived In Grand

lain, Marie Peabody; historian.
Lucille Ensley; executive oom-

rrecued, grabbed by the victim

merman, Florence Cheney. Dele-

10 day

their rletau
from the Ann Arbor Hospital
for this weekend. The family

This decision should also offer
; firm ground on which the Michl-

course were: Jerry AUenUng. Jim
Barnes, John . Barnes, Dorothy
Bolthouae, Jeff Bruce, Bob Bruce,

Sister-in-Law Dies

The John Ingram family are
For Banner Classified Ada
Call WI 6-S481.

week and next.

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Tramm, courses through Gull

Hastings received word flatur-

tartly consent to a blood test if Frey. Pam Hawkins. Dean Johninvolved in traffic accidents where
and Mike Ward.
Bcnlora (all those 16 and up),
were Nancy Buehler, Deb Darby,
Amendment purists scream “foul" Mary Goodyear. Melissa Ham­
al such a 1«W claiming It violates mond and Jennifer Olaon.
Juniors that passed their writan increase of $U8 miuion ovtq personal rights given in the UJB.
ponctltutioo. A majority on the
Buprenw Court, however, believes Barnes and John Barnes. Dorthy
otherwise. Therefore, the way Bolthouao. Darryl Cappon. Nick
Clagett, Miks Cole, Barb Cutunexpected busmem and industrial

The Methodist Church and the
American Legion Auxiliary are
Huron. had died suddenly tliat combining In sponsoring a "Make
Freedom Really Ring” program
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hughes and
Mra. George Maurer were guests
of their daughter and son. the

entertained their granddaughter,
Marilyn HewiU of Grand Ledge, Bunday and Mrs. George Maurer
remained for a longer visit

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After a aeries of tortured decl­

that demonstrators may not block and ■ what the Constitution was
trafhc, destroy public or private
rupt business In public or private Court close shop for the summer
buUdlrw*. or decide wlildi laws
Huttaf*. Mkklsan
they will obey and which ones they

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subject to local courts. Only In
The Hattinge Banner
event Dial the local law violated
l» W. Mato M.. Hntton. MkA. 440$
is definitely discriminatory can the

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ID1T
(URIAU

Over Miller'g Jewelera
120 W. STATE ST.

George J. Klltott, M.
M mii. House to go through
the Capital home of the prraldent.
। when a helicopter landed on the
White Hauac land not many feet

nlng a camping trip In nort
Michigan over the Fourth.

■file south of Dowllnj.
in Hickory Corners, ths sou of
About 10:60 pm. Bud Wenball game in Detroit Saturday.
The official greeting party ar­ Dr. WUltam EUtoCt and Mary
dorff. R5 Hastings, and James
Mrs. Roger Davis called on
rived si the King alighted from Cortright) EUtott. B« llvud la
Parshall. R4 Hastings, were en
Mrs. Claude Hunt Tuesday pm. KAY SJ—TySsa CstpernUn. 810 In
flight
and
Immediately
micro­
in Hastings. * Two Job Corps­ &lt;UUU1 Fuk Bead. a d 4 111 e a. burning near The Note Recrea­ route to Parshall's home on the Fourth where he win compete phones and television cameras aption Hall near Gun Lake. * ■Bring Road after being in
Survivors Include a daughter, men, John Zerbet and Roland
Agriculture.
Bat11 e Creek and they saw
Miss Betty Kuhlman of Grand Boughton, spent the weekend
Adams wedding held tn the Bap­
Hastings celebrated her 61st peered to welcome the important
with Mr. and Mra Roger Davis.
gucet and other dlgnltarlM.
tist Church Saturday evening.
They sent in Ute alarm—they birthday Wednesday, which inson and Paul of Dayton, Ohio: a
The Huntleys )md aisle aeata
The community extends conre members of the Hostings cldently was the 84th birthday (standing &gt; for the entire perform­
brother, Carl Lanta of Nash­ Sunday at the Roger Davis home.
grutuiallona and happiness to lUzens Band Radio Club. After at her moUier, a former Hastings
ville and three grandchildren. Janice Davis and Philip Lee were
ance and then were fortunate to
Mias Cecile Hoos U expected tn them.
otlfying authorities, they went
have completed the White Houm
flylvaola, Ohio.
ago.
Mrs. Donald Cheney.
Italy on Tuesday and fly
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rodger
Hough
Services were held Saturday at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster leavevr—
the Welcoming' Parade in King
. v—v «------ .w.
and Darrell were Sunday lunch I
Felsal's honor. It was one of those ,
I. The roaring fire prevented her mother. Mrs EUtott Eddy, memorable days, totally unexpect­
Home, Nashville, with the Rav.
dents, before driving here. Her
1 from going upstairs.
Max Gladding of the NaahvUle
of WaU Lake on Sunday before ed and consequently extremely Hickory Corners.
Tbe^
also
had
flares
posted
Methodist Church officiating. VanDoren of Quincy were also
leaving Tuesday on a week's exciting.
Huilal was made in Lakeylew there. * Terry Powell Is spend­ Hoos. are really looking forward
camping trip to Washington.
Hickory Comers Masonic Lodge.
Cemetery, Nashville.
ing the ,week at the United
married Frances Cushing
Brethren Camp at Canon City first trip home in two years.
Steal Aircraft Radios In He
February of 1014, at Brighton.
By the lime Hastings firemen spent live weekend with their
A guest of the J. J. Hopkins
* Thursday guests at the Ho­
She died March 10. 1900.
Local
authorttlea
have
been
Infant Succumbs
mer Hammond home were Mr. for two weeks will bo her broth­
reached the flaming house, 11
Investigating the theft of two raand Mra. John Frt-ns and daugh­ er. Robert WhratleyT who Is ar­ begins this weekend at the WM beyond saving.
dioa valued at about $450 each
ter. Joan, of Grand Rapids and riving from Meriden, Conn., Wcaleyan Methodist campgrounds
Hastings Policemen Al Stanton
itoien from a Ceuna and BeilanClayton Erb of Byron Center. this week. Ho will accompany with tlie Adult/Youth Retreat.
and Glendon Pierson had escort­
Campers will be coming ed the fire truck to Dowling,
Callers were Mr. and Mra. Claude the Hopkins to Ipberwash, Cana­
port The Cessna is owned by the
Hammond of Hinds. Mrs. Emma da, where they will visit the
and en route back they spotted
Hastings Flying Association and the Rev. Vaughn Jenson affiOwens and daughter, Mrs. Doro­
a car being driven erratically.
Dave Rulter. W. State Street,
thy Monroe of Kalamazoo. Sat­
They stopped It. and the driver
The Paul Hoffman family had
owns the Bellanca. officers said. Hlckory Comers Cemetery.
urday callers were Mr. and Mrs. a wonderful outing of skiing. IRev. Richard Follette of Toledo. was Harold Knapp with his
By Victor Sitton
Gerald Botimer and two chil­ boating and fishing when they ■Ohio.
Camp Chaplain la Rev. friends as passengers.
।
l Woodtarf
M7-I2H
dren of Battle Creek. ♦ Mr. and camped lual week at Gun Lake. ।;----- ------------- -------------_—
They knew qothlng of the fire.
They spent “the night In the
Mra. Hubert Hunt and family
Mrs. Floyd Arnold of San' The Bible Crusader Comp for
Although we weren’t In any
attended the Bliss open house Joee, CulU.. and Mra. Ray LowelJunlore, grades 4-6, will begin Eaton County Jail at Charlotte
You'll Like Our..
Sunday.
of Sacramento, Calif., ore visit- J on July 3 and continue through and Friday Knapp pleaded guilty make a short explanation re­ fly Mr». Donald Proofrock
Ing their father. Ray Freeman July 9. This camp lx directed by to driving while under the in­ garding mistakes in our last ■4 HMttass
"Drop-off Service'
Wi S-4T4*
of Nashville, who U 111.
I Rev. K. J. HUI of Wayne. He fluence of liquor and paid a $80
Miss Kathle GaskiU, who spent
fine plus $605 court costa.
His friends each paid $15 plus
family arc leaving on a two-week Clark, pastor of the HaMlngs
Ing with our axpariencad
$8.45 court costs on disorderly unable to find items they had
vacation In Ohio.
charges. The extra court costs given me and wondered why
attendants. Thay will praClub girls at Suzanna Proefrock's
In attendance and will be enjoy­ resulted when the two pleaded but my letter was a bit longer home on Wednesday evening. This
not
guilty
when
they
-first
ap
­
ing varied activities centered
peared in court. Later they than usual and it was found meeting U a port of the 4H Pen­
Pal project. * Mr. and Mrs. Don­
changed
their
minds
and
pleaded
the Heavenllcs," a theme taken
rs« Howard. 4081 S. tsttnald Proefrock and Rebecca spent
By Mri. Mary Jackton
rullty.
Just tell us what time
from the space age.
Sunday with relatives In the Read
City area. ★ Mr. and Mrs. John
Schultz have as house guests this
your cleaning will be 4d«st
tn
the
item
staling
that
"the
Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph wld activities directors.
sons from California.
Km^wto^r«oMl,n&gt;«;| On Moodoy. Jul, 4. U» cmw
The Orville Babcocks returned
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Fuller
have a display of fireworks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bender. * (will
1
Tuesday evening from a threeSava Time and
Through tile week groups will be and family and Mr. and Mrs. er, Mra. Cllmena Schalbly." Evigoing to the Yankee Springs Lester Reynolds are leaving this
Money . , . Hue
nental Europe. * The Edsel Sin­
family moved last weekend to nrva for hiking, nature study, weekend to vacation for a week
clair family ta spending the week
Coopervlllc. where he has the
at
Thunder
Lake
in
the
Upper
swimming and picnic.
position of principal. * Mitch
Peninsula. A Sunday ago, the type operator made the proper on a camping trip in the Lake
A special feature this year Fullers entertained Mr. and Mrs. Uno to insert. However, when Superior area. * The Bill Vincente
Tolan, had a cook out at his will lx- tiie shortwave communi­ Robert Reynolds and Debbie and someone supposedly took out the have sufficiently completed their
home honoring tAe Sanfords cations between the homo base Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reynolds Incorrect line they got the wrong
brother, Saturday noon. M&gt;. and arwl ‘he group at Yankee for a picnic dinner at their one. took out a Une in another Road off M-3T to allow the family
Mrs. Joseph Sanford plan to Springs. Walkie talkies will also cottage at Tillotaon Lake. The Item fartiier down and made It to take up residence there. *
Shadow Shades by
move
the Walter Birman family were eve­ 'sound as If Victor Booher and Kevin Nye was a recent visitor at
VC to their
u»ar newly
newiy bulk
ouiu. itome
nomc be
— used in helping to keep •—
322 N. Broadwoy
In assorted shadow
20
’ i his stater. Mrs. Iva DeCamp "are
Arthur Court, Thuraday. Mrs. Rroupr. Informed of I’.ans of In- ning callers.
9:0Q A.M.-5:30 P.M.
colors. From
rars, Earl
can deNourle has
,la3 «zrls Martin and daughter. I t««t
on the iilkcs.
Mrs.
ar- jcuring for their aunt. Mrs. Augie
Harry &gt;. Mllsa It-, Butlnsi . .
rived from East Orange, NJ., to Pnttcti of near Evart" Really,
Asa Marta ■talun. kl MsshflU..
Monday thru Saturday
plus tax.
that
item
should
have
read
that
visit
her
daughter,
the
M.
R.
**
—
M
K
**
“
*
ed by Sanfords. * Rev. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bishop of
week trip through the Weal.
Gordon Winters and two chil­ Holland were here Monday, and Furmans, for six weeks. Over the
dren of French Equatorial Africa his mother, Mrs. Louise Bishop, weekend of the Fourth the Fur­ cd the funeral of their aunt."
attended the Notional Associa­ and Margaret accompanied them mans. Mra. deNourle. and the
Alfred Hawraneys (Gall Furtion of Baptist Churches l*4d home.
that youB belle,o that we
nt Die Civic Auditorium in
haven’t complotely loot our mind.
Grand Rapids. Tbevi were ovry
night gueato or Ref; and MNt
102 E. Stqtu1
Ohio. Alfred and Gail have at­
Herold Carrier, Delton.............
tended a wedding in Bllnols and were misinformed lost week.
Balk Ckerkevekl. Delton ........
The David Smiths and Ken­ । will be en route to their home Mrs. Pnttcn spent her girlhood
a .‘entatlvea of the local Baptist
Phone 945-5316neth BUcher and son. Jeff and ।
a,Church and attended all busl- step-son. Jack, spent Sunday af- |j in Framingham, Mass.
| Visiting the Leon Grays on
ternoon at Tillotaon lake fishing. I Wednesday was their daughter,
* W« hear that Cassie Kierscy’|Mrs. Naomi Lankerd of Battle
won a trophy at a horse show at j,virc
*. „,
u „
p o
.,u,u.J his bro«.«Creek,
and
on
Saturday
the fairgrounds. * Weekend ther, the Harold Grays of OllThe Woodland Child Study
callers al the Dean Potters were vct Miss Susan Morris of Trathe Robert Smiths of Balding. ven4t City Is arriving this week
Ward Erways of Hastings and I to spend two weeks with her
i Albert Wolfes of Grand Rapids ftunt an&lt;j uncle, the Leon Grays,
and
Susan uvea
lived wnn
with uiem
them lor
for some - ; .------ „
anu Ute
uic Chet
WIH Areharte. * Mindy (I auson
L.. Smith called
rahrt on her
ter (adopt-1
Udopt-, months
month, about
.bout five
lira yea
you,
w
.nd j
*
Lee
— —
— -•
attrnded school
u-hnnl here.
here
I bountiful potluck supper. * Mrs.
ed Grandma) Jewel Vanderhoff j attended
Sunday, right throdgh Jewel's. Mr.
Mr&gt;. Oeorse Bentley TTJ-" l4L.strawberry patch. * V1 vi a n
wn, David, of Warren, who Schneider, of Battle Creek callKnickerbocker. Den Mother, took ftrT
route to California to ed on her cousins, Mr. and Mrs
her cubs along with Den 3 down fSpend the remainder of the Sum- George Olmstead Bunday.
,the
E... Thomapple
nnl. ntvar
River tn nann^«
canoes'' _
mer
_ ___
.
_______
vbiung.her
__ ___
parents,
_ XCr the
nnrl XTnt
RmFrank
nr en —
Mr. ^^-ank
and Mra.
to the park They had a picnic; Howard Fogles. Both Mr. and tertalncd with dinner
and games. * The Gerald Knick- jnr#, Bentley are teachers.
erbockera and the. Clifton MeMr. and Mrs Donald Fountain
Louds went to Bridgeton to a
family, and Denise and pat- who makes his home with Mr.
motorcycie race.
ty Colvin were at Sand Lake,
...... ....». bqsuici uaae ana sownsroa
Dean Potter attended the getiparx On Sunday. On Sunday,
together for the family living • Jult8 1B the Fountains enter­ uled to enter the Air Force this
class at the Episcopal Parish । tamed for dinner to celebrate Wednesday. going to Lackland.
House where refreshments were &lt; the first birthday of their son
this
Summer
when
you
see
ui
for
advice
served by the class Instructor. I Donald. Jr, their guests being Vogt of Charlotte, Mr. and Mra.
You can really
Jane Child. Extension home■ his |------ —■*-------------* --------------------George Weber and Mra. Inez
living room*. Call or come in this week.
and
ecohomlst from Ionia County. * । Rn(j
daugh- Gavlta of Florida. Mr. and Mra.

Mr. Kuhlman in NuhvUte. They

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to make it
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I relatives to the 25th annlvcraary
of Mr. and Mra. Andrew Jack­
son of Howell, Sunday-

Middleville

Jbevdoptaf a protection pro­

toyoar
Insurance
planning

day evening. * Mrs. Charles staying with him. flteth Mains,
fltauffsr.
», and Lloyd McCoUey, 45.

bom in NMhvfile July ST, I9T9.
the daughter M Albert and
Elisabeth (Gorllnger) Lenta On

Personal Mention

rtftsNd
In another dear and sensible
ruling that is bound to infuriate courts. This decision, too. Is defi­
were put forward by Gov. Romney. the more volatile civil rights agi- nitely In the public Interest.
The legislature was generous in

gram that is right for you
requires expect planning. Be­
cause we dffcr insurance of
every kind for your home, car,
fiuufly or business, we can ob-

.

Births at Pennock

Dcan Johnson. Bob Nltch, Bob
expand Indefinitely. Without re­ statule that will probably have a Texsdak and Mika Ward.
form of Michigan‘a- hodgepodge more practical effect in reducing
Savora received a certificate ind
patoh. They were Nancy Buch­
ter, Deb Darby. Mary Goodyear,
to be built into automobiles during

bow much longer adequate

officers are: President,
»wn; first vice president.

Yorkville. * Debra V«rthe home at their leader, htn
Leo Frey, and enjoyed a sigfat•eelng trip through her Itower.
and vegetable garden. Earlier In
the month they vUited merhbarp'
gardens.
.

* Fire Destroys
Personal Mention Washington Visit
Highlighted by
“ Home, Then Man! Un.
'cummins rf 8anGeorge Elliott,
.
ntaan Calif- Mra Rndotob OU- Arrival of King
Ona of the hlghUghta for the
Meyers. * The Rotary Club hold
Frtnklln Huntleys and their oxi. Hickory Corners,
their annual picnic al the cotCraig Huntley, during their slghtDies Friday

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eiining. Mr. and Mra. William
Feltzer and family of Belleville citing.
When we saw the TV piecu res
were Bunday guests of Kathryn Friday of the Blue GUI Festival
Th.- Roy KeUya of Algonquin
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women's Club held al the club- Canada, and while he is away,
house on Tuesday night. * Mrs. Mr? Fredenburg and the chllWalt Kidder Is spendlrtg a few drfn wm be »mung her parents,
day* with friends at Sheridan. Mr and Mra. L. P. Morse of Ma­
* Charline Kidder. Ella Higdon.; MI1
their cottage at Clare,
Mickey Lambert. Pauline Calll- mid his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Methodist Riles
Unite Miss Maiville,
Lawrence Jordan
Mira

"Ths new taw provides milk
processor* with Qw opportunity to
dmtop MCh products as whipped
Mgitt cream. tour or cultured halfand-half. Grade A powdered tnllk.
and Grade A mUk concentrates.
Tbe farmer milk taw and regula­
tions did not provide for market­
ing many of these desirable prod­
ucts." Director Ball said.

multiple vitamins and minerals
under the new taw, and use of a
"Vitamin D" label has been au­
thorised for milk with the single
vitamin added.
The agrirtiltural director credit­
ed. the foresight of the Michigan
legislature In providing Michigan
with a taw that will guarantee the
moat wholeacme milk supply in
the Nation, as well as creating
opportunities tor the dairy indus­
try to expand IU markets

united

Jean

marriag*

in

MaiviUa,

Saturday.

Jolderama
friend of the groom.
Baskets of white carnations,
red roses and white snapdragons

Episcopal Women
Honor Birthdays
At Medical Facility

toeway tn developing- new products,
ooncuman will ano benefit through
The monthly birthday party at
the sanitation and labeling re­ the Medical Facility took place
quirements of the new taw. said Friday afternoon and this time
ladles from the Episcopal Em­
manuel Guild were tn charge of
the gifts, entertainment and re­
freshments.
The Camp Fire girls fumUlied
part of the program.
' from Hto
The honorees and their blrtlKlay
dates were: Hattie Schleh, June 3;
Nellie Mead. June 3: Edward MeKlbben, June 5; Eugens Freeman.
June 7; Gilbert Greenman. June
8; Etta Preston. June 0; Julia
Tarbell, June 13: Verta Culler,
June 14; Evans Robinson. June 18:
May Adney. June 21; Melinda Pen­
nock. June 23. and Alice Hebert.
June 25.

Beverly

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tabling the

.lovely &lt;ln a floor length white

The bodice had nylon lace ex­
pending just to the waistline,
and the elbow-length sleeves
were finished In scalloped lace

dings and aatad

such products property M do Btart
retailer*, but often ccnwmm •«
MgUgtnt becauM they .are unaware
of the haxard Involved, says J. L-

rtralght skirt with a split back
a detachable circular type train

FRESH DONUTS

tiara of pearls and sequins held
the elbow-length veil of nylon
'net and she carried a bouquet
| uf pink baby rosea with long
Ltreamera on a white Bible

Superette

MR. AND MRS. RALPH O KEELER. JR
. . t Mla» Priscilla C. Runyan Becomes Bride.

Donna Brewer of R2 Hastings.
I friend of the bride. She chose a
[pale green broqueUe floor length

_

with emerald green velvet rib-

Department of Agriculture.
Mtaroblotagtats al the depart­
ment's taboralnry frequently detect
bacterial contaminants in food
samples submitted by Mr. Little­
field's men during warm weather.

MRS. LAWRENCE ORLANDO JORDAN, JR.
. . . Miss Beverly Jean Melville. I* Married.

Nancy Coleman's
Pre-Nuptial Days
Filled With Parties

from Mary's Beauty Shop enter­
tained with a kitchen shower

home an Monday evening. June 37. rattan and eating. Simitar precau­
Blue streamers and wedding bells tions apply with cold fooda. Chilling
WgThe pre-nupttal days for Nancy made the gift table very attractive and good refrigeration
gssted. Keeping food at room tanColeman arc being filled with
Orns, both of Middleville. They
many lovely parties given for her
wore
pole
green
broquotte
top
aue
Maintain
hot
taxis
at
|40*
|1 Master
and
mistress
of
cere-.
kitchen
utensils
by
Nancy's
mother.
M.lMer sou nuMJCsa ui ucic-.—■«- " 77” J ..-----nwnln .ere Me. .nd Mr. Oene «U&gt; pUik -Un boUon &lt;!«»■ pleasure.
On Sunday. June 19. a luncheon
I Ishade.
ui.n,u unci* and aU
nt of
45* P. or ooktar. to Mr. UtaMMd's
aunt
of the
the length dremea with the empire
^de.
Mrs Thonus Wocha.
prises suitable for the bride's
aunt. Mra. Arthur Cook, at their kitchen. Two lovely sheet cakes
Repeating Utelr marriage vows Jr- who presided at the guest
Wall Lake cottage. Beautiful bou­
Saturday aftentoon in the Calvary lx**, w-.is another aunt.
Honor Kay Caston
quets o{ peonies, welgeta, and roses
United BreUiren Church of Lake i a reception followed at the Lake- headpieces with pale green veil­ from the garden of Nancy's grand- freshmenta.
Odessa wire Miss Priscilla C. Run- 'side Grange Hall. Mrs G Bran- ing.
The fixer gtrU were Jennifer! father. Pearl Rogers of Charlotte. Maurtce Octroth and Janine, and At Lovely Showers
i don Sltade cut and served the wed1IW Ilower gins were jcimiier were In abundance
.hunduncr throughout
the
Photography yan and Ralph O. Keeler. Jr.
throughout the
The pre-bridal days for K
The bride t. the daughter of Mr. ding cake and Mr* John Caylor, Logan, daughter of Mr. and room, and centering the table bear­ Elisabeth Parker entertained Nan- Caston, daughter ef nr. aad M
WEDDING
and Mra. Harold Johnston of Lake1 the groom's cake, both aunts of the Mra. David Logan of Sauli Ste. Ing the many beautiful gifts, was [
for dinner at the Nordla to
PHOTOGRAPHY
Odnssa and the groom's parents bride. Others assisting were Mrs Marie, and Lisa Johnston, dattgh- a 20-year-old bride doll which Linda,
1
complete the -party whirl.- The as two more delightful parties
are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keeler of 1 Leo Farr of Charlotte, serving Ice
Nancy re-dressed for the occasion. 1
rural FSrmrt
cream:
cream; Mra
Mrs. Tlmothv
Timothy Laux,
Laux, cotcof­
Freeport
]
They wore A-llne ballerina The 22 guests who attended were a
Nancy's mother's family which also 1 personal gift.
The pianist was Roger Hamlin fee. and Miss Diane Carr, punch
Carrying gifts anti at the gift length dresses of.lace over pink Included the husbands and the
a most beautiful setting for the
satin and pink net itcudplecej
table
were
the
Misses
Linda
and
luncheon and recipe shower which
who sang "One Hand. One Heart'’
groorn-to-be, Dean Dingman. The
Steve Malcolm performed the afternoon's activities Included fish- ■Artists' Workshop
Ciiery
1
Keeler,
sisters
of
the
she. and MH. Henry Bechhelmer
and *,'Wedding Prayer."
groan, MLws Beverly Birman.
Ing and swimming.
gave honoring Kay. The wedding
The
Rev
Dean
V*nderVeen
per
­
Invites
All
to
pi— '945-3967
Susan Carter and Linda Shade, others were Charles Jordan,
formed the double ring ceremony and Mrs. Ellis Johnston, aunt of
MoixUy. June X. was a perfect
day far a luncheon on the lawn ,
at 2:30 in a setting of white the bridfr.
Mai vllle, Jr.,
peonies and blue Iris with seven­
at the home of Mra. Esther BlootArtists* Work- with wnall umbreUai and ribbons
77ie new Mrs, Keeler changed to
Intertwining. Ptacee were laid for
haak. 530 E. State, honoring Nancy. ।
branch candelabra.
a turquoise three-piece ensemble
The location was the same as'that ,and anyone who 11 intereatad In M. The girls enjoyed an afternoon
The bride, escorted to the altar with white accessories and her cor­ Kendell Keller of Detan.
in which her parent*, the W. O. .workshop to come to their aodal of cards while the ladies had a
by her father, was attired In* a sage from her bridal bouquet for
Colemans,
had
celebrated
their
all,
meeting Thursday. July 14. at 8 pleasant tbjy visiting.
floor-length bridal gown of white, their trip to northern Michigan navy blue dress with white ac­
with shadows of lace over gleam­ for it few days. The couple will cessories. Mrs. Jordan selected ver wedding anniversary on the1i 'pm.
ing taffeta, scalloped bolero effect
a lace dress of light blue with exact date a year ago. Table* in,| Beautiful color alldea of great
with deep V neckline in the back, Hastings, when they return.
white acccseorire. Both mothers pink and white decor were beauti­
fully done Nancy received many freshments wfll be served.
and long sleeves of nylon lace with
Ute bride is employed by the
lovely gifts from her neighbors
। a bow-caught waist. A stand-out W«X.UUM
MU.™. ...ure....
. * reception .UlieU l» “• and friends.
Everyone is Invited to bring
I skirt featured deep front pleats Woodland Mutual insurance Comsomething they have done in art
puny al Woodland and the groom ) enureh P“lor» J” , c , ,r“a
, ana
nice, r
and scauopra
scalloped Mae
side panels o:
of Ince.
to show and discuss or Just M
Bhcrriff-Goalln Roofing and
Her nylon illusion veil was caught ii by the
_ *XZ2T
r.__ ____
cbeatar
chcoter nrealded
presided as
as master
master and
and
come down and chat.
.
I
with a pointed Queen's Crown of|
bowl filled with
bettering
Congreea entertatnad his relatives
the table. Tbe bcihaas wu also
1 chantilly lace with sequins and
Honored gumts were the grand
for an afternoon party for Dean
crystal tx-ads. She carried a cas-J mother and grandparents of the Lynda Burdoff served the bride's and Nancy A few neighbors were
cade bouquet of white rose... and
JkT OdJ^'M^ Sd
also
Included
In
the
group.
The
blue tinted carnations.
bngde of Laki Odessa, Mr aryj the punch and Miss Jane Phil­ table was very pretty with a gaily discussed.
following the openlx&lt; of the many
oiue umeu
Hcrbert johIuWon of Wood­ lips, coffee. Opening the gifts
lovely gifts, a dessert wm served,
Honor attendants were Mra. lnnd
Mr and Mrs ।George were Miss Jan Holl, Miss Carol decorated covering for the special
Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Oautache which was not. ।jujjy delicious but
occasion. The bride doll again held
| Jeny Stalter of Clarksville, aunt K (
. H^nngs.
Mlles and Mra. Gerald Payne.
and
family
have
been
vial
ting
।
Also
carried out the beautiful color
' of the bride, as matron ot honor;
~"
nasungz.
a
prominent
position.
After
sev
­
'The couple went to Mackinac
'
Miss Ertana Keeler of Freejwrt.! Olh" Rue3,s were from W(xxl- Island and points in the Upper eral for-fun games and the gift her mother - and brother, Mrs. motif.
suter of the groom, and Mra Du- Und. Hastings.Hickory- Corner*. Michigan on their honeymoon. opening, refreshments were served
Rod
Patera,
in
Hayward,
Wla.,1
Mary
Banasch,
Norma
Thaler.
I ant Campbell of DeWitt, a (rlend. Al«ust"i
Before leaving the bride chang­
Can WI 8-3481.
as brldcsnulds .wore blue taffeta Witt. Flint, Clark Lake. Grand ed to a pale yellow dress.
returning last weekend.
dressy with chiffon overskirts. K-P**. Charlotte. Lowell. Mt.
TIk- newlyweds are making
white plU box hats with face veils Pleasant and Lake Odessa
their bane on R2 Hasting*
and white accessories Their rolo-’ A
p5ty 5“
Special guests al the wedding
nial bouquets were while carna- ,hc H-roM Joluuton home Friday were the bride's grandparents.
Itlons and blue tinted mums.
evening and given by the groom.
, The flower girls. Alice Shade. parcn _____ ___________
Cadillac, and Uie 17&lt;Mi s grand- '
daughter of Mr and Mra. G. Braeparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Jor-

Lake Odessa Church । print Jersey,with white uccesaorlea.

Mrs Freeman Furrow has re­
turned from Jackjot; where she
visited her daughter and family. D JCIIIliy IUI
the1 William Garrisons, for two
weeks.

k faff inn fnr

Thc

bridesmaids

Mias

were

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Suits, 5-15.

Parents
Announce
.
,
with white flower headbands and i Daughters Nuptials
carried baskets of white petals.
i jgr nn£j
Marvin Henry of

I Lori Stalter. daughter of Mr. and j
| Mrs. Jerry Stalter of clarluvIUe,'

! Jerry Stalter was best man.: 423 Astor Avenue. Ldnstng. wish to
jl^ny Brace of Freeport and (announce the Saturday, June 25,
Thomas Wocha. Jr., were grooms-' marriage of their daughter, Mary,
men. Ushers and candle lighters j to Raymond Patten of Lansing,
were Micluiei Carter and David Raymond is the son of Mr. and
Wallace of Hastings.
Mrs. Stewart Howes of 102 E.
I
Mrs. Jolinston, mother of the Sltrlner Street. Hastings. Ray is
I bride, selected a three-piece tur- employed at Fisher Body tn Lanquoisc and white suit with whitesing.

The groom la employed at the
E. W. Bliss Company and the
Mutual Insurance Company.
A pro-nuptial shower for Miss
MalvlUe was given by the ladles
of Welcome Comers at the home
of Mrs. Stephen Lewis. Many
beautiful and useful pieces of

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NEw3r' ■

Couple Observes
35th Anniversary

Ray Dean
nontville

On Monday evening tbe •'Busy
Eight" Club and thotr tanlte
met at Podunk I oke for a pic­
nic supper with Mra Roger
Fowler M bosteos. VW the eve­
ning's entertainment. cards were
played with high score going to
Mra. Ramil Stanton, and Mra
Howard Orabom also winning a
prlre. The next meeting will be
on July 25.

Mr. and Mra. Key Walters of

Theo K. Savage,
Cheryl Norris
On Honeymoon

UUl

sing.
The ceremony was read by the
Rev. Howard Lindsey of Belmont.
WLS, aashUd try the !tav. Warren
Jackson, pastor of the Vermont­
ville Methodist Church, In the
presence of about 200 guests. Bas-

Ind., on kiarch 1
open house wm j
time ap that
Charlotte, could

William Gilbert Davidson, In­
dianapolis. Ind., son Of Mr. and
Mra. Robert G. Davidson, Flor­
ence. Ala. They were graduated
from Hastings High School In
1961 and both were graduated

tinted pompons decorated the al­
tar. Traditional wedding music was
provided by Mrs Vernon MacDon­
ald of Vermontville- who accom­
panied the vocalist. Miss IJnda
Bovec of Lansing.
The bride, escorted to the altar
by her fatherf cluse a gown of
pwiu de sole and un Empire wulst-

talned a group of friends for din­
ner Saturday cvHilng at their
home on 8. Church Street. After
dinner the hoots collaborated In
the narrating and showing the

Mrs. Patrick Hodges entertain- j nations and pink sweetheart rosa.
fd with a neighborhood coffee ■ Her sister. Mra. Karen Dowding
at her homo on 8. Park St. Tues- op Narrow Lake, served as the
day morning. The pions called
' '
’
--------..------for a garden setting but the I

H^ve a Safe . • •
Personal Mention

maid and Ml^s Rattle Goodenough
■ of Windham, Ohio, niece of the
bride, was a junior bridesmaid.
Joahua Tree, California arrived They wore dresses matching the
Tuesday to spend the Summer
with her nieces, Mr. and Mra.
i Bull McPharlln, local and Mr.
and MIX. William Fox of Kala-

Cap-Firing
Rapaatar

• 25-lnch'ao Long

fishing trip.
The Howard Tredinnicks will
leave Friday for their Bummer
home In Bay View. Dr and Mra.
William Hdrigtl, Mrs. Donald D.
Brfiith and Miss Sue Smith are
already at their Bay View Sum-

A favorite toy all year long
is especially great for
celebrating this holiday.

Mr. and Mra. Theodore Knopf
are due homo after their threeweek Western trip.

Plastic Ctwhay

RIFLE

tCBB complained about the necesaity for the Indoor gathering.
All of the children took over, —
... -..... ...... .
the garage for their cookies and broU)CT of the groom, was beat
punch and discovered, as did the nLan_ aJld the ushers were Gary.
That. It.
a verv n-u
___ tr Keefer
-- r-.
Roll, •
Larry
and tLarry
Meade, all of Mulliken, and Mau­
rice Dowding of Narrow Lake.
' •_
For her daughter’s wedding Mra
Norris chose a lime green drees
Street, Lansing, alter July 1. They
are both planning to attend Michi­
gan State University this Fall.
Out-of-town guests who attend­
corsage of white carnations and
ed tlw wedding were from Cold­
water. Portage. Clilcogo, Charlotte. Barrette with their two children pink roses.
A reception was held in the
Nashville, Grand Rapids. Clarts- have purchased Betty and Bill
church parlors following the cereA
Jcrow's former home.

Candlelight Rites
Unite Couple at
Methodist Church

In a very lovely candlelight
ceremony at the First Methodist
Church Saturday, June 18, Miss
Jill Baine Edger and David Lynn
girls.
Will exchanged their wedding vows
Richard Turner of Lansing, step­ in the presence of 100 guests. The
father of Ute groom, was best man. Rev. George Elliott performed the
double ring ceremony at 7 o’clock
Nashville, Rlc Hill of Lansing,
brother of the groom. Larry Good*
enough of Vermontville, brother of

The group of 18 at the Edward
Freeland's outdoor party on
Saturday night had a grand
time at volley boll, badminton.

Personal Mention

liken.
YOT
The rehearsal dinner WM terverf n
The Ward Hyncu entertained al the iiorne of the groom* par-P
their birthday club at their Gun ents. In Mulliken Friday evening. ’
Lake cottage on Saturday eve­
ning. There were aotnc games,
their son. the George Dennisons. bulling and swimming. and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis visiting, which all added up to
took Mrs. Funny Davis to lu-r
bulk in Manchester on Monday
after she liad spent a few weeks
visiting the Lynn Davises. Ernest

WUl. 330 E Marshall, are Die par­
ents of the bridal couple.
Mra. Dumsop at the organ ac­
companied Mra. Jerry Carr. Cold­
water, tunt of the groom, as she
sang. ’The Wedding Prayer. ’The
thsd’s Prayer" and "Youll Never

and Mr and Mrs. Edward Mc­
Grath are spending the Fourth
of July weekend In Canada.

Windham, Ohio, slsler-in-law of
the bride, served the groom's cake,
and Mrs Jerry Hewett &lt;4 HasAings presided at the punch bowl

CAP MSTCL
7-tn. rtpMtar mads of
dlo-cayl motaL
MCapa...................

Stcfwt Agent GUN
Foldln^otock converts
It to a Dfsliks pistol.

1

SPARKLERS

I

Martin, Mjw Beverly Brooks/ Miss
Nancy Brooks and Miss Sharon
Fish. Mra. Gerald Cole of Lansing
hod charge at the guest book.
Guests came from Kalamazoo,
Hastings, Lake Odessa, Grand
Rapids, Mt. Pleasant. Pontiac. Dc-

Mra. B. J. Cralsee and family
spent last week with her mother.
Mrs. George Denn, returning to
their home in Muskegon on Fri-

Jim Lipps family of Battle Creek,
the Maurice Ingrams and the
Bob Ingrain family will be.
guests of the Melvin Browns of
Mason on Sunday to celebrate ।
the birthdays of Lawrence and

Worth Crowing About'
THE LANDLUBBER INN

The bride dunged to a pink and
while striped suit before leaving
on her honeymoon.
The couple spent several days

Plain and Colored
Buy ’Em by the Dozen Boxes

Our Breasted thicken

Open 7 Days

Robert Spaulding. R3 Hastings,
niece and nephew of the bride,
were the flower girl and ring and picnic dinner on Sunday. !
Mrs William Dunlap was in
St. Johns -Tuesday to visit her

BENgFRANKUN

Personal Mention
L. F. Burkeys. The Burkeys’ son.
Robert of Lansing, was also a
Mid the ponds and woods un­
supper guest on Saturday.
der tile big oak tree a delightful
gathering of the ’’Kenney” cou­
sins was held Sunday. June 26, at
Hie Cody Laubaugh iiomc. Tlw
party wua hosted by "
i Ethel i Laubaugh.

’’The bridrt mother chree a brocadcd. beige, sheath dress with
matching jacket and accessaries

I of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moeggcn!.Nanc’L°^kUll7hS.!™

pink brocaded sheath drres with
matching jacket and accessories.
The church parlors were beau­
tifully decorated for Ute recaptian

Absolute Closeout
Nashville. It was quite a day for
Mrs. Woodard, as she Is the only
one left of Uic Dell Kenney
: family.
। Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber of I
Grove City, Ohio are spending
I the week at the Cody Laubeutths.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Ziegler and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ St. Martin
plan to spend over the 4th' on
the St Marys’ River
Mr. and Mra. Ted Ziegler. Greg
and Barb plan to leave July B
from Battle Creek by train for
I Chicago where they wllf catch
the Zephyr for Denver. Cqlo., for
a 10-day vacation.

The GREATEST SELLING EVENT
EVER STAGED IN THIS AREA!
OVER Yi MILLION INVENTORY

TO CHOOSE FROM!!!!

THE 7 DEVEREAUX
n Rapids,
ilbiofl,
la Croak,

FURNITURE STORES

ERAAS

236 E. Lincoln, took their son.
Wallace, to Perris University
Monday evening for testa and
orientation In preparation fori
entering this Fall.
Mra. Roderick Swadllng. Sue!

Kovoob family. Bonnie ran in
the 50 Co 100 yard dash al the
tdXJfftSS.SUa.’0-

[i

DON'T MISS THIS IHCIAL ULI AT AU

•

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{tyASTINGS STORE - 401 N MPADWAY
Acrm. from Tydan Park

Phon. 945-389C

Mr. and Mra. Rudy Flora and
Mr. and Mra Ken Labertruux
are taking a three-wvek vacation
talp to the West Coast, through
Washington and Oregon, and in­
to British Columbia.

WELCOME

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BANNER

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118 SO. JEFFERSON

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Oo-k Wkat'A %
NEW at ■
Open 5:30 a.ni
till Midnite
or tharbout's

Restaurants, Inc.
in Downtown
•

\

Hastings
out of the West Conies the

A littul of th* story ond history of the COPPER LANTERN:
Our first small dam* was set down in the CITY of HASTINGS,

Barry County, Michigan and founded way back in 1900-63 A.D.;

KANSUS CITTY

Stake
(sirloin)

or thor'bouts... on the forth of July, which hot been cel-arbraded
over since as a National f^ollerday all over Michigan and
varrious other states in the U;S.A. of American, 'cause

it's famaose for good vittles and thaings to eat.

In the immortal words of 01' Leo Bacon hissof, sj&gt;oke from his

famooeo Leosburger address—"this nation shall not long
remember and cannot too soon forgot thet historrik day whan the

,

..
s$[ygd with

-

fu'stt small clemo was Yu'stt put down in the yvildornoss of
.n which is now called HASTINGS, MICHIGAN ond was formed

Hash Browns or

into the fu'stt small restaurant." In fock It was this lowly and
humbul restaurant (now being dofunkod) thet was to finally giv

French Frys

to the free world: the fabelous system of. Lee Bacon's

Poetatees with

COPPER LANTERN RESTAURANTS, INC.

Home-Style Tost and Saled
Now, they's a total of two COPPER LANTERN Restaurants
which imbraces two necks of the woods in Michigan deadicoted to

the principal to help stamp out home cookin'! Strickly o non­

. and Wes Still featuring

profit organization helpin' to finance the govemint and makin' folk
here 'bouts happy with farely de-cent vitHes, inexpensive!

the famoose

Leesbergs
Hambergs
and All Kinds of Other

Deelishus Samwitches
Take-Out Orders...

Phone WI 5-5108

ol' Lee His Sef
says they's GocnH

. We is Local Folk thet is Deadiqated to the Principal of all the Free World

Hep to Stamp Out Home Cookin'"

�141 Give to Red Cross
Blood Clinic June 20
bUe visit of this fiscal year held Ion dub** and two gallon award* Campbcll. Ron Bradley and Ron
at the Episcopal Pariah House
Doolittle. Those helping re-ioad
Monday. June 30, added 141 pint* Rhoades, and Lynn Edger. Re­
ceiving one gallon pin* were: King, Steve Taffee, Jim Andrew*
of blood to this county’s needs.
Nonna Thoma*, Alfred Lowe.

helped build up the total.
John C ■ I n d e r, recruitment
chairman for this visit, wishes
to thank all thoac members of
Pennock Hospital Guilds for
their assistance In securing do­
nor*.
Kenneth Rose and Russell
Oerllnger Joined the “Four Gal-

Stas Trumble, CLU.

Fluke.
Dr*. Flnnle. Birk and Morrill
provided medical coverage and
registered nurses assisting those
from the Regional Center were:
Mr* Kendall Reahm. Mrs. Ar­
thur Karrar. Mr*. Clare Olm­
stead and Mr*. Marlon Taylor.

Frank Rltehla, Mr*. Gl

Mr*. Scudder and Mr* Ritchie
were In charge of volunteer* end
Mrs. Olmstead obtained the
nursing help.
Other volunteers serving In
Messenger. Mra. Richard MeLaughlin, Mr* John Sleeper.
Mr*. Arthur Brant. Mr*. Thoma*
Taffee, Mr* John Crae, Mr*.
Jack Kennedy. Mrs. Howard
Frost and Mr*. Lawrence Utter.
Refreshments were served by
the canteen committee. Mr*. Jo­
seph Shultz and Mrs. Ray Wa­
ter*. co-chairmen, assisted by
Eva Hcacox. Helena Smclker and
Esther Hotchkiss.
Assisting In the unloading of
the mobile were Sheriff Merl

New York Life
Phone Vermontville
259-7298

Duane Allerdlng, W. James Al­
derson, Robert Baine*. Mra. R.
Baldwin. Mr*. Mary Bancroft.
Chester Banghart, Mildred Bau-

The Hastings Bairn
Th u red aw. Juma 30. 1966

Seventeen lady members at the
Woodland Woman’* Study Club
and guest* tmmenatiy enjoyed
their annual trip test Tuesday,

9.-^—

Advise Elder Citizens
Check Health Coverage

Medicare.
Contmt Each church U Invited
The Blues- respondblllues In- to enter a teen talent number
dude checking admissions, pro- tn the competition.
cessing bills; paying hospitals.' The winners will be featured

maintaining records: supplying nCT
McCabe and McNary sold that Information, and observing the Gnd Saturday evening of each
because of the deductible and manner In which provider* meet month.
co-ln*unmce features of Medl- &gt; the Federal government'* standPour churches *ubmltted tal­
ent for the last Slngsplratton
McCabe said Blue Shield has held in City Bank parking loL
hospitalization.
I purchased a computer, added a
allon of the talent.
ment and lensed five floors In
coverage designed to fill gaps the Cadillac Tower Building plause meter and Judged by
in Medicare, will be available here for use in Medicart* oper- Loyd Marta and Paul Huff. The
atlona.
i
through July to those now ellgi- r"
—
ble for Medicare." they explain- ,I "We have hired more than 1
—
। half of the estimated 250 extra i1;Bible Church. Stony Point Free
McCabe and McNary aaid. people needed." he explained. ‘ Methodist. HasUngs Wesleyan
about half of Michigan’s over- Croo* also :
McNary -Ud Biue
65 citizens are Blue Cross-Blue as added to
fr and equip- I ““J?. '.,
to ltJ
its sta
staff
I ment. The latter includes a *pe- [
rial Wide Arm Telephone- Ser- i
, ,3—
they added. »» U&gt; Uni topn.U
Bln. । “» “J”
"* “*
Baptist
Ora* on » dMl" pnetan-Ml,. Hastings »■
“« Church.

Parker. Kenneth Rose, Alfred
Lowe. Douglas Cooper;
Ronald Martin. Edna Rhoades.

llott. Charles Morrill. Rush BUd­
ham. William. Cassidy. Bonita
Cronk. Maxine Watson, Ted
Smith. Die I. Graven. Suzanne
Mulienlx, Donald Lenz. Phyllis
Utbome, Richard Walsh.

vld and Ronda Munn in charge.
Teen and young adult*. Gareth
and Janice Conklin In charge.
Adult prayer meeting, Mrs.
Rogers In charge.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer

MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Muri'i Mini* Stadia
OFFICE SUPPLIES
PAINT b WALLPAPER

Hiltinn Motor Sale*
L b W(Savage b Welding

HARDWARE,

housewares
Gamble.

HEATING * AIR
CONDITIONING

BUILDING, REPAIRS

Haetisgi Astern

Ing the book of Hebrews. Wc in­
vite you to attend tins Inspira­
tional service and enjoy this
study with us.
At Hopkina camp, senior youth
camp July 11-15. Contact Gareth
Conklin about doctor’s certlfl-

PHARMACISTS
PLUMBING
Milker-1 H.mblng &amp;
Heating

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Lyoaa Septic Tank Service

CLOTHING b ACCESSORIES

JEWELERS

employees produce nearly 100
different producU. Their mail­
ing department haa made Ada

"’yj'ciioui/.1
The VOGUES

= WEEK

Birks’. Halting*

are

beautifully

land-

way home having Learned more
about interesting places in Mich­
igan and having liad a most aiJoyable day.

Sunday Golden Text

Thoughts For A Week

TELEVISION. RADIO

Os* Haar Martial*leg
Shopping will never be more convenient than it i* right now . . . with

The route of’oll unhop-

a FREE Ha*ting» City Bank Credit Card. Jujt say "Charge it, Please"
with any merchant participating In Hastings City Bank's Credit Card

piness is the desire to take

OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY IN CARLTON TWP.. close to tswn. a beautiful home ha* c*r-

A GOOD HOME AT CARLTON CENTER located on IV*-acre lot, ha* three bedroom* upstair* and
down a living room, large bedroom, a large kitchen, ha* batement, healed with space heater, alio a

$7,0
TWO EXCELLENT LOTS ih the Bauer Addition right on Michigan Avenue, paved itreet with utility
service* in for— .................................................................................................................. &gt;1.400.00 ea.

IN THI SECOND WARD, a nice home in A-1 condition, three bedroom* and new bath upstair* and

ALSO IN THE SECOND WARD, an
aluminum sidmg. patio, oil furnace, tiled baih, large yard with fence, and « inflated for &gt;11.500.09
A REAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN. IN THE FOURTH WARD, with three bedroom* and a full bath

full in 30 days. Or, you may choose to pay a minimum of &gt;10.00 per

ing. all sorrow, is a desire

month and extend payments over many months with a small, 1% service
fee'added to your unpaid balance. Why not get your FREE HCB Credit

to take. But the route of
all joy. happiness and true

CaidNOWl

progress, is the desire to

give.

WE NOW PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS

AND ANOTHER GOOD SIZED HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with three bedrooms and two closet*.
«nd a hall closet, and downstair* there is one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and full
bath, ha* a full batement with gun type oil heating plant, one stall garage and full lot. for $5,250.00
AND A GOOD INCOME PROPERTY IN THE FOURTH WARD, insulated and aluminum iform win*
irtmeni with good floor covering and modem bath, and
room, newly decorated.
ted, and carpeted, two nice large bedroom* with cloMt*

—the route of all suffer­

Plan. Remember, its a free service to you when your account is paid in

(

A SPLIT-LEVEL (FOUR LEVELS). IN THE lit WARD, top level h*t three bedroom* and bath. n**t
level kitchen with built-in oven, stove, carpeted living ream, family room, with fireplace. *tudy and
half - balt^ batement. attached double garage, ha* aluminum tiding, with brick front, for $21,000.00

A REAL NICE PLACE IN IRVING TOWNSHIP with two bedroom* upitilr* and down It ha* living
room, din ins room bath and kitchen, and utility room, heated with bottle ea. and uuu heater

LAUNDRY SERVICE
LUMBER b
BUILDING SUPPLIES

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Typos
A REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN THI SECOND WARD. hs&lt; living room. two bedroom., kitchen and

$13,000.00
grounds

administration bul Idlng have
architecture and furnishing*
that are modem and restful.

Junlor Youth camp. July 18-22.
Annual conference. Aug. 4-5.
Camp meeting. Aug. 6-14.
------------ •------------else." This will be the Golden
Mrs. Josephine VsnderWitter (Text for a Lesson-Sermon on
and Mr*. Lillian Hayward are the subject "God." to be read at
planning to vacation next week all Christian Science Church
.-------- ... .
'services this Sunday.
■ In northern Michigan.

RUGS O FLOOR COVERINGS
Brews'* Floor Service
Haatiag* Floor Covering

guests of Mrs. Gill’s sister, Mr.

CHECK OUR HOME &amp;

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Ing machines and employ from
1302 South Hanover Street
Telephone: 945-0428
ahlpped products to almarit every
Blate in the union Including Haajtt. Sunday school. Elwyn
Curtis, Bupt. Nursery to permit
parent* to attend classes.
Junior Bunday school in charge tlon. Their slogan is 'Home-Care
of PhylU* Munn and Gladys
Hamblin.

You wont, either, when you,shop
with these ores merchants!

The Don Gill* have returned
from Farmington where they
visited their daughter. Mr. and
Mr*. Robert tyle, and. of crxine,
their grandson. DaVtd, who is

Cabo and McNary said. "How-

Rockford and loured the Hush Involving doctors, hospital*. nurs­
Puppy division of the Wolver­ ing homes, home health groups
Attends Conference ine Shoe and Tanning Corpora­
’’With the problem* everyone
Duane Jarman of Hastings. tion. They aaw a film of the
has had Iq petting qualified perMichigan, representative of Met­
ropolitan Life Insurance Oommaking of the men's shoes which tlght labor situation, we antici­
pate some difficulties.
Ind. thia Wednesday far a busi­
ness conference with official* of
enormous--------------program—begins.
buys a Hush Puppy. Scraps of,1this -------------.—.
Bhcraton Hotel. Jarman who leather go Into fertilizer They | H "Hl fulfill the high hopes that
are now using a cow hide which'»° many hold for IL We hope,
1* among the top-ranking mem­ looks like smooth leather for to°mF delay* or confusion
bers of Metropolitan* staff of
30,000 field representatives Ip
luncheon
The ladles
hod aat
1 by-product of such
the United States and Canada. the Steer Haus In Sand
n.f Lake
I nkn and
anri ernl prosnun will ni
He 1* to be gone until July 2.
then came bock to Cedar Springs

shop, moved to
Fifth Commandment."
7:30 pm. Gospel Hour. Scr- and later in 1959 remodeled
their barn for a sijop.
8:45 pm. Wesleyan Youth Feb
By I860 they made the up­
stairs of the born the cutting
room and In 1965 added a mod­
on Americanism.
em finishing and pressing room
Wednesday. 7:30 prayer and along with an office and packBible study.

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Youth-A-Rama
Sunday, July 10

I Ing schedule.
The two said that Blue Crass
j
and Blue Shield are ready to be- 1 ^Uli,.¥cC?be and .
gin their tasks a* the Federal “ltl additional personnel U noedgovernmenl's intermediary for e&lt;1,
.. . ..
,
-----wWch u efffacUvei
two aal&lt;1 that ,hc lon®
Medlcaue,
experience
Blue Cross and
।। —
------------ ----of-----------------------------Bcsldca a huge elevator width Friday
■ Blue Shield has
provided a "
"good
In
Michigan.
Blue
Craa
wm
ha*
)
t“d
hold* 43 people., there 1* an open
handle the hospital part of running start- on the job that
...
.*.
.. —. ..
becrin* next Friilav
Medicare (Part A). Blue Shield begins next Friday.
will handle the physician por­
tion (Part B&gt;.
will hold 11.185 people.

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES

Plan Christian

Geraldine Newton. Larry Biair. ,
Veda Barnes. Helen Golnek, Oer-1.
trade Tobias Carvl Hurieas.l—* —r— ■——---- r i— yr;—

HCB CREDIT CARD!

I

First they enjoyed a tour of
an old underground gypsum
mine which is now the Michigan today advised hundreds of thou- polntmcnt.
Grace Potter. Donald
The Chrirtlan Youth - A-Rama
Natural Storage Co. in Grand
Rapid.* Gypsum t* a rock which citizen.* to examine carefully
Summer Sunday evening hymn
Duane Ru thrufl, George Hzhalbtheir health care coverage.
covered
With
iy. Glenn Bchondelmayer, Hslen
McCabe, executive director of
Gary Slocum,' Gerald Smith;
Both organizations, according grounds a mile south of 1
Lorraine fitanton, Keith TayPresident. Wm. 8. McNary said: to their chief executive officers, Ungs on Campground Road,
have anUcipated through planAgain thia month thsy win
Th'omas Stanley Tonkin, Wil- r»fture of plaMcr. Gypsum was

VwWIe.
wam. t,rr, “»
James Carpenter, Robert Casey. wieund. Mwjorl, WUUod, B*y “ •
In
Wm. Christie. Mr*. L. Church Wieland, mine Is 85 feet down with 65
ClUTord Clouse;
*
nwii
arthnr Rhenlrr
Clinton Brill. Arthur
an«ier. fw
f * of
. rock overhead and 20
Wm. Crldler. Joyce Crittenden. Melva
Peake. Violet Peake, Betty
01 dirt
—. . .
.
—
m-v.
In n nt abate In
ntnghsm, Willard Curtla, Wen­
dell Day. Harold DeVany. Ruaaell Dlngtrxon, Don Doolittle, Charles Golden. Floyd H«witt. of pink becaivo of minerals In
Lynn Edger. Wesley Emery, Doris Marte Allerdlng. Doris Brqgan.
Erickson, Carlton Perugian, Stan Gale P. Wetzel; '
l°f tunnels, four main tunnel*,
John Seeber. Ruthanne Day.; 1.700 feet long and 64 ride rooms
Forman. Mrs. Julia Fox;
Florence L Mead. Charle* Ccol-, 100-700 feet long with a con­
ey. PhyllU Rlxor, Valorous Utter.' stant temperature of 50 degree*.
Henry Gibson. Mr*. Olbson, Mar­
X;.-;- Greenleaf. Mr*. Owen Oer- Roderick Newton. Mrs. Barbara This 1* under 80 acres above
shall
Hahn. Meri H. Campbell, Mrs. ground. Part of the mine Is now
..
llnger,
Norman Hall. Clarence Jane Sinclair. John E. Sinclair, used a* underground storage.
Hause, Von Howell. Roger Mrs Ena Johnson. Thoma* G.
There are three deep freeze
Hough. Duane Jarman, Elwin
rlth a temperature of zero
Johnson. Casey Jone*. Kenneth lln McAlester;
.
Jones. Marian Karrar;
Richard H. Kessenfch. James
Jack Lambka, Carl Lenz. Alina R. Wlaweli, Laming M. Gilbert,
Lenz, Austin Loftus. Wesley Lo­ Joyce Sallk, Mr*. Moe Newland. apples, potatoes, several kind* of
gan. Martha Long. Julian Lubl- Farrell C. Anderson, Nefl G nuL*. -dried fruit*, tocnatoen,
enleckl, Richard McLaughlin, Hughe*. Ray E Schlachter.IUchVirginia McLaughlin. Mrs. Pa­
tricia Mlles, James Morr, Ste­ vis. Angie Hawthorne, Nel la lemons. It seemed quite chilly to
phen Mulder. Eleanor Ostroth, Shepler, Anona Mead, Bmipi the liultes bul Utelr guide, Paul
Bherman, Lynda Newton;
I]Kragt, who with hln father and

I don't need cash
with an

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ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, ha* Ir.mg room, three nice bedroom*,
dining andk kitchen oom* combined, bath, has redwood tiding, good well, lot it 50 ft. wide, run*
o highway, ha* permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 It. steel fijhmg
ctric range, thi* place ha* only been oullt a few year*, all for _ &gt;12.400.00
IN THE SECOND WARD,
iRD, in1‘'A-1 condition with three bedroom* up*lair* and one bedroom down,
lining ro&lt;
room, new kitchen, full bath, full basement with oil furnace, den on
two living room*, dining
ar garage, cement driveway, full lot for ..........&gt;*.000.00

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS:

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�Moose Connie
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Beats Charlotte

Sommw't Botheriome Bug*

line for Area Golf
Tourney at HCC Nears

BITBRS
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lotto here Saturday morning on

buck nr
HORSE FLY

MOSQUITO

STINQKR*

54 Boys Attend

'Y Camp at
BUMBLIBIr

MUD DAUBER
WASP

Hailing*
ton Director
Bob King took hl* flrat group
of camper* to the YMCA facility
at Algonquin Lake Monday
morning and these first 84 boy*
art enjoying many special actl-

KHIRNBl

They return

early

by a pitched ball. After reaching

Saturday

Softball Player
Hurt Thursday

follow:
Dennis Acker, Duane Allen,
Start Barnum. Robert Bennett,
John Blrke, Russell Blough, Ter­
ry Brooks. Dan Buerge. Boott

arson. Bick Dulto, Id ward Kngwith 190, Rodger Cook lerth, Iflrk Fisher:
Robert Foreman, Kim Puller,
Btuart Furrow, David Gank,
Phil Gasper. Rick Gllaou, Ger-

Button with 102.

Grimske, Don

y Lydy. RobMr. Laughlin,
•k Olmstead,

Mt*. Raymond Welter of 11X0 B.

Ktetemann 319
players competed Iloje.r Trumbull, William van
Dulnv, Pat Weller, Dave West­
over. Gerald Whitney, Jams
may be submitted
Whitney, Mark Wolfe and Jeff
and Ron Wyngarden.
t^qfs Country Club.

Penlnger.

Michigan

Major League
Try-Out Camp at
Grand Ledge
Tb«

Pittsburgh

Pirate*

will

Tuesday, July 5. The camp will
bfe held at the high school field
and will be under the direction
of Scouting Supervisor Jim Max-

Players should report ready to

BOWL
Bowl by
Candle-Light
at 8:00
Every Thun. Nite
at Hastings Bowl
PRIZES EVERY
THURSDAY NIGHT

Bowling
Available
one WI 5*3184
FOR INFORMATION
RESERVATIONS
nd ^Mickey Lambert
«f Mkhqan

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
Michipnn

workout until 3 pm.
Players must be 18 years of
age to be eligible to attend the
camp, and no American Legion
players will be permitted to
participate in the camp if such
participation would Interfere
with any Legion activities. Buch
participation will only be per­
mitted with a letter of approval
from cither his Legion coach or
play.
Players whose high school
classes have not been dismissed
for Bummer vacation will be per­
mitted to participate if they
have written permission frotn
the principal of the high school
they attend.
Players are expected to fumUh
their own shoes, uniforms, gloves,
etc., with the Pirate* furnishing
all other equipment. Player* will
also be responsible for their trav­
eling and living expense*. If any,
with the understanding that ex­
penses will be reimbursed to
those player* signed to contracts
with Pittsburgh Organization
Clubs.

July 4th Present
A Fourth of July present for
kiddles could be adoption of two
full - blooded female springer
spaniel*. 15 months old. avail­
able at the Dog Pound through
Dog Warden Dean Braden who
may be contacted at the sheriff s
office. There is also a year-old
spayed full - blooded beagle,
which hM all necessary ahnta.
Mlchlgan Slate tennis coach
Stan Drobac in 1963 won every

home state

BRIDGESTONE
CYCLES
tipitwo! (htl
Sport Medals
Scramblers

Trail Cycles
Focfery-atrtkericad ports

tr

s*

Fro* rtd*r initrualiaa

GOODYEAR MOWERS
be Dmn ImplMMMtt

124 N.

around and apparently coming
along fine.
Mark had tripled in the flrat

This ootnlhg Saturday the
team expects to play Battle

JoHorson

Bennett and
Miller Lead in
Bliss League

Hastings .. MO 838
C liar la tie .. 000 110

2 Softball Tilts
Under Johnson
Field Lights

comcollision with Bob Champion fortable lead In the K W. Bliss
during ths Thuraday night game Tuesday Golf league's Silver
Thi* Thuraday night another
team at the Haatlnga Country twin bill to scheduled in Hasting*
Club, hiking hto total to 38
Boftball Association.
Johnson
Field.
pointe with Phil Walldurff secSTATE AMATKUB CHAMPION-Bob Meyer, of Nile*. former

at the Hatting* Coantey Clnb in 1984, Sunday galloped from be­
hind with four stralfhl birdie* and clo*ed out with a fifth to win
the Mth Michigan Amateur golf championship at Belvedere Golf
Ct«b at Chartovolx. Thi* picture of Bob and hl* wife wm taken
after ba won the 54-hole crown here. Bob. »on of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Meyer. Is a graduate student at Michigan State University
j.j
■ ■ - &lt;1^.

liiiiiUMfM1

Orady

ration.

King and

third With 40-43-40-43 for 185
Mrs. King works as a director
wm fourth with Bob.

never had a losing season in 17
years of high school and college
coaching.

Community Hmpttal In Battle

Bn guard, outdoor goers, these flying pests are out again in full force this summer. The
bothersome bugs shown here belong to two broad classes—biters and stingers.
Among
these that bite aze pesky mosquitoes, black flies, stable flies, borsc and deer flics, and
’ tiny punkics (also called "no-see-ums"). Wa»p«, bees, and hornets axe the stingers. No
matter which ones are”bu|giog" you, the experience can be annoying at best. Sometimes,.
*
Whatever
part
outdoor
patnrui.
wnatever the
tne results, these
tnese winged
wingcu warriors arc p
—‘ of ------t« the beat of it, use repellents, sprays, and avoid their nests. Another
wegr Light-colored clothing. The reason? Bees like dark colon. —Mich.

waterfront counselor and the
other counselors arc Jim Cham-

Jim

paper /wasp

YIIEOW/’JACKTT

• Trophy winners m the fin*

Jim’ Andrews,

Creek, suffered
the fifth Inning when he wm

Armchair Athlete V.‘“,7
This is the season for recreation of all types, and Sheriff
Mcrl H. Campbell has a word of caution. Most fatalities occur
within 25 miles of victims' homes, Sheriff Campbell declares.
This is probably. tree of all accidents, not only ones resulting
in fatalities. . . .

third with 2fl.
George Miller holds a one- 138 plays Michigan Rehabilita­
point lead on the Gold team with tion Institute tn the nlgfateap.
No other games are scheduled
Kenny was playing shortstop John Hopkins second with 28 until next Wednesday. July fl.
and Dave Kruko third with 24. when the Hastings Merchants
meet Local 138 and Local 414
Lubienledd
points. Ptutnl- play* Leseoa of Middleville. Hl*
following night BUss'Dlays MRI
and Hastings Mfg. meets Viking.
Monday night Hasting* Mfg,
added another scalp to their long
Moore 47. 4. Tredinnick OS. 0; list when they blasted Viking,
8-0, behind Stan Hause's two-hit
chucking. Flant singled Ln the
first and Edwards In the sixth
for Vikings' lone hl to.
Hairing*' Gordon Johneoek Peter* 83, 4; Walldorff 65. 0,
finished second In the Cham­
pionship 300-Mlle race at the At­
. Art Freddnnburg led off lor
lanta International Raceway
Hastings Mfg. and drew a walk
Bunday. Second place wm worth
88500. according to the new* re­ mile high-banked asphalt track. and then moved around without
He drove a rear-engine Ford.
ports.
Mario Andretti, 38. of Trieste,
Italy, led all the way totaka first . BUly Ftjater finished second in Weller getting a double. Vern
place and the 812.000 top money. wiMturrear-englne Ford but he Bowman scored Ln the fifth after
Andretti's victory cam* off wm- penalised three laps for walking.
The big fifth produced five
top of two ttralght U8AC wins paattng two cars during a cau­
tion ftag. droMAMMdna to third
place and.

Johneoek 2nd,
Sessions 9th
At Atlanta 300

thuilMtlc sportsman, holds the
19'v-Inch brown trout he caught
Ln little Tamarack Creek Monday
With most of us enjoying outdoor activities, we arc more
afternoon. June 30. The dandy
wtiahed about 2H pounds and
than aware that insects have sharpened their stingers and biters
hit ^drayler. He's aimoet m long
pitting their small size against « giant adversary—man. Ahd it
isn’t a fair fight; odds are ------------------------------------------- ■" ■ ■
against the giant. Monday of last blind holes—9-11-14-J6—resulted
week Gordie Ironside was stung
Sam Session* of NaAvffltf won
Michigan State's baseball team
Andretti said he was the tlredFor Banner Classified Ada
in the eyeball and wm Incapaci­ in a tie between Gordon Iron­
$1860 finishing ninth-in a raar-lha* had only one losing season
tated. Bunday Dick Jacoba was side and McAlleater with 17 -wjbich waa run'in 90-degree heat engine Portl.
Call WI 8-3481.
since 1948.
stung on the Up—and momenta strokes. Most 6s went to Frank
later he looked like Cassius Clay Wall, with Old Buzz nlnner-up.
. . . This Thursday the HCC
had clouted him.
men's stag is scheduled with
golf In the afternoon and a steak
perts divide Summer flying pcsta dinner at night. There will be a
Into two broad claases — those special evening golf event and
that bite and those that sting. the 1965 Buick Open films axe to
Typical biters are mosquitoes, be shown.. along with another
black files, horse and deer flics movie. "Wiien Michigan WM
Young." . . .
and hornets ore the stingers.
Mrs. Russell &lt;Tn»*a) Belfield
There are exceptions. but with
most biter*, only the female won the fifth night Iq the Spring
feeds on anlmab and man to ob-1 Lake annual Invitational tourna­
tain blood. The males feed on ment held last week. The event
plant Juices and nectar from was Monday through Thursday
with a two-ball foursome on
flowers.
Sunday. Sharon Wilder. 23-yeorThere may be some consolation old Grand Rapids high school
in knowing that once a honey physical education Instructor,
bee sting*, the entire sting ap­ came from behind to win the
paratus is tom off and remains 45th playing of the Spring Lake
in the wound. Therefore, the Open Golf championship, de­
Insect cannot sting again. Bum­ feating Mis. Jack Scripsema. 2-1.
blebees, wasps and hornets do
not lose their stingers and can
sting more than once, os many
of us have discovered to our sor­
row. Another thing, after the
sting apparatus of a honey bee
Is left in the wound, the barbs
tend to work it In deeper! And
the first part of the treatment
Hamess racing, the nation's
is to remove the stinger without
squeezing out additional poison leading fair sporting spectacle,
This may be accomplished by makes its 1966 debut in the
lifting and scraping It out with southern Michigan area with a
a knife blade or fingernail, in­ two afternoon meet, July 2 and 4.
stead of grasping and pulling it
out. Cold application will relieve time for the first race each af­
the pain, and calamine lotion ternoon is 1:30 pm.
will relieve itching._____ :_____
Four races are programmed
Experts make UUs observation:
Mosquitoes, black Hies. bees, Odessa meet, with a minimum of
wasps and all their relatives arc eight dashes a session resulting.
here to stay. By use of repellents,
Horsemen will be spurred on
sprays and avoiding their nests, by more than S12.000 In purse I
many can share the out-of-doors money that goes on the line '
with them. . . .
during the two afternoons of ,
trolling and pacing com pell- I
We never knew that a number Hon.
of common plants we take for
Feature races of the meet are
granted could kill or sicken an the popular Michigan Colt
unsuspecting child or adult If Stakes, with each of the four
chewed or swallowed, according classes going for a purse of
to an Ontario bulletin. The poin­ $2,000. Ln past years these event*
settia. popular at Christmas, is have produced some of the
full of an acrid burning Juice, closest and fastest racing In the
so lethal that a child, who con­ state.
sumed one leaf of the plant,
According to the United State*
might die. The leaf blade of Trotting ^Association figures
rhubarb contains oxalic acid more than four million fan*
which crystallizes Ln the kidneys, thrilled to fast, closely fought
causing severe damage. Foliage harness races at fairs through­
and acorns of oaks affects kid­ out the nation.
neys gradually. Symptoms ap­
Following the .Lake Odessa
pear only after several days or meet, two more area fairs have
weeks. Takes a large amount July racing sessions. Hasting*
for poisoning. Children should July 27-29, and Fowlerville, July
not be allowed to chew ‘on 27-30. Several other area fairs
acorn*. Children have been poi­ also hold race meets In August
soned by using pieces of the
pithy stem of elderberry for
btowguns. Nausea and digestive Top Trapshooters
Clyde Coburn carded a 24 Ln
thorn apple or J Union weed are the trapshool Saturday at the
toxic. Symptoms are abnormal Barry Conservation Club range.
thirst, distorted light, di ium. Jim Conley had 23. Harold Mat*
incoherence and coma. Has hews 20 and 8-year-oId Clyde
proved fatal
Coburn. Jr., posted a score of
IB. Another shoot will be held
Down the Fairway-Gene Me- Saturday.
Allester fired a terrific 73 at the
Hastings Country Club Sunday,
tying 1x1* own amateur record for Wall Lak* Races
Twelve boats competed In the
the tough 18-hole layout. He shot
38-37. . . . Bud Taylor, the HCC Sunday sailing race* at Wall
club manager, had a, "club bo­ Lake, with John and Bob Kefer
nanza" with Homer Smith win­
ning the poker hand event and
nle and Brian Moore third.

2 Days Harness
Racing at the
Lake-O Fair

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Honor HHS Grad As He
Leaves River Rouge

HASTINGS AREA MIN'S 16-HOLI

AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT

A retlrsnent banquet honoring

AT HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB

grand ballroom at the StatlerHilton Hotel in Detroit last Wed­
nesday evening. June 15.

BCAOA4C.

(*”(&lt;&gt;, July », «,d S«M«y. July 10. I»«S

present. Including teaching as­
sociates. students, friends, and
relatives. Some former students
came from California and many
other places.
Weeber was presented with

NOTE: ENTRIES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THUR
JUNIOR YEAR INSH1CH SCHOOL TO IE ELIGIBLE

Dodgers Playboy, ah
Miller of Holland.
Machelle Whipple of Mason

He had been previously hon­
ored In 1959 when a million-dol­
lar gymnasium was built in River
Rouge and dedicated the "Wecb-

INTRY FES $10 ATTACHED

Bon 128. Hastings, Mkh.

FRIDAY, JULY 8

(Entry Deadline July 6th)

Name Leaders
In Country Club
Monday League
Jack Warner carded a 40 Mon­
day night and took four points
from Dick Jacoba to climb In the
Blue Division of the Men's golf
league at the Hasting* Country
Club.
John Panfil won four from
Gordon Ironside despite the
Gordon Cove shot a 43 to win
four from Claude Gardner and
move* within three points of
Ironside's first place score of

Weeber. was born in Hastings
on Peb. 13. 1901. He attended the
Hastings Schools, graduating In

Monday's results:
Blue Division
Panfil 52. 4. Ironside

E. Miller 48. 4. McMillan 48.
Campbell 58, 4. Bodghton 58.
Roberts 44, 4. Boughton 58,

baugh 48. 4. Morey 56. 0; Cove
43. 4. Gardner 51. 0; Hubbell
65. 5. Gillespie 60. 0; Blair 45.
2. Sim 54. 2; H. Smith 47. 4.
Burr 47. 0; Blair 45. 2. HubbeU
65, 2; Cove 43. 4. Hubbell 65. 0;

Norrts 48. 3. Bacon 57, 0.
Standings: E. Miller 30. Ro-

30, Sexton 20. Kinney 19. Peuinch 19. Campbell 19. Peterson
17. Hahn 17, Norris 17. McM ll-

Stcury 13, B. Miller 13. Rohde
Standings: Ironside 35. Cove 12. and Boughton 11.

cobs 24. Panfil 20. Gardner 17,
Laubaugh 17, Blair 16. Burr 15.
Sherwood 13. Wood 13. Hubbell ney. E. Miller vs Feldpausch; B.
13. Hollister 12. Gllhwpie 11. MMler vs. McMillan, Rohde vs.
Hamaty 11. Sim 10. and Morey 8.

coaching ranks at River Rouge
High School where he has served
for 41 years an the faculty as
athletic director, head of physi­
cal education department and
coach of every sport the school
has ever known.
Weeber married the former
Marjorie Todd of Hastings in
1927. The Weebers have two
safety and regulations covering I daughters.,Beverly (Mr. Edward
free copy of "What Every Boater 'Angellotti) and Nancy (Mrs.
Bernard Pacheco) and are the
Must Know" from the Conservation Department's Publica­
proud grandparents of six grand­
tion* Room in Lansing. The 32-page booklet, published by parents and four grandsons.
Mr*. Weebers sisters, Mrs
Charles H. Long of Hastings and
available from moat local sheriff's departments. Packed
Mrs. Carl Jordan and husband
with illustrations, it covers such things ai life-saving
of Woodland attended the ban­
devices, wa'or skiing, scuba diving, boating "rules of quet honoring their brother in
the road," and artificial respiration. -Michigan Dept, of
law at the Statler-Hilton Hotel
and the open house at the home
Conservation
’

Loyal Kinney shot a 43 to win
four from John Boughton. Nash­
ville publisher, as Ernie Miller
had a 46 to win four from Frank
Thursday. Relatives from Battle
McMillan and remain on top of
Creek. Lansing and Ecorse were
also present
the White Division standings baugh vs. Warner,.Cove vs GU1Roberta remained right behind espie; Ironside vs. Morey, Sher­
Pugh 83. 0; Hodges 50. 4. Pugh Newell 22. Snyder 22. Foster 21.1 The following excerpts are
winning four from Pau) Peterson. wood va Blair; Hubbell vs. Ham- der 48, 4. Siegel 83, 0; Hodges
from a story written by Joe En­
right:
Bennett 17. Turkal 18, Keihl 18.
"To the latest generation at
Rouge High. Weeber Is a living
McAllister 8. and Pugh 6.
legend. Isn't the beautiful new
gymnasium named after him?
Sure, and didn't he send a chill
nett vs. Bay. Clarke vs. Hodges; up your spine when he caught
you wandering around the
Siegel; Pugh vs. Rose. Newell va. halls when he asked, 'Where
are you supposed to be?' And
when jobs were tough to find
and you needed money to fin­
Beulad 52. 4. Oagood 68. 0; Ish your college education, who
could help you find work—sure

Ride
m with the
rr winner

"But left turn the clock back
Held 52. 3. Taylor 53. 1 and Tay-

Standings: G. Miller 33. Math-

Bel field 22. Chenoweth 20. Taylor
18. Montgomery 16. Lawrence 16.

10. W. Cronlngcr 10. Booth 9.
Osgood 9. Guenther 7. Goodyear
vs. Goodyear. Irwin vs. Mcnt-

State Amateur
Champ Won HCC
54-Hole Crown
Russel) Belfield, manager of
the annual Hostings Country
Club 54-Hole tournament, Is pre­
paring for the 1966 test and
proud of the achievement of Bob
Meyer, who won the champion­
ship here in 1964 with a 221 total.

DAYTDNA"500"

Richard Petty pushes hi* Heml-powered
Plymouth Batvsdsre to victory at Daytona, Ha., on Feb., 27,1966.

ROCKINGHAM "500”

Paul Goldsmith rock* home to win
In hl* Hem I-powered Plymouth Betvsdsrs at Rockingham, N.C^
on Mar. 13, 1966.

ATLANTA *500** Jim Hurtublsa roars Into victory lane to take
first piece with hl* Plymouth Belvedere at Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 27, 1966.

DARU NGTON ”400”

Petty ...m posses the pack to prove
HemLpower in his Plymouth Belvedere at Darlington, 8.C,
on Apr. 30, 1966.

HCC.

edge

and

Meyer

turned in

Halting*' Jock Hopkins

Meyer won the 55th annual
Michigan Amateur Golf Cham­
pionship on the Belvedere course
at Charlevoix Sunday.
Belfield has announced that
the entry fee for the 1986 54Hole tournament will be 820. In­
cluding a fine gift for all golfers.
The tournament will be held
Aug. 13-14 with a practice round
on Friday. July 12.

CHARLOTTE”600** In this toughe«t and longest NASCAR
stock car race, Marvin Panch (with relief driver Richard Petty)
takes hi* Belvedere into first place at Charlotte. N.C., May 22, 1966.

Finishing first In nearly every major stock car race this year, Plymouth
proves It* durability and reliability I On different tracks and with
different drivers. Hsmi-poweretyPlymouth Belvederes show they have
what it takes to make Winners.. ..In races as long as 600 grueling miles.

TVsr
LET US FIX YOUR

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TO BE FIXED

sports scene so completely,
sweeping to six straight foot­
ball crowns (with 25 straight

the opposition’s 20) and five
straight basketball titles as
Weeber showed his coaching
versatility.
"While Weeber'* greatest
fame came as a coach, he has
contributed much to River
Rouge, as an educator and
civic leader. Weeber's Influence
on his former students can be
seen with a quick glance at
neighboring schools, where for­
mer Rouge boys are carrying
on In the coaching and teach­
ing ranks. Many other Weeber
coached men have made their
mark in private business, in­
dustry and civic service.
"Weeber, himself, has been a
leader in civic affairs in River
Rouge for many years. He is
active In numerous service

Pilgrim Young
People Name
New Officers
The annual
cers of the
Young People
Merlin Buhl

ejection of offi­
Pilgrim Holiness
was held Sunday.
was elected preal-

president. Paula Lancaster is
secretary and Betty Curtis will

Bliss Employees
Buying Bonds
tlcipwtlon In the U. 8. Savings
Bond drive which ended June 17.
With this addition there are

.Manager Tom Johnston said
149 employees signed up for

See your Plymouth Dealer today... flM
and taka a winner for a teat drivel fall

through the
Plan. Under

payroll
payroll

Savings
savings.

The drive was conducted at
all E W. Bliss Company plants
during June.

Lacey
By Mrt. Orlie VanSyckU

CENTRAL

serves the entire community
effectively throughout the year.
An extensive variety of acti­
vities attracts many young­
sters and adults to the numer­
ous site* provided jointly by
the City of River Rouge and
Board of Education. In coop­
eration with Industry, buslnc.ns.
fraternal and civic organiza­
tion*. many outstanding pro­
grams have been accomplished

make River Rouge a leader in
the recreation field
"While Weeber is retiring
from school activities, he hopes
to remain active in city rec-

ham of Bellevue, with "Thun­
der," under 46" mare* and geld­
ing*; Lewis Dewey of Caledonia,
with Sir El Jo. A.Q.HA. two and
under geldings; D. Emmcnds of
Galesburg with Dixie Dee Pen­
der. on walking horse open: Har­
old Grtffeth of Middleville with
Rocket, under 46" rocket, pony
four wheel hitch single; Evert
Irwin of Byron Center, with Af­
ghan. registered Arabian Saddle;
T Stockham of Bellevue, with
ern Saddle; John Schondelmayer
of Middleville with Elzaar. Aramond* of Galesburg with Disie

teur.

Indians, Astros,
Hoggers Lead
Kiwanis Loops -■
Wes VanDenburg** Indians re­
main unbeaten tn the Kiwanls-

Bttthj Tift

league with four
victories without

consecutive

Wcdntsday the Indiana beat
Walloped the Tigers. 19-2.
Monday the Indians rolled

Tiger* slipped by

Use Giants.

HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS
Bear In mind that your boat's
stem always swings out when
to this, since 1ft different than
driving an automobile; the front

when you turn. When your out­
Wednesday the Astros bombed
board motor, mounted an the the Orioles. 16-9. and 'the Meta

Monday the Astros

tile stem swings wide. Take tills
eult, McKeoegh's Baas.
erwise get into difficulties To
check the boat handling char-

fairly gentle turns before trying

’sura
Wednesday the Indians

acquainted with the boot. While
you're "feeling out
Monday the Tigers outlasted

Call WI 5-3411.

HAVE YOU HEARD
THE ONE ABOUT...
the traffic jam on 1-75?

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Each report, aired as ji public service of
your radio atatlon, features a safe driving
reminder geared to help you "Bring 'Em
Back Alivel"

THIS WEEKEND
Mrs. Harvey Glllasple entertain-

Mrs

Cloud for
Vocation

Every hour during holiday weekends, the
"Bring 'Em Back Alive!" Holiday News
Service can keep you up-to-date on
Michigan's traffic and travel with the
broadcasts of statewide Information
gathered from Auto Club reporters obser
ving the scene by car and airplane.

Mr. and Mra. Harvey Gillespie
attended the Olllaapie reunion

RADIO A TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
WI 5-9117 fr WI 5-5992
228 N. JeHsras.

Ir! GUlaspte of Graham

Mrs. Harvey Gillaspic Saturday.

July 9 thru 16

DELTON

to River Rouge came as direc­
tor of athletics, physical edu­
cation and recreation. In ath­
letics. River Rouge has gained
an Impressive reputation In all
areas of the program. The
physical education program is
comparable to the best in this
area and provides all students
with many opportunities to
participate In terms of their
general growth and develop-

Bay City.
Area residents winning honors
included:
Debra Cummings of OllV'et,
with Mltzle. non-registered hal­
ter; Harold Plttslmmqns of Cale­
donia with Gold Berette. reg.
Palomino Halter Stallion, and
Gold Nugget Koy, AQUA, four

ployees participating tn the

they wish deducted each pay-

P ALACE,

groups, including the Kiwanls
Club. Rouge Recreation Boat
Club. Rouge Recreation Golf
Club and the Rouge Days
committee.

Employees at E. W Bliss Com­
pany's Hastings Division regia-

You couldn't buy one of these car* (spacially modified for stock car racing!
•v*n if you wanted to. But you can buy a Plymouth designed and
built with the engineering excellence that helped make such a record of
performance and reliability. Fury, Belvedere, Valiant and Barracuda

rlymouffi

The grand champinn gelding
erry Mac Bee, was shown "by
The reserve champion gelding.

"Buck" Weeber was no legend
—but the best high school
football coach in the United
States. Weeber coached teams
were always fundamentally
sound—and tougher than nails.
The Panthers broke up the old
Twin Valley Conference be-

YANK£E"300”

Norm Nelson drives his Plymouth Belvedere
across the line to win this USAC classic at Indianapoils, May 1, 1966.

CAR

Y Nugget, shown by the Quarter

ated from Eastern Michigan
University in 1925. In both high
school and college he was a three
sport star, and his playing prow-

A. Smith and Otto Chrlslcn- aty. Wood vs. Gardner; Jacoba

the Green Division, each winning Smlth vs. Sim.
four points as Km Rose split
White Division
with Dick Footer. George Miller
Kinney 43, 4. Boughton 58.
shutout Gerald Lawrence with
his 45 to hike his Red Divirion Campbell 53. 4. Lubiaileckl 48,

DEWEY'S

lion honors showing Ryno Lee
Whipple.
"•
Rad Gold Nugget was named
the grand champion mare, shown

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HASTINGS

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5-3481

MINIMUM RATI—50c tar Twmtfy Worta.

Dr. Sedan

RtadmVeu B«1I41*S
HMllM*. Micklgsa
—IHC. H Tractor. Good shape.
—Massey Ferguson 65 DleseL

POLIOATI 0M DIMS.

Colony Farit. Automatic drive.

lW4 Ford Cwetom

1964 Chwvrolet Biscaya*
1964 6*ii&lt; 500

Starter and light*.
—1969 Cock-ShuU 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
,.»3.i5e
power steering.
1965 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD
Brougham Sedan. Fully pow—Massey Fcrugson PTO Baler.
tinned. ............ —............ 84AM
1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Full power with factory air —LHC. 9 ft. PTO Combine.
—John Deere 25 PTO Combine,
dlUon. .83,695
(7 ft.) .
1964 MERCURY BREEZEWAY

|*I4 arntui ■
cribwi a* fUlowt.

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CARDS OF THANKS &amp; IN MEMORIAMS—2c pw weed.

Oo*«v,

OBITUARIES—Firtf 180 word* fro*

1963 Feirian*

1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
Convertible. 81,995

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

1964 M F250

% Ten
i WM De, stglarid* Pickup.

—Aills Chalmers Blower with
motor.
.81388 —Mowers and Conditioners.
—Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractors.

GOODYEAR BROS.

malic drive. Power steering
am) brakes. Radio. A one own­
er. Extra low mileage- Special 124 N. Jeff.reon

1964 CMvrotot
. Cabin OxaMte.
I

-*1,195

$325.00

1963 FALCON
'Station Wagon

Gravity Boxet

149.00

Wagons

. . .

135.00

Dr. Sedan. ..

1/30

A Real
"4th of July'
Special!

1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Hardtop. Power steering,
power brakes. ..........31,095

1942 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering.
Power brakes. .,...8995
1960 CHEV. CORVAIR
1961 CHEV. CORVAIR
4 Dr............. ...to................-8350

.1965 Corvair 500
2 Dr. Hardtop; Radio,—
standard, w/walls. One
local owner.

W« 1595.00

Now $1295.00

4 Dr. Bland, trans. ..

.3595

1963 FORD

USED TRUCKS—
1963 CHEV. 1 TON
Dual wheels One owner. Very
miles.—81,198

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS—

—CONVERTIBLE SALE1964 CHEVROLET

*135
1959 Dodge Station Wagon. 3125
.8198

IUICK 225
1963 FORD GALAX IE

1962 BUICK

1965 CHEVROLET

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES
1310 N. Michigan
Phone WI 5-2479

1964 CHEVROLET

1964 CHEVROLET

1963 OLDS 88

1963 FORD
C«l**te SOO Canv.; VI1, auto. tram.

1963 BUICK
U*ctr« 4 Or.; pwr. »lrg. &amp; brakes.
On* owner. Low m

□11 .. .Ill
I 1963 BUICK

Mectra Cenv.; *w». »t*a &amp; brakn.
re«e, auto.. w/weN*. On* owner.

Belgium Baler

Water Softener*
Iron Filters

TAKE OFF
A
RELIABLE CAR
1963 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
... Dynamic 88 4 Dr., beautiful
blue finish, power steering and
brakes, radio, w/walls, one lo­
cal owner..$1,595
1963 CADILLAC SEDAN
... 4 Dr. Hardtop, sharp black
and white tutone, fuU power
and many extras. One careful
owner$2,650
1963 CORVAIR
.. , Monza 2 Dr-4 speed trans­
mission, peww/wall tires, thor­
oughly reconditioned. -.—8895
1963 CHEVROLET HARDTOP
. . . Impala 2 Dr. Hardtop. V8
engine, automatic transmission,
radio, w/walls, brown and beige
tutone. ...............................$1A95
. . . Dynamic 88. 4 Dr. Holiday,
blue and white tutone with
blue vinyl Interior, fully
equipped.............
81875

1963 PONTIAC SEDAN
. . . Btarehief 4 Dr, radio,
w/walla, power steering and
brakes, extra clean.----- *1.275
taa Chevrolet hardtop
. . . Impela 2 Dr, power steer­
ing and brake*, radio, V-8 en-

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1961 PONTIAC CONV.
. .. White. Power steering and
.8U856

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PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
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Owned Equipment

Culligan Water

Conditioning

FOR SALE
1965 OLDSMOBILE JETSTAR 88

313 N. Boltwood
Hasting*
Phone 945-5102

FUBUCATION ORDER

9,100 MIIm

Twine

2-Door Hardtop, White

..*795

. Sedan.

NotaCome-On

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1963 CHEVROLET BELAIR
Wagon. 0 passenger.*965

INI PONTIAC 8TAHCH1EF
4 Dr-------------------------------- 8795

945-2421
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1963 FORD GALAXIE 866

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PRACTICALNURSE
NURSEWANTED
RPORT
HOMEFOR
FORSALE
BALEonontwo
twoextraextra- PRACTICAL
SPORTRIFLE
RIFLE——30-08
&gt;0-06custom
customHOME
lafie lots. Garage with base­
rifle made by McCord's of
va|id. Food and present living
ment. Bath with shower
, Ionia. Will shoot a 2“ group at
accommodations
furnished. Ex­
100 yds. with **»'• M*11*” ac­
cellent compensatldn for a per­
1958 FORD—2 dr. 2 tone green.
Price* Reduced on
tion, Yeager barrel and trigger,
son of understanding and re­
Real good condition: tire* like
PRICED TO SELL. Phone:
Fisher safety, 3 to 8 variable
All Used Machinery!
finement.
Call
Hastings
WI 8­
new. Phone: 653-2391.
7/7
1-366-6283, Irons. Michigan, tf
scope, peepsight tn mount, full
5381.
tf
monte carlo hand nibbed stock.
1948 PLYMOUTH 4-door in good
quality?
Bling with quick detach.swivels
“EVERYTHING
condition with 1956 Plymouth
ROUTE
OPEN,
FOR
MAN
OR
Fairly-new kitchen and bath.
PLUS, complete handloading
. cpgine bolted In but not com­
WOMAN
—
Full
or
part
time,
FOR THE FARM'
Birch cupboards. New carpet­
yield?
equip, for above. Echo press,
pletely hooked up. All part* in­
servicing customers in City of
ing in living-room. Will sell
30-06 dies and case*, bullets,
cluded. Make offer. Also De­
Hastings. Weekly earning
furniture with house. Phone
powder*, primer* and loaded
of plant*?
troit Jewel bottled gas range
88750 and up possible. Write
shells, etc. Rifle value, 8300.00
145 and small Montgomery
Watkins Products, Inc., D-03,
7/38
—
loading
equipment
870.00.
Ward
refrigerator
820.
Phone
resistance to winter kill?
Winona, Minn.
8/30
Will *eU complete for only
WI
5-9755.
6/30
FARM SUPPLY
IN NASHVILLE — 3 bedroom
If you do—USE FARM
home with a nice large Lot, gas
-37 So.
945-3150
1968 FORD — Good motor and
heat, bathroom and small
BUREAU'S 0 20-20 BULK
tires, body terrible. Also 410
basement. Must sell to settle
7H ACRES OF ALFALFA HAY
estate. Only 83800 Ernest Hoff­ INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT—We will spread or rent
—3 miles West of Bristol Corman Realty. 92 James BL,
HELP WAULED
seen at 1551 N. Michigan.Make
you a spreader.
Battle Creek, Ph. WO 4-1678.
Appllanc** before you buy I
an offer.
6/30
6/30
They SeU—They Install—They
SET OF WEDDING AND EN­
MAN OR WOMAN
GAGEMENT
RINGS
—
White
feed dollar* through careful 1963 MUSTANG—6 cyl, white
6-ROOM HOUSE in Village of
gold.
Size
6&gt;».
Cost
8250
00,
with black and white interior.
Woodland. Phone 367-3583 . 7/7
For profitable Rawleigh
will sell for 8100.00. 228 N.
17,000 miles. 81,75000. Phone ।
STALK SHREDDERS FOR
Church St.
6/80 HOME FOR SALE — 4&lt;h ward
374-8206.
6/30
business in North Barry
near Central School. Ranch
FertlUser.
tf
County or Hastings. Ex­
2 FORD BUSES—One 1954 Ford 2 REOJSTERED ANGUS BULLS
style, carpeted living room. 3
FOR DELTAILS CALL . .
— 14-months-old. Bardoiler
bus No. &amp; One 1055 Ford bus
bedrooms and sewtng room, IS
perience unnecessary.
Strain. Floyd Eckert farm near
bath, birch kitchen with built- frNetUM
No. 7. Sealed blds must be de­
Real opportunity.
Freeport. Call: Lawrence Gar­
livered to Delton Kellogg
in dishwasher, disposal and
School Superintendents office
rison, Freeport 765-3768 eve­
electric range, family room
Write:
nings.
7/14
with comer fireplace, hard­ WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
on or before July 11, 1966. 7/7
a rubber stamp with your new
wood floors throughout Car­
Rawleigh
ZIP Cod* number. Three-llne
SEA KINO OUTBOARD MO­
port with 13 x 13 storeroom,
stamp with your name, adir Business Service*
TOR — 6 h.p. Used only few
fenced backyard. For appofntDept. MC F 651 119
times. Phone WI 5-5620 after
men
t
call
04
53730.
6/30
Freeport, III.
M-37 South
WI 5-2223
8338. Thia Include*, postage
MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL
4-BEDROOM HOUSE at 425 W.
and make money doing it Full
7/7
Laity* Shoppe, Delton. Ulc1^
or part time opportunity. For REESE 1000 lb. tongue weight
rage, hot water, oU-flred heat.
axle hitch for travel trailer,
ambitious woman to assist me
8110 per month on i year lease.
Including electric brake conMake -$30/or More
FREE ARTHRITIS­
In my beauty counsellor teach­
Call: J. R. Thompson. Elkhart, CARPET CLEANING IS EABY
trots. 880. Call 945-3884 after
ing service. For appointment
RHEUMATISM SAMPLE
Ind. .
6 30
with Host New Electric Upcall 945-5944 or 945-9155.’
tf
Per Day
Brush. No wet carpet* or handTest Bpeclfex for minor
1967 CALENDARS —Wide vari- 20 GALLONS Scars Roebuck Red FOR BAIK BY OWNER—2-bed­
room all modem home on
Bam Paint. Also. GE Refrig­
on local Food Route. Man
rheumatic-arthritic pain.
for only 8695. Hastings Floor
Campground Road, border*
Free sample write
erator. medium size. Frances
Covering, 123 W. state, Has­
or woman, port or full time.
creek, aluminum siding and
McLeod. Ri Vermontville. Ph.
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
tings. Phon* WI 6-5116.
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Also opening for supervisor.
AUDELL. INC.
window*. Fuel oil furnace. Ph.
367-2551.
8/30
matches. Call: Battle Creek.
8/30 IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
1143 Barton 8L.
WO
3-0159
collect
after
6
pm.
Write
tf FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR GUERNBEY LAKE—40 acre* va­
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
—Use Rezall's fast permanent
SERVICE I No charge for over­
cant land—about 80% tillable.
W. KRUSE
Regular 83.00—Now *1.00. No
ELECTRIC Raxor* repaired—
time print*.
'
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Good investment! Terms avail­
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
Special —Your razor cleaned,
able. 84.000. Call Now I Ty Car­
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
Box 62
Freeport, III.
lubricated and sharpened, only
ter A- Co.. Realtors, Kalamerno ENTER PURINA'S BIG HORSE
tf
CHOW SWEEPSTAKES I—The
(Phone 343-8138).
8/30
guaranteed. Lapo Drag. 144
makers of Purina'* Horse Chow
BUte St, Heatings
Checker, Omoiene and Big Tin
SERVICE — Mercury outboard ★ Help Wanted
are giving away two registered
Women &amp; Students
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
motors. New and used boat*.
thorough - breds raised at our
Ove’r Stan's Wallpaper
Plot* Boats. Trailers and ac­
own Horse Research Center,
Hove fun and make money
cessories. M-66 In Naahvme.
&amp; Paint Store
ready to train or breed. Hun­
Radiator Shop. 118 N. J«fl*rOL 3-3851 or OL 3-8074.
tf
too, this summer. Set your
dred* of other prizeaAcrvrmen
OPEN FRIDAYS
will like. Nothing uMtt,-. ao
9
A.M.
to
530
P.M.
own hours — part or full
don't delay. Pick up y^^en­
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles'
try blank at Hasting* liking
time. Write to
and men's clothing- Phone WI
Complete change of ladles'
and Fann Supply and Wter
5-6714, 5604 Gun Lake Rd.
Today l
lEo
Vivione Woodard Cosmetics BLOUSES-•Short A Sleeveless
Tailor Shop.
tf 200 ACRE FARM—Can be used
for general farming. Fenced
Ladies' 8KIRT8-15c each
Rt. I. Box 71
well. Building* In good condi­
r*4*r*l «l«ll right
tai*
•ie«pilo»«.
Ei
Lol* of Ladles'
tion. Call 623-3719 (Bolton), tf
•taploym coT«r«4 by
Bellevue, Mich.
SUMMER DRESSES
I i*4U*l* la tkalr *4&lt;
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSFURNISHED 4-RO&lt;M APART­
TROUSERS
PG. 171, Hastings Telephon*
MENT. one 4-room cottage,
for men and boys
WI 6-2896. Meetings every
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
Hastings. 41J
SWIM SUITS and SHORTS
Mohday, 8 pm
tl
privileges. AU utffiUM ftir6/30
8833.
NOIICE
nlahed. Phone 623-2034.
tf
for all the family
MAN to assume responsible posi­
tion tn store. V. 8s B. Hard­ ★ Work Wanted
ware,
Hastings.
tf
SMILtY POST-BUILDINGS
built-inkitchen. Large comer GIRL WANTED in ready-to- MOSQUITO SPRAYING—Phone
wear. FuU time. Apply Ih perlot in excellent neighborhood
REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
WI 5-5159 or OL 3-3470. 6/30
K&gt;n. Formal** store.
7/7
with GoBese tablet* Only 98c.
GIRL WITH 4 YEARS OFFICE
Jacob's Pharmacy, IN E. State.
MATURE WOMAN to work in
EXPERIENCE desires posi­
6.'30
local busine** office on.Thur*VERY NICE 3-BEDROOM
tion. Phone 945-2965.
6/M
day afternoon* and all day
For picnic*,
RANCH HOUSE in Baltic
Saturday. This is year round NO NEED TO HANG ON TO
Creek. Now rented. Will sell or
Call SMILEY BUILDINGS
work. Write: Hasting* Banner.
trade for Hastings property.
UNUSED ARTICLES when a
Box
No.
1017.
tf
Plume 948-3116.
6/30
Banner Want Ad reader is
Hastings, Mich.
FOR BALE-50 tons first and
s*cond culling hay, alfalfa and
them. Bell thing* you no long616*945-9103
Acre.
R-t
Home.
WI
5-5862
brome. Call Hickory Corners
Of WI 5-3768.
V7
671-4316.
U
9166.

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First Hoy Cutting?

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�Cord of Thanks

Freeport

LEGALS
Special Event!

ahop la offering Saturday morn-

Hartoy Hayman.
Hkroid Hayman
Clara Hayman

W children.
Members are invited to acupliure
sessions Thuraday night*.

We wish to thank all of our

family of Leon Kreba. A special
thanks to Her. Harley Townsend
for hto kind words of sympathy.

JacfcaonvUle, Fl*.. were Tuesday,

18 hole 5-lron and putter tour­
nament. Bunday. July 17, at ths
River Bend Golf Chib.

JmrlUflx dlanaaltad. dl
raoux aakkla, or parta of

win i,.-t a.

Hint b

Hartings. Thuraday they

ly attended the open bouse at
Floyd Dukes and Arnold. Mr.

Mra. Karyl Livingston and boys
children of Hastings, Mr. and
of Pinhook.

FD1UMTWI OBDBB.
etgMjfe •ae’lfi

Leo G oaper

spent from Friday, June 18 till

Clayton Reigler, Mr. and Mra.
David Reigler and baby enjoyed
Dutcher are spending several dinner in Grand Rapids Sunday,
day* with their cousin, Mark
Sheehan at Caledonia. * David Day and Arnold's birthday. .
Blough of MBU la spending the
Stevensville were Thuraday, June

oao of KTh dtoiuatlod

and children

granddaughtcnj of Logan
Bunday, June 10 virttors i

am. Haalinza. Michiana, a
ba held al vbirb all creditors

CARD OF THANKS

ropr on Mary Oola. Admlnlatntriz.
B.P.t&gt;. No. 2. Middled Ila. Mkhtoan.

their families of Glenn B. Monl-

to the many friends, neighbors,
’ churches, and organisations for

vansen in Grand Rapids, Friday
Bunday, June 10 dinner guests of
night. June 17.

aympathy. Alao for the beautiful
floral offerings ond Heart Fund
contribuUona sent during our re-

boys and Miss Barbara Barling

Monday, June 13 supper guests
death of our beloved husband,
father, and brother.
Violet Monica
John and Robert Acker

urday, -June 18 visitors of Mr.

Freeport. * Bruce Rendon and
of Alto. * Mr. and Mrs. Ruebcn Bill Knight were Friday. June

OBDBB TOB rtlUCAHOI.

Middleville Saturday night. June
18 to celebrate her birthday. *

Ma. Mina Wieland. They came

and family
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johneoek
Mr. and Mra. George Juppatrom

entertained with a birthday «up-

si
-jrsji
Tha applies

and family

the Ucnnonltc,. Church Batur-

Mrs. Bill Blough and children Geiger and Nancy Buwalda of
Sunday, June 10 were Sunday. June 19 dinner Hastings, Mr. and Mr*. Ron Mary Jean of Kernersville, N.C,
l Mina Wieland.
were Thursday overnight and

narata of all panoat intarrolad ia tat
oparaUn and ovaaroklp ol ska Jank

LEGALS

and family of Bellevue and Mr.

Mra. Donald Brown Mr. and Mra. Robert Wingtier Russell Price.
lie waa a Thuraday.
of North Lowell Sunday, June Ralph Sage of Hastings were
Grand Rapids visitors Tuesday.
lameke in Grand Rapids.
Mra Llzzlo Blough attended
Mra. Dean Stuart and Debby
Mr- and Mra. George Pounce the gathering at the Floyd and Mrs. Donald Cullen attendThompson home Sunday, Juno
Ungs Central Auditorium last
huhn of Bentley and attended rle Blough wen: Mr. and Mns. Tueoday evening. June 1&lt; Lindthe Pounce reunion. *
Floyd Thompson. Mr. and Mra.
Mra. Vivian VLcrk and Joannie Howard Schedule, Mr. and Mrs. acrobatic number. * Mr. and
Leighton Yoder and Wesley’
Blough. Jr. * Mra. Mina Wie­
Thursday overnight guest* of
aisd Mra. Keith Buehler and land and Mrs. 14trie Bough ac­
family. Mr. and Mrs MUtou companied Mr. Wesley Blough
Donald King at Rockford, en
aietder and family and Mr. and
MTs. Robert Humphrey and fam­ Thompson at the Mcnnonltc
ily were Sunday, June IB lunch Church in Bownc, Sunday. June Mrs. Robert King and family st
Ma. Bill Klemp. Sunday dinner
tertolned with a paint party
bert Moore and family. Mr. and
three children of Detroit, Mr.
Kauffman were Mr. and Mra. Jean V&amp;nAmond and clilldren
and Mrs. Royal Good of Dalton
Robert Asplrudl, Mra. Robert
Harold McMcllon and family of
Anti Arbor, Mr. and Mra. Wm.
King of Lowell. Mra. Richard of Augusta. The occasion was in
Kauffman and son Bill, of SherSlhoebridge and Mra. Alden Grin­
Kidder and sons of Caledonia nell. * Mra. Gary Kidder and
and family of West were supper guests * Mr. and
Paso. Texas, after spending three
Mrs. Tim Kidder and Mr. and
Clarksville was a Thuraday vtsl- Mra. Gerald Durtace attended
tlves In Michigan. * Ralph
Moore, local, and daughter. Mrs.
Linda Thaler returned to Grand Rapids Saturday. June 18.
Brurv&lt;ki Hospital In Kalamazoo
donla. were Friday dinner guests
Joyed a family potluck dinner
Ralph Moore vlalted Mra. Gary Urhoon the ladles visited Mra.
Kidder in Caledonia Friday, BUI Martin In Hastings.
tings, Sunday, June IB. * Mr.
NOTICE. TO CONTBuLCTOBS
and Mra. Elwood Yoder and
Sratbd to
family were Sunday, June IB
NOTICE
day. June IB dinner and lunch

i. Any prrioa, Sra
h. .hall TioUu at
JB88B HAUO&amp;T. Dtl.nd.al

Hurt!

7a‘J

MOTION St Upon recal
□wa.hlp

mandrd la lha eomplalnt fllad In ihla
Oaert.
Aroklo D. MrDcmald. Clrtoll Jadfa
Da tad: Jana 10. 10SO
Oorlrlfkt and Baddy
Altornaya for PlalatlB
Handnabotl Bnlldlnz
HaaUaga, Mlahlyan
T/7

TUBUOATION OBDEB.

publication obdbb.

sat eomplata, .Investigation
cant, out She ‘di. oa whkh

aama a
oa ikad'
rntalaa
Imbura
In &gt;nc

Philip I?.’ iltch.’l "piobata Jades.
" Alta.
T

• aarina be held
&gt;r aeld
Company, Admlnlalretoc, C.T.A. al
QnaS Jtapldi? Micklian prior lo
Earl McKIbbln. ffuporrbar
Bayaoad Bounia. Clark
S/SO

PUBLICAfTOX OBDBB.
8lBl« at Mleklaaa. Pi

Jnnk .kill

k.ut. of Lib

Ivan Olmstead at Clarksville. *
OBDBB or PUBLICATION—aialma

■ en. ■ Rearing
n.i
&gt;t Dorothy Puller I
all ,
lailona and

hearlnyg held

Publltilloa and •vrvic

visited Don Walton in St. Mary s
Hospital in Grand Rapld-s, Sun­
day. June 19.

Pinna gravel.
SpacMeaiton

'

Carlton Kellogg at Lakeview and

ton Kuhn of Stanwood from
Thuraday till Sunday, June IB. *
Mr. and Mra. Harry Grinnell of

Itkh.rd J. Hod.on

Appcali on Wednesday. July 6, 1966 at 8 p.
the County Zoning Office. City Hall, Hastings,
Michigan. This Is to consider on appeal by Russell

niareas or Harry Veaaly.

June 13 with hi* brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Grinnell, Mrs.
Alden Grinnell and girls were
ttUo eqllerw
f
Ben Christie, Hubert Blough,

PUBLICATION OBDBB.

rUBLIOATlON OBDBB.
. Probata Cron

Moo’ Dykstra and lying betwean Twin Shores Drive
and the arms of a certain channel in said NWW,.
Sac. 5 TIN, R10W.
WILLIAM ULDRIKS.

"We're As Near Al Your Talephone"

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Q. I am going to move. What resolved regarding your
..lould I do to make sure my
Fred Schonkel. Mra. Hu Sctiad. next social security check U not
delayed?
care of before you actually reBender and Mrs. G laden Lewis.
A. Notify your social security
Helpers Included: Mrs Olga
John B. Robbe of wayland and
your benefit!.
Hoiben. Mra. Gary Hill, Kathy
Monday at a luncheon. • Beverly
when &gt;w originally applied for with the Social Security Ad­
Bender, itaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
benefit*. If you don't have It, ministration, |s publishing a
&lt;rU&gt;on. Stephanie Howell, Mike
OMU Wednesday and Monday Bremer. Linda Woibrtnk, Judy elude your nuclei security claim on social security subjects. If
Steiner, Susie Kermeun and An­ number, full name and your new you have a question, the Social
drea Mulford
Co. ta Grand Rapids.
addreaa Fur your protection, an Security Administration win ba
address change can only be made
by your written request We sug­ security district office located at
gest that you notify the punt 50 Ransom Av*.. NB, Grand
their daughter and family. Mra.
office of your new address.
Rapids. Michigan U open dally
Bud Yoon*
tna
vexing «
of Ypsilanti.
rpsuanu. for
iot me
the
Q. I am seif-employed and Monday through Friday from
—&lt;
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have paid seif-employment tax
open
each Monday evening from
Mrs. Will Harper stay-

their

VanHouten. Mra Harold

Hastings

ot Commerce, opened Thura»

degree num Princeton Theologi­
cal Saninary. * Sunday, June

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suspended over
Mrs. Harold Johnston. The af-

Strawberry Lake. Bunday they
ball In the opponent's territory. received a c*ll from the Mrrle
ford Iris Gardens.
Hendershot* who are vacation­
ing in Jefferson City, Ma * Mi­
eliminated.
chelle Plaunt. daughter of Mr.
ployed by th* State Highway
and Mra. Lorry Flaunt, injured
Deportment as a Tourist Infor-

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BE SUM TO SEE
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... ike MODUN HOUSt PAINT!
Simon Tarotan and family re­
Flaunts spent Saturday evening
turned recently from a visit with
in Battle Creek and on Bunday
his mother and family at Phila­ NashvUle. as well as the two enjoyed swimming at Middle
Laks
and
a
picnic
al
Chariton
delphia.
Pa,
and
her
mother
top teams.
dal security benefits started. I questions and request* to that
office which will reply directly and family of Lexington, Va.
Win b* with th* Stanley FlnkCullum.
rtskt at way. *- lisnom Si;
beiner family. « Mra. William riot*
You will definitely be asked to you. For telephone requests
wlla* HoUry, St. tutor* to Map la
call 4M-3241.
Pat Underhill
spent two weeks recently with
days Last week In Butterworth
copy of your
Hospital where he had surgery
neaday from Utrtr trip to Nlagon his arm. He expects to wear
showing yourself employment In­
his cast for a couple weeks *
come. Depending on your family
The Dick Clarks were Sunday
situation. other records, such a*
pony prilling canteat and in the supper guests of his folks, the
By Frances /ohnslon
birth certificates tar your chllevening a stage show featuring Clayton Clarks, of lake Odessa
Donaid Hummel.
* On Monday Mr. and Mrs.
bookstore selling religious I Ckarck Burnt.
Danny Daniels, Ray ScheeU and Matv Swart and Susie of Grand
be MN te SM ASMSTBOMO
ahould check with your nearest family of Cpral wore Bunday. Lori of Orleans were Bunday.
Rapid* were guests at the Clarks
Chicago thia week al the "School I USE BANNER WANT ADS!
social security office to find out June IB visitors of Mr. and Mra.
repeated Saturday afternoon and ★ Mr and Mr* Lew McIntyre of
Ells
Johmton.
*
Gerald
Tischer
Just what records you will need.
evening.
Mra John Caylor.
Augusta and Mr ind Mrs Uenas
Colvin of Carlton Center were
Hastings Paint
have no thought of retiring Fwguson - Droate-Ferguson Hos­
the FFA tractor pulling contest. Bunday dinner guests of Warren
since my bustnra* self-employ­ pital In Grand Rapid* * Mrs.
A free ox roast provided plenty and Georgia Brogan. * Wednes­
and Wallpaper
ment income plus my Investment
day Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Oolvln
107 I. Stat* St.
income amounts to about »t,500 and Mra. Dorothy Hunt of MllSaturday at 1 pun. Attraction* and Doria were dinner gueeLs of
By Mn. Uo Fr»y
a year. I know tills la sufficient
Saturday evening included a the Warren Brogans.
Mion* WI 5-2981
»♦, Bm
CmA
Ill-Mil square dance and a display of
JOIN THE MANY FAMILIES
but is there anything payable Rlchard Strong Wednesday, June
-Am^JLRMBTMNGfrom social security before I
Call WI 5-3481.
WHO USE
Saturday, June 18 guewt* of
and Mrs. Sterling French callA. There la a poeaibiUty that Mr and Mra. Melvin Brooke and in BalUe Creek Buffering from
some social security benefit* Micky after the wedding of their a alight heart attack. * Mra
Local Finance's Vacation Cash Plan
could lx, paid to you and your daughter, Teri Ann. to Royal Maxine Phillips plana to return of Bellevue. Mra. Kate Haywood
and Mra. Maxine Phillipa tn
depending solely on the amount bert Heaven and family of Wyv- munMy Hospital
Community Hospital and Mra.
Here's All You Do
of the net earnings from your
Lula Edmond* of Dowling, Sunbusiness. The investment In­
Julie.
Mr.
and
Mra.
William
Leonard
and
Jimmy
from
near
come docs not disqualify you
Figure Hie Cash You Need for Vacation
from social security benefit* In Warner. Mra. Ray Trtimpowtr of Bellevue in a trip to Houghton teacher training session held al
Lak* for a week. A Lost Bunday
Add ALL The Bills You Now Owe
the Battle Creek Franklin Sc 1 wo I
way to find out If some benefits
Monday.
If you .aro proud of your furnishing*
can be paid Is to'get in touch
• Stop In or Coll Locol Finance
and baby from Hastings, Mr. and
with your local social security
Mrs. Eugene Nusbaum U attend­
office and establish your ac­ Vent Hall of Muskegon, _Mr. and
ing a Bummer Workshop held at
and want to protect your investment,
Merle Ftorisr and family and
count.
Q. I am 63 and still working
all from near Delton, were guests rolled In th* Creative Writing
full time. Is there any advantage
Workshop. * Mra. Phyllis Miller
hovo them cleaned the safest and most
In applying for my social aecur- Richard Boyd and family of Au*
and three daughters stopped at
Plainwell. * The Woman’s 8oItj^eneflLs now?
Whotever Your Money Needs
bun and family of Pleasant
effective way possible.
vary profitable smorgasbord Sal­
to flic an application for bene- Lake, Ind.
oompanted Rev. Thelma Miller
New Arrivals:
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June 11, a boy, 6 lb, 10 oca,
Scott Alan to Mr and Mr*. Jim mother, Mra. Eugene Nuabaum Western Michigan Uni veratty for
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gene Nuabaum will atari her
ment, you could qualify far a
Bummer school teaching petition
check for that month. (Rstabat Delton this Monday.
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�Wilson Sisters Present
Sparkling Dance Recital
Barry Officials
Attend Conclave

Hastings Boys
Playing With
Band Abroad

Null Phyllis Paynei, Sheri High.
Ths Hastings audience waft t—so Jo-Myn and Ron Mlnkti Janice Levi*. Jane Kirtaugh.
then afforded a reel treat as tn a double-fart tap style.
Lynctte Burrow*. Debbte Bleisnumbers were performod by Mrs.
Artencs Topper and ToOTsntKuig. Robin Hardy. Lynn Hick­
man. Denise Micheals. Kathy
Armlntrout, Judy Daniel*, Peggy
Montague, Susanne Boysen, San-

and Trudy HMoeroth.

Two Hastings musician* ai

group which emplaned Springs, Tuaaday through thia
standing talent as evidenced in
Airport at Detroit for an Euro- Thuraday.
feasional grade of Roykl Ballet.

grading on her previous exams

tag.

credit to Mro. Russel's teaching.
qulred by statute to Investigate
Other number* performed by
divorce cases where the parents Ute troupe were a colorful and
They arrived Friday. June 34. have minor children, make rhythmic "Ehnlca" 'folk dance),
In Edinburgh. Scotland, for their
a number from Wert Side Story
Court in » custody and support. and Symphonic Variation*. an­
Garden* FewUral Friday night.
other classical ballet prwenla-

lame* Francisco. 723
R2 Hastings.

Subject*

'

to be discussed at by the audience. The troupe
consisted of Laurie Baslll, Bev­
erly Batea, Donna Brode, Janice

Following concerts tn Scotland
and England, the choral section vlcc on Warrants and Attach­
win present a concert in Rotter­ ment*" and "Children* Chardam on July 18, and both secPrincipal spcakcn at the con­
tlon*, choral and wind Instru­
ment band, will salute Mechelen. vention are Doctor Ira Altshu­
ler, Psychiatrist from South­
Michigan an July 18.
' field Michigan; Mr. Donald AnIn Germany, the group will
eluding Tubingen, sister city of inlle Court* of Michigan. Inc,
Ann Arbor, A concert wifi be ’ *rxd Dwin Smith, sheriff of Ea­
rl ren July 25 in Lake Con- ton County and President elect
stance. Switzerland. and the'of
Sheriffs Association for
&lt;h__________________
group —
will
emplane 'jUly 38 for
the-eBUle of Michigan.
home .Tnlv n
Judge Barnett la on the pro-

Fleet Reierve Meet
The Southwestern Michigan
Branch No. 334. Fleet Reserve
Association located In Kalamaxoo will host the first of an an­
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Caucus of the Fleet Reserve As­
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Inn. Friday and Saturday. July

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Art Steehy to
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51st Convention
Arthur Steeby and family, rep­
resenting the Kiwanls Club of
Hastings, will attend the Slst
annual convention of Kiwanls
International in-Portland, Ore,
July 1-8.
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people. Klwanlans end their
families, will attend. They will
represent more than 375,000 Kl­
wanlans in 5,400 dubs In the
United States. Canada, Mexico,
the Caribbean. Western Europe,
and the Par East. Convention
sggrions will be held in Portiwr- New Memorial Coliseum.

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The Hastings Banni
Hastings Native
Editor, of Book
A graduate of Bethel CoU«t.

10 Enjoy WIIcok
School Reunion

Baptists Have
Guest Pastor

dinner al

Mre. Robert Miller.
An .arcrobatlc group that has
worked together seven months
accomplL-hed a nice Job with a
colorful hoop routine. The group
Included Ann Payiva, Karen

Sherk, Linda Tobias. Klmmte
Finnic and Nancy Anderson.
Bonita Hinton showed her
act done by Sharon Montague winning talents with a "Pink,

ballet the numbers.
A superb Job as master &lt; ’ audience.
Special lighting effects helght- State talent and beauty contest
Ron Minlch. a former studer
enter National competition. She
delightful "Butterfly*." Kathy of MIsb Arlene and Jimmy Wai
life they are Lucille Wlboo, Mir- Is a student of Miss Arlene.
Finnic-, Linda Tobias, Beverly
Alana Gragg looked especially
Benedict and Debbie Carpenter.
"Craclcerjacks." He 1
Elghl-yesr - old Karen Baum's
। acrobatic tap numbers showed a
many talent shows' and
sparkling display of talent. This
number placed 3rd In a talent
the Springtime."
| show In Grand Rapids a fw
EXFIRT TIRE
Mias Cindy Cutches* presented movies of "Bye-Bye Birdie” an
SIRVICE
a sweet Image a* "Alioe Blue "Wat Side Story" and ho* done
cd with the "Donald O'Conno
■plctlng Raggedy Ann and Andy
Another group of ballet stu­
dent* formed only recently did lion for Jo-Ellyn's flrat recite
a pleasant "Ballet Walts.” The
gtrU were CsclUa Curtis, Meiodee
Tire Shop
Scaup. Jarte Randall. Gall Car­
penter. Llaa William*, Alan*
U. S. ROYAL
Oragg.
An attractive trio of tappets Cindy Deline..
Buy» on
was Sheila and Ellen Murphy
and Donna Preston a* they Teri Wagner. E
U»*d Tira«
danced "Makln'uWhoopee.''
Nancy Bablaln.
Meeated FitIII

the Hastings Baptist Church on
Bunday.

Collage.

recent being at Allegan.
The Rene Qanguillet f

Make Home Here

and family, after living in vart- blnway.
try from Maine to California.
Montreal to Mexico, decided to
establish their residence in Cart*

40

Uful country and the warm and
friendly folk*. They purchased

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Mrs Clara Hammond was In
Lansing to attend the gradua-

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Cheryl Hammond, from the Lan- ;
sing High School on Friday eve- !
nlng. June 17. Bernard Ham-:
mond visited his mother. Mrs.)
Clara Hammond, on Sunday.

MOSQUITOS?
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bud." a charming Utile dance

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gram Julie Johnson showed her of charming little
fine style in a solo baton twirl.
Julio won a 3rd place medal Ln
•Mickey Mouse's Birthday
I
Party.”. This group inclddsd
Ranrtn PWw. UTK1&gt;»

appealing bajte* number done by
primary students Laurie Sherk,
Tracy Lawton. Kryrtyna Lesxcxyrukl. This number will be
presented In Windsor. Canada
June 30.
The ’Tappereltesi" showed a

aid. even whispers are crystal clear.
If Interested It I* suggested you creditable performance In a toe
write HEARING. S3 E Mi Bl. number "OaqueUe"

an impromptu tap challenge be-

Debbie Fredenburg, Laurie Jo*
Mjcrs, Bandy Pleuna
Jo-Ellyn'* extensive baton
teaching w well documented
throughout the show a* 76 girls
twirled Ln single*, doubles or
groups. Baton student* Included
Gall Gabos, Vicky Edwards, Don­
na Armlntrout, Stiaron Fanner,
Kim KooUnan. Dawn Ballard,
Brenda Carroll. Debra WlenOna,
Kajcnn Baragar, Nancy 8tn«i,
Karen Griffin. Krista Spurbeck.
Julio Crowe. Laurie Montague.
Sandy Die*, Kathy Rose. Jane
Randall. Krystyna Leszczyn&amp;ki.
Dawn Bishop, Holly Gunnett,
Lynn Bnyien. Debbie Welch,
Oeanle Wlerenga. Susan Kenyon.
Cindy Fumey. Michelle Carl,
Alice Brayton. De Ann Knauf.
Tumi Petit. Cheryl Hoore, Vicki
Ford. Mary Betti Chalkcr, Karen
Ashley. Nancy Ekuit. Lori Brown.
Mona Lisa Sevo, Daniel Bishop.

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Hutchinson. Noolene Wilkinson. Hums- philosophical Historian,
published in 1»85 by the BobbsLinda Tobias la a free style Merrill Company Incorporated.
ballet; Dennis
Norton, Lecturer in Philosophy
Sherk. acrobatics; La Wanda and year-old shows promise.
at the University of California
Ln San Diego, and Richard H.
old Lauri-Jo Myers who showed Popkin. Professor of Philosophy
her ability to follow her mother's at the school, edited and wrote
footstep* as she strutted her Introductory essays for the book
stuff as a majorette. lauri-Jo which contains excerpt* from
! Hume's writings.
Julio Crowe. Karen Griffin,
A native of Hastings, Norton
Krista Spurbeck. Lynn Hickman.
, graduated magna cum laude on
Debbie Bleiswr. Unda Marqu­ ballet number done by a lovely June 1. 1860. with a bachelor of
girl. Bronwyn Williams. Bronwyn
ardt, Mclodee Btaup.
' art* degree Ln English and a p*yonly recently Joined the studio! chology minor. While at Bethel,
BWUUS IW
“ - ----Robin StonelKXue, Julie Sponoer
done,
dent of the English Club, the
and Shari Sherk.
.
I The stag
Beacon staff business manager,
and a member of the Helm staff.
I treated the audience to a - cute Norton married the former Mary
tickets.
Jeon Cook. Marshall, also a
wa* given to Jane Randall.
I batlca The "Cuddly Ducks" were Bethel graduate.
Saturday night, June 18, (ten- Wendy and Julie Klinger. BteDavid Hume, a Scottish phi­
tral Auditorium wo* the Uhob 'phen Raber. Julie Spencer. Ro­ losopher. literary critic, econo­
of u sparkling slurw presented bin Stonehouse, Kimberly Con- mist, and historian, lived from
by Wilson Bisters' Dance Studio verse. Debbie Cappon. Shari 1711 to 1778.
Their flrat dance recital in- Sherk. Diane Benedict, Charles

Janet Saunders. Veronica Terry. Ellyn Wilson Myers, tap and
A frcc-cal-num
Artlrtlne Wilson, Lynn Woods
ballroom: Rene RuseeU, boDet, i ly performed by
Jo-Ellyn's baton group. "The
Topperet tea.” Sheila and Ellen MIsb Lynn Woods, assistant to Linda's free-cal numbers have
Murphy. Sue Brown and Alan*___
Mrs. RuAseil. Arlene BhelbeU. been requested by Mra. Russell
Gragg did their number follow- j tap and
tnd ballroom. The boMdt for her recital.
ed by a dazzling tap and twirl | troupe was trained’ by
’ .■
I Cindy Warfield kept tte audi­
number by Jo-Ellyn in th* style sell. Robert and Norma
ence in suspense with her acroIm tic balancing routine Thi*

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Parish Activities
Dally Vacation Church School
in it* fl mt week was attended by

Mrs. Bower to
35th

8 am Holy Communion, 4lh
Bunday after Trinity.
10 am Holy Communion, com­
memorating Independence Day.

and C*

RMT METHODIST CHURCH

Telephone WI 5-4045

til July 1,
The public is invited to attend

TV, wood, ctam
Bunday. Volga

Thuraday evening. June JO.
The Delton MkUvWWM Cfawrcfa .

CARLTON BEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Saturday worship, 10:4* am.
Prayer meet Tuesday, 7JU

for the Vacation Church
of the Evangelical United
on Church. Corner East

wri!T caVBoa

CHURCH OF GOD

days during July, and wlU con­
tinue tt through. August If UM
response JusUfUa it.

church at Huntington, Ind., The
United Brethren.

11 am. Morning Worahlp earbold.

Sunday school. 10 am.
WorahJp, 11 am.
.
Bunday Evangelistic service,

Thuraday, July 20. there wlU be
kNGEVILLE BAPTIST

Worahlp service, B:JO am.

spirit sult-

There will be an offering toward

BASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH

UPHOLSTERING

THI FURNITURE

Worahlp service. 10:30 am.
Quimby Church
Church school. 10:30
Morning worship, 11:30 am.

COATS GROVE
-«*r|a|&lt;i
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
; ' !
Coats Grove 8t Durkee Road '
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Floyd Walter, BupL

Worship hour, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, Bunday 5

Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
DELTON METHODIST
Sunday school. 10 alm
Marclu* E. Taber, Minister
Morning worahlp. 11 am.
Church Study, Bunday, 0:41
Youth People's aervice. 7 .pm.
Worahlp. Bunday, 11 am.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.
Youth Fellowship, Bunday, 6.
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 0:30.
HASTINGS

Wertneodey Activities
• am. Men's Prayer Band.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
R*v. C. E. Howe, Pastor
Boltwood and E. State Road

BUILDING

Woyne Hazel
Nursery for all regular ser-

Morning worahlp, 11 am
Bunday evening service, 7J

WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Rev. Chartea Gibbs, Pastor

U ci pate.
TMs will give the parent*, and
friends an opportunity to see
the Vacation Church School in

'
■.711 am. Mornlag wcreiup
'•,7 pm. Evening worahlp.
,
।

PENTECOSTAL
Rev. Arbutus Hurteea, Pastor
; 1431 Ionia Rd. Kalamo
Sunday ecbool, 10 am.

, Young People* Service. 8:00.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNE ,
1718 N. Broadway
■
Minister. Dale R Harvey
,
410 E. M^3fc5-W0*

Morning worship, 11 am

LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Community Room above
Woodland Fire Station
Rev. Wayne Hlchie, Pastor
0:50 am. Bunday school.
farahip oc
Evening

Loyd Mart*.
11 am. BabtaUh worship.

Christian Endeavor.

WOODLAND METHODIST
Rev. Richard VandenBooch
Btpday school. 10 am.
‘Morning worahlp, 11 am
Youth Fellowship. 7:38 pm.

Glorious Church.” Organist, Mrs
Ruth West.

Prayer aervice, Wed., 8 pm.
Public invited.

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features and the luxury of atrautomatic ice maker.

10 am Bunday school.
11 am Morning worahlp.
Wednesday, 7:4* p. m. prayer.
Thuraday. 7 pm Pioneer Girls
and Boys Brigade.
Women's Monthly Missionary
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.

MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3 Delton
Rev. Prank Crabb. Bible teacher
A. J. SpoelMra. Pastor
Max M. Ovenshire. Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship service. 10 am.
Worahlp, 11 am.
Bunday evening service. 7:30.
Mote, Bupt.
Wed. evening service, 7:30.
Christian Endeavor. 7 pm.
Darrell Btarbard, president.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
pm. Batty Ovenahlre, director.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
pm. Class leaders, Clayton Mote
and Fred Bawdy.

Rev. David Hawley. Assistant

Worahlp, 11 iA ’
.
TOeerfey prtyer, 7:30 pm.
Bunday, “Faith for Today," on

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11 am. Morning worahlp.
8 pm. Young People* sortlea
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7 pm Wednesday service.

Confessions. 4 to 5, and B to 0.
Saturdays. 7 30 am. on Bunday*
Before Masses on weekdays.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
MIDDLEVILLE

Bunday school, 10 am.
Worahlp. 11 un.
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm.
Prayer. Bible study. 7:JO pm.

Village of WoodburyBunday school. 0:4* am.
WorahJp. 11 am.
,
Junior church for children. 8-0.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.. 8.
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship. Wed.. 7.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
vice. Wednesday, a pm. at Roger
Carey home, west of church.

lor church end nursery provided
7:30 pm. Evening service
Wednesday. 7:*0. Family Night.
8 JO pm.. Choir rehearsal.

ALL PEOPLES THROUGHOUT THE
WORLD hunger for the freedom and
equality which we take for granted in
theeo United States. Let ue always bo
mindful that wo load Hie world in its
quest for freedom. All mankind looke
to our example ... let ue never falter
in honoring and extending our tradi­
tion. of freedom.

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10 am. Bunday echooL
11 am. Preaching.
* pm. Preaching.

(Saturday Only)

Christian Endeavor. 7 pm.
Evening aervice. 8 pm.
Prayer and Bible Study Wed-

' ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH

service as cabin counselor
such camps.
-

tn

Bunday evening. July 3, will

Church.1
speclai music for the evening,
study.
The service begins at 7:30 p m.
Morning wnratep.
10 sun. Morning group.
All arc welcome and especially
uth Fellowship.
7 pm Evening group.
JV’orshlp service. 10 am
Thursday, Vacation Church । are heartily thvlted. People's
■Mkrts of God's Children." Holy
7 Evening worahlp.
school staff mooting. 7 pm.
Canmunlon. Nursery provided.
Bible Church Is located Just east
7 Wednesday prayer and Bible
Saturday, 3 to 4 pm. Library
Church picnic at Bible Camp
of M-88 on E. Blate Road.
Study.
open.

HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Friday, July 1. 10 am. Bible HASTINGS CONGREGATION
Cor. of Jefferson &amp; E. Center
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
study leaders class for ALCW.
Rev. Russell Barver, Pastor
2X Wool Colfax Street
Bunday school. 10 am.
Bunday Public talk, 3 pm.
HASTINGS 8EVKNTR-DAY
Worship hour, II am
ADVENTIST CHURCH
404 W. Coifs* Ph. WI 5-5310
Nothing bul the Bible.

PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
1503 Johnson. Lake Odessa. Mich.
Sunday school 10 am.
Morning worahlp. 11 am.

Hom. Talent Night
At People's Drive-In

FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
duets with Ln1313 N. ^roadway, Kastlnge
era from people
When a Christian Rxperienoe

day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.
KILPATRICK
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH CARLTON CENTER
M-86 Woodland
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
Rev. Richard VandcnBoech
10 am Bunday school.
Morning worship, &lt; 0:15 am
11 am Worship service.

MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL
706 W. Main Street
Rev. Earl Schlpper
Worship, 10 am.
Sunday school, 11:15 am
Evening worship 7:30 pm.

tade and Gerald Bmelser. super­
intendant of the Cleveland He­ dar Springs la the director of
brew Mission speak throughout the camp. Camper* are youth
the week for these missionary in-

H. J. Buwaida, Minister
Kradcs this year, coming from
Phone* WI 5-3307, A WI 5-4005 the children's meeting* on the
churches in Kent, Ottawa, New­
Office hour* Tuesday through weekday mornings.
aygo. Barry and Ionia counties
and northeastern Allegan Counpm tn the historic Midland
Bunday Schedule
Parte Tabernacle features Hilding In whiph Mr. Taber has served
*m The Bunday school.
a dlSlrtct Methodist Summer
camp or Institute in this capa-

Richie. R1 Vermontville.

and so is tiring
messy defrosting!

Ith
new life followinir .the

clpatod by hl* many friend*
serving as Registrar - Business
Hilding Halverson of Santa Manager and a w4Went to the
director of the Grand Rapids
District Junior High Camp to be
is a business man and a favorite held al Wesley Woods on Clear
BauirdAy — 8:30 Couples Club song leader-soloist. Wendell and Lake near Dowling during the
Evther Babcock. organist-pian­
ist team from Grand Rapids,
assist in the musical program.
from the churches of the Grand
Clan Hendrix, Home Secretary Rapid* District at The Methofn.
W—- V..,
&lt;**»■_
EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

K Cotfax at N. Boltwood
Bev. Borises Bpeaa, Pastor

no prayer.
Vacation Bible ecbool, 8:30

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

Weekday morning discussions
highlight the Gull Lake Bible

participate la extandsd in these

fort." AU who can honestly reLansing will probe some of the
liroblenu faced in today's world,
comed to participate.
staff meeting giving opportunity for audience
participation.
These meetings
Thuraday, July 7 at 7 pm.
Church Monday. July 11. rather
Friday.
LAKEWOOD E. U. R. CHURCH
TOUT PRESBYTERIAN
John Haggal. evangelist from
CHURCH
Atlanta, Gw. heads the ConferMorning worahlp. 10 »m.
Bunday aettooi. 11 *jb.
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
urday, July I. Utrough Friday,
Bunday wenhip, 7:1* pm.
Bunday. July
Wednesday family worship.
People” to a delighted audience,
tured *a a speaker in many
• Adults Bible study, 7:»0 pm.
Youth MtowiNR 7:*t pm.
colleges, universities and semlBoys, Olris Fellowship, 7:J*.

choir practice.

OUTDATED!

Discussions to
Highlight Week
At Gull Lake

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and if anyone suffers
injury on your property,
the financial responsi-

Better be sofa than sorry. See
us for lioblMty insurance that
protect* your bank account
and pays the cost of personal
Injury c lai his,

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hm WI 5-1S93
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MEMBER fEDlRAl HOME LOAN BANI

T JlM

�ndjome haul whan he stopped.

Fresh Hut

hamlins wizard oil

February. 1983. and arrived em-

li quite different from

year te peddle ’■Ramlln'a Wtt-

highly

completed

outfit.

owncrahip of bls money by in-

teas and hla privilege,
folks from their money are not
willing to be a "suckallowed now the privilege of
fleecing the public which they
appeared In the BANNER of enjoyed in this and other com- right. Why not? Why not Jet iilm

poacd to prohibit such proetd-

something to entertain hla hear- coats Is a dollar a bottle." he re­
ars. Then more selling. followed prated with variation. He had a
by stunts or aonga to please the I plamable story. Boon dollars
crowd. Tills wm carried on until | were rapidly being exchanged for
er diseases. Even the packages urdaya. So town folk* and farm- ***“ *----- — Of
feeling of | thia wizard remedy. They came
OMdlCpMS and allrkar* with ,....
.........
..................
containing
them must .....
not set
1 him it WM time ; thick and fut from the huge
Shady methods for separating 1 up claJmZ that" are'not Justified. visit and trade. Hastings had
from being 100 percent effective.
There is a federal statute now
which forbids even the advertls-

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"Super-Right” Skinless

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Mon. - Tues. - Wed.
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All Meat Franks
FINE FOR BROILING

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Canned Hums

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Halibut Steaks . .
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Fish Sticks . . . .
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Coffee Sale
am Eight O'Clock

Dill Sikes

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Saturday

afternoon.

JAR

ting a lot of cash In exciiange was trained In aviation maintor very small values. This fel­

a quick get-away, which he did of Hastings High and who en­
listed on July 12 last year, ha*
not long afterward.
gained another stripe. His addrummed up a big crowd that 16823003. 397 Supply Squadron.
P.O Box 0338, Dow AFB. Maine
04401.
to play the suckm In hla audl-

llshmoit that found itself over­ for technical training at Lowry
stocked with high-priced, beautl- AFB. Colo., m a UB. Air Force
munitions specialist The airman
patterns, and displayed samples recently completed basic train -

"and anyone could see that they
were genuine and valuable." Ha Training Command which con­
said he would offer only thirty ducts hundreds of specialized
courses to provide technically
trained personnel for the na­
here. Hla company wanted the tion’s aerospace force. Airman
Cronk was graduated from Belle­
to Introduce their goods widely. vue High School in 1966 and at­
tended Kellogg Community Col­
dlspcoe of In Hastings The bal­ lege. Battle Creek.
ance of his stock was to be sold
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Goggins of
In limited quantities in many
Lowell. Mr and Mrs. BUI Werdoffer them now at the ridicu­
Grand
Rapids and Mr. and Mrs
lously low price of 8100 each.
They regularly sold for much Fran Goggins and family will be
more, and were worth much
Gun
Lake
on the Fourth.
more.In short order three 30 chains
were exchanged for 330 00 ca*h.
“I want you to see them your­
self." he sold. Shortly after that
he said to the crowd "Now all
of you who bought the chains
hold them up.” Thirty hands
held up the chains. Then he
said: “You cto see that they are
worth mucn more than you

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14-OZ.

"Hold them up again, and I’ll
one of them and they are worth

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Bevertrtjes

Luncheon
Meat

Aworted Flovon

In the slicker's poaseedon. "Now
I am going to sell them to you

than their true value." A very
few quit the game right there—
But there were enough suckers
m the crowd who believed the
sharper would buy them all
again for W50 or 17 00. ao that

then had a net profit of 300.
He whispered something to
the driver, then turned to the

12 FL. OZ.
CAN

little chain* again.” Thirty
hands, each one holding a cheap
coated chain, were held high.
Instead of offering to buy them

EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERINS
123 W. Star. ».

What causes accidents?

Ask an expert
He tea them every day, in the traffic

congestion of large cities, on the quiet
streets of small towns and on the open

road. He spends most of every day be­

hind the wheels and he knows what the
dangers are on our streets and high­

ways. His driving record shows that he
is well trained because Mr. “Average
sands of miles without a chargeable ac­

cident
Discuss accidents with him. He won't
talk about nuts and bolts. He knows

that moat accidents are the result of

poor driving practices.
The excellent safety record of profes­
sional truck driven is no accident; it

is the result of proper driver training
and a continuing campaign to empha­
size safe driving techuiques, As a result,

HALVES

WHOLE

QUARTERS

12 49' 49'89 27'

and chagriqpd that they never
attempted to call the officers.

WESTERN MOWN
WU&gt;IB*rV«HVWN

Cheese Slices

Bing Cherries -49'
IAIJ
FOR

truck drivers obey the law, are cour­

teous, alert and always drive, aware of
the dangers which are present.

ts in a bogus chain wm a wellknown Hastings township fann-

cidents, he'll tell you it's the driver

behind the wheel that makes the dif­

ference.

._ _ __ .

.

MA-O-BIT AMBRKAN M PIMENTO

Potato J

A FLOOR TO MEET

Truck Driver” drives hundreds of thou­
S3 SO ahead now in cash. And
the crowd hod 30 cheap, coaled
chains, that might have cost him

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Creamsides

latest

Thia barter explained that ha

*A.W cx.l,
* II,
W
.
them to you nt that figure.” The'
crowd bought them quickly at
12.00 each. ’They're worth a lot

ANN PAGE

Reguiar
•r U-Cel

pitted an aircraft maintenance

i'ho had evidently studied and

thirty chains at the 1150 price.
Then he added: of coprae they ,
are worth much more than 11.50:

Mustard

Fruit Cocktail..
1-LB.
8-OZ.
SLZJ

Mo**ar. 71* Laatrlrw Dr . Jan, a*.
Wizard OU. whenever that rig
MADISON a BI O B T ■ - Dttvtky
Ka»*. 37314 P*ik Cvart. Ju* St.
Middleville.
came to Hastings.
MIDDLEVILLE — K.th.r Boki*Mt&gt;.
I recall another outfit that
Army Staff Sergeant Arthur C.
Bennett. 35. whoee wife. Marj-

and I will pay you 1150 for

ANN PAGE

A»P SHAND

woe

HOLD UP YOUR CHAIN. PETE' Battery of the artillery’s 1st
Battalion, entered the Army In
large number of people who
parted company with their dol- training at Fort Hood, Tex . and

Prices Iffactive Through

Closed Monday, July 4th

pony’s own agents."
While folks still seemed nnxlUUB VJ uuy. MC WVU1U •i.iwu.*-,------- .
----- - ----- --------mare
W U»
•KJ
WFo) U» Annr, wauU UnW.
«A«n«l to the
Brigade
on ™
Oki­
the thou, or • «»,. utd Wm 30th
"" Artillery
—of— —
- nawa. June 4. Vander Giessen. a
the barker, seated and seemingly light-vehicle operator in the
almor-t asleep, would declare In brigade’* Headquarter* Battery,
a loud voice u If II were a entered the Army in December
1965 and received baric training
all it coots U a dollar a\ bottle!'
stationed at Fort Canon. Colo.
He attended T-K High and wm
employed by Kaiser Body and
Frame Shop. Grand Rajhd*. be­

Michael W. Bchultx, 30. son of

CUT “f &gt;“•

Thur. D Fri.

raKEFOBT—Mary IlUdall* Bi

1065. and completed basic trainrepairman with the dlvUlan’a
6 8th Maintenance Battalion.
Onu is a 1964 graduate of Kel­
logg Consolidated High School.

Nellie and her Master would R3 Hastings, wm assigned to the
haw a hard time finding *ugar 75th Artillery In Germany, June

BLADE

Hi* stor* that caret
. . . atari you!

advanced

to la-nr *uch singing. In due time
to the crowd. He knew use pay- :the barker wm extolling the
chology of crowd*. He hM a merits of Wizard OU which, be Nashville was promoted to Army
stock of funny stories. He would , /aid. wa* a specific remedy for captain June 8 In Germany
suddenly switch to Che bastneeo rheumatlam. The oil was a
that brought him to Hastings, strong counter - Irritant, and
— - - --1
■1 J
- i n—r.KHk.1.,
— —
killer and they might not have
course it wouldn't

By H. D. Burpee

SHOP A&amp;P

UBSHTAL h

Michigan State University in
1962 Hla wife. Dorothy, is with
him In Germany.

they coukl do a fine Job. Their June IT. During the eight-wrek
Claude
voices were beautiful and the
harmony wm appealing, m they and maintain the Army’s M-60
tank and fire its 106-millimeter
Campgun.
tlrne a big crowd had gathered
with the lOUt Airborne Division.

actually accomplish.
ONE BORN EVER1

VENDERS OP CURE-ALLS.
OTHJtlt SLICKERS HAD
FIELD DAY HERE

PMOCK

ellle High School in 1*68 and

laying: “Hold up your little

critictae others

wm

sufficient;

laughed heartily. And Peter van-

�AU Bottled
Milk in State
To be ‘Grade A’
jvtT 11

Michigan'* bottled milk all be­
came “Grade A" on July 1. 1366,
and simultaneously became sub­
ject to the nation's most ad­
vanced milk sanitation proce-

Pair*

Michigan Department of Agri­
culture credited the foresight of
the 1965 Michigan legislature for
their prompt action to adopt the
1M6 edition of the UB. Public
Health Service Grade A Pasteurtxed Milk Ordinance — the first
such action by any state.
Under the Mate'* new milk
law. Inspector* of th* Dairy
Division of the Mlchlgsn De­
partment of Agrfcaltare have
announced the responaiUUty fer liuaring

10-21 at
Michigan
at Detroit

r

AgrMtare'*

Trakble-free
wffli * capital “F!

that

have

Hartford and Hasting*. July 25­
30; FtowterviUc. Greenville, and
Big Rapids July 26-30; Hale,
July 37-30; Jaduon. July 31-

Ann Arbor, Aug. 1-6; Cadillac,

Saturday*.
United States population now
enjoy a milk supply insured
City and Coldwater, Aug. 0-13: wholesome through this model
Ionia, Aug. 6-13; Grand Blanc. milk measure.
The new law also provide* milk
day lord. Evart, and Goodells, processors with the opportunity
Aug. 10-13; Blandish. Aug. 11-13; to develop Dew dairy product*
Belleville, Aug. 9-14; Iron River. designed to specific consumer
Aug. 11-16; Bl. Johns. Aug. 15­ tastes. Director Ball said.
17; Lowell, Aug. 15-19; Charlotte,
Cheboygan, Corunna and Mid­
land. Aug. 15-20; Ironwood, Aug. Fire Extinguisher
18-31; Manchester. Aug. 16-18;
Falmouth, Aug. 16; Ludington, Is Farm Helper
Premont. Berrien Springs and
Sandusky. Aug. 16-20; Atlanta. rlzcd fire extinguisher riwuid be
the farmer's second right arm
when working around farm ma­
chinery.

Hut's the 1966
Whirtsvind* by
TORO

33-37; Petoakey, Aug. 22-38; Al­
lenville. Aug. 36-38; Wayland.
Aug. 6-37; Traverse City, Aug.
36-Sept. 3: Hart. Aug. 30-5ept

BENDERS
^N7CM^ERV^
SY 5-9441

For The

Farmers
Middleville

Mr. and Mra Murray Hanaber-

W«k.&lt;&gt;-&lt;!*y and Thuraday tram

U.S. WsTrict Court
Bankruptcy Potitioni

rssrarMi
Miss Ruth VertJnde. whose
school ended in Pontiac, Friday.

Its entire production, from
pasture to delivery track. Is sub­
ject to scientific Inspection of the
department's staff of specialist*.
While Michigan became first to
adopt the UBPH8 1966 Grade A
Milk Ordinance through specific
legislative action. 37 other states
have adopted earlier versions of

General Primary Election

Tuesday, August 2, 1966

dlevilto wa* very much alive and family left Friday for
Saturday with many U-Haul
trader* bringing borsea and
ponies to the Harold Ortffcth
farm on Whltneyvldo Road to
■ant Sunday with their daugh.L—’ - .w, famllv KJr anri Mra
and family of CUo spent th*
weekend with Mra. Daisy Pender
and Karen. * Curl Newman,
who was in an automobile aod-

system
Uie CUlt

Hospital. Tuesday. * Harold
er. * Mr. and Mra. Ivan Galeter Nioboli Is still in Blodgett Hceand family of Dado City. Hsu. pttal and would appreciate cards
are visiting hla slater sod family.
New officers of the Methodist
W8CS are: President. Clara But­
ter, vice president. Lorraine Otto;
Dick Dean of LaPorte, Ind., who socretnry. Mary Brady; treasurer,
Army.

and family have returned from

Vem Hlar attended a family
gathering at the Cart Hlar home
In. Wayland Sunday. They obaa-ved Mr and Mra. Hlar* 60th
wedding anniversary and birth­

Hensen in Ohio. * Tucedayr a
two-week Vacation Bible School Mra Vem Hooper presented her'
pupils tn a piano recital Monday
evening. Those who took part
A fire extinguisher within easy Wikna Scholma at Algonquin Howell, Beth Boysen, Chris BoyCindy Page. Vicki Page. Cindy
Palmer. Paula Smith. Bally Ta­
ber, Itebccca VoUlnk, John Hum-

I* D. Jackson of the AlleganBerry County line, who suffer­
ed a aevere heart attack Is
gradually Improving. She la at
Mnnock HoapitaL * Mr. and
a_m. Sunday Ml* Mak Lynd moved Into their
home on Fremont St, Saturday.

Oonovlav* Shroyer and execu-

Inate Kurcea

Barry. Remaining member* of
the KxacuUvs committee are er.” PflMer concluded.
Charlea StedaL chairman, and
Kenneth Stamm.

cordlngly. there will be a meet­
ing July 3 at Carlton Orange
‘kl'Tk.ftW
SS^OS—Wsgasr a Greta*. B*U1* for thi* purpose with all Grange
youth In the County urged to
participate.
Mary Ranguette reported the
birth of a bull calf June 11 to
the animal chain heifer owned

•tSf-lSi

A* the second meeting In July
would conflict with the Fair
date, the membership voted to
hold two special meeting* on
July 7lh and 21st Instead of the
14th and 33th for the purpose
of carrying on the regular order
at business.
The Community Progress com­
mittee reported that they had
been busy with further arrange­
ments tor the Milk and Sand­
wich Booth at the Fair.
The July 7 meeting will be In
charge of th* Junior Grange for
both the program and the re­
freshment*.

Creak, artnty.
Ul. op«r . 1L»».

S5 MM

lUrea X. VsaDerstsa. B*lU*
loacksr, lUk SS.II3 **••&lt;*
-Mori* L. AosimMb*. BslU*

Notice te hereby given to all qualified electors

4H Camp at Algonquin Lake.

cailon Bible School ended Thur*day noon with open boua^Thuraday morning where the parent*
and friend* could sob the school

REGISTRATION NOTICE
To the qualified Elector! of Orangeville Township;

Kenneth

(Sharon)

USX BANNER WANT ADD!

Need Money
for New
Facilities?
Sea us for the
money you need
to finance new
farm facilities,
repair*, expan­
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penalty.

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For Banner Classified Ada
Cull WI 5-3461.

HASTINGS OFFICE

Lightweight Hock*
Nashville, Mich.

Notice ii hereby given that I will be at my home
evening* to accept registration* for the General

Lockshore Baperb Blrgolle, a
senior two y*ar oM registered
Guernsey oow, owned by Jama*
and Alice Ftah of Hickory Cor­
ners, ha* completed an official
DHIR actual production record
of 10.610 pound* of milk and 615
pound* of butterfat, tn 306 days
two Umo* a day milking, ac­
cording to The American Guern­
sey Cattle Club.

(060 ID. launched Feb.3, 1966.
— DeasM L. Mmu. n*tu* completed more than 4.100 orbits
and returned some 22 million
bits of Klcnliflc data before It

When braising liver,
liquid to use is bevrf bouillon.
For a pound of liver, om-fourth
cup la a good measurement to
uee. Marjoram and ronemary are bcr fills both pulpit*. ♦ The T-K
axcellent harb* with this variety, School will hold Summer school
meat
'for three day* a week Tuesday, Patricia of near Charlotte called

ef Yankee Springs Township that registrations will

the hours of 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. at my resi-

FU1 fuel tank* only about M

Guernsey Record

StajS—WUUmo Xavretssoa

Sprimgs Hardware by the Deputy Clerk or between

Bhroyer; chaplain. Lealha .
mer; treasurer, Lloyd Shroyer;
secretary. Marguerite Shroyer:

Jean fllamm reported that no

Norway. Sept. 1-S; Imlay City.
Sept. 6-10; Kinross. Sept. 3-6;
Saline, Hept 7-10; Stalwart, pelted harvest equipment helps
Sept. 8-10; Saginaw, Sept. 11-17;
Allegan. Sept. 13-17; Centrevine, Then If
Sept 19-26; Rogers City, Sept.
34-16: Hillsdale, Sept: 25-QcL •
Monday and will run to July
Marquette, Oct. 13-16.
29 under the direction of Duane

REGISTRATION NOTICE

Harvest Firet
Happen in Hurry

JeeRangueite
New Master of
Carlton Grange

IrtwiroHc® Stat*

News
Especially

H1MS,

Phone 653-2791

WANT

MORE CORN

1966, et the Yankee Spring* Hardware from the
Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, August 2,

keen ef 8:00 A.M. to 0:00 P.M.
1966. Also all day on Tuesday, July 5, 1966 from

C. F. STORKAN

8 O'clock A.M. to 8 O'clock P.M. which is the last
Clerk

day to register for said Election.

RAYMOND BOURDO
Orangeville Township Clerk

Hastings Township Notice

1966. Lost Day to register for Primary Election

Carlton Township
Registration Notice

is July 5, 1966. I will be at my residence from
8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. June 25, 29. 30 and July
5, 1966 to register anyone in Hastings Township.

JUANITA A. SLOCUM

Hastings Township Clerk

Notice is hereby given that Tuesday,
July 5, is the last day to register for

HOPE TOWNSHIP

U«NH3

/Registration notice
Notice is'hereby given: to the qualified electors of
the Township of Hope, who with to register for

voting at the General Primary Election, to be held

THE NATION'S NO. 1
NITROGEN FOR CORN
NOTHING, BUT NOTHING BEATS
LOW COST ANHYDROUS AMMONIA!

Tuesday, August 2nd, 1966, at the Township Hall.

No One, But No Ono Beat* Our Service
We*t Michigan'* Oldest NH3 Distributor.

May do so any time at my home, Route 15. WII-

Call

kin's Road, Hastings, Michigan. Phone: Delton

C23-2M4, iiMil 8 F.M. T«Hd«r. Mr 5Hi, T946.

FREDERICK W. ANDERS

MANCO

or
SMITH BROS.
ELEVATORS

Hope Township Clerk

LAKE ODESSA

the general primary election to be held

August 2, 1966.
RUTLAND TOWNSHIP

I shall be at my home any day except
Sunday and July 4, to register any eli­

REGISTRATION NOTICE

Th* genarol Primary Election will be

gible elector. On July 5 I shall be home
from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Tuesday, August 2, 1966; Rutland

AGNES SCOBEY

Township Hall. Notice is hereby given

Township Clerk

SMCUl SM.—”

that I will be at my home on Whit­

more Road. Friday, June 24, Wed. June

REGISTRATION NOTICE

29, Thur. June 30, Friday, July 1, and

for

GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION

1 on Tuesday, July 5, 1966, the last day

liday for the purpose of registering

V qualified electors of the Township.

MARY

LINDERMAN

Rutland Twp. Clerk
-

ON INSTALLATION OF

GAS YARD LIGHT

GAS GRILL

TUESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1966 *

preceding said Election, from 8 o'clock

1. a.m. untO 8 o'clock p.m. on each said

SAVE *15
ON INSTALLATION OF

To riio qualified electors of the Township of Barry
• Precinct* No. I and No. IV), County of Barry,
State of Michigan.

Notice is hereby given that F will b
W. Hickory St., Hickory Corn
from 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o’clock p.m. on June
28, 1966. June 29, 1966, June 30, 1966, July 1.
1966 andon July 5,1966—the laM day to register.

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SWEEPSTAKES
We Reserve The Right To Llm.1 QueaKtiea.
Copyright The Kroger Co. 1966

STORE HOURS:
Tuesday______ 9 to 6
Wad., Thurs.,
Fri. &amp; Sot_______ 9 to 9

Peschke's Full Shank Half

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�SHOPPING TRIP TO

HASTINGS
Whether you plan to spend the pleasant days of
summer right around home ... or if you are planning an
extended vacation trip or somewhere else in our wonder­
ful state, you'll enjoy it most if you shop for everything

you'll need right here in your friendly home Shopping

Center.

r : iC.-.f -

v

'

.. .

Welcome IM wonders of sunshine and summer... Come out Into

lhe fun! Prepare now for the outdoor season. Your local merchants
wish you lhe happiest of Summers, and fhey'rg ready with everything
fohfelp you enjoy lively living, more relaxing ease, too.

From fashions Io furnishings, from sporting goods to camping needs,
ftbfh at-home comforts to vacation varieties, lhe merchandise
and lhe services you want for warm weather pleasure are waiting for you

in your Hastings stores. Shop for fun... and for
savings, too. Then see how the sun smiles on youl

A Message from the Listed Gvic Minded Firms in Cooperation\with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Frandsen Insurance

Ironside Monument Works

The Hastings Bowl
Corporation

The Superette
Open 9 Aid. to 11 P.M. Daily

Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

Hastings Paint b Wallpaper
107 t State St.

Clevelands' Men's b Boys'
Clothing &amp; Footwear

W. J. McAllieter
Leonard Petroleum Products

o

Plumbing

John Deere Farm Implements

Gilmore Jewelry
102 &lt;. State
MUIer'a Daffy Store
toe Croom Specialty &amp; Luncheons

Hastings Motor Sales

Dodge Sale* &amp; Service

AJma’M. Flngteton

Sclaader’s Offica Supply

Hastings Hotel

Appliance*—TV &amp; Hi Fi
Central Rodio b TV

Ladie*’ &amp; Children’s Wear
Eckardt Auto Solee
Local Finance Corp.
A Local Family Service

For Your Dining Pleasure

Reohm Motor Sales
Pontiac - Oldunoblle - Cadillac
Eorl R. Boyes Real Estate

Coleman Agency

Ben Franklin Store
102 W. State at Jefferson

St. Martin Floral
Flower* by Chip &amp; Irane

Electric Motor Service
Al Steury, Prop.

The Strand Theatre

Wi«H

Gardner’s Pharmacy
Dependable Pre*criptlom

I IM a. var ijadio OU

Walgreen Agency
And RMtaurant

The Fine Wey of Eating
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Gina Service

National Bank of Hostings
State at Jefferson
Stowell Building Service
General Contractors

' Hems’ of Pendle ton Wootens

Farm Bureau Services

Footwear for lhe Family

Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Hair Shaping.

CM,
Stack Aaaacy
Washed Smd and GtmI

Workmanship

�. . and it all begins with a

SHOPPING TRIP TO

HASTINGS
Whether you plan to spend the pleasant days of
summer right around home ... or if you are planning an

extended vacation trip or somewhere else in our wonder­
ful state, you'll enjoy it most if you shop for everything

you'll need right here in your friendly home Shopping

Center.

Welcome IM wonders of sunshine and summer... Come out Into

FOR

the furi! Prepare now for the outdoor season. Your local merchants
wish you the happiest of Summers, and they’re ready with everything
to hfelp you enjoy lively living, more relaxing ease, too.

From fashions Io furnishings, from sporting goods Io camping needs,

ftofh at-home comforts Io vacation varieties, the merchandise

and the services you wanlfor warm weather pleasure are walling for you
In your Hastings stores. Shop for fun... and for^
savings, loo. Then see how the sun smiles on youl *■

A Message from the Listed Gvic Minded Firms in CooperationWith the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Ironiidc Monument Work a
iatic Design in Marbla and Granite

Barry’s Farm Store
Chrysler - Plymouth • Valiant

Hostings Paint tr Wallpaper
107 E. State St.

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Cleveland^* Men’s &amp; Boys*
Clothing &amp; Footwear

W. J. McAllieter
Leonard Petroleum Products

The Superette
Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Daily

Haitingi Motor Sales

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

Dodge Sale* &amp; Service

AJma’M. Flngteton

Frondien Insurance
Einar Frandten CLU.
The Hastings Bowl

18 Automatic Bowling Lanes

Buihng’s
Appliances—TV &amp; Hi Fi

Beverwyk’s Color Center
Color A* You Like It

Hastings Hotel
For Your Dining Pleasure

Central Rodio &amp; TV
Service by Howard Trumbull

Reohm Motor Sales
Pontiac - Oldsmobile - Cadillac

Footwear for the Family

Credit Bureau of Barry County
On Your Staff But Not On Your Payroll

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate
Hastings Area Properties

Coleman Agency

Ben Franklin Store
102 W. State at Jefferson

St. Martin Floral
Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

Jerry Andrus
Insurance Agency
Schodor’s Office Supply

For Business. Home &amp; School

Mahler Meter* Seles
Unce^JkMsmry

WKH

Gardner’s Pharmacy
Dependable Prescriptions
Heatings Grain &amp; Boon Co.
Mailer Mix Feeds

1220 on yajr lUdto Dial

Walgreen Agency

Notional Bank of Hastings
State at Jefferson

Stowell Building Service
General Contractors

Pendleton Woolens

Ferm Bureau Services

The Fine Way of Eating

Electric Motor Service
Al Steury, Prop.

102 &lt;. State

MUUr’s Deify Store
Ifo Cream Specialty &amp; Luncheons

OoJTS^’f^
womtng tor the Family
Burkey Seles fr Service
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Glass Service

Berth Studio
Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

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                  <text>Barry Free Fair
Entry Deadline
Next Monday
, *•£&gt; “etlbtln.

The Hastings Banner

or

111th Year

the Barry County Fro* Fair, re­
minded everyone that the dead­
line for mailing entries for the
|Me exposition to Monday, July
More than *5266 la being Mfered In premium* this year.
Secretary MeKlbbln declared.
The premium book la now
available at The Banner office
and at moat farm supply store*
MeKlbbln. who Is also supervlsor of Orangeville township,
urged 4H member* and all other*
to get their entries in for the
July 25-July 30 exposition. The
premium book* include Um hun­
dred* of classes and instruction*.
The midway an the Barry
County Fair should be the bigreal in history with the W. G.
Wade Show* coming bare for
th* Aral time tn many years.
MeKlbbln mid the Wade
Show* are the blggost in Michi­
gan. and go to the State Fair at
Detroit. Wade ha* two unit*.
MeKlbbln explained, a large unit
and a smaller one. The large unit
is coming to Hasting* with won­
derful rides, show* and attrac­
tions The other unit 1* to be at
Big Rapids.
The grandstand attractions for
the Fair should be outstanding,
MeKlbbln said. There is a big
horse show on the opening day,
and a 4H dog show in the morn­
ing.
Children's Day 1* on Tuesday
with reduced price* for ride* on
tiie midway. There are to be con­
test* for boy* and girls in front
of the grandstand and the eve­
ning show Is to be staged by
Rem Wall's Green Valley Jam­
boree.
The three-day harness rare
program open* on Wednesday
for 34,044 In purse*. Thursday'*
races will be for a total of'
M.OOO in purses and Friday'*
34.400 will be offered.
Tiie heavyweight horse pulling
contest I* Wednesday, July 27,
and the Thursday grandstand
attraction will be Lucky O’Hare'*
Devil Driver* from Green Bay.
Wta.
Wrestling will feature the Fri­
day night grandstand show and
Saturday the popular Grand 'Ole
opry will put on a complete
stage show with prominent stars

Fay Clardy
New School
Board President

River Rouge
Couple Buys
Funeral Home
Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* C. Glrrbach of River Rouge have pur­
chased the Sponable Funeral
Home at Sag 8. Broadway from
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Sponable
Girrbaeh comes to Hastings
after It years a* a licensed
mortician and tZ years expert- •
eno*.
For the past nine years he had
been in partnership with his
brother. Ray. in the Edward
Olrrbach Sons Funeral Home.
Their father. Edward, died on
April 6. 1051, after being in busi­
ness at River Rouge for 37 years.
Thoma* was born tn Detroit on
March 1, 1031. He wa* graduated
from Our Lady of Lourdes High
School tn 1049. He enlisted In the
Army in January, 1061. and
served from November of 1961
until September of 1963 in Korea
In the Signal Corp*. He wa* dis­
charged in January of 1954.
He entered Dearborn Junior
College in February. 1964, and
transferred to Wayne State Uni­
versity in the Fail of 1966. He
wa* graduated from the College
of Mortuary Science In June of
1966.
He married Florence Sclater of
River Rouge In August of 1061.
They have seven children, Tim­
othy. 14; Thoma*. Jr.. 11; Kath­
leen. 10; Ray L. Olrrbach. II. •;
Kenneth, 7; Cynthia. 0, and
Sheri. 3.

Huntington Road in Calhown
County, near the White Rabbit
Road junction, not far from
the Barry County line.
The dead were identified a* LL
William E Xlquea of Staten Is­
land. N. Y.; LL John Patrick
Fltzmaurice III of Waterbury.
Conn.: Aviation Machinist Mate
2C Charles J. Lurvey of Meriden.
Conn., and Aviation Machinist*
Mate 3C Larry W. Baltaon of
Santa Clara. Calif.
The PSA. the military version
of the ixxrkheed Electra, was as­
signed to an anti - submarine'
warfare squadron at Moffst
Field NAS near San Jooe, Calif
It was on a routine flight from
Floyd Bennett NAS. New York,
to it* home base It was to have
stopped at Glenview NAS where
eight officers and enlisted men
were to board for the last non­
stop leg of the trip.
The B4-pa**enger plane dis­
interested when it exploded on
Impact. It gouged a trench
about M feel long and 15 feet
wide.
Piece* of the plane, none too
large for a person to carry, were
scattered over a 20-acre field.
Piece* of bodies were strewn
about.
Many Barry County resident*
were among the hundred* who
flocked to the scene.

Harry Bancroft Dies

On Labor Day

The Rev. Fr. David Hawley,
who ha* been assistant pastor at
St. Rose of Lima Church, ha*
been transferred to Sacred Heart
Parish in Grand Rapid* a* **Batant to Magr. Edmund PaUefcl
Father Hawley to to assume
hl* new duties on Labor Day,
Mpt 6.
Father Hawley came to St
Rom of Lima Parish on June 14.
1963, from St. Johns Seminary,
after hl* ordination on June 1.
1903.
The Rev. Fr. Stephen Vesblt,
who ha* been the assistant at
Sacred Heart Parish, is to suc­
ceed Father Hawley
------------ •------------

Lt. Tift Recovering
At Okinawa Bose
“He sounded happy. I hope."
Mr*. Leo Tift said after talking
with her son. First LL Ted N.
Tift of Um Marine Corp*.
She talked through a radio
hookup with LL Tin. who Is in
the Army Hospital at Okinawa
recovering from severe injuries
suffered June 11 when Ute large
helicopter he wa* piloting
crashed 49 mile* northwest of
Pile Ku in Vietnam.
Lt. Tift eaid ho wa* in bed
and may not need surgery on
his back a* he ha* a series of
exercises to do. He suffered two
fractured vertebrae, broken rib*
and a puncture wound to the
right leg. He said he could stand
up about two minutes at a lime.
The teg wound wa* healing.
Lt. Tift 1* the aon of Mr. and
Mr* Leo Tift of Whitmore Road.
He wa* salutatorlan of hl* HHS
Cla*a of 1968 and wa* graduated
from Michigan Tech four year*
later. He took flight training at
Pensacola. Fla.

Harry Bancroft of Middle Lake
died at 5:40 am. this Wednesday
at a Kalamazoo Hoaplt*]. Funera) arrangement* were being
Building permit* lisued by the
made at the Leonard - Osgood City clerk's office in June to­
Funeral Home.
taled 931.100.

June Bldg. Permits

backward glances
“bitr ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Mrs Marjorie Dryer, director
of the Barry County Welfare De­
partment. will be the featured
aolotet this Thursday evening
for the third conceit of Um sea­
son of the Hasting* City Band.
Mr* Dryer will «lng
Hymn of U» Republic'
■ America the Beautiful."

aboard the Gclpaholm.
tins* area- This Thursday. un­
. -v—
nt rw w A.
Iona GoateUo Barrymore along
with C. kubary Smith. Guy
wo

FAKD GLANCE*.

rwteAhlen

which oarrted clvll-

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We should not ba heavily com-. Administration, since they were

moved all effective restraint* on
presidential action.
Hindsight to better than fore■ i.ht and If they had It to do over
again, cungnsa would undoubtedly
not vote away their authority In

October, 1047.
Congress, in our opinion. *M1manner.
Frank Ritchie was elected vice rated ‘its responsibility to the
But. u mentioned above, we are
president of the board. Charles 1 American people when it gave the
“ml heavUy engaged, against
Fftul was renamed treasurer and |
blttnkrt .mharity to pro- our better judgment So-What
Mrs Erik vonRete re-elected sec- p
auw&gt;«»y « pretary
| ceed a* he thought best tn thai’*0*7
Clardy was first elected to the ***'
the Bay of Tonkin toefr j Senators Morse and. Fulbright
school board in 1960.
| dent Members of Congress, ti&gt; |
made effective and thoughteluding such critics of Viet Nara fui criticism of the Viet Nam
Ark, on Feb. 29. 1916, the son of policy at Sen. Wayne Morse ami I action — one can’t call it policy
Mr. and - Mrs. Arthur Clardy,
hto father dying in 1957. He at­ Sen J. William Fulbright canntt ta-eause there seems to be none
15 their right to do this and
tended high school at Jonesboro now avoid responsibility for tha
and was graduated from Arkan­ course of events on the Johnagi j
(Continued on Page 4)
sas State College in 1937.
He worked five and one-half

Kiwanians Learn About
State Police Dog Program

Manufacturing Company at Tru­
mann. Ark, and came to the
Hastings Mfg Company in No­
vember. 1942. He ha* been in
personnel and Industrial rela­
Hastings Klwanlan* thl* Wedtion* ever since.
'
Fay married Eloise Hay in
Jonesboro on April 16. 1938 They
have two sons, Michael, who is (son on the polio- dog program.
working for the Vahey Music i

wh.»ul in SL Louis, Mo, with

HHS Graduate
On Sth Army
Pistol Team
Private Itommie E. Smith,
son of Mr and Mrs. Robert G
Allen. Box 96. Hastings, has won
j a place on the Eighth Ufi Army
Support Command Pistol Team.

UMS.
"Jocko" of Lansing and) ttfn thourh h» h'4 n" nr»&gt;l■Schuyler" of Jackson were re- , ou» pistol training. He waa
Jr., te studying for hl* doctor's Gli Rotenson family of Grand tired in November of 1905, leavpreviously assigned aa a gen­
degree in philosophy at Purdue Haven and started hit schooling ing 13 at various poets through- eral elerk with Headquarters
University.
| and Headquarter* Company,
In August of 1965, and assigned out the State.
...
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n.u
...
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------------------------------------"Jocko" and "Schuyler" are list Direct Support Grcflp at
___ Uljongbu.
placed "Schuyler" at the Jack-_____
tull______________________
wlth
handlers aarpet*.
। Uljongbu.
। Basis for retirement to promo- ! Pvt Smith te a 1965 graduate
'1 tlon of the handler from the of Hastings High School. Prior

I Municipal Band
Presents Second
Concert Friday

On Friday. July 8, the East
lawn of the Court House will
Ung* Municipal Band as they
present their second concert of
the Summer at 7 pm.
The band ha* been In exist­
ence for over 20 years and It
ha* become almost a tradition
for the City of Hastings to have
these concerto.
Music played 1* for the en­
joyment of the general public
and It varies from Sousa march­
es to Bach chorales.
During the season there will
alio be small group of band
member* to play for you and
add an extra little variation to
the concert*. The bond member*
appreciated the attendance ta*(

Ask Electors to O.K. Proposals at
A up. 2 Primary; Explain Project
Represents Offwials' Compromise

Circuit Judge Archie McDonald, County Board Chairman
Ernest Hoffman of Carlton Township and Supervisor Lloyd
Hoffman of Barry Township urged Barry County electors to
approve at the Aug. 2 primary proposals for the construction
of a new jail.
The recommendations were made at a special meeting
Tuesday night at the Courthouse attended by township super­
riding stable manager of the visors and specially invited citizens who were urged to help

CpI. Richard Abbott, then a
trooper, attended a 14-week

Barry Defense
Board Plans
For Emergencies

Supervisors Urge
Approval of Plan
For New Co. Jail

Flying Horseshoe Riding Ranch.
Middleville.

|6r 2 year* old weighing more
than 80 pound*, are preferred.
■Aggrealve. but not vicious dogs,
are desired. They are eliminated
I for poor temperament, appurance. atze and weak hips, which
seem* to be hereditary tn Ger­
' man Bhephento. according to
the report.

1 ei^a

ber. 1965. and took basic train -

The forthcoming matches in
which he will nre are not an
end in themselves. They are 15-mill limitation for ti
elimination contest* which train
prospective pistol instructors.
3153.000 earmarked for the Jal),
When each individual shoot­
er h*» natahed the training and the two mills in two years
would raise me
th# rcmamaer
remainder oi
of uie
the
fered a nuclear disaster t h e following human scent, search
8490.000 estimated coat of the
entire project
American farmer would-be de- buildings, targe fields or woodpended upon to supply the food. «&gt;
They also can locate
and fiber needed to keep the P^perty. The main stress to on weapons qualification tiring.
tlon on the need for a new
tracking ability, which many
The first hurdle he mu*t face Barry County Jail—the county *
Umee mean* tracking a criminal
1* tha Eighth U.6. Army Com­
would be radioactive fallout.^
manding General's Match which September of 1964.
staled John Hamp of th* Soil
will be flred in November.
Conservation Service and
a ion found unless he or the handUntil thl* match 1* held he
County Defense Board.
-------------•------------- will .be undergoing strenuous
training for five and-a-half day*

Kaslivflle
Businessman
/Buried Saturday

Mother Becomes
Hl Here, Dies
At Holland

Diateheo.
If he is among the top shoot­
er* In the November matches, he
will go to the Army. Padflc
matches in Hawaii early itext

b."&gt;Sr

The time required for
fulness, he explained
Supervisor Hoffman at Barry

staunch advocate of
plan represent* many
supervisors. He declared that Im
xurwrvtsnn
was supporting it and urged all
citizen* to do ao.

Coat of .the site adjacent to

Um fairgrounds on the south side

of State Street wa* questioned
by Frank Kelly, who ha* de­ valuation tn each township,
veloped building sites here and based on the equalised valuation.
who said he ha* land avallabte.
The next match to the All­ Hoffman explained that the| Assyria, 84-28 one year, 38 76
Army Championship at Fort site offered by Kelly had been for the two years; Baltimore,
studied
and considered but had 3461 one year. 3861 for the two
Benning. Oa. in June. After this
will be the Inter-Service Match not been approved because Hi years; Barry *367—8714; Qsrlal the Quantico Marine Base. Va was in a prime residential area ton 03.62—8724; Castleton M«»
on
North
Broadway and con­
Thto match to in July.
ic tnese
purely
service
Miction would cause great opFollowing
these
purelyshooters
service 'jP°
the
highest
’lt'on
J’0™
82 — 84; John* OTn 34 45 — 0190;
matches. C;:
,
Judge Archie McDonald, the Maple Grove 32 01 -64JB; O_____ ___ _
Judse
will meet at the most. Important
of the American shooting match­ first speaker at the special meet­ angevllle 3522 — 91024; MMces. the National Championship ing. said he had requested an vllle 34 43—8926; RutlaiW HMMatches at Camp Perry. Ohio. opportunity to appear to lend hts 3866; Thornapple 34.44 —Hjff;
It is her# |hat the best military support to the project. He paid
and civilian shooter* compete for tribute to the members of the Springs 8560—811 and
county board
the American title*.
Judge McDonald also said

where farming could be safely
Services for Ray I. Thompson.
rreumed. Expert personnel and .
special tnatrument* ar# required ',at the Vogt Funeral Horne In
Nashville.
Funeral services for Mrs MagUnder the direction of USDA
dallne Bcheib Shuck. 44, who
died suddenly Monday morning, Bixuds. an emergency radio­ hemman, died Wednesday, Juno
July 4, at a Holland Hospital, logical monitoring pogrom to 39, at Uw Veteran* Adminis­
were to be held thl* Wednesday set up to function Immediately tration Hospital in Battle Creek
where he had been a patient 16
at the Dystra Funeral Home at
Holland.
gency. Trained monitor* are
ready to aid In handling the
Mr*. Shuck became 111 Sun­ radiological problem* that would
day while visiting her parents, exist following a nuclear acci­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheib, of dent or attack.
613 N. Michigan. She wa* token
Some of the problem* which
jail on
to Pennock Hospital and then
might arise under nuclear
transferred to Holland.
In addiUon to her husband emergency conditions arc the de­
A former president of the
-----that delaying the project would
and parent*. Mr*. Shuck la sur­ tection and measurement of ra­ NaahvlUe Lions Club. Mr. Jylrtzlpl P nnp
vived by three son*. Charles. diological contamination of farm Thompson served two years
1 IdHE
lands, harvestable crops, stored
tha NaahvUie Village Council, I--,
e
.
ter, Mr*. Everett (Marjorie) Gal­
and tha protection and handling was a member of the Masonic (.OlltCSt Sunday
lup. Coat* Grove Road.
jof farm animate.
Council. World War I veteran
Howard Trumbull, president which would Include a 35-inmate
■®rrin« overseas. and a member Of the Hasting* Exchange Club. I structure that can be expanded
of the Nashville Methodist Is inviting everyone to attend the to 60
go Hoffman explained that
' 7ih annual Model Airplane Con- the State recommends a capacity
of one for each 1.000 of a counFanntr’s Hom* Administration
am.
to
4
pm.
at
the
Hastings
of Andrew and Julia tSchucki
ty's population. Barry has over
Thompson, on Nov. 23. 1895 On airport.
32.000 people
In addition to the 35 detention
Sept 10, 1919, he was married In
standing event are the learian* c41Ls. there is to be a cell for inCharlotte to Beulah Haigb.
The
County
Extension
agent
Ray C. Freeman of 840 Gregg
Survivor* include hl* wife, Model Club, the Grand Rapid* ro&gt;rlglbles, two temporary deprovides
education
on
survival
BL. Nashville, died at hto home
who realdes at 201 Phillip Radio Control Chib and the tent ion tank*, a capias room for
practices
and
protective
meas
­
Thursday. June 30.
Grand Rapids Model Airplane persons arrested on special war­
ures for the farmer, hto family,
rant*. office* for the sheriff and
tor (Elaine) Higdon of Nashville Clab.
County deputy sheriff and had and his livestock.
Seventy-five
entries
from five undersheriff, squad room, at­
—
........ ...............
...........................
The board member* also advise and Mrs. Victor (Janice) Walton
of
Bellaire,
Md.;
three
grandstale*
and Canada are expected torney's room, radio and control
Hastings City Police depart­ farmers regarding program* of children; one great grandchild. to compete in the various dlvi- room, photo and fingerprint
USDA agendas that are nut
ment
(
room, visitors' area, licensing oftwo staters, Mrs Berth* Brody ■slons ,or tlkc 47 trophle* being fice. record* and confiscated
Born’Dec. 3^1883, tn Baltiby Hastings Merchants.
might include, for example, m- Of LeRoy and Mr*. Sadie Bon- provided
boiler
and
emergency
The event* are: Radio Control. storage,---------- —
- ---------■totence tn rural fire defense
’
“
V-Control and «nerator and radio rooms.
□rotnera, lm or Riverside. CaUf.. lld
i security garage for transferring
£j?10, and Joy
th. .I.nxnn.n't nl num 1 prisoner* and an enclosed parkther Ormsbe in 1906. She died in and crops against radloloc.-id
01 FL Lauderdale. Fla.
From the standpoint of num- .
.
.
sheriff's car* and a
or biological warfare.
The Rev. Max Gladding offi- her of event*, thl* to the largest "omp°ete “sheriff's residence
ried in Angola. Ind, to Mr*
More than 3,000 county de­ elated *4 Saturdays .services, and
model meet to be held : ‘
71 censing office may be
Nevah Flory.
The
fense boards are operating burial was in Lakeview C«ne- &gt;n Uie State of Michigan
™ licensing °office
n‘" may be
“
Besides hi* wife, he is survived throughout the nation, and they
. The contest has exce
by two daughters. Mrs. Floyd work closely with county civil
(Esther) Arnold of Ban Jose,
Calif, and Mr* Ray (Hilda) county defense boards receive di­
I
(or
iS«n5
Lowe of Sacramento, Calif; a rection from the USDA state
of the field.
, Mrj 8h&gt;n„ ftu been license
stepson. Glendon Flory, of Mulli­ Defense Boards.
The Exchange Club member* |
undcr sheriff Marl H.
ken; a stepdaughter. Mr*. BerFarmers can look to their local
will
make
food
and
refreshments
{
Campbell.
Tha Stele Highway Depart—------- ------------ ------------------nlta Gardner of Vermontville; a USDA County Defenw Board
The rell block portion wUl be
brother, Eugene Freemap. of aiid to Civil Defense for guid­ ment wUl take bid* in Lansing' available on the airfield.
Wednesday. July 13. on 33 high------------ •------------ .
built of escape-proof reinforced
Hastings: a sister. Mr*'. Florence ance in a national emergency
way project* in 36 counties. Inc*nerll^n,v-.i
of ame.
children, and 13 great grand­
eluding non-akld surface treat,,
, ,
An economica] type of office
children.
mint on M-43 and M-89 in Hal Heart Problem
building conslruotton will be uUadministration, and or
or-­
Service* were held Sunday at
Barry Oxmty That job. esliinwnh 2-yaw-oid aon of Mr. Used ‘for
sr-------------------------’Hun-mel
E dln*n ’resident tai type conatruc3 pm. from the Vogt Funeral
.* •on non
tn v— mm. r.ri. Un j*mro
.______
_____ . MS----------and Mrt James Htmund. MS E.
»
mar ff-.
Home in Nashville with tha Rev.
Washington. Nashville, to to have
Max Gladding officiating. Burlresidence
heart surgery In tiie near future.
Hoffman explained that Barry
WCTU Flcale Jaly
Joe to suffering with aortic ■ ha* no asauranca that It can
Four TfaaUngs students were
stenoal*. malfunction at the small house prisoner* in other Jails
among the 138 high school mu­
aortic valve which doesn't let!1 continually, and that the Incorsician* who attended the fffth on Tuesday. July 12. Member* tiw blood flow from tiie left
vanlanca, manpower and vehicles
If you wish to continue your annual Central Michigan Unl- and guest* welcome. Basket dlnvoralty High School Music Camp.
Joorph underwent calheterlsacontact one of th* following:
Mr*. John Qurd 033-3763, Mn
•CANDIDATES' NIGHT
the former Mary Ann Hull and
Lloyd Owen WI 5-6611.
Berry Couly Repahllean
UM bodgst woqid
for tha -Cawdldata** Night" to
HASTINGS CITY TREASUR­
bo teeM on Ttareday. Jaly 14.
ER Ruby Henney would like to Individual teaaotM and pracUoo*
Hl* dad te empoyed at AhtmlBoardlng prtaoMrs in tha Baannounce that, du* to clrcumBtencos beyond her control, th*
will not start collecting City tax«a until Monday. July 11. 19M.
T/T
Sherry, th. and Drtxreh, 3 ft.

State’s Biggest

contest Sunday

Retired Deputy,
Ray Freeman
Dies Thursday

i

.IT TEST!

A«k Bids on State
Rood Job Here

.“IS

township.
For example, supervisors
Irving and Maple Orove ha

ship* at practically Um eqoalteed

recommended by the State.

।

School Library
'
Book
Circulation
'
•
Reaches
55,572
'

Mrs Lorraine Klgar, librarian
।
।mortal Library, report* that book
।circulation during tha past
,.•chool year totaling 55672.

Algonquin and Altoft student*
used the main library and North-

Mr*

Klgar aald Um library

cesalng 5.119 new

books. She

Nashville Lad

the world** fourth
Sunday afternoon.

Activities at Ha* ting* Baptist
Church are filling the vacation

attend a ball game and to
the Temple Baptist Church.

NUMBER 111

-EDITORIALS-

i—

Fay A. Clardy, 906 W. Madison, Nam. Every one agrees to that.
director of industrial relations at
But we are there and. tn all
the Hastings Mfg. Company, waa
elected president of the Has­ falrneaa,Congreo* and the Johnson
Admlnlstration' are both respantings Board of Education
slble for the creeping escalation of
this war that nobody really want*,

Huge Navy Plane
Crashes Just
Father Hawley to
South of Barry Leave St. Rose
Disaster struck within two and
one-half mile* of Barry County
about 3:40 pm. Monday when
a large four-engined Navy trans­
port plane plummeted Ink) tha
ground and exploded. ftTHng thf
four-man crew.

Healing*. Michigan, Thursday, July 7, 1966

16 Pages—2 Sactioiis

4 from Hastings
Attend Music
Camp at CMU

had

paperbacks

available

for

YMCA Recaivn
Gift from Formsr
Novy Mother’s Club
The YMCA haa raoatvad a con­
tribution to the Aban Johnson
amount of 822627.

Mrs. Eva Edger and 1
Hinkley. closed ant

Frank Rltohta.

�Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K*y d*F fW*1 « «■
«n In Marton. Ind, owe th* Johna*.

Mr. and Mrs- Onto Q. John­
son have received word from
UMtr daughter. Cheryl. who to
on a tour sponsored by MSU,
that ahe baa risked Part*, Brusaaia. HoranM, MUm in W*nd.
and waa en rout* to BwitorUnd, and having a grand Um*.

■- ------- sns'jrxxs

Keonrth'*, th* Ftaurth with bto
----------------------------- - th* Fred-1 sad Mm. «oward F»
(rtok Kays, who wars ttmrv from»tow
». and
Arkansas. VLilUng the Kenneth. Doolittle and famUy

stator. Mb Aaa.
lam fichllhanccka.

3T%ii Omm Vanytoased with th*

I'll Show You, Ma'am
"And that's what I like about Felpausch Friendly Per­
formance. You never bear—‘Baby Food? It’s two aisles
over—at the far end.1

Wesf^Woodland

\\

-uljlV Kictor Sineon

A K

(

Lwa

# FOOD
CENTER

No matter how busy the Felpausch people are, they're
always eager to help with ANY of my shopping problems.
They give ma the answers from 'how many pounds of

steak do I need lo serve 8 people?' lo *what Is Fanner’s
Cheese?' (an item my doctor Included In my new diet.)

\

GET DOUBLE
GREEN STAAAPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY!

*nd have »ou •’’•r noticed how pottle the Felpausch
people are to one another? 'Chock out on number. 3,

'

PLEASE’ or 'Carry out on number 1, PLEASE.'
Yeo, It does make Shopping a real Pleasure, when I can be so sure ol Felpausch Friendly Performance."
thia wa are moat grateMg holiday weekend la
I now we can aetUe down
। normal living and look

SWIFT'S PROTEN...

Manhattan Broil Steaks

FRYER PARTS

P&amp;Twhole

WITH RIBS ATTACHED..

WHOLE FRYER

FRYER BREASTS

LEGS

SWIFTS PROTEN...

BEEF CHUCK STEAKS
PISCHKI...

FRYERS

MWttertalned with a
family pool party

.

Roasted Polish Sausage
ECKRICH...

SKINLESS FRANKS

torry Smith of Fort
■SJ. T®',flay
te Vivian Barnum
family, tha U Di
£ qrer-the-beliday
v. Smith's mother.

SWIFTS PREMIUM SPRING LAMB SALE)

CATSUP

IAMB SHOULDER ROAST5""'
LAMB SHOULDER.CHOPS
1
LAMB SHOULDER ROAST’S

NORTHERN0*?”

EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

IPARE
U-Buy!

FLOUR

MEAT PIES

Miracle Whip
CA1NATKM... y 1/3 «. wt. pk«-

ROLL PACK

Instant Breakfast

POTATO CHIPS

WITH
COUPON
below..,

Maxwell House

6194

RED SALMON-

TOMATO JUICE
‘

MARGARINE

BARBEQUE SAUCE

PEPSICOLA
WITH COUPON BELOW...

CAKE MIXES

NEWI ’
Maav turn

BLUE CHEESE
DRESSING

1

PACK

COUNTRY FRESH - VANILLA

ICE MILK
12-fl.

OVEN FRESH . .. TJ-OZ. WT. PRO.

BAR ANGEL FOOD
&gt; At-to'the season of activity
'Arid icBaa. Vacation* and
'"ywtrncj trip* take » all

39c

GET UP TO 250
STAMPS-FREE

SPARTAN

WHITE
BREAD

*

1

NEWI
MA1Y ELLIN

THOUS. ISLAND
DRESSING

‘ over the beautiful country­

wide lo^Ntfiicb our state la

noUd.

.

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J GLEEM TOOTHPASTE

QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

TIRO
COSTUME
JEWELRY
• DIFFERENT
PIECES lo
CHOOSE FROU

4 sou PACKAGE

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NORTHERN
BATH TISSUE

PEPSICOLA

LIMIT M mil PS®. WITH THIS COltoON. J WAIT

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TH»U V1- JULY 9. 196*.
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I

�Banfield-Vicinity

1966 BARRY COUNTY

Mrs. Wotring of
Woodland Dies
Here Thursday

Funeral services for Mn. Myr­
tle M. Wotrlng, 80. of Woodland,
who died early Thursday at Pen­
— —&gt; ------­ nock Hospital, June 30, were
Bible League of Chicago, at the ht-ld at 1 pjn. Saturday at the
Pilgrim Holiness Church that Pickens Chapel at Lake Odraro.
The Rev. Charles Gibbs offi­
ciated and burial was in Wood­
land Memorial Park.
Mra Wotring n, hospital-

s

More About-------

July 25 SyJuly 30

Backward Glances

pound;

* Exhibits

★ Harness Racing

Ludwick. Sunday. Juno 28.
1.—
ru.1.

Mlles Ruffner for the month of
July. * Bud Bulter Is working al
the Mlles Ruffner home for the
Summer. * Junior Ludwick broke
his foot by a cub tractor tipping ,

* Pulling Contests

★ "Grand 'Ole Opry'

Every Mofldoy it Pantry Day . . .
5 LoavCi al White Bread$1.00
Cinnamon Sfix 6 for 42c. ■
A rich fry roll with cinnamon and honey glared.

FriedcdkkS OU toaion. H.M Cm 6 fa
A Large friedcaka tried in pure vegetable shortening to "
a golden brown.
.

Plain or fruit'filled Baked fresh daily in our oven.

Worth Crowing About"
THE LANDLUBBER INN

One LMf *1 tuftercrujt Milk lrU4 __ 39c
Choice Hl RMy 63c Co«U C«U_____ -

Cinnamon Bleed
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In addition, 100 good fence posts,
ha* gathered as many as 34
bushels of walnuts from under­
neath the tree.

' RIDES
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Population-wise, Hastings ap­
pears lo be on the upswing. City I
। Clerk Davis imports that since

New This Year in Hastings

deaths.

W. C. WADE SHOWS, INC.

Featuring the

56* Years Ago
I The Board of Supervisor! last
week took action to Inaugurate a
county highway system by nam-i
Ing a three-man commission j
consisting of J, P. H. Kenyon. I
Freeport; Amos Fausey, Hastings
and James Crowley, Baltimore.
The commission will have the
responsibility of planning and
improving county roads accord­
Ing to a systematic plan.

Monday. July 25

NEW SKY
WHEEL

Eart Clinton Is recovering In
Good Samaritan Hospital from a
fractured right leg received when

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was turning from Jefferaon
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motor cycle skidded Into t*ne
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Tuesday, July 26

* ml
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The home was slightly Injured.

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Saturday. July 30

Our Rexail Pharmacist
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Woodland
C&lt;
!&lt;«*•»»
»

Il would, ram that the United local, and MUs Phyllis Fox
Br tin. OtnJcK Curtis
Alto, spent the weekend ir
w.
,
MT-3JII
Upper PeninsulaMr. and Mr*. George Estep,
withdrawal of military forra w
The woodland Lions Club met
(r. and Mr*. Art Moore and Mr. at the Den Tuesday, June 3*. OfIcan for the year were liutalled
until North Viet Nam i* willing to family
after the delicious Swiss steak
dinner. Jack Sinclair will serve
Moore at Logan, Sunday. * Mr. another year as treasurer while
partita Involved refuse# to talk? middle ground.
ana Lire. Howell Newton, Broca Harald Classic will replace GayHow much stability and peace and Diane, spent last week visit­
ing the Dakotas, Yellowstone and tary. Third vice president will be
precipltata American retreat 1* Grand Teton National Park. En Oaylord Laughlin, second vice
route home they called on their
open to question. No statesman •on. Keith, at the Niki Army president will be Roy Tltkemeyer
here or abroad scan* willing to Missile Hase In Wheeler, Ind. * and Willis Dalton will serve the
as first vice president. This
Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Seese vtelted dub
also Is program chairman. GlenAU pralbie dlplo- go on record as to what the trend
don Curtis was presented Uic
of event* might be.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough of gavel to serve ns president of the
Thu*.
If
the
United
States
doe*
Alto. Saturday;
tncJudiug Uidm offered by the
club. He then presented John
Mr and Mrs. Robert Host and Barnum, the outgoing president,
United’ Nations. Results have been not attempt a quick and complete
retreat from the Viet Nam area, family of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. «the past-president pin. The
■will only be a successful and
the only alternative te to maintain Orton Srese and family of Alto,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sees* and growing organization if these
— .,,11
negotiated MtUement. North pressure and through all available family of Logan and Mr. and _ ______ 1. 1, — - A “ mA
diplomatic channels to keep the
cooperation of each member of
prised their mother, Mrs. Ray the dub. Board meeting will be
Infiltrate more troops and con­
Seem with a birthday party Fri­ held this Thursday night at the
struct more underground depots
day. They enjoyed Ice cream,
If the decision is to stay, and cake and coffee for the occa- den and the new president urges
each member of the board to
and strung pointe as centers for
make Infiltration so costly that
attend with new ideas for the
North Viet Nam might decide to Geiger visited Don Walton at success of the dub.
lull, the American casualties were
St, Mary's Hospital in Grand
The Methodist softball team
Rapid* Thursday. * Sharon Gel- lost to the Lutheran team last
able try. then the bombing of oil
Wednesday. Saturday night the
tanks and material depots on the Ron Oelger and Mr. and Mrs. Lutheran team will be hosts to
Roy
Dukes
were
Friday
supper
fringes of Hanoi and Haiphong la
the Vermontville team. The field
guests of their parents, Mr. and
a militarily defensible policy- that Mrs. Charles Geiger in honor of has also been active lately with
the pony league games and soon
sivould be supported at home and Ron's birthday.
the Little League will be play­
Rev. and Mrs Ellsworth Swan­ ing games there.
violently opposed by the western son and daughter of Kerners­
Anita Hanson, house guest this
ville, N.C., visited the Paul
Thompson home and also Mr. John Sinclair, spent last week tn
and Mrs. Veqwn Thompson Fri­ Jackson with friends. During the
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter the exchange students
n.
tiie destruction of military objec­ Walt and children of Hastings from this area were guests in
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shoe­
tives and not the terror bombing bridge and son of Middleville Jackson with different families
and Anita's hosts wanted her to
of civilian populations.
.
were Saturday visitors of Mr. return for a longer visit. * The
and Mrs. Richard Shoebridge. Woodland Fire Department has
Wolfgang remained to spend a been kept busy thte last week
few day* with his-grandparents.
allies (yes. there are some ) to * Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler of
nlng. they were called to the
fight and die in South Viet Nam Saranac were Sunday visitors at
home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Gei­
without doing whatever possible the Richard Sboebridge home. * ger, Jr. to extinguish a tire on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernie
Tooksr
and
to curb the infiltration from the
family of St. Johns were Sunday headed to the bam with a load
North? Certainly the oU Installa­
of hay they discovered It was on
tions in the Hanoi-Haiphong area
fire. No great damage, oilier than
Mr. and Mrs. MU ton Buehler a lost load of hay. Sunday morn­
are considerable factors in the
movement of men and supplies and Mrs Joe KautTman attend­ ing the alarm was sounded again.
ed the Rebekah visitation in Oli­ This gvos a more serious fire as
southward and In the stoking of vet Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs
plants that manufacture arms and Tom Vandermale of Yorktown was burning. They had called for
Heights, N. Y, came Thursday help from our department. The
munitions.
•
to spend some time with hU bam burned to the ground but
the house and other buildings
Undoubtedly the open and di­
Roush. * Mr. and Mrs. Tom around were saved. Sunday afNO CHA1G1 FOB INSTALLING!
verse discussion of Viet Num in Vandermale and daughter and
this country is a factor that has Mrs. Ivan Roush visited Mr. and again. Tills time tome pranksters
convinced the policy makers of the Mrs. Bill Vandermale and family had been careless with their fire­
in Marysville last Friday. Bill la crackers and threw one in a dry
North that wo are a badly divided still in the hospital. * Mr. and □eld. With the lack of rain this
-IstST BUYS IN OB OUT or TOWN—
nation and will pull out us the Mrs. Ivan Roush and grandsons. was dangerous and started the
Jim and Eddie Vandermale. at­
tended tiie dinner at the Ele­
fatal mentary School building put on under control by the firemen.
Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
by the four Community Clubs in Dilienbeck, left Friday from
Freeport, Sunday. * Mr. and Metropolitan Airport in Detroit
Mrs.
Keith
Blough
and
children
processes which, to the uninitiated.
for Germany. He is being spon­
of Grand Rapids were Sunday sored by the Youth for Under­
107X WMIgud, Hastingi Phone Wl 5-2091
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben standing Organization. Ho had
instability, weakness and lack of Crites.
’*
met his host family only through
&gt;pen Mm- thru Fri. till 9 P.M. — Open Saturday!
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blough
purpose.
Actually, tiie "sound and tile and sons vtelted Mrs. Harold Ball them in person. He will spend
of Newaygo, Sunday. * Mr. and twd’months with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Bill Blough and children Prttderich Grlmmelmann and
strength—not weakness,. and once
forpeople who know how to enjoy a vacation
thrtr f^ve children. Their home is
fdisr co. in Hastings, Bunday.
l-vF Last Thursday night Mr. and
House guests tills last week
whelming majority of Americans N|r3. Bill Blough entertained
with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mah­
will “rally round," even if some of with a birthday party honoring ler were her daughter, Mr. and
them have to hold their noses a their daughter, Kathle, on her Mrs. David Teeters and family
fifth birthday. Ice cream* WHi of, Rockford, HI. They visited
bit In the process!
cake were served. Guests were some friends . in Hastings where
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kyser and tWir little five-year-old girl met
Mrs. Dorothy Parish of Battit "tilth a misfortune. Tiie family
Creek, Mrs. Greta Blough and dog Tbit her quite badly and she
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, lo­ requited 44 sUlclie* at the hos­
cal. * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blough pital. After resting a fete days
By .Mr*. Sylvan Tagg
was .cpvtwu
reported UUIUe
doing ,„.v
fine and
taach Si.
7SS-12I1 and children and Mrs. Greta she WM
Blough will leave Friday for a1 they went on home. Other re­
week's vacation In Philadelphia, cent
- --- guests
----- *- ■*----—Mr.
-* •*—
were
and Mrs.
Jack
Holland
and
family
of Fort
Mrs. Rudolph Gilbert of Spo­
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Mesecar Wayne, Ind.
kane, Wash.; Mrs. Leno Cum­
--------------------------- ------------- Van­
mins of Santago. Calif.; Mrs. and family were Saturday vlsl----------------------------------------------den
Bosch
have
bpen
vislUng
his
George Williams of Kalamazoo,
Mrs. Pauline Curtis of Grand humus of Alto. * Miss Ellen brother In Alabama this last
0..» w—wetjt_ During his absence from
Rapids and Mrs. Minnie Huff­
Sunday
overnight
guest
of
her
the pulpit on Sunday, Rev. Win­
man of Lowell were Saturday
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay­ gard of Cedar Springs was the
Charles Oelger. * Mr. and Mrs. Wing. * Mrs. Wayne Tagg at­ guest speaker. He was pastor of
Forrest Coleman of South Has­ tended a bridal shower for Miss the Woodland and Carlton Ccntings were Sunday visitors of Lyndla McNutt at the home of ter churches 20 years ago. Many
Mr. and Mrs. CecU Oler. * Mr. her sister, Georgia Shellenbar- of his former friends were pres­
and Mrs. Floyd Dunnigan of ger, In Hastings, Wednesday. * ent to hear him speak and renew
Woodland were Saturday vlsi- Miss Bonita Demond of Cale­■ acquaintances.
donia spent the weekend at the
Wherever your westice taker ycu-you take a holiday from
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Owen Wayne Tagg home. * Mr. and tiie sudden death of Mrs. Glen
and family of Morgan were Sun­ Mrs. Wayne Tagg attended the Wotrlng."They had Just moved
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. VFW convention in Grand Rap­ Into town from their country
rough tieitasnt. Its smooth, tapered Itoes srs'a joy to
Tom Owen. * Mrs. George Owen ids. Wayne was installed ar. home two weeks prior when she
behold! AU la all. a happy combination for mites and miles
and Torn Owen visited Wednes­ Commander of the 8lh District. was token, sick and admitted to
of fuhioasble fun and adventure. 4 styles for women, in
Pennock Hospital. Our sympathy
day with Mrs. Albert Owen at
Hawaiian Blue, Saddle Tan, RawMde Finish. 3 styles
Mrs. Sherman Read of Rich­ goes to Glen and his children. A
Morgan. * Robert Clum, who has
for men. In Saddle Tan and Colorado Brown.
spent the last two weeks with land spent the weekend with her Mr and Mrs. Gaylord Laughlin
Lots you can choose from!
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair------sister.,______
Mrs Louise Spillane. 812 and Katie returned home Thurs­
ffl 21’Ladies'O’Nite... $1835
day from their trip to California.
Clum. returned to Coldwater' 8. Broadway.
The first night away from home
El 26’Pullman... $2635
they were house guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Leon VanOs a'nd family
E3 Beauty Case... $1435
in Wisconsin. Most of the night
10 2-Suiter... $2435
j was spent visiting and "catching
up" on hometegrn news.
□ 21’ Companion... $1633
John, son of. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Sinclair, has been at church
can.p Ulis last week at Wesley
Wo.&gt;ds. A* Mr. and Mrs. Elwin
Dell of Wayne were Wednesday.
June 39, dinner guests with his
mother, Mrs. Anna Dell and
Dorothy. In the afternoon they
went to Hastings.

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Walter Birman
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,
gardening: Frank Kilmer, dairy;
Tripp and baby of Middleville Lyle Newton, beef; Beverly Ken­
and Gordon Croon of Battle nedy. saddle dub; Shbrtey ItayMarshaB Tripp. Mr. and Mrs.

urday, June 38. * Boy Scouts a Junior leader in bwaf.
from Grand Rapids camped re­
_
Rummer
cently tn Yankee Springs. * Mrs. are: presidmt. Phil OUltepte;
vice president, Gerald Newton;
ball, basketball and baseball and Mrs. Mnrsliall Tripp and Brenda secretary. Margery Kilmer, and
Is a member of the Klwanls Key i
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Mrs. Bob Tripp tn Midaieviita.

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Scholarships wens
family of Middleville called on
students graduating ----- ,— ■Mr. and Mra. Archie Burd Sunfrom Michigan high .-choob who
applied for the scholarships at
The Lake O’Squares wlU hold
the 56 Michigan institutions re­ hls grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. a dance Saturday. July 9. at
ceiving the gnuita.
Archie Burd.
sa from 8 to 11 pun. Marve Free­
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Chaffee stone caller. All area square
called ■ on Mr. and Mr*. Carl' dancers welcome. In case of rain.
unlrerdtlea.
Wood and family of Middleville i
High School.
rently contributing $83,000 for on Sunday.

Square Dance in
Lake-0 Parking Lot

scholanhlpa tor the

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for the sctvxil &gt;rwr will Lring
total contributions to nearly

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Hickory Corners Special Program
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Busy Pillowing

Beg Your
Ruffner spent Bunday with

Holiday&gt;eekend
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win attend
Ruffner returned Monday
Coun
picnic supper at Dale's and
children staying at the
Church. Baltimore Church and
Ruffners enjoyed the plcalso. * Mrs Mary Shields Burdick la volunteering for ths Hastings United Brethren
Church. A special offering will
armed service* * The Friendly
for Che Kentucky Field.

stopped al the corner. Boadraw's
AtMttn-ltatey tUh-taUed about
paid a B3S fine ph
for recklMs driving.

NashriU*.

Limb Hits Garage

days tn jail after he pleaded
guilty to drtvin* while under the

Gary and Allaon McDonald of fell Saturday nl*ht

Hastings has always been a
Ronald «. Turnbow. Memphis.
Tenn., paid a *5 fine plus M.10 preUy special place to us. and
court costs for fishing on Algon­
months* probation.
quin Lake without a license.
William H. Homer of Big Rap­
your churches. Reverend Clark
ids, charged by Middleville Chief
and Reverend Elliott gave us a
of Police David P. Newman with
driving without a license, was
To the finest little city wo
know. many, many thanks.
.
flnod MO piua 3710 court costa.
Very sincerely.
Richard L. Austin, 430 w. Mill,
Keyes,

Mrs. a
Bunday evening. «:«. * »h» NaMwflle.

Shelby Roush received

arrested in NaahvUle

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lllVlkW IM
I Bugby officiated.

Cloverdale - Hope

peal Chief Bunlor's decision.
Newark. Ohio
Alvle Whltker. 17, R1 Shelby­
June 3t, IBM
ville. paid a 325 fine plus U.45
costa for illegal possession of In­
toxicants.
Hastings for a short stay Intend­
ing to return on May 34.
ungs. and Kenneth K. Benedict,
On the 24th my husband be­
31, Middlerille, each paid 125 came very 111 and. after examlfine* plus 8133 costa on disorder­
ly charges. They were arrested he needed surgery before he
by Officer Gary Bunlor on N.
mlttcd to Pennock Hospital and

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Castleman.
His stay at Pennock Hospital
was made as pleasant as possible
by a very fine staff of nurses

recovery when we received a
telephone call from home saying
inson. whose subscription' I had
renewed on May 23rd) had had a
severe stroke. She never regained

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Mr. and Mra. Almond Weber

of the Fourth with their aunt
and uncle, the Marvin Cooleys

laanuc raw nuucao a.,
,
_ _________ __
a'ion of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'ng * k1"1- Thc'
a bit tiny
L MacKenzk' R2 Hastings; | thou«11 dignified was Gora Btrif- making Yellowstone Park one ot i William Fox family and cei*ihe hlghUghU of their 17-day I brated the July 5th birthday of
larine Pvt. Je^ry E. Pre*, son
L*111'
*cX*d “
trip.

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court coots for driving without
a license. Chief of Police Richard
Bun lor also officially notified
Austin that his- taxi cab oper­
ator*! Bcerue had been suspended

Hoff-

was Interrupted for about a ball
their grandparent', the Allen hour.
have1 lovely bride tn her pink formal McDonald*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munn
and two children and Mr. and

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About 30 children and several
adults were transported to Auof Instruction under simulated

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----- squad tactics, guerilla warfare,
Roush from Battle Creek and day and night combat, patrolling
Edd Felgbner were weekend and the use of Infantry weapons.
Hobiyer and MIm Mriva Peake
iiad a good time bicycling Mon-

baatc specialist training In mili­
tary occupational fields. Leather-

Dick Rlne and Miss Unda Spears Blair HawbllU and Kenneth
spent Bunday at Rose Lake near
good's. * Weekend guests of the LeRoy. returning Monday. They
called on Mr. and Mra. Nolan
er. Mra Grace Rlne, and Jim of Hudson, who have now moved to
Hastings. Monday guest* at the Reed City. * Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
Stephen Oegoods also Included ert Foster and family were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs Heber
Foater. * Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Mra. Gordon Rlne of Hastings.
Blahop and family of Battle
Creek spent the 4th with Mr. and
Mra. Morse Thornburgs of Three Mrs. Vem Hawblit*. * Mark
Rivers. * MIm Maxine Peake
was honored with a bridal ahow- weekend with his wife and other
relatives. He leaves soon for duty
goxl She received many lovely in Germany.
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Whitmore
and useful gift*. MIm Caryl Hurof Battle Creek called Sunday
Peake on Thursday evening.
Kenneth Osgood spent the
past week at CUraon City Youth Leslie Whitmore and family of
camp. * Family and friends m«4
at the Lynden Johnoocka of Gun nlng guests. * Mr and Mrs. Gene
Lake to .watch the fire works Schantz from Grand Rapids
from their roof top.
Mrs Austin Schantz.

receive more training when they
report to the staging battalion
at Camp Pendleton. This train­
ing will cmphaaln? jungle war­
fare. patrolling and civic action
based on experience gained In
Vietnam.

teachlng In Italy the past two

Fourth of July vnu appropriately

Church Delia rang and the fire
a crowd appeared on the lawn of
American Legion Poet 484 and
Auxiliary Unit 484 conducted a
flag tanning ceremony which

Lake Odessa

Just as the ceremony started,

By Ruth Peterman

continued. Everyone sang Ameri­
ca the Beautiful and dispersed

W’ednavday Mra Burdette Liv­
ingston of rural Clarksville and
Mra. Dan Hickey were In Grand
Rapkb and called on Mrs.
Charles Carlson. * Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan Inman and Nancy of Baartx of Kalamazoo on Hnnnay
Livonia gpent the holidays with afternoon.
the Floyd Baxters and the Clare
Greens. * The Clare Blakely*
spraU the July 4th weekend at
tho*r collage near Big Rapids. |
family of Kalamaaoo wtre 8*L-

Dunham District

Mra. Myrvell Stephens * The
Merry Social Club will have
thetr picnic at the shelter house
at Jordan lake Thursday. July
Navy Ho*pltal Corpsman Wil­ 14, with potluck dinner at noon.
lard Bennet. Jr., of Charleston. Violet Haas. Elbe* Jackson and
a counselor In the school In SC. was home on an eight-day
which she taught in Italy and emergency leave to attend the*
funeral of his maternal grand- Shade reunion will be held at
been vtalllng at the Hoos home
the Ionia Fairground*, Bunday.
tla Creek. David Bennett went July 10. Potluck dinner al one
turn to New York next week to In the Air Force at Lackland
o'clock and bring beverage If
John Hoc* Cecile has resigned
her foreign assignment and plans
to teach tn Michigan next year.

By Mrt. Milet Rujfner

JU IY CUAMNCE

LADIES DRESSES
One group of Spring and Summer Dresses in
pelites, misses and half-sizes.

of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ben-

frotn abroad.

Bartlett and children of East
to Alpena over tha 4th. tak­ Lansing were Friday supper
ing his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. guests of ths Homer Bartletts be­
Ball. * The doctors tell Herb fore attending the fair.
oaUActer. Ludwick he may drive his car for
1101 N. short distances.
Garry Bristol hft transferred
to Colorado to attend school *
Linds Dunkelberger has gone to

Building Permits

LADIES COATS
Our entire stock of Spring and Summer Dress Coats.

Births at Pennock

and so is tiring
messy defrosting!

Where You Borrow
May Make A Difference

DELTON-

BB 30; agBBt Dick1; Danns KUo*«r.

OALMBUBa' — B4llk BUUtaa. IS

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PREFER
CASH LOAN

they receive.

* i

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leu you shop^blg*1 and take advantage of food specials
.. . gives you space to freeze entire meals for special
nr reWon* and to keep leftovers fresh and tasty for
another raeal . . . plus a wide variety of convenience
features ahd the luxury of an automatic ice maker.

I. CUaUa. July 2;

They can pay all their bills with one loan—
up to $1000.

Regularly $14.98

LADIES SWIMSUITS
One group of one and two-piece styles.

LADIES SHIFTS

They like Hit courteou* service and treatment

thatr new
wls
'i ■'
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Ladies Ready to Wear

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Our entire stock of Spring and Summer Hats.

One group of Dresses - Coats - Sportswear. Broken sizes.

WHY
'

LADIES HATS

Regularly $7.98

One group of Jersey Shift Dresses in misses
□nd half-sizes

■20 N. Broadway. Muy Cook. SOS
W. Qrooa. Tord AzpteML B3. LoclUt

They hava 1 payment monthly—1 place to pay.

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CHILDREN'S WEAR

They receive helpful counsel on money or budget
ituvra. aa
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problems.

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One rock of Dresses. Toppers. Suits, Swimsuits,
Play Suits. efL

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To tide you over
'Til Pay Day

.

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LADIES PURSES

Regularly $2.98

One group of Straws. Plastic-Like-Leather In beige,
pastels, whites, block and brown

’

FImm HS-SU4

and Bylvta Walters visited the
Aaron Shuck family Tuesday af­
ternoon In Holland.

REMNANTS
One table of remnants.' Some pieces up to 3 yards.

When You VQT^ for

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Circuit Judge-5th Judicial Circuit

S Richard M. ||u?r

Parmaleefr
124 East State Street

Published by Consumers Power

LityX*:

�I1 Ellen Maria Flory,
[ E. Gene Wolcott
Exchange Vows

The Jocobys Mark
Silver Anniversary
Ernest and Lucy Jacoby round­
ed out M years- of marriage

MissSusan Mitchell,
John Ironside Wed
In Village Chapel

Saturday tha Jaoobys odrtxuled with their children. Mr. and
Mr*. James (Lucerne) Morr.fr.
Jenneane, Chris and Stephen al
Gull Harbor Inn. The table was
appropriately drooratad for the
occasion and the honored couple
were the redptsnt* of many
iu.«iy rut* of silver along with
many beautiful cards and greet­
ings. Other gultete included Mr.
and Mra. Jams* Marr, 8r. Lois
Parsons of South Rockwood had
Mr and Mr*. Gordon Vander-

Tha Martha Mary Chapel at
OrosufMd Tillage, Dearborn,
was the picturesque sethng for
the wadding and tn keeping
with Chia atmosphere, the Iron­
sides Model T. Ford wa* walling
at Uh from of the Chapel for

The Vermont vllle
IchUrtb wo

Methodist

The Congress Inn wa* the
scene of the wedding reception
chaplain, performed the double al 0 o'clock that evening.
ring ceremony tn the presence
Following their honeymoon
of IM guasta. Mtaa Sharon Wil­ trip to Cape Cod the bridal
liam was the soloist and sang.

with a bodice top of lace with
»ed peart trim and tiered staves.
Her bouffant finger length reii
waa held in place by a bow of
organs*. She carried a bouquet
of white roses and ivy.
Preceding the bride Into the

WHITE'S

years icrvlce oversea* with the
Fifth Army.
The couple and thetr four
children moved to Hasting* Ln
August, IBM, when Mr. Jacoby
became affiliated with Orchard

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth

Harry Mead of

Mr and Mrs

the engagement of their daugh­
ter. Lynd* Sue Gerity, to Doug­
las J. Scobey, ana of John Sto­
ber, of R2 Hastings and the
late Mra. Scobey Douglass is a
19M graduate of Hastings High

many friends throughout the
Stale. He I* scoutmaster of Troop
178 and treasurer df the Em­
manuel Episcopal Church. I-ucy
ha* acted a* president of the
Business and Professional Womcri's Club for the past year and
both are faculty members of the
Maple Valley School
They Save one grandchild.

Photography
The Don Macoil family of De­
troit visited tiie Gay Jordons for
the 4th holiday and Mary Gay

V4S-3M1

SPECIAL

(Saturday Only)

7-Year-Old is
'Mostess Hostess'

Mary Lou Lantz,
Gene Strimback
Are Married

lace edged pointed berth*, with
Jilgh ooilar of lace and insertion.
Tho mutton leg sleeve* had
cuffs of tucks, insertion and
lace. The floor length gored full
skirt featured a full flounce
edged in lace with tiny tucks
and inemlon the same a* tn
The groom, son of Mr and Mr*
the waist. also Insertion In the Ken Strimbtick of R4 Hastings, is
front of the skirt. Two matching employed by the Clark Equipment
petticoat* of lace, insertion and Company of Battle Creek.
tucks completed her costume.
Her elbow length Illusion veil
wa* held by a bow and she car­
ried a bouquet of blue and white

Is Setting for
Lovely Ceremony

FULL GALLON

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

atater, Mr* Jeanne Janoueek of
Sunfield. 8he was wearing■ •
llrht blue chiffon over taffeta,
and she carried a bouquet of
white carnation*
x.
Hugh Wolcott, brother of the
groom, served a* the best man.
Seating the guest* were Risk
Wolcott. brother of the groom,
and Don and Roger Ftory, broth­
er* of the bride
For the wedding the bride's
mother chose a brown and white
dress while the groom's mother
wore a two-piece paatel print
' oM. proved to be a "hostess with "blouse on” dram. Both mothers
the mostess” as she entertained had a corsage of white camsfor the birthday of her mother.
Mr* Bud Wolfe, on Saturday.
A reception wa* held in the
MIm Mary Lou Lanta of Char- July 2. at 1 pm. with "some” aa- church parton Immediately fol­
lotte and Gene Strlmback of Ha*- sirtance from Aunt Ruth Varney lowing the ceremony Mr. and
tings were united In marriage and Aunt Ruby Curtis*
Mr* Jack Moore, brother-in­
Saturday. June 25. st 5 P m In the
However. Martha planned her law. and sister of the groom
home of lhe groom on M-37 south guest list, filled In her invlta- served as master and mistress of
of Hastings.
tton*. picked out her "Queen For ceresnanie* Mr* Thomas WolThe lovely double ring ceremony ' A Day " napkin* pastel-colored
wer performed by the Rev. Ascle- cups and plates, happy birthday
I tine of Battle Creek
i balloon*, etc. In aU there were
• T*, bna,. dtuIbUr M Mr. "
prwnU 31 IkUm «nd

The brides honor attendants
were her stater* Jane Wilson,
maid of honor. Anita, bridesmaid,
and Elma and Mary Anne. Jun-

Pakhom. President of the Lansing
Stake, read the double ring cere­
mony Monday afternoon. June 27.

In spite of the heat, everyone
spent an enjoyable afternoon
vtat'lng and Martha had two
birthday games which Mr* De­
loria Dipp conducted for her.
Tn departure, everyone's
thoughts were that it should
be done every year and Mrs
Mr and Mr* Gordon Cota at­
Wolfe was especially happy for tended the graduation of thetr
as many friends, gifts and a daughter. Mr* Janis White, held
thoughtful 7-year-old daughter. al Ivanhoe's in Xalamaaoo. from
Tracey's Beauty Academy She
'win tje working at Annette's on
South Westnedge in Kalamasoo.

aw

In a beautiful ceremony, the
bride, given In marriage by her
father, wore a candlelight floor­
length. linen sheath gown enhanced

Methodist Rites
At Lake Odessa
Unite Couple

Mr* Paul N Kudlrka of CnJ£
CharloU‘
VerTnontIll., wa* assisted by hl* brother. IWUe' _______ a____
John Kudlrka. of Chicago. Ill 1
.
a* best man. William Kudlrka,'
*"d. Mrr A1PhonMJ A
of Chicago, and Then and Vic- "
’ ’
tor Wilson were usher*
Mr. and Mr* Royal Wilson of
Birmingham, uncle and aunt of
the bride, were master and mis­ Honor Medical Society graduate
tress of ceremonies and Mis of Marquette University and

ffW. iT

Odessa wa* at the guest book
U on the University of MlnneA reception wa* held In the ****’•
Fellowship hall after the cere­
mony and after a trip In north­
ern Michigan, the couple will re-

at Spa: tun Vitiate, M8U. to con­
tinue their studies, majoring in
John J. Hopkins served as best
man Peter Ogilvie and Thomas A

Birke’J

CUT RATE of Hastings, Mich.

U0

tioru decurited Hie altar for iho
double ring ceremony performed
al three o'clock by Ralph Slier-

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Usually $3.98 to $15.00
Now

�J. Ronald Sim
Takes Bride at
Scottsville, N. Y

Personal Mention
Among

the Fourth of July

family

Society newS

acotumue. M. Y,^nd J. Ronald

□rand Rapids. East-west winners
were Kenneth Rose and Joseph

A. 81m, 537 W. Walnut, ware
united In marriage at the Union

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decorated

ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Don­
on assignment In Washington, ald C. Springer of 230 W. South
Street wish to announce the en­
Pat Hodges will return this gagement of their daughter, Jan­
weekend after vacationing with
i he family In Wisconsin. Mrs. H. ice Lyn. to Jerrold Robert Cole
of the Navy, aon of Mr. and Mra.
to Joliet. Hl., to visit tier mother Wayne Cole. 133 W. Walnut
Street. The bride-elect Is a June
The Dr. Gordon Finnic family graduate of Hastings High
visited her parents. the Ralph School. Her Rance, a 1904 gradu­
Hemes In Charlevoix several days ate of Hastings High School, Is
stationed at the Naval Amphibi­
Mr. and Mra. Roy Hubbard an Base, Little Creek, Va. A Sep­
will bo in Sturgis thia weekend tember wedding is planned.
competing In a bridge toumaSlightly less titan 45 percent
Dr John Lockwood and family of the total 4H membership re­
side on farms. Of the remainder.
33 percent live in rural areas
week, returning home and the balance In towns and
cities with over 2.500 population.

The bride, given in marriage

children at the Hastings Country
Club Monday afternoon and eve­
ning for the July 4th buffet supper turning to their home In Balt burn" and protect the quality
Lake City last weekend.
by using
Phillip Mitchell chairmaned the

were, elbow - length. bell-shaped

was attached at the waistline.
Her elbow-length Illusion veil

pausch are In the South this
the youngsters. Other committee
members were the Harojd Phillips. Knoxville. Tenn., on Saturday.
When they return home Mrs. R.
L. McOLmpsey and Mrs. Char­
Sleepers. J. Hubbells. Robe:
lotte Hensley will accompany

daisies and gladioli .with yellow

Scottsville waa maid of honor.
with a mana green velvet rib­
bon st tile empire waistline from

linen skirt hung to the floor.
Her headdress vu of nymph
green velvet ribboa and veiling
hlte

Bridge

MRS. J. RONALD SIM

yellow silk linen. with matching
hcodrvascB. Their flowers wenyellow and white daisies. The
three bridesmaids arc M8U

Dr.

Philip

E.

Benson.

Lake

Banging July 4th
Gun Lake, 1966

The flag raising and cannon
In-law’s best man. Grandville
Mitchell of \HuUngs. and fra­
ternity brothers Josh Benin of July morning has become such
a tradition at Hostings Pointe,
For her daughter’s wedding, right way to start Independence
blue linen Day for the Pointe folks, their
families and friends.
The spectators, and there are
many, many, youngsters of all
Tlic groom’s mother wore a
pink shantung dress with pink
Dans about 10:30 to watch the
corsage.
event. Granville Mitehell and
Bill Smith gave out with profes­
orated with boakota of yellow sional trombone duets this year,
and white (fcdsies mixed with beginning with The Star Spang­
led Banner, after a prelude con­
yellow snapdragonsFor traveling, the bride chang­ cert, and then the old favorite*,
ed to a blue and white printed like, 'Shea a Grand Ole Flag"
cotton aulL
' and "I’m a Yankee Doodlo
Dandy." (Tha playing of "Taps"
ore Ums final notes heard before ■

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It's Up To The Family
Members of the family know
better than anyone else how much

sfaqqld be spent for the funeral serv­
ices. Wg offer. service# |n all price
on make

the right choice—i^based; upon indi­
vidual wishes and needs.

bridal couple will be at ixnne at
711 N. E. 43rd Street, Seattle,
Wash.
Out-of - town guests present
from Hastings were Judge and
Mrs Philip Mitchell. Mr. and

awards

following

the

Club Tuesday went to Mrs. How-

2 Friends Hove
Happy Reunion

Lovely 5x7 PHOTO

man and assisting her were Mesdames Itobert Walldorff. J Limes
A happy reunion took place on Berry, K. 8. McIntyre, Jack Wood
June 29 between two "boys" who and Myron Tucker. Mrs. Dewayne
High will clialnnan the luncheon
Ward on East State Street.
Tta-y were Roy F. LeRoy Olm­
sted of Grand Rapldi and
George Mcyera of 8. Benton MRS. BLANCHE DEMING DIES
Mrs. Blanche Deming suffered
Btreet.
These "Boys" were playmates a fatal heart attack at the home
from childhood through high of her son. Eldred, 628 Pairview,
Kalamaxoo Wednesday, July 6,
school.

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Mrs. Olmsted (Florence* Otis resident and Dick Deming of
and Mrs. Ernest Cronkright, Hastings Is a grandson.
lhetr daughter, held open house

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Thomas K. Stebbins of Detroit. lute thia year honoring Judge
Archie D. McDonald, who is re­
from Lansing. Mt. Clemens, Illi­ tiring from the bench after 25
nois. New Jersey. California and years of distinguished service to
Barry and Eaton Counties.

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JULY SPECIAL!

Olmsted, Mrs. Olmsted is the More than 90 percent of the
total pea bean acreage is planted
menfolk gatlser for refreshments. ionntt Margaret Packard.

the Johnson cottage.
There is a rotation of torch!
bearers to light each firing and
tor this duty each Is adorned
with special headgear. Jim Rad­
ThomM Stebbins. Mr. and Mrs. lord did such a superior Job with
Arthur StewarjL Mra. Garth Un- this chore that the explosion"

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Smith visited
Mrs. Charles Leonard enter­ over the July 4lh holiday. They
tained her hospital guild with a
potluck supper Wednesday. Special
guests were Mra Ralph Herrick
and her daughter. Martha, who
arrived recently from California
and ore now awaiting orders to
join their husband and father In
Germany.

. . MIm Barbara Ann Hsjler Becomes Bride.

HASTINGS

Montcalm counties.

straight floor-length skirt falling

Chicago, Ill., and MU* Martha

_________

CHARLES H. LEONARD

Personal Mention

Roy Chandler. Mrs Clara GilMr. and Mrs. Wally Oernentx
Haywood.
Knight of Greenville, Miss Barbara
Gayle and Linda Kuney of
Cowles of Grand Rapids, and Adrian were overnight guests
Douglas Savage of Middleville for Friday of Judy VanWIe. On Satdinner Saturday evening at Gull
Grand Haven.
Doug and Barbara whose wedding
When Rusiwdl Martin was dis­
date Is July 9.
charged from the Navy a month

pm. Saturday. Juno 25,

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Rapids and third to Mrs. Gordon
Ironside and Jocelyn Ironside.

Finnic. Mr. Tatum will Join hb

Mra. James Hawed and young5ter, of Selfridge Field visited
her parents, Judge end Mra.
Philip Mitchell over the holiday

Members of the Warren Kidder
family honored their parents co

port. About 40 were present to wBh
Grand Rapids. Second Mr. and Mrs. Kidder many happy
rs. James Berry and

husband. the Rick Olmos al

Mrs. Ralph Tatum and young­
sters arrived Sunday evening
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Honor Anniversory

(fliiirijf!

by the groom’s parents and the much attention tiiat the lake
aunt and uncle of the groom, surrounding the firing area is
filled with boats and catamarans
and Mrs. Dean Artman of Pitta­ afloat with many people watch-,
field. HI.. Friday. June 24. at 7 Ing the landslde display.
As always there is costume at­
p.m. at the Caledonia Country
tire of all kinds for this gain
Club, Caledonia. N. Y.
event that Links the past with

tury swim suit, a complete
oover-up of wool worsted, was

NON-PARTISAN
CANDIDATE
for

Circuit Judge
Eaton &amp; Barry Counties

u

took the prize in a draw with
Mrs. Alan Robbins, a gay 20's
flapper.
Fourth of July* will come and
go, things and people will change,
but It's a safe bet that this ob­
servance a£. the "Grand and
Glorious
h" will continue
on indef
Into th
gcncrullopa.

Monday evening visitors at the
and Mrs. Don Wright of Char­
lotte.

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10 Years Municipal Judge of Charlotte
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19 Years Practicing Attorney

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h*

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FOR EATON O MUY COUNTIB
NOhAAATISAN CANDIDATE

Bastings

Member F.D.I.C.

and Security National Bank of Battle Creak
M. to Tt P.M

�J. Ronald Jim
Takes Bride at
Scottsville, N.Y.

Society newS

Grand Rapid* Ea»l-weal winners
were Kenneth Rose and Joseph

Walnut, were

Rapid* and third to Mrs. Gordon
Ironside and Jocelyn Ironside.

TiUft

Mr. and Mrs

White
the altar. Mra Raymond Terepk*

The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a white

ald C. Bpringer of 23fl W. South
Street wish to announce the en­ straight floor-length skirt falling
gagement of their daughter. Jan­ from an empire waistline. Sleeves
ice Lyn. to Jerrold Robert Cole were elbow - length, beil-shapad

Slightly Iras than 45 percent
&gt;f the total 4H membership reudc on farms. Of Uw remainder.
13 percent live in rural areas linen skirt hung to the floor.
ind tha balance In towns and
ilka with over 2.500 population. green velvet ribbon and veiling

MM. J. RONALD 8IM
. . Hit* Barbara Ann Hapcr Becomes Bride.

Um&gt; makl-of-tumors.

Banging July 4th
Gun Lake, 1966

The flag ralsiug and cannon
In-law’s beat man. Grandville
Mitchell of .Hastings, and fra­ firing ceremony every Fourth of
ternity brothers Josh Benin of July momlng has become such
a tradition at Hastings Pointe,
Smith of Concord, were usher*.
For her daughter’s wedding. right way to aUirt Independence
Mrs. Hazier chose a blue linen Day for the Pointe folks, their
familiar and friends.
The spectators, and there are
had an orchid corsage.
many. many, youngsters of all
pink shantung dress with pink shore site al the Stephen Jolui-

he Family
church parlora which were dec­
orated with baskets of yellow
and white daisies mixed with
yellow snapdragons.
,
Ftor traveling, the bride chang­
ed to a blue and white printed
cotton suit.

else how much
the funeralserv-

|n all price
JjlBiityKon moke

event Granville Mitchell and
Bill Smith gave out with profes­
sional trombone durta tills &gt;t*r,
beginning with The Star Spang­
led Banner. after a prelude con­
cert. and tlM'n the old favorites,
like, "Shea a Grand Ole Flag"
and "I’m a Yankee Doodle
Dandy.”,,Th* placing of "Tap*"
uro the final notea heard before ■

2 Friends Have
Hoppy Reunion
A liappy reunion took place on
June 29 between two "boys" who
were bom In 1M8. in the Second
Wrad on East State Street.
They were Roy F. LeRoy Olm­
sted of Grand Rapids and
GrotKo Moyera ot B. Benton
Btraaf.
These "Boys’’ were playmates
from childhood through high
school.
Mrs Olmsted &lt; Florence &gt; Otis
and Mrs. Ernest Cronkright.
thetr daughter, held open house

Bridge awards following the
ladles luncheon at the Country
Club Tuesday went to Mrs How­
ard Peters, Mrs. Cornell Denton

teeds.

OSGOOD

COMPARE
B-4-U-Buy!
Quality Furniture
DOWNTOWN HASTINGS

JULY SPECIALS
Lovely 5x7 PHOTO

ENLARGEMEH

man and assisting her were Mes-

and Myron Tucker. Mrs Dewayne
Pugh will chairman the luncheon
next Tuesday.
•

HRS. BLANCHE DEMING DIES
Mrs. Blanche Deming suffered
a fatal heart attack al the home
Kalamazoo Wednesday. July fl.

resident and Dick Deming of
Hastings Is a grandson.

Read the attached labels when
surprize stag party far his 78th buying seed, Michigan Slate
University Exten&amp;lon specialists
ended with the surpercentage of germination, puri­
Arthur Olmslid (Margaret Pack­ ty. and other important facto.
ard! and son. Craig, of Charlotte, Don't let price be the only guide.
who, were hosts at a dinner al
Braun* Steak House
Others
Michigan Blate University imve
ght.
made IL possible for Michigan lo

Olmsted, Mrs. Olmsted Li the
menfolk galliei lor relreshmenU. former Mgrgan-L Packard.
1711 N. E. 43rd SInert, Scuttle. while the menfolk lake over al
the Johnson cottage.
VSB BANNER WANT ADS!
Out-of - town guests present
Tiiere is a rotation of torch
from Hastings were Judge and bearers to light each firing and
Mrs Philip Mitchell. Mr. and for this duty each la adorned
Mrs. Anton TurkaL-Mr. and Mn with special headgear. Jim Rod­
Thomas Stebbins. Mr. and Mra. lord did such a superior &gt;rij with
Arthur Stowxril. Mra. Garth Un- this chore that the explosion

Sascd upon indi-

Montcalm counties.

Mrs. Ciiarlcs Leonard enter­ over the July 4th holiday. They
tained her hoapitel guild with a
potluck supper Wednesday. special
guests were Mrs Ralph Herrick
and her daughter. Martha, who
arrived recently from California
and are now awaiting orders to
Join their husband and father in
Germany.

yellow silk linen, with matching I headreaaea. Their flower* were i q

he family know

Clara OU-

Wally Oemente

accompanied him Iverv and have
Mrs Kuhn suggest* that the
children at the Hastings Country visited al the home of his Par­
Club Monday afternoon and eve­ ente, the John A. Martins, re­ brat way to prevent "freezer
ning for the July 4th buffet supper turning to their home in Ball bum" and protect the quality
of the meal in your freezer 'te
PhllUp Mitchell chairmaned the
sure you seal the package lightpausch arc In the South thia
the youngsters Other committee week to attzmd a wedding at
members wot the Harojd Phillips, Knoxville, Tenn, on Saturday.
Mn. Marthk Cummins. John When they return home Mra. R.
Steepen. J. Hubbells. Robert L. McGlmpsey and Mra. Char­
lotte Hensley will accompany
and the W. Gene McAlcstera.
Mrs Robert L. Smith visited

Her elbow-length illusion vrtl
Street The bride-elect Is a June
graduate of Hasting* High
School. Her fiance, a IBM gradu­ flower* were
ate of Hasting* High School, is dalalas and gladioli with yellow
itatloned at the Naval Amphibi­
an Base, Little Creek. Va. A 1
ember wedding Is planned.

HAST NGS

Bunday dinner guests of the

Haywood.
Knight of Greenville. Mias Barbara
Gayle and Linda Kuney of
Adrian were overnight guests
Dougla* Savage of Middleville for Friday of Judy VanWle. On Baldinner Saturday evening at Gull
Harbor Inn for the pleasure of Grand Hawn.
Doug and Barbara whose wedding
When Russell Martin wa* dis­
date la July B.
charged from the Navy a month frozen meat

wm the orgwnlsL

roonunatcB of the bride.

Protect Your
Food From
'Freezer Burn

Personal Mention
Roy Chandler, Mrs

fonned

engaged—Mr. and Mn. Don­

Members of the Warren Kidder
family honored their ;nrent* on
Saturday with a 33rd anniversary

port About 40 were preaent to wiah
Davidson of Grand Rapids Second Mr. and Mn Kidder many happy

Bcotteville, N. Y.and J. Banaid
(Mm. Ml W

Honor Anniversary

Your favorite snapshot blown up to a 5x7 enlargemant with any roll of black and white film
brought to us for developing and printing. This
offer applies to color too. If you bring us a roll
of color film for developing and printing you
will get FREE 1 5x7 Color Enlargement.

LIMITED TIME OFFERI GOOD TO JULY 31 I

Plus S&amp;H Green Stamps

GARDNER
Quality and Jriendiy Scrvici
Wl 5-2134

HOW. State

was a special caiuton filing sa­
Stebbins of Detroit. lute this year honoring Judge
Archie D. McDonald, who Is re­
from 1 -anting Mt. CLczuen*, Illi­ tiring from tlw bench after 25
nois, New Jersey. California and

Thomas K

JJotne JACK 0. OSGOOD

15-2471

Barry and Eaton Counties.

by the groom a parents and the much attention that the lake
aunt and unde of the groom. surrounding Uic firing area is
filled with boats and catamarans
ajxl Mrs. Dean Artman of Pitts­ afloat with many people watch­
field, Di, Friday, June 24. at 7 ing the landildc display.
pun. at the Caledonia Country
tire of all kinds for this gala
Club, Caledonia. N. Y.
event that links the past with
the preaent. A turn of the cen­
tury swim suit, a complete
oover-up of wool worsted, wa*
worn by Mra. Tom Stebbins and
look the prize In a draw with
Mra. Alan Robbins, a gay 20's
flapper.
Fourth of July* will come and
go, I lung* and people »1U change,
but It’* a ttfo bet that this ob­
servance of the ’’Grand and
Glorious “
■” conUnuc
'
. will
. Into the next
generullops.
,

0

NON-PARTISAN
CANDIDATE
for

Circuit Judge
Eaton &amp; Barry Counties

Monday evening vitdtora at the

and Mrs. Don Wright of Char­
lotte.

Charge!
THE MODERN WAY
Use your Security Charge!

Budget your purchises, large or small, with no special forms or financing.
Just say “Charge It" and you will automatically receive the convenient ex­

tended payment privileges of your Security Charge Card.

You can decide then or later to pay as little as I, 10 of ypur balance each
month with • sorvico chirfo of only l% (Minimum payment $10!—W pay

EXPERIENCED

the entire balance within 25 deya of your billing date with no icrvico charge!

UNDERSTANDING
CAPABLE

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STOP and SHOP Where You See The SECURITY CHARGE SIGN

ite Judge of Eaton County
11965 TO PRESENT TIME!

Municipal Judge of Charlotte
tFROM 1954 TO 19651

’racricing Attorney
lent Michigan Municipal
s' Association
&gt;erienced Judge on the Job

ond Barbecued

SPARE RIBS
TOO!

BARRY COUNTIES

NON-PARTISAN CANDIDATE'

63ATIONAL

goblnron

19

A.M. to Tt P.M

CORNER OF
STATE AND

JEFFERSON.
DOWNTOWN

[Hastings

Mac LEOD lor CIRCUIT JUDGE
EATON »

Sponsored By

Member F.D.I.C.

and Security National Bank of Botrio Creek

�b-MB ■MTDtOS BANNXB

Th* Jack Bay family Joined
I other family members at Rex

B-

in California

morning and evening
and th* following Sunday,

Vacation* Make
Rev. Manker
A Busy Preacher

Freeport

VSCaWXk..

Lu. Muiker » Wllnr

-rK-r. .

atOJP
fire . WM
McDonald

taking their vocaUoiu.

, 14th weekend reluming
I Tuesday evening.

at the North Irving Wesleyan

------- &gt; -nu; --ft

require* expert planning. Be­
cause we offer insurance of
every kind for your home, car,
family or business, we can ob­
jectively analyze your require­

Horace IG

StM TranHa, CLU.

Hoyt. * Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Hoyt attended the Standard Oil
annuitant* club picnic at Maple

Circuit Judge

obligation for this service. Call
u* for detail*.

In Columbus Grove, Ohio, tha

% Capable and quoli*3 tied - Over 30 yaan

randsenC

F

■

POWERS

ment* over-all, and balance
your insurance dollar* to fit

legal nparjaaca.

Insurance Agency

Over Miller’s Jeweler*
120 W. STATE ST.

Funeral service* for Willard F.
Taylor, 57, Clarksville. who died
at 5:15 am. Thursday, June 30,
at the Belding Hospital, were
held at 1:30 pm. Tuesday H the
family of Clarksville enjoyed a
picnic at Tyden Part. « Mr. and Pickens Chapel at Clarksville.
Mrs. Larry Neff and family of
Nashville were Bunday callers at
burial waa in the ClarkavtUe
Mr. and Mra. Willard Smith Cemetery.
of St. Petersburg. Fla., apent Frl-

For Banner Classified Ada .
Call WI 5-3401.

Next Sunday ahe will again be
at the North Irving Church for

Primary Etiction

Phone
WI 5-4174

August 2

Willard Taylor
Of Clarksville
Dies Thursday

New York Life

-

Fund. Ha U a former executive
vice president of David Advertis­
ing. Inc., of Grand Rapid*, and
ha* been In the communication*
field for 18 years Tiie Halting*
Community Cheat 1* a member
of the United Fund.1

Phone Vermontville
159-7298

and children spent Sunday with &lt; Spotts) Taylor.
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Dutcher at
He married Geraldine Vender­
their cottage near Gua Lake. «
Water of Albion in 1930." and
and children of Hasting* we they moved to the Clarksville
Sunday visitor* of her parents. area from HaaUng* 31 year* ago.
Mr. Taylor wa* employed by
Mr. and Mr*. Joaae Blough. *
Mrs. Sylvan Tagg spent Bunday the Universal Metal Products of
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Paste, in Grand Rapids.

Ftar Banner C1**iifled Ada
Call WI 5-3481.

Cail WI 5-xbl.
he CUrkivuie

survived by three daughter*. Mra.
Richard (Deloreal Staff en of
Belding. Mra. Wayne (Virginia)
Livingston of Clarksville and
Mra Harry (Mary Lou) Bliss. Jr.,

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT

। Grand Rapids; nine grandchil­
dren; a brother. Richard Taylor
of Hasting*: a half-brother. Dal­
las Nance, and three half-sisters,
Mra Wilfred &lt;Dorothy» Bums.

FINAL MARKDOWN!
PRICES WILL BE REDUCED AGAIN! MARKED DOWN TO THE LIMIT! YOU'LL WANT TO BE HERE IF ONLY TO LOOK NOTHING QUITE LIKE IT HAS EVER HAPPENED IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY THERE WILL BE EXTRA EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE TO HELP YOU

AT ALL
223 North Mai*
Ute* Raeid*. Mkh. 43127
Pl**** 517-243-4802 *
|

DEVEREAUX

106 Lirt Erie
Albia*. Mich. 49224
Phone 517-629-2081

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF

1 401 North Brosdwiy
1 Harti.&lt;1. Mkh..49058
| Phoae 616-945-3190

FURNITURE stores

_| 144 N*rth Mil*
JBreaMr*. Mkh. 49230
1 Ph*** 517-592-2120

1 592 Wert Columbia
I Brttte Creek. Mich. 49014
| Phe*e 616-964-4935

1 49 Maar**
I HllbUle. Mkh. 49242
| Phone 517-437-2212

— truth Always — f^tj only —
“A SALE WLTH A REAL REASON — NOT WST AN

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF
24 cu. ft.

EXCUSE”

There Has Been A Complete Management Changp At Devereaux Furniture's

1 2301 Eart Mkhlgsa Av*.
I Jack***, Michl*** 49202
| Phe*e 517-712-0431

CHEST FREEZERS

Regular $189.95

General Office . . . Operating Capital Is Needech. . .-immediately . . . Old

Beautifully Styled Living Room Sofas

Inventories Must Be Liquidated . i . No Roason^Jiffbffer Will Be Refused . . .

Holds aver 800 Lb*, of Frozen Food

New Management Said: "Everything Must Be Spld . . t Even If At A Pub-1

FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE $04*777
ONLY . . . CA I

Many Were Sold at $99.88
FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE

$QQ7
OO

Regular $319.95

lie Auction”.

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF

REFRIGERATORS
12 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR
Dial Defrost

• Full Width Freexer

Regular $189.95
$1QQ77
FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE I OO

ABSOLUTE CLOSEOUT Of ML
$169.95 2 pc. Living Room Outfits will |o at

Final Markdown Price $ 99.77

$219.95 2 pc. Living Room Suite* sell at

Pinel Markdown Price $129.77

$269.95 2 pc. Living Room Suite* go at .

. $;:?.?3

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF

5 pc DINETTES
30x40x48 TABLE

Final Markdown Price $159.77

$299.95 2 pc. Living Room Suite* go at .

. *KV.SS final Markdown Price $179.77

$349.95 2 pc. Living Room Suites go at .

. SZ67.CZ

Final Markdawn Price $237.77

4 Contour CHAIRS

Regular $49.95
FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE

tings.

Chidester Area
The Walt Kidder family went
to Lake Odessa on business last
Saturday. While there they went

Vivian Overly and children from

Jerry Woudatra and friend from
Brown City stopped al the Kid-

Haven. * The Frank Kurr's at­
tended the Carl Vandcrlcan'*
by their children. Also the Floyd
Burkeys and the Lee Wellfarea
of Hastings attended. The Vimderlcana were former resident*
of HasUnga * Harry Williams
day. A The Gerald Knicker­
bockers are planning a week's
vacation. They are going to

er spent Monday night at the
Curtis home. * The Merle Vundrehofr* had a* weekend guests,
grandson. Del* and th* chil­
dren of their nephew. The Vanderhoff* also visited their neph­
ew. The Vandcrhoff* also visited
their nephew over the weekend.
Tiie David Smiths are having
a visitor for the weekend. Mis*
Darlene Bucher of Akron. Mra.
Smith's sister, Loretta and Mindy
Smith, along with Darlene, visit­
ed Die Don Roths Monday. They
went boat rtdlng. * The Ken­
neth Bucher* called at the
Smiths' this weekend. A Dean
Potter called on hl* brother.
R. D. Engle. Jr., iuu been
visiting his grandmother, Mra.

riving from Virginia where he

vLdting ids parents. Rev. and
Mn. Ellie Engle, in the Upper
Peninsula, before leaving for
Vietnam about July 14.

JAQ
W

HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES . . . HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED ... SEE FOR YOURSELF . . .FINANCING FOR THOSE WHO PREFER TERMS
. . . YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO STOP IN AND JUST LOOK AT THE FURNITURE AN Di APPLIANCES BEING SOLD AT UNBELIEVABLE LOW PRICES .
FREE DELIVERY . . . FREE LAY AWAY . . . FREE REFRESHMENTS ... ALL STORES OPEN 9:00 TO 9:00 DAILY . .

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF
Regular $6.95 — ODD

DINETTE CHAIRS
• All Colors

• No Limit

Chrome or Bronxe Tone
FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE

^A^
■»

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF
30'

ELECTRIC RANGES
Regular $219.95
• Deluxe Features
• Big Oven
Removable Door
$4 OQ77
FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE 1

Store Hours:
All Location*

9 to 9 DAH Y

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF ALL
AT TREMENDOUS

SAVINGS
$309.95 3&lt;pc. Sectional Suite*

SECTIONALS
:3

AT TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS
Fieel Markdown Price $229.77

$389.95 2 pc. Sectional Suite*

re * Final Markdown Price $279.77

$289.95 3 pc. Sectional Suite*

re

Final Markdown Price $189.77

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF ALL
Final Markdown Price $ 99.77

$169.95 3 pc. Bedroom Suite*

Final Markdown Price $119.77

$199.95 3 pc.-Bedroom Suites
$229.95 3 pc. Bedroom Suites

:s

$359.95 3 pc. Bedroom Suite*

Final Markdown Price $139.77
Find Markdown Price $179.77

$279.95 3 pc. Bedroom Suite*

” *^1*^

Final Merkdown Price $219.77

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF

STUDIO COUCHES
.

Regular $79.95 Studio Couches
with Storage Compartment

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

A Couch "by Day . . .
Sleep* 2 At Night
$4Q
FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF
Mattress or lox Springs18.77
Swivel Rockers34.77
Platform Rocker*^2.77

f*chm*«h for mewlag, claariag

Recliners29.77

‘Hollywood led* twin sis*
Set of 3 Walnut Tables12.77

TERMS

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT SALE

FINAL MARK DOWN!!

JOHN DEERE
LAWNS’GARDEN
TVACK3K

Devereaux Will Pay Interest

*

Until Next Year.

NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE OR HOW FAR YOU HAVE TO TRAVEL BE SURE AND

Goodyear

DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL S-A-L-E

BROS.
Implement*
Ph. Wl 5-5052

•

�■ANNEX

The Jack Bay family joined

Vacation* Moke
Rev. Manker
A Buev Preacher
Rev.

.. brother, 14lh
cannin

Lila

morning and evening „
and the following Bundag, ifcjy

V*Ca**«L..

returning home | taking thrtr vacations,
HUI Methodist Church In
1—:. *•—
at the North Inlnt Wesleyan

weekend

we offer insurance of
every kind for your home, car,
family or business, wo can ob­
jectively analyze your require­
ments over-all, and balance
your insurance dollars to fit

Uce field on

Horses IL •

family of Clarkavllls enjoyed a
picnic at Tyden Park. * Mr. and Plckens Chapel at Clarksville.
Mrs Larry Neff and family of
Nashville were Bunday caller* at
burial waa in the Clarksville
the Gordon Yoder home.
Mr. and Mr*. Willard Smith Cemetery.

Stas Tnsssle, CLU.

POWERS
Circuit Judge

obligation for this service. Call
Mfordcuita.

Insurance Agency

Over Miller’s Jewelers
120 W. STATE ST.

Primary Election

Phone
WI 5-4174

day with Mr. and Mr*. Charles

Hoyt attended the Standard Oil
annuitants club picnic at Maple
Island near Paw Paw Saturday. In Columbus Grove, Ohio, tiie

Capable and quali­
fied - Over 30 year,
legal experiaac*.

RANDSEN’C

New York Life

August 2

Prob and children spent Bunday with
i nubile relations Mr. and Mn. Donald Dutcher at
Michigan United their cottage near Gun Lake. *
Fund. He is a former executive
and children of Hastings were
Bunday visitors at her parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blough. *
Bald for IB year*. The Baiting* Mr*. Sylvan Tagg spsnl Bunday
fpm reunity Cheat 1* a member with her sister, Mr. and Mra.
of the United Fund.
Gordon Paste, in Grand Rapids.

Phono Vermontville
159-7298

Ptor Banner Claaolfled Ada
Call WI 6-3481.

For Banner Classified Ads
Call WI 5-3481.

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT

FINAL MARKDOWN!
PRICES WILL BE REDUCED AGAIN! MARKED DOWN TO THE LIMIT! YOU'LL WANT TO BE HERE IF ONLY TO LOOK NOTHING QUITE LIKE IT HAS EVER HAPPENED IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY THERE WILL BE EXTRA EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE TO HELP YOU

AT ALL

DEVEREAUX

104 E*M Irk
AK&gt;io«. Mkh. 49224
Phaaa 511r629-2081

223 North Maia
I*r*a Rapid*, Mkh. 41127
PUm 917-243-4102 *
|

ABSOLUTE CLOSEOUT OF

1 401 North Broadway
I Harting.. Mkh. 49058
1 Phon. 616-945-3890

1 592 Wort Columbia
1 Brtti. Creak. Mkh. 49014
I Phea* 616-964-4935

I Hilbdsh. Mkh. 49242

1 them 517-592-2120

| Phoae 517-437-2212

ONLY
NOT JUST AN

1 2301 East Mkhlgaa Ave.
1 Jackaaa, Mkhlgaa 49202
| Phea* 517-782-0431
r

1

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF

Regular $189.95

General Office . . . Operating Capital Is Needed^.-. .-Immediately . . . Old

CHEST FREEZERS

Beautifully Styled Living Room Sofas

Inventories Must Be Liquidated . i . No Roton Akf^bffor Will Be Refused . . .

Holds over 800 Lbs. of Frozen Food

New Management Said: “Everything Must Be Spid . . f Even If At A Pub-1

FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE $£A-V77
ONLY . . . CQ I

Many Were Sold at $99.88
FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE

$0071
OO

Regular $319.95

lie Auction".

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF

REFRIGERATORS
12 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR
• Dial Defrost

• Full Width Freexer

Regular $189.95
$4 OQ77
FINAL MARKDOWN PRICE I OO

the Universal Metal Product* of
Saranac until 1064. when he re­
tired because of his health. Since
pulr shop at Clarksville.
He attended the Clarksville
Bible Church and waa a former
member of the Clarksville
Uoim Club.
In addition to his wife, he is
survived by three daughters, Mrs.
Richard (Delore*) Staffen of
Belding. Mra. Wayne (Virginia)
Livingston of Clarksville end
Mr*. Harry (Mary Lou) BIU*. Jr.,
'of Ionia: a son, Willard G. of
Grand Rapids: nine grandchil­
dren; a brother. Richard Taylor
of Hastings: a half-brother. Dal­
las Nance, and three half-sisters.
Mrs Wilfred (Dorothy) Burns,
Catherine Nance and Mra. Rotings.

Chidester Area
The Wall Kidder family went
Saturday. While there tiwy went

Vivian Overly and children from

Haven. * The Frank Kurr'a at­
tended tiie Carl Vondcrlean’s
35th anniversary that was given
by their children Also the Floyd
Burkeys and the bee Wellfares
of Hostings attended. The Van­
da-Jeans were former residents
of Hastings. ★ Harry Williams
called
tlr Dean Potter* Tues­
day. * The Gerald Knicker­
bockers are planning a week's
vacation. They are going to
rough It for a week Mr*. Knocker spent Monday night at the
Curtis home. ♦ The Merle Van-

■----------------- ।---------------

EXCUSE"

There His Been A Complete Management ChanapAff Devereaux Furniture's

(Spotta) Taylor.
Ha married Geraldine VanderWattr of Albion in 1830. and
they moved to tha Clarksville

They all returned to the Walter
Kidder home and had loe cream.
Jerry Woudstra and friend from
Brown City stopped al the Kld-

FURNITURE stores

J 144 North Mak
‘f BreaUya. Mkh. 49230

- - - - - TRUTH ALWAYS
A SALE WITH A REAL REASON

Villard Taylor
Of Clarksville
Dies Thursday
Funeral services for WllUrd F.
Taylor. 67, Clarksville, who died
al 6:16 am. Thursday. Juns 30,
at the Belding Hospital, were

For Banner Claastflod
Call WI MM.

a protection pro-

F

Freeport

Manker I* filling

man. who was hnspitallxed.
Next Bunday she will again be
at the North Irving Church for

your

J?i
Alarmed
.uAfc4~ w-w &lt;u™art a(-»*1O am H1&gt;M.» whan a

derhoffs also visited their neph­
ew. The Vanderhoffs also visited
their nephew over the weekend.
Tiie David 8m 1 tha are having

Darlene Bucher of Akron. Mra.
Smith’s sister, Loretta and Mindy
Smith, along with Darlene, visit­
ed the Don Roths Monday. They
went boat riding. ★ The Ken-

Potter called on his brother,
Laurence, Tuesday.

ABSOLUTE CLOiSE-OUT OF ALL
$169.95

pc. Living Room Outfits will go at JJ2!

Final Markdown Price $ 99.77

$219.95

pc. Living Room Suites sell at.. .

Final Markdown Price $129.77

$269.95

pc. Living Room Suites go at

$299.95

pc. Living Room Suite* go at

$349.95

pc. Living Room Suites go at

!5

ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT OF

5 pc DINETTES

fInel Markdown Price $179.77

Final Markdown Price $237.77

*267.00

visiting ills parents. Rev. and
Mrs. Estle Engle, in the Upper
Peninsula, before leaving for
Vietnam about July 14.

30x40x48 TABLE

Final Markdown Price $159.77

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�| The Weather |

Arlie A. Reed
Taken New Post
In Oakland Co.
In 1052 ArUe A. Reed, then
superintendent of the Nashville
School*, severed hl* connection*
at Nashville to accept a similar
Position m Lake Orion.
After 14 year* there he 1* now
rearing to accept a position
with the Oakland County Board
of Education.
Thursday evening he and hl*
wife. Margaret, were honored at
—ADV.—

Deif Man Perfects
Midget Transistor

Hearing Aid

a dinner held at Pine Knob re­
sort at CUrluton with nearly
300 tn attendanoe.
ArUe, as his many Nashville
area friends knew him. bolds
a 04- degree from Central
Michigan University, an M A
from Ncrthwaatcm University
and a PH. D. from Michigan
State.
Since moving to Lake Orion
he has been active as a member
of the Rotary Club, the Masonic
Lodge. Men's Club of the Metho­
dist Church and the Chamber of
Cuinmmr Mn. Reed 1* a teach­
er in ths Oxford Schools.
The Reeds have recently pur­
chased a cottage north of Lu­
xerm near the Au Sable River
where they plan to spend much
of their vacation time.
Attending Use dinner from
Nashville were Mr. and Mra. Al­
bert BeU and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Brumm. Among the guest*
were the Bernard Matas ot Ox­
ford, former Nashville residents.

Temperature* soared to record
highs last week with the mercury
climbing to a blistering 96 on
Saturday and Sunday—high for
the season. On Independence
Day. however, the weather mod­
erated and it was a wonderful
37 a* nearly everyone enjoyed
the Fourth.
The area was still desperately
in need of rain ,a* only slightly
over a half-inch fell back on
Tuesday. July 23. breaking a 12­
day dry spell.
The temperatures:

The Hastings Banner

STATE FARM MANAGEMENT
TOUR JULY 20

Evangelist

Quality Furniture BOWXTOWN HAITI HCS

ffoocriw
Low of 55 Monday night. GO
at 7:M am. Tuesday.

Weaver Speaks
National Meet

Ford Aspinall,
Retired Bliss
!■ of education at Western
chlgan University, has rcturnfrom Tacomn, Wash., where Employee, Dies
addressed Che annual meM»*

Aapinall

Ing to figures prepared by the
Polson Control Center of the
federal Public Health Service
The Michigan Department of
Health, which ta evaluating

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Hastlaga Motor Solos
L fr WBaraga fr Weldiag
Lark* Buick-Chevrolet.

HARDWARE.

daughters, Mrs. Maurice (Evr)

PLUMBING

HEATING fr AIR
CONDITIONING

BUILDING. RIPAI RS
C. A. Msttasa. Bwlldoe
CLOTHING fr ACCESSORIES

Wskoo’s. lac.
(faraiorty Ksocholo's)

JEWELERS

DEPARTMENT STORK
DRY CLEAN

RUGS fr FLOOR COVERINGS

iundry service
HmMbm Steady '

Lowell and Lonnie of Evart, and
three slaters. Mrs TOny (Flossie)
| Stage! of Middleville. ----Mrs.-—
Fay
I (Dorothy) Underwood of Crystal
and Mrs. Duane tDorta) TangeI inan of Cheyenne. Wyo.

Leaving from llw Metropolitan
। Airport on Friday a* exchange
Of this total. 1028 Involved. | students in Europe were Karen
children under five Ingesting Front. Anne Wieeenhofer. Cindy
baby aspirin. In addition. 160
five-year-olds were poisoned by
adult aspirins, and another 279
took unspecified overdoses of
aspirin.
Boape. soap powders, and de­
tergen ta were a low second in

cording to the report. A total of
506 incident* were reported, in­
cluding 418 Involving children
under five.

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burning of sunburn', poison ivy. prickly
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%ihor skin irritations.

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Nashville, Mich.
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prevalent poison agents report­
ed in Michigan in 1965 were

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About 1.600 trip awards to the
National 4H Club Congress in
Chicago will be awarded this
year to top boys and girls In the
50 states completing the beat 4H

MlddlevUle, and Kenneth. Rich-

PHARMACISTS

MariXTte Standard Sorelea

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married Bessie Ketchum and family.

.... ...__ __ _____ _ _____[grandchildren; five great grand­
er accidental poisonings children; throe brother*. Floyd

OFFICE SUPPLIES
Schador's Ofttee Seppllre

Bunday. June 28. the sisters.
son. nieces and nephews of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Farrell came
to help celebrate their 50th an­
niversary.
A beautifully two-Uered cake
was furnished by Sylvia Walter*.

Tuesday. July 5. at Pennock Has- health, there waa no open house.
Many nice cards and flowers
Friday at tiie Pickens Chapel at with another cake from the
Carlton Center Methodist church
In hta speech he proposed a
Burial will be. in Woodland
approach to the function
made the Farrell'* 50th anniver­
organization of student Memorial Park.
sary a hj*PP&gt;' occasion long to be
rite in American secondary
&gt;ls. He asked for a cornmlt, from 42 schools throughout
country to serve a* pilot
He waa bom In Barry County
for testing hU proponoL on July 11, 1899. the son of John
Mrs. Cha*. Norrla. Sylvia Wal­
and Mary belie &lt; Parker &gt; Aapinall. ters. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Fifield.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest James. Mrs.
this area and had been employed Arthur Yargcr, Mrs. Albert Alby the E. W. BUa* Company for tofl. Kyle James and friend. Bet-

irin Still
Poisoner
Michigan

Bortric, lac.

Pennock

Wcdnesday at tl
Olrrbach Funeral —.
the Rev. George KUloU officiat­
ing with burial in the Cedar
Creek ------------

denl Council — Laboratory for

Mr.

You won't, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!

Rites Wednesday

Honor Couple
On Golden
Wedding Jubilee

Norris' assistance.
j of the Natlpnal AaaoclaUon
Student Councils.
plnalL 66. 5967 E. Center Rood.
Their wedding date wa* June

He later married May Gallup,

ELECTRICAL SIRVICIS

of

T. b. «^eUlU,-A&gt;muu&gt; Ouy I
®&gt;ll~
A. Bristol son of Mr. and Mrs. I recording artist from Columbia.
Oaylen C Bristol of Rl. Cooper |8. C.. te song leader for the week
Road. Dowling, has been selected
Phil Gordon of tauulng
for technical training at Lowry I’Ul ** organist. Three artist* are in Arkansas.
APB, Colo., a* a UB. Air Force
wiltxir; a daughter.
munitions specialist. He recently n 1 n g musical concert at &lt; :30
completed basic at Lackland P-”1Mrs. Hollis (Jean) McArthur of
APB, Texas. Hla new school is
Missions being presented dur- Woodland; a brother, and a stepart of the Air Training Com­
mand which conduct* hundreds Elly CiirlsUan Fellowship and the Douglas, waa killed in Korea in
of specialised courses to provide
technically trained personnel for will be reported
Ute Nation's aerospace force. and Howard Ban
Bristol was graduated from Has­
tings High School in 1965.
Dorothy Boll of Grand Rapids.
day callers of Mr. and Mn. KdComplete, colorful programs win Chaffee. Mr. and Mre. Har­
are available by writing the con- old Chaffee and family
fcrence.
I Sunday callers.

B-4-U-Buy!

"I don't need cash
with an

AUTQMOTIVI SIRVICIS

Trover

on Sunday evening.
Pastor William

FcomparT
Urgart faUcilwi. staa te.
Lawart
)■ lN« area.

Harry

Lake Bible and Missionary Con­
ference for the coming week. He
will be speaking" at the Satur-;jU|y

For Banner Classified Ads
Cail WI 5-3ML

I

i Evangelist to
Mrs. Opal Payne
Head Gull Lake Dies Monday;
Bible Meeting

(2)

rain.

If you can hear people talk and
cant make out the words clearly,
then this wUl be your answer. An
extremely small hearing aid using
a tiny eixrglMd unit, has been
perfected by a man who himself
Is hard of hearing and has been
for over 10 years. With thia new
aid, even whispers are crystal clear.
If interested it is suggested you
write HEARING. 32 E. 9th St,
Erie. Pa. You will receive full in­
formation at no cost or obligation
whatsoever.—Adv.

&lt; r«fan Two—Fssts 1 fe B

luk
I OAK
Thursday, July
7, 71966

UW (1) the fruit and
CMKSa »~1 Gerald Kober. Sparta;

preparations. 210; pain relievers,
other than aspirin. 203, and.
barbiturate fiedativci, 200.
The total number of accidental
poisonings from all causes in
the State were 10.067. of which
8.117 involved children under
five, the report concluded.
USE BANNER WANT ADS!

kitchen and bath *nd two bedroom* upstair*, ha* full basement
with two ga* furnace*, new water heater, bring* in good steady
income, for $11,000.00
A RIAL NIC! HOMI IN THI FOURTH WARD. ha* two bed-

..$10,000.00

IN MIDDLEVILLE. WE HAVI A GOOD HOME ON M-37 w.th
living room, two bedrooms, kitchen with dining space, full

&gt;11.000.00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4tk WARD, ha*

way,'for $8,900.00

Shopping win never be more convenient than It Is right now . . . with
a FREE Hastings Qty Bank Cudlt Card. Just say ’Charge it. Please"
with any merchant participating in Hastings City Bank’s Credit Card
Plan. Remember, it’s a free service to you when your account is paid in
full in 30 days. Or, you may choose to pay a minimum of $10.00 per
month and extend payments over many months with a small, 1% service
fee added to your unpaid balance. Why not get your FREE HCB Credit

Card NOW!

WE NOW PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVIN8S

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
By
Wokarise
&amp; lUvertide

far..............................$7,500.00

A SUMMER COTTAGE, furnished with 15 it. boat and 12 ft. fishnice cupboard*. and has utility room, has automatic sprinkling

$1,500.00
NICE LARGE LOTS AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, two of them, right
on lake, will tell both of them for$3,200.00

2 NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.
A NIC! VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition foe - ..$650.00

VERY REASONABLY FRIGID HOMI IN THI 2&gt;d WARD, has

.$4,000.00

pwvtdabiWty of our fast
abl

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SA LB AND
NEED NEW LISTINGS
HASTINGS SALESMAN

A GOOD GOING BUSINESS located on an excellent largo site and

$35,000.00

COMHETi NANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

Ilin; liniis l!iti| lliinh

A GOOD HOME ON NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, with two
bedrooms and full bath upstairs, and downstair* a living room,
dining room, carpeted, with a fireplace, and kitchen, ha* a base-

ANOTHER HOME IN THI FIRST WARD, ha* three (wdroems up-

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY

baiement with gat heating ptent. two (tall garage, I* cap in­
sulated. ha* Jtorm window* and *o»«n*. for$9,500.00

A RIAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOMI IN THI FOURTH WARD,
With three bedrooms upstairs; downstairs it has ona bedroom,

KSTATI

�like Treasure
iunts Friday

Lake Odessa

ens
t Warn Golfers
1 To Take Better

Som Soaaiont Rolh
But Escapes Injury
8am 8e**lon* of Nashville es­
caped serious injury Bunday
when hl* race car rolled over af­
ter coMhing into a guardrail
during quallticatlon* for the UB.
Auto Club sprint car feature at
Eldoer Speedway In Rossburg.
Ohio. Don Branion ©f Cham­
University at South Dakota ao paign. Ill- *&lt;«
«’mL
route borne from California. *
Mr. sad Mr* Don Hummd and
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family were Bunday, June 36,
Can WI 9-3491.

Armchair
Athlete 2

Care of Caddies
OoMbv, taka tetter cars of
four caddie* You're hurting too
■■oar °&lt; *»■&gt;&gt;■ That «• Ox warn- I
tag if aafsty experts.
■toy than gjM caddtos are
*»•*■*:

lavoty and useful gift* * Jack
Wickham underwent back surg­
ery at BL MaryTs Hoepital In Lake * Mr. ami Mrs. Manuel
Grand Rapids Saturday. June 25 Rodrigue* and family took her
* Mr. and Mn. tewts Lehman, mother. Mrs. Domingo BUvsa of
Jr- visited Staff Sgt- Lewis O. Ionia to Grand Rapid* Bunday.
Lehman from May 27 through June 24 when: she wsa admitted
Qualify Furniture
June 8.
to Blodgett Hospital for surg­
DOWNTOWN NATT1 NCI
Servicemen News
ery * Mr* Lyle Oknatewd. PhHy
UFSMt UlwNM.,
t*«
Pfc. Charles (Terry) Lloyd, Up and Sheila of Denver, Colo,
Laurie Hteam. eon of Mr. and Mr* Chri Bawdy have been visiting Rev. and MJ*
-Xalhy Bradley, of Woodland, arrived home
---------------- . Oole, Mark Kee- June 20 on a 30-day leave from
Rtehard Nevin* Susie Mar­ Vietnam. On July 19. Cbarlas is
' Carrie and Cheryl Barty, to report to Weebtogtou State
Iley Bebeau. Bob and Mark and remain there until August
N. Gena and John Marfleld, Then be expecta to be trans­
i IgnaUados. Tim Lowe, Bruce ferred back to Vietnam.
|to. Tom Aid see on. Steve New Address:
fcxaw, Tom Hoge, Tom Rose,
A3c Owen Aug*. 3394 C. M. R.
tf Nndcnon. Rhonda Bhroy- 4- Box 15278. Koealcr Air Force
M-43 Wert, Agrees frees "Deg 'a Sud."
Dave Barnett. Marcus FerBase, Mlsa. 39634
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE
Staff 8gt. Lewte O. Lehman
PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS
of Omaha. Neb., was discharged
CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.
from the Air Force. He served 12
year* spending one year in
Korea. He received an honorable i
medical discharge June 1. He and
' his wife are residing in Omaha, i
Neb. He is the aon of Mr. and

COMPARE
B-4-U-Bny!

I »truck by hard-hit bail*
ba Institute for Safer Ur­
ge most of them could
F* prevented if the goUgiveo a UUte more
to the safety of their

TILT PM ADJUSTMENT
straight aheaA
----------- ----- -------- Tort fad resis­
tance. Incorrect uiting in either
direction changes the angle of
hull attack with a resultant Iceg
of efficiency. Imfsvper UU angl*
can reduce boat spsed bp M
much aa one-quarter to trnpf
half, say the outboard expert*
When the tilt pin la art .too-,Mr
back. Che outboard motors
thrust tends to push the stern
down and ths bow up. Often
the bow will then intartere with
the operator's vision. The stem
digs into the water, wasting
your power, and the windage
dreg on the hull la Increased

MR.-VOB ths flirt
’ with rounds of 4g-

IM wW, lit.

r
tr* *
. Jim Jayne.
Higdon 192s.

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

*»■

HASTINGS AREA MEN'S 36-HOLE
MUaRbundsr storm. H youYe
Mite to take a chance, don't
taMt that your caddy ran the bolder and George Miller won
the blind bogey* . . .
Bud Taylor u urging everyone
a caddy ran your
al Hastings Country Club to
register
for the A-B-C-D tourna­
—Arirays think of your caddy’s
ment
set for July 1. . . .
safatyJock Hopkins, former H H S
Ow-aU. the Institute's survey
athlete
who waa a member of
ifriWtl that there were some
39JRB golfing accident* of all the Miami (Ohio) University golf
kinds last year. Nearly 30 per squad, and John Peterson posted
^2“ wer® c*u*d hr a new amateur record on the
gotf MBs. Fifteen per cent were tough Hastings Country Club
Qy Mn. John Hook
.
course Bunday, carding 72* par 84 North*.
MS-lSJg
for 18-hole layout.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milter
Hopkins shot 454 446 315 tor a
and children returned Thursday
from a two-weak trip to PallSIX1* recorded from this
fcmla where they visited Mr. and.
to the list of safety rales pub­
lished by the Institute and sent
»|Wter form to- golf clubs
across the country, the final
word of warning reads:
'Hemember your age. the golf
Gaylor. * Mr. and Mm. Sri
course gets longer and harder
VerMeuloi and family of Bron­
every time you play IL"
son spent the weekend with the
Remember your caddy, tool
Gaylors. Mr. and Mn Owen
'
■———O -ii
Gaylor attended a birthday sup­
Among the latest 4H programs
per Saturday for MIBud Gaylor
»Mng awards baaed on accomat his home at East Leroy. *
Dave Williams* entry In the Diana Davis spent Wednesday
Moose Connie Mack baseball through Friday ak home gad.
league defeated Mike Fitzgerald's tha weekend with Mr. and 'Mrs. ,
nine Wednesday for their third Alien Parmenter at Lake Michstraight victory and were to meet
Rudy McPherson's team Tuesday
nlghL
McPherson was in second place Zerbet, Rolland Boughton and
with a 2-2 mark after beating Wm. Hollingsworth spent the
weekmd with Mr. and Mra. Ro­
Mike Miller's team. B-2.
Monday, Jun* 27, William* ger Davis. Janice Davis spent
a small ad of a big
defeated Milter1, team. 12-2.
the weekend with Mr. end Mis.
In the Ki wants Pee Wee Arthpr Lee at Bangor. * Mr.
boat all ways * one
league, the Basehoggers are load­ and Mrs. Robert Foster and
you’ll love to own
ing with a 4-1 record after family spent Bunday with Mr.
trampling the Orioles, 18-8. The and Mra Heber Foster.
Tigers are In second with a 3-2
Hlghbank Fann Bureau will
mark after slaughtering Ander­ meek Friday night with Mr. and
son's Indians, 30-10.
Monday the Tigers nipped the
Oriole* 15-13, and ths Basehog-

Durfee

BOWL
Cmm Join

the Fun

Bowl by
Candle-Light
Ii'oHwt 8:00
Thurt. Nit.
.ting. Bowl

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Hmf

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.‘AuS

ta Uta arwd fsrem are OMT
BAiag gre^ af ate state
white they are a* farts agh
ten, tha Coosarvaltaa DaSSrSJTfittXK

AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT
AT HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB.
This week's tournament Is
tetherball and nest week wUl be
bprieahooi for the boys and hopgCOtch for the girls.
week
kids were
te­
—Last on
Ote’III
I ORJock
teip with
aam
stop swimming
at the pagkalat Algonquin
1:10. with
the second load leaving Central
Thursday
the bus
will
at 2 pm.
and the .park
10 mlnthe children at Central
n. and the First Ward
1:10, and the second trip
ou th eastern al 2 with a
the park at 2:10. Next
the Southeastern kids

R

Saturday, July 9, and Sunday, July 10, 1966
NOTT: ENTRIES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THUR
JUNIOR YEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL TO II ELIGIBLE

INTRY FEE $10 ATTACHED
INCLUDES/RACTIfE ROUND
FrIdAY? JULY* 8

Williams’ Nine
Leading Moose
Baseball League

and Listen to your RADIO

Utility, Flaking

sbervatiohs

F

fit m

Mlduy Lamb—

Wheelers

Woodland of Michigan

HASTINGS

MARINE SERVICE
Mercury Outboard

Nashville, Mich.

If you own a Boat

League. Wes VanDenburg's In­
dian* remained undefeated by
whipping Jack Reynolds' Braves.
11-2. Monday. In the other game
Monday. Chuck Sunthelmer's
Tigers eked out an B-7 win over
Joe Lyon*’ Giant*. Wednesday
VanDenburg's nine trounced the IN JUST 15 MINUTES
Tigers. 13-9, and Reynolds IE YOU HAVE TO
SCRATCH YOUR ITCH.
downed Lyon*. 9-7.
VMM
kMk at M&gt; tnu I!
ITCH-Mt-NOT Zfa
Boys and girl* between 0 and
19 years of age can become 4H
Club member* Contact the
County Extension office.

ASTINGS

EATING
Modem Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal
nuuiiNG suffues
WAVE* SOFTENERS

WATER HEATERS

Hostfaft
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or

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OUR NATION IS SERVED BY LOCAL STATIONS LIKE

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. - Own Radio Station

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�Freeport

ted his mother. Mrs. Laura My­
ers. at Middleville, Sunday. *
Mr and Mrs Clare Buiett and
Mrs. Henry Myers visited the
relatives of. Charles Baaartt at

Grand Rapids Thursday evening.
Later in the evening they visi­
ted Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth
Moore.
Mrs. Eileen Richardson and

Elect

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

BMP Spray May Mean Lif&lt;
Death to Fish, Animalfl

Walton, at
Hospital.
Grand Rap
Elnora Wh. ________ _______
with Mabel Osborne at Pearl

Kirk

Fisher

sad

mN* uul

sons to Grand Ledge. * Mr.
state Road nM
and Mn. James Vanderwood• Rvn&lt;tey * Mr and —«- — and children and Mra. Mine! Richard and two firte end
Wieland attended the Wieland, Mr ttnd Mrs. (toy Blanchard of
• .
reunion at the Lake Odessa । Grand Rapids Mr. and Mn I
residents who are
^ng about
about imvlnff
.praying ttu»lr
thrtr
Rnrutav TT.-rIni .Jamn
... (^^uxl
.
'j *Lary\mJoynd i thlnklnff
curbing environmental pollution.
ice cream and cake In honor at |for mosquito control thisI. la particularly urging Michigan
Blough and Children vial ted Mr. little Amy Lynn Blanchard's 2nd ’ Summer are warned by the Con- I landixrlrlers and lake-front own­
and Mra. Jerry Posthumua, Sat­ birthday at the hams at her serration Department that their
ers to leave DDT high on the
urday, In Alta
grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. Bob- ,*electlod and methods of applyert Newton. Wednesday, * Mrs । ing pesticides may bo a life or
Tills highly toxic, persistent
Richard McNltt and daughters death matter for fish and other chemical hu been ominously
Mrs. Gerald Woods and daughlinked with wildlife die-offs
era of Mrs. Effie Parker. ★ Mr
The Department', cautioning throughout the world. The Deand Mrs. Tim Kidder and faml- comments are prompted by a
a—Invert IN. rmnrRBlhrtrd at ' nah nt
In wNUN a—-N
Fields in Caledonia. ♦ Mn. Iola
gram, has halted use of DDT in died at 8:20 pm. Friday. June Wilson Cemetery
Wilkes. Mrs. Xva Corwin and
24, In Newark. Ohio. Hospital,
Mn. Nellie Ryan of Hostings and
where she had been a patient
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dunnigan of attended the Bl Im open house in
The Department, which Itself
■Ince June 21.
Woodland were Saturday visitors Hartings.
'recently adopted a strict pertl- tent threat to wildlife its far os
Call WI 5-3441.
oc enterIng the hospital.

Philip H.
MITCHELL
Circuit Judge

Pqst Resident
Succumbs; Rites
Held in Ohio

ret* JiUkM circuit

Primary Election
Tuesday, August 2

SHOP A&amp;P

about you!

the store that cares

prevent

Fresh Mushrooms

• 59

ALLGOOD SLICED

BACON
75'
2-Li.
PKG.

PKG.

85,99 1

83*

Bacon tssrr .

1”

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"SUPIR-RIGHT" BOH ILI5S RUMP OR

The MSU Department has
pubtehed a free bulletin'on the
subject which, among other
things, points out that much

hanging branches on trees I
trimmed. This, the bulletin '

FULLY COOKtD

Bar-B-Q Chickens
Sliced Beef Liver ,

2 to 3 Pound
Slsss

• 49‘

CAP-N
JOHN'S

8-OZ.

PKG.

WHITE BEAUTY

STOKELTS CUT

Baking Mix

Shortening

Green Beans

3 65‘ 2r»39‘
Heinz Ketchup

2

Leaf Lettuce

Uii wi MM UM

23'

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FROZEN FOOD SALE

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Albacore

Tuna

Mixed Vegetables

12-49*
• 79*

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39

Grape Jelly
DINTY MOOtI

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
&lt;LU*an &amp; Say Gibwal
3Z3 S. MicMfaa

Hastings Savings &amp;
Loan Association
Hasting*, Michigan

a

JUNE 30, 1966

.idO

ASSETS

an AcXer. X2 Deltoa,
Jun* 30. « lbs, t ««*.;
Olsnn lUyaioad. B2 Middleville.

Mr and Mrs. Ear! Eggleston
pnd son, Alan, of Grand Haven
were hero for a picnic dinner
with her parents, the Orris G
Johnsons, over the Fourth Holi­
day. The Egglestons' daughter, i
Cindy, accompanied her unde
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Orris

their home in Sacramento, Cnllf.,
on June 18 .after visiting rela­
tives here. She plans to spend
the Summer with them.

IJ.M1.77B.L7
1ZR.440.il

First Mortgage Loam .
Insured Mortgage Loens
Purchased Land Contract!

Loam on Savings Account
Stock. Federal Home Loan Bank
Government Securities . . .
Cash on Hand and in Banks .
Office Building (Depreciated)
Furniture G Fixture* (Depreciated!
Prepayment F.SX.I.C

$4.212.450 dl

Legal Iniursnce Reserve
Undivided Profits
. .

USK BANNER WANT ADA!

TIL™
*•
tana
lot of know-how

emit r

LIABILITIES
Savings
. . .
Loam in Proces* .
De (er red Profits .

S4.S7»;4&lt;aJrf

State of M
County of

IbruW

to Hie beat of our knowledge and belief, of the eyflj
Hon of the Hastings Seringa and Loan Association ef
Hastings, Michigan, at the cloea of business on June
30. 1966.

&gt;

Earl H. Coleman, Preiident

V. C. Rantom, Eoxcutive Vice Pwiideet

.'-ol AO*
CAN

.
WI 5-4042

HASTINGS SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

to fix a hi-fi

*

HAWAIIAN

^P &gt;

Subscribed and swom to me this first day of July, 1966
Mary E. Spackman, Notary Public

3B98*

My commission expires March 3, 1970

SAVE 10e-JAHI SARKIS

Angel Food

Cake

factory-trained personnel to fix

TV anti tape recorderg

&gt;’-i*/^Qc

RING

Chopped Broccoli

or Spinach

CAN

SULTANA BRAND

ASS BRAND—,OUS FINEST QUALITY

Peas and Carrots

Cheese

Beverages

Sweet Peas, Cut Corn

CHOCOLATE COVERED ICE CREAM

Family Bundle*
Damp Wash • Wash and Fluff Dry

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

YUKON CLUB

Sauce .... •&amp;49* Beef Stew
48* Punch . .
Miracle Whip
SALAD DRRUING

Hof Hone Tomatoes«• 49‘

M«dlMsGmpe&gt;

79

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE

Births at Pennock

Scallop Dinners

JIFFY BRAND

AppieSaUce3

EVERY BUDGET

123 W. Stat* It.

- 69*

JF lk

S3C

All-Meat Franks

&gt;39‘

DOWNTOWN HASTINGS

Turkey Slices h

“SUPER-RIGHT" SKINLESS

Bing Cherries

Quality Furniture

Point Na 2 te to eliminate!
standing water in pools, rain!
guuero and other spots which
attract mosquitoes. Another help­
ful; Up is to keep all containers
of,water tightly covered. This In­
cludes cisterns, rain barrels, tube.

.

Spare Ribs

WESTERN GROWN

B-4-U-Buy!

A FLOOR TO MOT

Wa Fiaia* Skirt,. Flatwm*. Wart, Ckrthaa

Halibut Steaks

^k
PKG 4&gt;4&gt;

did-

IN FLOORS

Tompar?

Bummer. Fllnk Is suggesting that
they write to the Department of
Entomology. Michigan State Uni­
versity. for more information on

-89*

Rotisserie Roast .

HONKYSUCKLI

belle (Williams) BteweU.

Into

Hoping Co help Michigan red-

toes without endangering
life by pesticide fallout.

-SUMItRIGHT'

2%-LS.

drifting

large drops of water-mixed pesti­
cides which have less chance of
drifting Also, these devices lit­
erally ."dilute" the threat of
dangerous side effects to wild­
life by using more water tn
their spraying than mist blow-

Porterhouse Steaks

"SUPIR-RIGHT"

Sliced Bacon

their

pesticide "fallout" over water is
to use hydraulic power sprayers
She Is survived by her daughrather than mist blowers, ac­
cording to Fllnk.
ark, with
Compared with mist blowers.

T-Bone

Sirloin

latest

wscs

STEAKS

Round

aquatic life when their spray
former
solutions hit lakes and streams."
warns Patti R. Fllnk. one pf the
Department's jxwUclde advisors. brated their 60th wedding anrelatively mild pesticide, as
malathion and methoxychlor,

Super-RigM" Mature, Corn-Fed Beef

Bananas

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HOWARD TRUMBULL
WI 5-BIB7 » WI S-5992

Hw WI 5-1*51

Closed for
tion

�WungeAeU:

At Carson City
nightly
day. July

Dies Wednesday
IMtwral MH4MB were bel
■Uurctav. July a.i* &gt;:» u. it

STONEY POINT
WOODLAMD
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Prayer Wednesday, 2
10 am Sunday school.
11 am Preaching.
8 pan. Preaching.

of Greenville. late

Public invited.

WOODLAND METHODIST

MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. Frank Crabb, Bible teacher

Sunday

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland &lt;

Hambargtr. died about 40 years

Bunday school, 10 aan.
Morning worship, 11 am
Youth Fellowship, 7:38 pan.

INTER-LAKE8
BAPTIST CHURCH
Delton. Michigan
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
Sunday tcixjol. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Evening worship. 7 pm.
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pn

9:46 »m Sunday school
CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
11 am. Morning worship.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
6 pm. Young People's service.
1 pm. Evangelistic service.
7 pm. Wednesday service.
Saturday worship, 10:40 am.

Surviving,’besidM her-daugh-

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Sunday school 10 am
Worship, 11 am
Youth meeting, 8:15 pan.

Thomas

(Hannfc)

church or god

LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CH

Funkhouser WESLEYAN METHODIST
Hickory Comers, Michigan

Richie, R1 Vermontville.

Wednesday, 7:30, Family Night.

ALTIMOM U. B. CHURCH
Rev. Jesse Powell, Pastor
10 aan. Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship.

Darrell Startard, president.

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Lake Odessa I.P.A. Campgrounds
Phono DR 4-8377

RE
B-4-U-Buy!
Quolity Furniture
DOWNTOWN HAITI NCI

Floyd Waller, Supt.
Bible school, 10 aan.
Worship hour, . 11 am

Village of Woodbury
Sunday school, 9:45 ajx
Worship, 11 am. "
Junior church for children, 4-9.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.. 8.
IMlowahlp service, 7:46 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7.
Bible Studyv and Prayer ser­
vice. Wednesday. 8 pm. at Roger

IRVING CHAPEL

Morning «ronhlp, 11 aan.
Sunday evening service, 7:30.

broadcast over WFUR.

'The Country
Welcomes You,"

Church That

HASTINGS UNITED
HOLINESS CHURCH
Marrin BlckmlUcr. Pastor
Bunday school. 10 aan.
Morning worship, 11 aan.

KILPATRICK UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
M-66 Woodland

10 aan. Sunday school.

ftmday school, 10 am
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Morning worship, 11 am.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ REFORMED CHAPEL
Young People's Service, 7 pan. nesday evening. 7:30 pan.
708 W. Main Street
Rev. Eart Schipper
Bible Study, Wed . 7:30 pan.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Worship, 10 aan.
METHODIST CHURCH
Evening worship. 7:30 pan.
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
HASTINGS
Sunday school. 10 aan.
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Church school. 10 ».m.
Evangelical service, 8 pan.

IUGU8TINE,

Sunday school, 10 aan.
Worship hour, 11 aan.
Bundgy evening service, 7 pan.
Nothing but the Bible.
■

PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
1/4* Mlle E. of M-68 on State Rd.
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
10 am Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. mJ prayer.
Thursday, 7 pm Pioneer Girls
and Boys Brigade.
Women's Monthly Missionary
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.

DELTON METHODIST
Marclus E. Taber. Ministar
Church Study, Sunday, 9:45.
Worship, Sunday, 11 am.
Youth

Friday, July 8. Ice erram social

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
DOWUNG

Freeport Road
Pixxxe 945-6704
10 am. Bunday school
11 am. Morning worship.
6^0 pm. Jfoung Poopka.
7:30 pap. Thursday prayer

ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor
11 aan. Morning worship.
7 pan. Evening worship.

Morning worship, 11:30 am.

MoCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
“The Church of the WUdwood’
Otto Lake Road
Rev. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
Morning worship, 10 aan.

Prayer

meeting

meeting

of

and

Bible

the administrative

will always be teady to sene you!
Mote you buy any WATER HEATER, it will pay you to get

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Water Hester*. They arc clean, carefree, dependable. And
becauic they need no ywuing, they can be insulted xltnou

The only thing

necessary for the
triumph of evil, is

that good mertdo

nothing.

.

.

Will be in charge. Miss Rlngbaum, also of Owosso will speak
“lng- Mf6SaBe | to the adults at the same time
I on the subject of False Doctrines.
। Saturday, July 30, Saturday,
Sunday, picnic.

Wednesday AoUrlUcs

MILLER
REAL ESTATE
BTATt SIBVici
INSURANCt

Sunday, Voire of Prophecy.
Radio WJEP. 1230. •-*»--

DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Samuel J. Elie

See Yodi Elect ' Water Heater Dealer

There's no need to fight it any longer. Now hove
oil the clear, filtered water you want at a turn of

your foucetr. For a free estimate . .
J;

FUNERAL HOME
Robert H. Sponable, Owner — 30 Yeeri Experience

W. Green at Broadway

Ph. WI 5-3252

A LOT OF
EXCHANGE­
CARS
HAVE GONE
THROUGH THE
BRIDGE

Good drivers know that ths
Erchanos's broad, fair pro­
tection plus the edded
-\_benelru of Fellow Member
Collision Protection and

Your
water
make
you
see
red?

Worship. 11 a.m.

SPONABLE

INSURED

1TING8 CONGREGATION
JEHOVAH'8 WITNESSES
230 Weec Colfax Street

HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Samuel J. Kile
3730 W'State Rd.
Hastings, iilch., WI 5-04G5

Sunday. . Voice of Prophecy,
Radio WJEP, 1330, 8 30 am

Rev. Tweedy to
Fill Pulpit at
Christian Science to Freeport Church

Hastings on M-50 and Bell Raid.
The public Is Invited.

t
Thoughts For A Week
A
..‘"ftlK 4
‘

Living." over WILX-TV, 11:30
■ am. channel 10; WZZM-TV, 12
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. | noon channel 13.
SCIENTIST
I The Lutheran Hour, over
WK1JO, 12:30‘pm.; over WBCK,
645 W. Green Street
Sunday service. 11 aan. •
Sunday school, 11 aan. «
Wednesday mtvIcc, 8 p.m.
Reading room open Wednbsalong? Oomc anyway I We know

ENJOY ALL THE HOT WATER YOU WANT... AT LOW COST!

The quartet, Roy and Donna ed by pastor WUltam Dondit. of
Moe and Gerald and Barbara Sunfield. This will be followed
Bcstrol of Grand Rapids, work by the Bishop's sermon and the
Wi
with Hosea over the Hastings ___ _ —, «K.
radio station.
Rev. Max Ovenshlre will bring

Have Communion

All children are welcome.

Hartings. Mich. Ph. WI 5-0465
Saturday Sabbath school. 0:30.
Worship. 11 aan.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pan.

__ -i™.. of UUHI*.
Hoero Humphrey
Middle- ' Thursday a* 3:15.
...
«_ aHII nrrarh
rille, with the Gospel Round-Up
Slngera, will bring the Second both' Tuesday and Wednesday
Drive-In service at the Pleas­ evenings.
■
Thursday
evening
at TjSO thcnr
ant Valley Church Sunday. July.

The Rev. Ralph M. Tweedy.
wi» retired In June from- the
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Communion will be observed in M1CJUBM1
Michigan Conference —
of —
the
Woodland. Michigan
all Christian Science branch Methodist Church and moved
Rev. Einar Unscth. Pastor
churches this Sunday. "Sacra- wUh Mns Tweedy to their home
I.
M.KI.W.f nf FHa T —
... ,fill
IT, the Madnif
“Your Friendly, Christ Centered —
at Freeport. will
pulpit
Church."
at the Freeport Methodist Church
Sunday school, 9 am Classes
on Sundays. 10th and 17th, while
from other Sundays to include
Thursday prayer and Bible
Worship
service,
10
aan.
•
The
reading
of
the
Church
Tenets
•Fully
His topic
itodjL ’1:30 1
and a period for kneeling In si­ Equipped."
vlded.
lent communion. Tills is follow­
Rev. Tweedy served tills church
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Bunday. 8 pan. Brotherhood.
ed by a second repetition of the while leaching at the Delton
CHRIST CHURCH
Wed . 8 pan. Senior cliolr.
Lard's Prayer, which is an in­
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
tegral part of the opening for tings Circuit, at one time.
Rev. Dorlene Speos. Pastor
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
His son, Albert, who was
CHURCH
graduated at Hastings High. Lt
worship,
Mr. and Mra. Harry Appeiman a senior st Albion College and
y school
Rev. Don M. Oury, Rector
rturned last week from a week's, Is working at Jackson this Bum8 am. Holy Communion.
10 am Morning prayer and where they visited Mr and Mra. foTT MnUnulng hto education.
Harry Bldelmsn at Whitefish
&gt;Tari ln
I&gt;Iarln£O
FIRST CHURCH OF OOD
Nursery lor younger children. Point They also stopped for two .
'e
1330 N. Broadway, Hostings
Visitors always welcome.
nights with Mr. and Mra. Richri^fiAi Ads
Where a Christian Experience
ord Welton at McClaren Lake.
ClasaUlfd Acta
Makes You a Member.
I
Call WI 5-3481.
i PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH near Hraperi.
10 am Sunday school.
1
1302 South Hanover Street
11 aan. Morning worship.
Telephone: 045-9429
B:30 Youth Fellowship.
Rev. Howard W. Rogen, Pastor
6:30 Evening prayer.
10 am. Sunday school Elwyn
7 Evening worship.
Curtis. Supt.
fl Wednesday prayer and Bible
potent teachers. Nursery.
Junior Sunday school in charge
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
CHURCH
-,
Broadway and Center Streets
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
Sunday, July 10. Morning wor­ vid and Ronda Munn hi charge.
ship service. 9:30. Nursery pro­
Teen and young adults, Gareth
vided. Broadcast of tills service and Janice Conklin In charge.
over, WBCH. Sermon: “Sometime
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
Is No-Tlme."
7:30 pm. Wednesday,h prayer
9:30 Church school classes. and praise.
First Grade and below.
July 11-15, Senior youth camp
at Hopkins Campground,
July. 18-23, Junior youth camp
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH nt Hopkliui campground.
Rew. Russell Houseman. Pastor
Aug. 4-5, Annual conference.
9:45 tun. Sunday school
Classes fur all.
Ing.
11 ajii. WocsMp. Message by
July 23-30, Dally Vacation
Bible School at the church each
SOUTH XALAMO
PENTECOSTAL
per. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
- 1631 Ionia Rd, Ketamn
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People s Service, 1:30.

Sunday school, 10:15 aan.

A FAST-RECOVERY«
ELECTRIC WATER HEATER

largely committee reports, and
other business; but the
officials of the church who will
I be speaking will include:
I Editor Stanley Peters,

Pleasant Valley
Church lo Have I Reahm, Wednesday al 3:1
I Secretary of Christian Edu­
Waltbr Burkholder.
Gospel Singers ,(cation,
|,

Church school, 10:30 am

Worship services, 0:45 a.m.
Sunday school. 10:45 aan.
7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and ,
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult Btbta study.
.
tioned. with the Army In Chi8 SO pm. Adult choir rehearsal
Junior choir.
Fourth with his parents.
Merle Kahlers.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1718 W. Broadway
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH cd into their new home at Al­
S. Jefferson &amp; Walnut Bls.
Minister, Dale R- Harvey
gonquin Lake. Jack Green has
410 E. Madison. 946-5065
purchased their home st 518 N,
Taffco Drive.
Loyd Marts.
Sunday school and Bible
W. and Mrs. Allen Hyde and
11 aan. Sabbath worship.
Mr. and Mra. John BelMin of
7 pan. Youth service.
Lapeer are leaving Saturday on
7:30 pm. Evening service.
a 10-day vacation trip to Colo7:30 pan. Wed.. Bible Study Life" over WKZO-TV. 9:30 am.
and prayer.
channel 3; WOOD-TV, 10:30
Vacation Bible school. 6:30 lo sm^ channel 8; WJIM-TV, 2

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandcnBosch

urmuui tu&gt;u
—heard with musical selections on Son.
At 10 o'clock Bishop Clyde
Meadows will organise the convlbraharp. Oospei magic. filmitrtpo, ventriloquism, and Bible

the program.
The public Is invited.

Quimby Church
THE "GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURQH

Chancel

WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
8319 Cools Grove Rood .

Aneta hot,
sticky daynothing beats
a fefi'eshing
showei1!

11 am. Morning Warship eer-

WOODBURY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

S

PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

Tetephons WI 6-4646

Miwi on weekdays.

ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash, Pastor

HASTINGS
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

am. Bunday school.
COATS GROVE
am. Morning worship, Jun­ CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ior church and nursery provided.
Costs Grove &amp; Durkee Road

OTMU 86.

Woodland Fire
Rev. Wayne Rich

Watson Cor.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 aan.

pound two-one-half mlto north
Ti
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largely committee work.
Tuesday
at
9
aan.
Dr.
Clarence
Uncle BIU end Aunt Martan

CATHOLIC CHURCH

am v—tu n—nUM
am Morning strvtoe,
11:16 am. Sunday school

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COUNTRY. CLJJB

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with firm, one hand control

BUTTER

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COUNTRY CLUB

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EVERYDAY *■ &lt;

EMBASSY 9 FLAVORS

PRESERVES
9 '*= HQ

ONE QUART

SAUCEPAN

Beef Hindquarters*

US. CHOICE TENDfRAY

f

ilees that if any piece of Anchor Hocking Cookware ever
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WEEK

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�6—TKX MITWOS BANNER

NotaCome-On
A Real
’Weekend"
Special
Papular 1965

Muxtang
2 Door Hordtop
Rodio, 4 Speed Trans.
Was $1995.00

Now $1795.00

—CONVERTIBLE SALE-

1964 CHEVROLET
Red Spr. Spt. Automatic
e White. 4 Speed Tram.
• Blue, Automatic
1963 BUICK 225
Full power equipment.

1963 FORD GALAX IE
V-8 Automatic.
1964 OLDS 98

1963 OLDS 88
4 Dr. Har*c*&gt;;
Pwver troerme and brakn

1962 OLDS F-85
9ucM« saMs, automat K.

PROI/EW

Thur»4*y, fair 7, 19*4

19*5 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Pull power. Like
1964 MERCURY 8TA. WON.
Colony Park. Automatic drive.
Power steering and brakes
Radio. New w/wall tires like
new. ....................................93,154
1944 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Full power with factory air
conditioning Shoa room con­
dition. .........
93.495
1964 MERCURY BREEZEWAY
4 Dr. Sedan........................ 91.795
1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
Convertible........... SI ,995
19*4 FORD G ALAX IF. SOO
4 Dr. Sedan................... 9L395
19*4 VOLKSWAGEN
Has PM radio One owner. 9950
19*4 FORD GALAXIE 5M
4 Dr. Sedan. VI engine. Auto­
matic drive. Power steering

19*3 FORD GALAXIE 54X)
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 engine Power
steering One owner. Very good
condition............................. 11.195

.9895

PVEUOATIOV OBPBM.

ARE YOU CAPABLE of
handling your own busi­
ness? Watkins. Inc. is
interested in qualified per­
sonnel for rural route work.
We train m all phases.
Write, stating qualifica­
tions, to:
JOHN DeLEEUW
Watkins Field Manager
352 Woodmere S E.
■Grand Rapids, Michigan
7/7 ।

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
MINIMUM KATE—.50c for Twonty W«rte

Cm. u U-7uh*:1,“ U? I’.'.'b'-w
«rlb«4 W faUewa; iv-wti:

i&lt;
cwrrwctly.

1965 Corvalr Moeixa
Dr. Hardtop. Automatic.
yilOni. Radio.

1964 Ford Custom
Dr. Standard 6.
1964 Golaxia 500

white. AutomaUc. 8 Cyl. whitewalla. Power steering.

1964 Goloxie 500
3 Dr. Hardtop. Standard 8 cyl.
Real sharp condition. Low
mlleage.

1963 Fairlane
Ranch Wagon 4 Dr, Auto. 8
cyl. Radio.

1963 Falcon Club Wagon
With. 2nd and 3rd Row seats.

1959 Plymouth Fury
3 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. ■ cyl,
power steering, w/walla, radio.

1964 Fevri F250 y* Ton
4 Wheat Dr, Stylealde Pickup
1963 GMC Pickup
Short box, 3 gp. V6 Engine.

1964 Chevrolet
1 Ton. Cabin Chassis.

1964 F 100 Ford Pickup
Long box, 3 apeed. 6 cyl. New
oversized tire*.

7/7

Call WI 5-3481

Women &amp; Students
Hove fun and make money
too. this summer. Set your
own hours — part or full
time. Write to

ruaucanoif oidu

LEGALS

compare

PUBLICATION OIDU.
Hl.l. of Mkh Itan. Probst

B-4-U-Buy!

Viviane Woodard Cosmetics

Rt. I. Box 71

955#

19*2 CHEVROLET BELAIR
Wagon 9 passenger......... 9850
INI PONTIAC STARCHIEF
.9795
1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan....................... 9795
1941 MERCURY METEOR 8»«
Sedan. ............................... 9995

IM1 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan..........____ 9595

1963 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Hardtop. Power steering,
power brake*. .................. 91.Wf
19*2 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering
Power brake*. ........
8993

Make $30 or More
Per Day

Carpet &amp; Furniture

on local Food Route. Man
or woman, part Or full time.
Also opening for supervisor.

CLEANING

OXPBB—(MMriL

.Write

Box 62

Inar

W. KRUSE
Freeport, III.

rilk’0 HABTIXG
Mlrhlgs.
rvauoATiow obdbb.
HUI. of MIcMr.i

FARM IMPLEMENTS

effective way poeiibler

FOR SALE
1965 OLDSMOBILE JETSTAR 88
9,100 MIIm
“
2-Doov Hardtop. White
Power Brakes, Steering, R-H, Whitewalls
$2285
Ph. 945-3236

7/7

TAKE OFF
IN A
RELIABLE CAR
1965 CORVAIR HARDTOP
. . Coupe. 3 sp. trans. Radio
One owner!______ _____ 91,395

19*3 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
... Dynamic 88 4 Dr., beautiful
blue finish, power steering and
brake*, radio, w/walls, one lo­
cal owner______________91495
1943 CADILLAC SEDAN
... 4 Dr. Hardtop, sharp black
and white tutone, full power
and many extras. One careful
owner....... ...........
92,65#
19*3 CORVAIR
.. . Monza 2 Dr, 4 speed transmUxlon.ncw w/wall tires, thor­
oughly reconditioned..........9995
19*3 CHEVROLET HARDTOP
. T'. Impala 2 Dr. Hardtop. V6
engine, automatic transmission
radio, w/walls, brown and beige
tutone. ------- —................ 91.495
1962 OLDSMOBILE'HARDTOP
. . . Dynamic 88. 4 Dr. Holiday
blue and white tutone with
blue vinyl Interior, fully
equipped.............................. |147»
1962 PONTIAC SEDAN
. . . Starchief 4 Dr, radio,
w/walls. power steering and
brakes, extra clean. ....9L275

—Used Riding Movers and Lawn
Tractors.

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

WI 5-5052
7/7

NOTICES
SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS
Quality structures built
experienced crews.

Call SMILEY BUILDINGS
Halting#, Mich.
616-945-9103
tr

VMM
WORK

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
newrifS,

POR SALE — 80 tons first and
second cutting hay, alfalfa and
brome. Call Hickory Corners

’’ONT I AC . OLDS - CADILLAC
■/l &gt;•»?».. lOTH.MW^A,.
Michigan

IBM FORD-3 dr. 3 ton# green.
Real good condition; Ure# like
new. Phone: 683-2391.
7/7 TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
maun* on mkruoxM BOTfamily reunion#. tot# of usee
Malathion. Diazinon,
GABI RM CMrt b Betty •#
Jot In excellent
bus Na. I One 1965 Ford bus
Cygon. Dairy Spray.
acree# from elementary echoqi
No. 7. Sealed blds must be de­
tf
ner office.
can »a-&gt;*4i.
fa
livered to Delton Kellogg
Range Cottle Spray,
School Superintendent'# office SPORT RIFLE — 90-06 custom 4-ROOM HOU5E in Village 61
and Fly-Bait.
on or before July II, 1966. 7/7 . rlfl# mad# by McCord's of
Woodland. Phon# 167-3563. 7/7
Ionia. Will shoot a 3* group at
•TALK •KRBDP&lt;R» FOR
Wherever they ore. Kill ’em
100 yds. with ease. Mauser ac­ HOMB FOR SALE on two raft*RBWT—mneiaoo FRMB Mr*
tion. Yeager barrel and trigger,
ply. MM So. 9U-3U0
tf
with Purina Fly-Killers!
Fisher safety. 9 to • variable
menu Bath with ihortf.
scope, peepsight in mount, full
Right of way on Bauble Lake
MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL
monte carlo hand rubbedstock,
No. 1 and 3. Snow plowed ropd. #N«doaa .
and make money doing It, Full
sling with quick detach, swivel#
PRICED TO BELL.
:
or part time opportunity. For
PLUS. complete handloading
l*3M*6tn, Trona. Michigan, tf
ambitious woman to assist me
equip, for above. Echo prats,
a rubber sump
in my beauty counsellor teach­
2
-BIDROOM
HOME—Vegy nto#
30-06 dies and cases, bullets,
ing service. Por appointment
location
Access
to
Middle
powders, primers and loaded
Laks CaO: WI 5-5944 or 7^ 5■tamp with
call 945-5944 or ,045-9155.
tf
shells, etc. Rifle value. 9300.00
7 7
— loading equipment 970JX).
1M7 CALENDARS —Wide vari­
Will sell complete for only
ety of price* starting at 3&gt;A5
-BEDROOM HOME 1250.00. Call 945-3884 after S
per hundred. Order now and
■mv kitchen and^patfi.
P-m.
.g
pay after Sept. 1. Abo book
ma tehee. Call: Battle Crtf*.
WO 1-011# collect after 6 pm 2 REGISTERED ANGUS BULLS
— 14 - months - old. Bardoilsr
CARPET
RO 6-9491, IM Rac* et
Strain. Ftoyd Eckert farm near
RLECTBItJ lUiatt rtfxUrodOver Stan's Wallpaper
Freeport Call: Lawrence Gar­
Bpeclal — Ytxir rator cleaned,
&amp; Psint Store
rison. Freeport 765-3765 evelubricated and sharpened. only
nMta._____ ___________ VU
OPEN FRIDAYS

Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

guaranteed.

Finished With Your
First Hoy Cutting?

LADIES’ DRESSES

*

Men's and Boy’s SHIRTS—tSe

Ladle*’ SKIRTS—15c

quality?
yield?
Do you want faster starting
of plants?

SHORTS and SWIM SV ITS

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR

Regular 42.00—Now 11.00. No
prt-ahampoo —No after odor.
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
In aluminum, steel or wood
cash. Burkey Auto Olaae A
Radiator Shop, 311 N. JtffsrMB, Wottva
tf WHEELER MARINE BALES
SIRVICE — Mercury outboard
EXPERT TAIWRING OO ladles'
note Boat* Trailers and ac-

All "BLOUSES—Uc each
WALK UP AND SAVE!
GOATS — Good dispositions.

If you do —USE FARM
BUREAU'S 0 20-20 BULK
—We will spread or rent

Heating - Plumbing

through cartful

complete fertiliser program
using Quality Farm Bureau
Fertiliser.

New • Remodel

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 South

REVERE

HASTINGS

BANNER

WI 5-2223

7/7

7H ACRES OP ALFALFA HAY

I.

CLASSIFIED^
Cali Wi 5-3481

1000 lb. tongue weight
axle hitch for travel trailer.

.

■

to amome responsible m

office on Thun-

WI 5-5352

FOR DETAILS CALL . . .

*■

731*1710.
aaaf

946-6103.

FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
In very good condittoa. WI 5­
MENT, one 4-room cottage,
5411.
7/14
furaiahad or unfurnished. Lsdu
privilegea. All utilities fur- TWO BTORY 19 X M BARN to

WELTON'S
305 S. Church

FOR RENT r- Cottage, Thorn- 3-WHESL TRAILER with 0 ft.
OB 3-5712 Martin Exchange.
7 28

Service
dollars

Premiers
a quart.
Appointment#

i an paiiabla w

resistance lo winter kill?

feed

WI 5-Z09I

* IM.

Farmers...

1963 CHEVROLET HARDTOP
. . . Impala 2 Dr, power *teer-

Cine, automatic transmission
new w/wall Ure*............... 91.195
1961 PONTIAC CONV.
. . . White. Power steering and
brakes. .........
91,#5#

9 YIAU IN HASTINGS
107 I. Woodland Ava.

Classified Paragraphs

NOTICES

—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
FIND 'EM and KILL 'EM
—Allis Chalmers Blower with
with Purina Fly-Killers
motor.
All
*" Kinds Availably . . .
—Mowers and Conditioners

1310 N. Michigan
Phone WI 5-2479

MILLER'S Duradean

s

Home m. 946-2S36

-Case 05 Spreader. Almost like

and want to protoct your invaatnwnt,

ha,* t|iem cleaned the infest and most

Used
Farm Machinery

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

If vmi or« proud of your furnixhlngx

yi

&gt;24 N. Midi. n. S45-Z421
ART MEADE, Salmman

Quality Furniture
DOWNTOWN HAITIMCJ

Pkllip 11. MUthtll.
rUXLlCATlOX OXDBB.

Bellevue, Mich.

hi

Several TranaportaUou Car*

RenneR Ford Inc

HASTINGS
BAN NIR
LASSIF1E

CAROS OF THANKS • IN MtMORIAMS—U per weed.

A-l USED CARS

1965 Vrikirtys.
Dr. Sedan. Radio, ate.

■SXSM$SpM

IHsU^el^ejV
“keeeu’**■*•.' PbiiTp H. MHebell.
Jud» of Probou.
'

1435 S. Hanover

1965 Mustang
cyl Automatic. W/walla Ra­
to. Excellent condition.

rapt OS St

"Mind ads

1966 CHEV. CORVAIR........ 9350
1941 CHEV. CORVAIR
4 Dr..............................
.9350
1941 COMET
4 Dr. Stand, tram.
-965#
19*3 FORD
Econoline Bus.'....
.1950
PUBLICATION OBDEB.
New rear rubber. A-l.
-IH.C. 480 Tractor./Ukq Dewi’
1M3 CHEV. 1 TON
14.732
—
Massey
Ferguson.
S5
Diesel.
Dual wheels One owner. Very
—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
Hiulinc*. Nir hittri
Starter and lights.
,
M .1 which .11 rrrdiU
TRANSPORTATION
—1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
WI 5-2426
SPECIALS—
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
BM
...9195 —Oliver No. 50 PTO Baler
7/7
...915# —Massey Ferugson PTO Baler.
...9125 —Case Flail Chopper.
1959 Dodge Station Wagon. 9125 —John Deere 16 fl. Drag
—1949 John Deere A Tractor.
1959 DeSoto Station Wagon.
A-l shape.
1956 Lincoln.............................9195
—LH.C. 9 ft. PTO Combine.
IBM Rambler Wagon
-John Deere 25 PTO Combine.
1959 Ford Wagon ....
.9115

Best Deals at 328
M. Michigan Ave.

in'ik.if** .4*. •» 1*r»
Ha#e«e ■
r *4wlalur*i«&gt;

—£L X.SS "Fit

CHEVROLET

1

e-s
■■&lt;&gt;«■(• iu •■UasMlS

WANTED:

LARKE BUICK

WI 5-2425

.•SfA.IpUTt?'

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

Man or woman for profit­
able business in N. Barry
Co. or Hastings. Experience
unnecessary. Real oppor­
tunity. Write Rawleigh
Dept MCG-65I-II9. Free­
port. III.

er. Extra low mileage. Special

1949 FALCON
Station Wagon ......

PHONE 945-3481

BUSINESS OPPORTUNin

Save $$ On
One of These
Slimmer Specials

BOX MO U17.

I-BEDROOM

[ Phone
7/14

�Card of
M1BWTOWW ............
iOth wedding anniversary

to

8? A&amp;S"-SX

cunrwr

ax

Bunday

for the flfU and puree of money
Mr. and Mra. Lyle D. Wilcox

ui wiUiuk’iftaiJL.

GOLF TOUKNAMBNT

CARD OF THANKS

motion about

Club

thanks and appreciation to our
iriaUvea, friends and neighbor*

ByHDBurptt
when I fUled

nry. They were lovely and much
enjoyed. May God bleaa and give
you many happy recollections to
remember, too.
Lawrence and Golds Parrel]

comrtivew
lings High School At that time

k*Miaw U kokl aS wkM
CARD OF THANKS

Alto wcre Saturday aupper gueaXa

MT. and Mra. Cecil Oier vUlted
Mr. and Mn. Horace Coleman
of South Haatlnci, Sunday.
tnleresUng to know.

thoughtful during tha Illness and
death of our hwtoand. father add
grandfathdr, RAy C. Freeman.
The many acta of kindness and
sympathy "hall always be deeply
remembered. A special thanks to
Dr. While. Barry Co. Sheriff!
Dept.. Rev. M. Gladding, thl
pallberera, and the \ogt Funeral
Home.
»•'
• •
The fam|ly of Ray Freeman
_

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OBOES TOB FUaUCATJON

FVBU0AT10M uaxiua.
OBDUL

Ifru ot Mkhlgaa. The drtull
n* aif^ujf H*lio'iu\*rtinug

wk

&amp;,M{i

Ordered that

“With reference to your “Freeh
ui Yankee Bprlngx.
. and Mn. Allen FUh and Out Of The Atuc'' article of

Isabella Haught,
•• lUegM, Da-,
1 tor A divorce

Hla mother (Aunt UaUle) aa

COMPARE
B-4-U-Buy!
Quality Furniture

Can recall one Incident that
waa amusing. Uncle Enoch waa

DOWNTOWN HAITI NCI

Drive-In Church
John Barr of Grand Rapand thdr daughter. Mra. Ann
xlalyli of Hudsonville vUltrxl
and Mra. Allen Flab at their
p Saturday.
Er. and Mra. George Eatep

; Failure
a.aoaora.A

4.4 la Ak. aa«&gt;Ulal (lad fa iM.

ila D. McDbuaU. Clrcsh Judgi
: Jana 10. l»04
»

With beat wishes,

people. It ahowa that Arthur waa
killed on July 4. 1813. Wai
atruck by llgiKnlng while in the brother baa a family tree of the
Judgca Stand at Che Clare Fair Andrus family.

McMurray, Florence Viola Wood
friending some child. In fart
and aim Waite.
till Monday camping st Yankee
abe took our mother in when
Spring* * Fathcrt Day Mr. and
the waa left orphaned by childReuben Flab and family

Lynn enjoyed dinner with aon of Jackson, Michigan. He

HAUGHT. IJefaadaal

4 ass! a

I hare worked on a Necrology

lyded the wedding of Barbara 1904 were aa lollowa. Harriot R.
Goodyear. David E. BiniLh, Kath­
KMObVaa:
Wealcuui Mothodlat Church in erine VanValkenhurg. J. Arthur
Clark.-.die, Saturday. * Dave Andrua, Orace Oram, Margaret
Batting came home Sunday to Harper. Lillian B. Knapp, Frank
MMDd hla 87th birthday. Hla W. Kenfield. Charles William
Edward*. Grace B. Giddings.
Grand Rapids accompanied him Grace J. Stewart. Inda Belie

State-wide service program
for used car buyers
,

il,UUa

ruaucBnoF obdbb.

llrUorakMllBalldlM
Uaadaaa. Miekl(ui

to the

baturday callera of Mr.
Mra. Ira Blough and Mr.

PUMU0AT10M Q1DIB.

^Guaranteed Warranty^

tended the funeral of Mn. Ly-

FgkUOATIOM OBDBB.

Mdnnonlte Church Saturday. *
Mr. and Mra. Robert Host and
family of Detroit were Monday
lunch gurata of her prenta, Mr.

I

I &gt;-rt r..i
Hated' Jun

Mte. Orley Burna of Lowell and
B«rtxua Newton of Grand RapBalurday visitors of

rrr Count j
Si kb ires.

15%
15% discount
on all labor __
.-&gt;% discount on all parts AND 15%
-------for one full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car
W. bo, klmd w«h hmUndi N olbo nobm d &lt;h« MICHIGAN Autanobfl.
program

PaUUonar

Mr* Boyd Novlnaky.
Linda of Lowell were

rtntUOATIOB OBDBB.

*trtuilp “A* Mitckri* Aw.

raviao saaoLUTiOBB
WHERE AH,

&lt;#K»ed j Dak Uaaaatl.
Birval Cooualllaa Ckaua

spend a couple
hia ^andmother.

ruBLiaAnoir osdeb.

at

day*

Call WI 5-3481

UPHOLSTERING
THBBBBUHK7 BB IT MKHOLVKD:

HASTINGS MEMBERS OF THI GUARANTEED WARRANTY USED CAI PROGRAM
Pickup aad Delivery.

44 atraal ba granted. WE IT rURTHBR BMOLVKDi

THE FURNITURE.
BUILDING

Wayne Haxel

Larke
Buick-Chevrolet
1435 S. Haiover
Rhone WI 5-2425

RENNER
Ford Inc.

REAHM MOTOR SALES. INC.
Pontioc-Oldsmobile-Cndillac
107 N. Michigan
Phono WI 5-2478

328 N. Michigan

•a

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Ph. 945-2421
-J

Mione 374-3523
rvBUCATIOM OBDBB.

"We're As Near As Your Telephone'

rUaklCATIOM OBDBB.

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
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Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair
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NoUca of Hautag- *
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bato Caartroam. ITaaUaai, iMk
A hrnriac ha held al wblrh all
‘T"» claims with

the ranij and
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City Rank

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Business Directory
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UMD-SIU
Agency for

INSURANCE

KOKKBT W, STACK. Owner

^fira Pane Insurance

■ auto — run

;
aoNDS
Swanson liwuranco

All Forma of

Insurance
Pk WISM0B

irw«. aad lo make a

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KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Installation. Dry Well. Drain
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
field, Pumping &lt;$24.00 for lit
at Jefferson.
1,000 gali.i. Call 945-5482. I

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
—Expert workmamh.p COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
ICE—First class work. Call \Vl
ING done at the farm accord.ng
Jewelers. 102 E. State
to your specifications. Fatm Bu­
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
WI 5-5316.
reau Sendees. M37 So.. WI 5­
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
2223.
LINOLEUM
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
. _ REPAIR — Ha»Repairs and sharpening. Saw COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
t--ii Floor Covering, 123 W.
parts and supplies. McCulloch
ICE —24 hour Service (black
Sial. WI 5-5118.
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
and white!. Jacobs Prescription
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed worlunanahip. Alto RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Recored. Burkry Sales and Serv­ CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapery
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
W. State St.
WI 5-5176.
rtxfc. Installation and Hanging
Beverwyk's Color Canter, 221
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
W. Mill.
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP — All
tors. machinery and chain saws
in our new building at 124 N.
appliances. Call 945-2317.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
ics Goodyear Bros. Phone WI
ised'/ngraving of all kinds. Gil­
5-5052.
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARmore Jeweler, 102 E. State St.,
Phone 945-5316.

Concrete Product*
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone WI 5-2123.
’
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Heme office 822 S. Benton.
Phone WI 5-5412. Plant. W.
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.

Miscellaneous
HAVE YCXJR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN221 W. Mill.

Radio. Television Ropairiisg

SENFZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover,
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
9-15-3862 Free xrvtce for orve
Repair and new work. Fixtures
year on Setchai I-Carbon Color.
and supplies. Kelley Electric
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au- PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rile Water
Service. 524 Mrdcflcville Rd.
TV'S. RADIOS b RECOR PLAYSystems Sold, installed, serviced
Dxxixed Dealer for Wheel Hone
Phone WI 512700 after 5 pm..
ERS REPAI
^2281
lewis Etcctnc. Cloverdale 623­
Hastings.
5381.
E. L. Carpenter Hardware.
Hoover SeW* and Service. Steury

Budneu SotIcm OHorod

Call945c348
•£.. Tiii.rw;

;You Would Like t«kp Ltafadjin
ly^Seriicerond. Repair-Guide*

�s-rae nwraKM uimta

Army Pvt Russell F. White,
Jr., whose wife, Anita, Ilves on
R1 Hickory Comers, completed 8

_

. . _ 10M i instruction in
JU,y ’•
| and in firing
। the M-14 rifle,
Thank you for clarifying the।run
lhe
- —■ •. ■ .it IX* TWrrv CVtonlv 2 ... __

_ ____

f*** “***’

inti i—in! In

thia information.

Department, the Humans
. the Zoning Board, and

surrounding

xftirxxs."®
i fft»a.»sS

For The

ifesEri

small unit tactics
swell weapons as
the M-60 machine
jj-uuh ro ■ •

W 4t»Ay a»* rrpari^Uck Toss! All.

Middleville

Barry Farm
Calendar..

By Mrs. Mary Jackton
uv AtoMM
m mo
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holtx and'
Letitia ar.d Kimberly spent the I
Weekend in Coldwater. Mr. Holls jtn.Y 7-4H iraf nutag sM s*o».
attended his high school reunion I £“‘i, ’r
Lm

Hike Supports
For Milk 50c
To Aid Dairymen u.,.... ...“as.’ ..sari!IBS
.Is
Secretary at Agriculture Or­

E Main Street * Don VanP.iprring iuu signed a contract to
teach in Wayland High School

port according tat Frank I
chairman of the Michigan
Stale Committee.

gOLENS
HUSKY

Guernsey Club
;
Rates Dunning Herd

—6 TO 10 HP

hlv trip to the Smokies Games ;as
M lie
he will
win attend
aoena school
scnooi in;
t™.____
^WhB.
duUM tor
* “Lil °£i
were then enjoyed.------------------------____
~
! Dnar aun tli urn ot snrum. 1 ‘."f
“
Mr. rehd Mrs Oscar Flnkbelner Uncle Sam the first of Scptem- desirable and six acceptable
Mr. Bud Vound and
* MrResults
of thia work will tri!
nnrl her slater. Miss Tails Roush
the breeder the strong and Weak
•pent last weekend at Hardy
points Ln the conformation of
Dam Miss Roush. who teaches the herd. By selecting the better

COMPARE
B-4-U-Buy!

equipment since 191U

PENDER'S
ICLAIR SERVICE

Quality Furniture
DOWNTOWN HASTINGS

7 Middleville
Phons
Hgon
SY 5-9441

that transmit good conformation,
tlon.
herd type am be improved.
I The Methodist Circles orc
।mostly on vacation July and
For Banner Classified Ads
August except the Ruth Circle,
Call WI 5-3481.
meets with Mrs Marian Fink-

The Standish reunion

and Mrs. Ray Fllllngham on
Patterson Rood July 4th.

Notice of Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the budget hearing

Lake Odessa
By Francet Johntion

for the Barry Intermediate School District will

be held July 13, 1966 in the Supervisor's room,

Court House, Hostings, Michigan at 7:30 p.m.
HAROLD S. STOCKWELL

Secretory

WANT
MORE CORN

Mr. and Mra Forrest AUerdlng
of Byron Center were Saturday
vlsitora of the Harley Btadeli.
OU MT visitors were Mrs Thelma
Gilliland of Lansing. Mrs. Ruth

family near Woodbury. * The.
West Odesa* Mlsaionary Service
tnreta with Mrs Cora Bi'ovont.
Thursday. July 7, with potluck
dinner. * Mr. and Mra. Martin
Styger have as thetr houseguest.

Gutierres and Barky Lee of Al­
bion spent the weekend with her
mother and brother. Mrs. Leo nor
Vargas and Peto. * Mr. and Mra
Kenneth Rush of Pontiac visit­
ed Ills mother. Mn. Mayscl Rush
Mid the Floyd Baxters during1
liam of Yucaipa. Calif., visited
*1 the Harley sudel home Tues-

U»NH3
THE NATION'S NO. 1
NITROGEN FOR CORN
NOTHING. BUT NOTHING BEATS
LOW COST ANHYDROUS AMMONIA!

Teaching new farming and
canning methods to small groups
of farm boys ahd girls back
around UM vm the lotgnthner
erf ths 4H Club program super­
vised by the OooporaUvt »-

iWtoriSWEW
of P»ll«e. U beta ihetr aaaaal riMde■.Ik D.r Bak~ m&gt; Joly IS. IMS.
T,m: AU. Abwal: Heas. CaMM.

Need Money
for New
Facilities?
See us for the
money you need
to finance new
farm facilities,
repairs, expan*
sion, etc. Long
terms, low cost,
no prepayment
penalty.

IM BARR
Tira Shop
U. L. UOTAL
fr Used Tire*

compaSe

Wredtead

B-4-U-Buy!

Ing. or fluid milk at H a
dredweight, for mflk of 35
cent butterfat.
Similar actions wlU be t
In markets where minimum
milk prices to produoera

Eddy and Bruce of Glenviex. j
bf Ypsilanti relumed
m.. attended the John Jaclmon famlly
;
home from their trip to the
effective through March, 10T1J
Yellowstone. * Mr. and Mra.
The Secretary reported -that
Plainwell Monday. July 4. * Mra. Rex Schad and family returned
Clara Gill. Mrs. Pearl Jackaun Sunday. June 26. from their the astlon waa being taken io
and Mrs Sarah Johnson called trip to the new England Slates
A Dick Reyff is commuting to pika of milk and dairy product*
Laiacn family will be vacation- on the Patterson Rood Tuesday.
vide dairy farmers with an op­
Mrs Jackson 1* home from Pen­
nock Hospital after suffering a William Sweet had open house portunity to share more equally
severe iseart attack. Her slater and a farewell to her friends. in the general prosperity most
'
Is helping care for her.
Mr. and Mra. Werner Olberts' of Americans enjoy today.
Milk production In May was
Wuppertal-Barman of Wert Gerfamily are established In their many, who have been visiting in
TRACTORS new home on W. Main Street. ’ Michigan since early May. They
formerly occupied by Mr. and Rew home from Detroit. They
Mra. Stanley Kitah. * Rev. and mink wc have a »-onderful counMrs Tkber and family win spend
dairy herds prior to the first
their two-wtek vacation camping
in Upper Michigan. * Tucrday Irr niece. Mtas Ethel Bowen, in of this year has brought the
about 20 women of the Prairie Montpelier. Ohio this week. Mra.
Literary Chib dropped into Mn. Bowen and the late Mr. Bowen lowest level since 1000. The In­
used to -live there many years creased price supports will Lnago. Mr. Bowen Is buried there.
Ingham wwe married. After the * Mrs. Hasel Derrick and daugh- tUiuc in daLrytfig. to slow up
their culling of herd* and to
refreahmenta that Hie ladles
___________ _________ _
brought, they presented her a turned Tuesday from a northern increase their feeding rate.
lovely lamp Bunday. June 18. trin
trip. ramdav
Bunday, Juns
June 26
26. thev
they atat­
thrir four daughters had plan­ tended the Methodist Church at
ned an open house tn which Evart and heard Rev. Wilmer
tike
they received many lovely gifts Kennedy, a former minister economic totem pole receive ’a
and n purse of over 8100 Their here. * Mr. and Mra. Jim Smal­
the work out of
daughters are Mra George Gil­ ley of Plainwell were hoot and cams for hla skill and labor.
lette of Hastings, Mrs. Beverly
Gulch of Grand Rapids. Mra. their home. Their guests were
yard care...
Royce Royden of Hastings nnd Mr. and Mra. Glen Dean. Mr
have just the FUN! Mrs niclina Hlggtns of the Gun and Mrs. Don VanPopering and
Lake Road. * Rotarians and
K Bolens Husky offers a thetr vrivcd attended their annual Bnragar and family. Mr.
owned by Leon O. Dunning,
picnic at tiie cottage of Mr. and
complete system foe year
round yard care. Select at­ evening. June 28 * The Senior ron and Carolyn, all of Middle- '
villa; Mr. and Mra. Ralph Fink­ O. Colebank. Knoxville, Tvrjt,
tachments from a fuR range
Citizens
held---------their
monthly
-----------------------------------, briner and family of Gun lake,*
—rotary and reel mowers,
meeUng at the Me-thodlst Church. । and Julius Potts. Dr. and Mra.
n
snow costers, tillers, culti­
ARer a bountiful dinner. Rev.. frick D&gt;-an and family Of la- can Guernsey Cattle Chib. ■
Harold Taber showed slide* of Parte. Ind. were honored guests । A complete type analysis W-

1 HUSKY TRACTOR MODELS

EXPERT TIM
mvici

The action also set minimum

Grand Rapids tor surgery Tues-

’

youth which provide a “laarnLng by doing'* experience.
U (reeled peeeelsilea ,e lesletl

ville L Freeman has announced

area

vators, plows, rakes, carts
—each designed to save
you time, give your yard
ta care it deserves.

and poalng of individuals and
groups; methods at correcting
facial ttafecta; processing, print­
ing and negative retouching.
This course provides the basic.
knowledge in the held of pro­
fessional portraiture.

.''ZX&amp;.TSrCX

of the Clasa of 1R56. * Building | 01l„,. ,n m so.
of new homes and garage Is tak- ‘JULY
rupto. Mr HoU to tto^to, &gt; “Jf ’ •-*""
home built by Bill Getty on I jqly 10—(Sortkcrs rids Day."ausCourt House Square 11 Charies Street. The David Otto's1 lra grisua Farm. Aakiey.
«■
are having a new home built; JVLT 11your editorial indicated, at their turkey farm on State!
, .... u ■ ■
r~
I.. -1. m THM.O,
that thia la a factor - ■ - — a

and

Portraitlira Course

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

News
Especially

Quality Furniture
DOWNTOWN HAST1NC8

run
PARKING

You're INVITED to ATTEND*'^
REPUBLICAN "Meet Your Candidate" Night
at die COMMUNITY BUILDINC
IN HASTINGS

Barry County Fairgrounds

THURSDAY EVENING.

JULY 14th

8:00 P.M

Moks Thia Your Night to Meat Your Township, State

and National Candidates in Person—Hoar Them Speak.

You Will Hava an Opportunity to Talk to Thom, too.

These CANDIDATES Have Been ASKED

TO TAKE PART IN THIS BIG RALLY;
|. Candidate for Governor of Michigan
GEORGE ROMNEY

Candidate for United States Senator

ROBERT P. GRIFFEN
Candidates for Representative in Congress—3rd District
MERLE L AUGUSTINE and GARRY BROWN

CANDIDATES FOR STATE SENATOR
20th District—Harry A. DeMaso and John R. Smeekens
21st District—Joseph J. Brava to and Anthony Stamm

23rd District—Harold J. Volkoma and David R. Pushaw

CANDIDATES FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Maia Oftk&lt;

55th District—Janies S. Farnsworth, John Kingsbury and Ronald W. Layton
HASTINGS OFFICE

89th District—Stanley M. Powell and Tod L. Teadt

The motto of the Natlon'a
more than 22 million 4H*era is

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

All Candidates for Barry-Eaton District
CIRCUIT JUDGE on the Non-Partisan Ticket Have Afso

Been Invited to Attend and Take Part

Na One. But No One Beats Our Service
Watt Michigan's Oldest NH3 Distributor.

MANCO
or
SMITH BROS
M 7-7411

ELEVATORS
LAKE ODESSA

36 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USS
you name the Job and Wheel Horae

tool youU

attaching tools now on display.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
IU I. Stat. It. Huttof

REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED

Fk. WI J-»U

Primary election date is Tuesday, aug.

2nd

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20 Page*—3 Section*

Supervisors Urge;
Support for
Jail Proposal
Fofe to Merge Barry
Health Dept. With •
Eaton on Oct. 1

15 - July 30

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, July 14,

NUMBER 1)

K M C"™ "
In our opinion, the Board of In the plot, leas work will

the location and construction otlues are

। Supervisor* at their regular
I monthly meeting Tuesday adoptCounty

turiate to have

’ Health Department with the
I Eaton County Health Depart­
ment effective Oct. 1. 1066.
and one-half1 ago.
I The resolution stating that
County Board of Supervisor* Is j selected by the board from a ।
in favor of tiie proposition for a I. _
..
new county J all as it will appear 1 *r ot POMlbles u more fav0
on the Au&amp;st ballot" was car- | than tiw one originally voted
tied by a vote of 16 to 3 with choice" by a majority of the
one absent
committee. Although the
Votingfor the resolution were I
hl&lt;hCT. Ui£ j*
Mayor Franklin Beckwith. Floyd,. .
,
Craig, Russell Doty. William J“ better- more tand u ***
Hayes, Lloyd Hoffman, Luther

McKlbbln. Russell Mead. Floyd ।
Miller, Roy Noffke, Wayne PenMetre, Chairman Ernest Hoff­
man and Mrs. Olenna Weber,

Section of the Michigan De-

a photograph which may

Order 25 Men
To Report for
Military Duty

Another favorably located site
lected
zoned for
and the board decided not to
the law suites and delays
appeared Inevitable If the county
attempted to move in.
I believe, was a sensible

i

(Continued on Page 41

Praises Peace Corps After
2 Years Sehlice in Chile

Anthony J. Banash, 24. the tOa ‘could lead to a doctorate in in**
* ’law.
supervisor of Hope Township, of Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel A. *tematlonal
succeeding her husband who re­ Banush-of Leach Lake. R3 Has­
Tony's language background
tings, returned to Hastings on was just Latin, both al Hastings
signed.
'
I VoUng no were Forrat Foley. ”lly 2 ^er serving two y.
High and at Ann Arbor. In his I
Lannes Kenfleld and Jack ।ln the Peace Corps In Chile.
test for tiie Peace Corps, he
achieved a proficiency rating In
O'Conner. Victor Eckardt was
Irid. Spain, where he Spanish eaual to a complete pro­
absent.
fessional fluency.
In Chile, naturally, he
ton Health Departments has
the diplomatic school.
been under study for a long lime.
"Tony." a I960 graduate of
। mlttee, were McKlbbln for one Hastings High School and a 1964
year. Eckardt for two and Beck­ graduate of the University of Tony foe a Chilean.
Tony worked =s an economic
with for three. Replacement* are Michigan, was encouraged and
finally persuaded by the Spanish assessor or as an expert aid to
the Chilean Federation of Co­
forte. at Santiago to enter the operations—similar to US. farm­
Spanish diplomatic school where
chief medical examiner for Barry Tony will follow a program that er cooperatives and credit un-

Twenty-five men are sched­
uled to make up the Barry
County draft contingent which
1MYM th. Amerloan Legion Hall
.*’• J°r.ln£U.POo
tatlon by charter bus to Detroit
for Induction Into the armed 1
force. Wednesday.

He was bom In Kearney. Neb.,
on Dec. 31. 1922. and attended
school there and al Lincoln. When
hi* was about 15 he went to Union
City. Ind- where he went to work
for Hie late Albert Silvera with
the Producers Egg Company.
From 1941 to 1945 he served with
the Marines, participating in the
Solomon campaign In the Pacific.
After World War n he came to
Hastings and continued to work
for Mr. Silvera hi the Producers
Egg Company.
start of the present Aluminum

guiding hand In Ito developHe married Maxine Cooper here
on May 1. 1947. They have three
sons. Rodney. 17. who will be a
senior at Hastings High; Gary, 15.
ii sophomore, and Michael. 13. in
the 7th grade.

Cancer Fuad
Continues to Rise
Additional contributions have
hiked Burry County'* Cancer
Crusade fund from *9.410 to
*9.870,14
New figure* Include:
Baltimore Township. *9606;
Hope. *176.86; Irving. *17.40;
Maple Grove. *113.15; Rutland.
*88.25: Prairieville, *282.78; Or­
angeville. *25; Hastings Second
Ward. *245. and Fourth Ward.
*628.
'

back are Lyle Vanderbrook. Wright Sim, Anton Turkal. Thomas Maurer and Keith Taylor.

BAND CONCERT FRIDAY
Well-known marches, songs
and novelties are to be played
by the Municipal Band starl­
ing al 7 pzn. Friday. July 15.
on the Courthouse lawn as
the third concert of the sea­
son. The drum section will
be featured In ‘‘Drummers
Boy Bounce." The bandsmen
are hoping for a large audi­
ence.

Select Site for
New Hastings
High School

organization* on their feet and
operating
.
_ successfully.
Plans for a new high school
He term* his Peace Corps serv- for Hasting* are being completJce os a great experience, one ed, the site has been selected
Which has great personal re- and electors In the school dis­
grounds for an exhibition.
cards m wen a* achieving sue-1 trlct may be asked to vote on,•
Recognizing the excessive heat
cesa In work objectives.
| the proposal shortly after tiie'
board members approved p u rTony pointed out that of the. opening of school In September
chluc of
,ans for
vart42 person* Who Went to Chile |‘h1ls&gt;ear- «
rrnnrted .t n
offices
'
with his group, all but three, at Cll|zen» '
Hastings property owner* will their termination conference In
have until Aug. 20 to pay their
_ __ ___ _ .. —,____
municipal taxes without penalty, I when they enlisted what they
nf thm Oltv rtaniwll A.- I kneW tW0 y**" l,Ur*
WOuW
n£ht
*uu hare entered the program.
bus garage near Johnson
!ded Monday night after being
u.1~
Field* The site &lt;fe» In with the
athletic field of 20 acres, mak- -w- r* ’ •
’

sel, with *20 an hour If more.
time Is utilized.

Deadline for
Paying City Tait

Industrialist is
Now August 20
New National
|School Board
D. Hall. 1&gt;. and
Bank Direstor . Chrfctopher
Richard C. Guenther, 1*.
_ president
..............................
»... k ..Pays Tribute to F
Robert W. Sherwood,
of Ute National Bank of Hr*"
— transfer from Grand Rapids. -•
Ha-sUngs.
has announced the el
—., —
ertttitrW
Other* receiving onteral^ude Mj](]red S 011th
’
Rowland F. Hall, TOT 8. Benton, Clare R. Tolan. 22; Thoma* E. Mildred Smith
.
to tiie bank's board of directors.
Hall, president of the ItaiUngs
Aluminum Products Company, 1*

the cost Monday morning Instructors lined their cars up fo

Hastings School
Program Improves
During Past Year
Supt. Guenther Cites Curriculum
Advances, Future Needs; Expept
School Taxes to Require 12.5 Wills
Many advances were achieved during the past year in the
Hastings public schools in improving the curriculum and more
were proposed in the annual report &lt;J Sunt, of Schools Richard
J. Guenther submitted to Board of Education members at
their regular monthly meeting held Tuesday noon at the Hotel
Hastings.
Supt. Guenther ‘ reported that modem math was imple­
mented thr-uith the entire school system with special orienta­
tion classes held for parents and
-------------------------------------------teacher*.
|Isle, and made mention of the
Special education classes for. art deportment's exhibition.
He wrote about the Ci then*
mentally handicapped were or­
Committee of more than 300
ganized.
,
Pull - time speech correction1 studying plans for a new high
school which may be voted on
,
Um County Special Education this Fall and occupied no Later
Department, with wbrk concen­
trated in the elementary grades
Future needs include lowering
Instructional television wasi the pupil - teacher ratio. "We
Initiated In all elementary gradesi compere favorably with other
as part of the plan to up-grade, districts (leas than 30/1) but
this is atill not low enough.**
the rending program.
1 Supt. Guenther said.
A school nurse is developing a1
Additional counsellor and reprogram to Improve health edu­
j medial reading sendees should
cation.
be made available at the eleIn-service program* in the use' ~
.
of audio-visual material and ira
’
equipment were started for all
elementary teachers.
Mnre Instrumental and "«S
There has been full use of li­ mii’ic staff should be added!
braries nt ward schools with 5.118
The physical plant mux* be
new books added to the school
Improved.
library.
"We must take additional steps
A string instrument music
program wa* started in the fifth to uo - grade our instnfcUnn*!
and sixth grades "nd •~n«tav orosram for the non - colle«
bound
. student. Most of I b i •
the students may form the nu­
cleus for a High School Sym- change will take nlace if a’ new
hfoh tchnnl facility l* author-

. r_.. _
____
. Options on five parcels of land
Thoma* F. Solhard | Members of the Heatings per 11,800 valuation, »3J0 per ; T
volunteered that one ofcovf'rlnfi30,"ncr”tlavebftn»r7”^“/
Bo*rt °f Education at their SIXAO of asstned valuation higher ; his most successful ventures In 1 cured Bt &amp; cost of w oo°- wHh
^U2 W D*vld E-1 regular monthly meeUng Tues- than the »26.10 paid for fiscal chile wo* done outside of his hWtlatlon* still going on for an
Llng and Donald W. Spencer, I day noon Bt t^e Hotel Hastings 1965-M
regular assignment. He organ2'v-^re parcel Cost
°?born‘
^e following rraoluUon
This year's tax statement shows 'program In the slums of Vai- oP,iotl wln
*72,000
n
rt?-M°rrte
WHEREAS. Mildred Smith has
Ron U1C
Uie Board
of isaucaEduca-..• the
assessed valuation,
valuation, and
and uw
tlieltiivla.
I At one time 12 different sites
1A Hmiohtaltn Wln.*ln SU k Linn 1।Mrved
,CX1
0,1
“
ouru
OI
the
assessed
,
.&lt;_ .
» . .. _ .
. I
valuation. On a home! Tony had a good background'**" considwed. The major fncRobert F. Hughes. Paul D Boy-!
iM7 and
I
ossessed at 61 JOO. the equalized; for It—he worked on the Has-;to^ ’n
U1® p™p«r.‘yJ0'
sen. Patrick M. Brasher. Edward
whkrv.o
c„i.k
,ut „S".CC*, r?
E. Woodman. Terry L. Vandecar. I,,
h“ valuation is *5,200 for a total tax I tlnga playgrounds under Dlrec- “ , souL"
Ben L Falconer Richard L For- '8Crved
President of the Board of *53.45 Including the collection; tor Bob King and Lewis Lang. I "cre“ partially oy Pant Street
53 cent*.
'
nn 111"
on
east
thennrl
castMarket
and Marxci
Market
nn the on me
the
. ,
..
.......
,
. 011
casi
ana
mu
.11%..
“!SJS IS?. I”'.",1...
“‘k p‘’°L playground wesU
the h(t,h p&lt;.rrpntj,„
WHEREAS. Mildred Smith
Council Monday sutiwrtzed pay­ S"*™•
of
of bus
bus students
students who
who attend
attend the
the
guided the Board of Education ing to the Youth Council the WfM,»83 01,6 Ot tl&gt;C
hl*h school from points south
through two school building pro­ *4.200 appropriated tn the regular of th. prograrn was taking kid* and eBlt of the clt
grams and- has aided In com­ budget, and the *350 appropriated right
rioht mil
out nt
of th*
the slum nolohtwirneighbor­
Proximity to the bus garages
mencing'a third building pro- for the Hastings Softball Associa­ hoods and making them into I
leaders for the program.
— —.------- tion.
Barry County's August draft
Whan be started the program
The plan is to eject a high
WHEREAS, Mildred Smith has
quota has been Increased from given generously of her time,
there
had
already
been
built
a
school
to (••commodate 1.600
from the Michigan Municipal
beautiful recreation center—with ■ students Plan* call for ihr □ —ability and wisdom to this Board,
inducted Aug. 16.
and,
United States money. No one was ent high school to be used as a
Barry County w
Research to improve rending
।
junior
nign
wun Centra)
venrraj as
an an
using
It.
No
one
could
decide
who
Junior
high
with
WHEREAS, it is the desire of
should run it. "Typical local!*
1
*
* * Both present‘ was Introduced into one first
elementary
school.
126, 1965. for the first time to fill the Board to recognise the outgrade at Central in the form of
are ------------------overcrowded.
bureaucracy."
|i buildings —
the August quota.
the Initial Teaching Alphabet
The
hearing
on
the
appeal
of
.
Since
February
committees
of
Bmlth.
The program is to be expanded
I would can a real Youth citizens have been making extenNOW. THEREFORE. BE IT
was delayed for two Council." Tony added. It la Solve studies ^of jnany aspects of In four first grades next year,
RESOLVED, that this Board, on suspension
under the concept of experimen­
Friends of Library
weeks. Austin's cab license was
behalf of the citizens of this
complete, coordin- a complete high school currteu- tation.
,
lifted by Police Chief Richard
lum. and the plan Is to build a
school district, extend thanks to Sunlor after Austin paid a *50 fine
Give Book Money
French or Spanish was offered
tml?" ^y'emrSX^ATlS j ^^“Snta^rSh^SX
Mildred Smith for her long time
for
driving
without
a
license
fol­
to the advanced junior high stu­
Friends of Uv? Hastings Public service as a member and Presi­
lowing an accident on W. State i levels' of society they are »he ;“ton J cuMralum to'fit’lt”
dent. Not one dropped during
Library hava turned over *426 dent of this Board.
•
Rood.
DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
S^.W?bworMnd BeD'rOa’
Sea.XSS“&amp;? SnLttre. the school year.
rented the profit from the pres­ that a certified copy of this
Austin said lie had not had a people in the world.
WW! and MSU student
on gng&amp;Jj science and math.
entations or Rumpel BUltokln.
teachers come here for experlResolution be sent to Mildred driver's license far 17 years and
"One of my worst experience* vocational educalion. fine art*,
Smith.
Directors of secondary educaAldermen indicated they would was wanting to come home and I physical education and social
havtnff to
tn leave
Izhvp those
thru* people."
runnlp 1 studies have made their reports
____ ... tio^ and naming of department
Gull Lake President
consider hl* appeal if he obtained haylng
&amp;kld‘
zv
■
. &gt;
I to the curriculum steering com-! heads was termed “the 1
*
Norman ’ Krfitoi has been rea State driver's license and a City
Tne Pwic*-' Co£P® “ doing a mlttee. The curriculum steering 1 Impressive and productive innamed president of the Gull
permit to drive a cab.
treat deal In Chile — and I committee has studied them, and | novation In the second
Lake Community School board,
throughout the world-to assist ' pas.wd
schools."
Jack Fort is secretary and Ron­
passeo the
me information
iniormauon on to the
me schools
.
in Improving their way | general steering committee
Supt. Guenther also noted
ald Jackson is treasurer.
of life and. Incidentally. In Im- which will finally submit them । that this wm a year of many
orovlng the image the people of |
the Board of Education.
champions In athletics and muOTIS SCHOOL REUNION Quotations for repairs and paint­ •he world have for the United | —
Bun.. July 17, at Ray Erway's
ing windows at the City Hall are States.
।
Landing, Head Lake, potluck, 1.
Hasting Public Library la
Tony doesn’t want to serve J
' '
7/14
City Hall. Alderman Ivan Snyder mother term but he is encour- ■
submitted a proposal from a Bat­ aging everyone who has asptrn- 7
tlons of helping others to In- a
having difficulty receiving bids on vestlgate the opportunities for, u
The gift from the Thornapple
doing good.
“
Fire Chief Edward Tudor. In hfci
the unit and the Installation, report on activities In April. May md women, but older people,
and June, listed 17 alarms in thr
Air conditioning is alwayd City and 22 rural alarms. The local 'ul In this world-wide American
M
wonderfid. but It was especially department relayed 15 calls to program of helping others to ttr
appreciated during this week's Middleville. Middleville tire call- nelp themaelves." he concluded. ”

Public Library
Is Now Air
Conditioned!

trlct." So pt. Guenther holed
Manv special projects were
romnleted during the rear, in­
cluding new Windows and frames

-nrtty fence and lights to the
bus earage and security lights

hnll held, book shelving piaayl

•-rd on the old tert
North and Southeastern

•nmsport—1 over 1.800 students
•nme 1200 miles a day Khut•Un- ’■hi'dren between schools
Added 500 more.
The school started the yegr

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July 27.

Hastings United
^und Campaign
)uola $54225
Plans for the Hastings United
Community Fund campaign are
being completed and the dlrec'ng in the drive total *54.225.
That is slightly higher than
the 1M5-M receipts at S5MM.

’&gt;o»t Resident

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Nelson DuBois,
WtU Driller,
Dies Monday

tton Bible School they have bad.
The Church and Bunday SchMl
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\Carlton Peck
Barn, Equipment
«,

Bill Williams,
Tavern Owner,
Dies Monday.

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Thornapple River Drive. Caledonla,
Mrs.
Gray, the
pj son-in-law
N(UhvUle of
dlwJ
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Middleville and Hastings fire- P-®1 Friday. July 8. in a Grand
men gave assistance Bunday af- RaP-ds hospital where he had
tcmoan to Caledonia In battling bcrn for one week,
the fire which destroyed a large,
Mr. Peek, a dlxbstle, apparmodem steel frame bam on the entiy suffered from a heart
Robert Near farm north of Cale- condition.
donla on M-37.
He was graduated from BatThe Gaines. Dutton and Kent t.'e Creek Central in 1963 and
County firemen also batUcd uie Peiris State in 1955. He was c
nre which may have been caused ■ "------- *“ --------- — ------by spontaneous combustion.
In Grand Rapids
The barn contain'd a great
quantity of ehopped hay. ex- Sept. 7. 19a. al Gull Lake.
। He was superintendent of the
.
I Sunday School at the WhitneyAbout six head of young cattle rille Bible Church.
were lost.
He is survived by his wife, his
Near also lost his milking par- Paren^ 1,1 a sister.
lor and equipment
------------ *-----------Mr. and Mrs Resell Stanton
small Jeen’iuek to
wcre Saturday evening guests of
SSL
P
* Ilhe Howard Orsboms of TUlotpumpcr which was In operation wn r,),-

Funeral services ' for William
Forrest Williams. 80. R3 Delton,
who died early Saturday, July 9.
at the Pipp Community Hospital,
were held at 2:30 Monday at the
Henton-Smith Funeral Home.

JubUM apsanw—sen of 81 Paul. Mlnn; »to be
the guest speaker at *0^
services marking the 1 lOtlv
niversary of the Zion Lutheran
Church at Woodland. He &gt; Will
preach at 10 am. and 8 pm.

!“ 4:M p:[1 .p«nl th. weekend with her mo-

. a
.
The Lloyd Huvcrs and the
estimated al jnmes Hammonds have returned
j from-a week's vacation around
*
.
Lake Superior on Ute Canadian
The Tom TafTees have moved 1 side. The scenery was beautiful
into their new home at 435 W. and ako Ute weather, making it

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CLEARANCE IS ONI!

and operated the Gilkey Lake
Tavern, the Prairie Schooner,
the Wayland Hotel and the AlI legan BUI and Caroll.
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Nashville Hope
For Baby Bliss
Branch Plant

I He was a member of the Doy. ton Masonic Lodge, the Dayton
j Scottish Rite, the Hickory Cor•
..—
----- ■ .Alnfra Lodge No. 345. and PruCommerce was to hold a special, denK. Nobla. No 366
of
meeting this Wednesday evening Eastern Star.
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Fruit filled or plain. Baked fresh daily in our oven.

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Any 26c Bread

Orange Knots

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Save 9c

Special 83c

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Danish Krispes

6 for 45c

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McCallum Reunion

$1.00

AFAMKE

Former pupils and friends are eration there was a six - hour
invited to attend the 40th annual period when her condition was
McCollum School reunion to be
held at the school at I pm. Sat­
urday. July 18. It will be a pdtMembers of her family, in-1
iuck dinner. Bring own table eluding her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Lloyd Owen of R1 Dowling. I
I are convinced that their prayers 1

Pantry Day Monday n-mtoi $1,00

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

sinking, they went to the hos­
pital chapel to pray with their

JtCLEKA

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We Asvs s CLEARANCE lust
twice* year, tn January and July.
That’s alll Whan we say, 'clear­
ance' we mean H. Everything goes

to rally and from that Uine on |
has been convalescing.
Mrs. Cox, the former Belly;
Owen, and her husband have
• Threw BHUdren. Her husband is
*. ouaployed by the Barton Con­
struction Company.

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to make way for new stock. Wo say,
mark It down, down, down. Out! It can’t
go back on the ahelvea. As you know, our
64-year-old tradition /»to give you the best
quality at the lowest possible prices. Everyday
—year after year. So when we say 'clearance',
you can believe you really dean up! Just shows
that at Penney's we always mean what wslssk,

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Backward Glances

Summer Dresses

Continued from Page One

Better Dresses
nlc Thursday at the Wall Lake
cottage of Miss Lillian Matthews.
Mra. Lou Matthews. Mra. Finley
Johnson and Mrs Harry Bald-

Girls' Better Dresses
Girls' Slack Sets
Girls' Stretch Slacks

What will the others be worth a year from now?
The Cadillac car holds its value far beyond any other automobile at or near its price. Let your

Cadillac dealer explain today why now, more than ever, it’s great
There is one simple way to measure’the worth of any

Barry County thia week received
copies of the bylaws. Officers of
the Association are A. J. Bheip.
Doster. president; Robert Bessmet. Hastings, vice - president;

Pr. Men's Summer No-Iron Slacks

. going Cadillac!

after others have lost their appeal. And there is Cadillac

other luxury car; compare it to the way a Cadillac keeps

safety, performance, dependability and operating econ­

its value. For Cadillac is the grand champion in this

omy. What will your car be worth a year—or even three

most telling of all motor car tests—and at resale returns

years—from now? If it’s a Cadillac, the answer is pre­

a higher percentage of its original cost than any other

dictably pleasant. Get the facts today from your autho­

car built in the land. There are many reasons. The first

rized dealer. He's an expert in serving the world's most

is Cadillac quality—recognised wherever automobiles

demanding motorists—and his interest in your com­

are known. Then there is Cadillac beauty and luxury—

plete satisfaction will continue throughout your owner­

bo advanced that the car retains its desirability long

ship. Isn't it time you put a Cadillac in your life?

Ou Tbunday and Friday of
thid.week, Northville wUl cele­
brate the eompleUon of the
•trvtcb of pavement on M-79
with a Harvest Festival and
Homecozntng. Hlghllghta of the
program will be free vaudeville
ante and aeroplane exhlbiUon
flights.

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HASTINGS

Bam W. Otter, president; Arthur
B. Mulholland. first vice presi­
dent; D. C. Bronson, second
vice president; Harry O. Hays*,
treasurer; John J. Dawson, sec-

ON MAIN FLOOR AND BASEMENT. ONE-OF-AKIND, SOILED. DISCONTINUED ITEMS MARKED
WAY DOWN TO CLEAR.
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�West WoodlaW
By Victor Stere*

EDITORIAL
«MtaMg frees Fags 1.)

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J 'lotos into aracunt the best t
m^f Uptown.
t
two yean ago, we believe, reflected
Ute intense dU*attaf*ction with the
As rtdudtion of the jail capacity proposed Court House Square site
■a* « to M unite also makes
mse sAd is tbs vise proposed by need for new jail faculties.
We have been able to get by
» anxa, toB to largv enougli fta with/boarding-out tactics thanks
any probable needs of ths present |to u&gt;e availability of facllIUes at
and immediate future and will be |the Baton County jaU in Char­
ao gaigrail that additions can be |lotte. As to comparative costs, we
made, if and when needed
i
If ths thirty-five unite seems ।figures. Our guess to that they
large, remember Lhat the state taw ,would be about ths same as oper­
DOW requires s high degree of ating
,
a jail of our own.
aegregaUan which, in our opinion.
But remember. we can have no
long term. aU-inclualve agreement
a* to boaiding rates with the
One of the cost factors in s new Eaton County jail and we can
jail has to do with specifications only make use ot *&gt;ace not re­
for office space and here the re­ quired for their own prisoners. On
quirement would be the same for any day of any week boarding
a one-cell, a ten-cell or a thlrty- charges could be increased or we
Qre-cell &gt;11 Ttito. we believe, is could get the word. "Sorry, no
no mere bureaucratic quirk but room for any more of your prison­
ers." Fur the immediate present,
there is probably no cause to
Looking forward. we will be skat­
ing out onto very thin ice. If. for
any reason, Baton County turns
us down, where do we go?
AU things considered, we believe
it best to build a jail now rather
that pul through a pressure project

really be 'up against IL"
Bo tar, the transportation of
prisoners back and forth has not
been loo much of a chore, at least

Thus, we believe that Barn­ lay because of stokneos. The bops
County should have a jail with have been busy playing baaebaU,
adequate facillUea under Ite own the girls softball and both hart
been learning the fundamentals
□f tennis and swimming. Satur­
day the group will be going to
Detroit to watch the Tigers play.
There to only room for to on
the bus and poralasion slips
were to be handed in by this
Thursday. Thia is a great op­
portunity for than as many
would never get another chance
the people fur a two-mill tax for
a period of two years, and two
only, for Uie purpose of raising the
visitor* this last week with Mr.
money for the sinking fund.
and Mrs Floyd Mahler and otlser
relatives In tha Laming area.
Obviously both measures must be The formers son. Gary, arrived
approved in order to provide for on Friday from Ft Myrna. Va4

oa Senice

Saturday afternoon. Although M
wasn't any special bdp to the
hay that was down (and there’s
lota ot U down), it was a big
bsip to the other crops and
“made Mg potatoes out of tbs

off Um, trees and in some areas
not far away trees were biown
down Again on Monday a gentle,
soaking rain tell moat of the day.
The ground waa ao dry it soaked
It up rapidly. It ahould have

Scottsville,-N. Y, June »Ut They
thought that the ministers name
sounded fam mar and they dis­
covered that Indeed to ahould
sound familiar. The Rev. John
Afman in his high school days

at that tiros It required the
services of all tha men present to
keep the tent from blowing away
and as it was everyone present
K”t wet from the driving rain.

where Art began his teaching
career. Needles* to say. this w*s
a happy and pleasant reunion

a new JaU. We believe they should

sinking fund wltlwut approval &lt;f
a tax increase to give the fund
some substance; likewise, it would
be meanlngleru to vote thU tax
increase without also approving of
the sinking fund.
Both propositions that will ap­
pear on the primary ballot. Aug 3,
siiould receive the vote of “Yes."
All registered electors will be
eligible to vote.
With 1153.000 earmarked for jail
construction already on hand, tills
two mill tax for a period of two
yean Is expected to raise an addi­
tional 1337,000 or enough to cover
the total estimated cost, including
land, ot the entire project, which
win be about M90JXO.

Woodland
}y Mrt. Glondon Curite

We think of the Job of servo­
ing our clients as a round-lhodock proposition. After all.
losses don’t limit themselves
to an t-hour workday. If you
suffer a loss... fire in your
home, auto accident, business
catastrophe... you want help
light away. You’D get just that
if you place your protcctioa
program in our hands.

Over Um July Fourth holiday
weekend tbs Roc Lewis family
decided to go to the farm at
camp tn lata

The community waa saddened
again this week with the death
of two clUsena Guy Kantner,

For Johnstown
Township Hall

Scbort on tor CoMr BaaAa
quarter sf a mile sas» sf M-1T.
The struoturt has&gt; been repatoed and painted and chairs and
tables have been purchased.
Johnstown eiecScrs will
there in the Aug. 3 and
elections in the future.
During ths Wednesday.
30. open house there to to
spimker and a discussion on the
new Barry county JsU and pro­
posals win be on the Aug. 1 baltot. There will also be refraah-

blown down across the highways.
They had a harrowing experience
and said they would "never for­
get the day aunt Blanche was

morning. He will be missed by
hl* many friends and we extend
our sympathy to the family. Our
sympathy also goes to the fam­
ily of Arthur Klopfenstein, lie
passed away suddenly Bunday
morning. He will also be missed
by everyone who knew him.
David Young of Ypsilanti la
a house guest thia week with his

FOR SALE
1963 John Deere 4010 Diesel, fully equipped, 18.4­

34 roar tires and only 895 hours on.

ortng Anita Henewm she will
be returning to her home in
8»-aJ«i the last of July. She iiaa
made piany friends during bar
one year stay in Woodland and
they are all invited to attend.
bera met Thursday evening to
make plans for the Bummer.
They planned a pool picnic for
July 13 at the TVm Nlethamer
home. Other plans for the Sum­
mer include a trip to the "Ledges
Playhouse" and a chicken barbs
que. The barbeque will be in Au­
gust and held for the public.

1964 Formal! 706 Gas Tractor, fully equipped, fart
hitch, new tiros, and only 320 hours on.

EDUCATION faces sonic serious and very
challenging problems in the years to come.
Some of these problems will become matters
for the Courts to set­
tle. That’s why my
ih
experience
on our
local Board of Education
will
bo most
helpful.
glM

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McCormick 12-A Demonstrator Hoy Conditioner at
a real savings.

McCormick 191 Self-PropeHod Combine with 8»/i ft.
grain head and two row com head. Real good!
John Deere 125 Pull Type 7 Ft. Combine.

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Used New Holland 166 P.T.O. Baler.
McCormick 455 Four Row Cultivator for Farmall

H-M-300 or 400 tractor.
McCormick &lt;816 Mower Conditioaers, 7 &amp; 9 ft. cut
for immediate delivery.

New McCormick 1203 Combine with 13 foot header
and cab.

and Mrs Robert Austin came
Monday to get hla mother, Mrs his family from Tciincwer plan
Rhoda Bawdy. She will spend a to bo home tor the picnic. * Mr.
and Mrs. Olendon Curtis and
family were al Remus Bunday to

Two Farmall 300 Gai Tractors.

Formoll 350 Diesel Tractor.
Ford 960 Tricyclo Tractor.

Lovell Implement Co.

El EfT RICHARD ROBINSON
CLCL.I CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

RANDSEN

. Charles DeYoung and
Clara Hestorly, Clara
Ruth Fisher. Mr. and

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Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
By Mra. Richard Clark
The community extends its
congratulations to Mr. and Mnr
Charles Toblss on (their 50th
wedding anniversary. Charlie

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Bhard Approves
Contracts for
7 New Teachers

I. Rose Church
Setting for
vely Nuptials

Ill tM M «MHnUTT

tended Hastings and Freeport
High Schools and wa* graduat-

Contract* for seven new teach-

MV* Alice Robo Quada. daugh-

five yzarz at Quimby.

rut, will be
tan teacher

Thoae hired Included:

at

Hl HaMlngz
4310 E. Kaltx

Plcaaantview.

IMwik of Elmira, exthrtr wedding vows

sistanl director of public serv­
ices. Mrs. Klovanlch will teach
Haven
s half-day of kindergarten at East Martin Christian and BatNortheastern, replacing Mrs. Avis

Catholic
Mr. Ktopfcaateia. dted abmrt

the doube ring ceremony
128 guests. White gladioli

hli admlnlitraUve duUea.

her contract

gree from Youngstown Univer­
sity and has taught for three mentary teacher at Sou
years, at Leavittsburg and em, relieving Mr. Arnold
Youngstown. Ohio, and Auburn.
Ind. She also attended Kent nlniatraUve dutlee
State, Ohio U. and did poet
graduate work at Ball Blate
Howard Reeds of Wood River,
the Wayne Coreys of Wyoming,
Grand, will teach tint grade at S Blanton of WMU and Mr.
Mrs. Resell Stanton were
from Western Michigan Univer­ dinner guests of the Duke Reedi
sity and has taught at Evart and of Holland snd Kay remained
MlddlsvfDe. She U a 1939 gradu­ for the weekend, returning with
ate of Ionia Hlch.
the Reeds to the Blanton home

her B8 at Michigan Stale Uni­ group and also Mrs Margaret
versity in June, will teach Jun­ Johnson and Mrs Lewis Stanton
ior high English. She Is a 1982 were entertained for dinner.

Mra Wayne Peterson, organist,
aocompanlcd Uie soloists. Thomas
and Julius Maurer.

MR AND MR8 MARCELO OUMUCIO
, . . MIm Carole Lee Burke Becomes Bride.

Sf. Ann's Chapel
Al Palo Allo
Is Nuptial Scene

rounding patio and gardens.
Mra. Emilio Mlnmillon i

Naturalizes
Summer Styles.

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R«g. $13.00 and $14.00
Shoes — All Spring and

$Q88

Summer Styles.

Life Strides

Connies
one price
Heels, Flats and Stacked
Heels — Mix them any
way you like. (

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or 2 pr ^11^0
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Heel Huggers $788
Rggular $11.00 Shota-

chapel at the Eg! in Air Force David Quada, of Hastings, broth-

The bride-elect la the daugh-

bride. and David Dzwik of Ela 1968 graduate of the NlcevUte
Senior High School.
two-piece turquoise

NOW JUST

All Wvdgv H«l Stylu

»450p*

Springer. Bill is tn the Army for ptenickera by the MH! Race,
and eras stationed in Lincoln, a Two of our former residents
Nebraska st a missile site. He is have received fine promotions
on a M-day leave and en route Dean Cridler has been promoted
to Fort Bliss. El Paso. Texas, to assistant cashier of the PortThey left here Friday. July l.Itend State Bank He and hU
Monday evening his parents re-1 wife. Ardis, and Infant son, WUceived a call they arrived ok. I Ham, moved last Winter to Port­
in Oklahoma City. Okla. * Mrs. I land from MlddlevDle. Andrew
Jessie Losing returned to her Ness Is promoted to Class 4 in
home in Spokane, Wash, last Foreign Service of USA in

elected President of Lions inter­
national at the Associations an­
nual convention in New York
City, July »-9. Serving as the
Mtn President during the Gold­
en Anniversary year, Mr. Lind­
sey heads the world's largest
service club organization with
797,169 members in 135 countriea
/
Lions International is best
known for it* many Community
service project*, youth pro­
gram*. sight ror.Miwatioa actlvitics and aid to the blind. During
the past year Lions Chita
around the world completed
more than a half million com­
munity projects.

alumni T-K banquet June 4th is the former Jean Hooper,
representing the Class of HOT. ' —*-*— *
•*“- *'
She stayed with her cousins. Hooper.
Mra. Mabelle VanWeelden is tended a birthday party honor­
caring for her grandchildren. ing Morris Lewis of Kalamazoo
at their daughter's and zon-ln-

while their mother, Mra. Gary
iQaynalle) Hamellnk. Is attend­
ing summer school at MSU. Mra.
Hamslink has a fine art position
at Kanowa Hills School. * Clan­
land on the Thomapple River Is
becoming a popular vacation
spot. This property belongs to
Mr. and Mrs Bill Campbell.
Their son. home from teaching
In Germany, is helping in the
proJtaL
Neal
Bowens Mills
1 a fine place

W|nchell. al* Oun Lake. Mrs
Morris Lewis and other guests
from Lansing were present. *
Mra Wilbur Purdum. meat cut-

accidently run into while leaving

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Our entire stock of swim suits; jamaicos. tops, etc.

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LADIES HATS

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Our entire stock of summer hats.

Ladies Ready to Wear

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OddsEnds—Dresses. Coots, and Sportswear

Broken sizes.

Regularly $2.98

LADIES PURSES

Hro »188

Summer purses, in plastics, leathers and fabrics.
White and pastels.

Size 814-11. Reg. 98c.

LADIES HOSE
Seamless nylons in shades of frisky honey or mist.

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GIRLS' DRESSES

R.d.&lt;.d

One group of spring and summer dresses.

CHILDREN'S WEAR
One group—broken sizes—Coats. Dresses.
Play Clothing, etc.

REMNANTS

brother-in-law. LaVeme Zerlaut,
in the Methodist Church in CoMtna Friday. Master Sergeant
Jack Frost of Colorado Springs.

Mn ^2 tl,a

Hn »1&lt;&gt;0

Assorted patterns. Reg. $1.19

.

One table of fabrics—up to 4 yds.

Nn

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■ Jaekie Frost &gt; Thoma* of Boy-

Bunday a family gathering

MANY OTHER BARGAINS THROUGHOUT
THE STORE AT

entertained the John Cilndcrs.
ROtart Patera and Rtehard Hud-

tort.

Our entire stock of dress coots.

Harold Doxay of Wayland called
on Cart Newman.
Mr. and Mn Vera Lickta ri­

effective way possible.

MILLER'S Duroclean

LADIES COATS

TERRY CLOTH

have them cleaned the safest and most

? YEARS IN HASTINGS
Fa-a- fa-- - a
3VRV JUfets

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One group—Misses. Junior ond Holf Sizes . . .
From our spring and summer selection.

broken. ♦ Callers at the Daily
Pender home over the weekend
«ere Mrs. Esther Holden and
three children of Clio. Mr. and
Mra Tony Blagel. local called
•Sunday evening and Mra. Ray­
mond Bohley of Caledonia On

Bloom and I ami-

SHOE

JULY CLEARANCE

Middleville

For her daughter's wedding. Mrs
Burke wore a pule turquoise sheuth
Luncheon followed the ceredress with a Venice lace bodice
. and matching jacket with bracf letevening reception took
length sleeves. Her pule turquoise
8:30 al the VFW haU in
roll-brim hat liad an underlay
The community was saddened
MIas Diane Dunham
of matching flower petals
.
to hear of the death of Mrs.
Carrie Macey Thursday. Hgr
turquoise crepe sheath with short philosophy of life was an in­ the Iflsate Kathryn Johnson and
Marilyn
Duncan
served the wed­
sleeves and a wtUte crepe halo hat. spiration to all who knew her.
ding cake, MIm Karen HackeU
The reception was held at the
Country House. Menlo Park. Calif.,
located In the foothills, with sur- where she served in the cafe- «,n&gt;ed by Miss Sharon Hackett
teria for many years. She Is white Miss Joeephlne De Luca
presided st Uv&gt;
the trifl
gift table.
survived by four daughters. Mrs. nrffldrteri
For their wedding trip to the
Edwin (Lolat Schreiber of Bluff­
Lions Elect
ton. Ind.; Mra. Cecil &lt; Hazel &gt; Upper Peninsula and Canada the
brtdi changed Into a medium
International President
Bwarta. both of Grand Rapids, blue sheath with widte accessoand Mrs Raymond &lt;Jean&gt; Bohley of Caledonia; two sons, Clair home at 4310 E. Halbert Road.
of Bluffton. Ind., and David at BaUle Creek.
home. 13 graikdchudrsn
grandchildren and nve
five
Guenta were prevent from Margreat grandchildren. The funeral .shall, Lansing. Honer. Elmira,
was hefd Saturday at Beeler's Hattie Creak. Ann Arbor, Wash­
Funeral Home Rev. Lloyd C. | ington. D. C, CbarlottavlUc, Va.,
Sanders of the Baptist Church and Anchorage, Alaska.
officiated. Burial was in Mt. I The rehearsal party was given
Hope Cemtetery.
__
at the home ot the bride Friday
Mr and Mra William RprInger L evening for both famillt* and
and daughter, Terri Linn, ar- members of the wedding party
rived June 19th at the home of
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pair

Gene T. Jockson

LADIES DRESSES

and want to protect your investment.

All Flat Heel Styles

NOW JUST

dress

red white carnations,
and Mra. Raplh Andrews.

If you ora proud of your furnishings

Summerettes

blue

the Air Fbrce at Eglln.

CLEANING

Ball Band

land fronting Jordan Lake.
A carpenter, he retired In

Donnie Sensiba of
Lake Odessa to
Wed in Florida

Carpet &amp; Furniture

All Spring and Summer Shoes

eauip xsiiaw

XS

$088

All grouped together at

iner

Personal Mention \ dish washing detail.

Donna Mae Bamum

Reg. $12.00 Shoes, now
All Spring and

ate Upped with pearls. She car­
bouquet of white carna-

&lt; Bchomey &gt;

Surviving are his wife, Vera; a
daughter. Mra Philip (Hazel)
glfts.
were two mighty excited
Fur traveling, the bride wore a
children, one great, grandchild
tangerine suit with three-quarter- Bbe wore a flour length aqua
length sleeves with white acces­ ahrath of shantung and crepe sing were dinner guests of the with their dad to see a ball game (Blanche)
with a train from the aiwulders Dick Cooks Wednesday erenlng.
Miss Carole Lee Burke and Mar­ sories.
at 3t. Louis. Mo, en route to a, and carried a topiary bouquet of
Mr. and Mra. Ray E. Noban of Wcotern trip through Colorado tJurjuwv.
celo oumuclo of Mt. View. Calif,
Naahrille were Friday visitors and perhaps Wyoming. In prep- I
were united in marriage Saturday. trip to Acapulco, Tsxco, Cusrfia- ptnk and white carnations.
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vacs, and Mexico (3ty. the new
Bnilmr.aid* were MIm Irene
araUon for the Journey they had
Chapel. Palo Allo, Calif The Rev.
Dxwlk, of Elmira, cousin of the. —------------------ —-------- —
books from the Hastings Public
.
John Duryea performed the double al 1056 Oregon Avenue. Palo Alio, groom, and Miss Judy Musll of: Mrs. Alonso E. Trim.
Library about moot of the Stales r ledges I TOtn tO
ring ceremony In the presence of Calif.
IJpottvUle. Their gowns and
Miss Nancy Drum of AUant*.
Out-of-town guest* were present
50 guesta Two triangular altar
arrangement* were used for deco­ from Hastings, Chicago. UL; La­ maid-of-honor"a
rations. "Prince of Denmark" was Paz, Bolivia; Mexico Qty. Mexico;
played for the processional and
the bride and daughter of Mr. ■ from there went to
Dy have been residing has been gagemeK of their daughter
"Tumpet Voiuntalre." for the re- Mateo, Ban Rafael, San Jose. Loa
Altos, Sunnyvale, Woodside. Oa- the flower girl and wore a floor- &gt; of her former roommate at WMU. sold to the Ron Rivera family
length dreos of aqua shantung । before returning to her home.
635 W. Madison. are the parents mel, Calif.
arf*g cuuhMrof Die bride and Mr and Mra.
d 80,1 °r Mr *nd Mra Orval Cut­
Julio F. Oumuclo. LaPax. Bolivia,
white daistaa The ringbearer
Jr u
sum1 the USB Kitty Hawx.
wm
Aloyxlus Dxwlk. brother of I ™ ‘ J '
■Ptmumg ura cum
SA. are the groom's parents.
The bride, given in marriage by
Joseph Skowronakl of Baltic
her father, wore a floor-length.
ANOTHER WEEK OF BARGAINS
Uce-covartxl sheath with wrist­
length lace sleeves and scoop neck­
line. Tije lace train was de tach-

Reg. $13.00 Shoes, now

Summer Styles.

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A shoulder length veil of llliuion

Florence

and

entire life, he bad lived at his
present home on N. Woodland
road since 1925.

MR AND MRS CASIMER DZWIK
. Miss Alice Rose Quada Becomes Bride

front and a chapel length train

length veil was held In place with
a circlet crown. Her flowera were
a cascade of phalaawpsls and
stephanotls.
Miss Elizabeth Oumuclo. sister
of the groom was the maid of
honor She is a student at the
San Francisco College for Women.
Fernando R. Oumuclo of Mexico
City. Mexico, was his brother's
best man. and Rene V. Oumuclo

WOMEN'S SHOES

man

a floor length gown of white
taau de Sole with a lace bodice,
featuring a princess atyte waist

&amp;
F«g. $15.00 and $16.00
Shoes — All Spring and

Klopfenstein
Art Klopfenst
Of Woodland
Dies Sunday

Richard (Anne
snd chU-

are tun-

Look for famous 'Trude-Name labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here!

Parmaleei
124 Eait State Street

�■ABTINGI BANNEB

Bride's Brothers
Officiate at
Her Wedding

First Methodist
Church Setting
For Pretty Nuptials

Hostings Elks
Enjoy Activities
At Texas Meet

NateJonker to
Study in England

and Mr*. Hammond and PXB.
Wayn* Newton and Mra. Newton,
in .ddltion to attending all meMings and program* at the Elks
National Convention tn Dall**,

students who will participate in
Vulparalao (Indiana) University's

Victor Sipton. NaohviH*.Soluntay. ln.Snf4ndll

Eliott performing the

san. was attired in a ballerinaiength guwn of white nylon with
three ruffles featuring scallops on
at the wrist*. The scalloped neck-

bouquet was blue and white car­

MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY LEE BARR
. . Miss JoAnn K. Warner Become* Bride.

wore a nylon mint green dress
with a lace bodice, long sleeves

MrS. HaUSer and
Janis Going Abroad

TbTbrtdea mother chose a blue

WHITE'S

occupied during their week's stay
In Dallas.

list Church.
The double ruai cmnuur was —---- .
performed by the Rev. Neil Hom c0Una *bnultanecu*ly while «xand tiu Rev in depth the rataticmhlp
Horn of Allegan, brother* of the b^wren li intima vy 8* medieval
Ijrlfjr
drama and the imiveraa] rtntwJk
Individual MlacUona were based
provided by Mra. R W. LaMare,
Rl Nashville, at the piano, and
Mra. Eva Edger ot Hastings at performance and dramatic talent.
the organ. The vocalists were Du­ According to the requirement* set
ane Hom of Vermontville who forth by Canon Simon Phipp* of
sang “Because," Rev. and Mr*. ths Cathedral, who his worked
Ron Hom singing "Each for the closely with administration at ValOther" and Sherrie Hom, daughto fruition, the participant* mart
who sang "Bless This House.'

the Flrtt MethodUt

wore a brown clwcked dress with
Mrs. Fred Hauser. Hastings High
matching accessories. Both mothers . home economics teacher, and her
wore corsage* of pink and white daughter. JanU. are to leave Satrose* and carnations.
urday from Grand Rapid* for BosA reception followed at the home
»here they will board a
or U&gt;« W,dc. U»
_
, .
dam to begin a month* tour of
was served with coffee and Ice (,ie Continent.

They plan to visit In Amsterdam.
„8rtl^nl
n&lt;^ ,hen «° 10 Oeimany. Austria. Italy,
at home at 3508 Capitol S.W. R2 France and to London. England.
WEDDING
Battle
Creek.
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1Cy expect to return to Has­
PHOTOGHAPHY
-•-----------tings on Aug. 10.
8 -Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Kelly :
------------ •-----------and daughters. Christine, Diane C:--a. Grnndrhild
tuid Patty Sue from Albany. Ore.. / lrsT 'JianaCnilCl
arrived Friday. July 1. to visit
Mr. and Mrs. John Birman. Jr.,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. itoy »rc very iuppy over the arrival
Kelly. Ids sister, Mr. and Mra. of
flr,t grandchild. Shawn
r*— 945-3967 Robert Wallace, and other Michael who was born to Mr. and
friend* and relatives.
Mr*. Robert &lt;Connie&gt; Coffey of
Allendale on Sunday. July 3. at
Butterworth Hospital. Grand Rap­
ids, weighing 7 lbs., 1 oz. Shawn
was bom on the first wedding
[ anniversary of hl* parents and the
26th wedding anniversary of his
grandparents, the Birmans. He is
also the first grandson of the Rev.
and Mrs. Carl Coffey, who have
1 two granddaughters. The Blnmuis
for smart window
] were vacationing at Gun Lake
when Shawn was bom and Mrs.
styling
I Birman went to Allendale to assist
in the CoHey household. The great
effects
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Birman. Sr.. John. J»., and sons
I visited the new baby and his pnrI ents on Sunday, and Mrs. John. Jr.,
I returned home with them.
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Photography

Delton Couple
iMarks Anniversary

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FAMILY'S MORALE A THRILLING LIFT BRING YOU FLATTERING COMPLIMENTS
FROM ALL SIDES. THE COST? SO LOW

Society newS

Maplc Valley High Schdol. Mr.
Higdon lias accepted a position
with the Siegel Jewelry Com pony.Grand Rapids.

ned with a coffee at her homo
W. Walnut Thursday mom-

Mra. Herbert Wedel, her alstcr.

Charltons
of Tenn
Ta£® W*1*
”1
Tiie William vuouwiu
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P« °
TT^l.n
Birmingham will be guest* of ?1
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the Leon Slanders over the !
; lh°A n"1
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। morning to visit Mr*. Arow*
weekend._______
______I | daughter and family. Mra Wedel
/^ returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tuttle rntertalned with a cookout Sunday
L j—
evening at their rural i'nx port i ------------------------------------ y
0 nonor Woodland
home. Guests Included Mr. and' The McPharlln and Stauffer
Mra. Adon Meyers and Adon's fanil lira gathered at Tyden Park Exchange Student
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sunday in honor of Michael McTut'.te and son of Alto. Mr. and. Pharlln who leaves for service Woodland will host a farewell
Mrs. Warren Kidder and family jmy jo. Those attending the open house Saturday, July 23.
| and Mr. and Mrs Clare Clum of potluck dinner were Mr. and
Freeport, Mr and Mra. Duane, Mrs. Marvin VanBemlen of Hanaaon. Anita ha.-, been a house
I Fox and family of rural Freeport. Grand Haven. Mr. a ad Mra. guett with the Sinclairs during
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mowry Harry Brown. Jr.. Grand Rapids,
visited her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Newland Lakewood Scitooi as a senior and
Ray Garrison of Vlcksbunr. on und Kim of Saginaw, Mr. and
Tuesday. Mr. Garrison is ill.
i _\trA Riciiard Morgan and family all Invited Saturday during the
I of Quimby. Mr. and Mrs. Clay­ hours 7:30-11 to visit.
ton Newland of Nashville. Mr.
and Mra. Gale Wetzel of VerMr. and Mrs. Keith Fox tnmontvlUe, Mr. and Mra. Emerson tertalned his sister and hus­
Stauffer of Alto. Mr. and Mra. band t.lte Nick Webers ot Grand
, Plynn Matthews, R5 Hastings, Rapids, over the Fourth weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stauffer.
902 S. Hanover. Mra. Marguerite from Ferris State.
S.auffcr, Mra. Lotta Stauffer,
Robert Stauffer. Mr. and Mra.
Stanley Stauffer. Mrs. Lily Fef- !
de», Edward McPharlln. Miss1
Agnes McPharlln. all of Rl.1
[ Sidney Kenyon, 538 E, Grund &lt;
and Mlciiacl's fiancee Mi**'
Sandy Eiurd of Battle Creek. 1

Society newS

YOU WON'T BEUEVE IT/

Come in and see the beautiful
materials in our Drapery department!

Beverwyk's Color Center
Phone 945-4071

221 W. Mill

I Mr. and Mrs. Laurence-W. Os| borne of Delton quietly observed
1 their 46th wedding anniversary on
[ Sunday.
I They were married in Hastings
(July 10, 1920.
I Their daughter. Mrs. Robert
Chamberlin, and family left for
I an Eastern vacation early Sunday
! morning.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Osborne
1 of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Osborne and family of
j Potterville were callers.

in the flower decorations and the and the World In which they exist."
Canon Phipp* describe* the re­
The bride was escorted to the built Coventry Cathedral (Coven­
try was completely demolished
during-WW
ID as being one of the
Ing a gown of Chantilly lace bodice
and organza skirt with Chantilly great centers of creative thinking
lace trim. Tiie detactiable train In the world, and as such, states
the program, will Initiate taking
ved of illusion net was secured to the theatre Into the factories and
pub* of Industrial Coventry In an
effort to establish a “supraof five carnations In rainbow col­ polltlcal. supra-cultural bond of
ors on a white Bible.
Miss Ann Deptey of Naples. Fla.. pie of all countries.
The American students will live
b.tidesmald* were Miss Marilyn a1th English families, and must
Tobias of Nashville. Mio* Patty plan to devote a full 12 man tin to
Bracy of Ciiariotte und Mrs Tom
Borst of Lansing Tiie maid ot taking part tn an international
honor chose a sleeveless, floor­ Festival of Playa during the aumlength gown of petal pink emNate ha* worked In summer
bussed peau de sole with match­
ing chiffon overskirt. The other stock repertory theatre In Penn­
attendants1 dresses were styled like sylvania. and ha* been active tn
that of the maid of honor's, but the drama department at Valpain mist blue, mint green and rose ralso since his matriculation there
pink. Their headpiece was of net tn 1963. After obtaining his M.A.,
tn matching colors. They carried Nates hopes to teach English,
bouquets of mums consisting of speech and drama at the college
white and colon to match their level, ■'preferably somewhere not
too far from Hastings."
Duai.e Hom of Vermontville,
brother of the bride, was best man
und tiie ushers were Dennis Gas­
kill of Pigeon. Vance Higdon of
Nashville, brother of the groom,
and Tom Borst of Lansing.
The brides niece and nephew.
Diane and David Cook, daughter entertained on the Fourth for
and son of Mr. and Mra. Dole
Cook of Vermontville, were Uie sell Lee and Orville. A call from
flower girl and ring bearer.
Fort 8111. Okla., was a happy
church parlors with Mr. and Mrs surprise for the birthday-of iUs
Merton Tobias, jr., of NaahviUc
1njoylng this occasion were Mr.
acting as the host and hostess.
For die wedding the. bride's and Mra. Orville Hammond, Mr.
mother chose a yellow and lime and Mra. Claud Hammond, Mr.
print dress with white accessories.
Mrs. Higdon chose a blue print
with blue accessories. Each mother Mike. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tumwore a corsage of yellow baby
orchids.
■
Mra MUo Nichols of Otoego.
Assisting with the reception were
the bride's sister. Mra. Dale Cook
The Roy Hubbards. Grace Denof Vermontville, and two alatcr*G. E. Goodyears were winners
montvlUe and Mrs. Nell Hom of In a one-winner duplicate bridge
Wayland.
game al the Hastings Country
The newlyweds are honeymoon­ Club Tuesday evening.
ing in the I*orcuptn* Mountains
tuifl will make their home at 177
Lovely pink carnation corsages
prospect Avenue, Grand Rapids.

All Summer Dresses
reduced

Snip it Slips

2070

There were 52 members, and
their guest*, who enjoyed the
Ladles luncheon and bridge at
the Hustings Country Club Tues­
day afternoon Top taUlra were
held by Mra. Cedric Morey. Mra.
D. C. French, and Mra. Robert
Shannon.

JEWELRY

price

Sale Starts Thursday

Tiie George Straubs are enter­
taining the family with a barbe­
cue this evening for the pleas­
ure of their daughter. Belli, who
Odcsea. U leaving for California
on Monday. July 18, to make
their home at Anaheim

There were 30 In attendance
Park on Sunday, relative* coming
from Battle Creek. Albion. Ban­
field and Hastings.

all sales final

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

Mra. Richard McGee of 2704
Nawak* entertained 15 guests
Monday at a, "coffee" for the
ing here from Eunice. La. Since

see this fabulous shopping center.
On Saturday the Hammonds and
Newtons attended the Mesquite
Championship Rodeo at Mesquite,
Texas.
On Monday. PJEB. Newton, dis­
trict vice president, hosted a ' Get
Acquainted'' party for all member*
of the South Central District, of
which the Hastings Lodge Is a
member, and for all other friends
from Michigan.
On Tuesday, the ladle* were
guests of the Grand Prairie Elks
Lodge. Grand Prairie, Texas. for a
bus tour of Dellas and luncheon
at their lodge. A special “cookie."

MRS DOUGLAS WARD CRASE
. . Miss Marilyn Sue Nelson Becomes Bride.

Douglas Crase
Weds Saturday
In Battle Creek
Mis*
ter of
Nelson
Creek,

slon. Decoration on the cookie was
the American Flag.
On Wednesday, they attended

Homemakers
Name Officers.
Honor Member

Dalia* Hotel.
On Thursday, they spent an en-

Mra. Vernon Engle hosted the
member* of Modem Homemakers
Marilyn Sue Nelson, daugh­ Extension Study Group and their
Dr. and Mrs. Clifford W. families at a potluck cook-out on
of 41 Maple Grove. Battle their beautiful hack lawn.
and Douglas Ward Crase.

erase of 11275 Bonfield Road, were
united in marriage Saturday at
2 pm. In the St. Thomas Episcopal
Church In Battle Creek.
Miss Elaine Ptncoe. college class­
mate of the bride, was her maid
of honor. Miss Penalope Ugan of
Lansing, another classmate, and
the Misses Alice and Julie Nelson,
sisters of tiie bride, were the
bridesmaids.
Kelly McAlvey of New Lenox.
DI., niece of the groom, was the
flower girl; and Scott Nelson.
William Shaln of New York
City, the groom's roommate at

Over Texas, a 115-acre wonderland
tliat retraces Texas history.
Among other pointe of interest
and places visited, the Hammonds
and Newtons enjoyed the wonder­
ful Texas hospitality of the Elks
Lodge* located at Dallas. Gar­
land. Grand Prairie and Arlington.

John Leary; secretary. Mra. John
Me Isenbach; treasurer. Mra. Ttxiy
Hein; project leader. Mrs. Leslie
OueeU of the Henry St. Mar­
Cook, and telephone committee, tina are Jeon Monette of Racine
and Stella Monette of Munising..
gan and Mrs. Jack Wood.
In appreciation of her many
the Modem Homemakers Exten­
sion Group and membership on Uie
County Board the group voted to
send Mra. John Meisenbuch to I
College Week for Women at;
Michigan State University Ln July.

'Coffee' Honors
The Ron Sims at
Anton Turkal Home

Charles Plcihn, Jr., of New York
The Impromptu "coffee" hostCity and Philip E. Hansen of
Stroudsburg, Pa , Princeton class­
mates. and Gary McAlvey of New Mra. Jack Hoke al the Turkal
_____ . ______ _ _____________ home on Friday, July 10. honor­
groom. were tiie ushers.
•
I Ing newly-married couple, Mr.
The bride has completed three'and Mra. Ron 81m (Barbara Ann
year* al Michigan State University I IJaner). was a most pleasant afwhere she Is majoring in physi- fair.
ology. Site Is a member of the] The patio was beautiful in Us
Honors College. Tri-Beta, Biologl- 1 own with the flower* In bloom
cal Science Honorary. Thu Sigma and made a delightful spot for
Scholastic Honorary and Alpha the morning party.
Chi Omega Sorority. She plan* to j A large melon boot, which was
complete her BS degree this year' sergfd with the delicious coffee
In preparation for medical school, cakro, also added to the altracSbe te employed by the Office of tiveneas of the table. Il was a
Civil Defense In the Battie Creek kitchen gadget shqwcr and. Ute
Federal Center.
| honoree* received many useful
The groom is a 1966 magna cum ; gift*.
laude graduate of Woodrow Wil-1 Thrir friends had taken this
son School of Public and Interna- I opportunity to meet the new,
tlonal Affair* at PrtnceUm Unlver- bride and wish them happiness
sity. He was a member of Campus1 o they left for their new home
Club and Is a Phi Beta Kappa. He tn Seattle. Washington on Satwas a local graduate from Delton urday morning.
High School. He will attend the
University of Michigan Law School
in the Fall.
The young couple will reside at
41 Maple Grove until Aug. 20 when
they will make a change of address
to 23M Femwood Avenue In Ann
The engagement and approach­
They spent a honeymoon week­ ing marriage of Pearl Esther Nel­
son. has been announced by her
end tn Detroit.
A buffet dinner at the Bedford
Valley Country Club accommo­
Miss Nelson, bride-elect of
dated the wedding party and outHarry R. Kronawitter. son of
of-town guests.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Kronewitparents of the groom, had a re­ tor of Freenont, la a student at
hearsal dinner at their home Fri­ Lakewood High School.
The date of the wedding Is
day evening where 30 guests met.

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth.
Coming Nuptials

Under Th*
Dryer

with ;

Peg Preston

•lice off the end of your lip­
stick lube diagonally. It will
give you a very sharp outline
when applied. It seems to
nil out those minute wrin­
kles and cracks around yuur
Up*. Put the discarded lip­
stick ends In a small Jar and
use them with your lipstick
brush.

Peg's
Beauty Bar
Styling b Wig Service

136 Vi State St.

iud Weeks, Is attending Junior
High camp at the Wesleyan
Campgrounds this week.
Jimmy . Peterson of Chicago
has been visiting his grand-

his mother and brother*. Mra.
Jim Peterson. Cart and Frankie,
arrived on Sunday for a fe

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Mr. and Mra. William Slocum,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gallup and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller
had dinner nt Inmans Saturday
to iionor the wedding anniver­
sary of the Millers

reg. 3.00

waa the Parkway Shopping Center
&lt;83 acres in alwe) located tn Dallas.

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Realizing An Ideal

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which is completely favorable to

the family—guides us In our pro­
fessional preparation. At Leonard-

Osgood Funeral Home, we combine
dedication with skill to achieve this

vote

AUGUST 2nd for

ideal.

MIKESELL
FOR

Circuit Judge
(BARRY and EATON)
NON PABTIIAN

........ Background
Tridl Attorney for 13 Years
- *•'
for Eaton County
listant Attorney General of Michigan
Years Judicial Position of Special Depu
Hwy. Comm.

LEOI1RRD-OSGOOD
-/uMenalJJohii

JACK D. OSGOOD
Phon« 945-2471

CHARLES H. LEONARD

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ef.PERSQ^ALShtl:!

Mrs. Kuhn Gives
Tips on Honey

Albuquerque and the J. K. Reid*
Mr..and Mra Clarence Mliier
attended a family get-to-grthrr
at the home of the Edmond
Paulltaes of Dowling on Bunday,
July 3, honoring Mr. and Mra.
Allen OLzrn (Kay McCain) who

il Ludington.
Mra. Outs Jone* al'tto Medl-

tbalr

cousin,

Mra.

and Sunday the Miners visited
their nephew. Mr. and Mra. Ron­
ald Wilson of Meredith.
husband, the Clark
Mr and Mra. Keith Yerty.
Wally and Mark were guests ot
family of Lansing visited her the John Harphams at Pleasant
Lake.
Ind, over the weekend of
parenta, the R. J. Waldrons,
the Fourth and Mark remained

MargiHrite held Bunday at Tydcn Park ta Thu coming
their honor. Others attending

Mra. Albert Edeburn and family

B &amp; K

SPECIAL

-Take Home—

beck of Rl Woodland visited

FULL GALLON

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

60
.

Temperance were Monday cadera. Mra. Bennett and Mra. Proc­
tor attended the silvea wedding
anniversary surprise party honot Vermontville recently.

(Saturday Only)
S. Hanover

10c Deposit on Container*

Agriculture.

nlng gueste of the Millers wen?
BnaB. VlaiUng Mra

following

&amp;

Mr. and Mra. Mearl Bolburg ot

panled her uncle and aunt, the Ing Mra. Solburg's parents, Mr.
"Chip" BL Martina, on a throe- and Mrs. Elmer Struble.
Mr. and Mrs Don Rdd. Steve,
and Racine. Andy. Dunny. Cindy and Carolyn
liave returned from a trip to
Wls..
California where tix-y visited accompanied by "Mr. and Mra.
lansen. this week. They will be Don's brother, tiie Robert Reid
week In Illinois visiting In
Guate of Mrs. Mary Scudder I a day In Disneyland, also several Springqjdd and New Salem.

quite as highly.

dam from air bubble*, pollen
grains and other fine particle*.

MR. AND MRS. LARRY J. LYDY
. . Miss Barbara J. Sisson Is Married.

Wesleyan Riles
Unite Couple at
Clarksville Church

East Doud

Alter you nave purcmaca yoqr
honey product, be sure Co keep
it tightly covered to prevent it

By Mn. Lloyd Owen

Wayne and Bruce Houghtaling

In a double-ring 'ceremony
Lakeview Hospital. Battle Creek.
J. Lydy were united In marriage Eugene and Kendcl Tobias from
at the Wesleyan Methodist Hinds district called Saturday
Church, at Clarksville. Saturday, evening at Howard Moore's. Sun­
day caller waa Lorry Bedeck

CLEVELAND’S

at, the

Choice.

will bring him home on
hospitalized, are at home now hams
Friday.
and doing quite well.
Mr. and Mra. Dale Bassett
Arthur Struble, Mr. and Mra. spent the Fourth of July week­
Elmer Struble/Mra. Leora New- end at Boyne Mountain Lodge
returning Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Outer
tag attended the funeral Fri­
day. July 18, of their slater. Mra. and family had a camping vaca­
John . । Florence) Renwick of tion at Gun Lake for two weeks,
Birmingham. Others going from and on Friday they were in De­
Hailing,' were Mra Franklin troit to visit the Zoo. Nancy
Beckwith. Mra. Jack Schreiner, Kenlleld accompanied them to

Robert Olner of Clearwater.
Fla, ia visiting his parents, the
John Olnera. Also visiting the
piners last week was their
grandson. Jay Olner. who left
for West Point. N.Y., on Friday.

explanation

frtgerotor. If your room tempi
lure la very high, creamed hoi
haa a tendency to liquify, y ..
Honey syrup should also ta
kept tightly covered and ta UM
refrigerator. Otherwise. IL.Jnay

The Rev. Gerald Hnphner per-

Clotbing and Shoes fur Men and Boys

Candelabra, baskets of pink and
white gladioli, palms and white

cd on Henry Lelnaar at Big
Cedar Lake Thursday.

from Algonquin

liquified again by placing th*

the church.

day at their daughter's Mr. and
Mra William Cox, tn Nashville, disappear.
If further healing la
Mra. WlUlam Cox returned homo
from Blodgett Hospital, Grand
Rapids, Saturday.

sang "I Love You Truly

Vaughn Lydy of R3 Hastings are

Nashville
The bride, given ta marriage
by her father, wore a floor­
length gown of tiered lace with
lace bodice.
wrists.

HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX

Her elbow

length

veil

By Mn. Gladyt Miller
II N. Middla
4SI-V151

goes to the family. ★ Tutaday

white
lace fan with streamers tied In
lover's knots.
where and needed help as
Miss Bettie Shcllenbarger ot waa hurt. Upon getting hint

of the bride.

HS&amp;M SPORT COATS DACRON/WORSTED £«Jo’”NJ47” ..’52
n^’64”

HS&amp;M SPORT COATS ALL COTTON w... 7,.5O

Other Fine Label Clothing
EASY CARE WASH/WEAR TROPICAL w... «.«&gt;

’34”

LIGHT-WEIGHT DACRON/WOOL SUITS w...5,.,5

’49”

DACRON/WOOL &amp; MOHAIR SUITS ZXV

’59”

LIGHT-WEIGHT SPORT COATS w.,. 35.oo ^.oo

’36”

LIGHT-WEIGHT SLACKS

’15”

Were 8.95 ta 19.95

Darlene Butler called on Flor­
ence Gillispie. * Mr. and Mra.
... Watch WhiU
length taffeta dress with silk or­ Clifford Kahler called from DdFROSTED fir DECORATED
ganza. Their small mint green
veils were held in place with a
Donuts 69c doz.
Rohlfs wm a Friday caller at
the Ruffner home after taking
Plain 59c doz.
and bringing back Pat Davis I
Miss Ronda Coats, niece or from a Kalamazoo hospital for
TASTE TREATS
the groom, daughter of Mr. and an examination. Mra. Rohlfs U.
Eaton County Juvenile Agent
er girl. She was dressed identical from the court there.
carried a basket of pink roocs
and white mums.
Ronald Coate. R3 Hastings,

$4&amp;$5 N0W

man. Groomsmen were Robert
Chase, R3. and Roger Chase, 402
W South Street. Usher* were
cousins of the bride, David Und.
Rl Woodland, and Harry Boul­
ter. R3 Hastings.
Fur her daughter’s wedding,
Mra. Sisson chose a two-piece
beige suit with navy blue Se­
chose a ptak crepe drew with a
lace top and pink accessories.
Both mothers wore an orchid
corsagcMr. and Mra. Russell Lind of
Woodland, aunt and uncle of the

The reception waa held In the
church parlor following the cere­
mony. Opening the gifts were
the Mises Solly Bennett, Kay
Boulter and Chary! McClelland:
Miss Susan Shellenbargrr was in
Lillian

Hayward

Wt tWICIWl ~1

lliisliniis Him iluuh

and

CREDIT CAM FLAN

SHOE SALE

or

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at R3. Hastings.
The rehearsal dinner was given
Out-of-town guests were pres­
ent from Battle Creek. Woodland.

ville, Grand Rapids, Freeport.
Lansing, Chicago, Middleville
and HUiadafe

nJIS75 h’23

fishing vacation.

family have

rERTON SHOES, ' wiita

H1”

Thermal Pitcher

244
• WAA hwMa Pocket/
Discreet tote for beech
gear, hats, shoes, denting
togs, etc. Choice of styles.

Styrofoam one-quart pitcher
insulates hot or cold for
15 hours. Dripless spout.

After a wedding trip through
upper Michigan, Canada and

cowpurri stock—
Were 19.95 ta 29.95

served

HAT BOX

For traveling, the bride wort a
white brocade A-line dresa with
red acceaaorie* and a corsage of
red roses from her bridal bou-

BESIDES CASH USE

Nunn-Bush

STOCK

For Banner Classified Ada
Call WI 5-3481.

Mr». Wayne Pierce served Ice
cream. Mrs. Michael Lydy, the
coffer, Mra. George Lydy the
punch, and Mra. Dean Cunningham u-ssltted with the wedding

BRAND NAME

NUNN BUSH SHOES

Thursday Mra. Mlle* Ruffner.

We Make 'Em

’79”

n.»

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205 ty. Michigan

held in place with a cabbage short Ume the sheriff's depart­
ment came with an ambulance.
on a
all As it was dark it took some Ume
white Loco fan.
to find the badly damaged cycle

HM&amp;S DACRON/WORSTED TROPICAL SUITS ,S’’J64” ,.’74”

KNIT SHIRTS

Superette

honor. Stic wore a pink floor­ the sheriff's department for an
length taffeta dress with silk

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FRESH DONUTS

In the posing of Merrill Dun-

ZORI SANDALS

STADIUM PAD

25c“59t
At the beach or
home,
thongs and cross-strap
styles give summercomfort.

Cushiony comfort
nics, camping or
tvsnts! 15X19KXI

�g-TVY ■AEYD'OB BANNER

Past Lake-0
Funeral

mthom

officiated

were

Study Group to
Inspect New
Wisconsin School

Middleville Shy.
12 Teachers; Has
Sumnier Classes

Racine. Wls, this Thursday to
inspect a new high school being
completed there
Scheduled to fly to Milwaukee

Thoma ppIe-KeDogg
Middleville rapora

GOP Teenagers
Elect First Officers
p Uus^weck fur thehata/f

Republican

State
Representative
89th District

TWepbone: MI-MS

Games and concessions will
vid and Ronda Munn in charge.
Teen and young adults, Gareth Include a fish pond, "bowling.''
and Janice Conklin In charge. football throw, pop stand, golf,
Adult prayer meeting. Mrs. penny ' Ursa, shooting gallery.
■ ring toss, fortune telling, hit the
Rogen In charge.
7 pm. EvangellaUc service.
I dummy, basketball shooting, age
.’and weight guess, dart throw,
7:80 pm. Wednesday, prayer spill the milk, pop bottle Coss,
and praise service. We are study- telegrams and marble guess

Guy Kantner
Of Woodland
Dies Suddenl

The Hastings Teenage Repub­
licans (TARS) held their organi­
zational meeting June 38. 1968. Janet Geukes. Mn. Lydia SoloOfficers elected are Susan
Clark, chairman; Bonnie Craw- Mary Fisher.
Teacher aides will be Mra.
frock, secretary and Roxana Thatcher and Dawn Kidder. .
Miller. Ann Griffeth and .
Quick, treasurer.
Helrigel. Mn. Mary Toten
dated
and IS interested In joining the
belli Bruck as speech Uicrspist
Noon lunches will be prepared
officers.
a.m. Friday.
Gloria Dibble.

Heart Surgery Set

Joseph Hummel. 3. son of Mr.

At Murk Comp

.’

Invite Area Kids
To Playground
Carnival Friday

10 ajn. Bunday school. Elwyn with the opening of county fairs
Curtis, BupL
prevail tn Hastings Friday when
petent teachers. A nursery with the annual carnival is held for
adults In charge to permit all area youngntere planned by
municipal playground staff.
Junior Sunday school In charge
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
Hamblin.
It ajn. Worship, service.

1906-87 school year.

the South Pacific with GuesUhCT and Architect Ian
hoAaide
math, and third. sqqqqdL *Qd tart
They are especially interested
tn the physical education facili­
Vocal musk and
ties and the cafeteria petup.
A meeting of Uie school.study
.financial committee is to be held Reed.
elected president of KI
International al the 51st annual
tn Portland. Ore. Ar­
Nayy Mpntcolm Jail convention
thur J. Streby, president of the
The new Montcalm County Hastings club, has announced.
Dr. Reed will be spokesman for
375.000 Klwanlans In 5.400 clubs
are his wife and public U Invited to Inspect It in the US. Canada, Mexico, the PurrnLs of the students

Stanley M. Powell

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

school girts phy ad, vocation isomatnaklng. vocational agriculture,
English and dramatics; junk* high

with burial Warren Williams. Dr Kingsley
BenneU. Richard Foster. Lewie

Re-Elect

CHURCHES

(Holaappie)

Kantner

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vite you to attend this inspiraThere will also be pony rides
tlonal service and enjoy this which will cost 10 rente and a
eating
contest.
Study With UK
' Juicy pic —
Uns mn-ML
Each youngster will receive
Several of young people are al­
tending the Senior Youth Camp,

Lake wood School
Hand at Conf.rance.1

William Eckstrom. superin tenJuly 18-22, Junior youth camp.
. Winners of the treasure hunts
Schools. Is attending the 25th! Aug’ 5-14. Annual camp meet- which
which dimaxed
climaxed last
last wrekVplaywrekVolayannusj work conference for sup- jng,
ground activities were D*ve
Dave
u.ik«w«v Barry
Ran-v Havens.
Havens Mark
Mark
erlntendente of schools al Teach-] Juiy 25-30, Dally Vacation Hathaway.
era College. Columbia University,
rchooj for children up to Chase. Bteve Olles. Wendy Hofffrom July 5 &lt;0 July 23. in New 14 &gt;Tars Of age. Classes held man. Was Lewis. Brian Smith.
York City.
evening with Miss Marcella Mike Freeland. Rick Guggrmos.
------------ •------------Dean, who has had a wide ex- Keith Waters und Theresa
perience in this field, in charge.1 Schroyer.
assisted by local talent Also
Dave Hathaway of the Pint
each evening Miss Kingbaum । Ward Park and Berta Blrkc of
will speak to the adults on the Central
~
' won
- the
--------municipal
—u IKhsubject of "False Doctrines." ertali championships last week.
Sunday, school picnic Balurday Dave defeated Mike Martin of
July 30 D.VB.B program Sun­ Southeastern to win Um- title.
day morning. July 31.
feating Brian Smith of Central
Ninety-seven pints of blood —.
,
Berta won over Susanne Martin
were collected at the Red Cross
Bloodmoblie visit at the HaaD
tings Mfg. Company Wednesday. - .
ntlnaling Tracy Lawton of the
park.
™ u..
.UK1

Generous People
Give 97 Pints
At Blood Clinic

llrlV
Ar C
HCW 171
IVCl
ZAfY*
License Office
a* 1
Opens Monday

Nashville, U to have heart surg­
Hastings High students Steve
In times like this we need ery »t Butterworth Hospital on Williams, Norman Nash and
John DeVault are 011*014^ the South Woodland Church of
Summer Music Camp at Western
of the fiscal year.
pellng In
Michigan University for two and served on the Woodland
qualified representation at
his surgeon on July 18.
weeks.
I Consolidated School Board of
nve gallon club and Mrs.
|
J
Education from 1935 to 1947.
Ruby Barnes the “four galBarry County lisa a new driver's shuffleboard.
Ion dub."
license office
*
Tills Thursday the bus Mops
Stanley M. Powell's diitinIt
la located at 118 N.--------Michigan
Two gallon awards went to
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guished record of public
Maxine Lee and Donna Belson Avenue and provides much better the kids swimming, with a stop
and
the
following
persons
refacilities
than
the
small,
cramped
service proves hiv ability and
Maxon on Juno X 1933. at the
celved their one gallon pins, Du- quarters which had been furnished
IS
effectiveness. He is depend­
ane Endsley. James Swanson, by the county for the sheriff tn
Richaid Allen. Robert Demond the lower floor of tl»e Courthouse
Next Tuesday's swim bus
able. Ha gets things done.
| Surviving besides his wife, is and Dorothy McDonald
schedule calls for youngsters to
A special thanks goes
leave Central at l pm. with a
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
a daughter, Mn Karl (Jean)
Jerow OU Company for tl
stop at the pork 10 minutes later,
Wellfare
of
Hastings;
a
son,
FOB EXPERIENCE
Marvin Kantner of Woodland: fulness In supplying the 1______ Huprrvlaors had requested the and the second loud to leave
Southeastern at 3 with a Mop at
|five jgrandchildren, and two department with extra ice cubes
for maintaining cool fruit Juice job
jw be
wv relinquished
.by
v/ Sheriff
......... (ne para
and waler for the donors.
I Meri II. ( ampbell
'
—------ •-----------M-43 on Wall Laka
_
ot Athena. Ohio.
I
While
the
new
license
bureau
1
Dr;.,prx Hurl hl
Doctors
Pryor
and
Blair
pro-1
Open 7 Days
Phone &lt;23-5MT
vlded the necessary medical ima
has better qUiUMa
quarters,
,. aocesslblUty L/rlVerS IIUFI III
BANNER WANT AD8!
coverage and the Regional Cen- t0T motorists Is poor Parking Is I
W.frf
b/ ’•*" Ignited and It was admitted Umt
, er- „.n,L ? ? *,* c parking there is the worst of any
Two drivers were Injured al 3:55
Bishop
andntinea
Mrs C. W. Frederick. Q. t i&gt;- oUlrr
.Rn|
ruH.Urwl
ouicr Uccmi,!.
uccnauig officesoiucva There
tiiere :p.mweunranny, July
July 5.
O. on
on M-37
SS-JJ
Wednesday.
registered nurses.
jls no parking Bfrmlttrel in that and M-43 a mile weal of Hastings,
—mile weal of Hostings.
Gray Indies on duty were Michigan Avenue block from ” (Deputy Harvey Baker reported.
“ 1 PJn
3
' Hurt
Schidte? 79. R5
‘
'
iHastings. who Tuesday was still
Mrs Glen tlris) Shaffer .of itosplUltecd at Pennock with
i Nashville is manager of the office bruL-rs and lacerations, und LeRoy
and will aive road tests from 1 to (Butch) Waldron. 23. Gun Lake,
Other volunteer. Included Mrs 4 pjn_ An assistant Is MreEdwtn who was admitted to Pennock for
John Sleeper. Mrs. ArUiur Brant. 3 Lc*u.&lt;r&gt; of E 81au. Road who bruises and abmUozis but dlsMrs. John S
Crue.
1?.-' Mrs. Harr)
Bf,ry IwU1 work from 12 noon to 5 pm. chanted Uie next day.
Burke, bln. Lyle Olllesple. Mrs
Deputy Baker said Waldron was
Arthur Cook. Mrs. Lawrence Ut­
driving hit 1M2 Mercury west after
ter. .Mrs. Jack Kennedy. Mrs.
• under the present schedule.
(pany. He mw Schulte's Falcon
Pass. Mrs Vernon Engle and
Michigan U operating all license wllh its turn Indicators on.
Mrs. Joseph Shults and Mn. offices In Detroit, two In Macomb' !*c Uiought Schulte would wait
Ray Waters, co-chairmen of the County, one bi Oakland and in |for him to pass before making a
canteen committee, were as­ Kalamazoo. Jackson. Muskegon. | left turn Into his driveway on Uie
sisted by Esther Hotchkiss, Lydia Roscommon. Hillsdale, Charlevoix, i north. He didn't.
Waldron was hurled out of hit
Rogen. Helena Smelker and Eva Delta and Alger. Uu- Stale steps
c*r and ended up underneath the
Hecox. Pennock Hospital GuUd In only when requested to do so.
_._______
I Falcon.
18 members were generous in

Our Broasted Chicken

g Stanley M. Powell

Worth Crowing
E LANDLUBBER INN

Hi0iway Crash

SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT SALE!

providing food for operating the
canteen
The Blood Program Commit­
tee wishes to thank Consumers
Power for use of a refrigerator,
and Warren's Trucking Service
for transporting it.
Darrell Aldrich. Judy Aldrich.
Richard Allen. Joyce Asplnall,
Verna Ann Bachelder. Beulah
Babich. Jo Beardslee. Priscilla
Bea van, Donna Belson. Monty
Bennett. Marian Blackford. Mary
Blake, Donna Brewer. Pam
Burghdoff;
Roy Carlson, Robert Carznoney. Wilma Clough. Shirley
Coates. Donald Coykendall, Bo­
nita Cronk. Ron Cross. Evelyn
Crouch. Theodore Dal man.
Ralph Daugherty, Robert Demond, Merna DePew. Theda De­
Vries. Ronna Dove;
V. P. Engle. Beulah Errldge.
Barbara Parley, Phyllis Frith,
Lillian Oarilnger, Patricia Grabau. Eugene Guernsey, Anne
Hall. Gladys Hamblin. Roberta
Handy. Beulah Hathaway. Stan­
ley Hause. Kathleen Henning.
Ella Hinton. Hosea Humphrey.

SPECIAL
YEAR-END
SAVINGS!
■ loop yam carpet
■ Vinyl interior
■ Two-tone paint
■ Electric windshield washer

Front and rear seat belts
Heater-Defroster

Deluxe wheel covers
Q Interior courtesy lights

Whitewall tires
Padded dash
Sun visors
Side view mirror

Backup lights
Emergency Hasher system
Interval Selector Windshield Wipers
■ Turn signals

SPECIAL PRICES OM ALL MSdEL^
MAHLER MOTOR SALES • U35 $. Hm«v. hm^
"■.u-y-r... ■ .. ..

-- ——■-------

David Irwin. Doris Jones. Car­
ol Keeler. Gordon Kenyan. Lola
Kidder, Jon Kingsbury. Ken
Lancaster, Maxine Lee. Horst
Lindner. Donald MieKenzie.
Ethyl Mark. Dorothy McDonald.
John Meteenbach, Henrietta Mil­
ler. Carol Moore. Joj*re Morgan.
EdWard Marr;
Joan Neff, Madeline Newman,
Anna Ogletree, Douglas D.
ler, Mary Pennock. WlUlam Pick­
ard. Donna Raulston, Richard
Rlngewold. Carolt Rose, Patricia
Sager, Frelda Schllthroat. Aaron
Sherk. Ines Shurlow, Allie
Smith;
Jack Smith, Marjory Smith.
Gloria Sperllk, Thomas Suther­
land. James Swanson. Alfred
Taylor, Robert Tolles. Maynard
Tucker, Neva Warner. Clarence
Westbrook. Robert Wilcox. El­
eanor WUey. Darrell Williamson.
Forrest Wolfe. Mike Youngs;
Duane Endsley. Sharon Still.
Lloyd Link, Charles Oollins.
Douglas Cook, Keith Norris,
Ruby Barnes, Carl Warner, Wil­
liam Morgan, Sue Sanborn. Wes­
ley Dingman. Jean Burke. Bev­
erly Smith. Rudolph WUls. Mari­
lyn Anthony:
Jack James. Morris Relgler,
Edwin Woodman. Harold Brewer.
Geraldine Williams. O. M. Ket­
chum. Gerald Smelter, Ted
Smith, Walter Keck, Lynda New­
ton. Gerald Hewitt, Helen Tuck-

Masonic Lodge Barbecue
11
ew
•
Hastings Lodge 52. F At AM. Loke-O Seniors
Is having Its third annual family
Sunfield's Senior citizens are
chicken bartxvue and picnic at to be guMU of the Lake Odessa
Tyden Park Wednesday, July 20, Senior Citizens at their potluck
fl 30 pun Bring own table ser- smontnsbord on Thursday. July
vice and duh &lt;0 pass. Drink and ' 21. at the Loke-O Community
chicken furnished.
Center.

To the Qualified Electors of

CITY OF HASTINGS
COUNTY OF BARRY
Notice is Hereby Given That a

PRIMARY ELECTION
Will be held in the City of Hastings,

County of Barry, State of Michigan on

August 2,1966
From 7 O'clock in the Forenoon^htil
8 O'clock in the Afternoon, ES^k

For the Purpose of Nominating Candi­

dates for the following offices:
Governor, United Stotei Senator, Representativa in Congrats, State Senator,
State Representative, Judge of the Cir­

cuit Court and Delegates to the Demo­

cratic and Republican County Conven­
tions and also to vote on two proposals.

DONNA J. KINNEY

City Clark

.

�Farm Bureau
Sends Students
To Seminar

Mrs. Paine Dies
Sunday Night at
Legion Hospital

Attending the camp are Mari­
lyn Burkart, daughter of Mr
and Mn. Richard Burkart of
5?g?K^.B Junior MBMlevue

Mary Gloster
Of Middleville
Dies Saturday

Past Resident
Killed in War
In Vietnam

dred C. Paine. Rl. 227 N. Church
Street, won to be held aX 1;»,
pjn. thia Wednesday at the,
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home I!

portant for the tint time to
my life."
Besides his parents. Pvt. Smith
•The flags were flying at half­ Is survived by two sisters. Earl- I! Mn Mary Gloster, 85. ot Mld.. ...............
dlevlUe, died Saturday mornin*
mast throughout Dearborn fol­
The "i860 graduating claw ol
County Medkal Palowing word from the De partEdsel Ford High School hai set I CW-

ried Elmer Paine of Orangeville
and they resided In Charlotte
for a few years before moving to
Hastings in 1B14.
Mr. Paine, who died Ln March
of 1»«3, had been employed by
the Haatinga Table Company.
Mn. Paia* had been to Ul

Ear* Dean, son of Mr. and
Mra Earl Dunn of M StetUe
CKA U HMWU. HUB

Minh trail Communist supply
line that ran through Cambodia
A member of GreenAcid Con-

Thought For The Week
What would make

one content today is not always
enough for tomorrow.

lell Kdwl Ford HKh School In
his junior year to enlist in the
U.S. Army. He Is the third mem-

The evergrowing number of
deaths occurtng on the farm has
given agriculture the dubious
distinction of ranking flrat in
total wort death* More than 8,­
000 farm family members die In
home, highway and farm work
mishaps annually, according to
Richard Pfister, Safety Engineer
at Michigan State University.
Nearly 750.000 Buffer disabling
injuries each year, many of
whom are crippled for life.

Hastings Elks
Attend Conclave
In Dallas, Texas

New York Life
Phone Vermontville
259-729S

UPHOLSTERING

SPONABLE-GRRBACH
FUNERAL HOME

with an

Haga Area *« Thursday*.
• Pirtap sad Delivery.
e Many Simple*.
* 10 Yean Same Lootlea.

HCB CREDIT CARD!

THI FURNITURE

BUILDING

Wayne Hazel

CHECK OUR HOME 0-PROPERTY LISTINGS

Mlchtgsn Blate University crop
sclcntUU and entomologist* age
experimenting with sterilization
of the cereal leaf beetle. Chemi­
cal* and forms of radiation are
being tooted for possible use to
keep the past from multiplying.

OF THE WEE|&lt;

SYNERGISTIC
ACTION
MXHIN-ACRI PLACE NEAR FREEPORT, has,Are bedroom home, he,.three bedrooms upst.lrs and
two down, living room, be*, dining rocsw kitchen, basement oil fumacf, front and back porches
k
' . . ...
S7.700.00
GENERAL STORE AT BANBIILD, has oil and pM Station and.gsrwial store slock, would consider trade.
A RIAL NICI BUNGALOW IN TH| HCbtll WA*D, has
full bath, attached g*r«ps. aluminum sldteldrepes end flc

A SPLIT-LEVEL HOUR tfVIU). I- ....
level kitchen with bullflln oven, stove, car
half • bath, basement, attached double gsu
OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY IN CAtt
paled living room. thrta bedroom,, stove
oil-fired furnace In baaement, breezeway —
...
windows and screens, Ifwwl deep well, new M&gt;mp, has

This Is the action that
results when two forces
combine to produce an
effect greater than the
sum of their separate
efforts. This is also a good
description of how our
Rexall Pharmacist and the
Doctors of our town work
together for better com­
munity health. The next
lime you have a prescrip­
tion to be filled rely on our
Pharmacist for prompt,
friendly service.

of the Stales, Including Michi­
gan. also placed wreaths at the

On

Wednesday evening the

You wont, either, when you shop
With these area merchants!
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Mwri'i Mask Studio

The Ann Arbor Elks Lodge,
winners of the Michigan Ritual
Contest, placed 10th in the Na-

Prescription
Pharmacy
IN THE SECOND WARD, a nice home In A-1 fpMlfirin, three bedrooms and new bath upstairs and
down a living room, dining room, kifahen and half bath, basement with gas heating system, is
Insulated and hgs storm windows and Mrseng gntf garage. Want Io trade for a smaller home.

126 East Stare St.
Phone Wl 5-2466

Hastings

ALSO IN TNI SICON 0 WARD, an Income
bedroom, kitchen and t “ ~1 -*------- z*
aluminum siding, patio, L_
, ...._

A RIAL GOOD HOME CLOU IN, IN THI
upstairs, and down It has one bedroom. I
full basement with gas furnace, garage for

NEW CARPETING
Buy Miller'

. $5,250.00
AND ANOTHK GOOD BIXRD NORM
YW M0OND WARD, with three bedroom, end two clmeti,
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bath. hes^Jull’benment with gun typo sll hpefing plant, one Mall garage and full lot, for $3,250.00
AND A GOOD INCOM I HLOpMtYY Ot TM FOURTH W«R bwuhtW and aluminum storm win­
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room. n**hf dacovRd, and carpeted, two pke large bedrooms with closets
room. dMpp roam, and kitchen with new Inlaid linoleum, the kitchen has
id work speco, g pad sJgsd bethraora wHh colored fixtures, a glassed-in
—. ..uu. —
heater, a one stall garage, this place
-................................................ $15,000.00

26 ox. 501 Nylon-$6.95

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WE NOW PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS

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�S Senior Wins Area
S
36-Hole Golf Crown

Athlete

Bliss League

■nd from aU reports, it »u ■

u*i Suarm and Lrr

icipeUe in future are* tournaments
_ low, medium utf
and high handicap' players.
The improvements in the new Hastings Country Club
18-holc layout is evident throughout the links, and the greens

night with m. followed
r Teller with 180 and
with 181.

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT

Bteury a. &amp;
»
Standing*: Robert* Bl. K Wl-

champion. two

Jock Hopkins

A. Higdon, 18. NaahvUj*. paid
45 tor fishing on Algonquin;
Peter R. Jstcobus, 24. Grandville. Miller vs. Rohde. R- Milter v*
year with a
last
weekend's
tourney
want
to
enlackl v» Roberto: Jerow t*.
4^-471
L»n Burn* with 183 while Slater Turnbow, 28, Memphis, Tann..
In 1866 had a 160 eight stroke* paid 85 plus coat*.
Bonghton vs. Peterson, QunpM-173
Bluegill fishing for the last
McMillan.
Green Dlvlaten
Hopkin*, who set a course been hitting very well. A night
Clarke 44. 4, Hodge*
at his Miami (Ohio) Col­
o-in

Jim Col

HHB Coach Anton Turkal and
William Crawford tied for sec­
ond In the third flight with
scores of 186 and Clyde Dlvln*
and A) McConneU Usd fourth
with 188a
victory over Leonard Burna
Gene McAlrotcr fintUied In
third place with a 143 total foltowed by Jock Hopkina' IM. Kyle

John, a member of the HUB
golf team which won the State
durtng the two-day event which
attracted 73 Harting* area golf-

wlUi 178. Donn Clarke took
■UIUi 161

fourth flight went to Lin Snyder
with 204 with Maynard Tucker
third with 206 and Gordon Shel­
don fourth with 207.

lage. finished fourth with 156 th* beat type of bait—but you 42. 4. Pugh 68. 0; Newell 47, 4
and his nine-hole effort Sunday must fish deep for keeper*. . . . Christensen 48.
morning was a blistering 33—and
several putt* rimmed- the cup.

FIRST FLIGHT

Uie first five-place winners Ln Doo Dolman
each flight, and to the golfer*
finishing eighth Plight winner*
also receive trophies.
However, high school aUilete
art barred by state rale* from
accepting any type of merchan­
dise prize and any trophy or
medal coat in excess of 83. John
Is to receive a specially-ordered
trophy within the eligibility
rales, and gift certificates which

the Harting* Country Club will

be held Aug. 13-14. The HOC
championship tourney te Aug.
M-u

The
HASTINGS
| BOWL
i will be P

given to the golfen next In the
■coring.
Saturday's play was halted

George Chenoweth and !
Larry Blair fired 40* to set i
Peninsula, te to succeed retir­
ing Arthur C. Elmer as chief of
the Conservation Department's
Parts Division in Lansing July
Gordon Ironside 1* leading th*
38. Elmar Is well-known among Blue Division with 38 point*.
George MIUer la on top in th*
developing our fine perk system Red Division, A. Smith leads the
over the post 21 year*. Elmer is Green league with 30 and Paul
credited with guiding the growth Roberta lead* th* White lad*
and development of Michigan's with 31 point*.
Monday's reealta:

ti ECO ND FLIGHT

•term

FL

While Michigan's 1865 small
Glllespi* 55. 4. Cove 50. 0;
game harvest slipped below the Ironside 45, 4. Morey 83. 0; Wood
banner level of the year before,
iteia generally rated better than
average. Cottontail kill paced lister 54, 0; H. Smith 47, 4, Sim
last season's small game shoot­
ing with some 1,168.000 taken,
to exceed the million mark for
th* sixth straight season. Rabbit

Biithj Tipi

Grouse hunters experienced a IB. Gardner 17, Laubaugh 17,
Wood 17. Gillespie IS. Sim 14.
47—UP 12-percent drop in their shoot- Sherwood 13. Hubbell 13. Hollls-

THIRD FLIGHT

shot 568.000 birds for their sec­
ond highest harvest in more

(rivlord
Clyde Divine

Maynard Part

EldlM Devault
LOADING

boat (lt‘* pronounced

FOURTH FLIGHT

yourself

Never 1 &lt;

? until Friciay

IMld a 810 fine plus 4730 for
fishing illegally on Wall Lake;
13-305 Robert D. Plough. 26. Roseville,
paid 410 plus costs for having no
fishing license on Wall Lake;

Un Hnyder
Maynard Tucker .
Gordon Bhtldon
Date Smith

luly 22nd
&lt;¥• Will Reopen
r Hie New Seaton
on that Dayf

Pairings far Monday: Cove vs.
Wood. Hubbell vs. Sherwood.
Sim v*. Burr. Morey vs, Warner:

Game Warden Gene Brown
hks had his problems with people Hollister: Ironside v» Jacoba.
fishing without a license. J. T. Laubaugh vs. Gardner, Hamaly
Primm. 34. Vermontville, is to v*. Gllteapte.
appear soon for fishing May 29
Red Division
on Thomappie Lake; John A.
Irwin 48. 4. Montgomery 55. 0;
Coplin. 28. Rl Battle Creek, is to
Stack 48. 4. Belfield 52. 0
Cronlnger
41,
4.
Stanley
44
20. Detroit, paid a 46 fine plus
1730; Lawrence R. Vincent, 22.
Alto, paid 45 plus 4730 for fish­
ing illegally on Leach Lake;

Floyd WUHami

a* passage. Step aboard.

Chenoweth and
Blair Set Pace
In Golf Loop

Dodge, asxlstant regional man­

Among the many assisting Phil Walldorf!
Club Manager Bud Taylor In
conducting the tournament were
Mrs, Lin Snyder, scoring chairman; Mrs Gordon Cove, start­
ing chairman; Mr*. Wright Sim.

BOWL

Gold Tteam leader* ar* Muter

Kienske,

20. Nashville. paid

with ISO. followed by Mike Jim Taylor
Young* with 1B1 and Ron Hlg-

Chenoweth 24, Taylor 22. J. Croninger 18, Belfield 17. Montgom­
ery 16. Lawrence 16, Irwin 14.
Fletcher
14. ________
Prandsen___
12.. W.
_
___ __
...
...
Cronlnger 10, Booth 8. Osgood

tensen 28. Snyder 28. Tucker 24.

th* Silver Team with Walldorf!
28. second and third Hubert with.
^Taeeday’e Result*: Birk* 51,

4 pointe Wlswell 53. 0; Bottcber
■ a" ;
xs A ttiterae ST. 4.
Burk* 42. 0; Kruko 48. 0. L»Dt ».
4; Perry 37. 4, L- Bnyder 46. 0;
Isham 51, 0. Hubert 47, 4, and
Miller 40, *-------- -- A

GOOD PAL'S BILLY

the Iku

Bennett 17. Turkal IS. Kelhl 16.

McAllister 8. and Pugh 6.
Pairing* for Monday: Snyder
vs. McAllister. Clarke vs. A.
Smith; Rose vs. Christensen,

al Northrille

Poater vi. Newell; Bennett v*.
Kelhl. Cooper va. Btegel; Hodges

Good Tropshootori

Bob Klein. Itert Argatolnger v
vid, Donald. Dennis and Gregg,
were at Hartwick Pines. Bunday,
and en route visited the Harold
Downs, their former neighbor*
here, now living at Nevins Lake shoot begins at 5 pm. fiaturday,
continuing until too dark.
near Stanton.

BRIDGESTONE
craa
8 MoJda to

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Sport Models

Scramblers
Trail Cycles

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Budget termi - low bank rates
Free rider instruction
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GOODYEAR BROTHERS
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124 N. Jefferson

61—318

Dennis Donovan
tor Into the boat with a Una
while standing on tte dock. If

loading, one person ahould steady
the boat while other* climb in

Woodland ot Michigan
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
IF YOU HAVI TO
SCRATCH TOUR ITCH.

* LOT OF
EXCHANGE­

INSURED
CARS
HIVE 80NE
THROUGH THE

BRIDGE

Good drivers know that th*
Exchange's broad, fair pro­
tection plus the added

Red Cross Lists
10 Rules for
Water Safety

swimming.
4. Before diving, make sure the
are no hidden objects such as
submerged rocks.

mlng since last Bummer. take It
Ten "life preservers” were easy at first Recognize your
recommended by the Red Cross
beyond them.

sport* this Bummer.
eating before going in the water,
Swimming and boating are the and donX go swimming when
overheated or overtired.
7. Don't depend on a tube or
the annual drowning* inflated toy to hold you up. They
can slip away from you.
8. Watch your step Walk, don't
many of these fatalities could run. around pool deck*.
have been avoided.
Red Crass list* these precau­
tions against drowning and other a face-up floating poUtlon. keep
your hands under water and
waterside accident*:
slowly move hands and feet.
10. If your boat capsizes, don't
a lltUe, learn to swim better.
swim away from It Mort small
2. Always swim with a cc
craft will float, even when fill-

one in a boat accompany you.
presence of a lifeguard usually

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�1 Killed, 22
Hurt in Barry
June Crashes

'Plane Strike
Change* Plant
Of Local Elk*

Pennock Hospital

Pleasant Valley

iKiwanii Bowbafl
League Result*

For ’65

Proposed Antlerlett Deer Kill

The airplane strike changed

■ELLEVUE
prayer band &lt;« brid Thursday
IhJtiraB ta IB accidents in Barry trip from the Elks Convention July to.
CLAMIT
Countj during June. Sheriff
Leaving Lore Field at Dalia*. dxItok
Mart H. Campbell reported.
In a|l. there were 51 accidents
on roods In the county. 45 were O’Hare Field in Chicago al 9:10
' ajn., they were aware of the
dren's Bible camp for
re In 34 "
‘ *” i rirlke but hoped to get a flight ■BESTm.
'
’ to Grand Rapid* or Detroit on Klamp. ITS B. Oak, Jely I; TtaaUy
1
■ non-ririking lines. Their reser- Ilootaa. Bl. Jaiy io.
oSXE rnsd “« TBUona ""
UnlUt1'
OBAMD KAPIDS—Wllat M. MkaU. Bawdy entertained his Bunday
_ ___ « -■—— ■ — — * * -Wai
mtlgatlon* ‘ and pro-1 °° IUT”nU
Chicago, they
-.u__ j______ wm* told thev mloht hn able &lt;r&gt;
I get a flight out with one of the
and family enjoyed an outing at
i non-sinking lines on a iXand-by
They Issued 53 traffic sum­
Sapphire Lake the July 4th
mons, served 6S civil papers. basla Telephone lines at the
.__ &gt; . ■ . Um rv-inalzt
pTOogaspd 702 application* for
Stahl and girl* and the Dorian
driven Ik mses and gave 107 there was no telephone connec­ HamaK
Eldred family enjoyed a Bunday
tion between United and other
outing. Jul/ &gt;. kt lake Michigan.
lines. After about three hours,
Nineteen arrests were mads in they took a cab into Chicago,
« Mra. D* Hooper of Clarksville
June.. Including one for drunk where they knew that a train
driving, two for dlsorderllness.

50,000

ECU

beg in

10,000

Deportment
Racomme ndotion

nnuite-l—t

30,000

with the financial
vlnce them that they would not
AWOt. protective custody, obUlnlnr money under false pre- they were packed, and that they
should either try to rent a car
or he would drive Uvin into
{Battle Creek or Grand Rapids.

■ 1966 Cilixana’

omSi’SS'S’ JIS

• X"’ s

USE BANNER WANT ADS!
r. July 4,

Miuke

When You VOTE for

RICHARD M. BAUER

The Dana Kauffman family
spent a week tn Florida with
her sisters and families.

were Bunday, July 3. lunch guests

. . . You vote for a record of over 97

yean of teaching and the practice of law

in

EATON

AND

BARRY

land were Saturday and Sunday,

COUNTIES.
stead*. ★ Mr. and Mra. Darrell
Olmstead and daughter. Cheryl

Circuit Judge—5th Judicial Circuit

S Richard M. Bauer
Non-Partisan Primary Election—Aug. 2, 1966

ln 1 record were
Quires' five runs.
rill's Astros continued their pertly allowing 3 hits and fan­
league-lending pace by dumping ning 5.
Heath,

Smith,

and

Pltxgendd

Ing them 15-5. Both teams trail
the Astros with 3-3 records.
Chris Frey turned in a fine
pitching performance for the only 2 hUa on the mound tnd
Twins as he limited the MM*

10.000

turned after spending a week
visiting. * Tom Gray, who is,
Kloafaasute. *3. Lab attending barber college in De­
i rins. Jtly 0; Biaa* troit spent the holiday at home
4lh Ara. gate 10.
Black fr Whitt Pups
LB— Agaoa BkltUt. 100 in Clarksville.
aly S&gt;-CMrt* X«7. SOS
Dog Warden Dean Braden, met by Mrs. Hammond* mother,
aly •: BaU TVUk. &gt;40
who ean be reached through the Mra. Clayton Case, and tike Ham­
Mabel Cool at Pinhook, Mrs.
sheriff** office, ha* three, nine-1 mond children. Melinda and
i K. •*&lt;*, Xv, Bl. Ethel Blank was theif dinner
week
old
combination
cocker
Tommy.
Also
waiting
at
the
deMIcktL Baa 1ST. guest Wednesday. June 29. *
•P*nU‘
collle PUPP‘« avail-1 pot fbr their arrival wa* Judy
Mra. Luella Stahl was guest Of
able tor adoption, accord I nK to Newton, daughter of Mr and
the ^mane Society. The pup* Mrl Wayne Newton and Mr. Onge ■»•. Jair »•■
Wl VilOnlr
:.. . .
...
..
Clare POMTIAO— Bekert I
Dorothy of near Elmdale 8unare
Wk *rw4
and wtltta
wlilte.
Newton's mother.
st*. July T.
: •
•POBTAOE Ad41. i
Z _w,u1' “ °'i,*rc
tl»«
Lake were Saturday. July 1 caH’5’
barns at Tillotoon Lake on BunXX
day, July 17.
stations grttlng stories on the
Mpf-Mildred McDonald of Ma- | *Ulke'
Emery Benedict of OreenviBe

'■» y

Tom MeKcough* Baoehoggen
league by trouncing Cha Tiger*

at 5-1. Tom Lyons' Twin* moved

Mike Hall and Turn Robinson
Williams.
&gt;
the winners.
Jim Williams chib, tamuir
In the Babe Ruth League of
Miner's, edged FltxgenUd's team
last
Wednesday,
4-3
in
9
Innings.
VanDenburg a Indiana retained
Wes VanDenburg scored the

and family were visitors of the
Stephen Carlsons at Ada Bun-

-"» “ ” » »»

times for the winners while Rush
crossed the plate four tlines

Committee

nor gurauj at ww trawwj
family Bunday. July 3. TTwy went
well Monday night.

McPherson’s *9
Wins Thriller
In Connie Mack

Recommendation

KL'S&amp;.’W!

urt

Andersons Indiana whipped
Pennington's Orioles last W*d-

REGION I

REGION H

REGION HI

Based on recommendations of the Conservation Department
and eight citizens’ committees, here is how this year’s
proposed antlerless deer quotas compare with those estab­
lished in 1965. At a glance, you'll notice two things: 1)
Michigan’s harvest of antlerless deer will be well below
last season’s allowable rake; 2) Department game biol­
ogists and the advisory committees closely agree on how
many antlerless deer should be shot. State game men are
calling lor a 37-per ccot reduction in northern Michigan: the
advisory groups recommend a 43-pet cent cut. । In aix of
eight northern districts, the Department's and committees*
kill quota* for aotlerless deer are identical. One exception
ia in the Crystal Falls District where the committee has
pared down the Department's proposed harvest by about
350 adimals. The other involves the Mio District whose
committee voted (or ■ 50-per cent reduction in the Depart­
ment’s suggested antlerless deer quota. A single set of
regulations will be adopted at the Conservation Com­
mission's July 7-8meeting at the Higgins Lake Conservation
School.
___________________

Sportuns Hand
Hastings Moose
Team 1st Defeat

Townships May
Not Zone Use
Of State Lands

ping Lyons' Olanta 10-3 for
their 6th stralght win. Steve stole second, third, and home.
Jim Williams and Jack Rey­
Merrill and VanDenburg led the
Indians with two singles apiece. nolds collected the 2 hits off
Fl txgeraid.
VanDenburg allowed the OlanU
only two hits. Jack Reynolds'

the Indians by walloping Chuck
Bunthelmer s Tigers 23-3. The

scheduled to meet the Indiana

them only a game behind. Rey­
nolds allowed the Tigers only
nera with three hits Monday's
games were postponed due to

a small ad of a big
boat all wap • one

you’ll love to own

Sturdy

fiberglass

built to last Models 13
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WHEELER'S

MARINE SERVICE

The Hastings Moose baseball
Mercury Outboard
tram suffered their first loa* of
Moton
Township* in Michigan may the season Saturday as they
not
sone
State
land*
against
the
dropped an 8-1 verdict to the
Mr. and Mra Wayne Foreman
NaahvUfe. Mich.
Battle Creek Lakeview Spartan* mine since his recent retlreand family of Woodland visited
recent opinion handed down by al Lakeview.
Mra. Lester MIUer on Sunday.
Attorney General Frank J. Kel­
the local Connie Mack league of
ricks on Sunday was hl* nephew,
The decision, which holds that high
high school
school boy*,
boys, now
now ha*
has a
a 2-1
2-1
David DeLano of Long Beach.
Calif , who la visiting relatives townships "cannot prohibit that {record
which the State permits." is tied , The locals collected only two
in Michigan.
to a test case in which a trailer I hit* oft Sovcm and Knier of
user was ordered off Sate land* I Lakeview and committed seven
in Oerriah Township, Roscom- errors -Lakeview
. .
.....4 —
collected
un­
mon County.
earned runs In Uie first on 2
hits. 2 errors, and a walk.
They pitched up two more
iff deputies who alleged that runs In the second on 2 walks
and a single Lakeview added two
«hip sonlng ordinance which In the third Inning on a single,
prohibits trailer eoaebre In double and 2 errors.
Hastings' only run came In
the fourth Inning when Catcher
In taking Issue with this proerror, reached second on Rax
Attorney General Kelley ruled Hook's ground out and second
‘that only the Department of
Conservation ima the authority single to center field.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
to make rules and regulations
WATER SOFTENERS
WATER HEATttf *
Rick VanDenburg had
governing use of State lands un­ other hit as well as playing a
fine defensive game.
ZJ—nt-t,
Rudy McPherson pitched the
2153 Gun Lake Road
Heart oft
______ .
■ «■« «““"‘■"“I
’Sj
Reference with State authority,
HOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING
The State permits camping on , ,lnL3hln« up.
State land* whether in a lent;' The Moose tram ha* a busy
sleeping bag or trailer. There- schedule ahead a* they travel to
Call Wl 5-5769
or
Wl 5-3732
fore, the townahip cannot under Marshall for a 5:30 game on
guire of soning limit camping I Thursday. Marshall return* here
on State land* contrary to the tar a 5 30 game
Jnhnmwv
policy of the Deportment (Con- , Field next Monday.
RHE

home folks on the weekend.

HASTINGS

YOUR PLYMOUTH
ANNOUNO
NO STRINGS ATTA
1966
PLYMOUTH

YEAR’S
GREATEST
SALE

EATING,

FURNACES

Modern Aire - Oil - Gas- Coal -

partment has about 42 million
McPherson. D. Williams,
acres of State land* under It*' and Jim Williams. Severn. Knier
jurisdiction In Michigan.

LOW
PRICES

Check your choice . . . Fury.
Belvedere. Vshent or Barracuda
and check your Plymouth Deal­
er s deal. He s long all put on
high trades, low down payment!
and easy terms ... no strings'.

TOP
Gardner

attaclMd

Pharmacy

Qualified to Serve You

Your
Pharmacist
Works
For Better
Community
Health

5/50

FARNSWORTH

TRADES

Your State Representative

Truit It Mora Than a Word Hara

GET A CLEANUP DEAL AT YOUR PLYMOUTH DEALER’S!

It It Our Profattian
REPUBLICAN

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE
M43

at

Sprague Rd

Dalton

Phone 623-6301

�HASTINGS BANNER

fr's EASY A rirr
BUY-SELL-KEyrTharaday, Jaly 14. IMS

NofaCome-On
A Real
’Weekend"
Special

BARRY’S SERVICE
201 N. Broodway
Phone 945-3400

,
IBM VALIANT
/i Dr. AutomaUc. W/walls.
1964 VO1XSWAGEN CAMPER

CALL 945-3411

Save $$ On
One of These
Summer Specials
194S LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 Dr. Sedan. Pull power. Like

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

HASTINGS BANNER W! 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—SOc for Twonty Wonk
CASH KATS—2V1C

8 Dr. 8 Cyl. Automatic.

1962 COMET
202 . . . 3-Spwd Tram.

Rodio, Whitewalls
Beautiful Blue.

Waa $1395.00

NOW *1095°°

1961 FORD GALAXIE 566
Convertible. 8 Cyl. Standard.
IMS FOU&gt; FAIRLANE
4 Dr. Automatic.

1963 MERCURY
4 Dr. Standard. 8 Cyl.

TAKE OFF

1 IMPALA 4 DR: HDTP.

3 Speed Trons., Radio,

2 BISCAYNES—4 Door
Both 6 Sticks.

1964 OLDS 98

1963 OLDS 88

1962 OLDS F-85

1962 BUICK LESABRE

RELIABLE CAR

1968 CHEVROLET
. . . Impala 2 Dr. Hardtop. V-8
engine, automatic transmis­
sion. radio, whitewalls, brown
and beige tutone.

whitewalls. One' 1local owner.
IM) CADILLAC
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Sharp black
und White tutone. full power
and many extras. Fully guar­
anteed.

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

A-1 USED CARS

ditlonlng Automatic tnmsmls1M2 Oldsmobile
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Hard­
top. Blue and white tutone
with blue vinyl interior. Fully
equipped.
19Ci PONTIAC
. . . Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan. Ra­
dio. whitewalls, power steering
and brakes. Safety checked.
1962 FORD GALAXIE

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.
1965 Mustang

37,000 careful miles, has power
steering and automatic trans­
mission, new tires.

1962 CHEVROLET
. . . Impala 3 Dr. Hardtop. AU
the equipment including power

Nice selection of older models
1964 Ford Golaxie 500
3 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Stand. 8 Cyl.
1965 Corvoir Monxa

Whitewall*. Radio.
1964 Ford Custom

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC

1964 Gelaxia 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and

1964 Gelaaie 500
.Hardtop. Standard 8

Yellow.
1963 Fairfana
Bland. 8 Cyl.
1963 FairicM
Ranch Wagon 4 Dr. Auto. 8
cyL Radio.

Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hastings, Michigan
’&lt;/14

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Used
Farm Machinery
New rear rubber. A-1.

1962 Chevrolet
Cyl.

1959 Plymouth Fury
Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 c

—1059 Oock-Bhutt 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
-Oliver No. 50 PTO Baler.

1964 Feed F250 44 Too
4 Wheel Dr, Stylcslde Pickup.

-1948 John Deere A Tractor.

1961 GMC Pickup
—IRC. 9 ft. PTO Combine.

1964 Cbevrofot
1 Ton. Cabin Chassis.

&lt;1 ft.)

1964 F 1Q0 Ford Pickup
-Alii* Chalmers Blow with
motor.
—Mower* and Conditioners

RenneR Ford Inc.
UBN. Mfch. Ms. 945-2421

DISPLAY CLASS I Fl ID

—Used Riding Mower* and Lawn
Tractor*.

1964 FORD GALAXIE 584
4 Dr. Sedan. VS engine. Auto­
matic drive. Power steering

steering. One owne? Very good
condition. ...................... 31.195

1962 MERCURY 3 Dr........37N

1961 COMET
4 Dr. Stand, trans.

.4650

1961 FORD
Econoilnc Bus. ....

CARDS OT THANKS fr IN MIMORIAMS—Zc par word.

b*****4- rti

HttdmhoU BriWIn*
MUklma

BmSS

Wl 5-5052
7/14

«&lt;»'• ot Mlekktaa. P

Dalai: Joaa a*. 1
Slactl and Hadaon

FARM IMPLEMENTS

USED MACHINERY

LEGALS
STATE LAND SALE

PUBU0AT10M- ORDn.

NOTICE IS HEMBY GIVEN, That pursuant to tha

praviskxM of Suction 131 of Act 206, P. A. 1193. as

suction, Monday, August 1, 1966, at 10:00 A.M.,

I.S.T., in tha Supervisor's Room, Court House, Paw
mUOATIOY OU&gt;»

Paw, Michigan.
Deeds convoying land* so offered will reserve to the

State of Michigan, or waive, all right* to minerals,

indicated in
ontiquitiM, mounds, and oorthvotfc*,
advertised solo list* and in certificate of sale.

Pursuant to-Section 6, Act 155, P. A. 1937, a*
amended, former owner* may have the right to moot
the highest bid.

The right is reserved by the State of Michigan to
reject any or ajl blds.

header and corn head.
—M.M. Uniharvester with grain

List* of property to be offered ore available
County Treasurer'* Office at Hasting*, Michigan,

—1963 New Holland 616 forage
Hervestore.
USED TRUCKS—
—1062 Gehl Farage Harvestore.
1963 CHEV. 1 TON
Dual wheels. One owner. Very —1963 New Holland 616 Forage
Hanrestore,
few miles. ................
3L195

FtnUOATIOX OBDEB.
Probnln CSort

Conrervation District Headquarter*, Plainwell, Mich­

igan, or Lands Section, Department of Conservation,
Lansing. Michigan 48926.
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION

TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS—

Land* Section
RM

—Ferguson Baler. P.T.O.
.3156
.31&amp; —New Holland 66 Baler.
—Several oilier Balers.
1959 Dodge Station Wagon. &gt;125
1956 Lincoln______________ &gt;195 —New Holland Flail'Chopper?'
I960 Rambler Wagon
—Lets Mixer Grinder.
1958 Ford Wagon ....
.4115 —John Deere Augur-Wagon Un­
loading Wagon.
ii ■ ■ —
. — — — — — —— —
.
—Oliver 17 Hoe Grain Drill.
15 ACRES HAY AM
ON zarmmm
GROUND— irwnwv nvnO/VMl ttCVWfV
Falrly-new kitchen and bath.
—Several good used Spreaders,
Part alfalfa. Phone 945-5932
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
Birch cupboards. New carpet­
Mowers und Com Pickers.
day* and 945-5715 alter 6.
ply. M87 So. 945-8150.
tf
ing In living-room. Will sell
7/31
—Gravity Flow Boxes—*149DO MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL
furniture with house. Phone
and &gt;160.00.
and make money doing IL Full
or part time opportunity. Por
—Rotary Cutter*—&gt;325.00 up.
1310 N. Michigan
rifle made by McCord's of
im
ambitious women to assist me
—Make Bale Elevators.
teachPhone Wl 5-2479
CABIN FOR SALE—West side MOSQUITO SPRAYING — Call
Ing service: For appointment
7/14 Get our "SPECIAL DEAL" on
of Barlow lake, Central Sec­
tlon, Yeager barrel and trigger,
Wl 5-5159 or OL 3-3479. 7/31
call
945-5944
or
945-9155.
tf
CASE Balers and Combines.
tion. Area 5. Large shady lot
Fisher safety, 3 to 8 variable
with 16 - foot frontage and
We carry In stock hydraulic
scope, peepsight in mount, full
NOTICES
right-of-way to lake. Dock and WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
hose and fittings, plow points, 1947 CALENDARS —Wide varimonte carlo hand rubbed stock,
a rubber stamp with your new
beach. Price 48,600 with 4500
cultivator shovels, tarpaulins,
sling with quick detach, swivels
per hundred. Order now and
ZIP Code number. Three-llns
SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS mufflers, mower knives, guards,
down and land contract. Reg.
PLUS, complete handloading
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
stamp with your name, ad­
Crtdler, Lowell. Mich. R3. 7/31
rake teeth, greasing equipment,
matches. Call: Battle Creek.
dress and ZIP number for
Quality alruclures built
air compressors and other
30-00 dies and cases, bullets,
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm.
8846. This includes, postage
farm supplies.
powder*, primers and loaded it Help Wanted
shells, etc. Rifle value. &gt;30000
laity Shoppe, Delton. Mich.
"SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY"
—
loading
equipment
170.00.
ELECTRIC Rasor* repalrsd49046,
tf
Will sell complete for only
Spedal—Your raxor cleaned,
8350.00, Call 945-8884 after
lubricated and sharpened, only
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
Call SMILEY BUILDINGS
&gt;1X5. Service and satisfaction
with Host New Electric Upguaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E.
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
State BL, Hastings
tf 2 REGISTERED ANGUS BULLS
Hastings, Mich.
work. Clean 130 square feet
— 14 - months - old. Bardoiler
for only &gt;695. Hasting* Floor
Strain. Floyd Eckert fsnrf near
1-37
So.
945-3156
Covering, 123 W. State, Has­
616-945-9103
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Freeport. Cail: Lawrence Gartings. Phone Wl 5-6118.
tf
tf
sash. Burkey Auto Glass 8c
7/14
Radiator Shop, 318 N. JsffsrIT’S JACOBS PHARMACY
LEGALS
FOR PAST 34-HOUR FILM
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
SERVICE! No charge for over­
Heating - Plumbing
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’
Regular 82.04-Now SI DO. No
sUe prints.
tf
□KDEB FOB PUBLICATION—
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
Service
5-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
STRAWBERRIES — Premiers.
Available at Jacob’s Pharmacy.
MAN to assume responsible poslTailor Shop.
tf
Pick your own. 25c a quart.
Appointments only. Leon Tack.
New • Remodel • Rcpai
tf
ware, Hastings.
3 ml. north of Banfield. Phono
ALTON! and RAYMOND MOS731-8710.
7/H
3UTTO SPRAYING — Phone
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
WELTON'S
LOOK
HERE
—
Man
or
woman
1 5-3831 and Wl 5-9373. 8/4
i’lnl.i. H. Mllclwll
wanted to start business on SAVE UP TO &gt;150.00 on a new
305 S. Church
Wl 5-5352
credit In N. Barry Co. or Has­
Springfield Riding Tractorl
tings. 300 farm-home products.
Limited quantity. We take
trade-ins. We carry riding
earning large profits. Write:
lawn mower*, self propelled
FOR RENT — Cottage, Thorn- TWO MILKINO1 NANNY
Raw Irish, MCC-881-193, Free­
lawn mower* and tiller*. "We
GOATS — Good disposition*.
Service What We Sell.” Fran­
port, HL
7/14
Available after August 6. Ph.
Phon* RO 5-8851.
tf
cisco Fann Supply, M37 Bo.
OS 2-5783 Martin Exchange.
945-2150.
7/14
7/38 J. I. CASE 5-FT. COMBINE —
In very good condition. Wl 5­
Good working conditions and WE STILL HAVE a good supply
FURNISHED 4-ROOM APARTOver Stan's Wallpaper
5611.
7/14
benefits. Apply Larks Buick
of Gibson Air fiandiuonen In
&amp; Paint Store
and Chevrolet, 1435 8. Han­
slock. Consumed"
furnished or unfurnished. Lake WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
over.
tf
OPEN FRIDAYS
privileges. All uUlltte* furVALUE IB LOOT, make as* of
9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
the most likely means ot get­ TRUCK DRIVER AND OENERAL HELPER—Steady employ­
ting It back. Dial Wl 5-3481 at
ment. paid holidays plus other
ooco and say "Banner Classil&gt;rjrr».l, Tt..&gt; ; I..
4 - room unfurnished apart­
benefits. Contact Flnkbeiner
Ladles' and Girls' DRESSES
fled Adlaker.
ment, good location. Phone Wl
Elevator, Middleville.' SY 5­ ALCOHOLICS ANOL
_
Ladles’ BIOUSES, SLACKS.
8714.
7/14
PjO’ P*- Hastings Telephone
For
Salo
—
Mool
IsMe
SWIM SUITS^nd SHORTS
Meeting, every
MAN OR WOMAN for full lime
Men's and Boys'
work
at
Hastings
Paint
and
FOR SALE BY OWNER-ModSHORTS and SHIRTS
Wallpapar Store, 107 E. State
era clean 3-bedroom ranch.
ALL 25c EACH
Hi ACRES OF ALFALFA HAY
Gm heat; full basement;
★ Wonted to
built-in Utahan. Lsurqe ooensr EXPERIENCED MECHANIC,
Ladies’ OOATS-35C EACH
lot in excellent neighborhood
COTTON SKIRTS—15c EACH
across
from
al
tongue weight
Call 945-3841.
Gi3-C27?5 Deltw.
travel trailer,
WALK UP AND SAVEI
including electric brake con­
HOME FOR BALE on two extratrols. 180. Call 945-3884 after
FORD. 838 N. Mich.
6 pjn.
U

Classified Paragraphs]

MAHLER
MOTOR SALES

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

HASTINGS

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

?r?K’■

Convertible.

1963 FALCON
1965 OLDSMOBILE
TRACTORS—
Station Wagon ...........&gt;556
... 4 Dr. Luxury Sedan. Fully
—1955 Case 401 Diesel. Wide
equipped Including air con­ 1942 CHEVROLET BELAIR
front end.
ditioning, showroom condition.
Wagon. 9 passenger........ I
-1960 Case DC Gas. Wide front
1M5 CORVA1R
1961 PONTIAC 8TARCHIEF
—1957 MM 445 Gas. Wide front
... 3 Dr. Hardtop. Standard
1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
—I960 Parmall 560 Diesel. New
4 Dr. Sedan.........................31
rubber.
1964 CHEVROLET
1941 MERCURY METEOR 804
—1961 Allis Chalmers D17 Bottle
. . . Beautiful maroon finish,
Sedan. ........................
&gt;41
Gas. Wide front end.
—1946 Case SC Tractor w/cult Handrrahail Baildins
mission, radio, new whitewalls.
4 Dr. Sedan....................... -&gt;496 —1941 Oliver 70 Tractor w/cult. Haitian, Micklraa
Spottea* interior.
1962
MERCURY
MONTEREY
1M4 CORVADl
X0T1CB:
w/cult
4 Dr. Hardtop. Power steering,
. . . Mons* Coupe. 4 speed
power brakes. ................... &gt;1X65 —1947 IJi.C. BN Tractor w/cult.
transmission, whitewalls, white
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY
with blue vinyl Interior.
front end.
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering­
1963 CHEVROLET
Power brakes.........................&gt;995
.. . Impala 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, 1944 CHEV. CORVAIR
COMBINES—
whitewalls, V-8, automatic
—1963 IJi.C. 91, self propelled
1961 CHEV. OORVAIR
Combine.
4 Dr....................................... .9350

1968 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan.
BeauUful blue finish, power

LARKE BUICK

-&gt;V»

at . .....................................31,395
1963 FORD GALAXIE 566

Whitewalls. Maroon.

One Automatic . .

Iks Prvbal* Ooi
Xf’ifMSSS'
*4ml.l.t».wr ter I

1944 VOLKSWAGEN

7/14

2 IMPALA CONVERTIBLES

Dr. Sedan.

«* r™-

Ahrsd:

ditlon.

1964 FORD GALAXIE 566

IM1 CHEVROLET
3 Dr. 6 Cyl. Standard.

1964 CHEVROLET SALE

c°nu" Ji. MitcWt.

1944 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
FU11 power with factory air

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

2 Door

BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS

bald M UM iwlllloo
FoUIck. iiKBior, (»

second cutting hay. alfalfa and
brome. Call Hickory Corners
671-8316.
tf
Fnr picnics,

PRICED TO SELL. Phone:
14114m. &gt;W. MMKKam tf

WANTED ROUSE TO RENT
Furnished or unfurnished. 3
adults. Reference* furnished.
Call H54187.
7/31
StfhKFiW tiTh

Bomar/

�Lake Odessa

Card of Thank* and In Memoriam

By Franc** JotuuUrn

Official Action of the
Barry County Board
nor Varga*. and family.

amngafcr hte
ktodnm*

Mra. Reginald Dunnigan and
children of rural HaaUnga were

A.1C QiUtta

““■ss- !ittC5

Grand lUpida * George Faunre
Paul Olmstead, Mra. Lyle Ota-

CABD OF THANKS

age through 8th
through Align* 37.

CARD OF THANKS

FTwport enjoyed a picnic supper
ad Tyiten Park in HaaUnga Ban­

immii

CMrskMM

MnkMl M» Invited to acuptture

their wonderful care during my
stay in Ionia County Memorial
and father, George Carpenter
hoepltal.

Etl.- .i- -h shade were Invited to
to drive a car through for hl* then- 12th annual reunion Sunbrother. Pvt. Gme Thaler, who
A farewell party for

Mn. Mary Carpent
and family

CARD OF THANKS

Freeport

CABO or THANKS

tatlcn training achool

thoughtfulneaa during our Ume

’
Clay Adam*

Glrrbach Funeral Home and the IN MXMORXAM

■pent from Wednesday until
Friday. July 1, with Mr. and
Miller

of

Ooahen,

Ind,

were

and nut*

Rlciiard Vendevllte of Kolama-

Mr. and Mra Meredith Swex*
f Belding were Sunday. July 3,

“When our family get* together. Mra Joe Kauffman. * Mr. and
Rlvantoa, CaMf.. were Monday.
July 4. overnight guest* at Mr.

Clair Cluin July 2. * Mr. and

Thinking of the way It used to be,

mlated by hte wife,

food* brought in for the family

King of Rockford visited the
Mr. and Mra Uoyd Shepard Hochetetler family at the King
•- and family

and family

aary. The 15 relaUvcs present
were served a buff* supper.

tended the' VFW
Me. telly

BkM E Ballh. Ad«l»Uu»lH«.
tUnua at kw tad m&lt;ul
PaMbUlM «»4 Mrvi&lt;« atoll

TO».
Dated: Jolr 1. 1#«8
Philip H. Mltekall. J«4&lt;« of Pre-

Miai(ti&gt;. H«baU Court
•H •' B"!L. -_____

Or4er»4 Usl n Jaly Mik.
I »
la Ul« Probata
m. HMllar*. Mlchiion, a
ka koiS n tka &gt;adUaa al
Caririckl tor llreoia ta it11

l.al

10-day leave from Port Benning,

parade and

holiday weekend with Mr. and
Mra Jute Turner. Dale remained

(Mr. and Mn. Ralph Keeler. and Mra. Orlle VanSyckle Saturday.

Mr. and Mra. Clifton Miller
bon Ckitea vtelted their dough- Mra. Tom Owen and children 8und*y. July 3. gueata of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Johnston.
and Ml* Kathle Devries, local
Tiie Pa* Noble Grand Club
met Tliuraday at the home of
Roeta Sherman. * Jamea Bow­
ed camping from June 30-July 4,
erman. 20, son of Leelle Bower- ton Mlllora Bunday night
Crttee at the Okrxnus Hoepltal.
returning home Friday.
Monday.
Sunday, July 3. dinner guest*
MT. and Mra. Jamea Hacken- of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yoder
were Mr. and Mra. Norval Tha­
City. Hl., were Saturday, July 2, ler and daughters. Mr. and Mra
FAMILY PROBLEMS are conitantJy being
DeWeerd. it Mr. and Mra. Homer
fiut in front of a Circuit Judge. Divorce*,
Yacktey of Compton. Calif.. Ml* Terri Wood of Caledonia,
avenile problems, assaults, property and
Ron Wilooxsen of Great Lakes
custody disputes are
Mr. and Mrt John DeWeerd. *
Kenneth Myers and Phyllis Fox * Mr. and Mrs Richard Ray­
all the concern of th©
Judge. I strongly be- ff
mond and daughter of Middle­
ville wen* Sunday, July 3, viailieve wo must keep
Mra. Harold Eckert and chil­
the family as the base
dren apent their 25th wedding
Kinunte and Devany Moore of
anniversary al tix-tr cabin io. HaaUnga visited their grandpar­
of our society.
Llttte Bluegill Lake. Larry Lenx
from Friday till Monday, July 1.

I
I
I Ma

lk« MU'
A 4.111.

Ji

Hubert Blough, Doug Brovant, Clarksville were Sunday, July 3,
callers of Mra Ruth Hiram. *
Mrs Marvin Patrick. Mn. Edna
July 4. wKh Newton, Mra Theron Hecht and
Mrs. Cecil Gier with a group of

BwIMter
Huuqi, Mkkliia

rtmucAnog obobk
8Ute of Mi«ki**a. The PreUte

Allen. Judy Mudge. Jack

lard. PrtBldrrU, Judy Mudge,
Allan. h
★ Mr.
honie of Marian Karcher with vice president. Phil Allen,
Un Henry
Hanrv VanSyckle
VanSvekle and
13 maubcra and five visitor*! and Mra.
nrrnent Thn Jnlv mw-Urur will Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cote spent
be lield at the home of Charlene so&gt;-eoal days la* week at tner
Lindner with Lucille Walter aa cabin at Wolverine on the Pigeon

Olmstmd were their daughter­
Chartea King. * Nona Moore of Ponte of Grand Rapid* to visit in-law. Mra. Lyte. Olmatead and VanSyckle attended the Reid redaughter, Siiebv from Wheal
Pontiac apent a fow day* with relatives in Mortey and the
Ridge, Colo. Also grandson.
Philip Olmstead who has just

rvaucATioa oanaa
8UI» at Miekl**a. 1

ft? «!

PhU

■to ot ShUo were Bunday, July

LEGALS

Waller o.

from the Pvnnock HospUal June

Mra. Gilford Dillard are atudying
wildlife. They are planning a
trip to the Kingman Muaeum.
They have made an exhibit for

Alto were Monday. July 4. visi­
mts. j acx MBgooa oi Hastings
——
tors al the Clair Clum home. Bunday,
June M, in honor of Mra. Ralph TralMer. They visited
Mr. Mid Mra. Clarence Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Harvey GUlaaple

appreciation to our relative*,
friend* add neighbor* for their

betovad husbsuid, father and
grandfather. Merrill Dunkelber-

« bMBllM ot Mr hlgkvara.
ttlixgl MMiuk IM Barry
th. uncal Bacialr will 4o4J-

bold waa field Bunday, July 3.

Union 414 tor th* plant, the

nock Hospital.

Lacey
By Mn. Orlle VanSyckle
11 O«wll.&lt;
FSm* 1JS-7UI

PU1U0ATI0M OlBIt
•lata at Mtehl*aa. 1

Donald Ucrgwnthaler and fam- joyed

HaaUor*. Mirklcax
May 10 IBM

Bakery In Kalanuuno, Dr. Bar-

Tam
Isotalrla. ter i

Vandermale

and

family ned dinner at a SwrdL'h cafe­
teria in Kalamazoo. * Mr. and
Mra. Seymour Bouwens and fam­
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Chris
where they are Fahrnl and children of Clarks­
Ume with hla ville enjoyed a potluck dinner

■WTH-JS?.-,, -

El EfT RICHARD ROBINSON
CLEV I CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

Mr. and Mra Dean Stuart and
family were July 4th, luncheon

rs‘A sx1.

Wyngarden at Hastings. * Mr.

Dunham District
By Mr&gt;. MIU. K./I^r
U NMbytel
Pbww «. *-M*7

family of Detroit were Bunday.
July 3, overnight gucate of his

"We're As Near As Your Telephone"

East Doud
By Mn. Lloyd Owen

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore
attended the wedding of her
niece, Patricia Anne Sapp, al
WaUunaa accompanied Uwtn to Cliapel HUI Methodist Church.
Saturday, June 25th ★ Mr. and

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Money Gaylor and Rotxt Miller WaUunaa, returning to Freeport
Monday evening and leaving for helping liarvest hay. * Mra. Ada
Gaylor. * Janice Gaylor spent Miaa Donna WaUunaa and Tobias and Mrs Jainctt Essner
from Hastings called al Howard
friends, Sharon Schultz, Chris Moores Bunday, July 3. In the Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
and Loretta Tlnkleberg recently afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Repair
enjoyed) a 10-day vacaUon in

Conklin reunion at the Albert

lie'.
PUBUCAT10M OIDU.
Slate of Mlehlru. Pi

and family apeot Bunday wteh
MT. 8M Uta. Robert MIUer and
family. Mra. Ruth Cheney waa a

hag a wonderful vacation trip
through th* West, ftrat viaiUng

was i vs,;
te*MM at bla *aol
I*UblleaUoa and

dance. Ma, and relatives to Kanaaa, then touring Banta Fe and

and

Denver.

Cbto.

returning

Call Wl 6-3481.

Business Directery
UlMtNUAL MOHUMStn
or MSHNcnoN

MOD-STACK

Haute Creek and called on their
Wing spent Bunday. July 3. with slater. Mr. and Mrs. Meivlra WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Bhaff. * Mr. and Mra. Al Bonv
REPAIR — Expert workmanship. COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
and children from Fort Wayne
ICE—First Class work. Call Wl
Gilmore Jeweler*. 102 E. State
5-5085. Burkey Sales and SorvWing returned home.
St. Phono Wl 5-5316.
Lynden Norria*. * Miu Shirley
Oox from Nashville spent a few
days at Owen Suite-.
Melvin Campbell from Carter CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
Mr. and Mra Richard Bird. *’ Lake called at Will Ourds Sun­
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­
Repairs and sharpening Saw
day. July 3 Other callcre were
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
Dennte enjoyed a barbecue with
parts and supplies. McCulloch
State. Wl 5-5118.
the latter* home Saturday. July
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Shlriey Cox visited Mra Wil­
liam Cox in Blodgett Hospital in WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Grahd Replete. Saturday and
Guaranteed workmanship. Also RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Sunday. July 2-3. * Mr. and
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
day overnight gueata of the
Otbba. * Mr. and Mra. Donald ton called at Lloyd Owens Fri­
Blough and children of Wyoming day, July 1. * MIm Shirley Cox
W. Slate St.
Wl 5-5176.
were Bunday, July 3, visitor* of

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

appliances. Call 945-2317.

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation. Dry Well, Dram
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
field. Pumping ($24.00 for 1 at
at'V*H*rMn1.000 gala). Call 945-5482.

Concrete Products
to your specifteelions. Ferm Bu­
reau Services, M37 So.. Wl 5­ GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
2223.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.

and white). Jacobi Proscription
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.

Miscellaneous

Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
W. MUI.
tors, machinr^y and chain saws
in our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced median- TROPHY CENTER—Plus special-

5-5052.

Agency for

Business Services Offered

electrical contracting

—

E. L. Carpenter Hardware.

AO Forms of

H.M MMI XX1MW.

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYKS COLOR C£N-

221 W. Mill.

more Jeweler. 102 E State St.,
Phone 945-5316.

and supplies. Kelley Electric
Serv.ce, 524 Middle*.He Rd.

. aiMTll

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Crawl
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plane, W.
Stale Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

bags for all makes. Authorised

Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.

IIU

fR

142 L tot, St., Haifa,.

H&gt;. Wl J-2M3

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SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE— 315 S. Hanover,

TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAYER5 REPAIRED—Central Red*

�Lake Odessa

kt and In Memoriam

By Frmcoa lohnaion

Official Action of the
Barry County Board

CHICKEN BARBECUE
MT and Mra. Harold Johnston
««o Monday, July 4, visitors of
Mra.

Rrylnalrl

Dunnigan

snd
rtv CnxIlUa be M

Friday, July 1, guests of Mra.

M?'»S'rxSSn“^’

Paul Olmstead. Mra. Lyle Ohn-

Mrt Ivan Olmstead and family

month with ralaUrto, returned

CABS or TVANKS

Khr ood Yoder and family at
Ftoeport enjoyed a picnic supper
at Tyden Park In Haatlngs BUD­

I through August 37,
to scupllure

letter's cottage at Podunk Lake.
GOLF TOURNAMENT
meat of our beloved husband
18 hole 8-Iron and putter tour­
and father, George Carpenter. nament, Bunday. July 17, at the
River Band Golf Club.
Mra. Mary Carpea
and family

Freeport

CABO or THANK8

ras-itii
praym i roe*
nock Hospital.

Clay Adams

spent from
Friday, July

Wednraday

BUzalxth Shade were invited to
through fur hla their 12th annual reunion Buncne Thaier, who
grounds. * A farewell party for
leaves for supply and transpor­
tation training achool at Fort bold waa held Sunday. July 3.

&gt; aiu *i lukn apnaf* a
May 1SU. IBM. M UUO p

vaUon Club members led by
Mra. Gilford Dillard are studying
wildlife. They are planning a
trip to the Kingman Museum.
They have mado an exhibit for
from the Pennock HuspUel June the Barry County Fair. Members
Richard VendevUlo of KalamaPhil Allen. Judy Mudge. Jack

. » r ■ .... .
Id Ilka Is

and Mra. Richard Bird and fam­
until ily were holiday weekend guests

Friday, July 1, callers of Mr. and of Belding
passed away July 11. 1958.
"When our family gets together.

The 3 x 4 Club met at the
home uf Marian Karchcr with
12 members and five visitors
nrewnt
a .Itilv
mnrflncr will
prewnt. TN
The
July meeting
be held at Uib home of Charlene
Lindner with Lucille Wolter as

Sunday, July 3,

And It fill* our hearts with aad- Rlverefde, CaMf., were Monday,
July 4, overnight guests of Mr.
Thinking of the way It used to be.
For a Dear one’s face is miming.
Bouwena and family Mr. and
Mra. Robert King and family at

King of Rockford visited the
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Shepard HocheteUer family at the King
- and family

and family
FVBUOAnOM OUU.

Lacey
By Mn. OrlU VanSycUo
11 Ctowltaa
Fkwto JM-711

Charles King. * Nona Moore of
Pontiac spent a few days with
Moon famllbm *

Alto were Monday, July 4. vUI- held at tlic ixane of Mr. and
tora at the Clair Clum home.
Sunday. Juno 28. In isonor of
Mr. .uid Mra. Clarence Marvin
on lheir W-h wedding anniver­
spent the holiday weekend at sary. The 15 relatives present
were served a buffet supper.
Guests over the July 4th
Sylvan Tagg and granddaughweekend of Rev. and Mra. Paul
OlmsU-ad were their daughlcrl\»te of Grand Rapids to visit In-law, Mra. Lyle Olmatcad and
relatives In Morley and the daughter, Six-hs from Wheal
Ridge, Colo. Also grandson,
E%Uip Olmstead who has Just
Preszon Kulm of Stanwood.

and family of Flint spent the tended the' VFW

lard. President. Judy Mudge,
vice president. Phil Allen. * Mr.
und Mra. Henry VanSyckle and
Mr and Mr*. Ward Cole spent

ammunuailoM

cabin at Wolverine on the Pigeon

Mra. Ralph Tralster. They visited
Mr. and Mra. Harvey G Ulaspie

Mrs. Bertha Ketcham Is visiting
her daughter, Betty at East
VanSyckle attended the Reid re­
union al Tydm Park Bunday. *

parade and

Mra JuM Turner. Dale remained were evening lunch guests of Mr.

Air

and Mra

Ralph Keeler, and Mrs. Orile VanSyckle Sat­
urday.

UAKHY &lt;OINTY
HEALTH DEPAI

and Sunday, July 3, guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Clifton Miller
and Mra. Harold Johnston.
and Mias Kathle Devries, local
The Past Noble Grand Club Mra. Dayton Smith of Pinckney.
met. Thursday at Ute home of Mr. and Mrs. Orile MIUer of
granddaughter of Marlon enjoy­
Holland were gueate of the Clif­
ed tamping from June 30-July A
Crtteo at the Okemua Hospital,
ton Millers Bunday night and
returning home Friday.
Monday.
Bunday. July 3. dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yoder

ben Ckitea visited their dough- Christie and family, Mr.

•s4 H«tw«

ler ansi daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Yeckley of Compton, Calif.,
spent a week with her mother.
Mr. and Mra. John DeWeerd. *
Kenneth Myers and PjiyUls Fox
Of Alto enjoyed a picnic at

Mra.

Harold Eckert and chU-

wood Yoder and children, local,
Mias Ti-rri Wood of Caledonia,
Ron Wilooxsen of Great Lakes
and Gary Warner of Middleville.

mond and daughter of Middle­
ville were Bunday, July 3. vlsl-

Klmmle and Devany Moore of
anniversary aS their cabin at liaatlngs visited their grandparenta. Mr and Mra. Art Moore
from Friday till Monday, July 1.
* Mr. and Mns. Keith Zook of
Hubert Blough, Doug Brovant, Clarksville were Bunday. July 3.
Klrt Kunde and David and callers of Mra. Ruth Btewm. *
Mrc Marvin Patrick. Mrs. Edna
Newton, Mra. Theron Hecht and;
Mra. Cecil Oier with a group ot ’

BoUftag

FAMILY PROBLEMS are constantly being
Jmt in front of a Circuit Judge. Divorces,
uvenile problems, assaults, property
custody disputes are
all the concern of the
Judge, I strongly be­
lieve we must keep
the family as the base
of our society
nuUdtac

u

Co

Joyed a tour of the Eckrich

11 ir OHrrW tkal
uiwvif:
Mrs Seymour Bouwen.! and fam­
ily and Mr. and Mra. Chris
Fahml and children of Clarks­
his ville enjoyed a potluck dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mra.
dennale. Jimmie and Eddie re- Cornellous Bouwcns at Alto Sun-

pending some time with

0wu« rale.

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WJ: IS?

El EfT RICHARD ROBINSON
ELCVl CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

family were July 4th. luncheon

"We're A&gt; Near As Your Telephone"

East Doud

Wyngarden at Hasting*. * Mr.
By Mra. Lloyd Owen
family
of ---------Detroit—
were----------Sunday.
-—-- —
-w,
wawl,n,
rv-,,11
July ?’
°(„his
Ur and
Howard Moon.By Mn. MiUa Kuff*or
—- — -------- -— ininiucu
wrumnx ui hct
lanaa on Monday, the 4th. Pete nl0M..
Ml
B0?a*nlM?led u*m
Chapel H1U Methodist Church.
Ludington whore they spent the aamrday, June 25th. * Mr. and
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day visiting Mr. and Mr*. Ed
Howard Moore spent ThuraNancy Oayfor and Robert Miller Walhinaa
.
whuumm, rvSiimlne
iwuriuiig tzi
Ur Prwnrrf
riw|wrs 1 , .... .
Monday evening and leaving for' helping harvest hay. * Mrs. Ada
Detroit late in the evening. * ■
Oaylor. * Janioe Oaylor spent MIm Donna WaUunaa and Tobias and Mrs. Jennett Elsner
from Hastings called at Howard
friends, Bharon Schulte. Chris Moores Sunday. July 3. In the Appliance &amp; General Repair; Automobile &amp; Machinery

™

Dunham District

Wing spent Bunday. July 3. with

Howard Cheney

few days while Mr.
Wing returned home.

Mllter and spending the rest of U»c BumMr. and Mra. Richard Bird. *

Dennls enjoyed a barbecue with
wonderful vacation trip

the laturs home Saturday. July
Mirim Olbta
their son, PhMItp, tn Indepenweekend al

Olbta.
Blough and children of Wyoming
were Bunday, July 3, vlsltora of
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while

you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation. Dry Well, Drain
field, Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
1,000 gals.I. Call 945-5482.

Get a 4-aeason work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

W. Mill.
GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP —All SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
tors, machinery and chain law*
•In our new building at 124 N.
appliances. Call 945-2317.
Jeffenon. Experienced mechan- TROPHY CENTER—Plus special

Pick a winner from our complete stable

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR.

3« ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE
— the job and Wheel Horae has the attorhlay tool you’ll

Coeicrete Products

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123,

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant, W.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

Miscellaneous

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AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN-

5-5052.
Phone 945-5316.
Business Services Offered

All Forms of

KEYS

Moore accompanied them to
Battle Creek and called on their
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvins WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Shaff. * Mr. and Mra Al Boner
REPAIR — Expert workmanship COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXand children from Fort Wayne
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
Gilmore Jewelers. 102 E. State
spent the July 4th weekend at
5-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv­
St.
Phone Wl 5-.53I6.
Lynden Norris'. * MIm Shirley
rcau Service*. M37 So.. Wl 5­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
Cox from NsshviUe spent a few
2223.
days at Owen Bolts'.
Melvin Campbell from Carter CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
CHAIN
SAW
HEADQUARTERS
—
Lake called at Will Curds Bun­
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­
Repair* and sharpening Saw COMPLETE DEVELOPING 5ERVday. July 3. Other callers were
ting* Floor Covering. 123 W.
Mr. and Mra. John Gurd from
part* and supplies. McCulloch
Stale. Wl 5-5118.
Cedar MUI Corners.
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Owen and
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Hhlrley
tsmriey Cox
cox visited
visnea Mrs.
Mra. WUwuPharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
Uam Cox in BlodgeU Hospital In | WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
flrartd Rapids,
Rnnirtn Saturday
Raturrtav and
.
.
.
. .
..
Grahd
Cuaranteed workmanship. Aho RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Sunday. July 3-3. * Mr. and
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
all kind* of Jewelry Repair and
Mra. Clifford Kahler from Del­
ton called at Lloyd Owens Fri­
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
।day. July 1. * MIm Shirley Cox
W. State St.
Wl 5-5176.
i

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­ PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
thorised Dealer f&lt;x Wheel Hotro
Systems. Sold. In*talled. mrviced.
5381

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE — 315 S. Hanover.

and supplies. Kelley Eleciric
Serv.ce, 524 Mkidtevilte Rd.,
TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAYPhone Wl 512700 after 5 pm..
LRS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Hasting*.
ion. Phono Wl 5-9187

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Moved by Supervisor Noffke. nap* *° l‘ ried by no per riser Mead, that tha
Her be roreivad and placed oa BM.
55.00 M otion Carried.
Th* Clerk rand a letter from the
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Lloyd Hoffman
Wayn* Ptanock
Wm F. Hayes

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Earl McXIblta
Franklin C. Beckwith
Victor Eckardt
Moved by Bopervlaer McKIbbln
•exported by Supervisor Kendrid. that
tho Con Bly Treaanrer be eulheriaod
lo transfer from the General Fhnd te
The Clerk read the minute* of tho Dirol Relief. Barry County Welfare
Relief. Barry County
meeting and same were approved aa 82.000.(&gt;0;Dlreel
Medlral I'm* Facility, glO.foo, and
Social Welfare, AdmtalalralloB. Hoe
porod’bv Hupehrvftor’lNorffke°’thal‘th* Bllalltalloa and Gap Hal Outlay
85.000.00. Mellon Carried.
msparvlaor h rnleld. Chairman of
9:30 A.if. Motion Carried.
Ik* Hharir* Co nmllle*. presented lha
Ernest Hoffman. Chairman
a**y report os tao naerttre levpart
William 4'ridlor. Cleek
Prari Glelch, Clark
Moved by Bopervlrar KenSeld, anpported by Supervisor Beckwith, lha
the report be reerived aad placed on
JUXB BBSSIOV
Ole Mellon ferried.
Th* Clerk read a communication
Ono Day— Forenoon
the Deperlmeal ri
regard to matching
Haatln” MichUra
law eafarveiaenL-r
Moved by Supervisor Xenlek
Paraunt te Ike adjournment tehee
May 27. 1966. the Board mat la Hi aupported by Buperviaor Beckwith
room ta the Courlhouee aad was KSis'STtalerilM b*^received
railed ta order by Chairman F.raeai
I'Coaaor Introduced
Hoffman at 8:30 A M,
' is dtapaawlaor
Roll-Call: All member* of the Board Jack Laubaugh oho tiplaloed tho dla
posit Ion of junk *4 car*. He aald that
worth (• ,hoi&lt;i a* an
Th* Clark read commanteattoiu end there must bo a central petal for
Pick
up
and
they
must bo burned out
from City ri Jackson to regard ta
Grand River-. Watershed CVsuacIl and and ready to bo traaaperted to th*
Hasting* Arek Chamber of Commerce. preeoeatag plant. He slated there
could be a nrollahle huita,s* »et&gt;b
supported by Bapervlser KenBeld. Hiked which w raid, provide, a meant

Jail and Sheriff"* realdenc* and fee
th* construction an mi dipping of aald
new. Jail and Bb* Iff* realdrace and

millage limitation o allow each levy
for tbe stated pur M&gt;aea. ahall not be
binding on aald
County until and unleoa the prapeallion* narata direct -s?
shell be annrovet
elector* of aald County voting at arid
special election to
Tuesday. Aogual 3 1866. :
AYEH: Kuparvl
Haya*. L Hoffma
Lyons. MeKlbbin,
O’Connor. Pennock (Soya, VanMafte,
Weber. Ln. E. Hoffmaa.
&gt;
NAYH: Uupevvlaorv KckardOriey.
Rapervlaor Beckwith absent and Mead
A majority of he member* of the
Board of Hoperv aor* elect having
ruled tn favor or Ibe adoption ni tae
foregoing resolution, tbe Cbalnakli
tlieeeupon declared that aald reittutloa waa .duly adopted.
William Crldlsr,
«
»
Barry County Clark
Hupervleor IJayd Hoffman moved.
supported hy Jtat-errlsor Weber, that
the Resolution aa prorated b* adopt-

te as sou ara.uo visa go it.962.06
Moved by Bapervlser Iflller. * up­
per ted by Baparviaor Boya, that the

to the Rules and Reeotollnaa Com' abandoned ears.
milter. Motion Carried.
- HupcrvlMj- Miller. Chairman of tho
ncoleed from the Department at Ag­ ported that the Drain Committee'wiU
riculture ta regard lo Apiary Inspec­ attend tbe Grand Bl ver Watershed
meattag.
tion program.
He also rapartnd that tho eppvopri
Moved by Buperviaor KeaSeld. tupported by Supervisor Eckardt, that elloa to the Weal Michigan Tottrlfl
Rule* and Hesitation* Committee. dltlonsl moala* to Hasting* Chamber
ri ^Cummerra^
Thi" CUik/iaat a letter reerived
pervteor Miller, anpfrom lb* Hartings V A H Hardware ported by Buperviaor Eckardt. that
ike Clerk pay the Apiary approtrria
ta regard to a small bill of fl.76.
Moved by Buperviaor Hayea. rap- tloa Whan wo receive a kllllag From
portaff by HuMrviaor Boya. that th* Ike Slate. Molten ferried.
Hupervtoor Foley. Chairman of tho
bill of 8176 du* Hastings VA8
Hardware ba paid. Roll Call. All mrm- Property Committee, reported he will
bera ef the Board present exaapt accept proposed bld oa tho water
Supervieor Foley absent. Motion Car- reel era.
Renervlsor Beckwith. Chairman at
The qutstloo was railed to- regard the Health Committee, reper ted ea
to small parch**** by the custodian the joint meeting of the Barry aad
without purchaoe order* and a dla- Eaton County Health Department*,
and th* agreement retched between
Moved by Supervisor Beckwith, th* Dapartaeal for combining and
rapperiod by Snpervirar Kealild, that ■aal merger, the detail* to bo worked
the qeistloa of ataall parch**** bo ro- mat at a July 71 k meeting.
Supers tear Beckwith. Okalratan of
famd to tbe Property Committee lo
Use Solari** femmlltea. riposted that
report berk. Motion Carried.
Moved by Snparvteor Eckardt. rap- lha rvqneat for additional pay ta the
ported by Supervisor Beckwith, that Rherlff"* Dapartnseal la not ceaalstnt
all claim* and accounts to tbe Clerk’s al ihla Ume and will be reconsidered
Office be referred to their rrapoctlve el lha Odabor Soaatoa with the 1907
T
cammill*** far audit. Mellen ferried Baltpy report.
Moved by fepevvlaor McKIbbln.
MeVod by Buperviro Non^ aspsupported by Supervisor Keatald. that
the Properly Committee report back
on ike removal aad trimming at three tre requesting | h*_ State to take over
the operation ol
price of 8130 00 by Mr. Jenner*. Me­ Bureau ta Barr Oouaty. Roll Call.
15 lea* — Bui-errlsor* Beckwith.
llen Carried.
Th* Clark road a Teqaeot -from the
Raglilar ef Deed* f*r- phetoatol anppllee and Bahia la hla vault to tha
Register of Deed* office.

fii-ss .■acs

period by Supervieor Praaock, that
the request be ref erred te the Prop Llveelock Claims Committee, presentart/ Committee. Motion ferried^
ed lha following
supported by Hoperrltor Kratald. that To the Honorable
Hatoa_ Brriord bo altcted a* a mews- Baard of Haperriaora:
Your femmlUao oa Llvealnek
a iv* year term. *Mollow Carried. "
and Aecouai* reewcltully
Rapreaanlallv* Jaswoe Farnsworth Claim*
submit* Ute foltewtog a* Ito June rw
recemmandlng the allowance ef
rested Hoes, BUI 3774 ae roepper- port,
the eeveral emonata a* glvea below,
tlramoat. Ho al.o reported oa eeveral aad
that Ute Cterk be jutkovlaed to
art* passed by the Legislator* and
further work to be coealdared by tho earn*.
Way* aad Mata* Committee.
Hupervleor Beckwith. Chairman ef 1. Farm Bureau
the Health Committee, rabmllled Ike
nervicee,
sue......... a t.td 8 7.70
Mtowtog:
8. Georg* B. Doster. 18.00 16.00
3. Lyle H. Champiea 4.00
4.00
To the Honorable
*
4. Deaa Braden .... 386.40 866.40
Beard of Snpervteora:
5. Rotobart Eemko.. 480.00 410.00
.. 18 40 18.40
nondltare* ef the Barry 0*1*1: 6. Ralph Peaaock....
at.no
at.so
fcaeilh Depnrtmnt have been audited
5.00
5.00,
and approved by the Health Com- 8. Ororar Lethe m ..
mllleo aa of Juno 6, 1866.
8801.00 880100
We recommend tbal tho Board at
F
Noffke
Buperviaor* allow aad authorise payIto^ Baja
Voacher
Moved by Sa antaar Joffke, lap.
ported by hup* -vlaer Soya, that th*
4485 Eaten County
be accepted aad
Health Department ... 8531.06 Commllteo'a rapart
. Roll fell. Motion
4486 Bchsdor’a Office Happllee 34.18
4467 Haas Holism Maehlaee
8.50
Hupervleor O'Ccaaar, Ch tires* a of
4466 Michigan Bril
Tetaphrnso Co................. 66.83
4660 Bixby Office Happly fe. 14.36
4400 Praaoek Hoopltol ........ 16666
4461 HMolttoo A Porklae
Drag fe......................... 70.05
4493 Travel ......................... 966.67
4483 Batea Oouaty
Health Dept. ...... 611.00
4486 S.W. Michigan TB
Detection Project .......... 655.76
Blgaad:
tho County Treaanrer far aame.
Franklin Beckwith, Chairman oa
No
Claimed Allowad
Bari MeKlbbin
1. Cavaal City
Victor Eckardt
Office Supply
Moved by Baporviaer Beckwith
.« xa.ia a 11.36
tuppovtel by Supervisor Eckardt, tkll
*' Vlmbatl8'
. 786.10
70660
Moved by Superrism McKIMta, 8.

onsidared al IhH
Yaaa—Hup*rviaan
upported ky Bap*rvls*r Millar, lhai
Len*^ Lyon*. MUIba Payroll report be approved aa
oad RoB Call. Mojloo Carried.
Buperviaor Lyons Introduced Rich­
ard Rabiasao fmm Eaton Rapid* who
a raaaIng for Circuit Judge. Mr. Rab- Kibble, Meed. W.
naoo (pve a abort talk aa hla quail"no cimkraad a cemmaaleatloa
lealton* aad passed uni ’ Robinson ta
Rmll Running*' to th* Board mem-

taKr-foiS;

sj^i

aas

.ameaau

.

7FU

.
.

6.08
68.30

.. ,

I860

»,&lt;H&gt;

1.30

38. Lal ph Meoee.
“i aall Johnaua
laTtra ....
38. leoparallva

100.06

340

640

raa1^ Clorik

1560

laallnga
ommerclal
rtatera .—
ss. arreugha
tarp...............
larvard
Jnlvarallr ..
Crilay Kiev
ria Service .
89. enrlhouao
tervlce ........
40. tavoel Oily
Jfflco Supply

Jperatlve Pub
lahlax Co. ..
48. tallaghan
Co ......
48. Vest Pubable* Co. ..
fbe iLbbaMerrill Co..

45. Bchador'a Oftoo Supplies.
lobovt Milter
Paul Glbaon.
46. Miltou
Buehlar ....
49 Fitter
3erp. "...4

ta.
S3.

54.
*
It.
■
ST.

58.
58.

11X

*■“
5.30

•”
6.30

18.78

13.76

3740

6.10

0.10

81.71

81.15

4.1B

4.78

60.00

06 00

13.60

19 BO
6.00

6.00
_

3.67
60.00

3.87

166.30

U6.30

54.90

54.90

671.60

6T1A0

Mahler ........
8040
L-Ia Carpenter
lardware ...
765.18
-r/t"r VoW . .
304 00
•eanock
Roepltal ....
20.00
Dereal C’lly
Iffle* Supply
to..................
4 00
liner
Ou plteallag
larvlee .... 84.00
Idgrecaograpb
Multigraph
taep...............
38.70
-iailtag*
lemmerclal
sinter* ... 16340
Vaaeeal
•
Camera Hh«p 6540
larry County

ng Cm. ’ .-.
tee. R.
ferailer ....
Woodall
1 rmrar ....

5.00

abnton .. ...
78. Jorl Jordan .

13.00
18.40

OS.

68.
■7.

73.

75.
78,
77.

80.

181.00

Mrta .........
Steo* Equipneat Co.........
83. •reel City
Iffle* Supply
ta. ..............
8A krtbur L.

0540

•a tried ■
•nWte ....

87. loons J.
Heavy ........
86. fllltom
unsmsll ...
60. eeeel City
ffleo Supply
le. ............
00. lar Paper
0. ... ...
91. urkey Sale*
83.

10. St aadard
Oi Co...........
11. »l andard

35.30 8
15.00

75.00

35 30

....
83.00

&gt;.»
33.00

3045

3045

14.00

14.00

•

840
1...

840
X..S

86.60

86.80

183.80

133.80 .

13. M rl H.
20.40
30.40
fempbell . ..
18, Haaltaga
Cemmoeelal
Printer. .... 34.50
54*0
14. Dewaria
Car Palar* .
13 45
18.45
15. S A X Hadi
r Rhop ..
6.00
0.00
14 V
Iter*
........
37.85
31.85
Ta
t&gt;. nutn* Tire
Berate* ..
66.75
tt.1t
16. Robert G.
(Iiroech ...
69.50
00.50
19. Eaton County
Sheriff**
Dept..............
560.00
500 00
30. Clare Corson. 130.00
130.00
31. Bernard
W •Iran ........
15.00
16.00
33. V rlyn
Hlevene ....
eo.oo
00 uo
33. Hmllk A
Doctor ........ 130.30 130.30
34. Barry
Cleaner* ...
19.30
19.30
35. Dtek Carl .. .
39.1)0
38 00

81.183.83 51,183.33
10.80
Jerome J. VanMatre
Leant* Kentrid
765.13
MdVed by Supervteor VanMatre.
004 00 •upported by Huperrlur O Cow nor.
that the Committee* report be atrepied and adopted aa read. Rail CalL
30.00 Metlon Carried.
VanMatre. Chairman ri
the £ ervlsor
imlnal Claim* Committee, pre4.00 •inlet Use Marine Eefurcameai
Cl.Im
04.00
3176
*
163.30
1540

3340

bine**.?....

M.

45

mpbell ...•
•■a r«. .......
3. Co real City
&amp;
4. Cn2an Shop.
. £•
Ci Seen ....
rdaer
Ph armaay ...
7. La
8* rvteo t........
S'...
?:
0. D aci 4 5**..

Claimed Allowed
77.00 No.
1 Ha
a Knatne Harriet.* 03.03 ( 93.03
33.60 3. R A X Radiator
...................
0.21
8.31
6.00 3. Shop
Rolwrt 0. Chroarh 800.00 600.00
Insurance
6.08
6.08 4. (Irlgar
ney ............. 110.00 110,00
08.30
63.80 5. La ter* ,r“r....... 15.00
15.00
t. Ha gbman Marta*
iarnett ........
18.17
18.17
a A Service.. 643.92 843.03
National Bank
7. Da Id 0. Wood... 12340 133.60
Harttags . 55.00
55.00
’. Penney Co... 1347
1341
Kellie
fannee KenBeld
Backkoul ...
17140
17140
Moved
by Hupervleor VanMatre,
William
by Hupervleor Keateld.
Hrkpalrick .
108.10
106.10 suprarted
that he Committee’s report be atand adopted aa read. Hull
Ihild *.............
41.05 41.05 Call
Mellon ferried.
Marik* L.
traitor Frier. Chairman of lha
Knha .........
14.85
1445
Properly femmlltea. presented
Irtbur J.
from th* Raglaiar of Deed*
laeky ......
01.0?
81.07 a req eal
police aad light ta vault and
Brttee H.
aid 6v* treat aheold be raIraa ...........
01.45
61.45
aad trim three tree* at a
!S&amp;
•
price f 8150.00.
W8I.T
‘
•”
•” ported by Auperriaor Lyona. ibal the
n of trimmtag and removal of
Overall flapand supplies and Hail ta the
HF Q»...........
14,50
14.50 Heg’rt er
nf Deed* office be referred
yfw»Ji .....
io.oo
10.00 to the Properly
w|ih power
W. R. Birk .
1140
11.10 to act Koji fell Committee
on Reg la lar al Deed*
alph Moor*.
13.00
13.00

77.00

83

3.00
110.66

37.60

«te* ..........
Callaghan A
'ompaay . ..

di.

18.00
11.00
I860

1761

l-D...............
eeiaad
III..pie ...
8.00
laallnga
raaa. Inc. .. 110.60
84. •uahtao

83.

pen set Motion Carried.
VaaMalre. Chairtael at
,u"-K rvleor
mini Claim* committee, pro­
aealed to* Criminal Claim.-

To th* siunoraase
800.00 Beard ef Supeerieerat
Your femmlltea on Criminal CT*tai.
16.00

800.00

13.00
13.00
18.80

ter waa not approved.

8660

yla Newton

740

1040

15.36
11745

99 80

80.80
88.30
33.00

Buperviaor Eckardl eacnaed al 8:30
Sup
lha Abstract Committee, prorated the
abatreel report ter too month of
181.00 Mav. IBM.
Mo • 4 by Supervisor Panneck, aap81.80 period by tupervltor Boy*, that the
placed oa Ote. Motion ferried.
740 permlaelnu for overtime "worl aad
pay far th* girl* ta her office to egthe work ta her office.
1048 podite
Moved by Buparriaor PeenecJr.
•upported by Hapervlter HoekwRk,
that the Abatreel Offlaa be greeted
permlaaloa for over ll me work aad
14.08 jay
la aapedlt* the work ta ker of•re. Roll fell. Motion ferried.
Buperviaor I., Hoffman, chairman
ri list Pavroll Committee, preaanled
177.65 lha
pay roll.
June 1*. 1900
96.30
Te th Honorable
JOSS
86.80 Oeatlei (emmltla* on Payroll aubmlla0“ ha following report, and we
Ibal the eeveral amount*
BBOO Haled need
••lew be allowed.

13.00
18.40

....
BtclriA .T1 nZSo o 8000
Crete ............ 1
80AM
10.00
Italy ......... 1....... 30.00
...
Foley ......... 1
30.00
60.00
1
80.00
...
a. itonivisn . 1
60,00
...
L. Haffman . 1
30.00
KenOeld ... 1
30.00
30.00

........
Milter
McKIbbln ..
n-rti*...■ ■ ■ ■
Penn ock ...
So / a ............
W«b*r .......
VanMatre ..

i
1
1
!
1
»
1
1

30-66
10.00
80.00
20.00
80.00
10.06
80.00

io.66
1O.66
80.00
!2
10.00
...
...
10.00

“i?-

MHaagu Comm.
MUoa a 1.10
Rxp.Total
8-6 30
8 ... $ 3841
.»
SO
... 38.33
37
3.40 11.10
18.3?
45
■
-30
...
10.35
io
t£!
1,0
*•••
66
■3
1-30
...
40.09

137

i ST

3
33
38
&gt;•
!
.?

1 77
.86
147
13740

34
38
301

X30
...
5.30
8.30
340
840
1-60
...
’’"aJl5

.!?W

IdS
840
&lt;38.10

B6.il
U.18 ' "
86.33
30.05
!!Si

“•!!

M
U18
3.W 1443
840.70^^03 90

30 8430.00 8330.00
Lloyd Hoffman
Wm. F. flayM
rector. appeared before Ibe Board
v* a program report al aampfc|L •’KT’1*?~
■
aaaaaetag proeadaraa He alto
•upported by Supervisor Peaaock.
that lha report of tha
lit a* t.*
accepted aad adontad *•
UaIi
“fc. Motlou ferried,
ealy Clerk Will tom Orldter raJ5.
Moved

by

Buperviaor

BeckwIU.

^uhiias.'atsTiis

Ordinance at II la now elected, ra. »“^e*nalag
bran,rI“ «, ««tou*l*d. also
pwvleor L. Hoffman, feairmae ri •r-(e la regard
to jaak yard arena
Duerenra Oasuailira reported
« *m*a6ad ae Junk yard* may
a AppreUril reporlJar Oraeiy Ixirt"1 rllhoat nndaa peveavre.
’ 'iKiid "bf £ifOTvi*ra*'u'' Hoffman. Purled
that lha report be tabled with tea
aineetaltow al rooriviu ether ranort* M.Hra
MeUa
»er* approved &lt;a4
78.88
■■P«7vtee» If. 'PaWawa,
0.03

63.10 taU
Ilea
MUtaa BnoMur.

11J4

*

«!sf

vying of a tex lo
create a staking^ f nd to bo need for

. 0. Heal*.
ID...............

•?«

r ’ S.t

w

1‘ r ’ v

WHEREAS, by adsalnlstrariv* ragu0. Hlaniard
I OB Oo~........

or performed In •
foregoing propoaltlena to the oleelora
of aald County at a apeclal elpgtlon
to
h.l.l
aa
tsr^n
3. 1866.

134.47 direr led not lo bouse prisoner* ta
slid County Jell and to transport **ld
484 00 prisoner* to th* Jail of soother coon5 50
*20
WHEREAS, th* County of B.rry
81.463.80 Bl.463.80
has tho* had to transport It* prisoners
Jerome J. Van Matra
1T.50
17.50
to the County Jell of Eaton County. Craig. Doty; Haye L Hoffman KaaJaek W. O’Connor
Belli. Lens. Lyon* McKIbbln, Mill«r.
( htrl- tie Ml hlga i as &gt;
Lannea Ken6eld
35 00
35.00
WHEREAS, ta the judgment of tho Noffke, O'Connor Cjt’ K?*ifoffma^
Moved by Bupervlaor VanMatre,
Board
of Buperviaor*, Jl, la derated VanMatre^ Writer
upported by Bnpervlaor Krnfleld. that
he elatma be allowed aa read. Holl far. ri 'laid County and jta rltlaana ley. Lpervl'sor .H
'all Motion Carried.
Moved by Hupervleor Brekwlth. tor's new Jail and‘sheriff'* realdenc*
31.70
31.70 upportad
Huperviavr Doty raised the qua*by Hupervlaor VanMatre.
hat the dee Ignat Ion of rlalma erigl and for the construction and equip- Vtrll lirtrr.se ana
in* Lonniy wouia
at lag from the SherlFe Department ping of such jail and sherilTa reelable lo obtain matcklag fund* If
hall
be railed "Bkerira Department dene*, and for the County to levy a b*
15 75
15 75 ’'talma**
basement was pul In aad Jack Knoll
in preferenea to ’‘Criminal tai of two mills for the year* 1966 aagain
eiplained about the cool aa ro’ and that Committee camber and 1867 tor lha purpose of creating
70.00
70.00 -lalma*
gsrd*
putting
ta
a
basement.
ahall bo as designated- Motion aforesaid' purpose*, pursuant lo tho
Moved by Hupervleor Weber, supCarried.
Millon Buehler, Equal Italian DI- atatule* of the Blate ri Michigan ta portad by Hupervleor L. Hoffman, that
44, 00
44, 00 eetor. appeared before the Hoard and such ra*. made and provided, and tha Clark n* antkoriaed la draw up a
to Incrraa* the Csmrtllullonal Millage rbeek for 8*00.00 for tbe option oa
3.50
3 50 or the County al a prire of 843l&gt;.|o limitation by two mllla for th* year* th* Harrlgar property on West Rial*
nd_ about 3.000 earda for appraleale 1966 and 1967 lo allow such levy for Hired. Roll Catl. 17 Yean—(tapervig­
the aforesaid pnrpooea. and
or* Craig. Doty. Eckardt. Fnlgy,
WHEREAS. Daverman A**oriat«*. Hay**. L, Hoffman. Kangeld. Leak,
Moved by Bupervieor Frier, tup fee.,
of Grand Rapid*, the archil ret* Lyon*. MeKlbbin. Miller, Noffke. Pom17.50
37.50 jorted by- Hoperrltor Peunoek. that and engineers retained by the Board nock. Roy*. VanMatre, Weber. Cl. »
40 00
,40.00* be Eqealliation Dlreetor be granted, of Ruperviaon of Barry County, ha*
estimated the coal of constructing and nor Beckwith absent and Mead ex­
(ell Call. Motion Curried. _
equipping the proposed new County cused. Motion Carried.
00 00
60.00
Moved by Rape visor L 11off raaa.
lean to Uli the varaney on the Can- Jell and Hkeriff • residence lo be th*
attlag Board for lha Democrat Party. sum of Four Hundred Flfly-two Thou­
10.00
10.00
ntll 3:00 P.M to­
Moved by Hupervleor Beekwlih. sand (8453.000 00) Dollars, which
It hereby declared to b* th* day. Metlon Carrie ff.
upported by Rupert Itor Foley, that estimate
St 00
35.00
coat of aald naw County
he nomination* be rioted and the *«tltnat*d
and Sheriff"* re*ld*nr*. and
Irvk dorltre Ray fHten eleetedja 611 Jell
WHEREAS the estimated cn*t of a
300 00
300.00
• It* for Mid new County Jail and
May 37. 1966
fotloa Carried.
Hastings, Michigan
The Clerk read the minute* of th. HheritTa realdenc* la the sum of
3105
3104
Purananl to the
eating and tame were approved a* Thirty - ala Thousand (836.000.00)
Dollar*, and
this A M. the Boa
WHEREAS. Il la therefore nec* In Ibe Courthouse aad was called to
.................. ....
Moved by Ropevrleor 1. Hoffman, aary
to raise the turn ri Three Htsn
upportevl by Hupervleor Xoffke. that
deed Forty four Thousand Two Hun- at 2:10 P M
hr Board adjourn to Cull of the dred
Twentr-aii and 53/100 18344.­
Roll Coll; All members prrsenl ox' hair Holloa Carried.
711391 Doilara tn purchase a site for rrpl Repervisor Beckwith ebaeal aad
a now County Jail and Hhrriff"a reel- Foley. McKIbbln and Mea.l recused.
MAT
SESSION
*
40.04
Bocob4 -Day— Forenoon
tame* by"tbe'fevylng'of 'be aforesaid
Hupervleor L. Hoffman. Chalrsnaa
May 27. 1966 ta* io (stabUsb aald sinking fund, at the PyroIl Committee, aubmltlad
Harting*. Mirklfan
4 65
4 05
] ale: May 37. 1966
Pursuant la the adjournment taken andWHEREAS, the Board of Super
75.05
7«.O5
ay l&lt;&gt;. 1964. the Board met In Ha visors does hereby determine and de- To tbe Honorable
rlaro that the climated period of use iiieard of Hupervlao ■
ailed to ord** by Chairman Ernest fulness of said new Cuunly Jail and
offman
am.
Your Committee oa Payroll snhmlta
Hborira realdenc. la not |**a than
Roll Call All member* of the Board
10.30
10 30
tbe following repo
reaolrt etrepl Supervisor Beckwith a,Nolv0,T^lKRkFORF.. BE IT RE mewd that In* sev
below be allowed.
SOLVED THAT:
55.00
55.00
peelal Building and Rile Committee.
OAIITDed.
bed that the Bperial Building and
■a.
Cents.
Inc.
MUeag Oomau
33 0 40
339.40
I. Committee be esroied
Day* Salary
Work
.W. Mils* O 81
The Clerk read a letter waived Beckwith
... 1 8 30.00 8 30.00
1.68
4 8 4&lt;
1 om the Hints Henale liepubllran Of- Craig .......... 3
40.00 150.00
8.02
&gt;4
,4C
...
1*2.38
1.70
1.70 1 oe ta re«urd te Hoose Bill No. 3774 Krkardl
3.37
74
7.4C
.... 2
40.00
40.00
14.60
V* 68
Moved
by
Hupervleor
Noffke.
aop
157.50
167.10
3.37
10 ’ 1.06
Doty ............ 3
40.00
40.00
...
77 68
orted by Hupervlior Ievil, that th* Foley .......... 3
3 37
10
1.00
40.00
40.00
X00
79.68
ties be referred to the Rules aad Haye* ........ 3
3.53
33
3 30
40.00
20.00
3.20
69 87
5.30
5.30 1 esolullunt Committee Motion Car- E Hoffman .3
100 00
30.00
5 05
84
3 40
3.60
ll»M
. Hoffman . 2
40.00
110,00
6 31
60
6 !IO
31 00 ’ 170,68
The Clerk read a rommunlr^tioe (endcld . . . 2
3 95
4
4
40 00
3U.00
■ 67 U
rtebed from State Representative wn* ........... 3
40.00
30.00
3 85 64
6.40
6 40
79.85
Lynaa .......... 3
40 00
130.00
36 60 167.8T
30.00
M 00 ' odiral Faulty
Mead ......... 7
40.00
...
Moved by Hupervlaor Ixni, sop- Miller .......... 3
1.69
64
6.40
40.00
...
40.60
40.60 p.srled
16
80
14*83
by Soporriaor VanMatre. that McKIbbln ... 2
1
47
56
6.641
4 0.00
90 00
be reeelred and planed on Nuffh*............ 3
3 S3
73
7.30
40.00
30.00
14.00
ta.tl
74.30
74.30 1 a0 letter
Mellen Carried.
431
6
.60
O'Cannar ... 3
40 00
60.00
3.70 10068
The Clerk read a eopy of the Pennock ... 3
3 S3
66
5 60
40.00
3000
5.60
64.67
CMC
61.60 le Iter
that th* Preaeautlng Attorney fcyn ........... 3
8.11
40
4.00
40.00
10.00
3.00
5360
rote
Mr.
Ckarla*
Barbar
la
regard
5.8953
5.30
Weber
........
3
40.00
100
00
1560
15461
66.11
MJ1 U
eolleetlea of a el*fan oo lireatork VanMatre .. 3
3.78
66
5.60
40.00
50.00
14 00
105.81

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180.35

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fan. Armry .|

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Hlstorleal Society ta the aam of
ewer fe. ..
6737.00 to cover portion ef eiHUM nt
tor laslalllag and prapsteatien el alien
UraOto ....
al Yankee Hprta . and Hall". Prairie.
woaard'
Roll fell. Ma4ira
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_3._AII public official* at th* County
all munfcitml unite thereef. irithla
each lime a* shall be required by law
be aad they ata hereby directed to do
thing* and acts

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ewMlh Seleno. Currie BalomMt.
Waitawn aad O U Bockaoil Bled
Icotlona ter Ermine Admlnlatrator
E Barry
Coealy aad were relief-ta
y ta appear before the Board for
iplarview la record I* the poolfe. No aelloa waa taken al thia
■Mi AdmlalalraKw.
O’Cooa or. Chairman of
lb8 operviarw
Mlarellanooua Cialma Committee.
lealed the fallowiae:
r |*e Honeruble
Mr"’ C«m"i~'*on Mlaeollanemia
Qi ma and Armenia roapeeUully
mUa the foilowlar aa He Mar repan. rocaaeaaradtaa lha allavaara of
Iba eeveral aiwranla aa given below,
aad that Iba Clark ba aulkarlrrd In
drew aa Iba Caaaly Treasurer for
JhT*
Claimed Alb-ad

4.30

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3746

..ritalZ M.D. .

JUWB 8BS4UOM
Ono Itay—Aftersoea
rd that he had received a call from
Orlo Moorman ef Bcritagira, leva,
INSTRUCTION TO VOTER
slating that ho weald rleaa aad print
»Jf «•*
Mark a erooa £n) J i&gt; &lt;h* ra**re to Ibe the (ourlbouae for1 a price af 68.500.
Hupervleor Kenffeld mvad, rapTh* Hoard recoavraou aad w**
ported by Ruparvlaor MUtee. that th*
"Te authorise th* Board ri Super­ Clerk writ* a letter te Mr. Moorman railed le order by Chairman Eraeet
vlaora to l»vy a tax of twe &lt;B&gt; at nsa-Teath Sl_ Bnrilnfftea, lava,
Roll felt AU member* of tbe
aad tell him that the Board la not
mllla each year to
were prevent
(3) yrara. to crea e e sinking fund Interested ta hla preposition. MaUea Board
Earl MrKlhbln. Chairman of the FlHuparvlaer Noffke. Chairman ef the nance Committee, prelented tho folsite foe a asv jail and aberir* reap
Livestock Committee, presented the
now jail and following:
rautpjdng of ea
sheriff* realdenc*
To the Honorable
Chairman ef Finance Committee
Hoard of Supervisors:
’
Your Commute* an LI res leek Barry County Board of RstpervUora
□
l lain-., and Account* respectfully aubmil* tha following a* It* May report,
□ NO
g roomm ending th*, allowance of the Door.Sir:
several amount* as given below, Aad treaafer 'lho following fnnda Jo the
\
that the Clock ba authorised to draw
OFFICIAL BALLOT
..n the (cunly Treasurer for um&gt;
No.
'
Claimed Allowed month of June. I860.
COUNTY OF BAHRY
rw-qu-si iransier
HTATE OP MICHIGAN
rial Printer* ....8 36.50 8 30.50 1. Direct Rallaf
3. Dean Braden . . 368.60 888.80
(a) Harry County
August 2. 1966
3. Farm Bureau
flervlre*. In*. . . .
7.70
7.70
&lt;b) Barry fe
"
INHTRUCTIO TO VOTER
4. Palmer Chemical A
Medical Can
Msrk a cross (i) In tn* sqnar* ta Mie
.i.r, _r is. —..,j --V.." A. -•**.-*
3. Social Welfare
8557.86 8557.96
(a) Admlalslrattoe.
. Roy C. Noffke
IlMpilallaaltoa
and Capital
which may bo
Wm-^F. HeVra
Outlay ........ 6.000 6.000
Miessrd against all property le
Barry County, Michigan, be la­
Moved by Buperviaor Noffke, enp- a. mi io ware r&lt;•» (aunty hjld^ Car*
noaa
errased as pros ded bj law, By l-orled by Huparvlaor Boy*, that tbe
Beatrice M
A'ii*tlra’aa"ra«i laed, at all prep l.lrolMk Claim* be allowed ea preWelfare DI rector
aealed. Roll Call. Mellon Carried.
y for a period «f
ri Social Welfare
two (31 year*. Ik e year. 1866 aad ported by Hopervlaor Miller/that Jack
O’Conner Inveallgale the question ri
a sinning tuna t
disposing at aU ear bodiea. Molten
Jril aad sberiffa re.taene. and*to Carriad.
You are berab y authorised te treat
Nnpervlaoe Millar. Chairman at the
eneral Fund to the
Rule* and Uaeotatloaa Com ml Ilea, re- ter from lha
ly Jail and Hber ?’a realdancol
ported oa Ibe two Reeolalloaa that Barry County Horlal Welfare Depart
were referred to the Committee. He ment th* above_amount,Bated to eel.
slated that the Resolution oa Appor­
□
tionment ha* been taken care of and Juno 1066.

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STATE O# MICHIGAN

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Bared by Bopervlaer L- Heffmae.
ported by Rvperviaor Hayea. that
two polleleo on the Caaaly Build
aad one on Marino Equipment,
renewed- Motion. Carried.
rhe laanreare femmlllea ronlaried
Coleman Agcerr tor an al l taisal
lha Caaaly Buildings and reaUa a for la •evince program
Mr. Catoaaa Informed Ika Board
that ba wtahaa ta raaeal liability pallra Kberiff"* earn aa the County
1aid
immediately Bad another
rue of liability lararaara
dr*. Parman. of Ike Barry County
mane Rerlety. appeared before the
led aad anole about the need for
eeleide raaa al th* Anltaai Shelter.
Ibe beaatllcatten of Ika area turrrandlag the abriter. rmplioa and
SarD^t' wirda'i* iC’bam! R^teto
U willing la malrb the County with
• aaawy la ewnalnsel ma ap la »1.000.
Moved by Snparvteor Polar, leapparted by Suparviaor KraOrid. that
Uta roqaeel far fund* tor dog tuna
al Iba Animal Shelter ba referred la
Finance Committee io report beak.
Ian Carried.
Aeyd IMtamn. Chairman of the
araaee Committee, reported that
Andree 1 neo rut re Company could
t ude
Liability 4. Count, rar. af
taveefeafen by Ala fempanle..
s alas
ata tad that quotattoaa are ea
from the Booth Aceury.
J weed by Baporviaer L. Hollman.
period by Baporviaer Krateld. that
l»a Coealy Treaanrer bo aulhoriied
renew tanraaee ea County care
m aaeutteae ere available. Motion

OFFICIAL BALLOT

C«. ...
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elpnl Court be entitled to up te
6100.00 expeaaea per year ea proper
billing. Kell fell. Motfaa Carried.
Moved by Baperviaor McKlbbla.
supported by Supervisor Miller, that
the Board roeeea. lo 8:00 F.M. today.
Moilea Carried.
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3-

sk&amp;Pa

t; sepsf
Ike fhraaly Trrajptov h* antheriaaff to nja*to“Ziii;**. A'dmtaialrntae. Mei-hllff CWre Fuaff 618.U6066 far lha
use _ai the Probata Oeurl. Motlra
8o4 copie* from
........ .......814940
SOO*ceple* from
»t................ 8166.60
m th* Barry Caualy
ffleteeiral Itecta
war* read lo th*

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rehrn^ „...
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18.00
Bn •we, M.D..
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(ortaha Jo tie appetofmaat ct a

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taonty Jail and H erl7. re.ld.neet
8. Held proaaaBI “* ,h*11 *** ,UU*
&gt;n separate ballet r'£b*S:FS8
and dTstributed by
la the manner rrau
ballola sbatl b* to anbataatlahy Obe
fallowing form:

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•Ira. faralterv aad ether need* al
Detenltee Hama be referred to
**L 'BaK’ctlL Motion'Cawriel
Moved by Bapeeriear McKIbbln.
eepperted by Sapar’Hnr Beckwith.
■Ml !&gt;• r»ui&gt; Treasurer be author.
toW te maafee from th* General
Fund te the Barry feuaty Berlal
Welfare Deportment. Child Can
Fund. 81.000.00 Mellow OnM
Moved by RupaTV teer MeKIhbln.
eappevled by Beparvieee U Hoffman,
that the Geuatv
La authorfrom the General
fcad teta traaafer
lha Law Library Fund
ir 600 00. Mellon Carried.
Baparviaor L. Haffmaa. Chairman
tha Insurance Committee, stated
peltries aa the CWaty Build
U I two
aad one aa Marine Equipment.

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A digression waa held In regard
”‘°
la Ibe feasibility at keeplag lha Uaenre Bureau her* and Merl Carop
M&gt;° UUj Sheri*., cave a statement ta re30.00
30.00 '"Moved'1 by'lapervlaor^Dolr. lapported hy Sapors Ivor Mas. that the
33.45
83.46 letter be referred to the Sheriff Commiller. Motin Carried.
10.34
1034 ma?'afl4|ha County Plaaalra'asauntt
tee. supported by SapervUer Keothat Curtis Holonsoa be hired at
1.06
1 96 Bold.
the same salary end mileage a* the
prevlvus Zoning Administrator re
It. Arthur Uleea 14.60
14.00 Roll Call. 4 Teas-^iupevvlsora Doty.
TO. Nellie M.
Rekardt. Foley, Kenfcld, Miller.
Baekheul ...
41.30 41 90
Neffkr. OCoonar. Chairman K. Hoff71. Feed metean
63.50
63.50 man;
6 Nay* — Buperviaor* Hayea.
71. Panama
Leur. Mead. Peonork. Reyn. Van
CarMaCo. .. 8.60
8 60
Malre. Beekwlth aboral, Craig, L.
73. Wendall
Hoffman. Lyons, MrKlhbln aad Weber
A menur ....
67.60
67.60
74. Tkamaa A.
by Supervisor Hayea that
Khlrta .......... 100.75
100.75 weMoved
bring the qaeallea of a Zoning
76. Thomaa A.
out ra Iba floor for
Rhine .........
66.60
66.50 Administrator
farther disraeaiee. No support.
16. Orover LelhHupervleor
dark O'Cranor brought
OM. Jnallee. 36 60
36 6'1
up the question of these old autorao
being parked along the high­
Co...........
37.00
37.00 bile*
ways and ta yard*. A discussion was
It. Denbleday
held on this matter.
Brea. 4k Ca.. 11.61
11.51
Moved by Ruprrvlser Miller, aup78. The Haallnce
Reminder ..
1.40
1.40 jsorted by Supervisor Mead, that the
Carried.
Jack W. O’tenner
The Board rvronvrned and was
81.666.21 53,647.56 railed -to order by Chairman E. HoffMeved by Bapervlur O*6eanar.
Holl Call: All members of ths
anpported by Hupervlior KenSrld. Hoard
were present oveepl Supervisor
that the Cialma be allewed with the Bovkwllh
absent.
eaeeptlen ef Claim No. 31 at read.
Ropersisier Weber. Chairman of the
Holl^Call. Morion Carried.
Rpevlsl Building and Hile Committee
spoke oa the various *llea eonsidered
taal the I B M. for romblnarira of for
the Jail location. He described the
Ropervtaer "peaiteek. Chairman at Rhule property on Routh Hanoser
; the Barrlgar properly on West
the Abalmct Committee, prevented St
Stale Street which could Ls obtained
for a price of 836.000 and also tbs
April. 1066.
lx&gt;o Trim property un Weet Hlate
Street
tor a prire at 830,000. but
ported by Supervieor llerkwith. that listed that
Trim, wanted a life
he report be rereired and piaeed on Ira** on th* Mr.
house. Mr: Weber sisted
that the Barrlgar properly was thg
roost desirable alls.
Mr. Weber then tatrodursd Jack
Knoll from Daverman a Associates
who eiplained Iba situation In re­
gard to the site* and Informed the
that the Hhute property on
Moved by ihapervlaor Pennock, rap­ Board
Hanover II** a Hill* low -tor
port rd by Bepervleor Beelnrltb. that Mouth
Hewer and If a basement
the Abaupel ttlTlre purrhaae the Nanllary
waa required It would need more
needed paper anppllre and authnrltr study
and
a sewerage lift pump
the trurrbaae order io be leaned. Mo­ would be required
al the Hhute proprion Curried.
Aoved by Supervisee Weber, sup­
ported by Bupeevlaor Lena, that the ported by Buperviaor Lyons, that the
mailer al parrhaae of rhatra tar the Barrlgar property be the 6r*t allo far
Abatreel Offh-e be referred to the th* Barry County Jail with an option
of gsoii.oo for a period of 130 day*.
art Roll Call Morion Curried
Hupervl.or Crala. Chairman of the Roll Call. All raembee of the Board
Court Committee. Judlriary and I.e&lt; abaent and Mead eacuaad. Motion
alallvo Committee, reported that the C'arrled.
.
Hupervlior Weber again turned th*
at amoothly. .. %
'
floor over to Jack Knoll who went
be Olminal Cialma Committee, "pre ever tha coat'eatlmale of a 55 Inmate
Jail,
ruplataed
the
typo of 4*11 &gt;om*
eeatod the Olminal Cialma.
of the construction and also what Iba
Ta the Hoaarahie
all* development root Include* H* aiBeard of Buperviaora:
plalned that lb* landscaping cost*
Tear Committee on Criminal Oalma w*iw*not
la
tin
fed
ta
lb* eallmatea.
and Arewnta reapeetfnlly aabmlia the
Buperviaor Weber talked an the
following aa tin May report, roeem- railing
lha money la build the
mending the aUdwanee of the. mv- Jal), howof much
was on hind at the
nrvient
tlm*
and
anted
mill*
he Clerk be aulhoriied to draw on for J year* would bringthatta 3 839.1,lha CUItaly aa u,^.JB1,I^,rd'*,^jowtd
606.60.
, Hupervlior Lloyd Hoffman read tbe
1. Standard Oil
Co...................8 370.00 8 370.00 son further eiplained 'th* Resolution
and alto about placing aam* on the
»nwlee*,'b**. .
6.35
5.35 ballot.
STATE Or MICH10AW
3. K V. Prien
COONT. OF BABBT
4. Deway'a Cur
Official Brauiutlon adopted by th*
Palaeo .......
6.40
6.40 Board of Supervisor* of Barry Oouaty,
5. Robert
,
on th* 27th day at May,
Graualra ...' 30.40
50.40 Michigan,
1966.
to
provide for the aubmlsatan
6. Clare Cernoo.
Deputy ... 315.00
315.00 lo the sUclora of aald county, at *
Sad day ef Anguet. 1866, the quae
Uon
of
th**
approval ria rasoluUoo J5
_ Peru ti. ...
6.34
6.34
valuation of aald county a*
Cbrouch . ..
67.60
67.50 •eased
aquallaad for a parted of two &lt;*&gt;
0 K. V. Prire
years, the year* 1866 aad 1567* to
A Co........
47 05
47.05
create a sinking fund lo b* uaed for
0. Courthouaa
purchase of real estate for a ait*
Gulf Kerr ire.
13 50
13.50 the
for a naw county Jail aad aharifl"*
1 MeCall’a
aad lo construct and equip
Tallera .......
16.45
18.45 rsaldtnco
•ack naw eouaty jail and aherUT* r*«l3. Behader*a
dtnca.
and ths enaction of Increasing
0C1M
corutltsatlonal mllltga limitation of
Hnppllea ....
5.56
6 56 th*
Mid county by two mill* for the years
3 - Uicna Tire
1866 and 1867 to allow such levy
Herrlre ........
84 60
64.60 for
the riorosald purpoeoa.
4. Hehader'a
W1IEREAH. the present County Jail
Huppllaa ...
3.60
3.60 of Barry County has bean condemned.

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^pmMy ........
"* Peerfa .
.
1. Mm. Doria
Nellkamer ..
IS. Mr* Hamid
3 S'm'rI..
Marie
14 Mm’B.'U
Bared in A. perriser Falay. Hy
Oedfrrr .........
•rd 1/ Aapervlsev O'fewaar, that
a,&lt;B,|,n*or^Z-"mn&lt;t"."™}h,'a&gt;l”.
Lleblur ........
IB. (irere-l.ee
SUli CaU Motion Carried.
Praduela.
lae.................
‘
City
da 41 the Datewtlan liras*. being V- OBlea
ar beater, fmltara aad aeeeaaary
Huyplle. . . .
3*1 StUH&amp;T-KX. ® 16. Herold

. Supervuon

(Caatiomed frwn Fa&lt;« SJ

prepetition* be sabmltled to fbwJMF
ied electors ri tee county o&lt; Many,
t-tts m
Barry County. Ml hiean. *b* loiter'
land tn Irvy a aa* ."U-iu-tirt
create a afaklaff fund te bo used fri
tha purchase al a site far a a»w JhH
end sheriff* realdenc* and th* MWslnicUaa and^eqnlpptag *f aald new
II. Shall Iba Umltatlan aa lb* total
amauat af lasee which may be Aasessed against all property ta Bam
CountJ. Michigan. bo~ tacrearad^ A
’be assessed vaitaa’lloa a* equalise?
of all property ta the County for a
period of two (81 year*, th* yrark
1866 and 1667, tor tbe purraaa tf
nnrstela* * static* fnnd I* b* aald
Far iba purrhaae o a alto for 1M»

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Oitim1"1!.......

MrfpUgaB a« (1». Motina OanM
Th* Clark promoted a Basclutloa
to the Baard In regard to Homestead
Exampt leas aad Personal Property
UM
#Ji0 Bsateumata
Moved by Supervisor Ke*laid, rap7145
71.15 ported by Rapervisor Mead, that th.
kanotallowa beireferred to tha Rulee
10.00
10.00 and Reeolulloa* Committer. Mellon
3.06 ’ 1 00
The aerit read a letter waived
from James M. Hare. Heeretary of
Stat*, la regard to the Ideenae Bur31.40
83.40
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�Midland Woman
Takes GOP Post

The Hastings Banner
TKurUav.
Thursday, July
Jufc 14. 1966

appointed Special As­
a Republican State

Hastings Native
Takes Post at
Albion College

Carlton Center

activities In tbe 1966 campaign.

By Mn, Mm Otwtmllh
man of the Michigan RepubU-

and family of Portage had din*

Harry Bancroft
Buried Saturday
At Irving
Bancroft. 71. R3 Hastings. ....
died at 5:40 sun. Wednesday,

Stale Police troopers. operating

’ Mrs. Rlecker will concentrate
on the training of women's
daughter of Qaltfoinla spent groups' in political organisation
throughout the State.
Tuesday
night
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Phillip p. Caruso as aaslstant
Henry
Williams.
Bunday
they
professor of (
dull of Lake Odessa and his
In September.
daughter of Detroit and Mrs.
TW

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Horace K

MR. AND MRS. CHARLES TOBIAS

Barry Farmers to Mark
Golden Wedding Jubilee
h.».

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farm tor the past 48 yean, are.
to celebrate their golden wed- j Charles married Celia Cline
ding anniversary al their home ln Hastings on March 1. 1918.
at 770 Pritchardvilld'Rood on' In addition to farming,Charles
Sunday. July 17. from 2 to fl pm | '‘a* a custom thresher for a
Tbclr .MMte. «.
,,
i
tney naa seven cniidren.
the arrange menu for this eer -nlrce WIU Dewey. 2H; Dale, 2q.
। Their other four children are
I Mrs. Carroll (Edith) Newton of!
The open house was delayed | R4 Charlotte. Mrs. Guy (Evelyn)
Higgins of R5 Hastings, Mrs.
John &gt;Donna) Ruby of R4 Has­
tings and Kenneth, also of R4
Hastings. They have 19 grand­
children and three great grand­
children.

eulhar

POWERS
Capable and quali­
fied - Over 30 y«an

30

25

legal experience.

rawt

Primary Election

LAZO'S PHARMACY

He waa bom in Leamington.
Ontario, on Juno 1. 1895. the

Tbe

State

Police

previous]J

(Gibson) Bancroft.

at Leamington, and married
w
Fern Hlckxnuth of'Leamington Promoted - Donald w Bi own,
■in
_ 1912. Shc
_ .am
. —in
&lt; ISriT. iri'"19M *°n n9
nrir* Sfra
VaSiI Brown
dlcd
of Mr and
Mrs. John
lie married Jessie Braund of °f RI Bellevue., has been promotLondon England
|e&lt;1 10 airman second clasa In the
The* moved to Detroit where Alr Forcf Airman Brown Is an
he was employed os a boat aircraft Instrument repairman
builder on the Detroit River un- |at McChord APB. Wash. He Is
U1 ira -ten te
U&gt;
1'
for General Motors'Corporation 11,1 Command which provides
In 1H4 M taLiTuTaM «lob-1 ,lrUn' *‘r retcue' ‘cro’
retired. They moved lo Middle medical evacuation, air weather
tata wb«?
nude 1X *nd ,lr photographic and geo­
um wnerc tney nude tlieir
d&lt;_Uc
(nr
■ forcM Ht
In rfdlUnn U, hU
te U “ *
survived by a son. George of
Warren: three daughter?. Mrs.
Leon (Joyce) Write of R3 Del­
ton. Mrs. Phillip (Doris) Moores

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into effect. The 24-hour patrols

ment in July. 1962. following
Night patrols from
trot car. Single officer and car

other hours.

•&lt; Bell.VU. Hl,h

Public Forum

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Jack (Mona) Sands of Shel­
burne. Nova Scotia; 16 grand­
children; three slMera, Mrs. Al­
Bob Hubert Wins
lie (EkUth) Ocauvreau of WlndSecond
Chicago
-- . _ __ at
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sor, Ontario; Mrs. John (Stella)
Bob Hubert, son of Mr. and Rutls of Peoria. HI., and Mrs.
1-75, US-10, M-78, US-127,
Mrs. Joseph Hubert of 1000 8.iGilbert (Elsie) Graham of HarJcfferson. won second place in row. Ontario
the solo division In his category i
are: East Lansing, Brighton,
al the Accordion Teachers Guild1' 1Seventh-day Adventist Church. I Many picture posters of asplr- Ionia, Ithaca, Detroit. Romeo.
ants for the Circuit Judge office Warren, Flat Rock, Ypsilanti,
oompeUUona held at LaSalle
ii .
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'have been observed on trees and Pontiac. Erie. Bay City. Flint,
Hotel in Chicago last weekend.
&gt; utility poles In and around HasMike. Bob's twin brother, and 1Motorcyclist Hurt
Peggy took third place In Junior
Allen Sage. 22. Nashville, was, tings and Charlotte.
hospitalised Tuesday night.' July
This is I960 and an extensive ISouth Haven, Wayland. RockAmerican Beautification pro- :ford, Ml. Pleasant. Grand Ha­
About 1.000 students competed
gram Is in progress. The removal 1ven. Cheboygan, Gaylord. HoughIng south on the Berryville Road of all billboards constituting ad- I
in Ute competitions.
near the Cloverdale Road. He vertlsing is urged for two rea­
missed a curve and ended up in sons:
the brush. Deputy Gerald Smith
1. To eliminate such detrac- ,
lion from scenic views.
al Pennock Hospital this Wed- I 2. To eliminate this recognised I'
needay.
truffle hazard. All drivers eyes;.
should be on the road or street]
not on a sign.
□rr with rr. candidates.

LOWELU

Groiit Judge

miles of the Stale's interstate

urday.
Elder Samuel Elie officiated
and burial was In the Irving
Cemetery.

new John Smith,
Stephen DeGroote home of tho newcomers that
u spending bis vacation painting just moved Into the Roy Allerdlng house. * Rev. Wingard of
Edna Lydy of Hastings spent Cedar Springs preached Bunday,
Monday night and Tuesday with July S In the absence of Rev.
Caruso is co-author with Da­
Vanden Busch. The Wlnegards
vid R. Kamerscher of “Two
Shorthand Methods for Estimat­ little Jeffery an now settled In Henney that day. * Rev. and
ing Product Price Elasticities.'' their own home, the Kenneth
which appeared tn volume Stamm house. They had stayed turned from their trip to his
with her father. Gordon Utter,
member of the American Eco- while remodeling their new Mrs. Vaughn Lydy called on the
OversmlHu Sunday. ★ Her I
ma Mu, a social science hono- plnali visited bls slater, Mr. and Daniel and family of Tennessee
Mrs. Tony Blager, near Free­ are visiting his parents, Mr. and
port. Sunday. * Fourth of July Mrs. Leslie Daniels.
Several from here attended the
weekend visitors at the Valen­
tine home were their daughters funeral of Ford Asplnall Friday
of Kalamazoo, also George Bark- He had been raised in the com­
munity, the son of John and
Mary Asplnall. * Mrs. Velda
O'Connor called on the Over­
ELECT
smiths 'Thursday am.
"a*, a
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State Police on
24-Hour Patrol
On Expressways

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Mrs, Macy of
Middleville Dies
Here Thursday

EMM

THIS IS 1968
Sincerely,
Mrs. Chester E. Stowell
Conservation Chairman
District 2B
Federated Garden
of Michigan

I dleville died Thursday morning.
July 7, a: Pennock Hospital.
Surviving ore four daughters.

both of Grand Rapids,
Raymond (JeAn&gt; Boh­
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Woodland Zion
Lutherans to
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1719 N.

the South Maple Grove Evangeli­
cal Unted Brethren Church.
The Rw R F. Rhoades offi­
ciated and burial was in the

land baa written the following
totter lo members and friends of
the church. It should bo of gen­
aim w. raase sul
eral Interest to others, too:
HsMlnga. Mich., Ph. WI 5-9485
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30.
■ Worahlp, 11 am
Wodnceday prayer, 7:30 pm
Rar. Darlene Speas, Paator
— "Faith —
Bunday,
for Tbday." on
Prayer service. Wed., 7:JO pm TV. WOOD. Channel I
9: 30 am Morning worship.
Bunday, Voice of
10: 30 am Bunday achool.
Radio WJEF, 1230, 81
0:15 pm Christian Endeavor.

&gt;N METHODIST
dos E. Taber, Minister
eh Study, Bunday, &gt;:4l
hip, mmday, 11 Km
b FeUowship. Bunday. 8.

Sunday service, 11 im.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Wodneaday service, 8 ptp.
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday. 3 to 4 pm
Rev. Isaac Osgood. Paator
Morning worship. 10 am.
Bunday school. IL am.
Christian Bwleavor. 7:15 pm
Evening- service, 8 pm.
Prayer ’meeting and Bible
Study Wednesday, 7:30 pm at
Ira Osgood'a

Hastings. Mich, WI 5-948
•at. Sabbath school. 9:30
Worship. 11 am
Tuesday pray*. 7:30 pm

10 am Sunday achool,
11 am. Morning w'orahfc
8:30 Youth Fellowship,
fl:SO Evening prayer.
7 Evening worahlp.
Study.

•enday scbooL 10 am
Morning worship. 11 am
Evening service,'• pm
Player service. Wed, 8 pm

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Bunday school, 9:45 am
Morning worship, 11 am.
Bunday sealing service, 7.30.
Wednradsy prayer. 7:M pm
Every Sunday, 8:30 am. tbs
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Rev. Gordon Blakeslee
Prayer Wednesday, 2 pm
* 10 am Bunday school.
11 am Preaching.
j
pm. Preaching.

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Rev. M. F. Goble. Pastor
9:45 am. Bunday school.
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL y 11 am. Morning worship.
Rev. B. R. Davie. Pastor
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH ' 8 pm. Young People's service.
Just off M-M. North on M-50 in
George 8. Maratell, Pastor
I- % pm. Evangelistic service.
Village of Woodbury
Church school, 10 am.
7 pm Wednesday service.
Bunday school, 9:45 am
Worship service. 11 am.
.
Worahlp. 11 sum.
Junior church for children. 4-9.
Youth chair rehearsal. Wed, 8.
Fellowship service, 7:45 am
Henry VanTll, Evangelist
Youth Fellowship. Wed, 7.
10 am Morning service.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
11:15 am Sunday school.
vice, Wednesday. 8 pm at Roger
There are dauc* for all.
Carey home, west of church.
Darrell Btartxud?president.
A cordial welcome to alt
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
pm. Betty Ovenahlre, director.
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
Bunday school, 10 am
Coato Grove St Durtte Road
. Prayer service Wednesday. IM
Morning worahlp, 11 am
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
tun. Class leaders, Clayton Mote
Youth Fellowship, 7:38 pm
Floyd Walter. Bupt.
add Fred Bawdy.

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Youth meeting, 8:15 pm.
Prayer, Bible study. IM pm.

Bunday school. 10 am
Worahlp. 11 am.
Sunday evening service, 7:30.
Wed. evening service, TM.

local

H. J. Buwalda, Minister
Phones WI 5-3397, &amp; WI 5-4995
■-Office hours Tuesday through
Friday, 9 am. to noon. Any other
times by appointment.
Bunday Schedule

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in Chin* and Japan, will te our
speakers on Bunday for both
the 10 am. and 8 pm services.
On that day our sailor choir will
provide anthems for ua.

1631 Ionia Rd., Kalamo
Sunday achool, 10 sun.
Homing worship, 11 am.

WOODBURY UNITED

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PENNOCK

"On Friday evening at • pm.
our celebration will begin with
pastor Paul Geiger as our guest children 4-8 years old.
TM pm Church swice. Spe­
preacher. Ho is one of our for­
mer pastors, and is now serving cial music, hymn sing. Massage
a church In Saginaw. Gordon by the paator.
Wednesday Activities
8 am Men's Prayer Band.
.
9 am. Women's Prayer Band.
Bchoola at Comstock Parte High
7: 38 pm Prayer meeting and
School, will be wr guest soloist.
/
Our male chorus will also bring Bible study.
8: 30 pm. Adult choir rebearsaL
inrwssgrs in song far u&amp; Tbe
Nursery for all regular serservice wfU otora wMh the show­
ing of colored slides on the con-

pl

Rev, R. A. Hoffman
10 am Bunday school.
11 am Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.

Morning warship. 11 a4t
Young People's 8errld% T*bj
Evening service. 8 pm..
Bible Study. Wed., 7:30 pm.
Prayer service, 6 pm.

Nashville and Marvin of R4 Has­
tings; three daughters. Mrt. Jay
(Lucille) Whitney of Lansing.
Linda Kay and Anetto, both at
home; nine grandchildren; three
brothers. Leland and Water of
Battle Creek and Ernest of R4
Hastings. and a Mstor. Mrs. Bur­
ling (Jsnale) Newton of Baltic

ey worahlp, 7:30 pm
raciay family worship.
Bible study, IM pm
1 Fellowship, IM pm
Okie Fellowship, IM.

Finance

NON-PARTISAN
CANDIDATE

W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
2 Milts South of Gun Lake
8:45 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.

Eaton &amp; Barry Counties
there Is

ONLY ONE

Wednesday, Vacation Bible
shook 9 am, Wednesday, day
f prayer and Bible study.
40 am Mornlag group.
&lt; pm Evening group.
Thun, Vacation Bible school,

EXPERIENCED

UNDERSTANDING

Mac LEOD

CAPABLE

Now Probate Judge of Eaton County
&lt;1965 TO PRESENT TIME*

10 Yeort Municipal Judge of Charlotto
.

(FROM 1954 TO 19651

Past President Michigan Municipal

SO* tATOH fr IAUY COUNTIB

COHERING

�Mrs. Stratton
Dies Thursday;
Rites Saturday

Fresh Out of the Attic
knew the freight was, and wgited
breathless with horror until the

died al Pennock Hoepttal at

a rumbling roar, followed

Within the train there was
knowledge that a crash was im­
minent. Passengers noticed that
the train left the conductor beBy H. D. Burper
him
and the other* waving their arms
Here's a bit of the old “Attic”. Mr*. Hannah Batchellor. pas­
frantically. Frank N. Mau*, a
that1* timely—as far as part of senger, Hastings, face lacerated.
Charles Batchellor. passenger,
Hasting*, seriously bruised.
Martin Oould, passenger. Adri­
in tbe history of Barry County
happened. Thia was fifty -seven an, bruised across chest.
year* ago in 1900 when at 3:35
Umu. It 1* aald ha pulled
o'clock in the afternoon a south Ungs, arm injured.
several times before the ape

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
FOB YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE

PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS

CITY BANK CREDIT CARD FLAN

. Charles O. Welssert, passen­ Ubly. Several in the car expected
freight on a blind curve about a ger. Hastings, seriously bruised,
ball mite north of Shultz *ta- injured Internally.
come they were thrown in every
direction. There were several
shocks, which ended in the comBoth engines were reduced to
blnaUon car being thrown into
a pile of junk, the engineer and shocked.
L. N. Elder, mall clerk, Kala- a slanting position on the roadon the passenger were
masoo,
scalp
injured.
tbe fireman and engineer
Benjamin
Voorhees,
baggage
­
the door. At the first shock, it la
Of ths freight train were severely
Injured and fourteen passenger* man, Kalamazoo.. head injured. said that the first passenger who
jumped from the car. saw Mel­
vin Mead jump from the cab of
Jured.
,
bls locomotive only to be hurled
Many a senior citizen of today
J. Monroe Maus, Kalamazoo. under the wreckage. Tbe tangled
in Barry County can recall the Uba broken, ligaments of right mass of steel which had once
intense excitement that devel­ leg seriously strained.
oped when, even without bene­
Floyd Maus. Des Moines, la., with
cloud of steam and the
fit, of flash news bulletins, word right ankle broken.
Of the disaster spread quick ly
Mias Lelah Wagoner, passen­ time elapsed before the fate of
throughout the county. The old ger. Kalamazoo, shoulder hurt. the firemen and engineers
Though the wreck is believed
to be due to a misunderstanding
Anyway, crowds flocked to the of order*, and partially due to
the failure of Benjamin Mc­
buggy. It seemed almost unbe­ Murray, the station agent at over seats, others thrown into
lievable that the quaint little Delton, to deliver the order* be­ the aisles. The Impact of the
C.K.1I8, butt of many a joke fore the passenger train left
oven tn that day. packed so Delton, testimony given at the
Inquest held by Coroner C. H.
much potential dynamite.
An account of this railroad Burton on Saturday would indi­
cate that the blame rested upon fusion.
w|iMh appears in the issue of other shoulder* also, and that
In the smoking car Charles
July 31, 1800, rekindle* th* ex­ knowledge of the direct cause of Batchellor of Hastings and Marcitement of the time. I hope you the accident to the ill-fated
Win enjoy reading it a* much train had passed away with the Ung together. Near them Charles
deaths of the engineer and fire­
a* I did. Here is the story:
man. From testimony given at O. Welssert of Hastings, and

the inquest it Justly concluded
that the train erew knew that
the freight train *as ahead
The Inquest will be resumed on
Thursday, when member* of the
train crew will give further
Crashing Head On lata Freight testimony.
BOILXB HEAD WAS BLOWN
The accdent was the first realTWO WERE KILLED AND
SIXTEEN INJURED IN
WRECK NEAR SHULTZ

Two people were killed. 18 in-

ger train and a portion of the
south bound freight on the

grade half a mile north of
Shults station, at about half
post three o'clock Thursday af‘
ternoon, July 18.
.
I

Melvin Mead, engineer of the
Seth Chandler, fireman of the

ken place in Barry County. That
so many of the passengers should
have escaped death is regarded
by many aa nothing short of a
miracle.
The freight with a string of
10 cars, became stalled on Bush's
grade north of the station, and
the engineer, unable to make it.
broke his train and took 10 of
the can down to a siding at
Shults, InUndlng to return for
the others. The passenger train
Just at this time pulled into the
station, going north.
Station Agent, Alonso McCar­
thy, at Shults station, and Con­
ductor Tom Clark, of the passen­
ger. claim they ordered Engineer

youth, were sitting together.
All were hurled back and forth
several times, and all with the
exception of Witham were in­
jured.
Mrs. Oould was sitting In the
front part of the coach with her
cousin, Mr*. Batchellor, sitting
beside her. When the collision
came she was pitched against
the seat in front of her. striking
an her abdomen and thrown
over into the aiale. Her cousin
pitched bodily over the bock of

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made as comfortable as possible.
Hl* scalp was badly cut. Mr*. I
Oould assisted in caring for him i
until she discovered that she
waa injured internally.
. I
Within the little comportment1
Occupied by the mall clerk were I
Oscar Crook of Hasting* and I
L. N. Elder of Kalamazoo. Mr.
Elder's scalp was badly injured;
Mr. Crook was uninjured, but
late that night he suffered so
severely from th* shook -that it
was necessary (ar-Dr. Sheffield
to remain
night.

Mohler. C. A. QbeflrMd, W- H
Snyder. Dr. Harris Kenfleld of
Cloverdale was atko present, Dr.
C. H. Burton, coretier, was also
t and gathered Inform a-

-

from the country mile* around.
A* soon a* the bolters had cooled
sufficiently and the steam had

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Farmers who had heard the
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who waa sltUng with them, was
not hurt.

yond the station and there wait
for the return of the freight.
Clark and Brakeman McCormick
supped on board the rear coach
of the passenger and alighted at
the switch block, thinking the
train would stop. They were
Adrian, internal injuries.
horrified to see 1U speed in­ with marvelous rapidity.. From a
Mrs.
Mrs Charles
i.naries Batchellor,
riaicneuor, pas- crease and
ano round the
uie curve on
unger, Hastings, face lacerated.1 the main line and head directly a call for surgeons to Hastings.
In a remarkably short time half

Fred Kruse, engineer of the
freight, Kalamazoo, hip broken.
'•Win MUbeck, fireman of the
trtight, Kalamasoo, shoulder
broken and minor injuries.

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Farm News

Hog Farmers
n_

Cereal Beetles Infesting
a,July 25 H,J"ly 30 Area Small Grains
Growers Have
JS Good Market
u*
_
S£"XJor Tomatoes

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Glen Antis, marketing agent
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* Fulling Contests

"Spraying''- or other control 1
measures attempted this late tn

profitable business.

Steeby Advises
Farmers to Look
For Cattle Grubs

filled with accurately ataed fruit.
Whnleaaliw generally service
cnuUi chains or individually

Monday, July 25

NEW SKY

Research at Michigan State
University Li exploring every
avenue that holds promise in
controlling the peat, and a para­
site wasp that kills only cereal
leaf beetles looks hopeful, as

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P'CONTESTS
Wednesday, July 27

$4,000.00
■Hing.

Michigan Aagui n»I4

JULT 9M« — UUT COUNTY

nosed cattle lotue. Most cattle

FARM OWNERS have earned my respect
for their belief in individual enterprise. I
believe the courts should help in every way

way of life.

quality tomatoes al many

Call WI 6-3401

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2: 30 F.M.—Children*
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types of lice that attack cattle:

Tuesday, July 26

DAYS of
HARNESS
RACING

MILLER
REAL ESTATE

servicing chains.

RACES

8:30F.M.

rvvr

give the customer a choice.
—Round, firm, solid flashed
tomato with good keeping quali­ rotenone; lice with Clodrln. Re­
ties is generally preferred.
member. when controlling grubs
—Pul truck loads of like quail- and lice, do not use chlortmucd
Growers should make careful
hydrocarbon insecticides, Stoeby

WHEEL

tbe average fanner Invested
(124X3 in tod. buildings. equlp-

fare aa well aa those along tbe
southern border of the Btote
where crops were near normal.
These swine feeders needed td
buy little com to feed their pigs,
Heads Michigan Week—Dr. Ed­ like those In counties farther
gar L. Harden, president of
Northern Michigan University
at Marquette, is the 1987 genUSE BANNER WANT ADS!

860,000 scree were Created thia

Featuring the

to

compares with an average hun­
dredweight price of 110.50 In 1964.
Feed costs averaged (1123 per
hundredweight,

Now This Year in Hastings

W.G. WADE SHOWS, INC.

ralggpm

hogs ttotosd M a weight of 238

nounoed by the Greater Michi­
completed tlic dxunnglng larval qualities are:
gan Foundation. The 14th an­
feeding and moved Into inaenual Michigan Week will be May
—Ten and twenty pound two- lice.
ccMlble locations under ground
layer cartons, or bulk filled
cover,** said Loritt and Guys*.
The Michigan Department of twenty pound cartons.
-Film over - wrapped pulp cause lumps to form along tbe
Agriculture, in cooperation with
Barry Farm
trays In one, two and three
pound sin.
Calendar..
of cattle from January through

7 RIDES

IStrhlmn 11

wlth handles, and

the market serviced. tbe find

package* it attractively and
Department of Agriculture Plant
Induitty Divtstan. and Dr. Oor- ng fresh tom store, a marketing handlee it properly has very
little trouble making a sale. The

* Contests

*■ Grandstand Shows

■ ■ ---- -

Need Money
for New
Facilities?
See us for the
money you need
to finance new
farm facilities,
repairs, expan­
sion, etc. Long
terms, low cost,
no prepayment
penalty.

quailtics:
?J»rm, good quality fndfr
flpo enough for immediate‘Oft.
F*—Separate small, medium and
large tomatoes.

U.S. District Court
Bankruptcy Petitions

"Controlling Mitos and insects
of Dairy Cattle.** Michigan State
Bulletin E-381r with additional
UMonnatton. can be obtained
rerarthe Barry County ExtonstoL’Office at 801 8. Michigan
Avenue.

When choosing gladioli bulbs.
Michigan State University plant
spec!*lists say to pick those that
ore bright and clean. Dull, dark

El ErT RICHARD ROBINSON
ELEvfl CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
IU14—Batons Y. Or.

Erickson a
sets (LI 76—Wlcktlt. ErUkioa *
Buxch. Kxlcmxxoo.

PRIZES
Thursday, July 28

Mala Office

HASTINGS OFFICE
301ft So. Michigan

Back opsr.. Uxb. 43.
1163.83 — OkstUi .

66,073.98 asPhons 945-9415

EXHIBITS
Friday. J«riy 29

.000.00

Admtetoaej $J.JO .. . Ringiido $2.00.

GAMES
. ,
Saturday, July 30
9KW A.M.—Midwjy O»ans.

Tomorrow morning, make sure you’re first
in line at your Olds Dealer’s. -

WANT
MORE CORN
useNHj
THE NATION'S NO. 1
NITROGEN FOR CORN

He’s »aying YES on every Olds in stock!

\

VERB

&lt;

No need to wait until Fall for a big buy on a new Old*.
Big selection.’ YES. Big Iradc-lru? YES. Every Old. engto

NOTHING, BUT NOTHING BEATS
LOW COST ANHYDROUS AMMONIA!
No On., ■•&gt; No On, Swt, Ow Sowko

Wm,

MIcMaoo', OUout NH3 PMtetu..

MANCO
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smith bros
oa?.wi

—

ELEVATORS

. LAKE ODESSA

Roehm Motor Salqi Inc.. 107 N. Michigan, Hastings

t

�Mrs. Barnett
Dies Suddenly;
Rites Saturday

SEWING MACHINE
NOTHING TO BUY . . . NOTHING TO GUI
BLANK AND DEPOSIT AT KROGER. YOU I

JUST FILL OUT THE ENTRY

• NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN.

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1966. ADDITIONAL
ENTRY BLANKS AT KROGER.

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Whole or S|

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QUARTS

Freeport
By Mrt. Sylvan Tt

Arm Cui

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SWISS STEAK
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CHUCK STEAK
. J'-"

Boneleu Boston

ROLL ROAST

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ICE MILK

Swiffi Pure

Ore-Ida

.

SWIFTMNG

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NAM ROAST

Gou «Wai

FLOUR

i Betty Crocker
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| White. Yellow or Devil. Food

Kwidi Kriip

MM O MkHtm Sw

Sliced Batea

Boneless Rolled Buff

PORK ROAST

PORK ft BEANS 0*^

ChriaUe at Rose Lak* A'CaDera
of Mr* Lizzie Blough durin* the
week and Sunday. July 3. were
Ur and Mr* Leighton Yoder.
Mr. and Mr* Ployd Thmnpeon.
Mr. and Mr* Harold Schedule,
local, and Mr. and Mr* Boy

a 69c

CAKE MIXESZvib^wi^ GIc

Gold Modal

Homo Pride

FLOOD

FABRIC SOFTENER

9ARBECUE BUNS

FABRIC SOFTENER

m. u 29c

Frei-Shore-!

Tenderay

a 87c

RIB STEAK

FISH S

57c

borne via the Soo. * Mr* Gary
McGhee and boyw and Mr. and
Mra. Marvin Patrick and chil­
dren were Monday, July L din­
ner gueata of Mr. and Mr* Jack
Bowman of Halting*. * Mr. and
Mm Ruaaetl Price were Bunday.
July 3, visitors of Mr. and Mr*

Saturday. July X A Igurra Gene
Bouwtna spent laat week at *
church camp at Uncoin Totae
Mr. and Mr* Gary Kidder and
sons ot Caledonia were Monday,
July 4, dinner (uaeta of Mr. and

PIONEER

KROGER

ANCHOR HOCKII

children. Mr- and Mr* Robot
Moore and family, Laura Kid­
der. local. and Ml— Nona Moore
of Pontiac were Sunday, A*

Cookware

★ Mr. and Mr* Henry Myer*
Mr. and Mr* Charim Oibtw Mr.
and Mr* Teeter Alberta and
daughter of MenUm and Mr. and
of Marion enjoyed a nAvfec fe. &gt;
Cadillac Lake, July 3. * Mr. and
Mr* Henry Mytre were Bunday,
July 3, overnight *wt« of Mr.
and Mr* Lecter Alberta at ManUm and Monday dinner gucet*

GRIP-LOCK

her Mater and family. Mr. and
Mr* W. B. Wartman of Delton.
* Sunday, July 3. callcn of Mr.
and Mr* Uoyd Grinnell were,
Mr* Vivian Johnson and chlldrsi and W. Mil David Gillett

GRAHAM CRACKERS । a u. 29c

U.S, No. 1 CALIFORNIA

MIX O» MATCH

In the day they all visited Mr.
and Mr* J. D. Grinnell at Al­
gonquin Lake where they enjoy­
ed swimming and lunch. A Mr.
and Mr* Lloyd Grinnell accom­
panied Mr. and Mr* Alden
Grinnell to wretch the fire worka

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price ef

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ME
PIBT

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100 EXTRA TV STAMPS

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2%

THERMO TEMP PATIO PLATES

RED GRAMS

25 EXTRA TV STAMPS
with coupon a lha pure Kite ol a 12-wt, ■Green
.

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MILK

Th* trick to
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and axperianca

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Callfernia Plaau 24&gt;89c

Beef I
I

SEAFOODS

reeM few . Redeem at Kre*er few
r M, t»M.
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PEACHES- 1
■ANANAS b

We don't use a lot of fancy
gunmicki. Just old-fashioned
«kil| and modem equipment.

Fer prompt, tkJHod

TUMBLE*
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Cloud for

Vocation
July 9 thru li

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�Out of the Attic

Past Consumers
Worker, Dies

CeeHnued from Page 3

and paid no attention to Claifc, Shultz to pull up and back in
when he pronounced ths order, on the siding by said Chandler,
but the train moved away from
“--------—-----the statton.
Is it not reasonable to believe
that be was watching intently
ahead for the freight locomo-

still living and was soon put on
Nov. 11. 1*1*. tn Hastings He a cot which was placed in a
was a lite-long resident of Barry wagon In which he waa carried
County and they lived in Irving to the home of Benjamin Bush.
for tbe past *1 yearn

Milbeck's injuries were alight
compared with those of Kruse's
but they were bad enough. He
waa carried Into the passenger
car where Mcj. Gould was being

northward. Whether the passen­
ger engine exploded U not
known. Thera are Indications
that It did, for the head of the
boiler was found lying 100 feet
distant in a swamp. The running
gear of the locomotives were

o'clock. The combination car was
replaced on the rails without
greet difficulty- The quest was
the body bf Melvin Mead. At
about half past eight it was seen
under the tender of his engine.
Half an hour later it was lifted
from tho mud aad water Into

tance resembled an Immense pile
of junk.
Freight Conductor's Story
Thomas Walker, conductor of
the freight train, riding on the
caboose, tells an Interesting story
of hot? the accident appeared to

EXPERT TIRE
.
SERVICE

All of the injured had been cared
for by the Hastings phydctani.
The Injured were removed to the

there Milbeck, whom I had left
In a dazed state back by the
engine, walked in. I think he was
still dazed. Yet he had strength

BARR

are Improving rapidly at Borgtas
hospital. Tha latter was able to
be wheeled out for tbe first time
yesterday. Mrs, Oould eras also
so far recovered that she waa

Tire Shop

U. S. ROYAL

MAKING

gone on to Hastings to pick up
the rest. We thought that it
was understood that the pause li­
ger train would wait for us at signaled the approaching pas­
the station. Suddenly I felt a senger train, I understood, of the
Impending danger, It seems to
me that no one can place the
blame except the two men in the
passenger engine and both of

worst places along the line. The
lay_of the land h*re la such that
it la Impossible for one engine

Inquest, Brakeman McCormick
of the freight flagged the pas­
senger train before it reached
Shults. Melvin Mead, as engi­
neer of the train must have rec­
ognized him when he slowed

Mr. and Mm Warren A. Kid­
der and family visited her paron t a, the Robert Adgates of
Yankee Springs, Bunday after-

down when the train waa flagged
at Shults. He started the train
when Conductor Clark aald.to
Fireman Seth Chandler “Go
ahead and back into the siding*
Those in the oar say there waa
perceptible reduction of speed
just before the crash came.
The theory that the locomotive
ran wild and that the engineer
did not regain control of It unUl
ewhen the perceptible reducof speed waa noticed an in­

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INSURANCE
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Military Training Center , near
Ban Antonio. Texas. Airman
Garrison la a 19® graduate of
Hastings High Schoo) and at­
tended Kellogg Community Col­
lege. He selected the Adminis­
trative area for training Airman
McCloskey ia a IBM graduate of
Hastings High School and at­
tended Ferris State College. He

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For All Types of
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Hardy. R3 Delton, was assigned
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in Vietnam. Juno 30. Hardy is
a medical aidman In the com­
pany.'*Ho enured tbe Army in

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219 West State St.

Elect

Philip H.
MITCHELL
Circuit Judge
Fifth Judicial Circuit1
Barry &amp; Eaton Counties

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Primary Election
Tuesday, August 2

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                  <text>You’re Invited To Hastings Gay Sidewalk Day Sale Friday
entire downtown buxines* mollnn win fife.'— _
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moaphere for the annuel sid«- am. and continuing at least un­

The Hastings Banner
111th

chandlse are promised through»&lt;« town with something for

the fallowing
July n

day,

Saturday,

Yhi

With a record number of entries competing for more than
$5,000 in premiums, the biggest midway in many years and -an
outstanding harness race program, horse show and varied grand­
stand attractions, the 115-year-oid Barry County Fair is to
get underway Monday for six big days.
Orangeville Township Supervisor Earl McKibbin. secretary
and manager of the Fair, reported that Mrs. Cleo Johncock,
entry clerk, was processing a record number of entries from
4H'er* and open class exhibitor* -------------------------- *---------- ~~“
who will show the finest from
the field and home in hundreds
of division* hoping to win blue
ribbons for excellence.

• •

with

traded some 300 kids who en­
joyed all the various concea­
and the pie eating contests.
The pony rides were Just about
a* popular, too.

RUINED HOUSE—Thte

Project Head Start —whichi Supervisor
-Lowe explained.
Thirty pupils from the Has­
reaches and teaches th* child at,
ting* school district have been
one of the moat cructai periods1 . meeting at Northeastern School
In life when h* Is 4 and 5 years
_ ________________ _ _
old—has been underway here| Transportation is provided by
and will be completed on July. bus and MaUdo wagon with Miss feaUng Tina Campbell of the
pork In th* final* and beat Cathy
Middleville'* first Summer glnla Anderson as the project Bradley of Northeastern to reach
School program financed by Fed­ teachfra.
the final*. Tina defeated Sue
eral funds got underway Tuesday
Shetteriy of Central to get Into
with classes for students In
the final*.
grades 1 through fl scheduled Elaine Eerad.
Dave defeated Mike Martin of
Tuesday. Wednesday and ThursEach morning the children are Southeastern and Brian Smith
served a nutritious breakfast by
for four weeks.
Brian
eliminated Wes VanDenProject Cook Judy Bliss. After
this meal they may listen to burg of Northeastern In the
book* or records, play singing semi-finals.
Thls week's tournament I*
game* or «njoy other planned
shuffle board with a playoff at
activities.

Demo Candidates
To be at Fair
Booth Next Week

Irene Parker, chairman of the
Since health Is an Important
Barry County Democratic com­
mittee. has announced that plan* factor for success in school, an
for the Democratic booth during acUve health program ha* been
Fair Week at the Community Initiated. This Included physical
examination* by Dr. Charles
Building have been completed.
Morrill and Dr. Larry Blair.
Mrs. Carol Keeler wa* named
The necessary Immunisation*
as chairman of decoratin
‘
co-chairman Mr* Marcia
rd., county Health Department un­
I- ider the direction of Dr. B. P.
uled Thursday. July II. to be Brown. Hearing and vision teste
“Meet Your Township Candi- were conducted by qualified tech-

1968 election *

Harry Thompson, chief
neer of the Hastings Mfg, com­
pany. dl»cua*ed engineering prob­
lem* Iri making piston rings and

Tony Belli Buys
Mahler Motor
Sales Business

-EDITORIALS-

Barry County voter* will have
to contend with quite a alwhW
packet of ballots at the primary
election on Tuesday. Aug. 2. But
the procedure will not be quite aai
complicated as it may seem at&gt;
first glance.
Two hundred and seventy-two
The main ballot, printed ani
boy* and girl* were taken swim-r white paper, will contain the canmlng last week. Thl* Thursday,
the first group leave* Central al'
1 pm. with a stop Jlt' t/'t.parkiRepuhllcan
congress
tarn legislative and town­
congressional,
pm. with a
! ship officer*. The thing to keep in
the first load win leave South­ mind here Is that, since this is a
eastern at 1 pm. with a stop at primary election, YOU CANNOT
th* pork, with the second group
leaving Central at 2 pm. with a SPLIT YOUR TICKET. Your vote
stop al the park 10 minute* must be all on the Democratic
later.
side or all on the Republican side.
| A ballot containing a. cross iot
crosses) on both the Republican

Bliu Engineers
Hear Diicunion
On Ringe, Filters

i_

,. ,

uid Democratic sides will be re­
Hastings* newest businessman
jected—your vote will be lost.
I* Tony Belli, who ha* purchased
If a Republican wishes, for any the Mahler Motor Bale* al 1310
N. Michigan Avenue from John
candidate and marks Ills ballot, Mahler. The transaction wa* ef­
fective July 15.
accordingly, hr will thus be pre­
vented from votiig for any candi- the automotive business for
dates on the Republican side—and many years. His father was a car
dealer from 1921 until hl* death
in 1863 and he has been associ­
ated with the field since his re­
lease from the Navy. . .

F*iy mouth
party interference with each others
He had previously been a dis­
trict manager and assistant re­
gional manager for the Kaiser
Probably the easiest ballot to Jeep Sales Corporation living 'n
Plymouth and had spent five
one' printed on blue paper and year* in the retail automotive
field In Pennsylvania.
(Continued on Page 4)
Belli served two years In the
Navy and had duty on the car­
rier Coral Sea In the Mediter­
ranean.
He was bom in Kensington,

„

.....

I nonala Layton Raeanne Miller
Seeks Nomination
’’•r*0'1?’ •»
Ronald Layton of Hopkins was

‘ ^Owell Showboat

here Monday seeking support in
Raeanne Miller, daughter or
manufacture of oU filter* al the his bld for the Republican noml- j Mr- *nd Mrl R»T Miller of 818
E. W. Bits* Engineers Club meet­ nation for State reDresentallve B Mln Street, was one of the six
finalists chosen
Saturday
"
‘
‘
-nlsht
- ing al the Elk* Wedne»day. July from the 55th district.

I graduated from high school
, there in 1949 and attended St.
Vlnrent College at Latrobe. Pa.
He receive^ his BS in business
administration la If1*' -nd inter
did graduate work at th* Univer­
sity of West Virginia.

Layton I* opporing incumbent Showboat which start* Mondav
Engineers from Hastings Mfg.
were guest* at the regular Bliss James S. Farnsworth and John I July 25. and continues through
KI ingen berg for the GOP I Saturday. July 30 One talent
club meeting.
to do the dental examinations
nomination.
,wlnn*r M»Peare each night durThe coordination of the health
_
„
Ing the
the Showboat's run.
program and health education In
The 55tl&gt; district includes Yan- '
_______ _______
j Mahler leaves the Hastings
the areas of hygiene and dental
kee Spring*. Orangeville, Prairie•
j business field after 23 year*. He
Zolton A. Penney, unopposed
care has been the reapohslblllty
Congressman Paul H. Todd, of Project Nurse Marian Borby. candidate for the Democratic
originally had the Dodge and
Township* in Barry I
nomination for governor, and jonmtown
A
1950
John
Deere
“
t
r
actor
I
P1,n’0Uth dc*Jer8hlP- I 0* a ted
County.
। A
A 1850
1*50 John
John Deere
Deere tractor
t rector | where Hastings Motor Sale* now
Layton U &gt; dairy lamer «1U&gt;1 S.*1’?1 »
™
cratlc booth, also with the con­
hmcuc.,;irt,™ s hi
। “j**
'
gressman will be Leo W. Barth,
Saturday.
July
so.
Chairman
»
mlkh
cm
JOT
it
.
wm
ot
,
otot
b,|
An Important part of the Head
candidate for the representative Start Project «.«,«.
«inea
After graduating from Hop-1 fire 'early Tues da y "aftenuxm '
Involve* pi
planned
sold
International
Trucks
for
23
In the 89th district. Rev. Donald I trip*. The youngster* have vteltkina High School, he attended Roger was driving the tractor on
C-V,
_ __________
...
...
R Holt. Jr., candidate for the ed a local store. Pennock Ho«plChristian College rfor
four years a,.
th*. Mathison road.
Just south
of
"Before coming to Hastings
State Senator in the 21*t Dl»-1 tai. the Fisheries Research In; Can
ter rw*a.
Road, wnen
when ine
the K&gt;u»
gas
...-----------—. I lit has been a factory worker.
wuraer.u
enter
trict, mlnbter of the North Pres- rtltute. and the Ranchmen farm
h0ld * £«er*l|haa Poached in a Methodist caught fire. He thought the gas
byterlan Church in Kalamaxoo, I where each child got to ride a
L** *"
pm
'
Thurs- ।I vuiuui
Church auu
and n&gt;u
had tutjou
various* jobs
jobs umk
tankmay
------ '--------—
have been •too ""
full. trolt.
and Harold Boone, candidate for horse.
day at the Community
Conununi tv Building
Rullrllnir 1 while
arhtla In
in college. u
. purchased Hastings firemen extinguished
He
state representative tn the 55th I Friday. July 15. th* group went at the fairgrounds.
' hl* dairy farm in 1958.
the blase.
dtatrlcC
, to John Ball Park in Grand
Saturday, July 30. at 2 pm. Rapid* where the morning was
Senator Roger Johnson from the gP«nt during the xoo.
MU.Dl.lr.et,
‘
" ----------win
u
planned“for Friday.
wm be at the July
complex y,e tll.
Democratic Booth.

In the Democratic

Farancy to be Here

Tractor Damaged

Present Flags fo
Sportswomen’s
Club Tuesday

"bits ol

ned from tbe
Banner filet

Kenyoii. Alton __
Ernest Ball wiU *eree

। fartop, 17, daugh-

PROPOSED HIGH SCHOOL SITE—This

Ictal purchase price

Form Insurance
Partnership

rules of the Horae Association of
America.
Thursday Is Klwanls Day became associated with Farm
with livestock Judging continu­ Bureau Insurance as an agency
’
ing. Hames- racing will again manager.
He taught for 12 years before
entering the business,
taught math and driver
Lucky O’Hara's *how from
Oreen Bay. Wls.. has been start­
ling Mid-West audience* for 14
years.
The show features precision
driving, death defying crash act*,
motorcycle maniacs and clowns
Never since the de-tii of Lucky
Teter has any auto thrill show
drawn such widespread acclaim
accord.ng to. ths -.nvinrement

and baseball coach and
Scotts High School for ■
He had taught prevl
Bedford Elementary Sc

School In Barr* Countv and
years at the Striker School

and one of the features will be
Uldrtk was in th&lt;_ re
the Pat Stock Sale of fine 4H
steers, swine and sheep. The sale
will be held in the arena start- Into tbe insurance bus!
owned the Halstead Gi
2 pm and at 8 pm. Burt Ruby's
wrestling show will be the grand­
He served as chairman at the
stand attraction Good matches
are promised. Including matches Barry County Republican Com­
between girl wrestlers, and mld- mittee and wa* supervisor of
Johnstown Township. He is a
Saturday there will be an in­
novation to the Barry Fair, a Commission.
Both men are married.
pony team and wagon &lt;ihow it
10:30 am A mule pulling con........ .... . K ....
u
PHOTOGRAPH WANTED
tr^e always popular Grand Ole

Opry will climax the grandstand
entertainment.

Measles Vaccine

Fritter, president of the Fittgerald unit of the Women's Re­
lief Corp* of Hastings, presented
the Michigan flagMr*. Kurr gave a translation
of the three phrase* on the Mich­
igan flag: Tuebor: “I Will De­
fend": E Phiribu* Unum"; "One

students. Pat

Neubert, Uldriks

stock parade at 7 pm. with no
admission charge to Uie grand­
stand At 8:30 the heavyweight
horse pulling contest, open to Creek. Banfield Road, and WUthe &gt;orld, will begin.
Russell D'ngeraon 1* superin­ Fine Lake, are now partners in
tendent of th* heavyweight Mi* the Ntubert - Uidrlks Insurance
test with 8100 going to the first
place winner. 880 to the second.
wiui u.urr
ixes 01 *w, *W. *—O,
•IS. and four HO awards down
through 10th place. The dyna-

the symbol gf every high ideal in
the American way of life.”
Mrs Maude Kurr. patriotic ‘n-

pubUcation of th*

UOUTi
&gt; GLANCES,

grandstand attraction starting at
8 p m. will be provided by Rem ■
Wall* Oreen Valley Jamboree.
Wednesday Judging of dairy
cattle begins at 9 am.

the Sportswomen's ■ clubhouse at
Podunk Lake.
Mr* Dorothy Wilkins, Ameri­
canism chairman of the Women'*
Auxiliary of the Bernard C.
Fighter VFW Post of Freeport,
presented the UB. flag, asking
the Sportswomen to guard *r»d

county Friday afternoon and
ripped out tree* in the Gun lake Maple G^oy* Orange, last week
and other areas. Several roods received an award for writing
the beet acaay in the Highway
the County Road Commission
had to do some emergency work conducted under the auspices of
the Michigan Mato Orange. The

New officers of the Middleville
Lions club were installed Wed­
nesday by Kenneth Hoffman, of
Hasting*, district governor,.at a
picnic at Murphy* Point. Offi­
cer* installed were: Charlee
Flnkbelner. president: Paul Oar­
bow. Elton Lawrence and Jama*
Hicks, vice presidents: Rodney
Kenyon, secretary; Marl VanderPoppen. treasurer; Robert Itar-

belleve* that too much ha* been
said and not enough action tak­
en on tills project and that right
MAM.
I ft.-Judging of tlw 4H lionet be- lion by the people.*

Measles vaccine is available to
Barry County children at the
regular monthly “shot” clinic* at
the Health Department *t Pen­
nock Hospital Measles vaccine
The Barry County Sportswom­ will be Riven on Monday. Aug. 1.
en* Club ha* a new U n ‘ t r d and again on Tuesday. Sept. fl.
State* flag and a new Michigan Only about 50 received the pro­
flag.
tection at the recent clink.
i
The two were accepted by
President LucUle WUlltts Ties-

backward glances

High winds, accompanied by

being ^accepted

The W. G. Wade Shows are to
be here and Secretary McKibbin Jail, and urge electors to vote for
said the entire midway area will the plan on Tuesday. Aug 2.
be filled Wade has two units,
and Is bringing the largest unit
here. He combine* the two for
the State Pair. McKIbbin said
Two of the three large exhi­
bition buildings acquired from
the Federal government as sur­
plus have been erected on the thlt project under way. the dlfairgrounds, providing more
space for proper display of en­ support both the new jail site
tries. The buildings, 100 feet long. as well as thfl two-mlll tax,”
&lt;0 feel wide and SO feel high, Manager Hankins said.
have concrete floor*.
' "Further, the Hastings Area
Tlie grounds themselves are Chamber of Commerce respect being prepared for the crowd*. I&gt; fully urge* the voter* of Barry
children's

The kiddies and their vehicles
wiH be Judged at the pork where
each participant will receive a
treat—probably a popsicle.
Last Friday the annual caml-

3

entries

Area Chamber /
Of Commerce
Baeks Jail Plan

Directors of the Hastings Area

led by the Summer Band under
the direction of Arthur Steward.

The Hastings project la under
the supervision of Alfred Low*
period*. both indoor* and
who explains that it Is dr'—-*
during which they may
to give certain
—■
Ing school this
crayons or play with the many
toy* provided in the school room
'Thsaa children have ben* Till* free activity time gives the
carefully elected iwcordTfiTTo child an opportunity to adjust
i
*oclaUy
to other* of hl* ag* by
their various need* which this
program is designed to meet.” learning to share toy* and to
learn to cooperate with other*.
Another important behavior
•kill stressed is the observation
of simple rules which will serve
as guide line* for the youngster*
to function more easily in a
group setting.

NUMBR 14

Barry Free Fair Opens Here Monday
Hasting* Friday, and visitors to
the business district will have a
special treat about 1:30 when the
annual On Wheels Parade moves
west on Bute Street to Broad­
way anch then to TJrden Park
Children from Hastings' four
playground^ are busy decorating
their bikes, wagons and any­
thing else on wheels to enter

Operation Head Start
Hits Kids at Crucial Time

July 25 • July 30

Section One

Hatting*. Michigan, Thursday. July 21. 1966

Kiddies’ Parade
To Add Color
Here Friday

I»*y sale*—Banner photo.

Barry's 1966

peninsula, look around."
The sportswomen corap'etM
plans for their Ice cream social
hat* HAoT NOS BlialN
to be held tljtt. Thursdav
They were Invited to the Ing-1
ham County Auxiliary dinner, Mahler (left).

�r&gt;

th. gaa Im Two children on Um total at UmItm
ytng at Rurtnars yelled at bar agw but aa wa M 1
Jump and tried to pull her Lord. Sue la with ua
h the tractor whan aha rea- and by saying thig,
d ata had frossn at the tbntr prayers are with
ata then Jumped. The and Mrs. Dale Ruffdu
Dodge car. gas dram all soon aa possible to
★ Mr a. Beata
in flamea also. In seconds Wednesday. * I taka
ring from aa ear the Ore department from Nash-1 great many unfortunat
mwm^WrwJ7l ■ VTOa and netghbora arrived to town the taton Count
I Mp in such a atari tone it waa Court eomo supposed

Janice Ehredt
Suffers Burns
In House Fire

HawbiXa oatad rcowuiy on
tend Mta Joe BMaoa » 1

Know It's
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GARDEN FRESH...

fhenber Aunt Janice started
pplng It up the gasoline fumes
nl tad .and the stain were
am.T%e fire waa probably
sad tag. the pilot light of a

—"Really, H's the neat beet thing to gathering my own fruit from the
tree or vegetables from the garden and it's so much easier.

he fire damaged the stairway,
a I kitchen and caused heal and
d nagt loss in the one-story
li me home. Damages were cstln ted tn ta about MAW
?he Battle Creek Township
F e department battled the fire
IrttttTB toCMjun.
MUMU recuperating at bar
humcTHcr brother and I am Uy
are looklag lor a new home while
repairing the damages In their

I like the fresh appetising bloom on FELPAUSCH GARDEN
FRESH produce the plumb' firm lulcinoss that promises delicious
flavor In every bite.
'
In fact—most of the good oooka I kno
FELPAUSCH GARDEN FRESH fruits and veg
the finished salad or pie Is only ae good ae
Into It Those good cooks know quality end

The FELPAUSCH pi
table* I* another reason I
PLEASURE — I can be so

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�Baby Bliss to
Open Plant
In Nashville

Fpublic Forum

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Sell Peanuts on

By Mr* Orli. VanMdr

n fewtM

will liiaucumtc

^.vilJe Chamber of ConTmeTci
n«°UaUn« with the
Baby Bliss Company of Middle­
rille to open a branch plant
11 U 8Dod new* tfori
the building formerly oc:upled

David Wolfe. * Mr. and Mr*.
Ortte VanSyckle oalMam Mri
Veterans Adm. Hospital, Ann Arpatient there Benning; Oa.. Tuesday by bus. * and Mrs. Louis Sehlortf, Bunday.
Mlu Linda Dunkelberger left
iday din- Wednesday for Washinteon, DC. Syckle and family ware
after being home to attend the
Bird of Nashville. * Mr. and funeral of her father,- Merrill

Hastings. Michigan
July IB, IBM

been
1 bito words the Impression that colng to the Klwanis Club*
John Gorderuki, of Vermontville ’ ? 8h 1 *hUe w*1UnS ,cr tw” boa Community Service Fund.
Wore
1 crn~nlTlue .loads of our young men to leave
is to bJ
। Hastings on Tuesday. July 19th. bright red vest* while aeUlnr
started Immediately, and. irene for their nhysicaU for pre- 1

.

cookout Saturday night
‘ Mr and Mrz Uo.

m-wn.

When You VOTE for

til 0 pjn. that day.
Oun’ “on lnto ,he *™»yiner. sales manager of the com. . .
P«ny. it Is hoped they can -tert
There waa a total of Rfl vnun&lt;
moving machines to about three1 r?sn- “rn® beln&lt; dr»/t&lt;xl ,rom ,
weeks.
! lhelr college carters, some being ।
Stole.—
Highway
Depart
It I.
.
i taken from the farms to the । The
----- .--------■—-v —
•-■-n. It
‘ •T,n‘n' county, arene being called from ' “ent has scheduled one of M
ally the NaahriUe plant will Industry and otlisre who Just1
meetings 'or dbtr'ct &gt;e•mptey 4e women.
recently earned their high school. “nnt' h? **
In Hastings.

RICHARD M. BAUER

Safety Meeting

in

Because
take*
«r&gt;nw«"
------- to diploma*.
montt.itu
tndp
.
Th« pxm, mm tonpn.1 KTSS
*'* months to train a person to
t- operate
-- - - - *L-___ . .
elfldently
the \machines
only one group of many who I
section aald tl^
in satetv
willpX
"erestemployed at. ...
the .tert.
country, ‘a country that is sup- || menu
tX,efit
th? skills
Sri
I ly benefit the general public
One of the prime reasons Baby P°'«l to be at peace with the when
---------•—----------------maintenance
personnel en­
Bliss decided on the Nashville W0Tlrt. yet Is embroiled so deeply counter highway emergencies."
branch was because a recent sur- in ,h" Vlr 'nam War that our
vey revealed plenty of available b°Ts see th? handwriting on the
help to this. area.
wall even before they gel their
Baby Bliss has been to bus!- 01,1 to rrP°rt
lhctr loc*1
ness for 67 years The company bo,,'‘rt Manv o' the boys who
originated In Grand Rapids and
wln ultimately end up
Backward Glances
moved to Middleville in 1961 It ,n Vietnam, to serve as “advisha* been under the present man- 0X3 10 010 Bout** Vietnamese,
agement for 19 years
I Who is kidding whom in this
Th. o«nw„, muutowum
S
Thermometers went the highest
ever known ta Hastings, reaching
108 degrees ta the 24 hours be­
th? name of “Smith" a good tween Monday and Tuesday.
More than 950 gallons of water
a month ago the company bought
turned to rest in our Riverside were pumped during the same
out a plant In the West
period. Certain department* to
According to present plans the Cemetery.
Yet, as I stood in the crowd I the Bookcase and Bliss plants
company Intends to make stretch
Items In the Nashville plant today, wntching the struggle of closed to avoid the danger of
heat prostration. Hastings- Ice *
young
girls
to
keep
back
their
Currently there are about 35 em­
ployed ta this division ta Mid­ I tears, mothers dabbing at their Fuel, even with an extra truck
I eyes with their handkerchiefs, working were unable to keep up
dleville.
with
the demand for ice and that
As a vote of confidence the fathers rtolcally. wa'xhlng the firm also had to help out to MidNashville Chamber of Commerce proceedings. I could, not help
has approved »2.000 to help the
came
exhausted. All stores were
company get set up In this com-, city rt-prrrwnta'-lon. The police rapidly cleaned out of electric
munlty. This will be paid at the were there In numbers, and fans. A welcome break come late
rate of S5O0 a year over a four everything went along smoothly. Tuesday but to years to come:
Mr. Rltsema was there, as you 11
year period.
the oldtlmen will remember the
Chamber President George always find him. to bld the fel­ blistering heat of July, 1D3B.
Vogt, along with a committee of low's good-bye. and wish them
Max Kelley. Harry Johnson. Lor­ Godspeed, but where was the
. Despite the heat, a large crowd
en Dingman. Al Smith and James
was on hand here to take In the
Riser, has been working with the
Middleville plant officials, and there" wiw could at least take opening of the new Montgomery
they feel that the location of the time enough to put In an ap- Word store on Jefferson Street.
branch plant In Nashville will be
beneficial to both the company the boys the thank* of the com­
and the community.
munity at large for the aacri* living in East Jordan, has re­
The location of tha new busi­ floe Uiat each lad Is making ao turned to Hastings where he Is
ness U. on Nashville's Main that the rest of ua. Including now employed by the Miller Fur­
street.
the city brass con continue to niture Company as bookkeeper,
live In the "manner to which filling the position caused by the
Ted Tift will probably be In
resignation of Arthur F. Vickery,
the hospital at Saigon for an­ there from Ute local paper. In who has been engaged by H. P.
other month so an airmail let­
Cowdry to assist In the drug
ter or card would reach him off to war. and this Is exactly store.
.
before he leaves His address is what Is happening, doesn't seem
lot Lt. Ted N. Tift 984X84
, to phase anyone, except the par­
The city council has authorised
UJi. Armv Hospital Ryukus,
, enta and relatives of thnse who a survey of the principal streets
Ward 4W,
are leaving. Again I must empha­ of Hastings, with tha objective
size that this is only one of many In view of placing markers '
groups who have left, and there Ute main Intersections.
I
will be many more.
Stan Trumble, C.LU.
Would It be too much to ask
At one
time
Weatag,
to have the flag flown by some- Ultra
Xe
95 Saturday
care ^rt^
n on
one. perhaps a legionnaire, or a '
8,!£.
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Phone Vermontville
259-7298

Non-PariWaa /rimary Election—Aim. 2, IBM

Mrs. Bob Walldorff

SALE STARTS

Carlton Center ! Escapes Injury
--------- By Mrs. Mae Overtmilh

Mrs. Robert Walldorff. 50, apW1 J-IJ24 Parently escaped serious Injury
about 7:15 pm. Monday when

Mrs Henry Williams attended
mobile driving northeast on M-43
n half-mile northcast of Clover-

Bright and Early FRIDAY, JULY 22nd

Middleville Wednesday night *
the Zenos Colvins one day last
week. * Thursday Mrs. Zenos
Colvin attended the Ladle's Aid
at the Welcome Corners Church.
Plans for the Carlton Grange
* Mrs. (Maty Knowles) Mulhol­
land of Charlotte passed away exhibit at the County Fair are to
Saturday. She was a former reO- be completed when the grangers
meet this Thursday at the
and Mrs. Clark Oversmith spent Grange Hall. Carlton Orange
Wednesday at MUI Lake with will also have a milk booth al
.
their grandson and family. Mr. the Pair.
and Mrs. Lorin C. Oversmllh.
The Dick Cooks were among
enjoyed the company of their
and Mrs B. Phillip Browns in
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Charlotte Thursday evening.
Nash Bunday were Mr. and Mn.
Calvin Nash of Lake Odessa and
the Hashes were callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Hewitt of WoodBANKSUPTCT PETITIONS
James Bhauk and little* girl of BtSSO — *---------Charlotte visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Utter, Croak.
Bunday afternoon * The Com* JBJ5JH — WllllOMl
munlty 4H members and their ,lcu». ulirau. Ua
leaders, also the Orange metal
here, are all busy preparing fW]
the County Pair. * Mr. and Mrt,
Dunnigan of Woodland called a
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ovenrol t
Bunday evening.

Grange Exhibit

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Site* 3 to 6X

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AND

Circuit Judge-5th Judicial Circuit

Morq About-----

played that would be appropriiTutalcaU^ o"th. ™
late? Wouid It be too much to । change iXilre ol’ tea£p£t
■ oak too. for arene one or more of • tlon that *•
— —
j
_
has
and
is taking place.
the city fathers to be on handj
' to bld tho fellows good-bye? GoBy neighborly co-operation.
I ing for that pre-tadurtlon phyxlcal te hard enough, but to leave East 8(ate Street from the pave। ment to the east line of Claude
for induction la pretty final.
Can’t we show the fellows that Wood's property to the Second
., w*«l And south on Hanover to
&lt;*0 appreciate what
'
Court Street and 25 rods east
‘^y a« doing for us?
I and westJTOm Hanover on Court
.Street have been treated with
1
Sincerely.
! calcium chloride to get rid of the
1
Genevieve Btruble
। dust nuisance.

EATON

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Mostly Surfers—
Not all bIzm.

As an Elected City Councilman and Mayor

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As a County Supervisor
As a Board of Review Member.

As an elected Constitutional Convention

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VOTE E FARNSWORTH
Republican Primary August 2nd

Farnsworth for Representative Committee
WI5-21M

Walter A. Vendor Haar, Sec,

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unday homing their parents,
fr. snd Mna Adon Myers on
setr 25th wedding anniversary.
The dining room table waa

Dcnwcralic and Republican aide

rtii isjmptifrixinih

than three at the candidates listed.
The ballot given you will contain
■efi bolkrt is to be marked
only the names M the candidates
fl CANDIDATE ONLY who will represent the precinct in four-tiered wedding coke trim­
narked tar mon than one
med witl» a wedding bcU and a
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bride and groom.

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personal Charge Plate

bis first great granddaughter.
Kristine Marte, tbe ‘
------- ‘
the Duane Grays of "
thorite the Board of Supervisors
to create a sinking fund by levy­
ing a tax Of two mills for a period
Printed on white paper will be of two years to be used for the
the offldal ballot for dclegaUa to
purchase of a site for a new Jail
the county convention, containing
and sheriffs residence and for the
construction and equipping of said
jail and realdence. Proposition No.
1. tn brief, to merely an autlwrlzatton to create a sinking fund—
oxxl, by itself, means nothing txit
is a necessary legal step that must

lion of a new Jail possible, both
propositions must receive majority
votes of "YES." If one proposition
is passed and the other rejected, no

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winners were Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
Goodyear. Charlotte Hensley of
Knoxville, Tenn., and Roy Hubbard

Workshop Attracts
Many Youngsters
Thirty-five enthusiastic young-

as could ba found and the price
will not seem as large in the years
to come as it does to some people
now. We agree that there are
many similar plots of land In the
county that could be had for con-

OR, UM THIS

birthdays occurring in July,
those of Clark Welker &lt;a broth­
er-in-law of tbo Hamps). Mrs.
George !*«* (Mrs. Hamp's moth­
The Children's Workshop will
er) arid Kenneth "Corky" Hamp
(the Hamp's son). A picnic din- continue for six more Saturdays
t)trough Aug. 27.

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caslon. It being Mrs. Post's 84th tlnuc mm Ing
birthday, a upccial cake waa
A fun-fUlad social meeting for
made for her by her daughter,
the board on July 14. Narrated
color slides on great Impres­
county-wide interest. In addition,
sionists were shown, including
the works of Renoir. Manet, Ceaseveral of the townships will have
onne. Monet and others. Thirtyspecial propositions of strictly local
two attended the meeting, in­
cluding four guests.
Paintings brought by Stan SnyAll qualified electors should turn
out and vote on Aug. 2. In many
ways, the primary election is more
important than the general elec­
To cdebraxo the birthday ot
tion. since It to at the primary that
L. E. Barnett, tbe John Barnetta
entertained with a family din­
ner on Saturday evening. Guests

Phone

How long ot
.□ Own Home

above address

Employer's Address

Employed

.Occupation

Average

Number of

Weekly Income $

.Dependents,

Wife's

Wife's
.Employer

Address of

Income $

We've slashed prices on summer
suits, to move them out . . . and you

profit with terrific values on

suits you'll wear the rwst of the

season and tha next, too.

Tropical Suits
$2895
M395

Ref. S35.OO

NOW

Ref. $54.50

NOW

One Group of

The Marvin Cooleys entertain­
ed the McDonald family reunion
at their Wall Lake cottage on
Sunday with about 35 being pres­
ent. Guests were from Eaton
Rapids, Lansing, and this vidn-

.Employer .

UPHOLSTERING

BANK AND BUSINESS REFERENCES

b Free EstimatM la Hm Hasflags Arcs oa Thursdays.
• Pickup sad Delivery• Many Swegles.
e 10 Years ^a«n« i-aeatloe.

THE FURNITURE

BUILDING

Wayne Hazel
Phone 374-3523

activities and many took ad-

Nearest
Relative

Address of

Nearest Relative
. *•. I ^ii.1 All

Personal

To the Qualified Electors of

Reference

________

Address of

CITY OF HASTINGS
COUNTY OF BARRY
I
Notice is Hereby Given That a

.

Personal Reference— -------------- '

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
(Te be secured enly where s»pllcsnf bis cbenged empleTnseel er residence lecsllee within pest J yeersi
How long

‘

Previous
Address

------------------------------------------- jthere?

How long

Previous

SPORT COATS

PRIMARY ELECTION

Summer and
Winter Weights
Reg. 52450 to 53650

Will be held in the City of Hastings,
County of Barry, State of Michigan on

*11’5 „ $24’5

|TB

\ I II

Long Sleeve

SPORT SHIRTS

II B
A f B

Regularly

W Li

Only

5:7

&amp; »5°&lt;&gt;

Now

McPka&gt;din

MEN'S and
LADIES' WEAR

"Duds For, Him and Her"
St.

We Rent Formal Wear

Occupation

---------- ....----------------------------------------- Employed?

The above in/ormation is for the purpose oj obtaining credit, and u warranted to be

true. I agree to pay all bills upon receipt of statement except merchandise covered by

August 2,1966
From 7 O'clock in the Forenoon until
8 0'clock in the Afternoon, EST

One Group of

—

' How Long

Wife's

gueste Friday evening for a din­
ner party as a farewell for the
Charles Dodges, who are moving
to Howell, and the Hadley Klgars. who orc moving to Kalama-

Rent

Name of Employer .

Name .

MOW

to

Even a purchase can be made before

The Kellogg reunion at Tyden
Park was well attended on Sun­
The north and south winners at day with relatives coming from
the duplicate bridge at the Haa- Flint, West Branctx Albidn and
tit-gs Country Club Tuesday eve­
ning were Mn. B. Richardson and
Mn. J. B. VanderMeer of Grand
Rapids. Mrs. Gordon Cove and

State

VOGUES

Dftiieit»n Personal

Society newS

Proposition No. 11 seeks authori­
sation for a constitutional millage
increase for Uic purpose of actu­
ally raising the money needed for
the sinking fund as proposed in
torial last week. We are getting
Proposition No. 1.
As stated on the ballot, Propod- along with the present “boarding
out" tactics, but it to a situation
over wiiich we have abaolutely no
on the total amount of taxes which
control and could, literally, change
may be asseacd against all prop­
over night. The plan now proposed
erty in Barry County, Michigan,
by the board is essentially the
be Increased aa provided by law.
same as that recommended by the
Citizens Committee two years ago'.

all property tn the bounty for a
period of two '(2) years, the years
1966 and 1967. for the purpose of
providing a sinking fund to be used
tor the purchase of a site for a
new County Jail and Sheriff's

Don’t have one? Ypu don\ toy? Well,

budget agreement which will be paid according to the terms staled.

Signed

Giyieman's

For the Purpoie of Nominating Candi. date, for the following officer:

Governor, United Stater Senator, Rep­
resentative in CongroM, State Senator,
State Representative, Judge of the Cir­
cuit Court and Delegates to the Demo­
cratic and Republican County Conven­
tions and alto to vote on two proposals.
DONNA J. KINNEY

�Fishermen's Catch

Is Setting for •
Lovely Nuptials

It will be a family-style dinner.
Mr. and Mn. Rudy Flora are
‘
“dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mn.

Q. Men, what can you do

when the wife says:

Miso JoAnne Long. R1 Wood-

HOT BOVS al

HODGES

Jewerly

were united In marriage Satur­
day, July 8, al 4 pm. in the
NaabvtUe Evangelical United
Brethren Church. Tbe Rev. Clyde
C. Gibson performed ths double
ring ceremony tn the presence of
135 guifa,
Tbe altar waa arrayed with a
beautiful arrangement of white
gladioli with blue mum, and a
kissing candelabra. Mln Connie
DUlenbeck wm tbe organist and

I’M NOT GOING TO
TAKE THE GARBAGE
OUT TO THAT GARBAGE
CAN AGAIN, EVER!

Look These Over In Our

A. Take out the garbage

Air-Condllloned Slore

See These Bargains:
WESTCLOX ELECTRIC ALARM
Red Hot Special

Or Get A Smokeless - Odorless

styled with * scooped neckline
and elbow-length sleeves. Tbe
gown featured a modified etn—Ot.

Selection of 17 Jewal
WATCHES ... Rad Hot Special
Selection of DIAMONDS
Rod Hot Specials _____

yourself....
the parent* of the groom.
Tlic bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor-

CALCINATOR

*ioo(

GAS INCINERATOR!

Selection of WATCH BRACELETS
Red Hot Specials
Selectlon of DISHES for 8
Red Hot Specials

Selection of DECORATOR CLOCKS
Red Hot Specials at

Many Choice Gilt Hems

V2 OFF

Is .stationed with the Navy.
The rehearaal party waa given
by the groom’s parents at Hea­
tings Heights in Hastings.
maid of honor, wearing a powj der-bhie "A" line floor-length
empire styled gown of dotted

A COOL STORE Full of HOT SPECIALS!
' Clearance Runs Until July 30th

The low-cost, efficient way to take care

SIDEWALK SALE

SIDEWALK SALE

5O&lt; Table

$1.00 Table

Look for:
Jewelry, Figurines,
Pottery and Hot
Buys on One-Of-A*
Kind Itams.

ent from Grand Rapids. Char­
lotte. Detroit, Bay City, Wood­
land. LonMng, Hastings. Verand a pink orchid.
The groom's mother wore a pink montviBe, Great Lakro. Ill., W
two-piece lace suit with white

Calcinator gets rid of
all burnable trash and
garbage automatically
without
indoors
smoke or odor!

Leonard Pixley was in
! of the guest book. Miss
Jtnella
■ Garlinger was • at Uve
bowl. Mm. Raymond
Mrs —
Hugh
Moore
and
R&lt;Mth.-----___ __
— ----Ma Gordon Parsons, Jr. opened
the gifts.

Look for:
Jewelry, Dishes, Glosswore, Golf Bolls in
Pocks of 3 . . . and
Bargains. Bargains and

Our Broasted Chicken

Personal Mention

of messy garbage and trash. Just wrap
it; drop it in the Calcinator; set the

automatic controls; and forget it—like

magic the refuse is consumed. Features
MLm Mabie Coate of Albany. N.
Y. They rautrned home Tuesday.
Bunday guenta of the Merrill
Rare hers were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kaxrar of Grand liap-

non - absorbent combustion chamber;

built-in air dilutee; fire-brick lined sec­
ondary

chamber;

non-clog

pilot; and

stainless steel burner.

VISIT HODGES JEWELRY oa SIDEWALK DAY

Worth Crowing About'
through the courtesy of LincolnMercury, "Jerry" having won
the trip sponsored by the com- ,

THE LANDLUBBER INN

Hodges Jewelry

M-43 on Woh Lake

YOUR DEPENDABLE JEWELER SINCE 1931

Open 7 Days

Phono 623-5311

A guest of. the Chet Hodges
over the weekend was her sister.1
Miss Helen Cusack of Belding. I

PLATFORM ROCKERS

INNIRSPRING MATTRESS

Compere at $25.00
Pin $3 Beaus Bucks
BUNK BID OUTFITS

Hi-Fi STEREO CONSOLES—4-Speed Auta. .

Campese at S»».OO .

Campers at $!49.00 $99.11

Plus &gt;12 Boairt Burke

Pin $20 Bean Burka

DOUBLE SQFA BIDS

FREE BONUS BUCK$ given Mth avary

* purchase . . . spend them here for
• whatever you choose!
Largs asst, •( aim and colon$8.88

RICpRO CABINETS—Rag. $16.95 ...&gt;11.88

APT. &gt;1X1 GAS RANGU—Fnaon Nans

Cnapar. st 119.00 .

Cmfus at $89.00 $49.88
4hn &gt;12 Been Burks

Mn &gt;12 lean Bucks

sio to &gt;2o

........................

BAR STOOLS—Rag. $9.95&gt;9.88

Ml h W
&gt;41 t. $40

JE
30* US

4-PIECI SECTIONALS
Camper* at $249.00

Ml ta &gt;150
&gt;150 to &gt;250 .......#
&gt;251 te &gt;3S0

TILT-SACK CHAIRS—CWoe of Cater &gt;38.88

Pin $4 Bean Buck.

,

2-PC. SOFA-BED sad CHAIR SETS
Compare at &gt;159.00 .....^-.-&gt;99.88

«n $20 Bean Backs

M51 te &gt;490 a«d ever &gt;490

$20.00

SWIVEL CHAIRS
Compare St $3 ‘
Plus $4 Bonus

Cmapam it $59.50
Pin $4 Bean Burka

.$40.00
.--&gt;75.00
$100.00

■PIECt BEDROOM SUmS
Cmapara at $149.00 ...
Flue $20 Bean Burks

DELUXE LIVING
Reg- &gt;189.00
Pin &gt;20 Bean Barks

100% NYLON CARPETING
.
Cempam at $5.95 74 ...I.lg. v£ &lt;1.00

rtei You Gel Bonus Backs, Teel

�Pastor
nites Couple in
Baptist Rites
Min Janet Kay

Wednesday evening and Thurs-

tbe Homer Smiths.

Linderman.

Under The
Dryer

■UMlnca.

with &lt;•

length gown with a full train.

MRS. JAMES WARREN SUTHERLAND
. Miss Janet Kay Linderman Becomes BrMe.
Rapids. Charlotte. Middleville.
Wayland. Byron Center. Alto.
Nashville. Saranac. Freeport,
Lake Odessa. Wcxxlliuid. Mus­
kegon and Marshall.
| The rehearsal party was given
by the groom's parents Friday.
Hocr length skirt falling from;William Wooer, friends of the July 8. at 8 pm. at the Pleasant
an empire waistline. She wore groom from Delton, were ushers, Point restaurant In Hastings.
a wide rim crownleas hat with I For her daughter's wedding
satin ribbon to match her dress. ■ Mra. Linderman chose a pink
She carried a basket of yellow . linen draw. with matching acgroom's

mother's

1t h and groom, Mrs. Alloc ABerdlng
matching oorangvn of white car-

wm

Paul Willard, eon

decorated with baskets of yellow
Mr. and Mra. Richard Cbok of
Grand Rapids, cousins of the'

ant

WHITE'S

Thompson

of

Middleville,

Gary VanDulno ot Wayland, ENGAGED—The engagement of
poured, and Mln Mary Vander- Miss Robin Rice and Michael
brook, served at the punch bowl. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Gordon Timm and Miss j Howard Martin. Cloverdale, is
Mary Hummel of Hastings. Mra. being announced by her parents.
Edward. .Streeter ot Middleville Mr and Mrs. Ruy Sherman,
and Mtas Ellen Price of Freeport । Delton; Both ’ nre graduates of
attended the gift table.
1 Delton High School. The brldeTtw couple will reside at 433 E. I elect Is attending Parson?* BusiGreen Street.
| ness School. The prospective
Out of town guests were pres- bridegroom is employed at Hardent from Delton. Hartford. Plain- I Ing's Market. Delton. No date
945-3967 writ Kalamazoo. Augusta. Grand llns
Mt tor the wedding.

Photography
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY

SIDEWALK
This Friday, July 22nd
One Group of

• SLIPS
• BLOUSES
• GIRDLES
Dresses
Skirts

•
•

Sidewalk
Day

Knit Tops

Beach Bags

Mrs. Sheffer
Returns from
Argentina Visit
Mrs. 8. M. Sheffer of E'. Blate
Road returned recenUy Trom a
seven-week visit In Cbrdoba. Ar­
gentina. returning to the States
from Buenes Aires the day
eralOrganlas took over the gov­
ernment.
While a guest of her son,
Bruce, and family, Mrs. Sheffer
enjoyed the hospitality of many
Argentine homes arid was very
much impressed by their graci­
ous friendliness. Trips to the
nearby mountain areas. Carlos
Pas for dinner at the Grand
Castello Hdtel and to Alta
Gracias and to beautiful San
Jorge near I-a Falda. were high­
lights of her visit
Goodbyes to the family were
less diflkrult this year due to
plans for a visit to the States
In August, when Lee will bring
grandson. Mike, for his Fresh­
man orientation al Michigan
State University and Kathy to
spend her sophomore school year
I in Hastings at the home of the
Leon Hales
En route home to Lansing
from Chicago the Kenny O'Don­
nells, visited hU mother. Mra.
Clark O'Donnell, overnight on
Monday.
The Jack Taylor family re­
turned Monday evening from a
few days trip to Niagara Falls
Pittsburg and W&amp;t Virginia.
'

Robes
Blouses

•
•

•

.

11

I

Slacks

e HATS
• JEWELRY
• PURSES

_
_ _
_
There has been a constant
men were Stanley Waksmundskl | Hurry of activity in town and el
of Kni«maxoo and J efl Hinman | Wall Lake for the Dr. Raymond
of Hastings.
iFlnnle family reunion!ng. Tbe
- — — daughter's wedding • Bob VsnderWerfs of Menominee
Mrs. Holier chose ■ drees of. Fails. Wli. arrived Thursday
white bonded lace over aqua । evening and Ralph Tatum arwith white accessories and the rived from California Friday eve­
groom's mother wore an aqua I ning to join his wife and four
lace dress with a jacket and I youngsters who have been here
matching accessories. They both fOT two weeks. Saturday evening
"-------------------- ---- ^hlU! dairies the Tatums and VonderWert*
and roses.
Rudy Vogelreutera hooted a party
church undercroft for 125 guests. at her father. David Goodyear's
Mra. Willis Smith and Mrs. Jack Gun Lake cottage on Hastings
Lorens presided at the coflee Pointe.
service with Mra. Kenneth Nunn,
Lots Sunday afternoon the
slater of the bride, serving punch. Dr. Gordon Pinnies entertained
Guests were registered by the
aunt of the bride. Mrs. Robert
Goodwin of Bellflower. Calif.
lowed by a gathering ot the Fin­
The wedding cake waa cut by
nic clan at Wall Lake.
Mrs Gladys McNeill.
For traveling tnrougn Northern Michigan, the new Mrs. Yar-

TO

These are too drying . . .
Is your hair hard to man­
age this Summer. You’ll be
delighted with our style cut

Peg*
Beauty Bar
Styitag &amp; Wig, Service
136 VS $«.»■ St.

Chicken Barbecue &amp; Festival
St. Cyril Catholic Church
Catalpa Hall • Gun Lake
Sunday, Auguit 7, 1966
Come one, come all

. young and old!

A day of fun and enjoyment for all!

Barbecue - Gam®» - Refreshments

HASTINGS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Father Jo*" V. Dillon Council 3447

While They Last!!
Brand Name WRIST WATCHES
Gents and Ladies (14 Only)

17 Jewel

. Shock Proof

‘5000 * ’24.95
BAGS OQ«

(VALUIS FROM
$2.00 to $50.00)

RINGS

BIRTHSTONE PEARL

Included are:

I Elgin Watch (Value $29.95)

and Barbecued

Only

*12.95
Values to

ONYX TIGER EYE
Decorator Clocks
Botiques______
Italian Sun Hoti

$29.9&amp;
1 OH
99c
99c

SPARE RIBS
pnee

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

touch, giving a matte finish
to your complexion. Xt should
be fine and light, not heavy
and course or combined with

Don't Miss It! Fabulous Buys
on the street and in the store

10 Silver Dollars (plus merchandise)

REDUCED

lighter than your founda­
tion. never darker. Remem-

Sidewalk Day Specials!

•2 Diomond Rings (Value $50 each)

Bathing Caps

■ eddlng.

Californians Feted

Gilmore Jeweler's

GRAB

wim:

Pedal Pushers

with black ribbon.

The Church of SL John the
Evangelist in Fremont was___
scene ot the wedding of Miss
Kathryn Holler of Premont and
William Roy Yarger of Kalamaioo. Saturday evening. July 2.
with the Rev. Henry H. Cho­
quette performing the double
ring ceremony at 7:30 o'clock.
Large baskets of white daisies1
decorated Uie altar. Mra. Harri­
son Gingrich, organist, provided
the traditional wedding music.
'Parents of the bridal couple
are Mr. and Mrs. Royden Yarger
nf Hastings and Mra Gertrude
Holler of Fremonj.
Given in marriage by her un-:
;!e,
cle, Mr. Mentis
Marvin Holter,
Holler, th®
the bride
wore a white linen, floor length
sheath gown. The modified em­ cotton suit that she hod made.
pire waistline was complemented
by a scoop neckline and elbow paisley print. She wore white
length, bell shaped sleeves. White
daisy appliques trimmed the their home in Dearborn where
sleeves and skirt. A Cardinal's the groom is employed at the
cape appllqued with daisies, IBM office.
formed the chapel length train
Out-of-town guests were from
and a Illy shaped headpiece, Bellflower. Calif.; Elkhart, Ind.:
beaded with pearls, held her veil Lathrop Village. Livonia, War­
of silk illusion. She carried a ren, Hastings, Kalamazoo, Mus­
bouquet of white daisies and yel­ kegon. Mt. Pleasant. Dearborn.
low sweetheart roses.
Hesperia, Grant, Newaygo,
Miss Karen McNeill of Fre­ Grand Rapids and Battle Creek.
The rehearsal dinner was host­
bridesmaids were Miss Marie ed by the bridegroom's parents
Ramey of Muskegon and Miss at Samuel's Fine Foods.
Peggy Barringer of Lathrop vil­
lage. The attendants were mont High School and attended
dressed alike In two-piece floor­ WMU where she waa afllllated
length gowns of pale yellow lin­ with Alpha Chi Omega sorority
en. featuring A-line skirts, made The groom graduated from Has­
by the bride. Their headpieces tings High School and served
were a halo of daisies and they four yean in the US. Navy. He
Carried bouquets of daisies tied also attended WMU

.values to

ALL
REDUCED

Swim Suits
Bermudas

I ENGAGED-Mr. and Mrs. RobI ert Atkinson. 2304 Clearview
Ave. Canton. Ohio, announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Miss Marjorie E. Atkinson, to
Steven P. Bottcher. son ot Mr.
and Mrs Hermann F. Bottcher,
523 W. Prairie Avenue, Hastings.
Miss Atkinson is a graduate of
Glenwood High School and West
Liberty State College, West Vs.
She is now working os a dental
hygienist in Canton. Ohio. Steve
Bottcher is a graduate of Glen­
wood High School and is a junior
at Lafayette College. Easton. Pa.,
where he is studying mechanical
engineering. He.is a member of
the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity,
Key Honor Society. Student
Council and Vanity football and

Peg Preston

986 graduate of Harper Creek
Ugh School and la now staoned at Lackland Air Force
■use. San Antonio, Texas, where
ie is undergoing basic training

Kathryn Holler,
William Yarger
Exchange Vows

dress

dress was ywBow. with matching ated with baskets of yellow
Immediately following the

■f R9 Battle Creek. The bridelect Is a 1988 graduate of Ras­
ing! High School and Is emiloyed at the Camp Pire oflier

MRS. WILLIAM ROY YAROER
. . . Miss Kathryn Holler Becomes Bride.

bridal bouquet consisted ot white

Hie

INNOUNCE TROTH —Mr and
tfrs Earl Dunn of R6 Bstth
Jretk announce the engagement
if their daughter. Sybil Jeanne,
o A1C James Allen Noah, the

Loren E. Lewis or uh w Hign
Street arc announcing the en­
gagement of their daughter.
Cheryl Ann, to A/2C John R
Bolton, son of Chief Master Sgt
and Mrs. John W. Bolton ot
ojji-a nunicr avv.. niiutta
Guebors AFB. Bellon. Mo. Cheryl
|u a 1985 graduate of Hastings
, High School and is attending I
Columbus Business University. |
uotumous. Ohio.
onio John
uonn is sta-|
siaColumbus.
,I.- r APB
awn
। Honed at the J-ockbourne
In Columbus. Ohio. An Aug. 13
i wedding is being planned

TOO!

WATCH BAHDS
Speidel and J-B

Tlw Superette
—OPEN DAILYTorn &amp; Salty Robinson
205 N. Mkhlfon

9 A.M. to H P.M

COSTUME JEWELRY

�Mary Beth of OUvrt and Leon Ot Mttte Crtek. Orio Main at
any Bttmrfed the funeral of their UakxUu., Mt. and Mrs Roy Main
sunt, aWMh Ony, st Banflald •nd ntoee, Once. M Homer. Mn.
an Saturday. Recent ealten at the
Lean Omy bone wen Mn. Otonu

’jcu H love ou.

fell GAKFD GOODS

Ucfcely
Compliment Koy
Before Her Nuptials

Mothers to Invade
Michigan State .
Campus July 26-29

As the wedding date for Kay

proaches, two more lovely partian
have been added to 'the happy
events of her pre-miptlal days.
On July I. Mrs. Bruce Kramer
of Pewamo honored Key with a
miscellaneous shower. The many
lovely gifts were partially con- and Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin
Huntley, wffi entertain at the
former's home with a brunch on
Saturday morning for all out-ofU&gt;wn guests and members of the

taken for granted.
College Week for Women,
July 26-2S at Michigan fifala
Unlvenlty, gives Michigan homer,
makers such an opportunity. The
conference is • unique type of

Ted Teadt

SIDEWALK DAY SPECIAL
BUTTERMILK UiEDCAKES 49c doz.

Representative

Danish Pastries

89th District

Chopped German Cinnamon Bread 42c

A September graduate of Hackley
Hdsp tai School of Nursing, Maskegon Mr. Wltkop U a graduate
of Northwestern Michigan Col­
lege. Traverse City, and is in the
die design field of General Mo­
tors in'Flint A November wed­
ding U being planned

HE'S Interested

A chopped sweet dough with cinnamon, brown sugar and
. honey. -

in YOU

Apple Frittan---------- .------- 6 for 42c

jrtOAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Vers
«• Carter of R2 Middleville annmince the engagement of their
daughter. Marilyn Irene, to Rob­
ert K Wltkop. son of Mr. and
Mrs Kenneth R. Wltkop ot R3

A fry rail withpUra, ol ™|. rararaur« howy

trawbt, COOKIE DAY Eoch Wnlnndoy. 4 dos. SI
Moodoy FANTKY DAY------------------5 lwyn Braod $1

Orlfflths b In her sixth term in
Congress and was previously In
the Michigan legislature. Shell
speak Thursday evening. July SB,
sion is open to Ute public.
Current Michigan legislators
who will Uke part in the pro­
gram will be Raymond Dxendsdi.
Detroit majority leader of the

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

member of the Michigan House
of Representatives. They will
participate in a panel discussion
with a legislative counselor and
a news reported.
Mrs. Mahlon Sharp, East Lan-

HASTINGS

On Our Regulai
Name Brands of

SUITS and
SPORT COATS

Baptist Service
Unites Couple at
Hastings Church

at the Bliss Union Hall following
the wedding. ’
Out at town guests came from
Owosso, Grand Haven, Middleville

In a double ring ceremony. Miss
Lyndla Kay McNutt and Robert
C. Champion were united In maritage at the First Baptist Church
in Hastings an Saturday, July 2,

Mrs. Cortright
Hosts Thornapple
Garden Club

The Thornapple Garden Club
met Thursday, July 14. with Mrs.
Mra. Florence Chapman's?
Mn. Hawks provided the tradi­ Albert Corulght in her lovrt&gt; Grand Rapids and Bert ODounew home at Algonquin Lake
tional wedding music.
with
Mra
Lloyd
Storer
M
coGiven in marriage by her father.

The Right Rev. Magr. Frei
Drienengn of Grand Rapids, a Hhuitze performed the cerrnil
They are now at home at J
well-known flower show judge,
Her veil of orgimxa was held In whoae topic wm “Dried Arrange - Lakeshore Road, Twin Lake
place with a Uara of seed peurls
and crystal drops. She carried a
bouquet of white rosea and blue

Miss Uhd» Btaup. as maid of
honor, wore a floor length gown
ot yellow satin with white over­
lace and carried a yellow rose.
The bridesmaids. Miss Shirley
with many making arrangements
wore floor length gowns of pastel using materials they bad taken.
colored net in shades of green, blue Home lovely and interesting arand pink. They each carried a
single yellow rose.

ONE RACK FROM OUR
REGULAR STOCK

was the flower girl and Stanley
Ray Shellenbarger. nephew of the
bride, was the ring bearer.
Mr and Mrs R&lt;^jert Anderson.

Regular $1995 Io $39!

Chrystal Case
Dancers Perform
At Chesaning
On Monday. July 11. JoEllen
Miller and Bnicv Smith tap-

Men's
Spring
JACKETS

Our Complete

Regular
$7.95 &amp; 9.95

BOYS

$4.75 &amp;
$5.75
.INOLEUM

DEPARTMENT

Boat were Mr and
mond Miller, Mn.
Mr. and Mn. Jack
family and Chrystal

Mrs. Ray­
Lyle Story,
Smith and
Case Hampreached - a MofhedM Omrdh
awd worked ia a factory. Have
bees a dairy farmer atoce

ALL NAME BRANDS

Marked

A FLOOR TO MEET

Down

Stock Up on

• SHIRTS
• TROUSERS
• JACKETS

EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS

Now

Corne get values at our Sidewalk Sale of Summer
Slocks! We’ve got all kinds: loops, beltless, pleats.
Ivy ... fit and style for everybody. And ot big
savings, too!

• SPORT COATS

Reg. $5.00

Now $3.50

Wide Selections

# &amp;/&lt;?/

They are staying mainly al Ken a
aa Mn. Pom* lane to still in
Blodgett. Hospital.

Reg. $6.00

FAMILY PROBLEMS are constantly being
put in front of a Circuit Judge. Divorcee,
Juvenile problems, assault*, property and
custody disputes are
all the concern of the
Judge. I strongly be- f
'
Beve we must keep I
the family1 as the base I 1.*J 1
of our society.
I

SHIRTS

MEN'S SWIM SUITS

Now $2.75

• Etc.

Jeffrey. Dan and Andy arrived
from Worcrater. Mass.. Saturday
evening for a two weeks' vaca-

$8.95 to $19.95

Reg. $4.00

• BERMUDAS

FLOOR

COVERING

Regularly

• SUITS
• BATHING SUITS

Ronald W. Layton
"Republican
Candidate tar
State
Representative
55th District!

and white dress with navy acces­
sories for her daughter's wedding.
Richard Champion served as his

SPORT COATS

h

Bert O'Donnell, '
Mrs. Chapman Wed
At Twin Lake

SPORT SHIRTS
Reg. $4.00

Now $2.75

Reg. $5.00

Now $3.50

Reg. $6.00

Now $4.25

CLEVELANDS
MEN S &amp; BOYS' WEAR

El
err RICHARD ROBINSON
CLCVI CIRCUIT COURT 1UUGE

�Barth. Doria Krickzon, Mr. and

Society newS

New Granddaughter House Guests from
Mr. and Mrs

The South ore '
Honored ot Parties

Lyndon Barry

with their Dew grand-

alkers Compete
At Barry Fair

Hned their imagination culinary
talents Saturday and created a
hones entered in the many dlvi-

see walking hartca with an Aben
Johnson Memorial Trophy to be
awarded.
The horses will be shown in
two rings In front of toe grand­
pm. on the opening day, stand.
Walking horse trophy sponsors
include Robert W. Sherwood, Lro

stoewalk bays
Close Out

(Rldu*. .1 5)

45 r.p.m. Records — 25
Capitol

AIWA Transiitor

Monograph

RECORDER
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was the gastruno-

Sandra Zanklt* and Duane
Shepard were Wednesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra. Gerald
Shepard of near SL Mary's Lake.
* Mtei Patricia Sapp, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Harold Sapp of)
13604 Manning lake Road, and,
Christopher A. Graham, son of.
Mr. and Mra. Myron A. Graham I
of 609 E Hamilton Lane, were
married Saturday afternoon In
Chapel Hill Methodist Church.
Rev. Chris Laursen. pastor of
St. Peter Lutheran Church, of-1
Related. The young couple will|
make their home at 165 Swedish

Weekend guest* ot Mr. and Mrs.

MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE!

MUSIC CENTER
945-4284
Open All Day Thursday

WONDERFUL STUFF—Ba, Ad.nw ll-rra„U Central Bcferal

Philip Hansen ot

Mra. Gary McAlvev and family
from New Lenox, Ill.
Last Tuesday Richard Kilgore
entered Community Hospital. *
Roy Brown has been discharged
from the Health Center and will
continue convalescing al home.
* Daily Vacation Bible School
started Monday In the Pleasant­
vlew Schoo! under the direction Community Hospital. * The
of Mrs. Wayne Bucklin. ★ Mr. Banflelii-Brlggs-Dowllng Metho­
dist Youth Fellowship met al the
Jimmy Leonard attended the Bonfield Methodist Church Bun103rd Case reunion at the home
of Roland Case of near Beadle
Lake. Sunday. There were 57 family spent toe weekend of the
4lh at their Houghton Lake cot­
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling French tage. * Saturday, Mra. Leo Fray
attended tlw Reid reunion Sun­ and Kathryn dkove to toelx
day at Tyden Park. * Our *ym- Houghton Lake cottage wheye
pathles are extended to Mr and they spent the weekend with
Mr*. James Whitmore (Marjorie
Lenz) who lost a baby son, Brian
Leonard and family who were
vacationing there. Leo Frey re­
turned home with hl* family on
Monday.

GIGANTIC!

■3m

FflBl
[■m
LaU
K£jg
Km

Summer

SALE

Kathryn. Mrs. Lola Prey and Mr
and Mra. Robert Frey and fami­
ly attended to6 wedding of Du
Wayne Bhepord to Sandra Zanker Saturday evening in toe
Chapel Hill Methodist Church.
* Mr. and Mr*. Norman Forahfy
and family from Battle Creek
were Sunday dinner guests of
hU mother, Mr*. Leota Forshcy,
and Mra. Janet Shattuck and
sons. * Mr. and Mra. Clarence

-

‘

-----

Mrs. Myrtle Dunn. *
'Mrs. John Sterner and family
from Grand Rapids and Mr. arid
Mrs. RolUe Powell and son weraJ
Sunday afternoon callers at'Utt
home of Mr. and Mrs. RofaMt

B. F. GOODRICH

FINAL

This will be the big Venetian
weekend in Charlevoix and a
number of Hastings resident will
meet there during the festivities.
The Bob Sherwood family will
Join toe George Hamaty family
for toe weekend at toelr cottage
on Charlevoix Utee where they
have been this week and will be
next week. The Richard Guen­
SB thers plan to Join the group and
Dr. and Mra. Gordon Finale will

CLEARANCE M
RED CROSS

RED CROSS

in

Northern

COBBIES

SUMMER
STYLES

POWERS

chairman for the luncheon next
Tuesday.

Capable and quali*
tied - Over 30 years
legal experience.

Michigan

Primary Election
Augult 2

railed her mother. Mrs. Grace
Chaffee, in Striker District, Fri­
day evening. * Mra. Clinton
Town and children from Alle­
gan spent Sunday at Lindon
Norris'.

family from 'McOmber spent
Sunday at Howard Moore-*. *

Letter of July 14:

. •

George Lowden and Mr. and
Mrs. Mlles Bawdy of Clarksville]
pperit several days In Indiana.1
This weekend, Mr. Lowden arid
e. and Mra. Lawrence Wclden- '
er of Grand Rapids spent at

ter Newton cd Northville, Mra.
Hugh FutdLsb of Loa Angeles,
Calif, and Mra Millie Erway
Walter E. Colbert on Monday.

July 22nd
. . And Through
The Weekend!

‘cAc ° $A00

Ladies and Children's Wear
One rack—broken sizes.

Jv

Values to $29.98

O

LADIES BLOUSES

Mjalorly $2.98

Asst, styles in stripes, prints and solid colors.
Sizes 32 to 38.

Now

THROW RUGS

Regularly $2.98

Now

Non-skid backs. Assorted colors.

.

’1.66
I.UU
$1.00

Regularly $1.49

FINGERTIP TOWELS

Now 5 for $100

Assorted colors in terry cloth.

urday callers. * Meadamea Cul-

Regularly $1.98

Padded Garment Hangers

the Charles Murphys aboard Thursday on bualnea*. •* Mr. and
toelr yacht for the weekend.
Mrs. Admiral Pberch and friend
Mra. Bernard Reed, Mr*. Glen at Lansing visited his sister, Mn.
Lottie Bumpus Sunday. They all
Mra. Roger Wlswell leave today
for Frankfort to visit the Dick Bumpus. * Mra. Winn HutehlnFlngleton and Ken Rone families
Katie Geier and daughter. Norvacationing this week. They will
continue on to Petoskey and
other northern points, returning
home Monday.
The Claude Braidwoods spent Calms.
their vacation touring toe south­
ern atatm. with their flrat stop at
Bradstown, Ky, to see the Ste­
phen Pewter Story under tha

SOCIALITES

Horace K.

loUee Huuley, Knoxville, Tenn,

union at Gun Lake July 3rd.
including Mn. Maylan Jones ot
Lansing, her daughter and hut­
band. the Darrell Klngsworlhs.
and
the Stanley Jones family of
lie Hammond from Hasting*
Bloomflaid
HUI*. The latter visi­
called at Will Quid*. Bunday.
ted her mother on July 4. Mn.
* Mr. and Mra. Will Curd called
at Charlie Tobias'. Sunday. ★ Sothard.
Honed

called at Mrs. Ada Tobias' and
Jennette Eisner's in Hastings,
Wednesday. * Mr. and Mra.
Lloyd Owen called on William
Ooxk in Nashville. Sunday. *
Miss Bernice Calms from Lan­
sing spent Monday night at the
Lloyd Owens. Tuesday forenoon
Mrs. Lloyd Owen and Bernice;
Calms called on Mrs. William
wocaWd Bln Nashville, and later at-'
led the Guild picnic al Ty-!
den Park, Hastings

ITALIAN SANDALS

■tetter, V. Engle, P. Faulkner and
D. Cleveland. Among tin 44 j

By Mrt. Lloyd Owen
Dawlta*
MS-Mil

East Middle Lake

CHARM STEP

aucuTctum
——— -- -pitallty that always await* their
arrival.
Thursday they wwe honoree*
for luncheon al Point W«t near

Circuit Judge
East Doud

By Mrt. Bettie M. Cairnt

AMERICAN GIRL

in 'at Knoxville. Tenn,

Michael S. Nusbaum
To Wed Miss Keel
On September 17

Aora fTv- this Bummer. Her fiance, a prize for the afternoons play.
“• ““ 8“h*rt* a“”
mduM. r™» O.iJirTu.h
Ha Thuradw Mn Uj »
Mra.
David
P*ul will
a rav School
ocnoot 1*
i* working
worxing on
on a
a master'*
masicra H.
n. and —
... —
— --—*- »n — ■—. - - “ Mkhlgan be the Ihonoms
vwvwwm when Mra. Fred
firSe dJ‘«re
etate Univeratty.
Porteou* wlU be haste** with a
I The wedding will take place on bridge luncheon at her home on
c—.
a r*huwh Street.
Mn. Richard Foster chalnnaned the ladies luncheon and bridge
at ,tte Hastings Country Club

wood of Chicago. Ted Tetzloff of
South Bend. Ind, Diana Ben-

City.

awhUe.

ment or toelr daughter. Heather' co-host
for this particular luxurious Rose, to Michael Shaw Nusbaum. friend*
lunch in the adventure In good
eating.

trip to Niagara Falls.
several lamlllet attended the'
wedding of Ml** Nelson and

York

IO

99'

138 W. Statu

turkey, Muffed with veal and

wlna Van Winkle of Bedford.
N.Y, William Bhaln of New York

LONG-PLAY ALBUMS
RCA - Camden - Design - Crown

69'

Banfield- Vicinity

tucky Home. At Atlanta. Qa,
they saw the Cyclorama. the
world'* largest painting. That
visited the Cypress Garden,
Jungle Gardens and saw the.
world's largest dancing water*.-

Beautiful shades and scented.
Boxed for gift giving.

Now

$1.66

Regularly 49c

KITCHEN TOWELS

Now 3 for

Terry towels in assorted patterns.
Regularly $3.98

BLANKETS

Now J for $5^

By Beacon . . . The popular Sea Isle.
Regularly $7.98

BEDSPREADS

Now 2 for $ JOO

By Cannon. Twin or double bed size.

line of Florida with time spent

GARMENT BAGS

turning through th* Carolinas.
The Braidwood* were especially
Impressed with the slate dt
Florida, our fastest growing

Jumbo size to hold up to 14 garments.

Regularly $1.49

Now $1.00

OUR SIDEWALK DAY SPECIALS WILL CONTINUE
THROUGH THE WEEKEND WHILE QUANTITIES LAS

Carpet &amp; Furniture
CLEANING

Birke s
Hastings Cut Rate
Shoe Store
OPEN ALL DAY

All Sales Final...
No Exchanges or Refunds on Sale Merchandise

If you are proud of your furnishings

and want to protect your investment,

80

hove them cleaned the safest and most
effective way possible.

MILJLER'S
Duradean
’ 9 YEARS IN HAETtNi *
''

THE STORE AT
Look for fomoui Trjde-Name’ labels on the
thingi you buy... you'll find them here!

THURSDAY

107 E. Woodland Ave.

MANY OTHER BARGAINS THROUGHOUT

Fk. Wl 5-2091

Parmaleejr
124 East State Street

�SHOP and SAVE in HASTIHtS &lt;m FRIDAY. JULY
SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
Free Samples of Sprite .. . All Day!

SIDEWALK SALE ONLY

MICHIGAN STATE and

10% DISCOUNT on any G.E.
Small or Largo
APPLIANCE in our Store

UNIVERSITY of MICHIGAN

HASTINGS ELECTRIC
lit W. SfeteSt.

BUN. McPHARLIN'S MEN'S WEAR

Sweat Shirts s179
138 E. State St.

t. Then Take Home

Sprite

s Pack

Metal - Automatic

$ 1 ^eadi

Ite Cube Trays

49%.^,

Regularly Sell for S3«o

’ ■

BULLING'S APPLIANCES &amp; GIFTS

CITY FOOD and BEVERAGE

139 W. State St.

Downtown Haitingi

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
VALUABLE

i V

.COUPON

This COUPON Worth
$5.00 on your new
Diamond Mounting
•

Ladies Blouses
Sixes 32 to 38
Regularly $2.98

RINGS and THINGS

Pates 1 lb. Bag

Assorted Styles in Stripes,
Prints and Solids

CHEESE POPsOQc

$*166

(Diamond Setting Done Right in Store)

GILMORE JEWELER

PARMALEE'S

102 E. State St.

124 E. State St.

-

■ /

Jewelry Store. Many sidewalk nn tn
displays of valuable items
“

Regularly priced 59c

|

Everything found in o modern

nff
11

/ 4i

MILLER JEWELERS

1

FELPAUSCH FOOD CENTER

118 W. State St.

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS

SIDEWALK BARGAINS

One Group of

One of Our Finest Brands of

Pure Linseed. Oil

« a nA

HOUSE-MINT $4“
Specially Priced for Friday Only!

50c TABLE

Wall Plaques &amp; Pictures
Many different
varieties and sizes.
Save up to

F

•*** /U

HASTINGS PAINT &amp; WALLPAPER

WALLDORFF FURNITURE

107 Salt State St.

105 I. State St.

Figurines, Pottery &amp;
Hot Buys on 0ne-6fo-Kind Itemt.

$1.00 TABLE
Look Sat Jewelry. Oiihee.
Giauware, 3-Pack* of
Golf Balk and Many
More'Bargalni!

Cf M

LADIES SHORTS

Originally $6 &amp; $7

* |

HODGES DEPENDABLE JEWELER
122 Wait State Street

GITTLEMAN'S

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
COUPON

COUPON

Good for

Good for

50c

$10.00
Diamond Ring

Watch Band

ODD LOTS OF

ff-

FLOOR TILE ..,..7 M‘h
LINOLEUM
F /V
oh
REMNANTS

MILLER JEWELERS

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

IIS W. State St.

123 W. State St.

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
ONE RACK OF OUR FINEST

Blouses, Slips &amp; Girdles
SIDEWALK SALE

‘2.00-

THE BONNET and GOWN SHOP
104 I. State St.

In-Store Display
Real-Wood Veneer
PANELING — 4 by 8 Sheet
$359
ChooM from 6 Grains________________
CASH AND CARRY PRICE
See Our Special Display of
QQ(
HAND TOOLS &amp; HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ea. 33
SEE OUR KITCHEN DISPLAYS

BARRY COUNTY LUMBER
-

No. Jefferson at the Railrood

MEN'S GLOVE LEATHER

SCHOOL SUPPLIES

CASUALS io»jm-^3O°r'

AT PRICES YOU'LL LIKE

SEE THEM TO BELIEVE THEM

Slip On or O.ford Styles

LAPO WALGREEN DRUGS

Birke's Hostings Cut Rate Shoes

118 So. Jeftenon

114 W. Slate St.

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
-----------OUR SPECIAL HOMEMADE

Foot Long HOT DOGS
with everything . . .
Eat 'em here or buy
them by the Bag.

HAPPY HOME

rag

£

» J

J

your nn
choice OO

RIEPENHOFF'S SAUSAGE KITCHEN
115 5. JeHenon

PENNEY'S

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
Men's, Women's &amp; Children's
Ski Jackets &amp;
Winter Coats

o.

«a

Sola er *| a

&amp; ▼J

$14.95 Values
LEARY'S SPORT CENTER
123 t. State St.

One Group of
Men's and Ladies

Special

METAL

HERE'S A TASTE TREAT

WRIST WATCHES

ot

Ironing Board *377

BUTTERMILK FRIED CAKES

Discontinued models
from our regular stock
of guaranteed watches
JACOBS' PHARMACY

Folds Flat
BEN FRANKLIN STORE

SIDEWALK DAY

o4y49‘doi.

DALE'S BAKE SHOP

102 W. State at Jefferson

12« I. Stet, St.

SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS SIDEWALK BARGAINS
Complete Boys Department
Shirts • Pants • Jackets
Suits • Sport Coats
Bathing Suits • Bermudas
CLEVELAND'S MEN'S &amp; BOYS'
130 leit Stele Street

TARGET WARE
Qaert

HOUSEHOLD PAIL

Handiart Unbreakable Polyethylene in pylon
Can’t Ruit or Stain. Easy ta Clean
*7Q&lt;
Never Scratches------------------------------- Reg. 99c I 3

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 K. State St.

FAMOUS WALL SCENES

From the scenic spots
0^ AA
of America . . . Sizes
" I Illi
to cover your wall like ” g
wallpaper... or frame '
them.
BULLING'S APPLIANCES b GIFTS

One Table of

Ladies Shoes

.

$^50

Flats and Sandab
WAYNE'S SHOE STORE

p,

�ast

Softball Tourney On Johnson Field

liss Victorious
inaugurals
Hwbon H
VWjorU. U Moio

I HHS196M7
|

Hamess
ace Horae Bill
i Barry Fair

By Evelyn TmI. .

day night at Northville Downs.

—- night Hastings Mfg.
Wednesday night the Hastings

play In: tee nightcap.
Thia ■njurzday night Atty,
Stated track, is expected to enter his

game
docs

for non-winners of *8,500.

Thursday there is a two-yearold fiDy trot with a 82.000 purse
and a three-year-old filly trot

,Or

gerald and Williams

When you "release" the ball on the lane you should keep your
bowling snn coming straight upward. Your arm should coats up st
least ta shoulder level, but if you wish to go higher, it is permissible.
Remember to keep your am in the same are throughout the swing.
I caution you not to pull your arm across your body io the left as
you release the ball. In addition, you should not stop your, hand
action or "jerk" your hand back as you release the ball.
If you stop your hand action
t the point of release, the ball

Indiana last

ass-

hs
! IIS

Wednesday IS-4.

I:

11*10 Tuesday in

The Indians kept pace with a
The victory fave
8-3 record by defeating Guggemos’ Tigers Monday for their with. a. 4-3 record. Jim

Indians von 15-9. Pennington’s

run
Unger rotating but ta skidding.
Star bowlers eall this a "fiat**
bail. Therefore, remember to
keep your arm eotninr straight
Up after you have released the
ball. Once this smooth followthrough has been perfected, you
wil find that the aircetlonal line
and the hitting of the target will
be more consistent, which means
better scoring.
I would like to stress that
when your bowling ball is re-;
leased, it is rolled down the lane
and NOT “thrown." The ball
Must be "lifted” ove&lt; the foul
E* (not on or before). To aid
liftiag your ball over the foul I
», I recommend that you reach I
out for your spot or target on the
lane, keeping in mind that during
___ .1 —- --_ I..1_____ 1--- -----arm is held close to your body.*
At ths point of release, the
thumb always comes out' of ths
ball first—4he fingers remaining
momentarily to finpart ths lift
to give your ball an effective rotL

Merrill's Astros remained on Rlek V anDenburg t
the winners. McPht
winning pitcher.
tros, with a 7-1 record, defeated

fin

its

r

Duffy Daugherty beads Into
day. 8-3. In other Cub games his 13lh season aa head football
the Orioles forfeited to ths Twins
Wednesday and were edged by 13 partans,
Bachman

enth inning. Tlie Twins and the
Meta are tied for second with

Wes VanDenburg's high flying
Indians stayed undefeated in the
Babe Ruth league by scalping
Reynolds’ Braves. 8-1, Wednes­
day and Bunthelmer's Tigers
Monday 14-2. VanDenburg was
the hitting star with three hits

Two Michigan State students
won major golf titles during the

National Collegiate crown. Bob
Meyer, a graduate student, took
the Michigan Amateur.

Michigan State athletes have
the Tiger game. The Braves held won Individual NCAA champion­
second place with a 5-3 record by ships In seven different sports,
edging the Olanta 8-7. The Gl-

EDUCATION faee« some serious and very
challenging problems In the yean to coma.
Some of these problems will become matters
for the Courts to set­
tle. That’s why my

Moose Connie
Armchair
Mack Team in
Athlete X.
State Tourney

Hastings Mfg. to

.
Reynolds and Williams formed
Oaldsor Trail — Fishing has
, the .Merohints' battery while
• Don Bowers worked behind the
It by i pitched ball,
1 tastings Mfg.
j 10 days or so but sportsmen and
struckout, Lee OTDonIn the first game Tuesday women have been ignoring whst
&lt;Xit to center then Mike1 night Local 138 ppured four runs should be a good producer. Since
singled scoring Jsplnga. across In the first inning and five
have fished it but last Thursday
to post a 9-5 victory over Viking. Rhyncr Scholma and George
After those first two innings Beyerle of the Fisheries Research
around to score.
Local 138 was limited to three Institute Station.here and RobThe winning
scattarod hits.
’. Viking scored a run in the first Claire, caught their limit In good
walked, so did Shannon Lydy.
Steve Allerdlng was safe on n and second inning*, two in the eating-size bluegills. The gills
were about 7‘&gt; inches and really
handcuffed Local were dandles. You might be
and hurled no-hit missing a bet I I I I
D. Paul Clsler of Verllnde’J at
Tuesday night while Middleville Is proud of the fl­
pound walleye he landed at Gun
Lake recently.
’_CgtCh«r Don Bowers’ team
Michigan's antlerless deer quo­
scored twice in the first inning tas this Falk will be substantially
below those of 1645 as the Con­
Shannon Lydy slapping out sing­ servation Commission approved
les, and then they tallied five in all recommendations of the eight
BBTATI uavics
the third on four singles by Art Citizens Advisory Conrtnittees on
IINSURANCI • BONDS
Predenburg. Lydy. Ken Nell and Deer, with one minor exception.
Bemis Weiler.
Hunters will be allowed to take
big fifth inning added seven
Ph. 945-5182

IlttB-

UAL (STATE

tlon of the southern Lower Pen­
insula. the take will be 2.240, up
eight percent from last year.
State - wide. 143,000 antlerless
permits will be Issued with a
hoped-for kill of 37.000. The
UP. season will run Nov. 12-27
and the Lower Peninsula from

A IIP TO VACATIONERS
TAKE HALF AS MANY
CLOTHES ANO TWICE AS
MUCH MONEV

The Commission also closed
Drummond Island and Iron and
Menominee counties to sharp­
tail and prairie chicken hunters,
and reduced the number of
goosehunting permits to be is*
sued at Allegan State Game

The Moose Cotthle Mack

helpful.

picked up their third victory
against one defeat by defeating
the Wyoming Bank team at
Kimball Stadium in Wyoming
Saturday. 4-2.
The locals last a high scoring
game to the Marshall High
School team Monday, 15-8. The
Redskins are leading the Twin­
Valley summer league with a 12­
1 record.

The

HASTINGS
BOWL
Will Ro-Opan
Friday, July 22
Lana* have been
Roiurfaced and
Interior Redecorated

Ong ticket given for every

":TI!
El

win.) Employee* of Has­
tings Bowl and immediate
famijios not eligible.

OPEN BOWLING

Perfect Score

■ Al Taylor broke 50 straight
birds In the Barry Conservation
Club trapshoot Saturday at the
local range. Karl Argetalnger had
25 straight and Dick Taylor had
In tbe Wyoming game Has­ a 24. The shoot Saturday starts
tings picked up three runs to
the second Inning which proved
to be enough as Dave Williams
held the Bankers In check-scat­
tering five hits.
..
Can wi 5-3481.
With the out. Rick V£nDCnburg walked, took second on jin
error of Al Hengesboch’s ground

AVAILABLE at ALL TIMES
Bob and Mickey Lambert

a

RICHARD ROBINSON
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

('HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
Woodland at Michigan

We'll be
BROADCASTING

engood was safe on an error.
Hengesbach scored on Greg
Wood’s groundout then Lovengood scored on Steve Pocernlk’s
single to right.
The Moose-sponsored Hastings
locals scored UiHf final run In
the sixth., Dave Williams drew a
walk, stole second, went third on
an error and scored on a double
steal. Lcvrngood and Henges­
bach accounted for the other
singles.

Direct from the

Community

Building
tensive

game

handling

nine

at the

I Barry County
FAIR
Every Day

Visit

Our Booth During
Broadcast Hours

Monday, July 25

If you own a Boat

thru Saturday, July 30

HASTINGS SIDEWALK DAY
FUN and SUPER BUYS for EVERYONE
THIS FRIDAY - JULY 22AU DAY!

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BOWL

Bowling Ball
To be Given Away
Auguit 19th

local Board of Educa-

Marshall Jumped on Rudy Mc­
Pherson for four hits and five
Game Warden Gene Brown runs in the first Inning and four
reports hot weather and skimpy hits and three runs In the sec­
rainfall have combined to cause ond. From there on Ute Moose
trouble for fish at Head. Thorn­ team held tiielr own as they
apple and Pine Lakes. "We figure picked up one in the first, one
it was caused by the sudden in the third, four In the fifth
change of temperature, and is and closed out their scoring with
nothing to worry about,” Gene two In the seventh.
Dave Williams was Uie big hit­
as taking minnows out of warm ter for the locals collecting four;
water and cold water." he ex­ In five trips Including a home
plained. The kill didn’t effect too run and a triple. The two teams
many flail, probably a small per- were to meet again today at
n
centsge of the populations) In the Marshall,
various lakes. Brown also figured
—
there was a fish kill at Gun beThe American Broadcasting
cause of insect poisons. He also' Corporation will telecast the
has found a lot ot dead baby I Michigan Stale-Purdue and tlie
birds, but can't say what caused Michigan 8 tale-Notre Dame
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HER TIP FOR VACATIONERS •petit from each paycheck into your
nd at Halting* Saving* &amp; Loan. Next
mmer you’ll have the money for a
' * vacation trip. Wo welcome your
ving* at Hasting* Saving* &amp; Loan.

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JUMIQB VAMITY FOOTBALL

KllE-SS,

for all with 11.000

lHL^ffh'urled

Walters

11 and Dare giving up firs hits
Penning. and whiffing 13.

6th ol Seven Articles

Fair. Richard Palmer.

added Michigan Trotting Derby

1964 66 AH American Team

Completion of the Four Step Delivery

In Hastings

track, possibly including Palmer’s
own Good Pal's Billy who was

ik ion

Schedules

you II find a secure harbor

with INSURANCE
You'll feel secure aboard and ashore, when

Costs uh us, for complete information on
no insurance . . . any insurance.

Coleman Agency
INSURANCE

WBCH

/. Hastings and Barry County's
Own Radio Station

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ca football seteoUam in lego
just two schools ever have Sd
“ many as eight players make

Len Burns Wins
River Bend
Tourney Sunday
Len Bums, who took second In
the Hastings Area Tournament
at the Hastings Country Club
two-weeks ago, won the cham­
pionship tn tha “Five Iron *
Putter Tournament" held al
River Bend Sunday.
Bums carded an 83 over 18
holes using Just the two clubs

Every inch a nigged
John Deere

trel. Deuble-ufe electric start­
er. Deeble-sctien brakes. At-

and Bob Patridge with 13. Kyle
James. Chuck Humphrey and

Middleville

Mystery of State’s Waterfalls
Explained by WSU Geologist

By Mrs. Mary Jnekton

Mr. and Mra. Gerald VanOort
and sons spent a faw days in
Chicago sightseeing and visited
relatives, in. Decatur, Hl. * Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ba tech have been
camping at Otsego* Lake and KlwB.nl&gt; Michigan District Tourother lovely spots. * Mr. and
Mra. Portst Marshbanks left Country Club at Aim* Tuesday.
Saturday for a week’s trip north.
* Mrs. Florence Field te home
and Mrs William Sweet te help। Ing her with the meals. Mrs.
Fields gets about in a wheel­
chair. She broke her hip last
Spring. " •*—
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Woodland
ly Mrs. Gtemion C
Kt W, BraaJwsy
Pop Warner or Pee Wee football
far all boys in the fourth, fifth
and sixth grades. Practice will
start Aug. 15 with games begin­
ning tn September. Boys wishing
to play must have shoulder pads,

These are a must! Any other
The first three winners re­ protective equipment such as
ceived trophies.
any further Infonpatlon you may
with a 08 and fifth to Ernie
Burr with a 97.
Visitors this last week with
In the first flight Ed Skalski of Mra. ClUnena Schalbly and Mrs.
Battle Creek won flrat with 104,
BID Mallekoote had 105. Bob
Partridge 108. Maurice Adrianson 107 and Dale Smith and
Forrest (Chud) James tied with
108.
Stan Stout won the Mmnd
flight with 105, followed Tom1
Hoke with 114 and Harold Lewis
and Doug Stores tied for third ■
with 115s with Harold winning Paul Smith, Rev. Fred Bawdy
the sudden death playoff on the
first hole. Jim Lewis was fifth.
morning worship service* at the
Clark Loyer had the longest United Brethren Church. He has
drive on the first hole and Ken been filling the pulpit there since

-z'ESH

the Wrjght Reunion at Murphy'
Point, Gun Lake. There .were 80 ■
for dinner and 25 came for break - i
fast. This is an annual event' ,
U». d U M,.

eran and Methodist softball
। twims will compete against each
other Wednesday. July 27. The
Methodist team will play again
Saturday. July 30 on the Wood­
land field against Sunfield
Methodist.
Members of the community
join in the many other friends
of tile Wing twins in wishing
them a belated birthday.

JIM BARR

JOHN DEERE
LAWN &amp; GARDEN
TRACTOR

Tire Shop
U. S. ROYAL
Distributer

Best Buys on
New &amp; Used Tires
Mounted FREE!

Goodyear

their families at the Turn Niethmner home Tuesday evening for
their regular meeting. Some ar­
rived early to enjoy a dip in
the pool. Following the swim a
lovely potluck supper was serv-

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Glen Wolrtng te a patient at
Pennock Hospital with pneu­
monia. He would enjoy hearing

while other* sat and visited. Of
thing a little different at every
gathering to make It interesting.
Mike, son of Mr. and Mra. Glen-

earlier but his parents had made

The Best Teacher

pool until he went In head first.

funny to him.
Margaret, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Prank Schwartlng, will be

testa lagnlstura a ReprwMnts-

foe many years the highly

Michigan's major waterfalls are Indicated by dots. Shaded
area* Indicate counties containing the five largest Inland lakes
Ln the State. Other counties which contain or border upon lakes

DETROIT—The ‘ ‘water won - plains Dr. Mazola. the bedrock
dera" of Michigan provide not Is also Irregular, but the re­

only enjoyment to tourists but treating glaciers left It covered
with an overburden of clay,
clay mixtures and grave! In a
protective layer, which In Some
{laces Is up to one thousand
eet deep.
"Water flows more smoothly
over this protective layer, ’
says Dr_ Mozola. "making
waterfalls unlikely. It will be
a long time before many rivers
in the Lower Peninsula will
wear through the surface
layers to the rugged bedrock."
Only one sizeable natural
waterfall Is found in the south­
ern peninsula —Ocqueoc Falls
In Presque Isle County.
On the other hand, the Lower
Peninsula can boast two of the
largest Inland lakes in the
United States. Houghton, with
31 square miles, and slightly
smaller Higgins make the cen­
ter of the State a tourist magnet.
"Michigan’s many lakes, es­
pecially numerous in the Lower
Peninsula, were formed when
the glaciers melted. The water
filled basins of different sizes
yvhich were created by the un­
even distribution of glacial
debris."
Counting the Upper and
Lower Peninsula's attractions,
the State has over 11,000 Inland
lakes, 6,000 miles of rivers and
hundreds of miles of waterside
campgrounds, Dr. Mozola
points out.

of the
logical training, a
State’s physical ex_._-----Especially Intriguing to tour­
ists and geologists alike are
the 150 natural waterfalls of
the Upper Peninsula's wilder­
ness areas, now more acces­
sible than in the past.
The abundance of waterfalls
In the Upper Peninsula is extlalned by Prof. Andrew J.
fozola.'of Wayne State Uni­
versity’s geology department,
Ln terms of differing resistance
of rocks to erosion.
"The rocks which form a
river bed may at different
points be soft or hard.” he
points out. "It is these differ­
ences which cause the irregu­
larities along the stream bed
or profile. If the irregularities
are large enough, a cascade or
waterfall Is produced."
The bedrock Ln the Upper
Peninsula, says Dr. Mazola.
was already being eroded by
streams when the glaciers
came. The glaciers caused fur­
ther erosion through gouging
and abrasion. They then re­
treated, leaving ao little debris
that the bedrock waa again
exposed.
"The resulting condition waa
conducive to waterfall forma­
tion when the streams again
began flowing.” he says.
In the Lower Peninsula, ex-

Mra. William bweet held a
“slumber party" for the three ex­
change students. They were Mar­
g a re tha Andren of Sweden, who
has been making her home with
Mr. and Mra. Albert Mulford on
Irving Road; Barbel Rasch of
Germany, who .made her home
with Mr. and Mra. Eugene Ecker
of Payne Lake and Oreta Lun­
dlne of Denmark, who te making
her home with Mr. and Mrs.
James Poihemus on Dearborn
Street. Carole Sweet of Hastings
Also spent the night with the
girls at her grandmothers. CarDenmark last summer and was
a guest of two weeks with Greta
Lundlne. The girls expect to re­
turn to their own countries,
leaving Detroit by bus to New
York where they take a ship.
They expect to be on the water
for 10 days.

brand

x] Stanley M. Powell
Paid Political Adv.

Pick a winner from our complete stable

ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE

attaching tools now on display,

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 E. Stole Street, Hostings

son left Friday for Glenview. III.,
to visit their daughter and faml-

Potts returned Thursday from
five day visit with relatives in
Indiana and Ohio. They visited
Mrs. Arthur Sherrick In Wayne.
Ind., and Mra. Harold Hartley In
Akron. Ohio. Their daughter,
Mrs. Rex Schad, met them in
Battle Creek.

Bring em back

Guests of Judge
Archie McDonald for a few days

Jessie McDonald of Detroit and
T. J. White of Regina, Sask..

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General Admission
Adults$2.00
Childisn$1.00
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Help others remember safety
putting a sticker on your car.

WYOMING

/'Bring 'Em Back Alive!" Sticl

(full size 3’ x 454") ere availeb
to everyone, Free, at all Auto Clu

which was a challenge to the
men because the buildings were Osgood were appointed to serve

Church. * The McCallum School
reunion was held Saturday with1
30 attending. The oldest member 1

NON-PARTISAN
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Eaton &amp; Barry Counties

Offices.
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ium or xsauunaxoo, ana ux&gt;
youngest Mtea Ruth Osgood, AUGUST
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Stea r r
Phen Osgood. Stephen Osgood! *v“J“O

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classes held at the school
Mr. and Mra. Leo Roblyer and I_____________________ _______
Mtes Moira Prake visited Mr.

Rlne and Dick Rlne of Bowling
Oreen, Ohio, have been having
preUy good luck fishing white
on their vacation at tbe Stephen
Osgoods. * The McCallum l&gt;ul:as

NeshviNe, Midi.
USE BANNER WANT AWt

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

spending two weeks at Saginaw'

Cloverdale - Hope
By Mrs. Stephen Osgood
11 Pelta.
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the firemen were holding a proc- i reunion was held at Tydet
Ude fire and hod things under I Sunday with 35 present.

STANLEY M. POWELL

MARINE SERVIO
Mercury Outboard
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Motors
y

Wild

Stanley M. Powell

m.

Thompson
te the former Kalhey Frost, a
T-K graduate. * Mra. Sue Jor­ from Newport, News. Vs.
A dinner party st pull Harbor
genson has been spending a week
with her daughter and family at Thursday evening celebrated
Mra. Dennis Cleveland s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam Ball live

Our congratulations go to the
with the Sinclairs this last year
attending Lakewood High. She__________ ___________________
action packed
wu« soon be
will
ue returning to
w her.
ner.rayne.
Payne. The
ine young couple wui
will be
oa
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home in Sweden to tell of bar I Using at KI Paso. Texas, where DDflFF^^inN Al
experiences here. Everyone te in- he is stationed in the Army. * rnViEOOlUHfll.
vitcd to visit with her Saturday
Mra. Almond Weber on the ar­
home. * People began seeing rival of a new granddaughter,
black smoke roll from the di­
rection of the school Thursday of rural Hastings. Rebecca Sue
night and became alarmed. How-

Dalagste to the Coartltutiensl

rsrjru

WH

Margaret will
John Sinclair will hold open
house at their homo Saturday,
July 23 in honor of Anita Hans-

a small ad ct
boat all way»
you’ll love to &lt;i

Io 11 feci. Utility

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of the week to attend the ProstMtes Ann McDonald will arrive
Beyera wedding. * Correction: I from California this Thursday
Mr and Mra. Henry Thompson
of Boyton Beach were called here 1

n*c. Luce, Cheboygan, Pr««^ue Isle, Benxle, Houghton, Craw-

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Just pick up a faw shoots of our top-quality

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By Mrs. Albert Green

Prefinished

CAPABLE

Mr. and Mra. Wagner moved
to a home near Hastings. They
lived Ln this neighborhood a

Mac LEOD

Now Probate Judge of Eaton County
(1965 TO PRESENT TIME)

10 Years Municipal Judge of Charlotte
(pFROM 1954 TO 1965)

Paneling. We'll

give

follow Installation advice

Sherk are gaining on their new
home cm Chief Noon Day Road.

Gun Lake called on Mr and
Mra. Albert Oreen Monday *

Remodel a room with our easy-to-

the weekend with her grand-

install Knotty Pine paneling. You'll

love the warmth and charm it adds

19 Yean Practicing Attorney

grandmother, Mra. Horn, in Ohio
Saturday. She suffered a stroke

Bitgood of Nashville visited Sun-

Past President Michigan Municipal
Judges' Association

Pat an Experienced Judge on the Job

S ANGUS Mac LEOD for CIRCUIT JUDGE
FOR CATON b BARRY COUNT I IS
NON-PARTISAN CANDIDATE

HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER

families. * Mr. and Mra. Archie

family nf Hastings and
Ara. Albert Oreen down
and swimming Bunday.

Call WI Mill.

SCRATCH YOU* ITCH.

ALLIED BUILDING CENTER

you

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means fun and entertainment for everyone
BjNFORAUH

Hastings Merchants are
Staging their ANNUAL

Bring the whole family to the Fair fa Hastings next

wook! There’ll be excitement, thrills, exhibits and meet­
ing friendly people who enjoy life. You’ll fave it at the

fair . . . there’s something at the Fair to please everyone.

BARRY COUNTY FAIR
Begins Monday

July 25th through
Saturday July 30th

This FRIDAY, JULY 22nd
BARGAINS by tbe BAGFUL
GOVERN I*1

Strolling Musicians
Get All You
Can Carry
Home In
GOOD
MERCHANDISE

Dressed-Up Clerks

Entertainment with

Your Savings!
Native Sons and Daughters . . . Summer Visitors

. . . Tourists . . . young and old alike join in the

Z EXHIBITS
GIANT MIDWAY
GRAND STAND
SHOWS

fun in the street ot this big carnival of value and

... AT PRICES

frivolity. Everyone goes home happy with his treasures

THAT WILL PUT

and the small amount it took from the family treas­

A PLEASED LOOK

ury to get them.

FAT STOCK
and .Future Farmers of America

ON YOUR FACE

Don't Miss this Great

SALE

Soo far yourself how this enterprising group of boys
and girls learn and earn at the same time . . . you are
welcome to Join in the bidding and purchase one of these

prise winning animals.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON

bazaar

ADAAISSION IS FREE

A Message from the Listed Gvic Minded Firms in Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Frandscn Insurance
Lrur Frandmn C.L.U.

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Ironside Monument Works

Barry's Farm Store

Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

Barry County Ready Mix

Clevelands' Men's &amp; Boys*

W. J. McAllister

Corporation

Goodyear Brothers

Miller’s Dairy Store

Clothing &amp; Footwear

Leonard Petroleum Product*

John Deere Ferm Implement*

lea Crtam Specialties &amp; Luncheons

Hastings Motor Sales

The Bonnet tr-Govn Shop

Jerry Andrus

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

Dodge Sales &amp; Service

Alma M. Fingleton

Barry Cleaners

118 S. Jefferson

Parking at the Door

Beverwyk’s Color Center

Kaecheles Inc.
Heating

Hastings Hotel

e

Cooling

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Gilmore Jewelry
Plumbing

102 E. State

Consumers Power Co.

Bun McPharlla's Men’s Wear

Appliances—TV &amp; HI Fl

For Your Dining Pleasure

Serve* Hastings

Home of Pendleton Woolens

Central Radio &amp; TV

Wayne's Shoe Store

The J. C. Penney Co.

Mohler Motor Seles

Service by Howard Trumbull

Footwear for the Family

Department Store

Credit Buraou of Barry County
On YourStaff Bur Not On Your Payroll

Utfes*1

Wear

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate

Coleman Agency

Miller Jewelers

WBCH

Walgreen Agency

Expert Watch end Jewelry Repair

1220 on your Radio Dial

St. Morfin Floral
Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

The Copper Lantern

Porker's Bar

Wfaick's

And Restaurant

Clothing for the Family

Hastings Area Properties

Bea Franklin Store
!O2 W. State al Jrfferson

Lincoln &amp; Mercury

Lopo Pharmacy

The Fine Way of Eating

Ecker* Afato S^ee
Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apeche Trailers

Electric Motor Service

The Strand Theatre

The FuHor Afoncy, Im

Burkey Sales &amp; Service

Al Steury, Prop.

The Showpiece of Barry County

One Stop Insurance Service

Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Glass Service

Local Finonce Corp.
A Local Family Service

National Bank of Hastings

E. L. Carpenter Hardware

Hastings Cut Rato Shoe Store

Complete Saddlery Department

For the Entire Family

Barth Studio

Hastings Floor Covering

State M Jefferson

Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Quality Material* - Guaranteed Workmanship

Mary s Beauty Shop

Renner Ford, Inc.

Haan Standard Service

East Side Lumber Co.

General Contractors

Heir Shaping, Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

N. Broadway at State

City Food &amp; Beverage

Dales Bako Shop

Dependable Prescriptions

Open 9 AM. to 11 P.M.

Fresh end Delicious Baked Foods
Gravel

Th. Sh«it.M4-ShH*
.

For Insurance

A*»&lt;t

Ow Stop Service

Building Igifrii

�School

dock proposition. Aft*
tam
(MJ
to an t-hoar workday. V;
•"■Otiral* ot ths CHy *g'«ir*t~
thia week are hta stat* and husbond. Mr. and Mra. Jamm Bow­
den of Hudson. Fla.

One golfer w*b reported to
have been knocked down when a
nearby tree wu etruck by liste­
ning. He was unhurt
The atertHM office received

Frandsenc

home near Roebeet*, N. Y., July
3rd to help Paul celebrate his
birthday, then returned home
the latter port of that week.
Mra. Patrick Hodgee and the

Insurance Agency

Over Miller's JewMerg
120 W. ITATI ST.

Mra- Porn Harrison ot Grand
RAPlds visited for several day* week and left last Saturday for
‘•Ml.Un. LOU WteUtam.
a two weeks' MayMrs. Ralph Herrick and her
VMtora at the borne of Mr.
and Mra. Walt* Wallace were
Saturday morning for Now York
after visiting th* Charles Leon­
ards. They will fly to Germany
this week to join Sgt. Herrick
at Heidelberg.
Mrs. Nile Lancaster left Mon­
day by train for Philomath. Ore..
Mr. and Mra. Andy Re and
Mr. and Mra. Pay Ftaher and
Aual Carey Reprogle and Olenn
guests of the Claude Braidwoods,
Wise attended the 60th wedding
coming especially to help hl* fa­
anniversary of Mra Res brother
and stater-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
ther celebrate hU birthday.
Charles Tobias.
8. McIntyre this weekend.
Dr.
ahd
Mra.
Fremont
Brooks
Jack Hjill are
have Just returned from a deUghtful motor trip through New

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with high winds ewept ta south
of Allegan and continued aa*
into western Barry.
Power waa reported oat to

Johnstown Township Notice

weU. Hickory Camera and tbe
Gun Lake vicinity.
Tuesday. July M2, storms also
lashed the Barry County area,
but no damage was reported.
It was foggy early Wednesday,
July 13, and Sandra Rose BeUon.
23. R3 Hastings, was driving
north on M-43. Suddenly the fog

Notice is hereby given that a General Pri­
mary Election will bo held in the Township of
Johnstown at the Township HaN located on Culver
Rood on Tuesday, August 2. 1966 for nominating
candidates for the following offices:
States Representative, Stat* Senator, State Repre­
sentative, Towmhip Officers and Delegates to the
Democratic and Republican County Conventions

ELECTION NOTICE
The Hastings area continued
to need rain up to Tuesday as
Sl-23 Inches of precipitation
been recorded for 30 days.
During that Saturday. July D.

and Township Committeemen.
Also County Proposition No. 1 and No. 2 for
purchase of gitc and construction of new County
Jail will be voted on. Also the Township will be
voting on Proposition No. I for spreading Vi mill
for period of 5 years for firo protection equipment
and Proposition No. 2 for spreading Vi mlN for
period of 5 yean for rood improvements within
the Township.

Elect

Philip H.
MITCHELL
Circuit Judge
July
J«iy
Joly
J«U
Joly
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

JUNE DOSTER
Johnstown Twp. Cleric

remain open until 8 O'clock P.M. of said day of

Election. Deadline for absentee ballots Is 2 O'clock

Fifth Judicial Circuit
Bwy A Moton Counties

P.M. July 30, 1966.

★ 29 Yesrr Legal bparianca
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FroiiSta
Juvenile Court
. Jvd*s in Berry Ceenty.

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MUs Beatrice Hernky of (3mland, Ohio.,win be spending the
weekend with her staler, tha
Harold Brdctwaya.
MT. and Mra. Kenneth Carrick
of Grand Rapid* were Bunday

SIDEWALK
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FRIDAY

RAYMOND BOURDO

Orangeville Township Cleric

Primary Election
Tirttday, Aagutt 2

The Willard Whites are plas­
hing to entertain Mr. aM Mrt.

V»^toWOene Hall, wNo ha*

completed 13 weeks ot ISM
training at Bainbridge, Md,' la
home oa leave vtMtinr tats WUT-

JULY 22

ODD LOTS of

Department

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two

LINOLEUM

FLOOR TILE

Remnants

9C each

BEACH TOWELS

REGULAR
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4-5x6 NYLON BATH CARPETS &amp;,

Now

2 - 5' x 8 NYLON BATH CARPETS

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Oxite Indoor-Outdoor

CARPETING
Reg. $5.50 iq. yd.

PLASTIC PAILS
and Mn. Michael BaJentl
and family of Bollrar. Ttnn.
have returned to their home
after visiting her narant*. t±*&gt;
Sari Spencers for 10 days. The
Spencers spent a few days last
week camptag al Pentwater, and
also vtaUed theta- daugtat*. Mr
and Mra. Bud Schwtfser of Un­
ion Qty, Ind.
Mr. and Mra. Budd Randall
Gary and Rodney took a vacatlcrn trip with their trail* last
week around Lal* Superior
taking a cruise of the barter at
Duluth and home via the otrait*
They spent a few days with the
Floyd Colvin* who are vacation­
tag for two weeks in the Upper

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�HASTINGS BAN Nil

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INI FORD FAIRLANE
4 Dr. Automatic.
- INI MERCURY
4 Dr. Standard. 4 Cyl.

N. Michigan Ave.
1965 Mustang
8 cyl Automatic. W/walls. Radlo. Excellent condition.

1964 Ford Geloxie 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Stand. 8 Cyl.

1 Dr. 4 Cyl. Standard.
ar Jia CHALMERS
ALL CROP HARVESTER
7/31

1965 Corvalr Monza
2 Dr. Hardtop. Automatic.
Whitewalls. Radio.

1964 Ford Cuitom
2 Dr. Standard 6.

NotaCome-On...
A Real
"Weekend"

1964 Goloxic 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. AutotnaUc. 4 CyL Whitevalla. Power steering.

1964 Go lax io 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard 8 cyl.
Real sharp condition. Low
mileage. Yellow.

Special

1963 Foirleno

1962 Chevrolet

■

Radio

1959 Plymouth Fury

Was $1195.00

2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyl.,
power steering, w/walls, radio

1964 Ford F250 % Ton
STATION WAGON SALE

4 Wheel Dr, Btyleside Pickup.

1963 GMC Pickup

1964 CHEVROLET 4 DR.
Fawn color — 6 Stick

Short box. 3 *p. Vfl Engine.

1962 CHEVROLET 4 DR.
Fawn color—8 Automatic
Power Steering

1 Ton. Cabin Chassis.

1962 RAMBLER CLASSIC
Red
1958 FORD (9 Passenger)
Cheapie! Runs good . . .
$125.00

1964 Chevrolet

■

RenneR Ford Inc.
328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

TAKE OFF
IN A
RELIABLE CAR

III

Ill
1962 OLDS F-85
Bucket watt, automat k.

ill

in

... 4 Dr. Luxury Sedan. Fully

1962 BUICK LESABRE
4 Dr. Sedan; automatic.
PWwar ttaarin*.

kill
III
llARKE BUICK

Heating - Plumbing
Meat Managers
Meat Cutters

Product Men

dltionlng, showroom condition.
1985 CORVAIR
... 2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard
transmission, radio. Has had
best of care.
1964 CORVAIR
. . . Monxa Coupe. 4 speed
transmission, whitewalls, white
with blue vinyl interior.

WELTQfl'S

atree, more or looa. Town 3 North,
Range • Weal. Tewnahlp ot Balli-

305 S. Church

WI 5-5352
tf

WE ARE READY TO
BUY YOUR GRAIN

Apply in person

AT TOP MARKET PRICES
Call Us for

Felpausch
Food Center

Daily Market Price*

.

HASTINGS
MILLING CO;
1004 Eart Railroad 0£r

WHILE LEARNING

IBM

WI 5-3943

7/39

LEGALS
OBDEB KOH PVBLICAT1OX—
naal AdaiaUtraUoa Accsaat

It pays to specialize. And
IBM will pay you while you
train to become a Cus­
tomer Engineer. It’s your
chance to get started in
one of today s fastest-grow­
ing areas of electronics.!

As a Customer Engineer,
you’ll install and maintain
the latest
IBM data
processing equipment. It's
a demanding job. one re­
quiring intelligence and
1943 CHEVROLET
. . . Impala 2 Dr. Hardtop. V-8 skill. You II receive con­
1435 S. Honover
engine, automatic transmis­ tinuous training to update
sion, radio, whitewalls, brown your knowledge
WI 5-2425
WI 5-2426
and beige tutone.
If you hove what it takes,
1963 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan you con be promoted to o
7/21
Beautiful blue finish, power position of even g/eoter reand brakes, radio, sponsibility in this chal­
1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! steering
whitewalls. One local owner.
lenging field of information
/
WANTED:
1H3 CADILLAC
handling and control.
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Sharp black
and white tutone, full power What do you need to get
Mon or women for profit­
and many extras. Fully guar­ started3 Mechanical apti­
able business in N. Barry
anteed. .
tude Knowledge of elec­
Co. or Hastings. Experience 1962 RAMBLER
tronics And two years of
unnecessary. Real oppor­
. . . Ambassador 400 Scries Se­ technical school or equiva­
dan. Power steering, air con­ lent experience.
tunity. Write Ruwleigh
ditioning Automatic LransmlsDep*. MCG-651-119, Free­
slotr .Ekcellent condition.
IBM NEEDS YOU
port, III.
7/21 1962 OLDSMOBILE
To fill these challenging

CHEVROLET

Induce

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Stan’s Wallpapw
6 Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS
9 AM. to 530 PM.

Y/Wa and lot* of
Ladles' and Girts' DRESSES

U0M' BLOUSES, BLACKS,
•tfXM BUTTS and ABORTS
AHoSn} Md BHIRT8

AU. Me BACK

7/21

PEKINGESE — Lovely flat-faced THREE - BEDROOM HOME —
Falrly-new kitehen and bath.
pup plea, black rnaak*. table
Birch cupboard*. New carpet­
coats, A^LC. Norris Throop,
ing in living-room. Will sell
1206 Yeoman* St, Ionia, Michi­
HOUSETRAILER an cement
furniture with home. Phone
gan. Phone 537-4380.
7/21
foundation, garage and 2 loto.
RO 8-3481. 153 Race St, Free­
Priced to mH. 813 B. Washing­ 10 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS—Vac­
port.
7/28
ton St, Nashville, Phone OL
cinated and teated, 1100 lbs.
3-3971.
7/38
DHIA Record*. Head average CABIN FOR BALE—Weat side
of
Barlow
lake,
Centra)
Sec­
13,000 M-47S BP. Due AugUlt
tion, Area 5. Large shady lol
knd September. Phone: MOW Business Services
with 18 - foot frontage and
8-9226. Ed Tante, R1 Jenteon.
right-of-way
to
lake
Dock
and
Mich.
, 7/28
beach Price S3,600 with S500
MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL
down and land contract. Reg.
and make money doing It. Full SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 cuitom
Cridler. Lowell, Mich. R2. 7/31
or. part time opportunity tor
rifle made by McCord'* ol
aniMtlous woman to autet me
Ionia. Will ahoot a 3’ group at
in my beauty coumeUor teach­
100 yd*, with ease. Mauser ac- ir for Sale or Trade
ing aertiM. Free Facial. For
appointment call Nellie Balmer
Fisher safety, 3 to 8 variable FOR BALE OR TRADE—6 year
M8-5944 or MS-9155.
tf
scope, peepeight in mount, full
old. 2 bedroom horn*. 2286
monte carlo hand rubbed *tock,
Makin 8t.. Midland Park, Gull
1M7 CALENDARS - Wide vari­
allng with quick detach, swivels
Lake, for Hastings property or
ety c/priceo atartlng at 8826
PLUS, complete handloading
cloee In. Would consider small
per hundred. Order now and
equip, for above. Echo press,
farm or acreage. Owners on
pdy after Sept. 1. Aino book
30-06 dies and case*, bullets,
property.
7.28
matcher Call: Battle Creek.
powder*, primers and loaded
WO 4-01M collect after 8 pm.
shells, etc. Rifle value, 8300 00
tf
— loading equipment 870.00. ft H«lp Wanted
Will Mil complete for only
■ LKOTRIC Rasora repaired—
8250.00. Cail M5-3884 after 6
Special — Your raaor cleaned,
pm.
tf
NOTIOl: Maar llrtlxn la
lubricated and aharpensd. only
"mal«“ or 'Yoorol»“ colum»» art
813S. Service and aatitfaction FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
• ol laloadod U nelodi er dloguaranteed. Leno Drug, 144 K.
ronrago •ppllcallest from portOM
—Um Rexallb fast permanent.
ot Uro olhor mx. Boek Union art
8Uto St, Haatihga
tf
Regular 83-OG-Now 81 SO. No
for ISO aoavoaloaaa ot roadoro bapre-ahampoo — No after odor.
costa MBS ocoapoUoou are cosAvailable at Jacob's Pharmacjr • tldorad ware attrMtlre W partoat
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLfD
ot eat rot toaa tot other. DitIn aluminum, ateel or woo4
crlalaaUoa &gt;■ eatployBeat bacaota
at tax It prohibited by too 1344
■ash. Burkey Auto Olarn *
WHEELER
MARINE
SALES
it
rodarpl •Iri) ri«hU tel with aarRadiator Shop, 218 N, JeffexM
lais aiaaptlont. liaploymeat agwSERVICE — Mercury outboard
eon. Halting*. .
tf
elaa aad am ployart aorarod by toe
motors. New and used boats.
eel weal ladlcata la toelr adrerPlots Boats. Trailer* and aclltaatal whether toe llitad poll.
KXRKRT TAILORING on ladlaT
U
m* are arallabla to both aaxoa.
ceaaoriea. M-flfl in Nashville.
and men * clothing. Phone WI
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074
tf
W714. 5504 Oun Lake Rd.
tf
Tailor Shop.
tf WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
VALUE IS LOST, make u*e of MAN to assume responsible posi­
tion in store. V. &amp; B. Hard­
ALTOFT and RAYMOND MOS­
the most likely means ot get­
ware, Hastings.
tf
QUITO SPRAYING — Phone
ting it back. Dial WI 5-3481 at
WI ».2M1 and WI 8-8372. 4/4
once aqd say “Banner Claaal- EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
fled Adtatar.
and man to run a grease rack.
Good
working
conditions
and
|F« M»* R—1 lotatu
benefits. Apply Larka Buick
W “•&lt; •••• xoai ursra
and Chevrolet, 1435 8. Han­
FOR RENT — Cottage. Thornover.
tf
appto lake. ptee&gt;ant riwraa. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Mod­
Available after Auguat «. Ph.
em clean 3-bedroom ranch. OFFICE GIRL — Young high
school graduate. Must be
OS 2-8743 Martin Exchange.
Oaa heat; full basement;
7/23
trained
in
bookkeeping
and
bullt-ta kitchen. Large corner
typing. Bee Tony Belli. Tony
lot in excellent neighborhood
furnished 4-ROOM apart­
Belli Motors, 1320 N. Michigan
acroee from elementary school
ment, one 4-room oottOge,
Ave,
Hastings,
Michigan.
7/31
Call M5-2M1.
tf
furnlahad or unfuntiahed. Lake
RELIABLE, efficient woman for
privilegee. All uUllUee furweekly housecleaning. Steady
nlahed. Phone 421-MM.
tf
LONG LAKE.
Job for right person. Call: 945­
3116.
7/28
('1.0 VFW A I.F

7/31

PUBUCAT10X OBDBB.
Atal* of Mlcblgaa. I’rabalt Court
lor tha Couaty ot Barry.

A Miscelten«o«a
INBIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GABI See Carl 8s Betty *
Appliance* before you buyl
They Sell—They Install—They
Service. Ph. WI 5-2833. M-37
Booth.
.

STALK SHREDDERS FOR
RENT —Franolsco Farm Sup­
ply. M17 Bo. 945-3150.
tf

ft Notices
MOSQUITO SPRAYING - Call
WI 5-5159 or OL 3-2479. 7/21
WHY NOT LET UB MAKE you
a rubber *tamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-llne
stamp with your name, addrea* and ZIP number for
1225. This include*, postage
and sales tax. Burpee'* Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
48048.
tf

CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand­
work. Clean 180 square feet
for only 8895. Hastings Floor
Covering, 133 W. State, Has­
tings. Phone WI 5-5118.
tf
IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE! No charge for over­
ate* print*.
tf

WE STILL HAVE a good supply
of Gibson Air Conditioners in
stock. Consumers Power Co.
____________
7/21

NOTICE—After this Cate I will
not be responsible for any
debt* Incurred by anyone other
than myself. Lloyd Miller. 7/21

ft PansMla
ALOOHOLIOB ANONYMOUSPjO. 1711 Ha^tay Telephone
WI 5-3896. ftMklngs ^tr,
Monday, 8 pn.^ ‘
u

technical positions
top. Blue and white tutone
with blue vinyl interior. Fully
IN
equipped.
FIELD ENGINEERING
Court rut*
ft Wanted ta
1962 PONTIAC
( Philip H. MlKbclI. Jaifo at Fra. . . Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan. Ra­ Coll or write for an inter­
dio, whitewalls, power steering
3-BEDROOM HOME
g*.
view
stating
your
qualifica
­
and brakes. Safety checked.
rage in or near Hastings. Cail
tions to:
823-3719 Delton.
tf
1962 CHEVROLET
SOMEONE TO TEND FLOWER
Modem lata property, year
.. . Impala 2 Dr. Hardtop. All W. J. Hammon. IBM Corp.
BEDS
—
Light
work.
Fine
Job
around, 2 bedroom*. 1H car
7K ACRES OF ALFALFA HAY
the equipment Including power
for retired man. Might also be # W..W t. Rm,
PUBLICATIOX OBDBB.
garage, 20' pontoon boat,
—3 rnllee Weet of Brtetol Cor­
steering and brakes, V-8 nfid 643 W. Crosstown Parkway
of.
interest
to
a
woman
wish
­
all alum, with motor.
ner*. Ptaoe C33-2M1.
tf
automatic transmission.
ing part - time work. Phone
Kalamazoo, Michigan
945-3118.
. 7/28
WANTED HOUSE TO RENT Ph. Delton 623-0153
FOR SALK —80 tons tint and
Nice selection of older models
Kalamazoo 345-6173
or write
aecond cuUlng hay, alfalfa and
Furnished or unfurnished. 2
to chooac from for that
MALE ACCOUNTANT — Prefer
Bottle Creek 965-3257
Box 108, Cloverdale
brome. Call Hickory Comer*
adults. Reference* furnished
second car.
man over 30. with experience
871-8318.
tf
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Call 945-5187.
-----in accounting and office man­
7/28
7/21
agement. Give complete re*uTABLE PAPER — FW picnic*,
me and *alary requirements.
family reunion*, lota of naee HOME FOR SALE on two*extraft
Wanted
Position would require re-lo4T ^2jr 4M0 at -nw Kanlarge loto. Garage with base­
cstlng in growing community
ment Bath with ihower
In We*t Central Michigan. TYPEWRITERS and all office
Right of way on Bauble Lake
18 ACRES HAY ON GROUND—
Reply to Box 1018, c/6 Banner.
No.
1
and
3.
Bnow
plowed
road.
machine* cleaned, oiled and
Part alfalfa. Phone M8-SM2
7/24
PONTIAC • OLDS - CADILLAC
PRICED TO BELL. Phone:
day* and MI-8718 after 4.
adjusted. All work guaranteed.
WI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave
1-3M-8383, Irons. Michigan, tf
7/31
WANTED-Experienced log cut­
25 year* experience. Phone
Hastlnrs. Michigan
ter
and
skidder,
by
the
M,
7/21
2-BEDROOM
HOMB-Very
nice
945-5809 or 7M-J013 after 4
GOOD JERSEY COW-Frwh. 4
must
fumtah
own
equipment
tf
58?.
cSS location. Aoceas to Middle Burans Kaw MUI. Deltoru pm. or Saturday*.
Bir»ai aa4 Hadroa
Lata. Can: WI 6-8944 or WI 8­
MM?
IWS’iXUJT*
SolKril* la Tlu Bmal
•a.
'
.
7/21
8168.
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REAHM
MOTOR 5ALE5

HASTINGS
BANNER

UdlM* COATS—35c EACH
OOTTOM BKDtTS-Uc EACH

:n&gt;i Pack Ilulldiar
K.U».im&gt;. Mirhlgaa 40004

Classified Paragraphs
★ Automotive

Drying and Storage
Facilities A vallabit.

EARN FULL PAY

A SPECIALTY IN

Amount paid la 100 1343-4* 313.44
Chao. C. and/or Mario B. Hlgbfe
410 Naal Walnut 8t„
Halting., Michigan
7/31

FARMERS!

Opportunities for
advancement.

1943 CHEVROLET
. . . Impala 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio,
whitewalls. V-8. automatic
transmission. This is a very
clean, low mileage car.

■Rd

-

• eodlaca for potrotiloa of the load.
Dooeriptlon;
Strip ot tend &gt; rode wide of
o*ol aldo of land lying Booth of

Grocery Clerks

TECHNICIANS

teal ol paalitallea ot thia nollae. to
to canputed at nnon peraoaal aayrtee ot • doelnrntlen at eoaaoaio■ronl of call, and the farther taai of
85.00 for 0Mb deocrlplioa without
other additional coal nt •bargee. U
payaaoal no aforoeald to not made.

New • Remodel • Repair

Service

Hastings, Michigan*

III .

III

1963 OLDS 88
4 Dr. Hardtop;
Power steering and txtkei.

Experience preferred:

Several Transportation Cars

ART MEADE, Salesman
Home Ph. MS-2338
LANNES KENFIELD,
- Home Ph. MS-4054

1964 OLDS 98

616-945-9103

following full time positions,

1964 F 100 Ford Pickup
Long box. 3 speed. 8 cyl. New
oversized tires.

titled to e reoonroynneo thereof al
•ay time within tlx noelhe alter re-

Hastings, Mich.

Taking applications for the

1963 Falcon Club Wagon
With 2nd and Jrd Row seats.

Any she, any thapa.
any purpose.

Call SMILEY BUILDINGS

a

4 Dr. Automatic fl Cyl.

NOW *895°°
3 Speed Transmission

WI 5-5052
7/21

HELP WANTED

cyl. Radio.

2 Door

GOODYEAR BROS.

124 N. Jefferson

4 Dr. Stand. 8 Cyl.

1964 FALCON

LEGALS

Us E h

Best Deals at 328

UM VOLKSWAGEN
2 Dr. Sedan.

1M&gt; FORD GALAXIE W4
Convertible. • Cyl. Standard.

CASH «ATt—2

—Case Super 400 Diesel Tractor.
New rear rubber. A-l.

—IH.C. 480 Tractor. Like newl
-Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel.
- IMfl John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.
-1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
—Oliver No. 50 PTO Baler.
—Case Fiall Chopper.
—John Deere 18 ft Drag.
—1MB John Deere A Tractor.
A-l shape
—I-H.C. B ft PTO Combine.
—John Deere 25 PTO Combine.
CAROS OT THANKS » ,M MIMORJAMS—2« yer weed.
(7. ft.)
—Case 85 Spreader. Almost like
newl
-John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
—Allis Chalmers Blower with
motor.
INDTICES________________
—Mowers and Conditioners
—Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractors.
SMILEY POST-WILDINGS Konau:'
To the aweer er o«wn ot eey
•nd all InlerMU In. or Hone apaa Uro
Quality iiructurea built by
lead herein described:
experienced crew*.
Take notice, toll tala baa been

filM

^CT^X

IBM FORI) SM
1 Dr. 1 Cyl. Automatic.

eS ii

ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
MINIMUM RATI—50c for Twenty WeMt.

i'-s s

UM VALIANT
4 Dr. Automatic. W/walls.

UM VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

Used
Farm Machinery

$

40 YEARS
PROGRESS SALE!

s'-rs
o'fts

201 N. Broodway
Phone 945-3400

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BARRY'S SERVICE

FARM IMPLEMENTS

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Hastings City Council

CAM© or nmi
Dr. Noah, the nursoa and nurses
aid* on tttalat floor ol the south

..1 if

•OtticULAction'a-Vlil-Mfr

By Victor Sitton

r, Mra. Dorothy Manto,
xnotooo, OsJlf, who to

dren and grandchildren that
helped to tpak* It such a grand

HawbUts

and

thoughtfulness ta helping tm
loved one. and all pf u*. We wore
Abo tha Leonard-Osgood Fu-

Humbott, Train. * Mra. Gerald
■tome usually follow a protract-

money and
■eo Mallow
tor the kind thoughUuinera and

itansing

www

Bunday

dinner

Farmer* are getting their can­

ta the wheal field* eoou. Thb

watched you •ufier
Rlgelmah for Ms comfarHng'
me**M«. to Mr. and Mrs. Klith
Barrlgar and Rev. Howard Barrigar for the beautiful slqgliM
and to all who Mnt cardAol
sympathy ta thb time of ■orrow.
May God richly Bless each and

But bold year hand to oomfart
through.

open
beautiful

too, Mr. and Mr*. Everett Jotini­
ton and family, local, with Ellb 8am Btranm attended a wedding
reception Saturday at the Rose-

Dowling Methodist Churches will
bold their final aeaetoua and tbe
N. TaTfee Drive in Heattan and group will have a program. *

on that

Until we
Mr. and Mra. Veryl Bebon
and families
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bebon
and families

guest. * Bunday dinner guest*
storm but evidently not much CteveiaDd. OlMo. arrived Monday
to spend several week* with

Badly mined by his wife,
children and grandchildren
Mrs. Jennie Dawson

tended the Johnston reunion at

Mrs. Richard VanTlffUn and

traveling through the western

Coat* Grove were host* Bunday
to their daughter and family, the
Thoma* Nleihamtra, at a dinner ■ton and anus, Ella and Harold,
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Beeber
at the Hotel Hastings. * Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Richard Bebon
were overnight gueuta Saturday
and family
Btellmer Hendee writes tliat *he 1* feeling
Ronald and Rodney Bebon
and family
•he is in Durham. NX?. Her plan* Bchoobection Lake. * Rev. Clyde
were changed and she doesn't Gibson of NaalivUlo b speaking
know now when she will return at the E.U.B. Church while paahome.
The Barry Road Commission ratinn
Frieda and Lula VanHouicn
placing more stakes in yard* and returned home from a trip
r U&gt;UCATI0M OBDBB.
Public Notice: ArtlX*' work­ field* to designate location* of
shop la offering Saturday morn- cut* and filb. There b quite a
lot of dissatisfaction with the Glenn Hawkin* of Phoenix. Axis..
kindergarten age through Sth
grade July t through August 27, provement" arc being handled
but it seems there is little that
each Saturday. Up to 20 children. the owner* or reeldent* can do
*“—u— ■*“ iDvltod to ecuplture about IL "Passtag the buck," a
national pastime, seemed to be Mrs. John Caylor. -* Mbs Edna
popular here, too.
Bteelo of Pilgrim Manor, Grand
Mrs. Arthur Richarcban ha* Rapids, oame Wednesday to be
her farm home on Costs
PENNOCK HOSPITAL sold
Drove Road west of that com­
munity and following an auction
■ale on Thursday of this week, will host a farewell open house
■UCTBVa. OHIO — S«1T*
■he will move to Ovid, her girl­ Saturday, July 23. Guest otf hon­
•1* B. B«e***l*lr *L. July 1*.
hood home to reside. The new or will be Anita Hanason, Anita
occupants on Coat* Grove Rd.
Binclalra during the school year.
Endaley The best wishes of her She attended tbe Lakewood
many friend* and neighbors go High School as a senior and
OBDB* APF0IMTIM0 TIME
with Mrs. Richardson a* she goes made many friends. They art all
FOB HXXXIXO CLAIM*.
to her new homo.
Invited Saturday during the

and family

LEGALS

will Velte al Halfmoon Lake.
Bunday evening caller* of the Hasting*. * The David Shearer
family were wrefcrnd guest* at
Schantz, Jr. and children and the Uovd Gaskill home. Rarah

vuning their gra
turned home with

Calendar of
Special Events

rSIS. IKR"

Thomae Nlethamer pool on Bun-

David Tripp b attending music
&gt;o llircil Ulf

Bunday all with Paul and Marcia
Bell attended the Beil family re- them home. He play* the ba*-

Repoet of Condition of Hie NoHonel Bonk of Hartings

as
llamalr. Carrin!
Trail- ('. nlral Ordir b

ikla rauav.
As4 fl I* Furlh

Th^'lL’idn

Lake Odessa
By Francos Johiuton

accident*,

v

V. (II..

: July io. sow.
Philip II. Mllchell. Jud*.

and Kenneth called Saturday on
TOTAL CAPITAL A CTO V MTV ..

QUOTATIONS WANTED
quotation* tar repainting wooden windows and
repairing the exterior masonry on the City Hall
and Fire Station.

day at Borgra* Hospital, Kalamaaoo, on her hip which she
fractured more than a year ago.
She U reported In satisfactory
condition. * Graveside services

Contact Hit Qty Clerk at the CITY HAU. in HAS­
TINGS, MICHIGAN.

. 8IIKHWOOD

DONNA J. KINNEY

Friday, July 8. for the baby
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fnxl

Report of Condition of “The Halting* City Bank’

Ing mixing bowb and baking
pan*. Thsee kitchen storage aid*

rtraauoATiox oxdeb.

lie* who vxaa au, ivoo
Publl&lt;allva Mid avrrlrr

TOTAL

Business Directory

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agancy for

INSURANCE

Chari.. H. Hluossa
With.tn D. Hlvdau

Qty Clerk

'W«'r« As Near As Your Telephone

TOTAL
TOTAL

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
Clip This Guide - Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

KEYS DUPLICATED vdrile you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—!
Installation, Dry Well, Ds*&gt;n
walt^Ben Franklin Store. State
field. Pumping ($24 00 for Is!
at Jefferson.
1,000 gals.). Call 945-5482^

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship. COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. Stste
ICE—First daw week. Call WI
ING done at the farm according
St. Phone WI 5-5316.
5-5085. Burkey S*le» and Serv­
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Services, M37 So.. WI 5­
2223.
CERAMIC. FORMICA, LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR — H*s- CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
mgs Floor Covering. 123 W.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
parts and supplies. McCulloch
State. WI 5-5H8.
ICE—24 hour Service 1 black
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Gu*ranteed workmanship. Also RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
*11 kinds of Jewelry Repair and
Recored Burkey Sales and Srav- CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
DKPOM1TM &lt;!■»». 13 Io IV)
Engraving. Miller Jewslers, 118
Largest selection tt Drapery
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
W. State St.
WI 5-5176.
rod*. Installation and Hanging.
LIABIL1TIEH
Beverwyk’s Coke Center, 221
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
W. Mill.
CAPITAL ACC0UWT1
tors. machinery and chain saws
wasliers. dryers and small home
in
our
new
building
at
124
N.
appliance. Call 945-2317.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus specialics. Goodyear Bro*. Phone WI
ixed engraving of all kinds. GdVACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
5-5052.
moce Jeweler, 102 E. State St..
CAPITAL A COO I XT*
TERS—Service, parti, hosos and
Phono 945-5316.
LUBIUTIKA AND CAPITAL At VOL’NTS
bags for all m«ke&gt;. Authorized
Hoover Sale* and Service. Sttury
Businou Sorvicos Offorod
Electric. 222 S. Jefferson.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
.7»tl.OM.4O3.W
Repair and new work. Fixtures
and suppile*. Keiley Electric
LAWN MOWER REPAIR — Au­ PUMP SERVICE—St*-Rit. Water
Service. 524 Middleville Rd.,
Systems. Sold. inuaHed. lerviced
thorised Doaler for Wheel Hors*
Phone WI 512700 after 5 pm..
Uwfs Electric. Cloverdale 623Tractor and Lawn Boy Mower*.
Hastings.
53SI. 5
E. L Carpenter Hardware.

asiJ?ta.;c
Stale Farm InaeraaM

All Form* of

Ccacrota Products

JERRY ANDRUS

txt i .’iST.'X. .

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phon. WI 5-5412. Plant, W.
State Rd. Phon. WI 5-2I23.

MiscoltenooeM

H^iSScSfS^3^.
TER —Raw wood or finished
STTv.lfe.

Radio. Tatevfalga Rgggirfag

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES ANO
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover.
945-3862- Free service for one
year on Setchall-Caaison Color.
TV S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAYMS REPAIRED—Central Radta
and TV Servtce. 228 N. Jeffer­
son. Phone WI 5-9IB7.

Can 945-3481 If You Weald Liks to bo Ustod in
■' ,a:

This Wookly So’rvico and Ropdlr tauiife

JJ

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phon. WI 5-2123.
1o

--------------------------------

BONDS

Swanson Insurance

.1. 'nr.iu n

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL AI OOUXTS

hold a picnic at the Hilary Rye
Park on M-86 aouth of Woodbury
Wednesday. * Mra. Netta Oa-

drown-

U8E BANNER WANT AD81

OF DISTINCTION

Aocotnrra

and Mra. Ralph Keeler.

TOTAL

MIMORIAL MONUMINTS

capital

from Vermontville.

died Shade and Linda. Afternoon

Michigan State UnlverMty
home economists point out that

PUBUOATIOM OBDE*

TOTAL DKI’ONITM

Thursday her brother and fam- ta. Otb.r liablllU**
TOTAL LIABILITIM
bam and children from the State

Ci&lt;y of HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, l&gt; requesting

John Caylor.
j Ralph Keeler, Jrn of Middle
The 48th Walter reunion will {I Ako and Mrs George Keeler of
be bold Bunday, July 24, al the Haallngs visited George Keeler
LAke
OdeOM
Village
Park.
Pot'former rr*lrk*ntl *L th* VMrr.
----------------„ accidental
deaths on farmlands and around luck dinner at 1 p.m. * Carold I ana Huc.pltai in Ann Arbor where
farm buildings, report Richard Rohrbocker 1* spending two ‘ he ha* been a puUent since July
Pfister. Michigan State Univer­ week* with Ocnny Schilling of, 6.
sity farm safety engineer.
Machinery

Deled: July 1*. !»«
I’hllb if. MlleheU.

Eastern Michigan University at

.TWi^At

termer Mariya LongwelL ★ Mbs
Mr. and Mra. Wallace Barden Anita Warner of Chicago. Ill.
of Augusta. Orin and Clayton
Haynes of Hickory Corners and ----- ,_________________________
Mra. Harold Johnston were Bun- Saturday evening visitors were

Muuiuvt Hv/. Ju!»
vr.*MowrviLLB—v
woodl/nd --1

I*.»*«.i2a.*s

F. Rush home ta July

day callers on Mr. and Mrs.' Ford'
Stowell.
We understand quite a number and Mra. Orvln Call left ThurtIn thb community have been
victim* of ivy poisoning. The
Barryton. « Mrs. Betty Marita
and granddaughter of Grove
City, Ohio, are spraiding the
more than usually suscepI the trouble. The use of Mra. Charles Coulaon at their
reMfaiended treatment.
"nt Woodland Lions Club en­
joyed a potluck supper and swim
at tbe Nlethamer pool last week
Tuesday. There were «9 present.
* Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson
calbd on Mrs. Ena Rockwood
of Hastings Saturday to help her
celebrate her birthday.

VI OWIW
■a* dUcraxU

TOTAL Aserra

Wacha, Jr. She received
□Vcly and useful gift*.

0

PtrauoATiow Sanaa.

Highbank
By Mr*. Vtrn Hmcblilt
8M-2IIU

Mr. and Mra. Roger Flanigan of Brown Road were host* this
and family, Mr. and Mr*. LeRoy
The Womens Missionary Ae­
Flewner and family and Mr. and
Mr*. Lester Yonker and family
l-nikl Haun!
Church met Wednasday at the Cblal
at Pviln
Mr. and Mr*. Avery PetUngill home of Mra. Stanley CourLnay.
After the meeting a pink and

rataat ■
llltr cl&gt;l
Io
lAtrrior. wlik

wedding at the Nashville KUJB.
Church and the wedding dinner

"

era

�HASTINGS BANNER

Thursday, Jely 11.

9-r-YNE HASTINGS BANNER

BARRY’S SERVICE
’

201 N. Broodway
Phone 945-3400

1

IBM VALIANT'
4 Dr. Automatic. W/walla /

CALL 945-S4BI

FARM IMPLEMENTS

40 YEARS
PROGRESS SALE!
ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

Used
Farm Machinery

1664 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER

LEGALS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
BATE—50c for Twenty W.M.,

MINIMUM

U ogeraj tar ul&lt; ud
klab« biddar. at puMI

'rajjOATlOR ORDER. *

» MTWB

Walter 6. BUur. AllMvd’

CASH RATA—2H«
New rear rubber. A-l.

IBM foed see

Best Deals at 328

1964 VOLKSWAGEN
3 Dr Sedan.

1963 FOBD GALAX1E 504
Ocnvertible. 6 Cyl. Standard.
IMS FORD FAIRLANE

1961 MERCURY
4 Dr. Standard. 6 Cyl.

6 Dr. 6 Cyl. Standard.
ALUS CHALMERS
ALL CROP HARVESTER
7/21

N. Michigan Ave.
1965 Mustang
6 cyl. Automatic. W/walle. Ra-

—IH.C. 480 Tractor. Like newl
—Massey Ferguson 63 Diesel.
—1046 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.
—IOS# Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
—Oliver No. 50 PTO Baler.

Allantej* for rldaHary

•ay Madias fraa MI4dle»iUe
frrla* a boat 12 r»d&lt; &gt;arlbtrl'

1964 Ford Gahxie 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Stand. 8 Cyl.

1965 Corvalr Monza
3 Dr. Hardtop. Automatic.
Whitewall* Radio.

—1B4B John Deere A Tractor.
A-l shape.
—IH.C. 9 ft. PTO Combtoe.
—John Deere 25 PTO Combine.
(7. ft.)

CARDS Of THANKS » IN MIMORJAMJ—2*
of ttlrarl * Hudson

1964 Ford Cuitom
2 Dr. Standard 6.

NotaCome-On...
A Real
"Weekend"

1964 Goloxle 500
4 Dr. Sedan Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 Cyl. Whitewall* Power (leering.

1964 Goloxle 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard 8 cyl.
Real (harp condition. Low
mileage- Yellow.

Special

—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
—Aills Chalmers Blower with
motor.
NOTICES
—Mowers and Conditioner*
—Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractor*.
SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

2 Door

■

.7/M

Ranch Wagon 4 Dr. Auto
cyl. Radio.

8

Wm

1963 Foteon Club Wogon
With 2nd and 3rd Row seat*.

3 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyl.,
power rteerlng, w/walls, radio

1964 Ford F250 % Too
STATION WAGON SALE
1964 CHEVROLET 4 DR.
Fawn color — 6 Stick

1962 CHEVROLET 4 DR.
Fawn color—8 Automatic
Power Steering

4 Wheel Dr, Styleride Pickup.

1963 GMC Pickup
Biiort box. 3 «p. V6 Engine.

1964 Chevrolet

Long box. 3 speed, 6 cyl. New
oversized tire*.

1958 FORD (9 Potwnger)
Cheopie! Runs good . . .
$125.00

RenneR Ford Inc
328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421
ART MEADE, Salesman
Home PH. #45-2328
LANNES KENFIELD.
Hom* Ph. #43-4054

7/31

III .

Ill
1962 OLDS F-85

Bucket taata, automatic.

Ill

1M5 OLDSMOBILE
... 4 Dr. Luxury Sedan. Fully

III

1962 BUICK LESABRE
4 Or. Sedan; automatic.
.taer—w

dltlonlng, showroom condition.

IMS CORVAIR
... 2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard
transmission, radio. Has had
best of care.
1M4 CORVAIR
. . . Monza Coupe. 4 speed
transmission, whitewall*, white
with blue vtoyl Interior.
1963 CHEVROLET
. . . Impels 4 Dr. Sedan Radio.
whitewalls. V-8. automatic
transmission This is a very
clean, low mileage car.
1B43 CHEVROLET
. . . Impaia 2 Dr. Hardtop. V-8
1435 S. Hanover
engine, automatic transmis­
sion, radio, whitewalls, brown
WI 5-2425
WI 5-2426
and beige tutone.
1963 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan
Beautiful blue finish, power
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY steering and brakes, r a tl 1 o,
whitewalls. One local owner.
1

III

jlll

JlARKE BUICK

CHEVROLET

1963 CADILLAC
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Slurp black
and white tutone. full power
Mon or woman for profit­
and many extra*. Fully guar­
able business In N. Barry
anteed.
Co. or Hostings. Experience 1962 RAMBLER
unnecessary. Real oppor­
... AmbMMdor 400 Serire Se­
dan. Power, (tecring, air con­
tunity. Write Rowteigh
ditioning .automatic tranami*Dept MCG-651-119, Free­
’ (ton. Excellent condition.
port, III.
7/21 IMS OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Hard­
INOIICE
top. Blue and white tutone
with blue vinyl Interior. Fully
equipped.
1

WANTED:

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS

9 AM. te 5 JO PM

UOtae' BLOU8E8, SLACKS,
•WIM 8UIT8 and SHORTS
EHCMCTB and SHIRTS
ALL Me EACH
LMliM* OOAT»-3«c EACH

AOtVCH EKIRT»-l*e EACH
1 VALK UP AND EAVE!

PUBLICATION 01
HUI. of Nlrhlri

lad aa «»a peraaaal
daelaratlaa aa coal

Experience preferred:

Heating - Plumbing
Meat Managers

sthar addlilaaal

Service
New • Remodel • Repair

Meat Cutters

WELTQfl'S
305 S. Church

H** Mitchell. Probate Jud»a.

WI 5-5352

National Bank Bld*.

Grocery Clerks

Ilactlnr.. Miehl*»n

WE ARE READY TO
BUY YOUR GRAIN

Apply in parson

AT TOP MARKET PRICES

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
TVI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave
Hawing*. Mich.gan
7/31

Classified. Paragraphs

Call U* for

Felpausch
Food Center

Daily Market Price.
Drying and Storage
Facilities Available,

Halting*, Michigan

TECHNICIANS

mVl^To.
W! 5-2M3

EARN FULL PAY

WHILE LEARNING
A SPECIALTY IN

LEGALS

# Notice#

IBM
It pays to specialize. And
IBM will pay you while you
train to become a Cus­
tomer Engineer. It's your
chance to get started in
one of today's fastest-grow­
ing areas of electronics.!

Haitian In

1967 CALENDARS-Wide vari­
ety of pric« starttag at 8836
per hundred. Order now and
p4y after Sept. 1. Also book
matchea Call: Battle Creek,
WO 3-01W collect after 6 pro.

ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
Epactal —'Your razor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened. only

Tailor Shop.

lol Peek BuUdlag
Kalanaioa. Mlrbifaa 4MOS

WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU

ALTOFT and RAYMOND MOS­
QUITO SPRAYING — Phone

IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE! No charge for over­
size prints.
tf

MAN to assume responsible posi­
tion to store. V. d* 8. Hard­
ware, Hastings.
_ ___ tf

Ad taker.

NOTICE—After thircate I wlU
not be responsible for any
debts Incurred by anyone other
than myself. Lloyd Miller. 7/21
Good working conditions and

and Chevrolet, 1435 8. HanFOR RENT — Cottage, Thorn­
A P«n«Mla
apple lake, pleasant chores FOR BALE BY OWNER—Mod­
Available after'AQgust f. Ph.
em clean 3-bedroom ranch. OFFICE GIRL -- Young high
school graduate. Must. be ALOOHOUOB
-JOU806 2-5782 Martin Exchange.
Gm heat: full basement;
trained in bookkeeping and
7/36
Telephone
built-in kitchen. Large comer
typing. 8ee Tony Belli. Tony
-- .----- X"
.nvs »vtry
lot in excellent neighhnrhood
Monday, &gt; pro.^k
y
FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART?
BeUi Motor*. 1330 N. Michigan
Ave, Heating*. Michigan. 7/21
Call #45-2641.

To fill these challenging
technical positions

IN

Kalamazoo 345-6173
Battle Creek 965-3257
An Equal Opportunity Employer

privilege*. AU uUllttea
nished. Phone 633-3024

fur­
M

CLOVERDALE

754 ACRX8 OF ALFALFA HAY
—3 mites West ot Brir^-' r'~
ner*. Phone 623-20#!.

&gt;71-6318.

« tons first and
I bay, alfalfa and
Hickory Corners
________ «

reunions. Iota

aer »je at t

HASTINGS

BANNER
•ted: July S. IBM
&lt;l&gt;hill|&gt; 11. Mikheil. Jadae of Pro-

A Wanted te Bi

LONG LAKE.

It ACREE HAY ON GROUND—
Part alfalfa- Pbona #46-6683
day* and #48-6718 after 4.
7/21
COW—Freah.

Modern lake property, year
around. 3 bedrooms. 154 car
garage. 20' pontoon boat,
all alum, with motor.

RELIABLE, efficient woman for
weekly housecleanlng. Steady
job for right person. Call: #45- 3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
3116._______ 1___________ 7/26
rage ta or near Hastings. Call
823-371# Delton.
u
SOMEONE TO TEND FLOWER
BKDB—LJght work. Fine job
for retired man. Might also be
of interest to a woman wisb-

7/28 WANTED HOUSE TO RENT —
Furnished or unfurnished. 2
MALE ACCOUNTANT—Prefer
adults. Reference* furnished.
man over 30. with experience
Call #46-6167.
7/n
In accounting and office man­
7/M
agement Give complete resu­
me and salary requirement*.
Position would require re-lo­ ★ Wanted
cating In growing community
B*U&gt; wuh iho.tr.
in West Central Michigan. TYPEWRITERS and all office
Reply to Box toil, c/o Banner.
machines cleaned, oiled and
PRICED TO SELL. Phone:
adjusted. All work guaranteed.
1-366-6382. Iron* Michigan tf
» years experience. Phone
#46-6608 or 7M-MU alter

Ph. Delton 633-6153

Boz 106, Cloverdale

Steven* Raw Mill.
.

7/31

WE STILL HAVE a good supply
of Gibson Air Conditioner* In
stock. Consumers Power Co.
7/31

and aay "Banner Cl***l- EXPERIENCED MECHANIC

PUBLICATION OBDBB.

IBM NEEDS YOU

CLASSIFIEDS

Ionia. Will shoot a 2" group at
100 yd*, with ea*e. Mauser ac­
MOSQUITO SPRAYING — Call
tion, Yeager barrel and trigger,
WI 5-5150 or OL 3-347#. 7/21
Fisher eafety, 3 to 6 variable FOR SALE OR TRADE—6 year
•oope. peepeight In mount, full
old. 2 bedroom hom« 3388
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
Makin at.. Midland Park, Gull
sling with quick detach, swivels
a rubber (tamp with your new
Lake, for Hastings property or
PLUS, complete handloading
ZIP Code number. Three-lln*
dose In. Would consider small
equip, for above. Echo press,
•tamp with your name, adfarm or acreage. Owners on
30-06 dies and cases, bullets,
property.
7/M
powder*, primers and loaded
»3M. Thia Includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
shells, etc. Rifle value, &gt;30000
— loading equipment &gt;70.00. ★ Help Wanted
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
Will sell complete for only
&gt;250.00. Can #45-3884 after 6
p.m. •
tf
CARPET CLEANING 18 EASY
N0TT01: Maaj
with Host New Electric UpFOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
—Use Rexallk fart pertnanenL
work. Clean 180 square fest
Regular 83.00— Now |1J». No
for only 4605. Hastings Floor
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
Covering, 133 W. State, Has­
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
tings. Phone WI 6-6118.
tf

■italriliatlM WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
In aluminum, steel or woe4
die hr; aa*
•ash. Burkey / Auto Glass *
Th&lt;l labile
Radiator Shop,-MR N. Jefftt* WHEELER MARINE BALES 8s
SERVICE —Mercury outboard
.’far Tbre*
eon. Hastings.
«
motors. New and used boat*.
; .r.:.rr.
FJote Boat* Trailer* and acEXPERT TAILORING on ladlw*
and men's clothing. Phone WI
OL 3-3851 or OL 3-6074.
tf

If you have what it takes,
you con be promdted to a

What do you need to get
started’ Mechanical apti­
tude. Knowledge of elec­
tronics. And two years of
technical school or equiva­
lent experience.

ty couDMllor teachappointment call Nellie Balmer
MI-6044 or 046-B1M.
tf

As a Customer Engineer,
you'll install and maintain
the latest
IBM data
processing equipment. It's
a demanding job. one re­
quiring intelligence and
skill. You'll receive con­
tinuous training to update
.your knowledge.

position of even greater re­
sponsibility in this chal­
lenging field of information
handling and control.

PEKINOE8E — Lovely flat-faced THREE - BEDROOM HO M E —
Falrty-new kitchen and bath. A M Iscolla nomu
puppls*, black masks, sable
Birch cupboard*. New carpet­
coats, AK-C Norris Throop.
ing In living-room. Will *eU INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
1306 Yeomans St. Ionia, Michi­
HOUSETRAILER on cement
furniture with house. Phone
gan. Phone 527-4280.
7/21
TLED OASI Seo Oari * Betty*
foundation, garage and 2 lota.
Appliances before you buy I
Priced to sell. &gt;13 E. Washing­ 10 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS—Vac­
port.
7/M
They Sell—They Inrtall—They
ton St, NaahvlUe, Phone OL
cinated and tested. 1100 lbs.
i-mi.
DHIA Records. Head average CABIN FOR SALE—Weet aide
Booth.
of Barlow lake, Central Sec13,000 M-475 BF Due August
knd September. Phone: MOwith 16 - foot frontage and STALK SHREDDERS FOR
6-6236. Ed Tania, R1 Jenison,
RENT — Francisco Farm Bupright-of-way to-lake. Dock and
Mich.
7/28
beach. Price 13.600 with 1500
MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL
down and land contract. Reg
and make money doing it. Full
Cridler. Lowell. Mich. R3. 7/21
— opportunity for SPORT RIFLE — 30-00 ctutom

0BDEB FOB PUBLICATION—

1962 PONTIAC
. . . Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan. Ra- Call or write for an inter­
dto. whitewall*, power steering
view stating your qualifica­
and brakes Safety checked.
tions to:
1962 CHEVROLET
. . . Impria 3 Dr. Hardtop. All W. J. Hammon, IBM Corp.
the equipment including power
PUBLICATION OBDBB
steering and brakes, V-8 aftd 643 W. Crosstown Parkway
automatic transmlMlon,
Kalamazoo. Michigan

•ecoud car.

Mlchlfan

Call WI 6-3481.

FARMERS!

Opportunities for
advancement.

FIELD ENGINEERING

Nice (election of older model*

Lota and lota of
Ladle*' and Giris' DRE88E8

616-945-9103

following full time positions,

7/21

- TAKEOFF
IN A
RELIABLE CAR

III

MARJORIE HINER. —---- •He. u aiarKasnr*. i&gt;&gt; FARMK
KTATE HANK ■ &gt; F M ffiPl.r V I I.I.K

1964 F 100 Ford Pickup
Several Transportation Care

1963 OLDS 88
4 Dr. Hardtop ;
ttooring and brakaa.

Taking application* for the

Produce Men

1 Ton. Cabin Chassis.

1962 RAMBLER CLASSIC
Red

1964 OLDS 98

PUBUCATtOX OBDBB.

CIlla* la

Hasting), Midi

1959 Plymouth Fury

$1195.00

III

Call SMILEY BUILDINGS

HELP WANTED

1962 Chevrolet

Radio

NOTIOB or MOBTOAOE
rOBBCLOBUBB SALP.

WI 5-5052

1963 Fairlane

NOW *895°°
3 Speed Trqnsmission

palea: April aa.
Richard J. Haiti

GOODYEAR BROS.

4 Dr. Stand. 6 Cyl.

1964 FALCON

PMLICATXOM ORDER.

LEGALS

V31

Subwribo io Tho Bwert

•

�-2-tMl.M-

—-i-

?W«itWoedtan&lt;l

Hastings City Councif

CABO or THANK!

maoUoo. cS/wfafto

Dr. Noah. Um curses and
aids on the 1st floor of the

tkanl Aavtla

dren and grandchildren that
helped to make it such a grand

McvW by KcMold. mwmhM by
Bmrhi. to Mihartao tb« City Clerk

ao grateful for their ktaduesaes.
Humbolt, Tenn. * Mra Gerald

were

Lansing

money and loved husband, father and grand­
see Marlow father. Frank L. Dewaon, who
for the kind though ifulneaa and
July 20, INg.

Sunday

Skidmore also the HawtUU flock
■ll-nu ■
Blallea. Y

dinner

July &lt;tb honoring

£2

Uarhlng music

“ta teanW ImMM

Gerald Skidmore spent Runday

Tho' lltUs Mold we f

oomfart storm but evidently not much Cleveland, Ohio, arrived Monday

for his comforting
message, to Mr. abd Mrs. K&amp;th
Barrigar and Rev. Howard Barrigar for tbe beautiful slaglM
and to all who sent cardAnt
sympathy In this time ot sorrow.
May God richly Bless each and

reau group Tuesday evening. *

ton and family, local, with Ellto
and HaroM Johnston of Lake reception Saturday al the RoaeDowting Itottiaittot Cburchea will
Until we

and famllleo
Mr. and Mn Clifford Belson
and families

Badly misled by" his wife,
children and grandchildren

vuiuunor oanaa.

Public Notice: Artlxto’ work­
shop to offering Baturday mornkindergarten aga through Sth
grade July • through August 21,
8.30-11:30 aun. FlnA ooms basis

rr..«nl.uou o&lt;
Eilale. Creditor.

traveling through the western

WU1 Velte at Halfmoon
Bunday evening callers of the Hast Inga
family were weekend guests Bl
Bchantx, Jr. and children and the Lloyd Gaakfll home. Sarah

it'L,'

Btellmer
and family

Calendar of
Spacial Event!

LEGALS

N. Tarfee Drive In Hastings and

Mn. Richard VanTiffiln and

hosta Bunday Mr. and Mra. George VanTiffiln.
and family, the
its, at a dinner
ston and sons. Dlls and Harold,
at tbe Hotel Hastings. * Mrs. were overnight gueeta Saturday

and family

and family
Ronald and Rodney Belson

tended the

Maben gn invited to ocuplture
■esstons Ttaraday nights.

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

■|l»=‘knBld&lt; "r

the la tn Durham. NX7. Her plans Schootoectlon Lake. * Rev. Clyde
Glbaon of Nashville Is speaking
she will return at the EU.B. Church while pas­

Woodland * The daughters and

M a a I cIp* I Eaplajw'
Frieda and Lula VanHouten Sy*'*1- Y*U *»• Ab‘.«
placing more stakes In yards and returned home from a trip
Halda to K—ignata locations of
cuts and fills. There la quite a
lot of dliMtiifaction with the Glenn Hawkins of Phoenix, Aris..
way some phases ot the ''im­
provement” are being handled
but it seems there to little that Rummer
tha ownert ar restdents can do
popular here. too.
Mrs. Arthur Richardson ha*
sold her farm home on Coats
Grove Road west of that com­
munity and following an auction
Mie on Thursday of this week,
she arlll move to Ovid, her girl­
hood home to reside. The new

David Tripp to attending music
wedding at the Nashville KOH.
Church and the wedding dinner

Bunday to attend the final con-

Deli attended the Beil family re-

Report of Condition of Hta National Bank of Hoettnae

Bteelo of Pilgrim Manor, Grand
Rapids, came Wednesday to be a
&gt;. Kiaavr. Oily Clark

Frank Benters.

llaauty. CSrvtoS.
Cutval OHw N
craaU&gt;s no Miking n U&gt;» nil aid*
Saturday. July 23. Guest at hon- of Ui&lt; 100 block Roots oa MkkifRB

oapu apyoiXTDtp nm
FOB vnisarwo rn.stwa

Highbank
By Mrt. Vern Hmoblilt
: NMhvBU
SSI-21U
Letter of July 14:

Will be Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sinclaln dtring the school year.
i Stork. ta Endaley. The beat wishes of her She attended tbe Lakewood
High School aa a amior and
With Mn. Richardson aa she goes made many friends. They art all
Invited Saturday during the

The Ruah reunion will be lirtd

I: fieeerebto Pkllto n. Mil

IM7. Mr. and Mn. Dallas Rush
of Brown Road were hosts this Laakin' aaO H
and family, Mr. and Mra LeRoy
The Womens Missionary As.mi FJessner and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Yonker and family sodaUon of the Calvary U. B. pntston Iraurd
Church met Wedneeday al the CktoT •• Polio
M IU W. Ooert. isMa MHtor. of Lake Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Peltlngtll home of Mrs. Stanley Courtnay.
After the meeting a pink and

Laklir.

Ul

W.

MiAImb,

Wacha, Jr. She received
ovely and useful gifts.

.Vi:: day callers on Mr. and(Mrs&gt;Ford
3
Kano Doll M. Btah- Stowell.
We understand quite a number
‘glT'lK In this community have been
victims of ivy poisoning. The Glendon

f«to»r •
tAtr rial

Ikia Cburl and vllk the Fidaclary

natern Mirhimn uoiwnlty at
!i*bKTh U a?.*

dinner gueeta on

TUTSI. HEFOMITH
te. Oller HiMUUm .

TOTAL LIABILlTIKfl
ham and children from the Stale

CAPITAL Aocotnrva

from Vermontville.

4&lt;nN£&gt;&gt; P"*t to kirn by lk«
Couarll aad Chief ot Polito.

and Kenneth called Saturday on

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .
Cult,

coUage

TOTAL LIABIUTIKH AND CAPITAL Ai CUL'XTe

near

to totem

QUOTATIONS WANTED

.-'eating have made City, Ohio, are spending the
more than usually suscep- next three weeks with Mr. and

Ordered that aaUca
11 totorertod pkrttoa

coUtagc
treatment.
The Friendship Club was to
Woodland Lions Club en- bold a picnic al the Hilary Rye
Park on M-6S south of Woodbury
Wednesday. * Mrs. Nett* GaTuesday. There were 4» present.
* Mr. and Mra. Victor Bisson day al Borgtaa Hospital, Kalacalled on Mrs. Ena Rockwood
of Hastings Saturday to help her fractured more than a year ago.
celebrate her birthday.
She to reported In satisfactory
condition. * Graveside servicer,
were held al Portland Cemetery
Friday. July 8. for the baby
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pred
By Francos Johfulon

tars reoelpi deouxdod sddrereod So
Iktlr noporUra lul kaowi oddrrei

Ci&lt;y of HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, it requeuing

&lt;HM*®f’oeit for repainting wooden windows and
repairing tha OKtorior masonry on the City Hall
and Fire Station.

NOTK

Sins.Ml- 'l l CH C

Contact the Gty Clerk dt the CITY HAU. in HAS­
TINGS, MICHIGAN.

Lake Odessa

HOHIBT W. BHEBWOOD

DONNA J. KINNEY
Cit/ Clerk

Winiaas D Btodmaa

former Mariya LongwelL ♦ MUe

inns net ttnihito

PDaUOATIOlt O1D11

of Augusta, Orin and Clayion spent the weekend with her par-

Saturday evening visitors were.

Mksrrevo Bwv- gate IT.

Charlotte.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keeler.

WttoPllXD — Pruieca H«

John CMytar.

Machinery

of

accidents, drown-

deaths on farmlands and around

Delid: July IB.
Philip If. Ml

PUBLICATION OBDBB.

Report of Condition of “Tha Hastings City Bonk”

prevent taking out
bowls ar pane to gi
obdbm.

USB BANNER WANT AMI

TOTAL LIABILITIES
capital accounts

Business Directory
Of DISTINCTION
Lawrence srwnsTi

SHERWOOD-STACK

Swanson Inwanco

TOTAL CAPITAL ACOOUNTg

Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

All Forms of

JWttY ANMUS

KEYS, DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERV
waif, Ben Franklin Store. State
at Jefferson.

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship. COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Gilmore Jewelers. 102 E. Slate
ICE—First class work. Cal| WI
ING done at the farm according
t. Phono WI 5-5316.
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
'j.'sse.ssads
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Services, M37 So.. WI 5­
14V.2WO.oU
2223.
CERAMIC, FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR — H«- CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
parts and. supplies. McCulloch
ICE—24 hour service (black
State. WI 5-5H8.
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
L0Bl.7M.3B
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
CAurenteed workmanship. Al»o RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Rocorod. Burkey Soles and Serv­ CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection^of Drapery
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 1)8
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
W. State St.
WI 5-5176.
' rods, Installation and Hanging
Beverwyk’s Color Center, 221
GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP —All SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
W. Mill.
tors, machinery and chain saws
114.000.00
In
our
new
building
at
124
N.
appliances. Call 945-2317.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone WI
ised engraving of all kinds. Gil­
5-5052.
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARmore Jeweler, 102 E Slate Sf..

Biuineu Servicet Offered

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and new work. Fixtures
i.TMAn S3
and supplies. Kelley Electric
LAWN MOWER REPAIR — Au- PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
Service. 524 MiddleviHe Rd..
StMerm. Sold. In.tai led. serviced.
Phone WI 512700 after 5 pm.,
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
Hastings.
5311J
lUXst rf
Electrk. 222 S. Jefferson.

2X4 &amp;/X2X,

Concrete Products

n

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Phone WI 5-2123.

ALL

GRADES

WASHED

SAND

State Rd. Phone Wi 5-2123.

M ricelie neeue

Radio, TotovtsUn Repeirieg

Phone 945-5316.

TOTAL LUM1UTIM AND OAFITAL ACCOUNTS ..tI4.WOS.lUT2

Agency for

INSURANCE
AUTO — Fill
BONDS

Clip This Guida - Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

patient since July

ally farm safety engloocr.

rvaaucATiox

MIMOBIAL MONUMINT3

"We're Aa Near Aa Your Telephone"

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

।

Middle

Hastings vtoltcd George Keeler
(former resident' at the VeterRohrtackar to spending two he
weeks with Oenny Schilling of|«.

-

“

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
CE —315 S. Hanover,

Coll 945-3481 If You Would Like to be Listed in

Ttti Weekly Sbrvico anirKopdif tLuide

�f
Jrett Men Join

Hastings School Head on
State Sex Guideline Study

Army and Navy

Richard J. Guenther waa named

--------- ——mrPersonal Mention
Saugatuck visiting hta mother,

Steam Engines
Rally Set for
Thornapple Area

were eaiuraay guesia ot ear.
—------ - -Mix. Robert Miller and family. ♦, Algonquin

Durfee
By Mrt, John Hook
MaesUi
MS

UHK BANNER WANT ADal

The Michigan Steam Engine
and Thresher's dub will hold Its
annual reunion Friday,' Satur­
day and Sunday, July — —-

Rice Sdiuinmalisr.
Mrs. Jessie Green aocompa

_ .
tz&gt; eric-

to enlighten young people about

youthful marrtagee.

of Rkhland

Edwin O. Rise. SDE consul­
tant on health nnd physical
education, said the barriers oonsRMb they recently purchased cemlng sex "have been towered
M DMfyH Point, Gun Lake.
. considerably" during the last

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE
PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS
CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

u

o

G

u
s

E

This year the reunion will
ftohlng waa excellent, but a foraat held at Dave Berry's Marina. trtet wkw Wednesday callers ot
Just south' of Thomapple river
youthful marriages."
on the Charlton Park road. The
Rise said that traditionally sex cinlly cauaed
new location to on the sou lit slcje
of' the river, rather than at
Kancrllng and Mr. and Mrs,
was unharmedMre. Nellie DeYoung of Grand­
sponsibUlly of teaching children
On display, and featured In
and youth about sex and Its ville was a rues* ot har niece. raqes, steam , threohlng, baling
proper role In human retellou­ Mn. Harold i&gt; Smith, over the and sawing, as well as ramp
Mrs. Kathy Betcm an and chllweekend, and Mr. and Mn. Har­
old Root Of Grand Rapids were climbing and teeter-totter bal­
Sunday dinner gueeta. Mn. De- ancing stunts will be some 25

Adrian: rmr uuw. u, Oilwc
Mr. and Mn. John Mathlaaan
College profatsor; Dr. Elliabeth
Wheeller, Central Michigan; of Trenton, NJ.'. are guests of
A.B. Hatot. Rapid City, presi­
dent of the Michigan PTA; Dr. 533 W. Prairie Ave.
Weekend callers of Mr. and
. William Kelly. Michigan Depart­
ment of Mental Meaith: Mra.
Arloa Campbell of Otark, Mo.
Robert Luby, Detroit; William
Blackburn, Lansing, and Rise, of
Lansing.
tings.
,
Sunday dinner guests of Mary
Kent and Ruth .Kurts were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Broxak, and Mn.
G. C. Kent of Wyoming and Mr.
and Mn. Jerry Cnimbaugh and
family of Grand Rapids. The
occasion honored the third birth­
er of English al Hastings High day of the.Crombaugh twins.
Schoo). Is completing a slx-week
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Hull
English institute sponsored by and children. Ron and Ctady
the National Defense Education
Act and Central Michigan Uni­
versity in Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
the Fourth touring Wisconaln.
They enjoyed traveling from
Muskegon to Milwaukee on Use
8 8. Milwaukee Clipper. While
on board ship they were dellght-

Mrs. Willbur
Completing Course
At Central Mich.

Mn. Kathy Bateman and chil­
dren were Sunday dinner guesU

PENNOCK

Op by the Blough Brothen of
Empire, and the shingle mill by
Lynn Mix ot Hastings. The big

.

for

CIRCUIT JUDGE
Give Eaton &amp; Barry Counties a
CIRCUIT JUDGE that hat all three
Experience ae a Judge
Charlotte Municipal Judge einco
Jan. 1965.
Experience in Criminal Law
Eaton County Prosecutor 8 Years.
Experience in Civil Law
16 Years as a Circuit Court Trial

public is Invited to “cruise"
down the beautiful Thomapple

EATING
FURNACES
rcuMtiNG supplies
WATER SOFTENERS
WATER HEATERS

I don't need cash
with an

HCB CREDIT CARD!

4hree-day show they must un­
dergo rigid Inspection. This to to

; Hmtings

or

ctal Union Insurance Company
ot New York. The Inspection of
the engines to mandatory by the
State of Michigan as a safety
precaution.
The entertainment
morning at B ajnzl._
something of Interest going on
continuously until closing time

W| 5-3732

VOTE FOR BALLARD

You won’t, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!

Arthur Klapfenitein
Buried Wednesday

REAL ESTATE

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES

who died Sunday. July 10
held

Service

(Hasel)

____ SB.000.00

wM $1,500 00 down. lor

IHCOMI MOrtlTY CLOSI IN. A*, fwo

nonh ....

in good steady
...$11,000.00

A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD, has two bed-

A GOOD GOING BUSINESS located on an excellent large site and

$10,000.00

$55,000.00
AN EXTRA GOOD HOME IN THE SECOND WARD, with three
bedrooms and closets uprtairs, and hall, two bedrooms and hall
a living room, dining room,

SOLDI

daughter. Mrs. Philip
Scobey. Hastings; two

Marble's Standard Service
V b J Friendly Service

BUILDING. REPAIRS
C. A. Mattson, Builder

Honor Stan Trumble

dryer,. gas stove, has all new wiring, new two stall garage,
$11,000.00

Insurance service to the public
qualifies them as leaden in their

dining room, kitchen and bath, has basement and gas floor fur-

chosen field.

AUTOMOBILE

BUILDING LOT IN 2nd WARD,
tower and water In. has a garage
$8,900.00
on it, alto s part baiement-----------------.--------------- $1,300.00

NICE LARGE LOTS AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, two of them, right
on lake, will sell both of them for .....-.^....$1,200.00

,

A SUMMER COTTAGE, furnished with 15 ft. boat and 12 ft. fish-

NEED NEW LISTINGS
A VERY REASONABLY PRICED HOME IN THE 2nd WARD, has

PHARMACISTS
Jacob's Pharmacy
PLUMBING
Miller's Plumbing fir
Heating

RUGS b FLOOR COVERINGS
Halting* floor Covering

Heating

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
SHOES
Birke's Hastings
Cut-Rate Shoes
Wayne's Shoe Store

DEPARTMENT STORES
Ben Frsnkli. Store

LAUNDRY SERVICE
Nestings Speedy Wash

SPORTING GOODS
Leery's Sport Center

DRY CLEANERS
i
Barry Cleaners
Hastings Cleaners
Ono Hour Msrtinislng

LUMBER b
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Barry County Lumber Co.
Eait Side Lumber Co.

TELEVISION, RADIO
fir HI-FI
Centre! Radio fr T.V.
The Music Coater

full in 30 days. Or, you may choose to pay a minimum of 110.00 per
month and extend payments over many months with a small, 1% service
fee 'added to your unpaid balance. Why not get your FREE HCB Credit
Card N OWI

j

WE NOW PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS

pgndability of our fast

csK J. R. CMIde, $74-5542

$4,000.00

COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

ANOTHER HOME IN THE REST WARD, has three bedrooms up, den er extra bedroom. fuU
two stall garage, it cap in■reem, for.......... -$9,500.00

COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,

JiuuroBCO—SEE

ESTATE
KIR
MS W.SMoAMMmb

tf*

Plan, Remember, it's a free service to you when your account is paid in

Wolvsriae
&amp; Rfverdde

HASTINGS SALESMAN

Cad Nlerisaaoor's besee ghoM—WI 5-S004

email room off the bathroom. Michigan cellar, heated with gas

PAINT b WALLPAPER
Beverwyk's Color Center

a FREE Hastings City Bank Credit Card. Just say ' Charge it. Please’
with any merchant participating in Hastings City Bank's Credit Card

INSURANCE

A NICE VACANT LOT In Ammon Eaton Addition for ._.$850.00

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND

OFFICE IUPPLII$
Schadar's Office Supplies

Shopping will never be more convenient than It is right now . . . with

2 NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS. ‘

for--..$1,500.00

MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Mauri's Music Studio

JEWELERS
P. J. Gilmore. Jeweler
Hodges Jewelry
Millen Jewelry

Cleveland’s Men's Store
Glttiemsn's, Inc.
Parmelee Stove
Waters Clothes $hog

Stanley A.« Trumble, CL.U. of
Vermontville, qualified for the
IBM National Quality Award of
the National Association of Life
Underwriters. This certificate
award Is presented each year to

■lumlnum tiding, new cement

HEATING &amp; AIR
CONDITIONING

CLOTHING b ACCESSORIES

A GOOD HOME

A GOOD HOME ON NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, wilh two
bedrooms and full bath upltam. and downstairs a living room.

FLORISTS

HARDWARE.
HOUSEWARES
E. L. Carpteater Hardware
Gambles

Glendull, Lansing; eight grand children; one great, grandchild,
and two sisters, Mra Howard
(Blanche)
Ernest (Gertrude) Sever of Laks

A REAL GOOD COMPORTA (I I HOME IN THE 4tb WARD, has

IN MIDDLEVILLE. WE HAVE

ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Electric Motor Service
Hastings Electric, Inc.

Sa. Martin Floral

Top Listings in Town &amp; Country Properties
A REAL GOOD COTTAGE ON LEACH LAKE, built on slab, large
living room, dining room, kitchen and one bedroom, bath.

Ph. WI 5-3252

Robert Ronechler, Waterloo;
Clifford Peterson, Orasa Lake,
and Hubert and Charite Bolter
of Hastings, and there may be
others.
• In addition there will be a dis­
play of antique gas tractors and
p number of stationary engines.
Before any of the big steam

Modem Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal

Coll WI 5-5769

W. Green at Broadway

Phone 653-2791

river.

Fowlerville; Gsrald Tungate,
Banfield; Howard and Melvin
Lugten. 'Hamilton; John 'Bothard, Allegan, and Lynn Mix of
Hastings.
Bringing In gas and oil pulls
Will be George and Al Bronson,
Otsego; Frank Rupert. Otsego;

HOT WATER SAJEBOASD MATiNO

VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE

FUNERAL HOME

Concrete Blocks and
Lightweight Blocks
Nashville, Mich.

is, Jackson; Ralph Woodmansee,
Battle Creek; Harry Woodman­
see, Dowling; Carl Tuttle, Battle

ASTINGS

2153 Gua Loks Road

SPONABIE-GIRRBACH

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS

rpachlne will be set up by Melvin
Lugten of Hamilton.

Cornel Cappon, Woodland; Lloyd
Faust, Vermontville; George

Judge Robert C. Ballard

it is used.'

ginea on the ground. They will Eaton Rapid* * Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Cheney and family
large steel float, in a tug-of-ws
and In furnishing power for
saw mill and shingle mill

Clifford Peterson of Grass Lake.

(lent at the Battle Creek Sani­
tarium Health Center.
went camping.

'Wisdom is an

asset only when

Mreral oil pulls and

erected and the Emmett Rescue
Squad of Battle Creek will pro­
vide lunches and dinners on the
grounds. There are camping fa­
classes in composition, linguistics
cilities, picnic tables and this
and language. In addition to a TV room. Penny Arcade, dance
workshop devoted to a study of
techniques of teaching English While in Wisconsin they visited music and a community sing on
on the high school level. Each Fort Dells where the beautiful Friday and Saturday evenings.
teacher earns six hours of
TJie officers for the Michigan
graduate credit In English to­
Steam Engine and Thresher's
ward his master's degree in ad­ A real Indian from the Wlnne- club this year are: President.
dition to receiving a
Melvin Lugten of Hamilton; vice
from the government.
president. Ward Woodmansee of

2nd

Thought For The Week

Hnstinqs Cili| Bunh
MEMBERi Federal Deposit insurance Corporation
My, Neighborly lorviee
71 Coreinvow Yoon

,

�idaates to
location in Fall

Re-Name Zemke 126NewHHS
Maple Valley
Continue
Board Prexy
10 From Barry
Karn Degrees at
?erris State

Trutk' is Sunday

Kellogg Community
Four students are enrolling at
BrtUe Creek to attracting 4h« the University of Michigan, four
' at Central Michigan and four at
graduate*, with 31 scheduled &gt;• Grand Rapids Junior College
matriculate al the Cereal CKjr
The list of students planning
on going on to school, and their
j Bchoola. foltowl.
, ■' Albion College: Timothy M
high school building at NaahI Williams.
villa, along with putting in wtn-

| Public Fprurn j

Mark C. Engle and Evelyn B
Von Reis
i
Aquinas College: Marion F
I Gorham and Agnes M. McPhar! bn.
i
Arison* Slate University: Da­
I Bid H. Wilcox

ground, and brought forth fruK.
some an hundredfold, some aixtylold. some thlrtyfoid" (Mat­
thew 1|&gt;.

The student* and their Held*

•oclate Of applied acienco degree.
school at technical and applied
arts; Michael O. MeffcarUn,
certificate, architectural drafting,
school of technical and applied

applicd science degree, medical
asMXanl, school of technical and
applied arts; Joan K. Shate, BB..
gree, technical illustration. school
of technical and applied arts;
Boyd M. Tinun. certificate, auto
machine shop, school of technical
and applied art*.

Joust Montague
Completes Academy

Nashville—the parting arta and
drive wrest of the building. Alio a

baakatbaU backstop* to tie in­
Career Academy at Milwaukee. stalled. At the Kellogg olemcnWta., announces the graduation jtary building, an area 42 by 110
of Janet Montague of Hastings.! fret wUl be naved with bosket- think we should build a new tall
as a medical assistant. Mias __ _ —___ _____ — —w- and maybe our law officers woQ|d
Montague received her cap and enough to be used as a tennis take a little more Interest in
court.__________________________। their *6rk
tel tn Milwaukee. Janet is the
At tne Mapiewood elementary I Thc other night I stood In my
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Irving Lulldlng in Vermontville Uure 7ront door “nd watched threa
young men break off a curve sign
feet
blacktopped with basketball and throw It over tn the field
Bromley, certificate, automotive
and then they went around tbe
backstops.
&gt; '
corner and did the same to tbe
applied art*.
sign on the other side of the
Middleville Charts, M. Rob­ and end on Friday. June 0. 1967. road.
Then they went on to steal .the
ertson. certificate, machine tool,
school of technical and applied and eighth grade science chu-ses bell from the church. I called our
arta; William O. Vander Poppen.
porch
for over an hour and noth’
American history textbook en­
Woodland: Larry K. Vandocar, titled. - Rise of the American Ing happened. No car went by nr
came Ln from the other waf.
Nation." New social studlra text- When the preacher called the

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State Police they got the bell
three through sixth, with an back but the county had to re­
additional one being approved for place the signs.
If they catch these vandal* I
Routine Summer work in all
Hie building* Includes general think Instead of fining them
they should put them In 1*11.
They have lol* of money but
very little supervision. In most
cases the father and mother
both work so the kids can have
have returned from a vacation everything they want. If these
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vtolted their *cn and wife. Lt. cur they would have had to work
(Jg&gt; and Mrs Ivan J. Snyder, the next day and wouldn't han
Jr. They also visited friends in. been around at three o'clock ta
Georgia at LaGrange and Ma- the morning.
ocn.
a Cltlxen.

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Elliott
Central Michigan University:
Steve R. Allerdtng, Stephen D.
Fox. Jack H. Bender and Charles
H Myer*.
Eastern Michigan University:
Pamela J. Levengood and Cyn­
thia J. Moyer.
Elkhart University: Arloa M
Bayner.
Ferris Slate College: Carolyn
F Bachelder. Richard L. Brower.
David W. Crawford. Mike N
Flemming. Thomas Gibson. Ter­
ry T. Greenfield, Richard R.
Hamm. Jani* A Hauser, Michael
O Horaman, Craig T. Huntley.
Stephen C Jacobs. Stephen D
Miller, David H. Mulder. Mike A.
Murphy, Thomas O. Payne. Bu&gt;hn L Shafer. Busan J. Wellfare
and Wallace Yerty.
Grand -Rapids Junior College:
Michael L. Halllfax. Kendra L
Hess. Douglas F. James and
Charles H. Myers.
- Grand Valley Slate College:
Mary Lynn Settles.

Kellogg Community Coltece:
Laura L. Adams. Bteve Allerdlng.
Jerrie L Bryans. Linda J. Bur­
key. Dawn M. Church, H. Ken­
neth Cole, Rodney A. Crothera.
Jean M. DeMott. Margaret J. De­
Priester. Patricia J Frye. Robert
E Gable. Robert H. Gibson.
Gregory J. Guggemos, Michael F.
Hess. Kevin Sue Keast, Amy J.
Kellner, Tim King; Dennis R
MacKenzle. Stephanie J. Moore.
John W. Nixon. Sally Jo Pierce.
Judith Reed, Brian J. Shumway.
t nomas v. ameixcr, eleven
8poon. Janice L. Springer. Pa­
tricia L. Stamm, Janet M. Bteeby,
Busan E. Bteeby. Nell Earl Wll-

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Senior
Citizens
■
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Meet Monday

Hearing
Tests
.
_
0 — _
At
Barry
Fair
Senior Cltlxens of the Hastings
Community will meet Monday.
July 23. at tbe Union Hall on j
By
Moose
Lodge
Woodland Avenue for the uxua!

picnic style dinner and social ,
time.
I,
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__
There will be group singing, lemj in America today.” said
and a featured singer of old-; Ralph Wagner, nationally known
fashioned songs. Visiting is an | hearing specialist, in a recent will be completed.
Important and popular diversion j mnununirjUfr to Hastings
st Uie meetings of Senior Citi- I Lodge. Loyal Order of Moose.----- tens, and plenty of time will be
to help local children and '**»
allowed for that.
■ adults recognize tills hearing de- '
visitors arc uiwaj* wtivuuu, ikkih.), iiojuhj
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snd all are reminded to furulah 1 will be given free of charge to normal hearing. If a deficiency,is
own table service, beverage, and any one wishing to take advan- i indicated, the peson taking tbe
a dish to pass.
’ tage of this service for a period le,t 13 advised on tbe report card
Those needing transportation. (of one week beginning July 25-30. 1“
o»n personal
or who can furnish transport*- at the Barry Free Pair from 4 Physiciantlon. are required to call Presl- I to
10 om.
—■— Screening
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io ju
ora.
| Tht.
This Hi
Hearing
dent Ray Wolfe at 5-2864.
1I —
This
' 'hearing te* to designed sra™ «• sponsored by Hastings
1 to detect any hearing deficiency ' Lodge No. 628. as a part of their
only, and is not to be construed । ntalottol participation in Civic
as a medical cteck up. Report and Community ArtlvlUea

Mrs. Humphrey
Dies at Freeport
Home Friday

" ■——7

Humphrey. 71, Rl Freeport, who
died at her home three miles
weal of Freeport on 108th Street
early ‘Friday evening, were held
dlevlUe Baptise Church.
The Rev Lloyd Sanders offl-

Irving Township Cemetery

Alfred and Nancy (Adams) Hol­
ley. Site married Anthony Hum- .
phrey of Freeport on Sept. 14.
1930, in Alabama.
They lived at their farm home 1
we* of Freeport since that time. I

Whatever Your Faith

dlevlUe Baptist Church.
In addition to her husband,'

Discerning families of all re­
ligions call Leonprd-Osgood Funeral

John Holley of Florala and Al-

-Home in time of need. All. without

exception, receive capable, respect­

ful attention. W« (uU» understand

Kendall School ot D e 01 g ■ :
Thomas A. Brill.
Lansing Community College:
Pamela - J. Carr. Eleanor A.
Nethery and Robert J. Wilcox.
' Marion College &lt;Marten. Ind.):
Margaret J. DePriester.
Michigan State University: Jo
A 1062 tractor owned by OerAnn Aldrich. Susan G. Bachman.
Gayle S. Barlow. Diana L.
Brown. Gloria J. Casey. John T. damaged by fire Saturday morn­
ing
aa he was plowing a Heid off
Cum bow. Dennis M. Drake,
Janies M. Francisco. William D the Qowrdale Road.
fiaan. Philip X Higbee. Carl J.

the special funeral requirements of

every faith.

Fire Damapes
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K^rme*. Pamela 8. KeUey. Busan
K. Rose. Stephen R. Schondelmayer, Judith A. Stauffer. Car­
ole J. Sweet. Elaine M. Tucker. dlator. wiring, hose connections .
David R. Vendenburg and Ste­
Hastings firemen put It out.
phen L. Youngs.
Michigan Technologies) UniMr. and Mrs. Don Bllvln of ।
East Lansing were dinner guest* :
Douglas O'Laughlin.
Oakland University: Cynthia Thursday evening of Mr*. Sadie j
Vedder.
041*44 Cottage: Terry Lee King
kakea. UL|: Michael E. Marta.
University M Michigan: Ron-

Western Michigan University:

son. Kathleen M. Clarey, Lisle
W. Conly. Nancy J. E1113, Richard
A. Gerllnger, John J. Teuneasen.
Christine B Thompson. Gregory
R. Webster, Kenneth J. Weller
and Dale A. Working
A Iliad Institute of Technology:
&lt;1338-43 S. Michigan Ave.. Chi-

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Michigan) t H. Kenneth Cole and

Local 871, Battle Creek. Mich
IM18): Ranald J. Larabee and
Dennis Timm.
Mra. Zula Wheaton and son.

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Hastings, Mtoiu WI 3-34
Bat. Bsbbath aotooi. 3«
Worship, |1 ua.

Headershet &amp; H
Br Mn. UMni

moved into their new bouse near
Pleasant Point. Bob to ahis to
be up now and to getting along
nicely. * Tb celebrate Mort
Clark's birthday. Vicki hold a
surprise birthday dinner on Fri­
day. Guests included Mr. and
Paul and Ethel LaBota con­
Mrs. Clayton Clark, Mr. and Mra
Elmer Cblvtn and Doris and Mr. duct the children's meeting each
weekday morning.
The conferwce to tn its 48th

ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
Bunday Mare. 9

KC Fettival
At Gun Lake

• hours Tuesday through
13 am.to noon. Any other

, am. Morning worship. Bar­
IT "Eacept You Are Convert­
Organist. Mrs. Ruth Week
pm. Y Hour in the youth

11 ajn. Junior church. For an
children 4-0 years old.
7:30 pm. Church service. Epa­ BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. B. R- Davis. Pastor
ctal music, hymn sing. IftitoaAi
Just oft M-00, North on M-50 In
by the pastor.
, ■ Village at Woodbury
Wednseday Activities
' SunAaj school. 8:45 am.
0 am. Man's IVayw Band.
Worship. 11 am.
• am. Women's Prayer Band.
Junior church for children, 4-8.
7:30 pm. Prayer rjeaptlng and
Yputh choir rehearsal. Wed., 3.
Bible study.
r
Fellowship service, T:4T am.
0:30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal.
Youth Fellowship, Wed., 7.
Nursery for all regular serBible Study and Prayer ser­
vice. Wednesday„4 pm. at Roger

Bunday echoed, 10 sum.
Morning wwshlp, 11 ktn.
Youth Fellowship. IM pm.

BOXJKNS

Woods, and daughters, Robin
has scheduled a chicken
and Debrah, from Ban Diego,
and festival to be held
Calif. spent last week with her
Aug. 7, at the Cbialpa
Warship. 11 am.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Btraube. Mra. Woods to the
Sunday, "Faith for Today." on Btraube's youngest daughter. Mr.
Grand Knight Robert C. Ham­
Wooda to affiliated in the space
program. They have resided in mond said thia to the first pro­
ject to help finance a KC build­
ing on land purchased off W.
Crane at CrocJu*. iii.
Tuesday supper guests of Leo
and Irene Hendershot * Fortyfour attended the community
picnic at the Leo Hendershot'a
Bunday worship. 7:30 pm.
Tbe good weather and lota of
Wednesday family worship.
Mends helped to make It a per­
Adult Bible study, 7:30 pm
fect day.
/
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
Justin Emery was involved in
Boys, Girts FeUowahlp, 7:30.

Laks Odessa Clast
Of 1936 Reunion
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
"
Wednesday FeUowahlp, 7 pm.

speedy recovery. * Over 150
gathered at the Charlie Tobias
home tor their 50th anniveraary.
The Tobias' hare 13 grandohlldren and three great grand­
daughters * Weekend guests of

Members of the ISM graduat­
ing class of Lake Odessa High
School art to hold their re­
union at the West Elementary
School gym at Lake Odessa on
Bunday, July 31.

Hubbard Hills

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Worship hour, 11 am.
,
Christian Endeavor, Tuesday
evening at 7 pm.
"The Country Church That
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' Rev. Chartsa Gibbs, Paator
Worship services, 8:45 am.
Bunday school. 10 am.
.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Mid-week prayer meeting W«dooday evening, 7:30 pm.

Mrs. Marshall Tripp. * Ray Burd
of NaabviUe spent Bunday with
Mr. and Mra Archie Burd.
Brenda Tripp. Donald and Gary
Tietz. R1 Hastings spent a few
days last week at the Burd
home. They enjoyed swimming in

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* Marshall Tripp la home with
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GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION
To the Qualified Electors: Notice is
hereby given that a General Primary
Election will be held in the Town­
ship of Barry, State of Michigan on

Armed Bones
; -News Notes-

tary skills which will qualify fetal

Hickory
•
} Corners ।!•
tended

to Oklahoma City Air Force Sta- i cedures are also pan or ww
Uon nvu after completing Air program. The summer encamptaic JraSdng A graduate1 ™nt Is scheduled to and July
roroe oaac uauun*. a pmuik
nte Mr and Mr*.

Susan McMillan of Naahvllle.

Rlcbanj J. Bishop, m ol Mr.

Precinct No. 1
at the Hickory Fire Barn
Precinct No. 2

ot the Delton Fire Barn
The polls of said election will be
open at 7 o'clock a.m. and will re­
main open until 8 o'clock p.m. of
said day of election.
FRANCES L. BUTLER

Barry Township Clerk

Corporal June 33 in Germany.

tlilery’a 2nd HowiUer Battalion,
entered Uw&gt; Army in May 1963.
completed baric training at Fort
graduated from Hastings High
School in 1962.

C. Norman of Middleville, wbo
recently came on active duly, has
completed the orientation course
for officers of tbe U.6. Air FDrcr
Medical Service at Sheppard
AFB. Texas The doctor was
given Instruction In specialised
aerospace medical subjects and
administrative procedures of the
USAF Medical Service. He la beIng assigned to Clark AB, Philippines, to practice as a dentist
with the Pacific Air Forces which
provides air offensive and defensire units In Southeast Asia, the

FRESH

Army specialist four June 28 in
Germany, where he Is serving
with the 582d Medical Company.
Specialist* four is an enlisted
rank equivalent to tbe rank of
corporal Specialist Robinson. 22.
a medical aidman In the com­
pany, entered the Army in May
1965. completed basic training at

Carlton Township

ELECTION NOTICE

3716 Curtis Road. Nashville.

To the Qualified Elector*:

-

Notice is hereby given that o General Primary

Election will be held in the Township of Carlton,
at the Town Hall, on Tuesday, August 2nd, 1966,

for the purpose of nominating candidate* for the

Army Pvt. Dennis M. Thomp­
son. 20. whose mother, Mra. Mar­
tha I. Thompson, Uvea at 601 N.
Michigan Avenue, was assigned
to the 517th Heavy Equipment
Maintenance Company In Ger­
many. June 30. Thompson, a cook
In the company, entered the
Army In December 1965. com­
pleted basic training at Fort

following offices: State, Congressional, Legisla­
tive, and Township. In addition, delegates to the
Democratic and Republican County Conventions

graduated from Hastings High
School In 1964 and was employed
by Hastings Mfg. Oo. before en­
tering the Army.

TOP QUALITY

Government Inspected

Texas. Robinson attended Lake
Odessa High School.

Army Pvt. John M. Beedle, 19.
whose wife, Charlene, Uvea on
R2. Bivens Road. Nashville, com­
pleted a clerical course at the
Army Training Center. Fort
Knox. Ky., July 8. During the
elght-week course. Beedie wa*
trained In Army correspondence,
preparation of reports and other
clerical skills. Beedie's mother.

Freeport

installed at the Legion Pnat
Capt. Chas Wlnslpw is heme | and Auxiliary No. 4B4 of Hickory Letter of Joly Ml
for a month .After a tour of
duty in Vietnam, after which
ot Middleville wwe Monday callhe and his family will go to Wilkins: Junior vice commander.
Baltimore. Md. * We were sorry Edwin L. Herbert; Adjutant,
sjoyed home made
to hear of the death of Mra. John.F. Bare: Finance officer. and Mn Rusae-U Price viewed with Mr. and Mra. 1
Lydia Richards, mother of Mrs Arnold Endsley; Historian. El­
and family Sunday
Blanche Lawrence She had lived eanor P. Hagan: 6gt.-at-arm*.
here with her daughter for nine Richard M. Larson: Judge advo­
years and the last three years cate. Arthur P. Haas. Installing
—~~
tn a nursing home. Two sisters urn tan taUno tai N»
ta
of Mn. Lawrence. Mrs. Alice Al­
vey and Mr. and Mra. Wm Joyce m ernes ano kuskii Auisue. w
---- —
of Coal City, were here for the Auxiliary officers are: President.,™*'
funeral last Sunday with burial Edna Brown; Flrat Vice Presi-;
JaojUon
Tuesday at Chicago.
dent. Reva Asbury: Second Vice *»*»* parted Monday aS the
The Sunday School picnic of President, Marie Scott; Trcasur- Methodist Church.
the Wesleyan Church will be at er. Gladys Teller: Secretary.
Mr. and Mra. Clair Clum risk-.
4 p.m. Saturday at Krum Park. Mamee Davis; Sgt. - at - Arms, ed her mother. Mrs. Sadie Sweet
Hazel Nunemaker; Chaplain, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Jay
Marie Peabody, and Historian. | chunplon in Belding Sunday.
,
Ulc
tor Norman received his B.S. de­ Lucille Endsley. Installing team * Little Arlen* Clum. 3. daughBrcc from Aquinas College in was from Hastings Post No 45: ur of Mr. and Mra. George Clum
Qrand Rapids and his DDB. de- Ida Bogart. Installing Officer; suffered 2nd degree bums when 111 B. Center.
gree {rom the University of Dorothy Kurr. Chaplain, and ahe fen backwards onto a camp
Miss Nancy Lcchrone of L*nMichigan. He is a member of
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pu omega
Thank* again, (iris.
Mra. Wm. Cook and family of Sally Kimmel.
.

Job aa a peraonnri specialist with

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1966

hm last
Crusaders"•J*
Camp
' week where Rev. Jensen was a

By Edna Braien

sloned officer in tha
serves upon gxadua
school. His tralnlm

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and Township Committeemen will be elected.

There will be 2 proposition* on o new county

Jail.
The polls will be open from 7 a.m, to 8 p.m.

Anyone eligible for absentee voters ballots,

moy apply until 2 p.m., July 30th.

AGNES SCOBEY
Carlton Township Clerk

Marine Private Ewell K.
, Brown, son of Mr. Orvlile G.
Brown of R1 Dowling, has com­
pleted individual combat tralni Ing at Camp Pendleton. Calif.
The four-week course Included
over 200 hours of Inslpictlon un­
der simulated combat conditions,
covering squad tactics, guerrilla
warfare, day and night combat,
patrolling, and the use of in­
fantry weapons.

Army Cadet Thomas M. Mc­
Kee, 21, a student at Western
• Michigan University in Kalama| soo. Is at Fort Knox, Ky., under1 going tlx weeks of summer train­
ing with hl* school's Reserve
; Officer Training Corps unit. He
Is receiving Instruction in mlll-

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lake Odessa

Carelesf Tillert
Keep Farm Death
Rate High
alarming-

tUTIONU

FARM SAFETY WEEK
JULY 24*30
1966 '

illy safety engineer.

This high toll places the
deaths on the farms Just below
the death rate for the mining
and construction industries.
Motor vehicle accidents are
the leading cause of accidental
death to farm residents, accord­
ing to the National Safely Coun-

Fann Fires
Take Their
Death Toll
Not only are many animals,
building* and crops destroyed
annually by firs, but far too
many people tow their Uvea In
, those same lira.
1 Statistics show that In IM
alone over 600 people tost their
lives in farm fires. relates Rlchard Pfister. Michigan State Uni­
versity Extension safety engi­
neer.
Pfirter suggests that beforq a
fire kills someone very dear to
you. have all electrical outlets,
_• electrical equipment and farm
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USB BANNER WANT ADS!

WANT
MORE CORN

The group trs tried in the 4H

Dianne Strong explained the
plans far tbe dub exhibit booth

El EfT RICHARD ROBINSON
ELELI circuit com judge

FOR SALE

Notice of Hastings

1963 John Deere 4010 Diesel, felly equipped, 18.4­
34 rear tires and only 895 hours on.

Township Election

1964 Farmall 706 Gas Tractor, fully equipped, fart
hitch, new tires, and only 320 hours on.

McCormick 12-A Demonstrator Hay Conditioner at

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NOTHING, BUT NOTHING BEATS
LOW COST ANHYDROUS AMMONIA!

The Halting! Township Primary
tbsn In any other fnduitry in Michigan, Governor Cvdtge Romney
urge! the “wboJcbaarted support ol all dtixent' to National Fann
Safety Wack, July 84-30.
Endorsing the continuoui farm safety effort! of members of the
Michigan Rural Safety Council and ll&gt;e Michigan Cooperative Extbntlon Service, Governor Romney said, Thii annual week ipot-

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LAKE ODESSA

Slow Moving
Vehicle Emblems
Now Required

Barry Farm
Calendar..
JULY 21 — Fslg. AapoclaM
BMUM. r«ir afflBt aa ralrgi
11—&lt;H UaSaia ■acting.

Governor Romney has signed
into law an act requiring the use
of slow moving vehicle emblems JULY 35*30 — BABBT COUMTX
on farm machinery, maintenance
equipment, and other slow mov­
Ing vehicles when
Michigan ■ high ways.

McCormick 191 Solf-PropoHed Combine with 8 Vi ft.

Election will bo hold at the Halting!

John Deere 125 Pull Type 7 Ft. Combine.

Townihip Hall, Auguit 2, 1966. Polls

Used New Holland 166 P.T.O. Baler.

will open at 7 X.M. and close ot 8 P.M.

McCormick 455 Pour Row Cultivator for Farmall
H-M-300 or 400 tractor.

Deadline for absentee ballot applica­

McCormick /8J6 Mower Conditioners, 7 &amp; 9 ft. cut
for immediate delivery.

New McCormick 1203 Combine with 13 foot header

tion is July 30,' 1966, at 2 P.M. Any
qualified elector can obtain an appli­
cation and an absentee ballot at my

Two Farmall 300 Gas Tractors.

residence.

Farmall 3B0 Diesel Tractor.

Ford 960 Tricyclo Tractor.

JUANITA A SLOCUM

Lovell Implement Co.
CHARLOTTE

Halting, Township Clark

.
Hi. 54,-0070

420 Uulu, St.

NAHA’S towering 280-foot-

Election Notice

as 2Vi-ton t
bigger Utah

SflATE Of MICHIGAN

moving vehicle

Rutland Township
-MGu.r.1 Fri&lt;a.ry IU&lt;Hon will b. h.U at H»
Tandile Hall. TaaiSar. AaaaU 2. 19M. Tha

'.M* wiH open at 7 a.ml and close at 8 p.m.

Mwry home, by My qualified elector. Deadline for
abiBotOB ballot application is Saturday, July 30,

ty Engineer at Michigan State
University. He said many fann­
ers with tractors have been
•silting ducks" for Uic unfortu­
nate motorist who failed to rec­
ognise a slow moving vehicle on
the road ahead.
The new triangular SMV em­
blem Is 18 inches wide and 14
inches high with a fluorescent
yellow-orange center and reflec­
tive dark border. The emblem
unit is durable and easy to move.
It has a standard mounting
blade that fits into standard
brackets or dips provided on the
. rear of moet new pieces of equlpment

Need Money
for New
Facilities?
See us for the
money you need
to finance new
farm facilities,
repairs, expan­
sion, etc. Long
terms, low cost,
no prepayment
penalty.

COUNTY OF BARRY

ELECTION NOTICE
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF BARRY,

STATE OF MICHIGAN:

MARY LINDERMAN, Clerk

Route One
Whitmore Road, Hastings, Mich.

Phone WI 5-5707

NOTICE

The National Safety Council,
American Society of Agricultur­
al Engineers and the Automotive
Safety Foundation, joint spon­
sors of the emblem, believe that
rear end collisions with slow
moving vehicles would be re­
duced substantially if the use
was adapted on a nationwide
I scale. Although use of the em­
blem will not become mandatory
i until next spring, fanners arc I
1 urged to use them ns soon as1
' possible.
I Fanners can obtain a SMV1
emblem from local equipment j

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT

Main Offka

TAX LEVY PROPOSITION
HASTINGS OFFICE

,

301 W So. MkhiiM

YANKEE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP ELECTORS

Notice is Hereby Given, that a General Primary

nomination by all political parties

participating

therein, candidates for the following offices:

Governor, U.S. Senator, U.S. Senator (to fill
vacancy), State Senator, State Representative, Town-

Constobloi.
Delegates to tha County Conventions and Town-

CMinty Milla,« liKrMu Propowrion.

GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that a General Pri­
mary Election, will be held in the Township of
August 2, 1966. For the purpose of placing in
Nomination Candidates, for State, Congressional,
Legislative, and Township Offices. In addition
Delegates to the Democratic and Republican
County Conventions, and Township Committee­
men will be elected; also, any additional Amend­
ments ov Propositions that may be submitted.

The Polls will be open for voting, from 7
o'clock A.M. until 8 o'clock P.M. on said day
of Election.

Th* Mi '«t tod Efocfion »UI opm .t 7 o'clodi
one anytime, at my home oa Wilkins Road, Route
No. 5 Hastings. Michigan, until 2 o'clock P.M.
August 30, 1966. Phone Delton 623-2144.

C. F. STORKAN

Shall the Board of Supervisors of Barry County, Michigan, be authorized to
’ levy a tax of two (2) mills each year for the yeats 1966 and 1967 to create
a sinking fund to be used for the purchase of a site for a new jail and sheriff’s
residence and the construction and equipping of said new jail and sheriff’s
residence?

HOPE TOWNSHIP NOTICE
II.

Spring* Township Hall, for tha purpose of placing in

at a special election to be held in the County

. of Barry, State of Michigan, on Tuesday, August 2, 1966, there will be submitted to
the electors of said County qualified to vote thereon:

MILLAGE INCREASE PROPOSITION

Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxes which may be assesed against
all property in Barry County, Michigan, be increased as provided by law. by
.2% (2 mills) of the assessed valuation as equalized, of all property in the
County for a period of two (2) years, the years 1966 and 1967, footie
purpose of providing a sinking fund to be used for the purchase of a siteWr
a new County Jail and Sheriff's residence and to construct and equip suW
new County Jail and Sheriff’s residence?
\
”

Only persons registered as electors in the City or Township in which they reside
are eligible to vote.
These propositions are being submitted in accordance with the Resolution adopted
by the Board of Supervisors of said Coqnty on the 27th day of May. 1966.

WlllUm Cridl.r, larry CoMy Clark

£

�mar, spank Bunday,

secretary

egriaon Lake.
two V-M studeoia, 1
Bamberg, HC.. and
of Brooklyn. N.Y.

and

treasurer,

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of
Lansing were Bunday, Jdly 10th.
Ute Curtte. ★ The of town were from Remus, Lo- visitors of the Floyd Baxters and
Andres Dana. 1*. ol
the diaries Coulsons. * The
-s.
Roy Erba spent the weekend of waived etamlnltton vl
July Bth with retatlvea at Kitche­
ner, Canada. * Mrs. Lenor Var- L. «. Barnett Monday, July 11. ‘
on a charge of unlawfully drtv­
ink away an automobile.
' ■
He was bound over to CENutt;'
Court. Bend at IIJCO wM IMImmediately furnished.
Friday, July 15, he pleaded"
guilty before Judge Archie Mc­
Donald and hte case waa ra-""
1erred for a pre-sentence Invaa- ’

Theft Chargi

CASH
BINGO

SWEEPSTAKES

check out lanes or

^^r^TENDERAY
f
USDA CHOICE

WIN A WHITE
Automatic Zig-Zag

p to

SiMr P loiter

hamburger

•■

'

Center | Cut Rib

v

Pork Chops
3

Double Breasted

•FRYERS

Paschke s Boneleu

39

Paschke's Full Shank Hall

lha purchase c4 sey 12 P‘*» 4 a

It BUNS

□moKy-unKs^*’^!
Top Round Steaks H
Cube Steak
siriois Tip steak
Breaded Shrimp
Ocean Perch *
HAM ROAST
SMOKED HAM
Booth

-Legged dr-'jgj

MIAT*

3

•WICH or

-3!
*- 6!

TURKEYS

Ihs purchase 4 • 14b pkg

kwkK kbisp
BACON

BROWERS
Smoked Hams

Whole or Half Feed Bornlite

Paschke's

$249

COUNTRY CLUB
COSN1D SHF

’ore office One per adult per . isit

The starting place for planning meals!

1

Beltsville 4-10 lb. Avg

VALUED AT

Luther B. Case. 37. Kalamamo,
was bound over to the September
term of Circuit Court after he
waived examination oa a charge of
taking indecent liberties with a
teenage girt. He was released on

rille, paid a lift fine pita M-35
court costs for being disorderly In
Yankee Springs Saturday.
Robert Prance paid a 110 fine
plus costa on a disorderly incident

Chuck Steak

SEWING MACHINE

Sgt. Ritter said Holland police
apprehended him when his mother
looked out in her driveway and
saw a strange car—and reported
it- He waa sleeping in K. Sgt.

uitu unstnatij
nn in
।

Hi-C

John Wooten, RR Wayland, paid
a |13 fine plus coate oa a disorderly
charge. He waa arrested tn Yankee
Springs by Deputy Richard Bar­
Alien Kenneth Sage. R1 NaJbville. wm fined MO plus court costa
and ordered to spend two &lt;Utra-inJall for driving while his License
was revoked.
Daniel Carrigan. R3 NaAvtOe,
paid SU pita
oa a rtckJam
driving charge.
Larry W. Stratton, 25, Otsego,
paid a 125 fine plus MM oo a
reckless driving charge, the rrcult of an accident oa M-41 at
Sheffeld Road at the northend ot
Oull Lake. Stratton lost eooUM
of hla car and hit a tree ..hack­
wards.
Lawrence F. Reahm paid a N
fine plus *3.70 court costa for
careless driving, the result of a
mishap about 10:15 pm. oa July
B when he lost control driving
north on the Norris Road. 81c
IBM Pontiac epun around, hit
the guard rail, shot across the
road and 111 feet off tbe high­
way. He was unhurt, according
to Deputy Austin Byrnes’ report.
niihntfl. 19.' Mb «l

N. Church, paid 115 Ones plus
*625 court costs for being minors
in possession of beer.
James J. Wickham. R3 Has­
tings. paid a M0 fine plus »4£3
court costs on a reckless driving
charge, the result of an accident
July I In Cartton Township.

Rotary Head Holds
Club Aisembly „T
Alex Fuller, new president Of the
Hastings Rotary Cub. hate, Ms
first “club assembly” at tiJW&amp;r
during the regular Monday, July
11. luncheon meeting at UMWtel Hastings.

Vac-Pac

KROCIR
lTIHS

DEY MILK

Members received a report on
the Rotary student loan . fund
which showed the club had •!£7M2S tn notes outstanding, M34Q
in interest due. a bank balance of
*1.582.75 and additional assets of

Redeem al Kroger thru
Saturday. July 23.19M

Maxwall House
Dacnralor-120 1-ply

OSANC1 DRINK ■

Scott Towels 6"** 99c
Bathroom Tissue 9 99c
French Fries 3 ^ pkgs *1
Cream Pies4»---99c
Donuts
Soft Margarine 2«» 79c
Chocolate Milk 2- 43c
Fudge Bars 4
49c
itrwherry Preserves 75c
PsMutButtsr*^»75c
HI-C Drinks
29c
Scott 1000 1-ply sheets

Anchor Hocking
1H QUART
FIYINC
r KILIM

roRs

Mel-O-Soft

LYJOL
SPRAY

Banquai Frozen

SAVE
S1.S1

••deem at Kroger Him
Saturday, July 23.1?64

Plain or Sugar

Thermo Temp
LIGHT BROWN

3-PIECE
SALAD SIT
Redeem at Kroger tin
Saturday. July 23.1944.

Blue Bonnet or I-—,

12-OX. TUMBLER

9

Plui IS Top VakM
c Stamp* wMi eaupe

Why Drive

Around With a Faulty
Auto Radio?

*

Country Club 2 H fl. oz.

pkgs, of 12

Embassy Bbdbarry or - 24b. jar

HKTASINiS

or
California Clum.

Kandu Liquid

DETERGENT

GfflR. Own., M Nad,

US. Na 1
CAUFORN1A or

■

CENTRAL
RADIO A TV
HOWAAO TtUMWU.

IDAHO
WI CLOSE AT
OAHSHAW

�We'll meet you at the

BARRY COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS KH
ADMISSION IS FREE!
JULY 30
RIDES
New This Year in Hastings

W. 6. WADE SHOWS, INC.

KIDS DAY is
TUESDAY

GRANDSTAND
SHOWS

WADE

JULY 26th

EVERY NIGHT

Monday, July 25

—Entry Day—
1:00 A.M.—Entries taken until 8:00 P.M.
9:00 A.M.—4-H Dog Show, Infield.

WHEEL

RACES

On All Rides

HORSE SHOW
5:30 P-m.
Adm. 50'

FOR THE

&lt;

NEW SKY

Reduced Prices \

Beginning Monday

FIRST TIME

Featuring the

Until 6:00 pjtn

THXm^Mgae

HASTINGS

DAYS
nnn
July 27th - 28th &amp; 29th ZjUU p.01.
4 Races - 2 Heats Each Day!

WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

CONTESTS
Wednesday. July 27
—FFA. 4H Day—
—Judging Dairy Cattle.

$14,000
in purses
admission

PRIZES
Thursday. July 28
—Kiwanii Day—
-Livestock Judging.

AT THE GRANDSTAND

i Tuesday, July 26th
"Rem'' Wall's
i Green Valley Jamboree

O AA
Adm. $1.00
8:00 p.m. Chj|dren 50c
AT THE GRANDSTAND

Wednesday, July 27th

Luck O'Hara's Devil Drivers

Movie Stunt Men
Human Bomb Act

8:30 p.m.

EXHIBITS

Adm. S150 I

Friday. July 2?

GREATEST SHOW of the WEEK-FRIDAY NITE
"GRAND OLE
OPRY” 8:00 p.m.

I

GAMES
.

JENNY CLAY and others I
$4 50

ADM.

I

Reserved Scoti on

■

.

Track . . . $2.00

■■

:

Friday, July 29-8:00 p.m.-Adm. s150-Ring Side $2'
MEN .L MIDGETS . . . LADIES

Wrestling Shew

Featured Bouts

th™Fa»K!&gt;u!tigo«

«nd
j

Saturday. July 30

DO A.M.—Midway Opens.
10 A.M.—Pony Team and Wagon Shaw.
OO P.M.—Mule Pulling.
00 P.M.—Geeataat Shaw of the Week!
Grand 'Ola Opry. Several prominant atari
compiota ataga show.
Grandstand: $1.50.
a. seats an track112.00.

in a Complete Stage Showk

LIVESTOCK PARADE
STARTS AT 7:00 P.M.

—Fat Stock Day—
11:00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M—Harnett Racing. 4 Races. 2 Heats Eash.
$4,000.00 la punas.
Seats: $1.00.
4:30 P.M.—4H fr FFA Fat Stock Sab. Judging Arena.

1:00 P.M.—Burt Ruby Famous Wrestling . . . Ladies.
Midgets and Men.
Admission: $1.50 .. . Ringside $2.00.

Starring ...
ERNIE ASHWORTH
■
CARL &amp; PEARL BUTLER I

25

Bert Ruby &amp; Company

11:00 A.M.—Midway Opens.
2:00 P.M.—Hamess Racing. 4 Racac. 2
Heats Each. $6,000.00 in purses.
Seats: $1.00.
8:30 P.M.—Lucky O'Hara Auto Thrill She
Admission; $1.50.

j

Roughest. Toughest
Show in the Business!

Starts
CHdren

Stars of the
Speedway

THE NEW 1966 SHOW .. .

Heavyweight Horse
PULLING CONTEST
8:30 p.m.

Famout Clowns

Thursday Nite, July 28th

IVAN K ALMIKOFF vs.
THE DESTROYER

�Fred Out of the

Cloverdale - Hope
By Mrs. Slaphan Osgood

KI

rced-Turn

Tstaptea. fil-i™

Letter M Jaly Mi

Data Payne erf rural Detton,
arrived borne &lt;n Friday from ■
Paso, Texas, where be ia serving
in the Armed Forcer. Data and
Mtoe Maxtoe Peake arc buey with

right.

Vendevllta of Katanaa* «we

at Dowling were dimwr gueete
on Sunday. July 10th, at their

04

HASTINGS-Stale

525
0.4 Km
right.
5)5
15 4 c
right-Turn left
corners- turn right.
575
4J 4 r

daughter and family, Mr. and
Mra. Keith Buehler?'* Mr. and Orand Rapids were
Mn Milton Buehler and familylunch guests at hta moi
- —_ - --__ •
— ■ — -'
m.wn

■ Heict. mileage showing mlle-

By H D. Burpee

0.0

HASTINGS-81 ate right thru Minard 60.6

1.0

corners 0/3
Fork just beyond: non 6S5

Race P. Johnson, of Jackson,. show the total milcage made
nw, an IntM-Mlna arut tHn nnevt tn the riffht Of

trip from Grand Rapids to Jack-1 q.0
0.0 O R A N D RAPID8aon back in those daya Certain- | Fulton, Monroe and Division

When Bills Stack Up
You Need Cash for Unforeseen Expenses

along to follow this route,
you dc«&gt; t mind. I would like

reoall them &lt;r not. U not.
thought you might be interested
ta the metixxl used in those days

As an example, will show the
trip-Grand Rapids to Jackson
ond See

To Soy

or Call

"OK”

practically all gravel and nuica-

Whatever Vour Motley Needs

LARGE

We're targe enough to SERVE you

• We're small enough to KNOW you

Local Finance
Downtown Location—112 S. Jeffenon—Ph. 945-3424

visitor

*"

Bunday ago.

immediately right-

and was guided by mileage right,
shown and directions in the Blue | 27 6
Book and there was little chance ■
. uv.-uy
28.0
1 28.1

KT Turn right.
luck family dinner al the home
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
169
2.6 4 corners - Iron
bridge on left-Tum right.
Grand Blanc, Sunday.
212
45 4 cornera-Turn left.
292
8.0 Diagonal 4 cornera- turned Thursday, July 7th after Stuart and family were dinner
Tuni
left.
10 days camping at Interlochen.
2.1 End of road at
brick scbool-Tum left
edge of swamp-TUm right right-croee R. R. 305 Now on till Saturday the first wook with
irum same at creamery Lovett 8t.
305
0.4 CHARLOTTE-Lov- Hah and Lynn spent from Bun­
05 Left -hand, road- fltt and Cochran Streete-Maln day Uli Thursday of the second
Hoyt-Dutcher famines. They
visited Mra. Margaret Cave both
Saturday and Bunday at the
Down© Center Cemetery Batur-

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
Family Bundles
Damp Wash • Wash and Fluff Dry
We Finish Shirts, Flatwork, Work Clothes

HASTINGS HOME

LAUNDRY

(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibson)
323 S. Michigan

Wl 5-4042

38.0
4.0 Right hand dia­
gonal road-small wooden school
on right-Bear right.
40.7
6.7 Pork-Keep rightCrofc R. R. 40.8-Avold left hand
road 409 keeping right at fork
just beyond on to Main Bueet.
41J
5.7 EATON RAPID© Main mid Hamlin Btrvcta-Keep

Moore and family and Mr. and

Tim Kidder and family spent
Bunday, the 10th. with Mn and
Mrs Ed Erway of Hastings at
IhurUngs Point. Gun lake. S Mr.
__ ■
, rx
- na
family of Algonquin Lake|Wre
Bunday, July 10th callers off ye
OrinneU.

Freeport

or SMALL

You’H like our Courteous Service

V

starting at Grand Rapids 874
tings wixrc you cut onto 873.

CASH LOANS *25 to *1000

L0

CfOhs R, R. 2.7
| Store on Icfuneetlng trcUey3.6
2.6 End of road - Turn | Turn right-TroUey^taaves to left Doyle Swan and family at Hash- from Sunfield spent Thursday.

Kauffman reunion.
05 &lt; comcrs-tum left i at rtorcs-CronB R. R. 106.9
Ivan Roush visited Mr. and
Quimby 45
I 705
05 Mala street-brick
2.0 Caution - Forking- in■ school on right-mreUng trolley,
Thursday, July 7th.
turn toft.
.
705
05 JACKSON - Miln
weekend of July 9th. with their
85 thro 4 corners 105.
““ cru^ng long inm onuge juav
Roush. Jim and Eddie Vander115
5.6 4 comers-Slgn on
brX°riarighl-Windnull over (p right­
' 135
105 F\vk J ust before urn rigid.
would about figure the mileage
125
1.0 4 comcrs-Tum left from Grand Rapids and they Bunday evening with Tom's to
cd«c of McCords
were dealing at the time with spend the week at the BUI Vanup alight grade.
14/2
12.6
0.1 Right hand road- mileage from Hastlnga.
dennale home in Marysville. BUI
175
4.0 4 comers-school on Atrn
right down grade.
ieft-Tuni right.
185
1.0 Irregular 4 camera
(Thank you so much Roas for
rood-Post office on rightElwood Yoder and family, Mr.
trolley-Bear right on Lake Drive.
1.7
1.0 FMrk-lumber ufnoe
1
in centcr-Bear left away not
trolley onto Robinson Avenue.

left and
To Loan

"OK

Mrs Jlni Tobey and family of I Friday. July 8th breakfast guests
Hastings and Saturday night by । of Mr. and Mra. Bill Blough. *
_ -a —I
a
n, I
nV

State loft-Bear right.

Bowen Center Sunday. July 10th.
* Mra. Cletus Wieland ot Logan
visited Mra. Ruth Btoam a Bun-

Hootetler of Alto were Friday,
July 8th. vtokora of Mr. and
Mra. Muri Hostetler; * Mra.
Glair
Clum spent Saturday.
—
-------------------------------------- July
.
'*h with her daughter, Mra. Martin Tuttle of Alto.

dering and Mra. Henry Letnson
and daughters, Laurie and Jean

com panled Mr. and Mra. Don
Preston to the Pleasant Valley
Drive-In, Sunday, July 10th. *

OUTDATED! Gl

spent Bunday, night, July 10th,
with Mr. and Mra. Burton Kauff-

Mrs. Charles King and Uoyd
hand street beyond R. R. and Mra. Minnie King and Mr.
and Mra. Robert Asplnall and I
family attended the Shaffer re-

SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT SALE!

day, July 10th. There were 126
present. * Mrs. Minnie King,
Mrs. BayrAour Bouwens. Mrs
Klng accompanied Mrs. Cai
GrtnnslL to the home of M:
Robert King of Lowell for

•one and Ralph Moore visited

Harry Saunders at Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Whitney of
Grand Lodge were visitors a

and so is tiring
messy defrosting!

Whitney, a Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Crites spent Thursday and Fri­
day, July 7th and 8th with their
daughter, Isabel Lyke of Onon-

Dukes on Sunday, July 10th. *
family of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dukco. local, were Bunday.
July 10th. lunch guests of their

Dukea. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Cooper of Grand Ledge. Shirley

Clarksville and Duane McDermld

Floyd Dukes
Solkcma of Bryan Center were
vlsitois Friday. July 8th of Mr.
and Mrs. John DoWeerrd. * Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Turnla, Kathy
and John ot Hastings were Bun-

John DeWeerd. * Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Humphrey drove to the
Metropolitan airport in Detroit a
Thursday ago to meet their
daughter. Colleen, who returned
Toni Yturria of Maitland. Fla..

finally were dinner guests a Bun-

Ralph Moore were Sunday, July
10th lunch guests of Mr. and

Mias Donna Walhmaa of Kala-

SAVINGS!
2-D00R HARDTOP WITH AU THIS EQUIPMENT INCLUDED:

CHANGE NOW TO A
- ’ MODERN "FROST-FREE
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER

that vent needs
defrosting!
The spacious, new, "No-Frost” RefrJgerafor-Freeier
lets you shop "big” and take advantage of food specials
.. . gives you space to freeze entire meals for special
occasions and to keep leftovers fresh and tasty for
another meal . . . plus a wide variety of convenience features and the luxury of an automatic ice maker.

Claud© Walton. * Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Walton were Friday sup-

x.tvu were luesuay,
July 12th. callers of Mrs. Mina
Wlatand. * Mra. Lizzie Blough
•nH u——
____

B Bright upper door frames Q Heater-Defroster*
Outside fear view mirror Q Backup lights
Q Marauder 390 V-B
■ keyed
•—
:-------•g vinyl .headlining
■ Multi-Drtva Mgrc-O-MaUc —
D• Color
trim panels
.
Q Windshield washers
Padded
" sunvisors
'
'
transmission
g Bright drip moldings
■ t»,p loop cprpaUng B Four aay emprjew,
Padded instalment panel
•
flasher
Front and rear seat belts
Deluxe steering wheel

Wing celebrated their Doth birth-

SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL MODELS
MAHLER MOTOR SALES •

Grove Church annex,

Sunday

i«5 5. Ha™, ludfe
Ur. Mr andMrQWl^ar
Lake • O1rwa. *- w. and ■ u™

NbMto&lt;H»y

�Bulling s
Annual Festival of Bargains
There's no Sole like on Old Sole, ond Balling's Annual

Anniversary Sale is going on this week for the 39th
,

time. Every year, during this sale, people of

these parts save more at Bulling's. The

\

Bargains at Buttings are always the

bast. Now they are better than ever!

Priced

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Not Split Your Ticket

NUMBER'15

Hastings, Michigan. Thursday, July 28. 1966

111th Ymi

Barry Electors to Vote Tuesday
FRIDAY BAND CONCERT

HELP YOUR NEIGHBOR

Blood is vitally needed Co re-

Frank Hollister,
Retired Farmer,
Dies Tuesday
AUTO MUSEUM TO OPEN—Barry County and other residents
upcil
“II puu.ac
.......
—. -------- ...----chairman of the board of the Upjohn Company, to deveioplnng
The Gilmore Automobile Museum which will be open from Ito

pm. Friday at the Vogt Funeral
Home at Nashville. Burial will
JUDGING AT THE FAIR—County Fairs are wonderful places to

farmer
12. Thera are between 30 and 35 beautifully restored antique
cars on display. Gilmore has also obtained a steam locomotive
from a South American banana plantation. Th* ear* Include a
1903 White Steamer. 1927 Ford Electric. IMO Pierce Arrow, 1831
Holte Royce. 1937 Cadillac, 1908 Packard, 1900 Stanley Steamer
and many olhera—Banner photo.
.

3 More Big Days
Harness Races. Auto Thrills.
Wrestlers, 'Ole Opry
Feature Attractions
This is Barn- County Fair Week in Hastings and there
arc three more big days of entertainment and educational fea­
tures al the 115-year-old institution which now offers over
$5,000 in premiums to 4H and open class exhibitors.
This Wednesday the ihree-day harness race program was
scheduled to get underway with a trot for non-winners of $500
1 and a jxice for non-winners of $1,800, and a trot and a pace for
nnn.U’lnn»r« of
nt *8,500.
18.500 Purses
Purse* to
tO-­
'
non-winners
taled *4.000.
performance* wiliv.their horses
This Thursday, Klwanto Day, and ponle*. Mn. Bay added.
Marlon Gorham of the Yeckley
4H Club won the Klwanls trophy
for fltUng and showing with her
another *2.000. The other races part Arabian English pleasure
horse. Belle, about a 8-year-old.
Marlon won the grand cham­
pionship In saddle equitation and
of *3.500.
Friday four eventss fug-u puntf f’ue Cary' *J*°of Yeckley- h*d
t. with a frol .the reserve champion.
for non-wlnners of 11300. a pact?
for non-wlnners of »50u ami'a

Wednesday night's grandstand English pleasure class with
show to the annual heavyweight Pam Hayward of Delton the
horsepulllng contest with *100 reserve champion.
top money.
Mary Osbun of Middleville won
J Thursday night's grandstand the grand championship at hal­
attraction Is the outstanding ter In the saddle horse class ......
with
Lucky O'Hare Auto Thrill show । Sandra Christie of the Nine
nnrt Friday night there will be star 4H Club the reserve cham­
--------------------------- pl(jn
women,
midgets
and---------------men wrest-1
lera In front of the grandstand. | In pony performance. Mary
The fat stock sale is at 4:30 Haywood of Middleville took the
pin Friday.
grand championship with Cas­
ale Kiersey of Yeckley the re­
pony team and wagon show at serve champion. Grand cham­
10:10. a mule pulling contest at pion In the pony at halter class
2 p.m. and the ever popular was Tim Harrison of Lucky
Star and Karey Becker of Wood­
land. The equitation grand cham­
pion was Nancy Estep of Wood­
Monday was entry day at the land and the reserve champion
fair, and a total of IM horses was Lori Schondelmayer of Mid­
and ponies were brought In to dleville.
show In the 4H classes. There
Cindy Nicely of Lucky Star
were 98 horses and 68 ponies.
took first In the new roadster
Other 4ir livestock included 74 class, which 1* a pony and twodairy cattle. 30 beef cattle, 37 wheel cart. Kathy Ramsey of
sheep. 15 swine. 22 fat beef. 15 Dowling was second.
fat sheep. 15 fat hogs, one goat
The nine rider* selected to go
and eight feeder calves. Fifteen to the State Show included Miu
dogs entered the Monday morn­ Gorham. Mis* Estep. Miss Hay­
ing show.
.
wood. Middlevllle; Debby Drake.
Judging of many entries got Dowhng Duds; Chris Belson.
underway Monday afternoon and Woodland; Janet Hungerford.
Tuesday judging of the horses Lucky Star of Fine Lake; Karen
and ponies got started shortly Gaskill. Dowling Dudes; Sue
after 9 am. It continued after Cary. Yeckley. and Leslie Smith.
8 30 pm. when the delegates to Dowling.
the State 4H Show at Michigan
The first alternate is to be Vai
State University were announced Barnum. Yeckley; second alter­
from what Judge Caroline Bay nate. Cassie Kiersey. Yeckley;
declared was an excellent field. third, Dennis Dlngerson. Quim­
by, and fourth. Pam Haywood.
which includes Mecosta. Clare. Twilight Trotter*. Prairieville.
Mrs. Leona Hull of Livingston
ties, praised the "excellence' County was the second Judge of
the show. Mra. Joan Burchelle of
Dowling 1* the Barry 4H horse
Their lenders should be com­ chairman, worked throughout
plimented. along with the young the day and evening along with
men and women who gave fine other 4H leaders who helped.

Pennock Hospital
New Entrance
Now Being Used

Funeral services for Frai
Hollister. 75. R2 Nashville, who
died Tuesday at Mercy Hospital

tn

Maple

Grove

Monday Judging got-underway and here Mrs. Roxell Stanton.
W. State Road, long a Grange and 411 leader, judges Gayle Burd's
unfrosted “quick birthday cake “ Gayle. 10. Is a second year OH'er
and attends the Pennfleld SebpoL The boys and girl* stood in

Row (Hoffman) Hollister.
Surviving are three sons. Harlon of R3 Nashville. Loran of
Saline and Oral of R3 Marshall;
a daughter. Mra. Elmer (Alma:

grandchildren, and three broth-

Hastings and Earl of Ann Arbor.

EDITORIALS—
Barry County electors, we hope,
will take lime out to cast ballots of voters eligible to cast ballot*.
at the Primary Ejection this com-

Hastings Plant
Fills Contract
For India

unexplainable reason, a vast ma­
jority of our citizens stay away in
droves from this basically Impor­
tant event—a turnout of thirty per
cent to. under ordinary circum­
stances. quite exceptional. Often,
Foreign aid financed orders the turnout has been twenty per
for *44.944 worth of industrial
machinery for a firm tn India
have bevn filled by the Hastings
Yet. tn governmental processes
Division of E. W. Blits Company
according to the Agency for in­ in the United State*, the primary
ts os important, perhaps a little
ternational Development
more so. than Ute general election
India designed to finance the
porting and Installing machln-

more than one billion dollars In
U. S. commodities sold each year
to developing countries under the
AID program. U. S. firms furn­
ish 90 percent of all goods fl-

Fine Livestock
For Sale at
Oar Fair Friday

candidates put forward by ihe two
major parties are selected at the
primary election. Often, as men­
tioned above, this choice has been

of publicity. These elections ore
given excellent advance coverage
by all the new* media—including
newspujjera. radio and television.
The candidate*, loo. are active in
getting to the people with their
personal milages, qualifications,
etc. Despite all this, a majority of
people apparently will not let
themselves become Interested In
an election that to basic In our
process of seif government.
With so many nation* of the
world struggliiw tor self govern­
ment and the right to vote at free
elections. It Is an anomaly that,
. (Continued on Page 4&gt;

230 Horses Compete in
Show at Fair Monday
The American Quarter Hone
Association approved show held
al the Barry County Fair Mon­
day night attracted 230 horses,
with 80' percent of them- regis­
tered quarter horses coming from
states as far away as Oklahoma (
and Texas, and also from Can-

Businessmen and Individuals
The champion quarter horse
are Invited to participate In the mare. "Callie Olsson." was shown
annual FuLStock Bale to be held by Barbara Scheffler of Ranch­
at 4:30 pta. Friday In the llve- wood and the champion stallion.
"Sugar Maker." was shown by
Roy Savage of Ortonville in Oak­
land County.
be sold along with about II
Stuart Hlnkln* of Bay City
rode the champion AQHA geld-

alter of Bav City.
The Youtn AU nA winner.
"Dark's Jody.” was shown by
Georgina Gougeon of Plymouth.
The youth activity mare winner
was 'Trudy Ann." shown by Nan
Wuls and owned by Weldon Wuls
of Allegan. The Youth activity
stallion champion. "Smutty
Blue." was also shown by Geor­
gina Gougeon. "Jerry Mac Bee."
shown by Donna Kovacs of Al­
mont. was the youth activity
gelding winner and "Gold Dol­
lar" won the Western pleasure
class, shown by Kathy Wuls.
Hastings Mfg. Company re­
Keith Neault of Grand Blanc
ported net earnings of 1318.713 up on "Billy Van Ham" won the
after taxes In the six month* vouth reining event and Howard
ended
a-—*- June 30. 1966. compared ttonoers
ttapias on
Konders or
of urana
Grand Rapids
with *289.899 In the first half. .Poco Dldlt" won the barrel!
Last year Ron Dlngerson ex­
hibited the grand champion steer
purchased by George Lydy of
Hasting* Milling &amp; Farm Supply.
Debbie W1 e r 1 n g a ' s grand
champion lamb was purchased
by Oeukea Meat Market and
John Jones' grand champion hog
was bought by the Hastings City
Bank.

Hastings MftiEarnines Climb

Theae earning* were equal to
Trophy was won by Bob Whlt31 cento a ihiye cm 1.007,060 tenback, Ri Ada. Michigan winaharra of ■Hastings cxxnmon stock ner of the Youth Activity Quaroutatsuidlng, a* against 28 cents 1 terhorse trophy with a score of
— »----------------32,; polnU
trOp|iy comes
the 1965 period.
I from Amarillo. Texas

In the Tennesse walker divi­
sion. there was the best turn out
of walkers in many years. Mrs
Harriet Hayner from Knlamar.ix&gt; rode "Shot's Leading Lady"
to victory in the walking horse
ooen class and won the Aben E.
Johnson Memorial trophy. Evie
von Reis presented the trophy to
Mrs. Hayner. Evie is a grand­
daughter of the late Aben E
Johnson and also participated
with her Tennessee walker. Mrs
Hayner astounded everyone and
uon the admiration of all by rid­
ing with a walking cast, as she
broke her leg only a short time

The English division had onlyone class, but was filled with en­
thusiastic participants Some
were disappointed that there was
only one class after trucking
their fine animals so far The
only way to encourage the com­
mittee to add more ciasscs in a
division is for the people inter­
ested to participate. Tills was a
tine English class and was won
by Marion Gorham of Hastings
The POA classes were well
represented.
.
The plntos only had one -lass
Duces Eternal Sun" owned by
Conrad Caines of Allegan, rep­
resented his breed very well.

It took leas than three hour*
Wednesday for Dick Craven,
operating a Baldwin Bro*, crane,
to level the old Second Ward
School. The property will be aerrn of huckleberry marsh land
and is sUll smoldering. Adcordvdopment -probably into a play­
ground.
nar. the Umber dry condition
of the countryside, Including
Tire Nashville First Mathodist
Church Is 75 years old this
month. However, since the
church building was not actually
until the Fall, plans are being 'y out of control with oo*Uy
made to observe the 75 jubilee and damaging rewults.

Barry County electors are to g.» to the polls from 7 ajn to
8 p.m. Tuesday. Aux. 2, to name Republican and Democratic
candidates for State anti township offices, to help name two
nominees (or the Barry-Eaton (Fifth Judicial) Circuit judge­
ship, to name delegates to county conventions, and to vote on
proposals for a new Barry County jail.
The .vote in Barrv is expected tn fall far below the 13,489
cast in the 1964 presidential elec­
tion. when “Barry Went All *the
Way With LBJ," but may go over
the meager 4.490 cost tn the 1964
primary election when there were
also several hotly contested races.

"Emergency Entrance" should

both tickets are making their
area judicial post being vacated
by Judge Archie McDonald are
also campaigning Intensively
Supervisors supporting the Jail
proposils are urging Interested

posals A "YES" vote on one and
Parking on the east side of the a "NO" vote on the other has the ,
hospital will be for hospital em­ tame effect as voting "NO” on |
ployees and the Public Health both. All registered voters — not,
department.
Jua%
upcjly vwncm
Just p,
property
owners — may vote'
The business office and the in- on both jail proposals,
formation desk has been moved i This Wednesday at 7 » County
to Ils new location. Bay con-1 Clerk William Cridler 1* holding.
eluded.
|hls school for all county election !
'worker*, and he points out that

Delton Educator
Joins Michigan
Rehab Program

not Just those who work al1 state Police
Barry'* 23 oreclncta.
era sworn In Friday at MSU.
The
deadline mr
for (warning
obtaining »t&gt;»bine ocaounc
werthoa
1961 gradusen tee ballot applications for the Trooper McGhee,
of• Middle?
Middleville'*
T-K High
primary Is 3 pm. Saturday, July ate “
4.!!
School, and his wife. Judy, and
However, persons qmllfied to three children wUl move to
He absentee ballot* may apoly
....
j Bridgeport where he has been
John E. Arnold, who has been
on the Delton High School fa', Leona
IX-cmu M. McOhee
MCXjnrr of
u&gt; Middleville.
rriiu.Such applicants, if qualified, j
vocational rehabilitation for the shall receive their tallols and vote
Deportment of Public Instruction them in the clerk's office.
nev txuiot may Btoo 1
covering Allegan
Counties.
election day until

Youth Choir,
* g»
Band Present
apply at his clerk'» 1
~
i'^Xl^Sununer Concert

4'

of Kalamaxoo County.

live would take that to the

will receive five paper
time office at the Michigan Those in “machine" precincts will
Herbert Moyer and Arthur
R-habilRation Institute at Pine find Ute tall propositions in red Steward Jr., are the directors of
about In the center at the top of the program which started June
Tn addition to the several the voting machine; next Is the 120th.
hundred students at Pine Lake. two major partisan ballots, and I Net
Arnold will have from about 90 the strip way to the right on the taken
to 100 persons with whom he machine is the non-partisan Ju- I froup and ensemble Instruction
dlctel ballot.
। on their Instrument or vote*.
Persons desiring to utilise
Electors must remember tint; jn
of rain Lite program
they may not spilt their party wln be canceled,
tickets. On paper ballots, they,
_______ -_______
the Michigan Reblbllltatlon In- muit vote only one side—either I
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•
Democratic or Republican. On ma- 1
DnHaH
Mr and Mrs. Arnold and their chine*. Hie nr«t thing they d- 1* UlfllUTCC I clllCIl
thre- H»'i«rhte*s, Teresa. 8; Rene. to select their party by pulling
6. and Kim. 3. plan
—.’•-••r down a large pointer at th* lower
to live at R3 Delton. Wall Lake. right hand vc “ ;r o’.
nnehine.'
When the pointer or party selector
te pulled down, the voter cannot
split his ticket—even though he
may try. Some voter* when they
find they cannot spill their tickets
believe the machine isn't working. ard-Osgood Funeral Home.
Two of the seven attorney* run­
ning for circuit judge are to be sons. Jack and Phillip of WasThe Rev and Mra. William nominated Tuesday—but electors tings. Richard and Donald of
Bryde of Freeport moved
may vote for only one The two । Grand Rapids. Gaylord of BatCharlotte Tuesday where he will rcci-iving the moat votes will op- tie Creek and Maurice of Kalabegin his duties a« nosini
poe.e each other tn November.
I maxoo: three daughter*. Mr*.
United Brethren Church.
Candidate* for circuit Judge in- I Robert Hopkins and Mra. Freeclude Philip H. Mitchell. Burry I man Teesdale. both of Hastings.
County probate judge; Richard M. i and Mr*. Raymond Wall of
area during the flvPlease See MORE ABOUT:
i Nashville.
ELECTION, Page 3.1 Mrs Patten died Feb. 34. 190.
United Breihr-n Church there.
The best wishes of the com­
munity residents go with them
to their new charge.

Dies Tuesday

Pastor Leaves
Preeporl to Take
Charlotte Pulnit

Flies to Turkey

Dale Wilson, regional repre­
sentative of the Dept, of
Health. Education and Wel-

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of the Public Library parking

Interfere

A

The Hastings Public Li-

Novtmber.
With aotnowhat cooler weather.
Bummer

taking advantage of

temperatures '»

a high of 87 on Thursday- Bun­
day was comparatively oool with

— ABOUT:
ARD GLANCES,

The Hinting* Youth Council

made through the Barry County

River. Ill. will be the new U.B
Mra. Robert Boyion of Free­
port left Grand Rapid* Wednes­ -xpccled to arrive in the vil­
day to fly to Turkey to spend lage this Wednesday.
two weeks with her daughter.
LIBRARY PARKING
Anna, who Is a member of the
RULES CLARIFIED

backward glances
"hits of yesterday".
as gleaned from the
Banner files

John Bay, director of Pennock
Hospital, has announced that the
hospital's new entrance on Ute
west side of the hospital is com­
pleted and requests that the pub­
lic begin using this entrance and
the new parking lot.

Party Contests, Jail
Plan, Judicial Race
On Primary Ballot

WONDERFUL

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MMeh bunding u mn
(tone tn MMdtovillo. Jerry
U remodel In* the bulldin*
arty owned by Oscar and

ban*
Ctaler
form*
BtanJackaona are omon* thoee hnprovtn* with a coat at. paint.
Chunk Hon .U the painter far
part of three join. ★ The Mid­
dleville Piro Departmen*
called Bunday noon for a
tire at an out building al ।

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st Felpausch have found the wsy to comant to us housewives? At Felpauach t enbine ell the many things that are sb Import,
toy friendly customer services, Tree Value
Trim (on all meats), Garden Fresh Pro­
duce, S A H Green Stamps, every day low
prices, and they still are able to have reg­
ular big sales tike this week's Sials Fair
Salo.
This sale Is so timely too—. H's al­
most as If they checked my cupboard at
home before they picked the Items. The
price on paper plates is lust outstanding—
and how did they know, I only had five loll?
• I know I don't have to tell you—but
I'm sold on Felpausch Friendly Perform­
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�Mrs. kelley

Dies Monday;
Rites Thursday

Mn. Jamas (Lucille) Bowden, of . |A
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Irs. Bassett

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! visiting. and five grandchildren.

Of Middleville
Dies Monday

Election

Star Rheynard. a 1964 HH8
graduate who won a four-year
scholarship to Michigan Techno­
logical University, waa named on 1
nt Middle­
David v
E. o..™
Perry. «&lt;
3S. R1
the Dean's LIM for the Winter
and Spring terms his Sophomore ville. died Monday night al Caro.
He Is survived by his step­
year. He is working for the Port­
age public works department this mother. Mrs. Earl Perry of Mid­
dleville; three brothers, Charles

Funeral services for Mn. Le­
ona P. Kelley,- 87, 135 1. Grand,
who died at 3:10 pjn. Monday at
Pennock Hospital, are to be held
at l;30 pm. this Thursday at the

IN HASTINGS
She married Jess Kelley In
This will be the first primary
1929 and he died on Sept. 30. In which county officials are not
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to be nominated. Two years ago
Mra. Kelley was a member of county officers were named to
She Is survived by three sons.
Jack Sage of Muskegon. R Keith
Sage of Hastings and Richard
Kelley of Marshall: a daughter.
Mrs. David (Phyllis) Settles of
Hastings: 13 grandchildren: a

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

ANNUAL SUMMER WHITE GOODS EVENT!

municipal candidates, but town­
ships will There are race* In two
townships- In Maple Grove, in­
cumbent Supervisor Wayne A. Pen-1
nock b oppo-ed for the Republi­
can nomination by Albert Bell.

WINS BANNER AWARD—Stanley Meinart of R2 Hastings is
presented this casual chair by Mrs. Maurice Ostrolb of The
Banner staff offered by Th* Hastings Banner as a feature of
the Sidewalk Day sate. Hundreds of persona registered at The
Banner office for the free drawing, and Melnert's name waa the

FRESH DONUTS

Superette
205 N. Michiga

nauph and former Gov. O. Menntn WUUanu battling for homi-

Helen Miller,
Past Resident, „
Includes Woodland. Heatings, 'Dies Monday
Castellon. Baltimore, Maple Grove,;
J
Johnstown and Assyria Townahlpa j Mrw Robert (Helen) Miller of
and the City of Hastings In Berry | Mount Pleasant, formerly of
county, plus Calhoun and Branch Hastings, died Monday morning
Counties and parts of Hillsdale and at the Mount Pleasant. Hospital

Both Cavanagh nnd Williams
have campaigned in Barry County.

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Backward Glances

Open Daffy

Ted Teadt
for State
Representative
89th District

HE'S Interested

in YOU
Vote, August 2nd

Oov. Romney Is tuwppoaed for
the OOP nomination for re-cltcplayed ball With the Hastings
tlon. and his Democratic opponent Independenta. waa guest speaker
at the Rotary luncheon Monday
noon, and, in addition to recall­
ing his days here, had many
Lntereotlng incidents concerning
his experiences in the major
create a sinking fund to be used leagues to relate.
for the purchase of a al'.e for a
new Jail and sheriff's residence
and the construction and equip­
ping of Ujp structure.
fine naw atone and brick build­
ing and by Saturday waa ready
for buslneaa. The large and com­
modious banking room is beauti­
fully finished in walnut, includ­
ing the heavily beamed celling.

Area Welcomes
Half-Inch Rain
Early Wednesday
Your Pharmacist Helps
Safeguard Your Health

The Hastings area welcomed a
long-awaited rain Tuesday night,
the flrat real precipitation since
July 12. according to records
maintained at the Michigan

urday to mark the unveiling of
a memorial honoring Chief Noon­
day which waa made poaalble
through the efforts of the Home

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space. The facility there wssjof

lies at
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course, built fa the care of Eaton
■chxrl toeeha. died at ba home
County prisoners and a sltuaUan at Clear Lake on Monday morn­
could easily arise where the sheriff Ing. July 18.
Mrs. Nay, ths former Myrtle I
here would get a call to taka the
Barry County prisoners somewhere Tuckerman, had lived tn Barry
County for 87 yean and taught
else to maki* room fa Eaton
County • needs. Unis, no contract
of any sort 1* possible with the
candidate tor candidates! you can­ Eaton &gt;ir either as to number of
not vote for any names on the prisoners that will be accepted or
.
Republican list. Likewise, if youi the price to be charged.
vote for a Republican candidate1
Eventually wc will be compelled
For about 20 years she served •
ior candidates' you cannot then1 to provide facilities to house Barry the chapter as treasurer and as
vote for any names on the Dcmo-■ County prisoners and the logical secretary. She had also saved on Michigan Week AM—Mrs. Jahn
B. Martin of Grand Rapid*, who
is well-known here, is deputy
general chairman of the 1987
Michigan Week. She ft responsi­
wen the main ballot and the i 3^
wh0 oppoe^i build­
ble for organizing the population
ballot for delegatee to the county | Ulg B new &gt;u
00^ House
of Western Michigan to celebrate
Michigan's greatness and help
convention.
I square are concerned because neitell the world about It during the
’ ‘
.
thcr Proposition Nos. I nor n spedcoming year. She will appoint
four regional chairmen for the
sm n-"" •“
-be™ Uw
Belta win
na.-p.itam UU»&lt; ta Jud« of'
May 31-37 event.

,
| die people, by the people and for
thn people" waa possible, so many
।
Of ua cauistently refute to exercUe a basic and fundamental right crattc one on the other. The only
of dtlaanihlp—the casting of a thing to keep in mind here La that
I ballot on Section day.
you cannot split your ballot. If you.

The Primary next Tuesday will
be an especially significant one
since there are township elections
involved as well as two special
propositions covering the proposed
new county jail hi addition the
nari-partU^n naninstions for Cir­
cuit Judge, the selection of dele­
gates for the County Conventions
and nexnlnaUcms for Cuugrcsaional.
State and County offices. All this,
let us hope, will create more than
til

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gone a* far as they can go by
Bauer and Philip H. MltcheU. both i(acquiring on optlftn on the pro­
of Hastings, and Robert C. Ballard,
posed location but the county
Mrs. Nay la survived by a
Angus N. MacLeod. Willard L.
could nut legally specify on a daughter. Mra. Frank R. (Thel­
ma* Jones of Clear Lake; a non.
Horace of Carp Lake in Emmett
County; four grandchildren;

Lake Odessa
By Frances Johnston

Mrs. Sylvia Dick was admitted
to Ferguson-Droste - Ferguson
Thc tiling to keep in mind here
Hospital Sunday for surgery
La that you are only to vote for
Tuesday. * The 1983 graduating
purchase would be made if the
ONE candidate on tnls list. The
class of Lake Odessa will hold
construction of a new Jail was
namra of the two receiving the
authorized by voters at the Aug. 2 living with Mrs. Nay and help­ West Elementary School gym.
mast votes at the primary win be
ing with her care for two weeks July 31. A potluck dinner will
prior to her death.
be served at 1 pjn. Bring own
There is no disposition on the
table service and a dish to pass
Board of Supervisors to construct
Coffee will be furnished. Any­
the new jail on Court House
one who was ever a member of
Square, especially so since there
is not room there to comply with
new provisions for jail construcopen house in honor of Mr. and
Mra. John A. Myers of Freeport.
Sunday, July 17. Rev. Olmstead
% But. whatever your preferences
performed the wedding cere­
Telephone: 945-0429
may be in regard to candidates or Rev. Howard W. Rogen. Pastor mony 25 years ago.
10
a.m.
Bunday
school.
Elwyn
to the sj»eclal propositions, the
Curtis. Supt. Classes for all ages
important thing Is — GET OUT
Junior Sunday school in charge
AND VOTE AT THE PRIMARY of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
ELECTION THIS COMING
July 34. at the Village Park, with
TUESDAY. AUG. 2.
32 In attendance. Nqw officers
are president. Mra Dan Archer;
vice president. Mra. Myrtle Ran­
Jin and Doreen Buhl in charge. dall and secretary and treasurer.
Adult prayer meeting. Mrs. Mrs. John Dryer of HaMlngs.
Board of Supervisors to create a
Rogers In charge.
। Mr. and Mra. Jerry Stalter and
daughter spent Iasi weekend
sinking fund to cover the cost of
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer with Mr. and Mra. Art Wisniew­
the Jail while Proposition No. II
and praise service. We are study- ski at Angola, Ind. They spent
Sunday at Buck Lake Ranch. En
two mills fqr a 'period of two and
route home they visited the Kel­
logg Cereal canpay at Battle
only two years to provide money
Creek. Monday. * The Filkins
for the sinking fund.
Knickerbocker reunion will be
Dally Vacation Bible School
Both propositions will have to
held Bunday. Aug. 7. at the VHeach
evening
UUa
week.
7-8:30.
pass to make tire new jail possible.
lege Park, potluck dinner&lt;=al
Miss Marcella Dean in charge.
One without the other Is m|.vtilgClasses for children, ages 3-14.

On Dean’s List

kegon.* ★ Nell Ingull entered
Blodgett Hospital Wednesday as
A medical patieoL
Mn. John Dryer and chUdren of Hastings woe Friday
visitors of Mr. and Mra. Dan
Archer. * Dennis Wood of ClarkKis vlslllng bls aunt, Mr. and
Gary Wat. * Mra. Lillie
Wilson and Charles returned
Saturday after two months with
her son, Arnold at Ashville. N.C.
tr Raymond Hummel Is spending
the week attending the Boy
Scout Camp at Whitehall.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Neeb and
Patricia returned Friday after a
week at Big Boas Lake near
Irons. * Mrs. Blanche Reed and
Mrs Ruth Ferri* spent lost week
with Mra Bcmlcc Howard at
Dearborn. * Mra. Mabel McCarrlck arid Barney Perayn of De­
troit spent the weekend with Mr.

the hostesses at a surprise pink
and blue shower Friday evening
honoring Mrs. Robert (Norma)
Lathrop of Cuba. N. M . It was
• held al the home of Mr. and
I Mrs. Oricy Hulllbergtr. Eighteen
tnjajtd the evening with Norma.
Site received many gift*. * Mr.
and Mra Ernest Borer of Eagle

the potluck dinner. The annual
picnic to bo held at the shelter
house at Jordan latke, Aug. 11.
Ninety attended the Slater re­
union Sunday at the Village

and family of Kaukauna, Wla.
Mr. mid Mrs Carl King have
been entertaining her sister and
family. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Car­
ter from Forest Hill. Uu for two
weeks On Sunday they were all
guests of Mrs Stanley Halsey of
Charlotte honoring Brian Hal­
seys birthday. On Thursday
morning of lose week Mra. KlnS
entertained with a neighborhood
coffee for the pleasure of her

Mra. Lykina, the former Leona
Blanaett waa bom Oct 6, 1877.
in Randolph County. Ind. Mr.
Lykina died July 7, 1962.
grandsons. Charles and Sherman
Lykins of NaahvlUe; three great
grandchildren, and a brother,
Noido Blanaett of Winchester,

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BARRY COUNTY
FAIR IS ONE
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Way back before the turn

effect only until JULY 30th

in the
Rep. Harry A. DeMaw
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Barry County Agricultural
Society and staging a county

STATE SENATE

ELECT HARRY A. DE MASO
YOUR STATE SENATOR
EXPERIENCED IN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Now serving his 10th year in the Michigan House of
Representatives.

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Come in or phone today

Served 13 years as Supervisor of Battle Creek Tot
and member of the Calhoun County Board of Supei
RECOGNIZED FOR HIS WORK:

For effective and outstanding State and Community service
by the Michigan Probate and Juvenile Judges Association;
the Fraternal Order of Police, Michigan Lodge (twice);
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�&gt;italO&gt;uhcil

Philip H.
.ITCflE

In town TUBRday to visit friends
was MT&gt;. William Nethesy of Di­
mondale with her sister, Mn. L. W.
Ryan of Narbarh. Pa . and Mrs

Primary Election
Tuesday, August 2

les have made many friends
Middleville and surrounding
rununity. They will be glad to
their home folks, but hope
He had been employed by the
Charlotte Milling Company and
the Pet Milk Company in Char­
lotte before moving to Hastings
about 1M3. He waa employed by
the Pet Milk Company here un­
til the plant closed.

Westgate, Mrt. Harriet Kdboth of Grand Rapids. and
Mary Keen of Wayland were
xs of Mra. Dora White, Fri-

to make sure each aspect ren­
dered is-of the highest quality
throughout his stay in the hos­
pital.

dry facility to serve Battle Creek
area hospitals was brought be­
the Moose Lodge 628.
fore some 50 persons attending
In addition to his wife, he is the meeting.
survived by five daughters. Mrs.
Cart (Connie June) AMerdlng of
R3 Freeport. Mra. Jamas (Jackie)

grandmother, Mrs. Dora White.
* Mr.* and Mra. George MMler
had a house full of guasts Bun-

who wish to. may Join the study.
Cost of tiie study would range
approximately 811,000, Walters!

Ing
Cedar Creek
Personal Mention
Church is Setting
and • Charlene of For Lovely Nuptials
SX’ ~
and Mra. Bur­
The Cedar Creek Bible Church j sothard, the box number should

at the Variety Store. *
Stanley Flnkbclncr filled the
pulpit Sunday at the Vlrgenes

»uag* ... 17 and Marilyn
Grand Ledge, Mr.
"
ti! deU Cotant. and, John Cotant was the scene of the wedding of!
s Rapid. . ’•|of Batu# Crwk
8^,^
Un«&lt;n»
nt Un«_ !
ii dinner guests at the Cart Hewitt
HsMtan.. IT I home at Woodland. Marilyn b
I spending a part of this week
*1 Deltas it | with her grand parents, the Bur-

Church for a potluck dinner. *
Mra. Lucille Getty and Mra. Iva
Snyder returned Friday night,
July 23 after traveling 1J00
miles to Copper Harbor and
They enjoyed their stay at the
Paul Spiker's Motel near Glad­
stone. Mr. and Mrs. Spiker were

HIMII.
UMU U.URUCU, num ui ■ , , ,
the groom, provided traditional K!“crtl?(f
wedding music. Mrs. Ronald Over­
holt sang "I Love You Truly" and j trifle envious "like, why did that mings. Loder a slumber party
7-yeor-old have to st»ow up his and morning camo all too soon. *
Old Dad—he could at least have Bunday. the Harold Kermeena
caught a smaller one!"
I----- • —
------— —
----Mr. and Mra. Dennis Allcrdlng.1
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bolley and
family and Mr. and Mra. Rex
Bailey and family of Lake Odealace train was attached to the
waistline. Her fingertip veil of Illu­
sion was held In place by n pearl
crown. She carried a bouquet of
white mums ami yellow roses Cedar Springs are vacationing at
Meredith this week. Saturday
shaped as a golden bell.
Mr. ond Mra. Frank Barry and
Mrs. Mary Herbert visited the
Diane Payne, sister of the groom,
If you own a cheep powermower
was the bridesmaid. They were
now. you probably know all
dressed in floor-length empire
about expensive repair bills end
gowns of Ivory satin featuring «a
miserable summer Saturdays.
pale gold bodice and panel In the
You’re probably reedy for a
back Their veils were held in place
trouble-free TORO,
with two mums and they carried
tame M la aad see eoef
yellow and white mums In a golden
bell. Their only Jewelry was a
pearl necklace, a gift of the bride.

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�Rev. Elliott Unites
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Methodist Church

Society newS

DeMond

Monday. Julr-JC- Then® wm a
Short businew meeting and an
evening of cards with ptlzea’be-

Frank Jam®* Ktnfteid. Jr.. were
united in marriage Saturday,
al 1 pm. Th® double

f. Aug. 22.

R1 Vtrmontvilte,

Mrs

Rev. George Eliott.

Dale SmUh entertained

Delton. Thi

member* of the 1956 graduating
class of Hasting* High BchooL
Those attending were Mra. Jo­
seph Duffy. Mrs. Dick Bappentleld. Mrs. Terry King, Mra.
Wendell Hyde. Mra. Alien Lan­
caster. Mra. Russell Keech, Mra.
Mrs

Frank J. Kenfleld. M2 N. Bolt-

a ballerina-length gown of tulle j
......
bodlee wm fashioned with long!
sleeves, scalloped neckline, and I
the skirt wm accented with
scalloping Her shoulder-length
veil was secured by a hairbraid

Stanley Snyder and Mrs,

Hoc* waa unable to attend. The

the carried a bouquet of white
carnation® and red rosebud*.
Mrs. Judith Lancaster of Kala­
mazoo attended her sister as

union was held on Sunday. July
17. nt the Howard Orabom horns

tending were from Ohio. Indian*,
Southern Michigan. Koruna City.
Kans., Grand Raplda, Grand
Ledge and Hastings.

white lace covered Bible.

a ballerina-length gown of coral
silk taffeta Her headpiece was
a matching bow with veiling and
she carried a bouquet of coral
and white mum*.

Personal Mention

can Republic. WM the maid of

TROT}{ told— Mr. and Mr*.

Clifton Horton. Bedford Road,
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Connie Lee. to
Gene Douglas Hall, son of Mra.
Floyd Todd and Daniel Hall of
Hasting*. The bride-elect will be
a senior at Hastings High School
in the Fall. Her fiance, a 1»«4
graduate of Hasting* High
School. l» stationed at Great
Lakes Naval Training Center. A
July, 1867, wedding 1* being
planned.

family birthday
church parsonage Immediately fol­
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ciiaffee Fcldpniuch Oun Lake cottage
lowing the ceremony.
entertained
her
brother
and
wife.
For their trip through Canada.
The bride's mother chose a
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Reynolds
Mr. and Mra. Albert Austin of; bnXher.'Lt. David Faul. Another
blue brocade satin styled like the
Jersey dress with beige ac- of Kansas _City,
________
were_________
guest*- of
Uiree-plece suit of white lace on Campbell, Calif., over the weekend.1 highlight of the day, for the
ctasorles. The groom's mother i ths Howard Orsboms of Tlllotmint green and wore white acces­ Mr. and Mrs. Winston Merrick pnU| family, took place during
were
Friday
evening
callers
|
t
fo
e
morning
rervlcc
at
the
sories
wlth a lace bodice and beige ac- week, Howard Orsbom of I-anMRS
WESLEY
DEAN
DINGMAN
Mr. -and Mra. Howard Martin, Mcihodlrt Church when the
Guest* attended from Illinois
ceMories Both wore corsages of fing vlrited his grandparent*,
. . . Miss Nancy Jo Coleman Becomes Bride.
and Ohio and many from Mirhl- Jr., and family vacationed last Faul1* tlilrd son. Scott. Michael
icd rows r.nd white carnations lind this week his sister. Carole.
week at Travcroe City and Frank-' was baptized. Lt. Paul left WedFollowing the ceremony a re-, Is vlaltng a* the Orabom home,
forL
nraday for his new poet in PenGeorge Waldron as master and
ception was held at the PrairieThe Robert E. Alien children
Mr*. Harry Oti* from Hollomon. ivylvnnla. Mra. Paul and the
mistress of ceremonies. Mra I villc Township Hall.
are visiting in NortJuxn MlchlQuests of Mrs. Frank Andrus
Zeno Banash cut the cake, Mrs
last week at her Wall Lake cottage N. M„ l* visiting her sister, Mrs. youngsters wlU remain here for
Mtes Bally Kenfleld attended gan thb week, Bobby and Jan
Lucy Otte, this week
j several weeks with the Charlee
Arthur Cook served the groom's। the guest book; the Misses Mari- . arc visiting their great grandcake. Mra. James Myers poured! Ivn Woodman. Renae Vander-' mother. Mra. Maude Judson, at
Donald Wall of Nashville was the H. R- Hulatt and two daughter* of
Del) J. Morgan, who enlisted,
coffee. Mrs. Michael Murphy 1-locg and Mra. Barbara Carpen- l*r home on tlw Escanaba River,
groomsman and ushers were Philip Palo Allo Valley. Calif.
In the Air Force. Is now in Hous- I ’ ' ‘
,
Mead, cousin of the groom, and
Texas,,for
schooling.
1 There were eiglit guerta al
Guests of the WHUam Bradford*ton,
__ _______
__________
„.
.
. ter served coffee and punch: Mra. i and Julie and Lyndy arc with
David Mead, brother of the bride. thia week were Mr. and Mra. Clyde , Mr_ and Mra Terry King and Mm. Archie McDonald a home on
' Nancy Miller and Mra Sandra their grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs.
..............................................
..................
David
Road
Friday
when
she
very lovely candlelight Ann Becker and Miss Barb Ellis1 Tebo served the bride's cake. Maurice 8'jahl. at Sauli Ste.
For her daughter's wedding. Mra. Miller and family of North Caro- daughter. Krista, of Ann Arbor
llna. The
thc ,homc°of Felrhmsch Gun Lake cottage
-------- - .. . helped with the gifts and Miss
'TVw- Bradfords
nraHtnrrlR are
ar* expecting
i-rrvctlrw ।I ^J$^
_ .. .Crp
—rI^
, &gt;__U^t0&lt;____
hl* stetera Mrs Ben Churchill £1
the Choc Bang- club ,or luncheon and an after- Church Saturday. July 16, Ml*a Kathy Tobias and Miss Karen’ Mrs. Dorlnda Carpenter served । Marie.
from Seattle, Wasli . and Mr*. J.iek k r.g
(Helene) com- noon of bridge. One of the gurat* Nancy Jo Coleman and Wesley Morgan took gift* aS the door.
Gloria Casey. Karen Merryman ■ daughters of Lowell and Mr. and
Norwtll of Chicago, to arrive tills in» citxxially for the reunion of was Ulr
daughter. Mias Dean Dingman exchanged their ■ For their trip through North­ and Nancy Kenfleld opened the j Mrs Carl Rivera of Marshall
wedding vows in the presence of ern Michigan and Canada, the gifts! were Friday supper guests of the
now Mra. Dingman changed to a
Immediately fojlowlng the re- I Adalbert Heaths.
M»-nrtirwdthL
bwuiWuily decorated for «he Elliott performed the double
ring ceremony M 7;3O In the. with brown background. She ception the brltty and groom left; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moeggenfor Upper Michigan. Upon their. berg, and daughters, Kelley, and
return they wUl make their home the twin*. Christine Ellen and
tain Ivor parents, the Mason NorL^vVoses of white gladioli, tinted corsage from her bridal bouquet. a*
-1^. Wain* nt Af .1 «H n ■
at SZOS
5695 rvrtnr
Cedar Hrw-lc
Creek Rrl
Rd , Has­
blue carnation® and candelabra
: wood.- of Delton, honoring tl&gt;elr,
Out of town guofta came from
visited MTS. Moeggenberg's
birthday*. Marshall Norwood and r^u,n
80 decorated the altar. Hurricane Kalamazoo, Lansing. Detroit, tings.
grandmother*. Mra. Nora Smith
guests.
Including
the
wedding
,
■Mr. and Mra. Roger William* of
lamp® with blue candle® tied with
and Mra. F. M. Moxon. Bunday.
party and those from away. The jbow* and greenery decorated the Grand Rapids, Mount Pleasant.
Delton, went guests for the after- fame number attended the re- ,
Ionia. Sparta. Ypsilanti. Green­
ville, Charlotte, Bayshore. Bal­
hcnraol dinner at Gull Hartx&gt;r 1
... w
.. tie Creek, Onondaga. Sheridan,
tlie prevlou* evening when the
। Sunday visitors at the W. B.
101 Sherwood Drive, and Mr. and . Sidney and Grosse Point. MlnMr. and Mrs. Dona) C. Blppley
groom
’
s
parent*
were
the
host*.
Mra. Wesley Dingman, 426 Con-' neanolls, Minn: Augusta, Ga.: of Lake Odessa announce the en­
Bolson home were Mr. and Mrs
Harry Bolson and family and
Minn Barbara Wilcox chair- Igreen Street, are the parents of Rockford, Hi.; Wilmington. Calif, gagement and approaching marMr. and Mrs Wilbur Bcteon and
the
bridal
ooupl®.
land
Indiana.
|
rlage
of their daughter. Terry Ann,
manrd the ladles luncheon and
family, of Battje Creek, and Mr. bridge at Uic Country Club Tues­
M-43 on W.N Lak*
Mra Dorothy Donucn at the
The groom's parent* hosted a to William F. Gleason, son of Mr,
and Mrs.' Elvln Litchfield of
WIDDINC
Phon® 623-5311
day afternoon and many bou- ।organ accompanied Mias Sharon . dinner at Pleasant Point on Frl- and Ma Stanley Gleason. 744 E.
Eaton Rapids.
Gier,
Lansing.
•
PHOTOGRAPHY
quets of garden flo-A-ers decorated Williams as she sang. "The j day evening for 25 gueote.
Prayer"
and "The Wed- I The couple are living at 414 8.
C*n4M w r«oa*l
The bride-elect la a 1063 gradu­
the tables. The unusually atlrac-Lord*
--------------------2—; Prayer."
Jefferson Street, until school ate of Lakewood High School and |
live floral arrangement in- the ding
Escorted
luillway was a crrotlon by Harm
Everted to
U. the Altar by her' starts and then they will mow is employed at First National &gt;
,
Wilcox for his sister on thi* spe- father, the bride was attired In | to Portage where Dean will teden Credit Bureau In Lansing.
The groom-elect 1* employed al
dai day'. Out-of-town guests in­ a full length empire length1 at Portage Central,
cluded Mra. Charlotte Hensley, gown. Chantilly lace fashioned - ------------------------ •-----------the Motor Wheel Corp. antl»u
Knoxville, Tenn, Mra. Julia Re- the bodice with elbow length Tkp &lt;Z|pnn ‘slnriimc
attending Community College.
sleeve* and a aubrina neckline. I 06 kJlCfin OIQCUmS
An Aug. 13 wedding is planned. HAITIHW — PWe 945-3967
Mehan. Cidcago and Mra. John
taffeta, adorned with lace to
Gallagher of Lansing:
' —v
Open house was held Sunday at
Tup tallies were1, held by Mr*. simulate an overskirt. The de­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Paul Faulkner. Mra. Wright Sjm tachable chapel train was en­ Bahs. 8302 E State Road, Nash­
hanced with Inserts of lace. A ville, honoring Mr. and Mra. Glenn
and Mra. Cedric Morey.
how adorned circlet with a tor- Slocum of 1888 N. Barber Road,
In spirited play at the July ward applique of lace touched Hastings, who were celebrating
Master* point monthly night with crystal and pearls secured their 25th wedding anniversary.
Tuesday at the Hastings Coun­ her English illusion veil. She
Mra. Slocum, the former Lucille
try Club, the north and south carried a bridal bouquet of blue Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
winners were Gilbert Morell and
Lloyd Wilcox of Nashville, and
pearl nocklace, a gift of the Glenn Slocum, son of the late El­
wood Slocum and Mrs. Slocum of
ML'S Linda Coleman. sister of Hastings, were married July 26.
Shanun of Kalamazoo and third,
Mra. Bertha Richardson and the bride, woZtha maid oi honor 1MI. in Bryan. Ohio.
Mra. W French of Grand Rapids. and bridcvanald* were Miss Sha­
Assisting with the Sunday affair
ron William® and Mrs. Audrey were the Slocums' children. Mr.
Thomas. The attendants wore and Mra. Jerry Miller of Algon-'
Identical floor length Ice - blue quin Dike. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J
gowns with empire waists and Slocum of R4 Hastings, and Dcrug- i
lace covered bodices. Their headtwo grandson*. a special guest at
price
they carried blue carnations and the celebration was Mra. Slocum's
white rosea on a blue lace fan.
grandmother,' Mrs. Mabie Richie
Kimberly and Timothy James, of Nashville, who will be celebrat­
shall and Merrill Frlddle are
ing her 85th birthday In August.
Mr. and Mra. Slocum own and
"cheated out" af their birthday James, were the flower girl r.nd
[celebrations which should occur ring bearer. The bride's mother operate the Southview Grocery' on
mode Kimberly's floor length Barber Rond.
I tively. and Christmas festivities dress of white lace to match the
। overshadow them. Mrs. Frlddle bridesmaids, including a chapel
I &lt; "Put"' planned a “surprise" train. She carried flowers on a
| birthday party for her slater and
Robert Purael. college room-1
. her husband at the time they
BEFORE ! AFTER
1 would least expect it—In July. mate of the groom, acted as best
। Sunday, July 24. was the date man and ushers were Phil Eder,
chosen and the plans worked Minneapolis. Minn ; James PeEvery Item Replated at Sale Prices
I out beautifully as it turned out ,tern, college friepd of Augusta.
to be a wonderful day. Other
guests Included were Mrs. Bab­ groom, from Hastings.
Now Is an excellent time to restore FOR INSTANCE
The bride's mother chose a
cock's parents and Merrill's fa­
your worn silverware, antiques and
ther and mother-in-law, Mr. and blue knit, three piece suU with
matching hat and shoes and
Mrs. Wade Shook, and son.
family heirlooms at great savings. All

Personal Mention

Lovely Evening
Ceiemony Unites
Couple July 16

Our Broasted Chicken

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth

Worth Crowing About"

WHITE'S

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Photography

JULY

Mark Anniversary

SILVER REFLATING
REDUCED 20%

LAST 3 DAYS

Under The
Dryer

Summer SPORTSWEAR
SKIRTS-SLACKS
BERMUDAS - T-TOPS
SLEEVELESS BLOUSES
DUSTERS - BATHING SUITS

Reduced

Hie Jack Allotting. Jr., family of American-bcauty room The
moved to 224 Amy Street Wedr.cs- groom's mother wore a beige, two
day where tlicy will' reside until piece knit sheath with navy blue
they' build a new home. This weekI end the Dr Bard Bloom family
I will move Into their new home at
church parlors following the
Icrdlngn
ceremony with Mr. and Mra
j

Fruit Bowti . 19.95

1117

apply to ALL piecej imaginable . ..

CutorTrMM
(3 ML ilie) 12.95

19.37

castor sets, tea service items, trays,

new make wonderful gifts, so take

Cindleitick
(psr inch).

advantage of these low prices.

Crunws .. 11.95

L25
IM

EXPERT REPAIR SERVICES AV:
Items straightened

Add one of the white eye.

make-up wardrobe. A little
dab on the bones right abase
your eyes will highlight your

Broken handles, tegs,
knobs, repaired L replaced

Ml««lng parts &amp; Insulator*
repaired l&gt; replaced

New combs, bruBL
mirror*, kntfo blsdH
thormoi fillon furnit^
Gold, copper pitting

Sterling and pewter
eiportty refinithad

SALE ENDS JULY 30
with a thin layer of white
—then apply regular tinted (
make-up.

price

Something new In color!

all sales final

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

Teapots ....$22.95 J1U7

our master silversmiths. Sale prices

etc. Old family items replated like

FARM OWNERS have earned my respect
for their belief in individual enterprise. I
believe the courts should help in every way
possible to preserve
4his boalc American
way of life.
|

HATS
PURSES
BATHING CAPS
BEACH BAGS

Peg Preston

work QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATED by

BRING IN SILVER TODAY!
ALSO THI LAST 3 DAYS OF OUR
Regular July Clearance

Um® down to a few minute*.

El EfT RICHARD ROBINSON
ELEV,8 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

Peg's
Beauty Bar
fcyliag tr Wig Sarvk*
INH S»®t®

(Mblhlwd 1931

122 W. Stat* St.

�THE HAXTmae BAHNrX-r

Couple How.al
Home in New V

\inwAJl
। JvU^vUwl

Speaks on Herbs
At Battle Creek

D:.:/^C
Mra.’Hom

Bradlonl Miler Jr.

double ring ceranetty held SunNashvilte Methodist Church.

and Mrs Floyd B. Shilton. R3
Nashville, and lhe groom b the

Mlles, 810 E Bond Street. Has­
tings.

during the make-believe ataolL

Rev. Max Gladding in the presence
of 250 guests. The organist was

x •

fan-shaped bouquet, cen­
tered with a roae or flower and
tird wiUi a ribbon. It is then waved
about, presumably under the nose

Marlene AckeU or Nashville.

altar by her father The alter was
decorated in cathedral baskets of
pink and white gladioli and lighted
tapers.
Hie bride was lovely tn die

"A girl had to use all kinds of
wiles.” Mra. Stowell told the group
and added. “Remember there were

The speaker grouped herbs into
three classl Beat Ions, medicinal.

The empire wabt and bell-shaped

■wtet-amelllng herbs on the dirt
MRS. JOHN STEPHEN LEVY
. . Mbs Kay Ann Caston Becomes Bride.

the herbs were stepped on. they

ut certain herbs about
itlons and doors of tiie
houses and in cupboards to keep

MRS. JOHN BAHS
, . Miss Susan Maurer Becomes Bride.

Mrs. Stowell also showed lierb

Lovely Double Ring
Nuptials Unite
.
Couple on Saturday

of Hastings, Richard of Lansing
and John of Milan.
Miro) Kay Ann Caston was,a
Seating the guests were Victor
During the remainder of the
Maurer of Nashville, a brother of meeting, timely gardening Ups very beautiful bride when she ex­
changed marriage vows with John
tiie brides, and Jerry Gorllnger,
Stephen Levy during a Nuptial
also ot Nashville.
Gardcnlng Ups Included:
at 1i uvm
o'clock
Saturday
afternoon.
now
ume to
io mulch
tnmen around
annum ui
.* ou
.uiuo; uui
.i.w...
Now is me
tiie time
another brother, Edgar Maurer of
roses and chrysanthemums. This 1 July 33. The Rev. FT. David Haw­
John Allegan
Miss Susan Maurer and------,__
_ ,,__ ,__ ,__ ■__________
ley officiated at lhe double ring
Bahs, both of Nashville, and Miss
Germaine Maurer and Thomas church parlors following the cereguests
draught.
Davis, both of Grand Rapids, were
The traditional wedding music
married in double ring ceremonies
was furnished by Mrs Wayne
performed In St. Edwards Church
in Lake Odessa Saturday. June 18, Milan acted as host and hostess.
Feed peonies now with fertilizer
arrangements were white gladioli
high
In
potash
and
low
in
nitrogen.
Mlag Carol Keeler of MUan, a
and majestic daisies.
Vegetables should have extra
by Rev. Fr. Raymond Moggenbcrg served by Mbs Karen Shipp of potassium and cobalt to improve
Delton, and lhe coffee by Miss their color and develop normally. and Mrs. L. J. Caston of Hastings
The brides, sisters, are the Susan Grnblnski of Muskegon.
Plant day Hiles after main
daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Presiding over the gift table were blooming period lias poised, but and Mra. John Sills of Detroit
John Maurer of R2 Nashville. The
Miss Caston, escorted down the
before mid-August.
couples served as attendants for lotto Foote, both of Vermontville.
aisle by her father, was attired
each other, and the bridesmaid
In a floor-lmgth gown ot silk pcau
sided and transplanted, but unit de sole. The regal empire bodice
was Miss Gerl Bahs, daughter of
until
August
to
transplant
Siberian
Miss Nancy Hlgble left WedMr. and Mrs. Carl Bahs of Nash­
ville. and Die sbter of John Bahs.
Michael Orey, at Overland Park.
Rosea may be propagated now slecvea were flounced with French
binski of Muskegon. and lhe vo­ Kan., before going on to Casa by cutting and putting under a
calists. all brothers of the brides,
also trimmed with the French
were Julius of Nashville, Thomas
Alencon lace. The elegant Watteau
or winter.
train fell softly from the shoulders
Oriental poppies and bleeding , where it was attached with bows
hearts can be divided and, trans­
pliques of French Alencon lace.
planted now.
She .wore short white kid gloves.
planted now for full and early To top the picture of loveliness,
the bride chose a pillbox cov­
spring blooming.
uuiu_iuiig
zuciu^ui
withW1U1
matching
Alencon
lace
Members also were told of a ered crcu
in Hr and
luul seed pearls
rIs with many layers
■ Hi

Double Wedding
At St. Edwards,
Lake Odessa

S

Liou’ll love our

1 BAKED GOODS

32c

LIMFA RYE BREAD

H&gt;. 36c

BAKED BEANS
Crest Norihem Beans—Seasoned just right.

CINNAMON FRY ROLLS6 for 42c
A rich yeast raised dough with cinnamon, Iced and lopped
with a nut crunch.
*
.

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
IAKER S DOZEN DAYS—Buy I DW*. and Get "13."
Cookies, fry rolls, Danish, baked sweet rolls, etc.

FULL-APART CINNAMON BREAD-------------------- 48c
Two loaves . . . just pop In oven lor 10 minutes and
serve hot.
COFFEE CAKES—Family Sim 63c--------------Small
Date nut, butternut, almond, cherry, apple, blueberry and
brown sugar nut.

35c

Rtmtfnber Monday is PANTRY DAY—5 Ivt. Bread $1
Wednesday COOKIE DAY-g-_4 Dox. Asst. $1

DALE’S BAKE SHOP
ON

U

G
U

E

s

for

M. moe usu, K
4 Un.
M
«S u U&gt;, nj-euhors
and woodoockers that arc sunpoe'edly the sue of crowa, and there
Is sold lobe more virgin timber
---------------------------there....
than. In...
all--lhe
midwtsiem
steles combined.

Porties^Fete
rarue^reie
Summer Visitors

The reception was held in lhe
wearing a kelly-green linen coat community room of the church
and dress ensemble. She wore where Mr. and Mra. Earl Pennock
white accessories and a gardenia
A close friend of lhe newly
married couple, who flew to Has­
tings from New York to attend lhe
wedding, flew them to Chicago

Angeles. They will continue Irony

Country Club to
Serve Fisherman's
Catch at 5:30 P.M.

Mark Beedlc cut the bride's cake.
Miss Linda Wolf served the groom's
cake. Miss Janella Gorllnger served
the punch and others ambling
were Miss Karen Llcbhauscr and
Miss Marilyn Shaw. Mbs Susan

before

these

two

"Family

top-

VACATION

fields at the dinner and bridge
given at tho Hastings Country
Club. (Mra. Charles Truesdell
waa in charge of this club event.)

Give Eaton b Barry Counties a
CIRCUIT JUDGE that has all three

Births at Pennock

moon In Northern Michigan. Uie
bride changed to a long sleeved
lUten whipcream shift trimmed in

roses from her bridal bouquet.
They returned Friday, and Baturwhere they will be living in an
apartment in the married housing
unit at the Unfvenity. The groom
is studying there for the Intelli­
gence Department of the US. Air
Farce.
The groom'* parents entertained
al a buffet dinner Saturday eve­
ning at their home In Hastings.
The bride graduated from Maple
Valley High School tn 1865 and

Gilmore Jeweler
102 E State

Wl 5-5316

uated from Hastings High School
bi IMS.

Plan A Carefree

Dick Cooks were hocus for din­
ner at the Tack Club In Battle

CIRCUIT JUDGE

VOTE FOR lALLAXO

Personal Mention

]

and Mra. Hensley were honored
RUMta at a luncheon and bridge
given by Mra. Raymond Pinole

VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE

MRS. HARRY BRADFORD MILES. JR.
. . . Miu Ann Marie Shilton Becomes Bride.
Margery Kilmer of Hastings. and
Kts of gardenias and feathered
blue carnations.
Heinze of Sunfield, friends of the
Immediately following the cere­ bride. They chose floor-length
mony. a reception was held at the gowns of pink dotted Swiss over
returned home Friday.
Hastings Country Club with Mr.
Mrs. Marten Noah and daugh­
and Mrs Robert Spangler of East
Guests at the Cheater Stowell ter. Valerie. arrived Friday from
Grand Rapids as master and mlsCalifornia to visit the Russell
Sidney Kenyon of Hastings was son. Douglas Stowell of Cleveland. Kimmels for several weeks '
Ohio, and Mbs Carol Thompson of
throughout the dub with bouquets Hastings, waa the groomsman. Birmingham, Mich.
of white gladioli, blue majestic Sealing the guests were David
The Lawrence Gibson family of
daisies and feathered blue carna­ Shilton of Nashville, brother of
Hills, N. J- for a vLilL Doug is
tions.
Uie bride, and Philip Higbee of to visit his mother, Mra. Mary
Miss Donna Steeby preaided at Hastings, friend of the groom.
Gibson, and his brothers, the Ray­ Inter-Chemical and moved last
mond and Henry Gibson families
Russell Belfield and Mr. and Mrs. Mlles of Hastings, brother of the
Guests at the John Mahlers
Willard Smith assisted al the groom, and Michael Shilton, Nash­
punch table. Mra. Stuart Cleve­ ville, brother of lhe bride. The
land iuid Mra. Franklin Huntley candiellghtera were Miss Sandra
Shilton, sister of the bride, and
furnished by Bud Wolfe.
Miss Patty Mlles, sister of lhe
When the newlyweds left for

Parties for Summer visitors
The attendanui were dressed
continue In the usual pattern of Identically in floor-length dresses
busy social schedules for the of blue shk crepe sculptured to the
honorees.
empire look. The train wks molded
to lhe dress and gathered at the
tiic luncheon and bridge given shoulder with a satin bow. Their
The "Fisherman's Catch" will
by Mra. Homer Smith al her blue veils were held in place with
.u- cottage, were Mrs. a 4Lnc orgwiai rosette and they 1x3 served at the Hastings CixmGun y
Lake
Jack Mehan of Chicago and carried “SUirlite" bouquets In dlfMbs Julia Rebell ot Tucson. ferent shades of blue carnations Friday, Mr. and Mra. Rudy Flora,
Artz, who arc here visiting their and blue satin leaves. The maid chairmen, have announced.
of honor's liad an added touch of
i now.
stephanotis.
nesday when Mra. Clifford BrainHenry Sills of Detroit served ns
, his son's best man and ushers were
i Bruce Kramer, Jr., of Pewamo, McCloskey. Mr. and Mra. Rointui
tie Creek. Tills Thursday Use and Allan Levy. Arthur Baum. Jr. Feldpauach. Mr. and Mra. Gale
ond Anthony Broun, all of Detroit. Keihl. Mr. and Mra. Harvey ScxMrs. Russell Putman at Pullman
For her daughter's wedding. Mra.
In Allegan County.
Caston chose a two-piece blue
. . __— —___ ,—
Friday the Jack Caton family linen sheath dress with appllqued Mra. Homer Smith. Mr. and Mra.
lhe bodice and skirt. She icoocrt
Robert Walldorff.
Mrs. xraruon
Carlton
win
Indiana polls to
wauoorn. airs,
will arrive from Indianapolis
to|| lace on the
join her mother and aunts before I wure matching blue accessories Kacchclo and Mr. and Mra. Lin
their departure for Chicago Sat- and her corsage was gardenias Snyder.
urday. En route they will visit and feathered blue carnations The
------------ •
“ ------------wore a designer's
tho Dr. Arthur Haight family in groom's
* mother
“■
" I The Richard Shuster family iiave
Benton Harbor. The Catons will costume of a silk print dress with 1 returned from a trailer-trip holl­
a turquoise silk and wool coat with' day through Wisconsin.
■tay here all next week.
Houaegueete of the Roman
Feldpauscnee. her-piother. Mra.

nlng

1. Experience 01 a Judge
Charlotte Municipal Judge since
Jan. 1965.
2. Experience in Criminal Law
Eaton County Prasacutor 8 Yoon.
3. Experience in Civil Law
16 Yean as a Circuit Court Trial
Lawyer.
.

The grandmothers of the bride. liana and Ivy with a detachable
Caston. both from Pewamo, were

noil. ooUlnod
doUesU M
««.» &lt;1 eUr, She won- &gt; t»srl ■
J™
necklace which was given to her . s
by the groom's parent and a diaaiV^'a^or^n FYktay
mand pendant, a gift of the groom.
naroor urn
Mlg# Trfn&gt;
0( Lan- l
___________
i On Saturday morning. Mr. and
sing served as maid of honor and
*
brldcturutlds were Mrs. Steven Clink!| Mrs. Stuart Cleveland and Mr.
and Mra J. Franklin Huntley gave
Ill । tiie former Carol Jerowi of
j Muskegon. Mbs Jane Levy of De-1I a brunch for about 60 guests which
included the wedding party and
trolt and Miss Margaret Kosovac
out-of-town guests.
| of Detroit.

2nd
far

matching accessories and a corsage
Of gardenias and feathered blue ried a crescent bouquet of white

Miss Ruth Shilton. the bride s sis­
erul days Uicre before going on to ter. assisted with Uie gifts.
;
Mexico city. Tosco, and finally
Aoapulco.
mother chose a watermelon­
Out-of-town
guests
the ----wed—---— ---at
---- —
-- ---cilrifg and rcccpwon
ding
reception came rrom
from colored.' two-piece knit suit with
rwl statM irwiuHIncr rtntnrwHo
ns
a royal blue knit suit with gold
in continual existence for TO milMlehtean cities Indudlne
Hon years. It Is now the 634-acre 1 She carried a 'Sterllte'' bouquet
*‘L'r
Bell Woods H.U0WU ft*. TWrr o| Ullond erdenlss
sUpta- ' SffSS
^SwJtxSS white carnations and pink sweet-

Hensley of Knoxville. Tenn., were

Judge Robert C. Ballard

length skirt was of white crepe,
and the detachable train, of the

“Without my extension phoni
I’d run myself ragged!”
You'll run less-accomplish more-with extension phones

in your home. The cost is low. AslTfor this delightful
"OK

little Princess* phone in a color to brighten your decor.

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At the annual meeting the
past president Donald Shepherd,
i'
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it

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Done in 60 Dayt

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. —--------- — hospitals to
The appointment, effective MIDDLSVUXI — Alsks
eeosHm thrtr buying poorer to July 74. waa announced by War- July 13; *r«B&lt;»i OUv&gt;&lt;
!*■&gt; lower the coot of hospltall- ten W. Bhapton, Region III
gh volume purchxz* manager
M, Jaly M;
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HOMING RODEO

Healey, Sunday. * Mrs

■rd a«iMo. got a. hi* a, aur»u"
|M1», 301 W. c««n. K*r»u OUoe.

; at lhe Yankee Springs Recrea­
tion area, has been promoted to
Vfoa cf Michigan's main office the position of assistant superand vmtooaae is located at 120 ■ intendent of Holland Stale Park.
Bros* began employment
m started a*

item
^WYOMING

Michigan

Battle Cna*. ,
Subcontractor* with
Colprovla are Uie P
Company for concrete work cost­
ing &gt;4242 and Van Ordan Com­
pany and Buhem*. Company foe
sewer work and grading at a
oo*t ot &gt;25.111. Jiiacktopplng by
Colprovla will be 16.1*750.
.
Improvement of N.

William Gibson

'' imTSSI Hurt in Crash

Highbank
By Mrs. Fern BawbUts
NMk.UU
gJl-1101

Th* following year Michigan was
widened to Thom and to Stale
Road In 1953. Michigan was wid­ condiUon In Pennock Ikopital and two children of Villa Park.
ened south of State Street to this Wednesday morning follow- Hl, returned to their home after
Tuesday at Court and Washlng- spending 10 days with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bell.
According to the police report, Mr and Mra. Ray Roush of Bal-

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E. State

LAYAWAY
COAT
EVENT

152
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WEEK —15%

OFF! BUY EARLY

AND SAVE. 10% DOWN HOLDS
YOUR SELECTION.

Lovely coat* trimmed in mink, fox, or

of untrimmed coat* in wools, suedes, boucle* or
herringbone*. Shop early and see the newest
style* in car coals, in your choice of meltons, vinyls,

corduroys, and glenartic piles. The very
newest Myles in lhe Military Look, Chesterfields,
rip-out linings of luxurious orlon pile.

You will find site* in Junior Petite*,

St. Cyril Catholic Church
Catalpa Holl • Gun Lake
Sunday, August 7, 1966
Come one, come oil

Clinton, Orchard and Clinton
'The greater percentage of our
traffic, coming and leaving our
plant, travels tn these yictnltle*,”
Johnston wrote. "We feel that
this lighting would be of Import­
ance towards safety to our em­
ployee* and the citizens of Has­
ting* residing in this area.”
Keith B. Norris. Consumers
Power Mies engineer, wrote the
Council that two property own­
er* on N. Jefferson refused per­
I mission to build an overhead
‘circuit from Uie t*ck lot line
to the street to Install a 6,500
lumen mercury light in the mid­
dle of the 1500 block. The origi­
nal resolution authorising that
light, plus light* at the Inter-

. young ond old!

A day pf fun and enjoyment for all!

Barbecue - Games - Refreshments
Serving from 11 o.m. to 5 p.m. Festival till 11 p.m.
HASTINGS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

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Phone 374-3523

MIKESELL
FOR

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

Circuit Judge
(BARRY and EATON)

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE
PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS
CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 o.m. - 10 p.m.

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Trial Attorney for 13 Years
Prosecuting Attorney for Eaton County
Assistant Attorney General of Michigan
4 Years Judicial Position of Special Deputy

Hwy. Comm.
Paid for by »h* Committee for Willard L. M.keiell foe Circuit Judge

note lhe center light.
Painting traffic and pedet-

BRING HOME A NEW
WALL THIS WEEKEND

Company of Gibsonburg, Ohio.

The reflector bead* cost &gt;1OT 15
for the 681 pounds. paint atrtpgallon* of wfiltopolnt was 1168 06.
33 gallons of yellow paint was
172 60. 5215 feet of on-street
parking line* was 5260 75. 3.566

Jurt pick up a taw aha^s of our top-quality

Prafiniahed Fanaling. Wa'II gi»a you aary-to-

&gt;17930. 5,040 feet of crosswalks
wa* &gt;504 and the 748 feet of

rattoon, or your choice in the lovely selection

Chicken Barbecue &amp; Festival

Hubbard Hills

Samuel E. WllI their home in
■y after visiting

Anna

cenlly. She 1* a patient in Com­
munity Hospital. Battle Creek. *
Gordon LytUe is home from the
Army and is working.
Mr. and Mn. Gale LytUe and
family from Frederick, Md. hare Buerge and Coleman 3M. Burke
been visiting hla parent*. Mr. 41. Burkholder and Miller both
and John Hopkins and
B1K1
-.... 42*. ----and Mt*
Mra. Lloyd l,)Lur
LytUe ■
* raiuiSatur- with
— .... 43*
——
day night Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Fred IPortcous with
with 31
39 po'nta.
Lyttle gave a birthday party for &gt; Joe Burkholder, with
Gordon LytUe and Mrs. Gary took over 1st place on the Gold
LytUe. * Mra Lina Jackson to team wlUi Buerge one point be­
viklting her daughter. Mra. Lloyd hind. George Miller and John
LytUe. * Mra. Grace Miller re­ Hopkins tied for thlni with 31
ceived the sad word that Mra. point* each.
On lhe Silver team. PhD WaDRobert Miller of Mt Clemeth
dorff la lending with 36 point*,
Stanton to a patient at the second wlUi 35 to Art Bennett
and
C. Pusnlka* third with 34.
Community Hospital.
Tuesday's Results:
Mr. and Mr*. Elwood Higbee
Blrke 45. 4 point*. Coleman 38,
and Mis* Carol Hal) call*d op
,
0
points:
Bottcher 62. 0.
Mr and Mra Clarence Campbell.
-• Cxlnder
-"LTn.
..
YU
Cindy and Douglas. * The Jolly 45. 4; Buerge
38. j4. Hnlwr*.
Hubert Ml
»’. O'
&lt;’•
Neighbors Birthday Club will Burkholder 43. 4. Johnston 50,
meet Aug. 4 at the Stile* cottage 0; Hudson 54. 0. Markle 49. 4:
al Clear Lake. Hostesses will be Isham 48. 0. Norris 48. 4: KcnNortT SUles. Ora McCarty and nedy 47. 4. Peter* 49. °:, M. SnyMlldred Steven*. * Mr. and Mra. der 48. 1. Burke 41. 3: Kruko 50.
Perd Stevens attended the Drain 0. Pusnlka* 53. 4: McCloskftt 53.
Commissioners Convention alj4, L. Snyder 47. 0; MUIer 42. 0,
Boyne Mountain Lodge last week.' Tredinnick 55. 4; Cleveland 46.
_______ •-----------4. Walldorf! 46. 0; Porteous 43. 4.
Bath towel* store beat on Bennett 55. 0; Stedman 53. 4,
shdvwt 12 and 16 inches deep; । Clarke 51. 0.
.
sheet* and piBowcaaes on ahelvta
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V... Unnnj-r
All*
Call Wl 5-3481.
home economist* have found.

Gibson waa riding hla 1968 Hon­ of the Albert Bells * Miss Bev­
da north on Washington when erly Hart, daughter of Mr. and
he collided with a IBM Oldsmo- Mrs. Robert Hart and her girl
friend are enjoying a vacation
Mrs. Dorothy Adrounle.
In Colorado. * Mr. and Mra. Dale
Bishop. Nyla and Douglas of
sclous and suffered a head injury, Battle Creek, were Sunday eve­
possible Internal Injurica. a frac- ning callers of Mr. and Mra.
Vern HawbUtx and Mr. and Mra.
and injured ankle.
Blair HawbUtx. * Mr. and Mrs
George Nummber ot St Louis
were Sunday afternoon and eve­
ning callers of her parent*. Mr
bile In Lansing when the mis­ and Mra. Clyde Retd. Other call*
Larry Poll and E D. Cheney hap occurred.
era were Mr. and Mra. Rolland
have petitioned lhe City to open
Reid and family of Nashville
up Montgomery Street to the
and Mr. and Mra. Tom Reid of
soulli line of the Amon Baton
Carlisle Road. * Saturday after­
subdivision for providing access
noon caller* of Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Reid were Mra. Eva Ship­
By Mri. Albert Green
man and Kathy Reid of Has­
tings. * Hastings Fair Week and
all SH'er* are taking their pro­
and sister, Miss Flossie Rue. of ject*. * Mrs Bruce Brown of
Muskegon and Florida, visited Bellevue spent Thursday with
Aidermen informed them that Monday with Miss Betty Allen. her grandmother. Mrs Austin
Sc han ta Her cousin. Mrs Char­
Rue are niece* of th* late Ell lene Beedle. accompanied her
current construeuon season and Reese, formerly of this place, w home, returning on Friday.
cur
suggested they confer with Di- Mra. Edna Newton of Freeport
rector of Public Services Ken “d granddaughter. La Bant
Laberteaux to determine whether Plaine, of Grand Rapids called Gartlnger Reunion
Tho 48 th annual GarUnger re­
they would prefer to hire a con- on Mlaa Betty Allen, Bunday. *
Betty Allen, accompanied Mrs.
Leona McGhee of Middleville to Mr and Mrs Arthur Raffler, at
tractors to put in streets and Lansing Friday to see Leona's Tupper Lake. Sunday. July,31
son. Gary McGhee, graduate with potluck dinner at 1 pm.
service* at their own expense.
Poll also said he had an op- from lhe State Police school.
_ __ ___ _______________ Good luck. Gary.
Lake-O Senior Group
south of the Amon Eaton sub- I Mr*. Betty Allen exhibit* many
Tire Senior Citizens met July
division for future development.' of her palnUng* In her front
The official Board of the A*- yftrd *nd several folks have SI at the Dike Odtwa Communi­
sembly of God Church at 102 X I stopped and looked them over. ty Center with the Sunfield Club
Woodland asked the City to va- * Mr. *nd Mra. George Hom. a* guests. A program and buHcate Jefferson from Woodland Jr- *nd children of Kalamaaoo. ness meeting followed Uie 6.30
south 251.43 feet and give a deir camped on the Archie Burd farm smorgasbord
and’ used “
the
new
title to the right-of-way tto the | last week *"*
** “
w pond
church. The board atked to be for swimming, a Mr. and Mrs.
advised in writing a* to Whit Roderick Tietz of R1 HasUngs
and
family;
also
camped
there
terms are agreeable for the prop­
erty. Th* requeat wa* signed by on the weekend. * Mr. and Mrs
Pastor M*lvtn F. Goble, Br-.n- Roderick Tletx. R1 Hastings, and
tary - Treasurer WIDlkm Bs-son
and Deacdhi H. M. Stitt, Dale tended the wedding of their
• Pickup sad Delivery.
nephew. Isirry Burd, and Miss
Miller and HlUls IZJMrd.
• Many Sampler
Carol Wilcox, Sunday evening.
Congratulations to you.* * Mr
committee.
Thoma* Johnston, division
THE FURNITURE
tie Creek called on the Burd*
Company, requested the City to and Greens Sunday.
BUILDING

Richard L Austin, owner of
the City Cab Company, reported
to the City Council Monday
night that he obtained a chauf­
Carlton Center Methodist feur's license and hl* cab Ucenae
W8C8 will meet, Aug. 4 at 1:00 suspension by Chief of Police
Rlcnard Bun lor was lifted. Chief
vin. Roll call will be answered Sunlor had suspended his cab
by giving a verse from Acts.
license after he paid a &gt;50 fine
far driving without a license fol­
lowing an accident on W. State

Irondde Agonty

Hal Buerge. carding a fine 3*
along with Jim Coleman, sank
an eagle two on 4 par No. 3 hole
Tutaday night on the Bill*
League al Uie Hasting* Country
club.

Mr and Mr* Orlle VanSyckl*

Michigan Avenue from

the

L«R°y BrO“ ”
. Wiatoan Mallory, administrator Promoted by
SSS Conservation Dept.
eom

Wild

Thursday supper guesl
and Mr* Vern Wekher. * Ther**
- ~
Bunday caller

Scheduled to Bo

lhe 36 group purchasing group*

Buerge Sinks
Fntrlp
Rlis.fi
Eagle in
in Bliss
HCC Grcuit

Lacey

.

3-Block Project

one that actually stocks and:
handle* supplies for the tx»pltata tiirrrby making a greater

W annual meeting

North Michigan'
Widening Job
To Cost $36,836

follow Inatallation advica.

Company from June 23 through
July 12 totaled 314 235.42. That
Included &gt;346329 for patching.
Single seal coat on major streets
such a* Harxiver. MUI. Clinton
street wort totaled &gt;7,50352 In­
cluding*' the City ’ Hall parking
lot. Wort on the skating pond
with limestone cover at 15 cents,
3.157 square yards, coat &gt;473 55.
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Cook left
Tuesday for California where he
will attend the National Union
Convention at Ban Francisco and

Lloyd Thompson

at

taught

Ludlow

Remodel a room with our easy-toinstall Knotty Pine paneling. You'll
love the warmth and charm it adds

HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER

Burbank.

Junora, Miasy and Half Sires.

High

OF QUALITY

S WAYS TO BUY .

I2S NO. JEFFERSON ST.
starting Mr teaching dutlee
in September
Kenfleld fan

ALLIED BUILDING CENTER

�Noma Committaa*
For KC Festival

Mrs. Johnson
Of Lake Odessa
Dies Monday

cataipa Kall,

Campbell

Township

Cyril's

Jim Maurer Now
WU Managar of
Ann Arbor Office

where

manager of the office In Ypsi­
lanti.

the Refuge Rebekah Lodge.
Her only survivor* are niece*
former telegraph manager, Leon
and nephews.
V. Corey, who I* dow manager of
the Akron. Ohio. Wtalcm Union.
Quest* of the Jack Lombkas

nath of Long Beach. Calif. Last
week they took a trip through I
Northern Michigan with the Boo !Rapid* and Mr*. Tina Beckwith
Lock* a* their destination. Mr. '
and Mr*. Monath will return to 1!
their home on Aug. 1.
&lt;

ELKS' DANCE
SATURDAY, JULY 30

Urtiaa Tv&amp;—Fa*a* I

6

Michigan Artists Wm. Davidson
Can Enter State Of Gun Lake
Fair Competition

Bliss Profit,
Backlog Up
In Half Year

Stas Trumble, C.L.U.

and family, Mr. and Mra. Don
Hammond and family and Mr.
family of Battle Creek; MY a
Glenn Thornburg and family o&lt;
Marrellu.*, Mr. and Mrs. June*

Middleville Needs
7 More Teachers
Supt. Earl Vansickle report*

tlons open at Middleville T-K
Cinick

Music by "Gale Trio'

Langtnveid and family

and family of Kalamazoo: Duane

Dancing 9:30 to 1:30

$2.00 Couple

t*...—I..L. 9ft 1QAA
T1&gt;.rU.
r. July M. 1964

Dies Sunday

Cyclist Injured

Elks Temple - Hastings

Members &amp; Guests

The Hastings Banner

Hastings High bond student to
tour Europe with the Musical
Youth International Band and
Choir, has arrived horns and re­
afternoon. ’
port* a moat inetreatlng experi­
In charge of the kitehen will
ence—or rather, a tour filled
AU resident artist* of Michigan
with interesting experiences.
are eligible to enter original
,
Elaine, who plays the flute,
The E. W. BUaa Company has
Bendcm for William Devidaon.
in the annual Art Exhlblwas the only Hasting* High stu­ reported net income of 83.148. &lt; 83 j works
Quad* from CtariottMvUM,
tlon and competition to be held BE. R3 MlddlcvtUe. Gun Lag*. .
, dent on lhe tour, but there were
for the six months ended June a[
several others-from Michigan.
a: Uje
me auro- rair whkch
wnicn open.* Beeler Funeral Home In Middle30. 1966, on sales of 878.789.673
1।Friday. August 26. and runs
Dining room and waitresses.
Net Income
"
England. Belgium. Uie Nether­
. through September 5. labor Day
lands. Switzerland. Italy. Austria
Competition will I n e I ■ d e
and Luxemburg. While In Kerk- slock after preferred dividend
rade
In
the
Netherlands,
where
one having white hair, Marvin
Chairman of booths: Henry
they participated In a three-day
contest of bands, they had the
h&lt;Aor of playing a special con­
There were 2.678273 common
Hospital.
cert for the Prince before their shares outstanding at June 30.
1966. compered with 2208215 a
Leo Verltnde, Tom Cavanaugh.
pleased that ba stayed through year earlier. Net income In the
Blanche: four daughter*. Mr*.
the
latter
concert
alio.
AU work.* should be delivered
1865 first half was 82268.680 on
1956.
Glen Qurd.
Elaine's parents and slater, sales of 166202.185.
to the Community Arte Building
The girt* working so hard to
Cook*: Herman 8t. Martin.
Mr and Mrs. Maynard Tucker
Net income for the three at the Fairgrounds on or before
and Eileen, went to Washington. months ended June 30. 1966 was
Augiut- 5. Judges wiU then select
Bernard Ouggtrao*.
11212209 or 58 cent* per share
Gam« chairmen: Ron Beyer
final concert. Their stay there versus 81221.417 or 44 rente for the works suitable for exhibition Rapids; 10 grandchildren, and/
and competition during the Fair. four grru'. grandchildren.
and David Yarger, with Dick
z ■
the equivalent period *01 1965.
Preliminary and final judging
planned a* the group was still In Sales for the-.second quarter of
Scotland upon their arrival due 19M were 841.149239. a* com­ will be done by Walter McBride,
curator of the Grand Rapids Art
to plane repairs.
pared to 834239.112 a year ago
Gallery, and Jean Dodenhoff. as­
David McIntyre, Larry McVay
However, the Scotland delay
Arnold R. Hlsted, 17. R2 Haasistant curator. Detroit Institute
was made most Interesting for
that could not be located.
ting*. McGlynn Road, wo* in­
the student*. Elaine reports that Inetude
One entry is allowed from each jured about 3:55 pm. Friday
Hudson and Julien Lubienleckl
all through their tour, the Inter-1
on of Alto; Mr. and
artist. Only work* not previously
.. ..................................... ...................... when
hlt • 1865
Shupp and family of for Instance, the wife of the dlJohn McLean.
acceptable. The entry fee of 83 driven by Daniel R Rose. IB.
Ticket*: Kenneth Laberteaux,
rector. Mr*. Noble, sang with the;
must accompany the fine arte Nashville, while riding his moPat Hodge*. Jack Crnnlnger and John Campbell and family. Mr. band, and the crowd would gath-1
Norbert Schowaiter.
er around her, placing in front dent, said that the order back-' entry blank which can be ob- torcycle. According to the report,
j)______ _
I UJ
RV. 1UIU
the Utile children, who would try log at June 30. 1966 approxlmat- talned from Pauline Harris. Hlsted cut across the approach
Mr* J esate Green.-and John ?*’*&gt;!
ChY1?,U; to sing along with her In their ed 8125,000.000 compared to i Community Arte Department di- , to Charlotte Road coming from
8121200.000 on Dec. 31. 1965 and rector. Michigan Blate Fair. De- the west and hit the Mustang
Scobey wore entertained for a,“f*
“r ..*nL&gt;fU language.
8112200.000 on June 30. 1965.
trolt. Michigan 48203.headon.
oookout al the Edward Ander-1Chrlj Vcls
funU’r
She sang scores from such mu­
; and Mra Louis Maurer and fam­ sical hits a* “Bound of Music"
ily of Grand Rapid*; Mr. and etc., which were familiar to
Mra. Everett Couch and family. many.
A potluck dlnnar

Her parent* were Charles and
Loretta (Pott) Bushnell, pioneers
of Campbell Township.
She married Warren Johnaon.
IBM.

Be.

at

Elaine Tucker
Returns After
European. Tour

with games. pony ride*.

t&amp;’i

in

Attend '56

10th JIF

,«w

Warren Johnson. had lived with

176

Class Reunion

Teacher* are needed for
high school girls phyttcal edfl-

coaching, elementary physical

New York Life
Phong Vermontville
259-7298

CHECK OUR HOME &amp;. PROPERTY LISTINGS

Russel) Keech and
Centreville; Mr. and
Huva and family of
Mra. Stephen Oegood

family of
Mr*. David
Greenville:
and family

I don't need cash
with an
HOB CREDIT CARD!

principal and first and third

Ynentaiy principal, ha* resigned
to become elementary principal

charge of kindergarten through
family of Lake Odessa; Mr. and ■th grade.
Mrs. John Cuddahee and' family.

^THE WEEK

Port Elementary Schools and
Ingram and family. Mr. and Mr*. Caught physical education tt the
Joe. Bennett and family. Mr. and West Elementary School.
Tile T-K aciiool board meet* at
Mr*. Robert Conner and family.
axlopt the budget. The public h
famlly.JAr. and Mkft JXm Fal­
coner and family. Don Fountain.
Mr. and Mr*. Stan Snyder and
family, Mias Solly Heath. Miss
Ccclle Hoori. Mr. and Mr* Allen
lAncattcr and family, Mr and
Mr*. Darrell Jones and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith and
family, Mr. and Mra. Art'Meade,
Mr. and Mr*. Date Bmjth and
family, Mr. and Mra Robert
Shaffer and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Duffy and family..Mr. and
Mra Robt. Shurlow and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tolles and
family, all Of Hastings. Mr*.
Richard Sappcnfteld and family
of Redondo Beac|*« Calif., and
Mr. and Mrs James Quods and
family from Chariotteevlile. Va.
Thirty couples gathered at
Middie-Villa that evening.

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TWO NICE BUILDING LOT$ in the Butler Addition. Hasting*, for

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full bath, attached garage, aluminum tiding, drape* and floor covering* go J*ith It for $10,500.00
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service* In for--—-$1,600.00 a*.

INSURANCE

By
Wdvarta

Receives Sentences
■Keith W. Martin. Laming, was

of O4ir fast
claim service and per­
sonal attention when

You wont, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!
ELECTRICAL SERVICES

AUTOMOTIVE SIftVICIS
plu* 87.38 court cost* or serve 10
days In Jail on charges of assault
and battery and dlsorderllnesa
resulting -from incidences ‘~
Nashville. He waa arrested by
Chief Robert D. Parker.

Arriving tills weekend to visit
the Hecmann Bouchers for n
Plainfield. N. J.

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Moose
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HHS 1966-67
Schedule!

TWIN NIX THURSDAY

To Repreaent Town

In CUua C. Diviaion
Vera

(Stab)

Altardlng

are
rtnrioa

vabsity

Sipe 1» St Jokos
Oct a trtmii

trip* including a double while

four official times at bat and
Mike Youngs got two singles.
Press Division lads the Hastings
Viking had four hits. Wood­
tournament championship.
mansee got a home run and a
single. Bob Kinney and Jeff
Kimmel singled

Dave Williams went the route
for the locals pitching hla best

RACIFIC SALMON
(KOKAHee ANO COHO)

Ruth Crown

Wes VanDenburg’s Indiana
mine whether the entire District cinched the Babe Ruth title
Class D tournament will be held Monday with a 6-1 victory over
at Sunfield along with the Claw
C tourney, or whether two sites talned by Jack Reynolds. The
victory gives the Indians a per­
If enough teams are entered to feet 10-0 record.
The Braves are currently 6-4
could be the second site if an­ with only 3 games remaining.
other community doesn’t have a The Indians were led by Newell
stronger bld Hastings ha^ a
Class D tourney last year, which
might throw tiie 1966 tourna­ apiece. VanDenburg pitched a
ment to another town.
three hitter and struck out nine
for the victory.
In other Babe Ruth action Joe
Lyon*' Giants remained In third
In the final game of the tour­
nament Monday night. Harry

ting Chuck Sunthelmer's Tta, 2-0. Smith allowed one hit
shutting out the last place
:eri. Kevin West led the win-

High, had things his own way
all through the game. .Uniting
the Indians had
Hastings Mfg. Co. to four hits,
two coming in the third inning
when Ken Nell scored after lead­
ing off with a single. Art Fredcn- VanDenburg fired a one-hitter
burg doubled with two out to for the Indiana as Brian Pufpaff

tack, Reynolds scored the win­
ning run In the -last inning In
second inning getting four runs the Braves victory.
In Cub league action Art Mer­
id the final rill's Astro* continued winning,
when Paul beating Spencer Goodyear’s Ori­
oles »-5 last Wednesday and

played a fine defensive game

TROUT

P»4 HAS
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BAYS.

x

STeeuteAo)

Under its program to boost Michigan's spottfishing, the
Conservation Department has introduced mote than three
million kokanee salmon in Torch and Higgins lakes within
lhe last two springs. As part of this plan, first-ycar plant­
ings of about 800,000 coho salmon were made in three
northern Michigan streams thia spring. Now, Department
fisheries men arc eager to learn how these new fish are
doing. Thir illustration should help fishermen tell kokanee
and coho* from trout so they can report their catches of
these fisb. The kokanee released last year n w measure
four to six inches and some of them should be hooked this
. summer ip Torch intFUigginS lakes. Some of the earlymaturing cohos may migrate up a few of Michigan's Great
lakes streams this fall.
The best bets for their runs
include the Big Huron River, the Platte River and Bear
Creek, where they were originally released, and the Big
Manistee River below Bear Creek. Regulations arc being
drawn up to provide for the legal taking of kokanee and .
cohos. They are scheduled to take effect in August and
will be liberal. —Mich. Dept, bf Conservation

,30
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The Moose nine lost their sec­
ond straight decision to Marshall
of the Twin-Valley league last
Thursday, 12-4. Rick VanDen­
burg collected two singles to lead
the locals. Williams. Allerdlng,
and Rudy McPherson divided
the pitching duties. Errors hurt
the Moosemen again as they
committed five.
The locals will travel to Char­
lotte Friday for a return en­
gagement with the Orioles and
then return to Marshall Aug. 3 or
4 for the beginning of the annual
Connie Mack district toumr.ment.

Berta defeated Lorri Bleam of
the park and Michele Bhettarly
of Central en route to the title.
Dave ousted Jack Reynolds of
Jerry Buwalda ot Southeastern
in the semi-finals. Jack elimi­
nated Ray Adams of Central to
get Into lhe title match.
This week’s tournament Is
badminton and the next and
final week It will be table tennis.

Pet, Doll Show '
On Playgrounds
Here Friday

only four hits Lansing picked a
run in the third Inning on an
error a sacrifice and a single.
They collected three in Uje fifth
Hostings area youngsters will
.....
Inning on three hits, including
bring their pets and dolls to
a home run.
The
me moose
Moo&amp;e team scorea
scored in wie
the Central. Southeastern and the
sixth when Rick VanDenburg I Flr,t
Pork
y
reached first on a fielder’s choice noon ,for toe annual show which
and advanced to third on Dave wUI cllmM this weeks activities
Williams' single. Both runners ""
playgrounds. Director
scored on Steve AUcrdlng’s single | I-ewla
hM announced.
to right center. Steve was added
Pete win be Judged for their
to the team for the tournament., unusualness, size intelligence

VanDenburg’s *9’
Gnt-hes Babe
season title.
Friday night Softball Commis­
sioner William James will bold

and Pat McMullen.

Ute dos pound, along with Are
part collie and English shepherd

The young Hastings Moose tooted through the sheriffs
baseball squad turned in a credla black female and black and
more experienced Brooks Men’s
Shop team from Lansing Satur­ eight weeks old. available by callday In the annual Detroit Free
six-weeks old collie and German
shepherd puppies available by

Platon Ring Ladt

The Hastings Mfg Company
softball team eliminated the
Hastings Merchants, 12-0. in the
first game on Johnson Field
Monday night then In lhe night-

Want a Puppy?

Last Friday afternoon about
200 boys and girls took part In
the On Wheels Parade which
added to the festivities of the
Sidewalk Day sale.
Winners were David and Kar­
en Baum. Valerie Gas ter. Beth
Aumlck. Joe and Lorri Bleam.
Brenda Smith, Mary Nevins,
Terry Day, Brian, Randy. Con­
nie. Debbie. Kim and Suzle
Shettcrly. Holly, Rosemary and
Katie Keeler. Mark Keeler, Rich­
ard Nevins, Steve Hoke, Scott
VanderVeen, Jill Cotter. JoEllen
Miller. Bruce Smith, Sue Lewis,
Mary Ann and Mark McLean.

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

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August 19th
One ticket given for every
two games bowled. (You

Pick a winner from our complete stable
tings Bowl and immediate
families not eligible.
OPEN BOWLING

14-8. The last victory clinched
the championship for the As­
M ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE
Haute hurling the entire game tro*. Ted Fitzgerald led the at­
The State Board of Education has approved a proposed
tack
with Merrill each getting
for the winners .with Bowen
three
hits. Merrill struck out 14 increase from $3 to $5 in the value of awards that may be
King Sammers, Bn. fired a
catching.
you
name the job and Wheel Horae has the attaching tool you’ll
in
the
victory
over
the
Metz.
accepted by high school students for participation in s|x&gt;Ws,
Steve Allerdlng and DavejfruChris Guggemoa had two hits
complete littehf Wheel Horse tractors and quick Conservation Club trapshoot, D—&lt;L|4—
for the losers The Meta defeated events. The new rule .wjl noj bttome effective until Sc^|. ,1, -Saturday. Karl Argetslgner and
1967.
‘•f
.
\
'Clyde Ooburn shot Ms.Dtak Toy- .
This is a good time of-the year to remind-all prep student!),
Twins Monday by forfeit. The and those going into high stfliool in the Fall, that they may not (Walker 21s and Jeff George 20.
Meta remain in second spot with accept
142 E. State Street, Hastings
Phono Wl 5-2983
■rrrnt any
inv award for portlclpnnartlcltwi- --------------------------------------------- ■—~-1 ■ '
•&lt; Another shoot starts at 5 pin.
a fit* record followed by the i
seventh.
tlon in sports which has a retail I ment deputy director tn- ahgrge Saturday. July 20.
value of more than 23. This limit | Of field operatlona to resume his
will
be
In
effect
until
Sept1,
former
post
as
regional
manner
■ Hastings Mfg. suffered its first the league leader Dave Williams 1967. And high school students (for the Upper Peninsula/ He
may NOT ACCEPT MERCHAN- asked for the cliange for health
home run by
squad, in second place with a DIBE OF ANY VALUE. FROM | reasons effective Aug. 8. . . . '
A PENNY ON UP! I I I
Hunter* who rant to lake part
We in Hostings still have un- hn the special teal season this
last Tuesday then lost to Mike
Fitzgerald’s outfit Wednesday happy memories of violations of Pall need only to apply for a free
4- 2. Oreg Wood, Roger Will, and ot the prep eligibility rules, and permit before July 31. Just print
Bob Ironside picked up hits in don’t want any tad to lose the yOur name’and adfireu and your
the seventh inning to push privilege of playing high school county of residence on the back
sports by accepting a pair of golf of a postcard, sign lhe card with
, jack unaowica ana ucorge across the two winning runs. socks, a shirt or even a FISH
____ __
your full name and mall to
.Fogel had scored In the first for Ironside had two other hits In _______
POLE._________________________ BLUE-WINGED TEAL. Mlchl(Bliss, and Pnul Peterson and the win for McPherson. Rudy al­
The proposed Increase from »3 [ gun Department of Conservation,
lowed only four hlU.
Fitzgerald’s team scored tile to IS was recommended by tiie I Lansing, Mich. 48926.
.
Wednesday night Viking
squeezed by Local 414. 15-12 with winning run io the sixth inning Representative Council of the I George London, who has been
•Edwards pitching the route for Wednesday when Dave Hatha­ Michigan High School Athletic a teacher In the Saranac schools,
way doubled and scored on Fitz­ Association.
. Sunday began work as naturalist
"The present *3 limitation has at the Yankee Springs RccreaViking scored twice In the first gerald's long fly which was
inning, three times In the sec­ dropped for an error. The win­ been in • effect since 1954 and ’ tlon area. He takes th* poet torond, once In Uie fourth, twice In ners collected only 3 hits off Ken school! and others, concerned be-; meriy held by Ron Nagel who 1*
Weller.
Phil
Gasper
led
the
las
­
lleve
an increase to 25 is desir- I now naturalist for Region 2
the sixth and paraded seven
ers with 3 singles
able, State Board Member Ed- , working exit of Lansing tor the
In Monday's action Dave Wil­ win L. Novak of Flint said.
j Conservation Department. DlreceriUi to come from behind to win.
liams
’
team
moved
closer
to
the
Local 414 scored in the first
Inning with Furrow tallying af­ championship by knocking off
ter cracking out a double. They brother Jim’s team by an 8-5 $
change
allow Junior
b.n« which- will
-111 .Ito.
score.
The
victory
gave
Dave
a
added four runs on three hits
, high school ninth graders the
in the fourth, three more in the 5- 2 record and pushed Jim’s I same privileges of sports compe- “bout three-quarters of them
fifth, three more in the sixth team Into the basement with a
mtn
n, grncicr.-. aueiiuing ------- - .
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. .
2-5 mark.
and one in the seventh
senior high schools, were spots at the new Deep Lake
•
— -■
area. Last weekend there were
Thursday night the Merchants
defeated Viking scoring five runs zWhen spraying a room with a
In the first canto’ one in the sec­ pesticide, remove all of your
ond. three in the third, one in
"
...
। the people to the lakes. . . .
the fifth and two in the seventh. remove Uv pets, including birds
Outdoor Trail—We note tick- |
"
and their cages, aquariums, and
12-2.
fish bowls,--------advises the M S U eta were Issued to lArthur T. Crppnorfr Church
Sod O’Donnell led tire attack----------------Mueller. R1 Hastings, and Chris rreeport VRUTCn
getting three hits in four official Pesticide Center.
L Brumm. R1 Vermontville, for
exceeding the “no-wake' resuln’
v.. the Thomapple. -------Thf Freeport United Brethren
tlons on
However. Marine Deputy David Wood Church zoftbiUl team defeated
reports relatively few complaints the Pleasant Valley U. B. nine
ort boat operators have been re- , Monday night. 17-13. under the
ceived despite the hundreds of ■ Cl.uks&lt;lie arts. Roy Dukes was
craft on our takes. Most people the winning pitcher with Dick
are courteous and considerate of Taggart catching Bill Baldr/
others. . . .
led the attack with Uro’ circuit
Dorios J. Curry. 5B. is to leave clouts and Taggart had one
his Job as Conservation Depart- round trip.«

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Leads Monday
HCC Golf Loop

| Chenoweth 25, Taylor 22. Irwin

Smith,
Goodyear 17. Frandzem Mont­
gomery and Lawrence IB. Flet­ er vx Snyder: McAllister vs
cher 14. Booth 13. Guenther 11,

nlnger vs. Osgood, Montgomery
vs. Booth; Fletcher vs Stack. O.
Miner vs. Matthews: J. Croninting 41 Monday night to lead
the Hastings-Country Club's Guenther; Belgeld vs. Stanley.
arson and Eldon Mathews had
Blue Division
Peterson leads the White Di­
Hollister 47. 3. Ironside 43, 1;
vision by three paints with a 38.
George Miller has 41-polnts and Gillespie 54. 4. Sherwood 65, 0;
a two-point edge in the Rad Di­
vision over Mathews, Secretary 3. Morey 58, 1; Panfil* 4A 8, Wood
Gordon Ironside is pacing tho 47. 1.
Blue Division with 42 pointe.
Standings: Ironside 42. Cove
35. Panfil 30. Laubaugh and H.
Otto Christensen has 32 points Smith. 29. Warner and Jacobs
end a one-point margin ever 27. Wood 26. Blair 24. Burr 23.
Ken Rose tn the Green Division. Sim and Hollister 22. Gillespie
Monday's results:
19, Gardner 17. Sherwood 14.
White Division
Hubbell 13. Hamaty 11. Morey 9.
Fairings for Monday: H. Smith
vs. Ironside. Hollister vs. Jacobs:
blenleckl 44. 4. B Miller 50. 0; Blair vs. Laubaugh. Gardner vs.
Burr: Hamaty vs Sherwood. OilStaadingi: * Peterson 36. Rob- lesple vs. Sim; Panfil vs. Hubbell,
erta
33, Peurach 31.
SI. Lublenleckl
Lublenleckl Warner vs. Cove. Wood vs. Morrts 33.
and E. Miller 30. Jerow 29. Sex­
ton and B. Miller 28, Kahn 25.
Green Division
Kinney 23, Norris 20, McMillan.
Keihi 47. 4. Footer 42. 0; Ben­
Campbell and Boughton IB.Feldpausch, Steury 15, Bacon and nett 43. 4. Newell 56. 0; Cooper
45. 4. Pugh 50, 0; Christensen 49.
Rohde 14.
4. Hodges 53. 0; Flora 59. 3. Mc­
Boughton. Norris vs. Peterson; Allister 53. 1; Tucker 52. 4.
Steury vs. Campbel), Peurach vs Clarke 48. 0; Siegel 54. 4. Rose 45.

Sexton; Feldpauach vs. Hahn.
Standings: Christensen 32.
McMillan vs. Bacon; Kinney vs
E. MUler. Roberts vs. B. Miller; Rose 31, A Smith and Newell 30.
Tucker and Cooper 28. Keihi and
Rohde vs. Lublenleckl
I
Clarke.
27. Snyder
Bennett
Red Division
1____________
_
_26,
________
___
and Foster 25. Siegel and Hodges
' Mathews 42. 4. J. Cronlnger 45.! 23."Rnv
Bay 00
20, ITora
Turkal "18,
Finn ’w,
10 Tllrkll
Ifl
0; Goodyear 54. 4. Lawrence 57. 0. , McAllister and Pugh 9.
Standings: G. Miller 41. MathPairings for Monday: Pugh vs.
ews 39, Stanley 30. Stack 28. Bennett. Newell vs. Keihi; Poster

EDUCATION faces some serious and very
challenRinK problems in the years to come.
Some of these problems will become matters
for the Courts to set­
tle. That’s why my
experience on our
local Board of Educa­
tion will bo most
helpful

El EfT RICHARD ROBINSON
ELELI CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

4 Scouts Now
On Il-Dav Trail
In New Mexico

In Hastings' four precincts.
Election workers include:

apple District left here Satur­
day for Philmont. NJbf, far a

Weber and William Bchllhaneck.

Fire Destroy
Barn North
Of Nashville

wood, chairman, and Mrs. John
Ingram. Maurice Ingram and

Scout Ranch and Explorer Base
near Cimarron.

Fourth Ward — Mn. Arthur
Behnke, chairman, and Mra. Ed­
ward Smith. Mra. Sadie Vedder
and Mra. Richard Nixon.
Dewis.

Scouts and both Lewis boys are
Life Scouts.
.
The boys are to spend 11 days
"on the trail'* in the rugged
Western country on the slopes of
the Sangre de Cristo range of
tiie Rockies.
The boys left here with all the
gear necessary for their 11 days
on the trail.

Dunham District
By Mra. Milea Ruffner
Mr. and Mra. Frank Holliday
and three sons from Birmingham

Each sum er, tourists are enthralled
by the sight of bears af garbage dumps
in ooctbcra Michigan, particularly ia
the Upper Peninsula where most of
these puces are found. Some people
try to gat pictures of their children
posing with the burly animals. Others
give these wildlife beggers handouts.
All in all, some people unwittingly

Banfield-Vicinity
Mr and Mra. Glenn MUler and
Mra. Maynard Miller and two
youngest daughters from Hale
spent Wednesday night, July 13,
with Mr. and Mra Leo Frey. ★
The Methodist W0C8 met at

are cases in which tourists narrowly
escape
being mauled by these
animals. Although they may act tame,

Howard farm at Thomappte.
at Fine Lake.
[ Lake The fourth call was a
Our sympathies are extended,^ a!arm
The depeHroteit
to Carl DuBois whose brother. &gt;#tao aJLWvr„j a
on
Nelson died al lhe Barry Cown 3 Thursday Three
w
Medical Facility. Cart is tile last poaedly to have been south at
survivor of the Charles DuBols Nashville, and the calls may
family. * The Benfield Food*1 have been turned in by youngClub met with their leaders. Mra. lltrl
___
______ au&gt;u
nay —
uiauit:
,
_____
Pritchard. Thursday. Later the.
w
o-Mm ciub

like the wild, potentially vicious
animals they are. If you want iq sec
these bears or take pictures of them,
do it in the safety of your car. Above
all, "Don't Feed The Animals-" — Mich. Dept, of Conservation

Ward Cheeseman to attend the
Brown reunion held at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Ted Smith In
Nashville. * Airman 3rd class
David C. Bennett completed his
basic training in Texas and Is
now attending school at Shep­
herd Air Force Base taking a
Nearly 20 years ago. * Utile regular bear-fccdlng stations.
ground course for ten weeks. *
Mra. Mlles Ruffner. Sue and Dar­
lene Buller called on Mr. ’and a bear near Brlmley in the Up­
Mra. Ernie Skidmore Saturday. per Peninsula's Chippewa Coun­ ever, these people, in unwit­
Mrs. Skidmore is feeling better
tingly making tramps of the
and is up and around the house.
Miss Pat Swemllne te living
with the Mlles Ituffnera now.
to exterminate all bears in
Just about every year, stories
ners going on five yean. ★ Sue
Since then, particularly in re- tell of how beggar bears, look­
Rufiner Is coming along fine
ing for handouts, brazenly raid
a matter of exceptional luck that camps or move into farms and
cock called on Mr. and Mrs. another bear kllllng-or at least other areas where residents live.
Miles Ruffner Saturday evening. mauling — hasn't made news in They literally scare the daylights
Their three children ckme Uso. northern Michigan
‘
out of people.
~
Elaine Is fine.
This threat of tragedy repeat­
Worse than this, of course, is
Mrs. Mlles Ruffner spent most ing Itself Is closely linked with the danger to human lives. No
of last week getting adjustments what happened in 1948. There is one knows when these animals,
on fire damage. Tiie Farm Bur­ good evidence that the little girl so fearless of man. will sudden­
eau Insurance Co. did not dlsap- waa killed by a bear which had ly snap out of their seml-tame
lost ite fear of humans from shell and revert to the wild, po­
being fed by people at a garbage tentially killer animals they are.
satisfied, even on Sue's Injury dump.
People put lhe burden of blame
on falling. * Mr. and Mra Har­
In summer, in many northern on bears but they are the ones,
ry Babcock and grandchildren.
not lhe animals, who are asking
Christine and Elaln, went to
for trouble.
Sunday birthday dinner at Mra. Straits, these big burly animals
Harriet Profocks and later all are again being pauperised by
went to Gull Lake and called on people at garbage dumps, road­
residents is the
side parka, campgrounds, and
Mrs. Charles Babcock.

Bears Can Bite the
Hand That Feeds Them

mals Uke big overgrown pets
al garbage dumps and other
El Harger. Conservation De­
partment game biologist who
has been working on a special
bear project for a number ’ of
years and who probably knows
more about the animals than
anyone else In Michigan, is con­
cerned, worried, and a little put
out by Uie foolhardy chancer,
that some people display at these

Ricochet/,
Boy's Leg

posters and preparing
fair.
j Timothy N. Wheeler. 16. KalaRichard Kilgore returned home
Thursday. July 14, from Com­ lhe ankle of his left leg about
munity Hospital. * Mra Marjorie 12:15 pro. Bunday, July 34. when
living dangerously In which a
a bullet fired by a friend rico­
man couldn't dole out marsh­
cheted oil a rock, the road and
mallows fast enough. The bear,
being rather intelligent, went munity Hospital. * Carl DuBols
after lhe bag which the man
held behind hla back. Without Glenn Miller 'home In Hale far
realizing what he was doing, this an Indefinite May. ■* Many from
chap tossed the bag into his open

tually tried to set a child
astride a bear's back for a
picture!

into the car with the man's wife of Mra. Henry Gray Saturday.
and two kids, but fortunately July 9. in the Bonfield Church.
someone else had enough wits to
Hospltal and then transferred to
distract the animal with another
goodie.

lured YET. but I wouldn't bet a
plugged nickel that I won't be­
fore I'm through with this bear
project.”
tight against the body. MSU
Harger and other Department Louis Myers and family from homo economists say the birds
game men would sleep a lot
better nights if these feeding Stafford from Battle Crtek and
are as compact as poastbte
Mra.
William
Bucklin
from
Bat
­
places for bears were completely
closed. "These sites are potential
Fred Fray Sunday. July 17.
where people can see bears with­
out the risk of being clawed or
at Houghton Laks vtattlng Mr.
killed,'* says Harger.
For the time being nt least.

the northern Michigan scene and man Leonard and family from

a small ad of a big

is urging tourists to take these July 16th weekend at Houghton
to ids home Sunday. July 17.
precautions:
Jimmy Leonard and Timmy

boat all waya • one

dump bean or take pictures of

with Jim's grandparents, Mr. and

your car. Above all. don't feed
the animals. They might bite Sterling French attended the
the hand that feeds them.'*
Bunday. July 17. * Mra. Gordon
Buxton entertained her pedro
club. * Kathryn Frey spent Bun­
day. July 17. with MIBB Lynn

'King Lear' at
Ledges Playhouse

With ceremony and pageantry.
Here. In his words, are some
were Saturday. July II. dinner
Of the wacky things that he's
King Lcair will be performed on
seen at garbage dumps:
* The Bonfield BoftUB teams
went to Detroit Batanlay. July
Ledger)
Playhouse
In
Grand
the sightseers jump out of their
see Uie Ttaera ptay
Ledge, beginning Aug. 2 through
and Mra Gordon Buxton
toward Mr. Bruin as if to see
Sunday. July 17, dinner
Rarely produced. now to be
of Mr. and
chewed up. While one member

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Nashville,
pose! bls. A marshmallow of ancient Britain, but rather it
handed a bear gets the finger is a story that deals with tlxUps within one Inch of the ani­
mal's mouth. One fellow didn't relationships.
think this was close enough; he
was feeding popcorn which
brought his hand within a
frightening half - Inch of the

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former Carol Wilcox. They will
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HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

Farm Machinery

MINIMUM SATE—50c for Twenty WorA

TONY BELLI,

14.453
19

Blate •&lt; Mkhicsa. In the Probst*
Oeertlor the Ceoet* st Barn.
In th* Matter of th* Salat* e&lt;
G.til.lb Wheter. DecettW. F1U No.
14.148.
jwisj? aatMi:
W»*b»r, praying that .amloktr*lluo
•f arid 9aUl* ba ftaaMd W F*ll-

Your New Lincoln-Mercury

Ally'. VaaSarnrart, M*F**,OhHat * Cnrvoatvr
B*ul* CnS, Mkhlo’a

Dealer
1964 CHEVROLET

I

1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Breezeway Bed. Auto.
Power St. Radio, heater, white­
walls. Dark blue........... *1,495

1963 OLDS 88

1962 OLDS F-85

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED—$145 par Usch for atagls hstotka.

(Inrentlgate onr

BARRY'S SERVICE

‘•Everything For The Farm'

1964 VOLKSWAGEN
2 Dr. Sedan.

Best Deals at 328

N. Michigan Ave.
1965 Mustang

1964 Ford Gelaxie 500
Stand. 8 Cyl

•*

1964 Ford Custom
2 Dr. Standard 6.

4 Dry Sedan. Burgundy and
white, Automatic, g Cyl White­
walls I Poser steering.

Facilities Available.

HASTINGS
MILLING CO.

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

1060 RAMBLER 8TA. WGN.
4 Dr. 6 CyJ. Stand.
7/28

Farm Machinery

Over Start's 9/sllpsper
&amp; Paint Stars
.
OPEN FRIDAYS

—LH.C. 460 Tractor. Like new!
—Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel.
—1046 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.
—1059 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
-Oliver No. 50 PTO Baler.
—Case Flail Chopper.

TAKEOFF
INA
RELIABLE CAR

1965 OLDSMOBILE
—1940 John Deere A Tractor.
. . . Cutlass Convertible with
A-l shape.
bucket seats, 4 speed transmis­
sion. power steering, radio, 442 —Aills Chalmers No. 60 Com­
bine. Like new I
option, pew whitewall tires.
—Oliver 7 ft. P.T.O. Combine.
Sharp.
.
Good shape!
1065 COBVAIR
—Used large grain trailer. Hy­
... 2 Dr. Hardtop, sparkling
draulic dump.
white with red Interior, stand­
ard transmission, radio. A nice —I.H.C. 0 ft. PTO Combine.
—John Deere 25 PTO Combine.

2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard 8 cyl.
Real sharp condition
Low
mileage. Yellow.

1963 Fairlonc
.

1962 Chevrolet

t

1963 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedart
beautiful blue finish, power

1963 CADILLAC
... 4 Dr. Hardtop, spotless In­
side and out. Pull power and
many extras. 12 months war­
ranty on this one owner car.
1943 CHEVROLET

4 Dr. Automatic 6 Oyl.

19*3 F.lco* Club Who*
d-— .i

power steering, w/walls, radio.

»MO H T«

istuz-iw

Classified Paragraphs
HOUSETRAILER on cement
foundation, garage and 2 lots.
Priced to sell. 613 E. Washing­
ton St- Nashville, Phone OL
3-3071.
7/28

★ Business Services
MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL
and make money doing it. Full
or port time opportunity for
ambitious woman to assist me
In my beauty counsellor teach -

1067 CALENDARS —Wide ‘vari­
ety of prices-etartlng at *896
per hundred Order now and
pay after Sept 1. Also book
matches. Call: Battle Creek,
WO 3-9159 collect after 6 pm.

LEGAL

Special —Your rasor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
1135, Service and satisfaction

EXPERT TAILORING on ladles'
and men’s clothing. Phone Wl
8-5714. 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
Tailor Shop.
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ALTOFT and RAYMOND MOS­
QUITO SPRAYING — Phone
Wl 5-2681 and Wl 5-0372. 8/4

GOODYEAR BROS.

it Business Opportunities

Wl 5-5052

ATTENTION SEWER &amp; EXCA­
VATING CONTRACTORS —
Dealership available In your
county for faetory-buUt pack­
aged sewage treatment plants.
All sized unite from individual
home to subdivisions and cities.
For more information write or
phone:
.
Daggett Environmental
Health Co.
1500 E. High St.
Lansing. Michigan 48906 .
Telephone: Area Code 517
372-6862 or 645-7637

NOTICE

NOW
Rs a good time to apply
ORTHO LIQUID CRAB
GRASS KILLER.

* Kills seedlings and mature
1062 OLDSMOBILE
crab, dollls, and nut grasses.
... Dynamic 88 Holiday Coupe, * Sa.te on desirable grasses.
power steering and brakes, ra­
dio, new whitewall tires and

\ BLAIR'S

1962 PONTIAC
■ • • Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan, ra­
dio, whitewalls, power steering
and brakes. One owner.
231 W. S tate
1941 PONTIAC
. . . Catalina 2 Dr. Hardtop,
fully equipped, original factory
finish like new and has had

FOR RENT — Cottage. Thorn­
apple lake, pleasant shores.
Avallabte after Auguat 6. Ph.
OS 2-5783 Martin Exchange

FARM &amp; GARDEN

1*64 Cbevralet

Wl 5-5982

SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

—

NIC* MLLBCTION or OLDER
MOPEUI TO CHOOSE FROM

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
rOHTIAC - OLK . CAOttLAC

7/21

Quality structures Mill by
■xperii'nced crews.

Any lire, any shape,
any purpose.

Call SMILEY* BUILDINGS

Hastings^ Mich.

616-945-0103

7H ACRES OP ALFALFA HAY 2-BEDROOM HOME-Very nice MEN!
location. Access to Middle
If you have had experience
Lake. Call' Wl 5-5044 or Wl 5­
In any of the following:
9158.
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TRUCK DRIVING
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, lota of uses'
WAREHOUSING
40’ by 300- *&gt;M at The Ban­ ★ For Sale or Trade
OFFICE MANAGING
ner office. .
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POR SALE OR TRADE—6 year
PERSONNEL WORK
old. 2 bedroom horn*. 2266
10 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS—Vac­
Makin St. Midland Park. Gull Call In person at:
cinated and tested, 1100 lbs.
Lake, for Hastings property or
DHIA Records. Head average
841 36th BL. SW.
close In. Would Consider small
13.000 M-475 B.P. Due August
Wyoming, Michigan
farm or acreage. Owners on
and September. Phone: MOproperty.
7/28 Monday thru Friday, 2 to 7 pm.
0-0226, Ed Tanis, R1 Jenison.
Mich.
7/28
Ask for Mr. Norris
SPORT RIFLE — 60-06 custom
rifle made by McCord's al

tlon, Yeager barrel and trigger,
Fisher safety, 8 to 8 variable
scope, peepsight in mount, full
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
sling with quick detach, swivels
PLUS, complete handloading
equip, for above. Echo press,
30-06 dies and caste, bullets,
powders, primers and loaded
shells, etc. Rifle value, *30090
— loading equipment *70.00.
Will seU complete for only
*250.00. Can 045-3884 after 6

ir Holp Wanted

XOT1OB: Usar UMlass ta tk»
"msta" «r '•f*m*l*-' colasan* •••
■*t tstaataf. to s«*Ib4* » &lt;!*■
ih* *tSw MS. 6««h ifiilM* ar*
•r th* IK’wluu c! rMtwi b»**■• **«ap*lle«a «t* cos6M*d war* *tu*ct|v* to Hruu
n* 1*1 thsa th* ether. Dllrtala.lloa Is arapleyaral be«*«»*

3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
rage In or near Hastings. Call
623-2710 Delton.
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SOMEONE TO TEND FLOWER
BEDS—Light work. Fine Job
for retired man. Might also be
of Interest to a woman wish­
ing part-time work. Phone
045-3116.
7/28
WANTED—Experienced log cut­
ter and skidder, by Uie M.
must furnish own equipment.
Stevens Saw Mill, Delton.
Mich.
8/4

Ar Miacellaneoste
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
In aluminum, steel or wood
sash. Burkey Auto Glass *
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
son, Hastings.
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whitewalls, excellent condition.’

1964 Galaiia $00

Pnblkhtlea
Mod: July 13. 19S4.
Philip H. Mitcb.il.

appointment call Nellie Balmer
045-5044 or 045-0155.
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19M CORVAIR
rase 05 Spreader. Almost like
Monza Coupe, 4 speed trunsmission, whitewalls, white with
—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
blue vinyl interior.
—Mowers and CondlUoners.
1963 PONTIAC
. . . Grand Prix 2 Dr. Hardtop, —Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractors.
fully equipped, vinyl Interior
with bucket seals, console. A
... mileage.

19*4 Goluia 500

With 9nrf an/f

FARM SUPPLY

1041 CHEVROLET
2 Dr. 6 Cyl. Standard.

ONE YEA* GUARANTEE

PtTBUOATlOM ORDB*.
Slot* ot Mlrhlnn. 1

FARMERS!

FRANCISCO

1963 MERCURY
4 Dr. Standard. 8 Cyl.

40 YEARS
PROGRESS SALE!

OBOBB APPOXVTDTQ TU
rta BBABDTO CLAIMS.

Wl 5-5352

★ AufomoHvt

1963 FORD FAIRLANE,
4 Dr. Automatic.

i

4 Dr. Stand. * Cyl.

Case Tractors, Gehl Forage
Harvesters, Gehl ftllxer GrindHesston Windrowers.

1943 FORD GALAX1E 500
Convertible. 8 Cyl. standard.

Wl 5-2426

*i

Drying and Storage

1964 FORD 500
2 Dr. 8 Cyt Automatic.

1435 S. Hanover

vi.bi...

Daily Market Prices

1964 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER

’

U.t.

Call Us for

N. Broadway

UM VALIANT
4 Dr. Automatic. W/walls.

(9 PM».1 ChMpW!
Run. (ood . . . »l25.00-

I

Service

WE ARE READY TO
A Oliver 17 hole Grain Drill.
* John Deere auger unloading
BUY YOUR GRAIN
wagon.
AT TOP MARKET PRICES
* Rotary Cutters from *325 up.
♦ Gravity Flow Boxes *140 up.

Phone 945-3400

Wl 5-2425

LEGALS

WELTON'S

Phone 945-2479

LARKE BUICK
and
CHEVROLET

NOTICES

305 S. Cburch

1320 N. Michigan

-IU___

■&gt;&gt;&lt;!• a*t prarldtd by sUUlla an&lt;
Daaad: J*lr IS, 184S.
■Philip H. MilchtH. J«4x* at Pto-

New • Remodel • Repair

201

• eiKatm a.mt*.
HUH** wrm. an!

h'etlee to hereby (Ira
( .on tho Minion o

OVEB U TRANSPORTATION —New Holland Flail Forage Har­
vester.
SPECIALS FROM *125 TO *200

TONY BELLI
MOTORS

1953 FORD

CAROS Of THANKS fr IN MIMORIAMS—2c pee

Heating - Plumbing PUBLICATION ORD EH.

1962 RAMBLER

1960 THUNDERBIRD

PUBLICATION OBDKB.

State'«f Mlchl&lt;*&gt;. T»* Prabst*
ran f*v th* Coaaly of B*rvy.
In lha M*l*«r or th* Eilat* of*
'llltaa P. WllUaw*. l&gt;«*..»d. P11* 1' u 1 ur.i Buildtae
Itetrelt. Michigan 4 ■
&gt;. U.7M.
T.Wphea* 1-8IIM1-1

correctly.

1941 MERCURY MONTEREY
Savings!
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 Automatic. —1063 New Holland 616 Forage
Radio, heater. Bargain al »2»5
Harvester.
—MM Forage Harvester.
INI L.H.C. K TON PICKUP
—Several other Forage Hanrest-

1962 CHEVROLET

B/4

front end.
* 1087 MM 448 Gas. Wide front

1964 FALCON FUTURA CONV.
V8, Auto. Radio, heater, white­
walls. Beautiful turquoise fin­ * 1041 Oliver 70.
ish, white top. .............. :.*1486 * 1045 Parmall BN with cult.
1M3 FAIRLANE 2 DR. SEDAN .
VB. Standard. Radio, heater, —1062 me. Model 01 8P Com­
bine.
-Massey Harris Model 26 SP
Combine.
Radio, heater, w/walls. Rust —MM Uni-Harvester with grain
head.
finish. Sharp I .................... *895

1964 OLDS 98

Er®

BARGAINS in The tianntt
Want Ad section . . HsaUngtf
top Shopping Guide; Top val«
uae. top lobs. Action with sa»tataatlODl Coll Wl 8-348L
’

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR MAN to assume responsible poelRegular I2.00-Now *1.00. No
pre-shampoo —No after odor.
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.

INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS I See Carl &amp; Betty's
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Appliances before you buy I
They Sell—They Install—They

ware, Hastings.

and man to run a grease rack
South.
Good working conditions and
benefits. Apply Larke Buick
and Chevrolet, 1435 S. Han­
RENT — Francisco Fann Sup­
over.
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ply, M37 So. 048-3150.
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MATURE WOMAN to work in I
local business office on Thurs­
day afternoons and all day fr NoHcee
WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
Saturday. This is year round
VALUE IB LOST, make use of
work. Write: Hastings Banner.
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
Box No. 1017.
6/4
a rubber stamp with your new
LOOK HERE — Man or woman
ZIP Code number. Three-llne
wanted to start business on
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
tings. 300 farm-home products.
*225. This includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
Thousands of dealers now
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich.,
earning large profita. Write:
46046.
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Rawlelgh. MCC-681-102, Free­
port. Bl.
7/28
POR SALE BY OWNER—ModCARPET CLEANING 18 EASY
Oss heat; full basement; SECRETARY—Permanent postwith Host New Electric Uptlon. Typing abUlty required.
built-in kitchen.'Large comer
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
Shorthand and general office
lot In excellent neighborhood
work. Clean 180 square fest
experience helpful but not re­
across from elementary school.
for only *695. Hastings Floor
quired.
Apply
Hastings
Alumi
­
Call 045-2841.
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Covering, 123 W. State. Haar
num Products, 429 8. Ml ’
Ungs. Phono W^Mll*.
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Westing*
7/28
SERVICE — Mercury outboard

LONG LAKE,
CLOVERDALE

Modern take property, year
around, 2 bedrooms. 114 car
garage, 20' pontoon boat
all alum, with motor.
Ph ,Delton 623-6153
or write
•
Box 106. Clorsxdale

MENT? Our companj- lias had
no lay-offs In Ute past ten
years. We are looking for men
with average abilities to serv-

FOR FAST 24-H(W FILM
SERVICE I No charge*!- overslxe prints.
Y\
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Ar PerMMle

Rapids ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSPO. 171. Hastings Telephone 1
who will arrange a personal
m * “““
Meetings every i
Monday,
M I
interview. Town it Country
Food Co.hlnc.
7/28
Call

Collect:

Grand

FURNISHKD 4-ROOM APART­
MENT, one 4-room cottage,
MALB ACCOUNTANT — Prefer ★ Wanted to Buy
furnished or unfurnished. Lake HOME FOR 8ALB OP two satoaman over 60, wlUi experience
privileges. AU utilities fur­
lasse lota. Garage with base­
in accounting and office man­ 3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
- - ra_.K —Av - h — —■ — nished. Ftama 868-BM4
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agement Give complete resu­
ngs in or near Hastings. Call
me
and salary requirements
2 BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE
623-2710 Delton.
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No. 1 and 2. Snow plowed road.
Position would require re-lo­
at Algonquin Lake. Call Wl 5­
PRICED TO SELL. Phone:
cating in growing community
3961 after 5:30.
If
ln"WesT-Central Michigan.
Reply to Boot 1016, o/p B»O£»r8
THREE-BEDROOM HOME —
Falrly-new
and bath. I
TYPEWRITERS and all offioe
machines cleaned, oiled and
RELIABLE, affluent woman for
adjusted. All work guaranteed, f
FOR SALE-50 tons first and
weekly housocleanlng. Steady
furniture with bouse. Phone
second cutting hsy, alfalfa and
■
job
for
right
person.
Call:
045045-8600
or 106-SO12 after
RO
5-3491,
153.R*ce
St,
Freebropie. Call Hickory Corners
&gt;118,
_.
7/28
pm. or Saturdays.
Pfl’-Cie.
* «

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J
Chidester Area

CalanJar of
Special Events

Personal Mention

Senior CiiuenB
Hear Support
For Jail Plan

Public Notice: Artists' workkindergarten age through flth
grade July 8 through August 37,

joyed the Monday, July » picnic
His parenia, the Robert Smith*. dimwr and program at Union
Hall. .
.

LEGAL

Rev. Idle MAnkar ot Hastings

★ The three musketeer* of Berry
county, Kenneth Buobtr and
atepaon. Jack and David Smith,
•pent the biggest there ot Bun­
day on the lake fishing. ★ Vivian

Mra. Stole Farthing.

HALF A 0U1ON YEAW
CREATE- THE KINA-Ot
MURAL4 CARVED BY

BrrJth. Word from Mra. Knlck-

LLAKE•TDQK.
Mra. Rogers, Sandra Gaskill and

of July 14 at tho Willard Rog-

.LAKE

dinner guaata at the Kenneth

home. Saturday afternoon they

poaol*.
Floras have

recently returned

He quoted figures stewing tew

Bportswumeny Club.
fast, with their daugh-

' ot Bxrr».
McUonsH, I&gt;.

evening attended a World Book;
"Mountain.Pass'' meeting at the
Holiday inn at Grand Rapids.
Woodland were grieved to hear
of the death Sunday evening of

ton* tlifao resident on

West Woodland
By Victor Sitton
odtend
II7JU1

completed In

this

widow and two daughters also

community.

was u good crop. Trucks and than Luther League at a swim­
trailers loaded with Uw golden ming party Sunday evening. Rc-

elevators waiting to be unloaded.
and bams ore filled with the
slilny baton. Oala are ripening

be cutting than.

mall man, Elton McOhan, back

sututo, Ty France, didn't do a
fine Job, but we thought Elton
was Just having a well earned

non Macy arc interested to learn
of tho United Brethren in Christ covered.
Church held ut Corson City,

tonite of Uw church at Lxuiilng. children of South Hastings were
Sunday evening ■'after church"
at

Woodbury

before

going

to

missionaries.. They live at Wood- calved a beautiful card on Monfield and 48U
L _m nronJsu™ Indefinite Ume with ter son in
courses at M8U In preparation
far returning to tho mission
field in the educational departand English freighters loaded
thc Woodland school. They will with gas, coal, eta. paas ’through
continue to reside in Woodbury
until the parsonage being built
were the Hunrtlck MU. showing
aomc of the miles and miles of
will drive to and from school.

Brenda Newton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Newton of
Woodland and Carol Kenfleld.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
ture. She waa planning a visit
Kenfleld of Coats Grove, flow to Vienna soon. Mrs. Wilt planfrom Battle Creek to Wartdngtr. k— n_______ — * • 'employed in the Navy Deport­
ment for the Summer. Both girls
graduated from Lakeview in

work and seeing interesting
eights in our nation's capltol.
The young ladles' plans after

FYank Nlethamer. Bunday their
finite. * Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Slwon flailed at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Philip Sippcrly
near Sunfield Friday. * Mra.
and Mra Dang! and the children
Furrest DeCamp and brother,
Victor Booher, and Mr. and Mrs.
present to enjoy tho birthday
Dorr Loyle motored to Green­
ville Bunday and had dinner
With Mrs. Ciitoc Hauer. They re­
port'd that Mrs. Hauer Is en­ and boys.
joying better health and Is very
A call Monday informed us of
happy In her home there.
John Strickland, son of Mr
Bunday of Mra Vernon Downing.
The former Gladys Fox was a
tong time resident. of Lake Odeegranted a four-year scholarship
at Michigan State University.

Indiana
Mrs Robert W. Smith and
children of Belding were Bunday
dinner guests at the Potters.
Robert Smith, who had been
hla brother, Davtd Smith*, for
several days, returned home with
Mra. Smith. A Pete Randal] from
Coats Grove and friend, Jose­
phine Potter, called on tiie Pot­
ter* Bunday. A Robin Smith of
Ha*tln*s te (pending some time
with Grandma and Grandpa
Potter. A Lloyd Potter from Otaego dropped in to vtelt * the
Potters. He also visited the Merle
VanderhotT home. A Charlene
Kidder and Pearl Potter got to­
gether for a little chit chat lost
Tuesday. Charlene and Pearl,
along with several ladks, plan to
attend College Week for Women
to be held at Lansing July 38th
to 28th.
The Merle VanderhotT'* had a
visit from friends Saturday, the
8tan Wood*, of Irvin*. A Loretta
Smith and Mindy drove sister
Darlans back to Ohio and spent

IN^RFfcfi’E.GIVE'

WW

State Farm lnauranc«
AUTO — FIRE
BONDS
124 $. Middgaa Asa.

All Forms of

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

AUVE1

•Uli in a very nebulous state, to
provide our county with a new
much-needed nursing home, with
ponied Mra. Hoag's parents, the

Friday

Woodland
Jy Mn. Glendon Curtia
l-U W. SiMSw.r
14I-ISU
Saturday dinner gueota with
Mrs. Hlldred Hcaterly and Mra.
Cllmena Bchalbiy were Mrs. Da­
vid Blood and~ children, Gecrgfl
Bchalbiy and Mr. and Mra. Hu*

afternoon

guests

of

union Bunday at wmianuton. *
Lenna LePaxd at Grand Rapids
wu a weekend house guest of
George Barker home Bunday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren and
daughter, Daryl, of Lake Zurich, Lake Bunday, ■ July 17, with
Bawdy supplied

Dallas Rush family.

The program waa provided by
Hying machine." a poem written

Bloom, ana Mr. and Mra. Gordon

the pulpU at

Pleasant Valley

UtUe
hard of ivaring “
Next meeting ot tho club will

East Middle Lake
By Mn. Bettie M. Cairnt

George Lowden visited Mr. and
Monday. He spent Tuesday with

Monday until Friday. A

Mrs.

Bumpus attended lhe CSC held
al the hdme ot Mra. Ccrryn near
Richland last Wednesday. * Mr.
Bunday with Mrs. Winn Hutch-

Sunday. Their daughter. Mr. and
ids were Sunday gueests. A Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Barnett visited
Warren Calms helped John Ma­
son ceiebrato hte birthday, Fri-

are enjoying their new addition.
tor two weak*. * Mr. and Mra.
Kauffman's in Alto Sunday,
John Htjok were Sunday dinner Grand Rapids.
Juy 17. A The regular WMA ploynwnt at Wyoming City. Hte parents, the Elite Kelleys, and
friend Gary Davis at DeSoto.
Tlvc Sylvester CurUs family reMo , here al*&gt; and te employed in
laces and families, Keith Meads
Grand Rapids.
31, at Tyden Pork. Ivan plana
day evening.
to be proaent with hla family
mar Hammond. * Clayton Erb of of the family closer to WoodByron Center waa a Sunday dlnluck dinner will be served about
1 pm.
The fire department made two
spent Tuesday
Wcdnesday
children of Traverse City came 1:30

to

tho

Eugene

Reuther

for the Held at FYsnk SchwartShirley Stanton and children of
Owosso spent Bunday night with cd the calls fast and very little

is what Mr. and Mrs. Glendon
CurUs and family discovered
Friday evening as driving along
from now litre and ended up In

Lake Odessa
The West Odessa Missionary
Service meets at the home of
Mrs. Dan Brovont Thursday
Aug, 4. with potluck dinner, a
Wendell Aaplln ot Lafayette.
Ind, was a weekend guest of hto
parents. Rev. and Mrs. Glen
Asp I in at lhe Congregational

Mra. Frank Nlethamer enter­ too well. * Brian Pennington ter of the hoateu and daughter nold Erb and Nancy drove to
tained a group of ladles Wednes- from Lansing 1* spending the of Mra. Holly. A Rathel Penning­ Wilderness Blate Park, near
ton to spendin* the week with Mackinaw City, Saturday to take
several youth of the Grace
Albert Alton.
Brethren Church to camp for the

SHIRWOOB-STACK
Agency for
INSURANCE

daughter and family, the Earl
Egglestons, at Grand Haven.

Brag 'an luck
neawrtw (®

Carlton Center

OF DISTINCTION

*»uL*rTSMnoN

HVSUWCTHS

Durfee

week with hto grandmother. Mra.
Wayne Pennington.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson
and family relumed home Sat-;
urday, July 18, from their va­
cation trip to Yellowstone Park
num graduated from Lakewood
and other points but found the
High In June, fifth from the
services were held on Tuesday. heat there almost unbearable. A
top of his class. He plans to
major in electrical engineering
death of Lewis/Daniels of Stan­
and his minor will be music.
ton, a resident Af this community
Congratulation, Jolui, and much
By Mn. Mee Ovenmith
until the last fEW yean. A Tiie
family of Mr. and Mr» Clayton
The Woodland Fire Depart­
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Steele anti Valentine came Bunday with
ment has been kept busy. Thurs­
day afterriutxn lhey were called Mr. and Mra. Wayne Pennington cake and Ice cream to help their
to tho Gene Reuther farm north- spent a week at Lon* Lake fish­ mother celebrate her birthday.
ing. * Lawrence Allerdlng called Their son. Burl, of Washington.
on Clark Oversmith. Thursday. DO., remembered her with roses
afternoon they answered a call
* Mr. and Mrs. Stophen De- and a telephone call.
Grooto are the parents of a girl
born Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Holley and Mra. Valentine en­
in the heavy straw In the fields Zena* Colvin vlsltod his cousin. joyed a stork shower at the home
where wheal had Just been har­ Mrs. Niemyer. In Grand Rapids. of Mrs. Wm. Barcroft near Freevested. The fires were extin­ Sunday. A Mrs. Ida Allerdlng has
guished before too much damage been assisting Mae Oversmith

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

Tuesday * until

Woodland were Sunday guests
California, the Russell Hartxlera
of Lansing, the LaVcrae Weavers
and children. Bunday dinner of Midland. Mrs Koryl HarteEtta Smith of Rochester.
ler and children and Orville
DeardorH of LaVeme, Calif.,
Hoban. Hmto-ly and Mra Ethel were guests »t the Duane De«rthey brought back Busan, an­ Houghton were afternoon callers. dorfl home Bunday. A The Rec­
Ackley, on Wednesday of last
other member of the Kenneth
reation Club enjoyed a lawn
Bucher family of Carlton Cen­
party Friday with Nettie Curtis Dorian Eldred and family enjoy- their home in Syracuse after
ter. ★ Vivian Knickerbocker's
as hostess. The new president.
having visited relatives in Ban
mother, Mrs. Roy Blough, la In Curtis. Gueste Included tho None Archer, had charge of the
Francisco and Salt Lake City.
the hospital. A Eric Kiersey had Mothodists Sunday school teach­
The Blake Allerdlngs attended
a guest Wednesday. Eric and ers, a Ths Methodist Boftball epent in visiting and playing Alto. George Glcble abowod pic­ the Norcutt reunion at the home
Robin Smith slept out until it
game*. The August meeting will tures of their trip through Wyo­
ming. ★ Questa of Mrs. Dean
be
with
Naomi
Neeb.
Lake Odessa on Sunday. Bunday
the season Saturday, July 30, on
evening visitors at Uie Allerthe home field. The Lutheran
Mia. Norma Lathrop of Ne
dlngs were Mr. and Mra. Claude
team will finish up Wednesday^
Crumpton of Battle Creek.
Au*. 3 al Vermontville. Plan to
By Mn. John Hook
Visiting tho Adelbert Cortrlghts for a few days are her
By Mn. Ethel Blank
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bateman
2 CUrkjvBte
CV1.S4J4
James Vkckey and Anna Smith.
and Mrs. Kathy Bataiuin were
Mr. Cortrlght's sisters, Sarah
Herald Classic. Sunday U-jsy Colo., have been hero visiting
Folkmire of Detroit and Rose
Orville Bateman also called on
IK,
, V—
children, Mra. Chris Miller and Klaywltter of Marshall, werfl
Wm. Clark at the hoepltaL *
three wreka. They left Monday.
their guests for a few days last
July 18. to return to Colorado
week, and the Cortrighta' daugh­
family attended Uxs Moffett re­ family at the'
ters. the Jim Saylors of Detroit,
union Bunday at Sheridan. * Mra. Galen Kilmer and family All of the Zook families (pent
and the Bob Rouihes of Flint,
in Hastings. They were celcbrat- : Friday. July 15, with the Rev.
Baltimore United In* Laurie Kilmer's third birth-: Daniel Zook and wife. The Dale Kauffman.
tage Karel Jean Roush remained
Rev. Powell ■ i
for the week with her grandpar­
“ .
n.ussnuuu wvro aunaay vuuora, prvaenu air. iuui mra. enue oooa and family have grown together ents, the Cortrighta and tiie
ton and Fenwlen Station. A Ed Aith Mr. and Mra. RJ Kussmaul, entertained with a basket picnic
Maurice Roush e*.
A
* FYlfc£“u wUl tie glad to know dinner at their home Sunday.
Of Ml. end Mrs. Kendall Kriler|tHii± tarn &lt;if Um W.wjritnnH na.'Julv 1? i.tr nnrt Mnt Ijiari-nr., extra assignment this year with
were guests ot Mra. Ruby Henney
and family at Wall Lake. A DI- 'Uento at Pomock Hospital have 'Butter af Sarasota, Fla., were
sma Daria spent tho weetand al returned home, Ernest Hough ■ the honored guests.
and full time ministry and with
home. A Janice Davis and Ardla rammed
. ..
. home
..
.. I The r.Emanuel
",
.
Bunday alter
Troyer.
Jr., famPaul WhlUnyer. The Courtneys
Smith of Delton left Friday for
California where they will visit awhile but is glad to be home, parents in Virginia. * Mr. and pie hero with their talent to help
at tho LoweU Church.
Charles Hamp of Lake Odessa on
Mrs. Donald Kauffman and live
Bunday.
Fhllport at Huntington Beach

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SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

Clip This Guide — Keep It in a Handy Place for Future Reference

Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well. Drain
,3Arait, Ben Franklin Store. State
field. Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
kt Jefferson.
1.000 gals.). Call 945-5482.

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert worknumhip. COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING ANO MIX­
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. State
ICE—First class vrark. Call Wl
ING done at the farm according
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
5-5085. Burkey Sslot end Serv­
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Services, M37 So.. Wl 5­
2223.
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­ CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
Repairs and sharpening Sow
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
parts and supplies McCulloch
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
and Pionoor. Francisco Farm
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanvbip Alvo RADIATORS Coined. Repaired,
Recored Burkey Sales and .Serv­ CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapery
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phono
W. State S«.
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
Wl 5-5176.
rods. Installation and Hanging.
Beverwyk's Color Center,-221
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of. tree­
W. Mill.
ton, machinery and chain saws

Concrofe Products
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home office 822 5. Benton.

Siato Rd. Phone W| 5-2123.

Miscellaneous
HAVE YOUR. PICTURES FRAMED
. AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
TER— Raw wood or finished
frames. Also, custom framing.
221 W. Mill.

in our new building at 124 N.
appliances. Call 945-2317.
tended the Burd and Wilcox week at camp, including Anita
Jefferson Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus specialwedding al the Presbyterian Erb. accompanied Mrs. Erb home
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl
ixed engraving of all kinds. Gil­
Church in Hastings. A Mra.
VACUUM
CLEANER
HEADQUAR5-5052.
more Jeweler. 102 E. State St., Radio, Tetoviaion Repairing
Louie Henney and Myrtle WllRev. Paul Olmstead, a surgical
paltent at the Blodgett Hospital.
Phone 945-5316.
Battle Creek and Mr. and Mra. Grand Rapid*, is reported as im­
Henry William* attended the proving aaUstactoriiy. A Mrs.
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
Businoss Service*. Offered
wedding of Luana William* In John Rogers, a patient at Pen­
SERVICE —315 5. Hanover.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING -­
the Middlevine Methodist Church nock Hospital since June 13, is
Reparr and new work. Fixtures
Saturday afternoon. * Mr. and al*o Improving but still not aland suppliei. Kelley Electric
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au- PUMP SERVICE—Sta. Rita Water
Service. 524 Middleville Rd.
Jerry Andrus had dinner with nock vertebrae ta a fall. * Orthoriied Dealer for Wheel Horvi
TV S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAYSystems. Sold. in.talled, serviced.
Phone Wl 512700 after 5 pm.,
vflte Deantarff of LaVeme. Calif.
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623Hastings.
who has been visiting hl* sun,
$38 LT.
E. L. Carpenter Hardware.
son. Phono Wl 5-9187'.
and boys called on the Over- the Duane DeordorfT*, and other
roiaUves and friends and plan*
Monday. A Hugh and Usa
Pennington are spending a few family and Mra Addie Hill of
day* with their grandparents, Carson City, here wjth her

boo

Cell 945-3481 If You Would Liko to ba Listed in

nttfYVMMy 3ar»tea and Repair Outdo

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[Township Notices

Prairieville Township I
ION NOTICE

Notice of Election

Notice la hereby given that a general primary

Woodland Township

A GENERAL Primary Election will
be held at th* Prairievilla Township
Hall on Tueiday, Augurt 2, 1966.

Notice

Th* poll, will ba open from 7:00
a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Election. Deadline for absentee ballot* is 2 O clock

Notice h hereby given that a general primary
election will be hold in the Township of Woodland

Tha la,t day to apply for an ebrente* ballot ii Saturday, July 30, 1966,
at 2:00 p.m.
‘cp

P.M. July 30, 1966.

noting tho following candidates:

RAYMOND BOOR DO

Orangeville Township Clerk

Lloyd Nottingham
Prairieville Twp. Clerk f

Governor, U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative,
Slate Senator, State Representative, Township
Officers, Dalegetes to the Republican and Demo-

Aho County Proposition No. 1 and No. 2 for pur­
chase af site and construction of new county jail.

NOTICE

Carlton Township

ELECTION NOTICE

HOPE TOWNSHIP NOTICE

GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION
, _
G...rel tri­
mary Election, will ba held in tho Township of
August 2, 1966. For the purpose of placing In
Nomination Candidates, for State, Congressional,
Legislative, and Township Offices. In addition
Delegates to the Democratic and Republican
County Conventions, and Township Committee­
men will be elected: also, any additional Amend­
ments or Propositions that may be submitted.

The Palls will be open foe voting, from 7
o’clock A.M. until 8 o’clock P.M. on said day
of Election.

Anyone wishing an absentee ballot may get
one anytime, at my home on Wilkins Road, Route
No. 5 Hastings, Michigan, until 2 o’clock P.M.
July 30. 1966. Phono Delton 623-2144.

FREDERICK W. ANDERS

Siflon ballot, to present to the electors regarding

YANKEE STRINGS TOWNSHIP ELECTORS

Woodland Momodel Park.

Notice is Hereby Given, that a General Primary .
Election will bo held August 2, 1966 at tho Yankee '
Springs Township Holl, for the purpose of placing in

To the Qualified Electors:

Notice is hereby given that a General Primary

Election will be held in the Township of Carlton,

nomination by all political parties

participating

Absentee ballots may be obtained by quali­
fied electors by making application before 2 P.M.
on Saturday, July 30, 1966.

at the Town Hall, on Tuesday, August 2nd, 1966,

Governor, U.S. Senator) U.S. Senator (to fill

for the purpose of nominating candidates for the

vacancy), State Senator, State Representative, Town­

following offices: State, Congressional, Legisla-

ship Supervisor, Clerk, Tree surer, Trustee ond 2

BERNICE M. KANTNER

The General Primary Election will be held
at the Township Holl, Tuesday, August 2, 1966,
for the purpose of nominating candidates for the
following offices: State. Congressional, Legisla­

Delegates to tho County Conventions ond Town­
ship Committeemen will be elected.

GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION

There will ba 2 propositions on a new county

jail.

County Millage Increase Preposition.
Anyone eligible for absentee voters ballots, •

may apply until 2 p.m., July 30th.

Tho Polls of Said Election will open at 7 o’clock
A.M. ond will remain open until 8 o’cl£k P.M. of

'
said day of election.

AGNB SCOMY

C. F. STORKAN

Carlton Township Clerk

Township Clerk

Election Notice

Woodland Township Clerk

•

Constables.
Democratic and Republican County Conventions

The polls wiH be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Rutland Township

therein, candidates for the following offices:

To the Qualified Electors: Notice is
hereby given that a General Primary
Election will be held in the Town­
ship of Barry, State of Michigan on

tive, and Township, a Iso delegates to the Demo­
cratic and Republican County Conventions and
election of Township Committeemen. Non-parti­
san Judge of the Circuit Court, and Two Proposi­
tions on a new County Jail. The polls wiH be open
at 7 A.M. and close at 8 P.M. Any qualified Elec­
tor may apply to vole absentee in person at the
Clerk's Office prior to 2 P.M. on a day preceding
the Election except Sunday. Emergency application
for absentee voters ballots may be obtained Elec­
tion Day until 4 P.M.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1966

MART LINDERMAN
■ Route One, Hastings, Michigan
Rutland Township, Clerk
Phone Wl 5-5707

Precinct No. 1
at the Hickory Fire Barn

STATE OF MKHIfiAN

Precinct No. 2
at the Delton Fire Bam

COUNTY OF BARRY

Tho polls of said election will be
open ot 7 o'clock o.m. and will re­
main open until 8 o'clock p.m. of
said, day of election.

ELECTION NOTICE

Township Election
The Hastings Township Primary

Election will be held at the Hastings

FRANCES L. BUTLER

Barry Township Clerk
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF BARRY,

STATE OF MICHIGAN:

Notice of Hastings

Township Hall, August 2, 1966. Polls

will open at 7 A.M. and close at 8 P.M.
Deadline for absentee ballot applica­

.

tion is July 30, 1966, at 2 P.M. Any
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at a special election to be held in the County
of Barry, State of Michigan, on Tuesday, August 2, 1966, there will be submitted to
the electors of said County qualified to vote thereon:

TAX LEVY PROPOSITION

To the Qualified Electors of

CITY OF HASTINGS /
COUNTY OF BARRY

Shall the Board of Supervisors of Barry County, Michigan, be authorized to
levy a tax of two (2) mills eqch. year for the years'1966 and 1967 to create

qualified elector can obtain an appli­

cation and an absentee ballot at my

residence.
JUANITA A. SLOCUM

Hastings Township Clerk

Notice it Hereby Given That a

a sinking fund to be used for the purchase of a site for a new jail and sheriff’s

residence and the construction and equipping of said new jail and -sheriff’s
residence?

PRIMARY ELECTION
Will ba held in the City of Hostings,
County of Barry, State of Michigan on

MILLAGE INCREASE PROPOSITION
Shall-the limitation on the total amount of taxes which may be assesed against

all property in Barry County, Michigan, be increased as provided by law, by

August 2,1966

.2% (2 mills) of the assessed valuation as equalized, of all property inlhtf’ !!,i
County for a period of two (2) years, the years 1966 and 1967, for thiH
purpose of providing a sinking fund to be used for the purchase 'of a site for

From 7 O'clock in tho Forenoon until
8 O'clock in tho Afternoon, EST

a new County Jail and Sheriff’s residence and to construct and equip such

new County Jail and Sheriff’s residence?
u opjci

• Only persons registered as electors in the City or Township in which they reside
are eligible to vote.

These propositions are being submitted in accordance with the Resolution adopted

by the Board of Supervisors of said County on the 27th day of May. 1966.

Far the Purpose of Nominating Condi-dates for the following offices:

Governor, United States Senator, Repmentative in Congreu, Stat* Senator,
Stat* Representative, Judge of th* Cir­
cuit Court ond Delegate, to th* Demo­
cratic and Republican County Conven­
tion* and olio to vote on two proposals.

Wlllhm Cridl.r, Barry County Clerk

DONNA J. KINNEY
City Clerk

Johnstown Township Notice
Notice, is hereby given that a General Pri­
mary Election will be held in the Township of
Johnstown at the Township Holl located on Culver
Road on Tuesday, August 2, 1966 for nominating
candidates for the following offices:

Governor, United States Senator^kited
States Representative, State Senator, State *oresentotive, Township Officer* and Delegates tiVho
Democratic and Republican County Convention
and Township Committeemen.
»

Also County Proposition No. 1 and No. 2 for
purchose of site and construction of new County
Jail will ba voted on. Also the Township will be
voting on Proposition No. 1 foe spreading Vi mill
for period of 5 years for fire protection equipment
and Proposition No. 2 for spreading Vi mill for
period of 5 years for rood improvement* within
the Township.
Tho polls will ba open from 7:00 AM. until
8 P.M.

JUKI DOSTn

�looked around a little and asked

&lt;1 PUBLIC FORUM l&gt;
&amp;2r&amp; star
an.msps
Freeport Man
New State
Police Trooper

Steve Hankins
Takes Post at
‘K’ College

your very intelligent letter lost I,Dd
fand no ba

gun shops In case someone tried
to sell them. A month later Mr.

truth —and what is more you
■shot the arrow straight." Prom

ot

REX ALL

SUPER PLENAMINS
Is the Choice of lhe Major leauue tt m-ball Teams!

Unjust criticism about my
note (The Hastings Banner. a state, a community." That
July 14 &gt; prompted the following comment applies to this com­
munity.
comments:
I am criticized for opposing n
Sincerely youn.
Henrietta Bauer
new jail. I am opposed .to any
costly construction Uwl tant
R3 HasUng*
within reason of every tax pay­
July 33. I960
ers pocketbook This is not a
wealtliy community. Certainly a
country club that "cannot meet

The Hastings Banner

andjtarried lhe aluminum screen
to the house Mr. Hartwell ask-

finger prints from Uv screen or
pirrhapti around the window.

linger prints.
Another Question: If someone
you think you would have two

reading why we need a new
by member*, doesn't Indicate
1490.000 coupty Jail. Before we State Pullo? were called, they
wealth. Costly buildings do not

other aspect I think everyone
pie as a whole who make a com­
the first robbery. They Informed
munity. And if one reads, one our elected sheriffs capable ot
would know that if the Supreme running this complex job of law
tlic beat things to get finger
prints from, and many were laa city or county will not need a cronse and as much as we hotel km by the detective, (probably
&gt;11.
to admit it. It Is coming tome to' moot of them the Barry County
I am criticised for defending
feel that an untrained elected
Sheriff Merl Campbell luia kx.t "good-do-be" ts equipped to give
I think It Is ridiculous to build
Barry County adequate protec­ n 1490.000 jail and then have
tion.
some well meaning vigilantes
This fact has been brought out running it.
dearly to us in the past fear
I think the position ot sheriff
months. In NJarch our parents,
78 years old. who live three mile* should be a hired one. similar to
south and west of Nashville came fhe City Manager post in large
torne from church and found cities. The candidates should
their house hadm been -T.
gcoeL
haw‘ Lrxinln« and experience bc«
hX^-iS-

a reprint of this 1935 coverage
of a project that was one ot the
early indications of new attitudes
and new procedures Ho say
nothing of new expenditures &gt; on
the part of lhe Federal Govern­
ment might be both of interest
and of moment to your present
readers who see a busy, bustling
Yankee Springs in an area that
then was most often described as
"submarginal."
My own Interest is still strong
os at the time of lhe above aril-

«•—

ns all with cartridge- to flL f 1
boardgold watch and a Jack knife. I ?Dr n‘X P»rt, unU1 different
__ner can was piacra, ana at □
—• Use new jail proposal. I
□ clock in drove a deputy. He [Have the number 112-WO 8-8115
in Urge letters over my tele-

126 E. State St.

WHEN YOU
NEED IT
will it be

Is the heat wearing you down? ,
Il's hot In most of the United I
States in mid-summer. In the
desert and in the south it’s even
hotter. but by late July and
August It'* often hot even in the
mountains.
1
ItegardleM of whether one
blsmea Ih.
lhe heat „r
or Ih»
the hamidi.
hamidl-

heavy exertion during the totWst hour* of lhe day.
You need exercise in the sum­
mcr as well xs in the winter.
Liul don't overdo It. especially on
**
tr* hot
“*s Don't
overdo
phyika
j e„drtlonr
whether
al

ty, It's stIU hot.
I work or play.
There's nothing you can do.
more rel&gt;xed outdoor life
about Uie outside temperature. of tfce summer months has many
Unless you're fortunate enough udvantages to compensate for
to have an air conditioned office!
heat Stay relaxed and uie
or shop, home and auto, there's I COmmon sense, and you can beat
nothing much you can do about lhe heat—at least somewhat
it inside either. But there are some things you
can do to be more comfortable
—things that can help you beat
the heat.
Stay out ol me sun as much
as possible, especially during the
middle of the day when rays are
hottest. Wear light, loose cloth-:

lhe aVUIU
Board V.
of Education under
[he very ab|C superintendent of,
Schools Leslie B Butler, a man
of grrnl ability, broad yislon and
professional courage. Ih mv re­
sponslbillly for Recreation I vJLs
interested in the proposed Yankee Springs Recreation Area de- dies have an edge over the men
velopment and visited it a num­ tn this respect. Drifik more
•— of
ber
- ------times. Ils Implications for liquids than usual, but take extra
the State of Michigan had been ।I salt only on your physician's ad
ad-­
vlr-— particularly
na Ir.llarlv if
tf you
Vnll have
Hava
polnted out to me by Percy Hoff- ' vice,
master, then State Superlnten-1 liver or kidney trouble or a
dent of Parks. The then Bov heart condition
Scout Executive. “Hap" Clark’!
(now a Regional Executive and
still going strong' was also in-1
terested. We visited Uie Yankee!
Springs area together and plot­
ted how use of it could be made'
by Grand Rapids and how help­
ful such a development would.
be In meeting some of Its sum- ' Oct up early in the morning
mer camp problems. Somewhere
.
,
In my cans of 16 mm. film I
have considerable footage of pic­
|
W
.1.
Schllhaneck.
Hastings
tures I took of the area -tend
facilities under construction os ! repmentatlv* of The Lincoln
it then was. My recollection ta National Life Insurance Com­
that this would have been 1937. pany and a member of the Ro­
perhaps 1936. 1935 seems too ear­ bert E. Brtaei Agency. Kalamaly. In 1937 I transferred to West :
Virginia University and "Hap" tn the company’s recent Presi­
moved to a larger assignment dent’s Mori 111 Sales Contest
with the Scouts. Prank &lt;?J
Mrs John Smith of Hickory
lice in Grand Rapids and he was corner’ visited her stater. Mr
... In young people
•- —
cnlcman. on Monday.
--------Interested
and Cluyton
।
our efforts and program activi­
ties. We occasionally covered ask you to give me u microfilm
some of our thoughts along these copy of lhe 6/M=h/35 and other
lines on a radio program &lt;3 days issues telling the interesting
per week — at noon — 30 minutes story of lhe background of tha
each I over WOOD under Sandy development of the Yankee
Meek (program director and In Springs Recreation Area.
recent years with WHTC al HoAlden W. Thompson

REAL ESTATE

h^^thmnSWan^|^^&gt;^

The Heat Bothering You?
Medics Tell What To Do

Education of Grand Rapids in a
dual type of Job as director of
school activities in the fields ot
physical and health education
and athletics and also as director
of all city recreation activities
(playgrounds, social centers, sea­
sonal sports areas, swimming

MILLER

1STATI tlRViCt
INSURANCE

Section Throw—Mtilbb

19X6
ThwrUoy. July 28. 1966

&gt;n a 30 mile radius and not one
j Hankins ot Algonquin Lake, will
Gary L. McGhee, 23.
F__.1 _________________
start a new lob Sept. 1 al Kala- Join the forces Uvat keep "our A survey Indicates that a city of stolen antique guns.
port, was among the 41 State maaoo College tn an tdmlntatrawe want plenty of representa­
PuUce probationary troopers uve capacity.
Steve taught one year In Chi- tives from the City Council, we
want the Hastings Band, we
M1chigan State Unlraatty.
errok School In Battle
Last ruesday evening, July 19.
Lt. Oov. William O. Milliken Creek ,
extra "arm around lhe loved
I subjects
Hartwell heard a noise in Uie
ones," with a big handshake to
Fredrick
the soldier leaving—with an ex­
Cate. 20 minutes later the lights
pression of gratetubnexn and we
want the clttaen* there with fluenced hy'whom? If that la a went out. Mn. Hartwell found a
flashlight quickly and waa able
honor in their heart*. What 1*
to
call a neighbor, who came
the matter with this community stance Is sordid.
The invocation and benedlcSteve and throe other young anyway that we have to be told?I
I am criticised for being a down quickly, luckily far Mr. and
•Mrs. Hartwell. Wlien he went to
tlon were given by the depart-men will spend the next four
ment chaplain, the Rt. Rev. weeks going to California. He
Msgr Jerome V. MarEarhln of will make Is tome In Kalamazoo
- -- - ------ ------- -----------admiring the late Adlal E. Stallvlng before they get "shot up"
investigation a new aluminum
East Lansing.
terten had been taken from the
trooper mcsjik-c nos own osrich and lazy" and ungrateful.
txdroom window and thrown
signed to Bridgeport. He ta B| Michigan University.
; scs-wal feet away. The window
19C1 graduate of T-K High at
Hta father ta manager of the We go all out for charity drives,
, liad been lifted and a stick put
Middleville where he played Hastings Area Chamber of Com- for “sidewalk days," for numer­
ous other community activities
, -under IL An old szool had been
football and basketball.
I metre.
but whenVxir boys leave to give to be fully appreciated by the used to accomplish this deed,
He and hta wife. Judy, t h e |
a
■
their lives, what do we do?
.Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell again
daughter of Vernon Thompson j Mrl Marl* Tvler of Battle NOTHING. I don’t even think
' called lite sheriff about 10:30
of Freeport and Mr. Jack Bow-. Crf ” WM .
&lt;ueat of
the Communists would want us
, pm They waited and waited.
man of Rl Hastings, have three I Mri Harold VandeGlessen. On with that altitude — maybe we
valid." It was also my pleasure
sons. Gary 5**, Kelly. 4. and! Sunday. July 11. Mrs. Vandeto correspond with Stevenson for 11:45, then "would you believe"
Noah. 13 months
i Giessen entertained the library
A Mother
committee of the Women of lhe
-•------------ wrote:
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
Moose for a potluck dinner.

NOW!

»

Ronald W. Layton
Republican
Candidate for
State
Representative
55th District

U ins Sales Award

we brought in well known and
Interested people for six minute
Interviews presenting viewpoints
that seemed pertinent and help­
ful. (Later Camp O'Malley was
developed in the MlddlevllleWhltneyville area and it mav
have had a bit of help from this
earlier interest In the Yankee
Strings project. At one time
"Hap” Clark and I had under
serious consideration Ui«_D0MLbiMly ot leasing the buildings
and camp area then under con­
struction for a matter of 3600.00

State Police Post. I am sure they purchase or scrounge our equip­
ment and furnishings but II
would have provided a fine fa­
Audra Darby
cility. at relatively easy distance,
July 23. 1966 at amazingly low coat. Sophus
Johnson, then City Manager, was
..j— r.dllar:
Today I received lhe major "on our side "
portion of a page of the March
The present heavy use Of this
8. 1935 Issue of The Hastings
Banner, carrying part of a story__
_ people.
,—
has___________________
rendered &gt;o so many
titled The History of the Found -: young, old and older, give addl­
ing of Yankee Springs. The page tional Interest to your 1935 clipI have indicates the story was | ping my ROA friend. Lt. Col
started on page one but this was. Henry 8tang of Kalamazoo, sent
not Included In what was sent to! to me today. (I thought I had a
me. This letter ta primarily to ! number of things to do today but
warn you that someday I will । instead I’ve pul in time on this
barge tn at your office and ask ”blurb"&gt;. I hope yrj f’’’' t'me
tot a copy of the portion that, ultimately to read it—and some
would complete this story My day I'll come over to Hartings to
clipping also states that the aril' make up a Rotary absence and

MathedM Ch.rck

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latest .

patterns

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DRIVING HAS CHAHGID!

Back-in the summer ol 1916—tyhen the. Auto
Club was founded—a motor trip usually was a
pioneering adventure. There were no maps or
road signs to show you the*way. A guess was
your only guide.
.
Today lhe Auto Club has helped to take the
doubjs.and delours out of traveling with its per­
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Helpful Service

NEW SAVINGS CERTIFICATES

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON

EDWIN J. MIIMNBACH. R*prossw4a»iro

�Gerald Mahler
Student Pastor
At Portland, Ind.

Church
MR vbm the mattara of burtnas* &lt;f th. ronrmnoe wtU to
cared for, report* read, officers

Mra. Gerald Mahter, writing to
have their Banner semt to 1003
N Meridian. Portland. Ind., re-

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

Ol UM Wxrilrw* church to this diving chapel

Drive-In Service

Rev. George BiloU
Rev. John Joiderama

Evangelical United Brethren

The Sunday school picnic end|
Wednesday ssrrioe, • pm.

and eonunuM through

the utchsn and dining room.

M, &gt;1. U 1 «« &gt;n &gt;h.
church yard. Bring mndwtohra. a
diah tn nasa and table service

Monung worahip, eer.__ _
..M-a

UuUly?
club.

office buildings fora lhe central

spaciou*

Freeport
United Brethren Church Bible COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
.
Coats Grove * Durkee Road

been provided.

wlu

be

the

popular

Singing MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED C HA PEL

dally, forenoon. afternoon

and

people's meetings held al vari-

Sunday school. 11:11 am.

WB are constantly being
Circuit Judge. Divorcee,
proWrms, aaaaulU, property and

Floyd Walter, Bupt.
Bible school, 10 am.
Worahip hour, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor will meet
al Medical Care Facility, Tues­
day. Aug. 3. al 7 pm. A planned
program with old hymns, special
devoltons. and prayer, hoping to

Noihlng but the Bible.
CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBoscii
Morning worahip. 8:16 am.

PIOFUC8 BIBLE CHURCH

"Love" U the eubject of the
11 am. Morning worahip.

■
Circuit church service, title: WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Worahip serrtoe, 9:30 am.

■
Bunday school. 10 am.
Mont tog worship, 11 am.
Evening service,

STONEY POINT

Rev. Gordon Blakealee
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Welcomes You?
Prayer Wednesday, 3
CHURCH
10 am. Bunday school.
Broadway and Center Street*
&lt;
am. Preaching.
CHURCH OF GOD
Willard H. CurUs, Minuter
t&gt; 8 pm. Preaching.
Sunday, July 31.
'
Morning worship. 8:30. Nursery
Pastor, Rev. James It. Hatfield
84) UTH K ALAMO
Watson Cor.. 3&gt;v mUes
WBCH. Sermon. "Life's PENTECOSTAL
tR0v. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
1631 Ionia Rd-, Kalamo
0:30 Church school classeK •
Worship, 11 am.
Bunday Evangelistic service. First Grade and beiow.
Morning worship. 11 am.
10:30 Chancd choir practice.
Young People* service, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
the lounge.
Bible
Saturday, 6 pm Couple* Club
DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
:30 pm.
will have a cooperative dinner al
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Cruise this vacation in Impala comfort
with foam-cushion seats,
a trunk like a small trailer
and your caliber 6 or V8
whisking you along.
Tins years Chevrolets
are lhe most-and right
now so are the savings

'AMBROSE CATHOLIC

S

Buy Miller's

Chevrolet ImpaU Sport Coupe
with door-to-door carpeting
and all the other Body by l uher comfort*

. Simple as 1-2-3

See the man who can
save you the mostyour Chevrolet dealer
Chevrolet Chevelle Chen-II Corvair Corvette

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET
HASTINGS

Wl 5-2425

B

1. Compere Quality and

Prices

to i 425-hp Turbo-Tcl V8-h the lind
that's made for getting away from it all.
And to help you see exactly where you're
gelling, you've got 2-specd windshield
wipers wilh washer among eight standard
safety aids. So get off to the right kind of
start this vacation—and get down to your
Chevrolet dealer's.

hls hand* and we've met many .
wonderful people. We do miss
our friend* there at Hastings—

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd.. 8 miles south
Pastor. Donald Tack
Bunday school, 10 am.
Worahip, 11 am.
Youth meeting. 0:15 pm.
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30 pm.

!

Phone DR 4-8377

Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worahip. 11 am.
Young People's Service. 7 pm.
Bible Study. Wed.. 7 SO pm.

Evangelist from
Tennessee at
Gull Like Meet

BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Evangelist Fred Brown goes to
Rev. Chalmer MUler, Pastor
Gull Lake Bible and Missionary
10 am. Sunday school.
. 11 am. Morning worship.
is
from Chattanooga. Tenn .'and
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7.

campaigns conducted in churches

Freeport
By Mrs. Syittan Togg

MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Norman Voth returns to MlchNeb to lc&lt;d
Spenoer Campbell of Springfield.' re*n
Route 3 Delton
vre —— rwrent viMfnr. nf Mra -T
. .
*
Rev. Frank Crabb, Bible teacher
Bock-to-toe*. Bible Broad-

^mday school 10 am.

Cedi Oter attended the OUa
formcriy ^th the
School rcunlin. They also atHU
tended th. .olden yddlng an- n^mental
1* «U rchonoring Mr. end Mr*.
35?^ *■ T*1*
i
a™1 Mr* Norman Voth
Married Couples class and the
M nfanlM.
Trot! class of lhe United Broth~ “ J- JL.
-----------------------1
~n
। Robert Couture represents the
ren Church Bunday school sursur- 1' Evangelical Alliance Mission on
nrisMiun
fVxTithv Campbell
Oam&amp;bell on
mo......
.. ? ~“
prised
Mra. Dorothy
Sunday. Monday, and Tuesday.
her birtlxlay, also surprised William penclllc report* tho
Charite Baldrej" with a going
dlan Mission on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday. The Con­
Tuttle.
ference cmpiuuUs on mission* la
an increasing one.
Floyd Grinnell homo were Mr.
Mrs. Harold Hoppe of Battle
Creek conduct* the children s
Mrs. Alden Grinnell and chU-

George Elliott and children of
Hastings. George Elliott went
home with hl* parent* and Quen-

Tuesday dinner guest*, at the
Floyd Grinnell's.
•

chlldrto.

28 Patients to
Attend Lowell
Show Boat

visited their daughter and fam­ Woman* Relief Corps met i\t
ily. Mr. and Mra. ClarkJlUnch- the haBma July 31 for a noon
a r d and daughters m Grand luAq^UTwith 16 mcnibcra and
Rapids, Thursday. * Mra. Peter
During the business meeting
Koxak and son at Springfield.

URCH.AT DELTON
. *Jonl1lf* w°7WpL "
THE GALILEAN
ire rr. Deni, p Ku».
BAPTIST CHURCH
Bunday Maaaes, 7:30, 11 a.m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed- Charles Overholt * Mr. and Ida by tho Delegate Dorothy
Mrs. George Oven visited Mr. Gronewold. Hastings wu well
Comer 106th St &amp; North
Freeport Road
.
LADY OF GREAT OAK,
ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST
Phone 945-5704
DOWLING
Tom MeCartliy and Mra. Frank ment senior vk-e-prwdrirtvt and
W.
Glen
Campbell.
Pastor
10 a.m. Bunday school.
Duvldhasy of Grand Rapids were treasurer of the senior vice
3 Mlles South of Gun Lake
11 am. Morning worahip.
Saturday, July 16. callers of president*. Hilda Blackford was
0:46 am. Sunday school.
6: 30 pm. Young Peoples.
LAKEWOOD
j
their mother, Mra. Uxxle Blough, nominated a* delegate to the
11 am. Morning worship.
7: 30 pm. Evening service.
BAPTIST CHURCH
I
Mr. and Mra. Elmer King of National Convention at Omaha,
7 pm. Evening worship.
7:30 pm. Thuraday prayer and
Community Room above
I
Ionia wore Sunday, July 17, vial- I Neb. with Joyce Hawkins as al­
Bible study hour.
Woodland Fire Station
WJID OS
at the
UK Charlee
VIMUKB XSUlg
King home,
1U1U1C. ternate.
~
The Corps was piTi'-CIllCO
pre.&lt;ntcd
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN , tors
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor
। Wm. Kfanp was released from with an American Flag for havMETHODIST CHURCH
INTER-LAKES
9:50 am. Bunday school.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. of Bisson and Buehler Rd. Pennock Hospital July 18. Ho I Ing four new members.
11 am. Worahpi service.
Bartha Rivera will entertain
Delton. Michigan
entering the Vctonum Hospital with a Court Whist party on
Rev. Morri* Borgman, Pastor
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
. at Ann Arbor Thursday. July 31. Thursday, Aug. 11. with a light
Bunday school. 10 a m.
Sunday school. 10 am.
For Information, write Wayne
Members bring
Worahip. 11 am.
Morning worahip. 11 am.
. - —; - ------- : lunch at noon.
Richie, R1 Vermontville.
re
~~
_
Young People's service, 7 p.m.:tnd “'*•
R«u*h spent
Evening worahip. 7 pm.
h . . .....
- ... .
—
I I—.* HMMblr wltK XJe
U—■ nill
Wednesday FeliowjJUp. 7 pm. HASTINGS
Evangelical service. 8 pm.
V&amp;ndrrmale in Marysville.
Several tuembers will accept
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
an invitation to Allegan on Aug.
McCALLUM UNITED
UNITED BRETHREN IN
17. There will be a noon lunch
BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
Boltwood and E. State Road
birthday cake with Mn. Harold
CHRIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 8:45 am.
Bcrghoral
tn
Grand
Rapids,
SatDcrothy Oronewotd announced
"The Church of the Wildwood"
Morning worship, 11 am.
that
through an anonymous con­
OU* Lake Rood
Evangelist for Uie United Breth­
tributor. she had arranged for
ren in Christ Church. On July
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
38
patients ot the VAV8 In Bat­
Morning worahip, 10 a m.
31. Rev Earl Gaskill of Lea*
Mis Gary- Kidder in Caledonia. tle Creek to attend the Lowell
Bunday school. 11 am.
River. Ill., will bring ius first
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm. * Mr. and Mra Henry Myera Show Boat.
broadcast over WFUR.
The next regular meeting will
Young People. Thursday, 7 pm.
Prayer service, Wed;, 7:30 pm,
Prayer meeting and -Bible Schootey of Grand Rapid* Sun­ be on Aug. 4. Each member
9 :30 am. Morning worship.
I 10:30 am. Sunday school.
Study Wednesday, 7:30 pm. at day. July 17. w Sunday, July 17 please bring sandwiches, dish io
KILPATRICK UNITED
pass and own table service for
Ira Osgood a
BRETHREN CHURCH
Floyd Grinnell were Mra. Vivian noon lunch.
M-66 Woodland
Johnson and chlldn® of Battle
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
Rev. Harold Green the Con­ '
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Milford attended the MlciUgan ConferBRETHREN CHURCH
ference superintendent will meet -10 am. Sunday school
Ruffner of Phoenix, Arlx.
'
Max M Ovenshire, Pastor
Wednesday evening following the
11 am. Worship service.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Clinton Newton of Big Rapids spent tiie
I Worship service, 10 ajn.
prayer service.
Bunday school, 11 am. L. « were Saturday. July 16, visitors
of Mr. and Mra. David Relgler ent*. A Mrs. Sylvan Togg ac­
Mote, Bupt.
and
baby of Carlton Center. * companied her brother and wife.
I Christian Endeavor. 7 pm.,
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Kuhn of
Darrell Btarbard. president.
I Junior Christian Endeavor, 7 nell and Mrs. Addle Scott all of Parma to Howard City Satur­
Hastings were Sunday, July 17 day, July 16. where they attend­
i pm., Betty Ovenshlre, director.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm. vuitora of Mr. and Mra Joi in ed the funeral of their uncle,
Prayer service Wednesday. 7:30 DeWcrrd * Mr. and Mrs. George William Kuhn of Morley. * Mra.
pm. Class leaders, Clayton Mote Pounce visited his father, C. A. Burdeue TUpm of HasUngs spent
Fauncc in the Standish Hospital Monday. July 18. with her moth­
and Fred Bawdy.
Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. George er. Mr. and Mra. Jay Wing. *
CHURCH OF THE NAEARENE Faunce received a call from tlrir Mra James Cool and family at­
1710 N. Broadway
tended the birthday gathering
a flight home from Hau-ail. * for Bruce Field* and Priscilla
Minister, Date R. Harvey
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Hochstetler Woods birthdays al the home of
410 E. Madison, 045-5065
0:45 am. Church.school, Bupt. of Phoenix. Aris, were recent Mr. and Mra. Wayne Fields in
overnight gueat* of Mr. and Mra. Caledonia Bunday, July 17
Loyd Mart*.
Charles King. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
Mr. and Mra. Keith Blough
ert King and family of Lowen
Mr John
and Mr. and Mra. Donald King
of Rockford were dinner guest* Miss Barbara PyteWLoyrd Ice
cream and birthday dBk Bunday
meet their unde and aunt. Mr. July 17. at the MUtdBpuehlro
and
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
home In honor of BraceTkehler's
who arc visiting reiatlvee around 1* birthday. * Mr. an®.Mra.
IMO N. Broadway. Hastings
Where a Christian Experience Freeport. They left for White l&gt;an Stuart and famllyViere
Cloud. Wednesday morning.
Makes You a Member.
Sunday, July n, picnic dinner
Jay Wing. Mra Edna Newton gueste of Mr and Mrs Ronald
10 am. Bunday school. ■
and Mra. Mina Wlaland were
11 am. Morning worahip.
6:30 Youth Fellowship.
Myron Dawson of Vermontville
WCTU picnic al Tyden Park. *
M.?n&lt;Uy' J“&gt;y ». m the
Mra Mina Wieland spent Wed­ Claude Walton home, w Mrs
7 Evening worship.
NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLING!
7 Wednesday prayer and Bible nesday night and Thursday, July Dorothy Campbell entertained
13-14 al the Paul Crumback wltn an anniversary dinner honStudy.
«*»« h« parent*. Mr. and Mra
Wieland accompanied Mra. John Claude Walton* wedding onniHASTINGS CONGREGATION
DeWcerd to ths Jolly Workers *';**n' and birthdays at th*
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Club at the Ixane of Mrs Myrtle Walton home Bunday. July 17
—BEST BUYS IN OR OUT OF TOWN—
Rairlgh in Isike Odessa Friday,
Sunday public talk. 3 p.ml
Mr' °OT«»
Juy 15. Mra. David Munn and Brarew re, Mr. uur» HortJohnnie of Irving called on ber S*
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Grand “WO*. Mr. mm
grandmotirr, Mra. Wieiand. July Mra.-Floyd Walton of HasUng*
Hickory Corners. Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jansen. Pastor 17. Mra. Karyl Livingston and Mr. and Mrs Don Walton and
Kevin ot Pinhook were Bafur- family of bi. Johns. Mr. and'
10 am. Bunday school.
Tr1 Walton luwl family ot
a,„4
r»_&gt;
._ 7 n
. .
107 I. Woodhmd, Halting PUM Wl 5-2091
lor church and nursery provided WfeUnd * Mra Howell Newton |I Clio
Clio. Mr *
ucj
Robert
^al7:30 pm. Evening service
and Mra. Mary Near. detegsUalton and family of Kalamaxno
V-WV VnwnvWMM frrwr&gt; WWmnt. Vaitev nd Free-. Twa v.—” ."^amasoo,
Open Mon. Hiru Fri. till 9 F.M.
1:30 pm.. Choir’ rehearsal.
I port United Brethren Churches and Mra. Ivan Roush, local

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Sabbath school. 9:30 am.
Saturday worahip. 10:48 am.

i -^®**^44*f**1~

iy Mass. 9 am.

NEW CARPETING,

This h the time of year you fed like holding
up a do-oot-ditlurb sign to the world—and
relaxing. And relax you will the moment
the door of one of these new Chevrolets
doses behind you. The ride—with a hefty
Full Coil spring at each wheel—isolates
you from bumps and such annoyances. The
power—seven engines available all the way

CARLTON OBVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH

3730 W. Blate Rd.
furnished. Bring table
Hastings, Mich.. Ph. Wl 5-»«5
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30. will begin at
Worship, 11 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
ihlp.
Bunday, "Faith for Today,*' on
Wed. evening service. 7:30.
TV, WOOD. Channel 8. 1:30 am. LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Bunday, Voice of Prophecy,
Rev. Carl Silvemail. Pastor
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
„
.___ - — —
i Morning worahip, 10 am.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Bunday school. 11 am.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
HARTINGS 6EVENTH-DAY
Bunday woraiilp, 7:30 pm,
Woodland. Michigan
Church school. 10 am.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Wednesday family woraUtK *
Rev. Kiner UnsetJu Paator
Worship service, 11 am.
Adult Bible study, 7:38 pin.
"Your Friendly, Christ Centered
All are Welcome.
Youth Fellownhip. 7,30 pm.
Church."
Boys. Giris Fellowship. 7:M.
WOODLAND
Worahip service, 10 am.
X? ‘r
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Wonhip, 11 am.
TUWday. 7 pm. A.L.C.W. JXA- WOODBURY UNITED
8319 Coats Grove Road
luck supper.
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rsv. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Bunday, "Faith for Today," on
Tuesday, 8 pm. AL.C.W. genRev. B. R. Davl*. Pi
TV WOQD. Channel 8. 8:30 am.
Sunday
school, 10:45 am.
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,
Wednesday. 8 pm. Softball
Village of Woodbury
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult
Radio WJEF, 1230, 8:30 am.
Sunday school, 9:45 am.
game at Vonnontville.
Worship, 11 am.
Thursday.
Junior choir.
, . 3 &lt;T. ROBE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Junior church for children. 4-„
Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed.. 8.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
Henry VanTU, EvangeHst'
Youth Fellowship, Wed., 7.
10 am. Morning service.
Bible Study and Prayer s*vlce, Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sundays.
Before Masses
weekdays.
ua-sara on wcexaays.
*--------- r ■
----- ” —
M*am^7 and 8 am.
‘^ASTINGS.UN&amp;ED ,
IND METHODIST
reST*
'••^jfDLiifwgcHyngqZ.Sunday' school 10 am.n
Morning worship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. 7:36 pm.

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH

Mahler concluded.

Worahip. Bunday, 11 am.
Youth FsUowablp, Bunday. 6.
Prayer Orosp, Tuesday, 9:30.'

tlcnt*’ day.

Thta ronuner Harry’s renting
a cottage with indoor plumbingon what he saved at his Chevrolet dealer’s

Sunday. The Golden Text la from at AuSable, driving to hU pas­
torale each weekend.

Women's Monthly Missionary
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.

DELTON METHODIST

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
service OF GOD CHURCH
103 K. Woodland Avenue

Cl CfT RICHARD ROBINSON
ELCvl CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

Thursday, 1 pm. Pioneer Girt*

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Morning worahip. 11:30 am.

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cUlUea for teachers.
NCjb Zrxnke waa elected by
the MIAi annual Reprtwmta-

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Mra BUI Blough.
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Airman Apprentice Larry M.
Lslnaar. U8N. son of Mr. and
Mrs- Lyle Lelnaar of Delton, has lie attended Hastings
been graduated from the Avia­ » School.
tion Fundamentals School al tba
Naval Air Technical Training
Pvt. William P. Johncock, 18,
Center. Memphis. Tenn.
He slud- abuse
.
W I.
wife,
Wk*V, A.MtW,
Nora, M.ww
lives mb
in Delton,
&gt; ■ I. ,
led mathematics, physics, elec- las io complete a radio course
—— • principles,
—•—
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trical
atomic stntolure, static and dynamic elec­ Bt Knox. Ky, Joly 22. Durtricity, magnetic theory and the
the 10 - week course, Pvt.
Jonocock received Instruction in
basic radio and electrical theory

People

are still gocung It since

Toscanini. Rossini. oral Verdi.

Colmar U ao ptolurosquo with
quaint UtUe shops and little. comptotod.

clty but Ill

things very cheaply. Hand-made fore. Venice really smells, but
I've got a cold ao am enjoying
myself! I It Is really picturesque,
took a gondola ride ax night
with stars out and gondoliers
(at home). Before we left Stras- singing and accordions with
Italian music playing. It is ao
very quiet with no engines of
and Prime Minister of France any kind except an occasional
had remapped Europe after motor bool and a beautiful clock

things about customs and played
a concert in Mulhouse getting

Itxid apd stamp anti applaud and
(taped programs) which you

tive girls sometimes.
7-1-68 Lucerne Is fairyland.
Caaties and covered bridges,
Mother, and lovely canals mark

Marine Private Robert J. Mul-

ritlnp together with

*

*

* onet fighting, and methods of God notes and having noted

and Impassive givinc a counicn-

Carpet &amp; Furniture

CLEANING

bau, live on K2 Middleville, Is a
member of Company C, 2nd Bat­
talion of tiie division’s 501st In­
fantry. He entered the Army in
June 1965 and completed basic
churches there. Pictures of storks
noria. InkereoUng thing — fly
Gary G. McPherson, 20, son of,
(male) from Africa and builds a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McPherson,

Govenor Romney
Deserves Support

the

frlendllneoo

and

Bernard Hi«toricol
Society to Meet
The Bernard Historical Society
meets at 8 pm. Monday. Aug. 1.
al Delton High School. John
Goldsworth, formerly coordina­
tor of maintenance, blue prints,
drafting and construction at
Western Michigan University,
will give a history of WMV. The
public is Invited and refresh­
—Ill K. ...-*4 TV* TTa-_

pjn. in July

warmth and August.

a paratrooper with tho lOBt
Airborne Division from Fort tory and tnubtlons ol the Marino

jecta. He will now undergo four
Reserve Officer Training Corps weeks of Individual coinbox tralnsummer training program. Dur­
ing the six-week encampment, specialist, training In hla military
scncduied to end July 27, he and job field before- being ua&amp;lgiwd
other members ot the divudofi
arc teaching and demonstrating
Marco’s Square—beautiful 11
military skills to ROIC cadets
I Pictures wlU be of Strasbourg from ''colleges and universities
throughout the country. Instruc­
tion Is being given In such areas
the busts with the radio station as patrolling, small unit tactics
and handling basic infantry
weapons. Summer training is
part of the HOTC program
winch qualifies cadets for accep­
tance os commissioned oil leers in
Uie Army Reserves upon gradua­
tion from school. Ornbau, whose

about 186 cobU P0-»35. The cuck­
oo clocka by lhe millions it

indulgantiy

Mulford ot 137 M. Main, Wood­
which pro­ land. waa graduated from eight sun. surely the blood from any
weeks of recruit training at the
Friday shopping, paused long
cistoo Jet Photo reoonnaissance Marine Corps Recruit Depot
enough to got caught up in tho
and air mobility for the nations
magic and lingered aw idle before
graduate of Delton Kellogg High I Urlll Lnatructora, ho learned
reiuctsritly turning away.
I felt Ute a person again. The
School.
*
।,mnit arms marksmanship, bay­

If you are proud of your furnishings

full-length

drove

■V hstlo, pouring to applaud

cock, HI Deiton.

moled to Army private first class,
July 14, while serving with the
starting out from Africa a few 82d Airborne Division at Fort
Bragg, N.C. McPherson, a grena­
dier in Company C, 2d Battalion
side and covered bridges and city of the division’s 505th Infantry,
of Lucerne. Mt Pllatus and dis­ entered the Army in October
tant. Swiss Alps will follow with
Chaperon and courier pictures

and want to protect your investment,

have them eleaned the safest and most

If SOMEONE TOU MOW
b moving into a new com­
munity, lit in know too.
A friendly call by the Wel­
come Wagon Hostess with her basket of gifts and helpful
Information, will make the newcomer feel quickly at homo.
Join in carrying on our community's traditional spirit ot
hospitality. Just giro their name and address ta

Welco
PHONE ”5-3534
WELCOME NEWCOMERS!
Um thh coupon to let w know you'ri here

effective way possible.

MILLER'S Duradean
9 YEARS IN HASTINGS
107 E. Woodland Ave.

MOVING..!

Ph. Wl 5-2091

AD0RE33—

OTf._________________
Pleau hav« the Wilcome Wagon Hostess call on mi
I would Ilka to subscribe to thi Hastings Banner
I ilrudy subscribe
HU out coupon and mail to Circulation Dept,

acme. How do you like the cable heard the concert they played
Ln Numburg, Germany.)
7,000 plus feet but very beauti­
ful. not actually port of Swiss
Alps. 8. Alps called Bernese
Chain here. View from my chair

tut tonal Convention Governor
Romney end Stanley M. Powell,
now State Representative from
the 89th District, both served
as delegates. They developed a
warm friendship and mutual

Will have pictures of 3rd larg­
est cathedral In World In Milano.
Time exposures had no resting

SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT SALE!

connructive relationship has
been carried forward now that
a State Legislator.

much Ute the Arc de Triomphc
In Paris.
Pictures of Venice and the

Governor Romney deserves
the help of men like Repre­
sentative Powell.

urcs If I take enough will get
a few good ones I figure. Any
other pictures try to fill tn and
guess with this guide and my

Stanley M. Powell
for State Representative 89th

Hope my pictures uro setting
through. I’ve mailed 8 rolls bo

STANLEY M. POWELL

x] Stanley M. Powell

more by tomorrow.
Doing my beet for we don’t
.-top and when wo do tilings.
It’s In a hurry—This Is the great­
est in many ways!

Jack
(A pilot friend of the Benders

Paid Political Adv.

NON-PARTISAN

CANDIDATE
for

Circuit Judge

G
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Eaton &amp; Barry Counties
EXPERIENCED

UNDERSTANDING

Mac LEOD

SPECIAL
YEAR-END

CAPABLE

Now Probate Judge of Eaton County
&lt;1965 TO PRESENT TIME!

10 Years Municipal Judge of Charlotte
(FROM 1954 TO 19651

19 Yean Practicing Attorney

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Marauder 390 V-8
Bright upper door frames Heater-Defroster
Outside rearview mirror
Mulli-Drive Merc-O-Maic Color-keyed trim panels
Q—
Vinyl -headlining 0 Windshield washers
transmission
Q Bright drip moldings
8 Deep loop carpeting q Fodr-way emergency
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Past President Michigan Municipal
Judges' Association

Backup lights
Padded
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Padded instrument panel
Front and rear seat belts

Put as Experienced Judge on the Job

0 ANGUS Mac LEOD for CIRCUIT JUDGE
FOR EATQN A BARMY COUNTIES
NON-PARTISAN CANDIDATE

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PRICES ON ALL MODELS
Tony BELLI MOTORS • 1320 N. Michigan

Avenue

�fresh Out of lhe Attic

Freeport
When You VOTE for

RICHARD M. BAUER

Flint were Saturday and Sunday

OrtaadL

parents. Mr. and Ma. Robert
Newton. * Mr. and Mra. Arthur

in IATON AND

NOW the BANNER Ilkt* to

anr Into adjoining countlce. I

maining

11

graduatea of thia

of the Hastings High School, I
received thia letter this morning
from Hast Inga giving me Infor-

formation

from

two

BARRY COUNTIIS.

Robert Newton a ft inday ago. *
man at BuLtcrwotlh Hospital,
Sunday. July 10th. * Mr. and

Circuit Judge-5th Judicial Circuit
Hla nr hard in Grand Rapids ra- ’
■ontly. Mr*. Robert Newton and
BUI vuited Mm Ada Newton of
Hastings Wednesday, July Uth-

El Richard M. Bauer

different

side the County at
for a trip with mo over the ••John
Wilkes Berth Trail."

different

letter thia morning ta aa follows:

Now-Partisan Primary Election—Aug. 2, 1946

Rappahaneck
Pt. Royal.

BANNER WANT ADVL BRING RESULTS

Dr. Rlciiord D. Mudd.

Elam Crook. Dam lived tn Colo­
rado aa a uranium prospector

moved to Alaska still prospect-

tn Washington, i
President Johnson, Booth and

SUPER-RIGHT' USDA GRADE "A'

His daughter still Uvea on the
home place 4 miles north of

K. Buck (Etheli. She could give
you any mom information you
would like.
Also about Grace Grant She

YOUNG TURKEYS

father hod his office beginning
arrested aa a conspirator and we entered the Naylor Road and
then to Branch Avenue (Route 5)

in

Tecumseh

on

Pouawotoml

is buried In Riverside Cemetery
here in Hastings. Fbr more in­
formation you could chock with

Vliitcd with

Well Dr. Mudd showed pictures believable disrepair — plaster
and talked about- his grandad
bister Mary.
and we spent an interesting eve­ broken furniture and broken
Sincerely.
ning. Wo found Dr. Mudd to be
Lucllie Lewis
an especially oongwilal man and
(Mrs. Stephen)
Thank you very much. Mrs.

Booth hid his gum under the

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PKG. Jj
(

2-LB. 115
PKG. |

OTHER POPULAR BRANDS

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ARMOUR
ECKRICH
SWIFT

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PORTION

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lb

LOIN END
PORTION

CINTIR RIB
"SUHR-RIGHT" ROTISSIRII OR

Rump Roast

PORK CHOPS

fkAt

-o“c

o. 49*

- 89*

a Thomas C. Reeves contributed

"SUPER-RIGHT" FULLY COOKED

and so is tiring
messy defrosting!

We also photographed the
cemetery lot of Samuel A. Mudd.

COMPLETELY

Peter's Cemeterv.
We then visited the old 84.
Peter's Cemetery whore Hod
Spangler la reported to have been

Boneless Hams

Mudd lot.
We then visited Dr. Samuel A.
Mudd* home. On the flrat day

“SUFER-RIGHT'' BOHtLESS

"SUFFRrRIGHT" BONILESS

"SUMR-RIGHT"

COUNTRY STYLI

Lb.

99*

Cube Steak
Chuck Steak

AVERA Gl

uf®»

Chip Steak .

Spare Ribs .

visited with Joe Mudd, grand-

SLICtD INTO CHOPS

FRYLR LAGS OR

Breast wWiRih*Juu&lt;k"1
"SUFUt-RJGHT' BONELESS

69*
LB. 59*

LI.

-69*

’/« Pork Loin

Stewing Beef
FINS FOR BROILING

Halibut Steak

-59*
-79*
-59*

hls wife and took plctureo of the

KOUNTY KIST WHOU

amlned and the bedroom where
took pictures of Dr. Samuel A.

After leaving the Dr. Samuel
A. Mudd homo we went into

CHASM—DEVIL'S FOOD,
WHITE, LEMON OR YELLOW

CAKE MIXES
NETWT.
7W-OZ.
PKG.

Mudd's tombstone. We
Paura Churoh which Booth
parsed on his flight. This b
known aa the P. E. Chapel, or

CHANGE NOW TO A
MODERN "FROST-FREE
REFRIflERATOR-FREEZER

that newnuds
deftostinil
The spacious, new, "No-Frost” Refrigerator-Freezer
lets yoH^hqfl "big" and take advantage of food specials
... gives you space to freeze entire meals for special
occasions and to keep leftovers fresh and tasty for
another meal.. . plus a wide variety of convenience
features and the luxury of an automatic ice maker.

rent by the Brice Chapei which

Ketchup

10‘

COFFEE
SPECIAL
OFFER

A&amp;P Half &amp; Half

39*

Booth. There is no thicket there

Is about two
miles north of the Tom Jonas'
home.
We then continued south to

• •

Her wr. Y
14-oz. ■

A&amp;P GRADE MA“ BARTLETT

PEARS

QUART

Mayonnaise
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CHEERIO
CHOCOLATE COVERED
ICE CREAM BARS

12 * 49*

CRESTMONT
OURFIN
FINBST QUALITY
CRISTMONT
——
OUR

IceCream

FLAVORS

WISCONSIN SHARP

Cheddar Cheese
Cheese Slices

SULTANA FINE QUALITY

Peanut Butter

(

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ANN PAGE

I^A&amp;r VACUUM PACKED REG. OR C

not enter. We inspected ravine

4»69t

Kernel Corn
ANN PAGE TOMATO

E

IEC

89'

-79*

49*

69‘

LADY BETTY

Prune Juice
YUKON CLUB ASSORTED
JANE PARKER FEATURES

to Virginia.
grounds and with the help of
the Public Relations Officer,

White Bread

Beverages

LOCAL

THOMPSON WHITE

Seedless Grapes
Jelly Daauts °* *
Jelly Refl ® 59*
Apple Pie - 49*
GIANT

APWCOT. CM DUTCH
APRICOT.

SEE YOUR APPLIANCE DEALER!

erkodaon of the man who ran

i.is

j.U.

_

CALIFORNIA—150 SIZE

Bartlett Pears

25‘

�en from
Attending

;e Week

Barry Fann
Calendar..
H 0.-44 ng*

Hasting*; Mr* Lui* Harrington.
I Delton; Mr* Tiiexvn Hecht, Lake

Jonferanee, College Week for. Cedar Creek; Mra. John Meteen-

gaa State Univeraity. Fourteen

Are* 10 Extension home econo­
mist. Those who registered with
the County Extension office as
Tteirsdai' vi.Hnrl Inrluileit Mr*
Mn.
V-nM.lr., «...
lievlllc. and Mra. Delmond Cui- :,U,L Pf _ ■ M”. Ke5?‘.th
sr, NaahviUe were named os de- Isham, Battle Creek; Mra. Rich- ■
atd Kilgore. Battle Creek, and '

Farmers’ Milk Checks
To Be Bigger in August

Bchotarshli* for College Week
The lfTm "Country Style" can
nr Women for 1966 were award- be used only on hams which Woodlawn, preridenl of’ the hundred v
d by the Council to Gun-Ho have been rubbed with salt and Barry-Eaton Michigan Milk Pro- from Aug.

«« N H

tn competition with the Central
Michigan Syrup Association and
the Charlotte Maple Syrup lTr&gt;-

Michigan dairies which buy milk
from them that the bottling

3

THE NATION'S NO. 1
NITROGEN FOR CORN
NOTHING, BUT NOTHING BEATS
LOW COST ANHYDROUS AMMONIA!
No One, But No One Beata Our Service
Weat Michigon'a Oldeat NH3 Distributor.

MANCO

By Mrs. Etlui Blmk

Vermontville
Maple Syrup
At State Fair

Letter of J*ly 21:
.Mr. and Mn. Roscoe Custer
and daughter. Cathy of Sunfield
were Bunday, July 10. guests of
Mrs. Ethel Blank. * Bunday, July
10 visitor* of Mr. and Mn. Her­
The Vermontville Maple Syrup man Miller were Ovid Miller and
wife, Mel Starbard and wife, of
ed“ and farn^r payments reflect producers will have a booth at Clarksville and the Loren J.
Mota family. * Mr. and Mr*
Dana Kauffman and son and
daughter were Sunday, July 10,
that te processed Into dairy pro-

WANT
MORE CORN

EXPERT TIRE
SERVICE

BARR
Tire Shop
Diteributor

Beit Buy* on
» &amp; U»ed Tim
Mounted FRIt!

Woodland at

ELEVATORS

FREE

LAKE ODESSA

PARKING

preaident,

Gerald

Lund-

about 1J00.

U. S. ROYAL

or
SMITH BROS

There were 1.350 fewer dairy
farmer* serving Southern Mich­
igan Federal Order markets In
June compared With June of ricelast year, and the total “dropoff”

continued milk production lo­ dred Martin and James Mathias,
calise of economic condition*
board hold-over* Dale DeVlno
has been appointed auditor.

Middl.ville Youth
Hurt in Miihop

uriy uvuBir «
BiteaMou Office.

Past Carlton
Farmer Dies
Pleasant Valley Sunday Night

from Pennock Hospital Bunday.

Iroup* Those who were to at- 1 day* say meal Inspector* at the ern Michigan market committee- town- In some
from the Oun-Ho we reUB Department of Agriculture.
that
n 11
market
o
; man,
..ta.., has
.mu announced mm
-* the I n
uu uv LM-uuae. inaeiii
Michigan Grade A milk pro- about the same. the pay price to
1 duccns Thursday supported ac- inrmera would be abtnt 15.17 to
: tlon of the Gnat Lakes MUk g$ 20 per hundred weight on the
Marketing Federation In raising major portion of milk produced
‘ prices for bottling Class I milk jm
” August compared with
• nrUw
with a
price
of |4 75 per hundred weight oh
milk produced during June.
'

Phone
DR 7-7411

Combine Catches
Fire in Field,
Wheat Saved

President Todd will call

matUn
members
Jamie C. Rohrtaeher. 18, R1
Hasting* was Injured about 6:30
pm. Friday when he loot con­ more Improvements on the sugar
trol of his 1966 Suzuki motor­ shanty.
cycle driving aouUl on U» Mc­
Cann Road at tbe Thomappta tte, George Hubka and Wilbur
Baker wui
will u
Urt
thn mipruvrmreua
Improvements
River In Irving. .The motorcycle duct
.*. inn
went down a bank and he was j and present them al the meeting

a* their combine waa damaged
by fir* about 2:45 pjn, Friday
on the PritchardvlUe Rood.

K&lt;n luid lutuled the combine
'bout three rounds and
the corner af the field n

caught fire. He pul It out with
a hand extinguisher. When ho

He hauled it out of the field

iwnd to put out the fire white

tractor to call Hastings firemen.
They had it under control by
the time the truck arrived.
held at 2 pm. this Wednesday
Charlie estimated he got about
at the Carlton Center Methodist
Church with the Rev. Richard Cline stepped In to help out.
VandenBoach officiating with
burial In the Fuller Cemetery.

suddenly al hte home at 10:30

Michigan’s 1966
Fair Season
Well Underway

Thc body reposed al the Leonard-Oogoud Funeral Homs'until
Kauffman. * Mr. and Mrs. John lime for the service*
E. Brake were Saturday, July 9.
guests of Arthur VanAlteburg at
Ox Bow dam. * The WJd-A. and May (Downing! Daniels.
July 1 saw the opening of
Prayer Band waa held July 7.
He attended the Friend School Michigan’s 1966 fair season, and
One quill was finished and an­ and married Edna Decker of from now until Autumn changes
other one started. The regular Carlton Center on May 14. 1921. color on the leaves, hundreds of
all day meeting of W.M.B was Tiiey farmed tn the Carlton area thousands of citizens will at­
held July 14th with dinner and until 1D56 when they moved to tend fair* and exhibitions In
quilling.
Half Moon Ixtkc in Montcalm various parts of the state.
Mr*. Ruby Walt and Mrs. Ethel County where they operated tlw
The Upper Peninsula State
Blank enjoyed dinner with Mrs.
Escanaba, and Ute big Michigan
Mabel Cool and her guest Mrs.
Mr. Daniela
member State Fair will be at Detroit
Oleness Moxon of Hastings re­
from Aug. 26 to Sept. 5.
cently at Mrs. Cool’s trailer home
at Pinhook. * Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Bchloneger and family
were Saturday, July 9, callers at
ire held, but there
the Dale Zook home. They had
In addition to hl* wife, he te
been overnight, guests of Mra. survived by two son* Arnold of
Marvin Stahl and family and on
Fairs anil their dotes are:
their way home to Greentown, Woodland and Gaytan of Free­
Hastings. July 25-30; Fowler­
Ind. after a trip to Uie Melvin port; two daughters. Mrs. OlcnStahl’s at Defter, UP. * Mr. and don (Ellene) Pierson of Has, ville. Greenville, and Big Rapids,
Mr*. Merle Bchloaeger and fami­ tings and Mr* William &lt; Maxine&gt; July 26-30: Hale. July 27-30;
Dipp
of
Freeport;
17
grande
hl
1-Jackson.
July 31-Aug. 6.
ly of Greentown, Ind., were
Ann Arbor, Aug. 1-5: Cadillac.
overnight guests at the home of
Mr*. Marvin Stahl and family. Freeport. Keith of Hartings, El-_______
Holland. Monroe. Harrison. Ma- ■
Ils
of
Greenville
and
Kenneth
of
I
son
and
* Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Zook and
family of Bits* Road were visi­ Grand Rapids, and a sister. Mr* ham. Aug 0; Ravenna. Aug 2-6;
tor* al the Dale Zook's Bunday. Floyd • Edith &gt; Beckwith of Has­ Adrian. Aug. 7-13: Alma. Aug.
tings.
July 10.
8-9; Bad Axe, Cassopolis. Buy
City and Coldwater. Aug. 8-13;
lonl* Aug. 6-13: Grand Blanc.
Aug. 9-11: Pontine. Aug. 9-13:
Gaylord, Evart, and Goodelh,
Aug. 10-13: Standteb/Aug. 11-13;
Belleville. Aug. B-14; Iron River,
Aug. 11-14; BL Johns. Aug. 15­
17: Lqwell. Aug. 15-19; Charlotte.
Cheboygan. Corunna and Mid­
land. Aug. 15-20: Ironwood. Aug.

LAST 3 BIG DAYS - ENDS SAT

Fnlmouth. Aug. 10; Ludington.
Fremont, Berrien Springs and
Sandusky, Aug. 10-20; Atlanta.

Hudsonville. Aug. 22-26: Kala­
mazoo. Alpena and Marshall.
Aug 22-27; Mt. Pleasant, Aug.
23-27; Prtonlwy. Aug. 22-28; Al­
lenville. Aug. 26-28; Wayland,
Aug. 25-27: Traverse City. Aug.
29-Sep&lt; 3: Hart. Aug. 30-Sept.
3; Chelsea. Aug. 3l-8epL 3;
Onekama. Aug. 30-Sept 5.
Norway. Sept. 1-5; Imlay City.
Sept. 5-10; Klftrosa. Sept. 2-5;
Saline. Sept, 7-10; Stalwart,
Allegan. Sept. 12-17; Centreville.
Sept 19-25: Rogers Qty. Sept.
24-25: Hillsdale. Sept. 25*00.1,
Marquette, Oct. 13-15.

Charge Young Man
With Check Theft

BARRY COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
AT THE GRANDSTAND

In Hastings, Michigan

WEDNESDAY, July 27th
HEAVYWEIGHT HORSE
PULLING CONTEST

Adm.
Starts
8:30 p.m. ChiUr.il 25‘
LIVESTOCK PARADE
STARTS AT 7:00 P.M.

THURSDAY NITE, JULY 28th
FOR THE
IRST TIME

Luck O'Hara's DEVIL Drivers

WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

July 27th - 28th &amp; 29th

n AA

2:00 p.m.

4 Races &gt;2 Heats Each Day!
$14,000
in purses

THE NEW 1966 SHOW

IN

Famous Clowns .

HASTINGS

“

admission

Star* of Hie

8:30 P.M.

Adm. *150

Movie (hint Men
Human Bomb Act

GREATEST SHOW •i&lt;u WEEK- Saturday Nite

Raymond Rohn, 21. R1 Delton,
waived examination when ar­
raigned In Hatting* Municipal
Court on a charge of larceny
from a building and was bound
over to the September term of
Circuit Court.
He also pleaded guilty to ob­
taining money under false pre­
tenses and was given a 30-day
Jail term and lined 845 plus
45 95 court costa.
Deputy Harvey Baker said
Rohn was charged with taking
a traveler’* check from lhe home
of Archie Woodman on R1 Del­
ton. and cashing It at- Elwin
Lammers shop. The 420 check
was taken July 15.

Hables. boys and men average
men and young girls buy
pairs.

Need Money
for New
Facilities?K
See u&gt; for the
money you need
to finance new
farm faeilitiee,
repair*, expan­
sion, stc. Long
term*, low coit,
no prepayment
penalty.

■ ERT RUBY &amp; COMPANY

WRESTLING SHOW
Friday, July 29
8:00 P.M
Adm. $1.50 - Ringlid. $2.09

Idala—Mu 527-4JIO

Featured Bout*

HASTINGS OFFICE

Tor TV WKtSTU.S
The Student va.
The Fabuloua Igor

Mala OHka

SOI Vi Sa. Michigan

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

Is AceiMtor Time

Sa Be Careful

NUMBUt 16

(Hostings, Michigan, Thursday, August 4. 1966

111 Hi Year

Voters Reject Barry Jail Proposal
(-GALLON DONOR—Ernest Smith. R3 Driteo, who operate*

47 Agencies to
Share in Your
Community Fund
Chairman Jack Hoke and Co-

Barry Zoning Ordinance
Available to Residents
As Barry County to becoming Comiplsslon member* are Nor­
more aware of zoning many ‘ man Stanton, chairman, R1
questions have arisen by the Dowling; Ralph Moore, secrepeople of the county.
tary, R1 Freeport: Forest Foley.
Roy Walters, zoning adminis­ R1 Hastings; Earl Pennock. R2
trator. has announced that the Nashville; Cart Jordan. R2
zoning office has- available a Woodland: Basil Johnson. Del­
booklet entitled "Barry County ton. and Pau! Gibson, R2 Mid­
dleville.
Zoning Ordinance."
This booklet may be obtained
at the office In the Hastings
City Hall.
Zoning Is not' new to Barry
County having been in effect for Waiters explained.
a few years, however, the new
The soning ordinance to not
zoning ordinance was adopted
by the Commission In March. uses of property may be re­
I960, after the Board of Super­ stricted: otherwise the primary
visors voted on It.
Tlie Barry County Zoning feated.
,
Zoning la not "against" any
rightful um of property. Zoning
Is concerned with use of property
—how land and buildings are
best ullllMd In the Interest of
property owners. Moat properties
are generally sonod for the yery

Picnic Friday
Caps Playground
Activities Here

property owner would volun­
tarily choose anyway If there
This Is tlie final wock of Has­ were no aoning.
tings' 29th consecutive Summer
Because local conditions are
Playground program and to climax often varied, toning sometimes
imposes unintentional hardship
and his staff have scheduled a big on some property owner if re­
picnic for Tyden Park starting at quired to conform to the Mrtet
terms of the ordinance. There­
The youngsters are to report to fore, the state Zoning Acte re­
their own playgrounds, and walk quire every county to appoint a
Zoning
Board of Appeals to
to the park with their sunervteors.
whom the property owner can
turn for special exceptions.

The picnic to to qid at 2 nm.
TUg-of-wnr. sack Hkira. threobsriri'd races atxl oilier events are
।
planned to kaap .tha youngsters
hnnoy.
‘
■ Roy Walters. Wilbur Uldriks. R4
Winners of Friday's pet show Battle Creek: Paul Gibson. R2j
MlddlavLUa, and Max Coats, R3,
ton and Karen Radant; moat un­ Hastings
usual. Nora Webster and Bruce
Zoning can help preserve what
Smith: largest. Raymond Bolton
and Brian Shetterly; beat trick, munlty. Zoning promotes com­
Mark Shade and Bruce Smith.
munity stability aod It facilitates
Doll diow winners were: largest the development of good road
collection. Tammy Foltz; moat un­ systems, good fire protection and
usual. Roberta Blrke and Ann good policing systems. Zoning Is
Wrvcrmitn; prettiest. Carrie Sorby, a lure for good tax-paying In­
and oldeat. Tnncssa O'Donnell.
dustry. Zoning can help save
The dir's badminton ehamtaxes. How? By knowing future
developments, public funds’ are
better used for positive, con­
Northeastern.
structive measures designed to
Sheryl defeated Mary Kennedy serve the entire community.
of Southeastern for the title and
"Remember toning Is for you."
Sue Wilcox of the First Ward Park Walters said.
In the semi-finals. Wes downed
Brian Smith of Central for his
crown, after getting by Pat Fit*,
gerald of the park. Brian defeated
reach the finals,
'
Thls-week the table tennis tour­
nament playoff is set for thia
Thursday morning with the girls
at Northeastern and the boy* at
Southeastern.
The last day the youngsters will
be taken swimming via school bus
Is this Thursday afternoon, with
only one trip. The bus will leave
from Central, with stops at
Southeastern and the park.

Joan Gay Arrives in
Monrovia, Liberia

Cooler Weather,
Rain Brings
Relief to Area

Persona who sweltered in the
t
heat of Isat week welcomed
_________________________
- tthe
drop In temperatures and the
soft rain which fell Monday
evening.
Last Wedneaday the tempera­
ture hit 92, according to records
at the Michigan Fteherlea Re­
search Station.
The nights have been cool
with a low of 48 hit on Sunday
and the mercury remained In the

Mr and Mrs Russell Gay of urday the high was
Hickory Comen received a cable
The temperatures follow:
from their daughter. Joan, stating
that she had arrived safely in Date
Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, July rr.
for duty with the Peace Corpa. July MSite Is a Delton High graduate and July N.
look four weeks' Peace Corps July 88.
training al the University of Rhode July 31.
1HU1IK1. She
Island
oiir left New York
...... Jujy 26 ( —- -­
and waa In Monrovia the next jtay. Aug. i.

FINAL CONCERT

EDITORIALS
e

r

■—BjntSd.C -h ii

-

oreaented

The economy crippling airline jentlon Is probably the leaser of
strike, called despite a proposed &lt;wo «v»&gt;settlement that Sen. Wayne More#
Sen. Wsyna Morse, certainly
neither a conservative nor an
table, emphasized the fact that the enemy of labor was on the govern­
Federal Government must be ment panel called In to help avert
granted direct Ives and guideline* this costly slriine strike which was
wo obviously not In the public
Just as, earlier in this century, tt Interest, nor. as be said. "In the
had to be given continuing au- Interest of the workers and em­
ployees In this groat transportation
Industry."

by

U&gt;e

Municipal

Loses by 46 Votes;
Robinson, MacLeod
In Judgeship Race

With one of the heaviest primary votes in Barry County
history, electors Tuesday again voted down a proposal for a
new jail while Michigan Democrats nominated former Gov. G.
M^nnen Williims.to cirry their banner in the November election
I against U.S. Senator Robert I’. Griffin. Griffin, appointed to the
I p-ist after the death of Senator Patrick McNamara, had no
I opposition
nnnnzltlnn for the OOP
GOP nornlnanonillta- —*-r
‘ .------------------------T—i
‘
1
1
”
tion
1 no money to put Into the slnk______
In addition to the loll millage I Ing fund.
Owners ot
of propmy
property m
In ««*»Hasowners
T
___ County Clerk William Cridler
tings have more than two week* proposal, which lost by a margin I
6 1* the deadline for
to pay their 1966 municipal tuxes of 46. the race t&lt;r the nomlna- ■
of supervisor action to
Intervention since there to such
I have been Involved in without a three percent penalty. llona for jUdKe of the Barry- place the measure on the No77&gt;c Red Cross Chapter, which massive power concentrated in the’
and at the end of July 8133266.46
Flfth JudldB| Clrcu!t at- vember general election ballot,
needs funds for the vital blood Federal authority already. Howof the 828731024 total tax bill
: The county board meets next
___
program and other activities, to
had been paid. Treasurer Ruby traded great interest
Atty. RI-ha rd Rob'nson of ~ The millage proposal lost tn
earmarked for 87330, Salvation ever, when any organized faction'know of a tingle Vrage settlement Henney reports.
Army for 11240. Family St Chil­
Eaton
Rantds
ran
second
‘
n
hts
townships by 10 votes. 1589
&gt; x . MIL In- --- — .......... nt Vntnn twit l»d . .me
- ■ nnn __ ■ . 1. -_ __
dren Services for 87,055. the United and powerful enough to believe It'that. In iny Judgment, was more
Fund for 85200. 4H for 8450 and
41 percent or 81)6302.31. Ac- I
the Kalamazoo Child Guidance can safely disregard public Interest fair, on'The basis of the evidence." eesMir Ruwell Doty pointed ouL Ba«Tv. po'lln&gt;f 1587 votes &lt;ndlThe proposal carried In Asns well as government recommeri-1 In this instance, the five airlines
Clinic 8290.
.
eating widespread support Rob- .
Residential tax™ amount to Inson tod the t'rkel in all but :Barry No 2. 106-53: Castleton.
&lt; Continued on Page 4)
The Michigan United Fund In- dutioHS, then direct Federal Inter-1
39 percent or 8112.944 10. com- nine of Barre's 72 nrectncta He ।96-86; Hope. 147-122; Johnstown.
cludca 18 State agencies and 20
led in the C'lv of Mastin's with ■77-57; Prairieville, 83-61: Rut­
agencies rated as “National."
331 80 and property designated n tot"l of 517. leadlnv In three land. 139-134: Thornapple. 118­
agricultural pays 82.132 03. Tlie n-erfnris but tvinq wtth •lud-’rl 167 and Yankee Springs. 103-101.
include Arthritis Foundation.
figun-t Include the one percent Mlt-hell wtth 74 votea tn the It carried in Hastings' Fourth
829153ft; Catholic Charities. 829,­
collection fee.
I Second Ward.
Ward. 235-157
642; Kenny-Michigan Rehabilita­
The E. W. Bliss Company pays I'
Barrv Probate Jodce Philip
tion Foundation. 8183230; Leader
Oreg Webster and Jim* Fran­ hosted toy families In the various । the largest tax. 856.112.73. The H. MltehMt received a h»av» electors . turned down proposals
Dogs for the Blind, 847.000; Better
Hearing, 894200; Retarded Chil­ cisco, members of the comet sec­ countries they visited. Concerts. Hastings Mfg. Company tax ag-,
jail, with a combined cost of
dren. 8120.978; Deaf. 818200; Chil­ tion of the Musical Youth Inter­ ranging from two to four a day. gregates 835.068 61. Tyden Cor- ,
dren's Aid Society. 8245,000; Crime national band, returned Wednes­ were given In parks, schools, ca- ' poraUon 310.303 82. Consume. 1 Jadrr Mitchell carried aeven 81.600.000 The Courthouse comPower 87246 09. Hastings Alu- ‘’ precincts.
St Delinquency Council. 824500; day. July 27. from n five week's thedrals and auditoriums.
A
(r
&gt;
Im
d.„
allowM
time
I
»"*««•
•«»«•
•»»
I
।
Barry
Prosecuting
Attorney
concert
tour
of
cities
in
Scotland,
Diabetes, 881287: Epilepsy Center
State Senator Garry Brawn of
England. Holland. Belgium. West for sight-seeing and shopping
I HasUnga Corporation 81.19955 1 RkhArrf
Richard M Baue
Bauer ran third In
Highlight of the trip for the !1111,1 Chenoweth Jdachlne 8’153.27. ‘&gt;!■»0»Un...CnuntY.
k.n.xtr. receiving 623 Schoolcraft will carry the OOP
8664,078; Kidney Foundation. 8166. Germany And Swl tawland.
I vnfea but neither he nnr Judge
829;, League for Nursing. 839350;
hand and choir, was their ap­
against
incumbent Congressman
I M’lchel! made n dent In the
Mental Health. 8177.780; Welfare
pearance before an audience of
I Eat-m vote In the neighboring Pau) H. Todd. Jr., who liad no
League. 8103347; Multiple Sclero­ musician* from Michigan and
I rniintv. Jlld&lt;’C Mitchell received
sis. 1157,000, and United Cerebral surrounding slates, left Slult- .. tlonai Industrial Eisteddfod,
won the nomlnai 222 votes and Atty. Bauer 213.
Palsy, 8177300.
near Mlddlesboro. England.
। Attv. Rnbln&lt;on and Eaton ProNational agencies include Ameri­ mornlng, flew to Shannon airThe Eisteddfod was a week­
| bate Judge Anmis N. MacLeod to Augustine's 72ft. Todd waa
can Council for Nationalities Serv­
long music and fine-arts festival
I will fnee each other &lt;n the een- given a complimentary 1536
ice. 85300; Social Health. 847394;
In which adu't and jun'or bands,
V! Amezazi. WflW. I
- Part of t,le f'0!’1' ,O' chqirs. soloist*, and folk dancers
Child Welfare League. $25278; So-, People program, members were- from United States and Europe
the field In Eaton with-all but nated for State Senator on the
----- .----- —--------- of one precinct reported, receivin’ Republican ticket ftom the 20th
dal Work Education. 86207; Public
--------------------------- -—■ competed and appeared in conSummer school for 240 selected j rn. votes while Robinson polled
Health Nursing. 814.451; Jackson ' 1
Laboratory. 825.171; International; ]
trict. A fed«ral grant of 826.068
Pohl„,nn-, sotl,i vote wns 3 552
Social Service. 820319; Leukemia |
ternallonal trophy and 1150 for rimywl U»
nd mocltwh !W
Society. 845200; Employment of ’
. . C— "T . . .
,wwlon
.— „ana
i.kcs.. arcurui'w Democratic ticket. Kenneth O
which provided Instruction 'o_r
for u
t0 unonie|ni nitures Anv
Attv.. wu.
Wll■*
Youth. 83200; Alcoholism. 812.100; I,
In
an
article
entitled
"Why
academlcally slower student* in (ftr(1 u M)k„ri| nolled 1200 votes
Settlements and Neighborhood I
Musicians
Go
West."
the
music
grade' one through eight.
Raton nnd SOI in Barry tor
Centera. 89570; Legal Aid St Dp,
critic wrote: "Two hundred y
fender, 85564; Recreation St Part ।______________ ________
Student.-, received Individual -ww..
2 301; Judge Mitchell's
Mltchdl's total wm tor Johnson apparently won reftfinistlm Mover
l . ।
•j-Tiis. v.-sr
Assembly. 815241 - Traveler* Ata I l5r Jonn tfindeei was elected"
Kara! centre of Europe In the I
»“&lt;uage art,
813.480; Urban League. 830200; ‘ 1’7a2,‘lenl °r lh£J^,1TOOd B2Trd
according to the unofficial re­
twentieth century they go to Ute |
Group enrichment inzlrucUnited Seamen's Service 814202.101 Education Thursday evening,
turns.
and United Service Organization, I His name was placed in TwtnL USA — and after hearing last llon in art. mode, nature
night's
concert
at
the
Eisteddfod
»«udy.
andglrLi
and boy* pbv*l8323^00
nation by Eldon Flrasner who
tlte. I know why.'
{ steal education was also offered Atty. Bauer received 213 in Eaton district. Anthony Stamm received
Th* linHari Rmh*
lu“ te-rved
president of the
for a total of 838.
the GOP nomination by a land­
.. ™
Servlrc Oragnita(hp
o[
Tlie Musical Youth Interna- ln
half-day sculon*.
In the onlv two races for the slide vote over Joseph J. Bra-.
A staff of 15 reading teachers,
' Woodland and Lake Odessa Uonal band and choir from
nomination for township superMichigan 6»ve the most polished 13 teachers In other areas, and
I rchooto in May of 1961.
professional performance two guidance counselors were
i"&lt;n“MBDle*Grore-towii7
'
Landsen, starting Ids third and
that I have ever heard from employed under the direction ot *h. h A|tart
ri o.,netyoung people. They made most Raymond Greene and William *n*
Noffk“of Thomappte 591. unopposed for the nomina­
tion.
Hui. wtut,
b.„a,
I ‘
j. voa™
seem
use
amateurs.
|
q-^.
Summer
school
was
one
of
o.
Williams.
| was renominated for State senaA federation of six voluntary
Thelr
performance,
which
In-1
three
projeota
recently
financed
:
tj
i
.
won
th
.
oop
nod
b
„
a
i
tor
from the 23rd by a wide
agencies, USO operates clubs and
c
|udea
,
“
I
J?L
^"
“
l
f
.
un
£L
totaling
857.u.vote
margin,
receiving
65
to
|
nuuwin
Yankee
Springs,
his only
r i
■—*— .•“•rsL ———f
is-vote marem. receiving
lounges around the world to help ed treasurer and Melvin Ralrlgh
:of Th* Battle Hymn of the | 201 under the Elementary and Pennock's 50. Noffke had
build morale for about 3200200 was elected scci'etary of the ■
board. Trustees *rt«ineM Wood.!
,w“ flawtesa. and leftV Secondary
wconoary Education
taucauan Art.
an. The
inc M-vote
89-vote margin.
margin 218 to 128
129
oa voiea io tmvia k. rusnaw s M.
US. service personnel. The USO Huron
Healy and Floyd Barnum ^e
massive
audience
shouting
I
funds
must
be
med
for
new
nr
•
_
.
.
the
used
or : T_
•«.
Jay A, Wabeke polled 3ft vote* on
also provides live entertainment
for more ’
I expanded program, te aid the
*n
Democratic Uckrt
Under J-'leasner's leadership as
through Ils ramp shows program
The group, which has already ' educationally deprived student
--- -------------------- —
- --------- SUU IUpr~nU.
for OIs stationed In isolated areas
n,.nl V1'
Ih^nminiiinn
t,Tt JW”®* 8 Farnsworth easily
other project* at Lakewood m
tian consolidated the districts of presented concerto in Saline
of the globe.
Jl-l. to th. nomiaitut
„ u,. hZ
icaIn addition to serving Michigan's Woodland. Lake Odessa. Clarks­ Albion. Livonia. Detroit and
ruw. OU.UICUl
— — -r.----- —-------- ----1 ■ tabllshment of a reading cen.cr 1 The issue of financing a new Duhiic,n ticket from the Mlh
servicemen around th; world, the ville.
Sunfield and 10 primary
only District, polling 8JH7 votea to
USO maintains Installations at achooto formtog I he Lakewood »l«ht in Bturgls. and tn Ann for lumdicappezi readers, a tench- ,35-inm. .- J.”
r. 7h.,11 PreclnrU- Including Hastings' John Kllngenberfs 2543 and
the
’• following .Tuesday. —
Marquette and Sault Ste. Marie district wtth an enrollment of Arbor «
The
vote lh
on
In
ln.Uue- ,Pourth
praai„, Ward.mm
, .t,,,
, ; Rnn.vi gg Layton's 1289 “
The Detroit and Mt. Clemens USO nearly 2,800 students and com­ Lester McCoy, of Saline, is di­ juldH .mU
“ hu
operations are maintained locally, pleted a 81.665.000 high school rector of Musical Youth Interna- Uon totlown•» U. lunluhon let hr «
uuainr
tlonai
and
conductor
of
the
■tud.nt helth c. r.
Yzs to IMf NO. Prowl
SELoteSTi q
tn cooperation with National USO. building.
'n» lx»nl «ubll.bM I„|d&gt;«r. JMkMfU,.orsf»U..dlPrwr-ht
No 1. whkh Wm to m,U the Lw.tn 101 Po-lrt w. »«ou
n-guliu- meeting night as the recU lhe bantlBupt. William Eckstrom stated sinking fund, carried by a 34- unopposed for the Democratic
third Thursday of every month! Greg and Jim have been mttn- that he expect, the district to vote margin, with 3582. TBS nomm.tton. received 1.87ft re­
al 8 pm. in the superintendent’s! bets of the Hastings School band receive another grant for similar votes and 2548 NO votes.
......
"
office.
(program since .the fourth grade. projects for the 196B-67 school
In detesting the tax limitation 1
In the 89th representative dis­
year: however, the total funds
trict, Stanley Powell rolled up a
Sheriff Merl Campbell an­
provided
may
be
somewhat
leas
fcated
the
entire
proposal
with
huge margin for' re-nomination
nounced the appointment of two mills and
debt retirement
new members of his department.
levy of 4.3 mills foe the 1966­
Gerald E. Plank. 21, Middleville, 87 arhool year.
began duties as a deputy sheriff
Faced with Increased labor and
on July 24.
food costa and a reduction m
the availability of government
Madison, began hto duties July 29 surplus commodities, the board
rratic nomination, received KI
He to a former member of the
Hastings police deportment
Funeral services for William H
lunches for grades 7 through 12
from 30 to 35 cento, and fn Andrews, 79. 219 W. Muriel
Oeonre Romney a vote of 3.018
Street,
who
suffered
a
fatal
heart
adults, from 30 to 40 cent.'
for the Republican nomtnot'nn
Grades one through six will con
Directors of HaMlngs Manu­ tinue to pay 25 cento per luncl 2, while walking In the 500 block
1483. Both were unopposed.
facturing Company have declar­
BupL William . Eckstrom re­ on N. Michigan Avenue, are to
ed a regular quarterly dividend ported that five elementary onu be held al 1:30 pm. this Thursrelatively

pletlng their organization for the
1966 United Community Fund
campaign for a goal of 854325
The goal 1s above the 853380.40
achieved In the last Hastings cam­
paign for funds to finance youth
programs and humanitarian or­
ganisations.

Industry Pays
11 Percent of
Local Tax Bill

Hastings Cornetists Return
From European Concerts

i-a. 240 Lakewood
Students End
Summer School

Dr. Lundeen
Heads I^kewood
School Board

Sheriff Names
New Deputies

M

Bill Andrews
Suffers Fatal
Attack Tuesday

Declare Dividend

company's common stock, pay- to be hired before* the-faculty ■

thelr race for the Democratic

to opicfate
la Riverside
Mr. Andrew*-was born on July

backward glances

term. Incumbent Griflin’received

raay...
from the
Banner filet
lagoon

WTllams we and Griffin 2Jftl.

P
kc

rocketing thousands of

Miller VFW Post
John Swalnson.

Nurserymen at Ito annual mart­
In. In U» Anntan pn-ntad
the Norman J. Obteman Award

arm Bureau Sales
uiiding Burglarized

partment of Horticulture al
Michigan State Univeratty. Dr.
. ... _ — | I L—«—a—a tn 11."—
Tukey.

late Dean Eugene Davenport.

about 41 percent
x -&gt;!of **« 15017 mlatered electors.
I»i 1964, Barry. County's prt-

Michigan

Ute south Side of Hastings
Sunday night.

iff
urday, thus oomptoUni 41
of continuous sarrioa with that

Hastings
resident*

and

Barry

county

to Stanley Tonkin's office
835 wag taken from two
jraad

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visiting
mo«*«T. Mrs. Ms*
Ils Orou, is MhK --------of Befit* Cisrs, C
a family grt-topleasure on Sunt

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Fair Entertainment

Drivers from the Mocce Lodge
furatehing trarwauun and a*.
g*** Jrth areaogementa wrs
Rotiert Bowman, dlnrr/i Curili,
Howard Wilson.
Kenneth
Adsroa,
yalpMU
htn. ceeii
Morgan.^

nsr».
D. Hunt (Vldkl R*id» of
Alakaa, announce the
of their third son, Jarno
. July 21. He weighed 8
&gt; oza. * Rev. and Mra DaHegK and children of 8pen• N Y, span i**t. week
their uncle, the Harold Rlt. * Sunday, July 24.'the famof John Waldren gathered
lit ivun.
— — ■ ■ — ~_ I__

Gcrodenaki, Ttancy.Qorrtsndd.
Pauline Smith. Loub RibmU. Dick
Aldrich. Helen Bowmau -and Mrs.
Harald Wlbon.
'

have fumbhed tranapartallon for

. ,
sac re m aucnaance
Included the children, grand and
. grandchildren.

logs such, a* the Barry County
Fair, the annual color tour and
other entertainment.

emty accompanied the patient*, en)Pio&gt;’e&lt;J •»

INDIAN SOCIETY

Mrs. Appelman
Of Nashville

Medical Facility.

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McKIbbtn reunion at the Robert

Lake Odessa
By Ruth Peterman
JN tatM Ave.
_
1T4U17J
Mra. Ethel Brophy of William-

'ston
Mrs.
Gary
chel
NIWI

wa* a Thursday guest of
Arvllla MUrty and Mra.
Brophy and children, Ra­
and Keith of Sparta, ac-

Funeral services for Mrs. AudW I Appelman,,70. of Nash­
ville. who died at 2 am. Tuesday
al Pennock Hospital, are to be
a birthday party held al 2 pm. thU Thursday at
• the Vogt Funeral Home at Nash­
ville. Burial win be In the T*krvlew Cemetery.
McKIbbin home at X515
Mra. Appelman became 11] In
’ Grand Rapid* while shopping
on Tuesday. Joly 28. and was
j taken to Blodgett Hozpital.
with relatives
I Later the was transferred to
Ionia, Belding;
f ^Pennock Hospital.
She had been staying at her
I leers were retained: Wallace, Gun Lake cottage.
ShroU, preaident; Clifford Wal­• m_8he **“ 6001 ln Castleton
ter. vice president, and Geneva Township on Feb. 19. 1898. the
O’Connor, Nashville, aecretary- daughter of James and Mary
treamirer. * Mra. Glenn Hawkina, JV!' 'Miller) Hummel. She al­
and Mr. and Mra. Myron Han-’’ tended school at Nashville.
’
She married Ernest L. Ap-

-—
——------ ------- were al
spending the weekend at Sparta.1 Greenville hospital Thursday to
I w Mr. and Mra
Raymond —
—- —
Croulhamel and Mr. and Mra.
' Norman Benner and daughter, of Belding.

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have returned home after a to­ atton had a meeting ud potluck
day visit with the George Fetter- dinner at the Lake-O falx

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A FREE ROLL of Block and White
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for procniing - Size* 120 -127 - 620.

Plus SCrH Green Stamps

they visited aoveral day*.

Orrin Cette. Friday. * Mr. and
Mm Alvin Spaulding of Grand give rides to underprivUegwd
Rapids were Sunday vtettors of children in the Jayoeea “Chrtattna* In July" project. Harold HitThelma Gilliland of Ian*lng
were Wednesday evening callers trophy for horaetnanahlp.
turd the Millard Hullman* of
Grand Rapids. Monday vuit.-rr. »nd granddaughter, Ml** Ruth
Schreckcngtwt. of Cleveland. Ohio
held at the village park July 34 attended the All Blate Int«rniedlxte band concert held’ In
the Interlochen Bowl with their
•on. Gerald of East Lanalng •*
the conductor, July 24.

ItmtM* A«Mcy
INSURANCI

Ids vbUted Mra. Arvllla Murty.
the George Barker* and the Glen
Hawkina Tuesday. He also waa a
dinner guest of the George Olm­
stead. rural Woodland and vUlt-

too mem
110 W. State

Context
★ Dance Contest
dr Cash Prizes
■ Indian Handicraft
„ __
★ Free Camping for Indians
★ Ball Game

Bernard Watson of Algonquin i
Lake. R2 Hastings, recently com-1
pie ted schooling at Great Lakes.
He is assigned to the USS Strong
with Charleston. S.C.. a* it* base I
He was to leave this Wednesday. |
Aug. 3, for Germany, and to re­
turn to Charleston by Sept. 1.
He .then Is to leave on a special
assignment for Vietnam. He Is a
1965 HHS grad. HU address U:
Larry Watson. FN. B-50-29-98;
UBS Strong DO. FPO New l
York, N.Y. 09501.

Company, died In 1959.
\ She was a member of the
Nashville Garden “Club and the
Clover Leaf Club of the E.U.B.
Church.
Mrs Appelman Is survived by
a daughter. Mrs. Farrell (Vivian)
Babcock of East Grand Rapidstwo sons. Ernest of 806 W. Grand
Street, and Michael of Nashville;
three grandchildren; one great
grandchild; two sisters. Mra
Kenneth (Vada) Mix and Mra
Merrill (Ona) Hinckley, both of
Soshvllle, and one brother. Fay
ummel, 826 8. Coss Street.
. Two brothers. Earl and Guy,
proceded her in death.

CHARLTON PARK
Midway betwean Naihville and Hostings, Michigan,
on M-79. The park ii located on the Thomappie
River, ’/* Mile off M-79. Turn north at Gulf Station.

Parking . .. 50c

IN HASTINGS

■eiuwiff
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

SUMMER WHITE GOODS EVENT!

Pleasant Valley
«1 CUrkavliU
03-1434
The Sunday worship aervice at
the United Brethren Church was
wen attended, a* wag the evening
drlve-ln service. Special numbers
Included the menl Instrumental
trio—accordion, Darrel Ovenshire­
guitars, David Livingston and
Larry Walt. Next Sunday evening
will also feature local talent. *
Mr.-and Mra. Harold Newberry
Md daughter and Mr. and Mrs
Joe Van Dusan of Kalamazoo were
guests of their grandmother. Mra.
ftna Neeb, Sunday.

measure

wife. Dorothy, at their!

DECORATOR FABRICS
by th* yard

of the John E. Brake* for supper
on. Saturday. * Mr. and Mra..
George Eldred recently went on a
vacation trip through Kentucky.
Indiana and Ohio. * Mrs Fred
(Dorisi Bawdy and baby boy came
home from Pennock Hospital Sat-

Phon. M5-2I34

•&gt;

from our custom

Famllita near here who attended
mer Miller, the Lloyd Mlllera. Ovid
Millers and Mrs Jessie Miller. *
Mr. and Mrs George Eldred and
grandson. Denny, were Sunday
suitors at John Ball Park. * Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Ovenaiilre and
daughter ot Detroit were guest*
of the Ovcnahlres over the arekend. ★ Mr..and Mrs. Ken WlUette
and Jean and Joel of Clarksville
and Uie L. J. Mote family acre
Sunday caller* of their father.
Clayton Mote.

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pioneer names of Hastings on

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W Yean Ago
■path Chautaqua open*
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11.25 for children. A feature of
the program this year will be a
recital by Julia Clauaaen, noted
grand opera aoprano aadated by

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(Hastings

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�gembly building alone corn* eight
Federal legtslattai to protect Ito acres at ground, ha* a completely
Intereat against over-greedy ambi­ sir conditioned Interior, and two
tious or Ug labor ax well as big major working area*: a 535-foothigh "high bay” area and 310foot-high “low bay" are*. A medianlcal leviathan known a* Uie
Crawler-Transporter will move
tne assembled rocket &lt;3M fret
tall) «nd Ito mobile launch plat­
form the three and one-half miles
to the launch sit* at a spewl of
something
less than on* mils per
cow aroused derisive laughter from
the thousands of Frenchmen who hour. Both Uie huge assembly
have had to wait yean just for an budding, the mobile platform and
ordinary telephone and then have Uie gigantic crawler represent new
to cope with service that to highly engineering breakthrough*.
erratic when, in fact, it is not
Th* coat. too. will be equally
amailng and gigantic!

Gaulle may on* day find it neces­
All tills makes one wonder, to
sary to use hl* "hot line’ Just to there anything more to this tnoon
transmit a message to one of his shot than national pride and pres­
Minister* right here in Parts ” The tige? If not, it* a terrible waste
ot money. However, It Is a fact,.
that the many new discoveries and
scientific breakthrougiis during tlie
course ot the rocket program have
already added wealth to this nation

&lt;m the moon, you would be Mw
at targets hundreds of thMtmatj
at mile* sway, instead « afljy a
very few thousand (a* har* on
earth) and Um doesn't warn to
mat* much
Even the Rusrians reeogntaa this,
since they are close to an agree­
ment with Uie United States* not
to exploit the moon for military
purposes. After all, in a situation
like Uils. what does either side
have to lose I

Thus, it would scon that there
to no frantic nah to get to the
moon, and if we. could save a few
billion dollars by taking things at
a bit calmer pace, then that might
be one sensible way of relieving
some of the pressure on th* econ­
omy and on tlie dollar.
» plcjinlc supper at the home of
Wilbur Uldrika at Fine Lak* *
Mr. and Mra. Richard Our called
on Mr. and Mr* Gorden Buxtan
Friday evening. ★ Mr. and Mr*
Norman Frey were- Friday dinner
quests of his parent*.
By Mrt. Leo Fr*y
j Mra. Leo Frey and Kathryn en­
joyed a dinner at theNordia in
Bunday Mr and Mr*. G«- —
Lyrm Hom- who
aid Shepard from near St. Mary* will teach in Eaton Rapids. Her
Lake were dinner guests ct her husband. Mlcliael, will be a prin­
parent* Mr. and Mra. Fred Frey, cipal In the elementary schools. *
Callers of the group were Mr. and: Mr. and Mra. Gordon Buxton at-

U.S. District Court
Bankruptcy Petitions

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have them cleaned the safest and most

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MILLER'S Duroclean
9 YEARS IN HASTINGS

region, more forbidding than any­
thing on earth. It is too early to
predict what further advances may
follow in the wake of a successful
moon landing. Certainly, it is
never likely to be on area far
cotentoaUon but It might become
a sensationally successful base for
a "far out” observatory and sclen-

Bunday at Binder’s Park. * Mr.
and Mrs- Gary McAlvey and fam­
ily of New Lennox. BL. arrived al

((.*79:11 Meets
Muk, Otouo,
.1 11.... -

families spend vacations in
tlie tar reach**. of our state,
neighboring state*, and all
over the country. Some even
go to Europe. Everyone says
the biggest thrill of all Is

Yes. it to always nice to
return to your own home;
especially If it to a nice one.
Thert is no reason to not
have a nice home Of your
wax later fotind to contain aome
of Uktf world* richest deposit* at
copper and iron ore. and millions
of vacationer* have since cone
to enjoy It* wilderness beauty.
A hungry lawn usually to poor­
Some at It* top travel attrac­
ly colored, thin and weedy. This
tions include Mackinac Island,
call* for fertiliser, and in some
th* Soo Locks. 150 waterfall*
late Royale National Park. Plc-

Hungry La\vn
Really Looki It

help you to Improv* the one
you already own with leas
expense Uian you Imagine
and with terms that will
please you. Stop U&gt; and,well
talk n over. EAMT MM

Mountains State Park.
For free Michigan vacation
planning information, write the
Michigan Tourist Council. Stev­
ens T. Mason Building, Lansing,
Michigan, one.

vacation. * Wednesday dinner
guest* of the Sterling French's
were Mr. and Mra. Gordon French
and baby of Hasting* and Mra.
The Kingsley Ladle* Aid met at
tlie community Hall for a potluck
dinner. Mra. Mary Klhhnger and
Mrs. Russell Huasoog were host­
esses. ★ Gerald Tungnte was at
tlie Steam Rodoo In Hastings las'.

Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Freeland of Leach Lake over the
weekend were her brother and
gutter. Horner Nelson and Mr*
Lucy Ctarir of Traverse City, and
Generally, It to advisable to Mr* Clark to staying for a few
apply at one time not more than days this week.
; _________ i
one pound of actual nitrogen
per thousand square feet of lawn.
This would amount to 10 pounds
of 10-8-4 or 6 pounds of 30-10-5
ferUlxer per thousand square

Any military value of the lunar
surface lias been pretty well dis­ Spring* ★ Mr. and Mr*. Charles
counted. After aU. to fire projec­ Nicely of Hickory Corner* have
tiles from the moon at the earth. bought tlie Gordon Buxton farm.
I you would Brat have to carry the
The local pedro club met with
Mr*. Fred Stiles Thuraday at her
rocket* and control equipment Clear lake cottage. * Tlie Ban| at prohibitive expense and once Held bull teams met Saturday for

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n, younger sou at the WU-

Dowling

Lt. Col. Adrounie
Back from Lebanon

ns on hii hand and foot when
picked up hot charcoal dlsdcd by picnickers Sunday ofnoon at Chariton park. * The

including *» frtp across the
Mackinac bridge.
The BUI Btorm family returned
Friday following • we-k* twc*lion to northarn Michigan. *
The Lawrence Quick family en-

Hickory Corners

Hi

About 13:30 mm. firemen went
to the Unite DanWa farm a mile
DorW of Qariteo QwUr to put

LL Col V. Hany Adrounie. who
has been profeanr of environmental

George ScoU is back in the
txMptuil at Ann Arter, * Roger
Davis w expected to come home
from there Friday but injured
bls leg so waa unable to do ao.
RoMUvm attended the blrth&lt;My party held at Uie Medical
Facility for Abbie and Ed McKlbbin, Sunday evening.

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Save 7c. Date nut, butternut, almond, apple, blueberry,
cherry and cinnamon sugar filled.
ORANGE KNOTS ,6 fa, 42c
A rich yeast raised dough with fresh orange and honey
g taxed.

Remember Mi

'

Now! Tint, tone or retouch bleaches
in less than 10 minutes, with
COLORMASTER by HELENE CURTIS

Balyeat of R4 Hastings. The
i bride-elect is a 1964 graduate of
Hastings High School and is em­
ployed by Uie Hastings Mutual

nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Kathleen Joy. to Den­
nis Allen Swan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Swan. R3 Nashville.
Both are 1066 graduates of Ma­
ple Valley High School. Dennis
will be attending Western Michi­
gan University in the Pall. Sun-

The old shell game of trying
to decide which bag of mixed
nuts has the best quality and
the better ratio of walnut* to
almonds is almoat a thing of the

according to Portia Morris, ex­
tension specialist in Foods and
Nutrition al Michigan Blate Unl-

. . . And all in cdhnplete comfort. The new COLORMASTER
process saves time and gives lovelier results!

PEG'S BEAUTY BAR

DALE'S BAKE SHOP

Personal Mention

CALL
945-3381

ANNOUNCING THIS SENSATIONAL

ENGLANDER SALE!

«»ns
EUER
SLEEP -MATE MATTRESSES

George Kauffman, who has
been on a 30-day leave visiting
hla family and friends in Prec' port, received orders Monday to
I report to Camp PcndeHon. Calif..
Aug. 8, cn route to Vietnam. The
I new ortjhrs cut his furlough
abort by two weeks. George left
terr Uie Mariners hist March 13.
| Army Pvt. Jerry D. Newton. 18,
I whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunne
|W. Cooley, live on R1 Hastings.
was assigned to the 20th Engineer
Battalion in Vietnam. July 15.
Newton, a heavy equipment oper­
ator In Company C of the bat­
talion, altered the Army in Feb­
ruary of this year, completed basic
training at Fort Knox. Ky„ and
was liist assigned at Fort Leonard
Wood. Mo. He attended T-K High
School in Middleville.
I
Jeffrey DeBcct of Joliet, TIL,
I has returned to his home after
a two-week visit with his grand­
parents, tlie Carl Damsons. The
I Damsons accompanied him home
I and spent the weekend with the

Thc two highest grades must
meet Uie same quality require­
ments, but the top grade—UK
Extra Fancy — requires larger

Because the grade standards
on mixed nuts are voluntary,
some packagers probably will buy
and tell nuta by grade without
ever putting the UB. grade
shields on their consumer pocknounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John W. McBain of Del­
ton. The bride-elect la a gradu­
ate of Delton High School and
a sophomore al Michigan Slate
University, majoring In physical
education. Tlie groom-elect Is the

Schwab. He is a graduate of
Clinton High School and is a
junior at Michigan Slate Uni­
versity. majoring in mechanical
engineering. No wedding date

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
By Mrimichard dark

Ho’.lm; guests

some tone with her parents.
। Warren and Georgia Brogan. *
Sunday guests of the D. E.

and Barbecued

GET THE
MATCHING BOX SPRING FOR
Mr. and Mra. Phillip Arm­
strong and children were Satur­
day supper guests of Mr. and
Tlie Clayton Jarrards attended Mrs Norman Armstrong. Sunday
Uie Jarrard family reunion at guest* of Phillip and Pauline
Uie Tew Park near Assyria Cen­ were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ter on Sunday. Dinner guests on
Sunday, a week ago. al the Jar-

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9454172

East Middle Lake
Clarksville and George loailcn
toured the Lower Lake Michigan
shores last week. * Mr. and Mrs.
Cummings and daughter .md Mr
and Mrs. Charles Cooper of Lan­
sing were Sunday guest* of Mr.

SEE OUR COMPLETE
SELECTION OF
GREETING CARDS

LAPO DRUGS
Muskegon over Uie weekend.
I
.Mr and Mrs. Engie visited her I
| parents in South Bend last Mon­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yarger •
1 of Hastings called on Mr. and;
| Mn. Wallcf Culbort last w«* *
Mr. and Mrs Guy Nash visited1
I Mr and Mra. Warren Cairns &lt;xi
I Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs , Allred

118 SO. JEFFERSON

H '.H rif

Firemen Busy' |;

�BASTINGS BANNER

Mrs. Brown and
Mr. Chenoweth, 111,
Exchange Vows

Artist Workshop
Hears Praise for
Hastings' Effort

Orand Rapid* and George M
Chenoweth, III. were united in
marriage on Saturday afternoon

Untveralty of Michigan's 11th
Annual

auptrvlslun

lh«

ArtWL*

lan Church In HaMlnga.
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis

Michael

Works !v&gt;p

mony in the prreence t
mediate fatnlUea.

sponsored

Brown's daughter. Suxl, and Mr.
Chenoweth's son. Steven.
Mra. Brown's other daughter.
Toni, and - Mr. Chenoweth's
■daughter. Tamara, were brides­
maids.
- .

llghtful and rewarding day at
this, one of Michigan* ouutandthe

distinguished

Mr*. George Romney and Harold

cation. Their main topic* covered i Earl Frost. Rl Delton, announce
art in Michigan, and Michigan's the engagement of their daughmany and growing cultural bc- ter,
'
Sandra
‘
Kay. ‘to Russell
” ”
Wa
*­
ters. son of Mr and Mra. Stew­
tlViUM.
The Hastings UMenrrs were art Walers of R3 Delton Both
iwx&gt; graauates
are 1888
graduates ot
of union
Delton
both surprised and honored to sre
hear Mra Romney use Hastings HI g h School The prospective
as an example of a rnutll town brldegroom Is employed at Enwhoae people were interested xian's In Richland An October
1
enough In furthering Its culture wedding is being planned

REVEAL ENGAGEMENT—Mr

TO BE WED—Mr. and Mrs Wil­
liam Taffee. 502 W Colfax, wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter. Jean, to Robert

ENGAGED—Mr and Mrs Loyal
Lowell. Rl Hastings, announce
Hastings announce th* engage­ the engagement of their daugh •
ment of their daughter. Marilyn, ter. Marlene Marie, to Allen
Kenneth Sage. Jr, son of Mr
Mr* Prank A. Oale of HudsonNashville. Miss Lowell I* a
ated from Hastings High School graduate of Hasting* High School

Michigan Ave jean
Micnigan
Jean is a sopnosophomore attending Western Mkhlgan University, studying to be an
executive secretary. Robert Is attending Indiana University and
studying business management.
to start an artists' workshop In
Saturday morning 8 30 - 11 30 Both arc graduates of Hastings
throughout the month of August. High School No wedding date
A colored slide prognun on
has been set.
k« wo Aug. 11, at b pm. AU
"nd friends are
request­
rector of Kalamaxoo Institute of ,|nemb
(d [o ’T»
ft!trnd
dUcusjUon

rram

•n»

"“45

training as a licensed practical
nurse from Borges* Hospital In
Kalamaxoo She is employed al
the Medical Care Facility. Her
fiance was graduated from Hud­
sonville High School in 1862 and
la a senior at Western Michigan
University. He ha* been em­
ployed at the Job Corps in Bat­
tle Creek since January. A De­
cember wedding Is planned

Decorative Touches
Evidence for
» Country jClub
Dinner
Aug.,
____ .... _______

cnaries FOX. Mrs Mlles Dorman scheduled to open Friday.
and daughter.. Kathy, and Mrs. 19 on the Courthouse lawn. 9 '■ The deft. dreoraUve, touche*
Eglantine Frxd. saw a demon-, a m. to 9 pm. Displays will be set I of Lenoir Feldpausch were much
MR. AND MRS. LARRY LEE BURD
slrttkm on portrait painting, up &lt;in a first come taste with In evidnece when 178 Hastings
. . Miss Carol Louise Wilcox Becomes Bride.
given by Helen VanWyk. an- space allotted according to the Country Club member* and their
otoer on matting and framing, ne,^ of toe individual artUt*. gunst* gat lured Friday evening
between ttie 5 to 8 o'clock hours
—--- - —-- -------------------V------- --------- . ,
K' Ml MIWU
Of’jyinr
and to all art* and crafts. An' for the fish-fry meal at the dubThey also attended the Chosen ; CI&gt;try fee of 81 wiU be charged.
corsage of pink and
Gallery of Paintings, retectcd by Each artist Is entirely responsible
Mlchaad Church from worts by: for his own display. Entry
Mirhlran
_________________
Michigan arttet*
artists, and the ritv
five blank* _______
are available
from mem­ teaahclls and very large, bright
bers or contact 845-8618 or 045­ colored. fold out paper flower
9372 for Information
Entry medallion* were used to festoon
The marriage of Miss Carol and Mra. Stanley Brownell. R3
Artists' Workshop : plans to blanks are not required, but
Louise Wilcox, daughter of Mr. Middleville, a* master and mis­
sponsor more such tours and would be greatly appreciated Ulis special event
Among tlie many diner* were and Mra. Robert. J. Wilcox of
Please mall them in by Aug. 12.
Carpenter. Middleville. and Mr*
The Children’s Summer Work­
The Dick Cooks left far Detroit Trethrlca, now of California, who
shop will be continuing every Tuesday afternoon returning were here visiting the Horner ard Burd. 117 Kellogg Street, the bride's cake; Lynda Brownell,
Nashville,
wav
notemnized
BunSmiths.
home Thursday and saw Ethel
bowl; Mra. Richard Allen. Has­
Merman In “Annie Get Your
in the Flrat Presbyterian Church. tings, served the groom'* cake;
Gun." at the Fisher Theatre
Officiating at the double ring Mra. Robert Lord. Hasting*,
served
coffee and Kathy Burd.
ceremony waa the Rev. Willard
H. Curtia Traditional wedding
Sunday, July 31, 23 relatives music was furnished by Mra
For traveling to FVrt Bill.
surprised Mrs Abbie McKlbbin
Okla., where the groom will be
WEDDING
with a birthday party. She Is 82
years old. Aho enjoying the ere- ptokiUdloUwd candeUbre d«PHOTOGRAPHY
breted to* alter c*nacUOr&gt;
dres* with white aooeaaoriea and

Personal Mention

Mr. and Mrs Mike Beckwith
arrived home from Oak Ridge.
Ore . Sunday where they had
visited their daughter and fami­
ly. the Robert Brooks. They spent
a wonderful ten days with their
family. Mike and Bob doing some
fishing, also. They took a lei­
surely trip home doing much
sight-seeing en route, making
their vacation about 3H weeks
The J. Franklin Huntleys were
In Ann Arbor Saturday evening
for dinner with their son. U. of
M. law student. Dennis Huntley.
A recent guest of Mrs. Clar­
ence Crawford was her daughter.
Mra. Robert Jesson of Garden
City. Long Island. N.Y.
The Chester Hodges and Ver­
land Ransom* were at Macki­
nac Island several days last week
attending a business meeting.
Mrs. Pete Harrington and her
youngsters are here visiting from
Tucson. Arte, visiting her mother
and brother. Mra. Oarle Puller
and tlie Hubert Puller*.
unren in nuunage uy ner la~ '
2° I side at'the Medical Care Facility
. Mr. and Mrs. James Berry
liter. Carol wore a white floor Oc*^uet
' This coming February they will
length gown of peau de sole. The
Out of town guest* came from were In Louisville, Ky. the first
lace bodice, buttoned In the batt Lansing. Kalamaxoo. Battle
The Frank McCloskey family
was complemented by a scodjJ Creek. Grand R*pids and Wisare visiting his family In Trenneckllne and long tapered loco constn.
M5-3967
------------ •------------and Mra. Robert McKlbbin, Mr. I sleeves, trimmed in tiny button*.
The Wellesley Ironsides were
. 1 and Mra. WUUam McKlbbin. Mr. | The bell shaped aklrt was en- Luncheon Shower
guest* of the Ian Ironsides in
I iianced with a aeml-overaklrt ot
,
and Mra Rolland McKlbbin,
Lansing Saturday evening.
i tec« ovw the peau de *ole sweep- Honors Mrs. Hayward
Correction: The Hem about the
L', TMraztev Juv 28. * lonchro
Ktmneto Garrison. Edna Brown.’
Elizabeth Wll*c«. MaMo RiUhS.
Mr. and Mra Tom Kurr, Pamela.
Mae VanVranken. Michael Weyerted a bridal son Street tn honor of the new read. former Prances Bigg*. We
rhlto roses and Mra Elwyn Hayward, formerly beg your pardon Incidentally,
Watson.
lounru pun
wiure car------'
Stanley, son of Mrs May lan
At the present time, they plan nation*
with a detachable cor- I ——— ---------------- ------------ — Jones of Lansing and the late
to pick Abbie and Ed up at the
Facility to spend the day at the
Mte* Gayle RUng attended as Society newS Rev. Jones, at one time minister
McKlbbin reunion to be held al
the Robert McKlbbin home 3515 maid of honor wearing a floor L—___________________________ Church, has been promoted sev­
eral limes in his company. ConW. Gun Lake Road. Hastings. lengtlx dark pink gown, featuring I
M-43 on Wall Lake
an empire waist with a lace over
Mra. Lucille Cbleman and Mra. Unental UB. Burrough Business
friends will atop by to visit with taffeta bodice and a fun crepe Gertrude Matthews entertained Machine. At the present time he
Phone 623-5311
aklrt. Brtdeamalds were Mrs. with a get-acqualnted coffee at Is sales manager for Uie whole
Roger Brumm and Mhs Janice the former's itome. 101 Sherwood. country, with offices In Detroit
Miss Cecile Hooa. who taught
Armour, wearing gown* made on Tuesday morning for the
Idmtlcal to the maid ot honor, neighbors in the Mptody Acre*, school In Italy the post two
years, will teach Home Ec. class­
in a light pink shade. They tto addition on ""Broadway.
—
wore matching veils and can ltd Guests were--------- —--------- es in BL Clair Shores High
bouquet* of pink carnations and Marcella Wall (the Wall* have school thl* year.
The Gordon Bolhards and Em­
white mums.
| recently moved here from Maserson Btrubles are vacationing
Kandy Alien, daughter of Mr *achu*ett*&gt;. Carolyn Timm, Flo- UU* week al White Pish Bay.
and Mra. Richard Allen, wu the rine Lindner, Audrey Burdick,
Tlie Dorrcnee Tretherics of
flower girl. She wore a dart pink
Newton, Dori* Greenfield, California are In Michigan vlsltgown designed like the attend- Jean Burtle. Mabie Ingram and I Ing friends and arrived Friday
Unda Ooleman.
was a very to be with the Homer Smiths for
At 4. AliJi. dAAAlaA
pleasant morning of visiting and several days. Saturday evening
getting to know one another.
they were all dinner guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Flnnle
Dick Huckendubler of NaabMra. Howard White of Cham­ at their Wall lake cottagepaign. XU., who visited her
The Tom Dolan family of
Pixley and Melvin Burd, the daughter and family, the Jim Greenville were guests of his
groom's cousin, of Nashville and Wlewells, for several day* this mother. Mrs. Clifford Dolan, at
her Gun lake home over the
Bub and Bill Wilcox, the brides
weekend.
'
brothers, of Hastings.
The John Ackenheusen family,
Mra. Wilcox chose a Ught blue
crepe, sheath dresa with match- ladle* day luncheon and bridge en route home to Charleston.
W.
Va..
after
a
northern
Michi
­
at the Country Club Tuesday af­
gan holiday, visited her parents,
her daughter's wedding. The ternoon.
the Edward Goodyears, over, the
weekend. Young Mary stayed
family potluck dinner at Mra over to visit her grandparents
Oien Browers home Saturday
Mrs. V. P. Mott has a guest
evening. Birthdays were celebralwith her this week at her Round
Goldwater. Mra. Norman &lt; Barb lake cottage. The visitor 1* her
Brower&gt; Bird of Dowling and (next door neighbor, young Bill
Sherwood and this is his big
LET US FIX YOUR
Cameron of Birmingham, a col- holiday while his sister is at
camp.
TV AS IT OUGHT
The Paul Petersons were in
Grand Rapids Saturday and
TO BE FIXED
Sunday. They attended the wed­
among the guest*.
ding of a Central Mich. U. class­
mate.
,
The William H. Colbert* are
The Bill Porteouse* new baby
moving to Canton, Ohio, this girl in Scottsdale, Arte, has been
given the lovely name of Jenni­
Stuart Clement entertained a fer Lynne.
few friends with a luncheon as
The Byron Fletchers and Tom

Presbyterian Rifes
Unite Couple in
Evening Ceremony

Relatives Surprise
The Ed McKibbins

WHITE'S

Photography

kastihc*

- re—

Morria ge Licenses

Our Broasted Chicken

Worth Crowing About'
THE LANDLUBBER INN

SiM/JG VALUES

FOR AUGUST
ONE LOT OF LADIES

1 /

DRESSES 72p-

TlKUct
!• WolEIMCE

Summer

SPORTSWEAR

SKIRTS — SLACKS
BERMUDAS - T-TOPS
t
SLEEVELESS BLOUSES
DUSTERS-BATHING SUITS

Reduced

1 /
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School of Nursing. She Is now
employed as a licensed practical
nurse at toe Barry County Medi­
cal Care Facility. Her fiance is a
graduate of Nashville High
School, has attended Kalamazoo
College two years and Kellogg
Community College where he
plans to return. Allen is em­
ployed at E W Bliss Company.
A September wedding is being
planned.

Immediate families followed the
weth home.
Following a honeymoon in De­
troit. the newly married couple
axe now at home at 646 W.
Grand Street.

Meet and Visit With
Dave Clark Five s.
When the Rus* Belfield* visited
tn the Cadillac area and stayed
at the Caberfae Lodge there was
an unexpected added attraction.

Clarey family (who are in Cadil­
lac this Bummer &gt; stopped by to
see the BeifteJds the pretty
Clarey daughters were greatly
excited about this particular
circumstance.
Guests at Uie Richard Duval*. They all met the celebrities
Algonquin Lake home are her and for their book of memoilea
sister and family. Mr. and Mrs
Gordon Edwards and three chil­ lated facts: for Fatty Clarey a
dren from Amarillo. Texas. They coke; for Ann Clarey a kiss on
flew here in their own plane, the cheek; f.&lt; Kathy Clarey an
landing at the Hasting* airport autograph for Timmy.
which is not far from the Du­
val's home.
Mr. and Mra. Dennis Smith
and son of Flint are visiting
at Uie Mary Kent-Ruth KurU
Mr. and Mra. Howard Orsboni
home. '
irlll host an open house at their
Mr. and Mrs Edward Wines Tillotson Ixike home on Sunday.
(Thelma Lee) and family of Aug. 14. from 2 to 5 p.m. In
Bronx. N.Y.. have teen visiting honor of their son, Albert, who
her parents. Mr. and'fcjrs. Albert will receive hla master's degree
Lee of Algonquin Lake, also her from Western Michigan Unlversister. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Todd
and family, and her brother and rrUtlvvn are Invited. They re­
family. Mr. and Mra. Gordon Lee quest: "Please no gifts."

Personal Mention

Open House to
Honor Graduate

Mra. Pauline Baker entertained
Peter Randall. Mn Josephine
Potter of Woodland, and Mr and
Mrs Budd Randall, Gary and
Rodney, for dinner Wednesday
evening honoring Gary's birthBay. Her luncheon guests on

Judge and Mrs Archie Mc­
Donald with their daughter. Mias
Ann McDonald, who is here from
San Diego, Calif , were tn Port
Huron for the Pead family gath­
ering over the weekend when
1 Mrs. McDonald's mother cele-

DePriester and son of Hickory i
c=„
-/J

Ifljcfe WHEREVER

Robert MacArthura were Mr. and
YOU GO!
Mgs Robert Barrone of Grand
Rapids On Saturday evening,
toe MacArthura and the Robert
Scotts of Angola. Iiul . had Uhl- ■
- J I
ner at Schuler* In Marshall hon- ,
orlng their wedding nnnlveraar-^
y/ORLD FAMOUS

HOHNER

Harmonicas

Mrs. John Huteenga of Cale-'
donla. Mra. Wilson Ouldet of La­
cey.,Mrs Grace Watson of Nile*.
Miss Elteabeth Parker. Mrs
Pauline Bilker, Mrs Maurice Ostroth and Mra. Bert Benham had
dinner at the Spa in Battle
Creek Saturday celebrating the
June and July birthdays of the
(roup.
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon William*
are to move to Saginaw later
thl* month from Pennsylvania
Aristocrat Company. Tlie new
branch for the Weather Tlte
Arlstracl Company. The new
HOHNER Hsrmoeicsi for musi­
branch Is to be completed in
cal fun. So sssy to plsv... w
September.
’
rich In enjojmant. Fret Instruc­
Mr. and Mra. Wally Gementx
tion booktet when you buy a
and Marsha visited his father,
HOHNLR.
zjWalter Grmenta. of Kankakee.
III., over the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Gliding
and Mrs. Leora Newton were
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Eaton at Harwood Lake.
. Mr. and Mra. H. N. WlUlam* of 138 W. State, Ph. 945-4284
Walkerton, Ind., were house­
guests of Mr. 'and Mra. Keith
Open All Day Th unday
Chase over the weekend.

Music Center

Chicken Barbecue &amp; Festival
St. Cyril Catholic Church
Catalpa Hall • Gun Lake
Sunday, August 7, 1966
Come one, come all . . . young and old!

A day of fun and enjoyment for all!

Barbecue - Games - Refreshments
Serving from 11 o.m. to 5 p.m. Festival till 11 p.m.

HASTINGS KNIGHTS OF COLUMRUS

Frank Andrus also entertained latter'* cabin In Canada.
purchased the Col-

HATS
PURSES
BATHING CAPS
BEACH BAGS

quick MrvKe call us today
Wo repair U-fi end

Club of the Presbyterian Church
on Saturday evening at their

CENTRAL

RADIO
&amp; TV
. HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl J-flOT » Wl 5-JB92
221 N. Mfanta at Mill

Training

al

Borges*

Hospital,

OB Thursday, and then they all

all sales final

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

Rich in
Tradition

wedding ringt
She's following a great tradition - the name
Artcarved assures that! It's the oldest, largest
choice of exquiiile. traditional design*. Do

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

Jh_a on* .winner

duplicate

Club Tuesday evening
4.—.
—-

BstfMd and Roy Hub-

Gilmore Jeweler
102 E. State

Wl 5-5316 c

flJUDE’S

�New Medi-Label EUr^^oE'^Ja.k.r Pharmacy
------ Sold at Lok. Odana
Could Aitkin
employed
Saving Lives
which might help

Mr.Houghtahn f Public Forura |
Dies Wednesday;
Rites Friday

him give
eftsatire &lt;

Ut*n driver-* license and contain*

driver.

Charles Dodge
Takes Banking
Post at Howell

employed for two and

Home.

Mt Bchulsrs at Marshall before

at Waterloo

plastic drivira license. There I* with a gold watch-

left,
Medi-UbeU are free They
can be obtained only from a
physician. If he 1* out he can
get more from Michigan Bute
Medical Society headquarters in

New York Life
Phone Vermonfvllle
259-7298

for' tiirtr

spending six weeks with Mr. and

Odao*s bank in variao* eapadUre dace 1964.
A graduate ot the Lake Odessa
High School and lhe American
One of the nurses who checks Institute ot Banking. Lare-ing
In patient* In the emergency Chapter, he served wtth the
room al William Beaumont Hoe- Armed Faroes from 1969 to 1962.
pltaj In Royal Oak aoyi. ‘The
Medl-Labef la helpful because
We know better who they are
and howto treat them."
Officer* of Liu- medical society
Mlchlgw NumMmMM Societies
W- la alan a member nt the
IJons International and he and
his wife. Sharon, are both active
members of the Methodist
Church.

Stan Trumble. C.L.U.

last Wednesday

t

Seek Michigan’s

at Fair (Oldest Veteran
Mrs Clarence Hull

IFins TF

Church Bible
School Ends

Mr and
had o built-in" plare for a tel*-'

veteran in Michigan’ Which
Michigan Veterans have woo lhe
dated and burial was in the inalntmar.ee and alteration con­ The first Dally Vacation Bible
Clarence won a portable GE
tractors and salesmen who repre - School Irld by the Hastings Pil­
Striker Cemetery.
grim Holiness Church was sucCounty Fair. Hla
was supposed to lake rffect April
1 of Uiis year, but due to last
Meetings were held each eve­
minute pressure from builders ning, July 25 through 29. from Klrhard Robin«on „ —
Kaplda. who waa campaigning
throughout Uie State, it was 7 to 1:30 with the group of chil­
postponed until Sept. 1. which Is dren ages 3 through 14 divided at the Fair.
VB
. .. .
Three names were pull«l. and
into six groups.
Houghtalln He attended U&gt;
। TaU- opens Friday. Aug^ 24. and
Striker School and worked or.
The average nightly atien- third I
The Hulls were on the grand- run’ through Monday. Bepl
effective, the coat of al) building
stand Saturday night when the
Special events scheduled far
drswing was made, and heard Armed Forres Day ^f^ mauds
their name paged after leaving ■ marching band and dflll Mam
Mis* Martelle Dean of Owosso lhe show.
the fanners marked and Ute- Increase has been estimated to .—
.—.- .
—
...
E ne i v was uuiuom uj
theme of which was The Living M v Oray investment Company
God," Bible verses were learned. of Midland Clarence iis —
an over- ' . mony.
Company of Grand Rapids.
... the people —
feel
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Mr. Houghtalln married should be mode aware of this »
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and some Ume was spent each B1Us planl hfre
e
died In 1913. He married Mar- can be acquired before it Is too evening with handicraft.
AUKJ cat 11
away In 1941.
\
On Monday evening I and
He is survived by a son, Burke scvcnU members of the Barry
of R3 ItaJue Creek a daughter. Counl* O«nlractora Association
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attended a mb-tlrw in lanxlna

going to Lakrs-O from Detroit.

Personal Mention

phyateUn called in during an
the family physician.
The Medl-Labc), developed by
the Michigan State Medical Bo-

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Thureday. Aajirit 4. 1966

Pilgrim Holiness &lt;'larence Hull

Houghtalln, 96. Rl
trading stamps put together. U

The Hastings Banner

Road. A farewell dinner In their
honor was given by the Norval
Nielsen* on TUeaday. Other guests
Included Mr. and Mra. James
Matthews, Mr. and Mra Piynn
MaUhewj local, and Jim Mat­
thews of* Manteca. Calif.

during 1J65 to license all rml-

I their home »t 1029 S Jefferaon.

I'Lan. are already being made
dren; eight great grandchildren. ^5®’J^2^5 J^i^r
' for a more exremnve eudx me was nciu ooimua;
wrekeS and^a sister. Mrs Minnie PauAfc
Park. Nearly a hundred partici- .
and a prominent attorney from School in 1947.
.
There was a splendid spirit of psted In the potluck supper aervFive
the Niles-DowagiBc area, this
Luther Underwood at Big Cedar
drive will be conducted on a cooperation throughout tha week ed cafeteria style Ball game* most decorated veterans from
children and parents provided lota of fun for adults these conflicts: Spanish • AmeriState-wide bast. Petitions were and both
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War W/wV4 War T
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins
passed att and circulators will were enumaasuc ovre we re- iuui uu&gt;u&gt;«&gt;
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be canvassing the country In the suits achieved
races, contorts, etc. for all the War II. Korean conflict
next two weeks to obtain the. The annual Bunday school pic- children. Ice cream wm served. Vietnam conflict
resided outside of Hastings on 11am Stiff of Flint over t h e
weekend. They accompanied the
names ot 10.000 qualified elecUw* &gt;
This Is no small job so we heart­
speech teacher tn the Hastings Collins to the fair on Saturday.
Mra Jim Cotter went to Union
ily solicit the support of all inCity, Ind., on Wednesday, and
Mrs. Glenn -Alnslie. Mrs. Earl
Curtis and Mrs. Paul Boeart at­ county to make this campaign a
turned with her for a visit here. tended the Department of Michi­
Brian McKay of Grand Rap- gan Convention of the American
Legion Auxiliary In Detroit on In tills program because, if tlie
Arriving on Bunday from Kitparents, the William Crawfords July 14-15-14-17.
contractor's licensing law be­
comes effective, mad of the
other bills" passed were these small builders will bo out of
were their daughter and family.
Mr. and Mm. (Pat) McCullough W. Harrington and daughters. two: Dues of senior member* to business, where then will you
be *ent to department to be find a num to make minor re­
Arts, who are here visiting Mr*. raised to t3 each, junior mem­ pairs. rake your lawns, trim your
Harrington's mother, Mrs. O M. ber* raued to SI 35 each.
shrubbery or wash your win­
Fuller.
laurence J Bauer Unit No. 45 dows?
| Miss Grace Edmonds visited has been collecting 31 for Janlor
All of these small operations
friends and rdatlvm In Northern dues and raising the rest by WiU be forced to obtain a license,
Michigan the first part of last other means. This matter will post a bond and write an exam
week, and on Thursday Went to be considered at the Septem­ to do your work Their added exber 1 meeting. Dues for those
_
she spent the remainder of the being installed at that time must customer which is you. the homebe paid to Secretary Dorothy corner.
of Laming, who brought her Kurr prior to that date and will
information will be passed out
home on Bunday.
be *250 .
through all local new* media as
The Garth Florlas entertained
Second: The name of tlie Wol- It becomes available and I feel
verine Girls State. Inc. after a i that the cltisens ot this area
ton and Mr and Mrs. William great deal of discussion wm diould go all out to support their
Eastman for dinner Saturday.
changed to The American Legion I fellow citliens whose only crime
Mra. Edward Johnoock of Auxiliary Girls' State. Inc, thm|is wanting to make an honest
Nashville and Mrs. Harold Gray identifying II more fully a* ao living.
and daughter* spent the week- Auxiliary program. Some girls
Let us not overtook the fact
sponsored by other organtea- (that while many of our son.* are
Edward and Harold were work- tlons had no idea of Uie aaaocl-. being smt to fight for freedom
atlou with the Auxiliary.
Ijn alien lands, we may fijst be
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Hastings to Host Class D Softball Tourney
E. V. Bliss Goes
To Sunfield for
Class C District

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League Teams
Final Tilts for

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For Better Score
By Evelyn Teal................. i
. ?m-65 ah AwmtewiTef

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tournament

HoUt Load Event;

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played

eight

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8 V idling Squodt

"Pushsway” - Flrat Step of Four Step DaUvwy
2nd of Seven Artlclee

The Class A division is a
'knockout event.
For the Moline tourney. Bart

son with a 10-0 whitewash

at

ills Team

Cassi

Clyde Cobum Fires
Perfect 25 Score

Clyde Coburn fired a perfect
25 tn the Barry Sportsmen's Club
trapshoot Saturday afternoon.
Earl Argetslnger shot a 34, Al
Taylor and X. Patrick 23, Bob
sopolb repeated their heavy­ Hinrnm, Kenneth Kent and M.O.
weight
horee
pulling
victory
of
with .•
1864 when their team weighing mere. 8r.. Duane Rogen and
and Whitney had two hita for 4,400 pounds hauled 3.660 pounds Dennis Argetslnger had 21s, and
Jeff George, George Forrester.
Eldon Mathews and Dick Taylor

lorse
Pulling Contest

at 5 pm. Saturday, Aug. 8.
Brothen

Friday at
entertain Eaton Rapids on John­
sen Field.
Dewey Hesaick's blacks from
and Orioiest Following the action Fremont. Ohio, which hauled

Mathews, Blair
Set Pace in
Monday League

The Hastings Mfg. Company
team will be host tn the Hastings
District, while Ihi K. W. Bliss

whose team is currently
third place with a 3-4 record

Bowen* Piston Ring Squad. 7-1, Blair carded 40s Monday night
in lhe finals, will go lo Sunfield to lead the Men's Golf League
for Uie Class C District.
al the Hastings Country Club.
Mathews' good score won four
the

Hastings Class D district Blair s went fcr naught as Jack
Laubaugh fired a 41 to blank
him In the handicap compeUUon.
Mathews now has a six-point
lead tn tlie Rod Division with 47
points, followed by George Mlllsr
with 41 and Bob Stanley with 36.
Gordon Ironside leads the Blue
Division with 42 points, followed
by Gordon Cove with 35 and
Laubaugh with 33.
Green Division standings with
34 points,'Ken Rose has 33 and
Otto Christensen 32.
Paul Peterson Is first in the
White Division with 40 points,
Roger Roberta has 3? and Dr.

1 and 2. BL Johns. Belding.
Charlotte. Onondaga, E at o n
Rapids, Grand Ledge and1 thp
boat, Sunfield.
Charlotte -will entertain the
District Class B tournament with
two Lansing teams. Leslie and
Charlotte vying for the cham­
pionship The Class A District
will be held either in Lansing or

Monday's results:

U» aacood taxing en five hita,

ood, Rick VanDenburg, Ken
Weller and Rogtr Will. McPher-

winnesw. allowing only three hits
You are In your stance position ready to take your first step of
your four step delivery which is called the “pusnaway." I like to
call Uie pushaway the “point of no return." because if you make a
mistake Tn the pushaway it is unlikely that your succeeding steps
will result in proper timing when you release the ball.
The first step is taker; with the
right foot and Is the beginning
of a closely knit chain of move­
ment* leading up to the release.
With this first step there must
be a Coordinate movement of the
ball. The ball must be pushed
■way; that l«. pushed out from
the body slightly on a downward

angle. It cannot be stressed too
often that this pushaway must
be simultaneous with the move­
ment of the right foot in a
smooth, fashion; I caution you Smith andrJack Reynolds hurled
hot to thrust the ball out, bat for Use Stan as well aa ooliecU
rathar move it gently at the
same speed that you take your,
first step.

rm as catching a fine game. la final

nwmvwiiiiiisviivvi

0; Booth 53. 3, Montgomery 63,
1; Mathews 40. 4, G. Miller 51.
0; J. Cronlnger 0. 3. Irwin 0. 1;

s, C to Petoskey and
to Coldwater.
Both Hastings tournament

The Hastings Mfg.

scheduled to hurt, against Eaton

lay the Piston Ring lads
Charlotte for a twtn bill,
tg Wertz Implement. Stan
are slated for the pitching

Last Thursday Hastings Mfg.
shocked Walter® Electric 13-3 in
the first game, with Hause and
Geiger pitching. Bowers had a
perfect night at bat with three
hita in three official trips scor­
ing three runs. Bob Carmoney

Armchair Athlete

7.

This is tournament time for softball and golf in this area,
00. 3. Taylor 66. 1; Good­
and Hastings will be host to District Class D tournament with
, 4. Prandsen. 0. Of
Pairings for Monday: Fletcher the Hastings Mfg. Company team as host, and Sunfield will be
host to a Class C district, and later will entertain the Class C
good; W. Cronlnger vs. Stack, J.
Cronlnger vs. Guenther; Cheno- and D Regionals.
District Commissioner William James is arranging the
tournaments, which should receive
the support of fan*. The
rec
Goodyear vs. Stanley; Lawrence Moline Invitational softball tour­
nament, in which our Bliss team defects of the spine from sporta
Blue Division
t
is participating, got underway which pose a high risk of in­
Hollister 47, 4. Jacoba 46. 0; this week and offers a lot of soft­ jury to the back The significance
aubaugh 41. 4. Blair 40. 0; ball each night until Labor Day. of u defect can only be deter­
Hastings area golfers are mined by medical evaluation.
lardner 52. 4. Burr 45. 0; Sherpod 51. 4, Ha
quiring a preparticipation health
11. dniespie
tai
errsjnlnaUon including a careful
innoil Hastings Country Chib history, of all candidates for,
these sports. Any history of fre­
quent back symptoms demands a
held.
81m; H. Smith vs. Jacobs, Blair
Already Tournament Manager further examination, Including
vs. Ironside; Gillespie vs. Burr.
x-rays. Significant limitation', of
Russell Belfield has more than forward or side bending or pain
vs. Wood. Morey vs. Hubbell;
produced on straight leg-raising
with about 30 golfers from Mar­
Cove vs. Panfil:
shall, Coldwater and Albion. The provides evidence of possible dis­
Green Division
HOC Club tourney is Aug. 37-38. orders.
Excluding such Individuals
HCC Club Manager Bud Tayfrom sports with a high risk
Smith, 61. 0; Turtal 48.
factor may seem harsh when the
have an A and B player as a player is able. But counting on
d’er 54, 1;'McAllister 51. 4. Bay
such a player for continuing
Thursday night prior to the service can have disastrous re­
tournament. Winners will be sults. both to the team which
computed on a point system, in­ risks losing his services at a
eluding the player’s handicap. I crucial period in the season, and
Turkal vs. Christensen. Kegel vs. Points arc gained by one for a to the Individual who risks dis­
A. Smith; Tucker vs. McAllister. bogey, two for a par. four for a abling Injury.
Bay vs. Clarke: Snyder vs. Flora. birdie and iix for on eagle. The
team with the mast paints over
White Division
Its quota wins.
Bob Goggins, Dean Lambert.
Robert* 41. 4, B. Miller 48. 0.
The HCC ’Crazy Golf Is set
Pairings for Monday: Norris for 2 p.m. Saturday, and there Is Paul Endsley and Stanley Stock­
vs. Campbell, Steury vs. Bough­ a mother - daughter tournament ham are at Michigan State Uni­
ton; Jerow vs. Peterson. Feld- Sunday. Aug. 7. followed by a versity this week attending a
pauach vs. Bacon: McMillan vs. potluck. . . .
wrestling clinic. The four have
Sexton. Peurnch vs. Hahn; Rob­
erts vs. Rohde. Lublenlecki vs.
With
the
approach
of
the
footE. Miller; B. Miller vs. Kinney.

At Wrestling Clinic

and all the rest in the lineup
hit safely.
up eight hits, four coming in the
third which produced three of
tlie visitors' six runs. Tlie Cereal
City nine had scored in the first
Inning and added two more in
tlie fourth to go ahead.
Piston Ring tallied twice tn
lhe opening canto, twice in the
second and once in the fourth.
The lads came from behind in
the sixth when Allerdlng and
Kruko singled and moved around

Hesslck won first place.
Finishing in order behind the
one-two teams were John Drake.
Camden, hauling 3,650 pounds, 9
feet. 6 Inches; Fowler Brothers,
3 victory over Don Andersons Montgomery. 3.500, 21 feet. 10
Indians. The Baaehoggcra failed inches; Fowler Brothers' second
in their attempt to sew up the team. 3,500, 18-1; Smith Brothchampionship Monday by toting
to Rick Ouggetnoa' Tiger® 17-7. Carl Moss. Twelve Mlle. Ind.,
The league leaders, who must hauling 3400 pounds 8 feet. 2
win Wednesday, cojlerted aevernJ inches, and Bob Day. Heblon.
hauling 3.060 pounds 2 feet, 10
not muster any hita, while the inches.
winners hit frequently. Keith
Water® hurled the no-hitter for
Mrs. Glenns Hines of Lansing
------------ - -------------------------------------. was a Bunday dinner guest of
lhe big hitter with throe hku, Mn. Lota Wickham.

hoping candidates for high
school grid teams will start now
to get In shape. Battle Creek.
Central has a weight-lifting pro­
gram all Bummer and lhe Bear­
The Freeport United Brethren cats are tough. It la not too late
softball team walloped the Bowne for Saxon, hopefuls to prepare
Center MenunUcs Tuesday night to duplicate last year's undefeatat Clarksville, 16-3 Roy Dukes
was tlie winning pitcher with
The American Medical Assocl-1
Dan Jeffery catching. Bill Bald- atlon's Committee on Medical L
ry. Ed Crowfoot and Jim Wil­ Aspects of Sports again reminds
Tuesday night the E W. Bliss liams slammed home runs In coaches and trainers and par­
aggregation was scheduled to lending tl» romp.
ents of players to be wary of the
athlete who has continual or re­
curring back pains, even It the
pains aren't disabling.
Serious disabling Injuries of
the back are unusual In sports
among persons who have a sound
spine lo begin with. Contusions
of the muscles, strains of the
ligaments and even fractures of
A
I
A. 'G! IS! H I 1
various aspects of the lumbar
vertebrae ordinarily heal under
medical supervision with no per­
sistent disability tn from two to
six weeks. If disability persists
beyond six weeks, the physician
will search for some underlying
defect in the spine or its junc­
ture with the sacrum.
Congenital defects of the spine
are rare and might not be de­
tected. Unless they produce ob­
vious externa! signs they aren't
ordinarily recognized during
childhood. During adolescence,
however, heavier stresses are
placed on the spine by the great­
er size and weight and more
strenuous activities of the indl-

Freeport Church
Team Wins, 16-3

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August 19th
One ticket given for every
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Group Rally
Leaders Enjoy
Win Honors at
Here Aug. 11-14
State Trail Ride The Michigan Chapter of the Barry Free Fair
The second annual Slate 4H
trail ride was held at Schock'*
Place on the banks of the Beard­
man River in Grand Traverse
County on July IS 10 and 17.
temoon and everyone brought a
picnic supper. A short troll ride
was enjoyed In the evening.
Saturday breakfast was provid­
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troll ride, consisting of pancakes
and sausage.
The ride got under way at 8
am. and covered 15 miles In the
forenoon, the noon lunch con­
sisted of hot dogs, potato chips.

Hastings Moose
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Raur-H Dog Care A- TYwinln

Steam ‘Rodeo’

Entertains 10,000
Avid Visitors
Thresiieri* club entertainment
held Friday. Saturday and Sun­
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sleeping and sanitary faculties.

camp, by a different route. The
88 horare and riders registered
were divided Into throe groups,
The public Is invited to
with group leaders and maps.
the group.
After returning to camp 5 pm .
a steak fry was on the menu.

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

At the Ledges

A charming comedy about a
simple New England doctor and
his family come* U&gt; the Ledges
Playhouse stage Aug. 0 through I’.H.’Ll, 044
UWVUV. .
Those attending from Barry
Grand champion winner waa
County were Mr. and Mr*. Marlin
Kathy Underhill with her dog
Myer*, Karen Bamum. Mr*. Jack
Star, with a percentage scone of
Burchett. Leslie Smith. Mr and
Mrs. Donald Drake and Debby
Other place winners were sub­
novice A. second place, Barbara
Ziegler. 1805. A award: third

■ 10-year period and started de­
veloping the area for the show
early this Spring. The members
plan to continue development
until it meets their specifications.
The show was an exhibition of
old-time threshing using the old
steam engines as power, as well
a* baling and sawing The en­
gines furnished power for a ve­
neer machine and shingle mill.

"iron men" were thrilled by the
maneuverability. There were also
a number of oil pulls, gas trac­
tor* and stationary engines both

Creek spent Monday with Iwr
horses, which sponsored with sister, the Pay Hununela A week­
MSU the Trail hide Oraden end ago the Stanley Raders of
Blanck, M6U. I* the head of lhe
department at MSU

loveliest paint colors
for fee house you love/

Dave Williams,
Steve Allerding
On All-Star *9’

Campbell 1705. with a B award.
In novice class second place
was taken by Jody Magooci. 208.
B award: third place was Cindy

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done by Mrs. Joyce Wclnbrecht
of rural Hastings.
State Biiow delegates who will
repreoent Barry County In Dog
Care and Training are In Obe-

Press tournament recently by be­
ing named to the All-Star tram.
In the game against Lansing
st Grand Ledge on July 23. Dave
pitched a fine four-hitter and

Harness Races
Thrill Fans at
Barry Co. Fair

with exhibitors present for a
personal evaluation by the Judge.
Harness race fans enjoyed a
Following are pladngs of note­
books by clasneo: sub-novice. 1st
complete race program during
place. Judy Plummer: 2nd place.
Che Barry County Fair, with
Donna Preston; 3rd
Bally
- place,
- -------------,
A* a pontlude to the exciting
place. Barbara events of their own fair, six of
By Mra. Orlie VanSyckle
s. Suzanne Fran- the members Journeyed on Sat­
.... .----- urday to Cassopolis, for an obcnotebook placplace. Sherrie iral other 4H Dog Clubs from
meet Monday night, At
place. Letter Indiana and Michigan particlCampbell: 3rd place
. . Jody
. ... Ma­ paling. Barry County 4H handClarence Cantpbcll attended the
roon; 4th place, Janine Stamlcr: |i left did well, returning wtth two
Dawn Patrol at Muskegon, Sun­
Sth place. Marcia Campbell. Lyn
day. * Carol Hall was a Sunday
dinner guest of Cindy Camp-

Lacey

...
renthusiastic partidpaUon aa handlers, ring Ma- he

ARMSTRONG low-lustre

EXTERIOR FINISH
Comri In and see the
beautiful new colors we

have in this rich-as-velvet
exterior finish. Its "buttery

slip" makes application fast
and easy. Ideal for all-type

Sai Tkeu Smart Calm:

'Patio Rosa"

“Haiti Rad-

"Cattoawood"

Dawkljj Groan"
"Wood Snake"

"Tartan"
"SubUm'

“Cocoa"

siding. "Breather-type" fin­

"Evartraao"

ish minimizes blistering!

"Ruch Rsd’

"

$6.15 CALLON

Beautify your home.
HASTINGS PAINT
and WALLPAPER

Placing* of educational ex­
hibits by clasres ware sub novice.
1st place, Busan Bishop; 2nd
place, Thea Stockham: novice.
1st place. Sherrie Campbell: 2nd

people for their cooperation and
lo the judges for their patience
and ■ understanding.
Enrollment for. the 4H Dog
Care Sc Training project for
1800-07 will be In September,
with plans for a bigger and bet­
ter olub already In progress.
Anyone In 4H now or of 4H age
Who has an Intervet In thl* pro­
ject may call 045-5064 or 045­
3307, Jot additional Information

Sunday

COLEMAN AGENCY
for ALL YOUR
INSURANCE NEEDS

dinner

Enough fire
coverage?

,
,
,

Probably

OUfprd Dillard

»O»,

II

your policy doesn't

,

toko Into account

,

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat
M-41 West. Acrees from "Deg ’■ loris"
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Wl ARE

PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS

CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

Ph. Wl 5-2981

to the
Remember the Grasshopper
who put off preparing for winter?

State-wide service program
for used car buyer*

^Guaranteed Warranty^

NOW'S THE TIME TO PLAN FOR

Electric Heating
Enjoy carefree comfort
in your home next winter!

by the Rousseaus of Bridgeport,
won the fl rat heat and Impaway.
owned by Ralph Baffinyrr of

15% discount on all parts AND 15% discount on all labor
for ono full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car
We have joined with hundreds of other members of the MICHIGAN AntnmoMte
Dealers Aaeodatkn to provide the used car buyer with a state-wide discount program
.ports and labor. To reserve and use thio discount privilege, bay year own need ere tseas ea

Call or write Consumers Power for
FREE ELECTRIC HEATING BOOKLET!

Ask about *100 installation allowance

tMfHMUCTRIC
HIATINS MAHR or
CONSUMIRS ROWIR

REAHM MOTOR SALKS. INC.

Buick-Chevrolet
1435 5. Hanover
Plsossg Wl 5-2425

Pon Hoc-Oldsmobih-Cudllkc
107 N. Midslfun

Phone Wl 5-2471

�£Z1SK TO

/

LiiDC k. Pihlb WTfrf
W YEARS
ifl-ACNAINTED
SALE!
TONY BELLI,
Msr Nov LhscoM-Marcury

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FARM IMPLEMENTS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

PROGRESS SALE!

r'ucaaa^aalior-

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

Farm Machinery

batata

Diesel.

ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

Starter and lights.
-1969 Cock-Shutt 650 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Words.

J-iSS?
Oodllen era ••

%sttan.B1Sl*Hgaa. J tl
(Maher. I9M. al l;S0 P.
This '(Mar •

ESSS.

BOX NUMI

Malo of Mkblsaa. Tk« P
Court for tko Counts of Barry.
In tko Minor of tko Foul
Vlolo Mee Ooik. DocooMd. Fil

1965 MustonS
8 cyl. Automatic. W/walls. Ra­
dio, Excellent condition.
1964 Ford Galoxle 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Stand. 8 CyL
steering and brakes. Radio,

lab. AU vinyl interior. .41886

1964 Ford Cm tow

11 MERCURY MONTEREY

4 speed trans. Red.---------- 81M

&gt;VKM U TRANSPORTATION
PKC1ALS FROM 895 TO KM

1964 Galaxie 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard 8 cyl.
Real sharp condition. Low
mileage. Yellow.

•

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

1964 Chevrolet

MERCURY
1964 F 100 Ford Pickup
Long box, 3 speed, 6 cyL New
orers&amp;ed tires.

I.H. TRUCKS

1320 N. Michigan

—Mowers and Conditioners.
—Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractors.
.

1962 Chevrolet
4 Dr. Automatic 6 Cyl.

1959 Flymouth Fury
3 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyL,
power stewing, w/wails, radio.

Halva L. Martin.'

."Sure .1
alatralrU. for

ftl’ 13, 1SSS
Ratert O Bro&lt;
ASalohUaWIi
HMM ForS BelUlu
Detroil. Mkkl|se 4 M2S
ToleHtee 1-8II 9SI-SSM

—John Deere No. S3 Spreader.

1963 Fairlane
4 Dr. Stand. 6 CyL

1963 GMC Pickup

JNCOLN

Ooort ttr ike Oeut7 at BsnxIb tka MbUct of Uo Krtrt* of:
WUltew F. Wtniaau, Do«mi*4. Fils

1964 Galoxle 500

1964 Ford F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Stylrelde Pickup.

'MOTORS

A-l shape.

Good th*pel
—Used large grain trailer. Hy­
draulic dump.
—IJLC. 0 ft. PTO Combine.
CARDS OF THANKS 6 IN MIMOfilAMS—2c per word.

white. Automatic. 8 CyL Whitewalia. Power steering.
finish. Sharp! ............889

CLASSIFIED

NOTICE

GOOD AS NEW

STORE

Wl 5-5052

8/4

HELP WANTED

Im J Trupbafoo, !)•■ j
esasH. Fib Xo- 14.S30.
Il i« Ordorte Ibol on Aiful IS.
al 10 ».M. la Uo Frobalo Cocrt-

LEGALS

Over Start's Wsllpsper
&amp; Paint Store
OPEN FRIDAYS

nu No. 14.218.
Taka Notlra

CROSSING GUARDS
WANTED
City of Hastings is seeking ap­
plications for men or women to Table of . . .
serve as crossing guards (safe­ Men's PANTS, Ladlee* BLOUSES.
ty patrols) at State Road at
Ladles* SUMMER SKIRTS,
East, Michigan at Woodland,
Broadway at Grant, State Road
Men's and Women's SLACKS,
at Taflee Drive.
SHORTS and SWIM SUITS
BICHARD 8UN1OB
Chief of Police
8/4

nriam u. nail.
rtniUOATION OBDXX.
Court to ablate
Hlalo ot Michigan. Pl
at Hatty DrFrolat. Filo No.

8/4

RenneR Ford Inc.
ED TAG
VALUE DAYS
SPECIALS

32B N. Midi. Ph. 945-2421

TAKE OFF
INA
RELIABLE CAR

1964 OLDS 98

1960 THUNDERBIRD

hu‘ u“ thV'Vroba
In&lt;a. Michigan.

Vanaaaa Morgan
Filo No. 14.788.

LEGALS
atad: July 18. 1968
Philip IL Miuhall, Judge of Pro-

NOTICES

Water Softeners

Ukhlgan

Iron Filters

IMS OLDSMOBILE
. . . Cutlass Csnvcrtible with
bucket scats, 4 speed transmis­
sion, power steering, radio, 442
option, new whitewall tires.
Sharp.
/
1965 CORVAIR
/

1962 CHEVROLET

OMDEM

WANTED . .
Person lo supply families in
N. Barry Co. or Hastings
with Rawlelgh products. *'
No
capital necessary.
Write:
RAWLEIGH
Dept. MC H 651 375
Freeport. Hl.

... 8 Dr. Hardtop, sparkling
white with red Interior, stand-

liehlgan. un March

Classified Paragraphs

Rental or Homo

★ Automotive

Owned Equipment

Culligan Water
Conditioning

FOR SALE—1964 Chevy U 2 dr,
8 cylinder, standard transmis­
sion, white with red interior.
Bxcellcnt condition. Call 653­
8248.
83

313 N. Boltwood
Hastings

13M COBVAIR
Monra Coupe, 4 speed trans­
TATION WAGON SALE!
mission, whitewalls, white with
blue vinyl interior.
&gt; 1964 Chevrolet St. Wgn.
1963
PONTIAC
6 Stick, Fawn Color.
. . . Grand Prix 2 Dr. Hardtop,
. 1962 Rambler St. Wgn.
fully equipped, vinyl interior
with bucket scats, console. A
Classic 4 Dr.; .6 Stick.
Matador Red.

. 1961 Chevrolet St. Wgn.
Parkwood; V8 Automatic.
Power brakes &amp; steering.
Power rear window.

&gt; 1958 Ford St. Wgn.

9 Pass. Cheapie!
Runs good! — $99.99.

LARKE BUICK

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Radio,
w walls. V8 automatic. Clean
1962 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan,
power steering and brakes, ra­
dio, new whitewall tires and
1M2 PONTIAC
r. . Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan, ra­
dio, whitewalls, power steering
and brakes. One owner.

Is a good time to apply
ORTHO

LIQUID

CRAB

appointment call Nellie Balmer
945-5944 or 945-9155.
tf

GRASS KILLER.
seedlings and mature
dallls, and nut grasses.
on desirable grasses.
to use in any sprayer.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES ‘
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Av*.
Hastings, Michigan
8/4

B LAIR'S

guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144
Btete St. Hastings

8/4

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED

FARMERS!

Radiator Shop, 31E N. Jeffer­
son, Hastings.
'
tf

WE ARE READY TO

BUY YOUR GRAIN

HASTINGS
MILLING CO.

Court aad orrve a ropy ,
Fullor. Errruirti.
Jobi
Charlotte. Mlcblcoa.
hoarinr.
Fnbllration and aarriri

Heating - Plumbing
New e Remodel e Repair

IM I LAY POST-BUILDINGS
QaaUly straetare* Traill by

PARTS FOR ISM OLDS, includ­
ing rebuilt automatic trans­
mission. Call Delton 023-2378.
8/4

WELTON'S
305 $. Church

Wl 5-5352

CALL ♦45-2223

FARM BUREAU

second cutting bay, alfalfa and

HASTI NGS
C^l BMILIY BUILDINGS

BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
; *8/11

GO CLASSIFIED

tf

Coti'wi’s-jw

MAN to assume responsible posi­
tion in store. V. &amp; 8. Hard­
ware. Hastings.
tf

EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’
and man to run a grease rack
and men's clothing. Phone Wl
Good working conditions and
6-6714, 5604 Gun Lake Rd. FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
benefits. Apply- Larke Buick
Tailor Shop.
tf
Rstular 81.00-Naw 81.00. No
and Chevrolet, 1436 8. Han­
pre-shampoo — No after odor. * over.
ALTOFT and RAYMOND MOS­
tf
Available at Jacob’s Pharmacy.
QUITO SPRAYING — Phone
■
tf
Wl 6-2681 and Wl 6-9372. 8/4
on customers in this area. Sal­
ary plus expenses. Excellent
advancement opportunities.
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
Bales or farm experience bene­
Plots Boats Trailers and acficial. For Interview arrange­
FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
ments write: John DeLeeuw.
MENT, one 4.room cottage,
tf
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
Rapids, Michigan.
8/11
privileges. AU utilities furWHENEVER BOMETHINQ YOU
VALUE IB LOOT, make use of MATURE WOMAN to work in
the moat Ukaly means ot get­
2 BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE
day afternoons and all day
ting it book. Dial Wl 8-3481 at
at Algonquin Lake. Call Wl 6­
Saturday. This Is year round
3901 after 5:30.
tf
work, Write: Hastings Banner.
fled Adteker.
Box No. 1017.
8/4

Drying and Storage
FaclUltes Available.

UM neat. lull Doscmcna,
built-in kitchen. Lorre corner
lot in excellent neighborhood

TH ACRES OP ALFALFA HAY CABIN FOR SALE—West aide
&gt;t 1:90

ITS JACOBA PHARMACY
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE 1 No charge for orerslxe prints.
tf

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSPO. 171. Hastings Telephone
Wl 6-2895. Meetings erery
Monday, 8 pjn.
tf
*W.md
TYPEWRITERS and all offl
machines cleaned, oiled al
adjusted. AU wort guarantee
35 years experience. Phot
MB-880D or 796-8012 afUr

3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
rage in or near
633-2719 Delton.
tf

tar and skidder, by the M,
■uut furnish own equipment.
Stevens Saw MUI. Dalton,
■lob.

NISHED year-round home by
married couple (teachers) in
area -south of Hastings. Have
piano. Richard Robinson, 143

Call 848-2841.
&gt;111 hr

WHY NOT LET UE MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your naw
ZIP Code number. Three-11ns
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
8325. This includes, poetage

CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand­
work. Clean 180 square feet
for only 8985. Hastings Floor
Covering, 123 W. Stats. Has­
tings. Phone Wl 8-8118.
tf

ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
Special —Your raxor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only

Wl 5-5982

Service
NOTICE

XOTIOl: Meer lleiiags to Us
nala" ar "isaaU** mIusbs ar*
&gt;t Islanded U aiclaSa er 411'

per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
matches. Call: Battle Creek,
WO 3-0169 collect after fl pm.
tf

FARM &amp; GARDEN
231 W. State

* Help Wanted

1967 CALENDARS —Wide varl-

1961 PONTIAC
'
AT TOP MARKET PRICES
. . . Catalina 2 Dr. Hardtop,
Coll Us for
fully equipped, original factory
finish like new and has had
Daily Market Prices

MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
FOB THAT SECOND CAB.

for CerttfM Sood Wheat

MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL
and make money doing It. Full
or part time opportunity for
ambitious woman to assist me
in my beauty counsellor teach -

NOW

* Kills
1963 CADILLAC
crab,
... 4 Dr. Hardtop, spotless in­ * Safe
side and out. Pull power and
* Easy
ranty on this one owner car. -

Wl 5-2426

FARMERS!

Phone 945-510Z

SPORT RIFLE — 80-06 custom NASHVILLE —2 bedroom homo FOR SALE—Dinette table, 34 x
with deep lot. Gas heat. Semlrifle made by McCord's of
90 in. with extra leaf, good
balhroom. Small basement.
Ionia. Will shoot a 3* group at
condition, gray Formica top.
Must sell to settle estate. 83,800.
100 yds. with ease. Mauser ac­
Bottled gaa cooking stove, 40
Call WX/4-8813.8/11
tion, Yeager barrel and trigger,
In, white, first 810 takes it.
Fisher safety, I to B variable HOME FOR BALE on two extraPhone 766-3181.
8/4
scope, peepslght in mount, hill
Isrge lots. Garage with base­
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
ment. Hath with show e r.
sling with quick de tach, swivels
Right of way on Bauble Lake ★ Notices
PLUS, complete handloading
No. 1 and 2. Bnow plowed road.
equip, for above. Echo press.
PRICED TO BELL. Phone:
30-08 dies and cases, bullets,
1-268-6282. Irons, Michigan, tf BLOW RUNNING OR STOPPED
powders, primers and loaded
UP DRAINS OPENED FREE
shells, etc. Rifle value, 830000 2-BEDROOM BOMB—Very nice
OP CHARGE this week only.
— loading equipment 870.00.
This offer expires Saturday.
location. Access to Middle
WU1 sell complete for only
Aug. 8, 1966. Call Delton 633­
Lake. CaU: Wl 6-5944 or Wl 58260.00. Call MS-3834 after 8
2378.
8/4
8U8.
tf

GABI See Carl 3« Betty's
; before you Jriyl
★ Work Wanted

For picnics.

HANDY-MAN would like odd

�Card of Thanks
In Momoriam

Freeport

&gt;ort

BY ARBA

hups on

CARD OF THANKS
Words are no inadequate to

loved husband and father.
We especially thank Rev. Rich­
ard Vondenboach for hb com­
forting words; the Leonard-Os-

Rapidfl and Mrs. Gertrude Ware
ot Lowed were Friday callers of

helpful and understanding aerv- Charlew Blough home.
Lilly Rendon ot Sen Antonin

INTERSTATE
’QUIRE
PLANNING AHEAD

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Donald CUllen and Mra. Robert
Conley spent Monday in Grand
Rapids. * Mr. and Mra. Clarence

the music; the many organisa­
Homer Deweerd and Caroline
tions, relatives and friends for
the beautiful flowers; the old spent Bunday, July 24, with their were Bunday visitors of Mr. and
friends and neighbors who fur­ daughter and family, Mr. and
nished the food; and all others

of Eaton Kapflda wore Bunday

way# have helped us over thia
trying time. Your kindness and daughters of Northville wen Bernard Dukes and family ot
sympathy will always be a cher­ Saturday. July 24, overnight Hastings were Saturday supper
guests of Mr. and Mra. Floyd
ished memory in our hearts.
May God Bless you all.
Mra. Lewis Daniels

157.00

Middleville

Mr. and Mrs. William Dipp

meeting Thursday at Charlton

3*0.50
30.40

Ray Young of Hopklni
and Grandchildren

t»* \dir.r»ne» brtam hla

Mra. Winifred Bnoltkowakl ot
IN MEMOS LAM
of Administration in Lansing,
ROBERTS—In loving memory
of our abler, Ooldy Roberta, who
Standard OU Annuitants Club at
Aug. 4. 1055.
“Just a token of love and reMra R. D. Harmon at Chryatal
To one we shall never forget."
Mra. Viva Boulter
Mra. Edna Flndlow

and two children, Allso# and
Duncan of Minneapolis. Minn.,
spent Friday and Botunloy with
mote urant

in

Grand

Rapids

the Merrill Llcktaa, former reel-

LEGAL
PUBLICATION OBDBa.

Personal Mention
tic. Wash., has been a visitor at

Frank Kurr. since July a. Mra.
and daughter came Sunday night
and stayed until Wednesday.
daughter, Uie Damon Warners,

Dunham District

Floyd Burkeys were weekend
gue.-.to of tlx* Leon Goodwins ot
Detroit The Floyd Burkeys were
overnight gueete of her cousins.

Saturday.
Visiting tlie Charles F. Smiths
of Atlanta. Oa. Amy and Robin
Paraona, who have been visiting
their grandparents, the Smiths.

home with their

and Mra. Muri Hostetler. Karen
remained until Friday. * Mr.
and Mra. Karl Tuttle and baby
and Mr. and Mra. Fred Kidder
and children enjoyed lee cream
and cake with Mr. and Mra. Clair
Clum. Sunday In honor of Fred's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grinnell
and grandson, Quinton Elliott
of Hastings spent Friday after­
noon with Mr. and Mra. Harry
Grlnnnell of Bellevue. * Mr. and
Mra. Oeorge Mann and family
of Flint were Saturday overnight
guerta of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Newton. * Mr. and
Mrs. George Mann and family of
Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Bob

guests, also Mr. and Mra. Calvin
Carl and family of Grand Rap-

brought a beautiful blrthday
otke. Other weekend gurete were
Bob and Katie Carl of Homer. *

last month in California, started
home Monday. * Ted Smith of

guests of Mra. Ada Newton of
Hastings. * Mrs Ada Newton of
Hastings was a Thursday guest
of Mr. and Mra. Bob Newton. In
the evening they visited Mr. and
Mra-^CUrk Blanchard In Grand

family spent lhe month of July
touring tlie West, going to San
Francisco ria the Southern route
and returning on the Northern
which Included many places of
interest, and. in abort, a wonder­
Mr. and Mra. Clark Blanchard
ful trip. Their nephew. Merlin and girls of Grand Rapids were
and Everett Diab of Ban Fran­ Tuesday visitors of her parents
cisco. returned with than and
Anri
»»__ ■_ -

sula down through Wisconsin
Minnesota, ths Black HUla and

Business Directory
MIMMIAL MONUMBNTS
OF DISTINCTION
Lawrence Brothen

SHERWOOQ-STACK
Agency for

INSURANCE
STACK, Owm

State Farm Imuranca
AUTO — Fill
BONDS

All Forms of

enns. Wyo. They attended a ro-

Births at Pennock
ADMlTTAXCna
Report of Condition of "Th. Hostings City Bonk

..•.sir
TOTAL A9SETS

S14.105.121.73

LLAan-ITIBS

TOTAL
Du'OHITU (itrou 13 i
r.i

r Itebiliilti .................
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACC0UMT8

334,000 00

TOTAL CAPITAL ACOOUNTN

•DLEVnXE-Psttlcl* Schruder

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
L. OrtfltU. B3. July 31.
NASHVILLE—AndriT As

. .lll.OSS.403.30

it th/ illrb

10» CoUass Dr., Joly 30.
VUMONTVILLE — r*

Buatrlor. Joly 26.
WOODLAND — E

BARGAINS in Ths Banner
Want Ad section . . . Hastings'
top Shopping Guide: Top val­
ues, top job#. Action with sat­
isfaction! CaO Wl 5-348L

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ding of a niece In Plymouth.
Midi.. Saturday evening. Her
daughter, Mra. Enid Holiday of
Birmingham attended also, tak­
ing Mrs. Cheeseman home with
her later and was to bring Mrs. .
,
.
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
Cheeseman home Monday, Aug Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
1. * Saturday the Clyde Cheese------ —-------------------------------------- -----Repair
at Jcflersonr
mans had many family callers
* Mr. and Mra. Robert Babcock
and children and Mr. and Mrs. AfATCH AND DIAMOND RING
“* “**
" **-REPAIR—Expert workmanihip. COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Cairns reuion at Hastings Park.
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. Stale
ICE—First das* work. Call Wl
ING done at the farm according
Sunday.
St. Phono Wl 5-5316.
5-5085. Burkey Sale* and Serv­
to your specification*. Farm Bu­
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
ice, 218 N. Jeffarson.
reau Service*, M37 So.. Wl 5­
1302 South Hanover Street
2223.
.
Telephone: MA-M29
CERAMIC, FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR —Hal­ CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
10 am. Bunday school. Elwyn
Repair* and sharpening. Saw
ting* Floor Covering, 123 W.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
parts and supplies. McCulloch
A nursery with adults In charge.
State. Wl 5-5118.
ICE— 24 hour.Service (black
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Junior Sunday school in charge
and white). Jacob* Prescription
of PhyUla Munn and Gladys
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
Hamblin
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Alto RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Recored Burkey Sales and Serv­ CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
Largest selection of Drapery
ice. 21fl N. Jefferson. Phone
Fabric* in Barry County. Kjrach
Wl 5-5176.
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Adult prayer meeting, Mrs.
rods. Installation and Hanging.
Rogers In chargu
BfVerwyk's Color Center, 221
fedneoday, prayer GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac«
W. Mill.
tors, machinery and dpin saw*
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Repair and new work. Fixture*
year on Setchel I-Carbon
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WJUama called on frienda in
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Systems.
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installed,
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thorized Dealer for Wheel Horn
TVS. RADtQS
Charles Jones in Mulliken, Fri­
Phone Wl 512700 after 5 pro.,
Lewi* Electric, Cloverdale 623­
day. * Mra. Richard Perrault •ong evangelbta,
Hasting*.
5381.
NOT*—There will be Bunday
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spent the weekend with their
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Cheney

Detn Hunt had a tonMUectomy
at Pennock Hospital Monday. *

are spending a few dkya vacation
Publlb Notice: Artiste' work­
Munger, principal of the
tn Northern Michigan. * Mr. and
shop La offering Saturday morn- 8 4 th Be, Jxly 31,
Mra Prank Thompson entertain­ Mton In McFall building, leave
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ed with a birthday party Thurakindergarten age through 6th
grade July 9 through August 27,
daughter, Karan, on her 12th
and Blaka Hamilton, has relin­
birthday.
quished bar paeatlon with regret.
Letter of Jsly U:
Their mother's Bummer school
The Young Married People
and Teen Age groups of the Uni­
ted Brethren Church surprised
Mr. and Mra. Jack Parks Bunday Sparta. * Mra Robert Jorgenson
with a farewell party. RefreshMra. Wilmer Kennedy of Evart,
formerly of Middleville, wore
trie blanket waa given the Parka Bull lo their home in Greenbelt,
Mr. and Mra. Parks and family Md., Sunday. She will remain
moved Monday to Lyons where
he has obtained work. * Mr. and
er. Mra. Walter Netheriy at Fair
In our mldat Mra. Berle (Kathey)
of a daughter bom Bunday, July Menus received all blue ribbons
24 at Olympic Memorial Hoepila!
in Port Angles. Wash. She
gold Wilmer Kennedy at Cornstalk R». Oetdea Ilinm, 127
weighed 7 pounds. 11 ounces.
Mra. Koon Is the former LFta
Newton. The Koons have one ■
other daughter.
The Freeport Fire Department
Hastings, Bunday. A Mr. and
was called to put out a grass fire
at the Old Watt Thomas farm on Bunday.
100th St. last Thursday. The
Charles Baughman, Sunday. *
Robert. Bums family lives there

unUy they visited Mr. and Mra
Ray Small of Cadillac.
King Bunday attended the Men- Brethren. * MBs Lynda Tolan,
at Wilkinson Lake
nonlte Church Centennial. * Mr.
and Mra. Charles King ore car­
Roy Ballentines, from Thursday ing for Thompsons' store while
until Monday. Abo visiting Ute Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are on Rapid*. Her slater and luteband.
Ballentines on Monday were Mr. vacation. * Mra. Gary Kidder Mr. and Mra. Bob Tripp are both
and boys of Caledonia were FriDetroit.
Barnard.
waa bam in Muskegon Hospital,
July 20.
fields vtendl Lee, who b a counBrian Kidder U spending the
week with Mr. and Mra. Al Bar­
Bellaire, and they also visited nard while his parents, Mr. and
Mra. Gary Kidder, and Mr. and
and had dinner with the George Mra. Lane Campbell are In Nor­
Bob
thern Michigan. ★ Tuesday callBy Mrs. Miles Ruffner
era of Mr. and Mra. Floyd Grin­
tcrUUncd Mr. and Mra. Lawrence
Mrs. Mabel Peffer and daugh­
Elliott and little George of Has­
ond birthday. That evening they ter. Barbara. Mra, Elizabeth
Mra. Wilson Guldct of Lacey for tings. * Barney CIsler and
Robinson, sisters and niece of
dinner Saturday evening at Deep daughter. Mrs. Don Stauffer, of following guests. Mr.
Mlles Ruffner of Marlon Center.
Middleville were Thursday vltlBob Brown and be
lag with their trailer.
Tuc.sday. * Mrs. Grace Stanton
Qeorge
Estep.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guests of lhe Jack Smiths on
b staying at Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Ray
Beese
called
on
Mr.
and
Bunday were Mra. Robert Stacy
Mra. John Krebs of Alto Tburaspent Saturday evening at ths;
Miles Ruffner home. * Mlles
Visited Mr. and Mra. Ira Blough
Ann Arbor accompanied by Mr. ot Alto. Friday.
Ruffner la ill with an Injury to'
Irwin, also of Grand Rapids.
hb neck. * Mrs. Mlles Ruffner,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and
Keren of Hasel Park were Friday
with Don's parents, the Howard
lene Butler culled on the Dele ।
Runners. Monday. * Eric Moody
Carbon family are spending a Hostetler attended the Menno- end. a Mra. Lavina Chrl ertebrat- has been In the hospital with a
nlte Centennial in Bowne Bat- j ed her birthday Bunday. Her relapse from a head injury.
and arriving thte weekend from urday and Bunday. * Mrs. Art! ntocea, Mra. Bert Blxxmaker and
Merton Hoffman's combine
Hinsdale. Ill, to visit them for Ketchum. Debby and Karen, hueband and Mra Blounhe tem. burned last week. ★ Mra. Lilley

Gardner Stevens and Allison.
Mrs, Jack Wlllbur Is home af­
ter completing the Summer Sasslon al Central Michigan Uni­
versity.

Ruth

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Calendar of
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Ben Christie while their parents.

Robert

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4H’sn Tour Projects
Members of Uw Hartings Center
worttog hard on their projects
sped them

Leaden. taking part

Mrs. Shirley Gillespie After the
held st Birmans' and the girl*
furnished refreshment*.

latest
patterns

Top Barry lifers।
Named for State
Show at MSU

A FLOOR TO MEET
EVERY BUDGET

You Bet Your.iife

*

Barry May Sales Mrs-Hinderliter
Tax $100,768
Ambulance Service
Of NashviDe

dtevtlle Saddle; Nancy tolep.
Woodland Saddle; Casale Klersey
(alternate) Yeckley.
Eggs: Gary Vandlen. Baseline
Passport: Glenn Gilbert. YeckOutstanding members of Barry ley: Mary Feller, Dowling; Sarah
County 4H Clubs are scheduled Hansen. Barryville.
to go to Michigan State Unlvermln. Coat* Grove; David Wilson.!
4H Club Week. William Kirkpat­ Woodland; Gary Vandftn and;
rick. club agent, has announced Mike Ingalls. Baseline. Alien'
Decker, Cloverleaf
honors include.
Leslbercraft: Linda Payne.
Dairy: Edward Olbeon, Irving Welcome Corners. Douglas Ful­
Friendly 4H‘m: Dale Clark and ler and Bradley Endres. Free­
Patil (
tlmore Rams; port-Rogers.
Marie
J lane Kenyon
(^eamlea: Susan Gay. Linda
and Jane Buckland. Delton; Jo­ Dlsbrow and Janet Hungerford.
lene Yarger, Freeport - Roger*; Fine Lake; Beree Darby, Coat*
Brian Hammond. Peggy Ham­ Grove.
mond. Norman Hammond. Ste­
Electrical Science: Leo Rear­
ven Stamphler and Beverly don, Altoft; Diane and Bruce
Stamphler. Bristol Corners; Ted Newton. Freeport Llvewire*
Long. Cloverleaf; Rodney Pen­
Photography: Joanne VUek.
nock, Busy Belgh: Donald Jew­
ell and Clyde Jewell. Dunham. Mayo; Fred Gibson and Rex
Lyle Olmstead and Gary Wank. Palmer. Irving Friendly; Colleen

Durfee Busy Beavers; Bradley
Carpenter. Altoft.
Market Steer: Dennis Dingerson. Quimby.
Beef: Curtis Henion, Fine Lake
Club; Larry Case. Baltimore
Rams; Bandy SchondeUnayer.
West Thornapple; Jan Eckert,
Freeport-Rogers
Sheep: Chrt* Bedford, West
Thomapple, Janice Rust. Yeck-

TUX MODEXN FASHION
IN FLOOU

nate), Yeckley; Chris Belson.
Woodland Ssddle; Janet Hun­
gerford. Fine Lake.

Rhea Mead. Berryville;
Mudge. Pleasantview.

Barry County made 4M returns
to the State -Department of
Revenue with a total of (100.-

Barry's population Is listed al
MJOO.
Taxe* collected Included
HOJM for building material
(4X51 for general merchandise
(34.706 for food. (29.601 for auto­
motive. (3425 for apparel. (3.001
for furniture, (7403 for miscel­
laneous retail and (8.483 for
non-retall.
Use taxes totaled (6X8284.
Michigan sales tax collections
totaled (134J21.483.41. up from
May of IMS which totaled (111,Ul.8M.80, an Increase of 11.17
percent.

Janet

Recreation: Cheryl Schanls,
Baltimore Ram*; Debby Bar­
croft. Carlton Community; Lor­
raine Anders. Baseline: William
Johnson and Dawn Nash. Irving
Four out of Ave personal Injury accidents occur on dry
Friendly.
roads and in dear weather.
Entomology: Jack Clum, Lyn­
123 W. S»&gt;. ».
den
Stamm, and Debby Barcroft.
Cary. Valerie Barnum, (alterCarlton Oonununlty; Casale and Bonita Crawley. Dowling;
Klersey Yeckley. •
* Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Watson
port-Rogera.
Towsley and two children of
liorUeultare: Joanne Vitek,
Mayo; Mary Fieler and Carol vllle.
Cart Heise. * J. B. LePa.nl of
Quick. Dowling; Ester Wellman.
Grand Rapids visited lite cousins.
Yeckley; Lorraine Wright. Pleas­ Hickory Comers’Busy Beavers;
antview; Jane Aicken. West Lynette Thomas. Altoft; Debbie
Thornapple; Irene Anders. Base­ Barcroft and Janie Holley. Carl­
line; Mary Velderman, Bowens ton Community.
Friday evening caller.
Mills.
Hort. Fruit A Nat Club: Base­ Metsenbach. Judy Plummer,
line Nut Culture. Bellevue,
Glenn Gilbert. Tom Kaufman. grandeon. Brian Donaldson. BunLandscape: Linda Bluytcr. Nancy Kaufman. Yeckley; Kathy
Pine Lake
Ramsey. Dowling; Gall Tarry.
Natural Beauty: Sandra Frey. Linda Huntington. Tom Miller. enjoyed a trip lo Niagara Falls.
Hickory Comer* Busy Beaver*
Herl Vegetables: Gary Wank ralne Anders, Jack Langford. Ja­
Figure the Cosh You Need for Vacation
and Lyle Olmstead, Durfee Busy net Strain and Carolyn Miller,
Beavern; Jan Eckert, Freeport- Baseline; Sandro Btamler. Hap­ vllle and called on tt&gt;elr former
Add ALL The Bills You Now Owe
Rogers; Gary Vandlen. T’aul py-Go-Lucky; Judy Moody,Dun­ neighbor, Mrs. Chloe Hauer. *
Treadwell, Lorraine and Irene ham. Lot* Huntington, 16. and
Stop In or Gill Local Finance
Anders, Baseline; Rhonda Ben­ Ghent Rutherford, IB. Baseline in Grand Rapids Sunday and
nett. Dunham; IJoyd Kilmer. Club coache* for demonstration called on Mrs Gala Brummeter
Hartings Center; Marcia Bell, teams.
Barryvllle; 'Ralph Westbrook. Al­
Art: Debbie Barcroft and Nan­ Brummeler will return to her
homo in Pilgrim Manor and later
toft: Edward Gibson, Irving cy Holley. Carlton Community.
will go back to lhe hospital for
Friendly.
Clothing A Knitting: Gall
Monica and Cindy Haywood.
Delton: July Treadwell and Yo­
vid. of Rochester came Monday
landa Anderson, Baseline; San­
By Victor SUton
dra Frey. Hickory Corners Busy
tWoadteM
MI-iMf
Beavers: Lol* Dingman. Clover­
leaf; Paula Owen and Dtene
You'll Like the Prompt, Courteous Service
Strong. Barryville; Gerl Gaut- curling badly and everything' Mary Townsend al Hastings win
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sche. Overtown.
Food* X Nutrition: Shirley ever, the sky Is overcast and1 Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Norton
Frederickson. Freeport - Rogers; perhaps by the Ume you read: picked up the elder Mrs Smith
Roger Huntington. Fine Lake;
Vicki Birman. Hastings CqnJkj:
Janine Baker, IJnda Terry and
a’nd former neighbor, Mr*.
“OK” Howard 112 S. Jefferson 945-3424
Becky Grund erman, Baseline!
Ctlnvena Schalbly.
Janet Mudge. Pleasantview;
Mary Feller. Suzanne Proefrock
daughter and husband. Mr. end
Mn Dennis HeUlweil of Jack­
son. Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Doxey

Irving Friendly.

Swine: Tom Eckert. FreeportHASTINGS FLOOR Rogers.
j lioraea: Debbie Drake, Leslie
, Smith. Karen Gaskill, Dowling
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West Woodland

Nuhvm. Nra .1 inn u™.
The former Alma A. Stein was
bom Oct 8. IMO. at Princeton.
ID . lhe daughter of Henry and
Mary (Nienaber) Stein.
She was a school teacher be­
fore her marriage to Mr. Hinderliter on Aug 26. 1903. The couple
lived In Iowa before jnovlng to
A then* in 1121. They lived in
ly Mra. GUndon Curtia
Battle Creek from 1E» until
1942 where Mr. Hlnderllter wa&gt; a
Bunday dinner guest* of Mr*
real estate broker and insur­
Ogie Flannlgan were Mr* Mary ance agent. He died in 1(42 and
Moore of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hlnderllter moved to DeJerry Bophy and children of trolt until coming to Nashville
Besides the son. Donald, she]
Guy ot Hartings. Afternoon callis survived by four daughters,
Klnnlf of Battle Crock and Mr*. Stanley (Mildred, Tanner
of
Saginaw. Mrs. Jame* E. (Phyl-1
Pleasant Lake snd Mr* Gladys
Crockford. Friday evening virit- li&lt;) Henderson of Chicago. Mrs. I
I. N. (Gwendolyn) Fisher of De-1
trolt
and Mrs. Ian ( J a n 1 c e i
friends from Caledonia. * Lions
Club board meeting wlU be held Blackle of St. Clair Shores; a
this Thursday at the Lions Den. sister. Miss Bertha Stein of'
Plana for the month of August Phoenix, Aril. 10 grandchildren
and 10 great, grandchildren.
'
As requested by the deceased,
elude a date for t
the only service* were interment
“Ledge* Playhouse'
rites In Oakland Cemetery.
Princeton. DI., Tuesday.

again Friday afternoon. A wheat
field on the Galen Daniels farm
had caught fire. The men fought
the tkaze quite some time before
bringing It under control. * The
family of Sylvester Curtis met
Sunday at Tj-den Park for their
annual reunion. There were 110
present for the potluck dinner.
Following the dinner the ball
field was filled with active ball
player* of all ages. Others enjoy­
ed visiting. Ptctun
of the 16 children

Local Finance

f

and Mrs Chatter Masterly Pl
Lake Odeeaa wan Friday collets
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Helse
Mrs Frank Nlethanrfr Mid
Mrs. Tom Nlethamer visited at
Saddlebag Lake Sunday. They
renewed acquaintances with Mr*
Pollyanna DnArcy (the fanner
Pollyanna England) and sons of

the baseballs and gloves though,
lhe football equipment will be

Pee Wee football. Practice will
begin Aug. IS with the first
game scheduled for Sept. 6.
,
The townspeople were alerted
last Thursday when the fire

* Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schantz
accompanied Mr. and Mr* Gene
Mr* Marvin Knott (Marjorie Schantz of Grand Rapid* to
England) of Grand Rapid* at Holland and Lake Michigan
the latter** cottage. Th* England
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Gould
family resided In Woodland end Mr and Mr* Vem Hawbllt* attended the Poet Band
live when the Frank Niethamen Concert. Thursday evening at
Piper Park. Battle Creek. ♦ Sev­
eral boys and girl* from this area
are attending 4H Camp and Lake
Algonquin thl* Summer. * Mr

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The southbound car was occupied
by Mr. and Mr* Davidson and
their two-year-old daughter from
Lansing. Mr*. Classic and Mrs
Davidson were taken to Pen­
nock Hospital for treatment and

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Waukegan, HL, visited her par-

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Friday afternoon. She was driv­
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south made a turn In front of

Bteam Rodeo on Bunday, also

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things will happen. After all.
we never have had to send out
a search party before. Everyone
Is thankful for those that orw- |
wertd the call Thursday and
wen- cage- to help

day with Mr. and Mrs Gerald
Skidmore at Lake Algonquin.

EASY TO INSTALL

This aocirtv include* 11 count!ea
■unrounding Barry. Also from
here In attendance were Dr. and
Mrs. Jack Walton and Dr. and
Mrs Baid Bloom
_____.

(Lillian b Roy Gibson)
323 S. Michigan
1

□linage is now living when the near Coldwater, spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs Errett

visit with her aunt and unde.

President

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Stanley Fenstemaker had been
lost since noon. The men formed
teams and she was soon found ;
In a com field nearly a mile
from home. She was unharmed
but plenty tired. This may be
a good time to remind your chll- 1
dren against talking with strong-1
era We may be ft little town but

returned home Bunday. ♦ Mr.
end Mr* Max Mackey of Hud­
son were Bunday. July 24. gumts
of hla mother and stepfather.

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Hjghbank

h By .Hr*. Fern Hmcblita
■u HMkvOto
4S1-1I02
The operation on Mra. Rllla
Whitmore's eyes was postponed
on account of the illness of the
doctor. It is planned for a later
date. * Mr. and Mrs. C1UT Bab­
cock of Battle Creek and Rllla

Births at Pennock

Socjoty

Dr K. C Bennett was installed
Thursday night as pitaldent of
th; Central Michigan Optomrtric
society at a dinner held in

being shown. * The Summer

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Mrs. B. F. Hlnderllter. 85. IM
^auw-“onc»rplng their
8. State St.. Nashville, died Bun­
day morning tn a Battle Creek SSutanw Mvvire* The grtup
hospital III for the port month. has scheduled future meetings to
.
. ____ । hii community
uww.uuulnj Ibdr
for three weeks.
■
Mrs. Hlnderllter had been a ambulance service It ••• •“
resident of Nashville since 1960, nounetd.
moving here from Detroit to be
near her ion..Donald F. Hinder-1 _
B
liter, who was publisher of The Dr. Bcnnfltt IS

Woodland

Fuller, Preet
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1966
Thursday, Auguit 4,4. 1966

Funeral Services
For Mrs. Bassett
Held Friday

During hl* guerilla training, he
lived under simulated Vietnam

duoting raid* on

Ha**ett, 90. of 721 W. Walnut

Tuesday, July 26. al the Barry
County Medical FacUHy. were
held at 3:30 pm. Friday at the
Firn Methodist Church.
The Rev. George Elliott offi­
ciated and burial wn* In River­
side Cemetery,

arnbush* and avoiding many
ambushes. Other specialised
training Included asnall unit
lactlca, map reading, land mine
war I ar ci communication*, and
firing the M-14 rifle. M-M maand 3.5-lnch rocket

Medical Facility rince Dec. 27.
1965.
She waa bom in Washtenaw
County near Saline on Oct. 4,
1875. the daughter of Valentine
and Alice (Combe*) Mang. She
attended rural schools in that

vid C. BenneU. son of Mr. and
Mr*. Willard L. Bennett of 74*3
Barryville Road. R2 NashvlUe.
ha* been Mlected for technical
training at Sheppard AFB. Tex,
as a UB. Air Force aircraft
maintenance specialist. The air­
man recently completed basic
training at Lackland AFB, Tex.
They farmed In the Saline Hla new achobl la part of the

ST.’/™

Nashville, ha* been selected for
technical training at Lowry AFB.
Colo., aa a U. 8. Air Force muni­
tion* specialist. The airman re­
cently completed basic training

Ing Command which provides
technically trained personnel for
the nation's aerospace force.

"iuS

from Maple Valley High School
courses to provide technically in 1965 and attended Kellogg
in that community and in 19151 trained personnel for the na­ Community College, Battle Creek.
moved to Rutland Township tion'* aerospace force. Airman
where they fanned until 1919 BenneU wa* graduated from
David lx Kllngman. 21. son of
when they moved Into Hostings HasUng* High School In 1965

sons. Reid of Kalamaroo and
Clay of Hastings; a daughter.
Mn James (Lucille) Bowden of
Hudson. Fla.; five grandchll-

Rock, Mineral
T/iC Dahlen to Freeport Seeks
on Cruue Amateur Talent
Show Scheduled Leave
John Mahler of Mahler Motor
awarded
a
seven-day
Caribbean For Homecoming
For City Bank
cruise aboard the luxury liner

Fay Nichols of
Plainwell Dies

to Army specialist four July 19

with the 35th Artillery. Special­
ist four la an enlisted rank equlvltonl to the rank of corporal.
lheri Greening of Grand liapSpecialist Kllngman, a can­
Fay Nichol* of R3 Plainwell noneer in Battery C of the artildied at the AUagnn Health Cen­
ter
Wedncaday
evening,
July
26.
Army In May 1965. complard
Mr. and Mrs Keith Barrigar
and Bunny were in Ann Arbor
and waa last stationed at Fort
Saturday to attend the Art Show.
Bad Axe accompanied them and ■ Mr. aad Mra. Lake Nichole.

Cemetery.

In October 1965. Kilngnum U a
1962 graduate of Lakewood High
School.

Army Pic. Kenneth H. Baker.

Timely BUYS for August

Rl. Delton. Mich., completed an
IB-week air- traffic control op-

A
A wvex
week xxrg
long rwca
Rock ana
and m.nrra.
Mineral » 8 Independence Prank R
Show will open In the lobby of, Zimmerman Jr Uncoln - Merthe Hasting* City Bank Aug 6 cur&gt;' Bentral marketing manager,
announced *«♦«
today.
continuing through the 13th.
Mr. and Mr*. Mahler will
Club and Cooperating 4H Rock board the Independence in
and Mineral leaders throughout
the county will sponsor the first
local show of it* type. Anyone
A highlight of the voyage will
who 1* Interested In any phase
of rock lore, geology, lapidary
art* or Michigan archeology who
has material they would like to the ship and on the beach at
display 1* invited to participate. St. Thomas. Charlotte Amalie.
There will be a number of capital of US Virgin Uland*.
F1R8T LT. IVAN R. ST. JOHN
adult hobbust a* well as junior temporarily will be transformed
members exhibiting and there into "Cougar City' ‘in honor of
will be assorted collection*, edu­
cational exhibits and special clalty car to be introduced by
Lincoln-Mercury this Fall.
hobby exhibit* featured.
Advanced commitment* indi­ ■■ Entretainment on lhe trip wlU
cate that there will bo many Be provided by ringer Vic DaWITH U.S. COMBAT AIR
------------- *--------different and interesting exhibit* mone and Chris Schenkel. ABCTV sport* personality, will ba
YOnCY^. Vietnam - Piral U
Ivan R. St. John, son of Mr. and which maintain! vital security that ‘his show will stimulate master of ceremonies for the
Mrs. Don St. John of 600 R
more interest In Barry County product presentation*.
Mahler is representing one of
Grant, 1* on duly at the UR. Air Mekong Delta base.
in the wide range of activities
570 Lincoln-Mercury dealership*
Forces fully operational Blnh
During early activation of the that can be enjoyed in thia out­ nationwide which were winners
Thuy Air Base near Can Tho.__
door oriented field. Barry counVietnam.
- ' |nK lo
yjel cong al night—
contest. Winning dealership*
, mechanics helped stand guard hours of enjoyment in exploring were thcce which compiled th*
* '
'*
duty and everyone assisted fill­ the geological resources at our highest percentage of a January
ing sandbag* and building pro­ door step.
to September sales objective beAnyone
wishing
to
contribute
tective bunkers and revetments.
The I ns t al I a t lo n.ofiicially to this effort or exhibit (.peel­
Tlie Michigan Stale Highway.
mens or educational or hobby
Mr, and Mjs. Stuart Clement
Commission has announced thatt opened in May. provides the first material Is Invited to contact
construction on the intereectton. regular heavy maintenance in Lansing Gilbert Wl 5-3i49 for
. the delta for small spqtter alrend visiting the: non. John,
of Capitol Avenue (M-66&gt; and• craft flown over a 21,000-aquare- further Information.
who
I* attending the Albion Col­
Dickman Road (BL-94) in Battle mile military district by forward
lege Summer Session there.
Creek has required the closing• air controllers to locate and dl­
Guests of the Howard Fogle*
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Hatting* firemen, about 3:45 from Thursday until Sunday
tablishment of a detour in the• I activity.
.
pm. Monday, were called to the
city of Battle Creek.
A graduate of Hasting* High
Capital Avenue IM-66) teaf- . | School, lhe lieutenant received Wesley Keller home al Barbers Mattle Eakin* of Oakwood. Ohio
Corners northeast of here. A
junk car and grass burned.
Mishawaka. Ind.
College In 1M2.
He wa* commissioned in 1963
Camley, Liberty and back to
upon completion of Officer
Capital Avenue.
This detour became effective APB. Texas.
Aug. 1. and add* approximately
one mile to the normal route. It
will continue for approximately
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LAKEWOdD K U. BL CHURCH UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
Bar Qari BUvwnaU, Pastor
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
RW. EBrt Gaskill. Minister
10:&gt;0 Bunday school will not

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ground.
Prayer with Bunday school

GO

Thuraday.

ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant
Conftailona, 4 to 5. and 8 to 9.
Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sundays.
Before MaiMo on weekdays

WOOD CCO66,
RUSTIC QUlBt OF 80
STATE PARK AT INDU
the crucifix ,c
REPRESENTING
HONOR® AN

ship in Kant County on July 30.

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Chicago Men
Hurt in Crash

school in Grand Rapids and was
graduated from Davenport MoGtocklta Business Coltege.
On May 14. 1014 be married
Lillian Bailey of Grand Rapids.
She died on Feb. 24. 1963. Ha
married Ethel Smith at Block­
ton. N. Y, on Jan. 2, 1964.
Mr. Patten bed made hla home
tn Hastings atnoe October of
1945.

Two Chicago men were Injured
about 3:30 p.m. July 26 when
their VoDtesragcn went out of
control on the Norris Road about
k half-mile southeast o&lt; the
KeUer Road In Orangwrillo
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Township.
CHURCH AT DELTON
lhe Haatfngs Klwanto Ctsb,
They were treated al Pennock
lhe Michigan Tourist Clsh ot
Hospital for cute and bruises.
Caortrioo Taylor, 37, was driv­ Florida, the First .Methodist
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
ing north when be lost oontrol, Church ot Hastings aad The
DOWLING
hit a bank and rolled over three Banner Claes
timca. His paasengtr was Walter
In addition to his wife, he la
Flaber, 20.
survived by six sons, Richard
IRVING CHAPEL
and Donald of Grand Rapids,
Bunday school. 10 am. to 11.
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Gaylord of Bettie Creek, Jac* of
Prayer meeting. Wed., 7:30.
Hastings, Maurios of Kalamazoo
REFORMED CHAFEL
sad Phillip of Farmington; three
706 W. Main Street
COATS GROVE
daughters, Mra. Raymond (JeeRev. Bari Schlpper
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
■ 1s) Wall of Nashville. Mrs
Warthip, 10 am.
Freeman (Ulllan) Tresdalo and
Bunday school, 11:18 am.
Rev. Charite Glbbo, Pastor
tex Robert (Betty) Hopkins of
WHY
Evening worship 7:30 pm.
Hastings; a stop-son. Joseph
SAWOYWWC ■riggtaback
Bmkh
of Stockton, N. Y.; 38
Worahlp hour, 11 urn.
AHCAtX
grandchildren; 16 greet grand­
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH children, and a brother, David
party at Bob Nell’s on Leach
of Grand Rapida
Berviocs were held at 1:30 pm.
for swimming and potluck. Kool- FIRST CHURCH OF CHKUT,
BKVKfFH-DAY
HASTINGS UNITED
Bunday school. ID am.
Saturday at Che First Methodist
Aid famished. Plan to attend. SCIENTIST
HOLINESS CHURCH
CHURCH
Worahlp hour, 11 am.
Church. The Rev. George Elliott
Ralph Mason, chairman:
East Marshall Btreet
645 W. Green Street
officiated and ootnmlUal services
‘■The country Church That
Marvin ackmlller, Pastor
Sunday service, 11 am
.
ware held at 4 pm Saturday Ln
Sunday school 10 am
Bunday school. 11 'ami I.
Fairplains Cwnctery in Grand
Morning worship, 11 am.
Wednesday service. 8 pin. *
Rapids. Those who wish may
CHURCH OF GOD
DELTON
METHODIST
Evening
service,
7:30
pm.
Reading room open Wedrteacontribute to the memorial fund
Mandus B. Taber. Minister
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
of the First Methodist Church or
Pastor. Rar. James R. Hotifcld
Cboroh
Study.
Bunday,
9:45.
nesday evening,
the Heart Association.
TV WOOD, Channel 8, 8:30 am
CARLTON CENTER '
The body reposed at the Leon­
LAKEWOOD
METHODIST
CHURCH
ard-Osgood Funeral Home until
Sunday school. 10 am
BAPTIST CHURCH
Radio WJKF, 1280. 8:10 am
Rev.
Richard
VandtnBoach
time
for the services:
Wonhip. 11 am
Community Room above
1
♦
Bunday Evangelistic aervice.
Woodland Hre Button
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
Reyal ?. Olson, 44, R3 Nash­
WOODLAND
1118 Jordan Lake Street
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH par. , of Bisson and Buehler Rd.
Lake Odassa LPA. Campgrounds ville, waa In Leila Hospital in
DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
4 ml. W. of Broadway, Freeport
Battie Creek. July 37, suffer­
Phone DR 4-1377
ADVENTIST CHURCH
h IRev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
ing with injuries sustained about
Rev. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Elder Samuel J. Elie
For information,’ write Wayne
11:30 am, July 36, on the Clark
Bunday aohool, 10 am.
0U41UOJ
*w »uu.
Richie. Rl Vermontville.
Road two miles south of M-79
Morning worahlp, 11 am.
Morning worship, 11 am
Hastings, Mich./ Ph. Wl 5-9465
Young People's Service. 7 pm. in Maple Grove Township. Olson
WOODLAND
sufftred multiple lacerations and
Evening service, 8 pm.
Wcnhlp, 11 am.
CHURCH -OF THE BRETHREN
bruises and broken riba.
Bible Btudy, Wed, 7:30 pm.
)| Public Jnvlted.
He was driving north an lbs
Prayer service. 6 pm.
Sunday. "Faith for
Clark Road and ceOMed with
TV. WOOD,, Channd
Channel 8, 8:30 am. STONEY POINT
a car drivsn by James While,
Bunday. Voice
ViUi df
" Prophocy,- FREE METHODIST CHURCH
EVANGELICAL UNITED
17, R3 Nashville.
Rev. Richard Keep
.
" "The Church of tlie Wildwood"
Radlo WJEF, 1230, 6:30 am.
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult BRETHREN CHURCH
According to Deputy Harvey
Prayer Wednesday. 2 pm.!
Otis Lake Road
East &amp; Grand Btrocts
choir practice.
Baker, White had stopped his
10 am. Sunday school.
Roy. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
CHURCCH PAGE
IL J. Buwalda, Minister
Thuraday, Junior choir, 4 pm
car when a friend yelled at him
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 4
Morning worship, 10 am.
Phones Wl 6-3397. ft Wl 5-4995 aa he went by his friend’s home.
8
pm.
Preaching.
Sunday school, 11 am.
"Who hath directed Uie Spirit
Office hours Tuesday through He was backing up when Olson
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 pm.
of the Lord, or being his oounFriday. 9 am. to noon. Any other hit him from the rear.
1719 N. Broadway
sellor hath taught him?" Isaiah's SOUTH KALAMO
times by appointment.
White suffered minor cuts on
tribute to the almlghtlne&amp;s of PENTECOSTAL
Prayer meeting and Bible
9:55 am The Bunday school, his hands and complained of a
410 E. Madison. 945-5OM
Rev. Arbutus Hurleas, PgtiQC.. .Study Wednesday, 7:30 pm at
God Is part of the Bible Lessonsore neck.
9:45 am. Church school, Supt. Leon West, Bupt. Nursery.
1631 Ionia Rd, Kalamo
Sermon on "Spirit" to be read
Ira Osgood's.
11 am. Morning worship. Ser­
Loyd Martz.
in all Christian Science Churches
mon: "The Truth, The Way, The
Steins on a floor finished with
11 am. Sabbath warship.
Morning worship. 11 amj
this Sunday.
Ufa" Organist, Mra. Ruth Wan. a sealer can be sanded by hand,
7 pm. Youth service.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNI
6 pm. Y Hour In the Youth patched with frrah sealer, and
7:30 pm. Evening service.
BRETHREN CHPRCH/
Evening service, 7:30 pjp.
HASTINGS
Department.
then
buffed with fine steel wool,
7:30 pm. Wed., Bible Study
Thursday prayer and* Bible
FBEE METHODIST CHURCH
7 pm Btudy In Romans con­ report MSU agricultural engi­
Worship
study, 7:30 pm
neers.
tinued.
Wednesday, day of prayer and
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Christian Endeavor, 7 pm,
Bible study.
1330 N. Broadway, HasUnga
OF GOD CHURCH
Morning worship. 11 am.
10 am. Morning group.
When a Christian Experience
DarreU Blarbart^. president.
102 E. Woodland Avennp
Bunday evening service, 7.30.
7 pm. Evening group.
Junior Christian' Endeavor, 7 Makes You a Member.
Rev. M. F. Goble, Pastor
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
10 am. Bunday school.
By Mrs. Mtn Overimilh
pm, Betty Ovenshire, director.
9:45 am. Bunday school.
11 am. .Morning wunhlp.
.
Evangelistic
service.
7:43
pm.
11 am. Morning worship.
6:30 Youth Fellowship.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
6 pin. Young People's service.
CHURCH
6:30
Evening
prayer.
pm.
Claw
leaden
7 pm. Evangelistic service. .
Young People, Thursday, 7 pm.
7 Evening worship.
Broadway at Oenter
arid Fred Bawdy.
grandmother and nephew of
7 pm Wednesday service.
Rev. Don M. Gury, Rector
7 Wednesday prayer and Bible
Chicago. Ill, returned home af­
KILPATRICK UNITED
8 am Holy Communion.
Study.
ter spending a couple of weeks
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST ’ " BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
BRETHREN CHURCH
with the DeGrootes. ★ Mrs Sar­
Henry VanTU. Evangelist
M-66 Woodland
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
ah TUchar of Lansing visited
2 Miles South of Gun Lake
Rev. R. A. Huffman
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
0:45 am. Sunday school
10 am. Bunday school
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Clark Oversmith. * Mra. Charles
11 am. Morning worship,
11 am. Warship service.
CHURCH
Bunday public talk, 3 pm
DeGroote received word from the
A cordial welcome to all.
7 p.m. Evening worship.
Broadway and Center Streets
Watkins Products. Inc, that she
Willard K. Curtis, Minister
WESLEYAN METHODIST
is top dealer of Michigan. Bhe
Hickory Comers. Michigan
Bunday, Aug. 7.
Is to receive an engraved tro­
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
Morning worship. 9:30. Nuraery phy. Bhe wishes to express
10 am. Bunday school.
provided. BroadceM of this ser­ thanks to her customers. ★ Hen­
11 am. Morning worship, Jun­ vice over WBCH, sermon: "The ry Nelmyer of Alaska spent Mon­
ior church and nuraery provided. Best Man." by the Rev. Hugh day with Mr. and Mrs. Zenos
Colvin. * Mrs Nina Friend, who
has been caring for her sister.
Wednesday. 7:30, Family Night
cal Seminary, Holland.
Mary Mulholland, in Potterville
9: 30 Church school nil nee before her death Is now spend­
ing several weeks with her sis­
CARLTON 6EVENTH-DAY
First Grade and below.
ter. Nina Barry, ot this locality.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
10: 30 Chancel choir praotics.
Elder Gerald N. Slack
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johns­
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH ton spent Bunday with Mr. and
Saturday wonhip, 10:46 am.
Rev. Russell Houseman, Pastor Mrs. Clark Oversmlth. * Mr.
Prayer meet Tuesday, 7:30 pm.
9:45 am. Bunday school. and Mrs. Zenas Colvin attended
Classes for all ages.
Ute wedding gf Lynda Garity
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
11 am Morning worship. Mes- and Douglas Scobey, at the Wel­
CHURCH
_ll_____ c____ &lt;n___________ n__a..!_
come Comers Church Saturday.
July 30. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Campground Rd, 8 miles south
Fotle of Mason called on Mrs.
Pastor. Donald Tack
Louie Henney Thursday. Mrs
Bunday school, 10 am
Worship. 11 am.
dal music, hymn sing. Message FOtie was a former school teach­
er In Carlton Center. ★ Mr&amp;V
by the pastor.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm.
Mra. Wayne Pennington vlMl
Wednesday Activities
their son at Gun Lake BundM
* The Jacob LePards wf Granl
MOO BIBLE CHURCH
9 am. Women's Prayer Band.
AU.THS HOT WATER YOU WANT...AT tOW COtTl
Route 3 Delton
7: 30 pm Prayer meeting and Rapids spent Monday night witiN
his cousin. Clayton Valentine,
Bible study.
A-»J. Spoelstra, Pastor
8: 30 pm Adult choir rehearsal. then visited the George Olm­
steads on Tuesday, w We extend
lebrrU, 10 a-m
our sympathy to the Carl Alierp, 11 am
Bunday evening aervice,
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH dtng family on the death of her
father, Paul Betties. * Mr. and
ranlng eervtoe, 7:
P1.?yd A1PlnlI&gt; attended the
Itev. Gnirge Elliott
Asplnall reunion at Tyden Park
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
Rev. Jahn Joldenma
Bunday.
* Mr. and Mra. Rex
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Telephone Wl 5-4945
Pennington and family and Mr.
Goargc &amp; Manhall, Pastor
and Mra. Brooks and daughter
Church School, 10 a.m. , .
served afterwards.
Odw** spent Bunday at
Worship aerrlca. 11 am.
9:46 am. Church school.
Green Lake.
11 am. Morning worahlp ser­
___ &gt;__ .. . .. .
The church was filled Wednes­
day afternoon for the funeral of
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Mr. Chalmer Milter, Pastor
Bunday. Aug. 7 M l:»o pm. Lewti Daniels of Stanton who
A11 church potluck picnic al had spent most of his life in
Cartion Township. Ha teavM •
11 am. Morning’ worship.
Tyden Park.
host of friends. * Fire trucks
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7.
“,*ed twice the past week
Circuit church aervice, title:
COMPACT
THIS OFFER APRtlfS ONLY TO HSIOINflAt CUSTOMttS
^fight fires on the Jordon Road.
PEOPUF0 B3BLB CHURCH
Of CONSUMERS FOWIR COMPANY
ELECWC WATEil\
wmisS^f."** £n
W*tr*n
1/4 Mite lot M-a an mace
Wllllwna
fam where six acres of
CAN IE INITALUO ALMOST
waa lost and Sunday
ANYWHE^.„BVEN IN A CLOSET
called to fight
as fire co the Leslie nanST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLKV1LLE

United Church

lA

is to erffar young peopte a tach- Grand Rapida
nlcal training In the Bible. Thus
the deacrtptlva by-line of the
school, "An Institute M Bible
Tecbotogy," portrays the curri-

&gt;couKioeM

CHURCH
Michigan

Junior Comp Moot

Wonhip. 11 am.

Wednesday Fellowship. 7 pm.

as evangelist for the 88th an­
nual enoampment of the Noon­
day Camp Masting Association

lAUVEl

H'

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING
giyeh that a public
be held by the Board of
Education of Hastings Public Schools,
County of Barry, State of Michigan,
on August 16, 1966 at 12:30 P.M. at
the Hotel Hastings. The hearing will
beheld on the 1966-67 budget of said
sbHool district.

Notice Is
hear4ng\

A ?

A copy of the 196667 school district
budget is available for public inspec­

tion ot the Superintendent's office,
Hastings High School.
Barbara von Reis
Secretary, Board of Education

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Keith Marlow s field and name
cloae to buildings. * Mrs. Zdna
Lydy visited Saturday with Mao
Oversmlth.
.

�fresh Out of the Attic

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Lake Odessa

Hastings, 4 Barry
es

FUN 114.IUI

| ting*.

Rafner

Woodland,

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Litchfield. Conn. Joseph Knight,
Mrs. Matilda Knight, wife of
Jonathan Knight, of Woodland,
A resident of Barry county 48

sura chat some of you will do
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legislature Ulla year, make* each
| Fred BenneU. 8-year-old son
trar of birth*, deaths, and adopt- of Dr. and Mra. K. C. BenneU.
Ions.
| has returned from a dx-wcek
State Health Deportment vital 18,000 mile trip with his grand-

and Mrs. Harold Johnston.

years. George W. Knapp, of A*aria, died Sept. 25, 1883. aged
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Freeport.

rural

TTor yeora bedore hla death
Danlel Striker, an old pioneer,
□f Hastings fumlahed the Michtean Hteorlcal Society th. memortal report for Barry County.
In Volume 26 of the Michigan

Don’t

C«y. Katemaaoo, and Saginaw

County clerks will be the offi­
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State Health Department.

of Glenview. XU.

By H. D. Burpee

BaItiN

am 50,000 population.

Hickey and Mike

Frandsenc

said official notice of the change trip Included many national
’ la being sent to hospital regls- parks, a tour through Disncy-

and daughters. Karen and Karri
of Jackson were Sunday evening

day. July M. guseta of ter moth- directors throughout Michigan.
-- **1re
'TV,
•* * •
ll'.l
_ “ —_ ..v __—— —
Ungs entertained his brother,'
Monica Calaris spent tb» July the county cSerk is the official
vacation here from Maryland. to 23rd weekend In Lansing with registrar in all counties under
her sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ■ 200.000 population, with the exRiven.
.
‘ reptlon* of counties containing

Insurance Agency

couple of real Western
IT O *1. Wm
According to
highlight of a
Jet to meet h
Denver, Colo.

Gvar Milter’I Javwten
120 W. STATE ST.

years Mrs. Robert Marshall, of
died April 1. 1894. aged 59 years.

'Super-Right" Fully Mature, Corn-Fed Beef

BT—ndp-rtuls. The mx«’. follow, ■ 118 JT*nl Keeldeio. 30 rows. TlmM™. tunic SleTil Hu'
“55'"™'
Unp. HIM Sep. 13. IBS.
««
M ms RPKlenl 40 ywLs R«ldrot « &gt;“us. Oser F.
H«wy B Brnum. of cjlus&gt;,. «““!?• &lt;’rw«sllw.&lt;l.
•o
—&lt; April a
died
9. -~s.
1894. —
aged —
69 years.i , 4, 1694, agM 18 years. Resident
Resident 55 ye ora Edwin M. 1 50 years. Mrs. Abbie Nims. widow
Bates, of Woodland, formerly of of James Nlms. of Hastings, died
Rutland, died Jan. 12. 1894, aged Bi-pt. 6. 1893. Resident 37 years.
89 years. Rrea|dent 45 years. Mrs. Peril Otis, of Rutland, died Dec.
George Brainard, of Prairieville.
xL&lt;cr of M L. - Williams, died
Nov. 30, 1893. aged 81 years She incrly Tanner &gt;. of Rutland, died
wa* the mother of 12 children.
dent 40 years. John P. Phillipa,
11 living Resident 47 years
Mrs. Frances Bishop, wife of of Woodland, died Nov. 1. 1693,
H. P. BUhop. of Rutland, died aged 67 years. Resident 37 years.
Abfam Quick, of Nashville; died
Resident 51 years. Thoiniu Black­
man. of Barry, died December
19. 1893. aged 82. Resident of sixth aottler of Maple (Rove
Barry Tbwnslilp on mme farm Township. Patrick Ryan, of Irv­
ing.------------------------died Marell 29.
1894.—aged
55 years James Blanchard, of ----- --------—
Rutland, died Nov. 22. 1893, aged •nboul 70
R«ldcnt 40 ycara.
56. Resident 48 years Allen C. Mrs Eunice Shipman, of Rut­
Carpenter. of Haatlnga. died
fUetl D*®- 31- 1893' Mied 87
Feb. 19. 1894. aged 49 years. Rcj. years Resident 37 years. Jonadent 49 years
| tlion S Stevaui. of Johnstown.
Alanson Clark
of Yankee dled I&gt;C 24’ 1803' B&lt;rd 83 ycarsSprings, died Dec’ 17. 1893. aged
iT'mi
80 yean. Nehemiah Cook, of of •l^Un«s- **** **”• “• 1M3PralrievUlA died Jan. 26. 1^. (J
aged 68 years. Resident 40 years.
Mra Eva Cox. of Castleton, dred land'.**2*-*

Round Steak

Served two term* in legislature.

all. truthful and exemplary.
not get particulars.) Alfred Park-

Center Cut
Freeman, of Dowling.

Wllllam

BohbIbm, Fully Cooked
Prairieville.

Mrs.

Bunnell.

of

CANNED
HAMS
Emily P. Stetson. of Hastings,

hurnt, of Middleville, Nov. 4. 1894,
William Dootuuu of Hope, died Resident ot Wcodland on same
farm 55 years. A good woman.
Patrick Waters, of Rutland, died
Doud, wife of Manning ^Toud? of
l6M‘
77 yc^l.1nwl"
RuUwhI.
BOX. 30. IBM.
68 years
41 wars
&gt;■ or
Hastings,
March 60
•&gt;.years.
1894. Mudge, of Hastings, Nov. 18,
os
years, Resident
iresmem si
years.
Rgcd
M ye&lt;rldied
Rodent
Mrs Richard Dunn, of Barry, John Williams, of Yankee
died Aug. 27. 1893, aged 75 years.
Mary Bailey, (formerly Holden),
Resident 38 years. Mrs. Clarissa 93 years Resident 49 years. WU- of Hastings, aged 51. residence of
Ham Woods, of Hastings, died 44 yearn. Mrs. David Lswia. ot
Samuel Durkee, died Feb 1. 1894, July 22. 1893, aged 74 years. Baltimore, Dec. 1. 1894. aged 44,
Resident 42 years Junes Youngs, residence ot 44 years. Elisabeth
Exra Flflrid. of Hastings, died of Yankee Springs, died Feb. 16,1 Carpenter (Aung Betsey) widow
1894. aged 75 years. Resident 50 of the late K R. Carpenter ot
Resident 45 years Albert Oranger. of Baltimore, died Jan, .3.
dan.’ of Irving, died At

Lorenxo Jordan, of Hastings,
died May I. 1894. aged 76 years.
Resident 40 years Isaac N. Keel­
er, of Middleville, died Sept- 15.
1893. ajftxl 72 years. Resident 44

n resident 55 years. Thrown
Mrs. David Staley (Hannah),
from buggy. William Doonan, of
‘
'
• —
—•
Hope, died June 2. 1894. aged 82
years Residence 38 years Jacob Mrs. Clarissa Knappen. widow pf
Erb, of Baltimore, died June 16.
1894, aged 66 years, a residence
Mrs Fannie Kcrvhnre. widow of
i
39 years. He came In the
of John Kerchner, died Sept. 9.
of Hastings, (lay
1893. aged 68 years. Raident 38 1 A. W. Wilcox of Assyria. June

lb
Sirloin

T-Bone

Porterhouse

or Cube

M Chi?

6 - 4" lk.99cMw

Lb.

“SUPER-RIGHT' BONELESS

Rotisserie or

Rump Roast

u 89*
u. 57
l.69*

Cornish Hern

"SUPER-RIGHT' SLICED

Governmsitt laspwctod

BEEF
LIVER

FRESH
FRYERS

39s

"SUPER-RIGHT*

ROAST
PORK

49*

Wkol.
Fn.n

u. 59*

Cut-up Fryerslb. 37&lt;

GOLOtH SUH I KANO

A&amp;P FROZEN
FOOD SALE

AN EXECUTIVE IS A
MAN WHO TALKS GOLF
IN THE OFFICE AND
BUSINESS ON THE
COURSE.'

GRADE "A*
midsocs
Pr-lrUrtlx

« Ho

Pmlrievffle, Fsb. 18,' Hto. Bgsd
78, residence tit 50 yean. Frank-

Sw»«t Paes, Cut Com
Spinock, Peas &amp; Carrots
Chopped Broccoli
or Mixod Vegetables

DEVIL'S FOOD, WHITE, YELLOW OR LEMON

Charm Cake Mixes • •

-w
10‘
I , te- ■■fill.

I'

SPECIAL SALE! SAVE 20c

Eight O'Clock Coffee
POUND BAG

same in Stain, 41 In County.
Mary M. Willison, March 3, ISM.

Im.

.

00

years. Finley Marts, of Hastings.

iv

Strawberry Preserves

John DHlenbeck, (Aunt Laura)

W« talk SAVING all th. time . . . WHY? . . .
because savings give such ‘peace of mind*
toward emergencies that arise — and such a
feeling of accomplishment ... of ‘getting
somewhere’. Enjo)l a growing savings account
now at Hastings Savings &amp; Loan, Insured
savings , . .
'

11 S3

SAVE 16a—^lANE PARKER

A

ray

extraordinary

Maple Grove, March 8. IMf,-agW
92. residence of 4g years Jo»toh
Cole, ot nutiago, March «, IBM.

Apple Pie

39*
cXZS’Wt',

hn Herrington,
April 1. 1896,

2u»p39‘

ftc-wr.-.. 2w&amp;49*
&lt;N«m4 Donuts..
St. 39*

Apple Sauce
Prune Juice
Hi-C Drinks

Pork *n Beans

Sweet Peas
Red Salmon

3 ia 79*
1°°
3
Ss89*
3
89*
79*
IftV

at
CANS

l&lt;x&gt;
■

Baking Mix

^35*

Boof Stew

White Potatoes

A&amp;P Peaches..
Tte^to Ketohup.

IT

aa

VM.YWT SSAMD

Peanut Butter..... 5*173*
Wttten., Vi&lt;M-IUp««Ml 36-Siw

v

Ing (later Woodland). February.

ASSORTED FLAVORS

Popsicles

CANTALOUPE

- 49‘

a....-^29*

136 E. State St.
Rhone Wl 5-2153

i-H«■ 73*
••••....... tn?49*

All Savings Insuewd Up te*
$10,000 wHh FJ.LI.C.

MfMBtfl fit!-. HiME LOAN OT

’

Salad Tomatoes

Blueberries

CVLTn%W

■k ;

�Farm News
Name Fieldman
For Barry,!
Service Awardt
Other Counties

Award JHHanoni
In Henfemanship

both the prtae lamb-nod pan.
The Barry County Fair bought
the grand champion market hog
from Bob Hungerford of Pine
Lake for 57H cants or tlMJI.
The Plrat National Bank

Barry f%lr, Mfcfc Wleringa,
MlddlavWe. M cent*, |M; HssUngs UvwtoetL Jackie Makhele,
Mldfiertlie. d amts, |»J&amp;:
VanDal Fanns, Bumlps, Dan
Ware. Hickory Corners. HU.
&gt;38-13: VanDal Farms, Robin
Ware, 31*4, |NM; PhU Higbee.
Jansen, Pine lake, 35 cents, *38:
Richard Bhuater, Connie Jansen.
35. S33.1B; Michigan Livestock,
Nancy Smith. Nashville. 3» cents,
484.10 for pea of three; Art
Bickford, Diana Langahaw, Hick­
ory Camera, ST cents, M1J0, pen

Beef 4H herdananaidp went to
Fino Lake, Delton and Altoft.
Sheep honor* vent to Irving.
West Thornappio and Attaft. and Blough. LaVcrno remained a few
•vino to Berryville, Freeport and day*. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
Blough and daughters of North­
Moore.
Premium money VM the earns ville and Mra Grata Blou0

Thought For The Week

for all group*.
Klvanla. Dennis Dlngenon. 31
cents, *253 M: National Bank of
Hasting*, Phil Harrison, Fine

The courage to
speak must be

matched by the
wisdom to listen.

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Economists
Predict More
Com Silage

SPONABLE-GIRRBACH
FUNERAL HOME

money you need
to finance new
farm facilities,
repairs, expan­
sion, etc. Long
terms, low cost,
no prepayment
penalty.

Buttler, ind . Ruth Kauffman ot
Clarksville. Mrs. Ken Ford and
family of Grand Rapids, Mra.

SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT SALE!

Bunday. July 24. Those aLUndln* ware Mr. and Mra. CacU
Olar and Donald Otar, Ralph

HASTINGS OFFICE
Ml Ml Sa. Micklgsa

Junior Membership

Thaler and G*yi* Mr. and Mra.
' Tad Loo*. Woodland, haa Join­ Dean Stuart and family, Mr. and
ed the junior memberahlp rank* Mra. Gordon Yoder and family
and Lola and Ken Lamareaux.
Mr. and Mra. Jay Win* at*

BOXJENS
HUSKY TRACTORS

SPECIAL
YEM-END
SAVINGS!

DRIVtNG HAS CHANGED!
Club wm founded-a motor trip usually was •
pioneering adventure. There wore no mape or
road aigng to ahow you the w«y. A guoM wap
your only guide.
.
Today the Auto Club has helped to take tho
doubt* and detours out of trawling with its per­
sonalized travel planning. Exclusive AAA TripUka” and accurate, up-to-date map* and Tour
Book* with guaranteed aocoffltnodMion ratoo

the work out of
yard cam...
have jutt thoFUN!

■rotary and

YOU LEAD THE WAY WITH TRIPLE-A
AUTQMOUU CUIS OF MKMIOAN

2-DOOR HARDTOP WITH AU THIS EQUPMEHTINCLUDED:
O Marauder 390 V-8
£3 Bright upper door frames ■ Heater-Defroster
□ Multi-Drive Mere-0-M«9c ■ Cotar-keyed trial panel*
■ Vinyl boedlininf
tranudtslon
.
- ■ fright drip molding*
■ Oeertoop carpeting

HASTINGS OFFICt

□ Deluxe steering wheel

.

■ Outside rear view mirror g Backup light*
g Windshield washer*
■ Podded «M vtaar*'
g Fouf wey emergency
■ Padded ieetramont p*Mi
flasher

■ Front and roar seat belt*

Phone 945-4392

SPECIAL PRICES ON AU MODELS
BENDER'S

\
\

�Chuck
Steak

Round
Steak

USDA
CHOICE

USDA
CHOICE

USDA
CHOICE

USDA
CHOICE

USDA
CHOICE

USDA CHOICE BONELESS

USDA CHOKE BONEESS

USDA CHOICE ARM CUT

IKteAY WHELKS BOSTON

USDA CHOKE

Swiss Steak

Roll Roast

T-Bone Steak &gt;**108 Chude Roast

Rump Roast

USDA CHOICE TOP ROUND

USDA CHOKE SIRLOIN

USDA CHOICE

USDA CHOICE

-

Steak

Cube Steak

Steak or Roast** *108 Tip Roast
Double Breasted or

Kroger

Grade 'A' Medium

Salad
Dressing

Eggs

Kroger Vac-Pac ~

Banquet Frozen

Coffee

Dinners

Qaart

New Kroger

Pork &amp; Bean*

Orange Juice

Margarine

Mayonnaise

Libby'.

Radin Nb or MelO-Sofl

Hain or Sugar

Kroger

Tomato Juiee

White Bread

Donuts

French Dressing

4 Variehee Kroger

Q-ox. wt Padago «* fan

Kroger

Country Club

a

Italian Dressing

**59c

5«—. *1

wt cans

Corned Beef Hash

3—*1

Couniry Oub-2H fl. at

Krogu

Borden's

Skim Milk

4-—*1

Sliced Chooses 3—*»1

Fruit Cocktail

S**—*!

Ice Milk Bars

Mr. Bubble

&lt;

**&lt;39c

3-»1

Sw4f'« Corned Bm( «r

2^^*1

Prem

lanolin Plus - Save 32P

Hair Spray
Anchor Hockinq Cookware

Catsup
Dabbla. Liquid

2j-Quart Saucepan Detergent
Kiocir* $&lt;OO YOU
«AV«
Oranges
mici
aa
«i.m
LOW

Blueberries
Bartlett de e-licious

Michigan US. No.

kRed, White or Blue

I Grapes3** 8

Gildta
kEart

Flumbo Size Plums or

Nectarines fez.
50

STAMPS

Thermo Temp
DISHIS
lf.r9R«

KHMHIMMnaMttMMi

DOUBLE
Top Value
Stamps Every
WEDNESDAY

�S k

flf

.

for Bidding on and Buying our
04766719

PRIZE
at the BARRY COUNTY FAIR

at our Annual Fat Stock SALE

It means much to the Boys and Girls and their parents aiid sponsors,

to have the public take an active interest in their projects. Your generous
bidding is the final award to their efforts. The purchasing of these,

animals makes the continuation of the 4-H program possible and
increases interest for future years.
GRAND CHAMPION STEER

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER

Ifoiud by SANDY SCHONDELMAYER of Middleville

Raised by DENNIS DINGERSON of Hastings

THE FOLLOWING LIST IS OTHER BUYERS OF
LIVESTOCK IN THE 4-H FAT STOCK SALE:

BUYERS OF STEERSTHE KIWANIS CLUB OF HASTINGS
NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
HASTINGS MILLING &amp; FARM SUPPLY
1006 E. Roilroad St., Hastings

GOODYEAR BROS. IMPLEMENTS
,124 N. Jefferson, Hastings

t

Purchased by

Purchased by

HASTINGS CITY BANK

THE EAST SIDE LUMBER CO.

CARL MILLER

150 W. Court St., Hastings. Michigan

811 East Railroad St.. HaiHngs, Michigan

Battle Creek, Michigan

GRAND CHAMPION LAMB

RESERVE CHAMPION LAMB

'

DUANE JARMAN INSURANCE
^*214 E. Shriner, Hastings

MARK JOHNSON of Middleville

Roliod

f

PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION

Raised by JIM SMITH of Hickory Comers

.

301 S. Michigan, Hastings

HIGHLANDER RESTAURANT
M-37 &amp; 43 West of Hastings

B. &amp; K. DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT
1633 S. Hanover, Hastings

BUYERS OF SWINEBEVERWYK'S COLOR CENTER
221 W. Mill St.. Hastings

HASTINGS MILLING &amp; FARM SUPPLY
1006 E. Railroad St., Hastings

HASTINGS CITY BANK
HASTINGS LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY
Barry County Fair Grounds

■

Purchased by

Purchased by

GEUKES MEAT MARKET

.

YODER SUNOCO SERVICE

W. G. WADE SHOWS

Freeport, Michigan

Midway of Mason, Michigan

121 E. Main St., Middleville. Michigan

.

I

ALTO LOCKER
Alto, Michigan

GRAND CHAMPION HOG
Raised by BOB HUNGERFORD of Fine Lake

RESERVE CHAMPION HOG

HOPKINS ELEVATOR

Raised by CHARLES MATER of Noshtille

Hopkins, Michigan

CALEDONIA ELEVATOR
Caledonia, Michigan

MICHIGAN LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE
Battle Creek, Michigan

BUYERS OF LAMBS BEVERWYK'S COLOR CENTER
221 I. Mill St., Hastings

MICHIGAN LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE
Battle Creek, Michigan

BARRY COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION
HASTINGS LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY
Barry County Fair Grounds
Purchased by

Purchased by

BARRY COUNTY FAIR ASSN.
Hastings, Michigan

let NATIONAL ■ ANK &amp; TRUST CO.
OF KALAMAZOO - Deity* Branch

VAN-DEL FARMS

*

Bumips, Michigan

r

PHIL HIGBEE
330 W. Court St.. Houles,

EMMETT WILSON

SPECIAL RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION to the

HASTINGS LIVESTOCK AUCTION
For the Um of their Facilities

r.». Michie..

rl&gt;oto»e^&gt;b, by Lou Neubwt

•nd to

Calvin "Tink" Brown, Auctioneer
off Allegan,

Spam

HAROLD ECKERT
Freeport, Michigan

RICHARD SHUSTER
Hastings

Michigan

«W» Spacial Atortiwment CwMkaM

Sy ]rhe FELPAUSCH FOOD CENTER of HASTINGS

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                  <text>Wesleyans Here Approve Merger with Pilgrim Holiness Church
Ministerial and lay detonates to
the Wcalryan Conference. grounds
on Campground Road voted to
merge with the Pilgrim Hollnres
Church by an 83 percent ma­
jority.
U“ mast Important | Rev. George Huff. 1313 N. Bolt­
wood. will begin his fourth term
as president, Rev. X. W. Zuber of
Taylor will serve as vice preal-

dally, 10 am. and 3 and 7:30 pm.
grwriions In this final voting by A Christian camping program la
_____ the entire membership of the provided for the whole family with
of America held at Houghinn Church o two-thirds majority to nearly IjOOO people living on Cha
College. Houghton. N. "
'* - ~*-*l

The Hastings Banner
NUMBER 17

Continue Study
Of Municipal
Water Supply

EDITORIALS
I daren't," That just about sum­

marizes Ute actions of President
HastIngs' municipal water supply, Johnson and Congress in regard
। politically popular to “chew out"
which has caused many residents to initiating steps to end the costly
to complain bitterly to the City [and unjustified strike that lias । big business anyway. But let a'
[grounded five of the major afr- I major union openly defy the presl- j
dent ieven after a proposed settle- |
| It is, in many ways, a revolting ■ ment double that of the 33 guide[exhibit of political cowardice and I line he says is inflationary! and
i disregard of the public welfare, ix.th President and Congress run I
L Many of the jittery politicians arid for the woods, so to speak.
officials who are now so fearful
As mentioned above. It is a re­
. of offending a labor union in this voltlng display of political timidity
i big election year, may have it and a total disregard of the public

Fl'N AT A PICNIC—Several hundred youngsters 'gathered at
Tyden Park Friday for the picnic which climaxed Hastings' 39th
consecutive Summer playground program. During the past eight
weeks the boys and girts enjoyed supervised play on four lota,
along with Clly-wide tournaments, special events, swimming twice
a week and other activities. For Friday's picnic, the kids brvwghi
their own lunches and the playground staff—financed by your
l-'nlled Community Fund contributions—furnished tbe pop and
here Amy West, 3-year-old daughter of Mrs. Marilyn West of
217 W. Walnut, finishes a big bottle of pop. The kids drank out of
paper cups but Amy didn't have one—so was given what was left
In the bottle.—Banner photo.

[Council Appoints
Representatives
For ‘Hastings’
A formal resolution naming Mrs.

I rights that merit constderatlop.
[ Let Big Steel or Big Aluminum
announce a mbdcst price increase

10-Year-Old Son

To Host State
iTrapshoot Event

8CENE OF TRAGEDY—Barry County officers d-slgnatr tire tracks al the scene of the accident at
11:40 a.m. Friday on the Gun Lake Road in which Steven R. Hadsou, 6. waa killed and his slater,
Deborah. 0. waa critically Injured. The children were walking baek to tbe Yankee Springs camp area
when hit by a car driven by Mrs. Leia May Maher. 70, Battle Creek, who waa en route to Payne
Lake. Proaeculor Richard M. Bauer has authorised a warrant against Mrs. Maher charging her
with negligent homicide. The packages In the r tad are the groceries carried by the youngsters.
Mrs. Maher's car Is the first one off the road to the left.—Photo by Duane White.

I

Members of the HasUngs Moose
Lodge 628 are to be host to the
’ 1966 State Trapshoot Tournament
that "both tanks are in good at their grounds In Yankee Springs,
condition but need paint.
Gerald CutcJull. Hastings. State
"The paint has begun to deteri- Moose sports chairman, has an-

39 Barry Men
Receive Orders
Police said tlie 35-yrar-old fa­
ther thought he heard prowlers J For Army Duly
and fired, hitting the boy. One

There b considerable chipping,
blbtering and eroding of the paint

surface^ Abo rust Is beglruilng to
appear tn places on both tanks. We
suggest that in the Interest of good

'

Barry County electors/will have another opportunity to
shell was flrod from the 13 gauge
, „
shotgun.
| Service Board has ordered 39
vote to tinanep the construdion of a new jail in the Nov. 8
The home to about a mile and more Barry County men to rc- general election, mcmliers of the Board of Supervisors unani­
Ville.
I-egton Hall at 3:15 pm. Mon- mously decided at the regular meeting Tuesday.
Al the primary on Aug. 2, electors gave their blessing to
The father was taken to the &lt;toy. AuK- 15. for transportation
Eaton County jail booked for
Detroit for Induction into the the establishment of a linking fund and to levying a two-mill
careless and negligent use of “rmed forces the followimt day.
tax for the jail by a majority of 40 votes, 2,533 to 1,632, but
withheld approval of raising two

1
suiting engineers front Toledo,
Ohio, after studying the CBI re­
port. said the best procedure would

WHEREAS, our sister city of
Hastings, England. will celebrate
the Booth anniversary of the his­
toric Battle of Hastings on Octo-

years with the Hastings Motor
“WHEREAS. it Is deemed proper
Sales Mrs. LoppenUiien and her ,hftl this dty have official repre­
hitc husband were State Street wnlaUveo at the ceremonies to be
merchants for many years A held on said anniversary, and
member of Ute First Methodist | "WHEREAS, Mrs. Anna M JoiutChurrh. she served In the Office son and Mrs. Katherine I. Dolan,
of Price Administration during both of British-Scottish ancestry
World War l! and was u member are deemed worthy representatives
of the iiuslnvM
Professional i for said commemoration.
Women's Club for 10 years. ■
I
“NOW. therefore, BE IT
-•------------I RESOLVED, that Mrs Anna M

fit

Candidates Must
SSXi
gv.y
gs
.
sentoUves of the City of Hastings,
rile hxnen.se
[yote\„ held
Ml^^*t u» ceremonies to be
I
commemorating the 000th

Barry to Vote Again on
2-Mill Special Jail Tax

by 32 votes. 2.548 Yes to 2.580 No.
Actually, ibe voters favored
spreading the special two-mill
tax In approving what was la­
b-led Proposal No. 1. Then they

Barry^s Official
Primary Vote

Boy Killed, Sister
Critically Hurt

meeting. Supervisor Lloyd Hofl-.|
man of Barn- Township. who has

at

William Cridler. Barry County , anniversary* of the Battle of HmClerk, Wednesday reminded can-: Ungs.
dldstes In the Aug. 2 primary
"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the deadline for filing their that certified copies 01
rM®*

Friday. Aug 12.
at said ceremonies be presented to
Thus far. only two have filed ; Mra. Anna M. Johnson and Mrs.
Katherine I. Dolan."
Having representatives at the
ceremonies is not costing the City
Supervisor Victor Eckardt,
anything.
Castleton Supervisor Rus

Quick Work
Indian Pow Wow

faces by means of scrapers and
wire brushes. Special care must
be used to clean all pita and
roughened areas Surfaces must be
clean and dry when paint to
applied.
Specified paint must be readymixed st the paint factory.
The low bld tor painting the
The car wu driven by Leia
tanks In August. 1M0. was 63.440.
There were sight bids, with tbe May Maher. 70. of Battle Cicek,
highest MJL54.
who was driving her 1964 Buick
Aldermen Monday referred to
the Planning Commission plans i
—7.
,
for the von Reto plat and to com- I
children and their parmlttee Ute plan of the Kiwanto cnU' Mr and Mrs A«Urew Hud-

al I pm Wednesday, Aug. 17. at
the Courthouse. In 1063 Meyerson was named one of Michigan's
nve outstanding Young Men of

had pleaded to be permitted to
Phillip 1.

backward glances

Dr James R Spindler. MD,
who has been a physician with
the Chevrolet Divl-ion of Gen­
eral Motors of Flint, to now asrocuted with Dr. Larry L. Blair.
MX), in the general practice at
medicine at 110 W Center.
Dr. Spindler takas Um place

"bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from tbe
j
Banner fila

hundred and fourth! Well past
the century mark. ’Mrs. Abbey,
now in the Miller Convalescent
Home in Nashville. sUll enjoys
vistung with her family and
friends Today there will be a
special cake and toe cream in
Barry county farmers have put
3,678 acres into the soil bank
and U to estimated that they
can draw more than 6130.000 in
subsidy payments

The fifth annual octogenarian
party 4o be sponsored by the.
Women's Bodety of Christian
Bcrvtoe wlU be held at the MiddlevlUe Mrthodtot Church Thun- !
lay with a potluck dinner at 1

nade a gain at 434 new members
vnd added 8738,300 In nnr InAirance, bringing the total now

Dr. Spindler
Joins Dr. Blair
In Practice

I
1

Boat Engine Explodes
No one was injured about 6:30
pm. Saturday when the engine
exploded in Dr. Earl W Brubaker's
boat at Gun Lake Dr. Brubaker
said the gas tanks had just been
filled at Streeter's wlten the 100
tap motor caught fire. Demag*
estimated between 11X0 and

Dr Spindler to U» eon of Dr.
and Mrs Robert D. Spindler of
»• * Mechanic. Shelbyville,
Ind. Be wm graduated ftam high
school there tn 1M6 and received
hto bachelor of actencc d^reu al
Orwncawle. Ind., tn IBM.
.
He received hto medical decree
from the Unlventtj at Indiana

�POWOCK HOSMTM
Mrs. Munro of
Nashville Dies
Friday Morning

Superette
205 N. Michigan

long-Ume groceryman at Nash­
ville, died Friday morning at the
COonneti Niirtlng home in
Nashville Where she had been
living the past eight months.

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MR. AMD MRS. 3. MtAUt SCOTT

The Mearle Scotts
To Celebrate
50th Anniversary

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W.
about 30 years ago. He died on
July 12. IMO. Ha- only survivors
are six nephews and two nleon.
A son. Claud Jurgensen, by a
former marriage, died several

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FRAMES&gt; INCLUDED
No Limit
This Month Only!

Mr. and Mm J. Mearle SccAt
of R1 Nashville, will be honored
on their 50th wodcjlng anniver­
sary- with an open nouse to be
laid a*, the Methodist Church
Community House in the village
on Sunday. Aug. 14, from 2 to
,5 pm.
Mr. Scott. and Ute former Ada
Reynolds were marriwl on Aug.
17. 1916, at Villa Grove. HL
For 17 yearn’Mr. Scott worked

In Illinois. In 1926 Mr. and Mrs.
Scott anti their sons moved to
Michigan to Uve on the same
farm north of Nashville where
they now reside Mr. Scott’s
mother. Mrs Vesta E. Scott also
accompanied them to Michigan.

of the Ansar Shrine of Spring­
field. III., and tbe Consistory of
Dansville, IIL
For 26 years he served as su­
pervisor of CasUetoo township.

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Im

Invited from nearby churches.,
Rcgistraltam and social time bo-,

iTV'so’
i
M^Gec^’Ha^.^
aelor. held a picnic at Coldwater
Lake Monday. Mm Jason Steere
was the guent speaker. * Rev.

Woods Camp from Monday to
Friday. ★ Mrs. Virginia Root,
Mrs. Ella Cider. Miss Josephine
Harrison and Mr. and MH. Ro­
bert Brower of Kllamaaoo will

viarxsum.

riu* win

Mm Viola Booted accompanied
her daughter-tn-law to Ionia
fata-. MH. Myrtle Beoord, who
waa tlic judge of the 4H flowers.
Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Cart
Nelson are announcing the eugagammt of their daughter,
home. Urban!*, HL. This home is Carole, to Norman E. Bartow of
sponsored by the WCTU of Hl. Hastings. Oarole Is a graduate of
The children are either orphans TK and is employed at Leeooa
or from broken homes. There are
six children In each cottage.

Ttwv ar* Mr uul
w&gt;nmw y^r. and Mrs.
‘“aotou Townsend! Auland Minford Mason. ★ Miss

Bobczak and family. Mr. Bobczak
was a stroke victim in IMS and
is now able to walk with the aid
ot a brace and oane. * Mr. and

Miss Christine Harrison will gon this week. * Mr. and Mrs.
leave for her new school at ajMnni aeooed entertained the
American base in Oermahy, Aug. accord reunion Saturday. There
22-- * Mr*. Maggie Brown of werT M reiatlvro from Palmer.
Grand Rapids visited her son. I Alaska, Teuneroee. Pa.. Chicago.
Elmer Brown, Saturday and Orandvllta. Ada, Big Rapids.
Sunday. They- were dinner guests Greenville,
...
Grand Rapids and
of her daughter and son-in-law. Hinting*
.........
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Flnkbeincr, brought his boons that many
of Leighton. Mr*. Brown remain-1 enjoyed riding and others en, ed for a few days. * Mr. and JOy«l their swimming pool be-.
Mrw Donald Boysen and their Hdea the bountiful dinner and
family are camping at a park visiting * Mr. and Mrs. Guy
near Traverae City this week,
cilin celebrated their golden
1 Mr. and Mm Terry DeWcerd i wedding anniversary at their
of Kalamazoo are the parents home Sunday. The arrangcmetiU
of a son. Jeffrey Scott, born Aug. were planned by their sons. Kenn —
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Richard Robinson

Always extend
your hand in
friendship, even
though the other
fellow may be
slow to grasp it.

Marriage Licenses

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Local Finance

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guides included.

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To those of you who could not
support me, your interest in the other
candidates is what makes our demo­
cratic process work.

Let LOCAL FINANCE be

everything

student-budget

HASTINCS FLOOR
COVERINC

To the voters of Eaton and Barry
Counties who supported my candidacy
for the Circuit Judgeship, please ac­
cept my heartfelt thanks.

ent for the anniversary. Kfrs.
Rising was raised by the Scotts
from the time she waa a baby
iiiv.LLiiK th.- anniversary party

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�To Barry Party
Conventions

Prairieville Townahlp
(
Democrat: Clinton C. Liggett.
Catharine E Noonan.
Republican: Rolland Lyon*.

Municipal Court I
Calendar Biuy

Democrat: Phyllis A. Fuller,
Mary Lhiderman. Irene Parker.
Republican: Donna Baldwin,
—c.cvwu u&gt; w&gt;e re­ Sterling J. Moors. Gordon Vanpublican and Democratic county
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Thornapple Townahlp
Uon follow:
’
Republican: Charles Williams,
The Democratic convention Elton Sanderson. William Grid*M Mt for this Wtdiuaday. Aug.
10. and the Republican conven­
Woodland Township
Guy Rond In Maple Grove Tt
tion Is to be held on Wednesday.
Democrat; Carl Brod beck. Jac­ ship and It rolled over on its
He also paid 320 ptna 38.70
quelyn Gilliland. Cart Scofield.
Republican: Lyle Sandbrook. falling to report tbe accident.
Democrat: George J. Hack. Victor Eckardt, Eugene Reuther.
Aleta M. Young. Clyde Ellis.
Yankee Springs Township
Republican: Floyd T. Miller.
Democrat: Jerome VanMalra. ralgned on a charge of failure to
Howard wing. Oral Miller.
comply
with Michigan's
financial
H. Newell. R. Adgate.
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11 *L ayt aru, am a twain*
Baltimore Township
Republican: Charles Strain. |
t*™ nt
Democrat: Hubert Hunt. Irving Lutz, J. Panyrek.
Charles Miller. Dale Moon.
Hasting* City—Ward 1
3100 bond.
Republican: Walter Soya, Har­
Democrat: Arthur K. Brant.
Stephen J. Converse. 2644 E.
old Stanton, Anna Calms.
Lannes L. Kenfield, Ray N. OlState Road, paid a fine of |75 plu*
court costa an a reckless driving
Democrat: Frank J. McCarthy.
Republican: James E Cole­
Wendell C. Shafer. Donald L. man. H. F. Ritchie. Roderic charge.
Allan Wood. Battle Creek, was
Carpenter. Frank Francisco. Her­ Lowry.
fined 350 by Justice Lethcoe and
bert Schoolenberg. Barbara NunHastings City—Ward 2
nemaker.
Democrat : Raymond Bel). Har­ serve 15 day* for driving without
Republican: Fred Sherriff. ry J. Gallup. Harry B. Mlles.
Republican: Gladys WlesenMorford. Roger Williams. John hofer. Clayton HauschUd. Amy tnum under a new State law af­
fecting persons who drive without
F. Chamberlain. Lloyd Hollman.
having had a license within three
Hasting* City—Ward 3
Democrat: Albert Beard. Mar­
Democrat: Floyd Craig. Omo
Clinton Allen. R2 Hasting*, paid
cia Beard. Ray Reynolds.
Knowles, Florence P. Weber.
a fine of 325 plus 3739toourt costa
Republican: Keith Marlow. Er­
Republican: David Dimmer*. on a disorderly charge; Ely I
nest Hoffman, Clifford Andrus. Wellcsly Ironside, Caroline Dim­ Deanne Bumworth, 531 W. Court,
mers.
CssUeton Township
Democrat: Leon R. Frith. Al­
Hastings City—Ward 4
on a disorderly count, and Rex
mond A. McGregor (not a regis­
Democrat: Metha L. Keech. HoUle Strickland. R3 Ha*tb&lt;*.
tered voter); Chester Wilder.
Florabelle Stowell. Ester M. WalRepublican: Russell K Mead.
disorderly charge.
Stewart A. Graham. Karen G.
Republican: Dorothy Adrounle,
Saturday Jeeeph C. Ford and
Graham.
J. Franklin Huntley. Kenneth R. Ronald A. Gillespie, Kalamazoo,
Radant.
Hasting* Tpwnshlp
each paid 335 fines plu* 3835 court
Democrat: Harry Larsen. Jack
W. O'Connor. Juanita Slocum.
■Ian of intoxicant* on July 30.
Republican: Emerson Calms.
Harry Un*. Nobel Wm. Sackett.
Hope Township
Hastings police have been —
InDemocrat: Melvin D. Goebel. vestlgatlng the burglary of - the
Leonard O. Kroes, Franklin J. Quality Furniture Store on State 340 fines plus 31156 court costa
‘ McMillan.
Street sometime over the weekend
Republican: Florence Halliday,
According to the report.. the theft of a truck battery from John
Almond Weber, Fred Anders
store was entered by breaking out Jones last July 17.
Irving Township
a comer of the gtaM In a door,
. Democrat: Robert Christie. reaching in and unlocking It.
Thomas Qwen, Kenneth Schantz,
Carl Hula. John Loftus, Paul
Palmer.
Mr*. Robert P. (Kathleen) HllRepublican: Wm Hayes. Mil­
Sometime Friday night or early
ton Buehler. Elwood Yoder. Imo­
gene Stager. Kay Stanton, Clara Saturday the pin ball machine and the mors than 2JXD at Western
Michigan
University who an to
music box at the Gun Lake Dog
Stanton.
Suds were broken Into.
Johnstown Township
Bernard Meinertz. Battle Creek, 8 pm. Friday, Aug. 12, al Waldo
Republican: Wilbur Uldrlk*.
reported money paid for boat Stadium.
June Doster. Clyde Salter.

Police Investigate
Local Burglaries

WMU to Graduate
2,000 on Friday

Maple Grove Townahlp
Democrat: William Schantz,
William Swift. Wayne Os troth.
Republican; Wayne Pennock. |
Albert Bell. Ward Cheeseman.
Orangeville Townahlp
Democrat: Francis Fales, Wil-'
da McKibben. Lewi* Thompson. |
Republican: Joseph J. Bravata.'
Elizabeth Adams, Keith Chase.

had been taken. Boat renter* put
their money in a slot In hl* house­
trailer when he Is away. Generally,
Melnertx said he finds about 330. Wall Lake, and Kay Elisabeth
Sunday he found nothing.
Stanton, R2 Middleville, ara to
tee marker* from No. 5 and 8 Violet with a major In history and
were taken sometime Monday Kay with a major In science.
Other* receiving degrees include
night from the River Bend Golf
Course.

VOTERS OF

THANK YOU

BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES
I thank you for your votes in the
recent Non-Partisan Circuit Court
Primary Election, and I respectfully
ask for your continued support in the
November Election.

Thank you,

Prank R. Moon. Bellevue. MA;
Jack E. Craig. Olivet, apeclatlat.
and Elizabeth D. Blackmore.

Dr. Maurice F. Seay from MSU
I* to give the graduation address.

Hits Gas Pump
One of Arthur Smith'* gas
pumps at his Refinery Station on
M-3? just south of the City limits
was knocked 15 feet' when hit by

Backward Ghocat

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Mra. Clarence Vaughn of Usbome
and Mrs. Charles Gibb*.
Moore. Stella Yargtr. Maud
Mrs. Greta Blough spent ThuraKarcher and Alvin Halrigd at the
Medical Facility and Mra. Minnie and Mr*. Keith Blough, at their
trailer in Morgan Mills, * Hubert
and Mr*. Allen Fish and Mr*. Jay Blough and Mis* Kathle Devries
Wing attended the Ladlea of the
WMA. and their families' picnic Mra jack Echtlnaw at their cot­
at Harris Creek Monday.
tage an Gun Lake * Thursday
caller* of Mr*. Bill Blough were
talncd with a com-roost Bunday. Mr». Jerry Kyser. Miss Nina Post
and Jim Wursop of BatUe Creek.
Mr. and Mra. BUI Blough and
of Caledonia enjoyed birthday cake
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
sister. Ruth Tagg of Coldwater, Parish of Battle Creek Saturday.
Tuesday st ths Sylvan T»gg home. They were Saturday overnight |

and family spent Saturday with

with the Hoyt-Dutcher famine*.

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Henry DeOood of GrandRaSS ,,ld “« Ir* Bkx«h
* M? a)xl Mrs. W.yr- TWg\^ «« J1lur*U’'
k~... - &gt; t - - j - j
_ Effie Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead of
Ivan Olmstead and family of
Clarksville were Saturday supper
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Elwood
Yoder In honor of their parents.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Olmsteads',
45th anniversary. « Max and Gay­
lord Whitney of Grand Ledge and
Mrs. A. B. Btevensen of Grand
Rapid* visited Mrs. Elnora Whit­
ney and brought her home from
coat Includes Barrlgar'i shop and Pennock Hospital Saturday. * Mr*.
home.
Jerry Posthumus and children of
In discussing the new vote on Alto were Friday supper guests
the Jail, Supervisor Hoffman
urged every member of the board Joyed birthday cake and Ice cream
to help promote ita passage, and In honor of Ruth's birthday
not work against It.
jin. Henry Myers spent from
The vote to place the millage Wednesday Uli Sunday with her
propoMl on the November ballot daughter*. Mr. apd Mrs. Lester
came after ths board officially Albert of Manton and Mr. and
established the sinking fund for
Mrs. Karl Blackledge and son of
the jail and sheriff's residence by
a vote of 17-3Vottng against that motion
were Supervisors Victor Eckardt fishing In Minnesota. ★ Mr*. Gary
of Woodland. Forest Foley of McGhee spent last Wednesday
night with her husband. Trooper
Hastings. One supervisor said
after the morning Maslon that
voting to put the measure on the
ballot did not necessarily mean day dinner guests of her daughter
and family. Mra Gary McGhee.
Cheryl Hecock of Hastings spent
ginally Uvered building the
now JaU on. the Courthome
Thompson. Mary Schondelmayer
and Mr. iuxl Mrs George Estep

“■$197 4'98
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Supervisor* said before ths
proposal could be considered the
property would have to be an­
nexed to tbe City, which would
require a favorable vote by both

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posal No. 1. and 1.085 voters
failed to-cast a ballot on Pro­
posal No. 3. A total of 8.193 elec­
tor! voted on Aug. 2.
^Failure to .vote on the Jail pro­
posals was especially true In
"machine" precinct* For ex­
ample, in Arayrta Township there
were 61 votes cast and 189 voted
on Proposal No. 1. which was all
but't*o. In Baltimore 189 voted

Ungs Townahlp.
Gary said Floyd Blow of thd
Drtve-In theater would vote in

cium

TV&amp;te
I. W.Knia

locil Issum In the primary
Ml STS voters who went to

In Rutland Township to see a

PANTS

Funeral eervieas for Mra. Lena
Gearhart. 11. NaahvUle.
the widow of Henry Owarhart.
will be held az 2 pm thia Thuraday at the Vogt y-unaral Home.
The Rev. C. C. Gibson and the
Rev. James Varner are to offi­
ciate and burial In Woodlawn
Cemetery. Vermontville.
Mr*. Gearhart died Tuesday.
Aug. 9. at Pennock Hospital
where ah- had bean far five
and one-half week*.
She waa born Sept
ISM. In

'Grand Rapid*, the daughter «f
William and Josephine (VandarJa«*t&gt; Jopple. Ou June 3,
11903. aha married Henry In
Charlotte. Ke died Oct. 7. INS.
She waa a member of tho
EU.B. Church.
Mra. Gearhart la survived by a
daughter. Mrs. Pldlllp (Bara)
Scott of Nashville; two acne,
Carl of Charlotte and John of
Enttgn; 10 grandchildren; U
great grandchildren, four broth­
er*. Henry Joppte of Chartotte.
and Dennis and Leonard of Bun­
field and Martin of lUaUnga.
and two slatera, Mra. Nellie DCU
I of Battle Creek and Mra. Alice
Surin* of Lancing.

Supervuort

queation. Donald Gary, former
operator of the theater just south
of the City limits, appeared be­
fore the board and offered to
■ell about 10 or 12 acre* and the
old theater building for 340.000.
He (uggeated the theater build-

Quite a number of

THE HASTINGS BAMMn-4
Ttaraday. AagaM 1L MH

Mrs. Gearhart
Of Nashville
Dies Tuesday

A
in HASTINGS
leiuwip

More About-

Joying a wonderful umg. An un­
expected but enjoyable Item on on Proposal No. 1, a difference of
120.
.
Prior to the discussion on the

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tor* of his parent*. Mr. and Mm
Ray Seeae. * Mr. and Mra. Ini
Blough of Alto were Sunday lunch­
eon guests at Mr. and Mr* Ray
Seeae
Mr. and Mr*. Ployd Grinnell
■pent Thuraday with Mr. and Mr*.
Harry Grinnell of Bellevue. *
Phillip Clinton of Middleville spent
the week with hla grandparents.
Mr. and Mra Arthur Clinton. *
Mrs Madeline Ewing and Susie
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. David
Ewing and daughter of Pontiac
and Mra Greta Blough were Sun­
day dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra.
Reuben Crites. * Mr. and Mr*.
Reuben Crites. Jr,, of Eaton Rap­
ids were Sunday visitors at the
Reuben Critea'.

poeal No. 1. In Hastings Town­
ahlp. 411 voted and all but nine
The first annual picnic of the voted on Proposal No. 1.
In contrast. In Hastings' First
Ward 484 voted but only 348 vot­
day afternoon and evening. with ed on Proposal No. I. a difference

Rog. 98c

Wm. Penn

enjoyed a picnic and the fair at
Ionia Sunday. * Orton Seeae and
children of Alto were Sunday visi­

* Mr. .and Mra. Bill Blough and
children attended the Parish re­
union at Sherwood Sunday. * Mr.
and Mr*. Dan Poatma attended
the Postma reunion at Hilton Park
Mra. Elnora Whitney, who has

returned home 8ctof Joliet Ill . sport Tuesday -.y,
wl j nock Hospital,
* D
n.m
Oru
il..
urday.nrrikv
* Mrs.
mi Postma,
Mrs
the .Hoyt and Dutcher famlllM.
Erne Parker and Mrs. Ivan Roush
Saturday
supper guest*
th* ev^Ltafwlth
Mr and
*S spent
Mra P11*1 1x11 Thursday evening * Mr

Aug. 2. Tbe car qaa-driven by
Orel Ann Culler*. P MNW.
according to the sheriff'. rijfcrt.
M® Mud (bat construcUon could
lbs pump-'Md bewn.completely, b4gin sRaa approval by voters by
■hut off for the night. •
.
using tht ,6133,000 already ear­
marked'for the project, and If.
neoesaary. to borrow on antici­
pated tax revenues.
Despite the fact that the pro-

from the W. K. Kellogg FoundsUon an oxygen therapy machine
which, although primarily to aid

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JUDGE ANGUS MacLEOD

LYDIA

• Sunday.'* Wayne T«gg attended
the Coast Guard festival at Grand
Haren. Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Tags at­
tar. ; tended a VFW banquet in Kalamazoo Beturday. * Mr. and Mra.
Seymore Bouwen* and family were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra.
Ebner King of Ionia. Evening visi­
tors of the Bouwens were Mr. and
Mra Don Link and daughter of
Alaska and Rev. and Mra. Walter
Wlnebrenner of Hastings. * Mr.
and Mra. Seymore Bouwen* and
jwn Church Saturday. * Dr. and family attended the Postma reMra. Huixrt Orertaolt and famili­ unloji at Green Lake Saturday.
al Holland «nt tbe wewkmrf wiu&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. William Mishler
hi* mother. Mra. Charlee OveihoU and Mr and Mra Charles Blough
and David were Sunday dinner
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Prank
Martin tn Grand Rapid* * Mr.
and Mr*. Charles Blough enjoyed
a plailc st tbe home of Mr. and
mother, Mra. Overholt
Mr*. Mike Hawthorne In Hastings
Saturday tn honor of Hubert
Blough who will leave for the
tor* at the Elisabeth Oratoolt
and Mrs. Irving Gilbert and chll-

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�short —gl asrt • s—k teste ras
was enjoyed, the Rodgcra left Cor
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pre—MUon did not carry thia time.
Although it would hare been legal
to have gone ahead with a mere
one-vote margin, on each proposi­
tion. it might not l&gt;ivc been wise
to do so. Evidently a much better
Job needs io be done In getting

We can, of course get along for
the time being by boarding our
prisoners at the Eaton Oounty Jan.

Eaton Oounty built the jail there
primarily to take care of Eaton
County prisoners. Their own needs
come first So far, they have had
extra roam but that situation to
subject to instant change. On any
day of the year. Sheriff Campbell

&gt; than half of Um qualified
ora MM to take any interest
he &gt;il—i j sal tta so rt—p in regard to informing

ton was a Mra—y vtottor of MT.
and Mra. Ray Sseee, ★ Mr. and
Mr* Al Barnard raid children
attended tbe Barnard reunion to
Charlotte Bunday. * Ralph Moore
attended the Matthews reunion at
Podunk Lake Sunday. * Mr. and
Mra Gary Kidder and sone of
Oaledonta were Friday rellere er
Mr. and Mra. Al Barnard. * Mte.
Charles Geiger spent Batuntay
evening with Mra. Robert Wlngnlsr
rax! Mra. Olive Eitelbuss tn lMb
Lowen. * Mra. Robert Newton
Halted Theron Gain in Oreftl—

A Bowler's Starting Position
1* at Setan Mtott

(the esiUnale la about 10 per cent
per year) the sensible thing would
be to get on with Ute Jab naw

Un. 'Ntjnta Keto, Mra. Irving
Taylor. Mra. Bernard Dailey and
Lee Berndt. The next reunion
win be held to five year*
The ttth Oarllngcr reunion
wm held Bunday at the home of
Ur. and Mra. Arthur Rafflcr
at Tupper Lake. Oftoens are
Richard Winkler, president:

Ur. and Mra. Emeat Dipp and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of her parents. Mr. and Mra.
George Owen. * Mr. and Mra.
Jerry Posthumus and family Of
Alto. Mr. and Mra. Ttm Klddraand family of West Freeport and
Mr and Mr*. Robert Moore and
family, local, enjoyed a picnic at
Oolama Sunday. * Mr. and Mra.
Bill Elliott and Timmy and Mr.
aid Mrs Glenn Taggart and Eddie
attended the stock car races at
Galesburg Saturday. Bill Elliott
and Richard Bird participated in

■ama-You might have to modify
it a few Inches or *o,at first, but
once you have found your point
of origin, it should never change.
Notice the star bowler* on tele­
vision and you'll see that the
first place a bowler looks after
starting point.
In recommending a stance
position, I suggest you keep your
feet placed together with left
foot slightly forward of right,
knees bent, ball held waist high
and in line with right shoulder,
with the elbow tucked in closely

pf Rev and Mrs. Paul Olmstead.
Ronald Hawkina and family
who here been visiting hla
grandparent*, Mr. and Mra.
Geos— Ttazfar. have returned to
Phoenix, Aria., where be to in
the rnginearing department of
Motorola Bectronlc*.
.Mr. and Mra. La Von Dee­
granges of Eaton Rapids boated
the annual Deagrangcs reunion
Sunday with 83 preeent, which
her children and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Btygtr.
Mra.' Hilda Btyger and Mra.
Wayne Trowbridge of rural Ver-

West Freeport. * Mr. and Mra.
Harold Eckert and family attended
Ute Lena reunion at Charlton Part
Bunday. Jan Eckert U at the “Y"
Camp. * Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
Tlirzmpaon and family of Hasting*
and Bill Kauffman of awnrood
were Tuesday supper guests of Mr.

reminder to vote on BOTH of the
special propositions would be
Mkhael V. Baitinger, 18, R1
helpful.
Woodland, driving a'Pontiac, and
hto passenger,' Jean Slinon, 14, R3
Take Odessa, escaped serious in­
aand fewer votes cast on the two juries about 7:30 pm. Saturday
in a mishap at Eagle Point. Ac­
special proposals than In other cording to the report, Michael was
jitiasca of tlie primary. Tills indi­ turning on the radio and went off
cates that many people were un­ the road, hit a hole in the ditch.
able to locate tiie proper levers or
Just plain forgot. It is interesting
to note, too, that 88 of the electors
who voted on Proposal No. 1 failed
to vote on Proposal No. 2.

Escape Injury

Barry Oounty will eventually
have rffacs up to the construction
of a new Jail. With building and

Clarence Hoffman of Ann Arbor,
Mr. and Mra. William Taylor of
Vicksburg, Mra. Wreaiha John­
son and Mra. Ena Annstrong.

Many people who voted last
Tuesday here in Hastings state
that they were unable to find
where the two special proposals
were listed. They were in plain
sight If you knew where to find
them but we will have to admit
ghat. among the maze of levers, the
situation was a bit confusing. As a
matter of fact, we had to poke
our head out the curtain and ask
for a bit of direction. Possibly next
time a reminder by ther e in charge
of the voting booths might be
helpful. Where paper ballots were
used, the situation Is not so con­
fusing. but here, too, a last minute

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* Mr. and Mra. Robert Fink*.
bclnar and daughter* helped her
mother, Mra Edwin Molmko of
St Johns celebrate iter birthday,

By Mrt. fillet Ruffner

George. Evening callers were Mr.
and Mrs. James Swadley, Uly and
Pat Kauffman of Melvern, Iowa.
Larry and Debby Swan of Nash­
ville. Joan. Lyn and Earl Kauff­
man of Chicago, and Mr. and Mra.
Milton Buehler and family of West

Liou'H love our-

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Arbor. On Saturday, the McMellons and Kauffmans accompanied
George to the Municipal Airport
at Detroit, where he left for Camp

Mra. Howard Houghton of Detroit
and Mr. and Mra. Merrill Karchcr
of Hastings were Bynday visitors
of Mr. and Mra. Fete Wallunaa. *
Mr. and Mra. Don- Walhmaa and
family of Detroit iiave been enjoy-

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Mrs. J. W. Winger of Eldora,
low*. * July 23. twin boys to
Mr. and Mra. Voight Clum of
Anchorgc. Alaska named Daniel
Lewis, &amp; lbs.. 3H os*, and David
Victor, 6 lbs.

Dunham District

Middleville

perhaps, and not exborbltant,
either. Thera are not many sizable
tracts left within the city limits

weeks with their grandparentn,
Mr. and Mra. Horner Bartlett *
Mra. Keith Haller entertained

Charlco Timpson, near Campbell
Lake. Saturday. * Thirty - five
people of the Ruth Circle and
other guents of the WBCS en­
joyed a picnic and program
planned by their leader. Mra.
Oscar Flnkbelner. Her daughter,
Mra. Jack Sinclair qf Woodland,
spoke on the subject, "Beneath
the Cover*." She read many dlffcrent poems which held her'
audience spellbound. Mr. and

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•'Beautiful Laic of Somewhere"
and a Negro Spiritual, accornponied by hla wife. Two of their '
puplie, Marty Otto played fti
comet solo and Basuito Bender
gave a instrumental number. All
went home thanking the Browns
i
Ing was on. wo got another nice for their lovely hospitality.
shower. We arc grateful for Hute
rains but could enjoy mare.
Friends received word of tbe

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Direct from

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law of Mrs. Cllmena Schalbly
and formerly resided tn this
community. George Schalbly,
Mrs. Hlldred Hesterly of Wood­
land and Mra. Hersey Twwks-

Victor Sisson attended the 66th
annual Pil^tm Holiness confer­
ence at the Hopkins campground
Thursday and Friday as one of

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Michigan relatives since early In Goynigs of Lansing, who have

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wceks then went on to locate an I farm. * After Sept. 1st Frank
apartment before sending for Roushs address will be Hickory
the family.
I Corner* * Mr. Kronenche Lt
Rev. Lila Manker of Hostings I home from the hospital. Mra.
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Hospital. Mr. Beck la recovering
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Still May Spoil;
Care Is Needed

Questions on Meat
Cooking Answered

Featherweights
Best in Pillows
Need Physicals
much too high, or from repeated
exposures to temperatures only
a few degree* too high."
To insure quality In home fro­
zen foods, she euggeata that you

SUU um.en.lr, or Un 1*0*
Vtlton at tbe oame ttoa and
piumpnraa, the lighter pillow to
superior.
,

tain the highest deanlinces
stands rdr during preparation.
"Organams that could cause
food spoilage that are already on

foods while they're still in a
frozen state, whenever possible.
Meet frown prepared foods can
bo taken directly from tbe free­
zer to the oven or range.

suggested by Mtos SchubN to
use when you're shopping for
pillows made of feathers.
I Balance tbe pillow you are
considering on tbe palm of your

fore It's frozen will still be there
when the food thaws. Often you
won't notice a change in appear­
ance or taste, but can risk food
poisoning without knowing it."

ends will stay straight without
dropping. If it droops, it means
the pillow to skimpily filled.
To test the pillow’s resiliency.

nutritionally for the amounts
and quality of protein, B-vltarnlnz and energy they provide.
And meat commands a hlgh-

fore preparing, cook them as
toon as tbeyve thawed. Storing
frozen food In &lt;1» refrigerator
frceizr compartment for long
periods tool a wise practice.

as in cheat-type freezers.
Mra. Kuhn explains that tn
really bo sure of keeping quality
in froeen foods, tbe temperature
In ths freezer should be at IcaM
zero degrees all the time. Keep­
ing that temperature to very
difficult, particularly if you
use a freezer compartment In­
side the refrigerator. Each time
the door opens, or you add
n large amount of unfrozen food,
you ratoo the temperature in Uio
freezer comportment And keep­
ing the temperature low enough

to soft, torn, crushed, or Julcestalncd should be suspect.
(Lengths of time recommended
for keeping froeen foods vary,
she «aya They range from one
month for Ice cream to 12
months for some fruits and vege­
tables and soma meal*. No stor­
age time tans’’.’ than 12 months

discuses. Michigan law (secUora
376 &gt; staler, that all children en­
tering school for the fin* time
shall submit a statement signed
by a physician that they have
been immunized agafnst small­
pox. diphtheria, tubcrculosl*. tet­
anus, pertussis and pollcmyelltto; a statement signed by one
parent or guardian to the effect
munlzed because of religious
convictions or other objection to
immunization; or a request algn-

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Mrs. Dorothy Kuhlman of Oak
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A Ion Under cut, round steak i George Wclifare of Baldwin,
must be cooked slowly cither on | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mowry
top of the range or In the oven.--------------- ---------------------------------Make certain the cooking uten­
sil to covered tightly during this
procedure.

2 tabkspooM flour
3 tablespoons lard or
, drippings
ro-sabtoapoons diced onion
3 tablespoons flour
1 teapaocn prepared mustard
1 cup canned tomatoes

Calkins visited the Mowrys on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doud, who
have been visiting her sister,
Mra. Eva Edger, for the past
month, left Wednesday to visit
in Indiana before returning to

Weekend-guests of Mra. Edger
were her daughter, MTa. Ed Mat­
thews. and her granddaughter
and family. Mrs. Vic Roemer and
children, of Sebewaing.

expcctlng lur sister, Mr. and
Mra. Lloyd Conley, to arrive this
Pour off drippings. Utt the 3 week from St. Petenburg. FLa ,
tablespoons flour and mustard
and
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with
remaining
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arrived a few weeks ago to visit
her daughter, the Arlen Cham­
Open AU Dey Thursday
bers, and after also vbUtlhg
relatives In northern Michigan,
returns thto week to spend some
time with the Chambers before
going back to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Howes
and Mr. and Mra. Clyde Bender
of Leach Lake were gueaU of
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Gage at'
Devils Lake. Mani ton Beach, the
first part of last week.
Mrs. Chariew Nesson of Cam­
bridge. Masi, arrived Friday to
visit her parents, the Dick Cooks
lor a week. Saturday evening the '
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Jill Huntley of Marshall vist- :
ud her grandparents, the J.
qK/f-.-j
to wander from store to store
Franklin Huntleyi, over the'
... since we've collected
weekend while her parents at­
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under one roof a marvelous selection
Sunday the Huntleys and Jill
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drove to Benton Harbor where
they were all guests of the other
included among them is Lenox China—
grandparents. Dr. and Mrs todeither a lovely gift piece or a place setting
win Terwilliger, for a birthday
dinner honoring' Jill and .her
or two in her own pattern—dear to
mother. Mra John Huntley.
the heart of every young bride.
Mr and Mrs. Max Bump en­
tertained Mr. and Mra. James
King and son. Scott from Lan­
sing for dinner last Wednesday

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�Children Starting
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Need Physicals

Questions on Meat
Cooking Answered

in Pillows
• choosing pillows. accord&gt; Jean Bchubei. textile spe; with the OooporaUvc Br­
in Service at Michigan
University. Of two feather
the lighter jXltaw ia

for freezing and always main­ minute ruah In September.
tain tho Idgbrat cteanllnco*
standard* during preparation.
•'Organisms that could cause
food spoilage that are already on
physical examination before

Mrs
plain*.

possible."
Michigan phyalcans have

"Meat*

Important

are

er proportion of the family
on tho pillow with both food dollar than other foods of

able atore. Notice the condition

r. The pillow should 1m- quire. This means that meats
aleiy spring back into Its should be selected and prepared contact Martha Kuhn, Brtm-

chlld U registered for ocliool
the package. Any package that
to the card stating that th,
child has received immunlzatlot
yLengthe of time recommended against the common childhoot
for keeping frozen foods vary,
3781 states that all cliildren en­
tering school for tire flrat time
inonthe for some fruitfl and vcgt&gt;- siudl submit a statement signed
by a physician that Uwy have
age time longer tlwn 12 months
pox, diphtheria, Uibcrculoal*, tet- . YOUNG ARTISTS — Each ________
Saturday enthusiastic youngsters
anus, pcrtusal* and poUomyell- gather at the Artiste* Workshop In the old NYC depot
mean that the food will bo unfit tla; a statement signed by one with etey. papier-nadM, eoUagw and fingerpalnUng u:
parent ar guardian to the effect
quality probably will be notice­
three more Satordays. This group was photographed by
ably lower," she added.
muni zed because of religious
Information on tho recom­ convictions or other objection to
September where Mike will con­
mended storage Umest La avail­
able from her office, Mra. Kuhn ...
J-.UI., ill, luiu min. tnaj}
tinue hl* studies at Michigan
Slate this Fall.
the needed protecuve Injection*.
Mrs. Millon Bennert and Miu'
Ffa-nu Mfauld Ufa,
Becky Bennert of Roc heater were;
children now for tho physical noonexamlnaUon to make the process I Mr. and Mra. Michael McMUof regtatmUon In the Pall aa ef- :
(Me Barbara Herrick) will
flclent and convenient for them' be moving to D**t Lansing In
Cooking term* came by their aa possible, pointe out Doctor
meaning* quite naturally. A* an Lbadw.
example, “to devil" a dish _____________________________
meana to make It hot. ■ i ,

Beef Round Steak
Takes Easily to
Deviled Flavor

Anita Dean, nutritionist

He pillow la skimpily filled.
To test tire pillow’s resiliency,

poisoning without knowing It,"
To Insure quality In froeen

answer the publicaXJon

vice publication called, “Meat,

when you're shopping for
ws made of feather*.

flatten* more than half It*

well aa description* of cooking Right'

suggest*.

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___________________

Personal Mention

hot, as some novice might be
led to think. but rather to make
The Winston Merrick* were
sonlnga. Prepared cr dried mu*- Saturday evening dinner guests
red or black pepper. Vinegar is
Myers were

ible with these flavors, explains
Staggs ao It'a especially dellclou*
when deviled. Onions and toma­
toes cnluuicc tlie flavor more.
must be cooked slowly either on

Make certain the cooking uten­
sil Is covered tightly during this
procedure.
Deviled Round Steak

tablespoons flour

thdr daughter. Mr.

Goorg® Wclifare of Baldwin.
Mr. and Mm Olenn Mowry
accompanied Mr. and Mra. Gor­
don Thompson of Union Cily
Bunday when they took their
daughter. Martha, to a church
camp at Greenville. Mra. Grace
Calkins visited the Mowrys on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doud, who

drippings
J kaUtepooiLi diced onion
month, left Wednesday to visit
1 tedpaoon prepared mustard in Indiana before returning to
their home in Biloxi. Mass.
1 aup canned tomatoes
Weekend • guests of Mm Edger
tablcrqjoon vinegar
were her daughter, Mrs. Ed Mat- ।
thews, and her granddaughter
and family, Mra. Vic Roemer and
cliildren. of Sebewaing.
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Mrs. Rose Parker from Arizona
and combine with remaining In­
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ly on top of range or in a alow her daughter, the Arlen Cham-

until tender. 4 to 6 servings.

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Parmaleeir
124 Last State SjrHt &gt;’

�Valerie Beduhn I
Weds Alan Plants
In Lovely Rites

The Warners Now
At Home After
Portland Nuptials

Open House to
Honor Anniversary

Society newS

Invite Artists to
Submit Entries for
Outdoor Show

X'uptlal vows were exchanged
Mias Valerie Beduhn and Alan
Plants in a Saturday afternoun
double ring ceremony performed

to 8 pa. on Friday. Aug. 19. should
Mra. Huaaong's mother, Mra.
Mary KihUnger, and her slaters.

Mr. Richard Beduhn. 2W E North
Street, and the bridegroom is the

Door-length white

Honor attendants were Gloria
Strong and Marylou Schneider
of Portland.
Best man was Douglas lackey.

Father Louis

Anderson offi-

Rev. Willard Curtis officiated
before 50 gursta. Mrs. John Bay
provided traditional wedding music.
Large bouquets of white gladioli, |
yellow and white mumi and white
1 and yellow daisies decorated the
chureh.
| The bride wore a princess style,
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Carl ; floor-length gown of bridal satin,
Nelson of Middleville announce with bell shaped alecvre An orthe engagement of their daugh- Banza bow secured her fingertip
ter. Carole E. Nelson, to Norman I veu Of fusion and she carried a
E. Barlow, son of Mr and Mrs. bridal bouquet of daisies.
Eugene Barlow of Hastings. CarMre. David Stamm as matron of
ole is a graduate of Thomspple honor
B street-leugth dress
Kellogg School and to employed of y eiicrtr flowered - brocade with
at Lescoa in Middleville. Norman matching head piece and carried
to a senior at WMU. No date has a ^alf ball of mums and daisies
been set for the wedding.
1 NeU McCaul of Lake Odessa was

Open House Will
Honor Anniversary

; the bride.
I The bride's mother chore a pink
A silver anniversary open house flcnrered print drew with matchfor
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Kaechele
.
lr« ■‘ccereories for her daughter's
Patricks School, attended Aqulwill be held Sunday. Aug. 21. from ( »«Mlng and a pink carnation cor-

Danby Orange Hall with a buf-

Mrs. Richard Kilgore.

J

Three BtUe neighborhood girts'

slble.
Klbllngtr were married on Aug.
16, 1941, at Dayton. Ohio. They assigned. rather than allotted on

J.

they al) had a birthday to cele-

Minister’s Home
Is Scene of
Quiet Nuptials
Miss Sandra E. King, daughter
of Mr. and Mre. Chartoa King. R1
Hastings, and
----Charlotte, son
Albert Spicer,
------united in marriage Saturday after'
noon. July 23.

Highway, Eaton Rapids, an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Stephanie Marie, to atoter. Mrs.

Smith

and ESuh arttoV'to entirely respoTtolbte

Entry blanks are available from
Artists' Workshop memban or can
gonquln Lake. Both are gradu­ Un VanOeiaons of Grand Rapids
Wednesday leaving for their
ates
of
Michigan
state
Univerhad a birthday the following day
home in South Action. Mare. on 945-W72
Friday.
planned.
between before KUen Makiey,
daughter of tbe Russell Makleya,

consultant with the Michigan
State Health Department, was

Clothesline Art
Show at Nashville

R was a kA of celebrating, but
the little girts thoroughly enjoy­
Nashville artists will sponsor
ed each occasion and would be
ready fof another birthday cake tbe 16th annual Clothesline Art
st any Ume!

partment Friday.

Our Breasted Chicken
is
Worth Crowing About"
THE LANDLUBBER INN

the Leighton E.UB. Church.
Mr and Mrs. Theron Thaler and
Mr. and Mrs Charles Kaechele
attended the Allied Technology are in charge of arrangements.
Friends and relatives are corInstitute In Chicago. Hl., and
: dtelly. invited.
Lansing Community College.

Lanatnc Convnunity College.

Nellie

Kenneth the needs of the individual artiste.
The shdw to open to all artists

, A rw,^‘ton
held
,u“ formed the double
J1™?*
brill®* parents foltowing the ceremony with Mr. and 2 o'clock In the afternoon In the
Mra Jam« Core « Orand ^P1^almt of &lt;he bride, as master and
The bride wore a street-length
white dress and a shoulder-length
For their trip through Northern veil decorated with pearls. Her well as this vicinity.
Michigan, the new bride changed
LL Col. Harry Adrounie and ’ to a beige dress and hat and
Blanche King, sister-in-law of mined with a family picnic and
matching accessories. Their new
York City this‘week.
address to 1131 5th Avenue, Lake
wore a burnt orange suit and her
Broadway Sunday.
I Out-of-town guests came from
| Grand Rapids. Sparta. Lake Odes­
Sam King attended as his. There were 30 In -1—-r-i—7 m
sa. Kent City. Dorr and Howard rother's best man.
| pje Mix-Kennedy reunion held
1 etty- •________________
t
*— bride's mother —
— -a ■■-ht
The
wore
light ' at Tv-rlnn Psrlr rwi Rimrlav ml..
Uvea coming from tbe Nashville
and Hastings area.
DIAMOND RINGS
A reception was held at the
The family party at tbe Karl
VFW hall In Middleville with Mrs.
| The Hastings Business it Pro- Roger Smith. Patty and Susan
celebration of the third birthI feasional Women's Club met at
the Hastings Hotel Tuesday with Melba King, as hostesses.
dinner served to 38 numbers and
Out-of-town guesta came from
In the duplicate bridge at Ute
Hastings Country Club Tuesday
Dowling and Vehnontvllle.
night. Mre. Lorna Davidson and
Henney and Mrs. Eileen Lewis,
Louis Relsen of Grand Rapids
'
the club.

Totn- of B&lt;LUs CrTrtt

M-43 on Wall Lake
Phono 623-5311

! BPW Welcomes
2 New Members

hich lime the new
budget. for the 1946-67 season

be n rummage sale on Sept. 16
and 17 at the Parish House Mrs.
Marie Hlgblc and Mrs. Ruth
Klevorn will chairman this event.
The August board meeting will
be held al the home of Mrs.
Virginia Snyder on. Aug. 23. at
which time seven girls will be
given their ".‘chotanhlp'' checks.

to Mr. and Mrs
of Bellevue.

Left Hand
priced from TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS

Gilmore Jeweler
102 E Scare

Guests Enjoy
Luncheon, Bridge
At Country Club

Hubbard.

Indian luncheon at the. Hastings
Country Club Tuesday were Mra.
Harry Adrounie and Mrs. David
Paul.
For the golfing events, Gert
Isham took low putts and blind

Foster. Minot Stanley. Sue Lang
and Rita Mulligan of Mlddle-

W toners for the afternoon's
play of bridge were. Mrs. Clay­
Richard Otto ton Brandstetter, Mrs. Rudolph

Personal Mention
Tho Wearer family

the Leach Lake home of Ralph

WHITE'S

me
uMic was oKusicu oy.the honored guest as she was
Mesdomes H. Burke, R. Wtoweil.1 celebrating her 86th birthday
J. McGuire. B. Larta- and D. Families attending besides her

Photography Mari Anne Estep's
WEDDING
Engagement Told
PHOTOGRAPHY

Newtons, Bortons, OungulUcts,
Johnsons, Davis's, Cards. PasPas,
Qunnlgan's and Shades.
‘ The, David Dimmers iiave re­
turned from a trip to Washlng-

of Vermontvi lie

Wl 5-5316

Detroit, Michigan

r*—

daughter, Mari Anne to Carroll
at their pottage at SclcnA. Eldridge. aco'oC'Mr. and Mra.^ a*f?' an4',Md
P^ura
Lewis Eldridge. iS'f
—'------------------ ••
•IccpUon at
Philippine EmMari Anne is a 1966 graduate'
also a farewell' for a
945-3967 of Lakeview High School and departing Ambassador of PakisCarroll graduated from Lake
The&gt;’ m*d*'
Odzrea High School In 1962. He WUllamaburg and Porfolk. Va&lt;.
to employed with Martin Pllne. where they visited the MacAr­
thur
Memorial,
and many places
Contractors.
of interest, completing a grand
planned.

Last Week of Close-Out

WING TIPS

reunion

and Nolan of Redlands, Calif,

a sign of

Good Taste
BIRKES POINTING

the way
to
GREAT VALUE

of SUMMER Stock

and
and
and
trip

uncle, the Tim Howards,
Michael Joined Tim. Jr. Roush. Mr. Chappel plans to
Dick Howard on a camping ioin, them later. Visiting Mre.
to the Porcupine Mountains. Roush on Wednesday of last

Stas TrimMe, C.LU.

DRESSES-DUSTERS

YOUNG MEN
Mra Catherine Maurer ac­
companied Mrs. John Baksh of
they vtoked Bister Llguri and

Mr. and Mre. Harold Smith
and children from Lyndonville,

VALUES Thru $12.98

VALUES $14.98 up

and
COOL STYLE
for

10’8

Ben Merrick until Tuesday. Mra

»7M or 2 for»10°°

New York Life
259-7^91

Sportswear 'h price

they

entertained

Scout

Troop

day evening.

Carpet &amp; Furniture

CLEANING

HATS $1.00
The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

St
Sandy McGee
M. I. Shaw
Fortuna &amp; Calumet
OTHER BRANDS

19” to 22”

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and want to protect your investment,
have them cleaned tho safest and most

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valerieBeduhn
Weds Alan Plants
In Lovely Rites

The Warners Now
Al Home After
Portland Nuptials

double ring ceremony performed
in I he First Presbyterian Church.

Mr. and Mra WlUtem Warner
•re rasidlna at Charkotown,

two and

Street and the brkflgroom Is Uie

with 1M

and the late Mra. Plante.
Rev. Willard Curtis officiated
before 50 guests, Mrs John Bay
provided traditional wedding music.
Large bouquets of white gisdloil.
yellow and white mums and white
and yellow daisies decorated the
church.
, The bride wore a princess style.
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. Carl noor-length gown of bridal satin
Nelson of Middleville announce with bell shaped sleeves. An orthe engagement of their daugh- 1 k-Bni* bow secured her fingertip
ler. Carole E. Nelson, to Norman I ven 0, illusion and she carried a
E. Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. | j^dal bouquet of datetes.
Eugene Barlow of Hastings. Car- | Mra. David Stamm as tmtron of
ole is a graduate of Thornapplc honor wore a street-length dress
Kellogg School and is employed I of yeiloW flowered. brocade with
al Lescoa in Middleville. Norman matching head niece and carried
is a senior at WMU. No date has , a half ball of mums and daisies,
been set for the wedding.
I NeU McCaul of Lake Odessa waa

much surprised and the day waa

Portland.

dated at the double ring cereA reception waa held at the
Danby Grange Hall with a btif-

Open House to
Honor Anniversary

Society

Open
House
Will
■
,
Honor Anniversary

; the bride.
I Ttie bride’s mother chose a pink
A silver anniversary open house 1 flowered print
w*th match­
Patricks School, attended Aqui­ fig Mr. and Mrs. Harold Karchele. Ing arc««&gt;r1ra for her daughter’s
and a pink carnation cornas Chiletv al Grand Rapids will i&gt;e held Sunday, Aug. 21. from |
'
and wm graduated from the 2 to 5 pm. In the Green Room of
the Leighton E.UB. Church.
A rr7P.l?on
lle
, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Thaler and {’□me Of the bride’s
folMr. and Mra. Charles Kaechele
cTTM",y *llh “r’
Mrs.- JlJames
GrandLRap
Rapids.
in charge of arrangements.
I l Mrs
'm5’ CCarr
‘uT°of
r Grand
%
atlendod the Allied Technology arc
।
. .... , . ....
। mmt of the hrkle aa nuuter nrui
Institute in Chicago. Ill, and
——
mistress of ■ceremonies.
Ismxlng Ctamraunlty College.
1 dially, invited.
For their trip through Nortliem
Michigan, the new bride dunged
Mra. Bert Rupright of Lansing
LL Col. Harry Adrounie and
(pent last week with her sister, Rober. Walldwff are in New matching accer-sories. Their new
York City this week.
address is 1131 5lh Avenue. Lake

Out-of-town guests came from
Grand Rapids. Sparta. Lake Odes­
sa. Kent City. Dorr and Howard
City. ■
■

four-thirty o’clock.

Invite Artists to
Submit Entries for
Outdoor Show
the Courthouse lawn from 9 am.
to 9 pm. an Friday. Aug-10. should
ntertble.

submission of entry blanks

Three lUtle neighborhood girts
Brace will be allotted according to
Mr. and Mra. J. Kenneth the needs of the individual artiste.
Tlie shdw is open to all artiste
James Gruber of 6450 Five Point
Highway. Eaton Rapids, an­
hood party.
nounce the engagement of their slater. Mrs. Nellie Smith and
for hie own displays.
daughter, Stephanie Marie, to
Entry blanks are available from
Dennis A. Donovan, sou of Mr.
invited her playmates to hi
Artiste* Workshop members or can
aqd Mra. Glenn Donovan of Al­
daughter of the Walter Becks, gonquin Lake. Both are gradu­ Wednesday leaving for their be obtained by calling 946-M19 or
had a birthday the following day ates of Michigan State Univer­
sity. A Sept 23 wedding is being
Friday.
planned.
between before Ellen Makley,
consultent With the Michigan
Miss Sandra E. King, daughter daughter of tbe Russell Makleya,
end to attend the wedding at Stele Health Department, was
Lulled her Invitation for the 7th.
Hastings, and
H was i kt of celebrating, but
partment Friday.
Charlotte, son
the UtUe girls thoroughly enjoyNashville artiste will sponsor
Albert Spicer,
united in marriage Saturday after­ ready fat another birthday cake the 16th annual Clothesline Art
Shaw Saturday, Aug. 20, from S
noon, July 23.
at any Ume I

birthday to oato-

Sandra E. King ueoomaa Bride.

Minister's Home
Is Scene of
Quiet Nuptials

Clothesline Art
Show at Nashville

formed the dpuble ring ceremony
at his home on Freeport Road at

Our Breasted Chicken
is
Worth Crowing About'
THE LANDLUBBER INN

The Jarman family reunion

rhlch

presence of the immediate families.
The bride wore a street-length
while dress and a shoulder-length
veil decorated with pearls. Her

The Mike McClellands enter-I
tained with a family picnic and
the bride, was maid of honor. She
wore a bdrnt orange suit and her Broadway Sunday.

Mr* 40x1 Mrs- °®&gt;® Kclthley
TtMn- of
CrN*

M-43 on Wall Lake

Phono 623-5311

Open 7 Doyi

i the Mix-Kennedy reunion held
The bride’s mother wore a light at Tyden Park on Sunday, rela­
tives coming from tbe Nashville

BPW Welcomes
2 New Members

The family party at the Karl
VFW hall tn Middleville with Mre.
The Hastings Business St Pro­ R^&gt;-r Smith. Patty and Susan
celebration of the third blrthfessional Women’s Club met nt
the Hastings Hotel Tuesday with Melba King, as hostesses.
dinner served to 38 monbera and
Out-of-town guest* came from
Tn the duplicate bridge at tbe
Nashville, Freeport, Charlotte,
Hastings Country .Club Tuesday
Two new members. Mra. Ruby Dowling and Vermontville.
night. Mm Loma Davidson and
Henncy and Mrs. Eileen Lewis.
Louis Reteen of Grand Rapids
rinprogram at which time the new
budget for the 1966-67 season

Jeds were dlscusicd. the first to
be a rummage sale on Sept. 16
and 17 at tho Parish House Mra
Marie Higble and Mra Ruth
Klevom will chairman this event.
The August board’meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Virginia Snyder on Aug. 23, at
which time seven girts will be
given their "scholarship" checks.

Wedding Ring
Style 650/11

Isham took low putts and blind; third,
bogey hononi went to Merilyn ___ '

Personal Mention

Photography Mori Anne Estep's
Engagement Told

Gilmore Jeweler
, Wl 5-5316

Detroit Michigan

ind
Hubbard.

Out-of-town guests at __
ladles luncheon at the Hastings
Country Club Tuesday wtre Mra.
Harry Adrounie and Mra. David
Paul.

WING TIPS
a sign of

WHITE'S

priced from TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS

102 EScatc

Guests Enjoy
Luncheon, Bridge
At Country Club

and Rita Mulligan of Middle­
ville.
. Winners for tiw, afternoon**
play of bridge were. Mra. Clay­
The Weaver family reunion
to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Otto ton Brandstetter, Mra. Rudolph
Fj,ora and Mrs. Abcn Jt&gt;hn_son.
the Leach Lake home of Ralph
of Bellevue.
Mrs. Flora was chairman for
---- --- - -------- -------------------|U» W W WM
Mesdomesi H. Burke. R Wfswefl. ‘ Celebrating her 86th birthday
J. McGuire,
McGuire. B.
B Lark?'
I Aria* and Dn FahUlics attending K
w-Mm »*
—
bealdes
her
son. Ralph’s, were the Coopers,
Newtons. Bortons, Gangulllets.
Johnsons, Davis’s, Cards, PasPas,
Dunnlgan'B and Slaxdcc.
r-,1M
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY
from a trip to WashlngMr. and Mra. Forest Estep, Jr.,
of Vermontville wish to an­
nounce tbe engagement pt their
daughter. Marl Anne to Carroll

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Style 6505

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Last Week of Close-Out

Mari Anne U a i960 graduate
of Lakeview High School and
IM
tram tu.
__ ,,, . „ , . . ___ __
Odcsa High School In 1962. Ho
is employed with Martin Pllne,
Contractors.
A Deeeember wedding is being
planned.

_.----------- .—~r: - -—.
“" Tho. rade ad. tap. &lt;o
Will la maha irv arazl TVu fr.lv Va
where they visited the MacArof Interart, completing a grand

and Nolan of Redlands, Calif,

Good Taste
BIRKE'S POINTING

the way
to

GREAT VALUE

of SUMMER Stock

and
and
and
trip

uncle, the Tim Howards.
Michael Joined Tim. Jr,
Dick Howard on a camping
to the Porcupine Mountains.

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

,with her mother. Mre. Warren
■Roush. Mr. Chappel plana to
।
I'
'and family. Mre. Dean Webster,

DRESSES - DUSTERS

companled Mra. John Bakah of
Nashville to tbe Naxareth Aca­
demy, Kalamaaoo Sunday where
they risked Bister Llgtri and
and children from Lyndonville,

and
COOL STYLE
/
for

YOUNG MEN

1098

VALUES Thru $12.98

VALUES $14.98 up

»7M.r 2 fer »10®°

price

1598

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Phone Vermontville
259-7299

Sportswear ¥2

day evening.

Carpet &amp; Furniture

CLEANING

HATS

$1.00

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma Fingleton

Sandy McGee
M. I. Show
Fortune &amp; Calumet
OTHER BRANDS

19” to 22”

If you ora proud of your fumiihingt
and want to protect your investment.

have them cleaned the safest and most

ALL SALES FINAL

wm

Mra. Richard Kilgore.
Russell Husaong and Neva Bible.
KlbUngtr wenj married on Aug.
16. 1941, at Dayton. Ohio. They assigned. rather than allotted on

effective way possible.

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9 YIARS IN

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BIRKE’S

HASTINGS
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�Hastings, Sunfield Host Softball Tourneys
Double Header
Opens Gass D
Here on Friday

the Michigan Rehabilitation team

sodatlon. was added to the Bliss
lineup for the tournament, and
hurled one-hit ball and whiffed a

3 Garnet Saturday
At Sunfield; Blitt
There Sunday Night
State District Softball Tourna­
ment* get underway at RaaUnaa
and Sunfield thl* week with a
Clow D double header scheduled
for Johnson Field here Friday
night. Aug. 13, and a Class c triple
header set for the opening night,
Saturday, Aug. 13. at Sunfield,
Commbaioncr William James
has annouoced.

for Charlotte starting Monday,
with lanslng no. 2 meeting the
St. John* winner at 7 pm. and
Onondaga's winner meeting Char­
lotte at 8:30. Games are set Aug.
18-17-18 ad 10.
The E. W. Bliss team last Wed-

Thursday, August 11, 1966

Woodland Pee Wee
Football Monday
The Woodland Pec Wee Foot­
ball Practice start* Monday. Aug.

Ungs, club members ore pointing
out. They Invite everyone, whether
or not they Dave ever fired a round

ANNUAL POW-WOW

ond'

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Potawqtomi Indian Homacoming

★ All Indian Pow-Wow * Aug. 13-14
Ar DancvContest
A Cash Prizes
★ Indian Handicraft
for Indians

CHARLTON PARK
Midway botweoe Nashville and Hostings, Michigan,
on M-79, Tho pork to located on tho Thornapple
River, Wi Milo'off M-79. Turn north at Gulf Station.

Parkin* ... 50c

It’a this kind of pre-season
practice that makes lac
perfect teamwork in the fall.
Close to the real thing, own­
ers are able to train A0*____________________
animals on game which may
be hunted with dogs during the regular shooting
____
However, only pistols and revolvers with blank cartridges
may be used during these off-season "dry runs." — Mich.
Dept, of Conservation

see far Uwmselves how weli the
clay targets show up under the
lights.
The club is located a quarter of
a mile south on Cook Road.
Last HeUinlRy Al Taylor fired a
25. Jim Shaw, Clyde Cobum and
Bob Slocum shot 241, Dick Taylor
and Dick Lancaster 23. Keith Hermlnctt and Eldon Mathews 21.
King Sommers and Jeff George

field behind the school. Boys to
the 4th. Sth and 8th grades that
The Saxon Boosters got back
want to play are to bring their
pads and helmets plus their par­ Into the swing of their program
ent's permission slips. For more with their monthly meetings
which
are held the first Monday
Information, contact Louis Neeb,
phone 387-3444.
school.

GRAND RIVER AMERICAN
INDIAN SOCIETY

Thcse are dog days m more
ways than one. For hunting
dogs, it’s a time when their
owners start putting titers
through their paces to Ret
ready for the fall
game seasons.
Actually,
this is a tooing-up period
for sportsmen as welt' as
their dogs; both get thoir

There will be trapshooting at the
club's range every Saturday start­
ing at 5 pm. until dark and then
under the light* until 11 pm.

Saxon Athletic
Boosters Plan
'Year’s Activities

Armchair Athlete V.
The Sth annual Hastings Country Club 54 - Invitational
Golf tournament is to be played over the 18-hole HCC layout
Saturday and Sunday and Tourney Manager Russell Belfield
reported Tuesday night that about 65 golfers had already en­
tered and thrft he expects tbe field to reach about SO players.
Defending Champion Pete Smith of Niles, who took the
7th annual crown with a 224 total, has not yet indicated that
he would defend his title, and
some other .competitors of other i Phy for the low foursome from
years aren't in. Harry' Athanson:!he ££unc clu* , ,
of Dowagiac, who was second last!
following U clipped from

on Boosters is to create enthusi­
asm and moral support for the
athletes of Hastings High school. year with 228 and who is a for- Cal Erickson's column. 'DownParents of the boys and gtrb
M-hok eta,,.
Bob Ml- Jl^MWim
who participate to sports are
. last week's Florence rWls.' Mlnchalke of Niles who was third । ing News. Cal got his first feel of
last.year with 231, haven't en­ printer's ink on The Banner dur­
tog this goal.
tered. either.
ing Summers while a student at
Work ha* begun on the souve­
Among the stronger golfers en­ t h e University of Wisconsin
nir football program. Photogra­
phers have been lined up and tered are John Peterson. HH6 -where he was sports editor of
ace who last Bunday won the The Dally Cardinal. He now pub­
patrons are being contacted.
best ball tournament af River
Coach Bob Carlson and Coach Bend, and Jim Coleman. Gene lishes The Mining News:
There will be no more columns
Emle Strong report that five McAlester. Marv Anderson. Lynn
from Leif Erickson, age 0. Britsenior lettermen will be return­
ing and with good prospects from csl club and Joe Bartolacct of onny BponleL
I burled Leif the other day out
the Junior Varsity squad. They Charlotte. Len Bum* of Has­
also anticipate approximately 90 ting*. from Battle Creek River­ in the sandy portion of my lawn
boys from the freshman class to side, is entered along with others. near the big, spoiled brown trout'
turn out for football Ulla Pall.
Last year,'. fllRht- winner* ayt, which were the subject of Leif’s
Membership cards are on sale all set to go. Alderman Coleman
now. If parent* haven't been won the first flight last year
contacted, any .officer or mem­ with 253. Geonre Chenoweth won
ber win be glad. to sign them the second flight with the same tlcular disdain for the automo­
•core, Charles vonRcls won the bile. was killed July 15 when
ships go towards scholarships for third flight with 258 and Jack struck by on unknown vehicle
deserving athletes.
Warner the fourth Hight with near Sheriff Lloyd Cleveland's
borne on Highway 101. Keyes
"Let's go. Boosters I! I Give a
little; push to support your local
Belfield reports that flight
tell was many things besides
athletes. Remember. Baxon winners will again receive tro­
Boosters meet the first Monday phies with prises going to the
of each month and at every ath­ first tour to each flight. Each
He was a sometimes pointer of
letic event of the Hastings High player receives a fine gift. too. partridge and a sometimes reschool," officers said.
to take some oT the sting out of
the 820 entry fee. There is a troaffection and I could not sit
down but what he had his head
in my lap nudging me for a pee­
ling.

and a jumper Into trout hairs
'ahead of ma.
| He was a fighter to his young­
er days who tackled anything
and a bluffer in his older days
who preferred to bluster rather
than fight.
He was n barker—at the moon.

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and *torm w'rvfcw*. gat heat, curtain,, drape, and kitchen *tove
alto, for .................................................................... $13,000.00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD,
close to the Manufacturing Co., hat two bedroom* up and down
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AND ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE FIRET WARD, good location,
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$7,000.00
A GOOD LOT, IN THE HARDENDORFF ADDITION. First Ward.

and let a dog bark a mile away
across the lake and Leif felt duty
bound to answer.
He was a gentle dog towards
children and to my knowledge
never so much as growled at a
child even when hl* eyrs were
in danger of being gored out by
Elin and Kevin.
He wtu a one-man dog and
though loving the entire family
and being loved in return would
obey only me.

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living room, two bedrooms, kitchen with dining space, full
..$8,900.00
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INCOME PROPERTY CLOSE IN, hat two apartment,, north apt.

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NICE LARGE LOT3 AT ALGONQUIN LAKI, two of tfwm. right
on lake, will sell both of them for____ ______ .$3,200.00

Steep gently, old buddy, and
happy hunting.

HASTINGS SALESMAN

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Crooked Lake
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chib 1* invited to attend any

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Leif waa many things but most

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was on with pretty female cock­
er spaniels acrora the lake. Then
I/'if went calling and nothing
oould keep him home.
He was a friendly dog towards
strangers and this attribute too
kd him into trouble. Last deer

2 NICE BUILDING LOTS
ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.
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Wl HAVI HAD A LOT OF SAL£$ AND

Organize Women's
Wednesday League

home dog rx-

..$10,500.00

Men’s Bowling

Julie Wisniewski, handling the
Che.napeake Buy Retriever. Pe­
toskey Belle, owner by Mrs. Ray
Merle Haines, secretary of the
The E. W. Bliss Local 414 Soft­ Wisniewski, won the first prize
ball team will play an exhibition ribbon and trophy In the Novice Hastings Men's Bowlin* Associ­
ation. has announced that an
slow pilch game with the Viking
Corporation team at 8 pm. this Kennel Club Show at Jackson, organization meeting will be held
at the Hastings Bow) at 7:30 pm.
Sunday. Aug. 7.
Thursday on Johnson Field.
They received 188'* point* out Wednesday. Aug. 17.
Thl* meeting to open to all
of a possible 200.
hlch
Ml** Wisniewski has shown the male bowlers of HasUnfs,
tings using the 18-Inch b*IL
Rules
for the next Hastings
The bell must have a decided starting with the Kalamazoo
Kennel Club show on May 29. the tournament are to be discussed
arc on reaching the batter.
officers elected.
The slow pitch game is becom­ Berrien Kennel Club show al 8t. and
State tournament reservation?
ing more popular In many areas. Joseph on June 28 and with the
Battle Creek has more'than 30 Jaxon Kennel Club show has: will be given out and other buafwon the three leg* necessary to
teams In regular league play.
R. H. 'Doc I Oerllnger. who is win the CD. 'companion dog' taken care of at this meeting.
arranging the game, said if all championship for the dog. Pe- ' Several leagues. Including the
Wednesday Classic circuit and
goes well they are planning on toskey Belle.
Thursday Majors, will hold their
Inviting a good Battle Creek
organisation sessions following
team over after the State tour­
the general meeting.
'
naments.
Admission Is free and everyone
Dinner guest* of the Chariea
is Invited to see a game that is I
The Women's Wednesday Af- --------------------- c.,
a little different than the usual
| temoon Bowling League will
softball game.
---------------------------■ meet Wednevday. Aug. 24. at 1 Floren Reiser and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Merrick pm. al the Bowling Alley to or- Patsy, of Wayland.
Miss Nancy Ann Byer of Wyo­
werc Saturday dinner guests of ganlze for the new season. EvMr and Mrs Claude Wort oj1 cryone Interested urged to at- ming spent the weekend with
Mary Kent and Ruth Kurtz.
Burllngton.
1 tend.

the totter attribute that ltd to

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Juhe Wisniewski's
'Petoskey Belle Tops
In Obedience Trial

Plan Slow Pitch
Softball Game
Here Thursday

County Conservation Club's

with a stogie.
• Friday night AUy. Dick Hudson Improved tmpahooting range.
At the grand opening there win
be daylight targets and atao shoot­
Field arcs.
Saturday night the Hostings ing under Die light*. There will
Mfg. Company team defeated
Charlotte two games, 8-0 and
cotfee.
10-0.

CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE

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Dog (Training) Days

but Saturday's trapahoot and on

In the first game. 8tan House
hurled one-hit boll In a thieving
the victory while he and his
mates collected a dozen bite, includtog-two out of three attempts
Saturday night Charlotte plays by Bernie Weller and two out of
Onondaga at 7 and the host team. four by Mana&lt;er Don Bowers.
Hastings Mfg. Company, plan Jerry Pager and Ken Nell*
Portland at 8:30.
In the winners' bracket at Has­ ger turned In the mound victory
tings. the winner of the Friday allowing Just one hit—a triple in
nightcap plays Lansing No. 1 at the fourth inning and that bat7 pm. Bunday and" the winners of
the Charlotte-Onondaga game and the local attack with three hits
the Hastings Mfg. and Portland In four trips Including a- home
game meet at 8:30 Sunday night.
run to the fifth. House gut two
Games here continue through
Friday ntght the Piston Ring
At Sunfield. Lansiijg No. 1 plays gang defeated Eaton Rapid!, fl-4,
the Grynd Ledge winner at 6 pm. getting three runs to the first
Saturday, Lansing No. J meet* and three- In the fifth. Vera
Charlotte at 7:30 and Eaton Rapids (Btubi AUerdlng and. Pager
meets Sunfield at 9.
shared the pitching chores.
Sunday night Belding', winner

scheduled through a week from
Sunday.

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Peterson-Hopkins Team Up to Win River Bend Title s.1*^
Pair R ins Top
Honore in Beet
Ball Tourney
John Peterson. who will b

I John Mahler, Al Carr-Barnto
Hook and Veral Ratoon-Pat Terpenlng with 80».
Bam Stout and Herb Bishop
were 7th with it. Bill Crawford
and Al Fuller ttod with Jerry Pa­
ger and Bob Caxmongy for 8lh

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Tlrd for sixth tn tho championahlp night were Dale Geiger
knd Don Bowers and George and
Ron Miller with 71s.
Following were Len Bunu-Cari
Paterson with 72, Tom Reynolds
and Ken Weller with 73, J. Ryan
and J. Cakott with 73, George
Straub and Marv Dorsten with
78 and tied for 12th were Bob
Gaskill-Stan Thtan peon and Jim
and Maurice Adrianaon with Ids.
Kyle James and Gordon Nor­
ris won the Brat fUght with a
.73 beet ban. Date Smith and

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�Hastings Moose
Ousted From
CM Tournament
The Hastings Moom baacboll
team lost a 1-0 decUlan to the
Wyoming Legion Council team
Friday and were eliminated from
the District Connie Mack tour­
nament at Marshall
The lamia test their Aral

walked only one and struck out
I nine. HU teammates, although I
playing superbly defensively,
picked up only two hits and
five walks and could not push

WIMBW.
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« finished the Bummer season with
a 4-4 record and are looking for­
ward to the Varsity season next
Spring as the same squad will
be back together.
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Jim Coleman and Lynn Perry • 50. 0; Burkhloder 54, 0, WaBdorff
both carding 40's.
52. 4; Hopkins 42. 0, WUwaU 47,
Art Bennett leads the Silver
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1 '1
team with 41 points with Phil
nan*40*
Walldorf! 40. and Lin Snyder
and Charles Pusnlkas both with
38 points.
There is a two way tie on the
Oold team between Joe Burk­
The Stiver team, for the first holder and John Hopkins, both
time in the season, took a six- with 39 points. Close behind with
point lead over the Gold on the 38- points is Hal Buerge and
; 8tedBliss Tuesday Night Golf League Dennis Cleveland with 38.
Monday's electric storm forced .
at the Hastings Country Club.
I TuesdayIt results:
postponement of most of the
Blrke 58. 0 points, Un Snyder
Pete Lublenlecki led Tuesday's
mstchss in the Men’s league at
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’ rally by posting a fine 38 with ' 42. 4 points; Bottcher 42. 0, Wall
the Hastings Country Club but
Eldon Mathews fired a 39 to take
four points from George Cheno­
weth to bold hto six-point land to
the Red Division.
The division standings:
Bed Dlvtefaa
Mathews 51 points. Q. Miller
45. Stanley 40, Stack 30. Cheno­
weth 17. Goodyear and Taytor 35,
J. Croninger 34. Irwin ». Bel­
field and Montgomery 21. Booth
and W. Croninger 3d. Lawrence
19. Osgood IT. Prandscn 14. Flet­
cher 14 and Guenther 11.

Take Lead in
Bliss Circuit

Name Leaders
In HCC Men’s
Golf Circuit

POT’ BINGO!

Smith 34." Cooper 33, Tucker.
Hodges. Kelhl and Newell 31r

17. Pugh 8
Btae DtvMm

Wood and Hollister 34. Hubbell
25, Blair 24, Gillespie 33. GardMorey 9.
ach 31. Lublenlecki and E. Miller

Miller 28. Hahn 25. McMillan and
Kinney 23. Norris 30..Campbell
and Boughton ID. Feldpausch

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Mr«. Flora and
Sue Win Mother,
Daughter Honort
Mrs. Rudolph Flora and daugh­
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Country Club Moihgr - Daughter
Golf Tournament Sunday with

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Team Wine, Laue
The Presport United Brethren
Softball team defeated the North
Irving Church lada-M Tlruraday
night. Jim Williams was the win­
ning pitcher wtth Dan Jeffery
catching. Dick Taggert. slammed
a home run for the winners.

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FARM SUPPLIES
._ 135.80
.. 325.00
Rotary Cutters
Cora Crib* ----------- 833549 »p
Grain Augers
Bale elevators
Tractor and Implement Tires
Pitman woods
Combine canvas
Plow points
Hydraulic supplies
Tarpaulins
Scat cushions
Mufflers
Rake teeth

Power rear window.

"Everything for the Farm''

• I960 Pontiac St. Wgn.

FRANCISCO

Runs good . . . $199.00

LINCOLN

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FARM SUPPLY

MERCURY

945-3150

(-37 So.

I.H. TRUCKS

LARKE BUICK

1320 N. Michigan

CHEVROLET

TAKE OFF
IN A
RELIABLE CAR

TECHNICIANS

Phone 945-2479

EARN FULL PAY

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

a/n 1965 BUICK ELECTRA 225

4 Dr. Hardtop. Fully equipped.
Air oondltloned. All extras!

41 YEARS
PROGRESS SALE!
ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

Best Deals at 328

N. Michigan Ave.
1965 Mustong

1964 Ford Galaxie 500
3 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.

1964 Ford Custom
1964 Galaxie 500
4 Dr.(Sedan. Burgundy and
white. 'Automatic. 8 Cyl. White­
walls. Power steering.
1964 Gctaxie 500

mileage. Yellow.
1963 Fairlana
4 Dr. Stand. 6 Cyl.

1961 Chevrolet !4-T. Pickup
3 Speed, 6 Cyl.
1959 Ford Vi-Tan Pickup

1964 Ford F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Styleaid* Pickup.

1965 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Cutlass Convertible with
bucket seats. 4 speed transmis­
sion, power steering, radio, 443
option, new whitewall tires.
Sharp.
1965 CORVAIR
... 2 Dr. Hardtop, sparkling
white with red interior, stand­
ard transmission, radio. A nice

1964 CORVAIR
Monza Coupe, 4 speed trans­
mission. whitewalls, white with
blue vinyl interior.
1963 PONTIAC
. . . Grand Prix 2 Dr. Hardtop,
fully equipped, vinyl interior
with bucket seats, console. A
one owner car with very low
mileage.
1963 CADILLAC
... 4 Dr. Hardtop, spotless in­
side and out Pull power and

ranty on this one owner car.

1963 OLDS STAKF1RE
2 Dr, Hardtop. Fully equipped.
lx&gt;w mileage. One local owner.

1962 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr. Sedan,
power steering and brakes, ra­
dio, new- whitewall tires and
19^2 PONfiAC

. .'rStarchief 4 Dr. Sedan, ra­
dio, whitewalls, power steering
and brakes. One owner.

NICE SELECTION OF OLDER
MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
FOR THAT SECOND CAR.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-247® 107 N Michigan Av.
u......... , &lt; — *
•Hl

to.l .prod, • cyl

WHILE LEARNING
A SPECIALTY IN
IBM

for Twenty Word*.

BOX NUMMR—AMwotfb The Baaaer Beat aat racaoMMa®
"bliwd ads" fee beef roewits we will provide "bwx ■weabee'1
service at a ffcaegi d1 IBs.

1967 CALENDARS — Wide Variper hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept 1. Also book
matches. Call: Battle Creek,
WO 3-6169 collect after 6 pm.

HELP WANTED

.

WANTED AT ONCE

LEGALS

'

NOTICE OF MOBTOAOE
rOHECLOBURE SALE
Drfault bavins barn tn. J. In lb a
County or Hostings. Write ruudillnn ut a errlaln mortsaa. ma*.
t)ir |.)lh dar of Ma«h, 1B62. etecnt.J ly JAMES U. HINES an*
RAWLEIGH
MAHJOKIE BINES, buaband and
wife, aa morl&lt;acora, to FA It M EBB
Dept. MC H 651 3
STATE BANK OF MIDDLEVILLE. *
Mirblfan tar.kln* eorporallun. aa
«a-rtrar.t, and rrcordra In the ofFreeport, 111.
d.-e ut the KeritWf ol Dewd. for
8/li llarrr (bnnly, Mlrhljan, on March
U 19AJ, In Lllirr 165 of Mort­
on pa*. 121. on which morV
err ibrra la claimod lo ha dan and
unpaid at tha data at thU aatlea
CROSSING GUARDS
Four Thou.and Five Hnndrad kishtyfour and *1/100 (S4.5S4AS) DaUara
WANTED
(or principal and lul.raal, no asll or
City of Hastings Is seeking ap­ eroraodlu* al law or la Malty barbeen IntllUlad to racovar tha
plication* for men or women to lor
dolt, or nay part ot Cha dahi, aacarad
serve tis crossing guards (safe­ hr tald tnortrax*. and the power ot
ty patrols) at State Road at ulo in said mortfaso coo la In ad Rav­
ine
bcrutna
oporatlvo by raaaon ot
East. Michigan at Woodland.
drfanlL
Broadway at Grant, State Road aueh
NaUca la h.roby stvaa that aa
at Toffee Drive.
Friday, Oclob.r 7. &gt;866, al &gt;:00
o'rlork in tha afternoon, al the Eaal
RICHARD 8UNIOB
(root door of tho £onrt Honao in tho
Chief of Police
City of lUaiinca, Hut bolnf tbo
8/11 place for boldinx the Circuit Court
for tho Oounty ot Barry, there wdl
L. effaced tor Jala and eold to the
hlxhcat bidder, at poblie aactloa or
NOTICES
Vrodne. for tho purpoa. of aetlafyiaj

Rawleigh dealer in N. Barry

Coll or write for on inter­
view stating your qualifica­
tions to:

W. J. Hammon, IBM Corp.
643 W. Crosstown Parkway
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Kalamazoo 345-6173
Battle Creek 965-3257
An Equal Opportunity Employer
8/11

NOTICE

FARMERS!
We're now booking order*
for Certified Seed Wheat

for your fall planting.
Place your order now to

insure ‘prompt delivery!

CALL 945-2223

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 South

Hariifi, Midi.
4 616-945-9103

ALTOFT and RAYMOND MOS­
QUITO SPRAYING — Phone
Wl 6-3681 and Wl 6-9373. 6/4
TELEPHONE ANSWERING
SERVICE—'Phone 845-3187.
8/3S

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CANVAS TARPS

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HASTINGS

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Coll Wl 5-3481

NOTION: Maar iiallasa la the
"male" er "female" aelumas are
net laUaded tn eiclude or dis­
courage eppllcatioae from peruosa
ot tbe other ear. Buch ltatln*a are
for the eonvoalonco of reader! be
cause aoma occumHmo are con­
sidered more siumIIvo to partsa i
ot one tex than tho olh.r. Die
crimination la employment breauae
ot tee la prohibited by the 186*
Fe*arel civil rlfhte act with ear­
tala eic.pllone. Employmen a*eaelea and employers covered by lha
set meal ladlcau In their adver
llMStent whether the Hated peti­
tion! are available to both eaxaa

★ Work Wonted

HANDY - MAN would like odd
Jobs of any kind. Call RO 5­
8831.
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★ Wanted

FORECLOSURE NOTICE
B-71188
FHA 363 013583 231
MOHTUAGK BALE — Default baa
been made in the condition, of a
Mortgagee.'
an^T'Vioulae*??. Mctk" hu.V.and and the
IM.'-rt J. 34.. Mbhi
wife, to Jamea T. Barnoa and Com
peny, a Mlrhlcan rurporallon. Mort­
gagee, dated October 5. 186». and
record e-l oat &lt;&gt;&lt; tuber 31, 1861, in
bo.Yrd op cot’xn
Uber 176. n MX" 341. Barre County
Reeorda. Mirblgaa. JU* ^eaawnrd J&gt;y
ROAD COMMInHIONEI

Court for the County of Harry.
Brute of Charles 5. Traphaxen. Deraaaed.. Fib Na. 14.530,
It la Ordered that on AuruA S3.
I860, at 10 a.m. la U&gt; Prubaw Court­
room. Haallnra. Michigan, a hearing
be hoi* on the peUlion of David A.
Dimmer*. Administrator, for allow-

HABTIXUH. MICKIllAK
NOTICE TO BIDDBM

Hllutolnve,
All prof
will

.ball b. S^-aawgig?
made aa vrovWed by etetute and
‘“bihp^H. MlkbelL Jad*o ot FraDaUd: data 30. 18M.
David A Ditameri.
A Horney at Low
.108 W. Court Bl.
HaatiMO. Mkhigaa *

PREFERABI.Y A SMALL FUR­
NISHED year-round home by
married couple (teachers) in
area south of Hastings. Have
piano. Richard Robinson. 743
Denner, Kalamazoo, Michigan.

tf TYPEWRITERS and all on Ice
machines cleaned, oiled and
MAN to assume responsible posi­
adjusted. All work guaranteed.
tion In store. V. &amp; 8. Hard­
ware, Hastings.
«

’*l'Sfr"bo power of role retained

PUBLICATION OBDBB.
»/i»

4 Help Wanted

can by an ...lcnm.nl dated March 15.
1865. and recorded on March III.
1865, in Uber ITT. on P*ce 487.
Barry County Berorda. Michigan, un
Whirl, inortaace there la claimed to
lu due al the dale thereof th. aura of
Twelve theueand eight hundred thirty
S/ll dollars and .ateety ,lwe ee*U (»13.-

Henderahott Halidin*
Haatlnca. Michigan

.

BANNER

WINICK'S
2M N.iM^gaa

ma*, aa provided by law and Court DAVENPORT—in good condlUou. 835.00. Call Wl 6-3188.
nil..
Dated: July 38. 1066
*8/11
Philip IL MitrhrlL Jndfo ot ProONE USED JACOBSON RID­
jatnr. J. Dunn. Atty.
ING LAWN MOWER, one used
14&gt;&lt;0 Wolverine. Federal Tower ,
Battle Creek, MErhifan
it/IS
Red riding mower, and one
used Lawn Boy riding lawn
mower. E. L. Carpenter Hard­
PUBLICATION—Order .To Answer.
ware.
8 25
Htate ot Mlchifan. in tbe Circuit
Court for th. County of Harry.
• Anne M. Kall. Plaintiff va. William ONE HOTPOINT ELECTRIC
C. HalL Defendant. File No. 751.
STOVE—Regular size. In good
On tbe 33nd day of June. 1866.
condition: 1 large mirror; 1
en action wa. tiled by Anne M. Hall.
center table; 1 living room
Pleinliff, altainn WlBlsta C. Hall. Pefeadaat. m thia Court to obtain
chair with stool. 503 E. Ed­
monds St. Caledonia, Michi­
It la Hereby Ordered, that the De­
gan. 891-8603.
8/11
fendant. William C. Hall, ehall aaawer
or take each other action aa may be
permitted hr law on or before the
MARINE BALES &amp;.
(let day of October. 1866 Failure WHEELER
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
to comply with thia order will revolt
in a jud*mant by default aralnil
motors. New and used boats.
inch Defendant for tho relief de­
Plote Borts. Trailer; and ac­
mended in the Complaint filed in thia
cessories. M-66 in Nashville.
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
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Archie D. McDonald. Circuit Jud*e.
gss-i-uiwrPUBLICATION
ORDER.
Attorney for PteintiS
Hute of Mkbtcaa. Probate Court
S88 W. Court SL
.
Haalfnxa. Mlehlcan
S/ll for the County of Barrr.
lu the Mallee ot the Cbaaxr ot
Name ot Betty DeFrei.t. File No.
14.753.
PUBLICATION ORDER.
Stale of Mkblean. Probate Court . Il la Ordered that on Au*uil 33.
1M8. at «:&lt;W am. in the Probate
for lb. Coanly of Barry.
EaUle of chrUtiaa &lt;»rwein*rr. De- Courtroom. Haailnca. Mlrhlcan. a
hrnrln* bo held &lt;&gt;n the petition of
eeeaed. File No. !4.«J3.
Il la Ordered Out on Aa*ual S». BeUl DePrie.1 lo chance her name
IMS. al 8: OO a.m.. in the Probata to Betty Allan. (
Courtroom. Baatinci. Mlehlcan. a
hearinr be held on th. petition ol made a. provided by alatulo and
John Brecb.i.en, exrcnlor. ter allow­ Court rule.
Philip H. Mitchell. Jed*. &lt;* Pro­
ance of hla final account.
Publkcalloa and aentce ahall be bate.
\
mad* a» provided by statute and Datxl: Aufutl 3. 1866
fortrichl and .Hoddy
C*PkUi7 H. Mitchell, Jud*, rt Pro­ Attornv). at tie

Doud: Auual 3, 1864
OertrifhT end Baddy
al Law
8 11 Attorneys
Hrnder.hoo Bclldia*
Hastlnse. Michi*a» U

$3.47 up.
C.II SMIUY BUILDINGS

KJCPKRT TAILORING oc tadlm'

GO CLASSIFIED

945-2223

5m7 to 16x20

Service

mb Burkey Auto Glass 6s
. Radiator Shop, 311 N. JtBuson, Hastings.
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HASTINGS
MILLING CO.

SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

Quality struct urea built

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED

FARMERS!

NOTICE

IBM NEEDS YOU
To fill these challenging
technical positions
IN
FIELD ENGINEERING

Special — Your rasor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
•135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 E.
State St, Hartings
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KT X 52" EXPANDO MOBILE EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
HOME—Take over payment*.
and man to run a grease rack.
Call IV 5-3906.
8/1
Good working conditions and
benefit*. Apply Larite Buick
TABLE P/-JKR - For picnics,
and Chevrolet, 1435 8. Han­
family reunions, lota of uses
over.
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40* by 300- 8350 at The Banner office.
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SALESMAN WANTED—To rep­
resent large Oil firm In pro­
tected territory. Established
SPORT RIFLE - &gt;0-06 custom
farm accounts. Sale* experi­
rifle made by McCord's of
ence preferred, however, can
Ionia. WUl shoot a 1* group at
qualify on other merits, such
100 yds. with ease. Mauser ac­
as farm or mechanical back­
tion, Yeager barrel and trigger,
ground. Assignment adjusted
Fisher safety, 3 to 8 variable
for part or full time positions.
scope, peepsight in mount, full
No age limit Qualified retirees
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
accepted. Write D. W. Cham­
sling with quick detach, swivels
bers. Merchandising Manager,
PLUS, complete handloading
Central Petroleum Company.
equip, for above. Echo press.
548 Standard Bldg., Cleveland,
30-06 dies and cases, bullets,
Ohio 44113.
8/11
powders, primers and loaded
sheila, etc. Rifle value. 8300.00
— loading equipment 870 00. TWO KEY MEN-35 to 45 to call
on customer* in this area. Sal­
win sell complete for only
ary plus expenses. Excellent
8250.00. Can 945-3884 after 6
advancement opportunities
Sales or farm experience bene­
ficial. For Interview arrange­
ments write: John DeLeeuw.
★ For Salo—Real Estato
353 Woodmere 8.E, Grand
Rapids, Michigan.
8/11
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Mod­
em clean 3-bedroom ranch. ★ Miac«llanaotu
Gas heat; full basement;
built-in kitchen. Large corner
lot In excellent neighborhood INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
across from elementary school.
TLED GABI See Carl St Betty e
Call 945-2841.
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Appliances before you buy I
They Bell—They Install—They
CABIN FOR SALE—West side
of Barlow lake. Central Sec­
South.
tion. Area 5. Large shady lot
with 16-foot frontage and STALK SHREDDERS FOR
right-of-way to lake. Dock and
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply, M37 So. 945-3150.
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beach. Price 83.600 with 8500
down and land contract. Reg
Crldler, Lqwell. Mich. R3. 8/11
A Notices
NASHVILLE —3 bearoom home
with deep lot. Ou heat. Semlbathroom. Small basement. WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
Must sell to settle estate. 83A0Q. ‘B rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
Call Wl 5-5619.
8 11
stamp with your name, adHOME FOR BALE on two extra^

large lota. Garage with base-i, 8225. This Includes, postage
mcnL Bath with shower.'
rand sales tax, Burpee's SpecRight of way on Bauble Lake
laity Shoppe. Delton. Mich,
FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
No. 1 and 2. Snow plowed road.
48046.
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MENT, one 4-room cottage,
PRICED TO BELL. Phone:
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
mortxa*.. tofathar with 'interval th.to­
1-266-6282. Irons, Michigan, tf CAR0CT CLEANING IS EASY
on el aovoo (7*V) t‘«r cent p.r an­
privileges. AU utilities fur­
1 with Host New Electric Upnum. together with tha Ircol coata and
nished. Phone 633-3094.
tf 3-BEDROOM HOME—Very nice
chargea ot ealr. Including tho attor­
location. Access to Middle
ney feoa aa provided by law and In
WE ARE READY TO
work. Clean 180 square feet
.aid mort(a&lt;e, th. landa and protnlara 2 BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE
Lake. Call- WX 5-5944 or Wl 5­
for only 8686. Hastings Floor
In raid morlxax. mentioned and deaat Algonquin Lake. Call Wl 5­
9155.
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BUY YOUR GRAIN
eribed aa followa. tewil:
Covering, 133 W State, Has3961 after 5:30.
A parcel of land deacrlbed aa Lein*
1
FOR
BALE
BY
OWNER
—
Two'
Ung*- Phone Wl 5-5118.
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AT TOP MARKET PRICES a part ot Lot 13 ot Aaaeaacr'o
story frame house In fourth &gt; IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
flat Number *. accordla* to tho
recordni plat thereof. Sa" recorded
ward. Oas heat. Two baths, fiVe, FOR FAST 34-HOUR FILM
Cail Us for
in Liber 1 of Plata, on pace IO. In
bedrooms. One block triim
the office of tha Rexiater of Dooda
SERVICE! No Charge for over­
school. Available around Sept.
for Barry County. Alao beta* a part
Daily Market Prices
of the South one-halt'ot Boeilon 3J.
1. Shown by appointment. NOnCE—After this &lt;tate I will
Town * North. Ran*. 10 Weal,
Phone Wl 5-3868.
8/1
not be responsible for debts in­
Drying and SJnsagW—
more particularly deacribad Mt
curred by anyone other than
Commencln* 3 rode Eaat of the
TAVERN SDMIN DELTON—A
Facilities Available.
oca-quarter port on the Bowlh lino
myself.
of raid Section 73. thence Northhigh - volume operation, one
Chancy H. Davis. Jr. 8/11
weelerly aloe* the center ot hl*hother tavern In this area, 6way l.adln* from Middleelll. lo
room' apartment
for________
owner. REDUCED PRICES In effect un­
____
_______ ____
Irvins about 12 rode Northerly ot
□
i
.
„
inn
the place of berlnnln*. thence in a
seating capacity over 100.
til August 35 on Frlgidalre. upHonthweoterly direction 37 rode to
minimum help required to opright and chest freezers. Free
the above mentioned aorllon Una.
1006 East Railroad st.
—
»• n,o«&lt;
uii rail
erate
Priced t«
to sell.
Call Hatrh
Batch 1 delivery. Call Wl 5-3474 for in­
thence due Eaat on aald lection
State-Wide, phone 963 - 8108; formation. Consumers Power
Uno to the place et beginnln*;
Wl 5-2941
Tbornapplo Townahlp. Barry Coun­
evenings or 963-2200 Battle! Company.
8/18
8/11 ty.
Mlehitan.
Creek. 246 North 20th St, Bat­
Dated: July 13. I860
tie Creek.
8/18
Richard J. Ilndaon.
cf Bletel A HndronZ
Attorney! for Faudero Blate Bank
LIQUOR BAR at Yankee Springs
103 W. BUM mfael
Resort Area, dining and danc­
HaaUn*., Mlehlcan
10/6
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
ing, steady year - round busi­
PG. 171, Hastings Telephone
ness. One other liquor license
Wl 5-3885. Meetings every
FVBUCATION ORDER.
In county. Property Includes
Monday, 8 pm.
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Probate Churl. Barry Con sty.
attractive building, plenty of
Michlsen.
parking, equipment In excel­
Eilat, ot Julia A. Blorr. Decraaed.
lent condition. For details con­ ★ Wanted to Buy
Over Stan'* W*llp«per
•fr for Solo—MlecelloBMM
FUa No. 14.316.
Take Notleo that on Au*oa| 66,
tact Batch State-Wide Real
&amp; Paint Store
1066 at 10:31) A.M. in th- Probate
Estate, phone 963 - 8108. Eve­
Courtroom, Henin*.. Mlrhl*an. a
OPEN FRIDAYS
nings 963-3300 Battle Creek.
3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
h-arln* will be bad on a petition by POR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
the Ereeutor ot laid elate prayin*
rage In or near Hastings. Call
—Use Rexall's fart permanent.
that a lirenae bo fathered to tell the
633-2719 Delton.
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Regular
82.00
—
Now
81.00.
No
vendor'! Intereel ot aald aetata In *
MODERN 3 bedroom home on
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
land contract, for the purpoaa of
N. Michigan Ave. Excellent
Good Supply of
carrying out the provlaiona ot th.
Available at Jaoob's Pharmacy,
condition. Call Wl 5-4974 or jl. Wonted to It mF
Imat WlU and Tenement of aald
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Men's and Boy's Socks
SY 5-3186 for appointment, tf w nonr'° to wonr
*i?bllcatlon and aerrlce will be

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

5352* V‘

FOR SALE—1964 Chevy n 3 dr.
6 cylinder, standard tranpn te­
aton, white with red Interior.
Excellent condition. Call 653­
3348. or 653-9641.
8/11

appointment call Nellie Balmer
•45-8844 or 945-9156.
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IN MIMORIAMS—-2c per weed.

CAROS OF THANKS

NGTICT

Naw • RamoJal

# Automotive

MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL
and make money doing It. Full
or part time opportunity for
ambitious woman to assist me
In my beauty counsellor teach-

It poys to speciolize. And
IBM will pay you while you
train to become a Cus­
tomer Engineer. It's your
chance to get started in
one of today's fastest-grow­
ing areas of electronics.!
As a Customer Engineer,
you'll install and maintain
the latest IBM data
processing equipment. It's
a demanding job. one re­
quiring intelligence and
skill. You'll receive con­
tinuous training to update
your knowledge.
Ankle and Knee Length Socks
If you have what it takes,
for Girls
.
you con be promoted to a
position of even greater re­ Low prices on
sponsibility in this chal­ Shorts and Swim Sults—3 tor 25c
lenging field of information
Wide Choice of
handling ond control.
Ladies' Dresses (over 200)
What do you need to get
on rack
started’ Mechanical apti­
WALK UP AND SAVE!
tude. Knowledge of elec­
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tronics. And two years of
technical school or equiva­
lent experience.

Heating - Plumbing
MSN. Mid., Hu 745-2421

RATE—50c

tic; Power steering, radio,
heater. One owner. Real clean I —John Deere No. 33 Spreader.

1962 FAIRLANE

.

MINIMUM

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED

1963 FORD GALAXIE 580
3 Dr. Hardtop. V8 automatic, —Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractors.
power steering, radio, w/walls.
Med blue metallic. Nice!

1962 CHEVROLET

• 1962 Rambler St. Wgn.

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CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481
CAIH .ATI—IH.

er. w/walls. A nice one owner —Oliver 7 ft. P.TO. Combine.
Good Shupe I
1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
—Used large grain trailer. Hy­
draulic dump.
4 Dr. Breeseway Sed. Auto.
Power 8L Radio, heater, white- —I.H.C. 8 ft. PTO Combine.
—John Deere 25 PTO Combine.
(7 ft)
•zn 1944 FOB!) GALAXIE 5M

RED TAG
VALUE DAYS
SPECIALS

PHONE 945-3481

.

Xe. S to Mae Village of Middleville
Heclio. 11. To-a 4 -,Xefib. Jiaa^e

8/U

Barry cKinty. Michigan. aa recordad in Uber t ol Hate. F*C* 11.

BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD
cdMMietrbsKRs or the
COUNTY or BAHRY.
MICHIGAN

�Heber Julian of Maple Grove
Dies Sunday

Card of Thank*
In Mpmoriam
CAMO OT THANKS
Dr. Raymond Finnic, Rev. Elliott
and Rev. Joldmma for calls, all
the Guild girls who sent me
cards, my neighbors and friends.
I thank you all far remembering
ma during my stay at pennock
Hospital.
Mra. Uoyd Owen

Haettaga.
iu uvmk?!. ma., a son oi
Jamea and Rovena (Wllhwm)

CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks and appre­ married to Three Him to
ciation to Rev. Elliott, friends, Myrtle Bquicra, who eurrivea.
neighbors and relatlvsa, for the
many calls and cards I received
during my long stay to St. Mary's daughters, Mn Violetta Hanson
Hospital, Grand Rapids.
Erls Jarman

IN MEMOBIAM
Services were held Wednesday
In loving memory of my aon, at 3 pm. from tbs Vogt Funeral
Home to Nashville with tbe Re/.
E.
F. Rhoades officiating, Buriql
Not a day do we forget you, '
waa In Wilcox Cemetery, Maple
Thoughts of you are always near. Grove Ibwnshlp.
We, who loved you. sadly miss
Sadly missed by Mother Gene­
vieve. Stepfather Harold, bro­
ther Dan, and sisters. Pal and
Virginia and grandmother
Daisy

Pleasant Valley
By Mrs. Ethel Blank

Bunday morning, Aug. 7, al the

LEGALS
with Use Ovcnahlres supplying
at the West Lowell U. B. Church.

MOTTOS TO BIDDXM

quite well attended Also they
were happy to see Mias Bothel
Mote, who has been supplying aa

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Buturday afternoon. traveling via
with her father. Cayton Mote

&gt;»rry County.
BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD
(XVMUIMIONKUI OF THZ
COUNTY OF BARRY.
MICHIOAN

will be teaching school near
home. Everyone is happy to have
Sunday evening will be rendered

Football Heat Deaths
Preventable, Says AMA
Univenity of Kentucky football
CHICAOO-H«l deaths smonS
high school and college football coach Charles Bradshaw said his
players could be a thing of the past
ifcoaches and playen follow recom­ proved by regular breaks for water
mendations made at a meeting here •nd rest. Overworking players in
recently.
hot weather only decreases their
When foolbell practice opens in efficiency, he said.
a few weeks, the first hot days
Said Purdue University's team
could be dangerous for pU&gt;trs un­ physician, L. W. Combs, M.D-:
less precautions to avoid heat ill­ “Coaches used to think that if a
ness sre taken now, a panel of pli&gt;tr lost a lot of weight on the
medical and sports authorities
•greed.
good workout. Actually, all the
Heat illness last year caused the plajer lost was body liquid—which
deaths ofone college foot bell player is dangerous;"
•nd four, possibly five, high school
Allan J. Ryan, M.D., team physi­
players. It comribuied to "close cian at the University of Wisconsin,
calls" and injuries of many more. agreed with Dr. Combs. "Any
The five-man panel, appearing al player who loses more than three
a meeting sponsored by the per cent of his body weight in a
American Medical Association's practice session is not getting enough
Committee on the Medical Aspects uli and water," he said.
of Sports, agreed that:
1. Prospective foolball players result in beat stroke, an extremely
should get out of air-conditioned dangerous condition, Dr. Ryan
surroundings now and start gelling painted out. Anyone can suffer heal
accustomed io vigorous exercise in stroke if he is active in hot weather
hot weather.
and neglects to replace salt and
2. Coaches should abandon the water lost by perspiration. The re­
old practice of withholding water sult is a breakdown in the sweating
from athletes during practice. Fail­ mechanism and collapse.
ure lo replenish waler and salt lost
If prompt measures aren’t taken
through penpiration increases the lo get the heat stroke victim cooled
chances for heal exhaustion or heat immediately, the result can be death
slroke.
•
—sometimes within 15 minutes.
3. Athletes should be acclimated
Approximately 850,000 boys in
to hoi weather by carefully grad­ 14,500 U5. high schools now plajr
uated practice schedules. Al least I football, said Clifford B. Fagan, cC
the first five days of practice should cculive secretary of the National
be devoted to non-contact workouts, Federation of State High School
4. Both coaches and players Athletic Associations.
should be alert for signs ot heat ill­
"The few deaths that occur in
ness. such as lethargy, stupor, awk­ football can probably never be com­
wardness, or unusual fatigue.
pletely eliminated," Fagan said,

Carlton Center
By Mrt. Mae Overtmith

•■but *r

cm

eliminate death* due

preventable."
Coaches can avoid Irpuble by
keeping a close watch on their
plajers for the first signs of heat
illness, uid William E. Newell, ath­
letic trainer at Purdue University
• nd executive secretary of the
National Athletic Trailers
Association.
Parents can help protect their
athkic-sons by watching for signs
of fatigue and emotional strain,
Sleep habits, Newell said.
Fred Hem. Ph.D., director of the
AMA Department of Health Edu­
cation and secretary of the AMA's
Committee on the Medical Aspects
of Sports, was panel moderator. Dr.
■R&gt;an is a member of the AMA
Committee on Exercise and Ph&gt;sical Fitness, and is a past president
•f the American College of Sports
Medicine.

Highbank
By Mre. Veen HaiMite

Colander tf
Spacial Evant*
special calbcmb

planning a chicken barbecue tor
Saturday, Aug. 37, in downtown
Saturday evening oallera of Mr. Woodland, serving from 5 to 8
a Mra Varn Hawbllta. A Mr.
Mra Viator Schantz, Diane

Austin

Schantz

«trenry«ri

Retired Delton
Railroad Man
Dies Thursday

tbe shop ia offering Batuntay morn-

Park, Bunday. * Heber Julian. kindergarten age through 6th
grade July 9 through August 37,
□rove, paaeed away Bunday 9:30-11:30 am. Flrot come basis
each Saturday. Up to 30 children.
Montara are invited to acupiture ftciated and burial «v tn ttw
long time.
seaatona Thursday nights.
Blabop

and

family

at

Battle

HawbUtz came Tuceday evening

Durfee

Hawblltz, birthday, bringing cake

By Mrt. John Hook
4 Hump
MS-2M4

Grove Birthday Club will meet

BolUiooro U. B Sunday acbool
potluck picnic at 5

Railroad.
on Nor. 19, 1904, in HMUnga
In addition to hla wife, he
MOTlved by a daughter. Mra

William Swifts' and family

children.

Charlevoix. * Tommy VerMeulm

East Middle Lake

Battle Creek to Defiance. Ohio,

Vem Hawblltz called recently on
Jack Green In Hastings. A Mr.
lotto. Mra. Fred Miller and Mr-

home at Bronson Bunday. * Mr.
and Mra. Owen Gaylor called on
Darla returned from California
U’eir uncle, Mr. and
Mra. Warrm Calms, Saturday
vtadtnra w—— nrnr„

Dale Blabop. Nyla and Douglas family,

Mr.

and

Mra

Flint.

Judy Fender Friday night at the
blite ★ Gladys Hawbllte has re- South EUB Church. * Callers

Grand Rapids.

Bomflcld recently broke his teg Moore called on Mra. Jennette
while loading cattle. He la get- Earner in Hastings, Thursday. *

Haadarsbat &amp; Vidnlty

Claude Hammond of Hinds, Earl

Greydon Hynes of Battle Creek.
By Mrs. Richard Clark
spent Saturday at the Thomases
5
PUaa M5-J7JJ
In Yrokley district, Howard help­
A family picnic was held SunNirs. Jerry (Anna) Andrus en­
ing
In
haying.
at Charlton Park Bunday. Sixty*
Hammond of Hastings, Clarence
tered Pennock Hospital Friday.
TtmUCATIOM OXDEM
Jerry Is staying with their Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nuabaum mid children. Huger and Nancy Warren Brogan. Attending were
daughter in Nashville. * Mr. and
from Temperance. Mich, and
Mra. Louie Perex of Battle Creek
Mtas Sharon Belson from Bat- Debbie, Diana, Bartsbto, Steve
Tho Dale Zook family spent spent Sunday afternoon with her
Highbank, Rose Pox Is spending
of Michigan. They attended the Ovcramlth. * Several mall boxes arc spending some time at their Moorcn and Earl Moores. Satur­ Bob VanDenburg and boys. Mr. the week at tho Y camp.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hart of
Lite reunion al West Branch and on the Usborne Rood were dam­ Houghton Lake Cottage. Mr. and day evening.
and Mrs. Dick Clark and family
aged Friday night by "cherry"
Mr. and Mra Charles Pung
Marvin Jantz! family at Au Gres bombs. * Miss Killy Rusli of
tend two children from Ionia,
spending
a
week
with
them
and
until Monday. A Mr. and Mrs. Hastings was a Saturday night
ar.d .Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bailey, Glen Rodger and family and
Edwin Hcffel bower and the and Sunday guest of Mra. Louie the Marvin Freys.
from South Carolina visited ttrclr
Dale Crum la stationed at Viet­ uncle. Earl Moore Sunday. A Mr,
Floyd Heffclbowcrs' al*&gt; attend­ Henney. * Mrs. Ette Richard­
ed the Lite reunion. * Congratu- son of Grand Rapids visited Mr. nam. His brother, David, a mem- and Mra Al Boner and family Brovant and family of Gallon.
and Mrs. Guy Nash last week. *
from Fort Wayne, Ind., camo Ohio. Colhru were Mrs. HslUo
By Mrt. Albert Green
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Groves furlough tn the Stoles at the Friday night to spend the week­
birth of a girt, Kristin Aug. 1. at and children from Battle Creek
end at Lynden Norris', Sunday and grandson of Battle Creek. *
Butterworth Hospital in Grand spent Friday with her grand­ Rolland Tuck surprised ’her they and Mr. and Mrs. Lynden
Mr.
and Mra Marshall Tripp
Rapids, weight, 7 lb.. 14 oza. She parents. Mr. and Mrs * Clark ....... .... ' --------------- rcNorris attended the Chaffee re- Phillip Armstrong on the birth and Brenda. Mr. and Mra Albert.
bunday by coming from Paw Union at Chariton Park, a Mr.
hiur a stater. 15-monttu-old. A Overxml th.
Green and Mra. Archie Burd
Questa of ll»c Dewey Farris ftunThe W15.CS. meeting Thurs­ Paw and spending the day with and Mra Lyle Honover from
PUBLICATION ORDER.
went to Middleville Thursday
day at the home of Mr. and Mra. her. a Mr. and Mrs. SUrling Buchanan spem Friday nt LynKill!
MleSlit»n. Tk. Probata
and surprised Larry Tripp on his
were Ida sister's families, the Zenas Colvin was well attended. French attaidud the French re- dm Norris', a Mr. and Mra.
birthday by taking to a potluck
union at Tydcn Park in Hartings Lynden Norris called at Richard
Floyd Oakman family of SomDiane White of Leach Lake dinner and cake. Mrs. larry
Hui" 1 &gt;t
son from Revelations. Next Bun­ Sunday.----------------------------------------- Choffres in Morgan Sunday, spent Friday and Saturday with
TriPP and children were also
July 31.
family of Boswell. Pa . the Dewey day he will be beginning a aeries
Vickie Clark to help Vickie cele­
10:00 AM.
| Mra. Harold Mathews and Mra. brate her 14th birthday. * Mr.
Farris family were last weekend of sermons on the second com­
Burd of Nashville. Mra. Dale
ing ot Christ and he extends an
Karol Owen and children from and Mrs. Garl Schantz and fam­ Burd and daughter, Kathy of
invitation to all. Services begin
Algonquin Lake called Wcdncs- ily were Sunday dinner guests ot Wisconsin called al the Archie
rllh Wil! Ar
at 9:15 am. A Mr. and Mra. Rex
Mr. and Mrs. John Lotson and
Burd homo Saturday. Dale
Pennington and family, who
Jones. * Mr. and Mra. Rennie Burd's are spending their vaca­
By Francer Johruton
family spent Thursday of last have been camping at Charlton
Publlrailnn
Elizabeth and Cindy Dawson, all Mott were Monday visitors of tion In Nashville with Ray Burd
Park, will be leaving for a trip
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mattison
from
Nashville,
called
at
Lloyd
Mrs.
Bopapa
Rivrra
of
Lansing
A family has moved Into the
up nortit. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Owens Wednesday. A Owen L.
Pennington, their parents, spent
vLUting with their granddaughwere Sunday callera In Grand Friday with them at the park.
i....
Rapids, called by the death of
Raymond Rivera were at the Lloyd Owens'. * Mrs. Lloyd
Tony Barcroft spent last week Ellglo GalAvli home. * The Owen returned homo Monday
Herman's brother-in-law, Barney
at the f
--------- ' • ‘
”
''
Koster, where they met the fam­ Debbie.
after being in Pennock Hospital tiaona.
there this week. Larry Rafflcra near Woodbury eight days.
On Thursday and Friday tha ville, Sunday. * Archie Burd
ily at the Jankboff Funeral
-------- ------------ j. Sam Holly were were Sunday vtattora of Mr. and
went to Roderick Tietz's near
In Battle Creek over the week­
Mra.
Cori
Kruger
of
Sturgis
and Hartings. Saturday and helped
PUBLICATION OBDEB.
For Banner Classified Ads
end to aee their new grand­
Sunday they called an Mra
daughter. Kimberly Sue Bueller. Albion with Mra. Raymond Guti­
Call Wl 5-3481
Mamie Panfiate® of Dowling.
Mra. Ethel Blank called to are A Dale Dawson of Lowell came erres and Becky Lee. A Mr. and
her daughter, Bunday, also other Wednesday and spent the rest Mra. Roy Warner were Friday
of the week with hla grandpar­ supper guests of Rev. and Mrs.
It ]* Or4.
to visit her, including her daugh­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Val­
ter and husband. Mr. and Mra entine.
i|«. Mlehttra.
&gt;n Che pallttox
Vaughn Augst of Schoolcraft, a
tending the David Warner fam­
Mr. and Mra. Ivan Olmstead and
ily reunion Sunday at Moore's
family were among tlr guests at
Che Elwood Yodera home in
Freeport Saturday evening to
family of Cleveland. Ohio, came
boner their parents, Mr. and
By Mrt. Leo Frey
Mrs. Paul Olmstead of Lake
Odwm on their 45th wedding
Izjrctta Hanuitond was admit­ Bartletts and other relatives Tbe
nnnlveraary.
ted u&gt; Pennock Hospital Tuesday Roger Bartletts of Minncapoto.
and Wednesday as the result of a Minn., camo Monday and the
iderekoll halMInt
alight
car accident, A Last Sun­
Curtricbt.
day a family reunion was held
tn Benders Pork Isonoring Mra. their parents and have a family Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
KEYS DUPLICATED while y©u
FUBUOATIOV ORDER.
George Odell and family from get-together before they return
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
Repair
WtecxuLsln. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Sharon
and
Kim
Bartlett
of
-at Jaffertoo.
Estate
Nuabaum and family, Mlaa
Minneapolis, Mina, are spending
\
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Jim Geiger and family of Lake

K.i;

Hubbard Hills

Lake Odessa

Pltal. Saturday.

Mrs. Howard Osborne at Tlllot-

Lake Odessa
By Ruth Peterman

Mra. Ronnie Hawkins and cMldren of Tucson. Arix, were also
vlsltings here. Bunday, July 31.
vlsltora at the George Barker
home were Mr. and Mra Gerald
Barker af Belding. Mrs Monty
Rxwllrm nf
t —_

Ritter of Lansing. Mra ArvlUa
Murty and Mr. and Mra William
day, July 31. to honor John
Waldren on hla Mth birthday.

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REPAIR—Expert workmanship. COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. State
Charles Reed and family, Mr. fete. A Mra J. C. Martillotte and
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
ING done at the farm according
and Mrs. William Shaw, Mra daughter, Martha and son. Jerry
St. Phone Wl 5*5316.
5-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv­
of
Albion.
New
York,
were
guests
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
Glodle Davis and Mr. and Mra
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Services, M37 So., Wl 5­
Mulford. Rose hnd family all of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mixter
2223.
Joined in the funrand game? fol­ tuid Mrs. Nora Valdays lart week
lowing the picnic dinner, a Mrs. and visited other friends. Mr.' CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
Leo Frey gave a blue and pink and Mrs. Loula TMker of Grand
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­ CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
Mr. and Mra J. R. Jordan
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
on Auxuat 30tb. shower Thursday honoring her
tings Floor Covering. 123 W.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
stater.
v'—
*■*.
——• r.
stater, Mra
Everett
C o u c «.
h. “‘^5' .^17™'
Taik'r
parts and supplies. McCulloch
State. Wl 5-5H8.
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
Twelve guess were pruanc from
'"V'J1*
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Hartings, Delton and Battle,
Valda-«
and white 1. Jacobs Prescrip«.on
Creek. A Mr. and Mrs. Gary Me- I
Sat^X
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3 J50.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
|
tdng.
w
Weekend
gueata
of
R&lt;
v.
WATCH
&amp;
CLOCK
REPAIRING
—
Alvey and two
Guaranteed workmanship. Alio RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
all kinds of Jewalry Repair and
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv­ CUSTpM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
and Mra Norman Pram an&lt;f at
*nd Michael re­
Largest selection of Drapery
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Fine Lake. A Mr and m™ eu. ;
with their grandparents,
W. State St.
Fabric* In Barry County. Kir*ch
Wl 5-5176.
gene N^raurrTanSjamS
**
Augurt a Mr
rod*. Installation and Hanging.
■‘“tf j’-y .«•»
IS™
Beverwyk'* Color Center, 221
and Mra HinUd ^7^* "
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of tracW. Mill.
daughters. Heather, Beverly and
Janice of Altegan. * July 30 a and Mrs. Wl'bur Neeb anti Pa- '
in our new building at 124 N.
appliances. CaU 945-2317.
mlsceUaneoua bridal shower was Uicta. with their gUrata. the
given by Mra Eugene Nuabatun Raymond Andersons of Union
TROPHY CENTER—Plu* *pecialCity. Ind., are vaeattonlng at1
ixed engraving ol all kind*. Gil­
attending from Allegan were
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR5-5052.
~
w
mm
more Jeweler. 102 E. State St.,
Mra. Albert Keel and daughters,
JRay
McKlmmy
of
Beaverton
Phone 945-5316.
Janice and Beverly; from Chlw’Tf July 2fl callers of Rev. and
and daughter. Veronica. Vickie, Mra Arthur Dodge. Mrs John
Buiinets Services Offered
and Vatorie; Bristol. DI.. Mra Whitmer of Beaverton and Mra
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Gorge Odell and Patty. Three
Repair and new work. Fixtures
and supplies. Kellyy Electric
KOBERT W. STACK. Owner
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­ PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
Service. 524 MkWWvUta Rd.,
and Mra Robert Larite. Crazy
thorised Dealer for Wheel Horn
Systems. Sold,, in, tai led, serviced.
bridge wm played. Winners were
Phone Wl 512700 after 5 pw. .
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
Mra CharlM R«d. Miaa Veronica
Hasting*.
.By Mrr. Lloyd Ou&gt;en
E. L- Carpenter Hardware.
5381.
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family are vacationing at tisetr fttsn Bottle Creek called at WlU
Houghton Lake cowage for a Curd's and Lloyd Owens Satur­
week A The Women* Society of day a!tem9an.,.Bariier in the
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Ve^Pump'n« ‘$2^-00 for 1st
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tarry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravwl
Co- Home off.ee 822 S. Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant, W.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

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Past Resident
Dies Tuesday;
Burial Here
I OU* I died in Grand Rapids,
Butterworth Hospital Tuesday.

Kessenlck, Steve Barnum. Bruce
Hahn, Brad Heath. Brian. Smith,
Brian Echtinaw, Mark Ostroth.
R*&gt; Adams. Ted Fiugeraid and
Rick Morgan
Mike Pitxgerald upset Davs
Williams' Connie Mack nine last
Tuesday. 5-1, to force Dave's
team U&gt; play another postponed
game to sew up the champion­
cinched the championship by ship. Should his team lose he
whipping Pennington's Orioles will be tied for first with Rudy
16-9 last Wednesday
McPherson's team who has com­
pleted the season. Rudy's squad

Nina Dackar is
Honored Friday

Nine
Tops Pennington
For Crown
McKeon gh’«

(-3

L’S^Tfir

The 78U1 annual Maaton of
lu-ung* Mfr Co.
1 the enttre Ume In
elected Mr* Mildred Huff, 12U

FlUgerald's team with a

to finish
one game bark.
MaKeough and Dave Vanderveen each scored three runs to
lead the winners. Kruko was the
leading hitter with two Permington collected two triple* and
the Burton Hrtgtata Garden Club. Rush two singles to pace the
wm a notional accredited Judge
County, moved to Grand Rapids
In 1913 and lived there the real

a lie for the top. Should Mike
defeat Dave's team end then win
a makeup game against Jim
Williams, a three way tie will
exist.
Steve Pocemlk allowed only
three hits in hurling his first
game in the Connie Mack league
HU mates collected six hila and
The following boys won tro­
former member of the Grand phies for the Basehogger*: Cap­ six walks to score two runs in
Valley Rose Society and member tain McKeouRh. Mark Lancaster, the hrat and three in the fifth
the victory. Mark Cole led
of tl«e Mutual Improvement Dave VanderVcen, Gordy Finnic. for
u
„ WUWCI
» with
Wlul uucr
UHfc John
the
winners
three ,hits.
Club.
Jem Buwalda Jack Pe low. Bn- Nlxon alld jMk Reynolds pitched
She wm the daughter of the an Shetterly. Kurt Keller, Mark /or
lose,,
v1*n5,w“°,enI In the final Babe Ruth league
Surviving are bar husband. Burke. Steve Hoke. Gary Con- actton the All-stars again deP*Uy'Rob*rt Kru‘
Wes VanDtnburg's chamMcQulre
! pion Indians, this time 8-7 in a
daughter. MTa Emeat Cronk- ko~tntl
The Indians scored five runs thriUlng same. Reynolds and El­
right, Grand Rapids; two sons.
in the tint inning against the mer 8mlth *l]owed the Indians
». of
v. Charlotte; mm
* biwummu
)Br?u? Cu&lt;ll,a,ie«
six hit* as his teammates picked
J.
nine
grandchlldren: two
two great,
grrnt, grandchildren;
grandchildren;1 '
»ith two hit*. Mark Hut-Iup
---------------■------• Steve
——
dim:
seven oilJ. Jim —
Ellis
and
- - - ■
1 chins had two hits for the Tleerx
Tigers Merrill. Ellis. Dick Arnold. New­
John McQulre, Randy Shetterly ell Heath and Brian PufpsfT
and Greg Cole each reached base each collected two hits in the
three times
game
Member* of the champion In­
dians awarded trophies were:
the Oriole* and Astro* defeat- Captain VsnDenburg. Process!,
Rapids with burial In Riverside
Newell
Heath. Brian PufpafT,
Cemetery. Hastings.
five inning*
BIU Goggins. Steve’ Merrill’ PhU
Jim Bo a eman collected three Gasper, Tom Keasenick. Jerry
hits with Spence Goodyear. Bob whlYney and jerry Baxtek
Terry and Scott DeNeau getting
_______ •_______ •
• One of Broadway's all-time two each to lead the winners.
.
Mich st Martin picked up two
hits for the losers.
—
.
,, .
/
,
The Astro* were earlier dedared league champs. Those, On
Aug.
__ Thuraday.
_______ ,. __
a .4
.* Ml
MIL
Wlhnlnv
winning trnnhles
trophies urre:
were: Cantwin
Captain nmt,
Ruth Hchercsky, «a nfirst-grade
ipartLllng b rand ot modem Art Merrill. ScoU DeNeau. Dave
a Uiree-weck tour of the Holy
Land.
6l&gt;e was accompanied by Ixt

rented
which

wm designed snd rnade Lawrence. Hickory Comer* 2nd
TMXr
--- -------- card wm designed by Lee Kelley, Diamond Springs, secretary, and
advertising manager for the Mrs Dolores BowdlUh. Brighton,
treasurer.

and others with whom Nina
Everyone wished Mr* Decker
many happy yean of retirement
and many pleasant memories

Caddies Needed
Sumaer is tbe active season for makes io Michigan and here are the ones you're
mind to know that Michigan has only one poisonous species—tbe Massasauga or swamp
rattlesnake. And even this rattler, confined to the Lower Peninsula and Bois Blanc
Island, is not neatly as deadly as many people think. Its poison could be fatal to a
small child, but there is no authentic record of a person dying in Michigan from the bite

snakes and clouded the generally beneficial role these reptiles plsy in the "balance of
nature.*'—Mich. Dept, at Conservation

Ruth Scheresky
I OUting HOly Land

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Minot. N. D, and together they
will visit Egypt, Lebanon., Syria,

well, as other points of interest
in the Middle East
This is the second trip for
Mias Scberesky who, three years
tour of tile Philippines and tbe
Orient
Mis-, Schereaky Is tbe primary
dfpartmnit leader in the Carl­
ton Seventh-day Adventist

Mayo Reunion
Eighty-five farmer students,
teachers and friends attended
the recent Mayo School reunion.

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Youth-a-Rama
Outdoor Sing
Sunday Night

Hasting* Area Yixilh-a-Rama IU1TIXO SXLDO PERMITS
announces its third hymn sing AUG.

pm at tbe City Bank parking

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Hot water

Bible School at
Freeport Church

Ruthruff, Dekon.
Army— siuxTnan E. Ehoni and
Raytnond A. Elrey. Delton: Don­
The Rev. Walter Wlnebrcnner.
ald L. Milburn. Wayland.
pastor of the Freeport Baptist
Church at the comer ot 108th
Street and N Freeport Road, an­
nounced that Vacation Bible
School begins Monday, Aug. 15.
and qontlnues through Friday.
Aug. 19. Children 4 through 18
are Invited. The thsme will be
-God's Time." Classes will be

WATER HEATERS

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Hastings

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The first Fall rtiily will ba held
will feature the
Rountree, Sept. 10. and -William
—. _
feature
whore wife. Nancy. Uvea al 512 . “
Him •"Pace the Music."
an Mkrlv rwv^. '
—
sumed and It is now planned to W Walnut
Isold than annually. Mr* Jose­
phine Mapm is president and Leo

ago a reunion was held each
year. but they were discontinued

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JUly 22. He was awarded the
promotion two months earUtr

in firing the M-14 rifle, high
score on the physical combat
proficiency test and Ids military­
bearing and leadership abilities.

Barnes

wmiam H. Rountree,
Rd, Portland, entered

Rountree Is a 1959 graduate of
Lyons High School

Make The
House You
Care For
Carefree

A total of 114 men and wo­
men enlisted In the armed forces
In July In the Kalamazoo are*.
Included are:
•
Navy — James A. Bromley.

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Missionary guesbiat conference

M Ridgeway. New Guinea and
Ml* Lola Sheridan, Sierra Leone.

Rusell Belfleld. manager of the
54-Hole Tournament at the Has­
Dr. Alton Liddick, secretary of
tings Country Club, said caddies missions
..........
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of __
the_______________
Wesleyan Church
arc needed fur Saturday and ndclrxwed the group.
Au*- l3^
a commissioning service was
should sign up at the pro shop by
by
George Huff
Friday evening _
for
Judy case of RWes
Junction who is going to Puerto
Rico as a mlmlonary teacher.
was--------held In
Mr. and Mrs. Duane White,.; 'Htls
-.— conference
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wiiite's Photography, 107 8. Jef-1 conjunction with the conferfereon, are attending the 75th ence of tbe Wesleyan Methodist

At Convention

fee s i o n a 1 Photographers of Campground on the Campground
Hlctkory Comers: Daniel R. length Christian musical.
convention, which runs fr
Nichol* Delton; Robyn P. Grif­
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fin and Teddy A. Clark, Plain- showing of the Billy Graham Aug. 8-12, is headquartered
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the Conrad Hilton Hotel
Marines — Kooert J. Phelps, Central Auditorium Sept. 29, 30
Galesburg; Jaik V. Gesmundo,
the
chairman
of
the
steering
Richland; David
Blanco,
Plainwell

At the Ledges

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Name Mrs. Huff
President of
Wesleyan Society

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&lt;1 PUBLIC FORUM 0

Section Thm

Thursday, August 11. 1966

Hospitals Will
Improve Record
Under Medicare
Inatituliona Not
Nearly aa Sick aa
They Are Pictured

into the highly skilled law

ns Hrtianrtwu,

But I think trrtry cMlrcn should
also have access to trunk -line

Edltor'

M Iot

tratalos

Mtrhl«n
■ grsoiww
MSchjBftn sonwt
490M, the Metropolitan Police
Deport1 ment School. Washington. D. p..

activities. to highly skilled po­
lice and fire departments. Why
single out medicare? We can't

In every hospital any men than HMM&gt;, in which she criticized the criminal Investigation Divtalon.

Bliss Workers, Visitors
133 Pints of Blood

veatlgated

Ing the Red Cross Bloodmoblle Bernard Hook. Eldon Houghtaihomicide Invortlgatlon. payefao- visit on Monday. Aug. 1. added Ing. Robert Hula. Gerald Hull,
logy and art of intarrogatmi m 133 pinta of blood to Barry
w.a
offenses, robbery and, major county's blood needs.
Dennis Keller. Donald Jr. Kidcrime*; Graduate of Pbyalcal
der. Jay Kidder. Gayle Kling,
. , . _ x—
—
Knickerbocker, Vercile
a “Sis
, LaDere. Leo Loftus.
Ids deputies were inefficient- of the only manual ever preday there are patients with un- and
Two gallon donors arc Jack
Alfred McConnell. Edward Meand untrained.
f
• - r"
Raymond, Stewart Smith, and Laughlin. James Molchele, RichWith respec, to the attempted the Amur, cove
be tn their home-town hospitals,
Vercile U-iDerc Awarded one ard Main. Donald Martin. Durwhere their families can visit breaking and entering of the implementation
gallon pins were. Walter Brim- wood Mast. Jerome Mlles. Ray
easily, than in a major medical Hartwell home, Mr. Hartwell's stnudon devices and
mer. Clifford Hamilton. Gerald Miller. Richard Mix. Robert
-----_
. ----• center in Ann Arbor or DeUnit. statement to the deputies upon which has since been published Miller.
Bob
Hula and
Donald
Moore. Cecil Morgan. James
and distributed throughout the fiterens. '
I**..,— »«
—j.
i Mulder.
Marge Mulder. rs
Ronda
US
Army,
and
tor
which
the
red at 9:50 pgn. July 19th. 1968.
Doctors providing the essential ■ Munn. Donald Murphy.
writer
rgcrlml
a
meritorious
Howevar, Mr. Hartwell reported
Russell Nash. Donald Nottingmedical
coverage
were
Douglas
award
from
the
US
Army.
The
the offense to the Sheriff's Of­
Cattleman and Ray Finnic. Rt g- ham, George Oaks. Elwyn Raffice at 11:04 p.m., at which time
tier. Bud Randall. Howard Ray­
certain techniques of criminal tatered nurses aiding the regional mond. Charles Rayner, Harry;
and radio log by the desk clerk investigation, one of which dealt
Relgler. Robert Rein. John Rlngwith fingerprints, including those and Mra. C W. Frederick.
The charge that hospital care on duty. Moreover, the blotter techniques u-ed In lifting latent
Red
cross
Gray
Ladles
on
Joseph Schryver, Arthur Steep­
is often poor is frequently based and the radio log are public fingerprints from such materials duty were Mrs. W. L. Scudder.
ler. Elwood Slocum. Florence
on the so-called “classic" study records and may be examined
done in 1964 by Columbia Uni­
sell Kimmel and Mrs. Gay Jor- Speak*. Francis Springer. Loma
Springer. Robert Stadei. Donald
versity and the Teamsters Union. Cruisers I and 2 were on patrol, substances.
on the evening of July 19th. I The other deputy w h 0 reOther volunteers acting in
diaries Tebo, Bruce Terry.
patten t* admitted to 98 New 1966 Cruiser I. which responded sponded to the Hartwell home ta urioui capacities were Mrs.
York City hospitals and conclud- to tbe Hartwell complaint, ar- a graduate of the Michigan- Arthur Brant. Mr*. John Slee- Elber Thomas, Dennis Threlkold.
rived at tbe Hartwell home at State Police School in East LanElwood Travis, Jasper Travis,
12
03
a-m.,
July
20th.
1966,
59
sing,
Michigan
sponsored
by
tbe
poociy.
Glenn Alnslee. Mra Lyle Gil- Rebecca Vandcrbrook. Lyle Varminute* after Mr. Hartwell noli- Michigan Sheriff's Arsoclatloc.
Frank Wall. Bernard Wataon.
covering roughly four patients fled the Sheriff's Office. When and has been a member of the Howard Frost, Mrs. Richard.
you consider that Cruiser 2 was Barry County Sheriff's Office far
Colter.
Mr*. Richard Clark, Richard Weller. Jack Wlilbur.
conclusive. He cites his bureau's investigating a complaint in the the past 2&gt;» years.
Mrs. Lawrence- Utter, Mrs. Maurice Wisenhofer, David Wis­
niewski. Don Wooer.
own 1961 rtudy af Michigan hos­ Middleville area, plus the fact | The wrUer fuUy understand*
wlth Mra Dox•&gt;
WALK-INS
pitals, which covered many more that Cruiser I was assisting Iind
rVillMT O a AO inlnnfo lane* nt &gt; . .
......
- . .__
___
patients, as ft better Index ot
Robert Hammond, von Mnkely,
The canteen operation was
Ume answering a complaint dore welfnlT: f^wcr. Mra. Darby's
quality.
Martin Doyle, Ronald Geiger.
not reem unreasonable.
Icritlctam of thB Sheriffs Of- conducted by Mrs. Joseph BhulU Richard Tolles. Charitn Brewer.
and Mrs. Ray Water*, co-chair­
When Cruiser received the flee generally, and also of the men. assisted by Helena Smelker. Laurence G. Novak, Russell J.
» and Eva Hcato cluster in the cities and by. Hartwell cxjmplolnt via radio. It depuUra who Investigated the Esther nw;luu3
Hotchkiss
was not given as on emergency Hartwell complaint was unjust!- TOX Hospital Guild 3 furnished
call since the attempted break- fled.
| lhe food
Ing , and e»*«W waa not. ln
Good taw enforcement, an «Emptoyere of E. W Bliss Comdistribution."
C*3 Pcrprtrutora MnUal part of good government, p.uiy tusUrted in unloading and
"If rmaller communities, by
ho’Pc T™re,.1?' requires expenditure* of the tax- reloading the mobile.
combining reoourcre. can offer a CTutoo- I did not l«vve the Mid- poyera money. If we are to conThe names of the
dlevlile are* until 11:19 pm.. Unue to be effldreit in coping low:
I, on f H*. c&lt;MnJ- II*lUl
a ■ v. - -Problems
. &lt; . of
- * .....
- .
_
tlenta, facilities and money,” he .Till V
f 10f H 11 (WUt. h*r-o
,
taw en- —Thomas Adams.
Vlrgri
Adams,
says, "it will get the medical
1
, fOTwment in • Barry County. Lester Alton. Lawrence Anders,
care it demands. The long-run had not been completed^ When 1 and. if crime is on the Increase Ljot)- Arnold. Carl Baker. Zeno
50
•?_
,ln Barry County as
Mrs.
Darby
Bana*h.
Becksvoart.
Rlch—- —- —T , ■ ..r
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V.,
,
u
aua.
uwv/
chuul
'
ii. Lloyd
uoya
occssvoon.
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_ tucn—
bulld more medical schools and trareUed
38 -mile*
from MIHAI*.
Middle- I .1-1
claims,
then Mra. Darby, __
well
Beckwith.
Arthur Jr.
Benproduoe more doctcns Some of, villa
home
In 40 meaning
os she (U*;
may W.
be. auusuu
should uw,
nett. Max
Brandt. uajim
Gaylen Bris, to
— the
— Hartwell
------------ —
’
.W.J &gt;*
M*x otuiui,
oriathem will have tn
oneratlr.fl'
norow—
_____ Joseph Burkto m
go tn
to tho
the rural minutes,
nU?U^°
Per*^f.1under
UIxULJ?
W' i a!op "ferrtn« to-Sheriff's
Office ...
tol. David n
Burgees,
areas to make a living and build
drlrln' condlUon* becaurc personnel as "Vigilantes." and holder.
a practice ”
simple arithmetic will piwve that for modern equlpmrtit and teeh- Floyd Clark. Don CXI nton. Nancy
rraponse lo the Hartwell home nlques.
Cook. Virginia Coon. Gordon
Cota. William Cusack. Frank DeGroote. David DeMond. Ralph
’rTLrn^d8_.22?
«nce And Che profeaatonal police DeMatt. Edward De^cw. Joseph
dlrrille to the Hartwell home offtoera with whom I am prea- Duffy.
and the dlrtanore traveilad and ently areoclated.
'
Winifred Emery. Clair Fossett,
Hm*
(nvnlwwl
an
—
n,
.......
..............
the time eternal ta Involved sqent
Sincerely your.
leon Frith. Everett. D. Gallup,

around or enough patient* to mood Hartwell ot Guy Road,
Mra. Darby claimed that her
pareota waited two hour* for aapictured recently, say* a profeafrom the Sheriff's Ofaor who regularly tak« the-pulse
•It's said Hurt top-quality slstance
91—
I™—t X*. f K—
of the Nitton's health scrvlcre.

rmce A. nill

Hill ta director of the Bureau
of Hospital Administration in
tbe University of Michigan's
Graduate School of Business
Administration. His comments
were Inspired bv national maga­
zine articles with such titles as
"Our Hospitals Are Killing Us”
and 'Our Sick Hospitals.”

the hospitals have been doing
a generally good job for some
Ume. and that Medicare will en­
able them to do a better Job
rather than a poorer one” Hill

He detwribes the hospital aa

ly lerutlnjied by his colleagues.
“Every patient's dllnlcal record
professional colleagues. Every
doctors credentials arc checked
before i»c Is admitted to the
staff. Inexperienced doctors have
only limited hospital* privileges.

It's a reasonably effective safe­
guard for the patient.
"On the other hand, there is
no system of quality ebrcklng or
control on the enre a doctor provldra In Ids office or in the pa­
tient's home.”
Medicare will reinforce the
quality control svstem by re­
quiring participating hospitals to
set up "utlltaaUon committees."

questionable admissions or long
stays.

the small-town boapitala

citizen should have equal ac-

Gideons Hold
Sessions at Gull
Lake Conference

Michigan Gideons hold their
annual Summer conference on
Saturday and Sunday at tho
Gul! Lake Bible and Missionary
Conference.

How You Holp
Your Doctor Holp You
Isslud of wiHiat until you »r»
lid. htvt your firmly Doctor |iv«
you i phyual tuminttion uch
yt»r. Somitimei h« cm ditoct
minor trouble! now (hit might
rtwn in Mrioui compliaboni
Later on. Try lo girt your Doctor
eccureti eniwen to his question!.
Don’t minimiie or euggerete your
condition, beauu truthful imwvs
help him meh his diegnoilL
If your Doctor preicrlbes

friendly prescription service.

Ff» 1 to 6

utea. and 28.3 nfflre.in 35 min­
ute*. Where, then, tn view of the
foregoing, dore Mrs. Darby find
cause to claim that two hours
elapsed following the reporting
of her father's complaint?

featured at the Sa tarday night

spending tn the complaint ever
made statements to the effect
Sharing the pulpit ministry that glass and aluminum were
are Peter Letchford. conference poor materials from which to
speaker and mLwlons executive | take fingerprints. The aluminum
! from Cblumbta. 8 C. and Ronodd feet into a freshly tilled
aid Brown, Grand Rapids pastor
garden plot and had skidded

Golden, Sidney R. Hull. Jamea
a Lewis Michael J Bortak ElE F°"man. Ernest E. Emlth. Roger
Raber. Barbara L. Forman.
Michael A. Host. Robert Davis.
Judy Anne BlLta. Harold Frick.
James Lumbert. Bonnie Hanford. Walter Brimmer. Omar
Barnum. Jock P. Raymond,
George B. Youngs. August Wil­
son, .Gerald Lyons. Franklin
Campbell, Franklin Townsend.
n
. Miller, Jean Harbin,
Gerald A.
John Eash. Martha Cummins.
Nolan Johncock. James N *Falconer, Mra. Allyn Colbert. Glen

A. Donovan. William O. Blough.
Lyle” F.
Charles ' . Morgan.
-------- ’“**
______
E. Diven*. Arden M.
--------- _
Adams.
.
_
. .
_

Churches Combine
For Drive-In Service

The Vermontville Bible Church
will Join in wMh People's Bible

Each church will have special
invited to the church located on
Eos*. State Rood near M-M.

Elks hsh

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12
SERVING 6 to 8 P.M.
FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS
ELKS TEMPLE • HASTINGS

Time

makes
many things more

X Valuable

____ ______ _ Sheriff's
Clifford Hamilton. Steve Ham­
Office. Hastings. Michigan mond. Keith Hampel. Erwin Ha­
vens, Mike Hawthorne. Gall Hess.

in­

and the Pulloe Dept they have
opening fur men Why? ita due
to the fact that they are under­
paid. There U many position in
our State of Michigan tire said

Now in regards to the Sheriff
Dept, such as living quarters and
the jail, there U room on the
oourthoufe ground or at some
ground which we have already
paid for. I full comprehend that

are net facing a bullet In the
back. Its a fact We all know it. place, there is Wednesday and
Friday. I hare known of folks
Music is led bv Ray Felten
marks In tbe garden Further- person whom write on article, that drove to Battle Creek to do
from the Radio Bible Class In more, the Writer ta the officer | always open for critlctam only a
their shopping and due to the i
Grand Rapids. Organist ta Leon
who
picked
the
screen
up
In
the
writer
h
not
open
for
a
bullet
lupf
nn nine*
Miller from Richmond. Va.
We all know previous of buying

Tlie Children's meetings are tton. At no time did either of- j menta. All tn all we are all huled each weekeday by Mrs. Har­
floer handle the screen tn such, man. subjects to make a mistake merchant;?
old Hoppe ot Battle Creek. ‘

a new schedule of
Business Hours at the
NATIONAL BANK

Your

Jacobs
Prescription
Pharmacy

MILLER

REAL ESTATE

coMPLrri alal
UTATt 11SVICI
INSU RANCE

126 East State St.
Rhone Wl 5-2466

Hastings

numerous prints from the screen
may be entirely true. However.
State Poller Officers asked the
Sheriff for fingerprints of the

eliminated from those of sus-

tecuve who allegedly took "Nu­
merous prints" from the screen.
several "Partlsllv IdmUttaMe"
prints were lifted from the screen
and were probably /valueless to
the Inveetlgittlon.
Thus far wo have dLscuvrd
the so called "Facts" as present-

Beginning AUGUST 15th
we will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m
on Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday
''and Friday
. . and from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon
on Thursday and Saturday.
As usual, we will be open from 7 to 8 p.m.
on Friday Evenings.

discuss ttw facta not presented

Prior to this offense. it had
rained oulte heavily, so much so
that the Hartwell basement
(earthen Foor) had been flood­
ed and became very muddv.
offense

thev
Well
"ted
thev
floor

entered

the

Hartwell

We hope that this change will benefit
you . . . our customer . . . and will make
your banking with us more convenient.

turned the electridtv off.
meaning neighbors oblMerall three focrtnrtnta when
milled around the basement
and turned the electricity

ATIONAL

rwirda waa found and shown to

With respect to Mre Dartiv's
remark, concerning the nuaiifl-

primarily the Sheriff must be
organise a wnoothlv functioning

ASTINGS

this oounty thst thorough.

PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
highly

CORNER OF

STATE AND JEFFERSON, DOWNTOWN

�BALTIMORE U. B. CMURCH

J

Seventh-day
Adventists
End 98th Camp

Church Services

family RH.
A Michigan State Univarstty

GRACK LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST

urn- ovw wk^v-tv, • »» oju- day and Saturday
cbaimsi I; WOOD-TV. 10:80
am. chaanai 8; WJTM-TV. 3 CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH

ftr tho

Icnla Migrant

Ionia Church women visit

traitor village that occupied a

UNITED BRETHREN IN
chrirt

annum

E. Ctoifwx at N. Boltwood
Rev. Eari Gaskill. Minister

Bunday echool, 10:80 am.
ground.
Prayer meeting Thursday. 7

can camps on Tuesday. Thure- mcettng at 8 pm.
an for special programs. "
The dosing meeting featured

to

available

HASTINGS

Evangelical Mrvlce,

M. OnrtMblre, Portor

Bunday

The Hastings area ot United
Church Woman recently received
a latter expnroing thanks for

WOODLAND
UNITED.
Genrgw
1508 Johnson,
Bunday ach
Morning wc
Evening aef

sendee Wednesday, TM

Telephone 637-0387.

List Sunday Topic
"Sou!" to the subject of

EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

proveth you. to know

you figure It
THE FINEST
WELCOME
TO NAME OF CITY
IS WELCOME WAGON

Phone DR 4-8377

Office houni

11 am. Morning worship Mewrtr*cl»
___ _
,
Ruth West, pianist, Don Reid.
OF GOD CHURCH
6 pm. Y Hour in tbe Youth
7:30 Church service. Special
music, hymn Sing. Meaaage by
the pastor,
study.
WedheKtey AcUviUc*
7 pm. Evening sendee. Bar­
8 am. Man's Prayer Band.
man by Ute Rev. Russell Milter.

A ritit fram

6r-Hl

Circuit

in CommaakBCttDa

about the city, iU sennets and
Church achool, f145 am.

We
FHONE

M5-1J«4

WtlCOME NEWCOMERSI

Broadway at Oenter ’
Rev. Don M. Oury, Rector
8 am. Holy Communion.

Ute this coupon to let in know you’re here
DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH

ADO am.
CRY._______
□ Hum tart tta WtlcuM Wipo Hodm caU m m
□ I would lite to lubtaita to IM
Bar
□ I already jubteribe
coupon and mail to Orcslitioa DapL

10 am. Momlng group.
7 pm. Evening group.

Ph. Wl 5-9465

TV. WOOD, Channel 8, 8:30 am.
Bunday, Voloe of Prophecy,
Radio WJET. 1330, 8:30 am.

9:48
Sunday school
11 am. Morning worship.

ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor

Saturday, Aug. 20. Bunday
FIRST MTTHOpIST CHURCH school pknta. Parent* plan to
bring your famine*.
Rev. George KllloU
8TONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

11 am. Morning worship, aer-

Worship, Bunday, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, Bunday, fl.

TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street

HABTING3 BAPTIST CHURCH times by appointment

Frayw meeting and
Bible study,
8:30 pm. Adult choir rabearaal,

DELTON METHODIST
Mazdas B. Taber, Minister

Chancel choir, 7 pm. Thura.

Public invited.

for

August. Anyone interested In
visiting camp or having Bunder -

tints Kolary t tan
L'HUBCH
Broadway and Gunter Streets
Mr. Hansen had retired after
Willard H. Curtis. Minuter
Morning worahlp. 9:3a Nursery i being with the Dupont Corporaprovided. Broadcast of this aervtoe over WBCH. Sermon by the
ReV. Fred W. Graham. Jr, aa- Division with 17 plants under his
jurisdiction when be left the
company.
merit of Religion. MHU.

played regularly at the Hasting!
Country Club.
His . w 1 f a preceded him In
death.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Mr. Hansen is survived by a
1302 South Hanover Street
Telephone: 045-9438
Fla., and two grandchildren.
Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor
10 a m. Sunday acliool. El aim

10:80 Chancel choir practice.

trrell Btartwd, presidents
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7

worship. Sea*

California.

Club, died at

Thar* are

r. Blain Street
.
Rev. Bart Bchippcr
Worship, 10 am.

Area Women
Receive Thanks
For Donations

BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU, Evangelist

Grover Hansen
Dies in Florida

9:45 am. Bunday school.
11 am- Momlng worship.
7 pm. Evening worship.

with competent touchers. A nur­ trade Rusine and Mr. and Mra
sery' with adults in charge to
permit parents to attend classes.
Junior Sunday school in charge
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys enjoyed, a plolnlo at Fallabury
Hamblin.
Park near LoweU. July 31.
11 am. Worship. Sermon by

Bunday school, 10 am.
Momlng worship, 11 am.
Frank Dutcher attended tho fuYoung People's Service, 7 pm.
vid and Ronda Munn in charge. “5“ «
Evening service, 8 p.m.
Teens and Young Adults. Her- I
Jort*a
Bible Study. Wed, 7:30 pm.
lln and Doreen Buhl in charge |ln Orand R*PW«- July 30.
Prayer aervloe, fl p.m. •
Adult prayer meeting, Mrs.
Mr. and Mra Charts Wall
Rogers in charge.
j&lt;uul family of Hartings were
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
7 pm. Evangeilrtlc service, Bunday, July 31, vtators at Mr.
CHURCH
metaage by tho pastor, special aJld
Richard Bboobridge. *
Campground Rd.. 8 miles south music.
Mr “d UrK George Estep were
Pastor. Donald Tack
7:30 pm. Wednesday, Midweek Monday lunch guert* of Mra.
Bunday school. 10 am.
prayer, pruteo and Bible study. M*rie Burdick ot Hickory CorWorship. 11 am.
1 Every member should be tn ncr&gt;- * S/* Keith Newton has
Youth meeting, 8:15 pm.
prayer meciing every wrvx. oev- (
.m­
Prayer, Bible study. 7:30 pm.
en days without prayer make* [ lough from Wheeler, Ind. * Mr.
one weak.
^ra- Iu? ^eeae attended tho
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
NOTE-Due to the camp meet- : Helnueiman reunion at Dutton
Route 3 Delton
Ing at Hopkins which clooc* Sun- Pwk. July 31.
Rev. Frank Crabb, Bible teacher
Bunday school. 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Sunday evening aervlce, 7:30.
Wed. evening service, 7:30.

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WUWUAl UA
Sunday achool at 10 am. follow- Narthcrn Michigan. They visited
ed by a short worahlp service Mr
Vemon Thompeoo
^ith a short sermon by Rev. at their cabin near Baldwin. Mr.
Ky”*,
a^d
Wolf

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
burn and Randy at the Manton
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH usual times.
George 3. Marshall, Pastor
MeCalhun United
iua ucigt-r ano aos&gt; near uoao
Church School. 10 am.
Brethren Church
COATS QAOV1
| City and attended tbe Blanding
Worship service, 11 am.
(The church in the Wildwood)
8 nm Preaching.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
AU are Welcome.
Pastor Rev. Isaac Osgood
Coats Grove 8c Durkee Road
Morning Worship. 10 am.
CHURCH OF 0«D
Rev. Charlee oibbe, Pastor
eV-o Sunday. July 31, lunch
WOODLAND
Bunday School, 11 am.
tPmtecostal)
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm.
Bible school, 10 am.
Owens nt Woodland. * Mr. and
8319 Coats Grove Rood
Evening Service, 8 pm.
1 Worship hour, 11 am.
I Mrs. Torn McGee of Kalamazoo
Prayer
Meeting
and
Blbl&lt;
rTba Country Church tl la­
Worahip sendee, 9.45 am.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Osgoods.
Worship, 11 am.
Owen. * Mr. and Mra. Tom
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult
Bunday Evangelistic service, LAKEWOOD B. U. B, CHURCH
Owen and Mr. and Mra. Ben
Rev. Carl BOnrnail, Pastor
Christie ttHrrtalned Hubert
Thursday, Junior choir, 4 pm.
Momlng worship, 10 am.
I Blough and KaXhlo DcVrcc* at
Sunday school. 11 am.
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
| GUJ1 Harbor Inn. for a farewell
HASTINGS FREE
Sunday worship, 7:30 pm.
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagf
’ dinner July 30. He leave* for
METHODIST CHURCH
Wednesday family worship.
«.
14J-1811 | the service Aug. 15. * Mr. and
LcRcy Kenney, Pastor
-I_
V.___ ...
.
___
. , Un
r.r T.k.
Rev. C. E. Howe, Pastor
Adult Bible study. 7:30 pm.
10 am. Sunday school.
vu/lv
nuvwiuiito.
vi
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—
BoitwQod and R. State Road
Youth Pellowahip. 7:90 pm. .
11 am. Morning worship.
Middleville has been spending a yd
Effie Parker called on
Sundky achool, 0:45 am.
Boys, Girls Fellowship, 7:30. ; . Wednesday, I|46 p. m. pr.
i &lt;»w'ake,
ur«&gt;K .ur.
xr- ana .vua.
Ur. joe
tsw. Mrs. LeO —
Erb
In —
St• Maw's
Hnauays wiui
- •••
• ..&lt;■»Momlng worahlp, 11 a.m.
• Thursday, 7 pm. Ptoneer Girls | Kauffman. ★ Recent callers of
ln Grand Rapid*. July 31. 4
OODBURY UNITED
$id Boys Brigade.
Mr. and Mra Joe Kauffman •M1-Sn kvTurl Shoebrldgo came
‘ CHURCH
. Woman's Monthly Missionary 1 WOTT mt. and Mra. Keh Robert* ,lomc iron' Lawton, Ala. July 31.
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
»..n—
.— I "*
‘
■-----------| acn of Sportn, MLm Joyce Wood- children visited Mr. and Mrs.
.
Village of Woodbury
BT. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH 1 numsec of Middleville. Bill and Iteo Stanton at Nashvilte, July
Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
. Joe Kauffirtan of Sherwood and 30. * Mra Ijiura Myers of Mid­
Rev. David Hawley. Assistant ■
MaryAnn Kauffman of dleville spent tbe July 29th woekKILPATRICK UNITED
Bunday Masses, 7. 8, 10. 11:30 Chicago. * Wm Klemp has been
BRETHREN CHURCH
choir rehearsal, Wed., 8.
Hmry Mjttb on Saturday eve­
Confessions, 4 to 5. and 8 to 9, bor for tert*. ★ Mrs. HUdur Ol­ ning the ladlcB attended the
Fellowship. Wed.. 7.
Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Sundays. son of Detroit was a Bunday. wedding of Mlsa Donna Nenieta
10 am. Bunday school.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­ Before Masses on weekdays.
July 31. overnight truest of Mrs. and George Spldell at the Valley
11 am. Worship service.
vice, Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
Dally Mauses. 7 and 8 am.
Wm. Klemp. * Mr and Mrt. Parrn Baptist Church In Lansing.
8 pm. Evening service.
Burgtv*
of lAJI.LanOA.
11/ A
11 U *
” Mrs. Henry
A —
—AL AAAMIMUM
Barnard IfclllA
and HUI,
family
and
ST. AUGUSTINE,
Ralph Moore attended the Moore
5i*nt- -W 30-31 with Mr.
MIDDLEVILLE
HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
WOODLAND METHODIST
reunion al Tyden Park. July 31.:and !^TS- Henry Myers * Mr.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
—
. - ..
and
Qayinn OvrrhoM of St.
Elder Samuel J. Kite
recent
entertained their grandson. Da­ Petersburg. Fla.
3730 W. State Rd
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Morning worship. H am.
vid Morgantboler of Flint and
Hastings, Mich., Wl 6-9465
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
CHURCH AT DELTON
Randy Redbum July 29. * Mr. Charles Overholt.
and Mrs. Martin Vlerk-of Char­
Worship, 11 am.
THE GALILEAN
■
Bunday Masse*. 7:80, 11 a.m.
lotte entertained tho Buehler
BAPTIST CHURCH
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK. family Sunday. July 31, In honCorner 108th St. Ac North
DOWLING
Freeport Road
home on furlough. * Mr. and
Bunday, Voice of Prophecy,
Phone 945-6704
Mrs. Henry VanSyckle of Dow­ By Mrt. Donald Proafrock
Radio WJEF, 1230, 8:30 am.
10 am. Sunday school.
CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE ling and Barbuni Pyle of Carlton*
11 am. Morning worship.
Center
were July 31 dinner
1719
N.
Broadway
MeCALLUM UNITED
Dowling Methodist Church
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Minister, Dale R. Honey
BRETHREN IN
Buehler. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard School hours for August are 9:30
410 E. Madison, 045-6066
CHRIST CHURCH
Thaler
and
Gayte
and-- Mr.
andto 10:15 church school for 4th
- ---------—----9:46 am. Church school, Supt. -------- -------- —
“The Church of the Wildwood"
Mra. Norval Thaler and family graders and up and at 10:15 to
Loyd Martz.
Otis Lake Road
attended the Thaler reunion at 11:00 for the beginners through
11 am. Sabbath worship.
INTKR*LAKES
Caledonia.--------------------------------------third grade children. The later
7 pm. Youth service. Morning
worship,
10 a.m.
—
------- ------------ ----------BAFTUIT CHURCH
J Callers of Mrs. Mina Wieland session will be conducted In the
Sunday school 11 am.
;
Detton. Michigan
7:30 pm. Wed., Bible Study recently were Mrs. Karyl Living- chureh basement during the
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 pm. |
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
sion of Pinhook, Mr. and Mrs. । hours of the regular morning
Evening service. 8 pm.
I Bunday school, 10 am.
Earl f’oethuniu* and Dale of worship service. * Members of
Prayer meeting and Bible' Worship, 11 am.
'
Lowe and Mr. and Mra. Ray the North - East Dowling Farm
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Study Wednesday. 7:30 pm. at
Evening worship. 7 pm.
.
Wieland and Todd of Welcome Bureau group will not meet this
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
I V Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm.
Where a Christian Experience Comers. * Mr. and Mra. Jamra week as originally planned and
Shoehan and family of Grund i “re to be the guests of the OrMakes You a Member.
Raplds and Mr. and Mrs. Jay viUe Babcocks Aug. 18 for a pot10 am. Sunday school
Wlng. local, visited Mr. a nd i tuck supper.
11 am. Morning worship.
.TA1O.
mroi-UAAA, vi., VI lira
mi. miu mra. wrvuic DBOCOCS
8:30 Youth FeUowshlp.
Hastings Juy 31. * Becky, Jim-1 celebrated their wedding annlmlc. Roecmary and Rodney Cool, versary Sunday by entertaining
7 Evening worship.
and
their
cousin.
Ronnie
Woods
the
members of their immediate
7 Wednesday prayer and Bible
of Gmnd Rapids spent the July family. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce BabStudy.
29th weekend at Mackinaw City. I oock of Marshall, their son, were
They also visited Canada and ; honored guests os They too celeHASTINGS CONGREGATION
Upper Peninsula. ★ Mra. Doris ’brnted
‘*J their wedding ----anniver
*— ­
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Demining of Indianapolis, Ind., sary. The Babcock's daughter
'
320 West Colfax Street
was a July 31 dinner guest ot and family, the Eugene Kldders,
Bunday public talk. 3 pm.i
have moved into the former par­
Mr. and Mra. Harold Eckert.
Mr. and Mra. Dale Dukes and sonage of the United Brethren
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Chureh In the Durfee District.
Hickory Corners, Michigan
Mr. and Mra. Andy Newberg of
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
Leonidas and former Dowling
10 a.m. Sunday school
residents, were also Sunday visi­
11 am. Momlng worahlp. Jun­ Lake City.
tors at the Babcock
*
ior church and nursery provided.
Reuter of Grand Rapids were Sally and Busan Sodcr^M of
Iron River, who have beenwktSunday,
July
3L
visitors
ot
Mr.
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Night.
ing with their grandpartnto^^e
Lyn and Earl Kauffman of Chi­ Lloyd Gaskills, are to retura^b
their home this week. Tentatl^.
cago have been spending two plana are for the Gaskills toV.
CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
weeks with-Mr. and Mra. Milton drive them to thatr UpperV
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Buehler. * Mr. and Mra Dean Michigan home.
Elder Gerald N. Black
Stuart were Friday, July 29 supSabbath school, 9:30 am.
‘
Mlis Kathy Gaskill, elder
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
daughter of the Robert Gaskills,.went to Ann Arbor on Sunday
Anderson and family of Union for freshman orientation sea- ■
HASTINGS UNITED
City were Sunday. July 31. din- slons In preparation for her en­
HOLINESS CHURCH
rollment at the University of
East Marshall Street
Michigan. * Recent guest* at the
Stuart. * Mr. and Mra Robert
Marrin fflckxnlller, Pastor
Walton and family of Kalama- home of Mra. Wesley Edmonds
Bunday school 10 am.
include her daughter and family,
Morning worship. 11 am.
ttw Kenneth Reynolds of Bed­
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
ford. and their son. Roger, who
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed- Claude Walton. * Mr. and Mrs Is stationed at China Lake, Cali­
Frank Thompson spent a few fornia; and her granddaughter,
days vacationing in northern Mrs. David Eldred and children.
Michigan.
LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Community Room above
Vandalia, were Bunday, July 31,
Woodland Fire Statton
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor
gery test week at Leite Hospital
Fred Kidder.
in Battle Crock and Is reported
0:50 am. Sunday school
much improved.
11 a-m. Worship service.
in Wert Freeport.
Secretary, thord of Education
7:30-pm. .Wad., prayer”servlce.
For information, write Wayne &amp;nd Mm. Sylvan Ta
Richie, R1 Vermontville.
1 Coldwater, July 11.

Prayer Wednsaday, 2 pm.
10 am. Bunday school

Freeport

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PUBLIC HEARING

Notjce is hereby given that a public
hearing wifi be held by the Board of
Education of Hastings Public Schools,
County of Barry, State of Michigan,
on August 16, 1966 at 12:30 P.M. at
the Hotel Hastings. The hearing will
be held on the 1966-67 budget of said
school district.

A copy of the 1966-67 school district
budget is available foripubljc inspec­
tion at the Superintendent's office.
Hastings High School, a

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�Future Demands

Personal Mention |

Continuing
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W.C.T*yicraf day. Aug 5.. to attend Ute second

Lack of education Is today

M-41 Waot. Acmm fra«a “Deg "a Sad*"
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"Today more than half the
labor force -works- at jobs whose
Intellectual content demands
education and training which
lean beat be offered In coUegee.
wiui. Jrw ana uaoy, **r. ana Including community college*.
Mra Frank Kurr and Mrs. Bea-1 Harris aaya "In a former day
trice Collier, who Is visiting liere five percent of Americans dealt
from Seattle. Wash, spent Sun- with ideas, and tbe other 96 per­
day at the Robert Beckwith cot- cent worked!"
(age at Oun Lake.
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and for tha 4lower learner, a*
well as on education for acadrnucally superior youth."
Middle-level youth in' junior
col leges outnumber "superior"
youth by three to one, Harris

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vaneed education, and these wtth
little education; II Recognition
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education of tha future wlU have
to be conducted at post-high
achool levels. () Th* urgent need
in our society for million* of
well-trained people who can both
think and do—and the gradual
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Read those articles about when to bay a new eUr and
they’ll tell you that August is one of the best months.
And your Chevrolet dealer is ready to show you why •«« with
buys that are better than ever. .

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Absolutely No Seconds

in

More than likely, your present car will never be ww(h
as much fat trade as it is right now. Money-another
good reason to boy a Chevrolet this month.

O

ond

A If you think winter’s tough on an old car, believe us,
so is summer. There's added strain on.the engine be&lt; cauw of more vacation driving. Greater tire wear. The coolfogsyitem has to work extra hard. A new Chevrolet Impala
or Bel Air now can save you a lot of trouble,
K Yon do a lot ot driving for pleasure bo why not rid^h&amp;
Chevrolet's Fall Coil suspenaion. Let your feet fdM
that deep-twiat Chevrolet carpeting, August la to enjoy.

Make yoar trammer driving safer driving by taking
advantage of the eight standard safety features built
Into every new Chevrolet If yoar present car doesn’t have
U*t belts, front and rear; back-up lights; an outside rear­
view i^rrt&gt;r; gadded iMtnimeot panel and visors, look into

&lt;

Ctevrotet. Chavelle • Chewy B .CwYrt-• CorvaHo

See the man who can save you the most-your Chevrolet dealer

LARKE BUKK-CHEVROLET
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�Past Resident
Dies Sunday
In Detroit

Fmb Out if th Attk
Insurance
articles by Cbartee Doyta, Social
Security Field Representative in

B o' K

SPECIAL

—Take Home—

guide that will to issued to all

FULL GALLON

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

The people In the ■octal security
My greatest saUafaoUoa in
writing thia column each week.

paymmt Co pattest

mln tcnxa
•chooibotee?

this case payment; would bo made
directly to you. K could only be

flee located at 50 I
N£, Grand Ra^da,
open dally *'—-*—
day from

(Saturday Only)

forala.

Routine pbyMoal ch»ck-upa.

10c Deposit ea Containers

Ing Grounds" around Hastings,

FRESH

method unices you have attach­
- receipted .bill with your

iiuio «my

60

Viator and Lilly (Cook) Batea.

TOP QUALITY

Government Inspected

never used
added pirn
rided the
claim Imr

FRYERS

left tar Knoxville, via Gatlin-

this trip you would have to
d the book aa X drive” and

Fryer Legs &lt;* Breasts

A flat Uro or hara thunder

■nun aa ootwtI
hl* tom. In Chia

CANNED

cr detail*

AIM) enjoyed your story o
neck co the C. K. &amp; 8
M. Miller

I tenia she haa contributed to me.
whenever aha aeea anything re-

furnished—in a hospital,
crfflbe. In your own home
a nilnl««

Delmonico Steaks 11 ■
-sufmriohtM ftC
Beef Short Ribs.. u 49
-suraa-aioNT- eouNTav-swts

Cacklebirds

Cut-up Fryers

size

1u 33

meat.

Jane &amp; Hagle

No Magic Cure
For Arthritis,
Expert Declares

through the poeribA tang-tannl
of tbe Illness? The anwec to
that question is that arthritis

aa much a* three dollar* for the
sama amount and think they
are getting the bargain of a life­
of famRy life victimizing three
time
women for every man. In ad­
dition, there are also 200,000 chil­
predated it. I am very glad I
dren who suffer from arthritis
did not mlaa IL Thanks very
much.
And In today's mall Is the Blue
arthritis? Weil, although there
Book trip from Grand Rapids to
are three dlsUnd types ot the
Jackson. They did need a co­
pilot Why did a man's wife aek

AUIO CLUB MEMBERS ME
GEM S0METHIN8 NEW!

BEEF RflB

Standing Rib Roast

STEAKS
6-INCH CUT

69 75 79t

89*
ANN PAGE FINE QUALITY

29*

Barbecue Sauce
AAP BRAND,

Joint* may become bridged by

Firrt 3 Ribe

First 5 Ribe

4th and 5th Ribs

A

GRADE "A" HOMESTYLE

Freestone Peaches

3 ’&lt;&amp;&gt;

MNTY MOORE
an Inflamm*-' .

■"149

Beef Stew

SHUBET COVERED ICE CREAM EARS

Creamsides

12 49‘
DUNCAN HINES LAYER

EUtednJuIy 1,1966

ADP VACUUM PACKED—REG. OR DRIP

FEATURE VALUE! OUR OWN

COFFEE

TEA BAGS
100 WM
OQ&lt;
AF

fanned.

R Master Member of
Automobilg Club of
Michigan, are pro­
tected with up to
&gt;1,000 in benefits for
a wide range, of
Travel, Pedestrian
and Recreation
Accidents.
BROAD FAMILY
PROTECTION with
Personal Accident
Insurance—One
more reason why
YOU LEAD THE
WAY whenyou’re a
member of Triple-A.

KING OF ROASTS! "Super-Right" Mature Beef

"Super-Right"

Hello H. D. B.

litaaae, worry
comfort or disability. But In
others, the dtoeaae With it* ups
and downs ta*t* for year*.

erolae. In addition, folks suffer­
ing from the affliction are also
treated with drugs—the cheapest
and most useful being tha aalleyiatee, which Includes common

SPECIAL
OFFER!

Fur Banner Claaalflcd Ada
Gau Wl e-sai

L.,aU. AaMCV

2-LB.
CAN

IN PKG.

SAVE 16c—JANE PARKER

CHERRY
PIE
BOZ.
SIZE

HASTINGS OFFICE
237 West State St.
Phone B45-4E92

i.59c
u69*

guarantee* each person the right

By Albert Heustia. M. D.
you ao much Jane.) Now thia Director ot Slate Health Dept.
to find the solution.
letter she la Imagining but some­
How much would you pay fot
how her imagination is so vivid a bottle at aspirin? I would guea
arthritis la not
arid ao close to the truth, I
cannot help but think she haa
Although many are afflicted
been there some time. She

NOW HE'S
PROTECTED TOO!

GRQ

•-■UPaaaiaHT- apHitns

route waa marked on telephone
pole* and bridge abutment*. Just
pointed on by the highway peo­ trucks.
ple. Boy. am I getting ancient.

HAMS *&gt;Q
6 A”

*79*

ra Da aw

□■•wing dvvt ,
trip ta Jankaon. Used to live In and
Grand Ralpda, Trip to Hastings dad

Whole Fryers

39

SAVE 9c OH 2 LOAVES-JANE PARKER

Sandwich Bread
VELVET BRAND

Peanut Butter . . .
.

Pears

-

Toilet Tissue ?. .4
AM HARDWOOD

Charcoal Briquets

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29*
89*

20-89(

Potatoes..
CALIFORNIA RARTUTT

i:73‘
12-FL.OX.

Yukon Beverages

140-SIXI

2“*39‘ Lemons

PKGS.

Pink Liquid

LB.

ASSORTED FLAVORS, REG. er LO-CAL

SOFT-FLY 4"«4", TWO-PLY

3^ Oftc
NEW! ARP DETERGENT

2 LOAVES

MEDIUM—SHAM

Pinconning Cheese .

Cake Mixes

S9C
ASP

GRADS "A1

FROZEN FOODS
9-OZ. PACKAG0
CUT - FRENCH STYLE

1D-OZ- PACKAGES
RABY or FORDHOOK

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�entirety young,

6—THE HASTINGS BANNER

New Builders Law Goes
Into Effect September?!
7 .

be done to make ma
refer?—because Ilk* tt
they are here to stay. I

Accordingly. builders and con-:
tractors should have no fears and |I tertian
3. State electrical or plumbtag

Thaw were 13 member

plane were oomptetod to attend
______ wer, htld aaturday
yfrom 8t. Cyril Oathoto Chureh. Najtovilta. tor Mn.
““____________________________ Marte Link, 88, Wife ot Andrew
killed about B pm. Saturday in
Bestha Rivers will entertain T lnfc ot m Naahville
LtakTbur.d.y
| Improve tha vehicle's safety . Hopkins Street and Morgan Rood
equipment
in Pennfleld Townahlp, accord ....
—..i.'lna to the news report.
■. She was bom May 10. iwn. “
1 Freeport, a daughter of Mr. and
; ly reduce a number of fatalKlm. Uon wagon apparently swerved
I Finally, partmte mart Irom •.«£•••_.ft* btacktopped toad.

Tex Tewell of
* Delton Succumbs
At VA Hospital

Personal Mention

Father of 4, Dies
In Car Crash

Mrs. Marie Link
_ Dies Thursday;
_____________. Rites Saturday

Fitxggrald Corps

carefully ■uardeed Motorcycle

spending a few days with Miss
dentlal Maintenance and AlterAlteration -' Karen Lens of Pine Lake.
XxSd be ranto.^1---------- fwpw.ll.. or I’artnerohip
. Mr. and Mr. Ira O«ood and
1', about the hazards Involved tn
The new itatnre law that Is
In addition, tbzre are forms Barbara were boats to a family
mln,
for “Individual
talesmen.
guing into
UUU effect
Cl I ex.4 Bent.
c.pi. 1.
• , 1866. is
— --------, . Many
—-—-, get-together Sunday evening,
workable
before
workable according
according to
to Lenten
Lenten G.
O.applications
applicationswer#
wcrBreceived
received lx
tore Miss Barbara Osgood showed
flculthorn. director
tbe licensing
M44W4444 of
Ml the De- I —--the--- extension
---- ---- -----of ------- _ .. colored slides and mories of her
partount of Licensing and Itegu- tone last April and as to these
sitlon in oom baling thl* rising
latlon wix) states the procedure the department will notify the states, including a trip through
far Ucenaing and bonding have applicants as to the additional Disneyland. Those attending
future tragedka.
Public
finally been wt by Ute eight infonmaUon required for filing
Howard Duffy and family of
i bond.
paw
I Applications may obtain pYoper Vor of Brooklyn. N.Y.. and Jim
Westra and friend. Miss Elaine
Peterson of Grand Rapids.
epidemic in tills country. I’m :
ferring to the tremendous I—
in tho popularity-of tbs' motobi throughout the State

You’ve
Chances
On Motorcycle

Robert Beebe,

examiner said Mr. Beebe died will bo the Bept. I birthday din- Link In Bellevue
ner and meeting with MaybcUe
The rosary was recited Friday
Instantly.
Smith aa kitchen chairman, and evening at 8 pm. at th* funeral

aa helpers.

nts mother. Mrs. Harold Beebe,
won the women's golf champton-

_
1 vary Cemetery. Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Hanover of |
r"
Buchanan spent Thursday night
Miss Susan Chaffee of River
with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Chaf- Road spent a few days all week
fee. They called on Mrs. Grace with Ann Louise Englerth at
Chaffee Friday.
their Gun Lake cottage.

Hastings Country Club when toe
defeated Mrs. Phil Mitchell. 3-1,
In the 18-ho)e final round of the
tournament
Mr. Beebe's survivors Include
his wife, two daughters. Beth. 11.
and Cathy. 10. and two sons.
Guy, 8. and John, 8: his parents.

No
kidding!

Tho Pete Martins ’entertained
Scullhorp said. -Formally only department at 200 fjifayctte fra. Florence Barcroft from
Ann Arbor on Saturday, Aug.
Building. Detroit, Mich. 48226
Barcroft' of Hastings for dinner
Saturday.
In
Michigan,
registrations
nlng Sept. 1, IBM. the entire department at 110 Mason BalldTerry Chaffee spent Thursday
Btate wlU be involved. Rcadent- .In*frr night-with her grandmother.
lai Builders and Contractors will
tween IBM and lB«5-and at the burial in the East Hickory Cor.
. . . .. .
_____■__ ■ Bromo* aetran on an anouca- Mrs. Grace Chaffee.
houseguest of Mrs. William same time accidents tncrcaOd Uhn Cemetery.
bended. The bond provtetora
by B3 percent. In the month of
eral Home tn Battle Creek. The
■&gt;»&gt; irrrnrvw,. ttw dcpoFtnir'iit would do evwy-4,
Sicr-in-iaw, aits. uiorc vlu
have hyu fte *
con ; thing reasonably possible to aid
Rev. David L. Evans officiated
rem at the Indurtry and to cor- • ““P8~ r_u
It, who also spent Saturday
rec* this problem tbe legislature.!
mterCemetery.
------ . ■
1 come iicxxuBo witnout niter— Ifilpn D.lman of Middle1 Lake.

A

2^^^"
1300,000 grass annual volume
must submit a *3,000 license and
permit bond with their applica­

•&gt; - »* “ '“x “«

Cloverdale - Hope
By Mrs. Stephen Osgood
at D«ltM
T.kvbww SD-14W

000 groan annual volume must
submit a *5.000 license and per­
MUs Melva Peake attended the
mit bond. Also, that nd finger­ picnic for Local Finance employ­
prints be required.
ees at Algonquin Lake Sunday.
Bculthorp Mreared that the ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peake visited
4MM4
M
kept In mind tbe problrma of Sunday. They also called at their
contractors from tho snalits to daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Vance
the
largest
in
estabUshlng
these
Hamilton,
of
Lansing.
They
liie
establishing
ruics and regulattohs. and stnn- I brought their grandson. Malnard.
sed tbe fact that everything lias home with them to spend a few
been keyed to protect all, even dV- * Mrs. Mildred LaVor of
the amalle** builder
Brooklyn, N.Y.. U spending some
The new law will better pro- '11 me here visiting family and
tael the DubUa and will also ! friends. She is presently staying
protoot taattimate operators.
। 01 the home of Mr. and Mra.
AptakaiBa are urged to be sure i Almond Weber. * Rev. and Mra

orgMtaaUcn. The following forms 6tephcn

*nd falnlly and

Kratoentlal Balkier-1 nd i vi- '
a,nd
bo«,n ,“fndfd
dust
, the afternoon services nt the
t BUtatenanre and Alteration- Un*^ J^thren CaJnp Ground.
I„XX„.I
Aiierauon Qn 8un(Uy
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! Mr. and Mra David Osgood
X Reddentlal Buildar-Corpora- . nnd D^the Were last weekend
&gt; guests of his parents. Rev. and
i Mra. Osgood. Bo til families were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
i Mra. Dunne Fox and family of
I Freeport * Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Baker of Hickory Comers were
last Sunday afternoon guests of
I Mrs. Mae Brown Other Sunday
1 guests at the Brown home were
Mr and-Mra Earl Otis and famiI )y. Mra Hazel Otis and Mrs. ElSaturdays.
[ eanor Shedd and daughters of
Battle Creek.
trouble-free TORO.
Mr. and Mrs. James Springer
end family were Wednesday .up­
per gutsts of her folks. Mr. and
Mrs. Elsworth Scott of Hastings.
Mike Is staying a few day. with
his grandparents. * Mr. and
Mrs. William Hampton and
family of Nashville, and Mr
and Mrs Roy Dewey and family
of Delton were Friday evening
guests
sia of
oi the
me jJames
anm Springers.
opringera.
Miss Marjorie Springer Is

Trouble-free

with a capital “T”!

That’s the 1966

Whirlwind' by
TORO'

PENNOCK
CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Concrete Blocks and

BENDER'S

Lightweight Blocks

SINCLAIR SERVICE

Nashville, Mich.

M-37 Middk.iHe
Phon.
Michigan
SY 5 9441

Phone 653-2791

COLEMAN AGENCY
for all your
needs

INSURANCE

Protect your
bank account

from costly
accidents
Accidents will happen
bank account from being the victim with proper auto

COLEMAN

AGENCY

,NSURAt±w.J-MU
2Q1i- MICHIGAN

&gt;irs. Dolman and Mrs. Otis had
National Cato
The eleventh annual Chaffee
much remiaUclM to do as they tectlon similar to an automobile
harf spent their girlhood together where tbe car Itself surrounds Ohio, and moved to the Delton Park Bunday, Aug. 7. for a picnic
but-had not seen each other for the passengers with a protective
dinner, with 73 In attendance.
many years. Mra. Orpha John of
Those attending were from Has­
tings, Freeport, Cedar Creek,
Linington for several days be­
Nashville. Grand Ledge and Fort
fore leaving for her new home in hide or to the pavement. When J ory Comers American Legion. Wayne. Ind. All enjoyed the
Sun any., Florida. Mrs. John, the cycle collides with something. | Pad,
[ wonderful dinner and visiting In
who Is a registered nurse, will be the rider is cata pula ted over the
te survived by hte wife,
......
the-afternoon.
....
.
employed at the Clinic in Sun handlebars and Ills head usually Blanche, whom bo married In r^—- --------------being transferred into
Hospital which is now
. ...................
ledo, Ohio; Patricia and Katha dinner guest'Sunday of her
son and family, the Duane Law­
rences, of Battle Creek.
Blanche Focoo and Mra. Dwight

UPHOLSTERING

end visiting their grandparents.
Pam being w|ttt her grandmoth­
er. Mrs. Ray Wetzel, and Larry
with his grandfather. "W a 11 e r
Levehgood. This week the Levengoods are entertaining their
nephew, Mark Hawkins, of Jack-

&lt;Ann) Grover, both of Long
Beach. Calif.

England, indicated that the dis­
tance for distance traveled,
traveled. the _
risk of being killed In an aoci-

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rOStOI JOO Open

motorcycle riders than for auto­ Myera reporta peraoru Interested
mobile drivers. Another distres­
sing fact about these cycle accl^
Charlen Hinman.
Visiting Mra George Lockwood
tills week are her ■daughter and
granddaughters, Mrs. David
Shaull, Alton and Gina, from
Orchard Lake, while Janet
Shaull is attending camp.
■
Fred Lowes are taking
unta-AT abort vacation trips with
their trailer this Slimmer. This
week they are spending several
days al the Ludington state
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bunker
were Sunday dinner guests of
tho Russell Makleya to celebrate
the fourth birthday of th cl
granddaghter. Ellen Makley.

THE FURNITURE

BUILDING

Wayne Hazel

Carpets lielong in the kitchen
Homemakers, here's your chance to decorate your
kitchen with elegance and ease. Enjoy a VIKING
carpet on your kitchen floor. It will make your life a
cinch. VIKING kitchen carpets are just as practical
as they are glamorous. They lend an air of elegance
and serenity but they wear like hard-surface flooring.
Their rich decorator shades enhance any color
scheme. Easy care, luxurious and cushiony, with
sponge-rubber backing that prevents slipping. No
crying over spilled milk or broken dlshesl
Don't take our word
"for it. Come spill
for yourself

IASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

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West State Street,
Hatting*
Quality Materials sad Cassaw

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Phono 374-3523

SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS!

tha Whlttum and Mr. and Mrs.
Lyndon Barry were in St. Joseph
Bunday to visit their brother.
Robert Gardner, who has suf­
' fered a heart attack.
Mrs. Fred Markle and children
visited Mrs. Richard Fritz of

last week, and while shopping
in Ann Arbor was pleasantly sur­
prised to meet Mrs. Will Birk,
with whom she had a grand
"chat" and reports the Birks are
idoing nicely in their new loca­
I tion.

1 Leary* over the weekend were
j Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hesterman
| and , daughter. Gayle, and Mr.
। and Mrs. Waller Schneider and
I daughter. Janet, of Elmhurst,

hl

&lt;•;.

Mr. and Mrs. John Mason
spent the weekend at their cabin
near Rcoconunon. A visitor last

Visiting the James Matthews
on Sunday were her nephew and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
VanPutton and two children of
Holland.
Mr. and Mrs John Mullenix
and family visited her brother.

Mra Kathryn Cl urn also accom1 panled them to visit her aon.
Miss Suzanne Mullenix was a
guest of Judy Bennett of Hol­
, land over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford FlnkI belner visited her brother and
| family, the Jerry Andersons of
| Alto, on Bunday. Mrs. Josephine
Anderson accompanied them and
j Is spending the week with her
I son. the Jerry Andersons.
| Mrs. Carol Cushman, Tony.
Michael and Melodi Anne of
I Sault Ble. Marie are visiting Mrs.
I Cushman's parents, the Wood­
row Wynns.
। Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schultz of
Michigan City. Ind., visited her
sister, Mrs. Lydia Rogers. Bun­
day.
Rev. Lila Manker spent Fri­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Sisson at Woodland. Saturday
Bauman and husband of Tarpon
Springs. Fla . and Lenora Sedlck
of Cortez. Fla, and the latter's
daughter. Miss Dorothy Bedick
of Farmington at the former's
trailer home near Gull Lake. The
ladles visited their brother.
Verne, at Kalamazoo. Mrs. Be­
dick and daughter were supper

Thursday toe attended the an­
nual Conference at the Hopkins
Campground a_nd on Bunday toe
attended carnpmeetlng at the
same place. She left Wednesday
to spend 10 days with her chlleast shore of Grand Traverse

Mra. Iola Wilkca. R3 Hartings,
and daughter and husband,
and Mra. Bendy Taylor of 1

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
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Hastin««, Michigan, Thursday, August 18, 1966

Ym

Outdoor Art
Show Friday
At Courthouse

I oung Man
EDITORIALS—y»""L
Man
Killed Saturday
Barry County electors will have tlon No. 1. However. In falling lol

another opportunity to vote to support Proposition No. 2. which
The Hastings Artiste’ Workshop finance the construction of a new would have granted the superIs sponsoring on outdoor art ex-(jail In lite Nor 8 general election.; visors Uie legal right to levy a
houxZta*1**’ AU8 1B‘ 0X1 the Court" according to action taken by the; two-mill lax lor a period of two
nouse lawn.
n...
m
Anyone wishing to exhibit and
Since tlie right to create a sinking limitation. Uiey nullified any presGIVEN TESTAMENT — Men exiled f
fund was passed by voters at the ent acUon regarding the proposed
exhibitor Is entirely rseponslble
tor his own display. Anyone who primary election Aug. 2. there Will; jail.
• • •
has only a few art works may join be only ONE special propoaltlon,
one of the group displays, but this time—the right to levy a twoPeople have a perfect right to
; question the Judgment of the board
Ung with the display.
and two years only to provide the of supervisors tn optioning a sixsinking fund with the neceesar-- acre tract (or 836.000. Perhaps a
or MS-9619.
mure free and open discussion on
substance.
Children who have attended any
Thus, the situation should be the part of citizens might have
of the summer Children's Work­
shop activities are Invited to bring less confusing than the two propo­ cleared up many questions that are
their favorllA works down to tlie sition deal that faced voters at bothering people and so. have put
allow to enter In the sjicchl chil­ the primary.
the proposed purchase in a much1
dren's display. No entry blanks
Actually, electors favored the different light.
are necessary for the children.
For children who have missed spreading of a special two-mill
The Barry County Democratic
(Continued on Page 41
Party Convention was held Wed­ the Children's Summer Workshop, tax when they approved Propoalnesday evening. Aug. 10. at the there are two Saturdays left to;
join in the fun. from 9:30 to 11:30
Courthouse.

Democrats Name
Delegates to
State Convention

Homecoming at ' Clothesline Art

Carl Brodbeek. currently servJunior artiste who have attended
j Ing as treasurer for the.Barry
I County Democratic party, wax all of the Saturday sessions in­
j elected chairman Elected sec re- elude: Susan and Julie Dalman.
Nashville artists are to hold
Steve
Hawthorne, Brenda and
tary was Phyllis Puller, currently
their 16th annual Clothesline Art
■ Bruce Smith, Sharon and Michael
Show in Central Park on SaturJ,
I day, Aug. 20.
। mlttee.
I Joyed most of the classes include: I „Bl„ ule
....o completed for
are u
being
Those elected as delegates to Kathy Jorgenson. Cindy Dutchess, thePlans
annual Freeport homecoming
the State Convention which , Helena, Kathy and Kris Lcszczyn- to be held Friday and Saturday.
will be held In Grand Rapids
Michigan.
’
^n»
- Sponsors announced that there
Chairman Mildred Latta gave
i Chairman Irene Parker, Phyl­
lu0. grouM of skydlven, » special invitation to Hastings
lis Faller. Carl Brodbeek. Mel­ Jameson and Deoel Hall. Some of |

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Freeport Has
Full Program

MRS. HELEN STEBBINS

Mrs. Stebbins
Retires as Clerk
Of Draft Board

vin Goebel. George Hack. Sup­
ervisor Jack O'Connor, Mary
Linderman and Clinton Llg-

NUMBER 18

I ShoicatNashville

pated in are day
paled
clay modelUig. paintpaint-I ulU1
tt(u, Uirec paradm^
parachutes on each.
each. Uielr
Ulelr work.
work­
model-;! Jump
jurnp Friday
prlday onf
one group
group of
of Grand
Grand
------------ •
•----------------------n^'
-----------i28r
m^che&gt; P°UJ° Pr,nts-1 Rapids skydivers will make one

Morticians to
Quit Ambulance
'Service Here

In 2-Car Crash
Barry County's sixth
traffic accident occurred abou:
4:30 pm. Saturday. Aug. 13.when
David B. Nagelkirk. 20. of Grand
Rapids, was killed and three oth­
ers Injured In a two-car smashup on the Gun Lake Road Just
east of Hall Lake, according to
Deputy Sheriff Harvey Baker.
Mr Nagelkirk was pronounced
dead on arrival at Pennock Hos­
pital.
Deputy Baker said the young

Chevrolet convertible driven by
John F. Stuill. HI. 19. also of
Grand Rapids.
,
Tho other car was driven by
Thomas R. Predum. 48, KaiamnWallace, 65 They suffered cuts
and bruises and were taken first
to Pennock Hospital and then
transferred to Blodgett Hospital
■in JCalamazoo.
Stultt uas admitted to Pen­
nock for treatment and X-rays
According to the report. Stultt

Inlo the Army.—Banner photo.

Hastings 1966-67
School Budget
Set at SI,674,328
Estimate Revenue at $1,718,980;
Instructional Budget $1^50^83,
$288,525 Higher Than Last Year

when he lost control on a curve
The car went off the north edge
of tlie road, went west up the
shoulder for 194 feet before slld1 ing sideways across the traffic.
The Hastings Board of Education Tuealay mlopted a
lane into the path of the east­
! record .school budget for 1966-67 aggregating $1,674,328.00,
bound Predum car.
| $384,983.70 above the actual expenditures for the past school

Hastings Faculty
The estimated revenue for the coming year aggregates
| $1.71X.98O.82. $203,184.23 higher than the $1,515,796.59 re­
Complete for
; ceived in the 1965-66 school year s operation.
The increased school costs includes salaries for 23 additeachers and an additional------------------New School Year part-time teacher at Pleasant-tlonal
■ 827335. Including 8530552 more

Alternate
delegates
are: Calh-------- --------—■ —
uiuuk oic,K.uin&lt;. inc.
1 than
year which Is ear"­ ----I view
and last
Southeastern.
erlne Noonan. Wendell Shafer. । youngsters seem to favor potato
The Instructional staff for
Teiuhers will receive regular1I marked for books.
Hastings' schools te completed
Leonard Kroes. Albert Beard, printing as most fun. and like to I
The instructional budget in­
—
Supt. Richard J. Guenther nn- scheduled salary Increments toJoseph Noonan. Marcia Beard, : make Prints with Queen Anne's
nounced after the Board of Edu- taltnK 418200 plus average salary cludes 87.800 for conferences.
Judy Main and Aleja Young.
' lace weeds dipped into poster^ plxce* on the amateur talent
cation Tuesday noon approved I increase, of 8750. Resolutions were passed com-' faints
Saturday followed by a dance
contracts for six teachers.
| Tlie total Instructional budget driver training expenses which is
Mrs. Helen H. Stebbins. 316 S. mending the Job being done by i "Dwlr adult supervisors, who al the Odd Fellows Hall.
.i Members of the health com­
On Supt. Guenther's rccom- Lu 81250583.828852521 above hist 82.008 higher than last year.
Third
District
Congressman
Paul
I
have
had
as
much
fun
ns
the
I
Park Street, who has managed the
, The auditions arc to be held mittee of the Barry County mendatlon. Mra. Dorothy Dim-1 year's. One additional clerk has State aid lor driver training,
H.
Todd.
Jr.,
and
wholeheartedly
children,
are
PaUy
Myers.
Dr.
office operations for Selective Serv. .. .. to full time betn ;ulde[1 Jy tJle
J' । this Friday at 8 p.m. In an «
outN. . &lt;«
»■&gt;»&gt;»« hto Orh.
“• ■; Bonn! of Supervisors are to ---son was ------reassigned
study tlie problem of providing elementary teacher al North­ office and tlie miscellaneous ex­ Is expected to be 86200
*.» ICLltUqj OA
,------- _
”---- •------- *.
eastern. She had been hired as penses Include* 86500 pay for
Thomson
chief clerk effective Aug. 24. it; A resolution was also passed rMa CMUmixn. Virginia Utter,1 Mrs. Robert Bpylon
are chairmen I ambulance service for the are* a part-time teacher at South­ noon-hour supervision. The
was announced today by William that, due to the many and con-: ^xmle Ford, Louise Reascr, Edna
and report to the full board at
!
of
the
talent
show
and
Robert
•rrr./'Zrf
«’ZLJj'Z,’
eastern.
school library budget totals
J. Schllhaneck. chairman of the .1 -----fusing
changes
beln? made ui
in uie
theI ; Bendcr
Browyn Williams.
w —
—
--------- -------...............
—. Enid1 Boyion and Prank Dutcher head
, r ,5^x . ,.nl'5Un^
Mra. Pat Markle
hired for
local board.
l-'
“’taws,
— •--*
----------- I Bheppmi. Judy Walldorff. .— I
1 election
that a
greater efthe aaiuraay
Saturday aance.
dance. Dar Hol”'1
. . lx
^7?rd .---------I x- one-fifth position at South­
up me
—
fort t
be* made 7at
all
to »pro-1
lendrake of Grand Rapids will “ le“«riT*
Mrs. Stebbins was honored . "TV
’—
• levels ~
“"* | Bulter and Rlta^Altoft.
eastern.
to
relieve
Dave
Arnold
Tuesday at a luncheon al the ■ T1*1' ^11{r Information concern-1
1 emcee the talent show.
director* stating that at 12 mld- so he can carry out his part-time
clerical help for the administra­
Hotel Hasting, sponwwtd by the ; Ing
lnK changes
changes In
In pwedura
procedures irTthe
In the ;; DI1^.
Priday starting at 2 pm there n‘«Bt «&gt; Ort. 31. 1966 they administrative duties
tion is estimated at 838975.
»•_ - imoUiod
। method and ways
wavs of choosing
chootlnir
will be foot races for children would end lhc operation of their
Mrs. Jeanne Metsenbach. 511
Transportation salaries climbed
candidates
public
office
Mr.
__
cniimaaics
tor for
puouc
onice
anaand
I !
chalrmaned
by
Charles
Blough
i&gt;ubllc ambulance service.,
W. Clinton, was employed for
Mrs Stebbins, during her moreI, party
party organization
posts.
'
1I D * 1 *
A‘
organization posts.
818.874 48 to 875.000 for next year
and
George
Estep
Gordon
Yoder
“
F~m•"«&lt;
«»•«■
■*»«*.
high school English. Sbe has her
than 16 years
local board Barry
manN.„
. ।
, • reso.'“‘ 1,1
IiriPflltCn MI
ATPil
with 15 additional routes for a
agement.
has ofguided.the
C&lt;i
and Frank Dutcher are to con­ no ambulance transportation master's degree from the Univer­
County rexL'trantsTMey MitartQ ‘‘“P
TVJ? "41 Ule ’
*’
duct a fro? jumping contest at
sity of Michigan and her BA
will have 44 routes using 27 buses
the armed forcre for military; .hnflP ° .,^e .^?e2*,°^T'rnT!n‘
from Michigan State. She previ­
Plans are being completed for during the year. Transportation
service durine the
1
cutting and destroying haxously taught about four and one- the opening of Middfeville's Thomw„, „ „,1UWIC, w.,w.
Sr"MU?
•■““'“lly ih. dU.^1
half years.
Russell Hankins, manager of
afiple-Kellogg School and Supt
increase of 8298220
Donald E. Smith. 1020 8. Mont­ Earl Vansickle reported six teach-1 Health services are exported to
cidents of the past IB yean.
HarXlngs Area Chamber of held al the same time. Harald I Hons, It Is no longer feasible for
when located on our roadsides. ’ (lie
Cnmmiir-'TL..
Eckert heads the bike parade its to continue tills service. gomery. was hired for Junior­ Ing positions were still open this COrt 87500. an Increase of 86.During her period of service
....
-------------------------forarTauctlori
sale
to
raise
himta
Mnd
Mr
*
chRr|ps
Blough
and
,
Therefore,
the
undersigned
fuana Mra. Charles Blougn and, »nen-iore. me unaersignrei iu- senior high industrial arts. He
An election platform passed
hundreds of Barry County regis­ supporting
action for a one man for .k- rmtazwn^t Xrr4.Hu Mrs
- DDutcher
«tcher the
Mrs.
the pet
pet parade
paradeI neral
neralhomes
homesbelieve
believethat
thatItItIsisInIn has his BS from MSU and re-1
trants have been Inducted or en­ -one vote concept for all legls- &lt;
Teachers are needed for high ’ elude* 86.481 for the school nurse
rtre^nnn. for
Robert
Rnhert Humphrey
Kumnhrnv is
'■ chairman nf
of tJlr
Iwwt Interval
the beat
interest nt
of the niihlle
public cently completed four yearsI.U.. bod,- „ U.. .U-u'Su.
listed tn the armed forces.
school girls physical education, whoae salary formerly was
tltat we discontinue this service teaching tn England
Mra. Stebbins was presented
I high school homenuking, junior । charged to the instructional bud^
CT
X
n
i!L
i
Rrm "•'* *nd hU
so that a public agency, or pri­
nldpalltles throughout the State,
Rlehard Horst, who has his
high
social studies, third grade, i get.
vate firm, specializing in this BS from Central Michigan Uni­
and efforts to establish a four- held at the HuUnp City Bank
first grade and elementary prin-1
C
versity and who has taught two
.1
tlon of her outstand in&lt; achieve- year voter registration be con­ parking lot Saturday. Aux. 27. ' EJZSTtLIL ,?T'.
to’
tinued. to provide for availability
the sune tune we feel that by years in Fulton, was hired as a clpal.
of voter registration lists, that
.
__ ,,
I’mdevoting our full Umc to scrv- high school commercial teacher
I. Myers. deputy state the Senate joint resolution pro' Crossing guards are being add!JT
Wel
«h-ln tlm
Weigh-In
time for Saturdays Ing our bereaved families, tlie
Mr*. Anne Hengesbach was principals will be In their oflkra rd for the safety of children
conrest
te5t is a8:30
viamg ror
lo-year-oia voiinj
,
’T”, ;—,r
irat.or
puumg con
jo public will also be better served. | hired as a high school secretary
tiding
for 18-year-old
vollnx
*c,or Prilling
The citation. Issued by the State should be
k. supported
........
like0.!?
to contribute to this
m - ci-.t
1 crossing hazardous streets with
at the ..."
Nov. WOUld J?
,JUsi ■&gt;nrtl
Flr*t Prlze 14
second
"It te our feeling tliat the de- beginning Aug. 29.
Director of Selective Service, states: 8 election.
cause.should notify the Cliam- »■&gt;«
—... ...
the purpose of counseling and I the elimination of intra-city bus
825. third ...
815 __u
and .fourth
810.
"Her management of the local[
Also, that a meaningful camHoward Thaler and George *nr this public service rests with as the school board's delegate to enrolling new students. All new &lt; transportation.
Budget for athletics is 814500,
board office, her applied knowledge
material will^bc picked up.
Faunce are chairmen.
tlie
annual
meeting
of
the
Michi
­
palgn
expense
reporting
proce
­
[ a drop of 822690 from last year
of Selective Service operation, and
Hankins /explained that the
Bike races are at 1 pm. Satur­
gan Association of School Boards roll at the west elementary । The insurance budget sky­
procedures. and her wise counsel dure should be created for the annual replacement cost of the day. a turtle derby at 2:30. a
to be held id prand Rapids at
rockets from 811572.76 to 834000.
and guidance to registrants and; establtehment of a citizen's com­ daroratlons Is about 8500. Re­ penny scramble al 3 pm. and a
building
the
PanUtnd
Hotel
Nov.
1.
2
and
New high school students are I “n u»cre**« of
Of the
their families over the years war-,' mlttee to devise a meaningful placements an? required because woodchopping contest at 3:30
Board President Fay Clardy
County. We ask that you give 3.
rant highest commendation as she nominating procedure for candi­
asked to enroll with Uie high , lncrea*e- 822.000 goes to pay hoaThe Methodist women will your careful consideration to is the tlUnvf* d-l—rrt-.
dates for public office, that there
retires
public service.
wiring, ornaments and displays serve dinner starting at 4.30
Steb”ns'from
outstanding'
careerMrs
of
Named to school board com- ;-•&gt;,! pnncwl pno, u&gt; me &lt;»m.,
this problem. and make a decland vandaltan.
miKit/.
. _L' - ■ “* I convention methods and proceI The operational budget totals
publlc service reflects great credit du res so that corrective levinin
Tenure—Frank Ritchie. Robert appointment win save time.
the people of this county may be
'8167500. with 8101JXX) going for
upon hcnellMbd has contributed
The book store at the west eleprovided with this necessary Godfrey. Dr Charles Morrill
Saiary—Mrs. von Reis, Ritchie, mentary building will open next 822.003 IB which includes three
chanlcal work relating to the re­
public service without Interrup­
national security mission of the
Charles' Paul.
, Monday and the high school book new Jobs and summer help along
of the election laws
tion.
Selective Service System in Michi­ codification
should be begun.
Insurance—Mrs. von Reis. Faul. store opens Monday, Aug. 29.
"We. the undersigned funeral
gan."
, preliminary enrollment flgures
Additional graduates who re- ,
directors, pledge our full support Godfrey.
Chairman Brodbeek then
A retirement emblem and gifts
U( you and offer our combined , TrKn*.PO!’t*tl°h—Dr. Morrill.! indicate a need for six section* of
called the convention to a recess, celved degrees at Western Michl-I1
Kindergarten.
Four wuiua
sections win
cooperation to you ana
o ', Wlehtnd,
, " , Godfrey.
■
«voiu&lt;u
#aimi. rvm
wm
and tnc
tlv pubher retirement luncheon. Other subject to call of the County gan University on Friday. August''
lie in aecurlng adequate protec^®Ualton4-R‘t* n»«*i ki the McFall building and
Chairman
Irene
Parker,
which
members of Local Board No 8 tn
thl.
---leicpnoiiv ..1
..
.--------------------------'
Th' smiry vuuuiy Telephone
chle. Wieland, Godfrey.
■«.•&lt;,.&lt;
— &gt;1™.. iin
n n..
twu sections
the west elementary.
Th^5
&lt;
Company has been authorized by .J*®0,
o&lt; Barry
addition to Schllhaneck are: Win­ te to be within 20 days after the
Legislation—Dr. Morrill. Wie­ building. The special education
November
8th
general
election.
clJd^T
recelvlng
de
«
wa
»«*•
the
Michigan
Public
Senice
C^n'y
ston V. Merrick. Lewis S Lang and
land. von Reis.
class will meet at Freeport this to be 123.000, a hike of 82361.
C
. ...
Commission to issue a 200': comT**
ua4 signed by
Robert K Stamm of Hastings and
Athletic receipts during the year. Pa rente of kindergarten chil­
M^roilde t'Th81 Jobn mon stock dividend to its share George H Vogt. Vogt Funeral
Tile maintenance budget is
Ralph C. Pennock of Nashville.
MvJT 4na
Mr.
°a h0,der« °f «&lt;ord “ or
13 '»&gt;««• Conrad R. Beeler. Breler
Succeeding Mrs. Stebbins as clerk
814.71694.
where and when, their children are Included In the Increase is 86.475
The
company,
headquartered
I
Funeral
Home;
Thomas
C.
OirrHh.Ti. JriM toJv a r&gt;?
Home.
Olrr- It w“ reoorted'to'ihe’b^.'rd
of Local Board No. 8 will be Mrs.
BA
V Powe'1'
Dr,Un provide, telephone bach. Sportable - Olrrbach FuR e’ /Tt s included
85 to attend.
for instructional equipment.
Norma A. Sothard. R2 Hastings.
BA.
HasUngs.
^
|f&lt;
AUeg&gt;|i
Home.
Ctare
C
Pickens
from
M
fr^
1 The budget anticipates a bal­
Barry Township cleA Prances
Assisting Mrs. Sothard in the local
■ ITtrom
84.73650
bosr- •
&gt; ■
ketba
„football.
8605 75
from from
wrest^
.k
j7rt"n Funeral_ Chapels, and kP,b
“n
' 160575
lrom
*restjing
Demos Schedule
i ance of 844.652.82 at the end of
board office will be Mrs. Mercedes L. Butler reports that electors Carolyn P. Leigh. BS. Middle­
the next school year, with no
In ite petition the company! J*ck D Oagood. Leonard-Osgood und &gt;I73 frotn Junto varsity
FV
A. Erway. 714 E. Madison.
there will vote on the sale of ville.
money available for transfer into
proposes to Issue Ln addition Funeral Home.
football
।
candidates
Dinner
liquor by the glass on Nov, 8.
Harry Emxer. BBA. Caledonia, ?;
sinking fund. _______ _____
HASTINGS TAX NOTICE —
5.011
0.11 shares ,ot
of-tto
its cnnirnon
common &gt;tot
stock. I| The supervisors at thf
their
!r .A
Au-'
?: ■ Expenses included
Included
Pootban.
Poolball' Barry County Democrats have I the
________________
Included in the anticipated
The deadline for paying Hu810
par
value,
aggregate
par,
gust
session
adopted
a
*lral»h»
1
84
258
93;
basketball
81664
t
"Shall the sale of spirits in
64; announced a "Candidates Din-I revenue is 8547.70126 in ’local
tings I960 municipal taxen with­ addition to beer and wine be per­
value 850,110 and distribute as a 83 fee for dog licenses. Formerly wrestling. 81238.64. basebar
11.1 ncr" to be held at 6’30 pm. Sat- I taxes, up from last year's 8471.dividend two additional shares of the fee lias been 81 for malea 867933; golf. 8237 87 lenni
out a three percent penalty la mitted for consumption on the
is.|Urday Aug. 27. at Delton High 74220 Thte Include* the levy of
Deputy Sheriff Hgreey 1........
„„
stock for each 8share
and unsexed dogs, and S3 for, 8152 62; track. 860724. chce:
premises wjthln the Township of has been Investigating the sus-; common
—------held iw
by *vi*iino
existing stockholder?,
h*id
' females The vote on changing 1—Js;*—
•••--•
.
. .. r- । School Honored guests will lw ,l l2'-&gt; mills on 843216 101 State
Ruby Henney, Treasurer
Barry under the provisions of pec ted arson of a house trailer | The company will finance tnc me ice
*4, 6O; admlnb.lratipn. ^Congressman Paul H. Todd. Jr equalized valuation for the dtelx-o.
the law governing same?"
’
876651. Insurance. 81.79391: bus j Donald R. Holt. Jr . candidate trict.
owned by Dr. Light which wasl di vid end out of accumulated!
------ 2—«-----------driving 81968.75; supervision for senator from the 21st district
state aid Is expected to be
parked at 11660 Norris RoadIMKU1
earnings.
....... .
l»
•_
r* 11*
JJVl c’eVc,J' *S2®jBcket sellers, and Howard W. Boone, candidate 8881.758.48 figured at 8406 for
about two miles south of Prairie-1.
------------ •-----------8544; telephone, 8208. and travel for representative from the 55th each of 3 800 studrnta less 15
rille. Tlie fire occurred about' RUMMAGE SALE—1637 S.
lunches. 84050.
&lt;4050.
i■ apd lunches,
'district.
I mills deductible.
noon Saturday. Aug. 13. Delton Broadway. 9 to 5 pm.. Saturday
| Special State aid. such as for
firemen extinguished the blaze.
and Sunday.
8 18
; ip.'cial education, agriculture and
I Federal programs, is expected to
‘ be 873904 65. transportation la to
bring’ tn 857.000 based on last
The Hastings Flying’ Associa­
tion and Civil Air Patrol Is spon­
soring a Dawn Patrol at the Has­
property al 1500. miscellaneous
tings Airpark for Sunday. Aug.
al 81.000 including gas tax refund
11. with planes expected to fly Ln
with 815.000 from annexed disfrom many cities.
----- .-------------- spon­
Rlcliard O. Endsley. who has taneous outburst greeted the
delinquent lues
been underahoriff since March 1.
Invited to attend.
was appointed sheriff Wednesday
morning to fill out tho unexpir- veaned content just ' to enjoy

—_ _________ . ~

eSyLS’Jf*.'*

wax

T-K School Opens
Sept. 6: Still Need
Six Teachers

1 1311 ijcllC 10

At Christmas

|

Announce More Barry Phone
WMV Graduates Company Issues

Stock Dividend

Barry Township
Votes on Liquor

Suspect Arson

backward glances

bits ofyesterday" ...
as gleaned from the
Banner filet

--------- ------ ------

Invite Public
'• To Dawn Patrol
Here Sunday

Rotarians Hear
Retired Engineer

who rrelgned effective Aug. 15.

Bchool Commissioner Arthur
Due U&gt; a steel strike tn Grand Lathrop announced that 11 stu­
Rapids. tho remodeling of the dents were scheduled to enroll
completed In Hine for the open-

morrow. This is one more than
the minimum required.

Supt. L. H. Lamb told the Board
of Education. Tuesday.

HaMinca and the majority of

Day—quietly

and

with

Pilots will receive awords do­
nated by local merchants and
Individuals.

display the car he drove in the
500-MUe Memorial Day race at
Indianapolis, Ind.
Breakfast will be served by
members of the Moose starting
at 7 o'clock.

little
UCXWUD OUKtt

luck dinner will be held and an
Intwwtlng and enjoyable pro-

Hastings

Rotarians heard

a

mobiles" from Harold Phillips,
retired chief engineer of the
Hastings Mfg. Company, al their
regular luncheon meeting Mon-

-----------

�tVkMy
nW CfarA
FMHrim

Thumday afternoon with their urr.bu*. Ohio,

Ted and Margret* 2Mh wedding

Progressing Well

and Irene Hendmhot. PoUuck

Hcroert J. Bernhardt, J
Clinton, is reported te b

PXfughUn were pieenntly »ur-

Beara of Kalamazoo vtalted Sun-

Thursday evening Mr* Faulk-

rnazoo. Tuesday, vtaitlng their Schaucho of Battle Creek
daughter. Margaret and Shirley.

week and up
and family were Friday supper
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Bob Bro­
spent Thursday and Friday vtalt- gan and boy*. On Saturday the
a*
Bob Brogans were at Warren and
Georgia's and Sunday morning

gelt Memorial Hospital Ln Grand
Rapids. He "look* wonderful."
according to
1
have vteitorx.

ard. The bkte were exceptionally
Standard Oil. with

cIom. However

WIN UP TO

IT’S EASY!
IT’S FUN!
PLAY LIKE BINGO!

Farm Bureau insurance corn­
fleet Insurance bid The amount
specified on the IB buses totaled
I1A51S3 plus *14.09 for each
driver training car.
In comparing cost* of milk,
gasoline and fuel oil with last
year it wax noted milk was
ilighUy higher while gasoline
and fuel oil costa were slightly

$2,000

er NaahviUe waa rejected.

count.

SWIFTS PREMIUM

light* on the athletic field* which
run* Ln the neighborhood of
•700 a year. For a period of one
year, when It te hoped they wUl
no longer need any a**l*tance,
the board approved paying for
the light* out of the general
fund* The ambiance was given
since the athletic department

any time before school start*.

Sycamore in River
A large sycamore tree dropped
into the Thomapple River Mon-

STORE LAST WEEK!

2

14

16
30 32

46

HYORADE SONELEES BRISK*!

CORNED BEEF
69‘
Smoked PORK CHOPS f 9?
ECKRICH SMORGAS PAC 99
Boneless STEW MEAT ‘r; «»69*
Ground Beef fra* Chuck
'59*

54

4 6
18 24

26

28

NUMBERS
TO PLAY

34

44

58

64

56
r'

COFFEE
| BLUE BONNET - QUARTERS

I iVsAxGAKINE
52

'

c CaMnkYiwi-Co-wih}

66 72 74 76 78
6 92 94 10

WITH COUPON BELOW

WINNING CARDS MUST BE TURNED IN BY 9 PM, SAT., AUG. 20

14-oz. wt. Pkg

*

The tr
pttely

POTATO CHIPS
FRESHLY GROUND

,k v I™

ALL BEEF

AS WESHU

08
WAYNE

SPARTAN
REGULAR OR DRIP

RED
CARD

BAKE NO. ONE

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Glbaon finishes her second Sum-1
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Grand Rapids Friday.

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Mra. Vern Hmblita

Timpao

The Maple Grove birthday club

Mr. and Mr*. Allan Morrison of
Jackson, of Middleville.
trapahoot Rapid City were gueit* of Mr.
A blrUiday surprise was held

Blocum and Earl Argetelnger won
the State Moose championship main for a longer visit. While
MM weekend, acortng 390 out of here, they will celebrate Mr.
a possible 250 at the Hastings Morrison-* Mth birthday. A Rev.
Moose range In Yankee Bpring*. Marie Clement of Hobe, Fla..
The Class B crown went to a
friend.
team from Mtukegon with a 218 ।,1 college
..
dl„ KMrs.
.rt Jason »Steere.
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honor*, each shooting 41*. In the Carolina. Kentucky and other
sliootoff. Ken Gilmore of Otsego places. She is now retired. * Mr.
of Haatlns* third.
Th* double* event also ended
In a three-way tie with the three
teams shooting 92*. In the ahootoff. Lyle Nordahl and Roy Engllah of Otsego were first, Clyde
Cobum and Ken Gilmore of Ot­
sego were second and Al Taylor
and Richard Taylor of Hastings
were third.
In the special team event.
Clyde Cobum fired a perfect
score of 50. Clyde led the team
representing the western part of
the Blate against the beat trap
shooter* from the cast tide. Fred
Linderer and Paul Duel of Mus­
kegon fired 47 out of #0. Al Tay­
lor 48 and Ken Gilmore 47.
Representing the east side of
the State were Ann Arbor shoot­
ers. William Week* and Bam
Gentile, 43 out of 50. Mel Watte
and Guy Fatturl. 46, and William
Bushaber, 45.

Middleville
By Mra. Mary Jackaon

TJIE HASTINGS BANNER—3

Highbank

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family are settling In their new
home al Fenvllle where James
1* physical education teacher and
coach In the high school. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
McKeown.
Mra. Alan Steeby of Big Star

supper guest of liei slater and
mother, Mrs. Lucille Getty and
Mr*. A. Ci Johnson Wednesday.
A The young people of the Ed­
ward Wlerlnga family ended sell­
ing *weel corn at the Davis Cor­
ner on their- farm two mile*
west of Middleville. Many people
haVe enjoyed this fresh corn. A
Mr. and Mr*. Vem Lickta and
Mis* Winnie Lickta had Mr. and

honoring .hl*

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Nevada and back to Detroit.

family

of

By Mrs. Donald Proejrock

Saturday with the Kenneth Rey­ booster lines to extinguish Uie
nold* and Bill Edmond* families
Middleville fireman were called
to a cottage near The Note on
home in Battle Creek Mrs Har- Gun Lake. Lightning had struct
and damaged the electrical *y»and a granddaughter of Mra.
Highwaymen were called out
Edmond*
to remove tree* which fell across
The Clyde Wilkin* sustained the Gun Lake Road a Quarter
and Mra Arden Scliontz were severe bruises in a motor bike mile west of M-43, and from the
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. accident Thursday when they
and Mra. Austin Schantz W Mr. struck a hole in the rood while Whltneyville Road.
riding In the Delton area to
The Michigan Research Fish­
family of Battle Creek were 8uneries Institute Station here re­
day guest* of Mr. and Mra. Gay- Wilkins received several broken corded S3 of an Inch of rain fell
lord Gould
riba and a dislocated thoulder during the storm.
Mra. Helen Green of Thom- and Mr. Wilkin*- fate wa*
The temperatures.
apple Lake entertained a group bruised. Mias Roxanne Quick b
of todies Wednesday in honor of attending Lake Louis Methodist
a new neighbor. Mra. Marvin 1 Camp at Boyne Falls thia week.
Dunkelberger a Mr. and Mra *
Donald Prue frock family,
Richard Ihirby and daughter* of accompanied by Lillian Nehrtng
Coat* Grove spent Sunday with °f Kalamazoo attended a family

the week on account of the
death and funeral of a cousin.
Dean Thompson. A Mr. and Mra.
Blair HawbllU and Kenny and
Mr. and Mra. Vern Hawblltz
called Bunday on Mr. and Mra.
and Mra Arcfde Burd to a steak Dale Bishop and family In Bat-

East Doud

Ith Charles

By Mra. Lloyd Owm
towIM*
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Calms from Lansing called at
Lloyd Owen*, Bunday, A Mr. and
Mra. Clifford Kahler from Del-

anti

Storm Sweeps
Over Barry
Monday Night

tin Schantz and Mr. and Mrs church a The Uoyd Gaskill* re- department* were called eat.
Vern HawbllU spent a few days turned Friday from a trip to
Hastings answered an alarm
last week in northern Michigan iron River to visit with their
and Canada.'
daughter. Mildred, and family. a half-mile south of Chief Noon­
uni nui. nxuoi
iuiu
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family, the Lee Bella of Lansing Leslie Dickerson is confined to
and Paul and Marcia Bell were | Iwr home with a back aliment.

in Great Falls, Montana, had the
pleasure of seeing Bob Bender,
who file* Jet* for the Air Force.

Nell Welcher'a on Kirby Rood

Hudson

Dowling

with Paul Bell. * Mr*. Gladys
The Dowling Methodist Church । A severe electrical storm, acHawbllU’. new telephone number Women* Society is meeting today
over Barry County Monday night
Vem Hawblitz were recent call- and the public is invited to st­ with a U—
resident*.

Haskin* of Plainwell, w David

Hubbard Hills
children of Kalamazoo. Mr. and
By Mra. Albert Groan
&gt; MM41t.Ul*
7VJ-IM4 Mrs M.irrJuUl Tripp. Brenda and
Bcott Tripp enjoyed a marsh­
Mr. and Mra. George Hom. mallow roast there in the eve­
nt-.;

urday. * Mr. and Mra. William
Cox and girls from Nashville and family of Middleville were

Mrs Albert Green called on Mr.
Marshall Tripp, Sunday. * Al- and Mrs. Dick Green In Nash­
ville. Saturday afternoon and
teopothlc Hospital this week for were supper guests of Mra.
testa. * Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Gretn of Battle Creek spent, Scheldt al their farm home
Saturday at Bhoip a trailer comp north of Nashville. A Mr. and
Bunday evening they treated Mr. Mrs. Wadsworth Bissel were in
and Mra. Albert Green and Mr , Nashville Saturday on business.

CrtsBcy vLdtwl at Lynden Nor­
ris’ on Saturday. * Mra. Grace
Chaffee from Stricker district
Culler* Sunday

at the Norrts

Steven Laraen, son of Mr. and
Chaffee from HaMlngs. and Mr.
Mr*. Milton Larson of Grand
Rapids, was guest of his grand­
family from Allegan.
parents. Mr. and Mra. James
Rugg. from Thursday to Bunday.
* Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and
Hartings to Fsrgueon Hospital,
»ons of Glenview, III,, are spend­
Grand Rapids for a check up,
ing this week at a cottage al
Thursday. A Mra. Ruth Dcmeley
Lake Louise En route they spent
from Charlotte called at Howard
the night with the home folks.
Moores.
Friday supper guest*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Jackson
A The Senior Citizens- Group
meet* Tuesday, Aug. 23 Mr. and
Gladys Palmer and two children
Mrs. Vem Hlar are In charge of
from Pontiac
the meeting. There will be the
About 60 relatives of Danny
usual potluck dinner at the
Hutching* from Grand Rapid*
Methodist Church. All Senior
A birthday party honoring Mr*. and Baltic Creek met for a sur­
Citizens arc urged to attend A
Harold
Stillwell
of------------------Grand Rapid*
prise celebration. Bunday. Aug.
Mrs. Robert Robinson
rajucit
hasnoomson
been ....
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the nurae at Camp Knight, a j
held
0,6 ht&gt;tne of Mr- *nd 14, honoring hl* Aug. 4 gradu­
Methodist Church Camp near Mrr, Harr&gt; Balsch, Saturday ation at the home of hl* parents,
Detroit, a few weeks thte Bum“V’ Mr. and Mra. David Hutching*.
mer. She te the daughter of Mr 01d Stillwell. Mr. aiifi Mrs. John David Jr., expect* to soon be
and Mra Brace Wlndes. Thli te! ®ml,h
OrMnd Hapld*. Mrs. Joining tile Armed Forces.
the second Bummer »he has had
Williams and »on. Don. of • Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Houghtalthis position, a Mr. and Mra. £b&lt;n0,\™- *nd *r- ¥»d Mrs ing are vacationing this post
Clara Williams spent a few days I Tbo™" Sallck and family of Al- weekend In Northern Michigan.
helplng hl* ateter. Mr* George g°n®u*“
* ^Seventy - five
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She had not been well
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rtson Jackson. Ml** Gladys Jack­
ion. Mia* Irma McCracken. Mr*.

ncr guests honoring Mr. Jack­ ed home after spending a couple
son-* birthday at the Buck
Church Wednesday. A Many
people enjoy the good dinner*
put on by the Ladies Aid the
second Wednesday of each from Star district called at Lyn­
den Norris, Thursday evening, a
month.
.
Battle Creek were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mra. Charles Wil­
liams, Bunday. Mra. Harris aang
a solo at the Methodist Church
service. A Mr. and ‘Mr* Ivan
Payne and sister. MU* Roush,
and Mr. and Mra. Harry Balsch
held a picnic In the latter’* yard
Friday. Mias Roush left by train
for Seattle. Wash.. Monday.
From there she takes an airplane
for.Talwan where she will teach.
a Charles McDonald entered the
Osteopathic Hospital in Grand
Rapids Sunday because of an in­
tegrated disc In hl* back. He
would be glad to hear from
friends. A Mr. and Mr* Chari**
Andler accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Bill McFall of Kalamazoo
to their cabin at Sugar Island

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trlct wll be distributing football
uniforms. On Thursday physical
Bt. Petersburg. FMl, ven Thux&gt;- examinations will be given to all
who Intend to participate In
football ar baaketball, and on
Monday, August 20, too ' "
begun with comjfctton elated ellng through Naw England, was practice wifi get underway.

Teenage GOP
Group Elect!
Fir»t Officers

Dr. PiUllp O. Harrison

The Barry County TARS
(Teenage Republicans) held a
During the past few weeks, It meeting on Monday, Aug. 18, at
has been rather convincingly demfor residential buildUM.
If the present pngnsed site is

catod In tha former Campbell
Grocery store building which returns to California.

In, if anytlilng. a more ganlzaUon. The featured speaker
virulent form, also exists north
Deeds Howard Ferrin.

the Hardings Corp.

required space within die city
limits and not too far removed Dr. Martin LuUier King commentfrtrn the center of the city I
IxraJdent. Bonide Crawley: kcbarna. bad he encountered such

boarding could be Increased. This

with available rental space bePlans are underway to hold a
public meeting to more thor­
oughly explain this project to

urer. Rozann Quick. TAR U

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rangonent can’ continue indefi­
nitely. Eaton County needs come
first axxl our sheriff here could
receive a call at any time asking
that our prteonen be taken some-

young

Republicans

total of

County Republican Convention.
of us are in a position to point
The Barry County TARS are
the finger of scorn at Chicago.
Racial Intolerance seems to be a scntatlvcs from Barry County to
fixture that knows no geographical the State Teenage Republican
boundaries. Potentially, at least. It
exists right iifre in Hastings and

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The camp will help teenagers
date merely because the problem learn more about tlx-ir govern­
has not been present on a sizable ment. politics and their duties
In view of this uncertain future.
as young citizens.

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V M. COOK, Milov
gains in pay and benefits. Tlie laborer. lixb. 13.53
OBE HUNDRED AMD
five airline* loat 232 million dol­ riiiitnih B»cu»r.
lars tn revenue and an estimated
1,700
—Dok.ry A Ds'ktnjr.
SUBSCRIPTION 17 million In profits. Those are BUOI - Tb.lra* E. Cl
direct losses which will undoubtedly
slow down tlie rate of moderni­
zation with new and Improved
equipment and facilities to belter
serve the public. In addition to
tills, the government »tands to
Its — HoSnio, McDonald A
lose 15 million dollars In taxes on ■«U
nsffmuwages and profits. Lasses to com­ BSSSO—Mlldtad ,B. *. Dsvla. Kai.
munities, hotels, taxi drivers and
to tlie tourist and ri-sort business halwr, Uab. 88.752.00
and other enterprises depending —William H. Culver.
MICHIGAN PRESS HP.KVICE, In* on olr travel are beyond estima­
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MU coae — Bolilvaa. 11 anil ten A
and their employees.
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It Is this airline strike that has
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER convinced many people, that the
only solution to these power plays
by Big--Unions and Big Industry
In 1831. a law was passed re­
may be for the Federal govemquiring Michigan townships of
50 families to employ a school-

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Ionia were Friday dinner guests

Harbor Church
The pr. Arthur Haight family
of Benton Harbor visited her
mother, .Mrs. Ross Dunn, over
the weekend.

Friday night in Sparta wltb Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Qeverwyk. They
all spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mra. Junes King In Lansing in
honor of their son Scott's first
birthday.

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But the questions raised by tended their work to aircraft Nxaey M*r«U&gt;Uk. Plxtew.ll .
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lure to begin with, he points out, to pridlct aircraft tire sUffnao
and the complexity of Its nature characteristics." '
Baida Cnik . Bl
It turns out, lie notes, that
b rolUn» under a load.
taxing loads on aircraft tires
"We cun use the digital com­ can sonu-Umc, be extremely
puter now to ascertain pretty high— producing, In effect, grrntwell Hie strength characteristics
And foe helicopters, It baa
"Our Inputs i Information fed been found that ilU fnesa
By Franeat Johrytton
tlie computer! require everything against ground vibration la a
you would use in specifying tire., critical factor. Helicopter tires
Mrs. Roy Clark attended the
includes materials, the gvexnetry
graduation Aug. 12 at Western
including the rim. and inflation
Michigan University wiicre her
pressure, for example.
grandson. LcRoy McDiannld of
“The difficulty la that the
Grand Ledge received Ills BA
situation gels so complicated
degree. He will continue towards
fomuuico by simpler mathema­
ried on to Include the rolling tical models.
After graduation Mr. and Mra. ।
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, computer bills got too big.”
prerovlc factor to emerge has Milos McDiannld and Patty of
To get around this obstacle, what people regard as being as Grand Ledge with Mrs. Clark
he -said, they recently have been simple as the wheel.
had dinner at Gull Harbor Inn.
working on simpler opptOHmatlons of the physical situation.
Clark's work has been spon­
sored by fire tire manufacturers'.

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less than the tire edn stand,"
he points out. "Formerly this
was done by trial and error,
What we ore attempting here
| Is to develop techniques to perimit the manufacturer to get
much of hts data before the
j building of tho test model."
। He sold the second plume of
their program Is designed to get
■ Information about speed and dy­
namic effects—"to get dues as
; to what happwis in a real tire.”
They've found some interesting
things. Clark notes.
One Is that pressure distribu­
tion between tire and' road, as
well os the material and trend
design, are Important cliuracteristlcs determining rood friction—
or lx&gt;w well the tire sticks to

signing against skid by con­
centrating on tread design,
Clark point* out.
considerable

Hastings
Here’s luggsie Hut’s right st the
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Clun, uncluttered lines and locks
that ire neatly recessed so they
ceil -spring open accidentAlly.
Roomy interiors. Smart good looks,
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Oxford Grey. Meins Blue. Willow
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iKsymxca information txrrrrvrs
send their rvpreaentatlvea to tho
camp, the Barry County TARS
are tsoldlng two money - raising
events. On Friday, Aug. IB, the
TAR grirla will have a bake wile
al tlui Hastings City Bank. On
Saturday, Aug. 20. the TAR boya
will hare a car wash In the HasUnga City Bank parking lot.
though the data Is new and
Anyone Interested In Joining
needs further evaluation, to Inthe Barry County Teenage Rccresme non-skid characteristics
I publicans should contact any of
by looking more closely at pres­
Sammuri K. Clark of The Uni­ sure distribution.
the clubrs officers.
versity of Michigan hais been
"But," he emphasizes, “thte is
seeking a way to better under­
U.S. District Court
stand automobile Urc perform­
ance through analysis and stim­
Bankruptcy Petitions
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r,ure distribution and traction."
In addition to the automobile
involved lost 40 mUllon dollars in
much new Information about tire’' studies. C9ork and his co-

That condition te certain to
change—within a few months Or a
few years, who can say. What
then will our reaction be? Maybe
the time for sensible preparation
that both materials and building
b right now before the problem
costs are rising steadily and If we
changes from the potential to the
did find ourselves caught in a bind
during the years immediately^
ahead, tlie present acliedule of
* No matter what settlement is
made of tho costly airline strike,
estate might seem like
everyone, including thoae of us not
directly Involved will be the heavy
with the matter of providing a Jail

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Society newS

Cordea. Mra. Wrtghk Stm. Mra. the
Aben Johnson, Mra. Cornell Den-

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Personal Mention

Walking tn the Rain
ncsday,

evening

when

in

the

walking by hlmxeif They intro­
duced themselves and shook

Lnatanoea tots the child wilUng-

Of N.C.. visited In Hasting* Monday
and Tuesday visiting hu sister

Mra. David Faul. and Mrs. Edward
Hayes of Baton Rapid*.
Mrs. Horner Smith entertained
eight guests for luncheon and

Friday afternoon.

Mrs.

Clifford

among the guecte.

lioidlng high tallies far the eve-

Mr&gt;

Mra. Nina Poland ru a Bun-

Nonnan Olson and her

and cliUdren.

visiting her mother. Mra. H. A
attended a family reunion
Arriving this week to visit the Adrounle. She and the young­ Wilson Afternoon ml Im ax the
sters will leave Friday, driving
to California, where tliey will Lr-iLs and family of Middleville
John Goldkamp and daughters Join Mr. Olson and where they
will now reside.
Durand.

Willows). Mrs.

•Die activity al the Robert Shum­
way home. 1130 8. Broadway, on
upset enjoyable parent-child W-

Rcne Mott.

fifth birthday of their daughter.

Lake Odessa

neighborhood friends will be in
Kindergarten this Fall, die invited
them for an afternoon of fun. The
theme of the party was -Starting
School" with the games. decora-

Vermontville to
Have Displays
At State Fair

daughter,

Joseph Mari-

Stater

Clifford Dolan's Gun Lake sum­
mer hone Saturday evening when
By Ruth Peterman
she. with the Tom Dolans of
they should not feel apolegtio
Greenville and the Clifford Dolans,
entertained nearby Gun Lake
Mr. and Mra. Louis Kotula 1
neighbors, including the Hastings
and family of Glen Ellyn. IB..
Point residents.
ure hunt and instead of "Pinning came Saturday fee a tew day's
the Tull on tlie Donkey." Connie
In the duplicate bridge game at and her gueala •Pinned the Bell
Ute Hastings Country Club Tues­
Stenun have returned from a
day night, north-south winner*
। trip In northerr* Michigan. across
Grand Rapids and Mra. Roy Hub- Days.
aula Including Tuliquamenon tha backyard." Mra. Kuhn pointe
Fall*. * Mra. Gerald Tischcr,
McCloskey and Mrs. Marshall
, — ------- —.--— ■—.----- —11 Mrs. Vernon Kamu*. Mrs. AmLeo Reynold* entertained tlie Art ()1(1
M1S3 Barbara Titus
and Mra. C. Richardson of Grand Iley bold.-, family reunion at Gun
Rapids. In east-west play, first Lake on Bunday. A carry-in dinner
went to Mra. Gordan Ironside and was served and a pleasant day of
MUa Jocelyn Ironside, second went boating, swimming and visiting attending tho National Confer-

! BAKED GOODS

ard Todd, are busy planning a
display for Use Michigan State

dinner guests Sunday at
home of U»elr ctaugliter. the ArRichard Brumm. Russell ftnlth. land Martins of Portage.
Visiting tha Walter Welfares
Amon Haight, Leo Malcult,
Archie Martin. Gerald Lund- wife, the William Bournas of
Curtis, James Mathias, Melvin

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Parker

Elizabeth

Michigan and saw Catch Mr Lf
dividual producera win haw lhetr Y&lt;xi Can" tn which Dennis Weadisplay* togtCbor tn the largeat
ty Playhouse In Traverse City.
havlng spent two weeks with hr?

Grace Denton and Roy Hubbard.

Mra. Wilson Guklet of Lacey. Herbert Blakely's of Lsuulng, safety of the child, property
rights and the righto at othen,
Mra. Dean Dingman and her Bauer had dinner at "Granny'*"
and will support, and protect the
mother, kfau W. O. Coleman en- m Wyoming Monday to celebrate family Saturday afternoon and
evening In their new home at
tertalned the girls from Mary s Mra. Bauer's birthday.
Beauty Bliop for a luncheon onj
• • • Monday In Mra Dingmans | The RozeU Stantons enterapartment on 8. Jefferaon street, talned 40 gurata on Saturday
* * * [evening at a reception Itonoclng
Glenn TWrey home. Weekend
-•-----------1 their daughter. Kay. wlio receiv­

calling a meeting of the organ1- sett. ♦ Dtane. Danny and Dawn
eatlon as well os all producers Marta of Portage are spending
and other Interested Individuals three weeks with their grandThere

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DALE’S BAKE SHOP

meeting and president Todd la

er and Mni C. D. Garrett &lt;xl her barb-ur of sczcnce degree
and daughter. Manram. of Co-j from Western Michigan Unlvervlna. Calif., are vlsiung her par- i ally on Saturday. It was a family
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Mra. Plynn Matthews entertained ;
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with a luncheon last Tuesday nor !&gt;•
the pleasure of the former Lob ijlFtllS 3t 1 CflllOCk
Robinson who was married recent- 1'--------------------------------------------------ly to Dr. Max Vandenberg of KaiIT'S A GIRL
amazoo. Mra. Vandenberg it an
Mr. and Mra. Henry Wagner.
Instructor al Western Michigan R5 Hastings. 3:04 pm . Aug. 10.
Unlveraity. The guests had all at-1 7 Iba.. 12 oza. Mr. and Mra. Nor­
tended Western with Mra. Van- man Haakln. R3 Ixike Odessa,
denberg.
I 5:05 pm.. Aug. 11. 7 Iba. 6 oes.

tended Ute Odd Fellow and ReFriday and Saturday at Winona
UUte, Ind. where she attended
the executive board meeting of

Uy of Birmingham spent the

Members of the "Chum" Club Un«. 8:17 am.. Augflfl, 7 lbs.. Verna Cooley and attended the
were entertained for their annual 12 &gt;4 oa
© | school class reunion Sunday.
~
T---------------------- —----- ------ ---------- • - -------------- I Gay Blakely la spending a few
days with her coustn. Janice
Blakely In Lansing. ♦ The Good­
sell cousins held their annual
reunion at Fkllaatourg Park,
Ixwelk Sunday. Attending were
! Mr and Mrs Stanley Mona and

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[.Lianne N. Schriver, i
David J. Gearhart
Married Saturday

Today's Challenge' Discussed at Meet !

IVtty Officer 3rd Class David
J Gearhart and Mire Lusnne
Nancy Schrinr were united in
I marriage in a double ring ceremany h-ld Saturday. Aug. 13.
{at 2 pra. in the Vermontville
। Congrt ga’lonal Church.
1 The bride Is the daughter of
, Mr and Mra Raymond Schriver.
and the groom's parents are
Jchn Gearhart of Ensign and
Mra J&lt;an Graham oi VermonlI ville.

renting "Our Chaliraigv Today
requirement for teorixT training

A UtUe garnish can make a

The University
Medical Center

The altar .was beautifully dec­
orated with baskets of blue, yel­
low and white gladioli and

lllterbug project for the di»-

Rcv. Leonard Maunder in the
Many garden club projects
were suggested.
Presidents, qualifying officers
and committeemen attended this
meetlng and were expected to
re-

ENGAGED —Mr and Mra Gr­ Vanburen of Vermontville and
ville M. Hollister. Bellevue, an- tlie vocalist was Mrs Gretchen
nounce the engagement of their Trimmer of Potterville
daughter. Judith Arlene, to GerI aid William Jenkins, son of Mr
and Mra. Raymond Ackley, East wo decorated with blue mums
Leroy, and the late Benjamin with candelabra holding cathe­
Jenkins The bride-elect is a dral baskets of blue and while
1965 graduate of Olivet High gladioli The
11K. pea's wc
,r utvun
were
decoratSchool and U emp.oyed at the ;e&lt;1 ^th bouffant white bowa.
White House Ice Cream Company
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in Baltic Creek. Her Hance Is a „
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• -z Mrs 1965
|yoo graduate
KraaualP of
ol Athens
Atncns High
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Janat Neil it her home o-uiruay
—
Saturday i school and U
la employed at the
the ,
wax made of lace
evontror
Auv
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ortth Mra.
u»« Alice Michigan
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and the
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company in
in *. “h -----.------------.■-----Slxberry
—u An October date sleevai
Slxbenr as co-hoatcss.
ro-hostes*. tn
in honor of n»tri.
Bal[lc rcreek
“‘7® of
° lsheer
*h«r nylon were!
were
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has |&gt;Mn w&gt;t for their 4rddlnif ' finiihed with pulnu at the wwlst.
bride-elect w
Margaret
Till* xkrlrf wax rxiv-w-w&lt; —— n i
The 20 guests enjoyed playing
overlay of lace tiers &gt;flowing
Lntoj
the traditional bridal games and
„
iUwuiB uiw
watching the bride-to-be open all’ On Tuesday of last week Mr. n chapel train. Her veil of lliuof her lovely gifts. A delicious and
ana Mra
Airs J.
j. W
w. Hewitt
rtcwiti enter-1
enter- slon
sion net
not was secured to a petalpetaitalned Mr and Mrs. Bert Ward cd ,Unl of
trimmed In se­
nt p«w Paw Ths Hnwti.a p. , "ulru “«&gt; pearls. She carried a
rated for the occasion. Including f P
l W’
Hewitts. P*u, „
a bride-doll, dressed to perfection. ------ —
“nd
Kelly
and------MraI ped
ped Ipm blue.
blue,
— Terry
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holding a bridal bouquet
M
“* Chenoweth visited Mr. and i
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The matron ofof^Ji^tv^to
honor was Mrs.
The honoree receive a beaut!- Mrs Rex McMillen of Grayling

formed the double ring ceremony.

dlUonal wedding march and ac­
companied Mias Connie Buehler.
The bride given in marriage
by her father, chore a chapel
length gown at nylon lace over

Margaret Ogden
Is Honoree at
Bridal Shower

ful cormge from her hosiers “nd Mr and Mrs Roland Dodge
fro?’. Il!tooU' Utn- O/ °*ylOrd
wrekend
JanellTc^S^^^hX

****• D°*llng “nd Lake Odessa
| Mr. and Mra. Ed Storkan and Bnd Miss Mary Martin of Ver* marTlc'1 O*ry and Mrs Glen Densmore monlville. ‘all friends" of the
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ivIMted
Gene
Storkan at
MSU
, bride. They
.
(n
where he Is attending Band .dresses of blue bonded lace bollast week of tlie Cnmp.
Camp, on Bundav.
Bunday Mary
Marv Storkan lerlna
i—tlength,
—.xk with
. i. detachable
bows and train were all designed
dist Camp thia week.
by the bride. Their veils were of
matching blur nrt. The flower

I Touch of Garnish
| Adds Dash Io
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Freeport Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

with rhinestone insets on bro-

held her long nylon net lace
veil with rhinestones insets on
brocaded flowers across the bot­
tom. She carried a bouquet of
pink and white rosebuds, on

- .

Miss IJnda Sue Overholt. sls-

ft

honor. She wore a blue silk chif­
fon dress and carried a bouquet
of blue and white carnations
The bridesmaids. Miss Phillis
Fox of Alto, cousin of the bride
wore a yellow silk chiffon dress
and carried a colonial bouquet
of yellow and white carnations.
Phillip Fox of Alto attended
as best man and Kenneth Myers

MRS DONALD C MALMQUIST
. . . Miss Judy Colette Fender Is Married.

Double Ring Rites
Unite Couple al
Maple Grove Church

Holland and Nathan Clark of
Mra Fender cnase a navy blue
and white drera with matching

The marriage of Mbe Judy her
•
""MU "Un vnuy MU»T.
daughter and non of Mr. and Colette Fendtr, daughter of Mr.

daughter's

wedding.

The ushers were Danny Fox
of Clarksville and Bryan Over­
holt of Holland.
LUU? Lois Fox of Alto was

The

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will report bock to San Fran­
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d white coxnaUcma
prise which rveenriy returned । ~
from eight months duty m viet-!
nom The groom expects to re- , ,
» l.
b
cehre hU discharge In September Honor MiSS Be I SO fl
1967. The bride will real de with1
her pon-nts until then
As the wedding date for Merry
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Orsbom Lee Belson and Dale Osrenhelmer,
visited her brother, Edwin Rey­ Jr . approaches, the delightful time
nolds of Grand Rapids, who Is for parties has also arrived, and
very ill. on Tuesday.
two lovely showers have been

Delightful Parties

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tin Riemann of Battle Creek host­
ed a miscellaneous shower for
Merry's pleasure. The rooms were
decorated very attractively, the gift
table being centered with a pretty
doll, and a bride doll was also a
pari of the decorations. Games
were played with prizes given ap­
propriate for the bride-to-be. The
dessert, which was chiffon pies.
IlciOus Guests from here attending
were Merry's mother and sister,
Mra. Cart Beteon and Sandra.
Dales mother and sister, Mrs.
Dale Owonhelmer and Pat. Mrs.
Hayes Campbell. Mra. Edward
Storkan and Mary and Mrs Rob­
ert Lowell.
Merry's aunt. Mrs James Mul­
der. entertained with a family
party at her home. 1504 N. Jeffer­
son. on Monday evening. Aug 15.
This was also a miscellaneous
shower. Pastel colors were used In
decorating and a sprinkling
eshower") can. which had been
most attractively garbed for tlie
occasion. adorned the gift table.
Games were very entertaining and
a lovely dessert was served. Outof-tpwn guests were from Lansing..
Grand Rapids and BatUe Creek.
The gin opening which, of

the Job Corpe in Battle Creek
since January He lias enlisted
In the Navy and will receive his
Physical examination later thia
pionth.
After a honeymoon trip the

Mr. and Mra William Ragsdale
and three children from Colo­
rado Spring, have been visiting
her parents, the George Brisblns.

and Mra. Cl
were married

Miss Alberta Nash returned
Bunday from a 10-day visit with

Stork Shower

A “stork" carrying a liny baby
in a three cornered pink blanket
lit down just ouLUde grandma
(Mra Hart) Stamm', large glasred In porch at Middle Lake to
welcome Judy's and Mike's fam­
ilies. the Parks and the Btamuu.
to see if everything was com­
plete Both pink and blue.
Dessert was served on the
porch on grandma s treasured i
dainty hand painted plains and I
coffee from her collection of
lovely cups ntid saucers. Rase of
81iaron in tiny vases centered

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~~nuts, pimento and carrot curls
are versatile combinations along
with fruits such as lemons, crab­
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Malmqulst.

and Mrs Gustav Smith, cele­
brated their 50&lt;h wedding annl-

umn

June Terpenning
Pledges Troth to
James R. Bryan
. Mr. and Mra. William Terpenlng,
R1 Nashville, wish to announce
the engagement of their daughter.

NillHlM?

Un. Felix Bryan of NashvUle.

Maple Valley High School.
Pvt. Bryan, a 1964 graduate of
Maple Valley, is stationed at Camp

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there was a Brisbin reunion at
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the George Brisbin home with
An Hem of interest ia the fact 30 attending, lots of fun. food.

many beautiful and useful gifts

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Michigan

The importance of garnishes
has been paared down through
the centuriea. Anclenl Greeks
dressed up many of their dlsbe-s
with paratoy. Paprika has been
in use since early traveicra dlscjvcred this herb in India Sweet
bay flavored medieval soups and
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rremaiM - MUs nharon Lewis,, as a gamisn
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K Lewi-., IM W. High Street, Is' Garnishes ms
home on leave from Barksdale . SiKn. flavor, or
AFB. tn Louisiana, to attend her A plate, say therslster'a wedding which was dallsU.' Toast points, crsntxrheld on Saturday. Aug. 13. Miss riei,
spruce up eVen
Lewis has just been promoted to the pi a I new foods and may
A/2C. She la a secretary-recep- rtlmutoto digestion.
Uonlst for Col Swltrer, deputy .f_nr |n
commander for supplies at the LTj"
r. *
Air base She joined the Air' f?od, * Pj*
? c%
Force in June. 1955. In addlUon fb^ld.Pe
and
1
to her duties with the Air Force.
Sharon attends college nights,
“L«o be edible,
has a Giri Scout troop and has
GaniUhra help to creatoa vaa Sunday School class at the rlrtF 01 tortures In food. Fresh
base chapel. Her new address is: »P&lt;nach topped with bacon Uta
A/2C Sharon Lewis AAB5249IB. h** » texture appeal
Barksdale AFB. Shreveport. La. I Common foods found in the
71110.
home usually make thet h e- bevt
best
garnishes, say the dietitians.
! Green peppers, chopped in strips

For her daughter's wedding.
Mra. Overholt chonc a pink silk
chiffon drteo with white acceascrlea The grandmothers, Mra.
After playing some appropriate
Charles Overholt of Freeport and and fun games guests were in­
vited to the living room to find
blue and white dresses.
another stork on. a table sur­
rounded by gifts, each a delight
to Judy as she unwrapped them.
Over 100 guests attended the
The beauty of the Bummer
Following the ceremony
reception In the church annex day made complete the lofvly'
'
following the ceremony
|I time,
hajtihcj
David Halford was master of
oervmonlaa Edna Cbnklin, Mra. decorated with pink and'white I
Stanley Whitney and Erelyn rorew, and topped with a mlnla- ['

ville, Candle lighters were Elam ling, and Donald C. Malmqulst,
Rockwell and Robert Haiilwell son of Mra. Louise Malmqulst,
nough perfixmed Uio duUen of R3 Grand Junction, and tha lata
the bc.it man and Ray Schriver. Clarence Malmqulst was solem­
Jr, and Lartm Lehman alio nized Fridav evening. Aug. 5. In
of Vermontville were the grooms­ the South Ma plot Grove E.U.B.
men. Robert HaUlwell. Elam
Rockwell and Richard Gearhart
Officiating at tho double ring
of the US Navy sealed the
guests.
Traditional wadding.
furnished by Mra
Grtswold room at the church
Oexxgv Stanford. Mra T. Ml- by Mra Hubert Overholt of Holwith Mr and Mrs. Donald Sche­
chael Green. Diana Darla and land.
ier, uncle and aunt of the bride.
Lorraine Kidder served refresh-1 The groom's cakn, jello, punch,
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ther, JUU
Judy
ware aa WIUW
white Iiuur
floor ments to about 100 guesto from coffee, mints and nuts were servFrtonds of the bride helped serve length gown of chantilly type Charlotte, Grand Rapids, Jack-1 ed by the. ladles of the WMA
and assisted the couple with the iaci- over taffeta. The bateau
son. Bangor. Kalamazoo, and Mra Ell the Fox and Mire Yvonne
■neckline was complemented In
Pox. had charge at the gifts
For the wedding the bride's th- bock by tiered bows to a nearby oommuniUea.
bride w a 1955 graduate. Out of town guests were from
mother chore a drew and coal slightly dropped waistline. Htr ofTho
Hastings High School »"■* •
------ ...ng,—Clarksville. Holland,
Lanai
ensemble of yellow linen. She fingertip vril of nylon tulle wax completed her freshman yearand I
,
r kt Schoolcraft,
Lowell, Alto. MttfT
wore white aoceareriea. Mra secured to a crown of and
WMU in April. She Is employed dUMlle knd Bk Petersburg. Fla.
-- -....... m, pram u u u &gt; uuuru n uikai in the credit department of the /n»» now Mr. and Mrs Miller
ftc&lt;^ua. .
I®** with white bouquet of white and pink car­
accessories. They each had a J nations with a detachable corThe groom was graduated from Mra Keith Fox near Clarksville
corsage of white orchids.
• I sage
Bangor High School and has at- before leaving on their wedding
trip back to Florida.
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ColorMaster . . . Lovely

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rev PRESTON.
PEC
rxcjivn, Owner
tavner

Call 945-3382

Miller s

107 I. Woodland. Hastings

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�visit with David, (he McGee's

The Hastings Banner

roar-old son. On Saturday
1 fly back home.
O*U Bravonu, who lived

Thur^y. *u«~&gt;IS. l»6«

Grand RajAda

T-—I t. «

Livestock Can
Survive Fallout
Huron.
Queets of the Lester Reynolds mores on Wednesday, and Thurs­ Sunday ago. the Burgvoen were
day. Carolyn and Shirley with among the 71 at the picnic dtoMra David Kruko i Freddy Hau•erl virtted Mra Ban RuaaeU
tthe former Uhby Soottt and they entertained Mra. Hawks
brother and sisters and their
families.
girts ipont a delightful day bring Questa of the Howard Peters
of Indian HIUs Drive thia part
bort H. Mellerk The two couples

of Algonquin Lake entertained
Lampman at Macon Joined Mra.
wedding anniversaries, which oc­
cur Aug. 10th and 11th. together.
Craig la having ouch a wonderOn Bunday evening Mra Peters
time, he stayed another week । on Bunday for a chicken borbe- grandnieces. Becky and Kathy
wtth his 'sister, the Lampmans. cue. Jerry will May for a week's Lindberg of Cuyaliogii Falls.
Ohio, arrived for a two-week
asted for lunch Thursday to the

Thought For The Week

1

If we must point
with pride, let it
be at something
fine someone
else has done.

qualntancea

Driver injured
I Bette Jesn O'Conner. 21. R1
' Hastings, .was Injured about 10:20
I pm.
p m. Monday. Aug. 15. wheh her
east-bound 1962 Buick convertible
went off the south side of E. State
Road for 117 feet before rolling
over on Its top 12 feet from the

taken to Pennock Hospital.

Firemen Alarmed
Hastings firemen were alarmed
about 10:45 pm. Sunday when a
Stanley Kuempel home at 728 E.
Colfax.
*

SPONABLE-GIRRBACH

dion in and out, a soldier Alla the chamber

la sent through an amplifier to earphones worn by the
operator.
•"

TARS Plan 2
Mrs. Ketchum
Special Events
Dies Sunday;
Republicans are holding two
money-raising events They hope
enough money to send
Rites Wednesday i tofourraise
rrpreeentalivTs to the Stale
Funeral services for Mra. Stella Teenager Republican Camp.
On Friday. Aug. 19. the TAR
gonquin Lake, who died Sunday girls will have a bake sale all
day at the Hastings City Bank.
ty Medical Facility, were to be
On Saturday. Aug. 20, 1966.
held at 3 pm. thia Wednesday the TAR boys will have a car
at the Wetherby Funeral Home wash In the Hartings City Bank
at Jackson with burial In H1U~ perking lot The boys will wash
find vacuum cars.
Mrs. Krtchum lud been a
patient al the Medical Facility
While watching television, ait

FUNERAL HOME

W. Green at Broadway

ENEMY DETECTOR—A Limited War Laboratory employee
at Aberdeen. Md_ holds an aceordion-llke Instrument con­
taining four Io aii bedbugs hungry for human blood. Experim nla with the Inserts are being conducted to help U.S.

Ph. Wl 5-3252

ty on Aug. 15. 1878. the dough-

CHECK OUR HOME &amp;.PROPERTY LISTINGS

2£THE WEEK

"Your livestock can survive
fallout radiation." Mated Melvin
Smith, chairman of the Barry
I USDA Defense Board
I There have been confuaini1/latctnenUi to the effect that
I radioactive contain Ina: ion flum
revere nuclear dlvaster would
make it UnpreMbic for the farm­
er to continue the production of
food. Such slatemente arc false
In any major, wlder.prtad
emergency, the economy of the
Nation would depend on the
ability of the American farmer
to maintain form production.
There are definite, practical
measures you can take to protect
your livestock feed. soil, water,
and crop— and Insure your abili­
ty to continue the important Job j
of producing the nation's fond.
You can prepare now for such
an eventuality. Information L. ,
available from your Barry USDA
'*
County Defense Board at the
ASCS office. 301 8 Michigan
Avenuy.
.
One or more USDA Monitor­
ing Stations is established in
every county in the United
Slates Each USDA monitoring
station will i eport to Its USDA
County Defense Board, and this
information will be available to
local Civil Defense official*. AU
monitoring activities would be
clreely co-ordinated with the aclivitlen o[ State and local govern­
ment

Home Canning
Not a Thing
Of the Past
isn’t Just a iMjmemaking prac­
tice of grandmother's time '
According to specialists al
Michigan etkte University, ctud-

prr-erratlon of food are still
Important.
Even with the popularity of

over iwlf of all hnmemakcra uie
home freezer for some food

fruit for canning while the to­

via lUwlcy. who has been *»JbUnt panto,. Bt 8[ R.1Jf Of ।
Lima Catholic Church since June;
14. 1963. leaves on Labor Day.,
Sept 5. He will be. assistant pas­
tor at Sacred Heart Parish in
Grand Rapids and Rev FT. Ste­
phen Ve»bit. who lias been the
urbitant at Sacred Heart, will
succeed Father Hawley. 8L Rose
parishioners are having a fare­
well for Father Hawley at 81.
Rose Hall Wednesday. Aug 31.

and blackberries
Geographically, home canning

and mountain atatre.
IU popularity also aecrna to be
influenced by family Income.
Those In the loweat Income
group 'under 83.0001 do the
About 2.500 new classrooms are mat home canning and three
needed annually Io handle Mich- _____________
Igan's school enrollment growth. 810,000&gt; do the least.

I don't need cash
with an

HCB CREDIT CARD!

the National Society for the
Prevention of Blindness, Inc.

Lcvens. She MU-ndtd school at
Jackson and married Archie and leave a lamp burning in the
Puunan on Nov. 28, 1894. He room while the television Is
turned on.
died on Jan. 5. 1934.
She tnarrird Horner Krtchum
on Dec. 1. 1934. and they live*
in Jackson and Columbus, Ohio,
before moving to Hartings about
1937.

AKI

n

EiEcnniH

United Brethren Churrh, the

Ungs, the Grange and the
Presbyterian Women's Associ­
ation.
In addition to her husband.

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
TWO NICE BUILDING LOTS in the Butler Addition. Hastings. for

$800.00

SIXTEEN-ACRE PLACE NEAR FREEPORT, hat five bedroom home, hat three bedrooms upstairs and
two down, living room. bath, dining room, kitchen, basement oil furnace,-front and back porches.
$7,700.00
GENERAL STORE AT BANFIELD, has oil end gas station and general store stock, would consider trade.

A REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD, has living room, two-Bedroom-.. kitchen and
full bath, attached garage, aluminum siding, drapes and floor coverings go'wilh it for $10,500.00
A SPLIT-LEVEL (FOUR LEVELS!. IN THE 1st WARD, top level has three bedrooms and bath, next
level kitchen with built-in oven, stove, carpeled living room, family room, with fireplace, study and
half - bath, basement, attached double garage, has aluminum siding, with brick front, for $21,000.00
OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY IN CARLTON TWP.. close to town, a beaubful homa has car­
peted living room, three bedrooms, stove and oven built in, kitchen and bath, attached garage,
oil-fired furnace In basement, breeteway to garage, is Insulated, cement driveway, aluminum storm
windows and screens, (new) deep well, new pump, has disposal In sink, for only $12,500.00

A GOOD HOME AT CARLTON CENTER located on 11$-acre lot. has three bedrooms upstairs and
down a living room, large bedroom, a large kitchen, has basement, heated with space heater, also a
24 x 36 ft. barn; lots of trees (walnut, apple, pinel. carpet and pad in the living room. Woodland
school bus picks up children for the Woodland school and priced at$7,000.00
TWO EXCELLENT LOTS In the Bauer Addition right on Michigan Avenue, paved street with utility
services In for $1,600.00 aa.
A GOOD HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD, close In, has three bedrooms upstairs and one down, liv­
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new roof, new wiring, one stall .garage, aluminum storm windows upstair*, dose to store. $7,000.00

IN THE SECOND WARD.

tent. Mra. John iLturai Rein of
Webster. N.Y, and Mrs. Harold
(Doral Miller of Jackson: a son.
Phillip Putnam of •Jackton;
three step-sons. O. M Krtchum
of Algonquin Lake. Hazelton of
North Carolina and Jay of Chi­
cago. Ill.:
10 grandchildren:
nine great grandchildren. and it
half-brother, Frank
Pontiac.

ard-Osgood Funeral Itane until
Monday evening.

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
1302 South Hanover Street
Rev. Howard W Rogers. P.isior
10 am. Sunday Kliool. Eiwyn
Curtis, Supt CUuuen for all aura
with competent teachers A nur­
sery with adults tn charg'’ to
permit parents to attend cIiujus.
Junior Sunday school In charge'
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
Hamblin.
11 am. Worship. Sermon by
the pastor
6:15 pm. Juniors service. Da­
vid and Ronda Munn tn charge.
Teens and Young Adults. Mer­
lin and Doreen Buhl In charge
Adult prayer meeting, Mrs.
pm.

ALSO IN THE SECOND WARD, an income property with apartment upstairs, with living room, one
bedroom, kitchen and bath. and downstairs It has living room, three bedrooms, kitchen and bath,
aluminum siding, patio, oil furnace, tiled bath, large yard with fence, and Is insulated for $11,500.00

itmu

The trick to
TV repairing is skill
and experience

Evangelistic

service.

music.
7:30 pm. Wednesday. Midweek
prayer, praise and Bible study.

pmmicks.

use a lot of fancy
just old - fadvooed

For prompt, skilled

You won’t, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!
ELECTRICAL SERVICES

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV

Burkey Sale! b Service

FLORISTS

lick Echtieaw'i Service

Jl. Martis Floral
HARDWARE.
HOUSEWARES

HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl 5-9187 &amp; Wl 5-5992

Hatfia|

MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Mauri's Musk Studie
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Sckader ■ Office SvR»lke
PAINT 0 WALLPAPER

PHARMACISTS

PLUMBING
Heating

Wc Close at
Noon on
Saturday

HEATING &amp; AIR
CONDITIONING

RUGS b FLOOR COVERINGS

BUILDING. REPAIRS

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
CLOTHING &amp; ACCESSORIES

JEWELERS

SHOES

Millan Jewelry

A REAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN, IN THE FOURTH WARD, with three bedrooms £nd a full bath

DEPARTMENT STORES

LAUNDRY SERVICE

SPORTING GOODS

DRY CLEANERS

LUMBER &amp;
BUILDING SUPPLIES

TELEVISION. RADIO

--$7,500.00
I COME PROPERTY IN THE FOURTH WARD. Insulated and aluminum storm win»d roof, one throe-room apartment with good floor covering and modern bath, and
knotty pine cupboards and work space, a good sized bathroom with colored futures, a glassed-in

SEPT. 5

is worth seeing and you will appreciate It, priced at________________________ _____ $15,000.00

A REAL NICE PLACE IN IRVING TOWNSNIP wtth two bedrooms upstair, and down It has living
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K*|K anri kllrHan wwt irtllllw wvwn *----- 4
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fua far fka fatira

15 mi HORSI SHOWS
$5,250.00

moie —
convenient than it is right now . . . with
Shopping will never be
— ....
• FREE Hastings City Bank Credit Card. Just say “Charge It, Please'
with any merchant participating in Hastings City Bank’s Credit Card

Plan. Remember, it’s a free service t^you when your account is paid In
full In 30 days. Or, you may choose to pay a minimum of $10.00 per

month and extend papnrnts over many months with a small, 1% service
fee'added to your unpaid balance. Why not get your k REE HCB Credit
dard NOW!

A REAL OOOO. TEAR 'ROUND NOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, has living room, three nice bedrooms,
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steel fishing
-$12,800.00

Illi INTIITAIMMENT FOR FUR M1I0M1

two living rooms, dining room, new kitchen, full bath, full basement with oil furnace, den on
the firat floor, two car garage, cement driveway, full lot for $9,000.00

PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS
COMPLETE BANKING S TRUST SERVICE

HASTINGS
SALESMAN

KER
145 W. State

Cod Nietftamer

HOMl SHONE

Wl 5-3004

HnsTinns Him llnnh

�‘Weekend Golfer’ Wins 3^Hole Golf Crown
| Players Enjoy

1966 HCC 54-Hole Tourney

Hal Stacy of
Grflnd Rapids
Wins 1st Title

c»umo««i-

Jm

HnsHnoa’ First

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V.

Hastings’First
Slow Pitch Game
cal 414 defeated tha Viking Ccr-

Baratocd Tit
For fnj at HCC

Tten Ammo. Hiltedale .

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Lynn Perry of Hasting* won
the second flight championship
with A 287 aggregate, followed by
Max Wooster of BcoU Lake and
BUI Hamond of Marshal with 2S3

the third flight champion with a
266 total. Un Snyder of Hailing*
was second with 277. John Man-

FIRST FLIGHT

Paul Peterson. Hatting*
Dan Ferry. Hasting* ..
Jim Catemsn, Hastings
Tom fltealy, Marshall ......
Busty Waddell. Holston Hill*
Charles von Beta, Hading* ..
Bill Clayborn. Manhall
Jim Walberer, Elks, Grand Rapid*. 43
Harold VanderPool, Scott Lake .

Manny Newsome
Takes Position
In Indiana

itort, Ilastln**

Mirhhran

allyhis freshman year.

medical profession to assist
coaches and trainers to assure
adequate health supervision tar
football and other high school
■partA,’* pointed out Robert K.
Rice. M.D_ Greenville.
14 holes Friday in his practice , Dr. Rk» te president of the
round.
sponsoring Ionia - Montcalm
Couhlv Medical Society. Also ac­
tive tn the project 1* Richard a
Ing Um Hastings Country Club Diehl. OrwaatUe High School
athletic director, and the Michi­
gan State Medical Society Comout. It will be fine." be added. initieg on the Medical Aspects of
Onwstaed Athletics
The workshop at the Green­
ville High School will begin at
• am- «nd conclude at 4:30 pm.

Michigan Class B eolf champton shin last Spring, finished' first
been a contender, fol-

Ernest Davis is
Crooked Lake
ClubPresident
About M lake property owner*
aMeodad the Crooked Like
Delton High School Friday. Aug.
16.
Of!leer* elected are: President,

UPHOLSTERING

rena Dunheld;

treasurer, Mr*.

Hinckley, Harold Jonea and Clif­
ford Beybert.

THE FURNITURE

IUIUHHG

Wayne Haxel
M.... 374-3523

Until

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HASTINGS OFFICE
237 We*t Statu St.

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Clair Martinson. Marshall

Harvey Seston. Masting*

irfi 2

J*ck McGuire, Hasting*
Dag (took. Holland ...
John Bay. Hasting* —
Fat Gilmore. Hasting*

Emmanuel Newsome, one of
Western Michigan University's
all time basketball great*, has
accepted a position with the
Stat* Scholarship Commission
of Indiana, starting Sept. 6.

and counselor In
Office of Student

In hte new position Newsome

C

Tlie
HASTINGS
BOWL
OPEN FOR THE
NEW SEASON
Lan*&gt; have been
Resurfaced and
Interior Redecorated

Opportunity Rasource* office. He
will be stationed In the Indian*
Scholarship Commission's office
al Indianapolis.
Newsome received hl* bache­
lor's degree from Western in
IBM and hl* master * degree in
•IB65. In hte three,years on West- Dorstewitz of the Delton Bum-; q
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'• Wni basketball team. Newsome mer Recreation program has an- &gt;31111(13V Jllffut
One ticket given for every
scored a total of 1,786 point*, a nounced the whiner* of the
J ixa^iik
two game* bowled. (You
school record.
baseban leagues.
•
7^ Barry county Consetra­
in first place In the Babe Ruth . Uon Club will have a grand
scored 653 point*, a single *eawin J Employees of Has­
leamie wa* Cedar Creek, man- opening of its new trapshooting
ting* Bowl and immediate
aged by Dorwjn BwUl and Chuck range on Bnturday. Aug. 20, wjth
shooting starting at 6 and con­
families not eligible.
Orangeville.
tinuing until 11 pm. under the
new light*.
,
OPEN BOWLING
the Fine Lake team, managed by
Fran Craig and Jerry Teller. In tlrlpste, or watch.
AVAILABLE M AU TIMES
.
There will be free cake and
ence selection and in his senior
Bob and Mickey Lambert
Nancy Busch and Kathy coffee and prizes for men, women
i^tain of thf
Smith, swimming instrucior*.
instructors, and junior shooter*.
said no one qualified for
foe a Life '‘AjBaturday Bob Klein. JUn Shaw
tux zl
of the
the and Earl Argetsinger fired 23*.
senior Joyce flawing certificate because
King Somers 21 and Edwards 20.
he naUotv
title, yjk^
Amateur
In a'klecadc of soccer compe­
Nine members of the 1066
tition. Michigan State has only Michigan State ..........
17-man
—■ ~
mmcvt
—~men's Amateur championship Idat 10 rgomes
........ —eight of Uietn to - squad are natives of' 8L Ix&gt;ul*.
Woodland at Michigan
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during the Bummer of 1M6.
3L ’Louis
University.

Name Delton

Grand Opening

Bowling Ball
To be Given Away
August 19th

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.

third clasocsu
peeferred foods In many north­
ern areas I* gradually eilmlnat-

Ground hemlock is practically

I has alxnoot reached a point
j where It can no longer be conlaldered as part of the deer food

“What d'ya mean tbere’a no deer wlilch venture above the snow
food? lxx&gt;k at all the bushes and , level ore promptly decapitated by
tree*.'' he is usually looking from ' hungry whitetalte.
hi* angle only.
। Lumbering brings tho tops of
To deer, all that lush green , trce6
(lcel buV
fwxl
.tuft mean* nothing unie*. It's supply U gone for good almtsA
Ilk* ■» &gt;u4 m K, r, I Iiav I
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&lt;?° 1 ,**.
„ — ,h.
JliTn

The second step of the four-step delivery is an automatic one. To
insure that you are "in time" during this step make sure that as
-----u--------------------------begin your second
J -•
step
— you
yo_ disengage your left hand from the
H. This will allow the ball to
awing straight back in the pen­so In a smooth manner. This will
dulum swing. The left arm is insure proper timing. It should
now free to act as a balance for be noted that the body is bent
you a* tha ball starts its down­ slightly at the waistline, the
swing. Remember that if you, knee* arc slightly bent, and the
take your left hand away from shoulder* arc still parallel to tha
the ball too lata or too quickly, foul line. The ball is now in the
It will throw vonr timing off. You middle of it* pendulum swing
are cautioned to release the left (near your right knee) while
the left foot is balancing the left
you begin the second step, doing aide of your body.

the remaining animals Mill wujfc.
on the favored foods. So far. the1specie* showing tigns of rtcov-

All Bushes
Not Good Food
For Our Deer

fetynUy.

Effective July 1,1966
all eligible depend­
ent children under 16
years old, living with
a Master Member of
Automobile Club of
Michigan, are pro­
tected with up to
$1,000 in benefits for
a wide range of
Travel, Pedestrian
and Recreation
Accidents. BROAD FAMILY
PROTECTION with
Personal Accident
Influrancu—One
more reason why
YOU LEAD THE
WAY when you're a
member of Triple-A.

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Michigan Slate's

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THIRD FLIGHT
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

and senators ' to urge them to
vote for the Lake Improvement
Northern Michigan look* pret­
bill.
ty green on the Fourth of July.

MITO CLUB MEMBERS ARE
GETTING SOMETHING NEW!

NIKI
NNKTBINI

SECOND FLIGHT
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Bill Hamand, Marahah ..
45 46
Al Lint, MarahaU
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Tom Chapel], Ann Arbor .
43 47
Bill Rom, Charlotte
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Jim Kosten, Charlotte
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Jack Vandy Bogart, Marshall
44 5*
44 48
45 49
Grady Shapkina, Coldwater
. 4* ' 47
45 49
Mm Harrington, Marshall-----U 51
Hugh fltanlake, Walnut Hill* ...

Lynn Perry. Hastings

BOWL

stops a lot of cheap hit* and
both short fielder* did a fine job.

found in this section of The
on Saturdays and Sunday*

Medici to Meet
On ‘Athletics’

to‘^raltobte to? Sajrttoe’

The,.Infielders played almost
errorless ball and did some fancy
fielding a* in a regular game.
Pitcher* Mickey Weatbrooke of
the Bite* and Bob McCallum of
Viking did an excellent Job In
tossing the ball tn the required
arc and never walked a hitter
Most al) player* agreed that It
is an unusual game and would
like to play it again.

Dale Dexter. Hasting*
George &lt; bcnowelb. Hasting*

1 Western Michigan coaches,
Union trainer*, team physician*, and
school officials will confer at
Greenville. Saturday, Aug. 20 for
University where be a one-day conference on the
“Medical Aspect* ol High School
AthteU^-'
,
v

. . 1964^5 All AnWrfcafltaoai

inch ball the first time around,
but later some well-hit ball*

two-day tournament.

Rowell Belfield.

By Evelyn Teal.

“Downiwiag" — Second Step in Four-Step Delivery

Both teams had a lilUe trouble

44-044

rf MarsAaU

coveted

WANT A PUFFY

3rd at Seven Articles

Bal Btocy. a

through wHh a
to vtt tbe bth

EZit’iiXSa'tlZm

Bowling

far

BSSt

In alvost, northern Miclilgan's
(I"T &gt;»ck1 has a much smalla
nUU"1 01 WlnleT lo0&lt;1 UwI&gt;

-

Just My Luck.... Fish not biting
and I forgot to bring my
PORTABLE

Radio

April
Fb11
As far os whltetoila are conAnd this shortage of good,
cciuil. food ui tree loje might
lutoie food te Che crux of LU­
os well be on Use moon unless State's “dear problem" in the
It is brought witlun nach by north country.
snow. Food under deep snow &gt;.
z,
.
does not count cither, although JI Hl laOrrilllUl
deer will paw through 12 to 16
.

Where Winter weather Is soohclunxl areas In which deer
mails.
Deer will thrive on some
browse and starve on other*.
There are three classm of dew
food—preferred, good, and stuff­
ing.
The preferred foods are those

! hemlock, white cedar, red osier
I dogwood, and red maple are

On Little Lecgue
Title Team
The Little League Regional
game at Kalamazoo Saturday
uas of particular interest here
catcher on the championship
Northside. Kokomo. Ind.. All­
Star team which defeated Grosse
Pointe, the Michigan champ. 13-

Enjoy Yourself
Wherever You Go

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MUSIC
NEWS
SPORTS
FEATURES
WEATHER

Jinj. ix-year-ora son or Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Corrigan of

Some second choice or good

born, Ohio, for the Sectional
, tourney.
Jim. a nephew oh Loyal J
Corrigan of R2 MidcUgvglc, Sat­
urday caught his first game of
the year. He wa* a catcher last
spruce, lag aider and tamarack— year but ha* been pitehjug and
hurled the Kokomo team to vic­
tory at Anderson. Ind.. Saturday
Aug 6 He looks like hte cousin
Mike Corrigan, former HH6,
A doer will starve with a full great now In the Army* "
belly of pure balsam or spruce I Hu mother is the former Edna
In fact, mor.t starved deer have “
Humphrey
of‘ ~
Freeport ~
Thef Cor‘
their stomachs full of food—the rigans moved to Indiana ■
wrnmr kind
kind
:. nine years ago from
fm... Middleville
wrong
I Acorn* make good supplement- I Jim's father is production superal food when they are available.. intendent al Chrysler

COWIN J. MUMNBACH.
plus one-half pound al acorn* I Like frost on a window pone,
per day will pull deux through cataract is a ctoudlneos within
i a 00-day yarding period, but'the Icna of tho eye that block*
northern Michigan doesn't have the passage of light. Surgery te
even a fair acom crop every i the only recommended method

Unfortunately deer take' the ■nicceaeful more than . 05 Umea
(referred specie* Imt and even,out of 100 tn those patients for1
though tome browstng pressure whom, an operation is recomu removed by killing more deer., mended.

WBCH

i. Hastings and Barry County's
Own Radio Station

1220
on your Dial

�Personal Mention

at the Osroaao camp which closed
Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Hough

01 BANNEB—•

Hastings and Sunfield
Host Softball Tourneys

Mackinaw City spending Satur­
arrived Saturday for a 10-day day at that location and Sunday
art-O —att. u— — * .
at Mackinac Island, making a
leisurely trip back visiting such
— at th. o&lt;i«
—
puicea oi inuTt-M a* Sea BheU
***** “*• PlWrtm Hollnro* par- |City and tho Cathode Shrine al

Tlie Class D DUtrtct softball
tournament opened Friday night
on Johnson Field and the Clast
C tourney opened Saturday at
Sunfield as teams battled for the
right to move up in the Michigan
’
competition.

BEAUTIFIES AND PROTECTS. INDOORS AND OUT...

Armchair Athlete

armored artth roc* out-cropplnga

V.

This isn't quite in line for an Armchair Athlete, but we
would like to add our felicitations to Hastings' Helen Stebbins
PLAY IN TIGRE STADIUM
leading uranium producer
diamonds through Friday. with who has served as chief clerk of the draft board for more than
Uranium City, a planned town 230
16 years. Draft Board Chairman William Schllhaneck declared
from the nearest railhead,
Friday night on Johnson Field
that Mrs. Stebbins gave the same consideration to the hundreds I attracted technician* and advenand Sunday al Bnnfleld.
------ " ------ **-----------Hastings host team for the of bdvs she processed for mill- --------------- ---------------------------- *
Far North Indiana feU hoprieaaly
Class D competition te the Has­
In love with Uranium City’s taxi­
tings Mfg Company powerhouse
cabs. No other status symbol
which won its first two games
among Indiana could top whizring
Saturday night Manager­ Saturday in the 8th annual I
Chnstenam vs. Clarke. Tucker Catcher Don Bowers’ aggregation Hastings Country Club 54-Hole
Avenue.
walloped Portland. 11-1. with
tournament, with 73 finishing
Jerry
Fager
hurling
two-hlt
ball
vs. Foeter; Blrgti vs. Bennett,
in the five - Inning abbreviated the rugged tees over the tough
18-hole layout. Russ Belfield,
game.
Any Canadian could answer this
ably assisted bv his wife. Treasa.
Robert Holftetw fired a 37
White Division
turned In another fine Job and riddle: “What’s flat, and grows
hould
PktudB*
l°r bring- wheat, rocks. and uranium?two more in the second, four in I‘.—
.
Ungs Country Club's Monday Miller 41. 3. Sexton 44. 1: Rhode tlie third and two in the fifth. Ing some of Southwestern Michi­
I increase tn mining and manufacgan's finest amateur aolfers here
Kinney 43. 0; Lubicnleckl 43. 4. Art Fredenburg and Ken Neil got to play We played with Bill Burr
People of the big pntrie-andtwo hits each in three times at from Crestview and believe It or
wildemesa province, which stretches
and Dr. larry Blair who carded
not,'
when
he
teed
off
Saturdav
760
miles
north
of
Montana
and
Pairings for Monday: Hahn vs.
Sunday night Hastings Mfg. It was the first ball he had hit N Dakota, complain that their
.
B Miller. Bacon vs Roixte; Sex­
Monday's reauMs:
edged Onondaga, 3-4. with Stan since we played with him in the counteymen know little else about
m u
woria
Ussy scattering four hits. same tournament the year be- | them.
Baakatchewan.
Mathews 41. 4 points won. J Brow; Lubienleckl vs. Norris.
fore. And the big. burly guy had ।
—----- •- — *------- -— *run with Shannon Lydy on one round of 42—on the back'
nine
people.
Seven
out
of 10 adults
Frandaen 60-2; Taylor 46. 4. Boughton. Frldpsuch va Peter­
base In the fourth inning. Vem nine — and never hit 50! Bill though their interest was stimu­
Montgomery 61, 0; Booth 47. 3, son; McMillan va. Campbell.
Howman scored the first run as putted for an eagle on No. 15. lated recently by the Saskatchewan
the games leadoff man.
The other two in our foursome
gamut from grain elevators to fu­
Piston Ring got only three hits were Jim Peacock and Al Lint
neral homes The province had
Allerdlng got the other one.
from Marshall. Jim won the from Canada, which It has threatPairings for Monday: Irwin
The Hastings toumev opened fourth flight—he carded a 56 the rideration to Joining the United
va
Lawrence,
Geunther n.
Friday with Lansing Strohs de­ first time hr saw the back nine, States"
FYnndsen; Mathews va. Stanley.
Locks out rust, corrosion and
,
I be extesariy self-reiianL A farmer
feating St. Johns Co-Op. 0-2. but shot a 38 his last time over ° . , .
pitting! Gives positive All­
Saskatchewan was first explored pioneerWild a National GeoDon took a trip over the week- Saturdav night Onondaga de­ the front nine. Al took fourth
write; -w. hM u
feated Charlotte, 5-1, with Ite*, in the second night —and we taiwi. but IU pnM". UtM t»&gt;&gt;-1
Weather protection to gal­
Montgomery; O Miller vs. Os­
n-itng nf
IhVim anH /wU .
.
.
...
. ...
Gibbs pitching. Sunday night have him to thank for some new pering of glacial lakes, and cool
good. J. Cronlnger vs. Btafk.
vanized metal, iron, steel,
Lansing Strohs edged Mount, expressions on what to call some green forests make it still a setting
copper, aluminum! Many new
for pioneers, the National Geo­ of iwrses that they put narks on
Hope Methodist. 2-0. getting both। of the HCC areas '. . .
Cove 43. 4. Burr 45, 0; Sher­
graphic Society says.
colors plus CLEAR to keep
wood 46. 4. Wood 80. 0; Hollister the Wood School rood and Mr. runs in the fifth inning on three
Many things happened during
shiny metals bright! Ask for
37, 4, Panfil 46. 0: Warner 42. and Mra. William Norman and walks and a single.
The E W Bliss Softball team the tournament. We almost lost ini, got eteetririty
4. Blair 40. 0;. Hamaty 45. 3. two daughters left on a vacation
our rust-penetrating primerl
former
HUB
cage
Coach
Lew
opened
Its
tournament
trail
with
trip
Aug.
6
visiting
the
Dells
In
Laubaugh 43, 1; Ironside 40. 4.
a 3-0 win over Onondaga in the
Gillespie 62. 0; Hubbell 56. 4.
wav on No. 13 to recover a ball
Upper Dell routes. They camped Clou C district at Sunfield.
and dropped up to his neck In highway uplasad trsla
this centu
Pairings foe Monday: Sher­ in several places in Wisconsin Rogers School, hurled three-hlt the muck. George Chenoweth
Playhouse
wood vs. cove. Ollleeple rs. Lau- and toured Upper Michigan In­ ball to post the victory with used parked cars on No. 2 as
Many people remember Sas­
baugh; Burr vs. Hubbell. Warner cluding the Copper Harbor and Ernie Strong catching.
backboards to get his ball on the katchewan's becoming a province in arri s "Private Lives" will feature
va. H. Smith; Morey vs. Hollister,
1905
at
the
height
of
settlement.
Nancy Cole and Jay Davis in
Not only did Hudson handle
Ing for MLfsisKlppi into Mlnnehis pitching chores effectively, joshing when he carded 91 hte They witnessed the growth of Re­ the roles written originally for
Iranalde. Hamaty vs. Jacobs;
report a moot beautiful scenic but he drove in all three runs, first 18. and then came back with gina from a shack-and-tent town Gertrude Lawrence and Coward
a par 36. But hte first round Sat- into a pleasant capital city with a himself.
toot
trip.
Green Division
wiwi vuc
Gary w.c
Cole UWUU.CU.
doubled, with
one urday was a 49 so it got thte fine skyline. Regina's flowering as a
Mrs. Rose Engle spent the out in the third inning, then j gentleman off the hook He atili
1 .392.000 Americans
Jack Chadwick was safe on an went on to win hte flight. . . .
ite early Imprr—km on a visiting
Elma Beteon of Irving.
British Journalist: -The Indian
error and John Taff beat out a
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bishop bunt. George Plgel struck out
Outdoor Trail—Our game war­
Ph. Wl 5-2981
ware In Columbus, Ohio, on a then Hudson slammed a double den. Gene Brown, brought home which is suggestive if not aesthetic
three-day oonreoUtm, returning with the sacks dripping for the honors last week. Gene took first —but ■Regina’ U too utterly utter." BUndnewa. Inc. Glaucoma, the
Pairings for Monday: a. Smith'on Bunday.
three-run victory.
place Tuesday. Aug. 9. in the
Snow and Williamson formed Southern Michigan Regional pis­ room in Saskdchewan for a long suit in blindness unless detected
the battery for the losers
tol shoot at Jackson, firing a 278
out of possible 300 with his 28 latlon of 944.000 occuptea a place
service pistol. Thursday. Aug. 11. nearly as big M Texas. A rich
he went to Higlgns Lake to shoot brown plain of superb wheat land
with Michigan's best and was
third, firing 269 Gene was lead­
ing the field until he went into
rapid fire. . . .
Fishing continues to be spotty,
according to reports. Bluegills
have been hitting little brown
crickets on Wai) Lake off Beach­
UB 54953066 5th Pdat,
wood Point, and Middle Lake has
E-18-4 U8A-TAC
been fair for trolling for pike.
Walleyes are doing real well at
Gun. . . .
in Playboy magazine)
Gary GangulBet, son of Mr.
and Mra. Reno Oangulllet. R5
Tlx- theory of using contact
Hastings, has rejoined hte ship
affw Knewflna five wnekv in Js-

FIGHTS RUST ON ALL METAL

“Saskatchewan
Offers Unspoiled
New Frontiers

Hollister Leads
Golf Circuit

ARMSTRONG METALEX

METAL PAINT
• Tiifk, hi|h (loss finish

• Many aicltlng aew colors
• Also mllabla in dev

GALLON

Personal Mention

At the Ledges

BEAUT/py YOUR HOME
HASTINGS PAINT
and WALLPAPER
107 E. Stat* St.

There goes a guy
going places in his
PEDWIN SHOES
(as seen

B &amp; K

SPECIAL

■Take Home­
Fun GALLON

B&amp;K DRAFT ROOT BEER

Pedwin styles are in... they make it big
on campus, after the game, at the strip or
wherever the gang goes.

60

UB. N.™i KWU He ~ Vl„, ln 1M&gt;.
flown from Japan to Subic in
| the Piillipplncs with a stop-over
\ in Okinawa The ship Is on ac­ ATHLFTFS F^OT
HOW TO TREAT ITtive duty tn the Vietnam area.
Hte address te:
Gary Ganguilkt 8 A

(Saturday Only)
10c Dapcait on Contpinaro

S. Ha novar

U83 Reeve, (DLG-24)

Now available for residence customers

CALL-PAK
SERVICE
(Lets you call nearby communities and pay by the minute.)

iiC*
Three great new Pedwin shoes for fell. The Prowler- sleek,
plain front handsewn slip-on. The Blast-rugged, wing-tip
brogue. The Scorcher — classic, handsewn slip on with
penny slot.

‘11.99 to *13.99

applies only to station-to-ttation

within 20 miles* of your telephone
exchange. CALL-PAK Service can

day of the week. The charge for

Caledonia. ClatksviHe. Dalton,

CALL-PAK is 4y! a minute with a

save you money.
Whh CALL-PAK you pay by the

minimum of 60 minutes a month
(plus taxes). And when your calls

Hickory Corners, Lacey. Martin,
Pine Lake. Saranac. Sunfield.
Vermontville and Wayland.

minute. Talk a minute, pay for a

total rfiore than 60 minutes a month,
the CALLaPAK rate for each addi­
tional minute drops to 3.5&lt;

minute. Talk two minutes, pay for

Wayne's

two minutes. Talk three minutes,

store

W State Street

•Wore are the towns you can callwith
CALL-PAK Service from Hastings:

If you make a lot of short Long
Distance calls from your home tele­
phone to Michigan communities

pay for throe minutes-and so on.

as long as you talk.
This new CALL-PAK Service

calls

you

dial ’yourself

between

noon and 7 the next rooming, any

Your telephone businesa office
will be happy to give you more

information about CALL-PAK,

Aho. Benfield. Bellevue.

�HASTINGS SAMNU

TAKE OFF

BARRY'S SERVICE
201
X

RELIABLE CAR
. . . Ekctra 225 hardtop sedan,
full power, air conditioning,

N. Broodway

^phone 945-3400

1M4 FORD CUSTOM SM
3 Dr. Automatic.
1984 VALIANT
4 Dr. 8 Cyl- Automatic.

FORD
PRODUCTS
SME!
1966 Mustang 289

V-8 Eng. 3 Speed Trans.
IMS OLDSMOBILE
Like new!
. . . Cutlass convertible with 1961 MERCURY
bucket seats. 4 speed transmis­
4 Dr. Standard.
1965 Galaxie 500
sion. power steering, radio. 442
1961 CHEVROLET
option, new whitewall tires.
2 Dr. Hardtop; Big 6 Cyl.
2 Dr. 0 CyL
w.'Stick. Low mileage.
1M4 CORVAIR
One owner. Specially
. . . Monza coupe. 4 speed 1961 RAMBLER 8TA. WON.
transmission, whitewall*, radio,
priced!
Standard.
■
white with blue vinyl interior.
(Both of the above cars
NEW HOLLAND 616
still carry the factory
1M3 OLDSMOBILE
FORAGE HARVESTER
. . . Starfirc 3 door hardtop,
guarantee.)
With corn head.
power steering and brakes,
8/18
bucket seal*, console, radio,
whitewall*, Ult steering wheel.
1964 Comet 202
This Is a local, one owner car
and fully guaranteed.
2 Dr.; 6 Cyl., Midnight
Blue, Stick. W. Walls and
1M3 CADILLAC
Radio. .
... 4 door hardtop, spotless
Inside and out Full power and
many extra*. 12 months war­
1962 Ford Galaxie
ranty on this one owner beauty,
500; 4 Dr. Hardtop; Pwr.
1M2 PONTIAC
Steering &amp; Brakes. One
.. . Grand Prix 2 door hardtop,
local owner. Beautiful
■harp red and white tutone
condition.
with black vinyl interior, new
whitewall tires. Look this one
1962 Ford Fairlane
Due to our large sale*
2 Dr.; 6 Cyl., Stick. Tur­
IMS OLDSMOBILE
volume of new 1966 Mer­
quoise. Like new tires.
. . . Dynamic 88 4 door sedan,
cury* and Comets at year­
power steering and brakes, ra­
1961 Comet
end prices, we are over­
dio. whitewalls. One owner car
4 Dr.; Jet Block, Auto­
traded on a new Oldsmobile.
stocked with many fine
matic. Whitewalls. Like
IM1 OLDSMOBILE
Used Cars. All cars are
new. One local lady owner.
. . . Dynamic 88 convertible,
reconditioned, in top
biack with white top and

USED CAR

CLEARANCE
SALE

shape and priced to save

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

1964 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
6 pass. Wagon. V8 Auto. Heal­
er. w/walls. A nice one owner
car!
1964 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Breezeway sfcd. Auto.
Power BL Radio, healer, white­
walls. Dark blue.

1961 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan. 388 V8. Automa­
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
tic; Power steering, radio,
heater. One owner. Real clean!
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigsn Av«. 1963 FORI) GALAXIE 500
Hastings, Michigan
3 Dr. Hardtop. VB automatic,
power steering, radio, w/walls.
Med blue metallic. Nice!

40 YEARS
PROGRESS SALE!
ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.
1965 Mustang
8 cyl. Automatic. W/walls. Ra­
dio. Excellent condition.
1964 Ford Galaxie 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Stand. 8 Cyl.
1964 Ford Custom
2 Dr. Standard 6.
1964 Galaxie 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Burgundy and
white. Automatic. 8 CyL White­
walls. Power steering.
1963 Mercury Meteor
2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 Cyl. Overdrive.
Dark blue.
1963 /Fairlane
4 Dr. Stand/8 CyL
1959 Fordili-Ton Pickup
3 Speed, 6 Cyl.
1959 Plymouth
2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 CyL Automatic
transmLv&amp;lou.

1962 FAIRLANE
2 Dr. Sedan. 8 Cyl. stand. Ra­
dio. heater, w/walls. While
with red interior.

LEGALS

Specially Priced for

Die-Makers

This Week!

Sheet Metal Tryout
(Experienced Preferred)

XOTICB or MOBTQAOB
rOBECLOBUBE BALB
eoudltioa al a certata niortewa mad.
ll.r 11th &lt;i»y of March. 1082,
cubit by JAM KN H. SINKS and
MAKJOK1K SINKS, huaband . and
wttr. a. mart&lt;act&gt;r«. to FARMERS
8TATK BANK OF MIDDLEVILLE. a
Mlehlsah banklux corporation, aa

mvrlsacra, and recorded in th. at■re ot til. Raatsl.r of Dredr for
Barry Connly, Mlchifan. «m March

IsdleaU la thatr adrar•haUar tha UaUd *o«l.vallabl. to both aun.

Press Operators

LARKE BUICK

Die-Setters

Welders—Mig and Heliarc
and

,
Steady Employment

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

»» trtt M.prorldrd b
■ Id mortc*s«. thr land.

Excellent Fringe Benefits
Good working conditions and
benefit*. Apply Larke Buick
and Chevrolet. 1435 S. Han­
. over.
tf

Apply in person at:
Electro Chemical'

and Finishing
33 State St.

Middleville, Michigan

FARM

IMPLEMENTS

WANTED .

Farm Machinery

Person to supply families in
N. Barry Co. or Hastings
No
with Rawlelgh products. "*
capital necessary.
Write:
RAWLEIGH
Dept. MC H 651 375
Freeport, HL

CROSSING GUARDS

WANTED
City of Hastings is seeking ap­
plications for men or women to
serve as crossing guards (safe­
ty patrols) at State Road at
East, Michigan at Woodland.
Broadway at Grant, State Road
al Taflce Drive.
RICHARD SENIOR
Chief of Police

SotiJiiwMtrrly direr

LIQUOR BAR at Yankee Springs
Resort Area, dining and danc­
ing. steady year-round busi­
ness. One other liquor license
In county. Property Includes
attractive building, plenty ot
parking, equipment in excel-

MODERN 3 bedroom home on
N. Michigan Ave. Excellent
condition. Call Wl 5-4974 Or
SY 5-3186 for appointment, tf

FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
MENT. one 4-room cottage,
furnished or unfurnished. Lake
privilege*. All utilities fur­
nished. Phone 623-3024.
tf

★ Notice*
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
8325. This Includes, postage
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
49046.
tf
rARpi!— r.IPAMrMn
rAHV
CLEANTOO UJ EASY
T
h-n?'

7orlt- ,
square feet
for onlj' W®9- Hastings Floor
Covering, 123 W. State. Hasting*.
Wl 5-5118.
powder*, primer* and loaded
shells, etc. Rifle value, $30000 IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
— loading equipment $70.00.
•FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
Will sell complete for only
SERVICE! No charge for over­
8250.00. Call 945-3884 after 8
size print*.
tf
pm.
tf
RUMMAGE SALE—1637 8.
LARGE OAS RANGE — Detroit
Broadway. 8 to 5 pjn., Satur­
day and Sunday.
8/18
Jewel. In good condition. *35.
Wl 5-2349.

posl-

tta r,x

Wl 5-2426

—INC. 460 Tractor. Like new!
1962 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic. Pow­
Starter and lights.
er steering, heater. Actual
—1959 Cock-ShuU 550 tractor
43.000 miles. One owner.
with live PTO—hydraulic and
1961 PONTIAC CATALINA
power steering.
4 Dr. H.Top. Auto. Power steer, —Case Flail Chopper.
and brakes. Radio, heater, —John Deere 16 ft. Drag.
u walls. Like new bronze fin­ —1949 John Deere A Tractor.
ish.
A-l shape.
1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
—Oliver 7 ft. P.T.O. Combine.
Good shape!
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 Automatic.
Radio, heater. Bargain!
'
—Used large grain trailer. Hy­
draulic dump.
1938 FORD WAGON
—LH.C. 9 ft. PTO Combine.
Automatic. VB. Runs Rood!
—John Deere 25 PTO Combine.
1959 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 aulomaUc.
—Case 85 Spreader. Almost like
1963 SCOUT
new!
4 Wheel Dr. Full metal cab. —John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
Warn Hubs.
—Mowers and Conditioners
1951 1JL M TON PICKUP
4 speed trans. Red.

WE ARE EXPANDING IN THIS
AREA — We need men and
women from all walk* of -life.
Several positions open. All in­
quiring strictly confidential.
Send resume to: Adam* and
Adams Assoc., A. R. Klpen, R1
Lake Odessa. Mich.
8/25

8/18 CHESTERB. STEM INC. would
like to tJuy your land if it ha*
a good stand of Hard Maple or
Old Oak trees on it. Let us buy
your wood-lot and save it for
future generations. Homer
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Mod­
Becker. Rl, Hasting*. Ph. 945em clean 3-bedroom ranch.
_ 5J46.
,
10/20
Cks heat: full basement; I ■
--------- -------------- ------ ------built-in kitchen. Large corner ■ CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES—
picked
lot in excellent neighborhood j Pick your own or ready -&lt;»«
—•
any day. Excellent picking.
serosa from elementary school.
North of Belding 3 miles on
Cali 945-2841.
tf
M-91. Bird Blueberry Planta­
tion. Phone 794-0348.
9'8
BUILDING 44' X 130' located in
Freeport, Mich. Currently rREDUCED
7^PRICES in cffectun^
equipped as automotive garage.
til August 35 on Frlgidaiie, upVery liberal term*. Call R. L.

Walton.. Broker, Kalamazoo
345-3969 Collect.
9/1
ty. likhlcsa.
HOME FOR SALE on two extra­
A- Help Wanted—Women
Dated: July 13. IBM
targe lot*. Garage with base­
Hlrhird J. Hadton.
at 8i«*«l * Hudasn
ment. Bath with shower.
Attornaya for Farnun State Bank
PARTY PLAN MANAGER—
Right of way on Bauble Lake
103 W. Blate threat
Groundfloor opportunity for
No. 1 and 2. Snow plowed road.
Ilaallaya, Mkhi*an
10/6
experienced party pion person.
PRICED TO SELL. Phone:
Rapid advancement. Beautiful
1-366-5282, Iron*. Michigan, tf
clothing at value price*, from
Fashion Wagon of Minnesota 2-BEDROOM HOME—Very nice
Woolen, Openings for sales­
people. party plan and direct.
For details, call COLLECT to
Mr. Moore at Minn. Woolen.
318-722-2656.
8/25
TAVERN BDM IN DELTON—A
high - volume operation, one
other tavern In this area. 6Ar Miicellaneout
room apartment for owner.
Seating capacity over 100.
minimum help required to op­
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
erate. Priced to sell. Call patch
TLED GAS! See Car! A Betty's
State-Wide, phone 963 - 8108
Appliances before you buy!
evenings or 963-2200 Untile
20. tOKO
They Sell—They Install—They
Creek. 246 North 20th St., BatService. Ph. Wl 5-3833. M-tt
tie Creek.
8/181
South.

delivery. Call Wl 6-3474 for In­
formation. Consumers Power
Company.
8/18

★Peraonel*

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
PO. 171. Hastings Telephone
Wl 6-3895. Meeting* every
Monday, 8 pm.
U
★ Wanted to Buy
3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
rage in or near Hastings. Call
623-2719 Delton.tf

A" Work Wanted

HANDY-MAN would like odd
job* of any kind. Cali RO 58831.
if

NOTICES
SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS

OVER 10 TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS FROM $95 TO 8200

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Quality structure* built by
experienced crew*.

Any size, any shape,
any purpose.

/MOTORS
LINCOLN

•

MERCURY

. I.H. TRUCKS
1320 N. Miahigan

4 Dr. 8 CyL Automatic.

Phwoc 945-2479

1959 Plymouth Fury
2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyL,
power steering, w/walls, radio.

8 18

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Service

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New • Remodel • Repair

305 S. Church

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

1964 Chavrotet
1 Ton. Cabin Chassis.

Over Start’s Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Store

RenneR Ford Inc.

CANVAS TARPS
5x7 to 16x20

Wl 5-5352

$3.47 up

FARMERS!

WINICK'S
206 N. Micidgsa

Easy Ways to
Order YOUR
WANT Ads!

for your foil planting.
Place your order now to

Lut week of
SHORTS. SWIM SUITS,
SUMMER SKIRTS
2 tor 25c
Mens
bUOBT SLEEVED SHIRTS
20c each
Lot* and lot* ot
Ladle*’ and Giri * DRESSES
Several MEN’S SUITS
WALK UP AND SAVE!

.

818

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NOTICE

1963 GMC Pickup

ART MXADE, Salesman

HELP WANTED
Real Estate Opportunity
CAN YOU SELL?
Your own full - time businesa.
Real Estate, right in this area.
National company, established in
1900, largest in its field. (Unli­
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liutructldh given in all ptuuca of
your operation — from Start tn
Success. All advertising, all signs,
forms, supplies are furnished.
Nationwide advertising brings
Buyers from Everywhere. Can
you qualify? You must have ini­
tiative. excellent character
(bondable), sales ability, be fi­
nancially responsible. Commis­
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woman, couple or team That Can
Sell. Write today for informa­
tion. STROUT REALTY, 7 South
Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60603.
8/25

All the Above Cara

1962 FAIRLANE 500
4 Dr. Sedan, a Cyl. Stand,
trans. Radio, heater, w/walls.
Green.

1959 Ford Galaxie 500

1964 Ford F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Stylealde Pickup.

correctly.
CARDS OF THANKS fr IN MtMORIAM!

eiy of price* starting at $895
per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
matches. Calk Battle Creek.
WO 3-0159 collect after 8 pm. ONE USED JACOBSON RID­
ING LAWN MOWER, one used
Reo riding mower, and one
used Lawn Boy riding lawn
Special —Your razor cleaned,
mower. E. L. Carpenter Hardlubricated and sharpened, only
8135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 144 X. WHEELER MARINE SALES de
State St, Hasting*
tf
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boat*.
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Flote Boat*. Trailer* and ac­
in aluminum, steel or wood
cessories. M-68 in Nashville.
sash. Burkey Auto Ola** A
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
tf
Radiator. Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
son, Hastings.
tf lO’X 52* EXPANDO MOBILE
HOME —Take over payment*.
Call IV 5-3906.
9/1
EXPERT TAILORING on ladle*'
and men's clothing. Phone Wl
5-5714, 5604 Gun Lake Rd. TABLE PAJER — For picnics,
family reunions, lot* of use*
Tailor Shop.
tf
40- by 300’ $350 at The Ban­
TELEPHONE ANSWERING
ner office.
tf
SERVICEy-Phone 945-3187.
’
8/25
SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom
rifle made by McCord's of
Ionia. Will shoot a 3" group at
Ar Help Wanted
100 yd*, with ease. Mauser ac­
tion, Yeager barrel and trigger.
Fisher saiciy.
safety. *3 io
to o
8 vareame
variable
nsner
■cope, peepaight In mount, full
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
sling with quick detach, swivel*
PLUS, complete hxndloading
equip for above Echo pres*,
30 M dlw lad
bmteU

you many $.

1963 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
1900 CADILLAC
4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic, power
. . . Fleetwood 60 special,
steering and brakes. Radio,
loaded with extras including
heater, w/walls. Beautiful
air conditioning, original fac­
light blue finish. One owner.
tory finish and has new whlteOnly 12,000 miles.
NICE SELECTION OF
OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE
FROM FOR A BUDGET
PRICED CAR.

and make money doing it. Full
or part time opportunity for
ambitious woman to assist me
in my beauty counsellor teach­
ing service. Free Facial. For
appointment call Nellie Balmer
945-5944 or MS-DIM.
tf

THE FORD MOTOR CO.—

1963 FORD CONV.
8 Cyl. Stand.

FOR SAXE BY OWNER—Twostory trama house in fourth
ward. Oas heat Two baths, five
bedroom*. One block from
school. Available around Sept.
1. Shown by appointment.

MINIMUM RATE—50c lot Twonty Worth.

TWO LUXURY CARS OF

IBM VOLKSWAGEN

matching interior, nicely
equipped including power steer-

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nka aad Mwiscitattm to all
relative*, friends and neigh-

Writes About
Alcoholism

Colondor of
Spocial Evont*
• The expectation Ct complete

seen

feringa, message* of *ympathy.
food, American Legion, also the
girls at the Manufocturiag Co.
for th* dinner which was brought

m

a necemlty.

realistically expected of the handi­
capped individual, and you know
live and understanding about la that he U desirous of receiving
help, then your help can prove
Invaluable. Even here, though, a
the V'A Hospital In Ann Arbor

GO

■ VMMAGE SALE FRIDAY

day. Aus 18. In the pariah hall

FALL BUMMAGE SALE
Fall Rummage Sole, Sept. 18­
17, Parish House, sponsored by fairly though net n*r****rily
equally, William H. MUM, Urdthe Hastings BPW Club.

RUMMAGE SALE
Rummage Sale. 1B37 8 Broad­
way, 0 to 5 pre, Saturday and
Sunday.

Offer help, but dant try to

Grandfather and Great Grand­
father.

Children Need
Fairness, Not
Just Equality

- Find out what activity is most
folka directly and LnUxnateiy af­
fected by tho situation to are Important to the individual and

The Woodland Lion* Club U
planning a chicken barbecue far
Saturday, Aug. 27, In downtown
Woodland, serving from 6 to 8

th* Vogt Funeral Home for their
ting on make-up. reading, or pUyunderatandlng and helpful serv­ aa they might see any other dlice; also the pall-bearer*. Your
Seek the paUenl'a Idea*, otherA condannlng sjtttUido 1* much
dividual* close to an alcoholic.
Mrs. Heber Julian
Tha aloohollc'a behavior tends
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hansen

Publlc Notice: Artiste' work­ act equality.
shop I* offering Baturday rnorn-

□real Grandchildren

kindergarten ago through Sth
grade July 8 through August 27,

• Keep an open and receptive
or consultation of a physician.
of hla Immediate family and
• If possible, seek the guidance
friend*—and this rejection. In
Keep device* simple.

LEGALS

Freeport

PUMUOATIOW OMDBB.

provided by

1L

Mite MU .

h. less
Dlnunrre
ar PellUnnrr

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to them but the actual example
each Baturday. Up to 30 children.
Members are invited to acuplture If children sec adult* being dls-

ert Booth and Mark Lawrence,

Dy Mr*. Sylvan Tagg

UUly.
Thia type of outside aid can
encourage the uIcoInjUc and his
family to gain Lnalghl into the
nature of the underlying Illness.
Accepting the fact that the prob­
lem exist* and understanding
really the first steps in doing
something about IL

recover—if they wont u. badly
enough—and If tl»cy arc given
the kind of outside help they

Bp4 Keith Newton returned to
the Missile Base at Wheeler,
Ind, Monday after spending two
weeks with hla parents, Mr. and
Mra. Howell Newton. A Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Brovont of Gallon,
Ohio, were Thuraday callers of
Mr. and Mra Newton. A Mr.
and Mrs. George Mann and chil­
dren of Flint were Baturday
overnight and Bunday guests of
her parent*. Mr. arid Mrs. Bob
Newton. A Theron Caln of Has­
tings was n Wednesday lunch
guest of Mrs. Robert Newton.
Mr. and Mra. Clark Blanchard
and daughters of Grund Ruplds
were Tuesday guests for a sup-

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton. *

Bill attended the Ionia fair on
cause. A person suffering from Friday. ★ Ray Beese called on
sicoliolixm lias medical probSouth Bowne, Sunday. A Miss
needs pelp with his situation on Mary Kauffman of Goslien, Ind.,
Publlcsll
and Mrs. Sam Omen of Lowell
Pklltp H. Mllrkall. I’robat* JuJj..
were last week caller* of Mra.
Ruth Bleam.
■rin* be b«iil
I- ■. I r? a n

rence, spent Sunday through lids same attitude over into
Tuesday with the former's ma­ their contacts with other adulta"
ternal grandparent*, Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Laugh, at Spring

LadJ Campbell at their cottage
In the evening Doug Brovont. and on Algonquin I * be A Mr. and
Arlen King were callers.
Mr*. Floyd Grinnell and grand­
daughter. Morula Grinnell and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valine EUlott visited Mra. Vivian
TlKimption and family attended Johnson and children at Battle
Creek last Thursday. * Bunday

and Mra. Dorothy Campbell were
ncll and family and Mr. and
Mrs. George Brownell of Grand Mrs. Eldon Grinnell and family.
Rapids, a Mr. and Mra. Don
Walton and family of St. Johns family attended the Blough re­
union at the Freeport Ball Pork
ent*. Mr. and Mrs Claude Wal- Bunday.

Caledonia were Bunday evening
Whitney. A Gaylord
callers of Mrs. Bloom. a Mr. and Elnora
Mra. Cecil Oler accompanied Mr. Whitney and daughters of Grand
Saturday
callers of
and
Clifford Andrus
ana Mrs.
mra. uuuotu
ruiurus to
to 1 Ledge
—
..were ..
--- „—' ~~
Grand Ledge two weeks ago to 1Ua mother. Mrs. Elnora Whitney.
Psychotherapy Is also being hear Mrs. George Romney. * Mr. I Mr. and Mra. Richard Blough
used
widely
a*
the
modem
treat
­
nuu
vuicuuni
Ul
x caob.
rile X«
ment of alcoholism. Individual Hostings and Mr. and Mrs Cecil accompanied Mr. and Mra. Chas
BapUab
be Probe
or group psyclx&gt;thcrap/-ls cm- Oler enjoyed a trip around the' Blough to the Ionia Fair Thurafrult belt Sunday,
Bundav. a
* Hubert d&amp;v.
fruit
day.
ployed
to
help
the
alcoholic
gain
n • pellilaa by
irln* lor appoint' insight into ills dilemma so he Blough left Monday for Detroit
where he expected to be inducted daughter of Reloads, Calif., and
blema realiaUcally, without the Into the Army.
Mra. Warren Roush of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blough and vbdtcd Mr. and Mra. William
Social adjustment and spirit­ Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mishler and Mr. and Mra.
ual aupfxirt Is frequently secured Blough and family ot Victoria, Charl« Blough at the Blough
through Alcolu&gt;llc» Anonymous,
he th Blough and children tf home Friday afternoon. A Mr.
and Mra. Roy Karchcr of Sun­
a problem'in your family, please Portage attended the Blough re­ field spent Wednesday with Mr.
don’t hreltato to ask far help.
There are alcoholism Information Sunday. A Mr. snd Mrs. Monel and Mrs. Robert Humphrey and
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□enters In many Michigan com- ODiner of Kalamazoo visited Mr. family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
inuniuc*. or you may ask your and Mrs. Jesse Blough Sunday. Buehler and family and Mr. and
local health department for a A Mr. and Mrs. Don Blough and Mrs. Milton Buehler and family
Hat of the community sources children of Wyoming were Mon- were Sunday evening guests of
that deal with die problem.
Jesse Blough.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Neeb and
nrel 1, All*|wlraaA |&gt;rayiH* (&lt;■
Mra. Edna Neeb of Clarksville
■“rat "f ■an admlnlelraUr 1
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allland grandson, Ralph of Green.Publira linn and avrvUr
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr*. Ml. ™ S.W
at M,.
Arthur Clinton. A Mr. and Mrs
Marvin Patrick and children en­ visited Mr. and Mra. Roy Blough.
joyed a picnic at the Wesleyan
campgrounds Sunday. A Mrs.
Clum enjoyed tlie Ionia fair SalSunday dinner guests of Mr. and urday. a Th* Young Married
Couple and Teen-age group from
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physical handicap?
A Gary LaVerb and Kelley Mc­ tlie United Brethren Church enToday'* Health Guide, the Ameri­ Ghee spent Friday and Satur­ Joyed
can Medical Association'* manual day with Mr. and Mra. Vernon
of health Informutlon and guid­ Thompson at their cabin near
ance for the American family, Baldwin.
point* out that It Is understandable
Mr. and Mra. Norval Thaler
and quite normal that you should and family attended the John
wish to "do for" the disabled mem­ Thaler family get-together at Jerry PoBthumua and family of
ber of your family, but it may be Tyden Park Sunday. A Mr. and Alto enjoyed a picnic dinner at
more helpful to allow him to do Mra. Elwood Yoder attended an Harris Creek Bunday. * Mr. and
Army reunion near Flint. Sat­
urday night. A Mra. Hlldur Ol­ were Saturday evening visitors
really being helpful. It is wise sen of Detroit was a Saturday
supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur Moore. A Mr. and Mrs. Phil­
paUenl** real capwbUllle* and lip Scese and Larry of Logon Dutcher home. A Barney SchonMmltoUom.
were Sunday evening lunch delmaycr of Middleville was a
guest* of Mr. and Mra Ray Friday visitor al the Hoytpstlent U not interested in mlnlDutcher home, a Mr. and Mrs.
OBDEB OF PUBLICATIONmuing hi* physical problems. Real (called on Mrs. Joe Bradley of Richard Blough and famUy of
psychological problems are best Logan Thursday evening.
Victoria, Texas, Mr. Hubert
handled with the advice of a
Blough and Miss Kathy DeVrle.
physician, but there are several tended the farewell party for were Tureday evening supper
factor* that illustrate the type of Hubert Blough at the home of gureta of Mr. and Mra Ben
problems that may be encountered Kathy DeVries Saturday eve­ ChriaUe. The Richard Bloughs
HIM,
in living In a household with a ning. A Mr. and Mra Richard
handicapped person—
Blough and family of Victoria.
Cindy Lou Hoffman.
• The dependent nature of some Texas. Hubert Blough and
people,
which their disability tends Kathlp DeVries were Thursday
I uhlieatii.n
to accentuate.
evening supper guests of Mr. and
• The lack of intellectual ability Mra. Tom Owen. A Mra. Gloria
Haled: Ana, Ij. liinil.
Spencer of Grand Rapids was a
II- Jliuhril. Jud*e of Fro- or educational bonckground.
• Plain Uzintss.
Thursday supper guest rof Mra. Wayne, Baturday da train.
Hkk'ar* J. liuilaa*
Effie Parker, a Mra. Terra Gate*
work after having spent a life­ and Bob Moser of Grand Rapids
time of "doing for other*.'' (The were Sunday visitors of Mra. Ef­
parent* who feel that the chU- fie Parker. A Surtday evening
visitor* of Mr. and Mra. Keith
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where withdrawal from physi-

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MEMORIAL MONUMINTS

OF DISTINCTION

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agency for

INSURANCE

Voight VanSyckle of Dowling,
Mra. Hlldur Olsen waa a Bun­
day dinner guest of Mrs. William
Klemp. A Mr. and Mra John
Dusseau and daughter, Julie, of
Hasting* were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs, David Relgler and
Shelly of Carlton Center were
Tuesday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur CUnton. A Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Clinton were
Friday cupper guest* of Mr. and
Mra. Don Clinton of Middleville.
* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton
enjoyed an old schoolmates re­
union of Mr. Clinton's at Town­
send Park at Cannonsburg Bat­
urday. A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
CUnton viakedMr* Helen Erb at
Pennock Hospital Friday. A Mr.
and Mra. Arthur Clinton caUed

Swanson Inauranc*
IM I. Mlchlga* Are.

All Forma of

Banfield - Vicinity

Sherman and friend. Marjorie Hart
Frednck Luncke and daughter, of Lansing, who brought the din­
Dukes attended the Dukes re- Cheryl, of Grand Rapids wire ner. Other callers were Mrs- Fred
Slogel of Freeport and Mrs. John
Bunday. ★ Arnold Dukes of MldRoy Kauffman and daughter of
Lynda Richardson, daughter of
Clarksville were evening callers. Mr. and Mra. John Richardson,
relumed recently from a visit with
Ing of Indianapolis, Ind., and
aid Crites in Jackson. He visited Twenty-four relatives attended a
potluck buffet luncheon honoring
Dcmlng and family of Hastings ut the Okctnus Ha.pital. A Mrs. Mra. Ilvon* Carl's birthday Sunwere Sunday dinner guests of Greta Blough was a Wednesday

tine* and Mr*. Don,Cullen. Jim­
mie and Undaey were Sunday

ed overnight. A Mr. and Mra
Ben Christie arid family, David
and Hubert Blough, Kathy De-

Church Saturday evening.
Ralph Moor* and dam

Moore. Mr

Duane Campbell at Dewitt were,

Tuesday. * Rev. and Mra. Arman
are enjoying a vacation this
were Tuesday dinner guests of

Mra.

Frank

Diuiku spent

the

family at their Houghton Lake

entertained the Thursday night
pedro club. A Mr and Mra. How­
ard Cole and Josephine Cheese­
man were Sunday dinner guest*
Tom Eckert Is spending this
week in Washington, D. C., on Bklugh and grandson, Raymond Carl and family of Battle Creek, of the Gordon Buxtons. A There
will bo a community farewell
Uic 4H Service Club trip.
is spending a few days at her
trailar at Morgan Mills. A Mr. Blanche Lambert, both of Holland,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Angel and family
Dowling were Timrzday supper of Rockford, Ted Smith of Del- mail Bird's home Sunday. Aug.

Howard Thaler and Gayle at­
tended the John Thaler family DeWccrd and daughter of Mid­
dleville were Sunday visitors of
• 2^', * ^r'
*Ds. Howard
Tho Dukes fomly reunion wus
held at the Freeport ball park
Holden in Grand Rapids.
Sunday. Guest* were from
Waytx-. Lavonia, Troy, Lowell,
Stanwood and Hostings, a Mn».
Wilbur Dye of Lake Odessa and Martin Buttlcr and mother, Mra
KrandchUdrm, J111 and Lori Morrisy and Guy Draper of TuyBartholomew of Hastings, Mr.
und Mra Harold CalcxXt of Lake
Mr. Draper is staying
week* visit with the

Springs, Louis Huggins of Kola-1
moaoo. Mrs. Bertha Ravbell and
Eric Dudall of Los Angeles, Calif., I

from her own children a* well.
Children

do

not

family dinner

,toe

*

*** Norman

Digel ixxne in Boule Creek to
"outgrow' visit cousins, the John Holly*
, from Indianapolis.

should be treated before the

counsels the National Society for

Nearly 88 percent of all Mich­
igan children reside in school
district* that have K-12 &lt; kinder­
garten through 12th grade) pro-

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Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery

Repair

Ad* Baturday.

Stat* Farm Insurance

Insvranc* and Bondi
JimtY ANDRUS

Middleville

KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Well. Drain
wait. Ben Franklin Store. Stale
field, Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
at Jefferson.
1,000 gals.). Call 945-5482.

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship. COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Gilmore Jeweler*. 102 E. St*t*
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
ING done st the farm according
Si. Phon* Wl 5-5316.
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
ice,'218 N. Jaffarson.
reau Services, M37 So., Wl 5­
2223.
CERAMIC. FORMICA, LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­ CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
ting* Floor Covering, 123 W.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
parts and supplies. McCulloch
Stare. Wl 5-5M8.
ICE —24 hour Service (black
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
. and white). Jacobs Prescription
Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
Sylvan Tagg- Mra. Gordan'
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Also RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
, all kinds of Jswalry Repair and
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv­ CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
(
Engraving. Millar Jrwwlers, 118
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phono
Fabrics in Barry Counfy. Kirsch
Grand Rapid* viri|cn last Wed- 1 W. Stet. St.
Wl 5-5176.
1
rods. Installation and Hanging.
Alto waa x* Baturday
BeVerwyk's Color Center, 221
GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP —All SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
Sylvan Taggtor*. machinery and chain saw*
w«ah*rs. dryers and small home
in
our
new
building
at
124
N.
•ppllanca*. Call 945-2317.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—■Plus specialLorry Hoffman and family
Wayne in honor ot Chert Ly
ic*. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl
ftrak birthday. Mra. Geiger, «
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
5-5052.
.
tea been riatUne there cai
TERS—Stevica. parts, hoses and
Phon* 945-5316.
home with him. * Mr. and
b*«s 4or all makes. Authored
Charters Geiger and granddaiu
Hoove, Sales and Serv.cc Steury
tor, Cindy Hoffman ot Waj
Buiineo Services Offered
Electric, 222 S. Jaffenon.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —

spent Thuraday at the Ionia

AUTO — Fill
BONDS

Buttcrworth HospltaJ Saturday.

Mra. Elmer Bender spent last
week with her mother, Mra. Hen­ they might belter use the
ry Helmink, in Holland. The lat­
ter hud undergone surgery in
the Holland Hospital. A Mr. and
"We cannot ignore changed
Mrs. Alan Orafmlller and Iric of conditions,'' be says. "Our clulKalamazoo spent Saturday night
fcrent world from that which
Elton Lawrence, and Bunday left
By Mr/. Mary Jack/on
for the Lawrence cottage at must be accepted by adults.
» AmM
79J-IU0 Torch Lake for a week's vaca­
tion. A David M. Lawrence'* sd- with an eye to the probable fu­
ture. Wo cant hold on to the
David Chase were from Friday to
AFB, Great Falls.
Tuesday visiting relatives in De­ Mulmstrom
Montana.
troit and Dearborn. A Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Kermecn and family
started north Thursday. Susan is
at tlie Methodist Camp at Lake Mrs. Bill Corson, who suffered a
Louise and the rest of the famlly slight stroke Tuesday. Aug. 4. A
went on to Noblnway for a few
days. A Mrs. Fred Brog is spend­ in Uic Medical Facility the last
ing this week visiting her sister three months, was brought home
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Patterson in Livonia and getting nesday. Aug. 10. Callers Saturday
acquainted with her new grand­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clear
niece, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
from KMlh of Battle Creek callGlen Kelt, in Plymouth. A Mike

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Tractor and Lawn Boy Mower*.
lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
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5311.
5
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snd

supplies.

Kelley

Electric

Concrete Product*

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

Miscelloneou*

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN-

221 W. Mill.

Radio, TaUviuoa Rapairing

:NTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE — 315 $. Manov.r.
945-3862. Free Mrvka for on*
ye*r on Sctchil I-Carlson Color.
TV'S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY-

Hastings.

ion. Phone Wl 5-9117'.

Call 945-3481 If You Would Like to bo Lilted in
This Weekly Service and Repair Guide

�SX^l^'Artist Has Won
r’S-JS
IS!I Responsibility

trans set the terms for him. In1

ctontal

"But although this support
has become steady and generous.
Il docs not fulfiD the traditional

injuries

to

chUdrenk | ww/» s

wx

hsllng the support of Lndlvl-1
duals and institutions -who will,

s

MWith r reedom

out of every four eye accidents
during these yeara

at Glenn Hlyn_ Hl, to pending

Winnie tha

Dtotrid

AUTOMOBILE =.
INSURANCE

a

HsU. complained about the
whims of patronage but by the

at World

1

Inman and Nancy Jo of Livonia
It win te Michigan's second
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baxter, SpudLaculae la the Greenville
Clirislenaen

to complain about."

West Woodland
HDltcfUrc

The Barry County Road crew

Sofa driven prefer the

pondobility of our fast
tonal

attention

By Vidor Sitton

dltlons — political, solcal and

&amp; Rlwrslde

when

universal literacy Joined with

Road. M-43 to Jordan Road, last
week They trimmed the branches
need for literacy Illustration."
But the ortlat didn't dlsap- tin- side toward tin* rood. put
In new pipe under the rood to
ing and embarrassing facta
about artists Is that they will
continue to produce art whether
anyone wonts It or not." Iglehart trance or exit via Hut south end
points out.
• Without patrons, artists luid siblc and cars that tried to
to set their own problems and negotiate It were really mired
♦ I KNOW I HAVE some change herb
find their own personal sym­ In the mud following the rain.
ZsprriBFLACff/"
bolisms. They are free to a- When it dried off, ruts and gul­
chleve quality. They were also lies made
dangerous.
Fr™,
tr,
Iw.
ues
"
UU1C
travel
very
aangvroua.
free o be hungry and dtopas- and luird on
n wlll
MWMX1 in whatever picturesque pro6oblj. tx, . problem for a
Monday and crashed Int/S a Bunday overnight guests of Mr.
। long time to come.
cultlpacker in the field belong- and Mra noyd Baxter.
Sisson_____
Mr. and Mra Victor
A__ ■
__
* nlnL■» t,nn.
| attended the Wesleyan Camp

X&gt;

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY

meeting at HusUnga Friday and
Baturday. Thursday evening and no one was seriously injured,-.* day evening, at
nlng they attended the Pilgrim family of Cleveland. Ohio, arHoliness Camp meeting at Hop­
kins. In the afternoon they wit- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rising
Friday evening for a weekend
j21 men and women were Im- visit. On Sunday they OMisted
Mrs. .Risings' foster parents. Mr.
Lake. In the evening tliey were and Mrs Mearle Scott with an
' among more than 600 who heard open iiouse of their golden wed­
Rev. George Farah president of ding. They returned homo Mon. Eastern College. Allentown. Pa.,
deliver a sermon on the Second
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stannard
Coming of Christ.
of Torrance. Calif., have been
Mra. Gertrude Rowlader of
Bayne Rood has been asriiUng
Thomas Nicthamer. In company
her son, Dwight, and family on witii tlie latter and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Jordan, tliey spent
while Dwight has been confined last week touring points of hls-

o
^^rganixe with

for any

worthwhile

Local

Loan

purpose!

tho home of

Ddn
lor Fellowship of the Congrcga“—'
—*“ *
------ --centerpiece of the decorated
table. Mra. Strong received many
lovely gifts. * Mrs. Ruth DcaHaney. Darrell Deagrangee. Mra.

Local Finance
Phone Wl 5-3424

.-.i— « — a •
“
spent Sunday with Mra. Ray-1
mond Gutterrez and Becky at.

until

Every inch • rugged
John Deere

Miss Doria Went left Friday to
spend a week with her grandj
parents, Mr. and Mm Percy
Wood at Clarkloke. * Mra Rate
Lane returned after a visit with

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BIRKE’S

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son-Droatc
Ferguson Hospital.
Grand Rapids where she hag
been a batlcnt for 10 days.
Saturday afternoon at the lair
I Dennis Russell. About 50 attend­
ed from Lowril, Bellevue. NaabI ville, Hastings, laming. Pino
JOHN DEERE
LAWN &amp; GARDEN
TRACTOB

decorated by the groom’s uncle,
Henry Curtis. It was topped with
a miniature bride and groom
with white and silver bells. The
round mirror. The couple re­
ceived many loreiy gifts.
Mr. and Mra. Dewitt Everett
and Richard and Alma of Mus­
kegon. Mr. and Mra. Harold
Everett and family of Clarksvllla

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;uid daughtera were among the
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Ford Snyder of Pontiac

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Lake Odessa
By Francei Johntton

consumers
Mwer

will

| FRIGHTEN YOU? |

very thankful, the constant
lightning, the roar of the thun-

cvcry one on the alert
about midnight.

farm

cqulpmcnt. At least aix different
types of Irrigation systems will
be displayed and demonstrated
. '. .
~
— ------- — ccsBurs ana lAuintranai ui uua
rived home Saturday for a 30-. expanding potato growing area, through cooperation of disUlbuday leave with hla parents. Mr.
tors, manufacturers and MSU
ard baa spent the last year in1
on the Bcus-Peteraon farm agricultural engineers.
Irrigation dononatreUons will
Thlaland with the Army with the I ^rS^V^Au^M^O^W^
be of Internal to all farmers con­
heavy construction group. After ^L.T^
sidering watering system* MSU
hla Move be will report to Fort
engineers
believe
the
Hnod Trra* * Mrs TWhrl Ash rest a few miles to the Ferris agricultural
U..U.M .............
-—
.. — — ----end MrsOsfe Garridof Kalu- Chrtstasiam farm near McBride ji exhibit and demonstrations of
mazoo Mra? Thetma OUUiand
“more.
irrigation equipment will be the
------- --------------- -------------- . - - i There will be conducted toura m»rt complete of any shown in
er were Bunday visitors of Mr. of the Oro-Ida processing plant lhc Midwest in 18M.
al Greenville on Tuesday after- | Economic Information on the
and Mra Harley Btadel.
noon. Visitors will also see med- j value of Irrigation to tlie quimtquci and family visited tiielr cm equipment for grading and Ity and quality of potato producalring which has been Installed tlon will be provided to visitors.
at Blodgett Hospital. Grand
Rapids. Sunday. * Mr. and Mra.
Don Archer and Ben Archer of
Flint were gurots of their steer,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carpenter of
Grand Rapids. Sunday.
A 13:30 potluck dinner will be
held after Sunday school in the
Congregational Church to meet
Rev. Charles Hervey of Adrian,
who will be guest speaker Bun­
W« Flnilll Shim, Flobrsrk, Work Clofhoo
day morning. He will be here os
a candidate for the church paslorate. Mra. Ronald Erickson Is
the dinner chairman.
(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibion)
Wl 5-4062
For Bonner CUmKlcd Ads
; 323 S. Michigan
Call Wl 5-3481

Smith spent Bunday In Con­
tinental. Ohio, with Mrs. Carrie
FtilU and other relatives st

eluding Gettysburg and Wash­
•on and son. Brian, of Wood­ ington. D. C. They returned
land, enjoyed a trip Aug. 6 and Monday evening during the se­
7. They were at Coney Island, vere storm. * Mra. Earl Engie,
near Cincinnati. Ohio, and also
visited Barry's uncle and aunt. Woodbind called on Mr. and
Mra. Prank Neithamer Tuesday
Hamilton. Ohio. * We u riderstand that a car driven by Har­ aviation, stationed at Key West.
old Anderson of Nashville fulled
to turn at the north end of Rush leave with ills parents. * Al­
Rood sometime during the night though no tornado developed
during the long watch on Mon-

•25 to ‘1,000 at..

112 5. Jefferson, Hastings

Beus-Petersun form the fim day

a^pttoaTi^n^ agriculture
appiicaviwu
chankals on potato planta Heilcoptera conventional aliyaR
and ground equipment will Jto
uu-d. I«ot*to harvesting
Potato grows* at Michigan njef&lt;
demonstrated. tnLakeview Barrack* and AuxlUand other mid-weaiam slates eluding the new vacuum atone
July.
will find Montcalm county the eeporaiora which reduce potato

The freedom of the artist
Tlw artL-4 will continue to net
Uils has complicated hu responrays Robert Iglehart, hla own problems, determine his
chairman of The University of own tradlttons. and erect his
own symbols, says Iglchart. “As
.Michigan department of art.
a result, his intellectual burden

meeting

to tauvfle the 19M poUfo eroP-

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■
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AMERICA
DEPENDS ON
AMERICANS

Hastings' first Rock and Mln-

Penney’s Sales
Pass Billion in
First 6 Months
J. C. Penney Company volume

United Holiness
Church Plans
Evangelistic Services
The Hastings United Holineas
Church, 307 E. Marshall, will
hold revival meetings Aug. 18-

gellrt. Brevicre nightly at 7:30.
llon-dollar mark for the first The service on Friday night, Aug.

dtaln's 64-ycur history.

munlty building. Time Is

(Lika r»|

Nearly X people participated in
the show. There were 38 exhibit*
the displays.

Young Mother
Sreckmon
Prisoners’ Meals
?
At New College
Dies r nday After Karen Elaine Spockman. Cost Barry
Ham R Spockman. .1383 Barber
Road. Hastings, has enrolled in 51,170 in July
Heart Attack
ihc third class of New College.
Sheriff Merl H. Campbell re­

exceptional.

re •&gt; ook
Seee and that's plenty

Karen Joins students from 43 Jail at Charlotte durin*
Community Hospital Friday rtalea and several foreign coun­
tries at New College, which of­
County cruisers made 39 tri pa
ten an individualized education
during on extended academic
year permitting graduation with 15-235 miles.
Intonrd the requiem and burial
was In the Bedford Cemetery.
Highly selective In admitting
suffered
students with top-level academic
and personal records. New Col­
They answered 53 criminal
lege
has a program developed
March 29. 1943. tho daughter of
around Individual opportunities complaints, made 35 traffic In­
Robert and Bzmardlr.c (Bum#)
for
students
working
with
a
fa
­
Holmes. She attended St. Rose
Elementary School and was culty selected for teaching ablilgraduated from Hart Inc* High
Karen is a 1985 graduate
School with the Class oft 1983.
Intoxicants ore sold.
She married George Minor of Hastings High School.
Thirty-five arrests were made
; Battle Creek on Jan. 11. 1984. In
during the month, including five
I Hastings. She lived In Battle
tor reckless driving, eight for
, Creek for two years before mov- j.
drunk and disorderly, plus arIng to the home in Bedford I
Township.
driving after license had been
Mra Minor
I Delton firemen were called to denied, negligent homicide, as­
a mobil home fire on the Rich- sault and battery, obstructing
justice, indecent liberties and
urd U. Light farm property on drunk driving.
falon Mfg. Company In Bal­
South Norris road Saturday. Aug.
13.
A
passerby
alerted
the
MorU__ Ev
SurtfBFV
in addition to her husband.
rell Hobbs family and they turn- rias tY« Jurgcry
ed in the alarm. The fire, of un- 1 Max WHde is recuperating at
determined
origin,
was
conf
rom
e
&gt;
e
suriicry performRobert Holmes of R2 Hastings:
five sisters. Mrs. Kenneth &lt; Peg­ flned mostly to the bedroom^ ln Grand Rapid, on Thungy) Keeler and Mrs. William
(Judy) Main of Hastings. MrsMiss Nina Baker of Kalamazoo
Howard (Gertrude) McManus of Firemen estimated the damage
Liuudng. Mrs Marvin (Bcrnadcllei Davis of Banfield and home was unoccupied.

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&lt;1 PUBLIC FORUM I)

For tlie July reporting period
covering the four weeks July 4 apporel, especially women's fashcluded outdoor furniture, fans
and sporting goods.
Another significant contribu-

partmen t stored In operation at

rtood at 1.683. reflecting the
July. Three were 1.G72 Penney

New York Life

Fire l)fini(tfie&gt;r
Mobile Home

reaucrats. unprincipled pseudosophisticates and out - and-out
crooks who put their own ends
before thoee of their national
responsibilities. End of quote,
Not a pretty picture Is it? We
send our armed forces, and our
million* to every comer of the
Rlobe In an effort to establish
our Jorm ot government, and
"*
------ ’—
-------as If lime won't be long enough Flint: a brother. Michael of Chi­
cago, III and her maternal
Department, and set our own grandmother. Mrs. Gertrude
house in order. I believe Billy Bums of Grand Rapids.

Itor:
Ben Franklin's comment to the lady who naked at
the conclusion of the Coniltftulional Convention, “Ben, what
have you given us?-'— “A Ropublic madam, if you can keep
II."
I can not find any source
stating that Franklin used "re-.
prcaentatlve democracy'' lr^~J
of the word "Republic." I v
It you can pln-polnt in
book UUs quo’atton, so t

tiic traditional August white
event, which Inspired interest Ln
home furnishings toward the

Phono Vermontville
259-7298

Tl«»aa4«w August
Annul* 18,
1R 1966
1Saetlaa Threw—Paaaa 1 M b
Thursday,

Bonfield Road. Bedford Town-

through 30, volume rose to 1153.­
089.677. a gain eg |13ftlJ^37
Chairman, William M. Batten over tho 1945 month's E144.570.and president Ray H. Jordan re­
ported volume of tl.047J55.M4
for the alx-month reporting gain*.
period. Jan. 31 through July 30.
buted
cent, or 1105&gt;02_2&lt;M over the
t94 1,453,680 recorded during the
ianu- 1965 preiod.
Penney's fswt reached a bil­
lion dollars in sales for a fiscal strong interest In family aporte-

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

The Hastings Banner

Democratic Candidate's Dinner

own statement.
p.m. Monday at the Leonard A, &gt;»u
in your Ml- “
“•
torial tills week. It is certainly J?”! .boo?t .'yor,d A,bun® ftnd
too bad that more citizens do,
Mrs Minnie William*
not bnxinr well-informed, regts-'
Hastings.

July opening of one such unK in
Beloit, Wla.

'Despollers of Democracy" by
Clark R, MoUmhoff. He la a

Pul lexer Brize. Raymond Clapper
Memorial Award. Haywood

®THRU
Goes THRU
the skin to
kill muscle
pain at
its source.

man Fellowship, three Sigma
Delta Chi Dfttingulslwd Service
Award*, and the Elsenhower
Fellowsltlp Award so apparently
ne is very well qualified to speak.

■ Complex Capiulet
with Vitamin C

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100*8 J

prattle of equal rights, then
railroad an obscure government
clerk to a mental institution i
without a hearing, for the crime1
of objecting to seizure of tlie files

&lt;®&gt;BISMA-REX &amp;) CODUREX
ANTACID POWDER
Th®
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America!

98;

Republican Sen. Garry
Brown of Kalamazoo has been
invited, along with 38 ocher
Midwest persons in commerce.
Industry and the professions, to
participate In a Navy orienta­
tion cruise to the Naval Air

Sen Brown said he will take
the cruise as long as his cam­
paign schedule docs not intirBrown Ls campaigning to un­
seat Democrat Paul Todd. Jr.,

of the U. 8. Third Congressional
satisfied, so let's hear I District.
our side.
men who reek high office de­
Respectfully.
nouncing their opponents corA. L. Bennett,
ruptlon, but later excuse perjury
Box 328. Nashville
and plunder when It involves
their own political pots. Tiiey are ,
For Bantus- Ckvsified Ads
the "free enterprtsera" who milk'
Call Wl 5-3481
government contracts for ex-’
or bltan l profits and use political i
deals rather than' fair compcti-1
tlon as a major bu&amp;intfis tool i

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1”

Nashville. Mich.
Aug. 12. 1966
To the Editor:
We read about the cost of a
small acreage of land to build a
new Jail onto. Whv? Eaton
County Is our superior in taxes
and employment population. Did
Eaton county pay excessively for
land for their jail? No. they built
on to courthouse and Jail land
and saved thousands Why can't
Barry County do the same? Be­
fore Nov. elections let's have
some valid reasons in print for
not doing so. I have talked per­
sonally with Eaton
... County
,LT. _nbud-

,

eign aid administrators who talk
of fighting conununiMn. and
then fire tho conscientious em­
ployee who tries to report waste
and misuse of foreign aid fund*
They an? the slick public re­
lations operators. high political
appointees,
authoritarian

Helps
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functional
menstrual
cramps,
headache
pain.

Tickets $2.00

Delton High School

Invite Brawn on
Pensacola Cruise

Sincerely.
Rod Lowry

6:30 P.M.

Saturday, Aug. 27

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visiting university faculty and
top high school teachers. Guest
conductors from alx cXles head
the major musical aggregation*.

the problem of living space. Free cost

estimates.

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of

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New Seventh-

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Church Services

Church school 10:30 arc.

fnxa Holland will

MIDDLEV1UX CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL

Warship. 10 am
Bunday school, 11:16 am
Evening worship. 7:30 pm

Bible Study. Wed, 7:30 pm
Prayer service, 8 pm

BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH

11 am Morning worship.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
10 am. Morning service.
11:15 am Sunday school.

A cordial welcome to alL
HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
Rev. Earl Gaskill. Minister

Nothing but the Bible.

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Winona

Carlton Center
By Mn, Moo Ooortndth
Nta 1, FVMOSrt
, wi f-HM

Tha Moris VaodsrhoKs bad a
visit tram Btan Woods of Irving.
with her W*.

oondlUons In lands

Rim * Laurence FDttsr visited
bis brother. Dean. Robin Bmttb
spool the week with grandpa

Morning worship. 9:15
Sunday school, 10:15

David Smith’s

wgaxMaL

shore ot
Gull Lake.
Nightly state arc pleasantly
.WMaMp, 11 am
Sunday Evangelistic service, music and
?:30 pm.
MILO
MltU BIBLE
UlDLt CHURCH
UHLIU.I1
i----- -------------- Route 3 Delton
.
'■.; &lt;•
—-----Rev. Plank Crabb. Bible teacher MASTING 8 FREE
. . ___________________ - urmAniDT
METHODIST rm:
CHURCH

Worship, 11 arc.

BoRwood and

Chalk Artut
At Baptut
Church Sunday

I arrived home from Meppen
Ibis afternoon. It Is a small toWn
of about 16/100 people and about
the sue of Grand Haven-1 stayed

two of their three children, Anthe Potters Saturday forenoon.
Ing her studies in Heldeiburg.

K

Hastings, Mich., Wl 5-9465
LeRoy Kamey, Pastor ‘
Bal. Sabbath school, 9:30.
10 am Sunday school.
Worship, 11 am
11 am Morning worship.
7:30 p.m. Jubltalrts mixed
quartet will provide special mu­
Bunday school, 11 sun.
sic. Rev, Clarence Hauae will
Wednesday service, 8 pm.
bring
the mcasnge Come and Radio WJKP, 1330,
Reading room open Wednes­
day and Saturday. 2 to 4 pm iJoUi us for a wonderful time.
' Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. prayer.
1ALLUM UNITED
| Thursday. 7 pm Pioneer Giris
ETHREN IN
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
and Boys Brigade.
U8T CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
Women's Monthly Missionary
FeUowshlp 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Russell Houseman, Pastor
9:45 tun. Sunday school

Saturday worship, 10:45 am
HA8TTNG8 UNITED
HOLINE88 CHURCH

train to Meppen Monday morn­
ing. When wc arrived Andy plck-

Anna and I a church which is
returned home about 7:30 by
train. Then Andy and I drove
into Holland which is about
thirty miles away to pick up but-

Holland- M«nv people do this.
On our way home Andy told me
about his father's work. Herr
Spell receives money from fed­
eral, state and local companies
to build businesses In eight sur­
rounding countries.
Tuesday morning we got up at

they called fisherman's luck. * Spell and Tougher went for
business. Andy. Mr. Aitkin (the
chauffeur) and I went sight­
seeing. We drove the expressway
for half the trip. We arrived In .

Aitkin and I took
Sunday school, 10 am
Morning worship, 11 km.
Evening ssrrioa, 7:30 pm.

LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH

Cloverdale - Hope
By Mn. Slophon Oigood
tl
TstovhWM S11-24F
Brown and Imbed.

Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm.
Wdndland Fire Station
Rev. Wayne Richie, Pastor
V5O aTCJsBunday school.

Junior church. For all

little English, so Janet Is learn­
ing a little German but still
docent do much talking. Her let-

Wednesday. July 20

Worship, 11 arc.
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30 pm

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRI8T,
SCIENTIST
646 W. Green Street

Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 prc.

Anna, taking

a German wedding.
funeral
Uans-whlch is a special Roman
Catholic service.

mlng. The gtrb use their bicycles
CHURCH or GOD

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd, 6 miles south
Pastor. Donald Tack

will be featured at the Hssttnga
) Morning worship, 11 arc.
: Sunday evening service, 7:30.
Sunday school. 10:30 am.
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm
Prayer meeting Thuraday, 7 UNITED BRETHREN CHURCtf ,
Sunday. 8 JO am th
pm., with Administrative Board
George a Marshall, Pastor
ethodlat
Center Baturday night.
meeting al 8 pm
Church School. 10 am
Warship service, 11 am
All
are
Welcome.
DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
KILPATRICK UNITED
ADVENTIST CHURCH
WOODLAND
Brethren church
bapUstry backdrops for a numElder Samuel J. Elie
their vacation. * Glenn Roush
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
M-66 Woodland
2730 W. State Rd.
8319 Coats Grove Road
background at the Bs prist
Hastings, Mich., Ph. Wl 6-9465
Rev. dairies Gibbs, Pastor
Saturday Sabbath school. 9:30.
Worship, 11 am.
^.pm Evening service.
Sunday school. 10:46 am.
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on choir practice.
STINGS 8KVENTH-DAT
Thursday, Junior choir, 4 pm
VENTIBT CHURCH
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy.
enneth Bucher, stepCARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
Radio WJKP, 1230, 8:30 am
ik and David Smith)
PEOPLE S BIBLE CHUBCH
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor

Janet Stauffer

Lake We Meet

HHANGEYIUB
FIRST PRESBYTKRIAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center Bi
Willard H Curt* Mln
Morning worship; 6:30. Nurawy
YouUi Fellowship, Bunday, 6.
provided. Brooder-* -----Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30.
Clauicel choir, 7' pm Thura. vloe over WBCH.
I afterwards.
IRVING CHAPEL
Sir" by Allan J.
am. Morning wocQUp. serfor both services la: "Mouth TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Church. Battle Creek.
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Lake Odessa I-PA. Campgrounds
Pint Grade
Pborte DR 4-8377
STONEY POINT
Circuit church service. Ulla:

Church School. 8:46 arc.

List Sunday Topic

Featured at Gull C*»«S

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH DELTON METHODIST
Mardus E. Taber, Minister
Church Study, Sunday. 9?
Rev. Geons Elliott

Bunday school, 10 am.
CARLTON CEfMja
Morning worship, 11 am
Young People’s Service, 7 pm METHODIST CHURCH

Jubiloiros at
Driva-ln Service

Overseas Work

unUy attended a
r folks. Mr. and

White House" of WesUalric, the
residence of the chancellor which
is situated on the Rhine River.
a suburb near the Rhine River
and crossed it on a ferry. Andy
and I thch proceeded to climb
the mountain to the top where
ruins of an old castle stand. Mr.
because he said he could swim,
, C 4 1 Hl U U1C
he could not

Mias Sue Springer ef Hastings After we came down we ate din­
7:30 pm Wed., prayer service.
FW-lntorniaUan. write .Wayne parents, Mr. and Mra. Harold
Rhine end took the Straiuebaun
lUchlc, Rl Vermontville.
Bpringer.
Or Mire April Springer back into Bonn. We walked
chalk-art pictures .which she
around the city until .3 am.
mirraUs.
THE GALILEAN
Andy showed me the University
Wednesday AcUvlUra
BAPTIST CHURCH
ot Bonn and other spots of In­
Corner 108th BL &amp; North
view
Hospital
in
Bottle
Creek.
terest I would like to have
9 a m. Women’s Prayer Band.
Freeport Road
stayed a week Just to shop, there
Public invited.
Phone 945-5704
Bible study.
10 am Bunday school.
Then we took another bus back
Sharon, and nephews, Malnard
8:30 pm. Adult choir rehearsal. CHURCH OF THE N AZARENE
11 am Morning worship.
and Tommy, along with Mr. and to the car and met the other
Nursery for regular services.
1719 N. Broadway
6: 30 pm Young Peoples.
men and started home. There
Minister, Dole R. Harvey
7: 30 pm Evening service.
piuxi Osgood and family toured
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
410 K. Madison. 946-6065
city and a heavy fog. Soon it
the bird sanctuary on Bunday.
BRETHREN CHURCH
started to rain and it rained for
Dick Rlne and Mrs. Tom Her of about an hour. We got back
INTER-LAKES
Bowlint Green, Ohio, were wsekBAPTIST CHURCH
a long day.
Mote, supt.
Deiton, Michigan
Wednesday I slept in and visi­
Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m.
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
ted with the family. They are
Darrell Starbard, president.
Sunday school, 10 am
planning to come to America in
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
Worabip. 11 arc.
October because Andy was an
pm, Betty Ovenshire, director.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Evening worship, 7 pm.
exchange student in Stanton,
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
Wednesday FeUowshlp, 7 pm Mildred LaVor of New York. Mich. Then Andy drove me
Where a Christian Experience
Prayer service Wednesday. 7:30
home. It has been an exciting
p m. Claaa leaders. Clayton Mote Makes You a Member.
CdAT« GROVE
three days.
film
on
"How
to
Make
Puppets"
and Fred Bawdy.
10 am Sunday acinol.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Next week I am going bicycling
■11 am. Morning worship.
with my alstera and friends for
SOUTH KALAMO
6:30 Youth Pollowshlp.
lace Merriam from Fort Wayne, two days. We will stay In a "Hos­
PENTECOSTAL
tel"
overnight.
Ind, aunt of Mrs. Welton
Rev. Arbutus Hurless. Pa’tor
1 Evening worship
One day last week Anna's
Brooks, has been visiting at the
1631 Ionia Rd . Kahuno
7 Wednesday prayer and Bible
Brooks bome. * Bernard Degolla teacher took us to a small sdllage
Study.
called
Hecde. There, about three
lx spending some time In KalaMorning worship. 11 am.
years before the tear, three young
Young People's service, 6:30.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
girls were playing in a field near
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
the church when Mary and the
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Thursday prayer and Bible
child Jesus appeared to them in
Rev. Carl BUremaU. Pastor
study, 7:30 pm
Sunday public talk.
a vision. She told them to go to
Morning worship, 10 am

-*7:30 Church service. Special WOODLAND
music. Hymn sing. Mrs. Esther UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH

WESLEYAN METHODIST
Hickory Corners, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen.'Pastor

Sunday worship. 7:30 pm
Wednesday family worship.

Youth Fellowship. 1:30 pm
Boys, Girls FeUowshlp, 7:30.

9:45 a m Sunday school.
11 am Morning worship.

11 am. Morning worship, Jun-

7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7 pm Wednesday senrice.

WOODBURY UNITED
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Night BRETHREN CHURCH
8:30 pm. Ctwlr rehearsal.

1

Village of Woodbury

Worship. 11 am.
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.

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ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
DOWLING

c 0 L E M KN*

there was going to be much suf­
fering in the world very soon.
The girls went and told their
families and the next day their
Mrs. Howard. Duffy and sons of mothers, and all the mothers
and their children of the village
Lynden Johnoock ot Shelbyville went to the church to pray. They
era arms saw another child in
sins. Miss Eva Hecox and Mra his mother's arm*. But the Nails
Etheiyn Buholte of Hastings on came and closed the church and
Tuesday. * Mildred Osgood Ia- the three girls had to leave Ger­
many. One girl returned after
the war and Is living there now.

Springer was a Baturday after­ the marks of the nails and
noon caller.
thorns on her forehead, hands
and feet Inside the church is a
glass case where the-people of

Durfee

s place
where the girls sawV r, they
have erected a shrlneM
is surrounded by flower
one bouquet that read —......
you Mother Mary, you havKenswered my prayers." This vlMge
ST. BOSE CATHOLIC CHURCH * Clayton Erb of Byron Center is very poor but they have a
strong faith.
Rev. David Hawley, Assistant
AU the letters you've written
Rapids were Wednesday guests
Bunday Masses, 7, 5, 10. 11:30
tnond. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Ernie with them.
Say "Hl" to everyone and give
Bateman were Wednesday callers
Saturdays, 7:30 am on Bundays.
Tiger and Cottondown a kiss for
Before 1 Cisses on weekdays.
of Byron Center was a Bunday
Love. Janet
About 35 attended the Sunday
ST. AUGUSTINE,

WOODLAND METHODIST
Rev. Richard VandsnBoecb
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Youth FeUowshlp, 7:35 pm

MIDDLEVILLE

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By Mrs. John Hook

Saturday evening. ★ Mr. and Vosburg spent the weekend with
Mra. Owen Gaylor and Janice
Mark Parmenter ot Grand Rap­
of Grand Rapids Sunday. ★ Tim ids. spent Baturday al the Davis
and TYxid of East Leroy spent bcenft w Sunday dinner guests
Friday and Saturday with their

Donald

Cheney.

Diana

Darts

Gilmore of Hastings, called on .
his niece, Mrs. Russell Boylen

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Dairymen’s 1965

Young Area
®°irymen Lead

Hourly Wage

it Hike
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Michigan dairy farmers would
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Griffin Welcomes
Vietnam Policy
Jacket, Cache (except in Utah
and Idaho). Chiefkan, Cimarron.
Early Blackball. Kanklng, Karkof MC-M, New Chief, Pawnee
Sei. M, Purirnf, Red Chief (in­
cluding White Seeded Redchlef),
Red Hull, Red Jacket, Stafford.
Wasatch (tmaepC in Utah and
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Red Hard Sprtag-C. T. 3S1,
Gasser, Henry. Kinney, Lathrop.
Premier, Progress, Russell.

Need Money

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iks to Barry
irvisors Here

fta had written to Hecretery
of Defense McNamara asking
that such action be taken.
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“I believe that there is equity
ip the suggestion that no family
be expected to risk the low -of
more than one member In com­
bat—if such a policy can be fotJowed without seriously lmpa|rkw our defense posture.** .
Today, Senator Griffin said:

Sen. Garry E. Brown of Kala­
mazoo, the Republican candidate
for tho V. a Third Congression­
al District, took up the cudgel

for New
Fadfities?
money you nood
to finance mow
farm facilitioa,
repairs, oxpon•ion, otc. Long
termi, low cost,
no prepayment

U. a Senator Robert p. Grif­
fin (R-Mich.) wetoomed a new
policy by the Deportment of Dafen*-. which exempts one mem­
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from a.vdgrunent to South Viet­
nam If another member is al­
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August and September
The Best time

serve level this year; domestic
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strong and export expansion can
continue if we have adequate
supplies at competitive prices.

Lawn Seeding

EXPERT TIRE
burdens be placed on families
Just because they hare more
than one member -subject to
military duty."

this action to help improve the
overall quality of U. a whort
^Tho^USDA urges farmer# to
seed only those varieties rrcommended by State Extension Servioes on the boats of experiment
station results and practical ex-

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Beaides individual competition,
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about a particular bill, it b in­
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boys that are in debt to him for
We have before us the flics clothing that is mast worn out,
walk up to the captain's office for holding
tXunty convention held In the
Bannex" of 1856. beginning with
bration. The following offices
volume 1, Number 4. Only three
Nevins and Knapcn advertised
O. F. Boltman

days without the modem parking
meters. The article Is entitled:
GLIMPSES OP HASTINGS
nounce to the world the tiding*
of the little seUiement tn Has50 YEARS AGO
Taken Prom The Old Files Of
The Republican Banner, to
THE BANNER Of May 22nd
consists of "everything that La
14X5 And Others
happlnens, so tar as temporal
wants ar*
Was Publisher
hardware.’
Local News Was Very Scarce. Tito files which we have before
Advertising Was Interesting
us commence with Thursday.
And Rccalb Many
May 22nd. 1856—just 50 yeans
In tlie village of Hastings for
Familiar Nantes
ago yeeterday. The late Dr. C. S.
Fifty yeonr ago. What a long
watch, clock and Jewelry busl­
time It seems, but to those now
living how quickly It has passed. and N. Bailey, editor.
R W. Warrw advcrtlsco lib
acrtpUon.3 were SI.50 a year in tailor shop as "Emporium ot
F&amp;shion," and that he is "lo-

business men of a half century

BOLENS

dLL Fifty cents additional waa

HUSKY TRACTORS

Goodyears

Hardware

delivered by camera.

an exact science la shown by the
nounocment of tlie publishers
H. J. Kenfidd advertised about
that "those who advertise by the
the same line, his location being
yaw will be allowed to change
their advertisements twice each

take
the work out of

Weekly Stage Line between Has­
stationery
tings and Kalamazoo with ~ex-

yard care...
leave just the FUN!
K Bolens Huyky offers a

mazoo on tlie Michigan Central
going cast and west The trip one

route pru-A-a through the village*
of Yankee Springs, Prairieville,
and Gull Prairie. The country
along tho route is beautiful, and
the roads are good." ("Think of
n road to Yankee Springs that

complete system for year
round yard care. Select at­
tachments from a full range
—rotary and reel mowers,
anow casters, tillers, culti­
vators, plows, rakes, carts
—each designed to save
you time, give your yard
the care It deserves.

3 HUSKY TRACTOR MODELS
J

—6 TO 10 HP

were described as being " new

and

fancy

BENDERS

SINCLAIR SERVICE

Porterhouse Steaks

or Breasts

"SUPER-RIGHT" BONELESS

WITH RIBS ATTACHID

Rump or Rotisserie Roust

59*

Bailey ti McArtXnxr dealt In

Parker, D. C. Hawley. Wm. Rog­
ers wix&gt; also ran a livery stable
Ln connection with his business,
Phillips &amp;c Mochmerc and N.

Street

shop was near "Foot's hotel.”
Among the county offleers
were John S. VanBrunt, Regis­
ter of Deeds; H. N. Sheldon.
County Treasurer; H. Greenfield.

Hoyt, County Clerk; W. K. Per­
ris, Sheriff; T. J. Humphrey,
Probate Judgg.
Among tho professional men

Russell, physician and surgeon,
"office in Stebbins A: Russell's
store. Kossuth block: John Ro­
berts, physician and surgeon,
whose office was in his residence

HITTING THE CEILING IS
/THE WRONG WAV TO
GET-UP IN THE WORLD

physician and surgeon.

stable near Foot's Hotel, and
Johnson Si Benjamin conducted
a meat market in the Rower
block under Ackley's store.
Sldmore &lt;5z Wightman made
wagons, and did blacksmith
poaltc tlie Globe Hotel.
H. Greenfield advertises that
timbered and openings wild land
for sale cheap and reasonable
ternia."
John A. Fuller, living In Has­
tings. and Joseph Gembh. llv-

vertlscd that they Itad each last
a cow and would p^y a liberal

Del Monte Brand

Asparagus
Spears

Yellow Cling
Peaches

3-49*
EACH

Bartlett Pears

Michigan Potatoes

99*

Fresh Carrots

29*

Jane Parker NEW

EGG BUNS
12

villagc of Hastings." The new
proprietor “flattera himself that

"J

mill In this vicinity under pres-

II

The market reports at tlMt
time made U»e following quota­
tion:—Wheat 1.75 and S1.00;

I!
Tlie following were members
of the Republican Association of

136 E. State St

PKG.

Stebbins, 1st Vice-President -

Sugared Donuts21*

JANI PARKSR PLAIN OR POPPY IUD Mfe

Vienna Bread

Pink
Liquid

laured Up to
$10,000 wtt+i FXLI.C.

MlMBER lEDEHAt

HOMl

LOAN BANK 5Y51EM

Cheerio Bars

12

Crestmont Ice Cream

OUR &gt;1NfST
QUALITY

.

WVS mm -

Layer Cake Mixes

Facial Tissues

QUART
SJZI

H-«AL
CARTONS

OflC
O&gt;

18*
25*
3«z49*
soFT-rtv z rty

Bleach

Toilet
Tissue

GALLON
PLASTIC '
lanBnint,
The editorial page deals quite
largely with the (JueaUon of
Slavery and its extension to
other temtoiice and
something of the

49c

5.25% Sodium Hyoochlorita

For Dishes and Fino fabrics

Fhene Wl 5-3153

AU Soria,.

CHOCOLATE COVERED ICE (REAM

Instant Dry Milk

2^39*

AfrF. Nn Delwgut

89*
Sunnybrook Red Salmon
79*
Del Monte Peas
5^9^
Morgan's Apple Juice 3 ££ OTC
Velvet Peanut Butter
73*

Ann Page Ketchup

49c

SAYS Ss . JAMI PAMKUt PLAIN, CINNAMONOR

63'

IARLY GARDD4

5V*
2'39'

Honey Dew Melons

PKG.

Our Own Tea Bags

FRESH PEACHES

An advertisement also stated
e-d his "new steam saw mill, 1
and one-hourth miles south of

Dinner
Franks

3®79‘ I4 99

For Frankfurters

■newig»per published at Alle­
gan. Mich. Henderson &amp; Mills,
proprietors and D. C. Hender-

"Super-Right" AJI-Meot

A&amp;P Grade "A" Cut—All Green

THE RIGHT WAY is to put your heart in

your woriOna your money in e savings ac­
count. Save 20% of earning* if single, 10%
if married. You'll have that wonderful feel­
ing of 'getting somewhere*.

T-BONE

SIRLOIN

89‘ -99* -1"

LB.

39S

10 TO 14
POUND
SIZES

Wightman's hardware store.

expeditious route from Barry
County to the Michigan Central
R. R. The stage left Hastings al cn"s store In the Goodyear
block;"-F. C. Merrill, house.

days and Fridays, and returning
left Kalamazoo on Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Stebbins and Reed advertised
drg goods, groceries, crockery,
ready made clothing, etc., al a
price "that will astonish the
M-37 Mlddh.lHFhoaa world.”
Michigan
SY 5-9441
Hadley &amp; Wightman adver-

Burton as pubhaher.

ROUND

Turkeys

article*.

and careful drivers, and that
north of Barlow House, now Use
"no expense would be spared to

Bolens—First In powered
equipment since. 1918

as very largely attended.

STEAKS

USDA GRADE "A"

ware, and manufactured every

will be Interesting and no doubt
recall many most pleasant mem­
drugs, medicine, points, oils,
ories to Live minds of the older
turpentine, burning- fluid, pure
llQUora, dye stuffs, window glass.

Barry County Agricultural So- running from 353 to 583

SUPER-RIGHT" MATURE. CORN-FED BEEF

Francis Rower carried a lino

llcved In BANNER advertising.

and Um Republican county ticket

43‘ 4 29

J.IJ% SOOI UM HYPOCWLQMTI

Roman Bleach

•

M 53*

�, Calraua. Coakln

U-TM HASTINGS BANNEB

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

Students Abroad
Write About
Experiences
Sandy

Gillespie

tail"

and
uu. the
again. I thank you

Sincerely.
Sandy Gillespie
Aug. 6. 1966

July 22, 1BC6

—.
wu* —U.C
Cary Club I only wish to thank
r«. UTU* m. U» wportunUy to come to Northern Ireland. I am thoroughly enjoying
mvaelf
An
T
with
thX r^iiiL^irin^h^rtcinitv
U nL'h
lo.ugh

boatmans . paradise!

orc sailing championship* being

I guestt my folks__
about the liard lime I hod
llr,K
but 1“‘re 1 &lt;un Holland
14 ,iuch * beautiful country, and
‘ •»&gt;
m.rvelous ,Une M
u in­
^erful and very Interesting
Itwy ve lived all over the world.
Including Indonesia and Nigeria.
Thry
flx Ule mort fantastic
Xndonertan and Chinese foods
and are they ever yummy! I'm
afraid Its beginning to show a

My family has taken me to
«c a whole bunch of things.
We've been to Amsterdam. Rot­
terdam. tlie Hague and loads of

4 SIOO.Ihi

K Ml 0*14

M«rr4 by Hamate.
live castle WHO a moot and I aukln. Ibai ihr Direr
drawbridge and all. The ba: on itmlrea be authnriiad.i
who owns it actually lives there
WHIU
for two months during the year
fast, KUlylelgh. Bangor. Belfast
Neat huh? We also, as would be
expected. have seen wlndmllb

pliable and have that quick wit
I found It very loud understand- Speaking of cows, the flrat word
I learned In Dutch was how to
say cow. My family b helping
me learn their language, but I'm
not doing so guxi Il non ot
sounds like Chinee or someI bare found this country
did learn to count to ten though.
What I really wanted to write
helped by the dally shower* &gt; and tell you Is bow much I ap­
preciate being a port of this
wonderful program. I want to j
quite a difference between the give my sincere tiranka to you I
urban United SUlis and rural and the Rotary Club for making
Ireland.
It possible for me to be in such
Next week I am going into
wonderful family. I know that
Aughnr to vtdt some relatives

the

BARRY TOWNSHIP NOTICE

Michigan has 10 public col­
leges and unlveraiUm with a to­
tal 1965 enrollment of 162348.
Tlie Slate's 19 community col­
leges enrolled a record 61,275

ns the aiy

on the premises within the Township of Barry

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

time!

to aee the Quern of England lots of pictures to prove tills
The gardens here arc just beau­
tiful. I've never «en so ninny
different kinds of flowera. I don't
At KUlyletgh, I saw my first know what most of than are but
castle. It was very enchanting. tlu-y’re pretty anyway.
I waa unable to go inside because
I laid an experience tlie other
someone te living in U at’the
day that 111 never forget. I
present. I have met many milked
a cow. I really shoul
wonderful Irish "kids" of my say tiiat I tried to milk one

and Floyd's mother, Mra. Brna Paul. Minn. BUI and
Neeb. of Pleasant Valley.
------ *--------happy---In -----------their newJ
family and Mra Clyde Btedge
r. and Mra. Bdward
wen in Post Wayne. Ind. owe
at the International Pentecostal
the M. O. Nichols, on the weekend attending the wed-

Janlne Ostroth, Martha Cul* Mr. and Mra Lyle Newton of
Interlochen visited his mother. ben and a college friend. Judy
Hansen of Grand Haren, spent formerly of HasUnga
the weekend In Detroit
OI unirniin
--vteKJng their parwto. Mr. and
non. N.Y, spent the post week
—_
_ o— , nz, Ur untfl
Cbarlen-W. Rusts, this week
Dr. and Mra. John Petlcolxi with Mrs. Lois Wickham and while recuperating from surgery.
other relatives here.
Mra. Margaret Johnson and
the Robert WalldartTs Mra. Petl- Mrs. Lewi* Blanton visited the
colas is the former Allcen Isenfamily, the Richard Wards, of
halh.
visit their son and brother.
Battle Creek on Tuesday of last
Mr. and Mrs. Max Myers had
James Hoob
Dawn and Debbie of Marian.
Susan Gunthrcy °f Grand
Mr. and Mra. Jolly Roush were
the Upper Peninsula. They spent &lt;Jcan Slantoni of Wood River,
Raulda Is visiting her grundIn Charlotte Friday vial Ung Mr. TTZ
—___ ■
Uar.h.11
ID, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Klrlels
Colvins' deer-huntlng lodge and (Sally Stanton) of Manhattan,
they also visited the Henry von- Kansas, and Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bunnell called on
Detts. former residents now liv­ and Mra. Eugene Klrlels of Mllling at Marquette. While they steadt. Hl, arrived Thursday
were away, their uncle and aunt. night at the Resell Stanton home
Mr. and Mra. Frank Wotnpo of to attend the graduation of Kay
Wyoming, stayed with the faml- from Western Michigan Univer-'
alty. The Reeds returned home I
Dr. and Mra. Charles Morrill on Sunday. Both Kirills families
Notice is hereby given to Barry Township
and Kay are in northern Michl-.
Qualified Electors, Barry County. State of Michi­
in ib&gt;' catloners last week as they enwith &lt;uO4&gt; i.«14 joyed a very pleasant outing at Eugenes will be reluming home ’
gan that the following question will appear on the
Portage Point Inn at Manistique. tills weekend and the Allens plan
Xor” Fanl; Visiting the Meryl Neeba on to be here for a two-week vtelt. I
ballot, November 8, 1966, at the time of the
in&lt; tatrrv't »i • Sunday evening were their cousMr. and Mrs. Carl Damson
regular state election:
have returned after spending a
WA.V with
— .....
'
'll'.’.'b
son of Exeter. Ontario, Canada,.-^.
W1WJ
and Mr. and Mra. Floyd Neeb Mra. William Damson, at St i
beer and wine be permitted for consumption
| much sightseeing through

dar the HaMlngs Rotary Club's 17th j
student exchange program, reonce
cently wrote Dr Wciley Logan, much.
chairman, about Uwir expert- /
encea abroad. Their letters lol-

truly

...... .

Personal Mention

ta ■ Raallwi I_____ i

Since I960, public and nanpubllc school enrollment has In­
creased by more Uian 300,000
rtudente.

under the provisions of the law governing

same?

Ya..

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE

No

PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS

CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

Frances L. Butler
Barry Township Clerk

North Gun U&gt;U Coin-Op Opm 5:00

-10 p.m.

AA
WARD
ONTGOMERY

Btrangford Lough for the re- studmta that were t*rv before
me did a great deal to promote
understanding among peoples. I
hope with all m&gt;' heart that I
can do as well. Thanks again
for everything.
.
Sincerely.

STARTS TO-DAY
YOU SAVE ■

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

Extra

ADMITTANCES
C LAHRSVILLE

S: Horanca Ku
DOWLING — Si
HASTINGS

WHUsm F. Arnold

SUMMER'S
END!
SUMMER'S
BILLS!

4th Tire
Danl.l

Riverside

CIoui*. Bl. Merna Der«w. BS. Ren
KlrkpaUUk. B2. HIMa O'good. 60S
8. Je«ere4in. Hud Doolittle. SOI W.

arnaaat to 55.000

LAKE ODESSA

MIDDLEVILLE
110 Dtylon. am B; PcUtck HUted.,

MOOH FINANCE
140 W. State St.
•/
Hastings

VuFowtIsi. 303 Dayton.' Ana,
NASHVILLE - Wann* Wood.

'Phone 945-3429

1',% t.. Mo. to »JO0

when you buy 3 tiros at regular
catalog price shown below.

VERMONTVILLE TESTED BY RACING

CHAMP MARIO ANDRETTI

TRACK-TESTED FOR SAFETY BY
RACING CHAMP MARIO ANDRETTI

1965 USAC Champ An­

ASTINGS

dretti gave the EP-27 a

100-mile htgh-ipeed lest.

Get extra service, extra performance with the EP-271 Fun

' averaging over 112 mph

4-ply nylon cord body protects against impact and mois­

for the run!

ture damage, and resists heat build-up. Traction-proved

EATING

tread is mileage fortified with RIV-SYN, and features con­

tinental rolled edges for improved steering and cornering
27-month tread wear, road hazard guarantee.

FURNACES
Modern Aire - Oil - Gas - Coal

NO MONEY DOWN

PLUMBING SUPPLIES
WATER SOFTENERS

REtULAR
piuj no.
EXCISE
TU8ELESS CATALOG
BLACXWAU EACH 1-fOR FORT TAX EACH
TIRE
EP-D SOU PRICE PRICE PRICE
14.0

DM

44.01

I.U

DJI

n.to

U.K

2.20

U5/100-H

11.14

».»

DM

2.M

LR/1Jg-14

21J3

UM

M.M

U7

LSO-U

WATER HEATERS

TUBELESS
B1ACKWA1L

PRICE
7.H/I-MW

UJ/hlMI
2153 Gun Uk. Road

Hastings

HOT WAT1R BASEBOARD HEATING

Call Wl 5-5769

or

Wl 5-3732

123 L STATE ST.

MICe'^JL

s.a/uo-11

NO TEAM-IN REQUIRED. WHITEWALLS ONLY DOO MOtt

PLUS FED.
EXCISE
TAX EACH

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner ~~
NUMBER 19

Haitingi, Michigan, Thursday, August 25, 1966

■ Ambulance
| Service to be
iContinued

Barry GOP Has
Enthusiastic
County Conclave
Delegates Endorse

Romney, Griffin,

Sponoble - Glrrbach Funeral
Home informed Che City Counell Monday night that, ho would'
continue to provide ambulance'
service to the community.
.

.

midnight, Oct. 31.

MOOSE STATE CHAMPIONS - This Hastings team won lite
Mooes Slate Class A trapshooting championship at the Hastings

Argetslnjer. A Muskegon team

With

there will be a ■mortgage bumIng" ceremony signifying the

There

cation included area funeral dlrector* except the Henton-Smith
Funeral H&lt;ftne at Delton.

problems o(

providing

ed In the above mentioned noU-

dldatw program. State Senator
Garry Brown, the candidate for
US. Congress from the 3rd Con­
gressional District, will be in Has/
tings to meet Barry County voters
on Monday morning, Aug. 29. He
will be In Nashville that afternoon.
Among Ute scheduled appear­
ances in Hastings will be a coffee
at Mra. Robert Shannon’s at 9 am.

the business district group an
other Interested individual*.
n third coffee will late

Deltau and Middleville. Added attractions were the on-the-spot
caricature* by Tasco of Detroit and an oU painting being done by
talented Nancy Wertman, 17, of Delton, shown above. Nancy Is
a »«nior at Delton High, a cheerleader and on lhe yearbook and
school paper staff. A variety .of art* was shown in lhe forms of
,hc uiual oll»- watercolor*, pastel* and sculptures, plus lovely
TRAYING MANTIS’

opera - with my colleagues and
respect their views. Personally.'
I feci it is our moral obligation
to continue ambulance service
roundlng community who are
flux'd with the need for this

New Quality
Discount Store
Opens Here

ATTRACTIVE ARTISTS' SHOW'—The Artlsta' Workshop flrot
outdoor show on the Courthouse lawn attracted considerable

at Monday's session. The orginal
went to the county board.
In hl* letter Glrrbach said he
was withdrawing his endorsement and signature from a
communication of Aug. 8. 1&amp;66,"
in which your body wm notified
that ambulance service would be
terminated by the designated fu­
neral directors of Barry County

’The

Broicn for Election
modern Republican history, at­
tended the Barry County GOP
convention Wednesday night'-at
the Courthouse and elected eight
uninstructed delegate*, and eight
alternates, to attend the State

fertnee to continue to provide
ambulance service In accordance
with my facilities in spite of
these problems."
al ternate ambulance calls tn

Councilmen approved Michigan
A new store opened In Hostings Bell's request, to Install a new
Wednesday morning.
nine-way conduit under the
Tom Wilson of St. Johns is the sidewalk from the company's
u*nr °LP1?
equipment ouumng
building on n.
N. unuren
Church
A—T nr.
1° E
184 ***I 111
nOrtJ1
on tklhe ....
^lte Strcct- ln the build tag known aUIi:. of church to MUI then cast
for many year* a* the Reed Drug to connect with the Michigan
store
aucnigan
Store and
and tatar
later ncramled
occupied hv
by n.M.
Gard­ j
ner's Pharmacy.
J Richard Bradley explained to
I the aidermen that lhe new con­
: nectlons would eliminate con­
' gesUon In the conduits, on fitatc
। Street. Going under the aide-

county conclave which adopted

Secord of Middleville, and a beautiful China painting dlsqjay by
Zel* Cortright of Hastings. The drawing* for free painting* was
performed by young Pat McCaffrey of Chicago. HL. and the

1, under the direction of Joyce Weinbrccht. and will continue for
three weeks. One Saturday Is left for the Children* Workshop.
Aug 27. The next social meeting of the Artist*' Workshop will
be held Thursday, Sept. 15.—Baner photo*.

EDITORIALS

hit) insects being seen in down­
town Hastings are the form of
mantis Insect often called

|

and Lt Gov. William Milliken,
the election of U. 8. Senator
Robert Griffin and the election
Irwn the Third District

recommended that Republican

Although tiie objective of the 1 Committee attempting to enquire
Ameriain Civil Llbertlc* Union [into the activities and connections

Another
R,M,C.-^.-ro—
r.r- ■ -resolution adopted
the convention states: "Both

by
at
the State and National level,
we believe it of utmost import-

They prey upon other Insects

1* said to be the protection of the. of Individuals ajid
Civil liberties of Individuals as'who *ld the Vleicong and North
guaranteed by the Constitution of Vietnam despite the fact that
the United States, what the or­ Vlctcong and North Vietnamese
ganization is accomplishing would soldiers are- fighting &lt;and killing
zrem to be something more in the and wounding i cur own American
line of rebellion against civil troops. Technically, since we are
authority and the creation of dis­ not officially at war with either
respect -for American Institutions the Vleicong or the Vietnamese,
this form of aid does not con­
Roy Walter*, zoning adminis­
trator for Barry County, ha* an­
For example any committee of stitute treason—but. for all prac­
nounced the.Barry County Zoning Oungress-either House or Senate tical purposes, it amounts to the
Office lias been moved to the I _
northeast comer In the basement 1 —should be able to hold a public same thing.
ot the Court House.
j ot private hearing without having
The Zoning Office Is now sharing 11 turned into ■ three ring circus 1 Therefore. 1: would seem per­
office quarter* with the Barry by well organized and competent fectly fitting and proper for the
County Equalization Department trouble maker* present as lawyers
। activities of such Individuals and
of which Milton Beuhler Is direc­
tor and Almond Webber ”1* tiie and witnesses. That Is exactly organizations to be questioned by
assistant director.
a committee of Congress which
'Continued on Page 4&gt;

Barry Zoning
Office Moves
To Courthouse

Zoning approval forms may bo
CnlllrW*
Th — /.ffi—— tnr -

5

Barry 4-H Service Club
Members Tour Capitol

publican* should really get out

The convention adopted a
resolution expressing apprecta-

Dorothy Adrounle as vice chalr-

mlttee.
effort tn the county of young
Republicans to organize and beRobbe, Central School principal,
has been invited to be chairman
Delegates elected Included
of the Committee on Elementary Register of Deeds Howard J.
Education under the Michigan Ferri*. Rutland: Mrs. Richard
Cooperative Curriculum Program
by State Supl. ot Public Instruc­ rounle. AUy. David Dimmers and
Aiderman James Coleman. City
tion Ira Polley. Alfred D. Lowe. of Hartings; Supervisor Bob
Southeastern principal and dl- Lyons. Prairieville, and Mra. WU■ rector of elementary education,
i in the Hastings schoois, has been! Akcrnaun include Ken Ra­

\Under (he ordinance the un-l
I named to lhe Committee on Cur- .
I1 Jamra Hunton of Bt. Johns, who
incorporated area of Barry County'
i Bravata. Orangeville Township:
1$ now living at Algonquin lake.
lh“
Research.
. Mr .tvT Mra Dm-11
—
D
®ijt zoning district*:
dwcii
v*,ujc,b v
—
Seven ■*,
membera
of* MiG
Ute aasiy
Barry miu
and Ivula
tours v*
of many ui
of tins
the ai*&gt;iia
sight* |' rlculum
o'clock Monday moinlng. Guests
Residential District* 1. Residential ।County 4H Service Club were and historic monuments in Wash------------ ------- ------j Wilson has been in the discount.
i.m nn
. m
, Richard Stager Irrtng;
retail business since opening his ! .nT’*,founc11 l^d on,the ,able District* 2. Agricultural District*, among those attending tiie Na- ington.
ag pt*
•
store at 8t. Sohn, tn April. 196B. '
chan«c to. • •*'
Wilson is * native of Alpena U°n of
nPW Pro«»»«l toning Districts and Industrial Districts in Washington. D. C.. Sunday delegates were the Washington Cb- :
VanderWeele and Sterling Moore.
and a 1963 graduate of Ohio We»- , co?c
, ,
Under the ordinance, which Is •-hrot-h
-29.
u,,. wy-ii
p- P
through s-royH.0
Saturday, A!5
Aug.. h
14-20.
_Ulrdnd
Rutland.
leyan University.
I1 *
rfpolr
of not retroactive, a few of the regu­
-- ^e8t for
« »».
'TViw—a were
w—w 41
St delegate* from Smithsonian Tn.flli.l..
L (1
There
Institute, the TIT-.
Wax ' ‘ *V gl IIW * V I |
Huntsman was the manager of
Pubi c Library steps was lations are. briefly:
Michigan—who traveled by char- Museum and the Lincoln and Jeflhe Hlbb* Shoe Store al 81. Johns
D,rpctor 01 Publlc
A dwelling shall not be set back tered bus—and nearly 200 4H’ers 1 leraon Memorials.
before becoming associated with Servlc® Ken Laberteaux.
They also climbed the WashingWilson.
A request from the Gulf OU along a county road it shall be from five other state* staying In
young speaker, uiged his listeners
the National 4H Foundation Build- tOn Monument, took a bout trip
q
1 Company for a zoning vartaThe Harting* Ftrat Church of —
to —
become (tersonally Involved u
tn,
!-•down
—~ the rPotomac
—•-------- ...River
—
to...Mt.
ww/
ror
a
* Uon for bulk oU installs lion eral highway it shall be 100 feet mg near Washington.
Christ Scientist, the Hastings . working to 11 te maximum capociVernon, toured Arlington CesneSide yards for dwellings and
Publlc
Library
and
other
organ*lira, of their various abiUtlm, for
eluded Joyce Huntington and tery, and cn the way down, toured zation* were Included In the will I the Republican cause in the Nothe battlefield at Gettysburg.
' The Council discussed at feet In width on each side.
Linda Miller from 114 Battle i They learned ibout the various of the late Mrs. this McElwain.; vember election. He streaaod the
length needed repairs to hangara
New lake plat lots shall be 75
Mra. I^ia May Maher. 70. Bat­
operations of the FB I., the Stale who diid on May 14, 1966. al the fact that unless the Republican*
feet wide. Side yard* not less than
(deliver an all-out effort tn the
tle Creek, demanded examination
Department and the US. Depart­ age of 91.
Barry County officer* WednM- IB* hands of the airport com- 15 feet wide on each side of a
v.
She dled at Concord House. No'‘«nber elecUon* it might weU
wltfR &gt;he appeared In Hasting* day
ua? were investigating
uirauguuig the
me shootsnoot- mlttee 10
Eckert, Dan Furrow and Phil ment of Agriculture.
to txxxunuc
continue me
the study
study ana
and dwelling.
On Wedne^ay of that week they IX^t5“ .™^
"V ‘kcU~!
Municipal Court Tuesday on a ing of Mra. Barbara Slagel. 30, ntako specific recommendation*
House trailer* or mobile homes Gillespie form Hastings.
iw C—irreM in session, and me'.
In her will she left 35.000 to iLf. ’
y
01 8overncharge of negligent homicide.
'R1 Dowling
I*'" ~u" —’-* *- J—--------- -- must have a zoning permit
This course Included lectures on
I
_Hasting* church.$5,000 to “SJJL
.taro, .nd
•
T".”'.'" I D^x“’
Baraum r. '
In agricultural districts an ap­
Kept. 17 by Judg* L. E. Bar- ported that Mra. Stage) and her ' The City has 32.600 budgeted proval farm should be acquired at the various phases of citizenship Third District representative
(XX) to the Conrcxd Nurrtng J^mm° „
!i.iP^tT2
Kalamazoo.
5** WM
on ' husband. Raymond, arrived al for rescaling the blacktop run­ the zoning office before erecting
Home
in
Detroit.
$1,000
to
The
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the aheriffa office shortly after way. If that project could be de­ large signs on property.
Tit* charge ta U» outgrowth midnight Tuesday and report­ layed, the money could be used
Asher Hcut-e Student Foundation mlstic tn stating that the Ude
!for Boy*. Michigan State Unied an accident In which Steven ed she t*d been shot tn the
owner** advantage to check with
could be turned If e«ry Republi­
R. Hudson. 6. was killed and hta lower left ahoulder by Terry work was done that should be the zoning administrator before
veralty. East Lansing, $1,000 to can and Independent voter would
ristcr. Deborah. 9. critically In- I VanWie. 22, their aon-ln-taw at 1done. Alderman Ivan Snyder erecting or changing any buildings.
Ahser House Student Founds- weigh the Issum and then vote.
Jured about 11:40 a m. Friday. | their trailer home on the Butler estimated the coot would be more
rlon for Girls. M8U. $500 each to
Hi* concluding remark waa.
Aug. 5. The children, according Road.
I Nancy Stroman and ChariM lan
than $10,000.
County. Anyone having any quesIo the report, were walking along
Mr*, htagei wm taken to I
' Ironsld?, children of Lan Iron­
Road weer of the] Pennock Hoepltal for treat- '—.------- —.
side. $500 to the Emily J. Mc­
^U.Ck .it?’??
tl'ey werB I ment “d «**ea^dI
nsqueet of secretary-treazurElwain Scholarship Fund, and I
day, annual Freeport homecom­
The Hasting* Area Chamber of
h L1?
" car'
.
VanWie had left Ute area, and " Bud Wolfe for distribution to
ing on Friday and Saturday with Commerce will hold an auction at
Deborah* condition wm "about a rood block was established at ’^o musicians
a variety program which should 1:30 pm. Saturday. Aug. 27. at the
the *»une’'this Wednesday mom- • 12:24 am. through East Lansing 1 A petition for curb and gutter
please many profile.
City Bank parkbig lot to raise
ing at Blodgett Hoepltal, where Stale Police. The road block was on the south side of WoodlandThe convention 1* expected to
Skydivm, tractor pulling funds for the replacement of Church of Christ Scientist tn
ahe. was transferred from Pen- ' terminated at 12:57 after Deputy
Botr.on. Ma-vi. and the other half re-nominate LL Gov Milliken
Deputy1. from Broadway eust to Michigan
contest, wood chopping con- Christmas decorations for the busi­ of
said balance to Th- Mother MSU Trus£. Pran^rrUnanTfnock Hospital.
। Bamum
Barnum and
and Deputy Frank DutDut- [ was approved.
ness district this coming December. cMarcl. foe The ChnsUan 8cl- Deckerville and Ws^T^.^
Ichor had apprehended VanWie
Russell Hankins, tnaru ger. lias
Hasting* Community Senior Citi­
eneb Benevolent Asnoclation Gov Norman O. Stockmeyer of
713 IN «RMED FORCES
zens will mart Monday. Aug 29.
haring salable Items they would Sanatorium, Chertnut HiU. Maas. Wayne
Property owners in Hosting* had ’ Cbunty Jail.
’
at the Algonquin “Y” Camp for
However, if bequest* for the: All the other pasta for which
like to contribute to do so. if
the
usual
1
o'clock
picnic
dinner
paid all but $20539 TO of their1 VanWie. Im* than an hour beHartings Church, the Concord Republicans wlU nominate candlthey
notify
the
Chamber
office.
iu&gt;d social time
total tax bill of $28731024 before fore the shooting Incident oclast week's auditions for the
Nursing Home. Asher House for dates are currently filled by
Mr* Edna Newton will be the
the three percent penalty went curred. was given a ticket at
talent show and 17 were selected
Boys and Girls exceed one-third Democt.-a'.*: Secretory of Stale,
Hankins
said
the
annual'replace
­
-teacher" at an old-time *peBdown.
into effect Monday. Treasurer 11 15 pm. by Hasting* Police Ofment cart of the decorations Is of her eetnte. that then the be- ■ attorney general, two each for
land there will be other entertainRuby Henney reported. Tkx pay- fleer Glenn Pleraon far speeding
u- —
------------------on Saturday.
•
about 5500 Bulba burn out. wiring quests to the Concord Nursing •the
supreme
court- and- state
I ment.
menta prior t? the deadline totaled 85 in a’45-mlle zone on 8. lUnSelected from Hustings were wears out. ornaments nnd displays Home ami Asher House for boy* board of education and the Unlon active doty. In addition.
$266,770.45.
;
over.
Brenda
Smith
with
her
song
and
break, and vandalism also takes and girl* would b? reduced pro­ verai:y of Michigan. One other
reminded to furnish ’ own table
acrobatic
presentation,
and
Raeportionately.
IU
toll.
service, beverage, and a dish to
annr Miller with her acrobatic
gorerning body of the Michigan
win those who need tramporta.
... ...
State University and Wayne
Others to
to compete
for the 350
tian, or can furnish transport.it
&lt;Scheduled to attend a prenlease notify president Ray Wolfe. flrat prize. $25 second. 315 third
and $10 fourth prize include
conventlon dinner Tuesday to
Wl 5-2864.
Pat KU man, Wyoming, piano
mex candidates running for
solo; Cheryl DeWitt. Wyoming.
epota on the State ticket were
Atty Dimmers. Radant. Bravata.
Lawton. Rus-Inn dance. Sue
Ferris. Ritchie. Coleman, Teadt,
Keen*, Grand Rapids, panto­
and Mrs Adrounle. The dinner
mime; Lori Story, Charlotte,
was at the Nordia at Battle
Hawaiian a o r o b a t; Goddard

"”»«■&gt;»

Set Hearing
On Death Charge
w oman Wounded
For Sept. 17
In Shooting

&gt;•&gt;»» Mrs. MeElwam

Church, Library

u

Freeport Invites
Auction Sale
All to 2-Day
Saturday for
Homecoming
Yule Decorations

Senior Citizens
Plan Spelldown
For Monday Meet

Pay $266,770

backward glances

"bits ofyesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

dance; Go-Go Olrta Ionia. Oo-

InU

inatnimental

group:

County replacing Gerald Davis. Comdr. Hugh Kelly. UHN,
Prior to evening here. Kirkpatrick
which wm on display during the
Club agent in Midland County

•olo: The Horizlons. Grand Rap-

County.

Dawn Marie Phillipa Lowell, ba-

Alcken farm aouth of tlw village.
The truck Is * high-preaeure
unit with a volume pump com­
bined.

The State Highway Depart­
ment announced Friday that a
contract had been let for a bitu­
minous surface for 75 mile* of

St. Rote School
Sent. 8

lap; Shelley and Gary Oramer,

Woods, baton twirling

Delton School
Budset Hearing
A budget Rearing of the Deltan Kellogg School will be held
on Monday evening. Aug. 29. at
tntendent's office al 7:30 pm
Anyooq ihtrewted tn hearing the

See Spotted Fawn

�List 47 Crimes
In Hastings
In 2 Weeks

frightening experience and they
were especially happy to return
home after this particular holl- Sunday. Jeffrey and Ronnie
apendini a few days with
Lynn Devise*.

FUNI

EACH

lcor

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flahlng trip.
Mrs. Warren Jlouah sad her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Chappel.
were luncheon guests on Tues­
ents of a boy. Keen Keith, born day at the heme of Mrs. Hex
Au*. 5. He watched 1 pounds, 11
ounces. His grandparents are Mr.
and little daughter, Laurel Lapo.
arrived by plane from Sherman
Oaks, Calif. on Tuesday for a

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WEEK A BRAND NEW. GAME!

HERE ARE YOUR 2nd WEEK'S

THIS WEEK'S NUMBERS ARE

w

BLUE CARD

driving and oUxr offenses.
Otnan issued 42 moving no­
tation tickets. 67 non-moving

CHECK

WINNING NUMBERS

AGAINST THE BLUE CARDS YOU

PICKED UP AT THE STORE LAST WEEKI
PLAY THESE NUMBERS IN ANY SEQUENCE

ON YOUR BLUE CARD

GAME NO. TWO

Personal Mention

BLUE
CARD

16 18 20 22
NUMBERS
TO PLAY

weeks’ holiday.
' Lt David Paul arrived Friday
for the weekend and to take hb
family back home with him
Monday morning to Mechanics­
burg, Pa. Mr*. Paul and three
boys have been visiting the

HAPPIER

families

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 1rt WEEK'S WINNERS!
JACKPOT WINNER
$200 Cosh

shop at

70 76 78 80
J8 90 96 98,

Mrs. Dan M. Gary, US W. Center. HaMlngi
Loretta Cuyier, Bl. Hastings
Rut* Miller, 111 M. Wsahln«l4&gt;a, Hastings

$100 Coih

WINNING CARDS MUST BE TURNED IN

The Raymond Babcock family,
who have been stationed in Italy
for several ran. arrived In Haitlngi Friday to visit his parents.

BY

9 P.M.

SATURDAY, AUG. 27,

19M

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CARROTS CUCUMBERS
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and lawns axe in preUy good

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kraft Miracle whip

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RAISIN BREAD
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do the little tilings necessary

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STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY

�Old Timer
Model Plane Meet
Here Sunday

Mrs. Bresee
Of Nashville
Dies Tuesday

too un to ciAssin
WANTED TO BUY—Car In good
Call RO-5-8831

CASE FORAGE HARVESTER—
Excallent condition, will trade

at the Hasting* airfield from 9 am.1
to 4 pm. with contestants coming
from a flve-itate area. Ohio, In- 1
dlana, Illinois. Wisconsin and
Michigan.

THE HASTINGS BANNER—8
appliances, such aa lamps, toaster*.
■ *ets of dlahea and cooking utensils.
The Helping Hand la a nondenominational volunteer urganl. ration with an executive committee
of five ladle*, also represent rd by
workers In Delton. Dooling. Free- and Mra. IJoyd Rheynard, R1
Nashville. 1* among 148 etiutente-

On Denn’i Lilt

accept donation! of elothlng. ete.. point average
the NaahviUe BapUM Church.

berger. 5 miles west of Lansing,
Saginaw Highway Phone 489TTS?.
tn

Records are kept on each family
Mra. Bresee died Tueaday. Aug. receiving help.
. at Lakeview General Has-me building at 802 E. Grand
pital in Bailie Creek where she 8lrwl u
u
public each
had been for four daya
Friday from ' “

More AboutBackward Glances

Dec. 28, 1805. the daughter of 4410 or 945.3*13

larger tn site than today's standof modem powered planes. A 1968

tween Jefferson and Michigan
Avenue for development Into

1B38 engine win produce the same

Contestant* Sunday will vie (or Delton.
U.w„. Is
» now
• «- taking
■«&gt;■»* his ■basic
—...
trophies in three division*
I training at Lackland Air Force
The meet I* sponsored by the i
Texf4- P*"1* *
Hasting* Exchange Club and the Kraduate of Delton High School
GJIJMXB. Model Club of Grand, “nd * 1B“ ESJ,u*t* of,K*Uo,«
Community
Rapids. The public 1* Invited and r'"
’""’"""’ College. Battle Creek,
entered the Air Force on Aug. 1.
refreshments will be available.
His mailing address Is: AB

GO to HO automobiles.

Bupt. D. A. VonBusklrk has

The J. Franklin Huntleys Box 1501. Flight 1778, Lackland ty Normal school will be discon­
Joined the Trailer Caravan group APB. Texas 78238.
tinued Instead of functioning
one more year na originally planend and visited their son. Craig
Huntley al Ferris in Big Rapids
before returning home Sunday
The Hubert Cooks and Leslie
The many Barry county
Cooks have returned to their
Wall Lake cottage* after touring
graduated from high school
In northern Michigan for a week.
The Nolan Gulches*. Ricky
and Cindy, travelled across 'The
Mighty Mac" and Into northern
Edwin L. Reynold*. 63, died place Rear Admiral Snow who
Michigan over the week-end so
ttjey could see the bridge during
retired July 31.
the daytime and also at night. Grand Rapid*. Friday, Aug. 10.
Claude Gardner and John
Cxlnder entertained Din Peurach. and Belle Reynolds of Hastings
Robert Huebner. James Spindler.
In the office of County Agent
tiie Jonkhoff Funeral Home in
Caledonia on Monday al 2 p m.
following afflcera elected for the
Druggist* and Detail: Golf out­ with burial In Alaska Cemetery coming year: O. W. Taylor.
Mr. Reynolds is survived by hla
ing at the Battle Creek Country
Quimby, president: Edward
wife. Eva: one son. Rowland and
Club on Tuesday, August 18.
three grandchildren of Grand Gates. Cloverdale, vice petal dent:
Rapid*: three sbftcrs, Mra. How-

Past Resident,
Edwin Reynolds,
Dies Friday

Stas Trumble, C.L.U.

&lt;Elsle&gt;
Benham. Mra Royal
1 Irene) Hayrs. and four broth­ marl digging machine owned by
ers. Myron, Homer, and Rayaid of Kansas City, Kan.

New York Life
Phono Vermontville
259-7298

HONORED ON RETIREMENT—Mr* Helen Stebbins. 318 S. Part
retire* aa ot thia Wednesday a* chief clerk of the Barry Count]
Selective Service Board. Draft Board Chairman William Schll-

downtown trading area. The old
frame buildings will be torn
down and the ground leveled and

beds belonging to the members.

Neil Keller
Improving After
Cycle Crash

Thursday, Aug. 18.
Nell Buffered a badly fractured

been employed at White Product*
at Middleville.
- According to the police report,
Nell was riding the motorcycle he
had purchased the previous day
Nell Keller. 24,
24. son of
ol Mr. and when he collided wit!) a car driven
by Lenay Ann Lewi*. 18, 420 8.
Mra. Kendall Keller who reside' Michigan.
on the former Walldorff farm at I The accident happened about
Wall Lake, was Improving this seven years since a brother. Dole,
week at Leila Hospital in Battle was killed in * tractor accident
on the Garth Plorta farm. The
accident
happened nbout 1 pm.
being Injured in an accident at a.
,
State and Michigan about 9:10 am. and
and Dele died at 7:55 pm.

k
i
’ T°° ■ ’ have donated through the |
with whom she lived: one grandllflp the unfortunate
child, and a brother, Rusaell
Skinner of Parma.
|
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Helping Hand
Reports Year of
Assisting Others
After completion of one year of

County, the committee of the Help-

From Aug. 13. 1965. to Aug. 12.
1968. 163 families were assisted
with 8.008 articles of clothing. 984

Mexico the latter pan of thia

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sooo
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FOR MOMS!

Elmer Parcel]. 128 W. Walnut,
Martin B. Calvin of Detroit,
was injured Monday afternoon
when he was hit by a car while
walking across ■ a street In a Hotel for gl 1398.18 through fore­
Chicago suburb. Ho was taken closure proceedings In circuit
to a hospital al Park Ridge, III.. court I* making a number of
Improvements in the hotel. In­
soon. Mrs Parcel! and Atty. Paul cluding the Installation of hot
Siegel went to sco him Monday
room.
evening. Atty. Siegel returned
home Tuesday night and hla wife
Charles Lum. the Innocent
and Mra Parrel! remained with
looking Chinaman who opened a
him.
laundry buslnen here, disap­
peared without prior notice after
a very brief residence, leaving
many local resident* with pack­
ages held behind * locked door.
The amlstanoe of Sheriff Mannl

to the right pcopta.

Mrs. Auxvllle Jackson of Rich.

her mother. Mrs Leaaon Sharpe,
so they could have a few days
together vacationing In Canada

fumlture along with stoves, re­
frigerators. beds and many small

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fringement of personal liberty
could bo justified by such an
investigation. After all when ln-

THANK YOU NOTE
The Hostings Flying Association and Civil Air
Patrol Squadron, sponsors of the 1966 Dawn Patrol,
wish to thank the following merchants and indus­
tries for their donatipp^ towards the prize drawing.

It was the best cooperation ever. Both the local
Citizens and fly-in visitors will long remember the
gifts they won We attached cards for return in
hopes they will thank you also.

Ptrional Mention
such activities but they are a
highly vocal minority and many
of them obviously highly trained
and skilled In the art of trouble
making and the creating of public
disturbances. This leads one to
wonder, where did they get their
training and what are their objec­
tives other than that of attempting
to undermine public support of a
congressional committee and throw
the actions of capital police In
unfavorable light.

DAWN PATROL PRIZES

Llberttee Union lawyen with
which to contend. 80. Um endI peaching Earl Witw.' The idea
result might have been much the' is worse than silly. Inane, tn fact
I suppose such signs era perfectly
legal and probably do no harm
1 except to those who have pennlt1 ted themselves to become a part of
court quickly overruled U. &amp; Dis­
trict Judge Howard F. Corcoran's
Injunction to bar the hearing
while the committee's constitu­
tionality was being studied. Buch
an injunction, if it had been al- judicial authority. But here, too,
the problem Is more easily stated
a serious Intrusion of legUlallve than solved. Some sort of "guideauthority by the Judicial brahch of
government. It mult be kept in

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a practical way out or a method tempting to try witnesses to obtain
of bringing North Vietnam and convictions but rather to get in­
The Robert VanderWerf family
I the Vleicong to the conference formation-as a part of some pro­ arrived late Wednesday evening
to visit her parents, the Dr.
table. Under such circumstances, posed congressional legislation.
Raymond Pinnies, for the re­ with their son and daughter.
the only answer seems to be
Scott and Carol, of Royal Oak
returned Thursday after vaca­
tioning a few days at the Floyd
Craig cabin on Algonquin Lake.
Mira Helen Cusack of Belding
visited her sister and husband,
the Chet Hodgea, over the week-

Births at Pennock

| opposition to the undeclared war
i-teven though this volume of pro'test undoubtedly senes to stiffen
the resolve of the government of
favorite public personage. On
North Viet Nam to disavow ncgo- our
1
nation dn the theory that internal Jthe contrary. In our opinion, his
discord will soon force a precipitate 1appointment to the high bench was
one of the major blunders of the

daily declared, this sort of criti­
cism is perfectly legal, even though
one can question Its timing. How­
ever. lhe place for such protest
|ls right here, within the borders
■of the United States and should

Fcldpauschea over tiie weekend
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and the Dick Feldpausches were
celebrated when the Roman F's
hosted a dinner party. Other
honored guests were Lt- and Mrs.
David Paul of Mechanicsburg. ।

theiesa, we hate to see appearing
In Barry County some ot' the
"Impeach Earl Warren" posters
which have already disgraced o Liter
sections of the nation. Impeach

of money'and materials to North
Viet Nam, our unofficial enemy.
Such aid. in our opinion. Is for part (although we are in perfect
aU pracllcal purposes a stab In lhe accord with some of them), but he
tuck of Die American troops who had a perfect right to vote aa he
are fighting and dying in the
Jungles and rice paddles ot Viet

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Mrs. Gladys Kellogg, M. wife
Creek. A Spring wedding Is be­
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Of Nashville
Dies Saturday

Miss Sally Kimmel flew to New
York Thursday to attend the
wedding of Miss JU1 Losec al
New Rochelle. N.Y.. on Saturday.
Miss Losec did her practice
teaching in Hastings the post
year. Miss Kimmel flew home
Bunday.
Downs, who now reside at their
year around cottage at a lake
near Stanton, has been their son
Dick Downs, of New York City.
Dick is with the N. Y- City Pub­
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Mwtithictittfir

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MR. AND MRS. JOHN R BOLTON
. . . Miss Cheryl Ann Leals Is Married.

Nazarene Church
Is Setting tor
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mo Township, a daughter of Wil­
Miss Cheryl Ann Lewis, daughliam and Nancy (Rumsey) Wil­
loughby. She was marrk-d to Mr. 104 W. High Street, and A2/C John
Kellogg In Nashville in 1®21.
R. Bolton, son of CM, Sgt. and Mra.
। John W. Bolton of RlchardsGebaur AFB. Mo., were united In
Nashville; u daughter. Mrs. Elea­ marriage Saturday. Aug. 13. at 2
nor Jenner. Nashville; a brother. pm. The double ring ceremony
James Willoughby of Lansing;
three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Short vey In the Church of the Naxarene.
Carol Martz, organist, played “I
Love You Truly." "Because" and
rence Ward of Hastings; a holf- -lhe Wedding March."

At the Otto Colvins on Sun­ and Psychoacoustics.
day to celebrate the August
A lovely and perennial summer
birthdays of three of their

family. Oun Lake cottage on Hastings
Point has been Harriett Lake of
Ttircc Rivera. Thursday she was
the honoree when Mrs. G. en­
Don Fountain and family. The tertained the Plus and Minus
Club members for lunch at Point

William

Chrysler

daughters of the Williams Chry-

Janine

Ostroth

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with

Peg Preston

Nelson of Holland, attended the
Markham, Ill., wedding of another roommate.
Gall Pataky of Alger, and David
Davis. In Standish on Saturday.
They were Joined by Linda
Sharrard of Birmingham and
;
family dinner elven Sue Monk of Berkeley, also
roommates, and on Sunday re­
turned to the Detroit area with
1The following Friday she waa the girls where they were over­
,given a birthday dinner by Mra. night guests of another college
Freddie Geiger. She received friend. Nora Kendall.
.many lovely birthday giflA
i Ouesu for a few days last
,
week at the Gerald Beckwith
Mr. and Mra. Cleo Haywood I |10tnc were their niece. Mr. and
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ot silk tulle was attached to a
crown of pearls, sequins and cryslais. She carried red 1---------- 1 IukI dinner at SchensuLs in Texas, Mra. Horn’s parents, who
Grand Rapids Saturday to hon- wcn? former residents, Sgt. and
Mra. Mae Secor and grandson. Inched to a white Bible.
or the Haywood’s 30th wedding Mr5 Kenneth Rider, are now
Bobby, of Battle Creek called on
i living in Greece.
sister's only attendant. A2,C Leon- ;
...
Mrs Frank Bloom Tuesday.
The Aben Johnson, Jr. family
ard T. Kolman. Lockbourne AFB.;
.&gt;1M1 0, mtrr of Bloomfield HUla, who have
Columbus. Ohio, served us best
I talned Mr. and Mra. B«m Cramer. been at his parental cottage at
„’
.
. ! Rena Hcnington, Jay Cramer and Gun Lake on Hastings Point
this month, will return home
I. Sh.Ki hrT’ ^h^-' WU,Um M1U&lt;T Ot NM1,vUle
when school starts after Labor
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P
Haplds for dinner on Wednesday Day.
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lhe
Uwis choise a green print Jersey
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The Recovery meetings In
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Th. a«k.«-BuM ru&gt;U17 re- Hui-angs which are group thcracoruige.
union was held at the Emmett
A reception was nekl In the 13^1., on Sunday. The 60 at- for tiie emotionally ill or nerchurch basement following the' irnrilng were from Battle Creek,
ceremony. Mra. Raymond Sinclair. Export, Nashville. Augusta and Unued until after Labor Day.
sister of the bride, was at the jtiu.,r ing:i
gueat book and assisting about the •
...
later.
rooms were Mra. Ward Weiler. I _.
|K_
Mra Merle Hendershot. Mbs Linda ■ „^°'e
'Staup. -Miss Ruth Rowley and! ?onHu' , PeI&lt;1Pa'ulcllfs *““****_»
j
family
dinner
party
at
tne
iuu&gt;Mbs Patty Janose.
I The young couple left for their,, | tings Hotel Sunday. Ttic Tom
! home in Lithopolis, Ohio, on Sun­ ' Cavanaugh family of Plymouth.
day afternoon.
; Out-of-town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. N. J. Bolton. Sr., grand- o1m&gt; the Tom Fcldpausch family
of Albion. The latter family are
McCormick, great aunt and uncle, vacationing this week at Gun
from Ontario, Canada.
FROSTED b DECORATED
Mra. Marshall Cook is In
Former
Hastings
residents.
Mrs. Larry Desmond and her charge of the ladles’ luncheon
daughter Laurie are here from and bridge Cat the Hastings
California, where they now live, Country Club Tuesday after­
to visit another daughter and noon. Mra. David Kruko arrangher husband, the John McKays
(Karon Desmond) at their Al­ .listing were Mbs Jocelyn Iron­
gonquin Lake home. Tuesday side. Mrs. Thomas Stebbins. Mfs.
evening Lauric was tiie honoree Robert Cook, and Mrs. Willard
when a group of her friends had
AM.
r.M.
a movie party and then all day’s play went to Mrs. Roy
gathered at Sally Colters home Hubbard, Mra. Earl Coleman and
Kf.A
Mr. Uar.
for plxza and visiting.

dren.
Services were held Tuesday at
2 pm. from the Vogt Funeral
Horne. Nashville with tlm Rev.
Max Gladding of tiie Noshvlllo
Methodist Methodist Church of­
ficiating. Burial was made in
Lakeside Cemetery, Nashville.

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in Cambridge. Mass, and also
touring through the New Eng- i
land States. Dr. Klatt is with
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vIvors.
Wednesday from Lhe. Vogt FuPLAN NUPTIALS-Mr. and Mrs
Horace VanNocktr, R3 Bellevue.
wish to announce toe engagement i made to LAkeview Cemetery.
_______ tvelyn.
___ .__ . to.. Ro­ NudivlIUk
Nashville.
of their deugntcr.
land J Soya, son ol Mr and Mra.
Rudy Soya. R3 Delton. Mias VanNocker Is a 1864 graduate of
Hastings High School, attended
Argubright Business College, and
Is employed at the Hastings Mfg.
Co. Her fiance is a 1903 graduate
of Delton High School, served
three years in the Army and Is
employed at Eaton’s In Battle
Mra. Gladys Kellogg, 64. wtf*
Creek A Spring wedding is be­
of Frank Kcilogg. Nashville dtat
ing planned.

Gladys Kellogg
Of Nashville
Dies Saturday

Miss Bally Kimmel flew to New
York Thursday to attend the
wedding of Miss Jill Loaee at
New Rochelle, N.Y, on Saturday.
Mias Loaee did her practice
teaching In Hastings the past
year Miss Kimmel flew home
Bunday.

Downs, who now reside at their
year around cottage at a lake
near Stanton, hw been their son
Dfck Downs, of New York City.
Dick Is with Uie N. Y. City Pub­
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Personal Mention

MR AND MRS JOHN R BOLTON
. . -Miss Cheryl Ann Levis Is Married.

Nazarene Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

Society newS

tlent there nine daya.
The farmer Gladys Willoughby
was bom Nov. 30. 1901, in Kalarno Township, a daughter of Wil­
Miss Cheryl Ann Lewis, daughliam and Nancy &lt; Rumsey) Wllk... CK— —- ■ - 104 W. High Street, and A3 C John
Kellogg In Nashville In 1931.
R Bolton, son of CM Bgt. and Mra.
John W. Bolton of RkhardsGebaur AFB. Mo., were united In
Nashville; a daughter, Mra. Elea­ marriage* Saturday. Aug. 13. at 3
nor Jenner. Naahvtllc; a brother, pm. The' double ring ceremony
Jamea Willoughby of Lansing;
vey In the Church of the Nazarene.
Carol Martz, organist, played “I
Love You Truly." "Because" and
rence Ward of Hastings; a half- •The Wedding March."

father, the bride chose a floor­
gert ot Jackson; fire grandchU- length gown of white satin and
lace featuring long sleeves, combig to pointe at the wrist and a
scoop neckline. The A-line skirt
was enhanced with lace appliques.
A lace panel edged In satin held in
place with bows at the shoulder,
formed a chapel train. Her veil
of silk tulle was attached to a
crown of pearls, sequins and crya-

faictiinfor

dren.
Services were held Tuesday at
2 pm. from the Vogt Funeral
Home. Nashville with the Rev.
Max Gladding ot the Nashville
Methodist Methodist Church of­
ficiating. Burial was made In
Lakeside Cemetery. Nashville.

Mrs Mae Secor and grandson. tached to a white Bible.
Bobby, of Battle Creek called on
sister's only attendant. A2C LeonMrs Frank Bloom Tuesday.

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At the Otto Colvtna on Sun­
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birthdays of three of Uwlr
grandchlldmi were Mr. and Mra.
William Chrysler and family.

The Homer Smiths were guests
of Uie Dorrence Tretherics in
Detroit over the weekend.
The Cedric Moreys return the
latter part of this week after
visiting their daughter and hus­
band. Dr and Mrs Dennis Klatt
In Cambridge. Mass, and also
touring through the New- Eng­
land States Dr. Klatt is with
MJ.T. and Mary is employed by
Bolt. Beranek and Newman as
a research associate in Speech
and PsycboocousUcs.
A lovely and perennial summer
guest at the Rlcliard Groos Sr.
Gun Lake cottage on Hastings
Point has been Harriett Lake of
Three Rivers. Thursday she was
the honoree when Mrs. G. en­
tertained lhe Plus and Minus
Club member? for lunch at Point

and family, and Mr. and Mra.
Don Fountain and family. The
birthdays honored were those
of Jean Sue, who was three, and
Kathy Anne. who was one, the
Janine Ostroth accompanied
daughters of the Williams Chry­
sler?. and Brenda. 3. daughter of
the Walter Chryslers. The Rua- Nelson of Holland, attended the
sell Colvins of Markham. I1L, wedding of another roommate.
’ Gail Patoky of Alger, and David
Davis, in Standish on Saturday.
They were joined by Linda
Sharrard of Birmingham and
honor at a family dinner Elven Sue Monk of Berkeley, also
k... &gt;&gt;Jim — • - ■- * .mzf W.—
roommates, and on Sunday re­
Howard Dcmond on Thursday. turned to the Detroit area with
The following Friday she was the girls where they were over­
given a birthday dinner by Mra. night guests of another college
Freddie Geiger. She received friend. Nora Kendall.
many lovely birthday gifts.
'■ Guests for a few days last
I week at the Gerald Beckwith
Mr and Mrs Cleo Haywood 1 honlc werf lhf|r nlPCf. Mr ind
and Mr. and Mra. Oeonro Oaks1 Mrg. Karl Hom of San Angelo,
had dinner nt Schensute In Texas. Mra. Hom's parent*, who
Grand Rapids Saturday to hon- were fonner r^uiento. Sgt- and
or the Haywood's 3(Xh wedding Mre Kenneth Rider, are now
anniversary.
I living in Greece.
The Aben Johnson, Jr. family
of Bloomfield Hills, who. have
been at his parental cottage at
Gun Lake on Hastings Point
William Miller of Nashville and this month, will return home
Mrs. James McElheny of Grand when school starts after Labor
Rapids for dinner on Wednesday Day.
to honor the birthday of Mra.
Recovery Meetings
Cramer (Alpha).

Columbus, Ohio, served as best
Inan.
Raymond Sinclair, brother-tolaw of toe bride, and her brother,
Patrick Lewis, were the ushers.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.
Ixwis chose a green print jersey
dress with a matching hut and veil I
«u&gt; . r.U« ud MUC mum
,„Jly
, ; union waa held at the Emmett
A reception was field In the Blirda on Sunday. The 60 atchurch basement following toe tending were from Battle Creek,
ceremony. Mrs. Raymond Sinclair. EreejXFrt. Nashville, Augusto and
steter of the bride, was at the Hastings.
guest book and aa*L-.tlng about the ■
, . .
rooms were Mrs Ward Weller,. _
„„
.
..
Mra. Merle Hendershot, Mtea
lev Linda
and i
Pcldpouaches Ikosted a
Staup, Miss Ruth Rowie,___
’’
“
Miss Patty Janosc.
- family dinner party at the Hasij. "tings Hotel Sunday. The Tom
The young couple left for their
Cavanaugh
family
of
Plymouth.
home in Lithopolis, Ohio, on Sun­
day afternoon.
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
and Mra. N. J. Bolton. Sr. grand- also the Torn Feldpouech family
of Albion. The latter family are
McCormick, great aunt and uncle, vacationing this week at Gun
from Ontario. Canada.

Hastings which are group thcra-

for the emotionally 111 or ner­
vous patients are being discon­
tinued until after Labor Day

Mr. and Mrs Richard Beduhn
have been vacationing at Luther

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Hastings

residents.

Our Broasted Chicken

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V-Necks ond Crew Necks,
Pullovers, Cordigons in light­
weights and shaggy knits—
Colors of every tone ond hue.

Former

daughter Laurie are here from
California, where they now live,
to visit another daughter and
her husband, the John McKays
&lt;Karon Desmond &gt; at their Al­
gonquin Lake home. Tuesday
evening Lauric was the honoree
when a group of her friends had
a movie party and then all
gathered at Sally Cotters home
for pizza and visiting.
I

Worth Crowing About'
THE LANDLUBBER INN
M-43 on Wall Lake
Open 7 Dayi

Phone 623-5311

|

chorge of the latocs- luncheon
and bridge at the Hastings
Country Club Tuesday after­
noon. Mrs. David Kruko arrang-

Mr. and Mra. William Moore,
who Winter in Florida and en­

joy their cottage in northern
j Michigan during the Summer,
have been visiting her daughter,
the Alan Kennedy family, with
I their three girls, on Center Road
I The Bob Knight family of
I Waterloo. Iowa, were guests of
the Richard Feldpausch family
at their Gun Lake cottage a
| week ago The fellows were room­
mates when students at Notre
Dame.

IS &amp; BOYS' WEAR

WORLD FAMOUS

BERKSHIRE
STOCKINGS
THUtS. AUG. 25. THtU SAT. SEPT. 1Q,
ULTRASON STYLES INCLUDED
•

Chrystal Case Dance Studio
announces

•1.33

Fall ENROLLMENT Wednesday, Aug. 31, 10 a.m.-6 p.m

Ballet

Class and Private Instruction
Tap
Jazz
Acrobatic' Character

•tea

Toe

Ballroom Classes for
Adults, Teenagers, and Jr. High
A Special Jazz-Ballet Class
for Teenagers
Registration will be taken at

210 E. Grand Street

iVELAND’S

bi.kksiiirlJk

stet Ing were Mtea Jocelyn Iron­
side.. Mra
Stebbins,___Mp
__ Thomas
_______________
Robert Cook, and Mra. Willard
Lawrence. Bridge awards for the
days play went to Mra. Roy
Hubbard. Mra. Earl Coleman and
MA. Fred Porteous. Mrs. Har­

Phone Wl 5-5100 or Wl 5-4431
Study from a Reliable ond Progressive Tea&lt;

Look for famous 'Trade-Name' labels on the
things you buy ... you'll find them here?

Parmaleejr
124 East State Street
P^BMALItV

�I
'Jane Ann Phillips
Is Honoree at
Lovely Showers

These Are Hoppy
Days for Donna
As Nuptials Near

Relatives from
Woodland Attend
Grand Haven Rites

Miss Jane Ann Phillip*, daugh. ’ .
___ a
t&gt;Ml.

date for her wedding to Charite
("Bairy") McGuire Sept 10th.

pleasure by Mra Robert Tolles

*»*war

E Mrs Enwt’ Bcott. 1045 Pennoy­
’ er St. Grand Haven.
The bride is a granddaughter
Woodland.

IONTERE1

aunta. Virginia Myer* ot Ha*-

Pepelertty"

138 W. Shite

Phone 945-4284
Open AH Day Thursday

laundry

an Mgerially pretty umbrella for

They attended, the

David Hcrsbtergtr.

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PhilUps at Grand Rapid*. gave
&gt;
showtr Ml Aug.

wadding, gold and white, w«r»

| ENGAGED—Mr and Mrs Mel­
; vln VanderSchuur. R1 Wayland,
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Sharon Lorraine.
. to Harry Earl Doolittle, son of
Mr and Mrs. Ear! H Doolittle.
309. E Plum. Wayland Sharon
was graduated from Thomapple
Kellogg High School nt Middle-1
ville tn 19&lt;Q and 1* employed
• with the Electro-Chemical Fin­
, Ishing Company in Middleville
Her fiance t» a 1960 graduate of
Wayland High School and will
graduate from WMU in Decernber with a 08 degree in &gt;ndus•rial supervision He Is employed
at the Ford Motor Company in
Dearbom as a co-op student In
product engineering No date ha*
been set for the wedding.

read lhe ceremony Friday, Aug.
19, at 7 pm. The altar was deco« n d । yellow gladioli and
large candelabra. White

pice style, with an Alencon lace
the elbow-length alcevte The
•• ••— — —*■———
U*
with a large bow. and
long flowing pond*, trimmed
with matching lace, compemerited with a detachable funnel
train. Her tiered veil of illusion
was secured by a satin rose and
she carried a cascade bouquet
of daisies, stephanotl* and ivy.

Honor Mrs. Claypool i
At Baby. Shower
, bridesmaids

,

ENGAGED—The engagement of Nashville gave a shower at the
Miss Melinda Lu Hawthorne,
daughter of Mrs. Angle Haw- and relatlveo were guests.
She received many krreiy gift*
the Ute Leslie Hawthorne, to
William P. Bloat, son of Mr. and
Mrs Victor Sloat of Ovid, ha*
by Rite AJUrft centered the table
been announced. A June 1M7
wedding is being planned. Both
have been attending Alma Col­
of friends and relatives who had lege.
Hastings Mfg Company office
a delightful evening visiting and
Joining tn lhe games.
during their noon hour.

home

Prospective School Girls:

MR. AND MRS. LARRY GIDLEY
. . . Mias Sandra Wellman JBecomes A Bride.

Rev. Houseman
Unites Couple al
Baptist Church

ful time sharing Donna's "spo­

and

Mrs.

Chrystal Case Hammond at­
tended the Mth annual convention
of the Chicago National Assn, of
Dance Masters at the Sherman
House tn Chicago. Aug. 15-X.
Robert Jeffery of the American
Ballet Center wa* 111 and unable
to be on the faculty. Tao wellknown ballerinas, Melissa Hayden
and Violette Verdy. of Uie New
York City Ballet, filled In. A total
of 40 hours of classes was held In
I all fields of dancing during the
week. "Hello Dolly" was also altended on a free evening. Eve
Arden, replacing Carol Channing.’
was in lhe leading role.

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
Alma Fingleton

New Location

Better Dancing FaciliHea)

Wilson Sisters Dance Studio
Fall Enrollment-Sept. 1-10 a.m.-6 p.m.
1903 Bedford Road

South on M-37

(Formerly Hastings Theatre ond Roller Rink)

Classes Start Sept. 8
Ballet
Toe
Tap Dancing

•
•
•
•
•

Gymnastics
Baton Twirling
Modern Jazz

Ballroom—Adult and Junior High .
Slim and Trim Ladies Exercise Classes
Mothers Tap Dancing and Kick Line z
Special Baby Classes®!Pre-school children 3-5&gt;
Royal Academy Graded Ballet
'

WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY

MAJTtNcs - n—

945-3967

SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
PsJUteOWT MCTWE3 BPROUOTO

irnOUKE THE EWH Of HE
dance to hla delightful Western
music and calling. George ha*
baen calling for the Hastings club

WKbfMB

missed by everyone. The Petersons
were presented with a gift of lug­
gage by the club members.

FRQOUCTKJN

the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs
James Alderson on E. William*
Street. The party was somewhat
Of'a double farewell. First aa tA

will be moving to Detroit around

The Ringo Swinges will begin

a kitchen shower for Barbara
The bride's mother wore a
on Aug. 1 and the next night a1 light blue taffeta brocade drees
miscellaneous shower was hosted with white acceaaortra. The of Holland will begin hl* new
duties as caller for the club.
personal shower on Aug. 10 was crepe dress with white acces­ Western style' square dance les*
f given by Mra. James Klouw and sories Both mothers wore pink
the Mtsnes Marcia Bowen and
A reception Immediately fol­ ginning Sept. 7, at Northeastern
Janice Robbins, and Mrs. Ixetla
Witbr/all entertained employ eta lowed at the church with Mrs. School.
of Reichardt* at a supper at her Louis Purigraskl cutting Uie
The John Ingram* were in Al­
home on Aug. 11. with a shower
following
McKee and Mis* Linda McClel- legan Sunday to visit her sister.
Mr. and Mrs'. Wayne Goodwin.
Helping witii Die gift* were Mibb
Esther Dunn spent a few day*
Pat Holden and Phil Huff.

Chrystal Case
Attends Convention

Photography

them guests from various cities in
southwestern Michigan, came to
bld George and hl* lovely wife.
Toot*, farewell.

Clarence Dyers and the David
Dave Hershbergers.
Square dancers from Michigan

I Barbara 1* a graduate of
MIm Marla Wellman, slater of
{Spring Lake High School and the bride, was maid of honor and
I attended Muskegon poenmuntty
College She Is employed al Carpenter of .Middleville and
Relchardt* Gift Store. William Mrs. Thomas Burghdoft of Haswas graduated from Grand. Ha- Ungs. Their dreawn were of pink
| ven High Scixxxl and attended satin with laoe covered bodices,
Ferris State Ctoilcge. He teaches empire waists and A-line skirt*.
| biology at Mona Shores High They wore matching veils and
School.
I__
___ _____
_______
_________
carried
bouquet*
ot_ pink
camaPOST SCRIPT—Miss Barbara lions and white mums.
। Jo Oberman was complemented j AirmA 2/C Louis Purigraskl
' InJmany pre-nuptial fetes A served as best man and ushers
miscellaneous ahowtr was hosted were Wayne Gidley, of Blrmtng-

Qur famous "double-action" sleeves. Great for
bowlers, golfers, archers, too! All cotton
broadcloth. White, pastels, rich hues. 28 to 40.

WHITE'S

George Peterson of Ionia railed on Saturday evening honoring the bride. There were X guest*,
mostly family with * few dose
his last regular square dance for
friends.
the Ringo Swlngo Dance Club on
Assisting Marqulta with the gift
Saturday. Aug: 13. at Northeastern

Officiating at the double ring

gown of laoe aver taffeta with
. a fitted bodice and bell-*h*ped
skirt with attached train. She
i After a wedding trip to Now juried * bouquet of white car1 Orleans, the couplo will be at tAuona nj-.d pink sweetheart

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Merlin and Everett Dial, who
accompanied their uncle and
aunt, the Ken Robbe*. from
California when they returned
Mra. Eugene Barlow and Mrs. from their vacation trip, left for
Paul Barlow entertained with a their home on Wednesday of last
lovely -----miscellaneous
shower
for the
------------- —
-- -- --- - i wreB
week.. The nuuua
Rubbe* wux
took uiciu
them w
to
Pleasure of Marquita Goodnw at
tunjpft. wtert they met
the Sportsman * Club an Friday Mrv Robbe'. twin sister. Mra.
evening. Aug 19.---------------------------| d#v1c; ciimer of Export. Pa, who
An attractive arrangement of, vu driving through to visit at
white snapdragons, and mums
with a candle-lamp centered the
refreshment table.
A game was especially enter-

Dr. Jeannette Van Allsbunt and
Dr. Ellen VanABsburg of Grand quits’* marriage to Raymond BarRapids and Mr. and Mrs. Randall
Wagner of Kalamasoo. The
Mr. and Mrs Ray Clemens,
and Mra. Ndl Wellman of R3 decorated in red and white, using ators and architect, respectively, Claude and family and Mearl at­
garden flowers as the centerpiece. for lhe McDonalds new home on tended the Clemens reunion al
Weal Branch Sunday.
A beautifully decorated cake was David Drive.

ncth Krsley
M1S3.-S Carole DeGraff. Celia
Grable. Kathy Rcglln, Paula
Blsacky and Karen Campbell.

evening.

Ringo Swingos
Hold Farewell
Dance for Caller

Houseman. Traditional wedding

^hip’r^hord
bend! reach! '
stretch!
1
this shirt
is cut for
action!
-

Wednesday

tractive decorating and the
guest*. many ot whom had not
had the opportunity of getting

were Miss Marcia j
A baby shower wav held on Bowen and Mas Janice Robbins I
Tuesday. Aug. 18. for Mrs. Judson The attendants wore empire
Claypool of THlotaon Lake at the Myted. yellow linen gowns with
home of Mrs George McNutt with ' yellow daisies attached to the
,21 attending Mrs Claypool is the white organza, elbow - length
former Patricia Bennett of Nash-1 sleeves. Their head-pieces of
o ..
ville. The shower'wa* given by her yellow Illusion were held In place
j Au£, A31” ** 8 J’1’]'.
and
: mother. Mrs D-nora Beach of with a bow. They carried co- Sandra
fxuulra Wellman *
n d Airman
NadivlUe., and Mrs Norma Me-' lonlal-type bouquets of dalsy- ' 2/C Larry Gidley were united
tn
marriage
in
the
First
Baptist
1 Nutt, sister of Mrs. Claypool.
I pompons and ivy.

I Peter Floto i
| Following
| ccptlon was
i*Ute Yacht Club with Mr. and ,
Mra Edward Suchecki as ma*-1

on

Miscellaneous
Shower Honors
Marquita Good'ner

After their honeymoon al Gun
Lake the couple will reside al 1 Kendra Johncock from Gun lake
arc visiting their grandmother.
Carl Avenue in Battle Creek.

Personal Mention

and spent Tuesday afternoon
with their aunt, Mra Dunn.

Mr. and Mrs. John Edward
Cook and family and her parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Rogers,
spent the weekend of Aug. 13th
in Traverse City and Moores­
town. where the Rogers formerly
lived.
Visiting the Ellsworth Scotts
Suryjay were his brother and
wife, the George Scotts, of Jack­
son Duane Scott and children
of Grand Rapids were afternoon
visitors
Grace Watson went by plane
to Cleveland, Ohio Sunday where
she is attending a Work Shop
thia week In connection with a
new program being Introduced
In the Niles Schools where she
is a teacher.
Mr and Mrs Frank Rider re­
turned Thursday from a 10 day
trip which included n visit to

Ray Clemens visited in Lansing
and Grand Ledge Wednesday
Anne Clemens of Hastings Is
spending a few days with her
Grandparent* at Woodland
Mrs. Lots Wickham was in
Grand Rapids SMurdsy after­
noon to attend t* wedding of
Mlss Donna Rae Bush to Joseph
Krueger of Han Diego. Calif. Ths
new Mra. Krueger i« the grand­
daughter of Mrs. Fem Harrison
of Grand Rapid*.

Strand rf Hastings

ASSURED

PREFERS

historic
ship "Niagara"
which
mstonc snip
Niagara wnicn
Hoc been
I'M-f.n restored, ■'
has
a vfall
visit to
Titusville. Pa . to see the location i
nt the first oil
nil well drilled In
tn I
of
tiie world. Going on to Pitts­
burgh where they visited rela­
tives. and attended a concert by
Robert Goulet, Carol lawrence
and Norm Crosby In the Civic

and Dolls" at the same place
An all-day trip out of Pittsburgh '
included * stop over in Old
Economy, Pa . a restored town. I
■and then to Oglesbay Park near
Wheeling, W Va. They also
visited relatives in Youngstown
and Lorain. Ohio.

Regu,0'^2T

UNRUFFLED
FASHION

APPROACH!
We're

tongue-In-chic

taking an unruffled approach to fashion strictly for the assured set who

knows what's knack-yf a. In uppers of Brass suede.

b. In uppers of Burnt

Hn« or Brau Wax Laathar, »»•»» AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN.

Wayne's m**
134 W. State Street

CoNNiE
USE YOUR H.C.8. OR

SICURITY CRIOIT CARDS.

�I
These Are Hoppy
Days for Donna
As Nuptials Near

Relatives from
I Woodland Attend
Grand Haven Rifes

Snyder of Caledonia visited Has­
ting* friends Tuesday and were
upper guests ot the Guy Few-

'Jane Ann Phillips
Is Honoree at
Lovely Showers
Miss Jane Ann Phillips, daugh-

Ups, whose marriage to Duane

The Grand Haven Presbyterian
Church tn Grand Haven was the
Laoeoe of lhe wedding of Miss
Miartwra Jo Oberman. daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Victor Oberman,

(•'Barry") McGuire Sept.

lOcb,

•Phillips of Grand Rapids, gave
a miscellaneous shower on Aug.
wedding, gold and white, were

The bride is a granddaughter
ot the D Loren Hershberger* of
Woodland. They attended, the

MQNTERf?

an especially pretty umbrella for

In Hastings on Aug. 10 Her
aunts. Virginia Myers ol Has-

Donna's friends from high school
days and Kellogg Community

ENGAGED—The engagement of Nashville gave
MU* Melinda Lu Hawthorne,
for a mlscd- daughter of Mrs Angle Haw­
thorne. WO N. Taffee Drive, and
received many lovely gift*
the late Leslie Hawthorne, to
b«t Phillips
Mrs. Victor Bloat of Ovid, has
by Rita Altofl centered the table been announced. A June 1K57
and formed a part of the deco­ wedding is being planned Both the parties.
have been attending Alma C?'.
Col- , On Aug. 23 the girls in the
af friends and relatives who had
Hastings Mfg Company office
I where Jane works gave a shower
a deffghtful evening visiting and legejoining th the games.
during their noon hour.
Mrs. Ray Finnle and Mra Lin­
da (Finnic) Peterson entertained
Merlln and Everett Dial, who
accompanied their uncle and
aunt, lhe Ken Robbes, from
home on Wednesday evening.
California when they returned
Mrs Eugene Bartow and Mrs. from their vacation trip, left for
Aug. 17. The bridal motif was
Paul Bartow entertained with a their home on Wednesday of last
tractive decorating and lhe lovely miscellaneous shower for the week. The Robbes took them to
guests, many of whom had not pleasure of Marquita Goodner at the turnpike where they met
had the opportunity of getting the Sportsman's Club on Friday Mrs- Robbes twin sister, M^

games were played.

Miscellaneous
Shower Honors
Marquita Goodner

Harmony guirsri

ber with a Bfl. degree in Indus- the bock with a large bow. and
•rial supervision He Is employed lo“« flowing panrts. trimmed
at the Ford Motor Company tnJ with matching lace, compeDearbom aa a co-op student In merited with a detachable funnel
product engineering No date has train. Her tiered veil of illusion

MR AND MRS. LARRY GIDLEY
•_____ __
she carried a cascade bouquet
. . Mis* Sandra Wellman Become* A, Bride.
, ,
. .___________________ot daisies, stephanotis and ivy.
Honor Mrs. Claypool, Mias Marianne Oberman was
At Rnhv
hcr •uter» mal‘1 of honor and
nr DODy anower
bridesmaids were Miss Marcia
i A baby shower was held on Bowen and Ms* Janice Robbins. 11Ji
-1
Tuesday, Aug. 18. for Mr*. Judson The attendants wore empire II[1 TP\ LOUD 16 01
Claypool of Tillotson Lake at the s«tyted. yellow linen gowns with
*
George Peterson of Ionia called
his last regular square dance for
■ ■■■&gt;*■#■ FFlIYFn home of Mrs. George McNutt with yellow daisies attached to the
Pkuml*
tiie Ringo Swlngo Dance Club on
e
Mrs Cteynool te the ’White organza, elbow - length DoDl Si LnUlCll
IIIU&lt;4IV
former Patricia Bennett of Nash- &gt;kevre. Their hmd-pieces of,
Saturday. Aug 13. at Northeastern
138 W. State
I ville. The shower was given by her yellow illusion were held In place I
School. Over 200 dancers, many of
Phoae 94S 4284
,moU«er. Mrs Lenora Beach of with a bow. They carried coGiXv
them guests from vaiious cities tn
rhOM yep ezoe
Nashville, and Mr* Nonna Me- lonlal-type bouquets of daisy- 2'C
southwestern Michigan, came to
Open AM Day Thursday 'Nutt, sister of Mra Claypool
pompons and ivy.
;m*frU*e
nm B*PU»t bld George and hla lovely wife,
---------------- -- ------------h----------------------------------------------------------leonord Rrv*z
hl. hmth. ' °U*n:h
Toots, farewell.

Ringo Swingos
Hold Farewell
Dance for Caller

Rev. Houseman

MUalC C NT^K &gt;21

Tae punch table was attractively
and Mn NeU Wellman of R2 decorated In red and white, using
Haar I ng*, and the groom la the garden flowers as the centerpiece.
A beautifully decorated cake was
Dike Yacht Club with Mr and
,„ * ' „
,&gt;L douSte rin* served at snack time by Mrs Jim
Alderson, Mrs Lyle Conrad and
Mra Art Bleam. Hoste and host­
IUxisetnan, TrodKlocal wedding esses for the evening were lhe
Clarence
Dyers and the David
Mr*. Paul Davids. Mra. Gertrude
neth Ke*ley and Mr*. Dave Hershbergers.
Mtoi.
DtOraH. cell,
Square dancers from Michigan
Grable. Kathy RcgHn, Paul*
Lord* Pxye-and elsewhere have come to know
Bteacky and Karen Campbell. | oh'“1 ln marrtage by her fa- ths excellent calling of George
Peterson and travel many milts to
A rehearsal dinner wu hosted
i.w •
K.-e * ■ ... ...•. .
gown of ia^u over taiieca with dance to hla delightful Western
«»dfce and bell-shaped music and calling. George has
the Schuler restaurant.
auached train. Bhe been calling for the Hastings club
After a wedding trip to New carried a bouquet of white car- since 190 and will be greatly
Orleans, the couple will be at nM inn, and pink sweetheart missed by everyone. The Petersons
■ere presented with a gift ot lug­
Barbara Is a graduate of
Miss Marl* Wellman, idster of gage by lhe club members.
Spring Lake High School and
A post-dance party was held at
attended Muskegon Community
the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs
College She Is employed at Carpenter of .Middleville and James Alderson on E. Williams
Relctordt's Gift Store. William
Street. The party was somewhat
Of a double farewell. First aa ad
ven High Retool and attended satin with laoe covered bodice*, added gesture by Jim and Garry,
empire walste and A-line skirt*. dub presidents, to the Petersons,
biology at Mona Bhtres High JTtoy wore matching veil* and and also to say farewell to CUrSchool
____________
______
____ carna____ ance and Nelda Dyer. The Dyers
carried
bouquets
of__pink
will be moving to Detroit around
POST SCRIPT—Miss Barbara lions and white mums.
Jo Oberman was complemented , Alrmdh 2/C Louis Purigraskl Sept. 1 They have done a fine job
itOmany pre-nuptial fetes. A served as best man and usher* a* chib treasurers this past year
mwceilaneous slwwtr wa* hosted were Wayne Gidley. of Blrmlng- and will be missed by the dub.
lhe Ringo Swingos will begin
by Mra. James Edward on July I ham. Ala., brother of the groom.
their Fall season on Saturday,
23: Mr* Jack L. Reicluirdt gave । and Dan Brunton of Freeport.
a kitchen shower for Barbara
The bride's mother wore a •■pt. 10, with a dance at North­
on Aug. 1 and the next night a | light blue taffeta brocade drees eastern School. Marve Freestone
mltocUanruas .shower wa* hosted with white acceBaorles. The of Holland will begin his new
duties as caller for the dub.
crepe drees with white acces­ Western style square dance les­
Riven by Mra James Klouw and sories. Both mothers wore pink sons will also be offered U&gt; anyone
Interested in square dancing, be­
the MLws Marcia Bowen and
A reception Immediately fol­ ginning Sept. 7. .^Northeastern
Janice Robbins, and Mrs. Izctta
School
/
Wlttorall entertained employees lowed at the church with Mrs.
I ot Rclchardts at a supper at her Louis Purigraskl cutting the
The John Ingrams were in Al­
' home on Aug. 11. with a shower
legan
Sunday
to
vteil her sister,
McKee and Miss Linda McClalfallowing.
iland served the refreshments Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Goodwin.
Mrs. Irene Johncock and Mra.
Helping with the gift* were Miss
Esther
Dunn
spent
a few days
Pat Holden and Phil Huff.
After their honeymoon al Gun last week at Olennle. Kevtn and
Lake the couple will reside at 1 Kendra Johncock from Gun lake
are visiting their grandmother,
Carl Avenue tn Battle Creek.
Mr*. Irene Johncock this week,
and spent Tuesday afternoon
wKh their aunt, Mrs. Dunn.

Prospective School Girls:
^hip’r^hore
bend! reach! f
stretch!
I
this shirt
is cut for
action!
3.00

Chrystal Case
Attends Convention

Our famous "double action" sleeves. Great for
bowlers, golfers, archers, too! All cotton
broadcloth. White, pastels, rich hues. 28 to 40,

House in Chicago. Aug. 15-20.
Robert Joffery of the American
Ballet Center was ill and unable
to be on the faculty Two wellknown ballerinas. Melissa Hayden
and Violette Verdy. Of the New
, York City Ballet, filled In. A total
of 40 hours of classes was held tn
'all fields of dancing during Ute
week. "Hello Doily" was also at­
tended on a free evening Eve
Arden, replacing Carol Channing.'
was in lhe leading rote.

The

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
Alma Fingleton

New Location

Better Dancing FnciliHel)

Wilson Sisters Dance Studio
Fall Enrollment-Sept. 1-10 a.m.-6 p.m.
1903 Bedford Road . . . South on M-37
(Formerly Hastings Theatre and Roller Rink)

Classes Start Sept. 8
Ballet

Toe
Tap Dancing

•
•
•
•
•

Gymnastics
Baton Twirling
Modern Jazz

Ballroom—Adult and Junior High
Slim and Trim Ladies Exercise Classes
Mothers Tap Dancing and Kick Line
Special Baby Classes’!Pre-school children 3-5)
Royal Academy Graded Ballet

An attractive arrangement Of | was driving through to visit at
white snapdragons, and mums the boys' home,
with a candle-lamp centered the
and Mr*. Earl McMullin and Mr refreshment table.
and Mrs. Gordon French will
A game was especially enter­
taining and prizes were given to
lhe winner of each game and also
on Saturday evening honoring the bride. There were 20 guests,
mostly family with a few close
। friends.
WUSDINC
Assisting MarquRa with the gift
Bunday guests of Judge and
FHOTOCEAFHY
Mrs Archie D. McDonald were
Dr. Jeannette Van Allsbunt and
Dr. Ellen VanAllaburg of Grand quits's marriage to Raymond BarRapids and Mr. and Mrs. Randall
Wagner of Kalamazoo
The
guests were the interior decor­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemens.
ators and architect, respectively, Claude and family end Maori at­
for lhe McDonalds new home on tended lhe Clemens reunion at
Hastings — n—• 945-3967
David Drive.
West Branch Bunday.

WHITE'S

Photography

SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY

RiwiaMTKnKSBRaiin)
ANNOUNCE THE 8ETUM OF THE

PNOOUCTKX

Strand »l Hastings

Personal Mention

Mr. and Mr*. John Edward
Cook and family and her parents.
Mr. and Mr*. Sterling Rogers,
spent the weekend of Aug. 13th
in Traverse City and .Moores­
town, where lhe Rogers formerly
lived.
Visiting the Ellsworth Scotts
Surrey were his brother and
wife, the George Scotts. of Jack­
son. Duane Scott and children
of Grand Rapids were afternoon
visitors.
Grace Watson went by plane
to Cleveland. Ohio Bunday where
she Is attending a Work Shop
this week in connection with a
new program being Introduced
in the Niles Schools where she

Mr and Mr*. Frank Rider re­
turned Thursday from a 10 day
trip which included a visit to
Erie. Pa., where they saw the
historic ship "Niagara" which
has been restored, a visit to
Titusville, Pa, to see the location
of lhe first oil well drilled in
the world. Going on to Pitts­
burgh where, they visited rela-

Robert GoQlat, Carol Lawrence
and Norm Crosby In the Civic

An all-day trip out of Pittsburgh
Included a stop over in Old
Economy, Fa., a restored town,
and then to OglMbag Park near
Wheeling, W. Va. They also
visited relative* in Youngstown
and Lorain. Ohio.
Ray Clemens visited in Lansing
and Grand Ledge Wednesday
Anne Clemens of Hastings is
spending a few day* with her
Grandparent* at Woodland

Grand Rapid*
noon to attend

THE
ASSURED

SET
PREFERS.

THE

UNRUFFLED

FASHION

APPROACH!
We're tongue-In-chlc .. . taking an unruffled

knows what's knack-yf a. In uppers of Brass suede.

to fashion strictly for the assured sot who

b. In uppers of Burnt

Pi™ or Br«u W« L»llh«r, W »» AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN.

after­
Joseph

d*ugh ter of Mrs Fern Harrison
of Grand Rapid*.

Wayne's,I

SHOE
STORE

134 W. State Street

USf YOUR H.c.l. OR
SICURITY CRIOIT CARDS.

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some tax relief? Or Irritation bo- supplement their 49 cent an hour
cause In their own individual ’W as Indicated in a oompan­
aura they are not actively ion
tlk'
enough engaged in farming to 1 Candidate Brown, having a
receive a direct benefit from this tough campaign before him and
law.
I no platform to run on. Is cerBtrangely enough the Governor , talnly picking at straws on this
takes great pride in pointing out issue.
this law as a lax benefit to the' Really the bget way to 'eradi­
farmer* and takes great pride cate the irritation la to replace
In having signed it. notwith­ the Irritated with the more ra­
standing that it was a Demo­ diant and happy ones willing to
crat!« legislature that enacted it. adopt new Ideas.
Of course Do one mentions the
A 49 cent an hour farmer
fact that the same type of tax
Cart A. Brodbeck
exemption was granted to in­
---------- -O-----------dustry by a Republican legisla­
ture and signed by him in his Carlton Center W8C8
| The Carlton Center Methodist
first term.
The Form Bureau In their ’ W8C8 will meet Thursday, Sept.
publicity also hails this law aa 1. at 1 pm. at the home of Mrs.
the flrat rtep In an approach to Agnes Scobey Roll call-a vrrie
Fiscal Reform, they too claim from Genesis Don't forget your
a great deal of credit for Its questions for the Bible Study on
enaction Without a doubt for Revelations.
the time being there will be a
slight increase in some areas of
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Allerdlng
visited ths William McKlbbln* in
Battle Creek Sunday. The Mc­
KIbbins have sold their home
and are moving this week to
Payne Lake where their new
home is completed. The Allerdlng* will be attending the State
Fair this week where their
granddaughter. Patti Blair, is ex­
hibiting her Holstein cattle.

Thought For The Week
The shortest
path to your own
happiness is the
round-about way
of making others
happy first.

The Hastings Banner
Thuntay. Auju.t 25. 19«4

Puh'ic to Tour

Michigan’s State Stone
Is Actually A Fossil
Many a state in this country gan's Lower Peninsula about 350
ha* Its "state stone," "state rock." million years ago. give or take a
or "state mineral " However. few million'' year*.
Michigan stands out as probably
This species of coral along
Uie first and only one to have a with other sea-dwelling tblll“state stone" which is actually a fish flourished at that time.
foralL
The soft, living tlsue of eorals
It is ths “Pvtaskvy lions," io is called ■ the polyp, a small
called because It is particularly rounded body consisting of a
plentiful In lhe Petoskey area food Intake opening surrounded
of ths northwestern Lower by tentacles giving it a flowerrenlruula.
likc appearance A limey subPicked last year as Michigan's .•.uvnee Is secreted by the polyp,
official State stone, its claim to iuvrdcnlng Into a ''corallite skele­
fame Is In Its distinct appearance, ton -the base which supports the
the way It may be carved with polyp and k'x-pn H. from being
simple tools Into attractive jew­ buried alive by bottom debris.
elry, and the fact that It Is comWhen corallites combine, they
monly found In this State.
। form a coralla, or colony of
Technically, the "Petoskey I corals. Petoskey stones round In
stone" is a fossilised colony. Michigan today consist of maacoral. Hexagonaria percarlnala 1 rive, close-pocked colonies &lt;4
Its origin Is traced bock to De- • coral* which were formed lit
vonlan seas that covered Michi-1 varying sties. Their distinct

The Barry County Social Welfare Board will

consider bids for supplying milk products to
right to reject any or all bids. All bids must
be submitted to the Medical Care Facility

on or before September 30, to become effec­
W. Green ot Broadway

Ph. Wl 5-3252

tive November 1, 1966.

REAL ESTATE
Top Listings in Town &amp; Country Properties
A NICI YEAR ROUND HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI: all on on«
floor, h** living room, two brdroom*. kitchen and dining room,
utility room, the living room carpet goes, ha* garage, icreen*
and itorm window*, gat heat. Curtain*, drapes and kitchen stove
alto, for $11,000.00
A GOOD HOMI IN HASTINGS close in to bualnest district, ha*
two bedrooms upstair* and two bedrooms downstairs, living
room, dining room, kitchen and bath, has storm window* and
screens, has basement and gas healing plant, hot water healer,
$&gt;.$00.00

TWO GOOD HOMES IN MIDDLEVILLE.
AND ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE FIRST WARD, good location,
hat three bedrooms and half-bath upstairs and down one bed­
room. living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, hat base­
ment with two gas floor furnaces, and a two stall garage, for
$7,000.00

A GOOD LOT IN THE HARDENDORFF ADDITION. First Ward,
close to. nic* new home and owner will take the very low price
of-.................................................................................. $600.00
A NICE HOME ON HEATH ROAD located on I Va-acre lot. all on
one floor, has living room, three bedrooms, large kitchen with
dmlng space, full bath, has basement with new oil furnace,
storm Window* and screens, is cap insulated for-$9,500.00
A REAL GOOD COTTAGE ON LEACH LAKE, built on slab. Urge
living room, dining room, kitchen and one bedroom, bath,
shower, seat and lavatory, has family room at beck, has alumi­
num siding, electric heat, aluminum storm window* and screens,
and 42 foot well and is fully Insulated, would sell on contract
with $1,500 00 down, for .$1,000.00

INCOME PROPERTY CLOSE IN. has two apartments, north apt.
has living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and bath,
and one bedroom down; south apt. has living room, dining room,
kitchen and bath and two bedrooms upstair*, has full basement
with two gas furnaces, new water heater, brinp in good steady
income, for----- .....------- .............—.$11,000.00

A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD, has two bed­
rooms upstairs, and down It has two bedrooms, living and dining
room together, new bath, new kitchen, basement with gas fur­
nace. new water healer, has new roof, garage with cement
driveway, for ...........................$10,000.00
A SUMMER COTTAGE, furnished with 15 ft. boat and 12 ft. fish­
ing boat, two outboard motor*, the log cabin has 50 ft. on lake,
with living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, shower bath, lot* of
nice cupboards, and has utility room, has automatic sprinkling
system, electric refrigerator, television, dishes, furniture, s real
tweet Summer cottage with ell the extras for - - $10,500.00
ANOTHER HOMI IN THE FIRST WARD, has three bedrooms upstalrs and bath up and down, nice living room ' bldro^Mi
dmlng room and kitchen together, den or extra
basement with gas heating plant, two stall pi.
sulatod. has storm windows and screens, rar ....

IN MIDDLEVILLE. WE HAVE A COOO HOME ON M-17 with
living room, two bedrooms, kitchen with dining space, full
bath, full basement with oil. heat, has garage with breeze­
way. for--- --------------- ----------- ------------------- ----------- $8,900.00
A VERY REASONABLY PRICED HOME IN THE 2ad WARD, has
two bedrooms upstairs and down a large bedroom, living room,
large kitchen with dining space, complete bath and another
small room off the bathroom. Michigan cellar, heated with gas
furnace, there are lot* of cupboards in the place, is completely
insulated, real good roof, and the price t*$4,000.00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,
with three bedrooms upstairs; downstairs it has one bedroom,
two living rooms, dining room, kitchen, full bath, basement with
g»3 heat, double garage, living room la carpeted, and drapes go
also, storm-window*, screened-in front porch, workshop r&gt;”
back, will trade for property near Caledonia$10,000.00
A RIAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4th WARD, has
two bedroom* upstair* and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, ha* basement and gas floor fur­
nace. brand new garage and utility room, full corner lot for
$9,000 (trade for farm!

BUILDING LOT IN 2nd WARD, seww and water in. has a garage
on It. also a part basement__________________ $1,500.00

NICE LARGE LOTS AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, two of them, right
on lake, will sell both of them for ..$1,200.00

prismatic pattern is the result
of the growth habit of these
particular creatures during the
Devonian geologic age.
They flourished but died out*
and passed from lhe acene. Al­
though lhe soft, fleshy polyps
were seldom preserved, lhe
limey skellon formed by secre­
tions of calcium carbonade
were.
Tiie fine detail of the corals
has been preserved to this day
because the original material was
replaced by a process called
petrtfaction.
Calcite, silica or some other
mineral replaced lhe original
material in a celi-by-cell process.
Tiie concave depression In the
upper surface of the fossilized
corallite* is where Uie poiyp
once lived.
Mineral and animal matter de­
posited In the Devonian seas
long, long ago were burled by
sediments of later sea*.
In Michigan, some of these
later seas did not cover as great
an area as the Devonian so that
Devonian sediments were left
exposed at lhe surface r* in
parts of U&gt;e Lower Peninsula
Sediment* of later seas may have
also been eroded away, exposing
the Devonion sediments.
During the eons of geologic
Ume. Devonian sediments were
gradually cemented together to
form sedimentary rocks.
In more recent times, geologi­
cally speaking, glaciers moving
across the Great Lakes scraped
the bedrock surface. Fragments
of rock were plucked from De­
vonian formations exposed at the
surface, and they were carried
and deposited elsewhere.
Most of Michigan* bedrock
surface Is now blanketed by
glacial drift left by the melting
glacier* and fortunately, some
of the glacial debris contains
Petoskey stones.
Thus, It isn't necessary to hunt
In bedrock quarries and expos­
ures to locate these handsome
little nuggets. Petoskey stones
may be found on beache* and in
rood cuts, ditches, grave) pits,
gullies and sand blows all over
the state particularly in the
northern part of the Lower
Peninsula.
Wherever you ace stone* or
rocks exposed al lhe Burfape,
you may find a Petoskey stone.
Petoskey stones may be pol­
ished by hand. Use. tn succession,
220. 320 and 600 grit sandpaper
or emery cloth. To bring out lhe
final luster, burnish the specimen
with a piece of old wool cloth or
something similar.
------------ •------------

Mr*. Pauline Baker attended
the DePrlester reunion at tiie
Prairieville township hall on
Sunday. There were 10 attending,
the out-of-state relatives being
from Wheeler. Calif., and South
Bend and Ft Wayne. Ind.
The Clifford Austin family of
Jackson were dinner guests Sun­
day ot the Edwin Chaffee* and
Kipp Austin remained with the
Chaffees (or a two-week visit

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE

2 NICI BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

A NICE VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition for ...$650.00
WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND
NEED NEW LISTINGS

HASTINGS SALESMAN

Cad NiaShamer’a heme pbeoe

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WsIrakMiWLdt!
&amp; RhersHe
Safa drivers prefer the
ceavenience and depaadabiHty of our fast
claim service ond persoaal attention when
you need us . . .
For All Types of
Imm rance—SEE

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY

Middleville T-K

"I don't need cash
with an

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You wont, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES
Al Siga* Tire $srvica
Jim B«rr Tire Shoe
Burksy Sate* b Smvica
CourthouM Service
Jack EcMiasw'a Service
Farmer* G*» b Oil Co.
Hatting* Motor Sale*
LOW Garage b Welding
Larke Buick-Chevrolet.
Inc
Leary’* Auto b Tool
Supply
Marble'* Standard Service
V b J Friendly Service

BUILDING. REPAIRS
C. A. Mattson. Builder

ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Electric Motor Service
Hailing* Electric, lac.
FLORISTS
Barlow Garden* Floriat
St. Martin Floral

MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Maasri's Music Studio
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Schader's Office Supplies
PAINT b WALLPAPER
Beverwyk's Color Center

PHARMACISTS
Jacob's Pharmacy

PLUMBING
Miner's Plumbing b
Heating
HEATING b AIR
CONDITIONING

Hatting* Automatic
HaaHag
Welton's, lac.
I formerly Kaechele'sl

RUGS b FLOOR COVERINGS
Brown's Floor Service
Hastings Floor Covering

\
CLOTHING &amp; ACCESSORIES &gt;
Bonnet b Cown Shop
CievcUnd'i Man's Store
JEWELERS
Gittleman's. Inc.
P. J: Gilmore. Jeweler
Parmelee Store
Hodge* Jewelry
Water* Clorhet Shop
Millen Jewelry
DEPARTMENT STORES
LAUNDRY SERVICE
Ben Franklin Store
Hatting* Speedy With

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Lyon* Septic Tank Service

DAY-CLEANERS
Barry Cleanen
Hasting* Cleaner*
Owe Hour Martiniiing

TELEVISION. RADIO
b HI-FI
Central Radio b T.V.
The Music Center

LUMBER b
BUILOING SUPPLIES
Barry County Lumber Co.
East Side Lumber Co.

SHOES
Birke a Hatting*
Cut-Rate Shoes
Wayne's Shoe Store
SPORTING GOODS
Leary's Sport Center

Sliopping will never lye inoie convenient than it is right now . . . with
• FREE Hastings City Bank Credit Card. Jost say "Charge it, Pteaie*
with any merchant participating i^.Hastings City Bank's Credit Card
Plan. Remember, it’s a free service to you when your account is paid in
full in 30 days. Or, you may choose to pay a minimum of $10.00 per
month and extend payments over many months with*a small. 1% service
fee'added to your unpaid balance. Why nut get your FREE HCB Credit
Card NOW!

WE NOW PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS
COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

llnstiiiqs City lliinli

'•Side of Strend Thootre"

219 Wort State St.

Vof 1 to 4

Marshall, long known for Its‘Xpnfk/)l
Mr*. Winnie Vandlen enter­ jbiauUful home*—will again per- ‘JLIIUUI
tained Mr*. Patsy Anderson. Mrs mil the tourist a view inside nn
j
0
a Z
Edith Foote. Mrs. Dorothy Am­ some of its gracious man.-ton*
| HfSOtl V. HCDl. V
brose. Mrs Ethel Hess and Mrs
On &amp;• urday. Sept 10. the an’
E.la Bawdy for dinner Sunday mini
Historic Home Tour 1*
The Th,mappie Kellogg School
Afternoon visitor* were Mr. and
Mrs Harty Bawdy and Clarence scluduled This lour, which last will officially open on Tuesday,
veat drew ovc.- 3.000 visitors, U 8&lt;P- « Principals are tn their
Watson of Bay City
‘
sponsored by the Guild Council offices the two weeks prior
Jeanne Cary, who has been I of Trinity Episcopal Church, un- to the opening ot school for the
spending the Bummer in Sweden drr th- general chairmanship of purpore of counselling and. tn­
vlth Marie Follln. the exchange . Mr* Harold Dickson and Mr* rolling new *udemt*.
student who lived with the
The book store al the Wet
Cary*, ha* returned home, her Jam's Dryer
The homes selected for tins Elementary Building opened for
mother. Mr*. Robert Cary, and
Oster. Cindy, meeting her al the year's tour reflects an excel- the sale of bcoks on Monday,
airport in Detroit on Friday lent craxs-sectlon of the many &lt; Aug. 22. All elementary books
Jeanne had a wonderful Bummer iUfoncally unique homes to be will be sold from the West
with the Follln family, a part &gt;f found in the Marshall area AU Building The high school book
her pleasant experience being of them are excellent example* store will open on Monday. Aug.
sailing around the coast of Swe­ of period architecture and most 29.
den in the Follln*' sailboat are over a century old.
Buses will run on schedule
Tuesday morning, Sept 6 School
darte's brother. Peter, who i*
working In Atlanta. Ga. visited
Rev and Mrs C. R Boororn will dumi*-. at 11 45 am. on
the Cary family the first part of and tons. Joe and Jim. of Jack­ Tuesday and Thursday School
August.
son visited Rev Boorom's par­ will operate all day on Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steele of
day. Sept. 7.
y
Woodland were Thursday dinner ent*. the Floyd Boorom.*. Sunday
Lunchs wm be served In the
The William Bradfords at­
guests of Mr and Mrs Marshall
tended two wedding* over the cafeteriaa.
Be Ison and Shirley.
There
will
be
no
kindergarten
weekend
In
Lima.
Ohio
they
Mr. and Mrs_ Wilbur Belson
and family of Battle Creek and were guests al tiie wtddlny of classes the week of Sept- ® Kin­
Mr and Mrs Forrest Belson and their nephew. James Bradford of dergarten classes wilt meet for
Mrs. Elmer Durkee of Hastings Arlington. Maas. and on Sunday, the first time on Monday, Sept
were Sunday guests of Mr. and they were in Chicago to attend 12 Parents will be notified by
the wedding of another nephew. letter where and when thetr
Mrs W. B Belson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jarrard Gregg Norwell. This week they kindergarten will attend.
and Mrs. Ethel McKay and Mrs arc entertaining two of their
Tuesday evening guests of Mrs
Elsie Cogswell of Nashville spent grandchildren. Patti Roeger of
Thursday at Potters Park nt Ann Arbor and Marcia Bradford Nellie Smith and the John Kaxinskvs were Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
Lansing, enjoying a picnic it I of Plainwell.
Mr and Mrs Herman Beumer tin VanGelson and family of
was very enjoyable as they have
numerous animals In the zoo and and family attended the Beheld Grand Rapids, and Jean Mary
well worth anyone* time to go family reunion at the park in ‘a visiting here for the remainder
of the' wesk.
East Lansing Sunday
and see them.

Rock bounds know each of these handsome little nuggets collectively as the "Petoskey
atone,” the popular name coined because ibis fossilized specimen is commonly found in
the Petoskey area. Picked last year a* Michigan's official state stone, its claim to
fame is in its distinct appearance, the way it may be carved with simple tools into
attractive jewelry, and the fact that it is commonly found in this state. Origin of this
prized stone is traced back to Devonian seas that covered Michigan's Lower Peninsula
about 350 million years ago. Petoskey stones, found here today consist of massive,
close-packed colonies of corals which were formed in varying sizes during the Devonian
geologic age. Thanks to glaciers which later scraped bedrock surfaces across the Great
Lakes area, Petoskey stones are found-in many places — on beaches and in road cuts,
ditches, gravel pits, gullies and sand blows all over the_*tate, particularly in the northern
Lower Peninsula. -Mich. Dept, of Conservation

the Facility for the coming year, reserving the

FUNERAL HOME

taetta T-o

Personal Mention Marshall Homes

’ NOTICE
To Wholesale Milk Suppliers:

SPONABLE-GIRRBACH

'

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.

rsal ratade taxes. However, this
need not be permanently so. A
united Approach to a complete
fiscal reform procram with this
law aa the ftaa step and a re­
ductton In real estate taxes as
Qw nee* one can come about
only if our local supervisors and
county officials cease looking
back to the good old days and
begin planning for the dynamic
future.
•
Lake Prim is. Mich.
There are a number of bright
Aug. 20, I960 and smiting faces in the counTe the Editor:
| ly vho are looking forward eag8o “The supervisor*, many ot erly to the November election
whom are farmers or rural reel- and have repressed their will­
dent* expraacd Uritatlon over ingnesa to take part for the next
the farm personal property tax four yearn ’in a forward looking
exemption as not "heiptng us effort to bring some of these
out much.”
Ithhua about. I am sure that
Irritation because for the flret ^*7 would not be irritated to
time in many yearn the lesls- hear
,he
were getlature hM^viTthc farmer Ung a small tax relief to help

Public -Forum

MEMBEI. Federal Dope**

�Prep. Football Practice Opens Monday
I—THE HASTINGS BANNER

195 Sign for 3
Squads at HHS;
2 Daily Sessions

lure thdr comiHrtcd

Elk

Herd Stay* Health*, Productive

phyrJctU

160 Shoot at
Grand Opening
Of Trap Range

Coach Bob Reid
Vitiu in Area
Robert Reid, who is athletic
Soulhem California College at

family have’been vacationing In
JterFire Unijormt

Saturday Morning

the others on Monday.

Monday king football Will take

a high school begin working
out in prcpanUioti for the 1M6
football Mason.
At Hasting. High a new re-

Augusta. Battle Creek. Coldwa-

Darrell Dean
Elyse Win River
Bend Tourney

JoUe. OUvet, Kalamazoo, Plain­
well, Oteego, Grand Rapids,
Sparta, Caledonia, Middleville,
Assyria, Nashville, Woodland.

course, Hastings.

Darrell Dean and his daughter,
Elyse, won the River Bend Golf
Strong, who handled the Junior Course's mixed, alternate ball
tournament Sunday with a 45
total.
Mra Margaret James and
th* Hastings High Junior Varbar son. Kyle, were second with
Raytnond Shank will be the

Kathy Bumworth and Ken
Weller had 58. Karen and Bob
Haywood, Margaret and Joe Oor- I
rigan, AUce and Harland BabBurdick with 59*
were loot by graduation, delud­
Lamonte and Barney Hutchins
ing Oo-Captaina Tom Gibson ■ had 61. Aloah and Charlie Burch
63, Brenda Pierce and Ken Cole
field, BIU Care. Rod Crolh^r*. and Margaret and Al Fuller had
Dave Crawford, Steve Box. Bob
Adrianson 66. Rosalie and Clyde
Divine and Dorcas and Dick
Hens, Charlie Jordan, Tim King, Bryan shot 67a
Ron Larabee. Smith Long,
Jun* and Russ Doty carded a
Charlie Myers, &lt; Mike Murphy. 70. Boonie and Dave Hathaway
Brian

Shumway.

Youngs.

Dennis Vivian and Bob Reynold* 78,
Joan and Marty Haywood Bl and
Betty and Fred Ziegler 82.
Alice Babcock had the longest
drive on'No. 1. Arile Hi Hart and
Karen Haywood lhe Shortest
le pin on No. 3, Elyse
— Dean had the fewest
putts, 13, and Ardlth and Dick
Hart took Uie award for water

HCC Men’s Golf
Championship
This Weekend
GlUrspte, Thomas Kurr. Wolter
Pool, Ken Roberta, BUI Shumway
and Terry WaUnn.
’’
Up from last year’s Jtmltfr
Vanity should be Rick Abbey,

Members ot i the Hastings
dpuotry Club may still register
far the 1966 Men's HCC Golf
’Championship tournament which
will - be played Saturday and
Sunday over Um&gt; 18-hole coarse.
Some golfers. unable to qualify
Saturday, are qualifying Thura-

ward Crofool, William Elite, Lta-

The championship flight will
play- 27 holm on Bunday, while
all other flights will play only
IB Bunday.
Jock Hopkins la the defending
champton. having won the crown
wu- for tho third time last year with
Cralg'I at 201 total Mjlfv Anderson was
second with 206, Jim Coleman

nsner was lourui wun --uo.
I Hight winners Included Jim
(he Jt
_________ ,___
| Cotter, first flight; Dr. Larry
Hastings griddeni are to receive , Blair, second; Jack Warner,
their uniforms Saturday, with third, and Bob Miller, fourth
tiie Varsity being outfitted at! flight
A -Championship Dinner" is
ATHLfTFl FOOT
to be Iteid at Uie club uii SaturHOW TO TREAT IT—

MINUTU. I* 1 l&lt; !

Since aoccer begun at Michigan
Stale 10 years ago. the Spartans

To Moil Formin

Free federal permits for Michday, Aug. 8.
Club's noctural trapshoot range
They spent a week at Gull
was highly successful, with 33 Lake visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Adams, they
came here to visit his brother,
Don on R1 Hutlngs.-MlddlevUie IX-parunrsvt reports. Presently.

\

Although many tourists find it harder to see elk in northern Michigan's Pigeon River
Atea than they did a couple ot years ago, there is no reason to think these big, majestic
animals arc declining in numbers. Latest word from Conservation Deportment field men,
who are keeping 'round-the-calcndar tabs on the aituadon, is that elk appear to be
healthy and reproducing normally this summer. The hetd won't come under the gun this
fall, but this doesn't mean there is any letup in the continuing intensive study of elk
by Department game researchers. The year-loog job of watching, tagging, weighing,
measuring, and otherwise gatfieting information about these animals goes right oo,
-Mich. Dept, of Conservation
PINEWOOD DERBY

Armchair Athlete

Perfect one-round scores were
shot by Jim Shaw. Ron Wells.
Clyde Cobum, Charles Jones and
Ken Stuart.
Joe Arnold, Roy English, Jack
Sterveno, Ken Mead, Lee John­
ston. Guy McwTuui and Ken OUmoro aitot 24 out of 25, Lowell
HeatK Howard Youmans. Benny
Burke, IL Pinmuigcr, Art YouBerry, Milbum Davis and Ken
Ml Ulman shot 23, Kenneth Kent.
King Bommers, Jim Madsen.

J. M. Partridge, 23; Lyle Nor­
dahl. Bob Greenawalt. Ed Stuck.
Newt Sanford and Terry Wolfe,
21; and Harold Mathews, Bruce
Rogers. Bob Oliver, Ell Patrick,
Jim Darts and Jaff George, 20.
The dub. which now hu 116
membera. Is open to men and
women.

poinls

Lanstng are busily prooaaatng
about 8,700 valid applications for
the special shooting permits.

Crteunan was the No. 1 small
college scorer in the Nation 30.3
rated No. 1 team on offense na­
tionally. 1073 Northern Michigan
was rated second.
Bob was graduated at Nash­
ville High in 1947 where he
played on Uie varsity football,
basketball and baseball teams.
He attended Western Michigan
University for one year, then
entered the Navy. After getting
but of the service, attended
Central Michigan a year and got
his degree at Central Bible Col­
lege at Springfield, Mo.
Next Pall will be hla third year
al Southern California College.

Fhic By-Product
Cutting In 1965-66 fiscal year
by private contractors paying for
the right in State forewte pro­
duced additional food for an
raUinaied 100,000 deer last Wlnyrarn.

BOWL
The

HASTINGS
BOWL
OPEN FOR THE
NEW SEASON

Lanai hove been
Resurfaced and
Inferior Redecorated

Halfback - safotyman Jimmy
The August “Special Report" of lhe Michigan State Chamber
Ellis of the 1051-1853 Michigan
ol Commerce deserves studied reading on the part ol Michigan
win All-American honors
sportsmen and women as a concentrated summary ol many ol
Hastings Banner for the full
pm. Saturday, Aug. 27.
twice.
our State's programs lor the conservation ol our resources. The
report declares tliat "We must soon make a determination as to
LEAGUES Are
whether we are going to place
full faith in our trained and ex­ type of direct control. If an
FORMING for Hie
Michigan fortrt timber salca
perienced biologists, or to wait agency Is going to be held re­
sponsible for results, then It
NEW SEASON Now!
for the 'ponderous wheels of should be held responsible for in northern Michigan topped
the |1 million mark during the
legislation to grind out an the programs.”
Stop in or call for in­
1965-66 fiscal year which ended
answer that will be of no use
The report added that we are June 30. Receipts totaled Sl.005.-l
after a crisis has passed."
formation for Man's or
not entirely Ignoring our experts,
Only Missouri provides com­ but "We are relegating them to MX) with about 186 million board
plete discretionary authority to the sidelines where we ask their
Ladies’ Leagues.
their conservation department. advice and then do the thing
This includes financial autonomy, that is politically expedient" . . .
, OWN BOWLING
with provisions for setting bud­
JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE
It
is
a
strange
paradox
that
the
gets and the necessary financing.
The Hastings City Association
AVAILABLE at ALL TIMES
Michigan gives authority for the Legislature should appropriate American Junior Bowling Congress
reducing of bag limits and sea­ money to hire Ute best experts
Bob and Mickey Lambert
M ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE
sons only, with no provisions for In the Nation to head up a re­ pm. In the Hastings Bowl. This
changing seasons substantially, search .deportment that Is recogr mretlng is open to the public and
Mow, sow, tow, till, plow, haul, seed, fertilize, ramova snow —
or of increasing bag limits;The nteed as tops by a great majority anyone interested In the program
■ —
states,
•“ —
and‘ then ‘to pull;
"4
Interested in
jpunam* the Job and Who^UHonso has the attaching tool you'll
anllerleM deer seasons are sub­ of other
Hwad: fill the complete line ot Wheel Horse tractors and quick­
ject to legislative change every Uie rug 1from *under thent at thk k invited to attend.
] attaching tools now on display.
year through committee hear­
"It is a strange paradox Uint
ings. The Michigan program also
requires llne-by-llne npprovaUof wc appropriate money to our
Tho Commercial Minor bowl­
budget items by the appropria­ Universities to train our scien­ ing league will get underway at
Woodland at Michigan
142 E. Stotc Street, Halting*
Phone Wl 5-2983
tions committee of the Legis­ tists and biologists to'do a Job. 8 pm. on Thursday. Sept. 1.
lature. nils efficient check on and then to presunTfTKar"'possible wild-eyed expenditures nre wrong In so niany orcas,
is considered all the control that we need a 'citizens gr
necessary for any growing to advise the legislature and _
department as to what should
agency.
The report states the "cruelest
hoax of all time Is still with us." "Biologists can be wrong too. But
We are sUll paying bounties on for the most part, they have been
coyotes but finally the bounties proved accurate and fair. They
on bobcats and foxes were elim­ have practiced the management
of people os well iJyj.xme in their
inated.
The fisheries section is spend­ determinations, anwhave not Ig­
ing license money for work on nored legislators and their
fish species In the Great Lakes, wishes. The point we make here
and «1U the LegWutUrc has is that we have wasted valuable
failed to make It mandatory for time down through the years and
fishermen in the Great Lakes to that we will waste more Umt and
have a license. Boon Uie '•free­ more money until we streamline
riders” will be catching some of our thinking and our-actions by
the finest fish In Uie Nation, granting the Department more
put there by the license-buying discretionary authority to manpublic. ■
lined society.
Regarding our southern Michi­
gan deer, the report said the bill
giving the Conservation Depart­
ment authority to harvest Uie in­
held io
to save many lives
creasing neiu
—
O
on the highways hasn’t gotten
through.
,
For several years efforts have
been made in proposed legteloc?
lion to pay halt of Uie adminte-1 Judy Plummer won first place
irative costs of Uie Conservation and an "A" ribbon with perfect
Department for the general fund.' score of 200 In sub-novice A class
Tiie reasoning is that in today's nt the 4H Dog Obedience Trial
society everyone that benefits; sponsored by the Mason Co. 4H
from our natural resources is not I Dog Club nt Ludington Thuraa hunter or fisherman. These j day. Aug. 18.
people enjoy the parks campMr UVem lnman. a pro(es.
grmmds and other facilities and slonal Judge&gt; nwartrt Ule
needn t buy a license. Tile sports- '
man has paid for all atlmlnls____ j
tratfve costs up until this year.
I^n’el® ’^00n “on a M-Coud.
place ribbon In sub-novice B. and
•There are many other In- Jody uagooh won second place

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HASTINGS
BOWL INC.

Judy Plunuuer
e
HUS r erfCCt OCOrC
In Boa Trial

;____________

My brother-in-law
sells insurance, so I
can’t join the Club!”
Sure you can. Some of our nicest members have
to buy their automobile insurance from another
friend. Wc understand.
We also understand that these folks want the
world'a finest travel information; the readiness
of 22,000 AAA Emergency Road Service Ga­
rages; the new, full family protection of the
Clab’a Personal Accident Insurance Policy; Bail
Bond protection; Camping and Boating Guides;
and countlees additional aids to carefree travel­
ing around the block or around the world.
Join today (and receive a handsome gift when

that should never be. but these
, . - . „
,
will sene as examples at this e Judy and Pamela are at lhe 4H
point
The Michigan Slate Stet' Show with their dogs this
Chamber of Commerce believes *«kthat of all the State agencies, the
For Banner CteJtUflcd Ada
Consenatlon Department is be­
ing hindered the most by this

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Bad Weather
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For Better Scores
By Evelyn Teal. .

1964HBS am American Ta«n

...

Hastings flrat Dawn Patrol

Third Step in the Four Step Delivery
and rain, but still 80 plant*

4th of Seven Articles

reported.

Hastings Mfg. Opens Bid
For Regional Title Thursday
The Michigan Softball A**ocia- —
tlon win hold Regional.Clare C
and D tournament* at Sunfield
starting this Thursday when the
Hasting* Mfg. Company team—
champion of the Hastings District

from Beaver Island.
John Bright of Kalamazoo
Rew in th* oldest plane, a Cur­
ite Robin, and BUI Nagle of
plane, a Knight Twister.

Wildlife Holdu

Monday Golfers
Plan Special
Events, Dinner

D and the hot Sunfield Lions play j
the winner of the Muskegon tourIn addition to the plane*, visi­
tors had the opportunity to in-

The winner of Thursday's game
between Hastings and Grand Rap­
ids will meet the Muskegon Class
D winner *t 7:30 Friday. The
tasers of the Thursday and Friday
game* play at 8 pm. Saturday,
with the winner of .that game

which he drove in the Memo: tai
Day classic at Indianapolis, and
Lester Julian's homebuilt jyio.
awarded the television at the
grand prize, and Mike Wlcken-

a radio.
The Hartings Hytng Associa­
tion. sponsor* of the Dawn Panumber of prizes contributed by
Hasting* merchants and indivi­
duals for presentation to the
visiting pilot*.
listed and members of the Moose
served breakfast to about 350
People,

Want a Retriever?
The Humane Society reports
there I* a 10-week-old female,
black labrador retriever available
for adoption at the Dog Pound.
Contact Dog Warden Dean Braden
through the sheriff's office.

USE BANNER WANT ADS’

to forfeit at the Sunfield Class C,
district tuemament for It* second
You will recall that at the end of lhe second step, your left foot
Hastings Mfg wrapped up the
wa* balancing the weight of your bowling hall which wa* passing
Hastings championship curly Sat­
your
,jur right knee in it* movement iinto the backswing.
_ .u_______________________________
urday night getting all their five
In the third step the ball
reaches It* height in tho back- tained by allowing the ball to run* in the second liming to beat
awing. I recommend thnt the hall swing back naturally under it* Wertz Implement of Charlotte. 5-1,
should not go any higher than own acceleration. Again, I wi*h
A big second Inning wa* the
shoulder level. Also make sure to stress that the arm should be
thriller.
thnt this maximum height is kept close to the body during
Stan Hanse led ott the Inning
attained when the right fool is this entire backswing movement.
on the lane. This maximum Now, you are ready for the last on a foul. Shannon Lydy doubled
height in the backswing is ob- •tep in the four *tep delivery.
Haure home. Lydy cpme hom* on
a wild pitch. Steve Allerdlng and
ARMED FORCES
Ken Neil singled then Bernie Wel­
battalion's Company A near Qul ler slammed a home run Into deep
right.
son of Kennith R. Slocum.
Manager Don Bowen* lad*
Nashville, was assigned to 19th
never touched Pitcher Atkina*
Engineer Battalion In Vietnam.
July 25. Pvt. Slocum, a combat ville. and attended Maple Valley slants before or after that canto. .
But
want nee tarn tt.
|
High School.
U.Jm.riX. hiu. "era-r.

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In the last of the eighth. Eaton
Rapid* scored when Doug Steven-'
son singled, went to second on on
error and came home on Kenny
Miller's triple.
Charlotte knocked Eaton Rapids
out of the tourney with a 1-0 vtalory Friday night with BUI Gould
hurling the victory, allowing four,
hit*.
Thursday night Charlotte de-

Andersons Win
General’s Cup
On Gun Lake
The J. D. Andersons of Grand
Ledge finished far ahead ot the
field tn the first running of the
Generals* Cup Sailboat Champion­
ship Bunday on Gun Lake. The

but only nine finished before the

their spinnaker to run downwind
on lhe second tag of the course. It
wrs obvious that they would no’,
be caught. The Andersons finished

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Roberts 48. Sexton 47. Luble-

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Bacon 28. Rohde 24. Boughton
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Miller 53. Stanley 45, Slack 42.

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Hamaty 28. Gillespie 25. Morey
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Green Dtvlrton: Clarke 44.

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

Lansing took Class C In a Flying
Junior The prizes, special coffee
mugs, were presented during re-

ONE SO EASILY. FREE ESTIMATES.

and Wood 12. IL Smith 31. Blair

'WIKinCx

THERE IS NO NEED TO PUT UP WITH
AN OLD,OUT DATED KITCHEN WHEN

Tucker. B. Miller; Osgood. Pan­
fil. Newell. Hahn
Front nine: Chenoweth. Wood.
Keihl. McMillan; Booth. H.
Smith. Snyder. Kinney: Irwin,
Blair, Bennett, Norris; W. CronIngcr. Blm, Flora, Feidpausch;
Lawrence, Burr, Bay. Bteury;
Belfield. Gardner. Siegel, Bacon;
Hamaty,

Warner 51. Cove 47. taubaugh
42. Jacoba and Hubbell 37. Hol-

Carpels belong in the kitchen

Buzz Fazio on
New Kalamazoo ।

of the lake, starting and flnUhlr-g
off Hastings Point, Boats were
divided Into three classes by length
The Andersons In their Eseow
won Class A and were first overall

MODERN KITCHEN

Player* In the Harting* Coun- '
try Club's Monday evening golf
league will have a special event
next week followed by a dinner
to wind up the reason.
Foursomes playing the back
nine Include:
Mathews. Ironside. Clarke. Pe­
terson; G. Miller. Warner, Rose.
Roberts; Stanley. Cove, Christ­
ensen. Sexton: Stack. Laubaugh.
A. Smith. Lublenlecki; Taylor,
Jacobs. Hodges. Peurnch; Mont­
gomery. Hubbei. Cooper. E. Mill­
er: Ooodyiar. Hollister Foster,

AUtrtcr. Boughton, and Guenth- er, Morey. Pugh. Campbell.
The standing*:

,hcm apparently do their deer-slayiog mainly for kicks;
Yery few need venison to assure them of where their next
meal is coming from. Their night-time forays put no small
losers are Mich
Mich-­
drain on the state's deer herd. Other big loser*
igan residents—sportsmen and tourists—who are robbed
of sport and the enjoyment of seeing more whitetails in the
woods. Collectively, poachers also "steal” thousands of
dollars from northern businessmen who make their living
from the hunting aod tourist attraction of deer. Conservation
officers make an all-out effort to protect the interests af
these people, but the poaching problem is bigger than
they can cope with alone. Without the help of everyone
who has a personal stake in the deer herd, poachers will
Homemakers, here's your chance to decorate your
Wednesday night of last week.■ continue to cheat the public. Their violating mocks the
kitchen with elegance and ease. Enjoy a VIKING
Uie Piston Ring gang whipped
law-abiding citizen with this question.
‘'What are you
carpet on your kitchen floor. It will make your life a
Eaton Rapids, 7-3. with Figer and
cinch. VIKING kitchen carpets are just as practical
Vem (Stub) Allerdlng sharing the going to do about it?”
as they are glamorous. They lend an air of elegance
pitching chorea In another extra­
and serenity but they wear like hard-surface flooring.
zoo team also includes Lou Gard,
inning gome.
Their rich decorator shades enhance any color
j Gene Chapman and Charles
Hua
scheme. Easy care, luxurious and cushiony, with
hind to win. Eaton Rapids scored
twice in the third and Bowers*
sponge-rubber backing that prevents slipping. No
IS®.
from Detroit
lads tallied once in the same,■In■
crying over spilled milk or broken dishesl
frame. Hastings tied tho score In.iDOlVllIlS 1 CQDl
Btroh'*. Kalamaxoo Stroh's, with
the seventh when Boa-era slammed 1
Buzz
«U&gt;
«
'"J
double and moved around.
buzz Fazio, former bowler with
...
-&lt;- &lt;7
Wc3t Mlch.
a double
With ana oot. Stere Allerdlng the Bt Louto Fateteff. now llv- *“*
arted the
» W,^de
foryotmtlf
started
the Harting.
Hastings eighthefghth- ing UB617 KingrtrnryR-d. to a
inlng rally with a single. Vern member of the new Kalamazoo
a—™*** ««*• "■
Allcrdhig followed with another Stroh's team.
Flve-t 1 m e AU - American enteA the National Five-Man
Championship* (top team tour­
Phon« Wi 5-5118
ney in the country' and the 123 Weet State Street, Hotting*
Stroh', team.
Classic Division of the American
Bowling Congress—both first for

Rapids defeated Onondaga. 3-2
Onondaga defeated Lansing Strohs
Wednesday, 9-3, with Lee Gibbs
pitching.

EASY BUDGET. TERMS

4

Every year&gt; jn ]alc sulnmcr ao(J early fall, "The Big Hold
up-&gt; ta|te, piace jn many corners of Michigan as deer
“ ,h' P'°wl i"
ot

Army Private Bruce H. Bar- totte lads got only one other single I
off Fager. Boweis worked behind J
‘
Howard W. Barnum, 220 E. High the plate.
Friday night the Hasting* Mfg. i
Street, completed eight week* of aggregation dropped an extra­ 1
advanced Infantry training at inntag decision tn Wertz of Char­
lotte, 2-1. when Third Basiman
oelved specialized instruction to Wertz singled, moved around on u
small unit tactics and in firing fielder's choice and tame home
such weapons as the M-14 rifle.
| the M-60 machinegun and tho
Hastings had tied the score tn
35-Inch rocket launcher.
first and came home on Shannon
Lydy's triple. He was left on the

'

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$01000
aJiy

Yankee Spring* Cannon Society,
wa* intended to arouse Interest

Commodore Philip Mitchell. Al­
though there are over 60 sailboats
argan imd racing a* on Gull Lake
cocnpeUUon agreed to form a com­
mittee for regular racing next
parson* should

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9/29

PEACHES—Fairhavens week of
Aug. 28: Rlchhavens and Kaihavens following. Paul Wittenbach. Clarksville, Phone 642­
2850 Saranac.
0'1
LARGE MIRROR — 31" x 39":'
9 x 12 rug: Living room chair'
with stool; Lawn Sweeper, 1
imitation black Persian Lamb
coat; 1 purple coat, trimmed
with gray Persian Lamb: 517
N. Congress St.. Hastlng^.ph.
945-9556.
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★ Wanted to Buy
3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
rage in or near Hastings. Call
623-2718 Delton.
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★ Work Wanted

HANDY-MAN would like odd
LINOTYPE OPERATOR — For
Jobs of any kind. Call RO 5­
publication work in modem
M31.
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air - conditioned commercial
WANTED—Baby silting or dish
plant. Permanent, steady work.
washing and assistant cook in
40 hour week, *335 per hour WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
local restaurant, day work pre­
VALUE IS LOST, make use of
for qualified man plus fully
ferred ."except Sunday. Call Wl
paid hospital and life Insur­
the most likely means of get­
5-5386 any forenoon between
ting It back. Dial Wl 5-3481 at
ance. Wellman Press, Inc.,
8 and 11 or call at 603 W. Slate
Lansing. Phone 517 484-5403.
once and say "Banner ClaasiSt.
~~8/25
fled Adtaker.■

PUs*S«

Hooting*

PuhilMhun

Philip If. MUchell. Probate Jud«
Dated: Autu.t 10, 19(6
David A. Dimmtra

Wl 5-2223
8/25

Heating - Plumbing

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jellerscn

Wl 5-2425

Mr. ModBe at Minn. Woolen. STALK SHREDDERS FOR
RENT —Francisco Farm Sup­
218-722-265$:
8 25
per hundred. Order now and
ply, M37 60. 845-3150.
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pay after Sept. I. Also book
matches. Call: Battle Creek. A Fof Sale—Mlicollanoeua A Notice*
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm.

PRICES

IMPLEMENTS

6-24-12 __________ $71.15
4, Dr. Hardtop; Super 88. —IH.C. 460 Tractor. Like new!
8-32-16 __________ $88.35
tower steering &amp; brakes. —1946 John Deere B Tractor.
12-12-12 __________ $65.90
Starter and lights.
Local car—55,000 miles.
—1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor'
Wheat Starter Special
1960 Falcon
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
Per Toe. . . . $94.45
2 Dr.; radio, stick. Priced
—Case Flail Chopper.
to sell!
—John Deere 1$ ft. Drag.
Acre or Rent Our Spreader
1958 Chevrolet Sedan
—1949 John Deere A Tractor.
Real good transportation. —Fortl^MaJor Diesel Tractor In

6 automatic, radio.

1M7 CALENDARS — Wide varl-

FERTILIZER

1962 Ford Galaxie

2 Dr.; 6 stick. Like new
tires.

★ MiBcollaneoee
MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL PARTY PLAN MANAGER —
and make money doing It. Full
Oroundfloor opportunity for
or part time opportunity for
experienced party plan person INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
ambitious woman to assist me
Rapid advancement Beautiful
TLED GABI Bee Carl A Betty*
in my beauty counsellor teach­
clothing at value prices, from
Appliance* before you buy I
ing service. Free Facial. For
Fashion Wagon of Minnesota
They Sell—They Install—They
appointment call Nellie Balmer
Woolen. Openings for sales­
845-5944 or 845-9155.
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people, party plan and direct.

CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES—
Pick your own or ready picked
any day. Excellent picking.
Incentive increases. Write Box SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom
North of Belding 3 miles on
1019, Hastings Banner.
9/8
rifle made by McCord's of
M-91. Bird Blueberry- Planta­
Ionia. Will shoot a 2* group al
tion. Phone 794-0348.
8/8
100 yds. with ease. Mauser ac­
Ar Help Wanted
tion, Yeager barrel and trigger,
Fisher safety, 3 to 8 variable
scope, peepsight in mount, full
monte carlo hand rubbed stock, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
P.O. 171. Hasting* Telephone
allng with quick detach, swivels
Wl 5-4954 Meetings every
PLUS, complete handloadlng
Monday. 8 pm.
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equip, for above. Echo pres*,’
30-06 dies and cases, bullets,
.powders, primers and loaded A Wanted
shells, etc. Rifle value. 8300.00 _ _____________________________
— loading equipment *70.00.1 WANT A RIDE—To Battle Creek
Will sell complete for only1 from Maple Grove.
Grove, to 5 pm.
*250.00, Call 945-3884 after 6
5 days a week. Call after 5:30.

Hundred KifbV
SJH.H) Hollon

1961 RAMBLER 8TA. WGN.
Standard.
8/25

17104876

grain, fertilizer and coal, truck it Far Rent^-Real Iitata
driving, and general all-around
work. Steady employment, paid
holidays, and other benefits.

FOR SALE—A large upholstered
chair and a new braided rug.
ELECTRIC Razor* repalredMrs. Rose Engle. 234 E. ColBpedal — Your razor cleaned,
lubricated and aharpened, only
Datad: AnguaB 13, 10«&lt;l.
$136. Service and satisfaction
Philip. 11. Mltchall. Judr. of Proguaranteed. Lapo Drug, 118 S. FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rexall's fast permanent.
Jefferson, Hastings.
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Regular 82.00—Now I IDO. No
pre-shampoo —No after odor.
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
in aluminum, steel or wood
■ash. Burkey Auto Olaaa A
ONE USED JACOBSON RID­
■on. Hasting*.
ING LAWN MOWER, one used
Reo riding mower, and one
used Lawn Boy riding lawn
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles'
mower. E. L. Carpenter Hard­
and men's clothing. Phone Wl
6-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
ware.
8/25
Tailor Shop.
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WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boat*.
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
cessories. M-60 In Nashville.
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
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★ Business Opportunities
10'. x 52 EXPANDO MOBILE
HOME—Take over payments.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE—
Call Lansing IV-53905 Collect.
Nationally known leader in its
field has vacancy. No travel TABLE P?_?ER — For picnics,
Age 25 and over. Group Insur­
family reunions, lots of uses
ance Plan. Lifetime Income
40' by 300' 13.50 at The Ban­
after 20 years. Two years pro­
ner office.
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fessional training. Salary plus

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF

1961 CHEVROLET
2 Dr. 6 Cyl.

Right of way on Bauble Lake
No. 1 and 2. Snow plowed road.
PRICED TO SELL. Phone:
1-266-5282, Irons, Michigan. tf

■A Help Wanted—Women

1320 N. Mkhlgae

1963 MERCURY
4 Dr. Standard.

Freeport. Mich. Currently
equipped as automotive garage.
Very liberal terms. Call R. L.

DISPLAY CLAS31FIID —$1.25 per lack fee slagle foertim.

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

RED TAG
SPECIALS!

Classified Paragraphs

for Twenty Wonk.

BOX Nl
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Call SMILEY BUILDINGS

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2 Dr. Hard Top. Power steering
and brakes. Radio, white walls.
Beautiful black finish.

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Die-Makers

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hastings, Michigan
8'25

BARRY'S SERVICE

MINIMUM RATI—50c

Quality structures bnltt
experienced crews.

Freeport, III.

Excellent Fringe Benefits
er steering, heater. Actual 1964 CADILLAC
,
43JOOO miles. One owner.
. . . Fleetwood 60 apeci al,
loaded with extras including
1941 PONTIAC CATALINA
air conditioning, original fac­
4 Dr. H.Top, Auto. Power steer.
tory finish and has new white­
wall tires. Low mileage.

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SMIL1Y POST-BUILDINGS

RAWLEIGH

Automa- 1962 PONTIAC
... Grand Prix 2 door hardtop,
sharp red and white tutone
with black vinyl Interior, new
whitewall tire*. Look thia one
1 Dr. Hardtop. V8 automatic,
over.

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HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

Real Estate Opportunity

CAN YOU SELL?
Your own full - time business,
Real Estate, right in thia area.
1845 BUICK
National company, established In
. . . Electra 235 hardtop sedan, IMO, largest in its field. (Unllfun power, air conditioning,
vinyl roof. many other extras. instruction given In all phase* of
New car condition at big sav- your operation — from Start to
Success. All advertising, all signs,

SALE

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CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

HILP WANTED

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Wl 5-5052

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8'23

NOTICE

Savvies
Naw • Remodel • Repair

WELTON'S
305 S. Chart*

CANVAS TARPS

BW**

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Wl 5-5352

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S17 *• 16x20

$3.47 up

WINICK'S
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HASTINGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Call Wl 5-3481

�Card of Thanks
In Memoriam
CARD OF THINKS
Wo wish to extend our heart­
felt thanks and appreelalloo for

Cloverdale-Hope

Calendar of

James Springer and family and rived home Monday from Fort'
tUa. Va, wixere he graduated
from supply and transport acbool

Lockjaw
Shots
J
baa grapfif-

la still
Blough
Monday

Marilyn

and John Woodman.
her trailer bi Morgan Milla
Mr. and Mra. Bill Blough and
home on Sunday to pick up tlielr children attended the Bites ptcdaughter, Debbie, and left Karen

Firing BquAd, Father Dennis P.

Members are invited to acuplture

Smith Funeral Home.

Mrs. Dennis Keller and Jimmy day lunch guest of Mrs. Mabel
and Mr. and Mra. John Deforest
i and daughter, Mary Beth, of the Jolly Workers Club at the observed. “It la especially ImMartin were uteo Sunday guests

GOLF TOURNAMENT
An League Championship golf
loumxmtot will be held at the
River Bend Golf Course. Sunday,

Mrs. Dwight Ororer.

ur„eg Residents

tetaaua (kxfcjner)

ABT 8EMIDNS
Public Notice: Arttete’ work­
shop la offering Saturday morn-

Janet, Patricia and*
Kathleen,

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fc. Gene Thaler la spending ।
&amp;
*&lt;voaw/aaao
0-day leave with his
hla parente,
parents, ;J rp
WT
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nock Hospital * Mra. Marrin a 10-day
Mr. and Mra. Howar
Howard
d T
Thaler*
haler* IQ
fQ KCCD UD
(Ji
Peake ia ‘at home recuperating
from his duties In Washington,
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CHICKEN BARBECUE
The Woodland Lions Club is

sympathy, memorials
Uful floral offorfnta

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By Mn, Stophtn Otfood

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and family were Sunday visitors Clarksville spent Monday with . when they reach school age. and
THE 1967 DODGE CHARGER features new fender-nxNBtcd turn signal indicators
Isabell. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Welton
as an exterior change, and has an improved, console-free rear seating area, along with
hole Men's Open Championship
Brooks visited Mra. Vreta Grifan
optional
front
seat
fixed
center
cushion
and
fold-down
arm
rest
to
make
room
for
a
thanks end appreciation to all tournament will be held Satur­
feth of Middleville Sunday. * Mrs. Harold Rader of Belding outdoor ocuvlty.'
our relatives, friends and neigh­
third passenger in the front.
1
day
and
Sunday.
Sept.
10-11.
Saturday. * Mr. and Mra. Tom
Doctor HeuMl
bors for the many acts of kind­
their daughter and family, Mr. Vandennale
Vnjirtermnte visited
vlAitjvt Mra.
Mrw MariMuri, . adults
rut ill Ln to
tn check
chn*k their tetanus
ness, for the beautiful floral
। dren. He has a aclxilarahlp
scholarahlp and niially since 1962. Their first re- ___
and_____
Mrs.______
Vance___________
Hamilton___
at
FALL BUMMAGE BALE
offerings. Masses and messages
I wiU enter Boston Seminary this tnilon was held in 1940, the 25th their new home in Holt. Mich., anne Kooinana of Grand f^apids Immunization.
Pall
Rummage
Bale,
Sept.
16
­
of Sympathy shown us in Uie
"Although a person may have
n
,
,
I
Fall
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Mr.
ftnd
Mra.
Richard
rftnlversary
of
the
class
and
most
""
n
—
1
Viindcnnaio visited Qrcnwltch had tile basic inoculations, it is
loss of our daughter, sister and 17. Pariah House, sponsored by
By Mrt. Mary Jackion
|
aild fttmuy j,ook their
Village at Dearborn, Monday. *
the Hastings BPW Club.
of the group have attended all
grandparents to spend tho week.
* *—“
”•* nephew. Mik® Reyff, to Kalama­
special thanks to Father David
Dr. Richard Dean left his zoo Sunday to meet his parents, reunions. There were 45 In the
spent last Wednesday and
Hawley.
freshman class with 20 of those
Crwdlu
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes
Thursday with her parents * are not up-to-date, immunity
graduating. Mrs. Mysel Rush and
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Keeler
™
-—.j. until it
Mr. and Mrs. William Main
together in kindergarten, with four
wears down completely."
Suxanne Woodmansee
The health director explainMra. Dean and their three chil- ter spending their vacation in not attending tiie reunion. Willard
Mr. add Mrs. Howard McManus
Wa]lunaa Pote Wajium^
dren will remain in their home Canada and Northern Michigan. and Pearl Carter were appointed | saltenti Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Holmes
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Davis
Ladles
bi. committee
as
cununniee for
lor 1967.
iwi. The
me offleers
omcers . The
~.McCallum
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------ Aid
, . Is
~ accompanied tlxm Friday to
vu the munity, and tetanus anil-toxin
"lannirur
im lce
1C», cream
ermm social
arw-inl nn
1
tat Barber of Newberry enjoyed ciclku
Mra. Gertrude Burns
eiectcd m
tn ifmj
IMO were
again rere- P
lannln
were asa:n
,«
— —
----- ---------- on home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wai- serum, for resisUng Infection
-.—.-j They ...
... .In Thursday evrmlncr at Ihn xr&lt;-.
r
-r-u—. _n
elected
have continued
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ville. ★ Don Stauffer, son of Mr. glad to learn Mrs. Ida fWInnry, ottke since their original election Callum school house. ★ The tended the funeral of tiieir uncle, J
IN MEMO RIAM
produced and distributed by
Mrs Dan iRuUn PeterUr U ^^um WMA will meet Tureand Mra. Don Stauffer of Grand
In loving memoy of our dear
on Saturday.
the Michigan Department ol
Rapids, a graduate of WMU, Hospital a short time ago. la presldent and Mra. Homer (Opal! '*BV
husband, father and grandfather.
»’*'• —*~
tills Spring, lias been counx-tor
Charlee VaixOen, who passed
baby cloches for tho mission.
OBDEB APPOINTING TIME FOB
at a Camp ManUawan for
Classmates attended from Six
Pete WaUunas family, returned manily up al all Umea
■BJUUXO CLAIMS
handicapped children. He is
Lakes. Detroit, Lansing, Ann Arto Detroit Wednesday with Mr.
Tetanus spore® which proThe world may change from
family went Saturday after anlie will teach in the Upjohn
Our Uvea from day to day,
School for handicapped children
But the love and memories
ADMITTAUCIIB
Many enjoyed the Middleville of Mr. and Mra, Charles Cox,
CALEDONIA Eunn. L. 1
rootn. u»&gt;
Will never fade away.
hrMt
I.
u Hn„. tactonco. pLaygrounus. and alCommunity Band. Concert Friday returned home with them. * The
CLAjfk8VH.LE — Binary
SiVh
m0Bt anywhere else you could
By Mri. Richard Clark
Badly missed by hie wife. Win­ ba hvld •«
night. The Community Band of MlddteVllio Youth Council drawith ills irrandmothcr. Mn&lt; El-:___ __ _ ....______ . _
.
nie; and children, Mr. and Mra.
SO pieces was under the dlrecai, an&lt;. st.
Fred Geiger, Jr. and family and
DELTON—Cnii.ll Monica Ml.
sentod a program Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rowley and
evening at the girl's gym. The family reunion at Lhe Leo Henfamily.
Handicraft group also had an derahot home on Sunday. Aug.
then dirt, cloth or other foreign
Mra. William Sweet left 8atur- exhibit. Ono hundred children 28. Potluck dinner at noon. *
Wlcland.
Justin Emery is reported to be
family of Clio for the East. They purtunlty. One hundred boys en- improving after recent surgery at OBAKD LEDOE
HlUty. S3,
I explained.
Joyed tho Little League. These Pennock Hospital. We wish him aBAjJb1 BAPID1
"Deep puncture-type wounds
will visit Maine, New Hampshire, are excellent way* to keep our a speedy recovery. * Thursday
rtraidCATIOir OBDEB
j young people occupied In worth- ; callers ot Mr. and Mra. Dick
—
are rapcclally dangerous. If the
Vermont and other places.
were 1^.
Mr. —
and
■ while projccte.
iI Clark zrz^z
— Mra. Marvin ../.’Si-*?;
By Mrt. Donald Proejrock |cut is deep and narrow, the
Swart
of
Grand
Rjinlrb:
*
On
u
Irving Lute has sold his Yan- 8wart
Grand Raplda. A On
84 Haitiaci
Wl 5-4749 Kcrm»
eniw the body and
County Airport Miss Christine
The Jeff FcUcra had luxite Q^Wy ’ multiply. Those puncI Hanrlaon boarded the plane for koe Springs Hardware store at Sunday the Clarks attended n
PVBUOATIOH OBDEB
Kurata tert week from Cedar lure wound» are the moM risky
her new school duties in one of Gun Lake to. Chari® Jones and family dinner at the home of
^Pids, Iowa. On Sunday the
to
Norman Hodgson of Lansing. *!
Gerald Clarks of Stoney
Fcik-ra and gurolz; attended a bifecUon can come from even
many. Relatives were there to Estlu-r May Hubbard, who liad 11,01,11 1,1 honor of Dick's ncpla-w.
been in Pennock Hospital, has Uouglas Huhn, of Portland, who
gathering in Tekonsha to honor
or
been moved to St. Mary's Has-'Wl11 ;,oon be leaving for the]
a thorn-scratch."
Mrs. Feilerk broilas-a birthday. a
Dr. Ileuslla mid that the
pital in Grand Rapids. She baalA™^'430 M. Coagr.u, Patricia Crladtr, A The Lawrence Quick family
a damaged vertebra caused.by a
Mrs. Phillip Knott of Hawaii
jpent
Friday
and
Saturday
in
BU B. Bestca. Banha ArmbroaUr.
I nil. * Past Matron's Club will (Marloon RagLai visited h-r
305 E Mil. Orlto L. BlcXsaU. 5rt1 northern Michigan and brought
end with their daughter and meet Friday. Aug. M, with Mr.1 aunt and grandfatijer, Leo and
1 their daughter, Roxanne, home
-- tx------ --------------- — Darotha Cummings, on Wednesfamily, Mr. and Mra. Vinal Tabor o~4
wun mon wno naa wen auena- _ .
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Stimson Road.
ing a church camp near Boyne
«. . .. . —. . — . ..
.
I illness. With thl&lt;
I.**. &lt;n.
lAFayetie of Lake Orion arrived
Middleville churches will hold a
week of Evangelistic services
family from Texas are visiting
■ Irhlgan
Philip II. Mil
his brother. Merle, and other *
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Jordan
Lahr,
Ana.
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cult,
and
In
manv
cvmm
Sunday they enjoyed dinner at
18. There will be an Evangelist
inenns m uua area. * wcuncs™ —' —— •
PhyUl. Dietrick. 1017 Sixth
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the Landlubber Inn and toured I —, ...
day evening U»e OrvUlc Babcocks i 6lW0 “&gt; cum
iwrc from tho iicadquarters at
By Ruth Peterman
the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary and ■ micHioam centdb
Nashville, Tenn. He comes very
entertained ncigiibura by show..._ .
— ...
&lt;« Monday they attended the middle^lle^%
i Ing their colored slides taken
and
Ru35*!* Belfield.
highly recommended.
: I during the recent visit to Europe. ^i°nl?a^5d b&lt;n "Ij9s,y’" Wad"
Mr. and Mra. Leo Mapes of funeral of Mr. and Mra. Edwin' Bty*n Martin, bi.
’ Mr. and Mra. BasU Linderman r’l!‘
e',iPSn-’/Pen!'
Reynolds at Caledonia.
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of Hartford visited Mra. Wcatey
Mond“&gt;. al
Bunce mut ImLgrne Peurev
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schantz
An*. 19; OeraM B:
HUI« ot Hkhloa. Th.
a *»„
is. i Rush. A The 1823rd Quartermaster and family and Ron Larabce
J“**T
2
Court for th. Chanty ot Harn
been working there this Summer,
In th. Mxllrr .( th. K
spent Sunday at lhe Long Lake kabhviijx — B«t
returned home with them.
H.rlh* U W.rnrr, IImmhJ.
cottage ot Mr. and Mra. Wilbur
Aa(. is; Bo»aB«iu
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Schantz.
ran.
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- Wull
‘
IKK.IKI.
Belson entertained her brother
Brog at Gun Inke. A Bob Potts I Rtmduv and tniMti
rmn,
and family. Mr. and Mra. Ken­
I unlay at the basement of the neth Steele of Woodland, to cele­
1 ' m WWkH IOWo' IlllnoU ttnd Michigan.
Michigan's public and nonend wltn
with hLs
his narenu
parents. Mr. and
brate Xfrs. Steele's birthday.
Au. SO.
The Lakeside Barracks and publlc schools employed more PLA1NWEI
■ memberr, will display projects
Mra Ray Potta. and was guest
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Deal,
than 90.000 teachers and otlwr
' ■ they have completed tills Sum­ Danny and David of Benton
soloist at the Methodist Sunday; Auxiliary will hold Uielr annual administrative and profc.Mon.il
-Alka
mer. The public la invited.
morning service. ★ John Potts picnic at the farm home of Har­ personnel during the 1965-66
I Harbor were Saturday dinner
old and Florence Ritter. Saturday.
guests
of her folks, lhe Clayton
Aug. 27 with a potluck picnic at |
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USE BANNER WANT ADS! I Jorrardx.
visitors recently of hlx porente,
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n_______________1 . 8 pun. Bring own table service.
itchard J. Badtoa
dish to pass, card table and fold______________________
l»f*l;a Bataan
Jim Poihemus Is having alu­ ing chairs, a Ronnie Shoemaker.
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minum siding put on their home.
* Mra Bud Young (nee Phyllisi Dan Hickey and so'n. mS*^ took
Flnkbclner) has been chosen by’ the excursion to Detroit Sunday
11R.DEF. OT 1‘UBI.ICATlOli
the College Life Insurance Co.
MEN'S OPEN GOLF TOURNEY

CARD OF THANKS

Mitfilleville

Sit,

Pennock Hospital

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

LEGALS

Dowling

Lake Odessa

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"We're As Near As Your Telephone"

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14.541.

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

French Lick near Indianapolis,
Ind., this week. Free airplane Pontiac spent the weekend with
*
transportaUon and hotel resc.-- Mrs. Maysel Rush and the Floyd
Baxter*. A Mr. and Mra. Clyde
and Mra. Oscar Flnkbclner will Klotz of Lansing were Sunday vlslgo Saturday to pick up her four tors of Mr. and Mra. Harley
children to stay with them while* Stadel. A The West Odessa Mu'slonary Service meets all day
Mra Oscar Flnkbdner held a, Thursday, Sept. I. at the home
Gift Show at their cottage at
,Luc11*' Walter A^lianc* &amp; General Repair
Barlow Lake Thursday. Many with potluck dinner. A Mra. Myra
______________________
took advantage of this show. She Smith and Mra.. Rceta Sherman
Visited Mr*. Ruth Geiger, a patheir home In Middleville later. ★
^®.^We'A'We* Nureln8 WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Flnkbclner
attended the 40th anniversary of
their friends. Mr, and Mrs. Ed of hay on the Ed Eldridge farm
Baker. aL Cass City. Sunday. * on Ainsworth Road was destroyed
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
Guests of Mrs. Lucy Bowen re­ when fire was discovered last
cently were her daughter and Sunday morning, without a known
family. Mr. and Mrs William
Smith of LaFayettc. Ind., and started sometime ago and smol- CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
then BUI and girl friend and an­ dcred until Sunday when Uie
AND CARPET REPAIR —Hatother son. Philip Smith, of Fort smoke was noticed. The Lake
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
Knox, Ky.
Odessa firemen with trucks were
State. Wl 5-5118.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Balsch on standby and also with tanks
and their friends. Mr. and Mra
Waiter Biggs of Battle Creek, other assistance they were able to I
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left Saturday on a camping trip pull all lhe burning hay out then WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
to the Northern Peninsula. * take to field to burn.
* Guaranteed workmamhip. Alvo
Elmer Brown and his mother,
The Lakewood Marching Band
Mrs Maggie Brown of Grand
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
Rapids, attended the Brog ib- campus working on music and
W. Slate St.
unlon at Murph.Va Point Sat- marching patterns to be used In
the Fall marching season. There1

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Business Directory

Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

KEY^ DUPLICATED while you LYON5 SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Initallation, Dry Well. Drain
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State
PumP'ng «$24.00 for Ur
at Jefferson.
1.000 gah.I. Call 945-5482.

COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Concrete Products
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
ING done at the farm according
5-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv­
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Service*. M37 So., Wl 5­ GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
2223.
Phone Wl 5-2123.
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
parts and supplies. McCulloch
ICE—24 hour Service (black
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired,
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv­ CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapery Miscellaneous
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
Wl 5-5176.
rods. Installation and Hanging.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
Bcverwyk's Color Center, 221
SERVICE ON All MAKES of treeAT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
parente atlcndlng the band clinic. GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All
W. Mill.
TER
★ The ground ta broken and foun-; waxlwrs, dryen and unall home
tors, machinery and chain saws
In our pew building at 124 N.
C"' M5 a”'
221 W. Mill.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
Slrtet, comer of Third Street. The j
ic*. Goodyear Bro*. Phone Wl
Lakewood Lumber Company has ..
ized engraving of all kind*. Gil­
ti»e contract to erect the building VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR5-5052.
more Jeweler, 102 E. State St.,
2fruand
Verno° Klmgnun
TERS—Service, part!, henev and
Phone 945-5316.

being painted by Leater Curtis.
-. .
—. U..... w MEtUUg
in the Stanley Johnson grocery
stare. A Mr. and Mra. Verne
Uctka and Mlu Winnie Uctka
were luncheon guests of Rev.
MIMOAIAL monumintb
and Mrs Kenneth GranquM
or DISTINCTION
and family in Grand Rapid*
Tuesday.
Rev. Granqulst ia the
Lavronca Brofhon
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
Pastor of Aaoenaton Lutheran, Kllngmon reunion Aug. 14. at
Businou Service* Offered
UaUOsarie*
Church on 44th Street.
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
SERVICE—315 S. Hanover,
Adrian. * Wendell Axplin of UELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
ka*. r*ta Wl l-IOU—Wl 5-5011
945-3862. Fra. mhoqi for one
fayetle, Ind., spent the wekend
Repair and new work. Fixtures
year on Sctchall-Carixon Color.
M«m Wl 5-4100
. with hla parente. Rev. and Mn
and supplies. Kelley Electric
■OBKBT W. STACK. Owner
Uctka and Mixa Winnie Lictka, Glen A«plin. * Robert and Frank LAWN MOWER REPAIR — Au- PUMP SERVICE—Sla-Rlie Water
Service.
524
Middleville
Rd.,
dinner Thursday at Gulll Curran of Grand Rapids spent ■ thortzvd Dealer for Wheel Horan
Hoti Uta M*
PUm Wl 5-JV71 enjoyed
Systems. Sold, in.tallcd, serviced.
TVS.
RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
Harbor Inn iy»r Richland, cele­ overnight Saturday at the Dan
Phone Wl 512700 after 5 pjn.,
Slate Farm Inaurance
ERS REPAIRED—-Central Radio
Lmtfis Electric,, Cloverdale 623­
brating Mra. Uctka'a birthday. * Hickey Kune with Frank ramalnHastings.
E. L. Carpenter Hardware.
5381.
. ing to visit hi* grandparents
AUTO — MRI
family arrived Friday tn his parThe Lake Odessa High Sclwoi
BONDS
enta, Rev. and, Mra. Jason Stecre. Class of 101S held a reunion at
m—— ------ School, 8alHe and his wife returned SaturSwanson Inauranoo
NB, M01 13
IM i. MMH*a Ave.
polntmcnt but returned the midMbe Wl IJMI-ta Wl S-ntl
group gathers

SHERWOOD-STACK
Aganey for

INSURANCE
All Form* of

Iniuronc* and Bondi
JIRIlY ANbKUS

Call 945-5481 If You Would Like to bo Lilted in

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Thii Weekly Service and Repair Guido

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CLOSE-OUTS'

SALE
volume of new 1966 Mer-

stocked with many fine

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

HHP WAHI1D
Real Estate Opportunity

CAN YOU SILL?
Your own full - time business,
Rea! Estate, right In this area.
1965 BUICK
National company, established in
. . . Electra 225 hardtop sedan. 1900. largest in Ito field. (Unli­
censed?—write us). Training and
vinyl roof, many other extras.
your operation — from Start to
Success. All advertising, all signs,
forma. supplies are furnished.
IMS OLDSMOBILE
Nationwide advertising brine a
. . . Cutlass convertible with Buyers from Everywhere. Con
bucket seats, 4 speed transmis­ you qualify? You must have Ini­
sion. power steering, radio, 442 tiative. excellent character
option, new whitewall tire*.
(bondable), sales ability, be fi­
nancially responsible. Commis­
19*4 COBVAIB
sion-volume opportunity for man,
. . . Monza coupe, 4 speed woman, couple or team That Can
transmission, whitewall*, radio, Sell. Write today for informa­
white with blue vinyl interior. tion, STROUT REALTY. 7 South
Dearborn. Chicago, Illinois 90603
1963 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Startire 2 door hardtop,
power steering and brakes,
bucket seals, console, radio,
WANTED AT ONCE
whitewalls, tilt steering wheel.

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HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481
MINIMUM RATI—50c for Twenty Word..
CASH CATS—tH. M, «*C w*b ■-■■■ rf S«c O. a* h(
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A— A.. - t_ A.IIU_1_.
J.A. -4 -

1966 CHEVKLLE —Super Sport,
283. new tires, tn excellent
shape. Phone WU-8174.
8/25

Good working conditions end
benefits. Apply Larke Buick
and Chevrolet, 1435 8. Han-

REAL BUY—On a Mobile Home.
Call TV 5-3906 Lansing collect
9/15

BUILDING 44 x 120' located tn
Freeport, Mich. Currently
equipped a* automotive garage.

WE ARE EXPANDING IN THIS
large lots. Garage with base­
AREA —We need men and
ment Bath with shower.
women from all walks of life.
Right of way on Bauble Lake
Several poclUonu open. AU In­
No. 1 and 2. Snow plowed road.
quiring strictly confidential.
PRICED TO BELL. Phone:
Bend resume to: Adams and
1-266-5382, Irons, Michigan, tf*
Adam* Assoc., A. R. Klpen, R1
Lake Odessa. Mich.
8/25 2-BEDROOM HOME-Very nice
location. Access to Middle
INSURANCE REPORTER—Man
desired to handle occasional
reports within the county, PreIODERN 3-bedroom brick home
vellng this area, having a
on N. Michigan Ave. Excellent
Polaroid camera. Write P. O.
condition. Will trade for other
Box 713. Royal Oak, Michigan.
property. Call Wl 6-4974 or SY
5-3186 for appointment.
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CARDS OF THANKS » IN MIMORIAMS— 2c per word.

Rawleigh dealer in N. Barry
and fully guaranteed.
NCIICFj
HELP WANTED—To work with
County or Hastings. Write
1963 CADILLAC
grain, fertilizer and coal, truck
SMILEY POST-BUILDINGS ’*£.
... 4 door hardtop, spotless
RAWLEIGH
driving, and general all-around
Inside and out. Full power and
work. Steady employment, paid
Dept. MC H 651 3
holidays,
and other benefits.
Quality structures built by
rooty on thia one owner beauty.
Contact
Flnkbclner Elevators,
Freeport, III.
experienced erttra.
Middleville, SY6-3714
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1962 PONTIAC
Any size, any shape,
.. . Grand Prix 2 door hardtop,
•fa Help Wanted—Women
it BusIntM Sarvlcaa
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any purpose­
(Utarp red and white tntone
with black vinyl interior, new
whitewall tire*. Look this one
Call SMILEY BUILDINGS i Manufacturer's National Bank of MAKE AMERICA BEAUTIFUL PARTY PLAN MANAGER —
Die-Mokers
1 Dr. Hardtop. V8 automatic,
Bairoil. Detroit, Michigan, aaaifhM of
and make money doing It. Full
Groundfloor opportunity for
(ho Mortraoa.
or part time opportunity for
. Robert J. MacMkhaal, Attorney
experienced party plan person.
Halting!, Mich,
Sheet Metal Tryout
1963 OLDSMOBILE
t.’.i’S I’cr.iiliMU iluilJInc
ambitious woman to assist me
Rapid advancement. Beautiful
(Experienced Preferred)
Detroit, Michigan 4**28
11/1
. . . Dynamic 88 4 door sedan.
in my beauty counsellor teach­
clothing at value prices, from
616-945-9103
Cyl. Stand.
ing service. Free’ Facial. For
Fashion Wagon of Minnesota
Press Operators
dio, whitewall*. One owner car
appointment call Nellie Balmer
Woolen. Openings for sales­
945-6944 or 945-9165.
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people. party plan and direct.
Die-Setters
For detail*, call COLLECT to
1941 OLDSMOBILE
1967 CALENDARS — Wide vari­
Mr. Moo8e at Minn. Woolen.
Welders
—
Mig
and
Heliarc
. . . Dynamic 88 convertible,
ety of prices starting at 4896
218-722-2656.
8 25
black with white top and
per hundred. Order now and
Steady Employment
matching interior, nicely
pay after Sept 1. Also book
et»esu&gt;r.
equipped including power steer matches. Call: Battle Creek,
1962 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
Excellent Fringe Benefits
WO 8-0159 collect after 6 pm.
UM MERCURY MONTEREY

GO CLASSIFIED

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Ovtr Stan's Wallpaper
&amp; Paint Storo

Apply in person at:
1961 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Dr. H.Top. Auto. Power steer.

1941 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 Automatic.
Radio, heater. Bargain!
I960 LINCOLN
4 Dr. Hard Top, Full Power,
Radio, White Walls, Green
metallic finish.
1964 FORD H TON PICK-UP

Over 8
Transportation Specials
from $75 to $195

loaded with extra* including
air conditioning, original fac­
tory finish and has new white­
wall tires. Low mileage,

NICE SELECTION OF
OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE
FROM FOR A BUDGET
PRICED CAB.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

201 N. Broadway
’ Phone 945-3400

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MERCURY

I.H. TRUCKS

1965 CHEV. IMPALA
2 Dr. Hard Top. Power steering
and brakes. Radio, white walls.
Beautiful black finish.

1320 N. Michigan

RED TAG
SPECIALS!
1962 Monxa
4-Speed, radio, heater.

33 State St.

FARM

1960 Oldsmobile

15,

Comets Left
•67 Price* Will Be Higher

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Lincoln

Mcrcuay
Ph. 945-2479

Specially Priced for

This Weak!

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—Used large grain trailer. Hy­
draulic dump.
—Case 13 Hole Grain Drill on
Rubber.
—IJI.C. 16 Hole Grain Drill "on
Rubber.

LARKE BUICK
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CHEVROLET

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

Wl 5-5052

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

NOTICE

CANVAS TARPS
5«T &lt;• l«x20
53.47 up
WINICK'S
IN K UMU**
Wl HIM

m S-rtit. l.l.i
the I’rnbale
Mkhlsan, ai

die Itariitre of
Counlj. Mlrhlr«n._

Dole.1 August ICth. IU*fi
Philip II. Mitchell. Jud
R*rhard J. Hud.on
Hirer! A Hud.on
103 West Htate Ntrret
Ila.tin*.. Mlchiran

■S-UBLIOATIOH OBDEB.
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★ Miscellaneous
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GABI Bee Carl 3c Betty's
Appliances before you buy I
They Bell—They Install—They
South.

STALK SHREDDERS FOR
RENT — Francisco Fann Sup­
ply, M37 So. 845-3150.
U
* Notices

FOR BALE—A large upholstered WHY NOT LET UB MAKE you
chair and a new- braided rug.
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
a rubber stamp with your new
Mrs. Rose Engle. 234 E. ColSpecial —Your razor cleaned,
ZIP Code number. Three-line
lubricated and sharpened, only
stamp with your name, ad­
4135. Service and satisfaction
dress
and ZIP number for
guaranteed. I.-ipo Drug, 118 8. FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
42.25. This includes, postage
—Use Rexall's fast permanent.
Jefferson, Htstipgs.
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and sales tax. Burpee’s Spec­
Regular 42.00-Now 41.00. No
ialty Shoppe. Delton. Mich,
pre-shampoo — No alter odor.
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
49046.
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Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
in aluminum, steel or'wood
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
sash. Burkey Auto Glaze A
with Host New Electric UpRadiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­ ONE USED JACOBSON RID­
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
son, Hastings.
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ING LAWN MOWER, one used
work. Clean 180 square feet
Reo riding mower, and one
for only 4695. Hastings Floor
used Lawn Boy riding lawn
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles'
Covering, 123 W. State, Has­
mower. E. L. Carpenter Hard­
and men's clothing. PhomuWI
tings. Phone Wl 6-5118.
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5-6714, 5604 Gun Lake Rd.
ware.
8/25
Tailor Shop.
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ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
WHEELER MARINE BALES &amp;
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE
—
Mercury
outboard
TELEPHONE ANSWERING
SERVICE! No charge for over­
motors. New and used boats.
SERVICE—Phone 945-8187.
size prints.
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Flote Boats. Trailer* and ac­
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8/25
cessories. M-66 in Nashville. CHESTER B. STEM INC. would
OL 3-2861 or OL 3-6074.
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like to buy your land if it has
★ Business Opportunities
a good stand of Hard Maple or
10" X ST nPANDO " MOBILE
Old Oak trees on It. Let us buy
HOME —Take over payments.
your wood-lot and save it for
SALES REPRESENTATIVE—
Cali Lansing IV-53905 Collect.
future generations. Homer
Nationally known leader in Its
Becker, Rl, Hastings. Ph. 915­
field has vacancy. No travel. TABLE PZ-'ER — For picnics,
6746.
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10/20
Age 25 and over. Group Insur­
family reunions, lots of uses
ance Plan. Lifetime Irdome
_--------------_ ­ CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIE840- by 300’ 43-60 at
Tiie Ban
after 20 years. Two years pro­
ner office.
** tf' Pick your own or ready picked
fessional training. Salary plus
----- :_auy da&gt;'- Excellent picking.
-------------------incentive Increases. Write Box SPORT7 RIFLE
30-06 custom I Nortil of Belding 3 miles on
1019, Hostings Banner.
fl 8
rifle made by McCord's of
_
m-81. Bird Blueberry Planta­
Ionia. Will shoot a 2” group at
tion. Phone "94-3348. 9/8
100 yds. with case. Mauser ac-__________________________ _
★ Help Wanted
lion. Yeager barrel and trigger. * ■a„onn|,
Fisher safety. 3 to 8 variable " »-wvw»n«ia
scope, peepsight In mount, full
monte carlo hand rubbed slock. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUBsllng with quick detach, swivels [ p-°- 171. Hastings Telephone
PLUS, complete handloadingJ Wl 5-4954 Meetings every
equip, for above. Echo press,4 Monday, 8 pm.
tl
30-06 dies and cases, bullets. | " "' “
- ------------------------------powders, primers and loaded * Wanted
sheik, etc. Rifle value. 4300.00 ______________________________
— loading equipment 470.00,1 WANT A RIDE—To Battle Creek
Will sell complete for only
'from Maple Grove, to -5 pm.
4250.00. Call 946-3884 after 6
5 days a week. Call after 5:30.
p.m.
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OL3-2064.
9/1

PRICES

PEACHES—Fairhavens week of! ± Wanted to Buv
Aug. 29; Richhavens and Kai- y
re nuy
havens following. Paul Witten-1, ncTinraz-iiLt wnsxt* whh
l&gt;ach. Clarksville. Phone 642- 3
rage In or near Hastings. Call
2850 Saranac.
0/1
623-2719 Delton.
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LARGE MIRROR — 31“ X 39";
, 9 x 12 rug; Living room chair ■k Work Wanted
' with stool; Lawn Sweeper; I
imitation black Persian Lamb}
coal: 1 purple coal, trimmed ' HANDY - MAN would like odd
with gray Persian Lamb; 617, lobs of any kind. Call RO 6N. Congress St , Hastings, ph.
8831.
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M5-9550.
VT ----- ‘----------WANTED— Baby sitting or dish
washing and assistant cook in
WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
local restaurant, day work pre­
VALUE IS LOST, make use of
the most likely means of get-1 ferred, except Sunday. Call Wl
5-5386-any forenoon between
ting it book. Dial Wl 6-3481 at
once and say "Banner Classi*
fled Adtaker. I

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Cosh Per T

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Delivered

0-20-20

......................$60.65

5-10-30

________ $66j05

5-20-20

______ ,__$70J0

Acre or Rent Our Spreader

IJsird:

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WANTED — Shopper Shows inc.
need toy demonstrators in this
area Immediately. Write Orpha
Stiffler, Mulliken. Michigan.
0 29
LINOTYPE OPERATOR — For
publication work in modem,
air - conditioned commercial
plant. Permanent, steady work,
40 hour week, 43.85 per hour
for qualified man plus fully
paid hospital and life Insur­
ance. Wallman Press, Inc..
Lansing. Phone 517 484-5403
8 25

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
Wl S-ZZU

M-37 Sooth
—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
—Mowers and Conditioners
—Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractors.

LEGALS

FERTILIZER

Analysis

—1949 John Deere A Tractor.
A-l shape.

of Barer.
M. Buller, De-

FARM BUREAU'S

to sell!

Real good transportation.
6 automatic, radio.

Shades, Ticking for Bed Pillow*.

condition ot a errlain mortwe made
lhe I3ih Jay ot March, ISG2, era-1
cul.d by JAMKH H. SIXES and
MARJ0KIF. SIXXH. hwhan I and
wife, si marls arore. to FAHMKRS
STATE BANK OF MIDDLEVILLE, a

MOTORS

6-24-12 ............. —$71.15
4 Dr. Hordtop: Super 88. —IJLC. 460 Tractor. Like new I
8-32-16 __________ $88.35
ppwer steering &amp; brakes. —1940 John Deere B Tractor.
12-12-12 __________ $65.90
Starter and lights.
Local car—55,000 miles.
—1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
Wheat Starter Special
1960 Falcon
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
$94.45
2 Dr.; radio, stick. Priced

1958 Chevrolet Sedan

•red: Aueuit is, ib«s.
Philip 11. MIUb«1L Judo of Pro­

Household

WALK UP AND SAVE I

New '66 Mercuryr and

IMPLEMENTS

Farm Machinery

of

5-5774.

NEW FALL

1961 RAMBLER 8 TA. WGN.
Standard.

quantity

SUMMER SHOES
Out they go! 15c
Proceed* of sale* go to Special
Education School.
Anyone wishing to donate time

notice:

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
1961 CHEVROLET
2 Dr. 6 Cyl.

1962 Rombler Station Wgn.

6 stick, red with rack on
roof. Like new whitewalls.

9/25

,

1962 Ford Galaxie

2 Dr.; 6 stick. Like new
tires.

Large

Middleville, Michigan

1320 N. Michigan

Phone 945-2479

OPEN FRIDAYS
9 AM. io 5:30 PAI.

and Finishing

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Mlchlg»n Ave.
Hasting*. Michigan

BARRY'S SERVICE
LINCOLN

Electro Chemical

FURNISHED 4-ROOM APART­
MENT, one 4-room cottage,
fumlaued or unfurnished. latite
privileges. All utUltle
‘
nulled. Phone 623-2024.

Heating - Plumbing

Service
New • Remodel • Repair

WELTON'S
305 S. ChurA
BW**

Wl 5-5352

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HASTINGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS

Help
Our Economy
'W'1'1^?
Strong

•ur'u. s. SAVINGS BONDS

XJa ftax

Call Wl 5-3481

�CARD OF THANKS

sympathy, memorials and bwuUful floral offerings received

Mtabtan

beloved

Cloverdale-Hope |

Calendar of

Card of Thanks
In Memoriam

CHICKEN BARBECUE
The Woodland Lions Club Is
planning a chicken barbecue for
Saturday, Aug. 37, In downtown
Woodland, serving from 6 to 8

Freeport

By Mra. Stephen Otgood ,
11 feltM
Til.y&gt;n UJ-24V4
Mra. Robert Monica la at Pen- I

By Mra. Sylvan Tagg
■««» St.
7M-I21I

nock Hospital A Mra. Marvin
£^h£ ™

10-d*y leave with hU parent*,
Z d^a ’ST^blX^

D. C. w Pvu Gary Thakr arJamca Swinger and family and rlred homo lto(by
Forl

Urges Residents
To Keep Up
Lockjaw Shots

from supply and transport school

ART SESSIONS
Public Notice: ArUsU' work­
shop ia offering Saturday morn-

grsphl-

July 8 through Augnut 37,

Firing Squad, Pi
ire Invited to acuplture

Smith Funeral Home,
Kathleen,

Tewell and Family,

GOLF TOURNAMENT
AD League Championship golf
tournament will be held at the
River Bend Golf Course, Bunday,

and Mr. and Mrs. John Deforest । Cool cf PUUwok. They attended combat thl* deadly disease,” he
and daughter Mary Beth, of
JoUy Worlccrs club Bl U1C

at tiie Woodman home.
nC(U. da^tm'llle a • Mrs. Stella
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Osgood | Kauffman and daughters of
and family were Sunday visitors &gt; Clarksville spent Monday with
MEN’S OPEN GOLF TOURNEY
of their aunte Mae Brown, and Mr. and Mra. -Inmew Coot
THE 1967 DODGE CHARGER features new fender-mounted turn signa! indicators
River Bend 2nd annual 36CARD OF THANKS
I
*^*Wr
MrMra. Tom Vanderas an exterior change, and has an unproved, console-free rear seating area, along with
hole Men's Open Championship
fmh*rf'ra^ia?rt* nuUe vlsllod her Parente. Mr. and
an optional front seat fixed center cushion and fold-down arm rest to make room for a
thanks and appreciation to all tournament will be held Satur­
feth of Middleville Sunday. *
outdoor activity."
our relatives, friends and neigh­
third passenger in the front.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peakivisited
..^*2“*“
day
and
Sunday,
Sept.
10-11.
Doctor Heustla also tirgecK
bor* for the many act* of kind­
uicir daughter
(usugr.ux and
iuui family,
ramuy, Mr.
Mr
I! their
ness, for Uie beautiful floral
scholarship and nusliy since 1962. Their first re- I and Mrs. Vance Hamilton al Vondermale visuxl Mrs. Mari­ adults to check their tetanus
FALL RUMMAGE SALE
Immunization.
anne
Kootruuts
of
Grand
Rapids
offerings, Masses and massages
I will witcr Boston Seminary thia talon was ludd In 1940. the 2SU1 [ their new home in Holt. Mich.. aunaay, w
Fall
Rummage
Sale.
Sept.
16
­
Sunday.
*
Mr.
arid
Mra..
Tom
of Sympathy shown us In the
"Although a person may have
| Fall. * Mr. and Mra. Richard Xhnlveraary of the class and most
^nday. Little Miss Carol Vandermole» visited Orcnwitch
loss of our daughter, sister and 17, Parish House, sponsored by
By
. Mr*. Mary
- Jackton
Reyff and family took their of Uie group have attended all. 1I‘undlon camc hom« 51Lh
Village at E
granddaughter, Bobljean. A the Hastings BPW Club.
189 ArnoM
195-3MI nephew, Mike Reyff. to KAlamaspecial thanks to Father David
Dr.
Richard
Denn
left
his
roo
Sunday
to
meet
his
parents,
Hawley.
practice in LaParte, Ind., Aug. I of Plainfield. HL Mike baa been F—lu.Ung, Mr,
-u u4.M
uuxe
but j“
ofhSjk
interec
to uus
,
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U«rltory.
LyrjJi
of “
“ is I,.;
*“
J""?-'
*----r’ilh
Mr. and Mra. Robert Holmes
are not up-to-date, immunity
Balkan
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Keeler
Mrs. Iola Duncanson began school i-nlm la spending some time at Art WttUu““- Frank Wolluna* will gradually lessen, until it
tonlo, Texas. Ha wlU leave for
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boraom together in kindergarten, with four
HoX ta Phdnwrh re
S°“' Glcnn- •'Ua- w,“- WaJMr. and Mra. William Main
of the class deceased and three cuperatlng from a heart attack
* Detroit arrived FrlThe health director explainter spending their vacation in not attending Uie reunion. Willard 1 .tJfemdTsundav
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McManus
--------- aay at one home or Mr. and Mra.
dren will remain in their home Canada and Northern Michigan. and Pearl Carter a-ere appointed
Mr. and Mra. Michael Holmes
, Pete Wallunaa. Pete Walluna*
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Davis
a:, committee for 1967. The officers ,1 , McCallum Ladles Aid Is accompanied them Friday to the
munlty, and tetanus anll-toiln
graduate. His parents arc Mr. cat Barber of Newberry enjoyed elected in HMD were again reDsl«l.Aur&gt;il n. 19(
Mra. Gertrude Burns
“ loe rrTtun “cl“1 on hotne of Mr and
“ WttICorirlgM .n&lt;t Boddr
and Mrs. Glen Dean of Middle- the trip with them. * Wc art elected. "ITiey have continued In i ^h1‘^atUy .cve^uy
Me- : lunar, of Ludington. They all atglad to learn Mrs. Ida Skinner.
a(n^* IK.Ir
hOUNC.
hinar.l nV
IN MEMORIAM
Htadtrabali IluUdlas
sukc
uicir n*
uriviiuii eiecuon. ■I Calllim SCiUOl .---~ A The tenrtert
and Mra. Don Stauffer of Grand
In loving memoy of our dear
D,ui (Ruth) Peterman is ^toCallum WMA will meet Tueo- on Saturday,
the Michigan Department of
Rapids, a graduate of WMV, Haspi tai a short time ago, is
husband, father and grandfather,
ent and Mrs. Homer tOool)
evening to mend and make
Mr_ H1W1I
II—alfH T1..
In
thia Spring, has been counselor now home. She baa hod many
Charles Vandlen, who passed
: spent several weeks with tho
0BDBB APPOINTING TIME FOB
at a Camp Manttawan for
Classmates attended from Six : —_ ______________________ ; Pete Wolluruia family, returned
SBAXIN0 CLAIMS
handicapped children. He I*
Lakes, Detroit, Lansing, Ann Ar-'
to Detroit Wednesday with Mr.
The world may change from Casrt For
"Tetanus oporre, which pro­
family went Saturday after an­ i»r. ttirtona
ui« oa»..
and Mra. Howard Houghton. * duce the infection, are virtually
lie will teach In Che Upjohn other daughter. Saaan, who lias
Kalt K'
Mra. Charles Pusnlkaa of HasOur lives from day to day,
School for luuidlcapjx-d cluldren been at the Methodist Camp at
But the love and memories . it It Ordrvv
Lake Louise. Charles Cox. son
and Mra. Pete Wolluna*. * Ro- in dust, on sidewalks, highways,
ADMITTANCE*
M 10;OO lit
Many enjoyed the Middleville
Will never fade away.
factories, playgrounds, and al­
returned home wtth them. * The
cuu&amp;uvnxz —
Great lakes, is spending 14-days most anywhere else you could
Badly missed by bls wife, Win­
By Mra. Richard Clark
Middleville Youth Council drawith ids grandmotlMT, Mrs. El­
nie; and children, Mr. and Mra.
nora Whitney. * Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Geiger, Jr. and family and
seated a program Wednesday
Remember the Hendershot
Melvin Weaver of Youngstown, danger of Infection is present."
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rowley nnd fijc.?-:
Dlcklntoa,
family reunion at the Izo Henfamily.
I'UBIIrltl
Handicraft group also had an dcrohot home on Sunday, Aug.
The spores enter the body
overnight guests ot Mrs. Mina
Mrs. William Sweet left Salur- exhibit. One hundred children 28. EMtluck dinner at noon. *
when dirt, cloth or other foreign,
'Ullua
day with her son. Horton, and availed themselvro of this op- Justin Emery is reported to be

Mrs Dwight Grover.

Middleville

Pennock Hospital

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

LEGALS

famlly of Clio for the East. They I Porttmlty. One hundred boys en-

HUlty, R3,1

Rich.Ki M Khu

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Sunday morning at Kent!whUe Projects.
Irving Lutz ’has sold hl* Yan- Swart of Grand Rapid*. ★ On
County Airport Mlsa Christine
koe Springs Hardware store at Sunday the Clark* attended a
Gun Ixtkc to. Charlre, Jones and ^tUy dinner at the home of
Norman Hodgson ot Lansing. *'
GwiUd Clarks of Stoney I
honar of Dick's nephew.1
many. Relatives were there to Esther May Hubbard, who hod IPu;nl
been in Pennock Hospital, h&gt;*! Douglas Huhn, of Portland, who
been moved to St. Mary's Hcs-I'wbl soon be leaving for the
Pltal In Grand Rapids She has; Army.
a damaged vmebra caused.by a
Mra. Phillip Knott of Hawaii
llu.-.'«U Bender spent the wrek- fall. * Past Matron’s Club will I (Murlctn Ragla) visited her
meet Friday. Aug. 28, with Mr.jaunt and grandfather, Leo and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Tabor nnd Mrs. Harry Stimson, on fx»rotha Cummings, on Wedncs- 1
6f Flint. * The Freeport and
UtFayette of Lake Orion arrived !
Middleville churches will hold a
FYlday to visit her sister, Mr.
week of Evangelistic sen ices
nnH XV—■ a1.—...
starting Sept. 11. tlirough tiie

Lake Odessa

PUBUCAT10N ORDER

lure from tho headquarters at
Nashville. Tenn. He comes very
highly recommended.

By Ruth Peter man

T.1.R*

■ Ot

anno, ivux n. aroMvay. jidm
CuUa, BI.KuUo 0. AUordUf, B3J
AM 17: DorotBr Dola. R2. DU»y
Skldmoro. 303 s. Jtllaraon, Edna

infection can come from even
tile minor Injury of a splinter or

Dr. Ileustla mid that the
spent Friday and Saturday in
303 E. MID. drill L. BlcXniU, SSS northern Michigan and brought
their daughter. Roxaiuie, home
“Tetanus inoculations are the
with them who had been attend­
ing a church camp near Boyne only real insurance against tho
lllncM. With tills protection. In­
family from Texas ore visiting
hl* brother. Merle, and other without it, the disease Is diffi­
cult, and in many cases, impos­
sible co cure."
Michigan centee biur x«b«r. entertained neighbors by showu
•"------ .. .
NlDDUI^JxE^Mt Mmta. Bl. Ing their colored slides taken | a2
Mr.
and Mra. Russell Belfield,
r,L,£ir,
. u.^&lt;_ »&gt; *— ... t.----- during Uxc recent visit to Europe.
by
WadJ«»n Witting..
Mr. and Mra. Basil Linderman ?c °L
Tenn, spent
K.llh Gordon.
of Hartford visited Mrs. Wesley 1 £^hT}’“EdayJJnl,U Mon.day, nt
2009 Cbtttr
who has
Wm. McCrea, Ednumds last week. Mr. and Mrs. Torvh Lftkc' and
Arte of Otsego were Sunday been working there this Summer,
callers. * The Dowling Com­ relumed home with them
Sunday, .Mr
Mr. ana
and Mrs
Mra. Marshall
munitv 4H rinh i. niTnnin. .
ounaay,

the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary and
?“Tn&lt;3Cl.lhC
funeral of MT. and Mra. Edwin
i
Perrysburg. Ohio.. were weekend Reynolds nt Caledonia.
|
Mr. and Mra. Karl Schantz
Bunco and Imogene Pearcy of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Rush, -i The 1923rd Quartermaster and family and Ron Uumbtv
Ravenna. * MT. and Mra. Ken­
Corpn reunion was held at the
neth Vogel of Michigan Center Dulins Rush home on Broun Road,
spent lost week with her broth­
cottage of Mr. and Mra. Wilbur
during the weekend. There were
er and wUe, Mr. and Mra. Clair
35 present for the picnic dinner
Brog at Gun Lake. * Bob Potts Sunday and guests were from
Louin McIntyre,
c.r.r,i
7r
‘
au,lll"y al“i guest* were
i#i rid ?&lt;
&lt;4!*
S
neth 8,««,e ot Woodland, to celeMichigan's public and nonow° nu"°u “a
Dowling Church at which time
Aux 20.
Hie Lakeside Barracks and publlc schools employed more
lUjt I members
membera will display projects
projects
Bnd
Paul Deal
than
90,000
Uxiclscra
and
other
•■L',!'. .(I &gt;■
‘'v.wu LcauaKra ;um uuut '
” ”* ।I they
they have completed tills
this EBum- Danny and David of Benton
eololst at the Metiiodlst Sunday; Auxiliary will hold their annual administrative
da ■■ pro»
and
professional
BOCKroiD-AUt.
Potur.
Ba.
Au*
mer.
The
public
is
Invited,
mrr The nohlie i. )„.»-1
Harbor
Xier
morning service. ★ John Potts picnic nt the farm home ot Har- personnel during lhe 1965-66
R«i : Am.' IS. 19S0.
i«.
-____
1 old and Florence Ritter, Saturday.
I irfffErfTt. Sr,r?- H OTH BAXXE^^r«B..
guest*
of
her
folks,
the
Clayton
Phnib H. MltehiQ.
1 Aug. 27. with a potluck picnic at
visitors recently of hla parents,
! Jarrards.
8 pm. Bring own table service,
Kteh.rd J. Badrai
Mr. and Mra. Ray Pott*.
Bl.Ot a lind.on
dish to pass, card table and foldJim Polhemus is having alu­ a chairs. * Ronnie Shoemaker.
minum siding put on their home.
Curran of Grand Rapids nnd
* Mrs. Bud Young (nee Phyllis। Dan Hickey and son. Mike, took
Flnkbclner) han been chosen by' the excursion to Detroit Sunday
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Die College Ufo Insurance Co sponsored by the K. of C. of Way­
to speak at their convention at land, for lhe baseball game.
French Uck near Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Rush of
Ind., tills u-cck. Free airplane
Pontiac sjient the weekend with
transportation and hotel reser- Mrs. Maysel Rush and Uie Flovd
Baxters. * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
and Mrs. Oscar Ftnkbelner will Klotz of Lansing were Sunday visi­
go Saturday to pick up her four tors ot ND. and Mrs. Harley
children to stay with them wiUle StadeL * The West Odessa Mis­
Publirelldh
sionary Service meets all day
Mra. Oscar Flnkbelner held a Thursday, Sept. 1. at the home
GUI Show at their cottage at of Mrs. Robert iLudUe* Walter, Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation. Dry Well. Drain
Barlow lake Thursday. Many with poUuck dinner. * Mra. Myra
Wait. Ben Franklin Store. Stale
Repair
field. Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
took advantage of this show. She Smith and Mrs. Recta Sherman
at. Jefferson.
1.000 gals.). Call 945-5482.
vUlted Mrs. Ruth Geiger, a patheir home in Middleville later. * tlent at the Blde-A-Wec Nursing WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Mr. and Mra. Cwcar Ftnkbelner Home at Belding. Sunday.
REPAIR — Expert werkmsnrhip COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
attended the 40th anniversary of
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A steel silo filled with 150 tons
Concrete Products
Gilmore Jawelerj. 102 E. State
their friends, Mr. and Mra Ed ■of l»y on the Ed Eldridge farm
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
ING done at the farm according
--------- Bunday. * on Ainsworth Road wa* destroyed
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
5-5085, Burkey Sales add Serv­ - to your specifications. Farm Bu­
Guret* of Mrs. _ __________ ___ when fire was discovered last
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Services. M37 So., Wl 5­ GET YOUR READY-MIX from tfie
cently were her (laughter nnd Sunday morning, without a known
2223.
fondly. Mr. and Mrs. William
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Smith of LaFayettc. Ind., and started sometime ago and smol­ CERAMIC, FORMICA. LINOLEUM
Phone Wl 5-2123.
then Bill and girl friend and an­ dered until Sunday when the
AND CARPET REPAIR — Hm- CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repairs
and
sharpening.
Saw
other son. Philip Smith, of Fort smoke was noticed. The Lake
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
Knox, Ky.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
parts and supplies. McCulloch
State. Wl 5-5118.
ICE— 24 hour Service (black
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Balsch cn standby and also with tanks
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Co. Home office 822 $. Benton.
and their friends, Mr. and Mra. to try and put out the fire. With
Supply,
M37
So.
Wl
5-3150.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant, W.
Waiter Biggs of Battle Creek, other assistance they were able to
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2li3,
left Saturday on a camping trip pull all Uie burning hay out then WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Philip if Mitchell"
to the Northern Peninsula. * take to field to burn.
Guaranteed Workmsnihip. Also RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired,
Elmer Brown and hl* mother,
The Lakewood Marching Band
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
Rccored Burkey Sales and Serv­ CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Mra Maggie Brown of Grand 1* spending the week al the MSL'
IV.K'T,.
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
Largest selection of Drapery Miscellaneous
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
itlap». Mkklci„ . Rapids, attended the Brog 10- campus working on music and
W. State St.
union at Murphy’s Point Sal- marching patterns to be used in
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
Wl 5-5176.
USE BANNEK WANT ADS I
rods. Installation and Hanging.
the. Fall marching season. There
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
are 87 band students and four
Beverwyk's Color Center, 221 - AT BEVERWYK’S COLOR CEN­
parent* attending the band clinic. GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP —All SERVICE ON ^LL MAKES of trac­
W. Mill.
being painted by Lester Curtis. * The ground Is broken and foun-:
TER — Raw wood or finished
tors. machinery and chain saws
washea,
dryers
and
small
home
* Mra. Edwin Clem Is clerking elation U being put in for the;
frames. Also, custom framing.
in our new building at 124 N.
221 .W. Mill.
’
appliances. Call 945-2317.
in the Stanley Joluison grocery Page Memorial building on Fourth
Jefferson.
Experienced
mechan
­
store. * Mr. and Mra. Verne Street, comer of Third Street. The
TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
Uctka and Mias Winnie Uctka Lakewooj Lumber Company has
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl
ized engraving of all kinds. Gil­
were luncheon guest* of Rev the contract to erect the building VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
5-5052.
more Jeweler, 102 E. State St., Radio, TrittHm Rapairiiis
and Mra. Kenneth Granqul*
Mr. and Mra. Vcmon Khngnun
TERS—Service. parts. Ixnes and
Phone 945-5316.
and family In Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra. Elwood Klingbags for all makes. Authorized
Tuesday. Rev. Oranquitt Is the man and Nathan attended the
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
pastor of Arcenalon Lutheran Klingman reunion Aug. M. at
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
Businoti Services Offered
Church on 44th Street.
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
SERVICE—315 S. Hanover;
Adrian. * Wendell Asplin of La­
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Mr. and Mra. Charte* E Jack- fayette, Ibd.. spent tho weekaid
945-3862. Free larvka for om
Repair and new work. Fixtures
year on Setchall-Carlson Color.
with hla parents. Rev. and Mra.
and supplies. Kelley Electric
ROBERT W. STACK. Oww
Uctka and Mlsa Winnie Uctka Glen Asplln. * Robert and Frank LAWN MOWER REPAIR — Au­ PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
Service. 524 Middleville Rd.,
enjoyed dinner Thursday at Gull Curran at Grand Rapids spent
' thortxed Dealer for Wheel Horse
Systems. Sold, iruiallcd. serviced.
TVS.
RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
Harbor Inn near Richland, cele­ overnight Saturday at the Dan
Phone Wl 512700 after 5 p.m.,
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Tractor and Lawn Boy Mowers.
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623brating Mra. Uctka'a birthday. A Hickey home with Frank remain­
Hastings.
and TV Service. 228 N. JeHorE. L. Carpenter Hardware.
Rev. and Mrk Lmsley Sucre and ing to visit bls grandparents.
53«1.
.
son.
Phone Wl 5-9187.
family arrived Friday to hjs par­
The Lake Odessa High School
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explained.
"Deep puncture-type wounds
are especially dangerous. If the
R1| By Mrs. Donald Proe/rork
|«n
Haitian
Wl 5-4749 germs may enter the body and
Tiie Jeff Fellers liad house quickly * multiply. These punc­
ture wounds arc the most risky

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ent*. Rev. and Mra Jason Btecre class of 1015 hold a reunion at
Ho and ids vjffo returned Satur­
day tn their home near Chicago
polntmcnt but returned the mid- joyable time la spent when this
group gathers u they have an-

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�5—THE RASHNOB BANNER

3,000 Attend
Bliss Picnic
On Saturday

group participated tn thl*.

that

Stuart for having the largest
family at tending
All School Enrollment*
Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday
Teaebcr*' Planning Day
umbrella, table and chairs, was Hasting* Teachers’ InsUtate Day
Ray Tobias of the lathe depart­
ment.
MEA Regions! Institute

creaalngly ml*-used to permit
multiple deer kill* by Individual
hunMB.
. •

Boat Owners
Have Liability
As With Auto

Trouble-free
with a capital “T!

caJ aid as quickly as possible

L Protect tiro injured property

archery or flrwm deer hunter

miMrsble summsr
You're probably
lroU&gt;lv-fre« TOKO

I. EtonT accept responsibility

25 families attending. Mr. Glen Christ mac
Over 3 000 attended the Bliss Ramsey wa* linst for thl* group, Final Exam*
unnhiliro' Jpicnic
Winners
of door
the ' Etementery Students OI
------- ~ al Cimrtton I reU^
’zroun
wereprize*
ouo InTietz
—-2*. *Rsturdav
—____ I.
Pvt
Aug. 20 The retired group were rwtn
uno TirtZ
i ie*z. (
'
srofhsr tn*n [avehIt cooproa- electric blanket. Delbert Me- j First Semester ends: ..
Arthur,
ny
roa.
won
wivam.
Uon and a perfect day resulted
fly rod. Don WlLon. Tcaeher Planning Day
lounge, Chariro
Chart™ Rowley.
Rowley, s„ood Semester
in the large attendance
chaise kxrnge,
pair
Art Struble, i sPr*“« VaeaUon:
Co-chairmen for the dag.were f
Urll of planters. aOlLt^I^tnn
'.’ZS!
........
imrw. Clarence Texter. waste­
basket.
Races Is u res la: Sanday,
High actual Division Manager
were Glen Ramsey, Clarence Second Semester Final*: Mond*y, Tnesday, Wedgi
cut out Information describing
T&lt;xter. Lawrence Maurer. Fred Elementary stodenta only: ....Cloaa al 11:45 aAi. TlHtrWay, Jons &gt; IF' ■*— »
----------- ---- . Acke-t, Otto Tietz. Grady Hen­
i. van,-. &gt;-* »,ipoaalble for him to match up his
honorary chairman of lhe day
son. Guy McKenzie. Roy Wlney.
tn.. Friday, Jam 5
Fred Fairchild. Delbert Mc­ Commencement (West Gym):
plains John A. Angullm, chief of
Arthur. Neal Karcher and Em­
the Conservation Department's
mett Bhclllngton
j At 4:30 pm. a softball game
•In the past,” he point* out,
was held between the Bliss UAW
team mid the local merchants
team with the Bliss team winner
of tills event.
penny scramble for the
The picnic was sponsored by
children,
followed by shoe the Bliss Employees' Canteen
scramble for agro 1-5. Winners Fund and lhe following commit­
were Laurie Perkins. Paul Kid­ tee member* are heivby recog­
cation of ids kill Including. If
der. Cindy Curtis. Foot nice nized and sincerely thanked for nual Woodland Junior Hone Show
applicable, the number of the
partment have oorne up with a
- ----- ------- ------------- -------- ---------- — . a Job well done. Co-chairmen for
new deer tag designed literally to animal was killed.
Martin. Bubble - gum blowing games: Dick Hart and Al Keneonteat — winners ware Marcia nedy. Chairman for parking:
tlal violaton to make Illegal
Martin. Ttml Annmtroul. Julie Ed Leffell, Jean Harbin. Ann cellcnt.
Olbstxi------------------------------------------ Pavlik. Nancy Wlbolda, Violet
The judge was Larry Rogers ot kills during thl* Fall's archery
ment’u roadside biological
Agro 6-0 Shoe scramble- Jim- Miller. Ronda Munn. Jane Sanmy Stevens. MaryAnn Zurad. bom. Peg Lechleitncr. Retha nac was ringmister. Marlin Myers
and accurateiy pinpoint
Toni Curtl* Fbot race (boys'- Mahler. Hilda SmKh. Martha
a plutlehed 5 Inch by 1 inc*
Jeff Maguon. Mike Bhumway. Cummins, Marge Englerth, Sally Gilliland was ribbon clerk.
Before
Mrs Berry Smith and Mrs Jerry
Toni Curtiz Foot race (girls) Moore;
MaryAnn Zurad. CwnJ Varney’.
Gillett, Nancy Cook. Do- Belson took entries. Mrs Margaret Jeanlne Estep
Susie Martin. Thrro-icggcd rare lores Mater, Karen Ralrigh. Ek-- Musbach supervised - the lunch
ly tied around the front leg of
(boys) Mike Baker and Jack nor Haven, Georgia Wingeicr.
Kantncr; 2nd. Dciuits Kauffman: the animal, according to AnDawson. Three- legged race Brenda Gibsan. Bill Nic'nola, Barbara Gilliland
gullm. Tb do thia each hunter
(girls) Jerri Cook *nd Debby Bernie Watson. Rolland Geiger,
Jiwobs; 5th. Danny Kauffman, and
□olden. Ple-eaUngcontest (boys' Blll ”
Blough.
*---- *■ ’Vern
’— --•••••
Smith;
Year* and. Under at Halter with 6U). Mike Miller
Davey McAvoy. Scott Vander-1 Dale Cappon. Bill Christie. the following placing*: 1st. Brenda
Adult Pleasure was the final inches long
Veen, Doug Gabel (Girts) .tulle Pete Howe. Bob Warren. Paul Hendee with Sunny Lee; 2nd. Di­ class ot the dsy with Marlin
Corrigan. Cheryl Root, Christ but Gould. Gib Tate. George Wl- ane Hendee with Hunny Bun; 3rd. Meyers taking top honor*; 2nd. bunting licensee, and antierlees
balda, Mrtle Hendershot. Charles Tain Kantner with Angel; 4th. Herman Van Belkum; 3rd. Mar­
Agro 10-12. Shoe scramble — Blair. Jim Carpenter. Harold Carleton Lathrop with Peppy garet Meyers; tlh. Royal Smith; --------- ----— — -•
Wimpy; 5th. Hermle Van Belkum
Dartene Hub. Stevra Conrad’ UT. Bud Green. Bob Clinton, Bob with Blue Bonnet, and Sth. David 5&lt;h. Emerson Lehman, and 6th, «xne 4.000 dealers throughout
Phylis Lehman
[ ““
Foot Race (bojhu Cliuck Heath. Moore, Larry Brovonf. Bill Cu- Ellis with AS. Red Hawk. Trophy
Champion
at
Halter
was
won
by;
donated by Woodland Mutual In­
Toni Johnson of Charlotte and
(Oirta) Elizabeth Curtis. Rayt- . Door Prise Winner* Included: surance Company.
l*ony Halter trophy went to Lon Reserve Champion at Halter went
Anne Miller. Doria Clinton.' Umbrella table and chairs. R
Wheelbarrow race (boys) Tony H. Tobias; salad bowl, N. L. Wl- Sawyer; 2nd. Mike SchneckenCluunpiun Plreuuie Hone wa*
Frick and Then Lyons. (Girls) bolda. chaise kuinge and chair. berger; 3rd. Hermle Van Belkum,
Allee Zurad and Cindy Filth G. L Slocum: round redwood tlh. Nancy Bclincckcnbcrger; 5th, won by Toni Johnson ot Charlotte
and Reserve Champion Pleasure
Frick. Tom Lyons. Alvin Morgan, serving tray. L J. Whittemore; Jackson. Trophy donated by Wood­ Hone by David Ellis of Dorr.
(Oirisi Terra* AJtoft. Debra deer rifle. L. A Reynold*: square land Poet Office.
English halter division trophy
Jones. Lorraine Krammln Bub- revving tray. R G Cbnlry;
blegum blowing (boys) LeRoy stainless steel coffee pot. M
THE FURNITURE
ond place going to Pam Brunette.
BUILDING
(Oirta) Leslie Kart. Renee Slock- Fetterrnan; rotisserie and grill, Trophy donated by Lykin's Bras.
Welding.
ham, Alice Zurad.
iA. T. Walter;
Agro 13-16. Shoe scramble — | Patio bell K R Russell; white
- . —
..
nylon purse. J. L. McVey; floor Johnson; 2nd. Diane Hendee; 3rd.
-------Phona 374-3523
Itetd. Mitch Miller. Mike Martin. lamp. G. D Schowalter; Ice P,un Jackson; 4th. Brenda Hendee:
Football passing (boys) Sam bucket. G. W. Cole; electric carv­ 5th. Lori Brunette, and 6th. Bill
McCandllsh. Dave Ramsey, Don ing knife. M. W. Stamm; chaise Johnson. Trophy was presented by
Woodland
Cinderella
Beauty
Shop
lounge. D Springer; teflon fry
Houghtaling. Cbllrem Humphrey. pari. R H Edward*; pink nylon nnd lake Odessa Wratrm Auto
Fitting nnd Showmanship for
Egg throwing contest (boys) Vai purse. G. A Miller; TV trays. G
Springer and Don Slocum (girls) G. Guy, Jr.; chaise lounge, R Boys and Girls 13 and Under was
won by Inrt Brunette; 2nd. Mike
Toni Yturria and Colleen Geiger;
Sdtneckenberger: 3rd. Diane HenHumphrey. Footrace (boys) Bill
„.
Mesa, Davo Ramsey. Stan Slock- j Blough: redwood carts. G. J. drc; 4th. Pom Jackson; 5th. Nancy
ham. (Girls) Katie Laughlin. I Corkins; picnic basket. E. Gol- Schneckenberger, and 6th, Karon
Bamum. Trophy donated by Lake
chaise kxtnge, W. J. Streeter; Odntsa Wave and Skugn-uu Store
Foruteen and Over Showmanghtp
small smokey grill. C. J. Fink-

New Deer Tag
Rain Fails to
Check Woodland Designed to Cut
111 Horse Show Illegal Kills

UPHOLSTERING

Wayne Haxel

---Saturdays.

severity will follow untrue bootmaiming someone with a boat

anyone except a fully Identified
with

expertly

a police officer.
8. Report any injuries to lhe
proper authorities In your stale:
report property damage of ex-

Living of the Ameri­
Mataal UaMltly Insur- ported.
5. Report lhe accident Ln full
If you arc the Indulgent por- to your Insurance company as

can

with a boot, you will find that
Before having that accident.
40 states make you responsible zee to it that your boat la In
for the injuries or damage they order as to life preservers, fire
may cause.
| extinguisher*, running lights and
But luu
2
i law. Operate your boot as
collision with
though the lives of your family

That’s the 1966
Whirlwind* by

TORO-

that accident may not happen.

BENDER'S

than 10 horsepower, don't count

ful death penalties of from 825,­ preixnsive Personal Liability
000 to 5100,000. Four stales have techon You should have a Boat- | M-37 Middlevillg
rhpng
statutes holding you liable for
owners' policy.
Michigan
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Fortreelng the possibility of

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USE BANNER WANT ADS!

demanding that their demonatntoro have years of boating
experience and pass rigid navl-

Let LOCAL FINANCE be
trailer la

Uko your auto insurance poli­
cy. your bout policy tells you

are involved In an accident Polinwinff mrwf of IK*. mloK for an
automobile accident will benefit
you and the other fellow as well:

PENNOCK
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EXPENSES

'25 to ‘1,000 at

Concrete Blocks and
Nashville, Mich,

Local Finance

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STATE FAIR

SAVEHUNDREDS OF DOLLARS!

Lombka. Louise Stnckiiam

Egg Bump; electric mixer. U. V.
Lundquist: chaise lounge. W.
Long; barbecue grill. M. E.
Stoltz Tug of War (men's and Bums;
Hora! arrnngwnent, R
L.
lhe winning team. Pie-eaUng
of redwwd planters. A. VrooWateon. man; smokey grill. F. C. Ander­
ton; red straw purse. R. H.
wa* probably one of the moot Humphrey; chaise lounge. R. O.
popular event* and each age Bhelllngton. barbecue grill. R O.
Tolles; black purse, J. D. Moore;
We have the
latest

pattern!

Fly rod. C. R Johnson, larg­
est family attending (Included
in write-up): electric blanket. O.
Tiru: fly rod. D. McArthur;
chaise lounge. D. Wilson: pair of
planters, C. Rowley: small grill,
A. Struble: grey nylon purse. F.
Ackett. and waste basket. C.
Tester

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Brenda Hendee; 2nd. Nancy Estep;
3rd. Jane Maus; 4th. Bill Johnson;
5Ui. Pam Brunette, and 6th, Barb
Gilliland. Woodland Market and
Woodland Gulf Station donated
Uie trophy
Horesmunshtp 13 and Under was
won by David Ellis; 2nd. Lori
Brunette; 3rd. Hermle Van Bel­
kum; 4th. Diane Hendee; 5th,
Pam Jackson, and 6th. Mike
Schneckenberger. Brown's Discount
donated the trophy
Fourteen and Over Showmanship
ship was won by Toni Johnson;
2nd, Jane Maus; 3rd. Linda Jack­
son; 4th. Brenda Hendee: 5th, Bill
Johnson, and 6th. Chris Belson.
Classic Drugs and Mulliken's Serv­
ice donated lhe trophy.
Pony Pleasure wa* won by Nan­
cy Schneckenberger; 2nd. Hermle
Van Belkum; 3rd. Mike Schneckenbenrer; 4th. Nsixy Estep; 5Ui.
Jeanlne Estep, and 6th. Terry
Jackson. Trophy donated by C. A.
Mattoon. Builder.
English pleasure trophy wa*
awarded to Jane Maus; 2nd. Betty
Schneckenberger. and 3rd. Pam
Brunette. Smith Bros Elevator of
Woodland presented the trophy.
Winner of Western Pleasure for
13 Years and Under was David
Ellis. 2nd. Piirn Jackson; 3rd.
Karon Barnum; 4th. Hermle Van
Belkum; 5th, Diane Hendee. and
6th, Lori Brunette. Woodland Ele­
vator donated the trophy.
Western Pleasure for 14 Years
and Over was won by Toni JohnLonda Jackson; 4th. Chris Belson;
5th. Bill Johnson, and 6th. Laurel
Luscher. Woodland Hitt Farm
Supplies presented the trophy.
Qloverleaf Race wa* won by
Patty Schncckenbcrger; 2nd. Mike
Schncckcnberger; 3rd. Tom Saw­
yer: 4th. Daryl Barnum; Sth.
I Danny Kauffman, and (Rh. Tom
Potter.
Barrel Bending honor* went to
Mike Schncckenbcrger. 2nd. Tom
Sawyer; 2nd. Debbie Casteel; 3rd.
Larry Kueglr; 5th. Dennis Kauff­
man. and 6th. Peggy Jackson.
First in Ride &amp; Lead was Tom
Sawyer; 2nr. Debbie Casteel; 3rd.
Tom Potter; 4th. Mike Kantner;
5Ui. Clare Jackson, and 6th,

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New St. Rose
Assistant on
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The Hastings Banned
|

Tom Maurer Attends
MSU Math Institute

Cora M. Stam
Of Nashville
Dies Thursday

SacH— Tlif—F«&gt;a0 1 — »*

25. 1966

Thurtday,

The Rev. Pr atepiam I. Ven- I

'ZWorM
Small
World

[The Hulls Plan
* 11r-/i 11/•
‘Democratic'
Corn Root

Mra Theda WUt ot Woodland. I
who ret tied from teaching tart.

Thoma* Maurer. 110 W. South,
a high aehool teacher for Has­ O. Scullhrop make* this li
tings Public School*, participated
in a Michigan BiMo University

.

Rme of Lima. white Father Hawvisiting her son. A1C David E
WUt and famUy in Germany,
had an unexpected pleasure
To you who follow the troubled on special assignment to the when she met a former first
Rpaniah-spenking people at Ed- grade „
1D whom she taught ut
pupil
more and Lake Izvdaruui during L .......p.
hlx iti.rtere
nu-uniiw.

M. Stam. 76. Nashville, who died
,U Wh^ wiH find a lovely garden ot flow early Thursday, Aug. 18. at the primarily for In-service teachers 11“ uwal
Allegan Health Center, were who visit iiomrtxxmd students. I, as an electrical building and rr&gt; planned and planted and ordination.

Funeral Rites for
aw
Mrs. Skidmore
Held Tuesday

Mr and Mrs. Warren I
Eaton Rapids will bold their
annual coni mart Saturday. Aug
27. beginning at about 7 30 pm.
at their home on Halloway Lane fer*on Street,
Michigan Secretary of Slate pm. Tuesday
Sponable Funeral Home

It happened this way:
An attractive Army captain
IBM. Father V'obll was raised walked up to Mrs Wilt at the
This corn roast L. celebrated
In Grand Rapid*.
races and sold: "Aren't you from as a fun night when lhe public
Partlclpatant* had the oppor­ to obtain a State electrical U- rare beauty.
He intended
,
S’ Adalbert and Wlxxlljtn&lt;l- Michigan—and I be- is Invited to ent a* much c*&gt;m a*
tunity to examine and evaluate cense at (10a yearif I can ob- I jv Ls
----- ■ —Heart elementary
home of Mrs. Pearl Sacred
school* llcve you were my first grade they can consume.
teneber at Naahvllle. Michigan?" 1 Each year the attendance at to the hospital on Thursday,
tain one The electrician and ----------------- »_
.---- --------- and took hl* secondary and junplumber both have thl* double
■lor college work al St. Joseph
«»*•••/
----- .
— .1------ —~
share Idea* on topics tuid prob­ licensingE-mlnary In Grand Rapids from L. Setnrau. 26, son of Mr. and (treater than the com roast the
• hall.
lem* In education.
I IBM to IBM
Mra. Henry Setnrau of Nashville. Previous year. This time Mr and MU* Vert* Culler, a patient at
He attended ML St Mart’s Iiudd’' U
to hredquur- Mrs Hull iutve had to all for
(30 for an application which Is
Collegt
at
£^d.
OhKr
Katasratautem.
Gervotanteera
rn heip gather the clUty, and a brother. Bruce CutNOT refundable whether I get
Hartings. Mich.
two ytars. finishing In IBM. and m*ny’
^gh It m^st b^pl^ked^
continued his theological studies
Mrs Wilt's
Wilt’s son. Xtavld.
psvld. is
U in L27ore roasUn^ttm^ P
Mr and Mrs William Cramer
at Ansumptlon Seminary at San U*
at Aanuteln
I beforc
'ln^
lhe Air
Air Force
Force at
Ramstein.
*1730. This will be more or leas
had a delightful vacation last
with different contractors.
Antonio. Texas, IBM-62 He took
These two places are closely i
.
week when they were lunch
special studias at the University I located In Germany
4. 7&gt;o (2,000 bond will cost
guest* on Wednesday of Mr. and
(20 according to thft State.
Buddy introduced his wife and
Governor William
uovrmor
wuuam ecrar.ton
Scranton oi
of Mrs Raymond Kuboslak and
Three items total (7730, a cost
St«Ti UnivL
■ ar£,M,chlgiul ,»° lovely children Mrs Bern- Penruylvanla will be the featur- spent the rest of lhe time with
tliat must be pasted on to my
State Unlventty in 1B83
rBU
the formrr Dorothy
gpe&lt;krc al the second an- Mr. and Mrs Thomas Kubaalak
While residential construction customer. AH of this Li supposed
He was ordained to the priest- Jame* ot Hartings.
nual »M - a-ptate Republican of Bronson They went by am­
to protect the public and me but
an*1 ?
by BUhop
Mrs. W1K atao met a nephew. Legislative dinner to be held at bulance as Mrs Cramer Is not
Kenneth J. Robbe. Centra)
of yet, no one from the State
Andrew * Harry Kot teamp from York. Pa. the Laming Civic Center. OcL S
cred any level* previously reach­ as
ha* explained how.
School principal, ha* been inin Grand
Rapids.
■
---------------------- ------------------- ---------------ed. a University ot Michigan
who Cathedral
is stationed
in Koln.
OcrIf I can survive the taw. and v’ud b&gt;
Polley. Michigan’s
In addition to betng assistant many.
authority predicts.
It takes effect, my prices will 8upwintendem of public in- partor at Sacred Heart, he has | All this proves "What a small |
Russell A. Pointer, supervisor have to be raised.
, strucUon, to be chairman of the been an instructor at West world we reaUy live In," Mrs.
of the state-wide Certificate
Committee
on Elementary «*••Edu­ Catholic High School for the
If this taw forces us small । enmm
'"** ""
Wilt wrote The Banner."
Program In Real Estate offered
cation under the Michigan Co­ past four years.
by the University, says th* contractors out of burtneai which operative Curriculum Ppjgram
Here from Hawthorne. Calif.,
forthcoming building boom U taree^a^tt^rtxr ’^mrtc^with UndlT lhc Stn:c Deportment of
targe contrartor complrtc with tY.ucft!,on
arc Mr and Mrs William Howe
6:30 F.M.
Ticket* &gt;2.00
Saturday, Aug. 27
which support an optimistic view itnlnn
union mnvn
move Intzi
into .the nrM.
area the
and daughter. Karen, who are
The committee would funcUon
I price of a small job will be out
visiting their parents, the C B
of lhe future.'
until
June
30.
1067.
of sight of most people.
Howes and lhe Robert Myers of
Despite the temporary effect*
Mrs. Audrey Ackley Is visiting Dowling.
Alfred D. Lowe, principal of
I personally cannot under­
of the Ught-money situation, he
her niece, Thelma Wyrick. In
stand how anyone with reason­
able intelligence can possibly elementary education tn the Hillsdale and wUl attend the reace an ever-increasing volume of
| union of the OUbert school.
call thia law good and lair 'In
on the Committee on Currieu- ! Mrs Alice Allerdlng. Mrs Lois
Wickham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Thank you.
Linderman and Charles, and Mr.
and Mrs Richard Cook of Grand
highway program on both na­
Curriculum Program attempts to Rapids were Sunday guest* of
tional and stale levels will bring
1 Improve Instruction In ISUic
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Scranton
communities even closer together.
After much discussion on the
lhe schools
scixx&gt;ls by providing a vehicle
’ ’ ‘ who have their trailer at Cha­
Jail proposal I would like to sub- for bringing together tiie effort, pin Lake near Oreenville.
oral agricultural program will mlt the following question tor of clUrena. local school tyatema,
Mr. and Mrs Call Baldwin
1STATI gtavict
result In larger farm* with more the public to think about:
institutions of hlflier learning and Mr and Mrs Bernard Peck.
land devoted' to agriculture.
1. If the county ha* almost 80 volunUiry exiucaUonal amocla- Jr, spent last week in Northern
INSURANCI • BONDS
S. The effect of the World War acre* of land, (already owned by ttons and the State Department Michigan on a fishing trip.
II baby boom will result In a
Houseguest* of the Herschel |
sltarp increare in new family M«^»l Facility, why not build
Rochelles last week were Mr. and I
formations and demand* '
*
many Mrs David Esalg of Cedar Orove. I
th7teriiirt?*iurt
ch*n«« haw occurred since that
housing.
^ tlme. "However, in the past few
4. While new raaidenttal conwe have **n * KreaUj
itructlon I* down now, it will T Whv^ildnt *t Ireuw fhTM.
expand beyoifd any levels pre­
lncr®a*ed tempo of activity in
b m ^,^1
, L
«lucauon. the advent of new
viously reached.

Leonard -O*&lt;ood Funeral Home. lent, method,!, ncilortiiLv. and
evaluation in mathematics teachthe Rutland Township Cemetery.

Smith. She attended the Podunk
and Hendershott School, and
married Warren Laubough about
1*10. He died about IBM. About
E Laubaugh who died In April
1061.
.
Hhe married Fred Stam of

son J. Laubaugh ot Hastings; a
daughter. Mrs John 'Isola Mae&gt;
Btarnrn of HasUrucs; four grand­
children. eight great grande 1U1dren.

Building Boom
Expected by
U-M Realtor

Name Hastings
Principal Head
Of State Croup

Republican Speaker

Democratic Candidate's Dinner

Personal Mention

SUMMER
EXPENSE MONEY
FOR RENT

Delton High School

MILLER

REAL ESTATE

or loagor. Any 4
$1,000. $irn*ly

increase in leisure time
wlU see a cchange
___ _ _
—
In living ___
habit*
with a second
econd home In resort
areas becoming "more of a
nocessliy than a luxury."
(.
*. The typical purchaser will
oonUnue to Improve his living
standard* with now and larger

j, vM'
..

.tiL 1CQl’nu programs, me reorgam“Uon 01 1 h c Deportment ot
* n~’.
rol° ”°r * reconstituted SUU
V0Ur Beard of Education
....................
•
"In
..
k-.,—
111 view
vlew of
« Urac
u**c unnreceunprecechangro. I have nquMUd
that during the coming school

I rertlv think tS avZraoT
.,ul£®° f ,r ,hla.;
lnfanJS

7. Industry will continue to
nr-hn.a,..,.
Mutr not omy continue their
expand Ha ptant facillUea and
relocaUon* will continue f*—'
x™ Ume
ln their ’ immediate
office
building.
8. More and more people wiH . ing a new high ^11
Sfic^i
°f co'uxrn 1x11 ’ki“ 4“'^
be inverting in propertie. as a
roJZv CoIntensively the prreent status of
hedge
against
furtiwr
inflation.
it
our
toUJ
In Pointer', opinion, today ta Sca^^J
“ *— ---------------------- -program as‘

William F. Arnold

a good time to purchase real re- I

UlU lhe development* and to raanmrnd

AU
thc *H*rri«« should
advantage or a booming market.
-nH talk tn ttv-ir rv«Y.if.
— — —--w-— — ——
"In order to handle the InelDlaln
demands of lhe times. ThLi
creared burtnres volume, it wlU XlrKL mipoL^
,n'

better still they siwuld under ,nrnlalton that will be useful in
Identifying mu! effectuating detrained people in lhe realcatate rtjnd rt of
Ule
sirable onnuihaUonal and probusiness." he add*
,
"However, lhe standards for
«.r&gt;n«ay.-.b.poopi.orBM.7 .... ................... .....
new people in real estate will cnlln»v rw-cd n inti n&gt;»v won* «
JneZ^crb&lt;torttake
M
w 'ntt going to
In order to take advantare
advantage at
ol
lnto
huge
the opportunities the field of-

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HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Rev. Russell Houseman. Pastor । CHURCH ,___
•:46 am. Sunday school.
U
Classes for all aara.
Rev. Don M. Gury, Itector
11 .m, Mamin,
1ft.' “
igc by the pastor. Broadcast. 1 10 *-,n- Morning prayer
ganlsL He to widely known as a
composer and to a GuH Lake
Nightly servtaa are attractive­
ly presented for the public.

l|brough Friday.

Christian Science
Text Announced
' Christ Jeoua" to the subject of

P*™”*
Si.
tnis is me will of God In Christ

WBCH Carries
\‘Kearf Program
minute

Pain functions as the body's
early warning system. When
ternel injury occurs, the

interview

allow

which

V. Taylor, president of the Mich­
igan Heart Association, anrxxinced.

BloodlVroij«*i to the main
Icitsenal organt. Thlt happspt
st ones, but pain often hngora
on. Bocsum of thl*. modem
msdlcins is continuing its
tight against prolonged pain.
Tho next time your doctor pre­
scribe* for you, rely on our
Rsxsll Pharmacist to fin your
prescription accurately and
promptly.

VOUR

sedation executive director Ab­
raham Brickner serving as mod­
erator, features some of Michi­
gan’s most distinguished phyal-

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Woodland, Michigan

CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
, ADVENTIST CHURCH
♦ Elder Gerald N. Slack
Babbath school, 9:30 am.
Baturday worship, 10:45 am.

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OUR LADY OP GREAT OAK.
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Bunday Mass. 9 *m
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST

Sunday aciiooi, 11 am.
Wodnceday arrvtee, 8 pm
Reeding; room open Wednse-

H IRVING WESLEYAN
IODI8T CHURCH

6£^pDund Rd.. 8'miles south
'
Pastor, DortkM Tack
Bunday school. 10 am.
' Worship, U am.

Worship service. 10 am. ducat HASTINGS UNITED
preacher, the Rev. C. O. Althoff HOLINESS CHURCH
East Marshan'Street .
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Marvin Bickrhlller, Pastor
Wave.** tort: Provertto 19:IS
Bunday school. 10 am.
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Luther League hay ride'BunMorning worship. 11 ittc
Route 3 Delton
Evening service. 7:30 p.in.
Rev. Prank Crabb. Bible teacher
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
also invited.
nesday evening. 7:30 pm.
*
Worship, 11 am.
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Rev. Chalmer Miller. Pastor
HA8TING8 CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
330 West Colfax Street
11 am. Morning worship
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7.
Sunday public talk. 3 pm.
Pastor

M5-3”*

WELCOME NEWCOMERS!

r. Wayne lUchta, Pastor
am. Bunday school

Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Bunday srhml. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.

Church school. 10:30 am.
Morning worship, 11:30 am.

Bunday school, 11 am.

prayer service Wednesday, 7:»
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7:80 pm. Special music, hymn FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
1—
------------ --------- CHURCH
..
Rlchie. R1 Vermontville.
Wednesday Activities
Broadway and Center Btreets
• w^“. ——wmm.
Willard H. Curtto. Minister
8 am. Woman's Prayer Band.
Morning worahlp, 9:30. Nursery THE GALUXAN
w.1'20-1^
nx*una wd
oFthirZ' BAPTIST CHUBCH
Corner 108th BL a North
rmn.ter serrteML
*10e 0TW WBOH BartUOa:
Freeport Road
Nurawy f« regular servicea.
Growth."
Pbotte 946-5704
-----------I 9:30 Church school classes.
10 am. Bunday school.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Flrat Grade and below.
1303 South Hanover Street
j 10:30 Chancel choir practice.
0 30 pm. Young Peoples. Rev. Howard W. Rogers. Pastor
Monday —7:30 Christian Edu10 am. Bunday school. Elwyn caUon committee meeting
Curtis. Bupt Clasww for all age»
Wedncriay — 9:30 Circle pro­ Bible study hour.
wtth
t«achera A nurle4uJe„ wm nwet with the
wlth *dulU
c^ar,°
nilntoter to prepare the Beptem- INTER-LAKE8
*.
BAPTIST CtfURCH
Junior Bunday school in charge
gsterday: Note: Couples Club
Delton. Michigan
— -na Gladys w-m
nieetl^M* date but
of• nuftoi.
Phyllto *&gt;.
Munn
Itev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Hamblin
wilt hmw. next' Ttalnniav.
11 am. Morning worship serWorship, 11 am.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
COATS GROVE
Wednesday Fellowship. 7
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
vid and Ronda Munn In charge.
Teens and Young Adults. Mer­
ST. RO8E CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
lin and Doreen Buhl in charge.
Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
Adult prayer meeting, Mrs.
Rev. David Hawley. Asatotant
Bible school. 10 am.
Rogers in charge.
Bunday Maaeea, 7, 8, 10, 11:90
Worship hour, 11 a-in.
T pm. Evangeltoyc service.
The Country Church that
7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer Welcomes You."
and praise service. We arc study­
ing the book of Hebrew. We in­
vite yuu to attend this Inspira­ LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Dally Mswes, 7 and 8 am.
Rev. Corl Bllvernall, Pastor
tional service and enjoy this
ST. AUGUSTINE,
Momlng worship, 10 am.
MIDDLEVILLK
Sunday school. 11 am.
Bunday worship. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday family worship.
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Adult Bible study. 7:30 pm.
Rev George Elliott
CHURCH AT DELTON
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
Boys, Girls Fellowship, 7:30.
Telephone Wl 6-4945

State University
;or the University of Michigan
medical schools. Um RahabUite- following.
11 am. Morning worship, ser■ private medical offices.
JuM off M-flfl. North on M-60 In
Eyed Dragon.*'
Village of Woodbury
Bunday school. 9:46 am.
7 pm. Jr,-HI MYF.
Worship, 11 am.
Thursday.
7:30-9:00
Chancel
er ataUona throughout the state.
Junior church for children, 4-9.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed. 8.
produced by the Michigan Heart
Fellowship service, 7:45 amAssociation, a Michigan United
Youth Fellowship. Wed, 7.
Fund agency.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
vice, Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBoech
Church school. 9:46 am.
Bunday school, 10:16 am

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Lake Bible Meet

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Friday and Baturdy * Mr. and

Sunday school. 10 am.

Mra Prank Kilmer called on the
Young People's sorvico, &lt;:M.
Overamlths Sunday evening. *
Bvenlng service. 7:90 Pm
family, the John DeOrafta They
Tburotoy prayer and 1Bible
union at Chariton Park Batur- Raplds to Milwaukee where they
were met and continued the Crip
lerdlng returned Baturday night
from their trip to Oklahoma.
K. Woodland Avenue
Bly Rapids spent Bunday night
9:46 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
entine. * Mr. and Mrs Floyd
8 pm. Young People's service. Asptnall enjoyed Bunday dinner Driver License examining office.
with, their ton. Robert, and
family of Freeport * Mrs. Anna
Andrus spent several days whili; Barnum and Donald Ketcham
convalescing at the home of her enjoyed a trip through the
DELTON METHODIST
Marcius K. Taber, Minister
Thumb Sunday.
from Uie hospital. * Mni. Ger­
Mias Connie Dolton entertrude Ruxlite returned Monday
Warship. Bunday. 11 Km.
from Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. and talned a friend from Western
Youth FeUowahip, Bunday, fl.
George Ruslne left Tuesday for Michigan University, Ml a a Pa­
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30.
tricia
Dudas of Kolamaxoo over
Chancel chair, 7 pm. Thura. Hammond. Ind, where they will
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
ptnail home were her mother
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Lake O*—i~r I P.A. Campgrounds from Hastings and sister, Mrs.
Glenna Charney and son, Dick.
Phone DR 4-8377
Rev. Jerry Boomer, Pastor

Morning worship. Il am.
'
Young People's Service, 7 pm.
Evening service. 8 pm.
Bible Study. Wed, 7:30 pm.

MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL
708 W. Main Street
Worship, 10 am.
Bunday school, 11:16 am.
Evening worship 7:30 pm.

West Woodland

Freeport
Ry Mrt. Sylvan Tagg
■met M.
74J-U11
family, and Mra Park's sister
and husband. Mr. and Mra Dick

By Victor Slaton
Mrs. Fred Kidder snd family
Grading of Martin Road from and Mra Dorothy Campbell en­
joyed lunch with Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Clum after the hymn sing
al the United Brethren Church
Sunday evening. * Mr and Mrs.
James Riser of Nashville were
Bunday evening guests of Mr.

been completed and lhe rain
over lite weekend made It a
slippery, greasy mow and almost
impassable Living in the middle
of the mile sure makes it a real
problem for us to get In or out.

Nashvilio spent Sunday at the
mile north and hope to complete Reuben Crites home.
Mra Roy Dukes entertsdned
and then the road will be gravtl- with a bridal shower Baturday
Bunday school. 10 am.
honoring Miss Carol Brunton,
Waralilp hour, 11 am.
ping next year. Hero's hoping who will become the bride of
Bunday evening service. 7 pm. the gravel wtll'ba Ln place betaro Donald Hoffman nf north ProeNothing but tho Bible.
lite Full mlns and Winter snows
come ar we surely won't be able in attendance nnd Mias Brunton
received many lovely gifts. *
doesn't resemble the former'road Arnold Dukm of Middle lake
was a Wednesday supper guest
while to get used to IL ★ Mrs.
Hastings, Mich., Ph. Wl 6-9466 Anna Bamum of near Coals
Baturday Sabbath school, 9:30. I Grove was a recent caller on Mr. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Worahip. 11 am.
Brovont for Chicago to board
and Mra. Fortt Stowe!I.
Mr. and Mrs Waller
— er Reed
i™
Wm. DMMkr
™ wnrm
M1 Plmla,u
Bund«&gt; driving Sunday night. * Mrs.
Bunday, Voice of Prophecy. visitors of Mr. and Mra. Hubert Betty Golden and her sister. Mra.
Radio WJEP. 1230, 8:30 am.
jurawujn.
Johnston. w
* mr
Mr ««
and mra.
Mrs. vr.
G. u.
L. Grorge Faunce were Grand RapForman and clilldren spent Sun- ids vtoltora Baturday.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Ot. 1her
— brother -and
—J fam­
__J ..
day —
with
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith of
CHRIST CHURCH
ily. the Robert Asplnalls at Free­
E Colfax at N. Boltwood
port. * Mr. and Mra Otey Blaine per guests al the Hoyt-Dutcher
home.
* Mr. and Mrs Donald
'worship, 9:30 am.'
spending several weeks at their
cottage at Ixoch Lake, visited
their cousin. Ford Btovrell last
Worship service, 7 pm.
Wednesday. Mrs Blaine to the * Mrs. John Mishler and Mr.
Prayer meeting Thursday. 7:30. daughter of Mr and Mra. Fred snd Mrs Frank Martin of Grand
Stowell, rtsldreitz of Woodland R a pl da and granddaughter,
McCALLUM UNITED
and Hastings before moving to Maurcnc Bower of Kalamazoo
BRETHREN IN
I Newark. * Miss Sharon Dalton. wise Friday visitors of Mr and
CHRIST CHURCH
I who Is working at Michael Mrs. Will Mishler. * Mra Norma
Rrote Hospital in Chicago, spent Bepter of Huntington. Ind., and
Otis Lake Road
Bunday with the home folks. She
Rev. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
will be working at the hospital Lowe district were Sunday vialMorning worship. 10 am.
for three months completing her ton. of Mr. and Mra Will MbhBunday school. 11 am.
third affiliation in occupational
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p.m. therapy In preparation for grndu- Blough.
Evening service. 8 pm.
, atlon for Western Michigan UnlMr. and Mra Lester Brown of
Prayer meeting and Dlt^ veralty.
! Nashville were Tuesday gueots
Study Wednesday, 7:30 pm. at
,Mro a'?.d.n,r* D;J1‘E, I'eh2'an i of Mr. anti Mra. Forrest Buehler.
°
a*”?1 8*tUn^ * Mr “W*
Bu'hlanight and Bunday forenoon with ipenl mdfly CTonln|f wllh
I
J?.OOrS'C
1 » nd
Donald Buehler at
Mrs. Minnie Geiger attended the I Greenville. * Mr. and Mra. Mllat T&gt;- I tnn Buehler and family attended
1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa, Mich.
ftatur'u&gt;- Bbe «c«n- Uk, Fttrtn Burtttu plcnJc u the
Sunday school. 10 am..
panled her son and wife. Mr. and o&lt;y Norton cottage on treteh
Mra. Carl Wheeler to their home | Lake Sunday ★ Mr and Mrs
Morning worship, 11 am.
SHd^L11 n IUl^,On 8u9d*y 8&lt;un Roush and grandchUdren.
they attended the Ferman fam- . jlm
Public invited.
UU.CU'U^aL,n
. lu‘d Mra- Claude Walton to
When
thetest
n»d
men finished
Ism Tuesday
KILPATRICK UNITED
thnr
»«k
Wednesday
they Marysville
wUXy
r^Xl until
BRETHREN CHURCH
were working Just north of our
and Mra. Tom Vandermale.
M-flfl Woodland
place. They_
They didnt
didn't put up the
lhe . 54,,, ArUuir Moun} entertained
Pbu-c.
the Jolly Bentons Community
10 am. Bunday school.
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL club Thursday * Mra Clair
1! am. Worship service.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Clum received word Wednesday
8 pm. Evening service/
George 8. Marshall. Pastor ■l—
• «—her—son-in-law,
■- •— —...
.
j that
Clifford
Church Bcltool. 10 am.
I Fields hod suffered a broken leg
HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
Worship service. 11 am.
while al work In Kalamazoo. *
ADVENTIST CHURCH
All are Welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Parks have
Elder Samuel J. Elie
2730 W. Blate Rd.
WOODLAND
Hastings, Mich, Wl 6-94U
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Blough and family of Victoria.
Sat. Sabbath school. 9:30.
8319 Coats Grove Rood
Texas, were Thursday supper
Warship. 11 am.
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Worship service. 9:46 am.
Sunday, "FaKh for Today." on
Sunday school, 10:46 am.
Ciirtolie and family and MIm
TV WOOD. Channel 8. 8:30 am.
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult Kathy Devries were Sunday
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy,
choir practice.
Radio WJEP, 1230. 8:30 am.
Thursday, Junior choir, 4 pm. Mike Hawthorne in Hastings. *
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
1/4 MUe E of M-6fl on State Rd. County Council picnic al Nash­
3 Miles South of Gun Lake
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
ville Sunday. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.
9:45 am. Sunday school.
10 am. Bunday school.
Gordon Hale of Lansing called
11 am. Morning worship.
11 am. Momlng worship.
at the Hoyt-Dutcher home Bun­
7 pm. Evening worship.
■ ,
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. prayer. day.
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls • Weekend callers at the James
IRVING CHAPEL
and Boys Brigade.
Bunday achooL'10 am. to 1
Women's Monthly Missionary Bernard Piper of Bucyrus, Ohio,
Prayer meeting. Wed., 7:30.
Mr. and Mra. Qua Woods of
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
------------ Stevensville, M~
‘
STONEY POINT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE bert White of
, Mr. and
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs Wayne
1719 N. Broadway
-- -----------Caledonia
Rev. Richard Keep
Minister, Dale R Harvey
aid Woods
Prayer Wednesday. 3 p.m.
and daughter
410 E. Madison. 946-6086
________
_______
pgs. They
10 am. Bunday school
9:45 am. Church school, Bupt. all attended the
k. reunion
.11 am. Preaching.
Loyd Martz
[al Townsend Pai
11 am. Sabbath worship.
I Word was received tMt HuNo service at church Sunday.
7 pm. Youth service.
bert Blough arrived safely at
Aug. 38. There will be a Young
7
30
pm.
Evening
service.
1 Fort Knox. Ky.. for basic tralnPeoples rally at Belding.
7:30 pm. Wed.. Blbto Study dng. * Mr. and Mra. Don Blough
and prayer.
1 and family of Wyoming were
CHURCH OF GOD
------------ Monday visitors of hto parentr.,
(Pentecostal*
Mr. and Mra.Jeme Blough. *
Pastor. Rev. James R Hatfield FIRST CHURCH OF OOD
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
Mr. and Mra
Richard Blough
Watson Cor-. 3S miles
Where a Christian E:---- ------- —
and
* '—
family of Victoria.
Texas,
Waet at Martin
Makea You a Member.
spent the Weekend with his
Bunday mhoai. 10 am.
10 am. Sunday schoc
brother and family, Mr. and Mra.
WoraMp, 11 am.
11 am Morning worship.
Jack Blough Ln Wayne.
Sunday Evangelistic service.
6:30 Youth Fellowship.
Mr. and Mrs Jay Wing spent
6:30 Evening prayer.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
Y.PX Tuesday. 7:30 pm.
7 Evening worship.
with hto daughter nnd family,
7
Wednesday
prayer
and
Bible
Mr.
and' Mrs Fredrick Luneke
HASTINGS FREE
Study.
|। at
—• Grand Rapids They attended
METHODIST CHURCH
the golden wedding anniversary
WES
LET
AN
METHODIST
State Road
Hickory Comera, Michigan
----------------- - ------ ■ w. .»u
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor Fredrick Luneke and Cheryl and
Morning worship. 11 am
10 am. Sunday school
Mr. and Mra. Jay Wing were
HMtaf Taping serrios, 7:30.
11 a/n. Morning worship, Jun- Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. and
Jor church and nureery provided. Mra. Ed Wiley of Lansing. ♦
7 30 pm. Evening service.
Bruce Fields of Calsdonla spent
Wednesday. 7:10 Family Night.'.from Wednesday till 'Saturday
8:30 pm. Choir rehearsal.
i*Kh his cousin, Rodney Coot
Young People'Thursday. 7 pm.

�Fresh Out of The Attic

| Chidester Area

(good time.
Battle Creek wm Friday caller*
Gun Lake Road visited lhe Pot­
ters Sunday. * Chartlno Kidder
and her mother. Leona Overtey. Bottlmer and two children of

THE HASTING* BANNEE—■

Personal Mention
Albert Saffell of Battte Creek
spent several days recently with

Durfee

noth

Martin of

* Balientlnea. who have also en­
tertained their nephew and wife,

WOdman.

By Mr*. John Hock

visiting her p*r«

also

Weatherbee of Battle Creek for
Orville Hammond of Hinds,
Mr. and Mrs Burdette Barber
took Raymond VcrMeulcn home Chartea Telganoff and son of
city Ulla Bunday to visit Mra. to Bronson, Bunday. * Janice Grund Rapids and Forest Fal­ have been vacationing near
Traverse City spending some
Gaylor and Robert Miller wm- coner of Welcome Corner*.
lime at the Roy Berber cottage
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra'
Mrs. Zula Bruce is visiting her at South Boardman. Visiting the
son. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bruce Barbers for a few weeks this
Bummer were their daughter and
w v I V kvuuuu; UUUKT of Charlotte.
I guests of Mrs. Donald Cheney.
Happy Birthday, Kido.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Buerge and granddaughter. Mrs. John O'­
l&gt;w&gt; r jvMs -i
—- | Uonald Cheney entered the Arm- Dan, and Mrs. Edna Davis of Donnell and Cherle Lynn of
Columbus. Ohio.
ter. Lula Garrison, who ia al the ed Forcre Monday. Janice and Big Rapids took a 10-day Eastern
Mrs. Milo Barry and daughter.
Health Center In Battle Creek Bernard Davis spent Friday trip on which they visited -all of
and report her as being improved night with Jerilyn Cheney and the New England States. They Beatrice. Mrs. Sue Boyles and
Mrs. Ethel Fisher took a trip
were
also
guests
for
one
night
In healUi. * Mra. David Smith ' Debra Hunt stayed wth her Satto
WaWa, Canada, last week
and Little daughter. Mindy and ‘ ‘itday nlghL
_______
__
family at ML Ascutney near Mrs. Boyles, who is SO years old.
was really thrilled to go and had
Rapids last* Tuesday. Margaret' menter of Grand Rapldi vm •
a
grand
time.
Winter, Chartine Kidder. Edna Thursday through Bunday guests
* T_
Houseguests of the Earl L. Mc"5 31
with us. He ptierdaad to come Bldleman and Pearl Potter at-! of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis. |
tended the Sportswomen’s Club Tliey took them back Bunday. I
-rhl^'rhL^b /n MuHans of Algonquin Lake are
meeting and reported having a Mr. and Mrs Oreydon Hynes of j Sfturdjr *
h
°n relatives from Wellington. Kan..
aouthan California from Lily
grandma and grandpa. ★

By H. D. Burpee
In one of my BANNER icrap
books. I just read an interesting
account cut out from the BANNER nf
X inu r

1843 kept by Ellen Gilbert, waa
present and told some intertatlng
incidents of the old log school
v.—.
».
&gt;&gt;___ - «

OM familiar names that wlU and had their pictures taken,
brina fwk fnrut
tv..
article was mUU« •" ~
no&gt;»&gt; «« uxoies were spread
27. *.,
and about 230 sat down to a fine
liLA CHERS AND PUPILS OF picnic dinner. Aa aoon as the
MUDGE SCHOOL ENJOY
, tables were cleared, the preaiANNUAL REUNION AND ROLL dent called lie meeting to
CALL AT THORNAPPLE
A school song was sung, and a

and picnic of the Mudge School
waa held at Thornapple Tske
August 27. 1014. and wan largely
attended. When the morning
train frarrt the west came, it
brought in scholars from Has­
tings. Cedar Creek and the north
part of the State. When the
trtrin from the cxst came in they
began to get. off from Nashville.
Battle Creek. Ci—----------Olivet Station
Jackson.
--- , —.—
J
• — .v.,..
in buggies and automobiles and
one wagon with sente around tho
SlrlM SS
1
.1--

Meade offered prayer. Then the
president read the minute* of
the first scIkjoI meeting and
staled some facte gathered from

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morford
and Mrs. Nellie Lilts of the
Hickory Comers vicinity sere
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.

Mr

and Mrs. Budd Randall,

ing this week in Kentucky. They

Saturday and meet friends in
Bowling Green where they-would
spend several days. The fellows
have been friends since being in
the service together.

Helen Mudge Hogle of Cuba,
rending us all an invitation to
come over and eat oranges and
grapefruit, saying we could have
all we granted and pick them

Nov. 18th, 1842. at the log house She sold the Mudge school Is

Meade was called to the chair
vwirM um: uiemiig
uiua.
Cyrus Buxton waa elected dlrector: Lorenzo Mudge, modern- Other
, —. • —_ .
_
______
.-

uum

intereating

were

ktten

this meeting 8100.00 was voted
to build n school house which

Scholars present from a distance
were; Hiram Seeley. Cora Han­
son Brown and Anna Soules Loot
from Hastings: William Burgee*.
Bellevue; Laura Burgess Howell
and Abbie Howell Benedict. Ha*- 1
Ungs. m
Una«May
.. u.~~v
Hanson O..I
Cart of Ce-

as I cannot find any records.
Just where the lines were drawn,
but I do know ua,
that «.
K uicmura
included
all the territory south of the
river and cast of Thomapple
nmnlng wait some mile
and a half In Hastings township
ward and Mabel Bollinger Booke and about the same distance
of Battle Creek; Ada Webb Rock. south Ln Maple Grove and runJackson; Floyd Baird of Lansing;
Stella Scott Potter, of Olivet
Station: Charlcn Buchanan. Pe-

one from Caroline Dittmer Bra­
bant, nf northern Michigan, who
kept the Summer school ot 1868:
one from Lails Belgh Conklin.

one from Allie Mudge Austin; one
from Ada Norton Gfebony, of
Ohio; one from William Warner,
now principal of the Saginaw
waa any happier than when he
waa keeping the Mudge School
in 1881 and that the 815.00 a
month looked as big to him then
aa hla aaiary does now. although

gue; Elmer Warren, Bunfield;
Grace Dcmliray Palmer, .lack- teachers may not come In just

three months.

Hiram Seeley whose name is Win ter of 1865, when Clement
Smith taught, there are con- Devine was elected president;
Ixrwwo Mudge, vice president:
Mrs. COr* Dellar, secretary;
Mra. Louise Lathrop, treasurer;
Mrs. Ulah Webb, historian.

scholars, and who attended the
first school in the Winter of

CARPeUNc

Julia

Buxton Marshall.

Nash-

Pilgrim Glasgow, Hastings; Jen­
nie Mills Warren. Sunfield: Esta
Feighner, Grand Rapids: Bertha
Meade WUoox, Hasyngs: Cbeottt
Smith and Emma Lathrop Hay­
man. Nashville; Grace Higdon,
Barryvllle; Alloa Casteltoe,
Quimby. *

taught tn the Mudge School:
Ellen Gilbert, Winter of 1843.
Abigail Hyde. 1847, Jane BunkoBrown, Carolina Power*, Sophia

1857. Joel Hokum. winter tif|
iau OTI--U
—.V, rx
—■__ n.
__ ­
1856.
Elizabeth
Denton,
Sum
mer ot 1850. Helen TVwl. Mia
Bosworth.
.
John MoQuarry. Winter of

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lb.
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Vs Pork Loins
Pork Sausage
Ocean Perch

Med. Shrimp

Pork Loin Roast

59c

79c
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CM WI WM1

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Peaches

HALVES OR SLICED

Afirp
A"
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"A
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Asparagus Spears • . 3

A UAL VALUE

DELICIOUS FRUIT DRINK

Bananas

Hawaiian Punch

HOHKY DCW

Melons • &gt;■»

EACH

59C

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79'
98'

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14%-OZ.
CANS

1-QT.
14-OZ.
CANS

WHITE HOUSE NON-FAT

Instant Dry Milk

KIDDIES* FAVORITE

Loin End Portion

49s 59s

89'

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GRAPES
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MAKES 20 QTS.

PKG.

ANN PAGE QUALITY

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18'

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Tomato Ketchup
A&amp;P BRAND

MARVEL BRAND

12 49‘

Potato Salad

Ice Cream

Pink Liquid
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Dayta Knight, Summer ot
Bcrete Cole, Winter, of
Anna Hanchea, Summer of
Rhoda Wilder, Winter at

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Cut-up Fryers *•

INSTALLED for

Millers

Lester Monica of Cloverdale tn
honor of Mrs. Alta Gould, who
Is returning to the hoe pl tel for
more surgery. She Is wished a

first formed In the township of Another came from Helen Towl
Boice, who liven In South Dakota,

ing old acquaintance* and tell-

107 E.

attended a party Friday evening

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�Farm News
4—THE HASTINGS BANNER

Barry Farm
Calendar..

Barry Men to
Attend State Soil
District Meet

Barry’s 235
Wool Producers
Vote Next Month
Sept. 12-23 to determine their
approval or disapproval of a new
agreement with tho American
Sheep Producers Council, Inc.,
Ralph Moore, clsilrnuui of the
Barry ABC Committee, has an­
nounced.

Holstein Herds
Set New Averages

HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Opes Thursday, September 8, 1966
SCHOOL HOURS
promotion

jxngrama

for

High School8:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
12:45 p.m. to

Fann Investment
To Hit $136,000
By Year 1980
with about *42.000 in IBM.

The agreement provides for
the Secretary of Agriculture to 112,000.
withhold n part of producer’s
wool payments an 1966-69 marketlngs. Tho payment deductions
would bo used by the council to 11OC1 ol credit to Michigan fann*
finance advertlilng and promo­ era, according to John RABrake,
tion programs for wool and lamb. Michigan HteXe University agriThe new agreement Is similar
to tho last one. By approving It,
produora would authcclze pay-

new lactation averages for milk
and butterfat production.
C. —
Robert
Gaaklll..--------Halt Inga,
----- ------------haa 36 completed production
record* averaging 14.184 pounds
of milk and 548 pounds of ixitterfat.
Clarence Post, Byron Center,
has seven completed production
records averaging 15.885 pounds
of milk and 676 pounds of butterfat
cents a pound on shorn wool and
To provide a uniform means 714 rente a bundMwdght on
nf rntnnarliur Rzsristcrcd Holstein unshorn kunlx. compared wtth
1 cent and five centa In tho past.
source Development and the
The higher deductions, recom­
State Soil Conservation Com- dur.try .-iUuuUrd, two milkings mended by moot of tike state and
per day. 305-day, mature equi­
valent bOAin. Throe production
levels compare favorably to the would be nccuory to finance
average U. 8. cow’s annual pro­ ASPC a proposed programs.
duction of 7380 pounds of milk
Producers may coat their bal­
and 285 pounds of butterfat.
lots by mailing or delivering

Meding speakers will In­
clude Ray Oummeraon. MSU
ranurce development agent In
the Upper Peninsula; B. Dale
Ball, former Barry county realdsnt and director of the MichIgon Department of Agriculture
and chairman of the State Boll
Conservation Committee, Dr.
CWrt Moyer, Michigan TechnolOglcnl University; Jack Scott,
Fish Divlsian. Michigan Departnwvu ot rvwii.i naiirw,
R O

Educational television ia used
Hie high schools In the BUUe.

MIVSM.E
NEW LOW
INSTALLED
Indudes normal dryer circuit run and applies only
to residential customers who receive electricity from
Consumers Power Company.

are farm lenders will know much
more about farming than now.
A number of lenders will iielp
fanners with their records or
furnish record systems for their ■
farm cuslooun' use. UV also
quite poeslbtc that the lender I
will provide more nonsuiting atfl;
management guidance to his'

proval by two-thirds of the to­
tal number of producers, or twothlrds of the total volume of

not approved by producers, no
deductions will be withheld from
payments on 1966 marketings. In
this event, ASPC programs will
bo continued only as long as the
present reserve fund permits, or
until such time as some other
ugrevment may be approved by
producers.
"Sheep producers have ap­
proved Uie wool and lamb pro­
motion prognun in throe refer­
1954." Secretary
endums
Freeman add. "In the moat re­
cent referendum 87.6 percent of

Light reports wool and lamb

PRICES

••Lenders will provide apccloJiiod
credit services. TLeyU pay more
attention to farm records and
Ips attention to previous reputetl.in of tlWl tHTUVS. '

Altoft 4H'ers Hava
Child Care Project

Need Money
for New
Facilities?

,no

797488

This Frigidaire
d i yer stops by itself
when clothes are dry!

Mil, OOk.

HASTINGS OFFICE
301 Vi So. Michlgaa

3:00 p.m.

ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
KINPERCARTEN

Children wh6se 5th birthdays occur on or before December 1, 1966
are eligible to enter kindergarten. Barents are requested to bring all kinder­
garten cnildren not enrolled mt spring to Central, Northeastern, :&gt;outheastern
or Pleasantview on one of the following dates:
August 29 through September 2—9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
1 :(J0 to 3:00 p.m.
P(ease bring the statement from your doctor indicating that your child s
immunizations and tuberculosis test have been started and/or completed.
Children must be five (5) years of age on or before December 1, 1966.
A child may not be enrolled in kindergarten until a birth certificate or other
suitable proof-of-aga has been shown. Any child who will be six (6) years old
on or before December 1, 1966 must be enrolled in school on September 8, 1966.
ELEMENTARY and JUNIOR HIGH

(Grade* 7-8)

New elementary children in grades 1 through 6 who were not pre­
viously enrolled in the Hastings Public Schools should report for enrollment
to tne elementary school in wnich district they live, as follows:
12:00 a.m.
Central________August 29 through September 2—9:00 to
—1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Southeastern
.August 29 through September 2—9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
—1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
12:00 a.m.
NortheasternAugyst 29 through September 2—9:00 to
3:00 p.m.
(Included Algonquin, Altoft, and
.
—I :00 to
We I coma Corners students)

Brake pointed out that thane
restrictive clauses will bo a part
of tho financing package, lie
said that when Raiders have
*10,000 or more invested Jn a
form operation, they’re going to

The Altoft 4H Child Care Pro­
ject waa again led by Junior
leader, Linette Thomas.
Members Included Joni James,
wool production, deducttuiui from
payments declined to $2.4 mil­ Vancau ihxtrlqucz and Caro
lion. ASPC has been able to WUcox. Unite coveted included
"Story Telling and Music" i and
"Toy Construction and ..Chil­
dren’s Ploy."
The group mot regularly
through the Summer to observe
children at play and thpw re­
action to various records upd
sturica. Members particularly en­
joyed the toy construction and

See us for the
money you need
to finance new
farm facilities,
repairs, expan*
sion, etc. Long
terms, low cost,
no prepayment
penalty.

. 8:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
12:35 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.

Pleasantview Elementary - 8:15 a.m. to

Tho avsraga Michigan ft

3.45 p.m.

.Same as High School

Junior High School
Elementary __T------

LyneAtc took the girls on a
trip to various bonus In the
neighborhood. Each girl was
prepared to tell a story for a
designated age child and was
Judged on how well she held
the interest uf that child. They
later enjoyed lunch and a swim

'Outdoor Meals'
Provide Added Fun
For Altoft 4H'ers
Members of the Altoft 4H Club
enjoyed a Bummer of fu'n In
"Outdoor Meals."
Bryan Thomas aclod as Junior
lender, having each boy plan a
different type at outdoor meal.
Mooting included dlscusalan and
planning the project, study of
picnic and camping sites, stick
cookery and tepee flrc. hamburg
fry and hunter-trapper fire, com
roost and charcoal fire, tin-foil
cookery and two overnight cookouts, which Included breakfast
over the camp fire.
Members were Tom Belson,
Gerry Pelske. Lewie Sherman
I and Tom Lyons. •

12:00 a.m.
—1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
New Junior High students (Grades 7-8) who were not previously en­
rolled in the Hastings Public Schools should report to Central Sdhool. Enrollment
hours are the same as for Central elementary (above).
PleasantviewAugust

29 through September 2—9:00 to

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

(Grades 912)

New Senior High School students may enroll on Monday through
Wednesday, August 29 through 31st, between 9:00 a.m. anc| 3:00 p.rq. in
the High School office. It will be to their advantage to telephone 945-2451 for
a definite appc^Rtrfant.
.

BOOKSTORE HOURS
ELEMENTARY and JUNIOR HIGH

(7-8)

All elementary including Pleasantview and Junior High students will
be sold books alphabetically by last names and on the Tollowing schedules:
Date

’

8:00 - 12:00

12:00 - 3:00

Monday, August 29
T, U, V, W. X. Y, Z
R. S
/
Tuesday, August 30
A, B. C
D. E. F, G
Wednesday, August 31
H. I, J, K
L. M, N. O. P. Q
It will not be possible to reserye books ahead of time. If you cannot
come in at the time specified, you may have someone else come in for you.
However, this person will have to come at the time when you are scheduled.
All books must be paid for at the time books are picked up.
Used books will not be purchased by the school during the two weeks
preceding the opening of school on September 8.
Algonquin, Altoft, and Welcome School students should buy their
books at the Northeastern bookstore.
The Pleasantview School students should buy their books at Pleasantview School.
/
None of the bookstores will be open on Thursday or Friday, September
1 and 2nd.
,
Used books will not be purchased by the school during the above days
arid hours.
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 9-12)

All Senior High School books will be sold in the WEST GYM. Fresh­
men enter the SOUTH door of West Wing near the Band Room. Sophomores
enter the NORTH door of West Wing near the Library. Juniors and Seniors
enter the WEST door of West Wing facing Park Street. All students_will be
sold books alphabetically by last names according to the following schedule:
Time of Day

PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP
SPECIAL NOTICE
I, Dori* Nottingham, Township Clerk of Prairie­

DPC means Durable Press Caret

ville Township, County of Barty, State of Michigan,

hereby file notice that I have received petition*
containing sufficient signatures to place the ques­

tion of liquor-by-the-glo*s on the November 8, 1966
Automatic Dry Cyds figures dry­
ing timo for you!
• Durable Press Carol Mo-Iron
clothes come out '"sharp”—
creases In, wrinkle* out — wtUg'
out ironing!
• Fabrics Heat Metter, no stoop
lint screen, tool

election. The question to appear on the Ballot a*

follows:
“Shall the sale of spirits in addition to beer

and wine be permitted for consumption on

the

premises within the Township of Prairieville under
the provisions of the law governing same?

ux* for this amOtam on tte Dryer you buyl

YES
NO

© Consumer power

Dated: August 19. 1966

PM

1 :Q0 ^2:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:0O
Monday, August 29
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S
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V-W
X-Y-Z
Tuesday. Augyst 30 ,f
B
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D
A
E-F
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Wednesday. August 31
H
M-N
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It will, not
possible to reserye books ahead of time. If you cannot
, be ...
come in af the time specified you may have someone else come in for you.
However, this person will fave to come at the time when you are scheduled.
Football players may have other students or their parents get their books, or
they may come in after practice on the day their names are scheduled.

w

The bookstore will not be open Thursday or Friday, September 1
and 2nd.
Students should plan to fake their books home with them as soon as
they are purchased. Lockers will not fa available until the opening day of school.
Used books will NOT be purchased by the school during the two weeks
preceding the opening of school on September 8.
All Freshmen and new high school students are invited and urged to
report to the High School Study Hall at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 6,
to owt their teachers, find their |pcl$ers, check their classrooms, and prepare
tfamselve$ fqr tfa ppe™ng day of school. They wilt be dismissed at 3:30 p.m.
R. 4* GUENTHER, Superintendent of Schools

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DOUBLE
SWEEPSTAKES

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Delton Graduate
Reports on Peace
Corps Experience

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serving

Mu JoAnn Fridsrna and son D.ivid of

In

Monrovia,

Liberia,

Store
Western Michigan University

from Delton High in 100.

U.S. CHOKE
Aug. 1. 10M
Monrovia, Liberia

DOUBLE
Top Value Stamps
Every
WEDNESDAY

TENDERAY

We are finally becoming a uni­
ted houaeiMJid. We spent 8106.41/
on food and utensils today. We
had absolutely nothing to begin
on. Not even a pan with which

TENDERAY

Hired a house boy. also. What
a workout he had tonight Did

, clay, and Mill found Umc to cook
| us a meal of 'chopr.' (Liberian
food!. Thia consisted of nee. .
with a well seasoned tomaloe
sauce and meatballs. Very tasty,
but it will take me a while to
get used to the hot peppers.
| One problem we have is rata.
Last night I watched one run
around tiie kitchen Bought some
poison today, that should help.

Silvia PLATTER PORK ROAST

Steak
Kroger Vac-Pac

Just down tiie street from our
apartment La the main street.
Oh! So colorful and bright,
bustling with people. goods and
taxis. . Iota of fun to bargain
-with tiie merchants. Moat are
selling the same thing; so you
merely tlireaten to move on and
buy from someone else. Joyce
and I bought blankets for &gt;100

Meat Treats

Coffee

Fras-Sbora Frozen

Fish Sticks 3

tyiawuj SfaeiaU

lOox wl. pkgs

Tandaray 4th and 5lh Rib

$■29

Rib Roast

GRADE A MEDIUM

FRESH EGGS

can

Pot Roast
Sliced Slab Bacon- 79«

2-89c
5

Saltines

BUNS

7-« wl pkg, ’

Pride O Michigan Boneless

Mel O-Soli-1\4 lb.

Sandwich Bread 5-- 95c

wltk tke aortluu
of 2 &gt;k{s.

L4M1 UUV WUJ.
u
KUkTown School It consists of a one
room shock with a few benches
and a blackboard. He trachea

Fresh Fruits

Kroger Chili w/Beans or

2 - - 89c

Beef Stew

SPRAY DEODORANT

ECRET

living room. The school ia right

Prune Plums or

- 19c

Peaches

crowded together in little leanto shacks that you can barely
walk between them. They have
set up a CARE kitchen to feed
the children once a day. It is
tn a grubby little shack with
mice scurrying under foot—but
it is subsistence food for the
kids.

U.S. No. 1 While

Fruit Drinks 2*' -” - 53c Potatoes

59&lt;

wt.
can

2-^’1.09
-49c
Smoked Ham
-99c
Ham Roast

Paschke's Full Shank Half
Kroger

» Eki­
ti B SsaSwIck or Weloer

1O3/4-oz

Have to be there at 8 00 tomor­
row and will find out whether
I tench mornings or afternoons.
Morning school goes from 7:30­
12:30 and afternoon from 1:00­
5:30. The schools are unbelir-veoblc! Dirty, run down and very
few were built for schools in lhe
| first place.
Supposedly mine U one of the
better schools in Monrovia. Af-

Paschke's

Peanut Butter 2--79» Hot Dogs

FREE

Tomato
Soup

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wa •*.
t
Received our school assign­
ments today. 1 will be at a school
called Dononstra Uon School,
way over on the other aide ot
town. Haven't figured out how

Paschke's

Cbver Valisy

CAMPBELL'S

-79«
-79c

Tandaray Boston Rolled

with coupon below and

20 -■ 99c

Fecial Tliwe (300 2-ply 9H g 8H)

Delicious

Kleenex

Blueberries

3

pim*

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hope our trunks arrive soon.
। There are so many things I
want in it Do write often, so
far no mall, maybe ori. Tuesday's
plane. Still can't believe I'm so
far from home.

MO-RIFE

Red, White
or Blue

WATERMELON

•89c

HOME GROWN

Grapes

Muskmelon
Crate of 8

THERMO TEMP

EXTRA LARGE

Much love.
JO
Only eight members have held
office by appointment during
the State Beard of Education's
117-year history.
The first tax appropriation for
public education in Michigan
was made in 1817—a total ut
8380.

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We Close ot
Noon on
Saturday

�Hi
lt'» bock to school planning time tor the book toters

of our community. And it stands to reason ... when the
back-to-class crowd shops in Hostings, where

selections are wider and dollar-for-dollor comparisons
are easier to moke . .. both youngsters and their

parents are sure to hail greater savings,
greater values. Sector yourself!

,

You're at HOME in HASTINGS
Your home town merchants and busing people are dedicated to helping you get the most out of
your school years in Hastings. They should be the most enjoyable years of your lives and the

business folks want to do their part in fliakipg'them happy and convenient for you and
your parents. Visit the stores and business places in Hastings often... feel free to talk to the sales

people about your needs and desires. Your opinions are solicited in matters of supplying
your many needs throughout the scj^ol year. Make Hastings your shopping headquarters

We'll be looking forward to your visits.

i

A Message from the Listed Civic Minded Firms in Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Frondsen Insurance
Einar Frandscn C.L.U.

Ironside Monument Works
Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant

Hastings Paint &amp; Wallpaper
z 107 E. State St.

The Hastings Bowl
18 Automatic Bowling Lanes

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Clevelands' Men’s fr Boys*
Clothing &amp; Footwear

W. J. McAllister
Leonard Petroleum Products

The Superette
Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Daily

Hostings Motor Sales
Dodge Sales &amp; Service

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma M. Fingleton

Montgomery Ward fr Co.
118 S. Jefferson

lullin9*s
Appliance*—TV &amp; Hi Fi

Beverwyk's Color Center
Color As You Like It

Hastings Hotel
For Your Dining Pleasure

Consumers Power Co.

Serves Hastings

Bun McPharlin’s Men’s Wear
Home of Pendleton Woden*

Central Radio &amp; TV
Service by Howard Trumbull

Reahm Motor Sales
Pontiac - Oldsmobile - Cadillac

Wayne’a Shoe Store
Footwear for the Family

Tho J. C. Penney Co.
Department Store

Tony Belli Moton
Lincoln &amp; Mercury—International Trucks

Credit Bureau of Barry County
On Your Staff But Not On Your payroll

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate
Hastings Area Properties

Coleman Agency
Insurance—Bonds of All Types

Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair

Parma lee’s
Ladies’ &amp; Children's Wear

Ben Franklin Store
102 W. State at Jefferson

St. Martin Floral
Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

Porker’s Bar
And Restaurant

Wlnlck's
Clothing for the Family

Eckardt Auto Sales
Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apache Trailers

Electric Motor Service
Al Steury, Prop.

The Strand Theatre
The Showplace of Berry County

Burkey Sales fr Service
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Glass Service

Barry County Lumber Co.
One Stop Service

Local Finance Corp.
A Local Family Service

National Bank of Hastings
State at Jefferson

E. L Carpenter Hardware
Complete Saddlery Department

Barth Studio
Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Hastings Floor Covering
Quality Material* - Guaranteed Workmanship

Stowell Building Service
General Contractors

Mary’s Beauty Shop
Hair Shaping, Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

Haan Standard Service
N. Broadway at State

Kost Side Lumber Co.
Building Supplies

Gardner's Pharmacy
Dependable Prescriptions

City Food fr Beverage
Open 9 A.M. Io 11 P.M.

Dales Bako Shop
Fresh and Delicious Baked Foods

Hastings Cleaners

Hastings Grain fr Bean Co.
Master Mix Feed*

Jacobs' Prescription Pharmacy
Your RsmII Stem

White’s Photography
dto — Candid — Commercial

Barry’s Farm Store

Heating

Welton's
e .Coding e

Gilmore Jewelry
Plumbing

Goodyear Brothen
John Deere Farm Implements

' Miller Jewelers

Larke Buick-Chevrolet

Tho Sherwood-Stack Agency
wf*r Insurance

102 E. State

Miller's Dairy Store

Ice Cream Specialties &amp; Luncheons
Barry Cleaners
Parking at the Door

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WBCH
1220 on your Radio Dial

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
18 Fogel—3 SwcHont

Inflation
.oncern
h Hastings

Hastinip, Michigan. Thursday, September 1, 1966

The November Election
Deadline Oct. 10

Section One—Pages I to 6

NUMBER 20

EDITORIALS'R.M.C

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,,

"A democracy cannot exist a* a and pertinent warning for the
permanent farm of government.lit United State* of today—in fact, for
Senator Brown Visits can only exist until the voters dis- ad of the democratic nations of
cover that they can vote themaelw.s Ute western world.
With Local Uomen
largess out of the public treaaury . Organized groups are very much'
At Monday Cojfees
. with the result that democracy jaware that they can pressure both
What seems to be distressing. always collapses over a loose natxi! stale and federal governments for
jpolicy, always
le average housewife? •
. to be followed by,o special favors, politicians, too, have ’

TOPS IN SHOWMANSHIP-Tom Eckert, 18. R1 Freeport, won
first honors In senior showmanship In swine at the State 411

300 Attend
Democratic
Dinner Saturday

Curtain Strangles

j

Senator Oom E Brown found dictatorship and then a monarchy." discovered that, even voters who
i HortJngr. Tuesday that the
in Vietnam and Inflation
The above was written about 2W shot* at "Santa Claus" and that,
bousewivra ui Ihe Hartlnareju &gt;earl ag0 by AlacuM3er Fru&lt;T e'«&gt; though this sort of spending
Ai a coffee at the home of Tylw. English author, when the comes under sliarp criticism. Fed-;
Mra Robert Shannon, lhe &gt; 13 colonics wgre still tinder British cral grant* are nevertheless recredlUbliily gap of lhe present rule. HU remarks, however, were celled with smug satisfaction in
dtacu2d^?UOn CMme UP fOr nOt *nten&lt;led M “ comm.mtary Of most communities where Uic ta­
in regaid* t» Che war In Viet- |ltoe CUnenl Krne but
a prtailOn u
««“ old «vv-

nam. Senator Brown was asked aununar&gt; of rr*so:ls ,w
emment lias given them a "free"
what action should be token--es-.dine and full of the Athenian gift to nnance a project that, more .
calatlon or should we push for i republic about 2,000 years earlier often than not. could and should

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Baby Daughter
was difficult to take a stand be­ ago, that statement is a timely
,Betsy
___ __________
_ aDlnkei.
——. 15 I cnus{' llc u &gt;«try of an admlnlsElizabeth
; month-old daughter of Mr. and ff*?0*1
whlch “the political
«, u i
, (lie has become a way of life." He
Dlnkei of further stated. "I don't believe

The Barry County Democratic rival at Pennock Hospital MonCandidates' Dinner held at Del- ,i„v evening
ton High School Saturday Hight
—.min.r —,d
was attended by more than 300
who turned out to honor Con'
gressman Paul H. Todd. Jr, DonMCT parent* were visiting
nld R “Holl, Jr., candidate for friend* at Gun Lake when the
th.- State *rnate from lhe 21st , 'ragedy occurred, according to
district, and Howard W. Boone. the P°Uc* report. She apparently
candidate for the State house1 *** “^wnglcd by a curtain, or
from the 55th district.
curtain cord '
Holl. giving the main address, | The body was taken to O'pnilmd lhe qualifications and Brien's Colonial Funeral Home In
record of Congreaamaa Todd in 1 Grand Rapids,
urging his reelection.
I
a
Holt declared that Todd Is *1^
II
•
CongrtMman who dots thing*—;
HactinffC
"the Job Corps Center at Fl. IW llaSllIlEb
Custer, 7,000 acres of Federal,
.
w .
land released for use a* a state IfirPCtOrV I
park, the birth control Inform*-1 LFI1 VVLU1 V U13LO
lion amendment to the Food
sy m*a a ■ x
Freedom Bill, nnd the choice is I
7(111 AQiiltQ

political courage to pursue cither
alternative.
As
a result
our repu—*'*”* *
---------------------------'tatlon for sincerity and forth | rightness has suffered."
' opcaaing
Speaking to
to aoam
about a
25 women
women
i ftt
llofne ot Mr3
w&gt;_
| Relfl senator Brown pointed out
। thBt
prc3cnt inbalance in
Congress is detrimental to our
Democratic way of life. He
pointed at the DemocraUc ma, j&lt;irtty in both Um, House and
1

Saxon Band Sharpens up
At MSU for Grid Season

4 HAMPIONS —Player-Manrrer Dun Bower* and hl* Hasting* Mfg. Company SoftKiHil*’!!1 so”
4n“i P -?kC 0«*’ 1rh4mP,"n»hlp Saturday night defeating Grand Rapids
. - ,» *■ ’L?l Sun.5! .A . ,,a"‘ln&lt;» aggregation open* It, quest for State Claas D honors
at ..JO pm. Friday at Coldwater against the hart Boilegraf nine. Member* of the championship
fl”‘ row- ,ef‘ *° rttht: Ray Carmoney. Steve Allerdlng. Catcher - Manager Bower*
KrnSeiiandIWrn
Bowman.
Second row: Jerry Pager. sn
Art rreuenourg.
Fredenburg. nnannon
Shannon Lydy
and Bob
Boh
TI.Irdi row:
----- A , r.*lr
—r Vrrn Allerd.ng.
kll.r.l ... lStan
’i... i,..
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. and
. ■ Lydy
H
. and
H
. ..
Carmunry. Third
row: l)jlr
Dale Geiger.
Itause.
Dave
Kruko
Bernie
Welter.
klgiu^al

The Hasting,, Saxon Marehink *breakfast
—
tad■ room -inspection at
Band returned Saturday. Aug. 27 7:45 The first marching Yehearsal
I from Michigan State University, was two hour* long shirting at 8
| after spending six days at the 3rd am. At 10 a m. the musicians went
annual Marching Band Clinic. ' to Hie dining room of Williams
The clinic, sponsored by the Cap Hall and practiced their music for ,
and Gown Series of the University, two hours.
is staged each year for the benefit
After lunch the band marched
of six to eight vlected Michigan lor
for iwo
two hours
nours and then had a ,
high school band*.
' |I r*~
—'---------•- • -----recreation
period
until-- lhe dinner
Barry County 4H'ers earned
hour. At 6:30 p m. the bands again I
,r.c ma
long clinic were
to -Aiptu
sharpen &gt;oc
the marched for one hour, and three many lionor* during the annual
bandsmen's marthing
i-------------------•*----- d*ys of the week practiced inside ,State 4H Show' held on the
routines
training or restraining of young
Michigan State University Com_ -------- - -----------ion music umu g;3Q pJn
private sector such a* business | a
typical day
day for
for tire
the 100
100 Has-1
&amp;’• hundred
mmum and.
ann.iuny
nanasmen j
forty bandsmen
A typical
Has- , Six
or industry.
tings bandsmen started at 7 with। Rom
from Grand Haven. Hastings.
Hastings. I
lakewood. Wyoming,
Wyoming. Lincoln Park
He wav
i h « &gt; . —----- :---------- ■---------------------- - ------ lakewood.
I stigma would be attached to a
UA&lt;**Unrr
and Jackson Parkside were en- | ner In the 1966 forestry awards
Job Corps graduate who Is seek- J UFV 1 ICdFlllS
rolled. Each band wo* under the I program, and her sister, Irene,
i guidance of It* own director*.
Ing wort He felt that a program
•
4J
such a* that .-ponsored by lhe , I
m
Q,.!*
Hastings and other Barry County residents, along with the
I performed for 15 minutes before
Michigan Catholic Committee t XXcUIldJ't □Ull
Ing It will be a atuuno If Todd lor~. ls
dellvretd to sub- would do more for the Individual, j
rcsl of lhe Xation, are preparing to enjoy their final extended
Leonard Falcone and Bill MofK"1
lit
'?dJt[Srl LTis.
ocniuor Brown
Brown said
uua out
out of
or 150
im
A B&lt;UTZ c6unt&gt;' Circuit Court fit, MSU band director*. They ! awarded a trip to the 1966 Na­ weekend of the season before school starts next week.
Senator
Cta» « IM M U&gt; ,ur.lr.
j
m
b w handr
.
tlonal
4H
Congress,
and
her
rec
­
emigrant worker* who finished a ■JUry Tu,sda&gt;’ began hearing the ( criticized each band's perfonnMost
plants
will—
shut-down
Friday
toiv&gt;i&gt;am
remainumeu
closedaaiurSalur"urKCTS wno niuanra
a clv11
. ..
. wh
lch Peter
ord 1* being submitted for con- . -----: •-------: •••■■
..............
•■•••/ «&lt;*
Ua*
ln
wWch
PeUT HeukBeuk‘ anre &gt;n.l i.ne* ihrlr
volume listing 7,740 names of cwn^program'by'the"MCC
hl« own candidacy, pointing to
slderauon for one of the 5500 da.v- Sunday and Monday —Labor Day—lo give their employees
adult*, 18 and over, in II**- of FrtXS7^»«-r34 are r^ r,na o( Sparu U su,n“
INatinnoi
th,.
- h Jid.n . &gt;Jiil&lt;- rtnres will do«e Saturday nighl to remain
National scholarships
ported to be satisfactorily cm3^5
tings and business concern*.
Ing with the mentally hand!to sun:
still ।
■Irv?n|t HA RonkLorraine will be awarded a1
...
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’ —---- -— closed
nbwort until
■■ n t I t Tuesday
nx.morning.
____
Among those attending the Sat­
Department* of the new direc- j ployed
pioyeu and
ana 119
in* reported
reported to
rapped, the elderly and teentory include: A short story of the : be holding their original job*. Ip5 000 d^ia^MiuTh^'ln^ urday performance were Mr. and fountain pen and pencil set and
VO1K.,
And. as f '
tier recoid will be considered IVldpiC V allCV
community, alphabetical
list of
of
Rename nr^
Sheriff M&gt; I II. Campbell,
Of live four major issues fa*- community,
alphabetical list
Senator
Brown who also ad- ’2sax) &lt;,‘un“tC« suMalned in a Mrs. Jacob Bender. Mrs Max
MM. and
UAW Mrs.
«*.. Omar
vniiar Barxrar- wUh
8tn!c winners far a ।
. 1
J
Myers, Mr.
Ing lhe Stat*—eduoatlon. menial I n»mcs of resident*, directory of | voentexi educational—vocational two-car crash on Sept 9. 1961.
num. Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Slut- trtP •&lt;&gt; the National 4H Congress!
I hiirl
health, care of the elderly and householder*,
numerical t e 1 e-1 center*, said that he would
'•—•—•
—
--■ni a $500 National scholarship.ICJI1U* I X 1111 11
civil rights, he sold hr believed Phone guide and BarryCounty rather see a y-oungrter become
me nt, was killed In the crash little. Mrs. Ken Bamre. Mr aid
Both girl* must submit up1
fTt
I
hl* experience is broader and ' Directory.
"CJse best dam brick layer, than
at
E.
State
Road
and
M-M.
Mrs.
Bob
King.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
&gt;-d*tc record*, or alternate* I »I'll HP I AfW'nPr
deeper tiion in* opponc'.'s.
| Special feature* of tile alpha- “ mediocre lawyer."
ill be declared the winners 1,1 &lt;*UU X vaLllVI
Members of lhe Jury include
Mlles. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Carl- bctlcal list of name* are the1 The Senator also discussed hL,
ana
I, UnJess
Un
and receive me
lhe Honora
honor*.
gupt CarToU j WoUf
school* next week, motorist., are
ton Kaechelc lionored Congrem- luting of the name* of wive* and Proposal for a credit to be glren Joe Doyle.-MiddlevDIe. Marion । J’coby and others.
! hlrv a third grade teacher before belnR "minded by State Police
man Paul Todd and Leo Barth, designation of the heads of for Federal Income tax liability Hamilton. R3 Nashville; Frances i Chaperones for the Hastings; Among th- other top . club..4re
at the show were•
candidate for representative from । Ixxisehold*.
j and drew a warm response from Powell. R4 Hartings; Leona IBanri were Mrs. Loretta Aldrich., members
Tom' FeTrei"
chool
open* next week Wedncs- J” B‘rnlrl usr "t™
to "void
Braidwood. 136 W. Grand: E?uArthur Steward. Bill Haan first
T—
'•-'i^kri
—* —
-—
Dtace
’np
d4&gt;' Map,e Vul'n'
*hort ‘n'roIy1?,': children in accident,
Jhe 8»th dlrtrtrt al a coffee^ |
hou,^,^ Or green
•udlence
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14
on‘' ‘«wher Attempts are being ”pecl’"v ,n 1&lt;ho&lt;’1 Mnfs
Al noon at Nashville Demo- , section. In addition to showing 1
One l*dy. In fact, exclaimed gene Sanderson. R3 Middlevilh. and Jim Francisco
U n™?,
' 1 ’ “•“V' “ ““
WU-n
‘,0B
cratlc candidates were also hon- location* of streets and who lives | ‘hat Senator Brown was the I Paul Woodman. Woodland: AnST**
•sp*'cla‘ J’venl at the Qj- joes business at each houae ,lrit campaigner of either Re­ 1 drew Kennedy and Wilina Jainc*.
Wendell Wheaton 12 R1 VerTwo nr“' "Pburenent bu»e*
Special vfoilrn-e Should |v- -1«Boys Club and another gathering , -----*— -acraara
----- •— —
- 1 —
------------------— pa.ue.
manner,
u&gt;e ■nomea tnat
p-oucan
or uemocrauc
re J?
montvllle, first place boar pig
“ —•••—/■
was held at Delton at 4 pro.
I are owned by the occupant*! ‘o talk about Use Iwroe.
land breeding herd; Kent Bata,
Outdoor basketball backs tope; I'mers." those who wi'l be atthereof and the home* that are
Under Senator Brown's proRR6Initt?e
t-ndint school fnr the hnst time
|
first
place
senior
sow
pig.
[have
been
installed
al
the
elerented, and Urt lhe telephone pocnl. which was Introduced In
“ Marc*Hus. Rb Battle
1
---- ■
—- ...... I mentarv bulbllne. In sfn«hvilln
numbers.
. the State Senate, partial money
Numerical telephone guide i Pal&lt;5 1,1 Federal Income tax would
In
complaint, medical c.x■Imp
T»Hv, nr.
*”*
,u._ "TL1?-. lTMTn?“ ?u.,.a* ; remain In lhe state instead of Penars were listed ut 12.486 6.,
Larry
Care.
13.
R4
Hastings, arrived, eight manual and four
telephone subscriber* arranged being sent tp the Federal govern- nnd lofcs of wagcs at $7,200.
Two Barry County livestock , Junior vear'lng heifer
electric. The other machines have
. ------------ •-----------by numerical progresilon of 'ment. In/ this way the state
teams went to lhe State Show.
Denni* Smith. Ionia, irrand ^'n cleamd and rtpalred. The
tcirpuone
I would be In direct control of tax I r»
/» i j ni
telephone numoera
number*.
Electors in four Barry County
with Uie Junior Judging team champion Ayrshire.
new typewriters were purchitad . White
•
new TT^rectory wiU ! ^«button
governmental units may vote on
wlnn
Ina nr*t
niar- hnnnr*
A'*T SArcty’. ri Caledonia.1 under tne vocational program • .u&gt; he&lt;‘n "dded to kev intersectfans.
winning
first place
honors. -rh*
The
"Uquor by the glass" on Nov. 8.
igrand champiL.i L.-.
''-.dilbe schcoldistrict paying half .he mn,'’rl*t* murt b- especially
senior team took second.
Members ot the junior team
Joan
Streby.
Rl
Caledonia.
ballot In lhe City of Hastings cnee directory libraries main- 1!^*yLnR' .
taxpayer would
*
«««
Jiplor showmanship. Brown
'Die pointing
Hie
painting at
at the
the Fuller
Fuller Street
Street • s.-ttaned^And there
and to Barry and, Prairieville j laln«j Bt chamber of Commerce 1
Mr^dv^mvin?"!
8wf».
budding in Nashville has been
,nanT
T|MIU»?le wins eteuMM in; jLmXX'X|
L 'n“,
P'X
w Johnson. 565; Dennis Dinger­
Nancy Es.ep took flnrt place
‘5* “I*4 U* «^.,rr&lt;1 cu*- be -rossrti where there arc no
in the pleasure horse clan. Sue, ^‘*1 »
,nR
*n ta'rtv
'
patrol pennle.
Cary wo* first In pleasure horse ttU
“*e, buildings with the ex-,
1Cono«o«U oAdld.u^pU-t &gt;»™» •&gt;«&gt;«» n™i Um, K.llnss
third In equitation and fourth
dirtdaal scoring and Mark was in fitting and showing. Mm Ion which is b.ing done this week.
j Credit Corporation.
wheel.* Ch'ef Rnn'nr TniUnned
। Co. Is a member. A local■branch
B1* -~m ^7-1^^^
—I'
■»» ■«
u» “^
c»n»rsu«&gt;.
Tills week will complete the
Some 3 800 student* will ro to
The company, headquartered
being
done—on—
the,
The second place senior Judg­ tion: Leslie Smith second in brick work
----- —
----------In Bunfleld. provides telephone
ing team and their scons in­ equitation, third in fitting and
waU °f the former high with the h'rh reboot student* at­
ces of the Chamber of Commerce..
.
,
•
showing and pleasure; Valerie' *hool building in Nashville.
cluded
Carol
Eldred.
579:
Sandy
tending
from 8:45 to 11:45 and
Abbey andn,.,
Terrill
Terry VanWie. 22, was arraigned ( Davtd C. ----------------n-A ।
...
. .
Bchondelmaycr. 554: Nick Wler- Baniurn was fourth In pleasure
Tills Ls to cost no more than 'ram 12:45 tn 3:45. Junior Hteh
b’
The company. proposes to util­ onga. 545. and Bill Johnson. 527, class and ninth in equitation; 'S12J5W
In Hist Ings Municipal Court be- -ylman
Zylman are
are the
the flrat
first and
and last
last £
c’vsses are the same as the high
T. personal
oeraonal names
namea appearing
anoearing In the
th*
, ,r5Rnfr* to ~Jeo0r' ize the funds to finance a con­
fore Middleville Justice Grover T
Ron
Dingtrson
and
County
school
but
e'em»ntsrv classes
Debby
Drake
wu*
third
In
?qulThe
south
wall
of
the
old
high
5VIUUuon program
program for
lor the
me imim-,
Lctheoe on a charge of awault alphabetical name aecUon of the I ganlzaUon of the House and Sen-. struction
ate concerning tne ratio of com- provement and expansion of the Agricultural Agent Brace Bean tattun. rixth In pleasure nnd fifth school building in Vermontville h
with Intent to do great bodily , new book,
in fitting und showing; Chris I being completed us qukklj■« pasJ?e7lbel? 2^“ * Vot? to ' Uslephone services. Including the
harm leu than lhe crime of
Bclson w fourth in equitation. .,iblc Tin, will be to enckae the
which he found
himself tn dtsa- offering of U.K,
one, iwu
two u;
or lour
tout
murder, and was bound over to
fifth In fitting and showing and budding where the older portion dents attend from 8:15 am' to
greenent with Mr Todd?'
Todd.
, party service and the elimina
ellmina-­
the September term of Circuit j Raises Big Cucumber greeneni
sixth tn pleasure. Janet Hunger-j w*o uom '-'iwn recently.
Benator Brown visited many tlon of rural multi-party service U VI V IL VO 1 1 Itlcl y
Court.
ford was third In pleasure class
*nri™im,i.|, i*&gt; k..... ...
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Jane Randall. 13-yeor-old 7th places in Hartings and was a
Bond of $1,000 was fumlshrd
to it*
customers.
and seventh in equitation, and ; terested in football this year, acVanWie Is charged with shoot­ grader at Central, brought in a guret at the Rotary C11 b । The loan will be secured by
Mary Haywood wm fifth in equl- rordiisg to Coach Bill Gibbs, and
Ing his rnother-ln-law. Mrs. Bar­ two-pound cucumber she raised luncheon.
Southeastern. Northeastern and
, । a collateral first mortgage on
tatlon and Mxthjn pleasure class. thP ft,. t prBftur
WBlhfld
bum Stage). 36. Rl Dowling, tn lhe
real and personal properties,
left shoulder with a 22 magnum 1
' Hartinv* student, nhta‘n*d
right* of way. privileges, fran­
The Incident occurred shortly
Esunuitctl i'.ini.m.-ri: for the their h-x&gt;k, on Monday Tue*ri*v
chises and other interest* of the
It
Is
10
Feet
Toll
cucumber
was
growing
almoat
CtartA
on-..
Anne
IS;
n.1?
'
h J
after midnight Tuesday, Aug. 23. 1
company.
up. and was holding up
at the Slagle's house trailer on the straight
।
Ellen Smelker. 77. ot Hastings.
Butler Road.
ia tomato plant.
’Jsl ?eA!’s ^kure of 1.661.
'scnllv ni-mber, to reonrt to the
Funeral Home at Middleville at
Barry Co Grange will meet at
Sclwol open, Wednesday. Sept hieh &lt;ehno| studv hall at 2 30
2 pm. Friday.
Johnstown Gr flail Sept. 7. 8 :00 7. for u half-day &gt;Hsion and swings om Tuevlay Sept 6 The Mu
pm. Potuck lunch after meeting, into full action on Thursday.
denis will meet their teachers.
1 And their loekejx. check their

Residents Poised
For Final 3-Day
Holiday Weekend
Parents, Children Getting Set ,
For Opening of School; 3,800 to
Attend Hastings Classes Sept. 8

Barry’s Junior
Livestock Team
Tops in State

Townships,
City May Vote
On Litpior
3

B(Ul field PhotlO
XS/'on,Pn',Y to
BomtW $103,000

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Charge VanWie
With Assault

Barry 4H’ers
Earn Honors
At State Show

j^-

Bliss,to ('(lose
Worcester Plant

"bits ofyesterday”....
as gleaned from tlx
Banner files

Services Friday
At Middleville
For Mrs. Smelker

Mrs. SmeHcer died Tursd
morning at Blodgett Ho-pl tai
Grand Rapids. 8i» had be
ho-nltallied since Aug 6

the nn-n‘n«

Tuesday morning. Sept 6 Buses
will return students home at
1J 45 am. Klndenrarten pupils
will
—.u. &gt; t-— a ■
•
-

Robert and Keith of
seven grandchildren; eight grea
grandchfdren: one brothoi
Thomas McCarthy of Gran
Rapid*.

School

Search for Body

Earl Campbell ot Route 1,
NaahviUe. a number ot the Barry
Sportsmens Club, landed one at
the biggest bluegill* to be re-

Undentheriff Cordon Trick
Hastings Police Sgt Robert Rit

Friday sent 8. when teachers
will attend planning camp at
Htegins Lake. AU T-K classes
will mret on schedule Monday.
Sept. 12.

Gene Brown were among
divers acardiing for the y
who drowned in Gull Lake T

HHS Band to Get
Uniforms Thursday
Hortlnrs High Band Direct ar

Tile Barry County Health De­
partment reported yesterday that
no additional cases of polio had wUt Coming In through the ra­
. . . BACKWARD GLANCES.

CHAMPION, BUNNER - UP — Gena MaAteater (left), the new

forms at I am. thi* Thursday.

ter publication la next week's
gin Stale University last week.—MSU photo.

�V

4
a-TWK HASTINGS BANNBK ~——। R»»w through some of the 1
*7™
I MWI
n
saw _Af
islands, returning through New
TWMU, 11.g1.nn 1. 1MB_1
Yort State to Niagara FaU*.
-------------- '
.
T.,
, ■ ....------- ---------------Michael Breedlove of Wabash.

Mention

Past Resident
Of Lake Odessa
Dies in Florida

Mary Laberteaux left last
eekend to begin ths Fall term
t Western Michigan Unlverelty. Jordan* mother-*
tr. and Mr* Ken Lgberteaux Lehman - Foreman

wedding of Mr* L.'* niece. Patty
Clinton, at Hamilton. Mrs. Rod­
returned Sunday from vacation-1 dren. who have been vUitlng her erick (HelenI Brown of St. John*
and Mr*. Jerome (Rita) Conrad
of Detroit will be here to ac­
company their parent*.
Mra. Lawrence Jordan re­
lumed last week from a visit
with her.daughter and family,
Lt. and Mr*. David Logan, at the

family, the
reunion, at

to YpaUanU Saturday to are
h Anderson in "The Ore­
* tela I" Bunday. Mr. and Mr*
Maynard Tucker hosted a gath­
ering of the Skidmore family »l
their home. It gave the grand­
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wStamnMiiyi °e&lt;n °f
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Ukm in tairT7 X
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Balurday morning, the dele- . leave for service In Vietnam. Dr.
gates, led by Gov. Romney. Lt. Dean, who resided with his wife
Gov. MlUlken. Sen Griffin and | and three children In LaPorte.
House minority leader Gerald has practiced medicine there for
Ford.’marched in a colorful I the past year, going there from a
parade to Cobo Hall. There, Dim- surgery residency at the Detroit
mcrs said. Sen. Griffin delivered Receiving- Hospital HU family
the keynote speech, hlutng hard ! W1U remain In LaPorte where Dr.
at the Inflation issue and prob- Dcan **'1 resume hts practice
lems connected with the war In uP°n hu discharge Hfe expects to
Vietnam.
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AU of the county delewiittan as the U8 “n additional year. Dr.
well *. delaraG^s f^,
Dean, a native of Middleville, at-

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was composed of individuals who
were young, enthusiastic and well
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THE HASTINGS BANNIB—1

Norman Tungate. 18. Kalamawill Sparks. 46. R3 Plainwell. J
too. pleaded guilty to careless pleaded guilty to drunk driving ,
bail 1..' driving and possession ot Intoxi- I on Nine-MUe Road In Orange- ' jail tor reporting hb rar etoien
cants by a minor when arraigned ,llle Township Aug 28 and paid whrs be had permitted his brother.
„t y,..
Hastings Municipal Court.
| nn $35 fine plus coats.
He paid fine* totaling 145 plus
Richard R Hamm. 438 W. 175 plus court costs far failure to
I court costs.
1 Court, paid a 420 fine plus SOBS
leu driving
1 Norman lost control of his,un a disorderly charge.
I car on Aug. 22 while driving
Adrienne Mae Borman and SuI north on the Bonfield Road. The Mn
Gustke of Rl Augusta
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ports near Richard Kilgore's pleaded guilty to being minors in
6«3rd Ord. Co.
driveway.
possession of intoxicants They
Thomas Harrington. Nashville. *ere *7T’to1 Au&lt; 25 1,1
i, s-i.iro.iwr I Pleaded guilty to reckless driving | Township.
,
. ...
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J«£"c- Lovejoy. Nashville, paid
. «•;.*■)«-"• fined $65 plus $4 85 court costs. • «» n,ne P,u» «&gt;006 «»ta on a
’ "
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hit another tree, then a guy wire for, dr*v1’* without a license
on a utility pole, breaking the I Garrett J Laversee. Rl Shelbypole before coming to a stop 55 vtUe. P“'d $35 plus $835 costa for
| feet farther on.
'being a minor In possession of
Harold K Thomas of Ionia • Intoxicanta on Aug. 8 In Orangewas ordered to pay a $50 fine **lle
costa or serve 30 days In
Jack Bhay. Hastings, paid fines
plus costs
Jail for driving while having no of »=» and court costa on a dlsJ-::
Emmanuel Guild To Meet
-------years. orderly charge and for malicious
--- ---------- l^ense• for”three
I operator's
Emmanuel Guild of the Epis- and he was also fined $50 plus destruction of property at the
copal
Its open- casts for driving while un\ler the Mid-Villa las: July. He appeared
. Church
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— —
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al'the Gun Lake cottage of Mrs. other 30 days.
Dale Rue for a 12:30 potluck on
Eduard Lee Allen. Monroe, was
Wednesday. Sept. 7. If a ride Is I fined $25 plus costa for reck- for -------- ----------------driving
when--he
had nbt had Aug. 31
—.. for three 7^3.
|
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license
years
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Aug. 23.
John 1.
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Adams, mui«
Battle Creek.
Wednesday.

mishap about 2:15 am. Saturday.
LEGALS
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Newton's 1065 Volkswagen went
off M-43 Just aoulh of the Gocxl- PUBLICATION OBDBB.
Kin. of Mlrklna.

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were: Mrs. Dortxhy Adrounle.’
Howard Ferris. Robert Lyons,
Mra Richard Cook. David Dimmere, Kenneth Iladant. Joseph1
Bravata, Mra Wilbur Uldriks and I
Mrs Richard Stager.
At a Third Dbtrict caucus
Friday evening, the assembled
group met each of the candl-

Keith Let Smith. 17, and Mike

Drivers Given
|: was fined $25 plus court eu*ta for
I being minors in possession of In­
toxicants In Yankee Springs on
Sentences in­
Chevrolet owned by Sally Symonds.
Municipal
Court
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Mr* Ethel Bennett. 70, of
and the convention is us follows- Wayland, the mother of Mrs.
Govemor-Grorge Romnev.
W,U*IjLR^? of J.” N Je“"'
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Uwumnt Oovm»r-Wllll«i&gt; M. „ „„
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MUHKCTk
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Secretary of State - George!
month prior to her
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byville. and several grandchllBoard of Education—Dr. Leroy dren
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"I Foster Young of Indianapolis.
, Ind. visited hb fraternity bro­
ther. Tony Banash, and his
■ family several days last week.
। Mr Young, a U. of M. June
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••curtly payments. Although ft to

projecu.

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Federal government for more
■lumdouts- leads only in one direc­
tion—fiscal unaoundnesa that

sted and U there for the picking,
wealth but rather a collector and
government. It U already evident.
dispenser of wealth produced by
During an era of unparalled pros­
perity in the United States, the
collects and the cost eventually
National debt has not been reduced
by so much as a plugged nickel—
has. tn fact been INCREASED by
billions of dollars.

Often. It seems that the Federal
government has lost all contact
with fiscal reality. This trend is
given a sharp push at Umea by
ambitious politicians who arc
fiercely intent on working their

hasn’t the total resources to supanybody anything! Only require­
ment is that the UK Treasury the umf time embark on gigantic
will have to shell out' 78 more heme front projects, worthy though
billion dollars by 1878. But why they may be. Something has to
should we worry about that now?
thousands of new friends for the
young senator. Actually, however'.
It's just another example of a
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for a sucker—a public that howto
the capital* opulent bureaucracy

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Ruth Cheney and Cynthia Ander­
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with them In California. * Robert
MUIer won the 1988 second flight erosion.. Thaw present to jeftjoy
championship In golf Sunday at the bountiful dinner were: Mrs.
the HOC. * Mrs. Arthur Skidmore Mattle Wilson of Woodland. Mr.
was -taken to Pennock Hospital
Sunday. * Mrs Owen Gaylor and
Janice attended a bridal shower
for Cheryl Smith Wednesday at
flic home of Mrs. James Rose In
Battle Creek.
'Mrs. Robert DeCamp of Nash­
ville. Mrs. Owen Gaytor and Jan­
If private enterprise, Including ice called on Mrs. Elba McAdams
In Bedford Friday. * Philip Lee of

managed with as little regard for
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United States, it would quickly
disappear from the scene. This
form of enterprise, which Is basic
to our economy cannot survive on
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Bunday until Tuesday with their
grtat grandmother; Mrs. Oilmens
Schalbly in Woodland, while
Mrs. Robert Stade! and children, their grandmother, Mrs. Hlldred
Mr. and -Mrs Nell Wilson and Hesterly spent the time with her
boys and Ed Rice attended the children, all of Woodland. Mrs. son. Herbert, st Lansing while
K?ll« minion .( th. to. ol Cto MW ot HuUng
Joan, a niece Of Ed s. at Vicksburg present and took pictures of ths
Sunday. They called on Gerald's group. Mr. WUson died in Petrumother on the way home. * Mr. ary. 1954.
and Mrs. John Hook vacationed in1 Mr. and Mra. Ventan Hesterly

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In your Insurance policies and any
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you ‘depend for a living. Thus
people who have worked and saved
during their active years with
retirement in view, can find that
their calculation* and plans have
been undercut by inflationary
trends that constantly erodes the
purchasing power of lhe dollar.

MlSHIOAN PB188 BEBVICK, Im
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State St.

srsuart.

"Santa Claus" and wondera why
Roebartar. David enters service
both taxes and the national debt days to such mundane things as
personal sacrifice—Except. maybe, machinery working smoothly.
keep going up.
president
Johnson.
who.
now
and
establishment.
cessful year for both faculty and
The immediate effect of this sort then, is eaid to switch off light students, and for Ute parents a*
promising young senator, generally of fiscal Irresponsibility to infla­ bulbs In the White House. There
tion. In stoking lhe fires the Na­
tional government is the No. 1 for you!
cousin, Mrs Chartea Lcckta of

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Brunger of Strange Road, R2.
Orani Ladga, vn named Farm
Bureau quaen of Baton County
at a maattng Sunday afternoon

Bonfield- Vicinity
Unique Invitations
Beckon Teachers
Of Southeastern

Mr and Mra Rudolph Soya
nd daughter* relumed from

Rev. Townsend it

Prey and Kathryn returned from'

beckoned Southeastern schoolteachera, with their husband*

Honored for Half

County Fairground*.

Century in Minittry
Mis* Barbara Wilcox is moving
into her new home at 509 E
Colfax this week.
Mary Kent and Ruth Kurtz
vacationed In northern Michi­
gan and Che Upper Peninsula

Seventy-one members of South
Woodland and Hope Churches of
the Brethren, the latter near
Alto, were Included with tho 370
attending the Michigan District
Conference of thia faith. Aug.
25-28. at Cadillac.
Leading Conference concerns
included peace, especially oppo-

ENGAGED— Mr. and Mrs Harry
McCollum, Rl Nashville, an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Linda Kay, to Glen
DeLong. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter DeLong. Rl Nashville.
Linda will be a senior at Maple
Valley High Schoo) this Septem­
ber. Glen Is a graduate of the
same school. They plan to be
married in the Spring.

wim

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Joyce E. Bateman
Pledges Troth to
Richard D. Williams
and Barbecued

Mr. and Mra. Ernie Bateman.
R4 Hastings, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Joyce Elaine, to Richard Don Wil­
liams. son of Mr. and Mra. Fred
Williams. R5 Battle Creek
Joyce U a 19(33 graduate of Has­
tings High School nnd Richard was
graduated in 1962. He to stationed
at Maxwell AFB In Mobile. Ala,
serving' with the United States
Air Force. Joyce is employed by
her parent* at the Sunset Acres
Rest Home.
Tlicy plan to be married in
October.

prior to

returning Monday

to

lion In the same Flint Bendle
system the following Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frey. Kath-

TOO!

^Superette

his hobbles) will effectively-----rate and light the scene for the

Each of the 38 guests has
Robert Ficy and family and Mr.
been requested to bring, in some
and Mrs. Fred Frey attended the
fashion, mementos of their Sum­
wedding of Mtos Janet Stafford.
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ed- [ ENGAGED — Mr. and Mra. Jury ■ mer vacations. This lx certain to
ward Stafford of 5601 Beckley ■ glam of R5 Hastings announce spark all kinds of conversation
Rd. in Battle Creek and O. | the engagement of their daugh- os the final turns of the paddles
w™- M&gt;m, «»&gt; of Mr
m. finish the homemade ice cream,
one of the exceptional treat* of
Mrs. «
Ix&gt;uL5
of 421
Weeks’ Humphrey,
.
...
[ Are
aUMyers
SVifc
wX^
son of
Mr. and Mra the
•«
*
Presbyterian church In Battle Charles M Humphrey of 228 W.
‘^tn^are
Creek. The young couple spent Benaon Street. Mis* Stem lx em- | eastern pedagogue* a* they *xe
i their honeymoon touring upper ployed with Owens - Hllnolx at I about tostart another school
I part of the Lower Pmlnsilla. Charlotte. Her fiance attended &gt;car.
After Aug 25 the young couple Ferris State College and is em- —
will be at home at 334 Madtoon. ployed at Lyons Machinery
A*
Liran««l&lt;
1 Ave In Ann Arbor where Spen- Builders, Kalamazoo. Both are
MOrHOge LlCePSCS
I ccr will l&gt;- a senior in the School 1MB graduates of Hastings Hith............
of Business Administration. The School. A November wedding is' Donald e. Sloan. Woodland...18
j new Mrs. Myers has been trans- I being planned.
1 gandra K. Gaskill. Hastings... 17
1 fernxi to Ann Arbor from Kel- 1
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-----------iogg Community College In
Wednesday the Bert Paynes.1 „ M ^0,. PortlandW
Battle Creek and will be a Junior
their son. Tom. and David u.]en m Stevens. Ha*ling»...l&gt;
| in tho School of Architecture.
W|jcox started out with their '
Roland Soya, son of Mr. and I trailer for Arizona where the |
studies i Michael Flemming. Nashville..18
Mrs Rudolph Soya, who recently two fellows 'will
wl” *begin
—
next week at the U. of Artz.
I Patricia Holden. BellevueU

emancipation from the draft,
better family life and racial jus­
tice.
.
. *
The Rev. Conrad Snavely of
Hope Church, moderator, was
succeeded by lhe Rev Lloyd
Stauffer of Battle Creak, who
will be succeeded next Fall by
Duane DeardortT of Lake Odessa,
of the Lakewood High School
faculty. Mr. Snavely Is chairman
of the Christian Education Com­
mittee.
The Rev. Hdkley Townsend,
retired after half a century in
tha ministry, now living near As-

Churches In this vicinity where
Woodland, where he filled Uie
pulpit 18 years, and Sunfield.
M. B. y/llllams of Detroit, lay­
man prominent for decades In

MRS. NORMAN HOWARD COLLINS
honored by the Church of the
. . . Mlxs Melanie Marie Munton Is Married.
Brethren Youth Fellowship. This
Nocker. daughter of Mr. and
was hl* 49th Conference.
ate work at Northwestern Univer­ Mrs. Horace Van Nocker In early
Spring. * Tile Women’s Society
Delegates from South Wood­
sity. Both will be employed as of Social Concerns held a suc­
land Church were Mra. Rogez
speech therapists for the Kent cessful smorgasbord Aug. 20. *
Flanigan and Mrs. James Stur­
Come and Gat ’Em!
County Intermediate School Dto- Tliose returning to college this
devant and from Hope Church
trict. They
inci.
incy wiu
will reside
rcsiac ai
at 3511 fall
nui are Koren
Karen rrvy
Prey wno
who goca
goes
Mra Conrad Snavely and Dis­
Brooklyn Avenue S£, Grand u&gt; Kellogg Community College
trict Treasurer Ray Wieland.
Rapids.
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sophomore;
Judy Phillips,
Others from South Woodland
who
will
lxa
sophomore
at'
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
Church Included Mrs. Forrest
Miss Melanie Marie Munton be­ Munton chose a pastel blue linen Western; Kathryn Frey, a trans- ‘
—OPEN DAILY—
Begerow. District Women's Fel­
Tom 0- Sally Robinson
lowship chairman; Mrs. Delmond came lhe bride of Norman Howard suit with white piping and match­ fcr from Kellogg Community
will be a Junior at____
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Culler. District Social Action Collins Saturday afternoon. Aug. ing accessories. The groom’s mother College,
205 N. Michigan
much pleased with a visit by Committee, and it* chairman. 20. at the First Methodist Church chote a yellow knit two-piece dress , tern; Jean Nusbaum, who will be
a Sophomore
--------------at-----------------Kalamazoo Col­
9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Mr. and Mrs Russell B. Troxel Mra. Ralph Townsend, who gave of Portage. The bride is the daugh- wltli complementing accessories. -------of Bloomington. Ill, last week.
Both wore gardenia carnages out­ lege.
a talk on Puerto Rico, where the
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Fuller
Townsends served three years in Munton. Calico Avenue, Portage, lined with miniature rosebuds.
mission work at Castener. Tiiclr former Hastings residents. Mr.
Out-of-town guests were present from the Clark Memorial Home
son. Philip, retiring District Collins U the non of Mr. and Mra. from Hastings. Battle Crvak. Del­ in Grand Rapids where he Is
chairman of the Youth Fellow­ Howard J. Collins. SL Joseph.
ton, Grand Rapids. Muskegon, Chaplain called on Mr. and Mra.
ship, also attended Ute confer­
Rev. Harold Jayne performed the Lansing. Grand Ledge, St. Joseph.
ence, os did Arthur Allerding, double ring ceremony with 200 Mich.; Chicago, Ill.; Indianapolis. Mrs. Rudolph Soya and Joe and
Jr, of HasUngs. of the Breth­ guests attending. Mra. Ervin Mer­ Ind, and Columbus. Miss.
Miss Evelyn Van Noclcer spent
ren Heights. Camp Committee, chant was organist and Mrs. Rod­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins Sunday at the Michigan State
n member of South Woodland ger Pruls was soloist.
hosted tlie rcheurt.il dinner Fri­ Fair. * Gene Nusbaum spent
Church.
the weekend In Detroit visiting
The bride, escorted to the altar day evening M Stafford’s.
his roommates, Robert Trenary
Others of the 30 from South by her father, was wearing a floor­
Dance Studio
and Charles Mycra
Woodland Church included the length gown fashioned of peauhe
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs. sole, Vcnlse lace edged tlie Dior
with her sister and family Mr.
Lee. Clay. Valerie and Lynn sleeves and defined the high rise
and Mra. Frank Scofield and two j
Gibbs, the Rev. and Mra. Arthur
runs Carolyn Soya relumed with '
Dodge and grandchildren, Shar­ the full chapel train was detach­
on and Michael Farrell. Mrs able or could be bustled. Her three
Mrs. John Hopkins was in the Seonritfa. * Mr. and Mra
Beginning Saturday, Sept. 10th
Arthur Allerding. Jr.. Roger and tiered veil of English illusion was Charge of tho ladles luncheon 11-*'”’ Frey and ■ Kathryn left ■
Terry Flanigan. James, Cameron attached to a Juliet cap of peau de and bridge at the Haaling* Saturday for Valparaiso. Ind. to I
and Daryl Sturdevant. Mrs* Ber­ sole roses edged with lace petals Country Club Tuesday afternoon, 'udt her auntimd uncle. Mr. and
nice Kantner, Mr? Josephine encrusted with pearls. She carried Stic was pried by Mrs James ’ Mrs. Emil light. Titey spent
Enroll Now!
Laycock. Mr. and Mra. Loren a cascade bouquet of white rose­ WLswall. Mrs. Enk von R^. Mra. «undHxnJ»21t j?*1 M‘t±y wlU’
Hershberger,Me*. Ka.tnrjiii' buds and white carnations. *
John Siceper. Mrs. Linden Sny“hd Mrs; Vernon Miller and
der, and Mra H McOee. Bruik!
Mra
Townsend and Mr. and Mrs.
Phone W I’5-4431 or Wl 5-5100
Ralph Byers.
n4cnilc*1 his
John William Rhodes. Hl. Lan-1 Ixinoni went to Mra. A ben Joiui- an&lt;*
Prom Hope Church, not previ­ sing. and bridesmaids were Miss son. Mrs. James Berry and Mrs. church In Gary Sunday night.
ously mentioned, were District
“
Carolyn CollUu, St. Joseph, sister' Howard Puters.
Youth Counselor Mrs Karyl of the groom, and Mrs. Christo-1
, , .
Bernard Historical Society
Hurtzler and son. Steven. MesThe Bernard Historical Society
dames Mary Guy, Iva Birman piter L. Miller. Grand Ledge. Tlie I The Poker Club met at the । meets at 8 pm. Monday, Sept. 7.
attendants
wore
white
linen
sleeve1
WUlard
Smith's
Gun
Lake
cotn
t
Delton
High
School. Russell
nnd Myrtle Ralrigh. Franklin
Townsend. Conference cook. less, floor-length sheath gowns | tago for a potluck dinner Sun- 1 Whittemore wUl give ’Tlie HlsKenneth Thompson and "Jlggs" with simulated cumberbands, ter­ day. Mrs. Clifford Dolan wu* a 1 tory of the Lumbering Industry
mutating
to
the
bock
Ln
slim
guest. While lhe men held forth from Colonial Days to the Pres­
Miller, assistant cooks. District
Children's .Work Director Mrs. streamers. Their headpieces de­ at the poker table the women i ent.” Refreshments. The museum
Keith Berger nnd Mr. Berger, signed and made by Mrs. Etta played bridge and Mra. Earl1 is open Sundays through SepGrindvlllc, a dear friend
District Junior High Work Di­ Newkirk.
of tlie bride, were u single white) Coleman and Mra Roman Feld-1 tember and October. 1 to
rector Larry Wieland and Mrs.
patuch held tlie-high scores for
Wieland, Mrs. Franklin Town­ linen rose with three tier veil the evening's play.
send. Shelly, Townsend. Mrs. Each carried a nosegay of wiUte
Kenneth Tttom|Kon, Diane. Don­ and orchid carnations.
Brace Nagle, New Haven. Conn,
The Robert Stacks, with their
na. Lynette. Brian and Melanie
Thompson. Jtunes and Brent served as best num and sealing Hvo youngster.., hare moved
Snavely. Misses Bernice Dear- the guests werc William Munton. from Grand Rapids into Uie
dorff and Loretta Bushnell. Mrs. brother of the bride; Henry Erb. Barrett home at 329 W. Center
Mabel Cool. Mr. and Mrs Ain-j Kalamazoo; Thomas Raynes. St. St- Tuesday morning Mrs. Burmon Miller. Sr, Mr. nnd Mrs. I Joseph, and Christopher Miller, noil Larke entertained with a
BERKSH|RLJ«
Ammon Miller. Jr, James. Kit Grand Ledge,
coffe® in honor of Mrs. Stack,
and Julie Miller. Mrs Ray Wie­
Mr. and Mra Robert Beadle. OucsIjs werc «curby neighbors
land. Vickie and Todd Wieland. Hastings, aunt and uncle of the “round this new address on Cenbrldc. were master and mistress
St-, plus Mrs. Robert Hucbof cenmoiUes at the buffet rtcep- w* “nd Mrs. Robert Sherwood,
tian held at Stafford’s Lounge. All of the youngsters of the
Miss Anne Beadle, cousin of lhe Ku rails were also included in the
Ilv Mrt. Mae Oeenmllh
Both tlie bride and bridegroom
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lw&gt;« 1. FrwSMt
Wl 5-1524
Mrs. Wilda Morgan of AppleMr. and Mra. Harry SmIUi and are graduates of Michigan State
did
ton, Wls
is nerc
here ai
at uic
Uic ncn
Neil
children of FTarer. Minn, spent I University. The
*•«■’“bride
•“■v u.
u graduate ;■ um,
wis . is
the week with Mrs. Roy Allerding. ! work
work nt
al Wentem
Wertem Miehloan
Michigan ttni.
Uni- 1 Boekeloo home.
* Mr. and Mra Kenneth Dnvls ’ verity. The bridegroom did gradu-1 Exchange student Bettlna von
and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen De‘ Fintel arrived last week from
Groote attended die homecoming
west Germany she
in Freeport Saturday then spent
will live with the Claude Gard­
the evening al the DeGrootes*. *
ner family this year and attend
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston
school In Hastings.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leslie
VanderLlnd,
called on Clark and Mae Over­
Guests of the Bernard Oom
smith Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Herrick Avenue. Grand Rapids, family- last week were her par­
Ralph Smith and sons of Lansing announce the betrothal of Uielr ents and sister, Mr. and Mra.
and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mills of daughter, Susan Leslie, to Fred­ C. F. Ruble, Janice and Undo,
Kalamazoo were Sunday visitors erick Clark WUson. son of Mr. and from Uniontown. Pn. His sister.
Mss. Harley Wilson of Lake
of Mr. and Mra. L«t&gt; Barry.
WMU student Miss Janet Oom.
CXlcssa.
arrived from Seattle. Wash
entertained Sunday Henry dak.
Miss VanderLlnd was graduated
THURS. AUG. 25, THRU SAT. SEPT. 10,
son and daughter, from Edmore, from South High School in Grand studies begin in Kalamazoo.
UlTRASON STYLES INCLUDED
Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. Norvul Nielsen
OrAp-oocJ a year are wo able to eflar savings Ilka
Mrs. Harold Pennington of Battle
Her fiance wax graduated from
the Danish Festival nt
.theie. Lovely Berkshire Stockings in the newest
Creek. * Mra. Gertrude Rualne Lake Odessa High School and at­ attended
Greenville on Saturday. They
fashion cobra Ail with the farrous Nytoc* Run
ahd Mr and Mrs. George Ruslne tended Grand Rapids Junior Col­
Barner at top er.d toe, lock at the savings!
attended the Buck reunion al Mid­ lege. University of South Carolina daughters. Mrs. Lowell Miller of
300 Count - 5 Hole dle Lake Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. and the University of Toky o.
3 Pairs
gala Prica
Beloit. Wls, and Nancy Nielsen
Zenas Colvin are enjoying the visit
A Spring wedding Is planned. ' of Kalamazoo.
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&gt;1.09
»1.35
of his sister this week.
*
3.49
*1.19
• 1.SO
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Barcroft at­
*3.79
&lt;1.89
»te5
tended iter uncle’s funeral at
Lowell on Monday. * David and
Debbie DeLong of Kalamazoo came
Thursday and spent the weekend
with their grandparents. Mr. and
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Mrs. Clayton Valentine. * Mrs.
Regular 59c
SANDWICH BREAD Whh. «v wui
Harland Scoby will entertain the
LuoA for famous 'Trade-Name labels on the WSC8 Thursday. * Rev. Vanden- GARLIC BREAD
1
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,T42c
Bosch adll be at Adrian College
A French loaf sliced Icngihwuc, filled with whipped garlic
you’ll find them here I this week attending pastors school.
things you buy
butler . . . comes in a (oil bag ready for lhe grill or oven.
Miss Janie Holley and Debbie
Barcroft were at East Lansing
GARLIC TOAST
32c
four days last week as their reward

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with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
family be[ore their grandson left
for college.

The Dean Dingmans will move
Into the Warner home at Wall
Lake before he begins hl* teach­
ing duties at the Portage High
School.
/
Mrs. Tom Stebbins and daugh­
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Charles Leonard and Mra. Rob­
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Special Events at
Country Club
For Long Weekend

Marlene Lowell in
bre-Nuptial Whirl

Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher

The pre-nupclal whirl for Mar­
lene Lowell had a grand beginning

Special golfing events are sched­
uled at the Hasting* Country Club

The Vermontville Woman's Club
will resume activities after the
summer vacation by holding a pot­
luck dinner In tlie al!-purpose
room of the Maplewood School
Monday evening, Sept. 12.
Past presidents will be ignored
with Uie annual picnic at Tyden as well us the three music achotarPark. Tables were attractively ar­ ahlp winners from lhe Maple Val­
ranged featuring a beautifully dec- ley High Scliool

Odessa There were alad coup!
from Mason, Chase, Kalamazoo.
Grand.Rapids, Grand Ledge and

registered nurse fanneriy employed
been in charge of programming
On Aug. 11 the Quimby W8CS thia year1* meetings, assisted by
sponsored a miscellaneous shower
Rachel Weiler.

time everyone had, another re­
union will be held next year tn
the same place and again op the
last Sunday in August.

the Sunday event. Trams were
drawn on Monday.
Reservations for the dinner ou
Monday evening at Uh- Country
Club should be made by this
Thursday evening with Uie John

lively carried out with lhe table
again being centered with a beau­
tiful cake.
The opening of the lovely gifts
was a very enjoyable part of lhe
entertainment at each party.
Marlene's marriage to Allen
Sage. Jr., is to be solemnized in
September

The Thomapple Garden Club
will meet on Sept I at 1:W al
the home of Mrs. Wesley Logan
on Cook Road. The co-hosteai
will be Mrs. Chester Stowell and
tlie program will be Mra Ches­
ter Long P. C. Gilbert of Kala­
mazoo. Lansing Gilbert's father,
will be tlie guest speaker on "Or­
ganic Gardening."

calling tlie dub
Monday morning there will be
golfing events for lhe num. with

in Uie afternoon

Area Women
Return from Long
Western Vacation
MRS. JIMMY LEE GREEN
. . . Miss Judy Lee Huver Becomes Bride.

Nashville Church
Is Setting tor
Lovely Nuptials

lace and a chapel train edged hi
crystals. Her fingertip-lengtli veil
of French illusion was held by a
tiara of pearls and crystals. The
They visited Glacier National
bride was married with tier moth­
Park in Montana. Sequoia National
ers ring, which makes’It a fourth
Park In California, and the Southgeneration ring.
Mrs. Nathan Miller of Grand
Rapids, sister of the bride, was the
MRS. GORDON SPENCER MYERS
matron of honor. She wore a floor­
Calm aod Bnt HUL and nun,
..— . ..—...
white snapdragons decorated me length gown of green satin covered
. . Miss Janet Carol Stafford Becomes Bride.
.taht'of *,ur Qf 6t- c&gt;'rl1 C*thollc Church with
white lace,--with
a green
satin
--------------------------------—---------To honor the birthday of Mrs.
Hzmr in
in back
Kai-lr with
u'ltH floor-length
f irVir.IrrwIH 1 Charles
.
bow
Fau), Mrs. Marguerite
u rar
fir as
u one
one couki
could see
aee on
on uie
the ;'—
,
n“rrld
Kf
Mlas Ju£b *** streamers. Her head piece was a 1 Knechele entertained Mra. Bert
Ann Arbor.
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7777.
treeless plains of South Dakota. I2,uler1“n?,cp*;
Qreen green bow and veiling. Miss Psunu- Benham. Mrs Eugene Guernsey
Montana, and Washington.
I71’®, t*QU_Ue
ceremony was Ia Qreen of Dowling, a sister of and Mrs. Elmer Robinson for
It was harvest time and the rwwl.y. p, ?'• Z*! j y* the 8ro°ni. was the bridesmaid.! dinner at Pleasant Point on Frtharvesllng was Ming done bv
. e.?dCS3a ,,cr 8Dwn Wiul the r,lUn&lt;’ ”s Uie day. The Richard Feldpauachea
custom cutters from the South *nJ«e
°* 135 »“**“■
, matron of honor only in pink. The । entertained her parents, the
who move in with their heavy I J™
“ “*e daughter of dower girl was Miss Dawn Govler. Fnuls, for dinner on Sunday at
Recently Mr. and Mrs. David
equipment
“„rMrs
LJ- H“ver of and the ring bearer was Master their Gun Lake cottage to again
Westlake Presbyterian Church In Cole of 03 N. 31st Street in Battle
jIR2 visited
Bellevue
and
Cnl. Green's
nar- and Cpl Green's par - Michael Govler. daughter _____
1
....
Mra Bandeen
her
cousin
,u. Bellevue
and son ’ celebrate
the occasion,
Battle Creek was the acene Batur- Creek entertained five couples,
and famllv. Mra Elmer Lipp. In «’u
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Govler of
...
members of his 1959 graduating
— . ..
Gwn
Green nt
of Rl Rnwllns
Dowling.
Battle CreeK, Tlie flower girl's
The "Busy 8" Club and their
dais from Hastings High School
Mrs 'Diomas Mahar of Nash­ dress was styled like the other families met at the home of Mr. Janet Carol Stafford and Gordon
S[*ncer Myers. The bride Is tlie
and Mrs. Harry McDonald at
Charles Guernsey, Marc Hut­ ville presided at the organ.
attendants, but In blue.
After a potluck picnic, the group
Hie
bride
was
given
in
marriage
Middle
Lake
for
a
picnic
supper
chins, Steve Skcdgell. Curtiss
Ailep Madsen of Dowling, friend
ward Stafford of 5601 Beckley spent time playing games and
of the groom, performed the du- on Saturday. After the business
remembering.
gown of Chantilly lace over sat|n tlre of the best man. and Michael meeting cards were played with Road tn Battle Creek.
The
groom
’
s
parents
are
Mr.
and
on the Popeye Theater. WOOD­ with fitted bodice, long sleeves and Huver of Bellevue, brother of the prizes going to Mrs. Maurice
TV Monday. Aug. 33. Three boys scalloped neckline edged In pearls bride, was the groomsman Seating Roush and Mrs. Roger Fowler. Mrs. George Louis Myers of 431
arc Cub Scouts of Den 4. Pres­ and crystals The skirt was fash­ the guests were Nathan Miller of The next meeting will be at the Weeks Avenue. Battle Creek, for­ and Mra. Gary Price of Naahville,
ioned of three tiers of Chantllly Grand Rapids, brother-in-law of home of Mrs. Retell Stanton in merly of Hastings.
byterian Pack 3(78
.Mr. and Mrs Melvin Van Nocker
Hie bride wore a princess styled
the bride, and Lynwood Coy of September.
gown of ChknUUy lace. Her veil Charles Von Ameydon.
Battle Creek, friend of the groom. I
Miss Hazel Cronk entertained of illusion, held by a crown of
A reception was held at the six guests for luncheon on Tues­ petals, was centered with a Dior
Knights of Pythias Hall following day to honor the birthday of rose. She carried a bouquet of yelthe ceremony. Streamers of white, Miss Hazel Henry of Grand Rap­
pink and green nnd white bells Ids who is visiting al the home
Miss Janice Lingg of Battle
were used in decorating the hall.
of Mrs. Susie Phillips.
Mrs. Jack Govler of Bittle Creek
maids were the Misses Sharon and
Miss Cheryl Benedict, daughter
5fr. and Mrs. Keith Yerty held Linda Stafford, sisters of Uic
cut lhe three-tier wedding cake
a fan-well
backyard
picnic. -----Sun- bride and Miss Gretchen Myerl, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E Bcrrt*.
and Mrs Thomas Reid of Nash- ...............
. —
—
ville served punch. Mrs. Lynwood । day honoring their nephew. Sister of the groom. They wore diet of VermohtviUe. will give a
Coy of Battle Creek looked after | James Harbin. Gueata were Mr. fellow street-loigth dreases with talk and show pictures taken durthe gifts ussisted bv Mrs Niles and Mrs Walter Wallace. Mra. {patching pillbox hat.
the Family Night get-together at
Angus of Bellevue. Joe Misak *of Jean Harbin. Cathie Harbin and
Bruce Thompson of Kalamazoo the Vermontville Methodist Church
Caledonia and Jim Root of Battle friend. Terry Gerald, Jim's
Creek. Miss Nina Sixberrv of Has­ friend. Jan Slmonds oL Grand and ushers were Robert Stafford, on Wednesday evening. Sept. 14.
tings .was in clinrge of the guest Rapids. Stuart Sykes' and Bandy brother of Uie bride, and DuWayne She lias about 300 pictures Two
days later she will go to Manches­
Whitney of Belding. Jim and
book.
and Allan Shepard, cousins of tlie ter College, North Manchester,
The bride's mother selected a Stuart left Monday for^Ujair groom.
Ind, as a freshman.
dress of green Italian silk and physicals.
. Far her daughter's wedding Mrs.
while accessories She wore a cor­
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Colant en- | Stafford chose a green sheath
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henlser
sage of yellow roses. Mrs. Green
drear,
with
a
lace
bodice
and
and family wUl be spending the
tertained with a picnic birthday
chose a blue chiffon and blue dinner Sunday at their Podunk matching accessories
Labor Day weekend in Chicago
^on. I J? S^.^nte^O^t^
A reception was held fallowing visiting his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
the ceremony in the gold room of Richard Popp.
Out-of-town guests were from Wm. Hewitt. all having birthdays tlie Post Tavern Motor Inn, The
Mr. and Mrs. Wally OernenU
Detroit. Caledonia, W.&lt;tirw«
Hastings. (w.
Bat­ . Jn Augll5t other* present were rehearsal dinner was given Friday and Marsha were in Illinois over
tie Crtvk. Grand Rapids. Dowling. Marcia Cotant. Elaine, Marilyn evening by the groom's parents at the weekend where they were
Bellevue. New York nnd Ohio
and Charlene Hewitt of Grand1 the Zahara ltZB.ittie Creek.
The bride changed to n pink and Ledge. John Colant of Battle' The bride is a graduate of Lake­ death of Mrs. Dementi's mother.
white plaid cotton and orlon with Creek and Mrs. Burdette Colon! view High School unci Kellogg Mrs. Henry Albert. Services were
Community College and will be a held In Kankakee with inter­
white accessories before leaving on of Hastings.
junior in lhe School of Architec­ ment In Ashkum on Monday. Mr.
her honeymoon.
Tom Isham and Joan Aldrich, ture and Design at The University and Mrs. Arthur Gray of Manis­
The bride graduated from Belle­
vue High School and nRenrledI who have completed the Summer of Michigan where the groom will tee. the brother and sister-in-law
। Ferris State College. She has been session at MSU, will be home on enter his senior year In the School of Mrs. Gemenlz. came Friday
employed at the Hustings Mfg. Friday. On Tuesday, the Darrell of Business Administration.'He is and accompanied them.
Cnmoanv.
(Aldrich family and lhe Garrett ...1 „graduate of Hastings High ■ Visiting the Pat Hodges foml- |
The groom, a Hastings High I Isham family will be leaving for School and Kellogg Community ly over the Labor Day weekend I
will be Mrs. Hodges' mother, Mrs. i
School graduate, is a member of a vacation at Owen Sound in । College.
'
the Marine Corps stationed at Canada.
| After Aug. 25 the couple will be E. J. Mayer, of Plainfield. Hl.
-----------Camp Pvnrlrltnn
Pendelton. f-allf
Calif.
The couple will make their home I
at Oceanside. Calif.

E

Past Resident
Married Aug. 20
In Battle Creek

Under The
Dryer

and Mrs Richard Smith
of Westerville. Ohio, -ame to
Hastings Aug 6 and Mrs. Wal­
ter Ryan returned home with
them Aug. 7 for a tup weeks'
visit Aug. 20. Mrs Ryan left
Ohio for Taylor. Mich. where
•.he vhited her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Marjorie Ryan and grand­
sons. Tltn nnd Pat. returning to
Hastings on Sunday. Aug. 38
David Hnrphnni of Pleasant
luike. Ind. is spending this week
with his cousin. Mark Yerty.
Mr. and Mrs Harold English

YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE
With the delightful detign cf this beau!/
so will he! It's a 100'. wonted - .si ■*
acetate bonding and hat a necUine t
pearls or pin. Three-qu
dirt with a full swing
social season!
Colors; Red, Green, Blue, Black
Sius: 8 to Ifi

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The
Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
Alma Fingleton

•Uster. Uic Fay Hummels, and
while they were here accompa-.
n:ed the Hummels to a reunion
tn Battle Creek Wednesday din­
iter guests of the Hummels were
Mr and Mrs Roscoe Munch of
Muskegon, and Mrs. Raymond
Ludy and Mrs Mina Parks of
Battle Creek
"Die Richard Kcssenlch family
ary now home after vtsfting relalives in Minnesota for nine days
The Dr. David Cook family,
en route home to Novi after
pending the Summer in the
West, visited his parents, the
’filbert Cooks, several days this
Friday the Chuck Schroeder
family will move into lhe Don
a here they will reside unUI the
home they art building near,
Charlotte Is finished. Mrs Mary
Williams, night nurse at Pen- !
nock, has purchased the Schroe- •
der houM- al 605 W Green. She
and her four children will move;
Into their new home Saturday.
Tlie Dr. Louis Nitsch family
■ntertalned guests from Wlscon-

friends from Chicago are vislting them.
Richard Ftfigleton family in Ko- ,
Ind, Thursday through;

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with

Peg Preston

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Coles Entertain
For Classmates

Vermontville Church
Group to Hear
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Personal Mention

WHITE'S

Mrs. Russell Evans, who has
been spending some time st their
home at Pentwater, will accom­
pany Mr. Evans home Uie first
of the week after he completes
his work at Camp Shawondossce.

Mrs. Wayne Benton, Mr. and
Mrs Russell Benton. Mr. and
Mrs. "Bud" Case and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Karcher and
family. Mr and Mrs Ronald
Benner and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Merrill Karcher. enjoyed a
barbecue, swimming, boating
and games with other Bentons
from Battle Creek and Kahuna­
zoo at The lovely home of Mr.
and Mrs Gene Leonard of Pine
Lake on Sunday This picnic was
a "repeat performance" of the
Benton family reunion which
was held at lhe Union Hall on
Woodland Avenue on Aug. 14, aa
a part of the group present that
1
before the Summer ended.

*SUtSafw*

Women's Club at .
Vermontville to Fete
Past Presidents

10 ilven by
the Medical

School on Sunday st the YMCA
Camp at Algonquin Lake. Othors
from this locality attending were
Marlowe pi
Mrs. Keith

with Uie Pro-Am tournament set

Mrs. Mabel Kelter. Mrs Merlvn
Sandeen of Hastings. and Mrs !
Irene Japhet of Pralri-vllle recent­
ly returned from a 6.000 mile trip
to the West.
Their trip took them ilmg the
beautiful scenic route of Oregon's

Society news

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dinners'ftegin with Lenox
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Its Sculpture shape
graces both classic and
modern settings beauti­
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You'll find a wide and wonderful
selection of Lenox gifts and china
patterns to make your next party the
most memorable ever.

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Consult Our
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HASTINGS
CUT BATE
SHOE STORE

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MSU'« Medical Clan
In UMUnn euu Ol-tt,.
nm medical *chool claw when

Tlf Snwra
1. W.iami

Legion Auxiliary
To Install
Officers Sept 8

The Hastings Banner

Welcome,
Neighbor

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Section Two— Poaei 1 to 6

‘. Thursday.
1*1
a
e
i 1966
io«
September
1.

Mr*. Patricia A. Guernsey repre-

‘Closed Campus' Past Hastings
At Middleville
Insurance Man

Dr. Cook Now
Full Professor

many burtnera Institution*.

Farrell moved to Route 2 from
Grandville. He work* In main-

A system of "closed campus" Is;
Dr. Dtp-id R Cook has been being initiated ot Middleville* |
promoted to Lhe rank of prufvs- T-K School till* year for junior
Newton; 2nd Vice. Lydia Rogers:
sor of biology In the College of high student*.
The trick to
IJberal Arts, the Wayne Stale
Graveside service* for Digory
Thl* mean* that once a aevTV repairing is skill
University Board of Governors enth or eighth grade student W McEwan. 62. 3075 East ChelDorothy Gronewold; 8 g t.-a tlias announced
i arms. Dorothy Kurr; historian,
and experience
not leave the ground* until died at 12.05 pm. Monday. Aug.
Born In Hastings. Dr. Cook
Eggleston have moved to 314 E.
ichool 1* dismissed al 3:15 pan. 39. nt the Illinois Central H&lt;»received hl* B.S. 1’48). SLA.
.
pital. were to be held
1 Evelyne Curtin, Ada Bogart and Green from Chicago, Hl.
(’51) and Ph®. 1’52) degree*
Ulis rule
ilhl* Wednesday at Riverside
Elvira Bayles.
Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge (Sharon)
If a student lives near the Cemetery with the Rev. Willard
; RehabUltaUon Chairman Dor­ Crawford, have moved to 620. N.
---------school and parent* prefer to'H. Curtis officiating.
' othy Groenwold will report on Michigan from Tu*tln. He works
In lhe E. W. Bliss foundry.
associate professor in I960, he have him eat lunch al home.’
“
worked os an entomologist nt the ar rangemenu to do this can be insurance man from 1945 until
Hospital at Fort Custer. Those
Mr. and Mrs. William (Edna)
United State* National Museum made by phone, followed by a 1954 He wa* a member of the
attending the June party were Hanson are living at 717 0 Dib­
Presbyterian
Church
and
a
for­
from 1952-53.
parent’s written permit
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckwtth. ble. They moved Isero from Po­
Mm Russel Alnalle, Mr*. Glenn mona. Calif. Ho works for
An expert In the field of Instudent* may carry lunch or mer member of the Hosting* Ro­
Alnalle and Mrs Otto Fett. At- I George’s Cltgo service station.
vertebrate zoology. Dr. Cook L* buy It in the school cafeteria for tary Club.
tending on August 13 were Mra.
the author of "The Water Mite* 35 cent*,
of Liberia'' and “The Water
—
Gronewold. Mrs O. Alnalle. Mrs. living at 438 W. Walnut with her
We don't use a lot of fancy
Mlle* of Indi*'' and the co-au­
Annie (Bakert McEwan.
gimmick*. |u*t old-fashioned
He Is survived by hl* wife,
ifuit atK him//.. -The next
thor df "Mosqultoe* of Medical
camo here - from Chicago and
skill and modern equipment.
। Marian; a daughter. Mrs Jack
Past Presidents Parley Com- her husband Ln to Join them.
be&amp;t thing to art'RandR'
1 &lt;Mary Ann&gt; Xchtirmw of 1104 JK
He°re*ldcs with hts wife nnd
tnltlee Chairman Lydia Rogers
For prompt, skilled
Hanover: a son. Digory. Jr- of
children at 28855 Summit Drive.
report* that on June 23 eight FJeckcnsteln have moved to 418
•&amp;
S.
Mte
r
from
home
..
Terry Lee McDaniels. 7. son of
service—call today.
Novi.
past preeldenta met at the homo E- Charlo* Jrom Connecticut He
Mr. and Mrs IxRov McDanleb of Bellevue: *lx grandchildren; one
of Ada Bogart, and elected Mrs. I* »ale» manager for the can dlNaahvilW. wa* wuiuw
injured fdonday I sister. Mrs Robert (Mildred)
_________ ____________
nunruic,
Cuthbertson of Maywood. Hl.
he ran mto the
,
William Vandermale afternoon when tie
The Leonard - Osgood Funeral
side of a
northbound
car driven
Dewey s Car r a lace
- ""-•
‘’hmind «
Home was in charge of arrangedaughter.
by Raymond
Dies at Port Huron
... -----D. Collier. 18, R2 i menu.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Marcella*
Staff Going to
names for
William Vandcrmale. to. of Nashville
■ Marysville, son ot Mr. and Mrs.
Terry »
Rev. anil Mrs. Howard Ham­
Sales Conference
1 committee Is to help any service j Worclwster. Mass. He 1* pnxlucIVan Roush of Freeport, died Hospital.
HOWARD TRUMBULL
! women who are in need. Regular Uon manager far the E. W. Blits
&lt;. bi
Deputy Harvey Baker said blin and family were guest* at a
A private showing for Chrysler-1 ■saturaay.
Saturday. auk
Aug.. z
27.
at z
2 p™.
pm. »&gt;.
nt
Wl 5-9187 b Wl 5-5992
meeting* ore set for the fourth I Company here. They have one
Running for nomination* In the Plymouth dealers and salesmen the
Hos--- Port
"—- Huron
-------”General
---------- ’ ”
~- . Terry came out of a gas stat.on surprise party honoring the
Thursday of each month at 7:30 “n
Aug 2 primary election was coBtly of Delton lu».s been scheduled to pital. He is survived by his wife.' driveway and wa* running east birthday of her brother. Leslie
, pm Tile next meeting will be
Mr. and Mrs Edward (Donruu for some candidates, but not for give Ilion their first look at the \nne; two children: his parent, across Nashville’s main a1™*1 Knight, at nis home in Grand­
ville on Saturday evening. On
with Mrs Beckwith. 629 W.
W I Michael.
Michael, R4 Hastings, moved an.
new 1967 Plymoulhs, Chryskvs and a brother. Tom Vandcnnale when the mishap occurred Ba- Sunday they were dinner and
□f Port &gt;Huron Funeral services ker. who was in Nashville pokeGreen. All part president* of the here from SC. Alban*. W. Va , Of
„
county candidate. and Imperials.
were held at 1:30 p.m Tuesday , Ing n property damage accident afternoon guest* of Ute Claude
|
Auxilary
who
are
member,
of
the
He
l* employed at the Hasting* ;
WE CLOSE AT
Among 11 title* in whirl*
at the Marysville M c t h o d 1 * t at the time, look Terry to the Schmidts of Lowell and attend­
organization are welcome to iO- । Mfg. Company. They have two Sujx,rvlsor fa. Nofntc # Thom■ ed the tent church service*
lcn(i
.
I sons.
apple, reported spending any al Detroit on September 8 for Church. Burin! was In Marysville 1 hoapltel.
NOON ON
One item to be brought up ; ’*’•
money. Supervisor Noffke spent 815 dealer* and salesmen of this
for
a newspaper
will be that of raising due* to,
------------------------ advertisement,
- ---------------- *
SATURDAYS
cover department due* and man- loUu to
“Oltwood' He “ occuruing
according to rccoras
records tn
in ww
County
Robert Anderson, general man­
datory funds. Al! numbers urt
4up’ir?'?Or i. . Consumers
W1UUm crldler's office,
a ger ot the Chrysler-PImuuth
urged U&gt; be prwenl U, exorra* ?W(T “nd
llvcd ln Hasting*
.. .
Division, estimated that 25.000
B«* MNNIK WANT AMI IS3Lr.,"HW
■»“
■hip office submitted an account dealer* and salesmen will attend
showing any expenses.
I the preview*, which will feature
,
a live musical show specially
Brown spent 55,(M5 in winning the produced for the mcvtlng*.
Republican nomination for Con-, invited to the preview are the
gress In the Third District. Hl* sales and management personnel
Stephen D. Fox. ID. former primary opponent. Merle Augus- ( from DeWcy a Car Palace of Del­
.
Hastings High athlete, under­ Une. Battle Creek suburban Justice1 lon
went surgery at Pennock Hos­
.Family Bundle*
pital Saturday morning to repair
cut tendons In his right hand
Todd. Jr., unopposed In the Demo­
Damp Wa*h • Waih and Fluff Dry
Steve wu Injured about 11:45 cratic primary, reported he spent
pjn. Friday when he lost con­ 598 on petition forms and nothing
Wo Finish Shirt*, Flatwork, Work Clothes
trol of hl* 1957 Pontiac on a else. According to a new* report,
curve on Wildwood Road near a Todd aide said the congressman'*
Lindsey Road In Orange­ newsletters. some of which were
HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY the
ville Township.
sent out during tlie primary under
Suffering minor injuries were the congressional franking privi­
(union &amp; Ray Gibton) lege. were paid for from Todd"*
Mrs. Hotel Higdon. 69. Nash­
323 S. Michigan
Wl 5-4062
and Robert Gibson. 18. 327 8. normal congress tonal expenses.
ville. died Sunday at 6:10 In a
Michigan.
nursing home near Dowling fol­
fol GOP candidate tor lhe list lowing a long illness.
Mrs. Higdon had served a*
CHECK OUR HOME
PROPERTY LISTINGS
according to the report tiled with Nashville village treasurer, as
secretary-treasurer of the Nash­
winner. Kalamazoo County Clerk ville board of education, was n
Put Chief of Nashville Tenjple
panauarea ui
...
No. 79, member of Pl Gamma
Angus N McLeod of Charlotte (Society, was a member of the
spent 8237031 In his campaign for Nashville Methodist Church and
nomination ax Circuit judge, ac­ It* woman’s organizations, and
cording to hl* account filed with had previously been a member
Clerk Crldler. Probate Judge Philip of the Order of Eastern Star
Hazel Smith, the only child of
Mitchell’s report listed expenses
at 81302 09. and Prosecutor Rich- Ernest L. and Ruth (Nichols)
Smith, was bom March 5. 1807.
in Carlton Township. She lived
In Hastings, graduating from
According to Information from Hasting* High school In 1916. On
Uie Eaton County clerk'* office. Nov. 18 of the year she was mar­
Richard Robinson * expenditures ried to Charles C. Higdon In
totaled 54.670.11. Including dona­ Hastings and the couple moved
tions of 82,53827. Robert C. Bal­ to Nashville.
A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
lard listed expense* at 81.974.
Surviving are two daughters,
Willard L. Mikesell listed ex­ Mr*. John Geo. (Phyllis) Kester
penses at 53340 40 with dona- of Kalamazoo and Mrs. Robert
TWO NICE BUILDING LOTS in tha Butler Addition. Hatting*, for
C. (Betty) Smith of Rl Nash­
Powers
listed
expenditures
of
SIXTEEN-ACRE PLACE NEAR FREEPORT, has fiva bedroam home, has ihrde bedrooms upstair* and
ville; a son. Charles A of De­
11.150.96. All sought nominations troit, and seven grandchildren.
two down, living room, balh, dining room, kitchen, basement oil furnace, front and back porches,
for circuit Judge.
Service* were to be held Wed­
$7,700.00
Ted Teadl. unsuccessful candi­ nesday at 2 pm. from the Vogt
date for State representative from Funeral Home with the Rev
GENERAL STORE AT BANFIELD, ha* Oil and gat station and general (tore stock, would consider trade.
the 89th district, spent 542551.
Max Gladding officiating with
The Barry Democratic Commit­ burial in the Barryville Ceme-'
A REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD, has living room, two bedrooms, kitchen.and
tee spent 595673. according to the tery.
full^ath, attached garage, aluminum siding, drapes and floor coverings go with it for $10,500.00
report filed by Corl A. Brodbeck.
and the Republican Committee
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
A SPLIT-LEVEL (FOUR LEVELS), IN THE let WARD, top level ha* three bedroom* and bath, next
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES
8333 37. according to the report
level kitchen with built-in oven, stove, carpeted living room, family room, with fireplace, study and
Electric Motor Service
filed by Lloyd Hoffman.
half - b^Yh, basement, attached double garage, has aluminum siding, with brick front, for $21,000.00
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Installed

will

tie

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Dies Monday

Nashville Youth
Dashes Into Car

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV

Election Costs
Are High-Low

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE

I don't need cash
with an

Steve Fox In jures
Hand in Crash

Mrs. Higdon of
Nashville Dies
On Sunday

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You wont, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

OUT ON NORTH BROADWAY IN CARLTON TWP., close to town, * beaut.ful home has car­
peted living room, three bedrooms, stove and oven built In. kitchen and balh. attached garage,
oil-fired furnace in basement, breezeway to garage, is insulated, cement driveway, aluminum storm
windows and screen*. Inesyl deep well, new pump. h»* disposal In sink, for only $12,500.00
A GOOD HOME AT CARLTON CENTER located on IVa-acre lot. has three bedrooms upstairs and

school bu* pick* up children for the Woodland school and priced at ..

..$7,000.00

TWO EXCELLENT LOTS in the Bauer Addition right on Michigan Avenue, paved street with utility
services in for ————————...... ........--------------- —$1,600.00 ea.

A GOOD HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD, close In, has three bedrooms upstair* and one down, liv­
ing room, dining room, kitchen and Stool, utility room, new ga* furnace and water healer, ha* cellar.

Sandra Gillespie, who has been
an exchange student In Ireland
thia Slimmer, returned this week­
end and Lindy McKee from Ire­
land accompanied her. Lindy will
live with Sandy and her parent*,
the Lyle Gillespies, and will be
n senior at Hostings High The
girls .came by boat to Montreal
nnd then by bus to Detroit where
the Gillespies met them on Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith nnd
i family of South Bend. Ind.. vL*lj ted Mrs. Bertha Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Gibson over the

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RUGS b FLOOR COVERINGS

BUILDING. REPAIRS

Heating
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IN THE SECOND WARD. * nice home in A-1 condition, three bedrooms and new bath upstair* and
down a living room, dining room, kitchen and half bath, basement with gas heating system, I*

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

i formerly Kiechek'*)
JEWELERS

Water* Clothe* Shop

A REAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN. IN THE FOURTH WARD, with three bedroom* .nd a full bath
upst*iM».indJ down it ha* one bedroom, living room, dlhlng room, kitchen and ha* a stool down,
full basement with gas furnace, garage for------ ----- ---------------------------------------------------- $7,500.00

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AND A GOOD INCOME PROPERTY IN THE FOURTH WARD. Insulated and aluminum storm winLAJ—I, —
— ........
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downstair* a largo living room, newly decorated, and carpeted, two nice large bedroom* with closet*
and hardwood floor*, TV room, dining room, and kitchen with naw inlaid linoleum, the kitchen ha*
knotty pine cupboard* and work space, a good sized bathroom with colored fixtures, a glassed-in
front porch, a full basement with naw gas furnace and water heater, a one stall garage, thl* place
.
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A REAL NICE PLACE IN IRVING TOWN$HIP with two bedroom* upstair* and down It ha* living
room, dining room, bath and kitchen, and utility room, heated with bottle ga* and space hearer,
four-acre lot for ---------------------------------- --------- ---------------------------------------------------------- $5,250.00

A REAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKE, ha* living room, three nice bedrooms,
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, has redwood siding, good well, lot Is 50 ft. wide, run*
from water'* edge to highway, ha* permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steel fishing
boat, heater and electric range, thl* place ha* only been ouitt a few years, all for ...$12,60000
IN THE SECOND WARD, in A-1 condition with three bedroom* upsliir* end one bedroom down,
two living room*, dining room, new kitchen, full beth, full basement with oil furnace, den on
lhe first floor, two car garage, cement drivewiy. full lot for.......................
$9,000.00

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�Piston Ring Wins Regional ‘D’ Crown
Opens Quest for torfW-Potrnd
WwI'lC dt GlUl on
State Title at
Rod
Coldwater Sept 2 Spinning
Bchultem* of Grand

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HCC Men,g Toum^f
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Sunfield Tourney

Bowling
By Evelyn Teal

1964-65 All American Team

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT

Fager, Haute Hurl

Outstanding Ball at

I

,hol during the Hastlnga

Completion of the Four Step Delivery
30-pound. 2-ounce
at Gun.

muskellunge

5th ot Seven Articles

,

The Harting* Mfg. Company
Softball team, which won Uie
Hastings District and the Bun­
field Regional championships.

Clyde Moore in February of
7:30 pro Friday against the host
1965 speared a 45-pounder in
Bollegraf team at Coldwater.
Gun.
Schultcma. a golfer who does
If Hastings wins Friday, the not fish regularly, was visiting at
Piston Ring lads will play the father-in-law DeHaan's trailer at
Gun Saturday when they decided
winner of Friday's 9 pm. game to troll for walleyes—which have
Ury would put the locals into an been hitting well.

Hartings Mfg. played head*Saturday night the Piston Ring
chaps finally got to Pitcher John
Chrl» Urman in the sixth inning
and paraded four runs across the
plate on four hlU. That was

Paul Lublenleekl

Stan House handcuffed the
Furniture City lads all through
the encounter, giving up a single

Sue Fiona Wins
18-Hole Crown at
Country Club

Pete LublenieckJ
Dave Kruko ...
Garrett Isham .
George Hamaty .
Loyal Kinney
Bob Hollister

an error. Steve Allerding and
Weller singled before Ken Neil
became the third out.
Carmoney got another hit in

hole women's golf championship
at the Hastings Country Club
last week, firing a 190 while Mrs.
Rowland Hall was second with
221 for the two days of play.
Mra. Robert Stanley won the
first flight trophy with a 228
with Sue's mother, Mrs. Rudolph
Flora, second wlUi 232.
The »- bote championship

SECOND FLIGHT

Name
Bob MUler ...
Dick Colter ..
George Miller

Dwight Fisher
Bob Stanley

Bob Rohde
Roger Roberts
Harvey Sexton

55—198

THIRD FLIGHT

M Total
47—183

Art Bennett
Gordon Norris

Miss Sandy Lublenleekl won
the first flight In the 9-hole di­
vision with 125, and Isabel Pfaff

second flight with 132 and Mrs.
William Stedman was second
hurled one-hit ball with 138.
Sue Flora was medalist in the
18 hole division with a 94. and
single to the leadoff man in the Mra. Mahler was the 9-hole
first inning.
medalist with a 58,
Hastings got six hits In the .
------------ •—
game, but could only score one
- -run tn tlie third Dave Kruko Jim Shaw Leads
doubled. Nell fanned, Weller
filed io left then Bowers slhglii; Local Trapihooten

Barry Conservation Club's trap­
shoot Saturday. Russ Bolinger,
Bob Klein and Milt Forrester
singer And Bob Slocum 23, Dick
Lancaster, Phil Stites and Wen­
tripled and scored. Lydy put dell Studt 21 and H. Ptnnanger
Hastings ahead 2-0 when be
from 5 to 11 pm. Saturday, Sept.
the locals tallied five times in

Rapids got Its lone run in the scoring three runs. Kruko had
fifth.
Lydy iiad a perfect night at denburg and Hause got the
bat.'getting three for three and oUier blngles.

THIS LABOR DAY WE SALUt
ALL WORKING PEOPLE OF
BRAIN AND BRAWN WHO
BRING US THE GOOD THINGS
OF LIFE

Some Fine Doge
terrier pupptak * fuM-grown blue
tick and a full-grown bound dog
available for adoption at tha Dog
through the alzcrtfCk office. A

patters •

Carr 87 and Dave Moore 91.
। Don Kruger was second in
[Flight B with 68. followed by
Bill Gross, Jack Wlllbur and
Barney Hutchins 69. Larry James
[71, Roy Brockmyer 72, Mike
[Hawthorne, Russ Kruger and
Karol Owen 73, Roger Hough 76.
Carl Baker. Dick Bogart and
Bud Waters 77. Bop Haywood 79.
Jerry Gobel 80, Jerry Geiser 82,
Bun Ouggemos 83 and Herv Hllliker and Ray Kruger 88.

Steve Turkal

the fifth.
Hastings didn't get a bit un­
til Bernie Weller singled in the
third. He died on first base.
Manager - Catcher Don Bowers
started off the big sixth frame
rally with a triple. Art Frydenburg filed out to short then'Bob
Carmoney tripled. Shannon Lydy

ketball coach for his Ilth
son. and as trainer tor th*
halt squad this Fall-

Gordon Sheldon was second
Senior end Gene Washington
In’Fllght A with 66. followed by owns seven different Michigan
Larry Utter with a 66. Don Dol­ State pass receiving records.
man 69. Maurice Adrianson,
Chud James and Sam Stout with
73s. Bill Mallekoote and Bob
.Partridge 74. Gary Burdick. Bob
We have lhe
Burghdoff and Don Mathews 78,
Eldlne DeVault and Dale Smith
latest
80, Dick Bryan and Marv Dar-

FIRST FLIGHT
Dick Fooler
Hal Buerge

length and 20*. inches in girth.

River Bend Golf Course's
Men's Open Tournament will be
played Saturday and Bunday,
Sept. 10-11. Don Haywood has
announced.
Players will play 18 holes Sat­
urday, shooting into flights, and
another 18 holes on Sunday.

Naim Gull Loka
Athletic Diractor

Nearly 150,000 Michigan high
school students took driver edu­
cation in 1965-66.

*

and* a third al 6 pm. if needed.
If Hastings loses Friday. Uie
team will play al 2 pm. Satur­
day in the double - knockout

River Bend to
Hold Men’s Open
On Sept 10-11

4
q

Frank McMUlan
BUI Crawford .
Howard Peters
Al Hahn

In the fourth step the ball is comjng through in its pendulum
owing. Here is where a bowler must emphasize timing and coordin­
ation. Tho right aim is heading toward the foul line as the left foot
simultaneously goes forward toi--------------------------------------------------- ■
the foul line. The right foot is ecuted properly, the bowler will
off the lane and acts as a counter be in perfect position to release
MONDAY MIXERS
balance between the weight of the ball. It must be remembered
Shirley VanDenburg rolled 526
the ball on the right side and the that tiie fourth step is generally as Uic new season got underway
sliding left foot. The shoulders a
The,..............................
left foot slides —
di­ oeu&gt;
- slide.
.............
Betty oneier
Shrier posica
posted 314,
512, Anne
Anne
are still parallel to the foul line, rectly toward the pins and never, ( McDonald 503. Bcmadlne Eckrcncat never, should be turned ert 493,
... Beverly
«•___ ... DeWitt 492. Em­
the body is still bent slightly at repeat
the waistline, and if tne first to a parallel position with tho ma Magoon 475, Gen Hall 472.
three steps above have been ex- foul line.
Louise Balis 473, Betty Heeler
466. Reba Lydy 465 and Judy'
help in making this trip possible.
Scouts See Game
Cubmaster Guernsey reminds
Enjoying the bus trip to De­ you of lhe starting of Fall Pack
troit Saturday.- Aug. 6, to see meetings Sept. 27. 7&gt;pm.
Uie Tlger-Boeton game were fa­
thers and boys ot Presbyterian
Dick Sharkey. captain of the
B &amp; K
Cub Scout Pack 3178.
1906 Michigan State crass-coun­
A special thanks to Uie Cub try squad, earned All-American
Mothers of the Pack for their honors oa a sophomore.

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tlons were Sandra Slander, with
| a score of 91 out of 100 possible
score and Judy Plummer, scoring I
I 89 out of 100 possible score. No|
ribbons werc awarded for dem­
onstrations.
The 4H Dog Care and Train­
ing leaders from Barn' County

In Uie 4H Dog Obedience'Tri­ as chaperone or dog project as­
als Wednesday. Aug. 24. on the sistants and wist) to commend
Military Green on the MSU their 4Hers bn their fine sports­
campus. Barry County 4H'ers manship and good manners.
The dog project's first meet­
showing Included:
ing is planned for September
Judy Plummer, sub • novice A
Class, scoring 196*3, out of a 14th. All interested persons may
call 945-5064 or 945-3367
possible score of 200. Judy re­
ceived an "excellent exhibit"
blue award ribbon.
Pamela Magoon placed third
In the sub-novice B class, scor­
ing 196 out of a possible 200. recelvtng an "excellent exhibit"
blue award ribbon. Kathy Underhlll showed in notice class, | MC
,,, o
*,u„,u&gt;c. son u
Jerry
Skidmore,
of, Mr. „„„
nnd
scoring 234 out of a possible 245. .Mrs Gerald Skidmore, and for­
feiting an "excellent exhibit" i mer Hastings High pitching ace,
blue award ribbon.
Iind the only perfect record in
Mary Hollister show-ed In Bd- Uie Grand Rapids Major League
vanced novice class, scoring 230*.- thl' part season,
out of a possible 245. also re’
‘
celvlng an "excellent exhibit", tings Mfg. Company, pitched
blue award ribbon.
finb-hed
third
In the league
There were 55 entries in the
race by winning 13 garnet.
match. The judges were Mrs
Grace Williams, and Jeny WIl­ , Skidmore, who will be n sopho­
more
at
Grand
Rapids Junior
liams. both of Detroit.
... the dog husbandry pfcjecl.
for jU ol Im
In
&lt;H eaubllom from E.rry c«n.1
‘
“* etanml
&lt;y .ere Donna Preston, doal*1"1 “
Orfrat
notebook, receiving a "good ex'
* '
__
hlblt" red award ribbon; Sherrie 1
Campbell, dog notebook, receiv- KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM

Jerry Skidmore
Has 6-0 Record*
hi G.R. League

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notebook, receiving a "good exhi­
bit" red award ribbon: Duane
Bishop, educational exhibit, re­
ceiving a "fair exhibit" white
award ribbon.
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■
Cub Scout Pinewood DerPlace High in
ject, with the racers being built
by father and son. "
State Tourney
1 The public to invited to attend.
Hastings High senior John
Peterson took second place in ■
lhe Western Michigan Junior
Golf Tournament at the Lincoln
Golf Club Friday and Jim Tnylor. another HHS 12th grader.
Placed Mh.
Absolute mailer of the tour-

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Bliss to 6-0

Armchair
Athlete i
Outdoor Trail —Lou Godfrey
and his wife of Whiskey Run
Shooting Preserve just south of
here on M-37, and Al McCarthy
and his wife from Bedford have
returned from 10 days’ fishing in
Saskatchewan ataere the fishing

Injury Benches
Saxon Captain;
Clinic Thursday
Hastings High—and at practical­
ly every other Michigan high
school—and this Thursday eve­
ning head Baxon Coach Bob
Carlson has Invited parents and
others Interested to turn out at

THE HASTINGS BANNER—•

Thursday. September 1. 1966

Tyden Engineer Wins
HCC Men’s Golf Crown

white fish was "terrific." They
Gene McAlester, 2? - year - old ----------------------------------------------------Tlie E. W. Bliss Softball team, caught from 50 to 100 fish a day
5X109.
industrial engineer with The Ty- ft
!•
___
who won via a forfeit Tuesday — releasing most of them of
Next Sunday Gordon races at counta in the champtonamp
den Corporation, fashioned a 38 L/OrUlC LzOflSIS
course but having wonderful
Duquoln, Hl. for
100-mile
his final nine holes Sunday to
Friday to win the 3rd annual ! Hudsonville Independents Chis feeds. They fished lhe Churchill
200-mile
event
Wednesday at 9 pm. in the Class River about 75 miles north of
1965 Plymouth.
Club Men's golf championship uy
His opening round was 69 for a । c Moltn* Invitational tourna- the pioneer town of Loronge. . . .
one
stroke
ovpr
Pau)
Peterson
17
total,
a
10-stroke
margin
over
menl
131
'
Conservation experts estimate
Captain
Dave
Williams
chipped
Peterson.
pheasant numbers are down 10
VandirMelden had an eagle | gallon would put them in lhe percent from last year when
got a par while Peterson hit his I
game at »9 p.m.
pan. Michigan sportsmen bagged
on the 16th hole, four birdies and I championship fame
Mario Andretti won the 200Williams, who lettered his second shot under the Up ot the
a pair of bogeys in the final I
the Cale about 684.000 of lhe birds. The
------ -*
। Family.
sophomore and Junior year and trap on tlie northeast side of Wisconsin Stat,- Fair pork Satur­
This Friday n'«ht
night Che
the Bliss pheasant brood counts made by who quarterbacked his team to No 9. and had to settle for a day. but not before getting a
Peterson had rounds of 72 and
Thu
nine *
will
meet Heyboer Motors of 850 rural mall carriers In the an undefeated season and West double bogey and runner - up beauty of on argument from
•For Boys and Girls—
75 for hto runner-up 147 total I nln&lt;:
U1 raeet
three shots upon Jim Dombrow- ' Fremont at 7:45 pm. al Zeeland southern third of the Stale. ^nto Central championship last Pall. honors in the two-day tourney.
Invlta- this check went more than 4,000 Is expected to be out for three or
Eldon Mathews finished Hastings' Gordon Johncock. ac­
Styled os in the model illustrated, but
ski of Grand Rapids with 150' in
,n the
,h,‘ Class
r,a“ B
” Zeeland Tnvit..
**'• Uonal.
third with 202 and Alderman cording to Mike Kupper's story
miles of record-keeping. Virtu­
Taylor had a 156 total.
featuring white uppers and white rubber soles.
। Last Thursday the Bliss roared ally all of the decline is Ln the on his ankle thia Wednesday Jim Coleman was fourth with
Andretti, of Nazareth, Pa . and
i into the semi-finals with a 6-0 Thumb where mail carrier tal­ morning.
Johncock. battling for the United
Golfers In the championship States Auto Club's national
I victory oyer the Satellites of lies showed a 37 percent drop in
Williams was hurt in a freak
pheasants.
The
birds
held
close
flight
in
the
tourney
played
45
mishap-a
dummy
fell
on
his
leg
Grand Rapids with Bart Bourdo
championship, made the wait for
to their 1965 levels in most other during a drill.
holes, while lhe other four flights the race well worth while with
| hurling one-hit ball.
parts of the State's prime south­
played only 38.
Bourdo, added to the Bliss ern pheasant range, and have
their
uiru wheel
wiicri to wheel
wurci driving.
unvqiK.
illy squad elected Tom (Tinyl
lln-up for the tounumenta,
Dick Foster won the first flight jum the previous Sunday had
with a 169. followed by Hui postponed the race.
■truckoul the first 13 men to centage-wlze, the birds made
Buerge with 171 and Jim Taylor I
For 150 miles Andretti and
face him and had 15 strikeonli their biggest golds In the south­
Boys out for HHS squads in- iand Pau! Lublenleekl with 172s. I Johncock were seldom more
for the seven-inning game. He western area of Barry. Berrien,
The Hastings City-wide grand
allowed only a scratch single Branch. Calhoun. Cass. Kalama­ elude:
Bob Miller came through his than a car length apart, Kupchampionship Pinewood Derby
The Vanity roster: Co-Capin lhe last inning.
zoo. St. Joseph and Van Buren Ulns Dave Williams and Tom final round for a 40 to tic Dick per wrote.
will be held In the Hastings High
,
,
George
Plgel
started
the
Bliss
Counties. Pheasants appear to be Timm, and Rick Abbey. Scott Cotter at 180 for first flight hon- ' And each passed the other for
gym Tuesday evening, Sept. 13
on,
and then won the sudden the lead twice. Then the brakes
scor,n
“
wlth
•
tr
'P
‘
e
to
nrit
1TW1U Jtari al
ire lnnlnK- and
C**™ home up about 40 percent in our part Anderson. Warren Arnold. Jr., death playoff on the first hole on Johncock* car began fading
tartT.t^
'Art O15on dro" ‘n th« nM“ *’0 of the SUU. . . .
Larry Bennett. Randy Brown, .Tied for third were George MH- and he dropped his challenge.
Duck hunters will have five Adam Beduhn. Willet Cole1, Lin­ Irr and Buzz Youngs with 183s. i settling into a comfortable second
The standard
and T'T’ more days of action and liberal­
The
standard regulations
regulations on
on ™ *«*’
Spielmaker tripled to drive in ized bag limits on several species. den Endsley. Mike Fitzgerald. with Miller winning the playoff j place.
the construction of the racers two
Pat Fitzgerald. Ken Frey. Marvin 2" ?.*. *T?°n,u
more tallies.
PUh’
Both cam ran out of fuel al
must be followed, with a maxi­
Including mallards, while goose
Tuesday night Bliss won by a shooters will find their regula­ Howell, Bob Huebner. Dean er was fourth with 184.
finish. Johncock coazled halfmum weight limit of 5 ounces. . forfeit over Kelloggsville.
Lambert. Randy Moyer, Don
Third flight honors went to I wuy around the track across the
tions essentially the same as a Lawrence, Gary Rein, Don Slo­
Racers used in the local pack
• year ago under the 1968 water­ cum. Dave Turnes. Roger Will. -Art Bennett with a 185. Jack ' finish line, 28 seconds beiilnd
races from last year may be used I
---------------- --- ------ j _i.k io.
Andrclt| whosc ow.„ car ccufihed
fowl rules established last week. Jim Williams. Greg Wood. Tom
if desired. Cub Scouts registered '
tn a Hastings Pack are eligible to
This Fall's 45-day duck season Hoke. Dean Rose. Mark Cole. Gordon Norrie and Bob Newell j its last just altar he took the
enter.
_
_
— 10-Nov.
------- —
1 checkered flag.
is _
Oct.
23. ____
Last ______
yearl Alan Dean. Jerry Dunn. Tom
The victory', at on average
Trophla will bt
to By .Ur,. OonwU Pro./rorS Jul=
Urnlu or four duelu • Kurr. Bob Ironside. Bob Ritter. and Frank McMillan and BUI
1st place winners of each pack. ,. M
. .... 'day and eight in possession will Ken Roberta. Bill Shumway. Crawford tied for Dflh with i.speed of 104.61, moved Andretti
A grand championship trophy.
"*•""«»
. be repeated. Special restrictions Terry Watson and Rex Wieland
.
j within 50 points of leader JohnPaul Faulkner won the fourth i cock in the standings Andretti,
which is to be a traveling trophy
Beginning with services on ! have been lifted on pintails, and The trainer Is Vern Wilder and
moving on to the winning peck
Sunday, Sept. 4. lhe Sunday mallard quotas have been re- manager is Phil Gillespie.
flight with a 196 total. Jim Berry who won the title last year,
each year, will be inscribed with School acsslon -al the Dowling . laxed from one per day and two
The Junior Varsity squad: was second with 199, Lin Snyder i earned 400 points for the victory
possession
the. date, winning Cub Scouts Methodist church will begin at In
----------— ** *to
— two
—■*and
"—four. Rock VanDenburg. Paul Watson. third with 202 and Phil Hllson.! and now lias 2.040 for the season.
name, and pack
11:13 niter the worship service
Steve Cole. Dave Coleman. Chris Oiiie Kelhl and Homer Smith I Johncock got 320 for his second
place finish for a total of 2.090.
This trophy will be presented at 10.15 u ni. * The Dowling 1-Nov. 30 In both Upper and Conant. Larry Cook, Harmon Ul- lied for fourth with 206.
The new
new HCC champion has
Andretti also won 314.548 of
to the winner to be held and WSCS Is planning a rummage northern Lower Peninsulas. For driks. John Tripp, Steve Strick­
displayed by his pock throughout rale and anyone wishing to make our southern third of the State, land, Doug Acker. David Sherry, been a Hastings resident since the record purse of 349.365.
when ne
he bethe year. These trophies will be | contribution may leave them in goose shooting opens Oct. 10. Larry Schreiner.
oe- | Johncock won 17,565. Both
Schreiner, Bill Ruprignt,
Rupright, September of 1965 wnen
I the basement of ti&gt;e church. * with the duck season, and will Paul Endsley, Doug Storrs. Stan'CBmr
- ----- .associated
—--------- — with
n.n. —
........ .noir irdi rnginr rurui
the Tyden
U°n’ ,He h&amp;d bTn -“
Hupper wrote; "Andretti and
1 The Robert Gaskill .family are cloae Nov. 30. Goose huntera can Stockham. Vai Springer. BUI
engineer
with the New jonncocx
Johncock were
were cirariy
clearly uic
the class
class
, vocaUcnlng at the Waterloo take five a day. possession limit BhulU, Ray Rose. Harold Rogers. tadiutriai
v„rV
--------------. .
of
race, finishing al least a
Daryl Rogers. Gordon Robinson. Y°(k ^nlra»'*r» nt
I Recreation area near Jackson,
i this week. Miss Kathle Gaskill.
The small game opener in Garry Robbe, Terry Cook. Bob
I “P *h“d ot evwYtxxly else. So
wcre thelr
and drl''‘ng
| who visited her parents. The southern Michigan is 10 am. on Casteleln, Rick Butler. Bruce Ed­ Ataster ;un’’rTl?l?te’ ntn,
Huth PupplM* cssusit m suKinf ths iMswalb
H CC'. M
thM netther 0001,1 P*“ the
ger. Jeff Culbert, John Craven. SlaJid
| Robert Gaskills, over the week- Oct 20.
toller Ihh ym! Wttem W» oifonHIyto Huth
oUMr Without help from slower
Film prints of "MlchiU Wa­ Greg Crawford, Chet Cramer. KX
Pupplet* men's tl«i. Ito Bosthin' Brushed Hfat the University of Michigan piti,'' a new color-sound movie Glenn Cota, Chuck Erway. Steve tournament for the post five traffic."
Kupper's story waa sent to The
skin* upper it toll iwtotost, wstsHipellent snd
! in Ann Arbor. The Gaskills on tracing the growth and man­ Belson. Bob Goggins. Gary Hall, yCWhile at Mt Pi-o«nnt Mioh
srs,
| younger daughter. KKren, is at­ agement of Michigan's prized elk Rex Hook. Dwight Hewitt. Da­
Isis your fsst brsstte.
Ihs flexible comfort­
Banner by Jack Slocum. 6129
vid
Sherry.
The
manager
is
Ken
herd,
are
now
on
free
loan
from
tending a “Y“ youth leaders
able crepe tola lifMm your awry tttp. Batt of
team for four years. Mt Pleasant N 35th Street, Milwaukee. Wls.,
Daugherty.
t
h
e
Conservation
Department
camp near Petoskey.
all, Huth Puppies* catuato have a sturdy steel
won the State Class B title in
The
freshman
squad:
Jim
Ap
­
You
can
get
the
28-mlnute
mo
­
The William Shearer family of
1957 when Gene was a senior. He
think to Kha your foot Ire wpport. Start making
DeKalb. Ill., spent Saturday wKh vie which provides sights and sey. Tom Andrews. Ken Barnes. was the medalist with a 74 at
tho tidawalkt softer. Put your fast in a pair of
l»er parents, the Lloyd Gaskills. sounds of bugling elk and majes­ Randy Beduhn. Tom Belson. Currie Municipal in Midland
Also visiting the Gaskills this tic bulls sparring through the Kim Bloss, Steve Bowen. Phil
Hush Puppies’ cawaU lodey 1
He
played
golf
hto
freshman
week to their daughter. Marcia, department's film loan service in Braxle, Lonnie Cole. Jim Cum­
mings. Greg Cutshaw. Dan Curahd family. Mr. and Mra. Rlch- Lansing.
University of Michigan where 1
Steel shenk for extra support
Bill CasUleln of R2 Middle­
ard McGee of California and
hk
earned
his
BS
In
Industrial
• infant son. Richard. * The Harry ville Isn't a bit happy with the Mark Edger. Jim Ellis. Dick engineering in 1963.
requirement that fishermen go­ Francisco. Phil Gasper. Steve
Miuauu.
um
«
ski
IV
r,
miwcs
i
October
he
married
Mari
Gibson. Gary Haller. Chuck
on the Donald Procfrock family ing to the public fishing site at Hartman.
Steve Huver. Ed Gol- &gt;&gt; n Funnel! of ML Pleasant at I
Friday evening to celebrate Mr. Deep Lake now must have a nek. Tom Halllfax. Dave Hatha- Denver. Colo A Central Michl­
Concrete Blocks and
park sticker costing »2. BUI
way. Gordon Howes, Dave Hueb- K,ul University graduate. MarlLightweight Blocks
son Tobias’ entertained all mem­ points out that fishermen have ner. Ken Johncock. Tom John-, &gt;n b ? medical technologist al
bers of their immediate famUy been using lhe public access site son. Mike King. Kevin Kurr. Pennock Hospital. They• ---------live at
Nashville, Mich.
al their home on Sunday which for many years, and Just because Tom Kessenlch. Doug Kesler. 409 E Woodland.
134 WIST STATE STREET
the area has been improved for
Phone 653-2791
was
the
first
time
since
Christ
­
OPEN FOR THE
mas that all their children were camping shouldn't force them to Steve Leary. Joe Lyons, Mitch
Half of all blindness is need­
pay
tlie
special
fee.
Fishermen
home.
MlUer, Tom Moore, Kevin Mc- le* and preventable.
NEW SEASON
do
not
use
the
other
facili
­
who
Mrs Wesley Edmonds spent
Keough. Steve Merrill. Jack Mi­
Saturday with her ton. Hugh, ties still ought to be able to get sak. Howard Moore. Mark Neil.
and family of Hastings Sunday to the lake without paying the Terry Nicols. Joe O'Donnell, Bri­
Lanes have been
visitors at Mrs. Edmonds home pork fee. Bill declares.
Fisheries' Research men have an PufpafT, Steve Proclssi. Jim
Included Mr. and Mra. Roger GllPeterson. Steve Powell, Gary
Resurfaced and
llhugh. * The Dowling 4H Com­ "poisoned" Williams and McDon­ Rhodes. Jack Reynolds. Steve
ald lakes and will probably plant
Club met Saturday eve­
Pierce, Steve Rohde. Wes Root.
Interior Redecorated munity
ning at the Methodist church them with rainbows, a fast­ Steve Rowley. OUbert Townsend.
growing speejes which al-.ould
at which time members reported Improve Uie fishing in those Ron Bpenelll. Mike Oaks. Mike
LEAGUES Arg
on their projects JuM completed waters. The lakes reportedly had Shanti, £lmer Smith. Steve
FORMING for Hie
nothing spectacular in the way Steward, buck Sunthelmer. Dave
during the post winter. Certifi­ of fish populations and the pro­ Tripp. Wes VanDenburg, Mike
cates nnd pins were distributed. gram should improve them, des­ Ward. Pat Weller. Marty Will.
NEW SEASON Now!
Mra Jeff Feilcr. Mrs Wayne pite what our friend. Fred Kid­ Monte Wolf, Tim Quada, BUI
Stop in or call for in­ Buckland. Mary Feller. Jane der, says. Hall lake has been re­ Fcldpausch, Max Haight, Dave
Kuempel, Kevin West Managers
Buckland. Brian and Norman
formation for Men’s or Hammond, Kathy Ramsey, Bo­ stocked with pike and baas. . . .
nita Crawley and Suzanne ProeAlong the Sidelines — Chuck Thompson.
Ladies’ Leagues.
Armitage, who won a Wolverine
who participated In the four-day Conference title while spending
OPEN BOWLING
State 4-H Show at Michigan five years coaching at Allegan, is 2 Escape Serious
Awani.ir » an -rikSEC stat&lt;! University. Karen Gaskill one of four graduate assistants Injury in Crash
AVAILABLE at ALL TIMES ruxi Debbie Drake participated In helping Head Coach Bill Kelly
tlie home slrow on Thursday. at Central Michigan. Another is MUI. and James Myers. 21. 238
Bob and Mickey Lambert
Roxanne Quick assisted with the In Biegler, an Olivet College
reglrtratlons on Tueedny.
grad. . . . Warren (Swedei
Thomas, formerly of Olivet Col­
| All three of the Michigan lege. Is starting his 11th season
State swimmcra who qualified
ton was driving east on Division
lor Uic 1966 AAU Outdoor Kalamazoo College. . . . Gales­
Championships live in Pltt*- burg-Augusta High, which won to a barricade, which had an
burgh. Pa. They are Pete Wllopening for a car to get through
ROTARY VALVES
ROTARY VALVE ENGINE
Homs. RolUe Grooeth and Mbs Valley Association last Fall and He went through the opening,
Woodland at Michigan
had an B-l overall record and turned south on Maple and lost
1 Ann Saclv4-SPEEO MODEL
With OIL INJECTION and
was sixth In State ratings, has
three, three-year veterans back.
His 1960 Chevrolet convertible
Quarterback Bill Maskill. End
5-SPEED TRANSMISSION
R.tukrly 1443^5
Steve Smith and Guard Leonard hit a truck parked in Frank
Dutcher's
yard,
moving
it
about
Gross. Another all-KVA man is
Pullback Dan Vaughn, a regular
Uie post two years. The Rams before slamming Into a utility
have four other vets back from

In 2nd Without
Gas at Milwaukee

White BAND SHOES

Cub Scouts to
Have City-Wide
Pinewood Derby

Dowling

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and softer...and softer

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Way land'a football

John Crofool. 265-pound center,
and Rog Merren. 206-pound full­
back. Wildcat Coach Lyle Berry
says "Middleville. Is the team to
beat." Probably an understate­
ment! I I I Plainwell's Coach
Jack Streldl writes: "Dear Buzz
—We had a poor 4 it 4 record
last year and expect to improve
on it this year." Best looking
returnees include Den Crouch,
offensive halfback: Jack Layae,
end or tackle: Bob Kelly, middle
guard: Denny Keith, quarter­
back; Al Davis, guard; Art Earle,
defensive tackle, and Aaron

Fullback

Bob

Aptsa

gained

than any other Michigan State
Spartan fullback during a sea­
son—even though he only started
three game*.
Whyment. linebacker. . . . Grand
Ledge's Charlie Gorman has Ben
Cadwell, last year's regular quar­
terback. back calling signals for
the Comets which finished 5-3-1
champion Saxons. The Ledgrre
lost nine out of 11 starters and
Charlie said he faces a "complete
rebuilding Job."

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

50 SPORT
CYCLE

60 SPORT
CYCLE

ROTARY VALVE

ROTARY VALVE .
4-SPEED MODEL

"“““r «=.s319m

4-SPEED MODEL
REGULARLY 0N tSSAAM
533975
SALE*/©”00

Sofety

Helmets

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Wl ARI
FARTICI FATING IN TH I HASTINGS

CITY BANK CREDIT CARD FLAN.

70S s. MICHIGAN
North Gap Lake Ceto-Oo Omh 5:00

- 10 p

Goodyear Brothers “w*™”
- Service
John Deere Salos &amp;

--------------124
N. Jefferson

Ph. Wl 5-5052

�DRWE A GOOD USED CAR
USH) CAR
CLOSE-OUTS'

FARM IMPLEMENTS

'IT'S
CLEARANCE TIME

white with blue vinyl Interior.
ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.

and fully guaranteed.
1M1 CADILLAC
door hardtop, spotless

1964 Ford Golaxie 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Stand. 8 Cyl.

1964 Ford Custom
2 Dr. Standard 6.

190 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 door sedan.

1963 Fairlane
4 Dr. Stand. 8 CyL

... Grand Prix 2 door hardtop.

1MB OLDS CONVERTIBLE
.. . Green with white top. Pow­
er steering and brakes. Locally
owned 1
1M1 CADILLAC
. Sedan DeVUle. Full "’tha
Pully reconditioned. Loo
one overt

Pickup

1959 Ford
3 Speed, 6 Cyl.

-1949 Case SC Tractor.
-1950 Case DC Gas Tractor.
Wide front end, hydraulic.
—1963 New Holland Chopper No.
16 with com head.
-1961 MM Forage Harvester.
Model 500 w/com head.
—2 Allis Chalmers Forage Har­
vesters w/oorn and hay head.

1959 Buick
Dr. Sedan. Excellent condiML ------------------------------- $495
1959 Plymouth
- —
- cyi. Automatic
2 Dr.
Hardtop.

1959 Ford Golaxie 500
4 Dr. 8 Cyl. Automatic.
1959 Plymouth Fury
2 Dr. Hardtop.
Har.iu.p Auto. 8 cyU
e~'
power steering, w/walls, radio.
1964 Ford F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Slylralde Pickup.
1963 GMC Pickup
Short box, 3 sp. VO Engine.

1964 Chevrolet
1 Ton. Cabin Chassis.
Several Transportation Special*

—Several Mowers and Rakes.
—1962 Model 68 New Holland
Baler.
—1861 Case 200 Baler.
—Maaaey Ferguson No. 10 Baler.
—Several self propelled and pull­
type Combines.

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC

RenneR Ford Inc.
328 N. Mich. ?h. 945-2421

ART MEADE. Salesman
Home Ph. 945-2328
LANNES KENFIELD,
Home Ph. 945-40M

fessional training. Salary plus
incentive Increases. Write Box
1018, Hastings Banner,
8/8

Ar Bwinoee Services

|

NOTICES

12

Our Loss la Y’our Gain!

Comets Left

'67 Price* Will Be Higher

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
D/1

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Lincoln

1320 N. Michigan

Mercury
Ph. 945-2479

FARM SERVICE
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF

FREE PLANNING
FREE ENGINEERING

NEW FALL

Let Smiley Building* help you
with your new building fur
your farm or business. No ob­
ligation. Call your Smiley man.

FARM BUREAU'S
FERTILIZER

PRICES

SMILEY POST BUILDINGS

Cash Per T

WOULD
YOU
BELIEVE?
A BUICK WITH
STANDARD
TRANSMISSION

BARRY'S SERVICE
201

Hastings, Michigan
(616) 945-9103 Call collect.

N. Broadway

HELP WANTED

Phone 945-3400

1965 CHEV. IMPA LA
2 Dr. Hord Top. Power steering
and brakes, Radio, white walls, i
beautiful black finish.
1964 FORD CUSTOM 509
2 Dr. Automatic.
1964 VOLKSWAGEN
1962 MERCURY
4 Dr. Standard.

MACHINE SHOP
MACHINE OPERATORS
Experience desirable but not
required. Must have che ability
to learn to read micrometers,
blue prints and make own set­
ups

FOUNDRY
MOLDERS

Delivered

Analysii

0-20-20
5-10-30

TECHNICIANS

EARN FULL PAY

ONLY

SEE THE ALL NEW
CASE 1030 TRACTOR 1

FREE DESIGNING

Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Halting*, Michigan

BALES REPRESENTATIVE—
Nationally known leader In its
field has vacancy. No travel.
Age 25 and over. Group Insur­
ance Plan. Lifetime Income

correctly.

New '66 Mercurys and

845-3150

—-------------- TRAILER AND CABANA
CABANA at BEAUTY OPERATOR — ExpertMiddle Lake on Urge lot. For
as shop manager, paying 00%
appointment call Wl 5-4710 or
commission. Interviews confi­
Wl
5-9430.
9/15
REAL BUY—On s Mobile Home.
dential. Call Mr Olarier. Lan­
Call IV 5-3905 Lansing collect
sing
IV 8-2519 collect.
8/8
9/15

CARDS OF THANKS fr IN MIMORIAMS—2c per word.

•'Investigate our rental lease
on our Case Combine w/com
head. Pay for it while you use
IL"

f-37 So.

1 ■
&lt; Automotive

Ar Bu&gt;in«M Opportunities

—Alite Chalmers Blower with
motor.
||
—Pa pec Blower.
17 Hole Grain Drill.

1963 Mercury Meteor

1961 Ford Golaxie 500
Dr. Hardtop. 8 Cyl. Auto. $695

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

CASH RATI—2Wc ear ward with mi.l—m &lt;rf 50c. Ow a* aet

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED

1963 OLDSMOBILE
. . . StarOre 2 door hardtop,
power iteerlng and brake:,,

NICE SELECTION OP
OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE
FROM FOR A BUDGET

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Worth.

—1967 MM 445 Ou Tractor with
wide front end, MM 2-16 in
mid. plow, Freeman manure
loader.

1M4 COBVAIX
. . . Mom* coupe, 4 speed

loaded with extras 1 nrhiding

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

-I960 AC D17 LP Gas W/414
steerable plow.
-1960 IH Diesel 560. Good shape.
New rubber. New battery.
—1959 Case 411 B Tractor.

RenneR
FORD COUNTRY"

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BUILDING 44' x 120’ located in
Freeport, Mich. Currently
equipped as automotive garage FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use RexaU's rest permanent.
Very liberal terms. Call R. L.
Regular 82.00—Now 81X10. No
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
Available at Jaoob'a Pharmacy.
HOME FOR SALE on two extra­
Urge lota. Garage with base­
ment Bath with shower.
Right of way on Sauble Lake
No. 1 and 2. Snow plowed road.
PRICED TO SELL. Phone: WILL THE LADY who got my
1-286-5382, Irons. Michigan, tf
Broadway Laundry' two weeks
OPEN HOUSE SEPT. 2, 3. and
ago. please return them to tlie
5th — 2-bcdroom home. Verylaundry or phone Wl 5-3755?
nice location. Access to Middle
'
8/1
Lake. Cali: Wl 5-5944 or Wl
5-8155. Robert Balmer.
. If

1867 CALENDARS — Wide vari­
ety of price* starting at $896
per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
matches. CaU: Battle Creek.
WO 3-0159 collect after 8 pm. MODERN 3-bedroom brick home
on N. Michigan Ave. Excellent
condition. Will trade for other
property. Call Wl 5-4874 or 8Y
ELECTRIC Raxora repaired—
5-3186
for appointment.
tf
Bpeclal —Your rasor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
LARGE
LOT WITH SEPTIC
$125. Service and satisfaction
TANK,
dralnfleld
and
well
6
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 118 S.
miles north of Hastings. Wl
Jefferson, Hastings.
tf
5-4710 or Wl 6-8430.
8/15
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED FOR SALE BY OWNER 40
in aluminum, steal or wood
acres west of Sunfleld on M­
sash. Burkey Auto OUa* A
43. Very pleasant 2-bedroom
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jefferhome in good condition. Natu­
eon, Hastings.
tf
ral gas furnace; good 3-stall
garage; 26 x 48 bam. Call Sun­
EXPERT TAILORING on ladle*'
field 292-22
and men'* clothing. Phone Wl
5-5714, 5604 Gun Lake Rd
. Tailor Shop.
*

Ar Miicellaneoui
INSIST OH MICHIGAN BOTAppliances before you buy I
They Sell—They Install—They

South.
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply. M37 So. 948-2150.
tf

★ Noticoe
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stomp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-lins
stamp with your name, ad-

$225. This Includes, postage
and tales tax. Burpee'* Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich.
49048.
tf

it For Solo—Miscellaneous
WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boat*.
Plote Boat*. Trailer* and ac­
cessories. M-66 In Naahvllle.
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
tf

CARPET CLEANING 18 EABY
with Host New Electric UpBrash. No wet carpets or hand­
work. Clean 180 Kmart feet
for only $695. Hastings Floor
Covering. 123 W. State, HaatiagV Phone Wl 8-5118.
tf

10* X 62* EXPANDO MOBILE
HOME —Take over payments.
Call Laming IV-53906 Collect.
9/16
TABLE P?J»ER — For picnics, ★ For Rent—Reel Estate
faml.y reunions, lots ot uses

IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE! No charge for overslse prints.
tf.

CHESTER B. STEM INC. would
like to buy your land if It has
FOR RENT—New home. 2 bed­
a good stand of Hard Maple or
room. Has heat, references re­
SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom
quired. Also 4 bedroom apt.
your wood-lot and save It for
rifle made by McCord's of
with gas heat. Call Wl 5-9489.
future generations. Homer
Ionia. Will shoot a 2"'group at
Becker, Rl. Hastings. Ph. 945­
100 yds. with ease. Mauser ac5746.
10/20
tlon, Yeager barrel and trigger, FURNISHED APARTMENT
228 N. Church St.
Fisher safety, 3 to 8 variable
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES—
scope, peepsight in mount, full
Plck your own or ready picked
monte carlo hand rubbed stock,
any day. Excellent picking.
sling with quick detach, swivels ★ Help Wanted
North of Belding 3 miles on
PLUS, complete handloading
M-91. Bird Blueberry Planta­
equip, for above. Echo press,
tion. Phone 794-0348.
9/8
30-06 dies and cases, bullets,
powders, primers and loaded
WANTED — Someone to airing
shells, etc. Rifle value, $30000
.•all* on * 3 ft. model sailboat.
— loading equipment $70.00.
Phone 945-3116.
e/i
Will sell complete for only
$250.00. Coll 945-3884 after 6
pm.
tf

CASE FORAGE HARVESTER—
Excellent condition, will trade
for com picker. Earl Schneeberger. 5 miles west of Lansing,
Saginaw Highway. Phone 489­
7757.
8/1

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
PD. 171, Hasting* Telephone
Wl 5-4964 Meetings every
Monday, 8 pm.
tf

Kalamazoo, Michigan
★ Wanted
Kalamazoo 345-6173
PEACHES—Pairhavens week of
u
• Aug. 29; Richhavens and KalBattle Creek 965-3257
havens
following.
Paul
WlttenWANTED
—
Sliopper
Shows
Inc.
WANT A RIDE-To Battle Creek
’ 1961 RAMBLER 8TA. WGN.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
COREMAKERS
bach. Clarksville, Phone 642­
need toy demonstrators in this
from Maple Grove, to 5 pm.
' Standard.
1965 BUICK
2850 Saranac.
B l
area Immediately. Write Orpha
5 days a week. Call after 5:30.
Paid
hospital,
surgical
And
1959
CHEVROLET
Stimcr.
Mulliken,
Michigan.
1
OU-2064._______
8. i
LeSabrc 2 Dr. Hardtop;
M-37
South
Wl
5-2223
FOR
SALE
—
V-M
portable
rec
­
| 2 Dr. 6 Cyl, Automatic.
group life Insurance. Eight
ord player, 3-spced with stor­
shadow turquoise. One|I ALLIS CHALMERS
LEGALS
★ Wanted to Buy
paid holidays, pension benellu.
age table. Used very little. $30. MALE HELP WANTED — Ma­
owner. Actual mileage corn head
Apply In person Monday
chine room help wanted for
Cail 5-2943 after 5:30. , 91
NOTICE OF MOBTOAOB
furniture factory. Experienced 3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
18.000 miles. Radio . .
through Friday—7:30 ajn. to
HASTINGS HIGft SCHOOL
or Inexperienced. Hastings
rage In or near Hasting*. Call
FOBECLOSU1E BALE
Whitewalls.
BOOKS FOR SALE—PerapecCorp.. 657 W. State St. Wl 5­
623-3719 Delton.
tf
Heating - Plumbing
tlves' 10th Grade Literature:
FARM IMPLEMENTS
3466.
0 8
E W. Bliss Compony
When this cor wos deliv-.
Vanguard's 9th Grade Litera­
WANTED TO BUY-Silo un­
Service
ture; Modem Physical Science; EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
1094
East
State
Street
loader for 12 ft. *110. Call Port­
ered new (approximately:
MARJOKIK SIXEB./ haalund and
Algebra, Book I; Story of Na­
land MI 7-8477.
9 1
Hastings. Michigan
and man to ran a grease rack
»ifr. a*
Jo I'AHMKHS
tions (History*. Bought new
New • Remodel • Repair STATE BASK Or MIDDLBVILLE. a
a year ago) it wds given ■
Good working conditions and
"An Equal Opportunity Employer" .
Iflrklna
last year. Call mornings or
benefit* Apply Larke Buick ★ Work Wanted
the exclusive and expen-1
M&amp; F
1
evenings. Wl 5-3647.
8/1
and Chevrolet, 1435 S. Han-'
WELTON'S
sive Ziebart undercoating I
over.
tf
HANDY - MAN would like odd
LARGE MIRROR — 31" x 39";
305 S. Church
Wl 5-5352
treatment . . . Plus, the
9 x 12 rue: Living room chair HELP WANTED-To work with' Jobs of any kind. Call RO 5­
8831.
U
unique distinction of be-' —IJLC. 460 Tractor. Like new I
with stool: Lawn Sweeper; 1
grain, fertilizer and coal, truck —-—~ __ _______ -_______ *•
Imitation
black
Persign
Lamb
—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
driving, and general all-around WANTED OFFICE WORK—Exing equipped with 3-ipccd
coat; 1 purple coat, trimmed
work. s.Mrtv
Steady employment, paid J perienced woman in payroll.
Starter and lights.
wnrit
Pernbn to supply families in N. ‘
ARE YOU PLANTING
with gray Persian Lamb; 517
holidays, and other benefiU.
on the column manual -1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor Barn Co or Hasting* with
accounts receivable or payable.
WHEAT THIS SEASON?
N. Congress St. Hastings, ph.
Contact Finkbelner Elevators, I Some typing. Please call 945with live PTO—hydraulic and Rawlelgh products. No capital |
tran$mi$*ion.
945-8556.
Middleville. 8Y6-3714
power steering.
necessary. Write Rawlelgh. j
1961 CHEVROLET
j 2 Dr. 6 Cyl.

CHIPPERS and GRINDERS

HELPERS

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

Used
Farm Machinery

WANTED . .

1965 FORD GALA XIE

2 Dr, Hardtop; Big 6 eng .

—John Deere 16 ft. Drag,
—1949 John Deere A Tractor.

—Fa;d .-Major Diesel Tractor in
A-l Shape.
the column 3 speed mon-,
—Used large grain trailer. Hy­
ual transmission. One
draulic dump.

heater, w/walls, radio, on

owner. 18.000 miles.
Rubber.
(Both the above cars still —IHC. 16 Hole Grain Drill on
Rubber.
carry the factory warranty.)

LARKE BUICK
CHEVROLET

!

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-2426

—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
—Mowers and Conditioners
—Used Riding Mowers and Lawn
Tractors.

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

______________9/1

HASTINGS

BANNER
'c..

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‘

NOTICE

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
OPEN FRIDAYS
9 AM. to 5:30 P.M.

Large Supply of
SCHOOL DRESSES

Wl 5-5052

9/1

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

BOARD—ELECTRIC CORN
POPPER—BEDSPREADS
DRAPES, etc.

5x7 to 16x20

$3.47

up

SMITH-DOUGLASS
FERTILIZER
Bulk and Bagged

ORDER—PUIIJCATIOK

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CANVAS TARPS
,

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Card of Thanks
In Memoriam

Calendar of
Special Events
CHICKKN BAKBKCUK,

CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mrs. Homer
Kelchum wish to acknowledge
with deep appreciation the many
helpful and thoughtful mlnls-

prayers, and deeds of friendship
during Stella’s long illness and
during these moat' recent days.

Michkin

IN MEMORIAM
IB loving memory of Earl HubrUBUOATIOM ORDER

Aa dawned the glowing sun,
How altered that our lives would

Before the day waa done.
The day that plunged us into
As deep as the darkest night.
For the soul of one we loved so
much,
That day did take Its flight.
We knew not what the day would
Of grief, despair, distress.
Oh God. who knows our every

Hastings, Mr. and Mra. Sheldon .
Mr and Mrs Ray Seeoe. A
The public is Invited to a Mesecar of Grand Rapids, and Mr. Mr. and Mra. Ira Blough of Alto
Chicken Barbecue Bunday and and Mra. Elwocd Mcsecar and sons were Sunday callers of Mr. and William Vandennale, died at Com­
of La Barge.
iMra. Ray Seese. A Mra. Boyd No­ munity Hospital in Port Huron
Sunday dinner guest at the Jule ' vlake&gt;' and Lany of Lowell spent
I^X of
•&gt;*
mother. Mra. hcme Uic Waltons visited their
miles West of Hastings on M- •nrroer h^X
Flint A Bonnie Buehler attended ।Rulh Dlcwn•
csr,• —
. ,, v
,
Ktr awl
r-tavw nianz-harH Walton at Clio. * Guy Draper,
GARDEN CLUB, SEPT. &gt;
Mr. and Mrs Richard Byrd and and daughter of Grand Rapids
The Thornapple Garden Club daughters spent the weekend with
Dukes, returned to Detroit Sunday.
VendertUe of Kalamaaoo. Sunday Overholt and daughter, Linda,
they attended the Vendevllle re­ were Sunday visitors of his mother.
union in Kalamaaoo. A A family Mrs. Elizabeth Overholt. They left
speaker on "Organic Gardening.” potluck supper was enjoyed Wed- Monday for their home In St.
Petersburg, Fla, after spending die I like were Thursday visitors
MEN'S OPEN GOLF TOURNEY,
most ot the summer visiting In of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dukes. Roy
and his father drove to Sun field to
Dick Blough and children of VlcRiver Bend 2nd annual 36Hoffman and children of Wayne the ball game. A Mr. and Mrs.
hole Men's Open Championship home Thursday after spending
tended the 4H swimming program
tournament will be held Satur­
day and Sunday, Sept. 10-11.
MM, WU,- . .. -- -- -------------------------------- — Sunday evening. A Mra. Gertrude
dren. Mr. and Mra. Jesse Blough, j children accompanied Mr. and
FALL RUMMAGE SALE.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hawthorne of Mrs. Robert Erway and children Walrtrtng of Holland spent the
Hastings. Mr and Mra. Don Blough | of Hastings to Bradley, where they
and family of Grand Rapids. Mr.' enjoyed a picnic and the animals Mrs Allen Fish. Sunday they re­
Fall Rummage Sale, Sept. 16­
P^‘nk Rood farm A Mr. oral
17, Parish House, sponsored by and Mrs. Ciiarlcs Blough and Miss
Kathle
DeVries.
|Mts- Tcd Blrtl Qnd family of MJd- Lowell.
lhe Hastings BPW Club.
dlevllle were Monday diiu.cr guats

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Badly missed by his children
and grandchildren.

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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of my dear
husband, Lewis Eugene Shafer,
who passed away Sept. 2, 1964.

‘Years go, but memories stay

His Wife, Harriet

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Methodist
and —
Mrs.-----Howell
Newton.
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I Bruce—and■ Diane Newton attended
Nashville were Saturday callers at

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of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Elliott. A
and Mra. Marvin Patrick and
day. * Sunday visitors of Mr. and । Mr.
'
Mra. Forrest Buehler were Mr. and •,। children spent the weekend with
and Mra. Gilbert Preston of
Mrs. George Snider ot Caledonia. Mr.
1Muskegon.

family of Victoria, Texas, were
Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and boys of Caledonia were Saturday
Emery Kime at Pennock Hospital Mra. Charles Blough at Uie Copper supper guests of Mr. and Mra. Al
Sunday. * Mrs. Emma Roush of
Hastings and Mra. Charles Chappci Mra. Woody Wyngarden and fam­ Alberts and daughter of Manion
and children ot Redwood. Calif.. ily and Mr- and Mrs. Robert In­ nnd Mra. Karl BLicklcdgc and chil­
gram and children of Hastings en­ dren of Marion were weekend
and Mrs. Muri Hostetler. Some of joyed a picnic Sunday with Mr. guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry
the Hostetler aunts and cousins and Mrs. Dean Stuart. A Ralph Myers, a Mr. and Mrs. Charles
enjoyed a picnic dinner at Tyden Stuart of Ionia was a Saturday Geiger. Mra. Frank Dutcher nnd
Park in Hastings last Wednesday.
Mra. Charles Hoyt visited the fam­
A Dale Ketchum of Mason has Stuart.
ily of William Vandennale at the
been spending a week with his
Huron. Sunday.
and baby of Grand Rapids were
Sgt. and Mra. Randy Grinnell
Sunday visitors of his grandparKetchum of Mason were Saturday
visitors of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Richard McNaughten of Mid­
Mra. Muri Hostetler. Dale retunud
dleville. Mra. Glenn Bravont of rived Sunday to spend two weeks
home with them.
South Bowne, Mra. Clifford Treat
Mra Franklin Buniras and chil­ and Mra. Sylvan Tagg were last with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
dren of Jackson were Saturday Tuesday lunch guests of Mrs. Floyd Grinnell. Other Sunday
dinner guests of her parents, Mr. George Kidder. A Mra. Clair Clum callers werc Mrs. Vivian Johnson
and Mra. Muri Hosteller. A Mr. entertained with a tupper-ware and daughter. Karen, and Mr. and
and Mra. George Brownell of party Thursday. A Mr. and Mra.
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra.
Alden Grinnell and children of Al­
Don Walton and family of St.
gonquin Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George
Johns were Saturdny supper guests
Elliott and family of HaoUngi, and
of Mrs. Dorothy Campbell. A Mr.
Wayne
Tagg
attended
a
VFW
Mr.
and Mrs. Alden Grinnell and
and Mn. Robert Blough and fam­
ily of Northville spent the week­ organization meeting in the Clin­ family.
Mra. Robert Newton met with
end with his mother, Mra, Greta ton, Coopersville, Marne area on
Thursday. A Max Whitney of some of her former high school
called to Eaton Rapids Friday by Grand Ledge spent Saturday with classmates for lunch at the Hotel
his mother. Mrs. Elnora Whitney. Hastings Tuesday noon. The afterA Mr. and Mra. Gaylord Whitney
tncr. Funeral services were held and daughters of Grand Ledge and Mrs. Plynn &lt; Gertrude) Matthews.
Monday.
o! Grand Rapids were Friday eve­ Howard) Kelley of Lombard, Ill. *
Jerry Pomder of Flint spent the ning visitors of Mra. Elnora Whit­
Jim and Billy Newton and Jimmie
ney. A Mr. and Mra. Lyle Whitney
tage on Barlow Lake. On Saturday. and family of Lansing spent Sun­ Cool left two weeks ago to spend
Miss Linda Munjoy accompanied day with his mother, Mra. Lyle
him to Detroit where he served Whitney. A Mra. Charles Olbba The two younger boys will return
as best man nt the wedding of a spent several days last week with home to alletxl school here and
fraternity brother, w Mr. and Mrs. her daughter and family. Mr. and Jim Newton plans to stay several
months.
Jule Turner and family, and Jerry Mrs. Robert Mork of Muskegon. *
■ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish visited

Miss Bishop of
Lake Odessa
Dies Wednesday

Senior Citizens
Enjoy Gathering
At ‘Y’ Camp
About 90 Hastings senior cttl-

a large delegation of Nashville

his hospitalization, aa was also
Mrs. Adams and their tHnghtrr

Ington, Calif, who because
Clay's steady improvement

County Clubs a regular feature

Invocation by Chaplain Harold
Bugbee. Following the business
Ray

Wolfe,

there

was

group

nlslied music with his accordion.
this feature was greatly enjoyed

Odessa were held Friday, Aug.
20, at lhe Pickens Chapel with
Rev. Luther Brokaw officiating.
Cemetery.
Miss Bishop died Wednesday

the spell-down and failed to
Mump anyone. (It waa rumored
that she waa using a fourth
grade text-book be
not want to flunk

She was born In. Eaton County
on Feb. 2, 1884. the daughter of
Edwin and Sarah Turner Bishop.
She had spent most of her life

next meeting place. Il will be at
Union Hall on Sept. 20. Tho
meeting closed with a benedic­
tion by Chaplain Bugbee.
President Wolfe thanked all

tral Methodist Church.

transportation. It had made
possible the presence of some
who otherwise would have been
unable to attend.

For Banner Classi! Led Ada
Call Wl 5-3481.

NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE is hereby given that a
public hearing will be held on Mon­

day, September 26, 1966, at 8:00 P.M.
at the Council Chambers in the City

and daughters of Algonquin Lake, Lowell Sunday. * Mrs. Allen Flail
omw, M MkMtoUl,. romer ™r. | X SXX/SS/or M?“iS
accompanied Mra. Andrew Brandt
bov bom' Au'rz
Ito Birmingham Thursday where
“"j?. U1DO° * f‘,r
&gt;1^. He weuhed 8 ™m&gt;ds^ j
Ben Christie and family were they were lunch guests ot the
Hoaplt
rvm
au
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ua
&gt;
auuxr
guesu
of
Mr.
and
|
----- nd has been named Don- i
r»„..r.e^ former’s daughter. Mra. Roy JohnJohnald Cliaries The bobv has been
J,C1C ,tO5rs '0* Or“Dd Rapids, son. Diane Johnson returned home
Jransta^to Btod^H^it^Tn
** ““
wlth
«r‘ Smother. Mn
G^dTfc.nifa
HoBplU1 1X1 (••■on of Allo spent the weekend with Brandt, to spend a week. A Mr.
»
Ai. .
u ,Wr parenUMrs Clair and Mrs. Harold McMellon and
Mr. nd Mra. Robert Clinton, and: dum. A Vicki Smith of Hastings | family of Ann Arbor werc guests
ch dren and Don Clinton and was a Friday and Saturday guest!of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
children of Middleville were Sun- of Lori Tooker. A Vicki Jones of|Kauffman. from Wednesday
day dinner guesU of their parents, Hastings spent Saturday overnight through Friday.
Art. ,7’lnton- * T’1C w,th
Kidder of West Free- | Mr and Mrs. Elmer King and
Robert Clinton children and the port. A Mr. and Mra. Howell New- ! family of Ionia were Saturday
Don Clinton children were weekweek­ ton
ana Mn
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end guests of their grandparents, Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. King A Mrs. Charles King suL
Gcrald Skedgcll of Hastings. A Mr. i fered a heart attack early Monday,
boys stayed Monday to help their and Mrs. Ben Reser and children She was taken to Pennock Hob- I
grandfather. A Mr. and Mrs. Don of Caledonia and Mra. Boyd No- I pital. a Nona Moore of Pontiac ■
Postma attended the wedding of vlnskey and Lorry of Lowell and ! was a Thursday^supiwr guest of
Judy Holllnshead and Errol Flynn Mra. Ruth Bleam were Friday sup- j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore. She
at the Caledonia Methodist Church par guesu of Mr. and Mra. Howell | spent from Friday till Monday ‘
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walton have
bought the former Bob Moore
home on Cherry Street in Freeport
j
"We're As Near As Your Telephone"
and moved In Saturday. Mr. and
Mra. Moore have moved tempo­
rarily to the trailer home of Mr.
and Mra. Charles DeOroote until!
their new home on East Street is'
ready. A Mr. and Mrs. Frank.
Thompson and family spent Sun- i
day with their son. Dennis, and)
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family of Goshen. Ind. A Dotuia
Wallunas of Kalamazoo spent the
weekend with her parents.
Mrs. Donald Wallunas and chlldren of Detroit arrived Wednesday
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Installation, Dry Well. Drain
Mr. and Mra. Pete Wallunas. Her
wain, Ben Franklin Store. State
field. Pumping &lt;$24.00 for la*
Repair
husband joined her on Saturday.
at Jefferson.
1.000 gals.). Cell 945-5482.

of Hastings on the adoption of Ordi­
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pursuant to the provisions of Act. No.

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Doted: August 22, 1966

DONNA J. KINNEY. City Clerk

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SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

of Morley called on Mrs. Mina WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Wieland last Tuesday. * Mra. Mina
REPAIR — Expert workmanship. COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­ CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Wieland was among the group ot
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. State
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
ING done at the farm according
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Services, M37 So.. Wl 5­
2223.
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR — Hss- CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
parts and supplies. McCulloch
State. Wl 5-5H8.
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
and white!. Jacobs Prescription
Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Also RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
Recored Burkey Sales and Serv­ CUSTOM DRAPERY^ SERVICE —
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
Largest selection of Dripcry
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
W. State St.
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
Wl 5-5176.
rods. Installation and Hanging.
Bcverwyk's Color Center, 221
SERVICE
ON
ALt
MAKES
of
trac
­
GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP —Ail
W. Mill.
tors. machinery and chain saws
HUNGARIAN PABTBIDOE
washers, dryers and small home
in our new building at 124 N.
appliances. Call 945-2317.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus specialics. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl
■zed engraving of all kinds. Gil­
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
5-5052.
more Jeweler, 102 E. State St.,
TERS—Service, parts, hoses and
Phone 945-5316.
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Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and new work. Fixturn
and supplies, Kelley Electric
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­ PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
Service. 524 Middleville Rd.
thorized Dealer for Wheel Horan
Systems. Sold. ln,talled. serviced.
Phone Wl 512700 liter 5 p.m.,
Tractor and Lawn Boy Mowers.
Lcwi| Electric, Cloverdale’623Hastings.
E. L Carpenter Hardware.
5381.

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Concrete Product*

GET YOUR READY-MIX ham the
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL— Bandar Grave)
. Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant, W.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123,

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BCVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
TER— Raw wood or finished
frames. Also, custom framing,
221 W. Mill.

(•dio. T«ferWoa

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
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945-3862. Free service for one
year on Setchail-Carlson Color.
TV'S, RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
and TV Service. 228 N. Jeffer­
son. Phone Wl 5-9187.

�THE HASTINGS BANNn

daughters, Pam nnd Clnrfy. who
ra
I ag
«•
I have been Ttaltlng uie Jkr/y
Personal
Mention
Haynes family. returned to their
home.

Ralph Lamb
Dies Thursday
At Facility

Delton Board,
Teachers Okay
Master Contract

Mr. and Mrs Eugene Fisher
and three daughters ot Vermont­
New Holland. IU, spent the ville were supper guests of Mr
and Mrs. Andy Re Aug* 81.
ito'cJl’iuwrTtD.uto'miSL&lt;*!lm tu—,»x », u» Anar
The Delton Kellogg Board of
Mri. Carrie Fisher Monday
borne were Clay Adams of Education and the Delton Educa­
tion Aasociallon ratified Uie master
contract
for tile 1966-67 school
5fie
&gt;«» -■»,
Orwvnride icrvlcai for Ralph
year at their recent meeting.
“SMr
Lamb. 73. Rl HasUnga. who died A.,., and ,UU« Mra. Freer
if.
Bl the Barry County Medical Sunday was Mrs Fred Campbell
rand Ranirts
land
Mrs. Howard
Orsbom
TnPadllly 12:16 a*n. Thursday. ■ nf fl
Grand
Rapids
Jotaon
Mf afjd
Mfs of
Vlct(jl
Aug. » were held al 10 era.
Mr
Mn Oonlon Fuhr
---------------.7— Orsbom. Jr., and family and Mr
Raiuntav
Cemeteryr
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Saturday al
at the Union Cemetery
and famuy and his moUier. Mrs alH1
Raymond Reynolds of
in Maple Grove Ttnmahlp
Both ratifying parties expreoa
Gertrude Long have returned ।
uele t,nerl iS.tur.
,fOmJLW.°n»!!T,U1 Wfsl*n’
I day caller* were Mr. and Mrs satisfaction wilh the new agree­
Related.
Uon Their Itinerary Included the I „
Reynolds. Sr., of Hasting* ment. Speaking for the teachers,
Black Hills. Mt. Rushmore. Uie
Alan Bob- stated: It Is a fair and
Bad Lands and home via the
On Hu,,da&gt; the
1&gt;M. the son of Nehemlah and Uuner Peninsula visiting Ft *ere Sue*1' of lhe Rodney Mil- equitable contract We are pleased
y.^L"en125U.l‘‘_’J_sl.u_n.8
lers of Charlotte Over the Labor with the results ” Supt. Baril John­
Alma tjunb
Mackinac They werc also guests
son. speaking for the board, added
He Iravaa no Immediate jur- at Gordon's aunt. Mrs Thelma Day weekend they will lie in that he felt lhe sessions had been
Coldwater where Jerry'* team constructive and Hurt lie loiked
vivirs
Shaw, in North Dakota.
plays in the softball tournament. forward to another year of fine
The Bob Fosters of Kalamazoo
ard-Oagood Funeral Home urull visited his parents, the I. E. 1 Mrs George Post spent last relationship-. wilh the staff at
Fosters, on Sunday to celebrate week with her daughter. Uie Delton.
Clark Welkers, at Benton Har­
Supt. Johnson pointed out that
his toother's birthday.
there were still three elementary
Mr. and Mrs Chancy Walters bor.
Visiting lhe Walter Forsbergs staff openings, one first grade and
Chalmer Miller
visited at the homes of Mr and
for
about
ten
days
are
her
par
­
two
second grade teachers.
William Lcteon of Lake
At MSU Workshop Mrs
Odessa and Mr and Mrs. Hale ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C.
Chalmer D. Miller, an inter­ Sackett of Nashville on Sunday. I Jordahl of Sun City. Ariz
Albert Franc Ik han returned
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Fountain
mediate special education teach­
from
Cleveland. Ohio, where he
Mr and Mrs Robert Spillane
er at Delton KeUogg School In and daughters returned to their and family look a picnic dinner has been attending the Western
Delton, participated In a Michi­ home In Troy. Ohio, after spend­ and spent the day al John Ball Reserve University and has com­
gan State University workshop ing a week with his moUier, Mrs. I park on Sunday.
pleted his master's decree.
Mr. and Mrs. Eason K Parker
on music for exceptional chil­ Louise Spillane. 913 S Broadway
dren. Aug 15-2S.
Mrs Howard Gibson and Mrs and Darlene left Monday for
The workshop was concerned Ben Hazeimyer were el inner Birmingham. Ala., to visit his
with techniques of teaching mu­ guests of the Henry Gibsons on 1 moUier. They expect to be gone
sic in special education classets Sunday to celebrate Henry'*- ”-r»
It wax deslmed primarily for »De­
1
"u„‘
dal education teachers, and mu.„d U.. O»
denta in special education cla-&gt;.*«
While learning to teach mu«r tot w(eK nl
at me
U.e uon
r»» om
GIU :'
“Xi J " ”C'
ric to mentally handicapped OI
7,77;;^
children who ran be educated horn, were hu brother and f»mi- , J
'VnT'
and trained, participant* aUo
* M&gt;d"Mra
' -- “jobi&gt;"oiirnnd
* •
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navmatw
hod the opnortun'fv to Improve John. Jr . of Harper Wood*, and “bile Michael is racing at Indiguesta Uie latter part of the week ;in’P°115.
their own music skills.
Rev. Miller livre in Freeport
He Is working towwid cotnplrSafe driven prefer the
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trip except weatherwlsc —a bit
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Ouesta of the Jim Mom over
the weekend at their Wall Lake
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Mr. and Mrs .Forest Hall attended the Hendershot reunion
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The Richard Halls entertained
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Dinner guests of the Charles A
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sister and husband, Mr nnd Mrs
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The Larry Hamp* of Grand
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Miss Nancy Ellis was among
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,
studies ut Western Michigan
University Monday. The Misses
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Connecticut next' week where
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Charles Petrucldna of Indian- ।
apoIls. Ind. over the weekend
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Mr and Mrs John Hoos and
Cecile .accompanied their son.
Uie Rev. and Mrs. John H. Hoos. 1
to Spring Valley where he
preached on Sunday and Qjey
also visited Mr and Mrs. Ed- ;
ward Hoos tn Athens Rev. and '
Mrs. Hoos left for their home in
University Park. Iowa, on Mon- j
day. Cecile is also leaving this j
week for St. Clair Shores where |
she will teach this year.
Tlie Boyd Morehead family of :
Birmingham were weekend i
guests of her mother. Nellie!
Smith, and the John Koslnskys .
Mr. and Mrs John R Haynes
entertained with a Haynes fami­
ly gft-to-gether at their cottage
at tying Lake. Cloverdale, on
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and family of Vanwert. Ohio,
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SCHOOL HOURS
High School

8:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
12:45 p.m. to 3.45 p.m.

Junior High School

Same as High School

Elementary

8:45 a.m. to 11:30 am.
12:35 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.

Pleasantview'Elementary

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ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
KINDERGARTEN

Children whose 5th birthdays occur on or before December 1. 1966
are eligible to enter kindergarten. Parents are requested to bring all kinder­
garten children not enrolled last spring to Central. Northeastern. Southeastern
or Pleasantview on one of the following dates:
August 29 through September 2—9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
.
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Please bring the statement from your doctor indicating that your child's
immunizations and tuberculosis test have been started and, or completed.
Children must be five (5) years of age on or before December 1. 1966.
A child may not be enrolled in kindergarten until a birth certificate or other
suitable proof-of-age has been shown. Any child who will be six (6) years old
on or before December 1. 1966 must be enrolled in school on September 8. 1966.
ELEMENTARY and JUNIOR HIGH

(Grades 7-8)

New elementary children in grades I through 6 who were hot pre­
viously enrolled in the Hastings Public Schools should report for enrollment
to the elementary school in which district they live, as follows:
Central ------------------------------ August 29 through September 2—9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
—1 ;oo to 3:00 p.m.
Southeastern
.August 29 through Septembek2—9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
—1 ;00 to 3:00 p.m.
Northeastern--------------------- August 29 through September 2—9:00 .to 12:00 a m.
(Included Algonquin. Altoft, and
—] ;00 to 3:00 p.m.
Welcome Comers students)

.August 29 through September 2—9:00 to 12:00 a.m.
—1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
New Junior High students (Grades 7-8) who were not previously en­
rolled in the Hastings Public Schools should report to Central School. Enrollment
hours are the same as for Central elementary (above). •
Pleasantview

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

(Grades 9-12)

New Senior High School students may enroll on Mondav through
Wednesday. August 29 through 31st. between 9:00 a.m. and 3 :00 p.m. in
the High School office. It will be to their advantage to telephone 945-2451 for
a definite appointment.

BOOKSTORE HOURS
ELEMENTARY and JUNIOR HIGH

(7-8)

All elementary including Pleasantview and Junior High students will
be sold books alphabetically by last names and on the following schedules:
Date

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All Senior High School books will be sold in the WEST GYM. Fresh­
men enter the SOUTH door of West Wing near the Band Room. Sophomores
enter the NORTH door of West Wing near the Library. Juniors and Seniors
enter the WEST door of West Wing facing Park Street. All students will be
sold books alphabetically by last names according to the following schedule:

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12:00 - 3:00

Monday. August 29
R. S
T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z
Tuesday. August 30
A. B. C
D. E. F. G
Wednesday. August 31
H. I. J. K
L. M. N. O. P. Q
It will not be possible to reserve books ahead of time. If you cannot
come in at the time specified, you may have someone else come in for vou.
However, this person will have to come at the time when you are scheduled.
All books must be paid for at the time books are picked up.
Used boo|&lt;s will not be purchased bv the school during the two weeks
preceding the opening of school on September 8.
Algonquin. Altoft, and Welcome School students should buy their
books at the Northeastern bookstore.
The Pleasantview School students should bay their books at Pleasantview School.
I
None of the bookstores will be open on Thursday or Friday. September
1 and 2nd.
Used books will not be purchased by the school during the above days
and hours.

Time of Day
A.M.

Monday, August 29
Tuesday, August 30
Wednesday. August 31

8:00
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It will not be rpossible to reserve —
books
If ,you
—ahead
— of time.
---- ..
— cannot
come in at the tipie specified you may have someone else come in for you.
However, this person will have to come at the time when you are scheduled.
Football players may have other students or their parents get their books, or
they may come in after practice on, the day their names are scheduled.

Only

The bookstore will not be open Thursday or Friday, September 1
and 2nd.
Students should plan to take their books home with them as soon as
they are purchased. Lockers will not be available until the opening day of school.
Used books will NOT be purchased by the school during the two weeks
preceding the opening of school on September 8.
All Freshmen and new high school students'are invited anct urged to
report to the High School Study Hall at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 6,
to meet their teachers, find their lockers, check their classrooms, and prepare
themselves for the opening day of school. They will be dismissed at 3:30 p.m.

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Children's groups taken
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R. J. GUENTHER. Sup«riirt*nd«nt of School,

�New Generation of Imperials for 1967

The Hastings Banner
Section Three—Papes 1 to 6

Thursday, September 1. 1966

Mrs. VanVranken
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Past Nashville
Youth Dies
From Injuries

Public Forum

Funeral services for Mrs Mae
(WaUonj VanVranken. 77. who
died Thursday evening after suf­
fering a heart attack al her
home on 112 Delton, were held
at 2:30 pm. Monday at the Hen­
ton -8mlth Funeral Home.
The Rev Donald Tack and the
Rev Paul Deal officiated and
burial wu in the Yankee Springs
Cemetery.
Mn. VanVranken waa born
in Yankee Springs on April 30.
1IM. the daughter of George
and Elisabeth (Frank) McKib­
ben.
She married William Watson
on Oct. 5. 1807 He died in 1942
On Sept 30. 1944. ahe married
Charles VanVranken. who died
in 1946.
Mrs VanVranken la survived
by two daughters. Mrs Oene
(Mildred) Mldllns of Kalamazoo
and Mrs. John (Velma) Weyerman ot Cloverdale; a son. Ber­
nard. of Hastings; nine grand­
children; six great grandchil­
dren; three sisters. Mrs. Rusli
(Doris) Skunders and Mrs Wil­
liam (Oertrudei Shattuck of
Kalamazoo and Mrs. Oeorge
(Ruth) Foote of Plainwell, and
two brothers, Robert McKibben
of Hastings and William of Bat­
tle Creek

To th* Editor:
A recent letter asked Banner
readers to help find source of an
alleged quote from Ben Franklin
that In 1787 they set up "a re­
public, If we can keep it" If he
did say that, I doubt he fear
representative democracy as
much as the letter's author. The
danger then waa hereditary roy­
alty and aristocracy Washington
had to firmly scotch a proposed
military coup to make him king.
More pertinent quote about
what government needs to be to­
day comes from Lincoln's Get­
tysburg Address, that our na­
tion waa “conceived tn liberty
and dedicated to lhe proposition
that all men are created equal."
This is tlie basic premise of
democracy, and comes from our
Declaration of Independence,
which anildates the Constitution
Lincoln also pointed out how
Uris principle was being tested by
the Civil War. urged dedication
to lhe end that "government of
lhe people, by the people, and
for the people should not parish
from lhe earth." This definition
of democracy cannot be Improved
upon. "Republic" does not carry
Uie meaning of "government of
the people, by lhe people, and for
the people." but rather qf representaUve government.
Opposing lhe democracy for
which Lincoln struggled stood a
"republic" dedicated to the prop­
osition
that some men were so
The next Fourth District meet­
ing of the American legion will superior that they had lhe right
be lirid at Colon Sept. 11. Service to treat others as mere beasts of
burden,
to be broken to the yoke
Officers School for Instruction
will be held at 11:00 am at lhe of slavery, to be bought, sold, and
Post Hume. District. Dinner for bred like catUe without regard to
family lies, to be used os the
legionnaires and auxiliary mem­ sexual playthings of the master
bers will be served at 12:30 pm. race in concubinagt or prostitu­
Mrel'ngs for Legionnaires and tion. according to what suited
Auxiliary members to follow. The their "owners.” Today there are
1967 new officers for the District those in America who flaunt the
will be InstallKl by the Moltville flag of this lost "republic" to
Ritual Tixmi.
show their regret the principles
on which it was founded did not
prevail. They want still a "repub­
lic" in which a master race may
exploit those of another race by
segregating them into positions
of inferiority in all areas of life
There are still those who repudi­
ate the proposition that people of
all races were created equal even
| here in lhe North so that we are
I tn no position to judge lhe South
■ very severely.
When Communists named the
■ subordinate units of Soviet Rus­
sia. they chose "republic." so that
UI8.8R stands for the oflicial
name. "Union of Socialist Soviet
Republics " Is It some affinity of
spirit that leads some Americans
to insist our government should
be designated by "republic" also,
STAR PLAYERS
rather than the democracy Lin­
coln described in the Gettysburg
KNOW...
Address? These "republics" in
the vilua ot being In tha batt of
Russia are ruled by a privileged,
health, bacauta than they can
minority. Some time back I re­
give that extra effort that makes
ceived a scries of mailings on
them star players.
which was prominently displayed
Make sura your children are in tho
the slogan: "Ours is a republic,
best of health by ha»mg your fam­
not a democracy." Were they
ily Doctor give them a medical
wanting a minority - dominated
check-up. Yojr children can do
"republic" here like those Ln
their best when they feel their
Soviet Russia?
best,______ ’_______________
Your recent editorial rightly
criticized the slogan. "Impeach
YOUR COT) PHARMACY
Earl Warren" on signs in the
area. This U a hate slogan, not
a reasonable objective Tyrannies
are established and maintain
themselves by constent appeals
to hate. Any movement majoring
in hatred builds an atmosphere
and creates an alibi for attempts
Prescription
to seize control of government
by conspiracy or violence. To
Pharmacy
claim stridently, as some do. that
126 East State St
America Is now dominated by an
evil, foreign-based conspiracy be­
Phone Wl 5-2466
trays the wish of Ito advocates
to seize control of our govemHastings
' ment by a similar conspiracy.

4th District
Legion Meeting

Jacob's

/Y BACK to school as

Juniors Moy Apply
For AF Academy

The 1967 Imperial, completely new in front head room and leg room improved,
styling, body construction and chassis engi­ front wheels more widely spaced and new
neering, is viewed with approval by Lynn equipment options added to the line. The
A. Townsend, right, president of Chrysler body is of unitized construction, resulting
Corporation, and Robert Anderson, in a stronger, more durable structure.
general manager of the Chrysler-Plymouth Addition of a new four-door sedan in­

Division. Imperials for 1967 continue
to be bis cars—nearly 19 feet long and
weighing more than 5,000 pounds-with
improved interior dimensions contributing
to superior riding comfort. Front and rear

creases the number of models to five in
this new generation of Imperial cars. The
440-cubic inch V-8 engine is improved in
performance and quietness of operation.

Pictured above is the elegant Imperial

seats are higher, over-all height increased, LeBaron four-door hardtop for 1967.

Hastings Gets
Approval for
Special Program

High school juniors who are
interested in entering the Air
Force Academy upon graduation

nomination as soon as possible,
said Lt. Col. Robert Peckham.
James Henry MacKenzle.
.. Lansing, died Aon.
a. m
of
August -22.
tn S.I ““
LA-rrno, HoWUl -her- M wu
«f»'
W
right wnk. W Mowing Ucttd » wriUng him M 10
g» geeuiht. He -u a romer long. Conn In Allegan
resident of Nashville.
------------ •-----------James, the arm of Mrs NoraII.. 11
belle (Flannery) MacKenzle of EjRlOFy 113IL
Lansing and the late Robert
J
H„„. |)ies

Suddenly

teraectlon by a car
The MacKenzle family moved
to Nashville. Mrs MacKenzle'#
hometown, following the death
of her husband. James attended
the Nashville schools until the
lamily moved back to Lansing
four years ago
'

Saturday Night

The Michigan Department of
Education (SDE' announced that
It has approved the 100th school

nomlcally and rducationally dU1 advantaged children this year
I State Bupt of Public Instrue! lion Ira Polley said the 10O projecto approved since July 1 tovn)va
• ,1 I
vol
ve »5 3 *1million tn
in Federal
funds
A total ot 22 projects, coating
1600 000 were approved by U*
BDE on Aug. 24.

Funeral services for Emory tings School DtMrict. S39AO9 for
Hall. 74. R3 Delton, who died
suddenly Saturday evening while guidances services for 271 Muvisiting at the home of his bro­
ther. Ira. on R2 Delton, were

survived by four brothers. Ralph. Henton-Smilh Funeral Home.
: John. Sidney and Scott all at:
The Rev. Donald Tack offlelborne: the maternal grandmeth- I
er. Mra. Edith Flannery of Hickory Corners Cemetery.
Nashville and the paternal
Mr.
Hall had been a resident
grandfather. Ralph MacKenzle
of Uie Delton area about a quar­
of ^anslng
ter
ter oj
of B
a century
century ana
and naa
had lartneu
farmed
Services were held Wednesday on rj wKh hu brother who re­
nt 2:30 p.m. from the Gocxllne-tlred a few ycars
। Runciman Fum-nd Home In
He
was
born
In
Nebraska
on
' Lansing.
Sept. 28. 1892, lhe son of Edward
and Ida (Hicks&gt; Hall Shortly

MILLER
REAL ESTATE

a *11
particularly when they submit voices among them will not &gt;*'17
themselves to lhe dominance ot a serious threat to our land un- V CI’RlOntVlIlC
a leader who has arbitrary power less we try to punish them 6y
COMPLITI SIAL
_
to throw them out of lhe move­
to deal with the crushSi 1 f'f'IIHIl)S
(STATS hivici
ment if they disagree with him refusing
Ing burdens that many have.
OUCLU1I1M3
INSURANCE e
Lansing Gallery
Among the major nations ot
moved to Wayne and he lived
borne patiently for so long.
— «•
Fred
Ray
Briggs.
91.
life-long
°
.
the world only one other has a
, there until moving to lhe Delton
resident
of
Vermontville,
died
UpenS
Ort
jCpt.
re
The
strident
voices
of
thia
raww...
.«..~.....aw,
longer period of freedom from
area In 1940
change of government leadership anti-white minority can serve us I Monday. Aug. 22. at 10:30 am. I -ple Lqnsing Community GalTn addition to Ira. he Is sur­
| |ery wyj opcn lts igeg-tn Meson vived by three oUter brothers,
by coup or violence Uian do we. all by making us aware of the al his residence on Route 2.
That one is Britain I attribute urgency of meeting certain needs I He was bom March 23. 1875 In ' nn Sept. 4 with a one-man show Claude of Florida and Floyd end
this stability to the degree of promptly Wc arc all too prone Vermontville Township, a son of by artist Albert Vasils.
Orvld of Wayne.
democracy each has achieved to feel that problems that do; Walter and Clara -Farr) Briggj,
A
showing by Mrs. Franthrough forms thal differ. Both not pinch us can be very serious, on June 12. 1902. he was mar- Ces de Vries and Mrs. Judv Reyalso have a basic two-party poli­ We need to walk In the shoesof, r । c 4 m Kalamazoo to Esther nolds will also be a feature of
tlcal
tical system,
system. in
In wmen
which one is
Is a 1 lhe minority, either in the flesh, Cairns. She died Jan fl. 1964.
the September exhibit.
little to right ot center, and Ute or In kindly imagination before
Survivors Include a son. Louis,
_
A reception open to the public
other a litUe to the left. This ' we condemn those who are 1m- at home; a ~~—
Short of Cash?
" will be held at the gallery, which
Mrs ~
, ,llth
system fails to satisfy the radl-1 patient at our slowness In reme- j anousek of Charlotte:
af r-horwra
' 1 v e te located at 124 Ionia Street, on
cals of either “right" or “left," • dying their dire needs.
grandchildren, and 11 great., Wednesday. Sept. 7 from 7 to 10
but It affords opportunity for lhe
Marclus E Taber
grandchildren.
' pm.
Clothes to Buy?
real of the people to make modDelton Michigan
Mr. Briggs was not affiliated i The work of these three Lanerate changes either to left or
wlth any organizations.
sing artists will be on display
right as Uiey see need, changes '
Services were Iwkl Thursday from Sept. 4 to Sept 25 There
that the vast majority would | To lhe Editor:
from
the -----Vogt Funeral
Ls no charge for admission,
For the good luck we had. let at 2 pm.
- --- —
- -—
rather accept than to make at­
Needed?
wo™, Vermontville,
v—with
„&lt;(», tne
। s( (, Gauery
Gallery nours
hours tor
for uie
the season:
season ,
_____ to change
_ _
-------govern_
us be proud—for we did not have Home.
tempts
the
m«nt by vlolence'or conspiracy, a I such a bad lime, like they had
Wareen Jackson officiating, will be from 1 to. 5 pm on Bat­
^Overextended?
Bundays and
;
course that might well destroy at Muskegon. Are we going to Burial will be made in Woodlawn urdays and Sundays
11 to 5 ,
pm. on
on Wednesdays.
Wednesdays.
_______
I huve
Mld
bunch
here bunch
again?here
: Cemetery.
II pm.
|
far more--than ..
it ____
remedied.
have
lhe said
again? j
Change has been and always H «&gt;. we can also look for j
^^rganiie with
wUl
road must
and
such —
Is the
wui be
ik necessary
&lt;icx.enMsiy.. The
sue IU.U
Ilins, trouble, —
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---- case.
for any
■be •kept• open -to make
•
•these
■
IJ who wants to lake bltte
—
bitter
pills? 'j
changes with reasonable promptWe belter avoid the said* mo-I The Public is Invited to a
ness. when need arises. Then torcycllsls. Our Law Officers
worthwhile
they can be made in moderation. from the Sheriff on thru Police
Postponing such changes when Dept have enough trouble, with­
purpote!
needed exhausts the patience ot out Inviting &lt;or looking for
Its victims and increases the trouble)
Sunday &amp; Monday, Sept. 4 and 5
danger of violence.
On Sunday. Aug. 7. we wltIn our system even extremists i nessed 9 cars drive to Jefferson
Serving from 10 A.M. on
can serve our needs by calling | and Nelson Sts. to find they were
attention to problems so loudly bn the wrong road. I see nothing
by Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 3326
we cannot Ignore them This is , u&gt; laugh aboutl There ought to
2 Mltet West of Hastings on M-43 &amp; 37
the wisdom of freedom of speech' be a sign, large enough so one
and of the press. But loudness in driving can see where Shrlnei
calling attention to them does1 comes into Jefferson, such as (
112 S. Jefferoon, Hastings Hiona Wl 5-3424
—EVERYONE IS WELCOME—
not guarantee wisdom correct turn with an arrow for Battle
them. This must be supplied by I Creek (avoid Bedford). Many
others.
1 never heard of Uie large city of
Even those who deride "demo- Bedford.
cracy" can serve the purposes of (
democracy by compelling us to
check on how well we use demo­
cracy to meet lhe needs of all i
lhe people, not to fulfill the
whims of-the privileged Only our
failure to use democracy prompt­
ly to meet Uie terrible needs of I
our disinherited minorities will I
undermine our democracy. Its
criUcs can -do us litUe harm if [
we are In earnest in seeking to;
meet real needs of the oppressed
among us.
In lhe main the leaders of our 1
largest racial minority have :
shown remarkable restraint and
faith is democracy that through 1
non-violent means the legitimate I
goals of their people can be I
reached. The siirlll anti-white i

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CHURCH

FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway, Hastlnga

Willard H. Curtis, Minister
:3p Worship Service. Nursery

10 am. Sunday school.

8:30 Youth Fellowship.
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Conference ouartet will ateo an- .
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.
Bunday and Monday meeting*

8:30

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Study.

Classes.

Telephone Wl 5-4946

Wednesday Activities

MeCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH

Morning worahip, 10 am.

Wednetday: Trustees meeting.
Lounge, 7:00.

HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH

Hastlnga, Mich., Wl 5-8468
Bat. Babbath school. 8:30.
Worship, 11 am

7 pm. Evening worship.
IRVING CHAPEL

Prayer meeting and Bible
Study Wednesday, 7:30 pm. al
CHURCH OF GOD
Thursday AoUviUes
Worship service. 0:30 am.
Church school 10:30.

EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
H. J. BuwaMaT Minister

Hoe. William Edwards will be dl-

Office hours Tuesday through I
Tiday, 9 am to noon. Other |

Worahip service, 10:30 am.

Saturday
6:30 Couple* Club will mart at

Morning worship. 11:30 am..
STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

sal.

Gerald

Ostroth.

director.

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
10 am. Sunday School.
mon, "The Church in Walling."
8:30 pm Wenleyan Youth Fel­
lowship.
7:30 pm. Evening Gospel Hour.

Week Prayer and Bible Study.

DELTON METHODIST

7:30. Sunday evening Dave UNITED BRETHREN IN
Holloway and Baker families will CHRIST CHURCH
present special music.
Rev. Earl Gaskill. Pastor
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
1302 South Hanover
Bunday school, 10:30 am.
childrm &lt; thru 8.
Hastings, Michigan
Telephone: 945-8428
Worsliip service. 7 pm.
tor. Special music. Hymn sing. Rev. Howard W. Rogers. Pastor
Wednesday Activities
10 am. Bunday School. Elwyn
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
8. Jefferson St Walnut Bl*.
teacher*. A nuracry with adults
Rev. Roger A. Janke, Pastor
Bible Study.
in charge to permit all parent*
Sunday school and Bible
Junior Bunday School In
UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
Gladys Hamblin.
.
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
channel 3; WOOD-TV, 10:30
Rev. Earl Gaskill. Pastor,
am. channel 8; WJIM-TV, 3
Morning worship. 8:30 am.
6:15 p.m. Junior Service, David pm. channel 6, "Pattern for
Bunday School, 10:30 am.
and Ronda Munn in charge. Living.'’ over WILX-TV, 11:30
Teens and Young Adults, Merlin am. channel 10; WZZM-TV, 12
Evening Worship. 1 pm.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:00 and Dorene Buhl in charge. noon channel 13.
The Lutheran Hour, over
pm. with Sunday School execu­ Adult ITayer Meeting, Airs. RogWKZO. 12:30 pm; over WBCK,
tive meeting following.
7 p.m. Evangelistic Service,
HASTINGS
BRETHREN CHURCH music.
ST. ROBE CATHOLIC CHURCH
p.m. Wednesday. MldJim. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
■, Mv. David Hawley. Assistant

Sept. 7. Sunday School Board
Meeting.

PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH

WE SOLVE

LeRoy Kennej, Pastor

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KILPATRICK UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
M-66 Woodland
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
10 am Bunday school

Prayer Wednesday, 2 pm.
10 am. Bunday school.

11 am. Morning Worahip. Ser- I
-----------mon "DUpmotlon of Interct*- HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
sicn. Organist, Mra. Ruth West.,Rev. RureeU Houseman, Pastor
Pianist, Don Reid.
8:45 am Bunday School, claa-

curtly Study in Romans."
Wednesday, Prayer and Bible
Study.
10:00 am. Morning Group.

WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Pastor. Rev. James R. Hatfield
Watson Cor., 3H miles
George Spcas, Pastor
1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa, Mich.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Sunday school, 10 am
Worship, 11 am.
Morning worship, 11 am
Sunday Evangelistic service.
Evening service, 8 pm
Prayer service. Wed., 8 p.m.
Public invited.

Phone 945-5102

11 am. Momlng worship.
Wednesday. 7:45 p. m prayer.
Thursday. 7 pm Pioneer Girlsi
and Boys Brigade.
Women's Monthly Missionary
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. C. K. Howe, Pastor
Boltwood and E. State Road

Morning worship. 11 am.
Sunday evening service. 7:30.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 p^n.

Young People" Thursday. 7 pm.

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
UNITED, BRETHREN CHURCH

Church School, 10 am.
Worahip service, 11 am.
WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
------------------------------8319 Coats Grove
Road
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult
choir practice.
Thursday, Junior choir, 4 pm.

WESLEYAN METHODIST
Hickory Corners, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jcnaen. Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship, Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Night
8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal.

THE GALILEAN
0APTI8T CHUHCR
’
Comer 108th St. &amp; North
•
Freeport. Road
Saturdays,
7:30 am on Sundays.
1
Phone 945-5704
Before Masses on weekdays.
-.10 am. Sunday school.
Dolly Masses, 7 and 8 nm. "
11 am. Momlng worship.
6:30 p.m. Young People*.
ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
7:30 pm. Thursday prayer and
jUblo study hour.
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
1frtR-LAKES
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash. Pastor IHAFTIBT CHURCH
Delton. Michigan
’
Sunday Masses, 7:30, 11 am.
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
DOWLING
Worship,

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1710 N. Broadway
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Minister, Dole R. Harvey
REFORMED CHAPEL
706 W. Main Street
9:45 am. Church school, Supt.
Rev. Earl Schlppcr
Loyd Martz.
Worship, 10 am.
11 am. Sabbath worship.
Bunday school, 11:15 am.
7 pm. Youth service.
Evening worship 7:30 pm.
7:30 p.m. Evening service.
7:30 pm. Wed., Bible Study
DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Samuel J. Elio
LAKEWOOD
2730 W. State Rd.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Hastings, Mich.. Ph. Wl 5-9465
Community Room above
Saturday Sabbath school. 9:30.
Woodland Fire Station
Worship.
11 am.
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor
0:50 am. Bunday school.
Sunday. "Faith for Today," on
11 am. Worship service.
TV.
WOOD.
Channel 8. 8:30 am.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy.
7:30 pm. Wed., prayer service.
For information, write Wayne Radio WJEF, 1230. 8:30 am.
Richie. Rl Vermontville.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Worship service, 10 am.

to the

Wednesday
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
645 W. Green Street

way with instructor Louis Necb..
N M where Duane will troll.
Preceding lhe showing of the
The following schedule has been]^ ^pjoy^j by Auco at White
film some of the talent disoov1 celebrate several August birthdays.
Mra. Alice Sawdy camo In Uie
Doubte Header, home; Oct. 4 — afternoon to take picture* of Mra.
Sunfield, home; Oct 11—Saranac.■ Wilson and her children. Relative*
came from Bay City, Flint, Wood­ public with free admission.
land and Hu.itIngs.
played at the Lakewood Field and
The Lions Club's annual chicken
start at 7:15 pm with the excep­ barbecue U Saturday. Aug. 27. All Sunday Lesson
tion of a Sunday double header in' committee* siiould be working hard
which all teams play. There luu to put the finishing touche* to
been a good turnout with over 200 : everything. If you are a Lion and ness will be a major theme of
forgot which committee you are
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
I on. contact President Glendon
ADVENTIST CHURCH
I Curtis. ThU can only be a success
Elder Gerald N. Slack
if everybody fcort* together. Tick­ power:Remember that
Sabbath school. 9:30 am.
ets may be purchased from any thou magnify ills work, which
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
.
Prayer meet Tuesday, 7:30 pm. 'ing wUl be from 5 to 8. Plan now men behold."
to attend and enjoy the delicious
chicken and all tlie trimmings.
HASTINGS UNITED
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
HOLINESS CHURCH
Mrs. Glendon Curtis and family
Ry Mn. Vern Hawblita
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin.
Marvin Blckmlller, Pastor
411.2102
Rob.
Shirley WUson. Mra. John XI NnhvUte
Bunday school, 10 am.
Nybou and Johnny. They also
Mr. and Mr*. Sidney Stanton
Morning worship, 11 am.
visited
Mrs.
Rhoda
Sawdy
at
the
and daughter. Mr*. Maryin Olm­
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
stead and sons spent a few weeks
Mid-week prayer meeting Wcd- Begerow home.
Several families from Woodland in Florida. * The Ed Maurers of
attended the E. W. Bliss picnic California called on Mr. and Mrs.
at Charleton Park Saturday. Aug. Ernie Skidmore recenUy. ★ Mr.
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
and Mra. Clare Stanley of Alle­
Rev. Chaim er Miller, Pastor
gan were Bunday. Aug. 21, din­
10 am Sunday school.
The winners were awarded nice ner guest* of her mother. Mr*.
11 am. Morning worship.
Una Wolf. * Mr. and Mrs Mar­
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.
nice prizes. Alter the children's shall Green, Jr., and Debby of
contests the adults participated in Palmyra, and her parent*. Mr.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
egg throwing and pie eating con­ and Mrs. Fortune of Ann Arbor,
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
tests. There were also drawings Mr. -and Mrs Ralph’ Rascy of
220 West Colfax Street
Nashville and Jack Green of
Bunday public talk, 3 pm.
Hostings were Sunday. Aug. 21.
were pr—antad. Tlie grand prize guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
CARLTON CENTER
of an umbrella table unci'chairs Green at Thomapple Lake
METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reid and
went to Ray Tobias. Throughout
Rev. Rlcluud VandenBoach
Uie day everyone was eating free sons went to Stanwood with Uielr
Morning worship, 9:15 ajn.
hot dogs, ice creum and i»p. It house trailer on Friday. Aug. IB.
tor a fishing trip. The boys re­
one. The day wu concluded with turned Sunday. Aug. 21 and Mr.
COATS GROVE
gnp Mrs. Clyde Reid spent the
a softball game.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
r-lky with their daughter. Phoebe.
Tournaments ore being held at
JT and husband. Mr and Mrs. Oeo.
Coats Grove &amp; Durkee Road
the
Woodland
softball
field
th*
£^£7 of~8~Louta *'Debbie
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
week among the church teMm.jOreen of PBlmyrU
fjeotty
Floyd Walter, Supt. ’
Deymarnd of Potterville spent a
Bible school. 10 am.
।
The,
MethodUto
won
over
the
LuK
melr Brftndp*rWorship hour, 11 am.
theran team Friday ewntag and enU q,c Marshall Green*, at
over the E. W. Bliss lean, Monday, -n^n^pie Lake. * carol Eldred
Welcomes You.'
Their
next .**game..."
is .scheduled
for.
Marcia mc
Bell attended the
.
.
catne 4iand
. Marcia
... shou
. ....
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH l*‘U (*Th,ir«Anv
T1'“rfidai, Tt
11 to a
* twn
FThFu!
8ute
4H
_ _ . __
.. - .
alimlnntinn
.
elimination. TllnaA
These ahnail,l
should hf.
be In.
in­
Rev. Carl BllvernaU. Pastor
. terestlng games.
The number of voliunoi in the
Morning worship, 10 am
Blate Library Division of the
Sunday school. 11 am.
Sunday worship. 7:30 pm
Pointed objects, falls and itord
Wednre4*y family-worship.
blows cause nearly 80 percent.
Adult’Bible study, 7:30 pm I of eye injuries among children, 1.120.000 during tlie last five
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm
i Tench youngsters safe play for
Boys. Girls Fellow&amp;hlpJCy :30..
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WOODBURY UNITED
Call Wl 5-3481
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BRETHREN CHURCH

Highbank

Vlllage of Woodbury
Bunday school. 8:45 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Junior church for children, 4-9.
Youth choir rchcari.-il. Wed.. 8.
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed.. 7.
Bible Study and Prujur ser­
vice, WeddMday, 8 pm. at Roger
Carey Home, west of church.
BOWE&amp;S M1LLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTH. Evangelist
10 am. Momlng service.
11:15 am Bunday school.

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SOUTH KALAMO
PENTECOSTAL
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
1631 Ionia Rd.. Kalamo

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Morning worship, II am
Young People's service, 8:30,
Evening service, 7;30 pm.
Thursday prayer and Bible
study, 7:30 pm

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland Avenue

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11 a.m. Morning worship.
6 pm. Young People’s service
7 p.m. Evangelutlc service.
7 pm. Wednesday service.

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1118 Jordan Lake Street
Lake Odessa I P A. Campgrounds
Phone DR 4-8277

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CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
day and Saturday. 2 to 4 pzn.
CHURCH
Campground Rd. 8 miles south
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Pastor, Donald Tack
___
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school. 10 am
Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Rd.
Worship, 11 am.
4 ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm.
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Prayer. Bible study, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am
Young People's service, 7 pm. MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Evangelical service. 8 pm.
Route 3 Delton
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher
WOODLAND METHODIST
Bunday
school. 10 am.
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
Worsliip, 11 a.m.
Morning worahip. 11 ami
Bunday evening service, 7:30.
Wed. evening service. 7:30.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.

Darrell Starbard, president.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
pm.. Batty Ovenahlre, director. &lt;’
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday. 7:30
pm Class leaders. Clayton Mote
and Fred Sawdy.

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Bunday school. 10 a m.
Momlng worship, 11 am.
Young People's Service, 7 pm.
Evening service. 8 pm.
Bible Study. Wed., 7:30 pm

BTONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Keep-

Ph. 945-2421

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nr«r Thnmanrue take was
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Jj _ ‘

Grandson tomorrow two white

give up your own religion and
take the white man'* religion.
Now my grandson you must not
change your reUgion. but if yew
children in thl* village, the

and take the white man's re-

By H. D. Burpee

must die In tta religion of your
fathers and grandfathers who
have gone beyond the setting sun
to live, where you wlU soon
come.” We listened to what he
sold very complacently. He said
himself, the old Chief. "Why
there Is not so much difference
In the white man's religion and
tta Indian's religion, tta Indian

one must consult the records of sick and sent a messenger, one
the past. When the late Daniel | of his Indians, over to the camp
Stryker was president of the meeting saying; "I am very sick. prayers, forgave their sins and
Barry founty Pioneer Society he: I want to ace in my wigwam lhe put his Holy Bptrit in their
made attempt* to gather ma-1 Mlsslonarlm Fitch and Hickey." hearts and it tells them now
terial about the red men. The j When he sent the word the camp
following letters to him will In- 1 meeting was jiut closing up and
tercet our readcra who want to Elder Fitch and mjsclf rode In their hearts and thia white
know about Uu- aborigines who right through the muddy roads mana religion la* you call It)
roamed taunts now so familiar and darkness till 2 o'clock the makee them happy In heart. Now
to pleasure seekers:
[next morning before we reached my brother your Indian religion
Detroit. Mil'll Brother Mudge's house. We
Aug. 19th. 1805 ' stayed with him UH after break- broke up our camp meeting we
, marched around the grounds
uu- ihu
a nc nevunu singing and shouUng praises to
on the l?th Inst., requesting me Chief nnd other Indians had tho Great Good Spirit, and then
al) shook hands and parted
to send you a paper'to be rtrul traveled all night, so when wewe
-----------------------before your society next month reached Uie old Chiefs wigwam well and happy.
M your Annual Meeting, anting they were (here to greet ui
I Not -------so wilh your Indian reforth my experience* In MisWr went In to iwr tlie oldI llglon and dances, and your In­
stonary life among the Indians Chief but he was better. He waa
of Barry, Eaton. Ionia. Kent, shrewd and cunning as an old
Clinton and other counties In fox. We shook hands with him ment. At these meetings you
Michigan during The years 1848- and sat down to listen to what visit, get whiskey, and there
'40 •'50 I. sir, should be pleased he had to say. I think hte speech many of your chief's warriors,
to do so. and would further be | was nlxiut os follows: "My white women and children get drunk
pleased to meet with the Bocicty BrotheraM I wu very nick when and quarrel and fight, cut each
by shaking hands, but port as
enemies, and now you say to us

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Chief

and

these

csmp mec.ing unacr nou; ,
■
,lcld Uy request of the Indians.
I promised you that I would
MT subject, "First, Salvation. I™lu}rr of
Second Hrnven. Henrv Jackson Bank In regard to their ryeoUrccions about

THE HASTEMG 8 BANNER—1

E. Mudge* derer. supposing It was their pre­
Other sermon. The meeting was
Sie of great Interest and power, ped my hand, and shouted oM farm near wher
rogative to do so.
ne day forty persons were at "Glorv Olqry be- to God ” Wasln^ stands and also
&lt;Here thl* in I cresting narrative
a little lost but soon got beck
Berryville hill,
the
altar
at
once.
The chief vLsl ted the school
About that time Packet-cta- again and finished ,my sermon. II ---------- — --- ----------have
always
been
glad
I
took
the
j
lingo.
Asquesah.
Bund
ego,
James
was very much intereeted In our I -or.. lhe
—■ Chief
—— of the Hastings
work, although it made a double Smith and John Smith was of­
picture book* I asked him to (hand gave up hU God and look
— ... —
, ten called "Me Hungry John"
give me the name "owl" In In- Jesus. When some Catholic In­
About my getting across the because of hl* voracious appetite
dian He said. "Hoo-hoo, boo- leans came to the altar the In­
—
------- ..— -i— -nd My
Hungry John"
boo. hoo-hoo"
.|terpreter fell to the ground. I ----- -&gt; . ---------- ~
. _: ahull never form* one ora ver three times when aome Indian rhlle begging for something to
IMlri Uwi*' H was from a voung had tarrowed my canoe without ।
missionary appointediby tlecm- Jndl
(
hb
my knowing It, I will not take; Their delight wa* always unferencr. and Joo. Elliott, nia dav
in- tongue
,........
~__ oh
. come.
...come.
____ limn
I----- ------------•---- ------'* go
— into
•—
"Come,
Unu' tzi
10 1*11
tell.
'bounded
and• they
would
• Free Estimatoe la Nm Hss• isgi An* oa Tkwidm,
0,1 «*'* “&gt; mt- Jatus" And
1
wonderfully Mtaalned eertades at the sight of a dapple
dld conu' lo luin- 1 hwd by Uu‘ KraC'’ °f God
U1 my Kray horaq and would say
• Fitkite e»d DelMoy.
m ro
wltnran to it soon after, and work. Almost the happiest -Mequaah." meaning "big horse."
• M»ay 1 steplso.
wo* converted. I ask him to go
thought
of--my life te that I shall
- 1840
— - •tho
— Indians left the
•»-.
------- ------In
. 10 Yem s.mo Ucrttea.
to tta altar and he said. "I will *
meet thtte
ihesc Indians
Indians for
for whom
whom II BarryvlUe rettlemait and moved
go with you." That wm a very,
have labored.
'lover to the north side of TtwrnTHE FURNITUU
tappy night for me and others.
I think Brother Sapp preached
Rev. T. T. Clark.
appu- Lake where they built a
All seemed to be under the in- I that day--------------------about Canaan------and—
the
BUILDING
Grand
Rapids.
Mich
|
school-house.
tta Holy Spirit I. large grapes that grow there,
there. j|
fluence of the
Butteville. N. D.
I cave them a quantity of lumWayne Hazel
soon learned to preach through. The Indians could understand it.
and
felt* that
that J&lt;5SUS
Jesus could
could «give
an interpreter.
•
nd fel
lve „
Phana
374-3523
About mv first effort was at them all thing* for the soul. I Hon- Daniel Striker,
the Indian's sugar camp, and the1 also preached in '55 at the Lowell Hastings. Mich.

As moot of you know, the week, in Septanber. but my health win
of graduation in June. I had in I not allow. I will write a few
my column that week an article' things that occurred with me In
that appeared in Uie BANNER 18-18. 1840. 1850.
regarding the graduation of lhe i i visited that bond of Indians
Class of 1904. There were 18 j located on Thomnpple Lake first
graduates that year and I asked | in the Bummer of 1848. Pah-queIf anyone knew the whereabouts to-ah was Chief, an old man. his
or anything about what hap- name in English meant "the man
pened to this Class of 1004 I with the brood seat."----Wlth my
thought, after 62 years, it would interpreter
- old people among us. It also tells
be Interesting to know.
I said call your men together, he among us, and your religion says
two different did, called them Into his wig- Uic same.
You white people have your
great camp meetings, we Indians
gobi* to give you Information on bacco for u* to smoke?" I said
"have none". I had some In my
D. McMurray and Florence Viola saddle bags but gave it all out good times in our Great Feasts
Wood. I want to thank all lhe in Eaton County to other In­ as you do at your camp meetings,
people who have contributed in- dians. wcu
well said ™
he, " &lt;vcWe smui
shall and there is not much difference
formation on these graduates, no:
you i |n the two religions." In reply
.— listen
— to_ you
,__ unless
---------,„
Won't someone come up with
in- furnish
•—■-*- the
•*-- tobacco
- ----- —
—• our j we said our roilglorus agree In
------to fill
formation on
-----------plp“
we smokB wlU!e you wme things, but they are very
k
Pnmch. " and all of them rose up | different In other things. At our
K1‘U'- and went out of the wigwams, camp meetings the mtestonarlea j
I hired a boy of thelra and preach sermons from tha Great
Harper. LUlian B. Knapp. Frank sent him up to Hartings and - -------------------------W. Kenfield. Charlee William bought some tobacco, when the Bible, which book shows that all
Edwards. Grace. B. Giddings, boy got buck I gave them a few men are sinners, that our father
Grace J. Stewart. Inda Belle plugs of "Cavendteh Plilg." They
Busby and Glen Waite?
at oner came Into the wigwams sinned in the Garden of Eden,
Tnte loeter from Hartings nnd cut up the plug tobacco and the beautiful garden in which
1 filled their plpea. and all of them the GreM Good Spirit that
I was a member of Uie gradunand smoked and listened created them placed them.
lion class of 1004 I live In tta while I preached to them. They
In Adam's veins were all the
same house as I did at that seemed, most of than, very re­ worn and throes of the human
time. I retired about ten years spectful and ateenUve to the family and when Adam fell from
, preached word of God. God's
miv
Rplnt
dur!:,K tlM.
und Holiness. ail his children feU
The Other letter states:
,first
llwb sermon w
to rest uuuu
upon uuc
those Into sin and Iniquity, whether
Mr. Burpee: In your quest for Indians with His. convincing three children are white, black
infennatton on the class of 1004 Pou-er. I never furnished tobacco। or copper color a* you Indians
My uncle, Ben McMurray Is still more than once or twice to the
alive and livre in Ohio. He tas lnduu„ to secure ttalr attention, Great Oobd Spirit sent his only
a son In Grand Rapids He was this custom among tliem was son the Lord Jesus Christ. &lt;Hte
the one mentioned in the CKiS strong. When any s-janger ap- humanity was created In the
traln wreck. My grandmother pearod among I hem with his !n- womb of a pure Jewess Virgin
Torpenlng sat in a window and lerpn ter and requested the Chief
watched.
to call his people toguttar and Jesus Christ Is the Gospel, the
For Ben's addrtaas you could listen to him. they always said, good news wti missionaries preach
ask my stetor. Mrs. Elite Kelly, "furnish Uie tobacco”
to you; this Lord Joiu Christ
near Middleville. Enjoy your
In 1840 we held a camp meot- laid two natures, a Divine nature
" Fresh Out of Uie Attic."
mg tn Eaton County. I think it_____________________
___ _____
from the Great Good Spirit,
and
Sincerely,
wits 12 or 15 miles south east of ,a Human nature from hte
Mrs Harris Moore &lt; Donna Brother Mudgw place. Rev. A.' M. | Mother, (the Virgin hte mother.
HuU&gt;
. F»'xh was Presiding Elder at whose name was Mary.) This
Spring Lake. Mich.
that meeting. The Indians from Lord Jesus Christ died for us
In one of my BANNER scrap Noflawa Mission 10 mllewsouth1 sinners to show he was a Savior
books I found this meet Interest-1 of Battle Creek, who had been of Adam's race. He raised his
Ing story. I am sure you will all converted about two years, and own body after It had been burenjoy this story entitled
the Pagan Indians of Thorn- led three days and then ascendTHE INDIANS OF
apple Lake were abo there and ed up Into Heaven as our Great
THORNAPPLE LAKE
many of them were converted. Good Chief to plead for US poor
Light Thrown Upon This IJttle among the number converted, sinners before the great white
Known Phase of Cbunty History was the second Chief Askasaw. I Uirone of the Holy and Pure God
By tatters of Early Missionaries. Ibut God surely converted him' where we cry to him for pardon
LitUe has been known about I and many more at this camp j
nur *|r'”
tta niornapj4e take Indians meeting. During this camp meet-1
Your children here thismorn­
end sources of new InformaUon &gt; Ing Pah-quo-to-oil. the old chief
i»K who have got back from
at tta present time are forever would not go to the camp meet-camp mccUjig know what I said

second

— " nr nunc UJ SX-K. anu io
save that which waa loat." Most
*H of them brought Uielr testaw,.r„
.... . ...... ..... ....

your

over from thl* camp meeting,
that there 1* not much differ­
ence between the while man'*
religion and the Indian* ro­

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�tNoil T. Brandt
With Popular
Holly Arbor Thoatre

Public Forum

Carlton Grange
Lists Activities

Nell T Brandt, son of Mr. and
Mra. Harold C. Brandt, Rl Dol­
ing. U nearing Uie end of hb third
ieajon with the populy RoUy
. _ - ■
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Carlton Grange met Thursday, j g

Augu»t 26th Mid 27th Brandt
...___ .u- tMrflno ml® tn “The

a#*btotricC*10h wm* tchtdulr&lt;|altt&gt; I the ladles to bring their friends
I to a Bae Uns dress party at her
i house Wednesday. Aug. 24. at 2

Michigan Banks
Major Lenders
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Ranguette
andyMr. and Mra. Kenneth
To
Fanners
utojc.
| Starfim were
elected delegate# to

I

Mra Lao Barry attended a 1 the CounlT Convention Septem.^fr_
.re1
; iwr 1. at Star Grange.

Michigan bonks were serving
fannera with more credit and

East Middle Lake

out of ten Insured banks
throughout the country had
agricultural loans outstanding; By Mr., BmU U. COnu
with nearly 92 percent of the
banks tn Michigan extending
Mr. nnd Mra. Loren Dull of

Barry Fann
Calendar..

two1

position as lime ot accident, and
prove our officer# arc doing
their duty. AU should be treated
equal not show prejudice for
friend or relative.
Second, we are facing Ux&gt; fact

and Mra. Mason of Nashville
V.ere Thursday, Aug. «, callers of

#^rt

chamber

operas,

by

Carlo Menottl.
In "The Medium" Brandt will
play the part of Toby, the mute,
and in 'The Telephone" will have
the part of Ben. Helane Kaub.
&lt;ranerand director of Holly Arbor
Theatre, wiU sing the part «
Lucy. Mrs Kaub has sung in musi­
cals In California and New York.
She has also studied and taught
nt Interlochen National Music

Mn and Mra. William Barrett
institutional group of lender# at
and children of Flint were Batdoctor and a nunc In attend-‘ The program was on leghla- the beginning of this year, ac­
cording to Thomas F. Stebbins,
bulancc service?
ance. Mra Borey suggested the uon. led by Kenneth Stamm. Leo president. Hastings City Bank.
Brandt, who has been assistant
family?
Tlie most Interesting thoughts
rl-wnww
«** up
nn a
■ meeting
mMttnw for
tar n-—■ .....l-re Rfamm T.lnvrf
Orange act
JU£
Mr. and Mra. Donald Geiger of
During 1M5, the States’
I have received talking to tlie director tills year, Just flnlsh«d 8
successful run as Don Gresham
Lake Fenton. Friday visitor# » ere
Stamm gave brief talks on new bank* maintained their leaderhis niece. Mra. Dolly Reynolds,
give our sheriff's department in "The Moon I# Blue.” He also
legislation cither passed or un­
appeared with Deanna Dech in
her daughter, Mra. Sandra Pow­
der consideration. which was fol­
X-n.te"
.n&lt;1
ell, son and another granddaqgh-uaca vai
NX*-. —
— "Touch
----­
EXPIRT TiRE lowed by a general discussion.
Based on the 2Slh annual
Credit mu* be given to the qualified to take care of any of Heaven." Miss Dech appeared
emergency In the sheriff’s de­
SERVICk
There will be installation of farm lending summary of the tension oOtea. # pnUIUj Bumpus. * Mrs, Pat Stroup
with George Maharis in the Route
partment and to combine lire
agricultural committee of the SEPT 13 Host Economics Exisn- ,j( South Bcnd MU1 Joan EnKle
66
TV
series.
American Banker# Association. slcn mud/ Group OfllMM Trait!** of Ornnd Rapldl| und William classes. which Incidentally has ambulance service with the sher­
After a vacation in the Hastings
iff* department. The &gt;36.000 plus area. Brandt win go to Chicago
ESPttl
S" &gt;. .? rurfr
Mutoon were Aug.
Hale Carpenter and Mrs. Leatha ginnlng of 1966. Michigan banks pasted 7:30-10:00 p.a. for tk«w 20 weekend guests of Mr. and
for a Fall singing engagement.
were helping fanners with &gt;247 who prslsr 10 attend aa svsnin# Mrs prnnk Engle.
lure to the young? (In many j sldercd on Aug. 2. ballot for new
Palmer.
He worked for Felpausch for
jail,
would
be *better
1----&gt;■-&gt;&gt;—
’'"** ,fspent If three year# and formerly wafsjn
Tire Shop
I Mrs. Winn Hutchinson, son cares this is doubtful, but when —
A homecoming is planned for million In loans, seven percent sRS^’is-Livsstoek ouUock
used to train our men wno
•,
U. S. ROYAL
Sept. 11. Thia is for all member#, more than a year previous.
int_Charlotta rairrroanda. ■ p m. ; James of Ada, sister, Mr*. Floyd a good childrens movie Is re­ haven't had training enough to;Ult Prwbj ter tan Choir.
former members and friends of
This total Included 1140 mil- sbpt. 37—uvstiock Outlook m«t । Gcjser and daughter of Lowell leased why not charge a smaller
not be ton
| LU4ICU Vtt .... . re.... .... .. &gt;&lt;re..... fee so many worthy kids can see todl. ell proto, end ere U». s
community better service and
nfcht driving They do re­
Best Buys on
|98 million In farm mortgages.
j Cairns Sunday. Aug. 21. * Mr.
to u1
“Stowbut
entertainment.
At the some time, MO millloci in
and Mr#. Frank Engle spent two
What ever happened to wcckiw &amp; Used Tires
. day# In Detroit. * Mr. and Mrs.
also cut down your ability to
MmtW FREE!
. -Ko plenty of ground i.pocc in presicompanies; 1143 mil­
Worren Cairns attended the
Oo€8. U*6. . management shy;
build a Jail large
Attend Convention suranev
lion by the Federal Land Banks;
C.S.C. at the home of Leo Van
Ken Sebright, vice president, |46 million by Production Credit
' enough to take care of all the
Buskirk at Milo. * Mr. and Mr#.
I JaU birds we wiU have In Barry
and Rick Sebright, service nun- Aasoclatlans; and (14 million In
Jeff Lenon of Lansing spent a
■—Bdward BUomu, B3, tall
nger. of PrairtevUle Farm i In­ non real estate loans, plus &gt;21 AUO.
weekend
with
to atop la shut ad claar dlstaacs. «. recent ---------- —
—- —Mr.
-• and all the kids have over paid; they County with properly trained1
dustrial Supply, Inc, Oliver
Broadway; Harty Morrison, Dowliac, Mra. Carl Faulkner. They oil en- surely could be shown where officers. We all know one poorly
•xMhlUon drlalna. E. State BL: WU- .
. the Ion)a
equipment dealer at Delton, at­
trained man In time will ruin
their money went It certainly tho name of tho complete force, I
eu "*c
,
tended Oliver Corporation's 1966 tlon. About 11 percent of the bam Carr. 403 W. Csatar. saMMUas .
Mr. Faulkner chauffered aevGrowing "O’* Program at Mason production credit extended by rtrivix, n But* hl
I believe the nuaou Lhe Jail wm
Kosbar, at. *#MM-1 eral WS.CS. ladles to lhe School plumbing).
PARKING
lending Institutions to Michigan
lintnen.
’ ’ of Missions program at Middlew
asking the movie turned down on first propoMtl
August 23-35.
'• ££ vlUe. * Mr#. Goldie Fuller and
.P*
fanners came from banks.
perl, do licBOM on
are not qualified on law abid­
Stebbins said that "'bankers
•
daughter
and
friend
of
Atlanta.
;
UBtlon on porKD,
to stop Ga., visited her brother, Mr. and
nL0U%
‘
ing men. It is not tho men's
in Michigan are conscious of
\
Mrs. Walter E. CulberL Sunday,
ld
fault If we do not provide train­
LONG-TERM LOANS
“’ Aug. 21, Mr and Mra. Culbert ’*5T" t^0’’
.‘5J2 ing for than.
required in agriculture today
otherwise hanging around town
Why doesn't Uie department
FOR CROP STORAGE
Waiter
PUak,
NeshvUie
\
visited
her
sister,
Freda,
at
her
AUO.
bored and socking trouble.
consider hiring military police
&gt;*)•
meaner.
X.
Michigan^
Summer
cottage
north
of
Holfort through improved lending
trained mem when available?
I
Mrs. John Connors
FACILITIES
*c!ehuLrfcplMric^ nL.Men,S43b E. 8ob MJent the Aug. 20th weekend
ing credit demands of the
money to train than to witness'
Hustings
suu B4 . &gt;p««4ins 35 ta as, x. visiting his daughter In Detroit.
Uic a Land Bank loan
accident* and handle problems,.
MUbissa; WLUtaa Qsini*n. 938
* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faulkner,
Dr. •pMdisg to in 25, M. Jto.to~. O«to toJun.Mr
for
new
crop storage fa­
borides
Uiey
have
received
flrat
August 22. 1866
#.; Loy Lotnssr. DtllM. stood tag
fanners, according to Stebbins.
aid training. Ry; hiring three J
cilities, other needed
la 25, M. MUMgaa; Albert Masi­ and Mrs. Frank Engle. Mr and
&gt;. 330 W. MUI St, «p m3 Ing 43 Mrs. Gust Lagols and Mra War­
num it would save-thc county
farm improvements.
stontlal gilln of the total assets
ren Calms attended the funeral
some money. But. no, they feel
Long-term to fit your
of farm families. Therefore, In
of Prank Bumpus at Lansing. *
tho boys ore too strict os an
needs. Prepayment
the aggregate. the equity posl- rarkias Lol. jxhlblUoa
Mra. Lottie Bumpus returned Intereat in our County problems. average. Maybe that Is so In this
Susual McCaaiaa. 331
home Sunday, Aug. 21, after
county. The only other suggc#-’
without penalty. See
■L.
35
ia
#5
«p«tdlnr.
B
N ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE
spending a week with
llc opinion, is being maintained raa Hop «l&lt;n. Banton and
■---- - her bro— rourui avr., unc uucosi ls Uon then Is to
“ take the money ,
------------- ...
e
groujyiand ,
at a satisfactory level. Nation­
?,r,'
wdnJlr&lt;ftl nboard thc destroyer USS MH-, you
would
use
Prv»rrh at Tandncr A Mr*; lAuise ...
... .
....
■
... l.____ — • — ,to train m'PTT of
ally. farm families Have &gt;212
■you name tho job and Wheel Horae has the attaching tool you’ll
billion of their own funds in­
BLfaUnr. to yi.tdrisM o&lt;
B.Lnm^rturday^Aug w’ Dc5tru&gt;,T 8&lt;iu«iron 32 Ln the qualified standards and raise!
Lottie Bumpus Saturday. Aug. 20.
China
reasonable
vested in agriculture. This repre- Ben#noed. 8o« the complete Um of Wheel Horae tractor# and quickretutre. Sea.
rererere The
* —. Mllllnlx
........... is
-&gt; wages to
... a
.. ----—........ figure.
.... — - I
to provide gun fire support to i I'm sure wo wouldn't have a
attaching took now oa dieplay.
caplta! requirements of farmers, cantrot, E. CUaton: David
Army, Marine and South Viet-1 condemned law deportment, wcj
Stebbins stressed tlie Importnames© forces In Vietnam.
| now have. But one we could be |
E. L CARPENTER HARDWARE
Sunday. Aug. 21, visitors of Mr.! proud of. and a county we would &lt;
working closely tognlhcr to Im­
142 L State Street, Halting,
Fhaaa Wl 5-29S3
and Mrs. Harold Johnston were be proud to live Ln. I'm not
By Ruth Peterman
necessarily condemning our men. I
prove farm financial orrangeno doubt they are doing lhe best1
Mr. and Mra. E. Ray Striker
Kre^ Jr, erf Middle
HASTINGS OFFICE
to uku
their iwiu
ability.
But with re,.
better
—7
;
j , Juupn n.wucr, or., m auuluc uj
.;. uu,
—.-, .
nd Daryl
rinrvi have
have returned
returned '' toi
to i
... amj
__ . Mrs. Mildred
_ .. 8had&amp;*provislons
__
nnd
made for more tralp301 Vj Se. Michigan
LaPurte, Textu. utter a. visit,
Linda. ★ Mlns Alma Everett tag they could bo bettor.
'
Sincerely.
Phone 945-9415
tennon.
I. Btrimbnck
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Hawkina,'[Mra. Dewitt Everett.
■ iceailvv «Dei
who have been visiting her parTho deecendnntB of Sidney
and Blanche Thoma* held their
reunion Sunday at Tyden Park,
where lie .Is employed ns public with 37 present for the picnic.
relations director for the Amerl- Officers are: President, Bernard
can Heritage Wax Museum in
Scottsdalo nror Phoenix.
I___ _______ __ ,
___
I, : Twenty-seven members of the Ungs. The reunion will be held
Merry Social Club held a picnic at the some place in 1967. Itolaat Jordan Lake. Thursday. Aug. tires attended from Midland.
I1. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Bret Strong Lawton. Paw Paw, Lansing,
of Portland announce the en- Kalamazoo, Lake Odessa and
gagement of their d n u k h t e r Hastings.
Gloria, to F^fd Gunderman. son I Dana -Heidrick of Ann Arbor
of E. W. Gundefman of Lake i spent Aug. 20th weekend with
Odessa. An OtX 22 wedding Is ; iier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
planned.
I Heidrick. She had oa her guests
The engagement of Miss1 Rima KI Oner of Stanford. Conn,
Beatrice Gallagher. 723 W. Shia-1 Libby Patton of South Carolina,
wnssee, Lansing, to Robert Lorry Boyce of Livonia. All are
Goodrich of Oakley, is tuinounc- I Summer students at the UniverPLUMBING SUPPLIES
cd by i»cr father. Mr. Pat Oal- alty of Michigan,
Dulll Hill.J3i X. Br»*4’
lagher of Lake Odresa. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hummel
WATER SOFTENERS
WATER HEATERS
512 x. Gallagher was graduated from and family held a farewell party
ri«M Lansing Community C o 11 e g c.; id honor of Leon Hummel of
------- FREE ESTIMATE
taunts to Practical Nursing Course, and la &gt; Orleans. Sunday.-Aug. 21. who is
trot. n. employed by the Sparrow Hos- home on leave from Fort Leon2153 Gun Lake Rood
Hastings
rteht^air Pltkl I” Lansing. Her fiance Is (ard Wood. Mo. TIiom attending
W
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ZmatkM the son*t&gt;! Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald [were Mr. and Mrs. Harold HumHOT WATER BASEBOARD HEATING
i without Goodrich. 14901 Peet Road. Oak- mcl and family of Portland and
tey- He ta wnptoyrtl hy Michigan Mr. nnd Mra. William Morey
id. Court Bell Telephone, teuulng. A Sept.; and Dawn of Ionia. * Susan and
Coll Wl 5-5769
30 wedding Is planned. | Mike Carter npetit the Aug. ^iOtli
Seaman Apprentice Paul C. weekend with their aunt. Mr.
McLeod. USN, son of Mr. nnd and Mrs. Harl McAllister of MUI
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, September 8, 1966

New Teachers
Welcomed at
Rotary Breakfast

Picture* of Dennis Dingman

.tew at Michigan** State Fair,

New members of the Hastings
school faculty were welcomed
Tuesday when members of the
Rotary Club honored them al a
breakfast at the Hotel Hastings.

arreted by Mayor Franklin C.
Supt. of Schools Richard J.
Guenther Introduced members of
the Board of Education, and ad­
ministrative staff and new facul­
ty member*.
Ken Robbe Introduced repre­
sentative* of various civic organ­
izations and Secretary-Manager
Russel) Hankins of the Hastings

spoke briefly.
The Rev. Roger Janke gave the
Invocation.

Thire persons were killed In
pm.

NW. 12-27

NUMBER 21

—EDITORIALS—
■ hnt by R.M.C.
Although the one-man grand perfectly legal!* th® investigation
Jury operating in Wayne County was discontinued.
has no direct connection with
'affaire In Barry County, It is of many tn Michigan who will foDow.
Interest everywiwre In Michigan. with special interest. the operation
I Thu*, the replacement of Judge of the Wayne Grand Jury unde
■
Edward Plggtns who served effec­ new management.
tively and

3 Killed in
2-Car Crash
At Intersection

UPPER PENINSULA
SEASON :

with

distinction by

that seemed pretty much politically
slanted, gives rise to questions
concerning the future of this effort
to fight graft.
Many remember, for example,
what happened when Judge Leland

SEASON

On Liquor Issue

I
Electors tn five Barry govern- ।
mental units are to vote on:
"liquor by the glass" at the Nov.
8 general election. County Clerk
William Cridler report*.

port were tiled.
The declaration of U Thant,
Petitions calling for a vote on
secretary general of the United the question had previously been
Nations to the effect that. “I have filed tor the City of Hastings
and
for Barry and Prairieville,
decided not to offer myself tor a
Townships.

and so leave the Security Council
unfettered in Its r

—Barry Jury
as Juror cm ^one-man grand Jury.;mind former-Pre»ldent Galvin
.
in the 1940's Investigating corrup- ’ Coolidge's famed statement. "I do Awards.$25,000
Hon In the state government (the I not choose to run." made In 1928
grand Jury on which Kim Sigler when asked by Republican leader* In Damages

NOV.N

DECA

AM.ERLE« DEER 'W
HUNTING AREAS

served •* special prosecutor*. What j to consider a third term.
I A a&lt;rry County
C(Mjrl
came from. Ihelr college and
did .happen? Nothing I For one
Neither declaration represent* a jury by a 10-2 vote awarded
assignment here follow:
Mrs. Judy K. Sharp. Hastings, State Police.
;reason or another (undoubtedly I
(Continued on Page 4) L. $25,000 in damages to Peter
In a sharp cutback from last year, the Conservation Department is offering about 143,000
Western Michigan University. Jr.
__________________________________________ ; Buekema of Sparta Inpermit*
his suitfor antlcrlcss deer hunting this fall in the 56 special areas shown above. Upon
acene
Dead al
Hi. Math-Science:
arw
’ ugalnsl David F. Ronk. admlnlsbuying 1966 firearm or archery deer licenses, hunters can pick up permit application forms
Larry Melendy, Drayton Plains.
from the Department’s. Publications Room in Lansing or from some 4,000 dealers through­
Olivet College. High School Lat­ ler, 59, ot Tapper Lake.
i
»7
Jr
z-»
«za v v
tr
w
■
Brennan.
in-Social Studies:
out the state. They have until September 30 to get their applications completed and
Mrs Mary Melendy, Athens.
postmarked for return mailing to the Department's Lansing office. Sportsmen are reminded
Olivet College. High School Eng­ the Ionia Memorial Hospital. \
JJ
about 5 pjn. Friday and the
that the permits do no guarantee access to private lands within the antlerless deer area*.
lish;
According to the report.. Mrs.
The appointment of seven new School aL MSU and at Merrill
They will still need the O.K. of owners to hunt on these lands. In applying, they should
Raymond Shank. Olivet. Hunt­ Henson waa driving south on members to the staff have been ;■ Palmer Institute in
In Detroit.
note that some antlerless deer areas in the northeastern part of the Lower Peninsula and
ington College. Jr. Hish English; M-6fl
M-flfl and Mr. uaner
Carter was arivnig
driving announced thl* ....
week o,
by Thomas
Mri
Mrx wucox
Wilcox is
Is marriemarried .
and
—-----.has
those in southern Michigan are largely made up of private lands.
Another point toreCharles Dickson. Kalamazoo. west on M-50. en route home F Howard. Coordinator of Spec- . two teen-age children.
Western Michigan (MA). High from Charlotte
member is that Livingston County, which embraces areas 50-53, is closed to Sunday
’
' 1*1 Education from Barn Coun-1
homcbound ftnd hoep|talSchool Counselor;
The Carter car *truck the | ly.
l2ed WBchcr acu as a liaison be­ Ronk. 66. chief drainage engineer
hunting. —Mich. Dept, of Conservation
Miss Meria Neeb. Hastings,
tween the school and the home for the State Highway Depart­
Western Michigan *MA*. EleMr. Carter's body was taken to (in special education as the new for children that ar* physically ment. was killed In the accident
. mentary Art;
the Pray Funeral Home at Char- year began Sept. fl. They are pro- unable to attend regular school
Mrs Deloris Dipp. Freeport. loUe. Ho was a former resident1 gram* for trainable children and Through this program It is pos­
Western Michigan, Northeastern of-------- •—'--homebound.
Charlotte. Mrs. Carter
’s body
sible for the children to continue car east on State Road cn route
Elementary:
Claude Kelly and Roselyn their regular academic training to Lansing from Kalamazoo
Miss Kay Stanton. R2 Middle­
while temporarily disabled Thl* when the accident ocurred.
ville. Western Michigan. North­
from Caro where they have Is the first year such a program
Beukema wo* seriously Injured
Tile thouahttulnes* of__
eastern Elementary;
been speech eorrectlonlaU tor has been available to Barry in the crash and listed medical
Wilkins. R4 Hastings, *n turning j
Karl Kleinschmidt. Tecumseh.
County schools.
■
In a wallet he found on Aug 28 '
University of Michigan. High
Mr. and Mrs. Kidder are gradu­
School Speech;
Starting this week, hunter* can brought a lengthy letter of, School bell* w
are ringing urm.
thta
$25,000 In damages.
ates of Middleville High School
David Wler. Comstock Park,
apply (or this fall's antlerless deer thanks from the wife of 1U Thursday for some 3JOO stuBeukema was a passenger In and wild turkey shooting permits, °*'nrr.
and Central Michigan University.
Hope College. High School Social
| dents In the Hastings school dlsBoth are currently working on Ing the trainable retarded chil­ the Brennan car.
Studies;
the Conservation Department re­
Mra.
Frank
faaililo
of
Do|
trict
and
about
2300
youngster*
James Oliver. Erie. Eastern
master degrees in speech pa- dren at the Barry County
ports.
trolt wrote The Banner bar ' are being transported by school
Special Education School on
Michigan University, Junior and
.... a ...
thank*, and —
enclosed
$19 bU;, Robert Miller, coordinator
M-79 this FaTL
Senior High French;
should liave their 1M6 supplies
They will be serving children
Jeffrey Hinman. Hastings.
Miss
Lipkey
received
her
bach
­
[ principal, reports
Wilkins.
In both Hastings and Middleville
elor's
and
master's
degrees
from
Western Michigan. Junior High
application
forms
for
antlerieaa
"Both mv husband and myself j
“Hasting*
—”------ ‘--------l» operating M bas­
Members of the Barry .County schools
Special Education:
They are the parents ol two Western Michigan University at
will never forget hl* kindness." 1
Sportswomen's
Club
will
cele
­
Kalamazoo.
'
g
Mrs. Eva Jeane Johnson, Del­
Department license officials re­
children.
Mrs. Cnuzilla explained that
During her tenure as a teacher.
ton. Western Michigan. Junior brate their 20lh anniversary with
mind permit hopefuls that they
a
special
"mortgage
burning"
she
and
her
husband
had
Just'
High English;
graduate of Western Michigan Miss Lipkey has taught two year*
the Straits and stopped | In Hasting*, children
Mrs. Janet Klovanich. Has­ ceremony at their clubhouse at University, has also Joined the In parochial schools. 21 years in
te meet application deadlines. Tur- crossed
In the town of Moran They Uteri. --------------------------------------------------must go through hazardous areas
tings. Youngstown, University. Podunk Lake on Sunday. Sept.
rural schools in Barry County
Arthur Bteeby. director of Ex­
tn attend
attend kindergarten
klnrlertmrt^n and
and first
drove on to Hulbert where he to
Northeastern Kindergarten;
tension work here, luu an­
Ron comes from Yale, Mich ,
Another
highlight
of
the
day
discovered
he had lost his wallet, and second grades are being
Mrs. Mary Buualda. Hasting*.
nounced that a lime lest day is postmarking deer permit appllcaand Is currently doing‘work at Dalton Kellogg School.
They
searched
everywhere
but
Uwported thl* year,
Assisting Miss Lipkey will be to be held on Thursday. SepL .15.
Western Michigan,
el come
Western Michigan University in
the
public
from
It
noon
to
5
Mare Alice Wlndos. also of rural
Coordinator Miller said every
Corners;
speech pathology.
is no change from last couldn't find It. so they drove the
Miss Jane Crowner. Charlotte.
Michigan State University,.Junabout 143 000 available- anllerles* returned to the tavern wh«M safety of children. Bute, eountv
Kellogg school.
tcrMted are Invited.
lor High English;
deer permits.
I l,,ey had stopped, and learned and local officials have had
Ron la married and hl* wife. cation School for the past four
Mrs. Ruth Larabee, Hastings.
—
...i—
-----I that Wilkin* had found the wal- school signs put up. "Achool'
Elaine. Is completing graduate years as a teacher assistant. She 301 8. Michigan and ft
Prior -----to submitting
their
entries,
Michigan State. Pleasantview
wort In mathematics at W.M.U. will aid In transporting the
deer permit applicants must first
Elementary;
» .
Mr*. Elisabeth Wilcox of youngsters to and from school x*
ouy arenery or nresirm ora u- the &lt;120 It contained, plus drtv- rural schools and cross
Mrs. Alina Gabbard. Bellevue,
Steeby said the technicians |
ellhcr resident or non­
Charlotte has recently Joined well bs assisting with the In­
j roadway*.
Hope College. Pleasantview Ele­
the Barry Intermediate Special struction in the classroom The will run two lime tests without resident. Their application* must other credentials
mentary;
Education Staff as a teacher Special Education School has In charge for all farmers
I
be mode on .special forms
The blinker light . I* now
the past been operated by the
Mrs. Dorothy Damson. Has­
"This Is a wonderful oppor- BVau&gt;ble at license dealers. They
tings. Western Michigan. North- ■
Barry County Association for tunlly for our farmers to have nre t0 be moiled In envelopes prepltallred.
eastern Elementary:
Mrs. Wilcox received her bach­ Retarded Children. It fs being kpeclal fields tested." Bteeby said. address«i to the Department's I
Mrs Jeanne Melsenbach. Has­
elor of science degree In home operated for the first time this He urged all farmers to take ad-1 rinsing office.
She added they have 10 ehU-I
“&gt; help rulde r«Mgtings, Michigan State &lt;MA*.
Funeral services for Cornelius economics and child development Fall by the Barry Intermediate vantage of these tests
| Detailed maps of this season's I arrn.
dren. ana
and naa
had sav
saved a long time j
*cro*’ *be streets.
High School English:
H. (Nell* Boekeloo, 71. 528 B. from Iowa State University and School District and will be sup­
8,n
■?alr,nan.Ot.thM special deer hunting areas and to make this trio.
Mann'ng the six special cross­
Donald Smith. Hastings &lt;Eng- ;Broadway, who died al 12:30 a.m. Is currently completing work in ported by state-aid and voted ABC office, will be present at all instructions for filling out appli-1
~
ings will be Mrs. Violet j land lost 4 years*. Michigan Bunday.
i
Sept 4. at Pennock Hos­ special education at Michigan county millage for the purpose three places to sign up farmer* caUmu afe provided tn the "1964
ter. at Michigan and
State. Junior and Senior High ।pital. were held at 4 pm. Tues­ State University. She has held ot special education.
for the lime or marl cost-sharing —
——..—
-------- - «&gt;—
Avenues: Euvene Kidder g
Industrial Arts;
i day at the Bponable • Glrrbach teaching .positions in Charlotte
I In Michigan "
o'"
Road and Taffee Drive;
Miss Constance King. Kalama- ;Funeral Home.
Public Schools, the Laboratory
Resident and nonresident I
wr«wa
*
County
School
diagnostician
zoo. Western Michigan. High
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis of­
8L Rose Senlot- Club
East Street; Walter M^sh. at
School Typing;
ficiated and burial was In River­
BL Rooo Senior Social Club Fall'* ranks
Broadway and Grant: Mriyln
Mrs Courtney has been an
Richard Horst. Dowagiac, Cen- ।side Cemetery.
meet in the school hall Mon­
i Whetstone, at Clinton and K**t
elementary teacher In the Lake­ will
tral Michigan University, HJgh
day, Sept. 12. at 1 pm.' with a
1 Street, and Frank Hyns*. at
wood public schools for the past
School Bookkeeping.
potluck dinner, a short program
Their
applications
are
to
be
subGrant
and Michigan Avenue.
Hastings students will have a
She received her bachelor's de­ provided, followed by card play- nutted on regular four-cent post­
vacation on Thursday and Fri­
Glenn E. Crandall. 70. o' Bra­ Thev will be on duly frog* 4:16
health
ing for those who *’Wt
cards. On the back side of each denton. Fla . and Pine Lake, was
....
....
He was born on April 4, 1895. day. October 13-14. when their gree from Michigan State Uni­
-----------•
-----------curd,
the
applicant:
1*
Designates
injured
fatallv
about
105
pm
•
*
““
J
15
10 ’ 45 P-mthe son of Henry and Anna teacher* attend the Michigan versity and is doing graduate
RUMMAGE SALE
Die special area where he wants Thursday. Kept. 1. in a two car
Parents are requested to IW
Education Association Regional work at MSU.
(Tamboom) Boekeloo.
Episcopal Parish House-Fri- to hunt turkeys: 2) Writes down crash on the Nnrrt* Road In th?1 thelr children follow ths
Mrs. Courtnay replaces Miss
He was raised In Kalamazoo Institute at Battle Creek. The
route* to school,
where he married Jessie Rogers dates for the Institute originally Mae Boonstoppel who has re­ day. Sept 16 and Saturday. Sept. hU small game license number. Prairieville Township, according
17. 9 am to 5 pm Hastings including Its number prefig; and to the sheriff's report
Bus drivers have received
on June 16. 1920. They moved to were announced here as Oct. 20- signed to lake a position with Ib
Club
—PW
----- —
9/|5 3* Signs his name In ink
the Allegan County schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Bulling Hastings shortly after their mar­
Mr Crandall died en route tv 'n*‘nicUon* and physical ag­
On the postage aide of tire card
aminations and specific regutaleft Bunday for Hong Kong, riage.
io
Borze**
Hospital
In
Kala•goes the applicant's home ad­
Mr. Boekeloo was a plumber.
Hons for the operation of their
traveling through Alaska, then to
dress. Completed cards are then
His wife died on Nov. 22. 1941.
Tokyo »nd then to Hong Kong.
to be mailed In envelope* ad­
He is survived by three daugh­
dressed to: .Wild Turkey. Michi­ driving their car. suffered In­
possible by the Gibson Com­ ters. Mr*. Wllda Morgan of Ap­
gan Department of Conservation. furies and was hospitalized at
pany of Greenville because of pleton. Wls.: Mr*. Horace
CUT OUT AND REMOVE DATE Of KILL
Borg ess.
Lansing, Michigan 48926
the high sales of Gibson prod­ ।Elaine* Harding of Kalamazoo,
MICHIGAN
ucts by Bulling'* Appliance and Mrs. William (Janet) Cum­
mings of Pittsburgh. Pa.: eight
There are 169 person.* making grandchildren; three great
onto the Ford Rond when her!
’
the trip, which is Just 200 miles grandchildren, and two sister*.
short of half-way around the Mrs. William Carson and Mrs.
driven bv Thoms* H. Sharp. 17.
Margaret Camburn of Kalama­
world.
h3
Middleville,
who
was
travelThe Bulling* will travel by Jet zoo. and a dear friend,'Dorothy
Funeral services for John
'ng south.
In the same plane with Mr. and Goodtnough.
Francisco, 86. of 629 8 Michigan.
Mrs Charles Gibson of Green­
Carlton Homecoming
Crandall car in time to avoid the
ville.
Tiie Bulling* were In Hong Carlton- Orange will bort their
Funeral services for Orville accident Both cars went off the
Deer Kill
■ Cookie* E Cook. 64. 711 E. southwest side of the road. Sharp
Kong last year when they made, homecoming Bunday. Sept 25,
Thursday al the Leonard-Osgood
their trip around\ the world.
Grand, who died at 6:15 am was not seriously hurt.
Funeral Home.
The Crandalls formerly owned
The Rev. George Elliott ts to
the drug store -t Middleville.
official" and bu-lal will be In
held at 3.30 pm this Thursday
If token under permit, give Areo No.
at the Leonard - Osgood Funeral
Home.
POINTS ON RIGHT ANTLER
POINTS ON I EFT ANTLER
The Rev George Elliott Is to
officiate and burial will be in
Riverside cemetery.

Barry Special Education
Staff Has 7 New Members

Hunters Can
Apply Now for
Special Permits

Hastings Schools
Open Thursday
For 3,800 Pupils

Poging

Diogenes

i

Sportswomen to
Mark Jubilee;
Burn Mortgage

Invite Barry
Farmers to Lime
Test Clinics

Neil Boekeloo
Dies Sunday at
Pennock Hospital

“ “"'Past
fast Middleville
i Druggist Killed
In 2-Car Crash

Teachers' Institute
Set for Oct. 13-14

The Bullings
On Wonderful
Hon fl Kong Trip

s 1966

Resident Archery

A

139002

DEER TAG

backward glances

ned from tbc
Banner filo

Ten visiting PfioU based at
the Charlotte airpark flew here
today for an InspecUon of atr
faclUUa* here. The pilots and
their guests will be entertained
at a buffet dinner by the Bachelders, after which they will re­
Twenty-nlne Pennock hospital turn to the neighboring city be­
guilds contributed 81378.49 In fore dark.
cash for various projects and In
addition considerable merchan­
dise and much time during the
In an effort to relieve traffic
and parking congestion on Main
John Hewitt, the chairman, re­ street on Saturday* and spacial
ported.
Ungs have decided not to part
their own cars on the main
Attorney Eugene F. Black. Port
Huron, Republican nominee for
attorney general. wlU be among,
During th* past year, pupils in
the O.O P. party notable* sched­
w rural Mhool* mad* civic work
uled to add res* the four-county
rally of Republican Women at
the Harting* Country Club next
BACKWARD GLANCES.
Thursday.
'

It Is estimated that more than
7.000 Barry County boys and girls
will be returning to their schools
this week, a record number.

John Francisco,
Cabinet Maker,
Dies Tuesday

Orville Cook
Dies Tuesday;
Rites Thursday

Barbara Klein
Asst. Librarian
At Lake Forest

Thi* is the Conservation Department's answer to
public outcries over the growing problem of illegal
kill* during Michigan's deer Seasons.
It is the
state's new deer tag which replaces the old, in­
creasingly mis-used in etaJ *Cal. The more 'ihe.itproof” tag has this one standard formal but bears
different colors for different deer license* (i.c:
resident archery, nonresident .firearm, etc.). It is
designed literally to "cut out" the potential
violator's chances of getting away with on illegallykilled deer. Upon downing a deer, the hunter must
specify the date of kill, the sex of hi* animal and,
if a buck, the number of points on it* antlers.
Conservation officer* will enforce thi* "cut-out”
requirement to the "T”.
In the center space
shown above, each successful hunter must also
write the location of hi* kill to help fame men
pinpoint where whiterail* are taken.
With the
information side facing out, the tag is to be
lied around the front leg of the deer before the
animal N moved from the point of kill. In doing
thia, two 12-inch or longer length* of cord or fine *

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AN07/£

hl* death.
He was bom In Allegan on
j Jan. 23, 1902, the son of Albert •'t. has been appolntkl assistant rtad Irma Yargrr of Carlton
and Emma &lt;Simmons* Cook He 'Ibrartnn —
-- -— 1 attended school In A*l»"an
worked for ithe Burdick Hotel,
and Armmtroul Grocery Stores
librarian.
in Kalamazoo before coming to
Miss Klein 1
Hastings about 1938 where he

I Food Center.
I He also worked for the Has[ Ungs Country Club and Pen­ S-hool. University of Michigan, creek and Mrs. Lunt Campbell
nock Hospital before purchasing
the Home Restaurant on E State
Light Scholarship for Summer
Baumhoff of Sparta and
Street in 1951
study abroad at the Univeralta
She

provided by tbc hunter--are to

has

been

children's

11-

in addition to nt* wife, he U
survived by a step-daughter. Mrs Mary's School In Lake Forest
Joe (Edith) McClurkln of Has­
She la a member of the Amarttings; three grandchildren: on •”) Library Association and ths
great grandchild, and a sister ’,'brary Administrators' Council
Mrs. Ethel Horn of R2 Delton.
if Northern Illinois, children'*
llvislon.
cnee J. Bauer American Legion
She Us the daughter of Mr. and

�V

1

Jack Simpson,
Retired Builder,
Dies Saturday

Cloverdale - Hope
Priscilla Arnold. daughter of
the Willard Arnolds, has return­
ed to Taylor University.
Mrs Elisabeth Martin Is ex­
pecting a guaat this week from
Uw Angeles. Calif, Mrs. Margue­
rite Rctu, who waa a former
__ school friend and also a teacher
to friend of Mrs. Marlin'*.

By Un. Stopha Onool
TstowtaM GU »0M

It •tftaa
daughter on Aug. X. * MIm Con­
nie DoJtou began her M^avof
—-------- ----------- I teaching on Tumday. She to teachQty. who spent tome Ume here Ing vocal music In grades from

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Area Residents
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School Staff Plans
Vote MondayI
'Future Activities
Greet President
The staff of the Pilgrim HollOn School Plan !'
In Battle Creek
■r

A special election will be hrid “urT"y on ,thc' Powe‘1 RoB*
Monday. Sept 13. regarding the M“lda&gt; pvcnln«
Battle Creek on Monday among
reorganization of school dis- I Thirty enjoyed the pothick the estimated 40,000 persons who
tricte in the Eaton Intermediate ■ supper and formulated plans far turned out to welcome President

.^P.c’ v*llc*’ Plexors are one
Improvement of the literature one of the President-* two Labor
of 28 districts eligible to vote on used waa dbauwed and daily Day speeches he gave in Mlchlthe propodtion.
. vocation Bible school was planTmo_■_ _______ _ ______ •__ i._
In hl* address at the Battle
Creek Sanitarium. President
Plan for the Eaton Inter- ' It was decided to have the Johnson committed his adminis­
mediate Kchool District be annual Thanksgiving supper tration to a program of check­
adopted?”
1—■- ----ing population increases in un­
If this vote carries in the en­
derdeveloped countries.
tire voting area there will cnly.
He described the population
be the public school districts ।
providing educational programs
moat preutog problems."
in grades K-12 effective July 1.1
Mr. and Mr* Eugene Taylor
1907. The high school districts
He praised Rep Paul H. Todd.
In the Eaton Intermediate DLs- and family of Lansing were Bun- Jr., a Democrat from Michigan's
trict include Eaton Rapids.
Homer Bartlett. * George Piper Third District which includes
Grand Ledge. Charlotte. Potter- Is at St. Lawrence Hospital with Barry County, for helping break
v'lle. Bellevue. Olivet and Maple
down old taboos on this subject
a fractured pelvis suffered in a and succeeding, us a freshman
Valley.
full from a ladder nt the home Congressman, in getting both
The poll* will be open from 7
houses of Congress to approve
am. to 8 pm. Tliov registered
dectora living in the former Brandon Shade and Alice. * a measure designed to tackle the
problem.
Nashville school district will vote
Jean Scott, a student at U. of
President Johnson, with his
at the Kellogg Elementary build­
ing which is the former Nash­ end with tier mother. Mrs. Aud­ wife. Lady Bird, by his side,
spoke about war. inflation and
ville High School building. Ths rey Scott.
public health.
icgUtered electors of the Mayo
Mr. and Mrs Max Sharp and
HLs Labor Day tour also in­
Sclwol District will vote at the
grandson, of Morley and Mr. and cluded stops in Detroit. Dayton,
same locution.
Mrs. Paul Erb of Grand Rapids Columbus and Lancaster. Ohio.
Registered elector* living in were Bunday dinner guests of
Johnson was the first president
the former Vermontville School Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erb. * Mr. to visit Battle Creek since Presi­
District will vote u the Maple­ and Mrs. Dan Hickey caJled on dent Taft in 1911.
wood multipurpose rooms The Glenn Morris, a patient at the
registered elector* of the North Ionia Hospital Sunday. * Mr. tennlal anniversary of the
Knlamo district will also be vot­ and Mrs Ernest Frantz of Sun­ Sanitarium, an institution the
ing nt the Maplewood buildings. field and Mrs Carl Olerman
All the votes for the election visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Frants
will be tabulated together There- of Houghton Heights Wednes­
day. * Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Tor­ health.
In her graceful little speech,
involved will dKermlnr the ap­ rey were Sunday dinner guest* of
proval or failure of the proposi­ Mr. and Mrs. Irvcn Burges* of Lady Bird recalled that she had
gone to Battle Creek as a girl of
tion.
I Portland.
11. accompanying her aunt, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrret Ander­ Effie Patlllo. who underwent
Mr. and Mrs. C C Higbie have son of Union City, Ind., and Mrs. treatment at the Sanitarium.
returned from a trip In the Ruth Peterman were Tuesday
Mr*. William James of 233
Lake Superior area taking the
Charles, was among those at the
Circle Drive on the north side. Marion Shade of rural Lowell. * San who had the opportunity to
They visited Mrs Celeste Barbn- The Recreation Club met Thurs­ shake President Johnson's hand.
covl at Bessemer and Mr. and day with Nnocnl Neeb. Lecha
Mrs. 1*11111 Donnelly at Marinette,
dub will meet with Nellie Cur­
tis tn 8&lt;-p;cmbcr with Lera
Stephens as co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Keeler,
David Wayne Martz. 2-monthold son of Wayne and Sally
motid Keeler
(Phelps) Martz of Freeport, was
found dead tn his crib Monday
on north Broadway.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Bearup morning from fulminating pneu­
and family and Mrs Lewis monitis.
Death occurred about 4:30 am.
B.-arup of Elsie were Tuesday

Lake Odessa

Freeport Infant
Dies in Crib

Under The
Dryer

[Hastings 1966-67 School Calendar | personal Mention
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5Wed.. Sept 7
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.Thureday and Friday. Oct. 13

Final Exams:
Elementary Students only:

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THE HASTINGS BANNER—J

The Weather |

Saturday evening gusto ot
—- mI. mra nua. jvh*
। „
tier slater, Mr. and Mr*. John »«Pj- ’■
and family of Rich- ,
and 14 Und, srpt’
rnirr
»nrf Mr ano
and Mrs
Mrs uuantDuane
rove and
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”*pu
Richard VanWie spent th-

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Name Circuit
Court
Jurors
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I the September term of Barry. ,
। County Circuit Court w h 1 c K t t
• opens Monday.
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Arnsgdallna McLeod and Nir
Babcock and Harold Cate, BaltiShop
at
Gun
Lake
Bill Christie reported to the |

of his parents. Mr. and Mr*. S’z/yW/p
Orville VanWie, returning to *-’»*««
East Lansing Monday evening

Teacher Planning Day

Spring Vacation:
Cioav Hiur*, 3:45 pjp. March 23. Open Monday. April 3

Baccalaureate:------- --------------- - -------- ------ Sunday, 3:M pm, June
Second Semester Finals: Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. June 5, 6.

-8:80 p.m., Friday, June 9

Commencement (West Gym):

Ing on a sacrifice fly by Coach
i Bernie Oom
The Bliss Is also playing In the
Zeeland Class B tournament Their
first game, set for last Friday, was
rained out and they have been
J re-scheduled to play al 8 pm
T Saturday against Heyboer Pon­
- lilac of Fremont. If they win,
The E. W. Bliss Softball team
____ r
I Bliss__________________________
will play al 8 pm. Tuesday
will battle for the Class O cham- against the Holland VFW entry,
planship at the Moline Invitational
lonal
' - ------- ------------------------------Tournament a( 7:45 pun. this
Ilf"* 1
Thursday playing the Pratt JiW- llfS. UlllCh
•Iry team from Scottville.
vhivh

Bliss Battles
Scottville for
Moline Crown

Mrs.TfficIi

the Cole Family from Grand

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Dies Friday
At Facility

The Coles had won the Byron ’
I Funerak. services for Mrs Ida
Center Class C tourney.
. Mae Ulrich. 88. R5 Hostings,
Hastings, who
Bart Bcurdo of Orangeville la died Friday morning, Sept. 2. at
scheduled to start an the mound the Medical Facility, were held
for the Bliss aggregation with At 2:30 pm at the Henton-Smith
Hastings High Coach Ernie Strang ' Funeral Home at Delton.
catching.
The Rev. Marclus Taber offici­
The Bliss team Wednesday of ated and burial was in the Brush
last week defeated the Hudsonville Ridge Cemetery.
Merchants. 6-3, to reach the finals.
Mrs. Ulrich was born on April
28. 1878, near Shultz, the daugh­
achieving his third victory In the ter of Selah &lt;Sid» and Anna
Moline tournament which started Thomas'
with 38 teams.
She married Albert Ulrich on
Bourdo slruckout 15 HudaonNov. 10, 1891. the first couple

t)M- Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appel- Barry County sheriffs office I
that the Saddle A Tack Shop at
into Canada and around Lake Gun Lake had been burglarized 1
Superior to Duluth. Minn. They sometime betwren 6.30 pm. Sal- .
traveled 1,800 miles. It 1* a won­ urday and noon Monday. Sept. 5.
derful sight seeing trip.
Articles taken included 12 to
Visiting Che Marland Jays over 15 horse blankets valued at 8350
each, two saddles, one worth 8171
rlstcr and husband. Mr. and Mrs and the other 488. two leather
Sam Heeler of Huntington. Ind. collars and bridle worth 118
Mrs Tina Beckwith was a
guest of Mrs. Florence Wing of’ one bridle st 85.
Officers are mvestigsUng.
Mr. mid Mrs Clarence Miller
spent from Thursday until Mon­
day at the Forrest Bennett cot- Mrs Robert Giese of Levittown.
N Y. on Saturday. Sept. 3. The
Guests over du- weekend of little fellow has been named Mark
Mrs. William Linington were her Lxiuis and his grandpermts. Dr
brother and wife. Mr. and ilrs and Mrs. Everett Phelps, are with
Leon OUs of Mason with friends the Giese family and assisting
from Ohio, Together they visited with the care of the new arrival's
Mr. and Mrs William Lentz ot little slater. Beth.
'
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Heoallp* en
Shelbyville.
Hie Dr. Robert Cary family route home to Worlds, visited the
visited the Dr. Bruce Pryor fami- Harry Burkes for several days the

nard R. Bhultz, Barry. Hugh
Pelghner and Richard Mason.
Castleton; Richard Landon arul
Robert Vandenburg. Carlton.

Stamm. Hastings Township!
John Arnold and Elmer Anders’.
Hope; Laurence Fuhr and How­
ard Thaler. Irving: Rudolph
Soya and Galen Bristol. Johns­
town; Theodore McKelvey and
Merton Tobias. Maple Grove;
Homer Norman and Thomaa
Hayward. Orangeville; J. F.
Michael and Mrs James Pultan.
Prairieville; Jack Patten and
Eason Parker. Rutland: William
Stehouwer and Duane Peterson.
Thomapple; Bruce Eckardt and
Fred Geiger. Jr. Woodland;
Richard McKlbbln and Donald
Haight. Yankee Springs; Clifton
Wellman. Harry Shute. Jack AJlerdlng and Glenn Perkins, Has­
tings City.

Mrs Ed Paulsen. Mort Nichols'
daughter, and.Mrs. Fred Henney
the holiday weekend.
■
The* Richard Shuster family _.
ot the
—-----------------------------------------Homer Smith* at their cabin'
Nichols
to the Bridge on Labor
spent the holiday weekend with near Grayling over the Labor Day
their parent* at Cutie Park.
weekend.

IN HASTINGS

home run In the flfth inning
with Harry and Dirk Hudson on

Counly Courthouse.
They were married by Alonza
E. Keneston, justice of the peace.
George Flgel had clouted a four- I Mrs.
Mr»- Ulrich
ulr,eh was a member of
bagger with Horry Hudson on base •lhe Flrst Methodist Church in
in the Uiinl Inning. Art Olson I Petoskey. They moved to Petosscored lhe load's other run. *cor- ke&gt; B,ld ‘P™1 uboul 30
| there before returning to Hm~ ’tings in 1927.
‘
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They had lived at Little Pine

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evening, apparently in good i
Mr. Ulrich died on Oct. 14.
Bernard Johnson.
health.
|
1958.
A/C William E. Chapman,' He wa* born In Hastings on
Backward Glances
Mrs. Ulrich is
jrvlved by
a rn&gt;. ■■■■'•'•
OTAC. J„„, 11“™'
A. F. 16807205, Box
Continued from Page Ona | three daughters. Mrs. Harvey
FTR. WO. 1PAC-A1.,
■~&lt;A- pIn addition to his parents, he
&lt; Sadie &gt; Hill and Mrs Nelson
San Francisco. Calif., 96320.
Is survived by two brothers. Kev­
iLeetai Hulbert, both of Battle
Airman Chapman was home on in. 5. and Terry. 34; a sister.
have for six weeks before flying Kimberly. 14 months; his mater­
to Vietnam. He arrived in Lake nal grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. entries but this week announced7
**“
Odessa
July
his ---------former- Larry Phelps of 416 E. Williams: the four winners as follows: First eh,*d"n' tL, 1
------—- 1. from
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base Elgin Field. Fla During his, his paternal grandparents, Mr. - Bernice Ferri*. King School jnd tuo
leave he visited his grandmother, I and Mr*. Levi Martz of Iroquois Pauline Bemnger. teuher; ^d^.V^k.5 wSS
Trail,
and
qj»t«J—
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Mrs. W. Matthews of Chicago. । -------------hl* hl*
maternal
‘great
grandmother*. MB Bln WoA ,
a brother. Loriui Tirana.-, of.
visiting Interlochen, of Pontiac and Mu.
PhattA &lt;
B&gt;tkA rBUron. A son. Viator. dled^
Island anil Tnhijua- of Ionia.
School, Arabelle Bivens, teacher; in 1045 nt Petoskey.
menon Falls
Graveside services were to be Pou r th— Johanna Raven th aa, |
held at 10 a m. this Wednesday
Friend Schoo). Ruth Garllnger.
held the annual picnic of the at the Freeport Cemetery with
Lakeside Barracks and Auxiliary the Rev. Morris Borgman offici­
at their home Saturday evening. ating.
40 Year* Ago
Patrick Hodges of Hodges JewMr and Mrs. Bernard John­
A. K. Prandsen landed a wall eiry store here was elected secLeonard Llpdconh. a former
son spent last week on vacation
I eyed pike while Ashing on Wall Qnd vice president of the Michiresident, uhderptat major surg­
Lake this week that weighed f
Jewelers Association DlvlMr. and Mrs. Fred Berndt spent ery at the Lakeview HtMptUl tn pounds and 10 ounces. It was 1
Of the Michigan Retailers
the weekend as guests of Mr. and Battle Crtwk Monday. His room beauty, hut A. K. wasn’t too
latlon al the annual con■
Mrs. Ford Welsh of Mt. Pleasant. number to 38. ■
happy about It because he said vention held Aug. 27-29 at Boyne
Mr. and Mr*. Wanui Rnwjey
Saturday the two couples drove
to the Wayne Kemler farm and family of Hasting* *p*ot
Dearborn
was named president.
northwest of Alma to are the the weekend. ciHnpUig at MusAt the annual meeting of the
ke«nn
•
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old f.x-hloned harvesting and
Church here at the home of Mr.
thrrMung machinery and anti­
and Mrs. Bandeen last week, the
ques of all kinds. * Mr. and
have the
following officer* were elected
for th* coming year: Mr*. Ad­
daughter, Tamara, were Sunday
latest
cock.
president; Mr*. Hawkins,
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
vice
president;
Mr*.
Hathaway,
Paul Klndlnger at Hillsdale. In
pattern*
secretary; Mrs. LaPayette,asslstthe afternoon they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Klndlnger and
treasurer: Mrs. Smith, assistant
family ot Reading.
treasurer; Mrs. Johnson, chori*(Armstrong

with &lt;

Peg Preston

Use Yow

Charge Card

Buy Several—

Name Pat Hodges
‘2nd Vice President

Just as good care Is neces«ary In keeping the luilr
well groomed, a good cut is
needed to give it shape and
line. Cutting also gets rid of
dried end* and patches that
have grown In too thick.
But don’t attempt to cut
your own . . . You start In­
nocently enough and the
next thing you know, you
are hacking away, and the
danuigv is done.

legals

Why don’t you try our new
lime saving color machine?
The results are lovely I

Tommy Engle of Newberry has
been visiting his grandmother.
Mrs. Rose Engle and Mrs.
Georgia Gregory, and Mrs. Katie
Engle and son. Henry, were here
and Tommy returned home with
Ui«n.
Mrs. Clyde Bchlffman of Mid­
dleville and Mrs. Roy Oaks spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ liendvrihmi RulMIng
ley Burroughs of Three Rivers.

Peg’s
Beauty Bar
Styling 6- Wig Service
Phone 945-3382

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LINOLEUM
Gardner Bennet has purchased 1
the Hastings Buick Garage of;
A ben Johnson. Mr. Bennet states
that he will carry on the same
policies that have made this
business a lucoess here. It will be i
a matter of pleasure to know I
that Bill Taffee will continue in'
charge of th* repair department
and Al Allison In the vulcaniz­
ing department.
At the meeting of the Barry'

week, the member* expressed ।
hearty support for the candidacy L

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every BUDGET

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Rutland Township
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Your

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fills

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a full time attendant at th* dump, is

the more Acrilan* scramble-stitch

making the cost prohibitive for the

sweaters... the merrierl start at

Township to maintain a dump. All
resident, of the Township, can use

os specified, to help him help you

Vern (Hop) Neil's Dumping grounds

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Public Forum I

EDITORIAl

After all. M cant rightfully

world are willing to surrender
Important areas of their national
organization, such as lhe UN—
open to lhe slightest mUlntcrpre- eventualities not likely to be reforaeeable future!

GO

change let all of us citlsens stand up and be proud of

KwtmsrmeMitfc

Coolidge would probably have re- llic only organisation In U»e world
draft. But with Herbert Hoover meet and talk freely. It should not
be abandoned unUl something bet­
serve. Coolidge waa not recalled ter comet into being os a suixitl-'
hope that U Thant's statement
reaont an Oriental disinclination means that he will accept a draft
to couch a firm intent in outspoken
dUrwraecL Or it may signify his slmi£r

qualifications

standing

GHOCT

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aULONGS REMAIN tuU C/.
THS AREA BECAME A &amp;TATE
HARK /N /OS9.

glon request to France for suitable

mernoratc the 50th Anniversary of

mains mostly a debating club for
diplomat*. In this respect, it fol­
low* in the footsteps of lhe illfated League of Nations that served
tn a similar capacity between
World Wars I and n. However, it

French aoll during World War I,
Prime Minister Georges Pompidou
sent the following courteous reply:

"Tlie French govenunart Is It­
self also anxious to commemorate
this anniversary which It con­
siders as one of tbc most impor­
tant among those that have made
JomaU keep talking, the danger of Uie history of Franco-American
friendship."
A nice statement and undoubt­
edly well tntentloned. However, it
The Hastings Banner is to be regretted that a bit of
Uie amicable sonUments expressed

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

ESPECIALLY IM WOODED AREAS.
THE DANGER CF car deer
COLUGION E74ST0 -THROUGH­
OUT ALL OF
MICHIGAN.

-

Bring 'em back

alive*

together and atop forwarding our
money to Eaton County and
build a Jail building on the Court
House ground. We will not be
alone, to have the Jail on the
Court House ground, in lhe said
manner. We will save consider­
able money for Uie Taxpayer. I
bear in mind that the taxes are
plenty high now.
We have noticed that a Gen­
tleman from Nashville had an
article In your paper in regards
to lhe whereabout* lhe Jail
should be built and he la not
alone. There are many with lhe
sama idea—precisely. Also let us
bear in mind what happened in
Marshall. The Sheriff crippled
for help, nhorthanded. a man
die* whom without question
would be living today. Our Po­
lice and Sheriffs Depts, are for­
ever short of help, the wages are
under pay. Yet we have many
positions in our State which are
overpaid and they do not have to
face bullet*— (think it over).
Citizen

Mo.M l&gt;, KrT.Srt.1

East Doud

Governor of Michigan
Award.” presented annually to
the Michigan State football play­
er who is voted moat valuable by
his teammates, has gone to an
offensive back every year since
1959.
(

By Mrt. Lloyd Owen

Mr. and Mrs. William and . n,7"n'a7„
children from Naahvlllo were1 •&lt;i&gt;liiion*i
The airman recently completed; Caledonia.
supper gucsta nt the Lloyd Owen* I'
basic training Bl LACKUina az-b. | Mrs. lerrance ueweera aim
•
। &lt;. nimitt
Tex. His new school Is part of inn. Jeffery of Kalamazoo and
; ““ |«*"1’4.
the Air Training Command Mrs Carolyn DeWrerd of MidDelton V‘

urday ago. * Sunday. Aug. 28

UPHOLSTERING

.
Lake and his uncle and aunt
• Pickup sad DeliveryMr. and Mra. Donald D. Murphy. ated from Hasunga High School John DeWecrd. : rMkend with Mr
Mr»Hammond
in 1964 and attended Ferris’ ir.ikcs*spent tlie
• Many Semples.
ON® HONORED AND undercut and injure the United R1 Hastings, completed a heli­ State College at Big Rapids.
’
’
copter repair course at the Army
States everywhere in the world.
Transportation School, Fort EusTHE FURNITURE
President De Gaulle la one of
rnigoatmoN
lhe outstanding personages on the
» Kaumrau. luos
Mr.;
“ ““J™1''•
BUILDING
scene today — make no mistake repair and maintenance of the
Army's cargo and troop-carrying
By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg
I Butlcr’"Tn&lt;L^Tiw "'Mi^M ’ Ruth
about that. He 1*. however, a helicopters.
Mrs. Dunne Hamilton from
US B«*&lt;k st.
JS5-1II. nlMj shoron Kauffman of Clark*Phone 374-3523
single-minded patriot rather than
8p/4 Keith Newton of the' nlle and Ted Claytomb of Grand Rushville. Hl., and Cherry To­
Marine Officer Candidate Jef­ Niki Army Ab- Force Base at I Rapids.
a leader of world vision, bent on
bias from Hinds District, called
frey L. Spoon, son of Mr. and
restoring the International power
I
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Moore
and prestige that once belonged Jettmcn. a student at Michigan
epent Friday evening, Aug. 26. at I
Howell Newton. * Sunday din­
almost exclusively to France — State University, hiu been gradu­ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
tlie Basil Tobias in tlie Hind1.
much as Mussolini, prior to World ated from the senior class of the well Newton were Mr. and Mra
I District. * Mrs. Crystal .Sapp |
Quantico Marine Corps School*
supper
Wax II. attempted to ape the
conitrucUoa. '*350.
glories ot ancient Rome. Mussolini Col. Clifford F. Qulllcl. chief of of Nashville and Mrs. Ruth
Saturday. Aug. 27. a Mr. and,
MICHIGAN I-REB8 BEaVUCX. It, fulled. De Gaulle's effort to pro­ staff, Marine Corps ^Educational Blown, local. Callers were Mr. SEPT.
and Mrs. Howell Mingus and
Center,
reviewed
Che
seniors
who
Keith CiuUTcca in the Star Dis- i
ject his nation back into a long
successfully completed their sec- Linda of Ann Arbor. * Mr. and
i. *1.000, Lrict on Quimby Road. Thursday.1
departed era is likewise futile —
• Aug. 25. * Mr. and Mra. Larry f
AMiaiCAM NiwtFArra
even though it may cause tempo­ which leads to a commission os a
airaUlNTATIVt* Im.
arre
r
—
n.-r.
si«
a
Arnold
and children at Um ded the :
day.
They
were
lunch
guests
of
WjF AHmI* • CMug* • DMt*
rary doubt and trouble among the second lieutenant in the Marine Mr. and Mrs. Joe ftadlcy of the । Mkkusn. isoo'Ltorttieaa mu coo-1 Sllas picnic st Charlton Pork on |
Corps Reserve upon completion of
1 Aug. 20.
Logan area. * Mm. Ruth Bloom 1 •——
NATIONAL NEWSFAFtt.,^
friend, ot France and two aix-wcek summer training pe­
riods and graduation from college,
For Banner Classified Ads
V&amp;/ I AS&amp;bcAAT MLN undoubtedly will again after -The I Is designed to provide the Marine guest of Mrs. Cletus .Wieland of
•''
•
Corp* with an onlely Influx of Lqgan.
Call Wl 5-3481.
156.950
Mrs. Stephen Miller of Pleas­
trained young officers.
ant Valley spent Thursday wllji
A former Hastings boy. Estlc Mrs Ruth Bletun. *,-Sunday
R. D. Engle. Jr, who moved with luncheon guest* of Mra Ruth
Carpels belong in lhe kitchen
his parents; Rev. and Mrs. Estle Bicam were Mr. and Mrs Howel^
When you suffer a serious loss
Engle, to Newberry in 1960. is Mingus and daughter. Linda of j
stationed in Vietnam. R. D. en­
... when the going get* rough
listed in February. 1966..for three Bkedgtll and George Jr., of,
... it's then that our services
years. He received his basic at Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Homemakers, here's your chance to decorate your
to you, as our client, become
Fort Knox. Ky, then attended the Reser and daughter. Cheryl of
kitchen with elegance and ease. Enjoy a VIKING
Quartermaster School at Fort Lee. Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
a really meaningful part -of
carpet on your kitchen floor. It will make your life a
Va., specializing in cooking, anil Novlsky and children of Lowell.
cinch. VIKING kitchen carpets are just as practical
your insurance protection.
was honor graduate of his class Mr. and Mrs. Howell Newton
as they are glamorous. They lend an air of elegance
You
can
count
on
us
to
be
in
and
family
and
Lyle
Livingston
your
Following a furlough at home, he
and serenity but they wear like hard-surface flooring.
of
Pleasant
Valley.
*
Mr.
and
|
went to Fort Dlx. N. J., and from
your comer... to help with
Their
rich decorator shades enhance any color
there he left by plane on July 21 Mrs Muri Hostetler were last'
claims
proHems
and
other
difscheme. Easy care, luxurious and cushiony, with
for the war zone. He la now sta­ Monday guests &lt;&gt;! Mr and Mrs.
WHEN THE GOING
flcuWes connected with your
sponge-rubber backing that prevents slipping. No
tioned about 21 mile" from Qul Ervin Mishler of St. Johns. *
Nhom on the coast of China Sea. Mr. and Mra. Muri Hostetler
loss ... to look after your
crying over spilled milk or broken dishes!
GETS ROUGH
He is first cook, prepares the main visited Mr and Mrs. Franklin
interests.
Don’t lake our word
dishes and oversees the prepara­ Burges and family of Jack«on
tion of the other food. Although and Mr. and Mra Art Ketchum
for It. Come ipill
lonesome and at times somewhat of Mason-from Tucaday UH Satfor yourtelf
homesick, he says he is coming
along fine. He reports the day­ Murl Hostetler were Bunday din­
time temperature at 140‘ to 160' ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo
where he is. R. D.. who graduated Hostetler and son, Ron, of Alto,
from Newberry High School in
Mr. and Mrs Al Barnard and
123 West Stole Street, Hostings
Phone Wl 5-5118
1965. is the grandson of Mrs Kart children spent the weekend with
Engle. Sr.. and Mrs. Georgia Greg­ Mrs. Marjorie Moore of Clare. *
ory. both of Hastings HLs father Mr. Ralph Moore. Gary Kidder
has been pastor of the Pilgrim and son, Rory' and Roger Kid­
Holiness Church at Newberry the der spent the weekend in north­
past six year*. He has two broth­ ern Michigan. They walked the
ers. Henry and Timothy, at home. Mackinac Bridge Monday * Mr.
Hts address is:
and Mra Tom Owen and fam­
ily and Miss Kathy Devries spent
Sunday until Monday night on
578th Signal Co.
and Mrs. Tom Owen spent from
Wednesday through Friday visit­
ing Niagara FalLs in Canada *
Peter and Ivah Eckman of R2 Hos­ Mr. and Mra Harold Price and
tings. lias arrived in listings with children were Monday dinner
Strictly rfrom innsvillc, Shapely's authentic new button­
his Wife, Ramona, and daughter guests of his parents. Mr. and
down ih a plaid cotton tweed. Meticulous Shapely UniPat lias served 4'.- years in Ger­ Mrs. Jlggs Price. '* Mrs. Gary
versity\Club tailoring throughout, including the tapered
many and another year and one- McGhee and children are stay­
cut that starts with T-man shoulders, narrows to a long,
half in the States, He has been ing with her sitter. Mr. and Mrs
lean waist. Locker loop. Fall colors.
discharged. They are staying with Marvin Patrick until her trailer
his folks until they find an apart­ home is ready for occupancy
ment.
Mrs. Gory McGhee spent Sun­
day with her husband al Bridge­
Airman Kenneth H. Garrison,
Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth port * Mr. and Mra. Vernon
Thompson were Sunday visitors
Church Street, has been selected of Mr. and Mra. Marvin Patrick
FINEST SELECTIONS OF
for technical training at Keesler * Mr. and Mrs Charles Wait
AFB. Miss. as a US. Air Force and family of Hostings were
| communications specialist. The Saturday visitors of Mr. a n d
airman recently completed basic Mrs Richard Shoebrldge. * Mr.'
Reody for the new season
training at Lackland AFB. Texas, Morion Overholt of Logan visit­
ed her father. Albert Church, at
■with fabrics, styles and
Training Command which con­ the fihnebrtdjh' home. Sunday. «
shades that ore just right.
ducts hundreds of specialized Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson
courses to provide technically and Mra Robert Tooker visited
See them now.
to 51950
trained personnel for the na­ Mr. and Mra George Alexander
tion's aerospace force. Airman of Lowell, Sunday. * Mr and
Garrison was graduated from Mra Rlclutrd Burdick and fam­
Hastings High Schoo) in 1955 ily and Mrs Mane Burdick of
and attended Kellogg Commun­ Hickory Comers were Sunday
We’ve just received a shipment of these
ity College in Battle Creek.
luneh guests of Mr. and Mrs
George Estep.
greatly improved, 36-inch shades. Now is
Pfc. Shirley P. Woods. son of
Mr and Mra. Gaylord Whit­
the time to enhance the appearance of your
Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Woods. ney and daughter of Grand
R2 Delton, completed training as
windows and doors with the finest in shades
a HAWK missile crewman Aug. mother. Mrs. Elnara Whitney •
From our now collection
For a Limited Time Only!
priced to please you.
10 at the Army Air Defense Robert Crons left for the Naval
School. Fort Bliss. Tex. Woods
was trained in firing and main­ Wednesday.
* Mrs
Dn
bi lightweight* and shaggy Anita
tenance of the HAWK, an in­ Tiiompson and daugtiirr
termediate - altitude missile de­ Clarksville was a Friday lunch
signed to intercept supersonic guest of Mr. and Mrs Jay Win.­
aircraft at tne-lop level.
* Laurt Livermore of Ada spent
Tuesday with her great grandMIN’S and
Airman Francis J McCloskey, parenb. Mr. and Mra. Jay Wing
sssii o
SADIES' WEAR
* Wo-lcmd callers of Mr. and
■ .VDads-F^r Him^’N’ Har’
J. McCloskey of 127 S Hanover
Street. hM bren selected for tie Wood* of Wl
Phone
J. IM t
!»'.
W. R*nt Formal Waat
technical training s'. Chanute
AFB. Ill..'as a U S Air Fmirf
FmW Lynn, Tnd, and Mr
repairman. *Wayne •’Fields and-*

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tag and exxjoying a

Lake Odessa

School Time Means Time For PTA
When tho children start off to

FiMM 17 4-MIS

famous Block laland tn Block
Island Sound, returning to De-

northern Michigan. * Vicki Net-

Marry Murray, Toole, Utah; Mra.
Irene Reeder, Brigham. Utah;
Mra. Lillian Vanaradafl. Ball
Richardson. son and daughter of

Youngs were Friday. Aug. 27.

Frank O'Mara recrxitday trip through northern Wis­ oon-Droste-Ferguaon Hospital in
consin and Michigan with their Grand Rapids. * Pfc and Mra

r/u PTA Magatb*, cffldol

And in thia school year. PTA'a
throughout tho country are mov-

Sue Wachter of Hastings. Paul
returned to Fort Sill. Aug. 29.
ccived six ribbons, four firsts, Tlie l(Mth Artillery g&lt;x» to Victone second and grand cham­
pion.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mon* of

Llnda returned home recently
from a week's trip to Minneapo­
lis, Minn., where they vi&amp;lted
their daughter, Mr. and Mra.
Harley' Marek and Jonclle. * Mr.
luvd Mra. Terry Ripmaster and
daughters, of Glen Rock. NJ., re-

Mra. Myra Smith a Friday ago.
* The Hale Blaklcya of McFar­
land. Wls, spent, several days

man entertained members of the
Order of the Ionic While Shrine
of Jerusalem Saturday evening,
Aug. 27. There were 31 attend-

Mr.-- Ellglo Galanlz * Pat Shurnway Boyd and children spent a
week's vacation at Bans Lake
, near Traverse City.

Myrvell Stephens.
.
Mr. and Mra. William Groll
of Plymouth were among tlvoae
attending tlie picnic of the Lake­
.•pending two weeks with her side Barracks and Auxiliary. *
mother, Mra. Carl Glerman. and Mr. and Mra. Clare Blakley and
his parente in Grand Rapids.
I family have relumed from their
vacation in northern Michigan.
Miss Alma Everett ot Muakegon spent n week with her par­
--------—------- — *—- -—• — . rate, Mr. and Mra. DewiU Everpreamt for the picnic Sunday. eU * Mr.
Mre Raymond
GuTs?.*?re frora Oh*0' IUlnoU Rivera and family of Lanalng
and Michigan. •
ttvre Sunday. Aug. 28. visitors of

Have a Knack for

through J«ly

J. C Penney Company, which
operates nearly 1,700 department

10J per rent.

other adults interested in chil-

23 first half earning! of HIM a

education, health and opportu­
nity for all children.
"Never in its history has the

Earnings for the same period Company’s procedure of reporting
test year, which Included n non- '
recurring gain of 11 cent* a share ;
r7 *„
from the sale of Penney s former
i
‘
headquarters building In New bMls ln Au«vet. 1968.
York, were &gt;1D6 a share.
i
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"Your Own Project Head
Start" is one subject in the pre­
school series. of interest primarily
to parente of young children. The
common blocks to learning la ele­
mentary school are scheduled for
discussion in another article; and
eii'crte will also survey, for PTA
Magazine readers, the problem

well-being of children and our
nation,” says Mrs. Jennelle
Moorhead. of Eugene, Oro.. Na­
tional PTA president "Never
have wo had so rich an opportu­
nity to move tlie nation to great
decisions, for ideas that the PTA

ngc drinking and use of drugs.

ten-day

attended the Baton County fair

Penney’s Reports
Earnings for
For First Half

Tharaday. September A 1M4

come into their own."
Its goal of making preschool
education available to all chiL

broad acceptance. Increasingly,
too, educators realize lhe impor­
tance of involving parents in their
children's education, something
long advocated by the PTA.
•nils year, the i’TA plana to
experiment with new methods of
reaching tho non-participating
parente—tbc working mother, the
I&gt;a rent-without-partner, the resi­
dents of urban slums or depressed
rural areas. New programs, too.
will deal with children's health,
safety and education.

It’s off to school for Jeanette and Michael Ryan—they're first
anti second graders at Nettelhorst School in Chicago—and
back to the PTA for Mra. Robert W. Ryan, like millions of
other Americans, a participant in I’TA programs for chil­
dren. Their message: It's Prime Time To Join!
One such project, undertaken
in cooperation with the U. S.
Public Health Service, will at­
tempt to discourage 7th and 8th
graders from starting to smoke
cigarettes.
On other subjects, as well, the
PTA has a full schedule of "crit­
ical issues" ripe for action.
Membership in the PTA. of
course, is open to any parent or
teacher or school administrator

—indeed, to all who are inter­
ested in children and willing to
nphoUl the Object* of the PTA.
Membership dura vary among lo­
cal unite and state branches of
the National PTA. but only ten
cents of each membership fee
g&lt;xn to the National Office. in
Chicago, for maintaining the or­
ganization and providing the
services that enable PTA's to.
function effectively and serve

head emphasised, “the PTA has
an ideal assignment—to work
with men and women who share
your concern for children and
youth, to plan and initiate new
projects, to enjoy a better under­
standing of yourself and your
family, to take pride in working
in an organization of national
renown and international reputa­
tion.”
Membership enrollment con­
tinues throughout tho school
year. But for parente who want
to accomplish the most jKissible
for their children, starting-toschool time is "prime time” to

Leslie Conklin
Hurl in Crash

&gt;26.462.159 compared with 1965 s
&gt;26915J»5, of which S2A40A63

Ing during the first quarter.
• Hmpltal Saturday where be had
While over-all earnings for the ’ been trvatod for multiple cut*
flrat half decreased &gt;453.646, com- and brutera suffered about 5:15
porative operating earnings in- pm. Thursday In a two-car
crcnred &gt;2.387.219 or 9 9 per cent.1 mishap on M-79 and the McA* pervlously reported, the de- Keown Road.

31 through July 30. reached I1JJ47.- Agnes. Si. who waa treated at
355M4. an increase of 11J per cent Pennock Hospital and relrawd.
or 1105,902.264 over the (Ml.453680 I The Conklins were traveling
recorded during the same 1965 pe- ' west on M-79 when, their car hit
riod. It marked the first time coni- u 1964 Chevrolet driven by Ampany volume for the opening tlx , old R. Hlated. 18. 728 E Grand,
month* of a fiscal year p.usscd tho I wlvo had been driving north on
billion-dollAr mark.
the McKeown Road Ulster's car
Earnings after federal Income landed on its top. Hr was not
taxes for the 13-week wrond quar- rerloudy hurt, according to the
ter ended July 30 amounted to sheriffs report.
$15,799,901 or 83 cents a share------------“------'Operation Deck House II" at compared with 115,421862 or 62
„
4
I Charles Hoyt were Sunday guests I Mr and Mra. Karyl Livingston,
Call Wl 5-3481.
rreeport
Of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schondtl***■*—•*
----------Mr. and Mrs. Adon
Myers
and Ham Tam.' east of Saigon. Let- cents a share a year ago. This
•
I mayer and Barney Schondelmayer John-Fish spent the weekend nt
the Myers' cottage near Frecsoll.
Pfc. Frost. J. E. 2245691
By Mrt. Sylvan Tag/!
of Middleville,
ui SM«h it.
7CS-121I ■ Mr. and Mrs. John Dutcher and * Mr and MA. Karl Tuttie and
1st Batalllon
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Posthumus' daughter of Caledonia and Mr. daughter and Mr. and Mra. Martin
26th Marina A Co.
.. aiio
mu,
# X Tuttle and son of Alto spent the
wedyuid with relatives in Cadil­
visitors of Mr. and Mr»- Merton Dulcher cottage al Lake City. * lac * Mr. and Mrs. Clair Clum
96602
Mcsecar. * Mrs. Bill Blough at- | Mr an(j M1S comellous Bouwens visited their daughter. Mr. and‘
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tobias and i
tended lhe library workshop.at! of. Alto wer(. Saturday visitors of Mrs. Martin Tuttle of Alto.
family were Sunday gueste of Mr.
Ferris lust week * Mr. and Mra. iJr nnd
geymore Bouwens.
and Mrs. Carroll Newton of
Bill Blough and children and Mra. w
Margaret WincbrenCharlotte. * Saturday callers at
Greta Blough spent the weekend ner oj Hastings were Sunday dlnat the latter’s trailer esunp at Mor-j ncr guwU of Mr. alid MrK gey.
Visa June Newton of Charlotte
gan Mills. * Mr. and Mra. BUI । mare Bouwens. * Mr. and Mra.
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Well­
Blough attended a yard party at Rjcluird Vcndevlllc. Sr., of Kalaman. On Sunday Marvin and
the Eldred Durkee home at Logan: maxoo were Wednesday visitors
Cleo Cline of Wayland were
Mrs.
Linda
Kleinschmidt,
Lake Sunday. * Mr. and Mra.'^ Mr.
Rjchaftl Bird.
I
k&gt; • Stands • Pumps • Filters • Heaters
dental
hygienist,_ _
is now guests of Charlie and Celia.
istcred____
_______
____________
Vauglui O’lAUghlin luu re­
associated with Dr. Premont R.
Ornament! • Gravel • Green Plante
turned to Western Michigan
Brooks. 400 W. State Street.
| University Ln Kalamazoo. * Mrs.
Fluorescent Reflector Gro-Lux Light!
Dental hygienists are trained Ted O'Laughlin spent Sunday i
JS AW
«.il«ta»l B1“«h M” '“m“ Ku“a' •“&gt;
and licensed by the State to helping the Ron OXaughllns
clean teeth, lake radiographs,
move into anotlier house in Midsen of Union City enjoyed dinner “r
e
apply topical fluorides and edu­
1st the Holiday Inn al Battle Creek
cate their patients toward bet­ dlovllle.
j Saturday In honor of their annlAbout 30 relatives enjoyed the
ter oral health.
Vk. 945-59^1
versarlfs. * Mr. and Mrs Dran
231 W. State
Mrs. Kleinschmidt is a native
of Michigan's Thumb area and Birthday Club meeting in Sept.
Is a graduate of the Elk tonPigeon-Bay Port High School.
In 1964 she was graduated,
from the University of Michigan j
! The Freeixjrt WCTU will meet
Forrest Buehler entered Blodgett School of Dental Hygiene. For
I with Mra. Allen Fish Wednesday1 Hospital in Grand Rapids Tues- ‘the past two years she has been
BtOWtrj 1
I at 2 pm. * Mr. and Mrs. Ben ; clay for surgery Wednesday. * Mra. practicing dental hygiene in Te­
I Christie and children spent the-Wilma Pavlich and Sharon ot cumseh. She is an active member'
[ holiday weekend with hte parents, Hastings were Sunday dinner of the American and State Den- I
tai Hygiene Associations.
|
; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christie of Muri- guests of her mother, Mrs. Mina
Her husband, also a graduate,
on. * Mr. and Mrs. George Tagg i Wieland. In the afternoon they
and son. David, of Middleville were .attended the 30th wedding annl- of tlie University of Michigan, i
i Saturday guests of, Mr. and Mra.jveraary open house at the Clarks- Is teaching speech at Hastings I
1 Wayne Tagg. * Mr. and Mra.1 viUe Masonic Temple honoring High School.

Aquarium Supplies

Goldfish
Turtles

Hygienist Takes
Post in Dental
Office Here

Mystery Snails

Blair's Farm &amp; Garden

S .SuW.

s ’ES”' - - s £-

lS2»1SSy

Carlton Center

Hv .Wrs. Mae Overtmilh
RmU 1. Frroart
Wl J-1J14
Mr. and Mra. Stephen DeGroot,
accompanied by Mr. and Mra. i
Kenneth Davis, went to Kokomo.
Ind.. Sunday to visit Mr. DeGroot s
; sister. * Mrs. Harvey Baker and
। children of Gun Lake called on
Clark and Mae Overarnilh. Mon1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin A Over- I
smith of Battle Creek were* also
caDera.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Guy of
M-43 on Wall Laka
Lowell called at the Valentine
Open 7 Days
Phone 623-5311
home Saturday * Mrs. Iz&gt;uLw
Henncy went with her brotlzcr,
Mort Nichols of Hostings to the*
bridge where Mr. Nichols wished
to participate in the walk across
lhe bridge but not as a contestant.'
Mra. George Ruslnc expected
| to enter the hospital tn Grand
Quality Constructian! Attraotlva Styling!
Rapids Tuesday for an eye oper­
ation. * Mr and Mrs Norman
Barry of Portage called Sunday on i
Here'* solid comfort for active, growing younghis parente, Mr. and Mra. Leo
tfort. (They won't object Io going to deep early.]
Barry. * Mr. and Mra. Uni Eaton
Practical space tavert built to fake years of rough
of Middleville were guests of Mr.
and tumble uto. Come in for yours today.
and Mrs. Guy Nash for a ffsh din­
ner Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Lorin A Over- ’
smith of Battle Creek and Mt |
and Mrs. Clark Oversmlth were
callers on Anna Barnum. Hubert
Bamums and Mr. and Mrs Hubert
Johnston. Thursday. * Miss Deb­
bie Barcroft spent a few days with
her grandparents. Mr. and Mra
Guy Norton at tlielr cottage on j
I Middle Like * Mrs Lena Barnum
1 of Hastings spent Thursday night ;
| and Friday with her daughter,,
Mra. Floyd Aspliul) and family. I
I ■
Clifford Andrus took his son.
■ Galen, by train from Battle Creek
I to Moltne, DI.. Sunday to view the
M large factory nnd display ot farm
■; machinery, returning home Tue&gt;■ | day. * Mr and Mrs. Floyd Aspin- ।
। all drove to Trufant Bunday where
1 they visited Fay Underwood at lhe
I1 rest home and Mrs. Underwood at
her home In Crystal.

Our Broasted Chicken

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US
OFF TO SCHOOL*
Such Famous Brands as—

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Nanette

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Wise in the ways of a girl’s school days . . .

Bv Mri. Richard Clark
&lt;•*»•’ J
MS-JI
JJ
•nil
I Letter of September 1:
■ Friday evening, Dorothy and
Beverly Newton entertained Mr
■ land Mra Karl Schantz and
1 family for supper, as u surprise

our back-to-books dresses have the look of fashion

'tons who were celebnUlng their
I wedding anniversary. * On Sun| day the Karl Schantz family
, called on iver folks Mr. and Mra.
i Carey Jones. * Mr. and MH
Warren Brogan and Mrs Bea■ trtcc LaFayettc were Thursday

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' Floyd Colvin of Hastings
Mr. and Mra. Zenas Colvin of
Carlton Center visitrd Sunday
evening at the Warren Brogran*

Fayette back. She spent Saturday
and Sunday at the Colvins. *
We were sorry to bear that Jerry
Frost, former neighbor’ of hers
and now living In Delton, has
bom wounded in Vietnam Ba

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Donna M. Barnum.
Gene T. Jackson
Wed at Saranac

.honor, wearing a pink rimth with

Mrs Bamutn selected a blue
sheath with white accessories and

daughtar of Mr and Mr* Victor 1 print silk with black and ahlte
Blake Barnum. R3 Lake Odosa. accoreoriea Their corsages were
and Gene Thomas Jackaon_re- white carnations
i Mr. and Mra. Roger Jackson,
rural Clarksville, were mosier and
munily Church
I mistress yg ceremonlea and Nancy-

the background for the single ring 1 A reception, given by lhe par­
ceremony performed by the Rev cnlA
tJi’‘ brllll“ couple, was held
,1
,
, . . . at the home of Mr. and Mrs BurEldon Cummings at one o clock d&lt;tt, Jackson following tlie cerewith Mrs. Louise Hanson of mony
Clarksville as organist
Following a few day's trip in
The groom Is the son of Mr and northern Michigan, the bride will

Odessa.
and the groom will report back to
Hia attendant was his brother. San Diego. Calif. where hr Is ataRobert Jackson, aijd the groomsUoned aboard the Kitty Hawk.
men were Roger Barnum and
Hie groom attended the Saranac

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Guests attended from Lansing.
Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids. Lowell.
Saranic, Clarksville, Lyons. Ne­
waygo and Lake Odessa. Mich . and
Bradford, Ohio

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visiung mi UJU*
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nrt» Christensen and famlly.and
en route also visited the Rich­
ard St Martins at Crown Point.
Mr. and Mrs. John Levy visit-

place
Eckafdt.
Nuptial vows were recited by
In the Community Room ot lhe dg^ter of Mr. and Mrs Fred J. LUWII O»™
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Eaton Federal Saving and Loan
E ^,^11 street. LOT («&gt;
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and .Innn
John IS
Is
Root Saturday. -AU*. U. al 7 building. 204 8 Boatwick Street, became the bride of John Lloyd .
Walker in a Friday evening cere- -.tuning to Wayne University.
o'clock at U» Church of the Charlotte, from 2 U&gt; 5 pm
Dorothy
Raymond
many
the First C'
Evangelical
Valley nt Fair (fcka. Calif. ,
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In Kala. _____ —
Parents of the couple are Mr. 1 *'n&lt;' Ur
Mr ahaffer
wrre rnnrrlerl
‘named TUnited
Brethren Churrh
Church In
Kohand Mra. Clarence Lewis of An,J- lW1
mazoo
deraon Calif... and Mr. and Mra.1 Special guesta will be Mrs 8hafThe bridegroom is the son of Dr
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|fert parents. Mr. and Mr*. W1I- and Mra Lloyd G. Walker. La1
liam
H
Raymond
of
Bellevue
and
fgyette Street. lotlla. formerly of
from the
The Rev. Dwight Burchettc of
Mr. Shaffer's mother, Mrs. Asa Kalamazoo. The bridegroom's faShafler of Vermontville.
- -G. —Walker,
-— - —
•— 1
ther. ~Dr *'
Lloyd
pastor
t'acramenlo ixrformed the crrrof the Zion Evangelical United!
Brethren Church. Ionia, performed 1
tlie duuble ring ceremony.
ganK.
The couple was attended by Mr
land Mrs W A Walker. Katanafather, the bride wore a floor­
| zoo. brother and sister-in-law of
length aatln gown with a chapel­
the bridegroom.
length train. An open pill box I
Following the wedding cere­
mony. the bridal couple were hon­
caplcd a white Bible topped
at ■ d;wr reception in the 1
with white roses.
I Thi Robert J. Stowell fmlly of ored
Gull Harbor Inn
|
Mrs Melvin Bain of Orange- | North Muskegon and Douglas
'Die bride was graduated from
vale. Calif. matron of honor and । w Stowell of Cleveland. Ohio,
aunt of the bride, wore a dark . t&lt;osted a delightful reception Hastings High School and attend­
blue scml-formai gown of taf- 1 iuxno.-ing the Ruby anniversary ed Western Michigan University. 1
feta and iui open pill box held of u*.lr parrots. Mr and Mra She Is employed by the Hastings
I
her veil Stic carried a bouquet Chester E. Biowell at their home Mutual Insurance Company.
The bridegroom was graduated ।
ol tinted blue carnations
J Sunday. Aug. 28 from 3 to 7
from St. Joseph High School and :
Miss Koren Lewis of Andcr- p.m.
.
.'attended
Western
Michigan
Uni. . .
son. Calif., sister of the. bride.
Perfect wtauter
ana gay
gay red
tea verslty Hr WM affiliated with the ...
leather and
We Make Cm
and Mlsa Sandy Farmer of ^4 white decoraUona
made .vre
lhe ......................................
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Delta Upsilon Fraternity. ...
He is
Orangevale, bridesmaids, were informal afternoon memorable. employ ed n«
all Bc-ou
for.
dre^ed in gowns similar to the ■ Two shad® of red glodlollus. red ST’ I,, as an accountant
lac
maid of honor's only in light! .eronturns, red chrysanthemums,
Bakeries. Inc.
blue taffeta and they, too. wore tnany o(hcr nuwrrs
pUnU i The couple will reside In Kala­
lhe open pill box beadpiece
, plaoed effectively about the mazoo after a wedding trip.

FRESH DONUTS

QUITE A FAM 11.S—During a recent visit to Washington, no teas
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Department of Health. Education and Welfare showed the
visitor* were quite unusual. For a familyto have three aeta of
twin*—all hoy*—happen* onee in 5.900,MM marriagta, HEW said,
1 be triple-team—member* ot Griffin'* (an club—clustered here

new Mra. Jackson is a 1866 gradu-

cocorted to lhe altar and given in a red full skirted street dreas with

Suzanne Eckard!
Raymond Shaffer.
8 Main Weds John Walker
Vermontville, will be held
..
sodding anniversary. °,,n“ In Kalamazoo
The celebretlon will take
1 Mlli 8uMnne Kay
Open House Will
Honor Anniversary

Hastings Graduate,
Now in Service,
Weds in California

; Misses Stells and Nancy Holley
I rural Freeport, wore identical
. drrasra as the maid ot honor only
। in yellow and blue, also their
. bourpieta were white mums. The

Lauretta Guernsey
Grosse Pointe
Is Honoree at
Church is Selling Lovely
Showers
Saturday
Aug.
Mra
gave a linen
Mias
For
Lovely
Nuptials
~
rey at the
aunt and
,

Superette

The Stowells Are
Hpnored on 40th
।Wedding Jubilee

205 N. Michigan

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... Watch W

FR0STED

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evening,
Kay Corrigan
rhite carshower for
Lauretta Ouernnations.
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homKof her
Christ The King Lutheran unde [h&lt;.
Woleotu, 1203
Honor attendant was tier sister.
Church at Groase Pointe was the N Mlchlwui Avenue, with her
setting for the Saturday Aug, X. aunt. O^nel Wolcott as 00Flower girl was Miao Debbie lawn was a perfect setting for
candiellght service at which Linda
Bain of Orangevale, cousin of the honorees.
The Clayton larrnrds. Ethel
Margaret Blofscy and Jeffrey J. 1
'
-aw* a re -rnrsiV
The bride, in her wedding McKay and Eble Cogswell of
Hinman exchanged marriage vows. I. T1^. l‘oa5e Wiu. k»ily decorated
blue
lace and she carried a gown of 40 years ago. with the Nashville were on a slghueeing TRY SOME TODAY
HOWTO-«
In yellow and white crepe paper
1 in Ohio for a week recently Pastor Walter Geffert officiated at garlands, wedding be Us and miniature bouquet of tinted blue traditional string of pearls. the trip through northern Michigan
the
week
of
Aug.
21.
They
spent
.
carnations.
nd joined with other members the 1:30 o'clock rites.
Claris A yellow crepe paper um- '
Hie bride is the daughter of Mr. brella with, white paper roses!---------------------I the family to help his mother.
Melvin Bain,---------uncle- „
of —
the earrings vied for attention with some time al a cabin on Higgins,
Ira. Lena Purdy Lewis, celebrate and Mra. Helmut BloMcy of Pear­ cascading from tlw top. cen- bride, waa best man and lhe the groom resplendent In his Lake and although cool and
tree Lane, Grouc Pointe, and the lerrd the gift table. The color bride's brother. Donald Eugene ruby red dinner jacket and the rainy, had a very enjoyable tnp.1
er 90th birthday on Aug 23.
groom
is
the
son
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Slvc Is mentally keen and Uert
original black bow tic. Douglas.
ren though she Is bedridden and Cliarlra Hinman, 423 W. Center. the rvtrcshments. The refresh- the uatars
Bob, and Bob. junior the general
|
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&lt;n
to•tally blind She makes her home Hastings.
hosts, enhanced tlie gay ntmosa"urge bouquet of'gtads"
WITHOUT HALF TRYING
;ith her daughter and son-in- The bride's floor-length Empire.
1 to. Calif., had charge of the phere with ruby red neckties. |
iw. Mr and Mra Clyde Rice al shea tli gown of silk and linen was । The guests were friends and guest book at tlie reception held
Mra Robert Stowell was the
WITHA
I ,
I ew Beaton, Ohio She was bom accented with Alencon lace ap- classmates of Laurrt^a. Kay will at the home of Mra. Bain, model
of efficiency keeping all I
i nearby Scioto County so has pllques. Her illusion veil fell from
lhe foodstuffs at the right place
ved In that Ohio area all of her a pearl trimmed fabric head-piece ding. They were both graduates
at
tho right time. She was as- .
and she carried a bridal bouquet
av.Utcd by McssUnifsv Marie slated by tier daughters. Debbie i
in 1944
Ofc Aug. 23 the local radio staOn Tuesday evening, Aug. 23. Stagncr of Sacramento and and Kathy who with thejr
Linda Fogt was the maid of
kMi liad a phone interview with
the Axwmbly of God W. M. C Loulse Lass and Margaret Ham- friends Tammy Chenoweth and
fra. Lewi* and she told them the honor and bridesmaids were Lau­
Kendra Robbe nerved lhe punch.
SILHOUETTE
a rnicclluncous show­ mett of Orangevale.
retta
FOgt.
Judith
Cox
and
Marilyn
lory of how she and a friend
For traveling, the new Mrs.
Mrs. Keith Stowell was in
er at the home ot Mr. and Mra.
r
ad made a 9 by 13 foot American Vick. The attendants were gowned
SOLID BODY
chorgv of tho refreshment table
,!
F lag to By when President Mc- alike In floor-length Empire gowns Clarence Schondelmayer of Free­
with Mbs Carol Thoouven Twor
Klinley was elected, because at that of yellow peau; trimmed with olive port for Lauretta's pleasure The floral print Jersey suit.
toned
red gladioli us and greenery [
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gift
table
was
attractive
under
­
Root
Airman
Second
Cli
—
-----green
lace
They
carried
flower
u
cliase a flag 'Die menfolk erected arrangements of yellow sweetheart neath a bower of green and graduated from Hastings High centered with Lhe bride and
while crepe paper streamers and School In 1963 and enlisted tn groom decoration used 40 years
GUITAR
huge, high flagpole for the flag roses and carnations.
before
and again at their sliver
Ils
"wishlng-wrir
and
miniature
tirat the girls made and worked
Th? groom's fattier acted as best
anniversary formed lire unusual- ,
oti until 4 o'clock tn the morning man in the absence of his brother, bride and groom Mrs. Hillis
)y attractive arrangement for!
Ttat same flag belongs to the diaries Hinman. Jr,, who was un­
this
table.
kept
the
party
lively
with
the
fs
able to attend Ushers were the
usual pre-nuptial games. The
Mra. Gertrude O'Keefe was In'
Mra. Lewis lias four children. brides brothers. Gary and Alfred highlight of the refreshments
charge of the guest book anil
e ght grandchildren and 14 great-' BIOMey. and Roger Kollet.
ulus ti miniature tiered wedding
presented each guest with a
girandchlldren Before her birthA floor-length pink crepe gown, cake made by Mra. William Belmemento of the occasion. Ttw ■
d.ty lhe Ron Lewis family and also styled with a lace bodice was Mrs
genUrenen received the tradi- i
u le Narval Sinclair family tiad Bloascy s choke for her daughter's
Sunday afternoon. Aug. 28,, LaursUa
tlonal cigar and the ladies color­
DsAimord
M
v laltcd her because they were not I wedding and the reception. Her
ful net bags of dried lemon Ver­
wasJ fashlaied
-------- -------“* -l-*- of pink
I
O! bie to attend the party for her corsage
duigned
B
bena for some future leisurely
n the exact birthday date
sweetheart roses. Tlie groom's
Uadnxuci
*
hostess.
entertained
the
families
.
Many friends called on Mra. mother chose a floor-length blue ut a miscellaneous ahower hnnof* 1
wearing red not aprons with
I ewis to congratulate tier upon crepe gown and a coraa^e of while
whit* flyaway bows and shoul­
r
■
baching Ute 90th milestone and sweetheart mats.
der bouquets of red glads and
A reception wav held nt lhe
Jota X- Walk... Un.
European Ixurh.
Hillcrest Country Club following .home on kaisct ita tat and Balaoa, K Eck„dt HmUb»,
'
Rose
cboee
pink
and
wlilte
as
the ceremony.
1 n“fJ'
nlnk 11,H| whl1' “
-----------n
tlie excitement of the octa] their color scheme and the tablew
?
-11 almost tars Hsetr wv d Ilk* to
i were very dainty w It bf white
Bert Benham In thetr antique
happiest birthdays that she
ujhit"r»»«FXto&lt;lo»m«tnint
1
' linen, pink candles nested in
cor and drewr-d In the fashion of
d remember
Ths pret.W solid bodr. tie "skmdifferent .duules of pink, garden
the Roaring Twenties much to
Him" heck, th* r.trrow short seal*
flowers and here and there a
lhe delight of everyone.
1 Io binwv.v ..
There were
12 members .....
and . miniature bride and groom A
Guests were received from
dk,W* just roll itong mill M mus-t.
two guests at the birthday dm- l^nte bouquet of tores from Pal'a
Battle Crxy*. Lansing. Nashville.
tier meeting ot the Fitzgerald iwden graced the gift table AfDelton, Grand Rapids. Kalama­
Corpn of the Woman's Relief ter tnurvtla and John opened
zoo. Detroit. Belding and sur­
Now aboard...a full cargo of Canoe.
Corps at the had on Thursday, i 'heir gifta. refreshmenu in the
rounding area.
Sept 1 Guests were Odlna Lang-1 Pink aral white theme were
Breezy refreshers anytime.
Preceding the celebration of
don. Deportment V.A.VS, repre- ' served.
their 40th unntversary on Aug
sen'aUvr, and Margaret Adams i On
"* Monday
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evening.
Aug
29.
WEOOINC
Cologne-$5, $8.50, $14, $24
Orcutt I Mis. Orville VanWie entertain­
with the Kalamazoo C-vUU
PHOTOGRAPHY
dinner party at the Hastings
Mr.
and
Mra.
Howard
Martin.
Deodorani-$2
ed neighbors wl a kitchen shower
Corps.
Hotel for the family
"------and
-■ •**Miss
During the business meeting for Lauretta with her daughter, Jr., and family and Mra. Eliza­
Soap-$2, $3.75 Talc—$2.50
Carol Thornsen from BtmingMra. Langdon gave a short talk Judy, as co-hostess They chose beth Martin were guests of the
ham.
Arland
Martins
of
Portage
on
on VJL.VA work in Baltic a flower out to receive tho gifts.
Creek and asked for more volunMrs EsUe Engle and son. Hen—I
131 W. State
lecr workers and gvneeoua do­ pink and white with a cluster of returned after spending eight
nations Esther Fctt rave a brief wedding bells centered Uw table. weeks in Germany as an ex­ ry. of Newberry were guests at I
Phon* 945-4284
student. Kathy and the homes of Mra. Georgia Greg- I
Games were played and after change
HA1TINC* — ta*• 945-3967
Open AN Dey Thuredey
viuea and the money given to each Lauretta opened a few gifts. Cindy Lewis, daughter of lhe ory and Mrs Earl Enele. Sr . I
Saturday until Monday. A I
The lovely evening ended with
the V.A.VB.
were only a short distance apart younger son. Timothy, who visit­
An application for membership the serving of refreshments
ed relatives and friends here
was read and President Bea
for ten days, accompanied them
*“ 1 “
Feltzer appointed Dorothy Meier. Mrs Duane Priddy of Midland
'
i /
and Mra. Robert Brewer of Kala- many m a he underwent an home on Monday.
Mr and Mra. Francis Coleman.
1 ’
Baynei as Investigating com- &gt; mazoo. the former Donna and emergency appendectomy and
/ I
mitlce.
I Sharon Guernsey, nieces of Laur- has also had pneumonia Her accompanied by hl* abter. Mrs
Rcccntly tlie Allegan Corps i etta. sponsored a personal .shower parents have received word that Inez Barnes, left Monday for a &lt;
laid a noon luncheon and an af- j for rvlatlvta and friends al Ty- she is now doing nicely and will
ternoon of games and those at- . den Park. Games appropriate tor probably be discharged from the
...
tending from ben- were Thrlina ' tlie occasion and dainty refresh- har p I Lal within a week She lias of Interest In the Upper Peninhad a wonderful Summer at sula of Michigan and Canada, i
Barr May belle Smith. Gertrude ments were served
James. Clara Bayne. Hilda
Lauretta's
-----------------and
J John's
- ------ ---------marriage- Elmshorn, however, and has
inode
many
friends
who
have
Blackford. Joyce Hawkins. Iola It to be solemnized on Sept 9.
Wilkes. Ben Feltzer. Hindis Gil­ and on Tuesday evening the helped her hospital days to be ns
more. Loucila Rogers. Miiry Park Mother's Club in the Duriee pleasant as pomlble In addi­
District, where John lives. a&gt;e tion to her family anxiously
and Verna Jay
The 73rd annual convention of planning a shower for tlie bride
Nordstrom, an exchange student
the Sth District will be held at and groom.
from Sweden.. who came ' last
St. Joseph on Wedmwday. Oct.
6 Luncheon tickets will be $1'50.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray and week to live with the Lewl&amp;eA thia
and rreervationa should be in by daughters and Mr. arid Mrs Earl
Sjp:. 25 Tbc next regular meet- Spinor and sons spent the Wrektng will be Sept. 15
;end at Pentwater State Park.

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Mr. and Mrs Roy Manker of
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Manker. On Monday Rev. Chas.
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zoo were guests of hLs mother
Bom to Mr. and Mra Marvin
Hummel. &lt;nee Gloria Russell&gt;.
pound. 14'j ounce girl. Karen
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Rev. and Mrs Howard Rogers
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evening attending the wedding
of Miss Caroline Koteoky and
Paul Crowder at First Pilgrim
Holiness Church, and the recep­
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manship.
Lost Sunday. Saddle Club
members and their families en­
joyed an afternoon of swimming
and eating at Branums beach
on Pleasant Lake.
Mr. and Mra. Otis Hnrthy
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mra. Harry Appelman.

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varied program. A Camp Fire
,
rally will be held on Sept. ll.'V
n-v.. — —rilral will Kj IwUH
Mra Robert Stanley Mra WU- I Members of the Hastings Camp urday. Oct. 15. at the Community
Kobani "*•
“ren vary anidtnw
The Merle VanderhofTs went tn u£.
Canada. Thu week Jewel vid ted
Cotter and Mrs. Jamis Cotter. busy preparing for the many
her mother in Freeport. ★ We
activities for the organization. I
Muskegon. Bonnie la
see the Kicrseys are back from Winners for the afternoon’s play
New co-chairmen for the tralnvacation. * Merry Mike Harris of
Beauty Culture tn Lansing. Don Belding ond friend. Chuck, from
will be held in Ur otllcc.
la a graduate of MSU and la now Ionia visited tlie Dean. Potter McIntyre.
Harrington from Delton Both
attending Methodist Theological home Merry Mike spent Thurs­
School in Delaware, Ohio.
day night. * Mr and Mrs. James
one-winner duplicate
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Bawdy of Knotts of Akron. Ohio, found our
Michigan weather awfully chilly Gentry Club Tuesday night.
Mrs Duane MIUer executive
rngngament of their daughter. along with many of us. The first place honors went to Mra director, met with the training
Coats Grave Christian Endea­
Linda Lloyd, to Douglas Baum- Knotts visited the David Smiths. Rmaell Belfield and David Good- conunlttre an Monday to cotnMrs- Caroline Knotts is Mrs. year. Jr. Second went to Mr. i Plete Fall training plans for the vor will have a “Parents’ Night"
mond Baumgras of Pontiac. A Smith’s sister. * Five year old and Mrs. O. E. Goodyear and leaders.
Cindy Knotts spent a night with third to Mra. Roy Hubbard and , The group organization met will be tnstaliaUon of officers.
her Aunt Rllta. * Mr. and Mra. James Berry.
wedding.
I recently al Hie office and Mra.
•
Robert Ingram, chairman, urge*
The members of the Stoney Carl Gordon, also ot Akron.
' mothers and other interested
neth Buchers * Charline Kidder
Dr. and Mra. Raymond Finnic • a’omen to volunteer their ser- Ian Endeavor Light macks win
Robert Bciuier and Robin on stopped for Pearl Potter Thurs­ visltcd lhe Hany Martens in Bay vices IU, leaden,.
Tupper I-uke Saturday evening day to attend the TO PS. club. City Saturday through Monday. | Mrs iArry Baum, the program
Our thanks to Mrs. Marion . Earl Chase is a patient at U. of
—
Blakslcc and children A carry- Eye for her thoughlf.ilness in re­ M. Hrapltol In Ann Arbor and ids |
turning u little Siamese cat &lt;who address to 7111 floor, east.
Sunday the Larry Melendy*. both !
members. They are moving to wandered to her home last Sun­
Bradley where he hwi accepted day!. Hie little girl to whom the Hastings teachers, were hosts for
a pastorate and will also teach in cat belonged wa* ever so tiirilled a family potluck dinner party at |
the Martin School The church to get her cat bock. * The Don their home on W. Green Street, j CREAM FILLED LUNCH ROLLS--------------- -’-••d
9c
presented tliem with a wedding Roths visited the Kenneth Buch­
When a little girl was bom to
A custard cream tilling that’s so good and morst. Always
ring bedspread as a going away er* of Carlton Center. * The the Allan Thompsons in Garden i
refrigerated for frc!.hn(4*. ’ ’
gift. * Mra. Brandon Shade and Merle V under hails hud visits City a few weeks ago her arrival I
from Glenn Roush and Kenneth
.6 foe 45c
made the Fred Grangers great- | JELLY FILLED BISMARKS —
Thuraday lunch guests of Mr. Buchers and relotlves ftom grandparents and the Ray Ken- i
Grand Rapids. * Pearl Potter
GLAZED OR SUGARED DONUTS
and Mrs Harold Johnston.
and Loretta Smith spent Wed­ yens of Garden City grandparents ।
Mrs.
Belle Stephens and nesday a tn. making Jell. Good, for the first time. The little lady
IRISH BREAD
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Luther too! * Hurry Williams visited has bevn namcjl Wendy Kay.
A homestyle loaf baked on the hearth. Sliced or unsliccd.
Lovins of Kalamazoo were BunFRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
potted tkr us that on Aug. 12th
MjtvcU Stephens. * Mrs Elsie this year tlie birth of a boy. 8
45c
CHOCOLATE GLAZED DONUTS6 for
Gilliland and Mra. Margaret pounds. 13 ounces, IB inches long
Burt of Flint returned home was given by Mrs. Brenda Buch­
A rich chocolate yeast raised dough with chocolate glaze
last Thursday from a week’s trip er of Akron. Ohio. Mr.and Mrs.
All Regular 63c COFFEE CAKESSpecial
to Toledo. Ohio, where they John F^ Bucher were married
Special! Save 7c
visited Mr. and Mra. Harley Burt hen;
Hastings. The Buchers
and then visited Charlie Gilli­ named their new son. John Todd.
CINNAMON STREUSEL BREAD
land lit Harrisburg. Pa. * Mrs * Kent Murphy and friend
Lctha 'Shumawy spent two weeks stopped at the Potter home for a
Regular 29c; special 22c loaf.
’i
visit.
Remember Monday Pantry Day
------ 5 loave* $1.10
and Mra. Roy Shumway of Jack­
Cookie Day Every Wednesday------------------4 dox. $1.00
son returning homo Monday. *
Annual circulation of the State
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Bartlett Library books has increased ftom
Assorted package.
and family of East Lansing vlslt- 367.000 to G63.000 tn tbc post five

Coats Grove Plans
Parents' Night

&lt;eD*nl*l.

Jon**. 312 E W**htn*ton,
W««k*. 314 BUI*. Aug. 31;
Braith. Rl. B*pt- 1; Todd Lot
S«pL 2; Bonnl* W*ii*r. 809
Initon. PMIUp Shook. Jr . 31*

565 a

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Sunday. David and Linda also
visited the Maurice Rathbuns.

St. Joseph County

Lake Odessa

CENTREVILLE

By Ku th Peterman
PtaaciR, B«»l. 6.
PLAINWELL — LortU* LaPonnUln*.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Tubergen and
BHELeVvILLE Crnthu Caipantor.
daughter.
Evelyn Goodrich, of
11941 M»r»h Ed . Sept. B; JcnnlngR
Middleville have purchased the
Kt,n,r Rl. 8,p4. *.
VERMONTVILLE — Raymond How*. Merrill Thornton residence. The
Thorntons have moved out ot

FAIR
Sept. 19 Io 24

PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS
CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

chairman. held a meobti^^K’

BACK TO SCHOOL WEEK

Yeckley 4H Club
Riders Earn Honors
4H Horse Show in East Lansing
Aug 20th to help represent Barry
County.
Martan and Sue both allowed
their horns in English pleasure.

Justice of CUrtoville was

lhe engugament of their daugh­
ter. Bonnie Loulae, to Donald F.

A Christmas greens and dried
ADMITTANCES
arrangement tale Is being plan­
ned for late November or early
December. A beautiful arrange­ BElLe’vUE—Wlltoua D*Bruto*. R3.
ment of zinnias in a black
candle mold with yellow candles

From Yeckley 4H Saddle Club.
Marton Gorham. Vai Barnum.

'^F^^ Sckiety news Camp Fire Council
J*..^ArTUU Murtjr -------------------- --- ---- Dhnr
Arln/iliac
Plans Activities
For New Season
Chidester Area

Lake Odessa 1
By Francaa Johnttoft

Mrs. Lyle GlEraplo ciiairmaned
the ladies luncheon and bridge
at the HastingB Country Club

The Thornapple Garden Club wtre served a German dessert
had an interesting meeting oti g*n and cookies from Mexico,
Hungary. Sweden and oilier
Mr*. Waaley Logan, program
hoftass. Mra Pylnn Matthews.

brought U&gt; North America.

of Mr. and Mrs MyrveU,

Minneapolis, Minn., after two
weeks’ visit with their parents,
The NCAA cress country tlie Homer Bartletts. The Dale
championship originated at Harrietta of Lawrence. Kos.. were
Michigan State in 1938 and was
run there every - year through Clark Lake near Jprckaon. * The
1964.
Lokr.vide Barracks and Auxiliary
picnic wm held Saturday eve■Ung. Aug. 27. at the farm home

’ Centreville, Mich.

Attention

5 DAYS OF RACING
$24,000 IN PURSES

Racing Every Afternoon
Tuesday Thru Saturday

A Clothes Dryer
does more than
dry your clothes

’ ■Mr. and Mra Jerry Rlpmostcr
and daughters halt returned to
their iiomc at Glen Rock. NJ..

Julius La Rosa

mother. Mrs. Cart Gicnnan. and

featured in Stage Show

Q9

Each Night
Kalamazoo. * Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
sell Franzt and family of Gillottc, NJ., were house guests of
Ills sister. Mrs. Carl Glcrman. for
a week. * Mra. Dan Hickey. Mrs.
Bill Sutton and daughters and Gate 75c - Automobiles 50c
Mra. Steve Sutton or rural Port­
land were in Grand Rapids a Grandstand Reserved Scats

STRAP-HAPPY Fashion
for FALL

Admission-

75. ond $1.00

IT IRONS
THEM TOO!

Tickers may be purchased

i returning home Monday night of at the Fairgrounds or may
, lust week. * Mr. and Mra. Paul ,
,
, ,
, . ,
! Erb of Grand Rapids and Mr. be ordered by mod from St

and Mra. Max Sharp and grand- Joseph County Grange Fair
son of Morley were Sunday, Aug. .
.
.
r
n
128. dinner gureu of Mr. and.Assn.. Fairgrounds. Centre
। Mra. Roy Erb. * Mr. and Mra. villc. Michigan 49032.
Luther Lovins and Mra. Belle I
r SU’plx’ns vf Kohunanoo were
.

Short Heels give
you the IN look
for Fall. Open
backs or closed. In
smooth, grains or
suede. Black,
brown, bronze.

We Itmnr that

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Annual STAG STEAK FRY

'Woltz through Wadal.i

Tuesday, Sept. 13

6:30 p.m.

al Legion Hall
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ZJ Pltttt hivt th* Wtlcom* Wigon Hostess call on m*
I would lih to subscribe-to tho Hastings Banner

TO I IF'ING, LUGGING AND HANGING CLOTHES)
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�Mrs. Browne, 40,
Dies Sunday at
Pennock Hospital

BANNER

Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

Mrs. Robert E- Browne. 40, of
Kalamo Highway. R3 Nashville.

Aooarr asaatox

patient a day.
Browne, who had been In
falling health for some time, had
previously been employed al
.Michigan Magnetics In Vermont­
ville.
March It. 1970. a daughter of
Ix-allc and Faith (Boatick)

Bea idea the husband. Mra.
Browne U survived by four

In

Mason, Mrs. Frankie Reid of
Nashville, Mra. Patricia Nelson
of Kalamazoo and Mra. Marie
Splllalnc of Delton: three son*.
Robert W. of Charlotte. Robert
E . of Bellevue, and Michael of

Mrs Leslie Orcas of Haatlnga;
two brothers. Clarence and Wil­
liam Grots both of Hastings: two
sistora. Mrs. Frayne Borerth of
Sant* Clara, Calif., and Mrs.

riwr.u.r OIO inr
bervlccs were IWIu wcunuuay
Moiinn « .rrir.i ac 2 p.m. from the Vogt Funeral

, in LAaeview wmescry.
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Failure to Heed '
„ Judge’ll Advice
.Proves Costly

II, .1 il.!
VVLIII.m

Gerald Burpee. 39. Rl Dowling,
didn't pay any attention to the
warning given him on Aug. 17
by Middleville Justice Grover T.
lethcoc silting In Hastings Mu­
nicipal Court tn the absence of
Judge U E Barnett.
At that time Burpee was ar­
raigned for driving without a li­
cense—just a day short of the
three-year period In which the
judge would be forced to hand
out a minimum S50 fine. He was
fined *10 plus *4 85 and warned
not to drive until he obtained a
license.
About 12:50 am Sunday. Sept.
4, Officer Al Stanton saw Burpee
driving on 8. Michigan and fol­
lowed him on E Marshal).
Tuesday Justice Lellicoe or­
dered Burpee to pay u *50 line
plus *5 45 costs and serve 30 days
In jail, and another 15 days If
the money is not paid.
This was Burpee's sixth offense
doting bock to 1954 Tlie only
thing which has been standing
In tlie way of his license Li an
impaldxraiflc ticket al Flint.

13

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Aim your
thoughts high
and let your
achievements
surprise you.

Dr. Muehlberaer Dies
Dr. Clarence W. Muehlberger.
head of the State Health Depart­
ment's crime detection division
since its founding 24 years ago.
died Friday nt Lansing. Dr.
Muchlberger hod made many,
court appearances here.

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Thieves Burglarize
Beagle Clubhouse

1VI.1I!.T SESSION

The Wolverine Beagle Club
house on lhe Hammond Road
was broken Into over the week­
end and many articles taken.
Mrs. Leslie Raber reported to
the sheriff's office Monday
Tilings taken included silver­
ware, canned goods, three large
almost new- round kettles with
covers, a 50-cup coffeemaker and
other things.
The club has been burglarized
before.

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�The Hastings Banner

Launch All-Out
Effort to Stamp
Out Measles

.. September
. e.Ia 1
Thursday,
8, 1966

Slate Health Director Albert
E. Heustls lauded Michigan’s
full-Ume local health officer* for
their wllllngneaa to make on allout effort to eradicate measles
A series of beginner's western as a public health problem in
style square dance lessons will school* (by the Spring of 1967.
start Monday. Sept. 12. at the
Lakewood High School all-pur­ action during their-----------pose room. 7:30 to 9:30 pm.
meeting at Boyne Mountain
Service* for Michael K. Green, । Sept. 26 Is the last day persons
28. 116 8. Queen St.. Nashville, i may enroll In the course. Maeve
'The availability of an effec­
were held Saturday at 2 pm. । Freestone and Jack Cook will be tive vaccine that can be used to
। the instructors. The Lake O Immunize large numbers of chil­
from tiw Vogt Funeral Home
He had been employed
Che 1 Square Dance Club Is sponsoring dren. two laws passed by the
Michigan legislature this year,
E. W. Bliss Company in Has­ tlie class.
Through CROP, Michigan people arc providing four heifers
tings until last January when he I Por more Information contact and an appropriation of S350JXX)
• nd one bull for the village of Kafumba in the Kwilu
became assistant superintendent Theo Yager 374 - 3923, Clayton to purchase measles vaccine will
Province, Congo. The five beef-type animals will come
all
contribute to on all-out ef­
I
Boyce
374
8173.
John
Nelson
at t h e R St P Industries in
fort
at
thU
Umt,"
Dr.
Heustls
Sunfield
30700
or-any
other
club
from a herd suited to the climate, developed by a Belgian
Noahvllle, owned and operated
noted.
•
; members.
by tils parents.
farmer-business man. Part of the herd is shoan here.
Although the state will set
He was taken ill several weeks
Like in hundreds of other villages, Kafumba cattle were all
guidelines to establish priority
ago and was hospitalized port
destroyed by Communist-led rebels in 1964.
of the Ume. He was found dead j Solomon’s prayer for "an un­ achedales and provide that the
vaclne be administered both in
by hanging In his home.
1
derstanding heart" rttther than private doctor's offices and
Michael K. Green was born In riche* will Introduce tbc Bible health department clinics, it la
Nashville on April 10. 1938. the Leeson on" "Substance'’ to be rend anticipated that there will be
son of Richard D. and Ferne at Christian Science churches local variations tn the exact
(Schulze) Green. He was gradu­ this Sunday. Correlative selec­ program chosen by each local
ated from Nashville High School tions from "Science and Health health jurisdiction, he continued.
In 1957 and on June 29 of that with Key to the Scriptures’’ by
The»e variations In the use
year was married to Delphla Go­ Mary Baker Eddy will include
milk.
forth in Nashville.
tlie statement that "Tiuth. Life, on ipeclal problems, or reBeside* the wife he is survived and Love are substance, as the
When Ls a religious counselor
by three daughters. Gale. Owen- Scriptures use this word m He­
"But tlie important thing ’a likely U&gt; be most helpful?
dlyn and Jelll, all at home: hU brews: The substance of things that Michigan's health authori­
TUE8DAY.
SEPT
Five areas of need ore listed beef «t«». fruit.
&lt;
parents; two brothers. Richard hoped for. the evidence of things ties have agreed to supplement
of Kalamazoo and Sidney of not seen."'
lhe past work of health depart­ by DeWitt Baldwin, director of t»r. nUk.
ments
and
private
physicians
by
Nashville, and the paternal
The University of Michigan Of­
an
all-out
effort
to
eliminate
the
grandmother. Mrs Frances Mc­ , Mrs. Frank Roush of Hickory
fice of Religious Affair*:'
Leod of Woodland.
I Comers is a patient In BuUcr- backlog of children susceptible
(D When there U need for
The RCv. Marvin Potter offi­ wor.h Hospital. Grand Rapids
Dr. Heustls observed that specialized knowledge of reli­
ciated and burial wu made in Site will be glad to hear from her
Michigan law requires that chll- I gious history, theology, or Scrip­
Lakeview Cemetery, Nashville.
friends.
dren without a history of measles tures; 21 In problems relating Iff
entering a Michigan public or I transferring or converting from
parochial schpol for the first
time must be vaccinated against ■ v'»e religious tradition to *nthe disease. Preschool children other; 3) In problems arising
participating in group activities. fr0I„ mtcr-falth nmrrtoge or
alro't^ immunized. Thr’lsw™'?^ pre-marital difficulties Involv-

FuneralRites for
Michael Green
Held Saturday

Square Dance
Lessons at Lakewood

Solomon's Prayer

Religious
Counseling
Widely Used

Shakespearean
Festival Enjoyed
By Delton Club

BACK TO SCHOOL

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A GOOD HOME IN HASTINGS clove in to business district, has
two bedrooms upstairs and two bedrooms-downstairs, living
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screens, has basement and gas heating plant, hot water heater.
.
$8,500.00
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$7,000.00

Phone' Vermontville
259-7298

work of the whole University
community Ln serving students."

•N MIDDLEVILLE. WE HAVE A GOOD HOME ON M-37 with
living room, two bedrooms, kitchen with dining space, full
$8,900.00
A VERY REASONABLY PRICED HOME IN THE 2nd WARD, has
Iwo bedrooms upstairs and down a large bedroom, living room,
large kitchen with dining spacrx complete bath and another
small room off the bathroom, Michigan cellar, heated with gas
furnace, therefore lots of cupboards in the place, is completely
insulated, real good roof, and the price is$4,000.00

A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,
with three bedrooms upstair*; downstairs it has one bedroom,
workshop on
..$10,000.00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4ih WARD, has

A GOOD LOT IN THE HARDENDORFF ADDITION. First Ward.
liuw IV
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of................................... ................
-.$600.00
A NICE HOME ON HEATH ROAD located on I 44-acre lot. all on
storm windows and screens, is cap Insulated for .--$9,500.00

A REAL GOOD COTTAGE ON LEACH LAKE, built on slab, large

snd 42 loot well and is fully insulated, would sell on contract
wllh $1.500 00 down, for
—
—» —
$8,000.00
INCOME PROPERTY CLOSE IN, has two apartments, north apt.
has living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and bath.

kitchen and bath and two bedrooms upstairs, has full basement

BUILDING LOT IN 2ad WARD, sewer and water in. has a garage
on It. also a part basemen:a$1,500.00
NICE LARGE LOTS AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, two of them, r.ght
on lake, will sell both of them lor$3,200.00
2 NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.
A NICE VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition lor$650.00

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND
NEED NEW LISTINGS

HASTINGS SALESMAN

with living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, shower bath, lots of

twee) Summa' cottage with all th* extras for -— $10,500.00

Bender. 73. 130 Coats Grove
Road. Leach Lake, who died.

X.'"

ring. the Sponable-Glrrbach Funeral

•lie**
gallon purchased a 71$ “cre
tract about two years ago and

p.b ta'4 jelly euidwlel.
SEPT 19 - Milk. purr
beu». pollU chip*, pen
Pans call for a sanctuary 44 SEPT 30 Mil*. cfcuken
foot by 54 foot with a full base­ Mrole. lettuce l»l»d. p
ment providing Sunday School
rooms. The auditorium will scat
200.
The church will have brick
face veneer, a split stone planter
with a contemporary design in
glass block.
MUk
SEPT
A bonding program pspvlded
by the Galilean Baptist Mission.
Milk.
Inc., was used to finance the
new church.
Milk.
The plans call for electric
heating to be installed with a

Arley Todd. Jr . is the contradtor and C. McIntyre is the
architect. Chairman of the build­
ing committee Is Cecil Gray. Rev.
Wayne Ritchie is pastor of the
congregation which is presently
meeting in the hail over the
Woodland fire barn and extends
an invitation to all to meet with
them.

Governor Romney has pro­
claimed the month of September.
1966. as Michigan Children's Aid
Society Month in Michigan.
The proclamation reads:
wholesome family living should
concern us all. The Michigan 1
Children’s Aid Society has dem­
onstrated a genuine concern and
has helped to bring happiness
into many Michigan homes De­
pendent and neglected children,
regardless of race, color or creed,
have been started toward a hap­
py and wholesome life, which
otherwise might not hove b-en
possible, through the dedicated
work of the Society
"The Michigan Children’s Aid
Society today offers professional
child welfare programs serving
•hlldren of all ages One hundred
fifty-seven staff members in fif­
teen offices throughout Michigan
provide a variety of services so
those less fortunate youngsters
will not be deprived the loving
-are. attention and companion­
ship of a mother and father,
and the warmth and security of
a home of their own
"During 1965 the Michigan
Children’s Aid Society provided
foster care for 2.113 dependent,
neglected, and illegitimate chil­
dren. Also, during the year. 658
adoption placements were made,
and the Society provided case­
work services for 1,798 unmarried
parents and their families
"Therefore. I. George Romney.
Governor of lhe Slate of Michi­
gan. do hereby proclaim the
month of September. 1966. as
Michigan Children's Aid Society
Month in Michigan, tn recogni­
tion Of the many meaningful
■ontrlbutions the Society has
made in helping to fill a dangerxisly lame gap existing in our
society today."
The Family and Children’s
Service, an agency of the Battle
?reek Are* United Fund. Is an
iff Ulate branch of the Michigan
Children’s Aid Society serving
Calhoun and Barn* Counties.

rcllt. yranea.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Deal. Dan­
ny and David from Benton Har­
bor were overnight guests of her
parents. the Clayton Jarrarda.
Friday. Aug 26. leaving for their
home Saturday evening. Danny
stayed until Tuesday.

The Rev

Don M. Gury offi-

side Cemetery.
Mr. Bender

suffering
tier and had been employed at
lhe E W. Bliss Company far

Ohio, the
of John and Pris­
cilla &lt;Fochtt Bender.

wife. Kathryn: a footer son. Wil­
liam Hurst. Hastings a daughcisco of Hastings;
children.

two grand­

68 Attend Reunion
The Buck family reunion was
held at the Prank Kenfleld cot­
tage on Middle Lake Sunday.
Aug. 28. Sixty-eight relatives at­
tended from Rantoul. Ill.; Los
Angeles. Calif.: Norfolk. Vs., and
Allegan. Battle Creek. Orleans.
Charlotte. Woodland. Lake Odes­
sa and Flint.

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ANOTHER HOME IN THI FIRST WARD, ha* three bedrooms up-

Milk. ten.

On Thursday

Church, being erected on lhe
cast side of M-50, across from
Lakewood High School. Is pro­
grassing rapidly.

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ZEPT. V

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jarrard
called at the home of Rev and
— •«the
—
Mrs. Elmer Deal of OuJl Lake own ethical values, guiding tn- annual activity, calling .for
sights, and motivating tnirpoaea. members to hold dances, c&lt;jr
Thursday.
"Religious faith, while II value*
provide finances.
Stan TrumHe, C.L.U. is not synonymous with them." The Festival, with a 13-year
says Baldwin "It seeks to pro­ history, attracts about 350.000
vide resources for responding tourists each year from North
creatively U&gt; crisis, failure, guilt, America and Europe and grosses
frustration. loneliness, and even almost one million dollars.
death. Dealing with these LvOperas and ballet perform­
aurri of ultimate concern to man ances are also featured at the
Ls the appropriate province of Avon Theatre. Festivities begin
religion, and hence of religious In early Juhe of each year and
continue for 18 week* ending In
"Every effort Ls mode 'In the early October.
assigning of religious counselors
to the U-M campus to find per­
sons of the highs* Integrity,
with basic training In psychology
and counseling, and with a wll-

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Woodland School Retired Bliss
Menu
Moulder Dies

New Lakewood
Baptist Church
Well Underway

exempts children whose parents, ln8 religious differences; 4) In
'
by Nancv Wertman
object to the vaccination If they conflicts between the individual,
Members of the Latin Club ot
sign a certificate to that effect. and his environment growing
Delton High School and their
Dr. Heustls emphasised that
from rcllgto-culturai difference*, chaperones attended Uie Strat­
cooperative program with local questions about religious au­ ford Shakespearean Festival In
thority, and achievement of In­ Stratford, Ontario. Canada. Aug.
dividual religious maturity; 3) In
vate practicing physician*.
ethical and moral, problems
Ute group viewed three plays
In addition, tlie cooperation where the guidance ot religious
, presented by the professional
and assistance of school admin­ Uochlngs is a factor.
II .company In lhe modern Festival
istrators and PTA. group* will
Baldwin
points
out
that
any
Theatre.
Shapespeare’s "Henry
be sought in planning and con­
ducting local programs and se­ human problem may have a re- V.” "Henry VI" and ’Twelfth
curing financing, above •*
the
— llgious aspect. "And similarly a Night."
problem considered to _.
be ..
reThey ...
Independently
visited lo—,------------,-------------amounts appropriated by the ...........
llgious
’ may
affect one’s----------whole, cal exhibits, shopped for souvestate legislature.
.—
------ —
.--------------------inlrl and frwlUPnted such city
Vaccine purchased by lhe :------------------------------peraonalliy.' he says
,hiu reUeiSlate will be allotted to local! "This means that while
retlgl- 1 nlKht "P°u as Tl’e Thrc* R»vens
potenuaffv and The Black Swan
heallh Jurisdictions on the basis ous counseling Ls potentially
of the number of 1961 births In helpful
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m the solution of any
the area and with Indicated ndit
‘zi room, from Slmffort clUuiu
Ll ““ “
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mem.
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School Menu

^erlinn Two

Sept 13. al the Episcopal Parish
House at ,5 pm. for a potluck
dinner. A&gt;l lowing the dinner.
Rev. Don Gun- will present a
pictorial lecture on his recent

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Jock^Flopkins Sets New
Amateur Mark at HCC
Jock Hopkins, a 1066 graduate
of Miami (Ohio) University and
set a new amateur course record
Sunday atjhe Hastings Counit?
Club as he and Dewayne Pugh

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Stuart shot his record total the
day the Hastings Country Club
opened it* 18-holc course
Hopkins and John Peterson
bad shared lhe amateur course
Hopkins and Pugh came In
wlth’a “blus four" in lhe Pro­
Am handicap tournament. Golfquota’ based on both players'
handicaps. They receive one

took second. making their quota.

Dick Foster — Frank McMillan.
Buzz Youngs—Dr. Carl Peurach
and Gordon Ironside and Donn
Paul Peterson and Dave Irwin
had minus 3. Roger Roberts —
Wayne Newton and Mike Youngs
—Gordon Norris had minus 4:

Jacobs—Dick Hudson and Bob
Hollister — Robert Moore had

Jack LauMukh — Lee Bacon.
Robert Stanley—Phil HUson and
John Cttnder —Charlie Pusnlkas
all hod minus 6.
In setting hl* course Hopkins

11, bogeyed No 14. cagtod No. 15
tnr KI. 11

Stan Miuial
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In Battle Creek
g renal Stan Muslal

(unlimited

(AABC) at Battle Creek.

ball Association representative
meet* Ohio No 2 at 6 pm.; and
Max Larsen Ford. Battle Creek
Stadium.

Indiana and Ohio No. 1. drew

tion Saturday. Indiana against
the Ohio No. 2-Mlchlgan winner
and Ohio Na 1 against the Ken­
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these fish now looks. The big fish. First confirmed coho
recovered from Michigan waters, made a 9-11 inch gain in
only 90 days. Caught by commercial fishermen about two
tailes north of Manistee, the Impounder turned out to be a
fast-maturing male (jack).
This is more good news for
Department fisheries men who hope that cohos will success­
fully reproduce in Mitiigan streams next hill. Since this
first coho was netted, several others have been taken ia
waters near Leland and Ludington. They averaged about
12 inches, more in line with original expectations. Cohos
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some of the early-maturing fish may run up n few of Mich­
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Armchair Athlete
A man tliat receive^ the admiration of many of us is our
Mort Nichols, who ia over 85 years old and who joined lhe
racers walking across the Mackinac Bridge on LaborDay. Des­
pite the high, cold winds and rain, Mort walked lhe 4)4 miles
in 59 minutes, 57 seconds, beating his own tjme when he was
two years younger—in 1964—when he took 60 minutes, 3 sec­
onds to cover the same distance. However, in 1963 .'fort set
hl* best time of 56 minutes. 29
pion for Use past two years. Del­
ton Coach Gordon Christensen
about walking in competition has an even dozen returning let­
that puts something extra Into termen, including Captain Ken
hl* step. He explained that all
during lhe Summer he wasn't
MlddlevUle's coach. Bob White,
than 65 minutes, but Monday turns out one of the finest high
despite the bad weather he did
It under one hour.
■
we'vfc seen. In It he Includes a
He has a friend. Jack Doxor- note: “Game movies will be totorm. of Cincinnati. Ohio, with ken of all home games. Groups
whom he often walk* the Big and Individuals, including perMac. Generally, one beat* the sonnel of opponent schools, are
other but this year both finished
their convenience." Middleville
Gov. Romney got up before ho* nine lettermen, led by Capl.
dawn Monday and beat the esti­ Gary Vim Elat and Capt. Tom
mated 10400 people across the Warner. Van Elst. only a Junior
bridge. Romney covered the 4li- thl* Fall. 1* already one of this
mlle distance in 57 minutes but area's outstanding athletes hav­
completed the walk before the ing won the State Class C shot
put record last Spring. Gary
rain started.
hurled the shot 56 feet. 10 inches,
A Canadian. Felix Cappalla of for the new Michigan Class C
Midland. Ont, was the flrat standard. His Expressway record
across the finish line In the to M feet, 4 Inches... .
men's division of tlie Michigan
Our Steve Youngs (HHS ’66 &gt; Is
Amateur Athletic Union covering
the 4H-mile walk In 34 minutes. at Michigan State as one of the
36 seconds. Detroiter Jeanne managers for Coach Duffy
Boeel established a womens Daugherty's Spartans Steve came
home Tuesday night (only one

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David R. Preston. 25. 537 E. Mill
Street, pleaded guilty to reckless,
driving when arraigned In Has­
tings Mundpul Court before Mid­
dleville Justice Grover T. Letlicoc last week and was fined
$75 plus $935 court coats.

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co-hostesses. * John Calt, who
has completed his training in;
;the armed forces, with his wife'
| have been visiting In Michigan.'
They will return to Seattle for1
। his assignment. * Bonnie Shum­
way Clink and children. Debbie
'and Douglas, of Vandercook
sons. Scott and Dan. visited their
grandmother. Mrs. Letha Shum- j
i completed her teacher's educa-1
. Uon at MSU and begins her ।
' practice fcaching Sept. 8 at
Vandercook Lake.
i Members and friends of the
Grace Brethren Church hon| ored Mrs. Essalle Titus and
daughter. Barbara. Monday eve­
ning. Aug. 26. at the church
Mrs Titus Is moving to Winona

| sume her studies at lhe Grace
' College. A son. Mr. and Mrs Ted
| Titus and daughter, reside al
i Winona Lake also. Barbara was
unable to attend lhe party as
l she is employed In Warsaw. Ind.
' Rev. Simon Torolan spoke of the
loyalty and faithful service of
I Mrs Titus and daughter to the
church. Jane and Tereasa Fuller
were also honored as a farewell
to them, as members of the Sun­
day school, as they, with their
I parents, the Gary Fuller* of rur­
al Freeport, are moving to AriThe Recreation Club met with
Mrs. Wilbur Neeb Thursday. Mrs
Neeb will be teaching school this

been a teacher at the welcome
Camera achool In Ww County, i

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Hastings'Mfg.
Drops 2 Games
In State Meet

iiaJ. A special number wa* played

The Hastings Mfg. Company'*
Softball team was eliminated In
the Mldilgan Clag* D champion­
nlng drlve-ln service Included In­ ship tournament at Coldwater,
strumental number*. Sunday cvc- losing their flrit game by a
heartbreaking 6-4 score and their

Position at the Foul Line
Lost of Savon Articles

Blank went to Grand Rapids
Thursday and Saturday of but
Saturday tlie PUton Ring lad*,
who had won the Hasting* Dis­
trict and the Sunfield Regional,
lost to Adrian which scored two
runs in each of the flrat five Inn­
ings and three In the sixth. Has­
tings scored once in the second,
' oomponkd than. Mra. Erb Is twice In the third, once In the
much Improved at this report. * fourth and three times In the
The Clayton Neebs of Kalama- sixth.

major surgery
pital Tuesday.
companied Jay
Jack Erb. who

at Blodgett Hos­
Aug. 23. She ac­
Erb and son, Pfc.
had arrived from

were Sunday, Aug. 21. dinner
guests of the Marvel Neebs Ln
Woodland. Sunday. Aug. 21.

church town Saturday evening,
1„ .11 .poru, r.™ .1.,. . v.„
prt .M
I.
then *•««
you have
no exception. If you finish badly at the foul line, thee
k«va
basic
part
the
four-step
If
improperly performed someled
Lzci;
“
rt of
=fyou
“
■*would
-*
— Jdelivery.
properly,
finish
with
your
all tbc step* had been executed properly, y
y toward
Your...ahouldero will
sliding foot pointing directly
toward tU
the pin*.
r.-----------rour sliding knee would be 1bent slightly
be parallel to the foul line. Your
to insure a perfect slide andi to maintain ^.„^i
good balance.
mdulutn arm awing, if
■axecu
roperly, will bring the give your maximum
maxit
aeorinjr. If
ball about four to aix inches to you find that you
y&lt;
are finishing
th* side of your iliding foot poorly at the foul line, examine
Your bowling arm will continue your delivery and correct only
smoothly upward* in making a the point* that need it: don't
“atraight-follow through." Al- think that everything is wrong.

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COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Merle Haines was the big gun
tn the Commercial Majors on
opening night, rolling 223-611.
Paul Edwards posted 229-563,
Rod Newton 202-574, Bob Lam­
bert 551. Joe Gielarowskl 649,
Vem HawbllU a Sunday ago. *
Galen Daniels 548, Irwin Har­
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Whitmore
wood 547, Aaron Sherk 212-546,
John Panfil 529. Al Relgler 528.
By Mr*. Pern UatcblUa
John Kaslnsky 524. Wayne New­ U N..M.HH
SSI-2102 Wayne Whitmore and non from
ton 520, Mike Schondelmayer 520,
Battle Creek were cullers of Mrs.
On Sunday, Aug. 28. Mr. and
Bob Miller 203-515, Maynard
Rllla Whitmore on Bunday, Aug.
Tucker 513. Ed Richardson 213­ Mr*. Ray Rouah, Vic Maurer. Mr.
506 and Bill Jerow 507.
and Mra. Albert Bell, Paul and
Marcia Bell attended open bouse
CLA8SIC LEAGUE
Uon. A Mra. Rllla Whitmore at­
tended the Senior Citizens plcAl Morgan posted 220-617 and
Merle Haines 225-616 to set a
hot pace in the Classic circuit'
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schantz
lost week. Paul Edwards chalked
were Sunday, Aug. 28. callers of
574. Ken Robbe 505. Bill Hack­
ney 516, Harv Haan 558. Dave
son of near Bellevue. * Mr. and
Dimmers 507, Les Springer 558, to a teaching poUUon Ln Call- Mra. Terry Gardner and children
Jerry Mlles 510, Gordie French
212-583, Carl Baker 503. Gordie Deymamd (Judy Green) have a ner and Nancy attended the
Norris 535. John Kaslnsky 513, baby girl, born Aug. 27. * Mr. Swift reunion nt the Tew's Park
nomn Johncock
jonncoca 523.
oxa, Stu
niu Sweet
onen
uiu}
Nolan
I
515, Jock Sheler 203-538, Jack Ricky, from Flint visited a few In Assyria, Sunday. Aug. 28.
'.no Hiv,
mvntlv with
urilli l»cr
)v-r mrvnla
days recently
parents,
Bowman 522. va
Ed Sheler 500,
Jerry Smelker 511, John Goro- Mr. and Mra. Albert Bell. Then
Dr. James Peurig, Michigan
State's athletic team physician.
denskl 516. Charles Hitchcock
213-574, Bill Ransom 501, Ben
----- ------ ----------------------- ------------ financed medical school by play- I
Kenyon 510, Joe Gtclarowskl tenson and fainHy. Little Ricky ing three years for the Green
205-567. Honk Fedewn 527. Carl remained with Grandpa and'Bay Packers.
Rose 506. Bruce Terry 209-505, Grandma Bell.----------------------------- :
:Wayne Decker 511. Keith Chose
Several from here attended the KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT CIRM
,500, John - Hfivcns 505. Denver
,
Klersey
511. Gene Grabau 517.
■
Pete
Kruger 203-519. Al Hinrlchsen 207-532, Dave Irwin 210-&gt;26
and .Ron Pellow 517.
children of Bottle Crock and
Mr arid Mra. B. Hawblitz and I

Lake Odessa

"Side of Strand Theatre"

By Evelyn Toni. .

1W

COMMERCIAL MINORS
Bender Gravel and the Depu­
ties won four points as the sea­
son opened Thursday night.
Paul Woodman led che whael
rolling 203-543, Dick Herbotrelth
posted 201-500, Bob Morey 179,
Harvey Baker 508. Ken Granata
490. Bob Ward 509. Bob Balmer
518. Roger Wolf 201-516, DennyFredrickson tot. Gerald Price
488. Galen Daniels 460, Dave
Kruko 500. Carl Hathaway 517,
Gordon Howe 526, Dave Main
489. Paul Cassel 206-513, Dick
Wilcox 494 and Forest Kimmey

Joseph M. Schnurr. Rl Delton,
paid WO fine plus $6 95 ante for
returns for Wednesday's drills.
driving without having had a
quite natural Tuesaay to see our
driver* license for three years. He
Coach Jock Clarcy along the
Wolverine'yti- sidelines for the Hastings High
for failure to yield the right-ofgrid practice. Jock started coach­
way.
ing In 1942. after five years as a
Orrie Lynn Bicknell. 67. 529 W.
By Ruth Peterman
&amp; Riverside
college player and four years In
Clinton, paid n 325 nne plus $7.35
high school. His undefeated 1965
court cost* for simple larceny. He
Blue St Gold teain was his last
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stcmm were war. charged with taking three
Safe driven prefer the
Jock Is now HHS athletic direc­ among the employees and wives WJlura
bottles U1
of uiauui
Dristan on Aug. 31 from
tor. Co - Captain Dave Williams who attended the C&amp;O Rati- | the Kroger store,
pendability of our fast
makes every practice, hobbling road veterans picnic at Potters ।
on his walking cast for his frac­ Park Saturday. Aug. 27. * Mr. |
claim service and per­
:
tured
ankle.
He's
keeping
in
sonal attention when
and Mra. Orley Hullibergcr and
I shape. Chester Cramer of the Mr and Mrs. Roy Erb were near
■Junior Varsity is expected to be Edmore Wednesday at tlie FcrFor All Type* of
; In traction at Blodgett Hospital ris Christensen farm to see tlie •
In Grand Rapids for at least two
new potato harvester and other ,
weeks with a broken upper left ।1 farm equipment. * A1C William j
■ ■ A CTIkl/*C
an” suncred Wednesday morn- i ------ wnif oI Mf and MrJ
I Ing. Aug 31. during practice. The
Chapman, who was home
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Bob Slocum fired a perfect 25
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Be?4 wishes
wishes and
and Another shoot will be held from
5 to 11 pm. Saturday. Sept. 10.
couple. * Mr. and Mra. John E

Puppies Available

turned from a trip to Niagara
The Humane Society reports
Falls.
there are eight combination
cocker sponlal and collie pups
family were on several days' va­ and two black and tan hound
cation enjoying the scenery of pups. 10 weeks old. available for
the coM Michigan shore line and adoption at the Dog Pound.

guests ot Qse Lewis Henkel faml- den through the sheriff* office.
Uy, then’to Lund'* Scenic Oarbeautiful scenic highways. * Mr.
Michigan State rated among
and Mra. Ronnie Neeb also took the nation's top ten collegiate
a tripp of three days into On-1 football team* 11 times during
tario.
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proAt can be determined.
Mrs. Forest Begerow. Mra.
Herald Classic, Valerie Clum and
, ®Y Yr’turlh
Mra. Rhoda Bawdy were In Cedar
Springs Wednesday, Aug. 31.
Contrary to what many people visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nich­
may have thought, I am still olson * The Woodland Lion*
writing for The Banner. True, Club will meet. Tuesday. Sept
we are butler at home with the
new baby but we are *UU trying well attended by the members
to inform our friend* of the lo­ after the Summer vacation. The
cal news My column did not -’•t club did meet during the Sum­
printed the last few week* be­ mer but many members were
cause of not enough space in the absent. The club meets the sec­
paper, it wa* In the office. Keep ond and fourth Tuesday of each
calling your new* in a* before month at 7. Visitors are always
and we will do our best to get It welcomed and new members are
printed. This Is a good place for always wanted Rev. Bllvemail
all club and church not'-e* to of tlie EUB. Church will pre­
be publicized With school •tatt­ sent lhe program Tuesday eve­
ing. organizations begin holding ning. The president. Glendon
their regular meeting*. Let me Curtis, 1* hoping for a successful
know the date and place a week year.
In advance.
The Woodland Women'* Study
Richard Allen and family en- Club will also meet Tuesday.
larlalnM
.. „
tertatned August ot
27 at
Post. ...
154 S*1*1 *3- T,'p PrwIdenL Mrs.
Amvet* in Ionia. There was a Bruce CroU1"*' *&gt;U commence
ham dinner followed by lhe In- •the bu'!,lcs5 meeting at 8 in the
stallatlon of officer*. * Jay and ! w&lt;»d land Memorial Library. The
Andy Kussmaul spent a week'pait president* will be acknowwlth their grandparent*. Mr and 1 kd«wl ttlth each
recalling
Mr*. Stuart Kussmaul On Auk Ithe h*FhliKht of the year they
28 their parent*. Mr and Mrs 1 iervwl Thls u * Rood c,ub ,or
RJ Kussmaul, came for them’ (new residents of the community
They were also joined bv Mr’ 1
,
and Mrs Charles Guenther and
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
girls for dinner e Valerie Clum 'Mrs ,IerB1d Classic were Mr.
has spent a week visiting her I “°d Mr* Doane Clum and famlRrandparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Her-11?,’ On Sund°y
Joined the
old Classic. She came with Mr I c,um fnn,lly u‘ C»led°«‘" f°r »
and Mrs Galen Kilmer and 'plcnlc dlnner Dinner guests with
family after they had spent the I?*1 Classic. vtrt Mr and Mra.
weekend In Detroit and attend- ?Jarv‘" &lt;?•“* •n,‘ rUU'rfM5 a*‘d
ed the State Fair
Mra- c,#Ien Kilmer ond family
land Mr. and Mrs Glendon CurhA??f
’1“ “» and f*”111* In «&gt;. evening
evinlnJ
J*1
the Clums came back and everyh5d ? °ne Minted lhe birthdays of
good turn out and the books Dtatnc and Norma Jean.
should be finished on this so lhe
The Bnartl ol Directors of the
United Fund will hold their Arst
meeting this Thursday at the
home ot Jack Sinclair. Plans will
be made for the 1966 drive and
. n budget will be "set up " Organ­
izations wishing to beneAt from
this drive must get their request
Into the secretary-treasurer. Mr*.
Glendon Curtis. The choirman.
Mr*. Rudy Olhmer. would also
appreciate hearing from volun­
teers to solicit. This 1* always a
big job to get enough solicitor*
and with so many bencAUng
from it. it should not be. People
should be hoppy to help There
is also a need for a co-chairman.
Tlr Ink this over and try to help
thl* year whether it be your
first time or If you do it year
after year.
The Woodland PTA will open
it* season Monday. Sept 12 with
&gt; a potluck supper gt 7 in the
amount to $1,000.
' school cafeteria with the drink
being furnished Each one Is to
bring hl* own table service and
a dish to pass. Following the
supper the president. Lyle Sand­
, brook, will conduct a short bu*lnets meeting. There will be introductlon of the teacher* so the
I parent* will have a chance to
; get acquainted with them. Ev­
! eryone 1* urged to attend this
; Arst and important meeting. Mra.
I Wayne Musbach Ls serving as
I vice president this year and
Mr*. Richard Allen is secretary­
treasurer again. Plan now to at­
i tend as many meeting* a* pos| slble and give these officer* your
full cooperation. They will work
William F. Arnold
hard to keep the PTA together
: but It takes the parents and
| teacher* attendance at each
! meeting to make it a success
The Arst meeting of the Wood­
MODEL*
; land Child Study Club will be
FINANCE CQ
held at the Woodland school
house Thursday. Sept. 15. A
planned supper will be served at
MODEL FINANCE I 7. Tlie Richard Allen family will
present a program of mu»lc fol­
140 W. Stote St.
lowing the supper. The president,
Mrs. Wm. Black, will conduct a
Halting*
short business meeting. All mem­
Phone 945-3429
bers should mark this dale on
their calendar and make an ex­
tra effort to attend. The club
*
also welcome* new members.
5100 ta Si.000
Anyone interested In visiting
thl* Arat meeting or becoming
member* are welcomed. The

Woodland

HERE
COMES THE
MAILMAN!

people

M0Ve

Auto Club members ask that all Michigan

motorists appoint themselves guardians

of the thousands of children now return­
ing to school. AAA supplies giatarlals

By Vidor SUtott
SEPT. 12

OCT. 10

NOV. 18

We received a nice rain Friday
night. We are told that one and

icavon end* in Region HI.

(Region 111)

in Region III.

SEPT. 15
NOV. 19

Start of shooting preserve

Main uigeta:

NOV. 2
Start of wild turkey hunt in

partridge. End of first early
bear hunt in Upper Peoinaula
(Region I).
Use of dog
permitted.

season in Region II and III.
Bear hunting prohibited in
both regions.

peiraii holders.

NOV. 5
End of archery deer-beat

SEPT. 20

ge&lt;* through Dee. 15. Close
OCT. 20

OCT. 1
Curtain call for north*tn

Small game ope
Region 111 with phe
drawing top billing. RingRegion II.

season in Region I.

NOV. 10
End of pheasant season ia

No hunting in

NOV. 23
Duck season closes.

NOV. 27

season in Region J.
NOV. 30
End of goose hunting

hunting
Region I.

NOV. 11
Quail hunt open* in 21
touthern counties of Region

Stan of second

DEC. 4
Regions II and 111.

Scaup and ringneck ducks
DEC. 5
Grouse hunting resume* in

Big Bay DeNoc.

DEC. 15
End of raccoon hunting
in Regions I and IL Close

NOV. 1

in Region I.
ing by archers and gunne
Pheasants become legal
and Delta counties. Voodchuck hunting begin* in
Region II.

’ Badger and sink hunting
begin statewide. Scaup and
ringneck ducks come under

NOV. 12
Opener of firearm

Detroit River, Lake Sc. Clair,

NOV. 15

Allegan County.
DEC. 31
Grouse and raccoon hunt­
ing close in Region III. End
of mink hunting in Region I.

Summer Will
End Friday,
September 23

ever it came so gently that moat
of it soaked in as It fell and didn't
even make our road troublesome
Summer will end officially at
The mailman got stuck in the
6:43 am Friday. Sept. 23. when
mile
mm- north
iiurtn of
ui us
u* so was afraid
ainuo to
ui the »un
sun will arrive at the allai*come down our mile. However car* | tumnal equinox, according to
and truck* whizzed by all day Hazel M Loth. University of
Saturday and had no trouble. The, Michigan professor of astronomy,
rain probably helped the late vegegj
j
3| the tun ha* been
H
MeadUy movmg^uTwX.TS
the dangerfrom Are on September 23 will cross lhe
whlih ha* been so prevalent all Louatar she oolnta out:
summer. Neighbors a half-mile
1 "Z; , “ “ .
south ot us didn't get till* rain.
,
*
* “
Mrs. Fred Geiger. Sr., accom-;
panled by her cousin. Ray Hag­
gerty of Hastings, went to Trufunt!
las; week Tuesday where they
vLiited her broUier, Fay Under'- . lrUe‘Tlie* atnro»ph?re causoi the
wood Mr underwood, who Is . 5unUghl u, be tint so that the
resident of the Christensen Nurs- | 5Un Bppcllrs -mud • nnd viilble
Ing Home, remains about the same before coming over the horizon
and is able to be up part of the । and afUr setting.”
time. * Mrs. Bertha Cotton, who
—This
■•—
-*•— —which
*.•*». •bending,
is —
called ”
hu* made her home for some time refraction, hastens the sun’s ru­
with her daughter. Mra. Willis ing and delays Its setting. Pro­
I Dalton, was taken to Pennock fessor Losh explains.
Hospital last Wednesday. At thL*
lnc ,hours
loura when
Wllel, Mlc
"The
the oull
sun „
is
writing shn Is Improving slowly | actually visible on Sept 23 will
.
and would lx- glad to receive cards exceed the time when it ta out of /
from her friends. Her daughter*. sight
—*-• "by eight
— —
■—•— -she
----------minutes."
says.
' Mrs Dalton and Mra. Claudine
"Not until lhe 26lh will the
; Matthews, have spent as much decrease in lhe length of the
lime a* possible with her
'
sun's being above the hoeison
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Swift of balance this atmospheric *fB-imum Rood have purchased the I feet, and day and night appear
John Gardner farm on 8 Wood- equaL
land Road and will move then"From then on. the day will
os soon a* Mr. and Mrs. Gardner I steadily grow shorter. The sun
can get Into their new home which ' will move south of the equator,
they are building on Velte Road bringing Fall to the northern
on the site of their former home hemisphere and Spring to the
destroyed in the 1965 Palm Sunday | southern "
tomiido. * We’re sorry to hear
------------ •-----------that our former neighbor. Charles
Scasc. now a resident of the Mall- ,
' ' J ruunucr
i cal Facility has been very poorly
j of late. He was better Sunday.
|
CaAh Ppnney&gt; founder
Mr. and Mra. Eldon Roush and [ of Hie Nation-wide chain of de­
chl Idren of South Hastings were partmenL stores bearing
, hU
his
Sunday dinner guest* ot her par- name. will observe hi* 91x1 birth­
' enta, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson.

Penney Founder
Is 91 Sept. 16

the afternoon honoring the birth­
,
(dart of Mr. Roush and Little
appropriately decorated cake.
Road.
, Olson Clark, director ot U* !Xr,n *
committee ha* worked hard
counseling committee.
schedule interesting program*,
M
। These
These classes
classes are
are in
In conjunc"
conjunc- &gt; counseling
comtmuee. Any
Any one
one oh^,^ u'J birthdays *of Victor
I Hon
for the coming year. It promises
lion w»h
with num
plans for
for the
the xbrorin.
showing, ---------------------------------------intnested in serving a* aK»Un
counto be a good and succasful year
iaf the Billy Graham film, ’The; .
and and David Booher, children of Mr ly involved tn the company’s
Restlres Ones." to be on Sept ;51®r"’^
only if the member* work with
pub- ‘,nd Mra. Vernon Booher. Those
clxs^ Ore open
tlie officer*. It 1* Important to
Th® Hastings Area Chrtattar. 20 an
ao- nnrt
“ll1 Get
Oct- 11 at
ot Control
Central | tllC
lie.
attend the meetings and not Youth Council ta announcing a Audltoriltn’and Mrs Russell Booher of near
merely to have your name on
scrira oi
of rounemng
counclllng ana
and peraomu
nersonal
The °°urae
belnB prc«TOl*dlht
L*,
Vermontville. Mr. and Mrs. Ker­
[hja
the roll.
&lt; senes
The eye of Horus, on Egyptian win Booher of Charlotte. Mr. and
The PeeWee football team wa* worker* classes to be held Sun- ]unte city-wide evangelistic cam­
buslneaaea they founded.
scheduled to play their first dart, Sept. 11. 18 and 2S at 2:45;palgns of the Billy Graham to safeguard health and protect
game of the season Tuesday, pm. al the Wesleyan Methodist Evangelistic Association. The vision. It also warded oft the and family of Lake Odessa, and
Sept. fl. Their next game will be Church. N. Michigan at State | classes ore to be taught by Rev. •'evil eye."
Call Wl 5-3481.
played on the Lakewood field,
Sept 13 with Saranac. Saranac
1* known for their good athletes
but I am sure Woodland will be
doing their best to win the game.
However, win or loee, it la good
experience for these boy* to com­
pete In sports and learn the
rules. Plan to watch these young
guys play football os much a*
possible.
t
,
Senior Choir practice will be­
gin again at the Methodist
Church after the Bummer vaca­
tion. The Am practice was held
Wednesday and will be held each
Wednesday at 7: SO Thursday
evening. The Twelve will be held
at the church at 8 ML. This 1*
an organization through, the
Methodist Church thatmaeU for
a meetings/ prayee.'.Ttia.public
l* cordially invited.
The toftball tournament doted
-Hh the Lake
l. walkihg
They won
high
&gt;1 JM
Methodist
-------------team and received a bit trophy.
The Woodland Method!*: tealp.
managed by Steve .Carter, re­
ceived a smalltr trophy far plac­
ing second. Th* mtn tnjoyed a
season of good ball playing and
good social time* w|th thflr fal­
low player*. Bach Ope Is looking
forward to another season .-next
Summer. Borne may **y . now
that they are too old and U. I*
their last year, but by hext
Summer they will be yotfhg
again.-------------------- .
Laurie and Jeff Kilmer spent
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
with Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Clas­
sic and girl*. Their parents. Mr.
and Mr*. Galen Kilmer, were on
Mackinac Island during thl*
time. * Here 1* another plea for
help. It seem* the Boy Scout*
have been started again in
Woodland but the Cub Scouts
have been dropped. It it not be­
cause there are not enough boy*
but there are not enough willing
parent* with Um*. At the B|u*
and Gold banquet last February
a plea wa* made for Den Mo­
thers. a Cub Master and Board
Directors but not enough people
volunteered. Roger Carey ha*
served a* Cub Master for several
year* but ha* now resigned.
However. Jf anyohe wishes now
to volunteer, I am tyre he would
help you. The boy* enjoy this or­
ganization and many of them
need the help they receive from
It. * Mr. and Mr*. Paul Wood­
man and girl* ware in Laming
Bunday. Sept. 4.

to Christian Youth
Council Plans
Workers Classes

________

SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS!

SPECIAL
YEAR-END
SAVINGS!

and works with school, police and ths
community to protect our youngsters.

THE HASTINGS RANN»—.

West Woodland

Lacey

Your careful^drlving Is especially required

during these early months of children's
safety education.

entertained for * Bunday dinner

HASTINGS OFFICE

Representative

era of Florida, who art visiting
here this Bummer, and Mr. and
George K al Ung. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Campbell, Cindy and
Douglas, hpve raturned from
Long Begch. Calif., where they
visited hl* mother and step­
father. Mr. and Mra. Claude
Worrell.
The Hastings schools

Henrich* and Mr. and Mra Rob­
ert Tyus. * Ruby Maxon ot

HARDTOPS

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MERCURY:
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MONTEREY
MONTCLAIR
COLONY PARK and
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COMET:
CYCLONE GT
CYCLONE
CALIENTE
CAPRI
202
VOYAGER and
VILLAGER wagons

SPECIAL PRICES OW ALL MODELS

of Cindy Campbell.
Olllaspta vulud 1

Tony Belli Motors •

1320

N.

Michigan Avenue

�Baseline 4n ers
Do Well at
State Show

Barn Destroyed I
On Peake Farm I

Paula Owens and Judy Tread-

enu&gt;. Mr. and Mrs Oscar
bclner, returned to her home in
Jason SUere Wednesday. She Ypsilanti Friday. ★ Tuesday evewas an associate missionary with
Rev and Mra. Steere while they held
were In Bollva. South America.

Barry Farm
Calendar.

GritfeUi ‘Addle Smith) will be
—j
&lt;:
----------- «— rxvid Lyon Lawerence. of Hickory

rention at French Lick. Ind. * Ing money to go to WMU at Kal­
amazoo by working In a con-

alongside the Butler Rood cast

section or apparently h.id been set.
At 12:40 pm. Wednesday. Aug.
31. firemen were calk'd to the
City dump to extinguish a burn­
ing trailer.
At 9:25 Friday firemen were
and Linda Huntington along
with Tom Mllkr and Carol called out when Al Morgan's car
btruin did Junior team demon- caught fire in the 200 block of
N. Michigan. The wiring, reguTho Nut Club.
Baseline, aim die
Louis Huntington

have started from a faulty gas
line. Il was the 55th alarm tills
year for the fire department.
ere Jack Langvford and Ijorealne I &gt;&gt;
,
.•
Anders. Carolyn Miller and Janet | DeillOHStratlOllS |

’
r
‘
days In Pennock Hospital. * Mr.and Mra. John Wilkes and Mr.•
and Mrs. Roy McCall enjoyed1
'
lertaincd their Anniversary Club&gt;
Bradley Carpenter, Hastings, Saturday, Aug. 27. Ten exxiplea•
__ _
_ ______ ______; enjoyed playing cards and dainty l
Ingleside Daisy Rose 325391, from refreshments were served by the»
Stanley M. Dowell of Ionia. The | hostess.
___ I t- .
Ulllr. .
. .
..
.....
1
i
of the transfer of ownership has Freeport, and Middleville begln-■
bcen made by the American । ning s&lt;-pt. u. sept. 11, 12. 13. 17I
Milking Shorthorn Society at mj jg m Middleville and Sept.
Springfield. Mo.
I 14, 15 and 18 there are servtoeai
•
I Eisenberg of Nashville, Tenn..

Milking Shorthorn

tractor he was driving Upped
ove: and he was pinned underneath. He broke his pelvic bone,
punctured a lung and other injuries. He Ls confined to a Flint
hospital but hopes to be moved
t6..Borgcss Hospital In Kalamamx&gt; * Mra. Bill Corson, who suf­
freed a stroke In August, is UvIng with her daughter. Louise
Pierce, In Kalanfazoo until she
feels better.
, The Clifford Davis family
wathcring at their home celebrnted Clifford Davis* mother.
Mrs Ora Davis’, 94th birthday.
* William Marsden, our new
high school principal, has pur­
chased Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holl's
home on Edward Street and ex-

He was assistant principal In
gin In both places at 7:30. * Mr. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holtz's
and Mra. Oliver Hem and family new home on Charles Street is
nearing completion. * Mr. and
David Otto n Sunday ago Their Mrs. Verne Llctka and Winnie
Rev. Harold Taber attended a son. John, remained lure for the Llctka left early Saturday for
Gaylord.
Miss Winnie Lectka will
National Council of Churches
remain for a few weeks' visit but
Conference near Madison. Wis..;
the Verne Llctka's returned
part of last week. * Mrs. Hine of
Labor
Day. * Robert
home
Grand Rapids and her sister. Mra. and returned to their homo In
Lexhtenberger of Comp Hill. Pa ,
Ann Prints of Mlama, Fla., visit- i
Miss Martan Olds and friend.
Mrs.
Robert
Lechtenbergcr
and
and Mrs. Wellington Jackson on Richard Crouse, both of Alba,
daughter. Brook, returned home
lhe County Line. * Mr. and Mra.
John Veldcrman hoaUd the Lu-----Mr.-------and -----Mra.-------------------------Forrctit March­ with him. Mrs. Lechtenberger
(nee Pauline Beneway) comes
neka Reunion Sunday. Aug. 28. bonks. Saturday. Aug. 27. they
There were 81 attending. * Mrs. attended a wedding of friends each August to lhe family cot­
tage at Gun Lake. Recently she
ing her daughter and htUxind. returned to his Navy .ship, the entertained her mother's sisters
and brothers to a family gather­
ing. This included Mrs. Dora
their Summer hosne in South and Mra. Rex Schad and family White, local, Mr. and Mra. Geo.
Bend.
enjoyed a vacation recently. * Brog ot Leighton, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger HUI of Mason, friend of ’ ScIkio! duties begin Sept. 5 and Ernest Vollwller ot Detroit and
Mlm Beverly Bender, was indue- Thursday afternoon the Faculty Mr. and Mra. Henry Vollwller of
tod into the Army Wednesday,1 &lt;«■ t0 “‘gains Lake fora phn- Grand Rapids. * Mra. Emory
Aug. 24. and la stationed at nkl« ronferenre^ * Alfred Bor- 1 Richardson is caring for the
Port Knox. Ky. Beverly, who has
wh°
b«'r* PhwmAclil Gerald Cisler's children. Klm.
. _______
r.____ ■
in Grand Rjitllrt.-: tho bint
berly and Brent, while their
mother. Mra. Gerald Clsler, Is
1 employed as bookkeeper at the
Electro Chemical Co. on State
Many are preparing for the Street.
.
to be held
saxias oi new vrienns, lo. arc special meetings ~
” In.:
Harold Vcnten. who hu been
visiting his folks at Nashville lhe Methodist Churches in Free- working at lhe Foodland Store,
‘“
rmrt and Middleville Sept.
Rent 11
II tn
port
to1 also Millers OU Station and oth18. The services begin nt 7:45 - &lt;ohl hu., a. week's vacation
at both churches. Middleville the1 £2
'
family,
Mm.—.Emory
Finkbefore entering his senior year
;his. ------: '-----..
..

Middleville

Dy 4fAr. Mary Jacktpn

When someone says. "How did
Irene Andri;, from the Flower you like that demonstration on
i

going on to the National with enough you automatically recall
i things tjiat impress a person
l stick in his mind.
1 To begin a demonstration a

to build around. In 4H. FFA and
FHA, three are many fields. Here

Dig and knitting. junior leader­
ship. livestock and horticulture
which is broken down .into four
desses of marketing, production,
use. and artistic arrangement of
horticultural crops.
A basic outline to follow U to
test at the Michigan Stalo Unlfirst, get the audiences atten­
tion by an interesting glmlc,
County Extension Agricultural with your Introduction. The body
County fairgrounds In Coldwater.

Safety

glasoB

with

BARR

Air Force husband In California
Mra. Bud Young and family,

firemen were called
__
_ ,_______ _ afternoon to assist
second on*hla hand'lcnUL Lor- Bedford Township In fighting a
^TaS«^,«Mv«1 first on «« which dratroj^d a 34 by

State Boar, Gilt
Sale at Coldwater

EXPERT TIM
SERVICE

Grand Rapid* where they have
employment. Their elder daugh-

your outline. This Is where the
shatter- judge*, judge the subject matter.

Tire Shop
ROYAL

# Mn
pferdesteller
has rented her downstairs apart ment and moved into the home

ton. 3400 8 .Broadway, out ol
Hostings. * Mr. and Mrs. For­
rest Bender have been visiting
honored gueaU. That® women Florida acquaintances.
ne sister-in-laws and both lost
their husbands a few years ago.
Both are lhe mothers of four
young children. Dr. David Hoag
The members of tlie Western
was killed In an airplane acel- Chapter of The Michigan Associ­
ation of Certified Public Ac­
Young lost her husband with a countants wlU hold their first
serious kidney Infection at Ann meeting of the 1966-1M7 fiscal
Arbor University Hospital.
year on Thursday, Sept. 15 at
Some are expecting to attend 1the Grand Rapids Elks Lodge
the W6CS training session at the and
,
Country Club
Woodland Methodist Church
Sept. 20. * Mrs. Clyde Skinner Is
at her home on the Parmalee
Road but It will take time to re­
gain her old pep she had before
surgery. * Mr. and Mra. Harold
Haywood called on Esther Hub­
bard at St. Mary's Hospital in
Grand Rapids. She has a back
injury. * Mra. Veni Llctka re­
turned Thursday from visiting
her sister, Mrs. LaVerne Zelout.
In Coloma. * Minor Palmar has
been confined to Pennock Hos-1
pltal because of a heart attack.
Major and Mrs. Richard White J
and family, who have been visit-,

Buys on
Used Tim
MwXtd FRH!
Woodliwl 4t

Accountant* Meet

Earl White,' have returned to
Salina, Kas. Mra. White and
family will remain there but the
Major will return to Vietnam for
duty. * Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ben-

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Completely dediedted funeral serv­
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Long-term to fit your
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fomiliesln their hour of greatest

curate, practical, and in logical
injury, points out the National order: H your posters are suit­
able. Inhance or detract, and If
they' are skillfully used.
After
lhe body
the
n
i i c r uie
uuov comes me
ooncluston. or summary where
you bring the demonstration to a
Baxter &gt; were
Maia Office
‘N^h’’ X1X&amp;' W,lllam 8wcet- wh° hfts
! graceful .end by summarizlni: the 0^ ^r- ttn“ Mrs. Arnold Parker
' highlights you Introduced. This ;
J?lUa B
«
usually done by a-summary postBob Firikbelnre, pitot tor Unlt' HASTINGS OFSICE
'w. llstlnk the highlights in nu- i£‘l.A,r H?*'*
J*
I mend order. One Important
H*?* •**£*“? J^?. kith Mr. and Mrs.- Charles
know Mr and Mra GIrn De301 Vi So. Mkhigsn
I tiling never forget your sources «5«l«ncnt of the strike. * Iff. J*ck£O.nfi,J An,oI‘* Btrc*^ *
Berry and family of Grand Rapof material. These art- the facts aJld Mra- Oar&gt;'
of brnj-nia. iJ^ah?^h?ewFur^lJHrtL^rtH ld* havc movK1 bttck 10 lhelr Open Mos.. W«d„ hi. «;3Q-5:OO
Which }T&gt;u based the demonslra- . ]
IffW'W 00 Orand Rapld3 8ucet
Think of what
Phone 945-9415

need.

LEOflflRDOSGDOD
^■funenal-ldoiM
JACK D. OSGOOD

CHARLES H. LEONARD

Phone 945-2471

TirSiug.

1.

W.rancE

you miss whan your
set is broken

We repair hi-fi and

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Wl 5-9137 b Wl 5-5992
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WE CLOSE AT
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SATURDAYS

■B1SFV.. ■

home--------alter------visiting
her
folks.
community
old are j, )
Win or lose, a penion gains ----------- — --~ ----lANJUIIU,,!./
W.c,over
OV 80 years viu
honored guesU. 'Die Scnlqr '
through a demonstration than Mr. and Mra. George Bedford. [o
and his paycnls, Mr. and Mrs. 1 citizens who have not reached M
Gene Berg, on Larkin St. While ^re Invited guests, paying a 1
get up In front of an audience they were txcre Mrs. Busan Ro- nominal fee of 50 cents Mra.M-nbcrg Plank and Mra. Boyd Fred Palmer, who Is chairman of
Bender rr
gave- a ------stark church
having poise and correct posture. (Nancy)
---------»• ,—
-■ activities, would npprcclBfTg. It was;j ate the
tlie names
nuntca of
Of Octogenarians
OciOgcnnriunS
I Tills only comes with practice, abirwer
shower ivT
for Mrs. Berg.
[ Practice younself with your par­ held in tlie Bender's apartment, in the community.
ents, in front of local groups, Those two coupkj Uvo In the up- | Mrs. Ruth Leganl of Big Rapbut practice. After your demon- statra and downstairs apartments 1 ids was a guest of.tRev. and
of tho Jack Roscnburg home on--------------------------------------Mra. Blanche Segcratrom ac­
points.
companied Mra. Hazel Derrick
Now if somtono asks you how and Mra. Dorothy Bonneville to
you liked a demonstration and Past Matron's Club Friday, Aug.
it did all these things you can 28. held at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Harry Stimson on Stimson
Rood. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
Mark Burch wa, home from ’ Bonneville and family of Lowell

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with his parents, the Charles Dorothy Bonneville a weekend
Burches.
Iago. * Mr. and Mrs. William
_________________ _________ - — 1 Crldler attended a famUy reun-

PENNOCK

i Those who attended were lire
parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. A.

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS

Mrs Kenneth Smith and Mr.
| and Mrs. Marvin Smith ot Mul­
liken. Mr. and Mra. Rod Yates
and four daughters of Charlotte.

Concrete Blocks and
Lightweight Blocks
Nashville, Mich.
Phone 653-2791

son. Arthur William, of Portland
I and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wenger
land family, local.
(
j
I Mr. and Mra. Bob Flnkbelncr
and daughter visited luw parents.
I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mohnke. ot
St. Joluu a weekend ago. * The
held at |hc cotuigc of Mr. and

NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE is hereby given that.a
public hearing will be held on Mon­

day, September 26, 1966, at 8:00 P.M.
at the Council Chambers in the City
of Hastings on the adoption of Ordi­
nances Nos. 58, 59, and 60, Amend­

Chariest McDonald had surgery
Hospital in Grand Rapids. He i
,expects to be home in another,
week. A Ernest Ball and family
have moved from Marshall to
Muskegon, h Rev. and Mrs I
Ralph Harper of Taylor were1

cottage at Barlow Lake Tuesday.
Aug. 23. Thctr daughter. Mra.
McKenzie, and children of. Farm­
ington accompanied them. Mrs.

You probably already know
the value of getting a
10,000 mile check up for
your car, but is your good
health any less important?
Forestall health difficulties
in the future by having your
annual physical check-up
today.

If your doctor should pre­
scribe for you, rely on our
prompt, friendly prescrip­
tion service. .­

Your (/taS) Pharmacy

Jacob's
Prescription
Pharmacy
126 East State St.
Phone Wl 5-2466

Hastings

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

ments to the Zoning Ordinance to the
City of Hastings. This notice is given
pursuant to the provisions of Act. No.
207, Public Acts of 1921, as amended.
Dated: August 22, 1966

DONNA J. KINNEY; City Clerk

IT S A GOOD SIGN!
AND YOU SEE IT ALMOST EVERYWHERE!
Merchants throughout Southwestern Michigan who display this
sign not only welcome your business, but offer automatic credit
terms, too! Your Security Charge Card entitles you to extended
payments on your purchases. You may pay as little as 1 10 of
your balance each month with only 1 % service charge (Minimum
payment $10.00) ... or you may pay the entire balance within
25 days of your billing date and pay no service charge at all!

Sponsored by

SiATIONAL

CORNER OF
STATE AND

JEFFERSON,
38 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE

Mow, sow, tow, till, plow, haul, seed, fertillzs, remdVa snow —
you nams the job and Wheel Horae has ths attaching tool you’ll
nsad. See the complete line of Wheel Horse tractors and quickttacliing tools now on display.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 E. Stale. Street, Hastings

Phone-Wl . 5-2983

Hastings

DOWNTOWN

and Security Notional Bank of Bottle Creek

�THE
.FRIENDLY,
i folks

/

WINNERS

SWIN

Hubbard Hills

Mabie Gould

oiyrn
olNIjV

double
SWEEPSTAKES

By Mn. .Uber* Grown

517 W. Apple St.
Hostinp
and

puihfc Hospital on Boston S.E, Ln
Grand Rapids Friday for X-rays.
♦ Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Tietz of
Rl Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Burd and Mrs Albert Green called
on Albert Green Sunday. * Mr.
end Mrs Robert Tripp and am
of Middleville colled on Mrs. Al­
bert Green Friday. W Wadsworth

Gloria Kelley
Route No. 2
Haitingi

Came will end Sar , Sept. 17 — Hurry - Still time io win

to tlie Norris place and will be
moving them on to his place.
The Larry Tripp and Bob Tripp
families of Middleville and the
Marshall Tripps and Brenda had
a picnic dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
George Horn, Jr.. near Kalamazoo
Sunday, dr Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Green. Sr., of Battle Creek called
on Albert Green Monday. * Mr.

ESH or SMOKED

DOUBLE TOP VALUE
STAMPS EVERY
WEDNESDAY

Quarter Sliced^^^k

Pork Loin or

i

Pork Steak

Banfield - Vicinity

TENDERAY BONELESS BOSTON

Roll
Roast

lb

HasUngs After having lived at
their present homo for 21 years,
Mr. Pritchard retired from Sears,
Hoebuck and Company In Battle
Creek last spring. Their son and
family Mr. and Mrs. William

Roman

Bleach

Double Breasted or

’

3-Legged Fryers &gt;39*
Paichke'i Pride O Michigan

KRACKIE, ALMOND,
MILK CHOCOLATE, MR. GOODBAR

Boneieu

Ham Roast* 99'

Tondoray

HERSHEY BARS Rib Steak
Reg. 5c

Gallon

Semi-Boneleii

Smoked Ham

ench

Tan4«ray 4th and Sih Rib

Hi-C Grip* ot

KROGER BAKED

Angel Food

CAKE

Orange Drink »•-«-

Rib Roast

Embaify Cherry or Strawberry

Country Club Point Cut

Preserves

Corned Beef

Py-O-My Au Gratin Potaloe! 2 ox wl or

-

Inst Potatoes

F

1

KROGER

Muffin Mix

Taterettes if« «* pis.

L

Fresh Fruits

PyO-My

Kroger Frozen Cot Greeo Beans, Cauliflower. Broccoli
Spoon, Fordhook Uon, Mixed Vegetables »«■
pi»&gt;. French Green Beane ?■» -&gt;

Goldin Ripe

Brownie Mix

VAC-PAC

Bananas

KROGER

COFFEE

’1 - GET 1 &lt;- 1c

Kroger Frozen Pen &amp; Camta, Chopped
Spinach, Leaf Spinach, Broccoli

Sliced Slab Bacon*79«

etch

FROZEN VEGETABLES

BUY 4

Peaches "Plums 3- 5fr

BANQUET FROZEN

California

DINNERS

i

Strawberries
Acorn Squash

I"

FREE

DISH

with the purchase
off 2 at 49c each

«

100

,OP

STAMPS

VALUABLE COUPON

250 OFF

Thompson Seedless, Ribier

MICHIGAN

Potatoes
254.79'
.504*1"

Gay, Linda Dtsbrow and Janet
Hungerford; Saddle Horae. Janet
Hungerford; Landscaping. Linda
Slulter; Poods and Action ex­
hibit, Roger Hungerford. ♦ Mrs.
Leo Frey attended a pink and

Stanley Brunt of Battle Creek.
Saturday evening at the new
home of Mrs Marcia Cunning­
ham on 3540 Strickland Kd. *
Lynn Gunn has spent part of
the week visiting Kathryn Frey.
Hev. and Mrs Vernon Miller
and family from near Crown
Point spent Tuesday until Thurs­
day with her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mra. Leo Prey and
Kathryn. Tuesday evening the
family vialled another sister and
her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ever­
ett Couch In Battle Creek. * Mr.
and Mra. Gerald Shepard from
near Saint Mary's Lake were
Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra. Prial Frey. * Dawn An­
derson. granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs Emmett Bird had the
misfortune to fall and break her
leg in three places recently.
We are sorry to hear that
Horry Garma suffered a heart
attack while on a Western va­
cation. He is in a hospital at
Browning, Mont., where he •will
remain for at least a month.
Mr*. Oanns is staying with him
Callers at lhe Leo Prey home
Bunday were Mr. and Mra. Rob-

Battie Creek, Lynn Ouno, 0frnthla Miller and Kathryn Ftey
called on Mr. and Mra. Red
Frey Wednesday. * Debbie El­
lens from Lansing spent a week
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Pritchard. * Mr. and Mra. Carl
Hoff from Battle Crock have
purchased lhe Vern Pritchard
farm. * Bill Pritcliaxd recently
attended a Sears Service Train­
ing School. He specialized In the
transistor theory which will help
him In his line of work for Bears

Butternut, Buttercup of

ClltS 12-ox wt pkgs

THERMO
TEMP

Mrs. Ray Pierce spent last
week in Kalamazoo visiting her
son and family.
Members of the Fine Lake 4H
Club exhibiting at the State 4H

toured Washington, D. C. were
Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
David Miller; Joyce. daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Huntington;
and Undo, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Harley Dtsbrow. All of the
young ladies are Juniors at Gull
Lake Community Schools. ♦ The
Fine Lake AsaociaUon held its
annual picnic Bunday at the. As­
sociation's grounds on the West
Shore. After enjoying the dinner

MICHIGAN

Muiknelon

2 Qu;rl

LEGALS

ICE BUCKET

100

Top V*ib&lt;

100

STAMPS

,OP 4 AIUI

STAMPS
lha purchsio ol »n, tug ot

THI1M0 T1MF
TUMBLER

CALIFORNIA
ORANGES

STAMPS

ROMAN BLIACH
W «aU*n 19c

KANOU

tiRNl I w/*5 or cooro porch*IO
•ickxfcng boor w&lt;ne. lococco

KROC1B
PUDDING

50

COUNTRY CLUB
FRANKS
|

-rHAMBURGER

STAMPS

BRICK
SHAMPOO
Rodoom al Kroger ihru
list. Soot TO. 1H4

—

GRASS
. SHD

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LETTUCE or 1-IW*
IMPORTED
FRES-SHORE
TOMATOES | HOLLAND BULBS | FROZEN SEAFOOD |

,

BOMB

*' A®®" ,w“

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KWKK KMSP
SLICED BACON
rn Bl Aiorm Hun

M

TOP VAL.UI

STAMPS

KROGH
ICE CHAM

NISTUS
QUK

KROC1R
PANCAKI'SYRUP

YELLOW OHIOH1 ’

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CRAPES

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MSCHKTS
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watilSP!
CLEAN OUT YOUR ATTIC
AND ADVERTISE
FARM IMPLEMENTS

RED TAG
SPECIALS!
1966 iMkh Special

4 Dr. Sdn ; V8 automatic.
Like new! Radio. One lo­
cal owner. Whitewalls.

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

USED (AR

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

CLEARANCE
SALE

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Worth.

Farm Machinery

18,000 miles. Radio . . .

shapo and priced to save

—IR.C. 460 Tractor. Like new!
—1048 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and light*.
— 1959 Cock-8hutt 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
—John Deere 16 ft Drag.
—1949 John Deere A Tractor.
A-l shape.
—Ford Major Dletel Tractor In
A-l Shape
—Used large grain trailer. Hy­
draulic dump.
-IJIC. 16 Hole Grain Drill on
Rubber.

Whitewalls.

you many $.

—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.

1966 Buick USabre

Hardtop 2 Dr. One owner.
Power, steering &amp; brakes.

Due to oar large sales

volume of new 1966 Mer-

1965 Balck

LeSobre 2 Dr. Hardtop;

shadow turquoise.
owner.

Actual

One

stocked with

many

fine

Used Cars. All cars are

mileage

When this car was deliv­ IMS FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
6 pass. Wagon. V8 Auto. Heat­
ered new (approximately
er. w, wall*. A nice one owner
a year ago) it was given
the exclusive and expen­
sive Ziebart undercoating

treatment . . . Plus, the
unique distinction of be­
ing equipped with 3-tpaed

mi

the

column

manual

transmission.

heater. One owner. Real dean I

1963 LINCOLN 4 DR. SEDAN
Auto. 5 - way power, radio,
w wall*. White with red leath­
er Interior. One owner. Only
94,000 mile*.

1964 Chevrolet Convertible 1962 FAIRLANE
2 Dr. Sedan 0 Cyl stand. Ra­
V8 automatic, heater and
dio, heater, w'walls. White
whitewalls.
with red interior.

ALL CHUMS—la

CARDS OF THANKS » IN M1M0RIAMS—2* pee weed.

GOODYEAR BROS.
124 N. Jefferson

Wl 5-5052

WANTED

FARM SERVICE

Man over 45 yean of age for

FREE DESIGNING
FREE PLANNING

Cleaning Up

FREE ENGINEERING

Oiling Machinery

Let Smiley Buildings help you
with your new building for
your farm or business. No ob­
ligation. Call your Smiley man.

Driving Pickup Truck

Apply in person between 9:00 a.m. and 4 p.m.
SMILEY POST BUILDINGS
1961 PONTIAC CATALINA
2 Dr. 6 stick, radio, white­
4 Dr. H.Top. Auto Power steer
P.O. Box 36
and brakes Radio, heater,
Hastings, Michigan
walls.
w/walla. Like new bronze fin&lt;010) 945-8103 Call collect.
1963 Mercury Meteor
U
1215 N. Broodway
1961 FORD 4 DR. SEDAN
2 Dr. V8 stick, radio.
HELP WANTED
Auto. 0 cyl. Radio, heater.
Price Is right).
1963 RIVIERA
1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
NOT CES
(Buick's Most Beautiful
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 Automatic
Radio, heater. Bargain!
Corl . . . Full Power.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
i960 LINCOLN
NEW FALL
4 Dr. Hard Top. Full Power.
1962 Ford Galaxio 500
Radio. White Walls, Oreen
4 Dr. Sad. V8 automotfr.
metallic finish.
1964 FORD K TON PICK-UP
1962 Ford Fair la ns
8 It, wide side box. One owner.
2 Dr. 6 stick.
Low mileage.

CHENOWETH MACHINE SHOP

ATTENTION
PRODUCTION
WORKERS

Over 8
Transportation Specials
from $75 to $195

CHEAPIES . . .
1959 Station Wagon
1966 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sed.
1957 Pontiac 4 Dr. $ed.

•

W/Power.

LARKE BUICK

LINCOLN

’*

and

•

MERCURY

I.H. TRUCKS
1320 N. Michigan

CHEVROLET

Phone 945-2479
1

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425 Wl 5-242E

CLEARANCE TIME
USED CAR
CLOSE-OUTS'
1964 bLDS F-8S

. Deluxe 4 door sedan.
V-8 engine, automatic trans­
mission. power steering, radio.

IN

RenneR
FORD COUNTRY'

finish.

1963 CADILLAC
... 4 door hardtop, spotless
inside and out Pull power and

M3 CHEVROLET
. . . Impala 4 door sedan, auto­
matic transmission, thrifty six
cylinder engine, power steer-

ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.
1964 Ford Galaxio 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Stand. 8 Cyl.

1964 Ford Custom
2 Dr. Standard 8
1963 Fairlane
4 Dr. Stand. 0 CyL

1961 Ford Galoxie 500
4 Dr. Hardtop. 8 Cyl. Auto &gt;685
195$ Ford Vi-Ton Pickup
3 Speed. 8 Cyl..

190 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 convertible,
light green finish with white

w.waU
1961 CADILLAC
. . . Sedan Deville, full power.
teas, premium w/wall tire*.

1966 FALCON
... 4 door sedan automatic
transmission, radio, low mile-

UM CADILLAC
.. . Fleetwood 60 Special, load­
ed with extra* including air
oondlUoning. original factory

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

321 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

______ _ $71.15
__________ $65.90

Tki.mupfb T&lt;
t,. RicMsae.

SPORT RIFLE - 30-06 custom EXPERIENCED MECHANIC A Personals
and man to run a grease rack.
rifle made by McCord's of
Ionia. Will shoot a 2' group at
WA^lvC0L^ikrlBi?kk ' ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOU8100 yds. with ease. Maurer ac­
flrh,.r£?uty iMR H.nk
po *’»• Hasting* Telephons
tion. Yeager barrel and trigger,
and Chevrolet. 1435 8. Hanw,
Meeting, every
Fisher safety. 3 to 8 variable
ow'______________________ 2
Monday, 8 pm.
U
scope, peepsight tn mount, full
___________________________
monte carlo hand rubbed stock, BEAUTY OPERATOR - Expertenced year or more, also to act
r,
sling with quick detach, swivel*
as shop manager, paying 60% ★ Wanted ta Buy
PLUS, complete handloading
commission. Interviews confl- 1
--------equip, for above. Echo press,
dentlal. Call Mr. Glazier, Lan- ,
30-06 dies and cases, bullets,
sing IV 9-2519 collect
9/8 3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
powders, primers and loaded
rage in or near Hastings. Call
shells, etc. Rifle value. &gt;300 00
623-2719 Delton.
tf
— loading equipment &gt;70.00. FULL TIME FLOOR MAN for
bulling and waxing floor*. 3 to
Will sell complete for only
&gt;250.00. Call 945-3884 after 6, . 11 shift. Pennock Hospital 9/8 it Work Wonted
p.m.
tf

Wheat Starter Special
Per Ton

$94.45

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

WHITE PRODUCTS
CORP.
Middleville, Michigan

Rowleigh dealer in N

|

Barry

Wl 5-2223

REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
with GoBese tablet*. Only 98c.
Jacoba Pharmacy.
11 fl

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

HEIFERS. Wanted to trade or
buy 25 open Holstein Heifers
700-to 800 lbs. Tel. MO-99328.
Ed Tanis. Jenison. Mich, 9 22

A* Household Goods

HANDY-MAN would like odd
Jobs of any kind. Call RO 5­
8831.'
CLOTHES DRYER in very
good condition Free delivery WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
and free installation. Guaran­
VALUE IS LOST, make use of
teed. Reduced prices on new
the most likely mean* of get­
ting Il back Dial Wl 5-3481 al
1966 Hamilton and Frlgldalre
Dryers Consumers Power Co.
once and ssy "Banner Classi)
fled Ad laker
945-3474
9/15

Over Stan's Wsllpsper

County or Hastings. Write!

Br.KNARD LOt’lB
udaut. ni, Na SO*.

HOPPE,

RAWLEIGH

Dept. MCI-651-3
Freeport. III.

NOTICES
ARE YOU PLANTING
WHEAT THIS SEASON?

DRESSES
Last wwk ot Men's
SHORT SLEEVED

SMITH DOUGLASS
FERTILIZER
Bulk and Bagged
Bulk Spreaders Available,
plus Soil-testing Service.

FtrSUCATIOX OXDXJL

LEGALS
HASTINGS MILLING CO.
9/15

CANVAS TARPS

■ Bada In Iks
rST'lSM. "Vb*
I. 6INKN and
bnakand and
1.. PAHUKHd

h’"i.so**i-*&amp;.

Wl UiXtt

5x7 to 16x20

$3.47 up

i'.tlll. nrr

WINICK'S
,06 N. Ukh,M&gt;

Wl 5-131

Heating - Plumbing
Service

WELTON'S
IKAM Adt SdZ Umutd Ikvu

6-24-12

M-37 South

N.w • R.model • K.pal,

• 2 OS • CAOH4AC

_______ $66.05
______ ___$70.10

SERVICE — Mercury outboard
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES motors. New and used boat*.
Pick your own or ready picked
Flote Bost*. Trailer* and ac­
any day. Excellent picking.
cessories. M-66 In Nashville. WANTED — Shopper Shows Inc.
North of Belding 3 miles on
need toy demonstrators in thl*
OL 3-2881 or OL 3-6014.
tf
M-91. Bird Blueberry Planta­
area Immediately. Write Orpha
tion. Phone 194-0348.
9/8
10 x 52' EXPANDO MOBILE
Stiffler, Mulliken. Michigan
HOME—Take over paymed&amp;t
Call Lansing IV-53905 Collect.
9/18 MALE HELP WANTED - Ma­
chine room help wanted for
furniture factory. Experienced
ABLE PA.'ER — For picnics,
or inexperienced. Hasting*
family reunions, lots of uses
Corp., 651 W. State St. Wl 5­
3466.
9/8
ner office.

Apply in per*on between

Call Wl 5-2943

RenneR Ford Inc.

__________ $60.65

5-10-30
5-20-20

Steady Work
Group Insurance
Pension Plan
Paid Holidays
and Vacations
Rate of Pay for
Existing Openings
Start at
$2.63 and above

4 Xnrth. Rab&lt;o 10 ’
particularly dcarrtbnd

Delivered

0-20-20

8-32-16

1959 Ford Golaaie 500
4 Dr. S Cyl Automatic.
1959 Plymouth Fury
2 Dr. Hardtop.' Auto. &gt; cyL.
power steering, w/walls, radio

1964 Chevrolet
1 Ton. Cabin Chassis.
Several Transportation Special*

PRICES
------------- Cosh Per T

Analysis

12-12-12

Both Certified and non-cerlified
GENESEE SEED WHEAT

1963 GMC Pickup
Short box. 3 *p. V6 Engine

LARGE LOT WITH SEPTIC
TANK, drainfield and well 5! WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
1981 CALENDARS — Wide vari­
miles north of Hastings. Wl, a rubber stamp with your new
ety of prices starting at'8895
5-4710 or Wl 5-9430.
9/15, ZIP Code number. Three-line
per hundred. Order now and
stamp with your name, ad­
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
dress and ZIP number for
matches. Call: Battle Creek. ■A For Rent—Real Estate
32.25. Thl* include*, postage
WO 3-0169 collect after 6 pm
.
U
laity Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
MODERN 4-ROOM COTTAGE
49046.
U
Mock from Wall Lake. XX)
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
Special — Your razor cleaned,
per month. Ownerahlp care.
CARPET
CLEANING IS EASY
lubricated and sharpened, only
with
Host
New
Electric
Up*135. Service and satisfaction
ter 6:00 pjn.
Brush. No wet carpet* or hand­
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 118 8.
work. Clean 180 souarr *“•
Jefferson, Hastings.
tf[*
Wanted
for only &gt;695. HaAgs Floor
Covering, 123 W. Slate,
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
ting*. Phone Wl 5-5118.
In aluminum, steel or wood
sash. Burkey Auto Glass *
IT’S JACOBS PHARMACY
Radiator Shop, 216 N. Jeffer­
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
son. Hastings.
tf
SERVICE! No chars* for omsize print*.
tf
&gt;» EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’
CHESTEr'b.^STEM INC. would
14 I and men** clothing. Phone Wl
like
to
buy
your
land
If
it
has
5-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
a good stand of Hard Maple or
»i
Tailor Shop.
tf
Old Oak trees on It. Let us buy
your wood-lot and save It for
future generations. Homer
Becker, Ri. Hastings. Ph. 945­
5746.
10/20
WHEELER MARINE SALES

FERTILIZER

Experience Not Required

1959 Plymouth
2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 Cyl. Automati

1964 Ford F250 % Toe.
4 Wheel Dr, Styleside Pickup

FARM BUREAU'S

GENERAL
PRODUCTION
WORKERS
and
ASSEMBLERS
NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY

WANTED AT ONCE

1964 CORVAIR
. . . Monza coupe.
transmUslon, w walls, radio,
white with blue vinyl interior.

MOBILE HOME—12 x 6&amp;-R1Ucraft. Lot* available. Term*. HOME FOR SALE on two extra­ INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
Also 2 bedroom house avail­
large lot*. Oarage with base­
TLED GABI See Cart * Betty's
able. On private drive, near
Appliances before you buy!
ment Bath with shower.
Robert Balmer. Cail Wl 5-5944
They Sell—They Install—They
Right of way on Sauble Lake
_ _
m l»m **-37
ar Wl 6-9155
tf
No. 1 and 2. Snow plowed road
tf
PRICED TO SELL Phone
South.
1-266-5282. Irons. Michigan tf
★ Business Opportunities
STALK SHREDDERS FOR
BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD near­
RENT —Francisco Fann Sup­
ly new tri-level lake front year
ply. M3? So 945-3150.
If
SALES REPRESENTATIVE—
around home on north side of
Natlocally known leader in it*
Wall Lake with built-in*. Con­
field has vacancy. No travel.
sider renting. Call: Grand
—Use Rexall’s fast permanent.
Age 25 and over Group Insur­
Rapid* 538-5511 or CH 32783.
Regular &gt;2.00—Now 81-00. No
ance Plan. Lifetime Income
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
after 20 years. Two year* pro­
Available at Jacob’s Pharmacy.
fessional training. Salary’ plus MODERN 3-bedroom brick home
incentive increases. Write Box • on N. Michigan Ave. Excellent
1019, Hastings Banner.
9.8
condition. Will trade for other
property Call Wl 5-4974 or SY
5-3186 for appointment.
tf *■ Notices
★ Business Services

DISPLAY CLAS»0IID

I»M Corn., 202

1963 Vi-Ton Pickup

, TRAILER AND CABANA at DRESSER with mlrro/ for sale,
1 Middle Lake on large loL For
large stse, in good condition.
_____________ I appointment call Wl 5-4710 or
815. Phone 945-3928.
9/8
REAL BUY—On a Mobile Home, j WI 5*9430.
9/15
Call IV 5-3905 Lansing collect -------------------------------------------------* MiacaUanaoas

dr Automotive

CASH RATI—1 Mie

305 S. Church

Wl 5-5152

■* SS/IOO &lt;04.564.SS) PbIIi
ncljhnl b*4 laisrMt, as tan

B-TilOS
F1U X410USO1 Ml
MOBTOAOB BALK — DMsall L
Um mada la Ute (n*lUna nt

BIHIKI. and HL’DnON.

HASTINGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Cell Wl 5-3481

�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Calendar of
Special Etanta

CARD OF THANKS

Present Program
At KC Dinner

GARDEN CLUB, SEPT.
Garden Club

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST

W. Glen Campbell, Pastor

603 W. Apple St.

speaker on “Organic Gardening."
nurses. IN MEMORIAM
' In loving memory of Gertrude
oom-mate, for their care while
7 pm. Evening worship.
E. Kidder, who paused away Bep"Face the Music,” a feature
length motion picture with Thur­ children 4 through
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
low Spun* and the Spurrlows,
icmbera of the Pilgrim Holiness
or
GOD CHURCH
•hurch, employees of the Bas­
103 E. Woodland Avenue
ing! Mfg. Co. and the inspection But you are still In our hearts
Wednesday AoUvIUm ’
Rev m. P. Goble, Pastor
dltorium, Sept- 10. 7:30 pm.
Sadly missed by
38. and my thoughtful and kind
MEN S OPEN GOLF TOURNEY,
Eugene Kidder. Children
9 am. Women’s Prayer Band.
11 am. Morning worship.
icighbora. Members of the Barty
and Grandchildren
7:30 pm. Annual bu&amp;lncea
6 pm. Young People's service.
bounty Sportswomens club, and
7 pm. Evangelistic aervlce.
7 pm. Wednesday service.
lonservatlon Club. May God IN MEMORIAM
bole Men's Open Championship
tournament will be held Satur­
Lovfng memory of our dear day and Bunday, Sept. 10-11.
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
PILGRIM
HOLINESS
CHURCH
son and brother, Floyd M. WclRev. Chalmcr Miller, Pastor
1302 South Hanover
cher, who lost hte life on Jap
FALL RUMMAGE SALE,
ARD OF THANKS
10 am. Sunday school.
Hastings, Michigan
prison boat torpedoed off Min­
11 a.m. Morning worship.
Telephone. 945-9429
We with to express our deep danao Island. Sept. 7, 1944.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.
Fall Rummage Sale, Sept. 10­ Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor
ppreciatlon to our relatives, ' Gone Is tlie face wc loved so
17, Pariah House, sponsored by
riends. neighbors. E. W. Bibs
10 a-tn. Bunday School. Elwyn
Curtis, Superintendent. Classen HASTINGS CONGREGATION
mployees. E. W. Bliss Local 414. Silent is the voice we loved to the Hastings BPW Club.
hear,
for all agea with competent OF JEHOVAH'8 WITNESSES
lelton Branch First National
lank and Trust Co.. Industrial Too far away for sight or speech'
teachora. A nursery with adult*
Bunday public talk, 3 pm.
itatc Bank and other organlza- But not too far for thought to
tons for their messages of sym­
CARLTON CENTER
pathy. expressions of kindness
nd beautiful floral offerings nt "What would wc give to clasp Ills PUBLICATION OBOES.
ciiargo of Phyllis Munn and METHODIST CHURCH
he time of the passing of our
Rev. Richard VandcnBosch
Gladys Hamblin.
(other and Grandmother. Mac Bls happy face to see.
Morning worship. 9:15 am.
To hear his voice and see his
Watsoni VaiiVronkcn.
Bunday school. 10:15 am.
smile
We especially want to thank
lave Trahan, Dr. James Hogan, That meant so much to me."
COATS GROVE
Dad and Mom,
tebert Wlll|ams and Lynn Sledge
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Brother and family
or the help and care given at
Teens and Young Adults, Mrrlln Ooau Grove ■V Durkee Rood
Will, I
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
and Dorado Buhl in charge.
oved one. Also, thanks to Marge IN MEMORIAM
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
Adult Prayer Mooting, Mrs. RogJurkee for helping at the time
Bible school, 10 a.m.
In loving memory of our dear
Publication and urvtea &gt;ba
if the funeral and to those who husband and father, Ronald A.
Worahip hour, 11 am.
•de
ai
rrocidad
br
alatuli
irlped furnish the lunch.
Burd, who passed away one year
A special thanks to the Rev. ago today. Sept. 8. 1965.
Parente' Night. Installation of
’aul Deal and the Rev. Don "He bld no one a last farewell.
•7:30 pm. Wednesday. Mld- officers and colored slides shown.
'ack for their message and He said goodbye to none.
•“The Country Church Umlc
lords of comfort, the Benton- His loving heart had ceased to
and
Bible
study.
We
eat
three
.bun Building
Smith Funeral Borne for their
meals a day to feed the body
[&gt;. Miebfgaa
inderstanding and helpful serv­ Before we knew It, he was gone.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
ed. Also, the pallbearers.
METHODIST CHURCH
tho middle of the week.
PUBLICATION OBOE*
God Bless all of you.
Saturday evening, Sept. 10, 7
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mldllng His heart was true and lender.
He worked hard for those he left
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wateon And ever will be remembered.
Bunday school. 10 am.
Full Revival, Oct. 7 through
and family
16 with Rev. Coyt York m the , Morning worship, 11 am.
"God knew that you were sufferMrs. Thelma Weyerman
Young People's service, 1 pm.
special evangelist.
and family
Evangelical aervlce. 8 pm.
And
the
hills
were
hard
to
climb.
Mr. and Mra. Laurel Newton
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
So he closed your weary eyelids
and family
CHURCH
WOODLAND METHODIST
And whispered, peace be- thine.
Mr. and Mrs. Nunuan Watson
Rev. Richard VandenBasch
Rev. Don M. Gury, Rector
and family
"God in His widom has recalled
9 am. Holy Communion.
The boon his love has given,
Morning worship, 11 am.
11 ivm. Family worship and
And though the body moulders
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
here
The Vestry meets Monday,
His soul Is safe in Heaven."
WE8LEYAN METHODIST
Deeply missed by
Hickory Comers. Michigan
ArrhU D. McDonald. Acting
RDER OF PUBLICATION FINAL
Wife,
Rosalene
of
Probate.
FIR8T
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
CCOUNT AND WIDOW'S ALLOW
Hated; Augu.t 31. IflfiO
Danny Burd.
NCE
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
18 am. Sunday school.
t.wtrUM and Uvdd,
Allorn.rt nt Una
Where a Christian Experience
11 am. Morning worahip, JunHeodtriholt llnlld;Q&lt;
Makes You a Member.
OBDEB APPOINTING TIME POB
llaatlnga. Michigan
HEARING CLAIM A
10 am. Bunday school.
1! am. Morning worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 Family Night
OBDEB OP PUBLICATION —
8:30 Youth Fellowship.
8:30 pm. Choir rehearsal.
6:30 Evening prayer.
7 Evening worship.
THE GALILEAN
7 Wednesday prayer and Bible BAPTIST CHURCH
Study.
Gamer 108th St. &amp; North
Freeport Road
MoCALLUM UNITED
C .. Phone 945-5704

&gt;r.

Raymond

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’The Church of the Wildwood’
OUs Lake Road

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7 30 pm. Thursday prayer and
Morning worship, 10 am.
Bible study hour.
Bunday school. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 pm. CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
Evening service, 8 pm.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Prayer. Bible Study Wednes­
day, 7:30 pm’.. Ira Osgood's. '
Church Schoo). 10 am.
Worship service, 11 a.m.
WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
George Sp«u&gt;, Pastor
WOODLAND
1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa, Mich. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Sunday school, 10 am.
8319 Coats Grove Road
Morning worahip, 11 am.
Rev. Charles Gtkte. Pastor
Evening aervlce, 8 pm.
Worship service, 9:45 am.
i
Prayer aervlce, Wed, 8 pm.
Sunday school, 10:45 am.
Public invited.
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult
choir practice.
KILPATRICK UNITED
Timraday, Junior choir, 4 pm.
BRETHREN CBURCH
M-66 Woodland

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
200 W. Green street
Rev. Goorgu Elliott
Rev. John Joldersna
Telephone WI 5-4945
11:00 am. Worahip. sermon for
both services is: "Our. Binging
Faith."
Thursday. 3:30 pm. Childrens
and youth choir reheorml.
7:30 pm. Chancel choir re-

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Worship service, 10:30 am.
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Worship, 10 am.
Evening worship, 7:30 pm.

, EVANGELICAL UNITED
IBRETHREN CHURCH
!
East and Grand Btre
WoWIng*
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
V Dillon KnlgMa of
Phonea WI 5-3397,
WI 5-4995 Council holds a
Office ixxrra Tueoday through
Friday, 9 am to noon. Other
■ times by appointment
barbecue dinner starting at 7

DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Samuel J. Elie
competent teachers for alt Nurs2730 W. State Rd.
Hastings, Mich.. Ph. WI 5-9465
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30.1 H a-m- Morning Worahip. SerWorahlp, 11 am.
,man "DispcnsaUon of TransforWedneeday prayer. 7:30 pm. j matton." Organist, Mra. Ruth
Sunday. "FalUi for Today." on ■ W«t. Pionbt, Don Reid.
TV
OK.’.-Ai a a-vn am ' M.AA nm TV._ V UM,_
tv.—
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy, Youth Deportment.
Radio WJEP, 1230, 8:30 am.
7:00 pm. The Evening Service.
Sermon: Study in Romans.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED 'I Wednesday, Prayer and Bible
BRETHREN CHURCH
I Study.
Max M. Ovcushlre, Pastor . ।t 10:00 am. Morning Grout
Group.
Worship service, 10 am.
'| 7:00 pm. Evening Group.
Mou*. Bupt.
Christian Endeavor, 7
Darrell Starbard, president.

Father Gury will present slictea
and a narration on his recent
trip to Europe.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Broadway and Center
Willard H Curtis. Minister

mon: “God's People — Salt aqd
Light" Berten on “The Saint and
lhe Secular."
9:30 Church school claaaes
through senior high. Adult class

Friday. Sunday school uaff
fl p.m. The paster will meet In
meeting for all superintendents. the lounge for a dlxcumton bf
tlie Christian faith with any
proopcctlve church raembeni. The
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm. you're unable to attend.
Prayer service Wednesday. 7.30
Satuniay, library open 2 to 4 and 25. with new members being

and Fred Bawdy.
DELTON METHODIST
STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Rlclianl Keep
Prayer Wednesday, 2 pm.
10 am. Bunday school
8 pm. Preaching.

PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
1/4 Mlle E.of M-66 on State Rd.
LcRoy Kenney, Pastor
10 am. Sunday scliool.
11 am. Morning worahip.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. prayer.
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
and Boys Brigade.
Women's Monthly Missionary
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1719 N. Broadway
Alnion O. Fulton. Pastor
410 E. Madison. 945-5065

Monday. 7:30 Seosion meeting.
Wednesday ActivlUea

Church Study, Bunday. 9:45.
Worahip, Sunday, II am.
Wood.
Youth Fellowship. Sunday. 6.
carry-in dinner nt the Gun Lake
Chancel choir, 7 pm. Thura. home of Mra. Willard Lawrence.
7:30 The officers and teachers
UNITED BRETHREN IN
of the Bunday church school wdl'
CHRIST CHURCH
meet in the lounge.
Thursday AoUvltles
Rev. Earl Gaskill. Pastor,
fl Kirk House choir practice..,
Morning worahip. 0:30 am.
6: 45 Junior High choir prac­
tice.
7: 30 Chancel choir practice.
Evening Worship. 7 pm.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7.
HASTINGS UNITED
HOLINESS CHURCH
HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Marvin Blckmlller. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.

Worship hour, 11 am.
Bunday evening asrvlce, 7 pm.
Nothing but the Bible.
Morning worship. 11 am.
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Youth service 7 pm.
METHODIST CHURCH
Henry VonTU, Evangelist
Evening service 7:30 pm.
10 am. Morning aervlce.
Bible study and prayer, 7:30
10 am. Sunday. School.
pm. Wednesday.
mon: The Church In Blastoff.4
LAKEWOOD
A cordial welcome to all.
6: 30 pm. Youth Fellowship.
BAPTIST CHURCH
7: 30 pm. Gospel Hour, music
Community Room above
. CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
by the Roundup Singers. Serj CHURCH
Woodland Fire Station
Campground
Rd
.
8
/nlles
south
Rev. Wayne Richie, Pa.-nor
I
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. prayer,
Pastor, Donald Tack
6: 50 am. Sunday bcIuxjI.
Bible study.
i Sunday school, 10 am.
11 am. Warship aervlce.
Worahip. 11 a.m.
7: 30 pm. Evening service.
Missionary meeting at the Ray­
! :30 pm. Wed., prayer service. 1 Youth meeting. 6:15 pm.
mond Vaughn home. 113 E. High
Pravcr Bible studv. 7:30 nm.
Rldde. Rl Venpontvlile.
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3 Delton
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Delton, Michigan
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher
Rev. Pr. Rhlph J. KeUy
Rev. David Boneywc U. Pastor
A. J. Bpoetetra. Pastor
Rev. Stephen Vesblt, Ambtant
Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 10, 11:30
Worship, 11 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
Confcaslon.1. 4 to 5, and 8 to 9,
Wednesday Fellowship. 7 pm.
Wed. evening service. 7:30.
Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Sundays.
Before Masses on weekdays.
CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
WOODBURY
UNITED
Dally Masses, 7 and 8 am.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
BRETHREN CHURCH
Elder Gerald N. Slack
ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
Just off M-66. North on M-50 in
Saturday worship, 10:45 am.
Village of Woodbury
Prayer meet Tuesday. 7:30 pm.
Bunday school. 9:45 am.
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
CHURCH AT DELTONJunior church for children. 4-9. SCIENTIST
|V/
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed . B.
645 W. Green Street
Sunday Momko. 7:30. 11 am.
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed., 7.
Sunday
school.
11
am.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
Wednesday service. 8 pm.------DOWLING
vice. Wednesday. 8 pm. at Roger
Reading room open Wednes­
Sunday Mass. 9 am.
day and Saturday, 2 to

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CHURCH OF GOD
(Pentecostal)
Pastor. Rev. Jamm R. Hatfield
Watson Cor,, 3 Vi mll«
f We* of Martin
Bunday school, 10 am.
Worahip, 11 am.
Appliance &amp; General Repair Automobile &amp; Machinery
Bunday Evangelistic aervlce.
Repair
YJ&gt;JK. Tuesday, 7:30 pm.
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
HASTINGS FREE
REPAIR—Expert workmamhip.
METHODIST CHURCH
Cllmoro Jewelers, 102 E. State COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
Boltwood and E. State Road
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
Morning worship. II am.
CERAMIC, FORMICA. LINOLEUM
Bunday evening service. 7:30.
AND CARPET REPAIR — H»»Wednesday prayer. 7:30 p.m.
hngs Floor Covering. 123 W. CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Bunday, 8:30 a.m. Free MethoState. Wl 5-5118.
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
Young People s Service, Thursparts and supplies. McCulloch
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Guaranteed
workmanihip.
Alio
Supply.
M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired,
Phone DR 4-8377
W. State St.
Recored. Burkey Sales and Serv­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP—All
Wl 5-5176.
_
pie's Service. 7 pm.
waiherv, drycri and mull home
Evening service, 8 pm.
appliances. Call 945-2317.
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ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Samuel j. Elie

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS—Service, part}, hotel and
bag} for all makes. Authorixod
Hoover Sales and Service. Sleury
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.

KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—..
Initelbtion, Dry Well, Drain
wait. BOn Franklin Store. Stale
field. Pumping ($24.00 for Ijf
at Jefferson.
1.000 gait.). Call 945-5482.
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Concrete Products
ING done at the farm according
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
reau Services, M37 So., Wl 5­ GET YQUR READY-MIX from the
2223.
Barry County Riad/ Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­ ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
ICE— 24 hour Service (black
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel'
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapery Miscellaneous
Fabric* in Barry County. Kirsch
rods. Installation and Hanging.'
• Beverwyk's Color Center, 221 HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CENW. Mill.

tors, machinery and chain saws
In our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
ic*. Goodyear Bro*. Phone Wl
ised engraving of all kinds. Gil­
5-5052.
more Jeweler. 102 E. State Si.,
Phone 945-5316.

Hastings. Mich.. WI 5-9485
Bal. Sabbath school. 9:80.
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —AuWorship, 11 am.
Tumday praytr. 7:30 pm.
ihodxed Dealer for Wheel Horm
Butinau Service* Offered
Bunday. "Faith for Today." on
Tractor and
B°Y Mowers.
E- L Carpenter Hardware.

Homing wonhip, 11:30 am.
Radio WJKF, IMO, 8:8Q
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
SOUTH KALAMO
Rev. Carl Bllvernall, Pastor
PENTECOSTAL
Morning worship; 10 a.m.
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
1531 Ionia Rd . ftalamo
Sunday worahip. J:30 pm.
Bunday school. 10 am.
Wednesday family worahip.
Adult Bible study, 7:30 pm.
SraMw mkc
pm

221 W. Mill.

Radio. Tetevuion Repnirinf

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES ANO
SERVICE —315 S. Hanovar.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
9-15*3862. Fraa tonrico for one
Repair and new woik. Fixture*
yw on Salchsll-CarlKin Color.
and supplic*. Kelley Electric
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
WE REPAIR radio and record
Service. 524 Middleville Rd.,
Systems. Sold, in.talled, serviced.
TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
player* (STEREO and HI-FI).
Phone Wl 512700 efter 5 p.m„
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
Music Center. 138 W. Slate.
Hastings.
Phone 945-4284.
5381.

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When this car was deliv­ 1964 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
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1964 Chevrolet Convertible li&lt;2 FAIRLANE
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dio. heater, w walls. White
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1964 Comet 202
2 Dr. 6 stick, radio, white-

1963 Mercury Meteor

2 Dr. V8 stick, radio.

1961 MERCURY MONTEREY
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 Automatic
Radio, heater. Bargain!
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4 Dr. Hard Top. Pull Power.
1962 Ford Galax la 500
Radio, White Walls. Green
4 Dr. Sed. V8 automatic.
metallic finish.
1964 FORD H TON PICK-UP
8 ft, wide side box. One owner.
Low mileage.

1962 Feed Fair lane

2 Dr. 6 stick.
1963

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HELP WANTED
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Price is right!.

1963 RIVIERA
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1963 Fairlane
4 Dr. Stand 6 CyL

1988 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 convertible,
light green finish with white

J 959' Plymouth
2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 Cyl. Automata
transmission.

1959 Ford ’/i-Ton Pickup
3 Speed. 6 Cyl.
.

1959 Ford Galaxie 500

MM CADILLAC
. . . Fleetwood 00 Special, load­
ed with extras including air

r/wall

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

-$60.65

5-10-30

.$66.05

5-20-20

N.rih.
' ,h,«^
_ I. 11

$70.10

$71.

Experience No* Required

8-32-16

Steady Work
Group Insurance
Pension Plan
Paid Holidays
and Vacations
Rate of Pay for
Existing Openings
Start at
$2.63 and above

12-12-12

MOBILE HOME-12 x 60-RIUcraft. Lola available. Terms. HOME FOR SALE on two extra­ INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS! See Carl 8t Betty’s
large lots. Garage with base­
able. On private drive, near
Appliances before you buy I
ment. Bath with shower.
Robert Balmer. Call WI 5-5044
They Bell—They InslaU—They
Right of way on Bauble Lake
No. 1 and 2. Snow plowed road
PRICED TO 8ELL Phone:
tf
South.
1-266-5282. Irons. Michigan, tf
★ Dullness Opportunities
BIAimrVL REDWOOD
1
8
RENT —Francisco Fann Sup­
ly new trl-level lake front year ■ ply. M37 So 945-3150.
tf
6 ALES REPRESENTATIVE—
around home on north aide of'
Nationally known leader in its
Wall Lake with built-in*. Con­
field has vacancy. No travel.
sider renting. Call: Grand IFOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Age 26 and over. Group Insur­
—
Use
Rexall's
fast
permanent
Rapldi 538-5511 or CH 32783.
ance Plan. Lifetime Income
Regular »2.0O-Now *1.00. No
pre-shampoo —No after odor.
fesslonal training. Salary plus MODERN 3-bedroom brick home
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy,
incentive Increases. Write Box
tf
on N. Michigan Ave. Excellent
1010, Hastings Banner.
9 8
condition. Wil) trade for other
property Call WI 5-4974 or SY
5-3186 for appointment.
tf it Notices
it Business Services
LARGE LOT WITH SEPTIC
TANK, dralnfleld and we!) 5[ WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
1961 CALENDARS — Wide vari­
WJ |। a rubber stamp with your new
miles
north
of
Hastings.
WI
ety of prices starting at *895
9/151 ZIP Code number. Three-llne
5-4710 or WI 5-9430.
0'"
per hundred. Order now and
stamp with your name, adpay after Sept. 1. Also book
dress »nrt
and ZtP
ZIP number for
matches. Call: Battle Creek. ★ For Rent—Real Estate
(225. This includes, postage
WO 3-0150 collect after 6 pm.
and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
MODERN 4-ROOM COTTAGE
49046.
If
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
'. block from Wall Lake. S«&gt;0
Special — Your razor cleaned,
per month. Ownership care.
lubricated and sharpened, only I Call Kalamazoo— FI 4-2534 af- | CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
' with Host New Electric Up*135. Service and satisfaction I
Brush. No wet carpeU or hand­
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 118 S.i
work. Clean 180 square feet
Jefferson. Hastings.
tf
Help Wanted
for only *695. Hastings Floor
Covering. 123 W. State, HasWINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Ungs. Phone WI 5-6118.
tf
in Aluminum, steel or wood
sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
F8 JACOBS PHARMACY
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
son. Hastings
tf
SERVICE I No charge for over­
size prints.
tf
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’
CHESTER B. STEM INC. would
and men'* clothing. Phone WI
, like tn buy your land If It has
6-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
a good stand of Hard Maple or
Tailor Shop.
tf
Old Oak trees on It. Let us buy
your wood-lot and save it for
it for Salo—Miscellaneous
future generations. Homer
Becker, Rl. Hastings. Ph. 945­
5748.
10 20
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES—
motors. New and used boats.
Pick ytJur own or ready picked
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
stay day. Excellent picking.
cessories. M-66 In Nashville. WANTED — Shopper Shows Inc.
North of Belding 3 miles on
need toy demonstrators Ln this
OL 3-2881 or OL 3-6074.
tf
M-lil. Bird Blueberry Planta­
area Immediately. Write Orpha
tion. Phone 794-0348.
9/8
10 X 52' EXPANDO MOBILE
SUffler. Mulliken. Michigan.
HOME —Take over payments.
call Lansing IV-53906 Collect. x------------------------ ------- ------------- RICKERT'S PHARMACY at
.
8/i8 rfALE HELP WANTED — Ma­
Delton since being modernized
chine room help
heln wanted for
| .
is the greatest! Please call us
I TABLE PA-’ER —
— rur
For picnics.
picnics,
furniture
factory.
Experienced
for Instant prescription serv­
riAuus
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nr
nrrn^rlrnr^l Wait
Ina*
1I family
reunions,
lota of ___
uses
or IInexperienced.
Hastings
ice. MA 3-5631. Hooray for
40- by 300- *3-50 at The, Ban-1 £o?. 667 W. State St. WI_5service!
9 21
0/8
3466.
ner office. • '
* •
tf

SPORT RIFLE — 30-06 custom' EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
rifle made by McCord's of | and man to run a grease rack.
Ionia. Will shoot a 2’ group at
Good working conditions and
100 yds. with case. Mauser ac-1 • benefits. - Apply Larke Buick
Uon. Yeager barrel and trigger,
and Chevrolet. 1435 8. HanFisher safety. 3 to 8 variable | over.
tf
scope, peepalght In mount, full
BEAUTY
OPERATOR — Experl­
monte carlo hand rubbed stock, k
sling with quick detach, swivels' ’ enced year or more, also to act
as
shop
manager,
paying
60%
PLUS, complete handloading |
equip, for above. Echo press, I commission. Interviews confl30-06 dies and cases, bullets,1 dentlal Call Mr Glazier, Lan­
sing
IV
9-2519
collect.
9/8
powders, primers and loaded!
shells, etc. Rifle value. *300 001
..
.
— loading equipment *70.00, FULL TIME FLOOR MAN for
Will sell complete for only ' buffing and waxing floors. 3 to
*250.00. Coll 045-3884 after fl I H shift Pennock Hospital. 9/8
pin.
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1961 Ford Galaxie 500
4 Dr. Hardtop. 8 Cyl. Auto *695

1969 FALCON
• . . 4 door sedan, automatic

Dalivarad

0-20-20

TRAILER AND CABANA at DRESSER with micro/ for sale.
Urge size, in good condition.
Middle Lake on large lot. For
appointment call WI 5-4710 or
*15. Phone 945-3928.
9/8
REAL BUY-On a Mobile Home. I WI
®/l5
Call IV 5-3905 Lansing collect.J.-------------------------------------------------* Miscellaneout

A Parson a la

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSj P.O. 171. Hastings Telephone
WI 5-4954 Meetings every
Monday, 8 pm.
tl

I it Wanted to Buy
3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
rage in or near Has tings. Cull
623-2719 Delton.
;
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it Work Wanted

Apply in person between

1M3 MERCURY
. . . Meteor custom 2 door. V-8
engine, automatic tran&amp;mLvsion. power steering, radio, new
*'walls tires, one local owner.

1M1 CADILLAC
. . . Sedan Deville, full power,

A SMordlns io th*
llurtaf. ** recorded

FERTILIZER

GENERAL
PRODUCTION
WORKERS
□ nd
ASSEMBLERS
NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY

mission. power steering, radio,
w/walls, attractive dark green
finish.

IN* COBVA1R
. . . Monza coupe. 4 speed
transmission, w walls, radio,
while with blue vinyl interior.

CLEAN OUT YOUR ATTIC
AND ADVERTISE

WORK FOR YOU

NOW IS THE TIMeTSTraDE' FOR
A GOOD USED CAR!

1959 Plymouth Fury
3 Dr. Hardtop.' Auto. 8 cyl.,
power steering, w/walls, radio
1964 Ford F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Styleside Pickup

1963 GMC Pickup
Short box. 3 sp. V6 Engine
1964 Chevrolet
1 Toil Cabin Chassis.
Several Transportation Special.

Rawleigh dealer in N

Barry

j

Wl 5-2223

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Stan’s Wallpaper

County or Hastings. Write
RAWLEIGH

HANDY-MAN would like odd
MWd BA**.
and
oarl Kul*
with GoBese tablets. Only B8c.|
'
’
Jobs of any kind. Cali RO 5­
PMIIp H. Mitchell. Jude* ot PreJacobs Pharmacy.
1124.USED HAMILTON
8831.
U
--------------------- - ---------------------- -- - I CLOTHES DRYER In very
BIBOEL *ad HUhNON
FOR BALE: FRESH WISCON-1 good condlUon. .Free delivery WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
VALUE IS LOST, make use of
SIN LARGE HOLSTEIN, and free Installation. Guaranthe most likely means of get­
HEIFERS. Wanted to trade or
teed. Reduced prices on new
ting It back. Dial WI 5-3481 at
buy 25 open Holstein Helfers
1966 Hamilton and Prlgldalre
once and say "Banner Classi­
700-to 800 lbs. Tel. MO-99226.
Dryers. Consumers Power Co.
fied Adtaker.
Ed Tanis. Jenison. Mich. 9 22 945-3474
ourt For The Count» of Harr
BARBARA JOAN HOPPE. PI.
RKKNARh

LOtHH HOPPE

OPEN FRIDAYS

Dept. MCI-651-3
Freeport, III.

NOTICES
ARE YOU PLANTING
WHEAT THIS SEASON?

Now In Slock—
SMITH-DOUGLASS
FERTILIZER
_Bulk and Bagged.

Bulk Spreader* Available,
plus Soll-teillng Service.
Both Certified and non-certifled
GENESEE SEEIJ WHEAT

ALL KINDS OF
SMALL SEEDS.

Coll Wl 5-2943

&gt; E. Iitrntn
for r.tnioB.r
H*nk lluUilns
. Allrhif.B

FALL SHOES
Large supply of Ladka' and Girl*'
DRESSES

laut week of Men's and Boy*’
SHORT SLEEVED SHIRTS
10c Each

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StlO have HOUSEHOLD GOODS Aitor***
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102 W*.t
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Retarded School A«*oclallon
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305 S. Church

Wl 5-5352

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�Calender of
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Card of Thanks and In Memoriam
CAM OP THANKS

will

CAMO OF THANKS

tor the birthday

GARDEN CLUB, SEPT. ■
Garden Club
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH

gifts and flowers, my family for
their love and thoughtfulness.
speaker on “Organic Gardening.
Dr. Raymond Finnic, nurses. IN MEMORIAM
* In loving memory of Gertrude
YOUTH-A-RAMA, Sept 18
room-mate, tor their earn while
“Face the Music,"- a feature
length motion picture with Thur­
and Mrs. Howard Rogers and
low Spun* and the 8purrlows.|
members of the Pilgrim Holiness “Yearn have pasted
Church, employees of the Has­
tings Mfg. Co. and the inspection But you are still In our hearts
dltorium, Sept. 10, 7:30 pm.
department gals, also the Local
Sadly missed by
138, and my thoughtful and kind
MEN'S OPEN GOLF TOURNEY,
Eugene Kidder. Children
neighbors. Members of the Barry
and Grandchildren
County Sportswomens club, and
River Bend 2nd annual 36members of the Barry County
hole Men’s Open Championship
Conservation Club. May God IN MEMORIAM
bless aU Of you.
Lovjng memory of our dear tournament will be held Satur­
day and Sunday, Sept. 10-11.
son and brother, Floyd M. Wel­
ches who lost his life on Jap
FALL RUMMAGE SALE,
CARD OF THANKS
prison bout torpedoed on Min­
SEPT. 18-17
Wc wish to express our deep danao Island, Sept. 7, 1944.
Fall Rummage Bale. Sept. 10­
appreciation to our relatives, ’■Gone Is the face we loved so
17, Pariah House, sponsored by
friends, nelghbors.»E. W. Bliss
employees, E. W. Bliss Local 414. Silent Is the voice we loved to the Hastings BPW Club.
hear,
.
Delton Branch First National
Bank and Trust Co.. Industrial Too far away for sight or speech
State Bank and other organiza­ But not too far for thought to
tions for their messages of sym­
pathy, expressions of kindness
and beautiful floral offerings at ' What would we give to clasp his PU1LICAT10H OADEX.
hands
Sial* of MI.Maaa,
the time of the passing of our
lor ln» luvair ot Bl
Mother and Grandmother, Mae His happy face to see,
To hear his voice and sec his
&lt;Watson* VonVranken.
smile
We especially want to thank
Dave Trahan. Dr. James Hogan, That meant r-o much to me.”
Dad and Mom,
Robert Willjams and Lynn Stedge
Brother and family
for the help and care given at

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the time of the passing of our
loved one. Also, thanks to Marge
Durkee for helping at the time
of the funeral and to those who
helped furnish the lunch.
A special thanks to Uie Rev.
Paul Deal and the Rev. Don
Tack for their message and
words of comfort, the Henton­
Smith Funeral Home for their
understanding and helpful serv­
ices. Also, the pallbearers.
God Bless all of you.
Mr. and Mra. Eugene MJdllng
Mr. and Mra. Bernard WaUon
and family
Mrs. Thelma Weyennan
and family
Mr. and Mra. Laurel Newton
and family

and fomjly

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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Ronald A.
Burd, who passed away one year
ago today, Sept. 8, 1965.
"He bld no one a last farewe(),
He said goodbye to none.
His loving heart had ceased to
beat

Wednesday AoUriUze
7:30 pm.
meeting.

Annual

business

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
1302 South Hanover
Hastings. Michigan
Telephone: 945-9429
Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor
10 am. Bunday School. Elwyn
Curtis, Superintendent. Claaaca

teachtsra. A nursery with adulta

charge of Phyllis
Gladys Hamblin.

Munn

and

6:15 pm. Junior Service, David
and Ronda Munn in charge.
Teens and Young AduMa, Merlin
and Dcrene Buhl in charge.
Adult Prayer Mooting, Mra. Rog-

pm.

7:30

Evangelistic

pm.

Sendee,

Wednesday.

Mld-

and Bible study. We cat throe
meals a day to feed the body
and wo need to feed tlie soul in

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Saturday evening. Sept. 10, 7
Full Revival. Oct. 7 through
16 with Rev. Coyt York as the
special evangelist.

"God knew that you were suffer-

And the hills were hard to climb.
So he closed your weary eyelids
And whispered, peace be thine.

IMIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
!REFORMED CHAPEL

11 am. Morning worahip.
7 pm. Evening worahip.

Worship, 10 am.
Bunday school, 11:15 am.

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Phones WI 5-3397.
Wl 5-4995
Office hours Tuesday through
Friday, 9 am to noon. Other
! times by appointment.
DELTON 8EVENT1I-DAY
I 9:55 am. Th,- Bunday School.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Samuel J. Elie
• :&lt;6 am. Sunday school.
' competent teachers for all. Nura2730 W. State Rd.
• pm. Young People's service. Hastings, Mich.. Ph. WI 5-9465
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30.
11 am. Morning Worahip. Scr7 pm. Evangelistic service.
Worahlp, 11 am.
’
।
"Dispensation of Tnuisfor7 pm. Wednesday service.
Wednt&amp;day prayer, 7:30 pm. | maUon." Organist, Mra. Ruth
Sunday, "Faith for Today." on i West. Pianist, Don Reid.
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Rev. Chalnicr Miller, Pastor
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy. I Youth Department.
10 am. Sunday school.
Radio WJEP, 1230, 8:30 am.
7:00 pm. The Evt
11 am. Morning worship.
Sermon: Study In Romans.
Prayer meeting Wcxinctday, 7. PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED I Wednesday, Prayer and Bible
BRETHREN CHURCH
! Study.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
Max M. O»t-n*hlrv, Pastor
10:00 am. Morning Group.
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
'Worship service. 10 am.
7:00 pm. Evening Group.
.
8 pm. Chancel Choir RehearBunday public talk, 3 pm.
sal. Gerald Ootroth, director
Mote, Bupt.
Christian Endeavor, 7 pm.,,
Friday. Sunday tchool staff
CARLTON CENTER
Darrell Starbard, president.
meeting for all supcrtnlcndepU,
METHODIST CHURCH
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
Rev. Richard VandmBosch
pm.,
Betty
Ovenshire,
director.
present
or phone the minister if
Morning worship, 9:15 am.
you're unable to attend.
Bunday school, 10:15 am.
Prayer aervlce Wednesday. 7:30
Saturday, library open 2 to 4
pm.
CUua
leaders,
Clayton
Mote
COATS GROVE
and Fred Bawdy.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DELTON METHODIST
CCRU, Grove A: Durkee Road
STONEY POINT
-• Rcv. Charlea Oibba, Pastor
Church Study, Bunday, 9:45.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Floyd Waller, Supt.
Worahip. Bunday. 11 am.
Bible school. 10 am.
Rev. Richard Keep
Youth Fellowship. Sunday. 6.
Worahip hour, 11 am.
Prayer Wednesday, 2 pm.
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30.
10 am. Sunday school
Chancel choir, 7 pm. Thurs.
Parents' Night. Installation of
officers and colored slides shown.
8 pm. PreaciUng.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
"The Country Church that
CHRIST CHURCH
PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
Rev. Earl Gaskill. Pastor.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Morning worahip. 9 30 am.
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School. 10:30 am.
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
Evening Worship, 7 pm.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. prayer.
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7.
Bunday school, 10 am.
and Boys Brigade.
Morning worahip, 11 am.
HASTINGS
Women's Monthly Missionary
Young People's service, 7 pm.
GRACE BRETHREN CHUHCH
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
Evangelical savlce, 8 pm.

7 Evening worahip.
THE GALILEAN
7 Wednesday prayer and Bible BAPTIST CHURCH
Study.
Garner 106th St. &lt;t North

HIKI.KL en.l HUUNIIN
lUekard J. lluiiuni
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Michigan

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mccallum united
Phone 945-5704
»
BRETHREN IN
Kham. Bunday school., - r
I'dOIRIST CHURCH
Ik am. Morning worship.
"Tlie Church of tlie Wildwood"
6: 30 pm. Young Peoples.
Otis Lake Rood
7: 30 pm. Evening service.
Rev. Isaac Gsgood, Pastor
7 30 p.m. Thursday prayer and
Morning worship, 10 am.
Bible study hour.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 pm. CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
Evening service, 8 pm.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Prayer. Bible Study WcdnesGeorge S. Marshall, Pastor
Church School, 10 a.m.
Worship service, 11 am.
W'OODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
WOODLAND
1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa, Mich. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Sunday school, 10 am.
8319 Coats Grove Road
Morning worahip, 11 am.
Rev. Charles OiWxs. Pastor
Worahip service. 9:45 am.
Prayer service. Wed., 8 p.m.
Sunday school. 10:45 am
Public Invited.
Wednesday night, 7:30 Adult
choir practice.
KILPATRICK UNITED
Thurnday, Junior choir, 4 pm.
BRETHREN CHURCH
M-66 Woodland

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11 am. Worship service.
B p.m. Evening service.
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IRVING CHAPEL
Sunday school. 10 am. to 11.

PUBLICATION ORDER

of Emmanuel EpiacO(Ml Church,

Heatings

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL - CHURCH
WOODLAND METHODIST
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
Rev. Don M. Gury,- Rector
Sunday school, 10 am.
9 am. Holy Communion.
Morning worship, 11 am.
11 am. Family warship and
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
The Vestry meets Monday,
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Hickory Corners. Michigan
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
10 am. Sunday school.
Whore a Christian Experience
11 am. Morning worahip, Jun­
ior church and nuracry provided.
Makes You a Member.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
11 am. Morning worship.
Wcdrrftday, 7:30 Family Night.
9:30 Youth Fellowship.

"God in His wldom has recalled
Thp boon his love has given.
And though lhe body moulders
here
His soul is safe in Heaven."
Deeply missed by
Wife, Rosalene
Danny Burd.

EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

BASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland Avenue

7

Hts heart was true and tender,
He worked hard for those he left
And ever will be remembered.

ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOB
IIEARINO CLAIMS

children

ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor

Present Program
At KC Dinner

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1719 N. Broadway
Almon G. Fulton. Pastor
410 E. Madison. 945-5065
Sunday school, 0:45 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.

Bunday school, 10 am.
Worship hour, 11 am.

Nothing but tho Bible.

Evening service 7:39 pin.
Bible study and prayer, 7:
pm. Wednesday.

BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU. Evangelist
10 am. Morning aervlce.
11:15 am. Bunday school.

LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Community Room above
Woodland Fire Station
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor

CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
CHURCH
Campground Rd , 8 miles south

11 am. Warship service.

Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Youth meeting. 8:15 pm.

Council
Knlghta and their ladles art
invited to enjoy the chicken

Father Gury will prwnt elides
and a narration on his rx-cetit
trip to Europe.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH

Willard H. Curtis. Minister
Worship services, 9 30 and 11.
mon: "God's People — Soft arid

through senior high. Adult class

tho. Christian faith with any

and 28, with new members being
Monday. 7:30 Session meeting.
Wednesday Activities

Wood.
12:45 Circle 4 will have

of the Bunday church school wtll'
meet in the lounge.
Thursday Activities
&lt;.&lt;
6 Kirk House choir practice. .
6:45 Junior High choir prad-

7:30 Chancel choir practice.

HASTINGS UNITED
HOLINESS CHURCH
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.

needay evening, 7:30 pm.
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Olson W. Clark, pastor
10 am. Sunday. School.
q
11 am. Worahip service, Ser­
mon: "The Church In Blastoff.4
6: 30 pm, Youth. Fellowship.
7: 30 pm. Gospel Hour, music
by the Roundup Singers, Ser-

Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. prayer.
Bible study.
Thursday. 7:30 pm. Women's
Missionary meeting at the Ray-

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Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher
Rev. PT. Rhlph J. Kelly
Rev. Stephen Vcsblt. A-wWant
Sunday school, 10 am.
Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 10, 11:30
Worahip. 11 am.

Wed. evening service. 7:30.
Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Sundays.
Before Masses on weekdays.
WOODBURY UNITED
Dally Masses, 7 and 8 am.
BRETHREN CHURCH
ST. AUGUSTINE,
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Sunday Mass. 9 am.
Village of Woodbury

Delton. Michigan
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 a.m.
Worship, 11 am.
Evening worahip, 7 pm.
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm.

CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
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Saturday worahip. 10:45 am.
Prayer meet Tuesday, 7:30 pn|.

ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
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Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nimh. Pastor
Sunday Masses, 7:30, 11 am.

Worahip. 11 am.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Junior church for children. 4-9. SCIENTIST
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Youth choir rehearsal. Wed., 8.
645 W. Green Street
Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
Youth Fellowship. Wed.. 7.
I Sunday school, 11 am.
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braided, a badger, beaver or fox ,
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mounted with hawk or eagle
.
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Anniversary Bunday. Sept. 25,
feathers; Mackinaw blanket. Mrs. Junior Thcxnaa and aoo. i. nne trip home by way of the
will include Sunday School at
deer skin hunting shirt, leggings Michael, of Port Huron spent, Soo taking a boat ride at the of former nwidenU. the Henry
Vondeite
and mowsasln* ornamented with the part week with hl* atrtasa, I Lock*.
.t
porcupine quills, wampum belt, Mra Mina Pranshka and Mra! Sandra AlMrdlng has had a
United Brethren Ctarcb. East
turkey call, pipe and tobacco. Mae Utrtch. who was very 111 a* mou interesting Bumnw and one
, The men were tall, straight and the Barry County Medical Pa- ln . which a great aarvica waa
its 75th Annlveraary this Scp- and for over night lodging for
' stem looking, their fsces usual- । cillty. They returned home on given, as she waa a medical wi­ qf Waupun, Wte
ly hideously and grotesquely Thursday night. Mra Ulrich I ,,n|^r (-human guinea pig-) at
painted, well calculated to strike died on Friday and-Loren and 1 me Mental Health Center In
(error to the haart of tlie timid. Junior and Mr and Mra Melvin llc htsda. Md. A tern part of
pale - faced New England boy. | Loedmg of MaryaviDe came back her time was devoted to "Bleep
riKM
'• —— ———
Wert, Harvey Myers. Un Floyd
who had read the history of । Sunday to attend tho funeral, studlm" which were conducted
Eahlanana at Highland Park. following events.
Vi.,„
millin'. bloody war.
___ ___ o______J____ i_C7
wiiuim.i&lt;m
King Philip's
wars The
The returning
bow on Bunday night. by means of electrode* being
women were short, thickset,
Mrs Winnie Vandten retumnd fastened to the liead which la with
there will be an old fashioned pastor H. J. Buwalda.
mild - mannered, kind - hearted,
praise service with the singing
and of cheerful disposition­ day* In Detroit vwrtntr her ate- things which Sandra experienced,
of Uic old hymn* and an old
good. motherly, hospitable crea­ ter. Mra AUre Stoor*,, and niece She U spending a short vacation holiday weekend With the Art
fashioned costumed choir. There
tures I thought, as I frequently and family, Mr. IU1J Mra George with her parente. Mr. and Mra.
By n. D. Burpee
visited their wigwam homes in Nufer.
41,' .tv" &lt;
Arthur Al lording, Jr., before re-,
.1C
Open, house and reminiscence
My column starting today will EARLY RECOLLECTIONS OF early boyhood.
,
Till'
f.'TM.UD
ItmtlT
Mr
and
Mra.
Fred
Geiger,
Jr..
turning
to
Manchester
Colley.
lt&lt;vln&lt;
qu
,
Thuraday
morning
time will be held on Saturday. carton being their eon. Dennis
THE INDIANS ABOUT
Of the leading tribes of Michi­
probably run a couple of weeks
. . ..
. — ..
.
M/»4h iLfaTrw, tn HmHr .
-L
.
.
..
Sept. 34 at 2 pin. Coffee hour
GULL PRAIRIE
gan Indians were the Huron*
gucate ot hei
By Frank Little
and the Chippewas in the Bagl- Sunday dinner
.....
, ■
tr- Mike, la returning to Cornell
Woodrow Wynns visited
&gt; Read before the Kalamazoo
Mr and Mrs William Kidder University.
i
daugtrts*, the Anthony Cush- quet will be held in charge of Rapid* and Mra Ivan Schinner
mcrou*. powerful tribe In the
Pioneer Society Aug. 15. 18W •
the chairman of the anniversary
Ethnologists do not agree ns to Grand River district—their chief 'in Webster. B D . visiting their rche. Jr . and family have had Ing here Thuraday and returning program, Mra Fred Bower.
Alice Bawdy, were Saturday eve­
the origin or antiquity of the Noondav whom I remember 1niece and family, the Rev. Caude a very pleasant, vacatkn trip to cm Sunday.
ning callers.
Indian races. Some claim that quite well, a notvble Indian of 1
they have existed as a separate commanding form, lived to be
department of nations from the 100 years old The Pottawatomie*
earliest age* of tlie world, that were mainly In this and the
they are as indigenous to tills Niles district, with Pokagon as
conunem
.ui and anl- thrir chief; the Nottewas were
continent as hs
Ils puu
plant'
and appeared in Volume 27 of mate Columbus found them In &gt;« lhr southeast and the Shawthe Michigan Pioneer and His-1 great numbers when he tended nees to the southwest. These du­
lorical Collections I am sure al the Bahama Islands In 14D2. »wen« lrlbf' intermingled and
that Frank Little was an ances­ As a specie* Il would seem un- Intermarried more or lew. un­
tor of Die Little Brothers, fa­ deniable that the American In- derrtood each others language
mous for their elevator and feed dlans were originally created in;»nd used many words Injcomthe fOrm. semblance and with mon. Your speaker acquired the
------------------------------Most of you are acquainted me characteristics of men: that language sufficiently well for all
with the historical old house al they were undeniably and. we practical purposes.
the comer where Highway &gt;9 may my-, lawfully. In peaceable
In the Spring of 1832. new*
goes wtrt from Highway 43. qne possession of thl* continent, and came bv post riders of a form Idmile north of Richland, to Plain- that only by force and bloody | able uprising of Wisconsin Indi­
well While visiting Jake Van de wan of extermination were they I ans. headedby Black Hawk, a!
Lie. who lived there for years driven from their homes
I noted Rar Chief. Although, this I
and U now deceased, a few years
whrn our pllgrlrn fathers outbreak ans remote from Kate- |
ago. he told me a lot of thing* lflndfd at Plymouth Rock In De- maxno. vet It caused great alarm
that are also brought out in this „nb&lt;. 1W0
u „1(| .-mgy fell I among the early settlers here, for
■W Tli.
now,a,
SulTh«nk--— old ho™,
------ --------nn u
ul
Cir ki.ctc III to
ut.uu.
outiia- ■ lhe mewm.ee reportedI that .11
tn.
. .
...
. .... „
the wlrww.
window* In
in front
front hnarned
boarded tin
up fulneo
lo Alm!ghty
Ood....
for ...
me .1,*
the Indian hr.,M
brave* in
In Wisconsin
Wisconsin.
aTter a recent fire, was « old
t
rva t lon of their Ilves Illinois and western MFhlean
ff**
•top Jif*. V
trough a long and perilous voy- were going to Join Black Hawk's
Atlhta “Kr N“l many month&amp;' 11 ,nay standard, and ulth pillage and
W.*k? “i11 d°”
।
i' ' br- thereafter, they having been blood he waa going to lead his
tbne this place
Gelos- fed and kcpt ftom .tanration by forces through Michigan on his
i£rt“reirndd K*nP°Pri!Lu*v
*cry *“'»***• ““'J' mercl- way to Malden. Canada Follow­
E**1
y .°! hearty fell upon the aborigine* ing these tidings came a poatrldcr from Pigeon to Oull Prairie
put them lo the sword.
with military orders from Gen­
«». &lt;uf ».
•'««
pwwumw
' the line of settlement, lhe Chris­ eral Brown for able bodied men
.
J2”"
tlanlzed. civilized white man as to meet at the house of Col.
hW
«he hack yard of this
,
hM chanu:U!.1Md me Isaac Barnes to organise for de­
American Indian as a fense and for volunteers. With
mr father I wentxto this meet­
Of the Black Hawk uprising. You . aXe
t^^tly unmitigated
toca^Ue of bloodthirsty
civilization ing. about a mile from our home.
ALLGOOD SLICED
SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY.
rtOQT atartlng today. Colonel I or
or Christianization,
Christianization, according
according lo
to The m-n were drawn up &lt;n line,
Barnes owned thl* house at that thf white man's standard; a tlie orders were read and four
time and the name "Geloster' cruel, false, thievish, murderous rn*n volunteered. One I knew.
Kink of Roasts! "Super-Right
was derived from the Colonel's animal, with no genuine human Mg. Oka Tow-n He died this last
three son*. The "Ge” f r om Instincts or rights. save that of Winter at Otsego, over DO years
George, the "loa" from Carlon, annihilation. This has been the
and the "ter" from Letter I am average orthodox white man's attended a grand council of In­
dian chief* held in a mammoth
sure you will all enjoy this story
wigwam near the west shore of
entitled:
7-RIB
A few more fair minded and Oull Lake. This was to ascertain
mercifully Inclined, who believe the temper of lhe Indians of the
END
tluit the Indian had a literature locality In reference to lhe Black
1-LB.
PORTION
and an historic ancestry, had Hawk Insurrection TJie chiefs In
PKG.
known the art of printing and lull dirs' wrir I'r-I'-'I ... n ....
of letters, he would have written circle upon valuable robes, mats I
.ib. 53’
a different and much more at­ and skins of animals snrend!
Loin-End Portion
tractive history of himself would upon the ground. A more dignl5th Ribs
more truthfully have delineated tied, grave. Imposing body of men
-*VFia-aiaHTC»
his natural Impulses and charac­ I never saw. The cnlumcU-ot
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teristics. and perhaps shown . pipe
pipr of peace, of ruUMWBW
elaborate,. omaFancy Sliced Bacon
some redeeming truits But It j mentai workmanship was slowly
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ciNTaa aia cur
.
was foreordained, undoubtedly.
around the circle, and
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My first acquaintance with the Then the speeches began regular ।
Indians of Michigan began at order, according to age and rank.
z&gt;------Detroit In October, 1831. when., jt was found that the young men । "SUPIR-RIGHT"
as an emigrant boy. I landed, were for war. but the older, exfrom the steamboat William Penn 1 perlenced sachems counseled ,
Every inch a rugged at the (ppt of Woodward Ave. peace Rev Leonard Sinter. Bap- | "SUPIR-RIGHT'
/.
..
Numbers of them stood on the tlst m'sslonarv. and two convert- ;
banks of the river gazing at us *d Indians. Jonathan Going..and
John Deere
as we came on shore I had read Joseph Elliott, acted a* Interprc-1
of Tecumseh and the cruel Indi- ters
an massacre of the early *e*Ucrs
yOr an unknown period prior, "SUPIR-RIGHT" BONILBS
,lo?ked aJ to white settlement, and before
them with mingled feelings of thf acquisition, survey and sale
curiosity and dread. Detroit had, cf lnn(U tn
district by the I
been a prominent Indian trading i;niud 8tat„ Bovemment. the
post since ite first settlement by Brrat Ind)an doUble trail from
the French In 1670 And when we Toledo to Mackinaw crossed Gull
came in 1831 the native Indians PnUrle from
southeast, about
were »U1J m full possession of one_h.1f mUe
o{ t^ routes
t***
U&gt;r? !l
,POti
,rom oh,°' Indiana and southern
1833. when, by treat) stipulation. M|lchlean.
ehiean to
to Grand
Grand Rapids
Rapids and
and
they vacated lhe territory and 2K
rirln,w. on*
krkinaw.
on* of
of the
th* principal
principal
the various tribes went or were UadlnR
u
indlnn* usualremoved west to their several ly
raveIed in
i&gt; tiraveiru
in groups
groups of
oi twenty
isnio-­
reservations.
­ fiftv. young and old. pofive •to
One party of emigrants, main­ *‘«s nnd dogs, always In single
ly a colony from Vermont, con­ file, one right behind the other
sisted of eleven men. three of This trail crossed a tract of wild
whom were teamsters, three prairie land my father had pur­
women nnd seven children Leav­ chased for a farm and our first
MICHIGAN U.S. #1 GRADE RUSSET
ing Detroit our route mainly fol­ log house stood close by this
lowed an old Indian trail or great Indian thoroughfare.
;
blazed trees on the journey with
I shall always remember that
horses and ox teams from De­ memorable Spring of 1832 We
JOHN DEERE
troit to Kalamazoo county, arriv- had just moved Into our log
LAWN &amp; GARDEN
' Ing at Toland's Prairie. Novem­ house when the Black Hawk war
TRACTOR
ber 5. 1831 Our teams were fre- broke out. Strange Indian braves
| quently scattered at wide- inte-1 m full war paint and feathers,
grate through the woods and ut- mounted
--------- —
—
on -fleet•------horses, riding
terty defenseless Not a gun or a nt breakneck speed, brandishing
dog with any of the wagons to th*|r tomahawks, whooping nnd
my knowledge The men. women yelling like demons, passed land
irequently, and teamsters walked, repassed on lhe trail nearly ev- •
the children rode with the goods
। Nearly every day wc encountered a constant watch was kept No |
roving bands of Indian men. one felt secure But news came
squaws, papooses, ponies and in a few weeks from the west
wsstsbn grown'
23
dogs traversing the woods in that Black Hawk had been cap­
Carrots
various directions They seemed tured and his band dispersed by
Implements
. peacefully ^inclined, making no General Scott. The fright- .then '
MICHIGAN
CROWN
effort to tomahawk or scalp us. gradually subsided
39*
Every Indian had a weapon of
whatever is given here is slm-1 Pears
| some kind, rifle, tomahawk, bow piy an attempt to relate personal
----- observations and experiences and
2 - 29
recall scenes and Incidents that
Bananas
. happened many years ago. Al­
though a mere lad I fully shared
Let LOCAL FINANCE be
with my father and mother the
hardships and privations Inci- i
| dent to seeking to establish a
■ new home in an unbroken wil-'
' demess — a land peopled with
' savages.
Keenly alive to tlie difficulties
in the way. sympathizing with i
mv parents In all their diseour-1
n cements and forebodings, ail
I that transpired seem* tndeliblv ;
'mpressed upon my memory, not

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
18 Pages—3 Sections-Hostings, Michigan, Thursday, September 15. 1966

Mrs. Tuckerman,
Retired Teacher,
Dies Tuesday

ON WELFARE STAFF—Mr*. Beatrice Fisher (seated), director

?L,v.
em Michigan.—Banner photo.

New Street Lights
To Brighten Areas

EDITORIALS
w— by -R.M
.C.*t —.
.-M.C.

An editorial salute this week to
Clare E. Hoffman on the occasion
of his 91st birthday (Sat, Sept. 10)
Still the same individualist os ever
despite a series of physical dis­
Sept. 13. nt Pennock Hospital, will abilities that have forced his com­
plete retirement from political
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home.
activity, this former Representative

Richardson (center)

■ , * j-.-mi ।
one questions how long tlie wealthi­
est nation in the world can con­
tinue "burning the candle at both
ends "

Viet

Num

Is no

men I

project*. The

Hasting*

including K-MT-IS for project*

mere little

atlons there are currently costing
about K0 Billion per year and Ini
District &lt;14 consecutive terms) cx- 1967 will probubiy pais K0 Billion.1
had ,becn h,tV hlbited more than, s trace'Of his Korea cost onlyy a fraction as I.
_______ . former
former snlrited
spirited Independence
independence by
by much.
much. Total
Total defc:
defense spending is|

May Vote on New
High School
'
Early in 1967

refusing to sign up far medicare running close to KO Billion
last Spring.
erne waa twin in Castleton ocnenis.
;;
Township on July IB. 1889. the
----- ...
daughter of J. Archie and Sophia. Huge and growing war coats In djr 1907 Top yearly defense ex-&gt;
&gt;£X °«3S. ‘SouEThS
«nd..un, dur,™ World
„j
School and
School.

NUMBER 22

IMPROVE YOUR HIGHT

Hastings school district elec-

Normal |1,0 moratorium of spending f® *ere $81 Bllllon True. dollars then ------------------ ..ear,
----February or- March of. next
1
/..■■■,
Cnu.1 —** oeven
—Ma. tlwugb 'ucre
___ k ».than •*the ones it was reporteel at the regular
l.-Ihe
Great Society."
different
forgan, Martin, much of that spending lias proven Illlw |n tcrnui of purchasing power. monthly Board of Education
meeting Tuesday night
STATE CHAMPION —The first trophy In the history ot the
City Council members Monday night look steps to brighten
•»
““ ““ °&lt; “»
The delay In putting the ssue Michigan Stale Fair for the Junior Steer Show was presented by
up Church and Jefferson Streets and Michigan Avenue, to School*.
Even if this were not the case,
(Continued on Page 4&gt;
on the ballot resulted because of Chairman Emeritus Charley Flgy of Morenci to Dennis Dingeraon,
"shine up" City Hall and to eliminate some air pollution via
She married Mvron Turicerm’n 1
the need for more time to study
12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell Dingeraon of Hastin'*.
and evaluate the new school pro- Dennl*' white faced Hereford steer, "Dutch,"----smoke and soot, but they also were shown an example of horribly of Assyria Township on June 34,
grand champion. "Dutch." a 14-monlh-old. 923
discolored "drinking-' water and had lo admit they had no 1914. They lived in Assyria Town­
ship
until
HM0
when
they
moved
~
y
School
enrollment
Monday
solution for the problem in the immediate future.
u 3345. with S.10C pupil* tn
George Straub of 216 E. Blair displayed a jar of water teaching In 1955
- ------- --------- -------------------- ------------ taken
takenfrom
fromdie
thetan
tapatathis
hishome
home
Mrs. Tuckerman was a member ' »
. n&gt;nsn
ribbon with hi* Black Angus steer and his brother. Ron. took a
Junior High and 1.148 In the
the week before. The liquid was of lhe Retired Teachers Club and Iq X I xd, Sx7
fifth with his Hereford in the open class and a ninth-place ribhigh
school.
of
Tonya. 2-year-old daughter
a nauseating brown color.
the Barry County Republican WoV
*
Mrs Eleanor Hiliiker of 820
Southeastern School had 545
He said City workers had dis­ men's Club.
| Members of the Barry County Bond, is scheduled to have an children. Northeastern 581. Altoft School.
connected his meter so he could
She Is survived by her husband: Board of Supervisors approved extremely serious operation at 80. Welcome Comers. 50. Algon­
keep the water running, and that
the University Hospital at Ann quin 140, Pleasantvlew 312 and
it did clear up. But the rust or three daughters. Mrs Wendell the 1966 apportionment ot coun- Arbor on Tuesday. Sept 20.
Central 591.
whatever it was returned when । Kathleen l Boylan and Berni to. ty taxes al their September
There were 331 freshmen. 292 i
Berlin of Battle Creek and Mrs. meeting, allocating a total of
She and her mother, who oper­
Arland (Beatrice! Martin of Port- $18438792 to the City of Has- ates The Powder Box beauty sophomores, 269 Juniors and 256.
Mayor Franklin C. Beck- nge; one son. Makolm of R2 Has-; tings,
shop under Perkins Barber Shop
___
Gordie Johneock. 30. 717 E.
1 seniors in the high school
rlth explained that Hastings' lings, and nine granddaughters. 1 —
Supt. Richard J. 'Guenther re-1
The total tax is $65432036, a* 314 E. State Street, left this1
Grand, nationally - known race
[with $60432338 going for oper-. Wednesday for the hospital to1 ported that Hastings school buses i
car driver, and his chief metraveled 336.033 miles lost school
atlng expenses and $50.19638 aa prepare for surgery
leaving from Indianapolis on
the final payment On the Barry
Mrs. Donald Mullett, who hasi year, including those at Pleas-1
Monday. Oct. 3. for Japan where
County Medical Care Facility been a beauty operator al The antview Expenses totaled 5127.­
In Die meantime, Btraub was
they will participate In two races. advised to let his water r^n.
Bond issue.
' Powder Box. will remain on duly 452 40— including capital outlay—
for an average cost of 38 cents
Total county levy will be 6 65” while Mrs. Hllllker is Rohe.
Lawrence Adams presented a
mills.
' ”
Tanya's
------ *--------operation
*'— '*
is -------expected
*“*I n mile.
petition signed by 100 persons
pletlng arrangement* fur thrlr asking municipal action in abat­
The district received 877.9G0
!o take three special surgeonsi
Springs pays $43,195.44. Wood- all day. She has already had five from the State, leaving a trans­
ing the smoke and soot which
portation deficit of $49.492 40.
a
1 land $29,745, Thornapple $64,022, operations.
Gordie, who finished fourth In allegedly pours from the Has­
The school board Li asking th^
Mrs Beatrice Fisher. Barry Rutland $27,410. Prairieville MLthe 1966 500-Mlle Memorial Day tings Corporation stack on W.
West Central Conference to have
classic nt Indianapolis, will drive State. The matter again was re­ County Social Services director.1782. Orangeville $24,748. Maple
a physician in attendance at all
hU roar engine Ford No. 72 In ferred to City Atty. Paul Siegel casework supervisor, social work- Grove $16,075, Johnstown $30,096. L nln|1 VntDFt
freshmen and Junior Varsity
cilni- ■- Irving $15320. Hope $28,182, HasHaa- UtllUII V UIVI o
era and supervisor of the clinlthe Invitational race at ML for action.
Death and destruction rode Barry County highways over
I football games, as well as at
Fug I Raceway on Oct 9 in Japan
Aldermen approved installation cal staff for the Department of tings Township $24,723. Castleton
Varsity contests.
the weekend with three persons losing their lives anil a fourth
of new 10,000 lumen lamps on Social Services, attended an area' $34,060. Carlton $22,097, Barry
nnd goes to Tokyo on Oct. 12.
severely injured in two crashes. Sheriff 3ferl H. Campbell
Both races have $40,000 purses. Church from Green to Thorn, on meeting In Grand Rapids to)532,723. Baltimore 516,783 and
,
Jefferson from Green lb Mill and study the new Medical Assist-, Assyria 517.759.
reported.
ance program.
j Ambulance service by funeral
Mile event have been Invited to Michigan from Green to Wood­
The dead arc:Thh program replace* the homes is to be continued it wU
land.
,
... ’ rennrti-fi I hn Snnnnhle-CilrT'hiir'h
WH.I.I \M HOLLISTER, 78, R1 Dowling, and his wife,
The lights at the Michigan
The reorganization of school —
—
■
Japanese government picking- up
pivBin.n, unu
into ;
'
,,-------- districts in the Eaton Intermedlthe transportation tab. Glasgow
J- , DOI 1 Jf llUC
arranged and a new light will
effect OcL I. 1966
■ from t,le Broup of funeral horns* ate School district was overLAWRENCE A. CARTER, 60. of Jackson.
said.
t-k&lt;.
L
i
which were to end ambulance whelmlngly defeated in the specMr. »ndj Mr* Hollister il-d —T---------------------service Oct. I. and the Ilenton- la! school election held Monday.
y
comes under section loo or Act Smith
- --- Funeral
—
- -— -­
Indtanapolla on Oct. 1 ,jnd
Home at- Delton
Tabulated result* of the 38 '
331 which amends Michigan's' never did contemplate ending its
IT
,“£? STh'.'Jtf)
flown arrow the PacJMc“BobU*
The added yearly cost will be basic Social Welfare Law, Publicschool* Involved showed that I Sheriff Merl H. Campbell Wed- their 1966 Internat'onal pickup
■
Uiuer of Albuquerque. N. M,i is
service. It was Indicated that the
hesday made a special appeal to tnirk waa struck while crossing,HT*
a
The 'bld of Nfcid - Continent
: Beeler Funeral Home at MtddUoil drivers to exercL'.e extreme M-37 at Bristol Comers by a 10 ItCpOlT lOF
'Tlie Stale Department shall । ville and
„„„ Pickens
rlv.,„o in Lake Odessa
Ford
Company of Battle Creek to do
,
Had the vote carried It would caution every time they get be­ (lumber tniek driven bv Thomas
I
establish
and
administer
a
prowould
also
continue
to
provide
maintenance work on the City
hind the wheel.
have
meant
that
only
school
dis
­
gram
for
medical
assistance
for
*
1
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—
I
J.
Little.
40.
of
Battle
Creek.
the service.
Hall was accepted. The prelect
Sheriff Campbell pointed out '
tricts In grades klndergartenGordle plans to drive st Mil­ will coat about $4300 plus KOO the medically indigent under
• through-the-12th grade would be that already thi* month, and
waukee. Wla. Bunday in a 250- for sandblasting the top collar. Title XIX of the Federal Social
■’—•"I "rte"
operating as of July 1. 1967.
September 1* Juat half gqne, &amp;
Rond w‘th his truck carrying f.
««
The window* are to be painted Security Act as amended and
.
. ..
। to report for multary dutv on
eight
person* have lost their ,
• The high schools in the Eaton
n car owned by Dick Dicstier of and puttied, and the cement shall be responsible for deter­
. । Wednesday. Sept. 21 William
mining eligibility under this apt"
, Intermediate District Include
the trunkline onto the Pife; 1 Schllhaneck. chairman, reaorts.
Racine, Wte.
work 1* to be pointed up.
' Maple Valley. Grand Ledge.
fn all. 14 fatalitleH have oc- Rood
__________________
"Medical assistance includes
when struck by the northCouncilmen delayed action on
Johneock took second al MilThose
receiving
orders
were:
hnund tni-k
i ni-lr owned liv
Dlq- '
Charlotte. Eaton Rapids. Potter­ curred on Barry roods In 1966—, bound
bv 111*
lhe Dli-l
the request of lhe Gulf OU Com- medical, dental and Ancillary
ville. Bellevue and Olivet
the same number as last year.
mond Lumber Company of Bal­
WVUU their land VUV
time led Mario Andretti by 50 ' pony W
to ,rezona
cast
Brower. 19. both volunpoints for the United States I! of
-*“
•*'-------‘-----station
““------at
- ”
their
service
Broad* ­
The goals of this program are: |
The voters at Potterville uere
In addition to those suffering " ~ '
1ns: plywood and shingles.
the
only
ones
to
approve
the
Auto Club's national driving way and Woodland so bulk stor­
dentil,
others
have
been
injured.
1. Make services readily avail­
Brian Cunningham of Pack proposition.
championship. Since then. An­ age faculties could be installed able to all eligible persons.
Mrs. Hollister was thrown out
About 7:45 pm Sunday. Sept.
3178, sponsored by the First
dretti has picked up points on under ground.
of
the
truck.
11.
Deo
Arthur
Durkee.
42
Bat
­
2. Assures that medical and re­ Presbyterian Church, won the
Tlie area would have to be re­
dirt tracks and now leads Gordie
Mr. Hollister died within in
tle Creek, loot control of his 1960
zoned industrial, from its pres­ lated services will be of high grand championship of the City­
by 150 pointe.
Buick driving north on the h-xir after being taken to Com­
ent apartment and office build­ quality.
wide Pinewood Derby held Tues­
Campground Road and failed to munity' Hosmtal in Batt'e Creek. Detroit on Tuesday. Sept. 20. for
3. Develops, rfiethods to Insure day
........
ing classification.
evening in the main Hasmake the curve at Btoadway. He ----- ------------ ---------------------- -- ----- their nre-induction physical ca­
Michael Nicholson, 6-year-old suttensl a broken pelvis and- Mondry from head and other In- irns. Thirtv-five men are recclvTbe Planning Commisalon on that medical assistance will be, tings High gym.
son of the Donald Nicholsons
— ■
•
•ng orders for induction on Oct.
8«pL 6 disapproved the request furnished In a manner which
respects the dignity and. Indi­ Ronald Cunningham of R2 of 1111 W. State Road. R2 Has­
Little war- taken to Commun"v
'The particular area was re­ viduality of each person. *
Hastings, received a trophy tings. Is home and feeling fine.
*Tinternal injuries and inductlon physicals on Oct. IB.
4. Will provide a full range of! and also a large "traveling He had open-heart surgery at
cently changed from Neighbor­
his cond&gt;t‘on was cr.‘g'._a!!y taid
hood Business to Apartments medical services in 15 brood areas trophy" which his pack can Blodgett Hospital on August 16
Door
His .dad works at Acme *'
Don Lawton. 103 E. State Road,
by 1975.
Products near Lansing.
has announce^ that he has pur­ the proposed toning ordinance.”
Payment under tills medical be returned for presentation to
chased Larke'i Citgo Service Sta­ the Planning Commission said. program will be made directly to the 1967 grand winner.
tion at 1438 S. Hanover.
"In order to qualify, a bulk stor­ approved facilities and specified
Winners of Northeastern's
Lawton, a native of Jackson age plant should be placed in a practitioners.
Pack 3077 were Peter Hook and
Road and twirled into the
Forrest Bud Wolfe, who suffered
where he was born May 1. 1928,
Tom Alderson. Winners of the
Mrs. Fisher states the Medical Presbyterian Pack 3178 were a heart attack Monday night at
was graduated from Springport pointed out there has been come
Care
Facility
has
requested
ap
­
Soecla’i«t Fourth Cla«« Neal
new construction of churches
Steve Skedgel) and Brian and the Shrine Band kickoff dinner at
arrow the Thornanple.
and dwellings in the area and proval for payment by Title XIX winners of Pack 3073 sponsored Grand Rapids, was admitted to
The car dropped Into the 12 ■ Sand»» Wilkin*. 21. of th- Third
Mra. Beatrice Fisher. Barry
Brigade. First Infantry Division,
six months In the Navy.
the concensus of opinion was and Medi-Care.
by the First Methodist Church Pennock Hospital Tuesday morn­
Barry County ha* only one li­ were Prank Partridge and Jim ing. He rested comfortably Tues­ County Social Services director; Carter was trapped Inside. His ratumed to Michigan Tuesday
He became associated In the that a rezoning should not * be
automotive business tn Jackson allowed."
censed convalescent home. Sun­ DeBroux.
day night and was free uf pain, Mrs. Betty Abbey, administrator; body was recovered bv Hastings ntaht on a 30-day leave after
and Albion and worked for the
Monday night Gulf Oil officials set Acres Rest Home in Balti­
The Cub Scout Pinewood Der­ according to the report, but may Frank Hoonan. chairman: Mrs. Police Set. Rob*rt Ritter, a diver, «p-nA|ng 12 months In Vie'mm.
Hastings Motor Bale* before ac­ said the proposed Installation more Township, which may ap­ by Is a fattier and son project, not have visitors Bud became ill । Charles Norris, vice cholrtnan. who found him with his legs
Wilkin*, a wheeled-vehicle me­
u. Grand nap.ua
Lo‘“p Matthew* social wedged in the partially opened chanic, landed in Vietnam last
quiring the C11 g o Station at would include a 20 by 40-fool ad­ ply for a license to receive funds with the racers built by the in
Rapids ana
and anne
drove name.
home.
Bhriner and Hanover.
dition to the present service sta­ under Medl - Care and Medical father and son Standard regu­ He is well-known throughout the 1 service board members met Tues- window on the driver's side.
Oct. 6
‘o make a study of the pay
He married Phyllis E. Conant tion building, and a loading Assistance.
lations on construction must be area as a musician He Is employed ,
Sgt. -Ritter said there was .'till ।
Company.
schedule for employee* of the trapped'air in the car, which Mr ■
of Bpringport 12 years ago. They ramp. They said the work would
The Barry County Social Serv­ followed with a maximum weight at the Hastings Mfg
T
1
Medical Cart Facility
have lived in Hastings about five be an Improvement to the area, ices office, located at 107 N. limit of live ounces.
Carter might have used to *u«- ' held and st
“ »*, necessary to have salary tain life (or a short time.
years. They have two daughters. pointing out that the State Broadway. Hastings, will begin
Trophies were presented by Retired Teacher. To Meet
|
The
*h«
,ule* M-1 “’P -----V
Tracy. 10, and Robin, fl, and Highway garage was across the taking applications for Medical Tom Johnston of the E. W. Bliss
me Reared
rwurtxi Teacher,
icucners and
sna!„'
...............
....
Officers said Mr Carter had |
Public School cmplo,™ MU "J" “nV J?.',
three sons. Randy. 16; Chris, 14, street and other businesses were Assistance on Oct. 1,
Company.
meet Saturday Sro&lt; 17 al the1 l,l“1‘’-cl for "’f Soc'ul Services on the Irving Road nttemnt-d to’
nnd Jeffrey. 13.
in that section.
DeltmTS^JTchulch tor
°f 8u«*fDirector Beatrice Fisher. Case­
Neal, the son of Ernest Wilkins
turn north on the M;Cinn Road I ,r&gt;a Mra artK
work Supervisor Maxine Knowl­ Hospital Guild IB
sernbiy of God Church request ton and Social W(/rkers. Mrs
. "H'™' I t£ s«i.i smc i»„d &gt;&lt; and Iwt crnitrd HU body was
• Members
Hospitalouno
Guildm 18n:so luncncon ana program.
_
MrnwxTs
01 ofiiix-piuu
u a good
Tlx- Burry County Contractors
of
lhe
jwU* mert al *1* home of Mrs Make your reservation by Thurs- their last meeting recommended token to the Beele- Ehineral J 0VeT |htrT
Ethel Barbef. Mrs. Er~ Floiy
”'
country.Carr ' Albert. Kinne. R2 Hastings on day. to your calling committee to the Board of Supervisors that Home at Middleville ,nd then tehUn^ ln
a bo FTI MrK SuSan Breyer. Thomasi uarr.
pm. Thursday. Sept. IS. at the Please See MORE
MORL ABOUT.
Mead and Mrs Clwtt
— j Thursday. Sept 29. at 3 o'clock
or Mrs. Blake Aherdlng
tramferred to hb home
.
..n.
.
.
a
retirement
plan
be
set
up
fur,
The botiie. Of Mr. and Mr*.
He added that it H a shame the
. . . CITY COUNCII. Pag. 3.
wlll b, uklng BppU.
HaaUngs Community Building.
Medical
Cart
Facility
employees
„„
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—
e
&gt;
—
-----------------------HolHstrr were
■
1
1 I cations for lhe new medical proto bxome CUMIM W Ju. 1.
H,~. “
'
। gram.
*M"m&lt;tay evening' M? HoilUter1*
I Thomas Mead is a newly apThey believe thL* will enable body waa taken to Pin?kn«y,
coro.f(|rtable The weather
’ pointed Social Worker handling
.... t-.j
..iTueadav
“felt
wnerc
services
were tonisht
oe nero
at rent irtxxl. he
I adult categories of assistance. He
’J ►mninvST? U b&gt;
I2 Pni th» Wednesday at the I1 ild
1* a recent graduate of MB.U.
Aftrr his leave expires, he is to
Swarthout Funeral Home The
and has hl* degree in social
Mrs Fisher added that the o_u
u.™.
■
Medical Facility now has a so?i“ P'^kney reassignment.
clal worker. Mr. Barbara Hahn.
bUr“l ln
Mrs Christine Richardson,
who has recently been appoint­
nna^al"^ b” i
A^11
ed as a full - time Children's
solving social and financial prob-1 j 18gg (n
lhe wn 0|
Worker in Barry County, has a
Hohn &gt;tn .t..
rx. I Albert and Ro»e (HqJTmani Holdegree In social wort from
bnr£a 1U,er Hc a!,fllded
D«wUh8
InTlh,
rrtnH
Schoo! and married Nina OlUette
Mrs. Fisher states that this
Lhe temperature roae steadily and
and the facility in an effort to [ . trvinv tn rw-tniwr
maximum of new medical program will cover
pU« ,h«c POIROU in • living |
&lt;nnnM in the Hxh.lh,
some medical needs of all per­
Benny Brown. 528 E. Williams,
hST
sons who are presently receiving
McT .oTrnT'M^irn'su.S
“ ““
lluui 5 to 1 majority, voted on
Prosecuting Attorney L a u r- categorical assistance, and these
Monday to raise the school tax
persons will receive a card which
University She will be working
4S mills to obtain additional
Traller Rodeo.
they will present when request­
closely
with
the
Social
Service*
I
named
president
at
the
newlyfunds for operation.
ing medical assistance.
Department in planning for both he married Mrs. Sylvia ConkMn
Persons wishing to apply for
public and private patients who
sodaUon. Municipal Judge Adelthe new medical program should
iranor w
—- ■-----Members of th* Travel Trailer
contact
Miss
Sharon
Kermecn.
Ing a place suitable to their re­
Michigan Coilege, daughter of prcsldcnt and J. Franklin Hunt- supervisor of clerical dept, and
Club of the Mid-West partiefquirements.
| Mr. Hollister is survived by
five sons. Russell ot Whitmore
DCCll
------- _— —--------Teamwork, points for driving
ices office, .who will provide In­
‘Lake. Clifford. Harold. Carl and ability and time won the Browns
to accept a university honors
formation and make appoint­
Clare of Pinckney; seven daugh­ their first-place honor
fellowship at Stanford UniverTotal anrollmsnt for the city ments for the public.
ters. Mrs Lindon (Helen) Bryalty for 1956-57. Mia* Buah schools is 1.282, a alight Increase
He Is a driver for Hooker
BURNING Till MOBTGAGE-^Jaanh Strait-of Fruitport, preriSenior Cltlsem of Nashville'an* ot Hastings. Mr*. Maybelle Motor Freight.
graduated from Hastings High in over last year, divided ae follows:
and vicinity are to meet at 121 McConnell and Mr* Paul drane'
High school. 582: Central school.
1B40.
. .
noon
Wednesday.
Sept
21.
at
the
1
Hadley
of
Ann
Arbor.
Mrs.
KenGlenn Aimlie was Installed a*
VFW HaB at Nashvlllt. AU *en-!neth (France*) Ru
* &gt;
Ward.
glon's Fourth District and Win­
After plunging near freezing
ston Merrick was installed
furnished.
BACKWARD GLANCES,
Kalamazoo

Hastings’ Share j Li,,le GirJ ,o

-- -

—

Of County Tax

Johneock to
,
Drive in Japan’s
Big International

‘ Have Serious
Surgery at U-M

Death, Destruction
Rides Barry Roads
Over the Weekend

Barry Social
Services to Take
Medical Requests

Aged Dowling Couple Injured
Fatally in 2-Truck Crash;
Man Drowns as Car Hits River

Reject School
Reorganization

14 Killed on
Barry Roads
This Year

Receive Orders

. ... I

— Military Duty

B. Cunningham
Wins City-Wide
Di___ ;__ j r»-_L_
Pinewood Derby

Michael Nicholson
Home After Surgery

Don Lawton New
Owner of Larke’s
Citgo Station

Bud Wolfe is III

Neal Wilkins
Returns Tuesday
From Vietnam

Study Pay Rate
For Medical
Care Facility

backward glances

mol from tbe
Banner files

M, '°

T.“n nil,ITS,

Senior Citizens at
Nashville to Meet

&gt;«• •h'"

'"""d

Ben Brown, Son
Win Mid-West
Trailer Rodeo

.... -- ------------

Legion Officer*

Ntw Pastorate

�to rortemouth, V*. The Arling­
ton ha* Just completed a- Mtee*™
yepr ayNR^o &gt;o

l-NtM Not*.
will na eligible for a ccounUijon aa an Air Force awcond
lieutenant upon aradaatton and
otxnptatioci of AFROTC trainifig. Tita cadet la a INI gradu-

Perianal Mention

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SEPTEMBER
17Hi, 1956

f POTATOES

PBT EVAPORATED MILK
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SPARTAN FROZEN **

VEGETABLES
VARIETIES

STRAWBERRY HALVES
TAKt A

•

Crinkle-Cut FRENCH FRIES

LONG LOOK AT
THE GREEN
11*1 grtthig naw that time
of the year when the sold
and the brawn and red will
be taking over the landscape.
Tlie green of Summer will

SWIFT'S PremkHn
Proten BEEF
PLAN

FREEZER
COMPARTMENT
PLAN

K». ROUND STEAKS

S LBS. BIB STEAKS

5 LBS. T-BONI STEAKS
5 LBS. CUBE STEAKS

the only green that folks
bale to tee disappear either.
It bothera acme people to
see lhe long green disappear
from their pocketbooks.
That's why you should al­
ways be sure you get your
money* worth when you
make a purchase One sure
way to know you are getting
tlie moat for your money in
building material* U to de­
pend on your local lumber
and building suppllca dealer
who* main concern U that
you get the best for your
nwney and will reap the
benefit* of quality merchandlae for many yean to come.
You can depend upon EAST
BIDS JLVMBZB CO. *11 E.
RAIUiOAD STREET. HAS-

Hw. CHUCK ROAST

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,

10 LBS. ROUND STEAKS
10 LBS. CHUCK ROAST
10 LBS. GROUND BHF CHUCK

JACKPOT
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1

5 LBS. SIRLOIN STEAKS

lb». T-BONE STEAKS

i

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50

T-V DINNERS
JIFFY' CAKE &amp; FROSTING MIXES

APPLE SAUCE
Spartan

1-lb. Can

ALL of these
for only -

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SALE!

REFUND oo purchase of OVALTINE

WITH PURCHASE at h »al. Gauntry Froth HOMO MILK

~

HEINZ KETCHUP

3 for 1.00

LUNCH CAKES

10 for 1.00

tPAITAN FIOttN

ORANGE JUICE

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WAETAN QVAXTUS

MARGARINE
£ 2 for 25*
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IAT.. MPT. IMh. .IBM.

�Name Blodgett
On Veterans Trust
Fund Committee

J

I The Weather |
Warm weather returned to the
Barry County area last week
with the mercury climbing from

Michigan Veterans Trust Fund
recently appointed Jamea C.

Hubbard Hills
By Mr*. Albert Groan

The temperatures:
High Low

Among those receiving degrees
from Western Reserve University
at the University's September
commencement convocation at 4
P-m.. Friday, Sept. 9. in Sever-

John Birth Film
A presentation film of the
John Birch Society will be held
at the Community Building Sat­
urday. Sept. 24. from , 7:30 to
10:30 pm Public Is invited.

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WCTU To Most
- .. — .w
Him Bl use
home of Mrs. Grace Hamblin,
?!□ KT
o.__ —____ “■

Death Rides

— ■----- vi viiloera and members should be
prepared to pay yearly duea.
They ahould bring blue ribbon Mrs. Bruce (Florence! VanBlalrboxes and emply-eo they may cum. all of Pinckney: 43 grand­
children: many great grandchil­
dren ; step - children, and two
brothers. Jake of Hastings and
Earl of Ann Arbor.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Sylvia Hollister are to be held

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE

By
Wolverine
&amp; Riverside
Safe driven prefer Hie

pendability of o«ir fait

you need u&gt; .

Insuranca—SEE

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY
"Side «f Strand

SJJ-21 03

nd Mrs Vem Hawblitz.
Mr and Un Blair HawbllU
Sunday evening callers of; were Saturday supper guests of
Mrs. RJDa Whllmure were her Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Lord of Eck“x:1- sons, Leslie and Wayne, and faml- ford. * Mr. and Mrs Sherman
lies from Battle Creek. * Mr. and Carpenter and children from
Mrs George Skidmore spent lost Coldwater visited Mr and Mrs
weekend In Northern Michigan. * Heber Foster last Wednesday. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Or lie Van Syckle and Mrs Warren Calms ot Middle

employed by tbe Association to
handle tbe original legal set-up.

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Our Broasted Chicken

•nor on the Republican ticket by
a margin ln"excesa of 150,000.

They did approve a motion by
Alderman Dale Bassett to va­
cate all alleys In the Hastings
Heights addition, reserving the
right to Install utilities. The Grand Rapids and is one at She
|
Council has been vacating the lending oMomcys there.'
alleys as petitions have come in.
They awarded the tree trim-

Company. The work Inaugurates
a program of trimming trees
throughout the City. The Council
had earmarked 12.000 for this
work on major streets and 14.000

\ccatlon

only eight blocks from

Aldermen approved making re­
pairs to buildings at the airport,
placing *2,500 celling on the cur­
rent project Repair of hangar
doors and roofs and other work

Worth Crowing About'
THE LANDLUBBER INN
Open Every Day But Monday

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3
Tharoday, Septeaber U, IN*

Salon Managar

I Miss Bette O'Connor h manAbnrr DoubM., U- emUM
M
ith laying out the flret true Shop at 126 N Main Street in
aaetall diamond in 1539
Woodland.

HASTINGS LIONS CLUB
ANNUAL

LIGHT BULB

SALE

Beginning Monday, Sept. 19th, we
will be calling at your home with our •

IS

City Council

usual convenient Light Bulb Packs.
Proceeds Used for Liops CLUB Sight Cooserrslion and

Phone 623-5311

iinnous &gt;TS 0UR- BiRJHDSK
ALWAYS
■WAYS FIRST QUALITY*
DON’T FORGET iT!
OPEN 9 A.M. 'HI 5:30 P.M. DAILY Get in on the big doings! We've cooked up surprise buys for

officiate and burial will be in
the Union Cemetery al Maple
Director of Public Services Jack Pickford, the first time that
Grove.
She was born on July 15. 1889,
In Maple Grove, the daughter of cleaning machine which will cost
Ralph and Arlle (Archer) Swift. about *5,000. The machine would
She attended the Dunham and
Norton Schools and married Roas not for lines running from the
, Bivens of Nashville In 1900. They main into homes
' were divorced about 1823 and she
married Ben Conklin of Johns­
town Township about IBM. He
died on June 12. IBM. She later
married Mr. Hollister at Pinck­
month to UJ5
ney.

FRIDAY 9 A.M. ’HI 9 P.M.

everybody! Mom, dad, boys, girls. Happy Birthday for all.

Come get your share of the goodies before they're all gonel

Under The
Dryer

Paul Bi ven of R1 Dowling; two
daughters, Mrs. HBmer (Ara­
bella Erway of R1 Dowling and
Mrs. Harold (Isabelle) Case of
R4 Hastings: 60 grandchildren,
many great grandchildren; a
step-son. Dale Conklin of R1
Dowling, and five other step­
sons and seven step-daughteri.
and two sisters. Mrs Sadie Oatroth of R2 Nashville and Mrs
Bryan (Several VanAuken of R2
Vermontville.
She attended the Cedar Creek
Bible Church. *
- ■

ELKS
Friday, September 16

Children
50c

Nell explained that his present
contract, which expires Oct. 1.
was drafted 10 yean ago and
since that time wages had more
than doubled and his Investment
much greater. He said his origi­
nal Investment in trucks waa
about 11,500, whereas the new

Peg Preston

resented an Investment of about
115,000.

Adults
$1.00

paid ftr hauling the stufi away.
The Council approved "no
parting" on the west aide of the
600 block of a. Church- com­
pleting the "no parting" restric­
tions around the high school
grounds. They also restricted
parking on the south side of the
100 block ofJW. Mil) to two hour*,
completing the two-hour sone
from Jefferson west to Park on
the south side of Mill.
•
Among the bills authorised to
be paid Monday waa the third
installment to tbe E. W, Bliss
Company on a total debt of
*22492.17. The Bitsa underwrote
paclty of storm sewers in the

rate of 15,171.04
Work cn Che *38438 N. Michi­
gan Avenue widening project is
progressing, and U0.03SM was
paid on that job
Purchase of 9.000 gallons of

"Why not start thinking Christmas
Cards now and avoid the rush?"

Through Saturday
only! We’ve reduced
every pair

He also pointed out that there
is much pore to haul away today
away bottles and even soft drinks

Serving from 5:30 to 8:00 P.M.
at the Elk, Temple in Hastings
Mamb.n
and Guests

-

lalted Cn tlielr

education. He holds the AB.
Members of the Junior Carlton
from Western Michigan UniverU® ,t*achM ««neral math
and chemistry at Hastings High
election
of officers and
School.

Varn Hmcbliti

Hawblitz were Sunday dinner Mr and Mrs Austin Schants were |
Bunday callers of Mr. and Mr*. I
blitz. Paul and ktircla Bell wore Charles Askins of Nashville and
callers.
and Mrs Victor Schsnu.

--------- -- -----------------,----- ----------------- -------------- --- The HlghMr. and Mrs. Bur) Will of1 bank Farm Bureau group met PrtHastlngs. visited Mr. and Mrs day evening with Mr. and Mrs
1 Merl Scott. Jr., at Ironton over Heber Foster. * Bom to Mr. and
toe weekend, a Mr and Mrs .Mrs Mark Beadle Sept 9. an
larry Hawbiltz and family. Mr 8 pound. 2 oz. girl. Kimberly Di­
et'd Mrs Dale Blsliop and family ane. * Mrs Bruce Brown and baby
from Battle Creek and Mr. and spent Saturday and overnight with
Mrs. Blair HawbllU and Kenny' her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
___

Mrs. Frank Roush. The Ban­
ner's correspondent for the Milo
Community, has been in Butter­
worth Hospital in Grand Rapldt
where the «...
__ .

By Mrt.
*^«e

lhe Osteopathic Hoapital In Grand

tbe Barry County Veterans Trust
Pbnd Committee as the Veterans
niJTorr.1,n Wm rePre*entative.
Blodgett succeeds Robert F.
Newton, for a term expiring
March 31. IBM

At Butterworth

Highbank

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EDITORIAL
magnitude of Uie obligation we
hare undertaken In Viet Nam

been followed regardless of Wash­
Yet, In f*c* of this obligaUon, ington pressure. Total saving* from

Church of

tyg blithely along with spending
offender In thi* regard 1* the
expendlturca during the year end- Federal government, Itself.

to end the hmtlUUea. So.

Amid all thl* good advice being
passed on to other* combined with
directive* and guideline*, th* Fed­
eral government might w*ll lUten

the

parent* arc Mr. ana
P. Boldrey, NashviUe.
Rev,

lids tremendous outpouring of
effort must be given all out sup­
Um Haltinn lannai Federal dollars is creating danger­ port, the mulU-bllllon-doUar pro­
ous inflationary gressure. However.
grams in support of domestic
project* offer an unlimited field
tratton ims suggested that the
Federal establishment ease up on
not the sllghest Indication that Um
0N&gt; HLNDRKD AND
Jotinson administration intend* to
■LEVKNTH TKAB
grams.

Tbe bride was given In. ms
rings by her father. She a
proached the altar wearing

cade. The fitted bodice waa
styled with a round beaded neck­
line and long sleeves which fell
In point* at the wrist. Tbe skirt
featured a bustle and a aelfmateliing bow at tho waistline.
A petaled tiara secured a flDgcr-Up length veil ot tulle and

BL'BBCRIPTION

ironic that Commerce Secretary
Yet. if Inflation is auoccaafully
John T. Connor recently sent let­
curbed, the Federal government
ters to more than 28,000 of lhe
nation's corporation heads, urging
nation a* wealthy a* the United
States cannot go on indefinitely
supporting a costly war in Viet
Nam without InsUtutlng economies
and control* on the ham* front

UPHOLSTERING

MKAIinsN PHF.S8
Piekup aod D«U..ry.

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NAL NEWSPAPER

THE FUBNITURI
BUILDING

Wayne Hasel
Phon* 374-3523

front project*, on* can truthfully
say that although the heart is In
the right' place, the objective*

are fusy. the planning hasty and
incomplete and the organization a

Leonard

guaat*. Ruben Drooch* provided
traditional wedding. music and
accompanied Lhe vocollM, Paul

MR. AND MRS. JAMES McKINSTRY
. . . Miss Janet Montague I* Married.

orchid* on a white Bible.

MRS. JOHN FRANCIS TORRE
. . . Miss June Prances Myers Become* Bride.

aid (Marilyn! Moore ot Cadillac.

Double Ring Rites
Unite Couple at
Baptist Church

Cavanaugh
Clambake

Audrey Rockwell of Vermont­
ville. They wore matching floor­
length drc.iucs featuring skirts
Th* following item from the of mint gram crepe In crepe and
Lansing State Journal will be of empire waist* of looped nylon
local interax because Mrs. Tom
Cavanaugh &lt;formerly Janet line. Tlie headpiece waa of mint
Feldpauschi and her family are
a part of tills gathering,of tho Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
clan. (Tom is a 7th grade teacher
flower girl. She bLho wore mint
youngstera.)
gram with .•sUln trim. The ring
Many people look forward to
Labor Day weekend. tradiUonally
the last long holiday of the 8um- Vermontvillc.
William Swiger ot Nashville

Hastings High
Graduate Weds
In Pennsylvania

Basket* of pink and white gladi­
oli and white snapdragons deco­
____
_.
and
Mis* June Frances
Myers
Torre were united
rated the altar of th* Flrot Baptist
Church tn Hasting* for the mar­
Recently, for example, poverty riage of Miss Janet Montague and
Aug. 27, In the 8L Raphael Church.
Eldred, Pa., by the Rev. John
warriors announced a *43,511 grant jamas McKinstry on Saturday.
j Coleman.
(puny as Federal expenditures go,
| The bride Is the daughter of
The double ring ceremony was
but a real lump of hard cash to
those who pay the taxes) to a four- Houseman.
formerly of 414 W. Green Street,
county Community Action pro­
The bride ts the daughter of
Hastings, graduating from Hos­
gram In Missouri. The OXO. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rose of R4
tings High School In 1063 and
Hastings and the groom's parents J. Cavanaugh, 014 Seymour BL.
described the area served as "ap­ arc Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKln- who celebrate their last long
Davenport College ot Business In
groom, and Randy Hamlin of 1965. She is now employed by
proximately 120D0Q needy person*
Vermontville.
American Meter Oo.zErle
For eight years now, It has
lire found In every town and along
Given in marriage by her father.
The groom la the, son ot Mr.
rural roads in ah area 60 miles Jan«t ware a flnnr-length gown
Griswold room of tlie church.
of chantilly lace and taffeta with naughi to Iwld a family reunion Serving tbe gumu were Mia* and Mr*. James Tom.-,-Duke Cen­ ENGAGED—-Mr. and Mr*. Gil­
long and 40 milts wide."
a fitted bodice, long sleeves and wlUch all 58 of the family mem- Helen Goodenough, of Vennont- ter. Pa., graduating from Otto- bert Percy, 4316 W. Michigan.
Eldred High School. Duke Center. Kalamaaoo. wish to announce
However, when Cong. William L. scalloped neckline. Her fingertip­ ben attend, including their
. voncora, me roster or uie groom, Pa., and Is employed by Sears, .the engagement of their daugh­
Hungate tD-Mo.) who represents length veil of silk was held by a eight children, lhelr
tiara of |&gt;earls and crystals. She and wives and 42 grandchildren. |Mrl acndd Cilne of Battle
ter. Barbara Jeanne, to Stephen
Ulis area, added his own figures, carried a bouquet of white carna­
The double ring ceremony was
The Caviuuiugh clan used to । Creek and Mrs. Ronald Petty of
he came up w|th a total maximum tion* and roses. Hie crystal nock­ gather togetiwr over Labor Day Hellenic Tile Misses Diane and read Ln the presence of 300 gutett Anton Turk*!. 1002 8. Park
population of 106,000. Where, ha lace she wore was a gift from the before school began until their Pamela Fletcher of DeWitt were Yellow gladioli and white mDms Street. Barbara graduated from
number grew so largo Uxtt they in charge of the gifts and Mis* decorated , the church and the or­ University High School Ln 1963
asked, do you find 120.000 needy groom.
Miss Linda Kruko of Battle couldn't meet In anyone's home. Kathy Stanton ot Vermontvilto gan aw* played by Julie Walker and Is a senior at Weitem Michi­
persons in a community of this
gan University. Sorority-Kappa
of Eldred.
Tliey had to take over a motel handled Ute guest book.
size? Hasty recalculations by OEO brideamald* were Miss Laurie
For the wedding the bride’s- The bride, given In marriage by Phi. Hep fiance l» a 1963 gradu­
or a hotel. And U» only open­
whittled the total of needy persons Montague, Mtas Joan Gross ivnd ings for such a large group mother chotc a pink A-Uno en­ her father, ware a white floor­ ate of "Railings High Sqhool and
Mis* Bonnie McClurkin. All ware
Irf a senior at WMU. They plan
down to 93.000. In face of con­ street-length dresses of pink lace occur tho weekend after Labor semble featuring a cowl neckline, length crepe drea* in an empire to be married In' August next
tinued disbelief by the Congress­ over satin with long sleeve*. They Day. This year they have re­ and pink accessaries. ifTs. Bold­ «tyle with lace sleeve* and bodice.
rey chose a blue knit suit trim­ The train had lace appliques along
man who knew thl* area wall. carried bouqucU of white and pink served the Sleepy Hollow Resort med Ln blue satin and blue ac- It* borders. Her bouf/ant veil was
~
held In place with a crepe bow.
OEO finally agreed that there were carnations.
lhe flower girl. Teresa Rose, will be enough cottages for each
whit* and yellow
Before leaving on l_.
her ----honey-rStie carried
ca
possibly only about about 5,000 carried a basket of rose petals. family.
end to attend the McgulreLichlgan —
the gladioli‘1 and mums.
moon In Northern Michigan
Serving us ruig bearer was Lloyd
Steeby .wadding Saturday.
_____ ___ bride changed to a pink *1UR
Earlier this year. OEO admitted Gross. Jr.
swimming
trimmed
.in
white
eyrdeL
with
mold
of
honor.
She wore a floor­
p Ronald McKinstry of Lansing. 1 Lake Michigan.
that Its Washington profile of
while aocesaories.
1length, empire-design drew of yel- ,
Druuicr ui uw giiKiui. ouicu
, **----- — —----- —
.—- Out-of-town
guests
were
pre*i
loow linen with a white crepe front
poverty for Danville, Indiana, not best man and attendants were Don
P*ay- E v ® n a
wit from Bellevue. Jackson, ]
Het flowers were yellow and
only exceeded the population tliere Eitnlear, Kelly Arnold, jutd Terry.! UUle theater where, since It will Lansing, Battle Greek. Hanover. panel.
,white mums.
Montague. Seating the (guests were I have closed for tho season, they
but, more than that, foiled to fit William Allen and Inrry Allen. Lean show their own home movies. Horton. Okcnta*. Concord. Sun­
Miss Gloria Duda of Erie and
any Danville in the nation I
.
Tho bride's mother wore a beige! Member* of this ''faniUy- field. Mt. Pleasant, Laingsburg. .Miss Judy Mato of Duke Center,
;
or the groom, were the
sister
No wonder that OEO is fre­ dress with brown accessories. The loving'' clan are Mr. and Mrs. Grand Ledge and Nashville.
The rehcaraal supper was ]
Their flowers and
quently referred to In Washington grooms mother wore a beige dre** John Cavanaugh of Park Ridge, giren by the groom's parent* on bridesmaids.
(dresses were like the maid of
with beige accessories. Both had a' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson
as The Fuddle Factory." Yet. the corsage of white carnations.
I of Battle Crock. Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening aL Foot's Cafe Ln ,
"Fuddle" is costing millions upon
The MLsms Jamie Muto nnd
Serving as muster mid mistress' Robert Stack of Hastings. Mr. Nashrillo.
The new Mrs. Boldrey 1* a 1966 .Ixirie Torre, nieces of the groom.
millions of dollars and there Is of ceremonies were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Cavanaugh of
Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. John graduate of Maple Valley High1 .wore white flpar-length linen
Utile, if anything, by way of prac­ Earl Stevezu.
Following lhe ceremony, a re- Walsh of Wcwiport, Conn.. Mr. School. Her husband wait gradil- ,dresses, empire style, and carried;
tical accomplishment to show for ception wo* held at lhe Bliss and Mra. Torn Cavanaugh of a led from Maple Valley In 19641 baskets
।
of yellow mum*. Anthony]
lhe expenditures.
Union Hall with Mr». Howard Al-, Plymouth, Mr. azfd Mrs. Joseph and in August 1965 went to the1 ,Churllla. son of lhe best man, was
Great Lakes Navy Training Cen­ lhe ringbearer.
Battling poverty from a compu­ len, Sr., in charge, luateted by Ryan of Columbus. Ohio, and
ter.
He
returned
to
the
Mrvice
1
Gino Churllla of Bradford, Pa..
and Mrs. Howard Allen. Jr. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth E. Knlvlla
terized office center In Washington Mr.
Monday of thia week. His work
The three-tiered cuke was cut1 of Holt.
simply doesn't make sense. The by Mra. Donald Kasbar.
Mr. Cavanaugh and his four aa a iaxpital corpeman will take Anthony Muto. Jr., of Duke Cen­
In charge ot the guest book was I .ons are ail alumni of Unlver- him to New Orleans. La., where ter. broth*r-ln-law of Uie groom,
Ids bride expects to Join him.
nnd David Ault of Bradford Pa. I
and no one individual is smart Mrs. Don Eltnicar. sister of the slty of Notre Dame. The four
For her daughter's wedding. Mr*. |
groom.
'
Cavanaugh girls ore alumnae of
enough to direct the effort. The
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stitt and Myers chore a yellow Unen dress
The bride and groom wert as- st. Mary's College at Noire
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller and with a white lace coat and match-,
mayor and council of any sizable sisted in opening their gifts by Dame.
Their uncle* arc Father John baby, Evan, attended tie Stitt Ing accessories. Mrs. Torre wore a 1
American city undoubtedly know the maid ot honor and the brides' Cavanaugh, president emeritus. family reunion at Hesperia pn brown knit dress with matching i
the local problem better than any maids.
The couple will be al home at and Father Frank Cavanaugh. Labor Day at which a baby
bureau In Washington ever can or R1 Hastings.
professor emeritus, of Notre shower was given honoring Evan bronze mums
who received many beautiful
ever wiU. If only a portion of the
------------ •-----------I Dome.
Colonial Hotel, Smethport. I»a. :
gift*.
Many new families have or- ;
------------ •-----------funds now being spent on "Tlie
For traveling the new Mrs. Torre |
Mr*. Archie McDonald enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Plyn Tuttle of
War on Poverty" was returned to rived In Hastings recently with
Ready to Serv* . . .
the beginning of the school Largo, Fla., spent the past week tained lhe Study Club for lunch­ wore a two-toned green knit suit
lhe cities for specific use in year. Mr. and Mrs. John Hulz- with ids aunt. Mrs. Clara L eon at her home Monday after­ with black accessories and a bronze I
Come and Gat 'Em!
mum
corsage.
noon.
Instead
of
the
usual
tax*
tackling local poverty problems, tnga, both Michiganders, would 1 —•
review
titere
was
a
musical
pro
­
After
their
wedding
trip
through
■
Mr. .and Mrs. Richard Clum of
the money would be used more be included in tills group. He Ls
doing his practice teaching un- Grand’ Rapids were Monday gram. With the use of stereo
efficiently and with better results
records tlie hosts introduced 165 Sheridan Ave- Erie, Pa.
Tti* rehearsal party was held
each recording by a brief talk
than it ever will be under that the Hulzenga car has North Naomi.
Tlwre waa a 13th birthday about each composer and artist. at the home of the grooms
latest bureaucratic nightmare Carolina platen Is Ixxause John
Tom &amp; Sally Robinton
Mr*. Raymond Kerr of Tulsa, parent*.
known as OEO, short for qffice of has been playing with the Tigris party for Robin Burkholder at Okla., who la, here visiting her
Out-of-town guests were from
205 N. Michigan
at their form in N. C. They re- her grandparent* home, tho RoEconomic Optwrtunlty or more aide in their trailer on M-37 bert Shannons, on N. Broadway
Waflac* Osborn, was Hastings, Grand Rapids. Silver
Spring. Md, Philipsburg, Px, Pllterealistically. "The Fuddle Factory." revtral miles south of Hasting*. Friday evening. Tlie nine daasburgh. Pa., and Baltimore. Md
Mrs. H.. a graduate nurse from mates of lhe honoree enjoyed an
Borges* Hospital, is employed at outdoor cook-out and the many
For Banner Cluosifiod Ad*
~------- *games and fun stunts typical of
Call WT 5-3481
। th* beginning teen years.
Mrs. Donald D. Smith and
Miss Sue Smith are due homo
this week from their Summahome in Petoskey.
The Mel Jacob*, with son*.
Steve and Fred, enjoyed last
week vacationing iuid neelng all
the alghta In Washington. D. C.
' Concrot* Block* and
Mrs. Raymond Kerr, who iuu
been here for a month visiting
LightwalgM Block*

and Barbecued

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today. Saturday morning Mrs. D.
C. French entertained with cof-

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ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Engle of Hastings announce tne
engagement of their daughter,
Jo Anna, lo Wilson W. Purdy.

of 028 Woodworth, Alma. Jo An­
na U a graduate of Hastings
High School and la a senior at
Davenport College of Business in
Grand Rapids. Wilson Is a gradu­
ate of Alma High School. He at­
I tended Ferris State College. Big
Rapids, and Davanporl College
of Business. The Announcement

and

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NOW 2 for *1.50

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parents al their. Middle Lake
home for Jo Anna, her fiance
and ills parents and sister, Mr.
and Mra. Purdy and Debbie. No

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MR. AND MRS DUANE LEE BAXTER
. Miss Jana Ann Phillips ----------Becomes Bride.

Rev. Elliott Unites
Couple in Rites at
Methodist Church

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$3»» t0 $700

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Happy Grandparents
The Lenlle Daniels and -the
Harold Hewitts were thrilled to
welcome their son and daughter.
9/Sgt.' and Mrs. Lindon Daniels
(Carolyn Hewitt* home from the
Hamilton AFB at Novato. Calif.,
and especially the granddaugh­
ter. Renee, who la 16-monUu-old
and Is being seen by her grand­
parente for the first Umc. Mrs.
Helen McDyer, who lx now a
great grandmother al 56. was a
bit thrilled, too. and waa waiting
with the Leslie Daniels al the
Hewitt home for their arrival
Friday night.

•tyllng. Good looking.

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; Lake O Square Dance
The Lake O Squares will hold
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tbe&gt; Lakewood High Schoo) on

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CORDUROY SLACKS
LADIES JUMPERS
One group. f(X)% wool &amp; wool blends.
Assorted styles and colors. Size 8-16.
Values to $24.98.

now *5.88

.

Asst, colors, flannel lined. Size 3-14.
Reg. $1 .98.

NOW 2

for

*3.00

CORDONA
100% cotton, asst, prints. Reg. 79c.

JR. PETITE

One group. Assorted prints in roll-up
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0

now *1.88
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Nylon seomless hose in shaded of
honey or mist. Size 8’Zz-l I. Reg. 98c.

now 2 pair *1.00
Ladies Half Slips

NOW 2

for

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FLANNELETTE
Cotton flannel . . . assorted prints.
Reg. 49c.

NOW 3

for

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CORDUROY
Wide wale, assorted colors
$4 00
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Pile wale, assorted colors
TTFc
Reg. $1.00---------------------- Now f f

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Stamped Pillowcases
Hemstitched, assorted patterns . . .
Reg. $1.69.

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Two and three-piece suits. 100% wool
knit. Values to $49.98.

Reg. 59c. Nylon chiffon in assorted
colors, two styles long and square.

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now *5.88

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Phone 945-4172

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Size 6-16. Reg. $10.98 to $14.98.

I001•’&gt; nylon in pastel and white . . .
Sizes S. M. L. Reg. $1.98.

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Mra. Dan WoUdorff and Mrs.
Wilda Morgan visited friends in
Ann Arbor over the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Martin Runzler
Burlington. WLs„ visited Mra.

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y.ut'f'

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fully lined. Values to $8.98.

Out of town guests came from
Alma, Grand Rapids. Kalamazoo.
Nashville. L a n a I n g. Allendale,
Ithaca, BL Lewis. Elwell, Benton
Harbor, Charlotte and Detroit.

mother U Irene with the children.

Inrhr^

*3.00

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now *4.88

a white rose corsage, a gift of
tho groom. Their new address
Will be at 315 N Michigan Ave.
A rehearsal dinner was held on
Friday evening preceding the
wedding in Uv church parlors
and lionlrd by the groom’s par­
ent*, Mr. and Mra. Laurel Bax-

Tlw Ken Radants are to leave
Thursday to attend a Broad­
caster's Association meeting at
Hidden Valley for the rest of the

for

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Reg. $2.98.

Ladies Wool Slacks

Baxter, cousin of the groom and I

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courin of tho bride, Mrs. l*atricl a Storey, cousin of the groom
and Miss Sally Gwinn, cousin of
the bride helped with the gifts.
Mrs. Jon Brownell assisted on
kuest book.
For travelling ----------through -Upper
-----Michigan and Canada, the new
Miss Lynda Burghdoff, friends Mrs Baxter changed to a threeof tho bride. The attendants piece suit of pale gram and blue

Quality Qaiitrucllan! AttraaHva Styling!

Printed flannel. Size 4-14. Reg. $2.98.

now *44.00

taffeta skirt and watUan panel
train. A Swedish crown of seed
pearla held her veil of silk Ulusion. She carried a presentation
bouquet of red rases.
Mias Mary Ellen Phillips of
Grand Rapids was her sisters
maid of Ixmor and bridesmaids

MEN S AND BOYS WEAR
alia

GIRLS PAJAMAS

100% cashmere in block and beige.
Reg. $57.98.

nnd ushers were. Dentils. Dale,
Donald and David Baxter, broth-

Lyle Perry of Alma- Miss Katie
Webster served lhe bride's cake,
empire styled gown with bodice Mra. Connl Coffey served the'
and long slren-cs of Chantilly
Judy Bliss poured coffee, Mrs.

length gowns of nile green chif­
fon, featuring an oral neckline,
mld-aleevtn and waUcau panel
with a matching Dior hair bow.
Miss Phillipa carried a cascade
bouquet of white carnations and

NOW 2 fa-*5.00

Ladies Cashmere Coats

ring bearer.
Douglas Perry of Alma, cousin

Ann Phillips, daughter of Mr.
were Robert TarbcCC of Hastings
who resides with his family In and Mra. Robert Phillipa, 720 8.
Dibble street, and Duane Baxter, Kalamazoo
vice presidency of North Ameri­
can Aviation, Inc. at El Segunpowder-blue, lace over taffeta
dreas with matching Jacket and
He b n graduate of the Char­ nixed Saturday. Aug. 27. at 2
lotte High School and earned pm. in the First Methodist mother wore a white linen dress
Church. The Rev. George Elliott
performed tlie double ring cere­ with matching blue accessories
the University ot Michigan. He
mony In the presence of 200 Both motticra wore a corsage of
Joined Atomics International, a guests.
division of North American Avia­
A reception was held in the
tion. Inc.,
ru-, Inu&gt; 1957.
mi,after
Mierhaving
Having
-------.
'-----.7. .
church parlors following the
terwd 14 year, with the Atomic on*
J^,te mulM- *‘}h b°WB ceremony with Mr. and Mrs
—
-------- ---------■ Energy
Commission
and• the,;on the front pews and kneeling Jack Phillips of Grand Rapids,
bench
decorated
the
altar.
DonManhattan Engineering district.
During World War II he served
bride. as master and mistress of
as a deputy chief ot personnel

Styled for a elim, trim fiu

DIAPERS
Gauze diapers , . . slightly irregular.
Reg. $2.98.

now *84.00

daughter of Mr. and Mra. Walter
Baxter of Alma was the flower
girl. Lynn Brownell, son of Mr.

'

Printed and solid colors. Reg. $2.98.

GARMENT BAGS
Jumbo size. Holds up to 14 garments.
Reg $1.49.

NOW *1.00

Iron Board Covers
Muslin or silicone; fits any standard
size board. Reg. 79c.

Terry Kitchen Towels

NOW 2 for *1.00

NOW 3 'w *100

Beautiful colors &amp; patterns. Reg. 49c.

Look for famous 'Trade Name' labels
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WASHVILLE — Pattea

B»«akx

Bl.

Parmaleeir
124 East State Street

�Air Force C
Is Scene of

Prominent
Musical
Events

Miss Muriel K. Bonsey __
Ronald Lynn Brownell were uni
ted tn marriage Saturday. Aug
Chapel. Maine. Chaolaln Char
Arnett performed the ceremoi
Soloist was James Whldden.
Hie bride la the daughter

unusual musical venture
’ July and August this

BBday evening at the Pariah
Lise when Hastings' talented
riciart. Eduard Grinvalds, met
h a group of young people
an hour of music theory and
r. O, who believes tliere must
continuous — practically end■ purauits in the field of mu­
:. He has dreams of a perma­
nt Music Complex being esalished in tills community one

while alite taffeta, trimmed

Assembling thia group seemed
take place automatically, beusc their Inlcrer.te in such an
tlvlty was already established,
d each one attending played a
laical instrument The sessions
re lively and fun. according
the participants, and much of
s teaching and explaining was
na with the use ol a blncksrd and chalk. Their feelings
accomplishment and pleasure
re evidenced when they exssed dismay and regret that
1 • Phase of their, Summer

Mra Irens Mansfield and Mn
Della Woodman of East Edlng
ton. Maine. Bridesmaids wen

» with Mr. Grinvalds 'some
begin college this year) In-,
ed. Mary Ann Karmet, MarCove, Nina Bryan. Doris’

,Pvt. Gary Orbeck of the UA
Army, stationed st Ft- Jackson.
8. C.. served as his brother's best
man. Seating the guests were
Richard Frederick Phlnlscy. bro­
ther of lhe bride, atkd Daryl and
MLss Yvonne Phlnlscy and Ron­ David Orbeck, brothers of the
ald Case Orbeck were united in
marriage Saturday afternoon. Sept
T3ke bride, a 1964 graduate of
2, at 2 o'clock at the Flrat Pres­
byterian Churcii tn Battle Creek Pennfield High School, attended
Kellogg Community College for
Officiating was the Rev. Robert one year. She b employed In the
F. Longwlg of Psmffeld Presby­ office of the Clark Equipment
terian Church
Cnmpuny. 17u- groom, who was
The bride is the daughter of graduated from Delton - Kellogg
Mra Barbara A. (Trego) Warner, High School tn 1963. attends Kel­
formerly of Hastings, and lhe late logg Ccnununlty College evening
Richard Max Phlnlscy. The groom's classes and U employed by Checker
parent* are Mr. and Mra Corne­ Motor Bales Corp. In Kalamazoo.
lius Orbeck of Delton
I Tliey plan to make their home
The bride was given In marriage 'at 10 Kulp Court, Apt. 2. BatUe
by her uncle. Lt, Col. Claude

roses on the skirt, which term!
nated In a chapel train. Her 11
luslon veil fell from a crown o

Ms. and Mias Michele Morin
East Eddington.
Langan and Miss Nancy Langan
daughters of Mr. and Mra Jud
eon Langan of Orrlngton Th,

rhlte lace over
wore gowns of white lace ove
turquoise taffeta. The flower gtrl
wore pink gowns with white lace
All attendants carried pin!

MRS CHARLES B. MeOUIRE
. . Miss Donna Bteeby Is Married.
.
,
Ushers were James Bomey, Ed
sing. Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo,
Charlotte and BL Clair, Mich.,
bbe. Elaine Tucker. Mary
and from Pennsylvahla, Ohio, Dow Service Club. Assisting were celebrated their 40th wedding
i-h Goodyear. Bene Tucker,
and Illinois.
—Jda Phillips, Jerry Steward.
Miss Janice Savoy, Miss Cynthia anniversary at the honle of Mr.
Uikia Kahler. Mary Blorkrui.
Simons, Mn. Sharon Keith. Mra. and Mra P. D. Hilbert of Way­
Terry CasUemjui, Dick Lawrence,
Dawn Brownell and Mrs Vir­ land on Bunday. Sept. 11. The
Phil Stanton. Jack Bender, Peg
ginia Culver.
Wings attended the service of
WIDDINC
After a wedding trip to Michl- the Christian Church where Mr.
D,U Haan 0/1 11 Bronwyu
PHOTOGRAPHY
Williams. Some members of this
Wing was pastor for more than
Two hundred and ten guests
CendU M FmoH
group are thinking about gather­ attended the afternoon nuptial
Twelve of the children of the 365 Washington St.. Brewer. Me. 15 years. On Monday they were
The bride is a 1965 graduate entertained for dinner by Mra.
ing again for a sort of Recite! ceremony in tlie First Pres­ late Ben Bowman and their
Workshop Concert at Thanksgiv­ byterian Church uniting Mias families had a reunion at the of Brewer High School and is
ing vacation time or during the Donna Steeby and Charles B. Spaceman's Club on Bunday, employed at the Merrill Trust Blanch Hynes was also
Company.
Christmas holidays.
coming
from
Lansing,
Middle
­
McGuire.
The bridegroom is a graduate
The bride is the daughter of ville and Hastings.
of Hastings High School and is
HASTINGS — Vheae 945-3967
Mr. and Mra. Chester Archart.
236 E.. Thom Street, and the Bobby, of Battle Creek and Mra.
While they were here on their
Frank Bloom spent Bunday af­
Mention of musical accom­ bridegroom's parents are Mr. and ternoon with their nephews, the honeymoon, a reception was held
plishments brings to- mind the Mra. Charles McGuire, Gun Harold Warrens and the Harvey al the Hope Township Hall on
Feklval Music that took place Lake. Middleville.
Saturday, Aug. 20. Assisting were
The. Rev. Wtllgrd Curtis offici­ Warrens and also the latter's Mrs. Jon Brownell, Mrs. James
at Civic Auditorium in Grand
alater, tho Arthur Crawfords of
Rapids in May. Four wasting* ated at the doubt? ring ceremony Orangeville. Mr. and Mra Ger­ Brownail. Mra Philip Cotant.
on
Saturday,
Sept.
10.
at
2
r.til dents from St. Rw School
Mrs. Jeffrey Brownell, Sue Ann
o'clock. Large baskets of yellow, ald Waters of Plainwell called on Brownell. Mrs. Margaret Welltheir cousin, Mra Frank Bloom,
were. Cheryl Hodges and. Halina white and bronxe mums deco­ on Monday
Mr. and Mra Thomas Brownell
Leszcynski, with tho orchestra. rated the altar. Mra. John Bay,
-i-i
were master and mistress of
and with tbe string group,
group, ww
Willie t "WnW' provided the traditional
charge ot the ladles luncheon ceremony.
Ind Mitch St. Martin (of wcdd,n« ,nuilcCarter and
course, the parents, relatives and! Given In marriage by her step- and bridge at the Hastings
Country
Club
Tuesday
afternoon.
frienda of these youngstcra were father, Donna's floor length
among the spcclateja at Civic 1 white satin gown was styled with
Auditorium.)
o scoop neckline, semi-bell David Goodyear, HI, Richard
-More than 1,230 pupils from IBhBped "lw!V“ and sklrt w,th a
the elementary Catholic schools eH&gt;owhlleiSzzl^a-VM|U-n&lt;1
rtS Hodges. Robert Hollister, D. C.
French. Richard Feldpeuach and
Comp Fire Rally will be held
Mrs. Jack Hubbell. Bridge
at 2:20 pm. this Thursday at
w^ l« JSTbv?^ Si.
P"&gt; ho* of rv-embroidered Aiea&lt;^38 W. State
945-4284
Northeastern gym. The Rally Is
.Cortright, Mra.
V 100,1 llct *lU1 P'au ‘nU
Open All Day Thursday
and Mra. K B^teln tyre Mra. JJJXraT
Ulm 8hr carrlfd a brldal b°« ■
huet of bronze mums and white Roy DeHaven or Battle Creek । _______ a Interested In' becoming
Mu,lc Pr~fnt«1 hy.stephanolls.
MI »iw«._
Mrs. Charles Nesson of Cam-1 either Blue Birds or Camp Fire
•1^ ,
* ....
Mrs Carolyn &lt;Kleln&gt; French
The festival first was held In I o( Hostings was lhe matron of bridge, Muffl flew home to visit
*n I959
hlnm^d'brid^mVMs iTrrsd
her parents, the Dick Cooks, and
lllslruro«ntel!r&gt;ts at that tinw[,mda&lt;Flnnlc&gt;PetersoiiofHas"7® 283 Jlutephone players from tln81&gt; Mfs Jenncte (Barry) weekend. She returned home
third and fourth grade*. The ' Glaser, of Steward. Ill., and MU* Ifonday momlhg and Bill left
flutophoncs ore gone. In their; Alice Arehart, tlie bride's sister. the same day, returning to Fort
nlnrv. tins
thia year was
- ..
n All-City
III rv...
. .......... ___ .
. .
place
an
Orchestra comprising 70 ele­ alike In ballerina length dresses
mentary pupils from the Catholic styled with gold satin skirts and
schools. They had been assem­ off-whlle brocade empire bodbled and rehearsed by Roy Emer­ I Ices topped with gold satin coats
A strap-happy sling that makes a slmpla
son, band director at Catholic with brocade sleeves. They wore
Central High School. Ho fe a gold brocade pill boxes with
dress a stand out A fashion find with a
graduate of Aquinas College and matching veils, and carried bou­
quets of yellow and white mums
from tbe University or Notre and carnations.
shiny buckle at the side and a back up
Michael McGuire of Battle
Creek was his brother's best man.
Strap that keeps your heel snug.
Daniel Kovats, director of In­ Ushers were his brother, Pat.
strumental music at Grand Rap­ Richard Andrews of Milwaukee
Ids Junior College and conduc- ।and Justs Grinvalds of Detroit.
For —
her ----daughters
wedding.
tor and musical director of the
—
»-------- —
Grand Rapids Youth Symphony. I Mrs Arehart chose a beige broColors of: TRUFFLE KID.
Also on the program was nn cftt,c J“ckct dress with brown acAll-Clly Band of 92 students, di- jeessories and the groom's mother
■LACK KID and
$4 Q99
reded by Eric Wcndlandt. mu-1 wore a turquoise blue net jacket
SQUASH SHAG
I
ale coordinator for the West dress with matching accessories.
Bide Catholic schools, and a be- 301,1 mothers wore a yellow and
ginning string orchestra of 78 whltc °°riiage.
members conducted by Mra. AnA reception was held in the
thony L Klclmann.
I Lea«m Sharp Memorial Hall
An Interpretive dance group' Immediately following the cerefrorn Catholic Centra) High mony- wiUi Miss Pat Stone, of
School directed by Mra J«m BMUofCreek al the guest book.
--------- . 1.
. *’™n Mra David Steeby served coffee.
| Mrs. William Miller served
punch. Mrs Daniel Tebo and
1 Mrs. Charles Steeby served the
1 cake and Mrs. Richard Steeby
took care ot the gifts.
pricod.from
For their wedding trip, the new
In a one winner duplicate
TWO HUNDRED
bridge game at the Hastings Mrs. McGuire changed to a white
Country Club Tuesday evening. sheath dress with brown acces­
FIFTY DOLLARS
sories nnd wore the corsage from
*
Mrs Roy Hubbard, second. Mrs. her bridal bouquet. They plan h.

.

Weds Daughter of
Former Resident

or R5 Hastings.

, _

_

210 Guests Attend
Afternoon Nuptials
Here on Saturday

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The grooms parents hosted a,
Berry, and third. Mrs D. C.
Fn-nch and Mrs. Marshall Cook rehearsal dinner at the Hotel'
Hastings on Friday evening at 71
On Saturday. Sept. 10, Paige
Out ot town guests came from L
Hauser was a year old. and
Stacy Hcntser was three on Sun- Ann Arbor, Detroit. East Tawas. I
South Haven. Battle Creek. Lanoccas-.on their grandmother and
uncle. Mrs Wayne Inglcston and

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SWEET BREADS:
Date nut. butternut, blueberry, apple, almond and brown
graham. For dinner, snacks and lixiches, and always a
pleasure to serve.

6 for 48c
Plain ot fruit filled. Baked fresh daily.

Glazed or Sugar Donuts______

6 for 45c

delicious yeast raised roll and a great favorite.

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Mrs. James Christensen. local

Munising, with the newest mem­
ber of the family, their throeweeks-old daughter, Burette Ml-

Bonnet &amp; Gown

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Phone 945-5316

Uou'll love our

Thursday to spend the remainder

There waa a wonderful family
gathering on Friday. Sept 2.
when Mr. and Mra Clarence
Marte. 8r._ their nine children
nnd their families, making 43 in
all. met at the Weldon Meek •
l&gt;omc on Woodland Avenue. The

GILMORE’S

Mr. and Mra Maurice Adrianson were hoots at a birthday
dinner in honor of hU mother.
Mrs. Marcel Evalet. Guests were,
her daughter and husband. Mr.

--- - ----family of rural Hastings,
and Mra Peter Adrianaon
children of Woodland and
_ " .------ — —obUdren ot Grand Rapids.

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Mr.
and
Mr.

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Old Fashion Pan Cinnamon Rolls------- 35c
Buttercrust Milk Bread______________ 29c

SPECIAL 57c
S«v&lt; 7c
Orange Knots____________ ________

64c Value

Made with fresh orange and honey glared

Coffee Cakes—Family Size 6$c;_________ Small 35c
Dale nut, butternut, bluebrry. apple, aitnond and brown
lugsr nut.
.

Pantry Day—:Mondays—5 loevaa Fantry Bread $1.10
Wednesday — Cookie Dey — 4/deae«ee«orted $1.00

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Legion Auxiliary Officers Installed

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Hastings
School Menu

Vaughn Fuller
Honored for 10
Years' Service
Vaughn G. Fuller wav honored
Friday noon at the Hartings Ho­
tel for 40 years service with
Consumers Power Company.
Fuller started with the com­
pany Sept. II, 1924. accord­
ing U&gt; Frank Ritchie, area
manager.
He held various Job* In lhe
Hastings Electric Distribution
D&lt;partment and in November.
1946. was promoted to line crew
foreman
In May. 1953. he transferred to
Charlotte. On Aug. 1. i960, he
was promoted to area line fore­
man. On June 20. 1966. Fuller
wa* promoted and transferred to
Hartings as area line fo'eman.
succeeding the late Keith James
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller pure hated
the former Tony Hein home at
927 N. Bollwocd Street
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Monday following the company
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The new plant at Nashville 1*

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ASPIRIN TABLETS

The branch plant of the Baby
Bllsr* Company of Middleville
will probably be opening at
Nashville within a couple of

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Gamble store on Main Street
which they purchased from John
Oorodenskl ot Vermontville. .
Because of the availability of

Is not anticipated the company
will have any trouble in secur­
ing employees.

MR. AND MRS. HENRY LE1NAAR

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REAL ESTATE
Top Listings in Town &amp; Country Properties
A LARGE HOME ON NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, Ims two bed­
rooms upstairs and one bedroom down, living room, dining room,
kitchen and bath, also two room apartment and bath, has base­
ment and gas heat, full lot for$9,000.00

A UAL NICE HOME ON EAST MILL STREET, has |wo bedrooms
a mJ full bath upstairs and one bedroom down, living room, din­
ing room, kitchen and breakfast nook, has glassed-in back
porch, wall-to-wall carpeting in living room and dining room,
all drapes go with the place, storm windows and screens, is
fully insulated, and it has been newly, painted outside and
decorated insidef has two stall garage, nice lot for $11,000.00

A SUMMER COTTAGE, furnished with 15 h boat and 12 ft. fish­
ing boat, two cutboard motors, the log cabin has 50 ft. on lake,
with living •oom, two bedroom*, kitchen. *howcr bath, lots of
nice cupboards, and has utility room, has automatic sprinkling
system, electric refrigerator, television, dishes, furniture, a real
sweet Summer cottage with all the extras for $10,500.00

A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,
with three bedroom* upstairs; downstairs it ha* one bedroom,
two living rooms, dining room, kitchen, full bath, basement with
gas heat, double garage, living’ room ■* carpeted, and drapes go
also. »torm windows, screened-in front porch, workshop pn
back, w^ll trade for property near Caledonia$10,000.00
A REAL dbOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4th WARD, has

A GOOD HOME IN HASTINGS close in to business district, ha*
two bedrooms upstairs and two bedrooms downstairs, living
room, dining room, kitchen and bath, has storm windows and
screens, has basement .and gas heating plant, hot water heater.
$8,500.00

two bedrooms upltair* and down one bedroom, living room,
dining room, kitchen and bath, ha* basement and gas floor fur­
nace, brand new garagy and utility room, full comer lot for
$9,000 (trade for farm)

AND ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN TNI FIRST WARD, good location,
has three twdrooms and half-bath dpstairs and down one bed­
room, living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, has base­
ment with two gas floor furnaces, and a two stall garage, for

A GOOD LOT IN THE HARDINDORFF ADDITION, First Ward,
close to nice new home and owne will lake the very low price
of$400.00
A NICE HOME ON HEATH ROAD located on I H-'acre lot, all on
- one floor, has living room, three bedrooms, large kitchen with
dining space, full bath, has basement with new oil furnace,
storm window* and screens, h cap insulated for- $9,500.00
REAL GOOD COTTAGE ON LEACH LAKE, bulb on slab
living room, dining room, kitchen »nd one bedroom,
shower, seat and lavatory, has family room at back, has
nixn siding, electric heat, alianlnum storm windows and screens,
and 42 foot well and is fully insulated, would sell on
with $1,500.00 down, for

inunlcule the principles of tbe
listen. Proclaim It In season and

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with an

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Private Boarding Ballet Schools,
hospitals and stage performances.
Mrs. Rusnell has also taken
over a new port and is now di­
rector of ttw Miss Windsor and
Miss Western Ontario Beauty
est Beauty Pageant In Canada.
Winners of this pageant could
be entered into Miss Canada
Pageant.

,y(' Dance Attracts
400 Friday Night
About 400 Hastings high boys
and girls enjoyed the first "Y"
dance of the new school year
held on Friday. Sept. 9. The next
“Y” dance will follow tlie Alma
game Friday night. Sept. 23. Hie
dance*, to which recent gradu­
ates are also Invited, are held in
lhe East Gym co-sponsored by
the YMCA HI Y and Tri Hl Y
Clubs.

You wont, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!
MUSIC INSTRUCTION

OFFICE SUFFLIES

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Myers of
California were here visiting hi.*

Courthouse Service
Jack Echtinaw'* Service

Myers and sister. Mrs. Arthur
Houghtalln. ThL* was the first j
time Warren and wife had been !

Halting* Motor Sale*

On Sunday, 32 attended a family ;
get-together at Tyden Pork Mr
and Mra. John Myers of Battle
Creek, another brother, attended-;
Tlvcy takd a vary enjoyable time.

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES

FLORISTS

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’N MIDDLEVILLE. WE HAVE A GOOD HOME ON M-3T with
living room, two bedroom*, kitchen with dining space, full
bath, full baserdenl with oil heat, has garage with breeze­
way, for$S.900.00

A NICE YEAR ROUND HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE: all on one
floor, has IlVtng room, two bedrooms, kitchen and dining rrom,
utility room, the living room carpet goes, has garage, screens
„ and storm window*, gas heat, curtains, drapes and kitchen stove
also, for $13,000.00

TWO GOOD HOMES IN MIDDLEVILLE.

The people of the U. 8. have
enjoyed and now enjoy more
—-—
^liure. more material benefits
and more education than any
people in the world.
' "Resolve today .*~*
that ----you-*«
will
be faithful to your duty as

Mrs. John &lt;C1eta&gt; Thornton of will perform In England, appear
Vermontville; throe sons. Robert at the Edinborough Festival,
of Pm-tland. and Duane and. Scotland, or whether they will
Michael both of Vermontvillea । be one of the two ballet comidster, Mrs. Ixiulse Zimmerman panics to r .-form In Yugoslavia

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Regular $4.00 Quart Sixe

Mrs. Rene Russell
New Teacher
11 Wilson Studio

Gary Townsend. Thursday. On phlne&gt; McDonald. 49. of R1 VerThe Wilson SLitcrs Dance SU1Sunday Mra Townsend was en- montviUc, from the Pray Funeral dlo, directed by Mrs. Jo-Ellen
lertaincd for dinner at Uie home
Wilson Myers, at 1903 Bedford
made in Woodlawn Cemetery. . Road, south on M-37—formerly
Vermontville.
I Roller Skating Rink has ns her
Mrs McDonald died Wednes- mwIh'i* tnirlwr Mr* Rrni. Rtu*- I
day at 7 pm. In a Lansing Hos- | sell, who teaches graded royal|
I&gt; ■ 1
K..I 1 ■ ■
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mltXed only a few hours earlier, I Mrs Russell has Just comShe was a manber of the pleted a tour of England where
Vermontville Methodist Church. I her group of ballet danceni pernnd of the Daughters of the'formed. It was so successful that
Union Veterans of the Civil War. nhe lias been given charge of
Mra McDonald had been n rook , selecting the dancers, doing the
at tike Eaton County Medical | choreography and directing the
Facility.
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| group for next year.
The decision hasn't been made

Regular $1.09 Value Timed Action

COLD CAPSULES■

Constitution Week. Sept 17-23.
a former Nashville area man.
U-itlon on th’ importance of Olenn Neman, and also the
citizens in all walks of life to
seek on understanding of the Nashville
principals which Inspired the
Mra. Neiman was Injured sereConrtiuition of the United
accident She died Tuesday night
Mrs. Lockwood Working of in th? Eaton Rapids Community
421 E Bond Street, a member of Hospital
th? Grand Rapids Chapter of
the Daughters of the American ThU means
Revolution, made available ex- mental power -Is----------vested----in-------the
rerpts from a speech by Judge peop'e and only those powers of
Wilson K Barnes given to the government which are given by
graduating class of St. Mary's the people are validly exercised ’
College in Baltimore.
Judge Barne* declared that
n u hard to comprehend tho
the individual's respondMUty | situation which existed in 1789
to prexerve undimlniihrd and when the Constitution came into
untarnhhed tbe concept of operation, but with the cstabllshfreednm is of vital Importance. ment of ------------ ----- ■ govern­
constitutional
The American concept of in- ment and tike guarantee of In­
dividual freedom u s$t forth in dividual freedom and individual
the Declaration of Indepcn- properly rights, the miracle of

Hubbell* bought a h*me al
berty
603 E, Grant Street.
- and also to ths pursuit of
------—-namely,
Out of town gueaU Friday were , ‘happiness
r
... our
--- right to
H J Bowerman electric dlatri- determine our own destiny and
button superintends:; H. W. 'to
to •-»«
use every lawful meansitefulto fulMr. and Mrs Henry Lelnoar 'Josephine) Lester. Richard and Sinclair assistant electric dis- ,IU I'-—comes from tbe Creator,
trtburion superintendent; H b We are endowed by our Creator'
will celebrate their golden wed- -Boyd Lelnaar
unalienable rights.
Mr. and Mra. Lelnaar ‘have "
16 Gardner, division line supervisor. *»»’
ding anniversary at thelr Tiome
at Big Cedar Lake with on open grandchildren and 23 great nnd G. S. Roy. electric operation
As
*ov‘ applied to government.
• —
grandchildren.
house on Sunday. Sept. 18.
• trsignty—the right to govern—
.‘Upervisor, all of Lansing.
was vested in the individual cltl...
Miss Lillian Haynes, daughter|
riled to hrlp them celebrate
the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
an elite class, or In any group.
from 2 to 6 pjn.
Haynes, and Henry Lelnaar. son trolt on Monday
Assisting at the open house of Mr. and Mrs Peter Lelnaar,
will be their daughters and son* were married on Sept. 20. 1916
and families. Mra. Harold &lt;MaThey have lived most of their
rlei Lester and Mrs. W a y n e married life around Cedar Creek.

Vermontville
Woman Dies

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Injuries Fatal
Constitution
Week Emphasizes To Mrs. Nesman
from the Kerwin Funeral Chapel
In Springport for Mra. Evelyn
Citizenship

Barry County Couple to
Celebrate 50th Jubilee

four sons of Fine Lake were din-

Regular $1.49

faction Two—Paaai 1

■n.. J
Thursday,
September 1C
15, 1QAK
1966

the officers of the Legton Auxili­
ary wore tnatalkd by put presi­
dent Elvira Sayles with paat
p« evident Elvelyn Curtis acting
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O—■
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Mra. Merrick. Mra. Curtis and
Installed were president. Pearl
Alnslle: 1st vice president, Artoa
Cotnmlttes chairmen appointed
Newton; second vice prisldant, and ratified were: Sept, music.
Lydia Rogers; secretary. Eleanor Avis Gaskill; October. Education
8t Scholarship, Boule Richie.
Gronewold, &lt;by proxy), historian,
Esther Fell; cluplaln, Alma FcU: December, Rehabtlltallon.
Dorothy Gronewold: January.
thy Kurr.
U-gtslatlvc. Helen Martin: Feb­ each second and fouth Thurs­
ruary, Americanism. Deannc
tie Beckwith. rrtlring president. Bumworth; March. Community day of tho month throughout
snrif u&gt;e Whiter. If you like lo dance
Service, Carol Keeler;
, let Auxiliary members know.
Blanche Carpenter. Marie Hlg- Child Welfare. Evelyn Curtis;
blo and Avis Gaskill.
11* KM! to ga knere wu. oe an
orientation on Nov. 2 from 8:30
gave reports of tho Deportment
h.YJh!™ ■ «” unU1 3:S0 pm. U you can
Convention In Detroit Mrs. AlnB^vriS- t«t^r^ Pw^blT B&gt;in for the course and
1*°°™ » qualified volunteer for
ted as delegates with Mrs Beck­ nSi.’Xwork
wWcb u boU' Interesting
with as alternate to the District flower chairman. Grace Wood.
and
of ^ch a mUsmcitlng In Colon. Sunday. Sept.
Aftre tho business moeting f*cd feeling you will never regret
11. Next District meeting at
the Ume «*nL M«nbcra saw
Hartford Nov. 6.
In patients and volunteers playing
The Unit voted to again spon­ will be a potluck dinner a. 6.30 golf and a wn,
b&lt;.lng
sor a Junior Bowling team and
io assist the leipon in their pro­
BUT. Ml .nd
gram of doing something as a activities are beginning at lhe1
Veterans Fort Custer Hospital.
ors leaving for Che Armed Ser- Dances will be .storting on Thurs-

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BUILDING LOT IN 2nd WARD, sewer and water in. ha* a garage
on It, also a part basement—-$1,500.00
NICE LARGE LOT$ AT ALGONQUIN LAKE, two of them, right
on lake, will toll both of them for$3,200.00
2 NICE BUILDING LOT$ ON HA$TINCS HEIGHTS,
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Curtain Goes Up Friday on
Hastings Invades
Lakeview, Delton
At Middleville
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Len Burns Keeps | River Bend Men’s Open Tourney |
River Bend Open
Golf Crown

vading Delton.

Len Buras of Hasting*, a mem­
Other strong 'rrojans Include ber of the Battle Creek River­
side Country Club, defended hi*
River Bend Men's Open Cham­
pionship last weekend, firing a
Terry Palaxsoto, guard; Ted Velderman, tackle; Tom Warner, had a 96-hole total of 167.
back, and BUI Miller, end.
Coach Gordon Christensen has
tines High Saxons travelins to 12 lettermen to brighten the grid

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Travel to Lakewood
For Inaugural Tilt

Senion gel-

whoso

middle line backers.
area could be at Middleville,
where Coach Bob White's Tro­
jans place their 23-game victory
skein on the block against In­

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Saturday, Sept. 17
DUE TO E. W. BLISS
LEAGUE YEAR-END
TOURNAMENT

RIVER BEND
GULF CLUB

man ueorge tswanaon pixwlted
That was the lead storv carried in The Banner on March
first claro awards to Jim Payne. | 28&gt; 1M6_ telling about UteJorma;
Jerry Allerdlng and Mike Ward, y,,,, oy one of the county's most
Conunlttewnan Harold Frey Vit*l organization*.
t hz.
wvnrd to Tto.
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Sunday the Barry Spartswom—
The ceremony, 'in which Jo­
bert Andrus, Robert and Jeffery en's Club celebrated Its 20th r~
. -jjeph Strait of Fruitport, presi­
Bruce.
niversary with tlie burning
dent of the Michigan United
Institutional Representative lhe mortgage assumed when tl
Conservation Clubs, participated,
was brief but Impressive—for It
symbolized hundreds of hours of
mlttenuui fUUph Turner and
work on lhe part of the organ­
Clarence Curtis presented merit
ization's members who worked on
badges to Jerry Allerdlng lyho
many, many projects to pay off
received 14 badges. Jerry Bruce
The 1966 football season marks, their club debt, s'
Not only ha*r he club made
Brace 12. Mike Ward 12. Jim the 13th year loathe Spartan,
,
Payne 7 and Bill Frey 7.
head-coaching regime of Duffy that achievement, but it has
been a great force for good by
Scoutmaster WUlttm Bruce Daugherty, making him an MSU fostering Improved conservation
conducted the tenderfoot tnvest 1- longevity co-champ.
practices. President Strait de­
tute ceremony for Albert Lusty,
Daugherty now share* the clared that the local club was
Tom Payne and Jeffery Peck.
honor with Charles Bachman, one of the outstanding In the
. halfback; Brace Mc­
Boys Interested in joining the who coached from 1933 entire State. President Strait’s
Millen. center; Ken Meade.quar- troop may contact William Brace. through 1946.
appreciation of the Barry Bportaterback and co - captain; Bill Wl 5-4032; Foss White. 5-9722,
It's largely a veteran staff that■ women Is Indicated by the fact
Reid, halfback and co-captain; or Ron Hall, 5-3539.
will work with Daughertjtiagafni that he was here for the InducDanny Stine, end. . and Larry
this Fall. Oldest fn years of serv­■ Uon of Mn. Lucille WlDltte as
Snow, end.
ice Is offensive line coach Gordie■ the club president last January.
John Newman, a senior who
Sere, in his tenth season.
Mrs. WUiltta. who also was preslIs out for football for the first
In their eighth seasons are■ dent In 1M1-52, Is a director of
time. Is trying out for a quartcrends coach Cal Stoll, defensive. the State organization.
1 back spot, as is Steve Stine.
line coach Hank Bullough andI
Sunday's ceremonies also honi Coach Gibbs Is looking to some
____ o_______ j,___
offensive backfield conch Dani ored James Matthews, who durof his bigger boys. Ron Keesler, ttCrC SllllUdY
IDaIe £“•"■* W,?yno Oould ftnd
The Barry County Sheriff's Hoisture. Defensive backfieldI Ing the past two decades greatly
coach Vince Carillot Is in hisi assisted the organization. Jim,
; Sl£Yc V/1*'
n ' PoMe and Por^,jUl'11 club
i The Lions ended their season
a horse show and seventh year. Rounding out the■ who played a prominent role in
I ____
the Sportsmen's
________________
Club,______
had a___
red
last year with 4 wins. .4 losses
Parting at 10 group aft two-year staffers Al
Dorow. assistant backfield coach, | rose from the past presidents of
We are fortunate to have lhe
,8' “ lhe and Ed Rutherford, frosh conch, the Sportswomen's group. . . .
entire backfield returning." said Ia‘nrTO'in^
Five place ribbons are being
Gibbs. -The line is inexperienced
and light, and in the backfield offered along with high'point
we have good depth and speed.
' along with an eager desire to
, win."
Michigan State will open its
1 Assisting Gibbs In coaching
1966 football season Saturday.
are Terry Hartfield and Doyle
Sept. 17, against defending AtRotsow.
Coach Eckman said that his de­
fensive line will average about
166. depending on the combina­
tion of boys in the lineup, and
his offensive line will average
160.
“We are without any question
the smallest in the league this
season.", Eckman said.
Coach Eckman said that the
football field south of lhe new
Lakewood High school is in good
shape and everything Is set to
handle a capacity crowd come
Friday night
Coach BID Gibbs of Maple
Valley of Uie Expressway League,
has nine returning lettermen.
» Baker, guard and defensive
.. Paul Goforth, fullback.;

13th Year at
MSU for Duffy

Il orse Show, Pony
Sulky Races

North Carolina
At Mich. State

function

Hamilton scored 14 pointe
against Hastings when the 6axooe played at Portage last Janu-

guard; John Tripp,
tan Blockham. right

tackle; Steve Strickland, right
end; Gary Hall, left half; Bill

Class B high school tennis finals

National Junior and Senior Boys
Tennis Tbumament thia 9um-

planned to attend "K" College.

Dcnbarg, fallback, and Glenn
Bob Aplsa. Michigan State's
junior fullback, has been dubbed
by sportswriters Thi. Samoan
Bull." after his birthplace, the

admlnlrttn

will present a lineup headed
by five returning All - Ameri- j

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This quintet includes co-captalns Clinton Jones and George
Webster, defensive end Bubba
Smith, fullback Bob Apb.i nnd
offensive and Gene Washington.
Spartan problems center around'
a lack of squad depth, a circum­
stance resulting from the fact
that State's 66-man squad is the
Big Ten's smallest.
| Tne Wolfpack, coached by for­
mer Spartan Assistant Earle Ed­
wards. has 31 lettermen return­
ing from the team which fin-

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Carolina Slate will have letter-

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positions.

our own study of fatal accidents Steve Strickland, left half, and
because of tbe many Inaccuracies Gary Hall, right half.
of July ratals which was pub­
lished." Haro sold.
"The report cited comparisons
of point totals of the so-called 10

Tail Football
Starts Saturday

Youth Council Director ik*&gt;
King repo.-ts that "Y" tag-taU
oompieto driving record, one roc- football will get underway Sat­
urday at Johnson Field.

tali ties. What It actually did

the drivers in the report.

pended and was driving on a
revoked license when the acci­
Each boy should bring an old
dent occurred. Tho others ranged
from no points to 11. under the
12-point minimum for suspend­ rather than tackle football. No
ing action.
special clothing or equipment Is
needed for thia free program
an Indictment ot any sponsored by tlx- Hostings ynHjttl
Community Fund.

"It's like condemning, a man
for an offense he committed years

Bellevue Shooter
Wins High Gun
Prize Saturday

son In for a rc-cxamlnatlon un­
The prize far high gun In
til he roaches the 12-polnt level
the Saturday evening trapshoot
within a 24-month period.'’
"If the Department of State
range went to David Reynolds j
cumulative points, we would be 'df Bellevue who broke 49 out of

U»n W.ofr) against, whom we
lake waefon' tinUcr'the present
Hare described driver improve­
ment . . . one aspect of the point
system . . as "doing an effective

BOWL

and fifth and rixth graders

captains elected and a practice
game played. Regular league play

nolds, Jim Shaw and Clyde
Coburn 34. Eldea Mathews 23,

Egan 21 and Kea Gilmore 20.
Winners In the 10-targut chick­
en shoot- were Bob Klein. Earl
ArRctdngvr. Dick Taylor, Janies
Everett, Howard Youmans. Joo
Shaw. Ken Gilmore, Jim Shaw
'About five percent of all detr­ and Ruse Bolinger.
ers MO ever &gt;41 uuuuic
.
;— — •—— _—-their driving and the first re- ; fr“" 5
11 p m, Saturday, Sept,
oxaminatlon Is effective with ,7-_____________________ .____

“We have found that all but
a handful of 'Incorrigible*' . . .
a hard-core of chronically bad
drivers ... are helped through

HASTINGS

with 235 finishing with 571. Lta
Springer chalked 214-581, John
McLean za*-reo,
tucixwn
224-586, John
jonn Kasmaky
Kaslnsky
MONDAY BOWLERETT8
216-575. Bruce Terry 204-M1, Joe
tecty Shelte led the Bowler- Olriarowxkl 535, Pat Gilmore
* with a 210 game for a 575 8181 Mlke Schonddmayer 206ies this week.
£3&lt;i- iawhiw &lt;Honk» Keder *1rth Inning Hiuraday night to
-- - eearee:
■ — Gladys
316-549. Max Myers 512, Dave
Good
Purdum
«a-j82; Phyllis Tlwnpeon 446­ Irwin 513. Meri Campbell 546. softbaU team the Clare C
166. Katie Cotvin 4*0-177. Doria Wilfred Burns 500. Galen Danleh championship In . the Moline InNaylor 474-196. Shirley Drake 200-648. Irwin Harwood 515, Rum
480-177, Irene Heath 466-170, Hazel 200-528. BUI Brown 530.
Lyle Sanborn 537. BUI Jerow
522, Bob Miller 549, Jim Spoon
502, Bob I .am bert 502, Bud TayAU.H .n-um
,,or
Charlca Canveree 523. Al
Newton 464-159. Gladys Edwards
2®ler 537 IUld ““^“rd Tucker
447-106, Fran Owen 444-164. 6I’'
Bally Downing 461-164 and Betty i
THURSDAY
Horton 440-164.
I
---------------- TWISTERS
-- —
Betty Horton picked up the', OrTt» Orctner lod the league
7-3-10 sDiil and nti/hra
*** weck
168-445, Virginia
picked up t^4
rou?
L,owd
Judy
.
IUkrr
Nancy Wlbalda Strong, Hasting* High football
V
,U-,U •“&gt; “”«• O—oIWd and wreoUlng coach, drilled hl*
V dr J Mobil 7. Signs Tire Ser- 152-414.
rl“Company
Renner Fort. The Bombs and
lY’d«.L&gt;’dy? Truckln« °- Wall- Hull Realty all took livre points Harry Hudson crowing Che plate.
dorff's and Bum* Refrigeration 1
5, Williams Insurance, Arcade
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES 'fifth Inning oik one hit.
Beauty Salon. Gilmores Gems, 1 aUi,u«z muiea
bournes
smrtca
f_tl Ej
’uNea started
Bourdo strumcout 12
BIue Rlbb°n the reason off Sunday night with
„u) allowed four hita. Hastings got
Grill 4, .Motor Aires 3, Color 1 10 teams bowling.
seven hits.
Center. Bam Market and Cujlcrs
High Series and Score*: Louis
TYucklng 2. Brellnc Fashions 1 Silsbee 206-537. Ron Pellow 204­
536. Allen Hlnrlchsen 207-510.
Roy Lundquist 211-506. Gene
Wyant 160-301, Steve Malcomb
COMMERCIAL MINORS
184-496. Al Morgan 181-498. Bon­
By Mn. GUndott Cttrti*
nie Wyant 186-490, Bill Burns
last Thursday, firing 200-577. 180-474, Wesley Friend 168-470,
The Methodist Softball player*
Jim Harrington rolled 193-551. Larry Arnold 184, Von Howell
and their families enjoyed a pic­
1&lt;M. Jim Bowne 160. Dorothy nic at Hilary Rye park Thursday.
?.13'i51?LoD^re.™Kruko 111-606- Fr,end
Harry Kronewltter
Carl Aspinall 192-499. Dick Wil- 192-494. Wanda Smith 162. Rare As the hot dogs were roasting,
the men were busy practicing for
cox 206-507, Bob Ingram 211-497. Hlnrlcluen 156. Evelyn Pellow their final game of the season.
Ken Graneta 174-506. Ray Gib- 147. Ernest Gross 157 and Pat
The women were leisurely vlsltson 188-510, Pete Kroger 181-500 Ray 143.
tng while the children seemed to
and Bill Cassidy 183-499.
_____ —
be working up an appetite. Fol­
Standing*: Belli Moton 7, V it RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2 lowing the supper everyone
J Mobil and Tbe Banner 6b. I Woodmansee Lumber leads the headed for the village ball part
Bender Gravel, 6. Deputies 5. circuit with 7 points, Trumbles for the game. The wives and
Patten Monument 4'4. Zephyr, has 6. Dog A: Buds and Gilmore sisters were challenging the men
Dele's Bakrt-s and Tinkler's 4. Jewtlcra 5. Ackett’s and Cheno- in a short ball game. For many
Parkera 3. Hostings Aluminum »cth Machine 4. Kroger 1 and of the girls It was the first they'
mkI Renner Ford 2. Southend Johnnies' Auto parts 0.
had played softball for »evera)
Food 1 and Smith Broa. H.
.......
.............................
John
Gonxlenskl
led the keglers last week with 213-566, Ron that the men had pteyed all
Beyer had 564. Bar.ll Hitchcock Summer and walked off with the
559. George Cogswell 206-558, runner-up trophy. The girl* got
Paul Coarel 240-553. Jim Mal­ off to a poor start but that soon
colm 521. Bob Brittingham 200­ changed. Of course tire men will
519 and Lee Springer 505.
tell you that they gave the girl*I
all lhe break* but that Isn't true.
CLASSIC LEAGUE
It was a rough game and bothJ
Harry Long led McAllUter's oil­
ers to a four-point win over primarily played their husband*
Iteahrn Motor Soles by firing positions with Steve and Shelia
Jerry Ke*Krtra posted Carter doing the pitching. When
221-569. Glenn Lanhaugh rolled you meet scene of the team you
201-564, Joe Burkholder 524 and might ask which was the better
Bob Lambert 212-509. Ward
i Woodmansee chalked 222-574,
Joe Glelorowakl 529. Hank Fedtrsnx 807 Warn." II.," Koa
Last Tuesday evening the Pee
Wee Football League started play
Florla 503. Carl Baker 530. with Lake Odessa taking a 19-0
George Lydy 528. Jack Bowman | win over Saranac and Sunfield
! 517, Ed Shelcr 504. Ron Pellow winning 8-0 over Woodland.
IMO. Dave Irwin 540. H. Service Since our boys have been play,
520, D. Aldrich 512. John Kaain- ing together for only three weak*
xkv SOS.KM
__
--- - --------- - —-V-,, uuKiaxr
523. Bruce Terry 201-548, Keith Clorenes* of the score show* the
| Chare 233-548. BUI Ransom 506.1 determination of our boys The
Ben Kenyon 511, Gordie Norris manager. Louis Neeb. would like
I 507. Ernie MlUer 508, Gene Gra- to thank the United Fund for
। bail 533. Pute Kruger 514, Al buying the boys' jerseys. They
Morgan 554. Jim Barnum 548 and purchased 26 and they will be­
come the property of the Pee

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Michigan point system Is effec­
tive with the vast majority of
drivers." Hare said.

A MAN IS LIKE TEA..
HE NEVER KNOWS HIS
OWN STRENGTH 6^31
UNTIL HE GETS
IN HOT WATER !le\ VO

George Smith. Michigan State
place kicker of the 1048-49 era.
booted eight extra points In
three different games.

JOHN DEZRE
LAWN &amp; GARDEN
TRACTOR.

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you

will never buy a new.
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EMERGENCIES ARISE now and than that

. dunk us all in hot water. Insured savings
help to ride out emergencies. Savings also

'67 prices
will be higher

give peace ot mind at all times.

CENTREVILLE. MICHIGAN

1 Barry Teen-Age
Republicans
Attend Camp

Julius La Rosa

Horse Pulling Contests

Harness Racing

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HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

AUCTION

lhe youth of the community.
More details will be available at
a later date. The local Lion* will
also help with the Travel Striae
The Child Study Club meet*
this Thursday at the Lioos Den
rattier than lhe school. There 1*
only one Janitor at the school
house so therefore outride or­
ganizations will be unable . to
hold meeting* there. Th* supper
will Ka
.i

than one guest, notify the presi­
dent or a member of th* com­
mittee.
United Fund director* met laM

Sat, Sept 17,1 o'clock Sharp

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DUFFY1HM OF THE WEEK—
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Daugherty as he knocked over a
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furniture,

some nearly naw and some good used.

JINGLE HORSE PULL TOY
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recliners, swivel, and straight. 1 set of bunk beds,

United Fund has requeued H02
from our community. Thia la a

MAGNETIC BOARDS
Aids teaching alphabet^r counting.

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saws, visas, shovels, rakes, sledges, and many other
aatneiea that benefit from thia
“fair ahare" alone. The United

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articles.

PICTURE BOOKS

AU. WILL BI SOLD TO THI HIGHEST BIDDER AT
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SEPTEMBER 19 thru 24
1966 STAGE PROGRAM

complete. Several throw rugs and pillows. Dinette sets

COMET Close-Out

Selection is Still Good

■lll[ FAIR

। The second annual Teenage
NINE VARIETY FEATURES includin*
I Republican Camp was held near
Fenton Sept 1-4. Delegates rep­
resented Teenage Republican
iTAR* organizations in the state.
I Representing Barry County
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Nights - 8 p.m
I were Harvey Hoffman, son ot Mr
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nights - 7 fir 9 p.m
and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman, and
I Sue Clark, daughter of Rev and
.Mrs. Olsen Clark
Harvey and Sue had the opYOU'RE SkAART-NOT TO
I portunity to hear addresses and
DROP OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL1.
talk lo Gov. George Romney. Lt.
Natl. Heavywgt. Teams - Tues., Sept. 20, 9 a.m
Gov William Milliken. Sen. Rob­
ert Orlffen. Mrs Ellie Peterson.
Lightweight Teams - Wed., Sept. 21-9 a.m
Sen. Garry Brown and others.
Pony Pulling Contest - Thurs,, Sept, 22-9 a.m.
During the camp both Has­
Tractor
Pulling Contest - Fri., Sept. 23 - 9 a.m.
tings TARa were active. Harvey
Hoffman's proposal for the for­
mation of a TAR Central, which
24,000 IN PURSES FOR
would be headed by teenagers
with adult supervision, was wide­
ly accepted and a special, teen
blue ribbon commission is being
set up to look into what would
Racing Every Afternoon - Tuesday thru Saturday
have lo be done to make Har­
vey's idea into a reality. Harvey
ADMISSION — Cate 75^ Automobiles 50&lt;
will be one of the leading mcmbers of lhe commission.
Grandstand Reserved Seats - 75&lt; and $1.00
A GRADUATE HA5 A 4T0 I
THAT DIPLOMA MEANS
A mock election was held at
Tickets may be purchased at Fairgrounds or
the camp and the delegates
ADVANTAGE WHEN LOOKING
MORE IH SALARY
may be ordered from St. Joseph Co. Grange
chase os their Governor Roy MeFOR A JOB--— EVERY WEEK
Learn of Owosso, as Lt. CoverFair Assn., Fairgrounds, Centreville, Michigan
nor. Leigh Jones of Adrian: as
Secretary of State. Janie Pettot1 49032.
of
Grand Blanc and os Atty.
Dick Braden of Lake Odessa was first organized by Charles
General.
Craig
Wilson,
of
Flint
1
Bunday she had a surprise visit | Murphy of Vermontville who
from her cousin, Mr. and Mr- 1------ •* - ------ •“*
-&gt;
Leland Hatton, of Clyde, Ohio. ' yeare. in July. 1965. Murphy re­
tired and Mason Phelps, of
I PtuMuletta, Calif., assumed tlie (
duties xs president.
In commenting on the $50,­
1000 addition. Wayne C. Colei.,
j Hastings, general manager, sold
I “Il was our desire to Isolate the
head being used in the automo­
tive field In order to better fa­
cilitate production" No doubt
GO-GO GUITAR
TOOTSIETOY TRUCKS
VEHICLE SET
Michigan Magnetics, Inc., of when the new addition is ready
Four strings really
77.
Actionful truck* every
77e
Vermontville 1* adding 7.180
Six- and four-piece
77boy would love! 8-In.
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play. Plastic.
//
able to step qp production to
sets, varied styles.
I/ •
ride. This 150,000 addition will be meet the ever-increasing needs
In the field.
The architect for the addition
was Chris King, and Uie con­
tractor. Robert Halsey. Both arc
from Vermontville.
section will be Used primarily
for the production of the head
Michigan State's last four head
football coaches — Jim Crowley
SOLDIER SETS
&lt;1929-321. Charley Bachman
&lt;1933-46&gt;. Biggie Munn 11947-53*
Includes vehicle,
7*
atorage.
and Duffy Daugherty &lt; 1954 to
plenty of fighter*.
/j
iflcitlgan Magnetic* has con­ present* — all produced strong
verted Ita entire line of heads to winning records with the Spar­
offer both the single laminar, tans.
plus the laminated line which
provide* a complete line of brads
Michigan State has jammed
for almost all application* In 76.000 - plus fans into Spartan
the audio field. During the post Stadium on six occasions — four
year and a half the company times with Michigan as the op­
has moved heavily* into the ponent.
autotnoblle tape player market
Exciting Toys and Games
for which they supply the tasuLsINTERCEPTOR SP*
Thls Is a very specialized field
At Buy-A-Dozen Prices!
With pilots, trsHpr,
77and production wre&gt; stepped up
W« have the
bomb, much more.
- /f •
ter year. Louis states that when in an effort to keep uy with the
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
latoit
you have 22 boy* on the field, orders.
Mike Reynolds led the lads all wearing something different,
Stereo
music
In
automobiles
is
Tuesday night, rolling 198-567. it Is hardlo tell friend from foe.
patterns
! Harry McCollum chalked 189­ The next game will be Oet. 20
wxnpany conducted a three-year
549. Bud Dukes 189-540, Jerry
Pager 201-539. Don Bowers 2«3- wood field at 6:46. Plea to watch research program before they of­
fered
three
specialIxcri
heads.
521, Bob Elllget 198-519. Terry the boy* in their new Jersey*
strong
i
Morgan 203-513. Dick Rlngewold
The Vlkjng* open their foot­
172-510. Joe Stutz 193-504. Ken ball season Friday al 8 pzh on pectally designed for application
LINOLEUM
Beckwith 172 - 501 and Harold
where speed of the tape U much
the home field against Maple
Aldrich 107-501.
elowar than had been possible
THE MODERN FASHION
Valley.
HOLSTER &amp; GUN
Standings: Presters and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahljr before, yet frequency response
8-ln. cap pistol In
TTo
Chrome Room 7. Caslte end were In Morency Sunday visiting requirements are a* high or
Chargers 5. Office 4. Tool Room iter cousin. Mrs. Elisabeth Treple. higher than previously demanded
real leather holster.
*'
and Tough Guys 3 and Court­ * Mrs. RJioda Bawdy ts staying by tite audio industry.
house Service. Machine Room at th* home of her daughter. Mr.
Michigan Magnetics employ*
A FLOOR TO MEET
and Leftover* 2.
and Mr*. Herald Clarelo. * Hans, about 170 persons of which 82
son of Mr. and Mr*. Rudy OthEVERY BUDGET
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
mer. ha* been spending two
Bob Miller led the circuit this week* with hi* parents. He Is considerable ■mount of dexterity.
week chalking 199-545. Ed Backs attending
aucnauig the
uie University
unive
of Min­
The annual payroll is *850.I
Toosivn 19°- neaota
nesota. He and his mother'were 000. The majority of the em­
TOOTSIETOY TRAIN
518, Don Haywood 516 and Bruce ,. 2;
in Richmond, Ind at the heme ployees are recruited from the
I Brumm 493. Dick Wilcox had a of the Othmer'e daughter, Mr.
Little boys (and girls) will have hours
COWBOY HAT
1223 game and Ralph Richardson and Mr*. Don Good. Mrs. Prelda
Michigan
Magnetics
is
a
sub
­
of
fun
as
junior
engineers.
11«8. e
Just what he needs
Spiegel, Mrs. Othmer's mother, sidiary of V8I Incorporated of
123 W. State St.
a­
returned home with them after Loe Angeles. Calif. The plant
for his favorite game.
. a«ne Kenney. Michigan.State's visiting her granddaughter
highly successful soccer coach,
Five member* of the Lions
I did not play soccer in high Club attended lhe Zone meeting
"Clio.il or college.
in Hasting* Monday evening.

(aijx'l." belling in lhe kiti ben

Shop our '66 MERCURY-

aify football team travels to

1966 St Joseph County

i $50,000 Addition
; Ready in October

•Tne chronic orrenaers . . .
drivers who have to be called

atlons ... are bul k fraction of
this five percent.
"On tho basis of these facts, I

Bliss Wins C Crown at
Moline Softball Meet

Woodland

ncr;' Bill Bbuitk, right comer;

1

champion North ■Carolina State
at Spartan Stadium in East'
Lansing.
The Spartans, reigning Na- .

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Hook, inlddlo guard; Harm Uldriks. right tackle; Bob Costelcln, Samoa.

1 Armchair Athlete

WU1 and Oreg Wood will

Intended

department

fatal act

7 Rural Boys
Earn 67 Boy
Scout Awards

action. Ritter or

its

serving

irtszr.

Abbey at right end.

Former Portage
Star Injured

Coach Berate Ooto's Hastings
High Junior Varettg will open
switch engine.
Roy Basler. R3 Heatings, retum- tbe 1M6 eight-game schedule at

The Michigan traffic point
system "works well with nearly

Country Cleb'l
Cunningham. Gary Kimble and
undefeated season. Jim Eckman, guards; Tom Bar­
Saturday Buras, who played on
num and Kellie Allen, fullbacks; the HHB golf team, carded a pair
Mike Jackson and Tom Hewitt,
halfbacks, and Jim Johnson,
quarterback.
Bowers went out Saturday with
» Also figuring In the lineup are a &gt;9 then skied to a 47. His first
three seniors out for football for
McNally la a 1956
the first time. They are Duans
Schrenk, tackle; Bob Wieland.
Roger Cook had an eagle on
ths per 5, No. 2 hole.
ilve linebacker.
at Ferris where
River Bend win be closed for
W^B.
Juniors scheduled to see action
open
play Saturday. Sept. 17,
*¥•
“ are Dan Cook, center; Bob Me­
WMU.
Ghan and Oreg Geiger, tackles; when the E. W. Bliss league has
Coach McNally has been quot­ Jeff Lambert and Roger Patrick. its year-end tournament
ed as stating "We're fired up.
The round by round scores of
We have worked these kids hard. gunid.
the open will be found elsewhere
I'm happy to report that we
Coming In for special mention In The Banner.
started with 53 and still have 53.
The Spartans are responding fine showing of four sophomores
and making progress. Our line who are scheduled to play their
regular hitch during the season.
They are Mike Altoft. sharing
help. We still do not have good the quarterback slot with John­
son; Ron Coppess, end; Jerry
to overcome this through deter- Curtis, halfback, and Tom Mor­
rison. tackle.
in lhe 1966 opener, Hastings
After a vigorous scrimmage
scored an impressive 27-6 win game last Thursday. Coach EckSeven rural boys, members of
the Boy Scout troop sponsored
with the team's showing and by the Hastings Moose Lodge,
that they displayed a very fine received a total of 89 merit
By Buzz
second, again In tlie third os attitude..
He said that he is faced with badges for Summo- work at a
Youngs
ceaalve defeats at the Spartans' lhe usual Inexperience that clubs evening.
।*
n'
hand*
face each Fall.
'
Fom White, neighborhood com-1
"Barry .county women, meeting Thursday night at the
However. only four lettermen
"We have a lot of seniors this
from that squad will be available year but several of them have mioaionBr, prroented the 1966 City Hall in Hastings, Rave outdoor sports and conservation
for Friday's opener.
nf the area’s wildlife and natural resources a boost when they
had little experience and three charter during the ceremony.
of them have never played high
“Ion formed a permanent Barry "County Women's Sports Club. Th?
school football before."
Hall presented second &lt; ?ndlncw “ntantotipn will act as a%. auxiliary |xj the county-wide
Tbe most serious handicap for awards to Billy Bator
JSpor is men’s Club recently formed.’’
,
■ • .
- .
tita Vikings is their weight and

-Lindon Endsley Is slated for
the left end slot. Co-Captain
Tom Ttmm for left tackle. Rex
Wieland left guard. Bob Ritter
center. Randy Brown or Adam
Beduhn at right guard. Dave

Junior Varsity
‘
Opens Season
recently was injured when
At Marshall
Boston,

‘Point System
Works Well,’
Hare Declares

Spartans. The kickoff Is

sophomores.

Thursday with 223-603 and Rod

vlriting Melvin.

Returning lettermen Include
John Stowell ot the Ionia area
Jamie Foyer, Keith Champion. took third place last weekend
hlght Delton Invades Middle­
ville, Plainwell goes to Wayland. Ball and Steve Arndt In tlie fourth with 170 and Daryl Ca­
River Valley Invades Galeaburg­ backfield and Ken Mercer, Tom hoon of Saranac was fifth with
171.
Allegan. Lansing Gabriels is at Mike Payne and Roger Hussong
Joe Corrigan won the first
Grand Ledge, Maple Valley plays
flight with a 189, Stan Thotnpkt Lakewood. Hopkins meets
Grand Rapids South Christian.
Dean Dingman was third with
192
Bill Beyer of Ionia took the
Valley.
second flight trophy with 196.
Jerry Pager had 199 and Claude

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N. Michigan Ave.
1964 Ford Galaxie
500 4 Dr. Cruls-A-MaUc. 8 cyl.
Power steering. Radio w/walls.

1964 Ford Galexle 500
Dr. Hardtop. Peaoock blue.
Stand. 8 Cyl.

1964 Ford Custom

1963 Falcon
4 Dr. Radio. Automatic. 6 cyl.

1963 Rambler American
Dr. Hardtop. Bland. 6 cyl.

1963 Fairfane

1959 Feed V4-Te« Pkkup
mpnd.SCyL

1959 Plymouth

1966 luick Spacial
4 Dr. Sdn.; V8 automatic.
Like new! Radio. One lo­
cal owner. Whitewalls.

Dr. 8 Cyl. Automatic.

louth Fury
, Auto. 8 cyL,
w/walls, radio.

250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Styleside Pickup.

1963 GMC Pickup

1964 Chevrolet
1 Ton. Cabin Chassis.
Several Transportation Specials

RenneR
Ford Inc.
&gt;1*H. Mkk. Hi. 4*5-2421
ART MEADE. 8*J-

1965 Chovelle
6 stick, radio, whitewalls.
One owner.
1964 Dodge
440 2 Dr. Hordtop V8.
Factory 4 speed on the
floor transmission. Beau­
tiful white with red in­
terior. One owner car.

1963 Mercury Meteor
2 Dr. V8 stick, radio.

1966 OLDSMOBILE—Jet Star. 4-

1962 Ford Fairlane 500
Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan. V8,
automatic transmission.
1962 Ford Fairhne
2 Dr. 6 stick.

1961 Buick LeSabre
2 Dr. Hardtop. Pwr. steer­
ing and brakes.

CHEAPIES
.
1959 Chev. Station Wgn.
1960 Rambler Station Wgn.
6 stick.

1960 Dodge
4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. auto.
Power steering.
.

1951 CHEVROLET % T.
4 speed pickup . . . runs
real.’good!

WANTED . . .
Peraon to supply families In N.
Barry Co. or Hastings with
Rawlelgh product*. No capital
necessary. Write ftawlelgh,
wr Mci.«i-niYru-P«h6

HELP WANTED
FLOOR INSPECTOR
for

micrometers, verniers, etc.

Usual Employee Benefits.

Used
Firm Machinery

ELECTRO-CHEMICAL

FINISHING
33 State St.
Middleville

Starter and lights.
-1059 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
NOTICES
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
—John Deere 16 ft. Drag.
NEW FALL
—1949 John Deere A Tractor.
A-l shape.
—Ford Major Diesel Tractor in
A-l Shape.
—Used large grain trailer. Hy­
draulic dump.
—IH.C. 16 Hole Grain Drill on
Rubber.

FARM BUREAU'S

FERTILIZER

Wl 5-505*

Farm Machinery

Cash Per T
Delivered

______ 560.65
0-20-20
5-10-30 _________ $66.05
$70.10
5-Z0-20
6-24-12 _________ $71.15
$88.35
8-32-16 ______
12-12-12 _________ $65.90

1964 VOLKSWAGEN
IMl FORD 4 DR. SEDAN
Auto. 6 cyL Radio,' heater. 1963 MERCURY
Price is right!

We'll Spread It For *1.00 per
Acre or Rent Our Spreader for

—Hydraulic Valves—Host
—Cylinder and Coupler.
—Plow Point.
—Farm Tire, and Tube.

We also have a large inven-

chlnery at Reduced Prices —
One CASE 600 COMBINE with
corn head offered at a Big Sav-

9/15

NOTICE
AM YOU PLANTING
WHlAT THIS SEASON?
8M1TH-DOUGLA8S
FERTILIZER
Bulk and Bagged.

★ Help Wasted
NOT1O»: Many IMHei la
"tulo" or ‘Yttaalo" column*

* White Dutch Clover

)aU Hollars »r»
• nt tm4wi b»-

BLAIR'S
FARM &amp; GARDEN

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 South

(Several tools
available for rent)

FRANCISCO

WANTED — Shopper Shows Inc. FOR SALE: FRESH WI8CONneed toy demonstrators in this
HEfFERS. Wanted to trade or
area Immediately. Write Orplm
buy 25 open Holstein Helfers
Stiffler, Mulliken, Michigan.
700 to 800 lbs. Tel. MO-80226.
Ed Tanis, Jenison. Mich. 9'22
OPEN FRIDAYS
EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
TRAILER
AND CABANA at
and man to run a grease rack.
Middle
Lake on large lot. For
Good working conditions and
appointment call Wl 5-4710 or
benefits. Apply Larke .Buick
Wl
5-9430.
9/15
SHOES FOR MEN (Good)
and Chevrolet. 1435 8. Han1 pr. black tennis shoes
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED OA8I See Carl &amp; Betty's
INSURANCE REPORTER
Appliances' before you buy I
Man desired to handle oc­
They Sell—They Install—They
casional reports within the
Service. Ph. Wl 6-2833. M-37
county. Prefer man familiar
tf
South.
“
with or traveling this area,
pr. black
having a polorold camera.
house allppc,
STALK SHREDDERS FOR
Write P.O. Box 713. Royal
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
RACK OF LONG­
Oak. Michigan
9/1
ply. M37 Bo. 945-3150.
U
SLEEVED SHIRTS
MALE HELP WANTED — Ma­
chine room help wanted for FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
LAST WEEK OF
furniture
factory.
Experienced
—Use Rexall'i fast permanent.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
or inexperienced. Hastings
Regular *2.00- Now *1.00. No
Corp.. 657 W. State St. Wl 5­
SWEATERS OUT ON SEPT. 23
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
3466.
•
9/15
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
tf
WANTED—A cook from 7 a.m.
Retard rd School AsoclaUon
1962
CASE 530 BACK HOE with
' to 3 pin. Apply In person. SunWALK UP’^ND SAVE!
front end loader. Battle Creek
WO 3-9725.
6662.

NOTICE OF MOBTOAOB
FORECLOSURE BALE
(h* ISlh
of March,, 1003.
ruled by JAMES It. SlNEr
MAHJORIK BISKS.
state‘*b axk^JFm 11
Mlrblcau baakiaa o

945-3150

(A'u ;pv:rf
FREE DESIGNING
FREE PLANNING
FREE ENGINEERING
Let Smiley Buildings help you
with your new bulletin* for
your farm or business. No ob­
ligation. Call your Smiley man.

•

MIRCURY

TWyCKft

Hmm 945-2479

Both Certified and non-cerUflcd
.
GENE8EE SEED WHEAT

ALL KINDS OF

II*»Ung&gt;, Michigan
(«i«) 945-9103 Call collect.
_____________ _ ________
• tf

3-BEDROOM HOME with ga­
rage In or near Hastings. Call
623-2719 Delton.
tf

WANTED TO BUY-Vlolln ot
good quality. Write full de­
tails to Emory Bowen, Sara­
nac, Michigan.
10/0

★ Work Wanted
HANDY-MAN would like odd
Jobs ot any kind. Call RO 6*831.
tf
WANTED —Baby sitting, in my
home, day or night. W. state
Road and Algonquin Lake area.
Phone Wl 5-2304. .

Philip II. Mltrktll. Juda* ot Pro-

Barry Count* Mi.hu

I 11 J

KkUkd J. llud.on

MUbl(on

5x7 to 76x20

$3.47 up

PUBLICATION OBDEB.
rOBBCLOBUBE NOTICE
B7110I)
FHA 361011503’131
MORTGAGE KALB — Drfault h
-.4. I. ,
I. i-.r• nl
limo. II

PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Blate of MtcMran, Troilite Court

WINICKS
Wl S-3324

Oil

Jamro T. Bara** and Co
Mlrklsao rorporation, M
laud Octebsr 8, IHi.
iis«susr».
tlaul Bank et DrtrelL DHroll, Michl-

Philip If. Mllcbtll.

Heating - Plumbing
Service

830 1)11. tncludiua intsrul al

New • Remodel • Repair

WELTON'S
305 $. Church

Wl 5-535?
PUBLICATION OBDBI
llaatlnr*. Marry County. Mlrhlraa
10 o'clock a au Eatura Buodard
Bald prowlMt »ro allualo

I cr.diun,

pmioil.o .piro.r.l
Pullleatlon ana

WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
VALUE IS LOST, make use of

JSJ.
'
ri' ' ll/»

L'-AWwwvy

once and aay “Banner Claaaltied Adtaker.

★ Wanted to Buy

UKRXARn T.UVIH HOPl-E,
limo. ni 10:110
(rnd.int File No. SO*.
(hi th* 'dSr.l duy ot Aus.itt. 19&lt;i0,
arllon iraa (il*4
llotipr. I’lainlltf.
L.'Ul- Hoppe. n»f»n

SMILEY POST BUILDINGS

MOTORS

MODERN 4-ROOM COTTAGE
*■&lt; block from Wall Lake. 460
per month. Ownership care.
Cal! Kalnmaioo—FI 4-2534 af-

PUBLICATION OBDBB.
»f Ukbina. l-i

ORDEB TO ANRWEB

FARM SUPPLY
1-37 So.

P.O. 171, Hastings Telephone
Wl 5 - 4954. Meetings every
Mond

INBI8T ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GABI Bee Carl &amp; Betty's
Appliances before you buy!
They Sell—They Install—They iEAUTIPUL REDWOOD near­
ly now trl-level lake front year
South.
around home on north aide of
Wall Lake with buUUlns. Con10' x 62' EXPANDO MOBILE
HOME —Take over payments.
Rapids 538-6511 or CH 33783.
Call Lansing IV-53905 Collect.
10/28
9/15
LARGE^LOT WITH SEPTIC
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
TANK,
drainfield
and
wen
6
'family reunions, lots of uses.
miles north of Hostings. Wl
40' x 300'. 43.50 at The Ban­
6-4710 or Wl 6-9430.
9/15
ner office.
' If

Over Hastings Paint &amp;
Wallpaper Store

LEGALS

Alcoholics anonymous —

Wl 5-2223

CANVAS TARPS

2O« N. Mkhigsa

WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boats.
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
cessories. M-66 In Nashville.
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-8074.
tf

REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast USED CAR LOT AND JUNK
YARD, equipped, for sale.
.with GoBcse tablets. Only 98c.
Phone 616-623-6021.
9/15
Jacobs Pharmacy.
11/24

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

PI;. ' ',r!
Llberal terms on financing new
and used machinery.

1M1 MERCURY MONTEREY
1961 CHEVROLET
4 Dr. Sedan. V8 Automatic.
2 Dr. 6 CyL
Radio, heater. Bargain!
1944 LINCOLN
1941 RAMBLER 8TA. WGN.
4 Dr. Hard Top. Full Power.
Standard.
SteSleffi. WalU’
1959 CHEVROLET
2 Dr. 6 CyL Automatic.
1944 FORD H TON PICK-UP
ALLIS CHALMER8
CORN HEAD

Tauor Shop.

* Creeping Red Fescue

ORDER TODAY!

I

—Foal Hole Diggers
—Rotary Cutters

EXPERT TAILORING on ladle.'
and men's clothing. Phone Wl

Ul W. SUU

Wheat Starter Special
Per Ton . . . $94.45

201 N. Broadway
Phone 945-3400

aaah. Burkey Auto Glass

Apply in Person

FARM IMPLEMENTS

—Tarpaulins

BARRY'S SERVICE

• Milorganito

We have Lown Seed in bulk:

CHESTER B. STEM INC. would
like to buy your land If it has
a good stand of Hard Maple or
Old Oak trees on it. Let us buy
your wood-lot and eave It for
future generations. Homer
Becker, Rl. Hastings. Ph. 945­
6746.
10/20

RICKERT'S PHARMACY at
Delton since being modernised
1* the greatesll Please call us
for Instant prescription ssrvZe. MA 3-6831. Hooray for
Mrvlcel
9/31

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED

s

* Perennial Rye Graaa

Should be FomiHar with

Analysis

Wl 5-2426

• • Wonder Gro

A Kentucky Blue Graae

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hastings, Michigan
9/15

GOODYEAR BROS.

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Fertilixe now with one
of these lawn foods:—
• Heritage House

/*snwrMwtf
tt£U£/tS

ELECTRIC Rotors repaired—
Special —Your rasor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
*1.35. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 118 B,
Jeflerson, Hastings.
tf

* Merlon Blue Graaa

—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.

CHEVROLET

SEPTEMBER
The ideal time for start­
ing a new lawn or renewing
your old one.

• Green Field

STEEL STAMPINGS

124 N. Jefferson

per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept 1. Also book
matches. Call; Battle Creek,
WO 3-0169 collect after 0 pm.

NOTICES

PRICES

LARKE BUICK

CLOTHES DRYER in very
good condition. Free delivery
and free Installation. Guaran­
MOBILE HOME-12 x 90-RIUteed. Reduced prices on new CARPET CLEANING IB EAST
with Boat New Electric Upcralt, Lol* &gt; available. Terms.
I960 Hamilton and Prigidalre
Bruih. No wet carped or handAlso 2 bedroom house avail­
Dryers. Consumers Power Co.
able. On private drive, near
945-3474.
9/15
for only 9096. Hastings Floor
Robert Balmer. Call Wl 5-5944
Covering, 123 W. State, Has­
or Wl 5-9155.
tf FOR SALE — Electric wringer
washer. In good condition. Rose
tings. Phone Wl 6-5111.
tf
Engle. 234 E. Colfax. Phone
★ BusinMa Services
Wl 6-5017.
9/22 IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
TOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE I No charge for orer1947 CALENDARS — Wide varislie prints.
U

CARDS OF THANKS &amp; IN MIMORIAMS—2c p«z word.

HELP wium

■tamp with your name,
dress and ZIP numb* —
*238. Thia Include^ postage
and aalaa tax. Burpee-* Spec­
ialty Shoppe. Delton. Mlciu,
49046.
tf

REAL BUY—On a Mobile Home.
Call IV 5-3905 Lansing collect.
*
9/15

PtfFLAY CLASSIFIED

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

.

Hodgee. Hodges Jewelry Store,
Hastings.
tf

mlaalop. radio, power steering
and brake* 42,350. Phone 945­ # Household Goods
603.
9/29

(Buick's most
car) . . . full power.

962 FAIRLANE
2 Dr. Sedan. 6 Cyl. stand. Ra­ 1965 CHEV. IMPALA
dio. heater, w/walls. White
2 Dr. Hard Top, Power steering
terior.
and brake*. Radio, while walls.
CUSTOM
Beautiful black finish.
Wgn. Auto., radio.
1964 FORD CUSTOM 5H
beauty with low mileage White
2 Dr. Automatic.
with white and black vinyl UN­

Over 1
Transportation Specials
bom $75 to $195

transmission, radio, low milc-

1949 CADILLAC
.. . Fleetwood 80 Special, load­
ed with extras including air
conditioning, original factory
beautiful
finish and lias new w/wall

Radio, hewter. white sidewalls.
Burgundy with black vinyl In­
terior. Sharp I

4 Dr. Hardtop. Ante, radio,
heater, power steering,
brakes. White sldewalh

1943 OLDSMOBILE
.
. . . Dynamic 88 convertible,
light green finish with white
vinyl top, powkr steering and

1964 Comet 202
2 Dr. 6 stick, radio, white­ 1960 FALCON
walls.
... 4 door sedan, automatic

1964 FORD FAIRLANE 500

196J LINCOLN 4 DR. SEDAN
Auto. 5 - way power, radio,
w/walls. White with red leath­
er interior. One owner. Only
34.000 miles.

1M3 MERCURY
. . . Meteor custom 3 door, V-8
engine, automatic transmis­
sion. power steering, radio, new
w/walls tires, one load owner.

* Notice*

A Automotive

. . . Sedan Deville, full power,
silver grey finish, all Ui# ex­
tras. premium w/wall tires.

1964 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
pass. Wagon. VB Auto. Heat-

1964 FORD GALAX1E 506
4 Dr. Sedan. 289 V*. Automa­
tic: Power steering, radio,
heater. One owner. Real clean!

... 4 door hardtop, spotless
Inside and out. Full power and
many extras. 13 month* war­
ranty on this fine one owner

1964 Chevrolet Convertible
Sharp ear.
» V8 automatic, heater and
1961 CADILLAC
whitewalls.

All Can Reconditioned

Where Necessary and in

Classified Paragraphs

MINIMUM RATI—5Oc for Tw.nty Word*.
V-* engine, automatic trans­
mission, power steering, radio,
w/walls, attractive dark green
finish.

1964 THUNDERBIRD
1966 Mustang
. . . Landeau Coupe with air
2 Dr. Hardtop. 289 V8
conditioning, power steering
eng., 3-speed. Still under
and windows. Beautiful blue
finish with black cordova top.
factory warranty, like new
condition.
1943 CADILLAC

1956 Chevrolet 2 Dr.
6 stick.

SAFE BUY
USED CARS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

1944 CORVAIR
1966 Buick LeSabfo
. . . Monxa coupe,
Hardtop 2 Dr. One owner.
transmission, w/walls, radio,
Power steering &amp; brakes.
white with blue vinyl interior.

3 Dr. Hardtop. * Cyl. Automatic 1963 Riviera

1959 Ford Golaxie 500

USED CAR
CLOSE-OUTS

RED TA6
/ SPECIALS!

Wfc-------------WM Adi StU Um.4 llnu.

�LEGAL!

Curd uf Thank

Spacial Evant*

In Two Models

Traffic

FALL RUMMAGE SALK.
half-day,

k%£-‘

17, Parish House, spotuored by
lhe Hastings BPW Club.
I

!X“
folks who helped so much in our

trail** «a

Betty Birman
•trUUsa,

thanks and appreciation to all
oar relatives, neighbors, friends
beautiful floral offerings, money
and food brought in during our

Pennock Hospital and Borgeu
Hospital, Kalamazoo. A special
thank* to the Rev. George Elliott

MxdUon,

comfort, Leonard-Osgood Funer­
al Home, and also the poll-bear-

auu Bu; aicBM-a
r. MUI »L. caraUM

The *11 new CAMARO will be built in sport coupe and convertible models (Super Sport shown
above). The Camaro line incorporates many sprightly options that include concealed headlamps behind
a lattice grille which opens ana closes when lights arc turned on and off, pins a hood with simulated
louvers and a wide “bumble bee" paint band on lhe nose. A 350-eu.-inch V8 engine ia used In the
Super Sport version of the CAMARO. They go on display September 29.

The family of Orville Cook

CARD OF THANKS
The family of Hazel B. Higdon
wishes to express a heartfelt
their many acts of kindness,
th. Ioll&lt;n
visits, food, errands, prayers,
flowers and plants during her
long Illness, at-home. In the hos­
pital and at Sunset Acres, her Data; Auiul 91, 1»««.
Philip II. Milehall. Judj. ot Profriends and neighbors for their
dally visits and deeds and her
minister. Rev. Gladding, for his
prayers and comforting words
predated and
remembered.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs

will

always

Marriage Licenses

Teenagers Are
Involved in
\J
Teenage drivers — although
they comprise about seven per­
cent of the licensed drivers In
Michigan—were Involved Ln 155
percent-of Uie accident*, a study
of more than 100,000 Michigan
accidents lias revealed.
The survey, a computer study
conducted by the Michigan De­
partment of State, was done on
102598 accident reports submit­
ted by the Michigan State Police

be

John Oeo. Kester
Robert C. Smith
Chu. A. Higdon

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin­
cere thanks and appreciation to
the many friends, relatives and
neighbors for the beautiful floral
offerings; the cards and personal
calls of sympathy; the food gifts;
the multitude of ways in which
you rendered assistance, and
your thoughtfulness toward the
future needs of the family of
Michael K. Green. A special
"thank you" to the Nashville Fire
Dept.; Dr. Myers; Vogt Funeral
Home; the pallbearers; the re­
spective neighborhoods; the Ma­
ple Grove Bible Church; the
Nashville E.U.B. Church "Home
Builder’s" Class: Rev. Potter for
his revealing message; former

from Jan. 30. 1066, through July
20, 1060.
a prelude for

Laird factors,"

»*». Michls**, *
which all creditor!

LEGAL!

Wilbur

'Sal naan

lUlr.l: K'jM'inbrr I
Fhlllt* H. Milehi
bal*.
Kkh.rd J. Huhoo

PUBLICATION OJDER.

"In all. 15,929 of the accidents
studied involved 16-19-year-olds,
155 percent of the total. Hare
feels that lhe total percentage
of under-20 drivers in Michigan
Is about seven percent. In any
event, teenagers gel Into more
than their share of accidents
.. . and this takes Into consider­
ation Uie low percentage of the
16-year-olds who were Involved
in only 297 accidents.
"At age 17. a sharp upward
trend begins." The study re­
vealed that 3964 of the 17-yearolds were in accidents.
"At 18, the pattern shoots up­
ward to 5,624. This appears to be
lhe second most dangerous 'ac­
cident age.' And it crests at 19.
At 20. it drops to 4956. At 21.
accident Involvement goes down

"Starting with 29 and on
through 49, totals were over
15M. They drop below lhe

PUBLICATION OBDBB.
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tor Ibr &lt;bun«, of IHrrj

Ratlins*. Sllclilcxn
Hclilrmix.r I J
NOTICE: PUBLIC HEARING.

OBDBB OF PUBLICATION—
nasi Aeons*.

BOAlUt O|t (
COUMtWHIO'

Publleelie

Business Directory

&lt;1) "In lhe late teens, young
drivers become more blase . . .
more conscious of speed, more
'show-offish' in front of their
friends;
(4) "At 18 - ID. youngsters are
usually graduated from high
school. They orc more on their
own. They become more inde­
pendent. And they often become
more 'rebellious';
(5) “They usually have Jobs
and money and are able to buy
cars of their own . . . often un­
safe ‘Jalopies' which they soup
up for drag racing and high­
speed driving. The combination
of the young driver and the old
car can be a 'deadly' one. This,
in my opinion, is one of the most
Important reasons for coigpulsory motor vehicle inspection It
will get many unsafe 'junkers' oil
the roads, ones with dangerous
brakes, steering and. other me­
chanical deficiencies;
(8) "At 18-18, drinking anions
teenagers can become a problem
. . . moat definitely a factor in
accident - involvement. Drinkink'
is often the unseen culprit be­
hind much teenage bad driving
although it may not be Listed a-

SHERWOOD-STACK

earth's population

tMUKMiM

Am.

«■» wi «-*••)—**•. wi MTU

Dowling

day. Starting Monday

first Junior Vanity game with
Galesburg at homo at 7.
second Vanity football game at
Junior Varsity team will travel
to Bangor.

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP

The following proposal to be voted on*

by the qualified electors, of Rutland

Township, will appear on the Ballot
ot the November 8, 1966 General

Election. "Shall the sale of spirits in

addition to beer and wine be permit*

same?

MARY LINDERMAN

8^-8

“

"We're As Near As Your Telephone"

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

Clip This Guide - Keep It in o Handy Place for Future Reference

Appliance &amp; General Repair

Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

KEYS DUPLICATED while you LYONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE—
Installation, Dry Wall, Drain
wait.-Ben Franklin Store. State
field. Pumping ($24.00 for 1st
at Jefferson.
1,000 gals.). Call 945-5482.

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR—Expert workmanship. COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV-

5-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv-

St. Phone Wl 5-53)6.

CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has- CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
parts and supplies. McCulloch
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Engraving. Miller Jewelers. lid
W. State St.

to your specifications. Farm Bu­
reau Services. M37 So., Wl 5­ GET YOUR READY-MIX from th.
2223.
Phone Wl 5-2123.

COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV- ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Wl 5-5176.

GAMBLE'S

Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch

REPAIR SHOP—All

ible by VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS—Service, parts, hoses and

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
tors, machinery and chain saws

Bevcrwyk's Color Center, 221

Pahiirailoa

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN-

Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
ic*. Goodyear Bro*. Phone Wl
TROPHY CENTER—Plus special.
5-5052.

Hoover Sales and Service, Steury
Electric, 222 5. Jefferson.

Business Service* Offered

Phone 945-5316.

PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rile Water ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Carpenter Hardware.
System. Sold, installed, sarviccd.
and supplies, Kelley Bachio
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623Scrvico, 521 MiddleviUd.Rd.,
WE REPAIR radio and record
53B1.
players (STEREO and HI-FI».
Music Center. 138 W. State. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERV­
Hastings.
Phone 945-4284.
ICE. For deta.ls c^l 945-3187.

INSURANCE

Clark

guest at the home of her bro­
ther, the Ford Caseys. Other re-

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
thorized Dealer for Wheel Horse

Agency for

Iniurancoond Bond*
JERRY ANDRUS

within the Township of Rutland under

appliances. Call 945-2317.

Geographic says. By AD. 2.600
each earthling would have leu
than a yard of land; by 3.600 the
weight ot the earth's population

State Farm Insurance

Swaneon Ineumnoe

Casey* were guests of the Lewi*
Marbles and Ray Davis for ice
eream
cake honoring Mr.
Casey * birthday.
Stanton Mr. and
Stanton. -Mra^ Fred

Gratia Karmes were guests of
Marjorie Buck at WMU over the neral of the former's nephew.
Warren Stanton, at Thompson­
sophomore yrar at Kellogg Com­ ville Aug. 3.
munity, Janine at Central and
Carol will be leaving for Mich­
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
igan State.
CHURCH
Rev. Don M. Gury, Rector
Victor visited Mr. and Mra
By Mr*. Donald Pfoetrock and
Robert
Rockwell
and
family
and
0 a.m. Holy Communion.
■ 4 Hliflap
Wl 5-474V
11 am. Family wonhip and
Ladle Conklin Is convalescing
family of Olivet, on Sunday.
at ins iiomc following haspitallAtty, and Mrs, Edward Kalald- ,
„
zaUon for injuries sustained In
jian of South Orange. N. J, and cWldrenan automobile accident two weeks
ago * Members of the Methodist their daughter, Emmy, will visit |
ills aunt. Sirs. DoroUiy Adrounlc, j
day and the public is invited to from Thursday to Saturday en I
attend the noon meal being route to Evanston where Emmy |
served in the basement of the is a student at Northwestern
church. * Mra. Doris Pierce en­ Unlveraity.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appel- '
tertained the Northeast Dowling
Farm Bureau at her home Tue.s- man were Ln Hopkins Saturday.'
visiting Mrs. Blanche Nosh and
Hospital Guild Dowling chapter Mra. Esther Ware.
met Wednesday. ★ The Howard I Mr.
mj-j Ciayum Jorrard I
Dmkea returned recently Rom caH«d on tier cousin, the Bill'
a visit In Uie East Tawas are«k ; Gambles of Thornapple Lake.
The A. E. Thornton family are i Friday afternoon, finding Bill
vacationing at Grayling. * Mra.1 fcding much better. Mr. Jar-!
Wesley Edmonds has been visit- nuxl
aunU Mr
Ing with her brother and family,
orover Welker of Nashville
the Curl Hoffmans of Augusta mday. The Jarrards were Bun-1
and rvtunied home last week, i rlliy (llnn(.r gu^ts of Mr. and
Mrs. BeUe Hoffman and Leona Mrr. Gordon Book of near OaksMeek from Urbandale were re- bun?&lt; and spem Sunday evening
cent visttars at Mrs. Edmond's । - • ••-- •------- -• »•- —
home. * Mrs. Renee Altman is ! Harold Cast
a medical patient at Pennock i HbuseguesU for a few days last
Hospital.
I week at ,„
v Walter Wallaces
the
Sunday visitors at the Lloyd were her sister and husband. Mr.
Gaskill homo included Mr. and and- Mrs.
-- - R. F. Adair,
of- —
Detroit.
Mrs. Bernard Quigley of Hns- Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs.
tings, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Carl Rickert of Grand Rapids
Boclicller of Barryton. Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Mrs. Bruce Bochellcr and chil- Eaton of Pontiac.
drni of Comstock Park. Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Oaster
Rapids, the Ronald Bachcller and family were in Marshall
family of Berkley, the Howard Sunday to attend a family gath­
Bachcller family ot Royal Oak. ering at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Reniger. On Monday
and son from California and the evening they were dinner guests
Robert Gaskill family of Dow­ at the home of her parents, the
ling. * The Dowling Dudes 4H Peter Martins, to observe tlie
Saddle Club met last week wedding anniversaries of both
Thursday evening with Mns. the Martins and lhe Outers.
Donald Drake.
Mra. Margaret Piter of Kala-

in many-instances/

AUTO — FIU
BONDS

Thursday the bells were still

tSL!“5

iBetty Jean) Kindt of Genoa.
Ohio, visited them for four days

the provision of the law governing

Hare noted that the number
dipped lo below 1,000 at 69 and
below 100 accidents at 81.
"If* quite interesting that 9
drivers over 90 were involved,
including one who wu 95."
Hare said it wu difficult to
dent involvement frequency" of
the older teenagers. He did cite
some general reasons:
(11 "Younger teenagers . . .1617-year-olds . . , are still imbued
with, many of the good driving
habits acquired in driver train­
ing and ore generally pretty
careful drivers;
.
(2) "They often drive the
family car . .. and they are cau­
tious behind the wheel so that
they don't jeopardise their use

nil*.

(XftM Wl J-4100

cent callers were the Lawrence
and Leon Fuhrs. The Caseys'

ted for consumption on the premises

PUBLICATION OBDBB.
Stalo of Mkhlrta. Pl
tor lh» Counlr of Barry
KtUI* of florion M.

OF DISTINCTION
Lawrence BreHiere
UawdOuriM
*«. Hmm Wl I-IOU—Wl Mill

..

NOTICE

Weight Watchers' Club; the
Nashville Co-operative Elevator
employees; Post Cereal Bldg. 29
workers; R &amp; F Industries em­
ployees and the Class of 1957.
The family of Michael K. Green
Delphla, wife; daughters Gale,
Gwendolyn and Cell!
Mr and Mrs. Richard D. Green
and Sidney
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Green
and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Goforth,
Br., and family

MKMORIAL MON UM INTI

.

Mrs. Te^ry King and daughter,
Irlsta. of Ann -rArbor
are vLCUng
— —
-—r
the Chet Bangharta this week
20 while Mra. King (Helene) is recovering from eye surgery. Terry
will be here thU weekend and

M*H*rat Eitbij Osd«n, IlMUa*i

Most Accidents

_

Personal Mention

Call 945 3481 If

ThiiWeayy.-Sarvic* and.'Rapal

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 5. Hanover,
945-3862. Free (ervice for one

and TV Service. 228 N. JeHerm Phaa» Wi 5-9l87.

�Honor 'Aunt Sue'
With Open House
On 90th Birthday

GOP Women
Jo Attend State
Meet in Kalamazoo

South Street. opened their home

Club are to hear Mary Scranton,

Wth birthday on Sept. 5
Sixty-eight relatives and friend*
called between the hours of 2 and
&amp;. including out-of-town guests
from Grand Rapids. Battle Creek.
Laingsburg. Nashville. Farmington
imd Richland
Mrs Boyle* U one
bom to Mr and Mn
who lived for many ;
farm near Martin Ct
ry County.

at the Michigan Republican Wo­
men’* Federation annual conven-

note the convention and delegates

and State Central Chairman Elly

Anyone wishing to attend may
call Mn. Dorothy Adrounle. WI
ley, WI 5-4412

Charles Boyles, and with the ex­
ception of three years which they
spent In Denver. Colo, they lived
on a farm near Richland until
id* death In 1918.
Site spent 26 winters and some
summers in Bl Petersburg, Fla.
Since 1962 she ha* lived In Uie
home of Mr. and Mrs Gordon
Kenyon and their son. Sidney, at
538 E Grand Street To them and
to many people who know her. she
MARRIED IN CALIFORNIA — Mbs Mary
Charlotte Lewi* and Airman Second Class
Glenn R. Roc. were married Baturday. Aug.
13. al the Church of the Valley at Fair Oaks.
Calif. Their parent* are Mr. and Mn. Clarence
Lewi* of Anderson. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Root of R3 Hastings The groom 1* a
1983 graduate of Hutings High School and
enlisted tn the Air Force in November. 1964.

ot her cousin, Mra. Clyde McSylvia Reynolds at the Allegan
Mot leal Facility.

Practical Nurse
Education Center
Graduates Class
Member* of the 40th do** of
the Kellogg Community College
ITncUcal Nurse Education Cen­
ter on Sept 7 completed their
studies at Community and Leila
HospRol*.

MONEY
WONT
BUY
HAPPINESS!

a bunch of summer bill* is

credit rating high. Any
arrxxmt to $1,000.

brother*. MBo and Roland Barry,
and her sister*. Mr* George Ragla
and Mr*. Leo Fisher. Her other
broUier. Arthur, of St Petersburg
Mint greetings but was unable to
be present. A telepirone call to a
niece. Mr*. Robert Malllson. Or­
lando. Fla., completed the happy
day.
Although she lias suffered from
crippling -arthritis for yean, site
is alert and active and spend* her
days sewing, reading, crocheting
and writing letter*. Recently nlic
enjoyed a four-day trip to Carn da
with a niece, Mrs. Beatrice Per-

Milo Barry
Assisting with birthday cakes,
serving and arrangement* were
Mra. Perrin. Mn Ragla, Mr*. Milo
Barry. Mr*. Wendell Putter, Mr*.
Waynard Jarrard and Mr*. Lorry­
carpenter.

West Woodland
By

Vidor Sisson

ton Center Methodist Churchea

being in St. Mary's Hospital,
Grand Rapids, until Aug. 14. lie
was taken to Sunshine Hospital

could not operate to put In a

Merry Lee Belson Become* Bride.

Presbyterian Rites
Unite Couple in
Lovely Ceremony
Dole OBacnhdmcr. Jr., were
united in marriage in a double­
ring ceremony M the First
Presbyterian Church at 4 pm.
Saturday, Aug. 27. performed by
the Rev. Willard Curtl*.
The bride is the daughter of!
Mr. nnd Mrs Carl Bedaon. 603 W.

Wyandotte

cutting

the

cake;

Itself. Ha la able to be up In a

Pavtlch of Hastings pouring; the bright side. HLs youngest
Mis* Marcia Mulder, Hasting*. at daughter, Doris, 'Mra Arthur
the punch table; and Mis*
Deante Vanderpool, Milan, Ohio. and family, have been missionShores, at the gift table.
Merry * sorority. Sigma Kapps,
serenaded the couple following been field superIn Undent. I* exlhe reception and Dale's fratern­
ity Phi Sigma Kappa, presented teat at thu month and they plan

LOVELY BRIDE—MU* Linda Margaret Blossey became the bride
of Jaffrey J. Hinman in an Impressive ceremony at 7:30 o'clock
In Christ The King Lutheran Church at Orow* Pointe on Batur­
day. Aug. 20. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Helmut Blossey
of Peartree Lane. Grosse Pointe, and the groom 1* the son of
Hastings Postmaster and Mrs. Charles Hinman. 423 W Center
Street They are now at home at 309 Walnut Strict, Kalamaaoo.
The new Mr*. Hinman 1* a senior al Western Michigan Univer­
sity and her husband is a special education teacher here.

Ringo Swingos
Open Foil Season

on Saturday. Sept 24. in Uic East
Gym Guests welcome.

To Present Free
Paintings Thursday

Another season of dancing got
homo for their fa- underway Saturday night a* the
Ringo Swtngo Dance Club held
11 their first dance at the East Gym , The free paintings which were
ar™
Marve Freestone of Holland be­ won at Artists’ Workshop* out­
nn h. duil« u clkr. TMriy- door art show win be presented
NteUiimCr
attend^ lixiulm; Thuraday night. Sept. 15. at the
coup;*,
Odessa i Workshop's social meeting
R?HAMlnra
Tbe br,tU1 0DUP,° wlU rn‘kc per Mr. and Mra Gaylord Flory
..Ju-lr h«™ «.1W H. Ad«m. citv "tre.
moriSZ Mra
'
Winner* of the palnUngs are
The alter vanes were filled with ypJunji
non « WoodUM.
°" “»
I
“ld
snowflake
mum*
and
white
and
I
—
—
'
■
Kathryn spent last weekend at
Brue* Mead* and the
Fu,ir
waa held and Mra Blake Rising and Mr lwcre
NtethJ^r
and
0051
Meads
n,xl
Bonnie
;
Thf program for the evening
their Houghton Lake cottage.
Monday forenoon Mrs Prey call­
two
bo
’
r
*
Oaylord
and
family
u
position
left
vacant
bv
framing
by
Russ
Dlngeraon
Punch
Sharon William* song 'Because"
"teX
NeiS
*nd cookie* will be rened. All
'-Wedding Prayer.'
Praver "
n.., -r
Glenn Miller of Hale. * Mr and and "Wedding
mop at Cleveland
uteveuuio to visit the
tne -----------------r
, _ ~
——to atop
members and friends are invited
Mrs. Sterling French are the
ent from Chicago, TH.; Maple Gene Rising*. Ha would get
moved to Detroit.
to attend the meeting which will
Edith Larson. Director of Nura- proud grandparent*, of a seven by her father, wort- an "A” line Springs, N. Y.; Glendora, Call/.; home in Lima for lhe opening of I The club 11 *P"n*orlng square | begin at 8 o'clock.
1 pound. 10H ounce girl. Narcla rayun urgiuizu gown with lifted Milan. Ohio: 8C. Paul, Minn.;
tbe New York City echoota a* he dance lesson* every WednesdayEUa bom to Mr. and Mra. Vem
evening at the Ea-'.t Gym. Tlie
Oraduote Practical Nurse 1 Bcotl of Plainwell on Sept. J in waist. Beaded scalloped ChanShore*. Wayne, Pontiac, South­
next regular dance will be held) USEJkANNER WANT ADS!
Bronson Hospital. * Mr. and bodice and center panel of the field. Grand Rapid*, Battte
Maguiro i Donna Steeby &gt;. Has­
Colon where she attended Trachtings who will be employed In ent* of a six pound. IS ounce skirt. The detachable watteau Creek. lAnaing, Concord, WyanPort Huron; Connie VanSyckle, girl. Naomi, born Sept 4, at chapel train was complete with a
aumed her teaching of Home
Dowling, at Community Ho-pltel, Community Hospital. Mr*. Couch
silk English onranza with a for­
Battle Creek; Jeanne and Caro­
ward floral headpiece of match­
lyn John-Ton. Delton. at Pennock
The WSC8 met at Uie home ing orgunz-a enhanced with *oR
Hospital; Linda Stowell. Wood­
,&lt;Mni*&lt;i MT*, Frank Ntethamar.
land, at Greenville, and Anne of Mr*. Norwood Hughes Wed­ green Ulte* of tho valley. 6h*
By Mn. Lloyd Owm
MM test Mra Blake Riling and
SkedgaU, Nashville, at Charlotte. nesday. ♦ Wednesday Mr*. Ru­ carried a bouquet of white and
dolph Soya and Imt committee yellow roae*. baby breath and
Mr. and Mra Robert Bobuda Greenvilla Bunday end visited
met al U&gt;c Methodist Church to Jnand children from Albion called Mra. Chloe Hauer. They found
sister's maid of honor. Rrldf«- on Mr. and Mra Will Gurd. Sun- kOra Hau* feeling fine'. She
Mr*. Robert Frey and family atemalda were Mis* Judy TrachMr. Harley Bawdy of Bay City
dinner with Mr. and Mr*. Fred
combined birthday
Frey. In the afternoon Mr. and
both their birthday*
Mrs Lynn Towns of tAnslng.
route to Allegan
son called on tho group. * Mr*. Miss Teachworth and Mias BarVcregvlecn Leonard and chil­ tantl are sorority sister* of the
AUegap County Fair for a num­
dren spent Saturday with Mr. bride Th.- maid of honor nnd
There'a a lawyer in your life—There will come a lime
ber of year*. Ke will return home
and Mrs Leo Frey. Jimmy stayed bridesmaids dresra were all In
in your life when you need the wise counsel of a person
tho'lMh. * Mr. and Mrs. Victor
all night * Mr. and Mrs. Doug­ •cospray color with cotton lace
las Crago and family of New bodices. modified empire waist­ from South Haven •* Mrs. Jatkle
trained in the law. Just as surely as you turn to your clergy­
Berlin. Wl*.. spent the weekend lines trimmed with satin and Segur and Connie from NUh- key at Pennock Hoapttal Friday.
Mra
Harriet
Perkin*.
who
form
­
visiting Mr. and Mr* Gordon matching lace waUcau panel vllle railed at Lynden Ndtrt*’
man and your doctor, you will turn lo your lawyer in time
erly reelded hero or. Barnum
X
: J.
Buxton.
trains complete with Dior bow. Friday.
of need. Right now, before you need him, is the lime to
Mr. and Mn/Lynden Norrt*
Mr. and Mra. Robert Phillips and *Um skirt* of sheer chiffon.
room but expected to go home
and daughter* attended the wed­ All carried solid boll* of white
consult turn on problems that may lead to trouble; he is
on Baturday.
ding of Ml® Ruth Ann Crandell and yellow snowflake mums and
Albert Reeoor and daughter.
daisies dyed to match the
sworn by lhe ethics and traditions of his profession to servo
Helm, with Edward Reeaor. were
the Ackerman Baptist Church drnwes. They all wore, daisy, District. Bunday. *■ Mr and Mra
you faithfully and under the seal of privacy. If you have a
I Roy
.
Chandler from Haallnga dinner guewt* on Bunday, Sept
near Jackson, Saturday. * Mra. headpieces
Mrs David Rathbun of 620 Jen­
nings Landing. Battle Creek, as­
sisted by members of tlx- Battle
Creek District Michigan Licensed
Practical Nurses Association.
Other TMtinuas in honor of
this class were a luncheon given
by the Sisters of Mercy at Lrila
^oapKal on Aug. 3; a luncheon
at Community Hospital on Sept.
6; and a class banquet at In­
mans. Holiday Inn, Battle Creek
on Aug. 30 attended by class!

Banfield-Vicinity

nations, the fraternity flower.
Fur their wedding trip through
Northern Michigan, tbe new Mra
Oasenhetmer wore a three-piece

East Doud

Births at Pennock

MODEL«|

FINANCE CQ|

MODEL FINANCE
140 W. State St.
Halting*
Phone 945-3429
aad Friday tiU I P.M
2h% Pa. Ma fa tJOO

Edith Groat hud live Thursday

Little Muss Judy L1 n d s a y, called aft Lloyd Owen* Bundgy.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thom“*
■— - --•
_
j I children from Algonquin and
’ Leonard were Sunday dinner flower girl and Master Douglas I Mr. and Mra William Oox and
guc*t* of Mr. and Mr*. Norman Owen,
____ ______
son___
of____
Mr._____
and_____
Mr* children from Nashville were
Frey In Battle Creek. Later the Chauncey Owen of Concord,
two families drove to the home)Mich., was the ringbeonr
Lloyd Owen*.
of Mr and Mr* Everett Couch
Richard Inwe of Southfield
to are the new young lady. * acted m hl* fraternity brother's
Mlae Amalia Walt* plana to
Mr. and Mra Willard Hlbbanl best man. John Lacko ot Kalafrom St Mary’s Lake called on
weekend visiting her niece. Mra
Mr and Mra Fred Frey Sunday. Ind. and David Guinn of Palos
♦ Mr and Mrs. Gordon Buxton Heights, Hl., also fraternity
were Saturday caller*.al the brothers, were ushers.
Harold Gray home in Olivet.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert towel).
Mr. and Mra Percy Ellsworth R1 Hastings, were master and
of Hale spent la*t Sunday with mistress of ceremonies.
Mr. and Mrs Leo Prey and
For her daughter’s wedding,
I Kathryn at Houghton. * Mr. and Mrs Bclson chose a three-piece
Mrs. Robert Phillips and family bone-beige silk suit with peaattended the lodeo In Sparta
last Sunday * The Johnson re­ sngc of yellow rones The groom*
union »u held al Bedford Park
un Sunday.
let dress with white accessories
and a corsage cf yellow rose*
The reception was held follow­
ing the ceremony In the Leaaon
Sharpe Memorial Hall with Miss
Carolyn Sunders of Dearborn
and Miss Fran Urtaanek of

dec and daughter of Heatings. In

Gllmcre Museum near Hickory
Corners and greatly enjoyed the
foreign care, old American car*,
steam engines, narrow gauge

problem, consult your lawyer promptly. If you don't have

a lawyer, call your local bar association or contact the—
State Bar of Michigan, Lansing 48914.

whkh are on display there.

«oq of Lansing visited the R.,'J.
Waldrops on Bunday.

'Shoes-off" comfort

Electric Heating

"My brother-in-law
sells insurance, so I
can’t join the Club!’
Bure you ahi. Some of our nicest members have
to buy their automobile insurance from another
friend. We understand.
We also understand that these folks want the
world's finest travel information; the readiness
of 22,000 AAA Emergency Road Service Ga­
rages; the new, broad family protection of the
Club's Personal Accident Insurance Policy; Bail
Bond protection; Camping and Boating Guides;
•nd countless additional aids to carefree travel­
ing around the block or around the world.
Join today (and receive a handsome gift when
you get your brother-in-law—or any otherfriend
-to join)!
,
.

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Your
water
make
you
see
red?

Call or writs Conauman Power for
FREE ELECTRIC HEATING BOOKLET I
Ask about 1100 Installation allowance

There s no need to fight it any longer. Now have
all the clear, filtered water you wont at a turn of
your faucets. For a free estimate . . .
Pick up your phone and say . .

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Wl 5-5102

JI

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�The Hastings Banner

To Honor 44
Mrs. Kunde
kng.TimeLlJS.'S^X

Section Three—Paget 1 to t&gt;

I Thursday. September 15. 1966

«nd-

Church Members
.

Mrs. Sonneville ! To Ordain Pastor
At special
Snecinl C.rarp
/ll
IrTllCe
Dies Friday;
Brethren Services
I
Dr.
Herman
A.
Hoyt,
president
Rites Monday
of Grace Theological Seminary
ntar Shultz, who died Friday mesaagta on "prophecy” at tlie
morning. Sept 9. al Bronson, Grace Brethren Church at Jet­
Hospital In Kalamazoo, were | ferson and Center Streets.
held at 2 p.m. Monday al tire
The eeriea begins Sunday,
Hcnton-Smlth Funeral Home at Sept. 18, and conUuues through
Udton.
Sunday. Sept. 25. except WedThc Rev. Donald Tack offl- nesday. when there will be a

Cedar Creek Cemetery.
I Dr. Hoyt, who has a wide
Mra. Bonneville had suffered Bible teaching ministry and who

to the hospital three days prior

books, will preach on ‘The Signs

She was bom on Oct. 27. 1899
on Sunday night, fojIn Barry County, the daughter! *owed CQch evening by timely
of Gtorgc nnd Almlna (Mlnzey) 1 WP,C» **lh
flnal «neM»3eL?n
Kenyon On Jan. 1. 1918. alie Sunday evening. Sept. 23. "The
nuurled Lester Sonnevllle. She tlme for lhe «cond
ot
worked for lhe HasUngs Aluml- i Christ is at hand."
num Products Company from | Also on Sunday. Sept. 18. Pas1945 until retiring in 1960.
I tor Russell Sarver of Grace
In addition to her husband, i Brethre n Church will be ordainshe Is survived by two daugh- i cd minister.
tera, Mr*. Dale iLoma&gt; Larabco
‘
'to attend
--------All‘ are welcome
of R2 Delion and Mrs Donald those services.
'Lorraine' Manning of R1 Has­
tings; eight grandchildren: four
great grandchildren, and u sis­
ter. Mra. Adnh Misener of South­
gate. Calif.For Banner Classified Ads
Call WI 5-3481

Stan Trumble, C.L.U.

Seventh-day
Health. Welfare
Center Program

Forty-four

Of

membra

theisley and

Prisoners’ Meals Representatives Need Donors for
From 9 Churches Middleville
Cost County
Attend Course
Representatives from tbe nine Next Monday
S1.296 in August churches
were present at lhe

family of Williams’

and Grand Streets, anil be honorvd
u
TOth anniversary of Johnson.
the load chureb The anhlverthe thrill of their lives, as they
not only saw him, but Ruby
rho have been members sliook iuuids with him. after he
alighted from his plane at the
more, and the dates of their airport.
membership ore aj follows:

w

Cooley; 1016, Amy Bower, Wilma
Pennington: 1020. Ruth West,
Margaret Phillips; 1021, Mildred
Factor. Arlene Struble, Arthur
Struble; 1922. Olive Campbell,
Fred Bower. Harvey Myers, Mary
Myera, Lucille Bennett. Floyd
Myers. Lois Miller, Otta b'tc.-by,
Clarabelle Apsey. Wanda Col­
ston; 1926. Leon West; 1929.
Pearle West; 1931. Dorothy Reid:
1932. Clancy Tift. Lcnabdle Tift
Clay Adams, Minnie Adams. Wil­
liam Sponable. Edith Scakley;
1933, Eva Bunnell. Mildred Olm­
stead. Virginia Myera. Elmer
Apsey; 1935. Jennie Eltcrbcck.
Minnie Murray; 1939, Bemlre
Calms; 1940. ^larence Bump,
Myrtle Bump. Melva Whitney.
Winifred Keller; 1941, Dorothy
Cuppon. Mary Lou Dawn. Beulah
Hathaway. Keith Myers. Kenneth
Stamm.
Those who lune gone out from
the church to give special
Christian service will also be
Th—
Clark O Ahuna 1900 E R

Officert Make 55
Tript to Charlotte
In Buty Month

j

।

first of the "Christian Life 'and
.Witness" classes which was held
nt the Wesleyan Methodist lhe right type’" Your anxwer
Church Sundaj- aftmoon.

Barry County spent &gt;1,296 for
meals for prisoners In the Eaton
County Jail during August. BherI Iff Merl H. Campbell reported to supplied to the Hastlnm Area
.Linda Kleinschmidt, a1964 [he
of Supervlsors Tues. Youth Council by tlie Billy Gra­
ham Films AaiociaUcn. and is
—
-- traduate of the University of t
Michigan School of Dental Hy- j “ay| giene. is now associated with Dr.
In addition, his officer* made counseling program Ip their
Among the 332 members ot,'' Fremont R. Brooks here. Her ‘ 55 trips lo Charlotte, transport- large campaigns.
The Instructor. Rev. Olson W.
Hl«h School.
_• ;
Clark extends an Invitation to
Eaton County seat The three any who migh. desire to take
collegiate careers will be three
sheriff's cruisers traveled a total the course.
from Hastings.
of 16.607 miles during the 31­
Frtxn tl»e who take the
day period.
course, the counMlora will be *e24*4 Ottawa TralL Mazk Engle
1J
s'
lected for the showing of the
at 940 W. Madison and Evelyn
* naSlltlgS
Sheriff's officer* policed' 66 (Urn. "The Restless Ones” Sept.
vonReis of 1402 S. Broadway.
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traffic accidents in which two
Also a member of Alma's Class
persons were killed. 40 more were
of *70 will be Katherine Murray
The Ray Overholt Family of injured and there was property
of R3. Hickory Corners.
Battle Creek will be at tlie Han- damage in 37 accidents.
The freshmen will participate
in a three-day orientation sea-' t,niES BapU-st Church Sundaj'. | Officer* made 26 other traffic
sion prior to regtatratlon on! Sept. 18 for the 11 a.m. and 7:30 ; investigations, issued 71 traffic
summons, assisted other departWednesday. Sept. 21. The flrat pm serricra
.i """
। ments, on 23 ocaslons, registered
I 21 guns, checked out 47 mlscelprogram ore scheduled -for of ****'• ^Li wife. Millie, and laneous complaints, made 26
Thund.y.Sax n.
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beautiful floweni and a smile for
everyone.
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Thousand-Angels. Is
toxlcanLs plus
Dr LTJ
Robert
Uon "Ten
UI scsslon
Vision of
of ln
intoxicants,
plus asasr.ow
in
Hendershot Building has been Mexloo Mission Work. fcr. and i^ p^S^t ^ys thJFduril
«« r.OW in World-Wide
WOr d-Wlde «l^but^
distribution I .‘...I,. - ...I oth« taw
I.... viotatlons.
i„„.
serving Barry County for the Mr*. Leon West. 1948.
&lt;&gt;n record and song sheet. One I
Prior to the banquet there will
Jntof thcir 1AUst «'co«lln83- "I'U
*
During thia lime 260 persons te own hou» ‘IS pm. on Un
Si
“• «» "Uh. Mom." was aruun
by Mrs Overholt.
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of clothing, plus dishes, turn!- pm,
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Albion Coin Club will be
sary week wlU abo Include the
al Alma. thc local c
been distribated.
anniversary Sunday. Sept. 25.
lhe
llcadClnjC to attand.
The church wishes to take this wUh a special woml.lp service at I
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opportunity to thank nil who 11 am al which Ume Rev. A M
have contributed to thia organl- CoMmm a rmmer pm«,. .U&gt; rpfSlSSSS oe U1O MUUHII uxiy qmuiiyuig
bun, U» mm-ge.
,OT the dean's list, Dr. Swanson =
I for
served. Cali 945-3013. 945-9465 or
| said, ruse to ti»e highest level In
945-3614 if you have articles to
donate or in need. The renter-------------------------------- o_
j An enrollment of npproxlmatewill be open on Wednesday* from I p|ans Acfrivitiflc
10 nm. to 2 am. to serve you.
ritms MCriVITIGS
[ ly 1.050 students is anticipated
Members of lhe Hiawatha Re- at tho outset of the 1966-67
Donna West of Kalamazoo Is b&lt;kah Lodge plan to attend a school year.
------------ •------------visiting her mother. Mra. Audrey visitation of District 23 at BelAckley, a few daya thia week.

B &amp; K

Rebekah Lodge

Phone Vermontville
259-7298

bw 'nside the bright turbulent
WeS* world of todays youth...
Sydiai^nnSUIUM

Central Auditorium

SPECIAL

(Hastings)

Take Home

Ronald Keithley
Receives Scholarship
To N. Y. University

the .‘.canon Friday evening.
The Past Noble Grand meet­
ing will be Wednesday, Sept. 21,
with Mrs. Bertha Weyennan and
Ronald C. Kclthlay, waa awajdthe regular lodge meeting Is ed the John Ben Snow Scholar­
ship by the Root Tilden selec­
tion committee of the New York
day. Sept. 25, to deliver canned University School of Law.
fruit, and other Items. a project
Tills scholarship carries a sti­
of District 23. They will also put pend of »1.000 and In addition,
on a program for those Uvjng al a full tuition scholarship In lhe
.
iI Wiiioutu
amount OI
of •*1300
i/mu irauun*
making a itiuu
total
..........
Following Fridays meeting of $2,800 for the academic
year
'hne were refreshments and en- Of 1966-1967
lertalnment.
I Selection
. ..
. ..
Is based. on academic
1 proficiency, extra curricular
A full-grown ocean sunfish achievement and apparent ca­
may measure 11 fee: and weigh pacity for public ."crvice.
2,000 pounds.
Ron is the son of Mr. and
Mrs, Horry Keithley of Podunk
Lake. He graduated from Has­
tings High School In 1962 and
Michigan State Uiuveralty, with
honors, in June of this year.

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Mail Orders: Box 247, Hastings

TOUCHDOWN PLAY

ducted by Western Michigan
University open in Hartings this
week at Southeastern School.
Monday a elaaa in "Teaching
of Elementary Mathematics"

For the Family

“Psychology of Learning” »u
started.
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Donora are needed Monday,
Sept
19. at the Middleville
Methodist Church from 12 nowi

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Savings Accounts

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Auto Loans

Money Orders

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Barry W.CT.U.
Holds 87th
Convention

Church Services

Billy Graham
Film at Central
Auditorium
irrilst Billy Graham, will
rtwwn in Hastings at 7:30
Friday; Saturday and Sunday.

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Fr&lt;« ^Aethodists
Have Evongoliitic
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JLINE8S CHURCH WOODLAND
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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH WOODLAND '
uth Hanover
UNITED BRETHREN CHV«CH
1302 South
. Hanover
.. . .
r,
— ■ —- •
.
Hastings Wiehlgan
Wxne 945-9429
Sunday sctx»i. 10 am. '
Morning
Curtis, Superintendent. Classes
for all agea with eompetent
Public invited.
teechtra A nursery with adults
In charge to permit all parents

Junior Bunday School In'
ciiarge of Phyllis Munn and
Oladys Hamblin.
11 am. Worship Service. Bcr-

W, Glen Campbell, Pastor

THE GAIjHWf

BAPTIST'CHURCH
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Fixne 945-5TO4
, 16 am. Sunday school.
-ni us. Montag worship.

30 at Central School Auditorium,
the Billy Graham film. The

Bring in your prayer request

Bunday school contest starts
Sept. 25th. leading up to Holly

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FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. HasUngs
where a Christian Experience
Makes You a Member.

11 am. Morning worship.
11 am. Morning wcrahlp.
6:30 Youth Fellowship.
6:30 Evening prayer.
7 Evening worship.
7 Wednesday praytjr and Bible
study.

McCallum

united

BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
"The Church of the Wildwood"
Otte Lake Road
3

Morning worship. 10 am. Sunday school. 11 am.
Christian Qldeavor, 7:15 pm.
Evening service. 8 p.m.
Prayer. Bible Study Wednea-

Christian Temperance Union
convened at 10 am. Wedhosday,
Sept. 7 al the HasUngs Wedayan

Saturday Sabbath school. 8:30.
Worship, 11 am.
corned the group. Rev. Charles
Olbtoe pastor ot the Coate Orove

Bunday. Voloe of Prophecy,
Radio WJKF, 1230. 8:30 am.

rations, hi* subject being “Our

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Georgs 8. Marshall, Pastor
Max M. OvMMhlre, Pastor
Church School, 10 am.
Worship service, 10 am.

11 am. Morning wnrahlp.
7 pm. Evening worship.
8:15 pm. Junior Service, David
and Ronda Munn In charge. HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Teens and Young Adults, Merlin OF GOD CHUBCH
Emphasis in lhe interest of and Dorene Buhl in charge.
102 E. Woodland Avenue
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
a hard-hitting. bold approach “Christian Youth Crusaders' will Adult Prayer Meeting, Mrs. Rogbe Wednesday night, Thursday
9:46 am. Bunday school
11
am.
Morning
worship.
7 pm. Evangelistic Service,
Friday will be “Family Night/
8 pm. Young People* service.
Bible
Bunday school
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
stir the heart and mind. Having week night and on Bunday, Bun­ music.
7 pm. Wednesday service.
Every Bunday—“This is the
7:30 pm. Wednesday. Mldday school at 3:45 am. Morning
Lite" over WKEO-TV, 9:30 am.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
channel 3; WOOD-TV, 10:30
fly Gospel Hour at 7 pm. Special
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES »
ringing Is planned for each sera picture that tcUs the world
Bunday public talk. 3 pm.
the truth and comes up with an
Pall Revival. Oct. 7 through CARLTON CENTER
noon channel 13.
tend an invitation to the public 16 with Rev. Coyt York a* the METHODIST CHURCH
.The Lutheran Hour, over
answer will satisfy, challenge to attend.
Rev. Richard Vandeni
special evangelist.
WKZO, 12:30 pm.; over WBCK,
and inspire young and old alike
Ttjursday, Sept. 15, Missionary
Morning worship, 9:15
Marth Circle will meet at
Rev. Chaitner Miller, Pastor
church at 12:46 thl* Wednesday
Saturday. Sept 17. Youth Zone COATSGROVE
11 am. Morning worship.
i.ii~
.»
r.mn-mumj
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
son cottage on Algonquin Lake.
Rally at Hopkins Campground
age situation. cleanly and wlthPranr meeting Wednesday, 7.
Th!* coming Monday the
with Uie Rockford Church us
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Lutheran Women's Missionary
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
League will meet for Its quarter­
church at 1:16. Afternoon and
Bible school, 10 am.
ly poliuck supper al 8:30 In the
Worship hour. 11 am.
church basement.
Wednesday. Thursday and FrtChristian Endeavor, 6:30 pm.
With a background setting
rovlded by lhe 1983 Billy Graam Loa Angeles Crusade, and

?5£Sf,25'2E£
ELTON EEVENTH-DAY
’VENTI8T OTTO
CHURCH
ADVENTIST
Wlifar Hamit

Christian Endeavor. 7 pm.,
Dorrell Stmtard. president.
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
pm, Betty Ovenshire, director.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.

served as a Juvenile officer.

phen E. Vesblt lias assumed —
ties as assistant pastor of St.
Rose of Lima Catholic Church

Recognition

last.
during
David Hawley, who ha* been as­
signed as uasUtant at St Mary Hendershott of Middleville: Mra.
Magdalen Parish in Grand Rap­ Mamie Tabberer and Earl Fox
ids. Father Hawley originally

pm. Class leaders, Clayton Mote
and Fred Bawdy.
Sacred Heart tn Grand Rapids.
Father Vesblt was ordained into
the priesthood in June, 1963.
president, Mra. Virginia Darby;
STONEY POINT
Cools Grove; promotion secreFREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Keep
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
port: treasurer, Mra. Beatrice
Prayer Wednesday, 2 pm.
METHODIST CHURCH
Dunning. Cloverdale, and record­
East MlciUgnn at State Road
ing .•xxrttary. Mrs. Souder, Nash- .
11 am. Preaching.
Olson W. Clark, pastor
vlUe.
8 pm. Preaching.
10 turn. Bunday School.
Mra. Ardis Bureley of Sun­
11 am. Worship service. Serfield, Third District president.
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
1/4 Mlle R. of M-66 on Slate Rd.
which
ahe emphasised that over
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
50 percent of ail automobile ac6:30 pm. Youth Fellowship.
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
alcohollc drinks. Also 80 percent
Wednesday, 7:46 p. m. prayer.
of all accidents after midnight
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Glrto Clark. the pastor's father.
and Bovs Brigade.
the places whore alcoholic drinks
Women's Monthly Missionary MILO BIBLE CHURCH
are served. "Wake Up. America,
Fellowship 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
Route 3 Delton
Rev. Frank Crabb, Bible teacher
HASTINGS UNITED
The convention closed by form­
HOLINESS CHURCH
CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE
ing a Friendship Circle and
Bunday school, 10 am.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
1719 N. Broadway
ringing "Blest Be The Tie That
Worship. 11 am.
Marvin Blckmiller, Pastor
Almon O. Fulton. Pastor
METHODIST CHURCH
Binds."
Freeport Union will en­
Sunday evening service, 7:30.
Sunday school 10 am.
410 E. Madison, 945-5065
tertain tlie convention in 1987.
Morning worship. 11 am.
4 ml. W. of Broadway, Freeport
Bunday school. 9:45 am.
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Morning worship. II am.
Youth service 7 pm.
Sunday school. 10 am.
EVANGELICAL UNITED
Morning worship, 11 am.
Evening service 7:30 pm.
BRETHREN CHURCH'
Young People's service, 7 pm.
Bible study and prayer. 7:30
Eaxt and Grand Street*
INTER-LAKES
pm. Wednesday.
Hastings
'
BAPTIST CHURCH
H. J. Buwaida. Minteter
Delton.
Mi
chig
an
WOODLAND METHODIST
Phone* WI 5-3397,
WI 5-4995
LAKEWOOD
Rev.
David
Honeywell.
Pastor
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
Office hours T/ueeday through
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday sohoql, 10 am.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Friday. 9 am to noon, other
Community Room above
Worship, 11 am.'
Morning worship. 11 am.
times by appointment.
The first Fall board of manaWoodland Fire Station
Evening worship, 7 pm.
Youth Fellowship, 7:38 pm.
Rev. Wayne Richie, Pastor
■ gera meeting of United Church
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm.
Leon West. Bupt. Classes and I Women of the Hastings Area
9:50 am. Bunday school.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
competent teachers for all Nura- was held Friday, Sept 9. at lhe
CAUTON
BEVENTH-DAY
Hickory Comers, Michl gan
Parish Hotlsc of Emmanuel
ADVENTIST CHURCH
, 11 am. Morning Worship. Ser­
Elder Gerald N. Black
10 a.m. Sunday school.
For information, write Wayne mon: "The Abode of the Dam­
Sabbath scipol, 9:30 am.
church represen11 am. Morning wonthip, jun­
Richie, R1 Vermontville.
ned." ofganlst. Mrs. Ruth West.
Saturday worship, 10:46 am.
ior church and nursery provided.
Bower, president, to plan events
for the interdenominational
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH Youth Department.
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Night.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
group. Mra. Theodore Stevens
Rev. Pr. Ralph J. Kelly
8:30 pm&lt; Choir rehearsal.
SCIENTIST
Rev, fitephen Vesblt. Assistant mon: Study in Romans.
boatmsea.
^Bundaj Masses, 7, 8. 10. 11:30 ZNuwjay. Rachel Circle, 9:15.
WOODLAND
Wednesday,
Prayer
and
Bible
The ndgtant committee reportCHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Btcdy.
'
cd that 27 schafK kits and 70
8319 Coats Grove Road
Wednesday
service,
B
pm.
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Saturdays, 7:30 am. on Snndaya
10:00 am. Morning Group.
- *nd “&lt;llh kUj&gt; *c'
Reading room open Wednes­
___ .led by a money gift were
7 pm. Old fashioned praise oomponu
day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.
deliverer!
___ .5delivered personally this Bum­
Sunday school. 10:46 Am. *
service.
mer to the Ionia Migrant Minis­
Wednesday night, 7:30_Aflult_
8 pm. Chancel Choir RehearLAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH ST. AUGUSTINE,
try Committee.
choir practice.
jRev. Carl Silvemail. Pastor
MIDDLEVILLE
Thursday, Junior choir. 4 pm.
These were provided as a pro­
j Saturday. Sept 24th, 75th an,Morning worship. 10 am.
nlversary, 2 open house and cof- ject by the United Vacation
' Sunday school. 11 am.
Church
School in Hastings. They
■fee
hour.
'
Sunday worship. 7:30 pm.
8T. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
were
received very gratefully
Wednesday family worship.
1 fl pm. Banquet al church.
CHURCH AT DELTON
and other church groups are in­
Adult Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash, Pastor ii Saturday, Sept. 17, youth wlU vited to participate next year
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Masses, 7:30. 11 am. I travel to MSU to the football under the sponsorship of United
Boys, Girls Fellowship. 7:30.
game.
Church Women.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
KILPATRICK UNITED
DOWUNG
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Introduced as the chairman for
BRETHREN CHURCH
Woodland at Veils Road
World Community Day In No­
Rev. Einar Unseth. Pastor
vember. She announced that lhe
DELTON METHODIST
Ph. 367-2917
oounty-wide meeting wlU be held
Marcias E. Taber. Minister
"A Friendly Christ-Centeaed Bt u* First Methodist Church
11 am Worship
Church study. Bunday. 9:45.
Church.”
of Hastings on Thursday. Nov.
Worship. Sunday. 11 am.
Bunday school, 10 am. Classes 3, beginning with a 12:30 pm.
Youth Fellowship. Sunday, 6.
luncheon.
for everyone.
IRVING CHAPEL
Worship service. 11 am. Ser­
Chancel choir. 7 pm. Thursday.
mon: “Mystery of Mysteries.” George A. Huff, formerly a mis­
Nursery
service
provided.
sionary
to Sierra Leone in Africa.
HASTINGS
1 CHURCH OF GOD
Cherub and Junior choirs. Al present she and her husband,
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
the Wesleyan Methodist Confer­
Wednesday. 3:44 pm.
(Pentecostal’
ence
Superintendent,
reside in
Senior
choir.
Wed,
8
pm.
! Pastor, Rev. James R. Hatfield
Rev. Russell Sarver. Pustor
Bethel Bible study, Thursday, Hostingx.
Watson Cor., 34 miles
Sunday school. 10 am.
■ On that day the completed
Worship hour. 11 am.
Junior Catechism class. (to­ sewing project* for World Com­
Bunday school, 10 am.
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
munity Day. pajamas for Viet­
| Worship, 11 am.
gether with parent*’ Priday. 8.
Nothing but the Bible.
Senior Catechism clans, Satur- nam. wlU be brought Ln. The of­
' Bunday Evangelistic service.
fering wlU be divided between
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Church Council Tuesday. Sept. two project*: 1. Promotion of a
Y.P.E. Tuesday, 7:30 pm.
Henry VanTII. Evangelist
20, 8 pm.
family planning program in In­
dia: and 2. the building of a
A Hearty Welcome to AU I
HASTINGS FREE
women's training center In the
METHODIST CHURCH
highlands of New Guinea.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
The meeting closed with highBoltwood and E state Road
CHRIST CHURCH
Ught* of lhe State Assembly of
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
United Church Women held in
Morning worship. 11 am.
CHURCH
Rev. Earl Gaskill, Pastor,
Cadillac
In May. given by the
Campground Rd.. 8 miles south
Morning worship, 9:30 am.
Pastor, Donald Tack
Sunday School. 10:30 am.
Bunday, 8:30 am. Free MethoSunday school, 10 am.
Christian Endeavor, 6:16 pm.
Willard
&gt;UMt broadcast over WPUR.
Worship, 11 am.
Evening service. 7 p.m.
' Christian Youth Crusaders,
Youth mealing. 6:15 pm.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30. Curtis.
Wednesday, after school.
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30 pm.
A united service of the Area
Young People'* Service, Thurs­
United Brethren Churches will
day, 7 pm.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH be held In the Hastings Church
A lesson-senribn on •flatter"
200 W. Green street
Sept. 19. al 7:30 pm. Conference will be presented at Christian
TIUNITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Rev. George Elliott
superintendent. Rev. Green will Science churches this Sunday.
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Jtev. John Jolderama
be chairman and Rev. George The Goldtxi Text Is from Jere­
Lake Odessa LPA. Campgrounds
Telephone WI 5-4945
Rapids miah: "Truly In vain is salva­
Phone DR 4-8277
8:30 am. Service. Breakfast Church will be speaker.
tion hoped for from the hill*,
and from the multitude of
Bunday school. 10 am.
11:00 am. Worship, sermon for
mountains: truly in tlie Lord
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Morning worship, 11 am.
CHURCH
Young People’s Service, 7 pm.
7 pm. Sr-Hi MJYF.
Broadway and Center
Willard
H.
Curtis,
Minister
Bible Study. Wed, 7:30 pm.
7 pm. Bunday also 6 Youth
HASTINGS BAPTIST^
Sunday. Sept. II.
memberahip da*se5.
Homing worship. 9:30 and 11. Rev. Russell Housema
8 Adult membership claMos.
HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
Thursday, carol choir, 3:30.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Children's choir, 3:30.
11 am. Worship. Special:
Youth choir, 4.
6:30 Junior High and Senior Ray Overholt family of B
Chancel choir. 7:30.
High Youth FeUowahips will Creek with special music. Br
Hastings. Mich.. WI 3-0465
bare a supper-meeting at the
Circuit Churches
11 am. Junior Church, for
church
Circuit church service Title:
Worship. 11 am.
8 Conversation on Church children 4 through 8 yean.
Tuesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
8:30 pm. All Young People's
Membership in tbe lourtge.
Worship service, 9:30 am.
Bunday, "Faith for Today." on
Groups.
Tuesday Activities
Church school 10:30.
Martin Corners
.
Bunday. Voloe of Prophecy,
vice. Spec Lal: The Ray Over­
holt family with gospel music.
Worship service, 10:30 am.
choir. church school teachers , aumaay—-v.w pm. vor
SOUTH KALAMO
and Vacation Church School talion Boya Club
HtNTECOSTAL
Church school 10:30 am.
Tuesday Activities
Morning worship. 11:30 am.
Bev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
Boys
Wsman's saodaUon in Memorial
'I Ionia Rd.. Kalamo
Hajj. A nursery wlU be provided.
WOODBURY UNITED
Wet&amp;ctey
Activities
BRETHREN CHURCH
slonaTy.JJociMy meeting.
Wednesday Activities
,Village Of Wdodbury
the film.
7:30 pm. Prayer and Bible
Woahlp. 11 Am.
3:30 Cherub etotr practice. study.
Junior church for children: 4-9.
CHRISTIAN
Thursday Activities
Youth choir reboanal. Wed.. A Mrs. Robert Brown, directing.
6:30 pm. Pioneer Oirto PllThursday AxWvitias
NDMtp ssnrice. 7-46 am.
0 Kirk House choir practice.
'
Youth
Fellowship,
Wed,
7.
Bctdppsr
7
pm.
Pioneer Girl* Colonist*.
Bible
Study
and
Pyaytr
sreWorship. 10 am.
pm. at Roger, tlce.
Bunday school. 11:16 am.
of church.
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
Evening worship 7:30 pm.

United Church
Women Prepare
Future Activities

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membership

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Tbe aurprtert Chtaf of State

Lansing on Wednesday, Sept. n. i
handled a few hundred dollars

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ern Michigan farmee* showed tho
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Committee grate with a minimum of lime

il epp, Extension agricultural
economist at Michigan State

Tho offering will include year-

Barry Farm
Calendar..

few outstanding ram lambs
war* appointed.
_________
The members were reminded to I quirementa.
Cnurtry Stare" Satr. U. Gift Items In

Lamb price* wore quite favor-

would seem to be the right time
to select a top quality nun for
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scholarship fund loaned by
two-year period is a very
tern, and the use of a good

The next meeting

with a 7 olock potluck dinner. ward increased income from the

Barry Youngsters
toun
Can
Enroll
in
Raising Quality
TV
4H
Club
Of Market Hogs

gutate

Beef Producers
Learn Feed Value
At MSU Event

principal

The Hessian fly Is a small two-

ot the lower leaves and the stalk
and suck the Juices of the plant.
More than 400 Michigan beef
The Insect la so-called because
Hta^°n,nlvm?tv? BeefhCattle mmt ™ •109-9*8- Family labor of the belief that it was brought
ment waa 1109948. Family labor
n?.
&lt;«■ 7» ixrant o! th. to this country during the
KX
» American Revolution by German
Hessian soldiers.
•vent:
“*tum-It doesn't make any differNet ’rortJ1 of °*se
inenc whether beef cattl. are
durtn«
raised in fully covered feed lots! Ot ths 1 &gt;0 farms, more than oneor lots that are only 40 percent fourth (28) had a loa in net
.
.
uy.iWH
IvwmumI nW
Tha Yeckley 4H Club win have
worth by |2,000 or lees, 19 In- a potluck supper at Northeastern
Trials conducted by MSU ani­
mitnanerv researchers
researenen Hugh
Hurn
net worth from 12,000- School Monday, Bept. 1#. 1066 al
mal husbandry
6:30 pm. .
Henderaon
H. William New- g;0^0;
Each family should bring
land showed that cattle In the .
two different lota showed no dlfwHh
average being table service and two SlshM to
ference in rate and efficiency of I S8.64O.
The meeting will begin at 7:30
gain or carcass quality. And.
"Increasing net worth Is coover a year's time, there was no | pcclally important to younger and fair prize money will be dis­
difference in bedding costa be- formers who are attanptlng to tributed. Election of ofllcen will

Yeckley 4H‘ers to
Get Fair Premiums

gallon, you could drive 18 million
miles or around the world about
700 times on the propellant re­
quired for the ApoUo/Batum V
lunar landing missions.
determined primarily by the 1m- who tire about
tween.the two lota.
(accumulate assets" Hepp said. and anyone interested in joining
proranent made by a relatively
—Beef cattle fed Budex silage ! Higher management Income
.•snail number of purebred swine Uon Club members by viewing
are encouraged to attend.
'breeders according to Ed Miller, the 4H TV Action Club Saturday
Michigan State University ex­
com silage.
i asaoriated with more
EXPIRT T1RI
tension swine specialist.
TH.U
U»l ,l«r caln, '“»* "TO
SfRVICE
programs, along with a project given a full feed of Budex plus!
-- -------- ,
A£_r 11 1
(
booklet, will make it possible for 1 percent of their body weight in
three boors that the individual the enrolled members to make a dally concentrates gained 18 per- United States, has come in one
cent slower than cattle get Ung a fotm ? other ataoe lherarilett
full feed of com silage plus the dafs of recorded history, the Naplained.
ness projects.
Boya and Giris In the 4th. same amount of concentrates (tional Geographic aays. During
LONG-TERM IOANS
can obhdn I MSU researchers concluded that the golden age of Babylon. King
Michigan Swine Evaluation 5lh and Oh
u£ir « TV
(££ Bo^
f«l catUe ‘hould reaalve Hammurabi engaged stanwi
U. S. ROYAL
DhtrRndor
FOR CROP STORAGE
let by ending Ltetr name. age. । an additional 4 Jb. of concen-: taL deride&gt; tha moat auspiricus
address and county on a post- '
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In
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------------------------------------------------FACILITIES
card to 4H TV Club. State 4H
*
» Used Tires
Office. Michigan State Univer­ same gains as cattle fed com com silage compared with 810.55
I far cattle fed the high energy
Moustod FRIll
•1.58 to 1.10 pounds—and in sity. East lAnalng, Michigan. silage.
Use a Land Bank loan
—Cattle gain faster on high i silage.
for new crop storage faRequest the 4H TV Action Club
Woodland at
gain, today only 297 pounds.
energy com silage than they do
-Michigan beef cattle feeders
Booklet.
cilitiea, other needed
on regular com silage, but the participating In MSU's farm recfarm improvements.
In 1065 had4 their
galns are more expensive.
ord program in
about
the
emergencies
caused
by
____ r
.——ip year since 1962.
Long-term to fit your
The cattle fed the high energy most
profitable
Based on analysis
for 25 cattle
~
'
lugiier percent of lain cute. This tornadoes, fires, floods, earth­ ration (produced by picking an
needs. Prapa
quakes. and atomic radiation.
feeders, the return on investment
Without penalty
The boys and girts enrolled can that Is chopped) gained 2.08 lbs.
FMI
Burners want pork on
conduct easy-to-do projects de- per day compared with 138. But over and above the labor man­
tables. Miller points out.
PARKING
enstaatton program upon- I
agement charge and compared
sored by tho Michigan Cooper- 1
Principles in per hundredweight with regular with a 4.6 percent return in 1964.
..
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tnese cmenrencics.
ative Extension Service, has pro- .
vided a valuable means through
"‘‘l.
which superior strains of breed- | J

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t
Th. (n Or CT. of UmMo irnd
mini spocecrlUl is an ouuioons-i
man's drcam. Packed Into the ] *
MUt is a aurviviu xr- ccxiiaunriB
~
- .-i.-nerewuct. t«A &gt; w. hi &lt;»*&gt;«!
JrT.'tr
j- - gram. Boys opa girls aireaay entrolled In local 4H Clubs as well
machete
_ | 03 those who have not belonged
^_'to &lt;H can join this club. For
' more Information, contact Bill
Kirkpatrick, extension 4H Youth
1 agent in the county extension
office, 301 8. Michigan.

always a

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growing families.

। fed com silage.
Recent studies,
' Michigan State University's Beef
j Cattle Research Canter, showed
that cattle fed Sudex (a sorKhum-sudangrass hybrid) had to
be fed an additional one-half
pound of concentrate dally for
every' 100 pounds at body weight
to get the same gains ns cattle
fed straight corn silage.

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■ tend lo gain slightly leas than
In the study. Hugh Henderson
and H. William Newland. MSU
animal husbandry researchers,
compared 120 head of steer
calves to find out Just how much

pl on cm both tlie oom silage and
the Budex to get the cattle to

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The results indicated that cat­
e given a full feed of Sudex

weight dally in concentrates
gained 18 percent slower Hum
cattle getting a full toed of com
slMge plus the same amount of
concentrates.
When the cattle were given a
concentrate level of 1-14 percent
of their body weight, tlie Budex
j fed group gained 10 percent slow­
er tluin those fed com silage

Aland

irate.
thcr noted that the energy value
(digestibility) of Sudex waa
about ~ percent less than com
&gt;tla«e when measured on a dry
matter baste.
The MBU roscarehers conclud­
ed that Sudex fed cattle should
i receive an additional one-half

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Cattle on Sudex
Gain Less Than
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Enough Living Space is

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' Tanzania's Mosel warriors la
'protecting the fotvlLs of ancient
man at Olduval Gorge. Under
j the pact, anthropologist Louis 8.
B Leake-/ w building dams, with
the help of the National Geo­
graphic Society, to supply lhe
the tribcmicn have agreed to
(stays out .of. exoavattan areas
where their cattle might traihple!

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howbeit, they were alwi
and waB ted. "BtraW _
dlan" la a proverbial saying.

dalned as
He translated ths missionary
hymn. "From Greenland's Icy
Mountains.” into ths Chippewa
language. A copy of this with all
his letters to me Is carefully pre­
served. The Chippewa nation
was one of Um&gt; large formidable
tribes of American Indians of
stalwart form and excellent fea­
ture* They were quite numerous
in Michigan, the head waters of
the Mississippi. Lake Superior.
Hudson’s bay and other pointe In
Che great northwest. Their lan­
guage was similar In some re­
spects to that of the Pottowatomles with whom they affiliated
and Intermarried. In Uie later
years they were peaceful and
friendly to the whiter., unless
wronged and their righto Invad-

your tndul1s submlt-

chieftain his

mission ol about fifty families,
mostly of the Ottawa tribe, lo­ of stature and dignified face*
cated three miles north of Gull
Cornera. This mission was in

By H.D. Burpee
EARLY RECOLLECTIONS OP
THE INDIANS ABOUT
GULL PRAIRIE
by Frank Little

The squaws were industrious,
patient. Ingenious workers —al-

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WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

The State Highway Ootmnls-

who took a European trip 10

of River Forrest, III. Mrs. Ruth

located In Calhoun county, two

County.

pm. In Room 305 of U» City
Hall. Main and Division Sts,
Joined them for dinner at the Battle Crvek
Homestead, after which they
went to her home where tbe sketches and legal descriptions
Fcnnemans showed pictures of
their recent trip to South Ameri­
ca. On Sunday they all had din-

—A teiongi^ rr~r,'wInIng Uitwa-

The Ben Campbells spent Bun­ DcporUncnt of State Highways,
triangle containing 1JM
day with their daughter, Mr. and
other tribes of interior Michigan.
Gull Corners, Richland. The In­
A list of property dcwcrlptlons
Creek.
the hand of
and
minimum
opening
bids
In
gant mats from wild gnus end diana from both mission* traded
Suoday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Nashville. |10.
rushes and made a great variety extensively at our store. I knew Chippewa nation," and expressed Rozell Stanton and Kay. and accompanied the Fred Gliddens
of Nashville to tlie ORJ3. amorpartial knowledge of theli a warm personal interest in their Mra Lewis Blanton visited the _________________
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welfare. He then presented the Wayne Coreys of Wyoming. ’ 1 gasbord on Sunday.
proverbially said that an Indian a dally line of stages running
was always ' buckateh" hungry.
embroidered beautifully hunt­
ing shirts, leggings and mocca­
sins with beads, silk and porcu-

wolves, faxes, turkeys. prairie
chickens, quails, partridges, and
Innumerable quardufeeds. birds,
reptiles and other living things
harmoniously had their primeval
homes.
“AU pofts of that stupendous
amiss. Loosening his belt his ca­
whole.
pacity was simply Immense.
Wherever he went, from cabin
The Indians, undisturbed by
the encroachments of the whites,
lived in their respective vlllsges defenseless settlers for “ginshland roamed at will, hunting,
fishing and trapping furs. Thtlr
chiefs had sold the land n short throughout the length and
time before to tlie United States breadth of the great Mississippi
government.. It had been sur- valley, artificial earth mounds
abounded. There were probably
settlers in June. 1831. We came two or three hundred of them in
into the county In November,
1831.
With stem, stoical resignation Uve Indians know nothing of
and seeming Indifference, the In­ their age, origin or purpose. Ar?
dians were looking forward to chacvlogiste agree the mound
the near abandonment of their builders were a more civilized
happy hunting grounds — the distinct race; that they mined
homes and graves of their ances­ copper at Lake Superior ages
tors for countless generations. ago. Later there is no doubt that
My heart went out In tenderness this county was numerously pop­
and sympathy for them, as I ulated with Indians within a
comparatively recent time. Re­
their belongings strapped to their mains and signs of large perma­
ponies or bucks, on their sad, nent villages were abundant. In
silent march to a strange land lhe vicinity of these were nuIn the far west. The principal
food of the Indians was venison about three feet deep dug in the
and bear meat, turkey. wild ground, lined and covered with
geese, berries, maple sugar, wild
honey and fish. They cultivated, dried and smoked meat. etc. 'lhe
in a rude fashion, small patches Indians had no salt for preserv­
of sugar com, beans, squashes ing meat or for food.
In the later years they prac­
and melons. They were expert in
killing game, trapping furs, tan­ ticed moving their lodges or wig­
ning. dressing and handling wams from place lo place three
or
four times a year. Everything
skins. These were exchanged
with the French traders for the Indian owned was portable,
blankets, guns, powder, lead, easily transported on—the backs
hatchets, knives, camp kettles of the ponies and squaws. No
and a great variety of special housecleaning or chamberwork
articles and ornaments, of which
latter they were very fond. They sanilary conditions about his te­
made in season large quantities pee became unhealthy, he simply
of maple sugar which they stored pulled up stakes, took his squaw
I and papooses and went to a fresh
in bark boxes called mocockx.

TWr

“Venerable father, having trav­
eled in many countries beyond
the sea and been welcomed to
ter, Rachel, lived at the mission. the hearthstones of chie^ and
soverigns of Europe, I cannot re­
frain from expressing my grati­
of Yankee Springs, conducted by tude to the Great Spirit of His
Bev. Mr. Selkrlg. an Episcopal!- goodness in conducting me back
to the home of my fathers: and
before visiting my kindred I de­
sire in friendship the hand of
father-in-law. Deacon Rockwell

State to Sell
Land in
Barry County

Personal Mention Exceti

brane*.

in a shallow trench dug in the
ground. In it the body tn full
pipe and tobacco by side, the
whole covered with boughs and

placed upon a frame of poles,
elevated six or eight feet from
the ground, out of reach of the
coyotes and left to decay.
In mourning the Indians paint­
ed their faces red and black
and their howling and walling
would discount any full-blooded
In the woods near our house
on OuU Prairie In 1832. was a
rude box above ground, made of
small poles, containing lhe body
of an adult Indian tn a sitting
posture facing the east, dressed
as In life, with gun, powder horn,
tomahawk, tobacco and pounded
corn by his side — a startling
sight. It remained unmolested
more than a year after I first
saw it, until some civilized doc­
tor despoiled the tomb and stole
the body away.
.
In love-making the young In­
dian braves musically inclined,
constructed a species of flute
from hollow reeds. With these
they serenaded and wooed the
dusky object of their affections.
The tones, weird and peculiar,
somewhat resembled the Scotch
bagpipe. While not the sweetest
music In the world it probably
did Lhe business for the Indian
lovers.
The Indian mothers usually
had their young papooses
strapped in a curious frame or
box of quaint workmanship and
bandaged so tightly—body, arms
and legs, that they could only
move their heads. I never heard
an Indian baby cry or show any
symptoms of impatience or rest­
lessness. Neither did I ever wit­
ness ths aot of nourishment;

NOTICE
Rutland Township

Ing horses at OuM Comen.
One morning in June, UM or
*91, a richly dressed stranger of
noble, commanding form and
majestic features, alighted from

breakfasL He did not resume hb

well proportioned, of massive
build, a Websterian head, re­
markably penetrating eagle eye.
Very intelligent look, perfectly

pietest, moat perfect specimen
complexion was slightly bronzed,
but I did not suspect him of be­
ing an Indian. He spoke English
fluently. H&lt;f introduced himself
as Maungwudaus, a Chippewa
chief, whose native home had
been in northern Michigan. He
had Just come from Washington.
He said Uial twelve or 'fifteen
years before Mr. George Catlin,
an eminent American traveler
and explorer among the North
American Indians, bad selected a
troupe of superior Indian men
and women — ten In number,
himself one of them, and had
educated and trained them for
public exhibitions. They had
traveled over ail Europe, Mr.
Cagln In charge, exhibiting be­
fore crowned heads and at royal
pulncca. Maungwudaus showed
me a number of gold and silvsmedala, presented him by kings,
queens and emperors, and one
from President Zachary Taylor,
all tokens of personal genius i
and merit. The Indians under |
Catlin did not thrivd. They pined '
for their wigwam' hom*a and I
native woods. The artificial. Inode
nt
of licrtns
living, Hla,
diet, .lAlMnn
clothing, sleep,
etc., preyed upon their health.
They sickened, and many died
Finally the troupe disbonded,
and Maungwudas came home to
America.
He said he wished to organize
a company of Indians on his own
account. Ho had heard of Slater
and Selkrlg mission.'', and had
come to Gull Prairie to see If he
could find any suitable material
for his band. Did I know the
Indians hereabouts? Were there
any that I thought would answer

remarkably fine looking Indian
woman —Ta dndoqua by name —
partly French I thought, about
know whether she was single ar

curlng. She had been attached
to the Selkrlg mission but was a
frequent visitors at Slater's. We
took a carriage and went to the
mission. Taudoqua was not there.
We left word with an Indian for
her to come down to the store.
The next day. Taudoqua and a
number of Indians came and
slopped on the green in front of
the store. Maungwudaus saw her
through the window. He ex­
claimed. "Oh. she is beautiful"—
nlshlskln —good, He bought a
number of presents and eent me
out to distribute them among
the Indians. Did not go out him­
self. The Indians came again
soon. I introduced Maungwudaus
to them. He continued to buy
presents, but Taundoqua was
Msungwadaus remained there

a detailed sketch of hla early life
and travels In foreign lands. We
became muqh attached to each
other, hunted, played chess, vialintimate friends He said he was
a Mason of high degree, ranking
next to General Casa. He was
quite urgent for me to go with
him as general manager of the
troupe and to give a brief intro­
duction each evening on Uie

Maungwudaus and Taundoqua

inches of fill, bulldoxing and hiring of

a full tints attendant ot the dump, is

Some few years after lhe events

rulat and regulations calling for six

Super-Right" Mature. Corn-Fed Beef

STEAKS

GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

Fresh

Fryers
ww. Gftc

Township to maintain a dump. All

rasidsnts of tha Township, can use
Vem (Hap) Neil's Dumping grounds

Richland, the good chief honored
me with a visit. Being at Kala­
mazoo on his way lo Chicago he
stopped off. hired a carriage and
driver, and came up to see me.
decorated with his medals and
grand necklace.
Our meeting was cordial in Che
extreme. His eyes moistened as
be took my hand al parting and

across from Leach Lake on North
Broadway.

Years afterwards I waa in Mr.
Stanley's studio al Detroit. He

JF ,k

Fryars

Cut-Up Fryers

lb. 33c

Breasts

«59‘

ATTACH*,!

99‘ 99 J
SUPER-RIGHT" BONELESS BRISKET

Strip Steak.

Smoked Hams

U 59'

Pork Sausage.

IS 53

Lake Perch

u 69

Noodles

Dry Milk

29'

ever

seen

Maungwudaus?

He

daguerreotype of my good friend,
the Chippewa-chief.
'

CUT

SPARE RIBS
SUPER-RIGHT"
2 TO 3 LB.

sizes

HWa

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Whole Unpoolod

Apricots

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Salad Dressing
QT.
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Lunch Bags

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RUTLAND TWP. BOARD

Mary Linderman, Clark

POINT C AC

MAKES 12 QUARTS

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Tuna

691

Corned Beef • .

White Hou re Imtont

1-LB.
PKG.

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Porterhouse Steaks

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Sirloin

Round

Fresh Mushrooms

number of letters from him after
he left Richland, all of the moat
affectionate import, calling me
his dear brother, "Pangotlgonlnne" and signing himself "Kec
Kaun, Maungwudaus.”
He had an elegant massive

Du* to naw State Health Dept.

The store that cares...about you!

once as being a dlsllnugUhed

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| Distaff Walkers ' Bridge

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Into Canada. Tliey also
Among three walking arrow ‘
visited lhe World's largnU bronze
and wood Crullix al Indian
River.
211 N. Broadwy. and her four

&lt;1 PUBLIC FORUM 0

. .
MX ■ LU ■ a a ------------------------------------- -----------, builders forced out of the picture.

Springfield. Ohio. On Thursday

Personal Mention

portunity" when our sone and
. ■
o—_ —&lt;U1U ller Lro',"r. MI. iuiu
daughters can no longer start a
Itobtrt G‘r‘ou«h of Wu*small business-in this Great
| lAUd of ours? This nation and
j all nations thruout tbe world Mra Greenk daughter, the Jack ?.1®*” OTCr
weekend were

wnhb«l* so

The Tom Taffere plan to spend
To the Editor:
Under this law many of these desired only a chance to earn a
Milan. Ohio. Mr* Dora Brown Bunday with tiirlr daughter. Sis­
Elsewhere In thl* Issue appears ' men will have lo quit.
I ]irlng and rai*e theu
living and raise their families in
ter Joseph Marie, al Nazareth
burinrea trip to New j Ulchl
^ next wwk
an nd sponsored by tlie Barry | The most serious effect of this peace and freedom.
Wooster, Ohio. While there they Convent.
Michigan
wecx T11JUng
riming
Mexico.
County Contractors Association.' law on Uie homeowner* will be j It was a group of Utile Men
: friends In Kalkaska and Gray­
| seeking more signers to the petl- i (he increased coal of building. As
Zj*
ling.
j Mr. and Mra Larry Perrin of
I lions being circulated thruout! can be *een by the h*t of^tredea‘
stood up lo the British Regu­
'Polo, Bl, visited Mrs. Dorothy
the State to urge Die LcgUlature men involved, every aspect of lars at Bunker HUI. It was Utils
to repeal lhe new licensing law. residential construction is affect­
. .
..------- --------over ur vrerecna wvre Mia*
which was placed into effect ed. thu* not only the’increase of
joining
the
many
who
walked
Emma
emn'^2’ .Phut'S UlUe'uen who relied the flag
' Sept. 1.
M^Ck
. Brld*e W1' Jacotaon of Dixon. Ill.
We believe that many home­
Labor Day. Her sister Mary
HUka aHerding 1* In Bellaire
- owners do not understand how remodeling Job.
Creek
are sweating it out in the Jungle* PhllUpa and two friend* from lhia week uL lhe
this law can affect their plan*
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE
Grand Rapid* were alro with akl
attendlne a ronvenWith the present Increase in
vinnam
tor future new construction or
(Ion of tlie State Maintenance
PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS
..
re-modeling. Even Uie so-called interest rates thl* added cost can I
Houseguests a week ago at the Management.
“
r
~
d
“
“
«
handyman will have to obtain a
CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.
Roy Pre-stons were their cousin*,' Mr*. William Cramer had a*
rise up and exereLie their rights
license to do minor repair jobs improvement*.
Xfr and Mrs. Samuel Stewart recent guests a friend from
Recently I read a letter writ-1 u
citizen* to determine
for hl* neighbors. Many of these
of Uwi
llve and Mra. Ruth Hlldred, and an Arizona who now lives in Battle
xml-skilled workmen are per- ten by the people, who are re- what
aunt. Jennie Garlough. all of Creek. Miss Martha Haddock.
| forming a real service by help- sponsible for the introduction of under
North Gun Luke Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m.
this law In the Legislature, in
..
Ih.
.hkh n ... w .um urn
contractors.
1 the Blate lo overthrow this ob­
noxious legislation. We need the
help of all registered voters in
this effort You can help by sign­
ing and circulating the peti­
tions asking for repeal We *et
our goal a* every voter in lhe
county. Will you help?
I have contacted all our local

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP Laundromat

Mra. Clare White of Battle
Creek. Mra. Thomas Kubaiiak of
Bronson and a friend. Mrs.
Thompson of Hastings. «1m&gt; Mrs.
Carl Neithamer.
Visiting the Gordon VanderWrelro is her mother. Mrs. Lewis
J. Held of Bon Marcus. Texas.
Blaphm VanderWeele left till*
week to begin his junior year at
Hope College. Holland.
Mra. RoxeU Stanton and Mrs.
Ivan Payne of ' Middleville at­
tended Uie W-S.C.8. Training
Day* at Montague Uiis week.
Mrs. Stanton recently enter­
tained the Grand Rapid* Distrlql
WB.OJS. executive committee for
luncheon and an all-day meet­
ing.
Mr and Mrs Edward Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Guldet of
Lacey, Alfred Guldet of Char­
lotte and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Gauss ot Lansing had dinner at
Pleasant Point Saturday honor­
ing Mrs. Smith's birthday and
then spent Uie evening at lhe
Erway home.

a

&gt;/

A Message to the Area

HOME OWNERS
THE BARRY COUNTY CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION IS SPONSORING THIS
AD TO ACQUAINT THE PEOPLE OF THIS AREA WITH SOME OF THE FACTS
REGARDING ACT 383 PUBLIC ACTS OF 1965 AND HOW IT CAN AFFECT
THE VERY PEOPLE IT WAS DESIGNED TO PROTECT.
It takes away from the American people the right to hire whoever they wish to
do their work.
It takes away from many Americans the right to eam an honest living.

The alleged reason (not the true reason) for this legislation was to protect the
consumer from unethical contractors. Instead it penalises the honest contractor by
forcing on him extra costs for fees, bonds, etc., plus extra book work and over the
shoulder spying by government inspectors. It CANNOT stop contractors from charging
exhorbitant prices nor con it control quality of workmanship or material.
4. There already is a shortage of craftsmen to do your work. This low will further deplete
the list of available men. Many fine builders who toke pride in their work will give
up in despair over all the new regulations. Many older craftsmen who are now supple­
menting their Social Security payments with,part-time employment in the various trades
will be forced to retire.
5. Due to all the extra costs arising from this legislation the cost of new homes and repairs
to old ones can be expected to advance by approximately 20%, thus a new home now
costing $20,000 will jump to $24,000.00.

I willing to do all they can for
I us. Some have not yet commlti ted themselves. In seeking a pay­
raise for themselves. the leglsla! tors made the suggestion that an
। Increase In salary' would attract
better men so perhaps this com­
I ing election should be the time
| to hire these ixtter men by root­
Ing out a large group of the pres­
ent legislators »o that we do not
We Invite your support In this
petition drive which has been
fully cleared with the Secretary
ot State and State Election of­
ficials. It is being conducted ’on
a Statewide basis and can suc­
ceed with the help of all home­
owners. If you are not registered
once?

Ed McPhaxlln
Sept 10, IBM

I would appreciate it If you
would print this in your paper

BEST

IN FURNITURE and
HOME FURNISHINGS
for the past

73 yMrS

for my brother's family to rant

servo his country. Moat everyone

people supposed to do? Sleep in
tho street* while their husband

MEMBERS OF THE FOLLOWING TRADE GROUPS
SERVE YOU AND YOUR NEIGHBORS DAILY:

I'm very discouraged with
Hastings because ot thia
Mrs. Gordon Klahn

As Enumerated the Following Trades an3f€q&gt;fts Are Required to be Licensed:'
Sept. 10. IBM

3.

Carpentry
Concrete
Electrical Work

In addition, State Electrical Board con­
tractor's license required.

Excavation &amp; Sower Installation

5.

grading.
Floor Laying

Included are the laying of floor tile.
1
linoleum and carpeting.
Heating &amp; air conditioning installation
Insulation work
Lathing
9. Masonry work
10. Painting and decorating
Plastering

6.
7.

12. Plumbing
In addition, State Plumbing Board Master
Plumber's license required.

13.

Roofing and tiding

14.

Screens &amp; storm sash installation

15. Sheet metal work
.16. Tile and marble work
Included are ceramic tile and acoustical
tile installation.
17.

House movjng and raising

18.

House wrecking

19. Swimming pools
20.

21.

Basement waterproofing
Garage building

22.
23.

Asphalt paving

24. Fences
25. Dry wall
26. Formica installation
Included are formica, micarta, or any
other laminated phenolic equivalent.
27. Water softener installation.

PETITIONS ARE NOW BEING CIRCULATED THROUGHOUT THE STATE TO INITIATE
REPEAL OF THIS ACT. TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR PEOPLE IN THIS AREA WE ARE PRINT­
ING A LIST OF MEN IN THE VARIOUS TOWNSHIPS WHO CAN BE CONTACTED TO SIGN
THESE PETITIONS. YOU MUST BE A REGISTERED VOTER AND SIGN A PETITION IN
YOUR OWN VOTING AREA. ALSO WE WOULD ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO SEEK OUT
THE CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR THE LEGISLATURE AND ASK THEM HOW THEY FEEL
ABOUT THIS LEGISLATION THEN VOTE FOR THE ONE WHO WILL REPRESENT ALL
THE PEOPLE

YOUR SIGNATURE ON ONE OF OUR PETITIONS
WILL HELP US TO KEEP SERVING YOU BETTER
Contact Any One of the Tradesmen Listed Here:
CITY OF HASTINGS
Lawrence Adams .945-3664
Arthur Allerding945-2241
Jack Allerding945-5192
Forrest Bennett945-3222
Ralph Burroughs ..945-3922
Robert Culbert945-3892

HASTINGS TOWNSHIP
Edw. McPharlin945-9606
Loyd Marti945-2354
Arley Todd. Jr.945-4534
JJvight Wood*945-2654
Weldon Meeks945-9101
George Townsend .945-9618
Vem Neil945-4493
William Lent*945-9472
Frank Kilmer-------- 945-5657
Don Louden----------- 945-4747
Arthur Bunker945-2945

Robert Furrow c945-2849
NoIon Gutchess ...945-2913
Clarence House945-4987
Arthur Keeler945-3352
Frank Kenfield945-3700
Gerald G. Miller ...945-3202
CARLTON TOWNSHIP
Wayne Morgan ...945-4477
George Brown--------- 945-9467
Lloyd Pennington .2945-9614
Ed Bocke945-5866
Ray Price945-2394
Robert Eaton945-2516
Clarence Strouse .945-4209
Percy Clark945-5771
Marvin Thaler945-3011
HOPE TOWNSHIP
Richard Welton ...945-2066
945,-5195 ,CliWoed Clouse-------945-3553
Fred Ziegler .
945-Z985
Jehu
Gurd.L---------- 623-2752
Robert Newell
Dale Lorabec945-3668
BARRY TOWNSHIP
John Rodgers -....945-4763
Loren Stuck623-5051
MAPLE GROVE TOWNSHIP
CASTUTON TOWNSHIP
Morton Hoffman
Floyd Bera uni653-2177
ORANGEVILLE TOWNSHIP
lari Fariong ——653-6903

IRVING TOWNSHIP

Floyd Fisher765-3291
Russell Price765-3721
Otto Kunde 765-3887
Marvel Thaler — .765-8631
Vernon Thompson .,765-8721

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
Henry Arens945-2623
A. E. (Bill) Divens 945-4102
Orton Endsley945-5636
Lansing Gilbert
945-3549
Gene Jorgensen
945-2632
Ellis Kelley945-2700
Gerald Lawrence .945-5942
Russ Palmer945-5847
Robert Wills945-5769
Donald Sothord ...945-2916

Senator Brown's coffee hour
dials certainly emphasize *his
lack of a platform on which to
lltlcal lies and other slander In

£3 DURING OUR

Hla only worthwhile thought
was on the possible imbalance
between the parties. Certainly
on the local level till* Idea should
ha* operated on a hlghanced ratio for many

r

suggestions there
Least six new DemoptuUc super­
visors and all tho Incumbent
ones elected *o that this serious

der such a division of the parties
It is not likely so many super­
visors would become "Irritated"

slight tax reduction from time
to time.

of his fault finding with the
present administration, the would
means of approaching our na­
tional problems, Bo really It

an awful lot of ooffee.
Sincerely yours.

Personal Mention
Mra Gladys Crockford of
Woodland and Mrs. LoU WlckOwens In Grand Haven.

STARTS FRIDAY!
Our reputation for high quality and fair prices
has enabled us to remain in business in Hastings
for a long, long time. We've served Numerous
generations of area families and many pieces of
our fine furniture have lasted nearly os long as we
have. It pays to buy the best and during this Store­
wide Sale you can buy the best at substantial
savings. Be sure to stop in during our birthday event!

FREE GIFTS
FOR THE LADIES!

Thursday. Sept. 15. for El Paso.
Texas, for a week's visit with her
My. and Mra. Cody Lajibaugh

vlaltlng friends at Columbus and
Grove City. Ohio. While there
they attended tho Ohio State
Pair. On theta- return trip home
they called on the Gerald Haynes
family at VanWert, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs Sidney Hull and
Laubaugh cottage near Wetmore.

(Wanda) Hull caught a » inch

1

HOME OF FINE

FURNITURE

Meads of Grand Rapid*. Bunday.

105 E. State

THORNAPPLE TOWNSHIP

Russell Dykstra ...795-3602
William Getty795-3379
James Robertson ...795-3532
Curtis Solomon ____795-3727
WOODLAND TOWNSHIP
Vic Sawdy367-2484
C. A. Mattson367-2694

I J

riritLng his parent*. Mr. and Mra
G. H. Perkins far tan day*. On

Phone WI5-51O5

Hint. Tbe Norman Perkins had
their son. Michael.

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                  <text>111th Year

Hattingi, Michigan. Thursday, September 22, 1966

20

NUMBER 23

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There is, with considerable jus- the traffic congrstion on
tlflcatlan. wc believe, incrmsiiiK .Street at this intersection arc
dissatisfaction with the Sunday | east-bound cars waiting for
at the traffic light at Uie | chance to make the north turn
Green Street and Broadway inter- [onto Broadway or a

I Nor do the flashers
; light directing east-west traffic be- truffle safety, since In the
comes an amber flasher and the state of affaire, accidents, accord­
' Broadway lights governing north- mg to local records are avera*lng
I south traffic go into a red flasher i about one a week.
WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE — Boys and girls attending special
education classes spent four days last week at the Chief Noonday
outdoor renter al Yankee Springs, Jeff Hinman (left), special
education teacher at Hastings Junior High, declared that spend­
ing lhe week with his students was a wonderful experience and

1 phase. Maybe all this is supposed
A possible solution might be to
i to prove something. What it actu- [have a long green phase for Green
jI ally
ally does
aoes Is
is merely
merely to
w compound
cuiupuuBu |। Street on Sunday and a
.. shorter
—
Schllh*nl^t'’confusion. It certainly U not help- green phaae for Broadway. How-

Barry County 'aelecUve Service Ing to improve the flow of traffic user, josl a continuation of the
»—-j -----r»..I
------------------------— the accident rale,
normal pattern would be a definite
Board,
was&lt; honored
Thursday
, nor reduce
• Continued on Page 4»
when he was
; What appears to cause moat of •
cate and pin by Col. Arthur A.
Holmes. State director of SelecUve Service, tor 15 years on the
Yniir
tshflllCP
draft board. Schllhancck has /*&lt;-*&lt;? 3 I UHf VHa«« E
served since April 16. 1951. Col. i
--------------------------- -- -'
। Holmes praised his devotion to
duty, integrity and leadership
|
Seventy special education chll- London. State naturalist, who
_______ •
.
.
dren from Hastings. Middleville I spent all day Wednesday ona!_
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youngsters from Hastings. Middleville and Delton made the out-

70 Special Ed Youngsters
Have Fine Time Outdoors

OUR EXCHANGE STUDENTS—Six Hastings f imilles are hosts to these students from abroad,
all seniors al HHS and who said they were enjiying their life tn th* United States. From left

McKee from Klilinchy, North Ireland, living with Mr. and Mrs.
Fintel from Lueneburg. Germany, living with M •. and Mrs. Claude
Helsinki, Finland, living with Mr. and Mrs. Ms irice Wlesenhqfer,
Leiden. South Holland, The Netherlands, living with Mr. and Mrs.
freshman staying with Mr. and Mra. Edwin WlelnllL

Plan Now to Give
4Your Fair Share’
To United Fund

Banner, 42 Finns Sponsor

Porter Asks New Your Weekend Vacation

door Center al Yankee Springs. I
—
—
I —
- Coast
—
- -—i--Albert
*..—. Pick flition Includes luxury nccommoThe
to —
Coast
Kuraell •"
Evan.,
Boy fl rout. II rsx • 1 •
|
1 Motel nnd Hotel Chain, in coop-f[dations Friday and Saturday
Those attending were thei
classes of Miss Virginia Ander-' LT'JLELT’.iS"-?''
| eratlon with The Banner and 42 i nights. Complete meals for lhe
son. Southeastern primary group; .hall Furrow worked with Indi- |
' I participating Hastings business i
entire family starting with break Mra. Jeanette Tredinnick, inter­
firms announce the start of a I
mediate classroom at Northeast-1 crafts.
10 week contest In which local ] fast on Saturday morning thru
dinner. Allowances for
em; Jeff Hinman. Junior High ■ Success of this years outing i Circuit Judge Lucien F. Sweet area families may wtn a fun | Sunday
meals tor each member of the
classroom from Central; Mrs
.........
of Kalamazoo took under adr ' tilled "Albert Pick Weekend Va- | I winning family Include *160 for
Aline Frisby. Intermediate group i weather, enthusiastic children vlscment Wednesday morning a | cation." Winning families may j
motion
by
Atty.
Joseph
Bauer
choose
to
take
their
wceaena
at
[
e^wirnilne” families
from Middleville and Chalmcr and hard working special edu- motion by Atty, Joseph Bauer' choose to take their weekend at |
“ STiSJVs
p“ Mo“" " ----- ss“!5
Millcr's room from Delton
■ I cation teachers.
[ to include both parents and up
The entire Barry County i School administrators from
' to three un-married children.
Chairman Jack Hoke and Co-Chairman Arthur Olson are
h„ a
. jury
&lt;.,rv on
„r, Dec
Ti.wDetroit. Pick Fort Shelby; I Transportation is not furnished.
Special Education stafT asaiit- [ Hastings and Middleville at- was convicted by
1. 1960, of the cold-blooded mur­ Flint. Pirk Durant; Lansing, | You may win a "Albert Pick
ed about the eamp.
| tended evening sessions.
completing plans for the 1966 Hastings United Community
der of William F. Hummel. Jr. I
Fund
campaign and are appealing to all residents to plan now
This was the first time special
------------ g
—
।
Weekend
Vocation"
by
simply
Albert Pirk Motor Hotel; Coeducation students from the pub-1
Porter. 21 at that time, who
| registering at any of the many
to give their "Fair Share" so that lhe record goal of $54,225
had Men sentenced to “solitary
lie school* have attended a camp j ■
1
participating' business firms A
might lie achieved.
confinement at hard labor" for Hck Fort Hayes; Cleveland, I new vacation is given each week
outing. The four-day event was ■
Honored — R a I p h Pennock, R3
The drive is to be launched on Tuesday morning, Oct. 4,
and during the rest of his natu­ Pick Carter; Chicago, Pick ‘ for ten weeks.
sponsored by the Barry County
■
Special Education OlTice under B
i ral life by Judge Sweet.
Congress and Louisville. Albert ।
You may register as often as Nashville, was honored Thursday with a meeting for all chairmen and workers to l&gt;e held in
Uie direction of Thomas F. How- B
|
at an area conference nt the Leason Sharpe Memorial Hall. —-------- 1 •
. ■
■ ■
Atty. Bauer. In hts motion for Pirk Motel.
.
.
ard, coordinator of special eduM
Federal Center at Battle Creek information on the work of the slon. Olson. Barry County's juvea new trial, declared that Por­
The Albert Pick Weekend Va-: you happen to visit . . . with . for his 15 years of service on the humanitarianand youth agencation for Barry County.
'
nile agent, heads the profession ter's rights had been violated
| one registration
per visit.
...
। Barry County Selective Service cles financed
by this one big al division. Mn. Thomas Stebwhen he was questioned follow­
The camp program opened
Ing hts arrest. Atty. Bauer said |
Once eachweek eachpartki-1 ®oard Co1 Arthur A. Holmes, drive is to be given out at lhe blns is chairman of the rwidenwith lunch Tuesday, followed by
Porter had not been advised of ]
patlng firm will hold a drawing i state selective service director, -coffee and rolls" session, and Ual drive assisted by Mra. Verncamp orientation and afternoon I
his rights to consult an attorney,
games
K^BL
. , the
uie winner
winner of
oi which
wiucxi will
win l&gt;e
oc ; presented him , with a certificate Rnn Bontsrmn of Kalamazoo,. on Engle.
1 ■’”lhe
*
,k“
-- ------------------— *— --- ----- ----- ; Richard Oreo, and C
I their entry into lhe main draw- aI,d P1” ,n the namc of
representing
lhe Michigan
Uni­
his parents or his wife before
During the four - day outing
' ing for the "Albert Pick Weekend I Present In appreciation of his ted Fund, will speak briefly.
various activities were planned
W ’IB making a statement to the State
| are chairmen of the Industrial
for the group, including George
'-J
Police.
was (division and Hoke is chairman
Vacation." Thlie prellrfllnary ;
■
Chairman Hoke said he u_
winners will be announced each leadership. Draft board members
announce that the
Judge Sweet said he would ।
week on n medal naae with each ••-erVC Without pay and contribute Plraacil W anuounee uia» no
study Atty. Bauer's brief for the '
hundreds oi
of hour,
hours oi
of service to II.altar. uubUc wheel staff
........
. nn» toltoi tonr «W to to^ritomdrM.
new trial, the transcript of the । „
baaeontributed «3 5Muto
I
•*»&lt;&gt; Dennl.
K-rm«l. B MW ptoM ld
o„,
Ule„ ,„M„ toe public.
trial record and Prosecuting At­
other *8H to $*Mwm anil- ' Cleveland lhe downtown retail
u.
,
------------ •----------torney Richard M. Bauer** re-[ oi toe Itorry Bru,a&lt;*.UAt com,
cipated before that dlvlrioo'. I div Iatan.
„o
marks at Wednesday's hparingi ,
drive was completed.
Member, of lhe retail com...
.
' nnmra cnairman oi uic curry:
. P“jrer
brouch, »
ccnmlu.e
Norman Donnlnl. president of I mlttee an hoping to obtain a
qulred to register. There will be । .
——
,
the tejmi
hearing to®
from toe
the Imto
Ionia Tii^dw
for to.
the Hvtings Education Assoc 1-, minimum of CU from retail
ten families from the Hosting* I |
I |ipftQ in
prison, where he works in
orison,
In Ute:
Ute;
,
In announcing his selection. area that will be the guests of |
P ■* 11 Cl 15 111
atton, ts chairman of that divl- outlets during the eemtng
furniture factory.
GOP leaders praised lhe work ! Albert Pick Motels and Hotels! ww *
Lorin J. Badskey. trustee of^--------------Klwanls Speaker
,--------------------------—Lorin J. Badg-,
Porter was charged with mur­ of Mrs. II. A. Adrounle. who
Klwanls International, will be i skey.
‘
North Manchester. Ina
Ind..
for their fun-filled weekend Best |{;irrv I niintv
I
I)
.
dering Bill Hummell, Jr., on June
! Drive leaders are pointing out
of luck to you in winning one of IMI1 &gt; VUUlllV
InVltC I 3rCIltS
the main speaker at the Wed- Industrialist and a trustee of Kl- 23. I960, in a gas station Just
the importance of the coming
nesday, Sept. 28. noon luncheon wants International, will speak south of Middleville. He was shot and carried on the work of lhe these outstanding weekends !
men C|lnn;wj ;n Kalamacampaign, including the need for
rommlllee
during
lhe
period
meeting at Leason Sluirpe Me-1 at a 25th anniversary noon
1 Here are the places to register I zoo Cln.ult Couri Ior Btftlhng
In
the
back
of
the
head
after
I
support for United Fund agenwhen
there
was
no
permanent
mortal Hall.
I luncheon of the Hostings Klwubeing ordered &lt;o he on the fluor
Signs Tire Service. Mary 's may clear up 37 or more offenses'
cles
which Include the U8O
The occasion will celebrate the I nls Club to be held Wednesday. of the gus station Bill died that
Beauty Shop. Dog "N" Suds. Mil- committed In Barry County, i
which maintains units for serv­
25th anniversary of the organ- Sept. 28. at Leason Sharpe Me- morning in Pcnnoek Hospital. || Mrs. Adrounle. president of the ler Carpels. Hodges Jewelry. Jim , Undcrslicnlf Gordon Trick re­
icemen and women throughout
1 Barry County Republican Wbmizatlpn of the Hustings Klwanls i mortal Hall. Badskcy is a former
Barr
Tire
Service.
E.
L.
Carpenparte,
the
world.
The U8O also provides
governor• ui
of .Indiana
Kiwanlans
: en's Club, has worked many.
Chib which was formed in Sep-1,I ------------fcuvriiiur
uuiiiii mwnuoii'
—
i live entertainment through Ha
• many hours In furthering the ter Hardware. Broadway Dry! Arrested were Edward M Hornnd a
n past
nnst International
international preslnresi- »■
'’ and
fT
tember of 1941.
The Hastings High School tBmp shows program for OIs
Idrnt of the Farm Equipment
KCHIICCII
। work of lhe Republican party in Cleanlng. Quality Furniture, ton. 29. Portage, and Charles
Pannalee's.
Hastings
Floor
Cov-1
Mast.
27.
10250
N.
42nd.
Hickory
1
Counseling
Staff
Is
inviting
parstationed
in
Vietnam and othgr
i the county. GdP leaders said
. Mfg. Association.
I She unselfishly contributed her ering. Bulling*. Jacobs Rcxall &gt; Corm rs. Both waived cxamlna- ents of high s-hool sen'ors to a elated areas of the world,
I tlon in Kalamnroo Municipal i meeting al 7;30 pm on Monday.
lime and effort towards coordl- Drugs;
The 1960 goal Is above the
The Music Center. Birke's Shoe Court and were tnund over to ' '
' n a 11 n g campaigns, organizing
"'
153,380 40 MIUCVCU
achieved Ui
in UW
th* last
| party rallies and dinners and do­ Store. Hastings Sewing Center.I Circu.t Co.:;: nnd -ck.- ' &gt;n ' The meeting will be held in the Ha*t;ngs campaign for funtta to
T. Crarneckl. Hamtramck. Imi Ing everything possible to keep Pat Gilmore Jeweler. The Fuller , bond
;i
'
its purpose
finance yuuui
youth programs Ml
and
hu.
—j.
—•----- 's to
■ IU1UJICC
— —
w
lied $23,000
-*n estimate
the county committee functlon- Agency. Inc., The Superette. Rle&lt;en I
parents Inoniutiaa atauit. numltartan organizations.
•
Paul Hunt. II. governur of Di­
---------^rofArty hat --------senior year requirements and to,
’
include* *7
penhoff's Sausage Kitchen. Barry of —
stolen
pro;
Funcnd services for Mrs Hes- Ing. they added.
vision II.
Senior Citizens of lhe Hastings
help
plan
«•£
In Uu
lhe theft
and bur- ,I ,„,
------------------K them K
.„.. ahead for the
Harry Young of Detroit, the community will meet Monday, ter M Kenneen. 48. Middleville., Mrs Adrounle is continuing as Service. Hastings Shell Service.! recovered
for
lhe
rwrtrxt after erarlustion
‘.?e °*I.
1
Barry Cleaners. Ben Franklin «&gt;*ry raM' official* believe will -------period
graduation.
only living charter member of Sept 20. at (he Union Hall on who died Saturday evening all vice chairman.
vamp
rire
&lt;
turn
up much more loot.
r" ""
The Barry GOP committee Store. Blair's Farm and Gorden. '"
Klwanls, Is also to be present, Woodland Avenue for the usual Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rap- 1
plana to open county head­
along with other notables from plcn'c carry-ln dinner al one
Furniture. Wayne Shoe m'sslng as far back as last i
co)]w admissions and pro“
quarters in the building for­ WaUdorff
throughout tffe State.
o'clock.
Store. White's Photography. Cop- March and possibly two years or |
'
junior alleges, technical.
T
— Red Cross Chapter, which
The
merly
occupied
on
State
Street
Delegations from the two Has­
Visitors are cordially wel­
I more, has been connected with
with tr,ri(.
and ‘\ needs funds for the vital Hood
per Lantern;
tings sponsoring clubs In Jack­ comed and all are requested to
Feloausch Food Center Citv over 35 "P^at« c*»*s from five military outlook for senior boy. program and other activities. B
Radant. who was named by the
son and Battle Creek, and from furnish own table service, bev­
~ ^,lar^a^”j Allci:an.
Hastings Jaycees for their Dls- Pood and Beverage. Hastings
the 14 other clubs in Division 11. erage. and a dish to pass
An opportunity will be given
for
Family * Cfiilfc
tlnguished Service Award In 1963, Cleaners. OltllemanX HasUngs
V^perf^rang'cs fro^lmaU
’’any^uertlons parents “may ^Ts^vlu
President Ray Wolfe has ar­
I has been active In local affairs, City Bank, Ken &amp; Bob's Oulf
Five club* eelebratlng their ranged a program which will pltalized a week prior
for $5300. 4H for *4M
| personal articles to Items that 1,ave ,0 ** answered, 7ed~Fund
t~*
-• *[
and
has
served
as
clialrman
of
Service. Burry County Lumber. could be carried away only with I All parents of high school sen- . a
Include a talk by Howard Frost death. She had cancer.
and
the
Kalamazoo
ChUd Quid।
the
Mnrch
of
Dimes
campaigns.
Fenton, lapeer, Detroit Indus­ of Hastings, who Is an authority
Haan's Standard Service. Bevcr'a truck —a dishwasher, a water; tors arc urged by thy staffton-a
------mini* XOOA
I He has been a member of the wyk's Color Center. Gardner
trial Center. Grand Haven and on the early history of this town
H
Emmunu.l EptcopuT Church
। The Michigan United Fund in­
Pharmacy. Inc. Central Radio &amp; I heater, pair of two - to - three- attend.
and vicinity. There will be plenty • woodcrtul pma,. htr Irlrnd. v„,
„
d
„„
b
।
place
snowmobi(es
cludes
18
State
agencies
and &gt;0
Vestry nnd has been honored by TV, and East Side Lumber.
■end delegations.
of time for visiting. and If trans­
I
In some rases, recovering lhe
---- ..*2-^'
---. ■nron.uppl.
llloruapplc noy
T1 ?
“il"
Bop ocout
Scour ieai
Ir.a.r.
agencies rated as ' National.”
The main speaker, elected an portation Is needed, or can be at
th* XT
n-hodLU Chureh.
or_
loot has meant literally dig­
Metootou
Church, thei.
lhe _ ________________
hu. roouibuuon.i__.
Io to.i
The SUte aaene'es end bnd*etk
International Klwanls trustee furnished, please call Ray Wolfe S
ging
it
up.
Seven
outboard
moW8CS
and
participated
in
tho
ca
nlzation
11 n c I u d e Arthritis Foundation,
Inst July, Is a North Manchester. 5-2864.
Band Boasters nnd the PTA. She
11391339 Catholic Ch ariltea. *»Ind., industrialist, and a former j
taught at Middleville from 1939
642: Kenny-Michigan Rehabili­
governor of the Indiana Klwanls 1
led.
to 1940.
tation Foundation, *183330
District. He Is u past interna»»)/&gt; RQ
Manne equipment also in­
Sho is survived by her hus- Rn|nnr« &lt;t 1 3f»7
tloital president of the Farmi’,tvc5
1 inis
band. Harold: three daughter?. DOIGHCe 4&gt; I ,5U /
cludes two runabouts and a 14I 147300; Better Hearing. *94.000;
Equipment Manufacturers AssoDonors gave 89 pints of blood Kathlyn, 18: Snsin. 18. and
About
40
members
of
tire
Bliss
The Barry County Abstract &gt;f| foot square end canoe One boat
Retarded Children. S12UXM.
engineering club met Wednes­
Patty. 11: her parents. Mr and nc*‘ received 251 orders in A&lt;i- day evening. Sept. 14 and heard
Hastings Hleh Marching Band. Deaf. *18.000; Children's Aid
Soeters of KalamaReceipts totaled *4 35'.’ 05, an- interesting talk by John';'"” '"
He has been a Klwnntan for 22 Monday at the Middleville Mra. Marinus
, tinarr
under tnc
the direction
direction ar
of /srtnur
Arthur , jmwuv
3ociety.. *245.000;
* w:D’­
'.'.I',,’. 7----u~v. Crime &lt;»
.
. ..
....
. , -nAnuM
ISntzca
Strance. chief engineer of the0 Wa Ijke ’n Barry Steward. Jr
Jr . with Tom King as I linquency CouncU
Council *24300; DlaDiayears.
1 Methodist Church.
a balance of *130737. The bal­ BUsa Research and Development Cou
County.
Bert of KafUmasoo?
"‘y
1 -drum
-----------‘-------will
‘
,“ *beles.
”
*•
major,
make itsK-first
*31387. Epilepsy Center Jt
ance for August. 1965. was
Many Items taken from Baugh- i, appearance v
qf, luc
lhe OC1IUU1
school year „
at I Association. *196372; Heart,
Center.
Swarthmore.
Pa.
HLs
sub
­
ninht'i Hastings-Alma • *864.675: Kidney Foundation.
Funeral Home until time for lhe *1.079 47 Mra. Sally McVey re­ ject was "New Developments at: mans Marina at Gun Lake were Friday
Friday nlRht'i
signed effective Sept. 2 and Mrs.
recovered.
------- on
— Johnson
-------- —...
*198339: League for Nursing.
game
Field.
Swarthmore."
which
he
llluslratj
Gloria Armour began work SrpL
$39350. Mental Health, *177.780;
।
6. Abstractor Ilene Rogers re­ ed with drawings and movies.!—,
Welfare League. *103347; Multi­
After the talk refreshments were i /
organization
ported.
ple Sclerosis. *157.000. and United
"Wtr
Cerebral Palsy. *177300.
NaUmal agencies I n : 1 u d e
nuioo ('allege - Ohio Wesleyan
American Council for Nationali­
Tanya. 2-year-old daughter of
Mrs Eleanor Hllliker of 820 E . Kalamazoo College students ties Service. *5300; Social Health.
M73O4:
Big Brothers of America.
Bond Street, was tn very critical' are not yet in school, so there’s
An Expectant Parents class Is
condition this Wednesday morn- : no band College officials selec­
to begin at 7:30 pm. Wednesday.
ing following surgery Tuesday at ted one of Southweatern Michi­ I2M78: Social Work Education,
Sept 28. at Northeastern School
the University Hospital at Ann gan's top prep organizations to WM: Public Health Nursing,
them in the high school. This sponsored by the Barry County
UM41; Jackson
------ —
Laboratory.
-------------Arbor, members of the family re­ give the half-time show.
rrpnoenu a substantial lucrea.sc Henlth Department with the ap­
MKW1; International Social
ported to The Banner.
Barry County Republican wo­
The Saxon musicians will pre­
proval of the Barry Medical As­
Tanya's lungs had collapsed sent the same routines at Kalamen are having as their guest
sociation.
about 3 am a*id three physftoday. Mrs Peter Gibson, newlyYouth. 83.000: Alcoholism,
ciaru were doing all they could,
elected national prvrtdmt of Re­
Thrcnapple voters Monday ap­
$19,100; Settlements and Nelgbto improve her condition
publican Women's Federation,
Friday show will be the playing
proved a proposal to purchase a
Subject for the first class Is to
Surgeons worked nearly al! of the 18)2 Overture by Tchalat a luncheon and rally In the
be "Human Reproduction " On
day Tuesday to give Tanya it chovsky in conjunction with a
Episcopal Parish house here.
to be financed by Increasing Oct. 5 Uie topic will be "Pre­
normal esophagus so she can firing squad of American Legion
Natal Cart”: Oct. 12. "Related
swallow her fired,
and Veteran of Foreign Wars
Mire Jeanlce Barnum, daugh- a two year period and by a bond Nutrition": Oct. 19. "Labor and
Tanya has been fed through members who will fire the rounds »1M*1: Travelers Aid.
Delivery." taught by a physician;
an artificial opening by her mo­ necessary for the sound effects Urban League, *30,800; United
Barnum, Hartings. R. R . and a
Oct. 28. hospital tour, and Nov.
ther who has used a 50 cc sy­ to adequately present the.Over - Seamen's Service. *14302. and
senior in the high school here,
2. "Baby's First Six Months."
ringe.
turc. Director Steward said.
Barry County's 4H stock Judg­
Mra. Hllliker operates The
ing team, constating of Albert
Powder Box beauty shop al 314
APPROVE AGREEMENT
Bell of Borrytille,
Kenneth
E. State Street. Mra. Don Muilctt
an outstanding member of lhe Dunn of Rutland. Richard WalIs on duty at The Powder Box.
Doug O'Laughlin left Saturday
Hastings High
uh Jim DeVault for Michigan
jects acUrftlea.

1 rial m Murder
---- ------------------- Conviction Here

Chairmen Completing Plans
For October 4 Kickoff; Seek
Record $54,225 in Gifts

Ken Radant New
Barry County
GOP Chairman

Hastings lywanLs
Celebrating 25(11
Year of Service

.

f-

..'Arrests Clear

To
io High School
Meet Monday

Of Middleville

Senior Citizens
To Meet Monday Buried Tuesday

S^blTL'bl*to 57.7^71? TO'i'n.rto TS^,-7n»n.a .to"^»;.

rwTaii^W

Abstract Office

Saxon Band to
Play at College
Game Saturday

Bliss Engineers
Hear Talk on
Research Center

backward glances

of yesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Begin Expectant

Parents Class
Wednesday Night

cmya (.omes
Through Surgery

At Michigan Tach

The NaffwUto

Hills Club, won first place In
the 4H stock Judging ccutcat at
Hmm Rm MgRB A*OUT:
. . BACKWARD GLANCM.

Enrollment at 3,862

Hastings' school enrollment
the

high

school. The official

�Personal Mention

Earle Ferney
Of Clarksville

Later tho fuUty

oom

paid

Mra Roger Lundquist and son
of Lansing and Mrs, Kgthryn
Clum were Sunday dinner guedU

attending the
at WMU, they
qualnted through .

day when Mils Wickham wa*

Ferguson-Draxe - rtrguaon H
Smith Dita] In Grand Rapid*. Ha la

overnight guest Wednesday of
The Barry McGuire* arrived her son, Mr. and Mra. Earl Clum
and family of Belmont.

Hardy of California were here
llvlng in Mansfield. Ohio, and
had Uw privilege of attending

two-week vacation In Tucapn.

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Middleville
By .Wr*. .Vary Jackton

Pen Pal Coming
From England to
Spend Year Here

Many were saddened to hear of
The Barry County sheriff * of­
Theresa Creasy. 14. who lives
fice received 11 calls in six min- Uie death of Mn. Harold &lt; Hester i
Kermeen Saturday evening at north of London at Welwyn.
England, a pen pal of Marcia
Wletnlk. daughter of Mr. and
Mn. Edwin Wletnlk. is scheduled
arrive in Hastings Tuesday.
d i,ShUn« “ die- . Church and other activities. She | to
Sept. 27. to spend the year with
•cross nartheast-;wiU be greatly missed In her Uie Wletnlk* and attend Hos­
Rarish‘divlUth?S
U?to church and the” community. She
ting*
High as a freshman wlUi
^,y' then exP,odln« I1Un- 'caves her husband. Harold, and
Marcia
ing ffery fragment* on two states three daughters. Kathy Busan
QUWI
and southern Ontario, Canada land
Patty. Her
Her funeral
funeral mi
held
land Patty
was held
in the Methodist Church al 2 pm
Michigan Slate L'nlrerWty iu- Tuesday.
the Wietniks will meet her.
Mra. David Otto accompanied
Marcia has been corresponding
Mr. und Mrs Peter Petersen to with Theresa for about four or
the Civic Auditorium in Grand
Rapids Wednesday to hear Ger­ food friends. The Wletnlk* were
trude Bohanna Her topic was
He asked that witnesses write "God Isn't Dead." * Bupt. Earl pleased when her parents ac­
him reports at East landing The Van Sickle attended a Btete su­ cepted their Invitation for The­
meteors flaming path was traced perintendent's meeting at Macki­ resa to spend a year with them
in Hastings
nac Island. ♦ Minor Palmer, who
was In Pennock Hosplial because
Mo,, more titan 1,000 mile* apart i
It caused Michigan's Gov. &lt;
Mr. ^
and
John, Joustra
and j, A t/fillflV ^rltnnl
Romney to believe momentarily
1U Mrs. JUIU
JUU,vr, BI1Q
*v. and Mra.
the!' SHltfllUa JLHIHH
an attack was taking place. Rev.
Mr*. Steere attended the
Romney, flying in his private Baptist Church Association meet­
plane to a meeting oi Ute United ing in Grand Rapids. * Rev.
v L?** International Michigan । Larry Eisenberg, who had been
Over 650 school superintend­
Con*enU®n Bl 81 Clair.; conducting special meeting* al lhe
said the meteorite “‘almost hit Methodist
Mi-Uiodlst Churches in Middleville ents. including Hastings Supt.
and Freeport, left for his home in Richard J. Guenther, attended
He added. "We thought we Nashville. Tenn. Monday morning lhe 37th anndhl conference of
acre under attack." Romney Sept. 24 to Oct. 2 he will be con- I h e Michigan Association of
said the object bun.- into a great ducting similar meetings in Jack­ School Administrators at Macki­
nac Island Sunday through
boll of light. "It had a tail that son. Mo.
•
stretehed out for mile.. We saw | Mr*. William Harper and Mrs. Tuesday. Sept. 18-20 MASA is a
it 10 miles before we reached Fnd Palmer accompanied Mrs department of the Michigan
Education
Association.
Port Huron, and even when we Oscar Flnkbelner to Eaton Rapids
“New Dimensions In School
landed we could sec lhe tell of ,last Thursday. * Mr* Hazel Der- 1
Administration:
The Positive
smoke in the sky."
rick and daughter. Mra. Arthur I *
dmlnI»‘r.
At Port Huron, official* report- Sullivan, were luncheon guests of | App™*'“
1966 cconference.
cd its brilliance caused street Belle Tollis, in Delton Tuesday. * the
,l,e 1966
-™ Mrs Charles Jones of , Wendell H. Pierce, superinlights controlled by photoelectric Mr. and
eye to switch off automatically. x
Mulllken
*»ihie»" w-r«
were Sunday
»m4.. guests of I tendent of schools in Cincinnati
Mr. and Mrs Clare Williams * “nd appointee to the position of
Mr. and Mra. Roy Tubergen and [ executive director of Compact
daughter. Evelyn, have purchasedfor Education, delivered Uie keya home in Lake Odessa und expect note address at the first general
to move today. The Tubsrgens are I session Sunday night
----------B. will
"Bud"
Dennis M. Brown. 18. Kalama- .u r_.u
»ther
P001-Charles
hcalth »nd
be Wilkinson,
zoo. was taken to Pennock Hos- lvlp» "f“r,cr u'-clr
who lives former head coach and director
of athletics al lhe University of
pital Wednesday, Sept 14. nnCr ,ln Sun,leld
he lost control of his Rambler
Dr. Jack Brown and R. H.
about 2:50 pjn. driving south on Brown of Duntan Lake. Stanley Tuesday luncheon "Mr. Michi­
lhe Cedar Creek Road Just north ' Kllch of Coopersville and Don gan Outdoors,” Mort Neff, was
of the Cedar Creek grocery. It Babcock, local, enjoyed a canoe scheduled tor the Monday ban­
was raining and when he hit I trip down lhe Pine River near quet
the brakes coming over a hill- Baldwin * Mr and Mrs. Milton
crest, he lost control, hit two | Perry of Swartz Creek and Mr. ij
-•
n i•
guard posts, then a tree, bounc- and Mr*. Bob Kenyon were Sun- \ tldSllllQS I OllCC
ing off into a culvert
day dlnnsr gu9*t* of tiw ladles'| . ■ T/- °
mother. Mrs. Roy Johnson The A TC Kent BUSY
*
J
Mr. and Mrs Howard Orsborn । Perrys were weekend guests. *1
Hastings police investigated 71
are visiting thetr granddaughter Several Methodist women are to
offenses from Aug. 22 to
and husband. the Theodore attend an Officers Training Con- varied
Sept
12, Chief of Police -----------Richard
fcrence
at
the
Methodist
Church
Q
""
’
Carpenters, a few day* this week.
Sunlor reported to the City
in Woodland this Thursday.
Many are looking forward to the Council members at their last
Octogenarian Party in the Meth­ meeting.
The offenses included breaking
odist Church at noon Tuesday.
Sept. 27. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles and entering, felonious and sim­
Williams and sons. Martin, and ple larceny, check law violations,
simple assault, sex offense, of­
HOUSE CLEANING WORK David, enjoyed a trip to Virginia fenses against family and chil­
WANTED - Afternoons. Box Beach to visit their */n and wife. dren, liquor violations, disorder­
1022 c/o Hustings Banner. 9'22 Mr and Mr*. Fred Williams. They lines*. delinquent minors, prowl­
returned home last week. They had
picked up David, who flew to ers. obscene phone calls, drunk
O'Hare from California where he driving and other types.
hod been helping his brother at
Seventeen arrests were, made
J
,
a Summer YMCA Camp. They en­ on warrants.
In addition, -Toliod laatratf 56
joyed living in a trailer.
.
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moving
violation traffic tickets.
Mr. and Mr* Fred Williams ar­
rived early Saturday from Virginia 83 non-moving tickets and 1,150
Beach for a month's visit. Fred overtime parking tickets.
...I File
will return the last of the month
In addition, '49 traffic com­
to board another submarine until plaints were checked out and 35
Christmas. Mra. Williams will re­ non-criminal complaints Investi­
main here with the home folks gated.
until his return. * Chris Catchlck
of Detroit,
L/ruuil. a
It student
Btuunn at
Hl MSU.
MDU. was
WIU
rt-ekend guest of his Hater and i Boys
Ilrll.ili
i family.
illy. Dr. and
mid Mra.
Mrs. Melvin Noah.
.
....
.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Bender and
i daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Oral Puttman of Clarkston,
Philip II. Mllrhrll. Judo
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Martin R. Hawthorne. 17.
nnd Mra. Vinal Tabor nnd family Hastings, and Edward Quada. 17.
end Willi,’
of Flint. Later the Benders and Rl. suffered lacerations dnB
Puttnuiw went to Clarkston and bruises about 11:55 ajn .uesdky
saw their new trailer home. Mrs. when the motorcycle they *ere
Puttman teaches In the same riding struck a 1M6 Jeep driven
building with Mra. William Han­ by Patricia Ann Ledford. Si,
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son. a former teacher of Middle­ 2094 E. Grand, at Walnut and
ville Mr. Puttman teaches in Church Streets.
Junior high.
Mr. and Mrs. John Erikson of Pennock Hospital for treat­
the Finkbelner Road have pur­
ment.
chased lhe larry Martin home on
According to the report, Mar­
,,] j Charles Street and are living tin was driving the motorcycle
„,i. there. They have two small chll- north on Church Street when
"■■I | dren. * A birthday party was the Ledford Jeep entered lhe in­
I given in honor of J. C. Schad at tersection going west on Walnut.
,„.i their Barlow Lake cottage Sun­
She said she had stopped at
day. Thnse attending were their the stop sign, waited for a car to
two sons and their families. Mr. pass and pulled out without see­
nnd Mrs. Rodney Schad and son. ing the motorcycle.
Jeffrey, of Grand Rapids and Mr.
and Mrs Rex Schad and children.1
■ Fred. Cindy and Mark.

ESS'^S. SS.fi

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Snpt. Guenther

Heads' Conclave

Driver Injured
At Cedar Creek

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

LEGALS

Hurt When
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Jeep Tuesday

More About

Backward Glances

*hig. * Lori Hummel spent the
THE HAITIX.I BAXXEX—1
»ith Mr*. Harold Hum­
mel and family of rural PorlBy Francat Johntlon
* The annual picnic of
B, Jtr.. Km H-tbllu
its* 1-4.. •-&gt;
,------- ' Mr&gt; Wayne Shade and family
The first frost of’ the season
u
^4 VE
TonJ
heW Sund,y al Tyden Park.
Mr. and Mra. G«m Carr. Tom ’ There were 34 attending. Honand Patricia visited Mr. and Mr* ored guests were Mrs. Ruth area Friday when the mercury and family of Nashville and Mr.
Dave Wickeraham of Charlevoix; Peterman nnd Mrs. Ruth Ferris skidded to an official low of 33.
a few dayt * Mr. and Mra. Claud ' * Mr. and Mra. Donald Hummel recorded at the Michigan Fish­ Hastings were Sunday cullers of
Hayden spent Tuesday and Wed- and family were Sunday guests eries Research Station here
Deputy Harvey Baker Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Gardner. *
nesday at their home In White of Mr and Mra. William Morey
investigated the burglary oi Um](L
Rain fell Tuesday, but only 22
Cloud. * Mr*. Ralph Weaver and , and Dawn of Ionia * Mr and
Jane and Sandy Abbey of Has-1 Mrs. Gary West and children,
The temperature*:
t ngs were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston
Vent Hawblitz and Mrs Gladys Creek and Cloverdale Ronda
Mr. and Mrs Gene Shade. * Mr and Mrs. Ruth Peterman visited
Hawblltz wen at Budd Lake. al
and Mr*. Richard Sargeant and; Mr. and Mrs Manon Shade at
Harris on Sunday.
Pam have moved to Belding from Morrison Lake Sunday
The Maple Grove Birthday
Tucnon. Artz. They were former
Club met al the hall on Tuesday, a 12 xauae Wincheater slide anresidents and have been in Ari। Si pt 20. for potluck dinner wUh
ions for
lor seven
seven yean.
year*, They
incy were
ware
*nn G-'^rey Is in Ann Arbor
sona
J Dorothy Melnertz and Bernice
Tuesday visitor* of Mr*. Esther *n&lt;-rc she is working and living
Srhantz as the fortes*. * Mra
«'--------- -• • —
*&gt;' an apartment with six girls,
I Rllla Whitmore had eye surgery
Mn Raymond GuUcrrcz and three of them U. of M. sludente
Becky of Albion spent a few days i The Edward SLorkan family
139. silverware setting for eight
were In Kalanuu/xj Sunday to
Mia Sylvia Babcock in Battle
family. * Mra. Rose Irwin was hear lhe Kalamazoo Concrt Name Gene Cooley
Creek to recuperate w* Mr and,
—
.
•» .
. z
admitted to Pennock H aspite I Band.
bedding and pillow cases, and
Springport
Principal
Mrs
Bbdr
and
Ken
­
Some of the gasoline stations
Saturday for observaUon follow­
®
n«h were M Mr and Mra. Wilother items.
ing a fall, * Michael W. HUley. about town have added beauty
Gene Cooley, son of Mr. and 11Wn Swift on Sunday. * Several
to lhe town these par. weeks. At Mr*.
Charles (Red. Cooley of frwn
WMy Blu»xted the
«y. arrived home Tuesday, Sept the southwest comer of N. Hast.nw has been named prln-' Gould-Pulver adding in the
Broadway and W. Mill there is clpal of Springport High School. Haatings Baptl* Church SaturHastings firemen were called
Force. He was honorably dis­ a profusion of gorgeous gold
Gene is a 1958 graduate of day.
out about 8,45 Friday to aid
charged from Myrtle Beach. marigolds and bright colored
------------ •------------Middleville firemen fighting a
APB., J5.C. where he has been zinias At the southeast corner Charlotte High School and is a
^1 ~:„*■fire at lhe George PeaUteriy
stationed the last year. During of 8, Broadway and W. Court graduate of Western Michigan qq n
University
where
he
majored
‘
n
MOg
twOmpiaintS
home on the Grange Road. Fire,
the last four years he has visited they concentrated on lush pe­
Dog Warden Dean Braden re­ probably started from a defective
such places os Turkey, leban- tunias and a row of tall sun­ physical education, speech ond
non, Italy and France. He left flowers bordered low with zlnlas biology. He is working on\ his: ceived 89 complaint* during Au- chimney, damaged the attic and
’s r.l Michigan State
gust, including 10 dog bites.
Monday to attend Central Michi­ brlRldens the southweast comer master
He won letters In baseball for 1 Thirty-seven dogs were disposed
gan University.
of Court and S Michigan Ave.
three years at Western
| of. 69 handled and he traveled
Eddie Malilson. 10-year-old son
-- ------ — He began teaching at Athens 2.293 miles.
*
of Mrs. Helen Malilson. fell from I Castleman home this week is her as elementary principal, and goes
------------ •------ ‘----his bike last Wednesday, fractur- I mother. Mrs. Viola Hoyer of to Springport from the Hanover-1 Dr. Larry Blair. Hastings phyA HasUng* Municipal Court
ing his right arm in two places Sandusky, Ohio.
i Horton system In Jackson Coun- sician, and Dr. George BenUek of Jury Tuesday found Jack Lester
n.Ti----- Z Z" ■—m7’ ■ tu
------- •-----ly He P|ayfd Class A ball for the Grand Rapids. Pannock Hospital Egan of Charlotte innocent of
*ndwCr^g-?f»,Pi^e
^CTet.W“ »fumlIy party of 27 PltWmh Pirate* for two years radiologist, and other*, left Prl- reckless driving after a trial be­
Lake spent the weekend with her a: the Roger Kelly home on Sun■
.......
.
------------ •-----------। day to hunt. In Newfoundland, fore Judge L. E. Barnett. The
parents. Mr. and Mr*. John Wal-jday fur i&gt; picnic dinner and a
For Banner Ciassifled Ada
| Dr. Blair plans to return Mon- incident occurred Aug. 15 on the '
dren. at Crooked Lake 'near I great day of visiting.
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1 day. Sept. 26.
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Thomapple
Sheridan * Mr. and Mrs. Roy — ------- *•— ----------- ----------- —
Jackson. Mrs Audrey Scott and
Jack spent the weekend at the
Brae cottage near Kalkaska.
Mrs. Mabel Rich. Mrs Ina
Birman and Mrs. Mary Guy visi­
ted Mrs Pearl Culter. an aunt
of Mrs. Rich, at Stanton, Thurs­
day. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
Vansickle and Mark spent last
week touring lhe middle west.
They visited 6.F.C. and Mrs. EvALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •

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Mra. Arnold Kruger and family
of Cedar Falls. Iowa, and Mr.
and Mra. Neal Seels and family
of Steamboat Rock. Iowa.
Mr and Mra. Frederick Beck­
hold held a picnic Sunday in
honor of their son. Rocky, home
on leave from Fort Knox. Ky. He
left Friday by plane for Texas
for further training. * Mr. and
Mrs Vcrn Moore of Allegan were
Thursday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Stadel. * The Merry­
Social Club met Thursday with
Mrs Dan Archer with 16 present.
The new president. Mrs Dan
Archer, conducted Uie meeUng.
The group meets with Mra Doi
othy Kllnlworth Oct. 13.
*1
Mr and Mrs. Roy Erb AD
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Um

Brother of Loco I
Resident* Diet
Of Heart Attack

Pleasant Valley

had otter brn apprehmded while
apply

By Mrs. £tAW Blank

brakes. Another young

with a nice carry-in dinner waa
history at drinking and driving. He

brother of Mra. Richard

and Verdle LoDerc of Charlton
pushed by the ladles. * The
Barry Christian Endeavor rally
was held tt Lake Odessa U. B. enUy suffered a heart attack.
Church Monday evening. Sept.
tra. John Lctson and
Eloulso and Mra. Enoch
Attending from here were Mra.

A detailed study of the July 4 aia probably caused by UiU defect.

to evade being hit. Due to hla

operative effort by Michigan police.

strong's. A Our congratulations to
Uie Buster WrtgliU. who have a

recently to g« acquainted wllh
the new baby there.

Cars in front and behind this took evasive action

daughter and another brother

portion of the drivers Involved in
tho fata) accidents had previously
received a number of tickets for
moving violations (speeding!.

oncoming traffic which could have
The key to auto safety remains
resulted in a multiple collision
and deaths. Thus, while Federal
standards for.tire manufacturers behind the wheel* Until there is

Five deaths were not tlie fault essential to follow-up with periodic traffic fatality curve will continue
of car drivers. One motorcyclist Inspections to Insure that cars
wllh outworn tires are not allowed
So far the political spotlight Ims

struck by a fellow cyclist ahd
deflected Into an approachtag car.

enough,

no

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tn Ohio and attended a wedding
of their niece. * Clifford Oven-

East Doud
brother,

redesigned for1M«, Include taOUghls divided by back-up lights
as shown on lhe Fairlane X/L Hardtop above and a dramatic
new grille treatment as Illustrated on lhe Fairlane SOS 4-door
Sedan below. Interior styling Is new as well with color-coordinaled, cloth and-vlnyI combinations. Fairlane models go on dis­
play at Ford dealer showrooms Friday, Sept. 30.

Rev.

Max

Ovenshire.

By Mrs. IJoyd Owen

Vaugim Aug* family of School-

(
were In Grand Rapids Monday.
They visited her brother. Tony
Thomas, in the Yeckley District
Saturday. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Bordenu from Marshall were Sun-

from Vietnam and arrived home
Bunday. Aug. 31. Mrs. Erb was
Many af the friends and taken to Blodgett Hospital on
neighbors attended Uk- wedding that day (or major surgery. She
gel this very ' important home of Mbs Gaye Stahl and Fbirest came home after about 10 days
Price at the Clarksville Bible
Church. * Mra. Gertie Stahl,
direction.
who has spent the Summer with family of Utica and Mra. Gwensome of her family near Dafter. net h Neeb of Holt were Sunday.
Upper Michigan came for tho
wedding of her granddaughter
and will be going to Greentown. Benedict of Greenville and the
Ind, then to Florida.
By Mr,. EIS.I Blank
*2 CUrkoUk
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luuon under control and that
quickly. The Senate plan would

"clunkers" and tin*. This teas a politically
popular thing to do. Problems per­
end accidents. This possibly indi­ taining to “the nut behind the
wheel" have been consistently
cate the wagon ahead to which mechanical llmitaUona of their avoided because this Involves In­
vehicles, either drive with extra dividuals who are alio voters and
Irian attempting to dash across
out thus could be politically unpopular
onto the highways during
tings as guests Sunday at the

Oddly

Linden Norris attended the golden
wedding celebration for Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lelnaar at Big Cedar
Lake. Bunday.
Want Aib Sell Unused hems!

factory condiUcp negotiated the nitely a chance not worth taking.
television. Some interesting facte amt curve wlthoX akMdtag.
Thls would seem to indicate that
auto fatalities on that weekend, the original quality of a tire Is no
Individuals who know what they
nearly a third had records that
leave questions a*'to their fitness come ixXcnttally dangerous when
tainted with politic* But. good or
to drive. Almost half of the 29 iud
bad driving records and drinking mentioned above, the driver was
are likely to have little or no ef­
road rather than into the path of fect on the increasing highway toll

Uoyd Owen called at Clifford
Kahlers in Delton Saturday. ★ Mr.

Pleasant Valley

The Hastings Banner

Lacey
By Mrs. Orlie VanSyckle
Il 0®wll«g
Fh»M 1U-11T

|lOOgCRESt|ffi\

Earl Startjard,
Lowell and he would appreciate

Mr
ond Mrs
lovd TLyttle
vttle re
Sa'.rdy
and family
Mr^nd
Mm TLloyd
re- 1
w
v Q alteudsaTe
prayer band is meeting this cently visited their son and fam- 6lindayi g^x 4
Uy.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gayle
Lyttle
|
the
message.
In
tho
afternoon.
results In fatal accidents. Fred N. water pollution. Pure water 13 a Thursday.
The Pleasant Valley Form Bu- In Fredrick. Md. * Mr. and Mra. ( Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Olmstead and
basic resource equally essential to
OH,.
«n,
. „ ... . .,
, ncoojnpumcu uk-iii io .tiujixbisi
agriculture, industry, and people. of Mr. and Mra. Harold SkcdgelL
dinner
guests Dcpe.
Sept. Il
11 ui
of mi.
Mr. uou
and ■ whcre
to lhe
uuuicr KUCUJ
Without bountiful supplies of un——
—'aute
Christian Endeavor meet­
tUBBcatPTioN
Mra. ......
Blair ..
HawbUta
and• v
Ken'
smash-up that liappened on the
Monday. * Mr. and Mra. Vaughn neth. * Mr. and Mra. KeRh ing at the Laketon Bethel Re­
July 4 weekend. A family of four
Geiger and Sherman of MX, Strickland, Sandra and Mrs. formed Church.
Winnie Dunn were Sunday dinThe Mote family enjoyed an
was heading tar the beach only meaningless.
evening at the Kenneth Willette
seven miles from home. A second
Yet, the disturbing thing here Benedict of Greenville and Mrs. Dunn and family at their cot- ;home In Clarksville, Thursday,
Dean Geiger and children were
in the United States is that with Bunday visltore of Mra. Vera taKT. * The Briggs Church Is .Sept. 1. honoring Miss Bethel
an increasing population and ex­ Geiger. ★ Christine Stahl In­ having a bake sale noon at NoshIn broad daylight on a four-lane panding Industry, the rate of con­ jured her leg Saturday as .she vtlle. * Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ,J. Mote family and Rev. and
Gillasple visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Mra. Chalmer Miller were Sun­
tractor.
tamination of our inland lakes and
! Harold Bugbee at Gull Lake re- ,day, Sept 11, luncheon guest., of
foot hard surface shoulders on
children. Coiln and DceLyne, °t'toSle«ple* vlrited^Mr. M^nd JMra their parents, Mr. and Mra. Her­
either side, the cars had a head-on
man Miller.
Wo* Odessa were hoots to a go- i H
GUlasnle
Sunday
*
tag away party and a floe dta-, ^Anna ^'ls £Ino from
An estimated 8.300 public and
killed, the driver of the ,other car .Already Lake Erie is pretty
lhe hospital In Battle Creek non-publlc school buses are In
where she was for a broken hip use in Michigan this year.
sengcra Injured.
unfit for use throughout ita length party, seated nt tablet; on the and arm. Siie 13 still In a wheel
AMUKAN NIWSSAPUl
chair. * Mr. and Mra. Orlie Van• mtStNTATIVU Im.
and breadth. Lake Michigan and lawn tills fine SuinnuT day were
Mr. Rehm believes that the ad­ Lake Huron are being contami­ his parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sycklo called on Mra. Flo Gra­
ham at Thornapple Lake. Sun­
vice that ‘If you drink, don! drive
day. * Mr. and Mra. Sterling
IL NEWIFAMI and f you drive, don't drink," wu nated at a dangerous rate. Too Blank, his grandmother. Mr. nnd French called on Mr. and Mra.
ixuup- of our rivers and lakes are Mra Vaughn Aug* and family
Orlie VanSyckle. Sunday.
proven tn a unique manner in bne dumping grounds for untreated
fatal accident during the July 4
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pollution and accurately assessed,
we believe, the nationwide support
for Immediate and effective action,
when It voted an appropriation
of |6 billion for this purpose.
In doing this, they bypassed a
request of tto million by President
Johnson to tight water pollution
— a sum excessively inadequate
Something more than a token ges­
ture U needed, since both time
and pure water supplies are run­
ning out.

girls of Clarksville. Pfc. Jock
Erb arrived home Aug. 21 from,
Vietnam in service there one
year and left Sunday evening at
0:30 via plane Sept. 18 from
Grand Rapids to Chicago on to
Washington, D. C. and to Pt.

Mrs. Thressa Mote is in the
Grand Rapids Osteopathic Hos­
pital. ★ Mra. Ida Miller and Mrs.
Ethel Blank were Thursday visi­
tors of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Mil­
ler In LowelL * Mrs. Minnie
Friday visitor of Mrs. Bert Blank
and old friends. She hod been to
see Emery Kime who has been m
Pennock Hospital since July 1.

What the Senate proposes Is a
revolving loan fund to assist local

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share of sewage treatment plants
and other facilities to clean up
pollution. This ts a step in the
right direction, U such work can
be handled by the states and com­
munities and not give rise to the
creation of additional Federal bu­
reaus to supervise plans and ex­
penditures that can be done with
greater efficiency by organization.'. I

.already in being at the state and
, local levels.
But more is needed. For exam- j
pie. there should be reasonable tax
writeoffs to Industries to induce
them to stop dumping untreated
wastes into waterways. In most
i instances this would require sixI able investments In anti-pollution

|

CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON.

HASTINGS

IVAW^LIM OBOlfl Ui THlCOUUiBUlL—

[equipment and so Ben. Gaylord
I Nelson of Wisconsin suggests that
the tax writeoff should be In the
| neighborhood of 20 to 40 per cent

A New Convenience

facility. This would seem to be a
sensible beginning.

^irectly across the stteel from our

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has enabled us to remain in business in Hastings
for a long, long time. We've served numerous
generations of area families and many pieces of
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Potentially the Senate plan
। would be a return of Federal funds
to states and communities to per- |
mit them to get going on vital |
! projects that can bat be planned.

| these Federal funds were originally
taken from business, agriculture,
industry and private cltixens
through taxation there Is nothing I
illogical In this plan. Much better
1 creation of another super-bureau
। al Washington
j This plan is also in line with the
wholesome theory of returning
more responsibility to states and
local communities rather than
concentrating more power and

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Phone 945-2471

........ i
FURNITURE
105 E. State

Phone

�THE HASTINGS BANNER—5

Welcome Wogon's
Newest Members
Are Entertained

Personal Mention |
ICr. and Mra. Ainaud Water

Society newS

Richard McGee entertained with

Parmalee's

The 30 ruwta at the dinner

Thursday, Sept. 16. for Hastings’
newest members of the Welcome
Wagon — those arriving since
On Ftiday Mra. Dunlap will «s&gt;|
June. There were 16 ladles and
Um* tn 18 years that th* family their children to enjoy coffee and I
L. had reunited and thoae present rolls while getting to know each
Grahams’ pleasure at
jjj. from a distance Included her sis- other and more about the Wel­
come Wagon Club.

Marriage Licenses
Hormxa E. Darlow, hmubi
turned from serving three yean Carala Malaea. MlJdlrrUIa

and Jade arrived from th* Uni- reunion.

day where they will visit Mrs.
Kan trier's daughter, Mn. Everett
While Miller, and also Mrs. Caruilo May. JarraU B. Cale, Haatloja .
who is Mn. Kantncr's grand­
daughter and Mrs. Roos' niece.
Mlddloville, Mr. and Mrs Martin Mn. Hoos will also visit her aunt,
Koelor (Janet Huvtr) of Laming

tending

the

University.

he Will begin his sophomore
year at the Military Academy,

Hamatys and the planning of the
boat and hoe,teas and their guests
worked beautifully.
In a limited, one-winner dupli­
cate bridge game Tuesday evening
at the Hastings Country Club.
Mrs. Russell Belfield and Roy
Hubbard took top honors. Second
went to Mrs. Jack Kennedy and
Mn. Roy Hubbard and third to
Grace Denton and Mra. D. C.
llanu. Stan Cummings, Joe And­ French
rews. Richard Foster. William
Schllhaneck and President Ar­
There were 10 tables In play
thur Steeby of the Hastings Ki- following the dinner and bridge
wan Is Club attended the 1906 at the (fastings Country Club
State Klwanls Convention at Saturday evenbig. Winners proved
Grand Rapids Sept. 18-20. Rob- to be Mrs. Paul Faulkner. Mra.
Robert
Roy of
Hubbard
and was
vice Cook,
president
Klwanla,
among those rcprcsenUng Kl­ Dewnyne Pugh.
wanls International. More than
Guests st the Herman Bott200 clubs with 9AOO members
were represented at the district chrrs. 523 W. Prairie, this week
wDl be hLs parents from New Jermeeting.

Mr. and Mra. Roy Cordes are
spending several days this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Swartout at Novt Mra. George

ally aa a Junior, and they left

on Ironside Drive Saturday eve­
ning honored the George Hamatys
on their tenth wedding annlver-

SMirt, M»sk»W» .......
visit her daughter and family. Terrill
Maurwu Wyhix. MS CksrUtts
Che David RhauiLi, at Orchard

from Uie East after visiting
mother and other relatives.

Births at Pennoek

Personal Mention
dinner

lasted a dinner for Uuj Lain'
Huvera. the John Robinsons, the
B. C. Sherers, Jaclo and Nell,
nnd the B. C. Sherers hooted a
dinner for the Huver and Tramel
f ami Lies, Rev. and Mra. Del
Sherer and Laura Daniel and
Ronald. En route home Satur-

Under The
Dryer

Key’s mother. Mra Stella Shane,
who lutd tx-eji visiting here far a
week, returned home with them.
Mra Fred Clair and daughters.
Julia and Roaeonn. of Grand
Rapids were in Hastings Friday
to attend the Ouemaey-Balyeat
wedding Mrs. Clair's niece Mari-

-Rli
Peg Preston

Mr. and Mn. Rons Gillett of
Jackson visited the Arthur Ha­
vens and Mrs. Erma Gardner last

Whlle the Poker Club men
at Bun Siegel's Monday ever
the women played bridge with I
Chester Hodges as hostess at
home on S Church Street.

The Clarence Gildings visited
Edna Groat of Bedford and Bill a.». 7
on Pablo Bill
Robinson of' Battle Creek
u —
Sunday.
At the Lyle Gillespie, home
over lhe weekend was their
the wedding.
daughter. Linda, from the Henry­
Miss Terry Leo King, daugh­ Ford School of Nursing.
ter of the Carl Kings, win be
Recent visitors at Uie Leon
home for the weekend from Oli­ Gray home were Mr. and Mrs.
vet College where aiw Is a fresh­ Richard Hart and two daughters
man.
and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gray pm.. 9 Iba . S
The Ken Lanre of Grand Rap- and Mary Beth, of Grand Rap­
। -----Ida visited
his' parents,
For-' Mia.
’Mrs Naomi
and
I
T Lankerd
Ankerri
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•the
---- , las.
nnmni
umin.u
...... and
r.wrf Lanes,
tamM on Anturnnv
—Rusty
....... of .....Irent
Saturday. Mrs
Mrs.
BatUe Crw.k; Mr.
Forrest Lane la recuperating Bnd Mrg HaroW Gray of Olivet
from a recent llinesa’ during B|)(1 Orlo Maln Of Marcellus,
which she was hospitalized.
I Mr BI1(i Mra. RUase| Hart. Sr..
Mra. Ronald Houseman and!
her sister, the Gerald
Thursdoy.j
dauglster. Laura Lapo. have re- Payns. of- -Lansing
—
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turned to their home In Sherman Mrs Payn had recently returned
Oaks. Calif., after visiting her from the hospital. On Friday

nnd

Mra. H A. Adrounle was com
mlttce chairman for the ladies
luncheon and bridge at the Has
tings Country Club Tuesday after
noon. The guest award went I
Mrs Forrest James Other winner
were Mrs. G. R. Montgomery c
Nashville. Mra Rudolph Flora an
Mrs. Corneil Denton. Mrs. Joh
Panfil will be' In charge of ar
rangemenl for next week’s lunch

September has been a month
arrivals and departures for t
Leon Hales and Mrs. S M. Sh&lt;
fer. Mra B M. Sheffer from Cc
rBE1;PORT
vuuUrwood. 175 dova. Argentina. Mike and Cat
ctt,tnr at , S«pt. 12
arrived Aug 20 after a week
Hastings- ousy* Bole. 70s E. coi-j New York and Detroit , to enr
— . ............
“ wu“° 7,0
, Qathy at Hastings High Schi

Mrs.

Beautiful
$98.00.

straight

Ta

now

Bronson Hospital in Kalamazoo I
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Reed of
Arthur Logan left Tuesday for:
Holland. Mr and Mrs. Wayne। Alma College to begin his sophoi more year.
I
1
Tlie Robert MacArthurs re-.
dinner guests Sunday of the। turned Monday from attending a |
State University orientation,
gift show In Lexington. Ky.
Roaeil Stantons.
turning to Cordova Sept- 8. T
Mr. and Mra. John Chandler
Mr. and Mra. Ray Haywood at­
Wilford Sheffer arrived from S
tended the Haywood reunion at; are taking their sons. Ken nnd
! to*. Calif.. Sept. 12 for a we
Ludington a Bunday ago. andI Tom. back to Michigan Tech at
visit In Hastbws. His flint i
took as guests Mr. and Mrs- Royi Houghton this week, then they
‘ I tn 10 years. Friday the Hales
feslon They also visited Mrs.. will meet their l-ong Lake nelgh. bors. Mr. and Mrsw Curtis Dun­
. lap of Galesburg.-It Ontonagon
IS: Gltai
On Sunday, the 18th. they were; and vacation with them in the
Mrs. C C. Hlgbie
guests of the Prestons for dinnerr Porcupine Mountain region. Jeff
and afternoon callers at ther Chandler will be staying with
RiUenui. Mrs. Clara Oilie
Haywood home were their dnugii-• the Venior Bloughs during their
Mrs. Mae Shultz. Mra. Harry
ter and family, the Edgar Mc-• absence.
bey. Mra. Orno Knowles.
Staff Sergeant Robert Keller;
Mellens. with friends from Grandi
Laura Maurer nnd Mrs. Ray
apms.
| arrived home Thursday nt the'
Rapids.
.
trra for a 6:3b potluck on Mo
Mra. George A. Jones of Or-1 Dick Sunlor's after two tours of,
evening This group U a nt
BL
8«pt
17;
D«iu»
Bin
«wnt last week with I duly
dutv on
nn Vietnam. -He
He will re
re-­ '
Inda. Cialif
Calif., spent
ll&gt;m
Tinkler..
Bl.
O
I,
formed birthday club.
Miss Grace Edmonds. They took port back to duty at Fort Car-, K20 W. Olintan. pe«rl B
• two day trip across the State ;on. Colo., on Oct. 20.
E. Colfax. CUra J. WlUli
When Sue Ecknrdt Walker
to Port Huron and around lhe
Mra Chrr.nr. Stowell was the
entertained
at a wedding sh&lt;
thumb. It was most interesting .speaker at a combined meeting
at Grind Stone City and Pt. AUX of the Women's Club and Gar- LAKE ODESSA - Vixrbl* B»«rd«1»y.
Lake
given by their daught
Barques, especially to sec all of ] dPn Club ln Adrian Tuesday af- I0J Fourth Ava.. O«or&lt;« BxtUr.
Julie.
Sunday
afternoon, Sept ib’
8«nnS Ave Sept. 13; Kxlph R»t
the old grindstones that had temoon.
eltff. Gei&gt;. Del. Timothy Stevene. 525 the guests, who were high schc
been dlroarded.
■ Mrs. Paul Pcw-raon and lit,-uid college friends of the recc
Miss Grace Edmonds left on |Je daughter. Ann. flew to Me- I
bride, had Just a wonderful Ur
Tuesday to spend a few days In nomollcc Fulls. Wis. Thursday
•‘chatting" wllh many remln
Ann Arbor visiting at the home lo vl5ll
gmer and family. ti&gt;c i
ccncca being n part of the co
of Katharine Fellows.
Robert VanderWerfs. for the
venation. Il was a lovely lunche
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamp. Mrs.
- ■
si lower with a pretty bride d
George Post. Mr. and Mra Gor­
M S.U, froali. J l tn Francisco I *»'•
»’•
centering the table, and of cour
don Fuhr and family and Mr. and Carl Hoffman, hare made,
°
,
the "gals" had fun sharing t
and Mrs Kenneth Hamp and the MSU hand
| 7.’" iFlocim
। gift opening with Sue. Sue a
Angela were entertained!Tor din- Mf&gt;
lMinn
mun
,„,
Mrs. Ross Dunn returned Pri-, is; Ruth Aalnip.
i Jack’s marriage was rolemnized
'* day after
..
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W. Green at Broadway

Mrs Gamer Hampton and J
J. W Hewitt entertained tl
club with a bridge luncheon
Thursday. Those holding the 1

guests at her home on Pie
View Drive with a baby si
complimenting Mrs Bruce
on Monday evening. Sept 19

Thomai C. Cirrbach

Tony Belli Motors

Mrs Harold Kimmel entertai
Miss Doreen Clary. Mrs Me
Keech and Mrs Edward Smith
dinner on Tuesday evening, S
1J, honoring Mra. Smith's bli
day.

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Mra. Alice Gordon. Mr and J
Jack Smith and Ken Smith
dinner Sunday to celebrate :
bert’s birthday and the 16th u
ding anniversary of lhe J
Smiths.

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Alw. After
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Mr. Idt Mn. &lt;*» smWi
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the children were token to John |, Rlc”™. Fln8,"on
”
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al5okom?L Inds«
25 relatives and friends on'E
Mike and Mark Engle were on
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L*1
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for a week before they reportedicj}11*’L,
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visit*
from
herher
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Mrs M
M. J Huron
Burch will return
.ill treated to a delicious tu
Tthls ho’np Pr,d«y ftOer "-siting her
Airman
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S.
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Anderson also of California.
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The Byron Fletchers returnedLackland
— —
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this week from a business trip graduated from Bellevue High
। to Colorado Springs.
i School in 1966.
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Parmaleet
124 Is.t Stst. Straol

�r
»~rn BASTINGS BANNn

Arloa Johnson
Pledges Troth to
David O. Thomas

Hastings Women's
Club Has Year
Of Promise Ahead

High Noon Nuptials
Unite Couple at
St. Rose Church

'

Mr. and Mrs. Kooert I. uonn-

Alto, were

Under the capable presidency

DOtmber tn the field of BUM"!। will 1U.1
list hxr
her committee appolntncss AdnilnL- .ration
•menta, Tire program is CommltAn October wedding Is plan- ■ tec Workshop
Hostesses ore
Dorothea Lindsey. Lob Champ­
man. Mildred Allen and Mildred

The executive board. Including.
l»t vice president, Mra. William
Kirkpatrick: 2nd vice president
Mra. Robert Godrey; recording
secretary, Mrs
Keith' Ycrty.

Tbe Rev. Fr. Ralph Kelly per­
formed lhe double ring ceremony

willard Curtiz: treasurer. MiaEva Hecox. Is also composed of
Mrs. Jack, Wood. Mrs. Rudolph

Logan.

beautiful In a floor-length gown

veil was held in place by a crcwn
She carried a bridal bouquet of
yellow rose* and gold mums
MLsa Cynthia Guggernoo was
her outer’s maid of honor nnd
bridesmaid* were Mtaa Jane Kcn-

attendant*

were

MRS. MICHAEL JAMES KOWAIXJZYK
. . Miss Sandra Joan Gucgemm Becomes Bride.

dressed

line crepe skirts They carried
bouquets of gold mums.
ter and brother of tire bride,
performed the duties of flower

George Kowalczyk. Jr. acted

brother ot the bride, were
groomsmen. Ushers were Wyatt
) Neil, cousin of the groom. Cale­
donia, and Monty Bender of
I MlddJevlUe.
Mrs. Guggemos chose a beige
dress and stole with olive imd
green accessories for her daugh­
ter’s wedding nnd lhe grooms
Brother wore a beige and white

FRESH DONUTS

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205 N. Michigan

M». M. n rumum. Mm. KM ■%•“&gt; J"h",

Following a motif of pink and
white, a surprise wedding shower

jThomapple Garden
Club Members Hear
Organic Speaker
(

Donuts 69c do*.
Skedgell. Ann. who will become
u» bM* Oi Rictart
Tta
n«.n»ppie o»tPlain 59c do*.
Norm&gt;l»r. noi.M miny Unly
CTub
o,
j gifts.
'• ’ ' Mrs. Wesley Utgiut nnd the proTASTE TREATS I ul_Given by C
___ ,___
Cherry
Banrelict. SuMra. CiuMcr
&lt;
.
i’’nun clialnnan. Mra.
. , ,cr
7on?' vice"
Long, chalmuin
introducedofF.the
C. Organic
Gilbert,
T^Y SOME TODAY, the Mxm-er included
reireahincluded refresh- vlce chairman of the Organic
Open Daily

"•J'':"'J,"

Chare: Houre - Mm Bd»md • Pn“* rvmlns. stpr » dmrble
Dmrmr. Mm WIHUm Hotkn- ’ ffn«
“ * J cl?ck *
bmk: UsUUUrr, - Mm J«mm
MrUuUU. Church.
Coleman: Library—Mra. Herbert
Parents of the bride are Mr.
susUng -Arre Mrs. Mlles Waters.
i Wedel, Mra. Robert Cook; Mem- and'Mra Ambrose Guernsey, 128
Michael. Marsha and Michele
1 bcrahlp—Mr*. William Bradford. E Grand Street and the brideJackson, of Hastings, and Mrs.
Mra. O. M. Ketchum. Mra. Stan- ftroom la thc son of Leonard
Jeff Curtis and Miss Susan Hasley Cununlngs; Music— Mrs. Ro- ; Bolyeat. R4 Hastings, and Mrs.
Ix'rt Holltatcr: Nominating—Mrs. | Uicllle Hoke. Bronson.
: Eric vonRei*: Publicity — Mrs.
Rev. Marvin Stuart. Jackson.
Maine and other Eastern States
DoURfas Castleman, Mra. Rich- officiated before 125 guests. Rev.
the new Mra. Kowalczyk changed
ard Birke: Social—Mrs. Jack | and Mrs. Seth Proctor, niece and
to a gold and brown wool suit.
Kennedy: Telephone—Mra. WU-! nephew of the brtde sang. "I
After Sept. 25 their new address
Horn Stedman, chairman, Mra I Love You Truly," "To My Bride,
will be Park Manor Apt., Kala­ TO BE MARRIED — Mr. nnd Edward Bnitty. Mra. Roy Cordes. (Loretta."! and the Lard's
i1 Mrs. John Jcrow. 222 W. Indian
mazoo Street, Lansing.
‘ Hills Drive, arc announcing the Mrs. Rex Dultcrer, Mrs. Russell' Prayer." Xfra. Carl Damson was
Special o u t-of-t own guests engagement of their daughter. Evans. Mrs. Theodore Knopf, the organist.
Mra Clnr__ ________ &gt;__ ■__ &lt;___
Mrs. J. L. laiblenli-cki.
Lublenleckl. Mra.
Clar­
were Mrs. Eileen Kllcrest of Joyce, to Michael Sandy Comil­ Mra.
Tampa, Fla., grandparents of lie, son ot Mr. and Mra. Charles ence Ritaemn. Mrs. Robert Ras- tlier, lhe bride wore an empire
the bride, Mr nnd Mra John Comillie. 26810 Koerber, St. Clair ■ lentic. Mrs Joseph Shultz and style, floor length gown of nylon
Mrs.
Frank
Rider.
Guggemos. and Mra. Henry. Fink 81iorc3. Both attended Ferris
An outline of the future meet­ featuring long lace sleeves and
of Lansing, and grandparents of State College. The uetldlng date
ings. ns they appear in the yew
the groom. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex­ date has been set fy Oct. 8.
book, explains tire high degree bf wkth a bow In Uie front. Her
ander Kowalczyk of Alto.
eager anticipation among those ballerina length veil of silk 11who will atend these various hl31on WM
tn pUf» wlth a
functionaln October Mrs. Jam nower
lx.a[ip1M?,. Qf
VanNlettk of Litchfield to. the ^uhing lace outli^i X

Watch While Surprise shower
We Make 'Em
b OECOKATED

I I Ine Arts — Mrs. Vernon Engle
land Mrs Georg* EllloU: CanaerI ration — Mrv Robret Curv npd
Mrs Edward Storkan: EdncaI lion—Mrs. J. F. Huntley and Mra.
i .tames Wiswell: Home Life—Mrs.
Clark Lcvengood and Mra. John
McKay: International Affairs —
Mra. Lyle Gillespie and Mra.
Richard Cook: Public Affair*| Mts Edward Caukin nnd Mrs
MR. AND MRS JOHN ALBERT BALYEAT
Bernard Hohk.
. . Miss Lauretta June Guernsey Is Married.
i Those serving Use club this,
year as cormnlUee chairmen are:
1 Auditing — Mrs, Stephen John­
son nnd Mra. Albert Bleury: Bud­
get—Mrs. Jack Wood: Historical i
-Mrs. John B Walton. Mrs I
1 Marshall BeLson. Mrs. Glen
Brower; Hospitality—Mrs. Loren j
Garlinger, chairman. Mrs. A. D.11
Adrounle. Mrs. Walter Fomberg.
Mrs Richard Grona. Mrs. Dennis 1, IWM vm wnr
lU«rn.
Mr, F
lln»r “
Knindrun.
M ““ '&lt;“"1“ J,‘”
Hagen. Mrs.
’

Double Ring Rites
Unite Couple al
Methodist Church

maaoo, and Bernard Guggemos. Roae School following the evre—------mony and in the evening a re­
ception was held in Grand Rap-

FXOSTID

1

' pxiuix.

rainbow

nouncc Uie engagement of their)
daughter. Sharlene Sue. to James
L. Banks, son of Mrs IJal Banks
of 611 Fitzhugh St.. Bay City.
The brldc-clcct Is n student of
Central Michigan University Her
dance b a graduate of the same
university where he was nfflllnted with Chi Sigma Fraternity
He b studying law at Wayne
State University.

one camea a coiomoi .

,

—

_.

.

Lake-0 Church
r Is jetting for
te.s11! ’.xr.JTo. ^Lovely Nuptials

sing, will discuss. "Catos TccbCorrigan worr a golden
»
{yellow, floor length gown of taf- 11
kl,,-.!' |„
nique- at Uie Novemt». m.eHw ’
™
and Mrs Louts Grektcnb-rgtr I
will review one of Uie beat sqj-J-rbronxe and white mums. Little' The Central Methodist Church
ler current books for the Dceem^l
bcr audience.
~*f
All club members will share In I and Mrs Robert Osh was the thc wedding of Mto Dianne Car.Rower girl. She was dres-sed lni'er “,,d Kenneth Davenport on
thc January meeting, under the1 a gulden yellow, floor length Salurday. Sept. 10, Rev. Luther
direction of the Home Deport­ gown of taffeta with a yellow 'Brokaw oltlctatrei nt the 2 30 cerement, when Individuals wilt dis-1
and white flowered headpiece. I n,an&gt;' 1,1 “ •’’■Ring of white gladioli
plav. discuss and narrate Infor- : Thomas Gaylor of Battle Creek “’“J M*en-branch candelabra.
mat Ion about their own hobbles: ach'd as best man and ushers
Parent*
of' ,h
the’ couple are
Mr.
P
“r”"* n
,r" Mr
A native of Ipdln. who now re- '
were David BlocumZncphcw of and Mrs Robert Carter of Like
sides In Detroit where tier hus- , tiu“and
and
n’ul
«‘«l Mrs. Marvin
*bride■"frcS'z&amp;sUnei.
‘
band teaches at Wayne State! '*■'
Kenneth Bentley of Grand Rap-, DiC,?ipoj! ° t^‘3t
.
U . Mrs Lctty Gupta, will talk
K । Miss Peggy Anne Carter, stater
about her country nnd relate j
I of the bride, was the organist and
current situations there to pres- I For her daughter's wedding.) Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robotham,
Mrs. Guernsey chose a light blue
i nt day events.
Uie vocalists.
The HHS senior girls will be i dres&lt; and hat with beige ac- .
The bridal gown of white bro­
.hr IM M M ,1- d„b M
"'“!hc;
cade was an empire style with
IU JVhnu.IV MOW Th.. .»h- |»°™ *
d™
; long sleevta. round neckline and a
!«,. - Gram and Omelouinna,"
Ira
I catJiadrnl-lengt.h train. Her i-lbow«IU hr pm-nlnl b, L.„1U. |
1? "t length veil was secured by three
WhlMn. the IMdcnt ct
utbi n«. and «nl Mla\nd
Lnp^™ml’bnn,v8v&lt;171'&gt;
erne Guernsey brother’and star"rrl,'&lt;1 “ »&gt;iitc Bible with red
wS',n'T*; -r.m.laa- btYhn
EX
»«■' W'hMU

ayser

Bonnet &amp; Gown
Shop
A/ma Fingleton

holiday programs to smaller ।
। groups as well as spend a couple
even! n sts caroling.
Any resident of Barry County'
is urged to join.
Now is a particularly good
time to Join since Christmas
j music will b? begun in the next
few weeks and the selections
learned during the Summer will
be ternpunirily shelved.
The chorus meets each Tues­
, day at 8 pun. in the high school I
। mua|c room. Membership b SI
a year and dues ore SI a month.

Mra. Irene Johncock and'
Mrs. Esther Dunn were in Sara­
nac on Sunday to 'attend on
open house honoring Evelyn
Jepson given by the OES. at
Uie American Legion Hall. It was .
a very pletunnt day as they met _

by

The

After a Summer slowdown. U&gt;c
C4-member Hastings City Chorus
b back In full swing.
The cisorus, under the direction
of Herbert Moyer. Is working on
a half-hour program which will
be available to groups In lato
Fall.
Music has been ordered for |
Uie holiday season and practice ,
on tills will begin as soon ns it;
is received. It b the Intention I

Barry County YMCA. The Has­
tings Manufacturing CVrnpany ..
und the E. W. Bliss Company. ।

menu of cake, ice cream and c.ardenera Club of Kalamazoo.
'pu’,
.
,
I He gave a most Informative
Cherry, home after a year in ullc explaining what sotta need
Germany, made the punch from and■ I•kw lucking
• ■■
they
arc In
' a secret, and delicious recipe.
I minerals and organic materials
thereby affecting the value ot
our foods.
Gilbert warned of tile possible
I dangers of poisonous sprays. He.
i showed samples of alecl-cut oat*.
, brown rice, ground whole wheat,
etc, wiUeh had been grown or| ganlcally and can be obtained
| in Health Food Mores.
I The bread from local bakeries
1 Is l he bent to buy for it docs not
j contain ns much preservative.
1 Flats of wheat grass were shown
which cup be grown in anyone's
basement with little effort or
cod. It is nutritious and used in
salad*.
‘
/.X! w and mutnaa „r nnonnnln. ““
k'”u
, The biL'uiie-s inceung was eonUu. |ub
1,4, ini
u, lhe
lb. FUnilture
rumnurr City
Cu. |I Tht 5“““
mwuu.1
»Uh
ducted by Mra Marguerite. his
b^* Mra
Mb* Bonnlr I'nutV Carter, a
Stauffer, president. She aelcum- »nd «mc ude the calendar evente
™ Maier, was maid of honor and Mr*
ed guetrts Mra F C Gilbert. I
&gt;hc c ub year
S ^l^bri^
AMyn Suchowoire of DrKUb. Ilf
Ijinsing Gilbert. .Mrs. Stonrt
Hu- 51st Convention of live
1
»n aunt, and Mrs. Tom Pickens of
Clement. Mra Curl Hub and!
hwratern Dirtrict of Hie
Clarksville were bridesmaids All
Mrs Roman Karpinski. Plan*
Plans j Michigan ^toto
of; Janice Annour u-nT‘
&gt;de.&gt;t icily styl d ftotr-irtwU,
State Federation of
.... maxi, lor the CUnauna-1»Club, la tn be b.id
r"" “"g- brocade gowns ns Uie bride, only
preens and tlrtcd m.itcrlnb fl,ie Thursday. Oct. 6th. at thc Ftrat
™}2
with short sleeves, and each car­
2
Mrthreiist Church in Caldwni.T.
ried a lung-stemmed red rose.
Refreshment* were scn-ExI by i « will be an nil day acssinn lx Vi,?
Robfrt
Donald Fry of Muskegon attend­
the hustess and Mrs. Chq.Ur1'toininu' prompUy at 9.30 i. in.
A ^.ke ed as best man and groomsmen
, Stowell. The carrot* In Uie salad Reservations must lx- received by I
■ «&lt;«*«. Breiser and Mrs.
were Grovenor Grimes of Okemos
Idei&amp;crt were orgunlcailv grown. n»«n. Sept. 29th. Th.»c inhu -t?f11U
‘
lne nnd Bruce Davenport of East
Most ma rcstutg were Uie rice ed
attending should pl ,t-.e
^5.
Illcp'. Tawas. Uie groom's brotlicr. Ushers
wafer*. M&gt;y Ixun wafers and thc Mr*. Howard Peters or Mra Win. LJjF
through were Grant Davenport aixl Thom­
Norwegian ones of buricy. rice. Kirkpatrick
as Carter, brothers of the bride
nnd whole wh at
I The opening meeting will boi ‘*J®VVMJ? B“1’ and groom.
Tile OGober inccllng will be n lunch.'on nt 12:30 nt • lie)
® ”*,v&gt; *’,uc’t*11
a
­
A reception
reception wits
was neid
held in Fellow
Fellow-.
Clan Land on the Thomapplc Metbodlrt Church on Fri(li.v, "*"‘r,*‘‘,.t*{5ccemorlfs,and.n»hlpHalli*&gt;thMr.andMr5.AmRlver. with a potluck at I o'clock. Oct. 7th with Mi*
Rota
:t11r-rj-rI cor?‘Kr.or
P
roses
- ......
- as ........................
houci
”
—-ITT
” from her mon
Millet. Jr.
host nnd hostAreas of
Area*
oi natural beauty are to Shannon
-nainion and
uno Mra
.sirs rrear-rag -------™ wiui mim uneryu uicrman at
oc noted on the way to Uie meet- Port row. In charge of arrani e- i
** “• W’ S**1® Road- the guest book
,
Hastings.
------•Hastines.
, ^fter a wedding trip to Niagara
menu.
The groom's parents hosted a Falls and Canada, thc couple Alli
dinner at their home on Wed­ return to East Lansing sujti reside
nesday. Sept. 7. following the re­ at 619 N. Hagodoni The groom
hearsal. Special guc.-ts at the b a senior nt MSU and employed
I party were Mr. Balyrat's b-other as .audio visual co-ordinator at
I and family from Mathis, Texas Kellogg Center. The bride, nlui a
! Out of town guests cainc from senior at lhe University. Is con­
Fashion s own rainbow &gt;i captured in
Mathis. Texas. Sturgis. Colon. i tlnuing her studies.
iWs luxury shift gown by Keytar.
Bronson. Leonidas. Grand Rap­
ids. Battle Creek. Kalamazoo.
The Felpausch Pood Center
Richland. Midland, Portland. entertained the managers nnd
Ionin, Elk Rapids, Flint. Allegan their wives nt the M8U-Ncrth
and Jackson.
Carolina game on Saturday Go­
! ing from here were Uie Richard
Mr and Mra. Robert Pratt of Fcldpourehre. the Willard L*wchiffon ii over a background
St. Johns vtMted the William :cnees, and managers. U&gt;e Floyd
Dunlaps and Mra Nora Smith Colvins and the Max Myrra
’ They also had dinner nt Andy's.

Spring

Delta Kappa Gamma has again
awarded two scholarships to (re­
serving students. This year both
recipients were local girls who
are now attending Western Michi­
gan University.

Back in Full Voice . I
After Summer Lull '

Smith (one

wood, parliamentarian.

lace bodice with

The

Mlsa Sue

run

gagement and approaching mar- j Mnnbera Of Ctrl Clispter. Delta
riage of their daughter, Arloa.
Gamma, are Invited to
Region B Workshop at
to David O. Thomas, aon of Mra.
Arnold Thomas of Unlrai Lake
j Kellogg School. Battle
and the Ute Mr. Thoma*.
I creek, on Sept 24. Those wishing
Arloa b a Wericm Michigan I to Bttcnd art to mB*e reservations
University graduate and Is etn- wlth
Bender.
ployed by the State in the De-I The first regular meeting of- -•
the
partment of Social Welfare in' year will be held at the Hastings
Insurance building
Mutual insurance
ouua.u. on
David will graduate from
m nt 7'30 Inla, SSySwlSni. &gt;a™ Bmdrr.

tings Womens Club will begin
an auspicious new year next
month with lhe ftrat meeting of
the Autumn seouon.
Clone teamwork with club of­
ficers and committee chairmen
his produced a mat interesting
end challenge program of acUvl-

and Michael Jam** Kowalczyk.

Teachers' Society
nl
Announces Plans
For Fall Program

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Phone 945-5316

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INSURANCE
Riverside

Safa driven prefer the
pcndabiHty of our fast

l&amp;ffM
The First
First Methodist
Methodist WSCH
W6C
The
■WBB! met Wednesday. Sept. 14. with
wit
the Ruth Circle. Mrs. Edward
Smith, chairman, serving a de- 1 bert Reed
llclous luncheon.
I Ruth—k
Mrs. Phillip Barrett had a. Church at 9 a.m.
lovelr uorahfp center prvtxir&lt;-d.
afternoon
which was very appropriate for niM.t
Wednesday. Sept 28
the flrat meeting of the 19M-67 Joanna and Dinah Circles will

Kerns Sept. 15. The little lady
weighed 7 Ita, 7 os., aod bM been
named Tracy Marta. Mra. K. Is th®
former Jan Cleveland.

law. Mrs. Jeffrey Hinman of Kala­
mazoo. The bride's mother. Mra.
(Helmut Blowcy of Grosse Pointe.

loivefiire
i

Lansing Tuesday to vtalt U» Ton
Kerns for Um rest at tbe .•SI

There was a delightful tea party
at 423 W. Center Street Saturday

Attends Wedding

Carl A. Iznls attendee th®
wedding Saturday. Sept 17. ot
his granddaughter, Mary Jan®
Ecklund. to Gecrgo K Howell at
the Presbyterian Church at ML

Assisting with the serving at the
tea table during the afternoon
were Mra. Rush Stidham. Mra. Roy
Yurger. Mrs Walter Perkins and
from Middleville. Mra. Ray Kllllun. Mra. William Crldter and

devotions

Grow Elliott. 138 W Walnut. It
' . ___ z-- I---- &gt;_ - If..
gram chairman. The Hymns. Brooks
•God Who TouciicM Earth With

his daughter. Louise Williamson

sonol attention when

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'Side of Strand Theatre”
219 West State St.

ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. James
Among the dinner guests that A. Cool of Freeport wish U&gt; an­
evening, besides the newlyweds. nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Beckle. to Pfe. Tom K.
returned to Grosse Potntc that Reed, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
night
neth Reed of Cloverdale. Beckle
senior student is a IBM graduate of Middle­
ville High School and for the
onites from Kalamazoo for his past year has been employed at
leaching duties with the Hastings Lcscoa in Middleville. Tom is a
Public Schools.
1964 graduate ot Delton High
School and is serving 18 months
In Germany. No date has been
set for the wedding.

\Ausic Center, bsw.

Mrs Ruth’s son and wife, the
Robert Ruths. of Mansfield. Ohio.
Callers on Thursday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rush of

tended tho Russell reunion in

dent for Milo community.

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hot bread is ready to serve. We take th® fun and muss
out of preparing bread, try it for lunch, dinner and snacks.

Old Fashion Hand-Cut Friodcaket________ 6 for 42c

Come in ond See Us about
Our Rental Program.

Fried in pure vegetable shortening to a golden brown.

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECIAL
Buttermilk Friedcokes
Rfi’
Reg. 66c Doz.—Save 10c ____ Special . . . Doz. vO

Apple Fritteri---------------------- - ----------------------- 6 for 45i
I

A special treat made with pieces of fresh apples and '
honey glazed.

Coffee Cakes—Family Size, 63c -

__ Small

35c

Danish Krisps___________________________ 6 for 48c
A Danish pastry with cinnamon and pecans drenched in
sugar and baked.

Open All Day Thursday

Phone 945-4284,

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COOKIE DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY-

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Fitzgerald Corps

S

Loretta Lee Gould
Married Saturday
lnBaptistChlJrch

Well Walk Together" and Mr. and ■. .

STEP OUT A NEW WAY THIS SEASON W
in CUT-OUTS and STRAPS

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.

RED
BLACK
NEW NAVY
BLK. PATENT
BROWN
GREEN

Co-hoc—ciav. Mrs Elmer Gillespie.
Rachel—Mrs. William Towne at
Miss Loretta Lie Gould, daugh! ter of Mr. and Mn- Gaylord Gun Lake cottage for a potluck
supper at fl: 30.
'Wayne Gould. R2 Nashville, and
Naomi-Mra. Clay Bassett. 722
| Douglas Arch Pulver, son of Mr.
land Mrs. Vcm Stuck. 203 Aliena
Miriam—Mrs. Charles Morrill.
Street. Battle Creek, were married
Saturday. Sept. 17. at 2 pm. in
the Hastings Baptist Church.
Thc Rev. letter DeGroot, pastor
of the Nashville BaptLsl Church,
read the double ring ccremony
; before the altar decorated in
baskets of white gladioli nnd green
! and yellow mums nnd lighted
I candelabra. Pew candles were used
! in thc aisle. Mrs. Mnrk Pierce was
Uie organist and the soloist was
11 Ml® Mariyn Tobi®.

altar by her father. She chose a
UM floor-length gown of floral pat­
fl Kl lcnil‘d acetate and nylon lace over ।
taffeta. The scalloped neckline was
(trimmed in miniature pearls and
! iridescent sequins. A train of
matching material was attached
at the shoulders. The elbow-length
veil was secorcd by a sequin and
' pearl trimmed crown of taffeta.
and she carried a cascade of white
| carnations and red ro«t&gt;.
Mrs. Harold Culhane of Has­
tings, friend ot the bride, was
Uie matron of honor. She was
। wearing a mint green, floor-length
gown of satin brocade, and she
I carried a colonial bouquet of mint
green and white mums.
' Thc bridesmaids were Ml® Bev­
erly Gould of Nashville, stater of
the bride. Mrs Linda provost of
Battle Creek, nnd Mi® Christine
Powell of Banfield, friends of Uie
bride. Their dresses and flowers
matched the matron of honor.
The flower girl was Terresc Haw­
blitz. daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Larry Haw blitz of Battle Creek,
and the ring bearer was Gregg
Pulver, son ot Mr. and Mrs, Gary
i Pulver ot Kalamazoo.
| Dick Provost of Battle Creek

three-piece Butte knit suit of
girgui wool with navy bhio ac­

Photography •
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY

945-3967

HASTINGS

Special Purchase
Blouses

M.
The new young look
on good tailoring

. . no (u*» ... no

frills. A lieautiful
new ideas with pais­

ley, liberty and
other novelty prints
and solid colors

in 100'c cotton.

Shirts
—too
and in Ix'ige.
while, brown

Mra. Stuck wore a thrce-plec&lt;
knit suit of autumn gold with
braid trim, and avocado acccasories. Her corsage was white spider

and pale blue.

SIZES
10 to 16

Following the ceremony a recep­
tion was held in the church par­
lors where Mr and Mra Larry
Hawblilz of Battle Creek, sister

served as master and mistress of

M

NOT ALL STYLES

BIRKE’S

WHITE'S Z

Thc evening circles ot the
First Methodist Church will meet
txt Monday. Sept. 26. as follows:
Prudence —Mis. Elmer Robin-

Wayne Gould of Nashville, brother
of Uie bride. Gary Pulver of Kala­
mazoo. brother of the groom, und.
Bob Provost of Battle Creek.
Fur her daughters wedding

6"to1700

IN ALL COLORS

HASTINGS
CUT RATE

SHOE STORE
CHARM

STEP

AMERICAN

CHH

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To Dance Saturday

FANCY FOOTWORK

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Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth

Mra. Stanton introduced Mra.
Mr and Mra. Carl Mcllvaln.
Gordon Dix of Grandville. Mra.
Dlx gave an interesting talk R5 Hastings, wish to announce
which pertained to each mem- the engagament of their daugh­
ter. Linda Marie to James R.
W6CS iuuI how thc WSC8 is Bauchman. son of Mr and Mrs._ . .,
Homer Bauchman. R-r* Hastings,.
•
an important part or arm ot
the church itaelf.
She
said wo
three-fold
-—..........
.....have
.. - a---- ---- । meta
a &gt;uoo kibuiuw mi
Mlolon in our World: World tlnga Hlgh g^boo] and works aX
Mtatdon. NaUonal Ml-—on. and a tht. B &amp; k Drive-In. Jame®
Mta^on of Christian Social Re-; £ ^ployed at the Mobil ira*
taUAis. Our rxv-ponsiblllUi'S nre sUUon In Haatlngs.
Prayer Service, and the gifts we
_______
give. We must always keep be-,i
*
fore us our purpose and fit our- | D jnrtO SwinF’US
selves into Gods plan of Faith. 12.
^
nope mid Love.
Picture® were then shown by
Ringo Swingo Square Dance
Mrs Stanton of the World Wide club wlU again be dancing at the
7th Annual Gaicrai A®embly of Northeastern School for the 1968MR. AND MRS. JACK GARLINO?R
Womcn's Social Christian MU- 87 season. The next dance is Sat(the bride, the former Ml® Con- slon which she attended as a urday. Sept 24. at 8 p.m. Jack
nle Dillcnbeck. wore a floor-length delegate in Portland. Oregon.
Mra. Orville Cutaiiaw, Jr,
gown of two-tone brocade with
I ntUd bodice, modified portrait president, conducted thc busi­
neckline, long fitted sleeves and ness meeting during which thc
(full skirt forming the chapcl- following events and dates were
Members of Fitzgerald Corp#
| length train. Her elbow-length veil announced.
met at Uie hall recenUy.
I was secured with a white rose
Report® were Riven by Dorothy
Mr headpiece. She carried a bouquet notes pictured with one of the Meier and Iva Corwin, the In- •
. ' i nt
rrtaHa
Ifni
beautiful Church Windows, will vestlgatlng committee.
Sdianged Uielr wedding vows on
The maid of honor was Ml® Ibe available at the next circle
Sept 3 st 8 pm. In the Wood I Mid Lueliyn Steel, who wore a Door- :meeting to be sold. Mrs. Robert nounced that an American Flag
Brethren Church.
1H*Ul “l»Uat «°*» wllh anf’,lre 1
had been presented by the Corps
urcuura
watat and straight line skirt. 1 tributor of them.
to the Barry County Conserva­
TVe VTh
Drldwnulds
MUS Judy ftU*y&gt;
2. The Rachel Circle. Mra. Ea­ tion Club.
COUSln °f
lhe brtde’ “4
ton chairman will host the
Thelma Barr, department «chperance. performed the double ring
aarltogcri
of Ule ,birthday party for thc Medical ior vice president;.Hilda Black­
ce£”nony- ,
„„ Mr groom, who also wore gowns of :Facility patients in October.
ford. delegate, and Joyce Haw­
kins, alternate, attended Uie Na­
tional Convention at Omajia.
Neb. Sept. 11-15.
f-i.
The charter was draped for 3^
(on Nov. 3rd&gt; will host thc
a 'Vw-pR^*^^ Minted di®»
Roger Tobi® attended aslbest United Church Women al World days In memory of Alice Larson,
TC
Community Day” meeting. Din­ past president.
and the groom s mother wore a man and Gerald GarUnger
On Oct. 6 there will be a pot­
sheath style, turquoise colored ot the groom, and Michael Dlllen- ner will be a potluck. Each one
drtas. Both mothers wore white1 beck, brother of Uie bride, attayl- bringing a dish for passing and luck birthday dinner and meetacceMones and corsages ot white «1 ® groomsmen. Eldon Ackley table service. Rolls nnd bever­
^tera
I “’d Lcc Robvrls served as ushers age will be furnished, also baby
sitters.
At Uie organ. Mra. Janice Hani- j
------------ •-----------EWorld Week of Prayer nnd
gan played the traditional wedding ।.
.
. .
Self-Denial from Oct. 24-Oct.

The Garlingers
Now (Al Home'
In Lansing

Ljou’ll love our

1 BAKFD GOODS

Enrollments are now being taken in
Guitar - Bass - Mandolin - Banjo
Ukelele and Drums.

Be Sure to Watch for
Our Grand Opening . . .
Friday, Sept. 30 and Saturday, Oct. 1.

Ting bearer.

Mr. and Mra. William Fox of
Mra. Frank Roush, who under­
went major surgery at the But­ Kalamazoo were Bunday guests
terworth Hospital. Grand Rap- ot the Bun McPharllM and
their aunt, Mra. Grace DeHarak.
ly. Her room number is 277. Mra.

state

Announces the Opening of o
Music Instruction Studio.

were led by Mrs. Wade

Betty Kuhlman ot Grand Rap­
ids. Other guests included Mr.

aUtcr, Mra. Beryl Means ot Ham-

THE HASTINGS BANNEB-7

WSCS Importance
Told al Opening
: -s Meeting of Season

I First Boby Born
|To Tom Kerns
I Mn. SJiun OmkM w;

Delightful Tea
Honors Bride of
Jeffrey Hinman

ata caoss

groom's cake, punch, coffee, mints
anti nuts were served. Mrs Gary
Pulver of Kalamazoo was assisted
। in serving by Missew Janice Hoff­
man. JoAnne Hoffman. Sherry
I Hoffman. Jeanette Higgs and Maftha Mackinder. In charge of the
guest book was Mi® Susan Stuck
I and Ml® Carol Riley, and looking
after the gifts was Elaine Bush.
Die newlyweds are on a trip
( tn Northern Michigan, and upon
their return

M

■Sib. I the . Hotel Ratings.

• lamg Sleeves
RuUL'ps

Button Down Collars
Bermuda Collar*

WAYS TO BUY

�Vermontville
Resident Dies

slitre by volunteering
Fred Kidder and Ruth and Danlei Jeffery. * Mr . and Mra Mar-

Frtd Kidder and children. Ken-

long resident of Vermontville,
died Bunday at the Battle Creek
Health Center

nnd Mrs Karl Tuttle on

United Brethren Church in Free­
port attended the "Youtharama"
os Middleville,
asuvucviur w Mr by Billie Graham al Heating*. «
—
aslatanl cashier of the Michl- j Morgan of
and
of I Mr. and Mra. James Sheehan
gan National Bank in Vermont- tJ- Mr*. Richard VendeviUe
•
r
&lt; and children of Grand R-iDlds
___ ____ ■
were Sunday. Sept. 11, dinner
and Mra. Richard Bini.
Mr. and Mra. Bln! and family Wing, a- Linda Munjoy-ta at­
were Saturday overnight guests tending Junior College al Flint.

VendeviUe. Richard participated Gloria Neebt of Woodland en­
tertained with a baby shower
Vermontville Woman's Club, the In the race* al Galesburg Speed-1 honoring Mrs. Donald Clinton of
way tn Galesburg Saturday night.
Middleville. * Mr. and Mra. Ar­
thur Clinton wire dinner guests
J pm. from lhe Vermontville val Thaler attended the Adml- of Mra. Glenn Clinton of Ada
Warren Jackaon officiating. Burlwllh tlieir daughter and family

Carlton Center
By Mrs. Mim Owmilh

Thursday a Mr. and Mra John
Llth from Portland spent Sun­
day with their daughter and
family. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth
vlstted Tueaday wilh Mra. Wilma
Pennington, a Mr. and Mr*
Loren C. OvenuniUi and family
a .uu. cr..&lt;w rmi,
writs hu ee&gt;nrin&lt;&gt;rent&gt; ci.rk arut

spent a few day* last week with
their daughter, Mrs
George
Ruslne w Mr*. Wayne Penning-

Mra. Victor Lewellen in Hastings.

day to *paul the night with
their daughter and ; family, Mr.

family

of

Muskegon

Dowling

by the Rev. Gaskill at Harris!
—- - &gt;twAtWIrrM

Freeport
By Mra. Sylvan

helping

of blueberrtra * Donald Blough
of Wyoming was a visitor of his

| Blough a Saturday ago.
I Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Togg at­
tended the 8th District meeting
of the VFW at Grand Haven.
Saturday evening. Sept. 10. *
Lowell and Dennis Tagg were
overnight guests of their grand -

Ronald Crites and daughter of
Jackaon spent Saturday and
Sunday. Sept. 10-11 with Mr.
and Mra. Reuben Crites.
Mr. and Mrs Reuben Crite*
were Bunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra. Russell Blanton of
Prairieville. * Burl Phillipa and
Ross Bllvins of South Hastings
and Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Thompson ot Rutland were visi­
tors of Mr. and Mra. Reuben
Crites a Sunday ago.
Don Cullen nnd children and
Gary Conley of Hastings spent

Cullen farm near Hastings. *
Bird a Saturday ago. * Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Dale Duker. and
Mra. Wayne Tagg and children boys were dinner guests a Sunbunion oi
SSflJJ’-Sg- SS , 'J
Tyden Part Bunday, Hept. 4. * Prlrbc of/South Hastings. * Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Brovont knd .Mr.
Middleville were visitors at the and Mra. George Fauncc attend­
Sylvan Tagg home on Saturday ed Uie VFW 8th District Rally
at Grand Haven En route home
Mike Hawthorne and children they visited Mr. and Mra. Steve
Newbeckrr al Grand Haven.
Sunday callers at the George
and Mrs. Jerne Blough a Sunday
Fauncc home were Bud Fauncc
Mr. and Mra. Bill Blough and and daughter. Tammy of Nash­
ville.
* Gary Thaler has left
children were Saturday. Sept. 10
for Oakland, Calif , cn route to

back; knitting, Mr*. Oaytonl and family. * Tha Methodist
Laughlin and Mra. Gears* Wto»- Youth Fellowship will Mart the

Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Protluo
u, wer* guests
to Monday with

Mrs.

Thomas

in

Mclaughlln

Tlie fellowship circle of D°wItng Methodlal Church met Tues­
day evening- * Mra. Margaret
Vincent from the Durfee area
vttlled Mra. Weatoy Edmond*
la*t week. Bu* Butler from Battl*
Creek visited tier on Bunday. *
Maple Valley Mat Friday and Hannigan were Mr
Betty Oaaklll entertained
will compete at Ionia Friday. I Arthur Allerding and Lott Wiek- Mra.
th- nlavwrw will
dt- ._______ « ...
____ __ _. the
_ Dowling Birthday Club Wed­
nesday evening Mra Carolyn
with Mn.
Btrdlii Thia is

Laughlin In Everett.. They were
Don McLaughlin. Weekend guests

Saturday

visitors

Becky, on aunoay me Marue:», temoon Mr. and Mra. Lion game Bunday. This will Involve
Orra' and PrtChros' vtatted Mr.1 Nicholson called on her mother, aU four competing team*, Woodand Mnt Garold Mahler* at Al- • * The MethodiM W8C8 meet*
Mra. Gladys Crockford.
gonquln Lake '
I Wtdneaday. Sept. 28 at the

•

1 Sunday will be rally day al the

3-15. The board Mill heeds a co- .-tortod on the new year. Regischalrman to help Mrs Ruby|u*llon la being held In th* ofOthmcr This Is her second year floe,at the Woodland school.

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accompanied them to noblcaville. Buehler entertained with a card
party Saturday. Sept 10 guests
were Mr. and Mra Rozell ElanCollins, who tian txen In tho
hoepl tai since she tell down
and Mra. Paul Gibnon of Middle­
Mae OVeranllh spent Thura- ville and Mr. and Mra. Howard
day with Edna Lydy while Loren Herahburger of Clarksville. * Mr.
Overanlh took hts father to jind Mra. Milton Buehler visited
who reports him quite favorable.
W Mr. and Mra. Guy Nash were

Raymond Nash of Kalamazoo
College vlstted at Guy Nash's
Saturday. ♦ 4H member* and

Roy Dukea - -------------- _
Mr. and Mra. Charles King and
Lloyd, Mr. and Mra. Robert Asplnall and children. Mrs. Min­
nie King, local, and Mr. and
Mra. Elmer King and family of
Ionia vUted Mr. and Mrs Max
Hospital last week. * Mr*. James Chapman ax. Three Rivera SunBurghdoff of Hastings and Mrs
Milton Buehler attended thc Bel­ Al Barnard and children visited
levue Rebekah Lodge Friday,
Sept 9. * Mrs. Minnie Clemons
dren visited Mr. and Mra. Gary

Mr. and Mra Claud Walton
rolled on Mr and Mrs Doo Wai-

family of Kalamazoo visited Mrs.
and family had Bunday dinner Dorothy Campbell at thc Claude
Walton home on Bundy of last
week. * Robert Clum of ColdMra. Laura Saracool ot Florida Is
risking her daughter and fam-I
Clum. * Mrs Mina Wieland nt-

smith Bunday evening. * Mr. and
Mra. John Rlne from Koko, Ind.
spent the weekend with Stephen
DeG roots and Charles DeGroot
and family.

| Camp Fire Smoke I
Orgahlzallon Time
Il's that time again! The or-j
ganlzation committee of Blue­
Birds and Camp Fire Girls is j

ganized and finding leadei* who'
will give a couple of hours a J
week working with three girls.
Did you know it Is really quite
a Job? There Is a need for lead­
Ungs.
■
Mr*. Paul Crumback and boys ers und assistants
of Harris Creek were callers of
her grandmother. Mrs. Mina thought oi Jusi hox important,
Wieland a Monday ago. ★ Bap­ Blue Birds and -Camp Fire Girls 1
tismal servlcen of the United are to the younger set? In this1
| Brethren Church were conducted world today these girls need to
learn how to get along with one
another and how to be creative.
Now wouldn't you raUier your
girl was doing Utlngs consirucUvc Instead of destructive? Do
you know what a leader, asslstanl, or sponsor's Job is working
wlU&gt; Utesc girls?
The leader meets with these
girls once a week in her home

As carefree as the
Naturalizer Walk ...
Corfam, in an elegant,
cushion-lined shoe.

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FLINT, MICH.

led. visiting Interesting places in
town, making many projects,
playing games, singing, hiking;
learning about nature. Just to
name a few. Her Job Is rewarding
once you have been a leader. A
leader does not have to be a
mother who has girls In a cer­
tain age group. She can be a per-

grandmother, an aunt or Just
someone Interested in working
with girls. She attend* training
sessions to learn how to conduct
meetings and also learns of
many projects for Uie girls to
make.
The assistant helps the leader
plan the meetings and helps to
get things ready lor proJ ecu. She
Is also urged to attend Uie train­
ing sessions. She also should
able to lake over the meetings
thc leader Is absent.
church group, a club group or
school group such as P.TA. They
arr Informed of the group's acti­
vities.-certain projects, and can
help with finances. They arc In­
vited to attend the training ses­
sion* if possible. Their member­
ship dues are only 82.00 a year
Now wouldn't you like to help
work with these girls for Just
a few hours a week? Give it some
serious thought.
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7 o'clock In the evening at the

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meeting on die "Carnival."
Thc Camp Fire Girls and Blue*
Birds ore shirting the 1960-07
eason with plans for a carnival
Saturday. Oct. 15. The proceeds

to help furnish tlu-ir cabin. The
cabin, a fanner rural school, was
tings Board of Education. The
proceeds from last year's caruf-

Wayne s
SHOE STORE
114 WEST STATE STRUT

model it during the post year,
but many Rems are still needed
to complete the furnishings no
the girls can use it. There will
be many booths for the chil­
drens entertainment, a cake
walk, a souvenir stand, a baked
goods sale and prizes.
A single storm in 1045 blew
300 million ton* of soil from the
overplowed prairies ot the United

The Fuller Agency, Inc.
Hastings Sewing Center
Riepsnhoff's Sausage Kitchen

Norm Barry Service
Blair's Farm and Garden
Broadway Dry Cleaning
Cify Food &amp; Beverage
Cittleman's
East Side Lumber Co.
Parmalee's
Hastings Floor Covering
Jacobs Rexall ^nig Store
Hodges Jewelry

Jim Barr Tire Service
E. L. Carpenter Hardware
Robinson Superette, Inc.
Felpausch Food Center
White's Photography
Wayne's Shoe Store
Wslldorff Furniture
National Bank of Hastings
Hastings City Bank
Hastings Cleaners
Pat Gilmore Jeweler
Music Center
Mary’s Beauty Shop
Bevofwyk'o Color Center

Gardner Pharmacy, Inc.
Central Radio and T.V. Service
Haan's Standard Service
Barry County Lumber Co.
Bulling*!
Dog *N* Suds Restaurant
Miller Carpets
Signs Tire Service
Ken and Bob’s Gulf Service
Quality Furniture
Birke’s Shoe Store
The Copper Lantern
Hastings Shell Service
Ben Franklin Store

�The Hastings Banner

Haatings
School Menu

Twr__ Paaa« 1 «■&gt; “

tu.
77 1966
1QAA
Thursday,
September 22.

Delton Woman
Retired Highway Hastings Elks
Attend District
Dies Thursday
Worker, Homer
Meet at Flat Rock
annual Fall conference Of Heart Attack
Hammond, Dies andTheclinic
of the Michigan Elks
Funeral services for Homer R
Hammond. 19. R4 Harting*, who
died at 5:45 am. Saturday. Sept
17. at Pennock Hospital, were
he'd at 1:30 pm Monday at the
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home
The Rev. George Elliott ofTIclJted and burial was tn lhe Dow.ing Cemetery.
Mr. Hammond had been ho«-

| Public Forum

“s^v.r.'s
REV. HOWARD R. COLLVER

Assembly of God
Church Names
New Pastor

recent editorial and also

"Impeach Earl Warren" signs
appearing tn Barry County were
oiUclied. Impeachment means

Plymouth Valiant for 1967 has an all­
new body, a two-inch longer wheelbase,
and contains many improvements for econ­
omy, safety and performance. As Plym­
outh's entrant in the compact car held,
Valiant is. designed as a true economy car
with low purchase price, economical oper­
ation and inexpensive upkeep. The model
lineup for 1967 is changed. This year there
are eigh^ models in two series, V-100 and

Signet. Models will be two- or four-door
sedans with Six or V-8 engines. Safety
features include a new energy absorbing
steering column, dual braking, longer
windshield wiper blades and safety inside
door handles. Interiors from dash panel to
rear window artSall newly designed. While
external dimensions approximate 1966, the
new Valiant offers more back scat room.
Shown is thc 1967’Signet four-door sedan.

House of Representative*. It does
The appointment of the Rev
Howard R. Coliver of Oxford. not mean removal from office.
N.Y«. as pastor of lhe Hasting* '
Assembly of God Church. 1021 once. These arc matters which
then —
must
be. —
decided ~
in ~
a trial
Woodland, was announced Fri- TZL
--------—
day by William Belson secre- Iof *** Impeached office holder by
Ui.“a
n""~1 States Senate. I don't
I thc United
think these signs are Inane, munlM Party ever had" And in product at this place and no
SEPTEMBER HIGHLIGHT
worse tlwui silly, or hate slogans; September. 1957, the Communist question asked. A doctor whose
The Harvest Moon I* a
: and I personally am In favor I iteld n rally in New York To i-nap decision can mean life or
special highlight of Septem­
ro7nT
Norwich. ;of
ot chief pay honor to Ute U. S. Supreme deuUi. a druggist wlx&gt; fUis J»rcber. reminds University of
„
,
i Justice Earl Warren, voted by Court and Its recent decisions." scrtpUons, one slight error of
Michigan astronomer Hasel
While there Mr. Collver saw
lIouJie for the foUowing and to "Hit out at attempt* to which operation could spell
M. Loth. This is lhe full moon
his
lx nxrlsh
parish trlnl*
triple In size •hd
and erec- I' I, ea.’On*
undo Ute decisionstj
—». »for
— -c
ideath
the patient; the meat
that occurs nearest the date
ted a new church. He acted os','
A* the spokesman tor the Su­ man or grocer who luindles tire
of the autumnal equinox, this
general coniiucwr
geuenu
contractor ana
and in eigni
eight1,.
. ..
„
„
; .
months jxit in over 3,000 hours I ons ” ,*?c1 8uPJ*nw Cow-t In preme Court, Chief Justice War- ---- —----- — ,TT STTV
ren
tar Che dieU- «h«htot ecror could be tool:
of labor into lhe building whllel00** Involving Conynunist pur,
the
man
or
woman
who
drives
Uie people volunteered over 2.000 A*"** ftnd P«»&gt;nnel Chief Jus- &gt;on of Uie Court,
the high powered car or truck
Warren hho*
More information Is available upon our crowded, busy highways
hours of their time.
,&gt; Uce WBrrpn
“B voted a* desircd by Use Communist* more than on this subject from U*e follow-, and
large
und account* for a very large
P1
»
Rev. Collver has also served
; Ing sources "Nine Men Against
with Teen Challenge, a home I ninrty percent of the time.
* percentage ot the fatal aocl- G^FFY
8. Chief Justice Warren has America" by Gordon, nnd rflso.’■ (tents;
mission* endeavor In New York i .5,
dents; in tact,
fact, anyone wno
who u
U n
..
_
•
__
Report of the Conference of fooUsh enough to want the stuff
City which dealt specifically with I
lhe Teen-Age Gangs and drug Uces of Lhe Supreme Court, In Chief Jiulicco." Three can be can buy it In one of Useno esvarious dissenting -opinions, of ottaliwxt from the American tablishmaits and drink it until / ' ' *
addicts.
vwz
many different usurpations of Opinion Bookstore, located at
3449 South Division, Grand Rap­ tiiat is anyone except tise emthe Central Bible College of
.....
Thirteen senior and three
ConsUiutlonaUy
guaranteed ids, Michigan.
Springfield. Mo.
I ployee who dishes It out I Why. 11 Junior members of the Legion
rights
of
private
cUlzreu.
of
Hastings.
Michigan
A native of Oxford. N Y.. he
| ask. it Ulis is such a good pro- 1 Auxiliary were present at the
Linda Lowry
and Mrs. Collver. a registered
1 duct and the handling of it is ■ Legion Hall Thursday, Sept. 15.
violations
of
the
Constitution
by
nurse, a native of Grand Rapids,
such an honorable buslneoa. isn't [ when a potluck dinner was en­
and their four children have ta­ a Supreme Court Justice are
it all Tight for the bar tender. Joyed by Pearl Aituile, Eleanor
ken up residence in the church certainly impeachable offraises
the bar maid, or the driver of Merrick, Ada Bogart. Dorothy
3. Many of the Warren Court local publication: "Help Want­ the truck that delivers it. to uae G ronewold. Arloa Newton. Marparsonage at 305 E. Grant.
decisions, which lie lias written ed:- Middle age lady for tavern it. too? It is usually conaldertd | guerite Beckwith. Vesta Birch,
or In which lie has concurred,
good business for a salesman to 1 Lydia Rogers. Evelyn C u r 11 a.
have given aid and comfort to
product he
Dorothy Kurr,
Larsen. Avis
j. | wear or use the
me pruaucs
ne or
ur I wvuv
nuii. Alma
nuua aauacii,
nvia
Mr. and Mra John Hathaway our Communist enranlrat This 1*; What kind of a product h
Is diedia- BtK.
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advertising! Gaskill. Wendy CurtM. Pamela
of R6 Kalamazoo, formerly of unmlrtakabiy
..j proved by the ac- penned
ennwi tn
In such
asirh an MtablLdunent
MtahHxhment Why not..have thoae
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. .nanaie
.. Kurr. Peggy Alnslie and Esther
who
handle
Hastings, announce the arrival । tlons
tian* of
nf tho
thn Communist*
Cnmmunlxte them- that _ la ao potent that the disu ld
nu .... ..OT n Felt.
of their son. Jason Mills, on Sept, selves. After thc Infamous "Red penser
.v—.. th- C1^tomers
Denser is
la not permitted
net-mlUid to u*e
use
j?.. ,._7
Girls State delegate Gerry
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। Monday" decisions, on June 17. it? A mother who has the care whnl
for lhem? That Steward gave an Interesting re­
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TTte Michigan
Michlsnn State Library
Ubrarv I the West
Wrat Coast
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Each delegate returns with a dif­
is the greatest victory the Com- 1 being—a baby—can buy this
ferent report of the activities of

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a heart attack, were held at 2
pm Monday at lhe HentonSmKh Funeral Home
- ------------ —---- -------- —- the Cloverdale Evangelical United Brethren Church, officiated
and burial wm in Use Bonfield
Ctwtcrv

In Johnstown Township, the
daughter of Ernest and Bodie
IODell । Smith. She was a life­
long Barry County resident
Her first husband. lawrence
Hughes, died on Dec. 10, 1949.
She wa* a member of the Johns-:
rled at Kalamazoo to Richard

a daughter and «O&lt;1 by the llrat
marriage. Mrs Joel 'Eva Mayi
Brawn of n31&gt;llon and Ernrat
|U Hughes Of R2 Delton: anUher daughter. Dawn Spencer,
at home; seven grandchildren.

and Donald Spencer of Kalama­
zoo and Orville of Battle Creek;
a half-sister. Mra Ray iEva&gt;
Arney of Sturgis, and a half­
brother. Ray N. Kelly ot Wucou-

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cepllon. She was impressed by
Bob Grinin, to ooo tkrt the lessons and lectures on gov­
ernment.
The Unit voted to raise the
membership due* after Nov. 11.
On that date we are asked to
have our quota in to Depart­

The dinner dance for Veteran*
from the V.A. Hospital scheduled
for Oct. 20 may have to be
changed to a different date. Sev­
eral members and friends plan to
attend the dunce at Un- Hospital
Thursday. Sept 22 More volun­
teers are needed. There will be
an Orientation course at lhe hos­
pital oh Nov. 2. All volunteers
are required to have this course
before working among the pa­
tients.
The next regular meeting
DompUmonU ot Arthur T. Klddor

Blake Boylan
Succumbs

Given Promotion
David McOlocklln. non of Mrs.
Claude Braidwood, who has been
a general agent for the Wash­
ington National Insurance Com­
pany in Battle Creek for the past
two years, has been promoted to
staff manager. His area will be
Battle Creek. Kalamazoo. Lan­
sing and Benton Harbor. Before
Joining the Washington National
he was employed at the Wol­
verine Insurance Co. David, his
wife. Loretta, who is a secretary
at tile Romney Co., and their
three daughters. Kathy. Karen
and Kristie, live at 106 Coolidge
Drive In Battle Creek.

Blake Boylan, a former resl- ;
dent here, died suddenly at his ,
home in Muskegon Height* the
early part of lhe Summer. He
was a graduate of Hastings High
Ln 1929 and was employed at the &gt;
Ironside Shoe Store which at1
that time was owned by the late i
John Crue and Harold Smith
He is survived by hi* wife, a son
and daughter.

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Funeral arrvlces for Mi
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GENERAL STORE AT BANFIELD, ha* oil and gat station and general store stock/ would consider trade.

windows and screens, aluminum and brkk.siding, for

Association South Central Dla-

Sunday. Sept 18.
Con/ict.ng the meeting were
District Vice President Wayne A
Newton of Hastings, and District
Deputv Grand Exalted Ruler
Nell Sher.R ot Hillsdale.
Richard Abler, chairman of
the State ritual committee, of 8L
Joseph, gave a talk on the State
Elks ritual contest* to be held
to hit death, but had been In during the coming year
Ui health.
Members of Hastings B P.O.
He waa bom on Feb 20. 1887. Elks Lodge 10€5 attending the
n Michigan, the son of Henry
»nd Anna (Warner • Hammind Wayne A Newton. Exalted Ruler
He attended the Durfee School Russel Hammond and Mrs
and married Mildred Hynes of Hammond. Mr. and Mn Ray
Woodland on May 16. 1912.
Miller. Mr. and Mrs Russell
He worked on road construc­ Nash an&lt;| Mr. and Mrs Robert
tion projects In southern Michi- Wade
Plan* are being made by the
tan until 1932 when theyunoved
to their present farm home in local Elks Club officer* and mem­
bers to attend the Fall State
farmed until 1M5 when he went convention In October at Jack­
to work for the Michigan High­ son.
s
way Department He retired in
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Mr. Hammond is survived by
his wife.
The children ot Mr and Mrs
•hie Merle Kahlers plan to Harold Woods of Rockford, for­
merly of Freeport, will hold an
Mra Joiui Shorts of Marcellus open house honoring their par­
and Mr. and Mrs Max Wegener ents on their 25th wedding an­
of Chicago for dinner on Sun­ niversary on Sunday. Sept. 35
day. Margo will also be home from 2 to 5 pm. at the Metho­
from WMU Sunday being a spe­ dist Church in Rockford. Friends
cial day for her—her birthday
are invited to attend.

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Saxons Open Title Defense Against Alma
New lights to

footing

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Field on Friday

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Hastings Downed Trapihooter,

ta87e|*kXatorybIRD3^

At Lakeview
In Inaugural

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in State Meet
Two trapshooting teams from

Club journeyed to MulU Lake*
Conservation Club at Pontiac
Saturday to participate in the
18Ui Annual M.U.C.C. State
Shoot.
The first team, captained by
Earl Argetalnger, were the 1965
Tba young Hastings High Bax- State Champs in Class D
Till* year Uiey scored a total
of 212 out of a possible 250 tar­
get*. Although Uiey did not bring
to the Spartans under new bend back * trophy thl* year, they
Cbach Bum McNally. 27-0.
were moved up from Class D to
Class B.

Young HHS Grlddera
Outplayed at S/tartanf
Romp to 274) K'in

Lakewood Travela to
Race Celt Underway

defense of their West Central

■revaUoa Club.

LriOtlC

preddent.
Paulin, a Marine.

the WRC

Conservation Club continued Its
meeting, followed by refresh­
ments.
Fin tnun uavLTs

The second team scored 106
out of a possible 250. This team
is captained by Robert George.
His teammate* are Ken Lancas­
ter. Don Bachman, Dick Lancas­
ter and Clyde Coburn.
tral Conference crown.
Results of the trapshoot at the
Conservation Club* range here
contest with little, if any. game Saturday had Rus* Bolinger,
experience. They came out with a Charles Jones and Bob Blocum
hitting. 24. Milt Forrester and
Ray Wisnewskl 23. George Berry
22. Ken Lancaster. 21, John

iicre in the 1065 opening game,
there were high spots in Uie en­
counter Uiat could develop thc
Carlaonmen into a contender for

Coach Bob Carlson** (ridden.
under lhe powerful new arcs on
Johnson Field, worked hard this

that

up at Battle

Or*a4 L*6*» T, laawss
Suanac IS. PartUad st
MueiavlUa 61. Daltea 0.

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81 Johns whipped Mason. 27-13;
Charlotte blanked Baton Rapid*

about 2,000 fans on Green Field, Fossett, H Finnanger and Dick
it waa the Spartans biggest mar­ Taylor 20 and Jim Shaw. Keith
gin over Hastings. Tlx- previous Hcrmlnett and Mike Davis 19.
Winner* of the 10-target
10-0 win in IBM.
chicken shoot were Jim Bhaw,
Dick Taylor, Al Taylor, John
Leary. Bob Slocum, Ken Lan­
caster and Charles Jones.
There . will be another shoot
carries and fathering end a from 5 to 11 pjn. Saturday.
pan from Vanilaysen which

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from the one for the Panthers'
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the Ollers' final tally.

ter to beat a reportedly

for ths first tally and
Boyce kicked thc point

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tan’s third touchdown.
VanHuyseo tosaod to Shook who
Hastings started out with a had the defense beat and tho
smashing defense, throwing the
Spartarts for 10-yard loss total Fullback Perry Dunn blocked the
in their find three play* from
third with fake view moving

lent fake, twirled throMh Has­
tings right side U yards to

moved lhe ball from their own

Brighteat spots in tho game
for 8oxon fans waa thc running

Quarterback Steve Strickland

MICHIGAN DgPARTMINT OF CONMRVATION
alao conducted by Commissioner
Lewis

Water Deaths Up

Thc second time Lnkrvlew got
lhe ball they moved into score
wllh VanHuysen passing to End
Wayne Plggush on a play that
covered 45 yards to make the
score 6-0 with 3:59 left in the
flrat period. John Koerner klck-

, Michigan's 235 death* in 575
w»ter accident* in the first eight
and a half month* this year al­
ready exceed by 50 fatalities and a &lt;55-yard inarch napped by Dud
Hastings High will open a new home football season Friday „
28 ■caaenu
accidents uie
Uie auues
State's water Dunham driving over from a
night. And it will really be new. Cbach Hob Carlson will take^tdll for oli ot 1965. according to
point grgl JS, waa 14-0 with 4:18
his first Blue &amp; Gold tfam onto Iff'home
as head (tach ,*Mate Police provisional figure*
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Rapids on Batsrtay. Sept. for th^ Aftt 'rfme,*the Boys will be playing under our new lightWtth.l;17 toft in the first half.
ing system for the first time, and our new public address system Michigan has more than 150 Lakeview scored again. They took
White Instructed trainers on
_____________________ _ tho ball on down* on thetr own
the Patrol Method and Charles will be used for the first time.
With a new head coach, the Saxons are a “new" tekm too.
——■
Collins Instructed trainers in Cub
“
*
Scouting Scouter* from the sev- with few lettermen back from
the great 1965 squad which went gell Field against Ohio Wesleyan,
Our
fine
HH8
Band
will
perform
1
Grand Valley Council attended through its schedule undefeated
during
tiie
half
of
that
game.
this training session. The trained The Saxons took their lumps in
Scouter will now conduct train­ their Inaugural at Battle Creek
Outdoor Trail—This 1* a won- i
ing sessions in their own dis­ Lakeview last week, and can be
tricta.
expected to give a good account derfui lime St the year, and it'
of themselves on Johnson Field. will be more beautiful. But al-1
ready lhe colon are developing
wquo
tlques »uwu
which adorned the field and around the Utile lake where,
since It was dedicated in 1945. Old Buzz fished Sunday after-.
Six poles, each 100 feet talk each noon the swamp flower* and
carry M, 34000 (correct) watt grasses *erc turning to deep yellamtML All new undergrouad wir- low* and rich reds, mirrored off
president of the Woodland 4H ing was installed along with new I the still water rippled gently by
Saddle Club. Tamers Kantner is service entrance equipment. The'the feeding bluegills. A muskrat
vIqb president. Janice Rum. sec- job coot 322 500 The public ad- , also pul In hte appearance seemdress system was recently com- [ ingly undisturbed by the prespleted. The original estimate for ence of man. and even waterthat was 31 JOO. ...
j fowl went about Uieir business
. • •
uncontented by the floating boat
new club memAlong the Sldellnea—Hastings I or Uie Poodle casts for fighUng
farua? Uie Norto CaroliM^game
Wr
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Armchair Athlete

[rain­
ing faculty for the Grand Valley

in the finale from
Boyce converted for
se 27-a Qgal score.
■ '
At Chartotte. Bin Rortrf

point John Whitely passed to

Ing‘effort

is first period. Steve
■ew four touchdown
hit Craig Thurtell in

John Manlgold for a touchdown

kicked the point Lansing Gabri­
el* scored on the last play of the
Thwaites.
At Grand Ledge, the Comets game with Charles Lott going
scored in the first period with over from the three to cap a 73Don Shipman going over from yard drive. Dennie Fitzgerald
scored the tying extra point.

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Lindon Endsley. Little Greg
Wood Intercepted a VanHuysen
vtew 30 before being downed. A
clipping penally shoved the ball

7Tw- hard-playvd contest was
free from usual first gome errors
playing clean football.

HASTINGS ..
LAKEVIEW ..

Officials: Al Kmuchunaa, ref­
eree: Al Bobrofsky. umpire, Hugh
Wright,
.. _ __
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Nancy Estep
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scored in Lhe second
_n a pass from Chris
Tul|er to Bruce LaPointe and
Mike Krywanski ran the point
for the 20-7 halftime acore
Thirty-five percent of Mich­
Collins hit Thurtell again in
the third to make it 20-7. Ionia igan’s eight million ettfren* are
picked up a safety in the fourth. students.

FOR FUN AND
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Fun"

farcing them to punt.
short lived M the Spartans sped
to their coveted victory.
Hastings threatened early In

giving up the pigskin on downs

held in planning and scheduling
events and projects for the 1966-

BOWL

In Spartan Stadium attempted: Because of fast-breaking deto pick out two past Hasting*; velopment* in Michigan's salmon
High ace musician* in the crack [ program. Uie Conservation De­
Michigan State Marcliuig Band parUnent is adding a weekly re­
news
bulletin
Jim Francisco, cornet, and Carl ; port to its regular "«
“• W«&gt;
i-hh 1
Hoffman, sousaphone. are mem-, The largest coho salmon taken ।
bers of lhe band and both have is a 23 -inch. 6-pound. 6-ouncel
been accepted In MSU's great fish netted last week offshore
concert band. They reported to । from Manistee by a commercial
Uie campus on Sunday. Sept/11, fisherman. . . .
and live in Wilson — thc same : The Conservation Department
donn where the football team Is was at least temporarily held up
| quartered before classes begin ' on
.„. poisoning
r—:.\i a 60-nUle section of,
. . . State defeated the Wolf pack, the Manistee River from Cam-,
co-champ of the Atlantic Cokst cron Bridge about five mile* west |
Conference, 27 -10. It launched of Frederic in Crawford County i
State's 70th grid season and Duf­ to Sharon in Kalkaska by a court ।
fy’s I3lh as head mentor al East restraining order. Fish experts,
Lansing. Lakewood's bandsmen said they might Just as well
were among the 3,000 musicians knock out all thc rough fish as
who performed during the half well as chestnut lampreys th one
This Saturday thc Spartan.' host' fell swoop, and then restock to
lhe Nittany Lions from Penn re-establLsh trout fishing. They
State who defeated Maryland. plan to plant about 200.000 young
brown and rainbow trout in the
Carl (Butch' Hartman started problem area, which should
on the Central Michigan Univer­ reach legal size by late Summer
sity kickoff team Saturday, after or early Pall of 1967. Many of
arriving at Mt. Pleasant the pre­ our own stream* are loaded with
vious Monday. He was in for only chubs, rqgking trout fishing usethe two kickoffs but Coach Bill
Kelly expects him to see a lol of
action. Chuck Barker. Lakewood
graduate, saw a lol of action
Saturday as Youngstown. Ohio,
nipped Uie Chippewas 7-6 Bark­
er lettered last year He is a
junior guard weighing 205. 1*
5-10 and is 20 years old. Joe
Stewart of Ionia Is also on thc
The Hostings 4H Dog Care and
। CMU roster A coincidence oc­ Training Club met far Ite - first
curred at lhe game Our side­ meeting of the Wlntet’laM Wed-!
kick. Hal Buerge. stopped to see nesday evening.
the game before going onto Big
There were 16 4H’enr attend­
Rapid* to officiate at the Ohio ing for enrollment and organtza-1
Northern game Leaving a rest tlon.
room someone called to Hal that
Enrollments will be accepted
he had dropped hi* wallet It until October 15 Plan* are un­
wasn't Hal's but Clarence Hart­ der way for a hayride Which will
man'*. Butch’s dad Clarence, you be announced later.
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Anyone presently in 4H or of
back Ohio Northern beat Ferris. 4H age. who is interested tn this
21-0. . . .
dog care and training project.'
We hear fine report* ot Lee may call 945-5064. 945-3209 or thc
Belfield’s work at center at Kala- 4H Cooperative Extension Servmazoo College Lee 1* behind the I Ice 945-5121 for addlUofaat intor­
top center in the MIAA. Dan1 mation
Austin, who had a pinched nerve I The next meeting will toe Wed-

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about 45 minutes with lhe Hor-1 Southeastern school in the Li­
nets Friday, but got to the Sax-1 brary. Anyone Interested may at-'
ou-Lakeviaw game K College I tend thl* meeting. Parente are
will be seeking it* third straight requested to accompany tfiilr
victory in the annual Rotary children and become members of
game Saturday afternoon at An- a 4H family.
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Hastings High School Gaines
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THE AREA SCORES
AND HIGHLIGHTS

10:05 SATURDAY MORNINGS

�pain and Accounting 4. Co

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Bet Your Life

Middleville Tramples
Delton for 24th Victory

COMMkKUIAL MAJORS
Culllgan's 8. Hanrood's 7. Miller
Jewelers and City Food 6, Piston
Rings. Larke Buick and Alumi­
num Product 5 and Welcome
Tavern 2.

HASTINGS
BOWLING

8UNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
barrier, Ed Richardson fired 212­
Geod scores: Ron PeiJow 209- 618 and Harv Haan 226 - 612.
diu Merle Haines chalked 207-594.
22°^. 2O9'M5 R*3 Lundquist Harry McCollum 212-^3, Irwin
. Harwood 549. Clare Stahl 325­
Louise Silsbee 175-478. Wesley 537. Tom Gilliland 511, Floyd
Friend 179-473. Sandra Lund- Williams 523 Les Springer 201­
r 159-457. Wanda Smith 173- 543. Mike Schondclmayer 213-546,
Alten Hlnrichsen 170-494. Jo Dave Irwin 522. Jack Sheler 203­
Morgan 163, Pat Nelson 159. Jim 535, Bill Bums 200-530. Gordie
Sothard 539. BUI St Lawrence
and Hau® 150, Rose Hlnrichsen 533. Paul Edwards 524. Bruce
155. Evelyn Fellow 153. Velma Terry 202-520. Joe Olelarowskl
Slocum 188 and Robert Slocum 528. Bob Miller 520. Glenn Lau157.
bauxh 534. Lylf Sanborn 541. Bud
Taylor 510. Jaek Bowman 502,
Bill Jerow 504 and John KaslnWED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE sky
203-510.
Standings: Stanton's and
Crystal Candy 7. Hastings Clean­
ers 6. Peabody OU. Maker's IOA.
TUESDAY NIC’ITTNGALES
Team 14, Miller Plumbing 5. NeBetty Howes led the lassies
H1 4. East oiue
***
Side uumoer
Lumber ana
and Bar- Tuesday.
tuouay. oepi.
Sept. u,
13. posung
posting at
223-­
ty Ready Mix 3. Vita Boy, Pepsi, M6. Katie Bristol rolled 164-396,
Col* and Hastings Motor Bales 2. Nonna Klmmey 157 - 418. Mary
Carol's Needlecraft 0
Baker 148-388. Mary Eckhoff 148,
High series: Louise Bahs 189Rf*frs 147-431.. Marian
500. Shirley VanDenburg 170-481 Ta&gt;'lor H3-S75. Lorraine StanRuth Rice 176-474; Marie Ham- 4?n ,&lt;3' Pe* Edger
Dlane
rnond 185-460, Deila Gorodenski BfUon 135-384 and Fran Hy178-464, Ines Lyon* 180-460, Jan bar«er 375.
Peurech 178-457. Gene Thomp­
son 158-449. Barb Kiersey 156. . TH.f TWISTERS
447, Dori* Stanton 172-436, Betty „ 8h‘r‘®y
rollwl «»«-489.
Miner 171-445
. Carol Keeler 169-448. Mary Park-

Burdick 181, 1Ruth
Johnston. Sue
}u3h. Johnston,
standings: Hull Realty 6. Ths
81. Martin and Bobby Handy 152..1 Bombs 5. Renner Ford 4 and
Maxine Hall 130, Oretchen Ken­ 1 Cool Aides, Local Finance and
nedy 146, Linda Lowry 163. Mari­ Powder Box 3.
on Eye 158, Alice'McMillen 144.
Ella Higdon 153
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Jim Harlmgton led. the lads
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Thursday with 204-589, Gordie
Pat Terpenlng's 266-588 set a Howe chalked 213-557, Aaron
hot pace In the E W Blits cir­ Sherk 190-508, Bernard Tobias
cuit. Jack Smith anaggled 234­ 194 - 509, Dave Kruko' 183 - 516.
575. Ed Depew 207-541. Art Jiowe Vem Harbin 183 - 503, Roger
206-526. Ed Downing 178-501. Joe Wolfe 192 - 540, Galen Daniels
Ulrich 190-510. Ella Gillett 153­ 205-536. Paul Woodman 181-513.
438, Don Martin 188-515. Newell Gordon Trick 181 - 509. Larry
Hejth 302-535. Jack Sheler 226­ Brace 186-538 and Forrest Klm536. John Kaalnsky 211-552, Gor­ mey 212-504.
don Norris 224-580, Jean Harbin
Standings: Bender Gravel 10,
158-459, Jane Sanborn 173-454. Belli Motors 9. Zephyr 8, V &amp; J
Nancy Cook 152-431.
Mobil 74. Tinkler's and Parker's
Standings: Red Crowns and 7. The Banner 64. Dale's 8. Pat­
Ram Rods. 7. Can Plant and ten 54. Hastings Aluminum,
Green Valley Boys 6. Foundry. Renner Ford. Deputies and Mid­
Office, Assemblers and Flyers 5. way Polishing 5. Smith Bros 44.
Pattern Shop, Chargers and Re- Southern Food 1 and Walldorffs
NITE HAWKS
Standings: King Pina 7. Dever­
eaux Furniture 6. Mld-Vllla 6.
Head Pin* and UldriBi Newbert
Inc. 4. Rollers 3. Strikers 2 and
Mavericks 1.
I High Games and Series: Don
I Sloan 203-439. Art Gallup 180-177

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183-531; Roger Raber 178-497.
Herb Bishop 180-492, Paul WlerInga 177-483, Ben Brown 483.

IN FLOORS

A FLOOR TO MEET

EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING

Hutchings 161-472. Larry Arnold
f 1186-460. Ray Asplnall 175-441,
. | Roger Kelly 175.

Middleville High's Troji—

kecon

GORDON JOUNCOCK

Reckless driving caused more than 713,000 casualHee
in 1965.
(

Matre, Piston Ring, Hastings
Heights and Vogt's 7. Northside
Grocery, McAllister's and Parmalea** 6. Foodland and Welcome

Cento- 3. Sheriffs Gal* 2 and

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Don Haywood led the loop thia

Puppie* to Adopt

Officers are: President, Frank
Scramlln; vloe president, George
Vogt; tall twister. Forrest Rine­
hart. and Lion tamer, Ralph
Block.

Middleville
T-K Calendar
raiDar.

MOHDAT,
Ism? CvaaltteM MmUs*;
••aler Blah Sciacl wtu a

Gordie to Race
At Trenton, Then
Goes to Japan

waukee Sunday. Gordie hit the
wall and didn't finish.
Gordon's car skidded on the
Uth lap —in oil from .is
motor — forcing him out of

Buckeyes — Chris Guggemo*.
Mitch St. Martin. Chuck Heath.
Dave McGuire. Don Myers. Da­
vid Anderson. Bob Hubert.
Irish—Car! Norris. Russ Mor­
gan. Dale Byars. Doug Welton.
Oreg Bush. Dave VanDerMolen.
Mike Hubert.
Spartans—Bob Shumway, Mike
Hall. Rick Rohde. John Blrke.
Joe Kesscnlch, David Haller. Bob
Lad by Gary Hall who romped
Gorham,
for four touchdown*, the Has­
Sixth Grade
tings High Junior Varsity de­
Lions — Don Huffman. Oeof. feated the Marshall reserves. 60­
Goodyear. Dusty Rodrlguex. Tom 6. on the little Redskins' gridiron
Stedman. Dan Daugherty. Tom Saturday morning
Olrrbach.
This Thursday Coach Bernie
Packers—Greg Ziegler. Rob Oom's aggregation are to be boat
Slack. John Burkey. Owen Wil­ to a strong St. Philip JV eleven
cox, Brian EchUnaw, Brandon at 7 p.m
Cooper.
Monday Coach Oom anSpartans — Brian Smith. Den­
nis Acker. Mark Wolfe. Stan
Sheridan. Jerry Schallhorn. standing defensive
Mark Shade.
Saxons —Bill Eastman, Robert fanatva performance.
Lydy. Pete Pierce. Doug Seeber.
The little Saxon* scored the
Richard Nevin*
first Ums they got the ball AfFifth Grade
Cali*—Donald Anderson. David right end for 40 yards with 8
Black. Peter Hook. Mark Keeler. minutes In the period. BhulU
Chris Christensen. Tom Wilson
plunged for the point and the
Leapard*—Steven Jlles, Grant
Bryan. Robert Main, Norm Novlskey, Dave Shade.
recovered a Marshall fumble on
Tigers —Keith Waters. Dave their six and Hall slanted off
VanderVeen. Roger Rush. Rory teckle for the score We* Van­
West. Rod WestDenburg smashed for the point
IJahb_
HaIa Qfav. Ila,.. .....
.. „
Duane Hovey. Mitch Ooleman.
Marahall scored with 9 :48
Dennis Bush.
rft la the quarter on a M-yard
An estimated 34 percent of ^-ed and tke\X ww/ ll 6
’Choo!
juxings
rhe kickoff
Hastings took
took the
kickoff bock
bock
hold master's or doctor's degrect. w the Saxon 40. Several plays
put the ball on the Marshall 40
from where Glenn Cote posset! to

ARMSTRONG low-lustre

Young Saxons
Roll Saturday
At Marshall

Hall picked off a defected
minutes left In thc second quar­
ter. The point waa no good and

EXTERIOR FINISH

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Oakrldee. Gull Lake

Tom Warner led Coach Bob
White's T-K lads to their easy
sin. scoring five touchdowns and
five extra points In pacing \his
'earn to their biggest opening
'ootboll win in history.
Warner picked up 265 yards
n 27 attempts, and caught two
oasses for 93 yards and one
touchdown.
Terry Appel scored lhe other
Middleville touchdown, going
three yards in the first period.
MlddleviDe led 34-9 at the
half.
Quartertaack Denny Keith was
the big man for Coach Jack
Streidl's Plainwell team, passing
to Mike Topp and Steve Sleeman for touchdowns, and ucoot-

Meeting Monday

huum* bui.
M 51-66 for a
n,e Thomapple District Scout
committee will meet at the Has­
Velda Gelse- took third with tings City Bank Monday. Sept

man James W Iswe11 is to preside.
Firsl flight honors went to
Chairman Wlswell urges all In­
Ann Bortak with 65-65—130 and stitutional representatives to be
Judi Newton, another HH8 sen­ present so that each unit will
ior. shot 70-66—136 Merna De- have a hand in planning and
scheduling the program of
Sroutlng in the Thomapple Dis­
trict
Business to be discussed will
Glen Stuart. Grand Rapids Include the Fall Camporee. Fall
Cascade Hills pro. teamed with Membership Roundup. Leader­
ship Training. Finance Cam­
paigns for 1967 funds, and ac­
am golf championship at Grand quisition of campsite from Rob­
Blanc Saturday with a fabulous ert Glasgow.

Stuart-Green Win

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

Pick a winner from our complete stable

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE

passed to Steve Strickland for
the touchdown. Bhult* circled

beautiful new colors we
have In this rich-a*-velvet
exterior finish. lt» "buttery
dip" make* application fan
and easy. Ideal for all-type
siding. "Brealher-type" fin­
ish minimises blisteringl

Punter

Stuart received 4466 of the 83600
purse Stuart holds the Hastings
---- ------------Country Club pro record of 70 teacher* in Michigan school* who
— the same as Jock Hopkin*, do not have a college degree ha*
amateur, shot In the recent pro- dropped from 27 percent in 1950
other TD Lyle Berry's Wayland am here.
to about five percent today.
team scored on a 15-yard pats
from Lee Pan krais to Rick Mid­
dleton and on Curt Sebright's
15-yard field goal Berry praised
lhe work of Mel Spencer and
Mike De Weerd
Comstock High defeated Gul)
Lake. 19-7. before about 1.000
fans. Gull Lake scored quickly,
taking the opening kickoff and
moving 67 yards with speedy
Carl Hamden sweeping right end
Johncock and Bobble Unser of for the final 23. Fullback Dave
Albuquerque. N.M.. who will drive Smith converted.
the second car. and their crew
will alto leave fur Japan uu Oct- Us. and the Colt* went on to
3 lhe crew is to include Law­ score In the last three periods.
rence Payne. Hastings mechanic
IS ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USB
Saranac was the only Tri-Cenand World War II pilot; Dick
Oefflnger. New Albany, Ind.; tral league team to win Friday
Ken Lowe. Akron. Ohio, and Saranac beat Portland St Pat.
you name the job and Wheel Home has tho attaching tool youT
28-7. In other games. Ashley beat
Glasgow.
Canon City. 12-0; Fowler nipped
The Japanese government Is Fulton-Middleton. 7-6; Green­
ittachlng tools no* on display.
picking up the transportation tab ville beat Lakeview. 25-7; Ovldfor the drivers and their crews Elsle downed Portland. 20-13;
who were In the last 500-mile Belding defeated Central Mont­
race at Indianapolis. They will calm. 37-26, and Breckenridge. M2 E. St«t9 Strut. Hartings
PboM Wl 5-2M3
defeated Edmore. 27-0.
9 and go to Tokyo on Oct. 12.
Both races have 540.000 purses

Grand. Hastings' nationallyknown race driver, Is scheduled
to drive hl* famed No. 72 In the
200-mile championship race at
Trenton. NJ.. Sunday.
He and his chief mechanic.
Duane Glasgow, expect to leave
Sixteen teams were organised Friday night or Saturday for
Trenton
After lhe Sunday event,
in four leagues in Bob King's
Youth Council tail football pro­ they will take their car to Indi­
anapolis for crating and shipping
gram Saturday.
to Japan.
Saturday when official play
which raced In the Memorial
Boys may sign for 7th and Day 566 mile claaalc will be

Post Game Dance

F. Scramlin Heads
Nashville Lions

C? v

Organize 16
Teams for ‘Y5
Tail Football

Adrianson rolled a 200 game. Bob
Denny 203-524, Bob McCollum
202-523, Bob Miller 192-530. Joan
Haywood 163-411, Pat Camel)
149-420, Bob Reynolds 171-489, Johnson Field, and for 5th and
Jerry Brumm 188 and Arlene
Wilcox 174-437.
The leagues and players follow:
stand Ings: Ken's &amp; Bob! Gulf
Eighth Grade
10. River Bend Golf 9. Backe
"Old" Bean - Wes Lewis. Ray
Construction 8. Welton Heating
6. Thomapple Skating 5. Andrus Ellis, Steve Goodson. David Ar­
and Consumers 4 and Maker's 1. mour. Martin Haywood. Jeff
Hoke. Bob Hubbard.
Brown*—Louie Sherman. Steve
Brownell. Steve Mix. Bill Burghdoff.
Randy Selleck, Doug Keast.
High school students and re­
Tom
Rowland.
'
cent grads are invited to dance
Colt*—Bill Goggins, Barry Ha­
to recorded music In the East
gym following the Alma game vens, Mark Chase. Tom FleckenFriday. More than 400 are ex­ steln. Tom Lyons. Mike Brad­
pected to enjoy this Community ley, Raymond Bolton.
Fund-financed affair.
Packers — Spencer Goodyear,
Newell Heath. Colin Cruttenden,
Bob Jerow, Charles Blair, Jerry
Greenfield, Mike Hubbell.
Persona desiring puppies’will
Seventh Grade
find them nt the Dog Pound by
Wolverines — Ed McKeough,
contacting Dodg Warden Dean Teddy Fllxgerald. Bob Terry.
Tom Steward, Leo Reardon. Mike

511. Alma Orville 201-510. Wilma
Daniela 198-504. Bertha Thayler
The Nashville Lions entertaln175-492 and Judy Heath 178­
480.
Standings: Big D 10, Haan's tho home of Mr and Mrs. Al
Smith on Sept. 12.
.
This Monday they started

loveliest paint colors
for the house you love/

Margaret James Outstanding
n j
KlVCr DCJUl

-ho ran their win streak to 24
tonsecutive games with t......
he1 r|
.
8ten Kemp,
Kemp. 20.
Greenville,
' °
titan
ju, xX
of oreenvme,
romp over the Invading Delton
41 yar£ for his five
?anthen Friday night, will host
9
Z’
f**014 Saturday as Michigan
Caledonia thl* week to inaugu- H OIHVII S l^rOWH
romped over Oregon State. 41-0
-ate defense uf their Expressway
Mrs. Margaret James won the 3*°
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District aCOllt
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and springer spaniel puppies and
MONDAY MIXERS
Bcmadlne Eckert rolled 248- five part ooUle and cocker spaniel
puppies, all nine weeks old. there
I Louise Baha chalked 221-580. this week, the Humane Society
Gladys Edwards 197-530. June reported.
| Benner 179-520. Shirley VanDenburg 192-520. Boonie Hatha-

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SEPTEMBER
The ideal time for start-

EARN FULL PAY

FARM Slhilti

1963 CADILLAC
... 4 door hardtop, spotless
inside and out. Full power and
many extras. 12 months war­
ranty on this fine one owner M-37 South

a rubber sump with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
stamp with your name, ad-

★ Buiiness Opportunities

NOTICES

ui w. suu

A SPECIALTY IN
LINCOLN

WANTED: CLEANING WOMAN
—2 or j days a week. Prefer
Monday* and Fridays. Refer­
ences required. Call Richland
MA 8-9337 or write Box 1020
Hastings Banner.
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O8ITUARHS—first 180 wards free

0/23

1961 Buick LcSabrc
2 Dr. Hardtop Pwr, steer­ —1949 John Deere A Tractor.
A-l shape.
ing and brakes.
CHEAPIES . . .
1959 Chav. Station Wgn.
1960 Rambler Station Wgn.
6 stick.

Woodland, Phone 347-3513.
9/22

CARDS OF THANKS 8- IN MIMORIAMS—U per word.

HELP WANTED

ALUS CHALMERS

CORN HEAD
Chevrolet Belair
4 Dr. Sedan. 6 stick. One
local lady owner.

82.25. This inchidea, postage
and sale* tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty Shoppe. Delton. Mich,
49044.
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COOK WANTED at Ha* Ungs
Heights Restaurant. Apply in
CARl
’ET CLEANING IS EASY
person.
9/22
with Host New Electric UpBrush. No wet carpets or hand­
GIRL WANTED: TELEPHONE
work. Glean 180 square feet
WORK FROM HOME—To exfor only 8696. Hastings Floor
hearlng. Very
Covering, 123 W. State, Has­
&gt;o an hour plus
tings. Phone Wl 6-5118.
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Hastings Banner.
10/13 ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE I No charge for over­
* Household Goods
size prints.
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FOR SALE — Electric wringer CHE6TER B. STEM INC. would
washer. In good condition. Rose
like to buy your land If It has
Engle. 234 E. Colfax. Phone
a good stand of Hord Maple or
Wl 5-6017.
9/22
your wood-lot and save It for
MT KENMORE OA8 STOVE.
future generations. Homer
— Very good condition. Call
Becker, Rl, Hastings. Ph. 945­
7W-6855.
9/22
6746.
10/20
BLOND, mahogany, book - case
headboard for twin beds. 80“
Delton since being modernized
wide—like new. Call 795-3632.
Is the greatest! Please call us
for Instant prescription serv­
ice. MA 3-5631. Hooray »for
SPINET PIANO
service I
9/31
May be had by assuming small
monthly payments. BeauUful
finish. See it locally, w.^lte
Credit Dept. Box 57, Niles, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PO. 171. Hastings Telephone
Mich.
9/29
Wl 5-4954. Meetings every
Monday, 8 pm.
if

ELECTRIC Razors repaired— WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
Special—Your razor cleaned,
SERVICE — Mercury outboard FOR RENT-Downstairs of du­
lubricated and sharpened, only
motors. New and used boats.
plex. Inquire at 115 W. Center.
81.35. Service and satisfaction
Plote Boats. Trailers nnd ac­
Fred Smith, phone Wl 5-2282.
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 118 8.
cessories. M-66 In Nashville.
9m
Jefferson, Hastings.
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OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
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WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS I See Carl &amp; Betty'r
Appliances before you buy!
aaah. Burkey Auto Glaaa *
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
Uiey Sell—They Install—They BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD near­
Service
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son, Hasting*.______________ tf
ly new tri-level lake front year
South.
u
around home on north side of
EXPERT TAILORINO on ladloa'
Wall Lake with buUt-ins. Con­
and men's finthIng Phone Wl TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
sider renting. CaU: Grand
family reunions, lots of uses.
1-6714, 6504 Oun Lake Rd.
Rapids 638-5611 or CH 32183.
Tailor Shop.
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10/28
her ofllce.
FOR
SALE — 3-bedroom home
REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
* Help Wanted
wllh fireplace and large ga­
with OoBese tablets. Only 98c.
rage.
good
location
in
4th
ward.
Jacobs Pharmacy.
11/24
By owner. Phone 945-9436. 9 '22
RELIABLE PARTY to drive a FOR SALE: FRESH WISCON2h ACRES —Close to town. A
1966 Olds Toronado to Los
beautiful site for a home. Will
Angeles. 945-6823. tf
HEIFERS. Wanted to trade or
sell on terms. Ph. 945-3896. 9/29
buy 25 open Holstein Helfers
700 to 800 lbs. Tel. MO-99226
Ed Tank, Jenison. Mich. 9/22 ir Wanted to Buy
non OX: Msar Uttlagi la tko
n*l»" or
«oi»u oro
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
oi 1bIm4o&lt;1 U oxeloda or &lt;«•
TLED GAS I See Carl Ac Betty 's 3-BEDROOM HOME wllh ga­
•ur&amp;zo •ppllealloa* from p«n«»«
Appliances before you buy I
rage In or near Hasting*. Call
f lb* olkor 1*1- Baek llillac*
or Iho coeTOaloaM of rooSar* boThey Bell—They Install—They
623-2719 Delton.
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•010 uni 0«&lt;apsU0M oro *oaService. Ph. Wl 6-2833. M-37
darad mart *llr*ctivo Io parioal
WANTED
TO BUY—Violin of
South.
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t oao
Ibaa lb* other. Diogood quality. Write full de­
tails to Emory Bowen, Sara­
STALK SHREDDERS FOR
•az la prohibited br tbo 1S4S
adoral civil rl&lt;hta aei wllh earnac. Michigan.
10/6
RENT — Francisco Fann Sup­
•la aieapllos*. Xmplaymaal •&lt;«■ply, M37 So. 945-3160.
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• a aad awpio/an eovarod br the
WANTED TO BUY — Pint or
cl laual ladlcaU ia th air advarFOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
quart Jara for canning. Call:
—Use Rexall's fast permanent.
945-9263.
9/22
Regular 82.00- Now 81.00. No
pre-shampoo — No after odor. Ar Work Wanted
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.

WANTED — Shopper Shows Inc.
HANDY - MAN would like odd
need toy demonstrators in tills 12-GAUGE SAVAGE automatic
Jobs of any kind. Call RO 6­
area Immediately. Write Orpha
shotgun, tpodlfled choke, $50.
8831.
U
Stiffler, Mulliken. Michigan.
Also 8-In. tilt-top table sow.
I good shape. 830. 348 Wlnches- WANTED — Baby sitting, in my
home, day'or night. W. state
’ ter deer rifle like new. 885. Call
ANTED: HOUSEKEEPER —
Road and Algonquin Lake area.
Wl 5-3441 after 6 p.m.
9 '22
Desire responsible woman of
Phone Wl 5-2304.
9/22
high character to do light DURO DEEP WELL JET PUMP
housecleaning, cooking, e I c,
and new *s hp. motor and 30
live in at Gull Lake. 2 school
gal. supply tank and works.
OiFtt* ItSl 'IGIHIN
age children. Private room with
Cail 367-3513.
9 22
bath and TV. References re­
AMI Hl A S PI AI I POWIS
quired. Call Richland MA 9­ MAMMOTH CLOVER SEED BUY US SAVINGS BONtlS
Call Wl 5-2254 after 8 pm.
9337 or write Box 1020. Has­
tings Banner.

It. Milcbell. I'robai

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Call or write for on inter­
view stating your qualifica­
tions to:

le-l: H»hl. 13th. litas
Philip II. Uiirhrll. I'roboir Judfc
Jlkblgan.
Meh all- ci

llxllnit. Mkhizaa

•W. J. Hamman. IBM Corp.
643 W. Crosstown Parkway
Kalamazoo. Michigan
Kalamazoo 345-6173
Battle Creek 965-3257

Plat Numbar 4. accordinc
recorded plat thereof. aa

An Equal Opportunity Employer

to. ivar. ai

cultural background and be well
1944 CADILLAC

NOTICES

ed with extras including air
conditioning, original factory
finish and has new w/wall
tires.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ava
Mattings. Michigan
.

farmlag operation. Successful

excellent opportunity for early

WANTED AT ONCE

Our Economy

County or Hastings. Write

RAWLEIGH
Dept MCI-65I-3
Freeport. III.

IOHC1 or MOBTOAOB
rOBBCLOSUXB SALB

5x7 to 16x20
eaadlllM ot • ctrUla
MAUOllu

WINICK'S
3M H. MkWp.
Wl J-HH

•a

a*l«.

bMUas

»•*&gt;•
U—I

oorpovodoo.

Ctaaatr. Ui&lt;hl*«o. on

HELP WANTED

Rawleigh dealer in N. Barry
H.lpK«p

CANVAS TARPS
$3.47 up

•elf. Reply at once Io Allan

maternity

craft. Lots available. Terms.
Also 2 bedroom house avail­
able. On private drive, near WANTED—A cook from 7 am.
Robert Balmer. Call Wl 5-5944
to 3 pm. Apply In person. Bunor Wl 5-9185.
9/22
6662.

DI5FLAY CLASSIFIED

1964 VOLKSWAGEN
1966 Muitang
2 Dr. Hardtop. 289 V8 1963 MERCURY
eng., 3-speed. Still under 4 Dr. Standard.
MM FORD FAIRLANE 840
factory warranty, like new
1943 FORD
Radio, heater, white sidewalls.
condition.

EXPERIENCED MECHANIC LADIES' DRESSES,

# Automotfvo

Heating - Plumbing
Service
New • Remodel • Repair

WILTON'S
305 S. Church

Wl $-5352

Detroit Michigan 4S3ZS

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�Card of Thank* and In Momoriam

Calendar of
Spacial grants

CABO orflumu

Win bold a Family Night potluck
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 23

appreciation to our relative*,
friends and neighbors fa
klndmaa to oar Mother

Members of Hospital Guild No

McCallum and family

CABD OP THANKS

Holmes

relatives and neighbors for their

Delton High News
Tuesday. Sept. 13 during *econd hour the student body met
in the gym for an assembly. Del­
ton'* Principal Baker assigned
the frmhman. sophomore*. juni­
ors and seniors to different

CARD OF TJIANK8
In behalf ot our dearly beloved
wife and mother. Marjorie X.
Browne, we wish to express our
deepest gratitude to Pennock IN MEMOBIAM
Hospital, nurses and nurses sides.
A special thanks to Dr. Castle-

Jo Ann K, Warner
Michael Browne

IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our hluband and father. Wm. P. Corson,

Mr. and Mrs William Hess
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spillane
B*pt. 24. 1867. Sadly missed by
Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson

puiuoaciox obdeb.

LEGALS
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elected Judy Dewey and Dennis
Hermenltt, Juniors picked Sue
Hiles and Rick Scatterday as
their king and queen. The seniors
nominated Connie, Linda Dewey
and Sharon Jacobs for queen
and Jamie Poyer. Ike Mercer
and Butch Thorn for king.
Delton Kelogg has added a few
new teachers to Its faculty this
year. Mrs. Baker teaches eighth
grade American History, seventh
grade social studies and Ameri­
can History tb 1880. Mrs. Brum­
baugh teaches English 9 and
English 10. Miss Baxter, Typing
LEADING THE DODGE LINE for 1967 are the distinguished Monaco, above, avail­ I, chorus, and eighth grade chor­
able in six separate models, and the popular Polara, largest in its price class. Polara is us; Mrs. Guthrie, English 10.
eighth grade English, and Ameri­
offered in nine models, including the Polara 500 2-door hardtop, below.
can Literature; Mr. McWilliams,
seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth,
eleventh grade physical educa­
tion; Mr. Btolt, biology and ad­
Bibblns of Clark Memorial Homs
vanced biology; Mr. White, gen­
In Grand Rapids, Friday. A T-K
By Mrs. Mary Jackton
eral mathematics, and Mr. Kool,
By Mn. Mary Jackton
Scliool opened Tuesday morning.
who taught at Delton a few years
II* ArooM
I95-1MI ago, is back to teach elementary,
1,641 students. This u the largMra. Don Stauffer cut her junior and senior band. He Is
bonks attended Ills high school
right hand, requiring four also the guidance counselor.
alumni banquet at Alba. He was
A Mother's Club meeting was
stitches. Mrs. Glen Milter will held on Monday. Sept. 12, at 1:30
a graduate of 1021. A Mr. and
p.m. In the elementary library.
Mrs. Jack VanArtaon and son of
Plans for the teachers' reception
Grand Rapids were recent vlsl- in Blodgvt Hospital for observa­
tion. a We are glad to hear William Campbell is Uuchlng at and tlie October evening pro­
gram were mode. Delton's friends
ws.v
Williams attended her Sun­ cu perilling from an appendecto- can commute to school. Their.
son, John, Is teaching in Ver- i this meeting.
shine Club held at the home of
women ludy bus drivers tills year.
n
14 at 7:30 in thc high school 11Thc othrts are Mrs. Harold Mun- S
Mra Robert Kreivm and tier &gt;____
Gerling and two-year-old twin

Middleville

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at Lake Michigan College at
Benton Harbor. Bill Sullivan al
Dewey, captain; Connie BridenGrand Rapids Junior College, Havins wedding at tho Catliollc stine. co-captaln, and Nancy
Wertman, Cindy High, Cindy
al Grand Valley, Tom Sharp,
Hayward and Sharon Jacobs.
Ken Secord at Houghton Tech.,
bride./ Mary Embody, la, Mrs. Varsity, and Debbie Smith, caplain; Bev Foote, co-captain, PegViuiOort's
nlcoo.
A
Ralph
Smith
ChUegv in Grand Rapids.
of White Cloud was a Sunday,
The Albert Mulfards hair from
Mary Jane Tatro. Junior Vanity.
their uxchange student, MargjiThe band played Mr. Touchdown
retlic Andrean. of Sweden, ofand Principal Baker gave a pep
teh and she is enjoying driving
speech. Coach Gordon Christen-

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Middleville

Due to the shortage In parking
tendlng univend Um or colleges recently from a trip ad 17 days
developed regarding students
this Fall are Andrea Mulford to
vlrtUtig
in
five
of
our
original
driving
to and from school. Studette Clino celebrated their 25th WMU. Sandru Solomon. her uccSL WM * nloot 1 denta must have tlieir parents
anniversary Sunday. Sept, 18. *
enjoyable trip.
_ Two years ago
school's permission to
bos at Ferris. ShlelB Mulford these two_couples
made
a
trip
to
drive their cars. Permission slips
panJed Mrs. O. Huber of Climax to Davenport, Beverly Bender.
are available in the high school
tn call on mutual friends, Miss
veraity, Sharon Beeler, her 3rd Roy Merton at Houghton Lake. office.
Delton liad IL* first pep ewemyear al U. of M., David Buller,

publlihod »e

’ lb* C«uul&gt; of Dorry.
of Cora.Ilk. II

■wsta

introduced his new assistant
coach. Mr. McWilliams. He In­
troduced tlie team. The captains
are Jamie Poyer. Ike Merser and
Butch Thorn. The manager Li
Pete McCarty. The cheerleaders
gave a skit entitled "1 2 3" nnd
the assembly ended with the
Ninety-five fight song.

and Mra. Martin Fox of East

Road. A Mrs. William Swoct re- I Virginia Route. *
turns Friday, Sept. 10, from an
SrSd
OE3 ^"-n &lt;&gt;'
Courtship customs are reversed
Mr rnd \?r ?%*?»£* of
°0UlUy tau“lllot hcld 111
among Antarctica's Emperor pen­
CtartoHte
1 thc Meu“*u-U Church. Thursday, gains, thc National GesxroiplUc
at
t
SC|’U 8
W“JtCr BCIldCr aIld
, Nlrs- Eu«ono Brady, of Whitney- in courting. The males. Incubate
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the eggs.
*
"mu/iii n.-110/1 friday. I™- Houghton Tech.
T
'
i Mrs. George Karciicr and Mra.
n (im.iicr ii. | Arthur Sullivan enjoyed an out­
ing at a trailer camp near BaldMiim oi!Win over the Sept. 10th weekend.'
diaries McDonald, who had

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Cortrigbi ■rod llodd&gt;:
llendrnliot "HuU.'l'lng"'
llMtlnra. ;Ukhlr.n

ago. Is convalescing for a few

ald CLvler and children, Kimber -

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&gt;. Mkbio.n, o'1
lhe »tlll&lt;&gt;u of
Adn-.lnitlrallun &lt;
1 Xo.. &lt;1.

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Deled: Hrp
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State Farm Inturanca
AUTO — Fill
BONDS

Swanton Inturanca

tenbsger will show pictures to
Illustrate his talk.

Lake Odessa

health for

By Ruth Peterman

Ail Forms of

hospital to see Shari Peacock,
there with pneumonia. A Mr. and
M^*. Kenneth Rush of Pontiac &lt; Madeline* Hoffman,
and Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Baxter Lansing; four nona,
returned Friday from a week's

Hubbard Hills

Lakeside Barracks and Auxiliary
By Mn. Albert Green
at the Community Center with * MJddUvUl.
7SJ-1VM
potluck at 7 pm. a The Refuge
Albert Green is gaining slowRebekah Lodge will meet for a
potluck at 6:30 at the IOOF Hall
Osteopathic Hospital in
honoring the birthdays of members
for July. August and September.
Francis Btorkan Is gaining nlce-

the Lansing airport to report to

training. A Larry Smith graduated meen family In Middleville In
Station Sept. 9. He came home Salurday night. She will bo mlsMonday by plane and will report
alao extend our sympathy to
Kenneth Smith and sisters, Mrs.
Robert Hershberger and Sherry,
attended the graduation.
Sunday afternoon.

NOTICE

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
The following proposal to be voted on,

by the qualified electors, of Rutland
Township, will appear on the Ballot
at the November 8, 1966 General

Election. "Shall the sale' of spirits in

addition to beer and wine be permit­
ted for consumption on the premises
within the Township of Rutland under

the provision of the law governing
some?

MARY LINDERMAN

Clerk

"We're A&gt; Near As Your Telephone"

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SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sweel
in Flint over the Sept. 10th week­
end. A T-K Principal Marston
Is staying with Mr. and Mrs
Anion Palmer of Barlow I-uke ,
~
. Automobile &amp; Machinery
He and his wife expect to move Appliance &amp; General Repair
Repair
In their newly purclutscd home —————

KEYS DUPLICATED -Wl. you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State Concrete Product!

and Mrs. Carl Newman and W'ATCH AND DIAMOND RING
daughters and Mra. Daily PenREPAIR—Expert workmsnihip. COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERVCUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Gilmore Jeweler*. 102 E. State
Mr. and Mra. Pal Findly of BenING don. at the farm according
5-5085. Burkey Sale* and Serv­
roma. A Mr. and Mra. J. C.
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
fo your specifications. Farm Bu­
Schad called on Florida trailer
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Servkm, M37 So., Wl 5­
neighbors, Mr. and Mra T.
Turner of Allegan, Saturday. CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
2223.
AND CARPET REPAIR —Wai­ CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
State. Wl 5-5118.
part* and supplies. McCulloch
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
daughters had a picnic Sunday,
ICE— 24 hour Service (black
ui
WATCH &amp; CL0CK IWAIWNCSupply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
and white!. Jacob* Prescription
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
Pharmacy. Phono Wl 5-2466.
Hartings.** Mrs. Blanche Segerall kind* of Jewelry Repair and
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Engraving. Milter Jeweler*, 118
day Saturday. Sept. 9. A A bridal
W. Stat. St.
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Wl 5-5176.
Fabric* In Barry County. Kirsch
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of tr«Crods, installation and Hanging.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jourtra
torit -Wischincry and chain saws
Bcvcrwyk'* Color Center, 221
returned from
“
' ’
appliances. Call 945-2317.
called on their grandson. Stmen
Waldron, son of Mr. and Mn. VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARDlck Waldron' at Alaska. Steven.
TERS—Service, part*, hoses and

5-5052.

Buiinets Service* Offered

TROPHY CENTER—Plus special-

GET YOUR READY-MIX from th.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phon. Wl 5-2123.

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gra^t
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton,

State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

Mbcellanooua

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK’S COLOR CEN-

Radio, Tstoviaiea Roprtiriap

moro Jeweler. 102 L State St..
Phone 945-5316.

the homo of Mr. ind Mra. Bob lAVVN MOWER REPAIR — AuSENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
Kingsley on E. Main street Sunthorited Dealer for Wheel Horvt
prlw baby shower aa well. The I
PUMP SERVICE—Sea-Rite Watei ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
honored gunte were Mr. and
System*. Sold. tootalted. serviced.
and supplies. Krttey Electric
Lew.* Electric. Cloverdate 623­
Service. 524 Middleville Rd., TVS. RADIOS &amp;
5381.
ERS REPAI“r
Phono Wl 512700 after 5 pjaESjroSS'sa
।
w'
Kutings.
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERV­
ICE. For defalk call 945-3187.

Hutclxlnson and daughter, Jill.

Beldo Uwk,- Michi

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Perch and two children, Savin

Insurance and Bondi
JERRY ANDRUS

both of
Howard,

brothers. Charles of Lansing and
milted Friday to Butterworth Hos­
Floyd of Hastings.
pital, Grand Rapids, for observa­
tion. A Glen Morris is home from
the Ionia Hospital, after observa­
tion and X-rays. A Monday. Sept.

||ft|

nvuver oaies ana joivkc .
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.

Agency for

INSURANCE

Rites Thursday
At Lake Odessa
For Mr. Brock

treahmen. sophomores and juni­
ors picked kings and queens and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Hlar of Middle­
glris for queen. The football ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
। team nominated three seniors

ago Sept. 23. 1983. Sadly missed
by wife and family.
Doris Warner,
Jim Dickinson,

Robert E. Browne

Nashvilla Mathodirt
Dinner Thursday

son ana aaugntcr. Lan and Mrs
LUllan-Vos,.all,oI’Grand-'Rapida.1

Call 945-3481 If You Would Uko to bo Lilted io
This WaakhrSarvica-ancL.ftapair Guida

�BUICK ELECTRA 225 TWO-DOOR HARDTOP Rev. Larry Jone»

At Freeport
Baptut Church

Pine Lake Institute
Adds Staff Instructors
Lloyd Chapman, director of,
the Michigan Rehabilitation In- j.vocational rehabtUtallon pro- She replaces Mra. Orpha John
cram for lhe citisens of Mich- wh,&gt; reMgned earlier in the sum।
. mer to relocate in Florida.
r-------- — n—.----------- ----------- .
,
Mra. O'Brien Is a graduate of
ben to hl* staff, who represent Mra. ,R*va O’Brien. recrUtercd
H.-n.r-i

Service* include ftrnday school
Young Peoples meeting at 6:M
pm and evening cvangeltetlo
service at 7:M.
Mr Jones will be speaking at

,8h
a l
certificate from WUHam and Mary College, and •
M K degree from the University
ot Va. As nssistenl director, hr

or u» oo-nuw rfton u&gt;
uoir „
"“'L'
~
ww.l-.om u&gt;, ^l-buiuuoo hn&gt;u&gt; nur- Xftte o"a£o to hSTS’- cd in 1965.

urged by Rev. Walter Wlnebren-

otto . omhrr

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from

May ba the
Antwar to
Your monay
Problems.

Always in Stock

WINDOW SHADES

STOF IN OR CALL
Prompt, Friendly
SERVICE

worthwhile

•25 to ’1,000 at

Local Finance
112 S. Jefferson, HastingsPhone^WI^^^^

%

tensive nursing experience in
both general and psychiatric Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
Buick's Electra 325 aeries tor 1MT Inturea a Iona, low aid? profile. Its classic Unas an
t mining fields. Much at her ex- Center in Virginia in several
capacities over a period of seven emphasUed by a sweeping contoured line running the full length ot the all new body. A
WcBtrm Stales of Utah. Colorado years: Staff tlierapUt. medical newly designed root line adds to tba car's smartness. Buick's new 430 cubic Inch V-B en­ tlon ot the United State* Navy
and Idaho.
gine with four-barrel quadrajat carburetor powers the Electra XU.
! Prior to Joining the RehabUi- ;----- —-—-—■
—
graphic aay*.
alloc Iruttlute she was employed ‘7°
“ ,dl^r
at Bronson Hospital In Kalama- of rehabilitation for the Good­ at Western Michigan University । Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thoma* the American Hospital Associa­
zoo.’ She and her son. Jeffrey, **'*.lndUaXfleJ,, Of,
&gt;n umui caucauon. n&amp;iraion nas ot ,raw raw spent me weexena tion meeting at Chicago. Hl.
make their home Jn Plainwell.
taught In the North Carolina of Sept. 10 with Mra. Edna Lydy
The annual dinner of thc old
Waihobla Vinyl Hntlc
Robert Rw Joins the staff as ”
Plainwell.
state School for the Deaf and of Hastings and Mr. and Mra.' neighbors and friends of the E.
on Instructor In the electronics Other persons whohave Join- for the Michigan Association Bernard Thomas. * Joe "Diomas O. Qarllnger family was held
department. He is replacing K«lJ?,e, M151hl’*n '
~
“
..................................
iteth Reetnisen who retired last Rehabilitation institute during family reside in Lansing.
the RafHer home at Tupper.
July.
Cut to
Eugene Krohn, machine shop
Rose actually is returning to
Uie staff of MRI as he did his instructor, who holds s BB de­
Rm'X
I "Pent from Tuenday UU Thura- mel visited his brother. Harold,.
student - teaching experience at tree from Western Michigan College.
Ronaid VerMealen, rehablll- 1
X* al the Belding Osteopathic Hoa&gt;
tho scliool. completing the re- University. His post experience
At No
pital,
Saturday.
Sept.
10.
*
Mrs.
qulrcmenta for a bachelor of scl-,
Uttton counselor, holds a BS In
t
Extra
cnce degree In vucaUumd educu-1i Ferndale school system. He and
his
family
make
their
home
In
Rodrigue*
visited
their
sister,
Cion from Western Michigan
ante and counseling from Mich­
Cod
Mra. Paul Luna ot Charlotte. *
Unlveralty. For the past two:, Kalamazoo. \
igan state UnlveraUy. Ha has
year* Itoae has been employed ' RudcII Hover.’ printing Instru- hud experience as a disability
ritt Pike ot Plainwell a Sunday returned to their home in Chias a teacher in the community
ondaxy Industrial education from
school at Munite, Ind.
He has ddne post-graduate work । We'tem Michigan Unlveralty. Hr
Chur Dodge.
towards a graduate degree at and his family iveide In Kalama­
live in Plainwell.
i Bail State CoUege in Industrial zoo
I education. He and hl* wife make i
The Michigan Library for lhe
ton has joined the staff as sec- I
I their home in Portage.
w*tarv Io #Che
k* »Im,
. nt
—dren andKmU&gt;
MIm Sara NewmanBof
| Jaznes Shearin Joined the staff education' from Oallnudet Col­ rtury
~pert«&gt;r
ot —Mu,„
in August as assistant director. lege. and is doing graduate work
„
.
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.
Mn Anna
Rnwlm,
h
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�Delton Seniors
Study Problems
Of 20th Century
Mrs. Kelsey of
Coats Grove
Dies Saturday
Funeral service* for Mrs. Mary
Estella Kelsey, B7, R3 Hasting,
who died at 5:30 pm Saturday.
Sept. H. at Pennock Hospital,
were held at 1:30 pm Tuesday
al the Leonard - Oagood Funeral
Home.
The Rev. Rusell Houseman of­
ficiated and burial wa* in the
Fuller Cemetery.

Delton Kellogg High School
has an innovation within its cur­
riculum this year in the form of
a class called "twentieth century
I problems.”
__ ‘1 It Is a semi - team teaching
5^ou«^lnTc&amp;.Tn____________ rr‘chln* 50 sralor «“•
East Central Region.
' nen“

Mrs. Richards
Receives Honor

and Hutchinson CamDuring each class the other
teacher aids in the Instruction.
The class Is primarily an open
from among 43 entrants In lhe
discussion
period. The teachers
stamp firm's fourth annual Cltlhold planned arguments on vari­
zenshlp Awards Program.
ous topics of world, nstlonal and
state importance, presenting ex­
HAH Green Stamp Redemption aggerated and hyperbolical views
Woodland Township on Aug.
and inviting lhe students to join
She la a long-time member of in.
Problem solving la another im­
the Garden Club and currently
attended the Coats Grove
portant phase of the Instruction.
School and married Wamic
She tuts held office;; In the Students are taught how to han­
Fanners Union, Farm Burtau, dle problems within a group and
School uoaru
Board ana
and vo-uperauve
Co-Operative how to spot various methods of
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.
acnooi
thTExtenrton Service of USDA. Mrs propaganda and techniques of
rtiLtC^Ut2r^
Mr Ktlsey ; Richard* Is active in 4H wivene argument that block clear think­
d,£te°nwJM a2' Xber of the ^J^
ing.
Womens Christian Temperance
Union and the Ladles Aid Soclety of the Coate Grove Church.
Mrs. Kelsey Is survived by a
son. Kenneth of Hasungs;

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due to a cold with

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solve concetboc

Tkuraday, September 22, 1966

Mias Cheryl Benedict, a
egg*, even though they coat 7
--------- — a, । cent* aptecs. and * number of
turned from Germany wham &lt;ie I children were invited to the farm
spent a.year a* an exchaaga sui-. Jor an egg hunt.
dent Under the BateraMtoVd
German families often go vlsiClirlstlan Youth Exchangeting on Sundays, and much travThe daughter of Mr. and Mn- i el is done with a horse and waHarold Benedict, 9496 JBoqpd . gon or on a tractor. The tractors
Lake Road. VermonlvUlS, ‘XJb*- , are often provided with two to
ry” shared her expertences W»h *ix seats to carry the family,
her home town people fottovwt I never with just one.
Traffic safety activities carried
a. .family
. night dinner
..
held Wed­
it j, &lt; iaw m Germany that
nesday al the Vermontville one must have his chimney on during the 19«5-6&lt;3 sciiool
Methodist Church.
neT^^r^^Tnt Vtani
“cen'trad ‘Sctesoi from the
She also allowed slid** sb* had btack
nJir
National Commission on Safety
'EducaUon
National Edu-

Central School
Earns Award
For Safety

w«i7 Early to
Frances Messina
Get Gifts to
Succumbs Here
Vietnam Soldiers

Friday Night

Christmas seems a long way
off. but not tor the Red Cross
It ha* already launched Opera­
Funeral services for Ml**
tion Shop Early to see that serv­
icemen in the Republic of Viet­ tines, who died at 10 pm Friday.
nam get Christmas presents and Sept 18. at Pennock Hospital,
greetings on time.
were held at 3:30 pm Monday
The Po»l Office Department
Home.
The Rev Willard H Curtis of­
ficiated ami burial was in Gres­
Red
Cross
chapters
around
the
----- --------- ---- ,■ - —----- — ham Cemetery
country are filling ditty bag*
with
small,
personal
items
such
"
J J“u? a
with mull nrrxnnul items sueh
as ball point pen*, writing paper. "l,h canr*r- sh* hid be*n hoa‘
foot powder, etc . to send to men pl tai lied for one day prior to
tn Vietnam.
her death. _
The chapters are asking local
ghe was born on Aug. 19. 1918,
groups to help fill the green and ln Michigan the daughter of Jored. nylon mesh bags which can &gt;epn and Dana iFarri Messina.
be used ~
as durable carryalls when
She I* survived by her father
the contents have been used,
and step - mother. Joseph and
' Hazel Messina of R2 Hasting*, a
Dinner and overnight guest* sister. Mrs. Lee iJerry: Relgler
on Tuesday ot last week at the of Hastings; two brothers. SidRobert Wilson home were Mr ney and Charles Messina of Ha*and Mrs Arlelgh Mead of I’hoe- tings, and a stcp-*l*ter and four
nix. Artz.
* step-brother*, all of Lansing.

New Year's Day for a three sort of good luck omen.
u u*
weeks' stay, and together they
SW.r braL n.U, U. —mra
made visits into Switzerland. anil thr«* ail had m iw HtwhI hv a certificate for meritorious acy tlvtUea to improve school and
France. Southern Bavaria and han&lt;j
_ ■
,
community traffic safety
other points of interest.
*
,
While in Germany Cheryl
lived on a farm with Mr. and 'to b«U to Dtodhuo&lt;ande«ra1 lhe Comm^aton'B KaUoraU SU1Mrs. Wolfgang Diets In Bude­
sheim. Am Buch weld, near
.
ed &lt;jy grant* from m? Am.-ncani
Frankfurt. Mr Diets had been
Cheryl got to vl*lt many places ou Foundation. Chrysler Cor­
an exchange student in 1969 liv­
with her school group_ All stu- • poraUon. Th- Firestone Tire andI
ing with.a family In Kansas.
from Uie eighth through! juibbcr Company and the Ford
Cheryl helped wltt| the house­ dent*
the 13th grade are allowed to
Pro^m completed
hold duties, worked In the fields take trips, sometimes for 10 days.
ht
of opfniUon m lsp5.
and attended high school In These ore varied, and on one M
'
Frankfurt. She rode a bicycle Irin
a tami
*
trip with a
farm group nf
of vmno
young
into the town of Budesheim rcopie
Procnun is designed to
people* cnervi
Cheryl vuneu
visited Benin
Berlin anq
and
P^P
ttr*^
then took a train to Frankfurt over into Fast Berlin where she he*P Junior and senior high
aSokuS ix&gt; h. m. a«w. »-. -hl'h
c“‘
each day. She took 16 subjects 'attended a propaganda movie i *chool student* plan activities
trait
mrawra. t It,
»&lt;*
Citizenship Award* Program
*• .“"*? "“fid including German, which she und secretly met with an East Ihat W1U Increase th? safety of
rroognlzm employees for com?*nlor
C"‘ reads and speak* very easily now Berlin religious group of young Lhelr »chooto and committee*,
rent History and The New BeThe school she attended wa* people
। T**? Oxnmisslon prepares and
i public.
r*n»rvi'u «*a»
an
distributes
material*
that pta-|
serve
“.‘"[to
nZ Audenu
U. ttolr
Also available to the student* furl which was not bombed duralthough she is glad to be
' Is a private reference library J?8
,V*U1rrHPerl?Hi bpeh home where she is making nlng and suggest appropriate,
compiled by Uie two teachers. It throughout the school daythe ------------------ .
------- --•
activities. Examples of activities |
■
~T.~r~s
preparations
to
enter
Manches
­
contain* a 15 year coliecUon of
go Into a c~
ter College. North Manchester. conducted Uil* year include sup­
I throughout the United States Reader*! Digest, a one year col- students
......... .,
where,
regardless of Uie' weather. ind. as a freshman this year. ervision of driving and parking
1 where BiH Green Stamps are lection of U.S. New* and World ■ one
b. required to walk (or 15 Here she will continue to study around school, safety clvck* of
given.
Report and a two year collection minute periods This is supposed the German language, among I student and faculty cars, sur­
of Current History, each cats-1 to have a refreshing Influence ether things, preparatory to be­ veys of traffic hazards and conlogued by topic*.
_
when one return* to the class­ coming a teacher
gestlon. coordination of flreexit drtll*. and analysts of safety
covering world affairs, a wide ' Cheryl prefer* American
factor* in science laboratos ics.
re- 1 schools to German There, when
An examination ror
for rural carrar- ■election of paperback* on •«thop*. and other special areas
, rtcr for the Nashville post of- cenl ’‘‘•‘’[T- Uommunlun. de- u cn|Ja trBtllr3 JU yrB„ O1
with recommendation* for im­
flee will be open for acceptance
and
c
1
*
11
he
must
decide
what
he
want*
—.............. IIC must ueciae wnsi ne wanu
provement.
rlghU. teveral Upe programs I to do In later Ufe. and hl. educa-;
of applications until Odt. 11. Ap­
School* enrolled In the Pro­
plicant must take a written test. and overhead projection Irani- tlon ls gauged from Uie decision.
gram have submitted summary
naronelM.
- &gt; thc student will
.... either
__ ___
and
preMust have resided In the dellv- parende*.
The objective of the course,
according
to
Mr.
Beebe,
is
to
in
­
Information may be obtained at
still within the students the often influenced by Uie financial
Funeral services for...... .........
lhe Nashville post office.
Wil- made recommendations for U&gt;ability to think critically and status of the family, and some- Ham W. McCallum of 129 8
clearly on issues with which times the older child, portlcu- Drake Rd. Kalamazoo, who died awarding of certificates and
they should be acquainted and lariy tf it is a boy. Is privileged Thursday. Sept ». at Borges* plaques.
to Involve the students in situa­ to continue hl* education over I Hoapital were held Monday,
Homemakers, here's your chance to decorate your
tion* where they con gain valu­ the younger member* in the
kitchen with elegance and ease. Enjoy a VIKINS
19.U81 Augustine Church
able experience.
’
&lt; I
carpet on your kitchen floor. It will make your life a
State Police Detective Senteant
cinch. VIKING kitchen carpets are just as practical
Mt. Calvary Cemetery Hastings. Reynold J. Sieber, one-time with
U, &lt;PtU U, lhe ,™p. The &gt;h-!
■J’.®’"
as they are glamorous. They lend an air of elegance
Mra McCallum was bom in the Battle Creek post and welland serenity but they wear like hard-surface flooring.
Hastings on Aug 7. 1872, the known In Barry. Is retiring.
.leucwn ere Uyln, h&gt; cenuel
J “
Their rich decorator shades enhance any color
Senator Garry Brown to obtain P*°P,e are verT Immature. In daughter ot Thoma* and Eliza­
hl* consent w shaking
man} of u,c
the “udenta beth Clark. She married Wil­
scheme. Easy care, luxurious and cushiony, with
COMfLITI RIAL
R«Xta to thTS'by moet!arf required to attend they are liam W McCallum on June 34.
sponge-rubber backing that prevents slipping. No
UTATI MBVICI
of the student* are quite favor- • J*’" «•""
t0.rd^^ *" 1903 and lived most of her life
crying over spilled milk or broken dishes!
INSUkANCl • BONDS
able Sue Campbell comment*:
e*£
at R5 Hastings.
Don't take our word
iritehX on’SSrent tfl^I
one son, William M.. with whom
for it. Come spill
especially like the discussions " |
t^falorabte
for yourself
[ Garry Boyce pointe out: It J*
favorable a* in Amerlforces you to be well read on c*„„
Russell &lt; Blanche &gt;
current new*
new* event*
event*.”
Foods in cheryJ
Germany
are COIuld
excel- . Pontiac, one brother. Edward 8.
current
Jent
gglned
Clark of Kalamazoo, five grandI erable weight during her stay.
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{There were a number of food*
123 West......
Stat* e
Street,
Hastings
I site mltaed, however, including .
I such commonplace things as
sweet corn and marshmallow s I Rivet Junction Sunday visiting
Twlde a year, in April and Octo- relatives.
1 bcr. Uie farmers butcher. A but­
! cher from the vUlage come* to ,
the fartn and assists. Cheryl had
enjoyed blood sausage before she
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE
watched the butchering process
, and had to boll down the blood i
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ter the age of about 10 it Is a
"must" for the majority. and be­
cause they are compelled to at­
tend. Cheryl feels many young
people resent going to church
At Christmas time the family
Cheryl lived with had the tradltlonal Christmas tree which was
lighted by wax candles. They
attended church services on I
Christmas Eve. but there was no
family celebration on Christmas
Day as Americans do.
At Easter time they colored

The motion plain that
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the explosive
oi today* youth!

a very rubbery substance, and
, after It fell her lot to prepare It
she suddenly lost her taste dor
the finished product. The sau­
sages are hung in the attic after
completion, and mast of the re­
maining pork is either canned or
smoked.
Cheryl attended services in a
church built 750 years ago. The
exterior was beautiful, but Inside
a pews were most uncomfort­
. During services the men^
and women sit in different parts
of the church, and the young
: men and women are also sepa-'
rated One has only to look '
■ around to learn the status of the [
congregation Young children do'

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Hastings

�Barry Cattle
Feeders Invited
To Special Meet
Hany

County cattle

Barry Farm
Calendar

Square Dance
Defense
Class to Begin
Board Plans
For Emergencies

Farm News

aster* often strike without warn-

foeda

Christmas Tree
Marketing Data
Available
mas tree producer into a skilled

Electric-Starting
Go (-Powered
Chain Saw Here
inc gasoilne powered chain

mw

Michigan-Grown
Cranberries
hi Short Sw

Hickory Comen
Couple Celebrate
Silver Anniversary

thlrd Thursday of each mouth.
often faoed with problems they

mid Melvin Smith, chairman of
Smith explained at a recent
meeting that UBDA agency mem-

Farm Supply, local dealer for
McCulloch chain saw*.

and put numerous programs into

Highbank Farm
Bureau Leaders
Ernie Bateman was elected
chairman of the Hlghbonk Farm
Bureau group. Ed Rice wa*

the retail lot operators? What

package reporter; Mra. Clarence

ford of the Michigan Livestock
tesehangv will discuaj grades of

Scientists Seek
Answers to Beef
Space Needs

lullonlze the entire small engine
field, Including lawnmowers,
edgers, tillers, snowmobiles. gen-

. A &lt;Mdal feature will Include
other research findings

Includes assisting farmers
crops were destroyed or whose

at HJctory Comers

or otherwise aiding the farmer tereat Fund began through Mie

Beef cattle in lota allowing 30

gained better in recent expert-

Igan turkey.
Michigan State Unlveralty re-

District

Marketing

It should e

Peninsula,

township.
They have four children. Carol

tension Service at Michigan
State University. TTOcke gather-

The saw. designated the MAC
700 retail operator* in the United 3-10E, weighs under IS pounds
Staten. Information contained In and is designed for; cutting ftretho new publication repratenta
land, felling and bucking Umber
confinement might be adequate
and pulpwood.
'Push button starting is a very
real benefit to part-time chain
In addition to Ills own surveys,
Trocke studied most of the
available
literature ou Christ­
mas tree marketing, and many that the electric-starting chain

half normal. The late-Spring
freeze detroyed the buds and
Cultural

agent

for

home and one granddaughter. parttnent of Agriculture asatoU
In bringing emergency informa­
tion to rural residents, and this

through our County Defense
Board." said Mrs. Smith.

Chippewa,

supervising the project.

JFant Adi Sell Unused Items!

Information before a disaster concerning emergency farm plan­
ccurs can be a valuable old to ning.

and received many lovely gifts

that the County Extension Agent formation is the Civil Defense
Office at 301 South Michigan
terials available in his office Avenue.

bulletin.
Major quality problems of trees

PiieoM Disappears

and

feed efficiency

portant safety factor.

computed

Truckb’a survey revealed that 68
trees on the grower’s individual

East Middle Lake

By Mrs. Bessie M. Cairns
15 percent selected their «» HMtiacs
V4J-477S
Letter of September IS:
parttgroup. a dlfOther major areas of attention
Mr. and Mrs. William HUI Of
deal with competitive market Vermontville visited her brother.
footers such as the range of Mr. and Mra. Jahn Mason. Friday.
health authorities and veterinari­
wholesale and retail prices in * Mr. and Mrs. Admiral Foerch of.
ans in practically eliminating
that up to 008 pounds average
-tie. Michigan Slate Unlveralty
only

may disappear in

the

United

visited his mother, Mrs
Saturday. * Mr. and Mi
available upon request from

Former Michigan State cross
country ace Henry Kennedy won
hips in 1955 and
brother, Forddy.

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Wednesday with her uncle, MT.
and Mrs. Warren Cairns.

Potato Harvesting
Equipment Costly

nt Plainwell last Friday. * Mr.
nnd Mrs. Carl Faulkner spent part
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Lionel trials will have Io be con­
ducted before minimum square Justified for potato growers un­
Engle entertained with a dinner
footage nrqulrtvnenta can finally
for Mr. and Mrs. Purdy and fam­
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dllegan Fair
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the Allegan County Fair set a such equipment for harvesting
new attendance record last week. only 100 acres mutually.
The 114th annual (sir wound

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By Mrs. Stephen OsgoodU
Ovltoe
Telephone &lt;13-2444
Letter of September 15:
We send our get-well wishes to
Harold Springer, who is recuperal- 1
Ing from his stay at Community
the harvesting equipment is only Hospital in Battle Creek. * Mr.
and Mrs. Rolla Williams of Bur­
lington were Sunday callers of
Mrs Mae Brown and Isabel!.
ITant Ads' Sell Unused Items! Other callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl OUs and daughter of Battle
Creek. * Labor Day guests of the
EXPERT TIRE L H Osgoods were Mr. and Mrs.
David Osgood and daughter of
SERVICE
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Hicksville. Ohio.
Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Osgood were Mrs. Angie Osgood
of Hemet, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Fox and daughter of Free­
port. ★ The James Anders family

the harvestIng equipment la only

The record was made possible
by the fair's largest Saturday
crowd in history. Some 32.200
people Jammed Into the grounds

tnc-

the mile in 2:04 1/5. The previ­
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Dazzle Direct who paced it in
2:041;. Knoxon won both heats,
the first In 2:04 2/5.
Fair Board President James
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Snow said the art and hobby dlvision was especially outstanding.
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.rui tuniiv «
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Forbey
mother. Mrs
Mrs,
ing * Mr. and Mrs. ShriUnaton Gary Kidder of Caledonia.
|IWm.
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principle county officers the
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Mrs Olga Adgate of Saranac: and Mra. Allen Fish to Grand
county treasurer.
visited her niece. Mra. Charily
Woodland. Mr. and Mra. Franklin
Geiger Friday. Sept. 0. In the and Mra Harry Boughner * Mr. Burges* and family of Jackaon,
U vm arranged that return*
afternoon they visited Mra. Al- and Mra. Allen Fish attended
graveside service* for Freeman
cillty and Mr. and Mra John
Ranch House Ln Grand Rapid*
Cemetery. &lt;Mr. Comstock
Mr and Mra. Emmett SheUlng-

nee*. The Republcan* elected
their candidate for ahertH. ooun-

member

that night and

how

By n. D. Burpee
According to a BANNER scrap
written by M. L. Cook hlmrelf
thl* following article came out
In the BANNER on Auguat 29.
1946. Since thl* U an election
Kar. I thought you would enjoy
Uda article Mr Cook wrote re­
garding the election In Barry
County In 1878. It U entitled:
HTRONG GREENBACK PARTY
GAVE REPUBLICANS A FIGHT
HERE IN 78

figure* on tho leading county

back note* in gold on an early
date in the 1810'*, and outhoriz- Ln thc court house vault, but
unable to find them there; so

Freeport .
uiBiM„.Srl«.T.2uii

South l-'reeport were visitors of
Howard Thaler and Gayle of Mr ruid Mrs Charles Geiger a
Sunday ago. a Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted
trip Ln northern Michigan- * Bint and family of Middleville
were caller* at thc Bill Elliott
home on Sunday. Sep: 11. a
their cottage at Jennings ware Mr. and Mrs BUI Elliou and
children were dinner guests on
Mr. and
and Bill and Mitch Kruse. Jo- .Sunday.
--------- ... Sept 11. of .....
oal, Mr. and Mra George Mann Mra Marlon Smith of Hastings,
and children of Flint. * The
Mr. and Mrs. BIU Elliot! at-

attending a neighborhood hay- Galesburg Saturday evening,
10 ai1 Participated a Mr.
gold needed for that redemption.
Usually from the earliest re­
When It became evident that turns on ejection night the trend 10. They all returned to the and Mrs. Gordon Yoder and
home of iy. and Mrs. Laurence famdy, Mr. and Mra Keith
the government would make
Garrison. Between 50
enjoyed* a
“ and 60 at- 1 Buehler and
"* family'
**
tended.
, picnic dinner Sunday. Sept. 11.
rency rone rapidly In value, the ।
Mr. and Mra. Tim Kidder and with Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
mvMnniMit Irene all the erwn- .
bock currency it could save over
It* expenses, so it would not have county and elected their entire
county ticket. But later returns
When thc Civil War closed
lere was a large volume of
prices fell sharply and there intrreat was high until every
tian Each paper Uli had on It
fight in congrra* to
a printed pledge that the trenaury of the United Siatm would .
reUrnl
automobUea nor
pay the face value In gold. But
'rhc rasult was new laws.
Uie treasury had no gold to re- . maintaining a definite amount
The city vote wa* counted first.
consequence.
There wa* some splitting on the
providing that gold and silver county Uctet, but In general It

slna Sunpeon.&gt; They alto visited Mr*. Muri Hostetler.

* Ralph Storey and Mn. Ger­ and children of Carlton Center
mlng and Mrs. Carey Cook were and Mra Cecil Oler a Bunday
warming Saturday night honor­
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Alien
ing Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dukes
FUh List Wednesday.
H emmet, Calif , and Rev. and

nnd Bub visited her mother. Mrs.

Grand Rapids Monday. * Mr.
Sunday. Sept. 11 luncheon guests
or tneir nepnew ana wire. Mr.
and Mra Kenneth Moore at
l^gan. a Mr. and Mra. Howell
Newton and Bruce attended the
4-H
i-H Leaders Fe«uni
Forum ploiie
picnic it
at
Potters Park Ln Lansing a Sunday ago * Mr. and Mra. Orio

and Mra Keith Buehler and Mra. sister und family, Mr. and Mra.
Jay Champlin of Belding Thurs­
Buehler at Blodgett Hospital In day * Sunday callers at the
Grand Rapid* He was discharg­
ed from the hospital and came
Alto Mrs Karl Tuttle and daugh­
Emmet Shellington were lunch ter were Saturday overnight

non-intereet obligation* In gold. Chose who deposited gold or sil­ backers. Hastings Township,
ver bullion with the United Carlton. Irving and Rutland Gos­
tually worth only S3 cents on of 16 to I. a* the ratio of gold
and silver-----------values.
-- -------- ...
, w»,-------------then selling at 82.50 or a little1 The government waa to acmore per bushel. All price* were cept the greenback* and these
hlgh—Inflationary we would call gold and sliver certificates for
tlLem.
I all customs dues and other In­
Congress then voted that the tiebtednes* to thc United States

that order. All gave decisive
Greenback majorities on the
Greenback state ticket with
smaller majorities for It* county

rency worth 100 cent* In gold.
But. the volume of currency In
circulation wa* much loss than
in the first five years following
tho Civil War. so that prices of
commodities, especially farm
products, were greatly reduced.
Thc people preferred the paper

small Republican majorities and
Castleton quite heavy majorities
for the Republican county ticket

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their party had made a clean

up. and to feel that they might

small majority for the Green-

a large majority for the Republli can candidate for sheriff and
used for change. InMead of the■ the Greenback candidate for
paper &lt;shin-plaster&gt; dimes, quar­ county treasurer, both resident*
I of that township. There was plain
ters and half dollars. ,
There wa* a tragic side to the
majority wa* small on all other
per money in circulation and It* candidates. Hope reported a
Greenback majority for all
rise in value to par with gold.
back dollar, expressed in gold. smaller on county ticket. When
Maple Grove came In with good
price* of commodities, ^specially
form products, were very high,
many people bought farms, or party whooped loudly.

gave their notes; or mortgages. thing. Yankee Springs gave s
The debtor* found money scarce ■nail Greenback majority also.
Before long returns came in
their obligations came due. Most
of them lort all they had. The there. Orangeville and Prairie­
ville reported Republican ma­
jorities. When Woodland re­
ported a heavy RepubUgan ma­
rapid retirement of so much of jority all along thc llhe, eeperithe greenback currency.
ally on all the county Ucket. Re­
publicans found a chance to
Hi? low prices of fann product*.
confident that they would elect
prosperity for tile nation, led to the prosecuting attorney and
» great demand for mure money county clerk Johnstown reported
In circulation. The Greenback Republican majorities down the
line. That made Lt certain the
for President and Vice President Republicans had elected the
polled a considerable vole in
1816.
candidate for sheriff wa* still
The Greenback party In Barry
County polled a good-sized vote 15 behind hl» Greenback oppon­
ent It wa* Jong past midnight
their work steadily during 1817 when the Assyria returns •rrived.
In this county. To everybody's They gave an average Republican
surprise they elected a majority majority of 30, and that cinched
of the supervisors In the Spring It that the Republican* had
of 1878. Then ret out to carry elected their candidate for sher­
, thl* county at the November iff. Of the five important coun­
election that year, and named a ty officers, they had elected
full county ticket. They made a four, and the Oreenbachws had
vigorous campaign to elect every won county treasurer only.
Can you Imagine the tenwsnes*
nominee.
and excitement that prevailed
jority for Ita state ticket in in that old court room a* the
return*
were coming In? Al first
Barry County, but failed to score
it looked like a victory for all

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Hastings. Mich., Ph. Wl 6-9466
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Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Bible study.
. Morning worabip, 11 am.
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Thursday, 7:30, Elisabeth
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Rev. Gcorgu Elliott
Rev. John Jolderwna
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11 Km. Morning worship.
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Prayer mooting Wednesday, 7.
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Monday. Sept, 2fl, 7:30 pm.
Woodland at Velte Rood
CARLTON CENTER
Mary Circle, lounge.
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Rev. Einar Unseth. Pastor
METHODIST CHURCH
Thursday Activities
Rev. Richard VandeaiDoscb
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Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
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channel 3; WOOD-TV, 10:30
am, channel 8; WJIM-TV, 2 Welcomes You."
pm. channel 6. "Pattern for
i, HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
noon channel 13.
East Michigan at State Road
Thc Lutheran Hour, over
Olson W. Clark, pastor
WKZO. 12:30 pm.; over WBCK,
10 am. Sunday School.
11 am. Worship service. SwAdult class meets 8 p.m. Tues­ mon: "Tlie Church in Rendi-xvday. Public invited.
This Saturday the Singles and
6: 30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
7: 30 p.m. Gospel Hour, ser­
mon: "So Great Salvation."
presentation on his trip to Rome.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm. prayer
and Bible study. '
WESLEYAN METHODIST
HASTINGS
Hickory Corners. Michigan
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
ReV. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am. Bunday school.
Rev. Rusnell Sarver, Pastor
11 am. Morning worship, Jun­
Sunday school, 10 am.
ior church and nuroery provided.
Worship hour. 11 am.
Sunday evening sendee. 7 pm.
Wednesday, 7:30 Family Night
Nothing but the Bible.
CEDAR CREEK BIBLE
DELTON METHODIST
CHURCH
Marcius E Taber, Minister,
Campground Rd.. 8 miles south
Church study. Sunday. 9:45;
Pastor. Donald Tack
Worship. Bunday. 11 am.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Youth Fellowship. Sunday, fl.
Warship. 11 am.
Prayer Group, Tuesday. 9:30.
Youth meeting, 8:16 pm.
Chancel choir, 7 pm. Thursday.
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30 pm.

CITY OF HASTINGS
County of Barry, Michigan
Take notice thot any qualified elector of thc

City of Hostings, County of Barry, who is not alrtady

BANNER

registered for the General Election to be held on

V&amp;kome

November 8, 1966.

Registrations will bo taken at the office of the

City Clerk each working day until Monday, the 10th
WELCOME NEWCOMERS!

COIpM to Ui ut know

day of October, 1966. on which day thc said City
you're here

Clerk will be^tn her office between 8:00 a.ns. and
8:00 p.m. E.S.T., for the purpose of receiving regis­

trations of electors qualified to vote.

□ Hbbn Im Um

Wtlcomt Wiroa Hosteu call oil om
” like to Aubscribe |o the HssHags hwir
Rtecribc

DONNA J. KINNEY, City Clerk

It Thursday and Friday eve­
except Wednesday at 7 ning attendance runs high, a
(pedal additional showing will

Mhrnlng worship, 10 am.

Bunday

—

Bunday
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wcswhlp.
Adult Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm
Boys, Girls Fellowship, 7:30.

Tba public Is cordially Invited.

Lutheran Hour
Opent 34th
Seaton Sunday
The Lutheran Hour,

money taken in ttwough the 11

Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship. 11 am.
Sunday Evangelistic servli
Oswald

Hoffmann

emphasises

directly to World Wide Films,

thing About It."
The Lutheran Hour Is the glo­
bal radio ministry of Grace
Lutheran Church, 501 a Jetfer-

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school,

made available by admission
only, some have probably woc-

termed

9:46 am.

Sunday evening aarvtos.
WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
8319 Coals Grove Road
Jante^PaMor of the Grace Luth­
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Christian Youth Crusaders, eran Church.
suggest.
Worship service. 9:45 am.
Wednesday, after school.
Sunday school, 10:45 am.
Pointing out the change*
Young People's Service, Tfcurs- brought about in medicine, spore
Wednesday nlgbt, 7:30 Adult

chair.

expertly repaired,

“Restless Ones
Tops for ESort in

10 am. Morning

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone: 945-9438

fix your hi-41 Mt properly.

Russdl Sarver
Ordained
At MinitUr
Is

MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL

Rev. Dari Scbipper
Worship, 10 am
Bunday school, 11:16 am
Evening worabip. 7:30 pm

TRINITV GO8PEL CHURCH
Phdha DR 4-8377

Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's Service. 7
- Kvenlng service, 8 pm.

HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Hastings. Mich.. Wl 6-Mffl

Worship, 11 am

dustry.

in this emerging world? Is It
going to withdraw Into a little

Jewish worshipers everywhere
12th year on the Lutheran Hour,
provides this answer to the ques­ Day of Atonement, for the 24tion: " It must be perfectly obvl- hcxir period beginning at sun­
down Friday, Sept. 23.
Yom Klppur culminates the
withdrawal from the world of
people never entered Christ's Wednesday with tho Jewish New
mind, He came Into the world to Year, Rash Hashonah, and 1s a
Holy Day of "deep" Inwardness
than. . . He died far a whole and spirituality."
world of people. . . Hr rose from
the dead to be the living Lord
for a world of people."
Yom Klppur.

'Reality' is Sunday '
Lesion Subject
“ReaUty" la ths subject of thia

spiritual reality Is revealed will
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy, be studied in several Bible pas­
sages. Including these veraen
Radio WJEP. 1230, 8:30 am
fromJExodus and Galatians: "BehoRL l send an Angel before
WOODBURY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
and to bring thee Into the place
which I have prepared. ... We
through the Spirit wait for the
VUlage of Woodbury
hope of righteousness by faith.”

Worabip, 11 am.
Junior church for children, 4-9. MeCALLUM UNITED
Youth choir rabeareal. Wed., I. BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
FnUowablp service, 7:46 am
Youth PeUowahlp, Wed., 7.

Rev. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
Morning warship. 10 am.
Bunday school. 11 am.
Potluck dinner ut school.
WOODLAND
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK, UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Homecoming service, 2:30.
Prayer. Bible Study WednesDOWLING
.
1603 Johnson, Lake Odessa Mich.
Bunday school, 10 am.
SOUTH KALAMO
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Morning worship, 11 am.
PENTECOSTAL
CHRIST CHURCH
Evening service, I p.m.
Rev. Arbutus Hurless. Pastor
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
1631 Ionia Rd . Kftlamo
Public invited.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 9:30 Kin.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Bunday School, 10:30 am.
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
Young People's service, 0:30.
Christian Endeavor, 8:15 pm.
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor
Evening service. 7 p.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p.m.
2 Mlles South of Gun Late
Thursday prayer and Bible
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7,
9:45'am. Sunday school.
with church trustee board meet­
study, 7:30 pm.
11 am. Morning worship.
ing
fallowing.
7 pm. Evening worship.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH;
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
- Max M. Ov&amp;uahlre, Pastor
Rev. RuaseU Houseman. Pastor
OF GOD CHURCH
.9:45 am. Bunday School. c(m102 E. Woodland Avenue
Bunday school, 11 am.
Rev. M. F. Goble, Pastor
Mote. Supt.
’ 11
am.
Warship
service
9:45 am. Bunday school.
Broadcast.
11 am. Morning worship.
Darrell SUirbard. president.
11 am. Junior Church, for.
0 p.m. Young People's service.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
children 4 through 8.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
pm.. Betty Ovenshire, director.
6: 30 pm. All Young People's
7 pm. Wednesday service.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm.
Groups.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 THE GALILEAN
7: 30 Church service. Special
p.m. Class leaders. Clayion Mole BAPTIST CHURCH
music, hymn slug.
and Fred Bawdy.
Battalion
Monday-41:30 pm.
~
-------------Corner lOflth St A North
Boys Club.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Phone 946-5704
pm. Stockade
1719 N. Broadway
Boys Club.
10 am Bunday school.
Almon G. 'Fulton, Pastor
Wednesday Activities
11 am Morning worship.
410 E. Madison, 945-5065
fl:30 pm Young Peoples.
Bunday school, 9:45 am.
9 am Women's Prayer Band.
Morning warship, 11 am
7:30 pm. Prayer and Bible
Youth service 7 pm.
study.
Bible study hour.
Thursday—8:30 pm. Pioneer
Bible study and prayer, 7:30 CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL Girls Clubs.
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pm. Wednesday.
Nuroery for regular services.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
George 8. Marshall, Pastor
LAKEWOOD
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Church School. 10 am.
BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH
Worship service, XI am.
Community Room above
Broadway and Center
Woodland Fire Station
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
Rev. Wayne Richie, Pastor
HASTINGS UNITED
9:50 am. Sunday school.
■0UNEI8 CHURCH
11 am. Worship service.
Nursery provided. Broadcast of

Roger

Sunday school. 10 am.

For information, write Wayne
Richie, R1 Vermontville.

INTER-LAKE8
BAPTIST CHURCH
DOUOU, Mlrhlgxn
Rev. David Honeywell.
Bunday school, 10 kibWorship. 11 am.
PEOPLE S BIBLE CHURCH
Evening worship, 7 pm
1/4 Mlle E. of M-flfl on State Rd.
Wednesday FaUowiblp,
LcRoy Kenney. Pastor
10 am Bunday school
CARLTON Bl
11 am. Morning worship.
ADVENTIST
Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. prayer.
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girts
Sabbath school, »;» am.
and Boys Brigade.
Saturday worship, 10:46 am.
Women's monthly missionary
fellowship, 2nd Tuesday. 7:3(1.
10 am. Bunday school
11 am. Preaching.
8 p.m. Preaching.

ATRICK UNITED
MREN CHURCH

Hastings, Michigan

Freeport
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
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In nil CluLilian Science churchm

Bunday. "Faith for Today." an

STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rer. Richard Keep

Yom Kippur
At Sundown
Next Friday

Rally Day for Church School
9:30 Church school classes
through Senior High.
6:30 Junior High and Senior
High Youth Fellowship.!.
8 Conversation on ichurch
membership.
Monday—7 Boy Scouts.
Tuesday—7 Cub Scout Pack in
Activities

with circle program leaders.
3:39 Cherub choir practice.
Thursday Activities
fl Kirk House choir practice.
• :4I Junior High choir prao-

Sunday for Mrs. Charles Over­
holt on her B2nd birthday. * The
U.B. Church of Freeport and
Pleasant Valley Church young
people enjoyed a skating party
at the Thornapple rink Tuesday.
* Mr. and Mrs. Preston Kuhn
of Stanwood, Mr. and Mrs. Carl­
ton Kellogg of Lakeview and
Rapids were Bunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Sylvan Tagg. Call­
ers were Mrs. Elvera Demond.
Gloria and Michael of Caledonia

tings.
Mrs. Caroline Penney of Flori­
da, 8'8«t. and Mrs. Randy Grin­
nell Kid family of LltUe Rock,
Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Grinnell were Thursday, Sept 9,
dinner guests of Mr. snd Mrs.
Harry Grinnell of Bellevue. They
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Elliott in Hastings.
* Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grinnell
and family and S Sgl. and Mrs.
Randy Grinnell and family spent
thc weekend at the George El­
liott cabin near Baldwin. * Mrs.
Albert Laurence and two daugh­
ters of Nashville and Mrs. Linda
Mishler of Battle Creek and tho
Randy Grinnell family enjoyed
a cook-out with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Grinnell Wednesday.
Mrs. Bertha Brazic and chlldren and Mr nnd Mrs. Roger
Barnes of Battle Creek were
Thursday visitors of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Floyd Grinnell. * Monday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mn.
J. D. Grinnell at Algonquin Lake
were Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Grin­
nell and 8&lt;Bgt. and Mrs. Grin­
nell and family. Callers at the
Floyd Grinnell home were Mr.

Bellevue. * S'Sgt. and Mrs.
Grinnell and family left for Lit­
tle Rock. Ark., Saturday. He will
report to Travis Air-force Base
In California en route to Viet­
nam. * Mr. and Mrs. Adon My­
ers spent Uie weekend at their
cabin near Freesoll.

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
By Mrs. Richard Clark

Warren and Georgia Brogan
Bob and Doris Brogan. * Sunday
supper guests of Dick and Mat ,
Clark and family were Aja toUta.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton OK, of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur sS
and Mrs. Karl Schanta aixi1
Uy and Mr. and Mrs. Don 1
and family attended a dinner
Voight Van Syckle of Lacey. The
occasion honored Connie V*n
Syckle, who recently graduated
from Kellogg Community Collego

ileal nurse. * To celebrate Ron
OTaughllnk birthday, the family
gathered at lhe home of Ted and
Margret O'Laughlin for dinner
Bunday. Guasta luc' Robin Olaughlta
Middleville, Larr
Plaunt and family.

Keough, and Vaughn
SaUmday—8 Couples Club will
MT. aod Mra. Robert Clark At­
meet at the Howard Ferrts home tended the Moose fish fry Baiyr-

SCIENTIST

Mra Roy Carlson and Mr. and America Pageant at the Clagk
Mra. David Arnold.
home.

school.
•ervfce.
Prayer mating. Wed,'LJO.

For Banner Ctaaaiftad Ada
CaU Wl 6-3481

�Mr. and Mrs. CBayton Valentine
called on hte brother. Ora and
wife of Grand Rapids. Tuesday.
They found him quite web after
his stay in the boq|tal.* Mrs.

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Rapids, spent Bunday with Mr.
|ted Mrs. Zenas Colvin. * Mrs. Roy
Allerding Is spending a week with
her aunt. Mra. Made Stout, tn
Cedar Springs- * Mr. and Mr*
David Utter and two sons of South
Dakota arrived Sept. « to visit his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ut­
ter. Sunday they enjoyed t family
picnic at the kune of his sister.
Mr. and Mra. Stephen Potter.

* The Leslie Danlsia family are
happy over the arrival at thetr
son, Lindon, and wife and grand­
daughter, wtwm they lyid never
seen. Lindon has been stationed in
California for tlie past two years.
Mrs. George Ruslne came home
from the Grand Rapids hospital

DOUBLE
STAMPS
FRI

THURS

BPW Members
Hear James Ewer
Speak on Safety
James Ewer of the safety and
enforcement dlvlalon of the Sec-

DOUBLE
TOP VALUE
STAMPS

THURS. — FRI. — SAT.
SEPT. 22 — 23—24
ing to the 12 point system.
He hoida hearings each week
on cases In which points have
bean given for moving violations.

H COUPON AT RIGHT

two year period and 12 points is
the limit before a hearing. Some
drivers accumulate as many as
30 or 40 points in a very short

AMERICAN CHARM

Kroger Inspected

Double Breasted
3-Legged

STAINLESS TAELE SERVICE

Fresh Whole

DINNER FORK

Full Shank Half

RYER

WITH EACH
S3 PURCHASE
SkiW Wwk - T1ASFOON
Third Weik - SALAD&gt;O«

trying to stop because they are
a mmam on the highways. Re­
peat offenders are also reviewed
because they have not learned
ot tried to correct their bod
driving habits.
New laws and procedures are
constantly being screened to

CUT-UP

far distant when driver teste,
both written and driving, will be
required for all those who are
applying for licenses. This will
help both the new and older
drivers who. perhaps should not
drive because of bad eyrs. hear­
ing defects and other physical
defects which would not chow up
except in the physical examina­
tion by a physician which will be
another requirement of the 11-

Peschke';
Sliced

Fwrtk Wwk - DINKR KNIFE

Flftk WHk - DINNER FORK
Sink Wiek - TEASFOOH
SevwUi Week

WITH EACH

TENDERAY USDA CHOICE

TENDERAY USDA CHOICE

CHUCK
STEAK

SWISS
STEAK

Roll Roast
Ham Roast

Hot Dogs
Rib Roast

Tandaray Bon«!«ii lotion

Taadway 4th &amp; Sih Ribs

Ends O Michigan

SILVER PLATTER PORK ROAST or

TENDERAY USDA CHOICE

PORK
69' STEAK * 89 STEAK
Fr.i-Sbor^ froa.n

Ocean Perch Fillets ■*
69« Fish Sticks

2*-*&gt;’1.09 Roasted Sausage
79c Smok-Y-Link.
Spotlight
Hot-Dated

Northern
Bathroom

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l-lh.^A-

Ketchup

3-lbs.

coupon

’1.75

Mr. and Mrs. Ewer recently
purchased a home In Hastings
and have moved bare from East
Tawaa, where he waa stationed
with the State Police. They have

Hickory Corners

HEINZ

Coffee 1
650 1-ply
shoots

but tn time it will be seen in
that bad drivers will not have
licenses renewed and many will
be taken off the roads pennon-

Williams Lesion Post of Hickory
Comers held their regular meet­
ing Monday night. Mlaa Hay­
ward of Delton Kellogg School,
who waa sponsored by our auxi-

bottle

CRISPY —GOOD KROGER SALTR4ES HAVE

KROGER

OYSTER
CRACKERS

MORE CRUNCH EV^Y BITE
KROGER

OYSTIR

1-LB. BOX

SALTINGS
1-LB. BOX
Krogw Plain or Sugar

--39' Donuts

Salad Dressing

Wf OH L.W

88« Ajax Detergent

3 lb lot pkg

66' Pampers

Frosh or Hamburg Kosher Dills of Fresh Homostyk

Tokay

California

Pears
McIntosh Apples

Grapes
Cauliflower
Acorn Squash
iuuash
Guttarcvp. lullsmut or

DUcious

Apple Cider
Gcld.n Lpv

Zucchini. Y.»o- or

Grapes

CIRCUS
FRANKS

COOKIES

100

. DELIGHT

2-49c

STAMPS

BROS.
IMPORTED
SHAVE

�Friday Night - September 23

HASTINGS vs ALMA
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Memories of a Successful 1965 Season are savored
as we wish the Best of Luck to the 1966 Saxon Football
Team and all of the Students of Hastings High School!

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Varsity Schedule

THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT A

For 1966

Saxon Football Game
It tokos a lot of students to make a successful football season:

The team, the managers, the marching bond and cheerleaders . . .

Sept. 23—Alma
Sept. 30—St. Johns
Oct.

plus, hundreds more to make up an enthusiastic cheering section.

We're proud to support Hastings High activities ond encourage all of
the adults to turn out and enjoy a new sports season with the young

7—UkewoojL'’
I Homecoming)

Oct.

14—Ionia

Oct.

21—Greenville

Oct.

28—Charlotte
(Parent.- Night)

•nos who odd so much to a wholesome community environment.
Nov.

1966 BLUE &amp; GOLD SQUAD—The Hostings High Varsity Football squad includes: Front row, left to right.
Alan Dean, Jerry Dunn, Rex Wieland, Tom Timm, Dave-Williams, Dave Tumes, Terry Watson, Bob Ritter.
Second rowf-^rry Bennett, Bob Ironside, Don Lawrence. Bob Huebner, Jim Williams. Marvin Howell, Bill
Shumway, Tom Kurr, Dean Lambert. Third row: Greg Wood, Roger Will, Eddie Crgjoot, Adam Beduhn, Rick
Abbey, Warrbn L. Arnold, Bill Cok, Lindon Endsley, Randy Brown, Tom Hoke. Fourth row: Kan Frey. Scott
Anderson, Rick VanDenburg, Rich Butkr, Dan Slocum, Mark Cok, Mike Fitxgerald, Randy Moyer and Pat
Fitxgerald. The trainer Is Vera Wilder and the manager is Phil Gilkspk. Coach Corison is standing on the left.
Coach Strong on the right.

4—Grand Ledge

THE SAXON MARCHING BAND—Th* Hastings High Band, 100 strong, has earned a fine
reputation and musicians who devote many hours to their organisation include: Front
row, kit th right—Grig Shetterly, Dave Tripp, Danny Craig, Greg Martin. Charles Andrus,
Dave Towge, Cary Citykr, Dave Robinson, Jim Cary, John Tripp. Row too—Lok Sage,
Sue Turfcal, Sharon Pavlich, Sue Ckgett, Marcia Mulder, Janice Rust. Cathie Pletcher,
JoAnno Miller, Sue Springer, Carol Quinlan, Nancy Kaufman. Row three—Gerry Steward,
Mary Goodyear, Gayle Myers, Barb Sweet, Kathy Beckwith, Eileen Tucker, Rhyna Scholma.
Linda Skedgell, Sarah Hutt, Brenda Trick. Vakrie Barnum. Bronda Skedgell. Row four—
Lee Anne Keller, Kathy Johnson. Millie Rider, Trudy Schlachter, Shelly Sheppard. Diane
Robinson, John DeVault, Beree Darby, Jeff Chandler, Gene Storkon, Tom Hahn. Dick
Lawrence, Douglas Acker. Row five—Linda Philip. Kathy Pike, Frank Huss, Sally Winebrenner, Martha Cove, Patty Keeler, Gone Englerth, Jeff Miller, Mary Miles, Linda Mc­
Clelland, Ernie Vaughn, Jim Steeby, Phil Schlachter, Dick Arnold, Randy Hall, Dean Rose.
Vic Camp, Thane Ostroth, Ron Doolittk, Paul Curtis, Gary Robbe, Steve Keller, Randy
Bender, Grog Bishop, Terry Willkms, Mark Olmstead, Dorothy Bolthouse, Pot Gardner,
Becky Bishop, Neysa Hawkins, Norman Nash, Joyce Caukln. Row six—Drum Major Jim
King, Nina Bryan, Undo Kahler. Mary Storkan, Doris Hole, Lorry Osgopd, Howard Moore,
'Dave Hathaway, Bob Johnston, Eric Thompson, Stove Steward, Jerry Baxter, David Wynn.
Harold Lewis, Steve Williams, Ken Bames, Dave Myers. Gordon Robinson, Asst. Band
Director Terril Zylman and Director Arthur Steward Jr. Absent when picture was taken
were Scot Young, Nancy Barnett, Chris Jacoby, Pot Mahkr ond Mary' Gardner.

A MESSAGE FROM THE LISTED CIVIC MINDED FIRMS IN COOPERATION

WITH THE h kSTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Farm Bureau Services
Feed

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Seed

•

Fertiliser

Jerry Andrus
Imursnce Agency

Renner Ford, Inc.
Salei &amp; Service

Bulling'!
Appliance.—TV &amp; Hi Fi

Central Radio &amp; TV
Service

by Howard Trumbull

Credit Bureau of Barry County

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Dales Bake Shop

Winick's

Fresh and Delicious Baked Foods

Clothing for the Family

Haan Standard Service

WBCH

N. Broadway at State

1220 on your Radio Dial

Barth Studio

Tony Belli Motors

Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Lincoln &amp; Mercury—International Trucks

Gardner's Pharmacy

The Superette

Dependable Prescriptions

Open 9 A M. to 11 P.M. Daily

Hastings Grain &amp; Bean Co.

Frandsen Insurance

On Your Staff. But Not On Your Payroll

Parmelee's

Clevelonds* Men's &amp; Boys'

Ladies'

b

Children's Wear

Eckardt Auto Sales
Jeep Vehicles &amp; Apache Trailers

Local Finance Corp.
A Lecal Family Service

Hostings City Bank
150 W Court Sr.

White's Photography
Studio — Candid — Commercial

Boo's Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

Ironside Monument Works
Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Einar Frandsen C.L.U.

Master Mix Feeds

Barry's Farm Store
Chrysier - Plymouth - Valiant

The Hastings Bowl
18 Automatic Bowling Lanes ’

Electric Motor Service
Al Steury, Prop.

Clothing &amp; Footwear

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

Notional Bank of Hastings
State at Jefferson

Alma M. Fingleton

Hastings Hotel

Stowell Building Service
General Contractors

For Your Dining Pleasure

Wayne's Shoe Store

Lorke Buick-Chevrolet
Sales &amp; Service

Footwear for the Family

Coleman Agency
Insurance—Bonds of All Types

St. Martin Floral
Flowers by Chip &amp; Irene

The Strand Theatre
Th* Showplace of Barry County

E. L. Carpenter Hardware

Bender Gravel Co.
Washed Sand and C'avel

Burkey Sales &amp; Service
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Class Service

Jeanne Cary, Kathy Bumworth, Kathy Garold, Debbie Blass, Laurie Barden and Anna Schondolmayer.

Welton’s
Heating

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Cooling

•

Plumbing

Goodyeor Brothers

Complete Saddlery Department

John Deera Farm Implements

Hastings Motor Saks

Mary’s Beauty Shop

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

Dodge Sales &amp; Service

Hair Shaping. Styling &amp; Permanent Waving

Beverwyk’s Color Center

City Food &amp; Beverage

Color As You Like It

Open 9 AM. to II PM.

Jacobs' Prescription Pharmacy
Your Rexall Store

Hastings Paint &amp; Wallpaper
‘ 107 L State St.

W. J. McAllister
Leonard Petroleum Products

Berry County Lumber Co.

Fefpausah Food Center

The Sherwood-Stock Agency

Fine Foods - Meats - Produce

For Insurance

Oris Stop Service

Lapo Pharmacy

Gilmore Jewelry

Hastings Floor Covering

I 18 S. Jefferson

Consumers Power Co.
Serves Hastings

The J. C. Penney Co.
Department Store

Miller Jewelers
Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair

Parker's Bar
And Restaurant

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Walgreen Agency

102 E. State

Quality Materials - Guaranteed Workmanship

The Capper Lantern

Miller's Dairy Store

fast Side Lumber Co.

The Ft|g Wey of Eetlrv

Ice Cream Specialties &amp; Umsheons

Building Supplies

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The Fuller Agency, Inc.
/One Stop Insurance Service

Holings Cut Rate Shoo Stere
For the Entire Family

Berry Cleaners

, Hastings Cleaners

Parking at the Door

Ptwno Wl 5-4051—Free Pickup &amp; Delivery

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                  <text>Hastings to Launch Vital United Fund Campaign Tuesday for $54,225
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Kiwanis Sponsors Kickoff
Rally Tuesday Morning

.Sharp Memorial Hall

kickoff breakfast Coffee and
sweet rolls art being provided by
the Klwanl* Club.

Chairman Jack Hoke and Co­
Tuesday Is the Big Day!
i Red Croat, Boy Scouts. Camp Chairman Arthur Olson are urgThat is the day Hasting* will Pho Glrte. Youth Council,
launch its 1966 campaign for YMCA, and many other agencies. celve their instructions.
Ron Bontsema at Kalamatoo, representing the Michigan

Hmnltnl Jane
Ian*Smith;
Rmlth-City
ntvEm
Vm.
«nr« fir Ijirrv nialr: Clerav. neth
r.rthHoffman.
Hoffman
Hoapltal.
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—KrUflv.
-- Industrial Division—Chairman
Wage earners are being urged ployees. Marcia Steeby; County Rev. George Elliott.
Residential Division — Chair- Richard Orooa and Cliff Dolan.
to contribute through the payroll Office. Art Olsen; Poet Office,
Retail Division — Chairman
Olen Kahler: Health Dept . Lou­
ise OdrzywoUka: Hospital Pur* Chairmen. Mrs. Vernon Engle. Robert Casey. Automotive, BUI
chasing. Agnes Bedford; Bureau Mrs. Rqbert Stanley; First Ward Renner; Gasoline, Harvey Haan:
Public Schools — Chairman of Social Services, Ethel Barber, Captain. Mrs. Fred Markle. Mrs | Grocery. Max Myers; Out Retail.
Norm Donnlnl.
and Agricultural Extension. Art Jock Echtlnaw. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. W. J. McAllister; Transpor­
Peurach; Second Ward Captain. tation, Duward Ca|n.
Public Agencies — Chairman Steeby
Professional Division — Chair­ Mrs. Lyndon Barry; Third Ward, Downtown — Chairman Dennis
Jack Bay. Medical Facility. Bar­
bara Hahn; State HlghF*7 man Art Olsen. Insurance, Cliff Captain. Mrs. Robert Sherwood, Cleveland. Block 1. Pat Hodges;
Dept.. Blake Allerding; County Andrus; Attorneys. Dick Hudson: and Fourth Ward Captain. Mrs Block 2. Pat Gilmore. Block 3.
Road Comm.. Charles Hummel: Dentists. Dr Carl Peurach; Doc- George Hamaty and Mrs Ken- Ken Hamp. Block 4. Hujjert Pul-

ter;
Ur. Block 5, John McKay;
McKay: Block
8. Dennis Cleveland: Block 7,
Dennis Cleveland.
Township Division—Chairman
Jack Hoke. Algonquin Lake. Mrs.
Ham Kirkpatrick: North Broadley: Middle Lake. Mrs Kenneth
Sprague; Podunk Lake. Mrs.
Charles A Ho ft. and E. State

The Hastings Banner
11 Uh Yoor

24 Page*—3 Section*

NUMBER 24

EDITORIALS

Hastings Kiwanis
Celebrating 25
Years of Service
Outstanding Scholar—Harold R
Pitch. Hastings High senior and
&gt; nn of Mr and Mrs. Raymond E.
Filch of 1013 W. Green, has been
named Semlflnallsl in the 1966­
67 Merit Scholarship competi■ lion.. He i3 among the hlghest.•coring students in Michigan on
the test given last Spring in
17500 schools Nation-wide. More
than 14.000 SemiflnalLsts were
appoint'd across the country.
Harold can advance to Finalist
status on a second exam.

Halting*, Michigan, Thursday, September 29, 1966

Orville Freeman. Secretary of
Agriculture, reportedly £ being
sounded out for the Job of heading
the Association of American Railroads. Odd! We thought the railreads were in enough trouble
already.

The Hasting* Kiwanis CIiMj.
foyrned Sept 25. 1941. is celebrat­
ing a quarter-century of service
anC at their Wednesday noon
lumheon at Leoson Sharpe Me­
morial Hall celebrated the event
with a special program
Lorin J. Badskey, Klwanl*
International trustee and in­
dustrialist from North Man­

truce
bld will ever come to tlie |
I
US
through the Russians. The i
1
Soviet*
are liard-headsd realists
'■
so
I why should they go out of their i
way
to end a war that has us fully i
i
occupied
so far from home and is
।
consuming such a large portion l

The United States Is now en­
If and when the war in Viet
gaged tn fighting a war 10500
I for persons of all ages.—Banner photo.
miles from home to make the Nam is concluded, why not an
world sale for democracy. Yet. amendment to the US Constitu­
ipeaker at Wednesday's obright here at home in our own tion to dose tile loophole that
K e n n e th Sanderson, now of
,
makes It possible tor the admlnlaAlma, was the first Kiwanis
.
;
president and Municipal Judge
&lt;
। and public parks in condition to traHve brunch of the government
I. E. Barnett was the first secre- j
•
4 guarantee safe usage by the aver- to drag us into undeclared wars
tary. Milo DeVries was the first I Homecoming Queen — Mis* Hue,
without the consent of Congreas?
vice president. Dorrancr Treth-(oillons. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. 1
ric second vice president and । Frank JOilions of 219 E Blntr. ] meitlc mob* under proper control. This happend In Korea under
Lester DeVaull the first treas- will reign over Hastings High * &gt;-peaceful assembly." it would seem Truman and again a fe-w years
urer.
.
'homecoming festivities after her u
unll)rf|ia (6,. covering all later in Viet Nam under Ken­
Charter member* of Kiwanis selection by the student body . I
.. ,Membeft or her court Include • manner of violence.
. nedy and Johnson.
ulso Include Atty. Adelbert Cort* * *
.
right, Don and Dwight Fisher. Jeanne Cary, daughter of Dr. j
It seems to us that the anJudge phlllp Mitchell. Alderman and Mrs Cary. 8. Young: Jill' We have little faith that any• Contlnucd on Page 4&gt;
Cedric Morey. Robert Walldorff Kenncdy. daughter of Mr. nnd thing resembling a 'meaningful
Mrs Andrew Kennedy. R3 Has­
and William Schilhaneck.
tings, E. Slate Road; Linda Hull. I
Lloyd Valentine. 77. suffered
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laur-1
A Delton High School senior
severe burns about his face and
was killed and eight other per­
Well over $35,000 has been ence Hull. 401 N. Michigan, and
head, lutnd* and arms about
will 1 have a new zoning ordinance and a new
son* were- ,InjuredHastings
about 10:50
3:25 pin Munday when his raised by local Klwanlans thru Anne &amp;;hondelniayer. daughter
pzn.
Saturday in
pm.
in a car-truck Board of Adjustments on Oct. 1, and on that date residents will
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Forest
Schon
­
such
projects
as
the
white
ele
­
trailer home nt Green's Trailer
the&amp;,,Fcrei*heRoadnaU&gt;uVMal mile! ,K‘sin lK‘&gt;inK nMKe f"r K:irbaKe pickup service, members of the
Park on South Hanover became phant sales beginning 'in 1942., delmayer, 636 E. Clinton.
the
World
Travel
Series
which
engulfed in flames.
will follow the game. Held In I.north of the Calhoun County I City Council decided Monday night.
.
. .
,
wv
•
He was taken to Pennock Hos­ began in 1947 and are still g-iing
।
which r#i
represents many hundreds of
in Barry County.
■
’The
rl*“ new zoning code, which
Saturday. October 1 will be the high school cafeteria. Il line
strong. Kid's Day Peanut sale.l KiirrV F OFI111I1?
pital by a neighbor. Miss DJiitm assistance
to the secretary of
1 J M
1 filled with the excitement, thrill will feature a four-piece combo
Michael E. Boomer. 17. Ill hours of study on the part of the Planning Commission and
Bilsui.. where he was in an Im­
from
Haatlng*.
The
Bad
Mona
II?
and ceremony of annual home­
1 City Council in conjunction with
proved condition this Wednesday state's license bureau, and other*, z *
Queen candidates this year are Delton, died before an ambu- | Walter Bagby of Scott Bagby *
coming activities at Delton High
All money raised goes to Has- ATRIPfl F OFfPS
mottling.
•
Peggy Handy from the fresh­
tings and other area projects
* V1 vvo
Associates. Grand Rapids. Incor- ■
School.
.
Firemen qulekly brought the
man clas*. Judy Dewey from the Hospital In Battle Creek. He porates minimum requirement* ■
During World War IJ^Kiwani- (
The festivities will begin with sophomore class and Junior Sue
btaxint 36 - foot trailer under
a parade at 4 pm. featuring class Hiles Tiie three senior candl- had suffered head and chest ] for the development and general I
control, anil prevented exten- ana sponsored the County Veter-1
ans Council. Barry blood clinic,
{welfare of the municipality.
I
! floats from the four high school* dates, one of whom will be the injuries.
BaiTy County citizens are form­ i grades which wilt follow this
.
It Is Intended to provide for I
55-foot trailer and to William war bond drive, salvage drive
The injured included his bro-- — ------------- — •---------- --- ,
with 20.434 pound* shipped, plus ing a committee to give men leav- | year's
f a theme of "Cartoon Char- 1066 homecoming queen, ore titer.
Kelil'o 36 footer.
Larry. 18. who had severe adequate light, air and convenlConnie Bridenstlne, Linda Dew­
Ing for the armed forces a "real deters "
The Valentine trailer was des­ other acUviUes.
head lacerations and other in-' cnee at access; to lessen congeaey
and
Sharon
Jacob*.
The club has sponsored Spring
troyed. three windows in Miss
■ .
.
Connie 1* the daughter of Mr. luries; the driver of their car.. tian in the, streets; to secure
Rrlson's trailer were broken and music festival* in 1945-46. enter­ i«ary m tuuung* Area vmm-1
I^rralne Gunn. 17. R2 Delton. I safety from Ore and other danof the her of Commerce, ho* announced. I cl*“ kln*’ *nd 1«Mn* will ride ( Bnd Mrs. Donald BridenstUia of who suffered a back injury, leg gers; to avoid undue -.oncentrkmu.n of
mu?h
oi the
uir aluminum siding
smuig an
on tained charter
~ •members
----- ~
oule.
R1 Dowling,
Dowling She
She is ft cnecricauer.
a
u.ju,,
vA contingent of 35 men is ’to?i through the parade route.
|R1
one aide was damage* A window William T. Wai ace Honor Soci_.
&gt;
..in
1
treasurer
of the student council and orin fractures and lacera- Hon of population by regulating
. .................
_
__ v... z-tv art rd in the YMCA camo
. M CIO
Um'&lt; Club wmlueMwrar « l»e eu
In Reid's trailer was broken by 'ely. aided In the YMCA camp
(ievelopment and youth work in
bold u abnU’eUckin barbecue. 17 9 A?.
innn n
Kellogg Community Col- tan, chest and back injuries; . of land, the height and bulk or
------------- -------- -- - ----- -— ! ^X.cS"c5Pu!S’lb';"pSi;
and
Sand study business. Janice Martin. 17. Cloverdale, buildings: to limit and determine
The explosion occurred While town.
’ ieve
Janice Martin. ... Cloverdale.
Kiwanis has organized a Boy* wiIJ
inaugurated at Oust Ume.
Valentine was tn hl* trailer at
bii M.o.. aS. Xlhe
“ ““
many head cuts and other bruis­ the slxe of yards, and other open
the stove. He said he struck ft AthleUc Club, sponsottd a Scout | Actlve in the plana are veterans
spaces, to conserve the value of
PaxabOKO. at
r“ es. Linda Hock. 510 E. State property, and to encourage the
match and the blast occurred. troop, a toy bank for kids In the organizations. the Rotary. Kiwanis, P.„U»„
Street, whiplash, head injuries,
He manage;! to find his way out hospital, a county church dlrec- Lions, Exchange Clute, the Cham­
State College to study coametol- cut on the right arm and bruises, moat appropriate use of land
tory.
a
non
profit
Grassland
oi the trailer, and was even able
ber
Halftime will
bring a
shc is
ls a
B cheerleader, mem- and Richard McConnell. 18, R2 throughout the City.
uc. of
VI Commerce. Ministerial AsMuuume
win uiiiix
H band
unuu | ogy. She
to move his ear and park it on' Farms experiment, calf award •oclallon. mcrcluuits and other 5h0W centered around the car-1
V.A. and
student Delton, who was treated for cut*
Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
------- -------- -- ---------- ---- | ucr oUij MIC qj
ca-aa.ra
----- ------------HanAver Street, then ran back to project, hearing test* in schools, citizen*.
rltiri'lis
Inn nf
___ &gt;■ jj secretary.
named __________________
Robert Newell and Lynn
and bruises and released.
toon tHami*
theme, nrr.o'ntnt
presentation
of the
the wunc
guidance films in school*. 4H
council-------nnd—Lion',
a-j. ojiaron.
Sharon, me
the udaughter
of —
Mr■
Also hurt was Robert Arnett. Ferry to wrve on the new
Organizations outside Hasting*.i, student
----------- ----------------- &gt;«kmw* «•
Conservation projects and
such as the Hickory Comer* wards for tile best dais float ancj Bftd Mrs Robert Jacobs. R1 Dow- 25, Battle Creek, who suffered] Board of Adjustment* for the
nursery
word
at
Pen
­
equipped
th* hospital.
American Legion, —
and ------other.groups,
I the crowning
of -the 1966 home- llng WOuld like to attend Kellogg head Injuries and body bruise*
remainder of the year. Aldernock
Hospital.
'
।
—
-----------------—
-Firemen said Valentine had re­
, community College and eventu- Wlth him was his father. Ward I man Dale B***ett—who is alio
A big eivle evvnl was *pon- ----are----------------------------------------------invited to Join the programI | coming n™
king »nrt
and mw-n.
queen,
moved a newly-purchaaed stove
KtmMttl RThe
homecoming
dance. *fiy Ferris with hopes of becom- T. Arnett. 62. Battle Creek, Rob-, a member of the Planning GOP Chairman
soring the appearance here of to provide a luncheon and a gift,
- -------------•*
from the trailer, and had taken the famed Eddie Guest on to the men leaving for service.
Radant. president of the larry
I rhlrh la open to the public, j Ing an art teacher. She also is
It to Battle Creek that day. Evi­
. tor two-year term* and Jack Broadcasting Company Vtoloh
. --------------------i - ----------------- B cheerleader and a member of pital Monday
Sept.
16.
1947.
For
the
lime
being,
the
Halting.*;
-------------------------------dently. the gas hud not been
owns wbch. is Die new chair .Echllnaw and Duane Jarman
‘
the
G.A
j
\
Tiie club has pushed voting! Area Chamber of Commerce office I Inmofir'llc ( Infill I
According to the report, there
shut off*entirely, and filled the
had been a mmor sideswipe col- ,or thr" ycar
trailer In his absence. When he registration drives, sought out;W||) be the committee's head-, 17CIHUV1 (1U&gt; VFlJCII ।
publican Committee. Rad A nt.
lww
,
1
llslon between a stpix t.-nk truck
Hastings Assessors Floyd Craig
returned, the concentration was nominees for a Charter Controls-1 quarter*.
menl'it for the sophomore*, and driven by Robirt Arnett, rni - 1 and Russell Doty are to coat nie who received ths Jayo«M Dls“ °
great enuugh to c/use-the ex­ slon, underwrote initial expense
of a Civic Player* project and'.
car driven by Sever y I. Smith. .Lt- - —!•*« until a saigle aases- tlngulshed Service Award ta 1983.
plosion.
R1 Dowling. A patenger in Ute, tor
app-nr-td.
■ nTolecta Mr*H A. Adrounte i*
Mrs Pay Green, across Han­ aided in the Christmas pageant mlttee meeting is set for 7:30 pm.
1*1.
Smith ear was Margaret Hook.
in naming Bassett to the ap- vice chairman.
over to the west, said she heard to "Put Christ Back Into Christ- W«mad.y. □«. S » ir.r CTuunl-r BaCK (,30(110310
will compete for homecoming 35. R3 Delton.
I peal board. Mayor peckwlthj
the boom and looked out and saw
office.
king, arc Ike &lt;Ken&gt; Mercer.
Klwanlans have sponsored the
The four got out of their thanked the veteran councilman
••We
hope
represcntallvni
from
Irene
Palter,
chairman
of
the
Jamie Payer and Butch iEarl&gt;
vehicles and were standing for accepting the post. Under the
leaving his trailer when the blast annual Kids Day program, aided all communities In the county I Barry County Democratic Comalong the road when the car | old ordinance, the Council has
occurred, spewing smoke out the i the Special Education School in will be present so that officer* mtttee. announced that the Thorn.
driven by Mis* Gunn ap- acted as the appeal board
window on th^east end of the many ways, sponsor* summer mn be elected, and plana com- j Democratic headquarter* at 128
Raymond Mercer of R2 Delton proacbed.
| jn llne
the new ordinance.
trailer. He ran around and saw baseball for kids, gave 8850 tor pleted." nankin* said.
8. Jefferson is open every day and plans to attend the UnlverRobert Arnett, the report said.' the council turned down the re,
Valentine coming out of the: kitchen equipment at the Y
The temporary name of -Jve
13 ''°°n “PU' 1 P"
»lty of Michigan studying elec­ stood near the tanker and quMt of
। camp, supplied equipment for a
Oulf Ofi Company
trailer.
WBVeQ
4
Democratic material la avall- trical engineering He te captain waved
Reid said he has heard the ex­ dental office at the Medical Pa­ group is "Armed Forces Sendoff &lt;
his
arms
The
drizzle
and
for
B
ch
ange to pennit » |&lt; ftF AriTIV IJUIV
of the football team, play* bas-;
knei5 on
Assoclatton of Barry County."
plosion of five-six slicks of dyna­ i clllty.
,
qun
storage
plant
on
the
parcel
J
J
। Committee members are ex­ ra^TtJ dub Uh“
The club helped landscape the
‘ m noA
10 ,he*JLhSX* UkUn‘«ei I of
“land°Rd?.
Cr^rto
The«““.Tlte
a
on1
1 n g • n t of
. *"* —
--------- -------------------------------.,.1
A econ
tingent
of 38
35 fcarry
Barry
Any citizen can help by contact- |
mite. and this explosion was Just
an invitation to every­ ^re^t rt arml o th^riudem' H“
Special Education School, be­ Ing ' the Chamber of Commerce pending
Robert Arnett llon Bt Broadway and Woodland, county men. Including ata rolI
as loud.
one to visit the headquarters.
gan the presentation of a heifer office.
sergeant-at-arm* of the student B glBnclnf blow, .pun him to
pUnnlnB CommlMton h,d unteers. have recelvod order* to
to an outstanding FPA member,
The 1968 Dollars for Democrats
52.000.
Jaime, th* son of Mr and Mrs X^lhe^'oMhe’tank^
lurnfd down u&gt;e rw»uwl' and r*P°Jt tor ‘2^^“
10“ WU*
i Is on until Oct. 6. Wendall Sha- Julius Poyer of R4 Baltic Creek.
Valentine retired in January, sponsored the new Ionia Kiwa­
tn-yanrt
' when
Oct.—10.
unen company representatives service
v on Monday.
---------- ---------. WUnis Club and the Key Club there
fcr. chairman of the drive, has -------------- -------------------- ---S
unua.
Und*. Janice,
Janice. me*
Kick ana
»™1 aania
J.nu appeared at the last Council ham Muihweek.
chained of
o!
Schilhaneck. chairman
to thc
U«
and
have
sponsored
Kiwanis
Day
i
announced.
Anyone wishing to ».nu 10 «und K.Umujo Colwith the New York Central. He
meeting appealing for the the Selective Service board, has
lege
to
study
pre-law.
He
is
a
;
make
a
contribution
may
do
so
and his wife. Clara, celebrated
change, a meeting with Council- announced.
member
of
the
Varsity
Club
and
|
o(
xlr
Kiwanis
help*
sponsor
the
Lee
at
the
Democratic
headquarters
their golden wedding on June
The men are to report to the
H. Lamb Invitational Wrestling
b”
“S? Mr .nd
«»
Xi; men. Planning Commission
26. 1960. She died In July, 1961.
Dinnlfiv Ilerp Democratic committee.
memberstand company men was American Legion Hail at 3:30
tournament, provided the juve­
: Mi*. John Thom of R2 Delton I
r2 u a arranged.
pjn to board a bus for Detroit.
nile home with toys and TV.
The Barry County Historical! The Democratic co m m 111 e c He is a member of the Varsity .
J*"*,,
*
The
Commission
again
recom
­
adopted a child in Syria and Society Is preparing for the ap- unanimously endorsed Angus
also and is uncertain uf hte 3unlor “
mended dental, as did Bagby
Jack Haight. 11,1314 N. Broad­ Lebanon, gave »500 to the Public peurance here of the Michigan .M c L e o d on the non-partisan Club
future plans
ntanager of the A * P store I Bagby wrote the Council that geney was indaeled. In that
way. has cotton plant* growing Library for adult reading section, Hlstorymobile on Oc t 21-22-23 , »cket for Circuit Judge.
Traditionally the names of the 1
alongside the driveway of his continued support of the Pen­ and to advertise it* appearance '
"I feel very strongly that the
— •-----------ice*
for
winning king and queen will be
Volunteers leaving Oct. 10 in­
home litat he says are about nock nursery, helped sponsor the merchant* are planning window | P|qh
' City should not permit this ex­
were held
concealed until the halftime of
ready to bloom. Jack is a 6th! Please See MORE ABOUT:
pedient. co*t-*avmg step by the clude David E Quada. Charles
.L. _
The Vermontville Lions are
the game. The student body will ■
Gulf OU Corporation for their E. Schleh and Allen E Peters.
. . KIWANIS. Page 3.
making plans for their annual make their choice* on secret bal­
19. and Michael A. Murphy.
are needed for the** exhibit* and I ,"Flu Clinic" offered local resl- lot from the six candidate*
Home. The Rev. Mardu* E. own good and for the long range
good of the City The City -iff i- Dennis R. Kroaachell and David
persons having things they would ,
Float construction was begun Taber ornciated and burial
■lals and the Chamber of Com­ E. Neeson, 18.
be willing to loan are requested 1 dents. It will probably be held
“
’ Cemetery,
sometime in October. Last year this week and the student body
Others receiving orders are
to call Mrs John B. Walton. 525 nearly 400 persons received the is looking forward to It* biggest
in Hastings merce should take this oppor­
tunity to assist the Gulf Oil
W. Grant Street.
shots.
’
Pall activity.
Corporation in finding several McClelland. Jr. both 22: Richard
The Historical Society is to
acres of land in the very large
meet this Thursday at 8 pan. al
D-2 District provided in the Zon­
the City Bank
17. 1949, in an
Cheney and Thomas J Gibson.
Ing ordinance."
Bagby explained the proposal 20. Kenneth N Rheynard. Jr..
V the Medical ; would not comply with the pro­ Thomas A. Brill. Daniel E.
Care Facility. Michael was six vision of the new ordinance re- Hutchings. Jr, Daniel M. Jaror.
months old at the time.
| qulring bulk fuels bertocated al Stephen J. Converse, Charles 8.
He is survived by hte mother ! least 100 feet from any building
and rtep-fathrr. WIPlam nnd 1 occupied by a person, and there Douglas R Miller. Robert J. Roy­
11.300 toward a fund to buy new
| should be no explosion hazard er. Jerry L. Reese. Vance M. Hig­
16; a half-brother. Brent Hay­
don. Randy J. Knapp. James H.
More than &gt;00 area realdsnt*. uniforms for the Nashville-Kel­
Parents of children attending
ward. 9. and a half-sister. Julie. the street from a church and a Rlne. Charles C Johnson. Steven
including business and profea- logg High School Band. Dr. elementary classes at Central are
14;
a
step-broth *r.
Marvin new elementary school may be K. Dunn. William D. Bwartx.
Stuart LofdahL chairman of the
Invited to the first meeting of
Edward L. Phllllpe. Randy H.
built in the area.
men and induMrialisa. gathered drive said that even this fund Centra! PTA Tuesday to "attend
Raymond. Wilson E. Guernsey,
a gtep-slster. Marlene Hayward, i
In Preebytertan Hall Monday will be considerably enlarged
evening to honor four outstand­ when everything is in and tabu­
Principal Ken Robbe an­
grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs
ing cithrna of Hasting*—Aben lated.
nounced that the PTA program
Rusnell Hart. Sr, Hastings, and ।
Johnson. Maurice Lambie. J.
his paternal grandparents. Mr
The city council Monday eve­ period* in which parent* will
Howard Tredinnick and David
ning voted to make Clinton have an opportunity to attend
VanBuaklrk.
Street a through street to Han- cltildren's classes, learn what is
A wasp tn the cab of a truck
! The Council approved the first
orer to facilitate the movement being taught, school procedures
increase in garbage pickup serv­ didn't sttng the driver but be was
and policies.
in in v»ar« TVi- new enntracl responsible for another type of
The program opens at 7:30 and
The Barry County Health De- effective Oct. 1 permits charging
continues until 9 p.m.
porunent will conduct an im35 a month for twice a w««k
Delegate* from Barry county
PTA dues will be collected tn
OPEN NEW STDDIO —The Mute Center to keUing a grand munlxs-ion clinic at Middleville residential service, an increase
of several bridges In the county
the hall and Central Annex.
T-K High School Thursday. Oct. ,-rom It.88. Extra cans will oast
jbat need replacing, according
50 cents a month instead of 4O.n- •
REGISTERED NURSES OP
cent*. Daily business pickup will the
BARRY COUNTY—Your Hospi­ stringrd
the, Republican State Ooaven- tal need* helpl Evening and
•cbool will be called from their
night tour* of duty. Why not rinAInf a
gift
investigate? Clara Sage, RN..
Director of Nuralng.
10/37

Zoning Code
I New
Effective Saturday;

Lloyd Valentine
Severely Burned
In Trailer Fire

Delton Senior
Killed Saturday
In Night Crash

Parade, Barbecue, Game
llilite Delton Homecom ing

Up Garbage Rate

Mayor Names Netv Appeal Board;
Garbage Pickup Goes to $2. 35
Monthly; Study Water Treatment

Sendoff Group

SL'I

™

■"«

“»

Headquarters,

35 Men Receive
Orders to Report

Seek Antiques.
Historical Items I
Pzir Display Here
For

Has Cotton Plants

'Flu Clinic*

backward glances

a

“bits ofyaterday"....
as gleaned from ibe
Banner files

Central PTA to
Have Special
Parents Program

Worse Than a Sting

Middleville Clinic

..

a

�■1
Durfee
Sy »r». /.I.

Man’s Face is
With
en Bottle

Zella Fuller at Comstock. * Mr.

Attend
Among

at DtitaQ
WCtU AW BJB.
fcnatlne MeCowen

those

attending

the

School MU*
of 'fftalam

Successful Hunt

In Newfoundland.

Barry Sale* Tax

in Monday. Sept 10. whfl
In Newfoundland with I

Indiana

of Mr. and Mr* Leslie Conklin Smith of NaahvUto.
open Sundays in October from
In their new home. * Mrs. Don­
to 4 pm.
BcnUek shot a large caribou, one
ald Cheney spent the weekend
and family Sunday. * Sympathy with Donald at Fort Knox. Ky,
goes out to the Homer Hammond aa it was hU birthday Sunday.
family as he died Saturday
D. Pierce. Michigan's flrat State | bou meat because the rest spoiled
morning and was burled Mon­
The Bernard Historical Boel- Superintendent of
day. He had been 1U a long Ume.
structlon (1838-4D,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hook were

Author to Spook
At Historical Moot

before Municipal Judge

Sales tax collections from 601
returns in Barry County tn July
totaled 0116,17183. That Included
812.209 for building material,
84.805 for general merchandise.
842318 for food, 838JM0 for auto­
motive. 83300 for apparel. 83331
for furniture and 88324 for mis­
cellaneous retail. July use tax
collections here totaled 011347.40.

on a charge of

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GAME NO. SEVEN
HERE ARE YOUR ™- WEEK'S WINNING NUMBERS . . . CHECK
THESE AGAINST THE BLUE CARD THAT YOU PICKED UP AT
THE STORE LAST WEEKI
&gt;

18
WINNING CARDS MUST BE TURNED IN
BY 9:00 P.M. —SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1900.

MORE WINNERS!

LEGALS

Hastings Jackpot Winner*—Week No. 6

$100.00 Cosh
Mrs. Larry Jonet

$200 Cash (Jackpot)
Bonnie Davidson

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TO PLAY

38
50

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IN ANY SEQUENCE ON
YOUR BLUE BINGO CARD

BLUE
CARD

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24 26 28 30

Clifford Mogoon

Meredith May

Ken Stamm

Mr*.. Claude Walton

Mrs. Wm. Gallup

*Mrt. Edwin Chaffee.

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Mrs. George Stanford

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FOR NEXT WEEK'S 'JACKPOT - BINGO' GAMEI

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A/TCH BONE REMOVED... 13 to 16-lb. AVG.

daylight* out of

a wagon to any

SALTINE CRACKERS

SPASTAN
A PACKAGE

SPARTAN COFFEE
SPARTAN APPLESAUCE
ROBERTS COOKIES

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PESCHKE ROASTED OR

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Swiss Chalet

OVENWARE
YOUR CHOICE of...
QT. COVERED CASIROLE,
5" x 9" DIEP LOAF PAN,
I" SQUARE CAKE PAN,
£ £ f
r ROUND CAKE PAN, or
6*4" x 1014“ UTILITY BAKING
PAN

Get Double S&amp;H Green Stamps Every Wednesday

COUNTRY Fat In ... CalAMtO

COTTAGE
(NEESE Sl5‘

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MEDIUM

FRESH EGGS

LIMIT I CTN. WITH THIS COUPON
8 A 15 00 OR MOK FOOD ORD
El 1HIU SAT- OCT. I, 1066.

WITH COUPON
AT LEFT

DOZEN

FRESH
EGGS Dez. 39&lt;

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quenuy, to do something
outstanding; perhaps a little
more than we fed capable
~ry a home improlect this tall.

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Fresh. Tender, Nutritious

WITH PUICHAJE OF A
v&gt; OAL AT MG. PKICT

FROZEN POT PIES

CAN

QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED

ORANGE JUICE
Iff

.when advice la given
B wt» would achieve
Os through accommt. Last Saturday
be fragment of such
Bslntrgrated over the
lighting up the
I over several state*
an nwesorne display

fl-or.

TASTES LIKE IT COSTS MORE*. . . REG. OR DRIP

WHOLE

COUNTIY LAN! VANILLA ...

10'

TOMATO SOUP

CAULIFLOWER -29
TOKAY CRAPES

»*■ »’«

�WMU Professor to Delton High
C?un“l»T“‘h,rt
Names Staff
Norman Russell of Western
Michigan University U to be here J For YGCirbook
Thursday. Oct. 20. to counsel
teachers on their graduate and

provided four weeks of tennis
Instruction, sent two youngsters'
to camp and fried 1 _220 hambur-

More About-

Kiwanit

thIn

1967
'n,e *,a,f P^^ns for tiw----edition of the yearbook the Del­

PENNOCK
CONCRETE
PRODUCTS

Lay-Away

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
POR SALE—Stanley prunes. Mc­
Intosh apples and other vari­
eties In season. Sweet cider.
'Hours: Dally 9 to 6, Sunday
1:30 to 6. Paul Wittenbach,'
Clarksville. Michlgon. Phone—
Saranac 642-2850.
10/0

WANTED - A SECRETARY Must be a good typist, able to
take dictation - shorthand pre­
ferred with a good figure apti­
tude for sales office. Good
starting salary for experience
and personnel Call 795-3304
10/6

Reg. $129.40

Save $ 30.00

KODAK

'**^3"

KgSBy-

Lwtunotic7Yl50
Movie Projector

(ASY TIM[

payments

S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS

Don't Miss
Consumers
Power Co.
SPECIAL SALE

GARDNERS

Phone 945-2134

110W. State" '

1
days In Jail. She pleaded to
Re-enactment of the Battle of I furnishing Intoxicants to minors.
Hastings, England, which oc-iThe tomplaint was signed by
cun ed in 1066. will be one of the Nashville Chief of Police Ro-i
highlights of the 900th annlver-1 l.'ert Parker. '
Continued from Page One
sary celebration which Is to be,
•
held early In October
'
.
I
Mrs. Katherine P. Dolan, end
tion will be Elite E. Faulkner.
j0!’n5On orr, ,he
Walter P. Zoioskl, Nashville.|
Clyde Wilcox, Allen C. Hyde. Dr
of
drlv-1
Frank Corrolhera. Stuart Cle­ official dr egates -from Hustings. I W(UI found
mg aaturday by Municipal Judge
ment. Archie’D. McDonald. E. G Mich . to the celebration.
Mrs, Dolan and Mrs. John- i, e. Barnett. A S2fi fine and
son are to leave Saturday with court costs were suspended He
Mr and Mrs. Stephen Johnson. wax given a 10-day Jail sentence ,
and Sir. and Mrs. Richard with credit for time already)
Groos are to leave here rm Oct. fpent m jajj. Thc incident ocHastings Civic 1 Playnra are 8 to attend the celebration.
| CUrred Aug. 20.
The program for the cclebra-;
Uon is three pages long, it starts I-----------------------------------------------------

Our Broasted Chicken

October 7

Worth Crowing About"
LANDLUBBER INN

Backward Glances

ReckieSS Driver

ty.” It requires a Jolly. King on Tt.urr.day. Oct. 13 The next'
Cole
ww type
vypc of
ui interpretation.
mw.pipv—m... Tom
-y there are to be lectures, balls, a
Myers, originally scheduled for M1|lng
nnd searchlight dis-'
the port. U leaving soon to take I play,

are requeued to call 2660.
lhfre u an „AU Nlgh[ jnvaslon
•/ * *
Rave" plus fireworks.
40 Years Ago
1 Saturday. Oct. 15. there will be
Republican candidate# tar an Anglo-French International
county office met Thursday and | Archery tournament, and the re­
elected the following os to serve; enactment of Ute Battle of Hason the Republican County Com- I Ungs with 400 to 590 in the cast
mlttec—C. H. Osborn, chair-1
authentic Jousting tournaman; A. R. Siegel. Freeport, ment is also scheduled At 5:30
vice chairman; George Coleman, there is a "pipkin drinking consecretary and Mrs. Leon Bauen | *‘-'t." That wil be followed by
treasurer.
i nre*orlu 0,1,1 an oW time ball.
'
...
' ' Mr. and Mrs. Groos expect to
Another nice improvement li ’&lt;&gt; on to Stockholm and Hamahout to be made on Eart State hunt on ubslness. returning here
Strew. E A Burton te having 9’J 23
others Plnn *° vL’n
the old frame laundry building "&lt;h'r
be,or(’ returning
erect a fine brick block, 44 x 82
feet. This will make the second
big Improvement on our main
buslne&amp;s street this year and. to­
gether with the Fuller Lumber
Company's beautiful new block
on Michigan Avenue will noteably add to the appearance of
the buslnesa district here.

A. K. C. Pike, of the local
chased the Jewelry stock of W.
N. Gladstone of Middleville, and

M-43 on Wall Lake
Open Every Day But Monday
Phone 623-5311

BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

Permanent Special!
REG.

$10.

now

’8.50
Complete

IMON., TUES.. WED. ONLY)

Peg’s Beauty Shop *
Peg Preston, Owner
Above Hastings Saving &amp; Loan

Coll 945-3382

HASTINGS, MICH

eniWlff SATURQgFiSTAEFiNALDAYOF
PENNEYS BiFqHDBY PARTY!

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
WAYS FIRST QUALITY*

store here. Mr. Plko Is taking
over operations of the new store

ThroSoWrdayo^*!

family
Middleville.
FOR SALE—Apples—McIntosh12 00 bushel. Leon Tack. 2 miles
N. of Banficld.
10/fl letter from his niece, Mias Nellie
Clark, who resides In Harkstone,
Norfolk. England, in which she
describes &amp; Zeppelin raid. Harie-

Now $ 99.40

THE HASTINGS BANNE*—3

"

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More About-

era mav call the county super- Delton Kellogg High School.
drive for the Inter-Faith chapel
Intendent of school oflice. 495Editor's duties will be fulfilled st the Kalamazoo Stele Hospital. I
I ...
IK. -K.K - —
,
41
in before rv-&gt;
by Nancv
Nancy Wertman and
and assistant
4192
Oct. •&gt;7 &lt;•'
for an »p* tr.
rditor
will
be
Janet
Thompson
polntment.
who will take over the book next
year.
youths, as well as tending a
girl to the Chicago convention.
Payer and ills assistant, Howard
Klwanlans awarded plaques to
Shattuck Sue Campbell aixl Kara top 4H winners at the fair, pur­
Thompson will head the organiza­ chased tables for the Community
tions section. Gordon Dill will Center, sponsored Summer base­
ball for boys, purchased dolls for
serve as photographer.
Christmas gifts, shared in Uic
The arrival of the 1966 Del- printing cost of the Teen - Age
tonlan brought a shower of con­ Code of Behavior, distributed 360
gratulatory comments at the open- gifts to needy children, helped to
organize and backed purchase of
Concrete Blocks and
than ever before and filled with quonset buildings for the fair,
.several innovations.
distributed Prayer tents to local
Lightweight Blacks
I The 1967 staff plans for still a restaurants, the hospital .and
Nashville, Mich.
bigger book with the desire to, Medical Facility, sponsored Uic
' Include more suggestions from the. church directory in "VacatlonPhone 653-2791
, student body. There wili be a few land,*' Hastings Chamber of
Ihgi.new sections and the enlargement Commerce lure book, and did
of some of the olH nrM.
t many other things.
This year the Kiwanis have
planted 5,500 trees and provided
11,000 more for 4H and Boy
1 Scouts to plant, contributed $250 I
I to the hospital's building fund.
; barbecued 300 chickens for the
14H leaders apptVclullon dinner.
I provided a bred ewe, Tennessee
| walker, pony, dairy heifer, bred
( gilt for 4H and FFA members.
! paid tulUon for two foreign chllI dren. gave »100 for HHS band
j trips abroad this past Summer.

Kodak Instamatic M-2
Movie Camera...
$ 39.95
Kodak Instamatic M-50
Movie Projector $ 69.50
Movie Screen $ 19.95

I

Re-Enactment of Hqu,
**i&gt;.&lt;’. A'r*‘!‘’d
Mrs. Rcnctnarie Goforth. 27..
Battie, Jousting to pay a 125 fine plus &lt;735
I court costs Tuesday by Municipal
In Hastings

Our Toddletime*
sleepers reduced
for pre-season
savings!

Ing from the continent. One-o^
the bomba dropped by a Zeppelin
fell In a pasture adjoining her
father's residence, killing three

widespread alarm, since no one
•an tell where they will strike
next.

•Um 1 to 4,
I Senior Social Club will meet
Ion Monday. Oct 3 at 1 pm. in

«

3 to 8,

w'e

■ on

reg. 2.49 NOW

,/ FRIDAY and SATURDAY

whv

l#Z Z

reg. 2.19 NOW

leW

Scoop this Penney speciol today I Cuddle*

Sept. 30 — Oct. 1

soft cotton knit sleepers for infants and
toddlers! Terrific buys at regular prices,

MUSIC CENTER

now reduced through Saturday only! Our

own Toddletime exclusives—made especi­

ally to meet our exacting size and quality
specifications) Penn-Set* shrinkage con­

Proudly ANNOUNCES

trol guarantees the size you buy is the sizes

The Opening of their new

OP®

they'll stay . . . even after countless wash-,
ingsl Gaily printed pullover tops with plas- •
tic-soled solid bottomsl Buy 'em now . . , J

Music Instruction Studio

and sq*vel

Come In and Meet Our Highly Qualified Teachers...
Jerry Smelker

Greg Shetterly

Stringed Instruments

DRUMS

CHARGE IT ALL!

Instruction on . . .
Guitar - Banjo - Mandolin - Electric Bass

Drums - String Bass

Register for FREE PRIZES
l»t PRIZE — Your choice — Harmony
Model 945 Guitar and Cate, or
White Hall Snare Drum Set.
2nd PRIZE—Capitol Manual Monau­
ral Record Player.

3rd PRIZE—$10.00 Gift Certificate.
"WHUI THUI'S MUSK
TWUf CAN T U MISCNMT*

4th PRIZE—$5.00 Gift Certificate
Fashion-wise snow bunnies
TODDLETIME* ACRILAN*

pick fun-fur pile jackets!

AND ACETATE OVERSLEEPERS!

Enjoy Life More With Music!
Learn to play on instrument. We'll
ho hnnnv

to explain our new student

plan to you. Rentals available on

student।guitars and (bums.

Music Center
Instrument Salas - Service - Interaction
Bl W. Inn

498

Just the thing to keep b*by warm and
chill winter nights . . . Toddlelime®
plush Acrilan* acrylic and acetate with
per. *long-wear plastic soles, elasticised
blue, pink, and maize in sizes l-4s

.

comfortable on
ovenleepers of
full-length zip­
ankles! While,
,

Thay’ra really long-haired blends of ocrytic-and
modacrylic pile in cheerful colors all lhe gals go
fori Cuddly-warm, loo, whh weather-proof olefin
backing, at etale-quill linings I Moms'll go for these
•xtrg-spociei Pgnney prices.
'

fus, 12.98

14.98

tkra. 945-42S4

OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. UNTIL

P.M. FRIDAY 9 AM. TIL 9 P.M.;

•

�Conrad. Jt_ and Rkhard F. Oct-

few resource* of Its own. getting
Ito military "muacle." According
to Japanese diplomata who have

EDITORIAL

extreme height of 860 tnllra reached supplies an coming

from Red

Palnurs Billy
Ttikei First in
Last 8 Starts

Fires Destroy
Barn, Silo,
Christmas Trees

Pal's BiUy to flrat place win at
the Hillsdale County Pair Turn-

Tills menu* Uiat, indirectly al
least, some ot the help U comity

tainly wlUUn a decade. Mont of ua

Ude.

With

Increased

material*

Birtha at Pennock

to operate

Advance Planning
Cuts Confusion in
Preparing Meals

and couldn't

But Uie really remarkable plisse
of the flight of the Gemini XI
was the extent to which Uie in­
practlcally noUcles* and very con­ credibly difficult and delicate dockvenient for operation wiUUn Uie
price boost*. This outcry against city limit*.
This 1* Uie first real break through
Meals hum-drum lately? Food
However, rapid Improvements In in space travel made since Russia
costs beyond amount* budgeted?
Th* Hastings Banner conventional car* powered by In­ sent her first Sputnik aloft to
ternal combustion engines, drove Initiate the beginning of the space
Uic aristocratic electric* off the
help, according to Martha Kulm.
B. M. COOK. X41wr
Now. wlUi gas fumes and noise
operative Extension Service In
OXB HUNDMED AND a growing problem in many con­ other important bit of Information
Barry. Ionia, and Montcalm
gested areas, the silent, fume-free ha* been gleaned from the last countire

Complete

gUB&amp;caipnoN electric may have a potentially
good market for "town" driving
tn metropolitan areas. Tremen­
dously improved storage batteries
and the fuel cell point Uie way

two Gemini flights—how little we
know of the capability of the
human body to perform simple avoid dreary, repetitious meals,"
operations tn space and how much
Mrs. Kuiui suggest* having
more mutt be known with new
sets of problems solved before Uie well In mind the axnounU of
foods needed dally by the family.

Thl* new generation of electric*,
If It comas, will be strictly utlll-

baidc food group*: milk and
President Ferdinand E. Marco* milk product*; meat, poultry.
of Uie Philippine* la guerrilla hero peas; vegetables and fruits; and
of World War XI) bad some in-

Slcksr*

)Lu

AMUICAN MSWVAFU
kSMUSSNTATIVSS Im.

ping trips, social engagements and
tor driving back and forth to work
—practical and Inexpensive little
vehicles to supplement rather than

NATIONAL NEWSPAMR faster conventional

automobiles.

abused UB. foreign policy during
his recent visit to Uie United
State*. According to hl* point of
view, the US military pretence In
the Far East is "an Indispensable
factor in maintaining the ctabUlty

easiest to start with main dLshcs.
Select other foods to complete

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
(Lillian D Ray Gibion]

hablUtatlon Division.

BACK TO SCHOOL"

Defrosting AAeats

’25 10 *1,000 at...

Local Finance

Wl 5-4062

323 $■ Michigan

Hastings firemen were railed

820.000.

WE SOLVE
PROBLEM WATER
Acid • Cloudy
Bad Taste • Bad Odor

If your faucet water i* staining your fixture*, ruining
your laundry, or is otherwise obnoxious—you have a
PROBLEM. It’s to ea«y and so economical to have
char, filtered, conditioned water . . . automatically,
luit call and Say—

Barry Physicians | Photo-Cop
Receive Awards | A vailable at
Public Library

newS

na BASTING* BANNS*—J

Nashville Fund
Drive Needs
More Workers

ciety Convention in Grand Rap­
id* this week.
HesUngs Public Library Is a
Dr. George Benlsek, radiologist Piioto-Copter.
at Pennock Hospital, took first
This copying machine is ex­
Bridge winners M. the ladles
tremely useful for reproducing
luncheon at the Hastings Coun- tography.
Information from mkgailne*.
delicious lunch wee
The Nashville Area United
books, newspaper*, chart*.. and
Fund Drive will hold It* "Kick
from many other source*.
color painting entitled •'Barn.'
Mr*. Florence Wilson, librari­
Dari* of Vermontville.
Street
school Tueaday, Oct. 4. at
an. feels this copying machine
ed the luncheon held at tho'Saturday. Oat. 8. at Northeastern.
on^ in the stoneware division makes much more information
Methodise Church In Delton and ,
. • ■
Mrs. Wallace Cnbom enterMr* Harry Laurent 1* chair­
available to patrons than would
enjoyed the program of Rev.
MnL
with Judy talned the Book Club for lunch- I
man
again
this year and said the
otherwise be possible. Much ex­
, _
- ■&lt;
_________ _1Blough of Freeport a* co-bortea*
cellent material Is contained In
The Uocmertlng of the group eaUrt&lt;tned
a
mtereibook* and magaxlnes that may
This Is slightly higher than
fhl.
In
i.
...... __
__- *---not be taken from the library,
Mr* Estella Kelly, who lives
Janice Sherman at the former's
and many patrons do not have
Ackrtt and Mra. Carrie Cnley home on Saturday evening, Sept.
the time on a specific day to
ore to take charge of tills meetBaum, celebrated her 87th blrthHospital early Saturday for In­ copy this Information by hand.
bcautlful Fall colors of blending
Many students and adults have step up the total a bit ibis year.
juries
suffered
when
lie
lilt
a
salted to her for this special
already availed themselves of
In addition to Nashville, other
car
parked
on
W.
State
Road
with gold muim for Uie center­ occnslon and rercral friends with its lights out. according to this service, which costs 10 cents
piece, and also an umbrella with "dropped In" &lt;o wish her a "Hap­
the old school districts of BarryUie came decor partially covering py Birthday."
ville. Qualltrap. Branch. Shores.
driving home from work and
Hosmer. Castleton. Morgan,
the gift table. Mra. Robert Cook
didn't see Clyde V. Wert’* 1962
Barna, Mason. Maple Grove
and Mra Thane Youngs were
Blrtl Road entertained 25 guests
Al a meeting ot the Board of and McKelvey,
| played and Mrs. Don Preston SolunUiy evening honoring the Ing. He was taken to Pennock Director* of the E. W. Bliss Com­
wedding anniversary of the Ken­
pany. the regular quarterly 46­
Hospital and released. He works cent dividend was declared on
30 guests to enjoy the evening. dall Kellers of Wall Lake.
al Steelcase In Grand Rapids the company's 1180 Cumulative
Mrs Donald McMullen enterConvertible Preferred Stock, for trlcts
I Mr. and Mra. John Birman. 8r„
payment Oct*.
uci 15.
ia. to
W) stockholders
siocaiioiaers
_________ _______
I entertained lheir family for
of record at the close of business
•
j Sunday dinner. The group In­ Church street, Friday evening.
Oct 5.
1 JFanf Ads Sell Lnused Items!
! eluded Mr. and Mrs. John Bir­
man. Jr., and family (John has
recently returned from Bulter| worth Hoepllal where he was a
i Fans seemed pleased Friday
I patient for two weeks), Mr. and
night at the excellent Illumina­
•Mra. Howard Birman and fam- MIcktri C«rnUll«. St- Clilr Bksrw 31 tion on Johnson Field provided
30
IlMtlngt . . .
| ily, Mr. and Mra. Walter Birman
by the new light*, but Rene Gan| and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
gulllet, superintendent of build­
i Robert Coffey and non from Alings and grounds, wasn't quite
1 iendnJe. Mra Coffey is the
satisfied.
FIRST DAY COVER
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John Terry A. Doolittle. Holland . .
Monday night lighting engi­
| Birman, Jr. Robert Birman of Elaine M. Cline. Bl Middleville
FULL SET OF 8 STAMPS . . .
neers were al the field adjust­
j Silver Springs, Md , was in White
ing the lights.
, Sands. N. M . where the Falr(An unuted set will be enclosed for an extra 75&lt;&gt;
Instead of being besmed at the
। chlld-HUler Co. put up a rocket Ioan Blun». Ilutingi .
10-foot mark from each sideline, I
• on the 15lh Mr and Mrs. Dallas
they are now beamed right on
The Philatelic Society of Hastings, England
Hutchings of Fort Lauderdale,
Uie sidelines, Gangulllet ex­
। Fla were iiome a short time ago
plained.
Secondary School for Boys are offering a service to
and iuul a picnic dinner with
34
ird OouM. WoedUod .
Lights from the west side il­
the Birman family al Tyden
luminate the east side, and the
coltactors whereby first day covers using the official
east side lights Illuminate the
Lsartnct Ballas. Bl 8k«lbyv11l*
G.P.O. envelopes will be mailed with the Hastings
EU«b V Ctipau. Mlddtevttla
Sunday. Sept. 11, George Den­
post mark on October 14th.
, nlson took his neighbors for a
-helicopter ride and the Lrlghbors
, have been "up In the air" since
Last week's Banner incorrectly
Orders—to arrive by October 7th—accompa­
i the first neighborhood picnic. It
listed Mark Engle, son of Mr.
. was hold at 101 Sherwood Drive
and Mrs. Vernon Engle, as a
nied by $1.00 (or $1.75) should ba sent to:—
ADMITTANCES
al the home of Ollie and LuclUd BATTLE CBDEK — Sandra
freshman at Ferris Institute.
Mark Is a freshman al Alma Col­
The Master in Charge, The Philatelic Society (AMI
1 Coleman on Sept. 25 with 40 In
lege. We are sorry for the error.
I attendance. Those helping were
the Joe Lindners, the William
Hastings Secondary School for Boys
I Lentzes and the George Denni­ CLAXK8VILLB — Oho Kit
a.
Mrs. Herbert Wedel returned
home
Tuesday after visiting her
sons. Tills Is n new area called
Priory Road, Halting), Sumox, England
'daughter and family, the Robert
Melody Acre*, the "melody" be«.'Onstotta, In California for several
I Ing furnished by OUie and Lin­ HASTINGS-Bisk* Allardln*.
da Coleman at the organ that
' day. The neighbors -are hoping
■ lids might become an annual
' affair.

Stuart Church is
Hurt in Crash

Marriage Licenses

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. . . nutritional requirements,
time requirements and cxpcn-sca.
If a main dish is complicated,
plan a simple deeaert. If one
Item taken a lot of time, serve
a couple quick dlsluM to effort
it, ar you’ll end up spending the
cotliyi day Ln the kitehen.
"Menis are moot appealing

Southeast Asia, he believes, can
Published picture* from photo­
maintain their own collective sc­
graph* taken by astronauts Cliarles
' curity only so long as Uic U£.
maintains pressiire on China from
bases In Japan. Okinawa. Taiwan
Let LOCAL FINANCE be
and the Phlllpplnca. He sold that
l China might "then reallre it could
more usefully tiarness Its energies mor© satisfying, plan for variety
to the enormous task of satisfying in color, form and sliapem texthe needs and Improving the live­ foods."
lihood of its 700 million people."
By planning ahead, you can
This U a somewhat different more easily balance low-coal and
high-cost Items in the menu to
view of American policy than we stay within your, budget. Plan­
often hear and one that should ning aliwul mean* you're more
be weighed and considered along likely to avoid last minute shopwith the much more frequent
criticisms.
But Mra. Kuhn cautions, "Keep
As President Marco arrived in your planning flexible enough so
you can take advantage of good
this country. 2.000 men from the buys and plentiful foods."
Philippines, comprising a picked
team of combat engineers, were
en route to Viet Nsm. These meh
EXPENSE*
ore described os expert.? In build­ starting while____ _ _____
ing bridges, schoolhouse* and roads frozen but. how long will it take
,ihnw them if vnu want to
— all desperately needed In the
Ufi. pacification program In Viet thawed or defrorted?
Nam —a program a* Important
Defrosting in the refrigerator
from the standpoint ot ultimate will take a large roast four to
seven hours per pound. A small
112 5. Jefferson, Hastings Phone Wl 5-3424
stability as the military operation,
roast will defrost in the refrig­
itself.
erator at three to five hours,
per pound. An Inch-thick steak

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Thursday night a fire dmtroy-

Friday afternoon a gru* fire
Billy was Michigan's Btete- ewept anroaa fields and Into
chninplon dash winning horse of
and
destroyed 2.783 Christen**
1965. and also the National dash
winning aged trotter (4 year
Homer Smith.
Tree* destroyed Included 2,416
Saturday Billy will race al
HllL«dalc and next week Palmer
height of 10 feet.
Detroit. Billy has a race record

*.? Retired Teochers

-f^inao*. and Armenian
I
Saturday m a mtaaap at 8. Jef-1, t
o
Cars driven by Jeremiah Z.|fmon and Court. Andrus weal *1601* KCV. OUry
- - — — — ‘ Mrenbera of the Retired Ti
era AaroclaCton ware fortunate to
Manbcr&gt;
8wtoso
have Rev. tten U. Guiy a* U»lr
D^nce club and their
mint iroraker at their Seetember i *’*“5"
meeting.

the Frank Thnmmnn property.

Alton Norris farm a haK-mllc
□fflclal* on the ground estimated France and England, since both
that at this extreme height the nations boast of greatly Increased
with Chopped hay and granary.
electrics were two astronaut* iiad 38 4 million trade with Red China.
Wednesday during the fair, and
considered the probable cause as
costly

Cars Damaged
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I Mr. and Mrs. George Sharum
। of Kalanuuno were the northI south winners in the September
master point duplicate bridge
game at Uie Hastings Country
Club Tuesday night. Second
went to Mr. anti Mrs Julius BelIson of Kabunaroo and third to
William Millar and Mra. Bertha
Richardson of Grand Rapids. In

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first, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Peurach | Dorothy Main. Bl. Bent. as.
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were .second and Grace Denton 1 Mond. Sept 31.
and Mrs. Rusiell Belfield were LAKS ODESSA third.
s«»»- ax: o«nn&gt;i
Dutia, McLfnlUisn.
The Burnell Larks were hosts
for their Gourmet Club at their
| ranch haw on' Middleville Road

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take two to three hour* p e

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the small roast, allow one to two
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Did you know there's a roost
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Roast meal thermometers,
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Pho«M Wl 5-2466

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Hastings
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B-THK HASTINGS BANNER
Tfemfey. September M, IM«

Father Gary to
Show Travel Slides

Enuunnucl Guild will meet
Wednesday. Oct. 5, In the church
1 The marriag-* of H w I M.
undercroft *1 3 pm
1 HHkley Io Charles B. Conyer.
Following a brief biulneu 9285 N. 32nd. .-.Uwt. Richland,
mooting. R«t- Tr. Don M. Oury was held at his home on Satur­
will &lt;how Hidea of Venice and day. Sept 24.
Rome, where he viMted In the
Rev Donald B. Moffett of
Spring.
Tew will be icn-ed by Mrs Richland performed the cere­
mony In the presence of 25
Guo- and Mrs Charles Higble.
A ipccial invitation is extend­ guests.
ed to anyone interested tn this a Mrs. Winifred Ritchie. Has­
. ilnqs. ydster-ln-law of Hazel al-,
program.
• tended as matron of honor.
Want Adi Sell Unused llemi! She wore a rone-colored two­
! piece knit drena with matching
! nccesrories and a lavender or­
chid Clxarlen C. Conyer. Gull
take acted os best man for his
lather.
Hazel chose a blue, princcas
style dress with matching ac­
cessories and a white oirhid.
A reception followed the cere­
mony.
Guests were Mr- Lena Fore­
man and Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Collins. Jr., of Kalamazoo; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ritchie and Mike
and Mr. and Mra. Hazen Meier
of Hastings;' Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ladd and daughter Catricc. Mt*,
and Mra. James Bump and Mr.
and Mra. John T. Collins of
Plainwell, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C Conyer and family of
GuU Lake.
Tlie newly-weds are planning
a wedding trip to Monterey. La.,
to visit with Mr Conyer’s daugh­
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Kemp
1 and family.
Their Mew address is 0285 N.
32nd street, Richland.

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TWO HUNDRED
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GILMORE’S
102 E. State

Phone 945-5316

Father Officiates •
At Daughter's

'Hazel M. Hinkley,
Charles B. Conyer
Exchange Vows

R. W. Sherbinske of E. Mill
Street entered Pennock Hospital
I this week for surgery. .
A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
Jhmea Fletcher. Monday.. Sept 26,
.at Peoria. III. He weighed 8 lbs..
9 ora. and has been named Sleiihen
Jamt.v His little brother Michael.
’ "Mike.” who will be three years
old in December, was totally un­
impressed when informed of the
new arrival. The Byron Fletchers
art the grandparents of these two
little fellows.

17683120

Miss Rebecca Jeun Ovenshlrc
became the bride of John Richard
Willette Saturday evening. Aug.
27. at the Pleasant Valley United
Brethren In Christ Church.

WiUette. also of Clarksville.
The Rev. Max M. Ovenshire,
father of the bride, performed Uie
double ring ceremony, which took
Mrs Carol Ovcnslrtre of Detroit
was the organist, and Mixa Nancy
Petrie of Sunfield was soloist
singing, "Because," "The Lord's
Prayer" and the "Wedding Prayer."
The bride, escorted to the altar
by her father, was wearing a
floor-length gown wiUi an empire
waist and long tapered sleeves,
fashioned ot peau de sole. The,
bodice was covered with chantilly ,
lace. The detachable train was |
. edged in the same lace. She had
styled and designed the dress her- I
self. She carried a bouquet of red
roses attached to a white lace-1
covered Bible.
Miss Paulette Miller of Mulliken 1
was maid of honor and Mbs Susie |
, laurte of Vermontville and Jeane
I Willette of Clarksville were the I
MR AND MRS. ALLEN K SAGE. JR.
; bridesmaids. They were dressed In
. . Miss Marlene Lowell Becomes Bride.
lavender street-length gowns styled
. like the bride's, their headpieces'
ler-in-law of the bride sei ved »ere matching bows and they I
tlx- cake. Mra Clarence Calms, carried yellow carnations.
I
”------- --------------RoIu!a Mlzhler, daugllter 0( Mr. |
Jr., served Ico cream.
Miss
Let-

Flowers Grace
Altar for Lovely
Methodist Nuptials
,

.

Assisting

with the

gifts

and

Shop
-

Alma Fingleton

N.

B.P.W,
Garage Sale
Sat., October 1
323 E. State St.

Photography
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY

ra— 945-3967

■semi
Carpets belong in the kitchen -

Bette O'Connor,
manager-operator,
invites you in to get
acquainted

Homemakers, here's your chance to decorate your
kitchen with elegance and ease. Enjoy a VIKING
carpet on your kitchen floor. It will make your life a
cinch. VIKING kitchen carpets are Just as practical
as they are glamorous. They lend an air of elegance
and serenity but they wear like hard-surface flooring.
Their rich decorator shades enhance any color
scheme. Easy care, luxurious and cushiony, with
sponge-rubber backing that prevents slipping. No
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123 West State Street, Hastings

Quality MaterUh and Cuireotood WotkrniMklp

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59' between wheels for self-assured
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TO THE FIRST 200 ADULTS VISITING REPUBLICAN
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COMMENCING AT 2 P.M, A FREE LOAF OF DALE'S
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CURE DATE: Tuesday, November 8,
with YOUR REPUBLICAN VOTE!

In the AAeantime,
"EASE THE SQUEEZE

Mr.'and Mra. OcU Baldwin

ofbridal bouquet.

were

Gene Englerth.
’
I
Altar vases ot -blue mums and | The nqw Mrs. Sage changed to 1
while daLvica and large ba-'kivs a three piece suit of royal blue ,
........................
' with white and tan accessories
of' white
gladioli, blue mums and
white daisies graced the altar of and wore the orchid from her
the Firat Methodist Church Sat­ bridal bouquet. After a trip
urday. Sept. 10. for tl»c wedding through Northern Michigan the
of ML'S Marlene Lowell and Allen
MUI street.
A rehearsal dinner was hasted
The Rev. John Joldcrama. as­
sisted by the Rev. Laurence by the groom's parents at Uielr
Lowell, of Remus, brother Of tile homo, R1 Nashville, on Sept, 9
bride, read the double ring cere­
mony at 2 pm. in the pretence of following tile rehearsal.
100 guests.
The Ivan Babcocks were hi
Dr. Bruce Pryor provided the
wedding music. "Tile Wedding Kalamazoo over Uie weekend to
Prayer.” and "The Lord's Prayer." see their new granddaughter, Lisa
Mr. untL-Mra. Ixtyul Lowell. R1 Lynne. She was bom to the Pat­
Hastings, and Mr. and Mra. Allen rick Babcocks at Borgess Hospital
KL Sage. Sr, R1 Nashville, are Sept. 17. This mokes four grand­
tlw parents of the bridal couple. children for the Babcocks, three |
Presented in marriage by her girls and one boy.
father, tlx? bride wore a floor
length gown of nylon over taffaa with a fitted bodice and
nylon sleeves. The sabrina neck­
line and bouffant skirt were en­
hanced by lace appliques ac­
cented with sc4UiiM and pearls.
The detaclvablc cliapcl train of
nylon over tulle wns also en­
hanced by Ince appliques and se­
quins and held m place by a
bow at the neckline. A demi-cap
made of tulle petals accented
with crystal and pciub. held the
bouffant veil of Illusion. She corrled a white Bible topped with a
white orchid with small white
mums tied In the lovcknots of
the satin streamers
Mrs D-avid Gregory, Rl Lake­
view. was the matron of honor
and Miss Patricia Sage was her
sister's bridesmaid. Both of the
attendants wore Identical floor
length gowns of light blue crepe
over taffeta. Sequins swirled Iri­
descent glitter on the empire
bodice. The A-linc skirt fell from
a satin band and bow. The
matching head-pieces of tllur-lon
were held In plarc with twin
rosettes of satin, centered with i
pearls and a braid bow. They
carried bouquets of blue and
white mums,
James Cole of Lacey nerved ns j
be.-. man and Robert Lowell,
brother of the bride was an st-|
tendant. Ushers were Donald •
French and James Hinds Of
Kalamazoo.
Mrs Lz&gt;wcll chose a street |
length shralh dre.-s of turquois’.
crepe over taffeta with a rhell |
lace over-blotiw and matching
accessories for tier daughter's
wedding. The groom's mother
wore n street length shnitb. pink
tiered Ince over taffeta dress
with matching Mceswries.
A reception was held In tlx*
church basement following the
ceremony with Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Lowell, brother and sister­
in-law of the bride, as master
and nUstrcss of cminonies. .Miss |
Cathy Shurlow was at the punch
bowl. Mrs. Lawrence Lowell, sis- |

FEELING THE LBJ PINCH

Mishler

Vermontvi I le Church
To Honor Women

Performance

Bonnet &amp; Gown

Kenneth

of Charlotte, both cuudns of the land. Saranac. Charlotte Wilbride, were flower girt and ring­ IuuusUmi, Sunfield. Battle Creek.
Mulliken. Vermontville, Grand
Identical to the bridesmaids She Rapids. Freeport. Wayland. Mid­
carried a basket of flower petals. dleville. Detroit. Brighton. JackJames Willette, brother of, the
land
James Qrawhire, brother of Uie
bride, and Butch Briseno, a friend Friday evening by the groom's
of the groom, were groomsmen. parents at their home in Clarks­
Ushers were Dennis Stewart of ville.
Clarksville, a friend of the groom,
and Dennis Waklcy of Cliarlotte,
cousin of the bride.
The bride's mother choae a blue
knit two-piece suit with white ac­
Mrs. Alice Bamlnghom of
cessories. The groom's mother wore Charlotte and Mrs. Kale Wood­
a green knit two-piece suit with ard of DsWlU. former Vermont­
white acceawriM. Both mothers ville residents, will be honored,
wore lavender orchid corsages.
guests at a Fellowship dinner
A reception was held In the following the regular morning
parsonage.
worship service of the Vermont- ,
1
Congregational
Church ori|
Fur their trip, Uie new Mra vlile
----- ----------—
Willette
changed t&gt;» a blue A-llne 1 Sunday. Oct. 8.
1
dress
wearing a single strand of ------------- ---------c
pearls
and earrings, a gift from
1
K *• . 7',' 1
IUn- groom. and a corug e t: :;-.

89

The

Mrs.

It's Camato. the new driving machine by
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Buckle yourself into that slander Straiobucket seat. Fire up a 140-hp Six or the
210-hp V8 (depending on model). Check
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Camaro gives you a car full bf comforts from
-carpeting on the floor to vinyl upholstery
all around.
There's a lot of security, too: dual master
cylinder braktf system with w-arning light;
GM-devcloped energy-absorbing steering
column; four-way hazard warningjjasher;
and folding front seat back latches an)ong
other things.
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You want a driving machine that's
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1435 S. Hanover

Hortingi

Wl 5-2425

�Brockway: project chairman,
Mrs. Ilnur Robinson; flower lire requested to answer roll- Jackson. A donation of money
was contributed for the purchase
chairman. Mrs. Bertha Wcyerof food.
man; calling, Mrs. Richard Nix­
In the afternoon a program
on; safety, Mrs. Stuart Jackson;
wa* presented for the enjoyment
clUaenahlp, Mrs. Guy Fewltaa.
of the Home Family.
and publicity. Mrs. Orel*. Johnthe Hastings Pioneer* Extension
The next ideal meeting will
On
Sept.
19
members
of
Hia
­
Chib met at the home of Mra.
Thl* being the first meeting of watha Rebekah Lxxlge attended
Guy Fewless, Mra Richard Nixon
assisting. The mqnben who took
Bellevue.
their new office* were: Chair­
Mrs Dori* Warren, matron of stay Thursday having finished hl*
man, Mra. Howard Moms; vice
the IOOP and Rebekah Home al tour of doty with the US. Air
Jackson, gave an interesting talk.
Willard White, who ha* been
Olivet lodge received the prize
for the largest number present. a surgical patient at FerguaonThe next meeting will be held at Droste-Ferguaou Hoopltal, Grand
Rapids, Is now recuperating at
Eaton Rapids Oct. 94.

Pioneers Extension '
Club Pions Cookout,
Names Officers

Hiawatha Rebekahs
Meet at Bellevue

ANNOUNCING

Two delightful bridge-luncheon
Hastings Hotel Friealurday.

in the Grace Lutheran Church in

I

Pvt Homer Ralston

11682 Kinsel Highway. Nashville,

HMtlnga, Mich.

Rota Whole Wheat Bread .2

32c

ax.

the

500th

historic Battle of Hastings, Oct.

Rot* whole grain. distinctively different than ony other

Denton, Mrs. Raymond Finnic,

PIZZA—A Good After-Football Treat!
Reedy to bake and serve hot in 20 minutes . . . large size
or small . . . with cheese, or with Polish sausage or

Thurs., Sept. 29

William Bchader won the bridge

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Chocolate Glazed Donuts6 for 45c

Friday, Sept. 30

A delicious chocolate yeast raised dough and chocolate
glazed.
’

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Chevrolet

Donish Pastries

6 for 48c

Coffee Cokes—Family Size 63c

Small 35c

ning snick.

5 Lvs. Broad $1.10
Pantry Monday
Wednesday’s Cookie Day4 dos. osat. pkg. $1.00

1435 S. Hanover

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

Mrs. Niekirk to
Discuss 'Souvenirs'
At Women's Club

lp„,„
luncheon meeting of the Has­
tings Women’s Club on Friday,

nr»e taking the bridge hon-

who will be leaving Saturday
for Hastings. England.
They have been delegated to

BAKED GOODS

'67 CHEVROLETS

Grace Lutheran
Ceremony Unites
Couple Here

There were special gift* for Mrs.

(jou’ll love our

THE

Delightful Bridge
Luncheons Given
At Hotel Hastings

MISS JANICE FOOTE

Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth.
Date for Nuptials

of Litchfield.
Born In Capetown. Africa, she
lived there all of her life except

of Chicago, Hl.
England. Mrs Nteklrk came to
Gladioli. pink mums and light- this country 10 years ago w|U|.
I her husband, who is a dentist??; &lt;
I They have two boys, seven Od
ten. She studied at Rhodes uM?
vens of Hastings presided at the verslty in Capetown. Af riffsM,
organ, and the soloist was Mrs. graduating In psychology sfxr
Nathan Hawks of Hastings, who sociology.
sang. "Oh. Perfect Love." and
Her talk 1* titled "Among My
Souvenir*." She has appeareckon
WJIM television many limes on
the program. Copper Kettle, dtea gown of chantilly lace with cussing her many hobbies. wfafcH
are antique Jewelry, cooking;
dress designing and art.
Besides discussing her llferio
finished in scalloped lace, and
thA long sleeves fell tn a point
some of these. This promise*- to
be
a unique program.
was fashioned with a ciiapel
train. Her veil of nylon net was
The Willard Whites ore
.she carried a lavender orchid to welcome a new g
and baby brcntb on a white Brian Oodde. bam to
Mrs. Robert Gadde, at
Bible.
Miso Sylvia Hansen of Nash­ Hospital. Kalamazoo, on Thureville was the maid of honor. The day, Sept 32. but happiest of

220 Phillips, Nashville, announce
the engagement of their daugh­
urday. Mrs Phillip Mitchell was ter. Janice Elaine, to Duane F.
Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
the hostreaw assistant.
Reid of Nashville.
Mrs. Robert Godfrey visited her
The bride-elect is a 1564
daughter. Miss Lian Godfrey, at graduate of Maple Valley High
School and a 1966 graduate of
day. Miss Godfrey Is a graduate Kellogg Community College. She
student in Library Science and is is employed in the personnel di­
also working in the college llbrary vision at OldsnobUe in Lansing.
thla year.
Maple Valley High School and is bridesmaids, sisters of tlw bride.
employed by Fisher Body in LanMrs Raymond Finnic and Mrs
Hospital, la recuperating at home
of Jenison and Mrs. Win. O.
and win soon resume his studies
An Oct 23 wedding 1* planned. Shaw of Nashville. The flower guests of Mrs Clifford Brainard
st the Battle Creek country Club
A guest of Mrs Roger Wlsweil
Monday afternoon.
JFanf Ads Sell Unused Items! Is Mia Eleanor Miller of Chicago.
The Dick Cotters. Jim Cotten
Teddy Spoelstra, III, son of Mr.

EXCITING BUYS FOR

THRIFTY

Jenison.
Don Clark of Battle Creek,
friend of tlw groom, performed
the duties of the bat man. and ।

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of the bride, Theodore W. Spoel- ■

Ham O. Shaw of Nashville.

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'

church parlors immediately after
luMte.-s were Mr. and Mrs Wil- i
ll.m A-hafnr fir nt g.lam.rm

which was made by Mra. Thomas
Mahar of Vermontville. Assisting
with the serving were Mra. Ro­
bert Decker and Mra. William1

MIXING BOWLS
Throe convenient
sizes in thia sat.

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Rm. 1.39 Bathtub Mat
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No-stick cooking, no-

33%

Sit-On Hamper

Ing the tune when she can. Join
her huAbond.
Pvt. Spohn entered the service
lust July. Mrs. Spohn Is em­
ployed at Michigan Magnetics
in Vermontville.

and Barbecued

SPARE RIBS
'TOO!

Ready fb Serve . .
Come and Get 'Em!

The Superette

Blake Allerdlng, 614 8. Han­
over. State Highway maintenance

—OPEN DAILY—

Hospital In Grand Rapids since;
Sunday. He had been In Pennock,
Havpital. He underwent surgeryI
Tuesday morning.

9 A.M. to It P.M.

Tom &amp; Sally Robinson
205 N. Michigan

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Special guest* were Mrs. Alice
Million* and Mrs. Horner R.
Spohn. Sr., both of Battle Creek,
grandmothers of the groom.
,
The couple spent their i»neymoon In northern Michigan.
Pvt Spohn has now returned
to Fort Lee. and Mrs Spohn Ln i

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Drawstring closure.

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KITCHEN TOOLS

Be glad of the lawn cutting and leaf

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raking chores. Regular exercise is as

63c

essential to physical health as regular
savings are to financial health. You

can enjoy financial health by saving
regularly at Hastings Savings &amp; Loan.

136 E. State St
FBom Wl 5-3153

�nmv.

a requext for zoning variation to
pernid his new office on Market

im

Invite Parente
Of Juniors to
Meet Counselors

More Abotit—

City Council
Continued from Poge One

warded to health officials. When
approved, detailed plans for the

nation would serve homes Mid
H. Veni NeU, owner of the
have enough capacity to serve
peared ratUHed with the new passible Industrial development
in the area. The Council pul
S104X10 in Uie current budget for
the Job, which may cost (12.000
He said the City pays &gt;20 a to *13.000. Engineering services
graduation
month for twice a week pickup for the left station came to
&gt;92621
from Glaut, Meinert As
from the three parks, and raid
some people evidently were Associates of Grand Rapids.
rill be encouraged dumping their garbage into the
The Stale Highway Depart contaMers at Tyden He ex­
for Improvement# to the Green
plained that no one peels a peck
of junior-. to attend this meeting
Hanover intersections.
matoes or does other tilings Indi­
cated by the type of stuff found
The Green and Broadway InIn the cans.
•
tersecUon will have a 40-foot
He also said garbage disposals radius on Ute corners and will
du not effect the garbage busl- be widened to 39 feet for about
LeRoy O. Augensteln, Republi­ nets—the disposals do not do 200 feet west of Green, tapering
can candidate for Uie Stale Board away with cans, bottles and simi­ to 28 feel at Park, and Uie same
east to Church.
lar types of debris.
election, campaigned in Barry
The Hanover radius al the cor­
malnlng alleys in Hastings ners will be 30 feet with Green
widened to 36 feet for about 200
inch periodically
Hanover north of Oreen will
have a 46-foot opening. Hastings
plans on widening the three
Ttie Michigan Water Re­ blocks to State Street In two or
committee, in the late afternoon &lt;■sources
—**• *-*-- Commission
.....™..... informed the
...» three years. .If that stretch is
The Republican Women'* Club Council that It had to'd the Hu­ widened to 46 feel. Mayor Beck­
rt! have a potluck dinner on llnW Corporation at 657 W. State with said, most of Uie tree*
i
-‘ n._ . I to eliminate dltrharalne r n w would be eliminated. If it Is
widened to 40 feet, many would
iwcmiwum wiuiui. mjuiy vaaiui—
.—
.----- .
dates will be present to speak, 'drain and in turn flowing into be saved. It appeared that the
40-fool width met with the
_•
; the Thurnapple within 60 days.
g
•
It was reported that some !m- Council's favor, but the 46-foot
.provemenU had already been opening was retained so Uiat if,
, . ■
J
J
made. Oil was also found enter- in the distant future, the 46-foot
Dwlght F. Woods. 32, R3 Has-: mg Uie county drain and the street is required, it can be ac­
Ungs, escaped serious Injury • company
told to Like steps complished wlUiout redoing the
intersection.’
.
about 6:45 pm. Sunday when he: to retain this oil.
loat control of his car on old
The revised plat of Erik vonDirector of Public Services
M-79 Just north of the River1 Reis along 8 Broadway was np- Kenneth Laberteaux was au­
Road. The 1956 Ford pickup hit proved.
thorised to have Jones. Henry
two guard peats, a mall box and
Dr. Douglas Castleman was at A Williams, Toledo, Ohio, cona trot.
1 Monday's meeting and submitted

Parents of High School Juntura
are tnvlled to meet with the

1967k

Augenstein Seeks
Votes in Barry

rt
tsSCapea llliury

U.S. Congressman

PAUL H. TODD, JR
Here’s What The Pres* Says About His Record:
“On the solid basis of his first-term accomplish­

ments in Congress, we have even' wish that he
may win re-election. He has earned it.”
Battle Creek Enquirer and News

The Todd Amendments to the Food For Free­

dom Bill are an "achievement in world states­
manship spectacular for a first-tvnii Congress­
man."
’
1

Newsweek Magazine

Re-Elect

PAUL H. TODD, JR.
0or Hard-Working Congrenmon
Demxrat

Third Dl.trlct

Alderman Cedric Morey said
his water committee had been in
Munhall Tuesday of last week,
and a new treatment plant Is
expected to alleviate a similar
problem In that town.
Areas in -Hastings have hod
rust and water discoloration.
Mayor BcckwiUi declared that
the faster "we get on with Uris,
tire better.”
Purchase of a power router for
cleaning main sewer lines on a
rental-plan basis was approved.
The device costs &gt;5.191.65. Has­
tings plans to pay &gt;144 20 for 35
months and &gt;144.65 for one more
to pay for the machine.
The device has a 129 hp mo­
tor and a continuous rod which
can be extended to 1.000 feet.
Hastings blocks arc generally 331)
and 396 feel.
The new machine will make
a maintenance program pos­
sible. Now workmen are able
only to eliminate problems.
The new plan could prevent
blockages from occurring.
Aldermen denied a request
from Consumers Power to put
appliances on the sidewalk on
Oct 7 as part of a sales pro­
motion.
The contract for cleaning and
painting the two water tanks
was. let to Steeplejack Service
for &gt;5,535. The north tank with
200.000 gallon capacity will cost
&gt;2.575 and the south tank with
300.000 capacity &gt;2,960 Steeple­
jack Service is a Grand Rapids
firm.
J. A: W. Blouw Construction
Company of Grandville was paid
&gt;6214 on tire Clinton Street Job.
I Middleville Justice Grover T.
Lcthcoc was paid &gt;405 60 for
eight full days at &gt;15 and 23 half
Jays at &gt;10 for acting as munici­
pal Judge, and mileage of &gt;55 80.
The firm of Miller, Johnson.
Snell Ac Cummlskey of Grand
Rapids was paid &gt;580.45 for legal
services from June through Au­
gust in connection with labor
ielutions mature.

.BUICK
k '67
Your Quality Buick dealer says Nov/' like nobody else. He's got a line of cars new from
engines to brakes to the new GM safety features. And nothings now er than the
Buick look. You could spend a lot of time just looking. But wait till you get your hands
on the keys to on&lt; of these 67 Buicks. You think they're going to be easy to give up?
Come to think of it why should you give them up9 Four out of five new-car buyers pay
Buick-sized prices. Make sure you get the Buick.and all the good things that go with it

Drunken Driver
Thomas Jay Fletcher of Grand
’ Rapids was fined &gt;75 plus &gt;4.85
I court costs for driving on Green
Street. Sunday while under the
J influence of liquor. He was ar। rested by Officer Glendon L.
Pierson.

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET, Inc.
1435 S. HANOVER

HASTINGS

PH. Wl 5-2425

We're Throwing a'67 BUICK Announcement

500°°®Patio Party
And You're Invited!
Open Thureday, Sept. 29 and Friday, Sept. 30, 9 a m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
We've built a patio-garden in order to present the great new '67 BUICKS in an appropriate
setting. (We think it's really quite handsome!! There's a green lawn, shrubbery, water
fountains—all the nice things you're used to when you want to relax ond enjoy yourself.
You'll be able to browse around this display from now until Saturday.

We have a complete display of all the superb new '67 BUICK models—including the
exciting new '67 Buick Riviera—in many, many colors . . a with many, many fine interiors.
You won't find a more "relaxed atmosphere” for looking ot the new Buicks. Bring the
whole family. We're sure you'll enjoy yourself.

Larke Buick-Chevrolet
1435 South Hanover St.

�Blllllllllllllllllllllilllta
lArmed Forcei |

: Atty. Robinson
I Speaks to Senior
Citizens Monday

The Hastings Banner

I-News Notes -1

1

j Thursday, September 29, 1966

Section Two—Pogot 1 tv 8

Senior ClUxena met Monday.
Sept. 28 for a pleasant and in-

Dr. Weaver Will
Keynote Conference

Richard Robinson of Charlotte

president Ray Wolfe to speak
of the office of Circuit Judge.
Halls, went to Fl. Knox, leaving
This AUy. Robinson did In a
here on Friday, and Chris. very practical, n o n-poiltical
--------- ------------------ --------- --------- , manner. He took hla hearers
Osborne of Dowling returned through a typical week.of Circuit

Western Michigan Unirerxity,

the Uni
after spending his furlough with ■ decisions which have to be mode
his parents, the Richard Ouen- by the Circuit Judge oil of them
then. Also home la Don Spencer dealing with the lives of people.
and Involving great responsi­
bility.
Calif., after a 13-day furlough.
Although the talk was non-polltlcal, Mr. Wolfe announced that
.uu.™,
should Mr Robinsons opponent
A3C Larry D. Larkin, 16926775, desire equal Umr. he will have
Bo* B-705, Student* Squadron I the opportunity to speak at the
-3440 Lowry AFB, Colo.. 80230
October meeting of the Citium*'
a
Club.
Mrs, Charles Potts spent the . Following group singing. Mort
weekend with her daughter. the j Nichols was asked to give an
Ian Ironsides of Lansing. Her! account of his laibor Day walk
son and wife, the Charles PctU, ' over the Big Bridge He modestly
have returned to their home In i'.cknowledg«l thru although not

Association

Condition Improved

Bud V&lt;i condition TuzidAy

TOPS IN 4-H PROJECTS - Darlene Rice.
16, left, of Mancelona, anti Alan Purks, 17,
Bronson, qualified as top public speakers at

own family. He has appreciated
MR. AND MRS. FRED BALLANCE

_

Don't Miss
Consumers
Power Co.

University.

man, rated first in the clothing projtttt.

The trio still be in the Michigan delegation

to National 4-11 Club Congress in Chicago,
charts and stallitlca and ancient
November 27 - December 2.
photographs. proving that &lt;lrapile his modest denial, he Is
really an authority on the early
history of Hastings, especially its
Industrial development and pro- come a giant in its field of T——Cumimkc
cress. He cited several instances pharmaceuticals
tuurnaceuucais.
—
e
| of infant industries started here,
Mrs. Bolton, flower and card
i'which
which because of
ot disastrous
dfastrous fires
'
(
Lyn-—
Heillkrr.
or other discouraging events had chairman. had provided a gor- 1 Tanya -j
-------2-year-old
-^.C=
' been transferred to one of the geous bouquet of Aulftmn flowEkJU??r
1 big clUes. The outstanding one,! ers from her garden for I h e
Vem HelHpeThare !• the Upjohn Company uir*nxu*y
birthday tain
table,
sad. io
to say. Rer of_Ng*'
—, but
out .i.iu,
.
,, . .....
were
of Kalamazoo, which lias be- there
t‘----- —
— no acknowledged 5?rly. 1}*^/ al
birthday ccietoninU this month. Hospital In Ann Arbor following
surgery.

j’0""0 .iUCJUmDS

/fas rings

Following Surgery

SPECIAL SALE
October 7

.itiniWUHIIIIHHI

What’s new
in your home?

School Menu

Mr and Mrs. R J. Barrett of

A home contents Inventory
may show that you've acquired
a surprising number of new
pos$es*ions. Make a room-byroom list of everything you
own. Then total up its present
value. You may find that your
present insurance on home
contents falls far short ‘of the
amount you really need. If so,
call us for more up-to-daie
protection through a Home­
owners policy.

t

M f

THURSDAY. OCT.

«“«• were weekend guests of Mr. and । July ’•
Mra P L. Barrett. Saturday eveIn addition to her parents, she
nlng (lie P. L Barretts enter- Li survived by a brother. Phillip,
talr.e*! In Itonor of their gueats.! Io- t*O sLsters. Marcia, 11. and
About 20 Hastings friends were Sheila. 14. all nt home al 820 E.
present.------------------------------------------Bond: Iwr maternal grandmoth­
------------------------------ - er. Vcrta Scott of Muskegon and
her maternal, grandfather.
George Scott of Muskegon: her
paternal grandmother, Mrs Min­
nie Hendrickson of Ft. Worth,

| Mr. and Mrs. Fled Ballance, and lived here since.'Mr. Bal-,
I 415 E. Colfax Street, are to cele- lance retired from the InternaUate their golden wedding an- tlonal Seal and Lock Co.'in De-J
nivcrsary with an open house toiccmber, l»&lt;10.
| be held from 5 lo 7 pm. on Sun- ' They have one daughter. Mr*.
। day. Oct. 9. at their home.
Frank • Dorothy' McMillan. 703 ■
i
Their friends and relatives W. Madison Their son. Orville. I
I are Invited.
| was killed in an accident on
Fred And Haael Gaut were \ March 22. 1959 There are three I
married on Oct. 7. 1916, In Flint.; grandchildren and two great ■
They moved to Hastings in 1921 grandchildren.
. Tlw
‘‘— is being host•
Tiie nnen
open iui
house
। cd by their daughter anti family.
Mr.
and Mr&gt;
Mrs.
Frank MCMinan.
McMillan.
iii
Mr
- ttna
- rrans
Jr
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Peter
Jr. and Mr. and Mr*. Peter
trait.•
Rev. Olson W. Clark, pastor of WI,nlch
■ the Hastings Wesleyan Methodist
■ Church, will be gumt speaker for
. a scries of Families For Christ
• meetings at the Hudson Wesley­
, an Methodist Church. Hudson.
1 beginning on Sunday evening.
1 Oct. 2. through Bunday morning. I
। Oct, 9. Rev Glenn Miller, a for­
, mer resident of HasUngs. 1* the I
ptMlor of the church.

i i •£
TOLK Lit®

rnone V e rm on rvilM

259-7298

Thought For The Week

Athletic Directors Steve Sebo:
ot Virginia Dsn D"vln» o' Mis- I
sour! and Forrest Evsuihcvski of ,
Broadbent, 66. of I-owell. were Iowa were all one-time assistant
held Tuesday al the Clarksville foot bull coaches to Biggie Munn
Bible Church, the Rev, W, E, at Michigan State.
Weaver officiating. Interment'
was in the South Boston Ceme- .
tery. She died at the Ionia
Manor Nursing Home Sunday.
Sept 25, and had been • pa­
WoihabU Vinyl Pintle

Timing is impor­
tant— the right
thing done too late
is no better than
the wrong thing
whenever done.

Always in Stock

Wednesday with Uie Rev. George
Elliott officiating-with burial in
Riverside Cemetery.

« .
Pl6W

Rev. Clark Guest
Speaker at Hudson

Mrs, Broadbent Dies

UPHOLSTERING

THE FURNITURE
BUILDING

already received DO card*.

.

Hastings Couple to Mark —
Golden Wedding Jubilee

State 4-H Show recently at Michigan State

Marilyn Gerring, IS, right, of South Board­

It now stands at 59.57 minutes
for the four and one-half mile

,

WINDOW SHADES

At Military School

Cut to

Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Brown
Phillip R. Huver. son of Mr,
and family of Mason were Sun■ day dinner guestu at the home of wood, has enrolled ns a cadet
1
her
parents,
tlw
Maurice
In
­
Phone 374-3523
student at Columbia Military
grams.
Academy for the school year
which opened Sept 12, with a
capacity enrollment of approxi­
mately 500. OotumMa Military
FROM THIS MOMENT ON ... IT'S OLD§ FOR &gt;71
Academy, a private college pre­
paratory institution, wa* eslab-

Woyne Hazel

Mrs E. E, Onlldge of Iron
Mountain has been visiting her
I sisters, Mrs William Stebbins.
I

the Rocket Action Cars
are out front again!
Totally-ncw Delmont 88...
lowest-priced 88 series!

Looks expensive, but it’s not.
Delmont 88 prices actually
Start below many models with

88 chassis, brakes and &gt;mipension 330- or 425-cubicinch Rocket T-8 Engine-

New Custom model*
hiRhliRht Delta 88 lineup!

All-new five-car
Cutlass Supreme scries!

Two new Delta 88 Custom

Olds brings p^new level of
luxury to the low-price field:

luxury. Both are highlighted
by the distinctive Toronado
look. Both with a 125-cubicinch Super Rocket V-8 En-

easy-going Olds 88 price.

Supreme models! Parish
Strato Seal interiors. Velvety
coil-spring ride. Smooth
Jetfire Rocket V-8 perform­
ance. Famous Olds aualityl

Again in 196$;
Look to Olds for the New!

At No

Extra

Cost

HASTINGS PAINT
and Wallpaper
107 E. State St

SPONABLE-GIRRBACH
FUNERAL HOME
n. wl 5-1151

W. Green at Broodway

REAL ESTATE

engineering first like Clima­
tic Combustion Control. Look
for a new UHV Transistor­
ised Ignition System. New
Stereo Tape Player. New
front disc brakes. Plus other
features, available for '671

Top Listings in Town &amp; Country Properties
A TWO-FAMILY HOUSE CLOSE TO BUSINESS SECTION OF
HASTINGS, one *ide ha* living room, two bedrooms, dining,
and kitchen and bath, the other side ha* two bedroom* up-'

A LARGE HOME IN THE SOUTH PART OF TOWN, hat four

INCOME PROPERTY CLOSE IN. ha» two apartments, north apt.

income, above ha* fireplace in living room, and carpeting in
dining room, for ...---------- ----------- ------------------- .$11,000.00
A SUMMER COTTPGE, furnuhed with 15 h. boat and 12 ft. fi*h-

$4,000.00

A REAL NICE ANO UNUSUAL HOME south of Hatting* on good
blacktop read, ha* living room, three bedrooms, dinette, full

A

..$12,500.00

A LARGE HOME ON NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, ba* two bed.$9,000.00

nice cupb'uaids, and has utility room, ha* automatic sprinkling
•
'
'
'
‘
' 'm, dishes. furniture, a real
•N MIDDLEVILLE. WE HAVE

A GOOD HOME ON M-37 w.lh

way,'for-------------- ----------------- --------------- ----------------- $8,900,00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,

A REAL NICE HOME ON EAST MILL STREET, ha* two bedroom*

two living loom*, dining room, kitchen, full bath, batemenl with

fully insulated, and.it ha* been newly painted outside and
.
. .
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I-. Ill AAA AA

A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4th WARQ, hat

vorkibop on

$ltk04KM

A NICE YEAR ROUND HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKE: all on one
floor, ha* living room, two bedroom*, kitchen and dining ream,
utility room, the living room carpet goe*. has garage, r.recn*
...$13,000.00

A GOOD HOME IN HASTINGS clow in to bu*ine** district, ha*
room. dining room, kitchan and bath, hat storm window* and
screen*, ha* basement and gat heating plant, rot water heater.
$8,500.00 .

NICE LARGE LOTS A
• on lake, will veil tx

e
I
-AKE. two of them; right
3 V L. V $3,200.00

2 NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

TWO GOOD HOMES IN MIDDLEVILLE.
AND ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE FIRST WARD, good location.

WE HAVE HAO A LOT OF SALES AND'

NEED NEW LISTINGS
$7,000.00

Engineered for excitement... Toronado-style!

B|

I

67 OLDSMOBILE H^l

A GOOD LOT IN THE HARDENDORFF ADDITION. First Ward.

HASTINGS SALESMAN

of$500.00

A NICE HOME ON HEATH ROAD located on I Ah-acre lot. all on
storm windows and screen*. .» cap insulated for---- $9,500.00

REAHM MOTOR SALES, INC

107 N. Michigan, Hdstings

A RIAL GOOD COTTAGE ON LEACH LAKE, built on slab, large
Irving room, dining room, kitchen and one bedroom, bath,
shower, seat and lavatory, ha* family room at back, ha* alumlwith $1,500.00 down, for

.$•.000.00

K

�Hastings Travels to. Meet Unbeaten St. Johns
Lakewood Hosts
(Renville, Ionia ,
Goes to Charlotte

Grid Roundup

I

GAMR THUSSDAT

RsMing, Romp at

underdogs. Uie Has-

Friday night to meet
n Redwings tn their

Ionia travels to Charlotte
BL Johns, which blasted a good

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OUvrt aS BolteinM.
GAMS UTtnOAT MIGHT
PBBP OBID BBSULTB

be*Ung

Greenville

Okeaux 14. Hew»U 7.
PlalaweU IS. Allegan 0

Johns sine, their 15-13 decision

City SS. Si* BsplSs 7
Osaual Moeteala S». BSnc
too much for the Jackets as the
speedy halfback scored three Shoemaker kicked the point.
touchdowns, throe extra pointe,
Ionia never made a serious
handled the Redwing*' kickoff threat
chores and booted their onlypunt
fort Charlotte got on the score board, Ben Cadwell passed 25
yards to Mark Gober In the first
quarter and Roger Millbrook
kicked the point. Don Shipman
lone tally late tn the ond quarter and Millbrook kicked
the point.
n Hastings High had
a 14-7 halftime defi- Whitely passed 34 yards to Eric
Uie Redwings on Wilmore for Uie Orioles' touch­
down and Craig Olmstead kicked
the point.
wing points that night, and un­
is greatly improved
" jyce scored from Uie
te first period, and
O-yard bunt through
h nary a hand laid
te kicked both BL
i point*.

Invite Boys to

have Dav* William*

'lint,
Pass, Kick Event

Harting* area boys from 8
through 13 can put their football
skills against thousands at other
boys throughout the Natton in
ti*o fifth annual Punt. Piu-j *
Kick competition which will
culminate with a trip to WashHastings also expects to have
Co-Captaln Tiny Timm. 6-2. 210- once at the annual National
pound senior tackle, back. Tiny Football League Play-Off game

nationally by the

Infectkm.
Lakewood scored their

Vikings blocked .&gt; BnUdofePtmi
and recovered on pie 40. Bopiurmort Quarterback Mike Mtsfl

Hartings by Renner Ford
tested for their ability to punt,
and place-kit a football for dis-

toys

wili receive distinctive Medal of
Achievement awards on plush
velvet ribbons. Top awards has
a blue motif, second-place award
is red, third is white. There will

throughout

9

the

country

then

irough 13
ent

our free

I'llNI.PASS
&amp;KICK
COMPETITION!

Kurd District competitions at
which 223 district champions will

will receive certificate awards.
All 228 district champions will
compete for area championships
to be held in 15 NFL-city areas.
The 42 western NFL - area
champions will compete in Balti­
more. Md.. on Saturday, Dec. 10.
to determine the six western di­
vision champions, one for each
area champions will compete in
Dallas. Texas, on Sunday. Dec
vision champions tone for each
age group *
The .six eastern NFL division
division champions, accompanied
by their mothers and fathers,
will go on a "Tour of Champ­
ions" to Washington, D C. They
then will travel to the Orange
Bowl In Miami, Fla, site of the
annual NFL Play-Off game, for
half-time competition to deter­
mine the six National PPA:K
champions.
Bill Renner, owner of Renner
Ford, Inc., pointed out that
PP&amp;K involves no body contact.

OCTOBER 7

IS YOUR LAST DAY

TO REGISTER
WIN! Distinctive Medal of

Achievement awards . .
trips to NFL games. You
compete only with boys your

own age — so anybody con

needed

450 Swing Out’S
At 'Y* Victory
Dance Friday
Youth Council

DirectorBob
___

win! FREE! Helpful booklet King report.* more than 450 at­
tended tlie ’ victory dance" which

PP&amp;K pin when you

register. Bring your mom or

dad or legal guardian when
you register at . . .

The “Y” center was scheduled
to open this Wednesday to con­
tinue each Wednesday during
gym Dancing. ping pong, table

ENNEQ

Ford, Inc. K
lu it Michigan
HASTINGS

Plainwell also broke 25 straight

young Redwings from 8L Johns
under Coach Doug Japings. The

Weekend Color Tour
Schedule

The little Saxons worked hard
this week preparing to break the
skein.

40 More Boy»
Sign for King’s
Football Loops

Shaw, Ken Gilmore and David
James Everett and Dick

Bachman. 21: Jeff George, Dick
Lancaster. Herbert Everett and
Jim Reynolds. 13, had 20. and
fcated a good JV squad from
PhU auiee. Forrest Bldelman
St. Phfllp High in Battle Creek. Bob King's tall football league and Keich Fox 10.
sponsored by United Fund conAnother shoot is set for Sat­
trl buttons.
urday. OcL 1, from 5 to 11 pm.

Saturday morning on Johnson
Field.

Creek Lake vies

named the "defenrtve players

game.
Hall scored the first touch­
down on a 32-yurd romp with Goggins' colts, 20-6.
7:53
left in the opening period.
Sweeney'• Panther*.
Keough's Wolverine* won over
Coach Carbon praised the
Robbe for the ;&lt;cot&gt;d six-pointer. Guggemoa' Buckeyes, 19-4. and
work of his enUre team, and
The play covered’42 yards Cota Shumway's Spartans defeated
didn't single out any perform­
bootlegged the extra point to Norris' Irish, 18-4.
ance for special praise 'They
In 6th grade play. Hoffman's
mate the score 13-0.
all made a great effort," Carlson
In the second quarter Hall Lions swamped Ziegler’s Packers,
declared, pointing to downfield
scared on an off-tackle slant 34-7. and Smith's Spartans down­
blocking which had been lacking
from the seven and Wee Van­ ed Eastman's Saxons. 20-7.
tn the first game of the season
Jllc*' Ixopards shutout Ander­
Denburg drove off tackle for the
son's Colts. 18-0, and Cole's Lions
point to mate the score 20-0.
feme was greatly improved, too."
he added.
In the third period Cota passed whipped Waten- Tigers. 24-4. in
Barry County sportsmen and women are getting set for the
the
5th grade circuit
The Blue Bt Gold was playing jirst big volley of Fall hunting which cuts loose Saturday, Oct. to Hall on a play that covered
without the services of Co-Cap­
taln Tiny Timm, stalwart tackle, 1, when gun hunters can open lire on small game and geese in
the
Upper
and
northern
Lower
Peninsulas,
and
archers
can
steal
out with a glandular infection,
Greenville High's Junior Var­
and with Co-Captaln Dave Wil- afield with deer on their State-wide target list. Meanwhile, bears with another touchdown and
sity defeated St. Johns Thursday,
offer big shooting stakes for both
32-0 for the UtUe Yellow Jackets'
Several Hastings players had gunners and bowmen above Uie er* and archers can take alm on
second win of the season.
problems with muscle cramps Straits.
bears in’the Upper Peninsula,
In the finale, Hastings march­
during the game, believed to
Sale of deer hunting licenses to except in Keweenaw County. La­ ed from the SO with BUI Shultz
have been caused by too tight local archen has been slow, but test word Indicates tlwc arc as gaining most of the ground, fin­
garters used for the first time. John Leary of the Sport* Center many bears In the Upper Penin­ ally going over from the four to
That problem will be eliminated reported Tuesday It was picking sula as last year, and possibly make the count 32-12.
up and about 100 had been pur­ more.
There were 347 paid admis­
chased there There are other
sion.* to I lie game. Uw largest,
area outlets, too.
Gatne Warden Gene Brown
For upwards of 175.000 sports­ exhibited a "fresh water Jelly previous rugn was on vjci. io.
men expected on the State's nail" which was taken Monday 1804. when there were 227 paid.
Calm David Turnes. who hunting front SaUffday. the out­ rooming at Sugar Bush lake by
played a fine game as offensive look for action Is about the same Ray Shroyer. Gene aald the fresh
and defensive tackle, split the as last year—generally good.
water Jelly fish is extremely rare.
uprights with the first of his -two
Conservation Department field The only others he had seen
placements and Hastings led, 7-0 reports Indicate that ruffed were taken In Wall lake. Another
THE MODERN FASHION
In the last minute of play in grouse hunting in the northern oddity, he said, was that only fe­
LN FLOOR1
Uie tint half. Alma scored when Lower Peninsula should be at males are found He 1* going to
least
as -good
as last---year
Tim Brinter broke through and___
_—
----------------— when
— try and keep them alive as long
FOR INFORMATION
raced 58 yards before Mike Fitz- about 224,000 of Uie birds were as he can. and expects to show
Tlie Hasting! Klwanla Club is
AN6 RESERVATIONS
in that region.
gerakl
xerald brouxht
brought him dowh
down on the bagged In
lioldlng Its annual "Junior Olymthem to school children. . . .
pica" Saturday from 1 to 3 pm.
Hastings 10.
Department game men look for
A FLOOR TO MEET
Bob and Mickey Lambart
On the fourth play of the Uie region's best pat hunting in
series the Panthers' Herb Lar­ Alpena, Montmorency, Fresnue
EVERY BUDGET
Your Hosts
Boys
from
son drove over from the one a* Isle. Cheboygan. Emmet. Charle­
through
Uie clock ran out. The attempt voix, Antrim. Benzie. Grand
Manistee, Lake. Osce- retrievers, four months old. ahd v iit4 U
to run the point wa* short 9d
d cocker-i
ina, b'cwaygo. Mecosta -a --------.black and
— ™ white mixed
cocker- event*.
tiu\ score at the half was 7-0 t
available I flbe youngxte*ra compete by age
ilia counties. . .
• | wuld-type puppy are--------------------Hastings' second touchdota.
ETuang to measure up to last I f,,r adoption through Dog War- rri. i in tlw acrttball throw,
climaxed a 78-yard march with'
Braden
al the ater-150-j &lt;i dash, standtfig broad
ran are ruffed
runcu grouse populapupuu*-1 &lt;J“&gt; —-— —
—— • —
Greg Wood squirting over from Fall
the 11. Turnes kicked the point tions in the Upper Peninsula]2*’’» office, according to-the Hu-: Jump, sack race and bonieshoe
123 W. State St.
which appear to have slippet^ifiel mine Society,
| pitching.
Woodland at Michigan
with 1:59 left in the game.
most in the west end of the rev
------------------- —-----------------------------------------------------------In
1965.
en
estimated
210,
­
gion.
perairly In the closing mo­
000
pate
were
taken
above
the
ments and picked up three first
downs before End Bob Ironside Straiu.
Woodcock hunters should
chalk up another high kill, dose
game ended.
to last season's take of nearly
Hastings had a frustrating 83.000 timber doodles In the Up-1
evening. 71ie Saxons lost the ball per and northern Lower Peninthree times on fumbles deep In sulaz. 771 esc hard-to-hit target.* I
enemy territory. Once they lost It seem as plentiful in the State's j
with a first down on the nine, two northern regions as they I
once with a first down on the were a year ago
Sharp - tailed grouse, which
five and again with a first down
come under the gun in only
To counter them, however. seven counties of the Upper Pen­
insula, are again scarce this Fall
Hostings recovered three Pan­ Under a change made tills year.' I
ther fumbles,
Drummond Island and Iron and
Yardage gained, from scrim­ Menominee counties have been
mage was close. Hastings ac­ added to the upper region's
cumulated 269 yards and Alma
closed area for hunting these
249.
birds.
Dunn led the Saxons with 129
In other small game action
yards for an average of about opening Oct. 1 in Michigan's two |
eight yards a carry while Roger northern zones, squirrels and
Will, who hasn't been able to rabbits will also draw the fire of
quite go at top speed, averaged hunters. Also starting on that
slx and one-half yards a carry
day In parts of Menominee and
The Hasting* offensive lineup: Delta counties i* a limited:
Left end — Linden Endsley. pheasant season which will make
Dean Lambert.
a brief run through Oct 10
Left tackle—Willett Cole. Ken
This Fall's prospects shape up
Frey. Randy Moyer
closely with 1965 tor archery j
Left guard — Rex Wieland. deer hunter*, who harvested aver
2.100
uhltetails last season.
Randy Brown. Marvin Howell.
Center—Bob Ruler.
Deer populations, up in some
Right guard — Adam Beduhn, areas and down in others, are
Bill Shumway.
about on the same overall level
witii last year's in Uie northern
Right tackle—Dave Turnes.
Right end —Rick Abbey. Bob two-thirds ot the state. In Michi­
Ironside.
gan's southern farm - belt — in­
Quarterback — Jim Williams. cluding Barry—Uie deer herd has
continued to grow, which means
Mike Fitzgerald.
Left half—Tom Hoke. Rich that bow-and-arrow enthusiasts
should find more whitetails
Butler. Rick VanDenburg
Right half —Roger Will, Greg flashing in this part of the state
Wood.
bears will be protected from all
Fullback—Jerry Dunn.
hunting in the Lower Peninsula
Punter—Dave Williams.
The Hastings defensive lineup: because of their low population
below the Straits.
Left end—Endsley, Lambert.
Come October 1. firearm hunlLeft tackle—Cole. Prey. Moyer
Middle guard—Bob Ritter. Al­
an Dean. Turne*
Right tackle—Turnes. Ritter.
Broadcast Timo: 1:15 p.i

•’Br’nc ’Em Back Alivt!” safety rip: Always take color tours on
secondary and aide roads.,Driving at a slow rate of speed and
viewing the countryside while on freeways OX othu major high­
ways can result in a serious accident.
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Saxon Coach Bob Carlson will
conduct the competition here

on punting, passing, place- followed the Alma-Hartings
game Friday night.
kicking . . . ond on attrac­
Council

tive

showed Uie way Saturday night

Fourth periods to continue their

last

their superiority over the Jack-

Coach Bob Carlson's Hastings
High Bazoos launched their I9M
quest for another West Central
Conference grid championship
Friday night by scoring a covet­
ed 14-4 victory over the visiting
Alma Panthers

Payiva, 16,
Hits 25 Straight
In Trapshoot

Don

West Central
Standings

Coach Bernie Oom's HHB
Junior Vanity gridava, with Uro

under the new arcs on Johnson
Field and the brilliant lights
added to the work of the Blue &amp;
Gold gridders who could be said
to have sparked when compared
with their opening performance

MUs 44, HuH&lt; Ci.«X 4
•■ragteM IS. CH*AI »&lt;*tu t.
kOtsUll IS. Blllatal* 7.
btjrv
In

Undefeated JV
Teams Meet on
Johnson Field

Fullback Jerry Dunn
l^ada Blue &amp; Gold
To Coveted Victory

GnaRvUle, 2R-6, for
Second Straight Win

Lakewood .entertains Greenville,

Saxons Defeat
Alma, 14-6, for
Conference Win

Right end—Abbey. Ironside '
Linebackers —Will. Scott. An­
derson. Dunn. Wood. Wieland.
Pat Fitzgerald, Larry Bennclt.
Shumway. Hoke.
Halfbacks - Williams. Mike
Fitzgerald. Will. Butler. VanDenburg.
Tlie score by quarters:
ALMA
........ 0 6 0 0—6
HASTINGS
0 7 0 7—17
Scoring:
Hastings: Jerry Dunn returned
punt 27 yards. Turnes kicked
point.
Alma: Herb Larson, run 3 yard*
Hastings: Greg Wood, run 11
yards. Turnes kicked point
Official*: Tom Harder, referee.
Bam Beronja, umpire: Ed Zpiack.
head linesman, and Marty Ball,
field Judge
Paid attendance. 1557

Crack Shooters

State Police Trooper Dorr N
Wiltee. Jr., ot the Ionia post.
Placed fourth in the Indiana
State Police Invitational match
at Putnamville Trooper Richard
Dave croft K Brantner of Jackson won Uie
individual title

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Hastings High School Games
. . . PLUS

THE AREA SCORES
AND HIGHLIGHTS

at
10:05 SATURDAY MORNINGS

■

�led the league Thursday with
201-564. Paul Edwards and Glenn
Laubaugh chalked 683a With Paul
having a 223 for the night's Solo
honors. Max Myers rolled 201-

168-404, Betty Rogen 152-394, Milling 10. Color Center. Lydy's Thursday. September 29. 1966
Fran Hybarger 181-391, Peg Ed­
ger 148-380, Helene FraUierly Refrigeration and Action Flex 8.
Walldorffs. Motor Airen and
176-375 and Judy Rhoades 374.

WUllams 200-522, Les ’ Springer
210-535, Maynard TUcker 51*

HASTINGS
ROW UNG
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Standings: Bender Gravel 13.
Parkar’a Tavern 11. Belli Motor*

Monument 9H. Zephyr and Ren­
ner Ford 9. V&amp;J Mobil 84. Tink­
ler's. Deputies. Hastings Alumi­
num 8. Dale’s Bakers. Midway
Buffing and Walldorff’a 6, Smith1
Bros. 44 and Southend Food 2.’
Paul Cassel led the lads with1
213-579. Roger Wolfe 240-544.■
Ben Carr rolled 204 - 499. Bob1
Morey 186-508, Ken Granata IBS535. Jim Harrington 193-553. Bob1
Tolles 212-510. Dave Kruko 187­
502. BUI Kruko 185-531. Galen1
Daniels 189-512. Jim Weslock
184-618. Dell Curtis 215-541 and
Pete Kruger 184-513.
THE TWISTERS
Standings: Hull Realty 10. The
Bombs 8. Local Finance 6. Ren­
ner Ford 5. Powder Box 4 and
Cool-Aides 3.
Good scores: Shirley Casteleln
154, Marilyn Curtis 190 - 486.
Shirley Hawks 177 - 477. Nancy
Wibalda 196-471, Greta Greiner
160-411. Dollle Larsen 162-457.
Virginia Howard 190-498 and
Marian Johncock 152-423
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Standings: Larke Buick 12.
Sparta Bar 11. CuUlgan's. Miller
Jewelers ' and Piston Rings 9.
Harwood’s and Aluminum Prod­
ucts 8, City Food 7. Tyden 4 and
Welcome Tavern 3.
Good scores: Wayne Newton

E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
lllph series: Lynwopd Howe
515, Richard Huckmdubler 526.
Taylor 204-530, Jim Barr 200-550, Charles Krauss 542. Lyle Bristol
Merl Campbell 209-533. John Ka- '603. Lynn Burdick 503, Gordon
slnsky 534. Bob Miller 506, Bin! Norris 569. John Kaslnsky 558.
Hackney and BUI Burns' 509 I Mike Slocum 544. Gordon Howe
Dave Irwin 502, Rod Newton Mb.
P«t Ter pen Ing 500. Bob ClinGalen Daniels 503. Tom Gilliland ton 569. Jack Smith 525. Douglas
500. Harry McCollum and Bill Vickery'-'511, John Haveffs 512.
Larry Novak 566. John Riedl 508,
year. 509. Bob Hollister 541 and
Carl Rose 570, Jim Barnum 520,
Honk Keeler 601.
Jane Sanborn 458, Ron Nash 501.
Jean Harbin 483, and Nancy Cook
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
478.
Standings: Stanton's Real Es*
Good games: Ernie Gross 208.
late and Crystal Candy 11. Has- Lynwood Howe 202. Gordon Nor- |
Ungs Cleaners.9. Hastings Aluml- ris 209, Mike Slocum 207, Gordon
num Products 8. Peabody Oil. Howe 208. Bob Clinton 211. Al
Maker's Market. Miller's Plutnb- Carr 223. Carl Rose 245. Nancy j
Ing and East Side Lumber 6. Ne Cook 178 and Jean Harbin 181.
Hl Beverage and Hastings Motor
Sales 5. Carol's Needlecraft Shop.
MONDAY BOWLERETftlS
Vita Boy and Ready Mix 3 and
Pepsi Cola 2.
Shirley VanDenburg led the
Good series: Shirlec Vanden- girls with
...... a 594-216. Fran Owen
burg 253-572. Sue St. Martin 204- rolled 442-166. Lorraine Nell 413­
561. Louise Bahs 203-575. Norma 148. Irene Cutchall 447-166, WanVarney 177-505. Barbara Klersey da Malcolm 423-154. Louise Annis
192-542. Betty Miner 174-487. Lu- 471-189.
______ ______
—
Myers
-------- 489-186.
----------- --cllle Wilson 187-484. Mickey Lam- “
Kate “
Colvin 525-189. Jodene Ho­
bert 186-483. Doris Stanton 164­ well 437-171. Ruth Miller 444­
449. Alma Coville 173-455, Della 167, Faye AUen 506-172. Fem
Gorodenskl 157-447 and Faye Al­ Brown 475-179, Barb Kleraey 525­
len 168-464.
184. Sandy
(Minton 502-180.
Good games: Judy Dalman 173, Nancy Taylor 436-175. Joyce AsHenrietta Coenen 155. Gene plnall 436-168, Kay Lydy 436­
Thompson 150, Florence Weyer- 189. Sharon Vickery 455-163.
man 150. Maggie Cprrigan 157, Shirley Drake 465-166. Jane
Ruth Rice 166, Linda Lowry 156. Fredenburg 439-162. Virginia
Mildred Mathews 153, Mac Hart McLaughlin 433-156 and June
152. Barbara De Decker 150. Ma­ McKelvey 468-188.
rie Hammond 171. Joan Martin
Katie Colvin had an all spare
155. Ella Higdon 157 and Mary
game and Sue Shellenbarger
Lou Snyder 155.
picked up the 5-7 split.
Standings: Duraclean 15. V At
J Mobile 14. Signs Tire Service
and Blue Ribbon GrlU 11. Wil­
liams Insurance and Hastings

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Beeline Fadhtons. Cuyter Truck­
ing and Rockhill and Banghart

this week posting 210-630. Shirley
VanDenburg chalked 190-524.
Betty Sheler 215-512. Marie
Ulrich 177-511. Joan Kaatniky

Warner Leads Trojans!
To Romp Over Scotties

Marge Haan 179-499. Ellen Davis
Middleville High’s Trojans. —
182- 477. Thelma Barr 160-470.
Steve Middaugh
Angie Hawthorne 161-464, Man- riding the crest of a 25-gam? “
Roush 171-467. Edith Thomas winning streak after rolling oven league last season.
arch-rival
Caledonia Friday. 40- i
tom Warner s
183- 457, LaVonna Woodman**
13. will host Montcalm - Central touchdowns and
Mae Hart 170-429 and Phyllis this week in a nan-conference &lt;co 1
as Maple Valley hosts Hamilton!
Haines had a 171 game.
»nd
Wayland
goes
to
Caledonia
.
Standings: Big D 13. Haan's
12. Mary's 11. WBCH. VanMatre. n Expressway games
Gull Lake meets Galesburg-'
Piston Ring and McAllister's 10.
Parmalee's 9. Hastings Heights. Augusta Friday. Olivet travels to 1
Vogt's Foodland and Sheriff's Bellevue and Grand Rapids
Warner and his running male.
Girls 8, Northside Grocery and south Christian Invades Bangor. Terry Appel, led the Trojans to
Welcome Tavern 6, Hastings
Saturday nitht Delton High's 481 yards rushing. Warner picked
up 2C5 and Appel 120. Appel
Floor Covering and Savings &amp;
Loan 5. Food Center 4 and Kro- menl for their annual home­ scored two touchdowns
coming game.
There were 1.420 paid admlsDelton broke Into the win &lt;ol- s'ons at the Middleville game,
imn Friday night by defeating plus season ticket holders.
Bangor, 12-6, with Keith Cham­
Wayland blocked a Maple l)alpion. junior quarterback, scoring । Icy punt on the first scries of
Wednesday of last week. John both touchdowns. The first came ' downs and Fullback Rog Merrcn
ECaslnsky fired 213-593. Gene in the second quarter with scoopefj up the loose ball and ran
Grnbau 220-580. Pete Kruger 536. Champion traveling 39 yards on 20 yards to score Quarterback
Dick Hart 530. 8:u Sweet 201­ an option, and the second in the Ix-e PankrlU kicked the first of
538. Nolan Johncock 500. Shan­ *::ia!e with Champion going eight three extra pointe
non Lydy 502. Hnrv Haan 201­ yards to climax a 70-yard drive.
Maple Valley moved ahead
590. Paul Edwards 210-580, Ken
Delton's Fullback Jamie Poyer. with two touchdowns tn the sec­
Robbc 200-502, Merle Haines 190 - pound. 6 - foot fullback, led ond period for a 12-7 halftime
203-541. Glenn Laubaugh 641, the Panthers gaining 103 yards bulge. Paul Goforth ran for 21
ifi 12 carries Mike Nevins was a 1 yards and Bill Reid caught a 23Burkholder 214-587. Bob Lam­ standout qp defense.
ynrd puss from John Newman.
bert 202-529. Harry Long 519,
Coach Joe lauch's Vikings, re­
Merten put Wayland buck on
Herb Service 522. J. Sheler 510. building after the lass of 21 sen­ top scoring from the eight and
A. Brewer 221-593. George Lydy iors from last Pali's aggregation, 1 then closed out Die scoring go­
521, A. Hlnrlchven 501; Ron Pel- have 10 lettermen including ing over from the 18 In the final
low 517. Gordie Norris 203-514.
Ward Woodmansee 514. V. Bclson
514. Havens 500. Hall 511. Chase
210-565, Decker 558, Keeler 541.
C. Baker 204-582, Charite Florin
540, J. Miles 202-541. Les Springer
208-554, J km Barnum 557. B.
Kenyon 211-568, D. Drake 523.'
Wayne Newton 523, J. Rose 513,1

Johncock Breaks
Axle ot Trenton

Hamiltons defense held Oak­
ridge in check and defeated the ■
Muskegon team. 20-14.
Portland High opened its Trl- mile feature race at the Trenton.
Central League title bld defeat­
ing Invading Saranac. 7-0.
but clinched tris second straight,
'
Central Montcalm topped Ed­ national driving championship
more Montabella. 58-7. Lakeview
Ued Carson City. 14-4. and Ful­
ton downed Vestaburg. 26-6

MSU Travels to
Illinois Saturday-

NaahvlUe's Sam Sessions' car

a car driven by Bobby Grim
Defending Big Ten champion during the 2lx mUe of the race.
Michigan Stale will face both a Neilher driver was injured,
title contender and a jinx when
..
n m
the Spartan, meet DhnoU at
**5^
Cb.mp.;«n. S.-.urt.,. Ort I
~
”■
ih- conference
-..nrr-.n— ooener
------ ~
v.
WOA WUTO.
the
both
7...ICXiLS.
... .u
_ to
for bqjh
Johncock
scheduled to go
Indianapolis this Friday to test

“mJerry West. Michigan State's
Since the series began In 1955,1 outstanding senior offensive

Illtnl have copped victories of j champion.
29-13 In 1966. 16*0 In 1958, 7-6 Ln
1962 and 16-0 tn 1964 before
home crowds.

Everything new that could happen...

happened!

R. Carmoney 222-557.
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
High Korea: Ron fallow 353­
554. Wesley Friepd 223-556. Ray
Lundquist 185-513, Loary Arnold
181-522. Bill Bums 169-498. Bon- .
nle Wyant 170-476. Gene Wyant
168-473, Robert Slocum 192-490.
Louis Silsbee 165-458. Ted Smith
180-466, Al Morgan 161-465. Jo
Morgan 166. Dan Ray 166. Wan­
da Smith 160. Dan Cullers 153,
Sharon Geiger 159. Sandra Lund­
quist 153. Velma Slocum 161 and
Mike Leffel 166. Jim Bourne 171

HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Maynard Tucker rolled over,
the 600 barrier Tuesday, chalk­
ing 212-615. Mickey Bowers came
close with 213-598. De wayne,
Pugh chalked 210-587. Bud Dukes
544. Harold Aldrich 523. Aaron
Sherk 200-561. Ted Dalman 530.
Ray Bond 502. Dale Geiger 537.
Emerson Struble 503. Damon
Warner 220-551. Ken Beckwith
200-516. Harry McCollum 204-516.
Joe Bennett 514 and Dick Aid­
rich 538.
Standing!: Chrome Room 15.
Office and Chargers 11. Pressers
and Courthouse Sen ice 9. Lett­
erers 7. Caslte 6. Tool Room 5.

You won’t, either, when you shop
with these area merchants!
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Electric Motor Service

MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Mauri’s Muilc Studio

OFFICE SUPPLIES
Sckader'a Office Supplies
PAINT 0 WALLPAPER

HARDWARE.
HOUSEWARES
Gambia!

NITEHAWK LEAGUE
Standings: Devereaux and
Mid-Villa 8. King Pins 7. Uldrik.s.
Rolers and Strikers 6. Headpins
5 and Mavericks 2.
Jim Durbin rolled 206-590. Paul
Cassel 222-543 and Dave Makely
211-567.
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE ,
Bob Miller had a line night |
this week firing 234-632, Bob
Toesava chalked 205-588, Dick
Wilcox 223-534, Don Havwood
191-537, Wall Sinclair 192, Bob
Reynolds 190. Jertlyn Cheney
180 and Joan Haywood 156.
Standings: Ken’s &amp; Bob’s 14.
Welton Heating. River Bend
Golf, Thornapple Skating and
Backe Construction 9. Quality
Discount and Consumers 5 and
Maker's Market 4,

PHARMACISTS
PLUMBING

Heating

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

RUGS 0 FLOOR COVERINGS

BUILDING, RIPAIRS
Halting. Automatic
Haaliag

CL0THINC fr ACCESSORIES
Bonnet fr Gown Shop
□oviUnri'i Man'! Store
Gittleaua'a, lac.
1 Parmelee Store
Waten Clethea Shop

DRT CLEAftlRS

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

»««4IM 45 tn 35, B. Haaovtr St.
■■PT. 17- -Hnrv«y AUrrdlac. 514 8MadlMn 8L. laipronar pnaaint. N.
&gt;ro*4w*y, 1U«1U tent
M.
Broodwny; David Qnnda. Bi. apwd-

Millen-Jewelry
LAUNDRY SERVICE

SPORTING GOODS

LUMBER &amp;
BUILDING SUPPLIES

TELEVISION, RADIO
O HI-FI

grilles, sweeping roof lines, new rear decks housing
massive new taillights. Richer fabrics in more beauti­
fully detailed patterns and a more richly appointed
instrument panel make the change complete.
New driving pleasure: The things you can add to
your '67 Chevrolet are really something else! A new
8-track stereo tape system, complete with a free
80-minute tape. Comfortron automatic heating and
, air conditioning. New Cruise-Master control system
automatical ly keeps your Chevrolet goi ng al t he selected

steering wheel gives you a range of seven different
driving positions. Order Chevrolet’s exclusive Turbo­
Jet V8 power, up to 427 cu. in.
New road feel: An improved Full Coil suspension;
and a new way of cushioning the body to smooth and
quiet the ride like never before. Improved steering
linkage makes handling easier, even gives you smoother
braking! '67 Chevrolets aren't about to let any hard
feeling come between you and the road I (Just drive
one at your dealer's soon and see what we mean.)

And all this for your added safety
Dual master cylinder brake
system «ith &lt;aatn&gt;n| light

GM develooed ener«v ihaarhma

|npd» day M(M mirror with shatler rnrttaM
vmyl edted (Uss and breakaway support

Padded wn viWl

four wiy huitd attrnng fUiher

Osa Hour Martlniiing

Outvd* letnoew murot

now . . . with
Shopping will never be mo&lt;« convenient than It it right
_
• FREE Hastings City Bank Credit Card. Just say “Charge it, Ploaao*
with any merchant participating in Hastings City Bank's Credit Card
Plan. Remember, it i a free service to you when your account is paid in
full in 30 days. Or, you may choose to pay a minimum of &gt;10.00 per
month and extend payments over many months with a small, 1% service
. fee'added to your unpaid balance. Why not get your FREE HCB Credit
C«id NOW!

line ch«i» ninri incorporated
into direction sipal control

WE NOW PAY 4% INTEREST ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS

Eveiything new's happening now...at your Oievroiet dealeris

COMPLETE BANKING A TRUST SERVICE

Hustings llitn Bnnh
MfMBERi Federal Defweil Imurance CorperaHra

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLEIII

Michigan Btatea football team*
have finished in the first dlvl-

1435 5. Hanover

Hastings

�WEEK END

WIN A FREE FUN-FILLED

Ken &amp; Bob s
Gulf Service
610 E. State at Green

sfuwsa

m
Woodland
lilt

Jacobs Rexall)

SIGN UP EACH WEEK At THESE BUSINESS
PLACES...LOOK for Your Name EACH WEEK
IN ONE OF THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS

REGISTER EACH WEEK

'soft *

Right thru till December 1st

Mn. Keitfc Meed. Rt. J.

SERVICE SPECIAL

Hastings Shell Service

(Bring In Service Only—Offer Good ’til Nov.

SEWING MACHINE TUNE-UP
Includee—Clean, Oil
?
$900
Adjust Tension ... Ail Makes ..
O

Swing to a
New Fashion Beat
This Season!

FIRESTONE TIRES
PHONE Wl 5-2253

PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY

HASTINGS SEWING CENTER

Gary G. Wilton, Algonquin Lake

SIGNS

For Ladies!
Ella Gdllett, 118 W. Walnut. Hastings

Faye Allen, Rt. 1, Hastings

Mra. Max Wilde, 810 L Grant, Hastings

Hastings Floor Covering

SERVICE

James Coleman, 109 W. State Rd., Hastings

FULLER AGENCY. INC
INSURANCE

235 South Jefferson
Phone 945-5170

Janet E. Davit, Rt. 2, Hastings

You’re Assufed of a
Full Measure of
Service and Satisfaction
at the Home of "BILL DING”

Save 75% on Your Dry
Cleaning Bills--With the Professional Permette Dry Cleaning Machine
You'll Lika Our

FA5H1

WAYNE'S

PRICE-RIGHT

NEW TRIP
EACH WEEK
SEE OUR

Music Instruction Studio
GRAND Opening Ad In
Another Part of the Banner
MUSIC CENTER
138 W. State

FOR YOUR
FAMILY

CONTEST RULES

1.

Winner to receive a free weekend at participating Albert Pick Motels &amp; Hotels.

2.

Weekend includes two nights lodging and food for an individual Family of up

FOR Tur 1**..

H£ WhOLE

Dennis E. Stavens, Rt. 3, Hastings

ning Dinner, and Sunday Dinner for each member of thd^p&amp;rty.

■ 1

105 East State Street

,

Phone Wl 5-5105

Phono 945-4284

G. W. Spencer, 1001 S. Dibble, Hattingi

James Blodgett, Hattingi

4.

You may enter in as many stores as yon wish each week. No purclias&lt;?znecessary.

5.

Winner must be married or of legal age, and reside in trade area.

6.

One preliminary winner will be drawn each week at each participating store.

a

/LUMBER CO.

CLEANING DONE WHILE YOU SHOP!

BROADWAY COIN CLEANERS

QUALITY
. ......

laSHO JtfFUKOIKT.'frlufly (

327 N. Broadway
Haxel Hurless, Rt. 2, Hastings

City Food &amp; Beverage

From the
Wheel
of your
Automobile?

3. * Winning family will provide own transportation Io and from.

For Every Room in Your Home!

10 lbs. - ’2.50

Lawrence Potter, 1704 S. Jefferson, Hattingi

From the

BANK

to five members. Meals include two Breakfasts, Saturday, Lunch, Saturday Eve­

FURNITURE

SHOE STORE
134 Wfamily State

Drop-Off Service

CONVENIENT
SHOPPING from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. DAILY

150 W. Court ot Church
Mrs. Clarke Springer, Middleville

Copper Lantern
Restaurant
Hostings

Charlotte

Fine Foods — Beverage Department
News Stand — Delicatessen

and the
There’s always a friendly crowd
_
many specialties of the house are favorites
of young and old alike.

Dick Hinckley, Rt. 2, Hattingi

Mn. Faye Allen, Rt. 1, Hattingi

These winners from each store will then be placed in the final ..priae, drawing

that week.' New contest each week.

Whenever You Need a Lift

WEINERS

CHICAGO, ILL.
Plck-Congreea

Get your hair styled,
dyed, bleached or
toned by professionals
at

Homemade
Skinless
Michigan Grode 1

Tib. Bag $1.49
(Iroknn Six**)

Mra. William Morgan, Hastings

LOUISVILLE, KY.

900 Rooms

275 Rooms

150 Rooms

8 mlnutti from &lt;!□»ntown
1620 Arthur St
Telephone: 636 3781
Teletype: W2 5*9 1036

Beverwyk's

HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS

COLUMBUS, 0.

A LASTING

Phone 945-4071

99* COUPON
Polish Diamond Ring
Inspect Stone*
Tighten All Looso Stones
Clean Diamond Ring in
Ultra-Sonic Cleaning Machine

GILMORE JEWELER

,

E. Ninth St*.

T*c2SarMl»

HASTINGS - MILLER'S Means

In

by RCA ond CURTIS-MATHES

107 E. Woodland

Phone Wl 5-2091

Mrs. Jdck Wilson, Rt. 5, Hastings

George Baulch, 1120 S. Jefferson, Hastings

For Every Banking Need

Fall Is the Ideal Time to Make a
New Lawn or Renew Your Old One!

; Sational

Feed with a slow release, tom
Heritage House or Grccnfiel
in bulk or by the pound.
Creeping Fescue

* General Auto Repairing
'

'

'

Haan

f3&lt;=|

by McGee - Mongrel, ond tereick

Your prexnt CARPETS CLEANED
The Durodeon Way

♦ USED CARS

♦ AAAWreck

’•STBww

‘ STANDARD SERVICE
NEW CARPETS

Stale &amp; Jeffenoa

,

_ _ _ _ . /-&gt; c.

h- t-

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Mil

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Hoo9u»r8l7’W.^UA.lH«,H«ir |

BLAIR’S FARM &amp; GARDEN
-tf

is* Bkw

WHITE'S

PHOTOGRAPHY

107 So. JaHanoa

~301 W. State at Broadway

CHOOSE FROM MANY MODERN MODELS

Phone 945-3400

. . . Only one of the many
Photographic Specialties of

Downtown Flint

F

BARRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE
•

d00 Room*

T1B5u«»

APPLIANCES
and GIFTS

COLOR T.V.

Haxel Gardner, Rt. 1, Hastings

201 N. Broadway

Pick-Carter
tOO Rooms

Pick-Durant

110 Rooms
Near Michigan State University
5 minute* from downtown Lantlng
1427 West Saginaw St.
Telephone: 337-1741
Teletype: 517-372-0744

Make This Your

Phon. 945-5316

102 E. Stata

Albert Pick Motor Hotel

MEMBRANCEy

CLEVELAND, 0

FLINT, MICH.

Barbara Wilcox,' 118 E. High, Hastings

Balling's

102 W. State at Jefferson

Phone 945-9411

141 E. Woodland-tit Michigan

Harold Ackley, 620 E. Colfax, Hastings

Mrs. Bert Mesecar. Rt. 3, Hastings

GARDNER'S

313'222 5021

E. LANSING, MICH.

BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT
Wallpaper • Custom Draperies
.
Unfinished Furniture
Art Supplies

Sally Lawrence, Rt. 1, Hastings

1U N. Jaffenan St.

BENXFRANKUN*

JIM BARR TIRE SHOP

(Your S&amp;H Green Stamp Store)

221 West Mill St.

Owned &amp; Operated by
WAYNE NEWTON and HAROLD MATHEWS
811 E. Railroad St.
Ph. Wl 5-2423

U.S. Royal Distributor for Barry County

Mrs. Ed Fisher. Rt. 5, Hastings

COLOR CENTER

co.

167

2&lt;^a"

Non-Skid Sackfagf

Protect floors and carpsting
from tracked-in mudl Multi­
color rug won’t show soil.

HASTINGS CLEANERS

(Willard Hajar,. M,r.l

Nationwide Inn

Pick-fort Shelby

Albert Pick Motet

Mra. Sharon Hewitt, 623 W. Grand, Hostings

DETROIT, MICH.

RUG RUNNER

CALL 945-4013
for
Cleaning of Diitinction
Repairing
Alteration - Dyeing

-

Phone 945-53Z1

Hotel Hastings

115 S. Jefferson

1,000 Rooms

MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP

Riepenhoffs Sausage Kitchen

CHOOSE YOUR
FREE, FUN FILLED WEEKEND at any one
of these Albert Pick HOTELS or MOTELS!

Road Service
Phon* Wl 5 2235
Atlas Tires fr Batteries

Come to the service station that cares abmkwour
needs and the needs of your cor. Stop hel^for
quick, efficient and courteous service!

Mn. I.mard Toblat. 611 t. Walnut. HoUinj

See our
new season
collection
ipf Dresses.

Time Io Clean
Fall and Winter
Clothes!
Dyeing - Alterations
Mothproofing

utumn
PARMALEE'S
124 I. State

‘ '■

:. r» &gt;

(2 Pens Free)

Tastiest Sandwiches
ond the World's Creamiest

SAVE 38'
Mrs. Bill Hurless, Rt. 5. Hastings

HODGES JEWELRY

122 W. Slate

BRIDAL HEAbQUARTE
for BARRY COUNTY

ROOT BEER
M 37 fr 43 West of Hastings
Marlene Kimmey, Rt. 1, Delton

Leigh Suburban and Rural

DECORATIVE MAIL BOXES

by Lennox &amp; Syracuse

CRYSTAL by Tiffin &amp; Fostoria

STERLING by Gorham, Reed &amp; Barton &amp; Towle
Dan Dowsett, Rt. 1, Nashville

Hand Sewn
Open baily 9:00 a.m. to 11
DtLlCATPWN — MUNCH PO5T OS

Complete Beverage Department
-j,r - .
W„APPU, Hastings

LOAFERS
SEE THE

Regularly

I $8’5 Now

CHINA -

LADIES

THE SUPERETTE

BARRY CLEANERS

..-.fWtWHS-!

Fecial Oniy49c

(No. 1 Ball Pen)

.

Doris Brogan, Rt. 1, Hastings

Donald Gill, 325 W. Marshall, Hastings

4keHeMa&gt;*

’&gt;"&gt;"• 945-3967

Bic

SEVERAL STYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE

E. L. CARPENTER Hardware
142 E. State St.

Phone Wl 5-2983

Charles H. Smith, 811 E. Clinton, Hastings

Color T.V.

Patty Colburn,&gt;Rt. 2. Middleville

CENTRAL RADIO

court cost* on xlmple larceny
charges.
Richard Lee AutUn, 34, 420 W.
Mill, had his license to drive a
cab suspended by Police Chief
Rlcliard Burner alter he had an
accident in the Superette park­
ing lot at 1:40 pm. on Sept. 10.

wrTe
13 additional days for drivserve 15
whllp
W3J
VQged

. Bulld*y ** wto
„nM ,|0 p]UJ
as for beto,
I t
i•
to ptototokto ol totoxlgame la Oct. 4 with Sunfield on cant*.
cnnt*.
Uie home field. The next Junior I Q
t|e g
Gale
E. Twilrhell.
Twilehell, 24,
24, R1
R1 Eagle,'
Eagle,
gBrae wUl
' Paid * »75 7fine
— plus
r'— 8930
“2C court
-—t
thl* Thursday night at Green-1costa,
------ -as did Malcolm D. Whit­
vllle. There 1* no excuse for any­ ney, 27. Grand Ledge, on a dis­
one not seeing enough football.
orderly charge.
The firat ot the travelogue
Richard E. Beckwith. 501 E.
series will be presented Smur- Bond, paid a 825 fine plus 8735
day. Oct. 1 at the Lakewood court costs for falsely represent­
High School. Ticket* for {he 8 . ing himself to be 21 to obtain
performance may be purchased Intoxicant*.
from any Lion of the four parti­
Junior Ward Newberry of R3
cipating Lions Cluba, Woodland., Bellevue Monday paid a 820 fine
Sunfield. Clarksville and Lake plus 84B5 court cost* after plead , ing guilty to reckless driving In
। Ciutleton on Sept. 13, The com­
&lt; Africa &gt; ' with Alfred LCalie. * plaint wa* signed by Nashville
I you have been In town during; Chief Robert D. Parker.
LeRoy F. LaTour, 23. Grand
the noon hour, you are aoon re­.
minded that school 1* in progreaa. Rapids, and Mark A. Jackson,
The aeventh and eighth graders। Shelbyville, paid $40 fine* plus
are allowed downtown tor their. 87.70 court costa for taking a
■ -------battery
from----a —
car -----owned
by
dinner. Some of them do not
■&gt; ------— —
set a very good example for the Alfx Fugale on Sept. 11 and each
younger children. The afternoon aUo P“ld »ls P,U1
court
kindergartener ore going to. cosU ,or
on Bernard
scinol ox thl* time and they
employed at The Note,
see Uic older ones crucsliig the)
•
road any place or walking in Uw I
road and they think they can do T*”',
it too. I*arcnt* have been trying
to
u&gt; u»; Mtotoe V.
of Wtodltoto
the cram walks but they soon | relrtirated
gBLh birthday on
^etWh?'riIry
“lder BAUirday. Sept. 17. She had
ones, wny not remind them-------- __..r— --------- .----- .—
(old and young) again to* uae
the sidewalk* and croon only at She also" received many beoutlful cards, kins. . Fnuxx la sUU
very bright for her years, reads
Broadway again from candy and i-cr dally mall enjoys television
chlpa eaten by the school *tu- and vUltora. Her health Is fair.
Slw has six living children and
many grandchildren and
Tuesday visitor* with Mra. Hll- great grandchildren.
drad Hawterly and Mra oilmens
Schalbly were Virginia Tousley
and Dori* Blair. Mra. Elizabeth
Walt* returned with Virginia for
a week. Sunday Hlldred and

Mr« Mnmia
J® Franca
f . .®
Marks 88th Birthday

leaders tor some 50-60 girl* who
gene Blair were with Mra. | want to belong to the U«rouu
Blue* Bird
Schalbly during the day. Friday and Camp Fire Organization. IL
dinner
with Mrs.
dinner guest*
guest* with
Mrs. Hrateriy
Hester! v rrnily
rtnllv seems
seems a
a shune~aome
shame aome
and Mra. Bcliolbly were Mr. and ' mothers won't devote a few hours
Mrs Kenneth Hunt of Evart and
George Schalbly.
Wc nerd leader* tor flral year
Blue Blnl* at Boutlumtcm, Cen­
tral. Plcaaantvlew, Welcome Cor­
ners, and Algonquin Lake, grid
a leader la needed for
| grade Camp Fire group at North-

Middleville

;

Ry Mrt. Mary Jackton

]

IlVAnMW
7M-1SSS
Mr and Mr*. Vem Hooper of
Wilkinson Lake and Mr and
Mra. Clarence Longstreet of Gun
Lake have moved In from their
cottage* to their Winter home*
on Main Street and Yankee
Springs Rood, respectively. *
Mr* Ivan Payne and Mr*. Harry
Bal*ch and other Grand Rapids
District officer*, were entertained
al the home of Rev. and Mrs
Carl Page tn Grand Rapids on
Tuesday evening. They all at­
tended a meeting at Oakdale. *
Mrs. Oscar Flnkbeiner. Mra. Ar­
thur Smith. Mr*. Vem Hooper
and Mra. Harry Baluch attended
the Daughters of the Nile meet­
ing at the Masonic Temple In
Grand Rapids Sept. 22. The Su­
preme Queen of Canada was the
honored guest.
Mra. Arthur Smith attended
the Dur - El - Sahara of the
Daughters of the Nile held at
SMlnaw and Detroit Friday and
Saturday nighty At thl* meeting was the "Supreme Queen"
who Uvea in Canada. Mra. Smith
was voted as the "Queen of the
Daughter* of the Nile" In Grand
Rapids, representing this area. *
Many attenrfed the wedding of
Linda Howell to Michael Todd
Saturday in the Methodist
Church. * The Lion's Club
served 800 al their chicken bar­
becue Friday before the T-K
football game with Caledonia.

T.V.

Phene 945-9117

Alva Havens, 435 E. Colfax, Hostings

•

•
.
■

These girls want to belong,
’won't aome mothers vnhuites^ - t
1
1or Wl 5-5867 TODAY.

i
1
&gt;office over the fire atauon at 7

Lake Odessa
By

Ruth Peterman

nounclng the birth of a daugh­
ter. Sept. 22. She weighed 7
pound*. 2 ounce* and named

will t&gt;- Uie tx«c*s to the Women* Society of World Service.
of tlw Evangelical United Brtlhten Church at her home. Wednesday. Oct. 5. at 7:30. Mra Myr—
" —
-— ---•
— —
—
veil
Stephens
and —
Mr*.
Herald

ton Center Road. Thursday, Oct.
8 with potluck dinner. Work will
Ledge and Mr. and Mra. Roy
Shumway ’of Jackson were Sun-

bomb tn your High School set wood school aystern.
to go off in two hours" was tele­
phoned to High School Office
and also Police Chief David
Newman at the Middleville Po- tune*, winning

SEE OUR NEW
SETS BY
MOTOROLA
AND ZENITH

228 N. Jofforsaa.

Rhoda Bawdy. * Are you regtetertd to vote? Maybe you low­
ered once but have moved or
failed to vote at some election.
If so, you nm.it re-register. Why
wait until Unw for the election
then find out that you cannot
vote. Check with your township
clerk now and if you are not
registered, do It now! Then prac­
tice your right to vote.
The Vikings brought home
their flrat victory Friday from
Ionia. Friday. Sept. 30. they will
be host* to Greenville fighting
for their second victory. The Pee

fined 82$ plus 8735 court cost*
on simple larceny cluuge*. They
were charged with taking auto
parts. Four Juveniles were also
Involved, police said.
Michael A. Otto. 18. and
Thomas D. PraU. 17. Middlevilla,
were fined 815 plus 8830 for con­
tributing to the delinquency of

Uie Varsity team a chicken din­
ner. * Clark Bliss l* home after bright and family have moved
having surgery In Blodgett Hos­
pital. * There was a bomb scare

FOR THE BEST IN

SELECTION AT

Birke' $ Hasting* Cut Rate Shoe Store

companled by their father on the
guitar. Mra. Woodman closed the
program wKh a couple readings
Officer Kendall Wilcox said
on "Mother." Shell* Black then the men were charged with steal­
conducted a short business mcet- ing from the laundromat on
Michigan Avenue. They had obgram waa announced. The Octo­
ber meeting will be a Halloween

were weekend guest* in Lansing
with tier dwugliter, Mr. and Mra.
Ed Rosser. They visited Linda
Reeser at the hospital. * Mr.
and Mra. Glendon Curtis and
family were Sunday dinner

219 W. STATE ST.

Bert A. Payne, 737 S. Washington, Hastings

wu continued.
Arraigned were James W. My­
ers. 21. 238 8. Jefferson; Glenn

^*,^1.

. TIRE SERVICE
. BRAKE WORK
. WHEEL ALIGNMENT
and BALANCING

. . . everything Lovely

Corner E. Green and Michigan

Phone 945-9647

235 W. State

the Richard Allo family. They probation department and bond
Lubrkatiaa

Play It Safe!

WRECKER - ROAD SERVICE

USED FOSTABLfS—$15.00

for Road Service
nd Pick-Up and Delivery

We'll Help . . .

LIGHT REPAIRS

Men Plead to
Larceny Charges
Three young men pleaded
guilty to charges of larceny from

For Every Roam in Your Home!
Tile, Ceramics and Linoleum

DEPEND UPON

t
bastings bannen—s

partnient was alerted and build­
ings were evacuated. No bomb of Hasting*. Saturday. The hap­
py couple Will make their home
Segerslrom U en-1 in Grandville Mr. and Mn. Ja*.
Joying her new "hands off am- Polhemna of Broadway aPe their
grandparent*. * Mrs. Virginia
day gift by her neighbors and Route bur* weekly from Sr
friend*. * Baveral from MtedlarlUe attended the wedding of
Janet Sherman to Mike Rogen

�HELP WANTED

USED CAR
"CLOSE-OUTS"

"Slop In and See

Hie New 1967

WANTED . . .
j

Person to supply families in N. i
Barry Co or Hastings with
1X3 TEMPEST SPORT CPE.
I Rawlelgh products. No capital 1
. . . Blue mist, radio, w walls. necessary. Write Rawlelgh. 1
Auto. 6 cyl. New car condition!, Dept. MCI-651 -375 Freeport.
Ill.
9 29 ।
1X4 CORVA1R
. . . Monza coupe, 4 speed 1
MALE HELP WANTED
transmission, w/walls, radio,
white with blue vinyl interior.

Fords on Display

Sepf. 30 In
RenneR Ford

1X4 THUNDERBIRD
. . . Landeau Coupe with air
conditioning, power steering
and windows. Beautiful blue
finish with black cordova top.

Country”
ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.
1964 Ford Galaxia 500
3 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Stand. 0 Cyl.

1964 Ford Custom
3 Dr. Standard 0.

1963 Rambler American
3 Dr. Hardtop. Stand. 6 cyl.
Radio.

1963 CADILLAC
. .
4 door hardtop, spotless
inside and out. Full power and
many extras 12 months war­
ranty on this tine one owner
car.
1X3 MERCURY
. . . Meteor custom 2 door. V-8
engine, automatic transmis­
sion. power steering, radio, new
w/walls tires, one local owner.
1X3 FORD GALAXIE 500
... 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, heal­
er, automatic, power steering
and brakes.
I960 CADILLAC
. . . Fleetwood 60 Special, load­
ed with extras including air
conditioning, original factory
finish and has new w/wall
tires.

1

1963 Fairlano
4 Dr. Stand. 0 CyL

1963 Fairlane
3 Dr. Hardtop Sport Cpe V8
eng 4 ap. trans Bucket seals.
Excellent condition.
|

1960 Ford Fairlane

REARM
MOTOR SALES

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N M.chlgsn Ave
Hastings. Michigan

3 Speed, a cyl.

1959 Ford Golaiie 500
1959 Plymouth Fury
3 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 0 cyl.,
power steering. w/walls, radio

Ton

4 Wheel Dr. Styleside Pickup.

1963 GMC Pickup
Short box. 3 ap. va Engine.

1964 Chevrolet
1 Ton. Cabin Chassis.
Several Transportation 8 per lab

.

F.‘SM IMPLEMENTS

Farm Machinery
f

INVENTORY

We Buy
(
We Dry
We Store
1
We Sell
TOP PRICES PAID
Let us grain bonk your
com ond deliver ot your
convenience.

Hastings Milling &amp;
Farm Supply

FORAGE HARVESTERS
AND BLOWERS—
1X3 New Holland aia with
corn head.
1X1 MM with com head
1X1 A Chalmers with corn
head
1X1 A Chalmers .with hay,
and com head.
Paper PTO Blouei
AC Blower with motor
Kools Table Blower w PTO

CORN PICKERS—
NI 310 one-row 'picked 30
acres).
NI 306 2-row mtd. Like new!
NI No. 7 &gt;ne-row pull.
InL I.P. one-row pull
MM Modkl 8H one-row pull.
Oliver No. 6 one-row pull
MH 2-row self propelled.
NI No. X 2-row mtd.

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
M-37 So.

10/6

. . . YOUR CORN

REDUCING SALE
TBACTOB8—
InL 560 Diesel.
AC D 17 L P.
Case 611 B Gas
Case 411 B Gas.
MM 445 Gas
(Mae DC.
Case SC.
Case 630 Diesel Demo

945-3150
9 29

FARM SERVICE

1006 East Railroad 8L
Wl 5-2943
10 6

FARMERS ...
We are now booking
Branded Feed Concen­
trates for the winter of
1966 and 1967.
I Bookings until Oct. 30th I

Take advantage of our
seasonal low price and
save! We’ll be glad to
help you figure /our needs
for the season.

FARM-BUREAU
SERVICES
M-37 South

Wl 5-2223
‘

FREE DESIGNING
FREE PLANNING
FREE ENGINEERING
Let Smiley Buildings help you
with your new building for
your farm or business No ob­
ligation Cail your Smiley man

SMILEY POST BUILDINGS
r.o.
M
Mkbtcu.
&lt;IU| Hl-llU GUI

u

HASTI NGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
CaU Wl 5-3481

able. On private drive, near
Robert Balmer. Call Wl 6-5944
or Wl 5-9156.
tf

Large United Slates and
Canadian Company In agricul­
tural field urgently requires
representative in this area for
Crop Service Department. Ap­
plicant must bare recent agri­
cultural background and be well
regarded In area. Position Is
full lime, or can be handled al
first along with your present
farming operation. Successful
applicant can expect earnings
between SIM-SIM weekly wilh
excellent opportunity for early
advancement in this area.
Write and tell me about your­
self. Reply at onee to Allan
Farrow, Box 5M, Marion, Ohio.
9 29

1964 CHEVROLET CONVERT­

DISPLAY CLAMIFIID

ir Business Opportunities

ALL IRRORS—io
cenacriy.

Unusual Sales Opportunity

CARDS OF THANK5 » IN MIMORIAM

LEGALS

MACHINE SHOP
MACHINE OPERATORS
Experience desirable but not re­
quired. Must have the ability to
learn to read micrometers, blue
prints and make own setups.

MOLDERS
COREMAKERS
CHIPPERS and GRINDERS
HELPERS

10’13

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Hastings Paint &amp;
Wallpaper Store

rOBBCLOSUXB sones
MORTOAOR RALg — DWsalt
r&gt;t fllaeel a Hud..

&gt;I(U corporallM,
October 5. IIU

OBDgg—PUBLICATION—

Due to increase in business, we
are in need of the following
technicians:

a. one &lt;1) Painter
b. one 1) Mechanic 'for our
new and used car recondi­
tioning department)
C. two '21 Body Repairmen
'for customer repair shop)
These are permanent positions
we can otter you:
a. Above average earnings
b. Guaranteed wage
C. Paid vacations
d. Hospitalization and Life ’
Insurance
e. Retirement 'Pension) Plan

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MielUzsn,
Let &lt;». MM4I»II1* I*e«M *4&lt;liil&lt;&gt;a
No. 2
&lt;)&gt;•
of MMiHotUMv*

Hastings-

Math, typing and filing. Write
in own handwriting, giving
other pertinent information, to
Box 1023 c/o Hastings Ban­
ner.
10/6

a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
. h. n wdrh w.'.ir nama ad —

8225

This includes. pottag*

laity

Shoppe.

Delton.

49046

FOR SALE—1st Ward, 3-bed­
room home. IS x 16 living rqom
with fireplace, carpeting and
draperies included, formal din­
ing room and modern kitchen
with eating space and loads of
WHEELER MARINE SALES i
cupboards. Tiled bathroom—all
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
modem, one bedroom down,
motors New and used boats
two extra large bedrooms up­
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
stairs. Play area In basement
cessories M-M In Nashville.
OL 3-2861 or OU3-6074.
tf
windows — garage accommo­
dates 3 cars Conveniently lo­
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
cated—810X0 Call Wl 5-5009
TLED GAS I Bee Carl Ar Betty's
.
tf
Appliances before you buy!
They Bell—They Install—They
Service Ph. Wl 5-2833. M-3?
South. _ _________“

114 WhI HUt&gt;
Haitian. Michls
PUBLICATION OBDEB.

HELP WANTED

WANTED — Shopper Shows Inc­
need toy demonstrators in this ■TABLE PAPER — Pop picnics, WANTED TO BUY—Violin of
family reunions, lota of uses.
area immediately. Write Orpha
good quality. Write full de­
' 40’ x 300'. UM al The Ban­
Stiffler, Mulliken, Michigan.
tails to Emory Bowen. Sara­
ner office.
tf
nac, Michigan.
10/6
/ANTED: HOUSEKEEPER - REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
with OoBesc tablets. Onlv
Desire responsible woman of
Jacobs Pharmacy.
11/34
Help Keep
high character to do light
housecleaning, cooking, etc^
Our Economy
live in at Gull Lake. 2 school FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HATH
—Use Rexall's fast permanent
age children. Private room with
Strong
Regularly 12 0O-Now 81.00. No
pre-shampoo
—
No
after
odor.
quired. -Call Richland MA 9­
Available at Jacob'a Pharmacy, BUY U. 5. SAVINGS BONDS
9337 or write Box 1020, Has­
tf
tings Banner.
tf

Due to on expan.ion pro­
gram several openings
have developed for the
following:

WELDERS
GENERAL LABORERS
PUBLICATION OBDEB.

PRESS OPERATORS
ASSEMBLERS

First and Second
Shift Openings.

BAXBY C0UXTY
aoxixo coMMiaaiow
irt HeCM—FbHM 144-4:
HmUas*. Mkhlgia

Enjoy paid holidays, vaca­
tions, insurance program
ond other employee bene­
fits. Apply in person.

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ELECTRO-CHEMICAL
FINISHING COMPANY
33 State St,

Mi'Miaa.

Middleville, Michigan
9 29
.'in h

it

n

iaq (t

Pblllp II. Mil

CANVAS TARPS
5x7 to 16x20

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$3.47 up
’“.TU.•7.JES

WINICK'S
206 N. Michigan

a

ttOllUO OT MOBTOAOB
FOBBCLOkUBX BALE

NOTICES

-rr Cou»tj

Niehl

IUIII. CVwk

&lt;«)&gt;)• I. Hnlll.lrr t-r&lt;

Wl 5-3324
U

OPEN FRIDAYS
9 AM. to 5:30 PM.

Heating - Plumbing

Lots of good sweaters
Men's black oxfords, size 7
Men's black tennis shoes, size 8'.
New • Remodel • Repair
Large quantity of
summer dresses—25&lt; each
Ladles' fall and winter skirts
Next week—ladles' fall dresses
305 S. Church Wl 5-5352
WALK UP AND SAVE I
9/29

Service

WELTON'S

Mich,
tf

WANTED: CLEANING WOMAN CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric Up—2 or 3 days a week. Prefer
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
Mondays and Fridays Refer­
work. Clean IX square feet
ences required. CaU Richland
for only MX Has Ungs Floor
MA 9-9337 or write Box 1020
Hastings Banner.
tf
If
GIRL WANTED: TELEPHONE
FB
JACOBS PHARMACY
WORK FROM HOME—To ex­
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
538-8706. or write
plain unusual hearing. Very
SERVICE!
No
charge
for
over
­
Interesting. 81-50 an hour plus
Box MB 486
size prints.
__________ tf
bonus Write Box 1021. c/o
Hastings Banner
Hastings Banner.
10/13 CHESTER B. STEM INC. would
like to buy your land If It has
ROUTE SERVICEMAN NEED­
a good stand of Hard Maple or
ED for Hastings area. Train­
Old Oak trees on IL Let us buy
ing. truck, uniforms furnished.
your wood-lot and save it for
Retirement benefits. Good in­
future generations. Homer
surance program. Premium pay
Bocker, Rl, Hastings. Ph. 945­
Jor overtime Send personal
5746.
10/30
resume to Canteen Service Co.
15 Shepard. BatUe Creek. Mich AUCTION SALE—Saturday, Oct.
1. 1 p-m—Household furnish­
ings for every room, small ap­
HELP WANTED — Experienced
pliances. sporting equipment,
Clerk - typist. pleasant office;
books. Skll saw. boys' 26 - in.
salary commensurate with
bike, antiques, too many other
ability and experience: fringe
items to mention. AU in ex­
benefits. Call 945-2456
tf
cellent condition. 1436 Van AuREGISTERED NURSES OF
ken 8X, Grand Rapids, of!
BARRY COUNTY—Xour Hos­
pital needs help! Evening and
rltt. Auctioneer.
9/29
night tours of duty. Why not
1967 CALENDARS — Wide varlInvestigate? Clara Sage. R.N, HASTINGS B.P.W OARAGE
SALE
—
Saturday.
Oct.
1.
323
E
Director
of
Nursing.
10/27
per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
matches. CaU: Battle Creek.
REE LUMBER AND CON­
ir
Household
Goods
WO 3-0159 co .ect after 6 pm
CRETE BLOCKS from build­
ing near Hastings. Write Box
BLOND, mahogany, book - case
1023, Hastings Banner.
9/29
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
headboard for twin beds. 80’
Special —Your razor cleaned,
wide—like new. CaU 795-3632.
lubricated and sharpened, only
9/29
8135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 118 S.
SPINET PIANO
Jefferson, Hastings.
tf
May be had by assuming small ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PO. 171, Heatings Telephone
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED monthly payments. Beautiful
Wl 5-4954. Meetings every
in aluminum, steel or wood finish. See It locally. Write
Monday. 8 pm.
tf
sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp; Credit Dept., Box 57, NUee,
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
son. Hastingsu
★ Fot Sola—JUol Calata
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles' |
and men's clothing. Phone Wl
BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD near­
5-5714. 5604 Gun Lake Rd. I
ly new tri-level lake front year
Tauor Shop.
'
around home on north aide of
Wall Lake with built-ins. Con­
sider renting. Call: Grand
★ Help Wonted
Rapids 538-5511 or CH 32783
10/28
RELIABLE PARTY to drive a
2S
ACRES —Close to town. A
1966 Olds Toronado to Los
beautiful site for a home. WUI
Angeles. 945-5823
sell on terms. Ph. 945-3896. 9/29

man who can sell In the home
High Type Products—Exclusive
and in demand—leads no prob­
lem—car furnished, expenses
plus commission If you are
accustomed to high earnings
call us for an appointment.

Apply in person or send per­
sonal resume to:
Mr. Robert L. Davis
PUBLICATION OBDEB
General Service Manager
DeNooyer Bros. Company
350 W. Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek Michigan
10 6

MANAGER TRAINEE-We want MAMMOTH CLOVER SEED —
CaU Wl 5-2254 after 6 pm.
an aggressive and self-starting
10/6
school graduate, to train for a STALK SHREDDERS FOR
career with one of America's ’RENT—pranclsco Farm Sup­
moat progressive finance com­
ply. M37 So. 945-3150.
tf
panies Good starting salary,
excellent employee benefits and
profit kharlng. Model Finance # Noticae

OFFICE HELP —Part time to
5433.

OBDEX - PUBLICATION

Paid hospital, surgical and group
life insurance Eight paid holi­
days, pension benefits.

UNIVERSAL
C.l.T. CREDIT CORP.
1522 Wealthy, S.E.
Grand Rapids, Michigan

328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

9 29

MOBILE HOME—12 X 60-Rlttcraft Lota available. Terms.

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY

NOTICE is hereby given that
one 1959 De6oto-8-PlrefUght. Apply in person Monday thru
4 Dr, Serial No. M 412115995 Friday —7:30 am. to 4:30 pm.
may be inspected at 2688 Wood
E. W. BLISS COMPANY
School Rd. Hastings, where it
1004 East State Street
U stored, and that said vehicle
Hastings. Michigan
will be offered for public sale
at 10:15 am. Tuesday. Oct 11, "An Equal Opportunity Employer
—M dt F“
9 29
1966. at 1522 Wealthy BE,
Grand Rapids. Mich., and the
holder reserves the right to bld
AUTOMOTIVE
and purchase at such kale.
HELP WANTED

RenneR Ford Inc.
ART MEADE. Salesman
Home Ph 043-2328
LANNES KENFIELD,
Home Ph. 043-4054

CASH RATt—2*4c

LAYOUT MEN
DETAILERS

NOTICE

Classified Paragraphs

MINIMUM RATE—50c far Twenty Words.

ENGINEERING

NOTICES

1959 Ford ft-Ton Pickup

-4 Dr. 0 Cyl. Automatic.

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

FOUNDRY

3 Dr. Bed. 6 Cyl. Stand. 'See to
appreciate). Radio, heater.

1964 Ford F250

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

I

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�THE HASTINGS

Card of Thanks and In Momoriam

You Bet Your Life

LEGALS

Calendar of
Special Event!

CARD OF nUDOU.

HOSPITAL GUILD NO. U

HktsrA M

Members of Hospital Guild No.

sympathy, beautiful floral offer- neighbors for the beautiful floral

pusucanov

obdbjs.
Bum at MMtoea. Pi

offerings, the cards and personal
family taring our raeent be* calls ot sympathy, the food, gifts

. L. Scudder on Wednesday,

There Is no known cure for '
Dutch elm disease, but each' rash
of telephone calls and letters to
BPW GARAGE SALE
the Michigan Department of AgSaturday, OeL 1
rkulUire in Lansing la a slgnaMl
Hastings B P.W. Garage Bale. that some new quiirk "cure" had 1
aroused desperate but unfounded
pm.
hope in elm lover*.
••
One of the latest Irtalnseali) "j
to receive publicity is applies-

Eolalo

toward the family of Sylvia Hol­
lister. A special "thank you" to

room. Itullaz*.

munlty Hospital, Rev. Russell
kind and helpful services and Squad, the Ladles of the Cedar
Creek Bible Church. A special
thanks to Rev. Paul Deal for hl* muoanoM okdbb.
Leonard - Orgood Funeral Home
for their kindness and services

Harold Erb
Clayton Erb

IlMitagi, Mlckirsa

kindness will always be remem­
bered.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Bivens
and family

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
many friends, relatives and
neighbora for the Dowers, cards,
and food brought tn.'A special
thanks to Badle Ann Kemppalner and Mona Mae Walker for
helping at home.

fnmllln* of Wm. Hollister

nurses, nurses aids. Dr*. Logan
and Blair at Pennock Hospital,
the Leonard - Osgood Funeral
Home, Uie pallbearers and Rev.
Willard Curtis.
Your kindness will always be
remembered.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Messina
and family
Mr. and Mn. Lee Relgler

CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKH
• Stella L. Tuckerman!
We wish to express our deep
gratitude and appreciation for
the kindness given, messages of
sympathy conveyed, and beauti­
ful Doral offerings sent during
our recent bereavement and loss
at our beloved Wife, Mother, and
Grandma.
We especially wish to thank

We wish to thank our children
and grandchildren for making
our anniversary a day to be're­
membered. We also thank our
friends and neighbors for the
lovely gifts and cards that-we

Dr. Huebner,

for me In the hospital; also to
Rev. Elliott and all my relatives
and friends for their prayers,
visits and cards.
Mrs. Erls Jarman

CARD OF THANKS

Mr. and Mn. Henry Lelnaar
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
husband. lather, grand!ether and
great grandfather, who passed
away two years ago, Oct. 1, IBM.
"A place is vacant tn our home
Which never can be filled."
Family ot Lester Miller

Hospital for their wonderful
care and kindness , given Mr*
Tuckerman during her lllnesa.
Also to Dr. Myer*. for his skilled
aid and help given her and hla
understanding help given the
family.
Our sincere thanks to rela­
tives. friends and neighbors for IN MEMORIAM
In memory ot Sarah Phillips.
their kindness. The lender and
comforting words of Reverend Precious one from us has gone.
Ellidll will always remain in our A voice we loved la still.
A place is vacant in our home.
hearts.
Husband, Myron E. Tuckerman Which never can be filled.Children and Grandchildren
The family.

Canning supplies are M

Final Account

II la Ordered IB
10:00 A.M. 1»nrasu liaallaca. MtokU**. a koariM
b* Sal* .n Ik. Nllllos ot C'h.rl*. Ml

Canada The disease affects all
species of elms in the United
States and is a fungus. Elm beet­
les spread the disease fungus,
produce are nbaUntlally less which to also spread by root con|.&lt;I B»leab*r 131k,
toct. Symptoms arc rapid ailtPhilip H. MiKbtU, J
Ing and yellowing of leaves fol­
lowed. Uy death of branches,
progressing until the Ute Is dead.
PUBLICATiOM OBDBB
There is no known cure—only
They move has often and have
prevention
of- spread, -according
.UHCI
irgrr KUIUUOL
families. The
Il«- average *--......
---­
small town family lives Ln one to Boyer. Thu Is ariompllshed by
PUBLICATION OZDEB
Carplossnass and inattention account for a large
location 11.6 yrara-well above; spraying for beetle canUol reKuta at ■irhlgaa. Th. ProbaM
Uie
national
average
of
9.7
year*,
moving
dead
and
infected
trees.
uri far Ika C
at Harry.
percentage of highway accidents.
Small town residents alw have «nd on occasion measures to
comporouvcly big famllim with prevent root grafU. In control
.i “-------------------ureas where local programs are
in effect, the stole to charged
’ aana olkor •alt*bl. p«r
■*ith enforcing removal of dead
r s d.I.mlaaUos at kata
Mtudlwl.
l-ubllesllon -- • -| and diseased trees.
i They are good supermarket
Removal to often expensive.
customers Small town fanilhra
Philip 11. Milrhell.
Teresa Stuart was a Friday. IO
1
.
iuiW lower average Incomes — turn to last-ditch treatments
pt. 18, overnight guest of hi-- olipCI* IVlcirKCl
'but their weekly outlay for food al this point.
c.ruizbl and Hoddy
| Is only a dollar leas per week
In addition to the turpentine
Allornrys lor P.Ulloa
randDarvnts.
and Mrs.
*.. town shoppera
.
.... than other groups. They buy 7B treatment, other so-called
Philip H. MliekaU. Jud«« at Pro­ St
XX oiMr.
■ HaXntt
* RoMr.
Small
may stlU
U.nd.rthoti Halidins
S Mr."dX iXt were Sat- “e folksy but they like blg cAy percen*. ot their groceries in the ! "cures" reported to the dep^rtsuper market while other taml-, ment include Uon filing*, aspirin.
urday.
Sept.
17.
visitors
of
Mr.
'iiricty
and
mtvIcm in a super
uruay.
oepuii,
vumwid
ui
»u.
KJ5 Old Kml BulldlM
PUBLICATION OBDBB.
Hies spend 11 percent in super ground com cob*, seaweed, cosOrend Rapid*. Mlehlgaa 4»5&lt;U JO/S and Mra Robert Kettle of Grand nuY’lcrt| mlc rays, high voltage electricity.
massive markets.
Rapids * Mr. and Mrs. George
r lb a Cooatr at Barry.
’
The availabtlity of non-foods and even vinegar. None of these
Brown and Mrs. Laura Hoekstra
-J” .'A
Kalala ot Orin W. Dnrikm. lie OBDBB OF PUBLICATION—
laaod. File Na. Id.STI.
1 Claim and DnanalnaUon ot U
of Grand Rapids were Saturday. SuPcr Market study, many tra- is popular with small town shop- « effective.
Prevention of Infection B the
“
8-t*. 17 v-Wtora ofMr and Mra dltinns
dlttons enmmnnlv
commonly associated
associated with
wtth pen becau-c of the lack of many
country life still exist
exist and
and tnin­ specially shops in their com- only worthwhile effort, and thia
Cteude Walton.
muntrv
fluence small town market, buy­ munlty. As a result, the sale of ‘ncludra removal of infectejl
small treco Stalling the removal unfy
ing patterns today, with friend­ clothing and accawoncn in
“ perelfl“ 111 ‘Ffamily of Morgan and Mr. and liness and comprehensive service

Small Town
w“" TZ‘.... Shoppers Like the

Freeport

were Sunday. Sept. 18. visitors of
and Mrs Tim Kidder and chllMoon- and family attended the
Allegan fair. * Mr. and Mra.
Ttn&gt; Kidder were Bunday. Sept.
14 luncheon guests of Mr. and
l-Robert Erway of Hastings.

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Business Directory

Michigan State's junior flrat
bagman Turn Blnkowskl was
named to the IMd All-star team
at the Basin League. Blnkowski
played fcr Sturgis, 8. D, In the
college Ehimmcr loop.

IOS W. Kt.I
Heating* .Michiana

■PUBLICATION OBDEB.

MIMOUALJMHUMEHTS
Of DISTINCTION
Lawronca BroHten

officials.

The study observes, too, that brought to the United Stales
about 30 years ago. when elm
logs were imported for veneer,
according to C. A. Boyer, chief'
of the Michigan Department .fl
units a week above that of Agriculture's Plant Industry Di­
vision. Since then, the disease

OKDU or rvBLLCi.no*—

and family
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Conklin
and family

No Known Cure
For Dutch
Elm Disease

SMOOD-SIACK

foremost.
The study was conducted by
cooperation with The Kroger
Company, the Nation's third

cent above average.
I ^nndmg areas.
They buy in larger quantities. ----------------------------------Ifccau.-c small town cuatomera ant role in the snail I
make fewer trips to the super-' pct’s buying and ao
market every week, they are rs- 29 percent of flratpL-ctoUy prune to buy in multiple &lt; liascv Other rcaams they m&lt;kks
units and lire Uu- biggest one- a fimt-tlme purchwa- in order Sf
stop customers among all group*, influence arc need for product.
They are Influenced by special curiosity, low price, display, coudlsplaya Special displays have a pons and rvoommendaUon by a
particular attract ton for small friend.
town .shoppers. Tills may be due
But advertising will not cause
to their bnslc rural upbringing a, many small town shoppera to

the Reuben H. Donnelley Cor­
poration, a leading research
firm.
Nearly- 15 percent of small
town shoppers say they enjoy
marketing, the study reports
Marketing Um tn strongly with
long-standing domestic InUresU
—notably baking and canning- goods and non-perishables la cent will do to compared to 13
ixrcent for all types &lt;
accounts for above average traditional, the study- Bays.
Advertising playa an Import- &gt; the study points out.
sales *n biscuit flours and mixes,

Agency for

INSURANCE

I a purport*.!
ot admlnlelra

Plymouth is out to

this year.

ROBERT W. STACK. Owner

State Farm Insurance

All Forms of

AUTO — FIRE
BONDS

OBDEB General.

Swanson Inaurence
126 S. Mlckiga" Avw

d liudeon.

Insurance and Bands
JERRY ANDRUS

10/11

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Appliance &amp; General Repair

Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair
.

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State Concrete Product*

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
ICE—First class work. Call Wl CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXGilmore Jewelers. 102 E. State
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Ssrykss, M37 So.. Wl 5­
2223.
CERAMIC FORMICA, LINOLEUM CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
parts and supplies. McCulloch
State. Wl 5-5H8.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
ICE —24 hour Service I black
Suppiy, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Recored Burkey Sales and SenlEngraving. Miller Jeweler*, 118
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE
W. State St.
Wl 5-5176.
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP — Ail
rods. Installation and -Hanging.
washers, dryers and small home SERVICE ON AU MAKES of trac­
Bewrwyk's Color Center. 221
tors, machinery and chain saws
appliances. Call 945-2317.
in our new building at 124 N.
JsHtrson. Experienced mechanVACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TROPHY CENTER—Plus spscUITERS—Service, pens, hoses and
5-5052.
b*(t for all make*. Authorized
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
more Jeweler. 102 E. State St.,
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
Phone 945-5316.

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Phono Wl 5-5412. Plant, W
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

Miscellaneous

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
TER— Raw wood or finished
frames. Also, custom framing.
221 W. Mill.

Radio, Television Repairing

Business Services Offered

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
thorized Dealer for Wheel Horan

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE— 315 1 Hanover.
945-3862. Free service for one
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rlte Water ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
year on Selchall-Carhon Color
E. L. Carpent!
Systems. Sold, installed, serviced.
and supplies. Kelley Elecbic
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623Service, 524 Middleville Rd., TV S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
WE REPAIR radio and record
53BI.
player* iSTEREO and Hl-FH.
Phone Wl 512700 alter 5 pm..
ERS REPAIRED—Central Rad.o
Music Center. 138 W. State.
Hastings.
and TV Service. 228 N. Jeffer­
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERV­
Phone 945-4284.
son. phone Wl 5-9187.
ICE. For details call 945-3187.

Coll 945-3481 If You Would Like to ba Liitod..in

Thii Waakly Sarvica and Rapair Guide

17 Plymouth Fwy. Ail new. All beautiful. Just Io win you
Over. Outside, longer and more sleganL Inside, downright
lavish. Try to say "no" to 13 eniking interiors. A Safe/FHflht
Instrument panel. Flow-Through ventilabon (standard on
that 4-door hardtop up there). And the biggest standard and
optional V-8s in Fury's price class.
One of 25 Furys is out to win you over right now. Give in.

’67 Plymoutfi Tory
CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH DIVISION W W
Tay MOTORS CORPORATION

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE - M43 at Sprague Rud, Mtoe,

Midi |

�EeoIUs

and In Msmoriam
or

CAKD

THE HASTINGS

You Bet Your Life

raMtesuoa **4

Calendar of
Special Events

HUNKS

HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 66

Rkh*r4 M. B

Member* of Hospital Guild No.

the beautiful floral

rmLICATIOB OBDBB.

W. L. Scudder on Wednesday.
Sept. 28. 7:30 pm.

calls of sympathy. the food, lift*
a- .toward the family of Sylvia Hollister.

“ffli.TJLJ

munlty

Hospital,

Rev. Russell

. .u — ik. h.i.nk.

MarUl

Dsvll £ Diram.

•‘•mCSE
PDBUCATIOX OBDBB.

OBDBB Of PUBI4CATI0B—
naalAcMaat
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Case
and family
■

rib xo.
ProbeI

and family
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Conklin
and family
and tiic duidren and
families of Wm. Hollister

Uumpkrry, ASslaltlrater. t&gt;

tie

i

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my thanks to PUBUCATIOV OBDBB.
Dr. Huebner. Dr. Blair, Dr. My­
ers luid all the nuraea who cared
for me in the hospital: also to
Rev. Elliott and all my relative*
and friend* for their prayer*,
visits and cards.
Mr*. Erls Jarman

PUBLICATION OBDBB
Hute &gt;t Rkhlree.
lean for Ike C

percentage of highway accidents.

Freeport

CARD OF THANKS

By

We wish to thank our children
and grandchildren for making
our anniversary a day to be re­
membered. We also thank our
friends and neighbors for the UttUilil *n4 Dodd]
lovely gifts and cards that we

Teresa Stuart was a Friday.
Sept 16, overnight guest of her
grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Ro­
bert Brooks of Hastings. * Mr.

M*in.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Lelnaar

Rapids. Mublaaa 46*01

IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of’our dear
husband, father, grandfather and
great grandfather, who passed

"A place u vacant tn our home
Which never can be ruled."
.
Family of Lester Miller
or IN MEMORIAM
la memory of Barati Phillips.
nd
nd Pietious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved la still.
A plske is vacant tn our home.
Which never can be tilled.
The family.

OBDBB OF PUBLICATION—

W h.lr.
PabiieaUan *&gt;

umiIm

Moon- and family attended the
Allegan fair. * Mr. and Mra.
Tim Kidder were Sunday. Sept.
1&amp; luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mr* Robert Erway of Hastings.
OBDEB—PUBLdCATlOX—

tor J’rlitlunrr

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tearins lx bold at wblrb-Alt H*dilaH
st said dxoaaod azr touilrod k&gt; utola

Agency for

INSURANCE

Small Town
Shoppers Like the
Super Market

Small town .shoppers may ftlll
be folksy but they like big city
urday. Sept. 17. visitors of Mr. variety and services in a super
10/6 and Mrs. Robert Kettle of Grand
According toe the massive
Brown Mid Mn Laura Hoekstra ■ Cunsumi-r Dynamics In the
of Grand Rapids were Saturday. Super Market" study, many tra&lt;lltlons commonly associated with
country life still exist and InClaude Walton.
fluonce small town market buying patterns today, with friendfamily of Morgan and Mr. and llneM and comprehensive service
Mra. Hayden Durkee of Evart foremost.
were Bunday. Sept. IB. visitors of
ond Mrs. Tim Kidder and chll-

Directory

■« SHIRWOOB-SIACK

Mrt. Sylvan Tagft

I*rogmalve Grocer Magaxlnc In
cooperation with The Kroger
Company, the Nation’s third

the Reuben II. Donnelley Cor­
poration. a leading research
firm.
Nearly 75 percent of small
town ahopp-TS say they enjoy
Michigan State’s Junior first marketing, the study reports
bogrnan Ttxn Blnkowskl was Marketing lire in Wrongly with
nanud to the 1966 All-star team long-standing domestic Interests
of the Basin League Blnkpwskl —notably baking and canningplayed fcr Bturgis. S. D.. in the: and accounts for above average
coUcgo 8unun&lt;r loop.
| gain m bLscult flours and mixta.

There U no known cure for ’
Dutch elm disease, but each' rash
of telephone calls and letters to
BPW GARAGE SALE
the Michigan Department of AgSaturday, OeL 1
rlcultore tn Lansing Is a ilgnklrtf
Hastings BP.W. Garage Bale. that some new quick “euro" had *
aroiued desperate but unfounded
hope in elm lover*.
*
One of the latest treatment) i
103 percent, baking jiowdcr and to receive pabllelty l» appUeasoda. 38 percent. pie fillings. 67 llua of turpentine. There la no
foundation for claims Hut Ihta . 7
will help, say department plant ’ ’
otTIclab.
Dutch elm disease was first,,
percent above average.
brought to the United States
The study obwven. too, that
the haUt of eating a big brrak- logs were Imported for veneer.
i according to C. A. Boyer, chief of the Michigan Department,«
300 units a week above that of Agriculture's Plant Industry Dlvision. Since then, the disease
braid and rolls are 1,300 units
more. Dried prunes sell fire Canada The disease affects all
Uhics better in the small town species of elms In the United
super market.
States and ir. a fungus. Elm beet­
les spread the disease fungup,
which is also spread by root con­
tact. Symptoms are rapid wilt­
ing and yellowing ot leaves fol­
lowed, Uy death of branches,
progressing until the tree is dead.
I They move has often and have
There is no known cure—only
larger families. Ttic average prevention of spread, according
1 small town famUy Uvea in one to Boyer This is accomplished by
location 12.fi ycara—weH above ’ spraying for beetle control, rethe national average of 9.7 year*, moving dead and Infected trees.
Small toun residents also have and on occasion measures to
comparatively big families with prevent root grafts. In control
._ ‘
... 1.___ ________ _ areas where local nroerams
programs are
in effect, the state is charged
with enforcing removal ot dead
Studied.
and diseased trees
They arc good supermarket
Removal is often expensive.
customers. Small town famiHts
haw? tower average Incomes — turn to last-ditch treatments
but tlsclr weekly outlay for food at this polnL
Is only a dollar less per week
In addition to the turpentine

percent. of their groceries in the
super market while other fami­
lies spend 77 pcrcoit in supcr
markets.
The availability of non-foods
ts popular with small town shopper* becaue of the lack ot many
ipccudty shops in their communlty. As a result, the sale of
clothing and acccsBorlca in small
“
------ ■——
cent above average.
They buy In larger quantities.
Bccau-c small town customers
make fewer trips to the super-

pcclally prune to buy In multiple
units and are the bigg rev. onestop customers among all groups,
They are Influenced by special
dlsplaya. Special displays have a
particular attraction for small
town shoppers. This may bo due
to their basic rural upbringing
where ’stocking up” on canned

"cures" reported to the depart­
ment Include Iron filings, aspirin.
mlc rays, high voltage electricity,
and even vinegar. None ot these
is effective.
Prevention of infection is the
only worthwhile effort, and this
Includes removal of Infect e d.
trees Stalling the removal only
endangers valuable elms in sur­
rounding areas.

nnt role in the snail brwn sh&lt;A&gt;-

a flrat-tlme purcltuv
influence orc need lor product.
curioolty. low price, display, coupons and nxxxmncndaUon by a
friend.
*
But advertising will not cause
o.s many small town shoppers to
cliange brands. Just------

traditional. the study- say*.
ixrcfnt f&lt;
Advertising plays an import- 1 the study

Plymouth is out to^^

I • 11 : •. atii ■

No Known Cure
For Dutch
Elm Disease

this year

ROBERT W. 8TACK. Owner
«1 Isi Bids.

listed Knil
A. in
Pbeae Wl J-1V71 !&gt;s&lt;id
Attorney st
SUB W. Court BL
Hsailngs. Mt&lt;ht&lt;ss

All Forms off

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Imurance and Bondi
JERRY ANDRUS

Publlrau.'is
Dated: Hainan!
Slrxrl
Altnrn, ,Paul E Hi

Call Wl 5-3401

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ir

M

Automobile fir Machinery
Repair

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State Concrete Product*
at Jefferson.

COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
GET YOUR (TEADY-MIX from the
ICE—First class work. Call Wl CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXBarry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.
5-5085, Byrkey Sales and SerV-

CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —

Repairs and sharpening. Saw
parts and supplies. McCulloch
Supply, M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
RADIATORS

Cleaned.

reau Seryices. M37 So.. Wl 5­
2223.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bandar Gravel
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.

COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
and white!. Jacobs Prescription
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.

Repaired.

State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

Miscellaneous

ica. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Wl 5-5176.
,
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
AT BEVERWYK’S COLOR CEN­
rods. Installation and-Hanging.
TER— Raw wood or fimthed
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
frames. Also, custom framing.
Beverwyk’s Color Center, 221
tors, machinery and chain saws
221 W. Mill.
in our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan-

5-5052.

Business Services Offered

TROPHY CENTER—Plus special-

PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rlte Water ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —

Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
5381.
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERV­
ICE. For details call 945-3187.

Radio, Television Repairing

Phone 945-5316.
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 5. Hanover,
945-3862. Free service for one
year on Setchel I -Carbon Q

and supplies. Kelley Electric
Service. 524 Middleville Rd., TVS. RADIOS G RECORD PLAY­
Phone Wl 512700 after 5 p m..
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Hastings.
ion. Phone Wl’5-9187.

ill 945-3481 If You Would Like tp b« Li&gt;t«d.:in
Thia Weekly Service and Repair Guide

•97 PfymouBi Fury. All nsw. All beautiful.
to win you
OWf. Outbids, longer and mor* elegsnl. In»lda. downright
lavish. Try Io Bay "no" to 13 eniicfog interiors. A Salo/Flight
Instrument panel. Flow-Through ventilation (standard on
that 4-door hardtop up there). And the biggest standard and
optional V-fls in Fury’a price class.
Ona of 25 Furys b out to win you over right now. Give in.

DfWEY’S CAR PALACE -

'67Plymoutfi Tury
PLYMOUTH DIVISION

W

Ol_IE&gt;\/d

CHRYSLER
MU,UKS GUfw'UHAliUN

M43 at Sixasua Road/Ddita, Mi&lt;k |

�Odessa

8—THE HASTINGS

George VanTtffUn was admitted
U&gt; Butterworth Hospital. Friday

Mra. Ted Redman and Debby of Hamilton. ♦ Albert Green la'
Highland Park and Mr. and gaining slowly but la much bet-I

Clare Blakely and four children graduated from Navy basic traln- Mra. Lafe
family.

Michael

Blakely

Beverly

and

B SOSSM, NAV8COL Cook.
Point Ilueneme, Calif, 9JO41
sing. They also attended
Mrs. Ruth Tasker and Mrs
ceptlon held at the
Thelma Gilliland of Lansing
was at the Inn la Hospital Is; Michael is the grandson of Mra. were Bunday gutarts of Mr. and
Mra. Harley Stadel. * Mr. and
Mrs. Lester SkuU and Mra. Bea­
trice Hummel of St. Johns anti
, of rural Hastings. *
George Barker al Pennock Mr. and Mrs Izonard Hummel
j Hospital for a week, was released
1 to his home last Monday. * 8P.
5 Rlcliard Everett has returned
~~ '
famlly spent the weekend with
Mra. Jesse Rodrigues of Pontiac. |
* Mr. and Mra. Brandon Shade,
Alice and Johnny Piper spent
Harold Everett and family of the weekend at their cottage on
Bertha Lake near Farwru.

Williams,

Jr., and

‘
* tered the hospital.

-

Personal Mention
Mr. and Mra. William Dunlap
tour over the weekend. Included

Maple Grove railed on Mra. John
TcnHarke! Sunday.

Springs, tte University of Colo­
rado at Boulder and Central
City. They returned to Chicago

Hubbard Hills
By

Richie. Ray and Randy Adams mott and daughters,

Mro. Albert Green

cd to &gt;UT home Saturday from
Pennock HoapiUd. She Is much
better than she was. Her daughters. Mrs. Helen Peterson of Alto
and Mrs. Anne Molera of Kalamazoo will «wnd nmo .time
with her. * RWlParker of Robblns Bay called on Albert Green.
Tuesday. Parker Is leaving soon

Kimberly

la an agent for the Washington
National Insurance Co, has been
transferred from Lansing to

Sunday. * Mr and Mra. Myron
Campbell of Delton also called
at ■ the Green home Saturday.
Mra Campbell la the farmer
Virginia Sweet and formerly
lived in this neighborhood. * Mr.

daughter of Mrs. Claude Braldreturned home Saturday from a
week's trip. They went to Lud­
ington and crossed Lake Mich­
igan on the boat to Manltowac.
WU, from there to Whitefish
Point and visited the HarryBldelnuins They came bock over

Marshall
daughter, from the East. --------------------------family of Grand Rapids were
rr —— Tnpp and
---------------------------------------------Sunday guests of Mr. aril Mra. Brenda aUaodod Um .game Fri- Burd returned to their home
day at Middleville. *&gt; Mrl. Aman- Tuenday after staying it
at the
James Dunn. * Mr. and Mra dx7
John Caylor were Sunday dinner da Gantz of Robbins Buy did unui nome two weeks helping
party Albert Green.

New Ownership
of

LARKE'S CITGO SERVICE

from the St. Lawrence Hospital,
Lansing. Friday. He spent the
weekend with his son. Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Piper of Lansing He
la now at the homo to ids daugh­
ter. Mr and Mrs. Brandon
Shade and Alice of rural Free-

Now

A

Highbank
By Mrt. Vern Uawbliti

Don's Citgo Station
1436 $. Hanoyer

945-9049

"Windshields Washed Every Time!"
yif

SpMioiis. in:—
Wash Job* • Rear Springs
Car Tune-Ups and Valve Grinds

Tiros • Major Overhauls • Welding—Arc and
^getyfeaa • Automatic Traasmissioa Overhauls

Hospital. We wish them speedy
recovery. * Mr. and Mra Ralph
Raaey of Nashville and Jack
Orven of Hastings were Sunday
Marshall Green of Thomapple
Lake. * Mr. and Mrs Errett
Skidmore were Sunday caller;, of
Mr. and Mra. Harold lauch of
Charlotte.
Tlie LAS met Wednesday eve­
ning with Mra. Leila Hawblitz. *
Mrs. Lafe Williams, Jr.. Is teach­
ing now In the Fuller Street
School in Nashville. * Mr. and
Mrs. Gaylord Gould and family.
Mr. and Mra. Blair Hawblitz and
son, Mr. and Mra. Vem Hawblitz
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bishop
and family of Bottle Creek were
Saturday guests of Mr. and Mra.
Larry Hawblitz In Battle Creek
in honor of their wedding annl-

Mr. and Mra. Roy Spaulding!
entertained her slsUr. Mra. Rel-.

lost week. * Guests Sunday ot |
Mr. and Mra. Blair Hawblitz and ।

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BARRY INTERMEDIATE

SCHOOL DISTRICT
Hastings, Michigan

BaUncw-July 1. 1965

409
lb

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$12,022.75
67.55
2.70

Revenue from State Sources
State School Aid

A&amp;P LIGHT CHUNK

$12,093.00

8.237.00

Totol Beginning Fund Bolance and Revenues

$ 20.330 00
$ 37,990.22

Expenditures:
Instruction!
$
250.74
Administration
. 16.483 59
Attendance________________________.
65.51
Operation of plant __________________.
146 35
Fixed charges
.
118 40
Transfers to other school districts
778 80

$ 20.146 83

SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND
Statement of Changes in Fund Balance
July 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966
Fund Balance—July 1, 1965

$ 47.807.12

Revenue from State Sources
State School Aid

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Apple Sauce

4 ® 99‘
BETTY QUICK-CORNED

Beef Hash

$37,571.10
211.21

SPECIAL COFFEE SALE

TUNA

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79

Eight
O'Clock

A&amp;P GRADE "A"
17.843 39

Fund Balance—June 30, 1966

3T.oT-fl00

$37.782 31-

CANS
25.23300

Totol Beginning Fund Balances ond Revenues

DISHWASHING DETERGENT

Liquid Capri

$33.73421
3.967 95
331 F7
81400
157 80

6.372.56

I

63.015 31
$110,822.43

Expenditure.:

Instruction
Administrotion
Operation of plant
Fixed charges
Capital Outlay _
Outgoing transfer accounts—
other school districts

49'

12

T-BONE

lb. 31c

Cheerio Bars
$ 17.660.22

v nnur

Mushrooms u59*j Porterhouse «

Fresh Fryers* 2 7C
Chocolate Covg^g lce Cream

Statement of Changes in Fund Balance
July 1. 1965 to June 30, 1966

Revenue:
Revenue from Local Sources
Current property taxes
Interest and penalties on
delinquent taxes

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Interest and penalties on
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Miscellaneous revenue

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�b—ra Bjurrofo*

Georg* VanTHflln wax admitted
tp Butterworth HoapUal Friday leU. 10, UB.N, son of Mr. apd
Mra. Oren Daniela has been Highland Park and Mr. and gaining slowly but la much bet-1
' '
‘
Clare Blakely and four children graduated from Navy basic Ualn- Mra. Lafe Williams. Jr.,
tered the Iwepttal.
family.
Pat Count Is employed al the
Maple Grove calk'd on Mra. John Baby Bliss factory in MlddleMichael Blakriy and Beverly
C-AJi-F. Gary D. Daniels
Day Saturday evening al the
TenHarke! stunday.
villa * Mr. and Mra. Robert
B MUM. NAVBCOL Const,
Flrat Christian Church tn Lan-

Lake Odessa

I Personal Mention KS
tour over the weekend. Included
Springs, the University of Colo­

rado at Boulder and Central
City They returned to Chicago

Karra'. * Glenn Morris who
WM at the Ionia Hospital U

Lansing

Hubbard Hills

Mra Harley Stadel. * Mr. and

By Mrt. Albert Green

Thelma

Gilliland

of

on Tuesday night.
ting, called on Mr. and Mra
Archie Burd Bunday. * Mr. and,1*1* mother■a
a— —
■ t■ —। T-V.* —
1* — -

‘
Richie. Ray and Randy Adami moU and daughters. Kimberly

an* *aa

Lansing.
trice Hummel of St. Johns and
Mra France-, B.orkan retuin■ George Barker at Pennock Mr. and Mra Ix-onard Hummel
Hospital for a week, was re*----* . were ounaay
——
Bunday vwwra
visitors of Mr and td to tier
• *home Saturday from
Hospital. She U much Tietz called at the Green hnme | Nashville, at Butterworth Hos'to, his home last Monday
8P. Mra. Donald HummeL * Mr. and Pennock "
than -----------she was.-------------Her daughi‘ed Mrs
Manuel Rodriguez and better than
__ Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Myron P*t*l. Grand Rapids, Tuesday
•nd- family spent the weekend with tcra. Mra. Helen Peterson of Alto CumpbcU of Delton also called morning. Waking to welcome
—
- &lt;* __ ■___ n—... n——.. nVlr* Ann* Xfnler*
tCn.1.
their new brother, are Laurie
year'* tour of duly In Thailand. * Mr. and Mra. Brandon Shade.; unuusoo win sjwpd mmo time Mra Campbell is the former
girl. 7 pounds. 2
Alice and Johnny Piper spent j with tier. * Ray.Parker of Rob- Vlrgtnla Sweet and formerly
Harold Everett and family of the weekend al their cottage on blns Bay called on Albert Green. lived In this neighborhood. * Mr.
Bertha Lake near Farweu.
j Tuesday. Parker Is leaving soon■ and Mra. Wadsworth Bissel enMr. and Mra. Frank Lewis and • for
home to Florida.
,। tertalncd company 1BK
last. week
family of . Grand Rapids were ‘ Marshall Tripp »nd daughter, from the East * Mr and Mrs.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenda aLUmkd Use-game Fri- Burd returned to their home
James Dunn. * Mr. and Mra day at MlddtovWe. * Mr*. Aman- Tuesday after staying at the
John Caylor were Sunday dinner | da Gantz of Robbins Bay did umu none two weeks helping
guests of Mr. and Mra. Joel Pal- not sell her cottage at Robbins to .care for the former's father, spent the weekend here. Alio a
mer and Lori of Orleans.
Bay and she is aastatlng a party Albert Green.

New Ownership

a Bramblett and son. Lt.
Bramblett and eon. Lt. Brambi-»
left &lt;la -a —
career *
Army
— —
man
n who
has recently returned from Guam

U an agent for the Washington
National Insurance Co., has been
transferred from Lansing to
Battle Creek and Mra. McDer­
mott, &lt;Anlla McGIoeklln).
daughter of Mra Claude Braid­
wood. U teaching at Bprlngfleld.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Apeplman
returned home Saturday from a

Ington and crossed Lake Mich­
igan on the boat to Manitowoc.
Wil. from there to Whitefish
Point and visited the Harry
Deal. Mr. and Mra Floyd Bur- Bldelmans. They came back over

from the St. Lawrence Hospital.
Lansing, Friday He spent Uic
Mra. Verne Piper of Lansing. He

of
Shade and Alice of rural Free-

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By Mrt. fern Hmcbliti

Don's Citgo Station
1436 S. Hanover
945-9049

Robert Hart was at the hosplAlberta Gardner are at Pennock
Hospital. We wish them speedy
recovery. * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Raney of Nashville and Jack

The store that cares.a.aboutyou!

Marshall Green of Thomnpple

Skidmore were Bunday callers of
Mr. and Mra. Harold lauch of
Charlotte.
The LAS met Wednesday eve­
ning with Mrs. Leila Hawblitz. *
Mra. Lafe Williams. Jr„ is teach­
ing now In tile Fuller Street
School in Nashville. * Mr. and
Mra. Gaylord Gould and family,
Mr. and Mra. Blair Hawblitz and
son, Mr. and Mra. Vem Hawblltz

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in honor of their wedding annl-

pre*

Welding—Arc and
Mr. and Mra. Roy Spaulding
entertained her sister, Mra. Rei­
mer from St Petersburg. Fla.,
last week. * Questa Sunday of
Mr. and Mra. Blair Hawblitz and

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"SUPER-RIGHT"

’Super-Right" Mature, Corn-Fed Beef

STEAKS
Ml

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Rump Roast
'OOSt .....
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Canned Hams

SCHOOL DISTRICT

Pork Steaks ; . . . “

RoUfc—Jul, 1. 1965 _________

ANN FAGE

Cheerio
Bars
* X
y

$ 17.660.22

ctn.

non caoix—cut all oriin

Totol Beginning Fund Balance and Revenues

$ 20.330 00

$ 37.990.22

Expenditures:

Instruction$
250.74
Administration '_________________ 16.483.59
Attendance
65.51
Operation of plant
146 35
Fixed charges
118.40
Transfers to other school districts
778.80

$ 20.146 83

SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND
Statement of Changes in Fund Balance
July 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966
Fund Balance—July 1, 1965

$ 47.807.12

99*
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Facial Tissues.. J

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4s99‘
Apple Sauce

4 &amp; 99'
BETTY QUICK-CORNED

Beef Hash
3^-100

$37.782 3 b

CANS

25.233 00

Total Beginning Fund Balances and Revenues

$1 IO R27 43

DISHWASHING DETERGENT

Liquid Capri

$33.734 21
3.967.95
33117
814 00
157 80

6.372.56

I !

63.015.31

Expenditure*:
Instruction------------------------------------------Administration _____________________
Operation of plant----- ------------------------Fixed charges -----------------------------------Capitol Outlay------------------------------------Outgoing transfer accounts—
other school districts------------------

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Fund Balance—June 30. 1966
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$12,093.00

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Small Peas....... 4 «« 89‘

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8,237 00

Revenue from State Sources—
State School Aid----------- ....2..

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Mayonnaise .

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Revenue from Local Sources—
Current property taxes$37,571.10
Interest ond penalties on
delinquent taxes.................................

T-BONE

Mushrooms u 59c{ Porterhouse «•

Fresh Fryers-2 7C
Chocolate Covtjjg Ice Cream

Statement of Changes in Fund Balance
July 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966

Revenue from State Sources—
State School Aid_____________

v nnur

CUT-UP FRYERS , . ... lb. 31c

GENERAL FUND

Revenue from Local Sources—
Current property taxes
$12,022.75
Interest and penalties on
Delinquent taxes__________
67.55
Miscellaneous revenue___________
2.70

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Food Bafoaco—Jmm 30,1966 ..—$ 65,444.74

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_ _
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to Bill Kirkpatrick.
Jcuth Agent.
good Funeral Horae.

(or thia flat*! year la 1817 pints.

Men and women who volun- Caso Road. Dawdling, recently
won admlMdon to the Honors
of America are responsible for
College at Michigan State Univcrslty.
pact o' youth, according to 'lYxn

aion chairman of the Thomapple

a type of training for boys from
8 through IT." Howard said, "that
Is difficult to duplicate in other
kinds of youth activities."
Howard pointed out that adults
ing may become a lender of
boys in a Cub Scout pack. Boy
Brout troop, or Explorer pcM:
sene as on instructor in one of
the more than 100 hobby and
vocational field.- 1—"—•
units as actant- ie^ oTy
eadera or on
commiuora; or take put in ac-

;enc in positions Uvat are n&gt;lated to the District's 1.200 Cub
Scouts. Boy Scouts, and BxploreraInformation about Scouting is
available from Scout service cen­
ter. 520 W. State Road. Wl 5­
2968.

13

REAL ESTATE

normal course requirements.
Working closely with a faculty
advisor, a rtudent develop, a,
program of study suited to his
Gwn Interests and abUltlea

Medical corerage was provid-

wr.
Mra^Rl-hiro
S^am^Hle^^s
Rotot
Ro.^

Thostudy program wlh include Ken Schondclmaycr. Mrs. Tun
w------. Woixl
wllbur R^b. Mrs.
Moma.
—.
Girl Scouts assisting were
Beth and Jody Helrigel. Future
u Nurses Club members assisting
,n U“
'W n,&lt; F“- were Diane Newton. JoEUen Yo­
■ cent of the student body,
der. Marjorie McDtarmld, Debbie
Henning. Jeanne Bennott, Ellen
....
_ Saladin and Kathy Michael.
Mra. William Cridler, canDonald Fedewa of 1002 8. Jefferaon won a large Coming ware Hospital Guild 10 members,
set for obtaining the inost new Mrs. Arthur Kenyon, Mrl necustomers, a watch for the highGlcnn Dean. Mra. James Folcose for the most cash trarvac- hemus and Mrs. Mary Jacktlons and last Spring won,a Mt
of golf clubs for selling the most
The Middleville sea Explorers
dresses in Michigan for the
with Skipper Jahnke assisted in
unloading tlu- mobile. They were
lie also took second prize for
Bas'n Richard King, Paul Beckselling 250 blanket* in a speci­
fied period. He has been with
and Vernon Grtffeth. Bos'n King.
the company 13 years.
Vernon Oriffeth. Don Boysen
and Rog Gordon reloaded the
mobile,
Ken Schondclmayer. chairArmodeasa Prince Javorllo
1386011, owned by Theodore H.

tll, lul

of

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Silver Medal Sire

one of eight Michigan Holstein
bulls designated silver medal
production sires by the HolsteinFriesian Asaodatlon of America,
His 12 daughters averaged 15.­
631 pounds of milk and 601
pounds of butterfat,
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member is Margaret Keegxtra.
Awarded one Gallon pin*
were, Peggy Hicks, Martha
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Dr. Melvin Noah.
grams for superior undergraduate
The Regional Red Cross staff
students. AU students who have
.
a 35 (A - minus* all-university tcred nurses, Mrs. Donald Jackgrade point average in their
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•anuntetertn; Bw- Scout emp,
or urrmw t™uu™&gt;.
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ta Ute Tnorwote DUUtet.

Puppeteer

Elghty-nlnc pinta of blood,
contributed at the bloodmobUe Club aeries curreaUy appearing
visit at the Middleville Metho­ on WKZO Channel 3 Oct U at

Need Volunteers Phil Stanton
For Thornapple Admitted to
Honora College
Boy Scouts

Andy Alckcn. Doris Apsey.
Russell Baker, Laurence B a rrrofl. Margaret Barcroft, Ida
Becker, Mabie Boylan, Don Boy­
sen, JoAnn Boysen, Richard
Blough. Carolyn Booth. Eugene
Brady. Jeon Burke, Howard Belaon;
James Carroll, Donald Clum.
। Dean Donovan. Jock Flnkbelnef,
I George FPote. Leroy Fox. Don'
Giles. Velma Glass. Gordoo RogMelvin Haight, Gary Hill, Mrt.
Hill, B. J. Hooper. Carolyn Jack­
son. Roger Jackson;
George Karchcr, Jerry Keeg.•.tra. Maggio Keegntra. Robert
Kenyon. Rodney Kenyon. Wil­
liam Kenyon. Tim Laux, Jack

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1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 30th

Section Three—Payot 1 to *

Thursday, September 29, 1966

Worker, Dies

Blood Program

। Honor Doctor

;
New York City has been apend-

Th* Meade* Return
Frem Lai Vegas Trip

For 50 Years
Medical Service

era iuui sixers or uiovertuue uic
fldatcd and burial was in Wood­ , Shelbyville.
Dr Joseph D. Heasllp. former Motor Company.
land Manorial Pork.
I As a professional puppeteer Barry County Health Director I
, and specialist. Ln the teaching of and Director of Pennock Has-1
puppetry. Mra. LeVor is helping pltal. was among the medical I
“Ji hoepl tallied only one day Stellos Roccoa of ACI Film Pro। ductions of New York City to
I He was bom In Ohio on April Produce ar. educational film on
3. 1890. the son of Abraham and ft® making of hand-puppeta Tlw
Margaret (Lehman* Warner.
eh°u&gt;d b*uready ,for dUU'White he .« in UUM. h I, , taa&lt;“
&gt;'"
!
family moved to Wamcrvillc two 1 Mrs. LeVor has had Ute lielp nlied for having practiced ■ shows and stars, including Pearl
medicine for 50 years.
' Bailey. Joey Bishop. Jackie Ma­
miles cast and two miles south, of h®- grand nieces and nepltcws
of Woodland with his family. He I In experimenting with puppets
Dr. Heasllp. now retired at son and a French Revue from
cord to 4H TV Club. State 4H
attended the Wamcrvillc school । made from native material', Mr
Office, Michigan Stale Unlver- and married Mary Fox of Wood- I and Mrs Stephen Osgood s chllManitoba University Medical
land Township on Oct. 18, 1908. I dren. Kenny. Carolyn. Mary El­ School and did port-graduate
lie was a barber in Vermont- ■ icn. Susan and Ruth have made work in surgery at Edinburg,
Theron Thaler. Ray Tolan, Rich­ Ville for 12 years. In 1927 he re- 1 ««ne very effective puppet* FurSept. 10.
ard Tinkler, Sandra Teesdale, turmx! to Wwmervlllc where he Hwr experimentation with pupHe was a general practitioner
Gloria Tolan;
purchased his father's store. He Peta proved to be exciting for f^id’was to admlnis^
He was director of me,
Walk Ins
operated the store and barber Tommy. Jimmie and Phillip,
work for
He WM services, inspector of hoop
Betty Brady, Margaret Schleh, shop tber? until 1945 when he -tons of Mr. and Mra Jerry John-1 h ’ from 19M‘ to 1BC2 He
for the Province of Ontaito.
Carol Moore. Nancy Bender. wrnl to work
,K“ v w 1 ««-k and t.u™ .nd j™ii d..&gt;.h.
......................
- — ----------- --- —
Bnd MrK L,ndrn. Christian County. Kentucky, and a captain in the Canadian medlBernard Wlcrtnga, Clipper But-: Blt"
। jonncocx. jr.
ftlpt of Calgary General Hoe- cal corpo and served In Eagland
ler. Betty Moser. Patrick Loftus. »ng» in 1M7 ano retired rrom ; Puppets mode by the children plta; at Calgary. Alberta Can- and France
— E.
_ W.
...Blas
----- ----------—
, in
— i will
wm be
be used In
in the film to add i----------- --------- Wilson Oglabee. Joyce Strouse; ibc
Company
-- - - -—■----------------------------------------------| interest to the variety ot materLucille Smalley. Charles Hca- : .,BMMr.
cock. Robert. Knoll. Betty Ncr-, y
*' Warner Is survived by ids j lais that may inspire puppet
4t.. 5 tlVre
a ~daughte
gon victor
ot Hasman. Lewellyn Abbott. Sharon j UllgJ
’ra7
Mra.!I making-

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Brown. Robert Porter. Nonnas Bellevue. Mrs" William (Betty*
Cappon
of Woodland
Woodland and
iuu! Mrs.
Mrs.
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Harry &lt;Esther* Lilly of Grand
’ Ted Smith, Martha Burghdoff, Lcdirp.: five grandchildren: one
Edna Bechtel. Margaret Abbott, -----U grandchild, and a r.lster,
Jo Hula. Jcnepltlne Chapin, Sue Mrs.i. Pearl Barnum of Lnke
Raab. Roti McKelvey, Nina; /V*“
Shoebridge. Leonora Yoder;
Sharon Collins, Lee Wyatt,
Victoria Hlrans. Carolyn EllioU,
Donna Fox. J. R Marling. I*ole started distribution of its 1966
Wlllyard. Anton Wlngeier, Karen QhrLiUnas catalog. It will go to
McCurdy. Betty McCurdy;
tpore than 12 million families
Vivian Reynolds, Rotxrta Car­ throughout. Uic Nation The 640­
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Gordon. Bill Cridler, Harvey | fWl color, contains more than,
Becker. Albert McDonough.____ 22. OW gift Items.

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Serving from 5:30 to 8:00 P.M.
at the Elks Temple in Hastings

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HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
FINANCIAL REPORT

filling the

For the Year Ended June 30, 1966
Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mra. Bwtn Randall of Lowell, and Mr.
and Mra. Charles Heise aqd
children, focal Mr. and Mra Mra. Prank
Helse are presently planning to

forgetful. and to

over the lawn carefully, remov­
ing rock*, stones, stick*, and
other hazards that may be lying

ddsnt. But to another sense,
than wa* nothing accidental

However. even though you look

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
This is to notify you thot as of October 1. 1966 . . .
the office of ,

Charles E. Morrill, M.D.
will be temporarily moved to

' 110 West Center Street, Hastings
wfoile permanent office space is being readied

in the PROFESSIONAL BUILDING at
’

HOW. Center Street, Hastings.

The New Telephone Numbers are:

Chad.. I. Monill. M.D.

OHk. Phon. 945 3362

1 l^W. Center St.

Nlfhte,* Weekends and

EHtfstings. Mich. 49058

Nashville

Personal Mention

South Hastings and Mia. Wayne

By Mr.. Cbdy. MUlir
I tL MMSU
SSI-VSI Thursday. * Mr. and Mra Tom
Niothan------------ **■—*“ dinner
Laurel Chapter met Monday eve­
ning at the home at Mra. Ray McMillan of Woodland. W Quite
Thompson Mra. Carl Turtle and a number from this community
Mra Victor Higdon were hostes­ plan to attend the showing ot
ses. * The annual Signature
Swing, when the high school
torium, Hastings this Thursday.
Frldaj- and Saturday evenings. *
Maple Valley High School fol­
lowing the football game. * The
official registration tor the IruScoUvillo m the gurals of hl*
Maple Valley School district is sLSCer and iM^toaud. Mr. and
1,071. Tills te slightly higher than Mra. Dallas Lehman.
last year. The Fuller School and
Kellogg Schools at Nashville have and family, who have been re-1
406 enrolled; the Maplewood at
siding In the Nirthamar tenant
Vermontville. 420, and at • f h e
high school there are 146 In U»
7th grade; 184 to the eighth; 142,
•th grade; 107, 10th; 1(3, 11th
have moved Into their newly
grade, and 100 In the 12th mak­

HaNdeyi. Ph- 945-2332

well attended. * David Shilton
baa bean named president of the
Naahvllle Baptist Cliurcii young
peoples society. Named ax vice
president waa Bill Dennis; sec­
retary. Janet Dennis, treasurer,

$1,482,729.00

Expenditures

night

coming heme by way

Visiting the James Matthews on
Sunday were ills granddaughter.
Nancy Nielsen ot Kalamaeno, and

Instructional salaries, supplies and exp—$1,083,171.36
52.227.99
Administration----- -127.452.40
Pupil Transportation
4,196.20
Health services ___.
152.448.88
Operation of school plant
32.180.01
Maintenance of school plant and eqpt. —
12.546.38
Insurance and other fixed charges
17,113.90
Cost of’addittonal equipment------- ——
Student services'----------------------------------------'20.266.05
30,000.00
Transfer to sinking fund ----------------------- 2

.

1.531.603.17

urday. and on Sunday were enhooortog Mra Parker's birthday.

Michael Martz.

Excess of expenditures over revenues
Net operating deficit
Fund balance ot July 1. 1965 -----------

$

48,874.17
186.055.87

Fund balance at June 30. 1966

$

137,181.70

$

337.52
147.80

1953 Debt Retirement Fund Revenues

ing a total of 781 In this build­ Road. They bought the Rich­ Loyd Martz.
ing. Included to the total also
ard Kimble farm, better known
from Ita former owner. Frank
cation.
Hynes. The Kimbles plan to plan to leave Friday for a trip
The VFW and Auxiliary ob­ build a new home on Jordan north Into Canada.
served their 20th anniversary

&lt;•. .■. In the office of Robert Huebner. M.D.

Cmov

taking care of the pertahablai
and closing up tlx- home for the
Winter.

533.992.70
20.887.84
867.393.00
13,703.56
46.751.90

Local property taxes
Other local revenues
State school aid —
Oliver revenue from state sources
Revenue from Federal sources

Jordan. Mr. and Mra Ervin Lu­
bitz. (Carol Norton I brother and Rap Ida Osteopathic Hospital
sister of the former occupante, Thursday. Sept. 22. She is eyhave moved into the Nlethamsr preted to remain there for about
house. * Elwyn Curtis was con­
fined to hLi home with the flu

Interest on delinquent taxes
Interest on investments

485.32

None

Expenditures
Excess of revenues over expenditures
Fund balance at July I, 1965 _.

$

485.32
10.146.38

Fund balance at June 30, 1966

$

10,631.70

$

76.291.05
1,192.31

$

77.483.36

1964 Debt Retirement Fund Revenues

PtaMT. Beverly Gould. The group I Friday. * Mr. and Mra Vlotor trip to the Straits.
WW meet at the church tor a | sisson attended a World Book
Riyr .*?*£■ y11 hooe Football, oaffee at Nocdta in Battle Creek
game thte Fall.
| ggiurd^-. * Mr. and Mra George I
Call Wl 5-3481

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Local property taxes-----------------------Interest on investments

Expenditures

HAVE the

Bonds retired
Interest on bonded debt
Other expense-------- 1.

.$
.
.

55.000.00
21.999.73
99.42

&lt; 77,099.15

Excess of revenues over expenditures
Fund balance at July 1, 1965 ----------Fund balance at June 30. 4^66
Debt Retirement Fund Revenues (FleerantvietJJ fr
—
“---------------■
property
taxes

Interest on investments

$
$

20.509.30
384.21

$

20.893.51
*
.
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— ——

1q

10.945.35

Expenditures

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Bonds retired
Interest on bonded debt

5.000.00
7.097.75
12.60

Other expense_________

12,110.35

Excess of expenditures over revenues
Fund balance at July 1, 1965

$

1,165.00
28,177.01

Fund bolance at June 30. 1966 __________

$

27.012.01

$

8.702.32
86.85

$

8,789.17

$

6.215.00
5.998.86
2.574.17

1964 Debt Retirement Fund Revenues (Pleasantview)
Local property taxes___________________ ________
Interest on investments_—

Expenditures
Bonds retired
Interest on bonded debt

2.000.00
4.215.00

Excess of revenues over expenditures
Fund balance at July I, jl 965 _____________
Fund balance at June 30, 1966 r

8.573.03

$

Building and Site—Sinking Fund Revenues
Interest on investments1_____________________________
Sale of property_
Miscellaneous______________________________________
Transfers from general fund and trust and agency fund

$

1.281.61
4.550.00
8.32
34.950.00

$

40.789.93

Expenditures
Site improvement and acquisitionJ
Remodeling and improvement of buildings
Furniture and equipment
Other expenditures ___.-

28.574.53
8.913.86
6.574.17
7.490.75

$

51^53.31

Excess of expenditures over revenues
Fund balance at July 1. 1965 _____ -

$

10.763.38
37.556.77

Fund balance at June 30, 1966___________

$

26.793.3!

$

1.114.41

$

Building and Site Fund Revenues
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Bank by Mail
Mortgage Loans

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Rational

Interest on investments______

Expenditures
Site improvement
_______ ____________ $
New buildings and additions to buildings
Remodeling and improvement of buildings
Furniture and equipment

6.653.90
6.305.15
12.105 90
51.308.63

Excess of expenditures over revenue
Fund balance at July 1. 1965

$

76.373.58
85.209.62
75.259.17

Fund bolance at June 30, 1966

$

9.950.45

BOARD OF EDUCATION — HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Doposftl Insured

ank of

Up te $10,000.00

ASTINGS

Fay Clardy. President

Robert Godfrey. Trutipe

narooro vonxeis, decretory
Charles Foul. Treasurer

Lawrence Wieland; Trustee

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•This report it published qs required by law (PA 269 of 1955 as amended).
The books of Hostings Public Schools were audited by Lawrence Scudder &amp;
Co.. Certified Pufflic Accountants, ond are open to inspection by any citizen.

�Research Shows
Farmers Work
3,500 Hrs. Yearly

Area Holstein
Cows Production
Levels Reported

H you think the dairyman
JPcncto more hour* at labor in
hto farm operation than any____
other type farmer, you are1 x~i
1
J’- Jl
1?**** that spendf«dwroiin
•ra
Michigan
the Lcirlton
'uC*1 iaVll (»r;incrp
VFI
Kreateat
*Peatest nurnhrr
number nt
of hour* work­
ing each year.
.
An analysis or ijoo TelFarm-

Holds Booster
Night Thursday
University!

progress, home economics and
youth committees of the year's

Homacomlng

Yeckley tlFers
Elect Officers

Schondelmaytr
New Master of
Irving Grano

Irving Grange held it* annual
Booster Nnlght. Friday. Sept. 23,
beginning with 4 potluck supper
at
7. to which the public was in1 Milk and butterfat production
I levels established by registered
Holstein row* In this area have ing wo* held with the Instal­
K. U"l., .In. S’-,.lation of the following offleer*:
Master. Comer Schondelmay'The Individual lactation* were
tested under official supervision.
Vicinity cow* listed in the
Holstein report art:
wnrd, Clarence Oliding. chap­
lain. Mrs
Clifford Johnson:
■Whether to feed alfalfa hay
or alfalfa haylage to finishing 4989242. a flve-yrar-old. produc­
ed
17.170 pounds a! milk and tary. Mn Roxell Stanton: Rale­
cattle pretty much bolls to a
comparison of harvesting and 690 pounds of butterfat In 298 keeper. Clifford Johnaon; cere*.
Sioras*
casts."
contend
a
pair
of
'
days
Armodcwa
Ormsby
Trixie
Storage costs." contend a [ ’
'
Michigan State University ant- !&gt;207450. * five-year-old. had 19.280
m»l husbandry researchers.
'i'"
m pounds of milk and Ml Maurice Carter: lady assistant
' pounds of butterfat in 305 day*. steward. Mrs Clarence Gliding
II. W. iBIU) Newland and
। Armodesaa Clyde Hill Roxie and executive oommUlee, Milton
Buehler, chairman. Maurice Car­
ourira an experiment inai
- .
- - ...----- .
ter and Mr*. Albert Nash
daily xain* and feed intake for pounds of butterfat Jn 365 days.
Mrs. Allen Malcolm was
was the
. ..
...
.AU
All nm
are uwntd by Theodore *1
H

Compare Hay
Anil Haylage in
Cattle Feeding

■
Tom Kaufmann has been
poltuck dinner »u enjoyed at;: named president of the Yeckley
14H Club. Nancy Kaufmann to
State
Master
Grover
Grigsby.
,
,
&gt;v
, president. Nadine Lowe. ;&lt;••• i vice
Michigan State
showed the operator of large: Carlton Grange held their an­ Mrs. Grigsby and the Statz lec-.retary; Casale Kleracy treasurer;
commercial catlie feeding farm* nual Booster Dinner and pro­ turer, Mr*. Roland Winter, were'judy Plummer, reporter; Dave
gucsLs besides former members, I Lowe. Dave Hollister and Glenn
averaged 3,507 hour* of labor a I gram Thursday. Sept. 22.
Mra. Richard Davies was a friendsand member* from Johns-. QUberl arc on the recreation
town and Irving Granges.
: committee. Member* have aeguest.
Mrs. Leo Barry gave the wel-&lt; lected their Fall projects,
hind with Mulhern Michigan , A welcome was given by the
come and started Uie comments!
! master, Joseph Rjtnguelte.
end reminiscences of Grange ex- I
! Silver Star certificates were perience*. Charles Lawrence. Of- 1
| presented to Leo Barn'. Mr. and no Knowles. Henry Williams.;
Mrs. Hale Carpenter and Mrs Mortimer Nichols and the State I
Hired employees, however, were 1 Kenneth Stamm. These certltl- Lecturer spoke of the Grange in I
A
ALak*»w.?&lt;n-St th 1 and Mra Robert Eaton. the ln‘
employed only 1.758 hours on cates are for 25 years of con­
haylage.
recollection and the goals and
■
But the haylage group came'
southern Michigan farms and tinuous service Jn the Grange.
.---- ..--------. .---. .
K*uiu»
wiu 31. iuiu
plans for the coming year, which
1.490 hours on northern Mlchid
by Mns
McCaul. the installing
out slightly ahead In feed efflcl- ff1?*1' .‘t
After a roll call. "What the is Centennial year.
C.
Robert
Gaskill.
Hastings, pro­
ency and coat of gains.
El«U»l, 301
Floyd Jackson played several
duced 16.360 lbs, of mUk and 617 j
’
The cattle feeder* worked more Grange Means' to Me." there
"We made detailed care “
ass |I, pounds
,
were
reporta
given
by
community
enjoyable
selections
on
his
elecof
butterfat
in
366
days.
\
than 300 hour* a month in 7 of,
। evaluation-, In each group." a ‘
trie accordion.
the 12 month* and tn the month
1 NewL-.nd and Henderson. "*nu ■ ——
------- -------------- ------------- 1
of May they averaged 12 hours a and hog farms was steady with
Mrs. Burry announced the Fall i: MSmciLwa*
«*■
the results
results showed
showed no sliminslgnin- 455«
iSSGMO^a
ho. a jeven-yrar-old
seven-ycar-om ownea
owned j
Hnns‘ to" uTtatel
bazaar Nov.
Nov 12.
12. Inmtlng
Inaltlng everyeverv- 0CT. 4r00ciotktna
’,'
day for 30 days—a total of 360 operators putting In higher num­ bazaar.
JLn:* lor *H L**d- ’ cant dfflcrtn:e between the hay by Howard G. Johnston, Nash- |I About 300.000 employees are
ber
of
hours
in
the
Summer
hours.
one to come to the dinner.
| m *sd R*m* fkon.ok. E.t.n.u* ... I)ayln,e fcd Rrt)up
&lt; vllle, produced 14.870 pounds of
A 40 - hour work week totals months but substantial labor the
Mr*. Kenneth Stamm will hold
** “io to'
We can only conclude that
&lt;nd 551 pounds of butter- I working on the project
about 180 hours a month or year around.
the ofliccrs conference at her P,B.
..
.. KtanjtxUnl of nutrition i lat In 299 day*.
about one-half the hours the
Carh
....
--------- „„ .....------- ------------ --min. au
B KJ1&gt;. vuulum.
f. ,
— -4......444.
Hu™,
K... «»«.
caltle feeders worked in the farmers put In most of their I tee chairmen are expected to be 301 8. Micbinn Avv, a a a. vetia*'and maturity are quite com- an right-year-old. produced 20.-।; Ups and down* In temperature 1
month
of—
May. 1965.
'’hour*
*------- •-------*• No- 1 present
■
■ also.
•
----------.
from---------------------April through
ia Haen i» t p.n. Koi* th* ta*ai* parable for finishing cattle.
I 310 pounds of milk and ITT cause egg whites to become thin.
.*5®!?^.
lhe.hour,y. ’Ork ve"bcr. , ,
,
, ,
'
The next meeting will be Afr-irts !.&lt;«..
t
................................
j- —- Bijt the
saving of total nutrl-11 —
pounds
ot ■butterfat
In —
365 day*. 1
—
7* ‘
week made by Dr. Leonard.Kyle.
rnursoav P
oct
at! a°,om
rrc.lLis
nUK
JQb?rne
r Thursday. Oct. 13. al 8 pin. The 8*U»wi*h« Conuty. !••»« HnUarM ent&lt; I

I

Barry Fann
Calendar.

--- •pounds of milk and 609 pound*
..rrv An(jni* and
On a typical Saturn V-- rocket of butterfat in 365 days. Hulong I
trajectory, the huge 75-mlliion- Boron M J R Elsa 5395740. al
fajuiers. 3326 hour*.
I
. .
,
flrst stage would three - year-old, had 22.960
Cash crop farmer* with 2.084 | On the oUicr hand, cash grain
FrB,n* .c?n,,r^cht “ re’ our. its—«h M*za*(I4»*itoe« »»n- pouttH-thrust
*b««. 7 p.n. Mttkediai chaeta.H*»-1 se parate at
about 10 statute pound of milk and 768 pounds of ;
hour* and r**h grain farmer* farmers hired the least non-1 P°rtfd on the sick list.
0CT,*30 ai la-jr *u L«*4«rtaiB| n,llrs altitude. This point is butterfat In 361 day*. All are
with 1.862 hour* had the few- family labor —only il't. The'
------------- •------ ■.----• 'r-.-- v...
I about 59 statute miles downrange owned by Hubert Long. Woodesl hour* labor of all farmer* I nil t farmers hire the mast with
Cook potatoeo In their Jackets
from Cape Kennedy and the land.
and concentrated work In 81': since oil of their hand labor whenever poaalblc The Jackets
For Banner Classified Ads
rocket would be traveling about
These new production figures
Spring. Summer and Fall.
comes at harvest time when a help retain the nutrient*, MSU
5.800 mllcs-per-hour at Jhe time, may be compared to the estl­
Call WX 5-3481
Work on beef feeding, dairy large crew is needed.
.
i home economist* my.
- ------------------- —-— ---------------------- - । mated annual output of 7,880
; pounds of milk and 285 pound*
I ot butterfat by the average U. 8.
j dairy cow. notea the National
Holstein Association.
Michigan State University su­
pervised the sampling, weighing
and testing.

aged 2,577 hours labor a year, by the cash crop &lt;69'1 and low-

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�BARRY TOWNSHIP
Registration Notice

Driver Vnhurt
Personal Mention
At Car Hitt Pole Mr. and Mm Howard A. Potent

Curb Bronchitis

Junto P. Btoe, M, R3 Has- of Indian Hills Drive spent
several days this part week In
about 1 :M am. Wedneaday when Bt. Louis viMttng Mra. Peter's
he lost control at ids 1966 Chev­ niece, Mra. Chartaa P. Bear, and
rolet driving north on B. Han- family.
Mr. and Mra. Herman Mauer
left Friday to visit their daugh­
and the car spun around to Um
ter, Mr. and Mra. Sherman Clif­
right, then atarted backwards ford and family 'of Bolivar,
and stemmed Into a utility pole,
Tenn., and granddaughter. The daugbter, Mra. Donna Wilkins,
breaking it Into three eectlona.
were In Holt on Tuesday. Sept.
The back of the car waa badly
ter of Memphis. Tenn.
20. to visit Mrt. KldderW niece,
The Adribert Cortrighta en- Mra. Marie Saxton, who had re­
tertalned their nephew and fam- lumed home from spending seve­
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them on Bunday were their
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General Election TuesdayJfovember
8.1966.1 will be at my hojTon Whit-

mere Rood, Thursday. Sept. 29; Tues­
day, Oct. 4; Wednesday, Oct. 5; Thurs­
day. Oct. 6, and on Monday. Oct. 10,
1966, the last day preceding said Elec­
tion from 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock
p.m. on each said day for the purpose
of registering qualified electors of the
Township.

Durfee

GENERAL ELECTION
Tuesday, November 8, 1966
To the qualified electors of the Township of
Barry, County of Barry, State af Michigan.
Notice is hereby given that I will be at my

home on W. Hickory St., Hickory Comers, Michi­
gan from 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o’clock p.m. on
October 5. 1966 through October 8, 1966 ond on

Monday. October 10, 1966—lost day to register.

FRANCES L. BUTLER

MARY LINDERMAN

Barry Township Clerk,

Township Clerk
Tlw Chet. Longs were In Vesta­
burg Sunday visiting her broth­
er and family, and Mra. John
family of Albion were Bunday
Mra. William Linington was a dinner gurnta of Mr. and Mrs.
guest of tier brother, Mr. and Ray Walers honoring Uw blrUaMra. Leon Otis of Manon, from days at Janet and Jack.

CITY OF HASTINGS
County of Barry, Michigan
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♦

JOHNSTOWN TOWNSHIP

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.

Take notice that any qualified eketar of the

Registration Notice

CHy of Hostings, County of Burry, who is not already
registered for the General Election to bo held on

Navembar 8, 1966.

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Notice is hereby given that Mon­
day, October 10th, 1966, is the last

Notice is hereby given that Monday, October

day to register for the General Election

10, 1966 is thq last day to register to vote in the

on Tuesday, November 8th, 1966.

Registrations will be taken at the office of the
City CUfk Met aortdas da, a. HI Maoda,. th. 10th

General Election to be held on November 8, 1966.

day of October, 1966, on which day the said City

registrations on the following days from 8:00 A.M.

so at my home any day except Sunday.

until 5.00 KM.; Suturd.,, Octohnr 1; W.dnndo,.

On Monday, October 10th, I will be

I will be at-my home, 1815 Lacey Road, to accept

HOPE TOWNSHIP
Registration Notice

Clerk will be in her office between 8:00 a.m. and
\

CARLTON TOWNSHIP
Registration Notice

8:00 p.m. EXT., for the purpose of receiving regis­

trations of electors qualified to vote.

October 5; Thursday, October 6; Saturday, October
8, and from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. on Monday, October

Anyone qualified to register may do

home from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

10, 1966.

DONNA J. KINNEY, City Clerk

To the Qualified Electors of the Township of Hope.

Hastings, Michigan

Anyone wishing to rogiiter for voting in the General

AGNES, SCOBEY
JUNE DOSTER

Carlton Township Clerk

Johnstown Twp/ Clerk

Election to be held at the Hope Township Holl,

Tuesday, November 8th, 1966, may do so at any'

Look what’s

tfjne at my home on Wilkins Road, Route J5, Has-

PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP
Notice of Registration

Hfo. Mich, thon,: D.Hwi 623-2144. Until 8 F.M.

Monday, October

1966, the

10th,

last day

register.

happening
at Mercury!

to
•

FREDERICK W. ANDERS

The loat day to regiater for the

Hope Township Clerk

November 8, 1966 General Election ia

Monday, October 10, 1966. I will be

at my home to receive registration!
from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on that
date. The last day to make applica­

WOODLAND TOWNSHIP

tion for absentee ballots is Saturday,

Registration Notice

November 5, until 2:00 p.m. I will

Mercury unleashes

send applications to anyone request­

I will accept registrations of qualified electors at

ing them.

my office ot 6317 E. Coats Grove Road for the

Cougar!

________

ft

November 8, 1966 General Election. Call 367-Z775

DORIS NOTTINGHAM
Prairieville Twp. Clerk

for special appointments.
The last day to register is Monday, October 10, ond

I will be in my office from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. on
that date.

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Notice of Registration

BERNICE M. KANTNER

Woodland Township Clerk
Sequential rear turn alg- cu. In. V-8. Compreaalon expect. At previews, people
nala are standard! They flash ratio: 9.3it&gt; And it uaea have overgueaaed by $1,0001
in three atepa (at the rate of regular /vel.
We believe Cougar la the
70 timea a minute) to point
When we aay Mercury un- beat-equipped luxury • porta
the way you're turning.
leather Cougar, we mean it. car for the money.
■WT" ' "
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dnwrtos's firot

Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors
of Yankee Springs Township, that registrations will

be token from the hours of 7 o'clock pjsi. to 8:30
o'clock p.m. daily

(except on Sundays)

at my

residence.

HASTINGS
TOWNSHIP NOTICE

Registrations will also be token at the Deputy

Clerk's office at the Yankee Spring* Hardware be­
tween the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. to 5 o'clock p.m.

Hastings Township registration for the
general election on November 8,1966.

of each day (except on Sundays).

Monday, October 10, 1966, is the last day to

register for the November 8 General Election. On

♦hot date I will take registrations from 8 o'clock
to 8 o’clock p.m. at my residence on Lynn Dr.,

I will be at my residence October 5,
8 a.m. to 12 a.m.; October 6, 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m.; October 7, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.,

and October 10, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Payne Lake.

C. F. STORKAN
Clerk

j

turca found, until now, only

Inalda, vlnyl-covertd

front. A finger-dp speed con­
trol mounted on the cum
algaal lavar. But firab See
Mercury Cougar. Untamed
elagancc. At your Mercury
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molded foam, ate atandard!.
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And In a car thia luxuriengine. Cougar hai it. A 299

JUANITA SLOCUM

Twp. Clerk

elegance. With a European
flair and thruK to it* rtyllng.
Concealed headlampa are
With a roomy, full-width standard! They hide by day

atick or "Mr. and Mis."
Select-Shift Merc-O-Matlc
that let* a man run It through
the grata ... feta hla wife
leavc It In automatic. Aho a
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Cougar excitement runt through the whole Mercury Uno. too att M moOelt. Sm jour Mercury Sealer UtteS ot right.

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THE GALILEAN
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10 am. Bunday school.

Worship. 11 am.

HASTING8 FREE
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counaatad Monday. Sept. W M
Norfolk. Vs. to u assembly Imluring DoS

pm. Preaching.

DELTON MrnfODIST
MkrpttR &gt; TatMr, Mir
Cburah Mudy. Bunday.
WoraMR Bunday, 11 aj
Sunday, 8.
Chanoel choir. 7 pm. Thursday.

HASTING*
GRACK BRETHREN CHURCH

LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH

WOODBURY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

Woodland Fire Station
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor

Bible study hour.
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST

Village of Woodbury
Worship, 11 am.
Junior church for children, 4-8.

that broadcast over WFUR
Christian Youth Crusaders,
Wednesday, after school.
Young People's Service, Thurs-

the church office.
Thursday Activities
3:30 pm. Children's and carol

METHODIST CIRCUIT
CHURCHES

ll am. Worship service.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
7 pm. Evening worship.

Felldwahlp service, 7:46 am.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCp
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Youth Fellowship, Wed., 7.
a Jef town 8c Walnut HU.
1 OF GOD CHURCH
Bible Study and Prayer *erRev Roger A. Janke. Pastor
103 E Woodland Avenue
rlce, Wednesday. 8 pm. at Roger
Worship at 8:16 and 10:46 a m.
Bunday school and Bible

Rev. HumII Barver. Pastor
Sunday school, io am.
Worship hour, 11 am.
Every Sunday—'This is the
Bunday evening service, 7 pm. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
6 pm. Young People's Serrig*.
1302 South Hanover
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7 pm. Evangelistic servic*.
WOOD-TV.
channel
Hastings, Michigan
COATS GROVE___
Telephone: 046-8429
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
PtUem for MeC
ALLUM UNITED
Rev. Howard W. Rogen, Pastor pm channel 6.
McCALLUM
UNITED
10 am. Bunday School. Elwyn Living o v e r WILX-Ty. 11.30 , BRET1IREN IN
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Curtis, Buporintendent. Classes am. channel 10; WZZM-TV, 12 CHttIST CHURCH
' "The Church of the Wildwood"
Bible
teachers. A nursery with adults I ----- ----------------Lutheran-----------Hour.
Otla Lake Road
ChrUUan Endeavor. 6 pm. in charge to permit all parents1 WKZO, 12:30 pm.: WBCK, 1:30
, J...
, Morning worship, 10 am.
Lorraine Kremmin will be leader. kV UVK31U UIC CULKMS,
Junior Sunday School ini
——Sunday
schdol, 11 am.
AU are Invited.
Prayer. Bible Study Wednts"The Country Church that charge of Phyllis Munn and MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Gladys Hamblin.
REFORMED CHAPEL
Welcomes You."
708 W. Main Street
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. Earl Schlppcr
cial music.
Route 3 Delton
Worship, 10 am.
The outdoor poeter program is
8:15 pm. Junior Service. David
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher
Sunday school. 11:15 am.
and Ronda Munn In charge.
A. J. Spoelstra, PaMor
gifts given for these beautiful 3- Teens and Young Adults, Merlin -Evening worship, 7.30 pm.
Sunday school. 10 am.
and Dorene Buhl In charge.
Warship. 11 am.
along the street* and highways Adult Prayer Meeting. Mra. Rog­ TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Sunday evening service, 7:30.
ers in charge.
1118 Jordan Lake Street
' Wed. evening service, 7:80.
months of January and February.
7 pm. Evangelistic Service. Lake Odessa I.PA. Campgrounds
This will itelp make available Mernags by the pastor. Special
Phone DR 4-8377
LAKEWOOD
E. U. B. CHURCH
ths spiritual and leadership music.
.
Rev. Carl BUvernal], Pastor
training and opportunities of
7:30 pm. Wednesday- MldMorning worship, 10 am.
Christian Endeavor to more of
Morning warship. 11 am.
our young people. Chairman Mra and Bible study.- We eat three
Young People's Service, 7 pm.
Sunday worship, 7:30 pm.
Richard Darby. Wl 5-2543.
Evening service, 8 pm.
meals a day to feed the body
Wednesday family worship.
Bible Study, Wed. 7:30 pm.
Adult Bible study. 7:30 pm.
PEOPLES BIBLE CHURCH
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
1/4 Mlle E. of M-68 on State Rd.
Fall Revival. Oct. 7 through
Boys. Giri* Fellowship, 7:30.
LeRoy Kenney. Pastor
16 with Rev. Coyt, Henderson­ HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
I--------——school.
10 am.-"Bi
ville, N. C., as the special evan­ ADVENTIST CHURCH
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
gelist.
The
Singing
Grtndlcy*
ji am. a
Eldar Samuel J. Elie
Woodland at Vtlte Rood
Wtdnemla
from Owosso in charge ot the
2730 W State Rd.
Rev. Einar Unseth Pastor
Thursdayy. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls music.
Hastings. Mich. Wl 6-M66
Ph 387-2917
and Boys jBrigade.
Bring in your prayer requests
“A Friendly Christ-Centered
Woman'si monthly missionary
Worship, Il am.
Church"
fellowship, 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
Tuesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
our prayers with yours Also se­
Sunday school. 10 am. Classes
Sunday. "Faith for Today," on fOr an
lect your prayer partners for
KILPATRICK UNITED
this special meeting. "Where two TV WOOD. Channel 8. 8:30 am.
Worahip service. 11 am. with
BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy, Holy Communion.
M-68 Woodland
Bunday school contest began Radio WJEF, 1230. 8:30 am
Cherub and Junior choirs,
last Bunday and will
with
Wednesday. 3:46 pm.
WOODLAND
10 am. Sunday school.
Senior choir. Wed.. 8 pm.
UNITED
BRETHREN
CHURCH
Bethel Bible study. Thursday,"
11 am. Worship sarvlo
The Billy Graham film, "The
Raetiara Once." at Central Audi­
8 pm. Kvsnlng service.
George Speas, Pastor
8 pm.
torium this week Thursday. Fri­ 1503 Johnson. Lake Odessa. Mich
Junior Ciitecitbm class, SatHASTINGS CONGREGATION
~
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urday, 8 am.
day and Saturday evenings. Get
Sunday
school,
10 am.
OT JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
your tickets today.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Senior Catechism claa. BaturIngathering at Owosso College
Evening service. 8 pm.
______________
this week Friday.
I Prayer service. Wed., B pm.
A Hearty Welcome to Alli
Bunday public talk, 3 pm.

CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

specie to Mr.
Smith Funeral
Sermon: The Great Spiritual
Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mrs. Keith
Buppar.

Church School, 10 am.

Worship service. 8:30 am.
Church school 10:30.

HASTINGS UNITED
HOLINESS CHURCH

Bunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship. It am.

Worship ssrrioe. 10:30 am.
Qohaby Chursh

children and Mr. and Mrs. which are in popular demand
Wayne Forman and children of among youth group leaders.
the student body and brought

Robert Asptnall

Sunday Lareon

CARLTON SKVKNTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Otrald N. Black

tellon Boys Club.
ade Boys Club.
Wednesday Activities

Saturday worship, 10:46 am.
Prayer meet Tuesday. 7:30 pm.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST

temporal; but the things which
are not seen are eternal" This

thy Yalrgw and Mra. Margarete thlans will be the Golden Text
Lohr at Hastings were Saturday, of the Lesson-Sermon titled

Bunday.
Like of Onondaga, Reuben Crites,

Q iris Clubs.

Bunday school, Il am.
Wednesday sarloe, 8 pm.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Reading room open Wednes­ CHURCH
day and Saturday, 3 to 4 pm.
Rev. Don M. Oury, Rector
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTil. Evangelist
10 am. Morning service.
11:15 am. Bunday school.

Freeport
Mr. and Mra. Reuben Crites, Sr.
* Mra. Don Cullen was a Satur-

Hoffman and daughters of
children.
Emmanuel Guild meet* at 3
pm. In the church undercroft
with the Rector giving a slide Chert and Cindy stayed to spend
ths week with their grand parnorthern Italy.

Bunday, Voice of Prophecy,
Nursery provided. Brwadokrt of
Radio WJEP, 1330, 8:30 am.

Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
Rev. Stephen Vesblt, Assistant

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Mra Emmett Bheilington visited

Righ and Senior Carlson

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Waytend

Sunday,

High Youth Fellowships at tt»

with his sister and family. Mr.

Clarksville. * Mra Gary McGhee

Wednesday Activities
home of Mrs. Lyle Gillespie.

Dorsel Sturdevant at near
ClarkavUl© were Sunday, Sept. 18.

Hastings. * Mrs RussetL Price
attended training scbtH
achdbl for
Sunday school teachers in Grsad
Rapids ★ Mra. Russell Pritt accotnpanlsd
Mra.
Dorothy
Roush
and Mr. Mika Roeenburg at Mk
8 Cirote 8 will meet at the dievilie al the Caledonia Meth
of Hastings to Battle .Creak
home of Mra. Donald Bachman. disc Church Sunday. Sept. 18.
Wednesday. Sept. 14, where they
Co-hostess: Mra. Philip MiUhelL
visited Ruth Houghtalin In Leila
Thursday AottvtUes
family visited Friday, Sept. 18. HospKad. She visited Mre/Clar6 Kirk House choir practice.
6:46 Junior High choir prac- family in Charlotte. ♦ Mr. and i*t* Mrs. Gerald Price ogLaxe

Mn.

Kon ven Frtd.,.

in Florida.

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Caledonia and Ivan Otnotesd of

CHRIST CHURCH*
R. Colfax at N Boltwood

till Wednesday. Sept 11-14. with
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead at

FIRST CHURCH OF GOD

N am. Bunday school
munion.
6 &gt;0 pm. YouthTsUowahlp.
7:30 pjn Gospel hour, sermon
by Rev. Lyle Owen*
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. prayer
and Bltdc study.

Ftoyd Fisher

MkxUgvlile

ciiuBCH

Where a fSBrirthm Experience

Halting!

»a.

I 55 a m. Sunday school. Leon ( wenf Sunday. Sept. 18, visitors of
au asr*. runtM ducjuct. w i
,
nd Mra. Robert Humphrey
Mra. Caroline’ Boywen* and
three buxs in operation now. if
ciuldren were Saturday, i children acre Sunday. Sept- 18.
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TONY BELLI MOTORS

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•UMseu Price. *

I r,ll'dren were 8unda&gt;. t*pt

Hastings
Ruwril Johnson of Hastings.
H. J. Buwalda, Minister
Phones Wl 6-8307,
Wl S-4wo| dinrar guest of Mr. and Mrs. ^’ .
Office hours by appointment' will Mishler and Mr. and Mra. EJ"
only.
| Charles Blough * Mr. and Mrs
You are Invited lo every *er- iUy Morganthaler and Mr and1 *
■ -— ... -.____ .. ... ■ ... lox Evan were Bunaav. Bent.

Day.
WOODLAND METHODIST
Worship service. 8:48 am.
ChrtgHan Endeavor,
Bunday school. 10:45 am.
Wednesday. 7:30 adult choir.
Morning worship. 11 am
Thuieday, Junior choir, 4 pm. ^Prayer meeting Thursday. "7:30.

Shift Merc-O-Matlc wv

,Sf2?b

Sept IB. dinner piwo of Mr. nild
nd Mn J«
u Bhrnnnn ”•
Lake nmr Auxusta before they Mr' WM1

Mr and Mrs. Milton Buehler. R°y
«*“r L*** Odessa.
PLEASANT VAIXET UNITED
11 am. Sunday worship Ser­ Roscoe Lighter and Crete Blough' Mra Fannie Draper and daughBRETHREN CHURCH
mon: Today's Urgsncy." Mra. aUcndrd the Rebekah Visitation l«. Mrs Vrete Bnepberd of
, Max BL Oveiohlrc. Pastor
Ruth
West,
organist.
of
District
23
at
Bellevue.
*
Mr.
Grand
Rapids
were Bunday. Sept.
Worship service, 10 am.
Bunds/* school, 11 am. L. J.
Youth Department.
| day. Sept. 18. visitors of Mr. and * Mr
Mn. D*le Spunfeller
Mote, Supt.
I Mrs Goroelloua Bouwen*' of Allo of Battle Creek were Bunday,
7 pm. Study In Romans.
Christian Endeavor. 7 pm..
Darrell Starbard. president.
October is rally month. Week
m rviivnt ---------Junior Christian Endsavor. 7
Tuesday WSW8 Pali luncheon. Price and Gloria Stahl st the * Mra. Angie Osgood of Hempm.. Batty Ovenshire, director.
CUrksville Church Saturday.
; nxUt. Calif., was a recant Tues­
.
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.
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Kfr-,
rrU, Reni.
Prayer service Wednesday. 7 30 Appalachia." by Rcathel Fuller.
pm. Class leader*, Clayton Mote
Wednesday.
10 am. Bible
rick Luneke of Grand Rapids to ^tended the Allegan fair.
study and prayer.
Mr. and Mra. Muri Hosteller
7 pm Bible study and prayer. Woodland Sunday Sept. 18, to
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
8 pm. Choir practice.
Saturday library opens. 3 to 4.
1718 N. Woadway
Bteveasville were Saturday. Sept.. The Orrills Hostetlers and anAlmon G. Fuhoo. Pastor
17 callers st the Jahuw Cool other couple from Caledonia left
410 R. Madiaan. 846-5065
men I, potluck supper.
Bunday school. 8:45 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Coming — Youth retreat Oct.
Caledonia attended
Youth service 7 pm.
pm
camp.

WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

"Man's Car,” with a Msgaadcr 410 V-8. Cbooae, M

1320 N."Michigan. Av*

guests al Mr. and Mra Dale
Dukra.
and Sharon Pavllch of Hastings.
Sunday, Sept. 18. visitors at the
Richard Bird horns were Mr. and children of Welcome Corners.
Mra. Richard VsodevlUe of Kala-

Whitney of Lanalng were Sun-

EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

iSOUTH KALAMO
PENTECOSTAL
Rev. Arbutus Hurless. Pastor
1631 Ionia Rd . Kalamo
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service, 8:30.

Gerald Durkee and daughters of

Mm Elnora Whitney. Mr. and honor of Mra Wieland's birthday.
Mrn Ken Robin* of Grand

ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
DOWLING

at the David Munn home (In
Irving. Other guests Were' Mr.
and Mra. Karyl Lirihgstpp and

Mra. Ron Tanguay and daugh­ Cost* Grove. * Bunday evening,
ter. Mlchaele, of Toledo. Ohio

Prayer meeting. Wed., 7:30.

BT. ROBE CATHOLIC CHURCH

lU-

tnnU of the Lord's Supper at
nietnbera 8:30.

IRVING CHAPEL

By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg

Saaak M.

ll am. Baptism. Holy Com-

DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Samuel J. Rile
2730 W. State Rd.
Haatlngs. Mich, Ph. Wl 5-9485
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Worahip, 11 am.
Broadway and Center
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Willard IL Curtis, Minister
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on

ST. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
Bunday Mass. 8

Ford Motor

their

Little asserted. He has a unique
way of telling us right from
wrong without making it sound
INTF.R-LAKES
like a parental lecture."
BAPTIST CHURCH
11 am. Junior Church, for
Cindy Morse, a sophomore addDelton, Michigan
children 4 through 8.
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
King. Lloyd and Mrs. Minnie
Sunday school, 10 am.
Groups.
.
Worship, II am.
7:30 Church service. Special bert King of Lowell and visited
Evening worship. 7 pm
music, hymn sing. Message by Roberts now Citgo OU station
Wednesday Fellowship. 7 pm.

Confoealon* 4 to 6, and 8 to 8.
Saturdays. 7:30 am. on Bundays

(plenty of legroom for him
without dlitutblng herl).
Marauder 410 V-8. New
Supcr-Huih Ride, Power

to help

neaday evening. 7:30 pm.

lounge.
Rev. Morri* Borgman. Paster
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pm.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.

Introducing the dknewW
Mercury the Man's Car!

drinking. ■

in Ma

larily were his straightforward
Lloyd, Mra. Minnie King, local, approach to young people and
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Asptnall and his intermingled humor.

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
1

A man tkpteu a M frm Ma car. Oood loo^a that arc a
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car to eatiefy a man. Mercury doee H...2S different wayet

CompUtdly

Delton Students
Counseled at
Assembly

Prayer rnaeUag Wednesday.

*1* Xante/

TOwnlac vmhlp.

laniUK mW III

Newton sn0 BUI. Jimmie

�granted by the
incraased. the part year were
man in graduate which la below
frantically 1 program* dropped to 60 percent,
avoid be-, in fact, for tlw flrat time In
prufreaor

Sees No Panic
BylJ-MMen
To Miss Draft
Vnirarally of

Selective

U.S unlwraSUea are filled With

ClMk mid: -Tbere U I
rtudenta at the Univerdty
feet that W*y. but the 60 k
before graduating..

vflle Cbanjbat «t. Commerce got
off to »flmv»iart Wednesday

the* student population. When

program* exceeded that of nun.

Nashville Group
Plant to Raise
Operating Fundi
' 'Hie Fall Mssiorifor the Na»hwith a dins* &lt;t 7 otJocfc at the
VFW MU,.About M&gt; MUndid.

nual fund

of obtaining occupational defer-

Michigan

Nashville Nam, rtunred a film cm
•
■
Dr. Peter Oppowali of Grand prinsing.

student* enrolled in graduate I called into aerrlce.
■nd graduate professional pro- | Yet 202 percent ...
—
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military callup.

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.
Gerald J. Bacbelder. 20. 1(00
N. Church, wm driving a 1M2
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The LA.8. met a week ago
Thursday at the lake cottage of
Minnie Bchants. Officers elected
were: President, Elsie Schafer;
vice preatdenU Georgia Brogan;
secretary. Colleen BehanU; treas­
urer. Sylvan Mellrain. flowers,
Leona Otertt, and ho^gtal chair­
man. ?.im Clara.
Leona wishes anyone who
knows qf aomeone that is ill,
please phongi her so nobody will
be forgotten.
Sunday dinner guests of Ren­
nie and Nina Molta were Mr.
and Mra Cart Kruger of Sturgis
and Oapt. and Mra (Judy Kru­
ger) Robert Raxrode and Teresa
of Munlrit^ Germany, Mr. and
Mra. &lt; Roy Chandler of Hastings
and Mr. and Mra John 8trew»burg of Mlnneaota. In the eve­
ning Duane and Maxine Jones
and children ctf Dowling were
visitor*. ★ Mr. and Mra Ron
Haynes of Hasting* and Mr. and
Mra Rennie Mott are spending
a few day* tixb week visiting
Mr. and Mra Curren Hawkln*
of Paradise. * Visitor* ot the
Dick Clarks on Sunday were Mr.
and Mra. Emer Colvin and Dcgls
and Mr. and Mrt. Robert VanDehburg knd Bill. - &gt;
Dinner guesta' Sunday of Mr.
and MK, T6d O'Laughlin were
Vaughn and his friend, Elaine
Zurad arid Mr. and Mra Ron

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DODGE DEDHUON i

Richard Sunlor, live at 12M Be
Montgomery street, rernllttqd Jgr,-.
six yean tn the Regular Army
Sept, io while serving with the
1st TngteUml Command in Vung
Tau. Vietnam. Sgt. KaDerrsan

that affect food supply and e*nltaMoa The guides are: “Making
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"Salvaging Water Damaged Be­
longings." "Building a Food Re­
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Pvt Michael O. McPhariin.
Port Knox. Ky., arrived Mme
The few guides, and 15 pub­ Sunday night for two wteka,
lished earlier, art free at the having finished his basic train­
county Cooperative Extension ing. He expects to be senu to
Service Office throughout the

Academy Deadline

Banfield - Vicinity Set for October X!
By Mrs. Loo Frey

Leonard and family spent Satur­
day with Mr. apd Mrs. Leo Frey
and Kathryn, who was home from
Western Michigan University tar
the weekend. * Monday Mr. and
Mrs. Sterling French enjoyed a
birthday dinner honoring Mrs.

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Purloin Squash

Mrs. Myrtle Dunn prepared an
outdoor Bunday dinner for Mr.
Walter Mapes of the Surtls
and Mrs. Luther Lenz and Janet,
Mrs. Victor Schantz and family Road reported his garden An As­
from near Nashville, and Mr. and syria Township was raided Sat­
Mn. Earl Dunn and family. * urday night and about (125 In
squash was taken, plus some

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Marcia Crago enjoyed a picnic
Sunday. * The Banfl eld Methodist
Church official board met lost
week. * Mr. and Mn. Sterling
French spent from Wednesday
until Friday with Mrs. Vem ScoU
at Plainwell. * Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Frey were dinner guests at the
Battle Creek Public School Camp
at Clear Lake Wednesday evening.
The Banfield-Briggs-Dowling
Methodist Youth. Ftflowshlp met
Sunday In the Banfield Church. ★

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presented by Scout Executive Russ
Evans. Tommy Nye received his
wolf badge, gold and 5 silver ar­
rows; Freddie Nye, wolf badge,
gold, silver arrow; Andy Noteboom,
wolf badge, gold. 6 sliver arrows;
Bobby DeKrlslira. wolf badge, gold.
6 silver arrows; Jimmy Lipscomb,
Hon bodge, gold. 3 silver arrows;
Duane Gunn, lion badge, gold. 8

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Asst. Den Mother Willie Mae
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Den 3 and Marjorie Gunn. den
mother of No. 2, has taken the
WebeUx Den.

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Effective July 1,1966 r&gt;
all eligible dpnpnd- !
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years old, living with
Automobile Club of
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a wide range of
Travel, Pedestrian
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July 1st-

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re* JUtanmw. Rou can win be &gt;

politics with an honest purport

the discriminating qualities wi
the quality that permits a «or-

Drugs Create
New Hazard
For Drivers

rounded hlmirlf with a set of
Stela Health Diractor
thieves, who were In politics tar
I m sure everyone would agree
loot, and whose advice largely
controlled his actions, aocne of that a drunk driver Is a danger­
. , . „
ous menace on me
the nignway.
highway. But
nT
' dld you know 01,1 alcohol to no
By H. D. Burpee
m
the onlj' c,u" of ‘■‘ntoxl'**»«■ &lt;*r 1 received this friend. Ken PriesUey of Vaasar. enemies at heart."
j
“^th’a^new’th^at”
। following note from my good Mich, who to a well known postal
After this article on the Ex- A ,,ew “re*l~
1 friend, Jane 8. Hagle of Kalama- luriorian. Well I called on him i Governor's death there follow* under the Influence of drugs.
1 w°i
,oun&lt;J
1x1
and he very graclouidy answered four short Items;
These
drugs
range from true
..........................
ALUMNI &lt;ANQUJCT
narcotics to such things as stlmit very Interesting:
' The Alumni iMgoM vW be
April 23. 1858: Your letter of Aug. 31 wa* re­
DEPARTURE OF MAH£
jcelvcd today. I would say that
(Advertisement)
U excellent mall service.
Until further notice — Grand
You are inquiring about YnouRaplds — Allegan — Eastern — *&gt;tl which was a pastoffice in
county
years
Western Railroad Three Rivers Kalamazoo
------------------- for *ten
------------(direct) via Mlle. Prairieville. from 1844 to 1854 I haven t had
Middleville. Fulton on Monday. the opportunity to do a com­
plete research on the community
Wednesday and Friday.
To Yankee Springs via Ynou­
tlon 2 or J. TIB. R11W, Cooper
skl. Silver Crwk. Gun March.
M A. Balch Township. Kalamazoo County.
The following U the postal hisWell this had me floored l!*®*7'
still do not see where Fulton
KALAMAZOO COUNTY
would come Into this picture. I YNOU8KI, Kalamazoo County.
Furthermore I had never heard । eatebllxhed May 10. 1844
r^W
D,v1d E. Deming, first posttlnte the portofflce at Prairie- mastcr
mmttoJT CFUtonFU‘1£d ^alrtZ i SILVER CREEK (Late Ynouville. According to thf le^dra-16*1' KaJxu'la^"' County) Allegan
cri ptton of the portoffice called .County, changed from Ynouskl.
Fulton before Prairieville. it Kalamazoo County' to Silver
Creek. Allegan County, May 4.
1854.
.
John W. Baker, first poalmaslives In Prairieville
,
Well luckily I have another ter.
Subsequently discontinued af­
ter 1930
Silver Creek postoffice was at

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In as much as the first purt of
my column today was rather
short, I wlU give you a few ex- i
cerpte from thh old BANNER. |
| On the flrrt. page or front
1 page there Li quite an article I
entitled "Around Richmond."'
There (ue four snail 1 &amp; 1. x 1 |
inch pictures along with the
article. Capitol Building, Rich-1
tnond. Virginia, Washington
I Monument. Rchmond. Virginia.
! Former Home of Jeff Davto. and 1
| Grows of Jeff Davis and hl*
; Daughter Winnie.
[ Abo. on the .•anye page. U an ,
, account of Samtirl Carson's
। Death There had been an auI topsv to discover cause of dnuh
Nothing whatever was found
I leading towards suspicion of foul
play Mr Caraon evidently lived
। at Oaleoburg I don't know ju't

they visited tn that vicinity for
Barbltualea often follow exces­ a week. The Furmans vacationed
sive use of amphetamine drugs. the latter pert Of the Bummer
al Chatham Bars Inn, Chatham,
the stimulating effect. Symptoms
Visiting the Albert Model-'

Wayne Coreys of Wyoming On
Bunday. Kay Stanton and Mrs.
Lewis Blanton, joined the Reeds
and Stantons for dinner.
two daughters of Augusta visited
Mrs. Wedel's grandparents. the
Ermont Newtqna. Bunday.

hoik Intoxication, including

abllfty to concentrate, drowsiness
and confusion. The person affec­
ted cannot coordinate his mus-

happy to see relatives .here, but
also each other, as they bad not

family, all of Holland, were Sun­
to share some of the Important doses, or If mixed with \other day guests of the CUfton Millers.
things you should know about drugs or alcohol, tranquilizers
and Mrs Frank Hama.
Mr. and Mrs Weldon Meek
drugs and medicines in the hope' may result Ih sedation to the spent Saturday with Mr. and
burn
■
m,y no1 unwittingly risk point of dizziness or drowsiness.
CHy.
*
The School Year—Supt. Hay- vour Ilfe behind the wheel of a greatly affecting the driver's reThe David Settles entertained
■
car.
action.
Ih* mort important thing tot Another potential hazard
Song
ramember to to never mix medl- 'comes in the form of antihtotacines with driving, unless your' mines, widely used for relief of
doctor aava it's Mfr Nnw thl. &lt;■ nasal
___ . 'congestion
“
.
' I
due ..
to colds
and
Bals—Don Smith

(Sally) visited Hastings friends,
being a luncheon guest of Mrs
Jack Kennedy at the Country
Club on Tuesday, and also a.
former residents. were also visit­
ing their daughter. U&gt;e Ed Carl­
sons of DeWitt, where Mrs. Carl­
son is a teacher.
James Kennedy of Marietta.
Ohio, to visiting bls son. the
Jack Kennedys. this week.
•
.
—.
Want Ails Sell Unused nuns.'

-produce no unususd effects in chased without a prescription.
Buccesa-Muw norma wicraua son,e
m,y
»l»&gt;ormal These drugs can cause mental
confusion, inattention and drow­
unsafe to drive.
siness. If you do use antihtotaI Another Important thing to minis, read the label directions
i.bear In mind la to never attempt carefully and follow your doctor's
10 obuun lny prescription type advice about driving.
FAREWELL RECEPTION
medicines without a prescription

Bong

Mudge
Music Troxell'S Orchestra

The Lake O Squares win hold
a farewell reception to Mr. and pally procure presepription tnediMra. Waiter Eaton, who will soon clnes tn this manner usually do

commencing at eight o'clock. The keep awake while driving Such come. Lunch after dance
following literary and musical

Jack

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EASY FOR THE TIGERS
Saturday afternoon the "Royal

Recitation. "Courting Under
date was Thursday, June 20. 1900
Now It doesn't seem like the Dimcultiea,"
Margaret Loomb
BANNER, even bock in those
Solo. "Life's Lullaby." Mr.
days, would have mode a "blob"
------like that Well according to a Bowling
Solo.
table I have/here the date on
8o,
°- “"In The Shadow Of The

ilvP and See the Largeet Selection
in BARRY COUNTY by

recently The Hawraneys have
zell Stantons Saturday visitors
time but thia to followed by moved from
at the Stanton home were the
headache, dizziness, agitation. Ir­
Howard Orsboms of Tillotson
ritability. decreased ability to

they may have on their driving I Tranquilizers, generally used to
ability.
.
relieve mental apprehension can

the banquet:

' Kenneth H. Priestley.
Art Harrington, near Banfield.; Doyle
ReelUM ton. 'Tank 'oo Ma'am,"
knowing my internal In old newsHazel Bums
Duet "Come When .The Night­
one over there. Weil I went and
ingale Sings."
Etta and Mildred l*aton
usual BANNER On the front

folks that are wondering what
day of the week you were born
on. if you care to send me your
birthdate along with a stamped
return envelope. I wlU be more
than glad to tell you.
Now In aplte of the fact that
the dates on this BANNER were
misted up, I found a lot of in-

Visiting the Bert MUlesons on

Wednesday, Sept. 14.
Mrs. Alfred Hawraney vtolted

lowing excellent program will11

Protection

Ions of the world, zhowed "the
city team how to play ball. They I
literally mopped the earth With 1
Ute city nine, tile score standing '
as follows:
Hastings
opted on the NWm. NW14. NEU,
Section 2. TIN. R 10 W. IJralrie- Royal Tiger Giants
vllle township. Barry county.
This may require further re­
search to be definite on the lo­
the Hastings Musical Club. June
cation.
18th.

others were wrong. June 20. 1901
was on a Thursday and June 20.
1900 would have been on a Tuea-

effect a driver's ability and re­
actions.
Amphetamine drug

cold remedies. And because many

Music—Orchestra
Recitation-Fredrick Heath
Song—Hazel and Leo Burns
•a BE-4. Section 34. TIN. R11W.
Plano Trio—Mr*. Archie Mc­
Gun. Plains township. Allegan
and
Coy
county. The mall route from
Misses Edith and Anzo Lombard
Recitation
—Hazel Bums ,
1858 via Ynouakl. Silver Creek.
Solo
—Mbs Inez McIntyre
Oun Marsh (now Hooper, is very
much In order. A check on the
location of Ynouskl, Kalamazoo
Refroahmeote
county could be made by check-

he owned land in Cooper town­
ship. This could be done at the
Kalamazoo County register of
deeds office.
The Fulton mentioned I be­
lieve was the present One In
Kalamazoo' county. I believe the

his mother. Mrs Harry Miller,
for dinner at Oun Galley'Bun-

Costs
Little
An accident on your r--,—
you do not hovo odequate liability insurance.

insurance
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Any time. Anywhere. The ’67 Chrysler
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In the way it looks.
In the way it goes.
Its optional 440 TNT V-8 is the biggest
in the price class, as are the brakes. A
perfect balance.
A new energy-absorbing steering column
Is standard equipment So are many other
safety features.

Something else about Chrysler.
Four Chrysler Newport models are now
priced just a few dollars a month more than
the most popular smaller cars, comparably
equipped.
If you’ve been looking for a winner,
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Hostings, Michigan, Thursday, October 6, 1966

NUMBER 25

EDITORIALS
- P
- —
Although Gus Scholle and Wai- Ushlng the fart that such u charge
ter Reuther represent an entirely simniv ia not in­
different ctea* of labor leadership
Sen. Qrtfftn turn expressed will-

dislike of Senator Robert Griffin

f FREE FUN-FILLED WEEKEND— Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Tobias of 61! E. Walnut are the winners of the first free fun-filled
weekend In thr Albert Pick- Motel A Hotel Chain contest being

luxury weekend vacation.—Banner photo.

Leslie Is to present the first of
six programs of the Hastings Klwanls Club's 19th World Travel
Series at 8 pm. Tuesday, Oct. II.
In Central Auditorium. Season
tickets are available from Klwanlans. Leslie's ‘‘Rivers" took
2lx years to film and 25.000 miles
covered In South Africa, Rho­
desia. Tanzania, K«nya, Uganda.
Rwanda and the Congo. On the
equator' at the summit of the
Mountains of the Moon he nearly
froze-filming "Riven of Ice." and
later almost broiled filming "Riv­
en of Fire" during the Congo
eruption of the volcano, "Kltslmbanyl.”

Indirectly at 1 e a i
Governar O. Mermen Wl.UtaJto Idea Uiat Oils Act is anti-labor!
j
who 1* opposing S-jl Griffin to
As a matter of fact, the Landthe Michigan senatorial race, re- rum-Oriffin act came about as a
fleet* the same attitude when hl. result of hearings before a select
state* that Griffin's record tn । Congressional committee, headed
Congress has been mostly against by Sen. John McClelland, and
charged with the task of looking
course, meets with the''favor
Into Improper activities in the
the top brass in Michigan's lai
lobar or management field". The
committee brought to light plenty
Leadership but an examination
of unsavory situations. A bill to
Griffin's voting record in Oongn
speaks louder tlinn words Ln eat*
(Continued on Page 4)

Hastings Launches
Costs Force
411 Campaigns’ in High
Restudy of New
Kickoff Tuesday High School Here

Members of th* steering com­
125 Volunteer Workers Giving
mittee studying plans for a new
four-year Hasting* High School
Everyone an Opportunity to Aid •&gt; for 1,600 student* are to meet
high school to consider plans
Youth Programs, Red Cross, USO । the
and alternatives following a gen­
The Hastings area's “eleven campaigns in one" got under­
way Tuesday with some 125 volunteer workers gathering at the
Ixason Sharpe Memorial Hall (or a kickoff breakfast, "pep
talk" and to receive their supplies so that they can give every­
one an opportunity to contribute to the vital agencies which
serve the entire community.
On the success of this campaign for $54,225 depends the
—---- 1 ■ - ■
1 ar-M1! Rnv Am.it nrrurram tha
Camp Fire activities, the vital
Red Cross blood program, the
, work of the Salvation Army.

from

gan

rive, the Child puld*290 and the MlehlFuud *5,800.

eral meeting Tuesday night.
Costs of a proposed new high
school have been estimated at
*6373414 even after the archi­
tect*. the Warren Holmes firm of
Lansing, had revised the origi­
nal "dream" facilities down from
*8,635438 plus some *353,000 re­
vision and remodeling for the
present high school.
Architects, in drafting preli­
minary specification* for taa

project ever since tert Decern- |

At the general steering com­
mittee meeting Tuesday night,
which was attended by the chair-,
men of the 11 committees which:
developed the original specifica­
tions, members of the Board of1
Education, school administrators.:
department heads and architects.
It was reported that the HasUngs
school district had a "tax limit.”
Ray Wieland, comptroller for'
the Felpousch Food Center, co­
chairman of the finance commit-'
tee. reported that hl* commljtee,
felt that a figure of somewherebetween *4.000,000 and *6,000,000
would be the limit for the district

Yonth Connell *7.925.
The Michigan United Fund
represents 37 well - recognized
oxencle* — Including the U 8 O
which Is so necessary for the
United States troops in Vietnam
and around the world.
At Tuesday's kickoff—the Klwanls Club provided the coffee,
doughnuts and sweet roll*—CbChalrman Arthur Olson Intro­
duced members of the Commun­
ity Chest board. Co-Chairman
Jack Hoke introduced the drive's
Thomas Stebbins, president of
To Leave Hasting* — William I division chairman. Bob King out­ the Hasting* City Bank, reported
Stedman, vice president of the lined the work of the Youth the result of an Independent
National Bank of Hastings and Council and YMCA and Ron study he had completed, and In
president of the Hastings Arfa
sen Ung the United Fund, spoke his own opinion, he felt the limit
Chamber of Commerce, has re­
signed both positions. He has ac­ briefly.
approximately *4,000.000.
Youth Connell Director Klnr,
cepted a banking position in
Stebbins emphaaixed that the
Oshkosh. Wls. Stedman Joined
months, reveals
the National Bank in July of
1963 and was named a director
In January of 1965
lie* financed through UnitedIn the light of Stebbins' report,
Fund contributions
the architect* presented their
Boys participate In tall fool­ awn views of what kind of buildball league*, basketball league*,
softball and . baseball leagues as J4.000.000 figure.
well as skiing classes. Girls also
have basketball and softball.
Boys have a 5th-6lh-7th-lth to house 1.6O0 students.
grade wrtatllng program, women
The recommendation* for the
. fiupl of Schools Richard J. have a Winter conditioning class,
Guenther has announced that men have a conditioning class new high school have included
purchase of a new site, erecting
Hastings official school member­ and a volleyball league.
an adequate building and equip­
ship Is 3.886, an Increase of 545
High school students have ping It. Equipment is estimated
club* for boy* and girls and the at *664.410
"Y” center operate* on Wednes­
Committee members now are
day night*.
expected to consider other posThere are post-game dance*, slblllUes. such os utilising the
There are 597 in junior high, weekend dance*, the 8now Ball, present high school campus and
nn increase of 78, and 2.136 in graduation dance. Junior High Central for High school and
Hie elementary grades, an in­ •nd |7th grade mixer*, an 8lh Junior high students, and placing
crease of 408 over the 1965-86 ‘Please Be* MORE ABOUT:
elementary students elsewhere
enrollment of 1,728.
. . . UNITED FUND, Fag* 3. and of having a three-year high
school knd three year Junior
high, or other alternatives.
It was pointed out Tuesday
night that a *4,000.000 bond Luu*
millage sold.at 414 percent Inter­
est would require a 4%-mill debt
service lax levy. That, with the
six-mill operating cost, would
cost a property owner *3088 a
year per *1.000 of equalized valualion. The same bond issue with
five percent interest. Including

3.886 Enrolled
In Hastings
Public Schools

the Ihillnp-Liktwwd rimt Friday night on Johnaen

To Relocate 37-43
To Go West from
Broadway on State

Christmas in Vietnam
An urgent appeal ha* come to the Barry County Chapter of
the American Red Cross, according to executive secretary. Mr*.
Keith Gordon, for assistance with Christmas gifts for the
combat men on the fighting lines in Vietnam.
The plan is to provide each serviceman, who is unable to
visit n PX for supplies, (total, number 120.000—Barry County
quota 301 with a "Santa Claus K1L"
These must be readied and “
In The Banner office, on or b&lt;

Because of the brief time to accomplish this project, regula­
tion nylon mesh bags are being purchased to contain the kit
article*. Any group or Individual wishing to contribute to this
cost, and also the charge for mailing to the military poet for
shipment, are asked to please pul coins or bills In th* bank
box on the counter at The Banner ofilce. A public accounting
will be published later and if there Is a surplus fund It will be
used for further attention to troop* In Vietnam.
Following Is a list of the required articles for each kit and
suggestions for other articles to complete filling the kit. AB
Item* must be new.
Each kit should contain: ballpoint pen (these 30 will be
furnished by The Banner), plastic soap dish plus ooap, terry­
cloth wash cloth, foot powder, pocket comb, Individual pack­
age of tissue*, and paperback book (mystery, western, science
fiction, crossword puzzles, etc.)
In addition, some of the following suggested Hems may be
included: small package writing paper, small address book.

plastlc bags (moisture protecticjr far personal possessions.
Note: No liquids, combustibles,- food or any Item that would
melt or deteriorate in heat should be included.
Each one of the 30 kite will have a card attached reading—
Christmas Greetings, American Red Cross, Barry County
Chapter. Hasting*. Michigan. USA.
Any Individual or organization willing to fill one or more
kite Is asked to contact Mrs Richard Cook at The Hastings
Banner office. (Back door on 3. Church St, or phone WI 5­
34811.
We have long been overdue in attempting to get a Hat of our
Barry County men overseas. Will parents, or any other relative,
please send us as soon as possible these servicemen's names,
with address, and the name of the country where they art
stationed These will be printed.
Let's have a shower of letter*, card*, or gift* around the
globe! Check with the post office for postage rates and mail­
ing date*.

In Ferris Band
Kenneth O Kuempel, Jr., cor- I
trombone, are members of the
Ferris State College Band. The
100-member organisation 1* to
present pre-game and half-time
shows at the Detroit Lions-Los
Angeles Ram*, game Sunday

T. Howard Wounded
Tom Howard, son of Mr. and
Mrs Timothy Howard of Bay
and neck while fighting with the
Marine* In Vietnam. According
to avallahte Information he U
doing all right. Hl* mother, la
the former Ellen Leonard,

Highway Dept. OKs Plan to Widen
State to 5 Lanes at $783,000 Cost,
Build New Connecting Road
The State Highway Commission has announced approval
of an engineering report on t Fie proposed relocation of the route
that carries highways M-37 and M-43 in and west of Hastings.,
Estimated cost of the proposed project is $783,000.
j
State Highway Director Howard E. Hill said the plan wks
Chamber President — John Bay.
developed because funds wifi not be sufficient to relocate M-37
director of Pennock Hospital
from Hasting* south to M-8»
1 1 .
1
•
and who has been vine president prior to 1972.
of the Hasting* Area Chstnber
of Commerce, ha* token over as preiently e a r r I
president to fill the unexpired
term of William Stedman who
Hill said the widening of Green
mlnlstrator of the hospital since
1962 and Is prealdenl-cltct of the practical because there is only
Hospital Purchasing Service of 66 feel right-of-way and con­
siderable residential development
on both sides of-the street.
_The Highway DwMwMro.
g*n "Hospital Council.poses" To Widen to five lane*
West State street w**t from
Broadway for one Hille to the
city limits.
A new two-lane road would be
built from that point west for a
distance of nine-tenths of a mile
to tie into the existing route

Hastings Hosts
National Bassett
Hound Show

Russell Hankins, secretary of
the Hastings Area Chamber of
Commerce, has announced that
the National Bassett Hound Field
Trials are to be held at the Wol­ enough on Wert State 8t so that ney. who has been sate* engineer
verine Beagle clubs grounds the five-lane road can be built ■ st the E. W. Bliss Plant Her*
northwest of Hastings this Sat­ without removin’ them. Hill said.) since May. 1964, ho* been named
A date for a public hearing on sale* engineer for the New York
urday.
&lt;
'the proposal, dew'sped with the press sales office at While Plains.
----------- . .. |oca. -nicigig
Whitney joined Bliss in 1M3 af­
ar has corufic- ter graduating from the Unlvtrheld In the Cemmuqlty Center
t’mvtabl: been d.l’rmbij.l, &gt; slty of Notre Dame with a B6
at the falrgToands
Hll(
In mechanical engineering. He
The National Bassett Hound,
---------- _
champion will be selected at th*, tot
rv'
.
In Connecticut and Northeast
New York. He and his wife live
In West Haven. Conn
About 300 visitors are expected
to begin arriving on Friday and Q.^__
.
remain her* Inta Sunday.
The hospitality chairman l»'
*

B

(New Discount
□tore to Open
" In November

telecast at 1:30 pm. Bunday.
from ^iar^av ^Callfonita
JemW J W°lf' of Ypsilanti,
Oct. 9. Steven Q. Graham, trom­
b&amp;s announced that ths United
bone. and Robert L. Snow, cor­ Union has changed Its name to
D14C0un‘ Corporation of Rochesnet. of Nashville, are also mem- "The Victory Union," Its slogan ™ ter‘ N Y'
phased Don
is, ‘.‘Victory Through ChrtaL”
on Saturday night.____________ Garey’s Shoppers Haven at 103
____ w- sta,c Street and, hoped to
|
I
open the store early Ln^NovemWo*fe announced

mall being carried.

twelve days left to
The Hasting* C.AP. Joined
with the squadron* of Kalama­
zoo. Allegan, Plainwell, Otsego
and South Haven In combined
maneuvers Saturday and Sun­
day. Those from here taking part
were: Phil Potter. Bruce Hinde*.
Hubert Cooley. Terry Edger. Pat
• —“• — —
-- Hamp. Bob White, Dick Morgan. Knight* of Pythias had their
Jame* Reed. Dave Sothard. Fred first meeting Monday evening in
Fox. BUI Stowe. Frank Nichols,
Wayne Granfors and Bnioe WU-

the

The corporation ha* many wilUam Stedman,
store*. Including businesses in'
Richard Peldpousch of the
Niles. Benton Harbor. Dowagiac.
Adrian. Ypsilanti. Muskegon. Food Center was elected flrrt
Cadillac. Mt Pleasant and two vice president: Don GUI. Hasnuran
lings High princ.prt was named
in rorx
Port Huron.
Garty. who formerly operated
. Pres,dcn‘the fOA store on 3 Hanover.
Hudron wm eteetad
purchased the Slate Street varl- ‘bird vice preJdent. and Thama*
ety stare Ln 1959 from Fred Mey-1 Johnrton, manager of the Ha*__ He ----------- ..it and he ---.'unga
Division of the E. W. Bite*
er.
later sold
and
Mrs. Garey made a trip around
the world. After returning they dent.
operated a motel In White Cloud
Stanley FoJtx of the City Bank
They are returning there where
they have also purchased a lum­
Beverage Store
ber yard and hardware store, Is treasurer.
and have opened a restaurant.
Garey operated the theater
Just south of Hastings, built Uie
drive-in theater and also started
the Hasting* radio station.

"bits of yesterday"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Nickel airmail atamp* went
Into effect throughout the nation
Tuesday and the drop In rate*
to five cent* an ounce is expect-

that

To Head Area
Chamber in 1967

Ing of director* Tuesday.

backward glances

A model of the new voting ma­
chines to be used tn the seven
Hasting* precincts has been set
up in the City Hall and arrange­
ment* are being made for dem­
onstration to al) those Interested
in making a trial run.

James Wiswell

*3147 per *1.000 of equalized
valuation.
A *7,000,000 bond issue sold at
4% percent Interest would re­
quire 8% mills for debt service.
That, with tire six-mill operating
tax. would cost a property owner i
*44.48 a year per *1.000 of equal­
Ised valuation.

Larry Barry New
Hastings Policeman

Company.

Chief of Police Richard Sun-

Duane "Barry, 23, 615 E. Mill terms expire In 1967. and Pa*
Street,.began duties as a police Gilmore. John Panfil and Mt
officer Sept. 29

Has Commendation
the Mlchl-

NO SCHOOL OCT. U-M

tlona) Merit Scholarship Quali­
fying Test.

REGISTERED NURSES OF
BARRY COUNTY—Your Hospi­
tal needs help I Evening and
night tours of duty. Why not
Director at Nursing.

10/37

UM Michigan district; Arthnr

of Hastings

He had been employed at OMsbv elo**d m Thurwgoy
mobile Ln Lansing since May 38.1
1964.
He married Brenda Baldwin StttM* al BalU* Ct**R.
and they have two children.
Cling, 3, and Vicki. 1. Hl* mother

�I Mr*. WUllAtn Goodrich fr4a|
by an examining board, to now
instructor for First Flight Engl- Flint spent several day* visiting
I her daughter. Mr. and Mrt Dallas
Buckenhixer
Gilliland were conducted on
Jackaamrffle,

-THE ■ABTING8 BANNER
iT»Prr. October I. 1M8

weekend wlfli ber jrurnta. Mr and I Mn. Vernice' Rafftor 'of rural ।
Mr*. DeWlUvftvK-e IL ♦ Mr* I Woodland wen Sunday visitor* of
tnat Sever of Eagle Point ha*
returned after-apenClng a week
with her daughter and family of and Mr*. Robert Benner enter­
lanalr.g while Mr. Sever was up tained with &lt; birthday party Sat­
urday humoring Robin on her third
north fishing.
birthday. .Qimla. wepe Mike And
brother of Mrs Gretchen Ulster, Nancy Baker, Mike and ' Vicki
Ml*. Ina Birman and
has completed fair weeks of com­ . Rodrigue*.
Mr .r. 4 Lfr.
.InhnilZin
bat training at Camp Pendleton,

le for certain acbolarahlpa.
I,| J£
•1 p __________
tfiwtenla have rcla»

96 Middleville
Students to
Aptitude Test

Uou tlub mat with Nellie CurUs. trial ted the
The October meeting wUl be held Augwtlna
35
IM
with Nona Archer and Allee
TTumpowar a« co-ho»t«. * The
Jolly Dosen Club rnceu Friday at
family. * Mr. and Mr* Ralph (Mill. HU next assignment U four
I initrument wraps for ths hoapilnl 1:30 pm. with Violet Haaa
weak* of specialist training to pre­ rated the cake topped by a large
Pfc Clarence Benner '«ft Fort |
_ _____________
Job in the chipmunk and two baby onea. ora. wno
Wednesday guest* of Mr. and Mn. pare him for_a specific
land will be itatloncd at Da Nang. Harold Johnston * Mtoa Alma Martne"dorp*l^ry Raf- R^ enjoyed opening her many National Honor
* Mr and Mr* John Henry have Zvrrett of Muakegon apent the1 tier* of Woodbury and Mr. and 'lovely

“Js1SflS;
of sclwlaattc abtllUcr,. In math
For Banner Claaalfied Aaa
Call WL 5-3481-

— - Society, will

I iuUy oooiprchwxl you have

UP TO *5“ DURING
Coupon Bonanza

I would write no morel

did

Offices*, and due to underpay-'
ment nctftoT Merl Campbell our
Sharift or Dick Sunior our Chief
of FuUm Dept, cannot perform
their duty ICO percent when they

protecting officer* for

1

or 2

found a position which payment i
are more up to date--and rtalgna
frame either the Sheriff Dept.

Lake Odessa
Wy France* Johmlon

HERE ARE THE 8th. WEEK WINNING NUMBERS ... CHECK
THESE AGAINST THE ORANG CARD YOU PICKD UP LAST
WEEK...
.
PLAY THESE NUMBERS
IN ANY SEQUENCE
ON YOUR ORANGE
BINGO CARDS . . .
,

I

Mr* jock Clarey. Jr., and Kelly,
Mr* Fred Tebo and Biaron and;
Susie Wellfarc of rural Hasting* j
were Saturdav visitor* of Mr. and

were Sunday dinner gucata of Mr. |

of rural

Portland

14

20

22 28

30

32

34

40

NUMBERS
TO PLAY
wt

42

44

54

56

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58

SHORT RIBS of BEEF
FRESHLY SLICED

BEEF LIVER
HYGRADE—BONELESS BRISKET

84,

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.HUITZ FROZEN
MM

PET-RITZ... FROZEN

JI PUMPKIN-or
11 MINCE PIES

Mr and Mrs Raymond Oilllland
have returned from Charleston.
8. C. to visit Uieir son. T/Bgt.

wH lim)t

H = 19'

and hl* family

Charleston APB Sgt. Gilliland at­
tended engineering school at Tinkerf AFB in Oklahoma City. He
«« graduated with highest honors
in tils class, receiving a letter of
commendation from the Wing
Cortunandcr. At the present time
Sgt; O ill Hand, having passed an
examination and being approved

WITH COUPON AT RIGHT ..

POWDERED
SUGAR
LIMIT
2-LBS.

bib.
Pkfl.

ICE CREAM
1 If
20c off ^oy
COUNTRY FRESH
ALL FLAVORS ...

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I ON A PUSCHAM Of 13W«a pi*. | I

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10

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SUGAR

SHURFINE...ALL PURPOSE

SAVE 10c

SAVE 10c
I I ON ASAVE
50c
I ON A PUSCHAM OF 141 PKG. • •
PUSCHAM Of US. TIN
!. SPARTAN t:,." | | SWIFT PREMIUM
SLICED BACON । i CANNED HAM
11—Coupon lipiroi Sot, Ort.’ S. 1PM I I 1-Coupon fiplrot lai, Ort. I. t Ft

ON A PUSCHAM OP 148. PKG.

PESCHKE Jil’
FRANKS

■ Burny Bros. Frozen 11
1 German Choc. Cake ■

SAVE 30c

ON A PUSCHAM OF ^PKGS.

FLOUR
** ,A° 45c
•LB.

JIFFY... Corn

Muffin,

Dale

Muffin,

BUTTERMILK

,

II

SAVE 40c

ON A PUICHASI Of

Duncan Hines I SPARTAN
"
CAKE MIXES11 '.'.Tr' COFFEE

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ON A PUKCHAM OF 1-LB. PKO.

9
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LIGHT BULBS I

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CHILDREN'S ... ASSORTED COLORS

THERMO
SLEEPERS

Homes are different. They
Ust a lifetime, and more,
with reasonable can. Many

valuable as time goes by
and improvement* and addi­
tions are maile. We are
home improvement head­
quarter* In Hasting* and
yoj are welcome to utilise

^e^rur/f foc°Nrtn
1-LB. PACKAGE

IIMIT 1 PKGI. WITH TMII COUPON
4 AUOOOI MORE fOOO ORDER
IHRU SATUIOAY, OCT. 1.1 FM.

country be&gt; oiw» excited over

design and a little more
power . . . and the creation
of a new color now and
then. This year the accent
b on aafety. Pcrtups you

UNir J PKGS. WI1H THU COUPON
I A 1100 Ol MOH fOOD OIDfl
THIU iATUlQAY, OCT. I.IPM.

WITH COUPON AT RIGHT.

1

Every year, atuut this
time. Hie pupulatiAi of the

PUMPKIN oc-.qc
MINCE PIES",' IT

SSM

ASWESIEIf

HAROLD

89&gt;b

HYGRADE SMOKED PORK chops
HONEYSUCKLE ... GIBLET GRAVY &amp;

TURKEY SLICES

1966

Be sure to pick up your Green Card for next weeks Jackpot Bingo game!

Grand Rapid* and Mr. and Mrjk
Maribel Rolriguia and family were
Sunday guests of Wr. and Mrs.
Doming o Silva* of Ionia. High­
light of Uie day was a phone call
from Mr*. Bernie Suscnbebo of

W.ZHR

69

CORNED BEEFc.
CENTER CUT... RIB

WINNING CARDS MUST BE TURNED IN BY 9;OO P.M. ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8,

John Waldren visited her sister,
Mr*. Gertrude Stratton of Mid­
dleville. also her brother. Forrest
Collfn* of Irving.
Mn. Roger Crank and Janell,
Mn.' Michael Lydy and Kirk of
Hastings were Wednesday lunch

49‘

CHUCK ROAST
FINE FOR BRAISING

1
52
60 J

7r’74^0""“82
86 92 94 100

THIS WEEK'S JACKPOT IS WORTH

BLADE CUT

CARD

12

were

f. atid-Mr* Lyle Garfield of
Ma wpze Bunday visitors of
JRtpari Rush. * The Clair
T&gt; family spent the weekend |

r. The Sgt

6

4

&lt;62

land.

GAME NO. EIGHT ORANGE
2

Zurtck. UL. were weekend guests ■
of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rush. * I
M Thursday Mr. and Mr*. John
Waldrvn visited hU brother.

Sutton

SWIFT PREMIUM
PROTEN BEEF

JACKPOT BINGO

PLAY

ayi past time and we ought to
«&gt;k Into the bad situation and
ike care of same.
Citizen
I am well a where they did

POTATO CHIPS

PLUS YOU GET DOUBLE
SSH GREEN STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY... I

11

Coup« tapirM lat.,Od. S. IN* |

KAtoT HIDE LUMBER CO,
&gt;11 FART RAILROAD ST.

SAVE 10c
ON A PtnCKAM Of A
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MICHIGAN
BAG
UJ. NO. 1

WPOTATOES

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CILLETTE n
BLADES
I

or

�We’re Getting
Well on Other
People’s Blood

Barry Fair Board
Annual Meeting
Here Saturday

Dr., Mrs. Logan
To Serve Month
In India Hospital

Medicaid
Program Aids
iar mam wncrc u»y
vuruu—
Nrarton^cw^toJ during N
T I BaiTV Residents

The annual meeting of the
Barry County Agricultural So.
ctety will be held at 2 pm. Sat­
, Barry County residents have untay llt Ule Extension Office
been “getting well" on other at 301 3 Michigan.
P”W"' Wood
Tlnw dlrretor,
be
Last year Barry County's Red nalncd Tot thrre-ycar terms with
oi^to ? n J!,s 10 ro,lect 1 -«»110'1"’ Open from 12 noon untU
? "** ft,}'!0'* “ '«* share of the
R d ncV3,d ,or Ule R«»
Candidates for three-year
Cross Regional Center at Lan- t-rnis are Earl McKlbbln. Rex
JJna^Only IJOj pints were colCasey and Louie Ncubert. and tb
fill a vacanc}
are’’.'*
’'6” P'nU °f blood Richard Reed.

Dr. . and Mra WealeyLogan

u

thl

. •”rn
pint*,
M,4lr polnt*d °Ut

Dr Blair said there arc just
three more clinics in the county
lor this calendar year

ovto

Services office will
?“nd*e a]1 counl&gt;’ “PPhcatlons
for the new program, according
Uenta are : to Mrs. Beatrice Fisher, county
■ director.
It serves over 10,000 in the! Present categorical assistance
outpatient clinic.
। clients will receive Identification
The hospital has a staff of 10 1 F“.rd:' catih
“nd ADC rea«eu.-,7M 200 .tud.nl our— ।
'hnd™

By Mn. Leo Frey

Little Girl lo
IlaiSurgery

Cloverdale-Hope

More About-

Vnited Fund

---- ----- •--- ------- ----- ------- I1UM1UU.
surgery and complicated otatetries. Mra. Logan, who is a dletlclan, wUl teach student nurses.
They will fly out from San
—
-------«---------------------------------—
Francisco.
to Tokyo. Formosa.
Hong Kong. Singapore, Bangkok
then to New Delhi, India. They
will take an all-night.train ride
to Fnrozepore, in Punjab, where
the hospital Is located.
En route home they will leave
New Delhi, for Bombay, go io
Cairo, to Athens. Rome. Naples,
Madrid and Toledo, flying home&gt;'

and Wallpaper
107 E. State St.

Backward Glances

Tuesday, October 11, 1966

Alfred Leslie
Rivers of Fire
and Ice'
Central Auditorium — 8:00 P.M.

Penpey Days come once a year

Ali olher
wUJ
(receive a card yearly, which they
. will be able to present to help
pay hospital and medical bills
Doctor and pharmaceutical

.47 Rain

Sept. 10.

.01 Rain
Oct.

heretofore have never been
able to afford health and medl-

4.

LEGALS
PUBLICATION OXDER

may be eligible for this new
program.
Contact may be made either
by telephone or office call by the
applicant or anyone acting on
his behalf. Tlie local office is
open each weekday. Monday
through Friday, from 8 to 12
a m. and
anu from
irom 1i lo
io 5
a pm.
p
am.
Appllu.,,'!i cotton Jand rctonal^t
\blanks will
available at Penne
sock Hospi­
tal business office and also at
the Barry County Medical Care
Facility.

East Doud
By Mn. Lloyd Owen

More About
PUBLICATION OBDRB

Continued from Page One.

their new home on the second
i floor of what used to be known
as the Jesse Townsend double
store in North Michigan Avenue.
Included in the layout is a large.
. lodge room with ante room, a
property room, and a large dlni ing room and kitchen.

Start of Our 19th Season

KIWANI5 WORLD TRAVEL SERIES

Our buyers hove omaied

Below Normal
Temperature
Recorded

WINDOW SHADES

Rev. Don M. Oury. Rector
9 n m Holy Communion.
11 am. Family service and
.'ernion. Nursery and classes for
children.
Monday. Oct. 10. Vestry meets

how they do it.*

will be covered next April, 1M7.
under this program.
The Medicaid program has
been planned to assist the poor,
regardless of age. whereas the
Medicare program aids al) elder..----------- — '—
‘
older.
। However, all poor persons canI not qualify for this program
ThU program does not cover per­
sons between 21 and 85 years of
age. who are not blind or dis­
abled. end who are not the par­
ent of. a child who is eligible for
aid to dependent children
Therefore, the-xounty will contlnue to have Its hospitalisation
Below normal temperatures for' program for persons who do not
this Fall season have been re­ qualify for the new Medicaid
corded at the Hastings Fisheries1 program.
Research Station with the mer­
Tlie local Social Services office
cury plunging to a season's low expects to cooperate with local
30 on Sept. 26.
doctors, hospitals In and near
Sunday night. Oct. 2, the tem­ this community. County Health
perature was a cold 33 but the । Department, licensed nursing
days have been quite warm. homes in carrying out this proHowever, an almost constant
wind has kept the weather from
Tlie facility has been notified
being more pleasant.
that their inspections by the
Tlie temperatures follow:
Michigan Department of Health
will begin this week Thursday,
Dale
High Low Preclp.
and they are hopeful that they
Sept 21.
M Kain
will be able to meet both Medi­
Hept 22.
care and Medicaid standards, so
Sept. 23.
Foggy
that State and Federal funds
Sept. 24.
will be received ip cover the cost
Sept 25.
uf board, room and care for
Sept. 26.
many of their patients.
Sept. 27.
Mrs. Fisher stoles that this
Sept. 28.

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Completes Basic—Ronald J. Prye,
Harry Ganns relumed home son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Frye.
Oct 11 from 3 to 7 pm at the from Community Hospital last 1312 S. Hanover is home on.
M“on* Temple in Nashville.
leave from the UB. Army after
That will be followed by a clin­ weekend were Mr nnd Mrs Wli- completing ten weeks* basic
ic on Nov 38 ut Hastings High Ham Dreaholl, Mr. and Mrs Da­ training and eight weeks at a
School, and the final one of the vid Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dur­ radio school in Fort Knox. Ky.
year
be Dec 5 at the Has­ bin. Mr and Mrs Jessie Mack. He was then transferred to Fort
tings Mfg. Company
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Singer frpm
Dr. Blair points out that Kabiiniuoo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry —
~
teletype
Ronald graduated from
blood Is used for replacement Clark and Mr and Mrs. Gordon HasUngs High School in 1865. On
of blood In slek persons, per- Buxt.on. * Lorraine Gunn October 17 he will leave for
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Homer; Vietnam with the 25th infantry.
Gunn, who was severely injured
--------------------------in an automobile accident when
Blood is also used in research the car she was driving came
and In blood fractures and de­ '.uddenly Upon a «econd accident .
o
rivatives for human injections lust .south of Ferris road, is
such ns gainnin globulin
s’owiy Improving In Leila HosC9
J
"It Is essential that Barry'pltal
Deborah Ann Ledtord, .5th
C".U“’y “«aln PU&lt; forth a little
Lvnn Gunn from Fair lake grader at Southeastern, entered
extra effort Uns year." Dr. Blair j and Kathrvn Frey from WMU j the University Hospital at Ann
aeciared
called on Kathryn's parents. Mr | Arbor on Friday. Sept. 23. to un­
Persons desiring to give blood , and Mrs.'Leo Prev. Sunday. * dergo her first leg operation
JUM.
Ul ut
-• ।Jist Sunday Mr and Mrs. Leo
She Is the 9-year-old daugb, N,u,l,v|He. or at the Frey wen- dinner uuesis of Mr. ।
other clinics.
| niHl
Pred
al Palr E. Grand.
She would like to hear from
■ Mr and Mrs William Ferris her friends in Mrs Smith's room,
j and family called on his par- and her other friends. Her ad­
| ents. Mr nnd Mrs Earl Ferris i dress is: Deborah Ann Ledford.
By Mn. Stephen Otfootl | Sunday * Gary Bri«tol left re-1 U of M. Medical Center. 10 West.
[Crntly for Bunker Hill. Ind.. Air' Ann Arbor. Mich.
1 Force station * Lost Thursday
Rev. nnd Mra. Isaac Osgood the local rxxlro rrouo met at
were guesto of lus sister, Mr and the home of Mrs. Leia Strickland.
Mrs Lynden Johncock uf Gun * Mr and Mrs Gene Nusbaurn
Lake. w .Rev. Og-jod attended nnd family were Sunday dlna ininlsiers and laymen retreat
• »••• — ■ • ••••■•
,,,w
at Cureon City campground -S&lt; pt w',f'*- Mr Hnd Mrs Mlke Nus23-24. Mrs Osgurxt spent the bnum. In lAiudng
(Coni, from Pg. 1, thia Sec.)
time at tlr home of her coiuln.
Mr ,ind Mre Gordon Buxton
Mrs. Dorothy Lebncr nt Nntlh ftnd Mr- and Mrx •,o,in Drago. •
Star * Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph i •lnhnnv nnd Susie mjoved n pic- grade mixes, city Ice rink, spring
Mills of Mnrsiuill
Marshall werewere Sunday. nlc Sunday.
Sunday * Lor Sunday 65 and fall use of the"*
the *'Y"
’"--------camp •bv
—
Sen:.
ns bov«
Sep:. 25 cullers
nillers m
at the II. «i
H Os- members of the Dunn fmnllv
family met adull
adult cron
groups,
boys aand girlscamp
grxxl home * The McCnlhim',nr a
n reunion
vrunlnn nt the home of
of.j weeks at Algonquin Lake,
Lake. the
,unt | elght-week Summer
Sunday school had a good Rally Mr and
"■"* MrV Harold -Dunn
-------------------------------------------- ~'Playground
-------Day Bunday. Sept 35. which was Grahitn Lake * Mr. and Mrs.: program and many other activithe beginning of a Sunday Jim Whitmore of Finn Lake had ties
School contest * Mrs. Stephen n» Sunday dinner guests. Mr and
The YMCA funds Include
Osgood and family were Sunday. Mrs LuHrr Lenz nnd Janet. $11,723 from the United Fund
Sept. 25. visitors of Mr and Mra Mr nnd Mrs. Wayne Ferris nnd drive, $440 from campers' feet
F..M
Gordon Ririe of Hustings to ad­ family, Mm. Helen SchnntP. and
mire the new daughter. Miss family. Mr and Mrs Earl Dunn by thr campers and $156 In doend fnmllv and Mrs Mvitle nation*.
Dawn Marie.
Dunn * Sunday Mr nnd Mra.
The Youth Council received
Norman Leonard and family | J7.675 from the Community
from near Be'levue. Mr. and. Fund. $4,200 from the City of
Mra Nnnuan Frrv. who hod Hastings. $150 from the Mooxe
•fr-n' th- weekend nt their for the Moose baseball program.
Travenr Bay collage. Mr nnd $300 from Klwanls for the Ki%
Washable Vinyl Plastic
Mrs. Marvin Prev from Flint. wanls baseball program, gl.f*
land Ke'hrvn Frw from WMV, in swimming ejaas feqa. 4560
•met i»t the home of Mr. and Mm |summer Ybcal'teeif, g$OTS0o 5
—
,I
Frrv for dinner * Jim and rummer band fees and an addlCindv Tconnrd snent the week- tional $67.80 in swim fees
end with 'heir crandnarents. Mr
Tlie Hosting public schools
also
donate un
all uuuuiiigs,
buildings, gyms,
n
mu .
............ . "
l,u uuoaic
He'd WSCS had a nimmar.- «a&gt;e; Oelds nnd playgrounds for the
At No
Saturdnv and will have another youth programs without any
Extra
rrv Saturday. Oct.
* The charge, and the City maintains
wscq
i
,,
Mrs. the City parks and ice .....
rink.
Cost
Car) Harmon Wednesday

HASTINGS PAINT

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3
Thursday, October 8, 1966

4. loan
Mllrhrl 1. I
I1
...'.
Harold Logan, who hu taught!
| Journalism and history in Has- !
tings High for the past five
years, has resigned his position
j tn accept one as teacher of social1
I science in Ann Arbor High
school He wil) remain here un­
til his successor has been se­
lected His wife, who has been;
MieMsi
; connected with the Barry County '
hH.i
Health Unit, ns school nurse for
v
. the northeast part of the county. "
has also accepted a position with I
ruhllrillaii
the Ann Arbor schools.

I Surveys have been completed , c«iri&lt;hi
I and plans drawn for a dam । *
which will raise the level of; ,*
I Kurts, Doud and Long lakes and I
form one large body of waler i ~
I that will be known as "Algonquin ’’“■ucanox oxnix

Mrs. Howard Moore called on
r. and Mrs, Oiefl Mowry Ln
Dowling Monday. ★ Mrs EJwln
Payne frtxn Delton spent Thurs­
day al Howard Mocrro Mr and
Mn. Basil Tobias and family
fttwn Hlnda district #pent Sat­
urday evening al Howard Moores'.
Mr. and Mra Lyndon Norris
were Sunday dinner guests al
Gerald Nor^la'. west of Cedar
Creek. * Mr. and Mra Floyd
Armour from Hastings and O. P.
Johnson from Battle Creek call­
ed on Will Ourds Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs Will Shriber from Has­
tings spent Saturday al Will
Qurda
Mr. and Mra Ltoyd Owen spent
several days in northern Mich­
igan on color tour, in the mln. *

from Middle Lake visited Batur-

REMEMBER-YOU CAN CHARGE IT ALL AT PENNEYS

Mra Lloyd Owen called at Wil­
liam Cox' in Naahvllle Sunday.
Mrs Baty Cox is making a
good recovery, following her
open heart surgery last June She
attends church and takes port

Wednesday. Oct 12. al Mrs John
Ourds to tie quUto Potluck &lt;®n-

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If You Do Not Have a Season Ticket
Single Admissions are Sold at the Door.

Students 50c

Adults $1.25

The fortnightly card and danc| ing parties which proved so
popular last season under aus­
pices of the local Knights of Py­
thias lodge will be held again
this season. The first party will I
be held next Monday evening
with Troxel's full orchestra fur- •
nishing the music. Members of,
the committee in charge of these 1
events are: Vere Miller. Roy
Hubbard. Harry Miller, Maurice!
Hill and John Nobles.

While Dan Marble's team was!
hauling gravel down the hill
north of the Broadway bridge on
| Friday afternoon, the horses be­
came frightened and ran down
the hill at a high rate of speed.
Mr. Marble's son. on foot, tried

crossed the bridge where the
heavy load swerved into a ditch.
The evener broke and the horsee
continued on until captured. The
wagon struck the ditch with such
force that the running gear was
telescoped and the box slid a
considerable distance ahead.

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EDITORIAL

As Car Hits Tree
Mra.:Ktate J. Waites. 40. of634

banned organisational or recogtdcorrect Cte*e abuses wxs intro- tlon picketing within one year of which *ay» that a union may laid
durad pn April 15. IMA. by the •o NIJlB-certitfad, election, and
made Illegal, "hot “
cargo"
contracts and makes the misuse of union
frl.n V
te” COntnUt*
■. Hirn Sen John
F Kennedy.
in which employers agree not to funds an offenae that may be
do buiinea* with firms a union punished by a fine of 110900 and
BMn.WI, . hU
1«U-

tatton was a "labor bill of rights,":

«

&lt;

•

requlrtug annual reports from
M 'rC-wrltlepf. the«Landrum
union offictal*. minimum standards Ortmn Act passed the House on
for union trjaitoealiips in the han- |Sep&lt; 4 )9Se
B vole of 352 to
dllng of fund*, democratic pi*c- M B||d Ule senate by a vote of
lk» for union elecUon* and ban. K.a -n,,
Senate dissenters
on hoodlum control of unlorni and wfrr Wayne Morse *nd William
of ' labor-management bribes and

However, most Americana like
this law, including those rankand-file unionist* who have taken
the lime to leant what the act U
all about and thus understand that
it stands as their best protection
against that type of union official
who ha* a tendency toward cor­
ruption or tyranny, or perhaps
So, in an attempt to get a workArthur Goldberg, who later ad- both.
able bill that would meet the 1 ministered thia law from III* pot

criticism of these diverse element*. as secretary of labor in the udRep Griffin and Phillip Landrum ministrallon of the late-President
Kennedy, stated his belief that no
true liberals from the South, honest union leader could con­
worked out a new bill. Their pro­ sider the law in any other light
gram contained a bill of rights for than as a minimum code of ethic*.

The Hastings Banner

the must enlightened labor laws
since the Norris-LaOuardla Act

course, who do not like the Lan­
ds r. HCNDRED ANP drum-Griffin Act. perhaps none
■LEVKSTH YEAR
so* than Jimmy Hoffa who
“ recently came through with a back
os door endorsement of Williams as
•ul

AMtaiCAN NtWSSAMR

the least undesirable of two un­
happy choices! Such a “plug"
should do neither of these two
senatorial candidates any harm.
Hoffa's frothing -at- the -mouth
attitude toward Sen. Griffin is
easy to understand. Hoffa doesn't
like laws that give a union mem­
ber a right to nominate a candi­
date. to argue in a union meeting
and to Vole without fair of re­
prisal tin many unions such demo­
cratic practices were already ob­
served due to the enlightened
attitude of local officer*, but this
spirit was not universal and by
' no means mandatory before tlie
। pissage of the Landrum-Griffin
1 Act*.
I Nor did Hoffa like a law which

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Actually, of course, the LzindrUrn-Grlffin Act should not be a
campaign issue unless those who
oppose the Senator take the posi­
tion that It 1* wrong to create
legislation to stand as a bill of
rights for the rank-and-ftle union
member. Certainly Senator Hart
would be In no position to criticise
him on that point. It might even
be Interesting to hear how Wil­
liams might have voted on the Act
had he been in either the House
or the Senate in 1950.
One tiling is rare-The effort
to make the Landrum-Griffin Act
appear as anti-labor legislation is
a bit of deception that Is totally
unfair and entirely unjustified.
Those attempting to do so are
guilty Of a disservice to the men
and women in organised labor
whose vote they are trying to
court.

National Events
Receive Support
Of Civic Group
Directors of the Hastings Area
Chamber of Commerce have vot­
ed to support two National
events in tlie month of October.
Ftre Prevention Week will be
held on a national scale from
Oct. 0 through Oct. 16.
In 1965 Hastings was award-

National Fire Protection Asso­
ciation with headquarter* in
From Oct. 17 through Oct 33
will be the 2flth annual observ­
ance of National Bible Week
The theme will be “The Bible­
Book of Wisdom and Truth."
Mra. Robert Timm and chil­
dren. Bonny and Larry, left
Tuesday morning. Oct. 4. by
plane from Grand Rapids for
Jacksonville. Fla., where they'

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T-BONE
Serving Doily from 12 Noon to 1:30 A.M.

Mra T. F. Sowerby of Bellevue.

StokM qt the Thorngpple-KOlW
school it Middleville report* eft-

County's 16lh traffic f
th* year 19M when her — —
□fl the Norris Road a mile south
of Prairieville and crashed Into
a large tree. Undersheriff Gor­ Matora.
don Trick reported.
There are 243 in Junior high, i
Walles was driving north with 134 In 7U1 grade and 109 in |
about 7:16 am Saturday when the 8th grade Elementary 'l'*‘ j
dents
total 963. including 13 in I
the accident happened.
special education.
Errollmenl last year was 1577 ’
... . i Sil in 1003-64

too. he doesn’t like a law which
lucvente a union from paying the
fines of officer* found guilty Of
violating the disclosure section
either by fahlfying or failure to

W®11*Michigan's two senator*, Phillip
Th, Wil i»™i U» S.n.w by .;
turn, nuruln In anwnded Imn' TO(wJ f0,
blll M dld John F
Wl ral u. lhe Houm- where
, Ktn„rty.
Humphrey. Lyp.
NorUwni Dwiwotu Ihomchl H । d„„ a„nra jwmra,
MU,
wu punlure ««1 rainy R.PUMI. I
-n„ mu
cans and Southern Democrats
19M
thought it too weak.
,
....

Atomic Energy
Program Here
November 21

Enrollment at
Middleville
atally Reaches 1,632

: eluded, in

Mn

w-mlnule wuMmoiy pnKuw
(lon f»()owfd by elasuwom »e*^|»nce itudenU,
designed to increase under.u„dln* of atomic energy
. *,

dents.
1.353.
Other units of the demonstra­
UndersherlfT Trick said a wit­
tion program, operated for the
ness saw the accident through
ARC by Oak Ridge Associated
his rear view mirror. The I960
Universities, will appear in Ohio
Oldsmobile went off the east
and Iowa «t the same time.
shoulder of the road for about
The Hastings appearances V 111
By Mr*. Mary Jackton
213 feet, then came back across
VW-MSO be on November 21.
the road'for 67 feet and hit the U*A^M
Oct. 9 will be Layman's Sunday
Mrs. Walles had been employed and the men of the Methodist
at the Mid-Villa Inn .t Middle­ Church have charge of the service
The -annual church bazaar and
ville.
smorgasbord dinner will be Sat­
Mrs Walles was bum at Well­ urday. Nov. 5 Mr. and Mra. Stan­
fleet. Neb., on July 6. 1926. the ley Finkbelner attended the Lay the Community Building on Sat­
Oct 15. from 12 to 6 pm..
tin of Grand Rapids visited Mr daughter of William and Dorn Delegate Conference held tn WB- 1 urday.
j^niored’by the Camp hre'and
and Mrs Wm. Mishler al the • White* Bolish She married El­ ronsln from Wednesday until Sun- , B]uc Blrdi There will be prizes,
Charles Blough home Saturday. mer Walles on July 18. 1955. in day of last week The children. ,.nlnrB baxe sale, handicraft*, a
By Mr*. Albert Green
Scottville.
Renee. Bic and Kent, stayed with ।
w#|k
B fUn booth,
In addition to her husband. their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs (
b, welcome.
Mr. and Mra. Wadsworth Bis­ Sunfield were Tuesday guest* of
Oscar Finkbelner
------------------ ——
- --------sell have put Uieu' farni up for Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Buehler.
sale, the farm they purciuued
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Slo&amp;sen of
her mother. Mra. Dora Collier Tolan. Jr. gave a farewell party
from Ray Jenkins and did *0
(Art
of
Ort»ter
S3.
l»*S;
SacUsa
Battle Creek were Sunday visi­ of Middle Lake, and a brother, honoring their son. Clare, who re.| .-a mil. It ttnlt** KtlUl Co*a&gt;
cently finished his basic training
।
A Gordon Green. Sr., of Battle tors at the Forrest Buehler home. Bud Daryton, of ll**Un*«.
i
Services were held at 1 pm. at Fort Knox and leave* this week
Creek. Mr*. Frances McCleod, * Mr. and Mrs. Claud Walton,
Mra. Feme Scheldt of Nashville, local. Mr. ano Mrs. Donald Wal­ Tuesday at the Glrrbach Funeral for Fort Meade. Md. Those pres- «•*
nt PubiiMr and Mrs Paul Birman. Mrs ton and family uf St Johns, and Home. Elder Kenneth Ward of ent were hl* brother. Lynn and
Mac Birman of Bottle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton the Church of Jesus Christt of family, local; his grandparent*,
.tie Mr.
and •Mrs Clare Williams; Mr
- —
Rusnell Rounds, local called on enjoyed pictures of the Nether­ Latter Day Saint* of Battle
Creek
officiated
and
burial
was
I
and
Mrs
Richard
Wilcox
of
HaaAlbert Green last week.
lands taken by Diane Thompson
in Riverside Cemetery.
tings, and Mr and Mrs Bernard
Albert Green is gaining slow­ on her trip as an exchange stu­
| Wierlnga and family * Mrs. Vern
ly a* Is able to get around some. dent. * Mrs. Claud Walton re­
I Hooper and sister. Mrs John
* Mrs. Francis Storkan Is also ceived a letter from her sister.
Robbe of Wayland, spent n few
gaining * Mr. and Mra. Rode­ Mrs. Dirk C. Kok. saying they
days last week visiting Ute forrick Tietz and family of R1 Has­ were leaving Ute Netherlands via
'mer's daughter, the Harold Humtings, spent Sunday evening boat on the Rhine river for
Ibles. in Farmington
with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burd. Switzerland Monday, lo continue MONDAY. OCT 10 Slo*» lot. ....| Many expect ~
to attend -----------the wedGary Tietz returned to his home their vacation.
I ding
dln“ of
or Carole
CBro,e Nelson,
Nelson- daughter
di“«hter
with hi* parent* after spending
TUESDAY.' OCT. Il—Chtektn «•*•■ °f Mr and Mr*. Carl Nelson, to
labia uap and crsckara. ataetlad Norman BarlOW. Ml Of Mr. and
aandvicbaa. fruit, daaaart. talik.
1
Eugene Barlow of Hastings.
WEDNEBDAY.
OCT
U
Ovan
bakad
i
.
*
*
(n
„
th.
Ran tut
Burd.
aouteab. buitarad xraan baaaa. irult. I Friday evening at the Baptist
iuun brass and batter. mUk
Church in Hasting* * Lynn'HelBy Mr*. Donald Proefrock
i’u?ADA,T,rRlDAT, °?T• l*-,4— rigel. daughter of Mr and Mh.
*4 Hulino
Wl S-4J44 TNo
eetooL T«a&lt;km Inautou
I
Helrigel. is quite ill al her
David Soya ha* brx n home
on furlough from Texas and is -------------------------------------------------- , liome and is missing a month
from school dutloi She is a
visiting his father and family.
By Mr*. Sylvan Tagf
I member of the sophomore class
Walter. 8oya. * Mr. and Mr*.
nigllDailK
Ui Booak st.
745-S111
। Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holtz .ind
Mrs. Arthur Moore surprised Grove Van MkMleworth of Ea*t
daughter*
have moved
to their
lauudng
were
recent
visitors
at
By
Mra.
fern
Hmeolila
.—
.
her husband with a birthday the Howard Drakra * Leslie «J
Street Mr
Mr.
431.1101 new
»ca' home on Charles Street
party Saturday night. Guests
Mr.
"
Mr and Mra
Mr. Russell
Xuu.ll Maybee
M,yb«r of.
M ■*•••"
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith nccompanied Mr. and
■■
thejr'ri,
former Holtz home on 5L.
rdMra.
Donald
Drake
and
Debby
Clarkston
were
weekend
guest*
of;
“
Thompson. Mr and Mrs Ken­
to
the
football
game
al
MSU.
Mr
and
Mra
Heber
Foster.
Mr.
®
‘
re
S;
*
R
„&gt;l
neth Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George
Steen ail Tucson, Ariz., were 1in
Estep and Klmmle and Devany Sept. 24 * Mr. and Mra. George and Mra Ashley Van Daren of ‘Middleville visiting old1 friends and
Moore of Hastings. * Ray Seese Rolfe visited UxMr daughter and Quincy were Sunday guests and on business last week * Mis*
were
called on Wm. Lott al Elmdale. family in Marshall Sunday. Sept. Mr. and Mra. Robert Foster
mrmu
parent*, Grace Carter of the Clark MeHe accompanied John Krebs to 25. * Mra. Howard Drake and attemoln guests of their Mr
and, mortal Home in Grand Rapids ’ “iu
ind
Clare, where they went squirrel cousin from Battle Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Foster. * M.. —
was a guest test week of Mr and ';
hunting. They brought bark their tier sister. Mra. Glenna Day. in Mr*. Vern Hawblltz. Mr. and Mra. Mra Charles E. Jackson * Miss
t
nmiu
Erwin Bruce of Battle Creek and
limit * sir.
Mr. ana
and sirs,
Mrs nay
Ray ocrac
Seese Athens.
Jody Helrigel. daughter of Mr. •”
attended funeral services tor Al- 1 Members of the WSCS at- Mlss ollne Brooks of Detroit at- "”TJ
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r ityling mark* the 1M7 Ford which has received
a major sheet metal change tor the third time to three years.
Firtared here are the X/L Convertible (above) and the X/L 2door Hardtop, both of which offer Ford's Select Shift CruteeO
MaUc tranamiasfon as standard equipment. Featured only on the
Falrlane GTA in 19M. Select Shift permits the driver to shift
manually or automatically. Ford's new styling feature* sculp­
tured side panels and a gallwing design grille that is die-cast in
the X/L, LTD and Country Squire serlea. Engineering improve­
ment* give the 1967 Ford an even quieter and smoother ride. All
Ford models will be on display at Ford dealer showroom* Friday,

Middleville

Camp Fire Group
Plans Carnival

Hubbard Hills

Hastings
School Menu

Dowling

Freeport

K&amp;n ou.uui-m»w
woodland. * Mias rom service.
••
chaon met al the home of. Mr*
daughter of the John
Saturday.
n—.h. J^rriu n
Aun Prid»v
The sick folks in tlie hcnpital. । will not dose their fruit stand
Bertha
oft Alto
Friday, &gt;uu,,«cr
emergency treatuntil after Halloween
Mr* Muri Hostetler accompa- mcn. Bt Pciin(&lt;k Hospital Bun- Mrs. Skidmore and Mra Gardner.,
nied Mr*. Asabe' Thompson
B|jd „llzTed a are slowly on the gain. ♦ Tlie I
tlie event. Mrs Jessie Porrltt pl-, Qra’ml
yesterday Bcigh Farm Bureau group and
so attended.
•
Ior confutation with her heart neighbors gave Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Pennock, who were married this
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geiger
x summer, a housewarming Sunday
and daughters, Sharon Geiger
evening. A gift was presented to
and Mrs. Roy Dukes, and Mr.
them. Coffee, doughnuts and popand Mrs Vernon Thompson left
Saturday for Los Angeles. Calif,
Austin Schantz were recent sup­
for a three-week vacation. * Mr.
By Mr*. John Hook
per guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Vern
and Mrs. Max Whitney of Grand
Ledge were last Monday visitors
Congratulations to newlyweds, Haw blitz.
Paul and Marcia Bell spent a
of his mother. Mrs Elnora Whit­ Mr. and Mra Don Williams,
ney * Mr and Mrs. Gaylord iJoyce Bateman' who were mar­ week ago Sunday with Mr. and
Get
’Til Payday
Whitney and daughters of Grand ried Saturday In BatUe^-Crcek. Mrs. Nolan Hudson and family at
Ledge spent Sunday with his Mrs. Kathy Bateman and chil­ Reed City. * Mr. and Mrs Ray
Cost*
For One Week
mother. Mrs Whitney * Mr dren were here for the wedding. Roush of Battle Creek spent the
See "OK" Howard
and Mrs. Floyd Grinnell called at Mr and Mra. Ernie Bateman weekend wlUi Mr. and Mm. Albert
Uie Wallace Hollenbeck home at look them home Sunday.
Bell and attended the funeral of
Scbewa last Thursday * Mrs
his uncle on Monday. * Mr and
OK HOH ARI) I.XTITES YOU TO USE
Vivian Johnson and children of ■ Philip Lee and Janice Davis Mrs Heber Foster called recently
1U Mrs. m
LOCAL'S “Thrifty Fifty"
Battle Creek weri Sunday din­ spent the weekend with Mra„
I on Mr. and
M. Dodge in Batner guest* of her perents, Mr. Elsie Davis and Bernard * Mrs. t t|e C(Tek * Mr Bnd Mrs Blalr
Leon
Stanton
Kenneth UUCIIUCU
attended
Signature Only — No Delay — No Red Tape
and
Grinnell.
W.IU Mra. Floyd
I
--------------——- spent
.------ the
---- weekend ; Hawblltz and
.U.U Ikt.UltUI
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton *2^
""n i me M”’ Michigan Angus Breedof Oworao. * Mr. and ers Assn, show- and. sale
Saturvisited their daughter and farm- chlldn-n
' ‘
. on Call Ahead or Stop In
ly. Mr and Mrs Clark Blanchard Mra. Robert Foster called on Mr. day al Lowell.
and daughters. In Grand Rapids and Mra Hcrber Foster of High- I Mr. and Mra. Vem Hawblitz
2'72% per month to $300
Sunday * Mr and Mrs Tim bank Sunday. * Mra. Donald ■ w-ere recent callers of Mr and
1 ’/*% per month $300 to $1000
Kidder attended a baby thou er Cheney spent the weekend with \ Mr*. Jesse Kidder of Alaska. *
for Mr and Mrs Jerry Price at Donald at Fort Knox. Ky. * Mr and Hrs. Roy Spaulding cnthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Leon Helmer and tcrtalned their family over the
Kidder. Saturday. * Mr and son* of Ionia were Bunday weekend. * Sunday dinner guests
Mrs. Adon Myers moved to guests of Mr. and Mrs Orville;of Mr. and Mra. Veni Hawblitz
Grand Rapids over the weekend Puraell. Mrs Earl Strickland and were Mr. and Mrs. John Power* of
A David Blough of MSU was a cousin of Minnesota were Sun- Florida. Mr and Mrs. Orlie Van
Sunday dinner guest of his par­ day calk-ra of Mr. and Mrs. Pur- j Syckle of Lacey and Mr. and Mra
ents. * Mr. and Mrs Frank Mar- sell
I Blair Hawblltz and Kenneth

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�WoodlandLCouple
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To Celebrate
Suspect Arson
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from tlie E W Bliss Com­
Golden Jubilee In Early Sunday tired
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23 at Hollywood. Fla., following
his fourth heart attack.
community. Mr. and Rural Fires
Mr. Sandberg came to Hastings wignored on-ttalr golden wed­

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important- When
.
Freezing Foods
a.

Hastings firemen were called | from Brooklyn, N Y.

ding anniversary at an open
tiouse Bunday, Oct. 9, at the fel­ tlnguish fires believed to have I Monday. Sept. 26. and burial was
lowship' hall of the Kilpatrick been set
in Woodlawn Memorial Park at
p a. Oct 3.
The first occurred at 12:01; Orlando. Fla.
Beatrice Stratton of White when they were called to a vaMr. Sandbergs wife. Inez,
Cloud and Walker Cotton were cant house on the Charlton Park - pion., to keep her home In Holly­
road Just south of the .parnum : wood.
Sowth Oongrcgratlonal poraonage
in Grand Rapids by the Rev. structure, with a wing, was de­
Ci reUbaber
stroyed.
They lived In Grand Rapids
Woodland firemen were sumfor a year and 40 years ago next
Kory
Nov. 3 they moved into their
’ A««»M
7VJ-I8I0 i Marine second Lieutenant Jefpresent farm home on the Brown
road.
Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Jack- ,
OarUj E '
of rj Has­
They attended the Thmarac
The house formerly belonged
son attended I h c wedding of tings. has completed a four-week
U. B. Church west of their home to the late John McLeod.
| Miss Linde Kenyon to Douglas i course at the Flight Preparation
Before leaving tlie fire, the |‘"“*®
b -­
cd as a boy—as long as It re­ Colemans and ttalr son-in-law Buddlmeier held al Richland. School of the NavaI Avia
mained open. They are now and daughter. Mr and Mra.! Sept. 24 a Mra. Lillian Cole of Schoo^
"*
members of the Woodbury U. B Howard Birman, decided to Bay City attended the funeral of *»&gt;
check the other buildings on tta tar friend. Mrs Harold i Hester I ’’LnK?lon
Church.
Sunday’s open house from 2 to Bamum rood Birman found hay Kwmetn She Epcnl a few days - '‘arnica, aviation p ys

I| Service
‘ Notes
”
Service Notes

Middleville
B, Mr..

.

,

Destroys

Draft College

Qualifying Test
was arrreted wrty ftinday mom- -.
I
1A 1 A
ST"’ “*ln&lt; “ _November
18-19
nome on urc.
. — . —.----------- --------—

Lad Has Possible
Fractured Leg

freezing food*.
The fire broke out about 3 am.1 Application forms for Ute Belec«.u. -j—. .ma deAtiuyed the frame struc-1 tlve Service college qualification fend ■ passible fractured right
cuts and eliminate blanching tho ■
tore
I test scheduled to be given Nov. 18
food before you freeze It. warns
No one was Injured.
| and
are now available at all driven by William 8 Shriver, Jr.,
Michigan local board offi.-es. It was about 1 phi Thursday. Deputy
Bconamut
announced today by state Selective Harvey Baker reported The mis­
hap occurred on the Hkkory Road
| Service headquarters
\nipnjvf8 keeping quahty
eery. Steve was taken to Com­
uf the product during the time
munity Hospital in Battle Creek
11 Is In cold storage. During
On Saturday evening. Sept 24. determining the eligibility of
bteiM iiing many of the enzymes Mrs W D Barnes and the registrants for student deferin food are inactivated. If these Mirne-s Esther and Sue Kreider mrata.
enzymes were allowed to remain were in Lansing to attend the
The test may ue
tx cazen
mxen by
by any
active they would contribute to wedding of Mra Barnes' nephew, registrant who has not previously
the deterioration of the product Richard Dell Morey, son of the taken the test and who Intends to
dunng storage. This would re­ Charles A. Moreys of Nile-, and request occupational deferment xs
sult in foods with off flavors, off Darlene K. Wilson at the Beth-.» student Applications for the
£°r e*U1“t ,)U*,Ulea lenem
.. ......................
— «
u ««r
lehem uumenui
Lutheran vnurcu.
Church. Dougtest must
be postmarked ..
no
later
7ta blanching procre* also re- las j
npw
from New york than Friday. Oct 21
move,
..............................
..
wrH|en
moves extraneous substances to attend
the wedsilng and acirom raw food whidl otherwise componied his mother home to nation will be administered by
u.“« spend
.pou, the
m night They ....
were Educational Testing Service,
S"?",s "r
•&gt; “v k—o"
Princeton. N J The 16 examinaIt abo kilLs micro-organlims that sun(jay
tlon centers In Michigan will in­
might cause .-potlage.
Itarawu. of Or. ua Mn. clude colleges located at Ann Ar­
"Color-set” Is another term Kirtgsley Bennett over the week­ bor. Berrien Springs. Dearborn.
sometimes applied to tta ta«u tnQ
WCI
„
w
UKIU
,
end were Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Detroit. East Lansing. Escanaba,
treuunent, since the Process pro- I Earner and daughter. Carrie, of Fllik, Grand Rapids. Houghton.
longs natural color of food.
... Pienaant.
.
'I Mt
, Ironwood. KaLtmazoo. Marquette.
Phone Vermontville
According to* Mra. Kuhn every
Mr. and Mra Bmce Kaufman. Rf’-hwlrr. Saginaw, Sault Sip
vegetable except green pepper former residents now living in Mane and Traverse City.
.
259-7298
maintains betUT quality in fro- Canton. Ohio were guests of the
Rusnell Bentons over the week­
packing Tir taut treatment end. The Forrest Bentons of J
*•
liou'il love our
oho wills or softens vcgetabhss Kalamazoo were Saturday calland makes them easier to puck. ,
Wtan blanching, use one gal­
lon of water for each one pound

Personal Mention

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

New York Life

men «e™ oellM !o exunwuh
* Bev. «na Mra. De-1*»““J“““ “M
that fs.___
I ...j! vid"Lutz
.....__ 4and
___ family,
&lt;i« ».«««.
..&lt; mlns
instruction,
About nine bales of’hay
pxM.ir.
of ,n,n
* instruction^
the rest of
the! the ouuuuiu
Sonoma &lt;uiu
and %cwton pjlgBJm” HOLINESS cllUKCH
were burned but.
but tta
c»f tta!
hay. a large quantity of wheal Churches near Battle Creek, call- I
1302 South Hanover
and
the
tractor
were
saved
by
ed
on
lus
mother.
Mrs
Ardis
from the
the timely discovery of tta fire Lutz and grandmother. Mrs. Ida I
Hastings, Mlchlgaa
Checking tta Tazclaar property Rathbun. * Mra. Eugene Smith
Telephone: 045-0429
farther west of tta Bamum road, gave a bridal shower at her'
no sign of fire was found but home on Manor Drive honoring' Rf'v Howard W. ^Kersan outbuilding had been turned Elen Chapman, who became the I 10 ajn. Sunday School, tiwyn
over. A chain and an auto ap- bride of Larry Balky of Oun
»upi.
the a .iter to a botLbcfore lowerparently had bcm used for the Lake Saturday.
I
vegetables into it. Pul the
Job
Mra. Eugene and brother. Jim &gt;
23. Come to Sunday school ing
....
...
.
..
!&gt;.. .Wr*.
&gt;4 - Richard
D.'.lI CI--L
By
Clark
Cracked Wheat Bread
29c
Lake Odessa firemen also bai- Hall, spent tta Sept 24lh week- “«d be counted for your favorilo lid on and start counting the
time immediately. Don’t wait for
8
MS-MS J
A course wheat bread flavored with hone,
tied several fire# the same night, end with her parents. Mr. and idde
the
water U&gt; come bock to a
Mr and Mrs Karl Schantz
Delicious toasted'
am. Evangelistic
-•-----------Mra. Bill Holl of Drtroll. * Mrs
" “mII FvnnortLulc
service service.
1x41
but
keep
tta
tant
high
durnnd
Ctaryl
anti
Mr.
and
Mra.
Emory Richardson is making her Sermon by Rev. Coyt York. Spe­ ing the entire time vegetables Voight VonSyckle and Nancy J Pumpkin Pie _
Foil Special! 54c
iHime.with Mrs. Dick Hartman cial music by The Singing Orindarc being blanched. Time* need- spent the weekend at Wolverine
nnd baby sitting nt tta home of kys. •
A wonderful treat and paced just right.
me Pigeon River.
tuver ♦
w Sunday
aunaay
6:15 pm. Junior Service. David ed for different vegetablra vary on the
Mr. nnd Mrs Robert Nagel on
Check your
fisck
vtMir frr«-7ine
freezing dlrretimih
direction*
dinner iruefits
guests of
rJ Dick and Mert |
tta Irving road during the day. and Ronda Munn In charge.
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
When the time is up. cool Clark were Mr and Mrs Clayton
Charles L. Misak. 18. Barlow * Mr. and Mra Rex Schad have Teens and Young Adults, Merlin
Lake, escaped serious injury about purchased the Paul Faulkner and Dorenc Bull! in charge. vegetables quickly anti thorough- Clark of lake Odessa. In the al­
6 for
they enjoyed a trip ; Chocolate Glazed Donuts
3:30 pm Friday, when his I960 tame on Broadway. Mra Charles Adult Prayer Meeting. Mra. Rog­ ly. Tills can be done by plunging ternoon
the basket imiding vegetables I throughthe Kellogg Bird BancA rich chocolate yeast raised dough and chocolate glazed.
Chevrolet went of! the Heath Rond Robertson purchased tta Rex ers in charge.
7 p.m. Evangelistic Service, immrellatcly Into a large quan- tuacy. ♦ On Friday the Dick , Coffee Cokes—Family Size 63c
. Small
Just west of the Oak Road.
Schad home on Grand Rapids
tlty
of
cold
water
—
60
degrees
F.
j
Colonta
were
dinner
gueals
at
1
Rev.
York
will
speak
and"
The
Street and Mr. nnd Mrs Paul
Date nut. cherry, apple, almond, blueberry, butternut,
will have
Faulkner have moved to Has- I Singing
—» Gnndicy*
----------cinnamon nut and brown sugar nut filled.
qutmlly or use cold running wa- | Mr. and Mra. Vern Schafer.
trying it out He heard a noise tings, a Tta fire deportment ' charge of tta music,
FROSTED &amp; DECORATED
Linnomon br reuse I Bread
Special
evangelistic services ter
t«r or iced water. It will take
lake Ii Lu Ann and David spent the
burned down Uie Baird house on
«---••• &gt; A family favorite, for lunch, breakfast and snacks.
about -as ■long
to cool
food weekend in Detroit visKlng rate- I
Starman Street. Saturday. Sept each
&lt;“*-•• evening.
*••«.*•—•. Oct. 7-16 with the &gt;I ------—- —
—■ •the
— —
* Birthday
Club
will--------meet
’’I Nn one has lived In it for above special workers featuring as it did to heat
taat It. After cool- tives.
~
-------- - —
---------Monday—Pantry Day
5 Ivs. $1.10
"omc Hine * Mra Bob Brown each service. You on- urged to ing. drain the food quickly. Then Wednesday. Oct. 12 at the home
He was taken to Pennock Hop- Z
b^ wtoXtlnT in tTe attend all of these senicro.
|—
--- ------------1
'*
Cookie Day Wednesday — 4 doz. out. pkg. $1.00
ack
and
freeze.
’
'of
Elsie
Schafer.
Meet
Clark
is
pita) where he remained overnight
..icy arc
GOMINQI Oct
oct. 23.
xi. Hally
itauy Day
uay ,, Mra Kuhn suggests the fol- I co-hastens Please phone one of
He is employed at the Hastings Cooperville High School They
arc
COMING!
iwvmii
difficulty finding
finding a
a Latin Rev- Janies E. King of• Owoa&amp;o.
Mfg, Company.
having difficulty
- lowing experiment to show the । your iwstrMcs if you cannot alleaciicr Stanley Kitch. formerly pccial speaker, and The Kings f difference between bUnclicd and tend.
Michigan »x. the first state in orTHMdlevt»e.’'ta principal'there. Crusaders of Owoeso College.. unblanched frozen food. Select
For Banner OhusUfied Ads
the Nation to have an indepen­
Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Kennedy muMc.
a clwlco ear of frreh sweet com
Call Wl 5-3481
dent Department of Education and two children attended the.
■ - -break it in half—blanch one
----.... ...
. ;i
.
half according to directions —
with its own administrator. It Methodist
worahip Sunday. .—
Sept,
was established in 1837.
.*1.1
promptly and freezing I
25 They had dlnru-r with the,
VilOV
f
l
Uzllf
‘
llOpL
propt/ly
wrapptd.
Simply
place
Waller Benders and made some
I
, '-he other half ear in the freezer
calls in the afternoon.
properly wrapped but not blancliI Elton Bender has finished hh J Hy nri. Stephen (isgotta
ii a-.—
sn.isM
Slx
rt(tht momhs taler re­
TIMES HAVE CHANGED! SO HAVE WE!
basil- training al Fort Knox. Ky.
and
Mra.
Jim
Springer
---------------------.
move Loth cara from the freezer
end his next nasignment is at
tort
Leoruirawoon.
mo
.
nc
nas
****
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»urprise
l&gt;irUxla
y
and compare quality. Th» unFoit Leonard*ood. Mo. He has
bren on
on a
a ii-ciay
!4-day iuriough
furlough with
with r~
luh n?J&gt;l'
“7;,
btanclwd car will be Iran sweet
brvn
■
..
.torn. .....
...
ML.. Mr
Mr. ! Harold
4"'W Roriiiirer
5’™“" tin
™ tlie
‘lle 24th.
2l111 * in
in m.ta
taste, nnH
ansi win
will K...
have .a musty
Walter Bender * Mr and Mrs 1Uv
Mrs L
caB- cdor. Tlie blanched sample will
On: Flowering planta, gardens,
Im- sweet and good. The longer
land the Witmer Kennefiys of “* I'akc
poly arrangement*, vara*. and pottery.
iCmutocl PMk
a.U.n. of ■&gt;“
?' 'J*1’ rtomur. W parent tta difference will be
Mr «,&lt;! Mn. IW.-r M*r«».
*
ml1 Mrs ttracc wavson oi niies
was
_
WEEKEND MUM boko
$4 97
Sundw. Bro,. 25 •
Mr. ,«&gt;■!
l“rJ
“
of in the community this weekend
U.S. District Court
SPECIAL
Cash &amp; Carry —
I
Mrs.
Herman Finkbelner of
vuiUng
and
,
,
. .
Grund Rapids and Mra Hettle 'wUn
‘ *“family
"“&gt;• °,nd
,r‘*friends.
ndVhShe
*:
uf tlie M,r
Meryl
Bankruptcy Petitions
Bidwell of California called mi was supper *guest
’-’«* ,,f
”
------«*Saturday
——•— • Mrs
Ron- jsim
STILL the highest quality PLUS
ttalr cousin.-. Mra Lticlllr Getty p«\*’“
^‘
---------and
mother.
Mrs
A.
C
Johnson
!*
,d
Andcn
’
and
Oronpo
Jim
Florists Transworld Delivery
* Mrs John Robbe of Wayland AndcrA
Sunday callers of
VLdtcd the Verne Hoopers reBrown and
*
centjy
: Mrs. Mabel Keller’ of Hostings
r. lb
7 ,.,7:
' land Mra. Irene Japhel of PrairirShelvw. that cun -be adjusted
Saturday guests of
make the best possible use of Mra. P°«3*n Waximiui. * Mr
available space As your need* nnd Mrs Bob McKibben of HasDowntown
206 E. State St.
change, vou can change the tl"«» ttrre Saturday callers at
I the J. L Wixxlman home, a
। Kenneth Kolder and children
| were Sunday dinner guests of the

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Charles Misak
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Plain 59c doz.
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Flower Shop

| noon Mr. Kahler went to Pen­
; uock Hospital to pick up Mra.
. Kahler and new baby daughter.
I Other Sunday callers at the
Woodman home included Mrs
Lunts Kenfidd. Mrs Mabel KelIcr. Mis. Irene Japta.t and
daughter. Sluuon of Prairieville.
. Mrs. Ed Woodman and daughter. liras—Frederick
• Nancy, of Hastings and Mr. nnd
Mis Bernard Wilcox and family
Donald I. Trill
of Otsego * Mr. and Mrs. Sic­
' phen Osgood and family ^etr
, Sunday dinner guests at tin- Lsajac Osgood home. * The Barry
County Christian Endeavor
| t-.roup will bold their executive
meeting with the I. H. Osgo.xls
Monday evening.
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Assorted Tulips 20 »• Package
$1.47 Package
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15c each or 4 for 57c
Daffodils
15c each or 4 for 57c

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�»•
'The Duvals are
—----- Honored Sunday

Nashville Women's
friend* of the Richard Duval*

Opens Season
With a Dinner

Welcome Wagon
Club Opens New
Fall Season

Parent's Home is
Setting for Lovely
Double-Ring Rites

The Welcome Wagon Club of
Hastings members held their first
meeting of the Fall season on
Sept 27, at 8 bi the Methodist
Church lounge
•Die meeting was called to order
bv Karen McKay, president Mrs
McKay Iniroduced herself and
I then welcomed all new members to
' the club. Site then explained the
। purpose of the Welcome Wagon
and the Welcome Wagon Club,
which is to help new families In
I the community to fee! at hume In
Hastings and surrounding com­
munities The Welcome Wagon
Club by-laws state that the pur­
poses of the club are:
I. To take an active interest
in the civic, social and spiritual
welfare of the community
• 3. To promote and encourage
good citizenship, as well as good
government.
3. To aid our country and com­
munity through the gift of our
time and energy for worthy pur-

A lovely wedding took place Sat­
Sunday afternoon, that was per- urday at 2 pm at the home of
Mr and Mr* Burdette Cline on
Tlie celebration was a 25th Parmalre Road Their daughter.
The Nashville Woman's LUerarv wedding anniversary for the Du- Elaine Mac. was married to Terry
,,
___ v*Lv who had only relumed Alien Doolittle, son of Mr. nnd
with a dinner at the Nordi* bi Thursday from a western trip. Mrs Albert Daolittle of Holland
Rattle Creek Wednesday evening. Mr. D on business and Mra D.
Tlie Rev Henry Zylstra of Hol­
s«ir vi
il-ited. her famllv in Texas.
land officiated nt the double ring
Although there was not * busiThere^pere congratulatory ceremony before the Immediate
neiw meeting. Mra G tensed Sho- I bouquets from friends all about relatives Recording.* of church
the rooms and a four tiered hymns and wedding music sere
bride rake, made by Mra Robert played.
the new year book*
Sluvltis. was a sight of beauty
The bride wore a floor-length
(delicious too* and professional white crepe gown with appliqued
over their du’tes are the vice perfection
pearl* and lace on tlie bodice and
nmident. Mra Norman 8«ndMore than 70 guests arrived train. She carried white carna­
Flovd Tltmarah: correenondlng during the afternoon hours to tions wltli blue streamers Mr and
Mr* Jerry Yonkcr of Zeeland
tecretars Mrs Sam Smi'h and
lighted with every minute of the were their attendants.
treasurer. Mra. Carroll Wolfe
The bride s mother cho*e a blue­
Many of the meetings for the party. Quipped lovely and pretty
Mr*. D smilingly, 'Never have green brocade with crystal acces­
sories Mrs Doolittle chose * beige
rrtning. honing to get more mem­
suit
with matching accessories.
all
added
up
as
a
most
pleasant
ber! to attend.
The group meet* Wedne*dav day. long to be remembered.
reception held al tlie Minnie Mc­
Fall Building In Middleville. Mas­
Mra A. E Hslvsrson A string
ter and mistress of ceremonies
Quartet from Olivet College will
4. To undertake and promote
i were Mr and Mrs Russell Dystra.
provide the program, with George
charitable nnd humanitarian proj­
I Mrs George Wlerenga of Grand
Hanson. who has appeared before'
ects within the community
A lovely miscellaneous shower Rapids, an aunt of the bride, cut
5 To do any and -ill things
was hosted by Mrs William Rlch- ' and served the wedding cake, Mr.
book review on the life of Mi­ a rds. 439 E South Street, on Fri­ ■nd Mrs. Wayne Berghorst of Hol­
j necessary or Incidental to tlie
chaetangelo. accompanying
’
the day, Sept 23. for bride-to-be. land. sister of the bride, had
carrying out or promotion of the
musicians on tlie piano
Welcome Wagon Club
Carole Nelson of Middleville Co- charge of the gifts; Mrs Jim Cline
Arranging the provram thl» year I hostesses were Mrs Harry McCol- of Grand Rapids, sister-in-law of
Membership In the Welcome
MR A&lt;ID MRS. DONALD C. HOFFMAN
have been Mra Halvaraon, Mrs I lum and Mra. Paul Barlow.
Wagon Club is for two years and
tile bride, served the ice cream;
Miss Carol Jean Brunton Becomes Bride
Carroll Lamie. Mra Donald Skeddues arc 52 a year. A money­
I Tliere was a very- attractive Mrs. Jim Burr of Grand Rapids
.
making
project is decided upon
i bride s table decorated with minis- served the punch; Mrs. Carl Hop­
Willard Myers
J each year and all money taken in
1 ture basket* of flowers in pastel kins of Holland, cousin of the 1
during this year from nil acrivlcolors and centered with a bride groom, served the coffee. and Mary
•
ties
will
gu into a fund to be do­
Kay Cline, sister of the bride, had ' ।
min entertained Mr and Mrs. doll.
’ tutted to tlie project nt the end
charge of the guest book
Bernard Bowman and family of
The entertainment, which con­
of the year. I-ast year th* clubs
Guests came from Royal Oak. '
sisted of "Bride BUigo" and the
fund-raising
project was land­
There was a family dinner
- Ribbon Game." kept the gutst.* ,Battle Creek. Zeeland. Holland and ।
party al the Stephen Johnsons scaping for the Medical Facility
Grand Rapid.*.
highly amused nnd the prize wlnUy for dinner, Bunday.
Although the first meeting was
home on W Madison Wednesday
The couple went on a honey- 1
, tiers were the bride-elect's grand­
Miss Carol Jean Brunton and evening when pictures of Has­ held at 8 the regularly monthly
mother. Mrs Nelson. Marjorie HIU moon to Mackinac Island and will, Donald C Hoffman exchanged tings. England, were shown and meeting will begin nt 7 30 utiles*
make their home in Holland.
I
and Lucy Otis
Uielr wedding vows in a very- travel detail* were discussed by otherwise notified.
Asslstuig Carolr with the gift
A ' get-acquainted" HELLO jnme
pirn)
pretty candlelight
uiiiiiKnpiu ceremony
uxvniuuj at the
uk HasUngs official representatives.
opening were Gall Barlow. Linda VrV'lL’T\' Mr\V&gt; Calvary' Brethren Church in Alto Mra Aben Johnson and Mrs was played and Linda Hough was
McCollum and Mrs William Ca*- JUVIEI I iNJcVVvJ on Saturday. Sept 34. at 8 pm. Clifford Dolan, for the 900th an­ the winner
teleln. cousins of the groom-lo-bc.
Husbands and wives are invited
Tlie Rev. Earl FUnderberg per­ niversary celebration of the Bat­
Norman Barlow The 35 guest*
imf formed the double ring cerenuniy tle of Hastings. England. Oct. to attend a special Interest acAt the duplicte bridge game
were from Battle Creek. Grand
i tlvlty on Saturday. Oct. 15. of
11th.
the 5,1 Ric presence of 170 guests.
thcRapid*. Vermontville, Nashville, on Tuesday evening at Hrs.
Members and their hus­
Mbs Connie
Buehler,- --------soloist.--------------------------------, Mrs. Johnson and------------------Mrs. Dolan.--| bowling
IListing.-. Country' Club, Mra.
------------------------------- are invited
to
at
Middleville and Hastings.
invited
to meet
meet drL£J
at the
the
William Stebbins and Mra D. C. accompanied by Mra Frank Kauri- accompanied by the Stephen bandsn£
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Carole Nelson

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Library Friends
Personal Mention
and Mrs.
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Tlie Jack Woods are on a
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French won iugh scorra. sec- numi at the °cg*n.
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&amp;v*krt* of white fuji mum.*. Rapids airport Saturday morn^rvone'Lck ro'thelr'lwuMBasket* of while fuji mums. Rapids airport Saturday momf""?
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Mrs. Frank McCloskey, and Mr. Visits, and snapdragons deco- ing
“r « nlS^rtv All membera
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Thr&gt;-.mm. In Sco-.Und Bun- fmJd &gt;hoSl pkiu, coni.cl Mr.
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ittcy arrive*! in omuiuiu oun- locou-u auvuMi picawr i-uiiuK
change students attending Has­
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jonniey to McKay by caUing
calling 945-2269
, under hurricane tamp#
tampa illuminated,
ting* High School.
Monday. Oct 3 membera of the
Hie center able.
aisle. .
'niamHW
Glaagow Xtru.dav
Monday Mra. JI and
nnri
"IV-r
The Welcome
VVelrnnu* Wagon
IViolln Hospital
M
the Busy Eight club and their
The bride I* thedaughter of Mr i Mra D
commue on to visit Guild No 30 were lo hold ihelr
igueaht. Mrs. Lewis Stanton. Mra.and Mrs Clifford Bnuiton o fl retaUwa ln Scotland and Eng- fust meeting of the Fall season
[Marjorie Malcolm and Mbs Kay
Freeport and Mr and Mrs. Paul ■ lwu| lncludUy{
R&lt;)bCTt and oct. 4 Corene Dahm, president,
i Stanton, met at the home of Hoffman. R2 Alto, are the parents \ Mo]ly Iron&amp;lde ln Hutterfield. said they hid a very Interesting
kfra. R^U Stanton for a dcllcl- of the groom
England
(The Dr*
Ironside year planned.
ous chicken dinner prepared by
Presented in marriage by her
Mime yw„
,
The Welcome Wagon Executive
Mra Stanton and Mrs Howard fatlirr. the bride wort a white
st-Dhfn jQi.n«rin, and nu‘,nl u Panning to have a ProOrabom. Table decoraUpns-were peau de Un. floor length gown with
m Kram Book made up for the mem­
vases of beautiful Fall flower*, an A-llne skirt accented al the
br"
bers •«
to be passed &lt;"■'
out »'
nt '»»•
the
FoDowtng the dinner Court empire waist and on the detach- L?
w“jnul „ of;lc*r R°‘Pn October meeting The Program will
Whbt wa* played With prizes able bock panel witfr Venice Igee .Hjnc^Mra. H *Lewe^ L*^on- c,mUJna pn.;:|pu- of event* for
going to Mrs Margaret Johnson Her illusion veil wm held in place "d'
JJ* the
the1966-67
1966-67season
season.
i and Mra Roger Fowler. The next by a cabbage rose trimmed with fllx.wll!' bcr travelling this week
Knitting classes are available
meeting will be Oct. 34
tiny ncvti
seed p*.uta.
pearl*. nvi
Her only pxrut
jcwelrv ftn
“ 51,411
c“--r ---through again thia year with Carol Bcnliny
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was a
pearl necklace ei...
She carried Gernuvnv
O«nuvny suid
and Aurnxinilinc
surrounding cutuicoun­ ner. Either individual or group
_______
a bridal bouquet of daisies and|^le*. Tney hope, to nee Jim
birthday of Peter Huver and white fun mums.
Crother*
and Tom Cook, now
After the business meeting a
was celebrated at the home of Mis* Diane Hoffman, sisterof;*5*"®^
&gt;n Germany and per- him on Michigan was shown by
at the
his son. the Larry Huvera. at 11111 ihr groom, wil* the maid ofhonor “P* Dr 111111 Mrs William Hel- Frank Ritchie o: Consumers Power
N. Boltwood His daughter - In- and
—1 the
•- bridesmaid*
- ----------------------wereloaArw*
Ml?*-Jruu.bruck. Austria &lt;th»
(the Company­
law. Mrs Lloyd Huver. presented Debby Brunton, sister of the brt4e. HelngcL* -and Mrs Stone rrachCoffee and
tarts wnllp
were served
by
nmlre5ra
Mlrwm
Mllrw|1
126 N. Main
Woodland.
him with a very large birthday and Mis* Judy Blough Tlie at- ed Vltmi. Aurtzla. this week hostesses
Miriam White. Marian
Cell 167-2295 o. 65395J4
cake, and the gue*ts. who tame
«.-« s&gt;hu McOre &gt;ut uu.
at intervals during the weekend, made by tlie bride. They were nile ‘rtl* from that base during Oc- Hough
Member* present were Miriam
were the Lloyd Huvera. the Floyd green A-line dresses with maas t®»*r1
By the end of next week they White, Linda Hough, Edna Fuss,
Cadwalladera with Mr Huver* gieen velvet accenting the empire
great granddaughter. Debbie Sa­ waistlines and forming streameni will all rendravmu in Hasting*. Corene Dolun. Pat Gurenscy Sylger. Mr. and Mrs Alvin (Ikcf down the back of the floor length England, prior to Oct 14th. when via McGee. Linda Lown Darla
Huver and family. Mrs Blanche skirt Their circlet veil* were held the 9001h anniversary festivities Borton. Karen McKay Martan
Fuher. Mr and Mra Roy Huver in place with a mn** green velvet begin, it will lie quite a Ha*- Karrar. Carol Kensington. Karen
bow- and they carried bouquet* of ting*. Mich., reunion as tta* Klalui. Sherri Bice..and Lrah WilRichard T Groos will joltuafiem IL* to welcome new members EsHuver and family of Grand bronze fuji mums
Miss vobindii Miller. daughUr, there for the re-enacttxfnt of telle Eggleston. Roberta Dentler.
Ledge, and Mr and Mrs. John
Loftus, Sr. of Middleville. He of Mr and Mra Lloyd Miller, and tlie historic and epic making Florence Glrttmch. Lottie Stout
Miss Cindy Hoffman, daughter of bafUe three many vears ago
and Ann Cusack
cards, and a telephone call from Mr and Mr*. Larry Hoffman, as
1.1s youngest son. Clarence •Pali, flower Rirl*. carried boskets of
and Ills wife who are now living bronze mums. They wore dresses I
'
in Florida—all in all. making It similar to the other attendants
Dale Hoffman acted as his
a wonderful birthday.
Mra Harold Gray and Mrs ■
...
I brother's best man and Darwin j
Duane Miller attended a two-day
Mona»y cwnin, Mr. Gror.e
*“
S“'’'""
The William Stedman*, who workshop
--------- r -sponsored
r
by the Rethe ushers
VanHouten was hostess lo mem- 1 U1
Tlie bride's mother chose a pink will lie moving with their family Kional office of Camp Fire GlrL*
bers of Hospital Guild No. 29
lo Oshkosh. Wl*. Oct 17th have I on Tuesday and Wednesday of,
Everyone was interested to inert crepe A-line dress with matching been the honoree.* at several' last week tn Battle Creek Camp
and visit with tlie hostess' house­ jacket trimmed In burgundy with parties recently.
Fire members attended from
guest. her four-year-old grand­ black patent accessories The
Wednesday evening the Bob South Haven. Holland. Grand
son. Craig Feldpousch from Al­ , groom's mother wore a royal blue
Rapids. Coldwater. Albion. Mar­
bion Bridge award.* tor the eve­ A-line dress with selt-fnbrir but­ Walldorffs entertaimd a few shall. Charlotte. Pontiac. Sagi­
tons trimming the front and she friend* for dinner at th*lr Wall1
ning's play went to Mrs Allen had laigc .wessartes Both muthnaw. Port Huron. Monroe De
Hyde and Mra J Franklin Hunt­ era wore a dark red ruse corsage. Lake home when the Stedman* troll and Buttle Creek Miss Har
were
the
honored
guests
and
a
ley Mrs Vcmor Blough was a
A i evept ion was held in the party Saturday evening was a riel Dlvciy. Regional Directs)
juest.
church basement immediately fol­ cooperative bit of entertaining was in charge of the workshop.
lowing fhe ceremony with Mr a nd
Mrs. Raymond Finnic enter­ Mrs Lloyd Miller of R2 Ait&lt;&gt; as when quite a number of couples
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tained with a luncheon at her master aixi mistress of ceremonies. gathered nt the Gordon Coyrs
Wall Lake cottage Thursday af­ Assisting them were Mrs. Grace home to express their good
---- ------------------------ternoon in honor of Miss Eleanor Hplfman. Mrs Richard Miller. wishes to the Stedman*.
lluold H*«Ur. D»lttn
All of their friends are sad to
Miller of Chicago and Mra. Paul Mi* Roy Dukes. Mrs Herb Smelwatch the preparation.* for de­
Faulkner The Faulkners have ker and Miss Vonnle Tyler
rold their Middleville home to ! For their wedding trip through parture and there will be many
reluctant
good-byes* when this
the Rex Setuid family.
। Northern Michigan and the Upper
PcnlnsuLi the new bride-eli.i need hou.vho!d "pulL* stakes" to take
The
XU- Dr
w, David
Ln»,u Cook
vv&gt;» family
im»u; of
'&lt;* , to a bUTgUlldV plaid SUlt With the final leave
Novt Visited his Piirrata. the Hu-1 black accessories and a white carbert Cooks, at their V.ull Lake n.,tiOn corsage. Their new address
cottage over the weekend.
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Freeport- Avenue,
R1
I Freeport.
Hospital Guild 36 met ThuraMr. aIld M„
Hoffman *nday. 5 pt 22. with Mrs. Crystal (ertained with a buffet suppet .or
Richardson Sewing was dlstrl- » pjau on Friday evening folbuted by the vice chairman. Mrs Jowll4t ttM. rehearsal
Bertha Chandler Deivert was ,
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Bette O'Connor,
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An executive board meeting
of tlie HMtings Friend.* of the
Library
helf
I.IUIUIV was
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home at
of Mra
Mrs Richard Birke
Present were Mrs Robert Godfrey.
president, and Mr*. Walter F^rsberg. Mrs. Claude Gardner and
Mrs Richard Orooa. representing
Die Library Board.
It was decided to send a rep­
resentative to the Michigan Li­
brary Association convention lo be
held in Flint In October.
Mr, Marvin Anderson accepted
ntes Many thanks for this clev- the position of social chairman,
* r-cooperation There was a need. filling the vacancy left by Mrs
Sh* met it with dispatch!
Wilbur Birk, and will be a new
Dr and Mra. R. B Pryor. Rev. board member.
arid Mts Willard Curtl*. Mr and
Mra Marshall BeL*on and Mr
Mr. and Mra Floyd Armour
end Mrs Howard Frost attended Visited her son. w
^u Stanthe url
Gerald
the Synod of Michigan .Ujor
AlhmA. for R few days
Gift* Committee meeting at the .last. week.
.
Her -----granddaughter.
Peninsular Club In Grand Rap- [zux
nton na.*
Izta SIA
Stanton,
has re*xnu&gt;
recently .vre­
^*'KevrGnu4 i^tle^£
rrom Eur°I*
.■pent a year on a Good Will
who was aL*o the moderator at Mission visiting Germany, Switz­
the General Assembly.
erland and England of which
Mr and Mra Lawrence Chase rhe showed pictures while her
and Mr nnd Mra K R Moore grandparent* were there Leta.
went bv D. C 7 plane from who Is a Home Ec graduate from
Grand Rapid* Friday to Miami. WMU. is employed in a test
Fin., and tlie next day ncrus* to kitchen In Cleveland. Ohio.
Cape Coral, returning Sunday
evening There were over i*» on
fhl* flight
The Adclbcrt Cortrtghts were

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Sent 23 to 26 Mrs Minnie
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The Earl Colemans and Clai
of i Newberry were Ckinday ovsr- Saturday to visit her slater. Mra.
Liotu Stauffer, Rl Hastings,
• ■ KSi of 23* B. Cotfax
after .being in Cedarville on
other iVUUvea.
fishing trio since Sunday.
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--------Mm Grace DeHarak returned---------- --------------- r• —-tkxra activity to her homg in Joshua Tree. ciuh
Ktn Barnes of Pittsburgh. Pa..
Club u*rv awon.tni
decoratedflu,
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^tlr out-of-doors
Mrs JemvM R d-l- the fonntr Qn&lt;1 ' ,1Ve COU*U* toOk fuU IUl’ Calif. Tuesday, after spending' Fal1 Howers and lUTongemcnU ttle Vai Kurra.
Mra. Jerrold R. Chic, the former, vttnUgc of
Those canoe- three months with her niece, the
The James W Mo'rr. Jr family visit hM aunt. MU* Jean Barnes,
roses far tlie final ladles' day
Janice L. Springer, daughter of
Bun McPharluu.
'
' Of the year on Tutaday, Oct. 4.
of Trenton visited hLs fhmlly for several day*
were the Warren Williams. DuMm Ruth Klevorn and Miss
Mrs Paul Faulkner, president,
ard Cains. Ron Lewises. Marshall Agnes Smith spent last week. presented 10 awards for Stnr.Wayne C. Cole.
Cooks and newlyweds, the Bert motoring through New York nier bridge winnings to the folThey wen' married Friday. Paynes. Jr. Before returning Btate. They visited friends in lowlng ladies: Mra Alien Johnhome
there
was
a
picnic
supper
Sept. 16. at the First Presby­
Niagara. N. Y, and spent some son. Mra
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Denton.
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Mra
terian Church in Hastings. Rev
time with Mr. and Mra. Sumner Ray Finnle. Mra. C R BrnndWillaid Curtis performed the
Myers, fonnerly of Hastings and stetter. Mra. Gordon Cove. Mra.
double ring ceremony at 1
Tlx- Dr. John Lockwood family
Paul Faulkner, Mra. D C. French.
o'clock. They' were attended by
also visited the Robert Klevorn Mra. Cedric Morey. Mra. Fred
family of Corning, N. Y.. where Porteoux and Mra Leon Standee.
Mrs George Lockwood Sunday.
Winners ot the bridge mara­
Mrs. Roger Wlswell and her Bob U packaging engineer with
A reception wm held at the
thon were: Mn.. Ross Dunn and
Launn Sharpe Memorial Hall :house guest, Miss Eleanor Miller Coming Glass.
Immediately following the cere- &lt;of Chicago, took a color tour
The Russell Bella-Ids attended Mra Ray Finnle; Mra. Grace
mony. The couple spent their through northern Michigan this the Kalamazoo College - Olivet Denton and Mrs. Robert Sher­
honeymoon nt Twin Lakes and 1
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game on Saturday, and their wood; Mra. Gerald Lawrence and
Mra. Lynden Snyder; Mrs. Roy
Northern Michigan. They re­
Mrs Theodore Knopf and Mra.
turned to Virginia Sept. 26. Jerry ,John Crue left Tuesday to visit "K" accompanied them home for Hubbard and Mrs. D. C. French;
Mrs. Kenneth Rose anil Mrs.
Is stationed at the Little Creek ;
Gordon Cove, and Mra. Darrell
WOULD LIKE TO TRADE FOR
Naval Amphibious Ba.&lt;-.
Lake cottage near Fountain.
Aldrich and Mrs. John Hopkins.
Mich They will go on color tours
FARM OR LAKE PROPERTY
New members elected on the
T'iv Dr. Norbert Schowiliters
j board for next year were: Mra.
arc living in Mra. Alma Fingke- home the latter part of the week
. A ben Johnson. Mra W. J. Me­
Mrs Torn Kcm and her new
ton’s home on N. Broadway while
Paul Braden ot Hastings a AIUst&lt;T, Mrs. Robert Waildarff.
tlx-ir new home- across the s^i-ct baby daughter were here with
student nt Western Michigan Mra
Burkholder. Mra.
on N. Broadway is under con*
University. Kalamazoo, has been Herman Boucher and Mrs. Rolands, for
.-.'.ruction,
•
sckxXcd by audition to sing in bert Bobdc.
the university s A Capella Choir
The five winning nonors for
for this sciwol year.
jthe days play were: Mra. Leon
The M-volce choir, one of the
Mra. Einar Frantbcn,
outstanding onea in the WMU -'Irs *'rnl Portcoirf, Mra. Robert
musio department, win appear in Shannon and Mra. Everett
concert before civic and profes- „,lp6
.
,
clonal groups, hlgti schools. Wtnnera for tlie Seasons golf
churches «nd tn a special perlisted on Spurts page.
(Corner Bond b Jefferson)
fornuuice with the Kalamazoo
Sympathy Oixhratru this Winter.
The A Capclla Choir Li directed
by Thomas C Hardie, associ­
ate professor of music.
The choir will open the cur- I
rent seawn with a public conSponsored by St. Rojo Altar Society

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Established 1931

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Octogenarian Fele
At Middleville
Is Joyous Event

i Middleville's annual Octogen' anan Party, inaugurated years
ago by Mra. Edith Swkoe when
she was president of the Metho[ dux Ladies Aid, was lurid TuesI day. Sept 21, with 60 enjoying
I the festivities at the Methodist
Church.
This year the noon luncheon
Included the Senior Citizens
croup as well as the ocuigenarlans. Mrs Clara Harper. 92.

campus

charge of tiw tabic decorations
and Mrs David Otto was pro(ram chairman. Rev. Harold
Taber gave the devotions and
Duane Tliatciicr sang two se­
lections. accompanied by Miss
' Katherine Fagras.
Mra. Ivan Payne allowed slide*
of Taiwan, wliich lier sister.

The 29 octogenarians were pre­
sented with, a ruse and some
told of their delight of being
present. Mra. Russell Bender led
the community singing with Mra.
Gladeon Lewis at the piano.
Mrs. Fred Palmer, chairman
of church activities, and Mra.
Elton Lawrence. Mra. Oscar
Finkbelner. Mrs Maynard Parks.
Mra. Fort cal Marchbanks. Mra.
William Cridlcr and Mrs. Clif­
ford Butler planned the occasion.

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The Italians mix olive and n ine
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Personal Mention

OLIVINO

Krlss Snider of Lansing was a
weekend visitor at the William
Kidder inline ut Carter Lake
Sunday guests were Mra. Kid­
der's brother and wife. the. Wai- 1

by Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx

tompanltd tlie Kiddera to call
on tlie Alden Kiddera and Mr.
and Mra. William Kidder. Jr., of I
Rl. and the Russ Wilkins ot R2 I
The Orville VanWira. were also
Sunday evening callers. On Mon­
day Mr. and Mra Maynard Poj well of £aginaw, Mr. and Mrs.
, Cecil Olcr and Donald and Mra.
Carrie Replogle of Freeport vislt\ cd at the Kidder home.
Mr. and Mra E. J. Walters of
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Buehler and Mr. and Mra. Wil­
liam James were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs Ken Buehler in
Grand Rapids to help Ken cele­
brate hl* birthday
Dinner guests Sunday of the
Fred Bowers were Mr. and Mra.
I. C. Slaw-Min of Cincinnati. Ohio
and Ralph Still of Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Harold Brockway and her
daughter and grand-on. Mra.
IJndrn Cunningham and Mark of
Grand Rapids, wire guests of
Mrs. Brockway's sister, Mtss Bea­
trice Herncy of Cleveland. Ohio
from Ftlday until Monday.
Visiting tlie Roy Carlsons a
weekend ago wen- his parents,
the Phillip Carlsons of Creot Hill.
Ill The Carlaoruirentertalned her
parents, sister and grandmother.
Mr and Mrs Howanl Frost and
Karen, and Mrs Hazel Doolittle,
lor dinner Friday evening lo
honor her mother's birthday
Mn, Nonna Herrick and Mrs.
Hazel Doolittle are taking a color
tour through Northern Michigan
for a few days thM week.
Mr and Mrs Robert Coffey
and son Shawn, of Allendale
urre weekend guests at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mra
John Birman, Jr. and Mr. knd
Mra Coffey mxoinparued the

onea“ while Great Grandmother
Hitman had her first chance to
Norton ot Maple Grove has been
visiting her daughter, the John
Rirnuuu. lor two weeks and the
Howard Birmans of Maple Grove
wi re Sunday evening callera. Also
vt-iung tlie Birmans recently
were Imt sister and family. Mr
and Mra Calvin Campbell. Judy 1
and Sieve of Cedar Springs, and
Donald Norton of Woodland.
Mr. and Mra. Chy Bassett and
Bob were dinner guests Sunday
of the Aluon Barneys of Kalaniuno and attended the West­
wood Methodist Church -mtvices
with them where Alison and
Carolyn sing in the choir.
Mr. and Mn. Zeno Banash arc
v Kntiuning in Florida Thiv
plan to visit reUlivm in Indiana
cn route.

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Hats by Champ

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MEN S AND BOYS WEAR

�t
see. John Prtcrron and Andy
Johnson..
Pages will be. Bill Zills and
Oreg Olllona
Floats will circle the gridironat 7:30 when they will be Judged.
Queen Sue's escort for the
homecoming dance is to be Carl
Hartman, now a student at Cen­
Friday b homecoming at Hu- tral Michigan University.
ting* High School and studcnU Jeanne's escort is to be. Ed 8anand graduates will participate In bom. Linda's is to be Jerry' Lens,
special activities. including the, Anne's is to be David Solme*
nnd Jill's will be Charles Guen­
annual homecoming parade of ther.
float* during tlie half of the
Mary Peterson's musical group
lAkewood-Saxon game, and the will furnish the music for the
dance to follow tlie contest
homecoming dance
Queen of the homecoming
Chairmen of the homecoming­
celebration is Mbs Sue Gllloiu.. dance and decorations are Laurie
daughter of Mr and Mrs Prank Barden nnd Jeanne Cary Jun
J. tlillorukoT 210 E. Blair Street Wlesenhofer U in charge of stw
Sue will be presented during refreshments and assisting with
the half.
serving and the cont check rue
Her gourt Includes Jennne to lx* a group of Sth gra&lt;#f&gt;i:
Cary, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Piun Lang. Beverly Lawrence.
Robert Cary. S. Young Street; Nancy Wood. Sue Cary. Jerry
Jill Kennedy, daughter of Mr Onutsche and Diana Pryor
The dance will be from 10:30 to :
nnd Mra Andrew Kennedy, R3
Hartings; Linda Hull, daughter 12 midnight In tlie East gym
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of Laurence Hull, 401 N. Mich­
Igan. and Anne Schondtdmayer.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh J Smith
daughter of Mr. and Mrs For­ &lt;formerly Mrs Karl C. Pauli
est Scliondelmayer. 636 E Clin­ pf»n to leave this Thursday fur
ton.
their home in Largo. Fla. after
Drivers of the cars carrying! spending the Summer in Wood­
Hie queen and her court will lx- land.
Richard Stanley. Ted Woodman­

Students Prepare
For Homecoming
At Hastings High

A FLOOR TO MELT
EVERY BUDGET

HASTINGS FLOOR
COVERING
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No
kidding!

UNITED FUND
It’s time
to lend
a hand again

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1967 HASTINGS

COMMUNITY

A FAIR SHARE gift to the Community Fund it an important investmerit
in the best interest of our Community and all of our citizens. Every one can

benefit cither directly or indirectly from the services rendered by one or

many of the agencies supported by Community Fund gifts. This year there
are eleven of these agencies actually 48 (see budget list and explanation)
in our united appeal for their support.

''As in post years, persons living in other communities in Barry County

may designate where they would like their contributions to be sent.
Thousands of dollars have been collected in Hastings and sent to other

communities by this method.
Also remembfer that all contributions to the Hastings Community Fund
are deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes.

THE 1967 HASTINGS COMMUNITY FUND CAMPAIGN
MINIMUM GOAL NEEDS

ELEVEN

CAMPAIGNS

IN ONE

$54,225.00

FUND

BUDGET

Hastings Youth Council .. .$ 7.925.00
Barry County YMCA 12,185.00
Boy Scouts of America
7,450.00
Red Cross
7,330.00
Camp Fire Girls
3.500.00
4-H Club____________________
450.00
Family and Childrens Services
7,055.00
Child Guidance Clinic
290.00
Salvation Army
1,840.00
fMichigan United Fund
5,800.00
Drive Expenses ____________
400.00
TOTAL--------------- ----------- __S54.225.00

tThe Michigan United Fund represents
a "package" of some 37 well recognized
and fully approved service including the
important work of the USO, Heart Fund,
and many others.

This Message Sponsored By
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THE NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

THE HASTINGS MANUFACTURING CO.

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�Holiness Church
Fall Revival to
Begin Friday

The Hastings Banner
ti
j
&lt; 1966
iqaa
Thursday,
October 6.

Maple Valley
Mrs. Vida Wood JF ooZ Garment
Content Dec. 3
Junior Found
Dies Sunday at
.It Lowell High
Pennock Hospital With Wool Contest" sew now. Dead in Field

BTtm Holiness Church begins
Friday al 7:30 pm. and con­
tinues through Sunday. Oct. 16.
Rev. Coyt York, a member of
the Wesleyan Methodist Confer­
ence and pastor of the church
at Hendersonville. N. C. will be
Hie evangelist.
Rev. York, who has held seve-

Funeral services for Mra. Vida und you may fly later to Europe
L. Wood. 86. Rl Hastings, who The Grand Prize in the "Make
died al 2:50 a m. Sunday. Oct It Yourself With Wool" Contest
Li a two week European Holiday.
Mrs Canoil Wells. 1917 Fhayheld at 1:30 pm Tuesday at the
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home town Road. Vermontville, is di­
rector of District Th: re for the
The Rev George Elliott of­
contest. Mrs. Wells district in­
ficiated and burial was In Rlvercludes Allegan, Barry. Eaton.
Ionia. Kent. Muskegon und Ottd'wa counties.
*
pltallted for five days prior to
The "Make It Yourself With
Wool" Contest ,13 a sewing con­
test for girls between the ages of

Poat. is an interesting speaker,
a student of the Bible and a
man of much experience,
Music for the meetings will bo
in charge of The Binging Grindleys from Owosso. A variety of
instruments are used In their
musical program and special
numbers on piano, organ. vlbra-

Men Sentenced on\
Larceny Count
Circuit Judge Archie D. McDon­
ald sentenced three young men
Friday after they had previously
pleaded guilty to stealing money
from George Tbwjv&gt;cnd's Laundro­
mat at 625 S. Michigan last July 6.
James W. Myera. 21, 238 S.
Jefferson, and Glenn R. Scobey, j

Root. Jr , 1«. Rl Nashville, who
was found dead in a field near
his home about 7 am Monday.
pm. this Wednesday at the
Leonard - Osgood Funeral Home
with the Rev George Elliott of­
ficiating with burial in the Bar­
ry vllle Cemetery
Charles died Sunday night
from a wound In the bead
from a 22 rifle.
;
He was bom in Barry County
on Oct. 8, 1949, the son of
Charles and Betty 'Curtis) Root
He attended the Maple Valley
High School where he was a
junior.
In addition to his parents, he
Is survived by two brothers.
Richard. 18. and Douglas. 3'.:
four sisters. Cherrv. 15: Bally. 13:

Feb. 21. 1880. the daughter of mur: make their own garments
Chris and Effie Vrooman. She from 100 percent wool loomed,
attended school here and mar­ knitted or felted in America The
ried Emory Wood on Nov. 8. 1904 contestants In District Three will
They celebrated their golden model
llwue, their
UK.„ wool
wuul garments at „a
wedding on Nov, 8. 1954. He died .style
&amp;tyle 8how
Saturday. irec
Dec j
3..
snow on saturuay.
May I. 1955
'•
— at
- -I-iwrll -Hieh
■ • School.
—
'1966.
The
Mrs. Wood Is survived by a winner will model their garfarter daughter. Mrs. Everett menu at the State style show on
(Alice) Osborne of Jackson.
Saturday. Dec. 11. 1966. at Mlch- Acmal grandparents. Mr and
Igan State VnlvenUty.
Mrs William Root. Sr. of R2
Middleville, his maternal grand­
Mcthodlst Church of Hastings,
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rudolph of parent.-..
parents. Mr.
Mr or.
and Mrs William
the Womens Relief Corps and
she was the oldest living past Bradenton. Fla. were Sunday Curtis. Hoj tings
grand of the Hiawatha Rebekah gue ts of Mr. and Mra. Clifton
, Miller
Mrs Afternoon
Ken Laberteaux
visitors underwere
Lodge No S3.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Miller of went eye surgery at Leila Hoat
sr
Lacey.
pltal in Battle Creek on Monday.

Grtndleya also illustrate many of
the songs with the beautiful
black-light Scene-O-Felt.
•
IU.', IWWUO W.
Roger# and the members of the
church extend an Invitation to
everyone to attend.

Catling loose with some real ragtime Jaxx. Rich Bloch and the Gaallters lake on the crowd at Bimbo's the way Grant look
Richmond. Here they are (left lo right): Brent Herbold, tuba; Don Dygert. trombone; Pat DeLoucharj. banjo; Bloch, trumpet

Denny Huntley
Playing in Top
Danny Lee Cheesetnan. 18. Rl
Freeport, was ordered to pay Use'
UM fine. S50 court costs and nuke ' Ann Arbor Band
restitution of S25.
pay fines ot tlOO. court coals of I
WO and make restitution of J25:
and were placed on probation for

Driver Escapes
Serious Injury

Section Two—Poms 1 to 6

' Many local folks ’journey to
' Ann Arbor on various missions

from time to time and for that
reason they, und the general
public, will be Interested In the
following story that appeared in
Douglas KoepoeU, 16. R3 Plain­ the Sept. 29th issue of "The
well. escaped
serious Injury Ann Arbor News."
about 11:45 pm. Friday when he
U. of M. law student. Denny
loot control of a 1966 Volkswagen। Huntley. Is in the story and that
on a curve on the Doster Road. is our "local angle." This full
Underaheriff Gordon Trick re- page headline covered the story
, —"Local Oa#!Iters Band Plays
bonk and rolled over one and, That Good - Time Music." The
, picture is available to The Bantotal wreck and he received a ner through the courtesy of The
cut on a leg and faced a reck.leas ' Ann Arbor New#. (They begin a
driving charge.
I TV show from Bimbo's this Prl-

William Crawford s

Sister, Esther Mary,
Dies Unexpectedly

i “Yankee Doodle Dundee"
----------- and
------------Latin
... American
.....
tour in Spring.
.w«.
Word was received Sunday afMoonlight
Bay"
t- “Old Green 11965. —
-■ «had
—■ —
—-■— *-•,’“------------------, to
nnd
to -•abandon
his, lemoon of the unexpected and
By Virginia Westover
( River." one of their favorites I tuba at gunpoint during the San- ! sudden death of Mrs. Robert
Il's more than just a "do-wack-Ilind' lncldentally. the title songs Ho Domingo riots Up until this Jessen lEsther Mory) at Garden
a-do-wack-a-do " or a “twenty- I on thelr rfccnUy-released album. | past Summer. Miss Price has City. L. I.. N. Y.
three skidoo" or a "rarr ma''whlcA U an exlendcd &lt;5 -------RPM , ; spent
Summers teaching
at । She
...
-—■ -her
—------------------------- - —
wm the
daughter of■ Mrs.
tazx.'' It's better for you than । rec01
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”'
| the National Music Camp at In- [Clarence Crawford, and the late
Sloan's Liniment and more fun I C".?t---------songjdieeLs
- ---------------jire-- -------. C:L
Mr. Crawford, and the sister of
than slppln' cider through a | o“l ‘o customers ut Bimbo's so
DeLoughary hadn't picked up a । William Crawford
straw.
IhM the crowd can sing along— banjo in 30 years when the group
wuham crawford flew to
It's listening to the good-Ume “f'd « d&lt;&gt;e» Pretty soon, a real was formed—drums had been his New York Tuesday afternoon to
music provided by Rlcl) Bloch rapport develops, marked by forte Married and retired, he Is Joln
husband who new to
and The Gaalltera. Ann Arbor's i luBtX unging and an occasional also
.dso a former vaudeville trrvmer
trooper ..
New ...
York Sunday after t h e
rag - time band, which Is en- j
by the gashters-llke break- He hasn't missed a night with
sconced six nights a week at ln« 1010
"Batman" theme. the group In a year. Huntley Is
----------for
Bimbo’s.
!or example.
also aa swinger os
on drums, piano
Laced with a little Dixieland1 Maklnir
Making nn
up The Oasllter# are , ftnd tuba. In fad. they all switch the EpL'n.'upu! Cathedra! of In­
carnation at Garden City Wed- ■
—a
and
u lot of
u. spirit, u.i
the talented i. uuaii
Bloch,, me
the iruuipcm
trumpeter wnv
who is uic
the around occasionally.
group, which Is six strong, has manager and also a second-year
"That makes it all the more nesdtiy and interment will be al
Riverside Cemetery where Mr. |
become something of an Ann Ar- student in the University's Law fun," Bloch added.
bor Institution In the short year. School; trombonist Don Dygert,
They don't take too much out­ Jcsson ts also buried.
j a teacher who hails from Boa- side work. “Bimbo's Is so pleas­
since Its formation.
It's hard to tell who has more' ton: Miss Kerry Price, the pl­ ant. and there we have a home­
fun when the Gaslttera "light anlst. with a lusty solo voice, who town crowd that knows you."
James C. Berry. 902 N. Broad­
up” the ciowd or the musicians | teaches in Bloomfield Hills,
Occasionally, though, the Gas­
themselves
vlve al
n
—
. .
.Ls Brent...
suffered
severe heart
themselves The
The Gasillera
Gasliters give
n.....
lf mba player
Her- uwrs
liters Will
will play
uiny cnKnacincnui
engagements cueclse- way. —
--------- --a--------—- attack
-­
^2 ,n
voritra Uf^mt°' IthWan't AOIri" l?°ld' *h° also d&lt;&gt;C3 Q blt of 'ky' Where For example, this past Sa^F e\en,ln«
vorltes, from I Want A Girl, diving on the side, nnd Dennis Sdmmer they played three Umes crl,lcal condition In Pemiock Hosfor
the
Ann
Arbor
Evening
OptlP»*&gt;
He
H
a
consulting
engineer
■
■
Huntley, a classmate of Bloch's.
mtals at German Park.
for SM.Dix &amp; Associates of Grand
| Loughiiry. who drives in each
"Now that school's going. Rapids.
night from Wayne, plays the though, we have to be careful
not to take on loo much," Rich he plans to open a Bimbo's in
tenor banjo.
'This is the best ^and I've i-ommented. "It really doesn't Pittsburgh and another in Min" ever player! with." says Bloch, interfere though, and helps pay neMt* He wants Bloch and The
Gad tiers to guide bands he hires I
who hud his own band while at tuition." he quickly added
Dartmouth and played In Neu- •I apparently Chutich feels the tor these places.
And ao. the good times coatin-1
York while in school. "They all Combination of Gay Nineties de­
arc real hard workers—and en­ cor. rag time music and beer and ue to roll merrily along with
pizza Ls a real winner, because The Gasliters.
joy what they're doing.

Thought For The Week
No-one is born
happy, but all of
us are born with
the ability to cre­
ate happiness.

Has Heart Attack

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A SPLIT-LEVEL (SOUR LEVELS), IN THE 1M WARD, top level has three bedrooms and bath, next
level kitchen with built-in oven, stove, carpeted living room, femlly room, with fireplace, study and
half - bath, basement, atteched double garage, has aluminum siding, with brick front, for $21,000.00
A NEW HOME AT MIDDLE LAKE, a bungalow, with living room, three nice bedrooms, dinette, and
kitchen end full bath, full basement, home has electric heating system. 24 x 24 ft. garage, sterm
windows and screens, aluminum siding end brick, for ;-SI6.500.00

A BRAND NEW HOME JUST SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS. HASTINGS, has large living room, kitchen
with dining space, four nice bedrooms, two full baths, car port, on lot 100 feel on road and 150
feel deep, a swell bungalow priced low for quick sale If interested in a roomy house, let us
show you this one.
TWO EXCELLENT LOTS in the Bauer Addition right on Michigan Avenue, pafed street with utility
services in for
—3^....$1,600.00 ea.
TWO APARTMENT HOUSE IN SECOND WAAD, each apartment has living room, kitchen and bath
and two bedrooms, heated with gas, and there 11 a two stall garage, for.$7,000.00

IN THE SECOND WARD, a nice home in A-1 condition, three bedrooms and new bath upstairs and
down a living room, dining room, kitchen end half bath, basement with gas heating system, is
Insulated and has storm windows and screens and garage. Want to trade for a smaller home.
A RIAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN. IN TH! FOURTH WARD, with three bodrooms and, . full Lth
upstslrt. *nd down It has one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and has a stool down,
full basement with gas furnace, garage for’------------------------------------------- --------- ----------- $7,500.00

ANOTHER BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, in Hastings Heights, has living room, three bedrooms, kitchen
and dinette, lull basement,! gas heat, a nice two stall garage, a beautiful home for .... $16,800.00
A REAL NICl PLACI IN IRVING TOWNSHIP with two bedrooms upstairs and down it has living
room, dining room, bath and kitchen, and utility room, heated with bottle gas and space heater,
four-acre lot for-------'—— --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- $5,250.00

A RIAL GOOD. YIAR ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI. ha. living room, three nice bedroom,
dining and kitchen rooms combined. ba&amp;
redwood siding, good well, lot It 50 ft. wide, runs
from water's edge to highway, has permanent dock and • pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steel fishing
boat, healer and electric range, this place ha# only been ouilt a few years, all for .--$12,600.00
IN THI SICOND WARD, in A-1 condition with three bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom down
two living rooms, dining room, new kitchen, full bath, full basement with oil furnace, den on
the first floor, two car garage, cement driveway, full lot for-------------------- ------------- --------- $9,000.00

A RIAL NICl HOMl IN THI FIRST WAKO, has two bedrooms and full bath and downstairs it has
one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast nook, has glassed-in back porch,
full basement with forced hot air gas heat, wall to wall carpeting in living and dining rooms, is
newly painted outside and decorated inside, two stall garage, and is fully insulated, for $11,000.00

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS:

HASTINGS
SALESMAN
Corl Niethomar

"We're a show band." he con­
tinues, "and so if we didn't enjov
our work, it would be exhausting.
I If not impossible, to perform
J every minute, as we must."
Tlie Gasmens had their beg inning when Bloch. DeLoughary
; and Rcuel Kenyon, who has been
thing active in Ann Arbor musi­
cal circles, started playing two
nights a week at Bimbo* about
a year ago Kenyon, a pianist,
later dropped out of the group
Then, like Topsey, the group
grew, und with it a lot of enthustaani and a large following
Because of Bloch und Huntley's
law school schedules and other!
factors. The Gasliters have some
substitutions during the week A
couple of these orc John Teach-!
out for banjo nnd tuba, and Bob
, Olson on trumpet
' Right now. big things arc
I about to break for The Gaslttera
Recently. Matt "Bimbo” Chutich,
manager of Bimbo's, decided “his
boys" needed a rest, and flew
them to Miami, where they
stayed nt the Fontalnbleau Ho­
tel. While there, they played
-some of their good time rag I and
[ auditioned for Jackie Gleason
'they don't have the results yet)
The really big news, though, ts
that soon they will be making a
television shqw- which will be
filmed live nt Bimbo's for nnllonal distribution. Tills will be
part of a series called Media Pro­
files being planned by Tom
Johnston, a local man who was
formerly program director tor
Channel 50 Detroit radio per­
sonality J. P. McCarthy will nar­
rate.
Big things are happening ut
Bimbo's, too Largely because uf
the big following the Gasliters
have ijuftt try to gel tn there &gt;n
a weekend nighti. Chutich Ls ex­
panding his place.
The group will also be bringing
out an album through Media
Profiles in conjunction with the
University's Scsqulccntenn'iul
next year
The music, although generally
In the rag-time. Dixieland vein,
la versatile. Just like the mem­
ber# of the group themselves All
are Inlere&amp;tlng persons
Dygert occasionally plays with
Sister Kate and Ragtime Charlie,
and like everyone else in the
group has had previous experi­
ence playing In bands before
Joining Tire Gasliters
Herhold wa* with the U-M
Jazz Band when It was on its

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�Lakewood Here Friday for Homecoming Game
■THE HASTIN OB BANNER
St. Johns Rolls
SL Johns Goes
To
io Grand
uranu Ledge
Deugc ।---------------------- 1 Over Hastings
For Key Battle I
I
For Easy Win

Greenville to Hout

Boyce, Humphrey and

Ionia, Charlotte

Green Lead Redwings

Closed To Goose Hunting
1966-1967

Spencer Goodyear's Packer*.
Ed. McKeough'a Wolverines, Bri­
an Smith's Spartans and Greg
Cole'a Lions are undefeated In
_ . —.
.
OVU IXUI* » •
- ---- - ------ ---Coocli Bernie Oom'a unteaten leagues which play Saturday
Junior Varatty football team, mornings on Johnson Field.
which whipped 0t John* here In
■ driving rain last Thuroday. 25This Saturday the Packers
meet the Bears and the Brown*
play the Colts in the 8th grade
wheel. The Wolverines take on
the Spartan* and the Irish face
the Buckeyes In the 7th grade
circuit
Bmlth's Spartan* will meet the
Packers and the Lion* play the
They ted little trouble tend­ Saxons In the 6th grade loop and
ing BL
Cole's Lion* face the Colts and
the Tigers meet the Leopards in
the 5th grade league.

To Third Victory

To Invade Alma
The Hastings High Saxon*,
rocked by the St. Johns Red-

Using great deception, speed
and power, the St John* Red­
wing* romped to their third
straight easy victory Friday
night when they handed the
Hasting* High football team one
of the worst beatings In modern
Saxon history, 33-6.

OAMES FXIDAT Ml OUT

tempt to get back into the win Bl Joka, M Otlfld
column Friday night when they । IcbU Bl orMnvin*
ing* who suffered a trouncing of ayran c
their own from visiting Green-1 cwailgi.
■■•pi, vau&lt;7
raus
I Dalton *4 niallun.

Il will be homecoming on

Coach BUI Smileys highlycharged Redwings scored the
first three times they got the
ball.
The tint came on a three-yard
pass from Quarterback Norm;
Love to End Terry Hart capping I
a 66-yard march which needed
Cbatlati* Ji, loala 13.
rocketing scores In addition to MUtehTlil* 3*. MonUtlm Canlrsl B. Just 11 plays.
the one-sided wins by Greenville
Tlie second came with Randy
and St. Johns. Charlotte tram­
Humphrey slithering over from
pled Ionia. 38-13, at Ionia and
the two climaxing a 55 - yard
Grand Ledge clawed the Alma j
march which needed only three
S*—■— *1-10 ■( Sin' —
plays.
Lakewood, which dropped a
The third came on a 60-yard
close opener to Maple Valley.
romp by Humphrey — the only
Clara it. Bl* Saplda
6-0, came back in their second OUaara
HUI* 14. leati
game to nip Ionia, 7-0. Their loss
at the end of the first period. .
to Greenville was their first everIn the second quarter Gary
L*« 13, XtUanavW* 0.
‘
to the Yellow Jackets with meet­ Mwtbvtew
Boyce—one of the finest running
St. Byren Crater 4.
ings starting in 1963.
So* th Dkrtatlu 34. Baagor 14.
backs seen In the West Central
The Vikings won that game, HU1&gt;4*1* 30. P«rt**4 C«atr*l 7.
Conference In a long Ume—went
13-0, and the next year won 37-6.
over from the *cven to cap a 60Last year the teams battled to
yard movement which needed
Just six plays.
Charlotte wored 19 point* In
The score al the half was

In other Weal Central Confer­
ence games, the only two un­
beaten clubs. St. Johns and
Grand Ledge, will knock heads
on tile Comet gridiron in Grand
Ledge's homecoming game, and
Charlotte goes to Alma

■otatk liavtn 17 OUafo
Vlekaknrt 11. ln*(*a I

tallied twice In the inaagural
canto u John Whitely meaked

West Central
Standings

Whitely passed 19 yards to
Mike Snyder In the second quar-1
ter and Craig Olmstead .kicked I
W18Y CSMUL
। ISAM
wllu.n
the point to make it 19-0.
1 St. Joi
Ionia came back a* Chucl orute* lUc*
3
0
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In the third Whitely passed 10

Punt, Pass,
scored on an eight-yard run for
Kick Deadline
Ute final touchdown.
Ionia added a TD In the finale
with Chris Toiler going over I Friday, Oct. 7
from (he one and Jerry Wood- ,
lards to Snyder for two touchiowns. Joe Bnrtolacci kicked a

81. Johns' final touchdown
came in the third quarter when
End Duane Downing took a long
pass from Love right out of de­
fender Dave William*' arms and
went over for the touchdown.
The play covered 84 yards.
That final touchdown came
jiut when Hastings began to
move.
Coach Bob Carbon's lads had
taken the second half kickofl
and started from their own 41.
With Fullback Jerry Dunn and
Halfbacks Tom Hoke. Roger Will
#* and Greg Wood lugging the
leather, the Saxons made three
first downs to the St. Johns 20.
Wood got to the 14 in two tries
then St Johns Mike Green re­
covered a Hastings fumble on
his own 25.

bur running the point.
------------ •-------------

Hastings area boys are awalt*t?g
— the
the opening gun Satdrday
Oct. 15 when the 1966
• unt. Pass 8: Kick Competition
The Humane Society reports gete under way.
--i- The date
~ wm
there are four part fox tertlss Originally announced for Oct. 8.
.
... . ....... .
puppies and two part black lab-1
The public la invited lo
rador puppies available for adop­ watch these young entrants
tion through Dog Warden Dean punt,, pass and place-kick on
Braden who may be contacted
the - H a s 11 n g s High school
through the sheriff's office.
The Hastings area competi­
tors will be tenting their foot­
ball skill* at the same time as
thousands of -other boys their
age. eight through 13, compete
throughout the country. Scores
of winners in each local compe­
tition will be mailed to Punt.
Pass &amp; Kick Headquarters, fax
comparison arid determinatfan of
zone winners. Further ettri^etltlons at the district level Will
qualify competitors for cham­
pionships th Ute 15 NFL game

Puppiei Avoilobl* &gt;

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TOMORROW

8 through 13
enter our free

PUNLPASS
&amp;KICK
COMPETITION!

line with television coverage of
the 15 National Football League
teams Area champions will com­
pete during half-time at NFL
games for division honors. The
13 national finalists will compete
at the NFL Play-Off game tn the
Orange Bowl at Miami. Florida,
after a trip to Washington. DC
All-expense trips to NFL games
for area winners and their fa­
thers. and all-expense trips to
Washington and to the NFL
Play-Off game for finalists and
both of their parents, will be
provided by the Ford Dealers of
America, who co-sponsors Punt.
Pass * Kick with the National
Football League.
In Hastings, as In all other
local competitions, first - place
winners will receive distinctive
Medal ot Achievement awards in
a blue motif on plush velvet blue
ribons. Second-place awards are
white There will be 18 awards in
all-three for each age group.
a great event." said Coach Rob­
’ ert Carlson, competition dlrec] tor. "I know the boys are looking
| forward to competition with each
other, and III bet we have some
I winners in district and area
I events! I wouldn't be surprised
' If a Hastings boy made that trip
to Washington. DC."__

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An area of 165 square miles shown here in Schoolcraft, Luce, and Mackinac counties
has been added co the Seney National Vildlife Refuge as off limits to goose hunting in
1966 and 1%7. Purpose of the ban is to protect geese from the gun so that their resident
flock will have a chance to build up from its present low level. In recent years, the
area's le’vel goose population has been hit hard by disease losses of young birds,
overshooting, and natural predation.

Armchair Athlete

| 4H Dog Care Club
7 | Membership Rises;
Enrollments Open

Hastings should be the Bassett Hound capital of the Na­
tion this weekend as owners of that breed of dogs move in for
the National Bassett Hound field trials (o be held on the Wol­
verine Beagle Club's grounds Saturday, and then enter their
prize cariirirs in the National Bassett Hound ihow to be held
al the Community Center Sat------------------------------------------wood will renew their’ rivalry,
urday night.
The Natlopal". Bassett Hound and few fans have forgotten the
champion is to be selected, ac­ night the series got underway.
cording to Russell Hankins,
chairman of the Hosting* Area field for the game and the Vik­
Chamber of Commerce. . . .
ings downed the Saxoa* 12-0.
The Vikings had launched their
Along the Sideline*-Well b« move Into West Central play
we watched the I960 West Cen-- with a 13-0 win over Greenville.
tral Conference football cham­ Lakewood's band even wore new
pions Friday night That Str. uniforms for the game.
The next year Lakewood's
Johns team was one of the best
prep squads we've seen In a long hundreds of followers packed
time, with fine blocking and run­ Johnson Field and the Vikings
ning and a hard-hitting line. . . . spoiled tlie Saxons' homecoming
St. Johns' performance Friday ; with a 7-6 victory. Last season
।
night
rAhindea u* of their exhl-i Hastings scored its first win over
bition
tn 1964. whert Coach'Bill] Lakewood, squeezing out a 6-0
I
Smiley’s sharp lad* soured -a 39*7 decision in the rain on the new
wtrf over the Saxons. The year Lakewood grid!/oh.’ Hastings
before. St. Johns had upset the scored Just as the first half
Saxons., 13-7. for the first St ended.
Friday night the rivals meet
Johns' victory over Hastings
since 1057. ...
J Again. . ..
This week Hastings and Lakc^|

ball on down* on the St.
Johns
Dunn got
__
tempt to pass cost 13then Quar­
terback Williamsto Will
for a first down otithe Redwing
20. Hoke got fouren took a
pass from Williams to tlie six.
Dave Williams, at quarterback,
kept the boll and moved to the
one. Dunn smashed for the TD.
The ball wm fumbled and Rex
Wieland recovered and the score
wm 33-6. Dave Tumes' kick for
the extra point u-as blocked.
St. Johns—still using most of
the first stringer*—moved from
Golf awards were presented at
the 30 for four first downs to
the Hastings six. Pat Fitzgerald the final Tuesday noon luncheon
threw Cary Hambleton for a four ot the Hastings Country Club
yard loss then Bob Ironside in­
MLm Sue Flora received the 18tercepted a pass and raced to his hole championship trophy, and1
own 37. Two plays later Hastings Mrs. Jack Laubaugh wu pre- j
fumbled and St. Johns recovered. sented tlie 9-hole championship
St. Johns then fumbled the ball trophy.
and Will recovered for the Sax­
Mr*. Garrett l«ham won first
on*.
In the July handicap and Mrs.
Jim Williams passed to Iron­
side for 14 yards and a first up.
down, then Boyce Intercepted his
Mrs Homer Smith wdn the'
next heave. St. Johns had time Tressa Belfield 18-hole trophy
for five more plays before the
and Mrs Tony Hein won the 9game ended.
hole championship.
I The score by quarters:
v v " *„
Tied for first In Ute Class A
HASTINGS
io..
. — 67 0—33! league were Mrs. Bub Hail and
ST. JOHNS
Officials: George Cronin, ref- Mrs- Laubaugh. with Mrs. Bcieree: Dale Hanson, head lines- • nice Dunn next Mrs I Pfaf!
man. and Steve Scott, umpire.; won the Class B league with Mrs.
I Robert Shannon and *«~
Mrs Jt rL
all from Saginaw.
| Lubientecki tied for second
Spurtan Stadium, home of
Tlie Class C league winner was
Michigan State football, seats Mrs. C. Bcedle Second went to
'6,000 person*, ranking it as the , Mrs. Frank Ritchie and tied for
seventh-largest college - owned ’ third were Mrs. S. Lawrence and
structure of its kind in the na- Mrs. D Stedman
tton.
'
Im. Bottcher and P. Newell were
-| first In the Beginners League
If'ant Ads Sell L'nusetl Items! land Judy Walldorf! was second

Distaff Golfers
Receive Awards
At Final Fate

The 4H Dog Care and Training
Club met -Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Thirteen enrolled, making a to­
tal of 29 4H'er* now enjoying this
project.
The film "Dog Etiquette.'' furntahed by the Ralston-Purina
Co. WM seen. This wm about
obedience training making "good
dog neighbors."
The Hext meeting will be Ochayride starting at the Howard
Ferris home, and ending at the
4H Camp with a wiener roost
No more enrollments will be
taken after Oct. 15. Anyone In­
terested in this project may call
945-5084 or 945-3367 before this
date.

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HASTINGS
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E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
High series: Jack Shel'er 616.
Al Morgan 523. Robert Scars 512,
Dick Edwards 523. John Riedl
502, Jack Vos 509. Ann Pavllch
420. Carl Baker 539. Maurice
Adrlanaon 520, Gerald Mater 319,
Jack Smith 528. Douglas Vlckary
835. John Havens 509, Bmcc Ter­
ry 520, Charles Krause 563. Lynn
Burdick 571, Gordon Norris 561,
Gary Burdick 552, Mike Snyder
523, Keith Chase 512 and Joe
Ulrich 523.
High games: Charles Krause
Jack Vos 206. Jack Sheler 213.
Bruce Terry 213. Gordon Norris
200. Mike Snyder 221, Gary Bur­
dick 213 and Jim Carpenter 211.

Delton High's Panthers, who
defeated Parchment Saturday
night 12-7 in a KVA Uli. will
travel to Hamilton Friday n'eht
- ■ undefeated Middleville plays
host to Byron Center. Ceaur
Springs goes to Wayland, Maple
Valley to Pennfield, 8L Philip to
Gull Lake and Cllmox-Scotts in­
vades Bellevue for the Broncos'
homecoming.
It will be homecoming at Mid­
dleville with the kickoff at 8 pm.
Delton made Its homecoming
complete Saturday by posting
the Panthers* oecood confer­
ence victory.
The Panthers tallied in the
first period when Mike Poteet
jumpered 25 yards The second
fame in the next quarter with
Keith Champion moving tn from
the 30.
Parchment scored in the finale
when Phy Wojdyla took a 10yard pass from Larry Ludlow.
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Basil Hitchcock fired 223-600 to'
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Kingsley Bennett 506 and John
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Doria Greenfield 152-423. Mary'
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Virginia Howard 162 -428 and
Marilyn Curtis 163-406.
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Hastings Aluminum 10, Tlriller's

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may show that you've acquired
a surprising number of new
poiaestiotu. Make a room-byroorn list of everything you
own. Then total up its present
value. You may find that your
present insurance on home
contents falls far short of the
amount you really need. If so,
call us for more up-to-date
protection through a Home­
owners policy,

and Midway Buffing 8. Walldorff's 7. Smith Bros. 64 and
SouQx End Food 5.
Good scores: Galen Daniels
172-502, Paul Woodman 199-508.
Dick Shanrok 225-569. Jim Weslock 174-504. Pete Kruger 205­
509. Harvey Baker 222-559. Jim
Harrington 205-500, Curt Awery
198-505, Bob Morey 224-556, Gor­
don Howe 181-517 and Dick Wil­
cox 220-575.
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE­
Standings: Stanton’s 13, Crys­
tal Candy 11, Hastings Cleaners
10. Hastings Aluminum, Ne HI
and Hastings Motor Sales 9, East
Side Lumber. Miller's and Pea.
body 011 8. Vita Boy 7, Carol**
Needlecraft, Maker's Market and
Barry Ready Mix 6 and Pepsi
Cola 2.
Good series: Shirley VanDenburg 204-542, Maggie Corrigan
194 - 498. Uulse Balis 171 -488,
Inez Lyon 170-466. Barb Kleraey
181-462, Lucille Wilson 168-475.
Carol Benner 198-470. Gene
Thompson 172-456. Della Oorodenski 182 - 447, Ruby Downey
159-445. Julia Lozo 157-437, Doris
Stanton 156-444 Mildred Math­
ews 153-410. Marie Hammond
167-468. Henrietta Coenen 159­
451. Betty Miner 189-452. Mary
Sherwood 162-426 and Sue St
Martin 160-428.
Good games: Joan Tinker 153.
Marcia Ingram 112, Edna Pass
Allen 153. Joan Martin 158. Ruth
Johnston 158. Shirley Beck 146.
Barbara DeDecker 155. Joan
Kingsbury 155. Ruth Rice 158.
Eva Rowley 148. Norma Vamey
157. Jan Peurach 101, Elva Rose
102. Orethen Kennedy 151. Eileen
Gillespie 146. Clecpha Flora 147,
Alice McMillen 159. Fem Brown
151 and Shirley Bowman 168.

U.S. Congressman

PAUL H. TODD, JR
Here's What Tfie~Prrl\ Suys About His Records
“On the solid basis of his first-term accomplish­
ments in Congress, We have even- wish that Ito
may win re-election. He has earned it."
Battle Creek Enquirer and News

THE BOWLERETTE8
Shirley VtuiDcnburg blistered
the lanes with a 595 aeries thia
week. Gladys Edwards rolled 191­
521, Kay Lydy 167-456. Joyce
SkedgeU 157-433. Emma Magoon

493, Barbara Bedford 199-477.
Doris Stanton 197-467. Ruth
Kruger 185-461, Edith Thomas
170-455 and Betty Shrier 195­
495.
Standings: Big D 14, Mary's
and McAllisters 14. Haan's and'
VanMaire 13. Foodland 12, Pis­
ton Ring 11, WBCH and Permalee's 10, Sheriff's Olris. North-1
side Grocery and Welcome Tav-

TUESDAY NIGHTINGALES
Good games and aerieo Sept
27: Betty Rogers 180-468. Flor­ tings Floor Covering 8. Savings
ence Ossenhelmer 157-439. Judy
Rhoades 152-411. Peg Edger 151­ Kroger's 2.
380. Helene Featherly 149-406.
Betty Howes 146-416, Norma
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Kitnmey 144-403, Diane Belson
Good scores: Dick Wilcox 229­
522, Roy Hewitt 214-568. Bruce
Phlene Klahn 136. Donna Math­ Brumm 209-541. Ed Anderson
ews and Leon Rogers 135, Joyce 188-522. Jane Sherk 172-485. Bob
Brittingham 133. Wilma Ander­ Miller 190-536. Norm Jenkin*
son and Phyllis Leavell 129 and 189, Larry Annis 164 end Ralph
Jean Welfare 128.
Richardson 165
Standing!: Ken's dr Bob's Gulf
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
High scores: Louts Slisbee/267- 14. Welton 13, Thomapple Skat­
608, Wesley Friend 233-594. Loary ing 13, River Bend 12. Backe
Arnold 212-550. Ray Lundquist Constriction 9, Quality Discount
206-543. Allan Hinrichsen 183­ 8. Consumers Power 6 and Ma­
529. Jen George 206-525. Ron ker's Supermarket 5.
Fellow 178-498, Robert Slocum
181-484. Bonnie Wyant 171-481.
NIGHTHAWK LEAGUE
Rose Hlnrlchsen 1T7-479. Sandra
Herb Bishop 196 • 506. Rum
Lundquist 164-473, Evelyn Pel- Hart 194-508. Art Oallup 186-2Q0low 170-454. Bud Grow 181, Steve
Malcolm 168. Al Morgan 165, plnall rolled 189-549.
Bernard Hause 181, Jim Bourne
Standings: MidVilla and Dev­
168, Helene Bourne 152, Ted ereaux 11, King Pins 10, Strikers
Smith 153, Pat Ray 140. Dan Ray 8. Rollers. Uldrlks-Newbert Ins
149, Pat.Nelson 143. Dan Cullers and Head Pins 7 and Mavericks
149 and Joanne Martin in.

Newsweek Magazine

Pick a winner from our complete stable

Woodland
School Menu

Opens Sunday at

Bangor gained a 14-0 lead on
Its own field but couldn't hold on . '
.
z» ti ’
and Grand Rapids South Chris- LanSing (jOllCTy
Ilan posted a 24-14 win.
The Lanalng Fine Arte FesUPlainwell rolled to a 40-12 win | val Exhibition will open it the
over Paw Paw In a Wolverine Lansing Community Gallery. 124
Conference contest.
-------•
— -9.
Ionia ~
Street, on Sunday.
Oct
Dan Crouch scored on runs of
The exhibition, which will run

-MUk.

p«»«. J«Ujr undwlch. ra

OCT. 1C - Milk, kit doi
ears.
&lt;llx. *p*l.
Coach Jack Streldl's Trojans
the Metropolitan Lansing Fine OCT. XI—Milk, •pagkatu
Coach Gerald Boos' Lawton
team scored Its third straight
Paintings.
sculpture,
and
pot13—MUk. «pU»
win by handing Martin a 27-12
Al-Van defeat. It was Marlin's
third straight loss.
A public reception will be held
at the gallery from 1-5 pm. on
Oct. 9, with contributing artiste
tn attendance.
During the two-week exhibit,
the gallery will be open daily OCT. IS—M
from 1-5 p.m.
jot and call
Srtek. jello
OCT. 1» k
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE

Medics Explain
Use of Cold Packs
In First Aid

Standings: Chrome Room 17,
by American Medlcat Association Chargers 14, OHice 13. Court-

OCT ZS ‘
Is a useful tool In first aid. When Leftovers and Tool Room 8, Caslte 7. Tough Ouys and Machine
and how can you use It?
In many cases application of
Good scores: Joe Bennett 201cold helps to minimise swellIng. inhibit bleeding, reduce
excessive high body tempera - Roy Lambert 223 - 495, Harold
Aldrich 202 - 536. Aaron Sherk
509. Dick Aldrich 542. Al Relgler
the American Medical Associ­ 540. Dale Geiger 514. Jack Chad­
wick 506. Mickey Bowers 527.
ation.
Cold applications, especially Ted Dolman 540. Mike Reynolds
II ant J&lt;/i
204-550 and Karol Owen 505
They may be helpful in cases
of nosebleed, bleeding from
minor cuts such as razor blade
nicks, sprains. bites and stings
of insects, minor bums and heat
prostration.
Cold applications tend to in­
hibit bleeding by constricting the
small blood vessels In nosebleeds
and persistently oozing minor
cute.
Applications of Ice water al­
leviate discomfort from Insect
stings and bites, and may delay
the chemical action and circu­
lation of poison Injected by the
pest.
Immediate application of

Milk.
ilk. koi po,
(toon MSI

Milk. cbUl.

Sell I. nuseil hemt!

COLOR
ME

lessens swelling. Such applies-

3 Get Top Scores
At Trapshoot

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)

Lawrence fumble for the first pm. Saturday.
touchdown of the game Keith
Newall passed to Charles Stewart
In 1850. • the State Supeln- i
and Dennis Brenner slanted of! tondenl of Public Instruction be- j
tackle for the other Blue Devil
touchdowns Steve Wassman
scored for Lawrence from the came appointive in 1965.

GOLD
Then, drive out to see the moat beautiful show
on earth—the colorful change of the Michigan
landscape. ’’Color reports coming into Auto Club
offices detail where and when the show is at its
beat.
Make your color tour more enj'oyablo with
^enonalixed Auto Club travel planning. Join

AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS OFFICE

237 W. State St.

Ph. Wl 5-4392

Mwatd J. MaiBMUch. Rapr.Mnt.tiva

SPECIAL CLOSEOUTS!
on
1966 FRIGIDARE

WASHERS &amp; DRYERS
also

FREEZERS - chest and upright
and
a few floor model REFRIGERATORS

BIG SAVINGS
ONE DAY ONLY

Re-Elect
M ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 fiFAlON UH

Our Hard-Working Congressman
Democrat

Maple Valley lost to Hamilton.
20-7. Hamilton led 13-0 at the
half and scored again In the
third period before Maple Val­
ley could cross the goal.
Stove Stine scored for Maple
Valley on a 10-yard run.
Tom Dleterman led OalesburgAugusta to a 62-13 win over the
Oull Lake Blue Devils. Dietermon scored three touchdowns,
two on runs of 48 and 63 yards
and a third on a pass from Bill
Maskill. Stove Powell scored
twice on runs of five and 17.
Mike Heshman caught a peas
from Jim Hendrick for Oull
Lake's first touchdown, and Carl
Hamden ran back a kickoff 85
yards far the other.
Caledonia won a thriller with
a last - minute touchdown to

three and the Tiger defense was Cjnp A-a. Fftctlvril
credited with a safety.
Fine MFIS reSTIVCI

at least half an hour before the
sprained limb is bandaged or
otherwise supported.
In case of high body tempera­
ture associated with heat pros­
tration. the entire body should
be sponged freely with cool wa­
ter until temperature returns to
I tolerable level.
Immediate Immersion into ice
water of a body part that has
sustained a minor bum controls
pain and possibly reduces tissue
Gayle Durkee picked up the'
Bellevue defeated Olivet. 26­ damage.
6 ...
—
I &gt;’• ueivre a large j-ionecr von18. before a large Pioneer ConStanding.: Duraclean 18. Signs fertnce throng.
Tinea and V St J MobU 15. WUTim Walklnshaw scored the ।
Hams Insurance 13, Color Cen- nrst two Bronco touchdown:, in
n*??01?!- ^U.2' the nrat Pcrlod' “nd Olivet scored
Earl Argeteinger, Don Bach­
Hastings Milling 11. Walldorffa. when Dennis Perry ran a Belle- man and Bernard Tobias hit 23
Motor Aires. Gilmore's Gents. | vue kickoff back 75 yards.
Burns Refrigeration nnd Barn,
Lee DeLand scored for Belle- Conservation C1 u b's trapshoot
Morket 10. Lydy Trucking 9. Ac- vue in the third period while Saturday.
UonFIox 8. Arcade B^nUclans 7.1 Darrel Oreanawalt passed 10
Bob Slocum. Don Payiva. Clyde
Rockhill 4 and Beeline Fashions 1 yards to DeLand fot Bellevue's Coburn and Jeff George had 22,
and Cuylcr Trucking 3.
1
Howard Trumbull 21. David i
I -------—
final TD.
Olivet scored twice more, one
on a short dive by Darrell Brad­
MONDAY MIXERS
Shirley VanDenburg also led ley and the other on a 55-yard Conley, Jameo Everett and Dick
the Mixers with 200-564, Maxine pass from Bradley to Perry­
Special event winners were
Hopkins scored a 19-8 Al-Van
Dipp rolled 192-537. June Ben­
Don Bachman. Argeteinger. Lon-1
ner 185-506, Irene Heath 177­
A a &lt;-a. i c iuui caster. John Leary and George
504. Oen Hall 184-499. Louise j Norris rumbled 55 yards with a Another shoot to fronr Stoll

Ella Higdon 204-500, Barb Sin­
clair 167-422, Lots Roblyer 176­
468, Velma Slocum 166-423. Marie
Ulrich 163-460, Betty Horton 195­
504 Grace Cooley 170-436. Jane
McKelvey 187-462. EUen Davis
175-454, Donna Travis 191-490,
Frun Owen
174-476, Phyllis
•Thompson 173-458, Katie Colvin
201-489, and Virginia McLaughlin

Thc Tntltl Anieiitlnieiils lo the Food For Free­
dom Bill are an "achievement in world states­
manship spectacular for a first-term Congress­
man."

PAUL H. TODD, JR

Oaty VanElst, 242-pound llneicker, recovered a Montcalm
rumble on the enemy 44 and Left
Half Tom Warner took the ball
44 yards to score on the next
play to start the Trojan romp.
Wamfr ran the point.
Warner scored again In the.
first canto from the seven fori
his 11th TD of the season. How- |
ever, he sprained his ankle and ।
was out for the rest of the game.’
Montcalm scored in the second
period with Craig Schachtele
sprinting 25 yards for his team's
only tally of the evening.

final six pointer. The play cov-

prior to 10 •
U October 2U

jiiii

What’s new
In your home?

Thursday, October 6. 1866

Third District

E. L.
142 L Statt

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1966

STORE OPEN

FRIDAY

@ consumers power

�i-THI HASTINGS BANNER

WAMTAOS
WORK rUK T

A Lol ol

Prime Contenders
These Used Car Prices Will

Save a Hit With Your

Budget During Our

WEEKLY SPECIAL!
1962 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 DR.
8 Cyl. Automatic, Power Steering,
$OQE00
Radio, Heater_____________ Full Prico WWW

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Words
■vblicetloa.

“OK Inventory KO."

1965 BUICK SKYLARK

1960 FALCON 4 DR.
Automatic, Radio
and Heater ____________

1962 BUICK LE5ABRE

*175
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED

SEE THESE LATE MODELS

Radio.

(Specially Priced)
1964 CHEV. BISCAYNE
4 Dr. Automatic. 6 stick.

1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4 Dr.

1963 CHEV. BELAIR

1964 FORD FAIRLANE 500 Wagon
CA8DS OF THANKS » IN MiMORIAMS—2c ft ward.

1964 FORD Vi-TON PICKUP
1962 CHEV. BISCAYNE
2 Dr. 6 Mick.

1962 OLDS STARFIRE COUPE
1962 COMET WAGON

I960 CHEV. IMPALA

Tony Belli Motors
1965 MUSTANG COUPE
6 »Uck. Radio.
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500

• LINCOLN

• MERCURY

WANTED AT ONCE

a COUGAR

• I.H. TRUCKS
1320 N. Michigan
Phone 945-2479
10/4

1964 COMET 202

1963 COMET
4 Dr. 4 Automatic. Radio.

1962 JEEP
—Universal 4-wheel drive.
1950 JEEP
Sta. Wgn. Recently overhauled.

LARKE BUICK
and
CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2426

10/6

7

—Speedy Cora Cribs
—Manure Spreader Aprons
—Tarpaulins

CLOSE-OUTS'

1961 FORD STA. WAGON

Wl 5-2425

FARM SUPPLIES

USED CAR

1963 METEOR
V8 slick. Radio.

"Slop In and See

the New 1967

Fords on Display

1465 TEMPEST SPORT CPE.
—Hydraulic Valves, Hose
. . . Blue mist, radio, w/walls.
Auto. 8 cyl. New car condition I —Cylinder Couplers

1464 CORVAIR
. .' . Monza coupe, 4 speed
transmission, w/walls, radio,
white with blue vinyl Interior. —Foal Hole Digsere
1464 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
We also have a large inven­
... 4 Dr. Sedan. Power steer­
ing and brakes. Radio. Local tory of used Tractors and Ma­
chinery at reduced prices.
owner.
1
—Case 600 Combine w/corn
1964 THUNDERBIRD
head at a big savings.
.
. Landeau Coupe with air
Liberal Terms on financing
conditioning, power steering
and windows. Beautiful blue new and used machinery. Also,
finish with black cordeva top. we have several tools for rent.
1963 OLDS DYNAMIC 88
.
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. Power
steering and brakes. Blue and
white with vtnyl interior. Top
condition.
1963 FORD FAIRLANE 540
... 4 Dr. Sedan V8. Standard
trans 19.000 miles.
1463 CADILLAC
... 4 door hardtop, spotless
Inside and. out. Full power and
many extras. 12 months war­
ranty on this fine one owner
1963 MERCURY
. . . Meteor custom 2 door. V-8
engine, automatic transmls. sion. power steering, radio, new
w/walls tires, one local owner.
1963 FORD GALAXIE 504
... 4 Dr. Sedan Radio, heat­
er. automatic, power steering
and brakes.

At RenneR
Ford Country"

I960 CADILLAC
. . . Fleetwood 60 Special, load­
ed with extras including air
condltiomng, original *'
factory
*
finish and lias new w/wall
tires.

Z^G^X

ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.
1964 Ford Golaxle 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Stand: 8 Cyl.
1964 Ford Custom
2 Dr. Standard 6.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hastings, Michigan

FARM IMPLEMENTS

1963 Rambler American
2 Dr Hardtop. Stand. 6 cyl.
Radio.

1963 Foirlanc
4 Dr. Stand. 5 Cyl.

1963 Foirlanc
2 Dr Hardtop Sport Cpe V8
eng. 4 sp. trans Bucket seats.
Excellent condition.

1959 Ford Vi-Ton Pickup
3 speed. 6 Cyl.

1959 Ford Galoxio 500
4 Dr. 8 Cyl. Automatic.
1959 Plymouth Fury
2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyL,
power steering, w/walls, radio.
1964 Feed F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Styleside Pickup.
1963 GMC Pickup
Short box. 3 sp. V6 Engine.
1964 Chevrolet
1 Ton Cabin Chassis.

Several Traniportation Speciale

RenneR Ford Inc

Used

Farm Machinery
—John Deere 50 Tractor w,'Uve
PTO and hydraulic. A-l shape!
—1949 John Deere A Tractor.
A-l shape.
—Ford Major Diesel—Tractor In
A-l Shape.
—1959 Cock^Shutt 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.
—1946 John -Deere B Tractor

mtd/
Picker.
—John Deere 227 2 - row mtd.
Picker.

-Used large grain trailer. Hy­
draulic dump.
— M. Moline Corn Chopper. Good
shape.
—Decker self-unloading Chopper
Box and running gear.

328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

124 N. Jefferson

Wl 5-5052

10/8

10'8
mUWEVER SOMETHING YOU

HASTINGS
BANNER

NOTICES

FARMERS

it lusiaeea

We are now

1967 CALENDARS - Wide vari-

trates for the winter of

per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
matches. Call: Battle Creek.
WO 3-0159 collect after 8 pm
tf

1966 and 1967.

(Bookings until Oct. 30th)
Take advantage of our
seasonal low price and

WANTED
Assembly and
Foundry Workers

Benefits Include:
• Fully paid Life. Sick­
ness and Accident,
and Blue Cross-Blue
Shield Insurance
• High Hourly Wage

save!

We’ll

be glad

to

help you figure your needs

for the season.

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
i M-37 South

• Pension

Apply at:

ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
Special —Your rasor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
1135 Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 118 8.
Jefferson. Hastings.
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WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
in aluminum. stael or wood
aaah. Burkey Auto Glass *
Radiator Shop. 318 N. Jeffer­
son, Hastings.
tf

EXPERT TAILORING on Jadlee’
and men's clothing. Phone Wl
6-6714. 6504 Gun Lake Rd
WI 5-2223
Tailor Shop.
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-Miscellaneous

• Supplemental Un­
employment Benefits

GOOD AS NEW

Buick Motor Division
Employment Office

Service

booking

Branded Feed Concen­

MAMMOTH CLOVER SEED —
Call Wl 5-2254 after 6 pm.
10/6

STORE

it

Help Wonted

NOTlOX: Maay llatlar* W &lt;ka
"Baia" er "tamale" eelumaa are
■el lalaaSaS te errlate er 41aceeraae •pplk«llea« tram pe'**M
et ike olker set Seek
*'•
mH tome eecapalleM are tea■Hared mere elUullre W pereeae
el eae mi tkaa Ike elker. Die
ertmleellea la empleymeal bereeee
el ees le preklblleS by Ike 1IS4
rUerel rlrU HgkU eel milk rarUla MMpliou. ■■ploymeel erea­
rlee eed emfloyere eerered by Ike
eel meet ledleeU la IkeW edrerIlMmeal vbelkv
lined"peellleae are sellable lo balk eeiea.

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CHESTER B STEM INC. would
like to buy your land if it has
a good stand of Hard Maple or
Old Oak trees on It. Let us buy
your wood-lot and save it for
future generations. Homer
Becker. Rl, Hastings. Ph. 945­
6748.
10/20

STALK SHREDDERS FOR
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply, M37 So. 446-3160.
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NOTICE—Former Beauty Coun­
selor clients interested in new
facial and free lipsticks, call
Nellie Balmer, 945 • 5944 or
Ruby Harrison. 945-4056. 10/27
FREE LUMBER AND CON­
CRETE BLOCKS from build­
ing near Hastings. Write Box
10^3, Hastings Barnier.
10/8

A LADY TO LIVE IN and care
for children while Mother is W Banana Is
in the Hospital. Call 623-648^
10 6
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
P.O. 171, HasUngs Telephone
WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER Wl 5 - 4954. MeeUngs every
Desire responsible woman of
Monday, ^*&gt;rn.
if
Iflgh character to do light
houscc lean Ing, cooking, etc,
live in at Gull Lake. 2 school ★ For Rani—Roal Istcto
age children. Private room with,
bath and TV. References re­
quired. Call Richland MA 9­ HOUSE FOR RENT — Fred
Smith. 115 W. Center. Phone
9337 or write Box 1020, HasWl 5-2283.
10/8
tiitfo Banner
10 13

WHEELER MARINE BALES *
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boats.
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­ MANAGER TRAINEE-We wont
cessories. M-66 In Nashville.
an aggressive and self-starting it For Salo—Roal Batata
Monday thru Friday
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
tt
young rnan age 20 to 28. high
8'00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
OPEN FRIDAYS
school graduate, to train for a
(-37 So.
career with one of America's BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD near­
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
ly new tri-Ievel lake,front year
Buick is an Equal
most progressive finance com­
TLED GAS! See Carl Sc Betty's
around home on north side of
panies. Good starting salary,
Opportunity Employer
Appliances before you buy!
Wall Lake with bulll-lns. Con­
FARM SERVICE
excellent employee benefits and
They Sell—They Install—They
sider
renting. Call: Grand
profit sharing. Model Finance
Service. Ph. Wl 6-2833. M-37
Rapids
538-5511 or CH 32783.
10/8
Ladies' and rnen'i
Co, Inc, 140 W. Slate St,
South.
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FREE DESIGNING
__________ •_____________ 10/28
HasUngs.
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FREE PLANNING
NOTICES
TABLE PAPER — For picnics, OFFICE HELP —Part time to FOR SALE-1st Ward, 3^bed­
and curtain rods
room home. 15 x 15 living room
FREE ENGINEERING
family reunions, lota of uses.
start. Must be accurate at
with fireplace, carpeting and
40" x 300'. 8350 at The Ban­
MAth. typing and filing. Write
WALK UP AND SAVE!
draperies included, formal din­
ner office.
tf
Let Smiley Buildings help you
in own handwriting, giving
ing room and modern kitchen
age. work experience, and any
Help needed at store on Fri­
with your new building far
5x7 to 16x20
REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
pith eating space and loads of
other pertinent intormaUon. to
days—time donated for Bcuuded
your farm or business. No ob­
with OoBcsc tablets. Only 48c.
cupboards
Tiled bathroom-all
Box 1023 c/o Hastings Ban­
School Assoc. PleasjF'caU Mrs.
Jacobs Pharmacy.
11/34
modern,
one bedroom down,
ligation. Call your Smiley man.
ner.
10 '8
two extra large bedrooms up­
Stanley Stauffer Wl 5-57788.
SMILEY POST BUILDINGS
stairs. Play area In basement.
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR WANTED — A SECRETARY —
Nearly new gas furnace—storm
Must be a good typist, able to
—Use Rexall's fast permanent
204 N. Mkhigse
Wl 5-3324
windows — garage accommo­
take dklatlon-shortliand pre­
Regularly 82.00—Now 81.00. No
HasUngs. Michigan
dates 3 cars. Conveniently loferred with a good figure apti­
pre-shampoo — No after odor
(111) 445-4143 Call collect,
cated—510,500 Call Wl 5-5009
tude for sales office. Good
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy
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starting salary for experience
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___________________
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and personnel. Call 796-3364
■ones or mobtoaoe
HELP WAN1FD
10 6 ★ Wanted to Buy
SERVER GAS REFRIGERATOR
FORECLOSURE BALE
for 540.00. Excellent condition
Deteull
haeiag
Vrta
mede
li
AUTOMOTIVE
Call after five. 945-3258.
10 6 WANTED: CLEANING WOMAN
—2 or 3 days a week. Prefer WANTED TO BUY—Violin of
HELP WANTED
Mondays and Fridays: Refer­
by JAMKH H SINES en.l FOR SALE—Stanley prunes. Mc­
good quality. Write full de­
New • Remodel • Repair eaud
MARJORIE BINES. &gt;ueb»n4 end
ences required. Call Richland
Intosh apples and other vari­
tails to Emory Bowen, Sara­
wife. U mortofur.. V. FARM EKS
MA 9-9337 or write Box 1020
are In need of the following
nac. Michigan.
io 6
eties In season. Sweet cider.
STATE BANK OF MIDDLEVILLE, a
Hastings Banner.
10'13
Hours: Daily 9 to 6. Sunday
technicians:
1:30
to
6.
Paul
Wlttenbach.
305 S. Church
Wl 5-5352
a. one (11 Painter
Clarksville. Michigan. Phone— HKGI8TERED NURSES OF it Wanted to Rent
b. one li Mechanic (for our
BARRY COUNTY—Your Hos­
Saranac 642-2850.
10 6
new and used car recondi­
pital needs help! Evening and LOCAL BUSINESS MAN uanta
tioning department!
night tours of &lt;Wty. Why not
FOR SALE—Apples—McIntosh—
to rent a three-bedroom house­
Investigate? Cla/a Sage. R N.
82.00 bushel. Leon Tack. 2 miles
c. two &lt;2&gt; Body Repairmen
in good condition in Hasting-.
N. of Banfield
Director of NuOkmg.
10'27
(far customer repair shop*
Call Tony Belli, 946-2479. 10 13
NOTICE
Is
hereby
given
that
These are permanent positions
we can offer you:
one 1959 DeSoto-8-Flrefliaht
PUBLICATION ORDER.
4 Dr . Serial No. M 412115995
a. Above average earnings
may be inspected at 2688 Wood
School Rd. Hastings, where it
c. Paid vacations
la stored, and khat said vehicle
d. Hospitalization and Life
Insurance
will be offered for public sale
e. Retirement (Pension! Plan
at 10:15 am Tuesday. Oct fl.
Apply In person or send per­
Grand Rapids. Mich, and the
sonal resume to;
holder reserves She right to bld
*
Mr. Robert L. Daria
PUBLICATION ORDER
General Service Manager
and purchase at such sale.

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
445-2154

1001 Leith Street

Flint, Michigan

Over Hastings Paint Sc
Wallpaper Store

CANVAS TARPS
$3.47 up

WINICK'S

LEGALS

Heating — Plumbing
Service

WELTON'S

NOTICE

U4 W. Michigan Anbm
Battle Creek Michigan

UNIVERSAL
C.l.T. CREDIT CORP.

1522 Wealthy. S.E.
Grand Rapids, Michigan

HELP WANTED
Due to an axpamioa pro­
gram several openings
have developed for the
foUowiag:
WELDERS
GENERAL LABORERS

PRESS OPERATORS
ASSEMBLERS

Shift Openings.

GOODYEAR BROS.

ART MEADE, Salesman
Home Ph. 945-2323
LANNES KENFIELD,
Home Ph. 445-40M

Man or woman to supply
household necessities to
consumers in N. Barry
Co. or Hostings. Experi­
ence unnecessary. Write
RAWLEIGH
Dept. MCJ-651-728
Freeport. III. 61032
10/fl

FOR BALE — White potatoes, HELP WANTED
Clerk - typist: pleasant office;
sand-grown, non-irrigated
salary commensurate with
Sunday calls accepted George
ability and experience; fringe
Christiansen. 2S mi. north or
HYDROPLANE IN GOOD CON­
benefits. Call 445-2466.
tf
Stanton.
on
M-66
to
Hillis
Rd,
DITION—Red and white rac­
1st
house
west
on
right.
10-20
ing stripe on blue background
Crash throttle all ready to go LARGE PHILOO REFRIG ERA Will hold up to 10 h.p. Beat of­
TOR In good condition. 850.
fer takes It. Call Wl 6-4046
Frank Roush. Hickory Comers. Wiry NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
stamp with your name, ad­
it Businass Opportunities
dress and ZIP number for
8385. This Includes, postage
and sales tax, Burpee's Spec­
Unusual Sales Opportunity
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
We have an opening for a wo­
48048.
tf
man who can sell in the home
High Type Product*—Exclusive
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
and in demand—leads no prob­
with Host New Electric Uplem-car furnished, expenses
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
plus comm inion. If you are
work. Clean 180 square feet
accustomed to high earnings
for only HM. Hastings Floor
call us for an appointment,
Covering, 133 W. State, Has­
Ungs. Phone Wl 6-6118.
tf
538-8706, • or write
IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
Daei'l Ul trouble*
Box MB 486
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
Take 'am °H ,n
Hastings Banner
SERVICE! No charge for over­
site prints.
tf
A Automattvo

CASH RATE—2M&lt; p«

Enjoy paid holidays, vaca­
tions, insurance program

fit«. Apply in person.

ELICTRO-CHIMICAL

FINISHING COMPANY

33 Stat* St

4'Z Middleville Do

We
we Buy \
.- We Dry \

PUBLICATION ORDER

We Sfoiie
We jell

PUBLICATION ORDER
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. . . YOUR CORN
TOP PRICES PAID
Let us grain bonk y&lt;Aur
corn and deliver at yot&gt;r
convenience.

Hastings Milling &amp;
Farm Supply ,

Ktberd J HMM

rOREOLOBURB NOTICE
B-nteo
nu ss
MORTUAGE ?ALE
bwn aiede In Che r.
znawff kdft
wlfeh U h»«l T. Rente aa4 Cvia
as
rererdeci "o
JI 1M«. I:

�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Calendar of
Spacial Evant*

two calls Saturday night At 13:30
they got a call from the Hastings
deportment to help put out a

CARD OF TRANKS
I wbh to express my thank* to
Dr. Gordon Finnle. Dr. Morrill,
all the nuraea who cared for me.
also Rev. Elliott and friends for

food brought in. A special thanks
to the Wellman Readers far fur­
nishing the dinner. The nurses
BPW GARAGE SALE
at the hospital, Dr. R. G. Ptanle,
Saturday, OeL 1
Rev. Harley Townsend for his
Hastings BF.W. Garage Sale,
comforting words, the pull-bearother thank you for all services era. the Leonard-Osgood Funeral
Home, all of those who helped in
nock Hospital.
'
RUMMAGE SALE. OCT. 14-15
Your kindness
Charles P. Smith
RUMMAGE SALE at 8t. Rose
membered.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14-15,
CARD OF THANKS
al St. Rose School Hall.
I wish to thank friends and
F.TJU BAKED GOODS SALE
family for plants, gifts and cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lilly
OCT. 17
and family
Church for the gift received
Help us. make it a Merry
Mr. Victor Warner
while at the hospital,
Christmas for your children by
"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cappon
brlnglng baked goods to sell at
und fiunlly
Parent Teachers Conference. OcCARD OF THANKS
be used for Children's Christmas
I wish to express my sincere IN MEMORIAM
thanks to friends and relatives
In loving memory of our dear
who sent cards, gifts and visited father, grandfather, and great
me while In Blodgett Hospital. A grandfather. William F. Bayne, PUBLICATION OBDBB.
who left us Oct. 8. 1952.
Elliott. Rev. John Joldcrama and ’"Another year has passed since
the Hastings CitUens' Band Ra­
tiiat sad day
■ 14 l&gt; Bnilh. Uccvsird. file No.
dio Club.
When one we loved was called

They no more Uian got home from
that fire when they were culled
again to fight a bum fire not far

ing Investigated as lo their causes
The firemen will meet Thursday.
Oct 13, for their regular meeting. Nashville,

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

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PUBLICATION ORDER.
jo.

ORDER OF PUBLICATION—
Claim* tad DaurtalaaUoa of Helrt.

I van. *t non

sxtrr
.

.LI.

held

Monday.

rence and Myrtle (Haynes I
Slrtmbock. He married Beatrice
Rone of Millbrook on July 4. 1928,
Mr. and Mra. George Forman. | bers. Meetings will be every TuesAbo on Sunday, their son and d“&gt;' afler school.
—u •«
— Harold
u—u r„_
family. *«,
Mr. slid
Mra.
For- j■ nic United Fund had their
Myrtle Btrimback. Nashville;
man und daughter, Susan, of :kickoff Monday morning at the
four daughters. Mrs. Jack (DonHoughton Lake. Joined the gather- ;Lioru Den. Many volunteers were
present for coffee and rolls and to
Clarence (Alice) Furlong. Lan­
ing This was sort of a farewell get their soliciting kit. They will
sing; Mrs Norman (Beverly)
as Mr. and Mrs. Forman expect to have three weeks to do their vbltAlfi-rding, Freeport, and Mra Ray
leave in a couple of weeks for mg and collecting for a most
(Barbara) Brandt. Hastings;
their winter home in Zephyrhills, worthwhile cause. The president
Fla. (or their 21st winter there.
of the board. John Sinclair, intro­
HaMlnga, and William and Ted.
Mra. Goldie Farrell of South duced the drive chairman. Mra.
Carlton
was
a
welcome
caller
on
Othmer.
She
gave
the
instructions
- —-------- —-— —belt, Ferndale, Fla.; Harold,
‘',,d
George Omuitend and emphasized tlie Importance cf
stationed wtth the Navy In Cali­
Sunday * Can anyone tell how meeting our *1.400 goal. The UF.
fornia. and Richard. oho in
we can get rid nf
of ,h
the
" red squirrels fair share is asking for *402. This
that live tn the walls of our house money will be distributed to the
Glen (M*rtha&gt; Roush. Nashville:
and have a bowling alley in the national agencies and used pri­
Mrs. John
&lt; Velma)
Bryans,
celling over our bedroom? * marily for research. Mrs. Endrus
Woodland; Mrs. Zennle (Rachel)
••Stop" signs have been placed on
Wallace. Mrs Richard (Geral­
Jordan-' Road at Martin Road to make a request for the Girl
dine)
Callihan.
Mrs
Leo
(Betty)
making the latter a through high­ Scouts. The girls are not all able
Lancaster and Mra. Donald
way. Gravelling of Martin began to buy tiieir crafts and extras and
(Myrna) Lancaster, all. of Has­
Tuesday.
would not be able to belong to
tings. and Mib. William (Mar­
Scouts if II wasn't for the help
from the U.F. Mr. Bontsema. field JFonl zfrfs Sell Unused Items! garet) Roec. Freeport, and 20
grandchildren.
representative from Kalamazoo,

West Woodland
By Victor Sitton

Although the severe frost and
possible freeze forecast for thia
i community last Saturday night did
b.n i » । not materialize—much to our re­
lief—lighter frosts earlier did put
an end to some of the vegetables
and flowers. However those that
were sufficiently
sumcicnuy ujvcjcu
covered on
un those
umot
nights are still producing and we
have picked tomatoes and string
beans this past week as well as

LEGALS

were

Rev. Etna- Unaeth officiated

Cadillac has 13 model. for 1N7 hlghlighled by
fronl wbeeLdrive Fleetwood Eldorado (foregroun
the De Ville CoBvertihlo (background), b dis tine
tlooal Cadillac •■took.”

What would we give If we could

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin­ ■Hello, Dadi* in the same old way.
cere thanks and appreciation to To hear your voice and see you
smile.
the many friends, relatives and
neighbors for the beautiful floral To be able to sit and talk with
you awhile."
offerings, cards and all of the

Mr. Strimback,
Barry Farmer,
Dies on Friday

scabiasa and marigolds. However,
Fail Is here and the reds und yel­
lows in the woods and along the
not-denuded roads are a thing of
beauty.
Mrs. Edna Lydy of Hastings was
a Sunday and Monday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. George Olmstead. *
Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Helse at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arlen Helse were: Mra.

Woodland

from the volunteers and to talk
Report of Condition of the National Bank of Hasting*
Uy Mrt. Glendon Curlit
» W. l-.ld.lj
367-J51J on UF. When Uic volunteer knocks
on your door be sure to give your
und Mrs. Herbert Johnston. all of
PablUh*4 I
"fair
share."
If
you
give
at
your
Uns community, and Mr. und
Duane Myers, son of Mrs. Elea­
Mra. Douglas DeCamp of Nash­ nor Myers of Woodland, for the, place of work, be sure to specify
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Heise planned past nine years has been employedi it be returned to Woodland. The
PUBLICATION ORDER.
Dollar* CU.
to leave Tuesday for Uielr winter by RCA In the missile project. Hastings Uf. always returns the
Hui. »t Mkhiftn. Tk. Prabal* Paid E. 8i*c*l
HU work lias taken him to many: money to Woodland but Lansing
-urt for th* Coutr of Barrv.
. will not
EaUU ot Nalhan V. Moftiil. Dr
Rev. and Mr*. B. R. Davis ot 1of the states including Patrick
M04..FII* No. 13.HST.
.
Lions club will meet Tuesday,
Air Force Base in Florida. He■
Woodbury
were
Thursday
callers
■
it I* Ordrrwl ib»l oa Ociobtr 11,
■ Loaaa and dimraau
on Mr. and Mrs. Walker Cotton. 1also spent several months on As­. Oct. 11. at tlie Den for their
■ t 10:30 A.M. in th* ProbaU
Mrs. Lloyd Makiey called there on !cension Island und Grand Bahama, regular meeting at 7:00. Board
meeting
will ______
be held
this ThuraABSOLUTION TO VACATE A
— —
- ___
____
Friday, and Saturday guests were ■Island Last December Duane andI -------"K.."
wife. Carolyn, went to Fair- day night. All members arc urged
TOTAL AHBCTd
PORTION OP THE PLAT OF
&gt; Mr. and Mrs. James Kent ot Lake hb
1
HABTINOB IIZMOHTS
Odessa. * It’s the fourth of Oc- 1banks, Alaska, where they spent to attend to make plans for the
LIABILITIES
months. Recently Duane was club. This is the 50th year tor
,tober and tlie katydids are still eight
1
at Indiriiluali. virtu
called
back
to
White
Sands.
N.
M..
Llonlsm!
: "singing" to the nearby trees. * '
The viking* did not do as well
Mr. and Mrs. August Wilson ot where tic now Is employed by the
Hastings called on the former's 'AVCO Corporation which U work- Ust week against Greenville Ulis
11 mother, Mra. Mattle Wilson, Sat- !ing, with FPS-16 radars at. the »-«]c Friday they travel to HasHollsnun Air Force Base at Wldle
t^
Hastings' home­
&gt; urday.
TOTAL DKPON1TH
Sands He will be working the coming game so there will prob­
li'Old K
! | County road men put in the new ,areas belwren White Sand* and Hbly be a good crowd. The Junior
i I conduit on Martin Road Just north ’Blanding. UtaiL Duane and Caro-.varsity will play their game
I5O.U-T.95
ILabililiri
jof M-43 last Thursday. The road ]lyn have purchased a new home, against Hastings on the home field
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TOTAL LIABILITIES ...
. was so bad following the rain that .where they are now living at 1W5 UUs Thursday night. Hie Pee Wee
| the mailman could not make it on ;Hubbard Drive, Alamogordo. N. M. (eara wU1 pIay th,.,,.
gamc of
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Thursday and Friday. We have the
SOO.OOO.OO
Donald Davernuui. chalk talk the serson Tuesday, Oct. It. with
promise ot gravel In tlie near artist of Grand Rapids, will pre-1 Lake Odessa Tills has been a
future. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 'sent a program of sacred drawings I profitable fear for the boys even
tin online
and songs at the Woodland Meth- Uiougij they, have not won any
Mra. Kay Moore, local, spent an odbt Church Sunday, Oct. 9. at'eamrw
J gamer. ‘They
Thev have
'have learned
iHniM the
enjoyable weekend in Florida, Fri­ B pun. Mr. Davermon luis been:
fundamentals
of
the
game,
which
day they flew to Miami und spent
accepted throughout the US. are important.
the night there, going on to Cape^well
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
111 as he has presented programs
Boys and girls from the band
on Saturday, and arriving' ;
NOW? TIIKKEEORB. HE IT RE­ Coral
MEMORANDA
t^r=r&gt;h7’irZm'nn«7t7»
over “ Perlod
34 years. This will ; iinve been knocking on front doors
'* hU 1’963rd
The public this past week. They are selling the
SOLVED that 11 1. Iha.
of &amp;^dav
L
hivltad
to
this
free
program,
-- ------------ ------- ------- ,—„-------- - candy that has become an annual
idght at a hotel near the ocean.
t m
eetlnu of
The first
meeting
of tlie
the WoodWood- project for them. Be sure to buy
they witnessed a small foretaste
Lind 4H Knitwits was held Tues- some to help out the band, and
Ing from the southeast. Although daw, Befit. 30. with eight members nil your sweet tooth or use as
P9RQL The leaders arc Mrs. a gift.
reporting a wonderful time, they
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Woodland was left without a
were glad to be away from Miami Gaylord Laughlin and Mra George
when the tropical storm Inez Wlnsley. The first project will be'grocery store a short while ago knowlrdr* and ballet.
a knitted head band with a dla- when Mr. and Mrs. Mulford closed.
reached its climax there.
RUDERT W. SHERWOOD
mand
design.
Tlie
fallowing
offl’
‘
‘
~
Mr.
Mulford
B working for the
Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Hubbell
cera were elected: President. Katie state
:
inspecting butchering. Many
।
were unhappy because of
oad&gt;&gt;. Oclotcr 24.
al #;00 nor Myers were callers on Mrs Laughlin; vice president. Cathy people
Michlvan.
held un a 'prll
Hitt, and secretary-treasurer, Vic- no
i
mien
1&gt;r
H»
car
to
get
anyplace
for
gro^Cafrj'* .'LdminUlralnr.. prarlnx f«
BE IT PUHTHKR RESOLVED due Maule Wilson Sunday. Sept. 35? * kie Woodman. Members helped | cerics.
&lt;
The problem Ln ngw solved.
;
Rice from Charlotte plans to
ftunenl o( r/.’ldue* “7
tended "The Restless Odes" Fri­ Mra. Wlnsley celebrate her birth- Mr.
Wllll.m U. Hladmaa
i'abliralio„ .nd &gt;.rvk
day evening, then went on to day with ice cream and cake. Tlie &lt;open the store Friday. The town
Dirertori
ulnr In Th* H*-iin&lt;a Hannrr.
dub
is
still
open
for
new
memj
t people should plan to support him
BE IT FUKTIUlli iiksOLVKD that Grand Rapids where they attend­
ed a New Years Eve party far
tiin.'U 0^,0—
V.___

Dalia:
1
Cortright *n&lt;i Hod*
*••-—---- for- Palllinnar
■ boll Buildlic

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( Ulrhlgi

held &lt;&gt;n rt*lm

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Branch Manager Paul Kerastas.
On Tuesday evening they attended
an urea World Book meeting with
Manager Clayton Morey at Nordla
In Battle Creek. Tlie new year
for World Book began Oct. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Modrlc nnd
little Kim of Ann Arbor were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Olmstead. Mra. Mod­
rlc Is a granddaughter. * Mr. and

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•art fat the County of Barn’&gt;:&lt;l»te ot Ralph Ehredl. Deeteiod.

1 Robert U

'We're As Near As Your Telephone

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
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7 Ktawr. City Clark .dren of Beaver Dam. WU.. visited
i&lt;&gt; so [over the weekend with her parents.

Appliance &amp; General Repair

Mpert «f Condition of “Tti« Ho.tin*. City lank"
NOTICE TO BIDI DP.

i
1

PUBLICATION ORDER.

Publlratlun

Philip II. Mitchell. Jude
tv OrpeoilI*. OetWr.l

Coftriiht

MII'HIIIAN

in/»

14- other

TOTAL I.IAHII.IT1EH ..............................

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SHERWOOD-STACK

Lawrence Brother*

Agency for

re**r&lt;*? . 7 7.’

lOo." 7, 7

TOTAL t AI-ITAL ACCOUXT8-................................ * 1?11 I. r,. -,i. i
TOTAL LIAIIILITIKS And CAPITAL ACCOL'XTS,.7li.oel . it. •; 1

INSURANCE
ROBERT W. STACK. Owner

JOHN BARNETT,

State Farm Insurance
AUTO — Fill
BONDS

Swanson Insurance

All Form* of

Iniurance and Bondi
JERRY ANDRUS

l’
*l*.OO(iua

erve f.r cenilegraciM MU*
MEMORIAL M ON U MINTS

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0ATITAL AOCOUWT*
.
o Unrk—letal per value .................................*

Automobile &amp; Machinery

Repair

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State Concrete Product*
at Jefferson.

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
REPAIR — E«pcrt workmanship.
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 L State
ING done at the farm according
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Services. M37 So . Wl 5­
2223.
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
AND CARPET REPAIR — Has­
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
parts and supplies. McCulloch
State. Wl 5-5118.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
ICE— 24 hour Service 1 black
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Recored. Burkey Salos and SoKEngraving. Miller Jcwelets, 118
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
W. State St.
Largest selection of Drapery
Wl 5-5176.
Fabncs'in Barry County. Kirsch
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All
rods, Installation and Hanging.
SERVICE
ON
ALL
MAKE^of
trac
­
washers, dryers and small homo
Bcverwyk’s Color Center, 221
tors, machinery and chain saws
appliances. Call 945-2317.
W. Mill.
in our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl TROPHY CENTER—Plus specialTERS—Service, parts, hoses and
5-5052.
bags for all makes. Authorized
ized engraving of all kinds. Gil­
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
more Jeweler. 102 E. State St.,
Electric. 222 S. Jalferson.
Phono 945-5316.
Buiineu Service* Offered

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
Phone Wl 5-2123.

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gra.el
Co. Home office 822 S Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412 Plant. W.
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.

Mitcellaneou*

HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
TER— RirW wood or finished
frames. Also, custom framing.
221 W. Mill.

Radio, Television Repairing

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover.
thorized Dealer for Wheel Horsa
945-3862. Free service for one
Tractor and Lawn Boy Mowers. PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rlte Water ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
year on Setchall-Carlson Color.
Repair and new work. Fixtures
E. L. Carpenter hardware.
Systems. Sold, m&gt;ralled, serviced.
and supplies Kelley Electric
Lewis Electric. Cloverdale 623­
Service, 524 Middleville Rd.,
5381.
'
WE REPAIR radio and record
TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
.
'
*
players (STEREO and HI-FI).
Phone W| 512700 after 5 p.m.,
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
and TV Service. 228 N. Jeffer­
Music Center. 138 W. State. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERV­
Hasting*.
son. Phone Wl 5-9187.
Phone 945-4284.
ICE- For details call 945-3187.

Call 945-3481 If You Would Lika to ba,MatedJn
Thia Weekly Service and Rapair'Guide'

�»—THE HARTING R BANNER

Thursday. October (. ISM

Will law P
Klrkastrirk .
Mank* 1.

TO SO

Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

Jaa» CSilM
Baaaer Ll*m

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Buehler ....
William A
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TkuriXn.
OrfnSr. 6.
6 1966
Thurtdoy, October

Tills in essence is true head­
line, for recently 77 new per­
sons moved into the cunimunity
as our neighbors. Beginning os
new student* at the Michigan
Rehabilitation Institute, they
joined 194 other students al­
ready enrolled from last year.
In common with the group
Is the f*ct that c»ch has come
to acquire skill training in *
particular vocational educa­
tional field, all are of adult
age. and a large majority have
a disability of some nature.
Their first contact with the
.■•ciiuol could have been through
their high hcluxil counselor, for­
th.t MRI student*, u visit to the
school, the scliool catalogue, a
Veterans Administration Coun­
selor or a Vocational Rehabilita­
tion Counselor or a VocnUonal
Rehabilitation Counselor from
tlie Slate-. Tuition paid may t&gt;e
un a private basis or through
&lt;me of tlie governmental agencies
such as the Veterans Adminis­
tration or tlie State Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation.
1 xxited on Pine Lake, the

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Hastings High
Donald Moore
FPlt Club Names
Given Air Force
\New Officers

New Neighbors
Move to Barry County
7/

Commendation

Canadian North American A

The Future Professional and
| Business Girls Club of Hastings
High School held their Drst
Staff Sgt Donald E. Moore,
; meeting of this sfehool year on son of Donald E. Moore of R3
Tnursday evening. Sept. 29. in Middleville, has bren awarded
room 101 at the high school.
the U. S, Air Force Commenda­
There were 20 members and tion Medal at Wurlsmlth AFB.
distinctive from other education­
one honorary exchange student Mich.
al fadllUt*.
member in attendance. The aims
und goals of the dub. as well
as the rules’ and regulations were
bilUatloa.
: reviewed briefly by Mra. Virginia metal processing specialist in
practical.
■ Snyder, advisor to the group.
. Vietnam.
I Th; girls were reminded of
He was cited for his outstand­
I their motto, "Place your goal ing prcifeNiiona! skill and Initia­
liigh for you will never rise above tive which uid.d immeasurably
vidaaL
I your goal " Continuing educa' ton in identifying nnd’ solving numand searching for available, terrtuv problems encountered in
Tlie process may be simple or
scholar, hips was s'.ressed.
th? accomplishments of his
complex, and involve one or
_____
more areas *uch as; Counseling, AWARD WINNER—Army Captain Rogey U. C. Donlon (left)* proudly wears the two Vietnamese
Tentative plans and future
He Is noyr nt Wuitsmlth as a
psychology, nursing-medical su- medal* presented to him in ceremonies at the Embassy in Washington Aug. 26. Vietnamese Am­ prog tarns were discussed and the
pervlsion, remedial education, bassador 11. E. Vu Van Thai presented Vietnam'* National Order 4th Class and Valiant Cross with American Cancer Society und
rtc: Rehabilitation Is not treat­
Palm lo Captain Donlon for heroic action In battle on June $, 19M. Captain Donlon. this country’s the S. Hop? Ship will be spfclal
ing the Individual a* though he first Medal of Honor winner in Vietnam, is a native of Saugerties. N.Y. Keith Daniels, son of .Mr. project* again thLs year. Tlie
were different or someone to be and Mrs. Carroll Daniels of Gilkey Lake near Delton, as an Arm, staff .sergeant, took part In tbc members, voted to change their
pitied, but cutiildcrs him as an action for whteh Captain Donlon was cited and attended the ceremony at the White House when noon hour business meeting to
Individual with a unique need. President Johnson presented the Medal of Honor to Donlon. |
the first Tuesday of each month
Coming from the word "habilltathis year. Club members wcretlon” &lt;lo qualify!, "rehabilita­ the local community life, through
usked to submit Ittens tor pro­
tion simply stated, mean* o*- their church and cldc activities,
grams and special project* of in­
fisting persons to requalify for ; the schools their children at­
tern v Many constructive sugemployment and a productive
By
Perri
Stewllt*
'
*cri’ submitted and will
, tend, the stores in which they
tern sttmais
Rlven
con^deraUon
way of life.
Delton., faculty members did b&gt;. lh„ official board and the
The Michigan RehabllltaUon *hop- w’d ,helr involvement In
u tew mten-sting things this committee chairmen this year.
Institute program U baaed on community life. Some staff arc
Summer.*-Mws Hill went to
All foreign exchange students
tills concept Tho acliool Is own- native* of tills area white others
Muskegon with her church group, uttending Hastings High School
w\1kOPC;,LU'1 ?y.
^me from various purl* uf
There were 30 in the group und tMft year will be invited to beof Michigan and Is directly
supervised by the State Division the State and country.
»*hey rented canoes and look a come honorary club members.
Each represents a well-train­
3-hour trip up the Muskegon Officers elected were: President.
of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Payments by students and an ed and qualified Individual, who
River. Al their destination they Carol Be-s mer; vice president,
is not only Interested in t h f
were picked up In cars and taken Suc
secreao’. Debbie
school, but tn the community os
back lo their camping grounds. Shawman: corresponding secrefinancially sound.
well Numbered among the staff
Miss Hill reported it wn* fun tary. Mary Beth Goodyear: treaseven though it rained. Mias urer. Terri Babcock and hlstorThe staff of the Michigan Re- and their families are several
Knapp. who teaclics girls physi- lan- Doris Hale.
habilltaUon Institute are neigh­ community school tcaclicrs.
cal education, took a trip up
The door prize was won by
bors and residents of such com­ church and civic lenders, a forlor
north of Harbor Springs, for Debbie Bloss. Carol Bessmer.
munities os; Plainwell, Otsego. l mer mayor, a talented cotnI five days. She also went to Sum- Cleone Berry and Judl Newton
Hastings. Shelbyville, Delton. | munlty musldan, a member of
a community
commit-.
I mer school at Western Michigan a-’*L'ted with club duties nnd
Knlainaaoo and other areas. The — ---------- - planning
------ —----------■Univeralty. Delton s principal, serving dessert.
families ore very much a part of tw*- fornwr Wdnan men and
Monday, October 31
cfzkr-- owners,
riurneT-- and
nnr! as
nx many
rnanv of
nf
store
Mr. Baker, and hl* wife took a I------------------------------------------i you folks know, "Just some dam
| trip with Miss Klch to Kansas Apetch. He took two courses. One
When you care enough
good ote neighbors of yours.”
for a week. Hr also had his W4l3 group problem solving, and
| to send the very best
LT. CHRIS KAHLER
! We. iu&gt;pe that through tills
• house remodeled, Mr. Beebe, who the other was Introduction to
| and subsequent weekly articles
tvaches Journalism, speech and education Mr Jones. English and
• Home Wall and
| which will appear In The Ban­
communications, and hU wife | American History teacher, went
Shelf Decoration*
went to Summer school nt West-1 lo Summer school at Western
ner. we may make you better
cm Michigan University. He Is | Mlchlgan University. He also
| acquainted with us and the pro­
• Window Decorationi
working on hl* master's degree in puyed a lot of golf and tennb.
gram for Michigan’s handlcnp• Tabic Centerpiece*
| ped adult male citizens now goMlchlgan Rehabilitation Insti­
tute La Tint and foremost a trade
technical school. but because of
the unique needs many of its
student* hare, certain services

Po—«■ 1 ta 8 •

the continent
He Is a graduate of Kellogg t
High School.
His wife. Joan. Is the daugh-i

Forts. N. D.

African Violet Show
An African Violet Show will be
held from 10 am to 9 pm. Fri-day. Ot. 14 In the Black and
Sliver Room at the Civic Audi­
torium in Grand Rapids spon^
sored bv The First African Vi­
olet Society The theme of Use
show v III be "A Garden of Vlo-’ ”
'its' depleting the Fall garderi
| flowers os nettings and accents
I to the show in floral arrangemerits No admission rharge

| Delton High News |

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Chris Kahler is
Promoted With
Typhoon
Squad
- _

Pledged to a High Ideal
As a member of the Order of

the Golden Rule, we are pledged to

provide complete and sympathetic
assistance for all families who re!y
on us—whatever their religious be­

liefs or financial circumstances. Our
adherence to this high ideal is evi­

dent in every phase of each service

we direct.

LEOHHRD-OSGOOD
^funenalJJotne
CHARLES H. LEONARD

To kindle your Interest did
you know:
i Albert Chris- Kahler, son of
That the Michigan Rehablll-1
!Cahler ot
br,n PJ0'
tat Ion Institute Is
la unique
unique. ']2,&lt;
2K E Mtrshn,!school
like
There Is no other school like 'motcd to lieutenant. Junior
grade.
In
the
Navy.
It In Michigan or the Mldwret?
Lt. (JG) Kahler Is a radar
That It's the largest Mateoperated Institution Ln Burry
Typhoon Trackers. Airborne
or Allegan county?
Early Warning Squadron based
pie and an operating budget of &lt;
U“ln'
,
!
over $600 000 a year?
1 , u Kahler flies out of Guam ।
Thai it h. &gt; Nxrirm
BuWlog aircraft as the radar.
.a Nation-wide
onicer. He has also ftet*!
npUtfcUob Ahd taroO* studehte t into Vietnam. Philllpines. Okl-!■
from other states?
i nawn- Japan and Hong J£nng
That it* .staff and student*,
squadron has :iod 35 ty-;
spend large sums of money in phoons this year.
the rnntmuniH.
community thus
th,,. contri­
vw.|-g responsibility extends
bute to the area prosperity?....................
from the International Date Line
That the State has spent al- to the Matey^Penhisula and from
most J2.000.000 improving the, the equator to north «T Japan
Khoul'A facilities nnd In the
The weather data which can
next couple years will spend b- collected by the aircrafts’. 1n- ,
another $3,000,000 In new build- st rumenta from within the eye
Ings.
| ot these .storms arc ot great value
Do these Tacts stimulate your ,o meteorologists and weather
Interest? If so then you’ll wont I foreewders
to reeul the subsequent article*vw-'
•- we hope too that you'll want to . storm’s center whenever pos­
drive out to Pine Laki- to sec' sible.
;
Plying
at
altitudes
as
low
os
"What’s going on.’’- We Invite
you to do this You’ll be most ' 600 feet, the highly trained pilot*
and crews maneuver their air­
welcome any .school day.
craft through the severe weather
surrounding the eye until finally
they break through Into u region
of eerie calm.
Here the sea Is without white­
caps or wind streaks whereas in
the region Just outside the eye
the shrieking winds whip the
sea Into a maebtarm of green
water, mottled and streaked with
blowing spray and foam
l.t. Kahler. 26. Is a 1953 Has­
tings High graduate He um
UTATI IIRVICI
commissioned ns an*-ensign in
INSURANCE • BONDS
th? Navy nt Pensncoln. Fla.. In
1965.

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Phone 945-2471

Delta Kappa
Represented at
Region Workshop

Don't Let Cotd Weather Catch Yon Unprepared!

K UP«'‘

Delta Kappa Gamma was well
represented at the Region B
workshop in Battle Creek h&lt;v-ted
by Beta Alpha Chapter last Sat­
urday.

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sented by 105 members who
gathered for an exchange of
ideas and to further plans for
tlie year's activities on 'he
theme. "The Nature of Crcnltvl-

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E. L Carpenter Hdw.

Building Supplies
811 E. Railroad St.
Phone Wl 5-2423

Hardware &amp; Appliances
142 E. State St.
Phone Wl 5-2983

and you see it almost everywhere!
“Modern" is the word for the Security Charge Sign. It denotes the "modern" way

to shop. Through the convenience of your own personal Security Charge Card you

FMllcrton. State

automatically receive extended payment privileges just by saying “Charge It." You

("Women should be more active
jin decision nuiklng" she stated.
I Other state officers were Itilro, ducod.
i Various committees met In
। group workshops with resource

can decide then or later to pay os little as 1/10 of your balance each montfs with a

'

service charge of only 1%, the lowest in the area &lt;minimum'-payment $10)—or pay

the entire balance within 25 days of your billing date with no service charge! Stop
and shop where you see the Security Charge Sign . . . you'll see it almost everywhere!

Luncheon at the Hart Hotel
was followed by Mrs Dorothy
Uve talk on "Planning Creatively
for Financial Security.” Fifty-

33

IT’S A GOOD SIGN

Invest wisely.’’ she aUte-d
At the opening meeting on
Sept. 28 In the Hastings Mutual
Insurance building. Delta K.ippa
Gamma President Edna Bender
told of her committee nppomt-

waa devoted to a workshop of
theoe committees to set up tlwlr
plans for the year
Uon by Upjohn Chapter of Char­
lotte to hear Mrs. George R«mney on Tuesday night. Ort. 36.
at Olivet College Center. Reser-

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CORNER OF
STATE AND
JEFFERSON

ANK of

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□nd Security National Bank of Battle Creek

;

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Mrs. Beardsley
Succumbs After
Long Illness

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DELTON METHODIST
Marclus E. Taber, Minister
Church study, Sunday. 9:45.
Worship, Sunday. 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. Sunday. 6.
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30.
Chancel choir. 7 pnx,Thursday.
THE GAI.IIEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Comer 108th St. &amp; North
•
Freeport Road
Phone 945-5704
10 am. Sunday school.
11 a in. Morning worship.

7:30 p.in. Thursday prayer and
Bible study hour.

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. of Bisson and Buehler Rd.
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Evangelical service, 8 pm.

j PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
1/4 Mile E. of M-66 on State Rd.
LeRoy Kenney. Pastor
IRVING CHAPEL
10 am. Sunday school.
Sunday school. 10 am. to 11.
11 am. Morning worship.
Prayer meeting. Wed., 7:30.
Wednesday, 7:45 pm. prayer
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls HASTINGS FREE
and Boys Brigade,
METHODIST CHURCH
| Women's monthly missionary
fellowship. 2nd Tueedsy, 7:30.
Boltwood and E. Sate Rood
Sunday school. 0:45 am.
KILPATRICK UNITED
Morning worship. 11 am.
BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday evening service. 7 pm.
M-66 Woodland
Wcdneoday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Rev. R. A. Hoffmnn
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Worship service. "
Clulstlan Youth Crusaders,
8 pm. Evening sendee.
Wednesday, after achool.
Young People's Service. ThuraHASTINGS CONGREGATION
day. 7 pm.
—
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
220 West Colfax Street A
LjMrt.EVII.Li: CHRISTIAN
Bunday public talk, 3 pm. •
H’OBMED chapel
/
”
.08 W. Main Street
WOODLAND
*
Rev. Earl flchipper
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Worshlpf 10 am.
8319 Coats Grove Road
Sunday school. 11:15 a.m.
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Evcnlng worship, 7:30 pm.
Worahlp service. 9:45 am.
Sunday school, 10:45 n.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
Wednesday. 7:30 adult choir.
TliuradAy, Junior choir, 4 pjn. Pastor. Rev. James R. Hatfield
Watoon Cor, 3 Vi miles
I DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
West of Martin
' ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday school. Warn.
Elder Samuel J. Etie
Worship. 11 am.
2730 W. State P.d
Ph. Wl 5-9465
'Hartings, Mich,
5
Y.P.E. Tuesday, 7:30 pm.
"
V Sabbath achool, 9:30.
[ Saturday
Worship.
WOODLAND
Wednesday
Wednesda prayer, 7:30 pm.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Bunday, "Faith for Today." on
George Speus. Pastor
TV. WOOD. Channels, 8 30 am. 1503 Johnson, Dike Odir^a, M:ch.
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Radio WJEF. 1230, 8:30 am.
Morning worahlp, 11 am.
Evening service. 8 p.m.
Prayer service. Wed., 8 pm.

!

1302 S. HANOVER ST. —HASTINGS

J

Oct. 7 through Oct. 16
7:30 Nightly—Sundays 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Samuel J. Elie
2730 W State Rd.
.
Hastings. Mich.. Wl 5-9465
SaL Sabbath school. 9:30.
Worship, 11 am.
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on
TV Wood, Channel 8. 8:30 am.
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy.
Radio WJEF. 1230. 8 30 am.

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ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
W. Olen Campbell. Pastor
2 Mlles South of Oun Lake
9 45 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
7i pm. Evening worship

Rev. Coyt York, Evangelist, a very
capable speaker and well versed Bible
student, is returning to Hastings for

his fourth visit.
You Will
Enjoy the
Singing

Grindley's

®| DANGER
SIGNS
Increate in thirst,
hunger and urina­
tion, loss of weight,
itching, eaty tiring,
change* of visum and
slow heating ol cuts and

the danger signal* of dia­
betes. Your family Doctor
can quickly and easily

Who offer a Varied
Program of Muiic . . .
Rev. Coyt York

Accordion, Piano.

ngeiiit, Wesleyan

Organ Vibra-Horp and

Bait Viol.

Methodiit Conference,

Al»o, Sccne-O-Fclt.

N.

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
102 E. Woodland Avenue

11 am. Morning worship.
6 pm. Young People** service.
Morning worship, 10 am.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Prayrr. Bible Study Wednes­
day. 7:30 pm, Ira Osgood's.
First lz&gt;cal Conference will be WESLEYAN METHODIST
lirid Tiutraday bvcnlnr, Oct. 6.
Hickory Comers. Michigan
7:30.
*!'
।
Bev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am. Bunday achool.
11 am. Morning worahlp, Jun­
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
ior church and nursery provided.
Route 3 Delton
7: 30 pm- Evening service.
Wedruwday, 7:30 Family Night.
A. J. Spoelstra,
8: 30 pm. Choir rehearsal.
Sunday school, 10
Worship, 11 am.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Sunday evening service. 7:30.
SCIENTIST
Wed. evening service, 7:30.
645 W. Green Street
Sunday service, 11 am.
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Sunday achool. 11 am.
Rev Chalmer Miller. Pastor
Wednesday service. 8 p.m.
10 am. Sunday school.
Reading room open Wednea11 a. in. Morning worship.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7. dag and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.

Coming to the
Pilgrim Holiness Church

Hendenonville.

i

Worship service, 10 am.

lari Gaskill, Pm tor,

Bunday school 10:30 am.
1 Mote, Supt.
7-30 pm. Musical Unified
Christian Endeavor. 7 p.m.
Service of Hartings. Freeport. Dum-U Slarborcl |V(.r 7
the Calvary United Brethren Me Cal Turn and Baltimore
Junior Clyistlan Endeavor, 7
Churqh, .
vnurenes. rayrue wiuons snara •--* — —---------- ■ — ---- ----will be shown. Special music by
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
members of each participating
Prayer service Wednesday. 7:30
church and a hymn sing. The P-™_lea^trs' cla&gt;’ton Mot*
public is Invited.
, 6,1(1 Fred BawayPrayer meeting Thursday, 7
pm. with Sunday school execu- BOWENS Ml LUS CHAPEL
Henry VanTil.
VanTil. Evangelist
Evangelist
Uve meeting following.
।
Henry
10 am. Morning service.
Mrs. 'Bcardslcj- died at 5:30
11:15 am. Sunday school.
m
«^,nt SA it Penrw-lt FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
A cordial welcome to all.
pitallsed for 17 days. She had
Where a Christian Experience
been 111 a long time.
.
Makes You a Member.
H A STING 3
10 am. Sunday school.
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
11 am. Morning worship.
ahlp. ,/uiy 6, 1890. the daughter
6:30 Youth Fellowship.
of Pater, and Leah (Stambaugh'
Rev. Russell Sarver. Pastor
8:30 Evening prayer.
Truub. She'married Rev BreadSunday school. 10 am.
7 Evening worship.
rtey at- Sunfield in Jan, 1009.
Worship hour, 11 am.
7 Wednesday prayer and Bible.
Sunday evening service. 7 pm.
in the United Brethren Churches
with her. husband. Including CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
COATS
GROVE
churches at Woodland. Wood­ ADVENTIST CHURCH
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Elder Gerald N. Slack
bury. Charlotte, Lake Odessa and
Coats Grove &amp; Durkee Road
Rev. Charles Glbba. Partor
Saturday worship, 10:45 a.m.
Floyd Walter. Supt.
Prayer mert Tuesday, 7:30 pm.
Bible achool. 10 am.
Worahlp hour. 11 a.m.
SOUTH KALAMO
Christian Endeavor, 6 pm.
PENTECOSTAL
All are invited.
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
"The Country Church That
1631 Ionia ltd, Kalamo
Welcomes You."
Surviving, bealdoi lier husband,
Sunday school. 10 am.
Remember outdoor pastor
are a daughter. Mrs Clayton
Morning worship, 11 am.
drive.
(Evelyn) Goodrich of Sunfield;
Young People's service, 8:30.
The outdoor poster program Is
two, grandchildren. and throe
In progress. Let's have enough
Thursday prayer. 7:30 pm.
gift* given for theae beautiful 3Pickens Chapel was in charge
of floral arrangements
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE; along the streets and highways
1719 N. Broadway
Almon G. Fulton. Pastor
j months of January and February.
410 fe. Madison. 945-5065
I Tills will help make available
Bunday school. 9:45 am.
tho spiritual and leadership
tor qf ^t„Ho*e of Lima parish
Morning worship, 11 am.
training and opportunities of
has annotmiped that Forty Hows
Youth acrvlce 7 pm.
Christian Endoivnr to more of
Evening service 7:30 p.m,
our yuuJH(
young people. Ciialrman Mrs.
Wednesday Bible, prayer. 7:30. Rjch^jd Darby. Wl 5-2543,

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COMING! OCT. 23 . . . RALLY DAY
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Sending Kiddies
fig.
S.lli Aoroaa

Churches
Unite for Sunday

iRev. Buwalda Heads; Area
. ^Sij^H^’SSdS^Srtor &lt;&gt;*

j

the United Brethren Church has
:been elected president of The
The children In Grace Luth- Camp Ponzer Lake _A*aocteUon
•ran Bunday school have, as­
sembled some 30 kiddles' kite for
sending abroad.
The moot Innocent sufferers In known as Camp Gonzer.
the world today are the little
children in poverty - stricken
countries.

V1U8V
..
•

that Lutheran World Relief, Inc.,
By Met. Sylvan Tagg
iuu set up i kiddy kit program.
13 ■«•&lt;* It.
741-1211
Each full kit contains a large
Mr. and Mrsv Robert Humphpencil, writing pad, five un­
sharpened pencils, a ruler, a
tooth brush, a lurklah hand tow), Fuunce were guests ot Cub Pack
I 3131 of Ute Boy Scouts of Clarkavlllc Saturday, 8«pL 24. Mr. and
I Mra Robert Humphrey. Comhandkerchief.
| monder and President of the
“ThI.
vrw&gt; Presented two American
(l“«s 10
Cub5 * Mrs Aaron
a^T^ T^/J^- Oronewald and daughters enter­
AL.
Lut^Tan tallied with a stork shower SatChurch. Mra Dorothy Mayo, urday night, supt 17. honoring
”a“r‘: their daughter and sUter. Mr*
ice Benedict and Mra Louise , Lj1ln Bnrry oI Hast Inga. Games
Leary, led them in this kiddles' ttere play£.d aKcr whlch Mrs.
kit project Charlea Foote wrap-1 Hfirry opcned hcr many lovely
ped them for shipment to Luth- ,Wd useful gifts. Refreshments
eran World Relief which will wcre „.r&gt;rd to 24 guesU.

Slide* belonging to Myrtle
Wilson win be shown and there

Freeport

ursaa.sa
in

fnUSlCfll oCrVlCe
There will be a Musical Unified
Service of the Hartings. Free­
port, McCallum and Baltimore
Churchee at the Harting* United
fax and Boltwood. on Sunday,

bers of each participating church
nnd a hymn sing.
gram are Rev. Earl Gaskill of
the Hastings and Freeport Uni­
ted Brethren in Christ Churches.
Rev. Chalmer Miller Of the
Baltimore United Brethren and

Callum United Brethren Ih
Christ. The public U invited.

Sunday Lesson

'■Blew the Lord. O my soul,
and forget not all his benefits:
who forgiveth all thine Iniquities:
Mr and Mm. Lynn Barry -nee -rho hraleth all thy diseases."
children In the foreign missionj -----------?&gt;lArcciJa----------Gronewold)
are.-.-5
par- Psalmlrt's
The
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llclas'
cuts of n
a daughter bom Satur- God's
cwt-. healing power b Included
enli
day. Sept. 24. nt 5:10 pm. al in the Christian Science LesaonSTONEY POINT
Pennock
Hospital
The
little
Miss
Sermon
titled.
"Are Sin. DisLAKEWOOD
E.
U.
B.
CHURCH
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
welghed 7 lbs. 4 ozs, and has
-- ——•- »—
Rev. Carl Sllveniall. Pastor
Rev. Richard Keep
been named Teresa Lynne.
: read tn all Christian Science
Morning worship. 10 am. .
I^wjtr Wednesday, 2 pm.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Bleam of churches this Sunday.
Sunday worship. 7:30 p.m.
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs Boyd
Wednesday family worship.
8 pm. Preaching.
Noviskey and children of Lowell
Adult Bible study. 7:30 pm.
were callers of Mra. Ruth Bleam
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
a Sunday ago. * Mr. and Mrs.
LAWWOOD
Boys, Girls Fellowship. 7:30.
Keith Buehler and family were
BAPTIST CHURCH
Bv Mrs. Man Oversmiih
dinner guests Sunday. Sept. 25.
Community Room above
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Woodland Fire Station
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Henry Van Syckle, of Dowling. *
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor
Callers al Uo Barrys Sunday
8. Jefferson &amp; Walnut Sts.
Mrs, George Owen, local, and were their son and wife, Mr. and
9:50 am. Sunday school.
Rev. Roger A. Janke, Pastor
Mrs. Helen Owen of Evart en­ Mr*. Norman Barry of Portage
11 am. Warship jrrvlce,
Worship at 8:15 and 10:45 am. joyed dinner with Mrs. Lincoln nnd Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mills
7:30 p.m. Evening service.
Sunday ichool and Bible Owen of Woodland, Saturday, of Kalamazoo, * Mr. and Mrs.
Sept. 24. * Mrs. Helen Owen of Larry Lydy were callers on the
Evart spent a week with Mr. and Over&amp;miths Sunday. * Mr. and
CEDAR CREEK
Life" over WKZO-TV, 9:30 am. Mrs. George Owen and visited । Mrs Ivan Westbrook and boys,
BIBLE CHURCH
other relatives recently. * Mra. also Mr. and Mrs. John Allerchannel
3;
WOOD-TV.
10:30
Campground Rd, 8 Mlles South
o-m . channel 8. WJIM-TV, fi .30 Leona Jefferies. Mrs. Allen FUh,|idlng had Sunday dinner with
Pastor. Donald Tack
Mrs. Frank Burgess, Mrs. Jay jj their mother. Mrs. Roy Aller­
Sunday school, 10 am.
Living." over WILX-TV. 11:30 Wing and Mrs. Henry Myers at­ ding * Callers at Clark Over­
Worahlp. 11 am.
am. channel 10; WZZM-TV, 13 tended a missionary meeting at smiths Sunday were Mr. and
Youth meeting. 6.15 pm.
the UB. Church in Lansing, Mrs Roy Eldrld of Clarksville
noon channel 13.
payer. Bible study. 7:30 pm.
Tuesday.
and Mrs. Edna Lydy of Hastings.
The Lutheran How, over
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Postma* * Mrs Edna Lydy of Hastings
WOODBURY UNITED
WKZO, 12:30 pm.; WBCK, 1:30
visited Mr. and Mra. George spent Sunday night with Mr. and
BRETHREN CHURCH
The Sarah Circle meets this Alexander ot Lowell. Sunday. Mrs. George Unstead.
Just off M-66. North an M-50 In Wednesday al 8 pm. In the Wil­ Sept 25. a Mr. and Mrs Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. John Ride from
Village of Woodburylis Buehl home. We wUl continue Yoder entertained the A dull Kokomo. Ind, and Mr. and Mrs.
Methodist Fellowship Sunday Earnest DeGroote spent Sunday
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
our study of the Book of Amos
evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Worship. 11 am.
under Uic leadership of Dorothy Yoder entertained with a birth­ with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
' Junior church for children. 4-9. Mayo.
Charles DeGroote. * Mr. and
day supper Tuesday. Sept 19. Mrs Kenneth Davis, accompa­
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed, 8.
Friday at
after
— 4. jpm. (right —
- — non
onng uieir
honoring
their aaugnrer.
daughter. Junes,
Julie's,
Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
school, a childrens choir will Ullnl btrthda&gt;, Ou„u wrre me nied b£ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Youth Fellowahlp, Wed, 7.
be organized under the direction Elwood Yoder ranilly Ule N val DeQ&amp;ile. spent Sunday with
Mrs Davis's parents of Lake
Bible Study and Prayer ser­ of Pastor Janke and the ac-1 ThaIer famlIy and Mr and
Odessa. Mr. and Mrs John
vice. Wednesday. 8 pm. at Roger companlmcnt of Mrs. Donna ^^ postnia. ■*- Mrs. ‘Angle
—'* ”Van—
Carey Iwme, west of church.
Buehl.
j derMole
- -- - and- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach. * Edna Lydy and Mac
Membets' children who are in Adams gf Grand Rapids were OveramlUi called on Mrs. Eugene
TrfklTY GOSPEL CHURCH
grades 3-8 are most welcome to callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wickcnheiser SuiyMy * Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Barry spent Thursday
?1118 Jordan Lake Street
Join.
Roush a Sunday ago.
and Friday 'with Mr. and Mrs.
Lake Odcraa I.P.A. Campgrounds
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clinton and Dav|d Herah of North Adams and
' Phoue DR 4-8277
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
baby of Middleville were Wed­ took in the Hillsdale County fair.
CHURCH
nesday. Sept. 31. callers of Mr. * Mra. Leo Barry spent Sunday
, Broadway and Center
and Mrs. Ivan Roush. * Mr. and evemnu with Mra. Zclha Fenton
Morning worship. 11 a.in.
Willard Hf Curtis, Minister
Mrs. Arthur Moore visited his
Young People's Service. 7 p^n.
Sunday, worship. 9:30 and 11.■ sister-in-law, Mrs Sadie Moore. Wmi
visited
Nursery provided. Broadcast of of Nashville, Saturday. Sept. 24.
:30 p.m.
9:30 service over WBCIL The' * Mr. and Mrs Arthur Moore ton
7:30 pm. Junior High choir will sing at
nnd Mra. Sylvan Togg accom­
tiic 11 o’clock service. Sermon: panied .Ralph Moore to CoW- rived Wednesday from North
"Accepting Adversity."
I\ water a Sunday „
KU. w
u Dakota where they had returned
ago.
* Mr. ,.„
nnd
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
9: 30 Church schodl classes; Mrs. Floyd Grinnell were dln- a week earlier to move their
UNITED "BRETHREN CHURCH for all ages.
ner guests of his brother. Mr. goods here where they expect to
10: 30 Coffee hour in Memorial and Mra. Harry GrlnneU. of make their home this Winter.
.school. 10 am.
Hall.
Bellevue. Sunday. Sept. 25. Other He is employed by the Caukin
6:30 Junior High Youth Fel- i guests were Don Orlnnel) who OU Co. * The Methodist Church
welcome.
lowship will meet at the home of is convalescing from surgery nnd will observe Layman's Sunday.
Tom Kaufmann.
| Mra. Vivian Johnson and family Oct. 9. Mr Titkemeycr of Wood­
HASTINGS UNITED
6:30 Senior High Youth Fel-' of Battle Creek.
land will be the speaker. * The
HOLINESS CHURCH
lowship will meet at the church, j Mr. and Mra. Clair Clum ac- W8.CS. inerts at the home of
East Marshall Street
Elder Samuel Elie, pastor of the1 companled Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Mrs. Ida Allerding Thursday af­
Marvin Hickmfller, Pastor
Hastings Seventh Day Adventist Tuttle of Alto to Nashville. .Sun­ ternoon All are welcome. * Mr.
SundAy school. 10 am.
Church. will be guest speaker. I
Sept 25. where they nt- and Mrs. Holly are painting their
Morning worship, 11 am.
Monday—7 Boy Scouts.
I tended a birthday celebration in big house and John Smith Is
Evening service, 7:30 p.tr '
Wednesday Activities
honor of several members of the having his house covered with
Mid-week prayer meeting wedlamny *
« rwocn Clum
vium has
nu re
rc-­ aluminum siding. * Tlie Com1:30 Circle 6 will meet at the '"Wn today evening. 7:30 pm.
home of Mra Roger Wlswell.
1 ---------turned to “
Coldanter
‘­
after spend- I munity 4H meting nnd potluck
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
I Ing two weeks with his parents, I supper held at the Grange TuesINTER-LAKES
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clair
Clum
♦
Mr
day was well attended Lenders
Thursday Activities
a
were pr ntcd ovel coraagcs
BAPTIST CHURCH
9:30 Circle 1 will meet at the nnd Mra. Adon Myers and sons, i
Kenneth and John, and daugh­
Delton. Michigan
home of Mrs. A. J. Hdn.
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
ters.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Karl
Tuttle
6 Kirk House choir practice.
and
Mrs.
Tern'
Pleug
enjoyed
Sunday school, 10 am.
6:45-Junior High choir pracsupper in Grand Rapids Satur­
Worship. 11 am.
day. Sept. 24. before John re­
Evening worahlp, 7 pm.
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
By Mrs. Ethel Illnnk
turned to Fort Benning, Oa, via
Wednesday Fellowship. 7 pm.
plane.
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. David Patrick
WOODLAND METHODIST
Rev. Russell Houseman, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humphrey.
and family were visitors of their
Rev. Richard VendenBosch
9.45 am. Bunday School, clas- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brittingham parents, the Morris Carters, near
Sunday school. 10 am.
and Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Turk Lake Odessa a Sunday ago. *
Morning worahlp. It am.
1) a.m. Worship service. Mes­ ut tended the anniversary cele- Several families' attended the
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
sage by tlie pastor. Broadcast
batlon/ of tlie Nashville VFW wedding of Donald Hoffman und
11 a.m. Junior Church, for Post nnd Auxiliary. * Robert Mis* Carol Brunton of Freeport
CARLTON CENTER
children 4 through 8.
Humphrey, Jr, of Aquinas Col­ at Ute Logan Calvary Brethren
METHODIST CHURCH
6:30 pin. Young People's lege in Grand Rapids, spent the Church Saturday evening, Sept.
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
iiNetlngs.
weekend of Sept. 24th with hl* 24 * Mr. and Mra. Floyd Neeb
Morning worship. 9:15 a.m.
7:30 pm. Evening church ser­ parent*. * Freeport students at­ und granddaughter. Ronda, were
Sunday achool. 10:15 am.
vice.
tending and taking part In Band guests at a fish dinner at the
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH'
~ 6:30 pJn BftUa3lon Day at Western were Colleen home of Mr. nnd Mrs Clyde
Boys Club.
Humphrey. Sue Thaler, Aletha Zeigler and family at Wayland
Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
Tuesday Activities
Dipp. Ellen Thompson. Bonnie and were supper guests of the
Rev. Stephen Veeblt, Assistant
6: 30 pm. Stockade Boys Club. Buehler. Billie Newton and Rick James Secords al Middleville
t^inday Masses. 7, 8, 10. 11:30
7: 30 pm. Mary-Martha Mis­ Stehr.
Sunday. Sept. 25.
a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. George Faunce
sionary Society meeting.
Mra. Thressa Mote has re­
Confessions. 4 to 5. nnd 8 to 9.
called at the Bud Faunce home turned home after surgery at
Wednesday Activities
Saturdays. 7:30 a.m. on Sundays.
6 am. Men's Prayer Band.
in Nashville, a Saturday ago. a । the Grand
v*,niiu Rapids
napiu* Osteopathic
ustcopauuc
B- fore Masses on wcckeday.s
Tlnsratnl *
A Mr
&amp;&lt;■- and Mrs. Clay9 am. Women's. Prayer Bond. Sunday. Sept 25. dinner guests iI Hospital
i 30 pm Dorcas Missionary of Mr. and Mrs George Pau nee ton Neeb of .Portage near Kalarfere
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Couseau
,
tnazoo,
were
guest*
of
his molhSociety
meeting.
ST. AUGUSTINE,
7:30 p.m. Prayer unfl Bible and Pal of Training, Mra. C. A. i er. Mrs Ema Neeb a Sunday
MIDDLEVILLE
Faunce of Bentley and Mr. and I ago. * Mra. Shirley Graham. Mrs.
study.
Sahl nnd Mrs. Catherine
Thursday—6:30 pm. Pioneer Mra C. A. Faunce. Jr, and [ Marilyn
—
—
daughter. Tommy, of Nashville. Geiger attended tlie meeting
,
Girls Clubs.
ofST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Saturday — 6 30 pm. Sunday Mrs. Betty Golden was a morn­ the "Happy Hens" Extension
C HURCH AT DELTON
school workers banquet.
k ing caller. * George Faunce. Jr . Group al the home of Mrs. Alice
left tor duty on board the USB Merriman near Alto. * Mr. and
Nuraery for regular services.
Rich at Norfolk. Va., Sunday. Mrs. Fred Bawdy and Mr. and
Sept. 25. after spending a week Mra. Herman Miller were call.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAW, EVANGELICAL UNITED
with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs .... ^
mrs. ju. j Mote &gt;
DOWLING
BRETHREN CHURCH
George Faunce. * Mr. and Mr* | Connie Vaughn of. Alto wns a
Sunday Mass, 0 a.m.
East and Grand Streets
Charles Hoyt spent from Mon- visitor Wednesday Bent 21 of
Hartings
day until Thursday with hl., Mra Donna EldrM
METHODIST CIRCUIT
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
CHURCHES
Phones Wl 5-3397.
Wl 5-4995 niece Mra Flossie Wllljer at | Mrs Mabel Thompson and
‘W Jor&lt;1^n „
D.
, M" E«hel Blank attended the
Rev John Joldcrsma
Office iioum by1 appointment
Mr. and Mrs. Staneraon of Alto Garden Club meeting with
Vidoome Comen
9:55 a m. Sunday school. Leon
Joliet. III. were callers of Mr Mra Bterxhe Finkbelnrc In Cale
Worahlp service. 9:30 am.
West. Supt. Clowes for all age and Mra Charles Hoyt a Sunday donl. There were M me^Siri
Church achool 10:30.
groups. Nursery provided for all ago. They were Florida neigh- present and u gue.1, Mrs Hazrt
Martin Corners
bora and planned to leave ror McCall. Tlie Fall banquet will bn
Church school. 0:45 am.
11 am. Sermon: "There Setm­ Florida Ute next week. 4 Mr Oct. 19 al the Ho^Church o?
eth A Way." Organikt. Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Shondelmayer; the Brethren on JIGSO
Ruth West, Clwir director, Ger­ and Barney Siumdelmayer of Uons arc being taken' * Bethel
Church school. 10:30 am.
ald Ostrolh.
Middleville were Sunday lunch Mote and father. Clayton were
Morning worship. 11:30 am.
6 pm. Y Hour. Formal Initia­ gurau at the Hoyt-Dutcher home guest* of relative, in Lanilng a
tion.
on Sept 25. * Mr. and Mn 1 Sunday ago. * Mra Dorian El­
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
7 p.m. Service with nurs­ Frank Dutcher and family .were dred wa* hostca, to a Tunner
209 W. Green street
ery Sermon: "Study in Romans. caller, at the John Dutcher ware party recent 1, ,t he?h£e'
Rev. George Elliott
Turaday. Trustee meeting, 7.
home Ip Caledonia a Sunday ago * Emery Kime 1. at home with
Telephone Wl 5-4945
Wed., day of prayer and Bible * Mra Chas. Blckings of P*rch- hl* daughter and hiubond. the
study.
menl was a callers at the Rich- Henry Belands of Lake
10 am. Morning group led by aid Bird home a Wednwday ago. aftor almost 3-jmmthP
1! a m Morning worship Ser­ BUI Cotant.
------------ •-----------Pennock Hospital
mon for both services Is: "Bent
People are drinking and using
_______ ______
7 pm Evening group led
To Uve." ,
Mrs Gladys Oatroth.
the same water tlist existed when
Some 400.000 new tottjers err**
7 pm. a/.-Hi MYF.
Nursery for both groups.
the world began, the National Califonnnia'a bardivs each v«7
7 pm. Jr-Hl MYF.
8 pm Choir practice
Oeograpluc says Water U age- the National Geographic
Wednesday Family Night dinThursday Mary Martha Circle less, nlmoot indestructible, and preeanl, wxne io million peonle—
one of the few things in nature roughly one of every lo United
. Saturday. Koinonia costume
Saturday, library open from.2 that can be used over and over Statosi resident* - make their
Halloween party, 8.
.
4 pm.
, i again.
homo in the Gold* state

Carlton Center

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Pleasant Valley

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SOMEONE various Farmers Home AdmlnU'ration programs.
We are very g«ntly depend10
«'rv«l “'“1 ent upon the public service af“
cl'fc-rrla »ou-d -wive tlie forded
ncw3 mcdl* lo gct our
----- - ------------ —V*
proWanmenage acro^
Mr. and Mr*. Mllea Bawdy of K1°’
Happy 70th C8C * Mr. and Mrs. John MaCtotxvUle and George Lowden birthday. Gum.
son and grandson spent a wrekIxxal Office Worker*
wf ho^ to
ab)e to con­
«&gt;■
Mn Admiral Fuerth ®4 •*
------- ----tlnue this fine aawcUUlon tn the
W“"
n catching and son. William of Lanring
September 28. 1966 future.
? PercK *
and
Mra. Lottie Bumpus Frt ren C*k™ *Wtel hU nIece Mr
Ypur very sincerely,
Gust fasgtoa erxertained the day. 8ep-. 23 M™ Purkh^eY.f nnd MrV Charl“ Bauina“ at
We. tn Farmers Home Adjntn-|
William J. Meyer
forton'n»8 Hb,rthd*&gt;‘ dinner Bath. Mra. Clara Haskill and Crrascv Thuraday, Sept 22. and
County Supervisor
Lwration, wish to take this op-1
Mr tu1d •Mr(' 1 Mra Woodard of Lansing wwe Mr
Mr"
K,trh'n
portunity
to
thank
you
and
your!
Mra
°J1DWr?lt' *fr and (afternoon guest* * Mr. Laura Lowell on Saturday.
Due to the shortage of good staff for the cooperation you
The Michigan State Library bi
dmi
“Y*. C,U1‘ Fiuftaier attended a WSCS
■ _____________
places to eat___
In Hostings we
largest State library
OI iMrtotte. grenddaugh-,mreung m Woodland. * Mrs Ifa/tl Ads Sell Unused /fems'!would
i
.. like
.... to mA ft question— luive given us over the years in the second „
acquainting the public with the In the Notion.
Pracf
T
1
Mr “nd Mrs John 8ut her- Lydia Gatov of Grand Rapid*
Eiasi IVliadle Lake 1 land nnd eon* of Woodlapd. spent a week with her sitter.
_
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IIHS Senior is
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In Merit Test

73 2S

Principal Don Gill has announerd that Harold R. Pitch, a
senior al Hastings High School,
has been named Scmlflnallrt* In
the 1966-67 Merit Scholarship
competition.
i He Is among the highest-scor-

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parnes of Semi finalists to all
regionally accredited coL'egts and
universities and to scholarahlpgran Ing ngynclcn and other
sources Uf financial aid. Studies
show that about half of the
SemifinalLsta in former years
have received financial aid from
rources other than ttw Merit
Program.
W
coinc Fliuillst.s Each Finalist re­
ceives a Certificate of Merit in
recognition of his distinguished
performance In the program.
Finalists are eligible for t'ho

and some 340 corporations, foun­
dations. colleges, unions, trusts,
professional associations, other
organizations, and individuals.

2JSM
High achool

grades. Creative

qualities, extracurricular Wctlvl-

"&gt;79«

Rib Steak

»59c

Chuck Steak

Help Your Child
in School Bj®

Pride O' Michigan lonalsu

T.ndiur USDA Cho.ee

lenderay USDA Choir*

Patchka'l

-79c

Roll Roast

- 69°

Swiss Steak

•. 99c

Ham Roast

Tsntyay BoneUii 8okW

Hot Dogs

2-a.&gt;1.09

Merit Scholar*.
"
Each Merit Scholarship 1* a
four-year award covering the
undergraduate years of college.
Each stipend is individually deready financially abla to attend

^pHCroger Enriched^^

All-Purpose

r

FLOUR

'7*1

BANQUET FROZEN

maxlmum of 6.000, or 11500 per
year Winners choose their own
colleges and courses of study.
More than 13.000 student* won
Merit Scholarships In the first

BREAD

DINNERS

with
coupon

stipend may be aa little a&gt; MOO
for four years. Those with high

Mel-O-Soft White

grants from the Ford Founda­
tion and the Carnegie Corpora tlon of New York. Over MB mil­
lion In financial assistance to

HldSack »

mltted through the program to
da le.

STAINLESS TABLE SERVICE
THIS WEEK'S FEATURE

SALADFORK
"19
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99

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BUY 4 FOR $1
Krofir From Cat Grin Beau. Cauliflower.
IrttcaU IfW*. Fordboak Lian, Mixed
hptablM &gt;0 «•
FrtMb lr»»i Baans »« -*
Tatarattaa '«•«

GET 1 MORE FOR 1c
BUY 5 FOR $1
Krill, Firm Fill I Cirftll, Ck&gt;FF‘&lt; ■
l,luik. Lili iFkiitk. Fin. Iritttll Cm.

59c French Fries 5 *

----*. 19c French Fries
29c Frozen Bread 3'-—49c Onion Rings
Cream
Pies
KROGER BRANDS CARLOAD SALE!
SECOND WEEK

7 ■- $

Fruit Cocktail

Cream Style Corn 8- J

69=

Kroger French Fried

April HiU

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4&gt;»^. &gt;1 Pizzarino

—49c Tater Tots

Eggs

STAINLESS TABLE WARE
,

Appian Way

Kroger Crtds A Modiura

VALUABLE COUPOH - SAVE 50t

Embany Froien

6 - &lt;t

Pork &amp; Beans

p*.

10c

A great-circle track lithe
shortest distance between any
two places on the globe, the Na­
tional Geographic says. Aircraft
leaving the United Bute for

For Banner Cla«lfled Ads
Call Wl 5-3481.

Fruit Cocktail

C..«« wUh r«&gt;U«-iS lai u&gt;

Applesauce
Evaporated Milk

Sweet Peas

Catsup

8*

Oranges

6

Garden Peas

7

Cream Style Corn 6

7

2- 29c

Bananas
Fftkh
From

6-

99c

2
A

14

Roasted Peanuts 3- 1

Cake Mixes

Cream Style Corn 6 CUng Peaches

5­

Pear Halves

Wax Beans

5

Tomato Juice

Flaming Red

Diamond Brand

Shelled English

Walnuts or Pecans

Every inch a ragged
John Deere

okay Grape

Corllond. Mdnloih or

err 1 MORE FOR 1c

25
| w Yellow Onlom

STAMPS

Jonathan Apples 4-49«

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pkg

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Potatoes
flowiu

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3u

BROS.
Implements
Ph. Wl 5-5052

■

�I*.
THE HASTING! EANNEB—•

SERVICE SPECIAL
llitag In Service Only—Otter Good *til Nov. 1)
MW I NG MACHINE TUNI-UP
Include*—Clean, Oil
$400
Adjust Tension ... All Moke*
O

US(O PORTABLE—SIS.00 m*

HASTINGS SEWING CENTER
-S.

215 W. State

Mien

WEEK END

WIN A FREE FUN-FILLED

SIGN UP EACH WEEK AT THESE BUSINESS
PLACES...LOOK for Your Name EACH WEEK
IN ONE OF THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS

REGISTER EACH WEEK
Right thru till December 1st

Iris Watson. Rt. 2, Hasting*

Fall li Hie Ideal Time to Make •
New Lawn or Renew Your Old Ona!

Ptrvanhl Ry* Cfiw

Whit* Dwtch Cl***r

•

BLAIR'S FARM &amp; GARDEN

Vern Pritchard, 435 E. Center, Hatting*

Edw. Priebe, Rt. 4, Hasting*

WAYNE'S

SH0E store
fORTHE
wu
«.w* WH°U FAMILY 134
s,ate
Mn. Margaret Staup. 825 S. Michigan, Hasting*

,

"See Our

BANK
4^

Beautiful New '67 Models'
138 W. State

MUSIC
CENTERPhone
1
&gt;

I 1

FURNITURE

For Every Room in Your Home!

105 East State Street

Bernard Watton, Rt. 2, Hasting*

WEINERS

NEW TRIP
EACH WEEK

Phone Wl 5-5105

945-4284

Dove Vender, Rt. 2, Hatting*

Winner to receive a free weekend at participating Albert Pick Motels &amp; Hotel*,

Whenever You Need a Lift.

Homemade
Skinless
Michigan Grade 1

2.

Get your hair styled,
dyed, bleached or
tonec^by professionals

3 lb. Bag ’1.49
Riepenhoff’s Sausage Kitchen

3.

Winning family will provide own transportation to aud from.
You may enter in a* many stores as you wish each week. No purchase nc^sary.

MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP
Hotel Hosting*

115 S. Jefferson
Bob Stutz, 831 N. Hanover, Hasting*

lodging
and „food for an individual Family of up
Weekend include* two nights
„
„
to five member*. Meal* include two Breakfasts, Saturday, Luftivh, Saturday Eve­
ning Dinner, and Sunday Dinner for each member of the party.

at

(Broken Sixes)

CONTEST RULES

FOR YOUR
FAMILY

5­ Winner must be married or;, of legal age, and reside in trade area.

Phone 945-5

**L£343|

riUMBERCO

Tubeless BUckwaH
Plus Tax and Two Trade-in Tkes
235 South Jefferson
Phone 945-5170
SERVICE
Bill Kidder, Rt. 1, Hasting*

SIGNS

(

Rudolph Flora, 604 W. Walnut, Hosting*

With the Professional Permette Dry Cleaning Machine

1

From the
Wheel
of your
i
—m,

You'll Like Our

10 lbs. - $2.50

Drop-Off Service

C48D
Restaurant
Halting*

Charlotte

CLEANING DONE WHILE YOU SHOP!

BROADWAY COIN CLEANERS

150 W. Court ot Church

There'* always a friendly crowd and the
many specialties of the house are favorite*
of young and old alike..

327 N. Broadway

Mr*. Rudy Flora, 604 W. Walnut, Hasting*

199

From the

City Food &amp; Beverage

• Completely Wuhiblt
Style and comfort for active
women! Stufdycanvas. crepe
soles, arch insole. 3*6-10.

CONVENIENT
SHOPPING from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. DAILY

HASTINGS CLEANERS
'(Willard Rogers, Mgr.)

Roy Hubbard, 431 W. State Rd., Hasting*

Margie Dull, Rt. 5. Halting*

WHITE SNEAKERS

CALL 945-4013
for
’Cleaning of Distinction
Repairing
Alteration - Dyeing

6. One preliminary winner will be drawls each week at each participating store.

Maxine Knowlton, Rt. 3, Delton

.

_

fftHouscot^
j^^Jl25H0.J»Ftli«W4T.

Save 75% on Your Dry
Cleaning Bills —

llii!;iiiii|!i I’iiii llimli

Stop In today! Diacover the magic of V-ht quality ataraol

You’re Assured of a
Full Measure of '
Service and Satisfaction
at the Home of “BILL DING’’

Bulft Deep to Bite Deep
Pull You Through Snow

PRICE-RIGHT

VOICE

219 W. STATE ST.

Phauo 945-59B2

231 W. State

190 Tractor-Type Cleats

pri«°r?ght°H

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

INSURANCE

Feed with a slow release, long lasting fertilizer—
Heritage House ar Greenfield.

3-T NVlOn SUftE-GRir

Hush

THE

FULLER AGENCY, INC

118 N. Jefferson St.

Wilma Daniels, Freeport

Fine Foods - Beverage Department
News Stand - Delicatessen

BENXFRAN KLIN
102 W. State at Jefferson

Fred Courtney, 828 S. Washington, Hasting*
Boa Wilson. Rt. 5, Hetoting*

These winner* from each store will then be placed in the final prize drawing
that weck.-New-contest each week.

HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS

Beverwyk's

CHICAGO, ILL.

COLOR CENTER

Plck-Congreae
1,000 Rooms

221 West Mill St.

ItlcNxan Blvd. •
4&gt;Con*r«M St.

Phone 945-4071

.
Owned &amp; Operated by
WAYNE NEWTON and HAROLD MATHEWS

Ph. Wl 5-2423

B11 E. Railroad St.

Mary Potter, 1704 S. Jefferson, Hatting*

99 COUPON
Polish Diamond Ring

BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT
Wallpaper • Custom Draperies
Unfinished Furniture
Art Supplies

APPLIANCES

GILMORE JEWELER
Phone 945-5316

Gert Isham, 703 N. Ferris, Hasting*

BARRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE
201 N. Broadway

•

E. LANSING, MICH.

COLOR T.V.
CHOOSE FROM MANY MODERN MODELS

by RCA and CURTIS-MATHES

For Every Banking Need

WHITE'S
107 So. J.H.non

PHOTOGRAPHY
t*"1"' 945-3967

'

to be Found in Barry County

.IlLlIIIIIn
-FWig'iW-

In

C. Ninth St*.
•SSS1.™

Toiaphona:
CtO»r2 Sill
T*M^4M7M

Thea Hart, Rt. 4, Hastings

~ WfT
[PV

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by McGcc - Monarch and Barwick

Your present CARPETS CLEANED
The Duraclean Way

{Hastings

107 E. Woodland

Phone Wl 5-2091

Clark Payne, 312 E. Marshall, Hosting*

Virgil C. Hine, Rt. 3, Hastings

30’ W. State *t Broadway
Road Service
Phone Wl 5-2235

AHas Tires 0 Bdfelic*

6b.

Open Daily 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
DILlCAWStN — BRANCH POST OFPICt

Complete Beverage Department

Come to th* service station that car** about
need* and the need* of your car. Stop here Wk
quick, efficient and courteous Mrvicet
Fred Kunde, 2038 N. Broadway, Hasting*

THE SUPERETTE
205 N. Michigan

Virginia Vlckaty. 525 W. Apple. Ha.ting,

ROOT BEER
M 37 &amp; 43 West of Hastings

George Brace. Carlton Center

122 W. State

Leigh Suburban and Rural

DECORATIVE MAIL BOXES

CHINA by Lennox &amp; Syrocuse

SEVERAL STYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE

CRYSTAL -

E. L. CARPENTER Hardware

by Tiffin &amp; Fostoria

STERLING -

142 E. State St.

by Gorham, Reed Gr Barton &amp; Towle

Mrs. R. J. O*i*. 320 W. South. Hasting*

insulated Rubber

Haan
STANDARD SERVICE

General Auto Repairing

117 W. State St. in Downtown Hostings
Robert L ••ckwltb. S29 W. Green. Haiti.,,

HASTINGS - MILLER'S Means

NEW CARPETS

Largest Selections

and the World's Creamiest

(Your S&amp;H Green Stamp Store)

HODGES JEWELRY

F/cA-Carter
600 Room •

Tastiest Sandwiches

GARDNER'S

Eugen, Haul,.,. 1239 S. Montgomery. Halting,

I
A

only
Reg. $1.33

. . . Only one of the many
Photographic Specialties of

CLEVELAND, 0.

Pick-Durant
300 Room*

ESational

USED CARS

Clarence Curtiss, Rt. 3, Hasting*

T«I«VP«. S14 7M 02*1

FLINT* MICH.

Albert Pick Motor Hotel
110 Room*
Nair Mlchlon Stita UnNanlty
5 mlnutM from downtown Limin*
1427 Wait Saglmw SL
Talaphorw: 3174741
Talatypa: *174720744

Mr*. Dorothy McMillan, 703 W. Madison, Hastings

State Er Jefferson
Downtown

Nationwide Inn
275 Room*
to mis. frwn Sowmown
4101 WMSBrwdBL

A LASTING REMEMBRANCE

100 Tablets

I
for Fast,
■ Longer-Lasting Relief
I of COLDS MISERIES

BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS
for BARRY
UNTY

Make This Your

Phone 945-3400

♦ AAA Wrecker Service

in naan o, .
tu,m,,i/,hopplni ire*
Lafayette at Flrat SL
Telephone: Ml 7100
Telelype; JU-222S02*

9 minutes from downtown
16.0 Arthur St.
Telephone: 636 3781
T«l«typ«: 902 MS-103*

Inspect Stones

102 E. State

COLUMBUS, 0.

Pick-Fort Shelby
900 Room*

Albert Pick Motel
150 Room*

; anacin

and GIFTS

Tighten All Loose Stones

Clean Diamond Ring in
Ultra-Sonic Cleaning Machine

DETROIT, MICH.

LOUISVILLE, KY.

H. R. Fuller, Rt. 2, Halting*

Balling's

CHOOSE YOUR
FREE, FUN FILLED WEEKEND at any one
of these Albert Pick HOTELS or MOTELS!

BOOTS
For Men &amp; Boys
WEEKEND
SPECIAL

5^97

Birke' S Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
Sharon Duffy, 227 W. South. Hatting*

Phone Wl 5-2983

Ezra W. Parker, Rt. 3. Hasting*

FOR THE BEST IN

Color T.V.
SEE OUR NEW

SETS BY
MOTOROLA

AND ZENITH

CENTRAL RADIO
228 N. Jefferson

T.V
Phone 945-9187

Mrs. Robert Newell. 605 S. Jefferson, Hosting*
council

Hastings Shell Service

IK

LIGHT REPAIRS
WRECkER - ROAD SERVICE

DEPEND UPON

FIRESTONE TIRES

PHONE Wl

5-2253

U.S. Royal Distributor for Barry County

Corner E. Green and Michigan

»r«i«a - Alteration*
Mothproofing

&amp;

Complete Front End Alignment &amp; Brake Service

PICKUP tr DELIVERY

, |4«M&amp;ary Hartman, Rt. 2, Hostings

Time to Clean
Fail and Winter
Clothes!

'

JIM BARR TIRE SHOP

141 E. Woodland at Michigan

BARRY CLEANERS
921 S. Michigan

Phone 945-9411

Robert Smith. 1849 Gun Lake Rd.. Hastings -

Mr*. R. C. Gould, Rt. I,
Jo Fillingham, Rt. 1. Hasting*

Phone 945-4265

Ken &amp; Bob's
Gulf Service
610 I. State at Green

Swing to a
New Fashion Beat
Th

I for Road Service
and Pick-Up and Delivery

I’KocTEnsnro*

KjinnnQMMRS
^rlllUnoMHW
For Every Room in Your Home!
Tile, Ceramic* and Linoleum
by Armstrong

LEES Carpet* and Rug*

Utekatk»«

Hastings Floor Covering JJ’w/sTn

For
Bev Jordon. Rt. 2, Hosting*

Jerry Schondelmeyer, 509 E. Hubble, Hastings

Virginia Hamp. 121 '.2 W. Center, Hasting*

m

UNITED ™

�V
4—THE HARTTNGB BANNER

Hastings FFA
Start Safe Corn
Harvest Program

I operation of oom pickers and;
I other harvest equipment. Safety'
; rt minder* will be left with each
I family.
Same good safety rule* to fol1. Always shut off the picker
before you leave the tractor seal
2. Properly adjurt machine to
help prevent clogging and grain

X Keep all shields securely in
The Hastings FFA 1* particl- place
4. Machinery should be checkpa ting in a Nation-wide program
lo reduce accident* due to carrleasmws during the coni harvest fore harvest begins
S. Carry a fire extinguisher on
the picker
S. Change off with another opFarm and Industrial FqulperatoPonce hr twice a day if
passible. - '
Uonal Safely CMincil.
7. Wear snug fitting clothes

Corn Field Event at
Hickory Corners Farm

Farmers In Southwestern Mich- ,
I Benson and Mra. Grace Van­
Igan will have an opportunity to
Syckle at Battle Creek * Mr
get the latest Information In the
I and Mrs Keith Strickland. San­
corn production field at the
dra and Mra. Winnie Dunn at­
Com Field Day at the Kellogg
tended the Dunn reunion Sun­
Biological Farm at Hickory Cor­
day. Sept 25. at the home of
ners. located five miles north­
Mr and Mr* Harold Dunn at
east of Richland, on N 40tlrl
I Graham Lake.
,
Street. Tuesday, Oct. 11. 10 am.
The com picker Is the moat
vi*U every farm family in tlie dangerous machine to operate until 3 30 pm
Hastings area.
But the danger u the careless
They will review the safety operator Proper and safe opera­
precautions required for the safe lion pula money in the family's Ing equipment, tour*, demonBy Mra. IJoyd Ownn
bank account and continued hap­ •trallon* and exhibit*.
piness In their future of farm­
The morning program will be
EXPERT TIRE ing.
"spent attending tours, demon-&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlldon and
SERVICE
Strattons and looking over exdaughter. Brenda, from Kalama­
1 hibit* ot the various equipment,
zoo and- Mr and Mrs Melvin
i The afternoon program will feaCampbell from Carter Lake. Mr
I tore com harvesting equipment
and Mrs. John Gurd. local, called
, In operation under field condlat the Will Ourds a Sunday
' tlona.
ago. * Mm. Linden Norris spent
irg»ar*i tn&gt;&lt;i«ty
Lunch will be available on the Don Hillman. Dairy Department.
Friday of last week with her
. S. ROYAL
“I?" «’“"’■&gt;*
MBU
mother. Mrs. Grace ChafTee. in
the Striker District * Mr. and
Distributor
&gt;,n Annual mr*;, _ Machinery exhibits will inThis program lx sponsored by
Bv Mrs. Orlie VmSyrklr Mrs Linden NorrU visited Mr
elude
the
latest
In
pickers,
pickthe
Cooperative
Extension
SerJudlai Clink.
lit Buys on
and Mrs Paul Blrnrnn tn Battle
erahellera. com combines, grind- vice. MSU. Kellogg Farms and
Creek. Saturday. Sept 24 * Mr
&amp; Used Tires
er-blowera, roller mills, picker- equipment distributors and deal­
Mr end Mrs Vern Welcher and Mrs Linden Norris and boys
Mounted FREEI
grinders. unloading wagons, trac- era.
M Thursday.
ratal, flicker? Corn
were uuulc
dinner, guests
were dinner guests of Clarence
ton. stalk choppers, forage harIn case of rain the proyMUSept 22. of Mr and Mra Glenn
□U’il-A
Chaffee on River Road Sundayvesters. optimum tillage, planters will be carried out ot, Wednt*- Steele of
of Nashville.
Nashville. *
* Mr.
Mr. and
and
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Owen at­
and elevators.
'day. Oct 12.
Mrs Vem Welcher were Sun­ tended a birthday party for their
Machinery demonstrations ln&lt;
•
day. Sept. 25. callers of Mr. and grandson. Kent Owen, at Algon­
Mrs. Don Welcher. Jean and
the afternoon will Include pick4 I/..ft ilVore
Mttbedirt ing ot car com, plckcr-shelitra. - *
« 'il* tin
Gary * Mr. and Mrs Ed Terry quin Lake Friday night, Sept 23
will entertain the Stevens Farm * Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Owen
. . plekrr-Rrtndera. grinder - blowei
.»on
FKII
equipment, roller mill and com Ijftril t/VPF Sol J 111 Bureau Group Oct. 8. * Mr and called on the William Hammonds
in Battle Creek Monday. Sept. 26
Mrs. Harvey Glllasple were Sun­
combuu's, with use of various;
.
__
.
PARKING
day dinner guests of Mr and
tractors and wagon* The ina- f&lt; tllf I mH 1111118
USE BANNER WANT ADS!•
There’s truth in tho saying.
Mrs. John Willison at Marshall
cnlnery exhibits and c[emonstra-1 _
‘
"You cant teach an old dog new
tlons are under the dlretrlon of
The Al oft
Robert White. Agricultural Engl- 'Ja-V eveijlng. Sept. 29th at Altoft birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlle tricks " Trainers find that dogs
VanSyckle were Sundav. Sept 25 more than two years old rapidly
neertng Department, Michigan i8chO0*enrolled
State University.
| *Members
—-------------”'J for ’Winter
”‘“— ccallers of Mr. and Mrs Tom lose their ability lo learn
I Tours of the various corn pro­ projects. Oil painting, led by
Mr*. Frank Weinbrecht. and
duction plots will feature:
tractor maintenance., led by Ro­
i 1. Chemical weed control ma­
bert VanDcnburg. were two new
terials -- Milton Erdman. Crop projects offered.
Science Department. MSU.
Members are planning two hay
2. Fertilization of enm for high i ides for October The younger
production — James Porter. Soils group hu Dusty Rodriquez as
Department. MSU.
chairman with Ronnie James.
3. Com DLmtlsc'—Nicky Smith. Sumner Dorsey and Sam Dorsey
Plant Pathology Department. to help. Tlw older group has
Take notice that any qualified elector of the
MSU.
&lt;
.
Ron Pennington as chairman
4. Corn Insects — Ray Jams. with Byron Thomas. Ray James
City of Hastings, County of Barry, who is not already
. Entomofogv Department. MStr,
and Barb HoltruX to help.
I 5. Current com production
Mrs Thomas awarded certi­
registered for the General Election to be held on
' practices—narrow row planting, ficates and pet* for completed
20 Inchen and below yields results projects. Fair premium money,
November 8, 1966.
from plots;
was passed out. Altoft Club re­
Irrigated - non - irrlgnted- ceived well over. $80 from the
ylelda:
Bum" County Fair this year.
1
Plant population studies; Stu­
The club meets Thursday. Oct
Regiitrotion* will be token at the office of the
art Hildebrand. Crop Science De­ 27.
partment. MSU.
City Clerk each working day until Monday, the 10th
«. Alfalfa variety and yield
*j
trials -can it compe&lt;“. with com
day of October, 1966, on which day the said City
—Leyton Nelson. Crop Science
Eldon Houghtallng. Dowling,
Department. MSU.
recently sold an Aberdeen-Angus
Clerk will be in her office between 8:00 a.m. and
7. Ear com v.s shelled com bull to Pioneer Farms, Battle
comnge for livestock feeding — Creek
8:00 p.m. E.S.T., for the purpose of receiving regis­

News

East Doud

For The

Barry Fann
Calendar.

BARR

Tire Shop

Lacey

CITY OF HASTINGS

County of Barry, Michigan

Orangeville Township

IT

—- The county agricultural agents |
Bruce Been to attmd thia event
In Barry and Eaton counties are ’
Jointly sponsoring a tour of *eve- -

Revised Booklet
«,J 0n Sheep MUe,
Michigan 81 a t

a m at the farm of John Baker.,

mur* east oi m-oo on *-mua
Grove Road. John ha* been going
through an expansion program
..
... .—-----------—•
changed to loose housing.

•
-------- -­
trolling Inaeote and Mltoe of
Sheep and
now available tn the county
extension office at 301 8. Mlchj Igan Avenue. Hartings

to the Johnnie Morri* farm.
on-foarth mile east of the
Barry county Une oa E. State

Extension Agi
Hevea fasuisa
goats may war

averaged 12.900 pound* ot
milk and 575 pounds of bulter-

tail bow lo Identify and control
the different insects and mltaa
which Infest che wool of these
animate.

costs

Information, ask for E445. "Con­
Nashville Method!* Church. trolling Insects and Ml tea of
John Moore and the Smith Silo Sheep and Goals."
Company are sponsoring this
meal Be sure to call or Bend In
The oldest forma of actual
your reaervation tar the lunch. writing were In the Sumerian
The flrat atop of the afternoon language, the National Geo­
will be at 115 st the Carl Bahs graphic __
_______________
..
says. The
words chicory,
farm, located one and S miles I hyssop, myrrh, and saffron all
west ot M-66 on E. Slate Road. Wtn borrowed from this ancient
Carl is In a rapid expansion language.
program-growing from 52 cow* I
------------ •-----------in 1963 to oyer 120 at the present |
Uland of Martinique haa
'
I three llmea as many Frenchmen
Next the group will visit Nor- 1 per square mile a* France 1Fman Sandbrook's farm to view I
the National Geographic
ills high producing herd, This gays.

CARLTON TOWNSHIP
Registration Notice
Notice is hereby given that Mon-

To the Qualified Electors of Orange­

on Tuesday, November 8th, 1966.

names for Registration. Also, all day

on Monday, Oct. 10, 1966, which is

day to register for the General Election

Anyone qualified ^register may do

so at my home any day except Sunday.

On Monday, October 1Qth,~1 will be
home from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

the last day to register for the General

AGNES SCOBEY

trations of electors qualified to vote.

Election held Tuesday, November 8,
Hastings, Michigan

been cl°

Registration Notice

evenings except Sundays to receive

DONNA J. KINNEY. City Clerk

J

Dairymen urged
To Make Barry, ~
Eaton Tour

day, October 10th, 1966, is the last

ville Township: I will be at my home

Sells An?us Bull

n •

Corlton Town,hip Clark

1966.

Notice of Registration

Raymond Bourdo
Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors

Orangeville Townihip Clerk

of Yankee Springs Townihip. that registrations will

Rutland Township
Registration Notice

o'clock

p.m.

daily

(except

on

Sundays)

at

my

Registration Notice

residence.

Registrations will also be taken at the Deputy

For

WOODLAND TOWNSHIP

be taken from the hours of 7 o'clock p.m. to 8:30

JOHNSTOWN TOWNSHIP
rill accept registration* of qualified electon at

Clerk's office ot the Yankee Springs Hardware be­

General Election Tuesday, November
8, 1966. I will be at my home on Whit­
more Road, Thursday, Sept. 29; Tues­
day, Oct. 4; Wednesday, Oct. 5; Thurs­
day, Oct. 6, and on Monday, Oct. 10,
1966, the last day preceding said Elec­
tion from 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock
p.m. on each said day for the purpose
of registering qualified electors of the
Township.

Registration Notice

tween the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. to 5 o'clock p.m.

of each day (except on Sundays).

my office at 6317 E. Coati Grove Road for the
November 8, 1966 General Election. Call 367-2775

Notice is hereby given that Monday, October

Monday, October 10, 1966, is the lost day to

register for the November 8 General Election. On

10, 1966 is the last day to register to vote in the

for epecial appointment*.

General Election to be held on November 8, 1966.

The la it day to remitter ie Monday, October 10, and

a.m. to 8 o'clock p.m. at my residence on Lynn Dr.,

I will be at my home. 1815 Lacey Road, to accept

J will be in my office from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. on

Payne Lake.

registrations on the following days from 8:00 A.M.

that date I will take registrations from 8 o'clock

that date.

until 5:00 P.M.; Saturday, October 1; Wednesday,
C. F. STORKAN

October 5; Thursday, October 6: Saturday, October

BERNICE M. KANTNIR

Clerk

8. and from 8 A.M. td 8 P.M. on Monday, October

Woodland Township Clerk

10. 1966.

‘
JUNE DOSTER

Johnstown Twp. Clerk

MARY LINDERMAN
Township Clerk

HASTINGS
TOWNSHIP NOTICE
Hastings Township registration for the
general election on Novembers, 1966.

I will be at my residence October 5,
8 a.m. to 12 a.m.; October 6, 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m.; October 7, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.,

and October 10, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
JUANITA SLOCUM

Twp. Clerk

BARRY TOWNSHIP
Registration Notice

PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP
Notice of Registration

HOPE TOWNSHIP
Registration Notice

The last day to register for the
November 8, 1966 General Election is

for

GENERAL ELECTION

Monday, October 10, 1966. I will be

Tuesday, November 8, 1966

^at my home to receive registrations

To the Qualified Electon of the Townihip of Hope.

from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on that

Anyone wishing to register for voting in tho General

date. The last day to make applica­

Election to be held at the Hope Townihip Hall,

tion for absentee ballots is Saturday,
November 5, until 2:00 p.m. I will

To the qualified electors of the Township of
Barry. County of Barry. State of Michigan.

Tuesday, November 8th, 1966, may do to at any

Notice is hereby given that I will be at my

time at my home on Wilkins Road, Route 15. Hoi-

home on W Hickory St.. Hickory Corners. Michi­

tings. Mich. Phone: Delton 623-2144. Until 8 P.M.

send applications to anyone request­

Monday,

October

10th,

1966,

the

last

day

to

ing them.

gan from 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. on

♦ October 5. 1966 through October 8. 1966 and on
Monday. October 10. 1966—last day to register.

DORIS NOTTINGHAM
Prairieville Twp. Clerk

FREDERICK W. ANDERS

FRANCIS L. BUTLER

Hope Township Clerk

Barry Township Clerk

�I

Fresh Out of The Attic

only an active Republican. but
also a leader to his party in
You would never have dreamed. Barry oounty. He didn't let poU-

JSU’VSSiHo.pitol Guild I
Plan« Calendar
r wwj uz

mllca and average more miles managed to help oand IdatOS for

profusion than any otter
tor in the country's history.

| mainly Prairieville. Orangeville.
i Hope and Barry- townships, but
I his regular patients Included
rl many families In Yankee Bprings,
1 Rutland. Johnstown and
In
Oun Plains township In Allegan
county. In the home-and-buggy

By H. D. Burpee

rigs ta
When
the automoAgaln l have chosen one of M. । Hyde, by ao many jx^le down In single
X canT
ta?l tao
TX
. . rmrt nf th*
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UUv VwwllC, lie IUU1 t&gt;WO. IO l.MkV
Cooks own wrtte-upa
wrlte-un* In one Uh.
thl«
..
u Cook's
pwt at U» oarnty. Both »Iihc „,M b.
.mM
if the BANNER scrap books. I Dr. Hyde. ron— p.ul tout Kto&gt;-1 c-nri.. hu rtohonw to. speedily
"5a&gt;u&gt;',
W-1 m powrible, to w «rtc» cMl. He
TH—v wnro th— nnlv nn— .-if lb. _ . - . -w. . .
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rapid
Doctor-. atUtan who chow to aOve.
Uro otocxI FTUrtcnUc. Uw Doc- । , to,„ tomed that ncr U&gt;c

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However the name Hyde la still lege Dr. Hyde was an athlete.
Isold his college's record then

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The trick to
TV repairing is skill
and experience

Doris Doster Hyde, who Uvea in
the Doctor's old home. George determined to succeed In what­
and his wife Betty are a won­ ever conteet lie entered.
derful couple, both teachers, and
Just before he graduated he
they have a family of four boys won a tw-o-mllc foot race-His
competitor was also a fast run­
name Hyde on the map.
ner. In that race Dr. Hyde over­
Mr. Cook starts out by saying. exerted himself, and suffered a
"I well remember the first time
I met Dr. George R. Hyde."
He had not rvcuwnvd from that
gruelling conicst when he lo­
member the first time I met the cated in Prairieville. But If you
I Doctor, but, from a little kid up.
I well remember knowing him.
I The Incident that stands out In thought he could ever have been
my mind the most, is the time a pale, anemic youngster when
Dr. Hyde called on our family he started his practice In southI down on the Brickyard Road on
one of his professional calls I
It was not long until Dr. Hyde
rode with him about 40 rods up had a large practice. When suc-

*»• Mvri t
■ ivt ui iarK.y
gimmicks, just old - fashioned
skill and modern equipment.

married Miss Nettle Faulk. She
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luptto
Wltc IVI
tl.ll.MJI
.
wm
an Ideal
wifen for
a doctor.
first car I ever rode In. The car Hto office wm hto home When
had a real high scat and a slip- potlmte came to see him there,
pery leather cushion, and I Mie made them comfortable and
hung on for dear life to keep enjoyed vtoiilng with them. She
from sliding off. I well remem- wm a fine cooperator, and an
bar when tte- Doctor passed away excellent homemaker.
in early December. IBIS, when
Dr. Hyde always planned to
the flu epidemic wm so preva- answer a professional call in
lent in thl* part of our State the shortest pomlble time, and
Several well known people in he did so Summer licat or winour arm passed away that ter's chill never interfered. He
month. Just a few days before was able to endure either exhto death Dr. Hyde called on to™. He drove hard and fa*t,
an uUl tody in Prairieville. Sta but spared his horses bv changwasn'l very sick and Doctor told ing to ata&gt;ttar Uxun or single
tar. "Kate, I'm sicker than you rig when he saw tta team or
are." He kept going until ta terse he wm driving needed a
couldn’t go any more. And now —•
lot's see what Mr. Cook wrote
In the Winter. If roads were
about him in hto article entitled: blocked with snow, he did not
that to —
atop
him from
PIONEER DOCTOR'S CON- £allow
------ ------ --------STANT SERVICE TO COUNTY 1 ^u-hlng a patient who
111.
RELATED --------------- - dangerously
“* *' A pair of "nlpBy M. L. Cook
-------------------------------------«------------ —
I well remember the flrat time He would cut the wire fences
to
I met Dr. George R Hyde. It and
J drive through
w the fields *"
leach the sufferer. Bick folks
were of more account than wire
fences.
Dr. Hyde wm considered very
Miccewdul in diagnosing illness.
When he came into a patient's

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cd piadlcc of 111* profee*loo. He
made an excellent probate judge. ,

tie Kuuieu ano
tn*
.
s-vniJi-utai ■ sviwj with
Under thrae conditions hla tew*
pertaining to hto offica. And ^“2,
Bcbooi, with
meet the rtsporui billtlea credit­
ably. He wm a man whose Integ­ friends and farmer patients felt be had a very capable amlsUnt1 the ofticon acting ** committee.
I The group made a calendar tor
politics. He wm tactful m well rity could not be questioned, also that they could ask him to come in Mra Eggleeton.
m efficient m a party man.
The 1««1W
wd
..
&gt;,— —
vear irocn October tnrourn June
pacICy and sound judgment Ac­
cordingly he wm made the pro­
done a* a family doctor in eo
helped many to get political fa­ bate Judge, and flUed tho pod- health hod greatly Improved; but many homes took thetr toll at food chopper* m the main
money-making project.
vors, without Mklng any for tk» with credit.
he would never neglect hto offi­ last with Dr. Hyde. He was taken
Mr* Gerald Beckwith reported
When Judge Hyde twin hb cial duUrn, and usually managed ■ with a severe cold. He would
himself. Hto unadCton work for
. have sent one of hi* Dal lent* to busmem from the recent general
work m a public official he held
But board meeting A workshop to
understood In thia oounty. That rtooiutely to hto doctoion to an early morning call. Roods beet -t£w ~ch eSneliUtot.
\
- - being held in Lansing. October
had been Improved ao much that &lt;•*
something be wanted. If that
. him through to cucceaa in life, 10. Also our 50th anniversary of
him at his office when he the Pennock Hospital Guild will
time ever came.
home of some old friend. In
be celebrated and charter mem­
The opportunity arrived very agreeable work of hla office. It case of serious Illness. It wm ।------ —. r -.-■-.~7----------------- bers honored at a potluck supper,
took him away.
unexpectedly. after the doctor wm soon evident that his physi­ friendship, appreciation of tlwlr xt- *«•
Oct 20th.
had Realized that he would have cal condition laid greatly Im­ loyalty to him that made him 1 Dr. Hyde had made good **
Mn Beckwith also told the
proved by the change. Of course willing to accommodate them. Ho' probate judge M well m tn ids group about the new gift shop
(*
was always loyal to hl’ Mend*, i profession. He had lived a clean. the guilds will have at the hoq- I ■
years. Probate Judge Mills died his time to his former patients, He did not need to resume his I good life, had been loyal to hto pttal called the, 'Pen-nook." p
while he was filling that posi­ but, he declined, feeling that he practice far any financial re- convictions, and to hto family name suggested by Mn. Richard
tion Here wm an opening where must attend to his official duties. wards. He had accumulated and frtcndit He was highly es­ C. Thoma* of Guild 1.
Dr. Hyde could find agreeable
Judge Hyde had continued ample property for his own anti I teemed m a doctor and m a puband Important work, without Mrs. EUa Eggteaton. Judge Mill s hls family needs. But lie could । lie official.
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dent, and that helped-a lot. Hahad a fine sense of humor, and
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�.In a national competition deifervea public recognition. Her
significant academic attainment
! gives promise of continued suc­
cess In college.
"Tb* Commended Mudent
should be encouraged to pursue
her education as her intellectual
talent represents an Important
Mist Ann Bogner of Charlotte. I and much needed natural re­
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John source Our nation will benefit
Butner (Beverly Jone»&gt; has re­ from lx-r continuing educational
ceived a Letter ot Commenda­ development."
tion honoring her high performOnly Use highest-scoring stu­
ante on the 19M National Merit dent* in each stale. tile SemlBcholoralUp Q.u a I Tf y I n g Teat flnallsU. remain eligible to be
NMSQT) (Mr. Bogner formerly considered for Merit Scholar­
qn the teaching staff of the ships. Although Modems re­
OUukXte High School now ceiving letters of Commendation
Sapdaae at Lansing Community advance no further In the Merit
OrUge •
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high school in 1067 The Com- time Urey look Uw NMSQT. ।
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National Merit Scholarship and career intentions ot the i
Corporation (NMSCi
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John M Stalnaker, president courages time students U&gt; make
of NMSC. said. "The outstand- every effort to continue their
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Hastings SPEEDY WASH
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North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 «.m. - 10 p.m.

To Be Air Policeman — Airman
Alan E. Handy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. KcnncUi H. Dudley of R2
Delton. lias been selected for
training al Lackland AFB. Tex­
as, as an Air Force air police­
man The airman, a 196J trnduale of Delton High School, recently completed basic tralnln t
at 1-ackUnd.

Lake Odessa
Rv Ruth Peterman
7T4 J.co-4 Av*.
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A family gathering at the
twine of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Torrey, Sunday. Sept. 25 to cele­
brate the birthday of Mrs. Tor­
rey. A dinner with a decorated
cake was enjoyed. * Mrs. Mayne I
Rush and Mr. and Mrs. L. F
Rush spent several days last
week In Pontiac with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Rush. * Mr. and
Mra. Darwin McClelland and
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin McClelland.
Jr.. ot Woodland were Wednes­
day guests of Mr and Mra. Lor­
ing Dull. ★ Saturday Mrs. G

Mermen Williams, wife of the
DemocraUc senatorial candidate
visited the area Mra. Dari Haw■ ley acted a.' coordinator for the
I "Day for Nancy" with coffee
flours for people to meet her
Mr. and Mrs George Banhagrl
hasted tlie coffee with Sirs
Henry Wouters, Mrs. Monte
Sailers and Mrs. Sam Bicinn;
■ serving
lakeside Barracks and Auxili­
ary ’net at the Community Cen­
ter with 43 attending the pot­
lurk supper Guests were 4th'
district president. Ruth Scott of
Buchanan, and Mr. Scott, who is
1 ath ’ d‘-rr!-t adjutant, several
from the Kalamazoo area and
Mr. and Mra Julius Punk of
Ionia.
Tlie next meeting will be ut
the liikmrood Junior High School
in October for election of offl’cera. * The South Campbell Ex­
tension Club meets with Mrs
Kenneth Jack-on, Thursday af­
ternoon. Oct. 13. New officers
are Chairman. Mra. Lyle Jnckwn: vice chairman. Mrs. Keith
RICHARD C. HAS8INGER
Jackson: secretary - treasurer.
Mrs. Kenneth Jackson; project
chairman. Mra Fred Morris
; citizenship. Mrs. Burdette Living­
ston; health. Mra. Leslie Sh*c1 maker; family life. Mra. Calvin
Nash and Mra. Kenneth Archer;
safety. Mrs Glenn Morris, and
reerretion. Mra Rockford Price
Rlthard C. Hnsdnger. 25. son
and Mra. Edwin Nosh.
of Mrs. Raymond Clayton. Lot
960. Barlow Lake. Middleville,
The sun Mill never sets on was commissioned on Army sec­
Britain's merchant fleet, largest ond lieutenant upon graduation
in the world. In 1965 Brltiih ver,- from Officer Candidate School
seis carried nearly 15 percent of . at Fl. Eurrtls. Va., Sept. 13.
Hie world’s shipping tonnage.
During the 23-week course, lie
was trained In supervising the
Cambodians regard white teeth transportation of military' P°ras Ind luck, the National Otu- ronncl and equipment by rail,
grnphlc says. They darken their water, land and air. He received
teeth with betel nut. or set them extensive Instruction In truns, porting combat troops and sup­
with gold and gems.
plies over jungle terrain
He was also trained In the opc ration and maintenance of ve­
hicles used by the Transportation
Corps.
Lt. Hassinger. whose wife, Jim­
i inle Susan, lives at 145 Murray
st . SW. Grand Rapids, entered
th? Army in September. 1964 and
was last stationed al Fl. Rucker.:

Barlow Lake
Man Receives
His Commission

He was graduated from Kelloggsville rHlgh School. Grand
Rapids. bl 1960.
, His father is Lt. Col. Robert W.
Hassingtr, Army special forces. 1
Vietnam.

. facturer of municipal fire and
I police alarm systems, plant pro­
' rection systems for indurtry and
I* complete line of potenttomet1 era and rotary switches for elec'tronic uses. The Rockwood fire
fighting products are sold to the
same general markets as tho
Gamewell alarm and control
products.
At Eagle, a major producer of
traffic control system*, timers,
counters and relay.*, tho Rockwwd ball valves and pipe union
liner, will be promoted and ser1 viced by specialized sales and
production personnel.

Ray Lamb to
Retire as 4H
Extension Agent
R*y Lomb, former Barry 411
agent, currently serving as Eaton.
Ingham and Livingston County
4H agent, has announced his re­
tirement effcoUve Oct. 31.
The Michigan Bute University
board of trustees approved the
appointment of Richard W. Hill,
a farmer youth agent in Guern­
sey Cbunty, Ohio, for lhe part
14 years, to fill Lamb’s position.
The retiring agent has served
the tri-county area for the past
year and prior to that had been
the extension 4H agent in Eaton
county since July. 1959.
Lamb ha* also worked In
Jackson. Wayne. Barry counties
and was the district 4H agent in
Barry. Kent. Ottawa and Al­
legan counties for four years.
In all. Lamb lias been a part
of the State extens'on service
for 25 years. Before that he was
a rural grade school teacher,
principal and school superin­
tendent.
During his many years of ser­
vice Lamb has received the
Michigan and NaUonal Awards
for distinguished service lo 4H
and the 4H Club agents Pictddent’o Citation award for out­
standing service to his com­
munity and the 4H youth pro­
grams.
Lamb and ills wife. Wilma plan
to build a new home in Holland,
following his retirement.
When army ants bivouac at
nlglU. each ant clings lo a neigh­
bor lo form a living rope with
their tens of thousands of bodies
The mass of bodies, hanging
from a vine or log to the ground,
makes a snug, safe camp for lhe
queen.

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Going to Chanute—Airman Les­
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Mrs William D. Dingman of Rl
Bellevue, has been selected for
training al Chanute AFB. HL, as
an Air Force aircraft equipment
repairman The airman, a 1966
graduate of Pennheld Hi (th
School in Battle Creek, recently
completed basic training at
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wood Division at Worcester,
Mass
Henceforth. Rockwood fire
fighting products will be manu­
factured at the Bliss-Gamewell
Division in Newton. Mass, and
the Rockwood ball valves and
pipe unions will be produced al
the Blbs-Eagle Division in plants
at Davenport. Iowa and Moline,
III. These products will continue
to be sold under the Rockwood
name.
Gamewell Is a leading manu-

"Wiih Fall coming up. »o
do a let ol c«pen\e* come
up too School enpenvc*. re­
pair! in lhe home or on the
"Call me up at Model and
tell me how much money
you'd like to rent
"Takes only a Ifattc while,
often at little at 10 minutet
to rent lhe money you need
from Model.
"Do what you want to do
—Get done what you want
Jo do
"The Model Office it at
1-10 W Stale Street. Hat­
ting*. Drop In or phone
945-3429"

TIMES HAVE CHANGED! SO HAVE WE!

SAVE E 20&lt;7o
On: Flowering plant*, gardens,
poly arrangement*, vaiei, and pottery.

WEEKEND
SPECIAL

MUM boko
$4 97
Caih &amp; Carry —
I

&lt;MODEL FINANCE

STILL the higheit quality PLUS
Floriit* Tramworld Delivery

rv amox. ivy.

Hl There Folks:
How’s everything ijoing back
home? You wouldn't believe all
I the fun I'm having here at camp.
Our counselors arc really swell 1
I guys and ore always looking out I
for our welfare. They make sure
j we always get the right things to I
I eat and enough sleep. We gel to ’
do exercises every day and then
walk around in a big “fun" I
group for awhile.
Then, If we want to. we get to
go fire arms. And then after all |
that they let us have a big party I
every night where we all get
together and pbiy games like.!
■ Wushjhe floors, clean tlie win- |
dows. knd shine the shoe. It's
really,a gas.
If-Tm lucky 111 grt to stay
here for another month and a
half. Then if I do real well,
they're going to give me a free 1
trip around Ute world Just think ,
of it! Say. If you get a chance, ’
please thank all my friends and |
I neighbors back home for send- |
J ing me down here.
I I know you're probtiblvz-faylng. j
■ "That's al! fine and /ifood. but 1
how much does all this cost?'']
Here's the clincher! You get all I
thli and more for FREE. That's I
right, it doesn't coat a cent. In
• fact, they pay ua to live here. A
full 13'; cents per hour.
Well. I do feel kinda guilty;
sltUnc around liere and neglect­
Ing all tlwee wonderful programs
for self-improvement they offer
me. no I gueea I'd better get on
(he .-kick before I hurt their
feelings.
•
Your loving son.
A Recent Draftee

HASTINGS DISCOUNT
Flower Shop

!

NOW!
THE QUICK-SIZE

’67 CHEVELLES

Chevelle SS 396 Sport Coupe

For '67, everything new that
could happen...happenedl
Now, at your Chevrolet dealer's

NOW, as many kinds as there are kinds of
drivers to enjoy them—from the SS 396 (the
Chevelle for the DRIVING MAN) to the
brand new Concours Custom Wagon!
Long live Chevelle! And its trim
dimensions, sharp performance and gteat
maneuverability.
For '67, there're a new grille, new wraparound
taillights and distinctive sheet-metal changes.
The effect is a newer, more contemporary look.
As for specific models, one is completely new:
the sumptuous Concours Custom Wagon shown
below, featuring the rich look of wood outside.
Then there's the SS396 yvith a 325-hp Turbo-Jet
V8. Other models, too: Malibu, 300 Deluxe and 300.
In addition, every '67 Chevelle carries a multitude
ol new safety features such as a GM developed
energy-absorbing steering column, four-way hazard"
warning'flasher, dual master cylinder brake
system with warning light (and more).
Try a Quick-Size Chevelle at your Chevrolet dealer's.

21-3664

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET INC
1415 S. Hanovar

Halting!

Wl 5-2425

James Cronlnger. son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J Cronlnger of 1101
8 Jefferson. Ls at Newport. R I.. ।
In the Navy Officers Candidate
School and is scheduled to be
graduated in December and re­
ceive his commission ns an
ensign on Dec. 16. Jim obtained
his bachelor’s degree at Louis­
iana State University tn 1963. He
worked a year at the E. W. Bliss
Company and had a year and
one-half at Western Michigan
University working on his mas­
ter’s before entering the service.
Pvt. William F. Johneock. 19.
whose wife. Nora and parents,
Mr and Mra. Myron O. John­
eock. live on Rl Delton, com­
pleted a radio teletype operation
course at the Army Southeastern
Signal Schoo). Ft Gordon. Ga.
Sept. 18. He received Instruction
in the operation of radio trans­
mitting nnd receiving aeta by
voice and Morse code.
Mike A Farley, son of IJoyd
Fariey of Nashville, and Mra
George Gardner of Whittier,
Calif., arrived home on leave on
Tuesday. Sept. 27. and had been
visiting friends and reUlivea in
the Hartings area. He left Tues­
day for Camp Pendelton, Calif.,
where hr has been on the hos­
pital staff as a corpsman He
entered tho Navy last Oct. 18
and took his boot training ot
San Diego After four weeks of
training with the Marines, he is
to leave for Vietnam for duty in
the field with (lie First Marine
Division HUi add eras at Camp
Pendleton is: Mike A. Farley.
UN 1376530 USN MCB. Held
Medical Service School. Camp
Pendleton. Calif.. 93055.

Little rain falls on the ArtUc.
but itf soil Mays wet because
drain*** L« Poor and evaporation
alow, the National Oeorgraphic
aay«.

c .

206 E. State St.

„

Downtown

*140 W. State St.
Halting*
Phone 945-3429
Open Saturday Morning
and Friday tilt 8 P.M.
Per Me. lo «J00
Per M*en 1100 to $1,000

Give your home a smart new look for the Fall season. It's easy enough to
do* when you see us for 'how to do it* advice and the finest in materials.

'*-■

Come in this week.

FLOOR TILE...
Add dramatic color and excitement to any

room with a new floor, with easy-to-use
9x9 in. floor tile. Colon to match any decor.
Price, o. low o.------------------------

$6.50 c,n-

CEILING TILE...
Ceiling tile can do double duty in your
home . . . acoustical ceiling tile can quiet

noise in any room effectively, with per­

manent sound conditioning.

It’s also an

easy way to coyer woi'n or cracked plaster
ceilings

_____________________ P®r Tib

PRE-FINISHED PANELING
Have a wall in a jiffy . . . bring old walls

to life again by installing prefinished ply­
wood paneling. Finished in walnut, fruit­
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Easy to handle 4x8 ft. sheets_____

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NEW COUNTY GARAGE—The Barry County Ro*d CornMa’lun in lhe near future hope* to have IU new garage completed
and open for public Inspection. Member* of tbe Board of Super­
visor* Inspected the itructure Tuesday and had dinner al the
Road CommlMion't board room. The contract for the garage
was 1240444 but lhe toUl cost may be about $300,000 when
everything I* completed. The original contract did not Include

The Hastings Banner
111th Yeoi

20 Page*—3 Section!

Council Okays
Union Contract
With Employees

SPECIAL COLOR TOUR
tall color* are reaching tbeir
finest hue* and thia weekend
should be wonderful In Ulis
are*. A special color lour ha*
been marked In the Yankee
Springs area, starting al lhe
Ding lake Outdoor Center.
The tour wind* motorist* along
some five mile* of beauty.

Hostings, Michigan. Thursday, October y 3, 1966

Gordon Havens
Dies Suddenly
Early Monday

-

— iu- pyr-

Armed Forces
Send-Off Unit
Goes into Action

ins, Freeport, Dick Dahlhouser.
commander of tlie Hastings Leg-

Aldermen approved payment
ot $50 as an attorney's fee for
irpiesrntlng u man in municiImI court
Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
■slid the request for a zoning
variation risked nt the previous
meeting by Dr Douglas Castle­
man could be dropped iu he I*
not pursuing the matter
Fire Chief Eduard Tudor re­
ported that hl* department had
answered 23 alarms In lhe City
in lire past three months with
loss estimated at $3,840. There
were 22 rural alarms. ‘Chief Tu­
dor said the new fire hydrant
on South Hanover had provided
adequate pressure for the recent
fire In Lloyd Valentine's trailer.
The Council authorized pur­
chase of 500 more feet of 7SInch fire hose at&gt;&gt;1.70 a foot,
and 400 feet of 14-inch hose
costing Bl 10 a foot.

Area Contractors
To Attend Hearing
On Regulations

cal Legion Post, and Russell
Hankins, manager of the Haatings Area Chamber of Com­
I merer.
Another meeting was schedul­
ed for 7:30 pm. Wednesday. Oct.
12. U&gt; plan a send off fur the
IB men scheduled to leave Nov 1.
Hankins announced that
peeled to join In making this
a "completely county-wide pro-

Merchant*. Industries, organi­
zations and private citizens are
helping to finance the program.
The tuaual amount is SI a month
Ing more. Hankins added
Hankins said that most of the

ganlzalion should go to Lewis
Brown who has worked many
moving
Persons wishing to contribute
may contact veteran* organiza­
tions or the Chamber of “
Commeree.

Youngsters to
Participate in
DN1CEF Oct. 31

The legislative committee on
administrative rules will hold a
public hearing In the House of
Representatives Chamber. Tues­
day, Oct. 18. at 10 a in
Youngster* from Hastings
The purpose of Ulla hearing is
to act on (he rule* and regula­ churches—"Angels In disguise'—
tions for residential builders and will again participate in Trick or
maintenance and aUcrution con- Treat for UNICEF on Halloween
which Is Monday. Oct 31
Contributions given the chil­
dren arc used to help less for­
tunate youngsters around the
world
Mayor Franklin C Beckwith
Anyone Interested in attending, lUks Issued a phsclamatlon de­
nmv notify Fred Ziegler or Alvin claring Oct. 31 os "UNICEF
Crutiendcn.
DAY" in Hastings

backward glances
"bits ofyesterday”....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Council and Hullng* Country
Club.
In addition to his wife, he is
survived by two daughters. Mias
Pamela Ann of Boca Raton. Fla.,
and Miss Judith Lynne, at home;
two brother*. John of Hasting*
and Lout* of St Clair Shores,
and twu sisters. Mrs. Rex &lt;Vir-j
Kinta' Tate of Ypsilanti and I
Mrs. Claude (Lqpt):i&gt; Braidwood)
of Hastings.
Funeral services were to be
held al 2:30 pm. this Wednes­
day at the Emmanuel Episcopal
Church with the Bev Don Gury
officiating and &lt;*ith burial in
Riverside Cemetery The bodyre posed at the Leonard-Osgood!
Funeral Home,

NUMBER 26

EDITORIALS -

To Whom It May Concern—
| Many Hunks for returning the
truffle
light*
Gordon W. Havens, comptrol- uvular
' .
—------f. at lhe Green
.
ler at the E W. Bliss Company | and Broadway tnteraectioo on
hU“1
ill* nuiuc ur set
i
.
Un lun representing municipal
...------- —
|
Walnut
Street. .from an apparent i-n-.h.K.“flasher*,
employer- The contract, which
1
heart attack
Includes proposals previously in­
cluded In a verbal agreement,
Mr Havens had not been well
Under the title. "Russian Rou-|
still had to be ratified by the
lor some time prior to his death
• lette on the Roads." World Rn«l ,
workers, it was staled
The luirRnlmng committee had
trailer al lhe Bliss plant here News published in Geneva. 8wit-1
approved It
since July I. 1959. when he zerlond. comes through
. ..
with comsucceeded E. E. Vender who 1 ment
merit that
th: is timely and pertinent
Barry County's new "Armed
,
to any state, country or nation
condition* of employ. Forces Send Off Association”
went Into action Monday and ship on Jqly 16. 1916. the son of w,lrn mo,or Vlh‘cl”
drivcn
The remarks, presented hereIncluded are pay rate* giving provided a smorgnjbord and fa­ Forrest and Eva &lt;Erway* Hasuperintendent* 12 as an hour i vors for 30 men who left that af­ venx He attended the Otis I with, are certainly applicable here
ternoon for Detroit and induc­ School und was graduated from .
„ r
Count.. .lke S.,|U of
Hastings High School und the
° County, the state ot
with a top of $2.55: foieman. j tion Into the armed force*.
Michigan and the entire United
$3 60, $2.75’top; skilled operator.,
Tbe new oc(» filiation hu Barry County Normal
He also attended Eastern's^’** “ »'dl:
$2 25, $2 55 top; mechanic. $235. formed Wednesday, Qc|. 5. with
$2 65 lop heavy equipment oper-1 Jim BlodgvU, commander of Michigan University at Ypai-,
wnh
summer holiday* in
ator $2 20. $2.50 top. light equipHe married Marjorie Nevin.1 fuU sw)ng. the road, are framed
nient operator. $2 00. $2 30 top.
Co-chalrmen are Lewis H.
and laborer. $150. $210 top.
I Brown. of the Hastings -Ameri­ on Feb 15. 1944. and they lived I 'n every direction with holiday­
The Council's property com- «...
can Legion Post; Jack Teller, of in Ypsilanti until 1947 He served
mlttee was instructed to study the Hickory Comers American in World War II.
problems connected with operat-, Legion, and Jack Patton HosThey moved to Hostings after
Iuk the City dump. Hours when Un4to Klwanla Club.
he left the service and he beitan 1
ft.,, facility
f."UltV should
.h'v,l'l be
I.a. open ....^
the
and
Winston Merrick of the Has­ work, with the E W Bliss Comother regulations are lo be atudpony.
hd It wxs explained tliM under ting* Legion is secretary and
lhe new Stale law. an operator Steve Paavo of the City Bank la
must be at a dump when It is treasurer.
Others attending the organ Isa- the Hasting* Rotary Club, lhe
lion session were Lewis Wilkins. Hasting* High School Advisory,
Hickory Comers; Dorothy Wilk­ committee, and was a past

The City Council Monday
li ght formally approved a new

Give Your Fair Share

To Our Community Drive

makers. A disturbingly large
number of those motorists and
their .passengers will- never reach
the brachcs. the mountains and
1
those who do, a proportion will
not get back home. They will

flnlsb up in a hospital bed—or
worse.

Hie law* of probability are
inexorable in thl* maalve vari­
ant of Russian roulette. The best
one
for Is a slight
— — can
—— hope
.
reduction, or not too great in
.
increase, On lhe previous year'*

QUEEN OF THE FARM BUREAU — Mix Sybil Dunn, a INC
Hasting* llich graduate and daughter of Mr. and Mr* Earl Dunn

I Delton

Dies

Tuesday Night
Funeral services for Mrs Dor­
othy M. Harper. 70. R3 Delton,
the widow ot Ralph W. Harper
are to be held at 2 pm. Friday
al the Henton-Smith Funeral
Home at Delton
The Prudence Nobles Chapter
OES. Hickory Comer*, and the
Rev Marcius Taber will conduct
lhe services with burial in the
Prairieville Cemetery.
Mr*. Harper died Tuesday
cvraiiiis. 'nb. ii, ai lairvirw
General Hospital In Battle
CrMk aflar - Iwn.aaak lllnx.

Generous Donors Hastings Mfg.
The
Hastings public
schools—.}
—-------------------------------------Man a,ld student* - hove con-,
tributed aa total
total ot
of $4,165
$4,185 to
to the
the I
tributed
— Community
-----United
Fund Cami-L
I
P**Bn-

—

“-------

New Company
Operating
Porcelain Planl

C

C

Offers
City
. .
2
Land for Park

I 'Die Hastings Mfg. Company,
I which in the port contributed
| greatly to municipal improvemenfs. has offered the City an-

Stephen Johnson, president.
। wrote the Council Monday night
that the company's dlrvcton laid
, Thr MumbUxnn n.vl.Um „, »"*««■» «««« Mwwta.trty
i.i •»' Cl.ullense.pwmon,.
“ O*' W
&gt;«« c«»p.w ta,
™

figures.
Predictably, the motorist* will
lay lhe blame on the authorities
for falling to improve a road
here, straighten out a dangerous
curve there. Install traffic lights
(Continued on Page 4&gt;

Vermontville Mis* Dunn I* secretary In lhe Battle
ip Fire Giri* office.—Banner photo.

uSm
“'.STS1

died Oct 22 1965
R,c management and operation
Johnson wrote:
Bh« .p.M her .wrtM Ur. l„'
SS'J"
-------P,1"—
~ .—
"II u thc under\iandlng of lhe
ton
nndaIrMbU&lt;h.ftnlLi)'-3 Vltroglass
Vllr&lt;*7
late
1’.
1 and
nI,d.—
Wr.
UU*&gt;
plant
which
has noting* Manufacturing Combeen onevted ”
l.v Wh'1'
p^. thjU thfJ PlaJU1U1&lt; Crjm.
Ss
mission
of the City of Hastings
I She was a We member of lhe
Millon D. -Schlffman Is
I New Star Chapter 333. OES. of president and Willard J. Perl­ l«4s that park and recreation
Decatur, and was a member of man is executive vice presl- areas In Lhe City are inadequate
। the Delton Methodist Church
। "Since a great many new
and WBCS. the Inland Lakes drnl
now cml»o&lt;nc» have been built •in
Garden Club, the Retired Teach- The
, ~ porcelain
j— plant ----—--------------“ the
| er* Club. lh&lt; Home Literary Club I
M al*d ’’P**1*
expand nonherp portion of the City tn
and DelUm Extension Club
*“ 70 a“JUt Jan 1
the past several years it is our
Mrs Harper
B'h
mis
nnrper Is
is survived
survived by
oy a
a
~ ’ffman "mid
— Perlman
-------- orva- fauilng that a park location U
----- u.— Mrs George
------- 'Patricia*
... ... . nizM&lt;
daughter.
,11Md the
’llc piunihinvware
Plumbingwart xtte
Mfg needed that is central to that
growing population area
Howlett of Battle Creek two Company In Chicago In 1951
sons. Ralph of Battle Creek and
Thp ““W ’,«,U ” Pembine
"In consideration of this need,
Robert of Imperial Bench. Calif ; "nd har&lt;l»»w Jobbers through- our Board of Directors has auth­
I nine grandchildren, four broth- "ul the United Slates, and also orized me lo offer approximately^,
er*. Mark of Kalamazoo. Dwight ,,a* » mab'lc hwne department four ocrea of land to the City '
selling
bathroom
and
kitchen
of Lake City. Raymond of Femfur future use as a park and
fixtures to a number of the lar­ reerrauon area.
| dale and Lloyd of Pontiac
.
j Friends were to be received by gest manufacturers of mobile
homes In the Nation
lhe family from 7 to 9 this W«dmately
400 foot frontage cn
Schiffnum has 40 year*’ ex­
nesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to
Woodland
Avenue
and
Is
445
perience In Ute plumbingware
9 this Thursday at the Henton­ business.
feel deep We propuse to deed
Smith Funeral Home
tlUs property to the City fur park
u-ie if you feel there u a need

4 PTAs to Meet
At Northeastern

Don Holt Seeks
Votes in Barry

the Council and to the Planning
Commission,
’ "We will await your advice."
The Northeastern.
Algonquin.
-------------------------- -----------Don Holt. Jr . minister of the
The land 1- south o! Woodland
Alto’t —
--------------and Welcome Corners North Presbyterian Church at between Broadway and Mich­
day, Oct. 17. rt 7:15 pm at rnnd.ap’t' for State cenaUr from igan. and between the Gulf OU
properly
and Hie Aaaembly of
Northeastern School
the 31st d.ilr.t, -rmoa'-ned «n
God Church.
Parent! will have the privilege Barn County Friday with WeiAbout the Christmas Kit* for ■ clea. books, stationery, waah- of "attending” a school day in d'-11 Shafer of Fate Lake, hl* the Planning Commission.
one short evening.
«•
Barry
—— campaign —
manager
---------the combat servicemen In Viet- ] cloths, etc. were added to nil lhe
Hott visited In Middleville.
Teachers will discuss class re­
nam:
bag*. Those who volunteered to quirements. home work, grading Freeport and in other section*
I Mr*. Chester Banghardt put, complete the tilling were. U- and many important Items in a of the district, and also slopped
tn H*&gt;t(nr« although the City
Member* of the Barry County; me draw»trtng* in all of the|Sharite Extension Group of child's educaUon.
i* not In hl* district.
M
"'••I ""*’«* &lt;«"• Tr.™l~&gt; Cui-.
‘ Holt has a degree Ln political j
_____
t
„ Store Rave 30 clarge
„« »«««&lt;:
REGISTERED NURSES OF economy from Williams College,
Monday
and ____
at 2 pm.
they are to
metal con-; ler, leaden—2 kits. Ted Hug.—
onslder the
Mrv
Frank Huntley
consider
the budget
budget for
for 1967
1967
i talner* of foot powder. Bll»» Co. j j gn; —
- ------------------------- and
- Bi'RRY COUNTY—Your Hospi- Massachusetts, a BD degree tn
The board met Monday and «•*«
ZlPP° lighters; Hasting* Mr*.
—sails
4 kits., Mr*.
?ven..."
‘"’ ......
’nd _
thpolo
S«n
mr*. Herbert
ritroeri Wedel
neaei—
.vir*.., J*. 1. ,ne*dj he,zP' -----...... V&gt;
'•
“*•■■ Francisco
___ J... of thia ___
f end comvtr» sw&lt;-OOV.
Avon. jack
1. Wood—1 kit Mr*. n
____ night
Roman
nl&gt;ht tours
tour* Of
of dutv
duty Whv
Why nnf
not Thiwilnirir*
Theological Ucmlnirv
Seminary, .n,l
and has
Tuesday
week,
c&lt;&gt;- in
®BVe 20 Park Avenue
-Investigate? Clara Sage. RN, done work at the University ot
mlttee* are meeting the remainder "Shters. the Rum Klmmelv gave -Feldpausch
— 6 kits'
.
Hastings stores are decorating
ro»M-&gt;n. of Nursing
W-27 Chicago
। Director
of the week
30 Plastic soap dLshes with soap;
their show window* with dis­
The 30 kits will be In the
The board approved purciiase of “nd v * 1 m * J°hn*on. Brrntee
play* designed to promote in­
two new vehicles for the sheriff *
and Mar«e CHtroih gave posmnice Friday one day ahead
terest In vi»iung th« Michigan
of
lhe
tune
limit
If
you
’
d
like
to
department, a Ford Mallon wagon 30 l»&lt;k« ««nb* in leather use*
Historymobile which 1* due to
for 81,710 and Ford sedan for Mr«- ‘larf »
ot Algonquin see what they look like stop in
, be here Friday and Saturday.
$1345 from Smith A: Dostrf at11-ake brought in a Scriptural at lhe back office al The Ban­
Delton.
I Leaflet titled. "The Perfect Gift." ner.
The Red Cross organization is- ।
Sheriff s cruiser* will also have t0 be added to *“1* Parrrl
Victorian Room and the Na­
the new dual emergency lights
After it was learned that the sued orders that they would pay
tional Bank I* Io display book*.
The abstract office reported that water in Vietnam tastes so bad- for the nylon mesh bugs and all
durtng September 208 order* had ’,v. alter it ha* been chemically shipment cost For that reason
been written and that receipts, purified, and that the fellows lhe money contributed tn the
were $2.61225 aud expenditures' were asking for pre-sun tened
retard daitV attendance at the
$3.693 55. The otffce has an'Tuven- Koolalde lo add to the water, been used 'The $1.00 mailed in
Hytorymob.le in Hostings when
tory of orders completed, but not I several packets of the different from a Nashville envelope was
2.50U a day went through me
yet picked up by customer*
: flavors of Koolalde were also put in the bank &gt; A total of
trailer.
The board I* lo elect a member added to each kit
,, &gt;1765 was contributed It has
been ^'U
suggestedbethat
Ulis
amount.
Tills record held tor more than
T
Comml“‘on and We|All of •these things were placed ! X"
g’ven
^J?Xr
a year and still holds secon.i
fare Board next week.
| ln the klU and many other aril- ।
place for lhe three year* lhe
trailer has been on the road
-■ — ■
—---------------------------- -- --------------- uaed to send packages directly
.vr1 to Barry County men in VietDue to the previous turnout.
1
MM nam. By that lime we should
Hastings ha* been honored with
j return stop .
'
^JE
,
.
.
have a complete list ot addresses
.
'
'-^M Ttle other alternative is to give
■ The huge 10 foot by M-foot
I
fl It to lhe Red Cr.&gt;^ Will ,n.&gt; e
museum on wheels will arrive
f
who contributed ph-.i-.e espies.'
here Friday afternoon. Oct. 21.
their wuhei
and will be on display from 7 to
9 pm and on Saturday from J
provide PX

Christmas in Vietnam

County Budget
Hearing Monday

Store Windows,
Displays Herald
Historymobile

m -salon enlarge

lor before next Wednesday, they'
U 8 Senator Patrick V.
. Me-1
.. will find them&lt;*lvea not qualified
Ninun. Ml** Adelaide Hart, for veting at the November elec­
vice chairman of the Stale Dem- tion as their names, tn line
ocin.lc Central Committee and
Emil Maxey. C I. O leader from
Detroit will be headline speaker*
at a Democratic fund raising
Prompt action by the Middle­
dinner in the LOOP. Hall here ville fire department prevented
Saturday evening
that swept through an unculti­
Hostings Jayccea are planning vated field on the Carter place
a "gas ramble" In co-operation and then continued on through
with the Shell Service Station
here Sunday to raise fund* for farm
their Chrtstm-v* .-hopping tour
RECEIVE ORDERS—Mrs. Donald Sothard. chief clerk ot the
to purchase gifts for needy chil­
dren In this community.
County Young Democrat Club to I
represent the local q|ub at the
Unl«w 5300 more of Barry
. . BACKWARD GLANCES.
WUI 0-7 " • —------ -. , -—
Ur with their krwaahfp clerks on

R-v l.-ih D-«
Tuo W 28th 8. Wyoming and a
former Lake Odeaaa resident.

ginning Oct. IS. During Mr*.

pathlc Hospital. Grand Rapids a
•hint time after admittance. Rev.
Lath repose* at Pickens Chapsi
in Lake Odessa where s«rvlce* will be held Thursday eve­
ning at 7:30 Burial In Lakeaids
Cemetery.

ths Hasting* office. National
Bank of Hasting* Building, by
CNMren** Service, an agency

providing family

A REAL CHAMPION—Margrm Hill* Sir Tramp, who has fine
showmanship as well a* roniorin ition won first In the "Winner*”

Th- Womens Chrirtlan Tern-

America held al the

sisler-lnlai

aiecUd prwMdanL AU an urged
lo attend.

�about the change •&gt; that they

Dunham District

the Service, when

they

come

By Mr». FUfarW B«Mf

Mrs. Brumm of
Nashville Dies
Here Thursday

change) 7M-B144 throughout the jured, and when they come home
to stay. We want to rejoice with
you In gladneis. and be of com­
or Tueeday momIna. No fosslp, fort to you In your sorrow. That’s
what friends and neighbors arc
I don’t believe a lot of people for. Let us especially know of
realise that their neighbors are illnesa of "old folk” you know.
There Is nothing so heart-warm­
ing when one is ill. sorrowing or
Not being too
lonely, as to be remembered by
let us know i
a bright cheery card" and a rereaders ot thia vicinity |o know Ina for you.

M-BT*

U NoaMta

until it flows over
into others, by showing love one
thoughts and deeds.
ae rat folk are
take time out fc
nam in about six weeks as a
like you. have things to do. Ill
medic.
be waiting for your ring
Phone In illnesses, deaths,
whereabouts of our boys, their
achievements, engagements and
Mr. and Mrs Russell Hankina
marriages
Let each family have a bulle- Uon traveling through North

trod technician with the Navy
and Is now Instructing on mis­
sile submarines on which he has

daughter of Isalh

In Nashville to Coy Brumm He
died in November. IBM.

THIS WEEKS

Netoon of Nashville and Shirley

and Mrs. Dennis (Winifred!
Yaeger, both of Nashville, Mra.
T. J. &lt;Heicn&gt; Hoxie of St Louis,

ARARTAN

ketrreb

JACKPOT

.

IS WORTH

Freeport and Herman Crites of
Dayton. Ohio, and three sisters.

*6OO00
Shurflne-AII Purpose

Funeral Home* Monday at 2 p.m,
and burial waa in Lakeview
Cemetery. Nashville.

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IBut* Bans,
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red and yellow of autumn.
This color arrangement only
lasts a short while before
she Introduces un overabun­
dance of white into the

We don’t advocate tint
you change as often, or for
as short a time. as Mother
Nature, but It is a good idea
to clunge und freshen up
your home now und thfcn
with paint, panelling, new
floor and celling tile. etc.
We can furnish the finest
and can help you plan Uie
trunafurmatUm of your home
Into a fresh, clean atmos.
piiere that does so much tor
family morale. BAST BIDE
RAILROAD HTRKET. HAS­
TINGS. PHONE WI b-UU.

5 Bas

49

DETERGENT
1-LB

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4-OZ
PKG

SPARTAN SOLID PRINT

COFFEE
-LB.
TIN

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19

WITH COUPON BELOW
LIMIT — 1-pkg.

MARGARINE
4 FISHERMEN ...

FROZEN FISHSTICKS
COUNTRY FRESH - All flavor. ...

ICE CREAM

SPARTAN—PLAIN OR SUGARED

DONUTS

2-doz.
Pkg.

49‘

now:
aoiia neaas
New! Solid
Heads

Cabbage

69*

COUNTRY FRESH.

dip-n-chip

29'

13c

Wild Bird Seed «&gt;»&gt; 89c
Sunflower Seed 2 “*59'

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A A SS 00 OS MORE FOOO OBOEl THIU EAT. OCT. IS, IMS.

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sig. os d»ip grind coffu

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Mother Naturl makes a
complete change in the decor

her surroundings. The
greens and summer hues

DOG
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Maxwell

Regular or Drip
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NATURES
COLOR SCHEME
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EVERY WEDNESDAY YOU GET DOUBLE

Ug GREEN STAMPS

�Stolen Horses
Found in Barry
Underaherlff Gordon Tri
said Wednesday he would
quest Prosecutor Richard
Bauer to authorize a w«rr__.
charging Mrs. Judy Lynn Bchra- i
der. 24, Ri Shelbyville, with
breaking and entering William
Christie's saddle shop In Yankee
Springs ov»r the Labor Day
weekend.
. —--- HliraLCU
about 9 pm Tuesday in south­
west Barry County after a twoday investigation of the theft of
riding horses from the William!
Patterson farm at Comstock
Park. The horses were taken
about 1 a.m.
Undersheriff Trick saldr Judy's
sister. Mrs. Nancy Hoffman. 3u.|
RI Shelbyville, had been turned
over to the Rockford Slate Police j
ere on hand Monday to bld "God Speed
and Is in the Kent County jail1
charged with theft of the horses: i
Police have a "hold" on Judy1 to begin military dutyto the Nation. At the Legion Hall they were
Invited
lo
enjoy
a
smorgasbord
provided by the American Legion
for tjie same charge.
and VFW Auxiliaries of Hastings and the Freeport VFW Auxiliary
Both horses were found in as the first “going away" sponsored by the new Barry County
Barry County, one near Under-! "Send Off Association."—Banner photo.
sheriff Trick's home Mrs. Hoff­
____ --------------------------------------------- ---------- .-----------------------------------man was arrested on the Chief ' —
Un, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Noonday road Tuesday after-11
Burkey and John.
noon.
,SOCinT V

□OC1121 I JNfcVVD

’

Mail Call
Nen’s Notes

I Campbell, a 1965 HHS graduate.
left Oct. 5 after a two-week leave
I for Vietnam. He was inducted
Peb. 10. 1966, and after basic at
Fort Knox he attended radio
achool there then went to Fort
| Gordon, Oa, for teletype tratn»»«• Hls ‘ddresa is: Pfc Leonard
IL. Campbell. US 56892566. 15th
| A o Adlnin Co Apo San Pran-

-n'- ?,“n c,"d“'“

“

iKcrn home, visiting their newest
—..........———----- ’ grandchild, while Tom and Jon
'Plea.sc continue sending a&lt;j. attended the M.S U.-U. of M. game
dresses to The Hastings Banner • jal East Lansing.
-----------The Leon Standees left Tuesday
This serviceman 1* the son of &gt;
,hf J*- n‘^u,n’
Mr and Mrs Robert Wade und I*' tadlanapolta. Ind. until
he is in Germany where he has I So,un“&gt;
been for 21 months
'
*— '• ,K“
daughter bom to the Dennis
P F.C. Joseph Rent* ■
R.A. 16807389
Havens on Oct. 4 and the- proud
and happy grandparents, who
have reached this status for tile
York. N.Y.
first time, are the Alvy Havens
This young man from Nash-'.
The Dennis Havens are living In
vUle Is now in Vietnam
' Ann Arbor where he is. a pre। ined student al the U. of M.
2114045. 3rd Marine Division
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Johnson
FPp San Francisco. Calif.
.spent Saturday and Sunday in
This is not a Barry Countv Indianapolis, Ind, visiting
address but this Is lhe 21 year friend*. They also took some of
old son of Lloyd Cogswell, n form&gt;r B.m Coun.y readeni. ,
who
is employed’ ln
in the Interior
Malo, in World War T&gt; 'Lloyd 1,h
" “
recently retired utter 20 years design department nt the W. H.
Block Department Store. This
with the Conservation Dept.i .
past week Cheryl has been at
Pfc. Howard Cogswell
the Home Fashion Show at the
State Fairgrounds In connection
A.P O. San Francisco. Calif.
' with her job nnd is finding her
96294
Howard Is now In Vietnam He new work most interesting.
wrote asking Zor the pre-sweeten
— and Mrs. Charles McGuire
Mr.
Koolalde to put in the chemically 'Donna Streby . 4761 Chambertreated water. It makes it easier lain Dr.. St. Clair, will spend the
to drink.

— .................... ................... .——— 1 On We&lt;lnes&lt;ln&gt;'' O«- 12. Ute
Dinner guests of Judge and Mrs.; Mrs. Earl Coleman entertained . n-1..... entertained Floyd's । cisco. Calif. 96490.
»'
Archie McDonald Saturday eve­ her Hospital Guild at her home
ning were Mrs. Donald D .Smith. on W. Green street Wednesday
lionor of his mother’s aurthday.
ML® sue Smith and Miss Mar- evening. Mra. Don Gury was the
Guests Included the honoree's
Chi,r- eomnuttee
committee chairman assisted by
fta^ha^rlmler»j£
t,e M:s SlUftr: Cleveland and Mrs. brother. Mr. and Mrs. Gott­
schalk of Lexington. Ky, her
amitns over Ute weekend
—
- ।—
Throdure
Knopf.
Tony Banash. who had started Dear Sir:
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Good­
Quests of the Russell Kimmels
You had a piece in The Ban­
win of Detroit, and her sister­ his studies at the U. of Madrid
have been her brother and wife.
Mrs. D, C. French and Mrs. in-law. Mrs. Fred Gottschalk, law school In Spain, flew home ner asking tor Barry County
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Strowbridge.
Roger Wiswcll entertained a also of Detroit. Mrs. Art Karrar, Sunday for health reasons. An in­ iScrvicmen's names overseas Our
from Long Beach. Calif.
teresting circumstance happened ^on is in Vietnam.
group of friends for dinner at
Mrs D. C. French Huies this the inlier's home on W. Green Mrs. Everett Couch of Gull while lie was there. He met a
Thursday for New Orleans. La, to street Sunday evening In honor Lake. Mrs. Phil Oeorgeau of group of Americans and one hap­
l»t Battalion 26th Marines
Kalamazoo. Mrs. P&amp;u! Burkey.
vialt the Edward 'Dioman family
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faulkner, Mrs Phil Munger and Mrs. Jack pened to be Mrs. Wayne iMaryi A Company
for 1Q days.
Peterson's sister, Miss Josephine | F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif.
i who left this week for the West
Const.
temoon there was a plnk-and- Flnlan. affectionately known here 96602
He was wounded the 24th of
blue shower honoring Mrs. Ad­ m "Aunt Joe." She and the others
were on a golf tour through August and was hospitalized on
Women of the Nashville First kins. During this dinner and Europe.
the USS Iwo Jlma He is now
’Baptist Church honored Mike party Mrs. Keith Daniels and
back with his own company near
Mrs.
V.
L.
Wolcott
of
Middle
und Pnt Flemming with a mlscelDa Nang.
1 laneous shower. Mike lias made
Sincerely.
the weekend visiting lhe Robert
his home with hls sLster, M.rs. tie Burkey grandchildren at the Sherwood and Burnell Larke
Mr and Mrs. Earl-Frost
Larry Smith of tile BarryvlUe Art Karrar home. Wednesday families. She is now visiting her
RI Norris Rd .
Road, nnd he nnd his bride are evening the Burkeys are enter­
Delton. Mich. 49046
attending the Grand Rapids taining for the Oct. 13th birth­ rett. Jr, and family in Niles.
day of their daughter, Linda,
* r- &lt;
.•
ScImxfI of Music.
Pvt.
Donald
F. Clum
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Grtndley '
with a dinner for their Immedi­
U.S. 54957938. D-10-5
of‘ Owoaoo arc
lire ucing
being cmenouiCTi
entertained
e.te
ate lamny.
family, tne
tire Art Karrars, tne
the u
Fort Knox, Ky- 40121
Everett Couches and the Phil j this week at the home ot Mrs
Second
Platoon
with a dinner on Thursday evc- Georgeaus and thein children.
Pearl Woods Rev. COyt York of
ning for the pleasure of their I
• • •
Hendersonville, N. C, Is at the'
grandson, Ronnie, who was leav-1 Members of Hoepltal Guild 7 home of Mr. nnd Mrs-. Francis |
RA 16926165
.
relieves
® Ing for service this week. Guests ,1i met
with Mrs ‘Walter Ryan Sept | Coleman and Mrs. York and Co. B. 7 Bn. 2 TNG BDE
other than the honoree were .his 29. A delicious carry-In dinner &gt; two children are guetU of Rev. ।
parents and sister, the Dale W.K. OCJ.CU ILMIITW
Vnllnn-u,
V... a
- OUST- XT rx —
TJltt
CVI oy
... MohVi't -THr-K.. nm
Larabee# and Roxanne, Sheryl ness meeting, aIfte were present- special workers at the revival'
Schantz of the Hinds District cd Mrs Addle Wood and Mr*. I meeting being held nt tl&gt;e PU- |
A3C Jack L. Birman
and Lester Bonneville of the Warren Roush and lhe balance «rtm Hollncsa Church,
AF16824398
Shull* District.
of the afternoon was spent In
Mr*. Robert Richardson and 14th A.P.8 Box 111
visiting.
. daughter, Darla, helped move APO San Francisco. Calif. 96326
Fred Fairchilds was the hon­
been stationed
in
------- —•--l____________
h£r. lind.?4I5'Jack
T^.rfyhas
R.lchardson
j
ored guest at a birthday dlnpcr
Mias Sue Smith will fly to Lon-1I and
"‘J son *"
to East Gary. Ind.. Bun- I' Cam Ranh Bay. Vietnam since
Saturday evening al Inman's.
(day. Terry has been transferred I early January 1966.
His son. Richard, and Norma '•nn Fnglnnd. Mondav then on to1
Hankala of Detroit, and Agnes
wh&lt;j ta r^.&gt;dJn?thX’?hT.
------------ •_______
tee ln
Mn Dorothy
Baldwin made up the party of iRrif
|
four.
&gt;T.r. n, nra win imr
“"■&gt;
THANKS
J
™ Kun- ‘cSt

Personal Mention

Personal Mention

weekend with their families, the
Charles McGuires and Chet Arc-

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

Juniors Tops at
Homecoming

Ewan, a former Hastings resi­
dent. will be pleruved to know
that she Is now living in Hasting:,
The juniors won the float
nt 615 S Jefferson Mrs McEwan
is the mother of Mrs. Jack Echti- competition at Hastings High s
hcmi" timing celebration.
’.r t inn wire stemd and
The Maple Valley Bund U to sophomores third.
participate in the marihlnit c»ntert at Grand Rapids Wyotrtinit
*&gt;// I nti «e»/ Itemi

TIMES HAVE CHANGED! SO HAVE WE!

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poly arrangements, vases, and pottery.

WEEKEND
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I

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206 E. State St.

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IN HASTINGS

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On Sunday the Floyd Burkey* 1 “5
ww=ka . 1 wish to thank Drs Gordon . ar‘e living here with her son and
; entertained for dinner Mr tend
m Flnnle- Noah. Castleman, nurse*,■ famUy. Mr. and Mrs Jack Noel
Mra_ Paul Wingate of Ney, Ohio,
i nurMS *&gt;&lt;*»• «’«?«« who helped Bt 612 N. Boltwood Mrs. Hart
-Mr and Mrs. Ralph Shaffer and
— -- --- --------------"
?*
...w *0 much- J
, 10™
n S*1*6" lur
For takes care of the Noel*' 4-yearr
er PWm.
prayer*. K*t
Katie
'
Mrs. Ruth Simon* of Defiance,; Ings Wednewlay noon, Jr.
I||&gt;
»»«,
‘e Fitch for old daughter. Tracy, while her
Bdra. ftOfiCT
Roger Wlswell lolncd
Joined heri
her i ata
Maying
with mo the first »&lt;„».,
night, I----------- ---k / Olko. Frank Ricca of South Hawins with
------- - -----------.
F
Wld Mr- and Mrs: L. F. brother and hi* wife in East Lan-I all the card*, flower* and tele-.BaartM BI
। Burkey. Linda wo* also home sing Seturdayto attend lheMB.U.- phone calls, while I was in Pen- Wendel J. Hart RA16253023
I nock Hospital God Bless You How. Btry- 1«L Sqdn.
' from Community College. After- U. of M. game.
]
AI1
I
Hth
A.
jC.
R.
| noon and lunch guests were Mr.
Gladys Murphy
APO San Francisco, Calif. 96257 1
1 nnd Mrs. Art Knrror and daugh-

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LEGAL

ORDER OF PUBLXOATIOH—

We Specialize in:-

n

*"0,;
hKJ•will
*•*«
)n in De­
James.
who
be 20
cember. had completed a year at
Davenport College before he en­
listed In August of this year.
state convention of young demo- |
_
crata in St Joseph. Mich.. FriAmong the many local folk at
day and Saturday ore os follows: the U of M -MSU game Saturday
Mrs. Irola Smith, Mrs. Virginia ,in East Luns Ing were, the Charles
Baird. Harold Parker, Mrs. Hot- , Leonards, Plynn Matthews, Bob
ace Powers and Mr. and Mrs. , Stanleys. Dick Cotters. Tom StebJack O'Connor. Alternates are , blns. Marv Andersons, Lew Langs.
Dr. Stuart Lofdahl, Tom Myers jack Hokes. Byron Fletchers.
.----- George Youngs. Willard Lawrence.
i Rome Feldpausch, and Willard
Former President Herbert Hoo- Smiths.

Don's Citgo Station
Phone 945-9049

NON-PARTISAN
CANDIDATE
for

N
G

Circuit Judge

u

Eaton &amp; Barry Counties

Barry County Friday and Satur­
day to ace, first hand, the work
being accomplished by ttx W.
K. Kellogg Foundation. In addi­
tion the Health Office here. ho
Camp and the Middleville Kel­
logg School. On Friday evening,
he met with the W. K Kellogg
staff at the Kellogg home in

pie were aware that he had been

Fred

AAatHlEOD

- Co. B. 14th Bn. 4th Trg. Bde.
M1-8.A-T.C. Armor First Pit.

Continued from Page One

"Windshields Washed Every Time”

I

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Backward Glances

Lubrications • Wash Jobs • Rear Springs
Oil Changes • Car Tune-Ups and Valve Grinds
Tires • Major Overhauls •
Welding—Arc an
Acetylene • Automatic Transmission Overhaul

1436 S. Hanover

Pvt. James Harbin

More About-

W.

Stebbins.

Hasting*.

West Michigan Tourist 6c Resort
Association at the annual meet­
ing held In Manistee. Thursday.

EXPERIENCED

Claude Lydell, superinlend&gt;-nt
of lhe State Fish Hatchery here

UNDERSTANDING

men in Michigan when he open­
ed a letter yesterday and out
dropped a quarter, which the

CAPABLE

Every inch a rugged
John Deere

young man about three

Now Probate Judge of Eaton County
11965 TO PRESENT TIME!

10 Years Municipal Judge of Charlotte
I FROM 1954 TO 19651

19 Years Practicing Attorney
Past President Michigan Municipal
Judges' Association

Put an Experienced Judge on the Job

S

Ing the lad and he took this
germ in the brain ot that young
fellow should happen to be conof a lot of elderly ginks in 'his
town, there wduid be a lot of
money changing hands I

farm in Baltimore Township and
continuing &lt;o a few rod.', north
of lhe “Whiskey Run” spring,
which desptte its name, never
fumWied anything but dear.

ANGUS Mac LEOD for CIRCUIT JUDGE
FOX EATON » BARRY COUNTIES

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pan of

an

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rwturM U lhe Bllou Vau.

Vote November 8th

Towncrart
Acrilan” stretch
cardigan

Work began Monday on the
half mile or trunk line highway
beginning al tbe terminus of the
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EDITORIAL
thin* about an insidious black

point. Road Improvements do

this human factor and attempts to
put major responsibility for traffic
safety on the car manufacturers
traffic safety was directed exclu­
sively to engineering and manu­
facture. Questions relating- to such
all-important factors as the driver,
driver training, controls for licens­
ing and periodic inspections to in­
sure the mechanical safety of cars
were completely ignored.

should not be allowed to obscure
In fact, the investigation at
the overwhelming reason for lhe
j tunre cceoMf more of a three-ring
ghastly loll
publicity cirrus than a serious and
It can not be repeated too
reaponslble search for practical
often that the motorist himself
|ways and-means reducing lhe anIs lhe prime cause ot accidents
'nual traffic toll in tills Nation.
— far more important, even, .
I Attacking problems pertaining to
tlian mechanical defects in the i’
j improvement ot “the nut behind
vehicles.
htlcally popular as tluit directed
■gainst lhe industrialists, especial­
ly in an election year—lhe one
being numerically great; lhe other
numerically small.

Certainly, far too many mo­
torists fall, consciously or un­
consciously. to adapt their speed
Out of the investigation came a
and conduct to the prevailing set of minimum safety standards
conditions. Even the most care­ which can be useful if. in future
ful driver suffers the occasional years, control of these standards
■ lapse in concentration—and docs not degenerate Into a politi­
there, possibly, ilea the kernel of cal football with groups and fac­
the matter. Human beings are tions vying with one another to
not machines. We are very fal­ | "save the people" by dreaming up
lible, and prone to silly mis­ i new devices and regulations re­
takes. NevcrUidras each mon gardless of merit. Buch regulations.
owes it to his fellows to dis­
cipline himself ns far as is cam during the years ahead, espe­
humanly possible.
cially m the regulations become
iDcreasingly reatrictlve mnu- more complicated, as they Invari­
ably will. Yet. if this new array of
gadgets can help reduce the degree
of Injtfry and extent of suffering,
though, that such a campaign resulting from the less severe type
of crash, lhe cost will be a worth­
while expenditure.

When a motorist complains at
the high coat of motor vehicle
insurance, he usually thinks in
terms of the cost of repairing
denied coachwork or a crumpled
wing. He would do well to think
human beings, because that is
immeasurably more Important
Any man who has mown down
a fellow human and seen the
consequences In terms of pain
and injury or death is likely to
sidrratc driver- henceforward, but
society cannot afford to allow
each motorist to learn the lesson
the hard way.

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None of lhe above, however, gets
at the heart of the problem —
Increased driver training, increased
strictness in the qualifications for
a driver's license (make them
harder to get. easier to lose), and
increased policing of the highways
to see tliat traffic regulations are
enforced. Ot equal importance
would be periodic inspections to
see tlut motor vehicles using the
highways are in safe driving con­
dition. Manufacturers are held to
strict accountability regarding the
condition of vehicles leaving their
foctories. However, little or noth­
ing is being done to penalize the
driver who permits his car to de­
generate into an unsafe condition
throtvh lack of proper maintenlectured, for example, becomes a
potential accident liazord when it
is kept in use. even though worn
lo the tread, The best brakes
made, need occasional adjustments
and replacement of .-parts to keep
them In top shape—and brakes, are
all Important. • •
Sen. Riblcoff. himself, when gov­
ernor of Connecticut reduced the
traffic toll In his state by 50 per
cent, through stricter licensing
controls, increased policing of the
highways to see that speed limits
were observed and enforced in­
spections. This reduction was
achieved at a time when much
less cnglneerlngly sale than they

Yet, oddly enough, this same
Riblcoff, now a senator. dLvcounts

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The probability is that the fa­
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continue on the rise despite the

Rev. Gladding Takes
New Pastorates
At Byron Center

Funeral services were held for
Mrs. Christine I Sease, 43. R3
Tbt H.. Mu OUddlo, has
Hastings, Saturday at 1:30 at the
Coats Grove Church of Christ,
with interment in the Woodland vllle and Barryvllle Methodist
Memorial Cemetery. Rev. Chas. churches which he has held for
Gibbs officiated
state legislatures.
Mrs. Sease died Wednesday at
the Blodgett Memorial Hospital. Churches at Bjrron Center.
Grand Rapid.., where site was
Rev. Gladdin* and hta family
hospitalized four days.
She was bom Aug. 2. 1923, In
Huntington. W. Va., the daugh-1
Nearly 1M-, members and
ter of Reno and Gladys &lt; Kittai I
friends of the two churthes met
Roswall.
Thursday evening In the Com­
A graduate of Huntington. munity House of the church for
W. Va.. High School, she served
Members of the Hastings Wo­ os a clerical worker in the family.
men's Club began their Fall ac- WAC's and married Robert
Replacing Rev. Gladding will
Uvitlre Friday. Oct. 7. with a Sease on August 22, 1846. in San be the Rev Glen Bingham from
luncheon at the First Methodist
Vermont. Rev- , Bingham takes
Church.
i Mrs oeasc was a memoer or over in both lhe Nashville and
tnn
'•&gt;&lt;• Coats Grove Church of Barryvllle churches tilts Sunday
ni7nbcrs ‘Uld
1 Christ, tiie American Legion
move
hi* —
family
listened to an accounting ot new Auxlllary
wo . volunteer, 1 ~and will
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. — into
~
things to c&lt;xnc
| uorker w)th u&gt;e Hospital Guild. j the parsonage this coming week.
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pn»“,,ent'
Surviving are her husband;
Mr
and
Mrs.
John
Hammes
of
bu“n®“
&lt; two daughters. Mrs. Thomas
In addlttan tq the regular , RebeccM, Uvcnnore. Lake Mt Holly. N. J. arrived Friday lo
monthly meetings, there will be Odessa, and Pamela at home; visit her brother, the Don Doyles.
tours for small Interested groups , one grandson; her mother. Mrs
during the year. The first one is , OIadys Roswall of Huntington, a former MSC. gridiron great,
scholulid far Oct. 20. with a;W.
..........
—
— sisters. ••
— and Leon Slander attended the
Va.
and *two
Mrs.
Phyllis Stanley and Mrs. Barton U. of M.-MS.U. game at East
scum and the Upjohn Company. &lt; Geraldine &gt; Olson, both of Long Lansing Wednesday Mrs. Ifcunmcs
entertained a group of friefids for
A demonstration of spinning and Island. N.Y.
\
luncheon al the Hotel Hastings.
Arrangements were made by
Mrs. George Lockwood visited
scum. Anyone interrated in going Iho Pickens Chapel, Lake Odesher daughter anti family, the Da­
to Kalamazoo should contact
vid Sbaulls, at Orchard Lake for
Mrs. James Lewis. A beginning
several days this week.
knitting dam With Mrs, Russell

Over 100 Attend
Season's Opening
For Women's Club

Mm Frank Huntley introduced
the speaker for the afternoon,
Mrs. Joan VonNleklrk. Boni In
Capetown, Africa, she came to
tills country 10 years ago with
iwr dentist husband. She lias
appeared on WJIM tclevbian, I
discussing tier many hobbles
many tunes, but site clolnu that ;
this was the first time Hiat she]
lias made a speech. Her charm­
Ing and extremely feminine man- 1
ncr completely captivated her
audience. Her delightful sense of I
humor added so much to her I
explanation of one of her iiob- I
bles, antique Jewelry collecting.
She told of many hours of
tramping through museums and
antique idiopo In Loudon, Eng­
land and i»w people woe so
helpful .to her ui furthering licr
lobby She explained and dis­
played various pieces, some of
them being English mounting
Jewelry, an unusual bradet made
of engraved watchbocks, a muff
ciiain. and a very old and beau­
tiful topaz braclet. She said that
she could make an elegant outfit
of a very simple dress by wearing
the Jewelry, which she does
often.
She also touched briefly on
South African education, stating
that their schools are completely
Integrated with the blacks out­
numbering the whites five to 6ne.
She olro sold tliat people of
South Africa lire naturally lazy.
Many quit school to earn money
and then quit work and live on
the money until it is gone. Then
they go back to work until they
have enough money to quit
again.
Thirty-one new members were
introduced
by Mrs. William
Bradford und her committee.
They are:
Mrs. Larry R Baum. Mrs. Stu­
art Cleveland. Mrs. Paul Richard
Dean. Mrs. William Eastman.
Mrs. Harold J. Ruw. Mrs. Rich­
ard Jacotix Mrs. William Jcrow.
Mrs. Gene Jorgensen, Mrs. Ro­
bert C. Miller, Mrs Charles Mor­
rill. Mrs. Max Myera, Mrs. Wayne
Shetterley, Mrs. Ray Fleckenstein. Mrs. Jack Hubbell. Mrs.
Thomas L. Johnston. Mrs. Chas.
F. Murphy, Mrs. Frank Wall.
Mrs. Robert Willis:
Chenoweth. III. Mrs. Ronald
Cunningham. Mrs. Harold DeVany. Mrs. Edward J Freeland.
Mrs. Claude Gardner. Mrs Pat
Gilmore. Mrs. Nolan Gulches'.'
Mrs. Melvin Haight. Mrs. Jack,
: McGuire. Mrs James Myers. Mrs.
Robert Newell and Mrs. R. J.
Shalt Is.
A special thank-you rocs to
| the luncheon chairmen. Mrs. Ro­
bert Shannon and Mrs. Fred
Porteous The tables were vibrant ’
with bouquets of yellow Fall I
chrysant hem unis.

I Within less than n week, since I
I leinilng of the sudden death of
her daughter. Mrs Clarence Craw। ford received word of the passing I
1 ot tier only brother. Cliarles W
O’Hair, in Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. Wil­
liam Crawford, who was in Garden
City. N. Y_ uitli her husbind far
the funeral services of her sister­
in-taw. Mrs. Robert Jessen, flew
to Atlanta to attend the rites for
Mr. O’Hair.

The Hastings Banner

It. M. COOK. Editor
ELEVENTH YEAR
BVBSCRH’TION

as all
outdoors!

Livingston County
Garden Club Hears
Talk on "Herbs

Complete

tured speaker nt the Livingston
County Garden Club meeting
Friday evening, Oct. 7, in Ho-

Tlxlrty-slx herbs were displayed
and their uses explained and
evaluated as to their medicinal,
culinary and strewing virtues in j
the program affectionately titled j
Aunt Flos Garden Sass.
Throughout the program their |
uses in the conservation picture I
was stressed and the 36 county i

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90th District
WCTU Conclave
In Nashville

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awarded the TDdd Chemistry Prize the Nashville Methodist Church.

istry Thia young
were both former

Eaton. Clinton, Calhoun. Kala-

Richard Darby of Coats Grove. ‘
Guest speaker was Mrs. Roy
Swanton of Ludington, president
of the Sth district. Her topic
Special music throughout the

pies Bible Church of Nashville,
and Heber Foster of Hastings.
Mrs Mabie Adams was pianist.
This past Summer Mrs. Rus­
sel) Smith attended the National
WCTU convention at Portland.
Ore., at which time she was pre­
sented the traveling award for
the Nashville organization which
was given by the Michigan group
for the largest gain, percentage­
wise. in membership.
In eight years the Michigan
WCTU organisations will observe
their centennial

About 64 attended.
John Malcolm, son of the Stan­
Mrs. Raymond Bursley. the
ley Malcolms on Fighter Road,
who Is principal nt the Chesaning Sunfield, president who Is also
president
of the Barry County
City Schools, flew to the West
organization, conducted the
meetings. She also gave a talk
tlonal educational meeting.
in the morning entitled 'The
their new little eon to the family People Had a Mind to Work."
Seventeen members of the
Tlie morning session opened Nashville Methodist Youth Fel­
John Roger. The Howard Whites with the Salute to the Flags lowship of the Methodist Church
conducted by Mrs. Leora Smith and chaperones attended a twoof Hastings.
day retreat at Fife Lake last
see their first grandson.
Installation of of! leers was weekend.
The four page parish publication conducted by Mrs. Ione Van
num
from Ol.
St. jnrara
James c.uueut»&gt;
Episcopal vmuui
Church Amsdalen of Hillsdale. State
U1
reports________________________
Parllmentarian. Re-elected to of­ Lake O Square Dance
The Lake O Squares will hold
about the Music Commission of i flee were the president.’ Mrs.
the Dlocree of Los Angeles spon- Bursley: vice president.----soring a one-day workshop session Russell Smith of Vermontville; the Lakewood High School on
Oct. 1 tor Choir Boys and Choir- secretary. Mrs. Arthur Beggs of
muairta. Tills
inn year four
rour uu
/a from
num Battle
name Creek;
vreeK ; treasurer. Mrs. 8 to 11 pm. Area square dancers
musters.
boys
St James were eligible. Mr. Rich- Grace Mislck of Battle Creek, welcome. Lunch after dance Jack
ard Branch, thetr choirmaster, and ' and promotional secretary. Mrs Cook Is to be guest caller.
organist at St. James, took them
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pa ted in this experience.
Guests of tiie Howard Peters for j
several days were his brother and '

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iCharlofte Dancers
Gueits of Ringo
'Swingos Saturday

Presbyterian Rifes
Unite Couple in
Evening Ceremony

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dancers

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Shute, daughter of Mra. LaVera
Shute. 1811 8. Hanover.and the
Ute Earl W. Shute, and William
O. Davidson of Zionsville, Ind.,
son of Mr. and Mra. Robert G.
Davidson. 101 Norwood Blvd..
Florence. Ala., was solemnized Sat­
urday evening. Oct. 1. at 7:30 pm.
in the First Presbyterian Church
in the pretence of 200 gueaU.
Officiating at the double ring
ceranony was the Rev Willard H

Char- Dorothy Schondclmayer.
A Halloween masquerade dance
L-. being planned Tor Ort 23 at

Retired Teachers
To Meet Saturday

Guide Them." Altar vases filled
with white gladioli and while
chrysanthemums deco-ated the

nouncc the engagement of their
daughter. Margaret Ann. to Ken-

Given in marriage uy her ma­
ternal uncle. Robert O Gillespie
of Dowling. Joan wa* benutlfu) In
an A-line satin gown of candle­
light ivory. The high waist wax
adorned with pewu dartge lace,
matching the long detachable lace
108 E. State in Hastings and stores
in Alma. Mt. Pleasant, Greenville,
Ionia and Trudy's st. Frandor.

Pioneers Extension

Group Has Cook-Out
Mr*. Michael Betanaoa, Platte­
kill, N. Y, was her aUter's matron
On Thursday. Oct. 6. tbe Hasof honor. Her floor-lcngfh gown
tln*ts Pioneers Extension Club
of green brocade was splashed with groom, daughter of Mr. and Mra. I and wore a corsage of gardenias met al lhe "Y" camp for a one
bouquote and sashed high with Ronald O. Davidson, as flower and pink rosebuds. The groom's o'clock oook-out. The weather
pink VOivet. Her bouquet, shaped girls wore identical floor-length 1 mother wore a midnight blue suit
like the bride's, was of pink roses dreves of pink velveteen sashed Iof cul w,vel brocade W,U!
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accessories and a corsage ot white
and gypsophila, centered with a
gardenia. Bridesmaids were Miss' with deep pink velvet ribbon. They I carnations and pink rosebuds,
Cheryl Cron of Midland, college carried nosegays of pink rosebuds.
A reception was held in the
roommate of the bride. Miss Kay
Lcaaon Sharp Memorial Hail fol­
Davidson, sister of the groom of
lowing the ceremony with Mr. and
Grand Rapids, and Miss Pam Fer­
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Thundsy. October 13. 19M

Rev. Elliott Unites
Couple in Beautiful
Wedding Riles
Misa Margaret Ogden and
■RfcTuud Tobias were united in
marriage at 2 o'clock Saturday,
S»pl. 17, by the Rev Georg? El­
liott in the First MeUvxiLrt
Church of Hasting*.
Mr and Mra Thomas Ogden
of 703 E Clinton and Mr and
Mrs Keel ToOta* of R5 Has­
tings are the parents of the
bridal couple.
Tite double ring ceremony wa*
lead in the presence ot 200
guestA The altar va*c* were fiU(d with small pink Miapdragou*
end while mum* and the two
IMd stal baskets were filled with
large white mums and pink
inapdiagon* The window candle*
end candelabra completed the
beautiful decorations. •
Miss Carol Beasmer tong The
Wedding Pi&gt;y.‘r.'
Tbe Lord's
Prayer" and "Because." Mr*.
Carl Damsm played the organ
The bride, elven in marriage
by her fattier, was lovely in an
A-line fkor length gown of silk
erganra over taffeta. Her *llk
organza sleeve* ended in point*
al the_wl&amp;l_and the lace train
was bordered In silk organza
Her clbow-|&lt;ngth Illusion
"
was held in plao? with an oi
za flower.
Her bridal bouquet was of
pink cytnbldlurn orchid*
.' t&lt; phanotle.
Mi» Prurltla Panetz of De­
troit was (tie maid ot honor and
wore an A-line floor-length dress
of pole Jade gn u crepe over
pink satin, with three-quarter
length sleeve.* and matching
pink halo hat and veil. Her
flower* were pale pink fuji
muni*.
Bridesmaids were Miss Carol
Arlen of Detroit and Miss Nancy
Farrar of Mineola. N Y. college
roommates of the bride Tfieir
dresses were like the maid-of-,
honor's and their flowers were
pink and white fuji mums.
Little Miss Kethy Nell was
Hower girl and wore a floor­
length dress of pale yellow, the
same design as the bridesmaids'

KCs Plan Triple
Celebration Nov. 5

It's a Grand Old Name ... ’
(With Apologies to George M. 'Cohan)
With so much attention to­
ned thu week on. Hastings,
hgland. where lhe ■|hree - day
rlebratlon. starting this Friday,
let 14th. in observance of the
90th anniversary of the hl»»ric "Battle of Hastings" will
ike place. It is Interesting to
ote how many other Hastings
itles there ore around lhe world
There are 11 Hastings in the
I.8.A. They are. besides Hea­
ngs. Mich.; Hostings. Minn:
lasting*. Iowa: Heating*. Fla;
lasting*. Nebr. Hastings. ND.,,
lasting*. Okla : Hastings. Pa■;

tlon. official delegate*. Mra 4be
Johnson and Mrs Clifford Do
lan, with the Stephen Johnson
and their daughter. Martha, an
the Richard T. Orooa, oliiei
from the United State* in Ha*
Ung*. England, for thia fe»Uv
occasion will be Mr. and Mr;
■George Gllsdorf. 744 North Kan
so* St. of Hasting*. Nebr, ac
ordln.f to Mayor Herbert Hodgi
"We have one citizen attend
Ing the 800th annivertary 1
England, representing our cltj
because he Is already in Eng
land un business." write* Maye
ie-Hudson. 'Br Yonkers). NY., R. Sheldon Wagner of Hastings
nd Hasting*. N.Y.
” on-the-Hudson. N Y.
Besides our Hastings delegaA reiponie from Maye
Charles C. Stanton, Jr . of Ho*
ting*. Pla . state* no represents
lives, in England from "our fa!
city " Titc same message cam
from Hasting*.'Minn , and wor
from Hastings, NJ9. declare
"our village ha* a postoffice bi
no city officials, consequently n
representative In Hustings. Eng
land" So it appear* that th!
display of colorful pageant r;
with pomp and ceremony, will t
shared with a comparative fe
from the northern continent &lt;
America.
• When the Fay Hummels wei
on their world cruise, they vis:
ted Hastings, New Zealand,
thriving city, one of lhe largei
in N Z . with a 35.000 urban and I
MRS MICHAEL DAVID ROSENBERG
rural population, "in a beautiful!
Miss Sandra Donnell DeVries Is Married
country with Ideal weather." ac- 1
cording lo the Hummels. Inci- .
.
....
I
•
.
, m ..
dentally, when they were in I nvn|i/ fand D Iflht «« Gary Gerard of Grand Blanc.
Honolulu. Hawaii, t he|r casual LUVUly VUI IU ICI ly 111
The rehearsal luncheon was held
meeting on lhe street, with Mr.!
t
at the home of the groom's par­

best man and Ron Tobias of
Aurora. III. and Edger Tobias
of Glen Elyn. Ill., brother* of lhe
groom, were the usher*
Mr. and Mra. Richard VanEngen of RI Hastings were the
iiuurter and mistress of cere­
monies.
Mra. Ogden chose a rose-co1 ored nubby knit sheath with
matching accessories and Mrs
Tobis* cixMe a two-piece beige
brocade dress with rose acces­
sories. Both corsages were of
white carnations and rose-color­
ed rowbuda
Ti»e reception wa* held in the
church tar Ions with Mrs Ron­
ald Tobias and Mrs Fied Tebu
cutting the cake. Mra. Edger To-

Ing with the gifts and Mrs Gor­
don Case in charge ot the guest
.

-Uh
Fur traveling the bride

surprise and unusual o
TROTH — The en-! great
that these two households. In I
ofObe.r."n»n'X"i
Mbs Marcia Ann
O~u. 7.7.'
to Roger Stephen!

u | door
neighbor*
aocossortea. Alter
After tneir
their weaaing;-*wedding I
wrk
Probably
lhe &lt; last
last
accessories.
—• - ••••-»;
prohablv
the
w in Nnnxn. Mlehlpu,.
v
new Mr. and Mra. Tobias are now Grand Rapids. The bridegroomwere the lute
at home at Okemos. Mich.
1
Kim sLler and

Service Unites
C01^6

'™“ “■ ■«

berg, on Saturday. Sept. 17.
Houseguest* of the Keith

Membera of the John V. Dil­
lon Knights of Columbus Council
will celebrate a triple anniversary
on Nov. 5 with a dinner and
dance. Grand Knight Robert
Hammond has announced.
The occasion will mark the
)5th anniversary of lhe presenta­
tion of tbe charter. which oc­
curred on Sep'- 28, 1851: the an­
nual Pan Grand Knights din­
ner. and Doraville Festival dance.
The Saturday evening event
will begin with a social hour at
6:30. dinner at 7 30 and dancing
from 8 30 to 12 30.
Fraternal Activities Co-Chair­
men Richard Hart and Ron
Martin and BoysviUe Chairman
Ron Beyer reminded memU ।
chut admission will be free to)
knights who meet their Boysville quota.

Garden Club Heads
Receive Bulletin
From Mrs. Stowell
Mrs Chester Stowell attended
the Federated Garden Clubs I&gt;tetricl 2B meeting In Coldwater.
Wednesday. Oct. 6.
During the business seadon she
distributed to al) presidents her
, Conservation New* Bulletin numfor all garden clubs to promote
the Litterbug project and con­
servation education

WHITE'S
Photography
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY

Candlelight
services
------------- ------------ Sunday.
----------- ) Yertys for a few dayslhls week
are ills aunt and uncle. Mr. and
»* “■ “ »»
&lt;)dl»t Church united In marriage
the la e ! Mi* Sandro Donnell DeVries and Mrs George Whitaker, of LosAngeles. Calif They will ac­
Out-of-town guests came from ^’d
e
o
Mra W R cJk. when 1 Mkhrel Darid Rosenbetg The company the Yertys lo visit
Illinois, Detroit, Muskegon. Grand brld, . elfC. attended Davenport
atlrIldrd “ »!**'•“• Rotary j««' K*nn'1h McC’X,vPlt,«T&gt;m Wally, a student at MSU. on
Rapid*. Pontiac, Battle Creek.,
«er hanre gradE 'Internationa1 event at the Has- I Ute double ring ceremony at 8 pm. Thursday. Also recently visiting
Lansing. Whitehall and Kalama- ।
Kendal* Schoo™of De-|
a,ld St Lt“‘&gt;»cds Rotary t In the presence of 150 guests,
the Yertys was Keith's aunt,
too.
'sign and U wmgUn7he Army club
Thr^ »*&lt;&gt;
Mra
Club «"«Wmeeting. '(These
two louns
towns
Mrs Earlene
Eorlcne DeVries
DeVries of
ot FreeFree- Mrs P J Harphum of Pleasant
The rehearsal party, given by asport Knox, Ky*
*’"“».«?«*
| are “
almost
joining, like St Paul I part and Doqald DeVries of Grand lake. Ind
I grid Minneapolis' Gov Sigler.' Rapids and Mr. and Mrs Jack
lhe groom's parents, was held '
I . .
.
.
then a district Governor of Ro-1 Rosenberg of Middleville are the
the Hastings Hotel. Sept. 16.
;Mark Anniversary llary. and not yet of the State parents of lhe bride and groom
' Mr and Mra Sam Stemm of of Michigan, was the speaker at | Miss Mary Near of Caledonia
I Lake Odcr.sa were honored Sun- ■11,p combined meeting. That was , wiw the organist and Oerald
day at an open house at the, J“7
„ .
, .
, lHewitt of Hastings sang The
। lake Odrasa IOOF Hall for their
To our Hastings citizens in Lord's Prayer" and "Because'
bride, given In marriage by
(silver wedding anniversary. The Hastings, England, have a giori-1
guia time
lime at
nt ’
wnai.
m sonic her father, wore a tilted gown ot
hat. to)Kxnt
ample greeted approximately 100 ous gala
Instances, sounds like a
Medieval l
L Uk
. Med^va)
wllh a aeparate emguests from Grand Rapids. Has­
e । plre bodice and chapel train of
tings. I,owell. Muir. lamslng. Mardl Gras, sort of affair. We
। Garden City. Portland. Lalngs- know you will enjoy every min­ I Valenciennes lace. Her shoulder
ute. but as they say In Scotland. veil was held by a crown of pearls.
luinr Ionin.
Tonin Edmore.
E/lmnr. Rlanrhnrd
The golden anniversary of the 1 burg.
Blonc'uird, ------- ' Haste ye back."
(She carried a colonial bouquet of
Pennock Hospital Guilds organ- | 81. Louis and Lake Odessa,
stephanotls v™
J white
With pink —
and
izatlon is to be celebrated on[
“
Iroeea.
'
Teresa Berganza
Thursday evening, Oct. 20. "*
I Mias Mary Hummell of MlddleAt Battle Creek
a
। viUe was maid of honor. Siu- wore
a sheath gown of powder blue silk
Community- Concert |। organza
with » lace bodice. Blue
About 70 members of the Bat- !and white cascading carnations
The dinner will be the annual
t
Creek Community
Concert
her bouquet.
guilds Guild chairmen have
Of Epic Battle
. He
Association
from Hastings
will , formed
identically
gowned bridesmaids
^Association from Hastings will

Hasting*
Hosting*

&lt;„ U... Gov
&gt;L.1«..
ind

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r
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Friday, OCTOBER 14
anuso-.- Our Deleaates lo
Serving from 5:30 to 8:00 P.M.
“ View Re-Enactment
at the Elks Temple in Hastings

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Guilds
| representatives from Hasting*. I Teresa Berganza is to be extra­ 1 Jerry Pratt of Hastings was best
Receiving special invitations to Michigan, ore to be on hand for! ordinary among pcrfurnu-i^— o ' num and Ted Weidman ot Calc­
and Jerry Plank of Mlddlethe anniversary event are known . the re-enactment of the epic- singer who can thrill audiences ' (Ionin
,
charter member* of the Pen- making battle of nine centurtew^^i^f
personality, tier proud ville ww usher*.
nock Guilds. Special scrolls are ago
f
ang tju. unique beauty ot . Mr and Mrs Gary Gerard of
Grand Blniic were the master and
to be presented lo them as one! Friday's program gets underway •
| mistress of ceremonies
of tiie anniversary highlights
early with a ceremony nt 9 30 fol, —7
.
. ..... | For her daughter's wedding. Mr*
Thc guilds were started in 1916 Ilowed by unveiling of u plaque In
toyely to behold DeVries chose u royal blue suit
when a group of women were In- Hustings castle
simply cannot do
wrong
.
.
Her
n wmne
er , w|,h matching accessories and a
vlted to a tea. Each was asked | T*11* Bat,Ie and District HLs- voice would melt a heart ot white orchid corsage Mrs Roaento form a club of 10 or more
6®c,«y\ «mmemoratlori alone'* (N. Y. Herald Tribunal.
women. In Just two weeks there iuorhron is^rtt for 12 30 juid the
cade ensemble with black ncceawas a memberahp of 222 paying u’’vf‘11?« °r4 “»e memoriM stone American i "One of Europe's top .sories and a white orchid corsage
dues of 50 cents a year with each ।at B***1’ *bbf’5,
at 3
A divas." (Time Magazine).
The reception was held in lhe
club pledging S10 a year lo a ^'?1?lfrnon*t^n,1lcc!IUrf'
K‘,n*
church parlors following the cere­
general treasury
William and
the Norman Inmony.
genmu treasury
fluence." is lo be given by Pro- The Hubbards /
The bride wore a wool tangerine
The speaker for the onniver- fesMr D c
„t 6 M w|th
sary, meeting Is a veteraneduca- ! a
fnr , O.c|ock at Defend Bridge Title traveling dress with beige acces­
t&lt;y from Grand Rapid*A native Qucen s Hotel. There U a Souvenir
Mr and Mrs Roy Hubbard de­ sories as they departed by plane
of Zeeland, Dr. De Young was Normand banquet at the Royal fended well their 1965 honors tor Colorado Springs. Colo. where
graduated from high school as, victoria Hotel at 8
when they won the 1966 Hastings Mr. Rosenberg Is with the Army
valedictorian in 1916. That Fall
Friday evening activities also Country Club duplicate bridge at Fort Carson and the new bride
will be attending school there
he entered Hope College where lnc]ude a searchlight sailing race tournament Tueoday night.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs
he received his bachelor s degree and an “AU Night Invasion Rave”
There was a good att&lt;-ndancc
summa cum laude in 1820 After at Hastings pier. A fireworks dis­ at the banquet and 34 pairs Loren Ramsbur of Houston. Texas,
aunt of thl bride, and Mr. and
graduation lie left for India as play is set for 8:30.
played in the bridge game.
on educational missionary.
Also Friday at 3 pm. there will
After four years he returned be three-hour change ringing of old Norris and Mrs. Robert Betts
and served ns superintendent of bells at St. Clement* and All of Nashville, third. Mrs Wil­
schools at Hudsonville and Zee­ Saints Churches and at 6 pm liam GauUche and Mrs Russell
land. then Joined the staff a! eight ringer* will lake part in Belfield: fourth. Mrs. William
Northwestern University and for the ciiurcli bell ringing
Stebbins and Mrs. Grace Denton,
25 years was head of the depart­
Saturday another full program »
und fifth. Judge and Mrs. Phil
ment of education and psychol­ Is scheduled Including the all-day i Mltcliell.
ogy and dean of the under­ Anglo-French international arch-1 Prizes were awarded to all
graduate and graduate schools ery tournament which starts at five winners.
at Illinois State University.
j 10:30 Twenty-five English archera
------------ •------------After his retirement from | challenge 25 French archer*
1 Mr and Mra. William Payne
------ --- — —
- . _ra u
There will be dress rehearsal vtailed his grandmother. M,rs
chief of the American party es-: for the Battle of Hastings at jaiu Fighter, over the weekend
tabllshing a new college in Cun 10 30 and at 2 pm. the opposing retunilng to their home in
txxlla. and later became cnorlR armies of Saxons and Normans Woshbigton. D. C. on Tuesday,
nator and the flrat employe W; —
march
the battlefield ....
The off)-! Visiting
— • on
— to
------------------------the• Harry' Woods
Grand Valley State College
1
—ceremony
--------------- I* at-------| clal opening
• 20 SatunUy were their niece. Mrs.
Currently lie is secretary of I and the Second Battle ot H.is- Norman Carter, and her daugh­
the newly-formed Citizens and , Ungs
—«—
with a cast of 400 to 500 ■&gt;■in- ter, from Midland. Guests a
Alumni Council of the Grand I eluding cavalry begins at-3:30 A weekend ago at live Wood’s home
Rapids Junior College.
1 RAF air rescue by helicopter is were their nephew and family.
U»----- &gt; —-J
— .4
, — ... ....
Mr. and Mra Carl Muir und
from Columbia and his doctorale j *111 be an authentic medieval sons, who returned to their
in philosophy al Northwestern. I jousting tournament.
home in Wheat Ridge, Colo., on
He lias recevled honorary degrees [ A Pipkin contest with Sittr-x Monday.
and the "Distinguished Service | University challenging Kent Uni­
Award." from Grand Rapids | veratty in a Pipkin drinking.conJunlor College last year.
t«»t is Mt for 5
pm
Dr. DeYoung is listed in Who's
A Brand fireworks display is set
Who in America a* the author of I for
two college textbooks and Is the
Sunday the program continues
author of more than 100 publish- wl(b an 11 aln commemoration
ed articles and poems
i service In Parish Church with His
He has had many other as- Grace, the Archbishop of Canterslgnment* and honors
bur? “•* ,hP Preacher After the
------------ •_______ ; service the clergy urTri choir wilt
Mra Olenna Hynes of La ruing lfad “ procession through the AbTHE FURNITURE
was a guest of Mrs Lois Wick-1
grounds to the she where
BUILDING
ham for several days l«*t week.
Harold fell
----------------------------------------------------In addition to Hastings' offlcial
------------------------------------------- delegates to the anniversary events
| Mr and Mrs Stephen Johnson
Fhone 374-3523
j“r,&lt;5 Mr. and Mra. Rlcharl T Groce
। are to join them.

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Wl 5-5316

In the Hastings Area
the In Crowd’s waiting at your
Quality Buick dealer’s. Get with them!

The
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and
Gown,
Shop'

Lorke Buick-Chevrolet, Inc., 1435 S. Honovcr

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�Bliss Millwright,
Dies Suddenly
At His Home
Vernon &lt;Ben&gt; Bollinger. 51. of
H2 Vermontville. died suddenly
of nn apparent heart attack at
Ida residence Saturday morning,

and Della । Lighteri Bollinger.
He was married to Victoria
Jones in Muskegon on Oct 24,
1942 Tile couple moved lo their
present home Just east of Nash-

Woodland Salldlo
Club Plan, Ha yride

| Hastings 1966-67 School Calendar

The Hastings Banner

The Woodland 8add le Club is
planning a Pall hayrlt e on Nov. MF-A Regional Institute
5 with None! Estep a# chairman

Hastings to Host Many Honor
Nashville Lions WRC District
The Cottons on
Conclave in 1967
Give (1,000 for
PlUgerald Woman', Relief Golden Jubilee
Grid Scoreboard Corps 100 met Thursday. Oct 6. Sunday. Oct. 9. la a day that

Surviving are his wife: ■ aon.
Vernon L of Vermontville, four
step-sons. Willard Hum of Has­
tings. Charles Hum of Middle­
ville. William Huss of Vermont­
ville and Richard Hum of Nash­
ville; four Mep-daughters. Mrs
Mabie Bauders of Florida, Mrs.
Marjory Shaw and Mrs. Betty
Hummel both of Nashville and j The NaahvUle Lion* Oave con­
Mra Lfiella Dale of Washington: , tributed SIXXtO towards the pur­
chase of an electric icoretoard
view; four step-brothers. Paul for Maple Valley Hi/h School.
DeWcnt. Elmer Pant and Curley The district must aild another
Pant all of Grand Rapids and MOO to 1600 before the score­
Harold Pant of Lansing; 27 board can be purchased. Maple
grandchildren, and seven great, Valley is the only Expressway
Conference school without an
grandchildren.
electric scoreboard
Services were held this Wedr.wdejr at 2 p.m from the Vogt
Mrs Grace Chaifee and Mrs.
Funeral Home in Nashville with
the Rev James Varner officiat­ Olenna Townsend spent from
until Monday last week
ing with burial made in Lakeview I Thursday
with thrtr aisUu^tn-law, Mra.
Cemetery. Nashville.
। Pearl Lewis of Breckenridge
Their nephew. Earl. La In the
Cali Wl 5-3481.
1 Alma Hospital. They left him
For Banner Cliusllled Ada
much improved.
r

For The Week
"Our aim should
always be to
make this a bet­
ter world for the
other fellow as
well as a good
world for our­
selves."

for lhe monthly birthday potluck
dinner and meeting with 13 prta- and Mrs Walker Cotton of
Woodland because of the open
During Ute business meeting the houc held at Kilpatrick Church
initiation service for Claudenc
their 50th anniversary
The event, sponsored by the
plication for niz-rn
read with on invesUgatlng com­
mittee appointed consisting of ed by about 175.
Hilda Blackford, chairman.
—™—_
Dorothy Meier and Clara I. i with yellow mums and candles,
Bayne The auditing report was and baskrta of Uw same flaw­
read by Dorothy Oronewoid.
, era were pineal about the roocn.
Plans were completed for at- Man&gt;' lovely gifts were displayed
tending the District 5 Convention Rn(1
couple received more
at Benton Harbor on Oct. 26 lhan 100 congratulatory cards.
Delegate-, elected were: Dorothy
A beautiful wedding cake and
Oronewoid. and Mra. Claudene coffee, punch, ice cream and
and Cl*™ I.
and
straw num* lor l». .™»
-dl bad iht „„
colanl bndhnn. Mr
Dimer s Co.,.ration in 1st!
|„d M„
sinnwn M Grand
Aides appointed by Preaident Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Oren
Bea Feltaer were Esther Fett and BtraUon of Sparta and Mr. CotHlld# Blackford After a discus- ton's brother. Burr Cotton of

Thursday Night
Coach Bernie Oom's unbeaten
Hastings High Junior Varsity­
faces another rough test on
Johnson Field this Thursday at
7 when the Ionia reserves at­
tempt to get back Into the win
column after their defeat last
week by Greenville. 18-12
The Ionia Bullpups defeated
Charlotte. 33-0; Lowell. 27-13.
■nd Lakewood, 21-0

M ill Ury Policeman — Pvt David
W Clagett. 18, whose father.

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WINDOW SHADES
She

5 JeHerson Street, completed
eight weeks ot military police
training at the Army Training
Center. Ft. Gordon, Ga.. Sept 9
He was trained in civil and mili­
tary law. traffic control, map
In the second period Shulu
reading, prisoner-of-war control
broke loose on his 44 and reached
and self-defense.
lhe Viking 8 Wes VanDenburg

Cub Pack Enjoys
Hayride and Bonfire
Saturday. Oct 1. the Cub Pack
3073 from the First Methodist
Church and their families met
at. the John Bechtel, Jr. farm
on Brogan road.
After the boys had seen the
animals. Mr Bechtel took them
on a hay-ride that ended back

W. Green ot Broadway

Tlic Cotton.* have lived at their r.pplee.
present home on Brown Road
north of Woodland for the poet
49 years and have a boat of
friends who wish them many
more happy years together.

RUMMAGE SALE
1st Methodist Church

Admitted to Bar

Extra

practicing with Mark klauber.,

and Wallpaper
107 E. State St.

, erotic ticket. He was sworn In by*
; I lie State Supreme Court of C&lt;dr&gt;redo on Oct. 5. at Boulder, Colo.
--------- - —
; Miss Alberta Nosh entertained
I Mra. Swift Wlnegor of Alto and
' Mrs. Otto Schreuder and Mrs
Jahn Moffitt of Grand Rapids
1 on Thursday of last week.

Richard Stauffer, Hastings
junior, has been named chair­
man of the Art and Design Cotnmlttee for the 1964 Homecoming
at Michigan State University,
entitled "Signs of Our Timea"
A* a member of the executive
board he la respinMble for all
art work and Its design, including
posters, stationery and decora­
tions.

Thursday, Oct. 20—6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 21—9 q.m. to 5 p.m.

The

Woodland

Lions

Club

Tuesday and Wedneaday evening.
Oot 25 and 26.
.
They will hold their regular
meeting the 25th with a supper
then Mart ringing door belts.
The club haa been divided Into
two teams. The losing team win
serve the supper for the next
meeting Remember to brighten

on the art committee for lhe buying bulbs, to brighten your
home, from these men
publicity committee of the union
board where he was given an
award as outstanding worker,
and also two years in lhe distri­
bution department of student
government, associated studenta
of Michigan State University
A special meeting of the Mid­
rhich recently appointed him to dleville Chapter 17. OE8. for the
B, cabinet position.
ceremony of installation of -he
Dick is on art major with newly-elected and appointed ofemphasis in sculpture and paint­ fleers lor 1967 will be held at 8
ing. and is affiliated with Della pm Friday. Oct, 21 This to an
Tuu Delta social fraternity.
open meeting and members and
friends are invited
Check your lights Keep your
hcadligh s as clean as your wind­
The Jark Eehtlnaws and the
shield Be sure your taillight#
trott-Lloris Kame on Sunday.

Middleville OES
To Install New
Officers on Oct. 21

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Mldway in the third anto the
Saxons took over on the 50 With
VanDenburg carrying most of
the leather, the attack reached
the 24 from where Steve Pocernlk passed to Hall on a screen
for the touchdown. VanDenburg
slashed off tackle for the point
and lhe score was 20-0
Later Pocernik. In al quar- (
terback for Cola who had in­
Jared a knee, guided the team

nuirslunellows were roasted over
n bonfire The parents enjoyed to Steve Strickland for the
final six points. Tbe try for
this cook-out as well as live boya
After the meal they gathered point failed.
Penalties nullified two Saxon
around the fire and
"AmerTD
attempts and one of Lake­
loe." David Anderson was prewood’s. One was a 70-yard run
by Vai Springer. Hastings had
awards chairman, Leonard Spyk- IM yards In penalties
Stan Stockham earned the de-,
The Pack meeting will be held ferulve honors for the second
week in a row and Wes VanDenChurch. A Halloween party Is burg was named the offensive
being planned The boya have player of the week.
visited lhe Bechtel farm since
their hayride and gathered ap-

At No

FUNERAL HOME

their fourth straight.
Gary Hall set up the first score
when he returned a punt to
Lakewood's &lt;2 Seven plays later
Glenn Cota went around right
end from lhe eight Bill Shulu
hit tackle for the point and the

Poaet 1 ta 6

Woodland Lions
To Sell Bulbs to
Brighten Life

Stauffer Heads
Ionia JVs to
Homecoming
Invade Hastings
Unit at MSU

Battle Creek, the Carps voted to I Effie Lehman and Mra. Jtrry
donate 510 to a Christmas fund, I Fisher and husband ot WoodLaverne Bumworth will host a 1 land, also his cousins. Mr. and
Court Whist party at her home, | Mrs. Mort Atherton of Sparta.
618 E South Street. Wednesday. I who at one time lived near the
Oct. 12. 1:50 p.m.
Kilpatrick Church and attended
The next meeting will be at 2 J ‘ervlccs there. Other out-of-town
pm. on Oct 20.
guests came from Grand Rapids.
■ Sparta, White Cloud, Fremont.
Battle Creek. Cadillac. Hesperia.
their Halloween party. They plan home on leave after finishing
' .Blissfield, Sunfield and Lake to be on hand &lt;o "watch ' the basic al Fort Knox. Ky . and Is

,Cut to

SPONABLt-GIRRBACH

Martian Two

1
Thunday. Ytefnhor
October 13. 1966

■t lhe Marvin Kantnd farm for ChrisUnaa: ..
Final Exatna:
Elementary Students only:
person will cover cost &lt; t food.
Plans have also ben un for a Teacher Planning Day
Christmas party Batui day eveSecond Semester begins
evening of entertain i vent for Spring Vacation:
parent! and members n 'ike. Jan­
ice Rust will be In charge of
lhe poUuck supper. Inhere win
be games, a movie pl finned by
Chris Bebon. and a gift ex­ Second Semester Hn»to: Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Jana 5, 6. 7
change arranged by Na net Estep
A new member of L'^e club la
Joanne Millar, daught i r of the
Robert Millers. JeanngsUe Day
- — —.
* meet-

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$7,000.00
INCOME FROPERTY CLOSE IN. hat two apartments, north apt
hat living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and bath,

A TWO-FAMILY HOUSE CLOSE YO BUSINUS SECTION OF
HASTINGS, one ,ide hs, Irving room, two bedroom,, dining
and kitchen end bath. the other side hs* two bedroom, up­
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A LARGE HOME IN THE SOUTH PART OP TOWN, ha, four
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two bedroom, upstair, and two bedroom, downstair,, living
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screens has basement and gas healing plant, Pol waler heeler,
$8,500.00

drnlng room, kltcherl and bath, ha* basement and gat floor fur­
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BUILDING LOT IN 2nd WARD, sewer and water Jn. has a garage
on II. also a part basement----- •$1,500.00

2 NICI BUILDING LOTS ON HASTINGS HEIGHTS.
A NICI VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition lor$650.00

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND
NEED NEW LISTINGS

family transportation problems?
let HCB Tinance your second car!
Lisa's got to go to the doctor. Brucie to the barber. Robbie to the "Y”. Susie to the dance lesson,
Cothy to the high school ploy, Patty backs to school. Mother to the market
Dad goes crazy.
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�Hastings at Ionia After Beating Lake wood
Alma Takes on

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Sl Johns, Comets
At Lakewood

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Homecoming
Real Success

Grid Roundup
&lt;UMM TBUBgDAY ViaA

Hoke Races 80 Yards

JTin; Greenville to

At Saxons (Fin, 25-12

Travel to Charlotte
Hasting*

High

Homecoming at Hastings High
School Friday night was a com­
plete success. Coach Bob Carl­
son's Saxons defeated the Lake­
wood Vikings, 25-13; the home­
coming festivities were exciting,
and the weatherman cooperated
with a perfect autumn evening
The victory evened the HH8-

Saxon*.

this Friday seeking their third
West Central Conference victory
at Ionia while the powerful St
Johns Redwings play host to AlLedge and the strong Greenville
Yellow Jackets travel to Char­
lotte

Dad's Night throng.
Ionia generally has been a
tough foe for Hastings, and In
1964 lhe Bulldogs defeated the
Aaxons. 13-7. Ionia has handed
Hastings some of Its bitterest
memories
Ionia has yet to win a game
this season The Bulldogs started

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since the rivalry started four

son's first Blue St Gold edition a
500 mark for the season with a
2-3 record and a 3-1 record In
West Central Conference play
early when lhe Vikings blocked
a Saxon pant and Ken Benson
recovered lhe ball tn the end

OUaskuri *i|uu
Pucsmaal SO. Si

Loy Morri*
Q*bti»la u

The undaunted Saxons bounced
back and scored twice in the
Inaugural frame and again in

then dropped a 7-0 deciaton to
Lakewood before losing at Char-

The Bulldogs were humbled by
Greenville’s strong team last
15. Greenville picked up 396
yards rushing and Ionia 147.
Clr-^nvllt* hid fiQ via the air-

Punt, Pass,
Kick Competition
Here Saturday

Don Shipman went over from
the one for Grand Ledge and
Roger Millbrook kicked the point

In/the second canto Mike Green
scored from the 10 and Boyce
converted to make it 21-7. End
Craig Knight recovered a Grand
Ledge fumble and rambled 35
the point Boyce wound up the

down run.

Competitors. will punt, pass
and place-kick.
They .will be scored a point for
each foot of distance the ball
travels on the fly, minus a point
for each fool lhe bail lands to
the left or right of the center
line. Distances will be measured
to the half-foot, and half-points
awarded or subatracted.

Dick Norr Fires
Perfect Score
Dick Norr of Bittie Creek shot

serration Club's trapahool Sat­
21. then pulled away.
urday night.
Joe Bartolaccl tallied first
Earl Argetsinger and Clyde
with a 12-yard field goal Lance Cobum find 24. Bob Slocum 23.
Rochester went off tackle from
the two and Mike Fleming con­ David Leary. H. Ftnnanger, Chet
verted and the score was 10-0 at Cur ton, Bernard Tobias. Mike
the end of the first 12 minutes. Davis. Jim Shaw and BUI HaselDave Green scored from the
seven and Bartolaccl kicked the Herbert Everett 19.
point and it was 17-0 at Inter­
Eight-year-old Clyde Cobum.
mission
Slocum. Bob Wright. Non- and
70 yards for two touchdown* and Paytva were event winners.
kicked a point to make it 30-0 in
Another shoot is Saturday
the third before Alma got on
the board Ralph Anthony went
over from the two and Dave
Perigo kicked the point An-

Bob Miller's Dad
11 Di“in New York

and Pertgo made it 30-14.
_ .
__ .. ,
,
In the fourth period Jim Dan?-f
lei scored from lhe seven for Robert C Miller of 320 W. WalAlrna and Pertgo * kick cut the nl*.
^wrly Friday In a hoagap to 30-21.
Vital at Lyons, N. Y.. following
long Illness.
Charlotte bounced back with
Mike Schneider scoring and
----- --- -- — —.----Bartolaccl kicking the final I Miller 1* survived by to* wife,
point.
Edna; three daughters, and
------------ •-----------. nine grandchildren.
Much of the mercury used
___ in i Robert, assistant principal st
the United States coraes from a I--------- —
_________
Hastings
High
School,_________
left Frimine at Almaden. AMin This day morning to attend the aermlne may have dpenitcd as I vices which were held Monday

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with new '66
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Savings up to

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Monterey 4 Dr. Hardtops
Montclair 4 Dr. Hardtop
Comet Capri 4 Drs.
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Armchair Athlete

yolb„j“

The health of many high school athletes is being endan­
gered by tbe training programs of some of today's coaches,
according to nutritionists al the National Live Stock and Meat
Board. Chicago.
"Extreme care is exercised in providing protective equip­
ment to prevent injuries and prompt medical care when in­
juries do occur — Sb there is no doubt that the coaches and

athletic directors six! lhe school
administrators are sincerely in­
BU8 Coach Bob Cartoon will terested in the welfare of their
dlTMt the covnpellUon.
athletes," said Frances Hall.
Zone winners, determined by Meat Board nutritionist and
dieULLan. 'Unfortunately, many
winners. wUl later meet in a coaches, while protecting their
district competition The 228 dis­ athletes from physical contact
trict champs will vie for 90 area Injury, are, at the same time,
championships.
inadvertently putting them very
much in harm's way by urisound
In division events to determine dietary regimens aimed at ma­
13 national finalists
• nipulating the weight of teen-

Ford on Michigan Avenue lo

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Lakewood was trying desperataty to move as the half ended
After the intermission, when
1966 Queen Katy Clarey crowned
Miss Sue Oil ions as the 1966
homecoming queen and when
lhe HUB and LHS bands put on
sparkling performances, Lake­
wood kicked off to Hastings. The
teams exchanged punts before
the Saxons began moving for
their final six-pointer.
Starting on their 21, Dunn
smashed for nine. Hoke made It
lint down on the 33 Dunn rolled
to lhe 46. Jim Williams kept the
ball for four then Dunn went
through the left side to the 37.
Jim got four more. Hoke rammed
lo the 30. Hoke got four more
before Will, on a reverse, scam­
pered 16 yards to make the score
34-6. Turnes kicked the point. .
Lakewood's second louchthe fourth period with Quar­
terback Mike Alloft. a aopbo-

Hewitt, a senior, on a play

"Some football players are
gorged with calorle-lqaded, com­
plete-unbalanced diet* to get
them up to a certain weight.
Other athlete*. such its wrestlers,
are put on unusual diets to keep
them with a certain weight
range over a long period of Ume:
and still others are manipulated
downward to a certain weight.
This is particularly danger­
ous with high school athletes—
as opposed, for instance, to pro­
fessional football players — be­
cause they are still in the grow­
ing process. There should be no
dietary tampering with the deli­
cate mechanisms of bone, mus­
cle and tissue development dur­
ing this crucial period when the
young person Is growing from
childhood Ll&gt;rough adolescence to
adulthood. Attempts to move an
athlete's weight around to fit the
needs of various seasonal sports
can critically impair the physical
fitness and future health and
well-being of the young people
Involved
"Not only do such weight ma­
nipulations Interfere with nor­
mal growth and development but
there Is strong medical evidence
that the constant changing of
weight, up and down, can be a
contributing factor Ln the de­
velopment of heart disease."
Mrs Hall — a member of the
Meat Board's Nutrition Research
department, and the mother of
two teen-agers herself — noted
that the problem is compounded
by the typical coach's popularity
and influence with young people.
Traditionally, teen-qgers have
tended to pay more attention fl
lhe coach than lo their own par 4
ent* or to health teachers and
other adults." she asserted.
•There's a certain amount of
hero image here and with that
comes the feeling that what the
coach says is gospel, whether it
has to do with athletic instruc­
tion. or general youth counsel। ling or training table practices.

September issue of the American
Medical Association's TODAY'S
HEALTH Magazine described it
thusly:
„
"A strenuously exercising ath­
lete needs more food , than the

1 much influence on the eating
I patterns of his athletes — and
others—It become* his respon*!blllty to guide young people Into
1 eating habits which are related
to normal growth and develop­ National Geographic **JL
ment rather than abnormal
KIDNEY DANCER SIGNALS
weight manipulation. The right
weight for any teen-ager — ath­
letes included — is that weight • a&gt;« al taactiMol
which the medical charts deem
■Snrrn'' *tt"
best for a person of his particu­ cin’At
lar height and build "
Wh*\ IS the right diet for
the athlete? An article in the

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Standings

Wood intercepted an Al toft pass
on the Viking 33. Hastings, with
the ball on the Viking 17. Tom
Barnum smashed for nine then
Pat Fitzgerald Intercepted an­
other aerial.
On lhe next play Hastings
fumbled and John Reed recov­
ered for Lakewood with 3:19 left
Altoft completed a pass to
Barnum for 21 yards putting the
ball on the 50. His next aerial
was incomplete and Mark Cole
intercepted his next heave and
the Saxons ran out lhe clock.
The score by quarters:
LAKEWOOD ... 6 0 0 6-13
HASTINGS ........ 12 6 7 0-35
Officials: Bill Mack, referee.
Hans Schuler, umpire, and Jim
Heidenrlch, head linesman, al)
of Marshall.

'Y' Boards Meet
board meets at 7:30 pm. Mon­
day. Oct 11. at the City Bank
and the City Council meets at
7:30 pm. Wednesday. Oct. 19. at
the City Hall. Plans for the com­
ing months arc to be reviewed
along with reports on post ocll-

Greenville JVs
Win 4th Straight
Greenville High's Junior Var­
sity ran its record to 4-0 with

day. The score was 12-12 nt the
half.--------Ionia--------defeated the GreenLakewood's aerial attack clicked-----half. They added another touch­ again later in the frame and ville frosh. 13-0.
down In the third to put the
game on Ice.
Little Roger WUl. who has
played fine ball all season, had
another good night scoring three
touchdowns. Will put Hastings
on the board with 4:51 left In
the first period romping 29 yards
(they're having fun all winter long)
to climax a 97-yard drive which
required seven plays.
Dave Turnes* kick for the ex­
tra point fallM.
After the kickoff Lakeview
made a first down and had to
punt. Hastings started on its
own six. Fallback Jerry Dunn
smashed for no gain then Quar­
terback Jim Williams pruned to
End Rick Abbey for 15 yards and
a first down on the 20.
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touchdown
Hailing* led. 13-6, aa lhe quar-

Hastings kicked off. After
three plays Lindon Endsley
and the same size. But he needs _'_cked lakewood'* punt and
the same variety of food value* gowned
frfowt
it on the nine.
blended into the same adequate" Hoke slammed for three, Jim
diet. . . .
Williams got one. Dave Williams
another
two then WU1 went over
"Like anyone else,aa athlete
needs a daily diet Yrhich includes td make the score 18-6 with 7:50
the 'basic four': four glasses of
milk, three or more servings of \dde.
After the kickoff Lakewood
protein foods &lt;merit, fish, poulstarted on lB_oUti 3# and on
five or mqre servings of vege­ the first play Vat FlUgerald in­
tables and fruit* and four or tercepted a pass and was downed
more servings of whole-grain or on the Viking 40 Will raced to
I lhe 25 but here the attack stalled
enriched breads or cereals. Be­
’*•“
t gave up Uie pigcause he is exercising heavily.'■ •* Ulc
on the Lakewood
the athlete probably wUl eat j **ta on °oy
more of each of these foods than
the average person — but he I
"
should cat only as much more
as will permit tom to maintain
hl* desired weight"

Outdoor Trail—Fishing hasn't)
been too productive in area wa­
ters Bluegills just aren't totting
and bass have been alow. Old
Buzz got one on a minnow right
off the bat Sunday afternoon at j
Larabee. but that was all. The
beauty of the countryside makes )
a Fall outing, along with Gladys'
sandwiches, something to re- |
member. It is not always that1
one succeeds In having a wife go
out In a boat on a windy after­
noon. but then she probably
figurea It is better than sitting
home all of lhe time. . . .
An aerial service has replaced
three fire towers In Mackinac
County and four towers in Chip­
pewa County, and now our Con­
servation Department has just
Hie thing for a man who has
everything: excess fire towers
The lowers range from 82 to 106
feet tail and feature metal cabs
Nine structures are being of­
fered for 3100 each, and four
which have been dismantled
carry a minimum price of 4200
• piece. Bid forms and more injtorniatlon can be had from the
Department . .
M ic h i g a n's duck season
opened at 10 a_m Monday, and
continues through Noy.. 23
Hunters may have two canvas­
backs and two wood ducks in the
daily bag and four of both In
possession Geese hunting in this
area continues until Nov. 30 .

I West Central

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Greenville bad not beaten
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in 1967
sored locally by Renner Ford,
The win gave Coach Ed HelTb« boys will compete behind
bys Greenville lads a tie for
«e-nnd with Hastings and Grand Hastings High School for blue
first-place medals, red secondplace awards and white thirdplace medals. There will be IB

61. Johns scored 14 points tn
the first quarter and 20 In the
second Gary Boyce opened the
scoring with a 20-yard run and
kicked the point. Then Randy
Humphrey went 26 yards and
Boyce converted again and it

Hotting* couldn't

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a first dowji on the Saxon 36.
and Lakewood kicked.
Here Use visitors' attack
bogged down and Hastings took

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�■ Jack Bowman 539. Jim Barr 512.
| John Kaalnsky 514. Joe Olelaruwskl 519 and Harv Haan 535.
Standings: Larke Buick. Sparta

Fall Fishing An Extra Something

Middleville Rolls Again,
Delton Battles to Tie

ton Rings 14. Culilgan' sand Har­
woods IOA 12. Hastings Alumi­
num and City Food 11. Welcome
Tavern 7 and Tyden 5.

HASTINGS

WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE

BOWLING

THE TWIHTFRS
Standings: Hull Really and
The Bomh- 13. Cool-Aida 11.
Renner Ford 9 and Powder Box
and Local Finance 7.

body Oil, Hastings Motor Sales,
Crystal Candy and Ne-Hi 12.
East Side Lumber. Hastings
Cleaners and Vita Boy 11. Has­
tings Aluminum and Maker’s
Market 10. Miller Plumbing 9.
Carol's Needlecruft 0 and Pepsi

poaied 170-493, Nancy W.bolda
193-4M, Virginia Howard 149-433
and Doris Greenfield 152-412.
slea with 194-535, Faye Allen
chalked 191-525. Barb Klersey
COMMERCIAL MINORS
’.'11-523. Shirley VanDenburg 179­
Standings: V &amp; J Mobil 151... 322. Bobby Handy 212-446. Mary
Bender Gravel and Belli Motors Sherwood 164-452. Gretchen
15. Parkers. Deputies and Ren­ Kennedy 160-449. Linda Smith
ner Ford 14. The Banner and 166-380. Betty Miner - 187-468.
Patten Monument 12’.. Midway Shirley Bowman 183-490, Gene
Buffing 12. Dale’s Bakers, Has­ Thompson 172-453. Ruby Downey
tings Aluminum and Tinkler’s 11. —
~ Lucille Wilson .168w164-452, —
and
Walidorffs 10. Zephyr 9. South-,451.
end Food 8 and Smith Bro* 7‘...
Rolling good games were Ruth
Bob Balmer chalked 225-566, Johnston 174, Mantel) Tucker­
Carl Asplnall fired 224-562. Phil man —
" “
163, “
Ruth
Rice —
175, “
Eva
Walldorff 203-502. Bob Morey Rawley. 170, Nonna Varney 152.
527. Gordon Trick 206-538. Jim Linda lowry 154. Jan Peurach
Tobias 510. Woody Wyngnrden 158. Kate Bender 155, Marion
503. Bob Ingram 516. Dave Kruko Eye 170. Marleah Makley 170.
509. Pete Kruger 206-539. Gor­ Florence Weyermun 158. Fern
don Howe 504, Ray Gibson 505. Brown 156 and Barb High 168.
Paul Cassel 540. Gene Glass 533.
Bob Getty 212-511. Bob Ward
GO-GO GIRLS
528. Curt Awery 521, Howard
Standing* a* of Ort. 6: Canada
Martin 49d and Clyde Divine 491. Dry 16 points. Southend Fruit S:
Beverage 10‘.: Lescoa 10. Miller
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2 Jewelers 9. City Bank 8 and
Pete Montague pul together Floor Covering 6’.
games of 210-190-211 for n tine
Herl scores: Dellabelle Murphy
157-442, Les Altoft 155-436. Pes
chalked 229-602 Ron -Beyer roll- Cronlnger 187 - 425 and Jane
.ed 203-561. George Cogswell 200- i Kennedy 152-405
born 210-535, Pat Gilmore 531.
Robert Brittingham 529. Larry
Penrod 206-518. Jim Malcolm 507
nnd John Oorodouki 503
Standings: Woodmansee Lum­
ber 18. Trumble s Tavern 15. Gil­
more Jewelers and Johnnies’
Auto Parts 13, Dog A- Suds 12.
Ackett’s and Ciicnowrth Ma­
chine 10 and Kroger 5.

Coach Bob White’s Trojan
powerhouse from Middleville’s
T-K High, which rolled over

should make Wayland 1U 28th
consecutive victim Friday night
in an Expressway Conference
romp while Maple Valley travois
to Parchment and Caledonia in­
vades Hamilton
Otsego will travel to Gull

Rich splashes of autumn color* add a magic couch
to clear, rippling strums and placid lake*. Hard-bitting
steelheads and cagey crown trout arc on the move. There
you have it, fishermen—your perfect combination for fall
fishing.
And it’s all yours in more than 400 Michigan
lakes and streams where rainbows, including stream-running
steelheads, and brown* remain open to action during the
extended fall trout season. Adding an Mtra cone-on this

of lakes Michigan and Superior. Cohos are legal catches
in inland waters through November JO under size and creel
limits covering trout. Virtually all of the cohos caught this
fail will be bragging-sized keepers with inches to spare.
Khat more could any red-blooded fisherman ask for? —Mich.
Department of Conservatioa.

454. F Hybarger 159-440. J Ter­
pelting 151-404, H Fratherly 146-’
363. I Per.-.' 146-364. B Rogers
143-408. D Mathews 142-395. F. frlgeration 14. Walldorft’*, Gil­
OsM'nhelmcr 142-397 nnd J Wel­ more’s Gems, Blue Ribbon Grill
and Barn Market 13. Motor Aires,
fare 140-384
12'-.. Hastings Milling and Lydy
Livestock und Trucking 12. ActlonFlex 9. Arcade Beauty Salon
lllgh series: ■ Russ Nash 203­ 8. Rockhill and Banghart 5. Bee­
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
518. Ron Nash 212-544. Doug
Harry McCollum had a fine Vickery 501. L. Waldron 232-593. line Fashions 4H and Cuyler
Trucking 4.
night ThurazUy setting new m&gt;1o D Cappon «...
515. ...
A Carr 541. „
D
and series highs He pa ted a, Reynolds 529, N. Johncock 516.
MONDAY MIXERS
265 game and 638 aggregate J Shelter 531. C Baker 556. GorFaye Allen led’the Mixers with
Bruce Terry rolled 238-635. Paul tile Howe 201-531. Dave TerpenEdwards 234-588. Rod Newton »ng 532. Pete Powell 521. Bob a 212-581. Oerry Newton rolled
575, Irwin Hnrwnod 203-571.1 Clinton 515. Ted Smith 501. John 202 - 528. Irene Heath IM - 546.
Leah Dawe 214-511. Emma MaLawrence Kerltr 202-567. Max Reldl 213-515
goon 1S1-504. Edith Thomas 209­
Myera 214-552, Merle Haines 555.
-----------512. Marilyn Swanson 178-471.
Joe Burkholder 203-529. Gordon
THE BOH'LERETTES
Sothard 524. John McLmii 517.
Shirley VanDenburg was again Beverly DeWitt 170-481. Reba
Charles Converse. Sr 202-529 i leading the Bowlerette* with her Lydy 179-478. LaVonna Wood­
Dick Asptnall 512. Bill jerow sig.j 212-566 and Lob Roblyer had a mansee 187-449, Ellen DavU 176­
Floyd Williams 532 Ruas Hazel re“i K1**1 nl«ht with her 200-551 49). Lorraine McKelvey 173-441,
212-522, Tom Gilliland 518. Glenn s*rlM u,u urek 8ue Senslbl Bemadlne Eckert 183-483, Nellie
Lautxmgh 203-555 Robert Miller rr,||e«i 159-415, Nita Misak 160­ Woodman 166-414, Betty Bheler
514. Wayne Newton 530. Lyle 401 Ru,h Service 198-446. Gladys 171-450. Donna Goucher 166-456.
Sanborn 549. Bill Brown 201-515, E4Lw,rd5 ,8,-4M- Emn’« Magoon Maxine Dipp 165-482 and Shirley
I &lt;3-481. Betty Smith 155-415, VanDenburg 181-470.
Boonie Hathaway 185-480. Grace
Standing*: McAllister’s 17. Big
k 'Cooley 142 - 401. Memo DePew I D 16. Mary's, Haan's and Piston
= 161-451. June Richardson 157­ I Ring 14. VanMatre. Foodland.
— 461. Sally Downing 200 - 496. Parmalee's. Northside Grocery
Wand* Malcolm 199-469. Barb nnd Welcome Tavern 13, SherKiersev 178-478. Yvonne Mak­ Ifl's Girls and Parker's Bar 12,
Icy 166-446. Betty Shcler 191­ WBCH and Hastings Floor Cov­
512. June McKelvey 194-500. ering 11. Vogt* 9. Savings and
__ Irene Heath 170-445, Shirley La­ Loan and Food Center 8 and
S Dr-re 141-387. Betty Horton 178-1I Kroger 5.
“J489. Lorraine Nell I4H-405 and,
i'jovrc Aspinall 153-407.
Concrete Blocks and
TUESOAY MIXED LEAGUE
!
Betty Smith picked up the I Bob Miller was lhe big gun
Lightweight Blocks
i 4-10 .■plit. Inez Lyon 5-7 and I this week Oring 199-548. Bruce
; Mickey Lambert the 3-7-8-10
j Brumm chalked 185-517 and Bob
Nashville, Mich.
!
Standings: Miller’s Durnclean ■ McCollum posted 213 for solo
Phone 653-2791
i 19 Signs’ Tire Service 18, Wil­ honors Mid finished with 510. Ed
; Hams’ Insurance 16. Color Cen- Anderson rolled 186-508, Junior
' । ler and V&amp;J Mobil 15. Burns Re- Russell 183-501, Dorotha Brumm
191-481, Louise Annis 179-472.
Dick Wilcox 184-514 and Bob
Miller 199-548. Frank Richter
had a 199 game. Bob Reynolds
how much better he
184 and Jane Sherk 165
WORLD WOULD BE IF PEOPLE
Standings: Ken’s i Bob'! 11.
Welton Heating and Thomapple
let opportunity do
Skating 15. River Bend 13.
Quality Discount 10. Backe Con­
the
struction 9 and Maker’s and
Consumers Power 8.

PENNOCK
CONCRETE
PRODUCTS

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ALL

THE HASTINGS BANNER—*

23»«rsd*y. October 13. 1*66

2 Still Unbeaten
In Saturday Loops
Two teams remain unbeaten In
Bob King's Youth Council .Uli
football leagues.
The Packers won their third
straight BUi grade circuit game
Saturday, nipping lhe Bears. 12­
6. and the Lions won their third
in the 5th grade loop by ainoth-'
rrtng the Colta. 39-0.
The Wolverines suffered their
first loss, losing to the Spartans, i
14-6, In the 7th grade league and 1
the Spartans were knocked out |
of undisputed possession of first;
place in the 6th grade wheel byI
the Packers, 7-0.
’

Fennville goes to Delton and
Bellevue invades St. Charles
HighFriday night Zeeland trounced
Caledonia. 40-6; Cedar Springs
rambled over Wayland. 46-21;
Penntleld blanked Maple Valley.
SB-0; Delton and Hamilton
fought to a 6-6 Ue; Bellevue
whipped Climax - Scotts. 32 - 9.
and Parchment’ shutout Bangor.
20-0
Middleville, for the third time
this season, hit the 40 mark in
•coring in producing its second
shutout in scoring 130 points
while allowing only three touch­
downs
led-the Trojan attack. Middle­
ville led 21-0 after the first
period.
Page set up the Trojan's first
touchdown, intercepting a pass
on the 50 -Eight plays later Tom
Warner drove over from the

EL'.t for lhe next touchdown and
hit VanElat again in the fourth
period. He completed nine out
of 16 passes, seven to VanElat.

Appel rushed for 187 yards In

ALTO Construction Co.

M/ISONRr
SPHMUSTS

FIREPLACES BUILT OR REPAIRED
BRICK VENEER - STONE of All Kindi

PHONE
(COLLECT)

Bellevue did all Its scoring In 6. in an Al-Van clash
Mattawan defeated Lawton 26-

the middle for hla first touch- coming crowd a real thrill
down and scored again from two | Bronco Tim Walkinahaw inter­
pwu and
yards out. He also ran four extra cepted a
- ------* *traveled
------ *' 63
yards
points.
*• to Mart the romp with
Bill Milkr added tbe other only a minute gone In the game.
Darrel Greenawalt poased to
»yrou
Byron U«.«r
Center .ewe.™
recovered .
a «.uMid- Lee Deland for the wcondtouch dlevllle fumble on the three, down and then hit Jefl' Otto on
early in the second period but
i*” 'or ““ ^,rd B,oni rn
co TD ,n
in ,h&gt;
the «»••
opening
couldn’t get the ball across.
“»« canto
Greenawalt tossed two more
Byron waa held to 63 yards on touchdown posses before thr
the ground and 56 in the air.
Lloyd Schrotenboer opened the
scoring at Hamilton, crossing the
goal from five-yards out. Delton Wolverine ladder Saturday by
tied’the score in the third period whipping previously nnbeaten
on a 43-yard pass play from Ken PUlpwell. 39-23. Olaega stopped
Champion to Ken Mercer.
Comstock. 32-8: Vicksburg deDelton pushed unbeaten Ham­
ilton around all night Coach non-league play West Ottawa
Christensen’s Panthers outgalned defeated Allegan. 12-0.
Hamilton 305 to 160 and had a
In Tri - River play, unbeaten
2?-10 first down advantage.
Lowell had problems in downing
Delton lost a touchdown when Forest Hills. 25-15; Rockford
sophomore Dennis Morgans 30- stunned Ke now a Hills. 38-7;
yard scoring burst was nulHIled Belding whipped Lakeview. 34­
by a penalty. '
13. and Sparta knocked North­
Caledonia couldn't move view from the list of unbeaten.,,
against Zeeland and the Scot­
ties were humbled, 40-6.
Central Montcalm rocked
Pennheld won It* first foot­
ball game for Coach Alan Portland High out of the Tri­
Gibb* a* the Panthers clawed Central leadership with a 20-18
win.
Fulton-Middleton topped
Maple Valley. 39-6. in a homeMontabella. 39 - 6. and Saranac
defeated Carson City. 19-6
field gridiron
Galesburg-Augusta kept their
Penfield scored twice In each
of the first three periods. Maple record Intact with an easy 5-8­
Valley scored in lhe finale. Bill 12 win at Fennville
Saugatuck downed Martin. 13Reid going over from the one.

and nrst home victory in aix

Holder Injured
John Kosinsky, 402 E Green,
lost a portion of his right thumb
in a mishap while at work at
the E W BHjb plant Friday,
John U an outatanding bowler,
und will be out of action for a
month or two. but may try bow­
ling left handed He was treated
at Pennock Hospital, and has

I. H
TRUCKS

SCOUTS

Tony Belli
MOTORS
1320 N. Michigan
Ph. 945-2479

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP LAUNDROMAT
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE

CEMENT WORK Drivewsyi - Sldswilki

PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS

BLOCK BASEMENTS

CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

868-5434

AFTER
6:00 A.M.

North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

’67 Chevrolet
Everything
new
that
could
happen
in

KNOCKING-/

Lee Belfield May
Start at Kalamazoo
Lee Belfield. 1966 graduate of
HH8 and starting center on last
year's undefeated Saxon football
team, is scheduled to start at of­
fensive center for Kalamazoo
College in Saturday’s homecom­
ing game with Adrian at Angell
Field
Belfield
behind Dan
Austin. F
ioo'« football

happened!

fool Injury sustalnrd in last Saturday's 18-8

BE PREPARED for that exceptional
business or investment opportunity
when it knocks. A substantial savings
acount of your own is the best way to
attract added fjunds for any venture.
Your savings draw high earnings at
Hastings Savings and Loan.

Phono Wl 5-3853

$10,000 with FJ.LI.C.

u E M BIA FEHR-'. »0M[ LOAN BANK WIlM

With a roof line that sweeps gracefully almost to the
rear bumper. And a gently sloping new rear
window. But you’ll really have lo sit in
and feel it to appreciate Impala's
totally new styling for '671

den who may be contac
through the sheriff's office.

AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE

Sofo driven prefer Hie

All Savings Insured Up to

Chevrolet stays a step ahead with
value that lasts. Bright bold
grille styling so proud it
extends all around
the front fenders.

shepherd puppies are among the
dogs available lor adoption

By
Wolverine
&amp; Riverside

136 E. State St.

1967 Impila Sport Coupel

Adrian goes to Kalamazoo tied
for first win Albion in the MIAA.
each having 1-0 records. Kala­
mazoo, Alma and Olivet are 1-1.

pendability of our fart
claim service and per­
sonal attention when
you need ut . . .
For All Types of
Insurance-—SEC

HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY
219 WmR Stoto St.

More comfort, new safety too

Improved steering makes cornering even easier.
New-type body mounts give you a smoother, quieter ride.
There's an B-track stereo system you can order! 80-minute tape, free!
Add our fully automatic Comfortron heating and air conditioning.
Enjoy new driving ease with a completely restyled instrument paneL
Luxurious interiors! You wonder where your living room leaves off
and your Impala begins.
New GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column.
Seat belts, front and rear, with pushbutton buckles.
Front seat belt retractors for extra convenient*.
Dual-speed windshield wipers for all-weather visibility.

Now... at your Chevrolet dealer s

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET, Inc.
1435 S. HANOVER

HASTINGS

PH. Wl 5-2425
IM .FT Vkt 1

�WORK FOR YOU

USED CAR
CLOSE-OUTS

"Slop In and See A W of
Prime Contenders
lhe New 1967
The.. Used Car Prices Will

Fords on Display
Al RenneR
Ford Country'

Save • Hit With Your
“OK Inventory KO.”

1965 BUICK SKYLARK

1964 CHEVROLET
. . . Impala convertible, auto­
matic transmission, power
steering, new whitewall tires.
1963 CADILLAC
... 4 door hardtop, full power
and many extras. Jet black fin­
ish. One owner.
1963 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 door sedan,
power steering and brakes,
blue and white tutone with
sharp vinyl Interior.

1965 FORD CONV.

Galaxie 500. 390 eng..

wheels, power strg.
1964 FORD GALAXIE

1964 Ford Galoxia 500
2 Dr. Hardtop. Peacock blue.
Bland. 8 Cyl.

500. V8 auto., power
strg. One local owner.

1964 Ford Custom
3 Dr. Standard 6.

1964 COMET 202
3 Dr. 6 *Uck. Radio.

1963 MERCURY
. . . Meteor custom 2 door, V8
engine, automatic transmis­
sion. power steering, radio.

1963 Rambler American
2 Dr. Hardtop. Stand. 6 cyl. 1963 CHEV. BELAIR
Radio.
4 Dr. sad. 8 stick.
1963 Fairione
I
1963 METEOR
• 4 Dr. Stand, fl Cyl.
V8 stick. Itadlo.
1963 T. Bird 2 Dr.
1963 COMET
H.Top. Full power w/factory
air oonditlonlng.
4 Dr. 6 Aatomatlc. Radio.

1961

1962 CADILLAC
... All white convertible, ex­
cellent condition throughout.
Fully guaranteed.

p58 Cadillac 2 Dr.
Full power.

1962 JEEP
Universal 4-wheel drive.

1964 Ford F250 % Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Styleside Pickup.

1950 JEEP
Sta. Wgn. Recently overhauled.

1962 PONTIAC
. . . Catalina 2 door hardtop,
power steering and brakes, ra­
dio, whitewalls, sharp.

1963 GMC Pickup
Short box, 3 *p. Vfl Engine.

1959 FORD PICKUP
Truck w/eamper. Real nice!

3 Speed, 0 Cyl.

1959 Plymouth Fury
g Dr. Hardtop. Auto. 8 cyL,
- power steering, w/walls, radio.

FORD STA. WAGON
V8. Jost overhauled.

1964 Fl00 Style Side Pickup
3 sp 6 cyl. New tires Chrome
Western mirrors. Side chrome.

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
Wl 5-2470 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Hartings, Michigan
10/13

•nd

RenneR Ford Inc.

CHEVROLET

328&gt;N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

ART MEADE. Salesman
Home Ph. M3-2328
LANNES KENFIELD,
Home Ph. 943-4054

FARM IMPLEMENTS

1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2425

Wl 5-242t

10/13

1959 CHEVROLET BELAIR

’15O00

—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.
—John Deere 237 2-row mid.
Picker.
—John Deere 227 2-row mtd.
Picker.
—John Deere 12 ft. drag.
—M. Moline Com Chopper. Good
shape.
—Decker self-unloading Chopper
Box and running gear.
—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.

I960 FALCON 4 DR.
Automatic, Radio
and Heater _________ _ _____

Used
Farm Machinery
—John Deere 50 Tractor w/live
PTO and hydraulic. A-l shape I
—1849 John Deere A Tractor.
A-l shape.
—Ford Major DieJel Tractor in
A-l Shape.
-1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.

WEEKLY SPECIAL!
4 Dr. Hardtop; 8 Cyl. Automatic,
Radio, Heater---------------------- Full Price

Nice choice of older models
to chooac from

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

LARKE BUICK

Several Transportation Specials

'00

’175*

SEE THESE LATE MODELS
(Specially Priced)
1966 OLDS 4 Dr. DBS

1965 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr.. Air Cond.
1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4 D*..
1964 FORD FAIRLANE 500 Wagon W

GOODYEAR BROS.

1962 OLDS STARFIRE COUPE

124 N. Jefferson

Tony Belli Motors
• LINCOLN

MERCURY

Phone 945-2479

INVENTORY
REDUCING SALE

Case Combine w com het

| HOTICE '

j

FARMERS ...
We are new booking

Branded Feed Concen­

trates for the winter of
1966 and 1967.
(Bookings until Oct. 30th)

1

Com Cribs—1200 bu-8335
Gravity Flow Boxes—8149

; TRACTORS—

NOTICES

Int 560 Diesel.

CANVAS TARPS
$3.47 up

WINICK'S
IOS H. MkU«M
Wl

Teke advantage of our
seasonal low price and

saval Wa'II

be glad to

help you figure your needs
fw the iteseo.

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
Wl 5-2223

FARM SERVICE
FREE DESIGNING
FREE PLANNING

FREE ENGINEERING
Let Smiley Buildings help you
with your new building for
your farm or business. No ob­
ligation. Call your Smiley man.

NOTICES

We Buy
We Dry
We Store
We Sell

Case 830 Diesel Demo.
FORAGE HARVESTERS
AND BLOWERS—
I
1963 New Holland 616 With
S.in4 I
com head
!9fll MM with com head
1951 A Chalmers with com
1
head.
1961 A Chalmers with hay
and com head
Papec PTO Blower.
AC Blower with motor.
Kools Table Blower w
CORN PICKERS—
NI 310 one-row &lt;|

WiLTON'S

Wl 5-5352

■

PUBLICATION OBDEB.

litki will Ann

Ukell

INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS I See Carl &amp; Betty's
Appliances before you buy!
They Sell—They Install—They
Service. Ph. Wl 5-2833. M-37
South.
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TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, loU of uses.
40" x 300'. 83.50 at Tile Ban­
ner office.
if

1006 East Railroad St.
Wl 5-2943

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GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Hastings Paint it
Wall paper Store
OPEN FRIDAYS

tod: Nrpt 37. 11HI6
Philip H. Mitchell, JuJ*&lt;
riJu.'l.ry

■nd Boy* Shirts—Sue
WALK UP AND SAVE!

* Fee Sale—Mlacalienmms

WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boats
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
cessories. M-6fl In Nashville.
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
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Hastings Milling &amp;
Farm Supply

PUBLICATION OBDBB

Help needed at store on Fri­
days—time donated for Retarded
School Assoc. Please call Mrs.
Stanley Stauffer Wl 5-57*88

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REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
with GoBese tablets. Only 88c.
Jacobs Pharmacy.
11/24

FRANCISCO
SUPPLY-

Wanted to Rent

WHY NOT LET US MAKE you LOCAL BUSINESS MAN want*
a rubber stamp with your new
to rent a three-bedroom house
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
ZIP Code number. Three-Un*
in good condition in Hastings
—Use Rexalls fast permanent
stamp with your name, ad­
Call Tony Belli. 945-3479. 10'13
Regularly $2.00—Now 81 00. No
dress and ZIP number for
pre-sham poo — No after odor
8325. This Includes, postage
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy
and sale* tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Deltoa. Mich,
49048.
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LARGE PHILCO KEHHOERATOR in good condition. 850. CARPET CLEANING IB EASY
Frank; Roush. Hickory Comers,
with Host New Electric Uptf
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
work. Clean 180 square feet
APPLES — King. Golden Deli­
for only 8605 Hastings Floor
cious. Double Red Delicious,
Covering, 123 W. state, Has­
Spy. Steel Reds, others. Pick
tings. Phone Wl 6-6118.
tf
your own. pick on shares or
buy. Bring own containers.. ITS JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR
PAST
24-HOUR
FILM
Orders taken for Old-Fash-,
ioned Home-Made Apple but-: SERVICE! No charge for over­
size prints.
tf
ter. B. W. Livingston. 2 miles I
south of Clarksville. Phone OW CHE8TERB.~8TEM INC. would
3-3454.
11/3
like to buy your land if it has SHORT OF HELP? LONG ON
NEEDS?—Whatever fix you're
a good stand of Hard Maple or
FOR SALE—120 Bass Accordion
in, depend on Banner Classi­
Old Oak trees on It. Let us buy
fied Ads . . . regular little hus­
your wood-lot and save It for
and amplifier, very good con­
tlers for solving everyday
future
generations.
Homer
dition. Call after 5 pm. Wl
problemsl Call Wl 6-3481. the
Becker, RI, Hastings. Ph. 945­
6-5957.
10/20
result number.
6746.
10/30

PUBLICATION OBDEB

tlilnud tn
he held on th«

MESOLUTION TO VACATE A
PORTION OF THE FLAT OF
HASTINGS HEIGHTS
WIIEHEAH. Hi. IU
ou lirrember t». !:•*«. *»d.
U'HKREAN. ••«&gt;! I'Ut ror.i4in
torn
oi:« l» foM »IU&gt; r«
Kul of Lott IOI tkrourl. Ill
•ire; on. 40 font alley !&gt;u&gt;* i .
f^.t. 31 throuch JTjn.lu.o.
fiMt •ll.» l&gt;tn* Eu«l
1. t

PUBLICATION OBDEB

U&gt;i. M lhrtu*li*OS wrlj-it,*
£■•1 i*f Lot OH; and on. 4.1 f.^tt
Uiu* IU*! &lt;&gt;f U't* 7" il.ro'iel. -

PUBLICATION OBDBB

at Mldiilotillr. Barr/ Counts,
ilkhlfaa, and ar* dooerlbod a*:
Ixfi 4B. MlddlxlH* Do-». A4MI1U*
No. 3 lo Ik* Villa** of MldSUvItl*.
Hoe lion IT. Town 4 Monk. *•*!•

or plow. p*&lt;« i
Mkklna Borhrdr
0. IBM

PUBLICATION OBDEB

Ee"held

Detralt. Dotrolt, Mlcklfaa. sMlsaw of

UIIEKEAN

im Poaokoeal Bulldlaf

PUBLICATION OBDEB
l4|*lr nt Mfihl|*n. I'robal* Court

NOW,

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rULICATIOM OBDBB
HUI.

Hi: IT ITHTI1KII It t

NI 305 2-row mtd Like new!
NI No. 7 one-row pul)
Inu IJ&gt;. one-row pull.

FARM.

WANTED: CLEANING WOMAN BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD near­
ly new tri-level lake front year
—2 or 3 days a week. Prefer
Mondays and Fridays. Refer­
around home on north side of
ences required. Call Richland
Wall Lake wlthAKillt-lns. Con­
MA 9-9337 or write Box 1020
sider renMng. Call: Orand
Hastings Banner.
10/13
Rapids 538-5511 or CH 32783
•
10/28'
REGISTERED NURSES OF
BARRY COUNTY -Your Hos­ FOR SALE — 1st" Ward? 3ubetTrootn home. 15 x 15 living room
pital needs help! Evening and
with fireplace, carpeting and
"night uKirk of duly. Why not
draperies Included, formal din­
investigate? Clara Sage, R.N.
ing room and modem kitchen
Director of Nursing.
10'27
with eating space and loads of
cupboards. Tiled bathroom—all
modern, one bedroom down,
two extra large bedrooms up­
stairs. Play area in basement.
Nearly new gas furnace—storm
LOST —Green corduroy purse.
windows — garage accommo­
Glasses badly needed. Please
dates 3 car* Conveniently locall Wl 5-9174. '
10/13
cated—810,500 Call Wl 5-5009.
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LEGALS

Heating - Plumbing
Service

305 S. Church

HOUSEKEEPER OR COUPLE
for family of 4. with two small
children. Exeellent modern
working conditions; bedroom
and silting room with private
bath. State salary, experience
and references in letter lo
HELP WANTED
Mrs R. J Biggs. 300 Lincoln
Road. Grosse Pointe. Mich. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
PG. 171, Hasting* Telephone
48230.
1020
START IMMEDIATELY
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Wl 5-4854. Meetings every
in aluminum, steel or wood
Monday. 8 pm.
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Serve customers with RowWANTED: HOUSEKEEPER —
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
leigh Products in N. Barry
Desire responsible woman of
son. Hastings.
H
high character to do light ★ For Rent—Reel Estate
Co. or Hastings. Write
housecleaning, cooking, e t c.
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles'
RAWLEIGH
and men's clothing. Phone Wl
age children. Private room with FOR RENT - CHILDREN wel­
Dept. MCJ-65I-1111
come — attractive new 2-bed6-8714, 6604 Oun Lake Rd.
bath and TV. References re­
room apartment now available
Tailor Shop.
tf
Freeport, III. 61032
quired Call Richland MA 9­
at Carriage House Apartments.
10/13
9337 or write Box 1020. Has­
206 Hill Street. Portland Car­
tings Banner.
10/13
pet, drapes, air - conditioning,
kitchen'appliances, carport
MANAGER TRAINEE-We want
parking, water and heat all in­
an aggressive and self-starting
cluded Starting 8135 per
young man age 20 to 28. hl^h
month unfurnished. For ap­
school graduate, to train forsa
YEAH:
pointment call collect. State
career with one of America’s'1
Management Corp., Lansing
moat progressive finance com­
332-8687.
10.20
ABSENT
panies. Good starting salary,
excellent employee benefits and
profit sharing. Model Finance
Co. Inc.. 140 W. State St.. ir For Solo—Reel Estoto
Hastings.
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. . . YOUR CORN
TOP PRICES PAID
Let us grain bank your
corn and deliver ot your
convenience.

1&amp;G7 CALENDARS — Wide vari­
ety of prices starting at 8895
per hundred. Order now and
pay after Sept. 1. Also book
tn*tehee. Call: Battle Creek,
WO 3-0150 co'Sect after fl pm

MM 445 Gas.

5x7 to 16x20

NOTICE—Former Beauty Coun­
selor client* Interested In new
facial and free lipsticks, call
Nellie Balmer. MS - 5944 or
Ruby Harrison, 945-4068. 10/31

ELECTRIC Razors repaired —
Special — Your raror cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
81-35. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 118 8.
Jefferson, Hastings.
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Wl 5-5052
10/13

Farm Machinery

.

I.H. TRUCKS

1320 N. Michigan

CARDS OF THANKS » IN M IM OR I AMS—2c p~ word.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

. COUGAR

NOT1OB: U*av IUU1*.
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1963 PONTIAC
. . . Catalina 4 door sedan, ra­ SMILEY POST BUILDINGS
dio, whitewalls, economy en­
gine, one local owner.
Hastings, Michigan
1963 FORD
(616) 845-9183 Call collect
. . . Oalaxle 500 4 door sedan,
radio, automatic transmission,
power steering, very clean.

1962 CHEV. BISCAYNE
3 Dr. 6 aUck.

1959 Ford &lt;4-Ton Pickup

DODGE-DART—1966 4 door se­
dan. Ivory. 146 h_p A-l condi­
tion. Still on warranty—81475
Will take trade. Private owner
Call 945-2909 after 8. 10/13

1944 MERCURY
■ . Montclair 4 door, power
steering and brakes, radio,
whitewalls, extra clean.

V8 automatic. 20.000
carefully driven miles.
Power strg. Spare tire
never out of trunk.

1965 Galaxie 500
4 Dr. Tutone. 8 cyl. Cruis-Amatk Radio, power steering.
w/waUs wheel covers.

STALK SHREDDERS FOR
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply. M37 So. 945-3150.
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# Automotive

1944 THI.’NDERBIRD
. . . I-andau iurdtop coupe,
full power, air conditioning,
new Cadillac trade.

Convertible Sale!

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.

Classified Paragraphs)

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twonty Worth.

1944 CADILLAC
. . . Hardtop Sedan DeVille,
full power, air conditioning,
low mileage one owner car

1966 BUICK LESABRE

) ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

1944 OLDS TORONADO
. . . Deluxe model fully
equipped Including air condiUonlng. Factory Official car
in new car condition.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNEB—•

Card of Thanks

Calendar of
Spacial Events

Freeport

By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
especially the cute little snow
■oma ft.
IM-nii birds, the Junoo.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to expreaa my sincere
Thanks lo friends and relatives enjoyed dimer with Mr. and State Road. HaMlrg*
for visit*, gifts, flowers, cards

txkah Lodge No 5J, Hospital Bunday. * Mrs Howard Thaler,
Guild No. B. Busy Kight Club
for Dowera during my stay at
Ferguson-Droste-Ferguson Hos­
pital and since returning home. Mrs. Ruaedl Blough at Middle­
Your kindnesses will long be ville.
remembered.
Sarah Roush
Mrs. Vernon Beardsley, a Mr.
and Mra. Joe Kauffman called on
CARD OF THANKS
Mias Ruth Kauffman at Clarks­
My most sincere thanks to Dr. ville Sunday.
Gordon Finnic, Dr. Spindler. Dr.
Mrs. Karl Blacklcdge and baby
Blair and Dr Huebner, all of the girl of Marton were Saturday
nurses and aids, kitchen help
Mra. Ben CbrlaUe, Cindy and
Pennock Hospital pleasant, be­ Bennie were Bunday dinner
fore and after surgery. To Rev.
Elliott for his many calls, a big
thank you. I also thank all who
sent flowers, cards, and other Howard Thaler, Linda Thaler
gift* and for all the acts of and Ron Wllooxacn visited Mr.
kindness, including calls. I am
grateful.
Mrs. Harvey &lt;Pearl) Burgess Henry DeGood of Grand Rapids
were Thursday lunch guests al
the Hoyt-Dutcher home.
Mr and Mrs Frank Dutcher
and family opened the small
game season by spending the
PUBLICATION ORDER,
weekend
at the Hoyt-Dutchor
tilate ■&gt;! UkhUen. '
cabin near Baldwin. A Mr. and
Mrs Richard Vendeville of Kala­
mazoo were Sunday dinner guceta
of their daughter, Mr. and Mra.
Rlciiard Bird in honor of their
birthdays a Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Baird and family of Bat­
tle Creek were Bunday callers
at the Richard Bird heme. a

RUMMAGE SALE. OCT. 14-1*
RUMMAGE BALE at St Rose
Friday and Saturday. Oct 14-15.
st St. Rose School Hall.
P.TA. BAKED GOODS SALE

tings Monday. Mra Burkey

la

Help us make It a Merry K Gallup. M. who died at
Christmas for your children by
bringing baked goods to sell at daughter. Mrs. Ada Boyd at 231
Parent Teacher# Conference, Oc- Diamond. N. E. Grand Rapids.

Stowell drove to Greenville Fri-

Chloe Hauer. * We hear that
wedding bells will be ringing
this weekend In Woodland *
The enrollment in the Woodland

Oldsmobile'» wholly restyled Ms for 1967 offer
an even greater degree of elegance and luxury,
Together with the 88 «, the new 98‘s (Luxury sedan
abovc) display a 5-inch reduction in rear deck
length and a corresponding increase in the hood

and (root lender*, clearly suggesting the distinctive
profile of Oldsmobile's lamous Toronado. The B8‘s
are equipped with Oldsmobile's 425-cubic-inch 4barrel Super Rocket V-8 engine,

compared with 652 on the same
date last year. On Monday of audio visual meeting was held In
tIUs week 1J new pupils enrolled lhe high school library. New
at Woodland The count at West machines tn audio visual aid
were demonstrated by Mr. Hoge
I Laurence J. Bauer Unit 45 of
of Grand Rapidfl. He prrarnted
I the American Legion Auxiliary
year; East Elementary 192, gain
| met Thursday, Oct. 6, with nine
of 23: Clarksville 160, gain of 11; of overhead projectors. After
I1 present. Pearl Ainslle, Ada Bo­
Sunfield 317; gain of 35; L. O.
gart, Marilyn Dalhauser. DoroJunior High 356. gain of 13; High Heated how to make transpar­
[ thy Gronewold. Carrol Keeler.
School 783.
---------—. .gain
— of
— -9. Total
------- en­ enclea for individual teachers,
• Eleanor Merrick. Arloa Newton.
rollment in the Lakewood system Onc mteratung fact, be pointed
।
Elvira Sayles and Esther Fett.
1017 total
I..I.I gain
MlN of 95
OS w
A. MrTand
MrWnTwl out.
. was ..
- ..through
____ _____
._ use
Dali Prt.oesalng Center
2.857.
that
proper
I Mrs. Ainslle and Mrs. Merrick
FL Mead. Md.
Mra George Olmstend were
reported on the 4th District
among three from West Wood­
The last half ot September meeting al Colon. The next
land at the open liousc for Mr prove effectiveness in the class
। meeting will be in Hartford on
and Mra. Walker Cotton.
room
statistics indicated
Chat Further
M^mTorsJl^rs:^
Ume at the Willard Bennett* । Nov 6 Mrs Gronewold reported
Victor Booher, local, his slater. . . ’ OJ pmx» w au
[' from the PresidepCs and Re­
of M Nashville
Nashville Their
Their sons.
sons. Bill
Bill
.' habliitation chairman's confer­
Mrs. Dorr Layle. all of Wood- Only 12 percent is learned by and David, were home and their, cnce at the V.A. Hospital Plans
bury drove to Grand Rapids hearing. The se«ilon lasted until furloughs overlapped by three: are being made by the VA. to
days.
Willard
(BUD.
.a
medical
Sunday and were dinner guests ' 4:15 but many teaciicra were still
take over a hole) at Benton HarcorpMiuin
in
the
Navy
who
is
of Mias Olga Eckert. Mira Eck- crowded around him for further
* i bor and convert It into a 'Half
ret, a former resident of north I information at 4 30. Mr. Beebe. switching to the Marines as a1 i Way House" for about 80 pa’1 tlents who no longer need hosWoodland, lx enjoying her usual teacher of speech and communln«n. auu usviu. ls a uuxu ciao* )taI cxr(. bul are not quite ready
be on lheir own.
family of Battle Creek were ward to reading our West Wood­ while session to keep them alnnan in the Air Force. Bill |
Saturday callers of Mrs. Greta land letter each week, keeping abreast of tile latest teaching
AWnrr™&gt;u&gt;e&gt;&gt;UlC«nL«Blough.
her In touch with her friends techniques*.
here (We need your help, you
The
inc Delton
ocuou High
IUKII School
cxukxja Varvai- —- — ---- — — ■—_ — —
sity football team played Hamtl- | J~-Ti.7~.~i
at C*”?P
« to save coupons for the Child
ha*
on the hospital stidt welfare program Mrs. Alrolle,
• Larry Landon and Mlsa JuUe | ton High School at Hamilton He h
“* ‘been
**n ""
Ann Stowell were Sunday din- Friday. The game ended up In a
BUI arrived home Sept. 16 and
d M
Evelyne CurtU atner guests of the Utter's grand- {lie. 6-6.
D*vc 13 day* later. David en- ^nded
aveiyns vucu*
By Victor Sitton

LEGALS

&gt;4-Legion Auxiliary
rorcesi Meets Thursday

n*

Armed
News Notes

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Lake Odessa
By Ruth Peterman
Sunday. Oct. 16 will be the
concluding service by the Interim
:pastor. Rev. Glen Asplln at the
Congregational Church. The Rev.
Arthur Ruder of Grandville will
be the supply pastor until a full

going away and many thanks
party will honor Rev. and Mra.
Asplln, to be held In the church
dining room. * Rev. and Mr*
Simon Toroian, Mr. and Mra.
Roy Erb and Mr. and Mrs. Erven
George were Among Ux- members
of the Gnux- Brethren Churches
attending the Home Missions
banquet at Lan*lng Thursday. A
Mr. and Mrs. Tello Bower ot
Big
Rapid* visited relatives
Wednesday, including their sis-

well. Frank Hj-nea of Hastings
was
-As a luncheon guest.
'■
Mrs. —
Eleanor ------Meyers took
' ’her I1
mother. Mrs. Mattle Wilson to
the open house for Mr. and Mrs.

i
e
* C*
I* a
l-Luu -- eomplHrf Lor th,
IS jCmi-rlHallSr
Slevai Hull, son of Dan Hull. tureratC mathwtlcA ThU wu hi,:
CLuLCT^AuidU *
Clara of 1938, and Lucille (Boy­
lan « Hull. Class of 1941, Hastings
lttrge dl4b
either vegeHigh Schoo), is a aeml-flnallst en route to ElKin AFB In Florid*
Mr and Mra. Carl' Heire on Fri­ in tile 1966-67 merit scholarship
tablc&gt; Mdad- drasert or relishes.
Fighter Squadron after
.
.
.
.
day Informed lhe folks here that competition Riven U a senior In TacUcul
r U • U I V U.U.
u-.s, U&gt;
W r.mm'lur .
Od. 17.. Whit, few Bill
Future
I
Nov.
8
to
13
—
Decoration
at Aux.
and roadside bushes have been
honored with a surprise party
Fla. * Clare Olmstead and son. Central High School.
Gift Shop; Nov. 13-Gift Shop
removed, making no place for
on IU# 22nd birthday. Dave U a open house: Nov. 14—Gift Shop!
John,
of
Hastings
were
Bunday
them to hide or the poison spray
graduate of Hastings High and
opens so that all patients may
used along our highways ha*' Olmstead. A George Schalbly and
Bill a Nashville graduate.
shop (without charge) for their
killed them off, the truth is that
his sister. Mra. Hildred Hesterly
1 loved ones for Christmas; Dec.
of
Woodland,
new
from
the
22 — Distribution ot Christmas
seen several gold finely* (wild
Jy Mrt. Glendon Curtit
* [Grand Rapids airport Friday and
packages to patients; Poppy
canaries) feasting on the sun-­
flowers we planted for that pur- brother and wife. Dr. and Mra 1 The Child Study Club will bold
By
Orlie VanSyckle
Membership in the American
Colon Schalbly at Waukegan, j their regular meeting al 8 pro.
Legion is now open to all Armed
HL. returning Sunday evening. I Thuraday. Oct. 20. It will be a
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Steele were services men. upon honorable
PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Tills was Mra. Hesterly's first costume Halloween party at the Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs ,discharge, from the current war
ride in a plane and she reports ( home of Mrs. Roy Titkcmeyer. Vern Welciier. They all called on in Vietnam, who have served any
the trip down was very enjoyable. * The MethodUt WSCS will hold Mrs. Inez Monica at the Sani­ time since Aug. 5. 1964.
On the return flight they viewed their annual Golden Age lunch- tarium In Battle Creek A On Lay­
Needed at the V.A. Hospital
a aevere electric storm in the tun Wednesday. Oct. 19. At this men Sunday at Briggs Church Don i for Occupational Therapy. Carcloud* below- tliem and later ran tune all ladies of the church Roberts was speaker. Some mem­ ■ pct Rags in balls, used nylon
into it, making tlie flight rather over 70 will be honored. A lunch­ bers of the choir ot the Dowling. hose, golf equipment, phono­
rough. They drove home from । eon will be held at 12 with a Bonfield Churches sang with the graph records 33 and 45 rpro,
... following,
Briggs choir
Grand Rapids through hard rain meeting
new religious Christmas cards,
and lightning, a Mr, and Mra.
Mr. „„
and Mra. Glendon Curtis । Mr. and Mrs Edward Terry will flower vases.*floral frogs, putty,
Stratton of Grand Rapids were called• on
—______
-- Bert
”-rt Bevins —
at __
BL_____
have_____
thhe_______
Stevens__Farm
Bureau magazines, paint by number set*,
Bunday guest* of Mr and Mr*. Lawrence Hospital in Lansing. Saturday. Oct. 15. a Sandra Oonk- used Jewelry, etc.
Wolker Cotton following the Saturday. He underwent surgery Un came home Sunday from PenMrs. Gronewold. Mrs. Fett,
open house.
FYtday and plan* to return to his nock Hospital. A Mr#. Bessie Hu- Mrs. Dun Walldortf, Mrs. Lloyd
rlilurlary
home at 149', Weal Broadway ber of Climax and Mra. Edith Wll- Blackford and Miss Joyce Haw­
thc end of Uus week. He wu ton were Sunday dinner guests kins staged a party at the VA.
'
' of Mr. and Mrs Orlie Van Sycklc. Hospital at Fort Custer Satur­
would enjoy hearing from his Callers- were Mr. and Mrs. Vern day, Oct 8. for the patients in
By Peggl Stowills
PUBLICATION OBDBB
Ward 9.
There will not be a social
Tuesday, Sept. 27. thq funeral Vanderar have a new grandson. Schlorff and Mr. and Mrs. Blair
Hawbhtx and Kenneth.
meeting Oct. 20.
for Mike Boomer was held at
Mrs. Clarence Campbell and Sue
2:30. Students who wished to at­ Vandecar, are parents of a 94
Cordray
went
to
Washington.
D.
C,
pound
boy
bom
Friday
In
Belle
­
tend obtained excuses from tlielr
parent*. There were 120 Delton vue. He will join the family with Saturday and will get Christina
Dale Clark and Jolene Yarger
Campbell and return home MonAudent* present. PrincipaMhiker two girls.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Mahler re* Mrs- Winnie Dunn is of Hastings, have joined the
and former teacher. Mls4 Lipkey
attended. The Cottage Grill cently visited Mr. and Mra. Ray- spending two weeks in Richland Junior membership ranks of Hol­
steinFriesian Association of
across from tlie scixjol closed at mond Larr in Grand Rapids * Mr. and Mra. Keith Buehler and
12 for the funeral and reopened They called on Mrs. Retha Mah- family of Freeport were Sunday America Cher 13.000 youngsters
ler at Blodgett Hospital who ho* (11,iner
!,Ir
Urs are now actively enrolled in the
breed organization's programs.
The 1966 Delton Homecoming since returned home. A Mra. Lulu Henry Vw&gt; Syckle.
Hauer has been a patient in a 1
4 and the street* were lined with Detroit Hospital. She iws now:
_ _____ __ ___ , __ _ gone to the liome of her son to
mediately following the parade recuperate. Her address u: 3134wa* the Delton Lions annual 23rd Street, Wyandotte. She
3RDER OF PUBLICATION—
chicken barbecue from 4 30 until would like lo be remembered by
7. Ticket* were 81.50 for adult* her friends,
and 50 cents for children under
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler
12. The menu was barbecue 1 were in Ft. Wayne. Ind.. Batur-1
chicken, hash brown potatoes.; day visiting her daughter, Mr.
cole slaw. roll*, relishes, ice and Mra. Jack Folland and boys,
cream, coffee and milk. The * Mr. and Mra. Herald Classic
game started at 7 30. Delton and Mr. and Mra. Galen Klhner
Panthcra vs Parchment Panth- and family spent Sunday in De­
ers. BtarUng the game was Mike troll with Mr. and Mra. Duane
Poteet kicking off for Delton. Clum and family. Tiiey visited
The first quarter ended In 0-0. the Zoo. A Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Automobile fir Machinery
Then Mike Poteet of Delton Begerow were Saturday guests Appliance &amp; General Repair
Repair
mode a touchdown tn the second with their daughter, Mr. and
quarter. This was followed by Mra Paul Hoffman and family
arxither touchdown by Keith in North Manchester. Ind.
Champion. At half time the
Terry Vondecor has been liome WATCH AND DIAMOND RING COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
P.jl K hlet'l
acore wa* Delton 12, Parchment on leave with his parent*. Mr.
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
ICE—Flat class wo«k. Call Wl
0. At half time the Delton and Mra. Leon Vondecar after
Gilmore Jeweler*. 102 E. State
5-5085. Burkey Sale* and Serv­
marching bond took over Um/ completing six weeks' basic train­
St. Phone Wl 5-5316.
field. Thia wa* followed" by the Ung at Ft Knox. Ky. On his rcice. 218 N. Jefferson.
Introduotlon of the kings and turn he will go to Camp Gordon,
queens. CVmnle Bridcnstlne wa* Go, for eight week* training for
crowned homecoming queen' military police. During his visit CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
K-tite n&gt;
along with Ike Mercer a* king, he and hl* mother. Mr and Mrs.
AND CARPET REPAIR — Hat­
Repair# and sharpening. Saw
Pfl.
i
The queen's court consisted of Kenneth Vondecor nnd Mr. and
ting* Floor Covering, 123 W.
parts and supplies McCulloch
Linda Dewey and Sharon Jacobs Mrs. Jack Comp nnd family
State. Wl 5-5118.
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
The runners-up for king were visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert TresSupply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Butch Thom and Jamie Poyer. »ler In Coldwater. Kenneth leaves WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING— |
The float trophy wa* awarded to for military service from Lansing
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
th* sophomores with the title of Nov. *3. a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
"Yogi Bear." Other floats were ’ Mahler were Monday dinner
senior*. "Porky Pig." Juniors. guc*U of Mrs Bernice KantMrr
Recored. Burkey Safes and Serv­
Engraving. Miller Jewelers. 118
"Casper." and freshmen "Top
Hove you donated to the Uniice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Wl 5-5176.
remained 12-0 through the third drcn have an opportunity to give

So many have told us they
have enjoyed our remark* about
the birds and wondered why we
haven’t iuul anytiling to say
lately. Well. I guess it's because
there just isn’t anything to *ay.

Woodland

Lacey

Me*.

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be used for Children's Christmas
party at Northeastern School.

West Woodland

Paul a. Sier.I

Il 1. Or

Join Association

Philip II. Slltc.rU

PUBLICATION OBDEB.

Past Resident
Dies Tuesday
In Grand Rapids

Burial will be in the Rutland
Township Cemetery.
Mra. Gallop had been in 111
health foe a long lime.

May 20. 1900. the daughter of
Albert awl Ina • Snyder&gt; Still.
She attended school here and
married Arthur Gallup of Has­
tings on Feb. 14. 1920. He died on.
Feb. 6. 1949.
Since I960 she hiul made her
home in Grand Rapids with Mrs.
Boyd.

other

daughters.

Mrs

Abram

Ids and 1 Mra Dora Hall of AMo;
---- -------- .--------- ---------- , .. .
curity. Colo, and Lawrence Wllnon of Grand Rapid*. 26 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren;
a sister. Mra. Fred &lt;Amy» Bcwer
of Hartings, and three brothers,
Ralph Sull ot Ha*lng\ Ivor
Slawaon of Ctncinnattl. Ohio.
and Robert O'Neil of Menlo Park,
! Calif.

Alma Wortlcy and the George j
Barkers. * Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Hultman of Grand Rapids were
Sunday vtsltora of Mr. and Mra.
By Mrt. Vern Hmeblilt
Harley StodeL Evening visitors
were Aire. Larry itaxiier a n a : ■»* MmStUh
ssj-hoi
children, near Woodbury.
rhe Maple Grove Birthday Club
Mr. and Mra. Ed Eldridge have j will meet Tuesday. Oct 18 at the
returned from a 15-day vacation Town Hall for dinner. A Mr. and
to Washington. Oregon. Call- Mrs Austin Schantz and Mr. and
fond* and Nevada. They ac- Mrs Vern Hawblitz were Sunday
Mrs
Edith
componled their daughter and dinner guests of *•
— »■«*"•
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Goodell al Cadillac a Mr and
BuelUer of Freeport. A Mrs Ken- Mrs Nolan Hudson and children
of Reed City were weekend guests
iUrshberger and son and Jerry
Smith of Grand Rapids accom­ Mrs Blair Hawblitz and Kenneth
panied Uielr son and brother. were Sunday guests of Mr and

Highbank

Mr and Mrs Clarence Bump of
Hastings visited her sister, Mra.
Ida Norton. Sunday at the home
a I960 LakE-wocKl graduate und
also a graduate of Ferri* State Norto” * Mr. and Mrs. Howard
aiso a graouaie oi rem* °2*'c.Nort&lt;nLjr.
bought a harnc
D&lt;Um&gt;' CuH^k' °?n of
frn* | &gt;n Battle Creek and moved three
eat Cusacks of Jackson Road rew«.k * -jhe Mother's Club
turned to Fort Leonard Wood. mct
l2 wllh Mrs Pauline
Mo., after u furlough home. A । Norlon. rhe ladles had a shower
Relatlvee received word Tuesday | {or Mni Mlke Honing, a recent
night of the death of Mrs. Elvla I bride
Shade at Greenville, Ohio Mr. I Mr.
Mrs Don Wolf and
and Mra. Marton Shade of rural {BmRy ^pent from Thursday until
Lowell and Myrvell Stephens at- Saturday In Northern Michigan,
tended U&gt;e funeral. A Mrs Clyde Sunday they were guest* of Mr.
Shoemaker was released from the ! and Mrs. Philip Beardsley of BatOsteopathic Hospital. G r a n d Ue Creek in honor of the wedding
Rapid*. Wednesday, to convalesce anniversary of Mr and Mra Ray
from surgery.------------------------------ [Hom A Mr. and Mra. Vern Haw­
------------ •-blitz called recently on Mra.'Rill*
Fifty-eight of the 96 United I Whitmore at the home of her
States mountain* exceeding 13.- | daughter. Mrs Sylvia Babcock, of

NOTICE
There will be a public hearing on the Barry County
1967 proposed budget in the Supervisor's’Room in
the Court House in the City of Hastings at 2:00

P.M. Monday. October 17, 1966.

WILLIAM CRIDLER
County Clerk

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quarter. Parchment scored dur- at the school. If a' solicitor lias
ing the last few minute* of the r»oc been at your door, one should GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP —All
game ending it up with Delton be there before lhe 15th. If they
12. Parchment 7.
diei't. you may contact the drive
appliance! Cali 945-2317.
Fbllowing the game was lhe chairman. Mra. Ruby Othmer. *
homroomlng dance. The bond The Pee Wee footbaU team was
called the Bad Mons played for I scheduled to finish the scuson VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
the dance. Wednesday. Oct 5. Tuesday evening with lake
TERS—Service, part*, hoses and
the acbool class rings arrived
I Odeaaa. They finished up to
The Parent Study Committee Tuesday night with no wins,
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
of Delton Kellogg School ar- However, they were able to score
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
ranged a program for the public against Lake Odeaea the first
on Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in lhe j time they played each other LAWN MOWEFT REPAIR— Au­
high school cafeteria. Lu Alice This was quite a feather in their
thorized Dealer for Wheel Horsn
Ue Creek Police Department, told had been scared against. They
Tractor and L*wn Boy Mowers,
nf h,r
in
| Khl„w K-M- . ------- ---------------- ,
E L Carpenter Hardwire.
Ing Day of a police woman." ye»u with Die experience they
ROBERT W. STACK. Own
Time was given for question# and received thia year. The Vikings
k*t another game Friday night WE REPAIR radto and record
PtaM Wl J-Wl
playen I STEREO and HI-FI I.
Musk Center. 138 W. State.
Wednesday, Oct 5. wa* the tLem a homecoming victory.
Phono 945-4284.
ThU week they will host Grand

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KEYS DUPLICATE^ while' you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. Stale Concrete Product*
at Jefferson.
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
ING done at the farm according
Phone WT^6»2I23.
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
reau Services. M37 So., Wl 5­
2223.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co Home office 822 5- Benton.
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
Stale Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
Miicellonoous

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE—'
Largest selectton of Drapery
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
TER— Raw wood or finished
rods. Installation and Hanging.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of Vi­
frames. Alto, custom framing.
Beverwyk's Color Center. 221
tors. machinery and chain saws
221 W. Mdl.
W. Mill.
in our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
ic*. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
Radio, Television Repairing
5-5052.
ized engraving of all kinds. GilBuiinets Services Offered

more Jeweler. 102 E. State St..
Phone 945-5316.

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE — 315 S. Hanover.
945-3862. Free service for one
year on Setchall-Carbon Color.
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Repair and new work, fixtures
Systems. Sold, inatalled, serviced.
and supplies. Kelley Electric
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623Service. ' 524 Middleville Rd.. TV'S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
~ 5381.
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Phone Wl 512700 alter 5 pro.,
and TV Serv.ce. 228 N. Jeffer­
Hastings.
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERV­
son. Phone Wl 5-9187.
ICE. For details call 945-3187.

Ledge The JVa will travel to
Grand Ledge thia Thursday.
School wa* dlsmUred Thursday

California ha* the tallcet of

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Thursday, October IS, IBM

UNITED FUND
Give to the Red Cross
the United Way

Charming HHS
Graduate Farm
Bureau Queen

--------------Zlp Cod&lt;! Week
In Michigon

Public rorum

The week of Oct. 10 has been
। officially proclaimed ZIP Code
(Tbs &gt;ui« vaicMsss L«u«r* t«
' ulrhl(ran by Governor
Um Editor. It la r&lt;*»Mlt*Uy roqoMl Week in .MlCluvau &gt;
*4 U»t U.y So* byW. Uui ib»» cow-1 George P. Romney
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A charming 1966 Hastings High
-----------■School graduate. Mu* Sybil
Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. To tbe Editor:
Your recent editorial concernEarl Dunn of Rfi Battle Creek,
was named Barry County Farm Ing NO-NO Griffin the oppos­
Bureau Queen in a contest held ing candidate for the US Senate
Monday evening when the or- has a very familiar sound, al­
•ganlxatlon held IU annual meet­ most as if I had heard or read
ing at lhe Community Center It before. However It falls far
short of covering up for his un­
here
Mr*. Leila HawbllU, who Ilves comparable record of Negative
on R2 Nashville with her hus­ thinking and voting in the house
band. Blair, was the runner-up lhe past ten yean.
Like hl* vocal sponsor, the
Mrs HawbilU is a secretary at
Glory Grabbing George, who Is
Chenoweth Machine Company.
Tbe 19M Queen wa* crowned now trying to convince the peo­
by Margery Kilmer, a 1965 ple of Michigan that all the good
HHS graduate who was select­ things that have come about in
our stale the past twenty yean
ed as last year’s queen.
are a direct result of his own ef­
Miss Dunn Is a secretary for forts. certainly the majority are
the Battle Creek Camp Fire not that gullible, I hope Giris.
Actually the progress that la
Presented awards for outstand­ being braeged about now Is a di­
ing contributions to agriculture rect result of a long hard and
were Theodore N. Knopf. Has­ honest fight by Gov. William* to
tings High vocational agricul­ break down lhe traditional re­
ture Instructor, and E J Bates. actionary nnd negative forces
Woodland Township farmer who that controlled the state gov­
served on the Farm Bureau ernment for so many years be­
Board and was president of the fore his election os a great gov­
organization for three years. He ernor of a great state.
is now in Farm Bureau insur­
What we need in Washington
ance.
now Is not a Negative thinking
Instructor Knopf is in his 40th senator whose vote will certainly
year at Hastings High where he work against the sincere and
ha* taught agriculture and sci­ honest forward looking efforts
ence He Inaugurated a 60-acre of our incumbent Senator Hart
school forest in 1932 and many Rather we need a man like
trees are now nearing market­ Soapy Williams who will work
able age. His FFA boys have won in harmony wiU) him and put
many awards In farm safety, Michigan on record a* having an
judging and farm forums.
unusual and highly efficient
Knopf has received many team of Senators working for
our interests.
other honors.
Sincerely.
Dlrcctora-at-large elected at
Carl A. Brodbeck
Monday's meeting were Robert
, Wenger and Clarence Calms. Jr.
Paul Gibson was named from
the northwest quarter and LawI retire Chase from lhe norUieast
quarter.
By .Wrs. Albert Green
Delegates .to lhe Stale meeting RJ MlddlotiUo
IVS-IVM
include Wenger. Chase. Wayne
Mr. and Mr* George Horn, Jr.,
Pennock. Mrs. Wayne Pennock.
and
family of Kalamazoo and Mr
Mr*. Gerald . Smith, LaVerne
and
Mrs
Robert
Tripp
and
^on.
Bivens. Phillip Dunlop and Rob­
Rnhrrt. of Middleville were Wiests
ert Bender.
Alternates are Ralph Moore. of Mr and Mis Marshall Tnpp
Sunday.
*
Donald.
Gary
and
Justin Simpson. Gerald Smith.
David Chase. Oscar Kaecheie, Cheryl Tietz. RI Hastings spent
Karl Eckhardt. Karl PalmaUer Saturday with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mr* Archie Burd * Mr
and Russell Solomon.
Farm Bureau member* en­ and Mrs Gordon Green of Battle
dorsed lhe Barry County Con­ Creek called on their parents. Mr
tractor*' AioocLallon'a drive to i and Mrs. Albert Green. Sunday.
repeal the 1965 act regarding Mr. and Mr*. John Birman of
the banding of all building Hastings called bn the Greens
I Friday.
contractor*.
They also adopted resolutions ! Mr apd Mra. Albert Green. Mrs
supporting an increase in reve­ Archie Burd and Mrs Marshall
nues for highway* through "user j Tripp were guests of Mr. and Mr*.
taxes" rather than a return to;George Hum. Jr.. In Kalamazoo
tile system of taxing property to । Friday * Mrs Frances Storkan
build roads and “any change in J I* on the gain, we art glad to
the distribution formula must | report * Rev. Boers of the Yankee
not mean proportionately less 'Springs church called on Mr. and
money for county road systems." Mra Allfcrt Green Wednesday *
They urged immediate action Quite a number of people drive
to establish a Soft Wheat Mar- on our roads this weekend on
keting Association prior to lhe j color tour*. The countryside Li
1967 harvest, urged a stricter beautiful.
compliance with the weight and 1
i standards law and commended 1
the legislators who supported'
| the personal property tax ex­
emption bill for farmers.
1 In her presentation In the
I contest for queen. Miss Dunn de­
I dared that "I wouldn't trade tny
'childhood years for anything in
I the world."
She recalled that when* she
was about 12 she started feed| Ing ealves to help her father.
Every summer lhe whole fami­
ly worked In the fields, baling
hay and harvesting the crops.
I "At times I was very unhappy I
to have to be uorklng like this.1
1 but it was very good for me It I
taught me to accept respond-|
biHtles I only wish every child
could be raised on a farm like

explosion wiw-aa
national volume at the plwnomenal rate of almost f°ur billion
pieces this year. "
The Governor called upon "all
citizens to join in obseivance of
| this week by learning and using
their ZIP Codes, tn both mailing
and return addres.es ot all let­
ters and packages "
To assist postal patrons in
securing ZIP Codra tor most
। often used addressee. letter car­
riers will be delivering the new
ZIP-A-LIST cards so that these
may be filled out. returned to
the poet office. ZIP-Coded nnd
letunwd to the postal pat ton.
George Washington was the
only president who never lived
in the White House But he did
choose the site and approve lhe

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One gift works many wonders
When disaster strikes, when there is need for swift, compassion­
ate assistance, the Red Cross is there. Your gift,may help your
neighbor—or your own family—at the moment of greatest need.

Don't Jet a faulty set rob you
of TV-viewing A dim screen
can dim your pleasure. Call us
We repair hi-fi ond

tape recordon, too.

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
Wl 5-9187 fr Wl 5-5992
228 N. Jefferson at Mill
Formerly at 4*rfestone Stere

WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

Sybil was bom Nov. 18. 1947,
and has two Urothera, Ezra nnd ■
Peter, and a sister, Peggy She '
has always lived on the fame
farm.
Her brother, Ezra, -won IhLs
year’s Hastings High FFA tall;
corn contest.

Use your lieodlighUi at dusk
and when visibility is poor, regnrdlesB of the clock time TUt
your lights to avoid blinding the
approaching driver.

One gift works many wonders/GIVE THE UNITED WAY
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1967 HASTINGS

COMMUNITY FUND

A FAIR SHARE gift to Hie Community Fund it on important investment
in the best interest of our Community ond all of our citizens. Every one con
benefit either directly or indirectly from the services rendered by one or

many of the agencies supported by Community Fund gifts. This year there

are eleven of these agencies actually 48 (see budget list ond explanation)
in our united appeal for their support.

As in past years, persons living in other communities in Barry County

may designate where they would like their contributions to be sent.
Thousands of dollars have boon collected iq Hostings and sent to other

communities by this method.
Also remember that ell contributions to the Hastings Community Fund
ore deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes.
THE 1967 HASTINGS COMMUNITY FUND CAMPAIGN

MINIMUM GOAL NEEDS

ELEVEN CAMPAIGNS

S54.Z25.OO

IN ONE

BUDGET

Hastings-Youth Council$ 7.925.00
Barry County YMCA
12,185.00
Boy Scouts of America
7.450.00
Red Cross
...
7.330.00
Camp Fire Girls
3,500.00
4-H Club
450.00
Family and Childrens Services
7,055.00
Child Guidance Clinic ______
290.00
Salvation Army
1.840.00
tMichigon United Fund
5.800.00
Drive Expenses
400.00

TOTAL

■_$54,225.00

tThe Michigan United Fund represents
a "package" of some 37 well recognized
and fully approved service including the
important work of the USO. Heart Fund,
and many others.

This Message Sponsored By
HASTINGS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.

THI TYDIN CORPORATION

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102 W. Slate „

�Charlotte until hl* retirement in
IMA.

Ralph Rogers
Dies Thursday:
Rites Saturday

Hasting* Masonic Lodge No. 52
und Emmanuel Episcopal Church.

Funeral services for Ralph W. one grandson.
Masonic services were
Rogers. 85. 519 8 Jefferson, who
died about 2 30 am. Thursday, Friday at 7:30 pm.

held

at 2 pm. Saturday at the Girrbach Funeral Home.
Stanley Trumble. C.L.U.
Tile Rev. Don M Gury of­
I Vermontville, has qualified a* a
ficiated
member of New York Life In­
surance Company'* 1966 Star
H Salem Depot, N. H.. | Club The Star Club is composed
of New York Life'* most sue-

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graduate of Hastings High
School and Bryant and Steal«■ ii.
■ » .----- ..-----a memoer, irumoic «u
&lt;•■&gt; LU.,. In IMInn.
| ,„&lt;M, to 1U„,a „ MualU„.
In Ifrin he returned to Has- । al conference In Asheville. N. C.
tings to Join his father In lhe Oct. 4-12.
Hastings Ice
Fuel Company.
e
During Ids later life he wa* etn- !
, ..
ployed by Fowler Chevrolet at u &lt;*n‘ ddi Sell Unused Items! I

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School Lunch
Week Observed
Thruout Nation

The Hastings Banner

The National School Lunch
Program this year mark* the
TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
of serving nourishing noonday
lunches to school children across
the country.
By Presidential proclamation,
supported by a proclamation by
Governor Romney, the week of
October 9-15 will be "National
School Lunch Week.” .
It* theme will be “School

Mary Hollyman A«y Kenyon Ilan 9 Killed, 36 Hurt
Veie Position
Dies Thursday;
Raymond B Kenyon. a Has­ In Barry Crashes
ting* High graduate, ho* resign­
ed os president and member of
Rites Monday
the Hoard of Education al Gar­ In September

SacSection
Ium* Thr^A
—
Three

Tlmrv^nv October
fTrtnhnr 13.
II 1966
1
Thundery,

During the 1906 - 60 school
Lena more Chan 2400 public and
non-profit private school* served
lunches dally
- to almost 600.000;
youngsters
oungsters
ThS i™10"*’ 8c,h^1-., tu"&lt;ch

Dr. R. Glenn Reed. Jr„ Marietta, Georgia dentist, presi­
dent ot Kiwania International, presented a ail ver tray to
President Johnson in mid-AuguHt, commemorating the
fifth year of Kiwaniu' fateftnalionaJ exteotrioa program.
Reed also thanked tbe President for hiu aupport and the
support of the nation which. Reed said, have made the
program possible. The presentation took place in the
White House.

guard lhe health and well-being
of lhe Nation's children, and to
encourage lhe domestic con­
sumption of nutritious agricul­
tural commodities and other
foods."
It Is administered by the State
Department of Education in co­
operation with local school offi­
cials and the US.D A. Through
this cooperative effort, tm* popu­
lar program enables children to
When a student I* not assigned
enjoy a complete school lunch
for a ridiculously low price.
»lua
w«» »» » -”7 —■-.
Twenty year*' experience with for “s at MRJ as we participated independently In the accounting
the National School Lunch Pro-1 m lhe National Employ the | Irt- tuning
bb report* for
gram and newer child-feeding ‘ Physically Handicapped Week on 1 correction. Periodic testing indleflorts demonstrates that while Sunday and open house on Tusa- I
progress of the student,
we have made a good start to- 1 day night.
Practical live work experience
ward improving the nutritional
From the looks of things we,u provided for toe student by
a ell-belng of children, continued mUit h^,. llnd ovcr a 100 vUltert, I
J0 “ “T*11
and broadened efforts are need- moal t*lnM fro&lt;n the surrounding 7u“nLaJn«l_by us for a local
business
The preparation of
ed to attack the poor food habits1-------------------------u
Federal-Income Tax return* in
that curtail learning ability and
lhe health and happiness of members Join us, Ronald DeBott cllu
. *. for. bualnrase* and Indldyoungsters from all walks of life. as psychologist and Philip Wine- .
Ua£hln’
In recent years, tremendous land ak an instructor in cabineto
.
strides have been made In iden­ making
Recently Uie installation of a
tifying the areas of need and
We promised to present a dif­ NCR 395 accounting machine al­
mobilizing Federal. State und ferent facet of our program Ln low* the alert student the oppor­
local resources to help the child each senes und this week wed tunity to spend considerable time
whose parents cannot afford to
familiarizing himself with the
pay even the relatively low price like to highlight two of the machine, a* it 1* equipped with
of lunch al school. Attention is training departments Watch Re­ a computer which must be pro­
being focused, too. on the hun­ pair and Business Education.
Historically, Watch Repair Is
dred* of schools—usually in iso­
Lloyd Meadows who reside* tn
lated rural areas or In the heart
of cities where older buildings Hie first training course offered.
are still used—that do not have John VanPuflin began teaching
facilities or resources for a lunch tiie enurhe in 1944. while the
program. Many many children present instructor Is ' Harold
attend such schools and arc not Andersen Incidentally. "Andy”
yet able to enjoy the nutritional and his family live In Delton.
benefits pf the '"Type A" lunch. Many graduates have completed
the course, five of them being'
HASTING* SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY, OCT. 17- Potk k*(k«car located nearby; Paul McPsr-1
.(Comer Bond
land in Allegan. Edward Kaanow-1
ski in Plainwell. Ivan Edgerly in
Plainwell. levn Symons In Ot-

Pine Laki Students
Study Business,
Watch Repair

Funeral *ervlcee for Mrs Mary den City.
Sheriff’s officer* made 22 ar­
He had been a member of the rest* during September, includ­
A. Hotlyinan, 90. 202 S Park
Street, who died at II pm. board since 1958
ing 10 on warrants for driving
Thursday. Oct 6. at lhe Medical
Kenyon recently became offenses and teaued 66 traffic
branch manager of tbe Detroit tickets. Sheriff Mert H. Campbranch of Lincoln- Mercury
Supervisors
good Funeral Home
Mr - John A. Hoos officiated
and burial was In Riverside country.
Cemetery
In hU resignation. Kenyon
Mrs. Hollyman had been a said his new assignment requires
patient al tbe Medical Facility him to travel extensively and
prelude* his attendance at moat
There were 56 traffic accidents
regular meetings and schoolInvestigated In which nine per­
She was born in Shelby Coun- ,u"&lt;:tl°n^ ,
.
. .u son* were killed and 36 others
He had been ~appointed
ty. Mo , on July 21. 187C. the
‘ to lhe
" injured.
Sheriff's officers gave assist­
daughter ot John and Leota board cm Sept 11. 1958.
ance to other departments on 20
&lt; Green &gt; Shirley. She married Al­
occasions, investigated 35 miscel­
bert Hollyman of Shelby County ■aid "Mr. Kenyon'
ord of service in
laneous complaints,, ..
it traffic
bear* testimony lo bl* complaint*, made Inspection* of
In 1920 the family moved to manlty
- I_.--------- -_U _.I»— ... 2C pUu.„ whrrc irgoxicante are
Quincy. DI He died in September
the
community
and
especially
served
and
investigated
46 crlmlof 1935
Its youth."
nal *com plaints.
Kenyon, in his resignation,
Detroit
raid
"I
have
genuinely
enjoyed
where she worked as a practi­
More than halt of the world*
cal nurse until retiring in 1958 my association with the board.
The acquaintance* I hate made
where 18 percent id all families
Mrs. Hollyman Is survived by and the experience gained have awn autos and 23 percent of
a daughter. Mr*. Harold &lt; Lillian i enriched my personal life, and
Griffen of Hastings, three sons. will always be remembered "
Albert of New Bloomfield. Mo.
and Lee and Paul of Quincy.
111.; and nine grandchildren.

Chief Justice to
Give Detroit Address

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
This is to notify you thot os of October 1. 1966

Earl Warren. Chief Justice of
the U. S Supreme Court, will
deliver the major address al the
dedication of the Wayne State
University Law School Building
at 10:30 am. Saturday, Oct. 22.

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Nazarene Church
Invites Visitors
To Sunday Rally

Church Services

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH IPLEA8ANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. George Elliott .
Max M. Ovfctahlre, Pastor
Tito Almnn Q. Pullon, new
Telcplione Wl 6-4945
Worship service, 10 am.
8:30 am. Worship service.
W&lt;»hlp wrvlce Title MoU, BupL
trmoo U/Tho Mighty
cbrUUan Endeavor. 7 .p.m.,
'
Dunull Siarbord. prestdont.
Sunday. Oct. 16. .
I SO pm. Sr. Hl MYF.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
; pm.. Betty Ovenshire, director.
Thursday. 6 pm. to 9. Rum-' Evangelistic service, 7:45 p.m.
, Prayer service Wednesday. 7:30
ihlch is dedgned lor mage Sale.
Friday. 9 am. to 5 pm. Rum­ pm. Class leaders. Clayton Moto
mage Sale.
riled to Inspect the
and Fred Bawdy.
church and Ito lacBlties.
Rev. Fulton assun'xd Ids new METHODIST CIRCUIT
;CEDAR CREEK
partoralc in lhe middle of last CHURCHES
BIBLE CHURCH
—-kJ
V,.
John j01dMlnul
Campground Rd., 8 Mlles South
mon acre on ocpi io. oc put- ■
Welcome Corncri
cecded Rev. Dale Harvey who to' Worship .'crvlce. 9:30 am.
Sunday school. 10 am.
n counselor on U&gt;e Maple Valley
Church school 10:30.
Worship, 11 am.
faculty.
Youth meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Church school. 9:45 am.
Prayer. Bible study, 7:30
Worship service. 10:30 am.
March 4. 1W7 He is a graduate I
Quimby Church
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
of Oketnos High School and be '
CHURCH
oJrvcd In the Army 1945-46. serv­
Broadway and Center
Ing In Germany with tbe 348th
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
Engineers.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
After he returned to the (CHURCH
Morning worship, 9:30 and 11.
States he attended Lansing BusiRev. Don M. Gury. Rector
Nursery provided. Broadcast of
ntas University for two years
9 am. Holy Communion.
tlien worked as an accountant
mon: "Luminous Momenta''
with the Ingham County Road
9:30 Church school cli
Commission.
children.
St. Ann's Guild meets Monday
6:30 Junior High and Senior
High
Youth Fellowships meet at
Pickford
ther Gury will show pictures of
lltilliip.
their visit lo Florence and Venice.
Monday—7 Boy Scouts.
Women of Eastern Deanery
of Lxuuiuig Aug. 30. 1948. They will meet Tuesday al St. John's
have three children. Nancy 15. Church. Ciiarlotte.
Wednesday ActlvlUm
Women's Board will meet Wedal &lt;10 E. Madison.
Board meeting.
of Mrs John Sleeper.
3:30 Cherub choir practice.

HASTINGS UNITED
HOLINESS CHURCH
East MarnhaH Btnst
Marvin Sickmiller, Pastor '
Sunday school, ID am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Wednesday. 7:45 pan. -pray«’Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Thuraday. 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
Mid-week prayer meeting Wcdand Boys Brigade.
Wonen'i monthly missionary
fellowship, tod Tuesday. 7:30.
INTEK-LAKE8
BAPTIST CHURCH
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Delton. Michigan
Henry VanTli, BvangwUM
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
10 am. Morning service.
Sunday scliool, 10 am.

rEOPIX-8 BIBLE CKURCH
UeRoy Kenney, PnMor

A cordial welcome to all.

WOODBURY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

Village of Woodbury

PRAYER—With heads bowed, iky soldiers of lhe 173d Airboras Brigada listen to
Chaplain (CPT) Conrad N. Walker as hs eonduets services In a Vietnam rubber plan­
tation. Chaplain Walker, from Bine Earth, Minn., reports thst slmost everyone who

Worship. 11 am.
Junior church for children. 4-9.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed., 8.
Fellowship service. 7.45 a.m.
Youth Fellowship. Wed., 7.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
vice, Wednesday, 8 pm. nt Roger
Carey home, wwit ot church.

WOODLAND
rfORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
■UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. of Slaton and Buehler Rd.
4 ml. W. of Broadway. Freeport 1503 Johnson. Lake Odessa, Mich.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor
Morning worship, 11 am.
.. Sunday school, 10 am.
Evening service. 8 p.m.
'Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service, 7 pm.
Evangelical service. 8 pm.
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Rev. FT. Ralph J. Kelly
I
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Rev Stephen Vesblt, Assistant |
Lake Odessa I.PA. Campgrounds
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
Sunday Masses, 7, 8. 10. 11:30
Phono DR 4-8277
Where a Christian Experience

Sunday Subject

Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worahlp, 11 am.
Young People's Service, 7 p.m.

• 10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship.

Bible Study. Wed.. 7:30 pm.
Prayer service, 6 pm.

. 7 pm. Evening worship.
8T. AUGUSTINE,
7 pm. Wed,, prayer and Bible.
I MIDDLEVILLE

Atonement as the day-by-day UNITED BRETHREN IN
luck supper. Program "Gospel CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
effort to yield one's life to obe- CHRI8T CHURCH
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
| E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
Thursday ■ Activities
George S. Marshall. Pastor
Rev. Earl Gaskill. Pastor.
6 Kirk Houic choir practice, j church ichscJ,
school. 10 am.
Morning worship, 9:30 run.
Sermon UUcd 'Doctrine of
6:45
"
“ Junior
' ** High choir pracWorship
Worahlp servtc
servlre, 11 am.
Sunday school. 10:30 am.
Atonement" to be read tn all
AU are welcome.
Christian Endeavor. 6:15 pm.
Christian Science branch
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
Evening service. 7 pm.
churches this Sunday.
COATS GROVE
Prayer meeting Thursday. 7
EVANGELICAL UNITED
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
WOODLAND METHODIST
Coots Grove Sc Durkte Road
Administrative Board meeting BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Richard VendcnSosch
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
following.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Hastings
Floyd Walter, Supt
H.
J.
Buwalda,
Mmtoter
Bible school, 10 am.
HASTINGS
Mlowahlp, 7:30 pm.
Phonm
Wl
5-8397,
Wl
5-4995
Worship
hour, 11 am.
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Office
hours
by
appointment.
Christian
Endeavor. * p.m.
CAR-bTON CENTER
9:55 am. Bunday school, Leon All are invited.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 a,m.
Rev tRlchud VandenBorch
11
am.
Worship.
Men's
Day.
Welcomes
You."
Wonhip hour. 11 am.
Morning worship. 9:15 am.
,
poster
Sunday evening service. 7 pm. Organist. Mrs Ruth West
Sunday school. 10:15 am.

CARPeTING

Evening worship, 7 p.m.
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm.

ORANGUVILLE BAPTIST
W. Glen Campbell, Pastor
2 Mlles South of Gun Lake
9:45 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
,7 pm. Evening worship.

KILPATRICK UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
M-64J Woodland
Rev. R. A. y offman
10 am. Sunday school.
. 11 am. Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.
THE GALILEAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Comer 108th st. Sc North •
Freeport Road
Phone 945-5704

Saturdays, 7:30 aun. on Sundays.
Before Masaca on wcekedays.

ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash. Pastor
Sunday Maaws. 7:30, 11 p.m.

OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
DOWLING
Sunday Mare, 9 am.
STONEY POINT
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Keep
Prayer Wednesday, 2 p.m.
10 am. Sunday school.

When yon give
the United Way
you.give to

Local Chapter
^Boy Scouts of America

J

Bowne Methodist
jChurch to Mark
Centennial
। A centennial celebration will
1 be Iwld Sunday. Oct. 16. at the
Bowno Center MothodM Church
on the corner of 84th and M-50.
। Rev. Beulah Poe to tbe pauor.
| The activities will begin with
the regular church school sen ice
at 10 am. James WlUyard to
.-.upcrintendent and there uro

Rev. Curie* Page District Su­
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
perintendent. will bo tile guest
Rev. Chnlmer Miller, Pastor
speaker at the 11 am. worship
10 am. Sunday school.
| service. Special music is also
11 am. Morning worship.
------------Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7. planned.
| Dinner will be furnislied at 1
pm. followed by a 2:30 p.m.
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
service of special music a lew­
REFORMED CHAPEL
words by former pastors and
708 W. Main Street
I
some reminiscing.
Rev. Earl Schlpper
I
An invitation is extended to
Worship. 10 am.
of tiie church to attend
Sunday ochool, 11:15 am.
Evening worship. 7:30 pm.

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
11 am. Morning worship. •
220 West Colfax Street
6: 30 p.m. Young Peoples.
Sunday public talk, 3 pm. ,
, 7:30 pm. Evening iiervice.
8 pm, Preaching.
By Mrs. Ethel Blank
7: 30 pm. Thursday prayer and
ei.O.—m,
aal.U
Bible study hour.
IRVING CHAPEL
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Sunday school. .10 am. to 11.
______________
The Pleasant Valley School
Route 3 Delton
IxRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Prayer
meeting,
Wed.,
7:30.
uuti.
a
uvK-ui
Rev.
Frank
prabb.
Bible
teacher
Dtet.
No.
3
began
thcFall
term
troth.
'rhe outdoor poster program Is1
S. Jefferson Sc Walnut 8LV
A. J. Spec1st ni. Pastor
ion Aug.
•— n26
“ —
and
- -------report
" for Scp5:30 pm. Y Hour in the Youth In progress. Let's have enough
McCALLUM UNITED
Sunday school, 10 am.
i tember was 32&lt; pupils enrolled.
i DeportmaiL
। gifts given for these beautiful 3Worship at 8:15 and 10:45 am. BRETHREN IN
'
Four
have
moved
away.
They
Worahlp. 11 am.
| 7 pm. People's service with-color posters so they will be ♦Sunday school and Bible
CHRIST CHURCH
Sunday evening service. 7:30. | had Ixrth hearing und vision
jiuraery provided. Praise, song along the streets and highways
"The Church of the Wildwood'
I tex* and were o k. They received
and music.
I of U. S. nnd Canada In the
r-Rvery' Sunday—"Tills is the
Otis Lake Rond
। material to use from the Title I
I Wed., day of prayer and Bible months of January nnd February. Life" over WKZO-TV. 9:30 am.l
I Program und have been loaned a
DELTON METHODIST
*tudv
| This will help make available ciuuuitel 3; WOOD-TV. 10:30 am.
study.
Ing worship. 10 am.
1 projector and film U&gt; use. It
Marciua E/Taber. Minister
10 am. Morning group led W Ithe ‘‘ifplritual and kaderdilp cluuihai.,8; WJIM-TV, 2 pm.r
ay Bcliool. 11 am.
good tqa still have a
Church study, Sunday. 9:45. .jeeni,
BUI Ootant.
PfI 1'tettptata- and opportunities Of j'
I channel "6, ”I*atter8 R5f*LRing,',l‘
1 rura4ichooi on this" comer of M­
Worship. Sunday. 11 am.
7 p.m. Evening group' led Ky (UMjaflan Enduavwr' to more of over WILX-TV, 11:3b am. ehan-1
Youth Fellowsiilp. Sunday, 6.
50. ThompeOh and Bell Roads.
Mrs. Gladys Ostroth.
. our young pexjplc Chairman Mrs nel 10; WZZM-yv. 12 . noy;)' Rev. Marvin Peake will bring
Prayer Group. Tuesday.
Mra Glenls
9:30. Neilsen is the tcuchNursery for both groups.
j Richard Darby. Wl 5-2543.
channel 13.
(both morning and evening mraChancel choir. 7 p.m. Thursday, er.
8 pm. Choir practice.
'
Thu—l-uthcrnn H o u r. over ' saKC Sunday.
Sunday afternoon. Oct. 2. ut
Thursday. 7 pm. All school WESLEYAN METHODIST
W'KZO. 12:30'pm.; over WBCK.
Prayer. Bible Study Wedncs- HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
the porronage fellowship room,
|
Hickory Comers, Michigan , 1:30
?;
day, 7:30 pm.. Ira Osgood's.
l:30 pm.
p.m.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
fleers regarding Rally Day Pro­ Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
the open iiousc wus held for ilw
The Martha Circle meets this
Elder Samuel J. Elie
motion.
I 10 a-m. Sunday school.
silver wedding anniversary of Mr.
Wednesday and will be the guest LAKEWOOD
2730 W. State Rd.
Saturday, library open from 2I
11 am. Morning worship, jun- of Mrs. Walter at 1 pm.
mid Mra. William Eddy hoated by
| BAPTIST CHURCH
Hastings. Mich. Wl 5-9465
to 4 pm.
tlirtr children, Mr. and Mra.
। lor church and nuraery-provided.
The CiiUdren choir's 2nd rcCommunity Room above
Sat. Sabbath school. 9:30.
6:30 pm. Fellowship and
7: 30 p m. Evening service.
Robert Richer. Linda, James and
Woodland Fire Station
Worship. 11 am.
builders clam. Chicken barbecue
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Night. church basement Friday, at ।
Bruce Eddily. * The Barry
Rev. Wayne lUchle. Pastor
Tuesday pniyer. 7:30 pm.
Christian Endeavor executive
8: 30 pm. Choir rehearsal.
9:50 am. Sunday school.
Sunday, ' Faith for Today,” on1 committee was held nt Rev. I.
11 a.m. Warship service.
TV Wood. Channel 8. 8:30 am.' H. Oogood's itorno at Oils 1-ako
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pm t=*7llnR *nr,CC ,
I| wmuay.
r.w.«
Sunday. Voice u
of. Prophecy,
Woodland aUVclte Road
y 7:30 pm. Wed., prayer service,
WJEF. 1230. 8:30 am.
Bev. Einar Unseth. Pastor/^
Mrs. Ila Hooper of Clarksville
was a dinner guent of Mrs Ethel
Ph. 367-2917
'
CHURCH OF GOD
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Blank Sunday. Oct. 2. Mrs. Hoop*,
"A Friendly Christ-Centered
&lt; Pentecostal)
OF GOD CHURCH
cr
has gone to be with the family
Pastor. Rev. James R. Hatfield
Church."
9:45 A.M.
102 E. Woodland Avenue
of Eugene WickmhLWa on
Sunday school. 10 am. Classes
WaLton Cor, 3!i miles
Rev. M. P. Goble, Pastor
SUNDAY
West of Martin
9 45 am. Sunday school.
j for nn indefinite lime. * Mrs.
Layman Sunday, worship ser­
Sunday school. 10 am.
OCTOBER
11 am. Morning worship.
! Cletus Wieland ot Logan Lake
vice. 11 am. Eugene Reuther and
Worship, 11 am.
•
6 p.m. Young People's service,
16th
called to see Mts. Luellu Stahl. *
David Brodbcck in charge. Ser­
Sunday service, 7:30 pm.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
I Mr. nnd Mra. Verle Stahl nnd
mon delivered by Willard BrodY.P.E. Tuesday. 7:30 pm.
7 p.m. Wednesday service.
I family were Sunday cnllen, at
beck.
Brotherhood. 8 pm. Topic-. “I HASTINGS FREE
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | live Donald Stahl's. * Mrs. Jolm
LoUwn was in Lowell Saturday.
Believe In lhe God Who Cares." METHODIST CHURCH
SCIENTIST
Oct. 1. as clerk for lhe livestock
Church Council. Tue.sday. 8
645 W. Green Street
Angus Sale. * Mr. and Mrs. Ivis
Boltwood nnd E. Slate Road
Sunday service. 11 am.
Sutter nnd family, the Marvin
Cherub and Junior choirs.
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Sunday school, 11 am.
Janski family of AuGrcs nnd
Wednesday. 3:45 pm.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Wednesday service, 8 p.m.
Senior choir. Wed, 8 p m.
Sunday evening service. 7 p.m.
Reading room open Wednes­ Rev. Daniel Zook and wife were
Sunday. Oct. 2. dinner guests nt
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Bethel Bible study. Thursday,
day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.
lhe Junior Trayer home.
Sunday. 8:30 am. Free Metho­
8 pm.
We learned of the Midden
dist broadcast over WFUR.
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
d&lt;-ath of Dr. John Wenger of
Christian Youth Crusaders. ADVENTIST CHURCH
Coopersville. He was an unde of
Special Music from Olivet Naxarone College
Senior Catechism class, Satur­ Wednesday, after school.
Elder Gerald N. Slack
John E. Brake of this place. Wo
Young People's Service, Thurs­
day, 10:30 am.
Sabbath school, 9:30 am.
day. 7 pm.
extend a deep sympathy lo tlic
A Hearty Welcome lo All!
Saturday worship. 10:45 am.
Prayer meet Tuesday, 7:30 pm. faintly ns we know his sisters,
' Mrs. Mary Bidleman, MimFIossie. and Mrs. Allen. * Mr. nnd
SOUTH KALAMO
Mrs Floyd Neeb were Sunday.
PENTECOSTAL
Oct. 2. callers of their daughter,
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
Modllyn. the Clyde Zelglers of
1631 Ionia Rd.. Kalamo
Wayland Balt Shop. * Mr. and
Michigm
Sunday school, 10 am.
Mra. Dean Geiger and others
Morning worship, 11 am.
Bell
called lo pay laal respects ta^lra
Young People's service, 6:30.
Vurbla Beardsley to see Rev.
Evening sendee, 7:30 p.m.
Beardsley and family Sunday at
Nitionwids
Thursday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Pickens Funeral Chapel In Lake
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newberry
1719 N. Broadway
and daughter. Gloria of "Near
Almon G. Fulton. Pastor
Kalamazoo were Sunday. Oct. 2.
410 E. Madison, 945-5065
gufots of their grandmother. Mrs.
Sunday school, 9:45 am.
Erna Neeb. * Mrs. Ethel Blank
Morning worship, 11 am.
And your phone costs so little
Youth service 7 pm.
Hooper at the Coffee Shop In
Evening service 7:30 pm.
Wednesday Bible, prayer. 7:30. Clarksville. Friday. Sept. 3U nnd

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Almon G. Fulton, Pastor
Phone 945-5065

With your telephone you've got the whole world in your hand!

LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Rev. Carl SUvemall, Pastor
Morning worship. 10 am.
Sunday school, 11 am.
Sunday worship, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday family worship.
Adult Bible study. 7:30 p.m.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m.
Boys. Girls Fellowship, 7:30.
WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
8319 Coats Grove Road
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Worship service. 9:45 am.
Sunday school, 10:45 am.
Wednesday. 7:30 adult choir.
Thursday. Junior choir. 4 pm.

illnr o MRACLEAN
lllCI S SERVICE
OpM Sehirdoys

Church. * Mra. Ruby Walk Mra.
Ethel Blank. Rev. and Mrs Max
Ovenahire were among tlxac
from here who attended the
memorial services for Mrs. Vurbla
Beardsley. ♦ Mra. Gertie Staid
luui been visiting at her daugh­
ter-in-law, Maxine Stahl's since
coming from northern Michigan
and U vlsiung others in the
family. Sunday. Oct. 2, they call-

Lake and al Muri Hoatettlers in
Freeport. * Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Olmstead. Mr. and Mrs Fred
Bawdy. Jack Brake and Miss
Janis Healy attended the wed­
ding of Werner Kell and Barbara
Ewing in Grand Rapids, Sep: 23.
Werner la wcll-kntrau here und
was active In the church circles
here-, before he went to Grand
Rapids Congratulations to them.

DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elder Samuel J. Elie
2730 W. State Rd.
Hastings, Mich.. Ph. Wl 5-9465
Driving for pleasure lit the
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30.
Worship. 11 am.
, leading form of recreation in
Wednesday prayer. t’K pan.
Sunday. "Faith for Today.” on
TV. WOOD. Channel 8. 8:30 am.
Call Wl 6-3481.
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,
For Banner Classified Ads
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER—J

Some Gamble
Can be Taken
Out of Farmin:

Michigan cocull lions

He cites tliat it will take only
a one bwhcl higher yield In the
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.

$150. Or. h» points out, if your
wheat should happen lo grade
"Forming is n gamble —don't number .2 ..U.WA.U
instead u.
of nmnucr
number .,
1.
make it any bigger than it is." because you planted wheat with
wind seeds or too much rye In
aays Milton H. Erdtnann. Mich­ It, you can lose more than lhe
igan State University Extension
crop scientist
Michigan raLv-i about 8fi perPlanUnr certified wed wheat cent soft white Winter wheat
and 15 percent soft red Winter
- pwr wnrai aarvni. Krd- wheat. MSU crop .iclcntUU ncmann says it does not curt ornmend Avon and Genesee vari.

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35-Minutc Sound, Color Film
An Objective Critique of

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MJchUan 1M«, to expected to
m hark to nrar th- million

How Are Your
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;

1»c~«e HloUnents and a higher
Intema.ional demand for the
wU1 4caU*™ny
J? _return to wheat ns a crop.

By American Medical Aaaoe.
Hi&gt;w are your medical man­
ners?
Many patients unwittingly
break the cute of "m-dical con­
duct'' which their docton expert
ot Hum and. |n so doing, delay
diagnosis. hinder correct treat­
ment and otten coot themselves
more money than they would
normally pay, say.-. Today's
Hralth, the magazine of the
• American Medical AsuxriaUon

• ”
Since
tbe normal rotation in
Michigan is wheat fallowing
field bean or soybeans Erdmann

~ seeding equipment really before
they start bean harvest Once
the beaus are luirvrejtcd the soil
can quickly be prepared far
planting wheat to take advun- '
lose of the usual Fall rains.
Wheat Li one crop that has
been very responsive to fertilizer
nnd farmers are advised to ferti-

the

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I The accuracy of the simulated
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। signal and the scorn is combined
with navigation point* earned
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An umpire Hits with each
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'
I The Battle Creek &lt;Mich.» High
School graduate was commis­
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Major Fuss' wife, Marilyn. Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mra.
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Road. Rattle Creek.

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IO-

Albert and Rusnell Stanton and
1 Art Caln returned Friday from
a' hunting trip into Northern
Canada The group brought bock
a 1.000 pound Mcxxw * Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Schantz attended a
family gathering at lhe St.
Mary's Lake home of Mr and
Mrs Rolland Coleman. The Du­
nne Jones' showed their slides on
their trip out west and Lhe Cole­
mans showed shdns on their trip
into Canadat * On Tuesday the
Schantz fanbiy had m tlicir

Bananas

Wednesday guests of Mr. and
Mrs Dick Clark were Mr. and
। Mra. Edwin Huhn. M r s. Rick
Beard and Ricky of Portland and
, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Clark of
Lake Odtssa Sunday callers were
Mr .mil Mra. Bruce Smith and
tiunily of McOmbcr.

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from Model.

The Model Office i* at
lingt Drop
945-3429."

I MODEL*!
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MODEL FINANCE
140 W. Slot* St.
Hastings
Phone 945-3429

In Winter, turn down the
beater so that the Interior of the
car lb cool. It will help keep you
awake. Open the windows occas­
ionally for a bloat of cold air.

$100
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it

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denly starts to weave, making
On each sortie they will make you suspect that t h e driver's
two electronic bomb ' releases • drowsy, flick your lights quickly
against each site, testing both several tune. Head for the right
their high and low altitude pro- hand lane and slow down.
flclency. Pinpoint navigation will I
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*79' Sliced Slab Bacon

Rolled Roast
Tanderay Brand USDA Choice

to wait. Unfair? Not at all.
Diagnosis and treatment cannot
be scheduled on on exact time­
table Some patients take longer
than others Emergencies arise
I that upset the doctor's rchedule.
3. Be cooperative in giving
I your medical history. Illiness or
| injuries In your past have a diI reel bearing on your present randitlon, on your reaction to tests
, and on how you respond to
i sunre*y or medical treatment
I 4. Don't ask the receptlonbt or
nurse tor information about
I sour condition. She is ethically
| bound not to discum medical
I findings with patients If you
I have ouertluns. ask your doctor.
j 5. Fill in insurance forms cor। redly and ownpletrly before
I luuuilijg them to the doctor. Mort

Tlie Coveted honor of being
C. Take your medicine Just as
chosen to ctxnpete In the "world the doctor prescribes. Don't alter
icrics of bombing" to awarded hl- timetable or dosag-. and don't
to the crew with the iugh«7rt. neglect to take medicine altounit standing in skill, profici- cether. The medicine to ordered
I ency and reliablhty The .'land­ io help you get welL but it won't
ings ore bused on dally training [ work unless it is properly used.
rcauds, operational readlncM in* | 7. Be buBinran-like in,llM
,ltcuu
financial
sprctlons and detailed periodic: arrangements Don't hesitate to
evaluation tests.
, 1tk about the doctor's fee. and to
In lhe competition tach | dLscuw anything you don’1, un­
crew files
two nlfhUlme.
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ten. laws moat often broken—
I. Keep your appointment 'or
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requires expert planning. Bo*

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DEPEND UPON

Right thru till December 1st

SERVICE SPECIAL
(Bring In Service Only—Offer Good 'til Nov. 1)

Adjust Tension ... All Make*-------

Haan

Hastings Shell Service

STANDARD SERVICE

LIGHT REPAIRS

SEWING MACHINE TUNE-UP
Include*—Clean, Oil
$Q00

301 W. State at Broadway

WRECKER - ROAD SERVICE

w

USED PORTABLES—$15.00 u*

Phone Wl 5-2235

Wl

Atlas Tires &amp; Batteries

5-2253

Corner E. Green and Michigan

Come to the service station that cares about your
needs ond the needs of your car. Stop here for
quick, efficient and courteous service!

Robert L Belton. 311 S. Hanover, Hattingt

Richard Brown, 118 N. Park, Hastings

PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY

HASTINGS SEWING CENTER
235 W. State

Washing

• Light Repair

LEES Carpets and Rug*

...

• Lubriciti.n

Mrs. Robert Blocher, Woodland

AQUARIUM SUPPLIES
Goldfish—Turtles
Mystery Snails

FULLER AGENCY, INC
INSURANCE

BLAIR'S FARM' &amp; GARDEN

219 W. STATE ST.

Phone 945-5982

William L. Wcstjohn, 331 W. Court

Clyde Carr, Rt. 2, Hastings

You're Assured of a
Full Measure of
Service and Satisfaction
at the Home of “BILL DING"

TIME FOR A NEW

Hush
FOOD
CENTER

Puppies

IRA HD CASUAL!

ywBD

WHICH SHOPPING IS

NEW TRIP
EACH WEEK

East Court at Michigan
Beverly Smith, 128 W. Grand, Halting*

FOR YOUR
FAMILY

CONTEST RULES

F°R THE

"See Our
Beautiful New '67 Models'

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FURNITURE

3.

For Every Room in Your Home!

Winning family will provide own Iranuportalion lo and from.

Wmz*, .

WHOLE family

134 W.

state

BANK

■*'

4. You may enter in at* many htoret* as you witdi each week. No purcl|UHe ncceiftuiry.

NEW GOODYEAR
rirMf TIRE
JIUHJ SERVICE

235 South Jefferson
Phone 945-5170

You’ll Like Our

MUSIC CENTER

5. Winner must be married or of legal age, and reside in trade area.
6. One preliminary winner will be drawn eaciT'week at each participating store.

Phone Wl 5-5105

Phone 945-4284

^.n
The

Copper Lantern

10 lbs. - ’2.50

Restaurant
Hastings

There** always a friendly crowd and the
many specialties of the house are favorites
of young and old alike.

WEINERS

CHICAGO, ILL.
Pick-Congress
1,000 Rooms

Get your hair styled,
dyed, bleached or
toned by professionals

Homemade
Skinless
Michigan Grade 1

3 lb. Bag'1.49

Michigan Blvd. ■
HAmwn 7-3*00
4&amp;4H4X02

at

(Broken Sizes)

MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP

Riepenholfs Sausage Kitchen

Hotel Hastings

115 S. Jefferson

Beverwyk's

HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS

Owned &amp; Operated by
WAYNE NEWTON and HAROLD MATHEWS
Ph. Wl 5-2423

99 COUPON
• Polish Diamond Rintf

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• Tighten All Loose Stone*
• Clean Diamond Ring in
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GILMORE JEWELER

Telstyp*: 3U 222 5378

E. LANSING, MICH.

BARRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE

CLEVELAND, 0

Socond and

. . . Only one of the many
Photographic Specialties of

E. Ninth Sts.
T,^Zt 1-7200

Teletype 417-372-0744

zlPSm-wz*

In

WHITE'S

thone 945-3967

Stewart Hower. 102 E. Shriner. Halting,

RIGHT

FREE

A new Fresh Roll of Kodak Color Film of the same
size ot the time you bring in lhe exposed Color Film
for Processing ond Printing.

GARDNER'S
110W. State

ROOT BEER

Phone 945-2134

M 37 &amp; 43 West of Hastings

Louise Cook. Rt. 4, Hasting*

HODGES JEWELRY

HASTINGS - MILLER'S Means

Caryl Hurlcss. Rt. 5, Hastings

Bring your exposed roll* of Kodok Color Film CX127,
CXI20. CX620 ond CXI26 to u* for expert Develop­
ing and Printing and we will give yod—

PHOTOGRAPHY

107 So. Joff.non

102 W. State at Jefferson

Dcstic Smith, Rt. 4, Hastings

ABSOLUTELY

Pick-Carter
600 Room*

Pick-Durant
300 Rooms
Downtown Flint

Jack Lambka. Rt. 3. Hastings

122 w- s*°*«

BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS
for BARRY COUNTY

Leigh Suburban and Rural

DECORATIVE MAIL BOXES

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CHiNA-^MF-R

COLOR T.V.
by RCA and CURTIS-MATHES
Viola Spencer. 1001 S. Dibble. Hairing.

For Every Banking Need

El ATIONAL

♦ USED CARS
♦ General Auto Repairing
State Er Jefferson
Downtown :

m

by McGae - Monarch ond Bodick

NEW CARPETS

ASTINGS

Marie Wcrntf. Rt. 1, Shelbyville

Your present CARPETS CLEANED
The Duraclean’Way
107 E. Woodland

Phone Wl 5-2091

Jean Merrifield, 608 E. Grant, Hastings

I

‘

For Ladies!

1

Jack L. McCarty, Dowling

-i

and Front End
Alignment
U.S. ROYAL TIRE
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
BARRY COUNTY

”

lime lo Clean
Fall and Winter
Clothes!
Dyeing - Alteration*
Mothproofing

JIM BARR TIRE SHOP
Smith, Rt. 3.

\
|

. . . everything Lovely

ciiminDmmis

141 E. Woodland ot Michigan

jjf ]\\

Swing to a
New Fashion Beat
This Season!

Phone 945-9411

BARRY CLEANERS
321 S. Michigan

Mtooe 945-4265

Halon Spoon, 1014 $. Jefferson

ELO***^^ Largest Selections
to be Found in Barry County

Kl 17 W. State St. in Downtown Hastings
BemeHa Hook. 619 E. Greed. Hartles.

Open
Doily 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
P
OtllCATISHH - MARCH POST OHICI

Complete Beverage Department
THE SUPERETTE
205 N. Michigan

D F. Hagan, 617 W. Madisan.'Hastings

It’s a labor-saver! Prepare,
freeze, bake and serve-all
in one convenient dish.

BENVFRANKLIN

t

108 E. State

Phone 945-3400

• AAA Wrecker Service

FLINT, MICH.

IKliJhilK-la. wt

Fine Foods - Beverage Department
News Stand - Delicatessen

THAT'S

Year for

Phone 945-5316

Cornelia Ackley, 620 E. Colfax

118 N. Jefferson St.

Moks This Your

CHOOSE FROM MANY MODERN MODELS

•

.
/.hopping sr»»

H. Shoebridge, 123 High St.. Middleville

n

201 N. Broadway

In h»*rt of

Albert Pick Motor Hotel
110 Rooms
Near Michigan Slate Univanity

BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT
w _
Wallpaper
• Custom Draperies
Unfinished Furniture
Art Supplies

Mn. Cliffo/d Mattson. Rt. 3. Hastings

E. 5*«t« M-

Mrt. James Blackford. Rt. 1. Hastings

275 Room*
10 mln, from downtown
4101 W«t BroidSL

• Money Saver • Time Saver I

CONVENIENT
SHOPPING from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. DAILY

MEMBRANCE

Phone 945-4071

L'

102 E. Stete

Pick-Fort Shelby
900 Rooms

3 minutes from downtown
1670 Arthur St.
T.l.phoo. 636 3781
Teletype; 502 -M9-1O36

221 West Mill St.

LUMBER CO. /

• Inspect Stones

COLUMBUS,
0.
Nationwide Inn

DETROIT, MICH.

Motet
150 Room*

?.;?■ 127

From tho

City Food &amp; Beverage

HASTINGS CLEANERS
(Willard Roger*. Mgr.)

Robert Rohde, 921 S. Jefferson, Hastings

Mary Weiler, Rt. 3, Halting*

PYREX DISH

CALL 945-4013
for
"Cleaning of Distinction
Repairing
Alteration - Dyeing

COLOR CENTER

ffystSidz"

811 E. Railroad St.

327 N. Broadway

CHOOSE YOUR
FREE, FUN FILLED WEEKEND at any one
of these Albert Pick HOTELS or MOTELS!

LOUISVILLE,
KY.
Albert Pick

Phone 945-5321

Velma Johnson, Rt. 4, Hastings

G. W. Spencer, 1001 S. Dibble

BROADWAY COIN CLEANERS

150 W. Court at Church

Tliehe winners from each store will then be placed in the final prize drawing
that week. New contest each week.

Whenever You Need a Lift

Charlotte

CLEANING DONE WHILE YOU SHOP!

Sharon Teunetsen, 225 W. Giant, Hasting

Melvin F. Goble, 529 W. Grand, Hastings

Mrs. Robert Dohm, 2700 W. State Rd,

(

Alberta Turner, 232 S. Maple, Freeport

Helen Bender, 815 W. Main, Hastings

Drop-Off Service

125 NO. JEFFERSON ST.

“,,TV

105 East State Street

138 W. State

Regulorlr

$E85

PRICe£ jEIJER’ s8’5 Now
’’ X

by Lennox Er Syracuse

CRYSTAL -

drawn at the. Quality Furniture Store and thru drawn out ot

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by Tiffin &amp; Fostoria

STERLI NG -

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by Gorham, Reed Er Barton &amp; Towle

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Melva J. Peake, Rt. 5. Hastings

E. L. CARPENTER HaVdware

FOR THE BEST IN

BOOTS

SEE OUR NEW

For Men &amp; Boys

$*&gt;97
J

Birke1 $ Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
Mn. Donald Kimmey. 719 N. Ferrit, Hattingt

Rhoee Wl 5-2983

Mrs. Evelyn Wellfare. 92nd St., Alto

Insulated Rubber

WEEKEND
SPECIAL

J

SEVERAL STYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE

142 E. Stole ST.

Color l.V

d.&gt;
or Ibeir W. Mr.'S,
..nd Mrs Cluirlrs Geiuer and King, a Mr. and Mra. Kiri
Sharon a Mr and Mra. Clio ties Bfacklcdgc and children ot MarSXr JtteiLtra lhe wedding
Mra. U«er Alber s mid
and reception of Miss Barbara ‘laughter o. Manton spent tho
EU.W, ,M W™ Koi .1
Grandville - Jenlsofi Congrega-1 ’."?*•.dn,Mr?;2J °
tlonal Church Friday , Seix. 23. a * *’r*;
rl
The Chas. Geigers attended the
ot
Mrx Leater Alwedding of Carol Brunton and
Donald Hoffman al lh&lt; Calvary "«* u*u n1iot,hrrBrethren Church Sulurday. Sept
3,l“,r gnx.nU5^‘"’
24. a Mr. and Mrs. Ben Christie '***?■ J-“u™
oI MlddJewere callers ot Mr. uikI Mrs. '*1Ie
Jack Rpys and Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr.. Robert Blough
Richard Roys In Grand Rapids »'»&lt;! family of Northville spent
a Saturday ago a Mr. and Mra the wr'-fa-mi with lus mother.
Don Walton and family ot St Mrs Greta Blough, a Mr. und
Jolins were Sunday, Sept 2i» M‘ • Gouge Owen and Mr. and
vLdtora of his parents, a Mis. Mr.- Harold Cave Witt- Sunday
Paul Crumback and boys of Hur- duiher cue .s ot Mi. and Mra.
iLs Creek were Monday. Sept. 26. I«&gt;ii Owen &lt;&gt;t Middleville in honlunch guests ot her grandm-Mh- 01
the birthdays of Mis. Owen
er. Mrs. Mina Wieland. Mrs and Mr. Cave, a Mr. und Mra.
—
. Pinbook
. Rubcrt Brooks ot Hastings uere
Karyl■ -Livingston yf
was a caller. * Mrs. lune.* Cool Tuesday dinner gueMs of Mrs.
and daughters attended the 25th Dean Stuatt and children Ui
anniversary open house Tor Mr. honor of Mr. Stuart's birthday,
and Mrs. Harold Woods iu Rock­ a Mr. nnd Mra. Ray Wieland.
ford. Sunday. Sept. 25. * Mrs. Vicky and Todd, ot Welcome
Richard Carlin of Gull Lake Corners vt-iied his mother, Mra.
visited h?r sister. Mrs .’tile Mina Wieland Wednesday cve.
Turner on Thursday of last week. , nlng.
Mrs. Ven- Carter und Mrs. Jule
Mra. Mina Wieland spent from
Turner attended a PTA board Friday UU Sunday at tile Paul
meeting nt the Richard Rryff Crumback home ut Hanis Creek.
home in Middleville a Wcdne.s- । She accompanied them to Gt and
Rapids Saturday morning, at the
tended the elemenlary PTA chicken supper at the Freeport
meeting in Middleville Thurs­ Methodis; Church Saturday eve­
day. Sept. 22. * Mr. and Mra. ning a Mrs. Emmr.t ShrllmgJule Turner and family surprised ton sjxnt last weekend with her
her father. Paul McDowell of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Hastings on Ills birthday Sun­ Kidder at Rivtw Junction, a Emday. Sept 25. with cake and ice nu-tl Shellnutton spent the week­
cream Other guests were Mr. end with his son. Mr. and Mrs
and Mra Richard Carlin of Gull Robert Shellington near Bald­
Lake. * Donald Dutcher was a win. a Mra. Marjorie Moore of
gueoi of Don Cullen and sons Clare and Nona Moon* of Holly
nt the Cullen farm on Saturday.,, were Sunday vlrttors ot Mr. and
Sept. 24.
Ronnie Kauffman of SlierMr. and Mrs. Enunllt Sbelllngwo&lt;xl was a luncheon guest of
ton -spent better than a week in
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs 1 northern Michigan. * Mr. and
Joe Kauffman, a Monday ago a
Mr and Mra. Al Barnard and ton Rapids and Mrs. Isabel Like
children enjoyed dinner. Sunday, of Onondaga spent Sunday eve­
rjxtsrj’s ning with Mr. and Mrs Reuben

wedding aruuvet sary. * Mr. and
Mrs Al Barnard attended lhe
“
the Gordon Voders
Vtdera home Sunday.
Bundav.
Sept. 25. * Mr and Mra. Al
Barnard and children vUited Mr.
and Mrs. Gary' Kidder in Cale­
donia a Saturday ago. * Mr. and
Mrs Robert- Newton and Bill
attended the ball game at Mid-

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He Parker a Thursday ago. a
Mrs. Tera Gates and Bob Moser
lot Grand itapids were callers of
Uy Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
________________
Mra, Effie Parker______________
the following
D* *••&lt;! *».
sas-nr. aay. a Mrs. Effie Parker enterMr. and Mrs. Richard Bird1 tamed the Jolly Senior» Club
were Sunday dinner guests, Sept. Thursday. Sept. 22. a Mr. and
25, of her partntn, Mr. and Mra. • Mra 'Richaid Shoebridge and
JUcluud Vcndevllle of Kalama- dwughler, Mrs. Dolans Strun700. A Mr. and Mra. Frank Mar- back enjoyed dinner in Portland
tin and Mrs. John Mishler of Friday, Sept. 23.
Grand Rapids were visitors on
ml-* Sandy Shoebridge attendFriday of last week of Mr. und td a Youth Rally al Burlington,
Mra. Charles Blough und Mr. Saturday night. Sept. 24. a Al­
and Mra. Will Mishler at lhe bcrl Chuich of tlie Slioebridga
• Blough home, a Mr. and Mra. NuraUig Home spent Munday,
Charles Gibbs visited their Sept. 26. with his sicp-daushtsr,
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. ptulhp Lent at Elnulale. a
Mr*. Robert Mork at Muskegon, Mn,. Li.-.uc Bi.ough, Mrs. Mina
recently, a Mr. olid Mra. Frank Wieland und Mrs. Ray Seesc
Tiwnipuon and Mr. and Mrs. uere among Ute women who
Robert Tooker attended the Food .spent one day with Mrs. Alma
and LodgUig rJww nt lhe Civic Stahl, getting ready for lhe
in Grund Rapids.
| ClirlMnuu. Bazaar a Mrs EnianMr. and Mra. George Estep and uel Dry er of Plnuanl Volley and
Mr. and Mra. Frank Thompson Mra. Cletus Wieland ot Lqgan
and Karen were lunch guesu on । were Callen, of Mra. Ruth Blcam.
Sunday. Sept 25. of Mra Marie
Mr
A1 Banlard &lt;nd
Burdick ot Hickory Comers, a ^14^ vlwUd Mrs. Gary KidMr. and Mrs. George Snider of Ucr of Caledonia Wednesday. A
Caledonia visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr
Alvln Kmg and
Fiirrcsl Buehler Sunday. Sept. (;randdaiightei. Vicki and Mr.
25. a Mr. and Mra Milton Bueh- an(1 Ml!&gt; Oju.y Klng ant(
uf
ler spent Sunday. Sept. 25. ut luIUtt
Mrs. Minnie King
the ODD Fellow Home in Jack- ttt U|c cj^ia iOng
.
aon, ,
„ . « ,
„ day. a Mrs. Carl Roth of ClarksMr. and Mrs. Floyd Grinnell vUlo vuiu.d 1K.r
Mra XUn.
received word from their duugh- lUc Klng FTWay. a Rev. und
ter-in-law. Mra. Randy Grinnell
F E
ot Clark»sayingr they arrived in UUle uUe caJletl at IbL. Charlc3
Rock La. safely und that Randy |wnll. Saturday, a Mr. and Mra.
had left there for California and
Khlg of jv^kford were
tor Vietnam, a Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guads ot his par­
Lurry Hoffman and daughters of tnU Mr ^d Mra. Charles King
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9 from Barry
Attend Clinic
On Horse Care
Cm.: KM0n« Your Horur
Healthy.- was held Oct 8. 1906
at 1:30 pm. at the Veterinary
Clinic Budding. MSU

Mrs. Barbara Nrinnlnrjtjull.

Waller

The topic was conformation
and soundness E xamination Next
Thursday the topic will by porasit control, followed by foot care,
corrective and shoeing, nutrition,
first aid. disease prevention, vac­
cination programs and lameness.

as charts. TV and films
beet at the faculty ot tbe Col­
lege of Veterinary Medicine.
MSV.

sending check for IIS to Kellogg
Center. Evening College. Equine
Care. M8U. East Lansing.
Thee will be five more classes
each Thursday night

Buys Heifer Calf
Kay Boulter of R.7 Hastines
has purchased a registered milk­
ing shorthorn heifer. Ingleside
Batin. Beauty, from Ronald H.
Powell of Ionia.

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found

guilty of furnishing intoxicants
to a minor In a trial held Thurs­
day
The State Highway Commis­
sion has. announced Uie nanuu him to -pay
- a $100 fine end 86 30
of high bidders for parcel* of court costa
1’nrecutor
Richard M. Hauer'
excess land offered at public
11
reprwented the People and Atty ’
David Dimmer* represented HanTotal of high bids was 821.045. dall.
Eight of the properties are in
On the Jury were Thomas Og- •
’ Calhoun County and ilx are in
den. Clay A Baractt. Donna F.
, Barry County High blds must Black. Bonnie Lee Birk. BeUy
be approved by the State Ad­ L Appelman and Dorothy. Barj rnlnwtraUve Board before title
rlgar.

Land in Barry

New Rail Rate
To Aid Michigan
Potato Shippers

Barry Farm
Calendar...

Area Burglaries

:e
When Burning
In Fall Cleanup

Thirty-five law violations were
listed in Hastings from Sept 26
to Oct 10. exclusive of traffic I
violations. Chief of Police Rich­
You con ox poet prompt and
aid Buiuor reported to the City.
friendly proscription service
Council Monday night
Avoid a brush with the law
Highest blds were $6.75&lt;) for
.
,
ot our Rexall Pharmacy be­
They Included felonious hr- when you bum your brush this
much aa 46 cents a hundred­
cause your good health is our
Fall, advises the Institute for 54 acres of landlocked land on DcItOfl CdUCOtOrS
weight on shipment of potatoes
first concern. Theft why we
bad check., weapons violation*, Safer Living. Mort communities ■,■ ,"
■ Sn’Xn’ii On State Study
I nun some Michigan points to
maintain tf complete stock of
liquor violations, delinquent have laws concerning burning I lnt5n?J“f2’e',
i" ute. open
........................
certain destinations in the South' OCT 20, 41. M
.ir .no T.n pays nnd
to I $6,400
L.’iLf— -;r “ "c5e?1,of Jand
’“LM| J°hnM&gt;n. superintendent
minors, disorderly penpie. »&gt;
pharmoceuticols ond keep up
could save Michigan potato ship­
check first rather than pay later 0,1 M*’9 *e't of Naahvlllr. Barry of school* at Delton and. Lowell
with lhe newest advances In
pers up to a quarter million
Tiu.
"a™.
I.."",". CountyHofmetoter. director of InstrucPolice issued 33 moving traf­
Pharmaceutical research...
i
it
dollars annually
to
A lut ln Barry county of prop- Hon for lhe Delton schools, have
fic tickets. 46 non-moving tickets rraM rubbwh
to give you the finest prescrip­
nnd 775 overtime parking tickets. mon during this season but many ,Tly &lt;*«crtpttons. blds and high been informed by Dr Ira Polin'.
tion service you deserve.
g^TyZ
bidders follows:
State superintendent of public
They investigated IB traffic a
lagc about MS cents per hun­
ci inrje lira get beyond conk.v. i&gt;rrn
complaints. 93 other complaints, trot, endangering live, and des-Dave Smyth, Sunfield, bid
,lh*’ Vf'
dredweight. said Director B. Dale
TOUR
PHARMACY
8
escorted six funerals and provid­ troy Ing property running Into lhe minimum SIM for 7205
Ball of tlie Michigan Department
ed assistance to other dep.iri- millions of dollars each year
ot Agriculture, whose transpor­
square feet ol land at the norih- Curriculum Committees.
menta on 21 occasions.
tation special Lvt worked eight
Burning overgrass
over oraao areas may
mav we9t
wesl cwn
conlfr
" °
«'r M
»*«
-*3 ond
°“d Wc
We&gt;‘*.
Supt; .Juhn40n
8up&lt;
Johmon
Officers issued 27 guest keys , .
months to achieve the lower
.... .. .... .
come Rd. two miles north of poinied to serve- on the School
Mary J nekton
Holding Power" committee dealto motoruta from out - of-state It beneficial lo tbe Fall clean ,
rates.
•
who were over parked
up of your property, bat you—Keith
Pufpuff, Nashville, bld mg with tile problems of school
Police drove emtaerx 3062 are urged lo know how to do $3,100 for four acres ot land on dropouts and how to keep porw.ri.ii.."
ih. nr. 1 Mr. and Mrs Roy Tubergun
p«uu™
«» l&gt;'" , „,a
E..U,, oouMrh morrd miles during the period.
the lob Drooerlv and ufeh be- M-79 five miles west of Nash- tentlal school dropouts in school
ine joo properly and rarely be
Hofmetoter has been appointed
viom rate i« $192.44 a car.
Monday to their new home on
I
J'ou “xrl—Bob Fogg. Battle Creex. bld to the Elementary' Education
This is bsu-ed on the usual Jordan 1-ike at Lake Odessa
car loading of 50 000 pounds of Their address to 67.' Lakeview
, A telephone call to the tire $«,400 for 59 acres of land nnd Commiitce. concerning the prob­
126 East Stats St.
potatoes the equivalent of at Drive, a Mr. and Mrs. ILury
department will provide you with three buildings on M-79. three lems of
theelementary school
Phone Wl 5-2466
least 1 JOO cars of potatoes moves Idema of Kalamazoo have purprimarily InIn the
of currl
currl-- ।
the necessary information re- and one-half miles west of Nash- primarily
the area
area of
nnnually from Michigan to the ciiascd the Hany Pennington
__
Committee
meetings
carding pcnnlts and assistance vtlle.
*culum.
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-------------------------will I
South. Izud year Michigan pro- place, a Mr. and Mrs. Mark
which the department may pro—Darel Dean. Dexter, bld be held throughout the school
duced about 9'- million hun- Thompson 'nee Judy Steiner',
vide.
.
t 1615 for four acres of land north year under the direction of the
L’SE BANNER WANT ADH!
d redweight of potatoes.
who were married Sept 17. are
Tlie following pointers will of M-79 thrt- and one-half State Department of Education,
Southern dcsUnatlons to which lwn»e in their trailer on Davis
help you keep on friendly terms mile* west of Nashville.
the new rates applv are Atlanta, toad a Mn Hamilton, a friend . ThL» year's tall com winner with your neighbors as well as
-Dave Smyth. Sunfield, bld
for the Hartings High FFA u
Jacksonville. Knoxville. Nashville, of Mis McCoy's parents in
$100 for three-tenths of an acre
Dunn with a com stalk of . the fire department:
Louisville and Mobile Michigan Maine, spent the Sept. 25th Ezra
—Pick a windless day for do­ of land on the northwest comer
IJ
T
hl&lt;rh
points of origin shown in the weekend with the McO.ys Sun­
ing the Job and take the neces­ of M-66 nnd Davenport Rd. six
mew tariff for potatoes an- Ami day night Mr. and *Mrs. McCoy
sary time to adequately prepare miles north of Nashville
Arbor. Bay City. ClieUeu. Green- took het to her college »Mmor Halting*. FFA.
—Loren Dingman. Nashville,
the area before starting to bum.
। vlllr. Kalamaroo. McBrides. Mar- Palmer School" In Detroit, which
bld the minimum $10 for 1.093
Ezra topped this year's 25 Rake ail dry grtur, and bumshe will attend UiLs year.
entries, but failed to break Ed able trash away from posts, square feet of landlocked land
cast
of Durkee SI. und north of
Mra. Dora---------While —
accompanied
wooden
fences
nnd
buildings
Work on the rale case was
--------------- r
Zimmerman's 1959 record of 16
—Get yourself a broom and a Townllnc St. in the village of
prepared by Glenn A Hawkins, her daughter and son-in-law. fett 6 inches
Nashville.
transportaUon specialist in the l»&gt;c Arthur Aspeys. to Gladstone
Gerald Newton took second
be
sure
you
hare
a
good
water
State Agricultural Deportment's tor -'*vcral days visit. Tlicy
with a stalk of 12 feet 64 Inches
markrttng section Last year C «• Mr. and Mra Paul Spiker who Gene Hoffman was third with supply available which can be
' B. Todd, secretary of the Michl- *«*«• motels. ♦ Charles McDon- 12 feet l*&gt; inches and Dennis used to douse surrounding areas
gan Potato industry Council. •' •11 U Retting about uslnr. n Hoffman fourth with 12 feet. or knock down fires that get too
hot to iuuidle with a rake or
pointed out that potato shippers walker. He had serious surgery 1 Inch.
, in Maine. Wtoconsin and Idaho on *‘is back a Roy Knoffkc and
Other FFA members with 11 broom Tank of water with leveenjoy lower rail rate, on «Jr- »*»• Brown had a prosperous
It dorwnt make any differ­
load potato shipments to tho fishing trip to Burt Laks north
sure at the nozzle, that Is long ence whether beef cattle
- ».
v
are
enough to extend beyond the raised in fully covered feed lota
Sou'll tlian docs the Michigan “1 Pctowkey.
^‘&gt;'^hy
- .
--0
n»tt. Bruce Checseman, Tom
Bonnmlle rewrnrt Su n d • y. Tl
,k&gt;1 „
„d
boundaries of the burn area or lota that ore only 40 percent
.
....
should be adequate.
—*
[ Rail rates on potatoes have so»rv *'S fnini (Vrenarn I ake nrar Kaiser
respectively.
In experiments conducted by
-------- .... -- - -- 1Ilr cumcM
inciuo-1. includ.*?I
a K°°d Idea to1
Th-cunnutiee
contest committee
been so high that many ahipher non and family. Mr
|Undy Brow„
Ke. have other adulta standing by to. Michigan State Vniveeslty
, jvrs transported tlieir potatoes vtoithig
unrt
lerrv Ronnevllle
CnmpbcU
Ben^. '| lend a hand If needed. Control । animal husbandry mean hers
nnd Mrs Jerry
Bonneville * The
Don't let on automobile accident hit
I by unregulated truck lo routhI the spread of-fire by beating) Hugh Hen demon and H. WilMVP of the Methodist Ctiurch
cm points. Hawkins slid. De­
you for a heavy financial loss. Protect
field their first Fill meeting at —.
i wg
&gt;
down the advancing flames nnd
mand for Michigan potatoes by the home of their leaders. Mr / 11111111) Herd
' never permit yourself to become I
yourself completely with both accident
| southern potato chip manufac­
and Mra. Bob Bender.
entrapped by fliunis Stay out of difference tn rate and efflctond liability insurance Come in any­
turer and others lias been on
Mr. and Mrs Harlon Sweet H(IS I OJ) A VCrflHP dense smoke.
ency of gain or carean quality, i
the Increase.
time and ask for details on our low­
— ..H f.Htllu
nwit Sunday,
Atmrlav
■ !•
1
From the standpoint of man-1
---------------------- --------------------and
family "f
of mi"
Clio spent
A
Thumb
area
dairy
herd
was
cost policies.
Sept. 25. wttn
----- ------------------ *n&lt;1 l"*p children °nt cf the agement. the completely covered
with nis
ills mutner.
mother. Mra
Mra.
William Sweet. * Mr. and’Mrs.
tosverage bum area When the burn Is ! lots required leas bedding In the
I
Hill*
piiwucuwi
i
-■
■
-■
...
.0.000
pounds
of
milk
production
.completed,
wet
down
the
section
&gt;
Winter
But
they
abo
required
Verne Llctka attended the dedlper cow
$
___ __
’nv for a year.
Make
sure that
the fire to ex- more In the Summer. At the end
I cation of the Ascension Lutheran Pcrc
of Tonv
Tuny cirsiintki
CicsHniU I Hnguished __a
and •»...•
that ....
the’-----areayear,
"to there wax no differ­
The herd at
Church on Fourth Street. Sun­
ence in bedding between the two'
day. Sept 25. This church was Inly, in Huron County pro- 'cooled
d u c e d an average of 28.657 I -nr« are serious busing and lots
organzlrd as a congregration jan
Thus, conclude the MSU scl29. 1961. under the Ic.ukvSlUp ot pound* of milk and 751 pound* burning off an area L, a serious
Pastor Richard Chilketl who of butterfat Ln tbe year and- rr.iponstbillty Treat to aa such enlists, whether a beefman de­
203 S. MICHIGAN
’’rtat
u a r
'Tackle
the joo
job senotmy.
seriously, recog- cides on a fully or partially cov­
r .... nT*' ..
iocku? me
Michigan Dairy Herd Improve-, nlze Its Iwtards. and treat them ered feed lot will simply depend
Rev Frank P Madsen, presidentt
on which one he wants to build.
ot Michigan Synod of Lutheran ment AA-octation officials, who, realistically.
------ ----------Church in America gave ther tecord and analyze Michigan's1 ’
. top dairy herd records, say thr’*
“~i dedication address. The present'
' pastor Is Kenneth H Granquist 30-cow Holstein herd a bo set w
Today Ascension's membership is new butterfat record, exceeding
last yi-nr's record by 50 pounds
I 262 adults and 198 children.
per animal
jx
Mrs Bob Brown and Mrs
Of interest to consumers^ jrho
Charles E -Jack-soti accompanied bur milk my quarts, each cow
Mr and Mra. Peter Pel«rsen. produced nearly 10.000 quarts of |
Thursday. Sept 22. to a pro­ milk a year, which, based on an |
gram put on by some Korean average of 300 milking days in!
children nnd their atunselora
held in tlx* Disciple Church in
Tills ivrd also led Michigan's
Wayland Thee children have a production in 1965 will) an ave­
full schedule in different rage of 18.860 pound,, an animal.
! churches in USA earning money MSU dairy officials explained.
for their orphanage school in
Koren. They return to their nalive land In Korea Nov 20. Mr
BUY U.S.
and Mrs. Petersen have an I
) adopted son In Korea.
SAVINGS
I Mlw Winnie Llctka and her
BONDS
J brother. Merrill Llctka at Gay- ।
1 lord have been visiting relatives
in Fairchild. Win.

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Pharmacy

Ezra Dunn Wins
Tall Corn Contest
At Hastings High

Hastings

COLEMAN AGENCY

Beef Cattle Show
No Preference for
Covered Feed Lots

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INSURANCE NEEDS

You

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NOTICE

COLEMAN

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Not withstanding county zoning, all
persons desiring to build or alter a
residence or other building structure
within the Township of Yankee
Springs, must first obtain a permit
from the Yankee Springs Building In­
spector.

AGENCY

'NSURA^Umu

Present Building Inspector
Charles Neuman
Rt. 3, Chief Noonday Road
Middleville, Michigan

Any violations will be prosecuted in
accordance with the terms of the
ordinance.

Legal Holiday

Yankee Springs Township Board

NOTICE
Columbus Day is October 12 . . . However, the
Saturday nearest to this date has been declared a
Legal Holiday in Michigan. This year, Saturday, Octo*

ber 15, has been named as the day of this observance.
Therefore

WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th

has a new leader-Dart
Don't let othare »et the poca. Do It
yourtall. With bold ’67 Dart, the hot,
oil-new iwingar tljpi'i o cul above the
tired compact crowd. A beauty that
provei you don't have to sacrifice ityle

ond lizzie lo gel compact economy
ond handling eaie. Look what Dart hoi.

Oultlde, curved ilde windows ond
crop. iv.ecp'.ng I up-, for □ nC'-.C^.-.-i..:- I
look of length. Inside, foam-padded

Hastings City Bank

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seals and plush carpeting in Dart GT
hardtop models. Under lhe hood, your ooooi otvstoa

uorcn?Xiwinnion

National Bank of Hastings

choice of Six or V8 power. The Dodge

Rebellion wants you.

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES

220 E. State St.

Hastings Savings and Loan Association

i

�lieshtanflbt'Affic'

Ureet^Alvta
framing

Leonard.-WeUej Ironside,-;

ers

Lt. David’Foal ■.
Ha. Viatnam-Madal For
Navy Lieutenant David . C.

Rotary
Pancake Supper

and Walnut, but he tbe Materiel Control B
the Retail wahaj—nuK

tafith-? Richard

THClfi

IGS’

iSUlufltr.

ieu?

■I Chemistry
a Clots ot
at Olivet
Olivat
.
Study Club to Have’ For High Schoolei
MU—: D«. M»«i : Panel Discussion
The OUvet College Cotnmi
fi

I Hartings Rotarians are Invit- Morrill. Rum Evans. Jtni
)ng everyone to attend their an-

. ------------। . —. -----------.——B —— —-r-—-'Education Department
Siegel.
Jint Morr.
--------------------------- ‘
-----------------------------------Child study will be 'held: nouncen the high school Cht
at Hastings High School] 'Ser.
__ _
_ , dining
e.Good- Monday, Oct 17 at 8 pm. tri the.
Enrichment Classee will
5:30 to 7 o'clock.
room: Dick Shirttef. Dave....................................
.
home economics ,room ot' .the j-ain -jVaday'. Oct 18 at 7 p
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their garden* or
shrubbery. Usually board fences
separated lot* from each other.

A TOMj dj^cu.^jon will'be
Committees and members In- Walton. Charles Hinman. Jack y
Hoke. Tom Howard. L. Green- held on “Making Marriage Mean- f tty Building on the College
Since graduating from Officers
AM. Tom lTmU~.r.
ST ShlSilT mSX-I
Candidate School at Newport. r TiekeU: Bun McPharlln. Ken
Robbe George Chenoweth.
IvUlf- E3ton La’Tence. the school Urc&gt;ud rtodenl*.
Menu A Order: Dick Jacobe.
(irlddte Men: John Hamp. Tom
^d Mrs Ray Page
«UQr"“dBcussinn. Refresh­
School Athens, Go.; the USS Richard Feldpsusch. Homer Johnrton. Larry Blair, Buzz wlll 1&lt;m&lt;j
Youngs. Merle CampbeU. Harold mcnta will
—• •be served•
Mahan: Naval Supply Depot. Smith.
By H. D. Burpee
I enroll.
Stockwell.
Earl
McMullen.
Rene
Seattle, and the USS Preble
Dining Room Set Up X ClearWhile assigned to the Preble, Ing: Frank Ritchie. Ken Laber- | GnngulUet.
Slow down after dark Even I
™guld* thU group,
—^11 nnlelr WiVi
Hml
Had 1'1
Clean Up Kitchen &amp;
teoux. TTmrniM
Howard -TV
Tredinnick.
Bob
he received the Vietnam Service *MitT
tbe county, especially the folks
land town line.
the legal speed limit may be
b&gt;. RuM Byrne ,
Medal and tile National Defense Shannon, Wes Logan. Don GUL Dining Room: Ken Rcahrn. Tom
Wring right in Hastings will get
Jack Oegood. Rev. Willard Curtla. Taffce. Rome Feldpausch. Roy too fast tar safety on a dark 8U:dmt at Michigan State UnlService Medal.
night.
I venslty. There l» an enrollment
Lt. Paul, hl* wife, Helen, and Robert Btrkc. John Bay. Chet Thomas. Blake Allerdlng. John
vended. Anyone could engage in
______ _______
_ _________
Louis_____
Nitsch.
Ken Ratheir throe sons. James, 4, Jef­ Hodgtr.. Rev. Wm. Helrlgel. Rev Czlndt-r.
impressions of tho Barry County selling liquor who wished, for
frey, 2. and Scott. 10 montbs. Don Gury. Roy Cordes. Ray Pin- dant, Pele Eaton. Al Stauffer.
niptropoU* when he first moved
Dr. Upjohn owned 26 acres
i nia, Cedric Morey. Stuart Cle- Bob Huebener. Dick Cook. Plynn 600 miles har. been closely studied ;
there Jn 1863.
by satellites and Instrumented (
Include fishing, sports and wood­ ment. Roy Huobord. Earl Cole- j Matthew*.
I should ask If any of you folks
I driving al night.
1 «yn. Einar Frandsen, Charles ’ General: Dick Jacobs. Homer rockets.
working.
remember hearing tlie Battle
Creek stages rolling tn from Bat­ enter a liquor store, until the
little
tle Creek going north on Jeffer- present law waa enacted. Women
might, and acme did drink liquor
It wouldn't be Imlf as funny as
place where It

The only industries in Hastings referred to aa tho "Lower Hotel."
3-story brick structure
quite a question and answer cco- Lsbed by two dams on Fall Creek
sian. One of the youngsters ask within the village limit*.
house always drew a larger and
Washington. Well here goes for lly moved to Hastings before tlie more desirable patronage.
What did people do to amuse
town had a railroad. There was themselves then? Tlicre was fine
FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF HAS­ no telegraph line to the village. hunting In the Full, and fishing
TINGS RELATED BY
only touch with the outaldo
HALF-DOZEN HOMES
4th of July- And tticy were big
‘t
IN 2ND WARD;
events in tho life of Hastings,
BARK EASY TO ESTABLISH daily arrival of that stage I
Many ghanges have taken Driver BUI Lewis did not hurry
place In Hastings since our fam­
ily* moved here in September,
tings: but when he reached the little.-There were also donations
tl)an half a dor.cn houses In the down grade on Jefferson Street,
S«x&gt;nd Ward; about the same
who had it paid caali. und rural
crack the whip, and the four members brought meat* or canWalnut street, in tho Fourth prancing steeds would be stop­
'Super-Right" - Quality
Ward, there were a very few ped at tbe Hastings house, where tor. At these gatherings there
widely scattered houses. That Landlord Keith would welcome were lively games. You played
district was then called "Bumble
Bee Plains."
the handkerchief." Then Um; gent
raced after the lady, or the lady!
There were plenty of thicket*
of brush and young o.ik trees on the comer of State and Church chased the num. When caught. |
2 TO 3
30 LB. BOX
nAHLiA
the "Plalna" That section of the Streets tho hotel wa* built
POUND
hw
around an empty square, which dreadful penalty I
SIZES
oil desirable. Now it has many
fashioned
visiting
in
those
days.
fine homes.
The Battle Creek stage camo easy approach to the hostelry.
visiting, not in playing cards or
dovn Jefferson, so that was
then the popular residence street, Ing Green, Market to Washing- games. They were neighborly
visits Of course there was dancwith Broadway a done second.
'Super-Right" Quality
McNair ahd hU two sisters, both , lng&gt;w when there wa* a chance
teacbaa, lived on the southeart for it In acme latgc room. On
third.
I think the village then hod comer of Market, and Green, the fair grounds, Ln fair time.
about 800 Inhabitants. There Next east of McNairs was the and near lhe Hastings house on
were two churches, the Presby­ home of William Jones, the vll-. the aquare on the 4th of July,
tertan. located where it Is now., Iago dentlrt. Next east, front- there were bowcry donees. Lute
Stl Hm? Methodist, now OddI Ing Green, was the home of the | Bennett played the fiddle and
poTu°d
lloajs lull. The old two story EpiiraUn Parson’s family. There called the dances-. At one of ;
SIZES
lb
frame' Cuurtliouse stood on tirei Was then no house at the next | these he wa* naked if he could |
OOVERNMINT INSPCCTCO
jquarc. with a heavy fence&gt; corner. Green and Washington. I play the "Virginia Reel." He ans- j
Cn the next block on the'Wtred: "Me play the Virginia
nxxxind it, to keep out the roam-•
, south
—.... aldo of Green. Washington Reel? rOf
—-------course• I---•
can!—■■I'll-•play ..
to Park there were no houses on i It or fix is ao no d—n man can j J
the south side of Green. The j piay
Lhe
play itit."
Boneless, Fully Cooked
two-story frame school build­ stately homes of William Hay-1 In anticipation of the rail­
ing, with two rooms on each ford and Captain Israel a Geer rood, and following IU construestory, stood on the Central atood on the hill-top. on tho tian. Hustings took on quite a
south side of that block, with growth—Green Street from the
grounds.
TIwit was not a, brick store or their large pillars and front (bend westward: Hanover Street
Ikhuo in HasUnjfc. except the porches facing Green. Ekwh own- ’ and the Second Ward and MichiaiL which Uwn faced Park cd * half of the block, and their Utan Avenue and lhe Flrat Ward. I
home*. Bumble
Strcrt, und Mood (it the south­ front yani* extended from their added many new ironies.
Bee Plains began to come into
west comer of Park and Court
It* own aa a residence district
Street*. Ugly looking frame
stores filled the south aide of Broadway, facing Green, there
Then the Improvement of the
State Street, and about half of were only two houses; The home
Um? block on the East side of of Mason Allen and family, at bualnem &lt;ll*rtct begun. The first
CHOCOLATE COVERED ICE CREAM
Michigan Avenue, between State tho comer of Green and Park; brick structure then was the
three-story
brick, tliroe storm
and
tiio
reatdenco
of
William
and Apple Streets, also hod unsllghtly one or two story store Tinkler, near Um? comer of wide, at the wuthwest comer of
Broadway and Green. Mr. Allen State and Jefferson. In the third
buildings.
. There were many groceries ou-ned two lot* and Tinkler three story, over two of the store*, was
Union Hall. That brought Uv?
them. Each one had a saloon in fronting on Green Street.
SUMMER ISLE HALF
theater to Hasting*. Among the
the rear end. or underneath. MORE
The Tinkler home was about oTOlM* appearing there, the most
There were plenty off liquor joint*
,^’z
on Jefferson and Michigan Ave­ where Dr. Keller's house now
CANS
|
nues. and a few front* an State .ntands, J. T. Lombard built tlu&gt; who later became a New York
Street were given over to saloons. house where tho Kellers live. Be­ City favorite. HLs career was Just
Michigan Ivul a so-called jfco- fore he did ao he moved the beginning when Im? came to Has­
DUNCAN HINIS LAVIR
A
hibltion law at that time, but it Tinkler house to tho went limit tings as a young man two or
wa* ho full of loop-libles that a
was tbe first public hall in Hus­
conviction was practically Im­
In the next block east, on tings. Donees, pioneer gatherings,
possible Of course thnse place*
PINCONNING
asp oraci -aja tor. ftftC
could not be licensed to sell what a out b Green. Broadway to political meetings, school com­

•&gt;&gt;-----

about you!

The store that cares

"Super-Right" for More Eat in the Meat

STEAK SALE,

SPARE RIBS

^OC

"Super-Right"I Mature Beef

«31‘
89*
99*
« 59*

Cut-Up Fryers

CANNED HAMS

Tiny Link Sausage

All-Meat Franks
Halibut Steak

12 *■ 49

Cheerio Bars

Pineapple Slices

COLOB
ME

of the foreign relations com­
mittee during the war. He was
a man of commanding figure,
and an eloquent speaker. I heard
him speak In Union Hall In the
Grant-Oreely presidential cam­
paign; and again In 1878. when
Cany Michigan. In that cam-

the Republican State Central
Committee.
I remember the Republicans of
tills county were fearing state
and county defeat that yrar.
probably because lhe Greenbackers had elected 12 of the IB
supervisor* that Spring, and
were putting up s tot fight to
carry the county and state that

I remtxnbet that Zack Chand­
ler said that night, JuA before
election; “You will want-to have
Republican State central Com­
mittee, how Michigan will vote
next Tuesday. Ill tell you just

Then driv® «ut to M tho most
•how
on enrth-tho colorful change of the Michigan
landscape. "Color report* coming into Auto Club
offices detail where and when tne show Is at its

Margarine...

Pineapple Juice 4 can's

xw jw

Mild Cheese

Paper Napkins

25‘

A&amp;P Coffee

AOB HAND, GRADE “A"

Chopped Broccoli

100

Peas or Peas &amp; Carrots

5 “sf 79‘

99*

u 73

i”

SAVE 16c JANE PARKER

a 10*

Hawaiian Punch
69*

5

Apple Sauce.
ASP—OUS FINOT QUALITY

A

J

Albacore Tuna...

r |00

49*

Beef Stew.

Tomato Ketchup...

18*

AAV ORAOt -A**

Cut Wax Beans

ja

.4

AAR ORAOK "A"

M

Mixed Size Pens **
Peanut Butter...........
AHU .*0,•'

Apricot Preserves J

59

Sandwich Bread

59*

Chiffon Cake

45
49*

Glazed Donuts

39

75
79*

2

ioa’ves

U.S. NO. 1 GRADE MICHIGAN

PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, OCT I5TH.

Play Exciting Bonus Bingo

men to bo chosen. Tlie Republi-

HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE CASH WINNERS

the rest. Tho Republicans will
elect over two-thlrds of Um?

French MiUov, Grand Rapid.
Lacill. Spaxla, Detroit.

tbe Greenbackers can have nil

$1,000
500
500
100
500
500
500
100

HASTINGS OFFICE

Fk. Wl S-4M2

FROZEN FOOD BUYS

B-OZ. SIZE

REGULAR OR LO CAL

result* unless he knew. Actual
results confirmed hl* statement?

Uward J. Maisaubsch. RapraaaRtativa

89'

Bartlett Pears

AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
237 W. Stotv St.

RotiMcric or

RUMP
ROAST

A&amp;P GRADE "A"

best.
“Tdako your color tour more enj’oyable with
personalized Auto Club travel plaining. Join

Nowl

34

98

Republicans will elect nine, and

GOLD

u I09

Porterhouse Steaks
Fresh Whole Fryers

ings were held there.
Some famous speakers nddressed gatherings In Union Hall.
Probably the moot noted one
was Michigan's famous Civil War
United States Senator, Zacliarluh

T-BONE

SIRLOIN

85- 95s 99

SMOKED PICNICS

Cake Mixes.. J

T_DAhlC

eiBl AIM

ROUND

a^i^^ib

Slretexlc Mert.’.i: IMtB ■

100
100

Carl Haadrick. Sagino.

Mattia Hill, Datrait ...

$1,000
$1,000
500
500
100
100
50

WIN UP TO *1.000 IN CASH

APPLES
61B. BAG-McINTOSH
MB. BAG-JONATHAN
RED DUIUOUS-IO FOB

Tokay Grapes
Tomatoes

Cucumbers

2 us 29*

u29*
3*” 29*

�8—THE BASTINGS BANNER

hospital

IAL SEftlTY?
Qiutiu|u4 Atmrz

protection and

you should get in touch with
your social security office now.
Q. My husband dltd
dlid In 1961
and I received a $255 lump-sum 1
doalh payment I will be 60 In i
October. Will I be eligible for!
social security benefit* at that
Ume?

|

RtBerraUnna to Nelson Allen by

BPW to Mark
National Week

1967 Pontiac Widetrdtks Are UnvelM

Display National BuslneM Wo­
men's Boaters in store window*.
Tuesday. Oct. 18—To attend
Lion's meeting. Hasting* H(X4,

Starting Sunday

1965 ctuuigtr. in the social se­
curity law. widows may receive

will receive one-half ot that, or
Q. If I lake my widow's benepie may qualify for the special State* cltlMn to qualify for the
age 72 monthly benefit* of 835? special age 72 benefit-"*
Ify for this
A. People who were bora be- । A. You can' qu^nf
r_ — ■ — I
I, rmlu If
11ire
■ a United

even though they never worked
under social security. However.
If a person h eligible for a gov­
ernment pension, the special

was admitted lo the Uniled
States far permanent residence
and ha* lived in the United
State* continuously for five

lunount of lhe pension.

Thursday, Oct 20 — Publicity.
wide recognition of women's con­
tribution ac citizens today and Hastings Banner. Showing of
of tbe leadership they an pro­ Nation*! Emblem.
Mayor's Proclamation — it-Na­
viding in the economic. social,
and cultural business and profcs- tional Bitlines* Women's Week.
Saturday. Oct. 22—TP attend
Round-up banquet. Pantlind Ho­
tel. Grand Rapids, 6:30 pin.
Reservations to France* Elllget

duced benefits before age 62.
your benefit would continue at
Q. At age 58 I became entitled
lo disability benefit* on my own
account but receive only 845 a

The purpose of Nation*! Busi­
ness Women's Week Is two-fold:
1. To publicize achiwamani* of
business and profession*! women

qualify now at age 61 on
deceased husband's account?

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

celvlng any kind of pension. WUl I filed for hospital Insurance prothey both qualify for the special I lection. What action should I
should check with your social
age 72 monthly benefit?
“
| take?
security office u soon as pos­
sible b* your widow's benefit
month and your mother' people who have not applied for could po**lbly be higher than the
the Ume of my first husband's

from

May bo tho
Yow* mon*y
ProHam*.
STOP IN 0* CALL
Prompt. Friendly

For Fall F.xptniri
or any
worthwhile

SERVICE

'25 to *1,000

Local

finance

112 S. Jeffenon, HasHnga

Pboe Wl 5-3424
5:10 p.m.

month. I am now 62 and my hus­
band just became eligible for
878 20 Per month in social se­
curity benefits. Is It possible for
me to draw benefits on my flrat
husband's record since I feel tho
benefits would be higher?

New York Life
Phone Vermontville
259-7298

Ray Wieland by Oct. 14.
To attend Exchange Club din­
ner. Copper Lantern. 8 pin.

turning the benefit* would bo
higher on your first husband's
ircord. You would be eligible for
whichever benefit is higher, onehalf of your former husband'.",
amount or reduced wife's bene-

Pontiac’s volume-selling Catalina series Is represented in the top photo above by the
1967 hardtop codpe with the Ventura option. The Catalina’s distinctive styling, in­
benefit* tn this case would be teriors and colors, many standard equipment safety items and a wide selection of
higher on your first husband's options has made this Pontiac one of the industry’s largest selling cars. The Pontiac Le
account. You cannot, however, Mans scries is represented In the lower photo by the hardtop coupe. Separate styling fea­
qualify under this provlzlon for
any month before September. tures on the side, front and rear gives each Le Mans model ■ new and different look.
1965.
The new models will be shown to tlie public for the first time September 28th.
Q. I wa* married 25 years and
then my first husband divorced
tlrement age. however, to qualify Michigan Is ope&gt;&gt; dally Monday challenge and enter hl* dub'*
me. I nave heard that I may for these benefits
through Friday from 8:30 p.m. [section of the cjntcal. Closing
Kill qualify for social security
to 4:3b pm. IL la also open each date for lhe club's ccmtetrt is
benefit* on hl* account even
Th. »&gt;■&gt;,»,. I„
,ra„T10 ,^|D«&gt;. W. 1«.
with the Social Security Ad-|w jpm. Addres* your questional "BUidenl* wishing to enter the ।
true?
ministration.
Is
publishing
a-and
request* to that office contest should cantact one of tbeI
A. Ye*, providing at Uw time
width
will
reply
dlrocUy
to you. | Hasting*
to get---fuU detail*
~ln —•«
—----- --Itona
— ---------of your divorce your husband serie* of qumuons and answers
waa under a court order to sup­ on social security subject*. If you For telephone tequeat*. call 456- .©f the contest," he said.
[ The age limit for the oonteet.
port jou or was making sub­ have a question, the Social Se­ 2341.
includes all youth 14 but leas
stantia) contributions' to your curity Administration will be glad
to answer it. Your social security
entitled to social security bene- i district office located nt 50 Ranflt* or died. You must be of re- 'soin Ave.. NK. Orand Rapids.
pllcant would bo limited to one
entry, with one winner's ts®y
to compete in lhe Hons District
11-B1 contest Winner of district
contest will be entered In Bute,

WE SOLVE
PROBLEM WATER
Acid • Cloudy
Bod Taste • Bad Odor

Iron

if your faucet water la staining your fixtures ruining
your laundry, or is otherwise obnoxious—you have a
PROBLEM. It’s to easy and to economical to hove
clear, filtered, conditioned water . . . automatically,

just call and Soy—

/

Lions Sponsor
Essay Contest
For World Peace

The youth of Hastings have or multiple district winner will
313 N. Boltwood

An Open Letter
r- -

*•

1

•

Hastings Chamber of Commerce
Regarding LIQUOR-BY-THE-GLASS
We. of the Chomber. after much consideration and research feel this is an economic issue,

The economic worth and necessity of adopting liquor-by-the-glass in our community is
necessary to allow for business expansion, ond business improvements.

It is a well known and established fact that the present restrictions now in existence ore

no longer conducive to a modern progressive city such os ours. In actual fact, the restric­

tions which now exist ore merely artificial trade barriers, inasmuch as liquor is now avail­
able in package liquor stores os well os for sale by the glass in areas surrounding the city

The contest) offers S50.000 In
total nwatds^dncluding the $25.­
000 first prize, eight semi-final
j world regional awards of $1,000
| each and travel expenam for the
eight winners to Chicago. Ill.. In
lJulv. 1067 At that time, the
■

15. 1967. wa* announced by The
President of Lion* Internatlpn-

hinderance to persons wishing to congregate in our city for conventions,

business meetings, etc.
2.

The fine clubs in our city hove done on excellent job over the years serving

Give your home a smart new look far the Fall leason. It’s easy enough to
do when you see us far ‘how to do It* advice and the finest in materials.

soclation'a Annual International
Convention in New York.

The inability to sell liquor-on-the-premises under existing conditions is dis­
criminatory to our local businessmen, the public in general, os well as a

FIX-UP FOR
FALL NOW

from the eight Also, more than
20 000 local, district and multiple
district awards will be made.
"We arc hopeful one of oxt
young people will win this world­
wide prestige award." President
t Peter Coble of the Hastings Club
'said tn announcing the contest
I locally- today.
I The contort, open to young
people who will be 14 but lea*

of Hostings. In requesting the city voters to approve the sale of liquor by the glass w,e
wish to bring out the following:

Phone 945-5102

i velop a plan for world peace by world divisions.
I their local Lions Club—a cfiol[ Imigc-that could mm one of
I them a 825.000 educational and/
or career assistance grant..
1
The Hasting* Llona Club,
I with Llona Club* throughout
, the world U sponsoring a

Come in this week.

divided Into eight world divi­
sion* for the 11.000 prize*.’'
"Our Club's winner will ad­
vance to Lions District 11-Bl
competition In his (her) effort
to qualify for the mulUple dis­
trict contest.” Coble said.

FLOOR TILE...
Add dramatic color ond excitement to any
room with o now floor, with eosy-to-uic

9x9 In. floor tile. Colon to match any decor.

their many members and guests their choice of beverages. We osk and will
actively seek the support of these clubs and their members in offering ^hese

Prices ai low as . ..............

$6.50 Ctn«

same services to all citizens, visitors, and guests of our city.

"We want to alert our youth

3. ^Inspection of official enforcement records in communities that have recently

adopted liquor-by-the-glass prove that the adoption of liquor does not cause

or create any detrimental condition in the community as is often customarily
claimed by persons ond groups opposing adoption of this issue. There would
be no added cost of policing, inasmuch os full time enforcement is now ond

has been ,in effect in our city. __ _

Approval of this proposaWill allow for "upgrading" of present establish­

ments and for general physical improvements, which will result as an asset

to our city.
5.

focus attention on that ImportIn announcing tbe contest
internationally. Prcnldent Lind­
ner said that Lions International,
the world's largest service club
organization is well qualified to
sponsor such a contest.
He said the world-wide repre­
sentation of Idons. the attention
given to international relations
and friendship between different
nationalities and their participa­
tion in international humanitar­
ian programs were their creden-

CEILING TILE...
Celling tile cgn do double duty in your

home . . . acouitical ceiling tile con quiet
noise in any room effectively, with per­

manent sound conditioning.

It's

also an

eaiy way to cover wom or cracked plaster
ceilings

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Ti,&lt;

Passage and adoption of this liquor-by-the-glass proposal will put our city on

a par with 90% of the rest of the State of Michigan in regard to the serving

of alcohol beverages.
6.

We feel that the facts in favor of passage of this proposal outweigh by

"Judging will fall into four
ralegoric.i 75 percent of the esray's point* win be devoted to

many times the age-old argument of the opposition forces, further we are

convinced that there are adequate lows ond safeguards to protect the public

tlon. 10 percent lo stvle and five
percent to mechanics," Coble

in general ot all times.
(The mechanic* aegment will
We the Chamber of Commerce, approve ond support effective enforcement of all lows
reloting to this issue. We ore firrnjn our belief that our city will benefit ond gain by

the possoge of this proposal.

HASTINGS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

PRE-FINISHED PANELING
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to life again by installing prefiniihed ply­
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Easy fa handle 4x8 ft. sheets____ 59
matlcal construction at the es-

■Thrce Judge* will be appoint-

mltted to our dub,” Coble said
-If our winner am advance
through the fudging stages up to
the world finals he will receive
an expense paid trip to Chicago
to attend t‘_ ’*
— Intemnllan------- (Ions
1“ Convention tor
al 50th Ar

Coble sald

he hoped local

LUMBCm^

ONESTOP
SERVICE

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
111th Year

22 Pages—3 Sections

NUMBER 27'

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, October 20, 1966

Candidates to Appear Here

parents and cue»ls' enjoyed

now with the W. K Helloes foundation.

Secretary Udall to
I Visit Nashville
Friday Morning

SHARE SAME FLATFORM — Congressman Paul K. Todd. Jr.
tleft) who Is seeking re-election on the Democratic ticket from
the Third District which Includes Barry County, and Stale I
Senator Garry Brown, the Republican nominee for the Third ■

TO VISIT BARRY COUNTY—This $56,009 Hlstorymoblle. which baa many exhibits
colorful itory of Michigan'! development, la to be In downtown Hastings at the Courthoi
Sunday. There li no charge to visit the Hlstorymoblle from 1 to 9 pm. Friday and
Sunday. The Hlstorymoblle Is 10 feet wide and 54 feel long, financed by Michigan businessmen.

The political education program, sponsored by the Barry County
Farm Bureau. Is open to the public. Light refreshments will be
served following the meeting.

Historymobile
In
In Hastings
Hastings

^EDITOR I AIS—

For the Weekend

Tu^Uy. Nov.
&gt;M&gt;. U . CU.M., .HL, pderfo. prMIt,. .h.oh
that all of us should underscore has been handed dawn to us at |owlng fl(|opl!on of the new Zonon our calendars. That Is the date the cost of sacrifice and bloodshed | ing ordinance Jack Echtlnaw Is
of Michigan's genera) election and by those who believed bi n system vice president and Second Ward I
Alderman Dale Bassett is secre- I
all qualified voters should take the ।of governmental rule by and lory. The board pions on meet-1
UlUe lime required to cast ballots., tlirough the consent of the gov- Ing monthly to study the----new I
Votlng is a prime duty of citizen-' emed.
ordinance.

ULZI I VXIXIAAL.J

Michigan's Historymobile is
scheduled to arrive In Hastings,
Friday afternoon and It will be
ooen for Inspection from 7 to 9
that evening and from 9 »m. to
9 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Walton of the Barry
• The price of freedom." as the
Historical Society has announced. ship In a democratic nation such
as ours-a duty which, unfortu-1 oW
R0C?i. u demal vlgl-'

Head,
New Appeal Board

Hastings Band
Again Earns
Top Rating "

NO DRAFT QUOTAS
The Barry County Selective
Service Board announced this
WedneMiay that the Nov. I
draft quota had been can­
celled and that the board had
received notice that there
would be no draft quota for
December, either. However,
men who volunteered for in-

other draft boards are to re-

U.S. Cabinet Member, Todd to
Take Thornapple River Canoe
Trip For Possible Development
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall is sched­
uled to visit Nashville at 11 a.rn. this Friday for a first hand
look at the Thornapple River as a possible recreation park or
a humesight development program, according to Mrs. Irene
Parker, chairman of the Harry County Democratic Committee.
Secretary Udall is coming to the Third District Friday at
the invitation of Congressman Paul H. Todd, Jr., and the party.
Is scheduled to take a canoe trip
down the Thornapple to get a
plose look at the area while,
plans are discussed. Mrs. Parker
said.
Plans for Secretary Udall's

as originally ordered. The
others who had originally re­
nately, Is taken seriously by far lance." yet. we. as a people, have
too few people.
not been vigilant or concerned In
Despite all criticism of our gov­ our effort to preserve the historic
the northwest pirt of the peoat the various level*— balance of power between the
| The Hlstorymoblle was developed ernment
■
I posed Fort Custer State Park
[through the cooperation of Michl- Federal,
;
state, county, township, administrative, legislative and Ju­
' area near Battle Creek.
'Iran businesses and Industries for city and village—the fact Is that, dicial brunches of government.
For the ninth straight year.
* Secretary Udall Is to arrive at
the Michigan Historical Commis­
the W. K. Kellogg Regional Air­
bi view of voter apathy, we are
As a result, we are seeing the the Hastings High School March- zi If n, . •
sion.
mg Band, under the direction of I.lilt St*itT(lT|
port at Battle Creek about 9
Nineteen displays were prepared ' Iprobably getting a much better Supreme Court; through the use Arthur Steward. Jr., received the
Uiauvil
In a cooperative effort by 14 brand
I
of government than we of authotlty never envisioned or, top No. 1 rating from all four
AT D
I
Udall and Todd wUl take the
Michigan museums.
(deserve.
canoe trip do»-n th’ Kalamiz-o
Intended by those who framed the! J.udRC*. •* ?hc
Oil
lx. Dl*0&lt;luW&lt;lV
.......
.... ...._____ - function! ! ‘5cho°1 Bnnd Bnd Orchestra As1 *
« J
The Hlstorymoblle was national­
Th. CUq&lt;
U U.v hvllmm CcraWuii™. U»n« over luneUoM
Oulntl mU«l Nvld
WUlU, B D.vU. IS. o' IMP, and after putting ashore. around
ly recognized when the American
10:15 am. they will hold a press
Association tv state and local of
1 a free people Yet how casually that properly belong to the legis- Tuesday at Wyoming Park High i Haven, has leased the Gulf Oil conference on the banks of the
1 Service Station at .Brodaway and
School.
history voted it an award of merit (almost disdainfully. In fact' we|
for the unusual cooperative way
The Saxon musiciansrere | Woodland Avenue and opened
Todd said the purpose of the
I Judged on their playing and• for business on Ort. 7 a* the
the Hlstorymoblle was developed
I North Broadway Gulf.
' marching ability.
' S'a'r Highway Director Howard logically.
; Judge Raymond Roth of Flint.’ —
He -----said—he—
expect* to---------have
E Hill Monday called on Michigan
(president of the Michigan Band mott of his mcrchandlre this park and to provide a clear l*ual«Mster — Mrs. Wilma De­
They cover topics such ns pre­
motorist* to urge theWStata aerifi- historic man In Michigan. French
and Orchestra Association, de-; Friday and to be completely demonstration of the pollution Camp is Nashville's first woman
tors and representatlvw to provide exploration and the fur trade, the
ctared that th. HH3 band "Is a '-tocked in the near future,
problem on the Kalamasao postmaster. She was clerk In
more fundi for hlahwav construc­ British era. Michigan becomes
credit to th. school and comit I. to b. . complete ^rvcharge of the remodeled office
tion when the State Legislature American, the territorial period,
munlty.
| Ice station.
Todd has worked out a plan since last Feb 19 after the sud­
conv’nm In January.
migration to Michigan. Michigan
inc tusi gy m ui nuiiungs n:gn । Ros* VanNess. Man hall, in hl*
Davis tka* born In Hastings by which the 6.000 acres of 'and den death of Postmaster Harvey
Barry
County
elcctora
In
the
become* a state, development of
W. Wilson She »s&lt; named act­
I comment* said the Band had Sept. 25. 1931. the son of Mr nnd
Rnlary Club, said the State mineral reaourccs. water transpor- Nov. 8 general election will vote School.
----- "Good fanfare and presentation. I Mrs Edward Davis of R3 Has­ cess to Federal needs, can be ing postmaster May 6 She 'UrtHlxhwar Commi’sioq needs ad­ tatlon, railroad transportation, the again on a proposal to finance
Well done"
I ungs. He was graduated from transferred to the State The ed working in the poatofflce
ditional funds If it Is to meet State's role in the Civil War. the construction of a new Barry Coun-: continues until 7 o'clock.
plan Involves trading Fort Cus­ July 10. 1950 and formerly
Merwyn Mitchell, retired Grand | Hastings High in 1950
Michigan's Highway needs during white pine era and development ty jail.
On the general committee are
worked at the Hastings Mfg
He entered the Armv on Sept ter land for State forest land
Richard Jacobs, Homer Smith. Rapids uutrutor. *aid ConcratCompany. Lenu Table Company
Twice the proposition has failed. Richard ____
_______ _____
____ ulatlons on your attention to । 21. 1951. and served in the Ko- at a 50 percent cost saving to and the Farm ' Implement in
Feldpausch.
Clarence
In the primary election last Rltarma. Pat
1270 million short of the fund* the I Others are early Michigan Inp— Hodges and
j Al
•• crescendo, cutoffs nnd change of 1 rean War After his service as a the State.
Woodbury Her husband. Doug­
August,
voters
gave
their
blessing
Todd
and
Udall
ore
then
to
W,'t!
rtonn
*'
.
di,I
...
...
&lt;r.
—
tempo.
Well
done."
I
medical
aid
man
in
Korea,
he
Hignwnv wepanmeni nrew io acep । -—-------- .....
Stauffer
las. Is a foreman at Hastings
Michigan's
highways. Mlchl- to Die establishment of 11 sinking
The Judge for the inspection w'aa. transferred to Germany ’ drive to Nashville for a quick F.bergluss. NarJivlllc's new pualMlcillvnns road-building
nao-ouiujiiw PWrnm
(
. . n- j-._.
— .&lt;.hr
— nr.. -iWar I. the 1920s
nnd fund and to levying a two-mill
„„
du,,n«
« gan
™ In World
“n^'h,^
’^
was Granville Cutler. Plainwell, where he was injured in a Jeep look rt tlie Thornapple, which
office is to be dedicated Oct J9.
I the depression. Michigan's arsenal tax for the jail by a majority of
runs
through
a
number
of
■omHigh School principal, wiio said accident He draws n 40 percent
yenns. he raid.
49 votes. 2.632 to 2583
inanities in Eaton and Burry
the Band was an "Excellent dis-, disabllitv'
"We cun R'-t the additional of democracy and the changing
However, they withheld approval
.
clpllned group I enjoyed in- j H). carried Lent* A Ward of Counties.
fundi we need If vou will tell your face of Michigan since World War of raising Ute two mills above the
On a recent visit to Nashville.
spectln.r your band Very good. Hicksville. Ohio, five tears ago
legl-rtiiturs that vou want raid15-mlU limitation by 32 vote*,)
Todd noted that the river had
btilirllng proerraa In Michigan to
। ,a They have two children from great potential for recreation
2548 to 2580
The 1960-67 band has only 16 hls Prit mftrr!n.!P, jllnlC5 I3.
con'lnne." Hill raid
This November, electors will
Earl McKibbin. supervisor of seniors, with more than 50 per- Johil r pr,; -H-rLn&lt;|
i. nnd co:r-;jvat ’ll divelonm1 nt.
vote Just on the extra millage Orangeville Township, was re­ cent freshmen and sophomores. dren' Danny &lt; j4li
nd r.'.iH'a rs!t i» expeci.-d
profXMillon.
elected secretary-manager of the There ue 80 members in the Lenee. 14 months They live at pu. dev. !-pr.i:nt of such
Monday night Barry TownshipBarry County Fair at the organ- Junior High Band who will vie 122 E Cour.
j according to a
i news rdca—■ ..-..1
Supervisor Lloyd Hoffman urged (ration meeting ot the Agriiul- for those positions to be open **
I Todd s office
'
Until two yenra ago. hr said. the
A brother. Ralph, was killed
—
support of the proposal before a Jural Society which operates the after this school year.
The Barry County United Auto
Highway Dcpartmcnf had ndrin an automobile crash last New
ville about II am.
State Senator Garry Brown meeting of the Farm Bureau Board annual exposition.
mintc funds to plan, design and
Workers citizenship council has
of Directors. Tuesday night he was
Simon
------ -• Mairhete of Middlebuild new highways nnd mod­ was scheduled to speak to Del- 10 speax at inc tioiei Hastings vine was re-namea prrsiacni
endorsed the entire Democratic
ton
Hteh
School
students
at
9
30
»pcak
«’
Hotel
।
v»le
re-named
president
ernize old ones at a pace which
to members of the Business A- and Ed Wielnlk of Hastings
slate, state and local. The action
about kept even with the State's am. this Wednesday in an as­ Professional Womens Club nnd 1
Scout hall which Is on the came at a meeting held on Tuea.
.
sembly program.
minimum highways netdv
banks of thr Thornapple.
Senator Brown, the Republi- the Lions Club, nnl this Wednes-1 McKIbbin had been re-elected
"We arc no longer In this posi­
Todd said the river offered an day, Oct. 4.
dnv night he was scheduled to n director tor three years at the
tion," tie said "our current emer­
"And our endorsement Include*
Ideal area for development, par­
Patients of the Medical Care
address members of Local 5965. annual nice Unit held on Oct 3 at
gency needs are radically out­
Directors of the Hostings Sav­ ticularly between Nashville and Supreme Court justices Thomas
AFL-CIO. of the Tyden Corpora­ the Extension office. Rex Civsey Facility were taken on a color
stripping our ability to financially
and Louie Neubert were named tour Bunday, by members of the ings ft Loan Association have Vermontville.
M. Kavanagh and Otis M.
uled to visit In Barry County tion.
keep pace."
"There Is no reason why sound
Supervisor Hoffman, who has directors tor three years, and Moose Lodge, going out through announced that the anticipated
A major factor in the dollar gap.
rate to be paid on savings for and sensible
r development of rlv- Smith, both of whom are up for
He is slated to come bv cara­ been a leader on the county board Richard Reed a director for two Irving. Middleville and through
Hill raid. Is rising highway con­
the Yankee Springs area and the six-monlh period eRding.'en&gt; should be confined to larger re-election." explained Council
struction casts In the last ye.ir van through Richland, then to
Gull Lake. Underaherlff Gordon Ju!y 1 nnd Dcc 31 of ll,ls year communities." Todd said. 'This President Don Rayner of Lncal
alone, construction cast* have gone Delton. Cloverdale and Hastings
Trick
led
the
50-mile
tour.
I
u
Percent
u
precisely
why Secretary Udal)
closed the old Jail built in E'
AU.maJ
up 18 percent, he said, compared and then move on to Woodland. State
Driving the 21 patient* were:
Earnings for the third quarter is coming to Nashville. The river
He Is also to visit Sunfield and the early 1890a. Ute county has Firemen Alarmed
The council also endorsed An­
to nn annual Increase of four or
iam j.
। is
as any other
William
J Tinkler.
Tinkler, Freda and made the rate possible.
Is as lovely . there
...
been paying —
anywhere
---------- from
—...$600
„— --Hastings-firemen were alarmed will
five percent In the previous five Mulliken in Eaton County.
gus MacLeod, who Is a candidate
— the care
---------of
* , about 10 a m. Wednesday when Floyd McClurkln. Claude Bow-1 It wa* also announced that' river, and he
Tuesday. Oct. 25, Senator to 12.400------month *for
years.
(or circuit Judge of Barry and
Brown is to Introduce former prisoners
a new color set at the home of man. Don Bowman. Gwen Turn- FDIC insures saving* accounts chance to see '
This, plus transportation costs, Mrs Genevieve Lawrence nt 531 er. Jesse Elliott. Lewis Russell, up to $15,000 instead &lt;&gt;f $10,000 as 10
»
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
Eaton bounties on the non-parti­
Royal Gardner and Ruth Service In the past
, Udall will leave ’rom Ijinsing san ticket.
when Nixon visits Western, conxa to an estimated $40,000 a N. Hanover began smoking.
for a visit to the Upper Penin­
tear for transporting prisoners
Rov Hubbard suffered a stroke Michigan University.
The citizenship council is the
sula after his two stops In the
» Charlotte, he »aJd.
Nixon, who served under Presi­
nt Tlircc River* Saturday where
polltk*al education arm af the
Third District
Hoffman added that Barry ha*
hr and hl* wife. Charlotte, were dent Elsenhower, will speak al
UAW in Barry county. Rayner
12:30
pm
In —
the east
ballroom.
participating
pa:
ucipaiuiK in a bridge tour­ -— r
— •■■
-— ----------•- no assurance Eaton County rfill
explained
............ He ....
V
nnmmt.
was brought Kitrlr
buck tn
to After his talk Nixon goes to house prisoners indefinitely
' 11* purpose being to educate
He pointed out that architect'* ■
Hartings on Monday and is in Grand Rapids to speak at a OOP
our people to register, to know
estimates Jumped from $395,000 for
Pennock Hospital.
‘ 1 fund-raising dinner.
the uues. to evaluate the &lt;-andla 50-Inmate Jail two yean ago to
dates, and to vote on election
—r—♦--------------------------------------------------$498,000 far a 35-lnmatc building i
day "
today, and that Increase In labor
Membeishtp totaling over 1.300
and material costs are likely to
from three UAW local unions In
exceed 16 percent per year in the i
,
the Barry county urea is reprefuture.
Wesley A Roth. 63. long a Mnlcd &gt;n the council. GO5 from
He also said that the site under ]
community leader at Lowell and Local 414 at the E. W. Bliss
option for the Jail Is all highly |
who was well-known here, died Company. 481 from Local 13g.
desirable upland, and that the;
Saturday, Oct 15. at Butler- ! Hastings Mfg. Company and J14
$38,000 Tor the six acres I* not
worth Hospital in Grand Rapid*, from Local 1002 at While Produnreasonable. The property con-1
A 20-year Lowsll village raun- u.is in Middleville
tains both the residence and busl-1
ellmip .nPJon.itr_vUl«v prop.
,h,, m.
neas establishment of the present
. Democratic party received the
owner, and it is very likely that
34 yearn in operation of the vwSCB's enderaemenj, "because
'uneral home there
. such labor-backed legislation as
covered through highway improve­
Medicare and Aid to Education
Men from Blake Allerdings chairman; Mrs Richard Caste- ments.
Ion Uie Federal level, and mHoffman declared that the
State Highway Department crews
proved uurkmen's compensal.on
&gt;nd
turned out Saturday for a spe­
i on the State level would nave
cial project of their own. A co­
-- — --------'been Impossible without Demoworker. Ebner Wlwendorfer. had
T.r,mp *■’
.u .-------------- u. . Icratlc maJorlUes in Cong real and
He »n* in the furniture bust-. y)(. Legislature
been injured in a traffic acclWith price controls on meat
nes*. and the Roth Compenv' „„ ..
„
.
lifted by presidential order durformerly had a furniture store In
.D“‘d“ *U ,Dero&lt;?5*Uc 8ta*:
acme of the neighbors, went to
"With the new jail, the county.
Ha»t'n«s
1 Wc candidates, the council*
. the WlR&lt;ndorfer farm and cwt
•Mr Rvh is survived bv hl&gt; «”do™,,'fn,1 IneJudea Uo Barth
Sheriff Merl Campbell and all
,uid hauled w eupply of wood In markata throughout the coun­ future law enforcement officers
ulfe. Ruby; three sons. Donald ,®BJ_,*1
into the basement of tho home ty but at higher prices Opinion can give far better protection and
of Hasting* and Richard and
while others harveatod oom and
Holland,- uho
who “
are
candldatm
i-rald of Lowell: 10 »ran1»h”- of Ho,land
re &lt;-andidatm
service to our people, instead of
did other neceaauy work about trend will be upward far same spending up to half their time
for State representative, and
the farm. -"Good neighbor." is Ume to come.
' transporting prisoners to ether
°-&gt;:h nnd 'ohm p4*th of O-.’nd Reger Johnson of Marshal! and
much more than a mere term
• • •
I counties." Hollman concluded.
’’t
• -nd. znnr •
. Don Holt of Kaiamacoo, candkThe Haatlnga office of the GPA i
------------ ,
BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S WEEK—Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
•nn Wenhrimer and Mrs. Fan
(offtoe of price administration &gt; Middleville OE8
Barry County's UAW cltlacuWenjtr. both o' Grand "apld*
The Middleville OES will inA new hoapital guild, to be was doaed Turaday and transI Mrs EliM Zahm of Lowell, and ship council Is one of the maagr
Heaaa See MORE ABOUT:
stall officers at a public rare­
1 Mrs. Vere Parks of Boise, Idaho. similar educational groups acUw
. . . BACKWARD GLANCES, many to be held at 8 pm. Rriday.
I Services were held Monday al in Region 1-D and in many
Page L | Oct 21. Everyone invited.
other regions of the UAW.
12 in the Roth Funeral Homa.

Davis Leases

Director Hill

Urges More
Road Money

Supervisor Urges Rotary Pancake
Support for New Sapper Tonight
Barry Co. Jail

Broum Speaks
At Delton High
Wednesday

McKibbin Again
Named Manager
Of Barry Fair

Barry UAW
Endorses Full
Democratic Slate

Medical Facility
Patients Taken
On Color Tour

Savings &amp; Loan
Pays 4l/z Percent

Roy Hubbard III

backward glances

"hits of yesterday’’....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

i es Roth of
Dies
Saturday

�i

.* Personal Mention

to be fn Grand Rapids to re-■ Club on Wednesday evening of Banghart will ba-tben foe the
cotve a aUnr award for acquit- I last. week. *
inc new member* for ScottishMr* Gerald Beckwith. Mra.

The Clarence Minm
managing Ute A * P atare

Invite Clubs
m

I

•

n

To Join Barry
Send OF Group

Vlritlng Mra. Ire Chaffee over

coming at "K" College and virit- 11. to attend the State meeting
at •d hl* parent* the Howard of the American Hoepltai AuxlllFroete. the remainder of the ary a* representative* of Pen­
weekend.
nock Hospital.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Frost. Mrs. Chet Banghart plans to
and Karen and Mra Harr) Doo- spend n few days next week with
liUlo were cuesta of John Stev- I her daughter and family, the
evening. Oct. It. Mr. Hbwell wa*

District

Lion'*

opQvmuon

daughter and greet granddaugh-

nle of NaahvlUe.
vance at
Church.

the

Un.

Bowne

Hagerman

Edmond

and

That afternoon they all called

Alice spent from Thursday
through Sunday at the Archart

new. Barry County Armed Forces i

LISTED BELOW ARE THE lOHi. WEEK WINNING NUMBERS
...CHECK THESE AGAINST THE GOLD CARDS YOU
PICKED UP LAST WIBK...
PLAY THESE NUMBERS IN ANY SEQUENCE ON YOUR
GOLD JACKPOT BINGO CARD ...
.

Ion and Auxiliary of Hawing*
and Hickory Comers and the
VFW and Auxiliary of Hasting*

GOLD
CARD
SPAOTA
STOPES

and । association leader* would •
welcome contribution^ from bud- ।
neaa\flrma

38 40
THIS WEEKS
JACKPOT
IS WORTH

Country Fresh or Spartan

lend.
ready contributed Include Weiconic Tavern. Jefferson Market. ‘
Dale's Bake Shop, Lapo's Drugs. I
Hasting* Cleaners. Royal Cleanera, Sports Bar. Leary's Sport* I
Center. Gardner'! Pharmacy, |
Hickory Tavern Furniture Com- .
pan/. Hastings VFW Bachelds-'* i
Barter Shop. Beebe Shoe Repair.,
Haan's Standard Service, Jim |

77

Butter

CHARMIN
BATHROOM
TISSUE

Murphys' Music Shop, Hastings

limiting* Hotel. Realm Motor
Bales. Miller Jeweler*. Wayne'*
Many more have pledged fi­
nancial help.

No Serious Injury
In Cclr-Trailer
Mishap Tuesday

4V4- x 4%“

4-roll1]
PACK

Ward C. Hynes, M, 1O1D N.
Michigan, was driving hl* 1965
Old* on the Gun Lake Road.

(

'j'
BE SURE TO PICK UP YOJr"
RED .CARDS FOR NEXT
WEEK'S JACKPOT
BINGO CAMEI

WITH COUPON BELOW

CJ CL

69‘

FANTAIL SHRIMP

ECKRICH ..
ECKIICH

dinner on Sunday

SMOKED SAUSAGE

D70B

PESCHXE—'PRIDE OE
PESCHKE--PRIDE
OF MICHIGAN'

ORANGE - OR
GRAPE DRINK

BONEIESS HAMS
PESCHXE AC (SMOKEO UVER SAUSCAGE)

BRAUNSCHWEIGER

LIMIT

IEAN. MiATY SLICES ...
CANS
HAROLD

l-QT.
14-OZ.
CAN

Columbus Doy
Now A Legal
Holiday Here

9

PORK STEAK
ROLLED—5O1TON STYLE...

boneless

WITH COUPON BELOW

IEAN. CUUO...-

SWIFT PREMIUM

10‘

BATHROOM TISSUE

(HARMIN

-"19'

to help you batten the
hatches at your house Drop
in and *cc the many ways

111 LUikoed StHu WI 5-2421

DUCKS

IWIfT PREMIUM ...14b, *•« «»•

CORNISH HENS

We Have a Complete

winter EAHT SIDE LUMKU COMPANY. Ill EAST
KAILROAD STREET. HASTI.NOH. PHONE WI 5-2421

CUTLETS

FANCY - YOUNG ...

CUCUMBERS ______ each Y0UR CH0ICE
GREEN PEPPERS ...each
GREEN ONIONS
bunch
RADISHES------ cello pack

important event In this
world of aura. Up until that

Winter to coming and iUa
time to discover warmth,
comfort and security from
the element*. We *peclallze

PORK ROAST

BONELESS PORK

Assortment of

Grade "A” Medium

FRESH EGGS
} Dor.

Ctn.

W

WHITE
BREAD

IACH

79
99‘
49f&gt;
59‘
69
79i
39
69‘

JELLY ROLLS
□vrw

BIG G

... 39‘

CHEERIOS

1-pt.

DEL MONTE

CATSUP
ROYAL... ALL FLAVORS

PUDDING

FAMILY

SIZE
3 to

74r
Ml

—।

3 X. 25‘
1-U. QU AKTERS

IMPERIAL

MARGARINE

35

COUNTRY FRESH-AU FLAVORS

ICE CREAM

HONEYSUUIE . GIB LET GRAVY ANO

COUNTRY FRESH

TURKEY SLICES

HALF &amp; HALF

.i 69‘
- 25‘

Halloween Masks

DOUBLE
STAMPS

EVERY WEDNESDAY YOU GET

And CostumesI

^»1 w™

EXTRA LARGE TUBE

CREST
ORANGE ar GRAPE DRINK

64

SPARTAN

35'

59‘

HADDOCK FILLETS
TREASURE ISLE-BREADED ... FROZEN

42

99‘ i

Smoked Picnics

4 FISHERMEN - HOZlH

MYr. Ti-d O'Laughlin and ML1*
Kartm McKeough visited Doug
O'Latnthlin al Michigan Tech at
Houghton over the weekend.
They report an enjoyable trip in
spile of the ruin on Saturday
and over in inch of snow Sunday.

For many year*, party of
our nation with large Italian
populations celebrated Co-'
liunbus Day on October 12th
each year. Hen* In Michigan
the holiday was made offi­
cial only Hit* year. Il would
*»erm that this is an tmpor’ la nt enough holiday to cele­
brate and It'* a wonder al!
state* haven't made it effi-

2 Lb.
Loaf

OL' FASHION

more fret before turning

Hynes said Ills back hurt.
Deputy Richard Barnum. Ln his
report, recommended the Inter­
section be better engineered. Il
is a pilnd comer.

Kraft—Plain or Pimento

Velveeta CHEESE

FARMER
PEETS

I #

skidded 154 feet grazing the

rest an Ita left ride.
Ray W. Erway. 7.. na
tings. driving the tractor, and

1

Gallon
Ctn.

NUMBE
TO PLA

WINNING CARDS MUST BE TURNED IN BY
9:00 P.M. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER ^ 1M6

Country Fresh

HOMO MILK

LIMIT
ONE
4-ROli
PKG.

Q

GOLD
CARD

54 60
62
66 6orr“82
0 92 94 10

$2OO00

Beverage, Hasting* Flower Shop.
Hair Styles by Ferrari. Hastings
Motor Sates, Marbles Standard

GAME 10. TEN

2 8 10
14 20 222 30 36

Nov. 1 draft call wa* cancelled

TOOTHPASTE

SECRET
Head &amp; Shoulders

SUPER SPRAY
DEODORANT
SHAMPOO
LOTION

�Capacity Crowd
At PTA Session
Northeastern School's all pur­
pose room was niled Monday
evening for the parents-teachers
conferences of the PTA. Spon­
sors Issued a special thanks to
those who brought baked goods

Area Youngsters Marri
Licengeg Donald Kenfield
Hastings
nn a* i n.i
°
Imiirpfl
I upfidav
Injured Tuesday
To Aid Others
Traffic Tickets
Donald D. Kenfield. 16. eon
of Mr. and Mra. Richard Ken-,
field of R3 Hastings, suffered a(
On Halloween
concussion and severe facial
lacerations when the motorcycle

Member* of the Hast!
D,*° Mesecxr. as uuunti
Women S Club ar# sponsoring I PssdcU EUiston. R1 Neskvills
the UNICEF program in Has- I
------------ •—--------Ungs In which area church
” ”
aid the PTA in providing a groups are to participate on Hal­
loween.
Christmas party for th* children.
wlU
denllal areas and contributions
given them will be used to help
less fortunate youngsters
around the world.
Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
has Issued a proclamation de­
claring Oct. 31 as "UNICEF DAY
IN HASTINGS "
Mrs, Rlchara Keitsenlch and
Mrs Charles P. Smith are chair­
men of the local program.

Extra Strength

DRISTAN
relieves

•

Todd, Brown
Here Tuesday on
Same Platform

Clinton-Young intersection.

Hospital where hta condition

The car was driven by Herman
Coenen of 715 W. Clinton. The
mishap happened in front of
Robert Wenger, president of the Coenen's home, according to
Barry County Form Bureau, lias

tend a political education program

Holiness Teenagers
To Host Wesleyans
Saturday Evening

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GARDNERS
110 W. Stole

Phone 945-2134

FAMILY PROBLEMS are con­
stantly put bafora a Circuit
Judge. Divorce*, Juvenile prob­
lems, atsaulii. property and
custody disputes are all the
concern of a Judge. Wo must
keep the family as the base ol
our society.

speaker «l the revival meeting
which closed at the Pilgrim Holl____
evening
and his wife and two children
left for their home In RenderNKivUlc, N. C.. Monday They
were accompanied by Rev Mrs
Lila Manker. Mra. Manker wUl

I ba the evangelist at a meeting i

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beginning on Friday evening at
Theraday, October n. IBM
the Wesleyan Methodist Church-----------------of which Rev. York la pastor . ,
The meeting will run through jCnotOF JOHFISOn
"
Qe,. K_____
Here Soturdoy

The E S. Oiuwm Ralph MfIcrA “nd Dro Ouys are en route
to 2&gt;Phyrhllls. Fla., having left
Tutsday They are going to
y.rK,n2fk, an&lt;1 Uiking thc Sky
Jrn,e “,rlvp
&gt;’ hope many ot
’{jjf'"X frtcn&lt;U wUI *U,t

Thc

»&lt;■&gt;«••&lt;»!• ■ J

Committee Is sponsoring a dance ’
Saturday Oct. 22. at the Legion ■
Hall In Hastings with State Sen-' 5
ator Roger Johnson on hand to
greet people The public te in- 1'
*,led' ‘-’Iwirman Irene Parker'
announced

IN HASTINGS

Retired School
Employees Meet
At Nashville

Community Building at the fair­
grounds when Congressman Paul
H. Todd. Jr., and Slate Senator
Garry Brown appear on the same
The Teenage group of the Pil­
increasing number of American platform.
grim • Holiness Church will be
boys and girls decided to give
up soaping windows and playing from the Third District on the
Tlie Barry County Retired
new dining hall at tlie Wesleyan
I pranks on Halloween, and to deSchool Employees met at the
vole their 'trick or treat" col- the Republican nominee for that Methodist enmpgruunds south of VFW Hall in Nashville an Sat­
Hastings on Saturday al 6 pm.
I lection to helping sick and hun­
urday. Oct 15,
Their
guests
will
be
the
young
Wenger said the purpose of the prop,/™” tetnageM fram0^
Thirty - nine members and
gry children In far-away lands.
leetlng is to "help
"helu us evaluate i? I .. , “ .
J.-7 Guests ate a delicious meal servmeeting
serv­
aecompllshmenU have been the way different political candi­ Hastings Wesleyan Methodist ed by the Auxiliary at 12:30
Church.
dates act and what they believe
while
Carl and Candice Kane
An informal evening of games,
on various Issues ..."
.
entertained
by
playing
familiar
dnging and a bonfire is planned.
programs In 118 countries. The
He pointed out that one of the
tunes on th&lt;- organ
:—emphasis Is to tight most hotly contested races ft the Special guests will be Rev. James
Eva Leach. Crystal Richardson
King of Owosso College, who will
against childhood's two major one between Todd and Brown.
and Zein Cortrighl were appolnl( enemies: hunger and disease.
"We feel extremely fortunate In give a short talk, and The King's ed a nominating committee to
| Tlie program has received the being able to arrange a time when
have a slate of officers ready for
(support of the National Council both of these candidates could lege, who will sing.
| the meeting on May 20.
of Churches of Christ, the meet with us. They have agreed
--------------------------------------------- fl Rev. Varner, from the E.U.B.
American Jewish Committee, the to discuss and answer questions
Il/telinfre
| Church in Nashville talked on
Vatican. President L B. Johnson on any current issue that we ।
Juienlle Delinquency." He based
I and many other leaders
might be Interested In, so we feel
If------------------ ; ,he tonclusidns lie had drawn on
SCHOOL Menu
l .lus mining for working with
; Ulis meeting should be an Interertlng and Informative one." Wenjuveniles nnd several years of
trying to help than.
The meeting Is open to the
Much of the visiting among
public. Light refreshments will be
tlie retired ^concerned plans for
served and the candidate* will be qrxMrt. trull trud aal UutWt,
spending the Winter. Many are
FOR SALE—1959 Ford mounted
planning to go South for at
. 1-row picker shelter In excel­ available to meet informally with WEDNESDAY. OCT. 2S—ChUi
least n part ot the cold months.
lent condition. Used only 3 anyone who wishes. Wenger said.
years. Ralph Richardson. Ph
Mr. and Mra. Loyd Hughes en­
tertained lheir nephews. Sp/4
John Elliott, nnd his wife. Linda,
on Tuesday. Oct. II. John Is the
son of the Bert Elliotts of 109 E.
Blair and has been home on
Harvest Festival
: leave a f t er having served 13
, months In Vietnam. He and his
Bradley Hall in Bradley Bat- j wife left on Oct. 12 for Ft. Carurday. Oct. 22, 11 a m. to II pan. ( son, Colo., where he will be stalunch (elder*. baked goods, pro-‘ Honed and his wife will also be
luce, gifts,
new
nnd , old living at the base
merchandise Come and browse. .________________

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COLDS MISERIES E

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Rev. Manker to
Be Evangelist in
North Carolina

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or
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American Legion Hall
OCTOBER 29
Prizes for Various Costumes
Live Music from 10 to 2
American Legion Members &amp; Quests

[x] RICHARD ROBINSON
•—"*

CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

BUSINESSMEN'S COMMITTEE FOR
LOCAL OPTION REPEAL
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Voter of Hastings
One of the issues you will be voting upon at the November 8 election will
be the following:
"ShalMhe sale of spirits in addition to beer and wine be permitted
for consumption on the premises in the City of Hastings under the
provisions of the low governing same?"

A YES vote will allow the City of Hastings to show progress in regard to
the sale of alcoholic beverages the same as the following cities: These cities
listed have voted.on liquor by the glass in the past few years.
KALAMAZOO
ROYAL OAK
HIGHLAND PARK

SPRINGFIELD
CADILLAC
BATTLE CREEK
HOWELL

YPSILANTI
ANN ARBOR
COLDWATER

Their experience with regord to troffic violations and drinking arrests has
been a substantial decrease year in and year out since adopting sale of
liquor by th? gloss.

A YES vote for liquor by the glass will diminish problems that now exist.
A YES vote will mean these benefits for our city and its citizens as well as
visitors and guests to our city.
»

Guarantee of personal privilege for all citizens

Continued from Page One

. ferred to Battle Creek. Mrs.
Harold-Radford and Mra. R. H.
,; oppenIhlen have left the agtm'cy's employ and all records have
been sent to the new headquar­
ters in Battle Creek.
Al Uic sixteenth annuo] field
trials of the Wolverine Beagle
Club held here last week, entries
m all classes exceeded Ihr km- of
Other years and the event was
pronounced a succets even
though rain interfered.
Honorable Frank Murphy of
Detroit, the Democratic candi­
date for governor of tills State.
auditorium Monday evening
commencing al 7 15 sharp Since
the half-hour address will be
broadcast over the Michigan net­
work, the program must gel un­
derway proAif/ly nt the time
specified above Those wishing
to attend, slxxild be governed ac­
cordingly.
Arthur Kidder tuv. been ap­
pointed assistant attorney gen­
eral by Attorney Oi-nenU Dough-

The East Side Fellowship Club
heard Jacob Elen baas. a suc­
cessful business man of Zeeland,
at the October meeting. Friday
The High School bond under
j Mr. Nagler gave a program of
music during the dinner and
I Mort Townsend led the com­
munity singing

50 Years Ago
A few days ago. a four-year-old
gray gelding belonging to Lee
। Fuller of Carlton township, sudIdenly rushed up the staira In
the bom to the hay loft nine
I feet above. There was no way of
(getting the animal down, so Mr.
I Fuller tied him to a beam and
(summoned Dr Van Velsor The

like a turkey. Plenty of hay was
placed &lt;xi the stairway and tiuanunal slid downstaira 'with a
little help!) as easily as though
on a toboggan slide He was un­
injured, though obviously unap­
preciative, during this unique
expedience.
Supervisors made the election
of miner county officers a spe­
cial order of business Saturday
morning. The following were
named- Herry Ragla. poor commlmioner; Charles Hickerson. J.
H. Dennis and G. D Whitmore,
county canvassers Vem John­
son. school examiner and Charles
8 Andrus. Court house janitor

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A general upgrading of existing licensed establishments
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BUSINESSMEN'S/ COMMITTEE FOR
LOCAL OPTION REPEAL

Charge It
103 W. Huie Rtr&lt;
JlMllnga, Michigan

�this proposition a "hard look" U&gt; the effect that the rale of liquor
nora of Wayne State University.
before reaching a decision, includdltlorui of law enforcement and
This Ume three parties w|ll
traffic control. Would sale of liquor
have candidates listed on the
by the glass Increase the difficul­
more, active role in the affairs This is as It should be.
of their nation. In thia, they
Undoubtedly there is an eco­ tly of various police organizations
publican and Socialist Labor. AU
la live ano administrative tranches; should be encouraged. Whether nomic angle to this proposition
we are seeing the administrative towering the minimum voting age
candidates, except tlie Socialist
branch, through the exercise of would Increase the percentage ot possibly more Importance. Many,, Incidence of traffic accidents and &lt;
which has no candidates for
i tlie sntsU for drunk driving; luibor
1
political pressures, usurping func­ Informed voters or merely add to
Representative in Congress or for
tions that properly belong to Con­ tlie ranks of the disinterested, we one might suppose, feel tliat thei would It tend to increase rowdl- &gt;
Slate Senator and Representative
ncsa,
of
which
there
is
plenty
!
gress—Viet Nam. where we are
in the State Legislature from the
fighting a full-fledged and costly we know whether the great ma­ moral and a degrading factor ini already 7
It is such questions as these that 'districts of which Barry Countyjority ot 18-ycar-o!ds arc sincerely our nation and should be bannedI
.
■
■
each
must
answer
to
his
awn
per'
1
which is vested 'supposedly i with Interested in having the age limit from public sale or private manusole power in this area, is one lowered. However, whether or not facture. Others will question why I aonall HlUIXLUUU
satisfaction U&gt;
In UIUU
order MJ
to arrive '
avtoan totonto. U.U to-1
dt“"
good cbm: to paint; we are seeing’ the amendment poasea. It La our I
I is running this time for state
i
since State Liquor Stores portent Issue.
the Federal government through opinion that troth major political ration
, , ,
I office imd liiat will be in the 80th
names should put
nut forth more ef- and
i
the pressure of Federal "grants”11 parties
SDD's already provide con­
Ctoto. to torry Ttotohlp .111
«•“'«
Ito
taking aver more and more power i fort to interest all teen-agers In venient outlets for the sales of
at the expense of the States whose 'political
j —■ ■ affairs and •to
-----give
•• them Ibeverages of higher alcoholic con­ too vote on toother iprttol pvopo- iBteth. K-t Freeport Is the Orthoauthority Is tn danger of being ।a useful and practical port in this Itent and since taverns arjd res­ auon. this one, tottoetelj le» tertoe ttodtote oppo.tr&gt;, the
reduced to that of mere admlnls- iimportant activity through the 'taurants are licensed to sell wines eontotortol tons the one to- Ipre.enl RepuWeto torttobmt.
beers and since special liquor totod shove, which Ito to do with Stentej M I'owrtl ol lotto OotolJ.
trative districts of the all-powerful imedium of junior organizations and
1

4—Tint HASTINGS BANNER

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Yet. the ballot box is still thc
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are proof enough Out. when mis­
sive apathy exists, the vacuum will
quickly be filled by those ambi­
tious to extend and consolidate
the Federal power to regulate and
govern our lives.

State. State Legislative. Congres­
sional and Township offices will
be included on the ballot. Nov. 8.
as well as one County proposition
and five of strictly local concern.

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A special proposition of interest
is the progrosed amendment to our
State Constitution that would
lower the minimum voting age
from 21 to 18 years. Thu one
requires some real thought siner
there are good arguments on both
sides of the issue One objection |
often heard is that an IS-ycar-ald j
is not ^sufficiently mature to be
concerned with issues of She day
anti to arrive at well-informed J

count the obvious lack ot intern:
in governmental affairs among
such a large segment those nowconsidered mature enough to vote-

The Hastings Banner
PabiUbad

K. M. COOK. Editor
Ht sniiEn ani
ELEVENTH YEAH

passage of a one mill tax for the ।
purpose of providing better fire I

Third District Citizens:

CHECK THESE
RECORDS’
then decide who will
most effectively represent
YOU in Washington
Although the present Congressman doesn’t like to say so out loud, he’s
been a 90% "Yes Lyndon" Congressman since taking office. His 1965
voting record indicated both gratitude and recognition of the Presi­
dent's coattail victory. On key roll call votes, he gave 88% support of
LBJ Domestic Programs. In 1966, he went along with key LBJ arm
twisting proposals 94% of the time.
DurinR^fiis freshman term, he has been responsible for only out?
piece of legislation.
Incidentally, your so-called hard working Congressman has also
become a part-time Congressman. His voting record in recent weeks
is an incredibly low 53%. His entire voting record, this session of Con­
gress, isn’t much better ... a little over 70% . . . far below even the
average congressman.

Compare this with Garry
Brown's effective record
of leadership
Senator Carry Brown has compiled a remarkable record for service to the people
of Michigan. His achievements, in two Senate terms, include prime sponsorship
of some 40 bill* which have become laws of our slate.
Among these are: Laws establishing the Boards of Control of our State Universities;
providing for the operation of the State Highway Commission, defining the powers
and duties of the new State Department of Education; recodification of thc Savings
and I A) an Law; and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He has shown by his actions that
he willprovide a new dimension of leadership and representation for the people
of the Third District. Compare this with the present congressman's legislative rec­
ord. Decide which candidate will most effectively and forthrightly represent you in
Congress.

one'

KURHCHIPT1O.S

GOP Natioral

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A statesman of action in fjic American tradition

Regular
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REPUBLICAN TO CONGRESS

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• • •
Well that’s the list. If something

protection in the township .
there doesn't Interest you enough
. • •
I to vote, maybe you should go bcEducation Is always a concern hind Ute Iron Curtain where all
for people In this state and at such tilings arc decided for you
the Nov. 8 election, voters will m advance, anyway.
be railed upon to select two Membera of Ute State Board of Educatlon. two Regents of thc Unlver- linger left Monday to spend the
slty of Michigan, two Members of Winter at Sun Benito. Texas.
, Tln-y went via Oregon and
the Board of Trustees of Michl-11 Washington and on down to thc
gun State University and two[

SPECIAL

McPkaAlui
138 E. State St.

Up tor vote this -time will be
the special county proposition for
levying a two mill tax for a period
of &lt;wo years to finance the con­
struction and equipment of u new
county Jail and sheriff's residence,
.both needed if we are ever to end
I Uie necessity of boarding out our
I prisoners in the Eaton County jail
| at Charlotte and of expending the

conclusions. Hut argununt might
have more weight if wFwuuld dJs-

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Legislative and Senatorial Districts
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Representative Districts and the
20th, tlie 21st and tlie 33rd Sena­
torial DtetrictaT
Barry County has thus, for all
practical putjxjms. lost its political
unity to become the fractional ap­
pendages ot larger areas—Our
punishment, perhaps, for having
too consistent a record of Re­
publicanism!

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THERMO SOX_______ $1.98

1licenses arc now available under
:restricted conditions to private
।clubs.
'
There are those, too. who ask
why. If permission for sale of
liquor
by
the
glass
is given to।
In five Barry County areas. I ..
Barry. Prairieville and Rutland .private elute, should It be deniedI
'
Townships, the Village of Free­
port and Ute City of Hastings, the such organizations but who wouldI
question of sale of liquor by the like to have the same privilege•
extended to them via places li­
glass will be up for vote.
It la our belief that people in censed for public sale,
Possibly one of thc key questionsi
Ute five areas Involved will give

In addition, there will be tlie
non-partisan ballot fof.the elec­
tion of two Justices for the State
Supreme Court and a Circuit
Judge for Barry and Eaton Coun­
ties; also a special ballot for the
proposed amendment to the State
Constitution that would lower the
minimum voting age here In
Michigan to 18 years.
Voters at this election will select
the key State offices of Governor,
Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of
State and Attorney General; the
UK Congressional offices of U.S.
Senator and Representative for
the 3rd District in Congress, and
Important State Legislative offices
in the five districts of which we
are a part. In case you have forgotten, little
Barry County, thanks to a massive
and artistic job ot Gerrymandering
done by a commission dominated
by members of the Democratic
party has now been hacked and

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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER

Sponrond.by Mrpfndrntt for Hmun Cnpimltlrr Rlrl\t’d SleyOum. Rvn&gt;n Crane. I,ee Jlryl

�Surprise Honors
Republican’ Womer
Mrs. Zuttermeister Plan Activities

THE HASTIXOS'BANNKB-S

Nashville Has
First Woman
Postmaster

Printed invitations reading:
jujmu Btanten had
"Hear Ye I Hear Yet It's a birth-, “coffee** Monday for a group
day aurprtee for Marian U 712 from the Barry Republican
W. Walnut (tho house with the'Women* Club who hoard a dl»-

__
.
I
rti*y. rucnara modOct. 13, 7-9 pjn. Hiubnnde and/ ! inaon ot Eaten Rapids. candidate

Drama Highlights
Methodist WSCS
Oct. 12 Program

Ptan Dedication

For Neu Pott Office
The iiighllgbt of the First
Saturday, Oct. 29
Methodist Church WSCS WedNashville's fin* women post­
on
master is Mra Wilma DeCamp »Uon. ’ Need is Our Neighbor"
Ruth Kurtz to honor the birth- of the president, Mrs. H. A. Adunder lhe direction ot Mra.
In charge last Feb. IB following Oeorgt Elliott.
day of Marian Zuttermeister, rounle on a Broadway.
■
the unexpected death of Post­
the proof reader.
। They formulated plans for tlie '
Thc UUe of the play liad IltUe
Harvey W. Wilson. On meaning, but os soon as thc
Ruth, a linotype operator, ret 1 poUlck
Oct- 26. at 7 I
,w_ -.-LJ'.^lpm. tu the First Methodist;
neighbors. Mrs. Jack Warner.
one bit of printing not given to Church Ixrc. Many candidates1
I ccmmL'sion confinning her ap- Mra Bennie Carr and Mu. Lynn
Oigood. began to drop in on Mra.
Marian to read. Everything work­
polntment.
Robert Godfrey a aupponedly re­
ed out beautifully as Marian
। Mra. DeCamp started working tired social worker from the big
went calmly about her work uni ul the postedflee as sub-clerk city and over their cups of coffee,
July
10.
1B50.
Prior
to
Ural
she
thc audience soon grasped the
In Vietnam— Jerry L. Slocum,
planning going on around her.
son of Kenneth R. Slocum and liad worked at the Hastings meaning.
Mary Kent and Ruth hosted
Esther Hirted of Nashville. ar­ Mfg. Company, tlie Lenta Tabic
"Need Ls Our Neighbor'' waa a
the party at their lovely newlyCompany,
and
in
thc
office
of
Ml*s Cecile Hom. who teaches rived in Vietnam on his 30tn
dLscussion of |&gt;rvsent problems
remodeled iiomc. Marian had
at 8t. Clair Shores, spent the birthday. July 18. His addreM is: the Fann Implement in Wood­ and do somcUiing about tiiem
been Invited for dinner, and
\
8p 4 Jerry L. Slocum. RA bury.
which are on moat people's minds
shortly after, tlie •’Banner .V
gang
"
”*" cnLs’ Mr BIld Mrs- John Hoob. !«&lt;078fl8. 19th Engr. Bn.. Co A.
She la a member of lhe today; the irresponsibility of
National AssoclaUon of I'ost- some of our young people of to­
te
I Cec,1&lt;* CAme to “Ucnd
hOme- APO °6238- San FranclMO- Callf
etc. until they numbered 39.
romln&lt; of whkh
.
masters and attended the day. thc reasons, causw. why
A beautiful birthday cake was Glllons, was queen. Last weekend i Chicago, also spent the weekend Michigan chapter convention and flow one can help.
a part of the refreshments scrv- Cecile was in Chicago where' she I with his mother.
During tlie discussion, o.s lo
™..nnt*
U.n W1U’ Pro.-cnted I u-os guest at a birthday party for
sunday dinner guest* at the
with a gift and a pretty corsage- a friend whom she met In Ger-1 lwinc.of
Selfie Smith and tional League .of Postmaster*. whether it was entirely tlu*
youngsters' fault or the parents',
Everyone had a grand time many and Ls spending this year, the John Kaainskys were thc
_________
Both Mrs._________
DeCamp .and her h tape 1 ( Cording of lly voices of
sharing
-horinir the evening ^-ui,
with .the
h- In
in the States
state*
Martin VaiiGeiaons of Grund husband.
Douglas, who
^22^22^. 1*22^122,
2"? is fore­ four mothers (supposedly mothTlu* Dean Potters were Invited Rapids Mlu
and ulc
thc Boyd ---------------Morehead* ' man ut
at tlie
lire Hastings FFiberglass
tire by saying that It was Just to be weekend giirete of the o( Bjnmngham. the occasion Products inc., were born and been in tin accident killing two
Chet
Archart*
on
a
trip
up
north.
lKjnanlls
Mrs.
Smith's
BJnd
wonderful and the first time
raised In Nashville. They have per.-onsi Mra. Edward Freeland.
she had ever been really sur- They arc expected back Sunday, j b^a^y. The day was made three sons. Douglas. Jr., of Has­ Mra, Rlciiard Taylor. Mrs. Merle
prised.
Thc Merle Vanderhoffs liad a a)inplelc by a phone call from tings, Fred of Eaton Rapids and Kahler and Mrs. Wade Shook
visit from Mra. Vanderhoffs sis- ' thl, j Kenneth Covey family of Robert of R2 Nashville; a daugh­ was listened to. then tlie ladles
ter thU week. Jewel aLso visited Acton. Mass
ter’. Mrs. Arlen &lt; Barbara &gt; Heise decided dt was nut nil Lite 1 atilt
her mother iin
Thc
&gt;wr
n Freeport. -r».«
additional comment should of Woodland, mid nine grand­ of tlie te?n-ugerm
Vanderhoffs went to Otsego a
be added to. Tts" a Grand Old children.
Diana Lee Brown, dnughler of
TTu.m- ladies decided these
IjUST PMtei180 10 VLSU “n UnCl&lt;!' iI Name
—
Hastings.'' story
story in
in last
last
aus. DcCarnp
ucounp is making
maxing plans
pions
Mrs.
Name
—
Hastings.''
parents were too Irresponsible,
Mr. and Mra George Brown. Is
U ,
,| week's Banner. Miss Grace Ed- for the dedication of Nashville's
publicity chairman and is in
jM™‘*e
Julie Logan of monds was ln Hastings England ! P^l office Saturday. Oct. 29, at loo lenient, uninterested, too
charge of ....
the vMa.vMi*
bulletin boards for Kmcbclow arc spending
sncndinc 22 week*
weeks ((j (UM ghc r(Valb. the cXUnalve ttie Queen Street School audl- busy, too over protective or too
trus.ful to taka- thc blame or
The Hcntsc of Burlington bi But- t with their grandmother, Mr*,
broodwulk there, with the extern- tonunu-lhc former high school
terfleld Hall at Michigan State | Lawrence Jordan. Charles Jor- sivc bcaclieti and one ot the building, at 2 pan. Thc post of- even let their children take the
responsibility oi their carelessUnlvendty. ML» Brown 1* major-. dan. who Is a student at tho
longest piers that she liad ever Ha moved into us new quarters nes* of not minding the curfew,
ing In Art.
| Stratton-Brenton IBM School In [seen.
|lust February.*
obtairung liquor and dope from
Nashville's first pout office was unknown resources, disobeying
The Roman Feldpausches
thc .'.pcvdlaws. etc.
leave ihb&gt; week for Norman, ; cslalbLsbed June 29. 1866.
‘ Okla., wlicre they will visit II Postmasters, or acting - post­
Suddenly an unexpected neigh­
friends and see the U. of Okla - | masters serving Nashville have bor. Mrs. George EllloU. who
John C. -Palmer,
28,
Notro Deme game Saturday. been
-----—~ * June
- -•
had no part in thc play, but
Home 111 mrr. « num*. .( M.
who was so thoroughly moused
former Notre Dump classmates 1871; Horace T. Davidson, March Try mi.arucle In one of our local
1875; Emory Pnrady, Jun. 13. ।
—&gt;““— “ —“ —
•"'r*
and they will visit other friends 8.
1881. Myron B Brooks. Feb. 1.1
that morning burst in
along tlie way en route home.
1886; Jolui FuniUB, May 7. 1887; I lfor “ CUP ul ;'u8ur).
Attending a business meeting Walter S. Powers. Feb. 6, 1385;
She was so thorouglily moused
Uvnard W. Fcighner. Jan. 27, that site said her blo&lt;xl pressure
orc the Hubert Stanleys. Robert 1899! Henry C. Glusncr. June 3.1 had risen 40 puuila she thought.
Godfreys nnd J. Franklin Hunt­ 11914; Pauline Lykltu. July 3i.j«&gt; Mra Elliott liad brought the
leys.
11922; Robert S Surine. Feb. 6. paper for all lo sec plus MutLsThe James Cotters visited their ; 1923.Elbert V. Smith. Oct. 30.' Lie* in black and white which
daughter. U. of M. sludent. Miss 1920; Ward Quick, April 10, 1033; proved that one of thc present
Melinda Cotter, ul Columbia, Mo.,; Edwin C. Kraft. Dec. 11. 1033; |quealtutw, ‘Liquor by thc Glass';
several days last week.
Aaron L. Bonnett. April 1. 1940; U&gt; be voted upon this Full is one
Thc Stanley Cummings will re- ’ Ivan J. Babcock. July 20. 1951;'of the largest possible reasons
turn tills' week after visiting J. Meorie Scott, June 19, 1953;! for delinquency and rash occiliuUr son, Tom Cummings and Harvey W. Wibon. March 31. dent*.
1954, and Wilma F. DeCamp,
R may not be a direct cause,
Until you have read it
family ut Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
| but indirccUy it affects ciukiren
Guests of Mrs- H. A. Adrounle i May 6, 1966.
carefully, and don't sign it even then unless you under­
Tho dedication ceremonies ore of parent* who don't know
for several days last week were
stand it If you have any doubts, see your lawyer—’
Mrs. Jack.Hakmmi of Evanston. being apotMMvd by lhe Nash- where or just wliat their chil111., and Mra. IL Elczimi of Wll- ville Chamber of Commerce nnd I dren and teen-agers arc doing
he's trained to tell you exactly what you are getting and
the VFW and Auxiliary.
( every night.
llanw Buy, WI*.
what you will have to pay for it. Don’t expect your
Among tiic speakers ut tlie , Many .ire roving the streets on
Rccaitly the Wally Gerncntz
Lundy*moved from 320 W. Green dedication will be Congre^nuui I foot or tn cars every night after
lawyer to work miracles after you have signed away
to their newly built homo nt Al­ ( Paul FL &lt;*odd oi Kalamazoo and i curfew hours: "Just look around
your rights. See your lawyer before you sign. He will
jThomas E. -Buckingham. Jr., of you. a* you slip down town after
gonquin Lake.
save you time, money and trouble.
Mrs. Norn Smith, who biw.bcrn ; Kalamazoo, thc postal service of- a forgotten loaf of bread or
----- &lt;of -------------.-I qunn of lnUk JUK
th(.
fleer
this urea. AA ---------memorial
ill and -Maying at thc home ot ...
her daughter, the William Dun­ service to tlie late Harvey W. store iloso,.’’ one of lhe mothers
There's • lawyer in your life—Depend­
laps at Pixlunk Luke, luis re­ Wilson, who worked diligently to in tlie pny* stated.
ing on the nature of your problem you
turned lujmc nnd her daughter. promote a belter office for North­
Opinion* in this play that
Mra. Robert Pratt of St. Johns, ville patrons, will be held dur­ were cxpre&amp;*cd by tlie neighbors
consult your clergyman, your lawyer or
ing tlu* program.
is with her this week.
in the discussion wen* their own
your doctor. If you don’t have a lawyer, call
Following the program at thc opinions and it was exptessed by
Mra. Howard Orsbuni was a
guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. .school open house will be held niany in tlu- audience .tiiat it
your local bar association or contact the—
Eva Reynolds of rGand Rapids. ul the past office located on waa too bod that all thc molhen
State Bar of Michigan, Lansing 48914.
Monday. Tuesday and Wednes­ Main street where refreshmtnts and fathcra Ux» couldn't have
• will be served.
.
day of last week.
•seen thLs- dramatization because
■ it is u serious situation.
।
The audience was also amazed
। at lhe ad-libing of t h c otfvei
bertel tf McIntosh epplei *t »i
ladles at tlu* unexpected visit of
tlie extra neighbors entrance
per txnbel, thb «eek only.
■ willch they had no: lehearacd.
Program clialnnan to: lhe day
aac
was Mra. Tom Ogden Mra. Ro, FKmiTGLD ORCHARD
l.ert Furrow presented thc de­
lj mi!M E, &lt;/ ..rail ta JU. 3$ next
I
votlons
fur ’Time for Worship
■J lo Milbura'r Cd.'o Station. 37MM7
land Mrs. Wade Shook li-d tlu
M i singing from Hie new Mi th dut
■ HymnuLs accompanied by Mrs.
Frank McMillan ut the piano.
■
Tlie worahip centct was very
■ cleverly done by Mra. Phil Rur■ iclt showing the Scabs ot Justice
weighing the Bitter with lhe
Sweet and the Desirable with
_| tlie Undesirable dungs found in
were secretly passed out at The I

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Mra. Charles Wilkes program
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Mr. and Mra. Roger Comer
Sr., enter nined with a dinner
Sunday. Oct. 9. for the plra*i
of their non. Sieve, who left
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�Peg McKeown and
iCarlton Adams
Exchange Vows

6—THF. HASTIN

Baptist Church
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

A lovely and simple wedding
look place in the Middleville
Methodist Church Friday at «:30
pm. when Peg McKeown and
Carlton Adams spoke their vows
before lhe immediate relativea.
The Rev. Harold Tabor offi­
ciated.
The bride ta the daughter of
Mr and Mm- William McKeown
and the groom is lhe son of Mr.
and Mra. Virgil Adams.
Beautiful bouquet* of flowers
graced the altar. The double ring
ceremony wa* used. Mr. and Mrs.
bon Oudman were best man and
matron of honor.
Tlie bride wore a powder-pink,
streel-length gown. Her mother
chose an olive green street-length
dress wlille the groom's mother
wore b navy blue dress Both had
white carnation corsages.
After the ceremony the wedding
party hod dinner at Knapp's res­
taurant in Grand Rapids.
The happy couple will live In
Grand Rapids where Mr. Adams
I* employed.

Mian Carole E. Nelson and
Norman E Barlow were united
Oct. 7. In the Hasting* Baptist
Church The Rev Lloyd Sanders
of Middleville performed the
double ring ceremony in the
presence of 300 guests
Mr. and Mrs Car) Nelson. 821
Grand Rapid. . Street. Middle­
ville and Mr and Mrs Eugene
Barlow. 1506 S Jefferson. Hasbridal couple

MRS JOHN NIXON

and bronze chrysanthemums,
spiral candelabra and aisle
candelabra decorates! the church.
The bride, given in marriage by

Parents Announce
Daughter's Nuptials
At Lansing

length, gown with a lice bodice
The full skirt and train had in­
serts of matching lace. A crown
of pearls held her elbow-length
veil and she carried a bouquet
designed by the groom of Tally­
man pattleya orchids surrounded
toy white butterfly rose*

of honor. Her flowers
lan wheal. Rapture
MRS NORMAN E. BARLOW
gold chrysanthemums.
iss Carole E Nelson Becomes Bride
Bridesmaids were Miss Doro­
thy Netaon. *Htcr of the bride,
For-her traveling ensemble, the
Houseman were tlie master and
and Mis* Jill Blough.
mistress of ceremonies.
hew Mrs Barlow chose n beige
For her daughters wedding. suit with dark brown accessories
and ushers were Paul Moore. Bill
and
a Talisman CajUcyn corMrs
Nelson
chose
a
diver
gray
Moore. Ron Teredule, and Rod
Ward. Junior ushers were Nicky two-piece dress with blue acresAftrr their wedding trip to
Barlow and Walter Nelson, sorics. and her corsage was of
shell cymbldium orchids. Tlie Niagara Falta, thev arc now mak­
brothers of the bridal couple.
groom s motlicr chose an autumn 1I&gt;B
rll home at 300 S. MichIng ,„
their
green dress and a corsage of igan Avenue,
green cymbjdium orchids.
Out-of-town guest , were pres­
Thc reception was held in the ent from Battle Creek. Charlotte,
church parlors with Mrs. Mar- Nashville. Grand Rapid*. Ver­
gucrltc Anderson cutting the montville. Woodland. Nnubinwoy.
cake. Mrs. Vonda Richants and Detroit. Crystal Full*. Sparta.
Miss Mary Kay Cline pouring the , nnd Rudyard.
coffee. Mrs. Chrystal Barlow and
Thc rehenraal dinner was held
WEDDING
Mis* Nancy Buehler serving the nt the Hastings Hotel Those ntPHOTOGRAPHY
ice cream. Mrs. Wilma McCol- lending were Mi** Carole Ncllurn and Mias Bonnie Kcnnren; Min. Norman Barlow. Mr. nnd
serving thc punch Miss Sally Mra. Eugene Barlow. Mr and
King was In charge of the guest .Mrs Curl Nelson. Mr nnd Mrs.
book and gifts were in chaige of Rus’cll Houseman. Mr and Mrs.
Miss Karen Nelson. Miss Suz­ Lloyd Sanden. Nicky Bartow.
■lack 6 Whitt Anne McDonald. Mtas Linda' Waller Nel-.ut. Ek'lwrl KIcmt,
Burghdoff a n d Mrs. Gerald Darlene Tobias. Sandy Tresdale,
ru.. 945-3967
Rick Buehler. Jill Blough. Doro­
thy Nelson. Jim Houseman. Mr.
and Mrs lid Pdtcrson. Patil
Moore. Bill Moore- Mr and Mrs.
Ron Tecsdalc and Mr. and Mrs
Rod Ward.

WHITE'S

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Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP LAUNDROMAT
M-43 Wnl, Across from “Dog ’■ Suds"

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE
PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS
CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

North Gun Lok* Coin-Op Open 5:00 o.m. - 10 p.m.

Mr. nnd Mr*. Austin R. Soule^
of Lansing wish to onnottn-e the
marriage of their daughter.
Christy K. to John W. Nixon,
son of Mr and Mrs. Richard M
Nixon. 334 W South Stret.
They were married SaUirdav.
Ort 15. nt the First Presbyterian
Church in Lansing. Serving as
her sister’s matron of honor wits
Mrs. F David Wonn and Rich­
ard W. Soules, brother of the
bride, served as best man.
The newlywed* will reside at
115’W. Center Street. Hastings

ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs Fred
A Wagoner of Northville an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Karen Norma, to P.
Granville Mitchell, son of Prob»te Judge end Mrs Phllln H.
Mitchell of 521 W. Walnut. Has­
tings. Both are graduates of
Alma College, where Miss Wag­
oner was affiliated with Alpha
Sigma Tou. She Is an elementary

School System. Her father ’s a
Ford Motor Company executive.
Granville Is a I960 Hastings High
graduate and Is a graduate stu­
dent at Michigan State Univer­
sity A December 30 wedding is
is planned.

Couple Wed al
Retirement Years, Grand Rapids —
Urban Problems Lutheran Church
Are Being Studied

Faith Lutheran Church in
Grand Rapids wa* lhe setting for
Many older peoole nre poor ihe marriage of Barbera Thomp­
son
to ILrrrv Ronald Hevdenterk
And because of this they face
many problem* they can’t always on Friday. Sept. 33. ut 7 30 p.m
cope with alone, according to Mr Heydenberk is thc son of
Fnn crothers" "Gun Galley" soecialists with the M'chi'ran Mr. and Mra. D. G Heydenberk.,
restaurant was the scene of a State University Cooperative Ex­ 628 Greenbrier Drive, S E..
i pancake and sausage supper when tension Service
Grand Rapids.
the Modem Homemakers Exten­
Embossed Ince formed the RnMaronret Jacobson, family life
sion Study Group met there on
specialist, sold. "Increasing ur­ buki aleeve* of the satin empire
Wednesday evening. Oct. 12.
banization InerAise* thc d'rri-ul- gown worn by thc bride, dnughMr*. Charles Flanders gave the tv in meeting social, psychologi­ fer of Mr anH Mrs Louis B
lesson. "Clothing Techniques." em­ cal and physical needs of older Thompson Of Gun Lake 'Mr*.
phasizing easier and more Mitls- citizens." Dr Jacobson points Thompson made her dnui:t.;cr’s
fartory methods of sowing, fabrics mt.
drc*s&gt; Sai in and lace pct ata held
and new finishes, and bonded and
To keep abreast of way* tn her veil and she carried white
laminated fabrics.
meet these needs, Dr JBfnpsim amnaon llllrw. pompons nnd Ivy. ;
Thc hit of the evening was the and other Extension specialists
Mrs. Robert D Heydenberk of
beautiful 3-piere while bonded wool recently - attended th- 19th nn- Grand Rapids attended as ma­
tereey stilt which Mrs Plnnders mini University of Michigan tron of honor She wore a floor
has nearly completed for herself. lwlninnl
,-r on
„„ Aging.
nHnlK. Anne
„.,„r Kin-x.,,- length, olive colored, crepe em­
Conferen-e
She litd found that ■ complete
family living educatlnn'T&gt;ro- pire gown with n yellow back
separate lining made It la-*------ ,w gram leader,
■ •
• panel and matching circlet head­
nnd• ---------Carlton —
Ednlccr.-since white and pal
Extension housing spec- piece.
have i tendency to show.
laltjt. participated tn dLwusstons
Similar gowns with olive col­
So even though bonding h
jif Him effect of urbanization on ored back panel* were worn by
many of our sewing pro
the older portion of the popula­ the bridesmaids. . Mrs. Louta
will not be completely sat
tion—
Thomp’on. Jr . ot Grand Rapids.
Attending the Eastern Deanery
Dr. Jacobson fee's that to help ,Mr. Alton Granger of Lansing
mrrilng of the Episcopal Churgh
This, in fact, was the main point relieve some problems of older; nnd MUa Roberta Herter of
of thc lesson----------? study thc
on Tuesday in Charlotte were -----------------— new fab- citizen*, pcon’r mu«t h- m;dc ■ Northv)llr MK* Gay Granger,
Rev and Mr* Don Gury. Mrs.- rics.and methods of ronstnictlon more aware of the situations be- ;
| nlw&gt;(
. of ,hl. ------bride .served ns
----------------- ------mnk Rllrhle. Mr. .I.rn HrowMgi •nre thrv reach retirement
Mrs gg ggf jiTJj
or. OrlEeliMiM^s"
before retire- •■ ^-“XVite
emilre°"m»n.
'i'hey

Homemakers Group
Fniovs Dinner and
'Techninue' Lesson

Mrs. Chose Attends
District Women's
Clubs Session

MRS. BARRY RONALD HEYDENBERK
. . Miss Barbara Thompson L* Married.

Deanerv Meeting

The Jock Clnrcys wr» I" Ann
Arbor Saturday to see the U of
M game and visit their daugh­
ter Miss Ann Clarey. who has a
schedule of claws In the morn­
ing and works at the U of M.
Hospital in the afternoons.
Mrs Harvey Haan, .son John
and her mother from Plainwell
„
C1C In Chicago „
were
to —
visit relatives
durmg the Teacher* Institute
&gt;----- * dent, was general chairman of the
school----holiday and• -----------the weekend.
The Barr&gt;’ County Medical So­ conference with a traveling team
ciety held their dinner meeting of other GFWC officers and per­
nt the Hastings Hotel Monday sonnel.
Attending from Michigan besides
evening.
Rov Hubbard. who was stricken
of -the
In Torce Hivera aaiurtiay. wu* Rose. Evart, president
—- —
—
bruwtot to Pennock Hospital Michigan State FederaUon Mra
Monday, where he ta a patient. z, Robert vanBtaricoat flrat vice
president, lhe seven district preslPh.l Sheldon on a taulnc*. {j(,nU
lhe
trip n: Cape Kenned) .-flew-to
community Improvement
Michigan for a visit at home h
over the weekend, before return-1 rnain”'n
Ing tn California.
.
Postscript
to notes about.
Christmas Kits for Vietnam."
Thc Rugln Extension group pur­
chased all of the necessary Items
tn fill four kits and Mrs Rex
Pcnnlncton. Rt Freeport contri­
buted contents for one kit. The
Perrv Conntv
had been
filled and shipped when these
thino* edme In *o it will all be
&lt;aved .ind packed for Barry
Counts' men in service In Vlet-

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The Glen. Kahlers returned
cr. Mrs Bemntd Recd Mrs.
Or u^t
tiiat particular garment.
Mr*f (Iur
ment. she isny*
10„ tarrlrd C4vmdl.
of
Sunday aft&gt;r\n two weeks vaca­
Charlra Hlgble. Mrs. Dale Rue
of
Mr*
„ -•-----------,. •
e------------■&gt;,
an e*"""'1''
cited 'he' yciiow i,nd rust colored pompon*.
and Mra. Garner Hampton , rnnf-rrncc'*
n*
, ..
. ,, tion through northern Michigan
,, Mra,
-----------------------------------------------conrerencc
s discussion
a- housrv
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n
ai.ia
.
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The
mother
of
thc
bride
rxicndlng
Ve*ui Birch' nnd
extending ns far is*
tut Ki
Ktwuaw
Harold 8!c jiving tlu* week for l-argo. )nB for oWcr pf.onIt. 1tl cftlM
&lt; chme a brocade suit of gold nnd ln thc Copper Country
. "Recmise many older people
wlIh K1,id arc&amp;uorira The
Mrs Ri«*s Dunn and her sister.
•»re «n pensions or retirement ur&lt;ltMn'R mother wore n mint
ptanKuhey live on limited hinds uni.n k||1) M)ll wl„, ([r,vn and Mr* Jack Meh*n of Chicago, re­
LAnd .befalzv people are llvlna; U„I(1 acetone* Both mother* turned Thursday after visiting
lion ger. tne fund* nyist be । wlire &lt;•&lt;»- ordlnntlnn clmbldlum friend* tn Scarsdale. N Y.
Mrs On yum Brandstetler and
*tretchedJj4Tthrr. she sold
orchids
Mr*. Gordon Cove spent Wcdnesnils circumstance fnrc-*|
Heydenberk. brother of
day in Kalamazoo with their'
m.nv oMtr p™pl, t„ 11,. in p,m
eTO,,„.
,,,.
daughter
and sister. Mrs. Ro-'
hou.m. nrrn. Wtan urwn rd J
„„ u,„u
bort Dudley
i
wmurn HrWrebrt
Mr* G M Fuller left the first
XI S?
O”—»
their homes, she added
| j^apids
apl[|,
of th- wrrjc to vtalt her daughter
W-l'iam m-yncnorra.
Heydcnberk. orourr
brother ®n‘* family, the William Harrlng. Edwards, who served a* n ’e- &gt; Woiam
• . Kroolu
— . -•
-----,j■ —
■ source person for one discussion cf- lh
p|av
nn -------organ tons, in Tucson. Artz.
! croup, said "In mans- small clJ/(M)|o Ilobcrl Llgnell.’ -jiast 'r of
The Dick Cook* will fly to
les nnd Ullage* senior cit^-.
th(, Fltl
,h uunnu..church, pcr- Borton to visit Iheir daughter
, •IUKmini
tre
n'jw iiviiik
an Inappropriate
luspjJi'iptiuir Ii f„ril.rj
nre now
living In
risible ring
rlns: ceremony,
ceremoni nnd husband, the Charles New.are
inappropriate
d&lt;*ib!e
| housing. Thev can’t maintain It He nl*o sang
1 ord's son* over the weekend.
| physically or financially If these
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Appclman
i peonle had a pl»re tn go. nnd
Following the ceremony a re- 5pent from Thursday until SunI rou|d sell their big old houses.
' they wouldn't fall into dlsrenotr ceptlon wa* held in the church day visiting relative* In Grund
parlor* Tlie threc-llered cake Rapids. Sunday. Oct. 0. they
Youncer families who could take
care of them, and who need thc decorated in white with yellow visited Mr. and Mr*. 1-cslc Bldelroscs was surround'-d by mum* man nnd Jack of Lapeer,
space, cnuld move In."
nnd green* ot yellow nnd rust.
Remodeling and Improvements Mr* Pldllp Clark. Kalamazoo,
by younger faces Imnroves gen­ cut the cak*. Mrs Gary Vaneral appearance of tlie town
Dulne. Wayland. Mie* Mary
He emphasized that there
must be a planned place for sen­
ior citizen* In all new towns or Beverly Rnbinaon ot Harper
&lt;4
wvuuuiui i iuii
rejuvenated older town*
Woods assisted.
i
"Housing for older people
After th*- reception, thc newshould be located within walking
| distance of community.ocrvlces
And the housing units should be moon at Niagara Puli'; nnd Igrke
। in small groups . . for about :1O Placid, N Y They are now re­
people, nnt tn large apartment siding nt their Gun Lake cot­
tage.
! complexes.” Edwards stressed
He added that the conference
also considered the possibility of
new towns completely for older

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warming
.
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'Die event, sponsored by fellow
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Church of tire Brethren, had been
deterred, first to allow a suitable
time to clapae after the death of
Mrs. Wotring. shortly after they*,
came to the residence from their '
larm home, then because of his
approaching birth nnnlvenutry
i
Guests included friends from
Barry, Kent. Ionia and Kalama­
zoo Counties nnd. by teleplione, his
daughter. Betty, of Los Angeles.;
Callf.

Mr. and Mrs. Carlas Stoetze! of
R3 Hastings have been attend­
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�Parents Announce
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Autumn Flowers
Motif for Bridge
Luncheon Tuesday

Mr. and Mra. Voight Van Syekle.

and golden mums centered each of
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Parents Announce
Daughter's Nuptials

decently there was a general
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those who participiue in the

Connie wa* graduated from Hm- R*yn»ond Finnic and Mra. Homer of St Lotus. Mo. have announced
fi.nl th entertained with luncheon the marriage of their daughter.
Donna Jean, to Charles Phelps,
son of Dr and Mra. Everett Phelps.
Uon Center at Kellogg Community
College in fieptwnbar. IMA She I* continued with the tallica at each
Both the bride and groom have
employed at^Oommunlty Ha*pltal individual place.
been student* at Purdue UnivcrWinner* few the afternoon’* play
Dennta ta a senior at Hasting*
They now are residing In Kala­
mazoo.
Mra Edward Goodyear. Mra. Richting* and Frank'* Service Station
in Dowling.
Mra William Gautache. Mra Rob­
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Mra. Edward VanPopperlng of

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Hastings Women
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ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs Roger
j Davis. R4’ Hastings, announce
The Southwestern District,| tlie engagement of their daughFederation of Women* Clubs ter, Diana, to Mark Parmenter. |
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Several women from the Has•
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Board, outgoing District preaident. Mrs Keith Chase, is now
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al committee. Mra. H. A. Ad- rally dinner Wednesday. Oct 26.
rounlc 1* General Federation ' M
Hartings Meth­
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Forest James I* Indian affair* '“nd * dish to pass. Coffee will be
chairman and Mis* Eva Hecox ta furnished.
district scrapbook chairman.
Many of tlie candidates will be
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The Lee nam* family of Be idmr" and worsen are invited,
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President is Mr*. H. A Adrounle,
Sunday. Oct. 9.
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a.-.r&gt;istcd by Mra W B Hybarger.
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BRIDE -EIXCT — Miss VldUe Hospital.
Lynn Mead Is the bride-elect of
Thiw In thc Eacort Service
Gordon Lee Gross Miss Mead, urc, Mrs. Clinton Bnii, Mrs.
lhe daughter of Mr. and Mra , Frederick Buller. Mrs. Daniel
Victor E. Mead of 1621 N Jet- Cheney. Mra. Cleo Haywood. Mra.
ferson. Is a 1964 graduate of John Crue. Mra. Wesley Logan.
Hastings High School. The pros­ Mrs. Ronald Martin, Mra Robert
pective bridegroom, son of Er­ Stanley, Mrs. Thomas Stebbin*.
nest J Gross. U employed at Mrs. Robert Eaton. Mra Claude
thc E. W. Bliss Company.
’
Gardner. Mra Ray Miller. Mra.
Norman Milstead. Mra Malcolm
Tuckerman, Mra. Richard Oark.
Mrs Howard Fema, Mrs. Ken­
neth'Miller, Mra. Robert Seasc,
Mra. George *Brown, Mra. Donald
Doolittle. Mra. Rene Oanguillet,
Mra. Gerald
Sanders,
Mrs.
Don
The engagement of JoAnn C.,---------------------------.------ -----Marque* end Russell Martin ha* Wdlfare. Mra. Howard Frart.
been announced. JoAnn is tiw Mrs Henry Gibson. Mrs Stephen
MR AND MRS. LARRY RUSSELL LANDON
daughter of Mr and Mrs James Joluwin. Mrs Ted O’Laughlin.
... Miss Julie Ann Stowell Is Mamed.
O. Marque* of Oakland. Calif.
Ml*s Doris Cappon. Mra. Tom
Rtwell is the non of Mr. and Taffee. Mrs. Tom Ogden and
I many with Mr. and Mrs. RussellI
Stowell of Woodland as master’ Mra John A Martin of Hastings Mr*. George Youngs. Ti»e latter
They plan to be wed on Oct, two assist with this program dur­
■and mistress of ceremonies. Miss1
lnR !he Summer. With lhe other*
Barbara Stowell, cousin of the: 29 m Hastings.
_______ it ta a year around activity.
bride, was at lhe guesl book. Those.assisting about thc rooms were' Tn AttPnd Conclave
Fbur Escort Volunteer* are oa
the wcek
Maraha Grinage. Linda Stowell. i o /Nrrena k-onciaye duly cttch dB&gt;.
Mrs. Florence Wilson. _”ra
Anyone in the community InRoberta Rlvett. Mrs. Duane Poxc
Olen Brower. Mra. Walter For*- (crested In joining this group are
and Mrs. Donald Fox.
LteWaallaM M«i«xte&gt; Churd&gt;: For „„„
„
.
berg
and
Cliff
Dolan
are
plan^,.4
j,
Irj
Fn»i, WI 5their trip to Phoenix. Artz.,
™ &lt;te
0! Ite
«hOT ter IteSteM will te .!•-• ning to attend thc Michigan LI- a953
ceremony of Julie Ann Stowell and tinned at -Luke
• Air
-. —
Convention at Flint,
’
Force Base,. thetc brury
7
THE 23RD PSALM FOR THE
--------new Mrs. Landon wore an olive
’
1
HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS
pm. Saturday. Oct. 15.------------------- green suit with matching accesI The bride Is Ute daughter of Mr. । sonea and a white coat trimmed
Volunteer work ta my candle,
and Mra Perry Stowell of Wood- ln gni-n.
I shall not want for light .
[land and Mr. and Mra. Russell
out-of-town guests came, from
Landon of Hastings are the pur- Clarksville. Freeport. Grand Rap­
remembering others.
ent* of thc bridegroom.
jd*. Traverse City. Grand Ledge.
It radiates God* love to pa­
Large basket* of yellow and Vermontville. Charlotte. Holly, ■ day night at the Hastings Country
tient and worker alike.
white mums and candelabra graced Eaton Rapid:,. Alto, Middleville,
..n- Club and top honors in bridge
vkxsuutk Rockford.
nwsioio Kai«WU- *«’» ,o rred Markle and Herman
Il rvitcreUi my spirit.
LanNiig, Vickaburg.
! lhe alUr.
.
Late Odessa,
Oteasa. Hastings,
HaMtete. Boufer. TIM lor
It leadeth me down lhe bright
Lake
-----•«' “»
, The Rev. Richard VandenBosch amazuo.
anJ Doi er. Dei.
Gordon Cove and Mr*. William
'performed the double ring ccreA lundicpn was servid tor mem- i
^*”7 Burice a,ul
mony in /'the presence of a»
*
Yea. though I walk within
guests. Mrs Eugene Reuther, or­ bers ot Ute rehearsal party at thc J* Burkholder.
of Uw grooms parents. Mr.
.
‘
walla where life Is given or
gan 1st. uccomfxuiied the wlotal. home
and Mra Ruax-ll Landun
. Mr- and Mra. Ros* John-on
taken away,
&lt;•
Rev. George Spei-s
Jute
4 (nd&lt;UU at Ite Mclte
UlUu Club wteu K itel
My candle bums brightly, tho
Given in marriage by her father, Acdi-my « Kuuly Culture te M U» K“"l “ nrunutey mniU.
light ever glearning—
tlie bride was beautiful in a floor­
uiubui arid u « te.ru« ««.-'«.13, Minutes teiuu,
Mr.
length gown of lace over tuflcta, ‘metoludst
Through a nod, a smile, or A
I
tU4d
Mri
Arthur
Haven.
Andrew
| |bxj4h a(M1
WBUrj|_ iu)d
featuring a scalloped neckline and mttoiugut.
work. 1 know I am needed;
| long alctves. A walicau tram was
-------------------- —— &lt; Frank Hoonan. traveling prize.
| It glow* with knowledge of my
fastened at the waist of the full
hospital;
I hoop isklrt. Her elbow-length illu­
Mr. and Mrs Orville VanWic
sion veil was held in place with
had dinner with Mr. and Mrs j
serves, and my cup runneth
a crown of crystals and jteurls. Site
‘ Oliver Goodrich al tlie River’s I
carried a cascade bouquet of yel­
There were 20 at the home of
ln
Rapld8 Saturday
Surely the rewards of my )ob
low and while roses.
Mrs. Iola Wilkes, menitxrr.r of her evening as a -------------------------------belated cckbraticn of {
far exceed what I have given
। Mis Sue Aim Stowell, cousin of |alnily and friends, on Sunday for both couples' wedding anniver- '
And the light of my candle of
lhe bride, as maid of hfrnor. wore a going-sway party. She plans to sarits.
service shall glow In my
u fluor-length gown of dark blue ir3ve for Bradenton, Fla . Oct, 34.
lieart forever!
I velvet.Utinmed In light blue *atut wnd Mrs Sadie Cronk will make
I Mra. RuttU Stanton entertained ------------ -------------------------------------I with matching hat and veil, the trip with her.
with a coffee hour and mUcel—
I Bridesmaids were Miss Terry Mui1.
.
.
.
Hirirou*
kine-nu
uihui
brutal
iuiuwvi
shower
iik
honoring
*&gt;
iuik
rg&gt;|,CU
TC
' liken., Woodland, and Mrs. Robert
Die family grt-together, ntthe | ^ru)ni carter on Monday eve-1
FLuiUL Ute groum'-i stattr of Dot er,’ home of Mr and Mra R D. Omo |nt|c GualU. werc lhc nrWhbor,
i Del. They wore long floor-length
" Jr. on Sunday wus a four-told
and Mra SUnUn.
from the
celebration. The diploma, which Marilyn’s montage to Robert Wit- i
Mnd light blue satin skirts, with was on exhibition. ».&gt;. one of the k
(s t0
Mjicmnizcd In No­
m.i*.cumg lint* end veils. Thc at- reasons for celebrating, a* it sig- vcmber
ti-ndMU all earned cascade bou- ndlcd the graduation of Mrs. Onto
’
• • •
qiiitB.a&lt; golden mums.
• Alex, from Michigan State UntMr* Lewis
Mrs.
Lewis Stanton
Stanton and
and Kay
Kay 1
| .sasstpRowtadcr. daughter of Mr. versify. Dierc were also three |StanWn
hu.ted a surprise birthday
।and Mra James Rowtader of birthtfciys to honor, those of Mr
ty Ior Mra Margaret Johnson
Woodland. was the flower girl and
and Mrs. R B. Omo. Sr., of Union „n Sunday evening. Guest* were
the ruig bearer was Kim Landon, City, and Alex’s brother Carl; tJlc Wa&gt;1ie corey* of Wyoming, |
brother of lhe groom. Another Hoffman, a Mudent at Michigan
Ho/X.u stant4aa
lhe Howbrother. Dennis Landon, was Ute State. Guests other Dun the hon- ard orsboms The actual date of
junior usher tor the muthira ot the one were Mr and Mra. Ken Hoff- Margaret's birthday was Thurabride atxl grioom.
man. Alex’s jmtwUa
l^. Ulc 13th Mld
wls rfaliy
Roger Stowell. WcxxUand, broth­
'surprised when tlie Sunday eveer of the bride, wai: brat man and
Sunday was
was [nc
the day lor
for Terry' nlng gathering was in her honor. I
udu-ra were Lyle 8chondelm..yer. HulM
.rl darter
e Joe
Joe Hu-*
hu-41
Hubert,
daughter 0(
of lh
the
...
Freeport, and Ron Landon. Has- berts. to cell
...
..birth.. j
brute her ninth
evening Uie family
tings,
grooms
cousin
Mra the
Stowell
chose
&gt; liaht uotu
■“ d ” tS”1 'riend'«« *nrt‘ed of Mr and Mrs E L. Myer*, which
,1,^.
; unm '“r 11111
Mute. Mr JUKI Mn, Ite, M&gt;.,,
.
Story of “Die sleeping Beauty, an nd rg~.ii.. Mr an£j Mra Eraln
.rimmed with beaded crystal. Ior un|nviled guesl arrived in the Knox
—
. .|
of- '-L
Fremont. and Mr. and
her daughter's wedding. She uorc slui)e
slfk bug’’ B[l(t
dut* oI
of a
a -"sick
and lh
thec Mrs. Don Mosher of Williamston.
U L *8
silver accessories and a white cur- Hubert baby was it* victim. So entertained them tor dinner at WC Make CHI
sage. The groom's mother wore a Mn&gt; „uWrt and (he baby excused
* in Charlotte to observe Mr FROSTED b DECORATEV
winter white dress with red accra- .jt&lt; nu-ehe* from the party. But all Andy
Myers retirement from the Viking
sorics and a while corsage
not l(Bt- M Ttny ’s faUter where he had worked for 43 years
r
—
.
A reception was held In the -Iook Over” and did a wonderful
church parlors following thc cere^rving the pretty birthday
To celebrate the 13th birthday
c.-.kc
MitwrvbJm* the ulft
cake. supervising
gift ottenirur
opening ot their son. Jeff, which was on
and the games, which were a lot Saturday. Oct IS, the Kermit
ot fun "Bingo" was the favorite Stamms entertained Mr. and Mra.
game an- then’ were Halloween,j Michael Stamm and daughter. Jutak&lt;--liome prizes for all.
he. Mr. and Mrs. Han Stamm.
1 Hubert Stamm. Mr. and Mrs Neal
Two week* ago the John Dlnaman and daughter. Diana, and
Butlwr family of Akron. Ohio,
„„
। Mr?. Michael Muiiar on Sunday
vidted Uw Kenneth Bucltcr
iuclicr evening.
evening.
\
Ixuiu- in Carton Center. Tliey |
spent a week here. Thc John
Burlier* nlv, visited the David
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Thc Kenneth Buchers 1 Ken­
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Livestock Fete

Wnnt to Learn? County Board
Join IIHS Classes Approves Record
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Dedicate Church
At Lake Odessa

Births at Pennock United Fund

Contributions

Bunday afternoon al the Lake
Od rm Christian Reformed
Church with Rev. George Gritter
Wright 81m. coordinator of vo­
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Orand Rapids glring the adHigh School, has announced that
Members of the Barry County
Hastings United Community
courses In almost any subject Board of Supervisors reconvened
Fund drive reached *34329 by
adults arc Interested in will be this Wednesday and approved a
Tuesday morning. Chairman
offered
for
evenings
record
permanent
budget
Mr
new
church
on
Sixth
,
A
venue
3*7.
i
Jack
Hoke reported. Tlie total Is
•Die 4H Ldvcrtnck Clubs of
I1&gt;67. nnd n new salary schedule
but April and thc completed |
Mr
r»&gt;tra*k«r, B4 | about 80 percent of t'.ie *54.225
Fsrrj "County celebrated n~»«agranting raises to nearly all
Lid^uX ’"'EMan goal.
son of activity nnd success nt i
Courthouse
and
sheriff'*
depart
­
availability
of
qualified
learhbAnquet held in the First Metho­
Of lhe reported contribu­
ment employees and to consider
dist Church In Hartings on Sultions, *28.191 came from lhe
Coordlnaior Sim said some in- naming a member of the Burry
eight clashes. There Is large offIndustrial division's Incomplete
County Road Commission and
street parking orca In the rear
ready been r^MIvrd.y
Welfare Board
of th* church.
Other Incomplete reports ore:
Clnsw. ill poiil4&lt;afl science
The proposed budget for 1967
Refreshments were served by
Public school*. *4.19037; clergy.
history. English, art, handicraft, totals $'&gt;01,315, an Increase of
the Friendship Circle.
MiditenU*. Oct 8110; retail downtown, *800; re­
mnlh. science or olhrr -aibjects H1M.18799 over the permanent
tail.
other area*. *234; transpor­
will I* offered
budiel for the current year.
tation. *60; Courthouse *18150;
Persons intent.-ted may write or
Dlagervon.
Tlie proposed budget antici­
sheriff's department. *54; BurA program featuring a group .-all tlie Hosting* High counsel­ pate* a cash balance al the end
of 4H members from lhe Fine ing office
of 1966 of *207.011. and 1967 non­
Fourth Ward. 8294. and town­
Lake club in q comedy routine
tax receipts of *90.000 leaving
ships. *141.
and musical pantomime and re­
(CO4 323 S8 to be raised by prop­
Mr*. Warner’s
marks by Sandy Schondelmayer
erty tuxes Tluil amount can be
only 10 of the 32 division*.
of Middleville was presented
Kempf, of 81. Joseph were guests
raised by the available 6.14 mill*.
The temperature hit a low of
The proposed budge, would re­
Dr Russell G Mawby of Hick­ 33 Monday night at the Hustings quire only *17,096 In local prop­
for several days last week and
Mr. and Mrs Vem Yaeger took
ory Comers Hl* topic was Both , Flidierifs Research Station, fol­ erty taxe* above the *58732731
accompanied them to Mackinac
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perkins to
new sheet metal for the first time since Ils IntrodueEnd* of Uie Rupe." in which hr lowed by rain Tuesday morning. spread for the year 1966.
Bridge on a color tour which ■•UtUU.
Grand Rapids on Wednesday a
I of 1964, lhe Mustang for 1967 is sportier In appear■ it,
pointed out thc many benefits , The temperatures:
they
report
wa*
simply
gorgeous
livelier than ever before. The 2-1-2 Fallback model
Social service* takes a large
Preclp.
to be gained from the 4H livyentered Butterworth Hospital for
(above) has a new roof line and concave rear panel while lhe con­
The Allan Hyde* and the
amount of the proposed budget
stock program besides tlie actual
vertible (below) illustrates the thrusting new hood line and deeply
eye surgery. Mra. Ken Echllnaw
George VanHoutens were In Ma­
The Medical Care Facility
training thc bavs and girl*
Inset grille. All Mustangs for 1967 have two-inch wider front and
arid her father. Glenn Perkin*,
zon Sunday to attend lhe chris­
retires *100,000, State institu­
rear tread for improved handling. Options for 1967 include a
visited Mrs Perkins Friday Mr.
tening of their grandson. Brian. ।
tions *40,000. adminutraUun uf
320-horsepower, 390 CID V-8 engine and Select Shift Cruise-Oand Mrs. Norman Perkins and
ut the Presbyterian Church, nnd |
ly a small percentage of oct
Matic transmission for manual or automatic gear shifting.
(wo son* 6f Flint wtre in Hasellef *40.000. hospitalization
to spend the day with ill* par­
actually become Ilves! ..-k Oct
Ungs over the weekend and on
ent*. the Wendell Hyde*, and lit­
.28 Hain.
producers, he pointed out. but Oct. 10
Sunday
brought Mrs Perkins
tle
Julie.
capital
outlay
*12,000.
the program teaches rrsponrt-1 Oct. 11
home from the hospital. She Is
The sheriff'* budget Is 8102,000,
Ort. ’12•
blllty by providing the voting-1 *'"•
Miss Grace Edmond* left on
abstract *40.000, agriculture of­
.32 Kain.
The Missionary Society Ladles doing very nicely.
Monday to visit her sister. Mrs.
stent first association with a Oct. 13
fice
*24.000,
appropriations
*5.Oct
14
living creature and having to
About 150 parent* and guests E. H. Pnte In Lincoln Park then of thc Pilgrim Holiness Church
500. board of supervisors *20.000. BELLEVUE
.66 Rain.
al —
the -----------------church thisprovide for It-, welfare
—meeting
--------- . —
attended the Monday. Oct. 10. on to Louisville, Ky . far a-week- iarc
board of health *50.000. county
.09 Rain
end with friends. Site will be In J Thursday to pack Christmas
MnwLy also reasoned that con­ Ort. 16
clerk's office *19,600. treasurer's DELTON - Olbncl TrutbM. B3. OcU piano recital given by Mra. Katli- Athens. Ala., until after Thanks-1 boxes to be acnl to native work­
structive nonconformity w« a
crine Mot! at Delton High School.
10; Joy Hxyward. Bl. Ort. IS.
off
tee
*18.800.
counts
park
desirable trait In today's popu­
DOWLINO
AlbortUie taw, Ort
Plano Mudent* of Mra. Mott Riving Day and then will spend 1 era In Africa. This Is a new ven- I
$10,000,
courthouse
and
Jail
lation explosion.
Include Dominic Petrosky. Owen Christmas with Mr*. Eric Kardell tore.
*17.000. contagious diseases
m pus* years tnc society rut*
*5.000. Circuit Court *21.700. FREEPORT — Jatn D&lt;We«rd. Bl. Francisco. Debbie Baker. Julie in o.ii.u rc, i&gt;. ot. i iuii ume
county roads *52.600. probate Mary Barcroft, Bl, Ort. 12; Joycai Chamberlain. Kathy Williams. she will go to California. Oregon sent Christmas boxes to mis- '
conform to
Bloiu*. Box 102. Oct, 13; Oatald Paul Hyde. Oreg Pea*. Jan Sher­ and Washington visiting friend* sionaries abroad but lhe native]
court child care *25.000, civil de­
। workers have been left out. These t
man. Pam Slnkler. Jackie Fran- nnd relatives.
By Mrs. Donald Proejrock fense *3.000. county library *600.
riSco. Beekle Hughes. Mike Hill, I Houseguest* of lhe Eugene highly educated black people ore I
Concrete Block* and
drain commlsloner sa,800. dog
derived from the thinking of
Denise Smith, John Hill. Becky Henlsers from Thursday evening BOtng u&gt; be remembered this
damage and expense *8.000.
niuicoiHfrimiii.
—
--------- - --Mubi.. , Breyer. Danny Lyons. Kathy until Saturday were hl* sister year,
Lightweight Block*
420
Bruce Bean, d'rector of thc | Mrs Wesley Edmond* eele- equalization *14.000. elections
] Herbert. Kim Chamberlain. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard i
Nashville, Mich.
4H I'.verto-k un't
roordlnafd brated ntr birthday on Satur- *4.000. friend of the court *32,500.
P»pp
and
three
children,
ot
Chi‘
Cheryl Champion. Kathy Decker,
In tills work may contact the
■ banquet
- and• acted
■ • a* master
• j day. She wa* accompanied bv 12 insurance nnd bonds *9.000. Juve­
the
Phone 653-2791
cagu.
Ill.
Sunday
guest*
were
Mr.
i Dorothy Lyons. Dour Sager. Dapresident, Mrs. Pearl Woods.
o! ceremonies Mr* Harold E"k- members of her Immediate family nile agent *22500. law library Etocl Hcodenoa.
... —...— v|t* Hughes, Becky Chamberlain, and Mrs. Roy Hatcher of Clark­
ert was general chairman for the to' church and 24 members gath- *2.000. medical examiners (1.000. nou«
municipal court *8,000. miscel­ Miubevt. B*. CandBce M»tr. sxo Becky Lyon*, Cindy Almon and Eton.
afftlr with dinner prepared by
W Ctnur. Ort 12: Atl«n» F*tb«.
a,.lxwn
I
» Muah&amp;U Blsacba L. Foil*. Liuxng usixmi
ner nt the Star Grange Hall laneous (15,000. microfilm *4500. *1'2
ilo h" riti. H*i«l J. Hunt. s«7 w.
Assisting
Assisting Mra.
Mrs Mott
Mott were
were two
two ON DUTY IN VIETNAM
and Albert Bell ot Nashville bar­ near Harting*. Mrs Edmonds marine enforcement *8500,
prosecuting attorney *16,000,
.
...
ludents. Susan Herbert and
becued the beef Tab’e deenrapl. St.. Aan.lt. HUlik.r. 330 W IVinnv
Hoffman of Augusta and Danny probate court *22.000. register of Cllntan. Hsi.U T.yl.r, 703 E. Mill. tXinn&gt; CBMMrs. Bernard Watson of R2 Has­
--------Blair Hawblitz Mr and Mrs Joe , Linderman.
___________________
tings. Is In Vietnam. His address
her grnndnn. also deeds *15.700 and soldiers and taoni Scott. B3. St.v.n M.lrtll
1120 K. Mieiu**n. Oct. 13; o«n»«
The Melvin Haight* entertalnAndrew* provided table bouquets now nf Augusta were visitors In sailors burial *7.000.
Th‘“™ P*k "nH
The zoning department would L. jSE’j.raV jlj’w'Indian"hui *»
of mums, dahlles and other Full jwr jy,me earlier this post week,
flowers with thc bouquets given Mr nni| Mrs Sterling French of get *13,000 under the proposed Df„ Oaynaih Wokoit, 1203 N Josephine Townsend of Lansing I USS Strong. D.I). 358 B-Dlv.
Manila Prajl. Bl, Oct for dinner, Sunday.
away os^dour prizes after lhe Bedford also railed. * "
Forrest’ budget, nn Increase from tills Michigan.
14: Farn
1203
B.r- Ohuicb.
&lt;__________ ■
*____________ _
....
__ , Bhartt.
-w,„.
J1O “
progr""'
----------------*------ -• from a vn- year's *8.700.
fiilag.'"*?#
e- Vltr*
Ellis.*I |
Tobian •has
returned
The snlnrv report proposed to
I Hirtmso, B2, Oct.
1 ration in Northern Michigan. * put tlie welfare department di­
Willett*. Bit. EvelvnjTbe Dowling Hospital Guild met rectors on a *1500 yearly salary,
j yesterday with Gertrude Gaskill
the same os the Rond Commis­
* Saturday evening tlu* MYP of sioners The road commissioners LAKE ODESSA — DeWitt Everitt.
Harting* nolira have been In- Dowling Church will have a now get *1.000 yearly
verttaallnc the theft of tools and *iwr roast nt the Banfle d
The salary report reflects a 12
Willowbrook Dr. off M-50—Weit of Loke Odessa
other articles from garages nnd Methodist Church * Llttl:&gt; David to 15 percent increase, it was
er, 630 Fourth Avo . Oct. 13; Mill
hornet last weekend
Gaskill, younger son of the Ro- said.
ohuaoB. 720 WMhlsgtoa WTd •
Loren Francisro Sunday mam- bert ChL'klll*. is Mil) hospitalized
FRII OF CHARGE—
*
Tlie salary report, submitted
Ing reported the theft of tool« an t In Pennock Hospital for medical bv Mayor Franklin C Beckwith.1
a tote truv from hi* truck 'it his treatment, * Mina Ormsbe. form­ Swell K. Mead and Jerome Van
TENDERLOIN
We will Check and Clean any make of Hearing Aid
M(. R2, Oct.
hom* st 722 W Grwm '111" thief ra Dowling resident, visited at
alre. Includea:
NASHVILLE
N. Y. STRIP
or thieves left s slide nroJocWir th" Lloyd Gaskill hrane ln*&lt;; ««,«««»
Abstractor from *6,400 to $7,-1 Ort. 10: B
BELTONS HEARING CENTER
nnd tape player behind Thev aLso week. * Mra Jean Brandt un- jqo Asst Abstractor from *4.000
349 CopItdTS.W.
Boni. Crwk, Mid,.
T-BONE
took a gtrv work cast and oW drrwnit surgery at Pennock Hos- p, g*JOO. Deputy Abstractor from
ability
Ax
Indiin b'nnket
. pltal.
*4,000 to *4300. 2 typists tea.)
CDWABD L EMERSON. DiMbutor
BchuUr 41*
Serving
Doily
from
12
Noon
to
1:30
A
M
‘ Ken Robbe. 901 W Green, about
Women of the Dowling Metho- *3.400 to *3,600. 2 typist* tea.) SUNFIELD — Barton Gilbert. BB .
noon reported tiiat hl* garage hid dirt Church arc havlne n enrage- | 33.300 to (3500; Agricultural
been entered alone with the glove run-mapr sale at the Lloyd Gas- ' Ass't Aet nn chenve. 2 Clerks
rcmmrtmrnt of ids car A Titan, kill home this week * Miss iea* *3.800 to *4.000; County VERMONTVILLE
Tkona&gt;on. 137 I
chain s*rw and opotllght were Katie Gaskill, rtudent at Mich- Clerk *6300 to *7.000, Dep Clerk WOODLAND
In«
taken
lean University, spent the w^ek-1 $4,000 ta $4500, Drain CommlsMra George part, 723 W Green, end with her family, the Robert1 rtoner $4,700 In 85.400: County
tiiat nftemocn reported tool* stolen Gaskin*, nnd attended tlie home- 1 Treasurer *5.800 to *6500. Dep.
from her garage
coming &lt;mme nt HnstlfiVs * The Treos.
------ *4,000 •to
­ *4500. Clerk
Circuit Judge
The Clay Bassetts discovered a Llovd Gaskills entertained thc ipart tlme&gt; *1.000;------------—.
9 by 12-foot wall tent, another 9 North-East Dowling Fann Bu- no change. Court Reporter *3..
by 9 tent. Coleman two-btimer renu group nt their home last 235.70 to *4.451 G7 Court Crier no »&gt;y ’»r*. Ifestte fll. t.oirn*
camp stove and other nrilcira were n'vht * Dowling Community 4H change. Assignment Clerk $1300
**■""*•
945-«7t»
taken from their property. He re- ctub
—is
;. ,to; tn rat nt tjhe Dowling /| to&gt; *1.500. Probation Officer's 'Mr and Mrs. Barkey of• Lon-Chun-h
tonight **
to sltrti ------mroibcra Secretary *1.625 to *t,800; Equall- sing spent Thursday with Mr.
ported the tlieft Tuesday.
c
‘------ *' ‘
for VJivfc- nrojrct. All children ' i-atlon Dept, inew&gt; director *6.700, George Lowden. * Mr and Mrs.
---, --------- - ——..
bran tiivesttgatlag buntlarics of whn axe n|tlP yr,-irs of age are | Asst. Director. *5.600. Secretary. ] Admiral Focrch ul Latirttu vlrtThe Willows at Algonquin Lake welcome.
welcome Parents
~
arc tinted to $3,500: Friend of the Court *4.000'
1—
ted■ *-&lt;his sister. Mrs. Lottie Bumend the riding stables on thc nttend with ttwir children for al to *4 500. Alimony Clerk $3500 to pus. Friday. * Mr nnd Mrs John
Yankee Spring* Road
b-tter tutflrvrtnndmg of thc pro-1 »&lt; &lt;*». Investigator *7.800 to *8.-1 Mason spent Sunday nt their
Wedncsduy October 5. Don ice's w Winners nr thc Dowling 300. Secretary *3500 to *4.000. cabin near Roscommon. * Mr
Johnson reported his store at IJhrara- Rending contest have Enforcement Officer $5500 to and Mra Frank Engle visited
Algonquin had been eiiSercd nnd been announced' loura Burpee *6-00°: Probate Judge *10.000 to, her parents in South Bend Fri­
about &gt;10 in sliver taken, plus ts
I* the
th- winner In the
thc grade 1-31-3 t1 $12,000.
*12.000. Registrar *4.100 to *4.*4.-1 day and Saturday.
saturuay. * Mr. and
ana
cigarettes, beer, three sweat Rosemary BTimra In thc grades1 600. Juvenile Agent *2,000 to *2.-1 Mrs Warren Cairns spent last
4.T^d\tehteh Mhooblr hlzh '«». Dep Registrar *4.000 to *4.-. week as follows: Monday, with
4-8. and tne men wnool-jr Illgn 500 Asst.
5 Juvenile Agent
Mr and
Mrs Murle
Agent tSSM
*5300 his
his nenhew
nephew. Mr.
and Mrs
Murle
total value of *33 87
rrnttp winner Lt Suzanne Proefrpek * The Glen Mowrys have to *5.800, Matron *1.400 to *1,800; Reynolds at Athens. Wednesday. .
about *70 was taken from the moved in the Conner Oswald Prosecuting Attorney *6500 to. with his niece. Mr. and Mrs.
*7300. Secretary, *3.500 &lt;same); : Charles Bowman at Cressey, and
cash box at the riding stables, a
Register of Deeds *5.300 to *6.000. Saturday, with his niece, M' |
pair of cowboy boots and three
Deputy *4.000 to *4500; Detcn- and Mrs. Ernest Hawkins, at
or four boxes of 23 shells.
lion Home Matron *1,400 to *1.- Vicksburg. Such pretty colms to!
800. Road Commissioners. 3 tea.) see in lhe trees! * Mr and Mra !
Lec Boyce and Mr* Harold Ja- By .Wr«. Leland Hammond *1,000 to *1.500: Welfare Com-1 Miles Sawdy of Clarksville nnd,
cobeon of Kalamazoo, former
mlssloners. 3 tea.) *1500 &lt;same&gt;: George Lowden took a color tour]
teacher* hero, spent the day In
Mr and Mra. Stuart Hammond Zoning Department Admlnistra- । through southern Michigan last j
Hastings visiting friends.
i.nd Philip visited her parent*. tor *100 a wk.. *5,700 a year. Tuesdoy
— I
Mr. and Mrs Carl Adams of Secretary *3500 (same); Micro- —;-------------------------------------------------------------------- I
Bloomingdale. Sunday * Keiih film Operator Cleik *1.65 per hr I vnampmn
cJJ,00*!.
Champion naa
had uuthe nusronune
misfortune io
to
break
ills
leg
while
practicing
"
®f
dcn
.
]
ureaK
ick wnuc pruciicuiK „
,
. .. ..nis
. . ..
... . irr
football
at....
Delton school.
He will
'n t4 nno
800 niu«
plus fra*
fees to
to *55i)0
$5500 plus
plus |
/ iifcnomci
*»5500' to |
lx; confined In Bronson HospitalI1 f e e s ; Undersheriff
’’
"r
for six weeks * Mr and Mrs $6 000; Matron of Jail. (1.400 to j
l» SERVICE
*1800'
Minimum
starting
sala
Wtn Day. Sandy and Doug of] ries of deputies from *4300 to­ I
Ci dor Springs called on Mr. and
LET US FIX YOUR
Mrs Basil Hammond. Sunday. 1i *5.000. Deputies, part time with
Board Approval from *3500 to
TV AS IT OUGHT
Mrs Laura Pickcll Ls confined
*15 00 per day.
in P&lt;pp Hospital following surg­
TO BE FIXED
ery * Chip Vickery 1* home nf- Dt&gt;u/ . .
”
t li­
ter spending some time In Bron- Or Vv nCGTS I QlK
son Huipita). * Mr and Mra
Byrde Doetcr called on Tim
Brown in Kalamazoo. Thursday | Tlie Hastings Business &amp; Pro­
a Lindsay Handshoe Ls 111 with | fesslonal Women's Club met at
pneumonia e "
.........
..
.. .,Tuesday.
the Hastings ,.Hotel
on
Oct 11. with ten guest* present
Phone Vermontville
Harpr. are thc
The speaker was Mrs Connie]
259-7298
Geisler from Battle Creek who:
pital.
Is Director of District 7 of which I

Budget for 1967

Personal Mention

| The Weather |

Church Women
To Aid Native
African Workers

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the Hastings Club is a member.'
Her talk wa* "ABC's of Busi­
ness A- Professional Women."
The business meeting was con­
ducted by President Marjory
Tumes
The Membership Committee
was In charge of lhe meeting
and three recent new members
bers are Irene Hamo. Ruby Henney and Margaret Beatty.
There were several members
present from the Future Profes­
sional &amp; Business Girls Club ot
Hastings High School of which
Virginia Snyder I* Uie advisor.
One of the members. Terri Bab­
cock. gave a talk on the right tor
18-year-olds to vote.

TO MODERNIZE
The Stale Highway Commit-1
slon announced ’ recently the I
publication of on engineering re- ;
port recommending moderniza­
tion of 115 miles of M-43 west
of Kalamazoo Bld* on contract*
for the *3 6 million project arc
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�1
Barth Chairman Vietnam War
Body of Lake
Of MSV Walking Skyrockets Work
Victim Found
Horse Show
At Cull Thursday Leo W. Barth. Hastings pho­ Of Red Cross
tographer and Tennessee Walker
The body of Joseph J. Van- breeder. 1* dulrman of the
Bruggen III. who drowned Aug. North Central States Walking
Horae Breeders' Futurity and
covered Thursday. Oct. 13. In
Gull Lake after a Comstock wo­
man spotted it under a pier at pavilion at Michigan Stale Uni­
the northwest comer of the large versity.

mom of Galeiburg and Gor-

Light at 4923 Ridgewood, over
a mile northwest of lhe spot
where the youth was believed

continually searched since the
Aug. 30 accident. Imm^llately
after the drowning divera —In­
cluding Barry County Under­
sheriff Gordon Trick. Hastings
Police Sergeant Robert Ritter
and Conservation Officer Gene
Brown — attempted to find the
body.

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For lhe Aral time there Is to
be a two-year-old division and
Holly Van Maine of Middleville
will show Klwanls storm and
Barth will show Miss Misty
Brookside.
Doris Erickson of Hastings Is
to show Sun's Robin Marie and
Pam Barth of Freeport will show
Mr Midnight Chandel in the
yearling division. JoLee Barth
will show Brookside Gay Misty
and her dad will allow Brook­
side Sun's Nodder in the wean­
ling division

Thought For The Week
If you want a
share of the credit for any suc­
cess, be ready to
shoulder port of
the blame for
any failure.

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By United Fund
GifU Hiked Here
Service* provided to American
fighting men In South Vietnam
continued to mount, according to
General James F. Collins. ARC
president

Eggleston. 41. 314 E Green.
Street, who died about 12 30 pm.
Saturday. Oct. 15. at Blodgett
Hospital in Orand Rapids, were
to be held at 1 pm Wednesday

rocketing demand resulting from
the military build up. the ave-

Middlevtlle with the Rev Harold
M Taber officiating with burial
in Mt Hope Cemetery', at Mid­
dleville.

era In Vietnam pumped from 2.­
000 during the first three months
of 1945 to 12,000 In the month
of September of this year.

for CanaolidaUd rrelgbt

month.
This does not Include th®
many thousands of less urgent
airmail communications ex-

He became II) In Utah last

cal ARC diopters and tlie Red
Cross field directors stationed
with lhe troop*.
The relay of Information is
one of thc key Jota performed
by tlie Red Ctom for members
of the armed force*, frenuenlly
providing tlie military with fac­
t u a l reports about illness of
.
death in lhe family required by /"kf AT
1 •!!
the military to determine thc Ol 113Sll V111C
need for emergency leaves. On
the brighter side, the messages TV
Q .
1
may be nows of a newborn child. PICS oOtUrGUV
Your Barry County chapter of!
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the Red Cross has. during the I Funeral .services for Miss Ruth
post 12 months. experienced an. L. Antrup. 67. of R2 Nashville.
Increase of over 40 percent In were K
-1’* Saturday al 2 pm
held
service to military' families.
from the Vogt Funeral Home in
• Buch service Is made passible Nashville.
by your support of Red Cross
MLv Antrup died Thursday
through your Community Fund­ evening. Oct 13. at Pennock Hoo­
Join Up—Jain Inf You can help, pstaj after a stay of four weeks.
too. Give the united way.
Bom In Nebraska on May 11.

Ruth Antrup

Charles E and Hannah B. iWelUngfordi Antrup.
Surviving are two brothers.
Charles, of Lite same add real os
Directors of the Barry County lhe deceased, and Ralph of
Sportswomen's Club are to meet Mishawaka, Ind . and two nUtero.
at the home of Mra. Merl H. Mrs. Lawrence Myers of Battle
Campbell Tuesday, Oct. 25 The
women plan a ruminage sale for Plymouth.
Oct. 28 at the IOOF Hall and
Tlu' Rev Edward F. Rhoades
their Christmas bake sale and of Nashville officiated at Soturbaraar on Dec. 2 at tlie National
Bonk. Tlie regular club meeting
was Tuesday night with Mrs made in the Union Cemetery.

Campbell, Bertha Rivers. Crystal
Barlow., Evelyn Perry and Pearl
Nichols on tlie committee.

^THE WEEK
A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
GOOD. LARGE HOME on W«l Stale Street, welt, about '/* mile hat three bedrooms and large

..$9,500,00

HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, with two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom down, living room, dining
room, kitchen and bath, basement has oil space heater 250 gal. tank, all floor coverings for
$4,000.00
A NICE BUILDING LOT in Grant* Second Addition, First Ward, for ...
...$1,000.00

TWO NICE BUILDING LOTS in the Butler Addition. Hastings, foe

PnnM 1 »w ft

George Eggleston
Dies Saturday;
Rites Wednesday

Servicet Supported

CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS

screens, his nice laundry room and built-in desk, for -.

o Section
aw waTv

Thumfnv October
Thursday,
OcHlvr 20,
20. 1966

Sportswomen Plan
Future Activities

FUNERAL HOME
W. Green at Broadway

The Hastings CBanner
WI T

$800.00

SIXTIEN-ACRE PLACE NEAR FREEPORT, has five bedroom home, has three bedrooms upstairs *nd
two down, living room, bath, dining room, kitchen, basement oil furnace, front and beck porches.
$7,700.00
GENERAL STORE AT BANFIELD, has oil and gas station and general store stock, would consider trade
A REAL NICE'BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD, has living room, two bedrooms, kitchen and
full bath, attached garage, aluminum siding, drapes and floor coverings go with it far $10,500.00
A SPLIT-LEVEL (FOUR LEVELS). IN THI let WARD, top level has three bedrooms and bath, next
level kitchen with built-in oven, stove, carpeted living room, family room, with fireplace, study and
half - bath, basement, attached double garage, has aluminum siding, with brick front, for $21,000.00

A NEW HOME AT MIDDLE LAKE, a bungalow, with living room, three nice bedrooms, dinette, and
..$16,500.00

A BRAND NEW HOME JUST SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS. HASTINGS, has Urge living room, kitchen
with dining space, four nice bedrooms, two full baths, car pod. on lot 100 feet on road and 150
feet deep, a swell bungalow priced low for quick sal*. If interested in a roomy house, let us

TWO EXCELLENT LOTS in the Bauer Addition right on Michigan Avenue, paved street with utility
services in for
----- ......--------- $1,600.00 as.

Maple Grove Couple Will
Celebrate 50th Jubilee

SIGHTING-IN-DA Y
ration Club will sponsor an
"N.R.A. Slghtlng-In-Day" and

rifle range on Sunday. Nov.
6. Hunter* are Invited to come
out and xero In their deer
hunting rifle* on N.R.A. tar-

public.

Homecoming at
Gull Lake High
Gul) Lake will hold lu home­
coming celebration Friday night
and students are preparing floats
to compete for awards under the
theme. "Color Carousel " Rachel
Turner is to crown the home­
coming queen during the half ot
the Bangor - Blue Devil game.
"Kathy and the Unknowns" are
to play for the dance Saturday
I night sponsored by the junior
I class.

Return with Moose

Wednesday. Oct 12.
Mr Eggleston is survived by
MR. AND MRS. ALSTON E. PENFOLD
'his wife. Estelle: a aon. Totnmp,
15; two daughters. Mary Ellen.
•’
- ~
'
12; a Step­
daughter. Sandra Farmer. a
.-tep-ron. David ------------ —
mother. Mr* Maurice Carter.
Middleville, a sister. Mrs. Ralph
&lt;Mary Lou&gt; Schantz. MlddleOpen house will be held at the, as quartermaster.
home of Mr. and Mrs Alston 3.
-----. vllle. and a brother. Ray Eggles­
In 1936 they moved. .to Maple
Penfold, 6945 Assyria Road, from Grove nnd they have lived at ton. R1 Hasting*. N living Road.
2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm Sunday. their present home since 1946
and
of
Oct 23. In honor of their golden
Mr. and Mra Penfold operated Orand HaVfn Mr Blld Mr. Jlm
wedding anniversary.
a More nt Maple Grove Center I Wlswell. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hosting the event will be their
sons-ln-law and daughters. Mr. for a venr. Mrs Pinfold served Finnic. .Mr. and Mra Fred
ano
Mrs vnanes
and Mrs
Charles -inraai
&lt;Theda&gt; cupCop- as the treasurer of Maple Grove .Markle and Mr and Mrs Joe
pess of Sunfield Mr and Mra.
Township for tao years, and la- Hubert attended tlie Notro-Dame
Donald •Aletai
Van Auken of t&lt;r worked at lhe Kellogg fac- Nor.h Carolina game on SaturBattle Creek and Mr. and Mra “nr In Battle Creek
•'«’
Lloyd iThelmai LUuleyof Nash­
ville. assisted by several of the
grandchildren
The couple ha* 12 grandchllEDUCATION faces &gt;cme strlous
children. Three grandson* are
and very challenging problem!.
Some of the** problems will
The former Miss Beatrice Her­
become matter! lor the Courts
rington. daughter of the tale Mr.
to settle. My eiperience on our
and Mrs Noah Herrington of
local Board of Education will be
rural Nashville, and Alston E.
moil helpful.
Penfold, son of the late Mr and
Mrs. Edwin Penfold of rural I
Nashville, were married In Char­
lotte on Oct. 24. 1916
They moved to Plainwell for
a year where they worked on a
tenant farm. Luster they moved
to Battle Creek where. Mr Pen­
fold worked for the Battle Creek
Food company as a carpenter,
three yean at Use Duplex plant

Howard Oraborn ot Tillotson
Lake anji Rozell Stantoq*^*tumed last Thursday from the
wilds of Canada where they had
been hunting, but were not emp­
ty-handed. as they had a moose
weighing between 800 and BOO
Donald K. Quick. 50. Delton,
pounds The fellows hunted in
Arthur Meade, president of I the WaWa. Ontario region, and escaped injury about 1:30 pm.
lhe Hastings Basketball league, wiiile they were happy to get the Saturday. Oct. 8. when the left
has announced that an organ- moose, found It a bit rugged to froffk tire ot the cement truck j
(ration meeting will be held on
the Walldorff Rood a mile
Thursday, Nov 3. In Room 182
Mr. and MYa. Burnell Lark® itM M-43 The truck went off the
of Hastings High School.
President Meade would like left Thursday for Corning. NJ. north side of the rood Intd &amp;
to
visit
the
Bud
Klevom
family,
bank.
Il hod four yards of conall managers and others Inter­
Crete.
ested to attend to draft a sched­ They returned Tuesday.
ule and elect officers.
The dead I ine for entering
teams and paying lhe $35 entry
fee Is Nov. 17.

City Cage Loop
Organization
Meeting Nov. 3

Truck Hits Bonk

0

RICHARD ROBINSON
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

Thornapple Boy
Scout District
Meeting Monday
The Thornapple District Boy
Scout Committee , meets Mon­
day. Oct 24. aththe Hastings
Mutual Insurance Company at
'
7:30 pjn.
Unit Institutional representa­
tives are urged to be present.
Only by the full participation
of representatives from every
unit, can u well rounded-out
program tie planned. Scout Exe­
cutive Russell Evans said
Topics for discussion will In­
clude. membership, advance­
ment, camping and activities—
Klondike Derby, Boy Scout Week,
annual meeting and Spring
camporee. training and man­
power.

*

Mr and Mra Thomas Stebbins
left by train Saturday for San
Francisco. Callf.. to attend a
banking meeting. They were ac­
companied by Dr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Schowidter. En route they
will visit the latter a son. Torn
SchowiUter, who la at San Diego
State College.

XV.CofoGX.SC?l

TWO APARTMENT HOUSE IN SECOND WARD, each apartment has living room, kitchen and-bath
and two bedrooms, heated with gas. and there is a two stall garage, for ------____ $7,000.00
IN THE SECOND WARD, a nice home In A-1 condition, three bedroom* and new bath upstairs and
insulated and has storm
A REAL GOOD HOME CLOSE IN. IN THI FOURTH WARD, with three bedrooms and a full bath
upstairs, and down it..has one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and has a stool down,
full basement with gas'furnace. garage for-------------- ------------------------- --------------- --------- $7,500.00
ANOTHER BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, in Hastings Haights, has living room, three bedrooms, kitchen
gnd dinette, full basement, gas heat, a nice two stall garage, a beautiful home for - - $16,800.00
A REAL NICE PLACE IN IRVING TOWNSHIP with two bedrooms upMalra and down It has living
room, dining room, bath and kitchen, and utility room," heated withTottl* gas and space heater,
four-acre lot for-------------—----- --—----------- ........-.$5,250.00
A REAL GOOD. YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, has living room, three nice bedrooms.

IN THE SECOND WARD, in A-1 condition with three bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom down,
two living room!, dining room, new kitchen, full bath, full X&gt;1 seme nt with oil furnace, den on
the first floor, two car garage, cement driveway, full lot for ..1------- „------------------------- $9,000.00

4H0WIR OLOFASHIOUIO
INSTITUTION wr OONr Ht«
50 MUCH ABOUT IS THE
WE00IN6 ANNIVERSARY’

K REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIR5T WARD. has. two bedrooms and full bslh and downstairs it has
one bedzoom, living room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast nook. h*s glassed-in back porch,
full b*sement with forced hot air gas h®»t, wall to wall carpeting in living *nd dining rooms, is
newly painted outside and decorated irnld®, two stall garage, and is fully insulated, for $11,000.00

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS

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�Saxons to Battle Grdenvijle in Crucial Test
Hastings Bobbles
Hastings Travels
3Ut
To Meet Strong I Grid Roundup I WaY
““'.IT
Loss at Ionia
Greenville Team OrravUU
Capitalize on Saxon

Alma A/ter Scoring

Mistake*, Penalties

124) Comet Upset

The Hastings High Saxons
Friday night fumbled their way

Smarting under the humiliat­
ing 31-14 defeat suffered at- Ionls
Friday night. Coach Bob Carl­
son's Hastings High Saxons settempting to meet one of Green­
tile High's finest football teams
in many a season.
The Saxons travel to meet the
Yellow Jackets, while front-run­
ner St. Johns will host Charlotte
In a game Uiat will decide lhe
West Central Conference champ.onshlp. Alma will entertain
Lakewood and Grand Ledge will
host Ionia in a "parents’ night"
event on the Comet gridiron.
Hastings will be without the

PBBP OBID BEBULTB

Bl jtui oj, Ala* IB.
CkuMW7, Or ••□rill* «

Ok*m*a 7. rioll

Kcrald and Mark Cole will work
in tiiat spot

G menvilla has scored a victory

In 1064, the Saxons squeezed out

Vlckaburi

Stormy Weekend
Fails to Hinder
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and what a pleasant night it was
for the previously win leas Bull­
dogs. The weather was fine with
a warm breeze and their guests
from Hastings handed them thc
ball on five occasions, and on five
other occasions gave them 15yard advances.
Hastings, led. 7-6. at the
half and 14-12 In the third
period, and then lhe romp wa*

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Gordon Johncock of Hastings
finished fourth in a Ford Fair- I
lane In lhe 500-mllc stock car'
race at Charlotte. N.C.. which I
was won by Lee Roy Yarbrough I
driving a Dodge Charger.

NEW ARRIVALS—COL William W. Cobb, eoamaadeZof the 11th Armored Cavalry
Johncock had arrived back In .
Regiment, leads his unit ashore at Vung Tau, Vietnam. The regiment, from Ft Meade,
lhe States the previous Tuesday.
lonla scored again before thc j
Md., arrived in Vietnam on the troopship Saltan. Known as the “Blaekhorae Regiment,'*
Oct 11. returning from Japan
fourth quarter nnd twice more
the Uth is a mobile reconnaissance force made up of three squadrons along with a
where cut tr.i.t,!.- had prrkcnUd
In the finale to post their first |
him train participating in the
win of the season and humble
Imil(innp&gt;l;..-tvp&lt;- nice ut thc
Coach Bob Carlson's aggrega-1
tings, and Jerry V Laubaugh. 18. Fuji Speedway in Japan.
tian Just when they appeared to
Gordon's engine blew during
R1 Hastings, were arrejAcd for
jeU.
shooting before 10 a m. on the practice and he didn't have a
The loss was the second in
opening day of duck season. chance to qualify in lhe race
Youngs
league play for the Saxohs who &lt;
which
featured many of Ameri­
They paid a 825 fine plus 86 70
have victories over Alma and ca'* top driver*.
Lakewood. They also lost to
Michigan's small game season opens at 10 a.m. this Thurs- They fired about 6:20 that
However, the second car J
morning and the trio had five
powerful St. John*
day jn our
3. an(| sportsmen and women are reminded to ducks in their possession in Ute handled by his crew composed
of Duane Glasgow nnd Larry
.SKkSSfmE'wmiSt
,lw 10
1“nch Sevcral l"“l lad’
,hc Middleville State Game area.
of Hastings and Dick Oet­
S2
fctt IS l"'d ”*&gt; durinS lhc duck
lhal ,h' 10
«"l » &lt;«&lt; Gary R. Goolsby, 17, Kalama­ Payne
tinger of New Albany. Ind.,
with good blocking to make the keeps.
zoo, was hunting without a li­ driven by Bobby Unser of Albu­
score 6-0. Dave Turnes kicked
Conservation Officer Gene Brown anticipates a fine small cense In the Yankee Springs querque. NM.. finished second
rt ni untinB^h-lnr!i“n2t2dWlUJiRanw ol*nin«&gt; re|»rtinR that there are more pheasants in some State Game area. He paid a 815 one minute behind Jackie Stew­
art of Scotland.
fine plus 86.70 costs.
6.01 left in thc first period.
j section* of Barry than In the!-----------------------------------------------Half of the 22 can built for
Just before the quarter ended post. The season also opens on ( head off southwest — and they
Paul E. WhlUnyer, 31. 887 S.
r-k...
—u —
.
conle back Last Bunday Washington. Hastings, wits ar­ the almost oval Indianapolis
Chris Tulier passed to n.,„
Peter; ...................
pats, woodcock,
squirrel
and rabSchanskl on a play that covered j bits The daily bag limit on there were only tfbout 20 as­ rested for shooting 19 minutes track failed to finish the 215
miles over Uie 2.7 mile course.
19 yards and Ionia trailed by pheasant is two, four In posses- sorted ducks on the lake. . . .
after hours at waterfowl on Oct.
Sam Sessions of Nashville fin­
one, 7-6.
। sion and eight for lhe season.
12 in Yankee Springs. He paid a ished 18th, hitting lhe wall on
In the third quarter Dave The rabbit bag limit Is five a
The 9.600 hunters who ap­ 820 fine plus 86.70
his 29th lap.
William* journeyed 26 yard* I day. 10 in possession and 50 for
plied for permits to shoot tur­
around left end and Fullback .I lhe season
keys should know by now whe­
Jerry Dunn ran the point and ] Don't forget to gel a small
Hasting* led. 14-6, with 8:16 j Bnmc license. Minors under 17 ther they were lucky. Drawingswere held Sept. 30 Those seek­
left in the quarter.
need a parent or guardian to ing any deer permits should
On the first play after the apply for a license, and young know next week how they fared.
Hastings kickoff, Charles Stew- hunters mUK.be accompanied by
—. ------■ ..
------ u. —
_ the someone over 17 when hunting
art
passed
to Schanskl
for
From Yankee Springs Justice
Bulldog s second touchdown. Tlie on lands where they do not live.
William Hummel's court:
play covered 61 yards. The at­
"You must have your hunting
Michael E. Ken st. 10, 4154
tempt to run the point failed license with you when you carry
or transport a gun, slingshot or Charlton Park Road, was fined
in the period.
bow and arrow In areas where &gt;20 plus 56.70 court costs for Il­
Hastings began moving again there are wild birds and wild legal possession of firearms. He
but after a first down Gary Mlr- animals." the instructions say. Was arrested by Conservation
Otflcer Gene Brown Oct. 5 for
zoian Intercepted a pass by Back tags must be worn.
having a shotgun with slugs in
Quarterback Jim Williams It
You may not hunt from a car.
38 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USB
was first down on Hastings' 45. aircraft, boat or float of any
Tanner
Lake Road.
Ort the first play Hastings drew kind that Is propelled by engine,
Mow. sow, tow, till, plow, haul, seed, fertillza, remove wow —
“■Gordon. J. Parsons. 20, Nashmotor or sail.
■­
you
name the job and Wheel Horse has the *ttapping tool ’you’ll
Klle.
paid
a
825
fine
plus
costs
down on the 25.
You may not use artificial
ir hunting squirrels out of seaneed. Be4 the complete Una of Wheal Horae tractor* and quicklights to take deer. Shining
Pointe gave the Bulldogs a first ligtita to locate game is prims »n. He was arrested by Officer
attaefaing tool* now on display.
Brown
who
cited
two
juveniles
down on the 9.
facie evidence of a violation nnd
The Saxons dug in and three therefore you wjll be subject to into Juvenile court,
Gary J. Pratt. 19. R1 Hastings,
plays went for naught, but on search by a conservation officer.
Phone WI 5-2983 I
142 E. State Street, Hastings
Duane E./Bowennan. 21, R2 Husthe fourUi attempt Schanskl
You may not drive small game
swirled on Uie old Statute of or furbearmg animals from their
Liberty play and put Ionia
holes or homes.
You may not hunt from a tree. I
The desperate Blue
Gold raised platform or scaffold.
went to work and moved from
You may not buy or sell small
their 20 to the Ionia 46 when game.
they lost Ute ball on a fumble.
You may not carry or use an
However, they got It back three automatic, semit - “
automatic
le—_™ or
~I
plays later on their own 41
automatic loading shotgun or j
Dave Williams made a first center-fire rifle that can hold
more than six shells in the bar- j
Hasting* lost lhe ball on a rel or magazine untuned. Tt^d
exception to this is that it do&amp;
Saxon* forced Ionia to punt. not apply to slide, lever or bolt
action guns
Until Thursday, you may not
On the next play the ball was carry a rifle, shotgun, or sling­
batted around in the air and shot In the field. . . .
Robert Baker hauled It in and
rambled Into the end zone to
John Leary of Uuiry'a Sport
make Uie score 24-14. Baker ran Center nnd Game Warden Brown
the point and it wax 25-14 with reported we had a fine duck rea­
son opening. However. Brown
lonia kicked off and Hastings said the cold weather and hunt­
lei lhe ball bounce around—and ing pressure drove hundreds of
Ionia drove in and recovered it ducks south. Brown said he saw
for a first down on the Hastings what probably was 2,000 or more
21. On the first play Hostings ducks take of! from the south­
drew another 15 yarder and it west corner of Otis Lake and
was first down on thc 13. On the
fourth smash Michael Krywanski scored from the three Tlie
try for point failed and the final

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NOTICE
Not withstanding county zoning, all
persons desiring to build or alter a
residence or
.................
within the
,
Springs, must first obtain a permit
from the Yankee Springs Building^nspector.
Present Building Inspector
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•Rt. 3, Chief Noonday Road
Middleville, Michigan
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WEEKEND
SPECIAL

Cordie Fourth
In 500-Mile
Stock Car Race

ond place In the West Central
Conference when they dropped a
31-14 decision to Coach Chuck
KohloB's Ionia High eleven

Back In 1967 Greenville spoiled
Hastings' homecoming with a
20-14 victory under Coach Dick
.u
... .
.J T*° hundred and twenty-five,
Two hundred and twentv-fiv“
With three victories against s&lt;.ouU
jjeouter* braved the,
two defeats, the Jackets will beiUMkend Jtorm
attend the'
out to avenge the past seasons. Thornapple District Boy Scout
especially after they dropped a „
heartbreaking 7 - 6 decision al "T camporee.
Charlotte last week
The F*11 camporee featuring
aroxd i»e nnt ume
It had lhe ball after the opening
kickoff, but was never able to Scouting."
To carry out the theme em­
get another despite a couple of
phasis was pul on perfecting
good breaks late In the game
skills In patrol and troop leader­
ship. outdoor safety, hiking and
camping
Due to the inclement weather
Statist
or the game were
nearly *
Greenville had 13 the Scouts had plenty of practice
first do
Charlotte 14. but In setting up tents to withstand
183 yards rushing the strong winds, and fire build­
--------------------Js' 162. but had a ing with wet wood.
minus six yards via the airwaves
The Scout* set up camp on
to Charlotte's 41.
Friday and broke camp on Sun­
Greenville Pullback Frank day after church services. Thc
Gibeon gained 78 yards, Roman Catholic boys attended church
Barnwell 63 and Gerry Van- at the Catholic Church on 92nd
Syckle 22. Charlotte Fullback BUI Street, east of Caledonite.
Rogers had 81. Mike Snyder 41
and Joe Bartolocci 44.
lhe North Irvin* Wesley Meth­
... uwiri
ixiui vnuren conaucteo »ervJohns rolled over Alma. 53-13.
Ice* on lhe campground*,
and Lakewood upoet Grand I The highlight of the campLcdge. 12-0.
mg experience was lhe "hunter
St. Johns rolled up 313 yards ' safely" course conducted by
rushing and 57 passing to walk , three officers of lhe Conservaaway from Ahna Alma had 1831 Uon Department. After attendyards on the ground and 48 In | mg the two-hour course on Satthe air. The Redwings led 21-0 at urday morning the boys were
the quarter.
I given a written test.
Ron Sb6emaker blocked a sec- I Those passing the test satlsond quarter Grand Ledge punt 1 factorily will be issued a certlon the 16-yard line and Ken I ncate and patch Indicating that
Benson tell on it in the end they are "qualified hunters."
....... r... rv.. ft_i r .. v ......
..
. .
___ &gt;___a_____
On ..Saturday
evening
camp
touchdown.
fire was held In a natural am­
The Vikings scored again in phitheater bordered by pine
the finale with Tom Hewitt go­
tree*.
ing over from the five.
Three large camp fires had
beea started as the Seoul* enter
the campfire area — each patrol
carrying Its Torch light to guide
them from their campsite to the
Lee Belfield. 1966 Hastings campfire site, a distance of about
High graduate, played most of one-half mile.
Melvin Haight, district chair­
thc ofTensive game at center for
Kalamazoo College Saturday man of camping and activities,
when the Hornets upset Adrian. was general camporee chairman
and master of ceremonies at the
camp fire.
with a 2-1 record
He introduced his camporee
committee members who did an
Olivet blanked Alma 0-0 and excellent Job. Thc committee in­
cluded
Keith Ycrty, Foss White,
Hope dealt Albion Its first league
Richard Hart. Howard Belson.
loss Saturday, 12-0.
Charles Hoover and Ray Helrlgel.
A Court of Honor was con­
ducted at the campfire with the
following boys receiving awards:
Tenderfoot — John Lewis. Mike
Sutter. Nathan Fry. Jim Liscombe. Troop 50 Delton, and
Randy Nelson. Troop 77. Has­
Hastings wax playing without
tings; Second Class—Tom Lewis
Troop 77. Hastings. Bruce lhe services of regular center
Squires. Ken Williams Troop 177. Robert Ritter- Ritter, with nn
Nashville. and Jerry RietKlrk. injured ankle, limped in thc
Troop 180. Lacey; First Class— game for several plays.
naipu
i ruup au.
Ralph ntcpneiu..
Stephens.,Troop
50. uciDel-,. The score by quarters:
I ton; Star Rank, Douglas Hart. i HASTINGS . .T.. 7 0 7 0—14]
I Troop 75. Hastings; Life Rank—I IONIA .......... ...... 6 0 12 13—31
' Murlr
Rich Scatterly.
EU-att*r!v
1 1 ■a
i
Mark Alman
Alman. Rick
'Troop 50, Delton: Donald BaxGood score*: Wes VanDenburg
i ter. Troop 73, Hastings, and Dan
541. Ron Wyngarden 468. Mike
I Storms. Troop 108. Banfield
pendability of our fait
Each of tlie 15 participating Wiley 455. Bob Terf&gt; 428 and
units received a special campo- Art Merrill 455
tonal attention when
Standing*: Moose. Piston Ring
| ree ribbon and each scoutmaster
.
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plaque
as a special. “nd Team 0 have 4 points. Haans I
you need ui . . .
recognition for his services to 13. Legion Auxiliary and Coleman
For All Types of
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HASTINGS

Don Payiva of Hastings fired
a perfect 25 In the Barry Con­
servation Club's trapahoot Sat­
urday evening. There was a big
turnout despite the rain.
Earl Argetsinger and Gary
Murphy had 23. Ken Lancaster
22. Jeff George 21. Dick Taylor
20. Bernard Tobias. Don Bach­
man and Bob Slocum 19 and
Herbert Everett. Eldon Mathews.
David Leary and Ellsworth New­
ton 18.
Bob Slocum and Davkl Leary
were the special event winners.
I Another shoot is set for Baturday from 5 to 11 pm.

Alert Bulldog*

Lakeirood Coe* to

Jink Williams who was injured
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Don Payiva Fires
Perfect Score at
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West Central
Standings

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�TUESDAY NIGHTINGALES
Good Korea: Bettjr Howes 1724W, Pnth Hybarger 111-444. Phytone Klahn 150-355. Betty Rogers
140-371. Jean Wellfare 140-353.
Jean Willette! 130-353 Leona
Rogers 138-300 and Diane Beljen 131-363.

WSU Biologist Traces Habits
Of State’s Migratory Waterfowl

i SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
I High acoaes: Louis Silsbee 198­
1563. Ron Pellow 216-559. Bud
Gross 198-517. Gene Wyant 185­
511. Ted Smith 191-491. Al Mor­
gan 167-481. Allan Hlnrlchsen
I 181-488. Ray Lundquist 1B8-5O4.|
I Sandra Lundquist 181-494. BUI |
| Bums 169-482. Loury Arnold 167,1
। Wanda Smith 171, Don Ray 154. |
Von Howell 164. Harry Krone-'
. witter 164. Bernard House 178.
Dorothy Bums 151. Robert Slo­
cum 166, Dan Cullers 155. Lindo '
Arnold 151. Wesley Friend 158'
and Mike Leffe) 166.

HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Joe Glelarowskl blasted 241
his final game to come up with a
COMMERCIAL MINORS
623 total to pace lhe hot Classic
circuit Wednesday night. Ernie
Miller had 210-813. Sheriff Merl Thursday firing 235-638. Aaron:
Sherk
chalked 230-602, Rod MI1JCampbell 211-588. H Pedewa 544.
A. Hlnrlchsen 523, Dave Irwin cr 185-530. Harvey Baker 187­
516. Gordie Norris 507. Pat Ter- 500. Vem Harbin 181-525. Denny
Fredrickson
216-579. Gerald Price
penlng 520. C. Baker 200-545, Les
Springer 511. Bruce Terry 207­ 180-505. Galen Daniels 196-526.
596. Harold Hall 508. Herb Serv­ Paul Woodman 197-532. Dick
Walsh
194-532.
Pete Kroger 202­
ice 202-514. Basil Hitchcock 549.
Harry Long 212-589, Jerry Keeg- 507. Snap Jay 177-500. Del Curstra 217-546, Joe Burkholder 544. tbs 178-500 and Bob Getty 172­
Bob Lambert 213-573. Bill Bums . 513.
523. Pete Kruger 555, C Roblyer
Standings: Belli Motors and
229- 545. Gene Ornbau 206-517, Bender Gravel 19. Parker's DepuWayne Newton 501. J Rose 518,
Dave Dimmers 503. Karol Owen Mobil 15'.-. Tinkler's and Dale's
230- 572, C Rose 501, George
Chenoweth 535, Jim Barnum 518. ten Monument 124. Midway ,
Dick Hart and Art FTerlenbunt Buffing 12. Smith Bros 114. |
504, Shannon Lydy 242-588, E Hastings Aluminum and WallLyon 511, B Slceby 201-571. Ron dorff's 11 nnd Zephyr nnd South­
Ulgdon 517, O. Smelkcr 211-518.1 end Food fl.
Dale Geiger 222-551, R. Carmo­
ney 512, E Sheler 513, Jack Bow- ,
THE TWISTERS
man 212-524, Oeorge Lydy 507, j
Standings: The Bomba 14. Hull
B, Kenyon 522, Jim Barr 518,
Harv Haan 210-555. Paul Ed­ Realty and Renner Ford 13. Cool
wards 204-542. Bill Hackney 506. Aides 12 and Powder Box and
T. Smith 501 nnd A. Morgan 542 Local Finance 10.
Good scores: Greta Grlener
Standings: McAllisters 22'/.
Moose nnd Johnle's 18. Reahm 158-406. DolUe Larsen 186-455.
Motor Sales 17':. Klersey's 17. Doris Greenfield 170-428. Shirley
Hawks 146-423. Mary Parker 168­
400. Lambert 182-462 and Vir­
ginia Howard 143-402.

I

Thursday, October 20, 1966

.
Filler*
15 4. Burkey's 15. East Side1
I Lumber 144. Miner's Dursclean I
H4. Hasting* Mining 13, Al's 124.
Elks and Dowling 12. WBCH:
114. Burns 11. Williams' Inauronce 7 and Sanitary Service 5.

THE HASTINGS BANNER—1

Mighty Trojans Whip
Wayland for 28th Win
Middleville High's mighty Tro­ in the second with lhe score
Tuller romping 20 yard sinto the
jans, who clawed thc Wayland 12-12 at lhe half.
end zone The vital point again
Wildcats Inst week. 32-6, face
w as mused
Galesburg - Augusta scored In
unbeaten Hamilton Friday night
Hastings' freshmen go to
at Hamilton in a game that I the first and second .period’, to
Greenville thu Thursday for a
should give Coach Bob White's post a 14-7 win over Springfield
6 pm. game Last Thursday lhe
T-K lads undisputed possession | in a battle of previously unbeat­
Greenville frosh trounced the
of first place In the Expressway en teams.
Coach Bernie Oom's Hastings
The Vicksburg Bulldogs moved High Junior Varsity gridders. Charlotte 9th graders, 40-20, ut
Conference. Tlie teams ore now
। closer to what would be their who were held to a 12-12 tie by Charlotte.
tied with 2-2 records.
In other area game*. Maple ' first title In 14 years Friday Ionia here Thursday night, will
Valley Invades Caledonia. Ban­ night by edging defending cham- face another fine team when
MONDAY BOWLERETTES
gor travels to Gull Lake. Del­ । pion South Haven, 6-2, in a they are host to the unbeaten
Sis rley VanDenburg bumrd
ton invades strong Paw Paw. Wolverine Conference game.
Greenville reserve* at 7 pm. the-lane* with her 244-615 serie*.
Plainwell stopped Comstock. Thursday on Johnson Field
Wayland goes to South Chris­
June McKelvey rolled 207-517.
1
30-7,
as
Paw
Paw
won
its
first
tian and Bellevue entertains
Last week the young Yellow­ Barb Kierscy 193-529. Faye Al­
Wolverine league game in two Jackets ran their win streak to len 210-534. Gladys Edwards 219­
St. Philip of Bailie Creek.
Middleville had to come from years by beating Allegan. 19-7.
five straight with a 27-12 win 556. Fran Owen 215-505. Shirley
Vicksburg now has an edge over visiting Charlotte They also Raymond 170-476, Norma Brown
behind to defeat stubborn Way­
land for it* 28th straight win- over South Haven and Plainwell. have an 18-12 win over Ionia.
143 -409, Grace Cooley 153 - 444.
Thc Wildcats led 6-0 after the Vicksburg is 3-0 and the other
Greenvale went ahead 27-0 In Sand! Daniels 163-412. Shirley
first period and Ute Trojans had two teams are 3-1 in loop play.
j LaDuc 166-405. Irene Cutchall
the first half, and Charlotte ' 137-404. Velma Slocum 151-408.
it tied up by intermission. How­
Mike Loper passed and ran
ever. the Whitemcn scored twice Belding to a 40-32 win over scored twice in the second.
Jodcne Howell 145-401. Shirley
In each of the final periods to previously unbeaten Lowell
Hastings' youngsters, playing Drake 164-425. Wanda Mal­
win going away.
Friday night. Loper pawned for without the services of injured colm 205-482. Joyce Skcdgcll 156­
Jim Schaffer drove three yards four touchdown* and ran for Quarterback Glenn Cota, moved '411. Anamuc Barnum 150-424,
to put Wayland ahead in the two other* a* Belding tied out In front in the first period Sharon Vickery’ 174 - 487 and
opening period. Wayland held Lowell and Sparta for the Tri­ with Gary Hall going off tackle Boonie Hathaway 173-452
from thc second. The try for ! Inez Lyons picked up the 4-6-7
the Trojans scoreless until only River lead.
39 seconds remained in the half
In losing its firle previous point failed.
split.
when Torn Warner took a screen games to Lowell, Belding scored
With less than a minute left, | Standing*: Miller's Dura-lean
pass frdm Terry Page and ran only 12 points while yielding 165 Wilson of Ionia caught a 40I 22. Williams Insurance 20. Signs
69 yards for the TD.
Olivet High blanked Cllmax- yard pass nnd went in for the
Tires
19. Walldorf!X V&amp;J. MuIn the second half Middle­ Scotts. 16-0, in a Pioneer Confer­ Bulldogs to tie the score at 6-6. bll and Burn.* Refrtg 17. Color
ville look lhe kickoff and ence game while St. Charles The point lolled
Center and Blue Ribbon Grill 16.
scored In eight plays with stunned Bellevue. 20-6.
Early In the fourth quarter Hastings Milling 15. Gilmore's
At Coldwater. St. Charles over­ the young Saxon* drove from
Warner going''over from the
Gems. Lydy's Livestock and
five. Then the Trojans turned came an early Bellevue lead to their own 30 for a touchdown and Trucking and Barn Market
Wildcat mistakes Into touch­ w in Lee DeLand scored on a 30- with Wes VanDenburg smashing 14. Motor Aires 13'-. Action Flex
downs.
yard run for Bellevue.
over from the one. Again the try and Arcade Beauty Salon 9.
for point was short
Tern- Page passed to Gary
Rockhill 8: Banghart Service 8.
TUESDAY NITEHAWKS
VanElst for eight yards and
With three minute* left in the Cuyler Trucking 7 and Beeline
Standing*: Mid-Villa 18. Rol­ game, Ionia tied the score with Fashions 4‘j.
passed for the point, hitting
lers
14.
Devereaux
13.
Head
Pins
Randy Sullivan to make the
score 19-6.
and King Pins 12. Strikers 10.
VanElst Intercepted a Way­ Uldrik's Insurance 9 and Mave­
-land pass in the fourth period rick's 8 wins.
Dave Makley led tho wheel
and Middleville went on Uie
move with Warner scoring from rolling 215-573, Jim Durbin
thc five for his Ulird touchdown. chalked 189-531. Art Gallup 186­
A bad center on n punting situa­ 527. Dave Mam 193-514. Dick
tion gave Middleville the ball on Morgan 180-526. Larry Arnold
the Wayland 30 and four jttoys 185-618. Dole Oosenhelmcr 196- ।
I
later Bill Miller scored from the 532. and Paul Cassel 189-503.
one. and ran Uie point.
Hamilton scored on three long WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE j
Standing*: Crystal Candy, j
drives to build up an 18-0 lead
over Caledonia by halftime. The Hastings Motor Sales and Pea- j
final score was IB-6.
body 011 16. Hastings Cleaners
Fullback Paul Goforth re­ 15. East Side Lumber, HasUngsl
turned to lhe Maple Valley Aluminum. Stanton'* Real Es-1
lineup for the first time in a late and NcHi 13. Miller's Plumb- 1
month following a knee Injury ing and Maker's Market 12, Vital
and teamec) with Bill Reid to Boy 11. Ready Mix 9. Carol'*
■ park lhe Lions to their second Needlecraft 6 and Pepsi 3.
Good score*: Kate Bender 162- ■
win of the season, beating
438, Shirice Vandenburg 193-1
Parchment. 14-7.
Parchment took the opening 644. Barb Klersey 172-487. Lou-1
kickoff and marched 75 yards Ise Bahs 184-485. Faye Allen ISOwith Phil Wojdyla scoring from 482. Mickey Lambert 173 -476.
lhe 8 Larry Ledlow kicked the Inez Lyons 188-474, Jan Peurach
point.
175-456. Barb High 155-458. Gene
Reid Ued the game with a 66- Thompson 175-449. Lucille Wil­
yard run In the third period Go­ son 182-461. Peg Cronlnger 151-1
forth put the Lions ahead with 432.
hl* extra-point run Reid passed
Linda Smith 140. Shirley Bow- |
to Bernie Hickey for the second man 152, Eleanor Morrill 155. ।
Lion TD and Goforth added the Marie Hammond 168. Mardell
point. Reid had 119 yards rush­ Tuckerman 170. Shirley Wyn-'
ing and caught three posses for garden 134. Erlene SmIUi 153.
64 yards.
Esther Rowlader 134. June Chaf- ‘
Gull Uke battled hard Fri­ fee 132. Elva Rose 115. Cleopha
day but had to settle for a 24­ Flora 155. Hlnrirtta Coenen 170.1
18 loss to visiting Otsego. Ot- Betty Miner 159. Alice Frederick­
»ego scored twice in the first son 161. Roser’-ry Raber and
period, the Blue Devils tied it Mary Burdick 162.

Young Saxons
Fare Unbeaten
Greenville ‘11’

DETROIT — Every fall.
Michigan's skies are dotted
with ducks and geese depart­
ing from the cold north for
warmer areas in the south
where open water and food are
available. The geese fly in
distinct V-shaped formations,
whereas most of the ducks fly­
in more irregular, smaller,
wedgeshaped groups.
"It Is commonly believed
that each flock has a special
leader, but actually the leader
of the V-formatlon changes
from time to time," says Dr.
William M. Thompson, a
Wayne State University biolo­
gist. "Just what determines
which bird will be leader at n
given time Is not known," he
Michigan, with Its many

small Inland lakes and the sur­
rounding Great Lakes. Is home
for about 37 species of ducks,
geese, swans and mergansers
each year.
All the waterfowl of North
America migrate along one of
four more or less distinct
routes Most birds from Michi­
gan and the Great Lakes seem
to follow the Mississippi drain­
age system, although some go
instead by way of lhe Atlantic
coast.
Since most migrating waterfdwl depend on aquatic plants
and animals for food, they
must have open water In order
to eat. When ponds and lakes
freeze over, their food is no

longer available to them. Lack
of food rather than the low
temperature Is what prevefiU
many migratory birds from
surviving a northern winter.
Food-shortage does not nec­
essarily trigger the southward
tourney. Most species begin to
leave their summer homes
long before freezing tempera­
tures occur. Shorter daylight
hours and decreasing-temper­
atures In the fall seem to be
Important factors stimulating
migration.
The ancient Greeks, not
aware of migratory birds* hab­
its, thought that the summer
birds which they did not see
In the winter were burled In
lhe mud on the bottom of lakes
and streams.
"Although we know a great
deal now about where most
species of North American
birds spend their winters as a
result of extensive banding,
we still know relatively little
about how they find their way
there,” Dr. Thompson points
out.
The most likely means of
navigation for birds seem to
be the use of major landmarks
and sun position, for day mi­
grants. and the position of the
stars for night migrants. One
of the most active areas of
research In ornithology at the
present time Is bird migration,
and much remains to be dis­
covered, he says.

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2Standing*: Woodmansees 19.
Trumble's Tavern and Gilmore
Jewelers 16. Dog A Suda 15.
Acketl's and Johnnie's 13, Chcno- weth Machine 11 and Kroger 9.
Wayne Decker 572. Tom Johns­
Jack Sheler snaggled 200-568. ton 505. Jim Barnum 224-553.
DeWayne Gallup 502, Ernie
207-506. Howard Johnston 199­ Gross 518. Kurt Burtch 515. Gor­
510, Basil Hitchcock 200-520. die Howe 213-626, Jack Sheler
Lyle Sanborn 188-550. Al Taylor 202-551. Ed Downey 213-529 and
183-504. Bill Hanson 190-500 and Carl Baker 217-536.
Standings: Can Plant. Red
BlU Mugridge 198-509.
Crowns. Office. Green VaJley
Boys, Assemblers, Accounting
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Core Room. Flyers, Ramrods,
Standings: Sports Bar a
Foundry. King Pins, Chargers,
Mixers. Pattern Shop. Main
Platon Rings 17. City Food 14, Floor. Side Floor, Repairs and
CuUJgan's 13’i. Hanrood's 12. Lucky Strikers.
Hastings Aluminum 11. Welcome
Tavern 8 and Tydan 7H.
GO GO GIRLS
Bill Bun» rolled a 246 game,
Standing?: Canada Dry IB.
second high In the Majors this Southend Food 124. Lescoa 12.
.reason, and finished with 570 Miller Jewelers 11. Hastings
Floor Covering 9'i and Has­
Thursday with 223-598. Paul Ed­ tings City Bank 9.
wards roiled 206-585, Maynard
The gbj that was really on the
Tucker 211-566. Joe Ole^rowskl
Slocum with a big 115-436 pins
Haan 207-533. Al Rcigler 558, over her average. Dorothy Park­
Paul Bond 208-546. Les Springer er was high with 168-458. Helen
212-541. Floyd Williams 531. Root 159-454. Les Altoft 163-436
Jack Bowman 532. Joo Burkhol­ nnd Peg Cronlnger 170-434
der 206-552. Robert Miller 536.
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Mike Schondelmayer 546. Bill
Brown 519. Lawrence &lt;Honkl
Good scores: Norm Jenkins
Keeler 212-559. Mttle Halnc* 514. 213-609. Milford Cornell 224-543,
Paul Woodman 209-538. Irwin Bob Miller 193-558. Don Graham
Harwood 528. Ed Richardson 207­ 202-530. Bob Tossavu 190-531,
536. Bill Hackney 507. Max Myers Don Haywood 185 - 515, Elmer
504. Pat Gilmore 503. Tom Gilli­ Jarvle 176-487 and Bruce Brumm
land 502 and Galen Daniels 500. 172-487.
Bob Reynolds had a 188 gome.
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E. W. BLISS LEAGUE'
Walt Sinclair 179. Maurice AdrlBOB SKELTONS
Good scores: Charles Krauss nnson 176, Joyce Denny 165, Jone
201-589. Joe Ulrich 200-535. Dale Sherk 163 and Bov Backe 158
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Standings: Ken's 8: Bob's
Cappon 557. Gerald Forbey 627,
Next to Allegan Co. Pork
Doug Vickery 228-543. Larry .No­ Gulf 19. Welton Heating and
vak 525. Bruce Terry 21F-S91, Thomapple Skating 18. Quality
Discount 14. Rover Bend Golf
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A man is molded by his experience. College gave me
the theory of government — a degree in Political
Economy. TKe~ministry gave me experience with
people. As a pastor I hear from parents and students
about educational problems. I hear the problems of
the elderly: Fixed incomes trapped by rising prices,
rising taxes, rising medical bills. Working iiwt mental
hospital gave me first-hand knowledge of mental
health problems. I have first-hand knowledge of the
impatience of the Negro and the fears of the white
as the Negro struggles to improve his circumstances.
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problems are his job.

VOTE FOR DON HOLT. JI
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Don- Holt has colled on 5.242 voters. Ho cares enough to coll.

HAST1NGS MFG. LEAGUE
Dale Geiger broke the 600 bar­
rier firing 220-624 and Jack Rose
rolled 223-606. Harry McCollum
and Bob Carmoney matched
Jack's high game of 223. with
McCollum finishing with 540
and Carmoney with 568 Del
Curtis chalked 216-516. Al Rent­
ier 510. Dave Slater 504. Bob Elllget 501. Don Bowers 540, Karol
Owen 210-543. Ken Rose 523.
Aaron Sherk 535. Howard Thaler
218-555. Ted Dalman 517 and
Jack Smith 220-548.
Standings: Chrome Room 22.
Office 19. Chargers 15. Court­
house Service 144, Tool Room
14. Pressers and Leftovers 12.
Caslte 114. Tough Guys 11 and
Machine Room 9.

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 3
Paul Cassel led lhe lads Tues­
day with a big 244-589. Ernie
Carpenter fired 213-569, Norval
Thaler 194-576. Charles Blough
187-528. Elwood Yoder 177-504
Gordy Yoder 206-503. Hub Porrill 210-507, John ABerdlng 185­
523. Denny Fredrickson 180-507
and Bob McCullum 201-518.
Standing*: Yoder's Sunoco 18
Ken's 8i Bob's Gulf. Freeport
Supply and Saskatoon Golf 17.
Caukin Oil 16. Miller's Duraclean
15. Clark Super 12. Carpenter
Hardware and Citizen's Elevator
11 and Bergy Bros. 6
MONDAY MIXERS
Mildred Smith sna&lt;gled 224­
573 to lead the Mixers this week
Shirley VanDenburg posted 190­
535. Betty Sheler 191-509. Boonie
Hathaway 180 - 603. Emma M«goon 196-490. Wilma Daniels 200­
498. Peg Cronlnger 180-483. Jean
McAllisters 162-476. Arlene Swan­
son 160-475. Ellen Dalman 187­
471, June Benner 160-476, Joy
Ward 167-460. Nancy Uldnks
160 - 466, Maxine Dipp 172-462
Beverly DeWitt 179-461, Alma
Co rille 193-458, LaVonna Wood­
mansee 160-442, Evelyn David
182 - 444 and Marilyn Swanson
174-450Standing.; McAllister's 20. Pi»ton Ring, Foodland and Lydy »
17. Big D. Northride and Sher­
iff'* Girls 16, Mary's 15. Haan s
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Parker's and Vogtti 13, Savings
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. . . Landau hardtop coupe, full
power, air conditioning. New
Cadillac trade.

1964 Ford F250 ¥4 Ton
Wheel Dr, Stylcslde Pickup.

1964 MERCURY

1963 GMC Pickup
PONTIAC CATALINA

steering and brakes, radio,
whitewalls, extra clean.

1950 Chavrda* Truck
1 Ton Cab and Chassis.
1964 F100 Style Side Pickup

19631 METEOR

3 Dr. V8. Stick .Radio.

Western mirrors. Side chrome.

1963 COMET

Several Transportation Specials

Radio. Exceptional rar!

1962 CHEV. BISCAYNE
8 Dr. 6 Stick.

RenneR Ford Inc.
328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

LARKE BUICK

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

WI 5-2426

ART MEADE, Salesman
Home Ph. 945-2328
LANNES KENFIELD,
Home Ph. 943-4054

HI FARM IMPLEMENTS

SPEEDY CORN

CRIBS
1200 BuUi.l with

Steep Roof.

Reg. Price — $375.00

Special - ’32500
FRANCISCO
945-3150

1963 CADILLAC
... 4 Dr. Hardtop, full power
and many extras, jet black fin­
ish. One owner.
1963 OLDSMOBILE
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr- Sedan.
power steering and brakes,
blue and white UtUinc with
sharp vinyl Interior.

10'20 1963 FORD
. . . Galaxie 500 4 Dr. Sedan,
radio, automatic transmission,
power steering, very clean.

11

Used
Farm Machinery

Nice choice of Older Models
'
To Choo## From

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

1 NOTICES

We Buy
We Dry
We Slore
We Sell
. . . YOUR CORN
TOP PRICES PAID
Let us grain bank your
corn and deliver ot your
convenience.

Hastings Milling &amp;
Farm Supply

—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
Starter and lights.
mtd.
Picker.
mid.
Picker.
—John Deere 12 fl. drag.

—M. Moline Corn Chopper. Good
shape.
—Decker self-unloading Chopper
Box and running gear.
—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.

WANTED AT ONCE

Mon or woman to supply
household necessities to
consumers in N. Barry
Co. or Hastings. Experience unnecessary. Write
RAWLEI GH
Dept. MCJ-651-728
Freeport, III. 61032
10 20

WEEKLY SPECIAL!
’125“

1955 FORD
Station Wagon

*75°°

1960 FALCON 4 DR.
Automatic, Radio

*175°°

SEE THESE LATE MODELS
CONTINENTAL HARDTOP 2 DR.
CONTINENTAL « OR. SEDAN
MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4 OR.
FORD FAIRLANE 500 WAGON
OLDS STARFIRE COUFE

Tony Belli Motors

FARM SERVICE’
FREE DESIGNING
FREE PLANNING

FREE ENGINEERING
Let Smiley Buildings help you
with your new building for
your farm or business. No obligation. Call your Smiley man.

JOURNEYMEN
INDUSTRIAL MILLWRIGHTS
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS
MACHINE REPAIRMEN
Excellent Wages and Employee Benefits

Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Eaton Valve Division Employment Office

YALE &amp; TOWNE INC.

Ave. C, Battle Creek, Michigan
• LINCOLN

• MERCURY

• COUGAR

• I.H. TRUCKS
1320 N. Michigan
phone 945-2479
I,’,Thu., Sat. ’til-6 :•

★ Per Sale—Mitcallanaaas

WHEELER MARINE SALES At
SERVICE — Mercury outboard HOUSEKEEPER OR COUPLE
motors. New and used boat*.
for family of 4. with two small
Flote Boats. Trailers nnd ac­
children. Excellent modern
cessories. M-66 In Nashville.
working conditions: bedroom
QL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
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and sitting room with private
bath. State salary, experience
and references in letter to
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
Mrs. R. J. Biggs. 300 Lincoln
TLED GABI Bee Carl &amp; Betty 'a
Road, Grosse Pointe. Mich.
Appliances before you buy I
48230.
10/20
They Sell—They Install—They
South.

’ tf MATURE MEN between ages of

TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, lot# of uses.
40- x 300'. 8330 at The Ban­
ner office.
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REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
with GoBese tablets. Only 98c.
Jacobs Pharmacy.
11/34

steady employment In wood­
working. Day shift only, nine
hours a day. five days a week.
If you are looking for an op­
portunity with insurance pro­
gram. holiday and vacation

STALK SHREDDERS FOR
•RENT -&gt; Francisco Farm Sup­
ply. M37 So. 945-3150.
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MALE HELP WANTED —Stock NOTICE—Former Beauty Coun­
selor client# interested In new
saw operator. Experienced or
facial and free lipsticks, call
not experienced. Hastings Cor­
Nellie Balmer. 845 - 3944 or
poration. WI 5-3460.
10. 30
Ruby Harrison, 043-4068. 10/37
LADIES — Could you use extra
money for Christmas? Supply
established customers with
beautiful family Chrbtmaa
gift# In City of Hostings. Aver­
age 83 hourly ana Up. spare ALCOHOLIC8 ANONYMOUS —
PC. 171. Hastings Telephone
time or full time. Write Ruth
WI 5-4954. Meetings every
Bergau#. Watkins Products,
Monday, 8 pm.
Inc.. Winona. Minnesota. 10/30

CHILD CARE, light house­
work and to help with meals.
Live in, private room, no laun-'
dry or heavy housework. AH
holidays and weekends free No
evening duties. In exchange for
room and board and 825 a
week to start. Write: Hastings
Banner. Box 1024 giving name,
address, age and personal in­
formation. or pnone CHerry
3-TO1. Qrand Rapid.t.
11/10

FOR SALE — Alto Saxophone.
Call SY 5-3341.
10/30

NOTICES

LEGALS

CANVAS TARPS

PUBLICATION QRDEB.
nf Mlrhlcin. Probate Court
tor tkn County of Harry.
HatSte -t Lola Mrllloaln. Dacraaatl
pur N,. H.rio.
It la Or.IrrrM that on Nov. 1. 1D««.
ot B:'"1 a in. .In thr i'robalr Courtr....m, lla&gt;U»&lt;&gt;. Mkhlcan. a hearlnc
I|» lirl-l on (hr Vvtition »( A.lrllirr]
CortricM. rarruior. for allowance ol
WI 3-1321 1.1* fln&gt;l arraunt.
Publlralloii an,| aeralre aball l&gt;»
iiiaiia a» |.r«&gt;» litel by alalota an.l

5x7 ta 16x20

'

$3.47 up

WINICK'S
206 N. Michigan

PMU|. 11. Milrhrll,

Heating - Plumbing
Service
New • Remodel • Repair

attractive new 3-bedroorn apartment now available
at Carriage House Apartments.
206 HUI Street. Portland Car­
pet. drapes, air-conditioning,
kitchen appliances, carport
parking, water and heat all in­
cluded. Starting 8135 per
month unfurnished. For ap­
pointment call collect, State
Management Corp, Lansing
383-8687.
10/20
SIX-ROOM Houston Canal to
Lake EustlA (near Orlando)
completely furnished with boat.
Utilities {Mid 895 per month.
Also for sale 30 x 60 industrial
building with power installa­
tion. Suitable for light manu­
facturing or could be made
into apartment building. Phone
WI 6-3195.
10/20

Phone 616-962-7571

An Equal Opportunity Employer

of Pro-

llalnl: tkKihrr S. IVSta
Corlrixht and B -ddy

'llendrr.olt Building
Ifaatins*. Mlrhlxan

10/30

Berry County Record a. Mlchtean. on
which moricace there la claimed la
bo doo al lhe date thereof Ike aum of
Twalro thouiand el(hl baailrod thirty toe lily ar llaaling.
dollara and ninety two eante (113.MOW, THEREFORE. UK IT RE­
S30.93). Indudloc Inlareat el SH* SOLVED that II i&gt; the deci.too
per annum.
Under the power ot rale contained
la aald raortfara and the ataiute in
aueh eaao made and provided, notlra
ia hereby (Iren that aald uiorl#*!*
will bo torerloaed by a aala of the
mortgaged premlaea. or tome part ot
them, al public vendue, al the north
atepa ot the Court Ifuuao In the Ctty
&lt;if Baatinea. Barry County. Michigan,
al 10 o'clprk a m .' Eaatern Blondani
Tltna. on' Wodneaday. November 0.
18««.
Baid promlaea are allualed In Vil­
lage ot Middleville. Barry County.
Michigan, and are deacrlbod aa:
Lol 40. Middleville Dona Addition
No. 3 to the Village ot Middleville.
Section 37. Town 4 North. Range
10 Week Thurnapple Townahlo.
Berry County, Michigan, aa record­
ed In Uber S ot Plato. Pago 11.
Barry County. Michigan ttecorda.
Dated: Augnai 10. ISOS
Manutac tnrvr'e National Bank of
Detroit. Detroit. Michigan, aaalgnoo ot
the Mortgagee.
Robert J. MarMIrhael. Attorney
1SSS Ponobacot Building
Detroit. Michigan 4037«
11/3

PUBLICATION OBDEB
Stat, rd Mlrblean. Probate Court
for tho t'ountr «d Harry.
Katatr nt Mildred Ohirr. Dereaaed.
Pilo No. 11.009.
305 S. Church
WI 5-5352
Il 1. tirrirrrd. that on Nnr. 1. 19SS.
at B:&lt;&gt;« a.m.. In the Probate Court­
room. Ila-tinr-. Mirhlgan. a hrarinc
iw- hr-ld on tin- t*etlti&lt;rn of .Vlrlbert
Cortrlxhi. Karrutor with Will- annr a rd. for allow auro of hia final ar PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Slate ot Michigan. Probate Court
Puliliralion and aerrlte aball be
lhe County of Barry
mafio a« provided by ataiute and torFwtate
of William F William,. Dr
'Philip H. Slitebell. Jud#e of Pro­ .ea.rd, Fife No. 14.740
ft la Ordered that on Dereml-er 37.
hate.
lund. al 3;3i&gt; Aril , in the Probate
Hated: October i 186S
Courtroom
Haatioga. Michigan, a
t'ortrisht and Hoddy
hearing be held at whleb all rrrdltnra
Attornr&gt;« at 1-aw
al mid deceavvd are required to-prure
Over Hastings Paint it
llrader,hi&gt;ll Iluildtex
rtelm.. Crodllora nut Sle aworn
llaitlnxa. Mlchlxaa
10/30 their
rlalaia with the Court and aervr a
Wallpaper. Store
copy on tiladya Carol William., Ex.
rutrli. of Route. 3, Delton. Michigan,
PUBLICATION OBDEB.
OPEN FRIDAYS
to aald hearing.
Slate of Mirhixaa. Probata Court prior
Publication {fed aervlre ahull hr
for th. Count} of Harry.
aa proaldiff by alglute and Court
Katalr Of llrrbrrt B. Wedel. De- made
ralercaaad. Pilr id.SSS.
Dated:
Oct. 4. Itidfi.
It la ordend that oq Ort. 2S. IBOfl.
Philip H. Mitchell. Judge ot Pro­
al 10:00 AM. In the Probate Court­
room. Ilaxiiir,. Mirhican. a hrarinx hale.
FLANNEL BIIIBTS
Richard J- lludaon
I, , hr Id on th. petition of Mary O. Attorney
for Executrix
Wedel, Eareutria. for the allowanre
c^liudaon
ut her final arrounl. roaatnictien of Slegei
More FALL DRESSES
to: W. Slate St.
th. will of Herbert H Wedel, aaalfn Haxtinga.
Michigan
10/30
■urni of ruaidue. and cloalnc of aald

WELTON'S

GOOD AS NEW
STORE.

Apply in person or call collect for appointment

EATON

of janitor work per week. In­
quire Michigan Bell Telephone
Co, P.O. Box 139.
10/20.

EXPERT TAILORING on ladles'
and men’# clothing. Phone WI
5-5714. 6504 Gun Lak# Rd.
Tailor Shop.

WI 5-2223
10/20

(Specially Priced)
I9«
1963
1964
1964
1962

LOCAL HASTINGS MAN under

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU SMILEY POST BUILDINGS
VALUE IS LOST, make use of
P.O. Box 36
the most likely means of getHastings, Michigan
Ung !l book. Dial WI 5-3481 at
WI 5-5052
once and say "Banner Claaal(616) 943-9103 Call collect.
fled Adtakcr.
_________________
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1959 CHEVROLET BELAIR
4 Dr. Hardtop; 8 Cyl. Automatic,
Radio, Hooter---------------------- Full Price

your
future generations. Homer
Becker, Rl. Hastings. Ph. 945­
6746.
10'20

FARMERS

GOODYEAR BROS.

10 20
“
-------------- - 124 N. Jefferson
fl ant Ads Sell Unused hems! '.

sash. Burkey Auto Gias# it
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
son, Hastings.
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NOT!OB: Near Italian

RBGISTKRKD NUR8IS OF
BARRY COUNTY—Your Hos­
equipment and toob. this is
pital needs help! Evening and
the place for you. We now
night tours of duty. Why not
have several openings. Apply
investigate?
Clara Sage, RU..
In
person
at
our
plant
at
401
10/21
Director of Nursing.
10/27
North
Cochran
Street.
Char
­
APPLES—All the popular vari­
lotte Ask for Mr. Richardson.
eties. Fresh-pressed cider. ExWANTED—Typist to do Sales­
Charlotte
Chair
Company.
11/3
_ ccllent Bcbago potatoes, Hal­
man's typing in her own home.
loween pumpkins, squash, hon­
Must be experienced and have
her own tffec writer. Phone WI
ey. and maple syrup. Open MAN OR WOMAN — Attractive
Wc are now booking
position. Good personality and
dally until 0. Nelson's Welcome
5-3864 after 6 pm.
10/30
appearance. Ready to accept
Branded Food ConcenOrchard and Cider Mill. ’.
position for part time or full
mile north of Ionia on M-60.
time immediately Guaranteed
10 27
1966 an! 1967.
Income, opportunity for ad­
vancement, insurance, and re­
lEdlSTERED HOLSTEIN
tirement plan available. For LOST—Part Beagle female pup-'
COW~ —-Haze! Lady Creston
(Bookings until Oct. 30th)
Interview, write fully to: Clay­
py in Barryvlllc area Phone '
Lucky, erne Jan. 29. 1967.
ton Moray, 4408 Doble, Oke­
653-5465.
653-5465.
10/30 BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD near­
Charles Tack. Phone 721-8710.
Take advantage of our
11/3
10/27. mos. Michigan.
ly new tri-level lake front year
leatonal low price and
around home on north side of
Noticei
Wall Lake with bullt-lns. Con­
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR :MANAGER TRAINEE—We want
«ave! We’ll be glad ta
sider
renting. Call: Orand
—Use liexall's fast permanent
an aggressive arid self-starting
help you figure your needs
Rapids 538-5311 or CH 32783.
Regularly 82.00— Now 81.00. No: young man age 20 to 28, high WHY NOT LET U8 MAKE you
10/38
pre-shampoo — No after odor I school graduate, to train for a
for the season.
a rubber stamp with your new
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy
career with one of America's
ZIP Code number. Three-Un#
most progressive finance com­
stamp with your name, ad- ★ Wanted to Buy
panies Good starting salary,
excellent employee benefit# and
LARGE PHILCO REFRIGERA&lt;
8325. This Include#, postags
profit sharing. Model Finance
TOR in good condition. 450.
and sales tax. Burpee'# Spec­ WANTED TO BUY — A stoker
Co.. Inc., 140 W. State St..
Frank Roush, Hickory Comers.
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
control furnace. Call OL 3-8273.
Hastings.
49048
WI 5-2943

PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
—Ford Major Diesel Tractor in WI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Haslingi, Michigan
A-1 Shape.
10/20
—1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
M-37 South
with live PTO—hydraulic and
HELP WANTED
;
power steering.

FARM SUPPLY
(-31 60.

1964 CHEVROLET
. . . Impala convertible, auto­
matic transmission, power
steering, new whitewall tires.

1963 PONTIAC
. . . Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan, radio. whitewalls, economy cngine, one local owner.

—John Deere 50 Tractor w/llve
PTO and hydraulic. A-1 shape!
—1949 John Deere A Tractor.

FARM SUPPLIES

CHESTER R STEM INC. would
like to buy your land if it hai
a good aland of Hard Maple or

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED

1965 Galaxie 500
4 Dr. Tutone. 8 cyl. Cruis-Amatic. Radio, power steering,
w/walla wheel covers.

wheels, bucket seats . . .

rs JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE! No charge for orerslxe prints.
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CAROS OF THANKS » IN MEM OR I AMS—2c pt word-

Best Deals at 328
N. Michigan Ave.

CONV.

1965 SKYLARK

for only 8«*6 Hastings Floor
Covering, 123 W. State, Has­
tings. Phone WI 5-3118.
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FOR SALE—120 Bass Accordion
and amplifier, very good con­
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
dition. Call after 5 pm. WI
Special —Your razor cleaned,
5-5067.
10/30
lubricated and sharpened, only
8135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 118 S.
*
H.lp
Wanted
Jeffenon, Hastings.
if

1965 IMPALA

\ a Dr. Hardtop :

per hundred. Order now and;
pay after Sept. 1. Also book;
matches. Call: Battle Creek,
WO 3-0159 collect after 6 pm.
if

CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric UpBruah. No wet carpet# or hand-

APPLES - King, Golden Deli­
cious. Double Red Delicious,
Spy. Steel Reda, others. Pick
your own. pick on shares or
buy. Bring own container#.
Orders taken for Old-Faahloned Home-Made Apple but­
ter. B. W. Livingston, 2 miles
south of CUrksville. Phone OW
3-8454.
11/3

WINTER SKIRTS
Choice of
. SWEATERS 25c each
WALK UP AND SAVE!
Help needed al store nn Fri­
days—time donated for Re­
tarded School Assoc Please
call Mrs. Stanley Stauffer WI5-5778.

"pubtiraHon and aerrlro at^ll be
RESOLUTION TO VACATE A
■Iieda aa prutlded by al«lute and court
PORTION OT THR PLAT OP
rule.
Dated: (Art. 4. lutltl
HASTINOS HRIOHTS
Pkilip II Mnehell. Probate Judee.
WHEREAS,
the Plat of Haalluga
J. Franklin Huntley
Ifrlfhla wax approved by thia City
Allarney fur Eteeulrix
December V. 1948, and.
HaaUnx*. Mlrhisaa
10/30 on WHEREAS,
aald Plat coni.In. rrrteln alley*. one 40 foot alley rannlug
it.. 1 of Lota 101 through 111 Inclu
rOMCLOSUBB N0TICB
aive; vnr 40 t&gt;wt alley lying Ha,t of
Lota #1 through
Inclu.ivr. one 3d
B-71109
PHA 26S-013S0S 3SI
MORTGAGE SALM — Data alt haa foot oiler lyl&gt;« Real of Leila 43
F-aaa made la tka coadlUaaa at a tkr.«#k 40 tacleahe and Baal of l,..r
S3: one 33 fool oiler lying F.».t ot
Lota nt through (it Inclusive and
wita, to Jamea T. Barnaa and Com­ F-e.l ot Lot •*; and eoe 33 fool alley
pany. a Mlrliteau corporation. Mort- lying Ea.l ut Lola 77 Ikrough *3 Ints&lt;M. dated October S. 1BS4. and elu.Tvo and E.al ot Lol ft; and one
reedtded oa October 31. I9«4, io 33 foot alley lying North ft Lot. 1
through 37 loctnaivo: and o«e tn
t ,-t .’la? lyta# Foatb nt Lota 31 end
aaig Moruatee Io Mauufa-.tirrra Na Ww*f?SaEXd, por}ioa.-»f f#td •Iteja
tfosal Baah of D«treiL&gt;Dttri&gt;il. NtcM.
tMVF been, vdcated 41 »vr»oua Item
h*WHEREAS.!H. ta ,Uo-dactalon. of
UDI. - ia: Liber -1T7..
para 4B7.

held

,|.lm

tad. October »,
Plilllp 1( Mitehell.

wtwurtuDa

�1
Card of Thanks and In Memoriam
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks and appre­
ciation to the doctors, nurses
and aids at both Pennock and friends, neighbors and relatives
St. Mary's Hospitals for the for the many gifts, flowers, cards

Calendar of
Special Events
RUMMAG K SALK

Man Hits Cement
Abutment, Lands

—Self-Help, Service, Stability
Carlton Grangers
Busy With
Varied Activities

In Hospital

WlUiam F.^Klng, 43, SchoolRummage Sale at First Metho­
dist Church. Thursday. Oct. 20.
6 p.tn. to 9 pm . and Friday. Oct.
oct* of klndnes* given me. Also
the flowers, cards, gifts, and calls anniversary. The day will always
Juries suffered about 2:30 am.
Saturday when his 1964 Chevro­
lives, lhe State employees for
HARVEST FESTIVAL, OcL 22 let hit tho concrete abutment on
their cooperation und contribu­
HARVEST FESTIVAL. Brad­
tions and to Rev. EUlott for his
ley Hall In Bradley Saturday.
cheerful calls al the hospitals
Oct. 22. 11 am to 11 pm. Lunch
He told officers he didn't know
and at home
CARD OF THANKS
(cider), baked goods, produce, whut happened.
We wish to thank all of our gifts, new and old merchandise.
remembered.
•even founder* of the Orange
D. Roecnberg, 26. R3 Middleville,
relatives
and
friends
for
mak
­
Blake Allerdlng
ing our open house on our 50th featuring Sweet Adelines of
Kalamazoo Free ■ will offering
Aa thia Is international month.
wedding anniversary such a hap­ Sponsored by Organic Soil and
CARD OF THANKS
preaching in his traffic lane. He
py
and
memorable
day.
also
to
We wish to express our sincere thank our many friends who Health Builders.
stopped.
thanks and appreciation to rela­ called and for lhe many beauti­
His 1962 Chevrolet convertible
tives., friends and neighbors, to ful flowers, gifts and cards we
was hit by a 1956 Plymouth
TURKEY SUPPER, Nov. 5
employees of E. W. Bliss Co, received.
Grange Convention at Allegan,
Turkey Supper. Nov. 5. 5 to
C.I.O. Local 414, Maple Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ranguatta
7:30 pm., at Woodland Metho­ R3 Middleville. who suffered a
Class of 1967 and 68 and employ­
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ballance
dist Church. Some baked goods cut Up and other injuries.
ees for flowers, food and money
and bazaar Items will also be for
at the time of the death of our
loving son. Charles. Jr. Also IN MEMORIAM
□range
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home.
Flora. Rank Weinbrecht la
In loving memory of our Mo­ their home for the Winter. Their
Rev. Elliott for his comforting
on thc Kellogg Rood at the Gil­
ACS CENTER—Fort Myer, Va.’e newly-dedicated Army Community Service building
words and Rev Houseman for ther. Bertha Johnson, who passed son. Jim. and wife Jive in Cali­
away October 25, 1962.
la aamlw«lta
, U — ~ __ * —— — —
___________ . I
._ __ ■
■■
fornia. En route thc Faulkners key Lake Road and failed to
his help and house calls. A spec­
the State Orange Youth Comnegotiate a curve. The car slid
ial thanks to Mr. and Mra. Wm.
Eternal rest grant unto her O will make several visits.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Raab .of
Root. Jr , for their kindness.
' Lord, and let the perpetual light
mans Princes and Steven
Mxtion, then traveled another 40
porstes Into a single organization the Army Emergency Relief Fund and survivors
Caledonia
were
recent
callera
’
of
shine
upon
her.
May God bless one and all.
Strickland is Pomona Prtnca It
feet hitting a barbed wire fence,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Minter.
*
Mrs
assistance
functions
and
is
able
to
provide
a
one-slop
office
to
help
with
a
variety
of
The family of Charles Root, Jr.
Children and Grandchildren
would seem that this Grange
continuing on another 120 feet
problems facing Army families.
lhe WCTU Tuesday. * Mr. and before coming to rer.t In a field.
important Grange
Mrs. Walter Breese, sister of
The Grange served lunch at
Mrs Vem Hooper, who have tor ciuelesB driving, according to
jam™, hU »U&gt; MrtMv. Jul,
been visiting relatives here the
By Mrs. Mary Jackion
past two weeks, left Tuesday for
Kellogg Fann at Hickory CorPUBUCATION ORDER.
SP/4 Ruwll F. Louden
Linden and Detroit and a few
other places before returning to
llrakfut Group Entertains
Sunday, Oct. 23, win be Rally
'Day at the Pilgrim HoUneas
The Methodist Men, who have their home in' Boynton Beach,
APO San Francisco, Calif. 96490 Sunday School.
Hirhar.U, M.l. File Ka. IJ xi&gt;" been meeting the last two years Fla. * Mrs Byron Thomas of
By Frances Johnston
.....................................
• 1V«IS.
for a 6:30 breakfast and discus­ Coldwater was a weekend guesl
।
The
school has been divided
of her daughter and family, Mr.
Al/C David A. Solhard
sion. entertained their wives Sat­
' into Blues and Whites, and have Nov. 12 la busy with plans which
Deadiines for mailing Christ­ AF17591537 6994 Scly Sq
It hrM •’» ill. ITlillun .■&lt; Hlxnrhr urday evening at a chicken bar­ and Mrs. Olen Holtz.
| been vying to bring new people
mas parkages to servicemen and
l.a»rrn&gt;r. Gu.rdi.u, (or ■ ItoWXlll-V &lt;»t
were Sunday guests of Mr. and their families overseas are rap­ Box 8496
becue and planned potluck din­
1
n,i,l — "."ill
, into thc Sunday school. The conMrs
Flunk Bates of West idly approaching, according to APO San Francisco. Callf. 96307 teat wiU end Sunday.
ner. The chicken was barbecued
The Orange ladles in cooperam.a. ■■ prorld.4 L, il.tQI. and on lhe church grounds by Stan­
Mr*. Chas. Williams and Mrs. brato tus 71st birthday. * Mr. the post office department Fol­
Special workers, who will have
Pvt. Stephen D. Miller
lowing are lhe deadlines for
Philip H. Mitchell. Jb If* nt !••«. ley Flnkbeiner, Dr. Melvin Noah, Raymond Helrigel of Irving atpart ta the aurvlcre throughout tension study group will partlcl2288859 MCRD Pit 1136
Rex Schad and Bari VanderPop- tedded the Pythian Convention
llltliard J. Uud(on
Diego.
Callf.
92140
pen. Dr and Mra. Rassmusen of at the Jack Tar Hotel in Lansing Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred OCon- ships: Asia (Japan, Philippines, San
h” iXin or” ”„,u,
“*
Allurnrr for Guardbu
Vicksburg gave a delightful pro­ last week. Mr*. Helrigel was elec­
India, Korea. Chin*. U.S.SJt.l,
Ml«.l it llidun
R0.b MUta or Ul s. Men.
^,22*2. .i?X
gram. They are returned E.UB. ted chairman of the Grand Trus­ Kent Glbcon of rural Nashville
102 W. HI.1. Kirr.l
lecturer has planned a Hollolla.llm., Mlrhix.n
10/27 medical missionaries from Ken­ tees. Mra Williams, the president'
,
XTZ- —
from tho college.
tucky and Puerto Rico. Dr. Rass- of lhe Past Grand Chief of
Mni Robert Walter to Iran, etc.), November 1; Europe Pfc. Philip M Bender
| They will have part in the 10 bring a
PULICATIOM OBDEB.
nuucn used his magical skills Michigan, gave her report of «tebrute Freds birthday. * Mr. (England, Germany, Poland, US 55805232 212th MP Co.
exhibit.
un.
Bunday
school,
the
worship
Suu ..1 Mtrl,,,.,,. Iin driving home some good the International Convention
Bower of Big Italy, France, Belgium, Hungary,
rn*n Hang .-,ut&gt; Area comm. !« 11
evangelistic
Christian principles. His wife held ta Indianapolis, Ind., ta Au’rCT® ovenil8ht guests of
showed articles made by the gust. Thursday evening she pre- hIr- Rnd f,tra- Clayton Valentine,
APO San Francisco. Callf. 96331 service at 7 pan.
people of Puerto Rico.
. . .
! 'Bio ptu.tor, Rev. Howard W.
sided at the banquet. The ladles
Mr- 111111 Mrs. Elmer Lee bf rine and air force personnel).
ndurned home Saturday eve-! Lonatag violted ler uncle, George
Al/C Jerry L. Wolta
j Rogera invites all U&gt; attend.
The WSCS met Thursday. Mrs. ntag. * Two buses were char- B^kcr. to help him celebrate his
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------------ •-----------David Otto played her record of tered to take the Rotarians and 1
birthday. Others attending
Trp. Carr. Gp. (PACAF)
PILGRIM HOLINE88 CHURCH
Mrs. Judith Lynn Sclirader. 23,
Mrs. Gertrude Behanna'a life. their wives to the football game throughout last weekend were
APO
San
Francisco,
Callf.
96307
।
1302 South Hanover
R1 Shelbyville, pleaded guilty to
She was once an alcoholic and ta Detroit Sunday.
more Vietnam
I Mia Norma Carpenter, Mra.
breaking into William Christie's
Hastings. Michigan
after conversion became a lec­
Three who enlisted lost De- !
Rawlings of Lansing. Mr.
SP/4 Thomas A. Borton
Telephone: 045-9429
turer. Mra David Otto and Mr. cembcr will attend the Great “«* MrsBarker of Beld- Al/C Raymond N. Turner
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Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor
and Mrs. Peter Petersen heard Lakcs Training School. Chuck ,ll«
,uid Mrs- Liarwin Ben- AFI6750495 100SRW OL20
1097th Trans. Co. M.B.
1 10 oan. Bunday School. Elwyn ralgned Friday before Circuit
her lecture at the Civic Auditori­ Wieringa and Dennis Wilson will;
and family of Detroit. Mra.
Judge Archie McDonald.
um in Orand Rapids recently, attend Gunner's School and Jim Thelma- Hancock from Florida APO San Francisco, Callf.'96227 APO San Francisco. Callf. 96313 i
!U. UU Ugva WIMl COHland bought tlie record. * Mr. Robertson will attend thc Elec-1luia
with her parents for SP/4 Jerry L- Slocum
SFC Luther D. MeDyer 163153801 petont teachers. Nursery.
and Mra. Charles Cox and sons triclan Course. All three were;&lt;lle !*“«• two months,
406th KR DeL 1st. Brigade
Junior Bunday school ta charge
HA16807888 19th ENGR. BN
Sunday attended the celebration
home Uite weekend. * Mr. and
-”4
onnr.it or runt :ar:o■■
101st Airborne Div.
of PhyUte Munn and Gladys
of Jack Van Arisons first birth­
ha.ve purchased the DviuUd Cross
day held at his parents’ home Mr*. Ivan Payne spent Saturday home on Secord Avenue. * Mr. APO San Francisco, Calif. 96338 APO San Francisco. Callf. 96347 Hamblin.
‘ ‘ ‘
I Tills Sunday is Rally Day I The Under-sheriff Gordon Trick TuesThis soldier arrived in Viet-1
in Grand Rapids. * Mrs. Charles and Sunday camping ut Hardy
E. Jackson accompanied Mrs. Darn. * Arthur Smalley, who nnd Mra. Arvin McLeod left last
Blues and thc Whites are wnrkLucille Getty to lhe Methodist has been ta Pennock Hospital Wednesday, driving to Gaston, Wendell West of Lansing and KA16848437
i tag iiord to win Uie contest.
•----- ---Mr. and Mra. Harold Johnston. ----------—------- * —■— -—•• -----Community House Monday where because of u blood clot in his
Come and tieio vexir side win gallon of thc theft of two rid­
side. Their son. Maurice lives I visitors were Mra. Ruth Peter- APO S.n FTM.el.ea, Calif. M4M lu.v Jajnra E PK1Iik wiil be the ing ixiracn from the William Pat­
they delivered clothing, tnngu- leg, returned home Sunday.
The Sunshine Club met Wed­
slnes and toys donated by the
» t
'nuul
Shade ot Hiuv- i.r TV--------------------------------------- 'guest speaker and thc King's terson farm at Comstock Park.
nesday with Mrs. Clyde Skinner.
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■ * —
Mary's Circle.
tlnga * Mr. and Mra. Manuel Pfc Thomas A. Borton
Her alster. Mra. Nancy HoffMra: Roy Slater of Ionia and
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1 music. AU are from Owosso Col­ tnn. 30, R1 Shelbyville, was lumDr. and Mrs. Jock Brown arc * Mr and Mrs. Cl Ilford Davis Mrs. Avals Midlloon of Lansing■ Rodrigucz. Mike and Vicki were
and
Mrs.
David
Chase
accom
­
Friday evening guests of her 1097th Tran* Co. ,MJ».
lege.
attending a medical convention
spent Tuesday to Saturday on a■ parents, Mr. and Mra Domingo APO San Francisco, Calif. 96313
panied
Dr.
nnd
Mra.
Jack
Chase
11 am. Worship service. Rev. alleged horse stealing, Both
at Washington, D.C. this week
Mr. nnd Mra. Bob Brown of and two children of Grand Rap­ color tour in lhe Upper Penin­ Silvas of loniu und were Satur­
King will preach. Special music horses were found in
Duncan Lake arc coring for thc ids on a color lour north. ★ Mr*. sula. * An open hotwe honoring day visitors ot Mr. and Mra. Raul Orton Fogel. FN 1376511, U.S.N. and singing by The King's Cru- County.
grandchildren. * Mrs. Vern Llct- Rolland Cox and daughters. tlie 25th wedding anniversary of Luna and family of Charlotte. * K. Division. UHS Reeves, DIG 34
Lynn
and
Carrie,
Mra.
A.
C.
FPO
San
Francbco,
Callf.
96601
Mr. and Mra. William Cnppon Mr. and Mra Ralph Keeler, Jr.,
ka Is staying close to home be­
fl: 15 p.m. Junior Sendee, David
iSoon to go to Vietnam).
cause of illness. * Mra. Forrest Johnson and Mr*. Iva Snyder will bo given by their children of rural Hastings were Saturday
and Ronda Munn In charge.
Marahbanks accompanied her; accompanied Mrs. Lucille Getty on Sunday. Oct. 23. al the Carl­ guests of Mr. and Mra. Harold
Teens and Young Adulte, Merlin
nephew, Robert OsU. to Alba on a color tour to Holland and ton Grange. Friends may call Johnston: * Mrs. Mary Beaner is
PUBLICATION 0 IDER
and
Doreno Buhl in charge.
Grand Haven, Sunday. * Mrs. from 2 to 5 p.m. No gifts please.
Sunday. Her sister. Mra. Carol
staying with her daughter, the UN 1376530. U8N E-6609.
Adult Prayer Mooting. Mrs. Rog­
Field Med. Service School,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Evana and
The State Highway DepartOlds had surgery Tuesday. * Mr. Clyde Skmncr has sold her farm
ers in charge.
to a party In Grand Rapid* und family of Portland were Sunday Royal Hallers’ Jr.
and Mrs. Edwin Clem are mov­
7
p.m.
Evangelistic Sendee,
Mra. Nelson Everett and son.
Oct 10, on the project of widen­
ing Into their newly purchased is having a new home built for Kumta of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Roger Everett and Camp Pendleton, Callf. 92055
He Is to be with the Marines Rev. King and The Crusaders.
ing. paving and Installing con­
home on Grand Rapids Street. her on a small section of her
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. prayer
crete curb and gutter at Green
John Woldren and Douglas, Mr. sons ot Detroit were Sunday In Vietnam before Christmas
They recently purchased 11 of farm, which she reserved.
and praise service.
Mr. and Mrs. Vinal and three end Mra. Henry Curtis. Mr. and guesta of George Barkdull. They
Mrs Francis White.
all attended tiro 50th anniver­
children of Flint were weekend
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ray­
Thia Thursday. Oct. 20. the
Mr. and Mra. Tony Wingner visitors of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Miller of Lowell. sary of Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles mond Finnic Thursday were &lt;Missionary Society.
mated cost is 160.000 and the
Mra.
William
Bolley
and
Mrs.
ore the parents of twins bom KU*. Russell Bender. * Winnie
Livingston of Clarksville. Mrs. former Hostings residents. Mr.; _______r_____________ _____
completion date is Aug. 31, 1967.
Oct. 13 at Blodgett Hospital In Lectka accompanied her brother, Jolin Anderson und Dallas of
ruic Lake
imc attended
u-.ienaea thc
tnc funeral
lunerai i
wlth । and Mrs. Hcniuui Arnold of Arbi treat at Weslnan campground.
Grand Rapids. Their names are Merrill Lectka, home Friday. She Pine
of Horner Woldren at Mulliken.
Uthcr
Thuraday.
I
Arbor.
,
Weftleyan
young
people
as
gureU.
USE BANNER WANT ADS!
Dorothy Lynn and Christian had been visiting him at Gay­
John. Mr. Wlngelcr is on the lord. Mr. Lectka left Monday to Monday. * Mra Vera Klopfen- |-------------------------- ---------------- ---------InlMT II. I'.HIO
,n.| H-lilx
T-K faculty. * Mr*. Fred Brog visit some of his children and steta, Mr. and Mra. Ray Clemens;
fur I'rllUimer
of Woodland and their house j
and Mrs Tillie Flnkbeiner spent families In Detroit.
I lliill.lluz
the weekend at Livonia and Wy­
Jim Berry of Hastings, who guest Mra. Minnie Clemens of'
andotte. respectively. ★ Mr. and had a serious heart attack re­ West Brandi spent a recent I
Mrs. Clarence Longstreet arc at­ cently. i* reported improving at weekend tn Peoria, Ill.
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tending
an Insurance convention 1 Pennock Hospital. * The Prairie
;
at Neu Orleans, Ln. * Mrs. Vern Literary Club met Wednesday- the death of Mrs. Elvia Shade.
Hooper waa hostess to tiie(W1ui Mrs. Forrest Bender. A 91. of Greenville. Ohio, Mr. and
Daughter* of Uie Nile Monday I Mrs. Charles Baughman 1* vlsit- Mra. Marion .Shade of rural
Sewlng was done In the morning lng her sister and husband, Mr. Lowell arid Myrvell Stephens left
f&lt;?L
.Aw° *!°‘£‘utou
Cf ”• Iand
stcttn Ounlap in Chey- Wednesday to attend thc funeral
pled Children in South Carolina cnne Wyo. * Mr. and Mr*. Chas Thuraday. Mr. and Mra. Wilbur
and Kentucky.
ij .......
------.--------. ­ Neeb also attended thc services.
Williams
have -become grand
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Prentiss
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Petersen parente a second time. Mr. and
spent the weekend as guests of Mrs. Bob Williams ta Mountain­ and daughters of Interlochen
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen of view. Calif., have a second son. .’pent last weekend visiting Mr.
Automobile &amp; Machinery
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
Waukegan, III. * Mrs. Laura Nathan Abraham, born Sept. 24. and Mrs. Voight Curtis. Mrs Appliance &amp; General Repair
Repair
wait. Ben Franklin'Store. State Concrete Product!
Meyers accompanied her son
Dennis Lee Wilson, son of Alice Tnunpower. Mr. and Mra.
and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Mr and Mrs. Keltlt-WUson. and Eduard Kenyon, Mr. and Mn.
at Jefferson.
K
Meyers of Freeport, to Florida Charles Wlerenga,/ son of Mr. Thomas Gilliland and Mr. and
A Mr. and Mrs Al Kruger of and Mra Ted Wiertaga. are at Mrs. Kendall Cross.
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
Grand Rapid* called on Mr. and Great Lakes. They entered the
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
Mr. and Mrs. Kay C. Moore'oi
REPAIR
—
Expert
workmanship
Mra. Dan Minter Friday. A Mr. Navy last December. * Mrs rural Woodland and Mr. and
Bariy County Ready Mix Co.
ICE—First class work. Call WI CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Gilmore Jewelers. 102 E. Slate
ING done at the farm according
and Mrs. Paul Faulkner are on Francis White has sold her home Mrs. lAwrcnce Chase of Coats
Phone WI 5-2123.
5-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv­
their way to California to make on Grand Rapids Street to Mr. Grove spent a recent weekend in
St. Phene WI 5-5316.
to
your
specifications.
Farm
Bu
­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.
and
Mrs.
Edwin
Clem.The
pienu.
Florida.
ORDER PUBLICATION reau Services, M37 So., WI 5­
X J J-- ■ -__ _
have been living in lhe apart­
2223.
ments over tlie Fire Bams. They
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
CERAMIC. FORMICA, BnOLEUM CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
will be moving sometime this
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
U. 8. 54953458
AND CARPET REPAIR — HasRepairs and sharpening. Saw
Fall. * Mrs. Jack Brown enter­
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
II. H. C. Sth Inf. Div.
tains her POE. Club of Grand
Phone WI 5-5412. Plant. W.
parts
and
supplies.
McCulloch
Fort Carson. Colo., 80913
COMPLETE
DEVELOPING
SERV
­
Rajlids this Thursday evening. *
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boyson
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
entertained the District Gov­
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
and white!. Jacobs Prescription
ernor of Rotarj' and his wife, to
Key West. Florida. 33040
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
dinner Tuesday. He was thc
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stemm were
all kinds!of Jewelry Repair and RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
MiiceHenooua
speaker at thc Rotary that eve­ honored last Sunday with an
Recored.
Burkey
Sales
and
Serv
­
ning.
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
open house at the IOOF Hall for
and Mrs. Keith Wilson
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
their
silver
wedding
anniversary
anti Mra. Lois Bacon had a color
WI 5-5176.
Largest selection of Drapery
lour to Hardy and Roger Dam. * They greeted about 90 guests and
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
received many gifts.
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
Mr. and Mra. Etlon Lawrence
AT SEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
Hospital Guild 26 met at the GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bender
rods. Installation and Hanging.
TER — Raw wood or finished
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
ixune
ot
Ivnh
Orifln
with
19
washers,
dryers
and
small
home
spent the weekend with the
frames. Also, custom framing.
Bcverwyk'v Color Center, 221
members
present.
Work
was
tors,
machinery
and
chain
saw*
appliances. Call 945-2317.
Hansons and Masons ta Clarks­
221 W. Mill.
W.
Mill.
liand
towels
and
baby
blanket.'.
in our new building at 124 N.
ton. Saturday evening they at­
Mr.'and Mra. Wallace Borden
tended the "Show Boat" in
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
Fischer Theater in Detroit They of Augusta and Orin and Clayton VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone WI
TERS—Service, parts, hoses and
also celebrated four of the par­ Haynes of Hickory Comers wenTROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
5-5052.
1
Radio, TekvidM Repoieiaf
bags tor all makes. Authorized
ty &gt; birthday*. * Mark Lawrence. Sunday vteltora of Mra. Mildred
ized engraving of all kind*. Gil­
Siutde. * Mr. and Mra. JanieHoover Sales and Service. Slcury
more Jeweler. 102 t State Si.,
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
Station Saturdays, spent Satur­ Dunn and Jimmy were 6und.iv
Phone 945-5316.
day evening and Sunday with RUrato of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Business
Service!
Offered
Of DISTINCTION
his sister and family, Mr. and Lewis of Grand Rapids.
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES ANO
Mr. and Mra. Robert Benner
Mrs. Alan Grafmlller. in Kala­
La wrenco Brothen
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover.
thorized Dealer for Wheel Horn
mazoo. * Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mr. and Mra. Donald Birman
945-3862. Free service for one
Shoemaker and two grandsons of Mr. and Mra Wilbur Neeb, Mra
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
year on Sctchall-Carlson Color.
Holland. Mr. and Mrs Clifton Frank Charley, Mra. Iva Blr-.
E. L. Carpenter Hardware.
Repair and new work. Fixtures
Systems. Sold, in.talled, serviced
Clarke of Romeo near Detroit, mon, Mrs. Ethel Birman. Mr. and ■
and supplies. Kelley Electric
ROBERT W. STACK. Owner
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
were visitors in the Carl home
wncemex or t^ramu' &lt;..._
Mr. and Mra. Velmont Breuker]WE, R6PAIR radio and record
Service. 524 Middleville Rd., TV'S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
5381.
41 Bsak BMg.
Pkww WI 6-lf73, Sunday. * David Lawrence, son
(STEREO and HI-FI I.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ellon Lawrence. of Clarksville and Mr. and Mra ■
Phone WI 512700 after 5 p.m.,
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
State Farm Insurance
Is stationed al Orest Fall Mt- Hlchard Stalra of Vermontville
and TV Scrv.ce. 228 N. Jeffer­
" Hastings. ■ • '
TELEPHONE
ANSWERING
SERV
­
Ph— 9-5--281.
base In Montana. He had the were among those attending the 1
son? Phono Wt 5-9187.
AUTO — Fill
ICE. For details call 945-3187.
honor of greeting his uncle. Lt. funeral Monday at Rockford for
BONDS
Col Gorton Claypole while he their nephew and cousins. Lyle '
1 wag on an Inspection tour. * and Ruaaell Birman, killed in a
Swanson Insurance
Bob White, son nf Conch Bob Plane crash Tuesday aventag u&gt;
While and Mrs White,- u at­ the Upper Penuusda-.
126 S. Mlchlgn AVn.
tending the University of MichlgUFQ
Mid Mrs f
Gary - Weat and ■ family were*

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The Milton Benntts of Robod thorough tndhing and study building the Jail? Om can see
believe that If the public la in­
formed, IL will support the pas- ment, and current emits. ToI day's young people who are u plenty room on our court
Flrat of &lt;11, tn
rapidly developing a strong
under 31 marry
Speaking of Crimea I'd Ilka to
better informed and educated
concerning their than any other generation. Stu­
young people are
won their baltiro-fof
that
but Uicy have not the privilege
fnuge,- our youUi bet
about the wife, the children?
Suffrage iia* long been on is­
le
ading
up
to
the
Revolutionary
mandlng
the
they can't vote. Thia might be Bear in mind that many have
sue In the United States. In 1870.
„ to’rthe 18­
one reason why people In their been murdered and Its not their
What has 1
a new amendment declared
fault, therefor there ought to
,
suffrage in rvsentaUon," which the colonists
that the "right to vote shall not
be denied or abridged by the Michigan? In 'MaMfr. Governor bitterly resented. Yet Uluusands ords. How can a high school
young
wuu mcu
-- American
—- rpeople
—,— two
----­ government teacher tell his
Romney said
he'd like to see of
United States or any State on nuiruicy
an amendment on Uie. ballot far| hundred
fttced graduating class that their gov­ blame the people are wondering
Uu? ®unf' problem.
ernment doesn't concern them why the delay. Why there is an- j
vlous condition of servitude." lowering the voting age from 21
other delay so uncoil far.
Tlie American Negro had finally to 18. Then on June 22. the; Probably more significant than
Citizen
won the right to vote. Forty years Suu- LcgUlatuXe overwhelmingly | tlie taxaUon problem Is the mlll- people active when they can't
later, one might have heard poued the amendment by 79-23 ,'tary issue. During a three-hour vote?
In times like this we need : Elizabeth Cody Stanton lecturing and in dotn? so has opened the meeting at a Michigan UniverThree young people shoulder
tlty.
1300
freshmen
and
sopho
­
issue
to
the
public
On
Nov.
educational,
financial,
and
mill..
„k|„
as'«nbl&gt;' of women in
the most able and best fhe|r bonnets and bustles about 8, Michigan voters will vole ' yes" more R.O.T.C. candidates were
qualified representative at women sufferage. And the na- or "no" for this new amendment warned that by the end of this nled the right to vote. "It would
Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge met
Lansing.
tion heard I The right of the Campaigning for this issue is year, half of them would be appear to me," Everett Dirksen
I female sex to vote was verified an organization — Youth for yanked out of school and drafted has said, “that since young men Oct. 14. The charter was draped
In memory of Vida Wood, who "With Pall coming up. so do a
Stanley M. Powell's distin- and written into the Constitu- Equal Suffrage—designed to in­
............
j
•«“■&gt; form thc public about the Ls- jutallty rate of men killed in
guished record of
public
Viet Nam raises 'dally, Americana naUan'u burdens, they should be
Mrs. James Burghduff and Iva school expenses, repairs in the
.should pause to think of the permitted to share in 1U beneservice proves his ability and I
SF'T.1?.
“’'.home or on the car.
effectiveness. He is depend­
..... &lt;.u
many are under 21. Fighting to shaping of national policies un­ Rebekah Assembly held In Orand ।
I "Call me up at Model and tell
protect freedom and sometimes der which they must live and Rapids thia week.
able. He gets things done.
Next visitation will be held at' me how much motley you'd like
riving their lives for this cause. assume duties and responslblllEaton Rapids Monday, Oct. 24. to rent.
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
our nation. Yet these men canFIREPLACES BUILT OR REPAIRED
We urge you to vote YES on Lunch committee for next meet­ -Dikes only a little while, often
FOR EXPERIENCE
ing is Mra. Dewey Reed. Mrs
Nov. 8.
James Burghduff and Mra. as little as 10 mlnutre to rent the
11 h e m there. Former President
BRICK VENEER - STONE of All Kinds
Elsenhower believes these men
money you need from Model.
Entertainment committee is -Do what you want to do-Oet
■should participate in political To the Edllor:
CEMENT WORK Driv.wiy* - Sid.wilki
Mr and Mrs Robert WlUon and
process that produces this fate­
This past week the Hastings
done what you want to do.
ful
summons."
BLOCK BASEMENTS
Area Chamber of Commerce
Also a supporter of “youth for came out in support of Liquor by
equal suffrage." tho late Adlal the Olui, which Is to be voted Preston. Mrs Thelma Barr and
PHONE
AFTER
Mr*. Josie Hall.
Stevenson once remarked: "The bn In the coming election.
(COLLECT!
6:00 A.M.
The basis of their decision
aware of national and world seems to be that it will upgrade
our community economically and
socially. To me. they have sold
MODEL.»|
themselves out to the interests
of a few selfish Individuals who
FINANCE CO
think more of dollars in their
pocket than lhe safety of our
cllUens and the wholesomeness
of our social climate.
COMPUTE ItAL
Statistics will prove to any
140 W. State St.
ItrSTt JtRVICI
thinking individual that where
Hastings
INSURANCE
liquor by the glass has been ap­
Phone 945-3429
proved lhe economic structure
of many ha* deteriorated In the
Open Seturdsy Morning
profit of a few. Drunken driving
has increased, endangering the
Ilves of al) on our highways, and
the social climate of that com­
munity has declined with an In­
crease ot crime and immorality.
I rise in opposition to the Is­
sue of liquor by the glass being
permitted in Hastings, and call
upon all those who really want
to upgrade our community eco­
nomically, socially and morally
to vote "No" on Uie special pro­
posal of liquor by the glass on
election day.
Thoughtfully yours.
Olson W. Clark. Pastor
HaaUngs Wesleyan
Methodist Church

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Re-Elect

Stanley M. Powell

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Republican

State
Representative
89th District

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MILLER

REAL ESTATE

MODEL FINANCE

The Demands Of

Modern Ambulance

mum

Service Cannot Be Met

WUNTINC 4

By Funeral Directors!
Here's Why

In the days before the automobile, people in rural communi­
ties turned to the "undertaker" for ambulance service because he
was usually the only one who had an enclosed vehicle. This was a
fine arrangement. IF he happened to be around, and IF he wasn't
busy with funeral work, he provided the transportation.

Obviously, the people of today, including funepol directors,
would look upon this situation as deplorable. Gone are the days of
makeshift ambulances and part-time service . . . and this is as it
should be. But the elevation of ambulance service»and equipment
standards has been accompanied by proportionate increase in the
cost of providing the service, yet fees have remained practically
stable. Funeral directors have been hesitant about raising their
prices for ambulance calls in fear of the effect it might have on
their funeral business. This has resulted in charging the expense of
providing ambulance service to the overhead of funeral business.

The situation has now reached the point where funeral direc­
tors throughout the country are forced to do one pf two things:
terminate ambulance service or raise funeral prices to compensate
yfor its expense In our opinion, the latter alternative would be
( totally unfair to bereaved families. Thus, we will discontinue the'
operation of our ambulance service on November 1. 1966.

Impossible expenses are but one reason why funeral direc­
tors cannot meet the deFnands of modern ambulance service. Others
will be published in o future announcement.

To lhe Editor:
As a resident of Hastings I am
alarmed to note that the "thirsty
camel" Is with us again—repre­
sented. this time, by lhe Has­
tings Chamber of Commerce.
Doesn't this propaganda sound
faoillUf?

step with thc times we need beer
and wine." So we get beer and ]
wine. "In order to better control
drinking we should permit club
licenses so no one needs to sneak
I in a bottle " So we allow club 11-

drinking at the bowling alley."
This sham argument was turned
down. Since drinking at the
bowling alley Is illegal anyway,
where ore our enforcement of­
ficers? Have complaint* of this
nature been thoroughly investi­
gated by local oflleem? If this
situation does exist, It la Illegal
i aylhe State Liquor Commission
I informed me In response to my
request.
Now, we must have liquor by
with other communities! Who
would want to? Approval has
meant increases in drunkenness,
drunk driving. Juvenile crimes
related to drinking and alcohol
consumption with all its attend­
ant social problems.
Will approval of liquor by the
glass quench the •'camel's" in­
satiable thirst? I doubt Itl The
next propaganda will push for
longer hours for sale of liquor.
Detroit passed liquor by the
glass, and already is being

proved, this probably would re­
sult In even higher Monday ab­
senteeism there.
This thirsty "camel" — the
liquor industry—is interested in
money for itself, not the welfare
of Hastings.
Natalie B. Elliott

Hastings. Mich.
Oct. 10. IBM
To the Editor:
I am a blood donor and It
makes me sick every time I read
in The Banner about Barry
County should give more blood.
How can they when tiio Blood

When they have them In Has­
tings they have them one after

LEOnflRDOSGOOD
“JunenalJ^ome
CHARLES H

JACK D

LEONARD

than two months.
There are quite a few like
myself would give every time
they would be In Hastings.
This Summer I wanted to give

were in Hastings but couldn't
give only once.
Hope you print this letter as
Bkxxi given in Barry County.
A Blood Donor

OSGOOD

Again I see that we need help.
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

Halloween MASKS

Every type, every style, ev­
ery size for fun on Hallow­
een! Even TV characters!

blood banka in six weeks Now

some other email town then come

35c

10c &lt;* 98c
Tablecloth, Napkins
add to your party.

other thu Fall. Why don’t they
have one in Hastings and then

lYfaaXet inc ototi oi iNfaaotn mil

Paper Cups, Plates
Lets worn, more run
with paper tableware.

PUMPKIN

Electric
PUMPKINS

35c

&amp;

S9c
For holding
their trealsl
10-In. pUilc
with handle.

oluo in,
In.
Justt plug
light up! 24 In.

Christmas or
clear bulb.

Trick
'n Treat
CANDY

LOOT
BAGS

10c
Handy bags
for goblins to
collect goodies

Favorite bars
in miniature,
bubble gum.

Increasing yearly—we all know

BEN*FRAIM KU N
102 W. Stale at J e Herion

to

etop

forwarding

taxpayer

�The Hastings Banner

Proclamation
Whereas: October 31st, HALLOWEEN, i»
a holiday especially for children: and

At Che October 6 meeting of
the Barry County Association
for Retarded Children, officers
were elected for the year 1968-

Christ’ Crusade
The Hastings Wesleyan Mcthodist Church is conducting a
series of special meeting., this
week called "Families For Chrtet”
crusade Services are being held
each evening through Friday nt
1 pin. with the pastor bringing
illustrated messages.
In each service there U a con­
tinued story being presented of
special interest to the children
Music will be furnished by the
families of Uw church. This
series of meetings will conclude
Sunday. Oct. 23. with Rally Day
being observed in the Sunday
school and other services at 11

Marshall Cappon of Hastings
was re-elected president. Tom
Ogden of Hastings was re-elected
treasurer and Dorothy Young of
Nashville was re-elected secre- [
tary. Archie Young of Nashville
was chosen Uie new vice-presi­
dent.
Tom Howard, special educa­
tion coordinator for Barry Coun-

\ Sunday dinner guests of Mary

Mr. and Mrs Alvin Morgan.
R3 Hastinga. received a cal) to
meet tiieir son. Richard. In Kala­
mazoo on Tuesday of las-, week.
Richard had Just returned from
Germany. He had been overseas
for a year and Is now belng dUchntged after serving five years
with the Army.

questions and read rules and
regulations concerning teachers,
pupils and parents associated
with the school.
At present there are IS ptipiis.
Tlie association is remaining
active and is looking forward to
Tlie public Is Invited to attend. a successful year under the di­
rection of Mr. Howard.

Kent and Ruth Kurts were Mr

Kent. Mr and Mrs Pearl Smith.
Mrs Elmer Crockett and Mr
rnd Mrs Herb Beyer and family
of Wyoming, and Mr and Mrs.
Jerry Crumbaugh and family ot

Announcement
PAY DAY LOANS
Now Available
Get

$50

‘Til Payday

Cotti 30( For One Week

(IK HOWARD I MITES YOU TO USE
LOCAL'S "Thrifty f ifty"

Signature Only
(.all

Millions o( American youngsters share the
holiday each year by trick or treating for
UNICEF and “the world's needy children";
and

WHEREAS:

Trick or Treat for UNICEF is a construc­
tive expression of American children's con­
cern and friendship for lhe less fortunate
children of tjie world; and

Rename Retarded
Children's Officers

Wesleyans Hold
‘Families for

See "OK" Howord

WHEREAS:

No Delay

No Red Tape

ihratl or Slop In

Thursday, October 20, 1966

Section Three—Page* I to 8

At Nashville
Donors added 24 pints of blood I
to Barry County's needs on |
Tuesday. Oct 11 al Nashville ;
This brings the total number of !
pints collected this fiscal year of \
Donald Foreman joined the

Nursing at Pine Lake
Encourages Students
To Help Selves

Delton Graduate
In Kiltie Band
At Alma College

By James Shearin
diiUea displays a variety of in­
Swirling plaid kilts, the shrill
Florence Nightingale, thc lo­ dividualized nursing activities
marUal music make Alma Col- ‘callid founder of the nursing advising the student with a
lege s Kiltie Band one of the na&lt; Iprofession would find herself al heart condition of hl* diet.
lion's most colorful marching 'a great lose were she to practice
units.
■
'her art in this day and time. give hlw'wn.lnjtt'.ion#. adminMAmong the more than 50 Modern day nurses continue to
provide comfort and hurling rtudent tlu-uugh an interpreter,
Medical coverage was provided member* of this spectacular Icare but without the oil lamp
or advising the wheelchair stu­
band Is Cathy Anne Smith ot
The Nursing Swvice at the dent of easier methods in caring
Delton.
regional staff nunan were asfor hia personal hygiene.
A 1965 graduate of Delton Michigan Rehabilitation Insti­
rla-.ed by Mrs Thomas Myers.
tute
ts
far
different
from
the
Not only does she carry out
R N, and Mra. Philip Oarllnger, Kellogg High School and a soph­
WHEREAS: Each coin collected by Trick or Treaters
omore at Alma, she isthednugh- early version of Miss NlghUn- lhe order, of our own physicians.
practical nurse
will mean food or medicine for lhe sick and
Members of Lhe High School ter of Mr and Mrs Ivan J ; yale und ui quite modified when Dr. Jens D Henriksen and Dr.
C Thompson.
bm -she -uUo
compared
the----------du tits of
'----•------- —to—
-- tlie
—Walter
-----------------------—• —
-­
hungry children of the world.
Future Nurses Club helped In Smith of R3 Wall Lake Road.
Attired in brilliant kills of Preaent-day general hospital a^ ^ m^iral directions which
various capacities. They were
the student may bring with tarn
NOW. THEREFORE, I. Franklin C. Beckwith. MSyor of
Margaret Speaks, Pamela For- Royal McPherson plaid. • lhe nurse.
nllr:*
,
Here al MRI there Is no iura from his home or hospital phyalband plays at Alma's home foot­
the City of Hastings, do hereby proclaim
numerous uf emergency, there are no hos- d*”pie. Karen Decker. Joan Terpen-ball
----- ----games
------- —and
. — at----------------Monday. October 31, 1966, as
Mrs O'Brien assists Dr P H.
Ing. Karen Tyler. Luci Thompson. I other festive events in Michigan pitnl beds.'no wards and in fact
Brown and his staff Of the Barry
Mary Ann Hoffman. Cherri ' ■This
’■s.i. Fall Alma's Kiltie
w.i.i- n.-a
Band there are no patients.
Students, not patients, who County Health Department in
Evans and Gwen Byington.
was Invited to escort Michigan
are
disabled
come
to
ns
for
Voproviding
preventative medical
Registrars were Mrs. Gerald Governor George Romney. Penn­
in Hastings, and urge every citizen old and
Montgomery. Mrs. Loren G a r- sylvania Governor William rational Education after they care tor the total student body
young alike to participate in Trick or Treat
Unger. and Mra. Cedi Barrett.
Scranton and US Senator Rob­ have been dlscliarged from thc through such activities as flu
for U NICE F and to welcome properly
hospital
following
the
Intensive
immunization,
chest X-raya. etc.
ert Griffin through Uie streets
identified Trick or Treaters at the door—
Turadays and Thursday# of
of Lansing in a parade from the cate phase after Injury or disweek
OTbien
state capital to the pity's Civic case In thc reboot environment
those whose containers carry the official
.• udents are encouraged to do for w 0 r । n u wnh
physical
ara Sandbrook, Wilma Bogart, Center.
printed Orange and Black Trick or Treat
thtmrelves and to overcome or Therapist who administer#
trance* MacDonald and Edith
Alma College's
for UNICEF message with the UNICEF
Benedict.
■ work around thc limitations of therapy treatment to certain stusymbol of a mother and child, and who are
Helping the driver of the mo­
dozen musicians toted their in­ their disaiiU'y
accom|xinied by a responsible adult or teen­
bile in reloading the truck were. struments Io a football and | Functioning under this philos­
Mr. Bogart. Jerry and Mike Wis­ began to play. The group con­ ophy. Mrs Rcva O'Brien our Re- Nightingale but still based on
ager.
er.
Durwood
Steward
assisted
by
tinued to function informally I habllitatlon Nurse must plav a
Franklin C. Beckwith, Mayor,
I Robert and Tom Myers
until 1924 when a faculty diThe City of Hastings
pltal nume she admini- .era medi­
| A special thanks is due Buryi
— Townsend, school custodian, who
A subsequent director of the cations and treatments tor terwas on hand not only to help band. Dr Sam Jones, is author tain students Tht.se may be Robert Sherman
—
.
c
I In unloading and relotuUng tlie of the Alma College Fight Song maintenance drugs f&lt;&gt;r a stu- A
Richard James Serreli
mobile, but made himself avall- — a composition featuring a dents spsclftc disability or may At Ferns Mate
Tlie Hastings Board of Educa­
Robert Sherman, the son of Mrs.
tion’ on Oil 11, at their regu­ C harlot to. paid a fine of $251 able during the entire visit to unique Scottish accent ta .he be for current nineties that we
all
geMargaret
Hartetfer
of Messer
assist the volunteer workers and stirring beat of a peppy march
lar meeting renewed their agree­ plus 1485 court costa when be regional staff.
In many Instances Mrs O'- Road, is a freshman at Perris
Director of the band now Is
ment with Classroom 10 Tele­ pleaded guilty to illegal poaesBrien serves as a referral source state College
The following persons offered James S. Upton. Jr.
sion
of
intoxicants
before
Muni
­
vision Council for lhe current
lor the student On hearing Ills
Robert was one of three candi-themselves as donors:
Alma, college of the Synod of need she may suggest he see the dates running for the office of
school year The tee is 90 cents cipal Judge U. E. Barnett. He
Ruth Brown. Ruth Kennedy.
for each elementary' student, or w-us arni.ted by Nashville Police Mae Newland. Donald Foreman. Michigan of the United Presby- school
• ‘ ------psychologist,
--------- -counselor,
------- •“ president of his dorm but fell just
Chief Robert D. Parker Sept. 24. Duane Jarman. Kenneth Brandt. • lerian Church in the U S A. is or other staff membenv She a lew vote# short of Uie winner.
a total of *1.922 40
located ut the center of Mlchi- must be able to uv good Judge­ Robert Is quoted as saying. "Al­
Phyllis Rlzor, Cecil Steward. gan's lower peninsula and has an
ment In determining whether athough
___ ... ---not winning
-------- — this
---------office _I
Icon Ackett. Oale Wetzel. Elsie enrollment of 1.078 students
ir.tuden'.'s medical need., are: Un- feel it was quite an honor just
Kenyon. Jean Dunham, Jcrrtej
mediate and neci-ssitate hospital- being selected a candidate out of
Nagle. Raymond Asplnall:
ization: can be served by our a powible 370 men in my dorm "
Clayton Newland. Mildred Jar­
। own rchooi physicians or can be
All letters are welcome Robert's
man. Norman Sandbrook. Harold VilCclT
liandlcd by henelf under stand- address is Robert L. Sherman,
Benedict. Carol Brandt. Wallace
. Ing orders from the physicians South Band Hall. Room 342. Perris
Graham. Calvin Morgenthaler. I
Mnwi’c? Don til
' for certain treatments
State College. Big Rapids. MichlDale Briggs. Lois Elliston. Agnes III llldll S UCcllll
A review of Mrs O'Brien's eon 49307
Wcaks. George Cogswell. Lester
Atty. Fred McDonald of Alle­
----an(j
DeGppat.
Herbert Frith
An Objective Critique of the
gan. son of Circuit /Judge nnd
Phj I Ils' Frith.
Mra
Archie
McDonald
of
HaaUnited Nations — Sponsored by
I tings, announced that an in­
voluntary manslaughter charge
brought against a Vicksburg
I soldier last December has been
The Dowlinv 4H C’ub . _ dismissed and he soldier
Trl...... restored
THUS. Oa.Hfc, Ur.OCT.il
Community Building, Barry Co. Fairgrounds
Thursday evening. Oct 13. at the u,
njui duty.
Methodist Church.
, Atty. McDonald. Army reserQUALITY
Members enrolled for Winter Lsl fonncriy with Ur Military
projects, tamthercraft. led by Court &amp; App.:idj. ln WashingPRESCRIPTION
Mrs. Betty Storm. is a new pro- ton&lt; D c
ruined by the
SERVICE
I family of David R«cd, 27. to deBring your pre­
| fend the soldier against homi­
scription to ua (or
cide charges reeulUnn from the
prompt, , ।
oney for their treasury Chalr- shooting death of another Ameri­
2 for the price o&lt; 1
man for this «-nmmittee I# Oree can soldier Sept 3. 19&lt;i3. near
i liees. with Melinda Schultz and
WHEREAS:

UNICEF, the United Nations Children's
Fund, is helping millions of children and
molhcrs to better health in more than 100
countries and territories by assisting govern­
ments in programs of disease control, nu­
trition, maternal and child welfare and edu­
cation; and
•

Educational TV

member ot the "three-Gallon­
club Is Phyllis Rlxor. New two
gallon members are Ruth

Pays Fine, Costs

See The Peace Dove Unmasked
35-Minute Sound, Color Film

2\'i% per month to $300

1 ’/■•% per month $300 to $1000

Local Finance

Stop In—112 S. Jeffcnon—Phone WI

5-3424

THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY

Saturday, October 29

8:00 P.M.

The HASTINGS BUSINESS and
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB
SALUTES
NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK
October 16-22
Our emblem was designed to symbolize the spirit of progress
to which our Federation is dedicated and was selected in 1921

TORCH, symbol of light, wiidom, principle, leadenhip—such leadership os has been shown by the Founders

I Vicki Goodenough assisting
Officers (or the Winter are:
Roxanne Quick, president: Carol
I Quick, vice president. Linda
ozanne Froe1 Rees, secretary; Suzanne
Proe| (rock, treasurer. J~r.
• recreation leader, and Mickey
Swan, reporter
, The next meeting Is Nov. IS.

Bliss to Build
US. Steel Mill

SHIP OF COMMERCE, the symbol of activity and growth, economic independence, adventures in friendship.
SCROLL, symbol of achievement, begun in 1919 and still unrolling.,Here we may record our efforts
and accomplishments.
(

NIKE, the Winged Victory of Somothrace—symbol of strength, progress, freedom, triumph.

These symbols over the inscription NFBPWC are found within thc qolden CIRCLE. The circle represents
the globe, signifies unbroken harmony and endless friendship.
r
(
Members of the Hastings Business and Professional Women's Club
।
and Their Places of Employment are:

Alice Drouillard, Retired: Second Vice Presi­
dent Frances Elliget, Fashion 220 Cosmetics: Lucile
Gury. Retired; Rowena Hale. Hale's Market; Clara
Hammond, Retired; Irene Hamp, Maple Valley
High School. Nashville; Edna (Boddyl Hankins,
Attorney; Mary Hayward. Hastings Heights Res­
taurant; Ruby Henney. Hastings City Treasurer;
Marie Higbie, Retired; Letha Hynes, Beauty Box
Beauty Shop;
Helen Inwood. Writer of Children's Books; Lucy
Jacoby, Maple Valley Schools. Nashville; Nancy
Jaynes. Frandsen's Agency; Viola Johnson, Maple
Volley Schools. Nashville; First Vice President
Marian Jones, National Bank of Hastings; Jane
Kohler. Hastings City Bank; Helen Keeler, Has­
tings Mfg. Co.; Mary Kant, Consumer* Power Co.;
Corresponding Secretary Sharon Kermeen, lorry
Co. Dept, of Social Welfare; Ruth Klevorn, Larka

Buick-Chevrolet Inc.: Treasurer Ruth Kuhfol. Olds­
mobile Division, GMC. Lansing;
Mary Lamb. Hastings High School: Eileen
Lewis, Meisenbach Realty; Florence Marble. Hasti«k* Mfg. Co.; Elisabeth Martin. Retired: Grace
McPharlin, Hastings Press. Inc.; Marquita Meisen­
bach, Meisenbach Realty; Marie Newton. Dimmer's
Low Office: Bonnie Norton. Hastings City Bonk;
Evelyn Ogden. Retired; Hilda Osgood. LeonardOsgood Funeral Home; Drusilla Powell. Hastinas
Mutual Insurance Co.; Marguerite Preston. Peg's
Beauty Bar;

Clara Sage. Pennock Hospital; Irene St Martin.
St. Martin Floral b Greenhouse; Doris Showman.
Hasting* Mfg. Co.: Agnes Smith. Hastings Mfg.
Co.; Leora Smith, Retired; Virginia Snyder, Stand­
ard Oil Agency; Recording Secretary Mary Spackmon, Hasting* Savings &amp; Loan; Avis Sponable.
Retired; Wilma Story, Hasting* Sanitary Service:
Bonnie Strickland. Police Dept., Battle Creek;
Eileen Sullivan. Retired; Dorothy Swift. Retired:
President Marjory Tvrnes, Associated Truck
Line*. Inc.. Grand Rapid*; Elisabeth Underwood.
Hastings High School; Geraldine Walldorf^ Walldoeff Furniture Store: Marion Wallman, Wellman
Beauty Shop; Elisabeth Wentley, Dr*. Finnia b
Phelps; Florence Wilson, Hasting* Public Library;
Dena Winlck, Winlck s Store.

PIUS A PINNY!

Charged originally with un­
premeditated murder. Rw! was
transferred to Son Francisco tor
ln‘u bJr u 8
mart,nl In

sruiltv of a reduced charge of
guilty
involuntary manslaughter
The contention was appealed
and reversed and all charges dlsmisaed

expansion at tiiat plant
The five-stand tandem mill
will be designed to produce cold
rolled steel strip from hot rolled,
pickled, welded end to end coils

Firemen Atarmed
Ha-xtlngs firemen were alarm­
ed about 8 am Tuesday. Oct. 11.
when smoke began pouring from
Rlepenhoff's Sausage Kitchen

STILL TIME TO SAVE ON
HUNDREDS OF DRUG ITEMS
AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS.

Check Your Signals

Two small mirrors mounted in
The E W Bliss Company's the proper spots in your garage
Rolling Mill Division at Salem, j will glv.- jrau a quirk clirrk off)
Ohio, has received an order from your light# und signals earh tune |
U. B. Steel for a five-stand tan-1 you take your "ar out
dem cold reduction mill and a
four-high temper mill.
The mills will be Installed at
U. B. Steel's Irvin Works at Dra-

of ou^ederation.
WAND, winged staff of Mercury, herald of a new day for women and symbol of opportunity, equality,
cooperation, healing, harmony and power.

Marguerite Bassett. Dale's Bakery; Mildred
Bauer. Bauer Duplicating Service: Marqoret Beatty.
Curtis-E-Housc; Catherine Beedle, Beadle Insurance
Co., Nashville: Eline Buehler, Hastings Public
Schools'. Ann Burton. Retired; Thelma Carl, Michi­
gan Bell Telephone Co.: Helen Clement, Home
Nursing; Hazel Conyer. Retired; Patsy Cook, No­
tional Bank of Hastings: Margaret Cuyler, Cuyler
Trucking Co., Nashville;

ENDS THIS SATURDAY

Dowling 4H'ers
Select Projects

PRESCRIPTION
tuul TKUrulUf

PHARMACY
SAmmc &amp; QU
Phone WI 5-24641

126 1. Stotc St

You don’t believe
aGcanact
anything like an 8?

; fire damage but about 100.
I pounrtx of meat were too heavily
wnoked when fire broke out in
the amoke hou#e.

S5S YOUR
IdHEALTH
®VEAM
quant contact with Doctor*
in this community. SomaUmes to furnish data re
quested on a new drug or

a detail concerning your
prescription.

with your doctor
... as a m*mbar of
your haalth mm.

With our new Overhead Cam Six
you’d better believe it.

Jacob's

Our OHC 6 delivers 165 hp on regular gas. And 215 borse* from the premium
gas 4-barrel version Most American sixes (and some underprivileged V-8s) don’t
even come close. Expensive European sports machines do, but they re overhead
cams. too. In fact, they inspired us. Our OHC 6 h standard on all Tempest* and
LeMans So are a host of new safety features like passenger guard door locks.
General Motors' new energy absorbing steering column and a four way hazard
warning flashe(. We've said enough. If a test drive won't sell you. nothing wilL

Prescription
Pharmacy

See your auti&gt;oiixed Ponuic dealer for a test drive.

YOUH

cam

PHARMACIST

126 East State St.

Phono WI 5-2466

Hartinp

67 Pontiac OHC Sprint/Ride the Wide-frack Winning Streak

REAHM MOTOR SALES, INC.
107 N. MICHIGAN

•

PHONE WI 5-2478

�V

United Church
Women PJan .
Community Day

HASTINGS WESLEYAN
METHODIST ClWRCB

banner

Oiaon W; Clark, pastor
10 am. Bunday school. Rally

ins to
’Church
Workshop Oct. 22

LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
WOODLAND
| HASTINGS UNITED
Rev. Carl Bilvemall. Pastor
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH HOLINESS CHURCH
—: ___ ft___ Il R1
A'church leadership workshop
Marvin BlckmlUer. Pastor
I
Sunday
worahlp. 7:30 pm.
Sunday school 10 am.
Bunday iwhool, 10 am.
i Wednesday family worahlp.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Morning worahlp, 11 “
Saturday at Calvin
Adult Bible study. 7:30 pm.'
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Krening senrtes? 8 p jd.
rand Rapids from 3
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
■**-*(**
n r
Mid-week prayer meeting WedBoy*. Glrb Fellowship, 7:30.
I 1.000 clergymen and STONEY PCftNT
will attend the tesWOODLAND
. FREE METHODIST CHURCH | INTER-LAKES
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Rev. Richard Keep
BAPTIST CHURCH
8319 CoaLs Grovt Road
Prayer Wednesday, 2 pm.
Delton. Michigan
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
10 am. Sunday schooL
Rev David Honeywell. Pastor

CharkAte^aledonta. Lakeview^
BcldlnYASd other*.

p.m. Preaching.

IRVING CHAPEL
Sunday school, 10 am. to 11.
Prayer meeting. Wed., 7:30.
r Guido Merkens of
_______
CThT r/v McCallum united
ft. Texas The Rf' I

Sunday school. 10 am.
Worahlp. 11 am.
Evening worship. 7 pm.
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 p.m.

Sunday school. 10:45 am.
Wednesday. 7:30 adult choir.
Thursday, Junior choir,'4 pm.

DELTON SEVENTH-BAY
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH ADVENTIST CHURCH
Rev Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
Elder Samuel J. EUe
.
Rev. Stephen Vrablt. Assistant
2730 W. Slate Rd.
Sunday Masses, 7. 8, 10. 11:30 Hastings. Mich, Ph. WI 5-9465
CHRIST CHURCH
Saturday Sabballi school. 9:30.
Confessions. 4 to 5. nnd 8 to 9.
Worship. 11 am.
Church Copcordla “The Church of the Wildwood'"
Otis Lake Road
i Saturdays, 7 30 win. on Sundays.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
In Son Antonio. This
Rev Lsewc Osgixxl. Pastor
Before Masses on weekdays.
Sunday. "Faith tor Today." on
Morning worship. 10 a m.
Daily Masses, 7 and 8 am.
TV. WOOWChannrt 8. 8:30 am.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy,
ST. AUGUSTINE,
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm.
Radio
WJEF. 1230, 8:30 am.
Lhe Rev. Merken*
MIDDLEVILLE
Evening service. 8 pm.
Prayer. Bible Study WednraORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
W. Glen Campbell. PastorST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
2 Mlles South of Gun Lake
CHURCH AT DELTON
LAKEWOOD
9:45 am. Sunday school.
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash. Pastor
: BAPTIST CHURCH
11 am. Morning worahlp.
Bunday
Masses.
7:30,
11
pm.
Community Room above
7 pm. Evening worship.
Woodland Fire Station
spearheading the workshop effort
I OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
Rev. Wayne Richie, Pastor
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
are the R&lt;». William Woldt and
1 DOWLING
METHODIST CHURCH
”-dph Young Dorn
Cor. of Stwon and Bucliler Rd.
L Lutheran* from
4 mi. W. of Broadway. Ereeport
plan to attend Inthis a
SOUTH KALAMO
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
elude
PENTECOSTAL
Rev Arbutus Hurless. Pastor
Morning worship, 11 am.
Buehl. Mra. Barto- CHURCH OF GOD
Kleraey*
1631 Ionia Rd.. Kalamo
Young People's service. 7 pm.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Evangelistic service, 8 pm.
Pastor, Rev. James R. Hatfield
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's service, 6:30.
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD
Wart of Martin
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Bunday school, 10 am.
Thuraday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Where a Christian Experience
Worship, 11 am.
Makcn You a Member.
Sunday service. 7:30 pm.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
10 am. Sunday school.
1719 N. Broadway
11 am. Morning worship.
Almon G. Fulton. Pastor
6:30 pm. Youth Fellowship.
The Harting* Are* Ministerial HASTINGS FREE
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410 E. Madison. 945-5065
-v 6.30 pm. Evening prayer.
AsBoclaUaCMrill meet on Monday. METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
7 pm. Evening worship.
Morning worship. 11 am.
7 p.m. Wed. prayer and Bible.
Youth service 7 p.m.
BoItwood and E. State Rood
will be held
Evening service 7:30 pm.
Bunday school.'9:45 am.
THE GALILEAN
following on the
Wednesday Bible, prayer, 7:30. BAPTIST CHUR0I
Morning worship. 11 am.
'Released Time ReiigtSunday evening service. 7 pm.
Corner 106th St. * North
KILPATRICK UNITED
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Freeport Road
committee will give a
Bunday, 8:30 am. Free Metho­ BRETHREN CHURCH
• Phone 945-5'M
Ihelr findings on thc dist broadcast over WFUR.
1
M-66 Woodland
10 am. Sunday school.
I ministers, active or
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
11 n.rn. Morning worahlp.
‘Invited U&gt; attend.
10 am. Sunday school.
6:30 pm. Young Peoples ser­.
Young People's Service, Thum-; 11 am. Worahlp service.
vice.
-i
Sell Unused Items! day. 7 pm.
8 pm. Evening service.
7.30 pm. Evening rervice.
■f:30 pin. Thuraday prayer and
Bible study hour.

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EVANGELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
East and Orand Streets
Hartings
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
Phones WI 5-3397. «WI 5-4995
Office hours by appointment.
9:55 am. Sunday school. Leon
West. Supt. Classes for all ages.
II am
Worahlp. Sermon:
"Alpha and Omega."
Organist. Ruth Wert, choir di­
rector Gerald Ostroth.

7 pm. I’copln'* service with
nursery provided.
Sunday, 8 pm. E.U.B. MenTa-ik Force.
Tuesday. WSWS. executive
committee. 7 pm.
Wed, day of prayer and Bible

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George 8. Marah.il). Pastor
channel 6. "Pattern for Living."
Church school. 10 am.
Worship service, 11 am.
noon
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Coals Grove &amp; Durkee Road
Saturday afternoon from 2 to J Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
6 pin. our members are invited
Floyd Walter. Supt.
to attend Living Lutheran Lead­
Bible school. 10 am.
.
ership. a workshop conducted by
Worship hour, 11* am.
Rev Guido Merkens.
Christian Endeavor. 6 p.m.
All are invited.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
"The Country Church That
Woodland al Velte Rood
Welcome* You.”
Rev. Einar Unset h. Pastor
Remember outdoor poster drive.
Ph. 367-2917
The outdoor pooler program I*
"A Friendly Christ-Centered in progress. Let's have enough]
Church."
gifts given for these beautiful 3Sunday school. 10 am Classes color pofXcrs so. they will be1
along the streets and highways ]
Worship service. 11am. “Chris­ of U. 8. and Canada In the
tianity's Vocal Point (Second in month* of January nnd February. |
a Airies on I Corinthians.
This will help make available
Luther League. 7:30 pm.
the spiritual and Icodcr-Jilp
Cherub and Junior choirs, training and opportunities of
Wednesday. 3:45 pm.
Chrtstlan Endeavor to more of
Senior choir, Wed, 8 pm.
our young people. Chairman Mra.
Bethel Bible study. Thursday. Rlciiard Darby. WI 5-2543.

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In

munity Day on Thursday,' Nov.

! Mrs. Theodore Steven*, chalrj man, announces that a coopera| auve luncheon will begin at 12:30
pm. at the First Methodist
i Church In Hartings. Mothers
with small children are remtnd-

Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Mid-week
prayer and Bible study.

am. Morning group led by
Bill Cotant.
- 7 pm. Evening group led
Mrs Gladys Ostroth.
rEOPLE'S RIBLE CHURCH _ . Nursery for both groups.
1/4 Mlle E. of M-66 on State Rd. -8 pm.-Choir practice.
Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Elizabeth
LcRoy Kenney, Pastor
at Gladys Ostroth.
10 ;tm. Sunday school.
. Circle
‘
11 am. MonUng worship.
J Friday, 2 pm. Friendship class
Wednesday, 7:45 pm. pniyerklat Alene S'.ruble'«.
■SThUrsday. 7 pm. Pioneer Glrlg]fl। Saturday, library'open from 9
and Boys Brigade.
Women's monthly missionary
FIRST METHOQ1ST CHURCH
fellowship. 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
( 209 1
street
Rev. Elliott
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Ttlep
5-4045
Henry VtuiTil, Evangelist
18J0 am. Worahlp service.
10 a.rn. Munilng service.
Y1 am. Worship service Title
11:15 am. Sunday school.
faResich sermon Is: "Gathering
Fruit.*'
A cordial welcome to all.
3:30 - 8:30 p.m. Convocation
Sunday nt Trinity Methodist In
WOODBURY UNITED
{
Grand
Rapids,
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. B. R. Davis. Piirtor
7 pm. Jr-Hl MYF.
Just off M-66, N&lt;
” "
i Thursday—3:30 pm. children's
Villacc of '
and carol choir rehraraal; 7:30
Sunday school.
am.
___
chancel choir rehearsal; 7:30 Cub
Worship, 11 am. Junior church for children. 4-9.
Youth cl»lr rehearsal. Wed, 8.
METHODIST CIRCUIT
Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
CHURCHES
Youth Fellowship. Wed, 7.
Rev. John Jolderuma
Bible Study and Prayer actWelcome Comer*
vice. Wednesday. 8 p.m. nt Roger
Worship service. 9:30 am.
Carey home, west of church.
Church school 10:30.
Martin Corner*
TRIN1TY GOSPEL CHURCH
]
1118 Jordan Lake Street
I Church school, 0:45 am.
Worship service, 10:30 am.
Lake Odessa I.P.A Campgrounds
Quimby Church
Phone DR 4-8277
Church school. 10:30 am.
Rev Jerry Boomer, Pastor
Mornin? worship. 11:30 am.
Bunday school. 10 nm.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Young People s Service. 7 p.m. PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Evening service. 8 pm.
Bible Study. Wed, 7:30 pm.
Worship service, 10 am.
Prayer service. 6 pm.
Sunday school, 11 am. L. J.
Mote. Supt.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Christian Endeavor. 7 pm,
CHRIST CHURCH
Darrell Starbard, president.
E Colfax at N Boltwood
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
Rev Ehrl Gaskill. Pastor.
pm, Betty Ovenshlrc, director.
Morning worahlp. 9 30 a m.
Sunday school. 10:30 nm.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p.m.
ChrUtlaQ Endeavor. 6:15 p.m.i
Prayer service Wednesday* 7:30
Evening,’.service, 7 pm.
_pm. Class leaders. Clayton Mote
Prayer meet Thuraday, 7 30. "and Fred Bawdy.

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United

8:30 p m. Youth Fellowship.
7: 30 pm. Gospel hour, sermon:.
Tlie Wiiolc Duly of Man."
8: 46 pm. Church choir prac-

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
6 Jefferson * Walnut Sts.
Rev. Roger A. Janke. Pastor

vlded.
George Huff of Hastings who

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for
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Impressions of Africa as a mis­
sionary tn Sierra Leone, where
she served with tier husband for
four yearn
After their return to Die
pointed Michigan Conference
। presiident for tho Wesleyan
Methodirt Church. At present
Mrs. Huff te national vice-prrrtdent of the Wesleyan MtadonI ary Society nnd president of the
1 Wraleynn Missionary Society of
tlie Michigan Ctonfcrcnre. They
‘ reside at 1212 N. Boltwood.
I All are cordially invited to
! participate tn the fellowship and
I Inspiration of World Community
I Day. It is spotvonxl by United
। Church Women for the purpose
I of bettering Christian World rtlations.

Freeport

WESLEYAN METHODIST
Hickory Comers, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
ior church and nursery provided.
7: 30 p.m. Evening service.
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Night.
8: 30 pm. Choir rehearsal.

Bv Mr*. Sylvan Tapg
&gt;&lt;«&lt;h »i.
MS-3311
Mr. and Mra. George Orcrholt
of Logan called on Al. Church
a Sunday ngo. * Ray Reed of
Grand Rapids and Mrs. Muri
Vandcrhoff of Hastings were
CEDAR CREEK
callers at the Rlciiard Shoebridge
iMMiic on Monday of last week. ★
BIBLE CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs Jumts Bhoebridge
Campground Rd, 8 Mlles South (
of Anchorage. Alaska ore Uie
Pastor. Donald Tuck
parents of a girl bom Sept. 29.
Sunday sclxxU. 10 am.
Worahlp, 11 am.
She Jias been named Lee Brenda.
Youth meeting. 6:15 p.m.
] Mr. and Mrs. Al. Barnard en­
Prayer. Bible study. 7:30 pm. ।
tertained with a grocery shower
at their home Sunday. Oct 9. in
WOODLAND METHODIST
honor of Sherry Barnard and
Rev. Richard VandcnB&lt;veh
I BUI Brown of Charlotte who
Sunday school, 10 am.
[wero married Safurday, Oct. 15.
Morning worship. 11 am.
The Christ's Ambassadors1 Mr. and Mra. George Elliot*
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Youth grcxip of the Hastings As- of Hastings were visitors of her
scmbly of God Church Is spon- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
CARLTON CENTER
soring a "Slave Day" this Satur- i Grinnell, a Sunday ago. * Mr.
METHODIST CHURCH
day.
Oct 22.
|(U14 Mrs. James Cool nnd Mr.
Rev. Richard VandmBosch
In an effort- to help support *uldt M™
Newtonjenjoyed
Morning worship. 9:15 am.
Sjieed-thc-LigluT the missionary | n
Harjto'Dam
Sunday school 10:15 am.
arm ol tlie AssembUea of God
P?', ®- * Mj•Mniyouth, thc young people from M-^bi Patrick anm family werv
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
the church are offering their
9'^‘‘Pf*3
CHURCH
services free of ciiarge but ask
and M”- Gary McGhee of
Broadway and Center
only far a free will donation
Bridgeport._________ ___
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
Sunday worahlp. 8:30 and 11.
All of thc prowls from this
Robinson
ay of
free latxipwil!
go
towards
Rouuiba Callf Mrs. Lottie
Nursery provided. Broadcast of day
laoor'wiu
go
. .oi free
. purchase
.
- lowarus
. of• , rUmilfcr
,r
helping
to
equipment
gaff" null Xtrx \Cnv
HBdtmptiw Mlle.”
Ml kinds for tiv- mUMonaries an
~
’
Hie home and foreign fields.
J n{*{*, nc
work i™r- an‘* Mrs Arthur CUnton.
for all new.
| Anyone desiring to iiave work
... * Mr.
Mr. nnd
nnd Mrs.
Xfrs Arthur
Arthur CUpton
r*lln*m.
6.30 Junior High and Senior done pluuc call 945-2072 for un
High Youth Fellowships meet nt appointment. All work will be nccompnnlni Mr nnd Mrs. Ro­
bert Clinton of Middleville to
the church.
1 done on Saturday.
Baldwin on a color tour Satur­
6:30 Faniily Night in Memorial ।
day. Oct. 1. * .XV. and Mra. Her­
Hall. AU food and drink provided
man Cribs were overnight guests
nt 50c per peraon. Bring your ■1
of Mr. and Mra. Reuben Crites
own table service. Nursery tor
Sunday, Oct 9 Mr. and Mrs
toddlers. The Rev. Allan J. Wee-1
tennlnk will present thc program. I "Withhold not thou thy —
. Reuben Crites. Jr., of Eaton Rap­
showing slides and telling of his dcr mercies frwn me. O Lord: 1ids and Mra. Isabel Like of
were Sunday callers.
1
visit u&gt; tlie Philippines and Fur lit thy lovlngkuidncss and thy Onondaga
East.
irulh continually preserve me." * Mra. Don Cullen and children
7 p.m. Cub Scout Pnck meeting These wonts from Psalm* ore lit
f tended a birthday party for
in Memorial Hall.
part of thc responsive reading 1her nephew, Gary Conley, at
z'
Wednesday Activities
in this week’s Christian Science Hastings, w Tom Eckert spent
9:30 am. The portor wlU inert Lcwon - Sermon titled "Probation last week nt ah FFA Convention,
After Dentil" The Lesson-Scr- 1at Kansas City. Knn.
with circle program lenders.
mon Is read each Sunday in ।■ Mr.
— and
____ ___
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
Mrs. Dan Pastma
Thuraday Activities
itles
IChrisimn
1I।
Science Churches visited Mr. Emery Kline nt thc
I Henry Belands home tn Ijike
6 Kirk House choir j:.__
practice, | tliroughout Ute world.
6:45 Junior High choir
holr ,proc____
i Odessa a Sunday ago. * Mr. and
Mrs Robert
Ingram nnd Mr Haxnnd
7 30 Chancel choir practice.
40 HoUTS Devotion
|।I Mrs.
Woody
IV,
—lu Wyngarden of it,Prtday—9 am. to 8 p in. WornTlie Rev. Fr. Ralph Kelly.1 Ung* and Mr. nnd Mrs. Denn
cns Association Rummage Sale pastor of St. Rose of Lima Stuart enjoyed dinner al 'Bad­
in Memorial Hall.
CnthoUc Church, announced tlml ams" tn Grand Rapids Saturday.
-----------' Forty Hours devotions are’ to be- Ort. 8.
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH gin Monday. Oct 24. The annual
Mr and
g.^ nnd
Rev. Russell Houseman. Pastor Tlianksglvlng Clothing collection children were dinner micrts of
9:45 am. Sunday School, clas-1 U to be held Nov. 6-13.
' her parent*. Sunday. Oct. 9. of
se.s for all ages.
------------ •------------। Mr. and Mrs R&gt;iix-ri nmniii &lt;&gt;r
11 am Worahlp service Mra- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. ,UMlngs * Mr and
*n.dv
n„.Ro-SCIENTIST
/ /
Btwn^
topl£
sage hv
by .t~
the pastor,
study In
SCIENTIST
645 W. ‘Green Street
mans Tills service broadcast.
I companled Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Sunday service. 11 am.
WBCH.
! Walton to Clio Sunday, Ort. 9,
Sunday school. 11 am.
11 am. Junior Church, for
where they visited Mr. and Mra.
children 4 through 8.
Ted Walton They nbo called on
Reading room open Wedncs-. wj. unj
n,-w ri,-.- n, »«,
6: 30 pm. Young People's
day and Saturxtay. 2 to 4 p.m. I
a _ .m Hrrt **** Bt
meetiggs.
(Morri* and were evening lunch7: 30 pm. Evening church serv- ,
&lt;on gueoto of Mr nnd Mra. Don
Ice. Special music, hymn sing. CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
Walton nt St Johns. * Mr. and
Message by the pastor.
ADVENTIST
.nvvv»icT CHURCH
Mra. Enunelt Shclllngton vtsitert
Elder Gerald N. Slack
Monday—6:30 p.m. CSB BatMr. and Mra. Adrian Smith at
Sabbath scnooi.
school. »:30
9:30 nm.
am.
talion Boys Club.
., sauoatn
Vermontville a Sunday ago. *
oaturday worship,
iv:45 a
am.
Tuesday—6:30 pm. CSB Stock- j! Saturday
warship, 10:45
m.
ND mid Mra Jny Wing ac­
ode Boys Club.
•
II r&gt;
Prayer
—.— —
inert
—. Tuesday, 7:30 pm.
companied Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Wednesday Activities
Thompson to Yankee Springs
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
6 am. Men's Prayer Band.
Sunday, Oct. 9. where they vlsh
9 a m. Women's Prayer Band. ’ Rev. Ctialmer Miller, Pastor
texl Mr and Mra. Burdett Timm.
7 30 p.m. Prayer nnd Bible1
10 a in. Sunday school.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Brandt
11 am. Morning worship.
study. Missionary Perry Wood-'
:md Mr and Mra. John Miller
Prayer
meeting
W
’
cdnesday,
7.
ford from WaWa, Ontario. Con­
-if Caledonia visited Mr. nnd
ada will be speaking and show­
Mra
Lloyd Knreher In Grandy
Ing pictures of their church work MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Rapids recently. * Mr. and Mns '
Thuraday—6:30 pm. Pioneer REFQRMED CHAPEL
Bill Blough and children were
708 W. Main Street
Giris Clubs.
dinner
gueata of hl* mother, Mra.
Rev. Earl Schipper
Saturday—7 pm. All Bunday
Greta Blough on Sunday, Ort. 9.
Worship. 10 am.
school Halloween party at tlie
* Donald Blough of Wyoming
Sunday school. 11:15 am.
Youth Chapel on Woodland Ave.
was a visitor of his parents. Mr.
Evening worship, 7:30 pm.
nnd Mra. June Blough, a Bunday
ago. * Mrs. TYun Owen underHASTINGS CONGREGATION
HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
pltal Tuesday. Oct 4. She re­
220 West Colfax Street
turned home Sunday. * Mrs.
Sunday public talk. 3 pm.
Rev. Russell Sarver. Pastor
Tom McKee of Kalamazoo and
Sunday school. 10 am.
her inotiMT. Mrs George Owen
MILO
BIBLE
CHURCH
Worship hour. 11 am.
visited Mra. Ron Owen and
Route'
3
Delton
Sunday evening service. 7 pm.
Rev. Frank Crabb, Bible teacher daughter of Middleville a Satur­
day
ago.
A. J. Spoelstra, Pastor
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
'
Mr. and Mrs.‘John Usborne.
Sunday school. 10 am.
OF GOD CHURCH
Worship. 11 am.
Jr, of Carlton Center and Mr.
102 E. Woodland Avenue
Sunday evening service, 7:30. \ and Mra. Bill Blough nnd chil­
Rev. H. R. Collver
Wed. evening service, 7:30.
dren were supper guests of Mr.
\9M5 am. Sunday school,
and Mra Jerry Kyser of Battle
it am. Morning worahlp
Creek Saturday, Ort 8. * Mr.
6 pm. Young People's service. DELTON METHODIST
Marclus E. Taber. Minister
nnd Mrs Robert Walker of
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
Grand Rupidt spent Sunday.
Church study. Sunday. 9:45.
7 pm. Wednesday service.
Oct 0. with Mr. nnd Mrs Furrrst
Worship. Sunday. 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, Bunday. 8.
Buehler, w Mr and Mra. Milton
HASTINGS SF.VENTH-DAY
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 930.
Buehler ntu-nded Lh^'K, of P.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Chancel
choir,
7
pm.
Thuraday.
and Pythian Sisters Convention
Elder Samuel J. Elie
In Lansing Friday and Saturday,
2730 W Blate Rd.
EMMANUEL
EPISCOPAL
Hastings. Mich, WI 5-9465
Kunde and Mr and Mra. Ivan
CHURCH
Sat Sabbath school. 9:30.
Roush enjoyed dinner al the
Rev. Don M. Gury. Rector
Worship, 11 im
Country Kitchen in Langston
9 am. Holy Communion.
Tuesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
9 40 am Breakfart for women Sunday. Ort 9. * Mr. and Mra
■ Sunday. "Faith for Today." on
Frank Thompson visited her
TV Wo6d. Channel 8. 8 30 am. of Yhc parish.
11 am Family service and aunt, Mb* Bodie Moore In NaahSunday. Voice of Prophecy,
vllle, who la Ul.
sermon. Classes for children.
Radio WJEF. 1230.

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Birke' S Hastings Cut Rat* Shoe Store

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•

Phone 945-3400

♦ USED CARS

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Open Daily 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Ken &amp; Bob s
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DILICATESSEN — BRANCH POST OFFICE

610 E. State at Green

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Hastings Shell Service

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For Every Room in Your Home!

Phone WI 5-9461 for Road Service

THE SUPERETTE

• Brikoi

• Lubrication

iVjihing

• Light Repair

205 N. Michigan

Betty Fitzgerald, 543 E. Thorn, Hastings

Jeffrey Brownell, Rt. 2, Hastings

T.V

Phone 945-9187

Robt. J. Reynolds. 429 5. Hanover. Hasting*

• Tire* b BiHtrici

David Slater, 619 S. Hayes, Hastings

Road and her husband and lamily. arc. inaklnc puns l&lt;&gt; enjoy
free fun-filled weekend, having won thc free weekend when
name was drawn al Blair's Farm and Garden Supply Store at
urday morning. Clyde »« jm* liuntinc. Clyde works In the
HaMlno ME*. Company'* filter plant and Betty works In the
office. They Banner and 41 merchants are sponsuring lhe contort.

LEES Carpets and Rugs

and Pick-Up and Delivery

♦ AAA Wrecker Service
Ruby Barnes, Rt. 3, Hasting*

CENTRAL RADIO

228 N. Jefferson

Tile, Ceramics and Linoleum
by Armstrong

Complete Beverage Department

♦ General Auto Repairing

AND ZENITH

Ward f. Erway, 512 N. Congress, Halting,

BARRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE
‘

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Hastings Floor Covering
Lctho Hynes, 1019 N. Michigan, Hastings

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'Tor Those Who Want the Best"

i^uMeT*T" '

Haan
STANDARD SERVICE

LIGHT REPAIRS

301 W. State at Broadway

WRECKER - ROAD SERVICE

CHECK THESE FEATURES:

Road Service

FIRESTONE TIRES
PHONE WI

HASTINGS SEWING CENTER
235 W. State

Phone 945-9647

Atlas Tires &amp; Batteries

PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY

NEW TRIP
EACH WEEK

Corner E. Green and Michigan
David Steeby, Rt. 2, Hastings

See our
new season
collection
of Dresses.

FOOD
CENTER

CONTEST RULES

FOR YOUR
FAMILY

WHEBi SHOPPING IS

124 E. State

EkJOY LIFE MORE WITH MUSIC"

CHICAGO, ILL.
Plck-Congrees
1,000 Room*

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Electric Bass • String Ba$s

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Michl*e n Blvd. •
A Congreae St

■ 1

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For Every Room in Your Home!

Music Center

Whenever You Need a Lili..

WEINERS

3 lb. Bag ’1.49
(Broken Sizes)

Riepenhoff s Sausage Kitchen
115 S. Jefferson

H. F. Bottcher, 523 W. Prairie

WAYNE'S Shoe Store

CIPIJC
jIUHj

134 W. State St.

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E. LANSING, MICH.

4101 W*»t Broad St.
T«l«phorw:
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300 Room*
Downtown Flint

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You’ll Like Our

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HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS

Beverwyk's

BROADWAY COIN CLEANERS
327 N. Broadway

HASTINGS - MILLER'S

(Willard Rogers, Mgr.)

811 E. Railroad St.

Ph. WI 5 2423

Mr*. Robert Baldwin, Rt. I, Hatting*

99 COUPON
• Polish Diamond Ring

LeRoy Hewitt. 838 S. Dibble

Balling's

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Ultra-Sonic Cleaning Machine

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101 L &gt;«»t,

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non, 945-5316

l^Mn. 100 t

Year for

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Nylon and cotton team up ip
give you longer service and
warmth. Stretch sizes.

CONVENIENT
SHOPPING from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. DAILY

118 N. Jefferson St.

Fine Foods - Beverage Department
News Stpnd -^Delicatessen
James Blodgett, 422 W. State St., Hastings

THAT'S

BENVFRANKLIN'
102 W. State ot Jefferson
Eve Ingmire, Rt. 3. Hastings

RIGHT

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by McGee - Monarch and Barwick

Your present CARPETS CLEANED
The Duraclean Way
Rhone WI 5-2091

107 E. Woodland

Larry Novak, Rl. 3, Halting*

Photographic Specialties, of

This Season!

WHITE'S

. . . everything Lovely

For Ladies!

7 So. Jefferson

Bernard Watson, Rt. 2, Hosting*

umftDsmmis

Time Io Clean
Fall and Winter
Clothes!
*&gt;Toi"8 -

pnd Front End
Alignment
U.S. ROYAL TIRE
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
BARRY COUNTY

Alterations
Mothprpofing

Phone 945-3967

Arthur Steeby, 1109 S. Park, Hasting*

JIM BARR TIRE SHOP
•

Phone 945-9411

Paul Weeks, 214 State St.. Nashville

BARRY CLEANERS
321 S. Michigan

Tastiest Sandwiches

and the World’s Creamiest

GARDNER'S
HOW. Slot.

ROOT BEER
M 37 &amp; 43 West of Hastings

Rhone 945-1134

K. L. McCaslan, 207 S. Main, Woodland

HODGES JEWELRY

122 W. State

BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS
for BARRYUNTY-------

Kendal Wilcox, Rt. 3. Hostings

’ U“V
1 “aV«
UlllClt dUltC Ul llllptUVt ItiC
appearance ol uur downtown
ijuktiira.5 eauibluhnunts — and
tins was doue wiuwul the help
liquur-by-Ute-giaaa.

minks unproved, llicii vote Ior
available, a dangerous menace discriminatory because II pre­
vents a few people from maKiiig
money at the ei-oncxnlu and regard to the xenuig of alcciiol
moral expense ol otfiets.
In point number 3 — Research law the ciowd. ivuunijciw ol wiuU
into the uillcinl police records of
How unfai tuiut. Jul so many
Bailie Cteck, Kalamazoo, Lan­
sing. Flint and Ann Arbor, all ptupn- liutik ot iniciuunincni
....... . that _____
prove conclusively
ant-’ •_ ana Uqum in ilk- aume brcatli,
both adult and
it~d juvenile ‘for
-i utui ye. tlie ad claim.. Hut the
liquor violations
_________ “
and
d “
accidents
rttftd:! ’ inabilily Io. sell Uquor-on-'.hcand crimes committed increased premura' is a "lundcrancc to
alarmingly alter liquor by the pci^uiis wb.iung to cuiigrcgulc in
glass was legalurd. Why then, our city lor convcnttocu. biisldoe* the Chamber ot Commerce i,r-ss niictings. etc." Ls liquor lhe
feel that Hastings would benefit *uJe rviuoii uh.- icrtani ix-upkso greatly when other coutmuni- might divide whetiyr ur hot to
ties have had opposite results? come ... HasUiigi to be entcr■ I read in one ul the pupci s that umnd .' What kuai of people arc
Hasting*' Police Department is Wl. tijmg to attract ' And it we
understaffed, would liquor by the mu entice people to come here
glass make their job less? &gt;
Jor ull cuiunga eniert.muufnt.
In point number 4-the Chainai-.-r a luglit ol so­
ber ol Cointneuc slates that uinl- dntikm,;. ate some of these
liquor by the glass up-grades - p,Op;,.
(1
iwlnc
an ratablishtiKUi and allows for ulUioul u*xv.aM under the in­
. arueral physical improvements
.,UU1Ct oI lhlllU4lllt. [Brt
VWc question if liquor by the lJu. l|it.
;t.,enuc drought
glass
anything or m b&gt; lU
■lass ever upgraded
tuwruded amthimt
u[
actually improved physical en­
inigli. be used to improve
vironment — no doubt they arc our city justify tin fact that it
letemng tu the pu»lblllt) ol l. gamed uy uu-aiu which do no*.

ECORATIVE MAIL BOXES
Regularly

Largest Selections

CHINA by Lennox &amp; Syracuse

CRYSTAL by Tiffin &amp; Fostoria

117 W. Stat* St. in Downtown Hastings
Mary Lou Roth, Rt. 2, Hatting*

STERLING -

SE85

SEVERAL STYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE

E. L. CARPENTER Hardware '
142 I. Stat. $♦.-

Phone WI 5-2983

by Gorham. Recd &amp; Borton &amp; Towle

Louise Haight, 127 W. Grant, Hastings

““ “
Whri. tiw Chamber of Com- ■
mercer
Mmcmcnt boils down
---------- ----------------------------— to
i-i thu- they claim that this pro­
jxw»d 1» in tiu- brat in.erest of
TLu»ltng&lt; buaitu.-a. Pullin* ar-ide
iiionil isnura. tha: is. whether
tlu., inupuMtl violates anyone’*' '
religious belie:., or other ethics,
you must nd nut Hue. wlien
i.Tiglung th.- good that thu piop-jtu! nu) bring about against
yo
of those who have made all tlu- evil und h'artbrena that ,
this move und thercbyninrreascd excessive drinking
iw. been '
their piubleiiis by a iJcue petcent?
and will oiiiiiiuv to bruig about
Im -sure point number C in u.s long ar. a certain percentage .
referntig to the age old argu­ u! people will conUnue to exments of the opposition force--" oisuvely indulge In alcohol, tlie •

of bU'tnc-&gt;s or uuuld »u:.- be
more of Uie dance hall, hang
out. dive sort ot thing. Votct*!
Study this puv-tbllity carefully!
Point number fire state., • to
put u» on u pur uilh do ul our
Mate. Tins Im sure tiny lxu.e on
population add nut urea -u.s 5U .
of our swell luu&gt; legalized liquor

thinking have decided that
riionry or economic issUt-s a:e
mon- important thiiu thc safety.
both pliy.'irul mid moral, of the
people ol out community, vspedally the yotm: adults who are
raising tomorrow's citizens.
Nou. regarding point number
2 us I am not mid would not
be a member of any of the ' fine
clubs who .serve liquor. 1 will
nut attempt to discuss the situ­
ation created by liquor by the
glass in these club* but do us 1
believe ue all jhould do and find
out thc facts from those who
know. ™...
such —
us. l.r* enforcement
agencies, doctors, counieling
--------- and thou
--------&gt;— know
-------.,
—
service*
who
the
outgrowth ot this prat tier within

Leigh Suburban and Rural

5875 Now

Phone 945-4265

Martha L. Kuhn, 1409 Woodland.-Hastings

FREE

A new Fresh Roll of Kodak Color Film of the same
size at the time you bring in the exposed Color Film
for^koccssing and Printing.

PHOTOGRAPHY

to be Found in Barry County
141 E. Woodland at Michigan.

R. W. MacArthur, 435 W. Center, Hastings

Geneva Allerding. Rt. 3, Hastings

City Food &amp; Beverage

Means

CHOOSE FROM MANY MODERN MODELS

by RCA and CURTIS-MATHES

Charlotte

There’s always a friendly crowd and thc
many specialties of the house are favorites
of young and old alike.

KNEE HIGHS

Phone 945-f07l

Owned &amp; Operafad by
WAYNE NEWTON and HAROLD MATHEWS

Restaurant
Hasting*

From thc

221 West Mill St.

BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT
Wallpaper
. Custom Draperies
.
Unfinished Furniture
s
Art Supplies

the
, . area
arM in
n which
w r i the
,» moot
m&lt;» cold
&lt;•&lt;. ,
facts are available to prove them
wrong.
However, m point number one
— they arc pleading 'discrimi­
nation" — I guess that is the
popular term U» use when we
cannot have what »c think wc

Misses

CALL 945-4013
for
'Cleaning of Distinction
Repairing
Alteration - Dyeing

COLOR CENTER
LUMBER CO J

Copper Lantern

Shirley Wietnik, 1720 N. Broadway, Hastings

Jackie Gallagher, Rt. 2, Delton

In

10 lbs. - *2.50

Drop-Off Service

"asH»

Barbara Hahn, 1333 S. Jefferson

st.

Ernest DeGroote, Rt. 2, Hastings

Cleaning Bills —

HASTINGS CLEANERS
"Proipact 1-7209

Phone 945-5321

J 125no.Jtffteio&gt;

235 South Jefferson
Phone* 945-5170

With the Professional Permette Dry Cleaning Machine

Nationwide Inn
275 Rooms

I ntir, or
tuimtii/thopplnt in*

Albert Pick Motor Hotel
110 Room*
N**r Michigan Slat* Univ*r»1ty
S minute* from downtown Lantlfl*
। St.
t
Teletype: 517-372-0744

MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP

Hotel Hastings

TIRE
SERVICE

Rev. Ralph Tweedy, Fieeport

Save 75% on Your Dry

COLUMBUS, 0.

Pich-Port Shelby
900 Room*

1*20 Arthur St.
T.lophon*: £36 37*1
T«l«t/P«: 5O2 SOT-1O36

Get your hair styled,
dyed, bleached or
toned by professionals
Ot

Homemade
Skinless
Michigan Grode I

DETROIT, MICH.

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NEW GOODYEAR

CLEANING DONE WHILE YOU SHOP!

Albert Pick Mote/
150 Rooms

Mr*. Robert Warren, 914 E. Madison

i
.xdunj.

ALL WEATHER SPECIAL

CHOOSE YOUR
FREE, FUN FILLED WEEKEND at any one
of these Albert Pick HOTELS or MOTELS!

LOUISVILLE, KY.

Phone WI 5-5105

Morr, 237 W. Nelson, Hasting*

You’re Assured of a
Full Measure of
Service and Satisfaction
at the Home of “BILL DING”

To the Editor:
&lt;imil pul in lheir auvctiu&lt;«mint
it was with cotuiderabtc inter- iu«uit tint they were clearly
est and no little cunccrn that I, wi'dui Uie law
read the open letter fioin the
Huwevn, 1 v.under liuw uwny
Hustings Chamber ol Coinitutcc people wm i* tlcvnud ui.u bein last week's issue of Thc Hui.- m-viiig ttuit ,-iiiic thru Chamber
tings Banner.
ul Cunuiu-ice came out in ap- .
Tlie first question that went piovat ut :uu luopaul. Uie enthrough my mind was this, docs tin city ut Hasluigs lcci» .ills .
Utls represent the thinking uf must, be uppiuvid. 1 wonder Imw
..
-------of- ---------------.—.... nuuiy pcpn- win, uugiu oruinthe. majority
our merchants?
What -consideration and re­
search" lias gone Into the study iuik&lt;- u; mural icaaoa, lai that
ot this issue?
Has the Chamber of Com- cause it wul mean
upgrading'
mercc been influenced in their piractil eatatitaluncn'-s wild aithinking by nn informant who jo*- jur gi'ue.ai physical inidoes not really have ut heart piovenienu. wtucn wm irauit a*
the betterment of our c-ommunlo Olll Clty •M
tty, or are they interested only
utiauiixr ul Commerce,
in certain bank areounts? They
noII&gt; (ll&gt; (,.AU ou^nastate that till* must be "nn ecnm Ujr
m|lc yiuni

a? £

1-1102

Ph. 945-4284

138 W. State

Aton Flory, 1121 5. Jefferson

| J

* SNOW BOOTS
• INSULATED BOOTS
• OVERSHOES
• RUBBERS

105 Ea»t State Street

Instrument Sale* - Service - Instruction

219 W. STATE ST.

Phone 945-5982

BATTERY
$1 R95

by Ball Band

These winners from each store will then be placed in lhe final prize drawing
that w&lt;M?k. New contest each week.

Instruction on . .

BLAIR'S FARM &amp; GARDEN

TIME FOR A NEW

Mr*. Clyde Parker, Algonquin Lake Trailer Court

Betty Norman, 304 Russel, Middleville

All my friends ore wearing cunning
worm sweaters and coats from there in a variety of
of colors. (I’d consider a nice new bed or basket, too)

T. N. Knopf, 230 W. Madison

FOOTWEAR

One preliminary winner will be drawn eaclT'week at each participating store.

INSURANCE

(231 W. State)

A. E. Divans, Rt. 2, Hasting*

WINTER

Winner must b&lt;? married or of legal age, anil reside in trade area.

East Court at Michigan

Take Me to Blair's!

231 W. State

Winner to receive a free weekend at participating Albert Pick Motel* &amp; Hotel*.

You may enter in as many store* as you wish each week. No purchase necessary.

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Come to the service station that cares about your
needs and the needs of your car. Stop here for
quick, efficient and courteous service!

Weekend include* two nights lodging and food for an individual Family of up
to five members. Meals include two Breakfasts, Saturday, Lunch, Saturday Eve­
ning Pinner, and Sunday Dinner for each member of the party.
Winning family will provide own transportation to and from.

Charles Heath, Rt. 3, Hastings

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Phone WI 5-2235

5-2253

FULLER AGENCY, INC

"Brr! I'm Cold"- - - ■

Roy Basler, 2810 N. Broadway, Hastings

merits without proof.
Voters of Rutland. Prairieville,
Burry township*. Freeport Vil­
lage ami Citv ol H a* tilts*
PLEASE watch for Hu* prupoMilon when you vole and vote
NO!
Sincerely.
Mr* Gerald Smith
President ot

considered habitual
drunks, but Uie fact exuts that
name people who will go over'
board When given tlu- opportun­
ity J.-, i worth taking thi*
'chance?
Joan Cotant
Mra. Richard Cotant
Route 6. Haa.ing*

i&lt;rihr Editor:
A ladj tu* bwn driving out
W&lt;»t StaFe Stnet evtry day fur
a
' long tunc with a by red dog in
thc car.
She stay* up lite rood to let
'be d»x nut and on thc way back
.ju.
been letting the dog out
nc.tr my house to run loose and
do wh.it it wanta to on the gruss
and cluud my cats and bite

doesn't come when she calls It.
She ha» to get out and make it
get in the car. Thursday. Oct. 6.
her dig bit one ol my kittens
rich: here beside thc house and
hurt it* leg I licard the none
and a ent to the door and she
aa* grttrng her cog in lhe car.
People who own dog* ahould
keep them on their o«n property

------ n &lt;aua lrUl I1*1”To the Editor: °CU’bCr
‘W8
I don! want her to let lhe big

It seem* to m* that the Ch*m- (J*4 “**?!
•«*“&gt;•
ber of Coninnsce might have u u
lh* law
lfl &lt;10**
been a JiUle cut ol line by put-,™" lo«*
ting almas', a full-puge ad *up-1 A resident on West Bule SL

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�B—THE HASTINGS HANNKB

Ifyou can't
find the
McCulloch
you need,
you
don't need
a chain
saw.

Members
Kellogg
Corn Field Day

Board Reviews
■Readiness’Plans
Melvin Smith, chairman of the
County Defense Board, said that
the primary purpose of the
board's St-pt. 29 meet Ing wa* to
answer a State survey on the
emergency readiness status of
tlie County USDA Defcn.se Board
Various topics of dlscus'lon
came up as a result of the sur­
vey. It was agreed that the board
was taking the necessary readi­
ness Heps tn .tlie event of a ma)or natural disaster, nuclear ac­
cident or enemy attack.

Ing up on natural di*a«tcr pro­
gram activities throughout the

Barry Fann Dairymen Must
Gtletular... Save Calves to

to help you do it better with
less work. Take the push
button electric for a starter.
It starts itself with a push
of your thumb. Then there’s
DSP that cuts manual start­
ing effort in half. Looking
for lightness? MAC 2-1 O s

pram from

lhe field* they

contend* John C. Sblckluna,
soil Klentlat at MSV. There

Membeni of thc Hustings FFA
belter crop management
and their advisor. T. N. Knopf,
plana l« of prime Importance.
attended the Com Field Dey at
, the Kellogg Biological Fann at
I Hickory Comen Tuesday. Oct f*«t* of irrigation were explained.
Other demonstration-. were on
Prince. Lansing. '
alfalfa variety ..(nlrl
yield trial.
trials.

IM BARR
Tire Shop

U. S. ROYAL
Distributor

Drunk Driver
William

M

&amp; UMd Tlrw

$7.10 court costs by Municipal Inc machinery exhibit*, going
Judge L. E Barnett when ho,
the herd of high production
pleaded guilty to driving while stra lions.
guernsey cows.
Machinery' exhibits included
on the Velde Road by Deputy pickers, coni combines, tractors,
Thc Registered Holstein herd,
nJ'c.
* 30
r“11
Richard Barnum.
unloading wagon! nnd forage
of 17 cows owned by Curl E. I
harvesters.
nov 7 ut Council muting. « p m
That a nn old expression and
uauHMtawn.
Demonstrations turn
and wun.
tours took Hcfflcbower of Woodland, has
Yellowstone, which became the
Est.n.ion mix
It has some relation to dairy
place
at
the
different
plots
been
enrolled In Dairy Herd Imfirst national pork in 1872. to place at lhe different j:
nov 7 Barer Soil District Du« calf raising in Michigan.
tor. MMtim.’&gt;01 a. MtthK«n.»P -I u h. .Hit Brown. Michigan still tlie Nation's largest with where com production and prac- provemvnt Registry production.
I ices, insects and discuses, cf- t®hnR1

Expand Herds

uirruns. I an - p m . Kir.iun- TelFarm accounting records ol
Bona, j to j p m. ruil Conaeil Ei 281 southern Michigan dairymen

Good Practices
Hold Down
Pig Mortality

I

Dead Calvin represent a big
loss of marketable Income to
1 dairy farmers. •
I Brown commented: "It la dlffi' cult to upgrade n dairy herd even

Arthur Steeby. Barry County'iewes ore higher tlu- dlfflcultiis
Extension agricultural agent, has incraise.
offered some suggestions for
Many dairymen are In nn^exswine raisers.
&gt;~~~ ‘ — ——— “ '—‘ “ ‘*
Threr times as many pigs are difficult to expand without home
lost during thc pregnancy of a raised hclfcni Dairymen should
sow or gill than after farrywing. ametnber It lakes a replacement
per yeaf -for every 3 or 4 cows in
emergency operations was pro- .uco:ding to Dr. Fred A. Bohmprriy cquipptxi. and that thc kt-r. MSU Extension specialist in their milking herd."
Daily extension specialists say
board U ready to report the ex­ veterinary medicine.
i
Better managrinml praiUies there is much room for reducing
tent and affect nf disasters even
U} -.winr urrmrr. -it
Cillt loSNTS ill Oil herd ’sixes. It
to lhe degree of a nuclear at­
s.iry to keep mortality to a ’ may be more important because
tack.
minimum. Bohmker says six I the number of dairy small herd.-.
Other key readiness steps were (&lt;&gt; right ergs will be fertilized with a surplus of heifers for
are under 11 lbs.6 with
considered at lhe nueting Tire'l or dlr during pregnancy while .sale, is declining.
automatic oiling. And there
bimi rd acknowledged that they
only 2.5 pig* are lost from the { Greater allontion to fri-shenwould provide a close working average tiller after birth.
1 Iuk cows and new born calves
are more. A complete line
relationship with appropriate
Swine breeders should check and providing better starter faof the safest, most reliable
members of lixral government In the wenk litiks in tlu-ir operation eilities could do much to lower I
order to exchange Information on if they aic having mtuiII litters. ih»“ calf loss, dairymen say.
ct^in saws in the world.
dlsuttera nnd their effects.
Often gilts mid sows an- too fat.
------------ •--------- f—
Come in and see. Your saw
Feeding ground alfalfa and a TrnininO Spccinn
is waiting.
lower corn content enn solve tins 1*°'"
^CSSIOn
■Engine weight, less bar
problem. The quality of Red,
however, sliould be kept high.
jj i i •
tz I
and chain
Ing emergency manpower,
S-.irascs also claim many pigs. Field in 1x0101110200
equipment, supplies, and ted- Hot weather with no ahnde. and
Tlie multitude of problems
; pigs in crowded environment or, which overwhelm a community
Thc board would lx- ready to drafty quarters can cause-strera, stricken by disaster were reallsassist fanners in obtaining the problems.
I neatly pointed out during a
necessities to continue fanning.
Ch«x&gt;slng good ' parent stock training meeting by the Barry
Anotlicr key- Mcp would be to' will odd materially In getting County USDA Defense Board
M-37
945-3150 provide farmers with thc n&lt;cess-, more pigs Poor quality Ixiars
The objective of these meetings
sory credit assistance and guld- ate no economy and over-use of held this year nt Kalomaioo on
ance on proper land nnd water a
' boor
‘----- ------—1 Wednesday.
----- —------------------------1
may--------mean*------------fewer pigs 'per
Oct 1'J. was• toi
utilisation.
litter.
I maintain n state of readiness;
Breeding stock should lie se- t within each cotinty in tlie event i
Icctcd from litters of above ave- a disaster should occur.
rage number and be of good con.According to Melvin Smith. '
formation with proper teat num- chairman of thc Barry County
ber and placement.
1 —
--- —
Defense
Board.
thc training i
FARM OWNERS have earned my
'
session*
presented a typical^__
respect for their belief in indi­
; situation which might -mbit
vidual enterprise. I believe lhe
from a nuclear attack and the
courts should help in every way
' defense board members were
possible to preserve this basic
the resulting problems.
Tlirac included obtaining a sufMichi san lias extended Its 1 flcl&lt; nt food supply to mei-t th.-1
needs of thc county population
record to 13 consecutive months for the extended period of time.)
without a confirmed outbreak of resumption of food production,
Immj cholera, It was announced radiological monitoring, r u r a 1 &gt;
by Dr. J. F. Quinn. State vcitri- fire control, nnd other problems:
nnrlan of thc Midilgan Dup.irlt elating to recovery from the,
; inent of Agriculture, and Dr. C. disaster including full rcsuipp- ■
i L. llrndce. federal veterinarian 11 o n of agriculture production. I
I in charge of Michigan
financial asaintance for rebuild-1
ing nnd others.
Although thc problem concern- I
cd a pox-ible nuclear attack. It I
Michigan can be officially de­ was emphasized during the train- i
clared as being "fnv" nf hog
ing scwlon that natural dtuscholera If no outbreaks of the ters occur, moat without warn­
dbcxsc are reported in the State ing. over thc entire Nation every I
Whatever your cutting
need, there's a McCulloch

Kxrixr Tier

. srrvici

*i*t In solving the problem*.
They staled that the employers
of their agencies are all Inform­
ed on emergency assignments
.uid where they would be car­
ried out.

For Defense Board

FRANCISCO

SUPPLY

s®

Michif&gt;an 12
Months Without
Hog Cholera

E RICHARD ROBINSON
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

vacclni*
vaccines

except
killed virus'
Chargrd with the respond- I
have been prohibited i blllly of serving the rural and

Thc target date for a hog
tr. the county agriculture decholera free United States is,
1973.
।

j

In addition to Smith, other
members who attended were
John Hamp. Sull Conservation
Service. William Meyer. Farm&lt;ts Home Administration, nnd
Louise Spillane, alternate.

Have Calves
Vaccinated, Steeby
Reminds Dairymen

TIME to Make Your Home'
Winter-Tight, Draft-Free x'
Use Crystal Clear, Shatterproof Flex-O-Glass
to Cover your Doors and Windows, Porches

/1

the Dodge Rebellion
wants you.
*67 Dart

There is only one live wire In the com­
pact field, and you're looking at It The
'67 Dart is longer, hotter, totally new
from roof to road. No static whan It
comes to price. The Dodge Boys have
this man-sized car priced down with
the compacts. See them today and
strike out against cramped compact*
with an all-new Dart.

। Dairymen arc reminded by
| County Agent Art Strvby to have
|all of tltrlr calves bciwecn four
land ebthl hiotiths ot age vac&lt; mined for bmccUosis.
Donald Murray. Michigan
Slate University extension dairy
specialist, points out that &lt;:ulfhood liruceltuals vaccinatioiu-. are
running 10 percent behind last
year and about 20 percent less
than what probably should liave
been vaccinated.
"Figuring Uie average dalivman
raises about 35 percent of his
total Iwrd for replacements,
i about 144.000 calm should have
Imm-h vaccinated for bruo-lloMs
tills year." he noted "But. at Uie
present rate, only 1I5.D00 will
be vaccinated."

*67 Coronet
Back the attack on dull driving—tho
biggest selling Dodge of last year Is
back with alarming news for competi­
tion. The *67 Coronet is all sharpened
up for another big assault on the drab
Sixes and dull V8s. Move out of that rut
with the car with a lot of dash. Tho '67
Coronet.
-

Insls vaccination L* required by
law. If the animals nre-to be s«Jd
other than for slaughter.

*67 Monaco
way?
do It?

Vicki Clark Heads
Baltimore Rams

and Breezeways

A*

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E. L. Carpenter Hdw.

Building Supplies
811 E. Railroad St.
Phon. WI 5-2423

Hardware &amp; Appliance.
142 E. State St.
Phone WI 5-2983

The Baltimore Rams 4H Club
met on Monday. Oct 10. at the
home of Patti Clark Officers
elected: President. Vicki Clark;
the field In ’67 ... In
own new Dodge Monaco.

rotary. Patti Clark, and treasurer.
Bonnie Burpee
Vickie Clark was appointed reporter and Mike Clark U «cr' scant of-arms. Seventeen mem-

I rldcd to keep Uie dues at 50
cents.
| A hayride for the end of OcI tober wits dl/ctuMd and a com­
i inlttee of adiflts was appointed
to make the arrangements All
I former and Summer members
are going to be invited
of Larry. Doug and

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES
220 E. State St.

Hastings

Ph. 945-2454
945-2454
Ph.

USED CAR CENTER, COR. MICHIGAN &amp; COURT-^PHONE WI 5-3903

HE
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BOYS

'

�Cub' Leaders
Training Course
Begins Oct. 26

(Pack Leaders*; Wednesday. Nov.

THE HASTINGS BANNEB—7

Engineering - aeciloo.

____ .________ Pine Lake Adds
2 to Institute’s
SS
“■ Teaching Staff
ducted for all Cub Scout Leaders

Ing WednesdayP Oct. 26. at 7:30

wtS^t1^

m

1m
ifh
rrL?

duct these courts which will con­
tinue ouch Wednesday for a

By H. D Burpee

Collins will be assisted by Mr.
and Mrs. Laurel Baxter and
Ernest Jacoby.

Uvu&gt; a mile and a half north of
Delton and Just cart of Wllkln-

'opment Training Art.
Wineland and ills family are
now rodding on Boniface Point,
Pine Lake.
Ronald DeBoer hai Joined
lhe staff as a clinical psychoIndlcaHve of
Michigan RehablRehabl- loglrt and will function In a
Indicative
of Michigan
counseling - supportive role to
llUUlMl Ii^tute's growth is tlw the students.
(Edition of two new staff memDeBoer obtained ids BA de­
gree from Michigan State UniPhilip Wineland of Hudson, vetaity and his MA. degree in
Join* the faculty a» an addl- School Psychology from Michigan
| Uonal Instructor in the cabl- State University. He lias also
nelmaklng department. He L»

with Sir. Bob Heydenberk, hl»

The 344lh Drip Kerosene Farm Tractor manufactured by the
International Harvester Company in 1915. Now owned by Jay
Stevens of Delton. Mlrh.

by Executive Rui-cl! Evans to

mt to come out and photograph
an old tractor he had recently an obituary. I wa* looking for
purvliaaed In Nortlxrn Michigan.
Well I rushed out there with ins wife Katura Lewis. C. W. wa* in the near future. The most I ate of 1904. could give me Infordifficult problan which I have motion. How about it, Mis* Wood,
encountered has been the loss of can you furnish Information, on

pktion of hl* training at MRl.
Wineland established his own
eablnelmaklng business in

slons will Include: Wednesday.
Oct. 26. Cub Orientation; Wed­
nesday, Nov. 2. Planning the Cub
Scout program; Wednesday, Nov.
9, Your Den Meeting (Den
Mothers*. thc Pack Meeting

kcc Springs Mansion House. They
ti-nuiuonal Harvester Company arc burled in tho WhltncyvUlo । It La sometiilng of on Imposition, from?
but wonder if you would mind _____
mentioning them In your column.
I feel Hint the people In Has­
the year. The only thing I tings who read your column
&gt;
Uuinxwlth number 5000. Jay's
might very well include someone
I
tractor Is number 5344. It was
who would remember enough to
the first series of a 4 cylinder
give me a clue. To be frank. Mr.
they ever built, and 11 wa* ILiUxl
Burpee. I liave ulnwet run out of
I know they had a large family,
tor. TlU* 51 year old trader still tuid It seems like there is bound
gentlemen, or their descendants.
runs and it is In good shape.
Their names orc:
However Die company told him
anything about his experiences
1880.
parte for it though!
"Otto P. LcFever, bom Feb.
After 51 years I would say thi* experience driving the home
4. 1874 (half-brother of
Frank*
could not set in a quieter and The article Just recently run
"Orro H. LePcver, bom Aug.
mom restful place tlian In Jay's
4. 1879 (brother of Otto)
braners of early Hastings spoke
"fast" CKAtS trains roared prac­
died Jan. 37. 1888. and. as their
tically through Jay's yard each Creek stage os being “Bill" Lewis.
day. With no more trains and no
uuiln highway, where could you
Repeated efforts of my family
find a quieter place to repose?
have not produced any results.
The other day in the Michigan ants of this family?
If any of them or their descend­
Room of the Grand Rapids Pub­
ants could be located, it would
lic Library, I liad thc pleasure
mean a great deal to many oeoof meeting Mra. J. D. Buchner
ol Kalamazoo. Slie was looking inc. On such questions m this
for information on. I believe, tier
Sally Sourbom Hablltzci
great grandmother. She would of my reading public. Here Is
Oak Harbor. Ohio.
like to find tier obituary. Her
Heber Footer from over south
name was Elizabeth Curtis Cos­ come up with anything that will of Barryvllle called on me the
well Hanlon, bora Dec. 27. 1798 help her. This lady lives in Oak otlier day and gave me Informa­
and died Jan. 2fi. 1890.
Harbor, Ohio, and aha writes.
tion on nnrrf-her graduate of the
Class of 1904, Grace Giddings.
mcr .Middleville doctor. Dr. Amos
"I have enjoyed your book.
Grace waa a very good friend
Hanlon, who wa* bom In Canada "Fresh Out of the Attic.” and
in 1844 und died in Middleville in your column in The Hastings tended Hie Moore school when
1937. The doctor's mother Is
buried in Middleville on th? same
'This last Spring. I began to
lol with lhe doctor. Does anyone compile Information for a family ty normal after graduation from
have Information concerning lilatory. which I hope to publish High ScJIjoI; taught the Mayo
School In Maple Grove township
end also thc Moore School. She
then became a registered nurse
and followed that profession for
many years In Hartings. In
January, 1918, she went to FrcsI no, Callf.. and followed the nurs। Ing profession She mnrrted and
she and her husband moved to
Galveston. Texas, wlicre Grace
died In September. 1965. Lillian Burke, of Hiwtfhgs. ai
former Delton reridcTit, and. .Bfl|
old friend of mine wrote and
said site graduated in 1905 nnd
knew all Uie Class of 1904. She
seemed to think that Florence
Wood of Hartings, whom I liave
heard from before, was a gradu-

ployed asi a model maker fur
the University of Michigan,
Naval Architecture — Marine

graduate work.
__
His counseling Internship
training assignments wen- at
Ionia Reformatory. Jackson oflie.- of lhe Division ot Vocational
RehabllitoUon. University of
Micit and St. Joseph Hospital
experimental project In Ann Ar-

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Michael E. Norton. 23. 414 N
Michigan, who was a mcmbcr&gt;if I
Uie Tecumseh municipal police
force for the past six months.
Tuosday. Oct. 11. began duty
with the. Barry County sheriff's
office. W
.
Prior to Joining the Tecumthere with the Bums Detective
ageney as a guard at lhe Myeri
Aircraft plant.
A native of Freeport where he
wa* born on Sept. 30. 1943. Nor­
ton is the son of Mr. and Mrs
Lorron Norton of 414 N. Michi­
gan.
A 1961 graduate of Nashville
High School. Norton served two
yearw nnd eleven months in the
Navy aboard an LST. He saw
duty in lhe Mediterranean and
, Atlantic.
r
[ He married Diane Kay Timm
| on Dec 10. 1965. Diane 1* Ute
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bur^
dette Timm on the Gun Lake
Road nicy have a son born on
Oct 9.
The sheriff's department b
still ihort two men. Sheriff Merl
H. Campbell *ald.

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^1. &lt;
Michigan State kicker Di«&amp;*
Kenney punted 35 time* for.
Spartans In 1965 for an avefim
of 38 3 yards per kick. Onlf/li

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39

Gordon J Parson. 20. R1 Nash- . ----------ville. paid n $10 fine plus $4 85
Va»v&gt;Lii&gt;«
cost* for having a 32 revolver
lOlIIOlO KGTCHUp .
I which had not been inspected for
------------------------safety by the Barry County slier- I
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pleaded guilty to a reckless driv­
ing charge when arraigned Mon- /
5th Ribs
day before Municipal Judge L. E.
Barnett.
He wm arrested Saturday by
Nashville Chief of Police Robert
D. Parker.
First 3 Ribs
Gerald D. Burpee. Hl Dowling,
has been serving a sevtn-day
Jivll sentence In lieu of paying a
$10 fine plus'COurt costs imposed
A&amp;P GRADE "A"
Monday by Judge Barnett after
he pleaded guilty to a drunk and
disorderly charge. He was ar­
rested by City police Friday
night
Carl FeaUierly. R2 Middleville,
LADY BETTY
paid a $15 fine plus $635 court*
casts Monday after pleading to
an assault on Joseph Sllvernnll

Township.
Glenn Gullion. R1 Ada, paid
a $25 fine plus $7.35 costs on a
disorderly charge. He was ar­
rested by Middleville Chief of
Police David P. Newman on Fri-

Costly Parking,-;

about you!

Pork Loin Roast

Driver Fined in
Municipal Court

_
*lfc- Nancy. Aro

'side with their family Ln Battle

Home and Training School. Pay- a total of Jurt 38 yards

The store that cares

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�k-TW HASTINGS BANNER

Bliss Sales, Net
Income Up for
First 9 Months
pany for the first nine months
of lhe current fiscal year ZX*'
were
II17.X15.375 compared to *#8,007..-.i*
T71 for lhe same period of 1965
.

to stsjasjn
Net
month
480*1
share

on Sunday. * Mra. Betty Haas
entertained friend* and newcom­
er' to the community Monday
morning for coffee. * Rev. and
By Mrt. Stephen Onfood
II DUta*
T.l.*krt. 4SS-2444 Mrs. Isaac Osgood and Mr. and
Mra Leo Roblyer plan to leave
Thuraday tor Kentucky. TTiey
will take a quantity of new and
Sunfield were dinner guest* al used clothing for Kentucky Mu­
lhe Isaac Osgood home on Fri­ tton
day * Mra. Isaac Osgood called
on Mrs. Frank Moxon and Mrs
EU-elyn Buholu of Hastings on
Wednesday * Mr. and Mra. Da­
vid Osgood and Debbie of CharBy Nr
Mri. _Ethol Blank
'lotto attended the McCallum
Wy
Community supper at McCallum | ■« ci.rk.rti.
school house on Friday. Mr and Leiter of October 13:
Mrs Stephen Osgood entertained
77^, 3^^ Sunday worslUp
her family Bunday tor a going .vervice WM held at the United
away party for her lutlher. Jim 1 Brethren Church. Fred Bawdy
Rlne. who left Monday for Uie ।
boUi morning and
armed force* Those attendmg ; evelUn&lt; ^-nrlcre. Rev Max Ovenw. — Mr.
K&lt;r and
.nzl Mra.
Mrs John Rlne I &gt;&gt;
_ ■ ___■ fuked ^r ap_—
wrre
and non. Phillip, of Kokomo, pc^tment a* W. Lowell U. B.
Ind ; Mr and Mrs. Norman
victory ChrlsUan
Benedict and family. Wayland. En^vor mreUngU being hrtd
Mr and Mra Gordon fUne and
DtoS^Munat lhe MoCallum Dtotrtct MonDawn Marie, Mrs John
r . d*v anrenlnr with * wiener rnaM
and Miss Pat Hokanson.

Cloverdale - Hope

'

income for lhe nineperiod amounted to *4.or *180 per common
after preferred dividend

with net Income for lhe same

Pleasant Valley
--- SSS-S4S4

*1 a per share. Net income for
the third quarter ot 5966 wa*
SIJN8.45* or 46 cent* per iJisre
Ath-&lt;
Mrs, Leo ElUnlear from ----compared to *504.843 or 31 cent* ens was a Sunday guest of Mra.
in IM*
Mae Brown and Isabel!. Mr and
Mrs.
Lyle
Munyon.
Darlene.
Bob­
nine
Net earnings tn
bie and Mrs Lena Hart of Kala­
non-recurring gain of mazoo called on Mrs Brown and
Isabel) and Mr. and Mra. Ira
Osgood * Ruth Steel of Hills­
aocurlUe* In lhe first quarter.
dale and Barbara Osgood took a
weekend vacation through Up­
per Michigan * Mr. and -Mrs.
Fred Biddle of Niagara Falls and
The Rockwood line of products Mra Charlotte Roblyer of Kala­
which were made there has been mazoo were Saturday guests of
reassigned with the ball valves lhe Leo Roblyera * Mr and Mra.
and pipe unions going to the William Hampton and sons of
Eagle Signal Division and the Nashville and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
fire fighting products to thc Dewy and family of Delton were
Friday guest* of Uie Jim Spring Gamewell Division

Friday

callers

on . Mrs.

through Friday. They toured the
Olds plant Thuraday. He was an
Army buddy of Hubert* while
In Germany.

Cor Hits Ditch

Hastings spent the weekend with nlng
Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Owen
Mr. and Mra. Ltoyd Owen called^ T"
n Emma Owen in Kalamazoo
Freepcrt Monday.____
BUT. KUU
---------——* family dinner Sunday as ihrtr
called on Henry Lelnaar at Big Ville spent Friday and Saturday

East Doud
By Mrr. IJoyd Otten ■

Mrs Basil Tobi** of Uie Hinds
district spent Monday at Howard
State Road driving his 1MI Ford Moore'*. Mr. and Mra. France*
Thoma* from Yeckley spent Fri­
day at the Moore's. * Tuesday
unhurt.
__ _______
Mrs Howard Moore spent the day
, with Mrs Dean Selleck in Me­
ir an/ zfdr 3e« Unuted Item*. Omber. * Mrs. Ada Tobias of

Clifford Kwhlor called on
the
Owens Saturday. Mbs Bernice Sunday at Owen Sults * Glad to
Calm* ot Lansing. Charles Calms report Mrs Owen Sult U feeling
Linden Norris. * Ronald Chaffee, and Emerson calms of Hastings better
now in Uie Navy, formerly from spent Bunday afternoon at the
Nashville, and Mr and Mrs Keith I Owen*. Mr. and Mra. Uyod Owena
For Banner Classified Ad*
Chaffee of the Star district called called on Mra. Lovinra Campbell
Call WI 5-3481.
at Linden Norrises' Saturday eve- at Borges* Hospital in Kalamazoo

UNITED FUND

Ethel

Hastings and Mra. Ruby Walt ot
Nash Highway were Sunday dln-

and Usey attended evening aerMra. Dean Geiger wa* among
eight persona who attended
WMC Rally of Calvary Brrth-

lUFl Friday and Saturday. Oct.

Secord and children. Jack, Judy
and Jimmy of near Middleville,
Mr. and Mra. Jim Bpringer and and Mr and Mra. Clyde Zeigler
approximated *134,000 000
compared to *13* 000.000 al June family visited Mr and Mrs. Rob­ and daughter, Laura of' Way*•
and *121,000.000 at Dec ert Wenger of Middleville to
meet their new son. Thaddeus,
Several famllUw from here in­

tended the 40th wedding annlJohnoon near Rookford Sunday.

COLEMAN AGENCY

Eldred and family enjoyed a
color tour Bunday. * Mrs Doris
Bawdy will be hoetaae to the
regular WMA with a carry-tn
dinner thia Thuraday. w Mr. and

for ALL your

insurance needs

BllMfleld attended Michigan
Teacher* Christian Fellowship
OrganlxaUon Saturday and Sun-

You
Orunsled and family of Saginaw.

May
Freeport Tueaday.

Run
Don't let on automobile accident hit
you for a heavy financial loss. Protect
yourself completely with both accident
and liability insurance Come in any­
time and ask for details on our low­
cost policies.

Durfee

into

By Mrt. John Hook
.&lt;»£.«.
HJdUI

Trouble
Mr. and Mra. Earl Fender and
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Conklin op
North Ave. * Mra. Dari* called
on Mrs Anna Moore at Sunset
Aero* Thuraday. * Mr artfl Mra.
Harold Wortley of Welcome Cor­
ners were Friday evening call­
ers of Harold Erb. * Mr. and
Mra Hubert Hunt had a* house

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but prayerfully from our hearts...Give the United Way.
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ONLY YOU CAN DECIDE

Meant A
Pledge of

Only YOU can decide your individual Fair Share of the $54,225.00
minimum goal for 1967 at established by the Budget Committee and the
Board of Directors of the Hatting* Community Fund.

.30 week
.35 weak
.40 week

Only YOU can determine just who* your Fair Share contribution to help
support the eleven United Community Fund Agencies should be.
To assist you in making your personal decision your Hastings Community
Fund suggests thi* Fair Share guideline:
JUST TWO MINUTES A DAY

.60 week

Remember, thru our Hasting* Community Fund w« give just once — but
each of us must give hi* Fair Share.

If Your
Monthly
Salary Is

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400.00
450.00
500.00
600.00
700.00
800.00

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This Message Sponsored By
HASTINGS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
HASTINGS ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, INC.

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U.S. CABINET MEMBER HERE —United State* Secretary ot
the Interior Slewart L. Udall was in the Third Congressional
District Friday with Congreaaman Paul H. Todd. Jr., Kalamazoo
Democrat, who Is seeking re-election In a hard-fought campaign

the Thornapple River by Nashville Village President James
Rltor, shown In the photo on the left shaking hands with Todd
as John Boughton (left), publisher of the Nashville News, and
Secretary Udall look on. Secretary Udall climbed Into the bow
of the canoe, Boughton ut safely In the center and Todd in the
stern to paddle against a stiff wind more than a half-mile down

dllnc a canoe down the Kalamaioo River at FL Culler. The tall.

the Thornapple where they were greeted by Miss Linda Slade.
Vermontville, a Junior at Maple Valley High, dressed as an
“Algonquin." who also presented them with maple syrup. In the
photo on the right, Congressman Todd &lt;lefl) and Secretary
Udall hold a news conference attended by representatives of
newspapers, television and radio stations in Southwestern

§The Hastings Banner

Michigan. Todd's aides distributed
proposed a Conservation Development Bank, designed to make

and Muniiine in the lipper Peninsula and viewed the future
site of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. He alw visited
Isle Royal National Park in Lake Superior.—Banner photos.

Give Vour Fair Share
To Our Community Drive

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, October 27, 1966

Moose Schedule Todd to Lead
Halloween Party
Democratic
For Youngsters
Lawrence Cooley, civic affairs
chairman for the Hastings Moose
Lodge, has announced that the
Moose again will sponsor a party
for children on Halloween night,
Oct. 31. at Reahm Motor Sales
lot at State and Michigan.

WILLIAM SCHILHANECK

Bill Schilhaneck
Resigns Draft,
Zoning Posts

elder and doughnuts to the
children from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

The Moose will also have cars
patrolfng the streets aiding the
police In protection of the
youngsters. Cooley said.

William J Schilhaneck.who
has been a member of the Barry
County Selective Service Board
for more Uian 15 venrs and a 1
member ut tiie Hostings Zoning
Commission more than a decade,
has resigned from both bodies.
He and Mrs Schilhaneck are
leaving on an extended trip,
More than 150 persons — in­
going to North Carolina und
cluding many students—attend­
then to Florida.
ed the political meeting here
Col. W. J. Myer*, deputy Tuesday night in which Con­
Slate Selective Service direc­ gressman Paul H. Todd. Jr.
tor, In acknowledging Schll- Democrat, and State Senator
hnneck's resignation, wrote:
Carry Brown. Republican, ap­
"I do wisn to toko this oppor­ peared on the same platform to
tunity to convey to yju the ap­ give their views on current ques­
preciation of Uie Michigan So- tions.
ieetive Service System- for the
The program wa« arranged
outstanding contribution you
have made to the effertlvene**
of your operations In your county dlevllle opened the meeting
for more than 15 years.
and Introduced Wilbur Uldrikz
"The leadership and - integrity :
you have contributed to Ute Lo­
_
__
Dme that
cal_ __
Board
operations
In your*
your . 17,15 W[U l,,e
immunity
who is seeking re-election,
community hiiXi
havt iwured
insured (ntr
f ' 'Todd
1
and Impartial administration of
*ho is seeking to rethe Selective Service require- Phtce him as representative, have
menta. Your volunteer public ' "PPcared on the same platform
service warrant* the upprecla-1 together.
tlon and commendation of all. | Tills Wednesday night they
"The Selective Service System were scheduled to appear before
is largely dependent upon the | the West Main Elementary PTA
volunteer services of our cilUeiM! in Kalamazoo. Thursday they
for its effective decentralized ad- are to appear at the Portage
ministration in our home com-; Chamber of Commerce meeting,
munities. The volunteer contrt- On Nov. 1 they are to appear bebutlon of your time, your ability j fore Local 1010, United Paperand your integrity to this task , workers and Fapemiakers, at the
helped to insure the accomplish- Kalamazoo County Center Buildment of every mission. We are i Ing al 7 pm. and on Nov. 3 at
grateful to you for the services 1 the Battle Creek Kiwanls Club
rendered. You have demonstrat-1 at noon.
ed the qualities of responsible! Tiie candidates gave their
citizenship which are so impera­ views on the US. farm legisla­
tive If wc are to endure Ss a tion. seemed to agree that there
free nation ”
were Inequities In the Selective
Service program which should
receive congressional study, dis­
Historvmobile Seen cussed
the amendment to the
Michigan Constitution to lower
By 1,502 in 3 Days
There were 1.502 persons who the voting age to 18. Vietnam
visited the Historymoblle in and steps to be taken to curb
downtown Hastings Friday. Sat­ Inflation.
urday anti ’Sunday under the
sponsorship of the Barry County
Hlstoricul Society
Mrs. Eva Bush, who has Just
attracted 3.886. Including many moved to Hastings from Clover­
school children.
dale. stopped in’The Banner of­
Business firms which helped fice Friday to renew her sub­
publicize the visit through dis­ scription to The Banner, which
plays included the National and she has been doing for the past
City Bank*, Bonnet &amp; Gown. 55 years. Mrs. Bush said that she
Penney's. Bun McPharlln's, had moved to Cloverdale In 1904
Cleveland's. Schader’s und Has­ and made that her home until
tings Floor Covering.
this past week when she moved
The Camp Fire Girls and Boy to Hastings She Is 91 years old,
Scouts orsisted at the Hlstory- walks downtown by herself, and
mobilr und Consumers provided carries her packages home with

Over 150 Hear
Todd, Brown
Express Views

Faithful Rentier

backward glances
“hits of yesterday"....
as gleaned from tbe
Bamu-r files
Barry county supervisors con­
cluded their extended October
session Monday by approving a
record budget of *377.075 plus
*78.000 for debt retirement for
the medical facility—a total of
*437.750.
Members of the Nashville In­
dependent Baptist Church are
building a two story. 20 by 60
foot addition to the west of their
building and hope to have the
first floor in use this year

Latest tabulation indicates
tlutt, there are now 10,700 voter*
in Barry county registered for
the Nov. 5 election, an all-time
high record. Civic groups
throughout the county are now

working to get out the vole on
election day.

Elwood Bachelder. operator­
manager of the local airpark,
plans a demonstration this week
of the BeaBee amphibian, a new
four place aircraft designed for
all around use It can land with
equal ease on land or lakes. Is of
i metal construction, ha* a cruis­
ing speed of 103 miles .on hour
and a range of 580 mile*.
An unusual sight was seen by
i few fortunate ones Wednesday
afternoon when a flock of geese,,
estimated to number about 1500
bird*, settled on a farm near the
TH.... O.. MAnw

. . BACKWARD GLANCES,,

NUMBER 28

—EDITORIALS— F
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■ ' rim ■ ■ ■ by |,M.C ~

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j

GOP Candidates
g Campaign Here
For Support

With the Nov 8 election slight!, । tiie interest of ALL of Michigan
more than Jwo weeks away, the "t heart It was a happy day for
Mrs. Irene Parker, chairman question arists-"For whom shalijour State when George Romney's
State Senator Garry Brown of ‘
civic duty prompted him
of the Barry County Democratic I Vote?” That is a matter Uiallscnie
l Kalamazoo is planning a "blitz" :
Committee, has announced that each must decide for Inmscif-the | W forsake a distinguished career
' of tiie Third congressional dis­
a caravan with party candidate*
trict starting on. Munduv and on I
DR. MORRETTE RIDER
in
a
In
industry
to
enter
ths
turbulent
is scheduled for Saturday.
privilege of a free people
Tuesday. Nov. I. I* to move ’
' field of politics. Quickly adjusting
Congressman Paul H. Todd. democratic nation.
through Barry County.
Jr. and other Democratic candl. to changed circumstances with the
Senator Brown, who is the Re- |
dates are to form the caravan ut
publican candidate for -ongreas, j
For me. personally, four votes’ sure touch of a gifted executive.
the fairgrounds here at 10. am.
is to move through Richland into
,he has led with firmness and
| will come very easily.
Saturday.
Barry and Eaton Counties Mon-1
TO, Governor or MicWu.. I
•,,d “d’""d » ""
Other candidates will Include
day morning.
Don Holl, for State senator from aeon, Romney, m M Uw kre«!”“to“'
“ h“
the 21st District: Iao Barth, for Irndm in Mlch^n hwory--lt»l,““'&gt;' “ «rt
Delton. Cloverdale. Middlerepresentative from the 89th: km.ie.1 i™&gt; ih. nnndpolnl o?”™”
State Senator Roger Johnson,
Elementary student* in tiie
for re-election from the 20th mW eeeomplnnmmr .Ince me
ton &gt;toney on (he
In
go to Vermontville. Nzohville. Hostings public schools will have
District, and Angus McLeod, meicoMc
Ot Clu» S. OU»m I *"««• »'
“m"1 lte n,,“
Woodland. Sunfield. Mulliken. a musical opportunity at 2 pm.
candidate for Circuit Judge.
Delta Township. Dimondale Wednesday. Nov. 2. when the
ilurlny Ihr Onl decode « U»|“
b“ls «
KENNETH
H.
HOFFMAN
The caravan Is scheduled to
and Eaton Rapid*.
Hope College Orchestra plays n
noutstanding merit and ability,
tour the towns of Middleville. present century. Romney gave to
”
1
I Tuesday Senator Brown in­ concert especially prepared
J for
Freeport. Woodland and Deiton Michigan a lift and leadership that i
...
, traduced former Vice President the 5tii and Olh grade young
and the townships of Baltimore. ,ol Uie Smir MT Tran dmd cedUr
F"r L’S
**“" "l!
। Richard M Nixon al Western people.
Johnstown and Maple Grove
: Michigan University of noon.
mid on (he mme wln. He
B“b"‘
Od®&gt;I””'
At 2 pm. the caravan Is to be
(Continued on Page &lt;i
in Nashville with Congressman In the best sense of the word, had
a collcc at the home of Mrs
family. Including David Tuber­
Todd appearing for the dedica­
| Howard Ferris. &lt;20 Tanner Rond
gen. violinist, and Kathleen
tion of tiie new post office.
Later he went to Middleville Buurena. double bassist.
The program Is to bike place
campaigning In that urea with ' The program will Include exal the Queen Street School, Mrs
Leo Verhnde as his host, and Icerpts from the Nutcracker
fMraM
Tor Krnnnh had dinner with u
,t Middle
„„„„ Tch.ikom, L.lln
Parker said, und an open house
the
| Suite by Tchaikovsky. Latin
I* to follow at the Nashville post­
office.
suw.0
.b, x
A,c^„s;;
i5et
Refreshments are to be served.
on: ‘i. nl ri&gt;nork
‘■“’"““"IlKPaiSr” “ C°“'"
*"
The caravan Is .to return to Llfllltir I ronfts/ll ' Hlckuo comers residents ar«
I 1 UJJVacll
punning a homecoming for 1967 were held at 2 p.m Saturday at.
.
.
_„h I u,ur 1
Hastings for a country' style din­
Al „ -----p" -------"c appeared
with I Dr
Dr Morrette
Morretle Rider
Rider conducts
conducts
5*^------ "i""
by Rev. George Elliott
''und
“ru* have scheduled a chicken
rf&gt;- din­ ,he
the First
First Presbyterian
Presbyterian Church.
Church. ‘1
ner to be served at tiie Moose
Gov.
Koinney
and
Senator
I
tlje
jj
ope
college
Orchestra
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis of­
Lodge at 5:30.
Thosc of us who oppose In­ ner for Sunday. Oct. 30. starting
GrilT.n on a telethon.
, wh ch U|U ttt*b»shed by him .n
al noon at the American Legion ficiated und burial was In River­
creasing the already menacing Club.
, This Wednesday at 2 pm llB47
•
side Cemetery.
, Harry DcMxra. Republican canThe
flow of alcohol In our commun­
The Hopc
Hope symphonette,
Symphonette, a
Proceed* will go to help defray
Mr. Hoffman suffered an np1 ‘VrtA,Xv L"r. st C
,ro"* “"'A*1 orchestra of 28 players, is
ity arc accused of misrepresent­ ex penne* for the homecoming
the 20th district was to cam-1 ^1^ cach ycar trom the 70.
home that evening.
ing the facts. I welcome this opn’
MT ! member College Orchestra, and
The Legion Clubhouse is lo­
portunlty of presenting some
A resident of Hastings since1 Cecil Barreit
Barrett us
os hostess.
hostess Bill lltt% ukfn extensive tours
facts that may help people de- cated one mile east of Htekory 1949. lx; purchased tiie LyBarker Sackett. GOP candidate for Has- ' Thc “Vic is invited to attend
_________________________
Cornera on the Hickory Road
| ...
Drug
Store in 1952 and operated tings Township supervisor. v&gt;as , Wednesday's concert
cfde who IS on the side of truth.
There will be pony rides for Ilit
|t until 1964 when it was sold to meet him at Nashville and!
}
Barry Ccpn.y m l..d.n „r. i®'
J”"1 J*” “» youngsters.
to Robert Lapo Pharmacy. He they were to go to the home of
x
n■
Mrs Norman Lenz on the River ||A|fz*n IV1 &gt;i t*
honored Monday evening nt the ■ discriminatory. Nonsense! In our
Robert Eskcs Lt president of the ! was employed at Lapo's.
Rood for coffee at 3:15, then on 1FVJVU11 1T1C111
annual 'Recognition Banquet" i ----------society, -----lawn rightly
restrict....
the homecoming conunlttee, David. Mr. Hoffman had long been
, ---------held at the Community Center selling of many items over just Carr,8“n Is first vice president, prominent In the Hastings Lions
Anthony Stamm, candidate fvillpfl &lt;1S CtlT
nt the fairgrounds
any counter, to Just any person r Clarence Pixley is second vice Club, of which he was a charter
Mr*. Marclu* Taber was Es­
-------------------। nrMMmrt
U... tIs. secre- member. He was president of the for the State senate from the ,V11IVU 4,3
We are told __
no detrimental
PrwWent. Gretchen sh
Eskes
pecially honored when Ek ten­ condltlon will result Records,^ and Harold Langshaw is Haztir.;" C'”h. ?uc:;xilng B..-t 21st district, was to be at Mrs ■
rri
,
sion Director Arthur Steeby from the police departments of । treasurer.
Payne in 1952. He w;: ■ ''V
presented her with a 411 pearl Lansing. Battle Creek. Knlama- i
------------ •------------chairman of the Lions in 1955
this
Wednesday
and
another
Timothy
J.
McManus.
55. R3
zoo. and other cities approving i/-*■
*.
and the following year was
liquor by the glass, reveal all hnplip PllttniL' fit elected district governor.
j.coffee was scheduled for 3:15 at Delton, was killed about 8:15
Recognized for 10 years' serv­ steady increase of arrests for, ViMdl 11V 1 UdllindO
Mr. Hoffman had served as( the home of Mrs DeWayne pm. Thursday when his 1963
ice as 4H leaders were Mrs. drunkenness, drunk driving, and
Ford Falcon smashed into the
^7-ZiPugh.
chairman of the Salvation Army,
Glenn Meglnley, Mrs. Charles other associated crimes. Arrests
At 7 Pra candidates were in­
work In Barry County and was
Raver. Mrs. Clay Bassett. Glenn in Lansing more than doubled in
tor on M-43 600 feet south of
Hastings I vlt
*d 10
co-chairman of thc Hawlfiisi
-----­ Attend the Republican
Meglnley and Mrs. Richard Relt- a five year period. Secretary of
’j dub potluck al the..
---,'wam»n
United Fund in 1958 He served
, Women..
ler. They received gold clover State Hare states. 'Drinking
Township, according to the sher­
as chairman of the Haotlngs Methodist Church in Hastings
awards.
iff's report
drivers appear to be on the in­
chapter
of
the
National
Federa—
;
------•
------------Silver clover awards for five crease.” "In 1964. our department
Kazys A. (Charlie' Pusnlkas.
is
i
years’ service as lenders went to suspended 6.132 drivers for drunk 72, who suffered a heart attack tion of Independent Business I
Clarence E Field. 56. R1 Delton.
Mrs. Frank Welnbrecht. Mrs. driving,” Hare said. "Last year Tuesday morning, Oct. 25. at his and was president of the BArry'ljtV DcUlK 10
Guernsey Lake Road
County Safety Council.
****** *v/
Myron Brown. Herald Hansen. It was up to 6521. and through
According to the report, the
home
at
625
W
Clinton,
died
Mrs. Herald Hansen. Mrs Rus­ the first two-third of 1966. a to­
tree lor was traveling north
about 11 o'clock that morning at;
sell Meade. Everett Olmstead. tal of 5.138 mandatory suspen­
with the right wheel off the
Pennock
Hospital.
Mrs. Curl Barcroft, Mrs. Carl sions have been meted out "
Mr.
Pusnikos
iiad
undergone
|
Bahs. Mrs. Robert Endsley. Mrs
Field told officers that he had
"Unless there Is a decided __ &gt;.*•*.
Born ln Minaville. N. Y . on
Georgia Mlknls. Mrs. Kalliryn change in Ute rate, we will be had apparently reenvered very । AuK &gt;2. IB&gt;6. he was the son of
Jus/ looked behind and the road
Mott. Mrs. Oaylen Bristol. Mrs. close to 7.000 this year." he said.
v-a* clear, the next thing he
nicely and waa released ut 1 30 &gt; Hoyd and MinnietU 'BottomThe Hastings City Bank -Is
Evelyn LaBtn. Mrs. Blair Haw­
on Friday. Oct. 21
jle&gt;’' Hoffman. He attended high making plans to. celebrate its
blitz, Mrs. John Decker and Mrs
Field said the only thins he
We are told present policing t»
HU attack occurred shortly I
there and attended Hope 89th anniversary andXwili hold
June Nichols.
Inadequate. And yet. Gov Rom­
Lewis Huntington was master ney. Secretary of State Hare, after be had finished hl* ! Culiege for two years and spent open house on Thursday, Nov, 3.
of ceremonies at the dinner and and other responsible officials breakfast. He »u admitted tu i four yeara at Ferris Institute, Thomas F Stebbins, president, southbound lane after tiie Im­
graduating in 1941 He worked as has announced.
Introduced special guests Mrs across the state are pleading for tbe hospital al 9:33.
pact.
Mr. Pusnlkas was a retired E Iil pharmacist at Holland until
Visitors are to be welcomed
Waller Birman gave the Invoca­ stronger enforcement laws And
The tractor traveled 68 feet
tion and Lois Dingman the apparently our local Chamber W. Biss engineer, coming to Has- *ln-'ch lrf ,M2 whcn he entered
alter the impact, coming to rest
Ungs in 1953.
it,,c Army Medical Corps, serving Bunk's newly decorated and fully headed north with the right
pledge to the Flag. Tom Eckert
Mates have not bothered to lis­
He had worked for the E. W lhrce *nd one-iuilf jrar*
led the 4H pledge
,
carpeted lobbv und its other front wheel 11 inches oil the
ten to the pleas of local law en- Bliss Company
.
in the
East and i On Aug. 12. 1942. he married modem facilities
Extension Agent Bruee Bean | forcament agencies for more —
right shoulder The left rear
also for the National Can Com­ I Elizabeth Nay ot Highland Park
ltrfrrshm*nl&lt;
men and money.
I in Kalamazoo. She had been an
pany.
.
“Dr. Schoendeust,” who I.
tractor, partially on the raad
\nny nurse whom he met at
Wc are told that adoption util
really Doug Hill of Hlilcraft
I nd uitries. He waa billed as
in Lithuania, the son of Charles Fort Custer
IM7 automobiles by Hastlngi
State Actually, approximately and Veronica Ptisnlkas He came
In addition to his wife, he is
“The Traveling Scientist"
50
‘
T
of
the
Stale
now
has
liquor
survived
by
a
daughter.
Mrs
R
Club Agent William Kirkpat­
to the United Suites when he
There will also be a prize
rick announced that membership by the glass. True. SO': o! the was 15. living with his brother. B. i Alexandra* Omo. Jr. of
drawing and a *400 saving* cer­
gains in the various community people live in the wet areas with Peter, in Brooklyn. N. Y.
tificate will be awarded on Satgroups indicated that there may more than B0r: of the resulting
He married Bessie Stapulonis freshman at.Michigan Stub- Uni­ urjiay. Dec 3.
The car came to rest with the
crime
This
then,
is
the
par
they
be some 2.000 Barry County boys
| left front even with the &gt;efl edxe
of Brooklyn She died in 1949. He versity. and Harvey, a Junior in
and girls In 4H work during the would lutve us shoot for
married Adelle Burke of Brook­ Hastings High School, and his I A pot table television set will of tile road headed southeast.
mother. Mrs. Minnlett? Hoff­ be awarded at noon on Saturday. Str McManus was lying aloqg the
ccfUng months
Arnold Toynbee, noted his­ lyn on July 27. 1951
Nov 5. through the courtesy of i right side of the car
man of Hastings.
New 4H Advisory Council torian. pointed out. that alcohol
'
«v i.w
.'fasting* -new car dealers, and
members named Monday night was a major cause of the downbach Funeral Home until Ume'.*“ registrants fill continue to I NOTICE:
are Mrs Robert Hollister. North­ fit)) of now dead civilizations.
j * eligible to win one of the' To Wholesale Egg,Suppliers Inl­
west District; Mrs John Decker. Our forefathers found alcnlud a W. Bllsa Engineer* Club and for the service*
Southwest, and Waller (Dick* potent too) for undermining md the Battle Creek Engineer*
a *10 addition to an existing tv Social Service Board will conHarrison. Southeast Mrs. Rich- destroying the Indian culture Club.
Methodist Bazaar
they found tn America. Alcohol
In addition to his wife, he is
the Northeast District.
has NEVER been the mark of
Ute Facility for the coming year.
Middleville
progress nor provided a rung for Hubert t Veronica ■ Loudon of
Regi*strat!on forms are avail- Reserving the right to reject any
TO. MIMtollle Km M.U.Mw tble on
„ lobby „„„
„„ „
the ladder of civilization And it Albertson. N. Y. and Mrs Aiben
tables and
at the] or all blds. Al) blds must be sub­
Hastings Mfg. Co.
can't happen here And what (Annei Rogers of Yardley. Pa.,
mitted to the Medical Care Fa­
■“ ■“»
S"v s- -nd on &lt;h. parkin, lor durlnk cility on or before November 1st.
will happen, shouldn't. &lt;!• De­
Earnings Increase
troit Free Press. Thursday. Oc­ five gntndcluldrcn. and his with a .‘jnorgosbord dinner .’tart- - .&gt;u. s!10tt
B J. Abbey. Administrator 10 27
Hastings Manufacturing Com- tober 20. 1966—page 14A
ing at 5 o'clock. Everyone is tn- 1 " Your
-attention is directed to
pony today reported net earn­
■he City Bunk's advertisement NOTICE TO CAR DEALERS
(slgnedi George Elliott
ings of *695509 after taxes in
at 8:30 pm this Wednesday at
n SecHon 2 of this Issue of The IN BARRY COUNTY:
the nine months ended Sept. 30,
WCTU Holds Workshop
The Barry County Social Serv­
1966. compared with *493515 In
NOTICE
Home and the Requiem Mass in­
The WCTU members held
ice Director is accepting blds on
.the comparable period of. 1965
Applications for the position of toned at 9 am. Thursday at St their workshop meeting on Tuesany and all types of station waThese earnings were equal to Abstractor for tiie Barn’ County Rose of Lima Catholic Church lay. oct 18. at the home of Mrs, Central PT A Open
tons for use by Social Services
67 cents a share on 1.034500 Abstract Office will be received
•’eterson-s In MldrUevll c A de- . ,
-.
sfl.ee and Medleai Care Facility.
shares of Hastings common stock up to 12:00 o'clock noon. Novem­ Steven Funeral Home at Brook­
louse Tuesday
To trade-in Involved. The Boel*;
outstanding, as against 43 cent* ber 4. 1966. al the Barry County lyn where tlp&gt; Rosary will be I'ciock, followed by a business
The Central School PTA will Service Board reserves the right
In the 1065 period, based on tr.i Clerk's Office.
recited Thursday., Another fu­ neeUng. Mrs. Peterson played told an open house starting 7:30 to reject any and all bids. Plus*
same number of shares.
State qualifications, references neral Mass will be Intoned on her 120-yeor-old melodeon and im Tuesday. Nov. 1. Parent* submit blds to Social Services
Hasting* is a major producer and salary expected.
Friday. Burial will be in the St. -----------------------Mrs. Gerald Smith the piano. «iu have an opportunity *o visit Director Mr*. Beatrice Fisher.
of piston rings, oil filters and
' WUiam Cridler
Chartea Cemetery at Fanning - Twelve members and four visl-1 their children'* clazsea on a 107 W. Broadway. Hastings, be­
Coslte oil additives.
Barry County Clerk
11/1
tore were present.
regular "day's xhedule."
fore Nov. 1, 1966.
10/TT ■

Caravan Here

Orchestra from
Hope College
Here Wednesday

Heart Attack
Takes Hastings
Methodist Pastor Hicleory Corners Pharmacist
w/ •. v
d'.hicken Dinner
wriles Vlews on
,
for Sunday

r --- ----

".t

Honor Leaders
Of Barry 4II’ers
At Monday Fete

Hits Tractor

Dies Suddenly
On Tuesday

Celebrate
SOlli Anniversary

�(

1
Mrs. Stowell
f Conservation
. at*' Dimondale

Marriage Licenses,

Chanter Stowell was the

UPHOLSTERING

Final Rites
For Mr. Wilcox
This Thursday
key, and hli student teacher
from WMV. Mr. Gerd, accom­
panied the club. Oonnle Oates,
one of the students who went an
tbe trip, thought the trip was “a

Yhi furniture
BUILDING
Western Michigan University.
Mr. Wilcox had been al the j This was the third year the
journalism class has gone to
Facility since 1960.
He was bom in Orangeville
Township on July 19. 1880. th* .
san of Eugene and Jennie
urday after spending three weeks &lt;Bhelp&gt; Wilcox.
Thursday at 1 the Delton Pan­
at Pennock Hospital after .suffer­
He attended the BJake School
ing a heart attack. He still must and married Dellah Jenkins ot thers' J.v. Football Squad de­
Hope Township on May 27, 1916. &lt;feated Maple Valley at Delton.
They moved to Hope Township .13-0. senior pictures were taken
Thursday and Friday.
Friday at 7:30, the Varsity
FhotbaU Squad played Fennville

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'Red Cross Aids
Worried Parents

Rapids aubmioed the low bid of
v[ waucning.
pav.ng andj
&lt;57.041 .for
widening, paving
curb uM iMUr U

City Employees
To Have 6 Paid
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' recently when
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the Millers beworried because '

Municipal employees will have
six paid holidays and three halfduy holidays each year, under an
addition to the contract with AFLCIO Union approved by the Ha.s*4q«s City Council Monday nl»ht

! no word was corning through
from their daughter In Turkey
and the baby was long overdue.
। The Carlton Norcutt family
| are In Adona. Turkey, where
they have been gince April.
,1964. He Is with the Air Force
1 on his second tour of duty.
I The Red Cross found out for
| the Millers that the faml'v h*d
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dependence Day. Labor Day.
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas
Day.
They receive one-half day's pay
an Good Friday afternoon. Dec.
24 and Dec. 31
Should any of the six full-day
holidays fall on Saturday, the
employee shall be paid at bls
regular rate of pay. Those failing
on Sunday will be obsened on
the Monday following.

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and another letter would follow.
I-ater Red Cross notified the
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bom to the Norcutts on Oct. 8
and all was well. She was named
Deborah Lynn and her brother.
2'r-year-old David, was delight­
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1or ar.d perform such work, wlth| out a reason acceptable to the
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To get holiday pay. an employee
I must work the full period of his
OCT. 11 — Constanta King, 221 s. [ ’cheduled work-hours on the last
Broadway, impropar backing, s. workday before a full holiday, or
?ad0,ii«hL ;a»uaajid Muhuu’”'
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Continued from Page One
perience—Repairing—Best references Hal Brown at CurtisE-House WI 5-5065.
10 27 county line In Eaton County
C. D. Bauer, who was motoring
to Charlotte at the time, said
that the honking of the geese
could be heard above the noise
Jordan Lake
of the car The concentration of
geese covered about two acres
and you couldn't see the ground
Willowbrook Dr. off M-50—West of Lokc Odessa
for all the feathers There were
The Union contract calls for
wetal varieties of geese In the
"pack" and It was the attempt OCT. 14—Mtehaal Kidder. B5. drtv. dues checkoff, seniority provisions.
to Join up In the air with their
I
provisions.
own kind that caused so much
• TENDERLOIN
confusion.
HaaTvvrBL: Bum4*&gt;TZIsibksi«b.
was one from Miller. Johnson.
• N. Y. STRIP
Charles &lt;"Lady"i Baldwin of 130 S Waikingun st . ap««dlag 401 Snell and Cummlskey for &lt;356 60
in to. N Broadway.
. । for legal ttOrk In connection with
• T-BONE
Hastings, pitching Star of half
;,h'Total legal expenses '."'
‘SL'
a. century ago. who established
Browna. X3. rarateaa driving. |
to the
Serving Doily from 12 Noon to 1:30 A.M.
many records when the major bulua
W. Oraan St . Bamual Hrtlua. Bat- City for legal work in rainnecleagues were getting established,
received, this week, a lifetime Clinton
allow 1 brrn *-^54.79 since February.
pass to all big league games, en­
drtv/, Engineers who drafted the plans
graved on a slab of sterling sil­ W. Clinton.
I for the lift station In the Railroad
ver 4* &lt;. inches long and 2% inch­
•brine. I Street area were present at Mon­
es wide.
„
session. Director of Public
ii'c'enee'oa ’p^t'eon?' w‘*"cunton "st.; I Services Ken Labcrteiiux said the
OcraU Bacbaldar. 1030 N. Church I State Health Department had
Hastings teachers will have a vkiu?e‘o.,Jn*en*£**n-&gt; Y.h
.?h: questioned• whether the plans
prominent part In the meeting Stile Xd and Broadway. evadingCalled for a plant large enough
of the Michigan State Teachers 40 tn 30. N Broad wit; Kithleen | tj sene all ixisslbe expansion In
Association at Grand Rapids on lull, NaabvtUa. ent Ute me pitta.; that area.
Thursday and Friday of this o'rean'se.’ uaorga* WrUht.^S.^Haa-! R
concensus that the
week Miss Marguerite Hetmans- tinge, defective equipment,’ S Church ■ proposed lift Station designed to
perger will serve as chairman of 8l,a”
‘serve some 100 homes was large
the elementary division and Miss
Ruth Robson of the English sec­ °g lii™J™,"
24 Anna CU-uene. Woodlaud, .would employ up to 75 persons,
tion Herold C. Hunt Is to speak OCT
apwdlng 40 tn 23. N. Michigan Ave.;; The lift station would carry sewnt the High School sactlon and ■laphen VaahIL 8 Jaflvnon St. £ge frOnl that low area Up U&gt;
bllan Av“ ’ " 1 rain
l0* arVa UP
at the English section while apwdlng 45
K.
| where 11 would flow into regular
Charles Park Is to appear in the Thanii Fro
s. K. Micst- ! sewer mains and on to the dis*
Agricultural division.
«»n /
WUlli
now goes directly
into the
, ----Beginning Sunday, the Michi­ Michigan Ava.; Joao MeCaul Cl.;-. there
viua. ipeading to in 25. N. Mtrhi- Thomapple River
gan Central train which arrives
*• 437 'il?'Councilmen
unanimously
lebtgan; Richard Carl
W MUI
..hi, ' rehere at 12:00 will make the run St.
•paedlng 40 In 25, K. Michigan n**ed the contract with ( onnon-stop between here and Ava ; Howard Hobart, Woodland, de-‘ aullant Walter Bagby of Grand
Grand Rapids and between here o.oim 8?oUber’"sad ’e FB™d
UaPldl for continued zoning and
and Charlotte. Automobile traf­ •oaadlog 50 In 25. W 8lata it.; Panning work at $150 a month.
fic. which is seriously cutting In­ Marla Ockartaan Bl. apeedlng &lt;0 Ln
MJd-ContInent of Battle Creek
to the volume of local freight
M378A0 far work on the
and passenger traffic formerly ...
Kit!
S, w
h.u, amiuunt ™ rae
enjoyed by the railroads, has Clintoa 81-. •paeding 40 in 25. ’w tuckpoinllng &lt;3.575 , and painting
mode this change neee«sary It Clinton Bi.
•no"
&lt;990.
Is a question of how much longer
Williams * Works was paid
communities the size of Hastings
&lt;400 for the new municipal map.
and Charlotte can produce Senior Citizens
। The Council authorized payment
enough rail passenger traffic to
of
&lt;4.400 to Haskins &amp; Sells of
make regularly scheduled stops To See Rev. Gary's
■ Detroit for accounting service*.
profitable.
,
Pictures of Rome
I Austin Anderson of 1755 S
Senior CiUzens ot the Has- I Broadway appeared at the meeting
Ungs community will meet Mon-1
requested compensation for
Barry County’s budget for the day. Oct 31. at Union Hall on *15 45 cement work he was re­
STOP and See the Largest Selection
forthcoming Dry Campaign is Woodland Avenue for the usual QUlred to do on his drive after
»3,000 of which 11.800 wUl be carry-ln picnic dinner and so-1 Broadway was Improved.
in BARRY COUNTY by
contributed to the State Dry clal lime. Dinner will be ready
Anderson said he paid his &lt;1.700
(Campaign. Thc balance will be at one o'clock.
. assessment but was asking comused In the county. Pour hun­
Presldent Ray Wolfe promises P«&gt;«‘lon for work he believed
dred and fifty dollars of the SI200
an
Interesting
program,
which
’
V
n0‘
mpauUbWty. It was
balance will be used in the wards
to committee
as follows: First ward. 175.00: will Include a talk by Rev. Don
Aldermen approved vacating the
Second ward. S100 00: Third Gury covering, the Gury's trip
to
Italy
to
visit
their
son.
remaining
alleys
In Hastings
ward, &lt;125.00; Fourth ward.
Compare our quality and prices with first line
M.by inlraUn, pielure, were'“'““'“■.Tt"1™ u"
1150.00. Miss Lettie Garn has
carpeting anywhere. Best buys on the fabric of
£
been secured to canvass the city. taken and slides will be shown I
covering
the
main
features
of
powcr
u
“
l,,,e
*
your choice.
On Monday afternoon, the historic Rome.
Visitors are Invited to all meet-1
Michigan Avenue pavement be­
tween State Street and the Ings of Uie Citizens' Club, and all
Michigan Central tracks and on are reminded to furnish own
Tuesday, work was commenced table service and beverage. If I
ElECTBOHICS
on the last section of pavement transportation Is needed, or can I
olHVlCt
between the track and the be furnished, please coll Ray,
bridge. It is expected that the Wolfe at 945-2864

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hoidao to no one and gifted with
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himself, has worked on production
lines, should be tabbed aa anti-

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ship of a law designed primarily
to protect rank and file unkm

own leaden who might be tempted
Juit purpoaes II 1* Interesting, too.
to team that Griffin, tn a recent
debate with !1U senatorial oppo­
nent, drew an admission Uiat he.
&lt; William*'. would have voted for
the Landrum-Griffin Bill had he

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time of IU passage! Griffin can
give Mldugan the sort of Con­
gressional leadership we need in
Washington. He made a notable
record as a Representative in
Congress and has the ability to
move forward a* Senator In a
manner that trill be a credit to
the SUte Griffin deserves to be
full term_

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lent record as minority leader in
U&gt;e Michigan Senate and Uie be­
lief But we need In Washington
a more equitable balance of power

own

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lative procedure* and les* through
pressure play* by thc executive
department -Wf have no personal
criticism/'of Rep. Paul R. Todd
who B an honorable individual
(ditto for Garry Brown) and who

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Robinson. We have had a series
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Camp Fire Leaders
Enjoy Cookout;
Thursday was a beautiful day
for the Camp Fire leaders' cook­
out at the YMCA camp.
They had a delicious meal of
hamburg, baked potato^ and
I gingerbread in orange shells—all
Hikes and out door activities

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ship on Feb 25. 1901. the ton of
Byron and Anna &lt;Tregoi WUlltt*. He attended the Cobb and
Powers Schools and was gradunted from Hastings High School
in 1919
Mr. Willitls took short courses
at Michigan State University
and worked as a milk tester in
Gladwin County until he was
called home because of the Ill­
ness of his father. He worked for
his father on his farm and
helped’ operate Wiililte Dairy,
later taking offer the dairy, mov­
ing It to 609 E. Mill Street. He
operated the dairy until 1963
when he retired because of his
health.
Mr. Willltts Is survived by a
sister. Mrs. Chester 'FloraBellei
Stowell of Hastings.

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Robert Ingram.
Mrs. Miller's Camp Fire group
elected officers last Tuesday.
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secretary. Rene Bcduhn: treas­
urer. Cathy Bradley, and scribe.
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vallon chairman representing
District 2B of the Federated
Gordon Clubs of Michigan, and
Mrs Christopher Gould of thc
Barry County Historical Society
and State Tourists Council were
privileged to attend the press
conference with Secretary of In­
terior Slewart H. Udall and
Congressman Paul Todd in Nash­
ville. Friday.
The David Smiths spent this
Bunday in Belding visiting thc
Robert Smith family.

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Next Monday will be
Hallowe'en in Hastings
and Barry County and the
little ones will be on the
prowl in quest of good
things to nibble on while
they wander around our
communities In costume
and in droves. It Is a night
to look forw ard to for .all
of the youngsters. A night
filled with intrigue and
mysticism. In fact, for
most of us, it was the first
tune out of the house at
night without the guiding
liand ot a parent or older
person Wasn't that thrill­
ing? And it still is for the
youngsters of today.

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When they come knock­
ing on your dqpr will II fall
over on them ... or. will
they have to watch out for
broken glass? If you don't
have a door that jrltches
and goblins can knock on'
in complete safety and
with admiring thoughts as
they raid your candy dish;
Ing to us for a new combidandle* that will
your house snugger
Winter and cooler
Summer as well as

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�Catholic Daughters
Aid Missions.
Plan Bazaar

Nancy Johnston,
Rowland Judge
Exchange Vows

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Richard Denny
171* members rolled bondages
for 'oreign mission hospitals.
CD A members are planning
their Christmas bazaar to be
held at the Hastings City Bank
Nov 15-16. Chrtstrifas artlrlrs
end baked goods will be sold.
Bazaar items are handmade
Grand Regent Ardlth Hart,
along with severatsmembors re­
cently attended the CILAr Work­
shop in Jackson

The daughter of Mr and Mrs
Thomas Johnston. Mlu Nancy
lx* Johnston. became the bride
of Mr. RowUnd Judge at St.
MlcbMU Church at Canton.
Ohio on Saturday. Ort 22nd

I tended thc wedding from Ha.*-

Women's Club
Members Tour
Upjohns, Museum

The three Utllert &lt;&gt;tm In the
-Johnston family remained in
Hastings Jennifer and Becky
stayed with the Joe Burkholder
family and young Bob stayed
with the Ken Miller family over

Pvt Mlehael McPharlln
54*53*49 t o. D 3rd Bin

The Catholic Daughters o&lt;
America Court fit. Rita 1574 of
Hastings, held-a* mission meeting

Nineteen members of the Has­
tings Women's Club traveled to
Kalamazoo Thursday morning.
Oct 20, to tour the Upjohn plant
and the Kalamazoo Museum
। John Company conducted a twohour tom with a coffee and roll
breads provided
The guides welcomed questions
and explained the pill making
process to the small groups of

WHITE'S

Luncheon was a smorgasbord
at the Swedish Hous* The after­
noon was spent In touring the
Kalamazoo Museum and seeing a
demonstration of Spinning flax

Photography
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY

Al) those participating were
exuberant about the'r dnv and
hope that others will take ad­
vantage of the next tour offered
by the Hosting* Women* Club

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SOCIETY NEWS

Personal Mention

Sunday. Oct. 23. being the 65th
birthday of Ed Tudor, his dough-1
ter and husband, the Lynn ,
Donovan* of Battle Creek, enter-)

Th— Cart Bwrrort terne on
Cartton Ccnl*r Rood wba teem-1
tag with activity on Saturday
evening when th* Junior Departm*r.t of the Presbytoian Church
of which Mra Barcroft is super»» ulumuiku
mtendent. was
entertained for .
a
hayrldc fcllowed by a wiener and
marsiunallow rcast. It being a
vwy targe group. 50 In number,
lhe.e was much excitwnenl and
a great deal of fun. It took a bit

,J"..PreS1SSL.BS&lt;^
their deuehier.
Nr. and Mra. Robert Mac -1
,nv In Daniel K- Ayrea.
Ar.hut *ere dinner gue
“'’d
, “*
Qra,ld
Sunday,
Mr R«Pl£la
Mte
FrMerW tX„„
dM. te. b«h •«
‘ **“ ”—*“
of Byron Center were Sunday!------------ •
guests of the Ford Caaeys and pnrpntS Announce
Mr. and Mrs John Smith and
baby of North Carlton wye Daughter S Troth
Monday evening callers oy,er
M
Carlton Estep of
recent guests of the Caseys have
announce

tallied Mr. and Mra Tudor at j
th* Nordla for dinner, the begin- ,
nlng of a most pleasant day
planned in hi* honor. After their
tetum to thc Donovan home.
284 N. McKinley, and Ed be­
lieved the festivities In Ills iiuoor
and the L*on runrs. rne
«on
were at an end. guests began
anti from th* Barcroft home and dleville
Leon Fuhrs and the Arthur Coir ‘T'u^^^ra^Wlllan^Cappon
arriving with gifts to further
celebrate the occasion. Those
ord Sharps. Harland Guwn.-.ey» Item. ... men &gt;».!«
। Mrs Roland Ouster. Gordon
from Hastings were Mr. and
Mr. .nd Mte C.l..n tern, mid ““ tern
‘
Mrs. Carlton Bump. Mr. and Mra
Cove. Mra William Kirkpatrick.
•
J Mrs. Douglas Cooper and Mra daughter, Amy. of Alto were I
Clarence Bump, Mr and Mra
Richard Beduhn Also helping on Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs AAnrL AnniverSOrV
Glenn Donovan Mr. and Mrs
Rowley.
JVKKK AnniWWy
Robert Erway and family from I
I thc planning and lefreshinent Charles
The Lester Reynoldg have reOctober 16 was Che 57th wed
committees
were
Mr
and
Mrs
ENOAOED-Mr and Mrs And- S^^Jta ^and'Mra’Edwd I PLANS NUPTIALS - Mr and
turned from Kentucky where! ding anniversary of Che
Richard Sharp, Mr. and Mrs
row
anfamily IRWT)
from Wood| Mr*
rew Atuta
Stutz of
of Ri
R1 Woodland
Woodland anana 1&lt;nuly
wooa-i"
“’ Jerome Van
•— Matre
—of
— Mid
—— ­ Harland Guernsey. Mrs. Roland they visited her brother and Havens of 108 «. High andIto
nounce the engagement of their land.
. .' Mr. and
d Un|
_ i dleville
Mrs. n^..,
Robert Ca
Capdleville announce
announce the
the engage
engage-­ Oaster and Miss Debbie Bar­ family, the Jesse Blackfords, at honor this occasion they
Russellville, relatives at Owen*- ponied their daughtera. Eleanor
daughter. Barbara Lee, to Sgt pon ' and family and
’ . from
.
—
Tar- 1 nient „r
of iH»ir
their Aarwhiar
daughter. Mnilv
Holly croft.
boro and other cities.
1 Haven and Mr and Mra Edgar
Carl D Benner. USMC. son of !Z_
."G'r
j Allda. to Bruce Wayne Steiner.
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Benner of Mra William Moore and J
Mr and Mrs. William Parker Hoevanalr to the Mid-Villa where
Marand ^rs Fred Steiner
Lake Odessa. A Nov. 26 wedding Ur* w
""«m Tiw^urpri*
‘nrt M
«- i w,n Middleville
entertained
R*X
wL
Both the bride­ , Tll*
accomponled «i».
Mrs. r«ui
Paul 8-nith of they were entertained for dln,, "Busy
„ - .8" was
,
...
sccohiuuiiicu
by M&gt;s. Charles Junta Monday. -L^ng
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Mlvnl
—. »
Beach.
—w Fla . ner und tien taken on a color
Is being planned.
Oc:.
24.------with"I"
five--------------mefnbera'—
pre*retunlln8 uu
on nruuiMu.),
Wednesday, vie
the tour. Climaxing a moat pleasant
----- T.v
7 mumun
wonderful day for Ed and all his |
jui'.f,
thj-v kHnrvd bis birth School, she in 1965 and he In enL Thc evening was spent In igth. after being gone two weeks, day was Ui* congratulatory tele­
Norma Sobleskey
dav rX
»»’• 8he ls no* •tending Dav- “
card
ra ptajing
playing wnn
with prura
prizes going to O
on Saturday evening
evening the Parkers
Parkers phone call from their grandson.
Mra
--------------Mrx
----- - of ...
.....d Mrs Ho- ..
..... Boyes, and family nf
"&gt;P°
r‘ Colle
«e A December wed- M"
Roa*ll Rfanlnn
Stanton and
and-------Mrs .......
uere gUMU
Mr an
Rodney
of
enport
College
—
--------------------Pledges Troth to
vLsited. Eds birthday had also ding Is
. .being
.
.
iI itr.
. .. of .*
—&gt;— .
—
planned
Howard Orsbom. -*&gt;.•
Tiie next meet­ mer —
Randall
Morrison
Luke.
Norman. Okla
been remembered on Thursday.
Ing will be Nov. 28 at the home
Mr and Mrs CUHon Miller
Neal E. Wilkins
Oct. 13th. wlwn the Hartings Fire
n,-u-,—r
oj Mrs. Margaret Johnson,
। visited Mr and Mrs. Leo David­
The Clayton Brandstettera are
Mr and Mra Walter Sobteakey Department of which he_Isw.chief.
—..
son. Mr and Mra Floyd Parrott visiting his sister and husband,
of Grand Rapids wishes to an- surprised him with a gift and
Mr. and Mra Wayne A. New- und Mrs Parrott's mother. Mrs. the Burr VanHoutens at Rocky
nounce th* engagnment of their served cake and ice cream fol­
ton were ho«ta to 70 guests at a [ Moore in Battle Creek, on Sun­ River. Ohio, far several days this
daughter. Norma Sobleskey. to lowing their business meeting.
*,u BOt,n
The John Chandlers hosted spaghetti dinner held at th* Elks; day; Mrs
HP 4 Neal E Wilkins, son of with two surprise parties, the
Lodge on Saturday. Ocu ?2nd. leaving for Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Re enter­
Ernest Wilkins of R5 Hastings C5th birthday for Ed was a very the "Mr and Mrs." Club at their AsiLs'Ing Mra. Newton in serv_ and
Mr
“ndMrs
Mr*Carl
Cl Clum of
home at 1311 S. Hanover on Sat­
and Mra Bryle Potter. 9C9 N. pleasant milestone to reach. .
Newaygo were Tuesday,
visitors tained for dinner Sunday. Oct.
•“*
33. honoring four birthdays in
Michigan.
. . .
x urday evening, and winning hon­ mg thc dinner were the Misses □f Mrs Kathryn Clum
Mrs.
Re's family. Guests were
ors at budge were Mrs Robert Judy Newton. Jane Weaver and
Mr and Mrs Dennts DeBest
On Sunday. Ort. 30, the Otto Lambert. Linden Snyder. Mrs. T)unmy Chenoweth. During th*
from Nashville. Vermontville and
Linda Enz is
Colvins plan to entertain the Linden Snyder and Gerald Law­ evening the girls, who had dis­ and three children ot Joliet. Hl. Thoma pple Lake.
Donald Fountains the William rente.
covered that Sunday. Oct. 23. visited her parents, the Carl
Mr
and Mrs. Leonard Johnson
Engaged to
•
Chryslers and the Walter Chrys­
was a special day for Mrs George Ehimwm, over the weekend.
Orrin Smith ot Lansing was of Wabash. Ind . were guests of
Chenoweth. III. surprised her
lers of Grand Rapids for dinner
the Kenneth Keys a few days
Norman Mvhre
Mrs John Hopkins entertained with a birthday cake and song n Sunday dinner guest ot Mr 1 last week, and the Max Key fam­
honoring the third birthday of
and Mrs Ray Clemens Ben Ar­
Mr and Mrs. Carl Enr. of । Tert Fountain and alio the birth- her Hospital Guild al her hum*
cher of Flint. Mr und Mrs Den- ily of LaFountaln. Ind., were
Wocdland announce the enqnge- dity of Mr. Colvin.
on David Drive Wednesday eve'
Mrs. William Kirkpatrick has nLs Allerdinc of Lake Odessa. weekend guests.
ment of their daughter. Linda,
■ nlng.
Callers at th* Dean Potter
an interesting group meeting at Claude Clemens. Anne Clemens
to Norman Mvhre. son of Mr
Tiw n.Ow^t
rntOT ' &amp;&lt;«■ Homer Smith was hnstesa her Ixune every Wednesday uf- and Mr* Mary Herbert were iMxne this weekend, only to find
and Mrs. Chester Myhre of Hix­ t.,S
X
at the Ray ----------Clemens home
ternoon which is Uw "Ovcrtown.callers
-------------------------ton. WL*.
Charline Kidder. Rev and Mrs.
Cooking
Club."
It
is
a
beginning
1
Sunday.
MX!
IJndn Is a 1963 graduate of
cooking class and its memberMrs Doreen Barry anti Mra Keefer and Harry Williams. Th*
Lakewood High School.
ship consists of 14 girls and one Rn&gt;’ Clemens spent Tuesday In PoUers arrived .home Sunday.
IJnda and Norman arc both
boy.
I Lansing. Mr and Mrs Clemens Reported a good time.
employed bv Trans World Air­
Tiie Smiths lire moving this week
...
1 called on Mr and Mrs. Claude
Mrs Paul Trainor and two
id*,
the
Percy
Duniians
of
lines In Chicago.
Into their new home on Cook
i Haney. Friday
daughters. Mrs Ken Tinker and
Mra Glenns Townaend. Mrs.
A November wedding Is plan- Sparta, the Robert. Bryans of Road, the former Lyle Hulbert
Mr and Mrs Darrel Hall of Mrs
Bud Hoekstra were In
Grand Ledge, thc Dell Davises of
Dora McDonald. Mra Alta Chaf­
residence.
Battle
Creek
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Traverse
City over the weekend.
Greenville, th* Al loftusai of
fee. Mrs. Eleanor Merrick and Dale Hall. R4 Hastings, returned
Freeport and thc Elmer and
Mte U»h Nom. mre
M
.
Saturday
from
a
week
’
s
trip
Floyd Colvins, local Floyd *howMyra Kay Gauck's
:hr»u«h
in,
amok,,
tdMnovtes of their deer hunting
X JL
Mr .nd Mr. ol.nn Woble
Engagement Told
trip last year nrar Kiva which
on
Mrs. Ctelta w»s, Ot„,,„||e ,u,« Mr .nd Mr,
Mr and Mrs. Anthony Gauck l» th* usual hunting ground, and
nlMM for teiyw u fl&gt;e!Lol|e o,nleu »&gt; Crinal Cenplans were mud* for this year's
Mra Leo Toffee and her tetne or Mr. and Mrs Clarenrn tcr Thursda}* Mr. and MM.
expedition. Mrs Brogan served granddaughter, Joan Taffee. will Ciiaffee to again honor Hie day. Lynn Bird of Cedar Springs visinounce the cngwuiwnt of their a delicious luncheon This get- ] fly to Carabad, Artz., this we*k• • •
ted the Daniels on the same day
nd
J *to
“ visit Mrs Taffee's
'' sister
daughter. Myra Kay. to Pfc to-getiHT Is becoming an annua] ~
The Richard Cotters entertainMr and Mrs Walter Jackson
Henry E. Franks. son of Mr. and affair and is looked forward to
rd for Sally's birthday by Invlt- of Carlton Center visited their
Mrs. Charles Truesdell return- Ing her grandparents and uncle daughter. Margie, at Albion Col­
Mrs Glen Franks of Stanton with much pleasure, especially by
tiw wives who have become very ed Monday after visiting in Ann and aunt from Union City, Mr., leg* Sunday
The wedding date is Dee 17 Pfc well acquainted and can share Arbor for several days.
ahd Mra Dan Cutter and Mr.
Harlan Frahm of Burlington,
Franks Is stationed in Germany. this much of th* hunting days. TET Lralie Cook family visited and Mra. John Meredith, to
Hew Into the Hastings alrI Port Sunday and his father.
th* Dr. David Cook family at spend th* weekend.
...
Lewis, of Hastings flew back to
i Novi Saturday.
T» honor rte bkiMsy ol Mm | Wteomto -111. him for . rew
The Rlchaixl Fingletons with
j daughter*. Ann and Jan*, of William Hewitt, her parents, th*
Those Good, Yummy
Dr and Mrs. L. J. Caston were
I Kokomo. Ind., were her* over Burde'.l* Cutants, entertained
Rhone Vermontville
th* weekand and vLilted h I s John Cotant of Battle Creek, Mr In Detroit over the weekend,
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mother. Mrs Alma Fingleton at and Mr*. PhUlip Cotant. Steven r visiting their daughter. Mr. and
Mra.
John Levy.
thc Medical Facility.
.tad Marcia ct Ptxiunk Lake, and
| Mrs. Curncll Denton was in the Will lam Hewitts, Charlene
. . . will again be sold by the
Muskegon over the weekend to’ and Marilyn, for dinner on Sun­
(visit her mother, who fractured day at th* OES Hall.
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The Rusnell Belflalds were In
Albion Saturday—to attend thc
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ball game
Mr. and Mra. Edward Goodyear
are vUiUng their daughter and
family, tire John Ackcnhuaens In

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Postmaster and Mm. Charles
Hinman left Wednesday to visit
their son. Lt. Charles Hinman
und family at Iron Mountain for
Mrs. Einar Frandsen. who has
been staying with the Harry
Leonhardt family at Walled
Lake, while Mrs. t*onhardt is In
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weekend during wnich time Miss
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returned to Walled Lake Monday.
Mrs L expects to return home
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Mr. and Mra Harry Bidciman
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Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Hovey.
Duane anil Knrcn were meat
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1 for the Hoveys as they are movmg to Detroit where Mr. Hovey,
a Consumer employee, has been
transferred There were eight
families living in the E. State
Road vicinity who took tills occaslpn to wish th* Hoveys the
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ocular -4«l March. 1965 Mr Sense waa high­
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who extend their sympathy to
the son and two daughters
Mrs Lavonne Barnum was
among those who attended MEA
&gt;BB. 753 WMktafUm at Grand Rapids last Thursday
Truk. BS. Ort. Hi
, S3S-4U AYR. Oct. and Friday. ♦ The many friends
of Mrs. Lula Hauer, for many
land, living where Mr and Mra.
Kay Moore now reEide will be
interested tn Uw following. We
have learned that Mrs. Hauer
far the past few yean a resident
of Woodland, was taken ill at

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CXha Fisher. who makes Ills
home with his sister. Mra. Jake
Edger, is recuperating from surghis daughter. Mra. Ray Casey.
The Robert Corkins and son.
BID, from-Cleveland, Ohio. Mr.
and Mra Lloyd Roush of Grand
Rapids and Mrs Wm Corkin.
local, were Saturday dinner
gucsLs of Mrs. Warren Roush. An
overnight guest of Mra. Roush

^ppeun

For Firn Time

Of lrving
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Hl Qu.&lt;
*10 MU ।
and Liken by ambulance to Ford
Hospital at Detroit where she
BUMrtXLD—Freak DaBoU, BB, Oct. could be near tier sonrTCenneth.
WAYLAND — Joka N. BjUaOr. Bl, After a couple of weeks at the
hospital she went to her son’s
home, where she continues to
VSaMOMTYXLLa — Ill* Cboal. &gt;1. undergo treatment We ore told
licr trouble, situated in her
throat, is of long standing and
the treatment will require some

John Bay. director of Pennock
Hospital, has announced that
the hospital again has received
full accreditation for three years
from the Joint CommLxsion on
Accreditation of Hospitals
Pennock Hospital has been
continuously accredited since
1952.
Accreditation assures the pub­
lic that the hospital provides
quality service to its patients.
In its report, the Joint Com­
mission congratulated the hos­
pital on its extensive remodeling
program.
Accreditation is necessary for
a hospital to participate in Blue
Cross. Blue Shield, Medicare.
Medicade and other welfare
programs.

from

two

Woodland

until 1025. when they returned to
Byron Center urea.
In 1932 they moved to their
present farm ho^ie on the 81s-

Wcertl died in March. 1948. He
married Ruth College on June
23. 1949.
the Hastings Mfg. Company,
retiring in 1952.
Mr. DeWccrd is survived by his
wife, a sun. Homer of Middle­
ville; two daughters, Mra. Rich­
ard (Elvira &gt; Blough of Freeport
and Mra. Lillian Boll of Neway­
go; two step-daughters. Mra
Homer &lt;Margaret! Yeckley of
Compton. Calif , and Mrs Jason
■ Norma! Thompson of LaMlrrada. Calif.; 16 grandchildren;
16 great grandchildren, and two
brothers. Albert and Rolla, both
of Holland.

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A.M. to

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Mr. and Mrs. RJ Kussmaul
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
hospital for further treatment on Stuart Kustunaul were at Mich­
igan State University Sunday to
hangs heavy on her hands and
Miss Mary Miles. 15-year-old cards or letters from her funner first year at State They enjoy­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horry friends here arc deeply appreci­ ed thc tour of the campus and
Miles of Hastings. was recently ated Her address Lx 3134 23rd saw the floats from tiie home­
accepted in the Grand Rapids St. Wyandotte, Mich, c/o Ken­ coming parade the day before,
Youth Symphony Orchestra for neth- Hauer.
in tile evening they vUlted Mrs
the 1968-67 season.
Mr and Mrs. Victor SLvon Kussmaul's sister. Mr. and Mra.
The 109-pl ere orchestra, under were In Grand Rapids Thursday Verne Duvls. * Tile cla-sses at
the direction of Mr. Kovats, has where the latter attended ses­ school will have their Halloween
n rehearsal every Saturday fur sions of the MEA Convention. parties Friday, Oct. 28. The boys
two and one-half hours at Grand Early Friday they drove to Stur- and girls will dress in their
Rapids Contra! High School.
custumcs then parade through
Plans are now being made for class sessions of four of the five the zooms.
three concerts scheduled for Sth grades at the Wall School
Mrs. Effie Laurence of ML
early
April.
Mary,
who
plays
the
ciu iy April, noary. who &gt;»&gt;y^
throughout
uuuuomuv uie
the uay
day Ttial
i tun eve- Moms. Mich, accompanied her
French Iwm. Is a band member1 nlng they went on down to Hunt- brotlwr, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
_
-------__..— 1 ington. Ind., and were overnight Mahler, to Harbor Springs, Sat­
and a sophomore
at —
Hastings
High School.
and Saturday guests of her urday. They attended the fu­
brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs neral of Ida Hurd, mother of
Myron Carter. * Mr and Mrs Wolter Hurd who formerly lived!
Byron Heverly and boys were In Woodland. They also called'
Suadiy callers on Mr and Mrs. on Floyds niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Zook of Wert Lake Odessa. Laurence N iswander and other
relatives. * Mr. and Mra. Herald
Classic were Sunday dinner
gui-sts with their daughter. Mr.
and 5|r» Glendon Curtis and
HALLOWEEN GOODIES:
family. They were helping Her­
Cupcakes, cookies, individual dips fried cakes and
ald celebrate his birthday. Mrs.
Nellie Wells and Saundra were
Protein Bread ________________ 32c
Robert Sullivan ot Middleville callers. * The Woodland WCTU
Best eaten’ bread in town. Complete in protein like in
was named by tiie Zoning Com­ will meet Tuesday. Nov. 1. ut 2
~ Barry
oarry County's
cuxuivy. new
new V'» al the home of Mrs. HCTmission as
zoQing administrator. He Is te nl‘ui Winkler. Thc program leudCustard Cream Puffs_______ each. 12c suececd Roy Walters who re- « *‘u «*
Crystal RichardA delicious cream filling, always refrigerated for freshness.
signed effective Nov 1
son * The lire department was
Charles H Leonard was reout Friday afternoon to
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
elected a member of the Barry the home of Willla Dalton. A
County Road Commission during grass fire got out of control
Orange Knots ____ ■________ 6 for 45c
last week's session of the Board j A family potluck will be held
of Supervisors. The term is for, at Uw Methodist Church Sunyears
day. Oct. 30. Dinner will be
Chopped German Cinnamon Bread 45c sixCharles
Norris was re-named served following lhe morning
A chopped Sweet dough with browp sugar, cinnamon throughout.
to a three-year term on the Bar- worship. A special film. "See All
Coffee Cakes F«miiy sf.e 63c _ .Small 35C ry County Welfare Board
lhe People." will be shown. *
Mrs. Elene Rogers has resigned Work ita-s begun for the annual
MONDAY PANTRY DAY_____________ 5 Loova» $1.10
as county abstractor, effective turkey supper to be held al the
Nov. 18.
MetliodiM Church, Nov. 5. ScrvWEDNESDAY COOKIE DAY_______ 4 dos. pkg. $1.00
mg will begin at 5 30 and con­
Mrs. Mae Chenoweth. 520 E tinue until 7;30. TtUs will also
Oreen. leaves today for several include a bazaar. * Mr. and Mra
days' visit with her mil Lyle, Robert Austin and mother, Mrs
and family at Durand, thc oc­ lUuxta Bawdy were Sunday din­
casion being his birthday
ner guests with Mr. and Mrs
Fhrrat Begcrow. Mra Bawdy re­
mained with thc Begerows for
a few weeks. The Austins called
on Mrs. Herald CIbasJc. * Mr.

.

I Thuraday

Pennock Hospital '
Receives Fall
They moved to Irving Town­
Accreditation
ship in 1910 where they farmed

Mary Miles Jains
Youth Symphony

Mulliken.

' .r

| Hastings CUT- Chorus, which,
nka been organized alhee last
April; Lx to make its first public
Ppnaral servirea for John A. I
ua and would like to take this op­ uppearante at- thc Hastings Ro­ I.'CWr
DeWeerd.
’erd. 82.
82. R1 FreepdH. who! Anothe
portunity to urge all Wag Wood­ tary Club's noon luncheon mwiresidents, to call us with Ing Monday at the Hotel Has­
lot Sebewaing accom
25. at Pennock Honpltal. will be
tings
Unit Mtxiday or tx-fcrre and well
field at 1:30 pm. Friday at the
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home
Your neighbors and friends, here ilngera accompanied by Mrs.
The Rev. Conrad Snavely Is to
Dave Kruko.
Because of conflicts, there is officiate and burial will be in
pony, break a leg or burn your to be no Chorus practice Tues­ the Winchester Cemetery near
house down. We're also glad to day evening. The next practice Byron Outer.
hoar about former residents and session Is Nov. 8
any other events of Interest
Christmas carols and anyone in­ his death.
Won't you help us, please?
terested In joining the group will
He was born in Jamestown.
be welcome.
bear of tiie death of a long lime
rwdent of this community.
— '
Seaae died about 6:30
Weerd He attended thc Star
School near Byron Center and
Medical Facility where he had
married Carolyn Hickox of Byron

VFW and AoxUlao will POBl

Thomas E Buckingham. Jr..
Kalamazoo, a postal service offi­
cer. will give the main address
and Congressman Paul H. Todd,
Jr. Kalamazoo, will give the
dedication and present the Flag
to the postmaster.
Rev Fr. Raymond Moeggen­
berg of Lake Odessa will give
the benediction, then the group
will go to the post office for the
Flag raising ceremony. Tiie Ma­
ple Valley High Band will fur­
nish the music.

New OtyCkoriis

Dies Tuesday

, George VogL' prraidmt of tha
‘Nashville Chamber bf Commerce.
will be master of-cercmotilea at
the dedication of the Nashville
post office at 2 pm. Saturday.
Oct. 29. at the Queen Street
School.
Postmaster Wilma DeCamp
will Introduce Vogt.
Rev. Lester De Groot will

Village President Jamas Rlzor
will give a history of the post
office. A memorial to the late
Postmaster Harvey W. Wilson
will be conducted by Christo­
pher King, the architect who
worked with Mr. Wilson on re­
modeling the building into which
the post office moved last Febru-

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Visiting Mra Clara I Bayne on
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Mr and Mrs Guy Fewleaa
were to leave oil Wednesday,
the 28th. for Cedar Rapids. Iowa,
Mr and Mrs Floyd Armour where they will visit their
visited Ml** Minn* «■ mond* of daughter and family. Mr. and
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* week returned home with land and Virginia where the
country wm beautiful Many
them.
Mr. and Mra. Prank Rider re­ places of Interest were rutted In
tjje Capital Including the Kmlumed last week irom a two- nedy Memorial where Uw work is
m
week EaMem trip which Includ­ progressing on schedule but due
ed visiting relatives Ln PlUi- to much landscaping jt&lt; to be
burgh. Pa.. where Bide trips were done the Memorial win not be
taken Into the mountains where dedicated to&gt;111 neat Spring Alan
the Fall colors were at their
Funeral services for Emetl G.
। the John ClMutdler*.
cd on hl* grandmother. Mra height Going on to Washing­ is in charge of this project
Taylor. 63. R1 Delton. Crooked
I Mr.
Mm Wlluun Rv.,,
“ “» “«■“■
Colter* at the Merle Vanderton. D. C., they visited their son.
Lake, who died early Tuesday. Hon trip to California where |
they visited their daughter. Mis* were in North Adam* Saturday r*CUJlx
lhe Alan Riders, who also took Hoff* Tuesday were the Stan
Hospital, are to be held at 2 Beth Straub, at Santa Ana.' to attend tbe golden wedding' Mr and Mra Franklin Fuhr than on several trips Into Mary­ Woods of Irving.
pm thia Thursday at the Hen- They drove through and did anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. L. D and Todd of Farmington spent
t.in-Smllh Funeral Home at Del­ much sight-seeing In Colorado, Phillips of Moscow The Phillips, the weekend with hl* mother,
| since Mra. Cramer's lllneaa have Mra. Charles Long. They left
Utah and Arizona
ton.
«..
m..u «...
w«, adopted ' her a* one of their Sunday ona bialnm and pleas­
Mr. and
Mr*. «uu,
Rudy Flor* were
The Rev Marclus Taber Is to
officiate and burial will be In in Ann Arbor Saturday visiting family in addition to their own ’lrp trip to lhe Bahama*. Todd Is
their
daughter.
Susan,
a
student
family of *lx and aevcral other*, spending the week with hl* aunt,
FAMILY PROBLEMS are conthe East Hickory Comer* Cerneat the U. of M. and attending On Saturday evening Mr. and Mra Duane Hunt of Nashville,
(tintIy put bvforv a Circuit
the game. Also attending from 1 Mra Cramer went on to BronMr. and Mra. LeRoy Loveland
Judge. Divert**, Juvanilt prob­
I Hastings were Dr and Mrs. Fred son where they were overnight of Grass Lake were callers al
lem!. assaults, property and
long lime prior to bls death.
Hauser with their daughter, guest* of Mr and Mra. Thoms* thc Herman Homer’s last Satcuttody dispults ore all the
He was bom on Jan. 16. 1883, Arne, also a student.
“Kubastak ■ and
" on ~Sunday
'
*they' urday,
*
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concern
of a Judge. We must
Mrs Edna IxiveUnd who
In Clyde. Ohio, the eon of Jekeep the family as the base of
Hauers for
Mr. and Mra. Charles Paul visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond lias been visiting
rurne and Ada &lt;Moffett' Taylor. were Ln East Lansing Saturday
our society.
He wa.-, employed al the West­ and attended lhe Stale-Purduc
ern Board Paper Mill tn Kala­ game, and spent the weekend
mazoo for about 20 years and for with lhe Harold Posters Mr. and
the past 40 years had lived In Mrs. Ben Gidlcy of Owosso were
tiie Delton area He had operated weekend guests of the Potter*
a boat livery at Crooked Lake.
Hi* wife. Nellie, died on March I Mrs. Howard McDaniel* of
6, 1M1
Mulliken vUlled Mr. and Mrs
35-Minute Sound, Color Film
He I* survived by two daugh­ l/co Church and family and Mn
ters. Mrs Fred iJeaslei Eaatcr- Warren Roush over the weekend
An Objective Critique of the
day of Delton and Mrs. Donald
Kenneth Howe left Monday
■ Ernestine' Elyea both of Del­ for six months' duty with the
United Notion* — Sponsored by
ton; a son. Frederick of Kala­ National Guard in Ft. Knox. Ky
mazoo; seven grandchildren, and
Friday callers at the home of
13 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Grace Chaffee were Mr. and
THE
JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY
Mr*. Wallace Bide Iman of De*
Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Herbert
Troop 175 Boy
Community Building, Barry Co. Fairground*
Looten* of Detroit. Supper guests
0
were Mr. and Mrs Richard Chaf­
Scouts Receive
Saturday, October 29
fee. Rumell and Ronnie. Ronnie
8:00 P.M.
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
«
I at
■• cd Mr. and Mra Horoh
Ernest Taylor
Personal Mention
&lt;un*»Mra. Oltnna Townaand spent Joyable a* all the people visited
■__ j _&gt;av.
. CriMirfa
Of Crooked Lake thU^rek^MteSdlii
tnemir. 1. in rwmfi ______
weekend
with Mr. __
and• Mra.'*ere /4dear
friend*
rchwl 'n
« Battle Creek 1 Mr and Mr* Gordon Clement
connection with his wort at lhe; Ken »nd Tom Chandler. *tu- ttI,d family of Madison. DI., vlaltDies Tuesday
,1 the weekend with their parents. Ina‘' o"r
*«*k&lt;-nd and call-

Phone WI 5-3424

Awards Monday

Boy Scout Troop 175 held a ------- —
court of honor at Southeastern, In California on
I •’■hool Mondav. Oct 24 Thirty I Scout* and their families were
■
present for the potluck prtced-,
tng lhe ceremonies conducted by
Scoutmaster Chester Cruner.
Asst Scoutmaster Howard
Moore. Neighborhood Commlssloner Richard Johnson and |
Committeeman Norman Hail
Life ranks were earned by
Chester Cramer and David
Stauffer; Star ranks were earned
by Howard Moore and Dan Cur­
tis: Second-Class. Roger Trum­
bull: Tenderfoot. Marty Curtis
Eighteen merit badges were giv­
en out to the boys who earned
them and Troop Scribe David
Stauffer presented the service
stars
The' regular meeting next
Monday night has been can- "
celled because of Halloween.
The parent* expressed their
thank* to Scoutmaster Crgmer
and Commissioner Richard
Johnson tor their 'leadership of
the 16 boys attending the Fall
Camporee The Torchlight award
I was received.

Monday. On

The Demands Of

Modern Ambulance
Service Cannot Be Met
By Funeral Directors!

TRY

Here's Why:

THE WORLD’S
TOUGHEST
2-D00R

Our- last public information announcement dealing with
funeral directors and ambulance service revealed, primarily, the
exhorbitant expenses involved.

Let's look now at still another reason why funeral directors

are incapable of providing ambulance service of the highest quality
. . . the amount of time it requires. The demands for ambulance

service have reached proportions that endanger the fulfillment of
the funeral director's first and foremost professional responsibility:

unlimited assistance for the bereaved. Funeral service.dike ambu­
lance service, is a serious matter . •. . one that requires full-time
attention. How can any funeral director provide it when he is being

interrupted by calls for ambulance service.

After a careful evaluation of the facts, we decided to discon­
tinue our ambulance service, effective November 1. 1966. We

assure you that our purpose is not to deprive you of a service, but
to guarantee you complete service in time of bereavement at prices

that ore always at the lowest possible levels.
This new Chevy pickup looks so good you could call it a 2-door.
(You could alsd call it the toughest Chevy pickup ever built!)
Thi* Flcelsidc pickup's got a lol
more than good looks going for
you.
■ h’s got new construction to.
bring you more durability,
working ease. comfort and safe­
ty. Check that new all-steel
pickup box. for example. Newfull double-wall side panels anil
tailgate keep your load from
leaving its mark on Chevy’s
Kod looks. And new measures
ve been taken to help keep
out rust and corrosion, lake the
one-piece wheelhousinga that

LEOnnRD-OSGOOD
^-funenalJ^ome

Try this brand new breed of pickup at your Chevrolet dealer's_______
21-3664

LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET, INC.
HASTINGS

.

service.

CHEVROLET

1435 SO. HANOVER

We feel certain that, in view of the situation that exists,

you will concur with our decision to terminate our ambulance

now protect sheet metal against
tire splash.
Inside, the color-keyed cab
looks aijd feels like t pleasant
place to work. There are a num­
tier of flew safety features, too:
an energy-absorbing steering
wheel and a dual master cylin-*
der brake system, to name two.
And here's another thing the
new Chevy pickup’s got going
foe you: it rides better than
some ears. Choose from 26
FleeUide and Stepside models
now at your Chevrolet dealer’s.

WI 5-2425

CHARLES H

LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS

�I

5

Joseph Carmody
Killed Saturday
In 2-Car Crash

I

Hastings
School Menu

The Hastings Banner

I

|

’ Funeral services for Mrs Pearl ’
; held Monday al the Pickens
Chapel with Rev Harley Town- I
i send officiating. Interment wa- |
in the Woodland Memorial Park. |

Wayland. at an open Intersec­
tion of 133rd Street and Second
Mr. Carmody had been trans­
porting five seminary student* Io
and from St Cyril und Metho­
dist Catholic Church at Gun
Lak&lt;. R2 Wayland, where tiie
young men taught every Satur­
,
।
day.
He had taken them to tiie
HA8TINGH MFG. LEAGUE
church, and after their Inst rocStanding*: Chrome Room 24.
Ilona was returning them to St. Office ...
19. Chargers ...
18. Leftovers
Joseph's seminary when the ac- | io. Tool Room and Prcwer* 15.
cldent happened.
I courthouse Service 144. ,Ca*lte
Three were hospitalized at St. j 134. Tough Guys 13 and MaMarys' William Kellev. 18. 'chine Room 12.
Grand Rapid*, suffered a broken
&lt;'•«"«’ »corr»: O'b Paine 213rhouldrr; Robert Hart, 18. Mus- 560- Mike Reynold* 518. Karol
kegon. had abdominal pains, and
rn 213-568. Emerson Struble
John Rich. 18. Bay City, suffer-. 5®’-• Bob Elllget 503. Terry MorccNnjurica to the right leg. facial c,,n 50&gt;- De5*y"* ^?Kh
cut. and bruises
Maynard Tucker 537, Gordon;
rt-iw,-. m to-., r.!..,
' Sheldon 223-492. Bud Duke* 231'■ L?’ ra
d ,M3- Ken R&lt;Me W*6' Damon WarPhllllp W .tkowskl. 18. Muakepon. ner 213-549. Jerry Pager 503. Don
w'",lnor ,nJurtes Bower. 515. Ken Beckwith 209­
nt tQc iiospltal.
|

Elks
HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE DANCE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
.

AT .

Elks Temple
Prizes and Costumes
$3.00 per couple for members
$5.00 per couple for guests'
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m

MWBETHEY CALL'EM'ADULT

westerns' because the plots
are All over si years old

Mr. and Mrs. John Mahler. Jr.,
Pat Mahler, and Mbs IrU Hurd
were in Harbor Springe Saturday
to attend the funeral of thieir
grandmother. Mrs. Ida Hurd.

nock Hospital Friday. Ort. 21. i

Hasting!
Bowling

good condition at the hospital I
TUESDAY NITEHAWKS
,
with a broken right leg and
_ ' Paul Caste! set a torrid pace;
multiple Injuries.
. ; this week tiring 245-574. Ray As- I
plnnll
rolled
a
237
game
and
Onj
Her daughter. Sharon. 3. was
Ishrd with 562. Dave Main post- j
broken jawbone. Another dough- rd 228-553. Dave Makely 203­
521. Jim Durbin 519. Ron
O'ljuighlln 518. Herb Bishop
minor injuries,
204 - 510. Bob Shaeffer 201-519
Mr Carmody, who recently re­ and Larry Arnold 500.
tired from Interstate Sytem of
Standings: Mid-Villa 21 wins.
Grand Rapids, is survived by his I Head Pins 15. Rollers and Dcvwife, the former Beatrice Gog­ 1 creaux 14. Uldriks, King Pins
gins n brother. James of Grand | and Strikers 13 and Mavericks 9.
Rapid-:, and two sisters. Mrs.
Irene Have* and Mrs Hugh
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Doyle, both of Grand Rapids
Top bowlers: Bob Miller 191­
Services were held at II a m 554. uruce
lock
Bruce nrumm
Brumm 100-tm.
188-547. Dick
Tuesday at St Thomas Church Wilcox 193-330. Don Graham
in East Grand Rapids.
197-529. Norm Jenkins 197-521,
------------ •-----------Ed Backe 193-506. Bob Tossava
Mr. und Mrs. Norvnl Fisher 195 - 502. Frank Gallagher 170.
end daughter, Julie, of Flassmor. Bob Reynold* 171. Dorotha
III. are spending the week with Brumm 169. Lon Richter 157 and
Mrs Carrie Fisher und Mr. and Carol Tossava 158
Mrs Max Fisher
I Standing*: Ken's St Bob'* Gulf

Paon t tn it

Residents Attend
Services for
Mrs. Ida Hurd

Pearl Barnum
Of Lake Odessa
; Succumbs Friday

Lake, R3 Middleville, who was
well-known here, - was killed
shortly before noon Saturday |n
a two-car collision near Wayland
in which five others were in­
jured.
Mr. Carmody's car collided
with one driven by Mrs. FRIDAY. NOV

'

Section Two

rv»nk«27.
r 771966
Thurodoy. October

TUESDAY. NOV. 1 — Qrvoad bwf

hasp! tallied for 10 week*.
Saturday from the Edwin Fu­
She was bom in Darke County.
neral Parlor* with Arthur PontI Ohio. April 4. 1888. the daughter
uis In charge of services. Burial
! of Abraham and Margaret &gt;Leh- I
num Warner. She married Per- I
Harbor Springs
■ ry Barnum on Oct. 18. 1908 He I
Mrs Kurd was bom In Indiana
1 died Aug 28. 1938
on Feb. 11. 1878. the daughter ot
She had resided m Lake Odes- !
Jaret and Catherine Baxhore
sa »ln?e.l942. and was employed
Welrich ...
In December. 1895.. —
she
| by the Lake Odessa Canning । Moose Speaker—Jay Stoehr, a wo* married to John E Mahler
Company for.several years
.past governor of the Steuben-i in Custer. Mich. Following his
Mr* Barnum was a member or, vlUe Oh[o Moom- Lodge. Is to be death she wa* married to Eber A.
। the Kilpatrick U B. Church.
[he mnln speaker Monday. Oct. Hurd In 1911. He died In 1968.
Surviving are two daughters 21 a! t!le Hastings Moo»e, Surtviora include five sons;
Mrs Ralph 'Beulah' Orublus of Lodge's special enrollment meet- | Lloyd V Mahler. Winchester.
Kalamazoo and Mrs Darrell lnR Sloehr ls ;he auistant di- Mose. Clifford.G Mahler. Plu*h| iGertrudei FTolke ot Bradio^d. rcctor Of the Loyal Order o' lng John E. Alastings; Eber A.
Ohio; two sons.
and
- Clare
— Blake,
- - MoQle membership enrollment Hurd Drayton Plain*, and Walof Lake Odessa; 10 grandchil­ department He has received the tfr P H
urd. HaMlngs;
Hurd.
Hastings; four
dren; II great, grandchildren. Moore's highest degree for hl* daUgh*er*. Mrs William J. Ever' and a sister-in-law. Mrs. Mary meritorlous service to the order ett. lPiorena.,. Ha-llnra: Mra. H.
Warner of Hastings.
------------ •-----------Cameron. Hope 'Beulah*. AtlanGuests of Mrs John Crue over ' ta. Qa • Mr*
Otto Kehres
the weekend were Mr and Mrs 'Pearl'. New York City, and Mrs.
Henry Leatz of St. Joseph. On Henry Grimm 'Elsie' of Shrcws:Sunday they were all In Lan-I burg. Mass; 20 grandchildren,
i sing to visit other relatives.
and 38 great, grandchildren.

Red Cross First
Aid Course
Starts Tuesday

SECRETARIAL STAFF—Walling to greet Hanllngs City Bank visitor* next Thursday afternoon
on the occasion of that Institution's 80th anniversary open houre are secretaries Marie Default
and Edna Cota, seated, and standing on the left is Brenda Williams. Bonnie Norton, on the
offer the public an opportunity to see lhe bank's newly redecorated lobby, enjoy refreshments
and register for several prises. An atilo show w‘ll be held on tbe bank parking lol on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. Nov. 3. 4 and 5.—Photos by Barth.

20. Welton Heating and Thorn-[/*i|
I
Q
apple Skating 19. Quality Dis-. LDflrlCS oCtlSC
count 174. River Bend Golf 16.1
Maker’s Super Market 14. Con-;/If W/'
JI ,iriJ
sumers Power 12 and Backe Con-11/1 W 00(11&lt;1 11(1
structlon 104.

A Red Cross Standard First
j Aid course is scheduled to start1
Tuesday. Nov. I. meeting from
^6:30 to 9 pjn at the Baptist
Church. 2nd floor of the educa’ tional building.
’
This I* a ten-hour course
' covering artificial respiration,
bleeding control, poison pre-

Thought For The Week

Hastings Freshmen
Lose at Greenville

Minimum age is 14 tor 'n the
9th grade-. The only charge for
Hastings High's freshman the course Is the 75 cents for the
football team suffered a 64-7 First Aid Manual
- .
Persons Interested In taking
trouncing by Greenville at Black
Field Thursday. Greenville's the course am urged to rail the ,
AJBC JUNIOR LEAGUE
Wally Jaehnlg said It was pos­ Red Crass office 945-3122 or Dr
Wc* VanDenburg found the
sibly the biggest score ever rolled Buehler. M5-2203
groove and out together games S--.lv, 78. of R1 Woodland, re- up by any Greenville football
Mr. and Mrs William Buck­
of 221-211-171 for a One 603
team u&gt; modern history The vlcland of Battle Creek called on;
Mike Wiley rolled 155-448. Art
this
Wednesday
at
130
pm.
at
.38-0 at intermission and 44-7 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of
Merrill 157-413. Rod Newton 168­
।
443. Frank Misak 169-401, Jsrk the Coots Grove Church of after
three periods.
Bedford Road. Sunday.
Christ
with
thc
Rev.
Charlea
‘
Miller 150-419, Jeff Bumsworth
187-413 and Ron Wyngarden Olbbs offllcatlng with Interment''
In Woodland Memorial Park.
।
142-412.
Mr. Sense died Monday. Oct, i
Standing*: Team 9, 8 points;
Moose and Piston Ring Union. 34. at the Burry County Medical
7; Coleman Insurance. 5; Wyn­ Facility He was bom Oct. IS, |
garden-*. 4; Haan's. Legion Aux­ 1888. In Barry County and spent,
iliary and Coleman's No. 1. 3; his entire life In the Woodland
WOODLAND METHODIST CHURCH
Local 138. 1. and Piston Ring 0
Ho married Mildred Spark*
COMMERCIAL MINORS
5:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Sat., Nov. 5th
June 21. 19(ft. She died one and
SLandtaxi: Belli Motors and one-half yeara ago.
HI* pitrente were Oliver and
Adults $1.50
Children 75c
Renner Fortt 21. BendBr Orarel
i
20. V St J Mobil 18'4. Tinkler's Lucy &lt;Wooncr» Sense.
.. Braa
_ ___
Surviving arc two daughters.
| 18. Thr Banner 174. Smith
SOME BAKED GOODS AND BAZAAR ITEMS
1154. Dole's Bakers 14. Patten Mrs. Ray (Violet» Smith of Lake
I Monument 134. Midway Buffing' Odessa mid Mrs Joseph &lt;Opab
WILL ALSO BE FOR SALE.
13. Aluminum Products and Wall- Vronuin of Woodland; one son.
dorff's 11 and. Southend Food ; E*'rl of Woodland: eight grand-1
and Zephyr 9.
'children: 28 great, grandchildren.,
I Bill Kroko’s 201-555 was the two grra'. great, grandchildiro

To

Dies Monday

Annual

I meth Engese-th posted 205-550.
Mr. and Mrs John Ingram
.Paul CnA-a'1 201-550. Bob Slo- visited her brother. Mr. and Mrs
I cum 503 Bob Ward 2O2-5O8. Wllllim Ur'rr and son. William.
; Clyde Divine 503. Roger Wolfe In Bryan. Ohio. Sunday.
1519. Von Howell 211-525. Denny
Mr. and Mra. Rozell Stanton.
| Frederickson 516. Gnlm Daniel* 'Mrs Margaret .Johnson. Mrs
1547, Ken Granata 524. Pete Blanche Stanton and Kay StanI Kroger 201-538. Carl Aspinnll ton were Siindav‘dinner guests,
I 536. Wayne Fbrman. Vent HnrbjrT of the Wayne Coreys of Wyo200-514 and Gordon Howe 513. 1 nilng.

Complete

LAUNDRY

does

necessarily

mean to be al-

ways right.

GIRRBACH
FUNERAL HOME
Ph. WI 5-3252

W. Green ot Broadway

24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE

REAL ESTATE
Top Listings in Town &amp; Country Ptaportfes

Service

AND ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE FIRST WARD. Rood location.

159 ACRES of land with

•

not

TURKEY SUPPER

Family Bundles

Damp Wash

always

be

consistent

Wash and Fluff Dry

$25,000.00
A GOOD BUNGALOW nN S. WASHINGTON ST., w*** living

We Finith Shirts, Flotwork, Work Clothes

INCOME PROPERTY CLOSE IN. hat two apartmanlt, north apt.

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibion)

323 $. Michigan

WI 5-4062

16 *00 00
SI 1.000.00

dining room, tor

with living -oom.
nice cupboards, and has utility room, has automatic sprinkling

DID YOU KNOW that savings and loan
associations are the fastest growing sav­
ings institutions in America? Your sav­
ings are insured to $15,000 and earn
better - than - average dividends 4} %
thats why. Be smart, Jpardner - bring
YOUR savings to the Hastings Savings
&amp; Loan

&gt;4,000 00

A GOOD HOME ON M-S7 with

A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD.
A LARGE HOME ON NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, h
. . .59.000 00

.310.000.00
A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THI 4«k WARD, has

Wh'a'stWgs!
,
4S A VJ[NG S gj t OA'nI

ES3

'N MIDDLEVILLE. WE HAVE

rage and utility room, full Corner lot for

THE ART
OF CHRISTMAS

...31,500.00

■2 NICE BUILDING LOTS GN HASTINGS HEIGHTS.

The intpir.tion of that niglit in Bethlehem. Thc

A GOOD HOME IN HASTINGS close in to business district

antique richness of an old master. The fun of a

has
WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND

Santa. The beauty of a $nowscape. Whichever '

NEED NEW LISTINGS

mood of Christmas you love best, you'll find thc

$8,500.00

perfect Hallmark card to express it best—a card

TWO GOOD HOMES IN MIDDLEVILLE.
A GOOD LOT IN THE HARDENDOPFF ADDITION. First Ward.

you'll be proud to have imprinted with your name.
Come discover thc world's finest Christmas art in
our Hallmark Albums now on display.

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Ph&lt;m« WI 9-3153

All Savings Iniurad Up N
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MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN 8SHI 5YSIL.V

_ — _ B_ _ Prescription
JUCODS Pharmacy

3

HASTINGS SALESMAN

of
$600.00
A NIC* HOME ON HEATH ROAD loca'-d on 1 &gt;4-aem Int. all on

8
A REAL GOOD COTTAGE ON LEACH LAKE, built on slab, large
living room, dining room kitchen and one bedroom, bath.

ESTATE
OKER

I2« E. SON St.
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with $1,500 00 down, lor

.58.000.00

Hntinga

�Charlotte Here Friday for ‘Parents Night’
Greenville Nips
Hastings, 18-13,
f/rid Roundup |
In Key Game
OAMXS THIS THUMDAT
BAN Him

Vik Homecoming
Orioloe, Saxona Hope
To Bounce Back Aft/r

Loalng Laal Friday

..-The Hastings High Saxon*,
with only two gamro left on the
1B66 schedule. worked hard this
vading flock of high - flying
Charlotte Orioles for a Parente'
Night game white Lakewood

W *»i*a J M BMUaA
B«Uavwa M Ml»U *

Johns aggregation for th* VikIn other league games. Green-।
vtlle play* host to Grand Ledge

St. J«
st Johns, with five straight
West Central victories plus an
inaugural win over Mason, is
favored to continue to roll to
an undisputed league title.
Gary Boyce end Randy Hum-

wing*' one-sided rout of Char­
lotte.
Boyce, who ha* accumulated
96 pointe this season, scored
three umn. kicked five extra
pointe and carried lhe ball 13
Umea to gain 237 yard*. Hum­
phrey had three touchdown* and
gained IN yard* on eight car-

Boyc«

intercepted

one

BaUU CtMk 21. LuRlai B
Winrly II. rtnaStM 11.
OtlvaE 7. SMtegwrt *.
Mantel! IS. Cote water 0.
O.B. CteUqt *1. LoBtegtea 7.
Creetoa 37, Bank IE
Ge* via U. OnadvtUa *.
Gobles 11. L*wi«BC« 12.
Hawaii 1*. Gabriele IS.

ParcluMai SS, FsaavUl* 6.

pass

Young Saxons
Spoil Greenville’s
^Unbeaten Record

touchdown. and spurted 98
yards another time for a TD
,
John Whitely passed to Dave ,
Green lor a 71-yard scoring play
for Charlotte in the second j '

Green went over from the
The unbeaten but once tied
one and Whitely also .cored Hastings High Junior Varsity
from lhe one tor the other grldder*. who last Thursday
. 'zrr - - । handed a good Greenville reserve
it* first defeat, 18-6. travel
It was Charlottes second de-' squad
to Charlotte thia Thursday for a
feat in sig outings. The Orioles
shut out Eaton Rapids 19-0 in 7 pan. game on the fledgling Ori­
the opener, thin lost to Grand ole's gridiron.
Greenville scored the first time
Ledge. 14-7. They bounced back
to whip Ionia. 38-13; downed Al­ lhe little Jacket* got the ball,
ma. 37-31, then edged Green- driving 60 yards with Phil Chris­
vllle. 7-6. before lasing to power­ tensen going over from the 20
on an end run with 9.38 remain­
ful St. Johns
The record shows that Has­ ing In the first period.

tings will have to play It* best।----- - —— ---------------- -—rball to hold the visitors Friday i rtghl back, taking the kickoff
night. Quarterback Jim William*! *"
u BUI “
‘-,te **-*their *
41’ ""
With
Shults
W -I, ».w. v.«_
.... , and Gary 11*11 grinding out
Wood, one of the hardest-hitting yardage. Hall .cored over eenback*. I* injured.
,
; ter from a yard out.
Grand Ledge came back from' The drive took If plays wiUi
It* 13-0 defeat at the hands of Bhulte getting 53 yard*. Wes
Lakewood to smother Ionia. 48-6., VanDenburg'* kick for lhe point
Dave Byers scored three touch-1 wa* blocked
--------«------»
—
Midway In thc second period,
downs .
and
Quarterback
Ben
Cadwell connected on nine of 16 after the Saxons had stopped
two short Greenville drives. Has­
Charlie German's Comet* rolled tings again scored moving 60
yards In nine plays with Hall
to their easy win.
The Comet* collected 494 yards lugging the leather for 43 "in­
cluding the 20-yard touchdown
in total oflense.
sweep with 5; 17 left in the half.
The Ledgers scored three times
Hastings started another drive
in the second quarter.
shortly after but It was stopped
Tom Barnum's fourth quar- by a pass interception o«4 the
Yellow Jacket one.
'

Barnum grabbed Tim Pinter's

llenburc carry in g lhe load, tbe

touchdown with four minutes
left in the game He also scored
in the second period on a 66yard ran. with Mike Altoft kick­
ing both extra point*
Al Studer scored Alma's touch­
down on a one-yard plunge, with
Dan Perrliro kicking the point

I. H.
TRUCKS

An organisation meeting for
the Hastings Basketball league

Yankee Springs, which has been a popular spot since the
firsl settlers moved in around IMS, is receiving more’ im­
provements udder the supervision of Ken Morrill, manager of
Saxona Play Good
the recreational area which attracts thousands of people each
Ball A gain at Sharp
year, and his staff.
Crews are now widening the entrance road at the Gun Lake
Yellow Jacket Team
The HasUngs High Saxons campground to relieve congestion on entering the park. A new
slipped Into sixth place Ln the
West Central Conference Friday
night when they dropped an 18­ the next year.
Dead tree and stump removal
13 decision to the Greenville
Yellow Jacket* but their slock ha* been underway, along with
went up with their fans after reseeding ot thc campground
lowing tlw Charlotte-Hastings
hitting bottom the week previous lot*. Ollier Fall project* Include
when Ionia knocked their props repair of picnic table*, building*,
signs and other work 1* being
gaUoa Rare Coach Ed Helby's

KMSMvlUe &lt;*. HaasUtaa S.
Maple Velio 27. Cale* eala 14.
Paw Paw SS. Deltas 7.
Gab Lake 1*. Beater 0.
Set&gt;U&gt; Christie* 17. Wayland IS.

City Basketball
Meeting Thursday

Armchair Athlete

3. In Room 183 at Halting* High
School. Arthur Meade, president.

officer*.
The deadline for entering
tesunj and paying lhe »35 entry

as a condiment Instead of saK

Insulation of eight additional

flrrt victory over a Blue A

groups Three sanitation unite
main
lodge
Not since 1B57 had Greenville and• the
-•- —
~~ —
-­ at the Chief
defeated a HasUngs football. Noonday Center 1* also. schedt^aml
। tiled for insulaUon and heater*.
Hasting* scored first and held
Individual lote are being laid
a 7-6 margin st lhe half, but out at the Deep Lake campGreenvllle came back and scored ground, along with reseeding and
twice in the final period while nil where It te required. Plans
holding Hastings to a touchdown arc to^h,ve^1 ca*A, I30
e|ccon the final play of lhe game to »H« there. Th*Y **U
go into a four-way Ue for second j Uiclty but wil have hand pumps
as St. Johns trounced Charlotte,' “nd box toilet*.
51-19.
An automobile trail leading to
Hastings' first touchdown came point* of Interest in the park
on a nine • yard romp by Co- was recently completed. The trail
Captaln Davs Williams which start* at the entrance of .the
capped a 68-yard drive Co-Cap- Long Lake Outdoor Center and
taln Tom iTlnyi Timm kicked te marked by a wheel and arrow
the point and Hasting* led, 7-0, design on large posts. Brochure*
with 4:53 left In the first period. containing a map end Informa­
tion on the trail can be picked
After the kickoff Greenville
nJ!'
picked up a first down and then.
wa* forced to punt. Gary Sewell
h °
IdSSSlten
»n treu

Packers Lone
Unbeaten ‘Y’
Football Team
.

Spencer Goodyear's Packers te
the only undefeated team In Bob
King's Youth Council tall foot­
ball leagues which play Saturday
morning*.
The Packer* blanked Bill Gog­
gins' Colt* last week. 32-0, in lhe
8th grade league while Lewi*
Sherman's Browns shutout We*

Chris Guggemos- Buckeyes are
leading the 7lh grade circuit
with a 2-1-1 record and nipped
the Wolverines, 7-6. while the
Irish were beating the Spartans,

1966
LOWER PENINSULA
PHEASANT /
NUMBERS Z.

ggj-FAi*
Eyl-BETre.a,
■■-BE.ST

Here, bird hunters, is bow pheasant number* stack up this
fall for Lower Michigan's Ocr. 20-Nov. 10 season on ring­
necks. The categories from poor to best do not completely
reflect hunting opportunities; they simply provide com­
parisons of pheasant populations from area to area. In
other words, the "best” pheasant areas shown here are not
necessarily spots where sportsmen will have field days in
bagging birds. By the same token, some areas with lower
ringnpek numbers axe not necessarily poor places for get­
ting birds. Overall, pheasant numbers are down about 10
per cent from last year when some 684,000 of the birds
were shot. Accounting for most of this is the 37-pet cent
drop in the Thumb area. The biggest pheasant slump has
taken place in the tip of the Thumb area where the birds*
populations have skidded to a poor level after being among
the highest in thc state only a relatively few years ago.
Department game men trace a big reason for this to in­
tensive "clean" farming which has destroyed large tracts
of pace-productive pheasant cover and food.

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Don Hoffman's Lion* shutout
lhe Spartans. 31-0, to continue
Favorite Family
atop the 6th grade loop «lth a
3-1 record. Oreg Ziegler’s Pack­
Fun"
ers are second in the 6th grade
loop with a 2-1-1 mark after
i ground. At the historic site, a losing to Bill Eastman's Saxons.
path. Is being constructed leading
In untouched for lhe first of
Steve Jtles' Leopard* end Oreg
his three touchdowns. The kick ■ from the historic marker to the colei Lions lead the Sth grade
old. famed Yankee Spring. An
' Interpretive bulletin board dis­ league with 3-1 record*. The
side Lanes In Kalnmasoo. Pal
Lions had their record marred Tewell Takes Lead
play
is
also
being
planned
for
left In tbe period.
had a two-game total of 439,
12-6 by the Leopards and the
Hastings got another fine, this site.
Pat Tewell, a major - league two pins better than Helen MunTiger* beat the Colte, 37-13.
drive going in the second period
bowler from Delton. Saturday tiler. However, she finished third
and moved from their 16 for Delton CllOS
took the lead in the Pall Single* as Mary Doolittle won Sunday
five consecutive first downs to
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where
the ------drive ....
bogged.
Has------- —
—----Members of lhe Delton Cub
broke 100 straight targets In the
AND RESERVATIONS
tln»
aaln on
nn the next'Scout
next
Pack 3050 received award* Conservation CI u b's trapshoot
tings failed to gain
play and Greenville took over.
----------- a ”
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and" enjoyed
Halloween
party Saturday night
Bob and Mickey Lambert
Greenville moved the ball well at their last meeting. Kenneth i Gary Murphy had 25 out of
and accumulated three first Kahler reports.
Lubrication* • Wash Jobs • Rear Springs
Your. Hott*
35. Don Paylva, Ken Lancaster
downs before Hastings took over
Mat Lockner and Pat Hughes and Jeff George 23, Don BachOil Changes • Car Tune-Ups and Valve Grinds
on downli on their own 25
received bobcat pins. David Lit­ nian and James Everett 23. John
Tire* • Major Overhauls • Welding—Arc and
Three plays failed to gain and. tle a wolf bodge. Danny Bywles Leary 31. Dick Taylor and Ber­
with 16 seconds left in the half. a bear badge. Robby Lee. Roger nard Tobias 20. David Leary and
Acetylene • Automatic Transmission Overhauls
Dave Williams passed to Rtck Reid and Donny Sager received Jim Shaw 19 and Eldon Mathews
VanDenburg but a 15-yard pen-silver arrow repoints,
—••—. ....
and ——
Mat
alty eliminated the first down, Lockner and Charles Kahler reDon Paylva. Eldon Mathews
and Greenville had time for one celved denner stripe*,
and Earl Argcuinger were spec­
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For their nartv
party irf
tlTcy played
Hastings, who had a drive game*, and cider and doughnut*
...... will _be ___
_
—
There
another
shoot
"Windshields Washed Every Time"
halted on lhe enemy 10. got were served. Mike Campbell won | from 5 to ll-pffl7-8aturday. Oct.
a big break on lhe Aral plsee the costume contest. The boys 29.
from scrimmage In lhe second wish to thank those v ho pur- —
half when the Saxon* reran- chased cider
ered a fumble on the Greenvllle 18.
extra point effort. There was
However, the Jacket* were too 5:01 left In the game.
Hastings battled back and
three plays Sewell again inter­ picked lip two first downs before
cepted a pass and lhe Jackets lasing the ball via the fumble
look over on their own six.
route. Greenville picked up two
There was no stopping Coach first downs in four plays then
Helby's lads and they moved for Rick VanDenburg Intercepted a
six first downs putting the ball pass and wa* downed on his own
on the Hastings six
After three plays Greenville
Quarterback Dave Williams
was back on the 10 os the third raced to the Greenville 24 before
period ended. On the first place going out of bounds, then took
of the fourth quarter Ed Barn- to the air as time wa, running
out. His first aerial was incom­
the middle and Greenville led. plete. then he hit Tom Hoke who
12-7. The try for point tailed and went in for the score as the clock
only four seconds of the last signaled the end ot the game
canto had elapsed.
The kick for the extra point was
Fullback Jerry Dunn took the blocked and the final score was
kickoff and returned for long
yardage but Hastings was called
The score by quarters:
for clipping so the ball was put HASTINGS
7 0 0 6-11
back on their 27. The Hastings GREENVILLE .. 6 0 0 12—IB
attack fizzled again and Green­
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After four smashes they were Ing. Big Rapids, umpire.
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Jack Sheter 206-627, Norm Hall
547. Bob Sleeby 552. Ron Higdon
525. Basjl Hitchcock 526. BUI
Ransom 504. Ben Kenyon 212­
574. Pal Terpening 2(6-541. Er­
nie Miller 217-524. C. Kraus* 509
and Gordie Norris 200-567

HUNTING

HASTINGS
BOWLING

SUNDAY SENIOR LEAGUE
------------- ) Lucille Wilson 175-506. Faye AlWes VanDenburg paced the
182-483. Fern Brown 193lada with 202-538. Steve Merrill 471. Shirley VanDenburg lt»-4SM.
rolled 202-505 and Dean Lam­ Bobby Handy 172-486. Rosemary
bert had a 452 series and Dean Raber 178-466. Betty Miner 182­
458. Barb Klersey 168-470. Mac
Rose a 167 game
Standings: Hasting* Shell and
Hastings Bowl 7 wins. Team 3 449. Pearl Frederickson 165-460
ha* 4. Team 1 and Team 2 have and Joan Martin 188-437, Cieopha Plant 173-449. Shirley Bow3 each and Team 5 has 0.
matt 161-453 and Dorotha Brunun
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Marten Eye had a 188 game,
Joe Burkholder rolled 256-162­
231 to post a 639 and lead the Dori* Dian ton 168. Louise Bahs ,
Classic league Wednesday night, and Marte Hammond 164. Ine*
Lyons
163, Norm* Gilmore 160. |
followed by Merle Haines who
Joan Kingsbury 153 and Maggie
chalked 204-179-235 for a 618
Corrigan 157.
Other* rolling good scores were
Standings: Hasting* Mo lor
P»ul Edwards 506. Bill Hackney
627. Stu Sweet 562. Art Freden- 8alr.s and Hastings Cleaners 19.
burg 501, Shannon Lydy 537. Crystal Candy and Peabody OU
and East Side Lumber
Jerry Keegstra
Bob 18.* Ne-HI' —
&lt;vcvgsira 202 - 537. doo
Lambert 227 - 527. Harry Long 171 Hastings Aluminum 16. Stan505. D Aldrich 211-541. Herb ,ona a,'ld Vlt* Boy 14. Maker's
Service 206-593. Ron Pellow 213- Market 13. Miller's Plumbing 12.
67P. Jerry Pager 510, Ken Beck- Barry County Ready Mix 9.
with. 201-512. Bob Carmoney 201- Carol's Needlecraft 6 and Pepsi
505. Jim Barnum 226-581. C
C. Al- Cola 4.
loft 519. Harold Sherry 572, Joe
Glelarowskl 653, Bill Uldriks 506.
TUESDAY NIGHTINGALES
Merl Campbell 501. Carl Baker
Best scores: Judy Rhodes 183­
210-550. Jerry Mlles 540. Chris
Howatd 212-540, Gordon French 405. Fran Hybarger 168-468, Nor­
530. Doug Vickery 506, Bruce ma Klmmey 164-433. Rose Eddy
Terry 206 - 551. Wayne De-ker
521. BUI Burns 203-533. Jim Bar­ ma Anderson 147-406, Jean Well­
num 524. Pete Kruger 200-523, fare 146-377. Mary Baker 145­
Cleo Robjyer 516. Gene Grabau 381, Phylcne Klahn 141-363 and
502. George Lydy 208-540. Jack Wilma Hynes 135-342

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Norma Varney led the laasles
with a 196-513 score last week.

Thnriday, October 27. 1966

CROPLAND ADJUSTMENT

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Middlevllle High's powerful ■ — ■
----- ———— -------------------grid aggregation, which crushed Plainwell blanked Otsego, 26-0.
previously unbeaten Hamilton, und South Huven whipped Allethe cun from the home nt Mr
45-6, last week to assure Coach gt*n.
AtlCillTURAl SMOUUtlCs AMCCNUntTCS Str.Xl
Bob White's Trojan* ut least a
Plainwell scored in every quaru S MFUTUtsr W ACMULTUK
tie for another title, will face i ter. Senior Dun Crough led the
one of their biggest tasks of winners with u pair of 25-yard
N CCOf RATIOS &gt;l1H
the season when they entqruUi touchdown runs Dun Orybus
UOeCAS MPSRTwrNT Of (XNMRMUM
Mrs. Cheryl Ann Frey tv among
Lowell,
leader
pkked
........
....... of the Trl-Rlvrr
—
piiavu up a
U loose
IMVX: fumble
lUIIIMfV and
..UU
Conference...........................................went 25 yards to score and Mike thc recent gmduaus of the Sum­
mer term of Michigan State
Lowel] moved to the top runs Topp tallied on a 32-yard pau.
of lhe Tri-River ladder Friday
Central Montcalm of Stanton.; University, graduating with hon­
with a 37-27 win over Rockford unbeaten In Tri • Central play.1 or* with a degree of bachelor ot
City
20-0
as nns,
.
while Belding and Sparta bat- defeated
' - • ■ Carson
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Fulton-Middleton whipped SaraCheryl wa; in the 1963 Class
- • &gt;m**ws
inac. 19-7; Portland downed of Hastings High School and L-.
Middleville has Maple Valley' Lakeview. 33-0. and Scottville Caching thc second grade in th?
to get by in two weeks for an- blanked Montabclla, 27-0
'i Flint
’n'"* Btndie School system.
Cut to
other Expressway crown.
I
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........................... '
She U thc wife of Marvin Frey'
' Maple Valley, which rolled over
and lhe daughter cl Mr and
Sixe
Caledonia last week. 27-14. en­ twice more In the third and । Mrs Dale Lcoturtl of R4 Has­
tertains weak Bellevue Friday. capped lhe romp with another tings.
Thanks to the new federal Cropland Adjustment Program,
Gull Lake goes to Parchment. tally ...
In the ..final^ to roll over
Michigan sportsmen will find I good deal of additional
Mattawan to Delton. Wayland Bangor. 39-0.
Exira
U&gt; Zeeland and Galevburg to
jw Chittick and Cart Harnden Man on Probation
private acreage open to hunting thi* fall where sign* like
Cost
Ban8°r
each scored twice Chit tick
this arc posted. Under the program, coordinated in Michigan
For Gun Theft
Paw
Paw
whipped
Deltnn
last
-cored
on
a
15-yard
end
run
In
by the Conservation Department, about 1,000 landowner*
Edward J Strouse, 19. R4 Has­
week. 26-7. Comstock upset, tire second quarter Jim Kendrick
have agreed to provide public hunting access to more than
previously undefeated Vicksburg, hit Brail Cosby lor a 40-yard tings. pleaded guilty to the tl.eft
100,000 acres, mostly in the southern half of the state. In
14-6. South ( Christian whipped pass play and then Cnlttirk of an over and under 22 and
410
when arraigned Tuesday be­
return, these landowners receive special fee* from the
Wayland. 27-13. South Haven sprinted 55 yards for hl* necond
trampled Allegan, 27-6; Gull touchdown. Dan Gibbs converted fore Municipal Jud te L. E Bar­
federal government over and above payments they draw for
and Wallpaper
Lake trounced Bungor. 39-0. and and the score was 19-0 at the nett.
diverting their acreage bom crop production to conservation
Olivet nipped Springport. 7-6
’half.
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land practices. Some of the lands open to public hunting
107 E. State St
Middleville posted its 29th
Hurndcn scored on a 4Q-yard
also offer public access for fishing, trapping, and hiking.
straight win as Halfback Tom i punt return in the third with
Sportsmen are reminded that even where land is posted
Warner ran for frrtrr touch- Gibbs converting. Hamden roiled
Deputy Richard Barnum said
open to public use under the Cropland Adjustment Program
out on a 15-yard sweep for an­
Page passed for two more and other Blue Devil TD and Half­
they must first get the owner’s O.K. before going afield.
scored himself to hand llamil- back Ron Hansen topped off the |
-.Mich. Dept, of Conservation
scoring with u two-yard plunge
Delton had tied Hamilton. 6-6. over thc goal About 2,000 saw
Monte Valley intercepted two1 the homecoming game at Gull
THURSDAY TWISTERS
. Acketu Confectionery 16. JohnDollle Larsen and Virginia | nies Auto Parts 14. Chenoweth Caledonia passes and returned| Lake
them for touchdowns for (heir
Howard led the girl* last week Machine 12 and Kroger 11.
It was a real romp at Bellevue
with 46) serlea. Dollle had a 185, Good scores: Paul Cassel 206- first Expressway win.
Maple Valley led 6-0 at the, with St Philip leading 18-0 nt
gtune and Virginia 170. Nancy; 537, Jim Malcolm 524. Basil
the quarter and won going away..
Wibolda ported 184-429, Shirley Hitchcock 222-519. Doug Vogt half ■when Bill Reid capped a 19Hawks 147-409. Dort* Greenfield ; 222-517. Jack Sheler 516. Ron .yard
- drive scoring
----- ftom the eight
145-422. Mary Parker 164-438. Johncock 516. Dick Hudson 512 in the flnt quarter
. Tb
The
Marion Johncock 165-444. M and John Gorodenakl 500.
' *Lions
'"nc added two more
; touchdowns in the third period Name Professional
Curtis 154-412 and Pat Lambert )
-----------I on, a 40-yard return of on inter­
, 152-416
.
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
Iceplion by Dave Hawkins and a At Ot-Well-Egan
Standing*: Bomba 17. HuU I
springer set a new it
one-yard plunge by Paul 00Pat Gallagher. 20. who
Cool Aide,. MA Bo. Olid Lo- I ,d,M whm h, poi
no- ‘
““ Rr,a
"" served as an assistant al
Elks and Kalamazoo Country
c.l rinua 11
!U.3M
M3 WIKrrt/Xd’X^rf
Llm&lt;
| Reid climaxed the Lions' scar- Clubs and Lhe Mdham Park
Dun“ ch*11“d J?3-®®4'
| ln« *ith a 31-yard ninbark of a
Kalamazoo municipal course, has
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2 201-533. Bill Hacxncy 221-525..
interception, and then ran Lem named golf professional at
Ot-WellStandings: Woodmansee Lum­ Paul Edwards 200-554. Bruce tIlc
Ot-Well-Egan Country Club near
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Fr.a tVruv
Tavem_J8. Gilmore Jewelers 17, Shannon Lydy 554. A. Henrick- plunges by Mark Bruce and Dick
sen 213-520, John McLean 514. Pasthumus. Posthumus ran both , “
Merle Haines
Haines 200-51)4.
200-504 Lawrence
Lawrence ;! points
l,as been anting as professional
Merle
.,
&lt;Honk» Keeler 206-573. Glonn
South Christian, with only mid greens superintendent. Dor­
V
___ U 525, Z-V.
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Daniela IO.
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an to beat erintendent of the nine-hole lay­
I land 564. Irwin Harwood 204-528. Wayland. 27-13. fur Its fifth out.
Halloween treating!
j Gallagher is a graduate of
Russ Hazel 521. Bill St. Law- win at Roger* Field In Grand
University
High
where
he
was
on
rence 520. Robert Hollister 216- ' Rapids.
,
the
Cubs'
Class
B
Stale
cham
­
506, Harry McCollum 212-524.' Rich Marten ran for 24 yards
LIFE SAVERS
, Joe Burkholder 201-535. Aaron and Mike Spencer for four for- pionship golf team He also
played basketball in high school
Sherk 530 and Maynard Tucker Wayland's TDs
20 miniature pock-QQr
now
629,
Comstock's upsr*. of Vicksburg- i und ,,n
* attends WMU
Concrete Blocks and
ages
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Standings- Sports Bar 24 turned the Wolverine Conference] He Is a graduate of lhe PGA
Larke Buick and PLiton Ring* rRCe ln,° a three-team battle as | buslne.es school ut Dunedin. Fla.
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Dave Reynolds 196-551. Dale
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460. Doug Vickery 219-578. Jack
Sheler 198-537, Lorry Novak 518.
Bruce Terry 5U), Carol Baker
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Good Korea: Shirley Bowman
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Madeline Everett 164-423. Shar­
on Vickery 164-425. Marie Ulrich
165-454. Fran Owen 168- 173.
Irene Carpenter 156-447, Sally
Downing 176-494. Shirley Drake
179 - 472. June Doster 150 - 443.
Maxine Sleeby 158-401. Maggie
Cuyler 145-379. Betty Smith 161­
441. Betty Sheler 186-529. Ellen
Davis 172-481. Irene Heath HI’528. Shirlee VanDenburg I8J-528
Pat Conley 202-497. Kate Col­
vin 204-520. Sandy Clinton 171­
467. Mem* DePew 181-482, Fern
Brown 172 - 446. Betty Horton
174-468 and Ine* Lyon 180-493
Standings: Miller's Duraclean
26. Williams Ins 24. Sign* Tire
Service 23. Walldorf! * 20. BurnRefrig. 19, Color Center. V&amp;J
Mobil and Barn Market 18. Ha­
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Platon Ring and Mary's 18. Sher­
iff Girl*. Haans and VanMatrc
IT. ParmalM* and Saving1 A-

and Kroger 5
Edith Groot had a triplicate
ot 150-150-150. 450 series
Barbara Lyttle picked up the
1-8-10 tout and Martha Elliott
10 split.

captures your fancy

Cut loose. Get away from it oil. In lhe
cor Ihaf* got it all over lhe ho-hummers
that surround you. Gel with Dodge
Coronel for ‘67 and lei yourself go, in
style. Any style. Hardlop, convertible,
wagon, sedan. At Coronet’* price, it will
cod you les* Ihon you Hight imagine Io
be the envy of your neighborhood. And

look at some of the optical Coronet
offers you. Like a silky-smooth 31B- or
383-cubic-inch V8 engine end, 3-speed
TorqoeFlile automatic iron*mi*»ion. (The
426 Hemi and 440-Mognum engine* ore
available on lhe Coronet R/T.) So
come on in and take a good, long look at
Coronel. The Dodge Rebellion wants you. -

Dodge
OOOG4 DIVISION

.

Hastings Motor Sales • 220 e

V^V CHRYSLER
sioroM cauoasm

state st

•&gt;/

�From the left: Richard Birke, Thoma* F. Stebbins, Stuart Clement, Paul E. Siegel,

Dr. Norbert Schowalter, Homer Becker, Roman Feldpauich, Stanley Cumming*

Stop by for a look at our newly decorated lobby.

and Robert E. Stanley. Alto on our board of director*, but absent when thc

Refreshments will be served and be sure to ... .

picture wa* taken, are Stephen I. Johnson and Marshall H. Cook.

r

•

•

REGISTER FOR PRIZE DRAWING!
• A *40000 Savings Certificate
will be awarded on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd.

• A Portable Television Set
will be awarded ar Noon on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th.

Courtesy of HASTINGS NEW CAR DEALERS.
All Registrants will continue to be eligible to win one of FIVE NEW

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS of $10.00 (or an addition to an existhig account).
These will be awarded weekly for the NEXT THREE WEEKS.
4A

REGISTRATION FORMS will be available on our lobby tables and at our

drive-in windows until December 3rd. . . . and on our PARKING LOT
•ft

DURING THE AUTO SHOW.

HASTINGS CITY BANK OFFICERS
From the JdfTin the front row: Stuart Clement, Vice President and Trust Officer;

Only those registration form* which are personally deposited in the

Thoma* F. Stebbins, President; Marshall Belton, Vice President and Cashier.

receptacle located in thc Bank Lobby will bo eligible for the prize*.

Back row: Stanley Foltz, Assistant Cashier; John Barnett, Vice President and
Assistant Trust Officer, and Frank Stem, Assistant Cashier.

Our

80th
Year
of
Serving
Hastings
and
Barry
County

-

HASTINGS CITY BANK TELLERS

HASTINGS CITY BANK BOOKKEEPERS

Bottom row, left to right—Jane Kahler, Ruth Scofield, and Marion Haywood.
Top row—Pat Woods, Marilyn Mac Kenzic, Steven Paavo, Lorena Wellman
and Dorothy Kelsey.
*

Bottom row, left to right—Ruby Bolton, Frances Johncock and Barbara Moore.

Top row—Mary Stutz, Susan Miller, Carol Kenficld and Sharon Slocum.

&gt;

HasTinqs Citq Bnnk
MEMBER: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

�Courtesy
of the

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 3, 4 &amp; 5
New Cars Will Be On Display Until Noon On Saturday

NEW CAR

DEALERS

of Hastings
See the new and dramatic 1967 cars, ready for your inspection
at the Hastings City Bank parking lot next weekend . . . Sec new

luxury, glamour and go . . . new safety features, too ... in dash­
ingly different cars that are really impressive in appearance,
really great in performance and driving enjoyment. Whatever
your choice, each and every car is truly distinctive, with its own
special kind of excitement. Come out and see the new ones next
weekend!

MANY NEW MODELS
TO LOOK AT
Representatives from all Hastings Auto­
mobile Dealers will be on hand to greet

you and answer any questions you may
have cdncerning the new cars

Register FREE
For the PORTABLE TV Set
to be given away on

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5
And For The Prizes

Listed On The Opposite Page
To Be Given Away By

The Hastings City Bank

Hastings Automobile Dealers
Reahm Motor Sales
(CADILLAC - PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE

Hastings Motor Sales
DODGE AUTOMOBILES &amp; TRUCKS

Tony Belli Motors
LINCOLN - MERCURY

Eckardt Auto Sales
JEEP

RENNER FORD, INC.
FORD - THUNDERBIRD

Larkc Buick-Chevrolet, Inc.
BUICK - CHEVROLET

�• SELL- RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY - SELL- RENT • SWAP - HIRE • BUY • SELL- RENT - SWAP-HIRE

LOWCOST

t

C1ASSIHED ADS GET RESULTS

-HIRE • BUY • SELL- RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY - SELL- RENT - SWAP - HIRE - BUY • SELL- RENT
•THE HASTINGS BANNER

A Lol of
Markdown Miracle

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE

On

Prime Contenders

Safety First Cars

These Used Cor Prices Will

Moke a Hit With Your

TM5 OLDS STARFIRE
. . . Fully equipped Air condi­
tioned. Beautiful one owner

1964 OLDS CUTLASS
. . 2 Dr. Coupe, radio, bucket
seats, standard transmission
Spotless inside and out
1964 CADILLAC
. . . Hardtop Sedan DeVille.
Full power, air conditioning,
low mileage one owner car.
1944 THUNDERBIRD
. . . Landau hardtop coupe, full
power,\ air conditioning. New
Cadillac trade.
1964 CHEVROLET
. . . Impala convertible, auto­
matic transmission, power
steering, new whitewall Urea.

Budget During Our

"OK Inventory KO."
1965 IMPALA
Super SpL Cpe. V8 aulo. Burk­
et teats. 327 V8 engine.
1965 IMPALA

brakes. Radio. Beautiful Ulcer1
mbit with black vinyl top. One

1965 COMET CYCLONE
Hord Top V8. White with
block top. Black buckets.
4 sp. trans, locally owned,
low mileage.

1M3 CADILLAC
Mercurys Finest Sports
. . 4 Dr. Hardtop, full power
and many extras. Jet black An­
Model
kh. One owner.
IMS OLDSMOBILE
1964
CHEV.
IMPALA
. . . Dynamic 88 4 Dr Sedan,
power steering and brakes,
Convertible. V8. Red with
blue and white tutone with
while top. One owner. Very low
sharp vinyl Interior.
'
mileage.
1M3 PONTIAC
1964 CHEV. IMPALA
. . . Catalina 4 Dr Sedan, ra­
4 Dr. Sedan. One local owner.
dio, whitewalls, economy en­
Beautiful astro blue V8 auto­
gine. one local owner.
matic.
1964 CHEV. BELAIR
4 Dr. Station Wagon. 327 V8
radio, automatic transmission,
with stick.
power steering, very clean.

Nice choice ot Older Models

1963 COMET
4 Dr. Aulo. Radio. Local one
owner car-

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

1963 BISCAYNE
2 Dr. 6 Stick. AU'white. Red
interior.

PONTIAC
NT I AC - OLDS - CADILL
CADILLAC
WI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave
Hastings. Michigan

'Slop In and See

1963 FORD GALAXIE
504 XL 2 Dr. H.T. Ebony black
exterior and interior. V8 automatie. Power steering and
brakes, power seats. Knoek-ofT
hub caps. One local owner.
BEAUTIFUL!
1962 OLDS 83
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering
and brakes. Auto.

1962 CHEV. BISCAYNE
2 Dr. 6 Slick.

lhe New 1967

Fords on Display

LARKE BUICK

Al RenneR

and

CHEVROLET

Ford Country'

1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

WI 5-i42€

10'27

ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Words.

MAN OR WOMAN — Attractive CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric Upposition. Good personality and
Brush. No wet carpeU or hand­
appearance. Ready to accept
work. Clean 180 square feet
position for part time or full
for only $895. Hastings Floor
time immediately Guaranteed
1967 CALENDARS — Wide variCovering. 123 W. Stale, Has­
Income, opportunity for ad­
tings. Phone WI 5-6118.
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vancement. insurance, and re­
per hundred. Order now and
tirement plan available. For
pay after Sept. 1 Also book
interview, write fully to: Clay­ PTS JACOBS PHARMACY
matches. Call: Battle Creek.
ton Moray. 4408 Doble, Oke­
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
WO 3-0159 co'.-ect after 6 pm
mos. Michigan.
1378
SERVICE! No charge for over­
tf
size prints.
MANAGER TRAINEE—We want SEWING MACHINE “TUNE
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
diiplsy clMiifud ttylei.
an aggressive and self-starting
UP" SPECIAL—'Bring ln&gt; in­
Special — Your rawr cleaned, APPLES — King. Golden Deli­
young man age 20 to 28. high
cludes cleaning, oiling, adjust
lubricated and sharpened, only
cious. Double Red Delicious.
school graduate, to train for a
tension. Ail makes. $300. Of­
$135. Service and satisfaction
Spy. Steel Reds, others. Pick
career with one ot America's
fer good until Nov. 1st. Has­
guaranteed. La pa Drug. 118 B.
your own. pick on shares or
moat progressive finance com­
tings Sewing Center. 235 W.
Jefferson, Hastings.
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buy. Bring own containers
panies Good starting salary,
State. 945-9647.
10/29
Orders taken tor Old-Fash­
excellent employee benefits and
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED * loned Home-Made Apple but­
profit
sharing.
Model
Finance
OBITUARIES
in aluminum, steel or wood
ter. B. W. Livingston. 2 miles | Co. Inc.. 140 W State St. STALK SHREDDERS FOR
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
sash. Burkey Auto Glass &amp;
south of Clarksville. Phone OW
Hastings.
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ply. M37 So. 945-3150.
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
3-3454.
11 3
son. Hastings
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AN OLDER WOMAN FOR
CHILD CARE, light house­
FLOOR FURNACE — 50.000
EXPERT TAILORING on ladies'
work and to help with meals.
BTU in good condition. $25and men's clothing Phone WI
Live in. private room, no laun-1
Used portable typewriter. Pica
5-5714. 5504 Gun Lake Rd
dry or heavy housework. AU |
type suitable for .student. SIS
Tauor Shop
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holidays and weekends tree No
Phone WI 5-4453.
10 27
evening duties, in exchange for
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY room and board und $25 u
1961 FORD
Take over a going business FOR SALE — Refrigerator. Ill
week to start Write: Hastings
good condition: Speed Queen
Company paid training pro­
4 DOOR
Banner. Box 1024 giving name,
washer: Nesco electric roaster,
vided.
Some
Investment
re
­
address, age and persona) in­
AUTOMATIC
in good condition Frank H.
quired. Call WI 5-5964 or Col­
formation, or phone CHerry
Roush. Phone Hickory Corners
lect 452-3248
11 3
3-7737. Grand Rapids.
11/10'
1960 FALCON 4 DR.
671-5521.
10 27
Automatic, Radio
FOR SALE—1953 Ford mounted MAN WANTED —With sales or j
agricultural background Sal■Miscellaneous
l-row picker shcller In excel­
and Heater _______________
ury and expenses, plus bonus, i--------- --lent condition. Used only 3
Write, giving age and expert- . a-r.ono11
years. Ralph Richardson. Ph.
encc to
Box 298. DeWitt. "
SEE THESE LATE MODELS
WHEELER MARINE SALES AOL 3-9251
. 10 27
Michigan Right man can ad- ,
SERVICE —Mercury outboard
(Specially Priced)
rance to field-manager within ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
■ motors. New and used boats
*----- v*
”
P.O. 171. Hastings Telephone
j Flotc Boats. Trailers and bc- * Help Wanted
1966 CONTINENTAL HARDTOP 2 DR.
cessorles. M-66 In Nashville.
WI
-5-4954.
Meetings
every
ROUTE OPEN for Man or .Wo­
1963 CONTINENTAL 4 DR. SEDAN
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
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man. full or part tnnr Big I Montjay. 8 pm.tf
1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4 DR.
NOTICE:
tall and holiday business in
For
Solo
—
Rael
Estate
i
INSIST
ON
MICHIGAN
BOT1964 FORD FAIRLANE 500 WAGON
City of Hastings Weekly earn-1
I TLED OASI See Carl * Betty's
Ings $85 and up possible. Write!
1962 OLDS STARFIRE COUPE
| Appliances before you buy*
Watkins Products, Inc.. D-06. BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD near­
They Sell—They Install—They
"Our Low’Overhead Saves You Money"
Winona. Minn.
10/27 i
| Service. Ph. WI 5-2833. M-37
ly new tri-level lake front year
around home on north aide of
I South.
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FEMALE COMPANION for el­
Wall Lake with built-ins. Con­
derly woman In Hastings, live
re
la
prohibited
sider
renting. Call: Grand
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
in. help with light housework.
family reunions, lots of uses.
Board, own room, small wage ] Rapids 538-5511 or CH 32783.
• LINCOLN
• MERCURY
• COUGAR
10/28
40“ x 300'. $3.50 at Hie Ban­
Write: Hastings Banner. Box'
• I.H. TRUCKS
ner office.
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1025.
11/17
FOR RENT — One-room fur­
1320 N. Michigan
Phone 945-2479
reliable to
nished apartment. Phone 945­
• REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
WANTED - PART-TIME OF­
3267
,
10/27
I with GoBese tablets Only 98c
FICE CLERK — Good salary
Mon., Wed., Fri. 'til 9 p.m.
Tue., Thu., Sat. ’til 6
Jacobs Pharmacy.
11/24
and pleasant working condi­
tions. Apply in own handwrltti/„„a.d c tu.
■HHT APPLES—Ail the popular vurl- MATURE MEN between Ages of
Ing Box 1026. c o Hastings ★ Wanted to Buy
| etleii. Fresh-pressed elder Ex­
Banner.
aA
11/3
■'
I' cellent Scbago potatoes. Hal-| steady employment in wood-1
| FARM IMPLEMENTS
HELP WAHTED
A COMPACT CAR—1060 or 1901.
I
ioween pumpkins, squash, hem- • working. Day shift only, nine
of private party. Write: Has­
ey. and maple syrup Openi hours a day. live days a week. it Noticoe
Ungs
Banner.
Box
No. 1027
If you are looking tor an op­
dally until 6 Nelson's Welcome
MACHINERY
10/27
START IMMEDIATELY
portunity with Insurance pro­
Orchard and Cider Mill. '»
gram. holiday and vacation .
mile north of Ionia on M-66.
WHY
NOT
LET
US
MAKE
you
Serve
customers
with
RawRENTALS­
pay. and are handy with
--------------------------- 10 27
a
rubber
stamp
with
your
new
leigh Products in N. Barry
equipment and tools, this is
ZIP Code number. Three-line
LEOI^TERED ./HOLSTEIN
the place for you We now
Co or Hastings. Write
NOW 1$ Thc Time To Rent
have several openings Apply I stamp with your name, ad­
COW — HazeU-Cady Creston
in person at our plant at 401 I dress and ZIP number for
RAWLEIGH
Lucky,
due
Jan.
29.
1967.
Our STALK SHREDDER
North Cochran Street. Char-1 $2 25. Thia includes, postage
Charles Tack. Phone 721-8710
Dept MCJ 65I-HII
lottc Ask tor Mr. Richardson ' and sales tax. Burpee's Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
Freeport. HI. 61032
Charlotte Chair Company, il 3
49046.
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Other Rentals:
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR REGISTERED NURSES OF
—UseHexull's fast permanent
—Chain Sows
BARRY COUNTY-Your Hos­ NOTICE—Former Beauty Coun­
Regularly $2,00—Now $1.00. No
pital needs help! Evening and
selor clients Interested in new
NOTICES
pre-shampoo — No after odor
night tours of duty. Why not
facial and free lipsticks, call
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy
investigate? Clara Sage,- R.N .
Nellie Balmer. 945 - 5944 or
—Scrapers
Ruby Harrison. 945-4058. 10/27

WEEKLY SPECIAL ■

$27500

s17500

Tony Belli Motors

I

SPECIAL!

SPEEDY CORN CRIBS—

N. Michigan Ave.

1964 Falcon 2 Door
Standard Excellent condition!
Low mileage.

To Our

NEW LOCATION

1963 Rambler American
2 Dr. Hardtop. Stand. 6 cyl
Radio.
1963 Fairlane
4 Dr. Stand 6 Cyl.

1961 Rambler Wagon'
2 Dr. Standard 6 Cyl
\
1961 Ford Galaxie 500
4 Dr. 8 Cyl. Auto.
1961
8 Cyl. Auto.

1

On

1963 Galoxie 500
4 Dr Sedan. 8 Cyl. Auto Pow­
er steering. New tires

M 37 So.

FREE DESIGNING

945-9526

FREE PLANNING
FREE ENGINEERING

Let Smiley Buildings help you
with your new building for
your farm or business. No ob- i
ligation. Cal) your Smiley man.

Used

SMILEY POST BUILDINGS
P.O. Box 36
Hustings, Michigan
—John Deere 50 Tractor w live
(616) 915-9103 Call collect.
1
PTO and hydraulic. A-i shape!
•
w|
—1949 John Deere A Tractor

Farm Machinery

— Ford Major Diesel Tractor in

Dodge

FARMERS

—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.

for thc season.

321 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

GOODYEAR BROS.

LANNES KENFIELD,

M37 South

10 27

NOTICE

CANVAS TARPS
J«7 fa l&lt;x20

$3.47 up
WINICKS
WI MIX

FARM BUREAU

SERVICES
M-37 South

Heating - Plumbing

WI 5-2223

10 27

Service
New • Remodel • Repair

WELTON'S
305 S. Church

WI 5-5352

Il.1ln&lt;
I"' " :.:r a nn:i cldi: i:

'Jh'l flea llh.
ller'lHe '

FLI.U At ION ORDER

I .&gt;., Per.. I ... I lt.nl III..’

. . . YOUR CORN
TOP PRICES PAID
Let us groin bonk your
corn - and deliver at your
convenience.

Hastings Milling &amp;
Farm Supply
1006 East Railroad St.
WI 5-2943

GOOD AS NEW
STORE
Over Hastings Paint A:
Wallpaper Store

OPEN FRIDAYS
9 Aid. to 5.30 P-M

945-9526

10/37

We Buy
We Dry
We Store
We Sell

Imldy

PUBLICATION ORDER

—1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor’
Wc arc now booking
with live PTO—hydraulic and
-Branded Feed Concen­
power steering.
trates for the winter of
-1946 John Deere B Tfadtor
1950 Chevrolet Truck
Starter and lights.
1966 and 1967.
1 Ton Cab and Chassis.
—John Deere 237 2 - row • mtd
1964 TTDO Style Side Pickup
(Bookings until Oct. 30th)
PJeker. W . ' .
3 ip. 6 cyl. New tires. Chrome —John Deere' 227 2- row mtd
Take advantage of our
Western mirrors. Side chrome.
Picker
—John Deere 12 ft. drag
seasonal low price and
Several Transportation Specials
save! We’ll be glad to
—Decker self-unloading Chopper
Box and running gear.
help you figure your needs

1964 Ford F250 ¥4 Ton
4 Wheel Dr, Styleslde Pickup

RenneR Ford Inc.

PUBLICATION ORDER
ot Mkltlran.

LEGALS

Only $325.00
Reg Price $375.00
PUBLICATION ORDER
Slate nf Mlibigau. Tin PrnbMc
Court tor the Count} nf Harry.
FRANCISCO'S
FARM SUPPLY
In the Matter ..f tbe Haute of
L&gt;4I&gt; Rtrb.r.t. M 1 file S» 13.-'945-3150
M-37 So.
945-3150 । M37 So.
Il it Or.|«ur'i that u&lt;i Xo». 1.
10 27 j
al 9.:i&lt;» A M . In lhe I’rxliale Court
room. Ilaatlnsa. Mtrhltan a hear...*
I.e beM on tbe |o-tlll&lt;Hi nf Ilian'he
l.aarrn.r,
Hu.r4lan. t-r allnaance „f
FARM SERVICE
;
her Anal arrnnnt
Pulit|rati»n anil aervlee .hall f.e

FRANCISCO

WE HAVE MOVED

1964 Ford Cuitom
2 Dr. Standard 6.

Classi
* Buiintu Services

Best Deals at 328 II FARM IMPLEMENTS

1965 Galaxie 500
4 Dr. TUlone. 8 cyl. Cruls-Amatlc. Radio, power steering
w/waUa. wheel covers.

PHONE

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481

************
HUP MlfNGTHfN
AMftlCAS PtACt POWlt
BUV US SAVINGS BONOS

************

Haaliasa. likhlcan

10/37 auorn elaima with the Court an.l
.er.r a e..|.y on Hlekard JI Hauer.
A.lnilmatrati.r ut ..Id e.lal., Jia.
tins. Jllchtran. prior tn h.arinr
I'liblieation and aertlra shall l-e
made a. jirntldad by atalute and
ei-lirt rule.
Dated Ortnber 5. I9«fi.
pi.lht' II. Mitchell. Jii.lar of Pro
bate.
10/47

It 1. Ilrderid that on January I7tb.
I'tnf atv 1 3n P.M in the Probate
i.»irtr&lt;mn&gt;. ilaallnga. Mlrhlean a
bearing
held nn Petition nf Ila. ‘
tn.*, fit} Hank. Admlntalraler for
hmllatlon of time for preaentatlxii of
• lamia again.! .aid Rafale Credllora
are I.I file claim, with the (uurt and
; ."u.,™ ... .................... ..
ORDER FOX PUBLICATION.
Thl. lirder .&gt;,.11 Io- itublialied and
aertcal according to law.
Haled Ort loth. lUfiB
ORDER -General.
Slate ,,f M.eblsan. The I’robate
l&gt;blll|. II Mltrbell. Judge of I'r^.
Court for the County nt Harry.
In the Mailer of thr Relate of
ILrl-eet DeCan. Drecaaed. File Xu Attorney for iHgtinialratwr
llaelinga. Miriairtw-.
II/IO
It 1. Ordered. That nu December
llainl &lt;bt 13. Until
!'■. it'll®, at l» A M. in th. Probate
Philip II. Mitehell. Pioliate Ju.Ue l nurlrieim. Ila.llns. Mnhifan. a. PUBLICATION ORDER
Klecal A llu.lwin
State of Mlrhigak, T''n Probate
dale, at ahleh all creditor, nf aalil Court for tbr Count) »f Harry
lie.* W. Slate Htrerl
In the Matter .d rhe fatale af
dreea.ed are miuirrd tn |&gt;rme their
Haalinca. Nirhlaan
|O 37 ilaira.. Creditor, moat file aa-rn Nellie II Brumm. Ileeea.e.l Jit. No
|« ...ft

ORDER OT PUBLICATION Final Account
Otale nf Michigan. The Probate
I'ourt for tbe Count} of. Harr}.
In tbe Matl.4. ..f fl,,, f.tate uf
Hhea L. Hearh. ............ . File So.
I4.&lt;U0.
It 1. or-lrred that &lt;&gt;■■ Snr. 1. HIIWI.
at &gt;1 30 A M . in the Probale Court
r.Hini. lla*lif&gt;K&gt;. Mkhlfan. a bearing
be brill on tiie |M-Iili&lt;&gt;u of llnr.lnn
(live, Eiecutur. (nr alluwanee nt bl.
final aermint.
Pnblliallnn an.l &gt;er&gt;|ee -hall l-e
male «■ peorl.lr.l by .latule and

roiiy on Hlrhanl M. Hauer Admlnia
FOgECLOflUXE NOTICE
trator n( .aid relate. Ilaatlnsa. Michl
B-71100
FHA 363 013507 731
Publication and aer.iee .ball be
UOilTOAGE RALE
Default haa
keen made in the condltlnna of a nra.l* aa t'rorrded by atalute and
ilaled ' (h tober 5. lUdrt.
I'l.ihj. II Mitchell. Jodgr of Pro.
wife, to Jaraea T. Btraaa and Can
10/37
paay. a Ulrhlfsn corporation. Morl bate
gacao. dalad October 5. IStH. and
WINTER COATS
reeardod oa October 21. ISM. In
LIMr 174. no Meo $41. Barr. Cwtnlv PUBLICATION ORDER
both Men's and Ladles'
Hecorda. Micklgaa. and aa.l(aed by
Slate of Michigan. Probate Court
aaM RortaacM t.i Mani.faeiurrra Na for the (tinniy of Harry
WINTER UNDERWEAR
tlooal Bank of Dolrelt. (Dairolt. Michl
gaa by aa aaaigatBoot dated Marek IS. UM. nTe No 13*34!
for Men
190$, aad raeardad oa Marrb SI.
It la Ordered that on January 10.
1*4$. la Liber 177. on Para 4»7. IM7. al U:O0 a tn., in the Probate
WALK UP AND HAVE!
Barry 0*uty Racerd a. Mirhlaan. oa .nartruom.. liaatin(a. Mirhlgaa. a
10'27 trklah saartgaca Utaro U dalaaod io (hearing
be held at uhleb all credllora

SUH have good FALL JACKETS. WINTER SKIRTS and
SWEATERS.

It la Ordered that on .Not 15th.
Iltb'l at I.I" PM. in the Probate
1 ..urtrm.nt, llaaiiuga, Mich Ivan, a
bearing Ite held .on the petition of
Nelaon C Hrumm, for probate nt a
p„r|,ortr.| Will, and for granting nt
admlnlalration In the eueular named.
or aoaa. olhrr tollable parton, and
for drlermtnallon o' hetrt
Publb alien and aarvlre ehall be
made aa prodded by atalute anil court
I’.i.d thl It IBM
I'htllp II. Mitehell. Judge of Pro
bate
Siegel aad Hud.on.
Attorney, far Prtllloaer
Paul B Hiegel
103 W. Hlate Htreel
Haatiaga, Michigan
11/10

HASTINGS

BANNER
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Call WI 5-3481

�Card of Thanks

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1

Rites Thursday
For Mrs. White
Of Lake Odessa

Mail Call

CARD OF THANKS
Nurses at Butterworth Hospital.
Dr. Casey and Dr. Wm. Johnston
lor the wuuuertul care I re­
ceived; the Daughters of Ameri­
ca. Rebekahs, Sunahlne Club.
Senior Citizens for flowers, cards
and letters and all of my many
Irlends for presente I received
while confined. Rev. Vaughn
Jenson for hb comforting words
and friends who called. This
kuidneas will not be forgotten.
Josephine M. Roush

News Notes
Battle Creek. Mich.
October 22. 1966
To the Editor:
The editorial I read in thb
week’s (Oct. 20) copy of The
HasUngs Banner has prompted
me to again subscribe to 'The

reduction proposal has arisen
The question has come up:

Pfc. Leonard Campbell

Calendar at
Special Event*
HARVEST FESTIVAL, Oct. ZZ

\ Gladys L White. 56. of 935 Sixth

HARVEST FESTIVAL. Brad­
ley Hail in Bradley Saturday,
Oct. 22. 11 am to 11 pm. Lunch
iclderi, baked goods, produce.
Rifts, new and old merchandise
Come and browse. Program 7130.. a
featuring Sweet Adelines it
Kalamazoo. Free - will oflering.
Sponsored by Organic Boll and
Health Builders.
. ■
,

! this Thuraday at 1 30 p.m. at

the Pickens Chapel. Lake Odessa
are qualified to vote? The 18
year olds' answer b that vir­ Glenn Campbell. R1 Dowling.
Rev. Lutner Brokaw will offltually every high school in
I elate. Interment In Sunfield
Michigan has some form of L/CPL Ronald J. Noltingham
I
Cemetery.
study in governmental and civic 2175745 U.B.M.C.
I hope that all who read the affairs. High schoolera study thc Force Logistics Support GroupWhite died Tuesday
editorial will take heed, study issues and circumstances afTcctcandidates and Issues and exer­ ing each election with interest FPO San Franeteco. Calif. 96602
cise their right by going to the and curiosity. At the time of
He Is In Chu-Lal.
CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY
LEGALS
polls on November 8.
November elections lhe 18 year
. Chicken Dinner Sunday. Oct.
A check for 84 00 for one year’s olds will have been out of school More new addmaea:
30. at Hickory Corners Legion
subscription to The Banner 13 and away from their government Richard Varney 8N 771 0835
BARMY COUNTY
Club. 12 noon Proceeds for 1967
AGRICULTURE SOCIETY
enclosed.
textbooks for a few short ORW Box 86
moved when a snail child to At Eglln Field—Airman 3/C Da- homecoming celebration.
Yours truly.
months. The 21 year olds have FPO San Francteco. Calif- 9MM Going to Vietnam — Willard J. thc Sunfield area.
He Is in the Philippines.
Bonnett. Jr.. 22, a lance corporal
vid C. Bennett. 19. reported fori
Mllderd M. Hayden
passed three or four yean since
Octobar «. i*«a
in the Marines. Is to complete a
duty al Eglln AFB In Florida on
their last organized study of gov­
refresher course at the field field High School and married Oct. 17. He te serving with the
TURKEY SUPPER, Nov. 5
ernment. politics and candidate PFC William Varney
To lhe Editor:
RECEIPTS:
medical school at Camp Lejeune. Ralph White on Sept. 14, 1929.
40th Tactical Fighter Squadron! T^ey Supper. Nov. 5, 5 to
In my work about the county requirements. Duritjf that time Co. B 68th Signal Battalion
N.C. on Nov. 4. He is scheduled
und te the son of Mr. and Mrs. 7 30 p.m , at Woodland MethoI meet many people and quite a it Is only logical that they will APO New York 09035
to
jet
to
Okinawa
and
Japan
and
hove
lost
a
great
deal
of
their
Wlllard
Bennett
of
7493
BarryI
&lt;stat
Church. Some baked goods
number of them have been ask­
He b In Germany. Richard
Road, Nashville.
I apt! bazaar Items will also be for
ing my opinion of the jail prop­ concern which prevailed during and William are sons of Mr. and then on to Vietnam, arriving
Surviving arc her husband: one vllle
'
5,304.3* osition. also freely expressing high school studies. They have Mrs. Merle Varney, R2 Nashville.
daughter, Mrs. Robert (Evelyn)
1.000.00 their own thoughts, so In fair­ lost It because they hove not
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Michigan.
Walsh, of Ionia; her mother, Mrs. 1Carlton WSCS ToLMeet
136 38 ness to these persons I fee) been allowed « voice In thc gov­
Members of the Carlton Ccn- Emmanuel Guild To Meet
•
Roras Beland. Lake Odessa, two
they
had---so zealously
110.00 compelled to write a few lines ernment
--------— —
.----Pvt. Richard L. Brower
Emmanuel Guild meets Wedgrandchildren. two sisters, Mra.'I ter WSCS will meet at lhe home
regarding this proposition which investigated. As thc years puss US50O57892 D-10-5
;
Alien
(Lenh)
Crass,
rural
Port-:
| they no longer earnestly study
of Mrs. Gertrude Ru&amp;ine, on home of Mra Wm/McAllister. 8.
24.5 00 will be voted on Nov. 8.
USATCA First Platoon
By
Mra.
Glendon
Curtis
land,
and
Mrs.
Edgar
(Roea&gt;
: . I '&lt;•
I think the most often talked I civic affair* because they grow
Fort Knox. Ky. 40121
Nov. 3 al
r.TO.-u... Sunfield,
ouimwiu. and
—w,Thursday,
------------ -----------------:30 pm. Broadway. Mra George Greybtel
» w. *&gt;**4w&lt;*
381-UIJ Flcetham.
two
MUcaUaaiou*
about is the price of the pro- j ured of walling for their chance
The Child Study Club met at brothers. Henry Beland of Lake Roll call will be a verae of and Mra. Glen Brower will asto *"•*
vole
they
de­
8P/4 Neal E. Wilkins,
posed site which to many seems ,n
“ and ,h
»v lose *their
h"lr '*'•U» Ukw. ta». TKurar
Tt°m“ 01 ***■
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RA16807716 H. II. B..
rather exhorbitant. Any site now- sire.
1/16 ARTY, 2 A.D.
picked for a new Jail will have
Another argument of those
for a Hallowecq party. The No- ,
Fort Hood. Texas, 76546
a high price tag. However, tiie who are against the proposal is
vember meeting will be the field
question has been asked me. that teenagers are irresponsible
Sgt. Bernie Elliott, son of Mr. trip. They will meet at the home
"Why should tiie County con­ and too easily swayed. However,
a ricA
Mra. Bert Elliott. 109 E.
sider 836.000 a fair price for six unlike their elders who are moreiand
!
dercs of land which the City has apt to vote for the political party Blair, b In Korea. His birthday
go to Lansing to attend a Holl- ■
.J.'.n 00 on the tax rolls for only 81AD0 than the vcandidate,
—.—.. ..
18 —
to 20 year
day Foods Demonstration ut the)
M*iDt*n*ac«
Sgt. Bernie E. Elliott,
.350.43 which 1s the assessed valuation olds, not having fallen into tills
taraitock 8*1*
RA55557842 Bravo Btry,
Consumers Power Company on
for the whole parcel of land?" I state of mind, art- more likely
Fair BappUu
Willow Street. Reservations must
1* .........
could not give a satisfactory an- -to consider
------ — the individual can­
FrtaU nn Book
APO San Franeteco, Calif.
swer to this question.
be made with thc calling com­
didate’s quallflcaUona for a cer­
96207
■
As to the reason for relocat­ tain office. '
mittee before Nov. 2. .
in’ 1 -ranlnsu
ing the jail I could say there are
A population abstract of the
Saturday. Oct. 15. visitors with
PvL Christopher D. Holl
many good reasons for so doing, U 8. estimate* that by 1970 there
Mra. Clunena Schalbly and Mrs.
U. 8. 54953112
such as room for expansion, will be 11.000,000 Americans who
Hlldreu 11esterly were Mr. and
46lh GS GP (DS) HHC
parking and to make room for will fall into the bracket of the
Mra. Chet Hesterly of Lake
Fort Devena, Maaa.. 01433
future county otTlce apace al the 10
w
y
„
r
ulUi
.
11Uil
,„
lluul
.
v
18 to 20 year olds. That amount
Courthouse. I. too. believed ot । colll(j
,WByed any election
Lindon E Daniels, a Woodland Ed Rcnflow from Houston. Mo.
first that
I ’in ....
Uiat it would
uoud be possible to
to:
...­
this century to the other —
can
build at the present site until I ]didate with tbe exception of thc High graduate and san of Mr. On Saturday, Oct. 22, Mr. and
did some measuring and so con- Johnson-Goldwater battle. That and Mra. Lealle Daniels of Carl­ Mra. Eugene Blair, and family
ton
Center, la now in the Phllipvlnced myself of the need for re- many
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people with a knowledge I pines. Hb wife, the former Rev. Lowell Dimas wa* a caller. I
locating tire jail elsewhere, and of
,
governmental principles de­ Carolyn Hewitt, and daughter Bunday guesta were Mra. Heroic
as a member of the Citizens- ,serve the right to be counted.
i Renee, ore staying with ..„
her Tewksbury. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Commute for study of the is­
sue; 1 endorsed Uris pul of our | In thc 1964 elections scarcely j folks. Mr. and Mra Harold He60'1 of the eligible voters turned i w|u at 235 W. MarshiUL undon’8 Masterly.
EXPERIENCED
recommendations.
out
at
thc
polb.
Even
a
smaller
address
is:
I feel that the whole program
The Lions Club will once again
.00
- - • •
CootrtkoUoni
"j has been raUier badly presented percentage of the 21 year olds | ------sponsor a Halloween party. The
UNDERSTANDING
exercised
their
balloting
prlvlAF 16673456
— tnto tiie
Uie voters
votersofof thr
Uteenuntv
county and
and
parade will start al tiie Drug
Find Mobile Comm. GP ASCF
' more concrete plans should have leges. Eighteen year olds defi­
i, ua .. .sizo.oo ' been shown to the people. Many nitely have a curiosity and desire
CAPABLE
boys and girls will march to the
96274
have asked me what the plans. about
, , .voicing their government-1
. ....
ball park where judging will be
al c
choice.
They
were and who did the esUnuiting ■' *j!;,
l,u. c^’ T
!le&gt;' ore eager to Iul- I1
* * "
held, fur prizes. Everyone par| of costs and dimensions. I had JIU their rcsponsiblhty. Given | Navy Hcrarve Ensign Thomas
tlclputing will receive something.
to answer that I did not know
pn.Y‘lc*°
&gt;.ear I L- Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Now Probate Judge of Eaton County
cither. It’s rather odd when blds ■ p1^!, *'111
5 1(\ °*der genera-1 Homer C. Bauchman of 1663 Following Uw judging tlicre will |
be cider and diftighnute for
are asked for to build lhe Jail, i Uo» °’at 41*? d“‘‘“vc n,e p,,&lt;,,' I Wall Luke Road. R5 Hastings, te
(1965 TO PRESENT TIME!
!
many contractors will be asked.
respect in their government training with Training Squadron1 even-one around the bonfire.
Tiie Vikings have brought
but when Uie plans ore being 10
“&gt;ls Privilege beneficially. 1VTt-30 based at the Naval Air;
By Mrt. Lloyd Owen
made, only one firm of archlby Nancy Wertmon,
(«&gt;•-*•
— Corpus
-------- «._»-*•
] Station
Christi,w._
Tex. ..At vlcUiry to tiie .-chool fw two
10 Years Municipal Judge of Charlotte
! the completion of the primary weeks now. I would lx- nice it
tecta are considered. I have proDelton HA Senior
. tl»ey could make it three
I six vlclor- week course on airborne
(FROM 1954 TO 19651.
Mra. Eunice Barcroft from : posed two other firms, but os I
I navigation, he ‘will receive 15, tea in a row and win over St.
. hours o! flight support lectures( Joluu m tiie homecoming Friday
. Thctclasacs are all busy working!
j
and
56
hours
of
In
flight
train
Mrs. Lloyd- Owen..accompanied p ,^.vcr k-.u..------- .----19 Years Practicing Attorney
j mg. Prior to reporting to this( an their float, for lhe homcbeen told by members
Mra. Barcroft to Delton to visit
*
By Mra. Sylvan Tagg
' squadron he was designated b, earning parade. Tills will leave
of thc Board of Supervisors that
I lie Cliffonl Kahlers and they in thc proposed cost figure a |
I Naval Aviator and received hb
accompanied the Kahlers to sum of 810,000 was Included for 1.
■ "Wings of Gold." Upon comple- Charlotte Nov. 4. * The United
Past President Michigan Municipal
Crensey to visit Mr. Mid. Mr?. demolition of the old Jail and
Ono fourth of the SI.000 goal I Uon of Hie navigation syllabus. Fund drive schoulii now be com­
Charlie
Kahlera
—— -- Bauman.
------------- The
— , -----,1125,000 to dear tiie buildings from 1 1 sec tor tiie community drive for ' he will be assigned to a Fleet pleted. The board will meet one
Judges' Association
and Baumans arc to leave for. lhc ncw aiu, Now j rccall whcn Freeport has been met. Tins la ■ Squadron or to another school night soon to see how far over
Florida. * Mr. and Mra Lloyd |thc oW
ttttrd
was tiie first week of the campaign. ‘ where he will specialize in avl-jthe goal we went. There &amp;tll) u;
Owen attended Uie turkey din-1 torn down n rKlulre&lt;i only three Don’t forget to give generously I uUon duties.
jno one to lake over thc chair- ’
ncr in South EUB Church In hours- Uinc of B crMne p, level i when your local solicitor —1
Put an Experienced Judge on the Job
•------ •— —----------- --------Dunham District Saturday. *, lt rca(jy Ior hauling away. I’m at your home.
I
, OtInner lias served for two years
Mr. and Mra. Karol Owen and 1 surc uie buildings on tiie pro77ic Freeport OES Chapter of- 1
PIpAUnnt VallpV
40 11 ahouUl *» up ,o 6onu,’nc
three children, from Algonquin kposedj site could •be
— ■burned
--------- •-----1 R-UbUIll VUHLJ
|el- next year. U you arc In­
very fleers for 1966-67 are:
called at Lloyd Owens’ Sunday. easily and for a much lower
. ! tentted in this job or have not
An open inttalUtlon will be
lty
Ethel Blank
Mr. and Mra. Livingston and price. If these figures are true
S
491-1 .. | mud* your donation yet. con­
ran. John, from Detroit spent and the rest ot the estimated held Saturday evening. Nov. 5. R2 CUtkiviii*
The WMA regular all day tact Mrs Othmer. * Tin’ Senior
FOR EATON &amp; BARRY COUNTIES
Sunday and Monday of last week cast is comparable then perhaps for lhe newly elective and appotnUve officers. Tl)e appointed mccllnK Bt 5^ owu Bawdy’s Methodist Youth Fellowship
more study te necessary.
members
have
invited
lhe
youth
NON-PARTISAN CANDIDATE
Thursday, Oct 13. was atMr. and Mra. IX-an Selleck and
The cost of boarding prisoners Officers arc as follows; Chaplain^
of thc community to join them in
boys from McOmbcr called at nt the Eaton County bastlle has Benile Llghtfool; marshal. Carol tended by the m-inU working u Halloween party. They will
Howard Moores’ Thursday. * often been cited as a need for Stuart; organist, Thelma Geiger; ^roup making garments and meet at thc church at 7 p.m. fur
Vo|e
November 8th
Adah. Juanita Yargcr; Ruth.
f[rr Uw annual bazaar
Mra. Ira Tobias and Mrs. Howard speedy construction of our own
w^th a ham supper a hayride.
Hostetler from Weeks District jail. However, this cost is mis­ Harriett Redbum; Esttk-r, Dura- 1 lo
leading as It will coat just os thy Oronewoid; Martha, Marlene on Friday, Nov. 4. Tlwre will be
called at Will thirds Saturday.
Electa. Pat Dutcher; jtincy work, clothing baked goods.
much to feed the prisoners here Main;
ns In Eaton County. No separa­ Warder. Neva Smelker; sentinel,.1 etc. at the display tables. This
"We're As Near As Your Telephone"
; te to be iwld at the parsonage
tion has been made of only the Charles Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Mingus feUowthlp hall near the church
cost of a •’room" In the Char­
lotte Jal). The transportation of of Ann Arbor visited her mother. on wrncr of Bell road and
By Ruth Peterman
prisoners Is also mentioned but Mra. Ruth Bleam Sunday. They Thompson M-50. * A waste paagain only the mileage and ve­ were Sunday luncheon guests of per drlvc u ln progress and will
ready for a truck to pick up
hicle cost enters Into the que.s- Mr. and Mra. Howell Newton. *
tion as n
It nos
has oecn
been siareo
stated that
John aumiia
Adams and 0[
nt about
ab.&gt;ut oct.
Oct 38th.
28th. These
These proproMr. and Mra. John Waldren!, cion
uiai Mr. and Mra. uunu
and family attended thc funeral the extra deputies hired for thb Kun of Akron. Ohio, wen- Thun&gt;- JtcU nrc ..ponrared by .the local
Clip This Guide - Keep It in o Handy Place for Future Reference
of in* brother. Homer Waldron, purpose will lx- retained after day supper gucste ot Mr. and Women's Missionary Society to
Mrs. Cecil Olcr. W Mr. and Mra. rllLie funds.
of rural Mulliken nt thc Bark­ the jail te built.
er Funeral Home in Mulliken
I believe Burry County should Harold Bugbce ot Hickory CorMr. und Mra. Emery Benedict
nave a jail and
nnci Ii hope
nope some of
oi 1 ner.i
ner.s sepnt
sepra Monday
Mono
with Mrs. „f Greenville were to see licr
licit Monday. * The Lakeside have
Barracks meet* al thc Lakewood the above questions that are re- Carrie Reploglc.
mother. Mra Vera Geiger. Sun~
. Automobile &amp; Machinery
Junior High School cafeteria pentcdly brought to my atten-1 John DeWccrd ras taken to j
Ocl. 16. * Mr. and Mrs ------- ------------ --KEYS DUPLICATED while you
"
“ "
Hospital‘ THnr««»v
Thursday. w
* j-’joyji Necb and mother. Mrs. Appliance &amp; Genetol Rcpou,
Ro|)oir
Monday. Oct 24 with potluck tton can be classified so that the Pennock
Concrete Product*
supper ut 7. A Mr. and Mra. voters on Nov. 8 can vote intelll- i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miner and Etna Nceb attended the double
at Jefferson.
Hie Rev. and Mra. Donald Hoff- funeral of Lyle Birman and Rus­
.
Orlcy Hulliberger received word RenU&gt;Ed McPharlln
1 man of New York were haste for sell Birman, who met with an
Oct. 14 of tile birth of their first
I their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mll- air pltuic accident In Canada WATCH AND DIAMOND RING C0MpL£TE AUTO GLASS SERVgrandchild. A 7 pound, four oz.
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXdaughter. Elizabeth Ann. was
REPAIR — Expert wotkmanship
R2 Delton. Mich. ! ton Miner ut lhe famous Mama while hunting The service was
ICE—First class work. Call WI
Leon’s and al the Broadway
bom to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Phone WI 5-2123.
Oct. 24. 1966 Theatre production of "Phlla- held ut Rockford Oct. 17. The
5-5085. Burkey Sales and ScrvLathrop. &lt; Nonna Hulliberger) of
mother of the men was tire for­
lhe Editor:
St. Phone WI 5-5316.
---------------------'dclphln Here I Come." in ccle- mer Beatrice Nceb. a native ot
lhe Brethren Navajo Mission at To
reau
Service*.
M37
So..
WI
5
­
On
Nov
8.
Michigan
voters
,
bration
of
their
40th
wedding
Counselor. N. M.. where both arc
Clarksville.
will be asked to decide whether , anniversary Sept. 20.
2223.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
employed.
-» Mrs.
-»ua. Erhcl
c-nrci Blunk
oinna called
uiuni U&gt;
u&gt; mc
sev
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Mr. and Mrs Forrest Allerdlng 18 year olds should have the I Mcmber» of lite Freeport OES Mrs. Grate Hamblin wiulc in j CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
•---------------------AND CARPET REPAIR — HasCo. Home office 822 S. Benton.
of Byron Center were Friday privilege to vote. There ue sey- who participated in memorial Hostings
and was a---------------------dinner guest
Repairs and sharpening -Saw'
er
?'.
l?*r
n
on
,
U
^
service
for
Ada
M
Burge,
a
life
Phene WI 5-5412. Plant. W.
visitors of Mr. and Mra. Harley
of Mra. Glcnms Maxon. * Mrs.
subject
and
the
opinions
of
all
,
mfrober
of
the
Freeport
OES
al
parts
and
supplies.
McCulloch
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
State Rd Phone WI 5-2123.
State. WF-S.-5H98tadel. Mra. Roy Roberts of yarrM*«all&gt; Perhap. 1 . time Um&gt;
Larry Poll and children of Hus­
^
na&gt;1
,,
Wpd
.
Nashville was n Saturday caller. for teenagers to state their views the Roth Funeral Home Wed- tings ___
and______
the L. J. Mote family
ICE —24 hour Service Ibleck
uesdny evening. Mrs. Frank' w
ere Sunday.
* Mr, and Mra Bernard Thomas
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
-ere
Sunday. Oct.
Oct IS.
10 lunchlunch .WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Why Is the voting age now set
nf Mr.
Kir and
nnzi Mra.
Mrx Herman
Horinnti
and Mr. and Mrs Altoh Manley at 21? It Is merely an arbitrary Dutcher. Mra. Harriett Rcdbum., nuesU of
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
Guaranteed workmanship Alio
attended the Retired Teachers figure. Qur ancestors once felt Mrs. Juanita Yargcr, Mra. Rich- Miller.
Miscellanoous
Mr and Mra Dean Geiger and I
all kind* of Jewelry Repair and RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired,
meeting at Crystal. Wednesday. that u person was mature and ard Durkee. Mra Pete Smelker.
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
intelligent enough at that age tn Mr. and Mra. Bernie Lightfoot ..family. Mra. Luella Stahl and
&gt; -• —
—«- •from
-------- this
mlly wew Sunday dinner guests accept his duty to vote. Four Mr. and Mra. Milton Buehler. | Mra. —
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Ethel
Blank,
Mra Bernice Gunn of Scbewa slates In our upion picked their Mra. Robert Newton and Mra. area were among the number
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
WI 5-5176.
^unday Mr. and Mra. Bernard voting ages at other level*. 18. Pauline Bryant of Alto.
who attended the fellowship din­
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
AT BEVERWYK’S COLOR CEtWkmas were nt Flint visiting 19 and 20. Now some political
Mrs. Don Cullen and children. ner Bunday. Oct. 18th at Calvary
GAMBLES REPAIR SHOP — All
TER — Raw wood or finished
rods. Installation and Hanging.
w ran. Douglas, and family. people have felt that 18 b ma- Mra. Betty Goldai, Mra. Jim Brethren Church at Logan and
Williams and children. Kirk the special service of Ordination
Beverwyk's Color Center, 221
SERVICE
ON
ALL
MAKES
ol
tracCampbell, Mra Robert Blough
appliancci. Cali 945-2317. .
W. Mill.
tor of this church. A numlier of
Hoover attended the Torch their relative* from Ohio were In
Light ceremonies of the Boy attendance including his aged fa­ VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARJelferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plu* specialScouts Saturday night. * Mr. ther. Several from upper Mich­
Rodio, Television Repairing
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone WI
and Mrs. Marvin Patrick spent igan including Rev. Earl F^ndrr5-5052.
more Jeweler. 102 E. Slate St.,
burg and their family from'near
Bowman near Ha.'iUngs. * Mr. Iron Mountain. Many came from
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
Phone 945-5316.
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
and Mrs. George Estep were Sun- a distance for this afternoon
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
OF DISTINCTION
LAWN MOWER REPAIR — AuKenneth Moore at Logan. * Mr.
Business Services Offered
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover,
Agency for
Mi. and Mrs. Donald Kauff­
thorixed Dealer for Wheel Horm
Lawrence Brothen
and Mra. Adon Myers of Grand man and boys took a load of
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Ed a»J Chaile*
Rapids were Saturday visitors of children, Sunday. Oct 16. to
Mr
and
Mra.
Karl
Tuttle
and
Baa. Pko&gt;&lt; WI J-IOXJ—WI 5-8011
Grand Rapids to lire “Children’*
E. L. Carpenter Hardware.
Mr. and Mra Clair Clum. * Ray Bible Hour" at Civic auditorium
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Waler
and supplies. Kelley Electric
OTIlaa WI 5-4100
Seese and Joiui Krebs enjoyed * Wendall Kauffman accom­
ROBEKT W. STACK. Owner
System*. Sold, installed, serviced.
Service, 524 M.ddicvilla Rd.. TV’S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
WE REPAIR radio and record
hunting in the Luther oral Fri­
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
Phone WI 512700 after 5 p.m..
Natl Saak BM*.
Fbaea WI 8-8*72 day * Mr. and Mra. PhiUlp panied hte grandparents. Mr and
players (STEREO and HI-FI I.
Mra. Glenn 8, Kauffman tn In­
Mutic Center. 138 W. State.
5381.
Stat* Farm Insurance
diana over the Oct. 15th week­
Phone
945-4284.
Friday evening visitors of Mr. end/* Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zook
All
Forint
of
AUTO — FIRE
and family and thc Dale KauffBONDS
Inturanca and Bondi
Oct. s 12th and surprised their
Coll 945-3481 If You Would Like to ba Lilted in
Swanson Insurance
Beeee attended lhe 50th wed- father, Norman. tn his birthday
JERRY ANDRUS ding anniversary open hooae for * The’Drrey Partis family wer

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R8. Box 908i lure enough. That b why the age
Pfc. Leonard Campbell
BatUe Creek. Mich. reducUon proposal has arisen.
55192566 II.H Q. Co. UL Bn.
October 72. 1966
The quesUon has come up: 7 th Cav. I Air Mobile)
how can IB year olds feel they
ny
The editorial I read In thb1 are qualified to vote? The 18
week's (Oct 20) copy of The year olds' answer b that vlr- Glenn Campbell. R1 Dowling.
tin HasUngs Banner haa prompted tually every high school in
me to again subscribe to •The Michigan has some form of L/CPL Ronald J. Nottingham
Banner."
study In governmental and civic 217M45 U.8.M.C.
I hope Uiat all who read the aflaira. High schoolers study the Fu/ce Logistic* Support GroapBravo. TRUCK Co.-Heavy
editorial will take heed, study 1A51IC5 and circumstances aflectcandidates and Issues and exer­ tng each election with interest FPO San Francisco. Calif. 96602
cise their right by going lo the and curiosity. At the time of
He Is In Chu-Lal.
polls"DQNovjmber 8.
November election! lhe 18 year
A chect'for M 00 for one year's olds will have been out of school
subscription to The Banner b and away from their government Richard Varney 8N 771 8835
enclosed.
textbooks for a few short ORW Box 88
Yours truly.
months. The 21 year olds have
Mllderd M. Hayden
He Is in the Philippine*.
passed Uirce or four years since
their last organized study ot gov­
ernment, pollUcs and candidate PFC William Varney
To the Editor:
US 65-002-105
requirements.
.
Dur
11$;
that
time
In my work about the county
Co. B 68lh Signal Battalion
I meet many people and quite a It b only logical that they will APO New York 09035
.00
.00 number of them have been ask­ have lost a great deal of their
He b In Germany. Richard
.00 ing my opinion of the jail prop­ concern which prevailed during and William are sons of Mr. and
high
school
studies.
They
have
osition. also freely expressing
.00
lost It because they have not Mrs Merle Varney. R2 NashvillB.
.50 their own thoughts, so in fair­ been allowed a voice in the gov­ Michigan.
ness to these persons I feel
compelled to write a few lines, eminent they had so zcalously Pvt. Richard L. Brower
regarding this proposition which mvesllgated. As Uie years pass U854957892 D-10-5
||.—
they
, —
no —
longer
»—-----------camesUy
- -----study
USATCA Ftrxl Platoon
.00 will be voted on NoA 8.
.00
I think the most dften talked;civic affair* because they grow Fort Knox. Ky. 40121
about Is the price of the pro- tired of waiting for their chance
posed site which to many seems1 to vote and they lose their deSP/4 Neal E. WUklns,
RA16807716 II. II. B.,
rather exhorbitant. Any site now sire,
1/16 ARTY, 3 A.D.
picked for a new Jail wlU have) Another argument of those
a
u high price
puu; tag.
WM. However, Uie
uic (who
; WHO are
BIC against
aguiiui Uie
uie proposal
prujruMic Is
so
question has been asked me, um teenagers are irresponsible
Sgt. Bernie Elliott, son of Mr.
"Why should the County con- and too easily swayed. However,
aider &gt;36,000 a fair price tar six | unlike Uielr elders who arc more and Mra. Bert EllloU. 100 E.
acres of land which the City has upt u&gt; vote for Uie political party Blair, is In Korea. HU birthday
~.it. for «.,i„
«i xnn [han U1(? gamjjdatc. 18 to 20 year b Nov. 21. His address Is:
on the tax rolls
only &gt;1.500
Sgt. Bernie E. Elliott.
which is lhe assessed valuation olds, not having fallen into thb
RA55557842 Bravo Btry,
for Uie whole parcel of land?" I state of mind, are more likely
could not give a satisfactory an­ to consider thc individual can­
APO San Francisco, Calif.
swer to this question.
didate's qualifications for a cer­
96207
As to the reason for relocat­ tain olHce.
।
ing the Jail I could say there are
A population abstract of the
Pvt Christopher I). Hall
many good reasons for so doing, U 8. estimates Uiat by 1970 there
U. 8. 54953112
such as room for expansion, will be 11,000,000 Americans who
46th GS GP (D8) HHC
parking and to make room for will fall Into Uie bracket of the
future county office space at Uie 18 to 20 year olds. That amount
Courthouse. I. too. believed at could have swayed |any election
Llndon E Daniels, a Woodland
flrat that it would be possible to in Ulis century to the other can­
High graduate and son of Mr.
build al Uie presen? site until I
-SO did some measuring and so con­ didate with Uie exception of the and Mrs. Leslie Daniels of Carl­
Johnson-Goldwater battle. That ton Center, la now in the Phlilpvinced myself of Uie need for re­ many people with a knowledge
_ --------- --i puira,
w 11wife,
c, me
iwutci
I pinesiiuHb
the
farmer
locating- lhe Jail elsewhere, and of governmental principles
de- Carolyn Hewitt, sad daughter
as a member of the Citizens' serve the right to be counted.
Renee, are staying with her
Commute for study of lhe isIn Uie 1064 elecUona scarcely i folks. Mr. and Mra Harold Heol the eligible voters turned fwiu at 235 w. mammu. undent
recommendations.
I feel that the whole program out at Uie polls. Even a smaller! address is:
----■ Lindon —
E. Daniels,
has been raUicr badly prpMHtted percentage of the 21 year oldsL S.Sgt.
exercised
their balloting prlvi-1 AF 16673456
to Uie voters of lhe county and
Find Mobile Comm. GP ASCF
more concrete plans should have leges. Eighteen year olds defi­
nitely have a curiosity and desire I Box 830 APO San Francisco,
.00
hl™
me'".'p'u.” . »}»“&lt;
u'“
96374
.nd who did ihe e.ulh.lIM i ,Tn’&gt;
of costs and dimensions. I had
responsibility. G**®” | Navy Reserve Ensign Thomas
to answer Uiat 1 did not know । “.'7PflYilfRo----lo ------------------vote, the 19 *
year
—i( L. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
olds will show the older genera- Homer c Bauchman of 1663
HasUngs. is
are asked for to build the jail, Uon Umt Uiey do have the pride | WnH uke
many contractors will be asked, und respect in their government lra|nin#. w|th Training Squadron
nt tllr. Naval Alr
but when the plans ore being to use this privilege beneficially.yr,.M
....
by ..
Nancy
-------------Wertman.
•
[Station CorpUH Christi. Tex. At
made, only one firm of archi­
Delton HS Senior
'the completion oft thc primary
tects arc considered. I have pro­
! six - week course on airborne
posed two other firms, but as
1 navigation, he will receive 15
thc tar as I know neither have been
hours ot flight support lectures
asked to even make preliminary
' and 56 hours ot in flight trainplans for us.
। ing. Prior to reporting to this
I have been told by members
By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg
squadron he was designated a
of Uie Board of SiipcrvLwrs Uiat
' Naval Aviator and received hls
In the proposed cost figure a
I "Wings of Gold " Upon complesum ot &gt;10.000 was included tor
Ono fourth of thc $1,000 goal tion ot the navigation syllabus,
demolition of the old Jail and
&gt;25.000 to dear the buildings from set for Uic community drive for' he will be assigned to a Fleet
been met.-------TlUs— is Squadron or to another school
thc new site Now. I recall when Frvcjxxt
.
- •lias
—---------------— where he will specialize In uvlthc old second ward school was jI.,.tiie —
first. —
week _
of ---------------the campaign,
tom down. It required only three ! Don't forget to give generously aUon jiplles.
hours' lime of a crane lo level (when your local solicitor calls
it ready for hauling away. I'm | at your home,
sure Uie buildings on the pro-1
OES Chapter ofposed site could be burned very nct.re for
. ...............
....
easily ahri
and TAt*
for na mtirh
much Inuar
lower
An open installation will be
l/y Mrt. Ethel Blank
’
price. If these figures are true held Saturday evening, Not. 5.
*2 Chfluvllto
491-3434
and Uie rest of the estimated
The WMA regular nil day
cost is comparable then perhaps
polnllve officers Thc appointed meeting at Mra. Doris Bawdy's
more study Is necessary.
officers arc as follows. Chaplain, home Thursday. OcL 13. was at­
Thc cost of boarding prisoners
at Uie Eaton County bastile has Bernie Llghlfout; marshal, Carol tended by the usual working
Stuart, organist, Thelma Geiger; group making garments and
often been cited as a need for
speedy construction of our own Adah, Juanita Yargcr. Ruth, articles fur tiie annual bazaar
Harriett Rcdburn; Esther. Doro­ to be held with a liam supper
let jail. However, this cost is mis­
leading as it will cost just ns thy Oronewold; Martha. Marlene on Friday. Nov. 4. There will bo
Electa, Pat Dutcher; fancy work, clothing baked goods,
much lo feed thc prisoners here Main;
as In Eaton County. No separa­ Warder. Neva Smclkcr; sentinel,, etc. ut the display tables. This
tion has been made of only the Charles Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Mingus fellowship hall near the church
cost of a "room" in the Char­
lotte jail. The transportation of of Ann Arbor visited her mother. on corner of Bell road and
prisoners is also mentioned but Mrs. Ruth Bicam Sunday. They Thompson M-50. * A waste paagain only the mileage and ve­ were Sunday luncheon guests of
hicle coat enters Into lhe ques­ Mr. and Mrs. Howell Newton. * be ready for a truck to pick up
en tion as It has been stated Uiat Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and at about Oct. 28th. These pro­
the extra deputies hired for thb Kim of Akron, Ohio, were Thurs­ ject.* are sponsored by the local
purpose will be retained utter day supper gurau o! Mr. and । Women's Misalotuixy Society to
Mra. Cecil Olcr. * Mr. and Mrs. i raise funds.
the jail b built.
I believe Barry County should Harold Bugbee of Hickory Cor­
Mr. und Mra Emery Benedict
have a jail and I hope some of ner.-, sepnt Monday with Mra. of Greenville were to see her
the above questions that arc re­ Carrie Replogle.
motlicr. Mra Vera Geiger. Sun­
peatedly brought to my atten­
Jolin DcWecrd was taken to day, Oct. 16. * Mr. and Mrs.
tion can be claaalflcd so that thc Pennock Hospital Thursday. * Floyd Nceb and motlicr. Mra.
voters on Nov. 8 can vote Intelli­ Mr. and Mrs. Jock Miner and । Erna Nceb attendad the double
rise Rev. and Mra. Donald Hoff -| funeral of Lyle Birman and Rus­
gently.
Ed McPharlln
sell Birman, who met with an
their parentis. Mr. and Mra. Mil­ air plane accident In Canada
R2 Delton. Mich tun Miner at the famous Mama while hunting. Thc service was
Linns and al the Broadway held nt Rockford Oct. I". The
Oct. 24. 1966 Theatre production of "Phila­
mother of the men was thc for­
To lhe Editor:
delphia Mere 1 Come." in cele­ mer Beatrice Nceb. a native of
ire I On Nov. 8. Michigan voters bration nf lheir 40th wedding Clarksville.
will be asked U&gt; decide whether utuilversuy Sept. 30.
Mrs Ethel Blank called to see
18 year olds should have the
Members of thc Freeport OES
privilege to vote. There arc sev­ who participated in memorial Mrs Grace Hamblin while in
eral stands to be taken on thb services for Ada M. Burge, a life Hastings and was a dinner guest
I of Mra. Gleneas Maxan. * Mrs.
subject and the opinions of all
vary greatly. Perhaps it's time the Roth Funeral Home Wed­ Larry Poll and ciuldren of Has­
for teenagers to state their views nesday evening. Mra. Frank tings and thc L. J. Mole family
were Sunday. Oct. 16. lunch
| Why b the voting age now set
*y at 51? It Is merely an arbitrary Dutcher. Mrs. Harriett Rcdburn. guests of Mi-.-and Mra. Herman
Mra Juanita Yaeger. Mrs. Rich­
figure. Our ancestors once felt ard Durkee. Mrs Pete Smelker.
Mr. lind Mra Dean Geiger and
that a person was mature and
intelligent enough at that age to Mr and Mra. Bernie Lightfoot., । family. Mrs. Luella Stahl and
accept hb duty to ^ote. Four Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buehler. Mra. Ethel Blank, from thLs
states-in our union-picked their Mra. Robert Newton a*d Mra. area were among tbe number
'■■■■• who attended tbe fellowship din­
voting ages at other leveb. 18. Pauline Bryant of Alto.
Mrs. Don Cullen and children. ner Sunday. Oct. 18th at Calvary
IV and
19
MXIU 20. HUW
Now WlUt
some political
people have felt that 18 is ma- Mrs. Betty Golden. Mrs. Jim
Williams and children. Kirk thc special service of Ordination
Campbell, Mrs. Robert Blough
and children and Mrs. Charles tor of this church. A number of
Hoover attended tbe Torch their relative* from Ohio were In
Light ceremonies of thc Boy attendance including hb aged fa­
Scouts Saturday night. * Mr. ther. Several from upper Mich­
and Mra. Marvin Patrick spent igan including Rev. Earl Funder­
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Jack burg und tiuir family from near
Bowman near HaMlnga. * Mr. Iron Mountain. Many came from
and Mrs. George Estep were Sun- a distance for this afternoon

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Kenneth Moore at Logan * Mr.
and Mra. Adon Myers of Grand
Rapids were Saturday visitors of
Mr and Mra Karl Tuttle and
Mr. and Atra Clair Clum. * Ray
8crae and John Krebs enjoyed
ROBEBT W. STACK. Owner
hunting tn the Luther area Fri­
Mart Bask BMg.
PBmm WI f-&gt;«73 day a Mr. and Mra. Phillip

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JERRY ANDRUS

Calendar of
Spacial Evant*
HARVEST FESTIVAL. OcL 22
HARVEST FESTIVAL. Brad­
ley Hall in Bradley Saturday.
Oct 22. 11 am to 11 pm- Lunch
,
iclder i. baked goods, produce,
gifts, new and old merchandise.
Come and browse. Program HW.iA
featuring sweet Adeline*' At
Kalamazoo. Free - will ottering.
Sponsored by Organic Soil and
Health Builders.
.
,

Gladys L White. 56. of 935 Sixth
Ave. Lake Odcaaa. will be held
thb Thursday at 1:30 pm. at
the Pickens Chapel. I^tkc Oclresa
Rov. Lumer Brokaw will offielate. Interment in Sunfield
Cemetery.
White died Tuenday

She was bom July 2. IBIO, in
Loda. UL. daughter of Henry
and Roaa i Cogswell i Beland und
moved when a snail child to At Eglln Field—Airman 3/C Da­
Going lo Vietnam — Willard J. the Sunfield area.
Bennett. Jr.. 22, a lance corporal
vid C. Bennett, 19. reported for
in Uie Marines, is to complete a
duty at Eglln AFB in Florida on
refresher course at the field field High School and married Oct. 17. He b serving with lhe
medical school al Camp Lejeune. Ralph White on Sept. 14. 1929. . 40th Tactical Fighter Squadron
N-C. on Nov. 4. He is scheduled
They moved to Lake Odessa 18 and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
to jet to Okinawa and Japan and
Willard Bennett of 7493 Barrythen on to Vietnam, arriving
Surviving ore her husband: one vllle Road. Nashville.
daughter. Mra Robert (Evciyni
Walsh, of Ionia; her mother, Mrs.
Rosa Beland. Lake Odessa, two
Members of thc Carlton Cengrandchlldren; two sisters. Mra. Ur WSCS will meet at the home
Alien
Alim (taunt
lUalu urous.
crow, rural
nuwl runr«t-io,
OCTt„a„ RuM„, „„
By Met. Glendon Curtia
land, and Mrs. Edgar &lt;Rosa&gt;
and• two
149 W. Bmjdwar
T 167-3S13 . Flcettuun. Sunfield, ---•— I Thursday. Nov. 3 at 1:30 p.m.
Henry
Beland of
Lake | Roll call will be a verse of
Thc Child Study Club met at brothers.
L.
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Thanksgiving.
tbe THkcmeycr home Thur^F “““ ““
"OU

Woodland

Halloween party. The November meeting will be thc field
trip. They will meet at the home
go to Lansing to attend* a Holi­
day Foods Demonstration ut the
Consumers Power Company on
Willow SOW.. Reservations must
be made with the calling com­
mittee before Nov. 2. .
Saturday. Oct. 15. visitors with
Mra. Clunena Schalbly and Mrs.
Hlldreu Hesterly were Mr. and
Mra. Chet Hesterly of Lake

Ed Rcnflow from Houston. Mo.
On Saturday. Oct. 22. Mr. und
Mrs. Eugene Blair, and family
were evening dinner guests. *
Rev. Lowell Dimes was a caller.
Bunday guests were Mra. Hercie
Tewksbury. Mr. and Mra. Clifford
Tkxuley, Mr. arid Mrs. Herbert
HBBtorly.
The Lions Club will once again
spon&amp;or a Halloween party. Tile
.parade will start at tl*c Drug

CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY
Chicken Dinner Sunday. Oct.
30. at Hickory Comers Legion
Club. 12 noon. Proceeds for 1967

TURKEY SUPPER, Nov. 5
Turkey Supper. Nov. 5, 5 to
7:30 pm. at Woodland Metho­
dist Church. Some baked goods
and bazaar Items will also be for

Emmanuel Guild To Meet
*
Emmanuel Guild mecU Wed­
nesday. Nov. 2. at 2 pm, at the
home of Mra Wm McAllister. 8.
Broadway Mra. George Greybiel
, and Mrs. Glen Brower will as­
slst thc hootens

NON-PARTISAN
CANDIDATE
for

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Circuit Judge
Eaton &amp; Barry Counties

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s

EXPERIENCED
UNDERSTANDING

Mac LEOD

boys and girLi will march to Um:
tmll park where judging will be |
held fur prizes. Everyone pox- j
tlcipatlng will receive something.
Following the judging tlierc will |
be elder and doughnuts for
everyone around thc bonfltc.
।
The Vikings -liave brought
victory to the school for two
week.-, now. I would lx- nice if
they could make it three victor­
ies in a row and win over St.
Joiuu in the homecoming Friday.
TheKlosees ore all busy working |
on their floats for the home­
coming parade. This will leave
cm- game for thc season at
Charlotte Nov. 4. * Thc United
Fund drive ochould now be com­
pleted. Thc board will meet one

CAPABLE

)

Now Probate Judge of Eaton County
(1965 TO PRESENT TIME)

10 Years Municipal Judge of Charlotte
(FROM 1954 TO 1965)

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19 Years Practicing Attorney
Past President Michigan Municipal
Judges' Association

the goal wo went. There Still is
no one to take over thc chair­
man Job for next year. Mrs.
Oiluner has served for two years
so it should be up to someone
else next year. If you are Intenated In thb Job or liave not
made your donation yet, con­
tact Mrs OUuner. * Tlx- Senior
Methodist Youth Fellowship
members liave invited the youth
of thc community to join them in
a Halloween party They will
meet at thc church at 7 p.m. for
a liayride.

Put an Experienced Judge on the Job

0 ANGUS Mac LEOD fot CIRCUIT JUDGE
FOR EATON &amp; BARRY COUNTIES

NON-PARTISAXCANDIDATE

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KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State Concrete Products

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
REPAIR-—Expert workmanship
ICE—First class work. Call WI
ING done at’/he farm according
Phone WI 5-2123.
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. State
5-5085, Burkey Sales and Serv­
St. Phone WI 5-5316..
ice. 218 N, Jefferson.
reau Services. M37 So., WI 5­
2223.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
AND CARPET REPAIR -- Has­
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Repair* and sharpening Saw
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
parts
and
supplies.
McCulloch
State Rd Phone WI 5-2123.
State. WI 5-5113.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
■and white). Jacobi Prescription
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
Guaranteed workmanship. Alio
Miscellaneous
all kind* of Jewelry Repair and RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Engraving. Miller Jeweler*. 1 18
Recorcd Burkey Sales and Serv­
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
W. State St.
ice. 218 N. Jafferson. Plwne
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
WI 5-5176.
*
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CENGAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All
rods. Installation and Hanging.
waiber*. dryers and un»ll homo
Bcverwyk’s Color Center, 221
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
221 W. Mill.
appliance*. Call 945-2317. ■
tor*. machinery and chain saws

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS—Service, part*, hove* and
. bag* for all makes. Authorized
Hoover Sales and Service. Stcury
Electric, 222 S. Jollcrwn.

Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plu* spectalRodio, Televitioa Repokinj
ic*. Goodyear Bro*. Phone WI
5-5052.
more Jeweler. 102 E. State St.,
Phone 945-5316.

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
LAWN MOWER REPAIR—Au­
Buiinet* Services Offered
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover,
Mr. and Mra. Donald Kauff­
thorized Dealer for Wheel Horn
man and boys took a load ot
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
Tractor and Lawn Boy Mower*.
year on Setchai I-Carlton Color.
children. Bunday. Oct. 16. Io
E. L Carpenter Hardware.
Grand Rapids to the "Children s
PUMP SERVICE—St!-Rite Water
and supplies. Kelley Electric
Bible Hour - ax Civic auditorium
System*. Sold. in&gt;talled. serviced.
* Wendall Kauffman accom­ WE REPAIR radio and record
Service. 524 Middleville Rd. TV'S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
panied hb grandparents. Mr and
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radxo
Lewi* Electric, Cloverdale 623­
player* (STEREO and HI-FI).
Mra. Glenn 8. Kauffman to In­
Mu*ic Center. 138 W. State.
5381.
.
diana over the Oct 15th weekPhone 945-4284.
Friday evening vteltora of Mr.
and family and the Dale Kauff­
mans, went to Lheir parents home
Oct. 12th and surprised their
•ther. Norman, on hi* birthday
Coll 945-3481 If You Would Like to
Lilted in
Thc’Dewey Fama family were

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�Hastings Township
Notice

Johnstown
Township Notice

Farm News

To thc qualified elector* of the Township of Hal­

ting*. Notice is hereby given that a General Election

Notice is hereby given, that a General
Election will be held on Tuesday, No­

will be held in the Township of Hostings, in the

Junior Livestock

county of Barry and State of Michigan, on Tuesday.

November 8. 1966. from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.,

for the purpose of electing candidates for the fol­

lowing: Notional. State. Township offices. Justices

of the Supreme Court also Judge of the Circuit Court
for Barry and Eaton county. Vote on the following

propositions:

“ County Proposition, shell thc limitation on the
total amount of taxes which may be assessed against

all property in Barry County. Michigan be increased

os provided by law, by .2%

(two mills' of assessed

valuation as equalized, of all property in thc County
for a period of two &lt;2' years, the years 1967 and

1,968. for thc purpose of providing a sinking fund

to be used to construct ond equip a new County
Jail ond Sheriff's residence?

Proposal No. 1. Proposed amendment to lower the

minimum voting age from 21 years to 18 years.
Registered voters may make application for ab­
sent voter* ballots until 2:00 P.M.. Saturday. No­

vember 5, 1965, at thc Township Clerk's residence.
JUANITA A. SLOCUM

Township Clerk

CARLTON TOWNSHIP

General Election Notice
To thc Qualified Elector*:
Notice is hereby given that a General Election

will be held in the Township of Carlton at the

Township Hall on Tuesday, November 8. 1966, for

Show at Detroit
Opens Monday

Barry Fann
Calendar...

Lois Dingman
Service Club’s

Initiate 6 Into

meeting of the Hastings Future »,
. ■
Fanners of America, new mem- Vpti RppviHpjif
■•try Hoaa E««a«
b-ra were initiated m Green
1 1 V»1UCI1L
Advusry Council
Hands
i Tiie Barry County AH Service
! Nearly 400 4H Club livestock ‘^°
They are Lnrcy Bennett. Tom Club held Its monthly meeting at
1 loeders from all over Michigan nov.
Chaffee. Steve Cole. Charles the home of Bill Kirkpatrick on
will gather In Detroit next week —I for the 37th annual Detroit &gt; MOV.As -MUMcm Cmiuwh Wm*. I Horvath. Larry Jones and Walter . O c t. 15. The 1866-67 officers
1 elected include: President, Lots I
Moore.
NOV
7,
*.
0
—
ftnU
Show.
| Junior Livestock Show.
, NOV *—Art* 10 Hom EzonMnlt,
■ma. tow reeled
Urn
™1I
Ccancll Mooting. »:S0 a.».. LsValm
;I
l.y MotU-dUl Cnorch. Coratr. D»v|4
Michigan State Fairground*,
a K,l&gt;&lt;y
laala.
lhe show annually protides I NOV
» -Calf Housing Taar. KalaAire brayj. .
OUl-rl. and ret7
r»U«n. Dun
.nd Linda
Ily U&gt; bring their steer*, swine
'rnrolUd in a vocational agri- M11]cr
or lambs lo peak condition by
culture class, have a supervised
Other business discussed In-,
•howtlme.
oacauea Bxundon farming project and be able to
The event will open Monday. I Proltct L»»4,r, ••on. "Toor 0*114* reciu:
tethr
FFA
creed
eluded
Christmas
tree
sales.
Uic FFA creed.
' ,„drTS- banquet, and theAH
years’
• S;30 f m &lt;7:30
Oct. 31. With lhe weighing and
Earlier two boys received the ^,,5^
i) Ext«nJra
evaluating ot entries In the car-1
Chapter Farmer Dri.-rrc They
R
dp&lt;?ldpd
meet.
com division. The carcass con­
were Gyald Williams and Cur- ,
on
of
test is gaining In popularity, nnd
11* Hr nion To receive this de- cvpry monlK
enables young showmen to judge
grtc one has to be enrolled In wh0 wcre delegBtes
Wash­
animals on the hoof nnd comvocational agriculture ,nr
for one ington. D. C. this Summer then |
purr the results with the flntehI year, be familiar with parlla- told of their trip and showed
icd carcass tn the cooler.
7 mmtary procedure, und must some slides
! This gives the junior livestock
have rimed of invested from Ids
The November meeting Jrill be
I producers an opportunity lo sec
supervised forming project $50.
a hayride at the home of LynIf their fitting te giving consumette Thomas. Each member te
i ra the top-quality meats they
Buck Matthews. WOOD an- &gt;«
»»
allowed to bring one guest.
demand This Is the fourth year nouncer. te to be thc speaker at irlflfY Uli Hilt IS 18
Any 4H member 15 or older
carcass contests have been held the Hastings Klwante Club’s _
’ .
.
who te Interested in joining mav
In all three livestock classes.
Fnrm-Clty day Wednesday noon.
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‘
contact thc new S-rvIce Club
Animate entered tn f a I Nov 9. at thr Episcopal Parish
, sponsors. Mr and Mrs, Howard
Mary
Burdick.
16.
of
Hickory
House
( Ferris, or the AH Extension ofMatthews announces the Corners, was admitted to Borgess■ flee.
Hospital Saturday after hrr car
Judging of claves will take | weather over television and ra- went out of control north of
place in the Collscum on Wed- 1 1dlo and hits been on the WOOD Richland nnd hit three trees
nmaay. and
ana the
ine annual
annuiu exhlblexmm- ■»taff ante April. 1961. 1Prior lo
nesday,
She suffered a cut on thc fore­
tors' awards banquet will be held Joining WOOD, he was stall’ tai­
Donald D. Kenfleld. 15. R3
ent "
and
for WILXWILX- head and other Injuries and wm
in the evening.
nrt weatherman tar
listed in fair candiUon.
Had Ings. was released from Pen- ,
TV Channel LO In Jackson.
.The Detroit Junior Livestock
Officers said her ea.‘tbound nock Hospital Sunday where he 1
Before going into television.
Sale will begin al I p m Thurs­
had been after being injured
day.
WDOG at Marine City, WCAR Ea«t "C Avenue north of Richland Monday about 7:30 p.m when,
nnd clippeel the first tree with he hit a car parked legally at 715
The show Is designed to pro­
the left front, hit lhe second W. Clinton Street Donald was
mote Interest m the livestock in­ Including WJR Detroit.
riding a motorcycle. The car was
dustry among the young people
He te a 1948 graduate of Wash­ solidly with the right front and_____
of
Michigan
Dr.
Gordon
Beck-—- — -----------------ington, D. C-. Central High omt to rest after striking the owned by Herman Coenen of
. 715 W. Clinton.
strand. Director of the Michigan school and attended Ohio Wes third tree.
|4H Youth Program, voiced sup- lryftn md Coumbia Universities
: port fur Uie show'o mUvRIm.
whrrf he majored In speech and
------------ •-----------। broadcasting
U'nnf er
I,c
,n
Alr P01** ,roni
lllll ll l It fl fl y.
]9M
|9M antl WiU ^signed
Seven part border collie and as a ground radio operator for
English shepherd puppies eight one year in Keren.
। weeks old are available at the
In 1957. Buck was named “Na1 Dog Sliclter by contacting Dog I tlonal Radio Personality of the
Warded* Dean Braden through Year” by the Springfield, Ohio
I the sheriff s office.
I Dally Sun.

Supreme Court, Judge of the Circuit Court and to
vote on thc proposed amendment to lower the mini­

mum voting age from 21 to 18.

8:00 p.m. for the purpose of electing
State, Congressional, Legislative and
Township Officers. Also two Justices
of the Supreme Court and a Circuit
Court Judge will be elected; and other

amendments or propositions that may
be submitted.

JUNE DOSTER
Johnstown Twp. Clerk

Buck Matthews
Is Kiwanis Farm.
City Speaker

Hart in Crash

Hits Parked Car

NOTICE
Rutland Township
The Rutland Township Board being in­
terested in good Government, is hold­
ing open house, at the Township Hall
Saturday. October 29th and Saturday,

November 5th from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
for demonstration and instruction on
the use of Voting Machines, for the

residents of the township.

MARY LINDERMAN

Clerk

Prairieville Township

Notice of Election

thc purpose of electing Stole. Congressional. Legis­

lative ond Township officers, Two Justice* of thc

vember 8, 1966 from 7:00 a.m. until

GENERAL ELECTION
Notice is Hereby Given, That a Gen­

eral Election will be held in Yankee
FARM OWNERS hive earned my
respect tor their belief in indi­
vidual enlerpriae. I believe lhe
courts should help in every way
possible lo preserve this basic
American way of Ilf*.

A General Election will be held in

Sorings Township Hall, Bowen Mills,

Tuesday November 8. 1966. for the
the Township of Prairieville at the
Prairieville Township Hall on Tues­

purpose of electing State, Congres­

sional. Legislative and Township offi­

cers. Also Non-Pnrtis^n election for

A county proposition on millage for a new jail
ond sheriff's residence will also be on the ballot.

Thc polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

day, November 8, 1966. The Polls of

two Justices of the Suoreme Court.

said election will be open at 7:00

Judge of the Circuit Court.
PROPOSAL NO. I

a.m. and will remain open until 8:00

of said day.

Prnnosed amendment to lower the
p.m. of said day of election. The last

Absent voters ballots may be applied for until
2 p.m., November 5. 1966.

day to apply for absentee ballots is
AGNES SCOBEY

Carlton Township Clerk

[x]

RICHARD ROBINSON

NOTICE OF
GENERAL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that a General Election will

used to construct the new County jail.

on
on Tuesday. November 8, 1966

following officers: State. Congressional. Legislative

State—Governor &amp; Lieutenant Governor. Secretary
of State. Attorney General. Member* of State
Board of Education, Board of Reaent* of the
Univertity of Michigan. Michigan State Univer­
sity Board of Trustee*. Wayne State University
Board of Governor*.’

Court.

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT — Shall'
Section I of Article II of the State Constitution be
amended to lower thc minimum ioting age from 21

years to 18 years?
COUNTY PROPOSITION—Shall thc limitation
on thc total amount of taxes which may be assessed

against all property in Barry County. Michigan, be
increased os provided by law. by 2%\&lt;two mills' qf
the assessed valuation as equalised, of all property

in the County for a period of Hycars, thc years 1967

»nd 1968. for the purpose of providing a sinking

fund to be used to construct and equip a new County
Jail and Sheriff* residence?

TOWNSHIP

PROPOSAL —Shall the sale of

spirits in addition to beer and wine be permitted for

consumption on the premise* within the Township

of Rutland under the provisions of the law governing
some?
The deadline for application lor Absentee Bal­
lot* is November 5. 1966 at 2 o'clock P.M.

The polls will open at 7 o'clock A.M. and close

at 8-o'clock P.M., on Election Day.

MARY LINDERMAN. Rutland Twp. Clerk
Rl, Hastings, Mich.
Ph. WI 5-5707

until 8 o'clock PM of said day of elec­
tion.

C. F. STORKAN
Clerk

Precinct 2 will vote at Delton Fire Station

For thc purpose of electing thc following officers, viz:

tices of thc Supreme Court. Judge of thc Circuit

The polls of said election will be open
at 7 o'clock AM and will remain onen

Precinct 1 will vote ot Hickory Fire Station

November 8. 1966. for thc purpose of Electing the

be on the ballot. Non-Portison election of two Jus­

Prairieville Township Clerk

Notice is hereby given, that a General Election will
be held in the Township of Barry, State of Michigan.

be held at thc Rutland Township Hall on Tuesday.

and Township, also any additional Officers that may

COUNTY PROPOSITION

2 mills to provide sinking fund tn he

CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

NOTICE TO BARRY TOWNSHIP
QUALIFIED ELECTORS

18 years.

November 5 at 2:00 p.m.

DORIS NOTTINGHAM

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP

minimum voting age from 21 years to

Congressional—United State* Senator (full term).
United State* Senator (to fill vacancy). Repre­
sentative in Congress.

Legislative—State Senator, State Representative.
Township—Supervisor, Clerk. Treasurer, Trustee, 4
Constable*.
Non-Partisan Election—Two Justice* of the Supreme
Court, Judge of the Circuit Court.

Constitutional Amendment—Proposal No. 1—Pro­
posed amendment to lower the minimum voting
oge from 21 years to 18 yean.
County Proposition—.2% (two mill*) of theassessed
valuation at equalized, of all property in the
County for a period of two yean, 1967 ond
1968, for the purpose of providing a sinking
fund to be used to construct and equip a new
County Jail and Sheriff’s residence.
.
Township Proposition—One-tenth per cent (1 mill'
.
of the assessed valuation as equalized, of all
property in said Township for o period of three
yean, 1967, 1968 and 1969, for the purpose of
providing fire protection for Barry Township.
Township Proposition—Liquor by the Glass—"Shall
the sale of spirits in addition to beer and wine
be permitted for consumption on the premises
within the Township of Barry under the provi­
sions of the low goverryng same?"
Polls will be open at 7 o'clock a.m. and will remain
open until 8 o'clock p.m. of said day of election.
Saturday. November 5, at 2.p.m. is the deadline to
apply for Absentee Voter Ballots.

FRANCES L. BUTLER. Township Clerk

HOPE TOWNSHIP
GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that a Gen­
eral Election will be held in the Town­
ship of Hope, at the Township Hall,
on Tuesday, November 8, 1966 for the
purpose, of electing State, Congres­
sional, Legislative, and Township Of­
ficers, Two Justices of the Suoreme
Court, and a Judge of the Circuit
Court, and to vote on Proposal No. 1,
The Proposed amendment to lower the
minimum voting age from 21 years to
18 years, and anv additional Amend­
ments or Propositions that may be
submitted.
The Poles will be onen from 7 A. M.
until 8 P. M. of said day of Election.
Anyone wishing an Absentee Ballot
mav get one anytime at my home on
Wilkins Road, Route No. 5. Hastings,
Michigan. Phone Delton 623-2144, un­
til 2 P. M. November 5, 1966.
A

FREDERICK W. ANDERS
Hope Township Clerk

ELECTION NOTICE

To the qualified electors of the City of
Hastings, County of Barry, State of
Michigan. Notice is hereby given that
a General Election will be held in this

State on Tuesday, November 8, 1966,
from 7 o'clock in the forenoon until 8
o'clock in the evening, for the purpose

of electing the following officers: Gov­
ernor and Lieutenant Governor, Secret

tary of State, Attorney General, United

States Senator, Representative in Con­
gress, State Senator, Reoresentative in

State

Legislature,

members

of

the

State Board of Education. Regents of

the University, Members Board of Gov­
ernors of Wavne State University, Jus­

tices-of the Suoreme Court and Judge
of the Circuit Court.
You are hereby notified that you will
also be voting on State, County and
Local Propositions.
DONNA J. KINNEY

City Clerk

�ft

(

Thursday, October 37, IMS

•-THE HASTINGS BANNER

Hastings Township
Notice

Johnstown
Township Notice

fllll Farm News

Notice is hereby given, that a General

To Hie quolified electors of Hie Township of Hos­

tings. Notice is hereby given that a General Election

Election will be held on Tuesday, No­

will be held in the Township of Hostings, in the
county'of Barry and State of Michigan, on Tuesday.
November 8. 1966. from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M..

far thc purpose of electing candidates for the fol-/'

lowing: National. State, Township offices, Justices

of the Supreme Court also Judge of the Circuit Court

proposition*:
County Proposition, shall thc limitation on the
total amount of taxes which may be assessed against

all property in Barry County. Michigan be increased

as provided by law. by .2% &lt;two mills* of assessed
valuation as equalised, of all property in the County

for a period of two &lt;2* years, the years 1967 and
1968. for the purpose of providing a sinking fund

to be used to construct and equip a new County
Jail ond Sheriff's residence?

Proposal No. 1. Proposed amendment to lower the

minimum voting age from 21 years to 18 years.

Registered voters may make application for ab­
sent voters ballots until 2:00 P.M., Saturday. No­

vember 5, 1965. at thc Township Clerk's residence.
JUANITA A. SLOCUM ,

Township Clerk

CARLTON TOWNSHIP

General Election Notice

•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L_

Junior Livestock
Show at Detroit
Opens Monday

Barry Farm
Calendar...

Initiate 6 Into
Hastings FFA

Lois Dingman
Is Service Club’s I
New President

Last Thursday, during a noon1
meeting of U&gt;e Hastings Future
NOV 7 B«rrv Hmb« BcMsnlo Bx- Farmers of America, new mem­
UniUn Advteaty Canell mavUag bers were Initiated as Green
1:30 g fJS.. IteaCTMlv* Board, 1U1
J Tiie Barry County 4H Service
pin rail CovnriL Exunslon Oftlco. Hands
-----.....
,gov. r — Barry
Boii. DtMtict
Dir«&lt;
llicy are Lany Bennett. Tom4 Club held its monthly meeting at
,..r. ■-•■Un. H n m John IIUBU'a, Chaffee.
... ...
.......
_ .1 —
Steve Cole. Charles
thr home of Bill Kirkpatrick on J
m‘*
Harvath, Larry Jones and Walter Oct. 15. The 1968-67 officers
Nov. 7. 8. »-fir-te Liv««to«k ik»w. Moore
I fleeted Include: President. Lois

Nearly 400 4H Club livestock
leaders from all over Michigan I
will nattier in Detroit next week
tor tiie 37lh annual Detroit
Junior Livestock Show.
Held Oct. Jl-Nov. 3 al tbe
l.y M«th«di*t C»*reh Contra P»vid
Michigan Stale Fairground*,
a Ktlwr itukwsr. l»»‘»
lhe iho» annually provide* NOV
•—c*w noa«Li To«r.
rerornJUon tor lhe 411'er* abil­ Nov \C
torXcny Day
ity to brinf Ibelr rteera, swine nov' t'.2r~i J.n^i.
or lamb* to peak condition by
301 a Michigan Avaunt.
I showtime.
Nov IS—Horn* Eton emit, Bsuoslon
Lnunn. -You exite »
The event will open Monday. I
1-3:30 pa
Oct. 31. with the weighing nnd
evaluating of entries In the car- I
rw division. Thc carcam conlest te gaining In popularity, nnd
■ nables young showmen to Judge
animate on lhe hoof and coin­
I pare thc rtault* with the finishled carcass In the cooler.
I Thb gives the Junior livestock
I producers an opportunity to m*
If their fitting Is giving consumIcra thc top-quality meats they
Buck Matthews. WOOD andemand. Thb is the fourth year
carcass contests have been held thr Hastings Kiwunte Club's
■ in all threw livestock classes.
Farm-City day Wednesday noon.
Animate entered In fat Nov. 9. at the Episcopal Parish
| stock clatae* will be weighed House.
t}ie
Mutthews -- -- ------------- . —
upon arrival Tuesday. Nov. I.
Judging of clas-es wlU take weather over television und ra-I' place In the Coliseum on Wed- dio and has been on the WOOD
staff
since
April.
1981.
Prior
to
iMsday. and the annual exhlbl- I
tors' awards banquet will be held Joining WOOD, he was staff tal­
ent and weatherman for WILXIn the evening.
TV Channel LO tn Jackson
The Detroit Junior Livestock,
Before going Into television.
I Sale will begin at 1 pm Thurs­
day
WDOG at Marine City. WCAR
j The show te designed to pro­
mote Interest in the livestock In­ Including WJR Detroit.
I dustry among the young people I He te a 1948 graduate of Wash­
niao
of Michigan Dr. Gordon Beck­ uunon
ington. u.
D v
C.. venuw.
Central High
! ,'trand. Director of the Michigan I School and attended Ohio Wes
4H Youth Program, voiced sup- j leyan ahd Coumbla Universities
port fur the show'o MllvUlM, , where he majored in rpeech and
broadcasting
He was in thc Air Force from
1950 to 1954 and was assigned
Seven port border colfie and as a ground radio operator for
I English shepherd puppies eight I one year In Konu
I weeks old are available at the
In 1957. Buck was named ' Na­
I Dog Sltcllw by contacting Dog tional Radio Personality of thc
Warden Dean Braden through Year" by the Springfield. Ohio
Dully Sun
the sherttt's office.

Buck Matthews
Is Kiwanis Farm,
City Speaker

&lt;lf (our FFA degrees.
। Gillespie, secretary, Ly net t e
.....
.
u
■
. Thomas: treasurer. Tom Eckert.1
Qualifications for becoming a ,rpi,.u.r utane Gilbert, and recGreen Hand are: be regular y ^SttonT’Dan Furrow and'Linda
ouolled in a ^rational «£:, Miller.
culture class. have a supervised
lann|nB project and be able to .
,k*“*ne” discussed In.,
eluded ChrteUnaa tree sole*. 4H
'leaders' banquet, and the years'
recite Uie FFA creed
Earlier two boys received the
Chapter Farmer Degree. They
R
dK.ldfd
meet.
wrre Gerald Williams and Cur- f
on [N.
Saturday of
tis Hcnlon To rrcctee thb de- cvpry monlK
grtc one has to be enrolled In who werc deleRBtes
Wftshlocallunal agriculture for one (n
D c
summer then
year be familiar with purlinof thrfr
inentary procedure, and must
M)d&lt;.s
h^e nal or tamM tram his j -n„ Hov—nbor m^unn »1U hr
sopervUth Millon pn&gt;l«i SSO.
,
„ lhe
Ly„.
•
ette Thomas Each member te
allowed to bring one guest.
Any 4H member 15 or older
..
\ .
y,
.
who is interested in joining mav
contact the new S-rv1ce Club
Mary Burdick. 16. of Hickory sponsors. Mr nnd Mrs Howard
Corners, was admitted to Borges Ferris, or the 4H Extension ofHospital Saturday after her car
went out of control north of
Richland and hit three trees
She guttered a cut on the fore­
hr ad nnd other injuries and was
Donald D. Kenfleld. 15. R3
listed In fair condition.
Hastings, was released from Pen­
Officers said her cnslbound nock Hospital Sunday where he
tar went oft the north side of had been after being Injured
Ea»t C Avenue north of Richland Monday about 7 30 p m when
end clipped the flrat tree with he hit a car parked legally at 716
the left front, hit thc second W Clinton Street Donald was
solidly with thc right front and riding a motorcycle The car was
fnrn*‘ ,o
a,,&lt;T *trtkln« the owned by Herman Coenen of
GUrd lrt*
315 W. Clinton.

Mary Burdicts is
Hurt III (.r(lXll

Hits Parked Car

vember 8, 1966 from 7:00 a.m. until

8:00 p.m. for the purpose of electing
State, Congressional, Legislative and
Township Officers. Also two Justices
of the Supreme Court and a Circuit

Court Judge will be elected; and other
amendments or propositions that may
be submitted.
JUNE DOSTER
Johnstown Twp. Clerk

NOTICE
Rutland Township
The Rutland Township Board being in­

terested in good Government, is hold­
ing open house, at the Township Hall

Saturday, October 29th and Saturday,
November 5th from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
for demonstration and instruction on
the use of Voting Machines, for the

residents of the township.
MARY LINDERMAN
Clerk

Want a Puppy?

To the Qualified Electors:

Noticc\s hereby given that a General Election
will be held in the Township of Carlton at the

Township Hall on Tuesday. November 8. 1966, for

Prairieville Township
Notice of Election

the purpose of electing State. Congressional. Legis­

GENERAL ELECTION
Notice is Hereby Given, That a Gen- -'

eral Election will be held in Yankee

lative ond Township officers. Two Justices of thc

A General Election will be held in

Supreme Court, Judge of thc Circuit Court and to

Sorings Township Hall, Bowen Mills,
Tuesday November 8. 1966, for the

vote on thc proposed amendment to lower the mini­

the Township of Prairieville at the

mum voting age from 21 to 18.

A county proposition on millage for a new jail
ond sheriff's residence will also be on thc ballot.

Thc polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. -

purpose of electing State, Congres­

Prairieville Township Hall on Tues­

sional. Legislative and Township offi­

day, November 8, 1966. The Polls of

cers. Also Non-Portis*»n election for
two Justices of the Suoreme Court.

said election will be open at 7:00

Judge of the Circuit Court.
PROPOSAL NO. I

a.m. and will remain open until 8:00

of said day.

Pronosed

p.m. of said day of election. The last

Absent voters ballots may be applied for until)
2 p.m., November 5. 1966.

day to apply for absentee ballots is

Inwer the

COUNTY PROPOSITION

November 5 at 2:00 p.m.

AGNES SCOBEY

amendment to

minimum voting age from 21 years to
18 years.

2 mills to provide sinkins’ fund tn he

Corlton Township Clerk

used to construct the new County jail.

DORIS NOTTINGHAM

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
NOTICE OF
GENERAL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that o General Election will

NOTICE TO BARRY TOWNSHIP
QUALIFIED ELECTORS

on
on Tuesday. November 8. 1966

following officers: State. Congressional. Legislative

State—Governor &amp; Lieutenant Governor,, Secretary
of State. Attorney General. Members of State
Board of Education. Board of Reaents of the
University of Michigan. Michigan State Univer­
sity Board of Trustees. Wayne State University
Board of Governors.

tices of the Supreme Cou/K Judge of thc Circuit

Court.

'

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT — Shall
Section I of Article II of the State Constitution be

amended to lower the minimum voting ogc from 21

years to 18 years?
COUNTY PROPOSITION—Shall thc limitation
on thc total amount of taxes which may be assessed

against all property in Barry County, Michigan, be

increoscd'as provided by low. by 2% ttyo mills* qf
the assessed valuation os equalised, of oil property

in thc County for a period of Hycars, thc years 1967

and 1968. for the purpose of providing a sinking

fund to be used to construct and equip a new County
Jail and Sheriff's residence?

TOWNSHIP PROPOSAL — Shall

the sale of

spirits in addition to beer ond wine be permitted for
consumption on the premises within the Township

of RuHond under the provisions of thc law governing
same?
Thc deadline for application for Absentee Bal­

lots is November 5, 1966 ot 2 o'clock P.M.
The polls will open at 7 o'clock A.M. and close

ot 8 o'clock P.M., on Election Day.
MARY LINDERMAN, Rutland Twp. Clerk
HI, Heating*, Mich.

Ph. WI 5-5707

/

Precinct 2 will vote at Delton Fire Station

For the purpose of electing the following officers, vis:

be on thc ballot. Non-Partisan election of two Jus­

tion.

Precinct 1 will vote at Hickory Fire Station

November 8. 1966. for thc purpose of Electing the

Congressional—United States Senator (full term*.
‘ United States Senator (to fill vacancy). Repre­
sentative in Congress.
Legislative—State Senator. State Representative.
Township—Supervisor. Clerk. Treasurer, Trustee. 4
Constables.
Non-Partisan Election—Two Justices of the Supreme Court. Judge of the Circuit Court.

Constitutional Amendment—Proposal No. 1—Pro­
posed amendment to lower the minimum voting
age from 21 years to 18 yean.
County Proposition—.2% (two mills* of theassessed
valuation as equalised, of all property in the
County for a period of two years, 1967 and
1968. for the purpose of providing o sinking
fund to be used to construct and equip a new
County Jail and Sheriff's residence.
Township Proposition—One-tenth per cent (1 mill*
of the assessed valuation os equalised, of all
property in said Township for a period of three
yean. 1967. 1968 and 1969. for the purpose of
providing fire protection for Barry Township.
Township Proposition—Liquor by the Glass—"Shall
the sale of spirits in addition to beer ond wine
be permitted for consumption on the premises
within the Township of Barry under the provi­
sions of the low governing same?"
Polls will be open ot 7 o’clock a.m. ond will remain
open until 8 o'clock p.m. of said day of election.
Saturday, November 5. at 2 p.m. is the deadline to
apply for Absentee Voter Ballots.

II

until 8 o'clock PM of said day of elec­

Notice is hereby given, that a General Election will
be held in the Township of Barry, State of Michigan.

be held at the Rutland Township Hall on Tuesday.

and Township, also any additional Officers that may

Prairieville Township Clerk

The do s of said election will be open
at 7 o'clock AM and will remain onen

C. F. STORKAN
Clerk

HOPE TOWNSHIP

GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that a Gen­
eral Election will be held in the Town­
ship of Hope, at thc Township Hall,
on Tuesday, November 8, 1966 for the
purpose, of electing State, Congres­
sional, Legislative, and Township Of­
ficers, Two Justices of the Suoreme
Court, and a Judge of the Circuit
Court, anc^to vote on Proposal No. 1,
xThe Proposed amendment to lower the
minimum voting age from 21 years to
18 years, and anv additional Amend­
ments or Propositions that may be
submitted.

The Poles will be ooen from 7 A. M.
until 8 P. M. of said day of Election.
Anyone wishing an Absentee Ballot
mav get one anytime at my home on
Wilkins Road, Route No. 5. Hastings,
Michigan. Phone Delton 623-2144, un­
til 2 P. M. November 5, 1966.

FREDERICK W. ANDERS

Hope Township Clerk

ELECTION NOTICE

To the qualified electors of the City of
Hastings, County of Barry, State of
Michigan. Notice is hereby given that
a General Election will be held in this

State on Tuesday, November 8, 1966,
from 7 o'clock in the forenoon until 8
o'clock in the evening, for the purpose

of electing the following officers: Gov­
ernor and Lieutenant Governor, Secre­
tary of State, Attorney General, United

States Senator, Representative in Con­
gress, State Senator, Representative in

State Legislature, members of the
State Board of Education. Regents of
the University, Members Board of Gov­

ernors of Wavne State University, Jus­

tices of the Suoreme Court and Judge
of the Circqit Court.
You are hereby notified that you will
also be voting on State, County and
Local Propositions.

DONNA J. KINNEY

City Clerk

FRANCES L. BUTLER. Township Clerk
o

�The Secret of the Dado
The EM and EN
At Pine Lake

Carden Club
Members Enjoy
History Reviews

The Hastings Banner
Thund.y. October 27. 1966

Sx.low

1 H •-

Women to Gather for
World Community Day

The Thomapple Gorden Club
he concentrates on a particular met Oct 12th al Mr*. Chester
By James Shearin
Long’s ond four car loads of
In addition to their appearing • •necl such a* llnlotype opera­
members and guest* proceeded
tion.
frequently in crouword puzzles
Currently there are 22 students to the Irvine Station Methodist
the dado, the em and Ute en art­
7ommunlty Hall for a delicious
important unite learned in the enrolled under Russell Hover, in­ uncheon.
department* of Cablnetmaklng structor. Each may be at a dif­
Sharon L. WUllams, a *enlor and Printing at Michigan Reha- ferent point in his training as •,.d "in
Community D.y In &amp;&gt;r&gt; Michigan Conference She win
students are admitted through­
at Ctntral Michigan University, bllltatian Institute. Pine Lake.
bring a most interesting message
out the year when vacancies oc­
Mra James Laylc ot Payne ha* been elected to be Included"
about the part of Africa and the
The dado, a particular kind o’
&gt;nd dried seawmil thitiv, Mr, day. Nov, 3, at the Flrat ■lelhoin "Who’* Who Among Students1 Joint found in product* made of cur At any time of day one -hester Long furnished tiie cof-IJ141 ChIYrc!’ ln
people whom she knows ao well.
the Michigan Parent - Teachera in American Universities and wood 1* one of the many proces­ might find some men involved in ■re. ov she was co-hostess for the ! ’f01” a,“ «=»“^»&gt;es are Invited to
setting type, operating the lino­
Association which has planned
| share In a cooperative luncheon
ses taught during lhe 3,000-hour type. letter-press, studying color,
tiie 37th annual Parent Educa­
course of cablnetmaklng. Stu­ design, paper stock, proportion
Mra Marguerite Staufter can-1 be«lnnln&lt;
11 30 P«
tion Institute to be held Wed­ Mra. Warren J. Williams of dents are taught skills by com­
Those
are •lo please
ducted the business meeting -m l **
— attending —
•
nesday. Nov. 2. al lhe University Haitinp, she is among tbe 35 pleting "real projects" involving and layout of design
bring table service and a dish to
Secluded In the darkroom area, olans were made for workshuos pass Coffee and roils will be
of Michigan.
senior, who were named from the various aspects of cabinet­
’or a dried arrangement sale to
100 candidate, nominated to making. Raised edges, framing, men train in-ine us« u. &gt;..«• .­ be held before Thankzaiving and furnished A nursery for small
producing
camera,
developing
of
ter Uve* for All Children."
various Joints, design, unusual
* green sale to be held in early children will be provided.
with thr principal speaker, lo
and H-hoUsUc campus or- assembly, and the use of a vari­ large negatives for eventual use December at the Parish House
World Community Day is set
(anitaUona.
be an attorney, a poychialrisl
ety of hand and machine tools on the offset press, chemical
Mrs Chester Stowell, program aside by United Church Women
mixing, aluminum plate-making,
and a college president.
Mr and Mra. Maurice Amchairman, had a full day of en­ to consider and work for Chris­
The successful candidates were are Involved in complete finished etc.
The public u invited to at­ those who most exemplified the product*. Gun cabinet* of birch,
tertainment planned She first tian world relation*. On that 1»v
tend sessions at lhe Rackluun qualities of leadership, coopera­ side boards of walnut, end tables a teaching technique whereby gave a colorful description »nd the completed, sewing projects
history ot Irving Station of the for Church World Service, paja­
Building
tion in education, extra-curri­ ' and coffee tables of cherry are
each student accept* an order,
A poHLv-ript will be given by cular activities, general citizen­ but a few piece* represented in selects paper, creates tiie design, pas: and of thc Methodist Hail ma* for Vietnamese -hlldren.
Odessa for their 50th wedding
the first year students' work
in which the ladles met She will be brought In from thc vari­
Otto Yutcma. director of thc ship and promise al usefulness.
anniversary Oprei house will be
1 hl* lead* to the advanced phase sets type, runs the press, trims
division of field services at West­
held on Sunday. Oct. 30. from
Eligible to vote in tiie Who’s of cnblnetmaklng which carries or cuts lhe products nnd maln- then read from the book “A ous churches.
Walk
With
Me."
by
Gwen'Frosern Michigan University.
Tiie
ottering
received
that
Jay
2-5 pm. in the Methodist Fel­
Wht election were sophomores, the student into the realm of ta*u high quality standards.
tic and showed the beautiful and from the entire United States,
Mra. Layle is district director juniors, seniors and faculty fabricating fine cabinet* used
lowship hall. Eberyone is wel­
Assisting Hover in instruction simple drawings in the book.
for the area which Includes members at Central Michigan tn residential and commercial
will be divided between two pro­
come to attend
is Andrew Hnntow who empiiaPresident Johnsons "Censer- JCVU1
,1 r
,uulu,luu U1
.
. ..... .
Barry. Kent. Ottawa. lonLi and University.
jects:
Promotion
of
a
family
surroundings.
sttes
and
interprets
Uie
teaching
yatton
Beautification
was
read
:
pi
ann
ing
program
in
India,
and
Montcalm counties She and her
Sharon ’5 campus activities
Once basic procedures have materials for those students who by Mrs Long. Mrs HaroldI Slo- 3 the bunding of u women’s
family moved from Byron Cen- have Included, member Delta
MRS MILDRED HUFF
been mastered Ute student then
cum
told
the
origin
of
the
training
center
In
the
highland*
ter to Payne Lake this year 2Xa Sorority and Delta Omlcron. learns to visit a customer’s home,
Unlike some department* *1 Ihomapple ptver and its tribu-1 of «qeu Guinea
Her husband is In lhe shipping I Women * Music Honorary. Presi- take measuremenu, utilize the
tion here There was no high
lories, which: was very fntere,t...
,,
department of 8tcelca.sc
tn . dent of Sloan Dormitory. A W S, customer's idea*, draw blue­ MRI. cabinetmaking and print­
•n&gt;. »P~»er will b. » lo jl
children
Grand Rapids
: Council Active in Drama, ap- print*. estimate cost and &lt;nce ing create beautiful and func­
oman. Mra. George Huff, who.
,
tional result* which you can see Kuo!'■. •
. nrammc m. ■■
l-.Uo
i_ In lo
j- &lt;|y.
In Sierra Leone, ana they had
-------- —•-----------! penred In "Once Upon a Matapproved by lhe instructor, fab- when visiting any week day from
been separated from their older
Mrs Einar Frandscn has been tress ’ and "Most Happy Fella” I ricate the cabinets in the shop.
The children of Lawrence and
daughter for several yeans
with her'Hlaiuthter and family.; campus productions
; Skills learned enables the stur.nom-m' mle .nd on.'fiulun ’'S"
m airt.U«n
tiie Hurry Leonhardts, ut Walled I
“
Now Mr Hull M serving his Alta Endtes of Freeport are
। dent to create a quality product,
I »ke whl'e Mrs L. was a patient
church in America as Michigan holding open house for their
Merle VanderHoff nnd Glenn which, when transferred to the
many Mom
Ii service overseas.
In thc hospital there.
Rznish went to Otsego Saturday. customer's home, will fit with
She and her husband served Conference president. Mrs Huff golden wedding anniversary on
Mrs Robert Wilcox had
vice president of
— national
— -----------------------— the
—, Sunday. Nov 6. at the Carlton
little alteration.
brought Mrs. Burdette Timm. four terms as missionaries In is
Mrs Ed Pierce and Mrs. Harold Sierre Leone. Weal Africa, be-;Wesleyan Missionary Society, Center Orange, from 2 pm. to
To know Uie skill* is not
ginning
in 1945 They were ful- and the president of the WesHall os her guest* and were
enough for the goal of Robert
filling
a
mutual
calling
and
lifeleyan
Missionary
Society
of
the 5 pm. No gifts please.
very welcome.
Heydenberk and Philip Wine­
After the program the ladies long desire to go to the African
land. Instructors, is to have each
drove to Clans Land, a newly'de- mission field. They worked with
student become a craftsman who
vclopcd camping ground on the a large segment of the Waratajtes pride in his work, while
Funeral services were held for
maintaining quality and pro­ Patricia E. Bower of Lake Odessa Thornapple River, which has Wara Limba tribe &lt;80.000 per­
great* promise of being an ideal sons*. pioneering in education,
duction.
EDUCATION facts som* sarious
Saturday al 1 30 al the Pickens
medical work, and evangelism.’
There I* a large folder of let­ Chapel Lake Odessa. Rev. R D currtp. os it is In a beautiful nnd Recently, Mr Huff has complet­
and very challenging problems.
ters at M.R I from customers Flessner officiated with inter­ quiet location. The colors of the ed a translation, begun 8 years
Some of these problems will
trees along the way were beauti­
who express Uteir prnUe for ment in Lakeside Cemetery.
become matters for the Courts
ago. of the entire New Testa­
ful which made the day a de’
work done by students. This onto settle. My erperience on our
ment into the dominant dialect
Mra. Bower died at 2:50 pm. lightfu) color tour.
the-job experience allows, stu­
local Board of Education will be
of the Wara-Wara Limbos
dents to make a belter transi­ Thursday. Oct. 20. al ButterTneir decision to retire from
most helpful.
tion frotn Uie school setting to । worth Hospital In Grand Rapids,
tha minion field and return to.
after
a
long
illness
one of employment
the United States was prompted
Mra.
J.
p.
Gerrity
and
her
She
had
been
a
patient
at
the
The em and the en are two
by a desire to be with their two
.......
daughter,
Teresa,
arrived
here
hospital
for
two
days
but
had
small insignificant pieces of lead
sons for their high school educa­
used by printers for spacings be- been hospitalized intermittently I Monday to spend several days ,
'With Miss Doreen Clary of 900,
tweeen type. The printing de-1 during the last year.
Teresa, Miss Clary
Clary's
partment at MRI is a threeShe was born In Ionia on Dec., E- MUI. Twcsa,
’s ।
phase course which, depending 18. 1927. the daughter of Lynn niece and a cousin of Mrs. Roy
on a stqjient'* ability, may train and Marvel &lt; Croak* Allen and Hewitt of 838 8 Dibble, was
him to be a printer-pressman, attended the Ionia School*. On queen of thc Kwajaleln CarnlvM
this past Summer* Her father is a 1
printer-linotype operator or en
offset machine operator. To ac­
test pilot for Douglas Aircraft
complish all three areas may re­ married life in Lake Odrs-na
and lias been stationed In the
quire lhe student to pul in 3.120
Mrs Bower was a member of Marshall Islands Mr and Mra
hours of study
M V Miller of Columbia. 8 C .
the EUB Church. .
Through his course work the
Surviving are her husband, two arrived here Sunday to visit unindividual first achieves a broad sons. Merton E * Butch* In the U1 Sunday. Miller at one time I
(STATE SERVICE
exposure to all aspects of print­ U.S. Army of Fort Knox. Ky..
ing precluding the stage where and Robert at home; her mother. clothing store of Chidester &amp;
INSURANCE • BONDS
Mrs Marvel Miller of Ionia, and Miller.
EXPERT TIRE lwt&gt; **sters. Rose and Bonnie at
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
Miss Jocelyn Ironside of De­
SERVICE
.
troit visited licr mother. Mra,
Gordon Ironside, over the Oct.
15th weekend.

Payne Lake
Resident State
PTA Director

Sharon Williams
In ‘Who's Who1
In College

Matt Armstrongs
To Celebrate
50th Anniversary

Lawrence Andres
To Celebrate
Golden Jubilee

Mrs. Bower of
Lake Odessa
Dies Thursday

Queen is Here

MILLER

REAL ESTATE

0

RICHARD ROBINSON

/Vome Mrs. Besko

BARR

Postmaster
At Ovid Office

Tire Shop
U. S. ROYAL
Di,tribotor

Best Buys on
iw &amp; Used Tires
Mounted FREE!

&gt;om 945-941 1

I Mra. Donna Besko. R1 Ovidcarrier wm appointed acting
poxnuutfer in Ovid to succeed
j Ralph Baker, retired
| Mra Besko worked In the Lake
Ode.ssa post office and al Perry
and siu- went to Ovid from Perry
1 on a transfer when the rural
'cdrrlcr retired several years ago
' Her son. Monte Sauer*. is
. postmaster at Lake Odessa.

Coats Grove 4H
Halloween Carnival

FREI
PARKING

The Coats Grove 4H Club is
having a Halloween Carnival
Monday. Oct 31. 6:30 to 9 pm at
the Coats Grove 4H Club Hou*?
Member* bring cake for cake
| walk and white elephant item
Other game* will be'played
| Cider and donuts for refresh। rnents. Everyone welcome.
j

The Bun McPharlins and the
William Fox's of Kalamazoo
। spent last week at their uncle's
lodge on Sand Lake In thc Upper
Peninsula near Shingletan.

[Cy.CoZoGy_«zj

IT’S A GOOD SIGN
. . . and you see it almost everywhere!
The popularity of Security Charge Service is understandable. It's so simple
to budget your purchases, large or small, when you have your own personal
Security Charge Card.

'TAINT ALWAYS THE
SIZE O YOUR CAR THAT
GAUGES THE MEASURE
O' TOUR HAPPINESS/

You just say "Charge It" . . . then pay as little as 1

10 of your balance each

month with only a 1% service charge, . . . (minimum payment $10). Or,
if you pay your entire balance within 25 days of your billing dote, you

One of those days when your phone means so much

row with * full mesiur* of hip-

pay no service charge at all!

pioit, wh«n wo sorvo you. Individual attontieu goo, hind in

Sponsored by

The baby’s ill and you can’t leave thc house.

hind with

poaiiblo

CORNER OF

You keep the doctor posted on her temperature.

viluo for th* money you hiv*

STATE AND

You phone the druggist to send over thc prescription.

•o I pond. Stop in won.

th*

boat

JEFFERSON

You shop by phone for dinner.
And then unwind by calling mother.

What else in your home does so much for you,
costs so little?
■

Michigan Bell
PtetBl'iNltatiMMMBMlptMl

ASTINGS

I itwim Cooper it too

and Security National Bank of Battle Creek

�Freeport,

EUB CHURCH
Plans Rally
Pfett Sunday

Virion Johnocn and,daughter,

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH McCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN ™
IN
----------- '—
CHRIST CHURCH
"The Church at tbe Wildwood'

Evangelical

United

anjlj.DqMXl Streets.

Morning worship, 10 am
Bunday school. 11 am.
The Christian Endeavor will!

PEOFLES BIBLE CHURCH

10 am. Bunday school
11 am. Morning worship.
Wednesday. 7:45 pm. prayer.
Thuraday, 7 pm. Pioneer Giris

UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
K Colfax at N. Boltwood
Rev. Eart Ga*klll, Pastor,

Sally day!
m.

Victory fellowship

WUr

ENJOY

* if

•STINGS E.U.B. CHURCH
id Grand,

For Traniportotion Ph. WI5-3397

"TEST OUR WELCOME

Rev. H. R, Cblhrer
0:46 km. Bunday acted
11 am Morning worship.

Mra. Floyd

Missionary Spoaksr

Christian Endeavor, 6:15 pm

Women's monthly missionary
' 11 am. Junior Church, far
fellowship. 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
children 4 through 8.
school
HASTINGS UNITED
ke with slides being shown by
Young People's
wards mis day wmen cumnxrs. , 6:30
□ « tun.
p
HOLINESS CHURCH
Stephen Osgood.
BOWENR MILLS CHAPEL
an entire month of rally em- meeting*.
East MarahaU Street
Praytr, Bible Study WednesHenry VapTU, Evangelist
local church.
' 7'30 pm Evening church *ervMarvin BickmUler, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Saturday, Oct. 29, 7 pm. AU PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
1302 South Hanover
Sunday school Halloween party
Haslbigs, Michigan
8T. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH nesday evening, 7:30 pm
Telephone: 946-9429
Mooday 6:30 pm Battalion
Rev.
Howard
W. Rogers, Pastor
. Boys -Club.
10
am.
Sunday School. Elwyn Rev. Bteptwn Vcablt, Assistant INTER-LAKES
Tuesday ActlrlUaa
BAPTIST CHURCH
Curtis, SupL
Delton, Michigan
the chancel choir:
A nursery with adult altendconfession*, 4 to 6. and 8 to 9.
Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
direction of Gerald j
Saturday's.
Sunday school, 10 am.
I bring a special ren- I
tepd classea.
Dolly' Momcs, 7 and 8 am.
Wednesday ArilriUe*
Worship,
11 am.
c hymn, "The Ninety .
Junior Sunday scliool in charge
Evening worship, 7 pm.
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys ST. AUGUSTINE,
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm.
MIDDLEVILLE
Hamblin.
&gt;'s message will be [
Sunday Mass, 9 am.
11 am. Worship. Sermon.
! Church Victor!- ! ।study.
SOUTH KALAMO
6:15 pm. Junior Service, David
PENTECOSTAL
Thursday—6:30 pm. Pioneer and Ronda Munn in charge. ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
will find its climax in
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
Teens and Young people. Merlin CHURCH AT DELTON
n "Victory Fellowship" at 6:30 Giris Clubs.
1631 Ionia Rd, Kalomo
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash. Pastor
Saturday. 7:30 am. High school and Dorene Buhl in charge
Bunday school. 10 am.
Sunday
Mouses.
7:30,
11
pm.
Adult
Prayer
Meeting,
Mrs.
Rog­
church A carry-in lunch will be young people's College Day at
Morning worship, 11 am.
ers
In
charge.
enjoyed, and the devotional peri- Giand Rapids Baptist Bible ColYoung People's service. 6:30.
7 pm. Evangelistic Service. OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
DOWLING
Nursery for regular Bcrvicc*.
personal tesUmonleo. music and
Thursday prayer, 7:30 pm.
7:30 pm. Wednesday mid-week
Christian Fellowship.
The kwU KU.B. ChurchTIs LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
CHURCH OF TIIE NAZARENE
WOODLAND ‘
made c^iWstent gain* in all de­
Rev. Carl BUvcmail, Pastor
1719 N. Broadway
UNITED
BRETHREN
CHURCH
WOODLAND
Morning worship, 10 am
partments over lhe past two
Almon O Fulton. Pastor
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
years
anticipating con­
Sunday school. 11 am.
410 E. Madison. 945-6065
1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa. Mich.
8319 Coat* Grove Road
tinued growth and service to the
Sunday worship. 7:30 pm.
Sunday school. 9:46 am.
Bunday
school,
10
a
m.
.
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Wednesday family wopship.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Worship service. 9:45 am.
furnished through a tai* ministry.
Adult Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Youth service 7 pm.
Evening service, 8 p in.
Sunday school, 10:45 am.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Evening service 7:30 pm.
Prayer service. Wed.. 8 pm.
Wednesday, 7:30 adult choir.
Boy*. Giris Fellowship. 7:30.
Wednesday Bible, prayer, 7:30.
Thursday. Junior choir, 4 pm.
IRVING CHAPEL
KILPATRICK UNITED
Sunday school, 10 am. to 11.
DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
BRETHREN CHURCH
Prayer meeting. Wed., 7:30.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
M-66 Woodland
Elder Samuel J. Elio
LAKEWOOD
2730 W. State Rd.
10 am. Bunday school.
Hastings, Mich., Ph. WI 5-9465 BAPTIST CHURCH
11 am. Woraiilp service.
Co nun unity Room above
Saturday Sabbath school. 9:30.
8 pm. Evening service.
Woodland Fire Station
Warship, 11 am.
Rev. Wnync Richie. Pastor
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 P.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
9:50 am. Sunday school.
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on
SCIENTIST
11 mi. Worship service.
645 W. Green Street
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy.
’
—"'nAV ACTADCD
- 7:30 pm. Wed., prayer service.
Radio WJKP. 1230. 8:30 am
•AY OCTOBER 30th
Wednesday service. 8 pm.
CHURCH OF GOD
ORANGEV1LLE BAPTIST
Reading room open Wednes­
(Pentecostal)
day and Saturday, 2 to I pm.
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
Pastor. Rev. James R. Hatfield
2 Mlles South of Gun Lake
SERVICE TIME
Wotaon Cor, 34 miles
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
9:45 am. Sunday school.
West of Martin
11 am. Morning worship.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday school. 10 am
Elder uenua
EUier
Gerald N. MUCK
Black
7 pm. Evening worship.
★ 9:55 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
Woraiilp. 11 am
Sabbath school. 9:30 am
’ Classes for All
Sunday service, 7:30 pm
Saturday worship. 10:45 a.m.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Y.P,E. Tuesday. 7:30 pm
Prayer meet Tuesday. 7:30 pm
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. of Bisson and Buehler Rd.
11:00 A. M. WORSHIP
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
4 mi. W. pf Broadway. Freeport HASTINGS FREE
Rev. Chalmer Miller, Paitor
Message "The Cjiurch Victorious"
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. C. E. Howe, Pastor
10 am. Sunday school.
Sunday school. 10 am.
•
Boltwood and E State Rood
11 am Morning worship.
Morning worship. 11 am. —.
6:30 p.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.
Young People's service. 7 &gt;m
■'Morning worship, 11 um
Evangelistic service, 8 pm.
Sunday evening service, 7 pm.
pji MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
*' Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
REFORMED CHAPEL
FIRST CHUBCH OF GOD ’
USA n
tiV-.—'
706 W. Main Street
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
dist broadcast over WFUR.
Rev. Earl Bchlpper
Rev. Burnley G. Spencer, Pastor
Christian Youth Crusaders,
Phone 945-5218
Wednesday, after school.
Where a Christian Experience
OUR CHANCEL CHOIR SING
Young People's Service, Thurs­
Makra You a Member.
day, 7 pm.
"The Ninety Nine"
10 am. Sunday school.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
11 am. Morning worship.
WOODBURY UNITED
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
★ h’EEN AGE BOYS QUARTET
6:15 pm Youth Fellowship.
BRETHREN CHURCH
220 West Colfax Street
6:30 pm. Evening prayer.
Sunday public talk. 3 pm.
7 pm. Evening worship.
Just off M-66, North on M-50 In
7 pm. Wed, prayer and BINs.
Village of Woodbury
MILO BIBLE CHURCH
1
Sunday school, 9:45 am.
Route 3 Delton
THE GALILEAN
Worship. 11 am.
Rev. Frank Crtbb. Bible teacher
BAPTIST CHURCH
Junior church tor children. 4-9.
A. J. SpoeteL-a, Pastor
Corner 106th St. A- North
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.. 8.
Sunday school. 10 am
Freeport Road
ONGREGATIONAL SINGING
Fellowship service, 7:45 a.m.
Warship. 11 am
Phone 945-5-M
Youth Fellowship. Wed.. 7.
Sunday evening service, 7:30.
10 am. Sunday school.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
Wed. evening servtoe, 7:30.
(WARM CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
11 am. Morning worship.
vice. Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger
6:30 p.m. Young Peoples ser- Carey home, west of church.
DELTON METHODIST

•OUR INVITATION

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OP'GOD CHURCH
Quintan,

Valerie and Gear** remained to

urday evening. * Mr. a
Ben Christie and Kathy

HASTINGS 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Hasting*. Mich., WI 5-9465

Weot Africa. The public

taste her birthday. ★ Mr. and
Mra. Robert' Moore entertained
with a going away party Satur­
day evening honoring Herb

Worship, 11 am.
Tuesday prayer. 7:30 pm
CEDAR CREEK
Bunday. "Faith for Tbday." on
BIBLE CHURCH
BUI Elliott and family were dlnVotec of Prophecy, Campground Rd.. 8 Mlles South

WESLEYAN METHODIST
Hickory Corners, Michigan

Worship, 11 am
Youth meeting, 8:15 pm.
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30

vllle.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Kauffman
and Mr. and Mra. Frank Miller
spent from Monday till Batur-

10 am. Bunday school.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
11 am. Morning worship. jun­ CHURCH
near Quincy. * Mr. and Mra.
ior church and nursery provided.
Joe Kauffman spent last weekBroadway and Center
Willard H CurU-v Minister
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Night
Sunday, morning worship. 9:30
and 11. Nursery provided. Broad- Etrunan Blough of Alto visited

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

Sermon:

Some Are Protestant*." the Charles King Ixxnc Tuesday,

9 am. Holy Communion.
6:30 Junior High Youth Fel­
11 am Family worship and lowship at the church.
6 30 Senior High Youth Fel­
children.
lowship will mart at lhe home of
Emmanuel Guild meets Wcd- Chrl* Carpenter. 509 Ea*t

Guild at 7:30 pm. Wednesday.
CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
Morning worship, 9:15 am.
Sunday school, 10:15 am.

PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Max M. Ovfciohlre, Pastry
Worship service, 10 am.
Bunday school, 11 am. L. .
Mole. SupL
Darrell Starbard. president.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
pm. Betty Ovenahlrc. director.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
pm. Class leaders, Clayton Mota
and Fred Bawdy.
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
George B. Marshall, Pastor

King of Ionia were visitors a
Friday ago of Mr. and Mra.
Charles King and Mrs Minnie
King. * Mr. and Mra. Elmer
King and sons of Ionia were

home on Bunday. OcL 16.
Mr. and Mra. Al Barnard were
Monday — 6:16 Young People,
4th grade through high school Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
will meet at the hall to “Trick Mra. Gary Klddar of Caledonia.
CM- Treat for U.N.I.C.EP." Col­
lection will be 6:30-7:30. Then children attended the wedding
of Miss Sherry Barnard and Bill
Brown al Charlotte Saturday.
Oct. 15. * Brenda. Laurie. Darvtn
and Linden Cook were supper
Methodist.
guest* a Saturday ago of Mr and
Wednesday Actlritlra
9:30 Circle 3 will meet at the
ixxne of Mrs. Hermann Boltchcr. parents, Mr. and Mra. Ciuirlc*
1:30 Circle 5 will meet In the Cook, Susie and Cindy'attended
In Hastings.
church lounge. Hostesses arc&gt; the
- 4H
— banquet
——--------------------- ★
Mra Lew Warner and Mrs. Al- I Mra. Aldcrj
Aldcri Grinnell and Mra.
| Floy
d Grinnell were
in Grand
Jlson Tolles
‘..........
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! Rapids on Tutsday of last week.
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
I1 Mr. and Mra. James Cool. Mr.
---------------------------- -------------[and Mrs Robert Newton and
8 Circle 8 will meet at the Aaron Gronewold attended the
home of Mrs. Lee Lamb.
Thursday Activities
the South Bowne Church Thurs­
12:30 World Community Day day A Mra. James Cool, Mra.
Milton Buehler, Mra. Dean Stu-

Charieo.

6 Kirk House choir practice.
wold attended the Memorial sts6: 45 Junior High choir prac­ slons of the OES Grand Cluiptice.
.
ter of Michigan at the Civic/
7: 30 Chancel choir practice.auditorium
_________ ___in________
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Grand Rapid*
Satunlay — 6:30 Couples Club Wcdneeday, Oct. 12. * Cullers a
will meet in Memorial Hall for । weekend ago at the James Cool
COATS GROVE
a Mystery supper. Coot I* 31.00 home were Mr. arid Mrs. Hurold
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
per couple, everything furnished.' Woods and Miss Geraldine
Coat* Grove &amp; Durkee Road
Host couples are Mr. nnd Mra. | Woods of Rockford. Mr and Mra.
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
-----------vxi Mrs. Wayne Fields of Caledonia and
Floyd Walter. SupL
Rlchard Sluirp. and Ke*, and Mr. and Mra. Gerald Wood* and
Bible scBbol, 10 am
Mra. Willard Curtis.
daughter of Hasting*. A Mr. apd
| 'Worship hour. 11 am. "ThomMra. Eugene Poll and daughters
of Ad* wert» Saturday, Oct. 16.
John 20:24-28.
Christian Endeavor. 6 pm.
Stuart. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
All are invited.
Conley and Gary of Hastings
By Mrt. Mae Overtmilh
The Christian Endeavor Group
will go out Halloween night to
Dean Stuart on Bunday evening,
the community asking for sewing Letter of October 20:
Oct. 16. * Mr. and Mrs Reuben
supplies to send to tiie needy
Mrs. Robert Plants and daugh- ,Crites attended the funeral of
folk abroad who would like to ter of Dover. Del . are spending ids twin stator. Mra. NclUe
a couple of weeks with her par­ Brumm at Naahville Monday,
pins, buttons.
ent*. Mr and Mrs. Russell Lan­
don. She was matronrof-honor Crttos of Dayton. Ohio, spent
Tha Chrtstmas linen calendars al her brother's wedding. Satur­ Sunday and Monday of lavt week
will be coming soon. Tiie young day. * Mr. and Mra. Henry Wil- with Mr and Mra Reuben Crltea
people will be coming to your Ham* went to CadlUac Monday *
. Mr. and Mra. Harold Stator of
of
door.
s'
returning Tuesday. * Mr. and | RodxBtcr. N. Y, and Mrs. MaraMrs. Wayne Pennington spent
„/o. ,__
Thc/LAS. of the church 1* Mr*.
planning a country-style chicken Sunday with Wayne's cousin.
supper Thursday. Nov. 10. Re­ Harry Pennington, south of Hss- ben Critea a Tuesday ago.
'
serve your ticket now.
Mr*. Darieno Vanderwood and
Remember outdoor poster drive. talned the Carlton Center Ex­
Tlio outdoor poster program is tension Wednesday. ★ Several her mother, Mra. Mina Wieland
tn progress. Let'* have enough attended a bridal shower in hon­ visited Mra. Cletus Wieland al
7:30 pm. Evening service.
gifts given far these beautiful 3- or of Miss Stowell at the home" Butterworth Hospital Sunday. *
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Church study, Sunday. 0:45.
of Mrs Percy Clark. * Waynd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson.
7:30 pm. Thursday prayer and
1118 Jordan Lake Street
Worship, Bunday. 11 am.
Pennington attended his cous­ Glenn. Diane and Caroline of
Bible study hour.
Lake Odessa I P A. Campgrounds
Youth Fellowship. Sunday. 8.
in's funeral at Carson City with Birmingham were weekend gucata
Phone DR 4-8277
Prayer Group. Tuesday. 9:30.
STONEY POINT
Chancel choir. 7 pm. Thursday. months of January and February. burial at Nashville. * Mra. Ida
Rev. Jerry Boomer. Pastor
Mrs. Dorothy Campbell attend­
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
This will help make available Allerdlng and son. Burton, and
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning worship, Il am.
WOODLAND METHODIST
the spiritual and leadership »ife from Arisen* had Saturday ed the Michigan Hospital As­
Rev. Richard Keep
training and opportunities of supper with her son and wife sociation meeting at Travcr.se
Prayer Wednesday, 2 pm.
Young People's Service, 7 pm.
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
of Woodbury. Mr. and Mra. Den­ City. Friday. Oct. 14. ★ Mr. and
10 a.m. Bunday school.
Evening service. 8 pm.
Sunday school. 10 am.
nis
Allerdlng.
*
Mrs.
Ida
Aller
­
Mra. Dan Poetma visited Pearl
11 am. Preaching.
Bible Study. Wed.. 7:30 pm.
Morning woraiilp. 11 am.
dlng had a* dinner guests Sun- and Dori* Reuter in Grand
Richard Darby, WI 6-2543.
8 pm. Preaching.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Rapids. OcL 16. * Mna Dan
"The Country Church That
Ivan Westbrook and family. Mra. Poetma accompanied, her daugh­
Welcomes You."
Ada Moore and famUy of Free- ter. Mra. Norral Thaler nnd
daughter. Sue, to Kalamazoo
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Burton Allerdlng of Arizona and where they were Joined by Lin­
Woodland at Velte Rood
Mr. and Mra. John Allerdlng. lo-‘ da Tiuder and enjoyed the after­
Rev. Einar Unseth. Pastor
noon shopping. Linda accom­
’ Ph 367-2917
panied them twine to spend thn
"A Friendly Christ-Centered
weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Church."
t -i..
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Sunday school. 10 am. Classes
Mra. Don Thompson were dinner
guest* a Bunday ago of Mr. and
By Vidor Sitton
Mrs. Jay Wing. Mra. Bert Mrae"Wherein to Boast" (Third In a
car and son* of near Hastings
serie* on I Corinthians.)
Borne who broke the Sabbath and Mr and Mra. Frederick
Family Night at 8 pm Sun­
day. Halloween party sponsored In order to protect planta from Luneke of Grand Rapid* were
by tiie Fellowship group. Every­ the freeze the weather man had visitor*. * Mr. and Mra Robert
Brooks of Hosting* were Friday.
one Invited to come In costume.
Oct. 14. guesta of their daugh­
Each family is asked to bring
ter JKr
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..
sandw!ches and cookies.

Carlton Center

West Woodland

Cherub and Junior chain,
Wednesday, 3:45 pun.
Senior choir, Wed. 8 p.m.
Bethel Bible study, Thursday. wood School will have vacation
Thursday and Friday while thc
8 pro.
teachers attend MIA at Grand
Rapids.
urday. 0 am.
A Hearty Welcome to Alli

Mr. and Mra. Lorenc* Hubbell

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

nor Myer*. local, visited Bunday

Rev. George Elliott
Telephone WI 5-4945
8 :30 am. Worship service.
11 am. Worship service Title
"Old anti New."
6:30 pm Sr. Hi MYF.
7 pm Jr-Hi MYF.
Thursday, children's and carol
choir rehearsal. 3:30. chancel
choir, 7:30: Cub Pack meeting.

Mattie Wilson. ★ Mr. and MiiKendoll Coats of Coals Grove

METHODIST CIRCUIT
CHURCHES
Rev. John Jolderama
Sermon title: "This We
Here."
Worship service. 9:30 am.
Church school 10:30.

Church school. 9:45 am.
Worship service. 10:30 am.
Quimby Church
Church school 10:30 am.
Morning worship. 11:30 am

da/ Oct. 9. guests of their cou­
sins. Mr. and Mra. George Van­
nerBoseh (Mildred Parmateel of
Niles They enjoyed a boat ride

The Jolly Beniora Community
Club enjoyed a color tour Wed­
nesday. Oct. 13. They enjoyed
dlniwr In Grant. * Mrs. Ivan

Mra. Wm. Vanda-Male and chil­
dren al Maryivllle, to help her
Bnuytaon. Jlnunle celebrate tui
birthday. * Mra. Dorothy Yalrger
Mid Mra. Margarete Lohr of
HasUngs were dinner guests a
Sunday ago of Mr. and Mra.
Fontst Buehler. * Mr. and Mrs.
Deunta Thompson and children
of Otnhen, Ind, were vLdtora of
Mr and Mr* Frank Thompson
on Bunday, Oct, 16.
Mr- and Mra. Robert Tooker
and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Thomp­
son enjoyed dinner at the Ranch
House in Grand Rapid* Sunday
OcL 16. in honor of the Thomp­
son* anniversary. * Mrs Mar­
jorie Stevenaen and daughter ot
Grand Rapid* and Max Whitney
of Grand Ledge were vtaltor* of
their mother. Mra. Elnora Whit­
ney a Sunday ago.

viewing the VandenBooch hobby
ceramic*.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson
had supper Monday at H»e Park­
view Restaurant in HnaUngs Ln
ob-ervaUon of thc latter'* birth­
day and later called on Rev. and
Mn L. F Burkey. * Mr. and Mina Wteland w^^
Livingston of Pinhook. Mrs
Larry Wieland of Hasting* and
^'.JVe^nd. Vlckey and Todd
WK
,.W----- -- ---- -Uy. the Robert Dongle, al Co*- or Weioome Comers. ♦ Denise

Call WI 6-3481.
For Banner Cl»■Wfl Ada

mother. Mra. Mina Wieland an
Friday. OcL 14.

�Newcomers Are

Mra. Patricia A Guen».v
, „
. « . „
thank the boy* and parent* for
ber “Weicome wlaon" have bre^ I
Ot Of,4&gt;bcr
1 tbeir cooperation and for the
calling m^onv
' Thc 3cnlor Mflhodbt Youth i gift certificate.
the Hasting* area pointing out Felk&gt;'*'M£1P w‘n bold a Hallowren
nv Lions Club will be selling
lhe bu*lnr««, and trSiLutlon* m I* U??y'
?' ? “e “«»“ bulb, door to door Tuesday
the area and extending a person- I -rP
&gt; b*L?t &lt;hc church
»tod Wednesday evenings. Oct.
ahwd -welcome.’’
I7 ,or R ,b*yride. spook trail, 25 and 26. They will meet at the
Among those visitedwere thelgSUne*’ tlcvo‘-lons ttntl refresh- den Tuesday it 7 for supper
Amo Kroeker* wholive at the!ments"
*en,w &gt;0ll{h of lhe then start out The club has
Algonquin Trailer Park on R2
Invited The Jr. been divided into two teams for
Hastings. He b employed nights
at the Olds plant In Lansing, party Oct. 22 at the home of will receive a dinner from the
Vivian
Ralrigh.
Each one b to losing team. * Mrs. Herald Clasand Mra Kroeker works nights
at the Ingham County Hospital. bring hb awn iiot dogs and sic and Mrs. Glendon Curtis and
They have three sons and a marshmallows to roast. The party children v bl ted Mrs. Rhoda
will
begin
ai
7
pm.
Sawdy al the home of Mr. and
daughter
I The PeeWees loot their final Mra. Robert Austin Sunday. ★
E. Woodland moved to Hasting*
from Bauie Creek. He b a lay­
out draftsman for tbe E. W
Bilan Company and both attend
college in lhe evenings. They
have a 14-month-old aon.
Mr. and Mra. Bruce Rogers,
620 W. Grand, moved here from
Grand Rapid*. He works at
White Products at Middleville
and Mra. Rogen has been rmployed in Grand Rapids and
hoped to find work locally.
Mrs Jew &lt;Anna&gt; King. KM
W. Woodland, moved here from
Charlotte. Her husband died re­
cently.
Mr. and Mra. Allen Pendleton.
lAq £
h&lt;bre frnm
Springfield. Ohio. He b In charge
of TPM »nd t* analysis a*sl&lt;*-&gt;nt
for the U. S. government They
have two wn« and n daughter
Mr.'ond Mra. David Utter. 224
N. Washington moved here from
Custer. S D. He U manager of
the Cltgo station. They have two

Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Frrd
By Mrt. Sltphen Otgood
«*
* Ur„*£
I Dotton
T.U»&lt;—. &lt;2&gt;.24V4 Mra. Junior Riutwil and family, of
-etter of October 20:
j Augusta wm Bunday supper I
,,
,
guest* or her family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Iashrr ,
Harold Springer * Rev.
jf Battle CrceH were Sunday i nnd Mn,. oaaood and Mr. and
callers of Mr add Mra. Almond ,\frs
Roblyer expect to be
Weber Other caller* at lhe We- (OI1 Monday from their trip
ruu^nu, ramH.v ...
ber home were their daughter 110 Kentucky. * Miss Melva Peake'
Sf
Mr nnd Mrs Lynn Dwvb and ; ttns B Saturday supper Rural of
J
family of HasUngs. * Mra Royal Mns stephen Oagood and family.
TS ^hurrh
Boulter and baby daughter and |
dinner Oct. 27 In the enurcn
her sister. Miss Judy Horvath I--------------------------------------------------- basement. A meeting wm follow
wire Sunday caller* of Mra. Moe
T
The MYF of the Banfield.
Brown and Isabel]. * Mra. Beth
L/llCCY
Brigg* and Dowling Churches
Kennedy of Otsego. Mra Winnie
. will meet Sunday, Oct. 23 at S
McAllen. Mrs. Cora Cumming*
Hv Hr*. OrHr VnnSvrkl^
pm. at the Briggs Church. *
and Mr*. Betty Haas were Wed- ai Pawling
rLw TSI-IISV, State Trooper James Kloofta will
nesday luncheon guerta of Mra
__
speak on Safety on tbe HighMary Springer. Mrs Springer’s Letter of October 26:
| WBy QoC. 30 M the »:15 am.
moiher. Mrs. Leone Scott of HasMr. and Mra. Gordon Steven* church servicea. ♦ Youth Coun-

Mr. and Mra. Burnley Spencer,1
125 Amy. came here from Cayega,
Ind He b pastor of the Church I
of God and both teach at Mid-1
dleville. They have three daugh-I
tern and two sons.

Highbank

next meeting In January rather
than meeting every month. *
The Child Study Club met this
Thursday al 8 pm. at the home
of Mrs. Roy TlUtemeyer. It will
be masquerade with a short busi­
ness meeting and fun time. *
Glendon Curtis. Herald Cbualc.
Gaylord Laughlin and Mr. and
Mra Jock Sinclair attended the
Lions Club Convention In Olivet
Sunday.

turned from Munising where she
spent her vacation visiting Mra.
Lucille Westover.

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Mr. and Mra Arthur WTU of!
St. Ignace called recently on
their nleee. Mr. and Mra. Mar­
shall Green of Thoma ppie Lake,
* The LAS meets Wednesday,
afternoon. Oct. 26. with Mrs.
Fem Hawblitz. * Mra. Alberta
Gardner and Mra. Glehna Skid­
more have returned from the
hospital much Improved.
Mr. and Mra. Cheater Pittllkow. j
father of Norman Pittllkow. have
moved Into the former George
Hoffman home * Mr. and Mrs I
Marshall Green from Thomaople |
Lake and Jack Green of Has-'
ting* and Mr and Mra. Blair
Hawblitz and Kenny were Sun­
day dinner guent* of Mr. and
Mra. Vem Hawbllt*.
Mr. and Mra. Gary Jacobs and
family of Flint and Mr and Mrs. I
Ray Roush of Battle Creek were I
weekend guests of Mr and Mrs
Albert Bell. * Mr and Mra Ro­
bert For.ter and family of the!
Durfee district were Sunday din- $
ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Heber

William F. Arnold

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K’uq*-? Store or office Only one
»&gt;ckef per adult customer oer vmt

Fresh Whole

Breaded

-With Fall coming up. to do

Henry Roger* attended the fu­
neral of Mra. Sylvia Reynold* of

Tenderay USDA Choice

Ry Mrs. Fern Hmehlila
HatlnUb
(SI-2101

RENT MONEY

Winnie Dunn home.
Mra. Fred Hyland were Sunday
dinner gueot* of Mr. and Mra.
Henry VanByckle.

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Mr and Mra Donald Smith.
335 W. Mill, moved here from
England. He Is a meciumlcal
drawing teacher here. He was
bom in Hastings and she L’ a
native of Suffolk. England. They
have two bav* ond twn v'»b.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keeler. 511
W. State Street, moved here from
Grand Rapid* He works for
Rapid Design In connection with
Post Cereals In Battle Creek.
They have five daughters
Mr. and Mrs Rusaell Seitz. R2
Hastings, came here from SturFarm Bureau Insurance In Barry
and Eaton County They have a
son and two daughter*
Mr and Mrs William Cusack,
R2 Hasting.. are newlyweds She
b from Grand Rapids and he
h from Clarksville. He worked

THE HASTINGS BANWKM-fl

ting* was In an auto accident

Cloverdah-Hope

Woodland

WplpnmpJ Harn
By Mrt. Ghndon Curlit
Liona ’•wau’unUl
nUlCUIHCU
ncre
14» w. a.^.r
----------- — — —
—
..r-isti Coach
Coach Louie
Louie Neeb
Nceb would like to

Shelled Walnut* or

RED TOKAY

SHELLED PECANS
In Shell Holiday

MIXED NUTS

3

b.

’1.59

ORANCM «r
TANCU01

Grapes

Deliciou*

CARAMEL APPLES

3

APPLES

E*dM«vM Kreger *
Ui. Oct 29. t»M

29c

lbs

— HALF PRICE SALE
All grass seed and Imported Holland Bulbs are

drastically reduced to hall price.

WMIli

SAVE — SAVI — SAVE

“ft"

?

coaHmuit

I

�A FREE FUN-FILLED

WEEKEND

FOR THE BIST IN

5 c SHOE

Color T.V.
SEE OUR NEW

SALE

SETS BY
MOTOROLA

MUSTER EACH WEEK

SIGN UP EACH WEEK AT THESE BUSINESS

Still In Progress

PLACES...LOOK for Your Name EACH WEEK

Birke' S Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

Right thru till December 1st

IN ONE OF THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS

.

Fhm. MS-3400

DELICATESSEN — BRANCH POST OFFICE

DEPEND UPON

Complete Beverage Department

♦ General Auto Repairing

610 E. State at Green

For Every Room in Your Home!

Peg Morr, 237 W. Nelson, Hastings

Frank Campbell, Rt. 4, Hastings

CLEARANCE!

Hastings Shell Service

USED SEWING MACHINES
"Serviced and Ready to Sew"

STANDARD SERVICE
Star°ot Broodway

301

\

Roa^ Service

FIRESTONE TIRES

PHONE WI

Phone WI 5-2235

5-2253

NEW TRIP
EACH WEEK

Corner E. Green and Michigan

Phone 945-9647

Atlas Tiros &amp; Batteries

■ jji.

PICKUP Cr DELIVERY

'’HASTINGS SEWING CENTER
235 W. State

Haan

WRECKER - ROAD SERVICE

Dan Cullers, Hastings Hotel, Hastings

Paulo Rickert, Bo* 98, Delton

See our
new season
collection
of Dresses.

CONTEST RULES

FOR YOUR
FAMILY

1.

Winner lo receive a free weekend at participating Albert Pick Motch &amp; Hotels.

2.

Weekend include* two night* lodging and food for an individual Family of up

W

LEES Carpets and Rugs

• Brskn

For a Cheery Note"—

3^

FULLER AGENCY, INC

Beautiful
r
PARAKEETS
X
and
SINGING CANARIES
(Also Cages and Supplies)

BLAIR'S FARM &amp; GARDEN

219 W. STATE ST.

Phone 945-5982

231 W. State

Vesta Smith, Rt. 4, Hastings

James McKinstry, Rt. 4, Hastings

TIME FOR A NEW

BATTERY

51

Nashville. Mich, cal *&lt;ruid or do wc want to be
Oct. 21 1966 ni par with 90' of the run of
To lhe Editor:
thc .state — regardksta of what
We read in thLs week* Ban- tnond* arc sacrificed?
ner a piece by the Barry Townc Curs pnignj outaide a liquor
ship supervisor that wc laxpay- bJ.
v|asM cuiblLshmen: or any
err. should vote for property and !aVern mrun-s somebody I* going
tax a*M«.ment for new jail on to drtnk ;init dnve whuw life
property to c«4 $36,000. why do u.iU 1&gt;r ukpn b*cauxe of thU?
we need such expensive property. Yount* Mme’ Your child? My
why can not we Barry County
voters do as Eaton County vot­
Let us have the Individual
ers done, build a new Jail where I names or those ot the Hastings
the old Jail now sets. Eaton cotin- Chamber or Commerce Uiat sup­
ty. Is perfectly snliaflcd with port liquor by Che glass. All ot
their Jail, no complaints at all. our merchant* certainly do not!
Then for thc money saved, do as Lets not blanket tliem with
Eaton county done, sand blast those who do under the title ot
and repaint thc courthouse and Hastings Cluunbcr of Commerce.
we would liave in Barry county j
Sincerely.
. a tall anri rTMirtlwiv Q.S
Ann Mueller
Eaton County has. Go look.
Respectively.
A. L. Bennett
-----------I Alcohol luv.s always been, nnd
R1 Hastings. Michigan always will be a narcotic and
Oct. 11. 1966 poison. From a purely human
To lhe Editor:------------------------------ standpoint no person ha* a
Let me bring out the following: moral right to do anything, that
1. The sale of liquor by Uie ,•----------- —---- ---------------- -*“
glass would be a hindrance to liolic liquors to people.
groups who would congregate ।I It is insulting to have ads such
here.
as are appearing at this time. A
2. It would be too bad if the lot of people are not gullible
"tine" club* &lt; spoken of in the enough to swallow everything
HCC endorsement of liquor by Unit has a connection with alcothe glass* liave as a primary r .
"service" offering intoxicating " *•
Several
ot my former friends
beverages to citizens, visitors and
'
uesl8
He in their graves. where they
guest*.
’ 3 Let the Hastings Chamber went in thc prime of their lives,
liquor
by
of-Commerce substantiate their Ix'caiiM---------------nf- nlcoliol or ”
"•*«- h.
claims that liquor by the glass tile gUu* They were talented
would not add cost to policing. men before tills slavery fastened
Let's sec the facts ns they in­ upon them.
volve many cities Following !«
One of tiie worlds rich and
an excerpt from The Foundation best known families of today

INSURANCE

*

k

0 PUBLIC FORUM C&gt;

Myrtle Dick, Rt. 1, Freeport

Charles Smith, 719 E. Colfax, Hastings

to five members. Meals include two Breakfasts Saturday, Lunch, Saturday Eve­

’"n.

Hastings Floor Covering

Arthur Bennett, Rt. 2, Hastings

Come to the service station that care* about your
needs and the needs of your car. Stop hero for
quick, efficient and courteous service!

ning Dinner, and Sunday Dinner for each member of lhe parly.

CENTER

• Lubrication

Light Repair

205 N. Michigan

Eldon Roush, 3103 Rush Rd., Hastings

LIGHT REPAIRS

Singer Portable__________$19.95
Singer Portable__________$22.00
Kenmore Console_______ $39.00
White Portable _______ $17.00

Tile, Ceramics and Linoleum
by Armstrong

and Pick-Up and Delivery
A/aihing

.

C/iinnD®®™
^rUIUIlifca hb

Phone WI 5-9461 for Road Service

\ THE SUPERETTE

* AAA Wrecker Service

T.V.

Phone 945-9187

John Joustra, Rt. 2, Middleville

Ken &amp; Bob's
Gulf Service

Open Daily 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

USED CARS

CENTRAL RADIO

Z28 N. Jefferson

Emmy Baird, 720 E. South St., Hastings

BARRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE
201 N. *ra«d.o,

AND ZENITH

You're Assured of a
Full Measure of
Service and Satisfaction
at the Home of ‘‘BILL DING'

5,95 exchange
k

| J

WHtfct CHOPPING ib

A PLLASURE*

PARMALEE’S

3.

Winning family will provide own transportation to und from.

■I.

You may enter in

, 5.

124 I. State

*-

6.

Gordon B. Barlow, Rt. 1, Hastings

uh

many stores

uh

Shoes For

And

you wi»h each week. No purchase nereHMiry.

lYNE s^r'e

One preliminary winner will be drawn each week 'nt each participating ntore.

134 W. State St.

TIichc

winners from each ntcre will then be placed in the final prize drawing

NEW

Women at

Winner miiHt be murried or of legal age, ami retdde in trade urea.

D. Rose Craig, 435 N. Broadway, Hastings

LUMBERCO

I------- ------------- --------------------------------- -------

[&lt;z,HOUSE

ALL WEATHER

SIGNS

125 HO.JtFfteW* ST. ~^utl^r

235 South Jefferson
Phone 945-5170

SERVICE

Robert H. Clark, Rt. 5, Hastings

Mrs. Roy Belton. RL 1, Hastings

that week. New content each week.

"ENJOY LIFE MORE WITH MUSIC"

CHICAGO, ILL.
Pick-Congroa»
1,000 Room*

Instruction on . . .
Guitar • Bonjo • Mandolin • Drums

Electric Boss • String Bass

SELECTIONS OF FINE

1

Music Center

105 East State Street

LOUISVILLE, KY.

Phone WI 5-5105

Ph. 945-4284

Albort Pick Moto!
150 Room*

L. Michael Snyder, 406 E. South St., Hastings

Mrs. George Brown, 2049 N. Broadway

ft

Whenever You Need a Lili...

WEINERS

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ot these Albert Pick HOTELS or MOTELS!

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138 W. State

A Ccngt*** SL
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FURNITURE

Save 75% on Your Dry
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COLUMBUS, 0.

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900 Rooms

NotionsIdo Inn
275 Room*

innfmat
bui&lt;n»t*/thopp1ng arts
L*Uy«t1« it First St.
T.l.phnn*: 983 7100
Talrfyp*: 313-222-5028

9 mlnul** from downtown
1620 Arthur St.
____ •
T«t*phon»: 636 3781
RSSS
T*l*typ«: 502 589-1036
■4

3 Ib. Bag ’1.49
(Broken Sixes)

RiepenhoH'j Sausage Kitchen

toned by professionals

Albort Pick Motor Hotol
110 Rooms
H«*r Mlchlc*n St*t« Uni»«f»ity
5 minute* from downtown L*n»Ing
1427 W*»t S*sln*w SL
T*r»phon«: 337-1741
T*l*typ«: 817-3724)744

FLINT, MICH. !

CLEVELAND, 0.
Plck-Cartor
600 Rooms

Plck-Duront
300 Rooms
Dawntown Flint

of downtown
Proipect *nd
E. Ninth Sts.
’ISSSiwm

T»l*phon«:
Ctd*r 2 5131

Phone 945-5321

’“.Wwiu

Ellen Putkela, Rt. 5, Hastings

V. Feiler, Rt. 4, Hastings

Bevcrwyk's

HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS

Ph. WI 5-2423

•11 E. Railroad St.

G. H. Perkins, 929 $. Jefferson, Hastings

99'

Suian Pennington, 715 E. Grant

Balling's
Polish Diamond Ring

APPLIANCES

and GIFTS

Make This Your
Year for

• Clean Diamond Ring in
Ultra-Sonic Cleaning Machine

,

PUae

945-5316

Mrs. C. L Welton, 166 Cherry, Freeport

I"

Tu/fe1 ■

by RCA and CURTIS-MATHES

/Tep.
8.95

Includes 1- and 2-qt. sauce,
4 qt. covered sauce, 10-jn.
fry pan, spatula and spoon.

CONVENIENT
SHOPPING from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. DAILY

HASUNGS CLEANERS
(Willord Rogers, Mgr.l

700

f

• No Stick I No Scourf

Repairing

Alteration - Dyeing

118 N. J.Herson Sr.

Fine Foods - Beverage Department
News Stand - Delicatessen

BEhUFR AIN KLIN
E

Mrs. Darell Jones, 427 S. State St., Hastings

A LASTING REMEMBRANCE^

10Z W. State at Jefferson

Mrs. Clyde Parker. Algonquin Lake Trailer Court

In Tussy's Soft Whisper
and Enchante

State
NEW CARPETS

by McGee - Monarch and Barwick

Your present CARPETS CLEANED
The Duraclean Way
&gt;07 E. Woodland

Phono WI 5-2091

George Gillett, 607 E. Marshall, Hasting*

Swing to o
New Fashion Beat
This Season!

. &lt; . Only one of the many
Photographic Specialties of'"

. . .'•verything Lovely

k WHITE’S

For Ladies!

Jefferwn
Louite Ramom. Rt. 5. Halting*

and Front End
Alignment.
U.S. ROYAL TIRE
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
BARRY COUNTY

Phone 945-3967

Bernard Week*, Rt. 1, Noihville

'

Albert Lee. Rt. 2. A Hastings

BARRY CLEANERS
321 S. Michigan

Phone 945-4265

Melvin Cole, Rt. 5. Hostings

110 W. State

ROOT BEER

to be Found in Barry County

117 W. State St. in Downtown Hastings

•-

Phone 945-2134

122 W. State

by Tiffin &amp; Fostoria

STERLING-

Leigh Suburban and Rural

‘

DECORATIVE MAIL BOXES

J-®

Regularly

Vi?,?

*

‘•*‘*4

/V

Sa’_ _ Ma

by Gorham. Reed &amp; Barton f? Towle

Mrs. Fred Ziegler, 1203 Boltwood, HneHng*

$ E

5875 Now 3

‘s

by Lennox &amp; Syracuse

CRYSTAL-

M 37 &amp; 43 West of Hastings

Judy Baker. Rt. 4. Hastings

Fran Crothers, 627 W. Green

CHINA Largest Selections

ond the World’s Creamiest

GARDNER'S

BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS
for BARRYCQUNTY

Mothproofing

Phone 945-9411

Tastiest Sandwiches

HODGES JEWELRY

Dyeing - Alterations

JIM BARR TIRE SHOP

1 Off and More(These make wonderful Christmas gifts*

PHOTOGRAPHY

Time lo Clean
Fall and Winter
Clothes!

\ciiAiiAiiwmmi6

141 E. Woodland at Michigan
Rutsell Ben tan. 1521 W. Jefferson, Hastings

TEFLON SET

I'm Just Arouffd the Corner

CHOOSE FROM MANY MODERN MODELS

GILMORE JEWELER
102 I State

COLOR T.V.

Cliff Finkbeiner. 820 E. Clinton, Hastings

Discontinued Fragrances

Phone 945-4071r

WAYNE NEWTON and HAROLD MATHEWS

Charlotte

There’s always a friendly crowd ond the
many specialties of thc house arc favorites
of young and old alike.

327 N. Broadway

Helen Purdy. 532 W. State, Hastings

In

221 Weit Mill St.

Owned &amp; Operated by

BROADWAY COIN CLEANERS

Mr*. Norman Keller. Rt. 4. Hasting*

Martha Willbur, Rt. 2. Hasting*

COLOR CENTER
BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT
Wallpaper • Custom Draperies
,
Unfinished Furniture
Art Supplies

Restaurant
Halting*

CLEANING DONE WHILE YOU SHOP!

150 W. Court at Church

Copper Lantern

'Cleaning of Distinction'

E. LANSING, MICH.

Hotel Hastings

115 S. Jefferson

10 lbs. - ’2.50

for

dyed, bleached or

^1^2**7
at
6 MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP

You'll Like Our
Drop-Off Service

CALL 945-4013

Get your hair styled,

Homemade
Skinless
Michigan Grade 1

From the
Wheel
of your
AutomobileEzr^ZL^jk^

Kalamaioo Hangover
A recent study of Kalamazoo
Police Department records by
the Michigan Temperance
Foundation shows what problemx can result when a com­
munity approves lhe sale of
liquor by lhe glass.
Perhaps thc most obvious effeet of liquor • by - the • glass

The

With the Professional Pcrmcttc Dry Cleaning Machine

&gt;

BANK

85

SEVERALHYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE

E. L. CARPENTER Hardware
142 E. State St.

'

Phon. WI 5-2983

C. A. Mattson, Rt. 3, Hasting!

a boy I saw many empty whisky
bottlrti with their name on them
Today. they do not care to be
, known ns wealthy distillers. 1
•
I saw local option and pro- I
hlbition In action, and they were
many times lietier than thojpon- .
. ditlons of today. If anyone says I
|
different Hwy ore either itfuor- ’
ant about it. or Hie truth Is not
liquor consumption During thc m them.
If I sold a beverage contklnfirst year of liquor sale* in
KaMhazoo bars, nearly a half­ ing a narcotic or poison. I would
million dollars more was spent
for liquor than tile previous laws, beverages containing a •
year when liquor purchases narcotic and poison arc' availwe
.c confined ~
to die public, widely ad-:
were
to package sales.
This meant Hint 129290 more ’ vertlsed and make their vendor!
bottles of hard liquor were rich.
•
consumed by local residents ; What happened to good old
und visitors
common sene and reason! They,
After Kalamazoo voter* ap- were executed by the rights ot&lt;
proved thc sale of liquor by the people.
(
the glass in November. 1964.
--------------------1
Cameron—
McIntyre
police records show u sharp In- |
Rt Haacings
crease in alcohol-related oftenses.
R2 Hastlngs.^flch.
A comparative study of
October 19. 196«
Kalamazoo crime statistics for To thr Filltor:
1964 and 1965 shows that a lib­
eralization of that city's drink­ peared one of the most disgraceing laws resulted in sharp In­ lul and shocking open letter* I
creases in arrests for drunk . have, ever read I have, up until
driving, disorderly conduct, no-*. regarded thc Chamber at
und liquor law violations
y I. Commerce as an organlzattou
During the first year after whose function lx to build a bigapproval of liquor by the glass. ,1 iter and better community iii
arrests for drunk driving tosc moral standards as well as m
by 55'.. Arrests for disorderly business If the old saying holds
conduct were nearly double thc true that, an organization is
previous year and liquot law only as good and effective as 1U
violations were up by 14
members " it is plain to see that
Thr following table shows supporting something that has
thc number of arrests for lour wrecked more homes, caused
alcohol- related oBcnsrs in more accidents and property
1964 ■ before liquor - by - the- damage than any other slngte
gluss licenses were issued* and thing, just what the Hustings
1965 &gt;after liquor-by-thc-glos.s
licenser* were Issued* and thc up of I would urge that all cltlpercentage of Increase
zrn* with any degree ot sclfOlHM
l»6t !♦••. Incrow texpect. nut only veto the liquor
by thc sUax-proposal. but ul»
insist that our city be represenl. cd by men who place their values
on a program to build up and
edify -vtft community InstesA of
Examination of Kahuna--jo lowering the standards and
police records for 1966 reirals bringing disaster to her Maybe
that liquor - related* offense*’ Uiis l» lhe way they think we
continue to inrrra.se during thc
law* pass. 1. Drinking driven go
four months of 19C6 .uresis fur to Jail, and 2. Hastings serving
drunkenness were up 31.. and liquor by the glass. we will cure
drunk driving violations :.«e need someplace to put them.
Sincerely.
m 1965
Maynard L. Nicholson
' PvrlMi» tiie grvutext tragedy
revealed by lhe Kalamazoo pojuvenile offense* During thc
first year fqjluwinc approval of
liquor by the ala.w. the number
ot arrests for liquor law viola­
tions by Juveniles increased by
HO*.

tics throughout Michigan pon­
der H&gt;e quMUim ot liquor by
the gioM al till* coming No- i
vember election, they would do
well to take a long look at
Xatamaaoo&gt; experience
I Liquor never upgrades a perM*n. It u only an t*capc mecha-.
r.iun
5. Do we want Co take an tlbi-1

When you give
the United Way
you give to

Camp Fire Girl*

�ton (pent a few days with their

-THE HASTINGS BANNER

and family, Mr. and Mrs.
- Legion Auxiliary Carlton Center I son
Harold Pennington of Battle
Creek « W and Mn August
took a trip Uie post week
Wilson
Entertains ‘Boys’
’
to Maryland to visit former neigh­
bora * Mr. and Mra. Tello Bower
of
Big
Rapids
spent Tuesday night
From Hospital
the wmno
weekend with their witn umr
their cwxui.
cousin. —
Mr.
and
Mrs.
•
ton spent «&lt;ic
■. ——
— -----wmm uku

D
D

ALARM?’

Mr and Mrs Clayton Valentine

CTwlM O’* ••*&gt;•*•

Dl5fflo,l 5 Convention at
! ^TTteCna^Barr. Clara Bayne.

•ing up was quickly accomplished .. M Ba)]!)tice of Hastings' also I Hilda Blackford. Joyce Hawkins
nnd Uie dance was Ih full swing. Wnlker Cotton their celebration at "nd Dorothy Meier attended the
Some Preferred to play cards in- ,hc K|IpBU1(.k church * Mr. and annual
_ District
t 4 Convention
4 Convention
at
al
but
,be1bov* Mrs James Shank of Charlotte Battle Creek
k recently
';1ld ’.K* ft"*! w"' J",On^lU .iBnd visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs
The charter was draped for 30
,h2l. ,hS? .
,U“Ltr°°d “mr Gordon Utter Sunday. * Mr and days in memory of Vida Wood.
Die Unit members want to .,rB clark o.,rr!Unnh Jud B nsh
On Nov. 3rd there will be a
thank the post for giving up its ,Upper Bt their grandson's. Louis, birthday dinner and meeting
meeting night ro that they could c o&gt;fremlth. Bnd famiiy Bt Floe
entertain the patients as It was
Sunday
'
Call WI 5-3481.
lhe only night they could atFor Banner Classified Ads
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Penning• tend. They also want to thank ___
all who In an&gt; way contributed ~
to the success of the party.
—
Those attending the puny
|J
were Mr and Mrs. Richard
Dahlhauscr. Mr. nnd Mra. Olen
Alnslle. Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Ainslie. Mr. and Mrs' Robert
Beckwith. Mr. nnd Mrs Keith
Keeler. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eye.
i Mr. and Mra. Carl Colston. Mr. !
1 and Mrs. Charles Hlgble. Mr. and ।
i Mrs. Roderick Swndllng. Richard I
.Gaskill. Mrs Haze) Walldorff. j
Mrs. Aaron Gronewold. Mra. El| vira Sayles, M r s Enrl Curtis.
Mrs. Arloa Newton. Miss Irene |
Salik. Mra. Luella Rogers and I
Mra. EsUier Fett of Hastings:
Mrs. Eleanor Hagan of Hickory
Comers. Mrs. Vera Desimone, thc
AnxtHxry V.A.V fl representative
&lt; for the FY&gt;rt Custer Hospital, her I
' depntv and two other members |
from Kalnmazoo
। The next regular meeting will
l&gt;e ni I he hall Nov. 3. for Inltla- ।
tion of new members.
| On Nov. 17 they will have a
man from the V.A. Hospital to
show a (Dm. "The Olft You .
i Bring" This u a color, sound
! film and shows Lhe work that
can be done by volunteers tn thc |
V. A. Hospitals.

Democrat

89th District
FARMER­
Owner ond operator of an
80-acre farm since 1952.

BUSINESSMAN­
Owner and Operator of a
photographic studio In Has­

tings since 1945.
He is interested in your problems.
Michigan has an excellent record of accomplish­
ments over the past two years with a Democratic

House.

Keep Michigan Progressive-Vote For

x

Leo W. Barth
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8

Hastings is wide awake to THE BIG ISSUE

Wake the town
and tell the people

Coronet's here.
Back th&amp;^ttack on dull driving. Last
year's fc^gest selling Dodge is back

Let's not trade

with alarihing news for com­

petition. The '67
Coronet

is all

sharp­
ened up

for
another

By Mrs. Richard Clark
I
S
SNont 945-175$

drab Sixes and dull V8s. Wake

The L.A.S will meet Thursday.!
Oct. 28 at Hlldah Rodgers. Club ;
3 serving
* Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Bob
Clark were Dr. Glenn Gunn and
Romig of Kalamazoo. Leona call- I
ed on her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Roy Bauman * Mrs. Ted O'­
Laughlin and Miss Karen McKeough spent Uie weekend (kt
Houghton visiting Doug O’Laughhn who Is attending col­
lege there.
Mra. LaFloy Greenfield showed
her many slides on Canada and
Nova Scotia last Wednesday eve­
ning at Birthday Club when It
met at Mra. Vem Schafers *
Mike Clark required a number of
stitches in his leg Sunday after
he fell al his home.

up. people. Moye out of that rut in the car
with a lot of dash. The '67 Coronet.

THE
DODGE
BOYS

HASTINGS MOTOR
SALES
Hastings

\

.

GARRY BROWN'S

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity

67 Coronet

big assault on the

220 E. State St.

State
Representative

wiui

Il wits a gain evening Tuesday. son. Wayne. Jr, and family at .clayton Valentina.
Oct 18. when Roger Smith, a Grand Ledge. * Mrs Earl Keeler' -Mrs. Ida Allerdlng entertained
staff member from the Veteran-. and Helen called on Mrs. Leo. the WSCS Thursday In her home
Hospital at Fort Custer. arrived Barry Saturday. * Mr and Mrs | with a good attendance * Thur-s­
at th» American Legion hall Clark Oversmith had as dinner day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
with 25 patients for thc dinner guests Sunday her son. Harold: Andrus were his brother. Harold,
dance hosted by the Laurence J. McCaulley. and family from Wind-1 of Dowling and Don Andrus of
, Bauer Unit 45 with the coopcrn- . sor, Ontario, * Burton Allerdlng. Lincoln. Neb. On Saturday Mr.
: tion of the American Legion.
and wife of Oklalioma are spend- and Mrs. Clifford Andrus enterThe 'boys'' brought their own Ing a couple of weeks with his talned with a family dinner that
] musical instrumreita and played mother. Mrs Ida Allerdlng. and included Mr. und Mrs Charles
until dinner was served at 6:30 Mr and Mrs Jack Allerdlng
, Andrus and Eva Moore of Jackson,
by the committee headed by Mrs
Mr nnd Mrs Stephen DerOoote
well as the local families *
Bessie Richey. Unit chairman ot and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis Dennis Allerdlng. Jr., from New
the month She was assisted bv went to Battle Creek Saturday nnd Jersey and Jerry Waltz from CallMrs Lydia Rogera. Mra Oertnidr had dinner at theNordla honor- 1 fornla called on
Ma Allerdlng
Craig nnd Mrs Eleanor Merrick Ing their wedding anniversary. * Wednesday,
who baked delicious ham and Mr. Newan entered lhe hospital!
------------ •------------■calloped potatoes.
at Belding Sunday for X-rays and \A/Df
Plane
The rest of the dinner wax t“'1 for ““ next ““P1' 01 days.
/V'OKeS Tians
potluck and there was so much *
uLnKn're For Convention
food that even though three were
F&gt;tsg«ald Corps Nor 100 of
more than 60 present. no one
“ “L
the Woman's Relief Corps met
had a chance to 'kiss the cooks ' *" ‘‘“V??.., m.^heiXme in •»
h*J1 Thuraday. Oct X.
as the oldaaying gore The room
W*“ m,ke ,he,r home ,n .nd completed plans to attend

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LEO W. BARTH

Elect

Ph. 945-2454

y^JSED CAR CENTER. COR. MICHIGAN &amp; COURT—-PHONE
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WI 5-3903

^BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

five years of effective
public service (or another
two years of rubber stamp, 90%

YES" LBJ representation

Mr. and Mrs. Voter of Hastings

Let's look at the record:

Here are official statistics from the nearby City of Battle Creek showing
their experience regarding violations since adapting liquor by the glass

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in April, 1961.

1961 CON CON
1962 STATE SENATE
1964 STATE SENATE

1961 (Year that liquor by thc glass was voted in)

Driving Under Influence .

120

Opponent's elective record

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ELECTED
ELECTED
■RE ELECTED

1961 CON CON
1962 HOUSE OF REP.
1964 HOUSE OF REP.

REJECTED
REJECTED
ELECTED

on Johnson's coattails

_______________________ 467

Drunkenness

Violation Liquor Laws______________________ .32
1962
Driving Under Influence
Drunkenness
.
Violation Liquor Law

110

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464

Driving Under Influence
- •_\

Violation Liquor Laws
1964
Driving Under Influence

Drunkenness l
Violation Liquor Laws
1965
Driving Under Influence

Drunkenness
Violation Liquor Laws____

Garry Brown's legislative
accomplishments

Opponent's legislative
accomplishments

Seuatpr Brown has compiled a remarkable
record for service to the people of Michi-

Food for Freedom bill amendment

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terms, include prime sponsorship ot some
40 bills xyhitli have become laws ol our

16

1963
Drunkenness .

Garry Brown's elective record

process, Garry is credited with being the
legislator most responsible tor the new
Senate leadership and the implementation
of thc new constitution — including reorg'itnization of the Executive Branch of
State Government — which made die
Romney record of progress possible.

...107
-_.421
... 39

77
333

Cany’ Brown lias shown by his actions that Tic will provide a new dimension of leadership
and responsible representation for the people of the Third District. Compare this with tha
present Congressman’s rubber stamp record. Decide which candidate will most effectively
and forthrightly represent your best interests in Congress.

51

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A Statesman of Action in the American Tradition

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We feel that these statistics prove that the on-premise sale of liquor by
the glass does not increase violations of liquor laws but usually results in

SpOMorcd by Indryerulcuti fur Brou.i&gt; Coumitlfe Rkhard Urytnon, Byon Cwnt, Let SlryUf.

decreases. A YES vote for liquor by the glass will be a vote for progress

Businessmen's Committee For
Local Option Repeal

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Elect Senator GARRY BROWN
Republican FOR CONGRESS

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�| || atr wood -from"Uio-RawmlUftoi considerable* areas j have*&gt;become
&gt;&lt;hatf
'■"'-^’•■cUvO'And.pDpuloiliyn.li*^

Fresh Oiitof Uie Attic

postofltoc war known
The second

mile west of the little aetUefl
In 1892 the People's Church,
to hb denominational, was built ----early social activities were th*
Mills, but It was still known as Wlthey G .AJI. PoM. which at
the Gun Lake post office A one Ume had more, than a hun­
short time after that the United dred members. the Yankos
States Post Office Department at Grange, the Good Templar*, the
Washington requested that the Sons of Veterans and later the
name be changed, for the reason
that so many postofflces were
For a long time lhe lumber
named after lakes. That explains
business was the main Industry
changed to Bowens Mills. The at Bowens Mills. I might add

office

was

transferred

completed from Jackson to
Grand Rapids in 1889. There­
after Bowens Mills received mall
from Middleville. It was carried
Springs Because Ot The Soil
by horse and buggy from that
Depletion—The Government Has point until thc rural routes were
Acquired Several Thousand Acres
establhhed, which brought the
And Is Making It A
mall each day directly to the
farmer's home.
Recreational Area

By H D. Burpee

The other day. while in the
BANNER office. Dick Cook gave
me a couple of okLwrUcles from
old BANNERS. They are both
very Interesting. This one was
dated July 17. 1941. I take great
pleasure In presenting this ar­
ticle written by Schuyler L.
Bowen, whom I got to know very
well, in his last days.
PO3TOFFICE AT BOWENS
MILLS WAS ONCE KNOWN
AS 'GUN LAKE;' CHANGED
BY THE GOVERNMENT
AgrlculturXpecllned In Yankee

brought from Kalamazoo through a thriving hamlet, having a gen­
to Lansing by horseback. About eral store with a large trade, a
blacksmith's shop, a wagon shop
thb trip. The first postmaster In .and the mills, which at one time
thb section of the township was ,did a considerable business, also
Lorenz
----------------------------Mlles who. —
at the
—time.
-------,; a dance hall was Included. One
was occupying the farm now, could then purchase here anyowned by Schuyler L. Bowen, lo- | thing to be found In town or
cated one mile west of Bowens city shops — "anything." as one

I III*'.

tiers, who had

l of good body w
:et at vary low
' buildings ta:'U
some in HasUng*
^eMd with Ume from
Rd’* in H. Bowen served the terlor Michigan .These lakes have
ownship of Yankee Springs as attracted many summer realusUce of peace for many years,
Now a number of beauUTTie room where he kept the post
names line the shores of our
Office In hb residence also served principal
- - -lake.
as a court room, where a good
In 1934 the Resettlement Ad­
ministration of thc Federal Gov­
living room in ernment began its effort* to re­
locate and rehabilitate the farm­
ers who were living In thb now
early days over boundary and unproductive area. Il not only
line*. Two lawyer* who purchased the lands, but also
started a program of reforesta­
t were Harvey Wright and tion. erosion-control and the de­
ts A. Bweeay of HasUngs.
velopment of the natural re­
many pettifoggers appeared sources of thb region for recrea­
s to represent clients.
tional purposes. ThU work, start­
Thr years agriculture has been ed by the Resettlement Admlnbon Uie decline In Yankee Springs traUon. was taken over in 1938
township The soli has been neg­ by the National Park Service
lected. and has lost Its fertility. Since then many of the natural
Lighter soils, like most of this beauty spots have been devel­
township, will not stand exces­ oped. and two well - organized
sive cropping, for the soil is camps have been completed, one
robbed of Its value*, and little is at Chief Noonday lake, formerly
put back to enrich it Gradually known as Mud Lake. This lake
deserved its new name, which
honors one of the gifted and
powerful Indian chiefs of the
tribes then living in Ulis area.
The other camp Is at Long lake.
An extensive development pro­
gram has been carried out at
what is known as Murphy's
Point, at Gun lake. ThU penin­
*
sula has been converted into pic-

f

the older buildings tn Hast
were constructed of lumber

the lumber business vanished In
1872 Bowen St Son built lhe flour
and feed mill here. Their flour,
especially "Bowen's -Buckwheat
eery stores at Hastings

Briggs, a pioneer resident hart,
operated a lime kiln on the shore
of Barlow Lake. The marl, dug
out by a group of Swedes, came
tn blocks about a foot square.
They were then put Into the kiln
and bum&amp;l into lime, using the

cey exchange).

R2 Dowling, are celebrating their
60th wwjdjng anniversary, (thia
week. * Mrs Ernest Skidmore of

BUB Church district. Is home
again from the hospital. ♦ Mrs.
David 'Shirley) Ames, R3 Nash­
ville. has been confined to bed
with an illness. * Mrs. Verna
Jewell, unable to attend the
South E.U.B Church, would ap­
preciate hearing from her
friends. I am sure. She has been
fitted with a metal brace for her
bock injuries and hope* to avoid
surgery. ★ Mrs Mlles Ruffner
called on Mrs Glenna Skidmore
who Is convalescing. Take time
to drop these friends a card.

which will draw tourists from
far and near. There Is a spacious
camping site, picnic grounds,
bathing beach, with many lino
conveniences. There Is no finer
shore on Gun lake than that of
Murphy's Point.

The store that cares...about you!
Government Inspected Top Quality

as Yankee Springs Is becoming
known throughout the country.
Once it was famous as the place

FRBH FRYERS
OE

Cut-Up,

Split or

Whole
Fryers

Quartered

29'

IlC

ALLGOOD BRAND

SUPER-RIGHT"

Sliced Bacon

Spare Ribs
2 TO 3

pound

ARM CUT 59c Ib.

t.59*
* 79*

Chuck Steak

Chuck Roast

69*
□
45'

1-LB.
PKG.

Chuck Roast

59

Corned Beef c# 69S&gt;
53‘
nJ”

Franks i-u. no.
turkey Roll

Veal Cubed Steaks

U.1”

CAP-H JOHN’S

99*

Fish Sticks

SHERBET COVERED ICE CREAM BARS

PREMIUM QUALITY AfrP

AW GRADE "A" UNSWEETENED

Creamsides

Instant Coffee

Orange Juice

NET WT.
10-OZ.

12 * 49*
89*
79*

Ice Cream...
Aar QRAOI -a- cauiHio

Pineapple....
Fruit Cocktail

Margarine

3
3

5

lift, io®

99‘

MARSH SEEDLESS OR RUBY'RED

FLORIDA
iRAPEFRUIT

99*

Half &amp; Half

Tomato Juice
prrshliki

2

Sweet Peas..
Salad Dressing

10 °«59‘

MICHIGAN JONATHAN OR

|39

Snow Apples../2 c*,TW ■
Fresh Carrots

Potatoes.
HOT HOUli

Tomatoes

19*
89’
20
i.39

Prune Juice
CHAMPION BRAND

Saltine

ARP SOLID PACK WHITR

Albacore Tuna.. J

INDIAN SUMMER

Sweet Cider
GALLON
JUG

NO DEPOSIT ON JUG
JANE PARKER
PLAIN. CINNAMON O« SUGARED

DOZEN

HUI ARE JUST A FEW OF THE RECENT CASH WINNERS

Mary WlUhw. Nila. .

5“S53‘
...
- 22‘
Crackers
*w
r- 100

Tomato Soup...

Play Exciting Bonus Bingo
Urrv N&lt;xbr, Higkhad

100

DONUTS

PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAT.. OCT. 29TH.

21*

FEATURE
GOOD THROUGH

IQO
100
100

JANI PARKS* TWIN PACK

Potato Chips

Cracked Wheat
Pineaople Pie

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WINPROGRAM
UP #119.
TO NO‘1,000
IN CASH
PURCHASE
REQUIRED

from St. Peter. Minn., was an
overnight guest of the Willard

Did you ever go out to Grand

In a wagon without any "Elver"
Through a country that looks
"If you are hungry, and wish
for a dinner
Breakfast, supper and lodging
to boot,
Christian
or sinner,
Yankee Springs Is Uie place
that will cult"
'
"Tbe landlord’s a prince of his
order.
Yankee Leak, whose fame and
renown.
Far and near through Michi­
gan's border
Are noised about country and
town.”

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Puraell
went to (Dora) Mr. and Mra.'
Leon Helmer of Ionia Bunday I
Brooks of Boyne City were Mon- !
day callers ol Mrs. Hazel Brooks 1

MakIcy of Hastings spent Sun- ,
day with their abler. Mrs. M. O. |
W.,11
—
Hall nt
of Grand Rapids.
men ter of Grand Rapids spent
thc weekend nt tiie Davis homo.
Mra Donald Cheney, Mark and
Diana met Janice Davb and
Philip Lee in Grand Rapids Sun­
day nnd celebrated the birthdays
of Diana and Janice.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Gaylor were
Wednesday .Tapper g\ie*U ot Mr.
and Mra. Owen Gaylor and j
Janice. * Mr. and Mra. Owen
Gaylor and Janice and Robert
Miller were Friday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James Rose and
family In Battle Creek to cele­
brate the blrtllriuy of Cary Rae.
Ed Rice spent Sunday with

family. * Mr and Mrs. Robert
Plater and family were Sunday

Heber Foster pf Highbank. W Mr.
Saturday callers ot Mr. and Mrs

100

$1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000
500
500
500
500
500
500
100

friends and vacationing in Ohio,
returning Friday.

held Sunday. Oct. 30. al 7:30 pared lo renew old acquaintance*
p.m, with Rev. Varner ot Nash- i and have a good time of feUowvlile as the guest speaker. * Lar- | ship.
ry Smith. Hr., was 111 Sunday and
------------ •------------is hospital hound. * If we have
The Kenneth Bucher* were
mhsed any Items thb week. Tm calleni al Uic David Smith home

Durfee

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79*
39
39*

Rhodes participating with an in­

I and Airman David Bennett
GMR Box 1571
। came acquainted during Ti
Banker Hill AFB
'School in Texas. Both gram
led and were granted furiofl
Peru. Ind. 44971
same time, and both wyre
The Ward Cheesemans of Bar- ।
Sd to thc same boat. ID
ryville Road had a pleasant sur- |
iter.
Enid
prise when their daughter. Enid Florida so decided to drive
together
In Airman Brown's Mr,
Holliday, and her husband and
tlirce sons arrived Sunday and They left Sunday on the
' v*
remained until Sunday night * mile drive to Eglln.
Training coon hounjjs
The Cyrus Buxtons were hon­
ored at a family dinner given by have proven a costly adven^M
their daughter. Mm Maurice for Dave Bennett While he nK
Rogers, who lives with them on home on furlough, he and Ilia
the Dowling Road Other dinner pastor. Rev. Lester De Groat of
guests were Albert Lee of Al­ the Nashville Baptbt Chianb,
gonquin. Rev. and Mrs Edward spent two nights training *(he
Rhodes of Nashville. Mr. and pastor's dog to track coon. Oo
Mrs. James Rhodes and Scott of Uie last trip. David lost hit
Dowling and Mr and Mr*. Don­ wallet. It wasn't discovered uo?
ald Robinson and Judy of Battle til late the next evening So—
another quick call, and Uie telCreek.
Mr. and Mrs Keith Bail spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vic rain and mbt, back to thc woods
Spidei of Nashville. * Merton to retrace their steps of the
Tobias. Jr., of the Barryvllle night before. The wallet w*
Road and Pasior Lester DeGroot found. It contained all of Dave's
of the Nashville Baptist Church cards, plus MO.
The Autumn turkey supper by
remind Merton's Young People's
group to attend the "family the South E.UB, Church of the
skating party" at the Thorn­ Dowling Road, proved a great
apple rink thb Thursday from success. * Merton Tobias' Young
w 10 pm. .--m
7. to
Kids,i bring along People's croup from Nashville's
your parents, brother* and sb-, First Baptbt Church keep open
Young
of the and In mind the following dates:
ters * 1
—__ people
— —
unrf Wo.tine.
Nashville Baptist and
Hastings Friday, the 28th. there will be a
Baptist Churches arc to be
home game. Refreshments will
form on the Berryville road for be served. Teenagers welcome.
a Halloween party Saturday at The Young People's group of
7:30 pm. Those attending are to the Pint Baptist Church will be
furnish their own hot dogs and combining their Halloween party
buns. There is to be a "haylood with the HasUngs Baptist Church
1UU.
group Saturday, Oct. 29th at 7
of, fun."
The Fall harvest meeting of P™ at hb home on 7554 Barry-

By Met. John Hook

««•««■

Anoles

Uful lake shore, and enjoy them­
selves, just as hundreds of peo­
ple had been doing in their cot­
tages. Today, one hundred years
after Yankee Lewis took such on
acuve part in Uic development
of thb section, we find thousands
of people ore attracted here, and
they marvel at the natural
beauty which is being restored,
and arc happy to enjoy the
camps and the other rccreaUonal
privileges which have been pro­
vided So perhaps fame will
again come to Yankee Springs
as it did in days gone by.
Who knows but Uiat another
traveler may be moved by » po. etical mood, as was George Tor­
rey, who once lived In Kalama­
zoo and was associated with Uie
Kalamazoo Telegraph al Its birth
j in 1844? He traveled through
Barn' county tn that curly day,
I and was the author ot Uic fol­
lowing poem, which was pub­
lished in thc Telegraph shortly
after his trip through thb coun-

th&lt;« service*. Tom TBwdeaieslded ' ok chairman, prayer was
offered by Ward ChMseman and
scripture reading WM presented
by James King. The children

ENGLISH CUT 69c Ib.

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moos tavern, the Mansion House,
where all who came to It were
treated with hospitality, and en­
joyed their «ay. Now Yankee
Springs is becoming famous
again .as a part of the nation's
playgrounds, where people can

x-tlcr of OtioW M:
Sunday.-Oct. ISUtoq*

Dessert Cake
Babka Coffee Cake

OAC
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29‘
39‘
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79*

Cyril Bateman and Eaton Rap-!
1&lt;U and Kir. and Mrs. Neills
Bateman of Naan, h Mrs. Elsie
Davis and Bernard. Mrs. Donald
Cheney. Diana Davis and Mark
Parmenter attended the wed­
ding of Lucy Conklin and Irv­
ing Bibs at. Rockford Friday
evening. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
DeCamp and children of Nash­
ville. Mr. and Mrs Millard Gay-

and Robert Miller of Battle
Creek spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Gaylor and

MORE
than a

FANCY
FAUCET
to bring

YOU AN
abundant

SUPPLY OF

HOT
water
WITH NO
WAITING

Ga ECechic
Fancy faucets may add to thc fashionable decor,
but if it's the luxurious abundance ofT»&amp; water

Healers arc built to meet thc hex
k modern living. Dishes, cleaning, loads of laundry
and baths foe the "eanc'* —it handles tiicm all

A Fast-Recovery
Electric Water Heater
is compact-it can ba installed anywhere
-even in a closet-it needs no venting I

ENJOY ALLTHE HOT WATER YOU WANT... AT LOW COSTI

See Your Electric Water Heater Dealer
- --------- :*r,

�Time Is Running Short
on the 1966
UNITED FUND DRIVE!

We Must!
You Still Have Time to

GIVE THE

WAY

Give hope to those who have nothing to hope for. Give the United Way. Bring succor,

solace, understanding and opportunity to the young and needy, the handicapped, the aged and
infirm. Your one donation can do much to insure the success of the many agencies working
together for a better community ... your community. Stand United against suffering. Cive

generously and show that you care!

1967 HASTINGS

MANY SERVICES IN RETURN FOR ONE GIFT

The United Way

Helps Your Community

FUND

in the best interest of our Community and all of our citizens. Every one can

Hastings Youth Council

benefit either directly or indirectly from the services rendered by one or

Barry County YMCA

!

BUDGET
.$ 7.925.00
. 12,18$.00

many of the agencies supported by Community Fund gifts. This year there

Boy Scouts of America-----------.

7.450.00

are eleven of these agencies actually 48 (see budget list and explanation)

Red Cross

______________ 4__.

7.330.00

in our united appeal for their support.

Camp Fire Girls_____________ .

As in past years, persons living in other communities in Barry County
may designate where they would like their contributions to be sent.

Thousands of dollars have been collected in Hastings and sent to other

Your Community

COMMUNITY

A FAIR SHARE giftJo the Community Fund is an important investment

communities by this method.
Also remember that all contributions to the Hastings Community Fund
are deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes.

NEEDS YOUR

THE 1967 HASTINGS COMMUNITY FUND CAMPAIGN

MINIMUM GOAL NEEDS

GENEROUS GIFT

ELEVEN

CAMPAIGNS

IN ONE

$54,225.00

3.500.00

4-H Club____________________.

450.00

Family and Childrens Servicesi

7.055.00

Child Guidance Clinic

.

Salvation Army

.

1,840.00

fMichigon United Fund--------.

5.800.00

.

Drive Expenses

290.00

400.00
$54,225.00

TOTALI

tThe Michigan United Fund represents
a "package” of some 37 well recognized
and fully approved service including the
important work of the USO, Heart Fund,
and many others.

A Message front the Listed Civic Minded Firms in Cooperation with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Hastings Paint &amp; Wallpaper

Jacobs* Prescription Pharmacy

City Food &amp; Beverage

Hastings Grain &amp; Bean Co.
Matter Mix Feed*

The Sherwood-Stock Agency

Barry's Farm Store
Chrvucr - Plymouth - Valiant

102 E. State

Cle.«ands' Men’s &amp; Boys'
Clothing &amp; Footwear

Miller's Dairy Store
lea Cream Speciallie* &amp; Luncheon*

W. J. McAllister
Leonard Petroleum Product*

Barth Studio
Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

Gardner's Pharmacy
Dependable Prescriptions

Eckardt Auto Sales

White’s Photography
Studio — Candid — Commercial

The Copper Lantern
The Fine Way of Eating

Stowell Building Service
General Contractors

Local Finance Corp.
A Local Family Service

Bea's Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

The Fuller Agency, Inc.
One Stop Inw^pce Service

Larke Buick-Chevrolet
Sale* &amp; Service

Porter's Bor

Ironside Monument Works
Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
For the Entire Family

Bender Gravel Co.
Washed Sand and Crawl

Felpousch Food Center
Fine Foods - Meat* - Produce

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Alma M- Fingleion

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Farm Bureau Services
Feed • Seed • Fertilizer

Burkey Sales &amp; Service
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Class Service

Winick's
Clothing for the Family

Barry Cleaners
Parking at the Door

Hostings Hotel

Hastings Motor Sales
Dodge Sale* &amp; Service

Bun McPharlin’s Men's Weai
Home of Pendleton Woolen*

Wayne's Shoe Store

Beverwyk’s Color Center

Renner Ford, Inc.
Sale* &amp; Service

Reohm Motor Sales

O*i Stop Service

Coleman Agency
Insurance—Bond* of'All Type*

Bulling's
Appliance*—TV &amp; HI Fl

St. Martin Floral
Flower* by Chip &amp; Irene

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate
Ben Franklin Store

Building Supplies

The Strand Theatre
The.Showplace of Barry County

Hastings Cleaners
Phone W1 5-4OJ1—Free Pickup &amp; Delivery

E. L Carpenter Hardware
Complete Saddlery Department

Doles Bake Shop
Fresh and Delicious Baked Food*

Parmelee's
Ladie*' &amp; Children's Wear

Miller Jewelers
Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair

Mary's Beauty Shop

Haan Standard Service
N. Broadway at State

Hastings City Bank
156 W. Court St.

Hostings Floor Covering
Quality Material* - Guaranteed Workmanship

' East Side Lumber Co.

Hair Shaping. Styling b Permanent Waving

Lai......

Heating

Welton's
• Cooling •

Plumbing

Goodyear Brothers
John Deere Farm Implements •

WBCH
1220 on your Radio Dial
Tony Belli Motors
Lincoln &amp; Mercury—International Truck*

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.

The Superette

Central Radio &amp; TV
Service by Howard Trumbull

Consumers Power Co.
Serve* Hasting*

Frandsen Insurance

Credit Bureau of Barry County
On Your Staff But Not On Your Payroll

The J. C' Penney Co.
Department Store

The Hastings Bowl
18 Automatic Bowling Lane*

Electric Motor Service
Al Steury, Prop.

National Bank of Hastings
.

Waifteen Agency

State at Jefferson

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On Tuesdoy. Nov.

8

NUMBER 3®

Haitingr, Michigan, Thursday, November 3, 1966

See Big Vote in Tuesday’s Election
Home Nursing
Service Planned
For Barry Co.
UNTREATED EFFLUENT—With pollution of the
Nation's waters one of the most pressing problems
of modern limes, the question of local pollution
sewage disposal plant showing untreated affluent
pouring Into the drain to go Into the Thofnapple
River. Hastings' sewage plant eliminates M-some
sPereent of the suspended solids from its sewage,
asyd then pours the rest into the Thornapple. From
treated with chlorine to render It theoretically
hurmleu, the rest of the time It pours in untreated.

housewives, wage

Bvery registered elector should an Independent, take the time to
the little time required to cast j vote on Tuesday. Nov. 8. bRween |

Dr. Phil Brown, director of the
Burry County Health Department,
has announced an expansion of
home nursing service to residents
Through agreement* with the
Federal Medicare program. Pen­
nock Hospital and the Barry Coun­
ty Medical Association, a health |
and nursing service will get under- j
way as soon as final approval Is I
received from the United States.
Department of Health. Education 1
and Welfare.
Tentative approval has already
been received from the State
Health Department.
The new service, which will
MRS. ELLY PETERSON
provide actual nursing care for
county residents, will not be free. „
i i•
Peraons under Medicare or Blue! KnnnllIlP'inc
Cross will be covered, and those । llCUUUllVallB
without funds will receive ns-:„_ *

Key State Races, Special
Jail, Liquor Issues, Twp.
Contests on Nov. 8 Ballots

ballot at the important election
«o to the
Barry County and other Michigan electors will go
Tuesday. Nov 8 Polls pm. Und thus take a positive
rather than a passive part In the j polls Tuesday. Nov. S, between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. to elect a
pm. and everyone, regardless affairs of thU great Nation of ours.; governor, a U.S. senator, cmgressnicn. memiiers of the Michi­
....
I g*n Legislature. Supreme Court and educational boards, townworking hours, should be able
If the layout of the voting ma- j shit&gt; oflkidls and jiass on n pr.i|Mj$al to lower the minimum
find a convenient lime during
thlrtecn-liour Interval.
, chines or the number of ballots! voting age from 21 to 18.
you will receive seems complicated;
Barry voters will also help selec t a new Circuit ( ourt judge
The campaign nas been criti­
— The big Genera) Ballot; the for Barry and Eaton Counties, will decide on financing a new
cized ns lacking Interest and
Non-Partban Ballot for Supreme Jail mid c[Jlwns in five com- excitement. However, a general
. -i
,
munities will vote on proposals
•lection is not a sporting event, Court Justices and Circul. Judge. (t0 |eKallzc -)|quor by the glass "
AU registered &gt;ol - ex are
although things do at limes get a the State Proposal Ballot to lower
_ bit spirited, and “whoop and holler" a,..
r. IO
I &lt;, CAXt 111 f I T ballotS.
Uie ..n,lnn
voting n...
age •to
18 ■years; tthe
,v
With one of the most inter- •
or lack of It should not be the, County Proposition concerning the
|. estln-r off-year elections apgoverning
factor
in
casting
a
ba
Iconstruction
of
a
new
County
Jail;
Su,v,,.UH, .mv.c. u. v——.. „ —
’ proachln». a large local vote ‘.-I
lot Everv election in a democratic
Liquor by the Glass Proposals | anticipated with candidates
- the
.h. cast-----that--------will appear
In-----------Hastings.
Free-1, --*77-7,
making their final appeals for
nation is important „■
and
-— —
--------Ing of a ballot a major r»ponsi- port, and Barry. Pruiiieville and ■•oN*"
Plan Dinner
Hastings and Freeport and the1
billty of good dtixemhlp
Rutl.ru! TOwmhips; und other, M“sur
lownslilps of Barry, Rutland und
Sa. whether you consider your- ' stricUy local proposllions-tlie at Prairieville will vote on "liquor
land physical therapy will be 310 xw ■■
rail
1
la visit Ed Wletnlk is to be the KallV 1 ilUrSflaV
i
by
the glass.”
sell a Democrat, a Republican or
(Continued on Page 4»
[physical therapist under the pro-J *
j
In those •j'-nmunlt'es. voter?
;gram.
I Going Into the test week ot ~
ZZ
~
।
’
—
i vv 1 &gt;
I will receive five ballots, or vote
i Dr Brown said the program to political activity before the Nov. PastnrHniiNPman Cify
In five categories If voting by
to
be conducted uy
by the
four nurses 8th election. Barry
County -ReI dblOI
1 lUUsLIIlall ,
J
IV UAUK IVUA
.- - J —
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earners, on the present staff, although the publican Committee Chairman Ken ।
Many members of th- Board

Generous Residents
Send United Fund
Over The Top!
(•ciitToiis Hastings residents

—EDITORIALS

Hank Holds
Open House

75^X15

wm have ,i,nital .hd,
k
GlVCSf V1CWS &lt;H1
belief in y.nilh nrgunizullmis and other vital programs by;
_
.meeting at thr Hotel Hastings this;,
sending the 1‘Nif» I'nited Community Fund t-am|»aign over the paronenthas maintained a home |Thunduy at 6:30 pm.
i Everyone is Invited to attend j 15-mUI limitation to finance
u&gt;.
city Bunk’, op-n' ~n.lr.4k."
• "«» «“*»
goal.
i nursing program on a limited
The speaker, and coordinator for
by Rev. Russell Houseman
If we as pastors could, we
and phxigrs had reached ^55,35^.10 and the drive reports were!toUoa(lng phy^un’s ardent in ad- 'publican State Central Committee,
would like to have you listen in
nut all complete.
i ministering medications, changing'Mrs Elly Peterson of Charlotte, on reports that we hear in our
The newly redecorated and vot4.s lo voU. 0,e extrB lw0 :n|)!s.
Th&lt;» v&lt;i d wts
22S
‘ dressings end doing other nursing one of the prominent political counseling of what drinking hasj
1 hi go.il was
|n Mlchignn
fully carpeted lobby and other .
volc was 2518 Yes
2.530
done and Is doing.
facilities may be inspected.
I No
Many divisions showed an increase in their contributions. |
Nnnta&lt; arT |n
lwme
| This meeting will Include all
If you could hear—wives weep­i
A
highlight will be a display
Barry Countv has more than
The industrial division, by far the largest, has pledged. pe provided a patient once a 1 party workers from the county ing because of the drinking of
S-10,242.11, compared to a total of $36,099.36 last year.
1 - ------------------- **— J---------*“
their husbands; husbands not
I frequently, depending on the j welcome to attend.
Teachers ami other public school workers and students
need.
| Among Haise attending, besides cause of a wife who U controlled I A prize drawing is to be held uled to be completed without a
contributed $4,340.87, tampared to last year's $3,881.50.
It should a-nable persons to leave ! Vice-Chairman -Mrs. H. A. Ad- by .strong drink; children who and a 3400 savings certlflcate W bond Usue.
ue awarded Saturday. —
- -3
In « townships there are Re­
Dec
with the ptiyphy- rounle. will be Mrs. Walter Stager. are neglected because of drink- to Abeoartable
mil
the hospital earlier, wltn
television set will PUbVean and Democratic conRoy G, Hubbard. 76. retired
-:a i who lias been In charge of staffing Ing parents not providing proper
IHarry 1 elf*JillOIie sidan knowing hl* patient will
.. noon S..urd„. I t“U !"
J?.""! H“un” p-im“,er d,ed “2
also I the Republican Headquarters on care, money that should be spent be rrtSxr.h^^^
I
J
I,
receive proper care, and may also
I. through the —
"r"._ 7 qi ,।.,
permit elderly persons to return State Street during tills campaign for clothes, milk, and food being Nov.
v. 5.
courtesy
Prirtav Oct 28 st Pennock
regis­ ' Jn M a p, e drove township. I Hospital where he had been for
to their own homes from nursing season, and die David Dlmmars. wasted on drink only lining the the• new car dealers. All reelshomes. Dr. Brown said
who have been active In organlz- pockets at the big liquor Interest trants will continue to be eligible where there are 426 registered |qo days after he had suffered a
to win one of the new savings
jimx
Cost of. ,the
h i-rviccs
services &gt;o
to mtiento
patients *ln
“»« ulc
l,u? Tn,s- “ KruuP ot tecuA«e
w
.... .
Incumbent Supervisor stroke at Three Livers.
oi me services
io jwiini*
enereetlc 1™,
vounir | IM pn.ilr.r. in liquor ~1~
accounts u! 310 or r. 310 addition voters.
Philip a
A nun
H.rt ano
.nA m,,.
primtanM
bv Medicare.
Mrtie.nHnmWMiu Tliese
TheTJ.V
Wayne Pennock is seeking r»-j
Mr |{ubbard had been a
; U3
US. Wiuia
Senator Pinup
may W
be reimbursed
by
’ ,*
...
.....
.....
... Blue«Cross
___ or . from...
___individual.
neonle Phave
i i. .&lt;» »uw,n
in been in the ministry a to egistirp: accounts. These will
Congressman
Paul ■&gt;
H Todd ,—
have
thr
' ® ? coati
'}" ,‘±ibim-d
v5. ”, manv
{L
I have
announced a rural electrification The program also has an agree* “J,
*
P
b
| lom.-long time I do not know of
। was defeated m the August Re­
Graveside services for Robert
i any one thing that has caused
ki.ui tq the Barry County Tele- inent with the Barry County De- j PartJ ln Burry Guumypublican primary by a 15-vaUi
thore sin, heartaches, broken
' margin by Albert Bell Bell re-1
.•
who wav killed Friday night In phunc Company of Delton In the partment ot Social Services for
homes, divorce, unfaithfulness,
fRrex'rxf I niinfu
an automobile accident, were to amount o! 3900.000 The company persons needing assistance
widows, rape, murders, auto ac­
advisory board for the pro-1
1 V \I y y
be held al 3 pin. Ihla Wednes­ serves Barry and Allegan Counties..
cidents. disillusionment, than
a
—
. gram has been named and includes !
day nt Riverside Cemetery with
Taht about my righto
tile Rev. George Elliott offic.al­
, Dr. James Spindler. Wletnlk, Jack I Xphnn I
I WO I Jl\" ALCOHOL.
as a citizen, wliat right have I
Bay. director of Pennock Hospital: UV1RIU1, * ’’ P« &gt;
lng.
candidjles will be found on ; when he was two years old^
to drink and cause others so
Mrs. Clara Sage, of the hospital n,n
Page one of Section two In this
He was a 1903 graduate of
much trouble?
nursing staff, und Mrs Richard Kill
Tn-llH I
Issue of Thr Banner.
I Hastings High School, and in tils
It is not Just what an Indi-!
Cook, lay member. They are to
1
There tire many hotly con- youth was an athlete and well(sene two-year terms,
1 3,^^. County property owners vidua! has the right to do. but
tested races In the coming elec- I known baseball player.
'
•
According to the report. Ro-.
Uie
effect
on
the
thousands,
yes
The
Post
Office
Department
will
j
------------ •------------I will pay a total tax of 82584.­
। t on. and voters will watch with
He married Charlotte Mannl
bert IukI been home from his
'671 93 for county, township, millions, who suiter and are suf­ be sicking competitive bids to great Interest the race for the' ot Grand Rapids on Aug. 7. 1920.
iveiling clusecs nt Georgia Tech.|
fering now because of strong
xlvoo! operations und debts. drink. And now do some want to build anti lease u new post office right to succeed Judge Archie D I Mr Hubbard was a member of
Mrs. Daisy p. Chapman. 85. R2
and luul gone to the place whirr
County Clark William Crldler make it more available and more in Middleville, under the lease McDonald.who lx relirlnt nt the me Hastings Rotary Club, a pa*l
lie worked to obtain a purl for Dellon. died suddenly early Tutaconstruction progrum.
' end of the year from the Barry commander ot the Laurence J.
easy to obtain? Weigh values,
&lt;tay evening Just before admis­
a cur he was building
The successful bidder will con­ and Eaton Circuit.
The total tax bill includes what good can ever become of
j Bauer American Legion Post and
lie was returning home on sion to Pennock Hospital.
struct the building according to
Nominated for the six • year , a
president of the Hustings
such a thing in our communiiy'’
on eight-lane expressway, one
Mark L Claypool. 20. a volun- i tlorxil expenses and 859,196.28 I believe that the man or woman departmental specifications and term from a field of seven 'n Country Club. He wa* a veteran
four-lane aection of which was pm Friday at the Henton-Smilh
rent it to tile poa. office depart­ the August primary were Atty of World War I.
teer.
and
Billy
J.
Weinert.
19.
a
,
for
the
county's
final
payment
who votes for liquor, is as guilty ment tor a basic period of 10 years,
closed. Only a yellow line sepa­ Funeral Home Burla] will be In
transfer,
left
Hastings
Tuesday
by,
tor
the
Barry
County
Mrdiial
' Rich-.:*
non of Eaton RaplIc ha(1 befn a member of the
as the man who drinks it, and witli
rated the lanes of opposing traf­ Prairieville Cemetery.
’..'..is ■ &gt; r.ntw i‘.:e i.ta.- f..bus for Detroit and Induction into , Facility.
then goes out and commits a
“
. County Proyat?,
county Selective Service
fic. A car. traveling nt high
Stic Is survived by a daughter. the Army.
I Genera! township taxes total crime How would any one feel
n.
Lee
Board, retiring in 1950 after ex­
speed, crossed I lie yellow line Mildred, und a son. Marlon, both
They will seek a site within the Char'otte.
who has voted for it, if some one
There was a golng-away cere- . 348323.80.
tended tervlce.
und hit Robert’s Corvulr hendon. living on the family farm south of
In the primary, Atty Robinson
mony al the bus station.
' School operating taxes the who has stopped al some bar area bounded by Spring and DlbIt caught fire.
drove ineir
their rar
car mm
into mom.
them, and i b*e Streets on the north. Church led the field in Barry County ’ preunled the llaatlnj* Rotary
CUrenc iuuot.
on l«uu! "«S' ”- “uu arove
He was born In Hastings on
killed .some of their loved ones? [Street on the east. Larkin on the receiving 1587 votes, despite the:
rr-J r&gt; —- /'11.1 Inn tnr
..... At
..... nt
to present New Testaments to the ,
™
.
. „.
Aug
25. mu
1944. II..
Um son
of Oi.lwtrf
Robert
.
presence in the race of two Has-1
Read your newspapers. How wet and Main on the south
two men James Blodgett, repreJ?-'? Klw0 ‘
bls contribution to the com­
and Rose (Cooperi Moore of N. rlCKCf IrlGllSleS
many terrible crimes are camBidding documents will be avall- tings attorneys. Judge M»c Ixo’ | munity and the Rotary Club.
seating the Veteran* of Foreign
81.008384.75.
Broadway He was graduated
s
1
? CUv
City property owners will pav mltled after someone has vlsl- able Nov. 3 and may be obtained polled 507 votes here. Judge Mac i
Wars,
and
Winston
Merrick,
the
from Hastings High School tn /&lt; (irilipr 8 11(111(1
mvu
Leod icu
led me
the uciu
field m
In canuu
Eaton iI An enthusiastic bridge ptoytr.
American Legion, presented each '3170.43155 as their shine of ted a tavern for a drink. And from A. C. Vanden Berg, regional County, receiving 2^22 to Atty ■ Mr Hubbard had supervised the
1962 and that Pall he entered
Arion Kenyon. 45. 11897 Florla with a gift from the Armed Forces county operating expenses mid then they hove enough nerve to reaj estale officer. Box 2427. Rjom Richard Robinven's, 1JN*5. Robin-1 Hastings Country Clubs bridge
ask people to -otc for this poison jig. Main Past Office. Grand Rap­
I Rond. Delton, had his right hand (Send Off Association of Barry H4.I56 37 u&gt; finish puyiiig
son’s unofficial primary vote was program for the post years and
.
to
be
sold
by
the
gloss?
ids,
before
Dec.
30
the
Medical
Facility.
'
1 and arm badly mnngled about 3 । County.
he and his wife won *the
3552 and Mac Leeds was 2.729. , In 1965 ---------h"
of Atlanta on Aug. 29, 1961. i pm.
Regular ar haul opcr.illrilt
Why not go to God’s Word and
p.111, Wednesday
niunwuhj when
Alltu he
lie got
BUU It
I,
I Hastings Country Ciub bridge
and wax employed by the Mead caught
taxew—eight mill*—total F126.- I read what the rewards of strong
Ciiugiit In
iii the
the husking r0i»j
rolls u,
of *»*■
his
been conducted by both politi­ , championship.
i 501.84 while the spcclall&gt;-vol- &gt; drink arc Proverbs 20.1 "Wine
' corn picker at his place a half­
cal
parlies,
with
Gov.
George
1
Mr.
Hubbard
was
a
member
of
packing engineer.
is a mocker, strong drink Is rag­
mile .’outheast of Delton.
Romney. 59. head'ne ihe Re­ | the r.rit Methodist Churth.
He wns continuing Ids educa­
Eight townships have .specially­ ing : and whosoever Is deceived
publican tirket and Zollon A.
Mr Hubbard is survived by hl*
tion at Georgia Tech, attending
,
voted township Uixev Barry puye thereby is not wise. Proverbs
Fer-n-v.
41.
leading
Ihr
Dcino' wife; u daughter. Mrs. Edward
With Coiimplnra noiosi tor fire proto-- ■&gt; 23:21 For the drunkard and the
classes in Hie evenings
Castletai pays a 35.12195 l:&gt;- glutton shall come to poverty
.
..
I &lt;Ciuirlotte&gt; Hayes of Eaton Rap­
Mr. Mooie U survived by his Tuesday
,ur~_, tw
-------------------for, the -amputation
of rr till LiUUlUPlUra
Former Gov G Mennen Wn- llt, thrce grandsons, a brother.
Parente of Hastings High V&gt;k. and Hop:- 34.238 for fire Proverbs 23:29. 30 "Who hath
wife, n -son. Robert Allen. Jr.. I hl, hand, according to the
The Pleaaon'vicw Elementary
vrar
-I
School Freshmen are invited lo Johnstown 34.526 12 for fire po - woe. who hath sorrow? who hath School will hold its luuiual open Hams. 55. nnd US Senator -»ob. Albert Detroit. and a sister. Mrs. year nld
old. hlv xxircnt.s.
parents. Ills grandgrand­ ’
contentions? who hath babbling? Iwic-e Wednesday. Nov. 9. from ert P Griffin 43. are battling 'or'Adah 3^. Batt;e Cretk
mother. Mrs Teun Moore: a
Kenyon had attempted to ! attend a meeting with the coun- tcctloa. plus 35 500. Maple (I: elect on as US senator to sueWho hath wounds without cause?
slvtt r.. Stephanie, a student at dean
t-ivno the
«.«- husking rolls when ...
he scllng staff on Monday. Nov. 7 $2,417.32. Prairieville 39.424 .&gt;4 n
-erd the late S’ !) Patrick V 1 ‘*7’cc’, T h.^*J
7 to 9 p.m.
Kellogg Community College, and got caught He yelled for help al 7:30 pm. in the study hall,
eluding roads. Thornapplc t ' i who hath redness of eyes? They
McNamara Griffin, who
as 1 -Mund-) at the Leonard-Osgood
Parents arc urged to attend
After
an explanation
of •*
the
u brother, Richard, n sophomore and it was perhaps a half-hour
***“ —
—•**— "*
— C27 48 for fire mid cemetery :&lt;nd that tarry long al the wine; they
•untresMnMx from the 9th db-, J?nrrB'
The.
¥,
| to meet their children’s teachers tr‘i-t was ucoii'nled bv Gov Gury officiated in the service at
, that go to seek mixed wine.
nt Hastings High School, all of before a neighbor. Mrs. Wllllum types of Counseling services Woodland M.946.14 for roods
Rimnr, ,(»sn le£m.r.’.
e"""-'"n? Sf.*!?;
I Remember to vote for it—To and discuss any problems.
Hastings.
Brewer, heard him She went out available to the high school *tum-mh
। George Elliott conducted the
Mr. Moore was a cliarter mem­ nnd learned what had happened, d&lt;pu. each counselor will meet
sell it —To give II -Then the.; Refreshments will be served.
crimes that are und will be com­
ber of the Atlanta Ski Club and then called for a physician and the parents of his counselees in ,
Mr~&gt;« B.U1 H T«:ia
•&gt;
The PleaMntvhw Community"
a member of the Southeastern ambulance. । It was difficult to one of the classrooms
muted. all arc alike guilty Ha- Cub will hold a baked goods sale Jr. 45. Kalanuzoo Democrat H ; Cemetery.
bakkuk 2.15 'Woe unto him that the fame evening and would like
Ski Association.
opportunity for the parent to up to 12:00 o’clock noon. Non
givelh his neighbour drink, Uiat tach family to contribute some­
ask questions he may have, or ber 4. 1966. al tile Barry Coun i puttest thy bottle to him. and thing for the sale. Th? money Is
makest him drunken also, that to be used for Christmas randy.'
discuss any topics of Interest Clerk's Office.
rx.-r.ov.
him.
State qualifications, reference- thou mayest look on their nakedAll parents of ninth grade stu­ and salary expected.
—Pastor Russell Houseman .
dents are urged to attend this
Wiliam Crldler
meeting.
I
Barry County Clerk
II 3

[This Thursday

_______________

Liquor Proposal

,

,J“k

2? ^,ha... .

Retired Hastings

Postmaster
Succumbs Friday

22-Year-Old
jCompany Given
Hastings High
-,
Loan of !f9l)0,000
Graduate Killed

Middleville to
Have New
Post Office

Mrs. Chapman
Of Cedar Creek [
Dies Suddenly

2 Leave Tuesday
For Army Duty

Parents of HHS
Freshmen to Meet

Pleasantview to
Hohl Open House
Next Wednesday

backward glances

‘bill of yestenbiy"....
as gleaned from tlx
Banner files

»

E UNICEF Gifts
T„l(ll
Here

Barry Has First
Snow of Season |
The Barry' County area had
the first snow ot the season
Tuesday morning, although it

also hailed during the day. and

Temperatures dropped over the
weekend and the mercury
plunged to a season's low of 18
□n Saturday night
The temperatures:
Date
Max. Mln. Preelp.

In the wake of the record
county budget. Supervisor James
J Mend, announces that the
Hostings Winter tax will be up­
Tlw annual game supper of
ped J5 34 ovtfr the 1856 rate to
a total of 860.72 per 31.000 of aa- the Barry County Rod A Cun
Club will be held In Community
hall Thursday evening al 1.00
Please Bee MORE ABOUT:
. . . BACKWARD GLANCBS.

i ley United Brethren Church are
terving a hun supper at the
parsonage fellowship room, Fri­
From left to right are Tom Eckert, treasurer; Diana Gilbert, re­ day. Nov. 4th. Serving wiU bagla

�=
ITS THE

Freeport

2nd BIG

Xta Judy Overholt and fiance,
Don Blackman of Kalamaaoo
i Liter. Mrs. KUiabeth

WEEK!

with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mm Richard Shoebridge Lor­
raine Shoebridge went home with

Now...thru Nov. 5

Al. Church M the Shoebridge
home a Bunday ago
Marlon Overholt of Logan

ShoPP,n9
Farmer Peet** Fully Cooked

/

HAMS

Mt!?.
K

Mr*. Carl Kroph
Mr* Robert Wingmer of North
lowell and Mr luki Mrs Walt
WiUenbach of near Belding SunOclgtr vlMted Mr. and Mrs John
Blaser of Carlton a Friday ago.

Newton. * Linda Thaler of Kala-

WHOLE Aitch Bone Removed

WHOLE

SHANK HALF No Slices Removed 59'

59&gt;b

FRESH-GRADE 'A' 4-lb. Avg.
ROASTING CHICKEN
lb.

49‘

&amp;

BONELESS HAM

25 s

GRADE -A' WTIH RIBS .
FRYING CHICKEN BREASTS

laaaoko of Caledonia a Thursday
■go. * a * Keith Newton from

FRESH, FRYING

CHICKENS

SPARTA
STORRS

—

AQc
MPa#

CRANBERRY SAUCE

^

SPARTAN SALAD DRESSING

Roy Dukes were Charted Geiger.

niih

courcN enow

FLOUR

Larry Hoffman and daughter* of

SPARTAN BLEACH
Kauffman a Sunday ago. * BUI
Kauffman of Sherwood was a
Sunday. Oct 33 dinner guest of
1U.V grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Kauffman Olerui Kauffman
and friend of Colon wen.’ call-

PKG.

i
and granddaughter of lonfa, Mr.
and Mrs Donald King of Rdckford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert King
ix-rt King and family were SunCliarlea King home
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin King of
Ionia went visitors of Mr and
Mrs Charles King on Thursday

Elmer King of Ionia were visitors

Saturday evening. Oct 23, * Mrs.
Muri Hostetler. Mrs. Charles
Klng und Mrs. Robert Aaplnall
attended a stork shower at the
honoring Mrs Lauren Kauffman
* Mrs. Albert Owen of Morgan

—

SPARTAN SALTINES
SPARTAN INSTANT COFFEE-„58'
89‘
Spartan CHUNK TUNA 3

-TASTES LIKE It
COSTS MORE-'

COFFEE

SPARTAN POPCORN
°,l49c
PINK LOTION DETERGENT
15‘
FACIAL TISSUES
ROXEY DRY DOG FOOD 25 £$1”
ROXET canned DOG FOOD S
BAG

SPAGHETTI

EGGS

JELLY

Gradc A Medium

Z’/z Doz. 99'

CANS.. .
SHURFINE TOMATO JUICE
PEAR HALVES • GRAPEFR'T SECT. St

• SPARTAN GRAPE

PKG.

STRAWBERRY i.- •&gt; TFc
HALVES
SHURFINE-FRESH FROZEN-'The real ihing from Florida*

A s $100
O N I

FROZEN POT PIES
s.”
U-BAKE BREAD DOUGH ";xu £137'

CHICKEN — CHICKEN
PARTS &amp; SPARE RIBS

MACARONI ... OR

ELBOW

™ 1Oc

JUICE

WT. CANS

SHURFINE

SPARTAN PLAIN OR IODIZED

SPARTAN FRESH FROZEN

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November 8th.

Citizen* will be exercising
their right to make a con­
tribution to gtxxl govern­
ment next Tuesday by going
to the polls in large num­
bers and helping to select
the candidates for national.
Mate and township offices.
Hevcral other proposition*
your good judgment is your
poMjxin to succea, In the
future ot our country. Hate
and rommruty. Doot fall to

man winter, but he seems to

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�Past Woodland
Farmer Dies
At His Home

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

they eepUd a nice little nock
resting tally a Little ways off
shore. Making careful plans, they

LEGALS

Marriage Licenses

Announcement

PUBLICATION OKPEB.

immediately a very angry fellow
arose from a blind nearby and

__---- ------- -n,_____ _
77. reared farmer of Woodland,
were held Saturday at the Pick­
ens Chapel al Lake Odrvaa with
Interment In the Woodland Me­
morial Park.

shootin'. Them's my decoys!'

PAY DAY LOANS

ROBINSON

Now Available
Get

The Social la. Ticket announces
the following date of candidates
for Barry County: Gottlieb Bea-

died suddenly at
his home Thursday afternoon.

Sec

Howard

$50 Til Payday

Costs 30c For

CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

l/N'AL'S "Thrifty Fifty"

Signature Only —

Annual

either Wall Street or the War

TURKEY SUPPER

No Red Tape

2Vi% per month to $300

1 ¥4% per month $300 to $1000

Local Finance

Sot, Nov. 5th - 5:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Adults $1.50

No Delay —

Call .Ahead or Stop In

WOODLAND METHODIST CHURCH

Operation for Pennock Hos­
pital during the first six and onehalf months of the current year,
Falconer US54053OCA, Hdqtrs and shows revenues of 42.841 JO and
Hdqtrs. Co, Spec. Troops &lt;2154!.

Stop In—112 S. Jefferson—Phone WI

Children 75c

SOME BAKED GOODS AND BAZAAR ITEMS

Births at Pennock

_
^cltt W Maher, 70 of
Battle Creek was bound over to
Circuit Court after examination
Saturday before Municipal Judge
L. E. Barnett on charge of negli­
gent homicide. .

due from patients amounting to
1940.00. Total number of patients
during this

WILL ALSO BE FOR SALE.

IN HASTINGS

November term of Circuit
Court and bond was continued.
The charge Is the result of an
Occident on the Gup lake Road
on Aug, 5 in which her car struck
Steven R. Hudson. 5, and his
sister. Deborah. 9. Steven was
killed and Deborah critically in­
jured. Deborah has been trans­
ferred to Lansing and at the
Imt report had not regained j
consciousness.

enni'tii

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

• Miss sue Engle p Planning to
spend the weekend with Evie
vonRcts. a student al Alma Col­
lege.
•

Bernard Historical Society
Tlw Bernard Historical Society
meets at 8 pm. Monday, Nov 7.-1
nt Delton High School The film,
•The Atom and the KUIowatt."
will be shown School children
and al) interested will be welcorned. Refreshments.

Backward Glances

Continued from Page One
The Rev. uweu Mecany. now
of Clark Memorial Home In ।.■•«i-" r..i»t..nr
Grand Rapids, visited his daugh- ’ " M,,r
olock. Invocation will be given
ter and husband, the J Franklin I
Huntleys, for two day* the first -------------------------Welcome will be extended by
NOTICE or MORTGAGE
rOXBCLOSUBB BALE
, ------ . —---------.. — —-------- —
it h.Tins !&gt;e.n m«d. in th» । the dub. J. Mortimer Townsend
? ".'t nMM
'wU1 lc*d
ringing,
rnr rHKi.r.RH k ei-Mh! Kim Bigler as IZartmaaur wUl
&gt;i filYi.l.ls it ELI.ih. Au- । introduce the guest speaker, the
Rev. Karl Keefer of Watervliet,
ivillTTIKU.
... ... Veteran*' A
or the fnllrtl Hl.te.
Mkhi-.n .... OHnA., A. McNulty as rector of Emrr isn »r M..rix*r'*. manue) Episcopal Church here.
u ul.'i’t.. hr In Edition. the Rt. Rev. LewU
Bliss Whittemore, bishop coadju­
tor. will hold servlcda of Con­
nd 32/100
firmation and baptism.

While giving Republican ma­
jorities for the candidates for
Stalo offices and most offices
here In the county. Barry coun­
ty voters elected three Demo­
crats to county ofheta, naming
Kim Bigler as ProeecuUng At­
torney. George Leonard aa Sher­
iff and Earl R. Boyta as Regis-

Helping Year
Doctor to Help

miner

The registered pharma­

*

PENNEYS
NEW-SEASON

More About-

.........
IO Wic TWCTO CM
Congressional DlaUlot
ir.ir.rr Ith®
have-reelected John C. Ketcham
M their representative by a
comfortable margin. Prod Green
iuu won tiie gubernatorial race
by a margin of about 175.000

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Prairieville Township • Thursday

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SUck. B3 riUa««ll

Falconer. R3 Hastings, was home
recently. He completed basic
training al Fort Knox. Ky.. and

Mrs. Maher Bound
Over to Circuit
Court Saturday

OK

OK HOU AKli INVITES YOU TO USE

of Michigan: Gershum E. Sever­
ance, State representative; Oliver
Greenfield, judge of probate;
Lorance Moran, Sheriff; John
Myers, County Clerk; Charles
Merrick, County Treasurer; John
Tomlinson, Register of Deeds;
Philip Wood. Drain Commlsslon-

------ —-—
towineharti Steele, and married Retha
A. Yank on Feb. 8, 1911. They
lived alt their married life In
the Woodland area.
Mr. Steele attended the Kil­
patrick United Brethren Church.
Surviving ore his wife. Retha NOTICE OF MOBTOAQE
one daughter. Mrs Marshal) rOnCCLOHURE BALE
n.f.uii
(Evelyn! BeUon. Hastings
a
modillon
ron. Kenneth.‘Woodland; four
grandchildren; two great, grand­
children. and a brother. Frank,
of West Salem. Ohio.

110 W. State
WI 5-2134

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�gradation* of convictions and

Thought For The Week

EDITORIAL
a sharp diviaion

Barry. Prattsville and Rutland r,TulaUonl govern^ liquor sales
Townihlps and the Village of ,,pre irc lllfnctenUy liberal. We

procedure BEFORE you enter the
restaurants lioensed to aell beer

that Ute present regulation* are
sufficiently liberal In a remmur.tjy
you pulL.slbly always will be, a sharp divi- of alcoholic content. With that
too, the at- ' slon of opinion on Uw extreme* many outlets in a community this
be glad to give j of liquor question.

rrftru? ai*, tn 1* mid the can-

v

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UQl'Ol BY ’ the

glass

'y •

Don't give up be­

Personal Mention

_

-UtfSPBRi

cause you have

failed at some­
Handley and

made by the Committee.

thing you don't

(Doon*)

B*«*L

like to do.

knfi

al the same time, making a very
pleasant family reunion. Jack
critic* have come forward with and hl* family also visited his
an alternate site, equally well lo­ relatives In and around Battle
reason why the change
cated at a better price—Probably Creek.

fact, that there are many of this
site originally proposed by the
age who probably know more about

The Hunting Seasons Are Here

A

have room for possible future
expansion &lt;* prime shortcoming
uf the Court House site) of Use
jail building. The cost of con­
are. under the circumstance*, suf­ s'ruction. too. allowing for the
ficiently liberal.

pcQlng

* dwlcr *nd that “T

Choose from the
Largest Assortment of
Hunting Apparel in
Central Michigan

ting everything it

local clubs within the city limits.

. extreme liberals who frel that Ute

Have the JaU Proposition ihould

CIRRBACH
funeral home

enrnwnt than thdr eiders and whog
furtber
follow current events with intelll_center of town.
gent interest.
In
years
ahead,
U thl* propoalTTrMM——- Vnnw rnn lh,t
'
' tian passes. the county will con­
many other* in this age group arc
sider itself lucky to have thia
not particularly Interested In get­
favorably-located acreage and far
ting the vote or In assuming the
the pricb paid.
responsibility of casting ballots.
Both land prices and building
Tills is not a criticism directed
specifically at them, since many costs are on Lite rise and If people

Fh. WI 5-3252

W. Green a» Broadway

24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
' ’ Mr. and Mr*. Earl McDanold
1 uf Grand
Rapids
In Cadillac for two weeks on a,..
--------------- - were caller* at
tour with their trailer, returning ths home of her sister. Mrs.
.
___
i Minn
Nina Havana. Bunday
Bunday.

never take much ot an Interest
In government and politic* or taka
the time to study issue* and to

doubt that the mere act of lower­
ing the voting age would auto­
matically result in an Increased
interest In government and the
political processes by a large new
class of eligible voter*.

Third District Citizens:

only qualification for voting la to

system is admittedly not perfect
but an acceptable alternative would
Anything
proficiency tests
would result in a class of defranchbed citizens and Hut would be
totally alien to American concepts
of democratic government. Bo. for
barrier Is probably the best that can
be done and should be retained.

COUNTY PROPOSITION
— THE JAIL
; In our opinion, the JaU Proper. 1­
1 lion should receive a "YES" vote,
even though there Is basis for i
I some criticism in one detail or I
another—but the same thing would 1
undoubtedly be true of almost any I

WILL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE FIGHT
TO SAVE CONGRESS FROM THE
FORCES DESTROYIHG IT?
Or is he content to just "Go-along"?

Public and press alike are vitally concerned

public project you could name.

H EA

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Shirts

At present we are getting along
boarding out prisoners In (lie
Eaton County Jail nt Charlotte.
But the arrangement Is at best
highly tentative and uncertain.
| Eaton County built Ita JaU to
; house Eaton County prisoners.
Officials there cannot po^-lbly en­
ter into any long-range, "firm­
contract to house and board BarryCounty prisoners (or any set time
any day, Sheriff Merl H. Campbell
could get a call from Charlotte
saying In effect "come on over
and pick up your prisoners, we
| need the space for our own prison.

Reader’s Digest

45TH YEAR

, .
kteht Johnson called
on Congress to compel the taxpayers to con­
tribute M least S38I million in supplementary
interest so that bankers would find it profit­
able to buy up low-interest loans made by
the government under its various subaidy
programs. The receipts from this inflated
sale of government assets could then be re pre- ,
ranted as normal inedme that would reduce
the Administration's spending deficit. Critics
of all stripes denounced this gimmick.
'Just a government subsidy to the banking
interests,’ declared (he liberal Americans for
Democratic Action, *. . . wiB increase later- .
tightening of (he money market.' Hot was a

OCTOBER 1966

solicit expert views, to deliberate, to take into
account the intercut of all Americana.
But what happened? House Banking and
Currency Committee Democrats in caucus
of them. Yet when they began bearing*, these
men were tummonad outside one by one to
take orders phoned from the White House.
The committee permitted only two witnesses
to testify — both sent by the President In
three hours the committee obediently ap­
proved the bill, involving nearly Sil billion.
The House obligingly followed suit. Since,
interest rates have shot up to a 40-year high,
making it hand for fwnjlies to buy or sell
homes and for industry to finance job-m­
ating expansion.

ers.“ Or. he could receive notice
that boarding costs have been
advanced. Eaton County ha.s to
think first of her own requirement*
and her own cost of operation in
regard to the operation of her
county jail.

AND

Coats

Barry County doca need a jail.
The original overwhelming rejec­
tion of the proposition two jeaia
ago was mostly on the basis of
the site selected iCourt House
Square* and Ute unnecessary size I
and elaborateness ol tlte fifty unit I
construction prepared than lack of I
awareness that a new county fall
was needed.

Caps

The present Jail Proposal is In
line with recommendation made
by tlte Citizens study Committee
both as to size and type ol con­
struction. The location, too. is in

LET'S

NOT

TRADE

GARRY

BROWN'S FIVE YEARS

OF EFFECTIVE,

UNBOSSED PUBLIC SERVICE FOR TWO MORE YEARS OF THISI

made by the committee--In- tact,

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It’s time for Congress to regain its Con*
grt-vMOiiid role anti quite being a rubber
stamp for Democratic presidents. It’s
time to send a man like Garry Brown to
Congress.
.Senator Brown hns compiled a remark­
able record for service to the people of
Michigan. His achievements, in two
Senate terms, include prime spmnorship
of some -10 bills which have become laws

of &lt;mr stale. A recognized expert in leg­
islative process, Garry is credited with
being the legislator most responsible lor
the new Semite leadership and the im­
plementation of the new constittition
which made the Honmey record of pro­
gress (mssible. Garry Brown has shown
by his actions that he will provide a new
dimension of leadership ami re»|»oiisible
representation for the people of tliu
Third District.
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Republican FOR CONGRESS

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�*1 Women's Club to !
'Hear State Police _B_eu nmntrc
Officer Friday
FRESH DOHUTS

BJhc' S5th*?Haif 10titadugp

Mo.re.About—-

Election

Barry

Area Chamber
Herein Davis
To Honor
ESUSK? Judge McDonald '

er Johnson*. of -1iS*byH*nrA'- ,TwP
f*Om Heines :had Uved^hls entire life aL the' speakrc -for the Friday. Nov.
of the 635 WcMarn Michigan same-farm hoore an Curtis road 4 meeting of tho HastIngs Worn-1
Brown, 43. of Kaiamaaoe. Todd
t en-B club will be Cpl. William ;
was elected In 1964 while Brown the 20th District. The 20th in­ University students planning on just aouth of rf-W.
iecomlng
teachers
are doing
cludes Woodland. HasUngs, Cas­
senate in 1962 and 1964.
tleton. Baltimore, Maple Grove,
Michigan voters wUl also Johnstown and Assyria Town­ Ungs Schools
name a lieutenant governor and ships and the City of Hastings.
Norman Barlow of Hastings Is
205 N. Michigan
running with Gov. Romney is
Republican incumbent Harold with Dave Ktetzmann Ln psy­
I incumbent William Milliken. 44.
trict headquarters. East Lansing.
chology and Ernest Strong in
I of Traverse City and John BrufT. J. Volkema qf Holland ta op­ freshman social science.
Other survivors Include two where he was assigned to safety
posed for re-election from the
,37. of Mt. Clemens is Ferency s
Mrs. June Harvey is with Mrs. daughters. Mrs. Harry 'Grace) and traffic activities and to serv23rd district by Jay A. Wabeks
running mate.
of Coopersville. Only Yankee Joyce Miller In shorthand, typ­ Mrad and Mrs. Robert (Marga- ices in connection with departSecretary of State James Hare,
rltei Myers, both of Nashville;: mem exhibits and with the aut 56. Detroit Democrat, is opposed Springs U in that district from ing and vocational Engltih.
Barry.
I. a r r y Klopfenstein. Lake two sons. Charles of Port Wayne, perintendents office
for re-election by George WashThe race la wide open far Odessa. Li working with the staff Ind , and John of Nashville: 151 o, iwj3 he was assigned to
grandchildren, and four half-1 the executive division at Eturt
crat Prank Kelly. 40. of Alpena Li senator from the 21st district, of the Kalamazoo State Hos­
. Lansing headquarters continuing
opposed for re-clccllon os at- with Republican Anthony pital: Vicki Near, Caledonia, is b millera.
Services will be held Thursday ' to perform safety and traffic and
| lorney general by Republican Stamm. Kalamazoo county clerk, at Caledonia: Edward Finn. Del­
Lawrence L • n d " m e r. 45. of seeking the post being vacated ton. is at Gull Lake Junior High: at 2 pm. from the Vogt Funeral public relations services. The
in Nashville and burial title of his talk is Cato’s Techby Senator Brown. He is op­ Ronald Klmmey. Deltdn. Is at , Home ____________
Stockbridge.
Watch While
posed by Democrat Donald R. Plainwell High, and Thoma* Me- will be made In Kalamo Ceme- t r.lque,
1
Supreme
Holt. Jr., of Kalamazoo The Cormlck, Dellon.ls-at Washing- tery.
The meeUng will start prompt­
I iv at I rnn
---------------------•-- . We Make 'Em
21st Includes Thomapple, Irving. ton Elementary School In Kalaly in
al the
1 pm.
in the First• ••
MrthoCarlton. Rutland, Hope. Orange­ mazoo.
dkst Church with a show inc of a FROSTED b DECORATED
ville. Barry and Prairieville
Townships In Barry.
Donuts 69c dos.
The proposed amendment to 55 Senior Citizens
| of South Haven and Thoms* be voted on Tuesday would lower
Mrs. Monroe Leach and Mrs.
Plain 59c dos.
Mrs Keith Chase attended the
' Brennan ot Detroit.
Gathering
the minimum voting age to 18 Enjoy
j
Now
al
Nielsen
attended
the
Fifty five Senior riiirenJ^
fv AUewui
Allegan County Federation of
! Electors will also name mem­ from 21. ThD ballot will read: braird the wmd on Woodland
Sund&gt;&gt;~“
Women
»’• Clubs
‘
Clubs Fnll
Fnll meeting
meeting on
onI 1
TASTE TREATS
bers of the State Board of Edu- "Shall Section 1 of Article II of prated tne winds on Woodland Grand Rapids Muesum They
Wednesday
Oct zo
26 .Music
was
'abn
----- JiSId
weanesaay. uci
music was
. «.
M Monday to ,n|«&gt;
j^.e.M.uiww.MP.nra| cation. University of Michigan the State Constitution be amend­
Ftr8U- furnished In the afternoon by I TRY SOME TODAY
. regents. Michigan State Unlver- ed to lower the minimum voting
l 3UrRl* .
r&gt;_—i —
w(,K
I
«»&gt;h.w!ui.&gt;»~&gt;&gt;.
| sily trustees and Wayne State
Flowers and artistic arrangeP011'111I rector. Frank Cooper. Mr. Cooper |
University governors.
menu of Autumn garden prodMr 11,1(1 Mrs R&lt;»*r’ Nielsen is doing his practice teaching in
■ Barry County’s only candidate
ucLs decorated the birthday ta- |
“)IL R1^!’ 01 We®*[ £* m . AU*«an
Open Daily
j in the election is Democrat Leo
ble. In contrast to last month. “*BCh- Fla. have returned home, Mr
George Baulch
W. Barth, 49. R1 Freeport. Haswhen
there
were
no
cetebranU.
atter
with
wuvn uiru wcic Flu tciewiHFiui. ------ ■"‘Pending
------ .
..two ..weeks
------ ; ...
. ■spcnt n fcw day* fishing at
I Ungs photographer, who Li seek­
Mrs. Ed Story and Mrs. Lyle
more
than
a
dozen
citizens
obi
thclr
P^mU,
the
Norval
NlelIng the seat from the 89lh DLsserved either birthdays or wed- sens of N. Broadway and Mrs day dinner gucsb. were their Story arr to attend the funeral
i trict In the State House of Repding anniversaries. Including Richard HalUsy of Big Rapids.
rcsentatlvcs held by Republican
President and Mrs. Ray Wolfe
Highlights of their visit included Mrs Robert Stevens and four .....
. a». » cumu »
l Stanley M Powell. 67. R1 Ionia
There were 28 Ln attendance
Fhuraday.
Chaplain Harold Bugbee gavf (he C M U. homecoming at Mt sons of Kalamazoo.
j Powell was elected to hLs second when charter member. Preside:*
the Invocation, after which all । Pleasant and a pleasant experi­
I term two years ago.
Elaine Zurad. called to order
honorees were Invited to the la-1 encc shared by father and son
The 89th Distrjct includes
1 Thorntipple. Irving. Carlton. Lure Professional and Business den dinner tables, followed by! when Bob flew his father over
i Woodland. Rutland. Hastings. Girls’ Club of Hastings High "Commoners" from tables 1 and familiar areas of Barry county.
A busy schedule awaits their re­
I Castleton. Maple Grove and A-s- School President Elaine Intro­ 2.
Last month when a candidate | turn to West Pplm Beach. The
| syria Townships in -Barry Coun­ duced Mrs Virginia Snyder,
ty. and the City of Hastings plus B.P.W. Youth Advisor, who con­ for the office of Circuit Judge Eaolinan Kodak Company is
gave a brief non-polltlcnl talk, transferring them immediately to
j Ionia and townships in Kent.
ducted the Initiation of oOLcera. Mr Wolfe promised In true non-. tiw Huntsville, Ala., territory
I In the representative race
Mrs. Snyder spoke briefly U&gt;
from the 55th. Republican in- each of the nrr officers, as tivey partisan fashion that other can- where he will represent Kodak
| cumbent James 8. Farnsworth. lighted the colored candles sym­ didates would'be given equal mi a micrographics specialist at
If you ond your sewing machine are
time if present This offer was the Army Redstone Arsenal and
bolic of their office from the accepted by Candidate Angus NASA.
Column
tall white tapers after which, MacLeod of Charlotte. He gave
...
Ma_ n.lmn
Sonto's helpers, our fabric buys are
each officer repeated the dullea an enlhiulostic account of the
of .her office to the members enterprise the Klwanls Club of
present.
a must! For Yule gifting, dressing,
Charlotte has been busy with in
the P«t two years. Klwanlbomes
new officers. Carol Demmer, inc, U located in Die downtown :
fun sewing, shop here ot great savings!
In honor of hfax s 15th
president; Sue Engle, Vico presi­ section of the city, and con. &gt;
dent; Debbie Shawman. secre­ slsls of separate homes or units, | ““inoay.
tary; Mary Beth Goodyear, cor- for either one or two persons. &gt;
rcsponding secretary: Terri Bab­ which are designed for the com­
, cock, treasurer, and Doris Hale, fort and convenience of elderly
historian
occupants at a reasonable rental 1
Ah 1966-1967 President Carol Mr. Nfael^od passed out-4eft«ets
Camp Fire and Blue Bird girls
'assumed tier new office she describing these attractive apart-|! will be selling Fanny Fanner
thanked Elaine for having been ments and suggested tbais any-1 candy from Nov 5 through 15.
the girl who worked the hardest one wishing further infonna- i; Funds go to Individual groups
:uul woa most responsible for tlon write to Klwanlhome, Inc, und general Camp Fire fund.
Your support will be appreciated.
helping Mrs Snyder to organize P.O. Box 22. Cliarlottc.
the club nt Hasting* High School
Because it was impossible forand presented a gift to tier on Rev. Don Gury lo be present, he Here's a new address:
behalf of all club members.
asked that his program be post­
Larry E- Smith. FA1377032
I The new members aiftl honor- poned one month, which was I USS Mansfield DD 728
j ary exchange student members. done, and the extra time was! FPO San Francisco, Calif.
j were asked to stand and were spent in group singing.
Next meeting will be on Nov.
welcomed Into the club. A short,
i
business meeting followed. Ani J 2» at Union Hall.
| announcement was made conEXPERIENCED
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Several women employees will

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Install Officers
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10 Years Municipal Judge of Charlotte
(FROM 1954 TO 19651

19 Years Practicing Attorney
Past President Michigan Municipal
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Put an Experienced Judge on the Job

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ANGUS Mac LEOD for CIRCUIT JUDGE
FOR EATON 5 BARRY COUNTIES

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Vote November 8th.

I describe Ute requinnenta and
demonstrate the use of business
। machines, to be followed by a
tour of the I.B.M department
1 conducted by Kenneth Rose.
president of the Hastings BPW
was introduced ns speaker for
the evening. Miss Jone* began
her talk by asking the members
to recite the Collect with her.
FkiUowinc^hls. she dbcussed the
pedge ohd purpose and present; ed an Informative history ot
B.P.W. A "thank you" gift was
I presented to Miss Jones
The door prize was won by
Marjut Laine, honorary exchange
i student member from Finland
. Other exchange student honorary
members present were: Mieke de
I Ridder, Netherlands, Kathryn
Sheffer, Argentina. Gerda Kromhoui. South Holland, and Bettina
! von Fintel. Germany
Clootie Berry was In cliarpe of
: name tags and calendar books
I presented to members and Karen
j McKeough assisted Carol Bes| mer and Mrs. Snyder serving
। refreshments.

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(Ringo Syvingcfs's
।
Masquerade Dance ■

Sunday dinner guests of Mary
Kent and Ruth Kurts were Mr.
and Mrs. John Ostrander of
The masquerade dance for
- -------- ---------- I mmln in I Ai/nlii
Satu.day dinner guests u&lt; the Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs Manon
members and guests of . the
Ringo Bwingo Square Dance Club .
RoaeU Stantons and Kay. Ruth Waltmire and Mrs. MSbel Buck­
The Ernest Btrongs Invited 35
ley of Flint end Mr*. O. C. Kent
was held Saturday. Oct. 72 at
i io' their home at 813 N. BoltWMU.
Nor beast-m School Jack Cook
of Wyomingwnod. following che Charlotte­
wav guest caller for lhe club
The marriage of Mlaa Jacquelyn
’ Harings game on Friday for thet
Bonnie Mead. In charge of
pleasure of Don and Judy Mul­. Ann Weed, daughter of Mr and
decora. Iona, did a grand job. The
lens of Big Rapids HalloweenI Mrs Kermit A Weed of Kalanu,
and Timothy Ivan King, son
ter wen placed in high office, brighUy lighted jack-o-lantenu
and beautifully decorated punch
o! Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. King, 425
ha aa Worthy Patron and. she. aa
FAMILY PROBLEMS art com
table made even the weirdest
' fi Jefferson Street, was solemnized
Worthy Matron
atanlly put bafora a Circuit
looking creatures glad to be a
formal get-to-gether gave the Sunday. Oct. 30. at 4 pm. at tire
Judge. Oivorces, juvenile probOlhw officers Installed were
&lt;1K. 1UI, Vlacr Bnu
। Mullens a chance to -chat" with। home of the groom's parents.
lerni, aiuulti, property and
cnanene Keller, associate ma- doughnut, were served throughj
Rev
Don
M.
Oury
performed
I their many friends here.
custody disputes are all lhe
oul ,hc nrrnln«
concern of a Judge. We must
the double ring ceremony In the
iron. Dons Erickron. conduct
" ­
Prises were given for the most
keep the family as lhe base of
। Tire Erik vonRelaes enlertalnress Barb Smith. associate con­
our society.
I ed with a family dinner Bunday kets of pink and white mums and
ductress: Margaret Lrchleltner. original .and the funnirst cowtume to Myrtle Benton Roy
honoring the travellers. Mrs gladioli with large orange colored
i Anna Johnson. I h e Stephen cak leaves, decorated the alUr.
treasurer. &gt;yuje Djng. chaplain i Fuller. Pete Anderson and Flan'cis Powell
The bride was beautiful in a
I JohiL'ons. tIk* Richard Grooa,
Jam FYsdcnbutg. marshal. and '
| The club will mew again Nov
Margaret Cook, organise
■ and Mrs Clifford Dolan The floor-length gown of white velvet,
empire styled. A crown of pearl
12 at Northeastern School
group also included lhe Clifford emp,re
Guests
are
welcome
Speaks
to
Coaches
—
Rollle
PerDolan
family,
lhe
Tun
Dolans
of
^idk ^'lluaioif She* carried
Phyllis Leonhardt. Ruth Eleanor
f ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs Hugo
rail. St Paul. Minn , industrialist j Greenville the Aben Johnson. &gt;,u ot
Haven; Esther, Irene Johncock;
d । Anderson arc announcing the |
Martha, Jean McAllister: Electa. and professional speaker, will Jr family of Waterford and the “
I engagement of their daughter.
*hH
”
slrpn*n&lt;xu
Vesta Birch; Warder. la Verne give the main talk when football H. L. Williams of Battle Creek.
...
Peck of--------Kalamazoo.
Kenney. sentinel. Phillip Leon­ and basketball officials in the
1, Miss
- - .Linda
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...
r n Mr
. _
bridesmaid,
wore--------- *
hardt. American 'Flag Bearer. West Michigan Officials AssoclWhen
Mr. and
Mrs Ralph as
tLwuanllv*
velvet^JL
H•"»••• wn of Mr »nd Mri
atlon
host
coaches
and
athletic
*
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Mr
Ralph Long; Christian Flag directors at the 9th annual ban-I •'“"old. Mr and Mrs Kenneth 1t nTomk 2un *nd die ramM Pou,d Khalcd Hom*‘ ot DamasJtf?1 .^L,--------- -------------------------. cus. oyna me ruiurc unae was
Bearer Reba Huver. OES. Flag directors at the 9th annual ban- ,
•&gt; bouquet of pink roses and white , graduated from Hastings High
Bearer. Thelma Wil). Asaoclate quet The affair will be WednesPhotography ; Star
aPd
I pompons.
, School in 1964 and Is a student
Points are Adah. Ellen day. Nov 9. at the PanUlnd in
am/wrim
Jh. tu*
Michael C. King of Kalamazoo at Western Michigan University.
Keeler; Rulh. Paula Bachman. Grand Rapids
WEDDING
Esther. Agnes Hoevenalr. Mar­
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inc vnex at
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were Todd W_Wecd.
School of
of Electrical
Electrical Engineering
Engineering
tha. Inez Laubaugh. nnd Electa. Monlyn Lawrence
।,
Rogers Plaza oh Friday evening wnd usher* were
w WpTd- School
, Sandy Daniels
j.t was to honor the birthdays 0» brother of Uie bride, and Thomas at WM.U. He also was gradu________
.. officers
____ were. Is Honored at
The
Installation
Mrs Junold and Mra KennMh H
of the groom.
ated from Damascus University
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE________________
Strlmbadc
Kenneth
#
wl? a BA Degree in Literature _____________
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Lovely Shower
Marie Bachelder. chaplain. Inez
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। dress with a light beige lace over-1 an“ T',e ArULaubaugh.'7&gt;r^W
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A nilscellaneous shower was
Laubaugh. organist.-Pmr
Fern Pl'e
PierMr .nd
if
». I u&gt;’ and matching acceasarini The
son organist and Janet Chaney.
pleasure of Miss
a1 Kroom s nl0lher chose a two-piece
ra~. 945-3967
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Marilyn l-awrence on Friday eve­ and
M.s Edward Smith. Mr. and I shell knit sultxln soft pink and
ning, Oct. 28. tn Grand Rapids
Refre-hmente were served
Wre2Cu°*tSi&lt;&lt; matching accessories Both mothers
"You. too. con be lovely
___
by the relaUvea of Marilyns fl- and Mr. and Mrs Wllaori Guldet
wore a green cymbidium orchid
for the holidoys."
ance. Terry Gale.
corsage. Grandmothers of the
A pretty umbrella partially ant Point Bunday evening honor­ groom ware red carnation corsages.
TIMES HAVE CHANGED! SO HAVE WE!
covered the many lovely gifts Ing the Erways* anniversary .
A reception was held in the
King home with Miss Man1 Navi­
gate
of Kalamaozo
serving the
Ward
annrJ,
fun wear
Oct.c,28
.2*dn«
ke and
^r^ng
the
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PUyed
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were
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cards. Those, holding high tallies I
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On: Flowering plants, gardens,
The bride's traveling ensemble
poly arrangements, vases, and pottery.
(Includes Cut. Style Set. Etc I
I was a white wool sheath dre&amp;a
। with a black lace collar and black
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No wedding date has been set

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1 and Barry lawyers, the officials
Mrs. Burdette Hayner enter- and personnel of both county
talried her fellow co-workers courthouses plus the neighbors
from Kellogg Company at their m the Immediate vicinity of the
new home on Oct.'24. The guests McDonalds home
were Mary Russel). Shirley Frey.
There were many bouquets of
Betty Strong. Grace Nichols. Jan flowers lo add thr festive touch
Selby. Dora Hunter. Lois St. to the setting' and Bob FurJ o h n. Julia Bradford, Thelma row. who built the house, was
Klammer. Rosalie Smith. Joanne there to conduct any of the
Swims. Catherine Nolan. Pal more than 175 guesLi on a buildi Marvin. Mary McConnell, Pal era guided lour.
। Farrell and Thelma ,ButbcH&gt;&lt;p&lt;^ The McDonald's son and hLs
A luncheon was served.
wife. Atty and Mrs Frederick
•
• • •
■ McDonald of Allegan. |olned1
Mr and Mrs T P Giro are 4*‘r ’0,lS!n
cntcrtalnlng with an early
f sP™’Wn Hun.u?a ?”d
Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday. °**,d A “l'?n‘'7
Nov 8. as they are leaving soon 1f a^ r.IUXHL 7t?a*Y'
at the 'door' ”
were Judge
and Mis
for Cortes. Fla. for the Winter. “
"
Their guests were their family, Philip Mitchell, the Paul Siegels.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gies and Jerry Mahlers and Tom Shirts.
Those assisting nt the punch
family of Benton Harbor and
and coffee table included Mrs
Mr. and Mra Jack Wlllbur
Ton McLaughlin. Mrs Horace
Powers. Mrs. Burton Camcron.
n.d?‘°f Mrs Owwge
George Wataon.
Watson. Mrs
Mrs George
George
Mrs Jock Ctarey and it had Dean. Mrs Laurence Barnett.
£*”*
ln ,aot IMre Adelbert Cortrlght. Mrs
K
^hbCT',
Qau‘’ MeTl Campbell *nd Mrs Ralph
sche. thought It had been a lit-' Rom
lie too quiet and as "Jock" was
___
_
in Detroit, she felt she should'
[
liven up lhe occasion a bit and Parents Announce
Invited Mrs. Clarvy in for a very'• Daughter's Troth
pleasant evening.
1 Mr. and Mrs Glenn Frederick son of rural Woodland wish to
announce t he engagement of
their daughter. Nancy Dawn, to
: Wayne Swller
| Wayne Is the son of Mr and
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To Meet Wednesday
| Members of Delia Kapps Gam| ma are to meet Wednesday. Nov. I
. 18, at lhe Hastings .First Methodist
I Church with A business session at
4:J0. Dinner nnd program’are lo
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bers heard Mrs George Romney
speak at a dinner hosted by Char­
lotte's Upvllon Chapter at the
Olivet Student Center.

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�. Adah?. Haari . Nunemtar.-- Ruth;-। Happy Occasion for
I Betty Root, Other;
MMrtha; Jeannette Knlsa. Bectra; ;Senior Citizens
1 Mary Klbllngcr. warder, and Har-! Tuesday. Oct. 30th will be a
;oid Banks as sentinel.
! day of happy memories for a
Prudence Noble OES Chapter ofI' Mrs. Ina Baton of Nashville was
installing officer. Mrs. Marjorie:
flldcory Comera IniUlled officers Hill the installing marshal. Mrs.
Saturday evening. Oct 39. at the Maxine Tolies the installing cimpTemple. Mrs. Susie Bever wot in­ laln, Mn. Kathryn Mott the in­
stalled aa worthy matron and stalling organist and Mrs. Bentrice
William A
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Baked Sweet Rolls
A large variety to choose from each day.

Cream Filled Lunch Rolls
Juanita Kilgore, chaplain; Janet
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IBetroll Lloru-Green Bay Packer
sponsorship of the local mer_
players, the Athletic Boosters
___ j,............... Um game lhe group had dinner al
Rowland Judge was correct.
lackson. Coach B«h Carlson Issued a big “thank
The bride Is the daughter of
one who helped make the trip possible. The boys
Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mr. An- I
nmamng wsui rxauuwren
C . q,' &gt; ’
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31-7 victory —Banner photo.
derson, president of the E W decorative Ice cream were served, i enjoyed ereryuung
cat ana n

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tumn colors and scenery.
In the large living room, dlnIUUUUW rfLMUUUJIl. JU, &lt;W»U 4I1IO. ,
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Herman Botteller Mr. and Mrs. | blM *ere spread for 90. CenterRobert Shannon annd Mr. and Plece3 were colorful Autumn
Mrs. Frank Wall, all of Hastings.. &gt;ca»cs and flowers- Plastic pumpthe name of lhe bride should have kins. 0*la
•Itches gave a
been Miss Nancy Lee Anderson, itouch of Ulc Halloween spirit.
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Elect

LEO W. BARTH
State
Representative

Many colorful and useful arti- Ulc «'«»«anent of their daughter,
cles were made and sold.
Linda Marie, to Phillip J. DeVries,
The proceeds are going to be son of Mr and Mrs. Harold De­
used to provide for more ma- vrles of Wyoming
totals for a future bazaar. The j
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apparent interest and joy man)tested by the residents in prep-i
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89th District

World Wor 2 Vcteron.
Business Mon.

Legion, Kiwanls, Elks and Chamber of Commerce.

on Tuesday of last week to visit
their sister, Beatrice Shellenbarger, al Bonita Springs. They are
returning this Thursday.
The Arthur Stewards spent
Saturday al Central Michigan
University and attended the Diane arc visiting her parents in
game us guests of the band. Chicago and will soon be leaving
for Germany where lie la to bo
stationed for three years. He is
contemplating going to college j a radio operator.
Chore next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy
and daughter. Jackie, of Lansing
and Mr. and Mrs. George Town-

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Sp/4 and Mrs. Thomas Higdon
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Callers were Mrs. Marjorie VandeCar nnd daughter, Theresa, of
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Rev. Owen. retired Wesleyan
Methodist pastor, residing at
WMloyan Village, was speaker at
the Pilgrim Holiness Church
Sunday tn the absence of Rev.
Howard Rogers, who was ill. A
platform service was enjoyed In
the evening when laymen spoke Bom, of Toledo. The two couplet*
joined all of the others tn a real
on phases of stewardship.
Due to a change In plans al- fun evening at Lhe Country Club

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323 S. Michigan

WI 5-4062

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In order to inform the voters of 1UrD County of the viewpoint-, ot the candidates running for the Stale legislature
from Barry County regarding lhe Contractors Licensing Law, The Barry County Contractors Association wrote to each candidate
th* following letter:
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55th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

20th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

21st SENATORIAL DISTRICT

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89th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

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New therw art 5 wap to mon op to a full-sin Ckrysiv.
Jvd tell tit how far up you nd to go.
1. Start with our hottest selling Chryslers - our 4 Newport
models. We're now pricing them al just a few dollars a month more
than the most popular smaller can, comparably equipped.
2. Now we hare a whole new line of Chryslen. Newport Custom.
A low prkod Chrysler you an make as luxurious as you want
3. Our sports bred 300s come with the biggest standard engine
available in lhe medium price field.
4. The Town &amp; Country wagon is a luxury car in front (almost as
luxurious as the New Yorker). Over 97 cu. ft. of carpeted on-tbefloor utgo space in back.
5. And New Yorker, our most luxurious Chrysler. You an get
it with extra cost features like the new 3-in-l front seat. Room lor
3 when you need it. Converts lo individually adjustable seats wheo
you want them And lhe passenger side reclines.
We iust gave you 5 good reasons to move up to Chrysler.
Now it’s up to you.

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Phone
120 W. STATE ST.
WI 5-4174

NOVEMBER 8th

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23rd SENATORIAL DISTRICT

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Mr. and Mra Fred Venema ot
Sunday dinner guesta of Mary
Kalamazoo and Mis* Ruth Po- j Kent and Ruth Kurtt were Mr.
well, a Mudent at WMU were । and Mra. J o h n Oalrander of
, 8alu day dinner guest* of tire Pontiac. Mr. gnd Mrs Marlon
** “•
Ft. MAbel BuckMri. O. C. Kent
kt WMV

,

(Ringo.Syvingos's
Masquerade Dance

Society

The masquerade dance for
members and gyesu of the.
Ringo Swingo Square Dance Club

Eastern Star
Installs Officers

Bonnie Mead. In charge of
qm a grand Job The
bd(lhU&gt;. lighted Jack-o-lantrrtu
and beautifully decorated punch
table made even lhe weirdest
looking creature* glad to be a
part of the fun. Cider and
doughnut* were served through­
out the evening
—. -—— r
-------Prise* were given for the most
rvoa; Barb Bnilh. associate con- orlrlna| und th, funniest coaduc tress: Margaret lechleltner (ume to MyrUe Benton Hoy
——Kekharrn
Andfrw,n and Ki,ncl* Powell
Jane Fredenburg. marshal, and
The club will meet again Nov
Margaret Cook, organist
13 at Northeastern School.

The Erik vonRetae* entertain­
ed with a family dinner Bunday
honoring lhe traveller*. Mra
Anna Johnson, lhe. Stephen
i Johnson*, tha Richard Orooa,
and Mrs Cllffonl Dolan. The
group al*&lt;&gt; included lhe Clifford
lo
t
oaenes
—
Home
Perj Dolan family, the Turn Dolan* of
Speaks
rell.
rell. St
Si Paul. Minn . Indtulrlaltat Gieenville lhe Aben Johnson,
and professional speaker, will' Jr family of Waterford and the
give lhe main talk when football H. L. Willlama ot Battle Creek
and basketball official* in the
...
West Michigan Official* Associ­
When Mr and Mra. Ralph
ation host coaches and athletic Junold. Mr and Mra Kenneth
Stnmback. Mra. Louise Shafer.
quel The affair will be Wednes­ Mr and Mrs. Robert Strlmback
day. Nov 9. al the PanUlnd in
^e^mJ^o^Lt^cJ^
Orand Rapids
I ha i
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Phyllis Leonhardt: Ruth. Eleanor u
H*nn; Other. Irene Johncnd.M,nh,
Vesta Birch: Warder. LaVeme
Kenney, sentinel. Phhllp Leon­
hardt. American Flag Bearer.
Ralph Line: Christian Flag
Bearer. Reba Huver. OE8 Flag
Thelma Will Associate
Photography | Bearer.
Star Point* are Adah. Ellen
WtODINC ,
■Keeler: Ruth. Paula Bachman,
■* ‘
‘^~s Hoevenalr. Mar­
,HOTOC«*rHY(
.... .... Laubaugh. and Electa.
Sandy Daniels
The installation officers were.
Mra. Contella Ackley, marshal:
Marte Bachelder. chaplain. Inez
laubaugh. organist. Fern PierofSanl-'t* wtd Janet Chaney.
haitincs
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Refrehment* were served

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kets of pink and while mum* and
gladioli with large orange colored
cak leaves, decorated the altar.
The bride was beautiful in a
floor-length gown of while velvet,
empire ttyled. A crown of pearl
and crystal held her clbow-length ENGAGED—Mr. and Mr*. Hugo
set) of silk Illusion She carried
bridal bouquet of pink and Anderson are announcing the j
engagement of their daughter.'
ahite roses and stephanotls
Miss Linda Peck of Kalamazoo. [ Patricia Jo. to Samir Fouad
a* bridesmaid, wore a floor-length , h o m s 1. ton of Mr. and Mr.
burguandy velvet gown trimmed
Khsled Horn*! of Dama*with pink satin and *he carried cus. Syria The future bride was |
a bouquet of pink rosea and white | graduated from Hastings High
; pompons.
i school in 1964 and is a student
an&gt;«« .$
---------------I Mtcnae.
Michael C. King or
of M1
Kalamazoo
at Western ......
Michigan
University.
. -----.. ------I 1 Mr Homsl b “ student ’n the
'rtrd •» hu broU
1"..4 .b,,t
“'id uihera were Todd W. Weed. | School of Electrical Engineering
Marilyn Lawrence ,
brother ot the bride, and Thomas at WM U. He also was gradu। .1 was to honor the birthdays of
" I B King, uncle of tlte groom.
nted from Damascus University
Is Honored at
Mrs Junold and Mra. Kenneth
Mr* Weed wnre a *oft green wl? a B* P**"*
Literature
St.'tmback.
Lovely Shower
dress with a light beige lace over- *nd Tne Artalay and matching accessories The |
A miscellaneous shower was
given for the pleasure of Ml**
Mr and Mra Wardltrway. Mr groom* mother chose a two-piece
Marilyn Lawrence on Friday eve- and Mis. Edward Smith. Mr. and shell knit suit in soft pink and
"You. too. con be lovely
nlng Oct 20. In Orand Rapid* Mra Lawrence Gaua* cf Lansing matching accessories. Both mothers
for the holidays.”
by the relative* of Marilyn * ft- | and Mr. and Mra Wilson Guldot wore a green cymbldium orchid
------ «...
I of i^cry had dinner at Pleaa- corsage. Grandmothers of the
---- —Terry
ance,
Dale.
A pretty umbrella pari tally ant Point Sunday evening honor­- groom wore red carnation corsages.
A reception was held in the
covered lite many lovely gift* Ing the Erways' anniversary.
King home with Mia* Mary Navl। goto of Kalarruiozo serving the
given a unique corsage consiMMrs Ward Erway entertained
ing ot measuring spoons and her bridge dob on Wednesday' cake and Mias' Lianne Lando *crvsmall |uichen utensils to wear evening. Oct. 20. tor dessert and। ing punch and ice cream Mr*.
Lester Mc.Mann. sl*ter of the bride,
during lhe evening-* fun.
cards Thae holding high talllea was at Ute guest book
Several appropriate game* were were .Mrs William Parker. Mrs j
The bride's traveling ensemble
played and the hoatrase* served Joseph Shults and Mrs. Harold was a white wool sheath dress
a delicious buffet lunch
Smith.
with n black lace collar and black
Guest* from here attending
• • •
accessories. Site wore an orchid
were Marilyn* grandmother. Mrs
Mr. antj Mra. Burdette Hayner
A buffet supper was hosted by
U. MM&gt;. «nd to "OttoJ^ ,
8„.
the groom's parent* the night of
and sister. Mrs Gerald Lawrence
. .
, „
the rehearsal.
and Beverly Her marriage I* to
were Mr
Mr.,*
and
lake place on Dec 17.
”d Mra Nathan Lewis.
.Mr and Mrs Olenn Shaffer. .
.
..
and Mr* Claude Haney Mr and Mm. Robert Bank*. Mr. Judge /VtCUOfiaiaS
------... .....— ol
- Luk,
and granddaughter
Lake #nd
and Mr&gt;
Mra Howard Allen. Mrs n
r for
*Artn
*niin Thpir
Tkpir
upper Clara
HCir
Odessa were Tuesday supper
Clam Seeley and friend, all
al) from CnrerTOin
Cnieriain IIflCIf
guest* of Mr and Mrs. Ray Nashville.
Mrs. -------Rex 'Official Family
“ Mr. “and ----Clemen*.
Newberry. Bellevue: Mr. and Mrs
Saturday wa* a beautiful Au­
—----------- — Frank Christie.' Mr. and Mrs tumn day when Judge and Mrs.
Benjamin Walt. Mr. and Mrs Archie McDonald
entertained
Jack Shoran, Mr. and Mrs. WIUwith an open house at their
tied Hum, Mr. and Mm. Irving
J Rase, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm lovely new home on David Drive

| Root all of Hastings and Mr and
| Mra. Russell Blough. Middleville the afternoon
The guests were the Eaton
and Barry lawyers, the official*
Mrs. Burdette Hayner enter- and personnel of both county
.._-j her fellow
....—co-yorkera
--------- u— courthouses plus the neighbors
lalned
from Kellogg Company at thMr in the immediate vicinity of lhe
new home on Oct. 34. The guest* McDonalds home
were Mary Russell. Shirley Frey.
There were many bouquet* of
Betty Strong. Grace Nichol*. Jan flowers to add the festive touch.
Selby. Dora Hunter. Lol* St. । to the setting and Bob Fur­
John. Julia Bradford.■'Thelma row. who built the house, was
Klammer. Rosalie Smith. Joanne there to conduct any ot the
Swims.______
Catherine Nolan. Pal
more than 175 guests on a bulld। Marvu&gt;.
Marvuv Mary McConnell.
McConnell, Pal era guided tour
t Farrell and Tholma Uhitherlxp^ The* McDonald * non and his
A luncheon wa* served.
wife. Ally and Mra Frederick,
• • •
McDonald of Allegan, loltjedMr and Mr*
T P an
OlescJdy
are ^
thelr J,olks
,n ldln Huntley,
guest.-.(knd
en^ta^ng
virth
F™
'and

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Silver

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7 unU^v ng dirmer on Sunday D,v,d A D1,nn,rnl
durN&lt;“ r^XyT^lraving Xn I ln“ ,he who,e *“ rno°" Those
for Cotter Fla for the Winter al l,lc do,,r wfrr J'u,Br “nd Mr*
r».w. i
Mr and Mr* Ralph Ole* and ।
? 7,
family of Benton Harbor and
. ,hf.pu"cJ‘
it. arid
m.ri Mra
Kfr* Jack
tark Wlllbur
wittbiir
and coffee
table Included
Mra.
Mr
J&lt;m
McLaU(thlln
Mre Horace

Sunday «*a* the birthday of
Mr* Jock' Clarey. and II had
been a very quiet day. In fact.
her neighbor. Mra William Gautsc he. thought it had been a lit-

Hodges
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In Detroit, she felt she should1
liven up the occasion a bit and ‘
invited Mra Clarey in for a very |
pleasant evening.

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RICHARD ROBINSON
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

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Peg’s Beauty Bar
(Above Savings &amp; Loan)

Peg Preston, Owner

SALE
SPECIAL REDUCED
PRICE FOR
THIS SALE

_Offcr applies only to
normal installation
residential gas
customers of

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Company.

! Members of Delta Kappa Oumj ma ere to meet Wednesday. Nov
16. at the Hastings First Methodist
Church with n business seuiori at
4:30. Dinner and program are to
follow On Tuesday. Oct 25. mem­
ber* heard Mr* Oeorge Romney
speak at a dinner hosted by Cluirlottc's upntlon Chapter at the
Olivet Student Center.

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Mr. and Mrs Glenn Fredericktan of rural Woodland wish lo
announce t he engagement of
their daughter. Nancy Dawn, to
Wayne Swller.
Wayne is the ron of Mr and
Mrs Harold Swller of rural lAke
Odessa.
Nancy I* a 1966 graduate of
Lakewood High School and is
employed at Braden Pharmacy
In Lake Odcraa.
Wayne Is a 1964 graduate of
Lake Odessa High School and is
employed a’. Olds In Lansing
No wedding date has been set

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Parents Announce
Daughter's Troth

Delta Kappa Gamma
To Meet Wednesday

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FAMILY PROBLEMS *r* con­
stantly put befora a Circuit
Judge. Divorct*. Juvamla problams, a*Mult», proparty and
custody diipute* its all tho
concern ol a Judge. We mull
keep the family at the base of
our society.

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Rev. Gary Unites ‘
Couple in Lovely
Sunday Ceremony

The lYnrit ftlnxig- invited 35
lo their home at 013 N. Bollwnod. following the Charlotte-1
The marriage of Mia* Jacquelyn
Ha- Inga game on Friday tor the
pleasure of Don and Judy Mul­ Ann Weed, daughter of Mr and '
len* of Big Rapid* Halloween Mrs Kermit A Weed of Kalama- |
too. and Timothy Ivan King, son
of Mr. and Mra. Ivan J. King. 435 1
8 Jefferson Street, wa* solemnized
formal get-to-gether gave the Sunday. Oct. 30. at 4 pm. at lhe ,
Mullens a chance to "chat" with I h &gt;tne of Ute groom's parent*
Rev Don M Gury performed
their many friend* here
Uig double ring ceremony in the 1

A‘
‘'“**,U,Uon °'
at the O.ES Lodge
Tuesday
Nov. *1. **.
Mr. and Mr*.
Ur. Merle Kan.
Kah­
ler wen placed in high office,
he a* Worthy Patron atu! *hfc. a*
Worthy Matron
Other officers Installed were
Charlene Kaller. associate tna-

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consumers
Power .

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�Happy Occaiion foriSenior Citizen, ' "

|

Hickory Corners
Installs Officers

Tuesday. Oct 20th will be a
day of happy memories for a
group of senior citizens.

Prudence Noble OES Chapter c*
Hickory Comers Installed r"
Saturday evening. Oct. 29.
stalled ns worthy matron i
William Armlntrout as wcr
patron.
The associate matron and patron
are Mrs. Marte Scott and Frank
Marcellus.
Other new officers arc the Mes-

Buttercrust Bread
Always a pleasure to serve.

Banner Account
s Of Nuptial Errs

Neva HusaoDg. treasurer: Beene
Barnum. conductress; Marie Ar­
mlntrout. associate amductrcss;
Juanita Kilgore, chaplain; Janet
Cheney, marshal; Marie ’ Green'

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• Free iMimstsi in ths Hntings Ana oa Thursday!.
• Pickup aad Dulivary.
• Many Samples.
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6 for 45c

Baked Sweet Rolls

A caravan of seven cars left
Battle Creek at 10:30 am.. ar-

Plenty of Ume was taken along
the highway and around the
In The‘Banner account of the
A“'
wedding in Canton. Ohio, last,tumn colors and *cenery.
■week, attended by Mr. and Mra. I In the large living room, dinThomas Jolinston, Mr. and Mrs. ing room area at the home, ta­
Herman Bottcher. Mr. and Mrs. bles were spread for 90 Center­
Robert Shannon annd Mr. and pieces were colorful Autumn
wit the HsMlngv High School Episcopal Church Undercroft. 1st •
Mra. Frank Wall, all of Hastings, leaves and flowers Plastic pump­ Vanity football team
Kybtliilt Liana-Green Bay Packer J place went to Mra. diaries Polls
lhe name of the bride should have
football game Bunday. Itadfcr Cm wponaorsldp of the local mer- ' and Mra. William Stebbins. Mra. I
touch of the Halloween spirit.
been Miss Nancy Lee Anderson
tffe player*, the Athletic Boosters Gall Hess and Judge Phil Mit- j
chants,
physicians,
fathan
Wf
Fried chicken, biscuits and
The name of the groom. Mr.
Club and Industry. After th i game the group had dinner al chell were second and David
gravy,
mashed *potatoes
Rowland
.uuuuv
Judge wm
woe vurrw,.
correct.
---- --------------------- -and
—— —a Gilbert’s al Jackson. Coach Bob Carlson Issued a big “thank
The bride is the daughter of I v»,r“‘.‘y « ,°??ked
“d
Duke the trip possible. The boyi
Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mr. Annnlshing with Halloween you" to everyone who helped oker's 31-7 victory-—Banner photo.
enjoyed
everything but the P
demon, president of lhe E. W decorative ice cream were served,
tin..
___ _iwhom
_________
.
A
A nrnerrani
program fnllnwed
followed with
with mil.
mu­
Bliss Company
many ..people
here luid the pleasure of meeting sic, songs and readings by rexl- Linda M. Meyers
while he was In Hastings during denla ot the home and guests.
Miss Mary Ann Baulch, mana­ Pledges Troth to
erdale. Roxanne Lonibcc and
n session of the Bliss Board of
ger of the Good Samaritan
Jackie McNutt spent the weekend j
Directors.
•
Phillip J. DeVries
Mra. Merle VanHoulen, accom­ with the LauTibcce.
Pardon our error. Hope it didn't Home, has promoted diversion*!
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Meyers of panied by her sister and brother­
cause as much embarrassment to therapy for both homes. A* a
Sp/4 and Mra. Thomas Higdon
result a buzaar was planned for
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne und daughter. Diane, have been
rural Sunfield wish to announce
this occasion.
Smith of Ionia, flew to Florida spending a week with his par­
Many colorful and useful arU- die engagement of their daughter,
ents. the Roland Higdons. Thom­
| cles were made and sold.
Linda Marie, to Phillip J. DeVriee, their sister. Beatrice SheUcnbar- ,as haa recently returned from
I The proceeds are going to be
ger, al Bonita Springs. They are Vietnam. He wiu, hen- when Di| used to provide for more ma- Vries of Wyoming. '
returning this Thursday.
terlals for a future bazaar. The
The
Arthur
Stewards
spent
'
Miss Meyers is a 1963 graduate
| apparent Interest and Joy manlot Lakewood High School and is Saturday at Central Michigan i iold. Ho and his wife. Grace, and
I tested by the residents in prepUniversity and attended the
at M
Mapes
Furniture
i a.-atlon for this event led by employed
S?,? “
*Pa rvmllur
* in
ln game us guests of the bond. Diane arc visiting her parents In
| Chicago and will soon bo leaving
I Mrs. Ernie Bateman and MIm Bunne,aI Grace Baulch of Sunset Acres to I Mr DeVries is a 1963 graduate terreted In the day m she b
think in terms of making this
Wyoming Park High School and contemplating going to college
a radio operator.
a semi-annual event.
employed by Kelvlnator in
------------ •_______
I Grand Rapid*.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fay
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy
USE BANNER WANT ADS! ' A spring wedding is planned.
and daughter. Jackie, of Lansing Hummel and her sister, Mrs.
Ruth Travis of Battle Creek went
Democrat
to SugUiaw to visit tlvcir al-.te-r

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DALE’S BAKE SHOP

LEO W. BARTH
State
Representative

89th District
•

We think of the Job of terrtte
ing our dicats as a round-lho-

• Resident of Barry-Ionia
area for 21 years.
• World War 2 Veteran.

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loaics don’t limit thenudvoi
to an 8-hour workday. If y&lt;x»

-5.

rufTer a lots ... fire in yixr
home, auto accident, busincaa

• Business Man.

• Former.
• Member of the Knights of Columbus, American

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Over Miller’s Jewelers ■
Phone
120 W. STATE ST.
WI 5-4174

NOVEMBER 8th
i ''IH11HJ11I

Gary Townsend and Ru&amp;seU.
Callen were Mrs. Marjorie VandeCar and daughter, Theresa, of
Mason. Mr. a«l Mrs. Gilbert
Townsend and children and Mra.
Helen Wilkins and daughter. Su-

Now thus ire 5 wji to mon up to i full-iae Oupltf.
Jud tell as how far up you nut to to.
1. Start with our hottesl sellinj Chryslers - our 4 Newport
models We're now pricing them it just i few dollars i month mon
thin the most popular smaller cits, compiribly equipped.
2. Now we hive i whole new line of Chryslers. Newport Custom.
A low priced Chrysler you an mike is luxurious is you wint
3. Our sports bred 300s come with the biggest standard engine
ayailible in lhe medium-price field.
4. The Town &amp; Country wigon is i luxury ar in front (ilmost is
luxurious is the New Yorker), (her 97 cu. fl. of arpeted-on-thofloor urgo spice in back.
—5. And New Yorker, our most luxurious Chrysler. You an get
it with extra cost features like the new 3-in-l front seif. Room for
3 when you need it. Converts to individually adjustible sells when
you wint them And the pissenger side reclines.
We just give you 5 good reisons to more up to Chrysler.
Now it's up to you.

visiting there from Oklahoma
City. Okla.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Clemens arjd

TM MU OFTHL SUU RUU_

Rev. Owen, retired Wesleyan
Methodist pastor, residing at

ens called on Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
the Pilgrim Holiness Church neth Meade of Hastings Friday.
Weekending at the Howard
Howard Rogers, who was ill. A A. Peters' home on Indian Hills
platform service wns enjoyed In
the evening when laymen spoke Bom. of Toledo. Tile two coupler.
on phases of stewardship.
fun evening at Lhe Country Club
Saturday dinner dance. Mr. and
N. Ci. the revival al which Rev. Mrs Frederick Scliaub will be
visiting from Toledo this coming
evangelist, did not begin until weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moore
Oct. 28 und Is Lo run through
and Margaret Reisler, who have
been visiting Mrs. Moore s daugh­
ter. the Alan Kenncdys. and
,visited their niece. Mr. and Mrs. other relatives in this vicinity,
Don Wright and family, of Char­ left last week for their Winter
lotte on Friday. Saturday visitors home In Tarpan Springs. Fla.

Complete

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old English and Lhe English's
daughter. Mrs. James Simms.

LAUNDRY

Service

Family Bundles
Damp Wash

•

Truly
Most of us associote the word

■‘home” with comfort, warmth and
friendliness. Such is the atmosphere
that

prevails

at

setting for visitations and the final

tribute.

LEOIIARD-OSGOOD
■junenalJdohie
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-247!

Wash and Fluff Dry

We Finish Shirts, Flatwoek. Work Clothes

HASTINGS HOME LAUNDRY
(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibson)

323 S. Michigan

WI 5-4062

Attention VOTERS
the following letter:
intend to run aa ad in the local papers giving lhe viewpoint of all candidates of both parties who are running for office in both

89th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
Stanley Powell

Leo W. Barth

55th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
James Farnsworth

Herold W. Boone

300 J-Door Harptop

20th SENATORIAL DISTRICT
Horry A. DcMaso
Republican Candidate for Ssnafoe

Democratic Candidate for Sc niter
(Did Not Reply)

21st SENATORIAL DISTRICT
Donald R. Holt. Jr.

Haw Yorker 4-Ooor Sedan

Moving up is catching on at your Take Charge dealer's
CHRYSLER
MOTORS CORPORATION

M43 at Sprague Road, Delton, Mich.

Anthony Stamm

23rd SENATORIAL DISTRICT
Jay A. Wabckc

DEWEY'S CAR PALACE

homelike

facilities provide a truly appropriate

THEY ANSWERED AS FOLLOWS

AUTHORIZED DEALERS

the

Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home. Our

Harold J. Volkema

�t—THS HASTINGS BANNTR
TS«rW.r.
1. 1*M

‘The Music Man1
To he Produced
By Moyer &amp; Co.
Herbert Moyer, vocation mu»ic
director at Hasting* High Szhool.
luu announced that the operetta
to be produced thia year will be
The Music Man" by Meredith
Willion
The Braadwa) hit will be
Ma&lt;ed In Central Audltovinm
on Feb. tt-U-34.
Tryouts are to begin os soon
a* lhe scores and books arrive
Coatumes'hQd winery will again
be rented fiwh-Tracy of Boston.
Mas*

The Howard Ferns' returned
today after a week in Wonting.

RICHARD
ROBINSON

CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

&gt;..&lt; i&gt; il

m

lu

I* C-n^i Mu Cwm.

Metfiodist Cub
Scout* Get Award*
Pack 73. ot Fir* Methodist
Ctlurch bad Ita October meeting
Thursday. Oct, 37. Il waa a busy
j Hummer for the Cuba aa evidenc­
ed by the large number of
iiwards the buy* have earned.
Service star* were earned by
Brian Smith. 3 year; Gordon
Ftnnie, 2 year; Barton Wright,
Bruce Smith. Robert Hallock and
Douglas Rivera. 1 year
Patches for obtaining new
members went to Marvin Spy­
ker. Gordon Miller. Nell Endsley
and Mike Shumway. The new
। boys getting their Bobcat pins
were Bruce Coenen. Robert Wil­
liams. William Rodgers and Craig
Hcvi-i Mike Shumway r»m«l a
' wolf badge and a gold and sil­
ver arrow In liuu rank.
Neil Endsley earned a wolf
nudge and one gold and two sil­
ver arrows. Gordon Miller a gold
i arrow. Bear rank. Gordon Finnic
I a gold and silver arrow in Bear
• tank and Bruce Smith won a
silver arrow in the wolf rank.
One of the highlights of tho
business meeting was the "Cross­
ing the Bridge" ceremony when
Brian Smith left a well done Job
of cubbing and crossed over Into
Boy Scouting
A Halloween pony followed
j with boys and parents pdrtlzlpet'ng.
The elder served for part of
the refreshments was the result
of a trip to Bechtels farm to
gather the apples and a trip to
Hines cider mill to watch the
tipples made into cider

Shetland- T ypa

5 Area Student*
Graduate al MSV

Charles Berry
Dies Wednesday

Five area residents were among
lhe 1425 students earning de­
grees during the past term at
Michigan State University.
They Included;
Alexandra J. Onto, R2 Has­
tings. BS in textiles and cloth.
Eiwin D. Evans. Gull Lake bi­
ological station at Hickory Cor­
ners. MS in entomology.
Mra Rita M. Mulligan. Mid­
dleville. MA In guidance and
personnel.
lUnar A. Prlvert, Middleville.
BA in-sdciety science.
Kenneth DeardorfT, Lake
Odessa. MAT In social science
Good Samaritan —Using her laient of sewing and knitting, MrHenry Rau has put many patches on blue jeans and durin
Directors of the E. W. Bliss tiie past year has made 101
Company. Canton. Ohio manu­ dresses for little gir's and :N
facturer. have declared a regular shirts for boys This 72-year-old
quarterly dividend of 25 cents also use* needle and thread to
per common share payable Dec. 1. make garments like new. devot1966. to stockholders of record at Ing her energy to the Sevenththe clone of business Nov. 15. ds y Adventist Health 8c Welfare
Center to help needy children
1968.
regardless of race or religion

Funeral service* Charles L. WANTSD—Old used piano, for
Berry. 66. R3 Plainwell, who died
parts. Write: Brown Piano
Wwlne.-day. Oct 26. were held
Service. 315 Capital. Bellevue.
al 1:30 pm. Saturday al the
Michigan,
1V3
Henlon-Smlth Funeral Home at
Delton.
FOR SALE — Campsr, Masonite
The Kev. Marcius Taber of­
exterior far Chevrolet Pickup,
ficiated and burial was In lhe
long box. holds 5 person* $200.1
Schoolcraft Cemetery.
Ph. 623-5147. Delton
He was employed for 24 years
------------ •-----------oil a farm near Doster until his FOR RENT—2 bedroom liou-o In
ictlremenl last March.
rural umi near Middleville,
black top road. $60.00 8Y5-9473
Mr. and Mra. Albert Hubbard
arrived in Hasting* two days belore the death of hl* brother.
There will be ft Tupperware
Roy Hubbard on Friday The? party at the VFW hall at Free- [
'“«• n-nutined here at the Hub­ jxjrt on Nov. 8. at 8 30 pm. by
t‘ar‘* holne unUl UKljiy when the Pythian Sisters. Everyone
, welcome.
thr&gt;' will return to Detroit.
After the Community Chorus
rehearsal Tuesday evening. Oct. St. Rose Senior Club
35th. there was an Impromptu
Members of the St. Rase Senior
gathering nt the Stacks home Social Club will meet at lhe
on W. Center Street. Thr oc- ' rchool hall Monday. Nov. 7, at
ctv.tion was tn honor of Mrs Ro­ J 1 pm. with a potluck dinner.
bert Slierwtxxls birthday and I Program will follow with card
nUo Lite Sherwood's wedding an- playing.
'
nlvrraary.

Declare Dividend

Mr and Mrs. Clarence Gilding
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr and Mr* Charles Hammond
On Monday of last week Mr. and
Mrs Gliding, Mrs Leura New­
ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Helmer were entertained for din­
ner at the home of Mra. Anna
Myers of Leach Lake
Mrs Hubert Blakney &lt;the
former Ulas Adams and Has­
tings teacheri of Kalamazoo was
n guest of Mrs Roger Wlswcli
over the weekend.
Mrs Clayton Brandstetter and
Mrs Earl Coleman left Bunday
with the Grand Rapids Theatre
Tour group for New York
City to see many of the current
Broadway plays They plan lo returrj Friday.

RENT MONEY

ROBERT J.
BROWN
REGENT

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868-5434

PHONE
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AFTER
6:00 A.M.

STATE REPRESENTATIVE

HARRY A.

DeMASO

All-American (U’of M 75). retired
businessman and industrialist.
Formerly associated with Hap man-

Dutton Mfg. Co. of Kalamazoo
and U. S. Pressed Steel Product*.

Your

l,a! also

3 D‘,ector °f
industrial State Bank;

STATE SENATOR

Member and Chairman of the
Kalamazoo County Board of
Supervisors, and ..General Manager of the Kalamazoo County

,

(20th District)

Rtp. D&lt;M*i« ogpMsd and volsd sgaintt a $2,500 incresta in legiililer't salary. Ha
r«pr«Mnted your bo«* inforotit and that of tho taxpayer'* money.
For rhe record hh opponent voted for it.

Chamber of Commerce. Married,
with three children, he has

lived in Kalamazoo since 1930

Vote Republican
VOTE DE MASO FOR STATE SENATOR. TUES.. NOV. Sth

■'With Full coming up. so do a
lot of expanses come up too.
School expenses, repairs: In the
home or on the car.

"Call me up at Model and tell
me how much money you'd like
to rent.
*•

Poor Boy Knit Cardigans
100% Orlon Acrylic ____

$71 44
“fr

i'Tuke* only a little while, often
I as little as 10 minutes to rent the

Bulky Acrylic
Cardigans ^7.99

$E99

money you need from Model.
j "Do what you want lo do—Get
done wiiat you want to do.
"Th* Model OflHi h It 1 «O W. lists
' Stmt, Hstllngv Drop In or **■■! MJ.

J

Values Only

Parents and Youths in the
Thornapple-Kelkwg School &lt;Llstricts are to go caravanlng
through the district on Satur­
day. Nov. 12. to raise funds for

the Middleville Youth Council.
The drive is led by Mr. and
Mra. Martin Hoogertand and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bara|ar.
Tlie single campaign Is l&gt;clng
held because the United Fund
Drive has been discontinued.
Everyone is urged to "Kick In
For The Kids."
It Is hoped to raise enough
money to provide a Summer
Recreation program and per haps
a Winter program.

William F. Arnold

Poor Boy Rib-Knit SWEATERS
Short Sleeve-$3.99
Long Sleeve—$4.99

Orlon Pile
"Ponderosa" Sweaters __

|

Elect

ELECT

OF MICHIGAN

99

Plan Campaign
In Middleville
For Youth Fund

"PUTS YOUR INTEREST
FIRST AND HIS
SECOND"

Iliill/CDQITV
UnIVtnull I

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Sleeveless Shells-------------

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COLORS AND SIZES

MODEL FINANCE
140 W. Stat* St.
Hostings
Phone 945-3429

BEMFRANKLIN’
102 W. State St. at Jefferson

'"L

Open Saturday Morning
and Friday till 8 P.M.
For Mo. to $104
114% Par Ma. an SIM ta $1,000

THE HASTINGS AREA
(
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

THE MIDDLEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
■

V and the

&lt;

Board of Directors of fhe
BARRY COUNTY FARM BUREAU

Now that jwti'vc seen all the daring new tilings our stylists did,
get in and sample some of the safest, soundest ideas on die-road!

. . . have endorsed the present plans

of the BARRY COUNTY BOARD of

SUPERVISORS to provide a

New Jail for Barry County

VOTE YES on
THIS PROPOSAL
NEXT TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8th.

What you feel is as new as what
you see—thanks to all the fresh
thinking that’s gone into the way
it rides, steers, starts, stops and

looks after your safety.

It's got a remarkable new road
feel—beginning with a ride so
’ hushed and gentle you’ll feel like
calling this the '67 Shhhevrolet.
The steering is as much as 10%

—

easier and the stopping smoother.

ing light. And seat belts front and

And both the standard V8 and 6

rear with pushbutton buckles,

are quicker starting.

and front seat belt retractors.
All standard, to be sure.

We put safety features on lop
of safety features. For example,
there’s an energy-absorbing
steering wheel atop the new
GM-developed energy-absorbing
steering column. A dual master
cylinder brake system with warn­

And there’s a new SS 427 per­
formance package you can order

cornering suspension and red or
white stripe tires on wider wheels.
Of course, there are all sorts of

new custom,features you can add,
too, such as U.pe or FM stereo.

But if you find so much that’s

for the Impala Super Sport Coupe

new a bit too much to remember

and Convertible. For starters,
you get a 385-hp Turbo-Jet V8.
Plus a domed hood, special flat-

—drop down to your dealer’s and
take a drive. It’ll all become
unforgettable.

Ewrythlng new that could \\a\v^n...happened! NW al tout Chevrolet dealer's.

r....... LARKE BUICK-CHEVROLET INC.
4

1435 S. Hanover

Halting!

*

WI 5-2425

�VA Hospital

Lloyd Nottingham, clerk; Lewis
Johnson. Jr. treasurer; William I
A. Stone, trustee: John W. Black1
and Gerald Shepard, constables.
and Jack Bradfield and Robert 1
Hammond, park -ummitsionera
Rutland Township

Barry Has 146 aV Mrs. Keeler Dies Townships to
Western Mich,
Elect Officials
Monday After
Barry County has 146 students

To Train
Volunteers

at Western Michigan University.

5 Weeks Illness

.......... The Hastings Banner

Next Tuesday

Thundoy.
3. 1966
Thundoy. November
November 3,
1966

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P&lt;"‘l Braden
Brama

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Section Two— Pages 1 to a
■—
■

lMlCrence Endres
To Mark Jubilee

All of Barry County's 16 town- (Incumbent), supervisor; Maryi
Wayne. 1.102 from Oakland and
Funeral services for Gladys M.
Hoe- 1.044 from Kent
Keeler. 64, 617 8 Waahlngton. ships,will elect officials In the Linderman, clerk; Roy C Fuller.
tiAlUitlrw who will take treasurer Ctene Jnruenu*n inn. Z—-«W E.UHH 1,1
who died at 5 am. Monday. Oct. Tuesday balloting,
Ing activity Wednesday, Nov. 2. House President
31. at the Grand Rapids Osteo­ office next April.
Paul D Braden, son of Mr. and _ Friend* and relatives are in­
when it will be conducting a day­
The townships. and their can­ Ray E Joppic, constables &lt;two lo 'incumbent), supervisor; Bernice
pathic Hospital, were to be held
........... clerk. Lucy Jordan. Mra •"
Dean
Braden of
Hastings,
opcn house Sunday,
be . elected)
Kantner.
----- •-------------'”
—“a vUed to
long volunteer training course for At Houghton Tech
at 1:30 pm. thl* Wednesday at didates. follow:
Republican*
— Pau) (VKUIUU
Richard -------------treasurer; Wayne
Jun|or at Western Michigan Uni- w. v a fr0M) * tn 5 pm at the
hospital volunteers and a half­
...
------- Kenney,
—---- •• trusAaayrta Township
Word tuts been received from
--------------------------------------------------„ K.bun^, .Ill I. SSwlZw.
™
day leadership training aealon Michigan Technological UnlverDemocrats — George J. Hack, Dean, supervisor; Flora M. Bld- ’«■ Keith ’’“'lee. constable 'two
die, clerk; Denver Kleraey..trees- 10 ** elected)
for the organizational represen­ ally In Houghton that James E. Curtis officiating with burial In supervisor.
appearing in the Nov 8-12 proMr&gt; Lawrence Endres un
Yankee Springs Township
tatives and deputy representa­ DeVaull. son of Mr. and Mrs. the Fuller Cemetery.
Republicans — Jack C. Love, urer; E. J. Hildebrandt, trustee j
Thornapple Township
! Democrat* — Jerome J Van- duc.lon of the Tennrc.ee Wil- thtlr golden wwjdlng ^nlrertives serving on th- hospitals Eldlne De Vault. Hastings, has
Mra. Keeler had suffered a supervisor; Oral Miller, clerk:
liams drama. The Rose Tattoo."
7^1,. ctuldren in. making
voluntary service advisory com- been elected by the students
Waynard Jarrard, •treasurer. and
Democrats—None.
| Metre (incumbent), supervisor
mi lice.
presented by the WMU Speech
tluve to be president of "Eden had been hospitalized since Nell Sandin. trustee.
Republican*-Roy Noffke tin-! Republicans - Claud Willson,
arrangement* for this wonderful
Department
This ambition* double-leader House" In Wadsworth Hall This
Baltimore Townsnip
cumbenl &gt;. supervisor; Robert L. i supervisor; Charles F Stofkan.
He portravs the role of Alvaro
training program la being con­ entails nuuty duties and responsi­
Booth, clerk: Arthur D Smith, clerk: Joseph J. Panyrek. ueasShe was born In Hastings on
ducted by lhe voluntary service bilities as well as the honor In­ Feb. 22. 1902. the daughter of supervisor
treasurer; Olney V. Adams, trus- urer; Clayton Kelley. Jr. con- Mangtacavullo-truck driver At and I.'
Republicans—Walter Soya (In- tee.
।
office under lhe direction of volved Jim has also obtained Emory and Addle (Hawkins I
Hustings nign
High raui
Paul ap*a:areu
appeared In
stable &lt;tWO to be elected) NO nusung*
_
Robert A. Itarrkklow.
Woodland Township
one filed for trustee, one to be "Rose Marte'
South Pacific.” td ln The Adding Machine and
lire: chair In Lhe baritone section Wilkins. Slsc war. a graduate of cumbenl), supervisor; Anna
— Volunteer Training uuurse
tJ“' University Band. This Is Hartings High School and was a Caimi, clerk; Colleen Schantz,
Drmnrrau — Ralph Townsend, circled
"Student Prince" and "The Egg “Annie Orc Your Gun”
The
Course
will start wi &gt;1 registration in 1&gt;ear
Tech and 14 secretary to lhe late Aben John- treasurer; Lawrence "Red"
Oreenfleld. trustee. James But­
the Recreation Building No. 6. enrolled In electrical engineering,
auditorium, from B15 to 9 am.!
-------------- ------------------------------ employed In the office of the ler, Bob Chamberlin. Gordon
Chamberlin. Clarence J Cheney,
with Hu- formal training starting medical, administrative, and Consumen Power Company.
Constables (4).
at 9:15 xm. in Theatre Build- ancillary treatment services are
She married Arthur Keeler on
Barry Township
Ing No
No. 138
scheduled to participate and June 18. 1921, who survive*
Democrat* — Donald Hayward. I
Twenty different VA staff present
presen.the
- --------training course
She is also survived by four
heads leprearnting the hospital's throughout the day.
sons, Donald of Saginaw and supervisor; Frank Francisco,
clerk;
James
Francisco, treasur­
Kenneth. Keith and Charles, all '
Wendell C. Shafer, trustee.
of Hasting*; three daughters. er;Republicans
— Lloyd Hoffman
Mrs Russell (Judith) Furlong of
&lt;
incumbent)
supervisor;
Prances
(Jan-- |,
i Nashville
I'lwmix: and
tutu Mra
aas». Btuart
ovuwrv iuiui
Ice) Day and Mra. Richard iLln-i L Butler, clerk; Ifcnneth Dewey,
da) Herbstrelth both of Has-1 treasurer; Wilbur Solomon, trus­
ting*; 16 grandchildren: a sister. tre
Carlton —
Townthlp
Mrs Lester (Edith) Ormsbe of
------Democrat*—Emtnabelle Organ,
Hastings; two brothers. Loren
Wilkins of Hastings and Ernest clerk: Lois Oyler, treasurer; Al­
I Wilkins of Cloverdale, and a bert Beard, trustee; Rex Strick­
half-brother. Shirley Wilkins. land. constable.
Republicans — Ernest Hoffman
' Hastings
(Incumbent', supervisor: Agnes
Mr. and Mra Nelson Gardner Scobey, clerk; Richard Yarger.
treasurer; Rex Wlrkhom. trus-j
I
of
Winona
Lake.
Ind.,
visited
his
It w.v. recently eslgnalcd the average motorist spends S26
I mother. Mra. Erma Gardner. tee. nnd Lloyd Shepard, con­
stable.
I Sunday.
Castleton Township
Democrats -None.
Republicans—Russell K Mead
(lncumbent&gt; supervisor; Cecil 8
Barrett, clerk: Geneva Brumm,
treasurer; Norman Sandbrook,
trustee
Hastings Township
Democrats—Jack W. O'Connor I
(Incumbent) supervisor; Juanita
A. Slocum, clerk! Virginia Sher-1
ry. treasurer: James O'Connor,
trustee. Roderick Tietz. William 1
Stop by for a look at our newly decorated lobby.
Sprague. Jr . Walter Beck. Harry
Coburn, constables (4 to be elec- ;
ted&gt;.
.
Refreshments will be served and be sure to ... .
Republicans — Bill Sackett,
supervisor: Rose H. Smith, clerk;
ss-orM Being on the inside looking out we’d like to share some
Ada L Reardon, treasurer: Har­
of our knowledge ol this business with you. We're sure a lot of
ry R Scobey, trustee. Milo L.
light can be shed on a problem by discussing it impartially
Hill. Emerson S Cairns. Richard
S Bryans. Ronald D Hall and
Lyle A. Newton, constables.
Hope Township
Democrat*— Leonard G Kroes.
supervisor; Ellen I. Trantham,
clerk; George H. Eddy.treasurer;
Albert H. Day. trustee; Herbert1
W. Marlel. constable.
Republicans — Florence Halli­
CHECK OUR HOME &amp; PROPERTY LISTINGS
day. supervisor: Frederick W
will be oworded on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3rd.
Vetenuu

------------ . mimics.
Administration

It's our 80th Anniversary ’886-1966
TODAY (thursday, nov. 3) We're Holding an

THE
CAR BUYER'S
PROBLEMS

Meyer
Warshawsky

From 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m

for

Supreme Court
To serve you

REGISTER FOR PRIZE DRAWING!

Non-Partisan

• A $4OO00 Savings Certificate

treasurer; Meryl L. Peake, trus-

^THEWEEK
A Wide Choice of Home* and Real Estate of All Types
A REAL NICE VACANT LOT, fake front on Hammond* Height* Addition, Algonquin Lake, for
$1,700.00

A COOD. LARGE HOME on We*t State Street, we*t, about Vi mile ha* three bedroom* and laige
ball an.J closet upstair*, downstair* it hat one bedroom, living room, family room, kitchen and bath,
porch, one cor garage, carpeting and drape* In living room
screen*. has nice laundry room and built-in desk, for ....

--$9,500.00

HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, with two bedroom* upstair* and one bedroom down, living room, dining
room, kitchen and bath, basement has oil space heater 250 gal tank, all floor covering* for
$4,000.00
A NICE BUILDING LOT in Grants Second Addlbort First Ward, for ...
--$1,000.00
TWO NICE BUILDING LOTS In the Butler Addition. Hastings, for

.$800.00
SIXTEEN-ACRE PLACE NEAR FREEPORT, has five bedroom home, has three bedrooms upstairs and
two down, living room. bath, dining room, kitchen, basement oil furnace, front and back porches,
$7,700.00
GENERAL STORE AT BANFIELO. has oil and gas Station and general store stock, would consider trade
A REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD, has living room, two bedrooms, kitchen and
full bath, attached garage, aluminum siding, drapes and floor coverings go with it for $10,500.00
A NEW HOME AT MIDDLE LAKE, a bungalow, with living room, three nice beeboom*. dinette, and

windows
- $16,500.00
A BRAND NEW HOME JU$T SOUTH Of CITY LIMIT$. HASTINGS, has large living room, kitchen
with dming space, four roce bedrooms, two full baths, car port, on lot 100 feet on road and 150
feet deep, a swell bungalow priced low (or quick sale. If interested in a roomy house, let us

Irving Township
•
Democrats — Paul A. Palmer,
supervisor. Kenneth R Schantz,
clerk; Donald Falconer, treasur­
er; Carl Hula, trustee.
Republicans—William F. Hayes
i Incumbent i. supervisor; Leon
Meyers, clerk; Elwood Voder,
treasurer; W James Harrison,
trustee; Rozel 1 Stanton, con­
stable.
Johnstown Township
Democrats None
Republican*—Luther Lenz (in­
cumbent'. supervisor; June Pas­
ter, clerk; Robert Ogden, treas­
urer; Wilbur TJldrlks. trustee.
Maple Grove Township
Sticker candidate for super­
visor—Wayne Pennock
Democrats -^William H
Schantz, supervisor; Mary Jarrard, cletk; Merna Wolfe, treas­
urer; William Swift, trustee.
Republicans—Albert Bell, sup­
ervisor: Blair Hau blitz, clerk.
Joyce Starring, treasurer, Austin
Schantz, trustee.
Orangeville Township
Democrats — Earl McKlbbin.
(incumbent), supervisor: George
Shoemaker, treasurer: Raymond
Bourdo. clerk; Kenneth Gates,
trustee.
Re publicans — None.
Prairieville Township
Democrats—Clinton C. Liggett:
supervisor: Evelyn B. Sanford,
clerk; Violet F Higgins, treasur­
er; Robert Willison, trustee; Lee
Sommcrvllle. park commissioner
Republicans—Robert A. 'Bob'
Lyons, 'incumbent), supervisor.

• A Portable Television Set
will be oworded at Noon on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5th.

Courtesy of HASTINGS NEW CAR DEALERS.

•

All Registrants will continue to be eligible to win one of FIVE NEW
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF $10.00 (or an addition to an existing account).
These will be awarded weekly for the NEXT THREE WEEKS.
REGISTRATION FORMS will be available on our lobby tables and at our
drive-in windows i&lt;-»til December 3rd . . . an/i on our PARKING LOT
DURING THE AUTO SHOW,
Only those registration forms which ore personally deposited in the
receptacle located in the Bank Lobby will be eligible for the prises.

SEE THE

Visit the

AUTO SHOW

'CvCo/oGyser

On Our Parking Lot

TWO EXCELLENT LOTS in the Bauer Addition right on Michigan Avenue, paved street with utility
service* in for .....--- ............................ ...........----------- $1,600.00 aa.

Today, Fri. &amp; Sat.; Nov. 3, 4 &amp; 5

TWO APARTMENT HOUSE IN SECOND WARD, each apartment has living room, kitchen and bath
and two bedrooms, heated with gas, and there Is - —“
*—
"$7,000.00
“““ —
IN THE SECOND WARD, a nice home In A-1 condition, three bedrooms and new’bath upstairs and

insulated and has storm w&lt;ndows and screens and garage. Want to trade for a smaller home. '

mODELS

A REAL COOD HOME CLOSE IN. IN THE FOURTtT'WARD. with three bedrooms and a full bath
'up'.tairs. and down it has one bedroom.'living room, dining room, kitchen and has a stool down.
full basement with gas furnace, garage for -----$7,500.00

Representatives from all Hastings Auto­
mobile Dealers will be on hand to greet
you and answer any questions you may
have concerning the new cars.

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�Lakewood Beats St. Johns in Season’s Thriller
Vikings Upset
Redwings, 13-7,
ToTiefor Second

Carlson’s Saxons
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five win* against two defeats
while Hastings High host* Orand
Ledge in the local s final game

with the Oriole*.
Coach Carlson's eleven, hitting
hard and blocking well, scored
In the first and third quarters
and put on a thrilling goal line

Johns and Greenville travel* to
Alm*
.

FOOTBALL BANQUET
The Sason Athletic Boostwhich

cheerleader* is scheduled for
Lakewood took a 7-0 lead in
the first period when Tom Bar­
num capped a 36-yard drive go­
ing in from the three. Mika Aitoft kicked the point
SL Johns, shutout In the first
half after scoring 234 pointe tn
their first six games. Ued the

al &lt;:!•. The public is Invited

Ham. coffee, milk and rolls
will be furnished. Donation

Boond for canp with a trophy deer ... that a the rewarding
trek that more than 500,000 firearm deer hunters axe hoping
to take this season. Actually, only .about one of every
five or six will come out of Michigan.fields and forests
with a deer. Deer populations, up in some areas and down
in others, axe about the same as last yeax’s ovexall level in
the noithem two-thirds of the state. In Michigan’s southern
farm-belt, whitetail numbers are generally higher than in
1965.
Thia year's split season will run from Nov. 12
through Nov. 27 in the Upper Peninsula and from Nov. 19
through Dec. 4 in the Lower Peninsula. —Mich. Dept, of

iland in posting their third vic­
tory of the season moving Into a
three-way tie for fourth place
in lhe West Central league.
Fullback Jerry Dunn, one of
Hastings' biggest ground-gainers,
electrified the crowd with 2:04
left In the first period when he
gauieivu
gathered m
In *
a vluuiuvw
Charlotte puu,
punt vu
on
his own 16 and romped 84 yards
for the first touchdown.
Among the key H**tin&lt;«

Randy Humphrey went around
end from lhe 1(1 to end a 30-yard
drive Gary Boyce kicked the

With 5:29 left In the game.
Tom Hewitt scores, from the 31. Last wtk the Charlotte Orioles
AHoft converted to wind up the lost to Hastings. 13 to 0.
Hastings' opponent this wee*.
reek.
The St Johns boys, obviously the Orand Ledge Comets, con—_. ... superiority
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tlnued
their
&lt;
frustrated and a little taken "
aback by the Viking pressure, Greenville as they roljed
nevertheless, mustered ^tremen­ lhe Yellow Jackets127dous shqw of strength that has
made them the most feared in
Greenville hasn't beaten the
the West Central Conference. Ledgers since they entered the
They kept inside the Vikings' 40 league back in 1966.

Basketball t,aaiu
sponsori and oibera InUneted
are to meet aS 7:M pin. thia
Thuraday in Room 182 at Hea­
tings High School to draft a

The Barry County Conserva­
tion Club, located one - quarter deadline for entering teams and
mUe south on Cook Road. Has­ paying the 135 entry fee is Nov.
tings. will hold a slghting-ln day
for hunters of the area on SunClyde Gardner of Marlette wm
_. __
pm
The 4H Dog Corn and nam­
Member* of the club will ba
ing Club met Wednesday. Oct.
weekend. Mra. Gardner's stater.
26. at Southeastern School *4 7 ers property sight-in their
rifle* and pattern their shot- turned to her home in Aubuquer*Tlie club Is offering this serv- que after spending
them.
elected officers.
President is Cathy Underhill; part ot a nation-wide program
vice president, Eric Thompson; conducted by the National Rifle
secretary, Judy Plummer; treas- Association. Hundreds ot NR A
affiliated clubs throughout lhe
country are taking part in this
er. Debby Hein and transporta­ program.
A correctly sigh led-In rifle and
tion committee consists of Sue
shotgun Is an Important step to
safe and accurate shooting and
Thompson.
increases
the percentage of clean
Tho present enrollment Ls 33
and they hope to begin obedi­ kills. Familiarization firing and
knowledge of the point of impact
ence training in December.
The November meetings will ot the gun being used adds en­
be the 9th and 16th at South- joyment and safety to the fine
sport of hunting.
There will be an AKC Nov. 13.
sighting-in techniques and Br­
at the fairgrounds In Kalama­
ing point* fof lerolng In will
zoo from 8 am. &lt;p 9 pm. An­

Coach Bob Carlson's Saxons
sjMrtled Friday night before a
Parente' Night throng of 1463
paid fans on Johnson Field and
scored a 13-0 upset win over the
invading Charlotte Orioles.
It wm HaaUags* ninth con-

Charlotte Friday night attempt­
ing to run their West Central

City Cog* L«afM«
Meeting Thursday

Invite Hunters
To ‘Sight-In’
Rifles Sunday

Cathy Underhill
Heads 33-Member
4H Dog Care Club

Parent*' Night ("lath

when they whipped
Meftated SL Johns

BOFTBALL MEETING

be election of officer*

Saxon* Shutout
~ Oriole* Here* in .

CluudoUe, Hatlingi

Hotlt Grand Ledge
Lakewood High's Viking*, who

Happy Trek Back to Deer Camp

diminutive Roger Will — who

Conservation

other AKC Dog Show will be
Hunters arc requested to have
at the Civic Center in Grand
Rapids on Nov. 13 from 9 am. all firearms unloaded and ac­
tions open when entering the

Queen Barbara
Reigns at Lakewood

A pancake and sausage break­
fast will be served at the club­
house. beginning at 8 am. Ev­
eryone Is welcome.

BOWL
FOR FUN AND
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Miss Barbara Allen, 17-year-old

the Lakewood High homecoming
celebration at half-time of the
Viking-Redwing game.
Hein Heineman, an exchange
student from Tho Netherlands,
was Mufi Allen's escort.
Barbara was crowned by last

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Greenville's Junior Varsity de­
feated Grand Ledge lul Thurs­
day. 18-14. scoring in the last
three minutes to post their sixth
win ln» seven starts. Greenville's
freshmen defeated the little
Comets. 44-25.
Miss Allen's gown was floor
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Tom (Tiny) Timm's placekick
passed the Comets to their win for the point was no good
Taking the kickoff starting the
ioungs
He |hrew for one touchdown and
second half. Hastings moved
oi
Lakewoud High School’s football team’s achievement Fri­ accented her blonde hair and .«*tT How
loosening up the Greenville steadily down the field with
fine running at- Dunn. Dave Williams and Will day, night in defeating the powerful St. Johns Redwings, 13-7,
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lugging most of lhe leather. was*one of the biggest upsets lo be recorded in area grid annals
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Mrs Paul Allen of rural Lako now
the 9-y*rd line, their
Urned into an incomplete
his own 18 and returned to the in many years.
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Her court included Jane Crock­
The victory is a tribute to the work of Coach Jerry Eckman
piked up 2 yards on ■
He got four on a smash then and his staff and to the Viking athletes who stopped the attack ford. Mary Cbppcns. Jfll GnrllngAND RESERVATIONS
Ptay An end run yielded no real I Greenville rained 112 on the made It first down on the Char­
of the Redwings that had nm—
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gain in their third attempt and
lotte 46. He drove again for 11 all over six previous opponents. |
Bob and Mickey Lambert
in their fourth effort John Reed
and a first down on lhe 35. Will
Mr and Mra Ward Erway are
The win also proves the old'
Halfback Dave Byers led the was stopped, then Quarterback
and Ron Rhoemnker dropped lhe
leaving Nov. 10th for Belleville.
Armchair's adage that on a giv­
quarterback for a heavy loss be­ winners gaining 80 yards. Mike Jim Williams passed to Rick Ab- en night anything ctin happen,,
Ill. where they will visit Dr. and
Xfn»&gt;z7i»i no
fore he could get the ball away. Hansen had 70 and Don Ship- bey for five yards. Dunn smashed and that football is composed of I
Mra Charles Ruck and family,
The statistics corroborate the man 48. Roman Barnwell had I for a first down Inside the 25,
and from there they plan to go
I
Dave Williams raced for 11 heart, desire and then ability. •&lt; ‘
Viking determination and efiort 63 for Greenville.
SL Johns went into Friday's
for the night. Lakewood ground
Oranb Ledge led 14-0 at the
Mig. . WUron Guldet. Ji
game with a 6-0 record, having
out 148 yards and picked up 6 half and was never in much
family, anff |hen ontowhipped
Mason
27-11*
Greenville
first down* while holding SL trouble.
Ha,',Tfi’by will spend several
Johns to 105 yards and 5 first
Ion|a scored first in its game then Will skirted left end for 28-6, Hastings 33-6. Orand Ledge BuUmi
maAW WT'Florid* with their
Woodland ot Michigan
downs Neither team made any with.Invading Alma. Chris Tu|; a first down on the two from 34-7. Alma 53-13 and Charlotte Creep villa
trailer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal­
5 i
59-19. And those winning scores ChtrntU
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Timm's kick hit the goal post, probably could be higher
Gret Wilson. Ju-'t promoted from
Saturday evening.
On defense. Hewitt dropped 10 the Junior Varsity to fill an in­ but Charlotte was called for
Lakewood had a solid, but
Redwings with Bar num ayd jury gap.
stacking on defense and Has­ hardly a record to herald a vic­
Lloyd Cunningham coming m
Alma went ahead in the third tings kicked over. This time the tory over the league leader. The
tor their share of the kill with period when Herb Larson went ball split the uprights and the Vikings started out with a loss
9 each. Ken Benson and Jim over from the one. Jim Garcia score was 13-0 with 7:45 left In to Maple Valley, then they
nipped Ionia 7-0. before losing to
Johnson each made 7 tackles.
passed to End Rick N**h for the the third-period
After the kickoff Charlotte Greenville 37-6. Hastings
extra point on a broken place
gained a first down to the Oriole trimmed the Vikings 25-12. The
kick attempt.
Ralph Anthony scored lhe 47. then Hastings forced a punt Vikings bounced back and upset
other Panther TD in lhe finale, Rugged Lindon Endsley roared Grand Ledge. 12-0. and defeated
going over from a half-yard out. In to block the kick and Has­ Alma 14-7 before knocking 81.
tings lode over on the visitors' Johns off their pedestal.
Dave Perrigo kicked the point.
Now all that stands in the
Again, congratulations on a
way of the Vikings are lhe big
Will and Dave Williams moved great achievement.
men of Charlotte. The Vikings, 2
for a first down on the 16 and
who will be traveling this week,
in three plays the Saxons were
hope to run their winning streak
on the 10. but could go no far­
to four tn a row
ther and Charlotte took over on
Rum Bohllnger and Gary.their 11.
Coach Jerry Eckman is a little
leery of this game. He is afraid Murphy fired perfect 25s SalurOn a third-down play Hastings
Carl E. Newman. 53. R3 Midhis boys arc going to look at this
recovered a fumble but a 15-yard
”nd Cl£rio"tte
one as something anticllmatlc.. Club's trapshoot.
penalty nullified it aand
Charlotte
.n,u”‘*V ^f"re.,Mun 2
Don Payiva and Jeff George had a first down on their own
carded 24. Earl Argetslnger, Al
The ball changed hands five clJMLl Jud«e L E Barne.t on a
and Dick Taylor 23. Bob Slocum Umes after that, and Hastings ch*r&lt;r of reckless driving He
and Eldon Mathews 22. Forrest am'on the Oriole 19 when the »“&gt;&lt;&gt; «_»«
Bldelman 20, John and David game ended
cosU
ch“rge wns the result
Hasting*' great goal line
an accident June 8 In Mid­
. Al Taylor and John Leary stand came tate in lhe fir.1 dlevUle when Newman's car colLIVE BROADCASTS
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Charlotte had moved from,™" H DcMcnt. 52. Defiance,
of MICHIGAN
Keep
pm. Saturday. Nov. 5.
their 34 to the Hastings nine in Ohio. Both men were injured,
four plays, including a major I
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THIS WEEK
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ingram
I Mrs Frieda Adams has moved downed on the Charlotte 26.
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were in Mason over the weekend
The score by quarters:
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CHARLOTTE
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HASTINGSHASTINGS ...... 7 0 6 0—13 daughter, the Melvin Browns,
while the Browns’ baby was hos­
Officials: Gary Beard, referee; pitalized for surgery.
BARRY
Ross Dingwall, head linesman:
vs.
Dar Mason, umpire, . all from Marvin Howell.
Battle Creek.
COUNTY
Right tackle — Randy Moyer.
The entire ihealthy&gt; Hastings Ken Frey. Pat Fitzgerald
Right end—Rick Abbey. Teny
lineup got in the game;
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Quarterback — Jim and Dave
Williams. Mark Cole.
Left tackle—Tiny Timm. Wil­
Broidc.it Timo: 1:15 p.m.
Left Halfbacks — Dave Wil­
lett Cole. Warren Arnold.
liams. Tom Hoke. Danny Slocurn.
Left guard —Rex Wieland. Phil Rich BuUer
Gillespie. Tom Kurr.
Right halfbacks-^-Roger Will,
I Center—Larry Bennett, Randy Rick VanDenbarg.
Listen to the
I Moyer.
Pullback — Jerry Dunn. Boo
Right guard —Adam Bcduhn. Huebner.

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�WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE |
Standings: Motor Sales and
Hastings Cleaners 22. East Bide
Lumber 20. Peabody Oil and
Crystal Candy IB. Ne Hl and

HASTINGS
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..No™ Barans rolled 214-564 in,
me Minors Thursday Carl Hatnoway fired 562. Harvey Baker
228-529. Rod Tlete 506. Spencer
J04' Dkk WUco» 513-.
Woody Wyngarden 608, Bob Me-

tale and Hastings Aluminum 17.
Miller'* Plumbing 15. Maker's
Market 13. Barry Co Ready Mix
12. Carol's Needlecraft 7 and
Pepsi Cote 5.
Good serie*: Shirley VanDen­
burg 211-560, Maggie Corrigan
185-516. Faye Allen 169-503, Barb
K'ersev 188-495. Mary Sherwood
187-496. Ella Higdon 176-479.
Pearl Frederickson 164-470. Gene
Thompson 189-451 and Linda
Lowry 156-451
IBmllh 150'

603. Bob wlrt *535

I of their adjustment and ability j
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„I they do' not require any larger
lhe adage "Silence la Golden."
degree of counseling or teaching
There 1* at the Michigan Re- 1 than other .tudent*.
habllltatlon InsUUite a group of
Differing from this group are
_...j
student*
who would —
not----------agreeSturma who have not liad
with lids proverb These stu­ the opportunity to develop edu­
dent*. many who have not heard cationally. emotionally and so­
finer birth, find their inability a cially. Limited educational ex­
formidable barrier In the world perience, overprotectlon by tlielr
home and community envlronof hearing people.
Pari of our rehabilitation
Lydy ,8fl' 8uf program specifically designed gera ted their limitation* and

Dave
Kruko
Kniko 201-522.
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Oalen Daniels 546 Paul w™i‘' Martln H0&gt; Ruth Johnston 142,
man 500 Clvd* nw™ LW’ Ellene Gillespie 148. Gretchen
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B" Dorothy Friend 143. Kate Bender
JlTW? M1‘Ml “nd Paul Caasel Dorothy Friend 143. Kate Bender
155. Marlon Eye 161, Shirley
Bowman 155, Eleanor Morrill 149,
Standings: Deputies 25. Ben­ Linda Smith 142 and Joan Mar­
der Gravel 24. Belli Motors and tin 149.
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Parker's Tavern 22. V&amp;J Mobil
214. Tinkler's and Renner Ford
TUESDAY NIGHTlNtfALES
21, Hastings Banner and Smith
Good scores: Betty Howes 197­
Bros. 194. Hastings Aluminum
and Walldorff's 15. Midway Butt­ 453. Fran Hybarger 171-424. Maring and Dale's Bake Shop 14.
Patten Monument 134, South­ 165 - 405, Florence Ossenheimer
159-429. Norma Kimmey 154-372.
end Food 11 and Zephyr 10.
Phyllis Leaveil 152 - 337. Diana
Belson 140 - 383. Judy Rhoades
E. W. BLISSJ.EAGUE
140-369. Mary Baker 138-363 and
Dale Cappon fire*227-636 Fri­ Wilma Hynes 135-360.
day to set lhe Bliss League pace
Doug Vickery roljed 556. Carl
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Baker 211-564. CHIT Hamilton ,
510. Robert Sears 503. Bill Eddy | Floyd Williams rolled games of
203-503. Dewayne Gallup 224-561. 207-214-223 Thursday for n 644.
John Reid 242-520. Jim Barnum । the high series so far this *ea213-569. Dave Reynolds 531. No­ 1 son In the Majors. Paul Edward*
lan Johncock 203-546. Jack She­ I chalked 210-608. Maynard Tuck­
ler 204-551. Dick Williams 537, er 220-589. Merle Haines 207-580.
Don Clinton 521. Gordon Howe Joe Burkholder 207-579. Joe Gle200-533. Pat Terpennlng 518. Art larowski 208-570. Bill St. Law­
Howe 221-524, Gary Burdick 533. rence 567, Bob Lambert 564. Lyle
Sanborn 202 - 582. Lawrence
Lyle Bristol 513, Lynn . Burdick ■ Hank&gt; Keeler 540. Max Myers
538. Gordie Noris 524. Elin Gillett 518. Ed Richardson 538. Irwin
171-472. Ed DePew 517 and Tom Harwood 200-537. Galen Daniels
Johnston and Howard Peters 516. 509. Harold Eckert 204-501. Gor­
don Sothard 512. Bruce Terry
201-505, Merl Campbell 201-512,
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
Standings: Woodmansee Lum­ Bill Hackney 502. A. Henrichsen
ber 25. Dag A: Suds and Trum­ 511. Rod Newton 502. Les Spring­
er 516. Robert -Miller 508 and
ble's Tavern 20. Ackett's Confec­ I Harvey Hann 501.
tioner und Gilmore Jewelers 18,
Standings: Sport* Bar 24.
Johnnie's Auto Paru 16. Cheno­
Larke Buick and Piston Rings
weth Machine 14 nnd Kroger 13 23, Miller Jewelers 22. City Food
Good scores: John Gorodenski 20. Harwood's 19. Culllgan's 16'i.
207-577. Ron Beyer 201-652. Paul Hastings Aluminum 15. Welcome
Cassel 201-207-548. Les Springer
•nivcrn 9 end Tyden S'*.
541. Duane Allcrdlng 903 - 533.
Jack Sheler 522, Leon Ackett
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509. Howard Johnston 504 and
Standings: The Bombs 20.
Bob Moore 601.
Renner Ford and Local Finance
17 and Cool Aides. Powder Box
and Hull Realty 14.
Good scores: Jon Kletzmnnn
149-404. Dolle Larsen 179-488,
Shirley Hawks 150-434, Mary
Parker 183-441, Marian Johncock
156-412. Nancy Wibalda 160-442
and Virginia Howard 164-444.

who have completed some or all write on admission. others have
of their secondary education and
are capable on admission of the sign language, while still
adequately completing their othera because of their stinted
particular skill training Because

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Standings: McAllisters 27.
Foodland 23. Northatde and
Marys 22. Purina Chicks. Big D
nnd Piston Ring 21, Sheriff Girls,
Haans. Parmaleca and Vogte 18,
VanMatre 17, Savings 8t Loan.

Covering 15. WBCH 14. Food
Center 13 and Kroger 6.
Good score*: June Benner 198­
536. Gerry Newton 180-613. Shir­
ley VanDenburg 177-500, Joan
RasinsU 193-485, Betty Sheler
187-489. Maxine Dipp 188-485.
Jud# Cronk 177-498, Beverly
DeWitt 198-497, Jean McAllister
179-488. Sandy Merrill 174-477,
Reba Lydy 193-471. Lit Nevins
165-471. Ruth Kruger 178-479.
Faye Allen 196-471. Marge
Campbell 148-406, Bertha Thaler
164-468. Bemndlne Eckert 184­
453. Bonnie Converse 143-387,
Delores Gasper 163-430. Ruby
Downey 160-450. Mildred Smith
173-455, Alma CovUle 183-448,
Janet Rawley 137-413. Beverly
Lumbert 184-390. Arlene Swan-

AJBC JUNIOR BOWLING
Wee VanDenburg led the league
Saturday with 212-493. Gordie
Howes posted 167-461. Ron Wyn­
garden 163-437, Jeff Bumwurth
177-406. Jack Reynold* 161-417.
Jack Miller 166-400. Carol Wil­
cox 166-420. Art Merrill 142-387,
Elmer Smith 143-406. Cathy
Dahlhouscr 177-384 and Shirley
VanDenburg 144-375.
Standings: Team 9 and Piston
Ring Union 11. Mooee 10. Haan's
7. Wyngarden's and Coleman In­
surance No. 1 have 5 pointe. Leg­
ion Auxiliary 4. Piston Ring and
Coleman No. 2 have .3 and Local
Union 138 ha* 2 ponlte.
GO GO GIRLS
Standing*: Canada Dry 22,
Southend Food 17%. Miller
Jewelers 16. Hasting* Floor Cov­
ering 16H, Leacoa 14 and City
Bank 11.
Good aoorea: Brenda Williams
182-394. Dorothy Parker 169-1
448. Mickey Lambert 176-495.
Jeanne Frenthway 166-454 and
Oaylc Spaulding 168-414.

153-450

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The YMCA Women's Con­
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East Gym al Hastings High
School. Mrs. Cindy Robbe will

Noon on
Saturday

volley ball. Persona desiring
more Information mav call
“Y" Secretary Bob King at
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Mltldlrvillf High,
llloh Michigan's
Ulrhliwin'. ___________
Middlevine
---- - ------- — —
.
Which rolled over strong Class B
Gull Lake's Blue Devils whiptxiwell test week 26-13. will travel ped the Parchment Panthers 25-6
to Maple Valley Friday night as In a KVA game at Parchment.
Hamilton Invades Wayland. Del-j Carl Hamden ran for three
ton goca to Galesburg-Augusta,' touchdowns to pace tile winners
Gull Lake host* Pcnnfleld and ! to their second straight win after
Bellevue invades Springfield.
1 five consecutive losses.
rarner led Coach Bob I Hamden scored on a 67-yard
Trojans to their blr : burst, then on 11 and 46-yord
romp*. Brad Cosby set up the
last Gull Lake score, recovering
a Panther fumble on the Parch­
ment 27. After a five-yard pen­
picked up a total of 323 yards ally. Cosby took a pas* from Jim
In 23 attempt*.
Kendrick for a 32-yard TD play.
Galesburg-Augusta scored its
Warner was equally otcvMDc
effective
wo vital
on defense, making ti»
.luU ‘ seventh itralght win defeating
pass interceptions, one on the: ----- ------------- —------------- --------irujun uve
inc imro
_,w homecoming
Trojan
five in
In the
third period *ara* before 2,000
; and another on hl* three in tho[ ,an» al B*ngor.
1 finale
[ Once beaten South Haven
u *“
3tw&gt; »tr«i6h‘ »'c- clinched ot least a shore of the
Wolverine circuit crown beating
for lhe T.K
Paw Paw 34-18 Only Plainwell,
.n,
I Middleville led 6-0 in the first
period but Lowell tied the game to tie South Haven to the title.
when Steve Collins passed to
Plainwell defeated Kalamazoo
HlUis Kauffman for the final Hackett 33-19 In a non-league
tlx yards of a 67-yard drive. go. Allegan bowed to Ludington.
With less than two minutes left 34-13. and Comstock and BeldIng tied. 34-34. Vicksburg pteyed
Otsego to a scorelees tie
ahead
Lowell gained a third period
POST-GAME DANCE
lead moving 61 yard* In nine
The final Youth Council
plays as Kauffman went over I
from the one and scored the
«&amp;n will follow lhe Grand
extra j»lnt to make the score 13­
Ledge-Hastingi game Friday.
12.
Dancing to recorded music

RICHARD
ROBINSON

mcnuict

of delving enjoyment. Stop In

Middleville Rips Lowell
In Posting 30th Victory

36-lnch

pike

weighing

graduates of Gallaudet College
and have either completed or
are In the process of completing
graduate work. They are able to
identify well with the deaf stuMrs. Doris Munson provided
the secretarial services to this
staff and is even more unique in
her role because of her ability
to use the sign language well.

wife, the Arthur Grays of Manis­
tee. over tho weekend.

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; The Barry Humane Society re। port* there are two combination
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at Blodgett Hoopltel In Grand
old, a male and female, aqd two
Rapids with Injuries suffered labrador retrievers, about six
Sunday afternoon when he was months old. available for adopdragged by a iiorsc at hl* farm i lion al the Barry Animal Shel] ter. Contact Dog Warden Dean
at 1100 Bachman Road.
Shepler. an employee of the Braden through the sheriff's offlee A beautiful male sable collie
E. W
BILm Company, had
, with choke chain has been found
caught the horse after he had
become loose He was colling up
। the long lead rope taking the
horse to the barn when the anl| mnl began running.
i Somehow the rope caught him
i around the leg and he was drwged. hitting a clothe* line post.
The home stopped when Uie jxv.t
was hit. Mra. Shepler had seen
Art being dragged and ran and
caught the horse.
Concrete Blocks and
Art suffered a slight head InLightweight Blocks
। Jury, fractured pelvic bone, rope
bums and bruises The Shepler*
Nashville. Mich.
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were trying out the horse before
Phone 653-2791
buying him
blrtMay

them for eventual skill train­
ing
—»and/or
— employment.
—.—,-------Coach Bernie Oom and his
In addition lo services proHa*Ungs High Junior Varsity vided
ded for al!
al) student*, thl*
this group
JL?ncenti*uon of.^*
the Huie Saxons most success­ tentlon from person* especially
ful seasons when they travel to UAlnrt In IhU IlMa.
Grand Ledge for a 7 pm. game
Basic training of the three R'»
thia Thursday.
lhe sign language, classes tn so­
cial living, world event*, use of
monies, intensive counseling con­
serve championship.
cerning behaviour, mores, man­
Last Thursday the young Sax­ ners. personal adjustment probons romped at Charlotte, 37-12,
for their sixth win in seven days society are but a few of lhe
start*. They have one tie onr
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focal points
of thl* program.
their record
. Student* within the group may
The Saxons scored early at have other disabilities and tbereC.,MJLloU* luld l,&lt;Jd “ ID'6 marBln F°re require an even more In­
dividualized approach.
Blll Shultz scored the first TD
Through recreation the op­
on a pass from Steve E*ocemlk. portunity to develop socially and
Gary Hall grabbed a screen pass to relate with other hearing
to .score tile next touchdown students I* gamed. On recent
Gym co-sponsored by the
from the 20. and We* VanDen­ event of Interest was a course
YMCA HI Y Boys Clubs. High
burg powered over from.the one I
later to put the Wbltamen
school students and recent
being offered through Recreatfor the third six-pointer.
By halftime the score was 31-6.1 tion In the use of sign language
In
another
non-league
game.
.
-----■
'
for the non-dcaf students. The
Shultx scored on a short run
Maple Valley edged Bellevue 13- I
Col and Mnl Car, Johruwn
e"
.
| and son of Washington. D. C..
U
cUua Moalon* thather than the
Quarterback Steve Stine rcored have been visiting hte parents,
With the gold team In the 10^^ one
pl&gt;n
on an 11-yard run in the first the Rlchard^W. Johnsons Hr Is
Uneup. Bruce Sdgvr
Sdrer plunged
Blunted
"
**
Uneup,
AMlMlng lhe deal student* period to put Maple Valley now looted at the Pentagon,
at MRI In particular are four aht-ud. but Bellevue tied the score
In the second. Stine teamed with ■
Ray Rn«e, Saxon right lacklu,
Bill Reid on a 34-yard scoring!
won the offensive award and aa deaf consultant coordinate! play and Paul Goforth run the
Dick MalvIUe and SUut Stock­ the program and provide* much point to give the Lion* their
ham were elected to receive hon­ of the counseling rendered. A third slntiglK win.
ors for their defensive, work.
Delton High's Panthers defeat­
The Cornets have a 42 record
ed Mattawan Friday. 19-0. In
and almost upset Greenville last
Ernest Hairston teaches in the KVA clash at Delton.
week, losing late In the game.
use of the sign language, coun­
sels and instructs in arcus of
and Mike Poteel scored the
basic education. Other teaching
second and Foyer ran the point
Nancy Gardner is
may include subjects ol a spe­ for a 13-0 lead al Intermission,
nature relating to a stu­
Maple Valley Queen cialized
dents technical training program.
Ml*s Nancy Gardner, daugh­
Andrew Hnatow. like Shake­
ter at Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gard­ speare's actor, also plays many the final TD. Bruce Campbell
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
ner of R2 Nashville, was reveal­ parts Assigned to the technical liad set up the touchdown Inter­
cepting a piun and running it
ed as the winner of lhe football
queen voting by the four upper
grades of the Maple Valley High by reinforcing, interpreting ’and
School. She was crowned at haH- supervising lhe various special
skills taught.
day evening.

A. W.MVKt

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Silence Not Golden For
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Notice
To Hto qualified electors of tho Township of Ha*-

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UaM
tings. NwSte*
Notice I* li.Hibv
hereby aiv.n
given Hint
that a (iener.l
General Election
will be held in the Township of Hastings, in tho

county of Barry and State of Michigan, on Tuesday,
fjovember 8, 1966, from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.,

for the purpose of electing candidates for the fol­
National, State, Township offices, Justices

of the Supreme Court also Judge of tho Circuit Court
for "Barry ond Eaton county. Vote on tho following

County Proposition, shall the limitation on the

total amount of toies which may be assessed against

all property In Barry County, Michigan be increased

(two mills) of assessed

as provided by law, by .2%

Much

tin been written and

posed new JaU and JaU site.
After reading the letter from cepted by th* Advisory CommitEd McJ’harlln In the public for­
um of Ja*l week's Banner I am
During the several meeting* of
prompted to make a few obser­
the advisory committee that
vation* on the subject.
As chairman of the citizen* were held, about 40 Barry Coun­
ty citizen* and taxpayers took
privilege to appoint Mr Mc- part. To these we are indebted
Pharlln to the chairmanship of for their generous contribution
of time, energy, and talent.
the buUdlng committee
It 1* certain the entire com­
mittee agrees with me that he
did an outstanding Job of re- made, ruing building costs add a
generous amount to the cost. a&amp;At hl* own expense he and hl*
committee contacted 10 different year. this brine* the cost to
counties that had built Jails in somethinc over *300.800. Which

to be used to construct and equip a new County

first hand Information a* to size
and type of building, location,
services rendered. iherlfT'* quar­
ters, cost of building and equip­
ment. operating coat*, etc
Taking Into consideration the
population* of the counties con-

Jail and Sheriff's residence?

tlon of each, hl* committee ar-

valuation as equalised, of all property in the County
for a period of two (2) years, the years 1967 and
1968, for the purpose of providing a sinking fund

Proposal No. I. Proposed amendment to lower the

minimum voting age from 21 yean to 18 yean.
Registered voters may make application for ab­

sent voters ballots until 2:00 P.M., Saturday, No­
vember 5, 1966, at the Township Clark's residence.
JUANITA A. SLOCUM

Township Clerk

CARLTON TOWNSHIP

General Election Notice
To the Qualified Electors:

Notice is hereby, given that a General Election

.will be held in the Township of Carlton at the

1250.000, exclusive of site.
The motion summarizing these
finding* wa* made by Richard
Guenther and seconded by Rich-

Jail for Barry County.
He ha* thl* information on
hie, and would surely be willing
to show It to any interested

Marahall Cook wa* appointed
chairman of the site committee,
also doing an outstanding Job
He and Homer Becker spent
considerable time looking for
and at possible JaU site*, none of
which seemed to prove worthy
of serious con*lderaUon by the
buUdlng committee of the Board
of Supervisors.
Richard Birke. chairman of
the need* committee, also made
an outstanding contribution of
time and talent. From his find­
ings came the proposal that the
Courthouse square, to allow ade­
quate room for expaiulon, both
for the Jail and courthouse, and
to provide ample parking for an
ever Increasing population.
From this information gath­
ered by the several oommiltecs,
and many hours of open discus­
sion, came the recommendation
of thl* committee to the Board
of Supervisors.
A JaU should be built of abotre
thirty-five prisoner capacity, on
a site other than the Courthouse
Square, at a cost not to exceed

pored half a million, the rotor*
will be asked to finance on Nov.

If bid* were asked on possible
Jail sites it 1* entirely possible a
more desirable site might be
found and al a better price than
the *38,000, being asked for lhe
one under present consideration.
With an estimated S25.000
more needed to prepare tills site
for building, makes this a rather
expensive piece of real estate
considering the size is around
Many consider this site some­
what less than desirable In ap­
pearance.
It also fall* to meet the recom­
mendation* of the State Bureau
ol Corrections, which advises a
Jail should have access to two
highways, one preferably a main
highway
The *10,000 estimated for the
removal of the present JaU and
sheriff '* residence, would go
quite a ways toward remodeling
the building Into much needed
office space Ln conjunction with
the Courthouse.
Much discussion has gone into
the subject of provldUig living
quarters tor the sheriff, either
in the JaU or close by.
The practice of having the
sheriff live In thr JaU goes back
to lhe olden days when lhe
sheriff's deportment was a oneman operation, with the sheriff's
wife providing meals and laun­
dry for the prisoners and acting
as matron when female prison­
ers were Involved.
In this modern day and age
It seems a bit out ot place to

lative and Township officers, Two Justices of the
Supreme Court, Judgp of the Circuit Court and to
vote on the proposed amendment to lower the mini­

mum voting age from 21 to 18.

A county proposition on millage for a new jail

and sheriff's residence will also be on the ballot.
The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

of said day.

Absent voters ballots may be applied for until

i2 p.m., November 5, 1966.

Johnstown
Township Notice

A General Election will be held in
the Township of- Prairieville at the

Notice is hereby given, that a General.
Election will be held on Tuesday, No­
vember 8, 1966 from 7:00 a.m. until
8:00 p.m. for the purpose of electing
State, Congressional, Legislative and
Township Officers. Also two Justices
of the Supreme Court and a Circuit
Court Judge will be elected; and other
amendments or propositions that may
be submitted.

Prairieville Township Hall on Tues­

day, November 8» 1966. The Polls of
said election will be open at 7:00

a.m. and will remain open until 8:00

p.m. of said day of election. The last
day to apply for absentee ballots is

November 5 ot 2:00 p.m.

AGNES SCOBEY
Carlton Township Clerk

Prairieville Township

Notice of Election

Township Hall on Tuesday, November 8, 1966, for
the purpose of electing State, Congressional, Legis­

ent who would be Interested in
the Job of sheriff.
Few wives would be willing to
live In or near a JaU. to say
nothing of providing lhe neces­
sary services to prisoner*.
Pay the sheriff and his depu­
ties an adequate salary and let
them provide for themselves a*
lhe rest of us do.
Much publicity nas been given
to the cost ot transporting, hous­
ing and feeding of prUoner* al
4. By voting ye*. you will not
Charlotte. This Is undoubtedly only be giving a ' vote of confi­
lea* than it wUl coal us in our dence" to responsible teenagers,
new JaU when we get IL
but also to the hood* that tear
From the information gath­ up your streets and vandalize
ered from other counties, prac­ your property, not only to Just
tically aU agreed, cost* were the teenagers in Barry County,
higher in their new Jail, than but to those throughout the en­
tire state.
the old.
Few. If any. Barry Co. citizens
So I ask you. I implore you.
will question the need of a Jail, do not give the privilege to vote
so let's get on with lhe business to an age group that Is not ma­
of getting one—but—let's keep ture and experienced enough to
the cost within reason, and our use It wisely. Do not fall off the
ability to pay.
cliff, and most of all. do not alBarry County ha* a population 1। low Proposal 1 to pass. Vote NO!
of only around 3(.000 people and
Respectfully,
a very limited tax base Call or
8. J. T.
write your Supervisor and re­
(A Teenager)
mind him that it's your money
he's spending—It might help!
Jim O'Connor,
To the Kdltor:
In the past few weeks rumor*
Chairman Citizens'
have been circulated that BUI
Advisory Committee
Hayes, our supervisor, has put a
stop to proposed road improve­
To lhe Editor:
Bop! Crash! Zowle! and we ment projects in Irving town­
are off . . a cliff. Holy Suffrage! ship.
This I know is not true Any­
—This Nov. 8 voter will be asked
to decide the fate of Proposal one acquainted with BUI know*
No. 1. which would lower the that as far back when he was
voting age in Michigan to 18. township treasurer he worked for
For your own sake, voters, do better roads.
To anyone In doubt I suggest
not vote yea Here 1* why:
1. Some people say "that If you you talk with him or any mem­
are old enough to fight, then you ber of lhe town board and find
are old enough to vole." Come out Just what his views are on
now, there is absolutely no logi­ this subject.
cal parallel between one's physi­
Let's all get out and vote.
One for good government.
cal fitness as a soldier and one's
Arthur T. Kidder,
mental and emotional fitness as
R2 Hastings. Mich.
a Voter. Besides that, H of those
people wiU never fight because
Woodland. Michigan
they are female.
Oct 28, 1888
2. Borne people s*y that "the
18 year old of today is more To lhe Editor:
aware of national and world
Does this sound logical?
events than ever before." Grant­
Many Barry County residents
ed. but in a time of crises, when in s!nall homes feel they pay
a correct and rapid decision must rather high taxes for the privi­
be made, wll reason or emotion lege of owning their homes Now
dictate? During lhe period of they are asked to Increase their
18-20, most teens are undergoing taxes to build an elaborate home,
many stresses never before en- a *488.000 JaU.

NOTICE OF

NOTICE TO BARRY TOWNSHIP
QUALIFIED ELECTORS

Prairieville Township Clerk

Notice is hereby given, that a General Election will
be held in the Township of Barry, State of Michigan.

GENERAL ELECTION

cell*, healing and plumbing
equipment Hue I a fireproof
building to house cells and other
equipment up the total to half
a mill ton? Shall the JaU be fancy, increase JaU use?
or like a plain buUdlng for
Respectfully.
highway or other tools, maybe
Halph E. Byer*

Orangeville Township
Notice of Election
A General Election will be held in
the Township of Orangeville at the
Orangeville Township Hall on Tues­

day, November 8, 1966. The Polls of

said election will be open at 7:00 a.m.

and will remain open until 8:00 p.m.
of said day of election. The last day

to apply for absentee ballots is No*

vember 5 at 2:00 p.m. These can be

obtained at the office of the town­
ship clerk.
RAYMOND BOURDO

Orangeville Township Clerk

GENERAL ELECTION
Notice is Hereby Given, That a Gen­
eral Election will be held in Yankee
Springs Township Hall, Bowen Mills,'
Tuesday November 8, 1966, for the
purpose of electing State, Congres­
sional, Legislative and-Township offi­
cers. Also Non-Partisan election for
two Justices of the Supreme Court.
Judge of the Circuit Court.
PROPOSAL NO. I

Proposed amendment to lower the
minimum voting age from 21 years to
18 years.
COUNTY PROPOSITION

2 mills to provide sinking fund to be
used to construct the new County jail.

JUNE DOSTER
Johnstown Twp. Clerk

DORIS NOTTINGHAM

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP

and woman eligible to enter th
half-mUllou ooUara h&lt;xne: ’
are told we must spend half

The polls of said election will be open
at 7 o'clock AM and will remain open
until 8 o'clock PM of said day of elec­
tion.
C. F. STORKAN
Clerk

Precinct 1 will vote ot Hickory Fire Station

Precinct 2 will vote at Delton Fire Station
Notice is hereby given that a General Election will

be held at the Rutland Township Hall on Tuesday,

on Tuesday, November 8, 1966

November 8. 1966, for the purpose of Electing the

For the purpose of electing the following officers, vis:

following officen: State, Congressional. Legislative

State—Governor &amp; Lieutenant Governor, Secretary
of State, Attorney General, Members of State
----Board of Education, Board of Regents of the
University of Michigan, Michigan State Univer­
sity Board of Trustees, Wayne State University
Board of Governors.

ond Township, also any additional Officers that may

be on the ballot. Non-Partisan election of two Jus­
tices ol the Supreme Court, Judge of the Circuit

Court.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT — Shall
Section I of Article II of the State Constitution be

amended to lower the minimum voting ago from 21
‘ years to 18 years?
COUNTY PROPOSITION—Shall the limitation

on the total amount of taxes which may be assessed

against all property in Barry County, Michigan, be
increased os provided by law, by Z%e (two n\ilts&gt; of

the assessed valuation a* equalised, of all property
in the County for a period of 2 yean, the years 1967

,. and 1968, for the purpose of providing a sinking
fund to be used to construct and equip a new County
Jail ond Sheriff's residence?

TOWNSHIP

PROPOSAL — Shall

tho sale of

spirits in addition to beer and wino be permitted for

consumption on the premises within tho Township

of Rutland under the provisions of the law governing

The deadline for application for Absentee Bal­

lets is November 5, 1966 at 2 o'clock P.M.

at 8 o'clock P.M., on Election Day.

MARY LINDERMAN. Rutland Twp. Clerk
ftl. Hastings. Mich.

Congressional—United States Senator (full term).
United States Senator (to fill vacancy). Repre­
sentative in Congress.
Legislative—State Senator, State Representative.
Township—Supervisor, Clerk, Treasurer, Trustee, 4
Constables.
Non-Partisan Election—Two Justices of the Supreme
Court, Judge of tho Circuit Court.

Constitutional Amendment—Proposal No. 1—Pro­
posed amendment to tower the minimum voting
age from 21 years to 18 year*.
County Propoe it ion-—.2% (two mills) of theassessed
valuation as equalised, of all property in the
County for a period of two years.^1967 and
1968, for the purpose of providing a sinking
fund to be used to construct and equip a new
County Jail and Sheriff's residence.
Township Proposition—One-tenth per cent &lt;1 mill'
of the a Messed valuation os equalised, of all
property in said Township for a period of three
years, 1967, 1968 and 1969, for the purpose of
Township Proposition—Liquor by the Glass—"Shall
the sale of spirit* in addition to beer ond wine
bo permitted for con*umption on the premise*
within the Township of Barry under the provi­
sions of the law governing seme?"
Polls will ba open at 7 o'clock a.m. ond will remain
open until 8 o'clock p.m. of said day of election.
Saturday. November 5. at 2 p.m. is the deadline to

Ph. )¥« 5-5J07
FSANCZS.L. SUTUt. Townihip ClerfT

HOPE TOWNSHIP
GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that a Gen­
eral Election will be held in the Town­
ship ot Hope, at the Townthip Hall,
on Tuesday, November 8, 1966 for the
purpose, of electing State, Congres­
sional, Legislative, and Township Of­
ficers, Two Justice* of the Supreme
Court, and a Judge of the Circuit
Court, and to vote on Proposal No. 1,
The Proposed amendment to lower the
minimum voting age from 21 years to
18 years, and any additional Amend­
ments or Propositions that may be
submitted.

The Poles will be open from 7 A. M.
until 8 P. M. of said day of Election.
Anyone wishing an Absentee Ballot
may get one anytime at my home on
Wilkins Road, Route No. 5. Hastings,
Michigan. Phone Delton 623-2144, un­
til 2 P. M. November 5,1966.

FREDERICK W. ANDERS
Hope Township Clark

ELECTION NOTICE

To the qualified elector, of the City of
Hastings, County of Barry, State of
Michigan. Notice is hereby given that
a General Election will be held in this
State on Tuesday, November 8, 1966,
from 7 o'clock in the forenoon until 8
o clack in the evening, for the purpose
of electing the following officer,: Gov­
ernor and Lieutenant Governor, Secre­
tary of State, Attorney General, United
States Senator, Representative in Con­
gress, State Senator, Representative in
State Legislature, members of the
State Board of Education, Regents of
the University. Members Board of Gov­
ernors of Wayne Stat* University, Jus­
tices of the Supreme Court and Judge
of the Circuit Court.
You are hereby notified that you will
also be voting on State, County and
Local Propositions.
DONNA J. KINNEY

City Clerk

�Hasims SPEEDY.WASH
tOIN-OP LAUNbROMAT

3LT

Public Fort

Raxpactfully.

I and my wife Just recently
returned from a trip through the

F&lt;* YOUk CONVINIINCt WE Ml
FAkTICIFATINQ IN TNI HASTINGS
CITY BANK CkIDtT CARD FLAN.

To North Carolina

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prt/ent set up in Washington
and every one said they were
Hie HasUngs Chajrtxr of Com­
On Nov. B. enabled by the voting for a change this Fall.
merce? This letter is claimed to providence of God. I shall go to Om it be that our tax payers
be the resuk of "much consider­ the pods and cast my vote to have finally seen the light that
ation and research." But, la It? reject the proposal to legalise

duped by the smooth line of a
professional promoter, an em­
ployee of the Uquor industry?
I do not represent any organi­
zation or special interest group.
But, I am concerned about the
Interests of our community which
arc involved in the issue of legal-

glass. Namely, the IntercsU in­
volved arc Spiritual, Social,
Moral and Economic.
The "Open Letter" claims that
the legalizing of the sale of llq-

Experienced In LOCAL and STATE Government
to Serve Your Best Interests"
ELECT
STATE REPRESENTATIVE

EDUCATION (mm some serious
and very chsllenging problems.
Some ol these problems will
become matters for the Courts
to settle. My eiperience on our
local Board ol Education will bo
most helpful.

HARRY A.

DeMASO
Vour

merits and expansion. Moreover,
it ts implied that our community
will experience much benefit and
progress if this issue Is approved.
But. will it?
Many detailed studies of this
issue and the problems directly
related to It have been conducted
by unbiased organizations, such
as, the National Safety Council,
tile American Automobile Associ­
ation. the Automobile Club of
Michigan, as well aa by agencies
of many of the states and cities
across our nation. There is much
authentic and autlwntallve In­
formation available to .all who
are concerned. Without excep­
tion the only factual conclusion
which can be drawn from this
Information Ls. that instead of
benefiting our community, the
legalizing of Hie.sale of Uquorby-the-glass will coot our com­
munity In many ways. The only

who an- In the Uquor business.
fIts to trie liquor business are at
flake In this Issue.
The costa to our community
will be Spiritual. Social. Moral
and Economic. SPIRITUALLY:

sible to legislate relghteousneaa,
since this can only result from
a personal relationship with
God. through Jesus Christ. But,
। to presume to legalize that which
the Bible declares to* be con। tmry to lhe Spiritual and Natured laws of Ood. Ls to Invite lhe
1 judgements of God. SOCIALLY:
In keeping with lhe national
- pattern, we can expect a marked I
' escalation of lhe social problems
! which result from drinking.
Which means an increase In the
I highway accident toll, an In­
' crease In the crime rate, an In­
i crease in family probleths and
iui Increase In driuikcntwv With
(many of you, I wholeheartedly
approve the measures taken to
build safer automobiles. and
safer highways, and the provision
I of driver training for our young |
I people. But, having done these
I tilings, and then to turn around
; and remove a measure of tho
I existing rvr-tntlnt on the worst
| highway hazard of all seems
I most unreasonable, indeed. It is
j a fact that Just two drinks 1mpair the driving ability of a per1 son of average weight. MORALI LY: It Is not immoral to legal­
ize the merchandising of human
[ degradation, misery, shame, sor' row and suffering? Are we. you
■ nnd I as individuals and a com-1
munlty ready to sacnfacc the !
true characteristics of greatness,'
honor, integrity and self-respect
on the altar of the profit mo­
tive? ECONOMICALLY: The
legalizing of the sale of liquor- |
l.y-lhe-glass will, first of all. re­
suit in an increase in the cost .
of drinking to lhe drinker, up to;
xs much as 400 percent. Abvious- I
ly. tn many cases, dollars which
are desperately weeded for groc­
eries. clothing and housing, as
well as medical and dental care
will be spent for liquor. Dollars
which might have been spent for
household furnishings, color TVs
and automobiles will be spent for
' liquor. Like a parasite, the liquor
' industry will sap the economic
। life of the whole community. But,
, it doesn't stop here. For every
$1.00 of licensing fees and taxes
I collected from the sale of liquor,
an additional $2.50 from other
I care for the problems produced
: by lhe drinking of liquor. A coat
to lhe community In tax dollars
। which are desperately needed for
existing and unsolved problems.
To name several, I call attention I
Ito the need for: expanded and;
j improved secondary educational
' facilities. adequate and equitable 1
salaries for our law enforcement I
penonel. both city and county!
and a new Jail. Studies have
shorn clearly that lhe tax rrvenuea from the sale of liquor nev­
er cover the cwU that t»vc to
be paid by society In direct pay­
ments nnd indirect damage.
In consideration of the many
demonstrable facts, it seenu to

requested to further afflict our
fair community with an all in­
clusive blight In short, I can
only conclude that the "OPEN
LKl i tic" Is. al beat, a sophisti­
cated deception.
Believing that the majority of
tho members of the Hastings
■ Chamber of Commerce are rmI .-enable Individuals, with a genume concern for the best interests
[of our distinctive community. I.
, therefore. suggest the following
1. Thai U&gt;e ■ Chamber” publicly
I retract the "Open Letter" and
; apologise to this community fcr
' Its publication 2. That the
| 'Chamber" in cooperation with
• the several committees currently
involved, seek acceptable and
practical aolutioru to the prob­
lem-. of providing expanded and
Improved secondary educational
facilities, adequate and equitable

STATE SENATOR
l20th District)

[x]

RICHARD ROBINSON

VOTE REPUBLICAN

CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

______

VOTE DE MA50 FOR STATE SENATOR. TUES.. NOV. 8th

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Voter of Hastings
Let's Look at the Facts

About Liquor-By-The-Glass

Those opposed to this proposol hove circulated a
leaflet and written letters containing information

which they call facts. Much of this information

has been taken out of context from full reports

or has been used in such a way as to suit their
own wishes without bringing out the complete

THE PUBLIC'S SAFEGUARDS
The organized "dryi” in their effort to defeat liquor
by the glass campaigns throughout the state lean

heavily on the emotional instead of actual fact.
This is fine to auit their cause but it it not in the
best public interest to allow their "argument" to

background concerning the issues.

to go unchallenged and uncorrected.

We feel that in order to keep the records straight

and to give you, the voters of Hastings full and

HERE ARE THE RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENTAL
AGENCIES

complete, *up to dote information concerning the
issue

that the following

information

should

be

available for your intelligent, unemotional decision.

WILL LIQUOR BY THE GLASS INCREASE CRIME.

ACCIDENTS,

JUVENILE

PROBLEMS

AND MORAL PROBLEMS?

CONTROL

COMMISSION

(A mandate body created by a vote of Michigan

This commission which is a bi-partisan body has
through the years shown impartial capability to

control the traffic and consumption of the liquor
industry. This industry has an excellent record' os

In an effort to find out what kind of problems a

a source of financial gain to our state.

city might be faced with should the issue of liquor

THE MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE

by the glass be adopted and approved by the voters,

/

LIQUOR

voters in April, 1933)

THE QUESTION . . .

TRAFFIC

MICHIGAN

There are liquor control committees in both the

the mayor of Midland (also presently on the ballot

House and the Senate charged by the public to

for liquor by the gloss) within the lost month sent

maintain the highest standards possible and in the

a questionnaire to cities within the state that had

public interest.

approved liquor by the gloss within the lost five
yean. The cities ware: Ann Arbor, Battle Creek,
Cadillac, Coldwater, Highland Park, Royal Oak,
Kalamazoo, Howell and Ypsilanti.

ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND
THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN HAVE
AUTHORITY TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC AT
ALL TIMES.

ALL LAW
OFFICIALS

HERE ARE THE QUESTIONS AND THE ANSWERS:

1. Have the police found an increase in your crime rate by which they can
attribute to the availability of liquor by the glass?

EVERY REPORT CAME BACK A BIG NO!!

2. Have the police found an increase in your traffic accidents which they
can attribute to the availability of liquor by the glass?

EVERY REPORT CAME BACK A BIG NO!!

n

3. Havq the police found an increase in your juvenile problems which they
can attribute to the availability of liquor by the glass?

EVERY REPORT CAME BACK A BIG NO!!
4. Have the police found an increase in your moral problems which they
can attribute to the availability of liquor by the glass?

EVERY REPORT CAME BACK A BIG NO!!

5. Have there been any financial benefits to the city which you can attribute
to the availability of liquor by the glass?

EVERY REPORT CAME BACK A BIG YES!!

These are complete, up to date, unedited reports from officials who have had
experience since adopting liquor by the glass in their cities.
LET'S FACE THE FACTS
There is no indication that the approval of this proposal will moke a change
in the moral or drinking habits of the community — BUT IT WILL MAKE A
DIFFERENCE IN THE ECONOMIC GROWTH . . . VOTE YES FOR LIQUOR

BY THE GLASS!!
tThis proposal appears topmost on your voting machine)

Businessmen's Committee for Local Option Repeal

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"Slop In and See Prime Conlenders
lhe New 1967
Fords on Display
Al RenneR
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I These Used Cor Prices Will

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—50c For Twonty Words.

Classified Paragraphs

CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
1965 SINGER in beautiful wal­
with Host New Electric UpTORS—Need 2 with some cli­
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
nut cabinet Must sell Fully
entele. wanting to change 60'1
equipped to zig-zag, mono­
work. Clean 180 square feet
paid vacation. Cali 845-4972 for
1967 CALENDARS — Wide varlgram. buttonhole and make
for only 55 96. Hastings Floor
interview.
11 10
W ark.
fancy designs—used very little.
Covering. 123 W. Bute, Huper hundred. Order now and
For
quick
sale
546
64
or
make
MAN
OR
WOMAN
with
good
car
Ungs. Phone WI 5-5118.
tf
1965 CHEV. BISCAYNE
pay after Sept. 1 Also book
•OX NUMBER—Although Tha Banna.
8 paymenu of 56.96 each Call
for Enquirer and News motor
• 4 Dr. 6 stick. Radio. Blue.
matches. Call: Battle Creek,
945-8715 Electro-Hygiene 11 10
route In Hastings area This la PS JACOBS PHARMACY
WO 3-0158 co’.tct after 6 pm
a
part
time
position
now
gross
­
1965 CHEV. BISCAYNE
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
ing more than 540 00 per week.
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED
SERVICE I No charge for over­
4 Dr. Auto. Power steering and
if Help Wanted
Write Box 1028 c o Hastings
site prints.
tf
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
Banner.
11'10
Special —Your razor cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
1965 IMPALA
LADIES—Could you use extra STALK SHREDDERS FOR
51.35. Service and satisfaction
RENT
—
Francisco
Farm
Sup
­
money
for
Christmas?
Supply
Super Spt. Cpe. VI auto. Burkguaranteed. Lapo Drug. 118 S.
established customers with
ply. M37 SO. 945-3150.
tf
Jefferson. Hastings.
tf
beautiful family Christmas
1965 IMPALA
gifu
in
City
of
Hastings
Aver
­
FRANK MERRIMAN as a mem­
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
age 53 hourly and up. spare
ber of the State Board of
4 Dr. Hardtop. 327 V«; autoin aluminum, steel or wood
time or full time Write Ruth
Trustees. MSU. will be respon­
sash. Burkey Auto Glass *
Berjraus. Watkins Products.
OIITUARIt
sible only lo the people of the
brakes. Radio. Beautiful silver
Radiator Shop. 215 N. Jeffer­
Inc,
Winona,
Minnesota.
11
3
Stale of Michigan. ELECT
mist with black vinyl top. One
son, Hastings.
tf
FRANK MERRIMAN NovemMAN OR WOMAN — Attractive
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’
position. Good personality and
and men’s clothing Phone WI
appearance. Ready to accept
5-5714. 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
TRADE SCHOOL
position for part time or full FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Tailor Shop.
tf
—Use Rexall’s fast permanent
time immediately Guaranteed
1965 BUICK LESABRE
Regularly 52.00— Now $1 00. No
Income, opportunity for ad­
i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY —
AUTOMATION
Convertible; oil white.
pre-shampoo — No after odor
vancement. Insurance, and re­
I Take over a going business.
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy.
tirement
plan
available.
For
Pwr. steering &amp; brokes.
Obviously is wiping out vast
Company paid training pro­
Interview,
write
fully
to:
Clay
­
numbers of job s. particularly
vided. Some investment re­ MATURE MEN between ages at
Less thon 10.000 miles
ton
Moray.
4408
Dobie.
Oke
­
among the unskilled and under-; quired. Cal) WI 5-5964 or Col­
mos. Michigan.
11 3
educated But. Just as obviously? lect 452-3248.
(a lady driven carl.
11 3
steady employment In wood­
NEW and USED
automation is creating other!
working Day shift only, nine
MANAGER TRAINEE—We want
Jobs for computer programmers.
,
...
..
CORN PICKERS—
an aggressive and self-starting
computer operators, key punch ★ ror hole—Miscellaneous
If you are looking for an op­
1964 ELECTRA
ymintr man age 20 to 28. high ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
operators, etc. For more Infor-' -------------------------------------------------portunity with Insurance pro­
225 Conv. Arctic white with
P.O. 171. Hastings Telephone
school graduate, to train for u
mation on IBM Machine Train-j ---------------grant. holiday and vacation
WHEELER---------------MARINE-----------SALES” i
white top. Al) leather bucket
WI 5-4954. Meetings every
ing.
pay, and are handy with * career with one of Americas
| SERVICE — Mercury outboard
3—NEW IDEA No 7
■eata
Monday. 8 pm.
tf
motors. New and used boats.
equipment and tools, this Is J moot progressive finance com-.
panics Good starling salary. - - v.fprt
1-NEW IDEA No. 20 2-Row
the
place
for
you.
We
now
Flote
Boats.
Trailers
and
ac
­
1964 BUICK LESABRE
excellent employee benefits and RE'ELECT
A *, , ^-E . 1
have several openings. Apply
cessories.
M-66
In
Nashville.
1
—
New
IDEA
No.
305
2-Row
4 Dr. Hardtop. Arctic while
MAN to ,h
the
of Trustees
profit sharing Model Finance
' Board nt
in person at our plant at 401
OL,3-28S1 or OL 3-6074.
If
Mtd Like new!
Call GL 2-15M br write:
with red Interior, power steer­
North Cochran Street, Char-. Co. Inc., 140 W. State St..! MSU for he has demonstrated
1—FORD One-Row
that he understands the re­
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
ing and power brakes.
Hostings.
tf
BROCKTON INSTITUTE
lotte Ask for Mr. Richardson
sponsibility of a trustee. ' 11/3
1-OLIVER One-Row
TLED GAS) See Car) St Betty’s
1972 Division S.
Charlotte Chair Company. 11/3
1963 BUICK ELECTRA
Appliances before you buy!
1-MM 2-Row Mtd Sheller
Grand Rapid*. Mich.
AN OLDER WOMAN FOR
They Bell—They Install—They FEMALE COMPANION TOT el­
CHILD
CARE,
light
Bouse:
.
c„|.
a.-I r,.n.a
Wi have only ONE new oneName .......................................
Service. Ph. WI 5-2833. M-37
42.000 carefully driven miles.
derly woman in Hastings, live1 work and to help with meals. * Por
Row Pull-Type Picker left
South.
tf
In. help with light housework
Live In. private room, no laun- -------------------------------------------------Address
J9§3 PONTIAC
and mo more available this
Board,
own
room,
small
wage
dry
or
heavy
housework.
All
|
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
Catalina 4 De. Sedan. Power
Write: Hastings Banner. Box
holidays and weekends free No LARGE. 8 ROOM HOUSE —
City .
family reunions, lots of uses.
ateering and brakes.
Complete bath, north side Al­
1025.
11 17
evening duties, in exchange for
40” x 300’. 53.50 at The Ban­
gonquin Lake. Large lot,
Phone
room and board nnd 425 a
J964 CHEV. IMPALA
ner office.
tf WANTED — PART-TIME OF­
beautifully landscaped. 45’ lake
week to start. Write: Hostings
l Convertible. V5. Red with
FICE
CLERK
—
Good
salary
Banner. Box 1024 giving name. I frontage, with dock Oil fur­
LARGE METAL OFFICE DESK
11/3
and
pleasant
working
condi
­
white top. One owner. Very low
address, age and personal In- I nace. storms and screens.
—In very good condition, dork
FARM
SUPPLY
tions.
Apply
in
own
handwrit
­
mileage.
510.000. Call owner — leaving
formation, or phone CHerry
green, 540. Phone 845-9415.
NOTICE
M-37 So.
845-3150
ing Box 1026, c o Hastings
3-7737. Orand Rapids.
11/101 town: 945-3782.
11'24
Federal Land Bank.
11 10
1964 CHEV. IMPALA
Bunner.
11/3
MAN WANTED —With sales or TMr'O FURNISHED or unfur­
REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
11/3
4 Dr. Sedan. One local owner.
,
.
...
.
..
,
'
nteh*&lt;1
with GoBese tablets. Only 88c. WAITRESSES WANTED — Full
rushed anartmantaapartments: aaa
gas haat
heat. I1
Beautiful astro blue V8 autoagricultural background Sal­
lime employment Pleasant
Jacobs Pharmacy.
11/24
malic.
ary and expenses, plus bonus.! bedroom, living-room, kitchen
FARM SERVICE
working conditions. Must have
and bath. Two sleeping quar­
Write, giving age and experlAPPLES — King; Golden Delb
neat appearance. Apply to
1964 CHEV. BELAIR
cnce to: Box 298. DeWitt. । ters. for light housekeeping.
clous. Double Red Delicious,
FREE DESIGNING
Bud Taylor, mgr Mid - Villa
Call ^3-2024 Delton.
11/3
Michigan Right man can ndSpy. Steel Reds, others. Pick
Hinder new management*. Ph.
vnnee to field-manager within I
with stick.
FREE PLANNING
your own, pick on shares or
795-3640.
11 10
8 weeksll|0|
buy. Bring own containers.
FREE ENGINEERING
1963 COMET
Orders
taken
for
Old-FashOver Hastings Paint St
I EXPERIENCED GROCERY
4 Dr. Auto. Radio. Local one Let Smiley Buildings help you
loned Home-Made Apple but­
Wallpaper Store
HELP WANTED - Very little
ter. B. W. Livingston. 2 miles \&gt; night work. Beginning wage if Noticea
with your new building for
I HAY FOR DAIRY COWS—Call:
south of Clarksville. Phone OW ■5804. per hour, with full bene- --------------------------,------------------------ j Portland. MI 7-8477 between 12
OPEN FRIDAYS
1963 FORD GALAXIE
your farm or business. No ob3-3454
and 12:30 pm.
11/3
’ 500 XL 3 Dr. H.T. Ebony black ligation. Call your Smiley man.
i flU. Call 945-4921 for appoint- FRANK MERRIMAN, a quailexterior and Interior. V8 autolied. Full Time Former de- j —— ■
■
—
FOR SALE —Registered Collie. | meni' Applications will be kept
malic. Power steering and SMILEY POST BUILDINGS
11 3
serves your vote for member of *. cor
g-j
All shots, l‘j yrs. old. Obedi­ I confidential.
Good bargains on men’s and
the State Board of Trustees.
r
ence
’
school
trained
Cull
WI
P.OT Box 36
women’s Winter Coats and’
bub caps. One local owner.
OFFICE GIRL WANTED
MSU.
11 3 -------------------------------------------------5-9751.
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Jackets.
Hastings, Michigan
BEAUTIFUL!
Knowledge uf bookkeeping
FURNISHED NEW HOUSE In
necessary. Experienced on WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
(6161 945-9103 Call collect.
First Ward, references re­
Lou of Winter SklrU and
1962 OLDS 88
it Household Goods
if
bookkeeping machines helpful
a rubber sump with your new
quired WI 5-3362 days and WI
Sweaters.
ZIP Code number. Three-llnr I
Must be able to type well Age
5-2184 nlghte.
11'10
and brakes. Auto.
I HELP WANTED
1 Maternity Dresses—size 16
stamp with your name, ad­
no factor. Excellent hours and
ELECTROLUX SWEEPER working conditions. Company
Must sacrifice. 520. complete
dress and ZIP number for. FOR RENT with option to buy:
«...
Girls’ Corduroy and Wool
located in Middleville, easily
5225 This Includes,
postagt 1| 2 bedroom house 585 00 month.
with all cleaning tools Will
Jumpers (sizes about 4 to 12 &gt;
reached from Hasting* area.
and sales tax. Burpee’s Specdeliver for home trial. Call
Good credit required Bob Bal­
Call, collect, 891-8191' Ask for
tally Shoppe, Delton. Mich,
945-9715. Electro-Hygiene.
mer. WI 5-5844. Call evenings
Gal. Jugs for Cider.
49046.
tf1 after 5.
Controller.
HELP WANTED
WALK UP AND SAVE!
MIDDLEVILLE PUBLIC
BARRY COUNIT
PITILICATIOX OMDEK
Help needed at store on Fri­
WORKS DEPARTMENT
AGRICULTURE SOCIETY
LEGALS
days—time donated for Retarded
HAS OPENING FOR
School Assoc. Please call Mrs.
M|m4'tan.'mi 141
1 OR 2 m£n—
Stanley Stauffer WI 5-5778
• 9.
rUBLICATIOM ORDER.
- ISOS ANNUAL REPORT
1 t&lt;
11/3
Stet* ol MUlitean. Th* Probate Steell
12.50 to 32.75 per hour to
Court for Hi* County of Iterrj
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By Mra. Richard Clark

Calondor ot
Spacial Events

LeUar of October 37:

CARD OF THANKS
VW U&gt;,Ujank-Dr. Spindler
and Dr. Blair, the'RJf/nuraea
and‘NA. nurses for ths wonder­
ful cart siren me while in Pen­
nock hospital. the kitchen staff
for the delicious food; also
thanks to Bonnie Sherman for
taking me to the hospital and
Edna Hanson and Ruby Randall
for bringing tne home. Thanks
to |he Edward Clems of Middle­
ville and the Kenneth Christies
of Nashville for the lovely plant
and all the calls and all who
came to see me. and al) the
lovely cards I received. Your
kindness will always be remem­
bered. Thanks so much.
God bless you all
Mra. Ethel Bloom

-WU Roderick TlatA «,• H**IkW'Mgl Mr. and Mra Archie
BunpBtUndrd a gotnr-aw»y party

tor Melvin Burd at the home of
Ray Burd in Nashville Friday
night. Melvin was Inducted into
the Army this week. Melvin is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Burd
of Nashville. * Mr. and Mrs
Archie Burd and Mr. and Mra.
Albert Green were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra. George
Hom, Jr, of Kalamazoo. Mr. and
Mra. Marshall Tripp and Brenda
were callers. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ftala have built a nice pond on
their farm. * Mra Frances storkan and Charles called at the
Green home Tuesday. Mra. Stor­
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot express the kau is much better at this writing.
gratitude I feel for lhe kindness
shown me during my stay in the
hospital and since being home.
A special thanks to Elder Ell and
members of the Seventh-day Ad­
ventist Church tor their many
prayers and visit* to the hos­
pital and my home. To the rela­
tives and friends for th^'-heautlful flowers, cards, and able of
kindness; I shall always remem­
ber them.
Ood bless you all.
Bessie Campbell

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
kindnesses and sympathy during
our recent loss. We especially
wish to thank the Vivians Club,
the employees of the Medical
Care Facility, the Leonard-Os­
good Funeral home for their
kindness and service, also Rev.
Marclus Tuber for his comfort­
ing words. May Ood bless and
keep each and every one of you.
The Family of Michael Boomer
IN MEM0R1AM
In loving memory ot our dear
son, Tom Troyer, who passed
away three years ago. Nov. 4.
1X3.
Memories are treasures, no one
can steal,
Death is a heartache, no one can
heal;_
Borne may forget you, now that
you've gone.
But we will remember, no matter
how long.
Sadly missed by
Dad and Mother

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J&lt;ihn«ln«n Top.
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Top.
- &lt;io P.M —Tod MrUgrr. HI Plilnwell, la naklng tor • vorlanro In ion

should be congratulated on their
buUdlng the new garages. (Pole
bldgs.)
WImL will be intereotlng to

ly bulldfaiga on State street must
have overlooked thia property.

block long with a large parking

ceptad some responsibility in
these problems. Some adults take
advantage of this when they di­
rectly provide alcoholic bever­
ages to minora with the resulting
restrictions having to be placed
on the minor* by tho schools, by
law enforcement officers, etc.
What lias happened to' responsi­
ble adulthood and parenthood?
For these and other reasons
I’m voting “NO” In tho liquor by
Airman Kenneth E. Bray. Jr.,
the glass proposition.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E
Sincerely.
Bray of 807 Greenwood. Middle­
C. E Morrill. MB.
ville, has been selected for train-

buildings removed there
We regret that a few Indi­
jail and sheriff's residence and viduals choose to use the rcmore parking space then would spected name of the "Hastings
Chamber of Commerce" to pro­
mote the passing of the "LiquorWo the taxpayers might better by-the-Glass" proposal In Has­
give the road commlsaion 436,000 tings. We feel that their reasons
are very misleading and ask
expand aa needed on their prop- that every voter think and con­
sider the truth of them carefully.
Howard E. Bclaon
1. In using the word discrimi­
R 3 Itagta Rd,
natory. ask yourselves* mothers,
Hastings. Mich.
fathers, and children in homes
where alcohol is used too freely,
who Is discriminating against
To lhe Edltor:
who?
I once was a landlords friend.
2. Fine Clubs of Hastings, do
When I had money to spend.
you truthfully believe your mem­
I spent It for drink
bership has improved in charac­
And little did I think
My money would come to an end. ter and usefulness by serving
liquor-by-the-glass?
Tiie Landlord’s coat was broad­
statement that liquor - by - thecloth fine
His pants no worst for tha wear gloss does not cause more crime?
He got them out of the drunken Do you read your dally papers?
In over 60% ot crimes and acci­
swine
dents alcohol was involved.
Likewise his wife's false hair.
Watch your mall for more con­
vincing statistics on the increase
of crime and expense in main­
My shoes won't cover my toes
taining peace in the very cities
Tire crown of my hat
'
mentioned in the ad over the im­
Goes whlpty whack
pressive title "Bustnaamen'a
Just look at my rum sucker nose.
iNow! Do we want 'Uquor by
the glass?)
convinced of their stand why
—Anonymous not have their names In print?
these

Nov. 1, 1X6
To the Editor:
— haven't seen a drunk yet
that looked Uke he needed more!
------- ---------Ruth A-Kurta _

Air Force communtcatlons-electraolcs specialist. The airman, a
IBM graduate of Middleville T-K
High Schoo), recently completed
basic training at Lackland AFB,
Texa;

ber* of Congress voted right,
and all Republican members
voted wrong.
Who is to say which is right
and which is wrong, certainly
nol “COPE.”
This same piece of paper asks
me to vote for a Senatorial can­
didate that served six terms as
Governor of litis State and al

Friday dinner gucats of Mr.
and Mra. Warrtn Brogan wens
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Beadle. The

HAM SUmK, FrMay, N|v. 4”
There will be a ham supplr at
Pleasant Valley United Brethren
parsonage fellowship room Friday. Nov. 4. Serving will begin
at five.

to Florida after spending the
Summer in Michigan. Denny.
Steve. and Johnny Brogan .«pent
Saturday night with Grandma
luxi Grandpa Brogan and on
Sunday Bob and Doru Brogan

TI'KKKV HUrrEK, N
Turkey Supper. Nov.
7 :30 p.m. at Woodland
vin Swart and Susie of Grand
| dUt Church. Some baked goody
Rapids spent Friday with Mrs. At Keealer-Airman Rodney N.
bazaar Items will alio be,fa&lt; *
Ricliard Clark.
The Dick Clarks and the Gor- George W. Lake of Rl Vermont­
ville. has been selected for trainrung gucsta of the Bob Clarks to1 ing at Keesler AFB. Mka, as an
plan the 4H hayride. Wc will Air Force radar operator. Air­
By Ruth Peterman
man Lake, a graduate of Lake­
wood High School, recently com­
day. Oct. 2D and
pleted basic training at Lackland
Mr. and Mra. Glen Morris* wire
wagons to the Cases woods for AFB. Texas: He attended Ferris
delegates from Pomona Orange
a wiener roast. Everything willI State College. Big Rapids
j to the Btate convention at A He­
be furnished. All former members
and their families are invited to
attend. So bundle up and well
tl ago. Mr. and Mrs. Felix
sec you Saturday.
Iler of Allen Park. Mr. and
Henry Nelmcycr of Alaska,
'Mrs Corl Oerth of Detroit. Mr.
Mich, and Mrs. Eva Reynolds of
j and Mra. Frank Furlong - of
Grand Rapids were Sunday af­
I Farmington and Mr. and Mra.
ternoon calles of Warren and
Ricluud DeHart of Alto. Paul
Georgia Brogan * Sunday din­
Army Pfc. Tom K. Reed. 20.
ner piestr. of Rennie and Nina son of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth S. Thursday guest. * Mr. und Mra.
Reed, R2 Delton, participated in Ronald Erickson and family

Lake Odessa

Mail Gill
Nen's Notes

’SL"’l£SuS; £ “j
wiUK/ i pay days.
, 5un(jAy caiu-n; Of Leo and DoroGov. Romney has put this; tha Cummings were Mr. and
State back on a sound financial Mrs. George Myers of Hastings,
bask, and brought it back from * Reulcmber the Aid today,
the brink of bankruptcy into Oct. 28 of Hlldah Rodgers.

tlon field training exercise con­
ducted throughout western Ger­
many. During tiie exercise, which
ended Oct, 24. he cook part in
communication support maneu­
vers as part of the 7th Army
program to maintain the combat
proficiency of his unit. Pvt.
Revel. a member of tile C63rd
Ordnance Company. near Vilseck,
Germany. entered on active duty
in December, 1X6.

a

us guests of Mrs. Ida Sandahi
and vLlud Mra. Esther Crtm.
Mr. und Mra Roy Warner vial-

21. also Uictr daughters and Al
Shushtarl family of Lansing and
the Fred J. Nowlins of rural Ma­
son. * Mra. Katiienne Laughlin.

years- of neglectful spending, by
lhe former Democratic adminis­
received more than 70 cards from
trations.
He has given us the best high­
birthday. * Mra. Carl Gier man
By Mra. Leo Frey
way system of any State In the
Union. Today we can drive from »4.
Norman Gray, U.8. 54953380
445. B«tt1« Crook
72(-02H
our Southern borders to the In­
field. Wednesday. Oct. 19. The
ternational Boundary, at Sault Letter of October 27:
Sih Training Brig, 3rd Platoon following Sunday she was a guest
Ste. Marie, and from Detroit to
Fort Knox, Ky, 40120
Mr. and Mra. Norman Crase
Lake Michigan, over modern
field fur a birthday dinner fur
high-speed highways, which was spent last weekend vacationing in
Airman Third Class Edwin M.
never possible during the former the northern part of Michigan. *
Sunday. Oct. 23 dinner guests
The WSCS held a rummage sole Truc&amp;dell. whose parents. Mr.
Democratic Administrations.
Labor claims tliat Gqv. Rom­ Friday. * Mr. and. Mra. Robert and Mra. Leslie Strouse, reside
ney has done them a great in- Frey and Kenney spent the wcek- on Rl Hastings, is now on duty were Mr. and Mrs. Efiof ErlckjuaUca, by vetoing the bill that ena
end at &lt;Kd-lr
their Mmiahtrm
Houghton Lake col-: with U. S. combat air forces in
Enoch Carbon of Alto.
would eliminate the waiting
week in the workmen's unem- wiener roast Saturday ta tiie I dell, a jet aircraft mechanic. Is
ploymcnt act. It only takes a ‘home of’ ----Mrs. ---------Kermit -------Lester. *’ assigned to a forward combat montville were Thursday. Oct. 20,
callers at tike Lance Brooke
little common sense to realize Mr. and Mr». Emil Tight of Val­
Dial he has actually given them paraiso. Ind, spent tlte weekend wood Public High School. Wood­ home. Merlin Brooke of Sunfield
one more pay day in their period with their niece and husband. Mr. land.
of unemployment. Instead of and Mrs. Leo Frey. Sunday the
taking one away Each* employee two couples attended the 60th an­
is entitled to so many weeks of niversary of Mr. and Mra. Fritz
UMmployment benefits, per year Ballance in Hastings.
onjT Instead of getting two pay
Katliryn Frey from Western and
ciiRks his first week of unem­ Lynn Gunn of Fair Lake were
ployment. he will get an addi- I o
„ jit the Leo Frey
Sunday. tauc
callers
Uonal one al the end of hK
* zuxnetu? Dunkclberger
maximum unemployment period. Mld
Mra
0,
When a person Is laid off he---------—- Mr.;
near Dowling -------------accompanied
and Mrs. Rudolph Soya and Caro­
hu employer, whkrh he will re- lyn o
.
w
alKJ
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mra. I
The Rutland Township Board being in­
ceive his first week of unemploy- OnU
rotu^e Bt
ment. During that week he must. John Browii Lake near Ranus. :
register for unemployment bene««»«*»•
terested in good Government, is hold­
nra wmen win star* me lonow. , Lorraine dim is maldng a Wow­
fits which will start the following week, thus he k not without
satisfactory gain at Leila Hosing open house, at the Township Hall
pay for a week as so many try to P1,al * Mr- -‘"d Mrs- Gordon
make you believe
Buxton are vacationing in NorthSaturday, October 29th and Saturday,
If the waiting week were cli-:4™ Michigan and the UP. * Lytninated he would receive two ncltc
“ Sunday dinner
November 5th from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
checks that week, his unemploy- Buret of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Bru­
ment check and hts employer's lo1 “"d sun. Gary, who was home
check, thus eliminating one week l°r the day from hi* post ut
for demonstration and instruction on
of eligibility tor unemployment Bunker Hill. Ind. * Mr. and Mra.
compensation as the so called ; Endl Tight of Valparaiso. Ind. and
the use of Voting Machines, for the
waiting week does not count inl-tirs. Leo Frey called on Mr. and
the number of weeks eligible for Mrs. Dole Miller and family, Mr.
residents of the township.
compensation.
| “hd Mrs. Forest- Miller and fam-!
So I say again, use your own Hy &gt;uid Rev. Thelma Miller Saturhead when you vote and cost day in Hastings.
your ballot as you see fit. and ।
&gt;-----------MARY LINDERMAfRf
don't swallow a lot of political I Tho MaeklJUC Bridge total
propaganda that k usually half_
.
. _ ’ . . .
truUu
suspension span, at 8.614 foci, b
Clerk
William (BUIi Hackney
sliU the world's longest.

Banfield-Vicinity

thing, wc think if you observe
the clientele that frequent our
present establishments far the
sale of alcoiiol that the term
"upgrade” is not quite approI priate.
6. Yes. the Btate of Michigan
To the Edltov:
' 'Die Food and Drug Adminis­ does have quite a part We run
tration hu placed rigid controls second or third every Holiday in
on narcotics, aedatlves, sleeping. the number of deaths on the
PUBUOATIOM OBDBK.
Hlate &lt;&gt;( Midi Ion. Tk* Froboic pills. Iranqulllxcra, pep pills ar highway in the United States.
amphetamines and other such! Our cost of maintaining our
medicines requiring, the druggist prisons, insane asylums, and law
to keep close records on the use enforcement ranks among the
of these medicines by patients! highest, we certainly want to
and requiring regular renewal of. keep up to purl!
6. Now let's look at the adc­
these medicines by prescriptionj
from the physician to make sure, quale laws and Mfeguards. That
that continued use of the medi­' really puts lhe frosting on the
cine is necessary and according, coke. We have been reading and
hearing for the last year why
to directions
Alcohol Is a very potent seda­. Barry County needs new facilitive and tranquilizer In common, ties, bow underpaid our law en.
use. today with relatively few forqcns arc. how they are hlncontrols on Its use This seems! dered from doing their Jobs. Yes.
rather inconsistent to me and. all they need are 60 more driven
demands that we as citizens, on our roads filled with Intoxlwhen we have the opportunity,' eating Beverages.
'
We tiie undersigned hope that
exercise thl* control.
A survey of the accidents La­, you will consider long and hard
bor Day weekend showed that. how you vote on the sale of
;
Liquor-by-tiie
- Glass proposal.
60't Involved drivers under the
influence of alcohol. Most of, Once the issue is passed there
ORD EK FOB FUBUOATIOM.
them were within 2&amp; miles ofI will be no turning back. It will
their home when the accident: effect your children and their
occurred and lhe accident hap­' children. We hope you will de­
pened In the evening or early, cldc lo vote NO on this promorning as the persons returned
Bob Lapo, Drugs;
home after visiting one or more
Dutch Cappon, OH Dut.:
bars in the locale. The latest
Jack Patton. Monuments;
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Red Greenfield, Electrician;
reports Indicate alcohol related
Chas D. Fox, Real Estate;
offenses were responsible for
W. A. Buehler. Chiropractor
more than 50’: of the arrests
Dr. Morrill. MB.;
made In the United States last
Dr. R. B. Pryor. MD :
CUf Andrus, Insurance.
An editorial In the Journal of
the American Medical Associa­
tion. Sept. 10. 1066. stated the To the Public:
following In relation to alcohol­
Next Tuesday. Nov. Sth. k
ism and drinking: "Although election day. It is a day when
'We're As Near As Your Telephone
there are not a few instances in each of us should exercise our
which a person who has previ­ right to cast our ballot for the
ously been a total abstainer or candidate of our choice During
a temperate drinker suddenly the next few days, between now
develops a tendency to get drunk, und election day. we will be
as a rule the drunkard begins as swamped by political literature,
a moderate drinker, and the urging us to vote for a certain
habit grows on him. like other candidate.
Clip This Guide - Keep It in o Handy Place for Future Reference
habits, until It becomes one of
Il h lhe duty of each of us to
habitual excess.
weigh each candidate on hu
•The question of the curability merits and qualifications for the
of drunkenness is of much les* office he Ls seeking, and to vote
Importance Ilian its prevenl- accordingly.
Automobile &amp; Machinery
ablllly. A stale of public opinion
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
Don't be misled by political
Appliance &amp; General Repair
that would make the sale and propaganda.
Concrete Products
Repair
consumption of alcoholic drinks
I have in hand a pamphlet. Is­
thoroughly disreputable would .sued by "COPE," which is noth­
do more than anything eke to Ing more Ilian a tool for the
put an end to the evils of in­ Democratic party, which stales WATCH AND DIAMOND RING: COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVGET YOUR READY-MIX from the
temperance. Many excellent the voting record of all Michigan
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
REPAIR —Expert workmanship .
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peopla would consider lhe reme­ members of Congress. With
Phone WI 5-2123.
ING done at the farm according
dy worse than the disease.”
5-5085. Burkey Sale* and Servhardly an exception, according
to
your
specification*.
Farm
Bu
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It's time that we adults ac- ।to "COPE." all Democratic nttmreau Service*. M37 So, WI 5­
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ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
CERAMIC. F0RMI0A. LINOLEUM CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
AND CARPET REPAIR.-HasCo. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
ting* Floor Covering. 123 W.
parts and supplic*. McCulloch COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
State. WI 5-5118.
State Rd Phone WI 5-2123.
THE BARRY COUNTY
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
Supply, M37 So. WI 5-3150.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
Pharmacy. Phene WI 5-2466.
Miscellaneous
RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Engraving. Miller Jewelers. 118
Recorcd. Burkey Sale* and Serv­
CUSTOM DRAPER^SERVICE —
ice. 2.18 N. Jefferson. Phone
Largest telechon of Drapery
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
WI 5-5176.
Fabric* in Barry County. Kirsch
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
Will raconvena on WEDNESDAY,
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All
rod*. Installation and Hanging.
TER — Raw wood or fmiihed
washer*, dryer* and small home
frarpe* Also, custom framing.
Beverwyk'* Color Canter, 221
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of treeNOVEMBER 16, at 8 P.M. at the
appliance*. Call 945-2317.
W. Mill.

NOTICE
Rutland Township

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

31 nlo X at •
Srr H. th W 30 rda.
X 3 rda. K 30 rda. N 3 rda In bog.
- I'. PMTh.rr.aa llloln. XI
Mlddloriilr. I. aaklnr Ur a tarlonro

Republican Convention

Business Directory
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
OF DISTINCTION

Lawrence Brothen
U mU Ckarh.
Roa. Ftere WI 1-8013—WI 1-5011
MHaa WI 5-4100

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agoncy for

INSURANCE

BOBEBT W. STACK. Owner
H.11 M IMg.

BARRY COUNTY COURTHOUSE
for the purpose of selecting

AUTO — FIM
BONDS

Swanton Inaurance

ban. All ELECTED DELEGATES are

I2&lt; S. Mkhlgaa Are.
&lt;M8m WI 8-MOI—Om. WI 8-8711

Hal MOK

.KENNETH

in our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus specialRadio, Television Repairing
ic*. Goodyear Bro*. Phone WI
5-5052.
more Jeweler. 102 E. State St,
Phone 945-5316.

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
’ SERVICE—315 S. Hanover.

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —AuBusiness Services Offered
thorfxod Dealer for Wheel Horyi

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —

year on Sefchall-Cadwn Color.

E. L. Carpenter Hardwaie.

requested to be present.

Plrare WI 5-1071

Inouroncoand Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

bigs for all makes. Authorized
Hoover Sales and Service. Sleury
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.

County Executive Committee Mem-

State Farm Imuranca
All Forms of

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

RADANT

Chairman

,

PUMP SERVICE—Sti-Rite Weterj
System*. Sold, in.ralled, *erviced.
WE REPAIR radio and record
Lewi* Electric, Cloverdale 623-,
players (STEREO and Hf-FH.
Music Center, 138 W. Slate.
5381. .
Phone 945-4284.

and wpplie*. Kelley Electric
Service. 524 Middleville Rd, TV’S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY.
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Phone WI 512700 after 5 pm,
and TV Service. 228 N. Jeffer­
Hasting*.
son. Phone WI 5-9187.

Call 945-3481 If You Would Like to be Listed in
This Weekly Service and Repair Guido

�I

Hastings FFA
Gives Safety Rule
For Corn Pickers

News
Calendar

Especially
For The

One safety rule. If followed by
all harvesters would eliminate
pa. Full c»&lt;acu
me*; accidents with mechanical. iUii0U
coni picking equipment, says the aov. «
Hastings FFA chapter
,
’•l Calf HolUuiii m
Must com picking acciticnu *&lt;■&gt;&gt; tour. Ca&gt;b«M*“*nd Kaiaaueo
are earned by tiie operator tryingccaaUet.
-----NOV
«
to unclog the picker while it U
running.
M»V I
M&lt;ut&gt;l Health El this year, with $39 going into r
13:30 pin. Leeeau

Tom Bellon Heads
years, according to University of Altoft 4H Club
Illinois College of Agriculture **,roTr
'-,UD
| Tom Be bon was elerted preslThe same studies showed that dent of li&gt;e Altoft 4H Club
Thursday.
chance of being injured In the
dent. Janice Landon Is secretary.
Corn pickers are not the only Ralph Westbrook is * treasurer.
dangers during harvest time
Elevators and grain augers can Denburg is recreation leader and
become Just as hazardous when Ron Jarno, flag keeper.
used Improperly. So be wise; fol-; Enrollment* were completed
low the safety rules this year, and it was noted Uuit tiie two
and live to harvest next year.
hayrldra were self-supporting

on genuine
select grade
Weyerhaeuser
hardwood
panelingi
Here's regular $18.75
paneling — only $12.75.
Offer ends dosing time

FotMtglo* paneling,
prafiniahed to itay
beautiful for a lifetime.

scheme. Contemporary.

gobbled up.

If you buy before
Thanksgiving

------ -----------------------

their duty. now. who 1$ the party
or parties responsible tor en­
forcing the zoning laws?
We would like to know if it is
tiie duty of tne Prosecuting At­
torney, the Zoning Board or a
taxpayer of Maple Grove Town­
ahi p to see that the Zoning
Board's ruling is enforced after
It lias been made.
Signed.
Taxpayers of
Maple Grove Township

Nashville. Michigan
October 28. 1966
To the Editor:
A group of people In Maple
Grove Twp In Barry' County
would like to thank the Zoning
Board and present Supervisor
for their action on - tiie Zoning
Laws.
We believe they have done

To the Editor:
We lhe people of Barry County
will have a big Job to decide
Nov 8. in regard to building a
new Jail. Yes. by all means we
could use It. but It was put to
the Supervisors to make a deci­
sion on a building site of three
places, by the Citizens' Commit­
tee of Barry Co. they chdke
their site to build where old

|| Public Forum

|

one is, we certainly dont need
ATTENTION - All boys and
to pay $36,000 for a site, because i girls nine ytara of age or alder
Il would burden the people 0f ; interested in Electrical Science
Barry County.
as a 4H project. Please call Mra.
Barry County Taxpayer
! LeRoy Hewitt. WI 5-4324,

We Specialize in:—
Lubrications • Wash Jobs • Rear Springs
Oil Changes • Car Tune-Ups and Valve Grinds
Tiret • Major Overhauls • Welding—Arc and
Acetylene • Automatic Transmission Overhauls

Don's Citgo Station
1436 S. Hanover

Rhone 945-9049

"Windshields Washed Every Time"

Carlton Grangers ~
——
_
..
—«
ply with thU&gt;« itaadsrii
»Uadu4e ot
of rood tort*
Receive Awards
cs
At State Meet
prize
theme for the literary program
was Halloween and the Autumn
cvcnu. Anyone not in costume
paid a forfeit.
Further recognition of the sea­
son was a leaf identification con­
test won by Kenneth Stamm.
poems "October Party” read by
Mrs Wendell Shroyer. "Leaves"

Lake Odessa. Mich.
Oct. 28, 1866

|

In as much os a great many
words and much space is being |
devoted to whether or not that '
fiery liquid shall cross the bar, I
assume II will be OK for me to
use a little more space than
,usual for my voting suggestions.
These are for me loo not hard
to choose. Certainly Zollon Ferency has much to offer as Gov­
lamuUon of United Nations Day ernor having spent a number of
years in lhe various departmenu
Don't? by different members.
of state government and thus
Reports of the State Grange acquiring a close look at Jusl
what the needs of the pople ore
Also he will be a working gover- .
Stamms, tile Borrys and Joseph nor spending the greater part of
Rangurtle
John Davies and ' „„
his time in Michigan nnd workLynden BUinm took part In the , )ng at the Job. rather than
fU&gt;Be Drill.
DriU.
Rose
cruising all over lhe US. seekr&gt;-4
&lt;»-■- lng a presl(jenltuj nomination a?
Grange ,Convention as follows: George will be doing, and prob­
In the Junior Orange Sherry ably quite fruitlessly.
Bentley won third prize on In­
As a Senator Soapy Williams
dian com. Frankie Weinbrecht will fill tiie bill nicely making a
placed second on ids cork figure, good strong team of senators
his sister. Jody also received sec­ working together for the people
ond place on a cork figure in of Michigan and not always vot­
her age group. Jody placed first ing on lhe negative side of prog­
on her pointing and first on her ress.
drawing in the Junior class. Mra.
Congressman Pnul H Todd.
Jr. is lhe best congressman that
place mata in the fancy work. has represented our district since
Mrs. Frank Weinbrecht received I have been voting, His Judg­
second on her oil painting but ment is sound and his'accom­
first on her water color which plishments as a first term repre­
will go to National Grange. Mrs. sentative are excellent. Evidently
Welnbhecht was reelected Flora he is not spendlng.the money on
of Stale Orange. Steven Strick­ his campaign that his challenger
land is runner-up for prince In Is. If lhe'rapidity of which the
lhe Youth Prince and Princess billboards arc being changed and
contest fur lhe State Grange the size of his ad vs., are a true
The annual session of National criterion, Mr. Brown must be
Grange Is al Minneapolis. Minn.. spending Tens of Thousands of
dollars as compared lo the Five
The Grange appreciated the Thousand he spent to gain the
nomination. One wonders what
William Christie.
tha prize is. I doubt u he ever
The committees are busy plnn- voted against his party .while In
the state senate. That would be
try Store" Nov. 12 starting at 5 a 100't party line wouldn't it?
pm. The menu tnctudea such
goodies as homemade soups, Judge has one of tlte qualifica­
sandwiches, salads, desserts, cider tions that republicans havg al­
ways held up as a necessity fpr
nuts On the tables for sale will public office holders. This is Ex­
be baked goods, candy, gift Items, perience. Ten years as a muni­
even a table of rummage. Every-1 cipal Judge and now a probate
one
one is
1« invited
Invited to come,
nime shop
chzin and
»nrl I' Jud$e ln contrast to his opponent
eaL
*'ho has no such background.
There wUl be fun too. A coke! Mr McLeod has all the other
walk and later in the evening Qualification* needed and will be
some square dancing to recorded ' onc ,of l,le bcst ln that o,,,cc
music.
calling' odd Unl 11
music Leon
I—__ Hquselcr
__________
„_ 1
votes were nil
all for renublicans
republicans
with admission charged
The next meeting of the 1 and mine are for the democratic
Grange will be Nov. 10 The Agri­ candidates?
Stale
Senator
Roger
Johnson
cultural Committee. Charles Sta| del. Frank Weinbrecht. Clifford has also been a hard working
| Andrus, Keith Marlowe and legislator If you read the cur­
rent
issues
of
the
Michigan
I Clayton Shroyer, will present the
j program. Coffee hostesses will be Fanner you will see listed a few
Mrs. Barry and Mrs. Stamm of the many farm bills passed by
Everyone is required to bring a the recent legislature, us chair­
"Whatzlt” far a mystery sale for man of tho senate committee on
agriculture Roger Johnson played
the lecturer's fund.
an Important part in securing
__
_ _
uie
the cnacuncni
enactment or
of sucn
such iegi.su&gt;legisloKfln liplSOJl Hurl llon- much of which hnd been
„
bottled up in committee for years
Kenneth 8. Belson. 24. R2 Has- by a republican legislature
tings. W. State Road, was inThe 89th legislative district
Jurtd Oct. 25 when the car he । certainly needs a new look at
was driving went off the south the needs of the people and I-eo
side of W. Stale Road Just east! Barth can furnish just such an
of the Grange Road He waif -•••*
—»--------------------•-------a man
attitude
as well
as replace
taken to Pennock Hospital His who has always preferred to live
1962 car was a total wreck, oc- in the good old days.
cording to the report.
Now of course our Supreme
Court Justices are top notch nnd
also have a great deal of the
necessary experience needed for
Judy Thaler. 18. 306 E Grand, the Job Tiie rest of our ticket
was Injured about 3 am. Ort. 23. too has experienced men like
when lhe 1957 Chevrolet she wa?
driving went off E Woodland,
hit a speed limit sign and a ma­
j pie tree. Judy, who told officers
| she thought she went to sleep,
1 was taken to Pennock Hospital.
The steering wheel was broken

Driver Injured

LUMBER.CO

Hare and Kelly and many on
the education boards have served
well and should be reelected.
However rather than taking any
mure of your space let me Just
say that the safe way to vote
this Nov. 8 Is Straight Demo­
cratic.
Thank you for yuur indulgence
and trusting that my candidates
will outrun yours I am
Devotedly Democratic.
Carl A. Brod beck

figure everything thatfomes

standard with Polara.
It's less expensive than
some cars to which you

have to add all the
extras, at extra cost. Be

a leader in '67—drive
a new Polara.

*67 Charger

Keep An Experienced Capable And
Effective Voice At The State Capitol

When

STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Interest Rales
Go Down...
Will You Be
Left Up
in the Air?

HARRY* A

Tlrart changel When
they do. will you be led

ELECT

DeMASO
YOUR

a high Interest rale? In

Here's the way to charge in to the
new year—with the full-sized

fastback that's taking on all
challengers. The '67

Charger with bucket

seats, front and rear, and dis*
appearing headlights. Flip

down the Year seats, and you

have carpeted wagon room.
Power? What a choice-from a

standard 318-cubic-inch V8, straight
omy changed. Thit'i worth
remembering if you're look-

up to the optional 440-Magnum or

the 426 Hemi. So charge into '67

STATE SENATOR

with a '67 Charger.

&lt;20th District)

Moin Office

111 N. Depot St.
Ionia—Ph. 527-4510

HASTINGS OFFICE
VOTE REPUBLICAN
VOTE DE MASO FOR STATE SENATOR. TUES.. NOV. 8th

301 Vi $•■ Michigan

Phone 945-9415

HASTINGS MOTOR SALES
220 E. State St.

Hasting!

Ph. 945-24S4

USED CAR CENTER. COR. MICHIGAN b COURT—RHONE WI 5-9903

DODGE

BOYS

�I

Paul Hawkins
Dies Saturday;
Rites Tuesday
Alice Gray
Found Dead
At Her Home

Hastings Elks
Attend State
Fall Conference

73.7. according to record* kept
nt the risheries Research Slatlon here The high in July was
95 on the 26111 and the low was
26 on the 16th Hasting* had
only 179 inches of rainfall that
month, down 105 from the normal amount of precipitation Rir
July.
.

Tiie Rev Don M. Gury offi­
ciated
at---------tiie burial
services
-------- —
——--------- —at
3 30 pm Monday for the ashes
nf Ralph W. Rogers. 85, of S.
Jefferson, who died nt Kalamamo on Oct. 6. Burial was in
Riverside Cemetery with arrangement* made by the Oiarrbach Funeral Home.

The Hustings Wesleyan Meth­
odist Church will hold the first
of a aeries of Missionary Sun­
days thl* coming Sunday In the
morning worship, the pastor. Rev.
Olson Clark, will present a mesrage on lhe theme: •‘Tiie Gospel

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4

and Guests

Adults

75c

$1.25

in Vinulvsl

®THRU
J49

Real Vandalism
James L Chase, who owned a
home at 804 N Glenwood, re­
ported to City police Oct. 33.
that windows In the house were
broken. Including one thermo­
pane valued at more than 1150.
Police said nine windows were
broken on the west aide, some
shot with BBs and some broken
Ith rocks

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REAL ESTATE
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PRESCRIPTION

126 E. State St.

MICHIGAN STATE TRUSTEES
Warren Huff (a),
Kenneth Thompson,
Plymouth
Birmingham
Naihon Conyers.
Frank Merriman lx),
Detroit
Deckerville

Mayor Wilshln also forwarded
a first-day cover incorporating the
commemorative stamp* iuued on
the 900th anniversary of the Battle
ot Hastings

Nashville Farmers to
Celebrate Golden Jubilee

Open house will be held at 429
E South Street. Hastings, for
Mr lujd Mrs George Bass, from
2 to 5 pm.. Sunday. Nov 6. in
honor of their 50th wedding an­
niversary.
Hosting the event will be
their children. Mr* William
&gt;Vonda&gt; Richards. Mrs. Pete
&lt;Norma&gt; Barlow, Ruby ’ Eaton.
Keith, Kenneth. Leland Baas and
Monday. Nov. 7—Kraut and frank*' Mrs. Harry (Wilma; McCollum.
fruit, eooblai. t— ------ —
Mr. and Mra. Bass have 17
grandchildren and two great
TUESDAY. NOV.
grandchildren. One grandson is
■Ilk
in Germany.
The former Miss Ethel Little,
daughter of the late Mr. and
THURSDAY. NOV. lo '
B«t( sat
»y ua trlwolt, bottattd ctrrolt. Mrs Theodore Little of NastiIt. e«om. bread and bnltrr.
■Uk.
Bass... of
Mr. and Mrs Peter
____ ______
niDAY. NOV 11 — n.h aUckt. Nashville, were married in Has'
■a*h-d patatoaa. balUred ------ Un’S on Oct 10. 1816
taam. trull
They lived on farms arouni
*&gt;&gt;d battar. oailk

Hastings
School Menu

K

Welcome Wagon
Week in State

Gov George Romney has pro­
claimed the week o/'Dct 30-Nov
5 as Welcome Wagon Week In ,
Michigan
Gov. Romney praised the Wel­
come Wagon’s community serv­
ice as one requiring ’’the whole­
hearted cooperation of our citi­
zen* in support of the Welcome
Wagon service ”
His proclamation pointed out
that the warm and cordial wel­
come extended by the personable
hostesses "does a great deal in
encouraging a sense of com­
munity activity and belonging ’
Mrs. Pat Guernsey, the local
hostess, has marie 93 call* so far
this year and has 32 sponsors
including local civic groups

PHARMACY

StWiOt

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BASS

WAYNE STATE GOVERNORS
Dr. Alfred Sokolowski.
Detroit
Norman Stockmeyer (x),
Detroit

‘Sound of Music9

Actually penetrates THRIJ the shin to relieve
muscular aches and pains at their source...
without the rubbing of old fashioned liniments!
Think modern... think THRU!

tuui

MICHIGAN REGENTS
Irene Murphy txl,
Robert Brown.
Birmingham
Kalamazoo
John Collins ax),
Ch rk lake
Bloomfield 11111b

In addition, officers issued 25.
tickets for moving traffic viola-I
tions, 63 for non-moving viola­
tions and 425 overtime parking
tickets j
I
They Investigated 37 traffic
and safely complaints and 31 .
nun-criminal complaints and |
provided assistance to other de1 partmenu on 34 occasions.
They gave 26 guest keys to
_
.
,,
...
!
out-of-state
motorist:, found
°
------ d.lB-a parkpd ov,rUtnf
Rogers .03
and If.™
Hanunersteln'a
' The Sound of Music" opens the
City cruisers traveled 3.140
Kellogg Community College
i theatre season Nov. 4-5-11-12 In miles in the 14 days.
I lhe intimate theatre on the KCC
campus.

Relieve Muscle Pain

Pint

very delighted to welcome them.
“I am writing to thank you
most warmly for the very (ovely
gifts which they so kindly pre­
sented to me. and which, apart
from their usefulness, will be a
constant reminder Of an extremely
happy occasion during our 9C0th
Anniversary.
"With every possible good wish,
and uur warm and cordial greet­
ing* to all the Citizens ot Hasting*.
Michigan
••Yount sincerely."

BOARD OF EDUCATION
Dr. Leon Fill &lt;x&gt;.
'
Dr. Leroy AugeiuMn.
Huntington Woods
Holl
Donald M D. Thurber (x),
James O’Neil.
Grosse Pointe
Livonia

Hastings area residents Inter­
ested in putting their skills to
use in developing nations around
the. world are invited to take lhe
■ Peace Corps placement test at
j 9 am. on Saturday. Nov. 12. al
I punt offices In Battle Creek and
1 Gnu id Rapids and al 410 W.
■ Michigan in Kalamazoo.

Muscle Ache9

Cooling Liquid or
Warming Liniment, 2 fl. or.

on Saturday morning of receiving
Mrs Anna M. Johnson. Mrs Ka­
therine I. Dolan. Mr and "Mr*
Stephen I Johnson. Miss M John­
son and Mr and Mrs Richard T

SUPREME COURT
Thomas Kavanxch (11.
Meyer Warxhawsky.
Canon City
South Haven
Oils Smith (al.
Flint
Detroit

Nashville and Hastings, then ; In another letter. David Gearing
a set ot stamps marking the
they moved to the farm north sent
1
of Nashville, where they now re­ anniversary' of the Battle of Has«.m«. Mrs Bas* worked for ...»
side
the ( Ungs and said “I'm sure its the
International Seal k Lock Com- only battle in history which we
pony and the Hasting* Mfg. I Brit1*11 celebrate as a defeat."
Company. Mr. Bass worked for
■ .. Is -. .. .'. 1...
i. k
H
■■■■I
j

Appreciates Cards
Mrs R H. Loppenthlen Is In
lhe Clark Memorial Methodist
Home at 1546 Sherman. 8£.
Grand Rapid*. 49508 While she
l* unable to answer her mail, .she
appreciates receiving letters and
cards Her daughter and hu»-

Holcomb of Doubletree Ranch.
Rl. Box 106. Montague. Calif.,
96064. have been here to visit
Mrs. U»ppenthlen

RICHARD
ROBINSON

• • .11 T COURT JUDGE

OPEN

Peace Corps Test

fl LOW LOW PRICES

-THRU-’j

Mayor Franklin C Beckwith
read letter* from Hosting*. Eng­
land. at Monday. Oct. 24. Chy
Council session.
Mayor D W Wilshln of HasUngs. England, wrote on Oct 17:

■
U.S. SENATOR
G. Mennen Wlllhms
Robert Griffin &lt;xl.
Grove Pointe

Grand Rapids
Leslie Schmier.
Detroit
(x) Designates Incumbent

1967

Christmas
Club
Account

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Decorative Candle

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Checks ore ready now for all *66 Christmas Club Members!

Smart Santai are set for a merrier, care-free holiday.

RECOGNIZED

FOR OUTSTANDING
LEGISLATIVE AND
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Elect
STATE REPRESENTATIVE

HARRY A.

DeMASO
Your

STATE SENATOR
(20th Di«trict)

|

Recognize the symptoms
‘ —cold, clammy skin, ex­
cessive perspiration, weak
pulse, rapid or irregular breath
ing. possible violent chills or
vomiting.
2. Keep victim lying down,

loosen clothing, keep warm.
If there are head or chest injuriti, head and shoulders
must be raised using a pillow
or folded coat.
J If victim is conscious and
’ there are injuries or nausea
present, he can sip luke warm

We Will Be Closed Election Day, November 8 and Veteran's Day, November 11

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Checking Accounts

Business Loans

Safe Deposit Boxes

Savings Accounts

Bank-by-Mail

Personal Lpans

Traveler's Checks

Savings Certificates

Mortgage Loans

slcohol or other stimulants.
your

CM) PHARMACY

Jacobs

Rational

CORNU OF
STATE AND

JEFFERSON

Prescription
Capitol Pre- Corye; Argubright Cellege; Mkhlgse Health OHkera' Aa—cUH—.

Pharmacy
126 East State /St.

VOTE REPUBLICAN

VOTE DE MASO FOR STATE SENATOR. TUES.. NOV. 8Hi

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Hatfinfg

B

Hastings Mayor
Writes Mayor
Of Hastings

ATTORNEY GENERAL
Frank Kelley (x).
Alpena
Stockbridge

Maple Valley’s
‘Good Citizen’

at the Elks Temple in Hastings

'vtlaa TXm*—Pmm 1

SECRETARY OF STATE
&lt;X).
George Washington,
Detrc.it

Crimes in 14
Days in Hastings

Serving from 5:30 to 8:00 P.M.

Children

Detroit

Wesleyan Mothodist Church of .
j—
'HesA Berlin, will show pictures I nvPGltl&lt;T!1 to fl'
and tell of the missionary work
v Vollu,UlV Uii
of the church in HaitU, Puerto ’ — - Rico nnd Jamaica
Rev. Crocker has visited these
field.- several times
•
The Missionary Sundays will
be field on lhe first Sunday of
each month with missionary
Ch'»' of Police Richard Sunlor
speaker. The public is Invited.
told City Council members Oct.
23 that 62 criminal offenses had
been Investigated by his depart­
ment In l lie two-weck period
proceeding Monday night's meet­
ing.
The qualP’es of dependability,
Tiie array of law violations inservice, leadership and patriotism eluded breaking and entering.!
have won for Nancy Gardner. 17. felonious and simple lareenl**, i
the Daughters of the American auto theft, weapons law viola- *—
Revolution Good Citizen Award tions. assault, offenses against
Nancy, the daughter of Mr. and children. Ilouor violations, drunk
Mrs Gerald Gardner. 6740 Bivens und disorderly. Ramblin'/, de­
Ri«d. is a senior tn Ute Maple linquent minors, destruction of
Valley High School
property, prowins and many
oUtrrx

ELKS FISH FRY

Hastings Banner

Thundoy,
Thundav.
November
November
3. 1966
3. 1966

Republican
George Romney lx).
Bloomfield Rills

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
John Bruff.
William Milliken (x».
Mt. Clemen*
Traverse City

Wesleyans Plan
Missionary Days

the evening Gospel hour

Members

GOVERNOR

Democrat
Znlton Ferency.

Funeral services for Paul P
Hawkins, 35. 804 E. Marshall.

neral Home
Tlv Rev. C. E. Howe officiated
Michigan Elks AsaociaUon. held and burial was In Riverside
Funertu services lor Alice L
Cemetery.
Gray. 32. 602 E South Street, attracted over 600 members and
who was found dead In her bed
Thursday al 1.30 pm., were i&gt;eld
Attending from Hastings were
Satuniay ut 3 30 pm. al the
District Vice President and Mrs.
He was bom in Hastings on
7 ule-Weaver Funeral Hume al Wayne A. Newton. Exalted Ruler
Dec 28, 1930, lhe son of Victor
Hart.
und Mrs Ruaell Hammond, Mr and Edith ( Lester» Hawkins. He
Burial was in Elbridge.
and Mrs Russell Nash. Mr. and
Mrs. Gray apparently •utter­ Mrv Ray Miller, Mr and Mrs.
ed a neiiure and apparently Phi! Hllaon. Mr. and Mrs Roy and married Ruby Leonard in
1867.
Sciilacter. Mr. and Mra. Robert
He worked aa a furniture fin­
Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Ellon
isher for The Hastings Corpora­
She liad worked lhe previous Sanderson.
tion.
night shift at the Hustings Mfg
Honored guest at tiie weekend
He U survived by his wife.
Company, and liud returned
Ruby, three sons. Donald. 9.
Ruler Haymond C Dobson, from
She war. born on Nov. 1. 1833, Minot. N. D.. O. E. R Dobson*
in Scottville, the daughter of theme for the coming year l*— daughter, Edith, five weeks: his
James and Ruth (Fisher) Gray. Be Enthusiastic! Live and help father, of Battle Creek; four
brothers, Keith of Akron. Ohio;
Tiie body reposed at the GlrrKenneth. Earl and Myron of
bach Funeral Home and then
DVP Newton attended a dinner Hasting* a sister. Mra' Cla
was taken to Hurt
in honor of G E R Dobson on lEstheri Groaa of Hastings.
Friday night and Mra Newton ■
aUcnded a dinner honoring wives
July Temperature
The average maximuni tem­ of State officers.
perature In Hastings during July

Burial Service

I The November 8 LineupsIThe

[Hastings

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Church Slices

Methodists at
Middleville Plan
Bazaar, Dinner

PILGRIM HOLINF.88 CHURCH thew: “From Business to Broih- LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Rev. Carl ailvemall. Pastor
Christian Endeavor, 6 pm. I Morning worahlp. 10 am.
Hastings. Michigan
The Methodist Church In Mid­
Telephone: 044-9429
Meets Saturday. Nov. 5, to rake
Bunday
worahlp. 7:30 pm.
dleville will hold its annual ba­ nvt.
ulo
uriOK msra. wiciuao
Wednesday family worahlp.
zaar and amorgajibord dinner ixi
M) a.m. Bunday School. Dwyn I aiK1 buluu
Adult Bible study. 7:30.pm.
Curtis. l*ipl Nursery.
I T»v.y will be canvnsrJna tiie
Junior Sunday school in charge
J* «
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
Boys, Girls Fellowship, 7:30.
ciudrnuui.
Hamblin
calendars soon.
The following booth* will be j u am. Worahlp. Sermon.
| Ladles Aid Society meets WOODLAND
6 :15 pm. Junior Service, David
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
8319 Coate Grove Road '
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Needlework booth, wtth Mr*, and Dorene Buhl tn charge.
The LAS ot the church is
Oiadeon Lewis as chairman. Mra.1 Adult Prayer Meeting. Mra. Rog- I planning a country-style chicken
Sunday school. 10:45 am.
_
..------supper Thursday, Nov. 10. Re­
Wednesday, 7:30 adult choir.
7 pm. Evangelistic Service. serve your ticket now.
Thursday, Junior choir. 4 pm.
Remember outdoor poster drive.
lerewtlng Items for Christmas: music.
The outdoor poster program is
lhe Florist and ceramics booth t 7:30 pm Wednesday mid-week
DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
gifts given for these beautiful 3- ADVENTIST CHURCH
Mrs. Oncer Ftnkbeincr In charge study. Slxty-aeven at
Elder Samuel J. Elio
color poBtcra so they will be
will feature plants, unusual meeting last Wednoday.
2730 W. Stale Rd.
along the streets and highways
Hastings. Mich.. Ph. WI 5-9486
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30.
In the food department there GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH montlis of January and February.
Worahlp. 11 am.
■
This will help make available
will be one booth for candy with
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
the spiritual and leadership
Mra. Melvin Noah In cliargc. a
Rev.
KCV HO(
Roger A. Janke, Pastor
Sunday. "Faith for Today.” on
training and opportunities of
Worship
Sweet as chairman and a really \ Sunday achool and Bible Christian Endeavor to more of TV. WOOD, ChanneTOJW:30 am.
Sunday. Voice AC* Prophecy,
our young people. Chairman Mrs.
jununy baked goods department classes at 9:30.
Radio WJEF. 1230. 8:30 am.
under dlrrcUiMi of Mrs. David I Every Sunday—T h 11 U the Richard Derby. WI 5-2543.
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'The Country Church That
Otto The Book Nook
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-------------------------------ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
channel 3; WOOD-TV. 10:30 a.m. Welcomes You.”
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
channel 8; WJIM-TV. 2 p.m.____________ -----------2 Mlles South of Gun Laks .
channel 6. "Pattern for Living.” FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
9:45 am. Sunday school.
plum tree with' gifts for every- ------ --- --------------------------------- -------209 W. Green street
11
am. Morning worahlp.
nel 10; WZZM-TV, 13 noon
Upv. George Elliott
7 pm. Evening worahlp.
Fnxn 9 am until 12 noon one channel 13.
Telephone WI 5-4945
8:30 am Worship service.
NORTH
IRVING WESLEYAN
WKZO. 12:30 pm.; over WBCK.
11 am. Worahlp service Title
METHODIST CHURCH
with a friend at tho ooffee shop 1:30 pm.
9:15 am. Comm, on Education. Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Rd.
4
mi.
W.
of Broadway. Freeport
COATS GROVE
i 6:30 pm. Sr. HI MYF.
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
7 p.m. Jr-Hi MYF.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Bender and their committee are
Coata Grove 8t Durkee Road | Monday Troop 73. 7 p.m.
Morning worahlp. II aun.
serving a delicious smorgasbord
Rev. Chariot Gibbs. Pastor
: Wednesday, W8CS executive
Young People’s service. 7 pun.
dinner. You will want to visit
Floyd Walter, Supt.
meeting. 9 am.: WSCS luncheon
EvangelbMc service, 8 p.m.
Middleville Methodist Church on
Bible school, 10 am.
Nov. 5.
Worahlp hour, 11 am. MatThursday. 3:30 Children's nnd
carol choir rehearsal.; 7:30 chon- FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. Htur.lngs
ed choir renearsat,
uoy
Scout Round table with camp Rev. Burnley O. Spencer. Poster
Phone 945-5218
supper.
Wiwre a Christian Experience
fABM OWNERS h»r« ejrned my
. Makce You a Member.
METHODIST CIRCUIT
10
am.
Sunday school.
CHURCHES
I 11 nm Morning worship.
vidual enterprise. I believe the
Rev. John Joldersma
,! 6:15 pm Youth Fellowship-.
8:30
pm.
Evening prayer.
God.”
possible to preserve this basic
i 7 pm. Evening worship.
Welcome Comm
Worahlp service, 9:30 am.
Church school 10:30.
THE GALILEAN
' BAPTIST CHURCH
Church school. 9:45 am.
Comer 108th St. A: North
Worship service. 10:30 am.
Freeport Road
Quimby Church
Phone 945-5704
Church school, 10:30 turn.
10 am Sunday school.
Mornln? worship. 11:30 a.m.
11 a.tn. Momlng worship.
6: 30 pm. Young Proplea ser­
WOODLAND METHODIST
vice.
Rev. Richard VondenBoseh
7: 30 p.m. Evening service. '
Sunday school. 10 am.
7:30 pm. Thursday prayer and
Morning worship. 11 am.
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm. , Bible study hour.

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Invite Women

To World
Community Day

Rev.. Lund is-to.
Preach ot Pleasant
Valley Church

Plrekant Valley United Brethren
Church Nov. 7 through 13.
Women from all Barry county
Rev. Lund haw preached lhe
CEDAR CREEK
Gospel In many parte of the
BIBIJC CHURCH
United Staler, and will bring a
Campground Rd.. 8 Mlles South oteemi World Community Day.
challenging message each eve­
ning.
• Worahlp, 11 am.
He will likely point a picture
Methodist Church In Hastings,
Youth meeting, 6:15 pm.
with a 12:34 pm cooperative
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30 pm. luncheon.
in making illustrations about
TlKne attending should bring the Gospel. The public is In­
vited.
8T. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH table service and The church is 12 miles north
Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
of Hastings and one mile east
Rev Stephen Vmblt. Assistant
At the meeting to follow. Mrs
: George Huff of Hastings will
Saturdays.
. speak about her own experiences
in Christian Missionary Service
8T. AUGUSTINE,
MIDDLEVILLE
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash. Pastor

LADY OF GREAT OAK,

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
. 220 West Colfax Street
SSunday public talk. 3 pm.

World Food
Crisis Spurs
Protestant Aid
directions In t-ltelr attempts to
alleviate hunger nnd starvation

James MacCraekcn. director of
Church World Service, Protes­
tant overseas relief agency which
to launching the 13th annual
SOS (Share Our Bub-Xante&gt; ap­
peal of the churches, said
"Now developments forced
upon ua by the crtsla include
stringent priority allocation of
severely reduced quantities of U.
&amp; surplus foods; maximum utili­
zation of available foods, lead­
ing to development of new food
Ily Mrs. Ethel Blank
products; and intensified efforts
to help Increase food production
in countries of hunger."
surgtTlte SOS appeal, to be observed
In churches and communities
Ferguson Hospital in Orand Rap- throughout the Nation during

Pleasant Valley

Stic and her hwdxind went to
Africa In 1945 to be missionaries.
In Sierra Leone, on independent
nation In West Africa

Wealcyan Methodist Church in
the Michigan Conference: he as
president of that conference and
she os president of the Wesleyan
Missionary Society in Michigan
and as vice-president of the
same organization on the nation­
al level.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

toPLE S BIBLE CHURCH

Worahlp sendee. 10 am.
Sunday school. 11 am. L. J.
! LeRoy Kenney. Pastor
Mote. Supt.
10 am. Sunday school.
Christian Endeavor. 7 p.m.
H a.m. Morning worship.
Wednesday. 7:45 p.m prayer. Darrel Starbard. president.
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Girls
pm. Betty Ovenshire, director.
and Boys Brigade.
Nov. 7 through 13. guest min­
Women's monthly missionary
ister. Rev. E. K. Lund, of Maple
fellowship, 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
City.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
p.m. Class ’.aiders, Clayton Mole
and Fred Bawdy.
11:15 am. Sunday school.

Mrs. Clare Eldred and two
couples from Grand Rapids were
Sunday. Oct- 16. visitors at the
Fox-Seeae home. Mr. ruid Mrs.
Harry Wilsey and children of
Belleville were weekend guests
and on Sunday evening the GU-

guests
Mr. and Mrs John Letaon and
family were Sunday. QcL 16.
visitors of the Will Letson'3 near
Woodland. * Mra. Gertie Stahl
was a recent supper feucst of
Mr. and Mra. Herman Miller.
Mrs. Stahl left Sunday evening
to start to Florida, stopping to
spend a few days at Greentown.
Ind. Mrs. Mary Martin and fam­
ily come after her mother, Sun-

million for field and final World
Service costs of food In programs
carried on by the churches
through Church World Service In
more than 40 countries
Surplus commodities, long the
mainstay of overseas feeding
programs of Church World Serv­
ice and other voluntary agcncim,
arc now Ur seriously short sup­
ply, MacCracken said. This has
forced CWS—for tile first time
in its 20-year history—to estab­
lish strict priorities in favor of
disister victims, including fam­
ine. and refugees; those most
vulnerable to disease, specific­
ally. infants, young children and
expectant and nursing mothers,
and persons engaged in food-forwork projects of community bet­
terment, some of which may help
food production.

Thompson and Ammon Miller.
Jr. have been attending a lead­
, ership training school each MonI day evening In Grand Rapids.
I
Mr. and Mra. Keith Fox nnd
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Isaiah's prophecy concerning
Rev. Russell Houseman, Poster family attended the wedding of
4:45 am. Sunday School, clos­ Inrry Landon and Julio Stowell the mission of Clirist Jesus U a
WESLEYAN METHODIST
at Woodland Oct. 15. A Mr. and part of the Christian Science
Hickory Camera, Michigan
11 a.m Warship service. Mcs- Mra. Floyd Thompson were Sun­ Lesson-Sermon on "Adam and
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
day. Oct. 16, dinner guests of Fallen Man" to be nud In all
their daughter. Carolyn's family. Christian Science churches this
11 am Morning worahlp. Jun­ mans, communion. Broadcast
11 am. Junior Church, for Mr. anti Mrs. Robert Walton. Sunday: 'The Spirit of the Lord
ior church and nursery provided.
Garry and Debbie ot Kalamazoo God is Upon me; ix-causc the
children 4 through 8.
.
6: 30 pm. Young People's A Judy Secord of Middleville Lord hath anointed me to preach
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Night.
spent the Oct. 15th weekend with good tidings unto the meek; he
meetings.
8:30 pm. Choir rehearsal.
7: 30 pm. Evening church serv­ her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. liath sent me to bind up the
ice Special music, hymn sing. Floyd Nceb. a Rev. Max Oven- brokenhearted, to proclaim llbUNITED BRETHREN IN
ahlre and wife called to see Mra crerty to the captivua. nnd the
7:30 Mrtnage by the pastor.
CHRIST CHURCH
Monday—6:30 p.m. CSB Bat­ Cletus Wieland, a surgical pa­ opening of the prison to them
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
tient In Butterworth Hospital. that are bound.”
talion Boys Club.
Rev. Earl Gaskill. Pastor.
Monday. Oct. 17. nnd found Ivor
Tuesday Activities
Mdfalhg worship, 9:30 am.
0 a.m. Joy Ml&amp;donary Society somcwh&amp;l Improved
Sunday school, 10:30 am.
The Sunday Worahlp service at
Christian Endeavor. 6:15 p.m. .wprk meeting at the home of
Mra. Russell Mnkely
live U B, Church on corner of
By lilri. I'rrn U incbliti
6: 30 p.m. Stockade Boys Club. Bell rood and 'HuMiipoon M-50
Prayer meet Thursday, 7.30.
7: 30 pm. Mary-Martlui Mis­ was well attended. Abo the C. E.
sionary Soclct)' meeting at the and evening evangelistic service
CARLTON CENTER
Furrvst Jay Gould of Ft.
home of Mra. Don Mathews.
The pastor. Rev. Ovenshire and
METHODIST CHURCH
Wednesday Activities
Rev. Richard VandcnBosch
wife went to West Lowdl to Wayne, Ind., called Saturday an
6 am. Men's Prayer Bond.
Morning worahlp. 9:15 a.m.
supply for lhe church there, Ills sister and husband, Mr. and
STONEY POINT
LAKEWOOD
9 am Women's Prayer Band. during the Sunday school hour Mrs Errcti^dSkldmorc Sunday
Bunday
school.
10:15
am.
KUS
I
LHUKUH
HU*
METHODIST
CHURCW
BAPTIST CHURCH
4:30 pm. Dorcim Missionary here. 11 am. to 12. A The church callers were Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Community Room nbov^2&gt;
•
Bey^ JUchard Keen.
affaire committee met Monday old' {such g( Charlotte. * Thurs­
HASTINGS'
Woodland Fire Station
‘V
Wednesday.
Pm
-Prayer and Bible. at the parsonage fellowship Itall day jhiobdrA of Llx&gt; Moore MothGRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor "*-*•- “ In- Sunday school.
'study
'
- —
,
The WMA prayer band is to
11
a.m.
Preaching.
9:50 am. Sunday school.
" am p«‘,hlne
Thursday
—
6:30
p.m.
Pioneer
Rev.
RumeU
Sarver.
Poster
be
held tills Thuradar at the cessing plant Ln OrecnvlUe.
8 p.m. Preaching.
11 am. Worship service.
Girls Clubs.
paraonage. A Many from here large number of friends and rela­
Sunday school. 10 am.
7:30
servlci
I.JV p.m. Evening
KtviuilK KKllx.
।
Nuraerjfor
regular
services.
Worship hour. 11 mm.
enjoyed the missionary confer­ tives called Sunday al the home
7:30 pm. Wed . prayer service.
J/iTrn'nni
of Mr. and Mra. Alston Penfold
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
ence at Sunfield.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
nASTINGS/^’F.SLEYAN
George Spcas. Pastor
.
Denny Eldred enjoyed spend­ in Maple Grove Center in honor
METHObfBT CHURCH
' 1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa. Mfqli HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
ing Saturday night with his of their golden anniversary.
East Michigan at State Road
OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs
Olson W. Clark, pastor
George Eldred, h Mrs. Dona,
on Wednesday of Iter pari Morning worahlp. II a.m. 102 E. Woodland Avenue
10 a.m. Sunday school.
Rev. H. R. Collver
| Evening service. 8 p.m.
Kaufftnan entertained Thursday
11 a.m. Sermon: ’The Gospel evening with a cradle shower :
9:45 am. Sunday school.
»“lcd
Prayer service. Wed., 8 pm.
of the Gospel."
11 am. Morning worahlp.
honoring Iter sister. Mra. Ixren
WUI from
6: 30 pm. Youth Fellowship.
(Bottyi Kauffman. There were i ?/' I’TJC * M '
**“*
6 pm. Young People's service.
HASTINGS FREE
7: 30 pm. Gospel hour. Rev. 25 present, a Mra. Chris Miller'tln
tin SrJu,nL
Schantz' attended church
METHODIST CHURCH
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
E. L Crocker of Lake Odessa.
7 p.m. Wednesday service.
Rev. C. E. Hpwe. Pastor
and Mrs Elmer Bontrager, moth­ Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Will
Wednesday. 7:30 pm.
Boltwood and B State Road
er and sister of the two Mrs. Velte In W'oodland then they
Bible study.
HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Kauffman’s of Middleburg. Ind. were all dinner gueate of Mr. and
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Momlng worahlp. 11 am
were ncre Thursday to attend Mra Eugene Schantz in Grand
, WOODBURY UNITED
Elder Samuel J. Elie
Sunday evening zervlce, 7 pm.
the shower and guests of tlte Rapids. * Mr. and Mra Wilbur
BRETHREN CHURCH
2730 W State Rd
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Dana Kauffmans'.
Mi', and Stauffer of Caledonia were Wed­
Rev. B R. Davis. Pastor
Sunday. 8:30 o.m. Free MethoHastings. Mich., WI 5-9465
Mrs. Dana Kauffman and chil­ nesday dinner guests of Mr. and
Vem Hawblltz
Sunday
Just'off
M-66,
North
on
M-50
In
dbt broadcast over WPUR.
dren and MLw Rozella Kauffman Mrs
Village
of
Woodbury
Warship, 11 am.
were at Goshen. Ind , on Mon­ callers were Mr. and Mra. Vem
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Tuesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday, after school.
day of tills week to attend the Wenger of near Alto.
Worship. 11 am.
Mr. and Mra. Lorry Hawblitz
Bunday. "Faith for Today.” on,
Young People's Service, Thussfuneral service, of their aunt.
Junior church for children, 4-9. Mra. Levi (Sarah) Hoatettlcr. and children from Battle Creek
TV Wood. Channel 8. 8:30 am.
day. 7 pm.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.. 8. known by many here as Mrs. called Sunday on Mr. nnd Mra
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy.,
Fellowship service. 7:45 am.
Gaylord Gould, also on Mr. ami
HURCH OF GOD
Radio WJEF. 1230, 8:30 a m.
Sarah Shaffer.
Youth Fellowship, Wed. 7.
Mrs Vern Hawblitz. * Mr und
&lt; Pentecostal*
Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Miller. Mrs. Heber Poster called WrdBible Study and Prayer ser­
I Pastor. Rev. James R. Hatfield MILO BIBLE CHURCH
vice. Wednesday, 8 p in. nt Roger Jr. and children, Jim. Kip and nasdny on Mra. John TenHarkcl
Route 3 Delton
Watson Cor.. 3'4 miles
Julie and Miss Surah Ann Miller of Hastings and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible teacher Corey home, west of church.
West of Martin
of Orand Rapids were Sunday Clayion McKeown of Quimby.
Sunday school, 10 am.
A. J. Spoelstra. Pastor
dinner guests nt the home of Mr.
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Rons Bllvlns of near Hastlng.1
Worship. 11 am
Sunday school. 10 am.
and Mra. Ammon Miller. Sr. at was n Thursday caller of the
Worship, 11 am.
| Sunday service. 7 30 p.m.
Lake Odessa I P A. Campgrounds Pinhook. Sarah Ann spent tiie Heber Fosters. * Mr. and Mra
Bunday evening service. 7:30.
weekend at both places. A Mr. Blake Allerdlng from Hastings
Phone DR 4-8277
Wed. evening service. 7:30.
und Mrs. Kenneth Stahl of near called Bunday on Mr. and Mr.t
HASTINGS UNITED
L2md.de were Thursday supper Sidney Stanton. Mr. and Mrs
Sunday school. 10 a.m.
HOLINESS CHURCH
MoCALLUM UNITED
jniesta of mother. Mrs. Luella Shirley Stanton were Sufidny
Morning worahlp. 11 am.
East Marshall Street
BRETHREN IN
Slahl and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd dinner guests of hLs parents, Mr.
Young
People's
Service.
7
pm.
Marvin Slckmllier. Pastor
CHRIST CHURCH
Stahl
of Clarksville were Sunday and Mrs. Sidney Stanton.
Evening
service.
8
pm.
'Th; Church of the Wildwood'
Sunday school 10 am.
000
supper cuesta of mother. Stahl.
Bible Study. Wed.. 7:30 pm.
Otis Lake Road
Morning worship. 11 am.
Mra. Kate Kelly, fonntrly of
Mrs Ethel Blank enjoyed hav­ this neighborhood but more .re­
Prayer service. 6 pm.
Rev. Isaac Osgood. Pastor
Evening service. 7:30 pin.
ing
dinner
with Mrs. Ruby Wall cently of Battle Creek Ls Uiw
Morning worship, 10 am.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
on Nash road Wednesday. Oct living In Nashville. * Sorry to
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY •
, Bunday school. 11 am.
nesday evening. 7:30 p.m.
19.
A
Mrs.
Mary
Grindle
nnd
two
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm.
hear that Mra. George Marshall
children of Alto were guests of
Elder Gerald N. Slack
INTER-LAKES
is laid up at her home following
her sister. Mra. Donna Eldred a fan. * Mr. nnd Mra. Blair
Sabbath school, 9:30 am.
Mrs. Lloyd Eby. former mission­
BAPTIST CHURCH
;
Wednesday night and they did Hawblitz and Kenny were SunSaturday worship. 10:45 am.
aries to Sierra Leone, guest
Delton. Michigan
Prayer meet Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. .sewing together.
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor
da gucata of Mr. nnd Mra. Orlic
Mr. and Mra. L. J. Mole nnd VanSyckle of Lacey.
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Prayer and Bible Study Wed­
family and Mr. and Mra. Melvin
nesday, 7:30 pm. Ira Osgood's BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Worahlp. 11 a.m.
Starbord were Sunday visitors of
Rev Chalmer Miller, Poster
Evening worship. 7 p.m.
Administrative board meeting at
their parents. Mr. and Mra. Her­ with them a few days last week.
10 am. Sunday school.
Wednesday Fellowship. 7 pm
man Miller on Keim road. A * John Wllrey and wife and
11 a.m. Morning worship.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7. Mra Ethel Blank called at her Dick Wllrey and wife, son and
SOUTH KALAMO
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
daughter's.
Mra. Bea Stahl In daughter of Belleville spent last
CHURCH
PENTECOSTAL
Clarksville and uLv&gt; to see Mrs weekend at tlte Keith Fox
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
Rev. Arbutus Hurless. Pastor
Broadway and Center
Vera Geiger and Mrs. Ema family.
REFORMED CHAPEL
Willard H. Curtis. Minister
1631 Ionia Rd.. Kalamo
The Pleasant Valley rural
N6cb
on
Keim
road Frida?
708 W._M*tn Street *
Sunday school. 10 am.
Sunday. Nov. 6 worahlp servStanley Stauffer. Linda and school District 3 will be having
Rev. Earl Schlpper
Morning worship. 11 am.
Bill of West Hastings were Sat­ a Hallowren festival on Friday
Worship, 10 am.
Young People's servlfe. 6:30.
cast of 9:30 service oveb WBCH.
evening.
Oct. 28. * The Watch
urday callers of Mra Bert BlankSunday school. 11:15 am.
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
.‘Sermon: "How Do You Sec?"
A Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Stahl of Care class and instructor will
Evening worship. 7:30 pm.
Thursday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Clarksville and riiothcr, Mrs. meet at the parsonage Saturday
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
12:30 Dinner In Memorial Hall CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL Luella Stahl attended a meeting afternoon. Oct. 24 * Mr. and
1719 N. Broadway
for Btewardjihlp Visitors These UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH and film allowing at the North Mrs.. Dale Geiger ot Uuulng
Irving Wesleyan Methodist Mr. and Mrs Emery Benedict, of
George 8. Marshall. Pastor
Almon G. Fulton. Pastor
' men will make their calls during
Church Wednesday evening a Greenville,' and Jim Geiger and
Church school. 10 am.
410 E. Madison. 945-5065
the afternoon.
daughter. Balli of Lake Odessa
Warship service, 11 am.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.
6:30 Junior High Youth Fel­
Vaughn and son ot AK6 were were Sunday vLUtani to see their
All are welcome.
Morning worship. 11 am.
lowship at tiie home of Debbie
Sunday miesu at the Dorian El­ mother and grandma. Mrs. Vcni
Youth service 7 pm.
Newell. 645 South Jafferaon. Ar­
dred home,
Geiger Sunday. * Mra Carrie
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
thur Olson will be gurat speaker. DELTON METHODIST
Mrs Enia Necb had os Sun­ Kyser of South Boston near
Marclus E Taber. Minister
Wcslnesday Bible, prayer, 7:30.
6: 30 Senior High Youth Fel­
day evening callers, wn Marvel Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. John Dean
Church study. Sunday. 9:45.
lowship al the church
Stadel and Dale of Carlton. Mire
Necb
and
little
Sue
Ann
of
Worship. Sunday. 11 a.m.
KILPATRICK UNITED
Monday Activities
Woodland * Mrs Dran Geiger Janis Healy of near Lake Odessa.
Youth Fellowship. Sunday. 6.
BRETHREN CHURCH
I 7 Boy Scouts.
entertained at her home Tues­ Mr. and Mra. Dewey Farris and
Prayer Group. Tuesday. 9 30.
M-66 Woodland
7: 30 Session meeting.
1
Rev. R. A Hoffman
Chancel choir. 7 pm. Thursday. day afternoon the WMC work­ ehlldrt-n. Debbie, Vicki. David
Wednesday Activities
day at the Logon Calvary Birth- arid Bobbie, local were Sunday
10 am. Sunday school
1:15 Circle 4 win meet at the
ren * Mra. Marilyn Stahl with dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
IRVING CHAPEL
I 11 am. Worship service.
home of Mra. O M. Ketchum.
Mrs Don Bcrgy attended thr John E Brake and Jack
Sunday school. 10 am. to 11.
8 pm. Evening wyvice.
Home Extension acwing clinic at
Prayer meeting. Wed . 7:30.
home of Mra George Sumner.'
old daughter of Mra. Betty
Ionia Thursday.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
Mrs. Mina Friend of Grand *Alw4*&gt; rVw'LKnm *-------- ..._ ‘
. SCIENTIST
Thursday Activities
Rapids has been spending the
645 W. Green Street
9:30 Circle 1 will meet al lhe CHURCH
Rev. Don M- Gury, Rector
ron. Rusrell and wife. The two hcart I*Uent She Is with her
D am. Hbly Communion.
; Sunday school. 11 am.
6 Kirk Howe choir practice.
' Wednesday service. 8 pm.
_ ____
__ _ ' H- a m Holy Communion and Uttte grandsoiu. Stevia and Gre-. frandparenta. Mr. and Mrs Jo8:45 _____
Junior___
High
choir _prac*ph
h Ah
Abels,
*u while her mother
sermon.
Nursery and clasts for gory Smith of Fremont have *°
Reading room open Wednts- tloe.
&gt;
I
also, made It enjoyable by being works tn Grand Rapids.
children.
, day and Saturday, 3 to 4 pm.
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
&lt;

FOR AN ACTION STATE

mney&amp;fmnswokw
fiUWSWOMfrHttTE REPRESENTATIVE

Sunday Tapir

Iliglibank

�A,.

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

Kroger's Regular Low Prices

Reckless Driver
Pays S50 Fine

WHY PAY MORE!

John F. fltullU. of Grand Rap­
ids. pleaded guilty when ar­
' ralgned before Municipal Judge
L. E. Barnett on a charge of
I reckless driving.
He paid a $50 fine plux &gt;4 85
He was arrested by Deputy Har­
vey Baker.
' Larry D. Greenfield. R4 HasI tings, paid a $30 fine plus court
costs for being a minor Ln pos­
session of intoxicants.
Earl J Riggs. Luke Odessa,
arrested by Officer Gary Sunkir.
paid a $25 fine plus cools for be­
ing u minor in possession of
intoxicants.
Riggs also paid a $10 fine plus
costs for driving while his license
i was suspended.
I Jesse L. Hicks. Jr. arrested by
I Officer Kendal W Wilcox, paid
a 125 fine plus costs for being
a minor Ln possession ot Intoxi­
cants.
Dean A Mesecar. Rl Nashvile.
paid a $23 tine plus costs for fur­
nishing intoxicants to * minor.
Paul E. Gould waived exami­
nation when hr appeared before
Judge Barnett on a charge of
driving without an operator's li­
cense and was bound over to'
the Nov 7 term of Circuit Court
Walter P Zaleski. 21. 809 3.
Washington, was taken lo Pen­
nock Hospital following an acci­
dent al 1:15 a.m. on Old M-79 a
half-mile south of the River
Road. His cor went off the right
side, hit a guard post then rolled
56 feet down a bunk. On Oct. 24
he was arraigned for furnishing
Intoxicants to a minor and was
sentenced to pay u $25 fine plus
$665 court costs or serve 20
days in jail and for being drunk
and disorderly he was ordered to
pay a $25 fine plus $5 15 court
costs or serve another 15 days
The fines and costs had not been
paid Wednesday momlng.

,

PESCHKE'S FULL SHANK HALF

Smoked
AM

Center Cut Rib

Tenderay Brand

USDA CHOICE

Ik.

3-LEGGED or DOUBLE BREASTED

Ik.

ROASTING

ChickeiuK?

USDA CHOICE TENDERAY

CHUCK
STEAK

BACON SALE

Silver Platter End Cut

ib

69c

l ib cig

79c

Sliced Slab Bacon

59c

Lunch Meats

SEAFOOD SALE

pi, 69=

hi,

Perch Fillets

Eckrich

Ducklings

ib 49c

Swiss Steak

ib 69°

Smoked Sausage * 79=

2**. *1.49

Pork Sausage •* -&gt;• 59=
All Beef Franks*

y 79c

Roll Roast

49c

n.

79=

Durfee

Booth Frozen

2*

Fish Steaks

Harrudt

Tenderay Bonelett Ballon

Hb cig

Breaded Shrimp «"&gt;■

Gordon's Roll

Kwick Krnp

Sliced Bacon

ib

Kroger

Kwick Kriip

Sliced Bacon

Paichke’s

Pork Chops

Paichke’s

lb.

59=

ci«

*1.29

Ry Mra. John Hook

Letter of October 27:
Mary Baulch spent the weekend
at Sunset Acres. Sunset Acres lud
a dinner and bazaar recently for
ImttenM and their relatives * Ed
' Rice spent Saturday with Mr. and
I Mrs Rex Casey and helped buzz
1 wood * Mrs. Eva Fox and chil­
dren were Sunday dinner guests
I of Mr nnd Mrs. John Hook in
• honor of her birthday.
| Donald Cheney Ls spending a
I14-day furlough with his wife and
I other relatives following basic
training at Fort Knox. Ky._ *
I Janice Davis of Kalam-izoo -ailed
on ner motner. Mm Elsie Davis.
| Wednesday * Mr und Mra I&gt;-n
Stanton spent tiie post two weeks
’ taking care of the Richard Gross
I Jr. children while parents were
Ion s trip.
I Clayton Erb of Byron Center
I Spent Sunday with Mra Homer
Hammond and Harold Erb. * Mr.
nnd Mra Joel Howell are parents
of a girl bom Wednesday, Oct.
19. in a Battle Creek hospital. *
Susie Howell has been in the hos­
pital. * Mr and Mrs. Robert Fos­
ter and Darrell were Sunday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Harold
Hawkins and girls in Hastings *
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bickel of Bat­
tie Creek were Sunday callers at
tiie Robert Foster home.

NATIONAL BRANDS SALE
Idaho Salla lmlanl-3%-oz wl

I Mashed

. —

. Fouldi Elbo
Elbe Macaroni or-7-oz. wl.

Thin Spaghetti
Scott (roll 1000 1 ply shaatil

Libby-1-lb 14 oz. can

Libby Whole
Kernel er-i-io
or- 1-lb can
stony
wneit narnat

Potatoes10 ’J

6 •-

Cream Style Corn

4
- A
M •

Libby-1-lb can

10"

Sauerkraut

Tomato Juice

&lt;Z

Ubby-l-lb. can

”

61**

Cut Wax Beans

5 '• &gt;

Bathroom Tissue 8

Peas 1lb 101 e*n

Dal Monla -8-oz. wl can

Libby Plumi or-1-lb 1-oz. can

Cut Green Beans 7

Scott Towels

5

Fruit Cocktail

Facial Tissue

Cut Beets

Buttermilk Bread

Grape Jelly

Muualmann i-1'lb H-oz can

Dal Monla Halves or—1-lb 13-oz. can

Banqutl Minca or-lkk-lb

7

Applesauce

4

Sliced Peaches

1

Hunla Hickory Flavored-14 oz, wl.

4

Chili Sauce
Del Monie Pineepplo-Grapefruil-1-ql 14-oz.

6

McIntosh.

Walnuts
&gt;r Pecans

Jonathan

RED or GOLDEN

Pudding

io

41«
Diamond Brand Shelled

U.S, No 1

Michigan Rutsal

California

88 Size

Oranges

io

3

io

3

io

KROGER BUTTERMILK or HOMESTYUE

Reg
$119

'■

BISCUITS

1-lb.
pk«.
Unit 1 with coupon

can

163 Size

12'»59= \ isiNfiKs?’60LD F|*ISH
3 $1 \j«7CHARMS

Roailad

Peanuts
Holiday In-Shell

Mixed Nuts
. Country Club

Fruit Cake Mix
o» 2n&gt;i o&lt; mor.

I - Er.lM Beef Click

R.dwn al
Sal. Nov 5. 1966

Rsdoom al Kroger thru
Sal. Nov 5. 1966

_

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3v,,M ..50c

Salad Fork

FRANKS

PURINA
DOC CHOW

UNO'S
PIZZA

I

Country Club

with each $5 purchase

k

UP TO

b

975

idaam at Krogar thru
Sal. Nov 5. 1966

I

YELLOW
ONIONS

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with coupons Iron
this ad

,

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FRIS-SHORI
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Chas* 4 Sanborn I GILLETTE BLADES I
Instant CoHao
or RAZOR
1

CHUN KING
ITEMS

KROGER
COFFEE CREAMER

Ed

Sat. Nov 5. 1966

50

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BANANAS

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WlfH THIS tOUPCb. CK
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PESCHKE'S
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VALUABLE COUPON

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WVI Sal. Nov 5. 1966
RVB

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BISCUITS
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transparent/

' PLASTIC

STAINLESS STEEL TABLE WARE

WI IlWUlWIlflV

CRAPEFRUIT

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3
with
ccapon

B-oz. wt,

36 BEAUTIFUL

50

DRAFTS;

12/79= 24/79,

angelos

59&lt; 39&lt;

4

2o

Listerine

Baking Potatoes 20 99=

Delicious Apples

io

Antiiaplic-7 II oz. bll.

Drink

io

4

Thank You 8rand-15 crz wf, can

Catsup
14-oz. w| bll

Pumpkin Pie

io

Dal Monfa-12-oz wt.

Dal Monla

Catsup

io

lady Scott |200 2-ply)

^MaT^Sol5-B4-1L 'loaf

Libby Cut -11b can

4

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Dal Monte Cui Green Berni 1-lb can or

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HARDWARE b APPLIANCES

I

142 E. State St.
Phone Wl 5-2983

GET F L EX-O-CLASS AT

STAMPS

t-Ain'rinr

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Hardware

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I ROYAL VIK1NC 1
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1 DANISH FASTRY I STAINLESS TABLE WARE
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East Side
Lumber Co.
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Ill I. Reilread St.
Phone Wl 5-2423

�WEEK END

W A FREE RJN-FILLED

National
[Hastings

State v Jeffarson
Downtown

Gordon Ironside, 20 Ironside Dr., Hastings

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

SALE!

SIGN UP EACH WEEK AT THESE BUSINESS
PLACES...LOOK for Your Name EACH WEEK Birke' S
IN ONE OF THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS

REGISTER EACH WEEK
Right thru till December 1st

NOW IN
PROGRESS

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

•

Phone 945-3400

Ken &amp; Bob's
Gulf Service

DELICATtSSIN — BRANCH POST OFFICE

. -

Complete Beverage Department

♦ General Auto Repairing

AAA Wrecker Service
Lila Messenger, 712 N. Hanover, Hastings

Joanne Howe, 643 W. Madison

CLEARANCE!

Hastings Shell Service

USED SEWING MACHINES
"Serviced and Ready to Sow"

ti

*

Haan
STANDARD SERVICE

5-2253

PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY

NEW TRIP
EACH WEEK

Comer E. Green and Michigan

Phone 945-9647

Mr*. Faye Allen, Rt. I, Hastings
Mr*. Roy Chandler, Rt. 3, Hasting*

3.

5.

rz« E. Stole

Roy Reynolds, Rt. 2, Hastings

NOW

Regularly $1.00-$1.50 &amp; $2.00-------------

Albert Montague. 1707 S. Broadway

You’re Assured of a
Full Measure of
Service and Satisfaction
at the Home of “BILL DING”

BATTERY

&gt;15’5^

Helen Lesxcynski, Rt. 1, Hostings

Them* winner* from each store will then be placed in the final prize drawing

'LUMBER-GO

ALL WEATHER SPECIAL

CirUC T,RE

jIUNj

^--6." Otic preliminary winner will be drawn each week at each participating etorc.

Mrs. Kendal Coats, Rt. 3, Hastings

219 W. STATE ST.

NEW GOODYEAR
SHOE STORE
134 W. State St.

6

Winner miiHt be married or of legal age, and reside in trade area.

well, Fred Ziegler. Harold Mc­
Vey, Dick Welton, Clifford
Clouse, and Ed McPharlln at­
tended a Joint committee .if Hie
House and Senate pertaining to
the rules and regulations of lhe
new Contractors Licensing Law.
Both Fred Ziegler and Ed McPharlin gave testimony before
this committee trying to explain
lhe contractor's view of thia
much clL'CTi-ssed legislation.
The following testimony was
given by the chairman of the
State Legislative Committee of
tho Barry County Contractors
Association at tiie Administrative
Rules Committees public hearing

Phone 945-5982

TIME FOR A NEW

SERVICE

125 H0JiFFtg«&gt;mT.

South Jefferson
Phono 945-5170

(

Albert Arcntx, Rt. 1, Hostings

Reinhold Bodcnmullcr, Rt. 1, Woodland

that week. New contest each week.

Get In The Beat" With a

CHICAGO, ILL.
Plck-Condresa
1,000 Rooms
•&gt;,

Whitehall Drum

SELECTIONS OF FINE

Sets from *11950 . S37500

FURNITURE

Michigan Blvd. •
&amp; Congress SL
Telephone:
HArrteon 74*00
Ta23u4ii»

For Every Room in Your Home!

MUSIC CENTER
138 W. State

Homemade
Skinless
Michigan Grade 1

Riepenholfs Sausage Kitchen
115 S. Jefferson

Mary Lydy, Rt. 3. Hastings

MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP
Hotel Hastings

.Telephone: 963 7100
Teletypes 3lJ-222-5&lt;J2B

E. LANSING, MICH.

FLINT, MICH.

Albert Pick Motor Motet
110 Rooms
Nur Michigan SUte University
Telephone: 337-1741

CLEVELAND, 0.

cider 2-5131
T‘aiI-74Z4734

Phone 945-5321

Beverwyk's

991COUPON
• Polish Diamond Ring

JAMIN MOORE PAINT
Wallpaper • Custom Draperies
Unfinished Furniture
Art Supplies
Evelyn Williamson, 422 W. Green

Bulling':

J T«44M

Make This Your

• Clean Diamond Ring in
Ultra-Sonic Cleaning Machine

GILMORE JEWELER

CHOOSE FROM MANY MODERN MODELS

A^.lta. Sprln,.,. Mid4U.ilu

Helen Burkey, 501 W. State Rd.. Hastings

102 I. Stat.

!

COLOR T V

fkp,, 945-5316

by RCA and CURTIS-MATHES

From the

City Food &amp; Beverage

POOR BOYS

&amp; SLACKS
•Buy Ona or Buy Both!

CONVENIENT
SHOPPING from 9 a.m. to II p.m. DAILY

118 N. Jefferson St.

Fine Foods - Beverage Department
News Stand — Delicatessen

• Cute Alone. As a Set!

George F. McMullen, 314 W. State Rd., Hastings

1 A LASTING REMEMBRANCE

Bring your exposed rolls of Kodak Color Film CXI27,
CX120. CX620 and CXI26 to us for expert Develop-

This season, it's heather
colors ... in flattering Wal­
nut (brown) or bright, bold
Brick (dark orange).

399 599
Slackg

Pullover

BENXFRANKLIN*
P

Mrs. Robert Wills, Rt. 5, Hostings

THAT'S
State
NEW CARPETS

by McGee - Monarch and Barwick

Your present CARPETS CLEANED
• The Duraclean Way

102 W. State at Jefferson

Gladys Richardson. Nashville

107 So. Jefferson

Glendon Pierson, 317 E. High St., Hostings

Jack Clinton. Rt. 3, Hostings

ma rronr
cna
and
Front End
Alignment

whitI

For Ladies!
'

A

Marie Chamb^Jpin, Rt. 2, Hastings

------J

U3. ROYAL TIRE
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
BARRY COUNTY

Dyeing - Alterations
Mothproofing

BARRY CLEANERS

.141 E. Woodland at Michigan

'

Phone 945-9411

Ralph Eye. Rt. 1, Ha»ting»

. ""

,

3ZI 5. Michigan

Phono 945-4265

Al.« Ulbon,.. 201 W. Indian HUI,

Phone 945-2134

110 W. State

GARDNER'S
122 W. State

Largest Selections

117 W. State St. in Downtown Huttings
Edward Clem, 117 N. High, Middleville

CHINA by Lennox

Leigh Suburban and Rural

DECORATIVE AAAIL BOXES
Regularly
SR 8 5
?tfER»$8”

Now

*3

SEVERAL STYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE

CRYSTAL
by Tiffin ।

STERLING
by Gorham. Reed^Er Barton &amp; Tow

Robert Edgerton. Rt. 3, Lake Odessa

u axle in accordance with tho
building axle of the nearcM
political subdivision having a
building code.
If I am hired to build a de-ei
off North MiclUgan wood.’. how
do I find the nearest political
subdivision having a building

iruudc plumbing and Lhe custo­
mer wants a Chic Sale. I mint
turn down tiie contract. He will
have to build it himieir because
no contractor in Michigan can
build it for him.
And if the Village of Freeport
held liuL week in Uuuung;
I tun a sclf-empluyed carpen­ has a building axle and lhe City
ter. I operate a one-man btulneaa because lhal'b Uie way I like
It. I enjoy my Irecdocn. I wis in division having a cx-dc do wc in
b Hastings have to build accordEurope during the eurly HH0'»i ing to that code?
to pr&amp;sene that freedom and
Rule 53. Par. 1—A complaint
tiial U why I tun here in Lan­.
may be resolved or settled Jirlur
sing today.
Act No. 3*3 I believe, te pri­
plaint
may be closed by the
marily designed to eradicate iny
business and oil the other amall department. If a complaint Is
contracting busineaMs in 37 dif­ resolved or settled by agree­
ferent trades fur one specific ment, Live licensee shall notify
reason which I wlU talk about tiie department in writing
thereof. Tiie department shall
later.
As I go tluxxigh some of these
rules. I will slxiw Ixiw this eradi­ that it lias received informa­
tion that the complaint haa
cation will be accomplished.
Rule 22. Par. 3—Tile amount
cotuplamani tokca taaue with
of the bond for tiie liceiuiing
period, Miail be; &lt;a&gt;—*2,000.00
depaxtinenl may Investigate
for builder or contractor with
further. Resolution or settle­
a dollar volume of grus-, sales
ment of a complaint shall not
Ices tiuui S200.000.00.
less than WO,000.00. The coal of depoxunent ot ita statutory
the bend and license for me is right to take disciplinary acthe same as aonu-uuc doing ten
limes as much business. It there­
Why should the licensee be re­
fore follows that tiie cost to me. quired to notify the department?
percentage wise, is 10 times more
per dollars worth of bualnea this nature should be between
the complainant and the depart­
ment The complainant quite
operator.
Rule 33. Par. 1-A builder or often may have an unjustifiable
contractor shall deliver to hla plaint but each time a compialnl
customer fully executed copies u filed I tend to lose more wage
of all agreements between earning lime.
them, including specifications,
and when construction In in­ tiie act itself can I find any
volved. both plan., and spcclfi- mention made of controlling
catlons. He siiall make certain quality ot material or workmanthat all such writings are de­ Miip or controlling exhorbitant
finite in their terms und suf­ (iriccs, therefore I believe any
ficient to express in intent of violation of the rule* would alio
be a vioteUon of a criminal act
UnnsaoUotts. the type and already in the book*. If I am ac­
amount of work lo be done, cused of violating a law I want
the type and quality of ma- !| to be tried by a duly elected
termls to be used, and the Ii judge before a jury of my peers.
parties siiall adhere to appll- 1 Not by a board appointed by the
cable building, housing, and Governor.
zoning regulations.
' I believe the loss of time and
I have been in business tor 20i money and the constant clicckyears and I have never been ing by the department into my
asked to sign an agreement of personal affairs will outweigh
any kind nor have I ever asked. the freedom and advantages of
a customer u» sign on agreement., being self-employed, so I will
My customers would teel insult­ close my shop and hire out to a
ed if I should now o&gt;k them to। big contractor. I won't be happy
sign an agreement. They trust, working for someone else so lhe
me and I trust tiiein and for 20I first time tho boas growls' at
years that trus; lias never beeni me I will get the other employees
misplaced.
-----__ thaftare should be rep­
to agree
. _. ....
carpenters UnDocs this rule outlaw all oral resented
by ti

staled reason*
I am u carpenter not u book
keeper so ivriiap* my bpoks may
be difficult to understand by
anyone other than myself. Go

Marie LaMairr, 630 S. Market

BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS
for BARRY

to be Found in Barry County

JIM BARR TIRE SHOP

fo[ Processing and Printing.

HODGES JEWELRY

Time lo Clean
Fall and Winter
Clothes!

FREE

A new Fresh Roll of Kodak. Color Film of the same
size ot the time you bring in the exposed Color Film

Phon. 945-3967

corifttnictton MuiU be In ac­
cordance with the local build -

~Does the department Intend.
NOW THE TRUE PURPOSE
and have tiie power, to enforce OF THIS ACT HAS BEEN AClocal buildings. tKMiMng. and COMPLI8HED.
zoning regulations'1
I respectfully recommend to
This rule will force me to this committee that, if it Is in
spend much Ume drawing plans their power, that they postpone
and specifications and oilier acceptance of any more appllbook work which in my case are cations for license until after
entirely unnecessarv
1 •*
“ *Neu
’— *Legislature
— ------- will
—- -have
the
had an opportunity to study fur, -J____ ._
tractor shall keep and main­ il... , stain a complete, accurate set
of books and records which dis­ | wliole stinking tneaa to whoever
close his current financial con­ originated it. with the admonldition. The books and records
siiall be open to inspection by I the Slate Legislature again to
tiie department or any person unionize the residential buildduly authorized by it for Rood ere of Michigan.
and sufficient cause during
regular business hours alter

RIGHT

ABSOLUTELY
. . Only one of the many
Pho tog rrc 'lie Specialties of
A PHOTOGRAPHY

. . everything Lovely

Phone Wl 5-2091

107 E. Woodland

Swing to o
New Fashion Beat
This Season!

and GIFTS

• Tighten All Loose Stones

(Willard Rogers, Mgr.l

Harold Lundstrom, Rt. 2, Vermontville

In

APPLIANCES

• Inspect Stones

Barbara Kieniey. Rt. 5. Hastings

Knit Coordinates

HASTINGS CLEANERS

Prospect and

Charlotte

There’s always a friendly crowd
.
and the
many specialties of the house are favorites
of young and old alike.

327 N. Broadway

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Teletypo: 817-3720744

Restaurant
Hastings

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Repairing

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600 Rooms

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300 Rooms
Downtown Flint
at your doom
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Second and

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Phone 945-4071

R. Gordon Thompson. Rt. 5. Hastings

10 lbs. - '2.50

CALL 945-4013
for

221 West Mill St.

Ph. wi 5-2423

You’ll Like Our
Drop-Off Service

Carl Lents, Box 472, Nashville

COLOR CENTER

Owned &amp; Operated by^w.
WAYNE NEWTON and HAROLD MATHEWS

With the Professional Pcrmette Dry Cleaning Machine

150 W. Court at Church

Nationwide Inn
275 Room*

Mrs. Carl Nicthamer, Glenndole. Hastings

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811 E. Railroad St.

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From the
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9 minutes from downtown
1670 Arthur St.
Telephone: 636 37*1
Teletype: 5024*91036

at

(Broken Sixes)

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150 Room*

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Phone Wl 5-SIO5

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Ph. 945-4284

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known business address on file
with the departments. A re­
quest for an extension at lime
shall be in writing and may be
granted tor good and sufficient
cause.
One more opportunity for mo

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Before Joint
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You may enter in as many stores as you wish each week. No purchase necessary.

PARMALEES

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Winning family will provide own transportation lo and from.

Hastings Floor Covering

REDWOOD BIRD FEEDERS

Mr*. Jack Raymond, Rt. 1, Hastings

Patterned KNEE SOX

Campbell are planning a pieaunt holiday Frank works for
E." W. Bliss and Mrs. Campbell Is employed by The Tyden
Corporation.—Banner photo.
•
.
’

LEES Carpets and Rugs

With One of Our

P. H. Mitchell. 521 W. Walnut. Hastings

lo five members. Meals include two Breakfasts, Saturday, Lunch, Saturday Eve­

sored by The Banner and 42 Hading* merrhanU. Frank had

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by Armstrong

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ning Dinner, and Sunday Dinner for each member of the party.

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Russell Benton, 1521 N. Jefferson, Hastings

(Shop While the Selection i« Be»t)

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Phone 945-9187

Tac Gies. 825 S. Park

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Winner lo receive a free weekend at participating Albert Pick Motels &amp; Hotels.

See our
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of Dresses.

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Phone Wl 5-2235

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PHONE Wl

610 E. State at Green

301 W. State at Broadway

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235 W. State

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205 N, Michigan

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L. Cuyler, 3693 Gun Lake Rd.. Hastings

BARRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE
201 N. Broadway

FOR THE BEST II

E. L. CARPENTER Hardware
142 L State St.

Phone Wl 5-2983

Art Blcam. 628 Wilson. Hastings

lore each lime thr department
finds good und tuffident cuiue
to inspect them1
Rule 35—A licensee, upon
written demand and notice by
tin- department, shall within
30 days submit a current, ac- .
curate and sworn financial
atatmeni slurwing his current
financial status The demand
for a financial statement may

Bunfield - V icjnjty
Letter ol October 37:

from Flint spent the weekend
uith their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ung and Mr. and Mra. Leo Frey.
* Sunday' evening lhe M.YX
met at Uie Briggs Church. *
Trooper James Kloostta will b«
speaking at the Banfleld-Dow­
ling and Briggs Churchte Bun­
day His topic will be “How to
Drive Your Car.” Do try to gome.

Judgement, a lien filed against
the licensee or the depart­
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
ment's reasonable belief • that
Mrs Nortnan Leonard and fami­
™
..K. ij.
ly After uuuia
dinner FUi
Mrs r»cy.
Frty. Mra.
ability to perform
The written Leonard and children drove to
demand may be served per- Western Michigan University to
sonally on the llcwvec or by vtelt Kathryn and attend opan
certified mall genl to hi* last | house.

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preceding Uquor by the flare
a surprise |o a lol of ua
the bars, a great credit to lhe or-have and they are beauUful. . a dUease and our country ipends
The encyclopedia say* that “At ganlzntlon they represent. And. There are many other thing* million* of dollars each year in Buch a comparison would have
„r la
an asaa 1 who
argue that buxines* HotUngs hasn't done that some an effort to cure the victim* of shown that drunk driving arChamber
Commerce
Is
Chamber of
of Comm.rea
1* an
an
clln
rondu-t-I other cities have *Why not. if the dl*ea*e Would our Chamber rww climbed from W £
wistlon of bu'.ine men which eo oy men-or-wonen who are at | the aim 1* to be on a par with j of Commerce or Marchant* (before liquor&gt; to l» in iW
promotes the Interests of its g. . —.....------- ..
------------ .
। Committea permit me or anyone &lt; after Uquor. &gt; Other
least partially under the influ- the
others?
memtrers and of business In genelse to open In the city of Has­ showed Um Mme
ence of Intoxicating liquor? This ••
•■-deni of respect for thte organiza- afTu,nenl doesn't make one Wt favor of the passage of this pro- tings. a place of business where
tlon and considered it a real as- °*
w mc
I P05*1 "outweigh by many times"
■/StAi'
set to a city. Never before have, 2 I do not have to belong to ■ the desire to have a clean city diphtheria, typhoid fever, scarlet IMO.
I heard of this organlzaUon «k-!"the fine clubs" which serve i and county seat that we can all fever, influenza, or any one of
aimcull praUm -I
Ing a public stand in favor ot "beverages" to their members be proud of? the fact that nen many other diseases’ You know
Ta Um Edltev:
toring (o lhe surrounding area*
getting conviction* for alcotaX
something that would degrade and do not intend to. However, who partake of this "beverage"
In a short time we will again b* indulge In their repost tltey
and besmudge the city and en-1 I think when It comes to asking | go home to their families broke, caught peddling such germs they violations without some scientific
would
be
arrested
immediately
measurement Very often en­
lire surrounding community.
1 ,u
I
these
— clubs •to
“ "offer ,K
these
— —
Mmr
— ' breadless —
and
a brutal? that mon­
be confronted with a voting de- will'stay in our city
and prosecuted to the fullest ex­ forcement officials are forced to
clsion on whether Uquor should
—
----- -•
The passage or defeat
of tills
Let us consider the argument* services to all citizens, visitors, ey spent for liquor cannot be tent
of the »w.
law. Yet
in these same settle ffor ft
a reduced cnarge
charge or
of
and guests.of our city" that is a I spent for clothing, food. fuel, and k-ul ui
issue alii effect me none what­
put forth by thl* body:
men are sponsoring Ute sale of
k.
driving or disorderly
' discredit lo this Chamber.
| lhe other necessities of life? Tiie other
glass. This choice must be made soever. even tho" I do on occasion
disease
germs
and
calling
'"A1"* anvw*
I. "The inability to sell liquor-,■ 3 This statament Is entirely
by the Individual determined by
&lt;* J“»“« *"&gt; n-&gt;1 »
it ' good bustneas." Is that con-ico"au ’
.
M.mole
on-lhe premises under existingI; false More about that a little ',veal.
his own conscience
vcal- In tiie
“,e pa.*t it
K has been
becn 11• - I00*1
In Ann Arbor, for example.
Thia is the 30th century, let's
' proven that our law* and sate- xlstent?
conditions is discriminatory to
Some very astounding figures wake up to reality.
vlolatiora are asrJgned to reha­
uards" do not protect the pubIt is a. well known fact that
have been published, such as:
I have kept silent as long as I our local businessmen"—If it is
4
upgrading’ of present es­ Ic In general at all time*. Why both the Sheriff’s Department bilitation link* and thus make
If tiie areas around our city
so much to be desired and this
1. Our police dept, would have were dry. then • I could under­ can I am sure my friends nnd body does noi want to be dis­ tablishments and for general should we delude ourselves into and lhe City Police are short conviction statistic* misleading.
readers
expect
me
to
lake
my
But
arrests do continue to climb
stand the opposition.
physical improvements", at
handed most of lhe time at pres­
stand otl Uie important question criminatory. let's open It wide whose expense? At the expense thinking they will now?
1. Drunk drivtr
Anyone who can drive a car
open and permit every buslneuA* for lhe other advertisement:
How the”*’T H'e,-*olnLt?! uJaTtable
’
tongst or ride a motorcycle, is only ten that comes up for a vote In Has­
of the patron* and more than
3. Drunk drl
I wonder who the member* of h*n&lt;«e
added burden Uial, “**u*°‘*'
_ .
tings next Tuesday. I always
minutes away from spirits by the have taken a stand against this parlor, restaurant, dress shop, that at lhe expense of the long- lhe Businessmen's Committee if bound to be thrust upon them
Knowmg thl* a
4. Alcoholism to Increase 300'. glass. Why should these neigh­ evil and I always shall.
etc., to sell the stuff to their cus­ suffering wives and children, and are Would they want to print U Uquor-by-the-gla*. passe* ’ If ty should reek to P^Wt 1*»
5. Accidents due to drinking boring establishments become
I. too. like many others, was tomers over the bar Make it tn some cases the heart-broken their names at lhe bottom of lhe the J»U l«ue falls to pass and from the !^ed dj^ger and wtea
obese from.Hastings customers.
available to all of u* at every i parents, who. in the long run nd so we could all know or are [ we have to continue transporting expense. The liabilities fy outAll one has to do is take a trip
pay an enormous price "an asset uir&gt; aware
a.uir that
uiui If
■ ■ they
nicy did
uiu their
wicu prisoner*
---- ----- —to the Jail at Charlotte.: weigh the .minimum asret* that
tlsemenu printed recently In the stop; why dlKrtminatc? "the I to our city"—by no stretch of the they
to some of these places and see
JaU to double.
.
papers favoring liquor - by - the- public In general"—there won't Imagination can such a place be cash reg biers would tell a differ- j can Barry County afford the might be realized,
People
who
desire
this
type
of
ent story at the end of Ute day? added expense? If Ute Jail Iwue
---------Sincerely.
Plus many other*
glass Had these been signed by be room in the taverns for all of' called an asset to any city
us,
nor
room
in
the
gutters
nor
There
are
a
lot
of
people
in
Ute
”m*
drinking
are
going
to
Indulge
George E3UoU
I know any one In their right
lhe tavern owners or by indi­
5 Why Is It necessary for the | Hastings shopping area that before lhe new Jail wlU be us- &gt;
mind will realise these figures whether at home or elsewhere, viduals known to frequent these tn the Jail*............conventions,:
able
Tiie
only
alternative,
as
I
so
the
sale
here
isn't
going
w
business
meetings,
etc.
”
The
City of Hastings to be on a par। would go elsewhere to do their
are fallacies Personally I don’t
places and who have the repu­
see it. is that Ute officers wUl To lbe
think there will be any more create any new guzzlers
tation as drinkers, they would curse of conventions the world with other cities? So far we shopping if Uiey knew the man have to turn their backs upon I As far back as I can remember
I'm sure the proprietors of our have been no surprise, but signed ovei Is and has long been lhe haven't built any shopping cen-| with whom they usually do buslspirits consumed In Hastings,
,- these Infringement* of the Jaw. teacher* Ln school*, our text
lers on outskirts: most other lleM
ne*s „„
was backing mut
this HU
ad.. n
Althan there is now. with the pas­ local establishments aren't going as they were by the Hastings fact that the attendant* fill up.«...
books,
and
our whole
lives have
and do we want that?
It
-----------"--------sage of lhe proposal The only .Into Ute streets, drag people In Chamber of Commerce and on fire water and make fools of cities have. So far we haven't ready some have said they think
centered around our count I think every citizen should: been
j
difference is. It will be tippled Jand tell them they have to drink. Businessmen's Committee for themselves, argue, quarrel and | built a mall in our down-town thtfy know some of them nnd
less Democratic principals In the
In other places Instead ot mo- \ThU will be done strictly on a Local Option Repeal, they were fight and often end up behind, business center some other cities1 w ill steer clear of them here­ give this matter very serious ;United States. The fad has been
after. I know a number ot people thought before they vote in fa- '
emphasized over and over again
who were formerly Hastings vor of this proposal
shoppers who now, because of
And now this last word: In I that our country enables people
the parking meters, parallel Hosea 8.7 are these words; "They , to have equal opportunities and
importantly
a right. to have
parking and difficulty of finding have sown the wind, they will ;more
----------------------- .—
n parking place very seldom reap the whirlwind." Have you n »&gt;' In our govemmait.
On Nov. 8. voter* win be faced
come to Hastings any more but ever seen the results of a whirldrive to Battle Creek. Grand wind'1 Do you want such to vhit iwiih a question which will place
Rapids, or nearby smaller town* Hustings’ And in Galatians fl; 7, m their hand* lhe Integrity and
to do their shopping Don't tell A- 8 Be not deceived. God is not truth in fur democratic country,
me the merchants haven't tell mocked for whatsoever a man The first propoml on the ballot
this. Anl I have heard other* soweth. that shall he also reap will state: Shall Section I of
say that If this llquor-by-the- For he that soweth to the flesh. I Article 2 of the Stele CoruUtuglass proposal passes, they are, shall of the flesh reap corrup-1 non be amended to lower the
all through shopping In Hos­ lion And II you do not Intend minimum voting age from 21 to
tings Can you merchants afford to avail yourself of thts beverage ib years?
this’ Oq top of what you will yourself but think you ought to, U
•-stem*
------ -- ------•*•••
——
to me
that
thl* queslose from what is spent for the vote It tn for those who will. non can cosily and sincerely be
liquor Itself? It looks to me like Ii please consider carefully these answered with a “yea” vote.
a case ot making Uie tavern words found in II John 11. For
Why shouldnX youny people
owners rich by taking the money he that biddeth him Godspeed is between the ages of 18 and 21
away trom the other business partaker of his evil deeds."
be allowed to vote? For that
YOU CAN VOTE
men
matter why do we let anyone
Signed.
FOR ALL AT ONCE
/in reply to the statistic* print-'
vole? The reason is easily staled,
Vlctar Sisson
by just pulling the
ed in thts ad let me quote from,
_______
because they are adult* capable
ot making UiteUlgeni decision*,
a very reliable news source as of T (he FdltorDEMOCRATIC LEVER
Friday. October 28. IMG:
lowing Is an excerpt from right?
Bar owners continue to cal .... Michigan
_ _______ Temperance
.
___. Take the issue of payln&lt; taxes.,
Jhen here's your
attnittmi to Uie expertenre ut. —
' . .. a newsletter
in th
Foundatlrm
if one pays taxes without voting.
Ann Arbor whlrh. they claim
ticket!
As various communities pre- • isn't he forced to accept "TaxaDEMOCRATIC CIRCLE
•proves' that llquur-by-the-gloss pare to vote on whether to legal- t Ion without Representation?"
decreases alcohol related of- j
***
Ue llquor-by-thc-glos* sales this The cxacl thing we fought and
fenses.
,
Fall, bar owners will continue to died for during lhe Revolution­
"But the latest figures from
the records of Ann Arbor Police 'call attention to lhe experience , aj-y War I
Another question I would like
Department show that the full of
' Ann Arbor which, they claim.
effect.* of that city's approval of •proves" that liquor by the glass to poae Is: If one U old enough
alcohol-related of-j to fight and die for his country,
Liquor • by - the - glass may Just dccrewjw
'
I isn’t he old enough to vote for
now be coming to public atten­ tenses.
UOII
"But the latest figures from the political processes which
tion.
"Police reporta for 1965 show lhe record* of Ann Aibor'a PoUce' form hl* destiny?
_________ of Indepenthat arre*t* for drunk driving I*P« "how that the full effect
Our Declaration
iys Governments InstiROSE by 551 over the previous of that city's approval of liquor dence -------------------------------------year, while arrests for drunken- by the glass may Just now be tuted among men. deriving their
ness INCREASED by 18‘: Dis- coming to public attention
just power* from the consent of
orderly conduct arrest* were UP
Police report* for 1965 show the governed." A government
by I2i and arrest* for liquor that arrests for drunk driving which ha* the right to draft In­
' law violations showed a 7 . IN- ruse by 56 percent over the pre- dividuala tauthe moral obllga! CREASE over the previous year 1 Mow* year, while arrest-* for [ Uon to ask for* hte consent. With
i "After Ann Arbor approved 6-inkenne-s Increased by 18 per-130.000 Michigan men between the
liquor-by-the-glaji* in I960, their I cent Disorderly conduct arrest* ngta ot 18 and 31 In uniform,
arrest* for several alcohoi-relat- were up by 12 percent and ar- thl* question cant go unheeded
ed offenses actually dropped at rest* for liquor law violation* by any voter.
least /for a tune. In other areas showed a seven percent Increase
L* It right that a high school
I ot^he-otelf. approval ot liquor- over tlic previous year.
itovemment teacher boa to tell
"After Ann Arbor approved his graduating seniors that their
liquor by the glass in 1960. their i government doesn't concern them
arrests for -t-veral alcohol-related for 3 years? No. It tanllllll!
rest* for drunkenness, disorderly offnues actually dropped — at
Many people argue that young
conduct, and liquor law viola- ]cll5; fOr ft time In other area* people aren’t informed enough
i lions. This pattern held firm In'of the Btate. approval of liquor to vote. It 1* in my opinion that
Lansing. Flint. BA i~i LE CREEK, |,v (fM. K|a.5B has resulted In *n this argument isn't valid. All
। Kalamazoo, and a number of increase tn drunk driving charges high school graduates are requir­
°'VCr .nJeBS ln thC
I« *«•« as arrest* for drunkeneaa. ed to complete a government
I In the same publication wa-t disorderly conduct and liquor class before graduating.
1 .... .......
law violation* This pattern held
Airohm related afTerLse,
|R UuisJng nfnt BnUJc
"Alcohol
offense* were.^
were,
responsible for MORE TH&gt;&lt;
Crrek. Kalamazoo, and a ntunber our democratic government and
50'1 of the arrests made In'the of other areas of the State.
Attorney General
our interest in Ita political back­
1 United States last year, accord"At first It seemed a* tliough grounds. and future. How can
j ing to the latest Federal BurAnn Arbor might be one excep­ we stay interested In this three
। eau of Investigation Report.
STATE SENATOR 20TH DISTRICT...
|
"In their ‘Uniform Crime Re- tion lo thl* rule But now It year time lapse between govern­
1 port for 1965 the FBI. listed 28 .Mtems that Ann Arbor's results ment olajB and the actual time
I categories for arrests Heading from approval of liquor by the
STATE SENATOR
I iiope that this loiter has
| the list were 1.535.040 arrests class may have Just been delayed
brought this issue foremost In
: made for public drunkenness —not avoided "
tlw minds of you voters. Have
STATE SENATOR 23RD DISTRICT...
i During the post year there were
Ann Mueller
faith in the upbringing you've
: also 570.132 arrests for disorderly
Rl Hastings
given us Have faith in the
conduct 241 AH arrest* for
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 55TH DISTRICT schools and teachers you pay to
drunken driving, and 179.310 ar­
&lt;• the Editor:
support, but moat importantly,
rests for liquor law violations.
VOTE FOR
.....
•
have
been
asked
to
comment
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 89TH DISTRICT have faith In us your children
Total arrest* reported by
and grandchildren
,FBI.
u.. &gt;u.
all
categories
°h
the
rell.V&gt;Ulty
of
the
Battle
for 1965 in al' ----THEM III
. were 44)55.047. This mean.* that Creek liquor by the glass slatl*It is terribly Important to ua.
the four categories of alcohol tie* published last week. They------ - -T~
! related offense* were responsible are accurate The Interpretation, right we'deserve! 11
Sincerely.
I for 2.525.892 arrests, or 50 9 ; of-however, should be clarified.
Rinrereiv
*
nil arrests during 1965"
The figures published avoid
Nancy Sinclair
☆ JOHN J. COLLINS ☆ NATHAN G. CONYERS ☆ JEAN McKEE
LEON FILL, M.D.
:
We are told that alcoholism 1s comparing with I960, the year I
Woodland. Mich.
IRENE MURPHY
WARREN M. HUFF
LESLIE R. SCHMIER
DONALD M. D. THURBER

•—THR HASTINGS BANNER

&lt;1 PUBLIC FORUM 0

voluntary basis, so how could It
possibly create a gangland like
some claim. Bure! There are!
thone who over Indulge. Uris contragic, now ever they «ui con
llnue to spoil lhe privilege re­
gardless ot the outcome of this
proposal
Let us be sensible
Let us be realistic.
Let us not publish a lol of
false figures and for the sake'of
Hastings, let us make this Issue
a reality.
Thank you,
Raymond B. Weller
1110 8 Park St.
Hastings. Mich.

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^muttauiv Men*.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kenyon
left Bunday for Porto Rioo with

return Thursday.
11am who, until his recent death,
lived on the old home farm.
the Queen Bakeries in Wayland.
They had a grand opening last
By H. D. Burpee
genial man
a young
include® a tearoom.
Iliac while making a call to tlte with the church. Its meetings
BANNER office Dick Cook hand­ were held In the school house
ed me a couple of clippings from until 1858, when a house for
old BANNERS. One was the worship was erected a liUle east
Alice Trepp Thursday attended
article written by Schuyler Bo- | of the four corners. Its centen­ but declined
nial was recently held. The first
glven in the Orand Rapids Civic
noted ball Theatre. Bob Potts took the part
other article from on old BAN­ Sunday School In the township
NER dated April 21, 1M2 was
The Rev. Uoyd Sundern resigned
nets by Rev. Moees Lawrence and
present you with Mr. Cook' Benjamin Hoff in 1837. Mr. Hoff honoat-to-goodneBB boll clubs from the Baptist Church and is
article this week entitled:
township, purchasing from the
HICKORY CORNERS HAS
government, a large acreage on
The writer came to know MyA LONG AND VERY
INTERESTING HISTORY

My acquaintance with Hickory
Corners was due to quite an ex­
tent to my frequent visits lo my
great uncle. Robert Marshall. a
pioneer of Barry township, who
livid about two miles cast of tho
village. I remember Ills telling me
about the origin, which he saw
while working on his farm, of
lhe first cyclone which visited
Barry county—early In October.
Spaulding, daughter of C. W. 1880. He said he happened to
Bpauldlng, one of the earliest
suiting development of Crooked. sealers of Prairieville township.
Wall and other resort lakes in At tluU Umo Barry,. Hope, Ing, which seemed to be greatly
the vicinity of Delton, Hickory Orangeville and Prairieville were agitated. He saw them rush Into
Corners was the only trading one township named Barry. Sal­
center in Barry township. Now mon C. Hall taught the find
Delton has outdistanced it in Winter term In Uiat school in revolving, funnel - shaped cloud,
from which there quickly de­
population and volume of busi­
ness. Fortunately for Hickory, then lite only sclioo! in tiie pres­ scended a block tall that speedily
the Kellogg Consolidated Schools ent township of Barry. Several reached tiie ground. He could
in rural Ross township, two and pupils walked three or four miles
a half miles south of the village. and back lo attend that school.
• luu revived interest in the town
When the whole of Barry
and has been Ute means of lo­ county was called Barry town­ ward and out of sight. The first
cating several families and In ship. tho first election was held place U hit was the bam on the
creating new interest in Hickory at the home of C. W. Spaulding, Bellinger farm, a mile or so east
Comers. The village anti aur- in what ta now Prairieville of die Marsliall form.
rounding territory ure now a port, township, on April 4th, 1838.
Uncle Robert was very droll
of that large and Important I There were 13 voters present. As and a strong Democrat, After
school district. These newer fam- each was given an office, it was finishing his description of the
■ liters have been drawn to tile ' an amiable town meeting. At the origin of Uiat twUtcr. he turned
village
to ---------------give their -------------children —
the ,—
election
——. —
in njnu
April »ooi,
1837, «&gt;o
38 vwco
votes to me with a twinkle in his eye,
----- _—
superior advantaged of
cl '.h:
the Kei-|wcre
"ci
cast
“
I and
ar ' Isaac
'----- Otis, aji os he said: "I know what caused
logg school. Tliv two churches,' early sealer of Prairieville, was Uuit cyclone. It was the hot air
the social privileges and the nuulc supervisor.
j let loose at a Republican rally
relatively low tax rate have
in March. 1838. lhe state legls- which was hold al Hickory Corproven altracUvo to Uie folks laturo made Barry county into ncni thftt tUtcmoon before that
who have moved there. The ex- four townships. Barry township'lwlster *Ukrtcd." If that had
cellent-*ftlgh school and grade j then constated of tiie present' h**11 true Ulc
al that
tcpclilng, Uie church and Sun- I four aoulhwcstom townships of I ndly wiu have to answer for a
day
school ,privileges,
the
social Uie county. Ul
In (OIL
1842 LUC
the ICnL
legtsla...................
-------■
’UL- 1 lot- &lt;or tho 1880 cyclone raced
arif.nt,™,
— group1 -----&gt; across Johnstown. Assyria, and
advantages of .
a i..™
larger
cure included Hope und ------Barry
than can be found In purely rural ils one township called Barry, two townships in Eaton county,
areas, are appreciated. Thaw* who . Prairieville and Orangeville were lulled two people and destroyed
belong to the Masonic onlcr or i made onotner township called 1100.000 worth of property.
U»e Eastern Stars can attend | Spaiding. in honor of C. W.
these jxxllra which convene in' Spaulding. Later Hope township
tiie Masonic Temple there. Of ( waa set apart, from Barry, and
course they have telephone* and Orangovlllo from Spaulding, and
By Mri. Mary Jackton
the dally moll also. And Uie I the name of the Lauer to PnilrleJ An&gt;d4
79S-JII0
town is a pleasant law-abiding vllle.
American community whose pco- | The writer remembers that
pic are generally Interested In wlien lie was a small boy. HickThe
Methodist
WSCS
will
hold
thr better things ot life.
, ory
— —
•had
■ an outstanding
- •
Camera
The first white man who lo-' banc bull nine? That was tn the an all day shopping center In
rated 'in Barry township was' early days of the game, before llie basement of the church on
Nov.
5.
A
smorgasbord
will
be
Moses Lawrence. In the Sum-1 big leagues had been thought of.
mer of 1834 he purchased 80,1 I remember watching a giuno on held from 5 to 8 pin. A fine
acres on section 28. Just west of the fairgrounds hero between
where the village stands, and 401 Uie Hickory and Hastings teams. mas gifts, baked goods. candles
acres on section 27. His nearest What tlwisc Hickory huskies dltl and other things. * Wc are glad
to learn Esther Hubbard, who
neighbor was Amasa Parker,
seven miles away, on section 35, plenty—cleaned up on them to had a serious fall from tier roof
in August, Is able to sit up at.
Prairieville
&lt; &gt;&gt;u»r&gt;&gt;uc township.
wwiuuup,
■ the tune of 45 to 4 as the writer
Mr. Lawrence was n preacher, recalls it. They pounded lhe ball pltai. * Jane Norman, daughter
so he was naturally interested 1
Lhe lot- I can recall that of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nonnan is
In having a church near where' Will Lasher, Ted Elliott and located in a doctor's office at
ho lived, a school having already Stna Montgomery were mem- Newport Beach. Calif. 3iic flnbeen established In Hickory Cor- bcrB of
Hickory Club. Of tho
ner.s In 1838 March 12. 1842, two HasUngs team I can remember I Joseph last Spring. Ha- brother,
Methodist ministers from Jack- three—E. A. Holbrook. N. T.■ 1 ORH, !■ n Manlier al tfw, f-lartr
son county came to the Lawrence Parker and Daniel Striker. Mr. Air Base in the PhUlppincB.
‘iionic. and. ..the ..three mode
- plans
Striker had too much avoirdu­
Mr. and Mra. Norman Barlow
for organising a church at Hick­ pois for a ball player. Rnd Nel &lt; nee Carole Nelson) are located
ory Corners. They held a scries
in their new home at 306 8.
of meetings In tlw school house. who couldn't connect with the Michigan Avenue. Hastings. *
ball Will Lasher wits the pitcher Some from the MoUuxlist Church
for the visiting nine. He lo-ucd will attend the United Church
Women's meeting at the First
celvlng ttnd fooled the city chaps. MeUxxilz.t Church in Hsatlngn
For several years Hickory Cor­ Nov. 3. There is a cooperative
ners had the citantplon baseball luncheon at 12:30. * Paul Tunteam of the county.
gato of the Parmalce Road Is
Among Hickory Corners cill- teaching nt Clarkston. * Mr. and
hardware, drug

ncss shupo, also blacksmith und
repair shops, and a hotel, wiuch
was built by Bradley Thompson.
It Is surrounded by a beautiful
and fertile farming district,
Tho first school building in
Barry township was erected at
Hickory Camera In 1838. The

Middleville

RICHARD
ROBINSON

member meeting In earlier days
were these:
Wells Byington, who settled on
sccUon 28. He and his son. Henry,
who worked the farm after U»c
lather had retired to the vil­
lage. were prominent In the
Democrat party In Barry town­
ship.
I cannot recall ever liavlng

Govenor Romney

Deserves Support

ly located at Zcphcrhllls, Fla. *
Mlns Busan Baxter fell and broke
a leg and is In Blodgett Hos­
pital.
Mrs. Edward Lynd of Clear-

Alrport Saturday. She was met
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C Schad and brother. Rex. and
family. She will assist In driving
main for the Winter" months.
While here there were many
family functions honoring her.
Saturday evening she was the
honored guent at a gathering at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Russell
Huntsberw In Wayland. Other
fiunUy gatherings will be st her
Broadway and also tn her par­
ents home on Main Street She
'also visited a former hlgh.-scbool
classmate, Mrs. Robert Ejtwt. at
Lake Odessa Wednesday mom-

daughter,

now Stefa RepreMnfative from

a Stefa Legislator.

STANLEY M. POWELL

District on fka Republican
STANLEY M. POWELL

xlStanley M. Powell
______

"

—f—

Falls,

Carlson are
fromwinthe
ov* proving —
be offered to high school f-----------------------J8treet”to'K«it* City. **Mr. and graduate*! by Michigan State j
Mrs Vance Sharp have a new ; University, Jan. 5 through March I
enclosed porch on their home. * 3.' 10«7.
,
-The cournes will be intensive
day for Glenview, Ill., to visit Mra. Lucy Bowen Is on the sick
list.
and practical." explains Clark
their daughter and family, Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Mike Todd are Nick low. MSU horticulturist. || An eight-year-old Grand Ledge
boy suffered fatal Injuries when
sons Eddy nnd Bruce * Lisa and iJoely l&lt;«ated in a trailer on "They will Include topic.* on n pile of lumber tumbled on him
the Harold Griffelh form Mr. I plant dtaeoacs. farm Insects.
as he was playing in a lumber
William Schenkel of Jackson, are Todd Is an accountant. * Mrs vegetable production and vegc- yard at Mulliken Oct. 31, about
Staying with their aunt and Annc Harris and daughters, Jane, table handling and storage. In
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ken­ Jean and Debbie gave a Icvely I addition, two or three elective
Scott Munachy, row
yon ten days while their mother shower honoring the new bride, subjects may be taken."
The fee for 'he short course
la recuperating from surgery In Mra Carleton (Peg) Adams at
Sir* ovu
De »ja,
Doots ana
’
the ixxne
Ivome ot
of sir.
Mr. ana
and Mra
Bob win
will be
338; books
and Ruppu®.
supplies.
a Jackson Hospital. * Mra. Wil­ tne
last Tuesday evening. Many approximately 330; and roam and !£'!*
liam Sweet spent the weekend Otto
their
grandparents.
Mrs.
,...
■
....
......,
their
erandoamiu.
Mr.Mr
andand
Mrs.
visiting her kin In Mulliken and lovely gifts were received by the •board. 3211. An additional 3125 Freeman Ramey of Mulliken.
new Mra. Carleton Adams.
। will be charged to out-of-state
He died soon after admission to
•
- students.
her brother. Mr. and Mra Elgin
St. Lawrence Hospital at Laming.
Wright and they went on to St. A7Q E-;-u D„„-„Lnt
Application forms and addlHe U also survived by a sister.
Charles. She returned home Sun­ O/&gt; enjoy ronCOKCS aon,u information may be se­ Vicki, and his grandparents, Mr.
day tAemng. * Ralph Smith of I .Ticket Chairman Bun Me- I cured from high schools. County and Mrs. Isaac Marsh of Grand
White Cloud was ft recent Sun­ 1 Pltarlin reported that 672 per- Extension Offices, or the Short
day guest of hta slater and bus­ 1 sons attended the Rotary Club's Course Department. College of
MiclilganBtau&gt;.
StateUni
Uni•
band. Rev. and Mrs. Jason pancake and sausage supper |I Agriculture,Mirhimm
­ I
vrraity.
I USE BANNER WANT ADS!
Steere * The Senior Citizens!! Thursday In Uie East Gym

Kills 8-Year-OM
At Mulliken

sucoeeaful liardware and Imple-

The First SctUcr In Barry.
Moses Lawrence, Bought bl&gt;.
Acres Near Tlte Corners, 1834.

CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

dCSMMMKSwk

-•

for the podUon.

devout Baptist Griffeth and sister and husband,
and dyod-ln - thc-wool Republl-

P-

. ; «-jCoun»
- _ ____
iw»
onv^...-L
Vlgotablol--------

Calvin College orc filling in

Corners and grandson, Jim Ortf

Wliile it is one of the oldest
villages of this county, Hickory
Corners was never incorporated.
For that reason there orc few
records of ILa early history now
available. R has been, and still
Is. an Important part of Barry
township. Its location being on
section 28. Until the construc-

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Paid PolMlul

'

Mat

Edward

—5*

SH@P

about you!

The store that cares
SAVE! "SUPER-RIGHT* QUALITY BEEF

Top Quality, Government Inspected

STEAK SALE
79s 89s 99 1°?
Sirloin

Round

Porterhouse

TBone

Mushrooms
(FRESH

Strip Steaks

Cube Steaks

JI A

«-49'

Rump Roast - 89*
SAr
u 49
Jg
1149

Fryer Breasts

Pork Sausage

tSIB SNO PORTION—-SUSES BIG:

Pork Loin Roast
FSOIEH—OCEAN

Perch Fillets....

Whole Fryere

1

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it 25-

LB.

■ SUPER-RIGHT" 2 TO 3

LB. SIZES

Spare Ribs

49

30-Li. BOX

1449

CANNED HAMS

« 49'
« 35*

SIZE

SPECIAL SALL — SAVE 20c

eight o CLOCK

COH«

BETTY CROCKER, PILLSBURY OR DUNCAN HINES
MARSH SEEDLESS OR RUBY RED

FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT

5«49
RLORIOA

49*
Pascal Celery
19*
Cucumbers... 3 roR 29
10 59
Apples
Oranges

5

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FLORIDA

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name

Layer Cake Mixes

2-OZ.
PKGS.

98

QUART
JAR

39

SULTANA FINE QUALITY

Salad Dressing
IN QUARTERS

Nalley Margarine

1-LB.
CTNS.

99'

1-QT.
BTLS.

99'

CAN

59'

FINE QUALITY

Mott's Apple Juice
WHITE BEAUTY

Shortening

Lynd

SAVE 10c — JANE BARKER

Play Exciting Bonus Bingo

Mrs Monroe Rosenberg have
purchased the Barlow Laka Roll­
er skating rink and take poscsrton Nov 1. They will winterise
lhe buUdlng so It may be wxd
the year around. They expect to
keep the same high standards

500
100
100
100
100
100
IOO
50
so

HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE RECENT CASH WINNERS
$500
500
500
100

Mn. Susie HiU.

Detroit

Mra. Henry Carpenter

and Mrs. Harley Rutherford, in

FRYERS
Cut-Up,
Split
split or
Quartered
uartcrcd

"SUPER-RIGHT" BONELESS ROTISSERIE OR

Pleasant Hill Sunshine Club had
a sale Saturday in Mrs. Clare
Williams' garage. * Mra. Marvel
O'Conner held ceramics and
Jewelry display party at her
home on M-37 Tuesday. Most of
tho articles were made by Mrs

Barlow Lake Nov. 10 for their
Winter home at Bradenton. Fla
MT. and Mrs. Harold Gnffslh

Fresh

5.1000
500

WIN UP TO $1,000 IN CASH
PROGRAM xl39. NO PURCHASE REQUIRED

Pumpkin Pie
8-OZ.
SIZE

49‘ OAC

SPECIAL! BAG*O' BREAD SALE!

JANE BARKIS—ENRICHSO

White Bread

&gt;

4
A
Banana-Nut... A
JANE VARKER LOAF

Fruit Cake

|

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I

Tuesday, NOVEMBER 8
November 8, marks a turning point in the history of Miehigan. For the first time,
Statewide officials will he elected for four-year terms rather than two. This makes it
doubly important that candidates selected to fill these posts be the best qualified and capa­
ble of evaluating what the effect of what they do today will have on a more distant future.

Your REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
Can Best Meet the Challenge of this Responsibility
GOVERNOR - George Romney

Lieutenant Governor — William G. Milliken

Secretary of State — George Washington
Attorney General Lawrence B. Lindemer

M

State Senate &amp; House of
Representative Candidates
VOTE FOR

IF YOU LIVE IN

'

HARRY A DeMASO

City of Hastings, or the Townships of Assyria,
Hastings, Castleton, Maple Grove or Woodland

for Senate (20th District)

STANLEY M. POWELL

ANTHONY STAMM

Rutland, Carlton, Irving or Thornapple
Township

STANLEY M. POWELL

for Senate (21st District)

for House (89th District)

VOTE FOR

IF YOU LIVE IN

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR
Township Offices in Barry County

ANTHONY STAMM

JAMES S. FARNSWORTH
for House (55th District)

Supervisor ______________________ Jack C. Love
Clerk _____________________________ Oral Miller
TreasurerWaynard Jarrard
Trustee__________________________ Neil Sandin

VOTE FOR

IF YOU LIVE IN

HARRY A DeMASO
for Senate (20th District)

Baltimore or Johnstown Township

JAMES S. FARNSWORTH
for House (55th District)

VOTE FOR

IF YOU LIVE IN

HAROLD J. VOLKEMA

Yankee Springs Township
’

&lt;

JAMES S. FARNSWORTH
for House (55th District)

CASTLETON
Supervisor-Russell K. Mead
Clerk_________________ -Cecil S. Barrett
Treasurer
Geneva Brumm
Trustee ---------- Norman Sandbrook t"

HOPE

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES for STATE BOARDS:
MEMBERS OF THE STAT£
BOARD OF EDUCATION

Leroy G. Augenstein
James F. O'Neil
REGENTS OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF MICHIGAN
STATE UNIVERSITY

Frank Merrimen

Ken Thompson
MEMBERS BOARD OF GOVERNORS
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

Robert J. Brown

Norman O. Stockmeyer

Trudy Huebner

Alfred H. Sokolowski

Poid (or by lh« Republican Committee of Botry County. Kenneth Rodent, Choirmon.

Supervisor Florence Halliday
Clerk.Frederick W. Anders
Treasurer----------------------------------------- Leo F. Lyon
Trustee’- Meryl L. Peake

.

BALTIMORE.

Supervisor
Walter Soya
Clerk ____________________ Anna Cairns
TreasurerColleen Schantz
TrusteeLawrence "Red" Greenfield

CARLTON
SupervisorErnest Hoffman
Clerk Agnes Scobey
Treasurer___________ Richard Yargcr
Trustee -___ Rex Wickham
ConstableLloyd Shepard

IRVING

Supervisor----------------------------- William F. Hayes
Clerk____________________________ Leon Meyers
Treasurer Elwood Yoder
Trustee------------------------------- W. James Harrison
Constable------------------------------------ Rozell Stanton

BARRY
Supervisor—-Lloyd Hoffman
Clerk______________________ Frances L. Butler
Treasurer_____________________ Kenneth Dewey
TrusteeWilbur Solomon
Constables _____________________ James Butler
Bob Chamberlain
Gordon Chamberlain
Clarence J. Cheney

for Senate (23rd District)

(•

.

ASSYRIA

for Senate (21st District)

Barry, Orangeville, Prairieville or
Hope Township

Robert P. Griffin

Garry Brown

VQTE FOR

IF YOU LIVE IN

United States Senator

Representative in Congress

for House *89th District)

JOHNSTOWN/
Supervisor ----------------- - ------------------- Luther Lenx
Clerk - ---------------------------------- ------------- June Doster
Treasurer--------------------------------------Robert Ogden
Trustee -------------------------------------- Wilbur Uldriks

MAPLE GROVE
Supervisor-------------------------------------------Albert Bell

Clerk-----------------------. Blair Hawblitx
Treasurer-----------------------------. Joyce Starring
Trustee ----------------- ----------------- Austin Schontz

PRAIRIEVILLE
Supervisor----------------R. A. I Bob &gt; Lyons
Clerk-------------------------------------- Lloyd Nottingham
Treasurer _ -------------- ----Lewis Johnson, Jr.
Trustee------------------------------------ William A. Stone
Constables _ ------------..John W. Black

\
Gerald Shepard
Pork CommissionersJock Bradfield
Robert Hammond

.

Supervisor

RUTLAND

—

P«4 Richard Dean

Clerk----------------------------------- Flora M. Biddle
Treasurer __r-------------------------- .Denver Kiersey
Trustee------------------------------------ E. J. Hildebrandt

THORNAPPLE
Supervisor-------------------------- Roy C. Noffke
Clerk--------------------- ---------------------Robert L. Booth
Treasurer---------------------------------Arthur D. Smith
Trustee ------------------------------------------ Olney Adams

WOODLAND
Supervisor------------------------------------ Victor Eckardt

HASTINGS TOWNSHIP
Supervisor_____________ Noble "Bill" Sackett
Clerk__________________ ________ Rose H. Smith
TreasurerAdo L. Reardon
Trustee Horry R. Scobey
Constables’_______________________ Milo L. Hill
Emerson S. Cairns
Richard S. Bryans
Ronald D. Hall
.
Lyle A. Newton -

Clerk----------------------------------Berniece M. Kantncr
Treasurer
------------------------------------- Xucy Jordan
Trustee ------------------------------------- Wayne Kenney
Constable--------------------------------- — .Keith Farlcc

YANKEE SPRINGS
Supervisor ------------------------------------ Claud Wilson
Clerk-------------------------------------- Charles F. Storkan
Treasurer---------------------------------Joseph J. Panyrek
Constable-------------------------------Clayton Kelley, Jr.

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lican Winners

The Hastings Banner
20 Page*—3 Section*

Hotting*, Michigan, Thunday, November 10, 1966

NUMBER 30

GOP Sweeps Barry, Jail Tax Loses
Voters Reject Special 2-Mill
Tax; Rutland, Barry Twps.,
City Vote Down Liquor

EDITORIALS

An editorial salute to the mem­ funeral service by the Rev Don
ory of your good friend and mine, M- Gury is especially suitable:
Barn' County eiectors. who went 'All The. Way With
Roy p. Hubbard who, during his
"God. let me laugh, love and
iLBJ" (wo years ago. reverted to their traditional Republican
fbattoTtrTg in’ Tuesday’s general-elect Inn arirtgave Gov. George
lifetime, rendered many valuable
live each lovely-day. "
and useful services to ids com­
So I may know,
Romney and the rest of his slate a big majority.* Httping Senator
j Roliert Griflin retain his seat in the l’ ^. Senate.
munity. A true sportsman. In the
that come what may.
1 have done the best to live
For the third time Barry County turned down a proposia highly tolerant individual in
the way you want me to.
| tian to finance construction of a new jail, and again voters in
whom the spirit of "live into let
Hastings disapproved of the sale of liquor by the glass.
Forgive me if I do not pray
I
However,
similar proposal* live" was strongly ingrained. In
The ultra-sanctimonious way
, passed in Freeport and m
towns and cities where so much
In Church on each Sabbath
; Prairieville Township. The mar- •'
depend* on the willingness of
Day. a* some folks do.
I
gin
In
Freeport
was
nine.
96
Yes
Voting started oft briskly bi all
to- 87 No. and tiie margin in
Just let me know
citizens to devote extra time and •
four Hastings precincts, with 98
Prairieville wa* 58. 343 Yes to
casting their ballots prior to 8
If I should stray
talent to matters of public Interest,
285 No.
'
'
\
a.m. In the First Ward alone.
That I might stop
it Is individual* like "Hubby" who
In Rutland Township the liquor
''
]
Precinct workers Included:
help provide that extra margin *o
along the way
J issue was turned down by a ,
■'[
i margin of 51. with 338 Ye* and •
vita) to community welfare.
At any time of night or day
chairman, and Ward Erfcay. Vir­
389 No. and In Barry Township
And
talk
with
you."
ginia Johnson. Maude Yerty and
Ida Waters; 1258 registered voters.
(Author unknown■
Those of us who had the privi­
482 No. All figure* are unofficial
43 absent voter ballots Issued.
lege of knowing and associating
Atty. Richard Robinson of
Eaton Rapid*, receiving a neavy
with Roy. G. Hubbard during hi*
President Johnson's abusive ver-'
chairman, and Amy Bower. Law­
vote in Barry County, was elect-;
lifetime, will. I believe, agree that ba)
I
blast at Richard M. Nixon can |
rence Weber, Maurice Ingram.
, Lynda Pryor, daughter of Dr. IL„
cd to________
succeed retiring Judge
Joan Hewitt. 632 registered voter*.
the following verse read at the]
(Continued on Page 4)
| and Mrs. Bruce Pryor. 820 W.I Archie D. McDonald by a vote of
29 absent voter ballots issued.
j Mad Ison Street, was namedthe,
... 13.558 to 11337 ...
for ....
Judge Angus ,
Third Ward —Claire Lockwood,
I D.AJL Citizen for the 1966-1967 MacLeod of Charlotte, uccording
chairman, and Mildred Ingram.
[school year by the senior etas* [ to unofficial figures Atty Robin-1
William A. Hall. 97. 127 W.
Betty Ziegler. Kathleen Clarey and Grand Street, one of Hastings'
I and faculty lust week.
; son polled 5233 vote* In Barry
Josephine Brockway: 712 registered
oldest residents, died at 8:30 pm.
tl'tr'of 1
fk 7 IInnnr
Carol Beulmcr- daughter of Mr. to Judge MacLeod's 3.580 Judge
voters. 46 absent voter ballot* Friday. Nov. 4. at Pennock Hos­ I If Si 1 yUU'U I llUflUl 11.1/11 land Mr*. Herman Beuiner. R5., MacLeod curried Eaton County
issued.
by 132 voles, according to avail-1
pital where he had been for four
Thirteen Hastings Aiigh stu- 350; Betty Bechtel. Victor Camp. !iwa* chosen as alternate.
Fourth Ward — Viola Behnke, days.
To Be Honored—Archie D Mc­
| The entire senior class selected able figures.
,
dent*
achieved
4.0
*
straight
.
Bimn
Chaffee,
Katherine
Chrlschairman,
and
Beaiie
Smith.
Greta
Donald. who is retiring as Judge
three girl* on the boats of deThe two men were nominated
Mr. Hall, who wa* Hosting*'
pendabUlty. service, leadersliip. and I fttn
places on the November bal- son of the Eaton Rapid* law
of the Barry-Eaton Circuit at Nixon. Virginia Turkal and Irene oldest businessman when he re­’ averages for the first marking1 Ue. Vickie Clark. Martha Cook, peridabtllty.
OT place.*
period
of
the
school
year.
PrlnclGary
Haller.
Elizabeth
Hayes.
St.
Martin;
970
registered
voter*.
the end of this year, is to be
— August
-------- -------•------firm of Robinson &amp;
patriotism These three girls were )ot —
In •last
’s primary
A- Zentmyer,
tired In June of 1962 at the age1 pal Donald GUI has announced. Debby Hoffman. Nancy Kauf­ patriotlsm
honored this Thursday evening 70 absent voter ballot* issued
voted upon by the high
B
Countv turned down the
elected judge of the Barryof 93. had been in 111 health for’ ■ Lynda Pryor and Karen Frost mann. Paul Levengood. Donald then
■UKOIUCUU .
z aym eteuu
telnt the annual dinner meeting of
some time prior to his death.
achieved
p
e
r
r
e
c
r
uveruges
as
twits.
Vickie
’
Mathews.
Jack
Mi
­
I he Hastings Area Chamber of
sak.
Janice
Noble.
Gwen
Paige.
seniors
carrying
five
subjects,
Commerce to be held at the
Lynda is president of the Wil­
dorsement from Barry County
and Ellen Mullenlx and Connie Larry Sonicksen, Carol Stauf­ liam T. Wallace Chapter of the Tile proposal to raise *196248 a voters Atty. Robinson polled
‘Hustings Country Club. Members
year
received
5.419
Ye*
votes
and
fer.
Charles
Sunthelmer.
Denise
Bom bl Baltimore Township ont Noble are 4.0 with (our subjects.
of the Bur will also be saluted.
Honor Society piantat for the 3
No
I|le ineoure
_ 5933 votes in Barry to Judge
No V0U1
vole*. The
measure WB
was
Barbra Barnett, a junior, had Vaughn. Barbie vonRels. Connie high school choir, substitute or-1 5.466
April 17. 1869. the son of Matthewi
M)Un[lly
ln Hastings Angus MacLeod's 3.580 Roblnand Diana (BryantI Hall, he wa*i 4.0 with five subjects; Doug Ack­ Wonk. Diane White, John Wl- ganist for the First Presbytertan Township, where It received only i Min's0 total
ham A. Wickham, general and
lu“1 ,vote
’•»« was 13.558 and
-- • W|W iivei ln
graduated from Hastings High! er, Russell Ainslle and Dave balda, Marcia Wletnik. Carolyn Church. President of the Trl-Hl-Y, 333 Yes votes to 505 No votes • Judge MacLeod,
legislative counsel for the Michi­
Fisher were the sophomore* with Willison and Lorraine Wright.
School.
received 11337. Tenta­
gan Chamber of Commerce.
and a member of the Saxon staff, ttlu| u, woodland where it wan Charlotte, receive!
records and David Hathaway,
He married Sarah Riley of Has­j Kristi
tive
plans
call
for Atty. Robinson
for
19®7
bcuten
356
to
220
Olsen, James Payne and I Sophomore*
_______ — Teri
___ Castleman.
_________
Mr*. Jack Kennedy, president tings on Jon. 5. 1893 They moved
She WOI now compete against I
„
.
„,.„'to
I to be
be sworn
sworn in
in to
to succeed
succeed Judge
Judge
of the Pennock Hospital Wom­ to Prairie Depot. Ohio, where Mr. Delrdre Wright had 4.0 as fresh- I
Coleman. Beree Darby. other girls in Wratem Michigan
P\e
1J ol
mm
' Archle McDonftld a‘
—
--------en's Gunda, ha* announced Uxat Hall worked In the oil fields for a’ men.
Thoma* ....
Halm. JoAnne
Miller, for
j
a chance to represent this area
*-f * J0
i Jan 2. ut Charlotte by the Eaton
the new gift shop al the hos­ few year* before moving to Has­.
,uu W.u« ... u» .prim-ISSi
Others on the honor roll In­ Suzanne Proefrock, Steven Reid, ...
(
pital, "The Pen • Nook." opens
Jan Shafer and Defable White,
ting* where he started the W. A.. elude:
this Wednesday. Nov. 9.
। in the other three municipal;
•
Freshmen — Mark Anderson. 3 75; Rick Blrke. Sue Clark. .
Hall Hardware Store which hee
The gift shop Is to be open operated until his retirement.
Nancy
____
, ----------------------------Burkholder, Nancy -----Ken- Chuck Erway, Mark Feldpausch.
, Thornapple gave the Jail proWhen they returned to Ho*-2ncId »nd shcll&gt;‘ 8 •’ ' Pp “ rd- Bally •Kimmel. Laura Mayo.
to 8 pm Monday through Sat­ tings,
putal
a
th.-.mping
Ye*
vote
of
C
1
Cathie
Pletcher.
Althea
St
Mar
­
the
Hall*
purchased
66
feetj
375:
--------------------------„
-------Ung*, tho Halls purchasM 66 feet I375' Thomas Belson, Sally
urday.
467 to 262 No Johnstown al-« ’
\
fnr
of *ldewaik frontage In the » Cotter. Barbara Denny, Penny tin. Mary Btorkan and Eileen
Last week's snow storm forced
Thi* newest venture of the
favored the measure 285 to 134,:11CW lltllllv LUI
Ewer.
Ironside. Mary w
Mar
warLr
■ 3.50;
* Sue Clagett. Glenn 1
|P
”' Ann ironsiae.
‘r*­ TUcker.
l&gt;»t|irinement of many artlidtlef, Hospital guilds culminates block of S. Jefferaon.
Art Colant,
Cnlanf Pau!
Pant Curtis,
CtortiB jp
'■
1 Assyria '.•39-167, Barry No I ’
Marcia
■
tin. Rickt Morgan.
--------------•*
—- ’ (Shtn Art
Including the celebration of the month* of planning. Mr* Ken­
Jefferaon wa* a quagmire and
Bradley Ncubert. Joe | l-»ura DeGroote, Bruce Edger. It rap P rCCfmffl
246-160 and Barry No U 248 to ; P|poC!jnt P/kint
80th blrtliday of the Hastings City­ nedy said. It is designed to be a
1 time.
। OT)onllel| Bn-nda
I itw
185 urnngeviuc
Orangeville lavurra
favored uic
the pro- ;! ■ IvanaIII 1 (Hill
Brenda skedgell.
Skedgcll. DaDa- 1 Janice Ehredt, Stan Felder. Lisa ;
Bank.
g. I Frey, Janice Landon, Greg MarVeterans Day will be cele-1 P05*! 222 - 160 and Prairieville I John I. Bowery of Grand Haven
1 project through which much can
In 1913 Mr. IHall
—razed
------- —the' Vjd Tripp and Cathie Young.
President Thoma* Stebbins luis be contributed to the guild or­ wooden structures nnd built the1
Un. Mary Miles. Jerry Purdy, brated on Friday. Nov. 11. as a! 348-256
I
,
lk
„
....
“ Pureha‘C’1
Pleasant Point
announced that the celebration ganization and the hospital.
_ ________________
_________
_ A|
brick
otic
* Biorc
store m
at ao
208 a.
8.
Jefferson.
jcueiauti.
AI
#
Daryl Rogers. Judy Smelker, | lcjSH| holiday here with the
Like 1!:: riAUH
rcr. uL
of Mtahigo.-. lh
M
' o,el and R*"t-‘urai&gt;t tnnn Dr.
will be held this week with an open
Mickey Ann Swan. Trudy Wil-1 bunks and government offices, Barry
•The Pen-NAok" will display' little later he built a new brick
nrrv voted
voted down
dun lhe
(hr Constltucnn.tii.i- . Wayne L Fmgbemcr of Caledonia
house from 3 to 6 pin. this Thurs­ glfU similar to those carried by
cox and Virginia Wilson. 3-5.
[closed and members of the Laur-! tional amendment to lower the nnrt !nni.
,
&gt;y 'I building
--------south
-- of that -•
store.
— T
'"
‘
“
1
."
'and
took
possession
on Nov 1.
day and registration for valuable other hospital gift shops, Hosi-­ he used until about the end
Junior* with fire subjects: Su- ence j Bauer American Legion minimum voting ugc from 21 to pi2J??\
*an Engle, Lola Sage and Linda post will hold their Veteran.* 18. The vote here was 4,706 Yes ! Elra"t?t Point 1* to be known as
gift.* nil through the week.
1iwarid
World War I as a showroom for,
Linet Alinilfll
pital Director Jack Bay said.
v.“!Tt'e Carrla&lt;e House.
Maxwells, for which he had the ‘
llUol Illllllllcll
Skedgell, 3 80; D I a n'e Gilbert Day dinner on Saturday at 6:30 to 6246 No. The amendment car-1
Another highlight will be the
The article* are of the typ*
riedonly
"Barry'*n*
Bowery also own* lhe Bil-Mar.
and Greta Guenther. 360; Nlnalat the I.cgion Holl.
. one’ of—
- — prelocai agency.
display of 1967 automobiles by that people buy on Impulse.
Bryan. Glenda Dunbar. Harvey
clnct*. Barry Township No. 1. “ holel and Inn. and the Pirates
Hasting* dealer*.
&lt; I wvrut aavii*
Proceeds
from the
,aav shop are w
to
ui
Hoffman. Rhyna Scholma and1
267 to 145
f-*®1- “ cocktail lounge, both at
A prize drawing L* to be held help finance new services or new
Larry Shaltls, 340; Kathleen ------------------r------- ------------------- ,
While
It
appeared
that
Barry
!
Orand
Haven
—
—
—
—
—
new
store
—
thus
The
Hastings
Division
of
the
for ii portable television set to be , equipment for the hospital, and
BeckwiUi, Greg Bishop, Jim
given away at noon Saturday. Nov. one of uje fint project* will be he turned the same lock everyday | e. W. BILm Comjiihv will host Fisher, Mary Goodyear. Lindo tlonally - known J. Addington [ County had a heavy vote for anYh* new Carriage House Mothe annual Bliss Press DBislon LefTel, Sue Manning and Millce Wag nr r. Hallie Creek, past ni • | oil - year election. It still fell; **• *nd Rrataurant will be man12. through the courtesy of lhc|lo help establish an intensive he was In business
UoDal
commander
of
(he
,
short
of
the
vote
(our
years
ago
'
*&lt;*d
by Earl Eggleston, a (ormer
dealers.
After the war. about the time **!« meeting Monday, ffov. 14, Rider. 320.
new car dealers.
। care unit at the hospital, Mr*.
American Legion.
when Barry gave Gov. Romney a Hatllnr* resident who has been
that Maxwell was bought by • throuoh Friday. Nov 18
All registrants wfil be eligible Kennedy said.
Junior* with four subjects:
Reservations for the dinner ।vote °f T.428 and Gov. Jphn living In Grand Haven.
Dally conferences, including new £indy Campbell and Ashley
for a *400 saving* certificate to be
Explaining the philosophy be­ Chrysler. Mr. Hall left the auto
Earl and hl* wife. Sue. daughter.
awarded December 3. and will hind the gift *hop. Director Bay business and concentrated more on product presentations, will be held .curtls) Henion 3 75 Christine may be ine.d? by calling 5-3802 or Swalnson 3.943. a .-ombined total
—A lines,—at 1.the
— HosUngs
.1 .K- Country Club
^i..K with
„&lt;&gt;&gt;. Bel&amp;on. Chery! Schantz. Barbara 5-97-C.
cf 11,371
xuesday Lomney Cynthia. 18. and *6n. Alan. 17. are
furniture
continue to be eligible to win one said the gift shop is not Intended hi* hardware and-------—
— salute
n residing at lhe motel.
Mr* Hall died cm Aug. 17. 1942.,» PIe® dcidf” and
of the new savings accounts of to take away buslne** from mer­
Veterans —
Day will
those -,’’ •(.«•»». fe-u.-n »
Sweet and Sue Tinker. 350:
Mr. Hall ta survived by a daugh- ' “iroughout lhe US. scheduled for ChrLs Hook. Teddle McKelvey. who have championed the cause I
*10 or a *10 addition to existing chant*. as people will not go to
'
Earl is a native of Grand Rap­
account*. These will be awarded the hospital shop for gift* a* the ter. Mrs J. F ■ Marguerite! Eckert trc,inlcal &lt;nd marketing dlscus- Caroline Palone. Sue Pierce and of freedom and an honorable . „
ids where he wu bom on Sent. 21.
world oeace.
Barry voters continue to split 1923. the son of Henry Eggleston
weekly for three week*.
Mary Rein. 325
atocx
u too limited.
limited, The
me gift
gut of
oi Detroit,
uetroii. and
ana a .tater.
sister. Mrs 8to™11 Monday and Tuesday
stock is
• (Clara)
—
- —
sixteen of the Company * dlshop ia for "Impulse buying,"|Frank
Twogood. of. Kan-'1
Senior* with five subjects: Krl3
Citizens through observance. their tickets, however, and in- and the tale Ann Eggleston.
t reel Sale* peraonnel will meet Martin. 3.80; Kathy Kaufmann. will be adding their collective |
«*a City. Mo.
Thunday and Friday.
Cindy Miller, Gayle Myer* and voice to support of the nationalI; cereal 4^Vtn tren..h'llr7n 8ch°°I be,Ore «vto« lnto
member they might get some­
Funeral service* were held at 2
Seminars will be conducted by Anfilka Norsdtrom, 3.80: Bruce purpose m
*^P“b,lctn! In 1943 -He served In th- Eurothing for th* patient they ore pm. Monday at the Leonardin aerenamg
defending freedom
freedom11
t Hastings Division personnel as Curtis. Linda Kahler. Dick Law­ wherever it may be threatened aeor“e w“nf&gt;Wton« 6.06..
aU9;hed t0 . hosvisiting.
Osgood Funeral Home The Rev.
wcU
as
representatives
from
lhe
Mrs Hamer Smith, who served
. . of aggression.
--------- .
- - •
Any. aen. Prank J. Kelley, in- pit.l ship In the Medical Corps.
by acts
Comdr.
In addition to the gift ahop. George Elliott officiated mid burial press rales headquarters and the rence. Rex Wieland and Steve ..
Williams, 3 40; Dale Berry, Bob Elwin J Schultcma of the State cu tnbent Democrat, receive^ 4.408
ns president of’the Hastings Board
..
wa* in Riverside Cemetery.
to
Lawrence
B
Llndemer
*
6370
A,Ut
belni
fw«n
corporate
office
staff
in
Canton.
Mayo, and Linda Sleenbock. 320 American Legion, said
of Education, wa* honored last around to patient floors with
Ohio.
Senior* with four subjects:
Kelley and Hare withstood the
week by the Michigan School conventenc* items for patients.
Each household and business
A highlight of the conferences Linda Balyeat, Deborah
Bishop. J establishment is asked to dis­ Republican sweep led by Gov
Board Association for her many This cart operation is being co­
-----------------Ung*
City
Food
will be presentation of award hon­ Carol McAllister, ar.d
Crrry pUy the Flag In honor of the Romney.
year*' service to the state of ordinated by Mr* Gerald Beck­
and Gerry
oring outstanding achievement in Steward. 3.75; Bryan
y a n Gordon 1 occasion.
Michigan.
with and Mrs. Vernon Engle.
marketing the company's metal­ and Mary Odrzylwolska. 3 50
Mrs. Smith was presented a Mrs. Stuart Clement and Mrs.
Wagner
'
* '*
working presses The award for Terri Babcock. Bev Burkey. Pat mandcr c*
plaque for her contribution to the Rom Dunn, co-chairmen of the
distributor sales and direct sales Clark. Ezra Dunn. Jerry Dunn. He 1----station at
association'* achievement* over the gift shop guild, ask that volun­
elected to a full six-year term
will be made at special dinners
Jan Hayden. Don Henry. Andrew
years
teer* Interested In working In
Griffin even led Gov Romney |
Thomas L. Johnston. Hastings Johnson. Bandy Karrar. Teres*
~
at Pleasant
Also nt tending the State meet­ the gift ahop or with the com­
in Barry, receiving 7.671 vote* to,
Bliss Division manager, will con­ Lancaster. Linda McCulllgh,
parent* owned the
ing, held in Grand Rapids wa* fort cart contact Mr*. Vernon
William A. Wickham, legtela- duct a tour of the local pres* [Jennifer Ol*en. Bob Ritter. SteMrs Erik vonRel*. secretary of Engle at 946-9188.
Uvt counsel for the Michigan manufacturing facility for those ! phen TafTee and Karen Wallace.... The Hope oil field produced
the Hastings school board.
Chamber of Commerce. Is to be attending the conference.
325
~
"barrels of oil in May. 1966
::t nt Indianapolis
the main speaker this Thursday
। Grand Haven in
Thanksgiving Decoration* Hale
evening at the annual dinner
managed the BeuWith "eioMd Window" driving meeting of the Hastings Area
Thanksgiving Decoration* Sale
1964 he Joined the
■ Dried nrrangonent* and bun­ weather here, the Michigan State Chamber of Commerce to be
Insurance and Is
dles of dried material** on Sat­ Highway Commission advises held at the Hastings Country
with that instltuurday. Nov 19. at Hasting* City motorist* to have the exhaust Club.
for-------possible leak*,
Hank Sponsored by Thornapple system checked fc
Mrs Eggleston is the funner
winter drived— J RusmII Hankins, manager of
Garden Club.
11/11
-------- ----------- ---------------- Sue Johnson, daughter of Mr
In the Bin.'i State Representa- 4ntl Mrs. Orris Johnson of 130
banqaat will be “A salute to
live district Republican incum- s Young Street She I* a traduretiring Circuit Judge Archie
bent Stanley Powell received “te of hi«h school at Charleston.
D. McDonald."
5.191 vote* in Barry to Democrat SC. and met Earl -n Charleston
Member* of the Barry County
Leo Barth’s 2,509 Barth, a Has- &lt;hUe he was in service
tings photographer who resides
They were married Nov 2.
Thursday's speaker has the
near Freeport, polled a total of 1948. in Hastings
.
respoaslblllty for State and Na­
•IB vou, U,
auirkl, K-n» Crus.
tar. U to
tional actlviUe* of the Michigan
cording to nearly complete re- • fy followed bv the new manageChamber of Commerce
Wickham work* with the vari­
i business." Eggleston raid
ous committee* to develop recom­
_.ih of R2 Pldm- j He said that the flneat meut*
mendation* for policy positions.
i incumbent, re-, are to be served and there are to
He prepares material for dis­
in Barry to, be -Carriage House specials The
help in hl* re-electioi
semination to member*, legisla­
—i in the restaurant wiU feature a full line
won the Michigan tors. and for general distribution.
Horry county voters followed a
55th Representative Dt; ‘
over j j( seafoods and will serve the type
national trend in returning
• He also serves a* general coun­
Provident Elsenhower to office gin which may reach 100.000 over sel on legal matters involving the
vton added.
• by u landslide victory: Wllilama, hl* opponent, Murray D. Van­ State organisation
Republican
:
A
DeMaso
The dining room ta to be re­
us usual, lead all members of hl* Wagoner; Sana tor Arthur H.
elected State । carpeted and a private dining room
Vandenburg also polled a huge
h
district,
is to be built. The parking lot is to
Standard Accident Insurance
defeating
the
Democratic
incum
­
Company from 1937 until Jointo office and Carroll C. Newton
bent. Roger Johnson of Marshall. ' splitrail fence and the entrance
and Andrew W. Cobb were easy on the Mate Republican ticket
refurbished.
victors In the Mate legislative
Ha l&lt; an honor graduate of
Kalamazoo Republican County
Barry county"« city, consoU- the Detroit College of Law and is
Clerk Anthony Stamm was elec­
a member of the Ingham Coun­
City Clerk Clark O’Donnell, af­

Voting Starts
Briskly in All
City Precincts

Retired Hastings
Hardware
Merchant Dies

Hastings High
SelectS'DAR
()()(] CitiSPll9

156 Earn Places on HHS

Gift Shop is
New Pennock
Hospital Facility

CityUank to
Celebrate 80th
Anniversary

Veterans Day
Honors Fighters

“ ™ Hastings Bliss

Press Sales Meet

State School Axoc.
Honors Mrs. Smith

Area Chamber
Will Honor
Judge, Lawyers

Hope Oil L

Winter Driving Tip

backward glances

“hits of yesterday".....
Of gleaned from the
Banner files

ter all tabulation* were in. stated
that the now voting machine*

ty. Michigan end American Bar
Associations.

•chooi to UM NaMrvlDa district

Thursday's dinner is Robert B
Black, advertising and sales pro­
motion manager for the Mlchl-

villa echoed.

banquet.

‘Carriage House’

�pide were callers of I were callers at the Dsn Hickey
Mix ArvtUa Murtyland Huth Peterman ton- a
ia WorUey. a Una- Bunday ago. * Mra Myra Smith

Lake Odem

HHS Juniors
. 1)1

rp

®red Bunday. Oct 30. with a 10 Brooksville. Fla, after three Wilsons and the Bob Shumwaya the Louis Kntnia family

lo Present rlav
*
I t1— .* 1^
On Central Stage
Junion at

Hastings

They

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»y
ww
Lfr “and
ATm ».&gt;»
rtM\nm&gt;TWrV.i
wlv. 1•&gt;
danvHtwr XT

pw rsnn CVvV ..... &gt;.I ■•*«. —. o.
- —- - ■
----- -• Forrest Kuhta of Winterhaven.
are now in nursing homes Mra I daughter' of Grand Rapida were Davenport Iowa.
Barker la at the Aaa Randall,' vi&amp;ilora of Mra. ArvUla Murty
an William Hickey. »i«tinned at new Woodbury. Sunday nipper
Jr., home. 520 E. Bond. Hast Ings
r —-■■■ n.-l—
____
gureU were Mrs 'meta* Gilliland and Lucinda la ait
arid George la at the Adams {i
surprise

Hiffh

Earner and attended the family land. * Mr and Mrs Tello Bow- William

Plymouth 1 Mrs. Dan Hickey. He leaves Nov.]

Oroffa •

tral Auditorium.
Robert Bandell. English In­
structor. ia directing lite play

Mrs. Ben College U a surgical
patient at Lakeview General Hos­
pital fa Battle Creek.

and daughter.

MfflE^GREHi SUMPS

Members of the -egat Include
Larry BhalUs aa WllfrbC--Max­
well; Greg Bishop. as Hercules

Maxwell: Chris Behoci. Connie

Smith, John De Vault, John Max-

GET MORE Gins for CHRISTMAS

Baxter. Ptmpy McQulre; Mildred
Rider. Nora, Doug Hart, Heiman

Rough House Ruby: Terry WilMrs. Mote:
Connolly.

Harvey

Hoffman.

bur’s desire to earn money to
buy a bicycle. He develops an In­
genious plan which centers

GREEN
STAMPS

01' FASHION

a week. The trouble really begins

COUNTRY STYLE

pcclcdly.

SPARE
RIBS

PENUOCK HOSPITAL

LEAN, CENTER-CUT, RIB. ....

GET DOUBLE

PORK CHOPS

ROAST • CHOPS
COMBINATION

GREEN STAMPS
EVERY
WEDNESDAYI

RIB HALF

PORK LOIN
SPAATAK
.trapss

FRESHLY GROUND

ALL BEEF

i

CAMPBELL’S

/

TOMATO SOUP

A
GROUND BEEF
SPARTAN RING BOLOGNA 59.1
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SMOKED SAUSAGE
CAMPBELL’S SOUPS ...

HAMBURGER

W

3-lb. Pkg.

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Meat Varieties - plus asparagus,
CHEDDAR CHEESE, MUSHROOM,
ONION &amp; BISQUE of TOMATO ...
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mingbird has only four UUI fealonger than the bird itself
tipped with feathered flags.
ether two tall feathers
shaped like long thorns, the
tional Geographic says.

and
The
are
Na­

CHEDDAR

SUGAR

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MT ■■

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ONIQN I BISQUE of TOMATO ...

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HEN TURKEYS

39

Meatless Varieties except Asparagus,

PIONEER-PURE BEET

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HONEY SUCKLE
WHITE TURKEYS

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Florida Oranges asro 3*» 99c

COFFEE

Last Wednesday night and
Thursday's Siam fall caught
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Dale Boulter
Seriously Hurt
tings. «ras reported to still be In
poor condition this Wedneoday
at Borge:m Hospital In Kalama-

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The heavy snow which blan- formerly of 137 Upland Ave, and
iud^W^tnw^dt?eyid“y .nd
dl"l U ®
Thursday. Nov. 2-3. forced the
closing of schools on Thunday
and curtailed many other actlvIUes as road crews worked
around the clock to open high"
Friday momlnj Hatllngi
because of the difficult travvl.
—------------------------ -- ---------”l"r" ,h* Uu,JenU ,o ,helr

The Hastings • Grand Led ge
and Middleville - Maple Valley
football games were postponed

erated

and Monday the mer-

bttb of
or 60.
» Tuesday
Tur«ro. ...
hlgh
was mlstv
but warm, and the snow hud
disappeared.
The temperatures:
Date
Hlch Low Preclp.
Trace rain,
snow.
Trace rain.
Nov. 3.... 34 25 4.7 Inched

Nov. 4.... 35

21

.05 Inches .

Nov. 5.... 37

26 .23 moisture
(melted
snow).
Nov. 6.... 42 29 .03 Rain.
Nov. 7.... 60
35 .16 Rain.
Nov. I.... Low 56 Monday nite.
.02 Rain.

East Middle Lake

Sid™ or
Mrs. Mary Green of South Bend.
1 Ind., and three grandchildren.
.......
_
lces *l,l ** held at 2 pm.
•’riday at the Burkheod-Cheney
Chapel Interment will be in
Maple Hill Cemetery. Charlotte -

Democrat Delegates
To Meet Nov. 16 .
Mrs. Irene Parker, chairman of
the Burry County Democratic
Committee, has announced that
there will be a meeting of Demo­
cratic delegates to the conven­
tion on Wednesday. Nov.. 16. at
8 pm at the Courthouse. The
purpose of the meeting Is to elect
the party's county executive
committee

Uooal Bank Christmas Cub‘re­
ceived iSC205^5

According to the report. Boul­
ter was driving south on the
Cedar Creek Road when s 1MI
Cadillac driven by Earl D. Mid­
dleton. 22. backed out from the
Cedar Creek Grocery. Marilyn
Middleton. 20, and their daugh­
ter. Brenda Jean. 8 months, who
ceived minor Injuries.
runs of the KI want* World
Travel series will be "airlifted" to
the Islands off Florida's east
coast when James W. Metcalf
presents lhe second number of
the 1066-67 program at 8 pm.
Tuesday. Nov. 15. Just 55 inlle*
off lhe US mainland. 800 exotic
tropical isianas
Islands um
dot me
the nmuiuc
Atlantic
irupicm
for 4.400 square miles. Persons
| without season tickets can obtain
single admissions at the door.

Durfee
By Met. John Hook
R4 Holiest
«45-M3»

Eddie Palmer of Orangeville
spent Tuesday through Saturday
with Ed Rice. * Mr. and Mra.
Ernie Bateman were Sunday call­
ers of Mr. and Mra. John Ken­
nedy near Lacey. * Hlghbank
Farm Bureau will meet with Mr.
and Mrs Robert Foster. Friday.
Nov. 11. Potluck refreshments. *
East Baltimore WMA will meet
this Thursday with Mra. John
Hook for dinner.
Donald Cheney left for Ft.
Carson. Colo, Saturday. Mra.
Donald Cheney spent Sunday
with Mrs. Roger Davis And
Bernard. They were callers of Mr.
and Mra. Joel Howel) and family
in the afternoon. * Mr. and Mra.
Leon Helmer and boys of Ionia
were Sunday callers of Mra.
Hazel Brooks and Ben. * Mra.
Forest Falconer of Welcome Cor­
ncra and Mra. Genevieve Makley ;
were Sunday dinner guests of,
Mra. Mildred Hammond and Har­
old Erb. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
DeCamp and famfly of Nashvtile were Sunday dinner guests
Of Mr. and Mra. Owen Gaylor.

By Mrt. Bettie M. Cairns '
■I
V4J-4774 ;
Mr. and Mra. Admiral Focrch
of Lansing spent Saturday with
his sister. Mra. Lottie Bumpus. *
Mr. and Mra Ben Mason and
sons of Nashville spent Sunday
(Coni, from I’r I this Sec.)
with his parents. Mr and Mrs
John Mason. Robert Mason rung
for the church services ax Cail- 140 The 23rd district has only
Con Center Church Sunday that one precinct in Barry.
morning. * Mr. and Mrs John
Republican candidates for the
Mason visited their daughter and boards governing the University
family. Mr and Mrs Don Chose of Michigan. Michigan State
and sons at Charlotte Saturday. and Wayne State University, and
* George Uvwden entertained his ine state Board of Education. an
brother, Mr. and Mra. Verne received healthy majorities in
Lowden with a fish dinner Tues­ Barry County.
day. He spent the weekend with
Justice of the Michigan Suthem at Alma enjoying a party preme Court Thomas M. KavaSaturday evening with his .sister, nagh was re-elected and received
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bcdhun of a heavy vole here. 6.746. How­
Howard City and Mr and Mrs. ever. the other Supreme Court
Weldenfeller of Grand Rapids
incumbent, Olis M Smith, ran
Mr. and Mra Frank Engle had third here, receiving 4.279
as weekend jurat*. Mrs Pat Thomas E Brenan a RepubllStroup or South Bend. Ml** Jo- can nominee on the non-partlAnh Engle, Wilson Purdy of । san ballot, polled 4.329 and Mey­
Grand Rapids Sunday guests er Wnrsiiaweky received 2233 in
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Stutz Barry.
and children, also of Grand
There will be at least four new
Rapids. * Mr. and Mra Donald , faces on lhe Barry Board of
Geiger of Flint vlsUod Ills lis­ I Supervisors when It reorganizes
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cnjrrta rnest April 10 Forest Fbley.
Saturday * Mrs. Txrrren Norton [Democrat. Incumbent supervisor
made a business trip to Grand । of Rutland Township, was de­
Rapids Monday * Fire In the feated In his bld for re-election
Otto Cady trailer caused some by Republican Richard Dean of
excitement Thursday evening. j Algonquin Lake by nine votes
Dean received 391 and Foley 382.
according to unofficial figures.
;
In the Spring of 1961 Foley■
Five Scouts from Freeport were was
originally elected to lhe |
among the 780 who ushered at
- board by a one-vole majority j
the Michigan Suite-Town game
nt East Lansing Saturday. Free­ Jover incumbent Republican How-1
i ard Ferris, now register of deeds.I
port boys Included Mike Van- I In Assyria Township. Republi­
denburg. Gary Dutcher. Rtusseil
Blough. Steve Conger and Terry can Jack A Love defeated DemoYoder They were accompanied 1 crat George J Hack, who had
by Chuck Hoover. Jim Williams vied for the supervisors post
being vacated by Republican
is M-oulmastcr of the group.
Floyd Miller, who was not a
candidate.
For Banner Classified Ads
Continued from Pogo Ona
In Maple Grove. Democrat
Call WI 5-3481.
William Schnnu emerged the
winner in the three-way super­ ' into office by landslide proper visor's race. SchanU received 126 lions; here tn lhe alate. Frank
votes while Republican Albert i Murphy defeated Frank FltSBeil received 115 and Wayne A.' gerald for governor; Prentiss
Pennock, a sticker candidate, re­ Brown defeated Wilbur Brucker
ceived 72.
for U. 8. Senator; in the Fourth
In Hope Township. Mra Flor­ Congressional District, Clare
ence Halliday. Republican, was
elected supervisor with a vote of Hoffman was returned as repre­
262. Democrat Leonard G. Kroes sentative by a substantial mar­
I gin. Here In Barry County. Re­
polled 251.
The other Incumbent super­ publicans won lhe entire alate of
i offices.
visors were re-elected.
In Baltimore Township, in­
cumbent Republican Supervisor I Jo-Jo White, outfielder for the
Walter Soya was elected by a । Detroit Tigers will be guest
narrow margin over Democrat speaker al the Soft Ball League
Dale L. Moon.
; banquet Saturday evening. An1 other honor guest will be "Lady"
1 Baldwin, pitching star of an
1 earlier era. Al Brown will serve
las toastmaster.

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GOP Streeps

Woodlahd
School Menu

tings airport without towering the
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Hastings Schools
Sponsor Next
Blood Clinic

According to the report. Beck­
with took off from the field

183200.
The ChrLsttnas dub Corporation
reports that tnore-Ahon 10X100 in­
stitutions are molltag checks total­
ing nearly two feillton dollars for
Hastings public school
some 15 million Christmas Club
sponsoring the next Barry County
members.
blood dink which will be held in
lhe Hastings High West Gym from
This represents an Increase of 12 noon until 6 pm. on Monday.
nearly 50 percent since 1960 when

when visibility became difficult in
His wheels weren't down.

The Dick Smith family. Mra.
. Clark O'Donnell. Mrs. Jessie
O'Donnell and the Frank Weyrr■ q. hu »ns man family attended the wedi*l« «ritp
ding reception for Barbara
ukM.
, O'Donnell and John Hunt at the
**“ J home of Barbara's parents, the
Jack O'Donnells of Galesburg,
on Friday evening.

Hubbard Hills

member.
While their average saving Is
By Mrt. Albert Croon
a* MM4i«.au
TV5-1H4 about 32 50 a week, some two and
one-half million save as much as
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Round# |5 weekly. Many save much more.
are the parents of a boy. 7 lbs..

Mrs. T. A. Coulter of Clyde.
Hodpitel. Mr. and Mra. Ruswll
Round* are the grandparent*. Kos., will be a houseguest of her
Congratulation*. * Mr. and Mra. daughter and family, the P. L.
George Hom. Jr., and family Barretts, for 10 days and was the
guest speaker al the First Metho­
dist W8CS luncheon on Wednes­
Archie' Burd a Sunday ago. day From here she is going to
Other folks who Spent the day Cincinnati. Ohio, where she will
there were Mr. and Mra. Robert attend the meeting of the Board
Tripp and son, Mr. and Mra. of Publications of lhe NaUonol
Larry Tripp and family of Mid­ Federation of Methodist Musi­
dleville, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick cians.
Tietz and family, R1 Hastings.
Mr and Mra. Russell Palmer.
Sidney of Nashville, Mr. and Mr and Mra. Lyn Burdick. Mr.
and Mrs Ellsworth Newton and
Mra. Marshall Tripp and Brenda, Mrs. Newton's sister and hus­
band, Mr. and Mra. Homer Red­
cal of Battle Creek called on Inger of Schoolcraft were In Bay
Mr and Mra Albert Green. Sun- City to tour a destroyer eoport.
had dinner at Zhender's In
Our sick folks In the nelghbor- Frankenmuth and spent lhe eve­
ning square dancing nt Durand.

Plane Slidet in­
Pilot Unhurt
R. O. Beckwith of Grand Rapids
escaped Injury about 2:46 pm.
Saturday when he landed his

from automotive sales, 81604 from
spporel. *2JOO from furniture.
88J37 from miscellaneous retell
and *9309 from non-retel) sources
Use tex collections were M.247 64.

Mrrr.bcr? of the Chrlstma* clubs
Injured about 4:20 pm. of the National Bank of Harting*
and the Hartings City Bank have
received a total of 8133.406. bank
to the sheriff's report.
officials have announced.
being

2*#dV'„Nov- 3.
H^-Green,
: ®eac^ Hospital, In Charlotte,
s,w had been a patient there
Jor two week* and In 111 health
,wo P*™
•
Mrs. Willits was bom March
24. 1902. in Olivet, the daughter
of Willaid and Estella (Day*
Griffin. She had been a resident
of the Charlotte area most of her
life.
Mrs. Willits was a member of
lhe Congregational Church and
. its Mary Martha Circle. She was
married June 18. 1937 In Char­
toile to Dr. Qeyton O. Willits.

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

Christmas Club Barry Sale* Tax
Bony County sales tax collec­
tions from 556 returns during
Members Receive August
totaled 8123.15828. That
Included 813.173 from building ma­
terial. 84.480 from general mer­
$133,405 Total
chandise. *52.408 from food. 829388

TIMES NAVI CHANGED! SO HAVE WE!

The appointment blanks should
be returned to school by Friday
of this week.
The school will provide a baby
sitting service (or mothers who are
donating blood. Children may be
brought to the gym and they will

SAVE E 20&lt;7o
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Anyone In good health between

blood. Those not married and
under 31 must have their parent's
written consent
Persons may give blood every
eight weeks, but must wait six
months alter surgery, 24 hours
after most shgjs and two years
after malaria.
As another blood clinic will be
held at the Hastings Mfg. Com­
pany about a week later, employees
there may find it more convenient
to give at that clinic.

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Backward Glances

40 Years Ago
A Lions Club was organised
here Thursday evening with a
. charter membership of 25. Named
as officers weie Ray Branch,
j president; Dr. Leland Holly, vice
I president; Kim Sigler, secretary
and Earl Coleman, treasurer. On
the board of directors will be
Kail Keefer, Harold Newton, Dr.
th -P. Lathrop. Fred Smith and
Dan Walldorff.

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The Hastings Athletk Club,
organised for the purpoae of pro­
moting basketball games by four
independent basketball teams
hero has elected • the following
officers:' Roy Hubbard, preai­
dent; Stuart Bresee, secretary
and Don Doyle, treasurer. Teams
have already been formed at
Blue, and the Hastings Manu­
facturing Company and two more
will be organised from among
the buslneso and professional
men of this city.

50 Years Ago
More than 1,000 people attend­
ed the opening session at ths
Tabernacle here Bunday after­
noon as th© Honeywell Evange­
listic meetings got underway and
at the evening service more than
2,000 people filled the hall to
capacity. Special afternoon and
evening services are scheduled
for every day this week.
Leteet election returns show
Woodrow Wilson and Charles
Evans Hughes in a neck to neok
race for the presidency. Returns
also show that Michigan has
voted dry by a margin of more
than 80200 votes.

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EDITORIAL
bright

m/4 Donor L. Sinclair. ton of

Senstar Kennedy while cam­ untreated effluent &lt;a polite name
unooctroDad temper tantrum on paigning in California issued
for sewsgei Into the Thomapple
river for about eight monttu of
, the President's position on the the year. The chlorine treatment
very eve of the Manila Conference. given the effluent from May IS
cans, in general, appreciate the
Fulbright has been outto Sept 15. renders It practically
Hlort &gt;»•&gt; u» rm- lRxto ta
•„
harmless by the’ time it enters
put Wo U» Mooli. Cooler.
pWt,
Ba.■ wo. to MUblUP poor
M u»
effluent during the
wily In MU.
^n*le COOunlKM on Kvrelpn ReHowever, no matter how sincere iatlonll|
within a ten mile run.
the effort, lhe work accomplished
both of thc« men have
With water pollution a National

been more critical of US Foreign problem, the question ariaes, are
Policy than Mr. Nixon, the Presi- we doing all we can and should
BW. U» AnerWn puHlo
not to Irar. right here in Hastings? The an" « “»
&gt;"“• All ol whkh nukr. nu blw .1
involved, all of us. even Richard Mr Nixon seen more unreason­
-NO." Probablj- the minimum we
M. Nixon, have the right to exable and unjust.
should .undertake as a starter
pross opinions, to ask questions
would be to continue the chlorine
largeu for personal abuse.
None of the above is Intended treatment for the full twelve
months of the year and then, aa
Incidentally, despite all the sound “ *n endorsement of Mr Nixon
arxl fury of lhe blast against Mr or Ule ’■*«*'» ““i opinions he a possible next step for the future
look Into the feasibility of Install­
Nixon, the President never did get expresses but merely a defense of
ing the final unit for sewage
around to answering any of the his r^ht to express those views
treatment that renders effluent aa
pointe made Maybe this U In line and (iilnions without public abuse
clear
and pure as unpolluted river
with the old saying to the effect by the President. Although Mr.
water, itself.
that: -U you can’t attack the case. Nixon is said to be the current
This would be sound conserva­
attack the prow-nine ~
favorite of many of Uic RepubllIt is seldom. If ever, that u am -pro's" our own hope Is that tion and a move in the right
President has demeaned himself
OOP »lu SPrk 0111 nrw m«- direction to safeguard and pre­
by stooping to abuaive personal tertel instead of routinely accept- serve our matchless natural re­
source for use and enjoyment of
definitely not in line with the ’ tor Public office ran well but short future geiicratlons—a aliglit com­
pensation. perhaps for lhe moun­
dignity and prestige of lhe Presi- °f success.
tainous financial problems in the
• • •
' AU of us hope that lhe program form growing National debts that
If President Johnson vras really
Incensed at criticism of his Asian
policies, he might better have
vented his wrath on two members
of his own party who have gone

[Armed ibnzf]
| -News AbterJ

of surgery for the President un­
With more and. more National
covers nothing more wrious than
anticipated and that convalescence and State attention being focused
on matters pertaining to water
will be rapid and complete.
But this time Mr. President— and air pollution, it* might be well
for Hastings. through Its City
Council to begin action. Better for

•
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[ BAKED GOODS

Lent Corners
bia 31rt birthday Nov. IX
RauyrTM.
MMMM Saturday evening

money tree and
lovely gifts. All returned home took a potluck dinner to lhe home
wiahttM them many more happy

Meer family are fixing up tie

Gull Lake Bible Church. David
Deal returned home with his
grandparents and spent a few days
to leave the liuspital Sunday here.
after being seriously Injured In
Sunday dinner guests of the
i»n automobile accident. A Mbs James Matthews were his daugh­
Dibble Livingston is confined ter, the Norval Nielsens, and after­
with the chickenpox. A Mr. and

Past Lake Odessa
Resident Succumbs
Services for. Clifford H. Dever.

lb. 69c
Peanut Brittle
Dale's own homemade peanut brittle. CrispA crunchy and

ia 1965 ware under 25 years of age.

Lake Odessa
Hy Franct Johiuton
Linda. Cheryl, and David spent

Lake near Farewell. Saturday
they drove to the MockiiuuBridge- A Mra. Robert Benner
and Robin were virttors of Mr.
arul Mrs Leo Erb of Grand Rap-

Mra. Fred O’Connor al NaahviUe.
They plan to make their home ui
MiclUgan. A Mr. and Mra Nick

of Mr lUid Mra. Martin Stygcr on
dent who died Monday at his
liomc In Grand Iz-dge. will be
houxheld at 1:30 pm. this Thursday
at tile Peters-Murrey Funeral Showemian and family have
Home al Grand Ledge.
moved to their new home on
Eaton Highway. - -

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BAKER S DOZEN DAYS
You Buy One Dozen and Get “13."

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A rkh chocolate yeast raised dough with chocalato glased.
CoHee Cake—Family size, 63c;______ Small sizo 35c
Dale nut. almorvdacherry, blusberry, apple, butternut and
hrnun uiair nut.
.

He 13 survived by three chil- retumed home recently after a

doll all of Grand Ledge;

two

Mr. and Mra. Wood left Bunday.
and Mrs Vernon &lt;Bdna&gt; Klingman. and a brother. George Win to-.

Remember. Mondays Pantry Day __5 Ivs. Bread $1.10
Wednesdays Cookie Day_____4 dog. asst. pkg. $1.00

Elmer Teuslnk and two grandchil­
dren of Holland. A Tuesday visitor
was Mr. Matthews’ granddaughter,
Mrs Milo Sutherland of Lake

More than 30% of the drivers involved in fatal accidents

than await pressure by agents of
Mra. Donald Bearup and chll-The Great Society" who are not
noted for spending only one dollar Bradley of Ionia were guests of
when there Is any possibility of
spending two or three.
Kent Gibson (Dawn O’Connor ।

White and

naaday. The Deed# had moved from Calif, In the Spring.

move in aa soon aa poaaible.

2 Loaves 41c

Brown &amp; Serve rull-Apart Bread

Personal Mention

of the Gerald Skidmore family
from Otaeao. Plainwell, Dalton. lart weekend, returning to Grand
*
* delicious Rapids Monday evening.

a couple of daj-s with iicr daugh­
ter and family. Mr. and Mra.
IXvuUd Hummel. * Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wolfe of Alma and
.Richard Wolfe of Muskegon

East Doud

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U.8A5M5JM A. Bly. 2/M Arty.
APO Ban Franciaoo, Calif.,

The John McLeans will be in

tend the wedding of his niece,
Beth Hsnscn
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller
Mr and Mra. Lynden Norris were guests of the Earl Campbells
attended an open house honor- of Lacey on Bunday to see pictures
cn Holland at the Kellogg AudiJames Geiger and family to help
celebrate Betty's birthday a at Union Hall In Hartings Sun- Steak House."
Mr. and Mra. Howard Houghton
Mr. and Mrs Dan Archer
wood were Sunday. Nov. 6. din­ of Detroit were guests of the Mer­
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
rill Kirchers on Thursday and
ner gucr.U of Lynden Norris.
John Dryer of rural Hartings a
Friday. Bunday evening guests
Mrs. Raymond Gutierrez of Al­
were Mr. and Mra Walter Karrer
bion and Mums Carmen. Mar- and Earl Moore vH ted their of Grand Rapids.
,
niece, Mrs. Wilbur Belson In
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frahm of
sing were Sunday, Oct. 9. visit­ BaUlo Creek Sunday. Oct. 30. A Clinton Street left Monday for
ors of Mrs. Lenar Vargas. Becky Mra Howard Moore accompanied Bradenton, Fla.
Ire Gutterrez, who bod spent daughter. Mra Basil Tobias to
The Frank Henlsera of Grand
tb&lt;* weekend with Iter grnnd- Hastings Tuesday to spend the Ledge came to aee their team play
raothBr. returned home.
the Saxons Saturday and were
guests of their nephew and family,
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Bartlett
lesetng from a falL A Mr. and the Eugene Henlsera, after the
Mrs. Will Shriber from Hastings game.
Mra. V. L. Wolcutt of Gun Lake,
Homer Bartlett Saturday they spent Saturday at Will Gurds.
Herald Erb, Durfee district, Mra. Keith Daniels of Algonquin
attended the EUB Father and
Son banquet. * Mra. James called at Lloyd Owens, Sunday. Lake. Mrs. Phil Georgeau of KalaDunn. Terry and Jimmy were A Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen at­
guests of Mr. and Mrs William tended the spughcttl supper at guests of Mra. Everett Couch of
Van Gorder In Kalamazoo a the Methodirt Church in Has­ Gull Lake on Tuesday honoring
tings Saturday. A Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Georgeau’s birthday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coleman
Mr.
and
Darwin
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sr.
Mr.
Mr. _
t»r. ‘™, Alirnnmnn
* and Mrs. Pearl Woods left Mon­
| win McCelland. Jr., of Wood®Y,\L £
1x11 day for Hendersonville. N. C They
planned
to be Tuesday overnight
land were gurat.s Wwlnroday eve- sUU
BaW,e Croek hospitel.
guests of Rev, and Mrs Coyt York
and return hqme on Tliuraday
Luring Dull. Darwin. Jr., left Oct.
accompanied by Rev. Mra. Lila
10 with the Barry county men.!
Manker, who closed a 10-day re­
entering the Army. A Mr. and
vival at the We&amp;leyan Methodist
Mra Donald Crons and family.,
Mrt. John Hook
Church of which Rev. York Is

By Mrt, Lloyd Owtn

Mra Donald ftouiard, is now at

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The Roy Carlsons entertained
htr parents and Slater. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Frost and Karen,
and her grandmother, Mra Hasel
Doolittle, for ice cream and cake
on Wednesday evening to cele­
brate Howard's birthday. They
expect to entertain Roy’s par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. Phillip Carl­
son of Croat Hills, Ill., over the
weekend.
talned their son and family. Rev.
Jim. of Jackson for a preThankaglving dinner on Sunday.

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MUs Alma Evfn.lt 0{ Mustegon
of Watervliet are leaving thia
i called ,Several times on grand-~ Thursday for Munising to deer
under provisions of the 1063 E-2 on awnpU-Uon of basic com- Jpent the Wtrtcend with her parbat training
cniunng im
at. run,
Fort sn*.
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nU. Mr. and Mrs
Mra DeWitt Everett.
Everett
hunt. Jeffrey Chandler will stay
State Constitution
All eight uai
Sept- 12. He was awarded the * Mr, lU]e McDiarmld spent last
I
with the Vernor Bloughs while
members are elected at Urge.
procnotion two months early be- Saturday in Lansing at Ihr home £2^1. J
,'vto"da&gt;; his parents are away.
nwrw&gt; of. Mr
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cause of his accuracy in
in firing
and. Mra
Maynard
Me-j' Nina Stanford of Dowling and
Mrs Iva Corwin was a dinner
the M-14 rifle, high score on the Dlarmtd helping core for their new Elsie Davis called on Herbert guest Sunday of the Roger Kel­
physical combat proficiency lest baby.
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Mark
Douglas, bom —
Oct.
X Roar of Middleville. Mr. and leys and in the afternoon accom­
anil his military bearing and at St. Lawrence Hospital. A The Mra. Caryl Bowman of Algonquin panied them to visit Mr. and
leadership ahUities. * Pvt. Petrie family of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Can­ Lake and Mra. Gareth Conklin.
Mrs. David Eash
entered the Army in July. He will hold an open house In honor
Tuesday. Oct. 25 guests of Mra.
graduated in 1962 from Sunfield of their 25th anniversary on Sat­ Davis were Mrs. Kenneth Richie,
High and 13 a 1966 graduate of urday. Nov. 12. from 2 to 5 at the daughter, Mra Mlcliacl Green
Huntington College. Ind. earning Christian Reformed Chapel base­ and son Douglas of Bellevue. A
ment No gifts plcxsc
Saturday.
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gucsto
he war dead
Mr. and Mra. Robert VanSickle
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Keeler. Jr.,.of Mra. Elsie Davis and Bernard
SPEAK .THEY WOULD SURELY
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and Mark were guests at a triple Miss Eraina Keeler and Mr. and}'were Janice
Davis
birthday dinner Sunday. Oct. 9. Mrs Harold Johnston Here Sun­
AGREE
ON ONE PLEA —
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Gary West, a Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rapids and private and Mnv
AN ENO TO WAR. WE THE
ring Also pressent were Mr. and Campbell of Grand Rapids were Donald Cheney, local.
Mra. Henry Schafer of Ionia. Sunday dinner guesU of Mr. and
LIVING MUST MAKE |T
Sunday. Oct 30. guests of Mr.
Mrs. Thomas Wacha. Jr. A Mr. and Mrs Clarence Calms were
COME TRUE'.
and Mrs Joseph Majinska and Mr. and Mra. Glenn Thornburg
Vansickle A Mr. and Mra. Joel Jane attended Hie wedding of and children of Marcellus. A Mr.
Palmer and Lori of Orleans were Carolyn Kny Gaisel and Michael and Mra. Clarence Calms were
visitors Tliuraday evening of last Knight at the Eknmanucl Lutheran on a business trip to Grant and
week of Mr. and Mra. John Cay- Church at Grand Ledge Saturday Colon lart week. A Sunday. Oct.
30. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Mrs Mabel McCarrick and bridesmaid. Mary imd the bride Gaylor and Janice were Mr. and
Barney Perayn of Detroit spent are employed aa LPN's at St. Mra Bert VerMeulen and family
Lawrence Hospital. Lansing, and
of Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. James
are former roommates.

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urday. A Mrs Myra Smith returned
home Saturday from a two-week
visit with her daughter. Mr. and
8VBSCHIETI0N Mrs. Louis Kotula, of Glen Ellyn.
Hi L&amp;st Sunday they drove to
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Kotula. a student at St. Ambrose
College.
Mrs. Letha Shumway spent the
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Lake and Robert Miller of Battle
Ruth Cheney and Mr. and Mra
Danny Cheney a Sunday ago
were Mr. and Mra. Hubert Hunt
and family. Mr. and Mra. Howard
Cheney' and family of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Miller and
family of Hartings and private
and Mrs’. Donald Cheney. A Mr.
and Mra. John Hook were callera of Mr. and Mrs. John Ken­
nedy of Lacey a Sunday ago.
Sirloin Pit tn Grand Rapids Later
they toured the Sparta Warehouse,
the third largest retailer - owner
food warehouse tn the country, 12

Johnson and family of Balding
NATIONAL NEWSPAPKR George Barker
The annual trip day for the were Sunday guests of Mrs Royal
Lake Odessa Mothers Study Club Jolmson. A Mra. Myra Bmlth was
a Sunday guest of Mr and Mra.
Thirteen members and two guests Morris Shattuck of Portland.
enjoyed dinner at the Bonatua
Mr and Mra. James Dunn. Terry
and Jimmy were Sunday evening

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William Haas lias been confined
to Pennock Hospital for. three of Clarksville.
weeks following a heart- attack a
Mrs. Myron Hancock luu left'-for
her home hi Brooksville. Fla., after Ralph Shaw. Sr.
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Mra. Roy Jackson. A Mias Jean
Scott, a U-M student, spent the
weekend with her mother, Mra
Audrey Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ11 Belfleld
ware in Richmond. Ind.. Satur­
day. to see lhe Erlbsm-Krtams-

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his roommate, bout members of
the Vanity team, returned home

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Club Sees V.T"
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James Wright Wed ByImPeg
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Lake Odessa Girl,
David Thomas Wed
At Alaska Rifes

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Forma*. 8421 Nashville Highway the meeting with * "Personal
and James lUciuird Wright son
of A. D. Wright. 2640 Ionia Road.
Vennonlvtlte, and the late Mra.
15 at the Reorganised Church of
Wright exchanged wedding vows
In a double ring ceremony on explaining about, the Welcome at Alaska, Mich.

at PARMALEE S from November 10th to 19th
LADIES WOOL SKIRTS—Reg. $8.98-$14.98. nationally
known manufacturers. Choice of styles, plaids and
plain colors. Size 6-16.

St Mary’s Catholic Church at tlvitiea offered to the members Arnold Thomas of Union Lake
Cha-&gt;Ate.
of the dub, such aa knitting,
The Rev. Pr. John Shinncra classes. Hospital Guild, couple’s
The soloist was Mra. Kenneth
card partial and special couples Colburn of Caledonia and toe
proximately 50 guests. Boskets of parties.
organist was Mrs John Batdorff.
rod rows and white mums deoo-

wearing a floor length gown ot
Chantilly lace with molded
bodice styled with a square neck­
line and long sleeves. The tlerodsklrt ended tn a chapel train and
a Jeweled crown of silver held
her fingertip-length veil of lUu-

n.w

lhe candlelight double ring cere-

The bride was given In mar-

honor for iier sister and Mia
Mary DeVine of Detroit was the
bridesmaid. Mina Pormaz was
gowned in a blue, bell-shaped
gown of lace over satin and the meeting. Mtxnbera are to bring
bridesmaid sclctod a gown of
pink lace top and satin bell­ goods. knitted, crotched or band
shaped skirt.
Gene 81ms of Detroit, friend
cn-ote It. They win be displayed
and seating the guests were and then auctioned off to the
Richard 81ms of Detroit, and highest bidder. The money that
Steven Formas of Vermontville,
munlty Betterment. Project Fund.
Following tiro ceremony a re­
The Welcome Wagon Hospital
ception was held at the former
Knights of Pythias hall In Nash- decorations for the 50th annl-

were the Ivosl and hostess and I ibo guild. Mra. Corene Dohtn
Michael Isaaavou of Vermont- said It was a huge success. The
ville was in charge of the gifte. guild held a work bee at Carol
Before leaving on her honey- Kensington’s to make Chrbtmaa
moon the bn do changed to a I stockings for the gift shop Their
silver colored suit.
I
'— ------------------ Tile rehearsal dinner wiu, held held Tuesday. Nov. 1. at 8:30 am.
Friday at the Copper Lantern in
Charlotte.
gram for the members, demon­
The bride b employed at Mich­ strating lhe latest in hairstyles.
igan Magnetics in Vermontville
and her husband at the Char­
lotte Foundry.
For the present the couple will
make their home with the bride's
The Father John V. Dillon
Mra.‘Gerald &lt;Lrora» Smith of Knights of Columbus Council held
Wail Lake Rond had surgery toe annual past grand knights
Monday At Leila Hospital. Please dinner and BoysvlUe festival and
remember her with prayer and dance at St. Rose Hall Saturday
evening.

KCs Hold Dinner
Dance Saturday

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petals and she carried n cascade
bouquet ot white carnations.
Honor attendants were Mrs. Max
Bennett of Clarksville os matron
of honor and Sally Smith and
Nancy Myets of Kalamazoo and
Carol Johnson, sister of the bride,
aa bridesmaids. Their identical
floor-length olive green Mitin
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD DON WILLIAMS
sheaths featured bordered trains
. . . Mis" Joyce Elaine Bateman Becomes Bride.
extending to lhe hemline. Their
bouquets were bronze and white
mums.
Jerry Thomas of St. Clair
Shores ai&amp;utcd lib brother as best
man and groomsmen and ushers
were John Bulger und Mike Foote,
3
Member, of the Presbyterian
fraternity brothers of the groom,
Couples Club arriving at the
and Bruce Thomas of Union Lake,
••Myztery Supper" Saturday
brother of the groom.
found that it was properly namMbs
Joyice
Elaine
Bateman
beinc bride's
oriocs mother
mouicr selected a
.-uiaa uoyxc caauic
The
। id and a lol of fun. The menus
llght blue wool suit with matching ' came the bride of Richard Don
5SX rv-t
SEX
SIISE 'u.‘c^." JS
hat and black and white acctsi
series. The groom’s mother chose
a cranberry crepe suit with block
accessories for the occasion. Both Marston, pastor, performed lhe i Msrs- clc;
cf-rwnony
Thc silverware was also Includhad orchid corsages.
n. w,
aw«h« or
“»J" °L
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Mcthncr of
«—_
.tw, c-—rinr^man nf1 were served dessert fin.t with

Hastings
Graduates
.
Exchange Vows in
Lovely Ceremony

ter of lhe bride, were master and Si
MiTTred « “
mistress of ceremonies.
Williams of 23W Bedford Road.|'
such situations. However, the
The bride, who was accom-1.food was delicious, an extra long
church parlors with Mra. Larry
Rohrbacher, friend of the bride, panled to the altar by tier fa- dinner hour was planned so that I
cutting the wedding cake. Others liver, wore a floor-length lace each might eventually "make I
assisting were Jane Wilson, Bon­ wedding gown over a satin bodice. out” a meal, and tiic table deco­
nie Roche. Marcia Helmer, Mr.
rations were "Turns" and "Alka- I
and Mrs Raymond Jousma and the .-Juoulder and an clbow- Beiders." Just Incase someone's I
___
___
length veil was worn A bouquet menu proved a bit distressing,
Mrs._______
Allison___
Roark.
jFor traveling, the bride selected of ptok and white rosw was &lt;tar­
With such u dinner, food was a red and white flecked wool suit I rt®d by 5^* bride. On
the main topic of conversation.
and black accrcsorlra.
’«*«■
Dwy ar. raiding at 306 S.1
«»,nk
wh“* the same the-.ne—gueats telling
Shore Drive. Portage.
I
. erf embarrassing experiences in
connection with serving food or
entertaining.
"“1 -°
New officers were also elected
Guasts attended from Grand
. during the Short business meet­
Runiris ilnlnn Iske Detroit Alin
Mrs. Bateman, the brides ing. and Mr. and Mra. David
Lake Odessa Kalamazoo Allegan I ntotiicr. wore a shimmering teal Arnold were chosen ns presidents:
Caledonia. Ada. Ionia and Ahak*. bluc 51111 wlth matching acces- Mr end Mrs. Roy Carbon as
'' rorles and the groom's mother vice presidents and Mr. and Mrs.
I wore a white and light blue suit Charles Collins os treasurers.
with silver-colored accessories.
Mrs. Arthur Christie was the
bride's matron of honor and
bridesmaids were Mra. Richard
First Methodist Church Circles
Bateman of Kitchener. Ontario. will meet on the following dates
and at the following places:
Morning Circles will meet on
the groom.
Enid Marlene and Kevin Lee
The Friday, Nov. 4. meeting of
Sarah with Mrs. Prank McMil­
Bateman
of
Kitchener.
niece
and
the Hastings Women’s Club was
lan. 703 W. Madison; co-hretesa.
nephew of the bride, too flaWtr Mra. Fred Smith.
Church. A film on "Boating girl and ringbearer.
Ruth with Mrs. George Elliott.
Arthur Christie attended the
Safety” was shown.
Afternoon Circles will meet Nov.
’ The President. Mrs. Howard
were seated by Robert Ta«.vo
Dlnal, ,t j
wU|
Peters, conducted the buslneas
Balance. 415 E. Colf.x.
meeting, legislative chairman.
.....
Evening —
Circles
will meet —
Nov.
Mra James Coleman explained LcRoy Bateman, cousin of the
bride.
38 at 7:30 pro.
the ballot for the Nov. 8 election,
Following tive ceremony a re­
Miriam with Mrs. Carl Damson.
stressing the importance of all
members getting to the polb and ception was held in the Crystal
Room of the Hart Hotel where
Prudence with Mra. Philip Bar­
voting.
Public affairs chairman. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bateman rett, Indian Hilb Drive.
Mary In the Church Lounge;
Edward Caukln. Introduced Cpl.
four-tiered
wedding
coke,
ico
Mrs.
jean Harbin, hostess.
Wm. Rites of the Michigan State
ciearo, punch, coffee, nuts and
Rachel with Mrs Robert Eaton.
Police.
mints were served.
2132 N. Broadway.
An affable person, he eflectlveBoth the bride and groom arc
Naomi and Rebecca. Joint meet­
lice, the courts and tlu? citizens. graduates of Hastings High ing with Mrs. Robert Godfrey. 218
He did this by repetition which School and she attended Kellogg W. Green.
was Roman Cato's Technique Community College. Richard
Don. Airman First Class, recently
On Saturday. Mrs. Charles
and the Utle of his talk.
finished four years in the U. S Warner and Victor attended Ute
police as If they are a foreign Air Force, re-enlisting for nn- wedding of her grandson. Larry
Cappon. and Carla Estep at the
element In our society rather
than our law enforcement offi­ residing at 3662 North Thonng- l-ake Odessa Methodist Church.
On Sunday they were dinner
cers. The public sees a police ton Court, Montgomery. Ala.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Imago on television, which is dis­
The Blake Allerdings visited Faust of Bellevue and-attended
torted often showing the law of­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Wilson
of
the wedding reception for Mr.
ficers as dumb or comedians. By
Grand
Ledge
Sunday.
Harold
is
and
Mrs. Jerry Greenhoe al OHtearing down the image of the
policeman, fewer men are apply­ very IU.
ing and thus the calibre of men
chosen Is lowered. Cpl. Riles em­
phasized that the quality of law
enforcement officers is reflected
by lhe attitudes ot leaders in a
community.
Cpl. Riles suggested that wo
are consumers first and citizens
second. We feel our strength as

Methodist Circles

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LADIES HALF SLIPS—Nylon tricot in white and pas­
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Robert

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STAMPED PILLOWCASES—Hemstitched, assorted pat­

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Mrs.

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Cpl. Riles’ sobering statement

Win.

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Now

•LADIES RAYON PANTIES—White only in sizes 5-6-7.

stripes. Reg. 49c.

make k extremely difficult to
convict anyone. The courts are
trying to strengthen individual
rights but as a result it U in­
! creasingly difficult to obtain a
confession. The question lues
been naked. Do we aa citizens
really want to convict anyone?
Society begins to reflect its

In court.
Mra. Glen Brower waa chair­
man of the tm. Throe assisting
»-cre: Mbs Eileen Sullivan. Mra.
Roy DeHaven. Mra Chaster
Hodges. Mra. Adelberl Cortright.
Mra. Norris Bacon. Mra. Howard

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the people we elect. How we
made an Uienpt to learn about

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KITCHEN TOWELS—Terry towels, prints, checks and

however. truly docs not under­
atari d what he should do.

Hush

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terns. Reg. $ 1.69.

might mean Uiat he or she might
have to appear In court within a

Your Huth Puppl«s» cswsli »n differwt law ——■&lt;
Un»u« tanning method! conbkw flwrocartxm 1 nifafnw*
jm. ih. s.ii
a- t
..I”,;’
akin* to rsiiit Niter, stama and. soil. And
that mtsni soitnoaa ... awn iftw soekln*.
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Couples Club Has
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as citizens. The public does not

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Women's Club
Members Hear
State Policeman

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Smith of Kalamazoo In a setting
cone Wagon Club could Join in of yellow and bronze mums, at
seven o'clock.
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, was attired in a white
satin sheath, with empire wabt
group together In their can to and short lace sleeves. The floor­
length skirt was accented by lace
inserts and a train attached at
lhe waist line, Her shoulder-length

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on
vu the
rrrs. things
iiuuyj you
yw buy...you’ll find
■.. ■ — them here!

Gilmore Jeweler
102 E. State

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Parmaleej
124 East Stat* Street

�ty and food value, ns well as
The next step In saving

Shoppers Guide
May' Help Control
Food Expenses

fully and prepare it correctly to

Garden Club
Meets Thursday

Rotisserie Roasts Many Meat Cuts

Huntings
School Menu

lie's fourth birthday
Mr. and Mra. Jraae
and Mra. Frank Thei
Brovont

Methodist Church
At Middleville
Is Nuptial Scene

The Thomaiiple Garden Club
will meet this Thursday, Nov. 10.
at 7:30 pm. at the Hastings Mu­
Buehler visited Mrt Josephine
tual Insurance Company, with
The MlddlevIUe Methodist
Nellis at Butterworth Hospital
Mra. John Thomas and Mra. Roy
Church was the scene of the wed­
Sunday.
Cordes as hottesaes.
ding of MIm Paula Karpinski,
_
. '
,
Baltimore. Md.. have announced
Mra
Fay
Hummel
is
chairman
daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Roman
. 5rou,““P wlth »» W ,or the engagement of their daughter,
Karpinski. R3 MlddlevIUe. snd
meat
Do* you --------choose ---the Joyce rn'KU
rieWs Adams, to Robert of the program which consists of
----------gradra?
---- .--Elgle Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs.
-- ------;Kn of M„ Allce slides, movies and snapshots of the 1
correct market unit rf-.
sire -------------tor your —
Martin
Tripp
beauty
of
nature
as
taken
by
tlie
|
Leonard J. Walters, Irving Road.
family, ao you won't liave a lot T$epp „
ot Middleville
Midd
and the late
Middleville. Saturday. Oct. 28. a I
of waste?-------------------------------------- Dr. Samuel Tre
Trepp of Boston. Maas club members.
2:30 pxn. The Rev. Harold Tabor
Husbands are invited guests.
If you shop for food by price
,,lc mme-ciect
The
bride-elect »
is »a private *rosecThe anew storm and drifted read the single ring ceremony In
aione. you may not be getting your ^mry for westinghouse in BaltiGarden Club'membera have be
the presence of 50 guests.
moncy a worth. “F&lt;xxl Shoppers more. Robert wa* graduated from busy at workshops- af Mr*. E.
plana In many places for schcdulGuide, a Cooperative Extension T.K High In Middleville m 1957 Hildebrandt's home making dried:
large baskets of yellow mums Mrs.
Sendee publication l» designed to and from the University of Michl- arrangements and fixing bundle* I
Charles McDonald, organist, pro­
help homemakers make well-, gun in electrical engineering In ot dried materials for Thanksglv- ।
informed consumer dctt«ions
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vided the traditional wedding
Ing decorating which will be for
By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg
feUowxhlp ' hall haa been can- music.
sale
on Saturday. Nov.
18. al the
Shojxieni Oulde"'lfr'ac£i)|,e
employed by Westinghouse I i?
~
able
free
of
charge
from
the
CoU1
Baltimore
and
is
attending
law
Chy
Presented In marriage by her
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father, the bride wore a traditional
operative Extension Service. Send school nights at George Washing- |
dren and his grandmother. Mra.
green arrangements, swags,
The WMA all day meeting Is wedding gown of French lace over
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planned for Thursday, Nov. 10. satin with a lace bolero jacket. Her
Christmas Green Sale on Dec. 2
Lansing. Michigan. 48823
I fraternity
with a carry-In basket dinner elbow-length veil of illusion was
Jim Williams, * Bernie Lightfoot at Mra. Bert Blanks home • Mr. held in place by a lace crown. She
Dc?/’' ExJcna*on Ioott5 ! A Nov. 18 wedding Lt being
Cooking Mil
knd Mra. James Williams attend­
Remember the dates and places
*■*
- Ipiamicd.
.
carried a bridal bouquet at• yellow
ed
the
O.EJ3.
Installation
of
Offllor
Holiday
decorating.
shopper compares food purchases
and white mums.
.
cere
al
Hastings
Nov.
L
*
Visitors
...
on lhe basis of weight, quality and k .
Maid of honor was Miss Kathy
Of Al Church at the Shoebridge Horn attended the Gosptt Quar­
food value, a high food biii doam't Nancy rrederickson
Kermeen and bridesmaids were
home
were
Mra.
Phil
Loll
of
Elm
­
Insure a well-nourished family
Di
, t
tette singing at Civic auditorium Miss Dawn Kidder and Miss Rose
In the recently revised publlca- r ledgCS I TOth tO
dale. Mra. Marion Overholt, Ray
It'a a combination of primitive F.l until the least meat ther­ Seese and Spinor Johnson. * Mr. Saturday evening. They had din­ Cook Tlie attendants were dressed
tion." Food Shoppers Guide, "which \A/nvrtA ^\A/i I Ar
and modern, this cooking on the mometer reads 185*F.
ahe authored. Mr*. Dean offer* VVQyne JWllCF
and Mrs Orton Seeae and family ner at the Hollyhouse tn Grand alike in royal blue satin brocade.
rotisserie 1
Rolled Pork Loin: most mar­ were Wednesday visitors of Mr. Rapids.
Mr *
and
Mrs. Glenn Frederickinformation In making such com**"
“"*■ *'
Mrs. Luella Stahl spent ths light blue bolero jackets and
Certainly, it goes track a long kets feature these In 4 to « pound and Mra. Ray Seese.
senfof rural Woodland wish to I
l» rlw.ro
matching Dior bows as headpieces.
rlzes.
although
it's
passible
to
buy
I way in the hlatory ol cooking to
Mr and Mrs Ray Seese attend­ weekend with Kenneth Stahl's They carried bouquets of yellow
She cover* how to figure aver- announce the engagement of their
daughter. Nancy Dawn, to Wayne
ed
the
golden
wedding
open
house
and white mums.
pound size. Loin cuts, as revealed
at the Legion Hall in Lowell hon­ Peter Yoder and family of Mid­
The average man. woman, and bed of coals. Just as certathly.
handy charts in comparing sizes Swiler, son of Mr. and Mra. Har­
_
..
. almost _200
_
oring Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis. dlebury. Ind., were Sunday dln'child consumes
of cans and froren food containers. old Swiler of lake Odessa.
ed snUsfactorily by the tinw the
and ushers were Trrry Flnkbelner,
Nancy Is a 1866 graduate of pounds of potatoes annually. tender meal. bonelc&amp;s, rolled-and roast incut thermometer registers * Mra. Muri Vanderhoff of Has­
She explains federal government.
a friend. Ross Walters, brother of
*Lakewood
ukeatrad Hlsh
tIkmiI arirl
I* lUKIItings visited her mother. Mrs. mana.
High K
School
and is
Wldle inn
200 rvmM,
pounds nt
of rruvtt
moot foods tied to put on a spit that turns.
the groom, and Michael Karpin­
Stella Tubbs, at the Sliocbridge
and shows how they-can help the employed at Braden's Pharmacy In
&lt;rib home Friday. * LaFufl Shoebridge
ski. brother of the bride.
bargain In our country, accord­
Mra. Dean Geiger with a group
shaped, boned roust that bal­
Mrs Karpinski chose a royal
entered Pennock Hospital Monday.
givea guides for selecting poultry.
Wayne is a 1864 graduate of ing to Portia Morris, nutrition
standing rib with the outside fax
of 18 of Che Women's Mlaalon- blue knit suit with matching
ances
easily
and
turns
well
on
specialist
at
Michigan
State
Uni
­
Lake Odeaaa High School and is
and muscle corering removed It Blll were Bunday dinner guests of
accessories for her daughter s wed­
ceral*. fruits and vegetables
employed at Oldsmobile in Lan­ versity.
will
weigh
between
4
and
6
attended
a
personal
shower
hon
­
ding
and the groom's mother wore
ed.
there's
literally
nothing
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Mann
ot
Regardless of prices on Indi­ sing
oring Mra. Bob Poirier Tuesday a brown sheath dress with malciicarving a cut like this, points pounds. Roost until meat tiier- Flint.
vidual commodities. Mra Dean
No wedding dale luut been set. provictes more thiamine •Vita­ out meat authority. Ret» Staggs.
In Grand Rapids. The Mr. and
Jiggs and Harold Price arrived
believes that the toed shopper will
min Bl I than the some amount
Freah Ham Roll: this wUl 160 P. for medium; and 17o*F. home Saturday from Sundance.
spent for any other food. At the weigh between 8 and 12 pounds well done. Allow 18 to 20 minutes
rlen Springs Church In the near church parlors following the cere­
plana wisely before going to the
future m pastor. * Mr. and Mra.
It Is like a regular ham. without
store. Then she should shop inrafter citrus and cabbage! in lhe curing and smoking, Cook It 22 for inedlufn; 22 to 24 for well- Mra. Orville Kokx of Battle Creek Gordon Stahl celebrated their mony. also an evening reception
was held al the VFW Hall, with
were Sunday visitor* of Mr. and
done.
35th
wedding anniversary by din­ Mr. and Mra. Charles Karpinski
at moderate temperature &lt;350o
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stutz of
Mrs. Norvol Thaler. ★ Saturday
ing al Langston with their fam­ of Lansing presiding us master
rural Woodland announce the en­
pre-Chrtotmaa celebration ns Mr. callers of Mr. and Mrs. Joe KaufT* ily. the Dean Geiger's, Amith and mistress of ceremonies. Mra.
gagement of their daughter. Bar- beans, peas and nuts* In yield of
niacin, a B vitamin, and also in
and Mrs. ia-a'Ls wucox ore ieav- man were Glenn Kauffman and
Joe Bates of Elkhart, Ind., made
XfirrCTV MTi \A/S! ln8 soor‘ ln Florl‘1‘L There were son. Dale, and friend from Colon Diane Hoffman a few days ago. the lovely three-tiered wedding
Iron.
1 1 liL YV v-J | 48 in the group and many were and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eye of Tire family members were at
Hastings. * Mr. and Mra. Elmer
complete food although they ore ---------------- —- --------- —------ -------- 1 from Hatting*.
both receptions. Miss Jill Blough
low In protein. Their high min­
Shirley and Tom Lechleilner.;
. • •
assisted serving coffee and MLu
I eral and vitamin content, and the students at Andrews University., -nic Stuart Clevelands enter- urday callers at the Charles King celebrate his birthday bringing Janette Misak served Ice cream.
planned
largo amounts consumed, make entertained theln&gt; parent-,, the! mined with a dinner party
Miss Susie Kermeen served lhe
Uttle Susan King of Lowell was
them an Important protective Edward Lechldfcfw-ra, for the •Thuroday evening In honor of
a Saturday overnight guest of Mr.
food.
weekend at the Unlverally to?Mrs. L. J. Caston and J. Frank- and Mrs Charles King. * Donna Bunday visitors at Wayland. *
For their wedding trip tluough
Many people cut potatoes from celebrate their 2ith wedding an- • ]m Huntley on their birthdays,
Northern Michigan, the new brine
Mra.
Bert
Blank
called
M
the
Wallunas of Kalamazoo U spend­
their diet because they think nlvcrxary. Judy, who Is a regts-.
• • •
changed to a rust-colored sweater
ing a few days with her parents, Jay &amp;t»'s home In Fretport Bun- with matching accessories Their
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they're fattening.-Unless potatoes urrf num Al mmMj-KoAIr
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n was a ono winner game ai Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wallunas. *
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Mra. Gerald Beckwith told mem­ ano smothered with rich gravy, nltnl ulvi
Unoun.
u. iielD
l&gt;lp her
to-.P"h, .
briar- ,p»,
in
and family were Sunday dinner new address la 406'i W. Main,
oonerve U»
me atoKlon.
occasion, Il
n wa
was. । lhc EptKbp.1 church L'nacr- Jay Wing fell Friday morning but
bers of Hospital Guild I about the butter, or sour cresun they are true blKCTVb
Middleville.
Is better at tills writing. * Mr.
Interesting workshops they attend­ appropriate for a low calorie a ...
new __
experience
for____________
lhe Ixch-1 croft' Tueziday night and Herman
A rehearsal dinner was held at
daughter. Miss Bethel Moto.
.
__
ed-nt theVBth annual conference diet. Dr. Monts noted Potatoes Irlbnrr, kx! a
the home of lhe groom's parents.
pleuu.1
uul Prr.t MwrUe ,u„ Grand Rapids were Bunday din­
offer
many
nutrients
nt
a
modest
of the Michigan Association of
• • •
I the honor*. Second went to Mr*. ner guvou,
guests vt
of pru.
Mr. aua
and aitaMrs. aay
Jay family
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Hospital Auxiliaries held at Lan­
Fred Sebastian of Long Beach.
Tlie William Cotants enter- D. c. French and Mra William Wing.
Wlrur In
Tn the afternoon,
Qftwrrwm accom- 'lhe D*T'd Otto family near MldAnother virtue of the potato
sing Oct. 10-11
talned 31 guests a Sunday eve- Stebbins and third to Gordon panled by Mra. Wiiw. they visited dle.’2£e'
“f* Herman Calif., visited his daughter, the
At the guild meeting at Mra Is Its blandness which makes it nlng ago following the services [ ironside and Richard Potter.
Miller called al the Melvin Star­ Ellsworth Newtons, last week. On
highly popular with young and
bards of East Clarksville Sun­ Sunday evening the Newtons en­
land.
Mrs.
Fay
Wing
had
Just
tertained their daughter and
duhn was named president. Ruth old. In addition. It is very low
returned from Pennock Hospital
Scheresky, vice president, and In fat and sodium and Is ap­
and 1s getting along pretty good. Mote and children were Bunday son-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs Bill
Axel, honoring Bill's birthday.
Mra. Thomas board representative. proved in the diet of many highMr. and Mrs. Jatr.es Sheehan
| Members enjoyed the annual
Mrs.
Herman
Miller.
and family of Grand Raplda were
1 “silver lea." at which time they Since the potato is very dlgvstl&lt;•»«•&lt;« |j Fk*«»r*aaT"
Salurday for an evening of doneThe Ken Reahrns left Sunday Saturday visitors at the Jay Wing
Monday, Nov. 7th was Mich­
। puld their yearly dues. Mra. Rlchln,r
n.'llh
ri.Hnnn'
Prl.'-'jill
me
callnrfrh
n
Qrmm
rtf
Clranrt
Rnnlrt.
Ing with George Peterson os call­ wfth a group of Grand Rapids
igan school tour with teacbara
Jard Bryvins, Mrs Bill Yeoman and ulcer patient and HcnoniUy tol­ er. The Roy C. Fullers then en­ Shriners. on a flight trip to home. * Mr. and Mra. Richard or chaperones the 4-5 and 6th
Purdick and family and Mra. Ma­
'Mra. BiUy Clark were hostesses erated by those, who are allergic
tertained the group for coffee Hawaii with Stateside stops en rie Burdick of Hickory Corners grade* tom-ed factories, buttnraa
i end all. enjoyed the auction sale to many other foodstuffs. , , .
were Sunday luncheon guests of places and John Ball Part. Mra.
Dr. Morris suggests that the at their home.
which netted about (30.
John Ijetson went with the chil­
Yogas. San Frltnclsco and a
Tlie next meeting will be In most nutritious method of pre­
Coma ond Gat 'Em!
WIDOINC
Hospital Guild 18 will meet number ot sightseeing places and Mrt. Allen Pish attended the dren from this school and they
December for a dollar gift ex­ paring potatoes b by baking ar
took the trip by bus and came
along the way. They expect to be
FHOTOCXAPHY
change wijh Mra. Floyd Colvin. boiling them in their jackets.
George Boss’ golden wedding at home very tired but felt they
Mrs Lisle J. Conly and Mrs. John RmnetnlxT to serve them as Hanover, on Thursday. Nov. 17, home in two weeks.
Mrs. Jessie Loppenthlen, who the home of their1 daughter. Mr. had learned
quickly as possible after cooking. al 2 pm.
Riedl as the committee.
has been 111 al the Clark Memo­ and Mrs William Richards In HuThuy will Uirte better and lose
When lhe Lyle Gillespies en­ rial Home in Grand Rapids, fell llngs and the golden wedding for
1 Dinner guests Sunday of the
Tom &amp; Sally Robinion
Dr. and Mrs. ttemont Brooks
| Harvey Burgesses were their rapldly destroyed when potatoes tertained their potluck bridge and fractured her hip and is Mr. and Mra Laurence Endres st
”205 N. Michigan
are leaving this week to attend
club on Saturday* evening. Mr. now a patient at Blodgett Hos­ Curlton Center.
I family, Mr and Mrs. Alden
Jody Pounce of Norfolk, Va, tlie National American Dsntal
and Mrs. Dcwuyne Pugh held pital.
Burgess and son, Michael, of
n&gt;.~ 945-3967
spent
the
weekend
with
hit
par
­
Association mettiryj In Dallas, HAJTlHCt
the high tallies.
Mrs. Herbert Wedel leaves this
Grand Haven, and Mr. and Mrs.
ents. Mr. and Mr*. George Faunce.
Ross Bebon.
Jo Rosenberg ot Alto accompanied
Sandra Allenllng, a sdphomore. , Mrs. Glen Brower entertained Paul Arow In Oakridge, Tenn.
Is among the 1,384 full-time and her bridge foursome for dinner
En route to Florida the Ralph Jody returned to Norfolk -Sunday.
part-time rtudents enrolled dur- th Tuesday. The group includes Hesse, of Charlevoix, visited the
Mra W. A. Schader, Mrs Bern­ Dr. Gordon Finales over the
and Gayle visited his sister, and
College in North Manchester. ard Reed and Mrs Al Vedder.
weekend.
family. Mr. and Mra. Charles
Ind.
.
Wilder of Grand Rapids Bunday.
Mra. Roy Cordes entertained
theme for lhe forthcoming ba­ * Mr. and Mra. Al Barnard visited
When Mrs. Martin Crank. Lewis members of the Study Club for zaar at the First Presbyterian her sister. .Mrs. Gary Kidder and
Hewitt and Mrs. Iola Wilkes went luncheon at her home on Indian Church, Dimondale. The event children at Caledonia., Mrs. Bar­
to Florida for the Winter, Mrs. Trails Drive Monday afternoon. has been dubbed "Presbazaar" nard attended a party at the home
t-eslie Raber drove the car for
of Mrs Charles King Tuesday.
There was a family get-to­ and it will take place Nov. 11
them and was a guest of Mra. Alice
Weaver, a farmer resident, at the gether ol the home ot Mr and;
wide selection of original, hand- ;visited Mra. Letter Brown at Bl.
Lincoln Arms Trailer Park. Mra. Mra. Harold Dooling of Middle­ crafted Items will be available •Marya Hospital Monday. * Mrs.
ville on Sunday which was a in the Christmas Boutique, Flow- :Mina Wieland spent the weekend
Raber came home by bus.
er Basket, Children's comer. [at the Paul Crumhack home near
aprons. Ahoy!, Gingerbread Boy :Harris Creek. * The Bhelllngton
family enjoyed a family getand Bonbon Shoppe.
by
The Rev. Lowell McCarty un- 'together al the VJ.W. Hall Sun­
for a potluck dinner prior to
derwent surgery on Tuesday and day
'
Iras been Improving at Blodgett their parents. Mr. and Mra. Em­
met
Shellington. leaving for Flori­
Hospital In Grand Rapids.
(
da. ★ Mr. and Mra. Don Kidder.
A daughter was born to Atty. ;Sr. and family, including their
and Mrs. John Huntley in Mar- (son. Billie, who just returned two
shall on Tuesday. She has been •
Thursday supper guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoos, Miss Mrs. Tim Kidder in honor of
Ceclle Hooa of St. Clair Shore* Tims birthday.
and Al Lennon* of Chicago had
Linda Munjoy, Jerry Taber and
dinner In Battle Creek on Wed- Mrs Vachel Taylor ot Flint spent
----- ,—. with Mr. and Mra.. jule
nesday evening. Nov. 2. to honor1,Tuesday
THE WORLD'S
For control that really
lhe 32nd wedding anniversary of Turner. * Mrs Harold McMellon
MOST
HONORED
means it, here's the
Mr. and Mrs. Haos and the birth- and three children of Ann Art»r
spent from Thursday until Bunday
WATCH
answer! Lcwclla presents,
(Lunchoont or* o Troof—Different Every Doy)
Mr. and Mrs Harold Sharp
this zippered pow er net I
spent several days in Northern Joe Kauffman. * Mr. and Mra.
This Chriitmai are her
sparkle with delicti!
Michigan lost week and also visi­ Keith Blough and family of
girdle and panty, made
ted their son. Tom. a student In Grand Rapid* were Saturday supgeological engineering al Michi­ * Pvt. Hubert Blough jflt Friday
whh a lined satin
gan Tech. Tom has been elected
jrec-acilon front panel
vice-president of Eden House. for Ft. Gordan. Ga.Tfor eight
wont you
Wadsworth Hall. He was a weeks of extended training.
that’s lightly boned.
Mr. and Mra. Jesse Blough and
graduate of T-K High In Mid­
Hubert were Wednesday supper
dleville.
Never rolls or rides up!
Mra. Lena Snell, who has re­
The satin clastic back
turned to her home after being tie. * Mr. and Mra. Joe Christie
hospitalized at Pennock for six and granddaughterL*Ira u r le of
panel flattens the derriere.
Marton, were Bunday.dinner guest*
visitors and telephone calls. x
Wide clastic waistband.
honor of Cindy Christie's fourth
Mr. and Mrs. John Birman are birthday.
In white only, 26 to 34.
planning to leave lhe latter .part
of the week for PtaUtas Park,
Fta.. for the Winter. On Sunday
there was a family gathering in­
cluding Mr and Mra. Birman.
"You, too, con bo lovely
Mr. and Mrs John Birman. Jr.,
and family, lhe Howard Birmans
for the holidays."
and the Walter Birmans at the
home of Mr and Mrs. John Cof­
fey and family at Allendale.
Mrs Busan Parkhurst has re­
turned to her home In Tucson.
Artz, after visiting here three
weeks. She spent a week with
SAawa.- Solid HK gold, diamond i«t
her sister. Mra. Ben Beverwyk,
and they both were guests of
another sister. Mra. Kale Bur­
(Includes Cut. Style Set. Etc.)
gett. in Grand Rapids for a
DEPENDABLE JEWELEB
week. Sunday Mra. Beverwyk's
Coll WI 5-3382
granddaughter Mrs. Yvonne
122 W. Stale
Established 1931
Marsel! of Newaygo, visited her.
Mr and Mrs. William Cotant
and family were entertained for
HC8 er Security Charge Card*
dinner Bunday at the home of
her parents, the Harry McDonAlma Fingltlon

Robert M. Trepp
To Wed Nov. 19

Pleasant Valley

r reeport

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.

Potatoes Remain
Food Bargain
In Our Country

Parents Reveal
Daughter's Troth

Mrs. Beduhn is
Guild President

Personal Mention

and Barbecued

SPAKE RIBS
TOO!

WHITES

Photography

n* Superette

—OPEN DAILY—

9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

At Manchester

its price

Remember How

is your
secret.

Pleasant Point Food

"Pom-6

Used to Be ?

LEWELLA

This

Christmis Dazzle
and Delight Her

LONGINES

Now, under the able handling

of the man thqt made it that way

—EARL EGGLESTON and FAMILY

dre going to make it that way again!
Stop in and say "Hello'
have a

cup of coffee or a delicious meal.

Join us

GIRDLE or PANTY
amazing value
at s/50

The

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Shop

Thanksgiving Special!
Regular $15.00 Permanenl
Complete for $10.00

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�Barry’s First Contingent Moving North
Hunters Prepare
Forll.P. Shooting
Early Saturday
Michigan's Split
Deer Season Has

2nd Opening Nov. 19

• ........
v. KU HUUJ Ul
half a million or more hunter*—
Including many from Barry—will,
hit the woods next Saturday.
Nov. 12. for lhe opening of the
Upper Peninsula deer season.
The following Saturday. Nov.
Again this year Michigan will
have a split deer season, with 16
day* or hunting in each penin­
sula. Date* are Nov. 13-27 in the
Upper Peninsula. Nov. 19-Dec. 4
in lhe Lower.
Although precise estimates are

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Impossible berause ot the many the Lower Peninsula could affect
Die final kill figures.
hunting, Conservation Depart­
ment game men think there
likely will be a drop both in
hunter numbers and in tlie total
kill.
Hunter numbers aren't expect­
How will the deer act this
ed to equal last year's all-time year? In the northern Lower
record total of 606,000 who shot
mi estimated 113,600 deer The more scattered than usual be­
cause of an abundance of acorns
because antleries* deer kill quo- and other Full foods.
Also, by the time tlie shoot­
percent statewide and more titan ing starts below the Straits Nov.
that in the northern two-thirds
19, the rutting season should
of the state where most deer
hunting is done.
deer wont be moving around as

Past experience show* that about
one In four permit-holders kills
a deer. .
To answer widespread criticism
of the metal seal used in the

validate kills. Department law
officials hope the tag. a pia»ti-

Special CoronaryTT

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Training Given
PcntlOck Nurse

Section Two—Page* 1

Thunday, November 10,' 1966

to 6

XlrB 'll!,)™' t
•
cheat-proof than the seal.
nt Pennock Hospital and 19
Upon getting a deer, each other picked nurses fiom all over
hunter will be required to cut the S ate graduated Irotn a two
Hasting* fnemen were called
week course m Coronary Cue
to specify tlie date of kill, lhe I Unit nursing, which was spun-,
out .': 6 02 p m Thuisday when
The Hasting* Area Ministerial
sex of lhe animal, and If It is a
। the 8 by 36-foot 1956 Skyline
buck, the number of points on its ioclutmn. a Michigan United
• trailer r&gt;f O’lo Cady on Culbert Arvx-la.lon wi'] hold it* monthly
left and right antlers.
Drive al Middle Lake caught fire meeting Monday. Nov 14. from
Fund agency. at Providence Huapilot
_________________________
Fire damage wut the gieatett 5 ta 7 pm. at thr Lutheran
Services were held for Ervin__
O.
much aa when hunting used to strlclly enforce this "cut-out"
111.-course, the first of ,u,
....
11* upc
type ---------Collier. 18.
— at
— Laki—-------------Odtsui.- —
nt around the oil burner and there Church a’ the comer* of Walnut
make Ha traditional statewide requirement which will prevent
Ptld Jcff'rrm Street* It will be
start Nov. 15. Upper Peninsula would-be violators from swllch- in Michigan, laugh', the nurses the Pickens Chapel 1 n Lake wm, h- at damage throughout the « potluck dinner meetlm’ Ilk
how to supervise units and to Odessa. Saturday al 1:30 Rev. mobil home
hunters. however, will be afield
..................
•'--------- Wlbcrt officiated with
—ftefSJ—(be Wednetday -program will tx- on "Relea.*teach other- nurses the
techniques Norman
As always, the Anal figures will during the peak of the nit.
to another without showing uf
Tlme RrfirirMi* Clvses ' All
uf
working
in
them
(
Interment
In
Lakeside
Cemetery.
nlshl'*
snow
storm
elimimtrd
working
in
them
be influenced by such- variables
they bare cheated.
Mr. Collier died suddenly
as weather, what hunters do and to favor the hunters. Northern
Dr Ross V. Taylor, of Jack­
are invited to attend.
Before a deer is moved from
.....
awuiripa
wci as
iin
swamps aren’t nearly on
aa wet
son. president of flu Michigan Thursday morning. Nov 3, while
tiie
spot
where
It
1*
downed,
the
Early
Wednesday
they
were
—--------- •------------Weather i* the biggest "if." Its1 they were last Fall, and this
Heart Association said that the shoveling snow at hts tiunic at
whims, aparticularly
during the
—
Bllow hunters to push) tag must be wrapped and »e- unit*, in addition to supplying 1658 Jordan Lake avenu?
;S.-h
l
bXr'
‘
*?.
!
™.d"bAb!
curely
tied
around
the
front
leg
first few days of the season when into deeper cover where many |
intensive hospital care, are de­
Coroner Dale Kauffman and
of
the
anima),
with
the
informa
­
the bulk of the harvest 1* ac- whitetail* look refuge in 1965.
Lloyd Valentine. 77. wh» »ut1
signed to combat a .-pedal risk the Ionia police- department wind to an area I hind Sttwrll
tion side facing out.
Ruildlng Service on S. Michigan, fered revere bunts about his face ■'
Department game men re- । To do thia, each hunter^will ! of heart attack, sudden stoppage
toward determining whether the
and brad, hands and arms Sept.
No damage was done.
need to carry two lengths of cord । of the heart.
I The unit's chief tool Is an
—
—....
—In Sunfield on
He
wa*
bom
or
fine
wire
al
least
12
Indies
and whether hunters will go ail level In the northern two- 1
ac-e ore was burned over in Car- nock Hospital and hw condition
I electronic monitor, which, when I IXc. 4. 1888, th? son of Frederick rol Cutler's woods on the River has been good. Monday he re­
home smiling or grumbling.
thirds st
of the sUte.
stale. Locally
Locally,,
Tjic
Lw provides
. new
new tag
tag a
also
proviaes attached to a patient, will sound j and Ellen iShowcnnnni Collier. Road near Sundago Park
It'* anybody's guess, too. how
celved hut flrat physical therapy.
ot coune, there are up* and i space
space where
«■----- each ---------*“• an alarm When an abnormality He married Mln* Gilbert of
successful
hunters win react toward the
During that rfeek firemen cn his hands. Valentine's trade*
j hunter must write the exact lo- i occurs, including stoppage. Hut-1 Sunfield on Oct. 15. 1915 They
spilt season. Last year, separate
including, if ।. tering.
terirur a drop
rtn.t, In
in bood
horv! pressure
nressurn I lived i1 in Lake
lake Odessa foi
for 25 made many runs extinguishing became engulfed In flames when
The moat significant deer de- . cation of his kill including.
Saturday opening dates in tlie
lira
in
brush
urea*,
and
fires
In
gas exploded in his trailer jw.^
the ----------number —
of -r-i
the —
or abnormal rhythm.
\.— .c
— from
•-...- •the
»— Sun■
1 yenm/golng
tficre
two peninsula* led to ganging up cline ha* occurred In the Upper I applicable, —
leaves.
off S Hanover Street.
,
lbe bnUn
f.tal field area
.
and overcrowding In some areas, Peninsula’s Lake Superior water­ antlerle*. d«r area where the
and encouraged many hunters to shed and especially In the west- animal was killed.
damage If deprived of blood for
Mr. CoHler. an employee of the
TaSS °f
; ",ore than a frw momenta, the Fisher Body in Lansing, retired
venture into unfamiliar terri­
cent Winters have been hard oni used successfully in other major nurses
--------- are
___ -----... .to .take
.
.Im- i &lt;„
tory.
taught
ln iot-&gt;
It's even possible that the deer and food supplies continue• deer states for many years.
i mediate imcrgency action to reSurviving ttYc hl* wife: a
The Department will again start or retime the heart, using daughter* Mrs. Charlie iJoyce'
scheduled telecMt of the Michi­ to go down.
gan 8tale-Notre Dome football
As a result, antlerless deer. operate several roadside I among other things, electric Munson of-Kalamazoo: two sons,
game oh the Nov. 19 opener in quotas have been scaled down
shock and'or Closed Chest Wynn of Kalamazoo ami Jerene
throughout the area, and the
; Cardiac Resuscitation, he added, of Lflkc Odessa; six grundchllKeweenaw Peninsula will be re­ biologists can Inspect and reI Roeurth has shown that use
stricted to bucks-only hunting.
of thr Unite during the first
YkL
Department field studies indi­
Mvrn to 14 days of a heart at- J*1?. ol
Bnd *
cate that the northern Lower
tack lias cut mortality about 25 brottoer- Vern of -Mason.
Peninsula's deer herd is IltUe about the condition of Michlpercent. Dr. Taylor *ald.
I
•
changed from 1965 overall,- but
e.
Mr and Mrs Bernie Belson
The check points will be al the
again with local changes. In tfie
1 visited the Wilbur Belsons of
southern farm - belt, whitetail Straits of Mackinac, south of
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Battle Creek on Sunday
populations are generally high­ Bay City on 1-75, near Alma on
er as deer continue to thrive free US-27 and White Cloud on M­
37. and in Howard City on USof any food-shortage threat
Thl* much is predictable foe 131.
Biologists will be on duly at
the Straits station November 15­
Il R*niwi
20 and November 26-27, Deer'
will be checked at the other
The Department, with advice i four roadside sites November 19-1
from eight northern Citizens' 22 and November 26-27. The Bay
Advisory Committees on . Deer, City and White Cloud stations
has cut this year's number of will also be open December 3-4.
These checking stations are,
antlerless deer permit-holders to
•
140,000, approximately not used to obtain a count on,
total numbers of deer killed. DaDancing
9:30 to 1:30
other highway stations, where ■
| hunters are not required to stop
and where they generally are not i
even aware that the deer visible
on or in their cars are being j
counted as they pass by.

Lake Odessa Man
Dies Shoveling
Snow Thursday

®tto Co*)/5 Trailer Area Ministerial
Association to
Damaged by Fire
Meet Monday

Volehtinc Improving

Thought For The Week
"Never wear
yourself out
making plans
for tomorrow,
if it means
neglecting the
job that should
be done today."

THE
HOME TOWN
DEALER

ELKS

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HASTINGS

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Saturday, November 12th

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Middleville Post
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j

The Post Office Department is!
nr-eklng ctxnpcUUve bids for an
improved building to house its
postal operations at Middleville.
Postmaster Ivan J. Payne announced. Under lhe Departments
(Lease Construction program, a
, contract will be awarded to the [
| bidder who designates a building
1 suitable to the Department's •

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�Saxons Tie Comets, Lakewood Wins Second
Sl Johns Romps

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Hatting* Battle*

oamss

TB1DAT

mioht

ledger* 6-6; Vikingt
Bury Oriole*, 2(&gt;~6

Lahtvtav M BC. Casual.
Co-Captains Dave WfDiam*
fbzf o*id iuulti
and Tom iTlny) Timin. senlo?»
playing their final game for Has­
tings High, led their Saxon* to
a 6-6 tie against favored Grand
Ledge Saturday night tn a snow­
storm on Johnson Field.
St. John*, after their defeat
by Lakewood, slid back Friday
night and buried Ionia 51-24 to
win the West Central Confer­ OslMMre as, Denas v.
ence championship The Lake­ B.C. LsktWtv J*, Partag* Caalr
wood Vikings took runner-up Bailie Craak 34. Kalastasoo 17.
honor* with their M-6 victory
over Charlotte with Saturday *
assist from Hasting* which.
knocked Grand Ledge out of a

2 Have Perfect
Trapshoot Score*

Understanding Quail

Women Bowlers
To League Crown I| Grid Roundup | To Hear WIBC
*
OAMB THUBSDAY
In West Central
Speaker Nov. 17

Clyde Coburn and Dick Taylor
hit 36 out of 25 target* Bator-

vatlon Club's trapshoot.
Gary Murphy and Ken Lan­
caster had 24. Jim Shaw 23. Bob
Slocum. Harold Mathew*. Russ

There will be a meetlngXf the
Hastings Women's Bowling As­
sociation on Thursday. Nov. 17.
at the Southeastern School in
Hastings at 8 pm. in the all pur-

pleasant as lhe teams battled on
a soggy turf on a crisp Winter
night. However, the snow began
falling during tlie Intermission
and continued through the third the half.
quarter and Into the fourth
Mike Green scored from the
Both touchdowns were scored one in the third quarter before
ditring the snowfall.
Gerry Woodbury went in from

19*1 Mia*

rjo« U dipping throuah to

score 44-12 after thro* periods
In the finale Joha Markman
12. Chris Tuller drove two yard*
for a Bulldog TD and Mike Kry-

six-pointer.
CirwnvUte drove 7* yards in
Gold lads scored in lhe third
period with Quarterback Jim the third period for the only
Williams setting up tlie touch­
down by Intercepting one of Ben smashed the last 28 yards burst­
Cadwell's passes on the Comet 30 ing of!
V Ik Inn In­
and returning to the 10. On the
last Friday
third play Roger Will swirled
through from the six Timm's
Orioles
batkick for the point failed
Grand Ledge scored with 4:38
left in the game after moving
The game had all the ear­
from ptelr own |29 for three
first downs putting lhe ball on marks of the enthusiasm and de­
termination that enabled the
lhe Hastings eight
Lakewood boys to pull off the
biggest upset of the conference
a week ago against the unde­
feated St John* squad
In the first half both team*
found lhe going tough partly
Grand ledge had tbruUuwi due to the field made wet by a
late tn the first period tfUtoXad robot*' snowfall train' *thd' day
Roger Millbrook had' b]££|d Iffwt Tom Barnum. who ha*
Dave Wiliams' punt which went figured In heavily on the *corlng
all season, carried the ball over
out of bound* op- tht_Baxon 20.
for the first touchdown of the
evening early An the first quarter.
Hanson for a first down on the After that neither team made
Hastings' 8 Two passes went in­ much progress.
In lhe third quarter both
complete and one run cost the
Comet* two yards so they tried team* broke loose and scored
a field "goal A bad center sent Mike Jackson scampered up the
the ball over the kicker's head middle for 43 yards and a touch­
and the'ball was downed on the down The Oriole* retaliated by
marching methodically up the
Saxon 37
Hastings moved the ball for middle for 60 yards and pay dirt.

Hastings High Athletic Direc­
tor Jock Clarey ha* announced
that the annual Lee H. Lamb In­
vitational Wrestling tournament
would be held In lhe main HHS
gym on Saturday, Jan. 7.
Eight schools scheduled to
participate I n e I a d e Grand
Ledge. Charlotte. Battle Creek
Lakeview, Grand Rapid* Un-

Bldelman. Bernard Tobias and
Don Bachman. 22; Jeff George.
21; Jim Spoon. Eldon Mathews.

The guest speaker will be Mrs.
Julia GunU. a field representa­
tive for W IBC She will discuss
lhe history and growth of the
W.IJB.C.; the many services of­
fered to Its member*, the duties
and responsibllltlM of the city
and league officers; the WIBC
championship tournament and
annual meetings; the Senior and
AJBC program; and other Im­
portant subject*.
There will be a question and
answer session and If Ume per­
mits colored slides win
shown.
&lt;•* II
AU members and friends
Hastings W.BA. are urged
attend. "If Mrs. Ounti can take
her valuable Ume to meet with
us let's have a good turnout to
from the 23 and Norm Love from show her we appreciate it,” Lou­
the two for lhe Redwings' first ise Bahs, secretary of the local
touchdown*
lonla scored tn the second
period to make It 25-B as Chuck
CITY CAGE MEETING
Stewart passed 38 yard* to Bruce
Lapointe Humphrey then went
attendance al the HaaUngs
from the tS to score and Boyce

and Clyde Cobum, Jr.,
Russ Bohllnger and OU* MUI*
won the special event
In tlie 26-yard handicap shoot.
Earl Argetslnger had 20 and Bob
Hlocum. Al Taylor, Gary Mur­
phy. Clyde Copum and John
Another shoot Is set for Sat­
urday from 5 to 11 pm
Many hunters sighted-ln their
rifles al the range Sunday and
a pancake and sausage breakfast
was enjoyed.

•F.

ed Wednesday night had (arced
postponement of the Hasting*Grand Ledge ’salt from Friday
night.
The weather during the first

Globetrotters to
Appear at Civic

Basketball and comedy at their
best—that's lhe trademark of
lhe Harlem Globetrotters.
The heralded Trotter* will be
performing for West Michigan
sport* fans for the 41st time by
taking on the New York Na­
tionals, a group of former col­
schedule drafted
legiate stare, on Monday. Nov.
I 21. at the Grand Rapids Civic
Auditorium
While the Trotters' exploit*
in Room 1*2 al Hastings High
Michigan's annual big game season is just about to get are numerous, one of the most
School.
heralded is beating the U.B
underway and this week many Barry County sportsmen and College All-Star* tour straight
women are moving north for the opening of the deer season years in the World Serie? of bas­
in the Upper Peninsula on Saturday, Nov. 12. Many more will ketball Ln the 1950's.
Meadowlark Le
move north next week for the opening on Saturday, Nov. 19.
Many will also hunt right here in Barry County.
supplies lhe comedy and play­
OreenvtUe High's cross coun­
The Michigan State-Notre Dame game will keep many ing punch.
try team, which won lhe regional
Lemon, one of the highest paid
championship, won lhe West hunters out of the woods on the Lower Peninsula opening, and athletes In the U.S.. Is In nis
------------------------------Central crown Wednesday over even our Indian River gang may
12th year with the club.
the St. Johns Country Club be decimated as the grid battle
To millions of kid*. Lemon is
SCHEDULE CHANGE
course.
Mr. Basketball. Hl* ball-hand­
Hasting* High Athletic DlLansing.
,
ling and moves under lhe bas­
The popularity of deer hunting
ket have no equal. Hi* comedy
that lhe
antics have kept the crowd on
The Jacket.-, nosed out Alma by continues to be great here. John
two points. 48-50. Grand Ledge, Leary of Leary's Sport Center
Sharing the top billing with
defending champion, had 69; had Issued 760 deer hunting li­
instead of lhe Vikings comMeadowlark Is Fred Neal. 0-1
Charlotte. 95; Lakewood. HO. censes up to Tuesday, and he
was behind schedule. He ex­
guard, the master dribbler. Neal
and St. Johns. 126.
JI. The preliminary matches
pected the pace to pick up rap­
Again, Hastings and Ionia did idly. Al Nashville Oale Kelhl
| pert* with his wizardry and
not field cross country teams.
had issued 210 in his hardware
control of the ball In every
store and at Stone's Hardware
। game his “keep away" dribbling
j at MlddlevIUe 75 had been pur­
i for 60 to 120 seconds al a lime
chased) Bob's Gun &amp; Tackle
,
Donald J. Spencer. 19. Lan^ hgs received standing ovations.

| Armchair A^ete

|

Jacket* Win WC
Cross Country

West Catholic. Portage Central

The preliminaries will be held
In the forenoon and the finals
In the evening.

T. COO
DM. S Iset*
riv 1* B.C Lai.rlcw
T. S:30
Jan ft LokcvooS
T.*:30
Jm. 12 C Lu kxw
I. 0:30
Jaw 18 B.C. Lakarlaw
U. CIS
U. S:30
2« CHU4 U4|i
II. 31 leal*
H. 4:30
Ta*. 8 Laktaoo*
It. S. 30
M Slid
n*. 17 CkazlolU
T. 4:*o
rra. 33 0rsa4 L«dl«
WM8TXJM0
DM. 1 School for U&gt;o Sited T. 0:30
T.S:30
D.c d Grandville
Dsc. 13 B.O. Lakavlcv
H. 4:10
D,e. IS Ionia
11. 4:30
h.s-.so
20 Qodvta Hsllbtc
Jus. 7 RasMagS Invitation*
B. «:30
Jus. 10 Orsad Ls4gt
H. S:30
Jsn. 11 Charlo im
Jan 1* Sa. J Mas
T. 4:30
J*O. 24 Lay Morri*
T.4:30
r«*. 1 Lahoaood
7. C30
H.
1:30
r«s 1 O.B. Union
r.b. 10 Or.«rtll.
H. * 30
r«b. 18 a. Qrsad **»»■
T.StSO
r«k. 11 CoaftrsaM
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Hunter Wounded

time, will be acrobats, jugglers
sold 120. These few dealers who b&gt;'
BB from a No. 4 shot table tcnnl* stars and gymnast*.
«W*re clucked Isauod a total oUgBvd by his brother, Daniel. 31.
i A234-“d ®xny, moro dexlet’lbf Woodland. While they were
em or
e. . . .
■ hunting in Sec. 15 ^&gt;f Castleton
The Middleville T-K Band
Oct.
29 Dan
gpes to Ann Arbor Saturday to
Outdoor Trail
This Is *he|1 Township
Juru BV u Saturday.
IBOU1V Bnu
uianl
K
AJBC JUNIOR BOWLING
I fired at a rabbit and didn't see see lhe Michigan-Northwestern
U1
Wes VanDenburg led the jun­ hunting season but someofour^
game. (
X
ior* with 199-565. Bob Terry fine sportsmen are still fishing. _____________________________
rolled 193-484. Art Merrill 160­ Bun McPharlin landed a dandy
450. Sheryl VanDenburg 161-453. six-pound. 30'j-inch pike Sun- I
Elmer Smith 166-447. Jeff Blim- day fishing at Gun Lake with1
worth 158-453, Dave Hathaway Dutch Hoevenalr. . . .
163-407. Doug Relglcr 140-381.
Tom Williams 139-381 and Carol deer while driving on the high-|
Norris 170-385
way. but especlaly during thi*,
Standings: Moose 12. )Plston season. Eighteen deer were killed]
Ring Union and Team 9, 11; on Barry Highways tn October, I
Coleman Insurance No. 1. 9. Pis­ Game Warden Gene Brown re- i
ton Ring and Ron *. 8; Legion port*, anti more have met death 1
Hastings forced the Comets to
Auxiliary and Haan's Standard 7 this month. Three were reported
punt and again began to move.
and Local 138 and Coleman No killed within 31 minutes Monday ■
Early Ln the fourth. Jackson
Dave Williams got five, then
evening. Robert Conklin hit one ■
again
scored
when
he
romped
Fullback Jerry Dunn drove to
the Grand Ledge 41 Three play* some 51 yards around the right
Donald Taylor hit one on the,
MONDAY MIXERS
failed to gain and Dave Williams end. Later Tom Hewitt climaxed
WoodrutT Road al 6:52 and Mrs |
Good
scores:
Shirley
VanDen
­
went back to punt Instead of a fine offensive effort and car­
Ben Carr hit one on M-37 south
kicking, he ran for a first down ried the ball over from about 15 burg 197-553. Betty Sheler 202­
516. Wilma Daniels 181-515. Faye
on the Ledger's 13 The drive yards out
The Barry Sportswomen'* Club
On offense the Vikings rolled Allen 181-507. Judy Cronk 189- has scheduled a meeting for
again bogged and Timm's fourth
down field goal attempt was over the Oriole* for some 283
Nov. 15 and a directors meeting
yard*
and-------------picked up
some 9 first Ise Bahs 175-503. Doris Stanton for Nov. 22. How come, girls, no
-short and Ute Comets took over ,
------------r-----------------on their 20 with 53 second* left] downs. The Charlotte boy* mus­ 183-497. Leah Dawe IM-473. Cleo one going deer hunting?
in lhe first half They made two) ‘tercd
• —
156 yards
-. —
on the ground
a Flora 139-402. Julia Lozo 152-426.
first downs before lime ran out , and 30 in their air attack. Jack­ Mary Partridge 134-419. Bonnie
Playing their final football son was the big man for the Converse 176-427. Maxine Dipp
k&gt;
games for Hastings. In addition Vikings on offense. He picked up 186 - 452. Mary Snyder 166 - 452.
Janet Rowley 119-352. Marilyn
to Dave William* and Timm,
were Jerry Dunn. Bob’ Ironside. mates. Barnum and Hewitt, add­ McKenzie 172-454, Edith Thomas
By Mr*. Leo Frey
176-494. Barbara Lyttle 174-433.
Rev Wieland. Bill Shumway^ ed 89 and 71 respectively84.
MS.
B
aOK C»w*
721-Otll
Gladys Edwards 167-487. Irene
Terry Watson and Tom Kurr
MI. and Mrs. Sterling French
Senior* Alan Dean and Phil of their high school football ca­ Heath 192 - 489. Peg Crontnger were dinner guests of Rev. RolOlUespie were 111 and didn't reer. and Coach Jerry Eckman I* 175-432. Loraine Barnum 149-384.
mighty sorry to see them go Lois Bowman 141-388 and Betty lie and Beulah Poe al Alto on
dress
i
Sunday. Oot. 30. * State Trooper
Also aide lined were End Lin- Tho-e hanging up their cleat*. Sothard 178-485.
for the last time are Jim John­
Standing*: McAllisters 28. Koo&amp;tru from tlie Battle Creek
son. Tom Hewitt. Mike Jackson. Foodland 26, Northside 25. Ly­ poet delivered a safety message
St Johns scored 25 points In Kellie Allen. Tom Barnum. Dan dy's Purina Chicks 24. Mary's at the three churches. Banfield.
the first quarter and coasted to Ayres. Bob Wieland. Jim Eck­ 23. Big D and Vogt's 22. Piston Dowling and Briggs Sunday. Oct.
it* undisputed grid champion­ man. Gary Kimble. Lloyd Cun- Ring. Parmalees and Van Matre 30. * Rev. Harold Anuon wa* adship Randy Humphrey went n Ingham. Jim Farnum,
21. Haan* and Hastings Floor ■ milted last week Friday to Pen­
over from the twelve, Gary Schrenk Ron Shoemaker
Covering 19. Sheriff s Girls 18. nock Hospital to undergo teste. *
Boyce 7mm lhe one. Humphrey Benson and John Reed.
WBCH 17. Saving &amp; Loan and Mr. and Mrs John Crago. John­
Food Center 18. Parker's Bar 15 nie and Carol were guests oL Mr
and Mrs. Gordon Buxton a Buri­
and Kroger 7

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TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Ed Backe led tlie league this
week with 212-583. Norm Jenkin*
rolled 196-543; Roy Hewitt 190-

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515 and Bob Reynolds 183-509.
Good games: Dick Wilcox 196Frank Gallagher 190. Roger
Dingman 188. Don Graham 181.
MU Cornell 180. Frank Richter
168. Larry Annis 163, Ralph
RlcJutrdaon 155.
Standings: Ken and Bob'*
Gulf 26. Welton Heating 23.
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Sterling French were- In Has­
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while his parents. Mr. arid Mrs.
Gordon French were in Big Rap-

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Mr. and Mr* Luther Lenz, Mr.
and Mra. Jim Whitmore, Mr and
Mrs. Wayne Ferri* and Mra.
Myrtle Dunn were Sunday. Oct ,
30. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Victor Schantz of near Nashrille * Jim and Cindy Leonard
spent a couple days with their
grandparent*, Mr and Mr* Leo
Frey * Mra. Joacplunc Cheexman from Battle Creek and Mra.
w«ws*ww ....... w... i Marjorie Dunn from Marshall
Hal Brown, a piano tuner, wlw wet* Thuraday. Oct. 27. dinner
ooaM to Hasting*, periodical!-. C'imi* of Mr. and Mra Gordon
I* the oompoeer of the kid*' som; I Buxton * Mus Kathryn Frey
"Sandy" He alao has composed ,ro'" Wt*:ni and Mr “,,d Mr»
the hymn “For God Takes Care" 1 Marvin Fray from Flint spent
which has received favorable ’;•* »"kend of Oct. 30 with the
oommotMs in churches where he
Fn&gt;?\ ,,
... ,
ha* accompanied hte own voice
Wr
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from Dowling were dinner guest*
mi the piano.
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�Ruth Johnston 168-437. Doris
Stanton 156-442 and Jo Tinker
148-423
Good games: Ruth Rice 166.
Martin 151, Maxdell. Tuckerman
144. Louise Bahs 172. Gretchen
Kennedy 154, Jane Chenoweth
162, Joan Kingsbury 163 and
Betty Miner 183.

HASTINGS

BOWLING J
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GO GO GIRLS
I Standings: Canada Dry 25.
MONDAY BOWLERETTES
Emma Magoon led the lassies Miller Jewelers 20. South End
' Pood 19';. Hostings Floor Cover„
L
----------I “Mt W'i. Lcscon 15 and Hastings
Frances,Welcher and Marie city Bank 11.
Ulrich picked up the 6-7-10 split j Good scores: Carol Bldelman
Good scores: Marte Ulrich 165- had n nice 130-359. 95 pins over
455, Lois Roblyer 177-463. Wlnl- 1 her average. Ben Hanson rolled
Cole ---------139-384. -----Cleo
fred Yarger 160-461, Merna De- 148-415. Joan
-------------Pew 175-487, Bm Cutler 140-321. Shanneck 145. 148-411. Belly Sils­
Gladys Purdum 177-431. Irene bee 124-335. Mildred Adrlanson
151-395.
Sue
Klenutake
165-453.
Heath 188-615, Shirley VanDen­
burg 181-533, Mary Miller 184­ Jane Kennedy IGO-418. Gayle
459. Sande Daniel 181-483. Ginny Spaulding 154-368.

TUESDAY NIGHTINGALES
Betty Rogen led the lassies on
Nov. 1 with 202-533. Norma Klmmey rolled 211-485. Betty Howes
190-474. Wilma Anderson 166­
386. Helen Featherly 163-393,
Joan Terpenlng 157-374. Phylene
Klahn 155-415. Loraine Stanton
155-352. Fran Hybargcr 149-423.
Marlon Taylor 147-413. Peg Ed­
ger 147-383. Florence Ossenhelmcr 138-373 and Diana Bebon
137-371.

Welcher 199-431, Jo Tinker 180­
516. Barb Klersey 171-482, Phyllis
Thompson 186-491, Kale Colvin
158-467. Olayds Edwards 185-524.
Gerry Newton 174-485 and Faye
Allen 167-470.
Standings: Millers Duraclean
26. Williams Insurance 25. Walldorff'a and Signs Tire Service 24.
Color Center 22. V &amp; J Mobil 21.
Blue Ribbon Grill, Bums Re­
frigeration and Bam Market IB.
Hastings Milling 18'.-. Gilmore
Gems and Lydy's Trucking 18.
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Motor Aires 16'.. Cuyler Truck-:
Good scores Nov. 1—Walt Sin­
Ing and Arcade Beauty Salon
and Action Flex 12 and Beeline clair 211-516. Bruce Brumm 193­
Fashions and Rockhill Banghart 520. Don Graham 192-520. Roger
Dingman 207 - 494. Dorotha
Service 9.
Bnftnm 181-499. Jeri Cheney 187-

WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Standings: Hastings Motor
■»«
j
Sales 25 Peabody
Oil, Ne-Hi —
and
Hastings Cleaners 22. East Side
Lumber. Stanton's Real Estate
and Crystal Candy 21. Vito Boy
20, Millers Plumbing 19, Has­
tings Aluminum 17. Barry Co
Ready Mix end Maker's Market
13. Carol's Needlecrnft 10 and
Pepsi 6
Good scores: Shirley VanDen­
burg 193-529, Faye Allen 185-505.
Sue St Martin 189-501. Maggie
Corlgan 181-462. Gene Thomp­
son 177-466. Shirley Bowman
175- 461. Lucille Wilson 162-461,
Nortpa Varney 157 - 466, Barb
Klersey 181-499. Eileen Gillespie
176- 475. Bobby Handy 199-479,

Bob Tossava 185. Sian Snyder
n6 Ehnpr Jnrv||. nl w 11 ra a

McCollqin 170. Louise Annis 170.
Joan Haywood 155, Bev Backe
151 mid Linda Dingman 146.
Jim Durbin rolled 240-205-185
for n 630 in his league a week
ago. D. Ouenhelmer chalked
2l|-S37. Arch Howard 202-531.
V LaDere 205-515. Bob Shaeffer
523 and Russ Hart 208-512.

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Thunday, November 10, 1986

Welcome Sign for Hunters

Middleville to Battle
Comstock Park Friday

HUNTING
Ptrmittid without char ji
on land in

CROPLAND ADJUSTMENT
PROGRAM
Drtails it Firm Headquarters

Most area high school teams—--------------------------------------------------have closed out their 1966 grid Foyer was "the best halfback
we've faced -all
year.””
seasons but fans still have fa- ---------------.vorllcs to follow this Friday as
„„„
Gull Lake's Carl Harn den
Middleville, with 31 straloht vic-1 opened the scoring when he
lories. (ravels .wv.u
to Comstock Park raced 35 yards fQr u touchdown
while Maple Valley hosts Olivet. in the first period.

Barry Fans See
WMU Win to
Share Crown

West Central
Standings

Pennfleld moved ahead In the
Manv Barry County students Lak»v»o4
second quarter with Dan Wells
A team. Battle Creek Central: kicking the extra point after his and other Bronco fans were in
Greenville goes to Belding, two-yard touchdown plunee La­ the stands Saturday when West- lu.unl.
and St. Johns Invades Elsie- ter In the same canto he hit cm Michigan University defeat- Cbariotu
Ovid.
•
John Reed for an 18-yard touch­ ed Ohio University 20-13 for the ' !•???
Coach Bob Whites Middle­ down pass and the Panthers led, school’s first Mld-American Con­
ference football championship
ville Trojans posted their 31st 13-6, at Intermission.
straight victory at Maple Valley
Wells and Smith teamed up on
Saturday night. 20-0. after Ham­ a 55-yard scoring pass in the I Waldo Stadium,
The Barry County Humane So­
ilton had been rocked by Wav- third stanza with Wells convert—
'
The ' chamntonshlp
U shared ciety reminds animal lovers that
land 27-13 Frldav to give the Ing. Gul) _Lake
_______
.... early ...
scored
in with Miami .University which got they can obtain dogs for peta-at
T-K gridders the Expressway, the fourth with Mike Heshel- in on a tie bv defeating Toledo the animal shelter by contacting
champlonship. Not that Hamil- ■ man's 48-yard pass to Hamden University. 24-12.
Dog Warded Dean Braden
ton's defeat was necessary!
making the score 20-12. Welts
Western never had finished through the sheriff's office
Kalnmnroo Hnekett whipped ran 15 yards for the cilnjher and higher than second tn 18 tmt|
gmdermanned Caledonia. 33 - 7; added the point.
years of competition in the Mid­
The 1965 and 1966 Michigan
Galesburg-AiiRUstn trounced.
—
-•
Blll Slanlilawski -•
pl -------unfed
American circuit.
State football teams both scored
Delton. 28-7. to climax a perfect [ from lhe one lo rive Bangor
The win was the fifth in a row 'firsts"
1U&gt;» tn «.•.«
nuuUy
Ohio State's Woody
Kalamazoo Valley Association
and the seventh in eight games: Hayes' career The Spartans held
season: Pennfleld whipped Gull Joe lauch's losing skein at this season Western still has two | the Buckeyes to a minus rushing
Ijke, 27-12. and Bangor won Its
games on the road—at Xavier yardage In 1965 and handed
first game of the season defeat­
Lawton's Blue Devils ended a Saturday and West Texas State them their third straight defeat
ing invading Fennville. 7-0.
fine 6-2 season Friday beating in two wecjis.
| (p 1966.
Coach Lyle Berry's Wayland stubborn Lawrence; 7-0. A 40lads grabbed a 20-0 lead In the yard pass play from J g h n
first half and won going awav.I Weurding _to____________
__
Ben Carter__ proQuarterbn-k I.ee Pandratz vlded the lone touchdown. Lawpassed to Rog Mcrren for a KI- rencc has a l-6-l record.
vard touchdown play early In
hB_, runner-up honors
the Inaugural period Jay ln the A|.Van conference beSchaefer run 15 yards in the sec- hind Bloomingdale.
ond canto and. Curt Sebright,
Comstock
Park, Mlddlevile's
kicked the first of three extra |
points. Tackle Jim DcWeerd final foe, mauled Lowell. 61-20,
picked up a Hamilton fumble |,Friday, for a big surprise In the
Tri-River
circuit Belding
ant! rambled 23 yards to score.
whipped Rockford, 32 - 20, and
Mike Thompson scored for Ham­ Sparta defeated Cedar Springs,
ilton from the 2 and it was 20-6
at the half.
attle Creek Central defeated
Pandratz hit Bob Freeman for
rimazoo Central. 34-17.
another Wayland scoring pass
Unbeaten Reed City roiled over
in the third Quarterback Oroy
Kapcr got it back for Hamilton Evart. 66-0.
going over from the one. Kaper
passed to Bruce Grotenhuls for
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
the point.
' Tom Johnston, manager of the
80% Handicap to 200
Caledonia's lone touchdown E. W Bliss division, also was top
against Harket came on a 15- man In the bowling circuit Fri­
2
Total J
Include*
day when he blasted 214-601.
Bob Clinton rolled 245-580. Jock
Bowling
Smith 215-541, John Havens 211­
the point.
509. Forest Rogers 218-500, Larry
The G-A ‘Rams of Coach Bill Novak 524. Nolan Johncock 534.
Maskill ran their record to 8-0 Gerald Mater 202 - 522, Sally
with the win over visiting Del­ Moore 188-468. Joe Ulrich 522.
ton.
Ella Gillett 451, Carl Baker 217­
Delton got on lhe scoreboard 557. Ron Nash 529, Pat Terpen­
in the last quarter when Mike ning 569, Lyn" Burdick 214-668,
Poteet passed to Hamle Pover on Gordie Norris 542, Howard Peters
a 57-yard senring play. Maskill, 524, Jim Barnum 202-529 and
veteran Ram coach, declared Ray Jenkins 501.

Pein Available

Thanks to the new federal Cropland Adjustment Program,
Michigan sportsmen will find a good deal of additional
private acreage open to hunting this fall where signs like
this are posted. Under the program, coordinated in Michigan
by the Conservation Department, about 1,000 landowners
have agreed to provide public hunting access to more than
100,000 acres, mostly in the southern half of the state. In
return, these landowners receive special fees from the
federal government over and above payments they draw for
diverting their acreage from crop production to conservation
land practices. Some of the lands open to public hunting
also offer public access for fishing, trapping, and biking.
Sportsmen are reminded that even where land is posted
open to public use under the Cropland Adjustment Program
they must first get the owner’s O.K. before going afield.
-Mich. Dept, of Conservation

SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
Ron Peliow rolled over the 600
barrier Oct 30 with 236-606 Ray
Lundquist posted 535. BU1 Burns
530. Wes Friend 528. L. Arnold HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
209-521. Gene Wyant 510. Allan
Chris Howard led lhe lads
Hlnrlchscn 495 end Louis Silsbee Wednesday. Oct. 26. rolling 211­
492.
592, John Oorodenskl posted 212­
582. Harold Sherry 514. George
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Chenoweth 514. Barnum 656.
Jack Smith had a fine night Carl Baker 214-539, Charles
I Nov I. sending 246 pins into the | Florla 519. Jerry Miles 201-539.
pits for game honors finishing , Les Springer 538, Basil Hitchcock
I with 021 Joe Bennett had 524. [503. Dick Hart 207-631. Btu
Dick Aldrich and Bud Dukes 510,1 Sweet 200-511. Nolan Johncock
I Ken Rose 538. Aaron Sherk 524.1 203 - 523. Art Fredenburg 538.
Ken Lancaster 506, Ken Beck- Shannon Lydy 502. Olenn Lauwith 210 - 562. Harry McCollum I baugh 535. Jerry Keegstra 215­
214-538. Mike Reynolds 504. Dale'567. Joe Burkholder 518, Bob
Geiger 509. Mickey Bowers 201-1 Lambert 207-552, Harry Long
528. Joe Daniels 222-565. J. Goro- 221-556. Dave Irwin 514. Ron
I Fellow
denskl 520 and Jack Rose 529. 1 ”
“” "‘wi. Ken Beckwith
ws. Hank Fedewa WO. Ward
HASTINGS
....
... ......... ...........
.MAJORS Woodmansee 553. Bill Uldriks
Sheriff Merl Campbell and 625. Joe Olelarowskl 530, Jack
Pete ItUblenlcckl led the lads Rose 524. G. Skedgell 517. Ben
Thursday with 588 rorles. with Kenyon 200-513, Norm Hall 560,
Wayne
Pete firing a 237 game for tlie Earl Lyon
’— 535.
•’* -------* Decker
night's solo honors. Glenn Lau- 521. Bll Burns 513, Jim Barnum
b«uch posted 235-562. Bob Miller 517. M Adrlanson 508. BUI Han­
235-530. Lyle Sanborn 221-565, son 533. Bud Orcas 544. Ed 4»hoDick Asplnnl) 200-547. Jack Bow­
man 218-544. Harvey Hann 223­ J Bowman 214-523, George Lydy
“With Fall coming up. so do a 551. Joe Gielarowskl 203 - 563, 518. Pat Terpenlng 222-559. Gor­
lot of expenses come up loo. Bruce Terry 552. Paul Edwards die Norris 548. Merle Haines 200­
School expenses, repairs in tlie 205-542. Galen Daniels 558. Clare 547 and Harv Haan 203-550.
Stahl 204-523. Russ Hazel 211­
home or on the car.
546. John .McLean 2*1-512. Merle
Merle Haines led the Classic
“Call me up at Model and tell Haines 204-548, Lawrence iHonk' keglens Wednesday of last week
me how much money you'd like Keeler 227-553. Bill St Lawrence on a night when a flock of good
537. Dave Goodyear 232-555. Les scores were pooled. Merle had
to rent.
Springer 201-541. Pau) Bond 518. 230-222-185 for 637 Jerry Keeg"Takes only a little while, often Harry McCollum 502 and Al slra snuggled 194-237-200 for a
as little as 10 minutea to rent the Rrlgler 500.
fine 631 anti Carl Baker Just
Standing*: Sports Bar 26. Larke broke lhe 600 barrier with 220­
money you need from Model,
Buick and Piston Rings 25. Mil­
“Do what you want to do—Get ler Jewelers 24. City Food 22, 178-203 for 601.
Paul Edwards rolled 202-579.
Harwood's IGA 21; Cullinan’s
done wiuit you want to do.
20';. Aluminum Products 18. Ty- BUI Hackney 233-549, Harv Haan
dcn 94 and Welcome Tavern 9. 511. Ken Beckwith 537. Bob Car­
money 563. Harry Long 505. Joe
Burkholder 534. Ernie Miller 229­
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Tlie Deputies moved to the too 559. Charles Krauss 548. Gordie
of the ladder Thursday with 29 Norris 530. Mike Reynolds 637.
polnu. Bender Gravel has 27.
#1&lt;. Chorleo Flnrta
Parker's 26. Belli Rotors 25, Has-: 521. Doug Vickery 527. Jerry
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Bill
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524. Merl
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V &amp; J Mobil and Smith Brdli
22S. Renner Ford 22, Wall- Campbell 521. Will Uldriks 601.
dorff's 16. Patten Monument
144. Dale's Bakers, Midway rowski 522, Norm Hall 213-580,
Polishing and Southend Food 14 Earl Lyons 506. Harold Sherry
233-530. Earl Row 203-546. Basil
and Zephyr 11.
140 W. State St.
Rod Tietz was the big gun Hitchcock 217-546. John GoroHastings
firing 224-583 lo lead the field. derutkl 203-520. Ed Sheler 210Phono 94S-3429
Dave Kniko snuggled 224-579,
Galen Daniels 217-545. Paul Bowrnnn 566. Gerry Cutchall 508.
Woodman 544. Dell Curtis 539. Al Hlnrtchaen 556. Dave Irwin
Bob Morey 514, Gordon Howe 225-598. Ron Peliow 547. Galen
501. Bil Hanson 519, Puu) Cassel Daniels 202-516. Denver Kleraey
201-559. Emmeth Engescth 211- 515. John Havens 201-521. Wayne
Decker 530. Bruce Terry 200-540.
Dick Hart 221-563. Shannon Lydy
544. BUI Hanson 530. Bud Cross
Jumping, racing, or family fun, there's an
534. Cleo Roblyer 505 and Gene

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Junior Varsity
Gridders Entertained
The Hastings Junior Varsity
football squad was honored with
a luncheon on Monday noon at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dur­
wood Mast Tim Most was among
the 30 players and thelf.coachseason. Mrs Fran Ooeslns as­
sisted Mrs. Most with the serv­
ing. The JVs' final game was
cancelled because of Thursday's
storm.
Starling quarterbacks of four
of Michigan State's 1966 oppon­
ents -flayed high school football
in western Pennsylvania They
Include: Bob Naponlc. Illinois;
Jack White. Penn State: Dick
Vidmer, Michigan and Terry
Hanratty. Notre Dame.

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High scores: Wesley Friend
233-596. Ron Peliow 203-563. Bill
Burns 180-527. Bud Gross 193­
522. Ray Lundquist 191-513. Gene
Wyant 185-506, Louis Silsbee 186­
491. Al Morgan 163 - 475. Ted
'Bfnltlr1 173-478. Sandra Lund­
quist 162-475. Jim Mitoomb ISO473. Von Howell 172-467. JUn
Bourne 458-158. Wanda Malcolm
180, Bernard Hause 178-471, Joan
Martin 175 - 480. Loary Arnold
175. Wanda Smith 174 and Mike
Leffel 164.

MONDAY BOWLERETTES
Standings: Duraclean 30. Wil­
liams Ins. 28. Walldorff's '17.
Color Center 25. Sign's Tires 24.
V&amp;J Mobil and Barn Market 23.
Hastings Milling 224. Blue Rib­
bon Grill 21. Bums Refrigeration
20. Lydy's Trucking 19, Motor
Aires 184, Gilmore Oons 18. Ac­
tion Flex 14. Cuyler's Trucking
and Arcade Beauty Salon 13.
Beeline Fashions 12 and Rock­
hill
Banghart 9.
Ella Higdon picked up the
4-7-10 and 3-7 spUU.
Good scores: Betty Sheler 200­
494. Ellen Davis 167-461. Shirley
Bowman 168-451. Boonie Hatha­
way 188-478, Phyllis Thompson
201-502. Barb Kleraey 174-606,
Maglie Cuyler 130-374. Shirley
Raymond 172-449. Helen Burr
153-410. LUI Hall 146-388. Nite
Misak 152-396. Mary Dmr 140­
377. June Richardson 166-456.
Gladys Purdum 192-450, Emma
Magoon 182-503 and Gerry New­
ton 177-406.

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That wide stance gives sure-footed handling in
,
corner while the ride comes out amazingly smooth and
silent. That’s because we designed the suspension
with electronic help. A computer was the guinea pig,
not you. Add exclusive rubber-isolated body and
drive train and you've got the new Camaro: Corvette
excitement with family-car driving comfort.

Command PBiformanoa

•2466“
Mtnuftctvnf'i tugw'rt
,of Camaro
Sport Coupa (Modal 12337) thown above Price
includes federal fserse Ta* and suggested dealer
delivery and handling charge (transportation
charges, accessories, other optional equipment,
state and local tarts additional).

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MINIMUM RAT*—50e for Tw.nty Word*.

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DODGE DART 1965—4 Dr, Big
Six. Standard transmission,
whitewalls. Like new. SUllon

Budget During Our

“OK Inventory KO."

.DISPLAY CLASSIFIED — $1.25 for iacb for

1965 CHEV. BISCAYNE

inaert.ow.

REDUCE SAFE, simple and fart .MAN OR WOMAN with good car
with OoBese tablet*. Only B8c.
for Enquirer and New* motor
Jacob* Pharmacy.
11/24
a part Ume position now gross­
ing more than *400) per week
Write Box 1028 c/o Hastings
Banner.
11/10

1964 CORVAIR MONZA 8PYDER —Must sell. Best offer.
Call WI 5-5942.
11/17

it Buainma Service*
1965 IMPALA

brakes. Radio. Beautiful silver
mist with black vinyl lop. One

BUICK

1965

Convertible;

LESABRE

oil

1965 Ford Custom 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Radio. Cruts-Amatlc. 8 cyl. Real sharp famUy

white.

1965 Ford Custom 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Cruls-a-matic. 8
cyl. Radio. Extra clean carl

Less than 10,000 miles

(a lody driven cor).

1964 ELECTRA
Z25 Conv. Arctic while with

1964 BUICK LESABRE
* Dr. Hardtop. Arctic while

1963 BUICK ELECTRA
4 Dr Sedan. One local owner.
1963 PONTIAC
Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan. Power
1964 CHEV. IMPALA

1964 CHEV. IMPALA
Beautiful astro blue

1964 CHEV. BELAIR

1963 COMET

1963 FORD GALAX IE

FARM IMPLEMENTS

GOOD —
USED CARS
Ready To Go!

1965 Chevrolet Impala
Super SpL Cpe. 4 sp. 327 V8.
W wails, wheel covers, radio.

Pwr. steering &amp; brakes.

malic.

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Best) Deals at 328
ichigan Ave.

1965 IMPALA
4 Dr. Hardtop. 327

WE HAVE MOVED
To Our

IMS OLDSMOBILE eItARFIRE

1965 Mustang
2 Dr. Hardtop. Standard
cyl. Radio, w/walls.

NEW LOCATION

. . . Tills beautiful hardtop
6
coupe Is loaded'with extras In­
cluding air conditioning and
full
power equipment. Sold un­
1965 Galaxie 500
der our 12 months warranty.
4 Dr. Tutone. 8 cyl. Crul*-Amatlc fUdlo, power steering, 1965 BUICK, STATION WAGON
w/walls wheel covers.
.,. . Nicely equipped Including
automatic transmission and
1964 Falcon 2 Door
power steering. Nice blue fin­
Standard. Excellent condition I
ish and very dean through­
Low mileage.
out.
1963 Ford Econ-O-Line VanI 1945 PONTIAC HARDTOP CPE.
. . . Catalina series, completely
3 speed 6 cyl. (Business Bill­
board Special l.__ _
serviced for new car satisfac­
tion. Power steering and
1963 galaxie 500
brake*. Hydramatlc. radio,
whitewalls.
4 Dr Sedan.'S Cyl. Auto. Pow­
er steering N«r tires.
1964 CADILLAC DEVILLE
—John Deere 50 Tractor w/live
PTO and hydraulic. A-l shape I
. . . Hardtop 4 Dr . full power,
1963 Rambler American
air conditioning, very low mile­ —1949 John Deere A Tractor.
2 Dr. Hardtop. Stand. 6 cyl.
age and one local owner.
A-l shape.
Radio.
—Ford Major Diesel Tractor In
1964 OLDS 98
A-l Shape.
1963 Fairlano
. . . Custom hardtop coupe,
bucket scats with console.spot­ —1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
Dr. Stand. 6 Cyl.
with live PTO—hydraulic and
less inside and out, all the
1962 Chevrolet BelAir
power steering.
extras.
9 Pass Wgn. 4 Dr. Auto. 8 cyl.
—1946 John Deere B Tractor.
1964 THUNDERBIRD
Radio, power tailgate window.
Starter and lights.
. . . Landau hardtop coupe,
1961 Ford Galaxie 500
full power, air conditioning, —John Deere 237 2 - row mid.
new Cadillac trade.
4 Dr. 8 Cyl. Auto.
—Minneapolis Moline Picker
1964 OLDSMOBILE 8*
1961 Dodge
Shelter.
. . . Hardtop coupe with power
8 Cyl. Auto.
steering and brakes, radio, —John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
whitewalls, blue and white tu­
1950 Chevrolet Truck
tone.
1 Ton Cab and Chassis.
1964 OLDS CUTLASS
1964 Fl00 Style Side Pickup
. . . This all white coupe has
bucket seats, radio, standard M37 South
945-9526
Western mirror*. Hide chrome.
transmission, snappy V-8 en­
gine.
Several Transportation Special*
11 10
1944 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE
!
. . . Impala V-8. automatic II HELP WANTED
transmission, power steering,
new whitewall tires, one owner.
328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421 1964 MERCURY
. . . Montclair 4 Dr., power
HELP WANTED
ART MEADE. Salesman
steering and brakes, radio,
Home Ph. 945-2328
whitewalls.
MIDDLEVILLE PUBLIC
LANNES KENFIELD,
WORKS DEPARTMENT
1943 PONTIAC SEDAN
Home Ph. 945-4054
HAS OPENING FOR
. . . Catalina 4 Dr., radio, i
11/10
whitewalls, power steering, I
1 OR t MEN—
economy engine.
*2A0 to *2.75 per hour to
NOTICE
1963 FORD SEDAN
■tart with opportunity for
. . . Galaxie 54X1 4 Dr., radio,
automatic transmission, power
steering, very clean.
Call 795-3753 or 891-8HR
1963 CHEV. SEDAN
for Interview appointment.
. . . Belair 4 JJr.. Standard
transmission.
6
cyl.
motor,
ra
­
Over Hastings Paint &amp;
11 10
dio. whitewalls.
Wallpaper Store
19*3 CHEV. SEDAN
OPEN FRIDAYS
. . . Impala 4 Dr., automatic
transmission. V-8 engine, ra­
Ladies' and Men'*
dio. thoroughly recondiloned.
WINTER COATS

On

M 37 So.

945-9526

Used
Farm Machinery

GOODYEAR BROS.

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BEAUTIFUL!
1962 OLDS 88

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LARKE BUICK
and

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

WI 5-242€

NOTICE

Heating - Plumbing

HELP WANTED

Service
i

New • Remodel

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

Ladle*' SLACKS and
Men's PANTS

Due fo an expansion pro­

Ladies' HATS
WALK UP AND 8AVEI
Help needed al store on Fri­ / PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
WI 5-5352
days—lime donated for Retarded,
tf School Assoc. Please call Mrs. I WI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ava.
Stanley Stauffer WI 5-5778.
Hastings, Michigan
11/10

WELTON'S
305 S. Church

gram

several

have developed
following:

openings
for

the

FARM SER/ICE
Enjoy paid holiday*, voca-

FREE DESIGNING

I960 DODGE

tiank., insurance program

FREE PLANNING

STATION WAGON
SOEOOO
8 AUTOMATIC ..................................... COU

1959 FORD

V

.

2 DOOR HARDTOP
S4 OEM
8 AUTOMATIC_________ _ ________ 1 CD

and other employee bene­

FREE ENGINEERING

Let Smiley Buildings help you
with youz new building for
your farm or builneu. No ob­
ligation. Call your Smiley man.
SMILEY POST BUILDINGS

SEE THESE LATE MODELS

P.O. Box 36
II**Un**. Michigan
(616 ) 945-9103 Call collect.

'Specially Rricoll
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962

11 10

Wk Easy Ways to
&lt;Order YOUR
^WANT Ads!

1. PHONE IN
945-3481

Tony Belli Motors
• I.H. TRUCKS
1320 N. Michigan

Man., Wad., Fri. ’HI 9 p.m.

33 State St.
Middleville. Michigan

"Our Lew Overhead Save, You Money"

• MERCURY

ELECTRO-CHEMICAL
FINISHING COMPANY

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CONTINENTAL HARDTOP 2 DR.
MERCURY MONTCLAIR 2 DR. HDTR.
FORD FAIRLANE 5M WAGON
CONTINENTAL 4 DR. SEDAN
OLDS STARFIRE COUPE

• LINCOLN

fit*. Apply in person.

• COUGAR

ll
945-2479

Tua., Thu., Sat. ’til 6

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3 ru,'—.KI" end.

2. COME IN
152 W. State
3. MAIL IN
The-Hatting* Banner
Hatting*, Mich. 49058

HOUSEKEEPER FOR AN ELD­
ERLY GENTLEMAN, good
health, to live In on pleasant
farm. One mile from Nashville

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WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED1
In aluminum, steel or wood
sash. Burkey Auto Glaxa St
Radiator Shop, 218 N. JefTtr•cn. Hasting*.
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EXPERT TAILORING on ladle*'
and men's clothing. Phone WI
5-5714 , 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
Tauer shop.
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★ For Salo—Miacallanaou*
WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
motors. New and used boat*.
Flole BonLs. Trailers and ac­
cessories. M-M in Nashville.
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
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a nibbar stamp with your new
ZIP Code ntun bar. Throa-Un*
stamp with your name, ad*2J5.

Thl*

Include*,

po*t*&lt;«

for only *695 Hasting* Floor

rs JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR PAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE I No charge for over­
size print*.
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fortable living. Phone OL 3­
6015. Nov. 13 to 17.
11/10
START IMMEDIATELY—Serve 2 COON DOOS—1 Red Bone and
1 Blue Tick. Phone; Pine Lake
customers with R a w 1 e 1 g h
Morri* 45375—Collect.
11/17
Products In N. Barry Co or
Hastings. Write Rawlelgh.
Dept MCK-651-1111, Freeport,
Ill. 61032.
11/10

ELECTRIC Razors repaired —
Special — Your rarer cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
*135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 118 S.
Jefferson. Hastings.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
A- Homehold Good*
PO. 171, Hastings Telephone
WI 5 - 4954. Meetings every
ELECTROLUX SWEEPER —
Monday, 8 pm.
tf
Must sacrifice. *20. Complete
with all cleaning tools Will
-Reel
Eatwta
deliver
for
home
trial.
Call
FEMALE COMPANION for el­
945-9715. Electro-Hygiene.
derly woman In Hastings, live
11/10
in. help with light housework.
Board, own room, small wage 1965 SINGER in beautiful wal­ LARGE. 8 ROOM HOUSE —
Complete bath, north side Al­
Write: Hastings Banner. Box
nut cabinet. Must sell. Fully
1025.
11/17
gonquin Lake. Large lot.
equipped to zig-zag. mono­
beautifully landscaped. 45' lake
gram. buttonhole and make
WAITRESSES WANTED - Full
frontage, with dock OU fur­
fancy
design*
—
used
very
little
time employment. Pleasant
nace. storm* and screens.
For
quick
sale
*40.04
or
make
working conditions. Must have
*10.000. cui owner — leaving
8
payments
of
*696
each.
Call
neat appearance. Apply to:
town: 945-3782.
11/24
945-8715
EiectroHyglene.il/10
Bud Taylor, mgr Mid-Villa
iunder new management). Ph.
795-3640.
11/10

INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS! See Corl* Belly's
Appliances before you buy!
They Sell—They Install—They WANTED BEAUTY OPERA­
TORS—Need 2 with some cli­
Service. Ph. WI 5-2833. M-37
entele. wanting to change 60■&gt;
South.
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paid vacation. Cali 945-4972 for
interview.
11/10
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
family reunions, lol* of uses.
40- x 300'. *350 at The Ban­
CHILD CARE, light house­
ner tjfflce.
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work and to help with meals.
Live in. private roorq, no laun­
LARGE METAL OFFICE DESK
dry or heavy housework. All
—In very good condition, dark
holidays and weekends free No
green. *40. Phone 945-9415.
Federal Land Bank.
11/10] evening duties. In exchange for
room and board and *25 a
FOR -fiALE-Registered Collie.
week to start. Write: Hasting* * NeHcee
AU shots, I1* yrs. old. Obedi­
Banner. Box 1024 giving name,
ence aclxxtl trained Call WI I address, age and personal in­
5-9751.
If
formation. or jmone CHerry
o
».*««. .v.
3~7737- Grand Rapid*.
11/10
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply. M37 So 945-3150.
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Thanksgiving and every day man WANTED—With sales or
Squash, popcorn, honey and । —
ngrlcultufa) background. Sal. ­
maple syrup. Open dally until
ary and 'expenses, pins bonus. FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
6. (Closed Thanksgiving and! Write, giving agc.alid experi­
—Use Rexair* fast permanent
every Sunday starting Dec. 25. t
ence to: Box 298, DeWitt.
Regularly *3.00—Now *1.00. No
Nelson's Welcome Orchard
Michigan. Right man can ad­
pre-ahampoo — No after odor
and Cider Mill. &gt;» mile north; vance to field-manager within
Available at Jacob'* Pharmacy
of Ionia on M66.
8 weeks.
11/10

Msm/rBi/wtg

tundoir. tnrrlhrr with IntrrMl PUBLICATION OHDER
tbrrrnn at H«r unit war quart.r
('•a'ti par rent
an nun. to
grtht'r with th. treat root, and
&lt;barcr&gt; of .al. InrTudln* thr al
tonify frr. a. erarid.d by law and
In .aid m»rl(a&lt;e. thr land, and
prvtnlaea in aald VN&lt;ri*a&lt;r mrntlonad
aud dr.rribed aa fullowa. tit wit:
Th. Sarita l«9T Ut&gt; fr.i ot the Waal
1021* tin frrt «&gt;f ih. North.a»t
uuartrr of Section S*. Town I
North. Kan*. '? Want, Auyria
_T mnabip. Harry Counit. Ulthiean.
itl. li.rd J. Hudaon.
-t Mrg.l * Hudaon

L EGA LS

NOTICE or MOBTOAQH
roRECLOSUKE BALE
Itefxult hmrr been mid* in (tie
ronditmn of n .erlntn &gt;n'&gt;rl(a&lt;r mule
lhe loth uf Oelober. tu«l&gt;. eSeeliled
It CLYDE FHF.DEHICK ELLIS.
Jit . »n.| FUYLLIS It ELLIS, hu.
Land and wife, a« morteaxor*. (■&gt;
NlMSf.lt &lt;1 WII1TTIEK. a* Ad
inintatrat.ir nf Veterans* Affair*, an
Kffirrr «d (he Culled Slat.-a ot Amerir». *• naoricaaer. and recorded n. the
(Iffl.e
th. HeO.ter ot Deed, for
Harr. 1.1-jiui Mirhican. on (Irtobee In ..rti.r t., Suuu.r 1. Whlilirr. a.
H. ltt*n. in Liber i.'.l' of Morlxaxea.
Adminl.frator of Veteran. Aff.irt
. n |.1U. • Ml. I:s3. : 11. .nd 3.H .-u I'fJ W Stale Street
II..tin*. Mlrhigan
1/20/47
due and nn|Mt&gt;| at the dale »f thi.

El«iili .eirli and :(’.' lint (»t&gt;. I»7 i.'i
equity hasinir been ln.tnutr.1 t»» re

the iHiner of .ale tn aald %i&lt;&gt;ri&lt;ace
i.intahred liarin* Iweman opa-rtl'te b&gt;

:

FARM SUPPLIES
—Speedy Corn Crib*
—Manure Spreader Apron*
—Tarpaulin*
—Seal Cushion*
—Hydraulic Valve*. Hom
—Cylinder Coupler*
T
—Plow Point*
—Farm Tire* and Tube*
.
—Pont Hole Dlfgrr*
—Rotary Cutter*
—Tractor Tire Chain*
—3 PL Hlteh Scraper Blade*
$89.95
—130 Bu. Gravity Bose*
*149.00
rigna) Reg. *4.49
.
. . . Our Price—*3.54
We also have a Jar*te Inven­
tory of wed Trictols and Ma­
chinery at reduced price*.

1—Case 600 Combine w corn
head at a big saving*.
Libera! Terms on financing
new and used machinery. ALso,
we have several tool* lor rent.

FRANCISCO

Attorney, for Fldurlary
l»'J IV Slat. Street
Haatihr.. Mi,Mean

.

FOR RENT with option to buy:
2 bedroom house *8500 month.
Good credit required. Bob Bal­
mer. WI 5-5944. Call evenings
after 8.
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LARGE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE—
2 bath*, ga* fired rnot-water
heal. Oarage *100 per month.
Must have reference*. Homer
Smith, phone 945-4974; Homer
Becker, phone 945-5746.
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AMIRICAS riATt POWl It
hU» US SAVINGS KONOS

NOTICE or MOBTOAQB
FORECLOSURE BALE
Ihr '(Hi da&gt; of (Irlnbrr. IUSI. rarrut
-d hp HIIIHI.KV U WII.KINH «■&gt;&lt;(
1MIHOTHY WII.KLS-tf. luoh.nd and
■‘’''P*""- 1« KIVKBNIDK
CKMKTKKV COMPANY.

nth. IPflfi
Philip II, MlUbell. Probal

Ih. alHorner
o .aid
I ..
1 lira-

I'iilllli II. Mitrliell.

1|/|T

PUBLICATION OXDEX.
stat, of Ml.hlian. Tka Probate
PUBLICATION OBDBB
Court for the ■Count) uf Harry.
In thr Mailer „t the Eelale otNellie R. Hrumm. Orrraaed. F.tle No
14.00*.
/
Il la Ordered that on Nor. ISlb,
HI. Sard J. Hud.un
ISOtl. at ItJO I'M, in lhe Probata
af Slr»al A Tlud.or
rounroom. &gt;laatln*a. Miehieui, a
Michiran. ■
hearine be held on th» petition of
Net.wn ('. Hromm. for probate of a
PrUllwn of )li&gt; ioa w hi.।
liurfxirtad Will, and fpr eran line ot
adinihi-lraluan lie lb. raotulor a a med
or anal, either .ullablr
and
for ileleranlaatlim of lielr*..
PUBLICATION OBDBB.
Pnliliratlon and aervirr ah.II be
made a. proaided by .tolute and rourt
rule,
■
Dated: Oel. 31. lt«0
I'hdip 11. -'Mitil.ell. Jud*, of Pro
Sieeei and lludana
Atliirneya fur I'rlHIouer
Paul E. Nlrerl
inj W. Stat. Street
Haetlnra. Mlrhlian

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PUBLICATION OBDBB
Mate .4 Miehleaa. The Probata
In th. Mailer of Hrnry L Vahl&gt;&lt;nd Minor File No 11.otto
It 1. Ordered Thai on Nor. 15.
............ 1 I'., PM 1* lhe Probate
1 ourtriMuit. Ifnatinca. Mlehlean, a
hrarlne he held on lhe petition ot
llaalinca City Hank. Guardian, for
il.enar to aell &gt;r.al elate uf aaid
minor, i’eraim* lnt.rr.trd In aaid ro­
tate are directed to appear at aaid
hearm* lo ahow ran*, why auch It
rrna. iliuvld not be (rant'd.
PuMI&lt;&gt;lia&lt;n and .err he ak.ll he
mad. a* provided by alalute and
I'Miff nite
/
Hated: Ort 35, IV*U
/
Philip U. Miuball. Jud*V Uf Pro-

FARM SUPPLY
M-37-80.

FURNISHED NEW HOUSE In
First Ward, reference* re­
quired WI .5-3382 day* and WI
5-2184 nights.
11/10

PUBLICATION OBDEX.
Stato ot Mlzhtian. The Probat.
Court fur th. County of Harry.
In lhe Matter of th. Eatat. of: PUBLICATION ORDER
Hai&gt;&gt; 1. Skidmore. Dnraard. Fil.
No H.J70.
•
Il la Ordered that on Nor.mLer
Z'«, l»Mt. at 1-.no A M.. In the Prtut. t unrlroom. Ilaatln*.. Michigan.
. hranne lie held on th. I'.ttlion ot
Waller L Wallarv. Eanutor. tor al
I'.watu. of lu&gt; final areownl. and for
aa.iennirni of r.aldur.
Publication and aanlr* aball !&gt;»
mad. aa provided by atatut. aid

Ssitlre i. brreln &lt;ben that on Eti
day. January 37. ton? at
orlock In the afternoon, at the Ea*1
front door of the Court Itou.e in the
City uf Ha.lin*.. that bring the vla.e
for huldlua the (Trruit Court for ti.e
Cininty of Itarr*. there will be of
lere.l fnr -al. an.I1..,hl to tie |i,.l..t
IBCO
bidder, al hulilir aiulfu or vendue, ll.tr 1 Ort
for the toarpo.e of aaliafyinx ilir
I'billp If, Mltrhrll. Jude* of Pro
anvntul. due and un|«id upon eaid

| FARM SUPPLIES

GENERAL LABORERS

PRESS OPERATORS

WEEKLY SPECIAL!

WANTED—Waitresses for lunch­
eons and evening meals Must
be neat In appearance. Apply
in person at Pleasant Point
Restaurant or Motel.
11/10

TRAILER COURT WANTED Have client wanting Trailer
Court on good lake with room
for expansion Prefers one with
store. For confidential inter­
view. write: LaNoble Realty. -Ar Help Wanted
1516 E. Michigan, Lansing or
call: IV 2-1637, Evenings 372­
1365. Mr. Tyler.
11. 10

ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

.

laity Shoppe.
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49048.
RELIABLE LADY FOR HOUSE­
WORK-One day each week or
two half days. Regular work CARPET CLEANING IB EASY
and good wages lo right party.
with Host New Electric Up945-3116.
11/10
Brush. No wet carpet* or hand-

11/17

2009.

1965 CHEV. BISCAYNE
4 Dr. • rtkk. Radio. Blue.

1

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ot 50c. 0« ad*

Thaw Utod Car Prices Will

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Mea.l and limlaen.
Allorneya for Fiduciary
Paul K Sle&lt;al .
945-3150
In: W Stale Slreet
11/10 UaaUnza. Michl«aa

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PUBLICATION OBDBB.

fuklkr.Ui.ti

IV«". at W;tui

Philip H. ihtcbalC
film I ti t,1

(kt. 25, HIM

Help Keep

Our Economy
aUYU/1 SAVINGS BONDS

�Middleville

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam East Middle Lake
By

j Townsend liad
Mra. Mary Jnekton
Sunday honoring her mother's
ivs-list I b.rthdav. Other gueata were Ora

Mra. BouU M. Coimu

Banfield • Vicinity

CAU&gt; OT THANK.
Bnavely for bls visits and pray­
elation to Dr. Ray Flnnla and ers white at home and in the
Hospital. May God blm and
good Ambulance, for their alertMra. Ruth DeWeerd
and Mra. Curtis far their calls
Mra Lillian Ball
and prayers The Presbyterian
Mr. and Mra. Homer DeWeerd
Church. Eastern Stars, Rebekah
Mr. and Mra Richard Blough
Lodge, WRC'a, Senior Citizens
Mr. and Mra Homer Yeekley
and my dear children, my sister
The grandchildren and
burs and friends, for their lovely
great grandchildren
cards, glfta, flowers and calls.
For caring for me after I got CARD OF THANKS
home. May Ood bless you all.
Wc wish to thank all our
__
Lena Snell
friends, neighbors and relatives
for the food and Howers and
many acts of kindness shown us
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone during our recent loos. Thanks
that brought gifts and flowers, to the Leonard-Osgood Funeral
those that tent cards, all callers. Home for their kindness and
Maude Btadel for baking the service. Also thanks to Rev. Wil­
cake and for her assistance, and lard Curtis for his comforting
a special thanks to all of our words.
The Family of Gladys Keeler
family who made our 50th wed­
ding anniversary a Joyful day,
Lawrence and Alta Endres CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKS
The Barry Christian Endeavor
Outdoor Poster chairman wishes
to thank everyone for the donaUon and pledges received dur­
ing the past two months. Watch
for these "Come to Church"
posters along the highways. God
Bless You.
Mrs. Richard Darby

CARD OF THANKS
We deeply appreciate lhe
many expressions of aympatliy
shown us by our neighbors,
friends and relatives at the loss
of our Dear Husband. Father
and Grandfather.
Ruby Roth
Jerry and Gloria Roth
and family
Don and MaryLou Roth
and family
Dick and Joon Roth
and family

felt thanks to everyone for ht»
kindness during the illness and
death of our husband and fa­
ther. We especially want to
thank4)1 e nurses and doctors for
their devoted care. Father Kel­
ley. lhe 8L Rose Guilds, and all
our friends for their expressions
of comfort, gifts of food and re­
membrance*. We will always re­
member your thoughtfulness.
Mrs. Charles Pusnlkas
and family

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to quuik all my friends,
relatives and neighbors who sent
the many lovely cards, Howers,
gifts and food, and especially all
those who visited me at Pen­
nock Hospital and since my re­
turn home. A special thank* to
Dr. Morrill, the registered nurses
and nurses aids for the wonder­
ful care given me while in the
hospital, also Rev. George Elliott
for his many calls. Words just
cannot express iww much all
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thia kindness has meant to me.
thanks and appreciation to rela­
and your kindness will always
tives. friends, neighbors, employ­ be
remembered.
ees of Pennock Hospital. Dr.
Mra. Floyd Burkey
Raymond Flnnle. Leonard - Os­
good Funeral Home. Rebekah
IN
MEMORUM
Lodge No. 53, Local 188. JoUy
In cherlsed memory of our son
Workers Club and the Birthday
Club for their many acts of kind­ and brother Robert G. Corson.
ness and sympathy. Also for the
letters, cards, flowers, food and Guadacanal, Nov. 12, 1942, and
money that was sent to us dur­ whose birthday is Nov. 10. Badly
ing the illness and passing of missed by family.
our dear husband and father,
Brothers and Sisters
John DeWeerd. We especially

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□ f his parents, Mr and Mra. Ray

Monday evening. A Little Gavin
Culbcrt. Faulkner, Mason

• tmniu.rn nf the Chamber of cards and festivities^ She and
Commerce are conducting a Mn- ^htora10 Vta'-uoThfra ^arey
ter.t for the "Winter Queen" for i&gt;H«hbors. Mr. and Mra. 'larry
he Santa Ctaus Parade to be 1 Hteur of Nashville and Mra Roahrid D^. 3 Fifteen young ladlra
Richards of Hastens* lt&gt;elr
have
contest The
have Mitered
entered the
the contesu
1he children and famiUo&gt;
e^nlnurememberThis in­
lucky young aldy will also receive
eluded
Mr. and Mrs. John
a 450 savings band. Oiu- can vote
Schreuders
and
children of Hop­
for their contestant with any 50
kins.
Mr.
and
Mra
Ue
Fiffelskl
cent purciiasc or more, in the
various burinraa places. Thetr and two'BeiUldren of Wyoming
pictures are near the ballot boxes
of
near
Hastings.
for your convenience.
Some of the young people of
live Baptist Church are at Har- held at lhe home of Mrs. James
W Lake’ near 'lroiis to help Rev. ,Ucki on Yankee Springs road
Lloyd Sanders reftnlsh a build.c'cnln.kj
ing to store some of his belongthe
ings aa the cabin was not ade- lh0 Federation Clube, was tnc
qXe. A Robert Miller, soil of
* ?orT'f,
?.
. ...
n
....._ ___ &gt;uui retlrwl from his ooslllon at
iiome three days. He is assbtant the WlUte Products Co. * Mr.
chaplain at Cumberland Pass at and Mrs A. B. Lewis of Detroit
Fort Knox. He accompanied a
young Catholic pnest of Port­ Leonard Elwood. * Mrs Charles
land who is chaplain at Fort
country home to the former Rex
Setuid home. * Dr. and Mrs
Miss Georgiaiuv Hamacher and
friend. Clay loir Carl, returned' Rapids were visitors of his moth­
Saturday after ‘ Qying to Eau- er, Mrs. David Chase, Saturday.
Gullic, Fla., to visit
former's' ^A Mr. and Mrs. Vance Sharp and
brotlver. Bob Hamacher and Mr. and Mra. John Richardson
family. While tlwfe they saw a; have Improved their homes with
gcnuii rocket blast off. They enclosed porches. A The Prairie
also did much sight seejpg. A In’ Literary Club held u pancake
.spite of the winter? wcatlier. the' breakfast and auction sale at the
Methodist Church bazaar and iiome of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mat­
smorgarbord was a decided suc- tenon at Barlow Lake. Wedncs-

at Carlton Center. * Mra Laura
Faulkner entertained a group of
ladles from Lansing for dinner

Calms, Friday. * Burrell Tutty
of Bowling Green, Ohio, visited

a Monday ago.
Mr. and Mra Frank Engle
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
visiting relatives.
Warrai Calms visited Mrs Winn
Hutchinson and son in Ada a

Walter Culbert entertained with
a smorgasbord for their grand­
son, Jeff Culbcrt of Hastings,
Sunday evening, Oct. 30. A Mr.
sing were Friday, Oct. 38 visitors
of Mrs. Lottie Bumpus.

Letter of November 3:
George Lowden spent a day
with his brother and wife at
Alma. Relatives from California
were visiting there also. Mr. and
Mrs Mlles Bawdy of Clarksville
spent Monday af last week with
Frank Engle attended a birth­
day party for their daughter. Jo­
Ann given by their other daughat Grand Rapids Thursday eve­
ning. Oct 30. * Mr. and Mra
Admiral Fucrch uf Lansing vlslt-

Wednesday. Oct, 19.

near Lowell. A John Mason
spent Thunday, Orf. 20 with his
brother. Clifton of near Char­
lotte.

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Mr. and Mra. Don
Don Aulbert
Aulbert of
ed for the day. school and Clarkston ahd M1M Donna
home
church functions were cancelled.
.

joyed a birthday party for theta
daughter. JoAnn. at the home of

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Community Hospital
Craae have moved In with the

Little Marcia Ellen spent Sat­
urday with her grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Sterling French
Vcm Scott, from Plainwell at­
tended the football game at
Michigan State.

Sunday at Western with their
daughter, Kathryn for father's
day at tlie University. A Mr. and
Mrs. Emmcth Bird were Bunday
dinner guests of 'Mr. and Mra.
V. J. Scott of Charlotte. * Mr.
and Mrs Earl Ferris csdled on
their little grandr-on. Gavin at
Community Hospital last Sun­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Douglas

weekend

Norman

members and their husbands,
wives and friends enjoyed an
evening dinner at the Nardia
near Battle Creek recently. *

Frey were Sunday dinner guests
be! Wheeler. Eleanor Myers. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Badgeru mid
and Mrs. Marvin Frey. Flint,
Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Schatbly.
wen? Saturday overnight guests
Monday callers wert Mr. and
Mra. Hobart Schalbly. * Child
Mrs Dora White, accompanied
Mrs. William Coraon. who suf­
HOSPITAL GUILD It, Nov. 17 Study Club members will have by her son. Duanne, and daugh­
Mr. and Mra. Luther Lenz and
their field trip Tuesday, Nov. 8.
fered a alight stroke this August,
Hospital Guild No. 18 will meet They will meet at lhe home of ters, Patty and Judy, of Cherry­
Janet called on Mr. and Mra.
ville Rood, left Sunday for Camp
with Mra. Lila Messenger. 712 N.
turned to her daughter's home, Wayne Ferris and family Sunday
Hanover, on Thursday, Nov. 17, holiday food demonstration will Hill, a suburb ot Harrisburg, Po.. Mrs. Louise Pierce of Kalamazoo afternoon, Wayne had X-rays
lo visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert
be at Consumers Power Co. in Lichtenberger. Mrs. Lichtenber­ for the Winter months. A Mrs.
Ixuising. a November 8, election ger was the former Pauline Viola Sccord altered Pennock Juries receiver! Saturday, but
there were no broken bones. A
—Votel
THANKSGIVING
Beneway. a Mr. and Mrs. Hospital in Hastings. Bunday. A
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton
DECORATIONS SALE, Nov. 19
Charles. DeMarrts imd family of Lawrence Secord luul surgery on
Lansing called, on Mrs. Florence his back Friday at Blodgett Hoi- Mrs John Crago and son in Al­
Thomapplc Garden Club is
pita).
He
will
remain
for
eight
Field pn Fremont Street recently.
sponsoring a sale of dried, arbion. A Mrs. Ruth Ixnz had the
ot
10
days.
A
Mr.
Shipman
wm
They were fanner friends at Onrangementa and bundles of dried
way'. A James carter, son uf :.U11 confined in llx Osteopathic Thursday pedro club. A The
material fdr Thanksgiving decoBy Mra. Lloyd Owen
Women's Society of Christian
Mrs. M A Maclvcr on Parmalce Hospital in Grand Rapids at Service met with Mra Gordon
Glen3 Kenneen is
road and Ute late Carl Carter -this
-------writing.
-------------A--------Bank. Satuiday. Nov. 19.
Mr. ana
and mra.
Mrs. William
Cox turn
and was
oir.
nuauiu vox
W!LS home a few days with
With hb
Ills iujuil- from
num Blodgett nmpiiui
Hospital uuu
and Buxton Wednesday evening for
children from Nashville spent family. Alter a few days training his children see he receives his
rotnen present. Mrs. Edythc
Saturday,
at Lloyd! a
alc Texas
he will
leave kVi
for Viet- -----nia&gt;l ----nnd »groceries.
Mrs.
—Oct,
—“— 22,. —
1CAUA IK-'
W1U ICUtV
------------ -A-----— A.
Owens. A Mr. and Mrs Lloyd n;uil. * ml-* Winnie Llctka re- B. Bechtel, who fell in her home
Owen called on Harry Babcocks turned Saturday after staying ।and broke lied pelvic bone, is
ly Mr*, Ghndon Curtia
in Barney Mill district, Sunday W|th her .sister. Mrs. Frank confined to Pennock Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. John Crago and
Oct. 23. A Very sorry to hear castle in HnxtIngs' Mr. Castle is Her daughter. Miss Edna Bechtel.
Susan from Vicksburg and son
The Cheerful Helpers Club will Tercsla Sult is very ill in a Bat- i Jltlu ooniined in Pennock Hot- who works in the Fanner's Suite
Albion were Sunday din­
meet Tuesday. Nov. 15. at the tie Crock hospital. All hope six? pKA1 nfWr a gmere heart attack. Bank, sees tier daily. A Mrs. from
ner guests of Mr. and Mra Gor­
Kenneth McCurdy home. The b lots belter real soon. Myron 1 it u, hoped he will return home' Bechtel, missionary, daughter of don Buxton. A Tlie Bonfield
wx-ek.
-'‘L's Florence Fields, writes she
members are reminded to bring Btehop and daughter from LonMethodist Church WSC8 mem­
their gifts and donations lor
for me
the ring
sing were calling
camng in Ihb
uu» area
urea a j; pau&gt; Leach and mother. Mrs. 1*
as &gt;B
in with
wim hepatites
nepamu at her
ncr stasui- bers thank all those who helped
Christmas box. A The Vikings Saturday ago at Lloyd Owais, Nlck oilliam. Mrs. Harold Noah, Hon
Niamey. West Africa. She
H snake
map «m.
ramp in
in tn
to make lhe smorgasbord such »'
completed their 1966-67 football |-and
----- --------------------Allen Bishops.
_ —
A Mr.
_______
and „„„
antj four grandsons, Gregory.
------ 1 aL-o wrote “
a
«nnk«.
came
to
iJd
wccetaful one A Mr. and Mra
season Friday night by winning Mra. Lloyd Owed called at Karol Terty and Randy Noah, sons of l«"r room and when?t™
J-d
C*rlM frotn nc‘r thr 01d
over Charlotte. This ended them Owens, Algonquin Lake. Sunday. Dr.
Mrs. Melvin Noah and i vr.";
"’~-4 r
"
•*’ f"* I Burroughs school, were fortuin second place which is good OcL 30.
I
Vandt-rWall. son of Mr. 1°.^
ln receiving only minor in­
They will begin their basketball
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emmers of and Mrs. Bob VanderWall of surgery at Blodgett Hospital. Jurles af[er having their car
season Nov. 29 at Maple Valley. Bellevue visited at Will Gurds, Battle Creek, .spent tlie weekend Grand Rapids, returned home
on
Banned
Mr. and Mrs Herald Classic Friday. Oct. 28. Mrs. Emmers be- at Brethren in their cabin. They
J”'trS41ty
C
£ RUS’ J^'t '•
» mlle
01 B*”’
accompanied Mr. and kfra. Ho­ ing Mrs. Ourd's niece, a Mr. and found more snow in the north I «1 Bc£!cr E’f0118
W,n S?me- * field early Sunday morning.
mer Bartlett of Lake Odessa to Wally Campbell from west Ce-1 but roads passable.
IMr$'
Bonneville ac-. nlc
women's pedro club
St. Johns Sunday. They at-1
componlcd Mra. Lois Kocchele to I met wlth Mrg ciara Hughes on
...
dar
called
al
Will
Gurds.
The
|
A
party
was
held
at
the
home
tended a "Recognition Dinner"
,.c for
&gt;v&gt; vi
&lt;*&gt;!&lt;&gt;. John
«v&gt;m&lt; Wilkes
•■•.p.v- on Barnum
vau..uu ■'« Mrs. Beatrice Iziubaugli near Thursday
—•
•
Campbells expect to leave
of Mra.
evening.
*• -----Lorraine
Uter^Jf ^he" E U B ^Church ‘1ri
* Mra. "Daiiid
Daniel ibwd
lh«id Thursday.
Thursday, V^Ir.'
a Mr. and Mra.
Mra | Hastings. WcdncsHay to help her Gunn is progressing slowly to.... m
—4—mom------ 1_- celebrate her birthday.
-- --------Lake Odessa He was being honreturned home after Bob B.
own left
Thursday
Hospital A Everett Severance
wed for his ministay since 19231
three,
“» » Baule ; mg for Greenville. Tenn., to vteit
.•their daughter and
family. Mr D
■ «
n .
from Battle Creek called on Mr.
and prior to that he worked ten £roek hospital A Mrs. Zona;Hx.whtee
-nd tamiiv
and Mrs. Leo Frey Friday. Mrs.
yean in Christian Endeavor. A Thomas xisitcxi at Howard and Mrs Jack C. Haaksma for KeCKICSS UriVOr
Mr. and Mra. Paul Hollman and Moore, recently she bcmg from two weeks. A Word has been re- ; RoCCr w. Shaffer of White- Frey taught Everett her first
a J35 flnc
35 year in teaching.
family of Indiana came Satur- Yeekley dlstnct. Short new* thisi I cared from the J. C. Schads j
their
daughter,
Mra Edward
day evening to spend the week- i morning. All lines busy. Please | tuid
..... ........
. ..........
........ •------------ ---, I . WUXU LXKHO Itor
’M reckless driving
Fireflies have their femmes
j Lynd, that they arrived safely
30 al Naahvtue. He w.
end with her parents. Mr and
me when you can.
I in Clearwater. Fla., and are nice- sentenced by Municipal Judge
Mrs. Forest Begerow and Mrs.1
MnnHay
vo tolls Photurb genus imitate Uic
The Michigan State Library Ij ly settled in
in their Winter ml.rquar- £
Rhoda Bawdy. On Sunday Paul
flashing of Photlnus females. A
was guest minister in Carson 'W.is on independent agency from | ters. A Mrs. Charles Baughman,
luckless male PlmUnus respond­
City. Dinner guests at the Beg- 1828 until 1965 when it become who has been visiting her sister
Call WI 5-3481.
ing /-he false love signal Is
erow iiome Included Mr. and 1a division of the Michigan De­ , and husband. Mr. and Mrs. A. I
swiftly eaten.
Dunlap in Cheyenne, Wyo., re-1
Mra. Kenneth Steele and family |portment of Education.
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Begcrow and girls.
The Jr. Methodist Youth Fel­
lowship collected for UNICEF
this year in Woodland. They col­
lected more than »13 for tills
worthy cause.
Many of our boys in the com­
munity are away from home in
the Armed Services. They en­
joy hearing from their friends
at home. Some might be get­
ting tlie home town papers so
they can read about home acti­
vities. They would rather re­
ceive letters, I am sure. If you

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tlic Armed Services why not pass ...
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it 09 so others may write to Appliance v General Repair
them. Here is one for-this week.-------------------------------------------------Pvt. Roger Kruger RA1693I227
D-13-4 Platoon 4
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
Roger has been in the service
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
two weeks and misses his many
Gilmore Jewelers. 102 E. State
friends. Why not drop him a
St. Phone WI 5-5316.
line and Help him pass the time
away. When lhe boys go oil to
fight for us t,hls is the least wc
CERAMIC/VORMICA, LINOLEUM
can do.
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
NOKTHEKN PIKE
tings Floor Covering. 123 W.
&gt; WATEK8. STATEWIDE
Tlte fire department has been
busy. Saturday afternoon they
were called to the Francis New­
WATCH
&amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
ton home on Charlton Park
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
Road. Tills was soon put out and
Michicaa Wlv they wqrc back home. Their
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
sleep was disturbed Saturday at
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
2 am. to answer a call one mile
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Lawr«nca Brothen

SHERWOOD-STACK
Agency for
. STACK, Owner

Stat* Farm Insurance
BONDS

Swanson Insurance
128 S. Mlcfclgsa Ava.

All Forms of
Imuranca and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

empty for many years and wav
saved by a quick response of the
firemen. Halloween night they
were called out again at 1 am.
Thia Ume a pile of 500 bales of

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KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. Slate Concrete Product!
at Jefferson.

CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX-

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Barry County Ready Mix Co.

5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.

reau Services. M37 So.. WI 5­
2223.
ALL GRADES WASHED &amp;AND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Repairs and sharpening, Saw
Phone WI 5-5412. Plant. W.
psrB and supphev. McCulloch: C0MpLgTe DEVELOPING SERVStale Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.
ICE — 24 hour Servke (black
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
Miscellaneous
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Recored. Burkey Sales and ServCUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
Largest selection of Drapery HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsch
AT SEVERWYK'S COLOR CENGAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP — All
rods. Installation and Hanging.
washers, dryers and small hbme 1
Sever wyk's Color Center, 221
SERVICE
ON
ALL
MAKES
of
trac
­
221 W. Mill.
appliances. Cali 945-2317.
W. Mill.
tors. machinery and chain saws

stons. These were oil burned VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
Jclforxon. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus spccialTERS—Service, parti, hoses and
and a total loss. Earlier in the
Radio, Television Repairing
ics.-Goodyear Bros. Phone WI
bags for all makes. Authorized
week. Wednesday they were call5-5052.
Hoover Sales and Service. Stcury
more Jeweler. 102 E. Stalo St.,
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
Coats Grove Road. The Iwilmj
Phone 945-5316.
burned and everything was lost
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
a-i.?T-£leVlalOn'
MOWER REPAIR —Aunrver Tnev a1*—* mllMt mil aontn
Business Services Offered
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover,
Hila time the bouse, owned by
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
year on Satchall-Carhon Color.
one wiahlng to help tills family,
E. L. Carpenter Hardware.
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rile Water
may contact Rev. Charles Gibbs
and supplies. Kelley Electric
The family now has a house to1 ,
Systems. Sold, in&gt;talled, serviced.
Service. 524 Middleville Rd, TV'S, RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
live In but ail tiicir clothing and WE REPAIR radio and rccoid
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Phone WI 512700 after 5'p m.,
players (STEREO and HI-FI).
furniture was k«.
~
M^uic Center. 138 W. State.
5381.
,
Hastings.
x
Visitors with Mra. Hlldrcd
PtXXve 945-4284.
Hoaterly and Mra Climena Shai-

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By Mrt. Richard Clark
Saturday. Oct 29. supper guest*

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and dry. Slate Highway Rjrec- ling * Mr. and Mrs Warren
.
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jBloiran and Mr and Mr- Zena*
During rain* al ternperslurre Calvin wire Sunday. Oct 30. din-

Hlghway engineers have ex­
perimented with various techni­
que* to reduce the accident haz­
ard created by the Ice-coating
on bridge*, but have yet to find
a satisfactory solution
On 1-75 al thr Flint Hirer,
the Highway Department has in­
stalled warning signs that are
automatically lighted when the
temperature of the pavement
drop* to the freeling point.

temperature divped to below 20
degrees It was decided to make
this nn annual affair. * Sunday, ।
' .Hers of Dick and Mert
Clark w re Mr and Mrs Bob
Bill___
of ___
near
VanDent .irg
„ and
___ ____
Barbera Corner*.
Several members of thr Aid
will gc togrthre Friday at 2 pm.
to fill boxes fur several of our
.'&lt;m1cemen All members and
neighbors may contribute to
devices may be of some Kelp, but
further studies, including coat these boxes For Information,
phone WI 5-5631 or WI 5-3755. *
Mrs Georgia Brogun entered
Pennock Hrscpital Sunday with
:CY.CoZocy.scz'
surgery &lt;chedulrd J"
for Monday
Monday
morning. We wish her a speedy
recovery * Sunday dinner,
rural* nt the Dick Clarks Wt’re
the Clayton Clark* of Lake&gt;
,Odes«n
and
the inga'in
Elmer Colvins'
and DorU
of H^
Uw’^fX^lhS lX eSlrf ™ Mra

By Victor Sitton

Dunham District

With the time for frost on the were Mr and Mra Voight Vanpumpkin here, the State High­ Syckle. Jim and Connie. Dermis
way CummVrton rautlons motor- (
Uts to b. w*re of icc on bridge* j Newton and family ’ * Mr nnd
and ovrepaasea.
jjr, Wilbur Schantz entertalnA aimpie front and a heavy dew cd Bunday, Oct 30. with a birthare sufficient in some instances day dinner in honor of Karl
to Ice a bridge or overpass al- Schantz Guest* Included the
ibough pavement on highways i Knrl Schantz family and Mr.

McIntyre of Augusta.
Thr 4H hayride Saturday night,
j Oct 29. was greatly enjoyed by
I everyone We al) met at the
Gordon Case home nnd took two
wngons. B&gt;b Clark drove one
while Gordon drove the other. A

sot*, 'th* J. H. -Tredinnicks in
Englewood, the Wm
Woodland and U* Floyd Ann­
um* in Bradenton, the France*
12
SS7-12U thing* don't go right, but th*
D McLeod* of Vermontville in
No school for ths Lakewood
Bun ctor Center, the Roy Chand­
children Friday. Teacher* Worklers in Napire and the Ronald
Haynre in Ixreburg The Sri*
no school Thursday and Friday, things get I'm afraid It doesn't Mr. Rochelle, who was a mall Jarman* left tH* week for
Nov 10 and 11, when ParentBradenton and the R. H. Mott*
of Delton for Napire
Post Office Department.
.Miss Esther 'Ettal Laurel of
panled Mr. and Mrs. Sterling
Mra Alice Hendoe, suffered a
Week* to Florida, leaving on
By Mrt. Willard Bennett
Mr and Mr* Allan Hyde were
Friday, where she will spend
St Mary's Hospital tn
several month* with the Richard called to South Haven last week
Frank Laurel, who 1
Pennington* at Orlando.
becaure of the Ulnere and death
Rood will enter the hospital Nov.
that Improved and ha* been 13 and have hl* tonsil* removed. headed for the Southland latt of her mother. Mra. Emma Buch­
anan. 80. Mra. Buchanan had
* The Nashville area hymn sing
program will be at the South Grorgc Raglas. who win be at been In 111 henllh for some lime,
Maple Grove EUB Church Sun- Browns Trailer Park In St. but her death came unexpectedly.
।Mary Murdock) of Lake Odessa
at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing
Reminds- to Chore of Merton
Wednesday. Oct 26 Since this Tobias young peoples group of
1* the first girl bom into the U- the Nashville Baptist Church,
liter's family, the Bamums. for your weekly meetings have been
a long Ume. Ulla baby lias clianged from Sunday to Wed, brought much Joy.
Tlie flrat snow storm of the
Mrs Donna Bennett entered
.-eason was Tuesday morning, the Battle Creek Health Center
Nov. 1. The air was full of the Tuesday, Ort. 25, for checkup. *
white stuff for quite a while but.
of course. It melted as fast as it stey with the Mlles Ruffner fam­
fell.
ily for a while. * Mlle* Ruffner
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson Is progrrealng fine from having
called on Rev and Mra. L F. Ids teeth extracted, w While
Burkey of Hastings Sunday. Donna Bennett Is unable to
Oct 30. * Mr*. Vemle Gabriel write for the Dunham District,
of Boyne City and her brother­ I will help out the best I can—
in-law. Myrle Hendee of Com- Mrs Ruffner w Mra Mlle* Ruff­
.-lock Park were at tlie Hendee ner spent Monday. Oct. 31. in;
home Thursday of last week. Charlotte and Vermontville.
Mrs Gabriel has been assisting While in Vermontville called on
Mra. Rua-ell Dunham. * The
Esther Laurel.
Mlles Ruffners are enjoying
Com picking 1* tlie order of their new Dodge.
Sue Ruffner ia proud to an-

West Woodland

■3
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Start of Our 19th Season

KIWANIS WORLD TRAVEL SERIES

Tuesday, November 15, 1966

\I ORE than 2Mi million 4-H boys and girls are expected to
complete 8 million individual projects this year, an aver­
age of about four projects per number.
The statistics, supplied by the Cooperative Extension Service,
represent
lot of--------ingenuity
and
AU 4-H
projects.
- . ----------a- -—- initiative.
----------- —
- - ------meetings and events mini be worked in among school, church,
home chores and part time Jobs,
There zee
are =
a _“
possible
different .“
proJetta
ar
activities
availTh:.-;
eeib'e 100
*20 differ;::!
zjcctc
;._i:
.
able lo youngiler* between 9 and 19 year* old from coast lo
coast, depending on where they live, their need*, resources and
interest*. Most center around «pecl6c project* In food*, home
improvement, safety, health, livestock, clothing, home and farm
management, leadership and community service. Certain stand­
----- • • *-------- •—»
To group overall accomplishments into one recognition pro­
gram. the Extension Service developed lhe national 4 H Achieve­
ment program. ...
In this program, one boy and girl from each stalo
... annually
...for ahaving the most
-----------------------g 4H
j.s selected
outstanding
. .. record.
rtltf
|o
F1My wta
w|„ ulp&gt;
tr|pl to lhe N1Uon*l 4 H Club Congrea* ■**
in v«u.
Chicago
lhe firlt week qI DeCember. Twelve will receive national »5M
....
.
. --------...
.
scholarship*, and nearly 10,000 are expected to earn county
achievement medal*.
Sponsor of the *fhievement aw*rd« for the test 15 years ia
lhc Ford Motor c&lt;”nP»ny Fund. During the 4 H Congrea*. Ford
•“» h«t. luncheon and entertainment for the entire delega-

James W. Metcalf
"Wings to
the Bahamas"
Central Auditorium—8:00 P.M.

---------- —
---------- —— —
----«"«!--------Mr*.-----------Curtis----------------will soon— beleaving for Arizona for lhe Win­
1...
Mrs
Mattle
Wilson
last
, - -- - spent
•
| *wk
“J01 htr 'bUr| Unl
Mrs E,nrnjl
Emma P
Paulus
on* Brown
““1UA “
Rood near Brown School * Mr*
। Hildred Hcwterly with George
—
- -Ruth Uon ot 2300 delegate* and guest*.
' Schalbly and son. Duane motored
opnnscr s* M.r Mnuuu rutility
Highlight* of two 1965 winners’ *ccompli»hment* are examples , to Grand Rapids Sunday and
Tte Mte JU.,., ,H Club ! W -M ean b.jipeclrt from &lt;h, lop 19M
i.r, dinner'
V Uu-.r
will ------mart -----Monday.
-Nov.
..
.. ..
H at
An
J— It
— year old
- ------Alabama^glrl
—-----excelled
—---------- --In
----------more^th*^*
- ------ ----------dozen
— I। brother
orotner and
ana wife.
wnc. Mr. and Mr*
7 30 pnTat the Pete Dull
project* Including
food preservation,
sewing.^cooMiig,
Hobart ancTtwn
Schalbly. boys^penZthe
Tohome
cele- provement,
dairy animal*,
demonitratlon*
(nd exhibit*.home Im- ।, Hreterly

AM HOMES! MANS WORD
IS WORTH A THOUSAND
TIMES AS MUCH APA
6LICKERfe CONTRACT*

b r a t c Bcmadlnc VanSvckle's I
birthday Mr. and Mra. Wilbur
Schantz entertained with a dinner Sunday. Mr and Mrs Voight
VunBvrkl*. Jim and Nancy and.
Nell Wilder, w Bunday Mr. and
Mrs Bob ClaricnUfnded the 50th
nnnlversarr ofatr and Mrs
ijiwrcnce Eadres of Freeport at
the Car Mon Grange
Rnnrfav rvchinir Roh and le-1

You can have complete
confidence in what we soy
about the merchandise we

••H. Our business is built

on the patronage of satis­
fied customers who come
beck

egain ' and

again.

you, too!

FLOOR COVERING
&gt; ■•W.?45-8IIS &lt;
12 3 w STATE STREET
HASTINGS. MICH.

NOW

She is now a sophomore at the University of Alabama. Her day with grandma Schalbly dur­
future goal I* a medical career.
wig her daughter's abwncc. * Do
A Colorado college student joined 4 H when he was 0.„His people read the Banner? The
first project was rabbit*. By 1965 he had 15 steers in the feed Ink on last weeks edition was
lol, won lop stat* honors in th* field crop* program and reserve . hardly dry until our telephone
champion beef showmanship award at the Intermountain Stock rang and we were congratulated
ifaow.
■».
on our letter in the Open Forum,
Working with livestock Influenced his desire to become a Since then we have been stopped
veterinarian.
on
street and elsewhere by
people who had rend IL We appredate all these kind remark*.
Prances Johncock of Hastings

Ocgood. * Rev and Mra Lloyd
Eby. former missionaries to Sier­
ra Leone, will be guest speakers
i i
TT
nt Sunday services nt Lhe McCallum Church on Bunday. AU
*
are invited to these services. The
By
By Mrt. Stephen Oitood
Otgood second community supper will be
■ 1 DeitM
held on Nov. 10 at the McCai■
Va.emb.r 1,Um School This 13 B pOtlUCk
u™
curt «e
“&gt;d “»« W
her cousins at the Hecox-Buholtz venire
home in Hartings recently. *
R« *nd Mrt. I. H CtegOod
Rev and Mrs Isaac Osgood were' Rer Edna Burton and Mr. and
Mjpper gurat* at the hrene of Mr* Leo Roblyvr arrived homo
Uwlr daughter Mr and Mra Monday from a trip to Laurel!
Duane
Freeport *
Pointe of interest
lAlone Fox
rx&gt;x of
oi .rreepon
w Ted
ivu Mission,
«... Ky.
—
•
t
- on
— the---------------------•Hnj-ward
of Kalamazoo
was a wen
way -*down
were--Llnculler Bunday of Isaac Osgood coin's birthplace
and MimMr and Mra Lynden Johncock moth Cavre * David Osgood and
of Gun Inkr and Mrs Katie fellow teacher of Cluirlotte xlslt-

Clovcrdale-Hope

Carlton Ceuter from people who had searched
and couldn't find our
By Mrt. Mae Overtmlth !j carefully
Woodland letter. We didn't
ml. 1, Frwgwt
WI l-JJl* West
realize so many people read this
and several said It was a first
with them. It ia just that The

visited her parents In Hammond.
Ind. last week. * Debbie Bar­ not rubber, and only so much
croft and Janie Holley enter­ can be printed In each Issue.
tained two school friends for a We're sorry!
I winder how many people
home Mday. Oct. 28 * Sun- who didn't are now wishing they
day. OoL 30 dinner guerts of Mr. had gotten out and voted on
and Mrs Floyd A-xptnaH were Tuesday This Is a blessed privi­
Ills sisters. Mr. and Mr* Tony lege that was paid fof with blood
Kegel of Middleville nnd Mra. and every citizen should take
Fay Underwood of Crystal. * Mr (
and Mrs. Keith Marlow have re- ।
turned from their trip to Florida.
Mra. Carl Barrfoft and Mra.
Clayton Valentine attended the
4H banquet in Hartings Monday.

day dinner guests of Mr nnd good’s
Mrs Almond Weber. * Mra.
Mr. and Mrs Duane Fox and year leader's pin * Ten ladies of I
lhe church met with Mra. Louie i
---------------------------------------------------- family of Freeport were Sunday
Henney for the observant* of I
Prayer and Self-Denial with a
Wallace of Hastings were Sun­ very gratifying program.
day callers at the Ira Osgood
Mrs. Austin Oversmlth of San- '
I home * Mr. and Mrs Ear! Otis Bruno. Calif., and Mra. U&gt;wle
I and Gayla. and Mra. Bert Shedd Perez of Bailie Creek look Mr.'
and children from Battle Creek and Mrs. Clark Oversmlth to
were Sunday callers of Mrs. Mae Lansing a Thursday ago to visit '
j Brown and L-stoell An evening a granddaughter * Mra Ger­
I caller wns Mrs Miachel Thomas trude Ruslne and Mr. and Mra.
I of Middleville.
I,Leo_______________
Barry attended their cou| GrondiM Jim Anders was guest tins funeral. Mr Howard Steele.
af honor at his 86th birthday Saturday. Oct 29. at Lake Odespartv on Wednesday evening at »• * Mrs Earl Keeler of Hasthe home of Mr. and Mra. Ronald Unite and daughter. Margaret of
I Anders. Attending were Mr and Grand Rapids called on Mrs.
Barry. recently.
Mra. Bob VanBorm of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Gertrude Springer. Mra
Mrs. Ida Allerdlng spent FriBeulah Hull, and Mr and Mr* day night, Oct. 28 at her daughWally Hull and family of Dei- •tens, Mrs.
----- 'Ivan -------■ and* ;
Westbrook
•ton.
Gerald Anders, John family. * Mr and Mra. Harry
Pennington of Hastings called on
turned Sunday from a success­ Mr. and Mra Wayne Pennington*
ful hunting trip in Wyoming * a Sunday ago ♦ Mr and Mra!
George Olmstead called on Clark '
successful bow hunters here. He and Mae Oversmlth recently *
lugged hl* deer Thursday morn­ Willard Nash of Hastings spent
ing * Mr. and Mrs Almond Sunday. Oct 30. with his parents,
Weber wree Sunday caller* at Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash
their daughter's. Mr. and Mra
Mrs. Vaughn Lydy spent Tues­
Lynn Davis and family of Has­ day of last week with the Over­
tings * The McCallum Christian smith* * Mr and Mrs Loren
Endeavor is planning a special C. Oversmlth of Battle Cicek
J musical program Sunday evening came up and took Mae and Clark
, with appropriate slides being Overasnllh. their grandpa rente
\ shown They have also planned down to their cottage at Fine
a masquerade party for Satur­ Lake for the day Friday. * Hirday evening beginning at 7:30 old rcumiguai
Pennington u.
of oaiue
Battle urrex
Creek
at tho McCallum school house.
spent Thuraday. Oct. 20. at hi*
-------------•-----------'parent*. Mr. and Mr* Wayne'
Aborigine* in Australia'* cat- Pennington and went hunting *
th- country » admire American Wayne. Jr., and boy* from Grand
movie cowboys U»at they wear Ledge spent Saturday, Get 22,
wrangler's clothing whether they jurffis parents for a day s hunt-

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305 S. Church
Call:WI 5-5352

Geographic say*
। held Wednesday afternoon at the
------------ •—:--------I home of Mrs Gertruda Ruslne:
If you plan to freeze a cake, the meeting was advanced a day
t»c sure you uic pure vanilla to give the members the oppor. Synthetic vanilla may give an tunlty to attend World Corn| off-flavor to frozen cakes. MSU rnunicy Day in, Hastings on
। home economists find.
Thursday.

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

cattle though port of the set*
Bdldn't always make it. * Clar­
ence Coy .-pent Saturday evening,
Oct 29. at Ml Ire Ruffnm
'

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For All Types of
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HASTINGS
INSURANCE AGENCY
‘‘SWd'of Strafcd Theatre”

TRIMMING SPONGES IN NASSAU MARKET

WINGS? They are lhe private aircraft from which we will vital
Ihoia wonderful Bahama Islands off Florida's east coast Begin­
ning just 55 miles off our U.S. mainland. 800 exotic tropical
'Islands dot the Atlantic for *n area of 4400 square miles. Here
Columbus discovered the New Worlds and a boisterous, fascinat­
ing history was In the making before the Pilgrims* landed on
Plymouth Rock. Pirates, gold-laden galleons, confederate gun­
boats. and 1920 vintage rum runners *re but a few of the char­
acters that have peopled the Bahamas.

'If You Do Not Hove o Season Ticket

Single Admission* are Sold at the Door. '

Adults $1.25

Students 50c

219 West State St.

IT'S A GOOD SIGN!
and you see it almost everywhere!
SECURITY CHARGE SERVICE ON THE MOON? WELL. NOT YET. BUT

THE WAY SECURITY

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Hundreds of Southwettem Michigan' merchants now offer you convenient extended pay­

ment privilege* through your pergonal Security Charge Card. Juit gay "Charge It” . . .
then pay ot little ot 1/10 of your balance each month with only a 1% tervice charge

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CORNER OF

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M ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USB
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142 L State Street, Hostingt

Fhooe WI 5-2983

Hastings

DOWNTOWN

and Security Notional Bank.of Battle Creek

�United Church
Women to Meet
Thursday, Dec. 1

The program will begin at 1:30
pm., and those who wish to are
very welcome to come in at that
Ume to hear the speaker.
Mra George Haff, the wife

yan Methodist Churchy who
resides in Hastings, will speak
of her experiences aa a mis­
sionary in Sierra Leone, West

World Service may be held and
brought In at this meeting, os
was originally planned.
That same morning, Dec. 1. at

Whristmas Seal
LO Soldier is
‘Resting’ After
Vietnam Action
The Past Prc.ddenU Parley has
nvr-ed to m as an initiation
Team with Lydia Rogers, chair- |
man; Ada Bogart, Dorothy

islatlve chairman. Mrs Alnslle Is
junior activities chairman and
Mra. Curtis is chairman of the
finance committee. Mr. Merrick

Arlow Newlun and Pearl Alnslle the Legion District meeting,
initiating six Into membership: I On Nov. 1 Lydia Rogers. Pearl
Marilyn Dalhau&amp;er. Carrol Kee- Alnslle. Marguerite Beckwith.

Wayne Man to
Succeed Falcone
At Mich, State

Nashville OES
Install Officers

Free Methodists
Open Crusade
On Wednesday

Barry Musicians
In Kalamazoo

Earl Pennock as worthy put run
or Nashville’s OES Laurel Cluip-

Klomp, -753 Washington Blvd-.
We are asking Michigan cltiLake Odtisa. is taking a rest .Uns to contribute once again to
from the more vigorous action In [the Christmas Seal campaign lo
Vietnam but his job Is just as continue intensified efforts in
Pvt. Klomp has Just returned L1’* conlro1 of tubcrculosu
t™ OpcraUun Ttayra. toUtod Iraumtora .IIkw.-.,
u one o&lt; lhe Jiral v.etoHra eeer I Jl“Ue Alton H Noe. Ml CM
lhe Viol Coo.- He I* eurranUy
« lhe MlchWI 1
bhey doltiK oiuml duly In ^rtciue ! ci,Iok)» end Respiratory D
■
&gt;n
Association. Michigan* go

Falcone as director of bonds at
Michigan State University.
Dr. B e g I a n *a appointment 1st Cavalry Division7. 12th Caval­
ry stationed near An Khe. Klamp

WITHOUT SCIENCE
EVERYONE'S
AN EXPERT

Unit for a poUuck dinner Nov.
117 at 6:M Please bring table
service and a dish to pass This
- U open to all numbers and from
their Wayne State in 1942 and
। stalling marshal. Mtss Mary PenSotnce it cenctraad with diicowy ; families and the public to Invited his M l In 1947 He was award­
i nock who is president of the
..jths
».-------a.------.»—1
. io the showing of the film ’The ed his Ed D. from the University
•nd
Handing
end■ clstufjmg
Chief of Police Richard Bunlor Barry County AsxociaUon; chap­
of
Michigan In 1964.
ol obiemed Isct* and ttUbiuhing
ins I week attended a traffic •&gt; lain. Mrs. Villa Meyers; organist,
Dr.
Beglan
was
a
music
ingeneral theorist on howjAdengineering school at Kellogg Mrs Myrton Watrous, and in­
why these fids occurred Through
Center at Michigan State Uni- stalling soloist, Mrs. Wayne PenSchool from 1943 until entering
thtt systinutic ictumuUiioa of
the U. a Army In 1943 and serv­
fadi. kno«ltd|i a ei»&lt;ndeA —
ed as head of the music and per­
forming arte department at Com
end (lie vslue of IwscHy end
The membership committee is Technical High School from 1947
cMjedure become* neglifible
less driving when he appeared In
proud to announce that this Is
Your family doctor it your belt
"an early bird" quota unit hav­
He hu alao been musical di­ Hustings Municipal Court nnd
source ol health inlormstion Rely
ing sent Into department dues rector of groups In Detroit. Royal
on his scientific knowledge and
for 109 members. The dhit is also Oak and Port Huron and held
eipenence when you hart a
Summer positions at the Nation­
al Music Camp. Michigan Bute
health problem.
Unlvenslty and the University uf
Illinois. IX. Beglan also served
YOUR
PHARMACY

Driver of Death
Car Pleads to
Reckless Charge

Chief Sunior al
Traffic School

your

bers having a girl who Is not a
member why not fill out her ap­
plication? Dues are 41 per year

Prescription
I 26 East State St.
Phone WI 5-2466

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Oil Change* • Car Tune-Up* and Valve Grinds
Tire* • Major Overhaul* • Welding—Arc and
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1436 S. Honovar

Phone 945-9049

1967

Christmas Club

Marilyn Dahlhauser. Is planning
Interesting activities for the

‘SendofF Meeting

Pharmacy

We Specialize in:—

Barry County's Armed Force*
Miring 1J by S by 4J Inches are
being teotod by the NaUoMl Setjdaff Association Is to meet
Aeronautic* and Space Adminis­ Wednesday. Nov. IS. at 7:30 pm.
at
the Hastings American Legion
tration for use on spacecraft and
Hall. Everyone Interested .to In-

Account Now

MILLER
REAL ESTATE

Take Merit Tests
Middleville High Principal
Marsden announced that T-K
students kho expect to enter col­
lege in 1968 can register now to;

Receive A Decorative Candle

FREE!
These beautifuhtandles will be given to
each customer who joins our Christmas
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON

Club, but hurry as the supply is limited 1

HASTINGS

SEE

Economical

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Phone 945-2471

CHARLES H. LEONARD

We Will Be Closed
Veteran's Day,
November 11
Checking Accounts
Savings Accounts
Traveler's Checks

Business Loans
Bank-by-Mail
Savings Certificates

Safe Deposit Boxes
Personal Leans
Mortgage Loans

.

REMEMBER

CORNER OF

ATIONAL

ANK of
ASTINGS

STATE AND

JEFFERSON

�g-THE HASTINGS BANNER &lt;

DISCUSSING SEARCH FOR PEACE

Safety Sabbath
Weekend Set for
November 18-20

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST

Michigan* annual Mate-wide

Bunday acfaooL 11 an.

WSCH.

v^fallta,

the

National

chS?

sssr w

X. Colfax M N. Boltwood

Worahlp. 11 am.
Youth meeting, 6:U pm.

Evening ■crvice, 7 pm

children 4 thru 8 years.
CARLTON CENTER
6.30 pm. Young People's
METHODIST CHURCH
meetings.
Pastor. Rev. James R. Hatfield
Rev. Richard Vanden Roach
7:30 pm. Special music, hymn
Watson Cor, 3H miles
Morning worship. 9:15 am.
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
West of Martin
Sunday school, 10:16 am.
Phones WI 5-3397, A WI 6-4896
Sunday school, 10 am.
Office
hours
Tuesday
through
lai ion Boys Club.
Worship, 11 am.
HASTINGS
Tuesday ActlrlUr*
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
times by appointment.
Oct. ot Jefferson A K Center
9 55 am. Sunday school. Leon
Club.
Bunday school, 10 am.
INTER-LAKE8
elety meettng.
11 am. Worship. , Sermon:
BAPTIST CHURCH
Wcdnmday Activities
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
George Romney. In'
' Simplicity at Salvation.” OrganDelton. Michigan
formal proclamation I
. ♦ am. Women's Prayer Band. Rev. David Honeywell, Pastor
Choir director, Gerald Ostrolh.
6 pm. Commission of Christian | OF GOD CHURCH
Worship.
11
am
.
......
IM tf
H
Bible Study.
Evening worsltlp, 7 pm.
Thursday—8:30 pm. Pioneer
fl pm. Children's choir.
Wednesday Fellowship. 7 pm.
Giris Clubs.
7 pm. Service with nursery.
great moral religions ciriUaed
Nursery for regular services.
11 am. Morning worship.
Sermon. Study in Romans.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
8 pm. Young People's service.
Tuesday. 9:15 am. Rachel
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
Circle.
1302 South Hanover
Rev. Burnley O. Spencer, Pastor
7 pm. Wednesday service.
Wednesday, day of prayer and
modern' highways. In the hope
Hastings, Michigan
Phone 945-5318
Bible study.
and belief that tills Is possible,
Telephone: 945-9429
Where a Christian Experience
10 im. Morning group. BUI CoI urge the cooperation of all our
Youth between the ages of 14 to 22 In 135
ROME, Italy—Edward M. Lindsey (right)
Makes
You
a
Member.
people — and portlcularily t h e
President of Lions International, explains the countries of the Free World are urged by Lions
10 am. Sunday school.
7 pm. Evening group, Mrs.
clergy—in a Safety Bobbath
world wide service organization’s ‘‘Search for International to write an essay on the theme:
CitrUs, Supt. Classes for all.
11 am. Morning worship.
Gladys Ostrolh.
Wfdtnd derliratexl to our reori‘Vcace is Attainable” for a $25,000 first prize,
Peace” project to Pope Paul VI in a 25-minutc
Nuraery.
6:15 pm. Youth Fellowship.
Saturday worship. 10:45 am.
Nursery for both groups.
offered by Lions International.
Jtutlor Sunday school In charge
private audience held in Vatican City.
8:30 pm. Evening prayer.
Prayer meet Tuesday, 7 ;30 pm.
8 pm. Chancel choir rehearsal.
Mrs.
Lindsey
is
in
center
(left)
and
the
Right
of
Phylhs
Munn
and
Gladys
7
pm.
Evening
worship.
Tlie Pope, who himself is very active in pro­
Saturday, 2-4 pjn. library open.
Suppdrt material distributed
Reverend
Monsignor
Paul
Marcincus,
who
Hamblin.
7 pm. Wed., prayer and Bible.
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
moting World Peace, had words of high praise
by Uic Blate Safety Commission
11 am. Worship. Sermon.
Rev. Chalmer Miller, Pastor
for the 800,000 Lions ground the world for their translated for the Holy Father during the
will, be made available to lhe
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
6:
15
pm.
Junior
Service,
David
efforts in getting Youth Interested in thinking meeting held in the papal private chambers,
209 W. Green Street
and Ronda Munn In charge. THE GALILEAN
11 am. Morning worship.
is center (right).
and writing about peace.
Rev George Elliott
Teens and Young people, Merlin BAPTIST CHURCH
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.
Corner
106th
St.
A
North
Telephone WI 5-4945
and Dorene Buhl. Ron and
Freeport Road
8:30 am. Worship service.
Marge David and four sons of
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
charge of the teens and young I the establishment of the Pil­ expected to furnish special mt&gt; Muskegon will have charge of
Phone 945-5704
REFORMED CHAPEL
10 am. Sunday school.
adulte service at the Pilgrim grim Hohntos Church In Mus- sic for the evening evangelistic this service. Their program will
service at 7.
708 W. Main Street
11 am. Morning worship.
Alive." Carol choir will sing at
include special songs.
Hollnees Church on Sunday eve­
Rev, Earl Schipper
Adult Prayer Meeting, Mra Rogning al 6:15.
Woraiup, 10 am.
gera This provides a service for vice.
pm. Wesleyan Singers.
Mr. IMvid Is zone vice presi­ Sunday evening, the David fam­
everyone and everyone b invited.
:30
p.m.
Past
high
group.
tons ,o( Muskegon will have dent ad&amp; had a major part In ily will sing and they are also
Evening worship, 7:30 pm.
7:30 p.m, Tiuirsday pray er and
7 p.m. Evangelistic service.
Memoge by the pastor. Special Bible study hour.
music by the David family.
3:80 pm. MYF Bub-Dlstrtct CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
7: 30 pm. Wednesday, Prayer STONEY POINT
Rally at Wayland.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Monday Activities
George B, Marshall, Pastor
Rev. Rlclmnl Kevp
7 pm. lYusteeB meet enufeh
Church school. 10 am.
&gt;
Prayer Wednesday, 2 p.m.
Thanksgiving, Christmas supper.
office.
Worship service, 11 am.
' Zion Lutheran Church of Place lo be announced. Plan now
10 am. Sunday school.
7 pm. Pastoral Relations Com­
Woodland will hold Its annual
mittee meeting.
| lather and ton banquet on Wed8 pm. Preaching.
8 pm Official board meeting
DELTON METHODIST
I nesday, Nov. 18 at 7 pirn. A beef GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
In lounge.
roast dinner Is being planned.
Marclus E. Tober, Minister
8. Jefferson &lt;fc Walnut Sts.
I The toastmaster will be Russell
and Carol choir rehearsal; 7:30
Church study, Bunday, 9:45.
Und. A welcome lo thb sons will
Worship, Bunday, 11 am.
.Worship at 8:15 and 10:45 am.
1503 Johnson. Lake Odeean, Mich.
be given by John Hynrs. with
Saturday, Kolnonla. 8 pm. 138
Youth Fellowship, Bunday, 6.
Sunday school. 10 am.
lhe tons' response by David Nlet?
W.' Walnut.
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30.
Morning worship. 11 am.
homer. Russell Brodbeck wQk Every Sunday—"T h I s Is the
Chancel choir, 7 p.m. Thursday.
Evening service. 8 pm
METHODIST CIRCUIT
! conduct lhe devotions
■ uue"
wkzo-tv, 9:30 am.
Life" over WKZO-TV.
Prnycr service. Wed.. 8 pm.
CHURCHES
| A male quartette consisting if channri 3; WOOD-TV, 10:30 am.
IRVING CHAPEL
Rev. John Joldersma
I Lloyd Bnciu-tsen. Bob Crockford, J duinncl 8: WJIM-TV, 2 pm.
Sunday school. 10 am. to 11.
Mr. Ken Kocman of Calvin
Pete McMillen and Fred Reuther I cliannel 8. "Pattern for Living.” HASTINGS CONGREGATION
Prayer meeting, Wed., 7:30.
Seminary will be in charge of
win prdvlde musical numbesK
over WILX-TV, 11:30 am. chan- OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
220 Writ Colfax Street
The guest speaker .ill bkk n*1 ,0- , WZZM-TV, 12 noon
Bunday
public
talk,
3
p.m.
Welcome
Comers
^Btasiotury from New GuSfX
1 13.
—
..
.. ..
, miw- r.utlu-ran
.aJ—
Worship service. 9:30 am.
TEOPfJYS BIBLE crftfRCH
Church school 10:30.
' Coatg &lt;BOra arOtnWtaad
|F^Iis&amp;lonaH' ^desplay wilyhaM
1/4‘M1W E.'of M-S8 on State Rd.
Martin Corners
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Interesting experiences toe shari 1:30 pm.
IzIUjy Kenney, Pastor
Church school, 9:45 am.
sThts Wednesday th® -Btrah
Floyd Walter, Supt
"sinee he. with hts family, has
10
am.
Sunday
Mhool.
Worship service. 10:30 am.
CUk4e will have a "Tupperware
Bible school. 10 am.
been serving in missionary work party at 9 u-tn. al the Buehl
11 am. Morning warship.
Quimby Church
Worship
Hour. 11 o-m. James
at Karepa, Karimll, New Guinea, residence. The Martin Circle will
Wedneeday,_?L45 p.m. prayer.
Church school. 10:30 am.
and
Thaddaeus
"From Silence to
for six years. He is a native of meet in lite O'Connor home al
Mamin? worship. 11:30 am.
Sainthood." Matthew 10:3.
and Boys Brigade.
)
Colorado Springs, Colo.
ChrWJan
Endeavor, 6 p.m. Vic­
Women's monthly.'missionary
His theological education was
tory Christian Endeavor Rally
fellowship, 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
received at Bctltiny College and SOUTH KALAMO
will be Lowell United Brethren
I Wartburg. Theological Semmary PENTECOSTAL
Church Monday night, Nov. 14.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
in Dubuque, Iowa.
Worship service, 10 am.
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
1631 Ionia Rd , K»]nmn
New Guinea Is one of the 12
keep the Banner. Juniors?"
10 am. Morning service.
Mote,
Supt.
Bunday
school,
10
am.
mission fields of the American
Monthly Family Night Thura11:15
am.
Sunday
school.
Christian
Endeavor.
7
pm.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Lutheran Church, it wai. found­
Darrel Btarbard. president.
Young Popple's service, 6:30.
ed hi 1886. There are now 180
nilttoe, Thomas Sprague. Max
Junior
Christian
Endeavor.
7
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Lutheran rnlsMorafrles serving on
and
Ron Coata and Hubert
pm, Bptity Ovenshire, director.
Thursday prayer, 7:30 pm.
tlie field.
WOODLAND METHODIST
Nr&gt;»&lt; 7 through 13, guest min­ Barnum. A slide show will be
A welcome is extended to all
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
ister. Rev. E. K. Lund, of Maple given.
men and boys to attend. Tlcketa CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Tlie
Hastings WCTU meets
Sunday
mhool,
10
am.
City.
1716 N. Broadway
may be obtained either prior to
Morning Worship, 11 am.
Evangelistic servloe. 7:45 pm.
Almon G. Fulton. Pastor
the banquet from members of
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 Mrs W. J. Liningion. 515 E. Clin­
410 E. Madison. 945-5065
Zion Lutheran or else at tlie door
ton.
Please
wear your white bow
burns garbage and trash indoors, without
p m. Class leaders, Clayton Mote
Bunday school, 9:45 am.
that evening.
LAKEWOOD '
and Frc&lt;! Sawdy.
Morning worship, 71 am.
the 1907 year.
smoke or odor. It provides on easy, conBAPTIST CHURCH
Youth service 7 pm
The Country Church That
Community Room above
ST. ROKE CATHOLIC CHURCH
• venient way to dispose of refuse without
Welcomes You.”
Woodland Fire Station
Rev. Fr Ralph J. Kelly
Wednesday Bible, prayer. 7:30.
Rev. Wayne Richie, Pastor
! tripi outside to a garbage can or trash
Rev. Stephen Vesblt. Assistant
9:50 am. Sunday school.
The ApoiUe Paul's declaration. KILPATRICK UNITED
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
11 am. Worship service.
-Ye are not in the flesh, but tn BRETHREN CHURCH
| burner.
CHURCH
the Spirit, if so be that t h e
Saturdays.
M-66 Woodland
Rev. Don M. Oury. Rector
7:30 pm. Wed , prayer service.
Spint of God dwell in you." is
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
9 am. Holy Communion.
the Golden Text of thb. week's
11 am. Family service and
HA8TING8
8EVF.NTH-DAY
ST.
AUGUSTINE,
Christian Science Lc.'aon-Scr11 am. Worship service.
sermon. Nursery and classes for
ADVENTIST CHURCH
.MIDDLEVILLE
mon titled "Mortals and Im­
children.
/
Elder Samuel J. Elie
mortals." The Icswn will bi' read
The Vestry mcctfe Monday, Nov.
2730 W. State Rd
at all Christian Science services HASTINGS FREE
Hastings.
Mich..
WI
5-9485
8T.
AMBROSE
CATHOLIC
this Sunday..
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH AT DELTON
Rev. C. E. Howe. Pastor
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Worship, 11 am.
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
Rev. Fr. Denis P. Nash. Pastor
Boltwood and E. State Road ‘
Woodland at Volte Road
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Rev. Einar Unseth. Pastor
Sunday, "Faith for Today," on
East Michigan at Slate Road
Morning worship. 11 am.
Ph. 367-2917
Olson W. Clark, pastor
Sunday evening service, 7 pm.
"A
Friendly Christ-Centered
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy,
10 am. Sunday school.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Church."
11 am. WorslUp service. Rev
Sunday. 8:30 am. Free Melho- Radio WJEF, 1230. 8:30 am.
Sunday school, 10 am Classes
E. T. Hadwln. Conference of Di- ।
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
rector of Church ExpeutMon. I Christlan Youth Crusaders, MILO BIBLE CHURCH
Route 3 Delton
'
Rev. Carl SUvemall, Pastor
guest speaker.
I Wednesday, after school.
Sermon: "Church Discipline."
Morning worship, 10 am.
6: 30 pm. Youth Fellowship
louug People's Service, Thurs- Rev.- Prank Crabb, Bible teacher
Young
Brotherhood, 8 pm.
A. J. Spoelstra. Pastor
Sunday school. 1! am.
7: 30 pm. Gospel Hour, semton: day 7 pm
Cherub and Junior choirs,
Bunday school, 10 am.
Bunday worship. 7:30 pm.
"A Ixm. Coal."
.
'
Wednesday. 3:45 p.m.
Worship. 11 am.
Wednesday family worship.
,8;45. pm. Church choir piac- ''
Father and Son banquet. Wed­
Sunday evening service, 7:30.
Adult Bible study, 7:30 pm.
nesday. 7 pm Speaker, mission­
Wed. evening service, 7:30.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
ary. Kenneth Mesplay from New
Boys, Girls Fellowship, 7:30.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Guinea.
•
Hickory Comers. Michigan /
Bethel Bible study, Thursday.
WOODLAND
Rcy. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a_m.
8 pm.
'
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Morning worship, 11 am.
Junior
\
Catechism
class, Sat­
8319 Coals Grove Road
Mid-wook prayer meeting Wed­
urday, 9 a.m.
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
nesday evening. 7:30 pm.
Senior
Catechism
class,
SalurWorship service, 9:45 am.
Morning worship. 10 am.
Bunday school, 10:45 am.
ISlight I
A Hearty Welcome to Alli
Wednesday, 7:30 adult choir.
at Greenyllle.
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 pm.
Thursday. Junior choir, 4 pm.
Offcr applies only to normal
Evening service. 7:30. pm.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Prayer and Bible Study Wed- DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
CHURCH
installation and applies only
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Broadway and Center
Elder Samuel J. Elie
Willard H Curtis, Minister
to residential gas customers
WOODBURY UNITED
2730 W. State Rd.
Worship, 9:30 and 11. Nura&lt;ry
BRETHREN CHURCH
HasUnga. Mich.. Ph. WI 5-9485
of Consumers Power Co.
We think of the Job of »ervlo&gt;
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30. Ice over WBCH. Sermon: "Love's
Worship, 11 am.
Bonds Unbroken.”
ing our clients a&gt; a round-theVillage of Woodbury
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
✓9 30 Church sclxxil clawes for
clock proposition. After aS,
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Sunday, "Faith tor Today." on
losses don’t limit themselves
Worship. 11 am.
6:30 Junior High and Senior
Junior church for children. 4-9.
Sunday, Voice ot Prophecy. High Youth Fellowship at the
to an 8-hour workday. If yow
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed . 8. Radio WJEF. 1230, 8:30 am.
church
suffer a loss... fire in your
Fellowship service, 7:45 am
Monday—7 Boy Scouta
borne, auto accident, business
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
Youth Fellowship, Wed.. 7.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
catastrophe ... you want help
meet at the hotel.
vice. Wednesday. 8 pm. at Roger
2 Milos South of Gun Lake
Wednesday Activities
sight away. You'll get just that
9:45 am. Sunday school.
9:30 Women's Association
if you place your protcctioB
11 am. Morning worship.
Board meeting.
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
7 pm. Evening worship.
—
••
n naom-uiumi
1118 Jordan Lake Street
luncheon. Thank Offering Pro­
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
gram in charge of World Berrios
Phono DR 4-8377
METHODIST CHURCH
Department
Rev. Jerry Booawr.fPastor
. — Thurid‘y AoUriUea
tow
Irnbrance Agency
Bunday school. 10 am.
3:39 Cherub choir practice.
(Note ths etang. o&lt; tay.i^
Morning worship, 11 am.
... Qytr Miligr’i Jrwglers
Phono
Young people's Sendee. 7 pm.
Bunday school. 10 a^n.
fl Kirk Horn, choir practice.
Morning worship, 11 am.
Junior High tholr pmcMe’ 9^40 5
., 7^0 pm.
Young People's service, 7 pm.
Evangelistic service, 8 pm.

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�Delton Grad in
Peace Corps
Describes Work
following letten wen reoel»»d from Miss Joan Gay.
of Mr md Mrs Rusofj13 Delton, who is In
2°^ Mrv'nr ,n Monrovla. Liberia, West Africa.
.
? 1862 graduate of Del,flch°01
» 1966
-rgdunte of Western Michigan
University
August 11. 1®66
Monrovia. Liberia

*■*’

I haven! written many letters
lately, too busy making lesson
plans and getting settled in.
Wow I This teaching situation
is everything you could Imagine
1 hM” “ ela“ of 48 »«cond gradera. There la a blackboard at the
front of lhe room and a desk for
me. The children all have a chair
and most (but not aU&gt; have a
board to write on. I have all I
can do to walk between the
chairs to get to the bark of the
room. These kids dont know the
meaning of the word quiet.
When they talk to me or ask e
question I have to have them re­
peat It three or four times tn
yet the meaning. "We go-o over
der now-o teach-o”. everything
has an extra vowel syllable: plus
they don't pronounce the "th"
sounds.
Just returned from a walk
through the main drag Very in­
teresting city. We stopped by an
old house to watch the Ivory
carver at work. Amazingly
beautiful work. To watch them
begin with the raw tusk and
turn out such carvings Is un­
believable. I'm trying to palaver
enough to bring their price
down I bought an ebony ele­
phant tonight Such great fun
to palaver. The "charlle" ask 39
lo begin with and I said too
much My price was (3 After
about 15 minutes I bought it for
33 60. (About 4" high, black
ebony with ivory tusk.) Kind of
cute. Good paper weight any­
way.
’
I haven't seen any snakes vet
Plenty of rats. Hurds and rabid
dogs. This city is crawling with
mangey dogs. They run In packs

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WE CLOSE- AT
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at night and are very dangerous.
Already the filth and disease
cease lo amaze me. You become
ro Immune to the sight It'* the
little things that "humbug' you
more. Like the toilet that wont
flush, the stove that quits work­
ing. rata In and on your bed.
getting locked out of the apart­
ment till 3:45 am. and etc. At
Umea you get very depressed, but
there are enough P.C.V.'s close
by that it helps to overcome the
depression The sight of another
American Is overwhelming.
Much love.

Surely makes you appreciate all, raining very
very nara,
hard. iI take a taxi and get iiome
home at
at i;w
1:00 or
or Ia little
little .: time
time we
we are
are supposed
suppoaea to
to have
nave a,
the thing* that we take for &lt;26c&gt;. When ••
__anr:»ri.is..or j after. I'm hot,•&gt;tired
___ ■__
_____ 1■___
.... -I *don
__ &gt;.’t •know
______what
•«. . IH do]
It ■is
light mln
and* .hungry
project.
granted , in the states. Ifs go­ sunny, I walk aways and tate a by the time I gel home. I have j yet.
get
have
,
ing to cake me a long Ume to
never walked so much in my life
not even at Western. I also have
rtrwlght from a faucet or a well
body Liberians really store whan never eaten to much in my life!
again. *
a white American gets on. They This week; win
will bring the end of
------------ •---------- —
‘ —
are shocked to think that we lhe 1st
Pleasant Valley Church will end
Sept. 4. 1966 would lower ourselves to their rough having —
mode of transportation. They mark In so many subjects, nine
You know. Mom. I write to carry fish, furniture, animals of them, reading, writing, gram­
The Methodist Pall Youth Pel- oervlcos-on Saturday wtnlnf. but
many letten to different people and people. Smelly at times, but mar, arithmetic, social studies.
----- - - -------------------------- ---------- --- cheap and Interesting. After Bible, health, spelling and sci­ lowahlp Institute will be held at
have told anyone Yes. I am I school I usually walk home un­ ence This It the second temester the Centra! Church In Laming
teaching morning school. I arise ‘ les it is raining real hard It is and It will end In the middle of Nov. 11-13. This 1* for 10th. 11th
December. Then we will be of! and 12th grade youth and the r-ervice. The services will begin
until March 1st. During this

Pleasant Valley
Revival Service*
To End Sunday

TH1 HARTINGS BANNCT—3
Tharaday. November 10, 1M4

West

Mithodjlt Youth
Meet in Lansing

Brethren

United

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night to night. Rev. M. M. Ortii-

AugUBt 14. 1966

It is me again. Come to cheer
your hearts with tidbits of vital
Information and intellectual
nothingness. I think that If you
will, on the morning of Aug. 16,
stand up and look eastward, you
will see the whole Republic of
Liberia go floating by. YES IT
IS RAINING AND RAINING
AND RAIDING. . . I don't be­
lieve It has stopped for more
than an hour since last Monday.
A wonderful week of teaching.
The kids couldn't go outside.
I was Interrupted by A. B Tol-1
bert. the Vice President's son
We had met him before and he
decided to look us up today He
took me to the Executive Man­
sion—a place few people have
aver seen—Liberian* included. Il
wda, quite impressive to say the
least Pres. William VJ3 Tubman
has 17 children. Tills mansion is
the most Impressive building In
Liberia. A great work of archi­
tecture About 7or 8 floors and
covering the length of two city
bloeks. The Pres, and Mr* Tub­
man are in Switzerland for two
month* They will return. In Oc­
tober I met about six of his sons
and thay took me on a grand
tour of the mansion. Red carpet­
ing in al) the hallways, with
marble ualLs and mahogany
trim Four of the boys have the
entire 3rd floor as their living
quarters On the 6th floor we
entered each room 'around 121
These are reserved for the visit­
ing presidents and heads of
states. Each Is like a small suite
done tn various color schemes,
complete with brocaded curtains,
chandeliers and furniture from
Denmark. I also gat to see the
President's trophy room. The
ivory and ebony carvings are
'antastic. Animal skins, drum*
covered with zebra hides and a
whole multitude of beautiful
gifts from various countries I
reolly had a great time with
them. They were very’ friendly
ind very relaxed. Not a bit
stuffy.
6:30 am.:
Monday mom—We ended up
going lo a movie last night. Saw
Monlturi with Marlon Brando
and Yul Brenner. Good show
nnd a nice theatre Another
night of being up late. No one
begins a party till 9 or 10 p.m.
Then they go on till 3 or 4 a.m.
I can't keep going on those
hours.
’
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HASTINGS SEWING CENTER
rtww 945-9647

235 W. Shite

Hastings Shell Service

0

LIGHT REPAIRS

Is Happy to Announce that
Cliff Magoon is now part of their staff.

from

PHONE WI

5-2253

Atlas Tires &amp; Batteries
Come to the service station that cares about your
needs and the needs of your car, Stop here for
quick, efficient and courteous servfcq!

Roy L. Bolson, 311 S. Hanover, Hastings

C. I. Morrill. M.D., Rt. 5. Hastings

Walter Endsley. 636 W. Grand

WINTER
FOOTWEAR

See our
new season
collection
of Dresses.

PARMALEE'S

East Court at Michigan ♦

124 E. State

Marilyn Cotant, Rt. 4, Hastings

Music Center

Mn- Robert George, 105 Sherman, Nashville

BLAIR'S FARM &amp; GARDEN

A*

FURNITURE
FURNITURE

I

For Every Room in Your Home!

PEOPLE
PRICED
PORTABLES

SOARING
STEREO
SOUND

Mrs. Robert Culbcrt, 702 W. Grand

.105 East State Street

Phon. Vtl 5-5105

■ Get your hair styled,
dyed, bleached or
toned by professionals

Homemade
Skinless
Michigan Grade 1

3lb.BagM.49

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(Broken Sixes)

Riepenholf's Sausage Kllchen

MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 945-5321

Hotel Hastings

115 S. Jefferson

Mrs. H. P. Moore, Rt. 1, Middleville

CONTEST RULES

FOR YOUR
FAMILY

Fran Crothers, 657 W. Green

Bcvcrwyk's

HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS

221 West Mill St.

Phone 945-4071

Owned &amp; Operated by
WAYNE NEWTON and HAROLD MATHEWS
B11 E Railroad St.
’ Ph. WI 5-2423

Carl Sparks, Jr., Rt. 1, Hastings

99&lt; COUPON
Polish Diamond Ring

BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT
Wallpaper
• Custom Draperies
,
Unfinished Furniture
Art Supplies

Winning family will provide own transportation to and from.

Yon may enter in as many stores as you wish each week. No purchase necessary.

These winners from each store will then be placed in the final prize drawing
that week."New contest each week.

CHICAGU, ILL.
Pick-Congress
1,000 Room*
Downtown near
heart of Loop
Michigan Blvd- •
T-fiiMA&amp;v
Congress St

A

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CHOOSE YOUR
FREE, FUN FILLED WEEKEND at any one
of these Albert Pick HOTELS or MOTELS!

NEW GOODYEARS

WAYNE'S Shoe Store

DETROlf, MICH.

LOUISVILLE,
KY.
Albert Pick Motet

COLUMBUS,
0.
Nationwide Inn

Pick-Port Shelby
900 Room*

150 Room*
5 minute* from downtown
1620 Arthur St
Telephone: 636 3781
Teltlypo: 50l-5W-i03« r» ■

275 Rooms

in naan or . .
.
busmatt/ahopplAg *r«*
Ltfayatla at Fir*t SL
Talaphona: 963 7100
Tel.typa; 3U-2UW1S •

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E. LANSING, MICH.

134 W. Star. St.
Robert Warren. 914 E. Madison, Hastings

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BANK gs

You'll Like Our

10 lbs. ■ ’2.50

Drop-Off Service

Holiday Blouses

.

102 I. State

Phone 945-5316

by RCA and CURTIS-MATHES

118 N. Jefferson St

City Food &amp; Beverage

Perky Prints I Pretty Pastels !

CONVENIENT
SHOPPING from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. DAILY

Pleats, tucks and ties make
them ideal as Christmas
gifts or holiday apparel.

Fine Foods - Beverage Department
News Stand - Delicatessen

Helen Schramjn, 1328 S. Jefferson

Jane Arnold, 221 W. South, Hastings

For Every Banking Need

BARRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE

EIational

201 N. Broadway

•

Phone 945-3400

* USED CARS

UJ A

• General Auto Repairing
g T JG g

* AAA Wrecker. Service

107 E. Woodland

Gary Sunior, 1228 S. Montgomery, Hastings

Jim Marr, 237 W. Nelson

600 Room*

i-7ioQ
T*2l PsM-S 724

T*ail74M7M

WHITE'S
107 So. Jefferson

also, slides.

Donald

Phone 945-3967

117 W. State St. in Dogtown Haatinga

Mrs. Edw.i McKcough, 1025 S. Jefferson, Hastings

Dyeing - Alterations
Mothproofing

Kathy

family potluck and reception for
the new minister and his family

ing

lunch guestn ot

Mr

and

110 W. State

ROOT BEER

GARDNER'S

M 37 &amp; 43 West of Hastings

Phone 945-2134

Mary Bradford, Box 75, S. Jefferson

Harvey Baker, 4962 Gun Lake Rd.

Lake Odessa
By Ruth Peterman

122 W. State

Leigh Suburban and Rural

DECORATIVE MAIL BOXES
Keaulnly
SE85

Complete Bewwe Deputmenl

by Lennox &amp; SyrocuM

SEVERAL STYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE

CRYSTAL -

E. L. CARPENTER Hardware^

by Tiffin &amp; Fostoria

STERLING . by Gorham. Reed &amp; Barton &amp; Towle'

BOOTS

Selected Govt. Irregulars
Now Available at
a Fraction of the
Government Cost.

“IRKE'S
Hastings Cut Rate
. Shoe Store

94$-4265

Joseph Loy|ii,-tt. 2, Hastings

931 S. Henaver

Now

CHINA -

GENUINE
KOREAN

Open feoily 9:00 a.m.'to 11:00 p.m

Saturday, Oct. 15 at the home of
Ills brother. Mr. and Mra. Charles
Hoyt * Mike Sbeelian and son
of Caledonia were cidlera at Lhe
Hoyt-Dutcher home a Sunday
ago.
Mra. Frank Dutcher and
daughter. Palsy were evening
callcra at the John Dutcher
home near Caledonia on Sun-

Tastiest Sandwiches

142 E. State St.

Orville Cutshaw, 212 S. Pork, Hastings

BARRY

Ganna Knoll. 501 JAnm. Middlnllla

Sunday.

E.

and the World's Creamiest

PHOTOGRAPHY

to be Fouifchin, Barry Q&gt;unty

For Ladies!

*21 Si Mlskijen

21005

UH

Photo Greeting Cards

. . . everything Lovely

U.S. ROYAL TIRE
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
BARRY COUNTY

Pkoag 945-9411

Ctllk. t*cb. Uab. *3.730.2* UMU
8125 — O Bandall Price. BalUe Thursday

from your favorite black and

Largest Selections

Time lo Clean
Fall and Winter
Clothes!

JIM BARR TIRE SHOD

ballar. Uab *3,961.15 aasaU *213 65 -i-w-v
noviffi-rr KrxxiUtnl
— rmda V. Waahbnrn, Kalanaioo
““WWl HO»pltal
2**91— itiua w. aiMkwood. Hoi Thuraday. He Is coming along
laud, cartltr. Uab. 83.14S.42 a»«»u nicely.
28*»*-“ubMd Vwiii^'aMU.
Mra. Bill Blough and children

SHll iixitj r
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Swing to a
New Fashion Beat
This Season!

.. ..
Hy -----Hr*. Sylvan Tagg
B6.(&gt;c
. = kh St.
1•i•1

102 W. State at Jefferson

Don’t Delay — Order
Christmas
. . . Only one of the many
Photographic Specialties of

E. Ninth Sts.

jjj

David Blough of MBU ipent
the weekendsof Oct. 14 with hl*
parent*. * Kenneth Moore, a tor-

Betty Strong, Nashville, Mich.

Mrs. Morvin Edwards, Rt. 2, Hastings

Pick-Barter

and Front End
Alignment

141 E. Woodland of Mlchigon

BENiFRANKUN’
P

□QUARTERS

Phone WI 5-2091

1QO

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32-38

HASTINGS CLEANERS
(Willard Rogers, Mgr.)

Women's

From the

HODGES JEWE,-RY

Your present CARPETS CU^ANED
The Duraclean Way”

Freeport
dUmaktr. Hit. *4.279.73 uuu SS35 I
5—Jame. W. Bnuaid. Grand HaT«n_
21*75- Co&lt;Ua Fallntr. BslUa Crook,
nlllwttgkt. Uab. «*■•*«&gt;
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Chip St. Martin, Hastings

Darlene J. Nelson, 507 E. Madison

Make This Your

CHOOSE FROM MANY MODERN MODELS

Ib »“«7* so
day dinner on Oct. 23. * Gordon
i. Ofodruh. Battle Lyttle was in Bay City calling on
V..4.VO0.4 AL. • frtcnd *

Or«

CALL 945-4013
for
’Cleaning of Distinction
Repairing
Alteration - Dyeing

and GIFTS

-by McGee - Monarch and Barwick

2115*

Charlotte

There's always a friendly crowd and the
many specialties of the house arc favorites
of young and old alike.

327 N. Broadway

APPLIANCES

NEW CARPETS

I Miller ha* not been well. * Mr.
I and Mra. Lloyd Lyttle entertain-

Restaurant

BROADWAY COIN CLEANERS

Helen Barber, Rt. 5. Hastings

week with BeUy.

Copper Lantern

CLEANING DONE WHILE YOU SHOP!

150 W. Court ot Church

old. * Mra. Winnie Dunn vUtted
nt the home of her *on, Mr. and
Mra. Harold Dunn at Graham
Dike Tliuraday night until 8un-

81.421 — Calvin L. Bosman.
Haven.
2*151 — Involuntary. Sara B:

The

Hostings

Sunday Mr.
dinner
^Sf
and

Horace vanrsoeaxr wsu w w
| IsusUwrfs w Mra. Winnie Dunn
attended a birthday party for

salesman.
*550 — I

With the Professional Pormette Dry Cleaning Machine

From the
Wheel
of your ,

Don Stevens, 720 E. Colfax. Hastings

COLOR T.V.

SalamMoo,

Jane A. Barlow. Rt. 1. Hastings

Kathleen Sherman, Rt. 2, Hastings

were

Mrs. Steven Dowding at Homer.
TMataUcal * Appllad M»
ckanlro, -Ist..
»eu iio.su.ii
-j.—-----. Loa* a ai»y. i Cullers Sunday tu Mr. and Mra.
.
.. ' Vern Welchers were Mr. and
u MMiTni*- Mra. Stanley Brunt and family
waixoo.
and Walter Jordan. * Leila
;i
Hawbllta of Lawnmce Rood will
&lt;10047165. B»UU have tlie Jolly Neighbor Bttlh-

go.jEffUKOH ct.

Save 75% on Your Dry
Cleaning Bills---

CLEVELAND, 0

Pick-Durant
300 Room*
Downtown Flint
at your doorat
Second and
Saginaw St*.
TWJTsim

110 Rooms
Heir Michigan Stat* University
5 minutes from dawntown Lansing
1427 Welt Saginaw St.
Telephone: 337-1741
Teletype 517-372-0744

2**33 — WlUUa a.
B«xJor4. wait*
bMUse.r.ju*.
amnowding
*J ••

4101 Weal Broad St.

FLINT, MICH.

Albert Pick Motor Hotel

LUMBER^CO-M

A

_

235 South Jefferson
Phone 945-5170

Clfl||C TIRE
JlUflj SERVICE

Inspect Stones

GILMORE JEWELER

Mr. and'Mra. John Wllltaon of
InnJudl were guest* a ftinday

You're Assured of a
Full Measure of
Service and Satisfaction
at the Home of “BILL DING"

ALL WEATHER SPECIAL

t1H5Shiss

Tighten All Loose Stones

Clean Diamond Ring in
Ultra-Sonic.Cleaning Machine

Vivian Olivarri, Rt. 1, E&gt;elton

Betty Ringler, 219 W. Grant

exchange

. SNOW BOOTS
. INSULATED BOOTS
. OVERSHOES
• RUBBERS

Winner must be married or of legal age, and reside in trade area.

Jone Arnold, 221 W. South

Balling's

219 W. STATE ST.

BATTERY

COLOR CENTER
LUMBER CO. /

packtr. IU». *1.5*7.94 a«4«U »7O4 — o- WUfrod A- Dayuia, Portland.
ter for a chance to have the
3*125 — Involnnury. Eaproro Indua tame kind Of a wonderful weektrtaa. tat.. otMga. nig.
end that we had," Tobias con2SI37—&lt;b. 13. Oaorga D. Halntanlt, eluded.
BatUa Croak, lale.man, Uab »9.
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017.7*. atMta *560 — Cyrua J.
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3**2* Elbail J. Hl*My. Paw Paw.
ludtVY
coam«iolo*lit, Uab. *15.041.1* aaMia *»,04« - wmuat a scbanri.,
gy 5|rjt QrHg PanSyckla
Paw Paw.
;
tea.
21131

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One preliminary winner will be drawn each week at each participating store.
Rev. Richard Hom, 615 S. Jefferson, Hastings ’

Whenever You Need e Lift

WEINERS

NEW TRIP
EACH WEEK

Weekend includes two nights lodging and food for an individual Family of up
to five members. Meals include two Breakfasts, Saturday, Lunch, Saturday Eve­
ning Dinner, and Sunday Dinner for each member of the parly.

Features
OF MUSIC

m,, । excellent and everything was
tint! 1 real fine." he added.
1*“* । "Carlotta and I want to thank

Phone 945-5982

TIME FOR A NEW

Winner to receive a free weekend at participating Albert Pick Motels &amp; Hotels.

IMJflLSUto
945-4284

MU *100
W. Cksrle* KlagaUy. ; ,ro&lt;n
11
! LoabvIUe. ....
2M17—u.b.
Arnau
F. FrUlta.
OtlMkurg.
..-rvIIv rotted
*12,411.45
uiru
11.900
The management fm
really
roneu
-JuUa Xrocilo, K*i*aMac
out the red carpet and gave us
21*1* — cugtoa d.
c«4*r royal treatment," Bernard add-

INSURANCE

by Ball Band

utrann

A PLEASURE!

'

BUY BIRD FEED IN BULK
AND SAVE . . . Wild Bird
Mixtures • Cracked Com
Sunflower Seeds

231 W. State

WHIR! SHOPPING IS

FULLER AGENCY, INC

REDWOOD BIRD FEEDERS

Road Service

Comer E. Green and Michigan

FOOD
CENTER

Leon Stanton. Rt. 4, Hastings

Invite the Wild Birds

Contest Winners
Have Fabulous
Free Weekend
and their two children of 011 B.
Walnut have returned from their (
"Fun-Filled Weekend" after win- |
nlng the context ipotuored by
The Bann
merchant*.

Hastings Floor Covering

Norm Bryans. 202 W. Court. Hastings

Phone WI 5-2235

PICKUP b DELIVERY

OO

LEES Carpets and Rugs

and Pick-Up and Delivery
Washing

301 W. State at Broadway

FIRESTONE TIRES

New Zig-Zag* SQAOO

from

Haan

Tile, Ceramics and Linoleum
by Armstrong

Phone WI 5-9461 for Road Service

STANDARD SERVICE

WRECKER - ROAD SERVICE

WEEK'S SPECIAL . . 7}

New Portables $ A A 00

^niWDQWMiws II
*/4LUUn«iHBs :
For Every Room in Your Home!

REGISTER EACH WEEK

**•

Ken &amp; Bert
Gulf Service

U.S. District Court
Bankruptcy Petition,

Gery Lydy'. Rt. 2, Hastings

Pkone WI 5-2983

Bob Carlson. 633 W. Walnut. Hastings

FOR THE BEST IN

Color T.V.
SEE

OUR

NEW

SETS BY

■

MOTOROLA

’

CENTRAL RADIO
Jefferson
Denis. HogorZ 417 W-fM

and Mrs Raymond Wataon of
Bay City were Saturday evwilng,
Oct 15. vuitora of Mr. and Mrs.
WUl MialdiT and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Blough.
Mrs Ruth Blrnrn accompanied
Mr and Mr* Howell Newton
and Bruce through aouthem
Michigan and northern Indiana
______________ . on Sunday. Oct. 9. * Mr. aad
and Mra Joseph Majtnik* and Mrs. Martin Tuttle and son of
sons Sunday. Oct. 16 Birthday Alto'wero dinner gueata of Mr.
eako and ice cream celebrated and Mra. Karl Tuttle a Sunday
the birthdays of Mra. Majlnska agn
and Mra SUirin
Mr. and Mra. Frank Dutchta
Ho»pit«l Guild 41 met all day
children spent the- weokand
Wednesday. Oct. 19. at tlie home of Oct- A near Baldwin. Mr. aod
of Ruth Peterman. Cart sheets and Mra Charlee Hoyt joined Ihegn
baby blankets were completed for for &amp;mday dinner. * Ifr. apd
the hospital. The group also Mra. Richard Bird w«“
worked on cancer dressings and of her parents. Mr.
coAU for the County Cancer So- Richard VerBevUle ot
Liana are supervising the Hello-1 Tuesday till
ween petty Monday. Oct 11. to ba I week ab Hoym
held an Main Street. Tlie party Lou Boyion

AND ZENITH

221 N.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy E Warner
have returned from a two-week
trip to Brunswick. Ga. En route
they Mopped at the American
Museum of Atomic Enemy at
Oak Ridge. Tenn.; Rockhill.
N. C. to visit the Glen Calm
Garden, ol-o tlie I-iatt Castle and
Cumberland Fall, pear Liberty­
ville, Ohio, and the Ohio Ca­
verns * Mr. and Mra. Robert
Sturm and daughter* of rural
Lyons, the Richard Majinska
family with Mliom Mary and

Richard Bird home recently
were Mr. and Mra. Ray Farcum
and girls of Parchment. Mr. and
Mrs Richard Elliott of Delton.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Tian. Jr. and
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Kiddo',
local. * Mr and Mra. rtfchard
Bird and daughters were eve­
ning visitors of Mr. and Mra.
Ted Bird of Middleville a 8un-

T.V.
Hoae 945-9117

crackerjack cider and donuta Will
be given to all participants. *
The West Odesu Missionary gervice mceu with EUie) Aalderttta

�A

»

*—THI HARTING* BANNER

National 4-H Club Congress

Beef Price to
Rise as Feeder
Calf Costs Jump
Hute

axnplalnlng

about

Federal Land Bank
in New Ionia Bldg.

April and racenUy completed, in­
cluding sodding of the town area

higher

Ionia and Montcalm With loot­
term r-al-«*tete mortgage*. Rich­
ard Yorger. Hasting*, and Ethan
Winters. Dowling, are members of
the *lx man board of directors.
Also occupying tlx naw ofBca
wUl be the Ionia branch of the
Production Credit Association of
Unsing

cattle feeders make any money
on feeder calves now going tn their
fcedloU. Michigan Stale Univer­
sity livestock specialists believe

al S Michigan cooperative sales
calves, around 400 pounds in
weight, sold at the sale for as high
M *37 a hundredweight
Northern Michigan and Upper
gelling 500 lo 600 Peninsula calf raisers grossed
*1.196.049 In tlie sale with the
Gaylord sales leading with a gross
W. L. Finley, Michigan State of more than a half million dollars.
University Extension livestock spe.
higher than

Slaughter Report
MSU Has New
For September
Farm Research
Meat packing plants In Michigan
killed more animals of all specie:,
during September 1906 than durUnit at McBride August 1966. according to the

Baltimore Rami
Eniov Oct. 29 Partv

The BaMlmora Razna 4H Club
held a hayride Saturday evening,
Oct 29. Seventeen raembara and
Michigan Crop Reporting Service
Michigan State University has
September slaughter was
bera traveled to Cue's *ug»r
established a new Agricultural equivalent to over 63 million
shanty and enjoyed a wiener
Experiment Station six mile* west pound* of dreaaed meal, some
roast Everyone agreed that thia
of McBride tn Montcalm County. of which move* Into Interstate
higher than a year before The
The 80-acre research site will be markets.
pared with KM 12 per hundredused primarily to Improve the
Numbers of cattle, calves and
To make it easier to maintain prodixtion efficiency of various hog* butchered were down from
The number of calves available an adequate milk sanitation pro­ processing crops, especially pota­ September 1965. but 5 percent more
gram diking the Winter, dairy toes. The land used for the Experi­ sheep and Unite were slaughtered
IXTEEN HUNDRED of the
Mrs. Roebling is one of the Live Stock Exposition, although
ment
Station,
owned
by
Theron
and as a result, bidding was herd owners should clip object­
For the first nine months o!
•nation's finest youth will nation's outstanding women in none of the delegates show ani­
spirited Only 9.800 animals of the ionable Hair on a few cows each Comden. U located in the heart of 1966. compared with the ftrat
anticipated 14.000 were sold
day from now until lhe arrival of western Michigan's prime potato three-fourth* of 1965 cattle num­ open lhe 45th National 4 H Club finance, public service, social mals there. Some may have in
producing area
Congress in Chicago on Sunday, and educational activities. A previous years, but it is a Con­
low temperatures
bers butchered showed no changi
"Our goal will be 2.0)0 buvhrl, calf and hog slaughter were down November 27. They will repre- widow, she has a married son gress rule, the delegates can­
caused by a combination of cattle
This 1* the suggestion of the
of potatoes per acre." comment­ 9 and 6 percent, respectively
raiser* holding back more heifer acting chief of lhe Mtehigan
sent the 50 states and Puerta^and daughter and five grand not be exhibitors.
ed Dr. Richard W. Chase. MSU ; Sheep and lambs killed were up Rico. A group of Canadian children, so she seems to be
calves for replacements to build Department of Agrteullute'a
However, they do visit the
their herds and earlier iudlvldual Dairy Division, Kenneth Vasscrop scientist who will coordi­ i 2 percent.
4-H'ers will be special guests, well qualified as a parent to Exposition on Wednesday after­
nate lhe farm's research pro­
Patten.
The
Dairy
Division
is
About
700 adults associated speak to a teenage audience,
noon and evening as guests of
Individual
gram. -Well look at all plvases
responsible foe enforcement of
with
4-H
Club
work
also
are
Bcforc
thc
&lt;
„
er8
lcavc
the International management
of potato management lo achieve
all the State's laws governing
expected to attend.
home, they are oriented as lo
Among the nearly 60 spon­
this goal."
wholeaomeness of milk from
Tlie farm will also be used to
The Congress will open with what they will encounter on sors of 4 H Congress trips and
farm lo retail outlet.
test methods that can increase
an impressive program based thc trip to Chicago, which for other awards ore: Allied Chem­
Van Patten says clipping cat­ the production end quality of
on the 1066 theme: Pursuit of many will be thc first lime away ical Corporation, Chevron
tle is not a legal requirement, other crops that might be grown
Excellence.•
from home. They will travel by Chemical Company. John Deere.
but It is necessary in order to with potatoes. such, as beans,
The keynote speaker will be
train or plane. They will E. I. du Pont de Nemours &amp;
Many choice to prime steer make the milking process more wheat, com and horticulture crops.
briefed on staying in a large Company. Eastman Kodak Com­
ranltary Strict sanitation Is es­
The 80 acres of the Comden
What does Civil Defense mean a woman who has pioneered a
sential at all levels in milk pro­ Farm that have now been leased to you? Doe* It build up images long list of "firsta" for women. ho,e,« social events, educational pany, General Foods Corpora­
and who will add yet another ,our3&gt; siShtseeing nnd shopping tion, Heisdorf &amp; Nelson Farms.
duction.
to MSU gives the University 11 of devastation, disease, death
Inc.. Homelite, a Diyision of
they do, will you b* left
He aays clipping Is usually Experiment Stations located and despair? Have you ignored "first'' to her impressive rec- on their own.
Textron Inc. and Humble Oil &amp;
with a loan that carrit*
easy In the Autumn, but difficult throughout the state, plus the Information on Civil Defense be­ ord. She will be the first woman
Thc delegates' main session Refining Company.
farms
and
research
plots
located
■ high lni*r»*t ratal In
cause
these
image*
present
a
after outle have been housed
ever to keynote the opening will feature talks and pagel dis­
Others
include:
International
on
the
MSU
campus
hopeless cause?
Lndoorxnor weeks. Clippers may
assembly of the National 4 H cussions on lhe pursuit of ex­
Dr Sylvan H. Wittwer, director
If so. you have short-changed Club Congress, now in its 45th cellence. Every boy and girl Minerals &amp; Chemical Corpora
be rented from milk producer
tion. Eli Lilly and Company.
aaaodaUons and dairy plants of MSU's total agricultural re­ yourselves and your families
year.
who attends the Congress is Edwin T. Meredith Founda­
1 '
eral lime* ■■ the aeontliat are interested in receiving search program, referred to the Mom of the information we now
She is Mary G. Roebling, sponsored by a business con tion. Moorman Mfg. Co., Olin
acquisition
of
the
new
Experiment
liave available on rural civil de­
raw milk of the highest quality
omy changed. That'* worth
chairman
of
the
board
of
Trcn
cfrn
or
Private
enterprise
The
Station as "an Important histori­ fense pointe to the positive —
possible, he added.
Mathicson Chemical Corpora
remembering it you'ra lookIn&amp;fxctors uf the Dutry Divi­ cal event" thai would lune 'great, ' You ran survive."------ -------------- 1 ton Trust Company. Trenton, sponsor also is host to the young lion, -Pyiofax Gaa Corporation,
Orville I. Freeman. Secretary NJ. She is first board chair P«0PIc during the week-long Ralston Purina Company, The
sion work b&gt; all parts of the meaning" to tlie development of
State and in all levels of milk vegetable processing inlustries in of Agriculture, has called on the man of a major commercial evenlSinger Company, The S4H
'
Cooperative Extension Service to
production to^nxifitain tlx high Michigan.
It is traditional that the 4 H Foundation. Inc.. The West
The Cotflden-MSU leasing agree­ lead and coordinate an educa- bank and the first woman gov
standards of dairy product
ernor of the American Stock Congress be held during lhe Bend Company, Oliver Corpo­
whoteBomqnAm required by Mich- ment extends from Nov. 1. 1966. Uonal program to inform rural Exchange.
same week a* Hie International ration.
.to "the end of crop harvest" in people of the need of protection
iswn law.__ \
1976.
and give them lhe facte they
The State’s1 edible dry bean
terested in the two *1.000 scholar­
need lo survive a possible enemy
«
.n Ih. g
attack and continue vital food Farm; Your Liverfock Can Surindustry, the largest In the na­
Main Office
ships can obtain me necessary.
production." stated Arthur Btew-'
tion. supplies 99 percent of the
vlve Fallout; Recommended Two-1 Michigan high school Juniors information for application. from'
111 N. Deppt St.
by.
County
Extension
Agent.
I
navy beans u well as several ।
their high school superintendent
Week
Food
Supply
Family
Food
planning
to
enroll
at
Michigan
The Cooperative Extension
Ionia—Ph. 527-4510
colored varieties The grower
Service has undertaken this rural Slcxkpfle for Survival; Soil*. State University next- -fall
- •In the
value is about W0 million per
HASTINGS OFFICE
A Wyoming buffalo ranch docs ।
Colleges of Agriculture or Home
year.
defense job and cun help you. Cropa, and Fallout.
Economica are eligible for con­ a brisk trane in a strange by-1
In its rural defense program'
30114 Sa. Mkhlgsa
extension cooperates with Fed-1
sideration for two SI.000 srliolar- produr.—bleached buffalo skull*.
Drunken driver*. Doni be one ship* offered by the Beet Sugar Interior decorators snap them j
The average Michigan chicken eral. Stale, and Local Civil De­
Phone 945-9^45
Industry of Michigan. Students in- up.
I will likely produce about 22 doz­ fense officials. USDA Defense Dun e /ide with one.
en eggs annually by 1960, accord- Boards, and other agencies gpd ■
\ Ing to Michigan State University organizations Mr. Stgcby staled. 1
The emphaau la gn--crcattag
j scientists
which awareness, giving the facts i$id
w«..M
pc.*™*
। **■»&gt; alternatives, and on Mlrmithan the 1959-63 average, will lating rural people to make the
be achieved on about 30 per- best possible pre pared nw,-. plana,
cent leas feed.
Many people are not yet fully
Charles C Sheppard. MSU! «*»«■ of «•* dangers of fallout
Moving up is catching on at ourpfice.
poultry extension specialist, jipd
that they could survive a poaHenry E Larzelere, MSU agri- «lbte nuclear attack, says Arthur
Small wonder.
cultural economist, expect that Steeby Others are frightened
People ere finding out lhe truth about our Chryslers And lhe truth
the 1980 production for each and don't undcratand tlx nature
is moving them up (in refold numbers).
chicken will be about 266 eggs, of the 'danger or what to do.
Tlicy point out that some com­
Planning tor tornadoes, fl.oda,
It's simply this:
mercial poultrymen in the state fires and other emergencies is
We re pricing 4 of our hottest telling models it just e few dollars
are already getting belter ‘than familiar to rural people Many
a month more thin lhe most popular smaller cars, comparably
280 eggs per bird per year
have storm cellars, vegetable
equipped And that includes an automatic trans
Average feed consumption per storage r&lt;*&gt;ms. underground sitoa.
dozen eggs in 1969-63 was about and other buildings to which
steering, power brakes, rid io. heater and a big V 8
Goin oitro living space and, at the same time,
5 5 pounds per dozen But Shep­ they could add more fallout pro­
tet these 4 Chryslers are ail lull sued Over 18 fee! long With
pard and Larzelere expect this tection.
incraaia your home'* value. See us thia week for
full sued luiuries. A pull out drawer and a compartmentalized glove
efllciency to Improve consider­
You can get many of the facte
boi With full sire power One ol lhe biggest V 8s made that tuns on
ideas on how you can add more space to your
ably to about 4 pounds of feed you need from publications and
per dozen eggs
regular gas And with more than a dozen standard safety features
other materials available from
place . . . economically!
"Many egg producer* are al­ the Barry Extension Office.
from Roadside Warning flashers and an energy absorbing steering
ready down to 42 to 4,3 pound* Other material is available from
column to the biggest brakes in the medium puce class.
of feed per doien." said Shep­ your USDA Defense Board and
In every new car deal, there's a moment ol truth.
pard and Larzelere.
local Civil Defense officials
' With lhe potential increase in
Price.
Some of the basic publications
breeding and Increased effici­
That's our big clincher.
ency in feeding. 4 pounds of
feed per dozen eggs should not
be difficult to attain by 1980 for
the average commercial poultry
farmer Many producers will be,
down to 3.8 or 3.7."
Part of the improved efllciency 1
of the poultry' industry will cotnc
as a result ot large Increases In ;
the size of poultry farm* Shep-,
I
pard atid Larzelere expect n
Concrete Blocks and if
jump from 2.000 laying hens per

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When
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Will You Be
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Rural People
Need Protection
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SchoolrslliOS

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The projections were made as
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Virgil D. Walters. 35. and ilia Ung* Schools
wtfe. WUla. 35. R3 Plainwell,
were taken to BorgcM Hospital with Dave Kletzmann in p*
in Kalamazoo with Injuries suf­ chology and Ernest Strode.'
fered about 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

K

From 1820 Blue Book: Route
874 Grand Rapid* to Battle
First Grade
Creek—Reveryc Route 827. Via B,4»r Or.ml
..
Vera Cole, 6,
t Cascade, Freeport. Hastings and Mill”. Johnson. Knell
A Cnmniekor ..........
Dalsle Palmer, age 6, married
such a coincidence that two days
WilU.m. A Worki .. .
Miller Knoipmonl Co.
after receiving this letter my 1850.
Hneklne A Belle........
column came out regarding
Second Grade
mile stretch of dirt between 60.0
Grace Giddings.
Amerlla Claler, 7.
and 64.0. This dirt may be under
This Hat of pupils of this
Gerald Claler, 8.
construction during 1820. Thru
school Was Interesting to me. I
Elsie Jordan, 7. married Clare pretty rolling country ad Uw
have met Roca Johnson's brother
Willlama
Arthur wl» lives on the old farm
Tlilrd Grade
For hard road option all the
near Middleville. In fact 1 was
way combine route 876 and 824
Emma Bedford. 0.
very proud to help them get a
going via Kalamazoo. A great
centennial farm marker.
many of U&gt;c main roads adjacent
Also there is another fellow in
Fourth Grade
io Grand Rapids may be closed
tills list that I sort of know too.
Arthur'Johnson, 11. My brother for construction during 1920 and
Now you wouldn't think that af­
Arthur Bedford. 12. Passed , It Is suggested Unit tourists get
ter going to school back in thc . j in touch with H. J. Gray. Secreold days, when tlie ruler, thc
Oladya Cole. 12. married Prank . uuy and manager of the Michiyardstick, and a few other weap­ Erb. Ptuved away 1-1-1950.
■ gan Tourist Resort Association,
ons were jxtrt of your education
Lyle CLJcr, 11. Passed------- -----------Who 15 thoroughly
- —
posted
-— on
— thc
that, any one would wont to 4- 27-1963.
marry a school-maam. Well Amos
Plfith Grade
ern Micblpui.
Palmer did. and he always seem­
PrcMle Palmer, 11. Piujtcd
ed to be happy and glad he did. away, 6-16-1916.
I
_
B»YU
gnv’c ;uu
you UOJU.O
before ».-■
as Diw
far ««»
aa »MHasWalter Hanna, 13. Passed away , ungs will start with mileage and
Jackson. Mich. 5- 24-1932.
route at that point, to Battle
Oct. 15. 1866
Verne Johnson. 12. my cousin, creek. You will note there U
Dear Mr. Burpee:
Paf«d away. 10-3-1858.
very UtUc If any ciiangc between
Have Iren holding this up to
Seventh Grade
Charles Bedford, 15. Live* in present except the many Im­
your rescue with any information Canton. Ohio.
provements made.
about Grace Giddings.
Hazel Palmer. 13. Pasted away,
Total Mllaigi-—Trip Mileage
I had the pleasure of being
37.7
0.1 Hustings, State and
one of her pupils In tlie Old
PirevT’n^akrA-' ""
j Jofferaon at bunks turn right
Pleasant Hill Schoo! DisU-icl No.
10 of Irving. She was one of my
38 5
0 8 F»k-bcar left, crocs
favorite troclvcrs. Have tried 4-22-1063.
Btrtu* Palmer, 15. Passed away !RJl- 38.6 Uiru Dowling 47.00 pass
several Hmee while down home to
'
jClear Lake on right 478 avoid
get some trace of her later life In Ung.
Miner Palmer. 17.
n8h‘
road­
that known. None of the pupils
Ray Mugrldge, 17. Buried 11- ' 52.4
13D Diagonal 4 corner*,
of that time *cem to have any 12-1851.
bear rigid with travel
-Information either.
Do not__________________________________________
have thc Information . 56.4
4.0 Bedford, at flagpole
You might be inlereuted in tho . on tho poppet valve for Incomn- bear rigid.
following record I have:
lives as jet. Was In Durand on
cqi
37 Urbandale (suburb)
Grace Giddings taught Uw Sept. 24th to thc B of L. P. &amp; E. I cwl oy
meeting trolly turn
Pleasant HIM School District of j State meeting nnd dLicusscd my ! jefI. Same bccomoi main street
Irving No. 10. Sept. 4. 1906 and | letter with a Grand Lodge Of- 1 cros6 Rji, gj8
ending May 8, 1906.
fleer. He promised U&gt; look into
632
3.1 Battle Creek main
Thc pupils of that year were the matter. He told me that they I ^,4 Jefferson Streets,
a* follow*:
moved into their new quarters

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ing and vocational English.,
Larry Klopfenstein, Lake

Pays for Error
Maurice O. Hart. Lansing, pita!. Vlekl Near. Caledonia. U
paid a 520 fine plus M85 costa at Caledonia; Edward Finn. D«lfor driving while hl* license wa*
Ronald Klmmey. Delton. 1* al
.Nashville Police Chief Robert D. Plainwell High, and Thoma* Mc­
Cormick. Delton. U at Washing­
ton Elementary School in Kala­
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�¥””« Barry Soldier
Writes About War
Maple Valley
Seniors Present
I have just read a plroe thal
a lol of truth in It
Play Nov. 17-18 I has "The
War in Viet Nam"
- "Butler On The Bacon” will be
presented Thursday and Friday.
Nov 11 and 18 by two cast* from
toe *entor class In the Maple
Valley High Schoo) auditorium

Barracuda For 1967 Is The Swingingest

‘How to Spit Tacks’ Is
Taught Students at
Pine Lake Institute
By James Shearin
n-odlng thc teaching outline of lhe Upholrtery Course at
Hie Michigan RehabllltaUon In­
stitute. tlie fir* activity a stu­
dent learn* would appear as a
strange Item.
"How To Spit Tacks,” 1* not
to defy the principles of good

"This lx a war that will pro1 king the years pnd the Ilves of
our servicemen, and their rela­
tives back . home, and elsewhere
in the United Stairs of America
For this war Is really thc back­
bone ot our country It is based
on whether or not wc win or

technique thc student mart leani
While one hand holds the ma­
terial to Ute frame, lhe other
freedom und liberty fur nil. But
4 uc luxe tiir war in Vici Num
holding a magnetic tipped ham­
mer. be learns lo literally spit
»t Iomi everything »&lt;■ have
_ ,
_ fought /or. or even more Thrt
each tack headfir* onio the
The play 1* a »lory about the'-cji,!!- thi- letter lx boxed on. for
Brannan family with a son. the M-rvicrmen and people of
The Plymouth Barracuda, the original r rorn the rear, the 1967 Barracuda has a
J»rry. He U a likeable hlrh the United States of Amerxu."
I look
sporty fastback in the compact car field,If
' similar to European grand touring
school
That pence or part of It has *a
xchool senior.
aenlor. rather lazy, but
* (Okr on sample furniture
who become* a celebrity through lol of meanings in those few
; has completely new aerodynamic staling! cart, including an &gt; aerodynamic spoiler
the choice of a computer
। words It even makes you lake
He then covers these pieces
for
1967.
It
is
lower,
longer
and
wider
.
‘
The
I
form
of aluminum applique. Standard en­
Jerry's girl friend. Molly 8wa- * better look at thine* We al­
with inexpensive denim which
do*. is not thrilled about thc, ways want to think of war as bewheelbase has been extended two inches gines are the 225 cubic inch six or the 273
exaggerates any sewing irnpercomputer's choice Horace Haw- ing dirty and evil, but it U for
frollons
he has made. In sewing
to
108,
and
the
over-all
length
of
193
inches
cubic
।
inch
V-8.
Motor
sports
competitors
thorne Is a snake-tn-lhe-grass. our own good und the good of
be mu* become a skilled hand­
who want* some of the "butter generations to come. Maybe that
is nearly five inches longer than the 196611can ordes. the optional four-barrel, 383
sewer and power-machine operaan the bacon " J. Fenelon Flnnuei is why America has never lost a
model.
The
new
Barracuda
has
an
appear*
।
I
tor.
On
all
pieces of furniture he
cubic
inch
V-8
engine.
The
popular
is the promoter of th* greatest war. and probably never will,
scheme, "An All American Boy" They think too much of the
ance completely unlike that of any oilier,:Formula S package is continued as an
U-rns which olds In creating betand hopes to make a fortune off people back home plus their kid*
car
in
the
Plymouth
line.
Front
and
rear
.
option. Standard safety features include an
Jerry.
I that they have or. are someday
wa.rte at a minimum.
Then lhe U 8. government going to huvl- 1 guess 11 may be
fenders and body side panels use sculp- &lt;energy-absorbing steering column, dual
Following his neophyte stage,
step* in. Mr. Diogenes lx lhe In-. worth a yea* of my life, so that
tured metal rather than chrome ornarnen- braking system, safety inside door handles
the student begins to use live
ternai Revenue man who know* i everyone can live in a free counwork ax he begins training In
he will get lhe butter and the I try I guess a lot of us when we
tation to emphasize the car's flowing lines. ■ iand a hazard warning system.
*
the oxnembly of frames, the use I
bacon
are bock in the States took a lot
of coil and flat springs, upholsl- ’
Each east will present an eve- for granted, forgetting about our
Oxnut Boy Fxrktr. BS. '
.&lt;&gt;
lighter. He is being aivJgncd to J&lt;n«rtra.
ancestors
freeWiiium w004ran. *01 n Charts. I ent,of over-sluffed furniture. de­
nlng of rib tickling comedy.
;------*— fighting for their -----Myrtle Beach AFB. SC. a* a Oct. 37; ckxtki *ci&gt;ovxa. Mt E. i signing through uphole'ery by
dam from England.
member of the Tactical AN- Com­ Tnorn Thtiis* Lou Curu». 82. oct i use of channeling &lt;a ribbed efI guess I am getting a little
Ebsix Wldrt*. 310
, *. tufting, etc.
mand which provides combat •78;
sentimental over these few
t&gt;—x,..
w B Dlbbtx, frot
reconnaissance, aerial firepower
'words. Bui. I think a lot of
and assault airlift for U. 8. Army
people a ould feel the same way . i
forte*. The lieutenant, a gradu­
If they would stop nnd think
tertaln the members of the Es­
ate ot Woodland High Bchool,
rt 29; Frink Cxrtk. 512 W. SUU poly-foam.
ther Circle of the Nashville uir i-ixtuiK itiav uin
(ax....
...... received iUs BSC degree In 1964
: Older designed piece* of furni­
Methodirt Church at her home ing longer as a result of these
Fred, who has been visiting hts from the University of Michigan
ture may be redesigned and In
on M-66 Friday for a desert riot* thal they have over tills parent*, the Eltaworth Newton*. His wife. Eileen, is lhe daughter 30.
some cases pieces of furniture
! for five days, drove back to Bos- of Walter P Hurd, who resides ItOWABD CITY—Hull Mxrti.
luncheon at 1:30 pm. Chairman
are actually custom-made from
Will be Mra Edwin Kruft Mr
better close
for ' Wn leaving on Monday morning. on Francis Street in Hastings.
Well. I guess______
_______
tlie frame out
Pennock will show slides of a no*. I've finished my speech gn He ha* been stationed at lhe De­
LAKE ODESSA
Foe Ship Yards where the U88
recent trip she and Mr Pennock , patriotism,
Michigan Rehabilitation Insti­
Oct. 25. 1
Voge was under construction.
took to Norway, the country
Love,
■t St. Oct.
tute. ' live work” is used.
After it* completion lhe ship was
where she was born.
i
Bill Johncock
aXeaVTi’
In teaching customer relations
taken down the St. Lawrence Injured on June 11 when the,
thc student meet* lhe cuMomer,
Seaway to Boston where it was Urge helicopter lie wa* piloting Av*.. Ort. so.
takes lhe order, assist* In fabric
commissioned , Fred will be crushed 40 miles northwest ot Middleville -loug B»un4«
selection, and price* lhe cost of
aboard the destroyer at Uie Na­ Pile Ku in Vietnam, ha* been &gt;««&gt;« rd«jr &gt;2 Oct. 24:
3,7 c"ata" ot n'’
Uw operation.
val Base in Cuba where, for the recovering on Okinawa. U. Tift
After more than 2.000 hours of
next few months. It will be on ia scheduled for another physical
training, about one-third of the
shake-down cruises. Hl* address examination on Nov. 15 to deother, OeL 30
students become self - employed,
teunlne wlie:her he can return bi. NASHVILLE
while
the remaining two-thirds
flight
duly.
He
I*
the
son
of
Mr
FnU«
Frederick J. Newton. GJW.G. 3,
find employment with other esand Mrs. Leo Tift of Whitmore
779-3526 U.8.8. Vogc. DE 1947
talbished firms or in furniture
Road and Is married to the form­
factories
themselves.
er
Peggy
Barnes
of
Sheffield.
New York. N.Y.
Jerry Sowlen. instructor, and
Ala. He wa* sojutalorlan of the SIIELBTVHXB
his family reside in Prairieville
1958 HHS do®
'
Here are new addresses:
Pvt. Michael McPharlln
who Is bothered by details, de­
Army Pvt. Dennis R. Hutchins.
&lt;854953049 D-J-5 *
tails and more details, then
21. son of Mrs. Vera E. Hutchins. I
training In drafting Is not for
R1 Box 74. Delton, took part In I
Fort Dl«. NJ. 0864#
a tank crow qualification course I
32* Sxpxrlor. Oct. a*.
This course at the Michigan
at Grafenwohr. Germany, from 1 WOODLAND
(Urnond
Rehabilitation Institute empha­
Oct 28 to Nov. 18. He Is a tank i
KA 16877756
sizes and trains thc individual
U.S. Army Artillery A Missile
loader in Troop H, 2nd Reconnalssance Squadron of lhe 14th ’
Armored Cavalry Regiment. The |
Fort SIH. Okla. 73503
course is art annual exercise to
qualify armor crows with live
ammunition The unit, regulafly
stationed near Bad KUsIngen,
pL Richard E. Dean
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"Meiningen Gap." a historic irtAnKhe, Vietnam APO
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long resident of the Vermont­
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every mlnut® detail aa he be- noon. Nov. 3. at his home from
cornea familiar with the product

loll* Involve his learning aspects bom Aug. 5. 1884. tn Sunfield
of coatings, stamping*. welded Township a *on of Edwin and
Lucy (Twining! Collier. On Oct.
for example.
29. 1906, he was married In Char­
lotte lo Orace Lovell.
dent is In training as a tool and
die draftsman, a Product* vived by four daughUrsVMrs.
Merle Hotchkiss of Dimondale,
man. all start out a* driallerx
Mra Frances Sebult of Albion.
The course utilizes both pub- Mrs VanLola Child* of Ver­
montville and Mra Gretchen
providing the student's variety of Southern of Bellevue, two tons.
learning experlciu.ni Along with LeOrande of Nashville and U-

drawing the aludenl mu* con- Clarence of Charlotte and a sis­
ter, Mrs Adeline Williams of
metry. trigonometry and basic Lansing; 13 grandchildren, and
physics These plus other techni­ four great, grandchildren.
cal subjects create an Intensive
Services were held Monday at
2 pm. at the VennoptvlUe
which depending on the end­ Methodist Church with tlie Rev,
goal of lhe student may require Warren Jackson officiating.
from 1,500 to 3.000 hours of study Burial was In the Sunfield
Entrance Into drafting requires
that an individual have a good
intellect, mechanical aptitude
and spatial relaUon ability, fin­ with experience reach lhe level
ger dexterity and mathematical of product designers
Two Instructors. Lyle Vander
Inclination
Upon completion of the course Muelen of Holland and Earl Mills
mo* find employment as detail of Kulonuuoo teach thc 30 Mime
students
enrolled.
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
111th Year

HotttMft. Michigan, Thursday. November 17. 1966

NUMBER 31

EDITORIALS
The magnitude of the Republi­ the chance far a probable gain of
can gains In Congress and across
the Nation. Nov. «. wok everyone
by surprise, including pollsters,
Although Republican gains in
new* analyst*. Washington pundiU
and probably mart of all, &lt;4* Congress. especially In tlie Senate,
les.r them far short of majority
Ri'publlcir-j themselves
control. they are tn a position to

nlGN MASTER CONTRACT — Mr*. Lannes Benfield on Nov. ■
signed the mailer contract between the Hasting* Education Ag­

hlch caused extenrtve

during oft year election* is
signaled a milestone in education here. Fay Clardy (right!. presl-

if* voice and to -force romethlng

deni of HEA, look on. In another ceremony, Wayne Crofort and

iysts. pollster* and pundits pre­ sklrration of measure# proposed
dicted gains for the G OP. in the

and Municipal Employee*, signed the master cocl fact rovering
employment condition* for custodian* In the school district.

JEROME E. GABEL

Fete Thursday Need D°nor11 for
Nov, 28 Clinic
Bliss Names
Honors Judge,
The Red Cross blood clinic to
be held from 12 noon until 6 pro.
Monday. Nov. 28, in lhe main Controller in
Lawyers, Medics on
gym at Hastings High will be
prepared to collect 32 pinta an
Circuit Judge Archie D. Mc- hour without confusion or long
Press Division
Donato who I* retiring al the periods ol
,
of WBlun&lt;&gt;
waiting. VU1IM:
Clinic Chair-

teats; Republican leaders hoped tween the Legislative and Ad­
for thirty to thirty-five and no ministrative branches of governone, including that incurable Re­
publican optimist. Richard MAlthough the re-election ot Gov
Ntxon. thought the gain would
reach the actual level of forty­
seven seat* Likewise. In ths U 4 conclusion, the defeat ot his
'Continued on Psge 4)
Senate. Republicans were given

seclion* of the hou«e. Mr. and Mr*. Fcldpausch and their dlwner
guest. Don Siegel, were on lhe lower level when they smelled
■moke and heard the flame*. The fire started when grease being
heated to fry fish caught fire. The Hasting* Fire Department wsa
called and Bremen quickly extinguished lhe flame*. Feldpausch,
at the regular Rotary Club Monday noon lunrheon. gave high

STEPHEN I. JOHNSON

Steve Johnson
Chairman of
Albion Program

Freeport Marine Hastings Seeks
Wounded in Eye
\ Mr and Mrs. Joseph Kauffman Applicants for
' of Freeport, were informed TuesI day morning teat their son. MaAssessor Post
। rlne PFC. George Kauffman. 19.

I had been wounded In tee right
Hastings Is looking for a single
I eye by a fragment on Saturday.
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
I Nov. 12. in tee Da Nang area in
The Boardlag House
Monday night Russell L. Doty,
I
Vietnam.
end of the year, was honored | man
c^. report*
Reach"
Jerome E Gabel ha* been ap­
Stephen I. Johnson has been1 - Marines from Grand Rapids assessor from the First and
Thursday at the annual dinner •
pointed controller at E W Bliss
Fourth Wards, submitted his
meeting of lhe Hastings Area
named chairman of tee Parents' ■_ drove to Freeport to Inform his resignation leaving Mayor Frank­
. Company's Hastings division. In
Chamber of Commerce held at un leers to give blood at lhe an announcement by Thomas LAPEX Program for the second parents
lin C Beckwith and members of
clinic and ' many more are
lhe Hastings Country Club.
trxl Auditorium. Robert San­
The Barry County SelecUvi
address is: Pfc. George the Council with the problem of
Johnston, division manager. Ga­
phase of Albion College’s 10-' George's
~
dell. English tnstrnctor. I* dlneeded.
bel will replace Gordon W Ha­
Kauffman. 2246102-0351; I Co replacing him and also to follow
year, 820 million "Action Pro­ 31. 3rd Platoon Weapons. FPO
physician* were
„
that c mcn arc to
Monday.
Persons may make appoint­ vens who recently passed away
away.
through on the charter amend­
gram for Excellence." 11 was an- । skn *FJanc“*co^‘ca'l’lf'96602 ‘ ’
nixed at the banquet.
Ford t* th* student director.
ments by calling Chairman Cole
ment voted last April changing
Since Joining the Bitsa Com- 1 Nov. 21. for Detroit (o uke ^eir
Judge McDonald Is also to be at Northeastern Schoo)
nounced by William A. Brown.
j
Hastings from a multiple to a
pany tn 1963. Gabel ha- »erved ' pre-lnductlon physical examina- '
honored Tuesday at a testlmonlsingle assessor municipality
Next week's Banner is to carry as assistant controller.
I ••lions.
—'
Jr., president of the Albion
al dinner to be held at the Hart a list of hours during which
Men In thia group include
He was a staff accountant with ।
board of trustee*
Hotel In Rattle Creek arranged persons without appointments
Comnany In] t DOM; m *oc
*«»" »*»
»
The
O
C suk flret
l um phase
pcuuc of
oi the
vac APEX
/*■ r.f*
—
by lhe Calhoun County Bar As­ may And convenient for them Arthur Young
sociation.
just to "walk in."
ho resigned effective
Guests will Include Justices of
accountant with Llbtfcy Glass troll to take their pre-lnductlcn1
the Michigan Supreme Court.
Floyd Craig remains as the
Division of Owens-IUlnol* Glass i txamlnatlons. it was announced. J
Judges ot the District Court of
'assessor from the Second *nd
Co , Toledo. Ohio
Appeal*. -Circuit Judges from
until’ “a t,U
qualified
A graduate of lhe University rt^t b^l‘wheT?'thevhi^ch°Se ‘
M*pie
Board of! Johnson la president of Has-nlc Haatlnfe Heights ^afe 11 hird Wards
te'Viamrt
*“ned
southwestern Michigan and
of Toledo with a B.8 degree in
members of the Calhoun and
*
Education met Monday evening 1 tings Manufacturing Company. . has been purchased by Mrs.
Councllmen Nfonday night apbusiness administration, he is a a'““J Jr
Barry-Eaton Bar Associations.
m a four-hour seralon In lhe He Is also a committee mtmbcr,
Bette who has moved here-. Droved a proporal to advertise
member of the American Insti­
lffl« L
j WoUf
U. 8. Chamber of Com- I * ‘h her husband. Lew)-, from for .ppHcnte for tee single asChris T Christ lx .-halrmnn of
tute of L’ertined public Accountofflce of 9upl. Carroll J Wolff.
* member of the U. B Alma
'““r port, and left the matter
"the Calhoun committee planning
the event Working with him arc
Gabel, hl* wife and son live
The board is attempting
ip1&gt;lon R|ng Manufacturers
The cafe at N Michigan and
open
Twelve of the mad Important
Circuit Judge Ronald M Ryan
al
1539
N.
Michigan
Avenue.
cure
a
replacement
for
the
secGroup
and a board member of I Woodland Avenues had been "*■
" ” """
*" **“*
and Emil E Storkan. a past cast members of the senior play.
been a member of the Board of
E
W.
Bliss
Company
Is
a
dl'
ond
semester
for
Mrs
Elaine
ether
national
organlxations
conowned
by
Mrs
Mary
Hayward
"Night of January 16." which te
president of the Calhoun Bar
Review for 14 years, also submit*
versified
manufacturer
of
metal■
scteduled for Friday and Satur­
Higdon. Maplewood first grade} r.ected with the automotive tn- I
‘
ted his resignation Monday night.
At Thursday'* banquet here, day. Nov. 18 and 19. In the Lake­ working machinery, public safety
that the restaurant will have
teacher, who Is teaching on a Uf\y
.
.
...
lhe Rev. WUlard II. Curt I* wood auditorium, will not be equipment, electrical components
.. .
____
Johnson te a director of the
complete noon luncheon* and
Del win i Barney) Hatchins
I and aerospace and defense prod­
chosen until the night of the ucts. It has operating unite in
90-day permit.
Hastings City Bank and has been ।
Richard Shuster, a* toastmas­
Why tu;key for Thanksgiving ! Mis* Nancy Whistler from | active tn Hastings community afwith to tuceeed William
eleven United States locations
ter. Introduced the doctor* and performance.
a regular snort order menu. A
Srhilhaneck
on the Planning
and In France. England. Israel.
feature will be homemade
rbo will
chops?
elementary teaching position for I chairman of ithe ’Boy Scoute.
Commission. Schtthaneek re­
Australia and Canada.
After lhe prcsenfffllon of Judge
The reason, according to Dr.
win r». I been B mnnbcr of
YMC A.
signed last month.
McDonald. tV veteran Jurist
Philin P Mason Wayne mate I
*C°°d *n*,u’
*1U
| boanj. , member of the se^lon,. Starting on Monday. Nov. 21.
Plans
are
being
made for the
responded with n talk during
Unlrerslty archivist atto htetorl- ! P*"*
Sy,TU
* trustee and treasurer of the the restaurant will begin serving
On entering the auditorium.
I breakfasts
ores*lasts
| City's April 3. 1967. election. Alwhich he reminisced about hi* Uw patrons will leave their
Puller Street School iIn
Nash- Presbyterian
Church,
an. is that the turkey Is part of 1 Uie
’
n w..h_
u—rhun-h
Mr and Mrs. Bette operated df™en, umh“Vc™
friendship with people during names a.* candidates for Jury
villa
rwM rtaalre tri
Wa la married and
a restaurant at Fremont before
E
a panorama of American history vine.
duty. These' names are to be
Second.
»ohs and one daughter One of moving to Alina Mr Bette su Ward.
W‘w’ Dale
n"’' B
* Bassett. R
*rnn‘’
extending buck to the Spanish
on the bench.
given to the clerk of the court,
his sous. Mark, is a sophomore । an employee of the City of Alma Edward C auk In. Third, and
He spoke of men such as Con- who will draw 11 of them to be;rfe a
•
All
eluding turkey hunting by MlcJilat Albion College.
untD’hTSfiUF Injured. He Is now George Hamaty. Fourth Ward
rrnvuniui John Krtettam. and ot
Donna J Kinney's term a* city
the jury for that night They
g*n Indians armed with erode Urta and at the south entrance
hi* immediate predex-ensor. Judge will
retired
listen to the evidence and ■ ■° x.uu.v
Mr uettA was oom in uever- cl,rk l» also up as Is 8chilh*nbows and arrows.
at the new high school building
Russell R McPeek of Charlotte
render the verdict, witlch will
r«v. Fr Raymond MoeggenHe told of the contribution made depend on one of the two endings ! berg recently presented a book,
The English colonists who
Shepherd They were married in
e '
to the legal profearton and to written for the play.
.
J
[ The Sixteen
Documents of landed on the Atlantic coast Guido Binda, architect of Battle
Mayor Beckwith and council­
found native turkeys which the
Michigan by the late Atty. Kim
Alms in 1945 They have six
According to Mr*. Joan Culp. Vatican II." to the Evangelical Indians had been hunting." said
Sigler, former governor
children Thomas. Dennis and men were scheduled to meet this
Judge McDonald, who re­ tlie director, the play Is now well j united Brethren Church
Lewis. Jr . and Mr* Tryell Handy Wednesday to informally discuss
The gift was given on behalf fore they began domesticating Company were preaent. They. I
ceived a (landing ovalinn when under way.
of Alma. John Bette of Kalatna- municipal problems
The play, written by Ayn of the 8L Cyril Csjhollc pa- the birds since the supply from
The last day for registering for
hr wa* Introduced by Ally.
*uo and Ceclla. al home. Dennis
Rand, taken in the Superior rishlorm al a Family Night the woods was ample."
Is completing hi* senior year at a possible 'pftmary election is
Jan. 23. and the last day to reg­
audience with hl* subtle humor Court of New York City. The
One group of American Indi- P*1™ •-1U
made,
Alma High School.
' Barry
Barrv County receive* 8142.064
S142.(
. .kister for the April election is
and Intimate knowledge of tune 1* the present, with Act I
ans had. however, domesticated1
’
approved
the. pur- M n, *hare of the third quarter
March 6. If more than two can­
being a day In March. Act II. the
people.
turkeys several centuries before
16-bumcr stove at Motov Vehicle Highway Fund IIIIQ
didates nie for an office, a pri­
Addressing the group Fr the white men came. Thess were'------------- -------------------------He also said he hud confidence next day. and- Act III. lhe fol­
reel kitchen to te- collections, according to the
'HlS
mary would be held on Monday.
Moeggenberg said as he began the PueWoa, In tee SouthwMt ■ place the one now
In the Judicial role that will be lowing day.
—» In
in uae.
use.
' - : stale Highway Commission
Feb 20 The deadline for Bling
hl«
talk
on
the
reexmt
chan
gm
played by his successor. Richard
They raised them not for food. ]
Harvey, high school connnominating petitions is Satur­
within the Catholic Church. but for feathers, plucked from w|or
Robinson, who w elected In the
praaent and gave a
day. Jan 28 Each nominating
Nov 8 balloting.
the live bird for burnt offerings
report on the Junlorpetition
must be signed by not
amounted
to
554.84S.777.
•
•
nrr
*
torlc occasion for you. and for
Judge McDonald received a
Indlan folklore of some North sepffir hljh school tertIng pro­
less than 25 nor more than 50
standing ovation when he com­ Karen Andre, defendant In the
Eaton receives 8172.850. Ionia |
reg'stered voter*
murder trial and Bob Johnson
Father Moeggenberg then out­ American tribes held the birds to gram. The taaUng program now 8155.417 Adrian J333.658 and
pleted his talk
be sacred, the Indians believing m uj, vaa introduced in 1964- CUntou k*3:,723.
WQIiam
A. Kelley, sanitary
‘ ‘ "imrtration ictorc sp'nthetn to represent reincarnated jj,
expanded tert year and
ed from the book. Questions were
spirits. Michigan Innlsr.*
Indi.ra ___ ___________
Hastings receives 814.606. Free­
recruited from the member* and hunted
.
..
wlthOut hesitancy
....
port 81JI2. Dimondale 82.156. Commission on atcni'.c • n r
teem without
healtancy.
Council
following
a conference
The other cast member* are: gueato into tee remainder of his The Potawatoml tribe of the
Ionia 811509. Lake Odessa 84252. and Its uses will be presented at with municipal official* that a
Judge, Tom Armstrong
Armstrong'; Stevens,
Stevens. enlightening discourse.
purposes such as gathering sci­ Lowell 86.171. Middleville 83506, Hasting* Public Schools on Nov
Judge.
southern lower peninsula had a
thorough study should be made
Tom Hazel; Dr. Kirkland. Noel
Earlier the informal worship Thanksglvlng-like celebration in entific data for better under- Nashville 83.735. Otsego 88.056.
Walker; Van Fleet Mike Torlan; iniiuded hymns used by both
.-»f« -a !*—««&gt;«
Plainwell 86.379. Portland 88.001,
An engineering firm I* new
Sweeney. Jim Eckman; Whitfield, proteatant and Catholic congreRichland 81.099. Saranac 82.812. Atomic World." Is designed io
making such a slody.
"“’""b “""Is
About 80 veterans and their Bruce Oarlock; Junqulst, Allen g»Uans. "Faith of Our Fateera."
Sunfield 81517. Vermontville ' acquaint student* with the
Kelley said that an analysts of
wives and guests were present Haskins; Bailiff. Dan Meyera; 1 -a Mighty Fortreas te Our God"
12,307, Wayland 84.724 and basic principle* of nuclear en- the water directly from the
[
Saturday al the Laurence J. Clerk. Roger Stowell: Regan, i »nd "All Glory. Laud, and Hon- dances.
menu and are a prestige factor. Woodland *952.
wells Indicate* that-the Iron conDr. Mason said Michigan's wild
Bauer American Legion Post for Jeff Welte. Nancy Lee Faulkner, orIndustry, agriculture and medl- (centralion at that point Is not
the annual Veterans Day ban­ Sheri Fleetham; Mrs. Hutchings,
rhe zervlce was planned by turkey flocks died out about 1900 grain* is atxxit Hie beat means uf
elne.
I,exceedingly high and that part
quet al which J Addington Wag­ EmUene Barker: Magda. Jan I the EUB pastor, the Rev. B but the State’* Department of ascertaining effocUvefien* of inWilliam W Miller, in. will ,of the problem is derived out of
Conservation began repopulation
ner of Battle Creek, past na­ Held tick; Jane Chandler. Dawn1James
••
• the
--------------sttuotlonal programs in a school
Varner. and,
program
present the assembly program j ।the distribution system.
tional commander of the Ameri­ Healy; Roberta, Wand* Patrick; council as an effort toward bet­ In the mid-1960* so that the m It te reflected in student
which breaks down Into student
Following the discussion on
can Legion, was lhe main speak- prison matron, Dianne Thomp­ ter understanding in the com­ birds now thrive in several of the
terms topics including the slrOc- the merits of a municipal water
State** forest areas.
son; Flint's aecretery, fkie Eaah; munity, and the cause of ecufixed to the students’ records
ture of atoms, radiation, reac­ softening and an Iron removal
Michigan turkey hunters are
Bteven'a aecretary. Jill Garllnger. mentem prevalent in this new
tors, and fusion Mr Miller ha* plant. Kelley said either treat­
permitted by State law either to the Individual ability level Com­
CoMalrt. of Colon, fourth dis­ and stenographer, Janet Hopcompleted extensive training ot ment facility would remove the
use shotguns or to follow th^ parisons of the standing of the •
trict commander, and hl* wife. pough.
the Oak Rld"e Tenn , facilities iron and manganese from Ahe
Bute's Indian tradition of using school with national rating* can I
Mr*. Wagner also attended.
The Student Director Is Jeanie ww
&gt;■
p**
Calamltea of nature drive peo­ cf the Atomic Energy Commls- well water In addition, a soften­
A highlight of the occasion Ooodemoot and th. production Mpg, lYlOOrC D1CS
be made, and curricular improve-1 ple from
...... their homes, isolate sfon He Is a graduate of the ing plant would remove the iron
wa* the presentation of a life- manager is Peg Carter.
The plump turkey which will menu may be Influenced by use them, and often leave them with- University of Miami and holds a end ptovide a water with about
mcnibershlp In the American
appear on many Michigan table*
out food In lime of disaster the bachelor of arts degree
RS parte per million hardness
Legion to Fred Bechtel.
durinif the forthcoming holiday*
fanner's feed supply may have
Specially designed electronic which is considered to be opti­
tf normally considered a slow
been spoiled, livestock stranded
equipment l» used during the 40- mum for normal usage The wa­
Many drivers have Inefficient
moving bird, but can actually
Annuity program Mr the teach­ lefl without feed and possibly minute program to show such ter from a softening plant would
windshield wiper* without know­
fly up to 55 mile* an hour.
stable-------and-----thus
things as sources of radiation.;;also
— be
-- very
- . -------er*. Tt
are hoping the mixed tn with other herds
Mrs. Charles Smith, co-chair­ ing it. The Michigan Slate High­
When Americans sit down to board
Flood* wind erosion drought how nuclear energy is harnessed "hould end the "red water" prob­
favorable'action
man of the Halloween UNICEF way Commission say* a cold
dinner this Thanksgiving, they concerning this plan After a and other calamities ' ruin ,ne
the to fumuh r.Vrtnc
e'--------- power
------- for
— lem*
lems now experienced IngporU &gt;ns
....
children's program, reports con­ weather precaution 1* to have Moore. 85, of R1 Nashville, widow will be following a tradition be­
nd' cities, the use 1of radioisotopes to of the system. Kelley concluded.
lands productive capacity
tribution* have now reached blades and arm tension checked
queathed to them by lhe Aztecs.
aid in diagnosis and treatment
r-~.ii—. m—g.. —1.~«
staled they would like to confer
next time you stop for gas.
10 am Wednesday from St Indians and English colonists
8521 40
of diseases and to learn more
with
their
lawyer
before
taking
Whs-n
disaster
strike.*
the
CyriTewthcAlc Church In Naahany aland, and set up special farmer, numerous relief opera­ about life processes
vine
A blarkboird tslk to science
meeting for Tuesday evening. tions are started by agencies
Nov. 32, foltowing the foothall within the U. 8. Deportment of
elfically with &gt;uch topic* a*
Agriculture
The board Usen went into an
Lending money to the farmer radiation biology, and career*
executive seatogt to review other to repair buildings and equip­
moved. It
Atty. Paul StegeL
ment. to buy feed for livestock,
4
Uone made al meeting* of th* to clear away debris &lt;p» other, .
Tlte Council authorised lhe
Bom Y*b. 26. 1881. in Mid­
The program l* operated by. fourth payment of 88.121 25 to
executive board and building wise resume normal operations
dleville. she was a daughter of
often calls for emergency loans. Oak Ridge Associated Univerai- nlf. Tyden Corporation Tyden
Patrick and Katherine (Riley)
ties which-handle* the nationsre MORE ABOUT:
Fanner* Home Administration. wide exhibits program for the (
Corrigan. She wav married to kiss of 706 W. Green Street and prpbiama a* the board paying
. . . CITY COUNCIL, Page 3.
Glenn Moore on JalP 30, 1907, in the late Ray Hotchkiss, was part at the health and accident ■ USDA agency, la responsible Atomic Energy Commission. The |
y
for recommending to the Secre­ Association I* a nonprofit eduea- i •
Hartlngx He died April J2. 1946. elected Ingham County probate
j*
tary of Agriculture lhe designa­ tonal and research corporation
The survivors Include a daugh- Judge In the Nov. 8 balloting.
tion of disaster areas in which ot 40 Southern colleges and uni- 1
Mr. and Mrs Donald F. Hin- with the Grand Army of the ter. Mix Kathleen Overly ot
A 1947 Hasting* High Behool
versltiea-—A
Q1 *-or
emergency loan* may be made.
dcrllter
publishers
of the
War. | Clarkston; two grandchildren:
U'llIJI.
«.............
— -Nash- , Republic during lhe Civil
. News.__
wa«k
instituted here last
week five great grandchildren and
ville
since IM1. have sold wasi~.flt.ttw4
। nrt This Adpmic World" prowith an initial tnemberahlp of three sisters. Mrs
Whir Ute tesihers lewve fh^ tr»Uon. -FHA) nearest field of- gram schedule? here is one of JI
Katliertna
iimr ir--r-r•
—------ —
i similar units appearing daily at
R*
system
or
retire^
bus
route
'Ire.
usually
tn
the
county
seat,
Maurer. Miss Lenora Corrigan
John P. Boughton of Adrian and
He received his BA from Al­
...
high setwoh throughout the
R^T^Hirkf
(he new owners will take over
bion College, his MA from Mlchl- chongns: subatlluto'teacher*, and U Ute pU« to apply In Bjny ' country They are part of the 1*608 KelloCT School Road. HlckAn annual display of ' Fall Hastings.
_ ■__ ... .....
.........
&lt;TMinIv
county William
William Mever
Meyer i*
is the
lhe FHA
FHA
commencing Dec. 1.
repreaentaUve.
Hostel TpVsiZmtwm wf.
representative. He
He can
can be
be concon- | AEC's extensive traveling exhibit
gree from Wayne University
lacted
at
301
South
Michigan
program
designed
to
bring
the
"•'
to
brought
Into
the
office
last
week
Ti&gt;e new 4H Council met with
He has been president of Ute
Arenue HartUigaMJchigam
P«M&gt;c a greater understanding "»ng with a 'rartured egam­
BUI Kirkpatrick. Barry 4H Club by T. P Bwerty. Hastings Route The Rev Fr Raymond Moeggen- Ingham County Employees As, of atomic energy and II* uses
tatned when he was hit about
sgent, Monday and elected the 4 and Abe Hayward who Ilves
(octaUon for three terms, presi­
In ua
th* unn«
defense rwa*na»emergency, “all
a
4
55 pm
in
“
IM
p.m Monday while riding
following officer*: Walter Soya,
dent of lhe Michigan TH Society.
the reaouroea of FHA would be
a bike on the Kellogg School Rd
EARLY BANNER
president; Robert Gaskill, vice blooms seemed to be as healthy made in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Children's Chsirtor of Probate
nenotv Rlrh*rA Stwriinm r-H
Hastings.
president. Mrs Harn Sandbrook.
Courts of Michigan, and other
nation's
food
program
through
__ ____ DtteriW &lt;Vspringtime v*ralon.
organisations
’
extension of emergency credit h-’ore the Thinkwiving hollThanksglvtaq D-ration* Sale
legate* will be Mrs Norman
He also taught' In the Lanving uwuyuicae wui again ur renew­
ed bp the board at future meetCrase. Clarence Calms and with
Thanksgiving Decorations Bale
(Dried arrangement* and bun­ been a Lanalng Community Col­
than 1500
dies of dried materials! on Sat­
urday, Nov 19. at Hastings City
the Korean
and la it pre—ill on Um USDA
Stets and Oounw Dafarua Board.

74 Leaving for
Pre-Induction
|
Physical ExanU ;

Maple Valley
NO. ».» School Board
Has Long Session

Lakewood Senior
Play Friday,
Saturday Nights

ww
•
II • I .
HaStlllffS Heights

Cafe Now Has
‘X1:. New Ownership

Turkey for
Thanksgiving is.
A Tradition

Nashville EUB
Hears Catholic

J'neSt S AflUrCSS

Barry Receives
SS. sr..T"%.z??*S&gt;'i-21$142,064 from
i”’
State Road Tax

Hl lo tjllldC

X’“ rJ-sXS: To Learn About
AtOITllC* 87 011(1

80 Hear Pant
National Comdr.
At Legion Fete

USDA Defense
Boards Provide
Disaster Sen ice

Winter Driving Tip

UNICEF Climbing

backward glances

hits of yesterday"....
^Meanesl from the
Banner files

Sunday at Home
In Castleton

1947 HHS Grad
Elected Ingham
Probate Judge

c AX
D L.
LOO JUTTCFS DFOKCn
1
Ufa.
Bike NcQF HickorV

�Cloverdale-Hope

SAVINGS
CONVENIENCE

Osgood s birthday,
iner. * Mrs Grace
Pattlnglll of Hickory Comers
ware Sunday callers at lhe Ira

Mrs. James Springer and fami­
ly helped MUa Vicky Shan la
celebrate her 11th birthday on
Nov. 3. * Mr. and Mrs. George
Rlne of Bowling Green. Ohio,
were weekend guests of the Ste­
phen Osgoods, also her mother,
Mm. Grace Rlne. of Wayland.
* Mr and Mrs Gordon Rlne and
daughter were Sunday callers of
the SlepBen Osgoods a The Mc­
Callum neighborhood had a good
time at the Community Supper
on Thursday. Gerald Anders
showed his slides he took on his
recent trip out West.

BIG PRE
^HOLIDAY

SPARTAN
STORKS

FARMER PEET'S

OL’ FASHION

Banfield - Vicinity
Harry uanne* reiumea last
Tuesday from Community Hoe- |
pltai * Lorraine Gunn, daugh- ,

ON FOO®

Leila Hospital She hopes to
come home for Christmas. * Mr. I
and Mrs. Gerald Shepard, from 1

LEAN, MEATY SLICES

GOLD
Mrs. John Sterner and children
from Grand Rapids were Sunday

children came Saturday to the
home dT her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Prey. Jim and Cindy
remained until Sunday. * Mr.
and Mra. Marvin Prey from Flint
scent the weekend with Mr. and
* Sybof. daughter of Mr. and

tiler were in Lansing Thursday­
's here By bo I competed with other
Dairy Queens for the Queen's
Crown.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Buxton
spent Sunday In Alblpn visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Crago. w Mr*.
Veanna Hummel and three clUl\dren Sunday called on her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown.
* Mrs Alien Shepard and.Utflg
Prey and Mrs Norman Leonard
Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Soya and daughters spent Sun­
day helping- Mr. and Mrs. George .

BONELESS ROIUD—BOSTON STYLE

MEDAL

PORK ROAST

FLOUR

BONELESS—LIAN, CUBED

5-49'

HYGRADE—TINY LINKS

PORK SAUSAGE

to trarataln her family, Mr. and
Mrs. E^iAic Lawrence and fam­
ily 'of BaUle Creek, and Mr. and
Mrs Robert Rceror and family. 1
local, for Thanksgiving dinner. I

MM

HAROLD

TOM TURKEYS

garage and every home
should have one If you liave

struct

one

before

Whiter

It la to build and pay fQr

$|00

SPARTAN PICKLES

SUGARY SAM YAMS
KRAFT MAYONNAISE

U.SD.A. INSPECTED
GRADE A*
OVER - READY

BUTTERBALL HEN TURKEY
U.S.DX INSP. GRADE *A*... OVEN READY ... 19 to 224b. AVQ.

ZEELANDER

19'
-ar 59'

DKAIW . •

HEN TURKEY

dUUivLt

EVERYDAY SHELF PRICES
COUNTRY FRESH 2% MILK
COUNTRY FRESH ICE MILK

—

49'
35'
Hg

/

MORE WHITE MEAT"

y

—

YO0NG TURKEY

—

49'"

”

79
CIN.
1’,4-lb.

89
5 JI
LIMIT 2-CANS

-

COUNTRY FRESH ...

WHIPPING CREAM £ 19'
PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE

.

29'

WITH COUPON BELOW

Libby's
PUMPKIN

T - IB.
13 -OX.
CAN

FROZEN HARD ROLLS
FRESH-FROZEN SQUASH

15c

LIMIT 1-IB.
With Coupon at Right

PASCAL CELERY-^25*
3 A. 49'
YAMS
CRANBERRIES b 29‘

FRESH CREAMERY

BUTTER
I - IB. SOUDS

EAbT HIDE Ll'MBEM CO.

Ph. WI 5-2421

—g

PLUS: We have a complete selection of Oysters,
Turkey Broilers, Ducks, Geese; Sluffed Turkeys, Bone­
less Turkey Rolls, and Roasting Chickens....

5 JI
SPARTAN MARGARINE
QUARTERS
68
INSTANT BREAKFAST AU FLAVORS
SPARTAN CHICKEN. BEEF. *Jflc
A TURKEY I l-or. wt pkg .&lt;30
FROZEN DINNERS
BURNT MOS ... PKG. OF 12

TOM TURKEY

FROM RALSTON PURIi
lOtolfMb AWRAOt.^.v

NESTLE'S MORSELS

it
HAHRNGH PHONE WI

—

BUTTERBALL TOM TURKEY 4 5'
.SWIFT
— OVEN READY...
READY
SWIFT PREMIUM II Io 144b. AVO.
PROCESSED Dill SlICIS. .. FRESH PACK SWEET CRUNCHY CHIPS.
PUSH OHL OHIIXINS-PIAIN OR KOSHER—OR SWEET RELISH .

beat place for in automobile
rant that It not be driven

3V

DUTCH MAID-19 TO 22 IB. AVO.
U.S.D.A. INSP.-OVEN - READY

SWIFT PREMIUM . . . OVEN READY ... 24 Io 244b. AVO.

While »r don t prof os to
know exactly what tv best
we are authorities when It

59?

WITH A $10.00 OR MORE FOOD ORDER

ROYAL GELATIN

Go To Jail”
: This was.an old slogan
Used by the police depart­
ment* of major cities in an
effort to discourage driven
of motor vehicle# from driv­
ing wlnle under the influ­
fence of alcoholic beverages.
The voters of Barry County
kept lhe faith by making it
extremely hard to do either
one. No liquor and no Jail.
Till* irons to be tfae pert—
solution to tlie problem.

■

ALL FLAVORS

white bread^t:..

“Drunk Driver*

PORK
STEAK

691
79* Lfe
69*
I
■

PORK CUTLETS

their smaller house.
sister. Mrs EFereU Couch, and
baby of Battle Creek Thursday.
* The Banflcld Sewing group
mel with their leader, Mrs. Leo
Frey. Tuesday after school. Ham burns, hot dog* and potato chips
were a special treat after the
meeting.

Farmer
Peet’s

SMOKED
PICNICS

9(

FRESH- CREAMER Y...

BUTTER

49&lt;

LIMIT 14*. WITH THIS COUPON

LIBBY'S
PUMPKIN
LIMIT 2-CANS WITH THIS COUPON
» A SJOOORMQqPpOD.C
THRU SATURDAY. Ntfv It, ■

CENTERS

�School Bus. 2
Cars in Mishap

Bristol's addrera in our new* a
or so ago
' A3/c Garry A. Bristol
8v Mrs. Villard BennoU
A. F. I68767M C.M.R. Box 1575
12 NnkrtUa
758-5744
Bunker HUI. A.F.B. Pera. Ind.

In a three-vehicle mishap about
toward P™'- * director and
3:35 pm. Friday Nov 1
on aislilUu,t M‘crcUr&gt;' and treasurer
M-37 just south of the or?I?1 tllc **«*»««« Mfg. Company,
limits in front of the
b to dUcu“ Ulc Industrial develDrl “-In Ser Kmt^ Ken '“’"V™
H"Un»s Bl ,hc opr”
Granata reported'
y
meet, ng of the Barry Historical
Hurt
.
2?:lety ,o
he,d
8 P-m- th,s
&gt; U
Mr’’ t'Bro1 •',0*h’'r- Thursday at the City Bank EvLake Odessa, who was treated cryone is Invited.

I am sorry that persons With
news may not tiavu been able- to
reach me in lhe post two weeks
as I hive been al the San. and
may have to return In the fu­
ture. Mra Miles Fuffncr Is help­
ing me with the news and you
may phone her when I am not
available.
The sympathy of community
residents goes to SlUrley and Da­
vid Ames In th?lr Ims.
Rev, E. F. RJaMdra of the
North and South E.UJB. Church
and hl, wife enjoyed a visit from
thilf daughter and sons-in-law
from New York. Dr. and Mrs.
F. E. Watson, and their daugh­
ter. Sharron Wilson and Sher­
ron's little girl. Sherri Lee. The
family had an early Thanksgiv­
ing dinner with the ' New Yorktrs” and the other daughters
Mr. and Mra Dale Conklin from
incey and their son and lib
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conk­
lin and their two daughters.
Mrs Connie Slander enjoyed a
reunion with her family and
friends by making a long over­
due trip to her liomc In Pennsyl­
vania a week ago.
Pardon my mistake—I gave
the wrong adxlrerrl on Garry

Industrial Growth
Here Subject of
One peraon was slightly injured. Thursday Talk

Deputy Granata »aId Hutlngs
ahcool bus No. 8 driven by I Leon­
ard Balmt. 47. R4 Hatting,.
»ai traveling north. He Mowed
down but skidded into th? rear of
La‘Ldriven h* Clarrncr Gliding.
75. 701 N. Michigan The Gild­
ing car crowed the centerline
Into the path Of the Mosher car
which was traveling south
The bus driver waa ticketed for
failing to stop In an assured dis­
tance ahead. There were no chil­
dren.

Dunham District

Mrs. Mary Lee
Dies on Monthly
Funeral services were held al
2 pjn. this Wtsincsdny iu the
Hentmi-Smlth Funeral Home for
Mra. Mary Lee. 86. wtw formerly
bred neat Shultz.

14. about 11 a.m. at Reed*
Nuraing Home In K»Unuxoo

Her husband. Earl, died in 1957.
She leaves no immediate sur­
i vivors.
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Lowe and i
family, and Mra. Lowe's mother.1
Mrs. Beatrice Lonsbeny. who Is
living here now. plan to rpend
the Thanksgiving holiday In
Saginaw with Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Pett and Mr. and Mrs. Har­
old Lesh.
Zontihped from Page One
------------------------County Ag-He Exposition held
at the high school Thursday and
Friday. Prizes in lhe form of a
| trip to the International Live­
stock Show In Chicago later thia
month were won by Gaylcn
Continued from Page One
‘ Bristol. Brandt McIntyre. Fred
Clouse. Wayne Ferris. Duane
advanced 54O.dO6 24 for the con­ Day. John Moore. Harold Eck­
struction of municipal facilities ert. Wyman 'Clagctt. Bernard
at the Industrial Park, and the I Davis and Donald Newton.
City is repaying It over a fiveyear period
Featured nt the btrand —
They approved payment of
52,687.32 for repainting the north "Libeled Lady." starring Jean
water tank. The tanks arc being ' Hariuw with William Powell.
Myrna Usy, Spencer Tracey and
painted under a contract.
Tlie City Is prepared for lhe | Walter Connolly.
Winter, purchasing 51.687 50
40 Years Ago
worth of chloride and 5530.71
County Clerk Honeywell reworth of salt. Councilmen also
okayed purchase of a new plow jports that 114 deer hunting li­
for 5680. replacing one 'older censes have been Issued so fur
than the hl)l'. " Director of Pub­ I iltis month
lic Services Ken Labcrteaux said
Each year H Is the custom of
the one which broke at one
/time had been discarded, but the pupils of Hie city schools to
bring gifts cl food preceding
i put back Into use.
Thanksgiving
and these con tri-1
Aldermen approved purchase
Of 12 more lightweight picnic buuons arc dwstributed to tilt
tables at 529 42 each
needy of this city through the I
They approved paying the good offices of the Rev. Edward 1
chairmen of election boards 530 Boone of the City Mission.
and workers 520 plus 52 for at­ Townspeople who would like to
tending the election school. Ai­ assist this worthwhile effort arc
derman George Hamaty first requested to get in touch with
moved to pay 520. $15 and $1 cither Rev Boorj- or Mrs Em­
but after a discussion in which ma Pritchard who represents the
it was brought out the boards school.
worked from before ,7 am to
about midnight. the*hlgher pay
50 Yean Ago
was suggested, t
On application of R M. Balm
The Council's property com­ of thia city, tlie Michigan Rail­
mittee-was instructed to investi­ road Commission has ordered tlie
gate possible purchase of the CK AS. to livtall and effective­
Wlnlck property west of N. ly maintain an autorruitic cross- :
Michigan avepue.
Ing-olorm bell, with wig-wag
attachment on the idghway nt
th'* foot of Long Lake in Hope
Uwnslilp.

More About-----

Backward Glances

More About------

City Council

Going to Vietnam—Petty Offi­
cer Third Class Gary Ford, *qn
of Mr and Mra Charles M.
Ford. R3 Plainwell, was to leave
this Wednesday for 13-months'
duty in DaNang. Vietnam, work­
ing on base construction. He re­
cently completed 15 weeks' Navy
ind Marine training In the Seebees A 1965 Delton High gradu­
ate. Gary attended Western
Michigan University for a year
and enlisted In the Seebees last |
June
•

Hastings SPEEDY WASH
COIN-OP LAUNDROMAT
M-43 Watt. Acron from "Dog 'n Suda"

.

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE

PARTICIPATING IN THE HASTINGS
CITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.

------- Ok» 24 Haun a Day-------

I
Reynolds Cordra will fly here
front Piscataway. N. J , the day
before Thanksgiving to visit tils
family, the Roy Cordes, for the
remainder of the week

A

IN

Hastings

leniWMI

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY W

LAY IT AWAY!

THE HASTINGS BANNER—J

Garry, your n*om tells me you
and Dave know &lt;-a*h other so
here goes Davids new address
for y u and Ids other friends. ,
A 3/c David C. Bennett
A.F. 16879326 33rd TAC
FTR WNG C.M K Box M62
Elgin AFB, Florida 32542
Pr.paratlons art* being made'
by Rev Rhoades and District
Supi Rev Taylor for celebration
-&gt;f lhe 80th birthday of the
-chun h next June * Mrs. Mlles
■iutfrijr ami Mrs Bessie Marcos
have been making 'Tele bags"
M- and Mra. Rob t BabcKk
spent Monday evening with Mr.
and Mra Ruffner and S&gt; urday
evemmt Mra. Ruffner and Mra
Marco, took a group of young
folks to Plcasantvtcw Sciioo) to
a dance
Larry Smith la- recuperating
afler having his tonsils out.
HUMIDIFICATION...with any type heating system

BELTONE

...FREE...
"Monthly Hearing Aid Service Center"
HOTEL HASTINGS
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, November 18th\
FREE OF CHARGE—
Wo will Check and Clean any make of Hearing Aid

BELTONE HEARING CENTER

349 Capital S.W.

Battle Creek, Mich.

EDWARD. L. EMERSON, Distributor

North Gun Lake Coin-Op Open 5:00 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Thuraday, November 17. 1»M

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forced warm air models. Same -features — completely auto­
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minimum maintenance and service. It’* "The Humidifier
That Really Works.”

77ie humidifier that really works!

Weltons Inc.
305 S. Church

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3 DAYS ONLY!
MEN’S AND_WOMEN’S ___
JACKETS
GO ON SALE AT
SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES I

Arthur Vickery of Charlotte,
has purchased the A E Mulhol­
land Drug Store here and will
take possession as soon as in­
ventory is completed.
[
Late t ejection returns indicate
that Woodrow Wlbon won lhe
presldattial election by a small
margin, the outcome lunging on
a close race in California which
the Democratic candidate lias
won by a margin of Iras than
2,000 votes.

tfEDICINE CHEST

Dristan
Tablets

Electric 13 Heats)
Heating Pad

Reg. $1.19
QQ&lt;
(24’s».
Special □□

Wetproof
$095
Reg. $3.95. Spec,
t

Buffered
Aspirin

Vicks 44
Cough Syrup

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j?*7&lt;
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79

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Tablets
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�EDITORIAL

and his state If he ran maintain matter of statewide interest. pre­
mia attitude Mxl approach to the mote support on ot tier than a
duties at hla office during the strict partisan basis, it may help
years ahead, it is entirely possible ' to set a precedent that could be of

8 pun. It will be held Ln Um
cafeteria at the high school. All
band parents are urged to at­
tend as vail M Um general pub­
lic. * The WMA will meet Thuraday al the home of HUdred
Westerly. They report good re-

that he wifi become Michigan's untold value to the forward prog­
most distinguish*! member .of the ress or Michigan.
tJB. Senate since the time of
Arthur O. Vandenberg.
Election result* throughout the
Nation also raise questions as to
r
the real extent of Sen. Robert
Governor Williams never quite got' Kennedy's following. Wherever he
weil for public confidence in hla off the ground, mainly, we believe, plumped for Candidatea—and Ute
mxrd and te also a recognition because he was fighting the battles places were varied and many—
those candidates went down /(o
of his ability to work effectively
wjth a legislature controlled by same old script and the same old defeat. Probably they would have
members ot his opposition party weapons. The green polka dot bow anyway, but the point Is that the
Um Romney plurality this time. tie.
UCw for example, which became Bobby Kennedy “magic" simply
incidentally. was the largest in an?- —... ।a dashing symbol for a
young giant-killer In hte thirties, ailty and a political figure with
had lost both appeal and sigriin- which to reckon, but his ability
to alter political sentiment has yet

tory at Robert P. Griffin over G.
Mermen Williams by a margin of
mart than a quarter of a million
votes Beginning the senatorial

Births at Pennock

Lent Corners
By Jfre. Leland Hammond'
Mr, and Mrs Herbert Dwtcr
are the parents of an 8 lb, 1 os.,
son bom Saturday al the Os-,
teopathlc Hospital. Grand Rap1 id*. He iiu been named John
Christopher. Congratulations *

Firemen Called
Hastings firemen were alarmed
at 7:87 pro- Tuesday when a
100-amp fuse at the Laundromat
just west of the City limits on
M-87 and M-43 bumyd out caus­
ing temporary Interruption of
electricity and an aroma of
unoke. No damage was done.

Schalbly brought homemade ice Keith Champion was able to re­
cream and cake to help her turn to his home Saturday from
celebrate her birthday. Monday Bronson Hospital. He will be In
evening callers al the home were

and was graduated from Ferris
freshmen congressmen for whom with an associate degree In high­
he stumped did win. Maybe this way technology. He was graduindicates tiut people simply resent
having an outsider come into the

effective and tlrelcas campaigner
who did not shy away from enter­
ing highly unfriendly territory to

Ronald Reagan, we thought was
very smart in refusing absolutely
any help from tlie outside. Gov.
Brown, on the other kjgnd. aocept-

apparenUy produced good result*
Although hte Congressional record,
especially hte part in the landrumGrtffln BUI was supposed to be a
political liability In an industrial
state like Michigan, Uie exact
opposite proved true. The more the
spotlight was focused On the bill
of which he was co-author. U&gt;e
more it became apparent that It*
prime objective was not anti-labor
but actually to insure a fair
measure of protection to the rank
aral file of labor against possible

Woodland

Edward Kennedy and was snowed
base of spiritual strength too under in a nice tlwt was supposed
ly Mn. Glandon Curtii
often obscured, possibly, by Wil­
liams the master politician. “The
old order changetri, yielding place
Liquor by the glass here In
Barry County passed by lurrow
margins in Prairieville apd Free­
If Republicans interpret the elec­ port Village and lost in Barry and
tion returns os u crippling blow to
the Democratic Party, they will tings city. What this proves, if
Mra Jo Im Bcgcrow and family
be indulging in a dangerous bit anything, is that sentiment here of Grand Rapids
ot smugness Political parties have is neither ill out dry or all out
The Lions Clubs light bulb
sale was a huge success. After
greedy labor leaders, of which the theoret^l nine lives of cats
the supper on Tuesday night
many examples had been uncovered
they separated Into the two
by a Congressional Investigative' only two years ago. in the wake of
-the Goldwater debacle. Washington than moat people realize that can
pundits were seriously predicting and will be activated if pressure
Nor ffid the charge against his the death of the Republican party [from the extremes gets too great
record as bring all negative hold and the end. for a time at least, In matters of this kind, you must
water under close scrutiny. Nstu-

everything proposed—after all. that
why we send senators and
representatives to Washington.

matter of routine. HU record, on live and unimaginative and the
lhe contrary. revealed 1 an Indi­ Republicans which have demon­
vidual who was fully conscious of strated surprising exhibitions of
social problems, Independent ot
group pressures and highly alert

Tlie Child Study

situation is by no means static and
can change as quickly again, if
the Republicans mdff the oppor­
tunity presented to them by

from two &lt;or preferably
architects and specifying to
in advance the probable
amount of money that would be
available. We had no quarrel with

purihase price 11 the proposition
Michigan Republican rains In is delayed much longer. suitable
the legislature do not insure easy
be a special feature. Mrs. Ingall
going for Gov. Romney. Apparently
of near Grand Rapids will be
his party will have an even break all things considered, the propcvte] Ute guo* speaker. More detail#
in the House of Representatives reejcted actually represents a suband a slight majority in the Sen-

more years ot maturity can do no
harm before assuming the right
to vote and the added obligations

position to push through measures
on the basis of Republican strength
but will have to rely on non­
County

forever.

Undoubtedly
a sharp rebuke to President John­
son. though not necessarily a
critical blow. He Is a master poll-

With the most
electrifying news
of the year.

Republican domination i and with | then will that leave us?
• • •
sending proposal* to regain the
state as a whole. It Gov. Romney proposed Constitutional Amend­ degree of confidence he appears
can do anything to break this ment to lower the voting age to
18. closely followed the state pat-

far too little consideration given

There is only one live wire in the compact field, and you're looking at it. The '67 Dart is

longer, hotter, totally new from roof Io road. With a barrage of excitement. Such winning features as
an expanded warranty,* curved windows, a longer, lower silhouette, and plush interiors. Power?The
Dart has a Slant Six or 273cu.-in. V8. No static when it comes to price either. The Dodge Boys have this

man sized car priced down with the

It Republicans use the new toot­
hold gained wisely and construc­
Many of us personally know young tively. they will be definitely on
people In this age group who are the upsurge. If not. they may find
w/11 informed, responsible and themselves quickly cast aside again.
But the opportunity is there.

।

Pendleton’
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A rnglan sleeve classic
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repellent treatment.
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Be thankful
for what you

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fcndktprf

GIRRBACH

Bun McPlt&amp;dutk
"Duds for Hirn ’N’ Her"

'WeFtmVwi

raptocemant of spark plugs, condensers, ignition points. tUters. brake and dutch lining, etc., and normal deteriora­
tion of hoses, belts, upholstery, sett trim and appearance items. Maintenance services required under tlie war­
ranty are: change engine oil every 3 months or 4.000 miles, whichever occurs first, and replace oil filter every
second oil change, clean carburetor air filter every 6 months and replace every 2 years, lubricate front suspension
belt joints and tie rod ends at 3 years or 36.000 miles, whichever occurs first: and ever/6 months have a Dodge,
Imperial. Chrysler or Plymouth Dealer cerbty (■) receipt of evidence ol performance of the required services and
(u) the car's then current mileage.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

LAST. WEtK QF out

that fQldraft board, student* are asking
their school* and ooUma to for-

U-M Dean Savs
uie» such aa gvldftah ■wallowing

Michigan.

hrystal Cate
Dancer* Perform
At Facility

U The University of

only real problem that I

who attempt, always to substi­
tute individual Judgments for
group Judgments and thus fall
to integrate their activities with
the main currents of the social
order, cither in support of or in
opposition too. Their contribu­
bailtea to United State* ta­ tions are likely to be negligible,"
Dorr maintains
"I don't think that the people
Dorr notes also a slight trend
tn campus carrying signs pro­ by young men who allege optrottag the Viet Nam affair or poaiUon to the Viet Nam iiftidr
the
as much
os to evade involvement by seeking
— draft
—— represent
• ——-----•••••—
on. percent of the students at i tlie "conscientious objector" clasunlYerslty," aaj-s !&gt;jrr, "and I slficallon on grounds ot person­
as a draft, board member. I have . al convict Ians—cither moral or
seen no Indication of any sub- { phlloeophical rather than pur.vtantlal opposition to U. 8. ac- poses for which the classification
tlon* atrcad.
| WBS oncc intended.

the full-thne student's claae rank
"Claims that colleges are aid­
ing , a n d abetting* local drift
boards aren’t justified." stresses

mem-

formation to his draft board,
and furthermore, the Information
proof that he Is entitled to a
student deferment. Draft boards
are under obligation to classify

ttle. If the flic does not. carry
there is no alternative but to
classify him 1-A."

Ing rrgtstranLs, nor docs the
local board (No. 85) regard It-

"Neither of the two men regis­
tered with the Ann Arbor board
involved in the 'sit-in' last Fall
were rv-classified because of
their participation in the 'sit-in*.

Old Fashioned

GERMAN SUPPER
Kraut and Wieners, Homemade Bread, Potatoes, etc.

the establishment!, but their ac­
tions must not lx- dealt with
unfairly."

Served Family Style at

only- the methods have changed

HASTINGS MOOSE LODGE

Highway System
Is a Wonder
Of the World

Serving 5:30 to 8:00 P.M.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1966
Sponiored by Boy Scout Troop 74
Adult* 95c

Children 5 to 12, 50c

Under 5 Yr*.. 25c

The Interstate HghwaySa­
tem—now half-finished — ranks
as one of the engineering won­
ders of all time.
The biggest public works pro­
ject In history will require 1.800,­
000 man-years of labor before it
is completed tn 1972.
Excavator* will move enough

To Celebrate Jubilee —Mr. and
Mrs. Arley J. Todd are to cele­
brate their golden wedding anni­
versary with an open house from
2 to 5 pm. Suqday. Nov. 27. at
the Hastings Baptist Church
basement. Berma DcMaranville
and Arley were married on Nov.
30. 1916. and lived in Carlton
Township ever since They have
three daughters. Mrs Nonna DcOroote. Mrs. Geneva Schovan
and Mrs. Jacklyn Laverty: a son.
Arley. Jr.: 11 grandchildren; four
step - grandchildren, and two
great grandchildren. Friends ore
invited to the open house.

Ilves a year when completed.
Studies show that the new high­
ways have an accident fatality
rate of only 2 8 death* per 100
million vehicle-miies, compared
to 0.7 deaths per 100 million
miles on older roads in the same

With the M6.8-blUlon system
iudf complete. engineers arc
looking beyond 1973. studying na­
tionwide highway needs for tlie
next 20 years, and debating high­
ways of the future.

Students from the Chrystal
Case Dance Studio entertained
the patients at the Medical Care
.Facility on Tuesday. N#v.* 8.
Thrw participating were JoEllen
Miller Marianrfe Ferguson.
Bruce and Brenda Smith, Su­
san HaLJer. Karla Karrar. Cyntheal Cooper. Melinda Hammond.
Dawnc Roush. Robin Bodenmuller. Barbara White and Anne
Weyennan. They were accom­
panied at the piano by Mrs |
Dorothy McMillan.

at PARMALEE'S from November 10th to 19th

Highba'nk

LADIES SWEATERS—Reg $8.98 to $13.98. in wool

By Mr*. V’rrn Hmcblitt
Naihvllle
SSJ-H02 I
The Maple Grove Birthday
Club met Tuesday. Nov. 15. al |
the town hall. Mrs. Mac New- ■
land and Mrs. Fern Ball were I
host4-w.s * Mr. and Mra. Ray!
Howenstein returned from a 16-1
day vacation trip, going 10 Ala- j
bama &gt;.d visiting some slates
to the west. * Mr. and Mrs.
Marslud! Green from Thornappte
Lake and her parents. Mr. and
Mra, Burl Will of Hastings spent
about a week visiting their son
and brother and family at Com­
ing, N Y. * Mr. and Mr*. Blair
Hawblllz and run were Sunday
dinner guents of Mr. and Mrs.
Lafe Williams. Jr.
Mr and Mr*. Austin Schantz)
enUituuiud on Sunday for a pre-1
Thanksgiving Day dinner and|
going-away party for Mrs. Mark,
Becdlc and baby girl who leave,
FntLiy to Join her husband in
Germany where they expect to
spend the next year and one-half.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs
Arden Schantz. Jill and Chris
arid Peggy Young. Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Schantz and family. Mrs.
Catherine Bcedlc and son, Ro­
bert and Connie Fuher. Mr. and
Mrs Victor Schantz. Jr. and
family. Mr. and Mra Orville
Graham of Vermontville, Mr. and
Mrs Brace Brown and son of
Bellevue. Janclla Garlingrr of
Nashville. Mr and Mra. Eugene
Schantz and fdra. Kunde of •
Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hawblllz
entertained a group of young I
married people for a party Sat- I
urday * Mr. and Mrs. Herald
Hansen and children were Sun-I
day dinner guests of Mrs. Theo
Bern In Hastings in honor of
Mrs Hansen’s birthday * Mr. i
and Mrs. Larry Skidmore from |
Coldwater were Sunday dinner
guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Errett1
Skidmore. * Mr. and Mrs. Vcm
Hawblitz called Sunday on Mr. I
and Mrs. Vein Wenger and ron,
Chris near Alto.
•
Miss Mary Isabel! Clement
from Los Angeles. Calif, was a

would be permitted for passing.
Called the "Century," the first
big as Connecticut knee-deep
lween Washington, D. C.. and
In dirt.
The sand, gravel, and crush­
ed stone needed for construction
Drivers of passenger ears
would girdle the earth with a would not have to compete with
wall 50 feet wide and nine feet trucks on the Century. Trucks
high.
would have their own "superThe road pavement, if made freightway#
into one huge parking lot. could
Old cars would lie barred from
accommodate two-thirds of all tlie Century, and cars entering
the motor vehicles in the United tlie new highway would undergo
States
„a safety test „,„
vlo with bad
Drivers
More than 21.000 miles of the' accident records would not be
41.000-mlle network of express- admitted.
ways were to open to traffic in
Automobiles will enter the su­
the Spring of 1966. the National perhighway via a "slow" road
; Geographic Society says. Anotherj. with a speed limit of 80 miles an
5 600 miles are under construchour, then take a ramp at 90 to
tlon. and engineering or right-of- the full-speed "chute" with flat
shoulders and no ditches, eul- Bell, and family at Okemos and '
Mr. and Mrs Albert B/ll MU&amp;
Started in 1956. the InterElectronic sensors In the road 1 Clement iuui spent the week in
will
sound *
a warning buzzer In New York and returned to Cali­
completion In dx more year*. *
‘U soiuid
It will link virtually all of the ' a» ailtotnoMte If II approaches fornia Monday by plane. Mr and
the car ahead too closely. Wh
When
Nation', major population ctn- • ,Hb
'n Mrs. Albert Bell entertained the,
ter. with high-speed, multilane, I a car starts slowing down, wam- following on Sunday to welcome
I Ing lights on its roof will flash their cousin with a potluck din-4
Ilmltcd-acceM highways.
and 7
a buzzer
sound in the ner Mr. and Mrs. Uec Bell and:
'Die system will make a reality । ------- . will -------of the motortot-s dream of driv-! *ehic,« lx,hlnd « ’«
lh'' daughter. Janice, from Okemos.
ing from Maine to California, dnn«Pr °r •*nr-«’d collisions
Paul and Maria Bell, Mr. and
without encouixterlng a traffic
The Century could open the Mrs. Nolan Hudson and children;
light. It already is possible to way f«* fully automated high- front Reed City. Mr. and Mrs.
make a signal-free nm from ways. Under n system already Duane Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1
Boston to Dc^Molnes. Iowa.
tested, electronic rtreuita buried Bell and Mr and Mrs Jack
Tlie Interstate Highway Sys- in the road would guide vehicles Whitmever and their families1
_,
Lpnsing.
em U expected to save 8.000 aud
control speed,from
distance?
bc-Abo Mr and Mrs.
tween c*r«, braking, and steering Ray/Roush from Battle Creek.
Mrs. Sarah Laubaugh from
Baldwin and Mrs Hattie Gilles­
pie from Hastings
Mrs Dave Murphy. Cindy and
By Mrt. Mae Orertmilh
Margaret Montague, daughter Leslie oi Nashville were Thurs- I
of Mr. and Mrs George Monta­ day guests of their grnndpar- )
gue of Lake Odessa. was among
Mra. Edna Lydy spent Thurs­ the 536 students at Michigan ents. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster. 1
day Vlth Clark anil Mae Over­
State University who received an
smith. * Mr and Mrs. Leo Bar—Michigan lias more than 150,
all-A record during the Spring
waterfalls offering autumn ap­
“x.t । rhv,‘u
a""ni peal to camera fans and every­
body.
and Mrs Lorin A Ovenmith of |,he 8ummer tenn

Carlton Center

Battle Creek called on Mr. and 1
Mrs. Clark Ovenmith Sunday.
* Mrs. Ida A Herd ing spent
Thursday end Friday with her
daughter and family, Ivan West­
brook. and celebrated little Kirk's
birthday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ixo
Barry and Mrs Frank Welnbracht went Thursday to a
Grange meeting in Calhoun
County. * Mr and Mrs Harlow
Barnum were callers on the
Oversmlths Monday. * Mr and
Mrs Wayne Pennington. Jr . and
family of Grand Ledge spent
Sunday with hi* parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Pennington
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Penning­
ton spent Tuesday and Wednes­
day with their son and family
In Grand Ledge. * Mr. and Mrs
Lewallen from Hostings and
Mrs, Ix-**,Vuriiey. also Mr. and
Mrs Wayne Pennington, had
dinner at Owen Varneys Sun­
day to celebrate Mr*. Lewallen's
birthday. * Mr and Mrs. Lorin
C. Ovcrsmith and family spent
Wednesday at Clark Ovenunllhs
before going hunting up north.
* Mr. and Mrs. Ctayton Valenllne’were in Kaiamkzoo Sunday.
Oct 16. to help celebrate their
granddaughter. Debbie DeLong'sl
11th birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Zane Nash of
Hasting* entertained his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash, Satur- |
day with a 6 o'clock family dmner in honor of their 50th uatK1
ding anniversary which will be
Nov. 15 Their son also took them
to Grand Rapids Sunday after­
noon to hear "The Sound of Mu­
sic." Tlie church here had a
little surprise for the Nasties.
After services Sunday noon ev­
eryone from the church walked
in on them with a beautiful cake
and lots of best wishes
The Carlton Center Extension
troup will meet at lhe home of;
Mrs. Charles Norris this Thurs­
day. * Friends of Mike, son of
Mr. and Mr*. Harlan Scoby.
watched the Michigan State
game with real Interest to* see
him in the MSU Marching Bund
*- Wojyi of the death of a for­
mer resident. Bert Htnne.v wss
received here Friday He passed
away at the Veterans Home in

Honor Student

MAKE BIRTHDAY WISHES COME TRUE

LADIES WOOL SKIRTS—Reg $8.98-$14.98. notionally

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plain colors. Size 6-16.

New

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Now

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fully lined . . . Sizes 646.

Now

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Now
LADIES
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LADIES HALF SLIPS—Nylon tricot in white and pas­

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now

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Now

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Size 84-11. Reg. 98c.

Now

2 Ft-*1.00

GIRLS JACKETS — Nylon quilted reversible. Assorted

colors. Reg. $8.98.

Now

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BOYS SHIRTS
100% wath and wear cotton in
prints and solid colors.
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Sixes 3-7. Reg. $1.98. Now
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GIRLS SLIPS in no-press fabric. Size

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Garment Bags

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STAMPED PILLOWCASES—Hemstitched, assorted*pot-

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Now

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KITCHEN TOWELS—Terry towels, prints, checks and

stripes. Reg. 49c.
THROW RUGS

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Now

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�HARTINGS

Nashville Church
's Selling lor
1 ovelv Nuptials

Sharon Geiger,
Daniel Cullers
Exchange Vows

Karla Carpenter,
'Douglas Vogt
Married Saturday

In a double ring ceremony read
at 1 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 5. in
Ur Nashville Methodist Church
Miss Ann Elizabeth Skedgell.

Sharon Ray Gt brer. daughter
of Mr and Mr* Charles Geiger
of Freeport, and Daniel Lam- I
bert Cullers. *on of Mr and Mrs.
Paul Cullers of West Virginia.

Mi*s Karla Carpenter, daugli-

1 penter. Puller St. Nashville, and
- Douglass Vogt, son of Mr. and

Sktdgrll. Nashville, became the
bride of Richard J. Ewing, son
rt of Mr. and Mrs Richard N. Ew­
Ing. Brick Highway. Vennont-

Saturday afternoon at the Meth­
odist Church Chape) in Hastings. ■
Their only attendant* were •
Mrs Roy Dukes, sister of the ’
bride, and Arthur Cullers, broth- •

’ • /

81. Nashville, were united in
marriage Saturday Nov 12.
| Tlie ceremony took place at 3
। pin. at lhe Nashville Method's!
1 Church with the Rev. Glen Blngham and the Rev. James Varner
loffldatinz at the double ring
I ceremony.,
Mrs. Robert PfnfT provided
I trad.tlonal wedding music
। The bride wa.* given in mar-

The Rev Glenn Bingtuun o'»'proximately 200 guests Th? or­
ganist was Mrs. Wm. R. Dean
who accompanied the soloist.

Poliowing the ceremony a re-

Algonquin Guild
Members Have Had
Profitable Year
Members of the Algonquin
Hospital Guild 42 have had a
busy year They began by do­
nating 150 In February to the
General Fund. Since then they
have sewn many Items lor use
In the hospital and have folded
cancer bandages, material has
been tom and sewn together for
woven rugs. They have these
| made up Into assorted length
; rugs to be sold.
Anyone Interested can contact
j one ot •'the memtiers, or phone
045-3849. 5-5987, 5-4885 or 5­
2553.
I They will also take orders for
। special length rugs which would
TO BE MARRIED—Mr. and Mrs. I make Ideal Christmas gifts.
James W. Humphrey. 2502 Wol­
They have donated many Hems
verine Ave . Kalamazoo, are an­ | for the new Hospital Cort and a
nouncing the engagement of
their daughter. Karoleen Ann, to
They now will make another
Thomas W. Wood, son of Mr. donation of (75 to the Hoapllal
and Mrs. Wayne Wood of Parch­ General Fund.
ment. Miss Humphrey Is a Junior I The women made up lhe 24
at Western Michigan University clown hand puppet*, shown at
where she is affiliated with Al­ the recent 50th Anniversary
pha Sigma Alpha sorority. She Hospital Banquet. They also
is employed as receptionist for to&lt;&gt;r-Ume out for several potDr William Spencer and Dr. luS picnics this post Summer.
Dean Richardson. Mr. Wood Is a After their Christmas party,
W.MU graduate and is serving coming up soon, they will be
In the U.S Marine Corps, sta­ ready to start another year.
tioned in San Diego. Calif A
Spring. 1967. wedding Is planned I
Mike Corrigan was home from
by the couple.
Ft. Campbel). Ky.. to spend the
weekend with his wife, Linda, at
the Koene of her parents, the
JackjWoods. and also plans to be
home over Thanksgiving.

decorated in Ivory candle*. and
| wearing a floor - length sheath
KNOAOED - AnWU^emeiU ). bouquets of coral tinted ah’d
j with a Ince bodice. A petaled IIbeing made of the engagement white pompon mums
ara held the fingertip-length
of c.lhleen
Cathieen Ann
Ann Shurin.,
Shurlow, i r-sconeu to tne altar oy ner
veil of illusion net nnd she car­
, daughter
.—... of. Mrs.
...
- ...
—
Prance*
Shurfather, the bride wore her mothried a bouquet ot white mums
low of Carlton Park Rd., and the I«4 wedding gown of ivory laf; and yellow rosebud*
late Clayton Shurlow. to Edward
moire, with chapel length
j Miss Barbara Carpenter, sister
Glenn Solomon, son of Mr and train. The square neckline was
I of the bride, was lhe nlald of
Prlday evening a groc
Mrs. Curtis Solomon of Middle- trimmed In lace and seed pearls,
. honor, and the bridesmaid was
vllle. They are sophomores at Her elbow-length veil of candleI ML*s Sharon Broun of Dowling
Geiger home in honor of lhe Kellogg Community College in light illusion was attached to a
, They wore gold brocade dresses
Couple Guests were Mr. and Mrs Battle Creek. No dale ha* been *headpiece
—------------of--lace
--------and
---------pearl* -----and
1 and carried bouquets of bronze
Larry Hoffman and daughters of set for the wedding.
she carried a cascade of white
' and white mum*
Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Ron Geiger
, Rod Wilkin* of Williamston
sweetheart rooes and stephan.Xis.
and Mr and Mrs. Roy Dukes
served as the best man nnd the
Miss Katherine Skedgell. sts. ushers were Larry Carpenter of
ter of the bride, performed the :
I Bellevue and James Carpenter
duties of the maid of honor, and 1
of Hastings, brothers of •*
the
“
the bridesmaids were Miss Bonbride.
nle Ewing, \istcr of thc groom.!
i A reception was held in the
and
Miss Sue Skedgell. cousin
'
.Mrs David Relgler. Rl Free- ' Dr. and Mrs Cyril D. Garrett
~
community house adjoining the
of
the
bride.
They
chose
floor
I
port, was lhe lovely hostess for of Covina. Calif, announce the;!
churqh following the ceremony.
gowns with bodice of
engagement i&lt; n d forthcoming i’length
'
The bride and groom were
nnd ivory brocade n n d I
!
her home on Thursday evening. marriage of their daughter. .Mar- । coral
I graduated from tin* Nashville
of coral clUffon over taf- I
Nov. 10. In honor of Mrs Rom. tha Carolyn, to Lawrence E. skirts
i
। High school in 1963. Site Is cmfeta. The headpiece of chiffon .
(Darial Borton of Algonquin Bouldry. Jr.
.[ployed nt Kelogg's of Battle
matched
their
gowns
and
they
J
Lake. Games were played and
Mr Bouldrv is the .son of Mr. '
I Creek, and lie nt Public Finance
carried nosegays of coral tinted '
after the gift* were al) opened,
. of Battle rteck.
A very lovely pre-nuptt
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry R Bur­
.
refreshments were served Elght- Ooleta. Calif. and a law student carnations and white roses
luncheon party honoring Mari- , They plan to live In Battle roughs of R3 Bellevue announce
Miss Lort Lackschelde and
at University of Calif Miss Gnrlyn Lawrence was hosted by Mrs
the engagement of their daugh­
.
Jack Wood and her daughter
rett Is a graduate of Haverford Master Craig Lackschelde were 1
ter Ktistine Ann. to Pfc. Leonlhe
flower
girl
and
ring
bearer.
The
Rev.
Willard
H.
Curtis
Hugh School In Havertown. Pa.,
Mrs Michael &lt;Llndn&gt; Corrigan.;
a:d Loyd Campbell of the U. 8.
attended Eastern Baptist College They arc lhe daughter and son read Die double ring ceremony at the Wood home on Ironside .
• Army, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Lick-i t h a t united Miss Bettie Jean
N. Campbell of Rl Dowling.
Sheilenbarger and Robert O Drive on Saturday Also assisting
her Junior year at Unlvemty of schelde of lUlinols.
the hostesses were Mrs. Lyle
The
Roger
Piddlngton
of
Vermont.
&gt;»
'narriage
at
the
First
Mrs Clarence Helmer is rrfter— bride-elect
------ — is -a senior at
fitnuexAinc. Franco, and is on
Gillespie and Mrs. James Cotter
tainuig the Jolly Jills Hobby Hosting.* High School
the faculty of the Devereux wllfav Mend of the groom, served PKW^n Church nt 8 o clock
The bride's table was very at­ Club for its Thanksgiving dinns
the
best
mam
and
groomsQn
S«
“
«««ay.
Nov
5
•
H&lt;:
fiance -is a —
19«5 graduate
school for emotionally disturb'd
tractively centered with a beau­ ner on Thursday. Nov. 17.
W IDO I NG
Parents of thc couple arc Mr tiful bouquet in yellow and
. of Ha'tings High School nnd Ta
children In Santa Barbara. Calif. Bien were Wayne Uickscheide.
' with the Army stationed in Vietbrother-in-law! ot thc groom, and । and Mrs Richard Shcllcnburgcr white, nnd small bridal bouquets
PHOTOGRAPHY
Mr. and ------Mrs./Marshal)
»
or» Nov. 26 nt E&gt; Montecito Marohall Kemppnlncn of Lan- in&gt; w Colfax, and Mt. and Mrs In artificial flowers, replicas of!
-- ------------ Cook I num.
alng. friend of thc groom. The Donald Heeter. of 720 W. Grand the larger one. centered the other hosted
—
&gt;&gt;.»!. potluck
nnlhu4 om.m
»nr 1 .NO d»&gt; )UV&gt; bcCIl Wt fOT the
Presbyterian Church.
their
group for
ushers were Frederick Corkin* of
lauirs.
tables. Tlie
sne umoicna
umbrella accorauiig
decorating 1
-a ninthly meeting
.... on Saturwedding.
Given In marriage by her fa- lhc. K1ft table also carried out da&gt;' evening.
daughter of Mr and Mra. Frank Nashville, uncle of the bride, nnd
Ben L. Mason of Nashville, friend thcr. Bettie Jeah was lovely In n (hc yellow and white themfc
• • •
, Cooper of Hastings
— ths
™ family,
,
white,
of
white- flour
floor length gown of silk
nnimi?w.» m nuvn.im*
Members ot the WALC. ot the
~ - ' ■■
»»h~ Church on V..1A ™.pu.,n ... held in lhe
T"'
Mrs D C. French visited lhe
,:ilt:&gt; created much interest as it .
o..—.i &lt; —u—
......
» • -.•hepe.
[Richard Flngleton family at Ko- CWn.nunliy Ilan. rfBInln. .he'
Tier tlie
ikomo, Ind., over the weekend.
church Imnnauul, ....
- 1 nrclt,lnc “nd lonp t“Pefcd
ceremoijy Mr and Mrs. Gttnislw'*M Thc bouffant skirt swept
I
Into
a
Chapel
length
train
with
Christensen ot Charlotte were
the host and hostess.
there
S'Le’Xm &amp;
. IrSi !
For the wedding the bride's
...... ..ofr ....
. —......
.. on
.. 7
err* Cexilr
Terry
Gale uill
will u&gt;
be Kolcmnlrzo
solemnized in ।
mother chase aqua Ince with ac- quet
roses and
carnations
Mrs. Homer Smith was the i
December.
a white Bible.
t
, honoree Monday afternoon when
was of white sweetheart roses
airs.
। Mr5 D C Fn‘nch *“•'
lunch- ।
Mrs. Micnaei
Michael &lt;n.atny&gt;
&lt;Kathy&gt; urnwiey
Crawley
The groom's mother wore beige as matron of honor wore n floor
'con
*° 01c Birthday Club
lace with brown accessories and length gown of mint green with ft?"*
"7’
.ST"
homeoireci
on W. Green Street
.. .
------ nuine
on 1w. urecn
this
•- -. -.
. matchm relL SW c.rrlM i ,hl
* special .occasion, and the
bouquet of yellow and white
menthol
The couple went Immediately pompons. Debra Lynn Shellen- Frank Gale, and his sister. Mrs ,. n«nirirwt Dnm. r Club nt
Huddle.
N
to their new home. 2645 Union burger, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs J-me. Tbujnp^n
||U(,
c¥entng.
Lake Road. Union Lake. The Richard Shellenbanter nnd sis­ were also guesu.
bride ciianget] to a pink wool ter of the bride, was the flower
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-girl.
------She
-—wore
---------a-------mint---------green,—
cm-, 1X
Knrpn
(j t
( । Frn^t
(
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। in a two winner gnrne in the
nlre style
*ivlr dress
rfrw* and
&gt;i„l carried yeL
wl. , 1 x1 v 1 1 1 '
‘
her traveling ensemble. Her cor­ plre
.
duplicate bridge ploy at the
sage was from her bridal bou­ low rose petals
Episcopal undercroft, north and
quet.
Michael Crawley, friend of the Fjiitr-k Dinner
•
routh winners were Fred Markle
118 S. Jeffergon
and Herman BoUchcy and sec-[
groom, wasthe
thebest
best man.
man.
' UUICn LJinner
Out-of-town fcue.su were from "Toom,
Indiana. Illlnot-v Lansing. Grand
Mrs. Shcllenbiirger chose a' There was an authentic Dutch I ond went to Mrs Rtuvu-ll Bel- I
dinner
party
at
the
Howard
field and Mra X5Tiice~-D«nt,oii
Rapids. Clarksville. Dowling. De-.„
______________________________
gold
knit drew with black ac- 1
troit. Fenton. Battle Creek. Ver- cc'-sorlcs for her daughter's wed- | FYosts Saturday evening when East nnd west winners were On- I
-----------------. St. Louts.
d(nB and Uje groom-s mother their daughter. M1m» Karen! vid Goodyear and Mnr D/ C.
montvillc and
Tlie groom's parents enter­ t(pte a beige dress with black ac- |i Frost, who spent last Sununer | French with second going to
tained tlie rehearsal party at cessories. Both mothers wore living with a family in Holland.; Mrs John Clary nnd Mrs WII“
(Closed Holidays)
their home for dinner Friday a corsage of white nnd yellow took over with the food prepare- , ham Gaulsche Fred Markle I*
tlon. table setting and every. the acting director of the bridge
rosebuds.
evening.
detail of the whole evening. I game.
For traveling, lhe new Mrs. other
Instead of tlie spoken grace | ____________________________ !
Jfceter changed into a red vel­
r.,।
vet dress trimmed in white lace before eating, there was t hC| ’ ’ ’
silent prayer, some of
„
with matching shoes and white customary
'the silverware
was plnced nbove rerSOnGl IVlCDlIOD
accessories.
Hospital Guild No. I was enI tile plate, coffee was served In .______________________________
Immediately
following
the
I,
tertalned at the home of Mrs
mugs and all of the family i Mr. nnd Mra Robert Macceremony.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Donald
I
Richard Bryan nnd the following
I
UK- ^
LrtJU
IAA?- I| Anhui
on J???'
were Sunday dinner
new officers were elected: Mrs Heeler hosted a lovely dinner!little family and Mrs. Lawrence!
- guests of Mr. and Mra. Robert H
Richard B e d u h n. ’ president: party at Schuler's in Marshall I Herrick were delighted with
Scott. Jr., of Angola. Ind. Tlie
Ruth Schercsky. vice president: for the wedding party
' Karen's discussion, of the. "why I MacArthura are planning to enMrs John Riedl, secretary, and
and How in Holland.' during the t:rtain Mr. and Mi:. Richard
I Mrs Bill Yeoman, treasurer. The
meal.
Sprague of South Bend. Ind.
next meeting will be In Decem­
Movies that Karen had taken ; Mrs. A. Sprague and daughter.
ber for a dollar gift exchange
during Iter Summer visit abroad Lorraine, of Ithaca, Mra. Pearl
with
w.w. Mrs.
mil. Floyd
fjvyu Colvin.
vuivm, Mrs.
Airs.
were shown after dinner. Inci-1 MacArthur of St Johns, the
Larry Markly and Mrs John
dentally. Karen, an H.HS. senior, Meurl Flukes of Holt the Rich­
1 Riedl as the committee.
Mr and Mrs Raymond J will attend Alma College next ard Fluke family of Vicksburg I
Rudnik of Eleanor St. N.E. year.
and Dr. and Mrs Fremont j
Grand Rapids, are announcing
--------- —©-----------; Brook.* for dinner on Thanksgivthe engagement of their daugh­
Miss Evelyn Brower will be a Il,,K
ter. Rosemary, to R Janie* Liv­ guest of Mrs Sadie Brower for! Thc nru’ 'n«»bcr of the Don-1
ingston, Charles Ave.. BE. son Thanksgiving week, and on f,M
uId McMullen Itunily '••••
living
at
— of Mr. and Mrs. Karyl Living­ Tiuuiksglving Day they will be 721 8 Church Is their 15-ycar-old
ston of Clarksville
guqsls of lhe W J McAliistera toslcr daughter, Lillian Cozart
Miss Rudnik is a graduate of who are entertaining with u
The Charles
Annnblra
will
----------- ------------—
I Marywood Academy and aileiKl- family dinner. Peg McAllhter will M&gt;end Tiuinksglvmg wcekrnd
(Above Sovingi &amp; Loan)
| cd the Grand Rapids Junim Col­ be home from JKSU for the wl,h Mr nnd Mrs. Doyle Hall ot
lege
Thanksgiving holidays
. Knlkaskiv
Jim is u graduutc of Uike
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Martz and;
Odessa High School and ntii-nd- Carol were In Kankakee. III.
cd Manchester College. North over the weekend to ivtsit their
s **|
Manchester. Ind
•on and brother. Michael, a .'tu| A February
redding is being dent at the Olivet Nazarenc Cui-.
I lege.
I planned

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The couple is making their
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Granddaughter of
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Honored at Shower ;Wed on Nov. 26

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Kristine Burroughs
Pledges Troth to
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Personal Mention

Ella A. Bush
i Carl Haggerty ill
Methodist Rites I

Bradley and Linda, and M r

Franklin Fuiira in Farmington to
celebrate Franklin's and Gordon's
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““ 11
11
The Keith Barrigars and the
once Company building. The
Mra Ella H. Bush. 124 *. Jef­
husbands of the women were Allen Barrigars were in Caro on
ferson Street. Bellevue, a former
Sunday for a pre-Thanksgivlng
guests
Hasting* resident, and Carl Hag­
I dinner at the home of Keith's!
gerty.
R2 Ceresco, were qnutd
Mr. and Mrs Fay Hummel mother. Mr*. Lillie Barrigar
Showed slides of their visit last Other guests were Irving Avery
. ___ i. in lhe Pint MMh^fit
yewr in New Zeeland. The scen­ of Caro. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Church at Charlotte.
ery and flowers were beautiful Barrigar and family of Bad Axe.
especially the hydrangea which Mr. and Mra. Robert Barrlgar of
The Rev. Ooreal Moore, pggtqt
of lhe chureh, officiated at
Saginaw, and the Rev. and Mrs
dan Uy. They also showed some' Howard Barrlgar who are mtedouble-rtng ceremony
beauUful flowers and scenes of sionarie* on leave from Brazil
I Mr. and Mr*. Paul Bust. R2 '
Barry County.
Charlotte, attended the b r I
Mr. and Mra Francis Cole­
and groom.
Final arrangements for aI nuvn and Mrs Pearl Woab went
Thanksgiving sale of dried ar­ to HendixaonvtUe. N. C-. last
Following lhe ceremony, a
rangements and "Do It Yourself"' week and the Rev. Lila Manker,
_
bundles which will be held Sat­I
y”1™1
Blou“h ot AUddleurday. Nov 19. from 9:30 to 12 .Services at lhe Wealcyan Metho- vlllc announce the engagement, He Martens In Charlotte.
noon at thc Hastings City
there,
accompanied
Jhe7r"daughter
RusieTjHL
to J Mr and Mra Haggerty left
dtet
there.
.mi tn
. Bank. dl»t
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uiiugllict.‘.‘nuarrt
An election of officers was held, them
Uwm home
tome. On Thanksgiving. Edward Norman Gless. son of Friday morning. Nov. 11. for a
Jtected were: President.
Mrs..iui
Rev., aiahu
Mankir
be at the
!’.°nc5rn?.oon
i-irsiucin. hii
'i plans
puuu. to
io ik
uve Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Richard
Klcnaro Gless.
vies*. R3
.
When they return Ln early April,
E. J. Hildebrandt; 1st vice presi-; tome of her son. Rev. and Mra I Middleville. -Mtes Blough- te
they will be at home at Union
dent. Mrs John Thomas; 2nd Charles Manker of Kalamazoo. 1866 graduate of T-K High
Hl
\
vice president. Mrs. Harold Slo- uho are entertaining thc family. ;School and is a secretary with City Road. Ceresco.
cum: treasurer. Mrs Wesley Lo- Her daughter, the Donald Filch- 1Beene, Garter and Whrouda of1
The Ctot Longs are planning
gan; recording secretary. Mrs. era of FlUit. will arrive on Wed- &lt;Grand Rapids. Mr. Gless i» a
William Tow nt, and correspond- nnsday to also be guests
ing secretary. Mrs Adelbcrt Cort- j The Bill Portcous family are due ISchool and te attending Aquinas family fnan Grand Haren and
Mrs. June Nesbitt fnxn Nash­
right.
I to arrive next week from Scotts- 1
ville on Thanksgiving.
Installation of officers will be dale. Aru.. to be with hw parents, for the wedding.
held in December.
the Fred Porteou»es. for the
turned from BL Mary* Hospital
Mrs. John Thoma* nnd Mrs. Tlianksgivlng holiday.
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
Mary
MRS. DUANE F. REID
uftef undergoing bor.r surgery.
Roy
Cordes
were
tlie
hostesses
Callers
Bunday
at
the
Harold
Kent and Ruth Kurtz were Mr. I and
^ is doing very nicely. _
. Miss Janice E. Foote Becomes Bride.
She_ la
for lhe ev-entftg.
Mathews home were Mr. and
Deming of Kala- ( Or daughter of tha Robert Lum------------•--------- —
'Mra Put Doherty and daughter and Mrs. E.
piece blue and plum wool suit
berts of 1510 Mixer Road.
Lt. Col. and
Mrs.• Allen
Prenof
Crak and Mr. and mazoo
witn bluo
with
Diue suede
sueoe accessories.
accessories.
_ ......
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.
lice
of
Baltimore.
Md
.
spent
a
j
M»»Nile
Hallock
of
Banfield.
i
.
......
I lice of Baltimore. Md.. spent
। few days lost
Thc Loyal Lowells are plan­
U,flr *edcBn&lt; V’Pifew
last week with hte
h
i through the Upper Peninsula the parents. the Frank Prentices. nlnS
be guests on Thanksgivbridal couple will be at tome at and her mother, Mrs J e n n 1 e
At tHc home of Mr. and MraI 231 N. Main Street. Nashville.
Endsley. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ocnc Chlebowski* in Battle
I Special guastr, were the bride's Prentice of Okemos and Mr. and. Creek. The Robert Lowells, Rev.
— •»- aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. B. Mrs. Paul Glbston of Middleville and Mra. Lawrence Lowell and
Mtea Janice Elaine FooUi and ; e VunSlcklo of Albuquerque, were callers Monday evening al family of Remus, and Mr. and
Duane F. Reid were united in | nm
the Prenuce home while the Al- . Mra Allen Sage will also be
jurnwe s.u«djy. Oo. » J
Tte
au.„r
Ma len Prentices were here.
guests.

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ENGAGED—Mr and Mra Rich­
ard Teske. 721 Newton Court,
announce lhe engagement of
their daughter, Marlene, to Ken­
neth Cowles. 955 Wiliams Drive,
grandson of Mr. and Mra. Reo
I Hovey. Hastings. The bride-elect
te a 1966 graduate of Hastings
High School Her fiance te a
senior at Hastings High School.
A June weddingte being planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cordle of
Hemlock and Mrs Helen Gage
of Saginaw visited the Charlaa |
McLaurya on Sunday and also
called on their sister. Mra. Eva
Roberta, who te a pneumonia pwlient at Pennock Hospital.

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pcau' de sole accented with! ---------------------------------------------- — ,
French lace and a sweeping | The Clifton MHlcjs entertained ;
FROSTED &amp; DECORATED cathedral train. Her veil was ot I with a pre-Thanksgivlng dinner
| imported silk illusion with a ■ on Sunday. Their guests were I
headpiece of peau' de sole and their sons, the Kenneth and
। tTencn
French lace, and site
sne carried
uu.icu Claude Wellers, and Clifton's
| yellow and white
| sister, thc Leo Davidsons of Bat­
white- roses.
I Mra. Theodore Eglcston of- tic Creek. Monday evening din­
I Hastings was her sister's matron ner guests were Mr. and Mrs.
of honor. She wore a floor-length Henry Woudsua and Jolene and
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Mra'sophi/ woudiira oi’No^:
emerald and mtnl gran vlUc Tl
Millcrs ulll
bc
■
crept- and earned a smgle kaWng |or pi(Jrld&gt;
. brosize mum.
Air.
and
Mra.
Harold
Gra^
of
I Mtes Sandra Foote. sister of
1 Olivet. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
lhe bride, and Miss MarcU Ed- Gray of Charlotte. Mrs Robert
i inonds were bridesmaids, wearing i Gray of Maple Grove nnd daugh­
gowns identical to the matron of ter, Lob. Peck, ot Caledonia and
I tonor'a They carried a single Mr. and Mra. Leon Gray of Hus­
j yellow rnmn.
tings were all entertained at
&gt; Little Mtes Julie Reid, niece Leon Gray's daughter's, the
of the groom, daughter of Mr. Richard Han* in Grand Rapids.
and Mrs. Charles Reid of Nash­ Hie occasion being Mr. Grays
ville. was the flower girl, wear­ birthday.
ing an emerald gra-n crepe floor­
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lankcrd
length gown styled to match the of Battle Creek called on tticlr
bridesmaids' gown.
parents. Mr. and Mrs Leon Gray 1
Ricky Teachworth. son of Mr. oy Sunday. On Saturday they
and Mrs. Roliic Teachworth of had as visitors. Mr. and Mra.
Ionia, oousui of the bride was Howard Gray ot Olivet.
Mrs. Margie Dean of Bellaire
Leonard Mutter of Richland and Mrs Myrtle Gray were call -;
was the best man. Groomsmenera
,
al the Marlin Main home last
were Gary Foote of Nashville, week.Mr.
HI
eek..-Mr. Main has been very Hi
brother
of thc.bride,
and David
»&lt;- and
..... •»
— Roy »»
— of Ho- '
---e
— —
-------------------------Air.
Mrs.
Main
Slxberry, Haatlnga Lshera were nicr vulud hu sUU;r ,nd hrr
Michael Ljun* and Uvrry Row- j husband. Mr. and Mra Leon
ley both of HaMlngz.
Gray.
Mr and Mra. Gary Nickel of
The william McKnlghts ot WHNaahvlUe
maaler and mte- mette. HL. were guests ot thc Di.
tree-', of ceremonies.
; Raymond Fliuilts over tlie weekFor her daughter's wedding. Cnd.
Mra Foote chose a three-piece
Mra Charles Truesdell. Mra.
plum wool suit with black pa- I{Oh.cr wtewell and Mrs. V P. Mott
tent leather nocesaorlra. Mra acre in Ann Arbor Monday conRcid chose a two-piece blue knit turning on to Frankenmuth, then
suit. Their corsages were of retunng home Tuesday.
cymbldlum orchids.
Dinner guest* of Mrs. John DelTlie reception wm held In thc naa&gt; at Kellogg Center in East
church parlors. Assisting with Lansing Sunday were Mrs. Law­
the serving were Mtes Sue Ann rence Herrick. Mra. Benuird Rrai.
Palmer of Hastings. Miss Mary Mra.
;
Haze) Doolittle and Mrs
Fry of Battle. Creek and Mtes Harry Miller.
Wane la Kerahner and Mra. Dan
Mra. Richard Vilde te in Cali­
Mlngcr of Vicksburg. In charge fornia to visit her daughter and
of the gifts were Mra Robert family and meet her new grand­
Mann of Battle Creek, sister of child.
tlie groom. Mra Lyle Reid of.
Mra Tom Cummings and son.
Nashville, ateter-ln-l a w of
e! the Mark, will arrive Monday from
groom and Mtes Karen Boutwell toughkeeptte. N. Y„ to visit
□I Lansing. cousin of the bride, the Stanley Cummings. Tom will
A buffet supper was held at' join the family for Thanksgiving
the Carlton Grange Hall for the and the rest of the week
members of the wedding party
Mrs. J..Franklin Htiniley was in
and relatives of lhe couple
Marshall thte week with the John
For her traveling’ ensemble thc Huntley family and ass tel ing with
new Mra R&lt;1&lt;1ctefsc a tlirec- thc care of her new granddaughter

No Quitting Time
on Service

Wc think of the Job of servic­
ing our clients as a round-lhodock proposition. After all,
losses don't limit thenudvea
to an 8-hour workday. If you
luflcr a loss ... fire in your
home, auto accident, business
catastrophe... you want hdp
right away. You'll get just that
if you place your prolcctioa
program in our hind*.

Donuts 69c doz.
Plain 59c doz.

Hodges
Dcpcndablc Jeweler
122 W. State St.

J 931

the tendered of turkey*
... to delectable brown-

nc*» . . . with oil the
trimming*!

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Wedding Prayer'' and
Lard's Prayer."
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Reid, both of Nashville, are lhe Catryl L BUn. R3 Ml4dl&gt;vLU
parents ot the bridal couple.
Tile bride, given in marriage

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With the biuest engine options in the entire medium price field.
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them And the passenger side reclines.
■
With an energy absorbing steering column and well over a dues
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Now a word about our prices.
.
Just a few dollars a month more than you'd pay lor one of lhe
most popular smaller cars, comparably equipped, moves you up to
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watch like a Bulova. It'* preciou* jewelry that tell* per­
feet lima—a walch you can take pride in giving because
It s made with pride. Made to give you more quality
for your money. Come in won. Our Watch Expert* will
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Monday* PANTRY DAY
Wednesday* COOKIE DAY
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What to Do
About a Cold?
Read a Book

Early Thanksgiving

r» !•
n
II Mr. and Mra. Fred Markle and ■ Mra
Mrs u
D v.
C. rreuai
French »
Is flying ~
to
rolice niUiy
'family Win spend Thank*&lt;lving (Washington. DC. to spend the
Chief ot Police Richard Sunlor I with Mr. and Mra. Ruwcll HU- Ij Thanksgiving holidav
holiday with her
I
daughter.
Elisabeth.
____________
reported Monday to the City bert in Detroit.
h
vor VanHouten Bunday for an Council that there had been 71
criminal offenses committed In
early Thanksgiving dinner to Hartings from Oct. 34 to Nov. 14.
honor the Trevor VanHouten**
son. ABC Jsrnea VanlkouUn. who
leaves this Thursday fur CharleaLubrications • Waih Jobs • Rear Springs
ton RC.. and later for Pakistan
Oil Changas • Car Tuna-Ups and VaFva Grinds
with the Air Force He had been
Tires o Major Overhauls • Welding—Arc and
home on • 30-day leave after at­
Twenty-two were cleared and
Acetylene • Automatic Transmission Overhauls
tending an Atr Force school at
Biloxi, Miss. Among those at­ six arrests were made. Eleven
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Juveniles were apprehended
Hastings police investigated 65
VanHouten. Mr. and Mrs Gary
VanHouten and Mr. and Mra traffic and safety com plain to. Is­
Jack VanHouten and family of sued 49 tickets for moving viola­
1436 S. Hanover
Phone 945-9049
Hastings. Mr. and Mr*. Wayne tions, 74 for non-moving viola­
"Windahield* Waihed Every Time"
Smith of Ionia and Mr. and Mr*. tions and 1.090 overtime park­
Rollo Clemens of Grand Ledge.
ing tickets.

Member* of the VkQHouten
family gathered at the Mlddle-

F-'Jple who have already been
infected. It to especially Import-

We Specialize in:—

But, If by chance you do come
down with a cold, there
uinr arc
. ,
•-Miic common seme. tthings you hWs.
it. And for R~
should do to treat it.
the benefit of, other folk* you
• --Stale
Health
Dlrrrtoe
— ”
.
snouia
xhould »,.-p
ktrp your coia
cold as
at name
home
Now to Just “hout the time of curing the Infectious stage- the
•Mr *5?
y?* “ ['T Ilfst two or three days espcclauggeMloo* about fighting that H|ly
recurring Winter bu,raboo t Iw
Ort plenty of rest. Bedre.&lt;t is
common cold.
the most important of all Be
sure to dnnk « lol of liquids,
avoiding a raid this Winter.— relying on trull juices, hot tea
wTtUJtmpn. nnd the like.

Don's Citgo Station

, they are not particularb

point to Uny little germs, call", _ ...
,
, . ,
rd viruses, as being the thing I E*t«'t»ibly—4imp]e balanced,
that cauars coltb Some of these ■ '’ourLslUng fotxh ore best Diagerma have been identified, but
hf|Pf“' ‘n
there are so many different P^nUng Irritation around the
types that no single Immunizing I ,lustr‘i? However, be careful o
agent has been perfected to use I P“'P«1F dtoprae of them In
against all ot them
।urUrr 10 k‘*P cold 8",n-s fr0‘”
Now. what can you do to avoid •“*"“« tntn thc “lr
Other *than
what
I've suggest
a cold’ Actually, there is no set
“
u“ "
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of rule* that will completely ed. there's not too much more
protect you. but there are cer­ ■to do except to) wait far your
tain hralth measure* which wiU cold to run II* dxrnrae. If noth­
help to keep your resistance nt ing else. It wiU give you a chance
to read that book you've been
a high level.
Find, keep in good physical meaning to get to.

Guests of the Roy Carlson fam­
The Dick Cooks will fly to Fort
ily over tiie weekend were hto Bill, Okla , next week to visit their
parents from Chicago. HL
son. BUI Cook, for Thanksgiving.

WINS TUN - FILLED WEEKEND’ - Mra. Edward McKeaagh
Heft) and Mrs. Yvonne Allen, manager ot GUtleman's women*
when she and her husband and family lake lhe "fan-filled week-

any or all of lhe 42 stores participating In this weekly contest
co-sponsored by The Banner.—Banner photo.

Church. * Mr and Mrs Maralial)
Meyer* and family of PottervUle
and Mr. and Mra. Richard Strong
were Bunday dlimer guest* of Mra
Florence Hunt
Mr and Mrs Ernest Bever of
balanced meal* a day. and exer­
Eagle Point were Sunday visitors
cise to unwind tense and tired
of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
muscles ic u also Important to
Ken Slater of Laming; also. Mr.
get the right amount ot sleep
and Mra. John Hucgllletle and
By Frnncea Johneton
children of Hastings * Becky Lee
Gutierrez of Albion returned home
chilled a* much as possible,
Thursday luncheon guests of Saturday after spending a week
at ch fluctua- Mra. Ruth Peterman were Mra. with her grandmother. Mra Lenar
Ralph Keeler. Jr , and Dean Shade Vargas * Mra. Matt Armstrong
. of Hasting*. * O.
C. .NOrri.'
—ri* and had a* guest* this past weekend
--- -----Rtaroe Hines are palleht* at the ; her brother and wife. Mr and Mrs.
White Hills Monticello Nursing Alonzo Jalkson ot Janesville. Wi*,
Home. Hagadorn Road. East Lan-[i and
P.
and her
ner sister.
sister, Mrs George ..
sing, and would appreciate hearing Morton of
-• Arab.
•—‘ Ato.
from friends a Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Bernard Thomas
Brandon Shade visited their uncle. and Mra. Edna Lydy of Hastings
Earl Shade of Remus, a patient at were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr
Ferguson Hospital In Grand Rap­ nnd Mrs Archie; Thoma* of Paw­
ids Saturday
&gt;
paw * Mr. and Mrs Ira Erb of
| A pre-Thanksgiving dinner was CiarksviUe and Mr. and Mra. Roy
[held Sunday at the home of Mr. Erb visited the Roger Erbs of Lan­
land Mra. James Hickey. The din­ sing Sunday. * Rev. Vernon
ner tfas held early as BUI HlcKry Beardsley wa* a Sunday guest of
left Wedntsday. Nov. 16. for Travis his daughter, Mr. and Mra. Clay­
Air Base in California and expects ton Aldrich of Sunfleld.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Benner nnd
and Mra James Buwler and Linda
of Flint and Mr and Mr* Jrwln | Robin spent Ute weekend with hi*
Burgess and Mra. EtlxTBurgras grandmother. Mrs. Mary Soime*
of
Chicago. III. * Mr. and Mrs.
of Port Lind were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Manuel Rodriguez and children
spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs.
Torrey.
.
\
Raul
Luna of Cliarlotte * Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Manuel Rodriguez
and children spent Sunday with Mra. Morgan Inman and Nancy
Mr. and Mra. Juan Bant of Grand of Livonia were weekend gests of
■"With Fall caning up. so do n Rapids * Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Clare Green and lhe
lot of exnm.se, enrrw nn trwi Rush of Pontiac spent the week­ Floyd Baxters. * Mr and Mrs
Donald Hummel and family have
School expenses. repaint in the end with Mra. Maysel Hush and 'moved from Die tenant house of
the Floyd Baxters * Mr and Mra. ’
Johnson *o Utelr new home
Jack Carr and Mra Clara Tlmrick Robert
'
Arden Drive.
1
"Call me up at Mode! and teU of Chicago were weekend guests of on
.... nrid
_.&lt;u Mr
....* Gene Carr ...m
Servicemen* Addreases:
me how much money you'd like Mr
and ....ifamUy. Saturday evening guest* were We. David H. Dalton 2226524
M 'Co.
Weapon
Mr and Mrs George Carr and ”
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y a little while, often Kendall nnd Mr and Mra. LaVcm FPO San Francisco. Calif. 96602
10 minutes to rent lhe Can and daughter of Scbcwa. and I
Pfc. Dallas B. Beland 222*534
Mr
and
Mra
Leo
Carr
and
family
i
money you need from Model
Mr* Richard Cramer of Lansing I 2nd Marine Dlr. 3rd BaL
&lt; was a weekend guest of Mr. and HAS Co. 6th Marine Comm. Pit.
' Mra Martin Styger. She expects I
1 to leave this week for tKe Winter
Pfc. John Nielson 2226533
nt Largo, Fla Mr and Mra Glen -------------------------------------Rott and son. Gerald, of Charlotte | K B‘&gt;- 2nd Bn- ,3lh Marines
were other Sunday guest*. * Mra Sth Marine Div.
•■ Robert Allardlng and family of Camp Pendelton. Calif. 92055
j Lansing were weekend guests of
Pvt.
Darwin
A.
McClelland.
। Mr. and Mrs Floyd Baxter and,
visited Mr. and Mrs Fay ABerdtng VS 4959379, B Co. 17th BaL
Sunday a Mr. and Mrs William
Groff of Plymouth and Miss San­ Fort Knox. Ky. 40121
FINANCE CQ
dra Fredricks of Saranac were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mra. Dan Hickey and sons. Mike
and BUI. os he is home on leave
140 W. State St.
। from lhe US Navy
By Mr*. Lloyd Owen
i Senior Citizens will meet at the
Halting*
।
Methodist Fellowship HaU this
Phone 945-3429
Mrs. Howard Moore and Mrs
■ Thursday for a potluck dinner at
। noon. * Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Dean Selleck from McOmber at­
Rodriguez won second prize for tlie tended a Jewelry party at Mra.
Ih M.
{prettiest Spanish costume at the Elwain Paynes In Delton. Sat­
' Halloween party at St. Edward'* urday. * Mr. and Mra. Howard
Moore spent Friday at Frances
Thomas' in Yeckley. In the af­
ternoon, Mrs Moore and Mrs.
Thomas visited their nephew's
wife, Mrs Raymond Tobias, in
Pennock Hospital. * Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Chaffee from Star
District called at Lindon Nor­
ris' Friday * Mrs WiU Gurd
and Mr. and Mrs Will Shriber
from Hastings called on Mrs.
Ira Tobias in Weeks District
Mrs. Tobias is improving nicely
from surgery.
Mrs. Lloyd Owen shopped In
Grand Rapids Tuesday and ali tended Guild 42 at Mrs. Elmoc
I Moores'. * Mrs William Cox of
1 Nashville spent Tuesday night
and Wednesday at tlie Lloyd
Owens. * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Owen j/cre supper guests al the
William Cox' In Nashville Wednesday\ * Harold terb of Durfee
District called at Lloyd Owens
Friday.

Lake Odessa

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ROASTWELL blue enamel ROASTERS

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No-Sew Turkey lacing Pins

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FAIKINC

TEEN DANCE
Novn23r79:00 tin 12:30
Featuring Live Music of the
Sensational "CARDINALS"
TV &amp; Radio Personalities
Admission
75c Each

Includes 1- and 2-qt. sauce.
4 qt. covered sauce, 10-in.
fry pan, spatula and spoon.

For a Festive Table . . .
Thanksgiving Design Paper Ware
Napkins, Cups, Platespkg. 35c

49c

Thanksgiving Design Candles
Pilgrims, Turkeys, Harvest
15c to 89c each

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102 W. Stata St. at JaH.rwn

Michigan

WI 5-1412

Our first concern is not the cost and labor
involved in replating the insulators
(which it considerable) but the serious
consequences that can result with needless
interruption of electric service
to hospitals, homes and Industry
THIS WARNING IS PARTICULARLY DIRECTED
TO HUNTERS WHO THOUGHTLESSLY

USE POWERLINES OR INSULATORS
FOR TARGET PRACTICE
WE URGE YOUR COOPERATION IN THIS
MAHER OF PUBLIC CONCERN

By
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&amp; Riverside
Safe driver* prefer the
convenience and de­
pendability of our fait
claim service and per­
sonal attention when
you need ut . . .
For All Types of

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COLEMAN

Consumers Power Company is forced
to adopt the policy of offering
this reward for information
leading to the prosecution of
any person who willfully or
carelessly shoots or otherwise
damages our Electric Lines

INSURANCE

Side of Strand Theatre"

plan in leaping with lhe increated value ol

$1OO Reward

While an undergraduate
Michigan State, asalnant Clou
Country coach Jim Gibbard won
four letters In track and two in
eras country.

INSURANCE AGENCY

You’re taking dangerous chance* if your fir*
insurance doesn't cover today's full replace-

Refreshments and
Door Prises

80

• No Stick! No Scout!

Table Cover

Are you

Glttleman'a store, and then picked oat far the free weekend al

Rudy KUewett
YMM M4CTIK MRVANI

�toward McDonalds, Is expected
©me noon on a month's leave
Ing In the Armed Purees.

[CyCoIogyscV,

Harold Ward
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

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You won't find our staff

filling your special needs.
Individual service is

a

specialty here and you'll
always find top-value for
the money you hove to

spend.

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Use E. W. Bite Company tor
Local 414, UAX-CIO.

wife, a aon. Raymond of 429 W.
Mill Street: a daughter. Mra.
Franklin (Linda) Campbell. R4
Hastings; two slaters, Mrs.
Charles (Mildred) Morrell of
Martin and Mra. Moody (Marj­
orie) Leach of Dorr, and five
"
grandchildren.

The Lake O aqimres will hold
I a dance Saturday. Nov. IB, at
I the Lakewood High Shoo) on

Tommy Lee Schafer, son of
Mr. and Mrs Joseph H Schafer.
R4 Hastings, recently enlisted in
| caller. Area equate dancers wcl- the Naval Reserve unit at Battle
Creek for six years. Schafer is
come. Lunch after dance.
a 1966 graduate of Hastings High
School and U the second son of
Mr. and Mrs. Schafer to Join the
Naval Reserve His brother. Ter­
i ry, is on active duty and aboard
। ship. The father. Joseph Schafer.
| is a Navy veteran of WW II
। Chief Zederbaum. local reserve
I representative, stales that there
will be openings for recruits in
ensuing months. These will be
| relatively few In number and will
■ be filled on a first come, first
served basis. He may be reached
at the Center, BOO Capital Ave..
I SW. In Battle Creek, of by phoning WO 2-2791.

ELKS FISH FRY
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Serving from 5:30 to 8:00 P.M.
at the Elks Temple in Hastings
Members
and Guests

Funeral services for O. C Nor-

father, Earl N. Burdick, lives In
Manion.
Marine Pvt. Robert L. Crockfoed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
J. Crockford of Rl Woodland,
has completed four weeks of
Individual combat training at
Camp Pendleton. During the
training period, he received more
than 200 hours of instruction In
guerrilla warfare, the use of In­
fantry weapons, combat patrols,
end squad tactics HU next as•Sgnment js four weeks of basic
ipcclalist training to prepare
him for a specific Job in the
Marine Carps.

Children
75c

Marine Pvt. Alfred L. Kimble,
son of Mrs. Edlthmae Lockner of
Delton, was graduated from 8
weeks of recruit training at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot at
San Diego, Calif. He learned
small arms markxmaruhlp, bayo-

Adults
$1.25

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OF THE

WEEK

Engine fallufc farced two Has­
tings men to land their single­
engine, t'wo-s eater. Luscombe
plan* in a wheat Held seven
miles smtthwea'. of luniu Satut-

Monday afternoon. Nov 14. at t
Injured.
Lansing rest home, are tu be
State Police Identified the
held at 11 am this Thursday ut
pilot its Thom.n Howard. 32. and
the Pickens Chapel
his
pa»engcr as Kelly Kidder,
Burial will be In Vinewood
n
After minor repairs the plane
Mr, North had been a patient
at the rest home lor several was moved to another field and
flown out.
months.

of Mra Louise Tobias. R3 Delton,
completed eight weeks of mili­
tary police training at tlie Army
Training Center. Pt. Gordon. Ga_,
Nov. 4. He was trained in civil
nnd military law. traffic con­
trol. map reading, prlsoner-of-

helpless when it comes to

Engine Fails but
Plane Lands Safely

0. C. Norris
Of Lake Odessa
Dies Monday

pttol about 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. stationed at England APB, Louis­
iana. from January, 1062, until
this Wednesday al the Leongird- July, IBM. and La now at Tan
Osgood Funeral Home with the Son Nlult, A. B.. Slagon. Viet­
Rev. Isaac Osgood officiicting nam. His wife. Barbara, and
with burial In the Irving Cane- three children are living in
Kansas. HU address is:
SSgt. Dale H. Bryans
apparently aufA Fl6403041 377 SVC.
Sq. Bog 205 APO 96307,
San Francisco, Calif.
Road with hla son, Kay mon gl.

ALL PEOPLE ARE CORM
HELPLESS AND SOME OF
'EM NEVER OUTGROW IT

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—-Pnn»« 1 Sfl 6
SectionTwa
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Thurvdnv November
Nnvnmhnr 17,
17 1966
Thursday.

Funeral cervices for Harobl R.
Ward. 56. R2 Hastings, who was began hla 15th year in the Air

He was bom In Orangeville
Township on Dec. 21. 1909. the
son of William and Nellie &lt; Ray­
mond) Ward and was a Ilf Mong
resident of Barry County/. He
Formerly lived In Yankee
Springs.
He married Alicia McClurkln
on Sept. 14. 1B36. In Middleville.
They hod lived in Irvine Town­
ship for tlie post 20 years.

The Hastings Banner

80 PEP cw OP ALL ACCIDENTS HAPPEN

HPTH/N 2S M/LEG OP HOME. POfT TM&amp;

He was born in Edmore on
May 29. 1886, the son of Frankl
and 7&gt;fartha ‘Lampom Norris.
He married .Ouida Dunshec on
Oct. 23. 1909. Site died last May
31.
He moved to Lake Odessa in
1B45.
Mr Norris Is survived by five
daughters nnd two suns. Fred of
Detroit and Eugene of Lake
Odessa; 28 grandchildren: 21
great grandchildren, and a bro­
ther. Fred, of Edmore.

...

tWlt'WANCC INrVHMATIOX IN3TITITE

—.

,

MISS I angerstrom s
Mother Succumbs

Fred Garlinger
On Draft Board
Frederick O Garllntrr of laikr,
Odessa has been appointed a
number of thc Ionia County Se­’
lective S.'rvice local Board.
Garlinger suerrwh Dale B •
1
years service.
Gnrlinger operates the lake'
Od'v'a Produr y Co He has a wife•
..and two children He Ls a veteran i
of Wo:ld War I! ana a member■
of the bake Odessa Lions Club)
r.nd rhe Masonic Lodge.

net fighting, and methods of self- Dp 117 4
protection. He also received ln-;*Af “ Slllt HOU
Services were to be held tills
structlon in military drill, his­
Wednesday at the Methodise
tory and tradition* of the Marine
Chinch In Manistee for Mrs.'
Corps, and other academic sub­
Felix
Tangersirom, mother of
About 40 members and guests
.jects. He will now undergo four
weeks of Individual coin bat ut the Hastings' Business A: Pro- Miss Ruth Tangersirom. kinder­
garten teacher In the Hastings
training and four weeks ol basic fes'lonal Women's Club met al public
School*.
Schools Mrs
Mrs. Tangerspecialist training before being
the hotel Tuesday. Nov. 8. (er itrom had suffered a stroke latt
assigned to a permanent unit
clinncr
; Summer. Ruth had tern calk &lt;1
-r&gt;,„
,, home on Thursday preceding her
Pfc Raymond Hause is sched­
r
motter-B death Those from here
hi d J
aUendlng lhe services were Mrs
uled to be promoted to Sp 4
this month of November He took
basic training at Fort Knox. Ky,
,
lun,l,hi
W
Coot
M„ rlu&lt;;
in February until April and is
now serving an 18-month tour in&gt;
Tills netted thc club around a_.th Underwood.
Panama where he has been since' »14O.
I
_______ •_______
May. He Is specialising In com­
Members of the finance com- Racing Fan Club
munication.
miller arc: Fran EllJgcl. ehalrThe Michigan Auto Racing
m a n, Grace MePharlin. co- । Fan Club will have a movie party
chairman, and Margaret Beatty. kat 8 p.m. un.Saturday. Nov. J9..
Helm Clement, Iztha Hynes, nt tlie Reuther Hall. 13‘.IO Burton
'
Wilma Story. Eline. Buehler SW. in Grand Rapids. Among
(who was the auctioneer &gt;. Muric movies to be shown are the 1968
.
Hlgbic. Ruth Kuhfal and Eliza- Indianapolis "500" program. Evebelh Weiuley.
' ryone is Invited.
A special meeting of Middle­
ville Chapter 17. OES will be
held at 7 p.m at the Masonic
Temple. Tuesday evening. Nov.
29 for a school of instruction In­
cluding the Caledonia and Free­
port Chapters, with Mrs. Lucille
Koken, Grand Commander as In­
structress.
Thc secretaries and treasurers
of the chapters arc requested to
meet at chapter room at 6:30
Wo Finish Shirts, Flatwork, Work Clothes
pin, with their chapter's books
for auditing by lhe irulructrete.
All members are Invited to at­
tend.
.
*|'t'
(Lillian &amp; Ray Gibson)

*h"

Mr„ Mrs. Nash
Honored on 50th
Wedding Jubilee
To l»nor the golden wedding
anniversary ot Mr and Mrs Guy
Nash of Carlton Center/ their
sun and family. Mr. and Mis
Zane Nash. Raymond, wlio is a
student at We tern Michigan
L’qjveraity. and Norman entertalned with a family dinner on
Saturday evening. Nov. 12th. at
thetr home at 431 W. Colfax.
Other guests were Miss Alberta
Nash. Mrs Irene Szekely and
Willard Nash, also a aon of the
Guy Nashes
Guy Nash and the former Or­
tha Coykendall were marrIM In
Landing on Nov. 15 1916, and
all have lived all of their martied life in the Carlton Center
nrea, in fact, mast of the years
have been spent in thc ancesteal home in which Mr. Nash was
born
On Sunday, to further commen/orate the day. mart of the
family group went to see "The
Sound of Music" In Grand Rap­
ids. which was especially enjoyed
by the honored ucuple.

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Middleville OES
Plans Instruction
School on Tuesday

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Rev. Rogers Preaches
At Wyoming Church

323 5. Michigan

WI 5-4062

Rev. Howard W. Rogers was1
the evangelist at the Wyoming
Pilgrim Holinesa Church Wed­
nesday through Sunday. Mra.
Rogers accompanied him.

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
A REAL NICE VACANT LOT, lake ffont on Hammonds Heights Addition. Algonquin Lake, foe
$1,700.00
A GOOD. LARGE HOME on West Stale Street, west, about V* mile has three bedrooms and large
hall and clow! upstairs, downstairs it has one bedroom, living room, family room, kitchen and bath.

ar RS’sec. carpeting and drapes in living room go with place, has storm windows and
men laundry room and built-in desk, for X$9,500.00
HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, with two bedrooms upstairs and on- bedroom down, living room, dining
room, kitchen and bath, basement has oil space heater 250 gal. tank, all floor coverings for
$4,000.00
A NICE BUILDING LOT in Grants Second Addition, First Ward, for
-.$1,000.00
TWO NICE BUILDING LOTS in the Butler Addition. Hastings, for

the guest speaker at the local
Pilgrim Holiness Church Sunday
morning In thc evening Mr. Ron
David of Muskegon brought
lhe message Mra. David and four
boys assisted in the service with
special singing.
•*
The Clark Levcngoods will en­
tertain her mother. Mrs Ray
WeUel. and his father. Walter

Thanksgiving, and Pam will also
be home from Eastern Michigan
University.

INTRODUCING

....$800.00

SIXTEEN-ACRE PLACE NEAR FREEPORT, has five bedroom home, has three bedrooms upstairs and
$7,700.00
GENERAL STORE AT BANFIELD, has oil and gas station and general store stock, would consider trade

A REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD, hat living room, two bedrooms, kiteten and
full bath, attached garage, aluminum siding, drapes and floor coverings go with it for $10,500.00
A NEW HOME AT MIDDLE LAKE, a bungalow, with living room, three nice bedrooms, dinette, and
kitchen and full bath, full basement, home has electric heating system. 24 x 24 ft. garage, storm
windows and screens, aluminum siding and brick, for ....................$16,500.00
A BRAND NEW HOME JU$T $OUTH OF CITY LIMITS. HASTINGS, has large living room, kitchen
with dming space, four nice bedrooms, two full baths, car port, on lot 100 feet on road and 150
feet deep, a swell bungalow priced low for quick sale. If interested In a roomy house, let us
TWO EXCELLENT LOT$ in the Bauer Addition right on Michigan Avcnua, paved street with utility
Mtrviccs in for
$1,600.00 ea.

LARRY TEBO

TWO APARTMENT H0U5E IN $ECOND WARD, each apartment has living room, kitchen land bath
and two bedrooms, heated with gas. and there Is a two stall garage, forT2^TT$7,000.00

Representative

IN THE $ECOND WARD, a nice home in A-l condition, three bedrooms and new bath upstairs and

Mr. Tebo has been servic­

insulated and has storm,windows and screens and garage. Want to trade foe a smaller home.
ANOTHER BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, in Hastings-Heights, has living room, three bedrooms, kitchen
and dinette, full basement, gas heat, a n.c^tyo stall garage, a beautiful home for ....$ 16.800.00
A REAL NICE P^ACE IN IRVING TOWmB»*Vith two bed«xxns upstairs and down It has living

ing

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room, dining room, bath and kiteten, gnd^Biity room, heated with bottle gas and space heater
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............................................ $5,250.00
A REAL GOOD, YfAR ROUND HOME RIGHT ON
1CH LAKI, has living room, three nice bedrooms,
dining and kitehan rooms combined, bath, has
from water's edge to highway, has permanent do» and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steel fishing
boat, heater and electric range, this placa hag only been oullt a few yurt, all for ..$12,600.00

IN THE SECOND WARD, In A-l condition with (twee bedrooms upstair* and one bedroom down
two living rooms, dining room, new kitetea, full bath, full basement with oil furnace, den on
the first floor, two car garage, cement driveway, full lot for$9,000 00
A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD. hM two bedrooms and full bath and downstairs it has
one bedroom, living room, dining room, kltcten and braakfast nook, has glassed-in back porch
'full basement with forced hot air gas teat, wall to wall carpeting in living and dining rooms is
newly painted outside and decorated Inside, two stall garage, and is fully insulated, for $11,000 00

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�Trojans Fall, Galesburg-Augusta Takes Crown
Comstock Park
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Victory Streak

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al Haotinga High

State .4 Championahip
Middleville's Thornapple-Kellogg football team completed an­
other great season Friday night
when the Trojans ran Into a
powerful Comstock Park eleven
which knocked Coach Bob
White's lads out of the mythical
Michigan Class C-D crown

sup Middleville'
At the same time Battle Creek
Central defeated Battle Creek
Lakeview 31-7 and won the State
Class A crown. Saginaw Buena
Vista won lhe mythical Class B
title and Galesburg-Auguste took

Guide to Guessing Deer Weights Grand Ledge

HHS Athletic
Dept. Thanks
Football Boosters

HHS 1966-67
Schedules

Coach Killed
In 2-Car Crash

CITY CAGE MEETING

tte Athletic Department of Has­
tings High School want to thank

Faculty members and students
at Hastings High and at otter

School.

are Invited to

assistance

Dec. U Lakevo&lt;4
Jta. • OreentUle
Grand Ledge High, was killed
13 ChuloUe
Monday in a two-car Intersec­ Ju 1« O»«n
20 OrtaA Lwlge
IM. 27 St. Jatns
lea. SI loota
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Barry Fans to
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Michigan State facea Notre
Dome this Saturday In what has
been tabbed "the game of the
j ear." "the game of the cen­
tury" and just TTHE GAME.”

Armchair Athlete

at 8:30 pm. this Wednesday at
the Palmer-Bush Funend Home
held there at 2 p.m this Thurs­
day with Fatter Crowley offici­
ating. Burial will be In St. Jo­
seph Cemetery at Lansing.
Coach Gorham's survivors In­
clude his wife, Teresa; a son.
Michael, and a daughter. Sherry.

direction of Miss Murphy, for

and to all the others In thc com­
munity who worked with the
Boosters Club through whose ef­
forts our .nj»rts programs were
made possible.

r.t&gt;.

WBB8TLIM0
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tsa. IS cnurlotto

Softball President

Effective July 1,1966
all eligible depend­
ent children under 16
years old, living with
a Master Member of
Automobile Club of
Michigan, are pro­
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Travel. Pedestrian
and Recreation
Accidents.
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part beagle and part poodle pup­
pies available at lhe animal shel­
ter. The pups, which would make
house pels, are available by con­
tacting Dog Warden Dean Bra­
den through the sheriff’s office.

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HCC Annual Meet

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St. Johns Wins
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JUS Old School Burni
p. «:jo
A fire of unknown origin de­
H. «:so stroyed Lhe former .Murphy
School on the Oscklar Rood al
H. 4110 13:46 am. Friday. The Mlddlevllle Fire Department wm called
T.«:So) by Deputy Gerald Smith and
Deputy Jerry Plank, but the fire
had too much of a start by the
time the firemen arrived. Furni­
ture stored in the remodeled
building was alio destroyed, Fire

James Coleman, president of
Plans were completed at __
Nov. 1 meeting of thc Woodland the Hastings Country Club, has
Saddle Club for the first annual announced that the annual
meeting would be held at 8 pm.
j candidates getting ready for thc opening encounter of the seaTuesday, Nov. 39, at the club.
(Ind.l Clay in the 1963 opsner.
1964
uaxeiourr - anruata oereaiea I The
•— ei
•—&gt;
a seU-OUt^n/be day utter Thanksgiving-----------the Carlton Center Grange.
prevloiuly unbeaten St. Philip for months and ta being tele- at Marshall on Friday. Nov. 26
The club voted to have a pot- called "Mr. Decollation" put out
squad and what a sight to be­
before a throng of 4300 at j vised regionally on ABC.
| Coach VanderVeen has six lel- hold. All 15 are athletes and। luck supper with each family by the American Quarter Horse
C. W. Post Field.
The thunder begins at
1:30 | termen back from hte West Cen- should warm the heart of Van- furnishings two dishes to pass. Association. This will be the
.
. ...............................
tral championship squad...
of last derVeen who already has taken. Contact Janice Rust — 945-5247 first showing In the area.
It was GA's first win In three 1 EBT.
EB.T. at Spartan Stadlt
Stadium and
for information.
-----■" St Philip, and‘ It was Till be heard across lhe country. season, led by Co-Captelns Dave up three sophomores.
A gift exchange will complete
tries
with
Williams and Jim King. King,
Sophomores on the JV roster I Karon Bornum will take the evening. Each member is to
the first time the Battle Creek
who turned in many good per­ Include Jerry Baxter. 5-7. 115; charge of decorating tlie tables bring a *1 gift. Boys bring boys
school was to a KVA member.
&gt; formances last season, is the tall­ Bruce Edger, 5-10. 135; Dave
gifts and girls bring girl gifts.
''IFcnnvlUe's Blackhawks ended
est man on lhe squad, tenruilng Fisher. 5-10, 140; Steve Pocernlk,
This meeting is planned for the
the season Saturday {defeating
6-5 and weighing 1A King 5-8, 130; Doug Storrs, 5-9. 150;
whole family so lets see 100
invading Hopkins. 34-OTTW’vic­
scored 137 points against West Steve Strickland. 5-9. 150; D»ve
percent attendance.
tory gave Fennville a 4-4 record
Chris BeIson. Then Mrs. Marlin'
while the Vikings finished with a signed as first sergeant of the Central foes lost year while Dave Coleman, 8-0. 175: Gary Ro&amp;be,
Williams —In his third year — 8-1. 160; Doug Acker. 8-0. 140;
Hastings Civil Air Patrol.
3-6 mark.
will present certificates of com- Joined the club to make an en­
Comstock defeated Allegan 40­
Bryan Gordon Is academic ser­ drilled 174 pointe. Dave te 5-10. Bob Casteleln. 6-0. 170; Rick pletlon along with year pins. rollment of 37. - - -------------VanDenburg. 5-8. 170; Tim Mast,
27. In a Wolverine Conference geant and assistant information 165 pounds.
Other lettermen are Steve 5-11, 160. and Tom Hoke. 5-11, Yearly awards will be presented
win at the Colt field Friday officer, Walter Steldle Is flight
For Banner CUumlfled Ad*
night. Comstock made 20 points sergeant. John Mason is first Taffec, 5-10, 155-pound senior; 190. Freshmen arc Wes VanDen- and also perfect attendance pins.
Call WI 5-3481.
in the last period.
squad leader. Douglas Robertson Tom Bortak, 6-2. 160; Bob Iron­ burc. 5-9, 170. and Dave HathaExploding for "a 27-polnt first is second squad leader and Brian side, 5-10. 155. all seniors, and
Jim
Williams.
6-0.
160.
a
junior.
Pennock Is third squad leader.
Others
on
the
Varsity
Include
feated Bangor. 48-19. for a 5-4
The color guard Includes Greg­
record Ron Labadlc scored four ory Dennison. Richard Dunbar. Jim Fisher. 5-8. 135; Mike Fltatouchdowns
Merl Novlskey and Nolan Snow. gerald. 6-0. 165; Herb Buwalda.
Guidon bearers arc Steve For- 8-0. 140. and Rick Abbey, 6-1,
190, all juniors, and Oary Hall.
The St. Johns Redwings,
net Ison is administrative assist­ 5-8, 145; Al Hengesbach, 8-1, 185. champions of the West Central
and Glenn Cote. 6-2. 179, sopho­
ant and squad leader.
mores. Glenn aggravated hte old Conference, closed out their sea­
Jeff George was lop man with
knee Injury Monday and was to son Friday night with a 44-7 win
34 out Of 25 at the Barry Con- sj
a L Ca .
over Ovtd-Elsle.
see his doctor Tuesday.
serration Club’s trapshoot Sat- Name DOD STUTZ
The Redwings finished lhe sea­
Williams brothers will start in son with an 8-1 record, having
Gan- Murphy had 33. Bob Slolost only to Lakewood.
cum 22. Don Payiva 21. Earl ArBob 8tuU was elected presi- the guard positions and King at
his
old
center
slot.
Steve
TafGreenville ended the season
getslnger and Forrest Bidciman dwu ot the Hastings Softball As20. John Leary 19 and Adele Ar- . soclaUon at Thursday's organ- fee. Toni Bortak. Al Hengesbach with a 19-19 Ue at Rudness Field
and Cota have the Inside track at Belding.
getslngcr. Jim Spoon and Harold i**Uon meeting.
to
start
at
the
forward
positions.
Central Montcalm ended the
Mathews
1?
-JL13
I
Hastings High Coach Bernie
'Bob^Slodi
— —
—1 Oom was named vice presi- Hall may be lhe No. 1 replace­ season In a thr^e-wey tie with
Slocum
and Jctr.
John L.
Leary
ment at guard.
Portland and Fulton for the Tri­
—— the special
won
special event
event round
round
|। dent and Ron Beyer secreteryFriday after school the Varsity Central crown by defeating
With the deer season opening, treasurer.
j
there will be no trapshooting on
The association members hope | is to scrimmage Otsego.
thc range this Saturday The to have an official scorekeeper
The three schools have 5-1
next shoot is Dec 3.
1 for next season's play.
We had our first look at the league records.
15 boys working out on Coach
Dave Weir’s HHS Junior Varsity

Jeff George Top
Shooter Saturday

FOR FUN AND
HEALTH

Board for serving at lhe banquet;

1. 1930. the son of Mr. and Mrs.
(Pat) Gorman. He was a gradu­
ate of Lansing Resurrection and
Fe». 10 Orieortlla
Michigan State University.

Woodland Saddle
Club Plans First
Awards Program

BOWL

:00

James G. Maurer of Grand
Ledge, spent Monday night tn

Tuesday.

football

John Cclnder who took pictures
for the Junior Varsity football
games; Dick Feldpauach as ma*-

cx&gt;-champlon of the league two
yean, runner-up twice and third
this post season with a 5-2-1
record.

C-D title In the UPI poll with
an g-0 record. Galesburg is 9-0. winner will go tlie "Megaphone
Middleville finished the season Trophy"
■
DRESSED WEIGHT
which Stalo regained
tn alxtli place In the UPI poll
"How much do you think my deer weighed on the hoof?" is
and tied for 10th with Annada the
■
Irish.
one of the questions that is put most often to Conservation
and Alpena Catholic Central in
Sophomore standouts Terry
the AP poll All three schools
Department field men by successful deer hunters. This
Hanratty and Jim Seymour have
chart, drawing from studies made in Michigan, is designed
bean tearing apart the record
to answer that question fairly accurately for hunters who
books at South Bend as they’ve
every period to topple Middle­ led the Irish Into top ranking
get their deer this seasdn. The guide is useful, however,
ville Friday.
nationally
only if hunters know thc dressed weight of their animals.
High scoring Tom Warner,
Here's how it works: Follow the vertical line that shows
who had 38 touchdowns and 15 Fighting Irish have been John
extra points going into the con­ Pergine, Kevin Hardy and Jim
your deer's dressed weight up to thc point where it inter­
test for 171 points, was unable
sects with the bolder diagonal line. From there, go directly
to score and missed his bld for
across to the left band column to get the approximate live
an all-time Slate prep record. that held oppounts to 38 pointe
In HD’s first afltn games, shut­
weight of your deer. -Mich. Dept, of Conservation
|
late George Squler of South Ha­ ting out four teams.
On tlie ground. Nick Eddy,
ven In 1927 Warner was knocked
unconscious In the second half larry Conjar and quarterback
and was withheld for the re­ Hanratty have racked up 1mmainder of the game.
Touna*
Dan Jeffreys scored on an end
i3
*
sweep for Middleville, and ran seven games.
Duffy Daugherty coached'
The football season is hardly over—and far from over for
the extra point.
^Sd nine I fans inl^rested in the game between Notre Dame and Michi­
Top - ranked Buchanan also i teams
teams have
have beaten
bca
’
just twice. |gan State University al East Lansing Saturday—but at Hdswas upset Friday, falling to Do- times, while 'looU
------... is-),
_ a
-----23-game The blggeM man ^dnZwhenI,ing5 High and nwst “thcr •MichiRan PreP schools basketball
wagiac.
came in the 1956
winning streak
----------------------------&gt;Ue Dame’s an^ wrestling are set to lake over the spotlight.
The last lime Buchanan lost ®*ntc wonJ*7'14’
te 34-7 win I
HHS Head Coach Bob VanderVeen is drilling 13 Varsity

the

Members of the Athletic Boos­
ters Club, for their help; Dr.
Huebner, Dr. Morrill and Dr.
Blair for sharing duties as team
physicians; the Sheriff’s Posao;
three linemen. Joe Duffy, Dave
Moore and Dick Dean; LeonardOsgood and Gin-bach for their
ambulance's; Ed Wtetnlk’s phy­
sical therapy tn the hospital;
Mrs. Gladys Youngs as hostess

His Ixue-boll learns had 85 wins
and 27 setbacks. His football

fill be the 32nd football

poll after whipping St Philip
Saturday night. 19-13. Detroit

during

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�COMMERCIAL MINORS
Galen Daniels rolled 214-601
In the Minors Thursday. BUI
Hanson fired 2TO-567. Aaron
Sherk 194-545. Gordy Howe 214­
544. Ron Fbwler 189-544. Paul
Cawwl 193-539, Bob Balmer 194­
536. Ken Granata 215-535. Mike
Miller 200-533. Rod Tietz. 202­
1526. Vem Harbin 193-525, Paul
Woodman 193-514, Pete Kruger
188-509, Gordon Trick 193-509
and Curt Avery 181-501.
Standings: Deputies 33. Ben’
. dec Gravel 31. Hastings Banfner 284. Tinklers 27. Parkers 26.
Belli Motors 25. Smith Bros 23S.
Renner Ford 23. V &amp; J Mobil
'32’». Walldorffs 19. Doles Bake
Shop 18, Patten Monument 164.
Midway Buffing 16. South End
Food and Bev
16. Hastings
Aluminum Products 15 and Ze­
phyr 134.
.

HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Bruce Terry led the hot Chude
circuit Wednesday firing 247-M®
while Hank Fedewa scaled the
800 barrier with 218*808.
Bob Lambert chalked 305-210­
508, Joe Burkholder 221-550.
Glenn Laubaugh 526. Ken Beck­
with 552. Rob Carmoney 539.
Chas. Altoft .521. C. Rose 509.
Ward Woodmansee 203-542. Joe
Gielaroaskl 543. Denver Klersey
520. Harold Hall 214-559. John
Havens 200-506. Wayne Decker
534. Ed Sheler 230-570, Jack
Bowman 525. George Lydy 203­
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
202-588. Paul Edwards 218-203­
Standings: Sport's Bar and
608. BUI Hackney 206-659, Meri
Haines 317 - 529. Harvey Haan Larke Buick 29. Piston Rings 26.
518. Allan Hinrlchsen 206 • 545. Millers Jewelers and City Food
Beverage 25. Culllgan's 234.
Ron Pellow 208-200-590. B Han­
son 206-510. D. Cappon 611, S. Harwoods IO.A. 22. Aluminum
Lydy 519. C. Floria 517. C How­ Products 18. Welcome Tavern 13.
ard 200-498, J. Mlles 500. L. and Tyden Corp. 94
Paul Edwards was the big gun
Springer 200-521. B Ransom 511.
B. Kenyon 224-574. Mike Rey­ Thursday Tiring 232-224-620.
nolds 200-545. Jack Rose 223-556. Dave Irwin chalked 226-215-621.
Karol Owen 210-528. Earl Lvon Maynard Tucker 217-593. Shan­
519. D. Aldrich 52?. Pat Ter- non Lydy 205-211-576. Joe Giepenlng 513. Ernie Miller 200-540. larowaki 201-559. Bruce Terry
Bob Miller 507. C. Krauss 508. G. 557. Harvey Haan 554. Lester
Norris 501. Verl Belson 502. Ba­ Springer 207-553._ Harry McCol­
sU Hitchcock 545. Pete Montague lum 532, Mike ‘Schondelmayer
542. John Gorodenskl 213-533. : 226-568, Merle Haines 541. A.
Gene Grabau 520
Henrichsen 535. Wilfred Bums
Standings: McAllisters 32. J12-554. Dick Aspinall 514. Galen
Reahms 29. Fred Saad 284. Bur­ Daniels 204-558, John McLeon
keys 26. Kiersey* and Johnics 513. Honk Keeler 506&gt;, Paul Cas­
25, Hastings Milling and Dura- i sel 518. Glenn Laubaugh 500. Ir­
Clean 24, Moose 23, Al's 21’,. Fll- I win Harwood 508. Ed Richardson
ter* 21. East Side 194, Burk* 19. 513. and Al Relgler 502.
WBCH 18’.. Dowling 18.' Elk*.
and William* Insurance 17. Ha*- j
THE TWISTERS
ting* Sanitary 8
Standings: Thc Bombs 21,
Renner Ford 20. Powder Box 18.
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Local Finance and Hull Realty
High games and series: Pete 17 and Cool Aides 15
Powell 212-228-611. Bill Hollen­
Good scores: Shirley Hawks
beck 201-541. Howard Peters 208­ 156-422. Tert McClain 142-419.
590. Wayne Decker 225-553. No­ Dolle Larsen 197-514. Pal Lum­
lan Johncock 218-536, Carl Ba­ bert 151-413. Virginia Howard
ker 201-615. Gordbn Norrl* 222­ 159- 458. Put Fueri 157-409. M.
587. Don Martin 243-606. Dale Johncock 155-413 and Carol
Cappon 208-544. Jack Smith 206­ Keeler 194-481.
552. tfruce Terry 213-578. Carl
Rose M4. Jim Bamum 526. Bob
MONDAY MIXERS
Clinton 500. Roger Raber 532.. Gaod scoresi Belly Sheler 201­
Tom Johnston 542. Doug Vickery 590. Mary Roush 201-545. Jean
590, Don Clinton 527. Gerald McAllister 199-543. Shlrlee VanFurbey 509
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denburg 193 • 533, June Benner
183-526. Gerry Newton 192-521.
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
Marge Wieland 185-516. Mary
High scores: Bill Bums 256­ Lou Snyder 177-520. Louise Bahs
646, Ron Pellow 202-678. Allan 177-492. Emma Magoon 180-494.
Hinrlchsen 234-574. Louis Sils­ Alma Covllle _ 461*450. Marilyn
bee 201-521. Jim Bourne 217-520,, McKenzie 176-441, Marilyn Swan­
Al Morgan 178-508. Don Martin son 152-421. Mae Hart 157-436.
190-490. Mlles Nelson 19T492. Opal Gillions 167-424. Joy Ward
Wesley Friend 166-473^Ted Smith 170-458. Bernadlne Eckert 165­
164. Rose Hinrlchsen 174-161. 459. Mildred Smith 185-446. Faye
Helene Bourne 155. Von Howell Allen 198-478. Shirley Wilcox
172-466. Harry Kronewltter 159. 160- 368. Maxine Dipp 174-446.

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

Thnraday, November 17. 1966

Bernard Hause 157. Nancy Mor­
gan 144.

Hunting Season Is Time
To Develop Good Will
November 18-24 stand* out on
Michigan’s calendar of events os fences near posts to avoid buck­
Farm-City Week.
ling the wire.
It's a special time focuied on
Regardless of how It happens.
building greater understand­ If you cause property or live­
ing and a stronger bond be­ stock damage, report It to the
Mr. and Mr* Lynn Mix will be'
tween city and country folk*.
farmer and take full responsileaving this week for Lewiston to
And with Michigan* firearm billty In making things right
deer hunt ano will be spending
deer season set for November 12­ with him.
27 In the Upper Peninsula and
Last but not least, thank the Thanksgiving there. The Theo
November 19-December ♦ in the fanner after your hunt and Kennedy* of Nashville will also
Lower Peninsula, the spirit and maintain your friendship with join them.
Good will between fanners and city-dwelling hunters begins liming of thia special week 1* him throughout the year, not
Sunday visitor* at the home of
Mra. Lester Miller were Mra.
with both groups striving hard to understand each other's especially appropos for develop­ just in lhe fall.
ing more good will between
Perhaps this sounds like a lot Rockford Price and a friend
problems, to respect each other's interests, and to treat farmers and city-dwelling hunt­
of "do's" for the hunter. How- from Clarksville, and on Mondoy
each other as they would like to be treated. What you see er*.
ever.“1f he considers the sport Mr*. M 111 e r's brother. Ivan
here is a good case in point. This sportsman from the city
For this Is a season when re­ he's getting m return, these Zuschnltt. of Battle Cre^k visi­
has a problem shared by thousands of other fellow hunters:
lations between these two thing* are not very much to ask ted her.
groups are pul to the lest—for —no more for sure, than the
He needs a place to hunt. He starts off on the right foot by
Mr. and Mr*. William Parker
belter or foe worse.
hunter would have a right to ex­
asking for permission to hunt on the farmet’s lands. Thanks
entertained Mr and Mrs Nor­
In keepings with the goals of pect If he were the farmer.
no small part to the hunter’s show of common courtesy, the
Farm-City Week, deer hunter*
There's no better time to pracfanner gives bis O.K. and points out lands where he permits nnd rural landowners can make । tice good farmer-sportsman rela­
hunting. In this case, all that started well ended that way, things turn out for lhe better by tions than during Farm - City
too, as the hunter got his deer. It just goes to show that striving to understand each oth­ Week. November 18-24. and
good cooperation between hunter and farmer is the key to ers problems, to respect each throughout this Falls deer sea­
happy bunting. There's no better time to keep this good other's Interests, and to treat son in Michigan.
each other as they would like to
thing going than during Fann-City Week, Nov. 18-24. be treated.
-Mich. Department of Conservation
Tills calls for hunters and
fanners to put themselves In
each other's shoes
Bertha Thaler 160 -460. Mike, TUESDAY NIGHTINGALES
Meadowlark Lemon. Freddie I
Beckwith 131-358. Barbara Bed-' Good Korea: Fran Hybarger
For farmers, this Involves rec­
ford 187-480. Janice Dalman 166- 1 172-467, Betty Rogers 163-450. ognizing tlie fact that many Neal. Jackie Jackson. Hallie Bry-1
446. Helen Crawford 174-474 and Norma Klmmey 160-431, Fran hunters are men without their ant and Bill Barnes—five na^
Beverly DeWitt 160-458.
louden 156-390. Wilma Hynes own places to hunt. Thousands tionally-known basketball playStandings: McAllisters 31. 148-386. Helene Fealherly 148­ of these sportsmen from the cjty. era—form lhe starting lineup for
Foodiand 29. Nor ths Ide 28. 414. Mary Baker 144-376, Phyl- cooped in their "cement jungles" the Harlem Globetrotter* in their |
Mary's. Big D and Vogt’s 26. Ly­ enc Klaltn 143-402, Florence Os- most of the year, are hard Grand Rapids appearance Nov.,
dy's Purina Chicks 25. Haan's senheimer 143-373. Diane Belaon pressed to find lands where they 21.
The Trotters, rated the great­
23. Piston Ring and Van Matre 140-374. Peg Edger 140-380. Irene can gel back to the wonderful
21. Hastings Floor Covering 20. Perry 137-355, and Jean Weil- world of the outdoors to enjoy rat basketball show In the world
—and the record &lt;8.680 wins.
| Sheriff's Girls 19. WBCH 18. fare 136-357.
the thrills of hunting.
322
setbacks &gt; bear out the fact,
Food Center 17. Savings &amp; Loan
For them. It means turning tackle lhe touring New York Na­
16 and Kroger 10.
to farmers as their friends in tionals at the Civic Auditorium
o
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'^GO GO GIRLS
Standings: Woodmansee's 33, need.
Happily, through the coopera­
Stringbean Lemon, 6-2. 32Dog 8c Suda 26. Trumble's Tav­
Standing*: Canada Dry 28. ern and Gilmore Jewelers 24, tive efforts of about 2600 farm­ year-old. Is in his 12th year
South End Food 22 4. Hastings AckoU's and Chenoweth Machine er*. the Conservation Depart­ with the Trotter*. He supplied
Floor Covering 214. Miller Jew­ 19. Johnnies Auto Parts 17. and ment. and federal government, the 1-2 punch with his stellar
elers 21. Lescoa 15 and Hastings Kroger 16.
approximately 220.000 acres of scoring and rebounding. Then
.
City Bank 12.
Kingsley Bennett snuggled 224­ private land w-Ul be open tn he break* nut with hl* Crown
Good scores: Gayle Spaulding
593, Paul Cassell 216-503. Ron regulated public hunting tn this Prince act which has thrilled
141-395. Faye Allen 191, 224-565.
state during lhe 1966 deer sea­ thousands throughout the world.
Brenda Williams 136-358. Velma Beyer 222-557. Leon Ackett 200­ son.
Lemon, who loves kids and plays
Howell 131 - 374. Sherry Patten 549. Al Montague 210-526. Jack
Most of this private acreage is up to them In all his games, has[
147-372. Marlon Johncock 175­ Sheler 520. Sort Baker 516 and in the southern half of Michigan no peers on the court.
Bob Moore 502.
439 and Peg Cron Ing er 184-482.
where public hunting land* are
at a premium.
TUESDAY NITEHAWKS
Under the new federal Crop­
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
8 tandingat Mid-Villa 38. Head
Jack Rose took over the sea- Pins. Rollers and Uldriks 21. land Adjustment Program and
eon's series honor* In the Has­ Devereaux 20. Mavericks and the longstanding Cooperative
Hunting Club Plan, which are
tings Mfg. wheel Tueeday night Striker* 17 and King Pins 15
making these lands available to
when he rolled a One 026 with a
Good scores: Russ Hart 172­ public hunting, signs will be
222 high game. DeWayne Pugh 203-190-564. Woody Travis 176­ posted on farm property, telling
also had a dandy night with 178 - 522 Ray Asplnail 224 - 517, sportsmen they are welcome.
,214-614 , and Maynard Tucker Dale Ossenheimer 182-192-543.
Now It comes down to the
liad one of hl* best games, roll­ Paul Cassel 170-501 and Herb hunter and what he must do
ing 244. finishing with 602.
Bishop 197-509
to meet lhe fanner half way.
Ken Rose blasted 233-554.
Whether private farm lands
Aaron Sherk 514. Walter Beck
TUESDAY NITEHAWKS
arc posted open to hunting or
SHI. D. Rlngewold 507. J. Van­
Standing*: Mld-VUla 25. Head not. It's up to the hunter to
deburg 504. Paul Bond 230-528, Pins and Roller* 20, Uldrlk's In­ first a*k the owner for permis­
Ken Beckwith 510, Clyde Carr surance 18. King Pins and Mav-. sion to hunt. This is the hunl|50l. Karol Owen 222-528. Joe erick's 14.
er's first and most Important
Stutz 508 and Emerson Struble
Paul Wleringa let! the wheel "do."
513.
rolling 219-225-601. Art Gallup i Without this allow of common
. Standings: Chrome Room 31. chalked 216-180-192-588. Ray As- courtesy, hunter - farmer rela­
Leftovers 25. Presser* 24. Ot- pinall 214-538. Jasper Travis 198, tions quickly break down and the
, flee 23. Tool Room 82. Court­ Harold Culhane 196. Jim Dur­ sportsman, himself. Is the biggest
house Service 21 4. Chargers 21. bin 189-194-842, Paul Caascl 186. loser. He's apt to lose the privi­
Tough Ouya 18. Caslte 17 4'And and Ray PavUlk 170-176-170-516. lege of using the farmer's lands
Machine Room 17.
1 •
come next season.
Giving Qie farmer a fair ahake
and respecting hl* interests, of
TUESDAY *ilXED LRAUUK
course, don't slop with getting
Good aeries: Norm Jonklru jOlhl* OK to hunt. Here arc some
583. Bob Miller-208-M0. MaiMte
other ways in which the hunter
Adrianaon 189-506. Hoy Hmtt
can help hJs sport and build
184-506. Milford Cornell 1IM()7.
more solid relations with the
Dorothy Brumm 183*46?. Rdgrr
Mr*. A Hear I. Brown of 541 farmer:
Dingman 176-486 and Afiere Eagle Pbtnt. Lake Odessa. Is
Don't gang up on the farmer
Wilcox 157-447.
Lakewood'S FHA Chapter Each hunting party should be
Good gamos: Dick Wilcox 1Q4. Molhar.
limited to three or. possibly, four
Mildred Adrianron 185. Bob Rey­
One of Mrs. Brown's hobbles persons If another group of
nolds 183. Frank Gallagher ITT is working wlth olhcrs. She has hunter* is already on the farm­
and Joan Haywood 185
previously worked with lhe auxi­ er's land, look elsewhere for a
Standing^: Ken 8t Bob’s Gulf liaries of Ingham Medical Hos­ place to hunt.
26. Quality Discount 244. Wel­ pital and the Rehabilitation Hos­
After getting' permission to
ton Healing 24. River Bend Golf pital. 8he also enjoys collecting hunt, park your car where the
23. Consumer* 22. TtX3Ui»PPl« and reading books, and collecting farmer suggests. This will dis­
Skating and Makers Super Mar­ antkjue glass
courage other hunters from
ket 21 and Backe Construction
When asked her opinion about parking along the road and
144.
the Future Homemakers of sneaking onto the farmer's lands
America, she commented. "I be­ under lhe pretense they're In
WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE lieve that girls should learn at your party.
Learn the exact boundsiie*
Sanding*: Heating* Motor an early age to develop their
Sales 29. Hasting* Cleaner* and skills and talents to prepare of the1 farmer's lands to pre­
Peabody OU 25. East ade Lum­ them to take their place In their vent trespassing on adjoining
own
homes
Participating
in
the
property.
ber 24. Vita Boy. Mil lent and Ne
Also, find out where crops and
Ht 23, Stantons 22. Crystal Candy FHA also trains the girls for
21 Hasting* Aluminum 18, Barry working together in a group for livestock- are and stay clear of
Co Ready Mix 17. Maker* Mar­ lhe good of the chapter This them; never fire in the direction
ket 13. Carols Nsrdlecraft 10 and will benefit them In later years of livestock or building* even
when they will be participating though they may seem out of
Pepsi Cola 7.
Good acorn: Shirley VanDen- in other groups working for com­ range
Always close gates There are
burg 211-559. Ltoda Lowry 204­ munity projects "
The chapter members arc few things farmers like leas than
510, Mary Sherwood 198-487.
Joan Martin 192-481. Inca Lyons proud to have Mrs Brown as rounding up their cattle on
neighboring farms. Climb over
187-496. Faye Alien 188-506. Sue their chapter mother.
St Martin 185-506, Shirley Ray­
mond 183-460, Louise Baha 180­
509. Barb Kiersey 179-611. Doris
Stanton 179-478. Maggie Corri­
gan 178-491. Reba Lydy 177-470.
Marie HanunuiiU-175. Gretchen
Kennedy 173. Alice Fredrickson
(they’re having fun all winter long)
173-470. Betty Minor 171. Carol
Benner 168. Ella Higdon 168­
494. Judy Dalman 187-486, Henretu Coencn 168-446, Shirley
Bowman 164, Kate Bender 164,
and Marion Rye 183-483.
'

Personal Mention

Globetrotters at
Grand Rapids

man Marquart of Portland for
dinner Saturday evening. On
Thanksgiving the Parker* are
planning to be guest* of their
niece. Mr and Mra Roger Smith
of Swartz Creek, and overnight
guests of her brother, the Frank
Halls, of Ovid.
Mrs V D Wldrig plans to go
to Toledo. Ohio, for tlie Thanks­
giving weekend where she will be
the guest of her niece*. Mr and
Mrs Irvin Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Lahr.
Mr and Mrs Roger Jones and
family of Manhall. Mr. and Mra.
Ed Lawrence and Mr*. Arlene
Merriam will be Thanksgiving
dinner guests of the Willard
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PTO
and
hydraulic.
A-l
shape!
1963 Rambler American
Kalamazoo 345-6173
mer. WI 5-5944. Call evenings
9715. Electro Hygiene.
11/24
every
Sunday
starting
Dec.
25.1
Convertible;
all
white.
—1949 John Deere A Tractor.
Battle Creek 965-3257
2 Dr. Hardtop. Stand. 6 cyL 1963 CHEV. SEDAN
after 5.
tf
Nelson's
Welcome
Orchard
A-l shape.
. . . Belair 4 Dr., Standard
Radio.
Pwr. steering &amp; brakes.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
and Cider Mill. 4 mile north
LARGE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE—
—Ford Major Diesel Tractor In
*Lo«»
of
Ionia
on
M66.
11/24
121
Less than 10.000 miles
2 baths, go* fired hot-water
1963 Fairlane
dlo, whitewalls.
A-l Shape.
heat. Garage 1100 per month.
(a lady driven car).
t Dr. Stand. 8 Cyl.
-1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
1963 CHEV. SEDAN
REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast 2 COON DOGS—1 Red Bone and
HELP WANTED
Must have reference*. Homp,
with live PTO—hydraulic and
^962 Chevrolet BelAir
. . . Impala 4 Dr., automatic
with GoBcse tablets. Only OBc.
1 Blue Tick. Phone: Pine I-akc
Smith, phone 945-4974; Homer
power steering.
transmission, V-8 engine, ra­
Jacob* Pharmacy.
11/24
Morris 45375—Collect. 11/17
Becker, phone 945-5740.
WANTED AT ONCE
0 Pass. Wgn. 4 Dr. Auto. 8 cyl.
dio. thoroughly recondlloned.
—1948 John Deere B Tractor.
Radio, power tailgate window.
Mon or woman to supply
1964 CHEV. CHEVELLE
Starter and light*.
household necessities to
1961 Dodge
mtd.
Super Sport 2 Dr. Hdtp.;
Picker.
consumers in N. Barry
auto. One local owner . . .
8 CyL Auto.
lor holding II
Co. or Hostings. Experi­
■ hr Ni.rlh •iilr of k»i.l ihlrh
.
Arctic white and bucket —New Idea 1-row Picker.
1950 Chevrolet Truck
frrl, Ih-nrr North «1« f»r». tl&gt;rr.,y
ence unnecessary. Write
—Minneapolis Moline Pickc;
seats. Red carpet. Beauti­
Houlh«r&lt;1rrl,
f»-t lo
1 Ton Cab and Chassis.
Shelter.
RAWLEIGH
ful!
(lullln*. Ihrn. o Solilli .'■?« (■••I IO
1964 FIDO Style Side Pickup
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
Dept MCK-651-728
ot iKXlnitlniC. -hl-NV* hr
Ihr
(innluic »i tlio Norih«&gt;-1 roto&lt;-«
3 sp. 6 cyl. New tires. Chrome WI 5-2478 107 N. Michigan Ave.
Freeport. III. 61032
tlir VVlXKitm*. a.roriiiMX Io tllr
Western mirrors. Side chrome.
3 CORVAIR MONZAS
Hasilngi. Michigan
bu. Single Beater Spreader
corded plat llirrrof. tlirnre N*oth dearer, Ka»t I'.’- feet, tl.ro. e
11/17
Several Transportation S pedal*
—1965 HARDTOP. 4 speed.
Sorth t* u.sree. W.M 5&lt;H» fret. ,
then&lt;e Sooth »« dearer. We.t t« the
Arctic while.
■ bore of &lt;lnn l.«kr. thenre Mouther
1, alol.a .aid .bora
feel more or
—1963 4 DR. Automatic. Lady
.......... the |d*rr of l.ratnnlt,(
Al&gt;tl. Lot. t&gt;. I". II. 1-’. I I. 14
and the North mir halt of tail IS of
945-9526 ORDER -Oenrra)
M37 South
Wlavaui. rial, arrordlnx to the
328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421
re.erded |dal ttierof:
—1963 COUPE. 4 speed. Blue.
all ot uhirli 1 .hall ...t.o.e for •»!&lt;•
11/17
at foildlc .air, to the hlahrat bhlder,
1963 PONTIAC
• 1 lhe eart door of thr Harr, t'oui.iy
Court llixlae al the f'tly pf Harting.
Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan. Power
FARM SERVICE
In raid fount,, that beinc the toilldioa Where lhe Cirruil Court i. held
in raid Count, in who fa thr real eaFREE DESIGNING
late 1. lo.,&gt;r.l. and that bring the
1964 CHEV. IMPALA
l.la.e of liot.llng lhe Clrrurl Court
Convertible. V8. Red with
FREE PLANNING
within .aid lount,. on Twe»la,. lha
ltd day of January, tun;, at 1OJ1V
while top. One owner. Very low
FREE
ENGINEERING
n'rlm-k in the forenoon.
mileage.
tlale.l Notemher 4, 1‘Jfttl.
Let Smiley Buildings help you
Jlrrf II. Campbell. M.erHf ol the PUBLICATION ORDER.
1964 CHEV. IMPALA
Count &gt; of llarr,. Miet.lgao
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
with your new building for
B&gt; - Klrhard Barnum.
4 Dr. Sedan. One local owner.
Ilrpuii Sheriff
13,'22
your farm or business. No ob­
ligation. Call your Smiley man.
mat II.
PUBLICATION ORDEB
Mate of Mirhig.n. The Probate
SMILEY POST BUILDINGS
1963 COMET
C..urt for lhe County of Marr,'.
P.O. Box 36
In llir Walter of lb- K.talr rd:
4 Dr. Auto. Radio. Local one
Hatton IL A. Lire. Allege M. nlall&gt;
Hastings, Michigan
.......
life No l. «l»
PUBLICATION ORDER
li j. tlrdrred that on Notem’wr
1963 FORD GALAXIE
(616) 945-9103 CaU collect.
29th.
at in A M.. In llir Pro
Due to our large solei of-’67 Mercurys, Cougars,
500 XL 2 Dr. Il.T. Ebony black
bate l olirfflmm. Ila.tina. Michigan.
and Comets WE ARE OVERSTOCKED with many fine
exterior and interior. V8 autoJanie.'
Arkley. Guardian V', &gt;1
USED CARS.Sale bogins today and ends Saturday ot
NOTICES
lowattre of hl. Irntb and #ual ar6:00 P.M. Savings from $200 to $350.
'"puhliration and arrvkr .hall Im
made a. pruvidnl by alatule and
BEAUTIFUL!
Court rule.
1962.OLDS 8S
2 door hardtop, automatic, power steering, power
■ I'lulip H.
Judge of Pro
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering
Michigan
brakes, radio, reverb speaker wire $4 CQflOO
and brakes. Auto.
New • Remodel • Repair
siege! and IlndMia.
*
wheels, w/wall tires. Gold finish.
IwvU
Allornr,. for Ftduelary
PUBLICATION ORDER.
1961 BUICK SKYLARK
lu-J W. Nlalr Mlreet
V8 Auto. Power steering and
Ha.ling., Michigan
11/21
2 Door
305 S. Church
WI 5-5352
PUBLICATION ORDER
Automatic ________________________
Slate of Mulligan. Tlio Probate,
Court for the County of Harr,
In the Matter at the Mtalo of: Er
n».t A. Horn. Decea.ed. File No. 14.
4 ar.
2 door hardtop. 8 cylinder
1 II i. Order rd that on .Nmember
39.
I9«S. al IU;ll&lt;r A.M . In the Pro
with automatic tranimiuion ____
and
bale I nurtemrm. Ha,ting.. Michigan
3BDEB FOB PUBLICATION
a liraring In- held &lt;m the peflllon of
tie.

On

M 37 So.

945-9526

Used
Farm Machinery

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

GOODYEAR BROS.

RenneR Ford Inc.

LEGALS

Wholesale
USED CAR SALE

Heating - Plumbing
Service

1965 MERCURY MONTCLAIR

WELTON'S

1964 FORD

*95O00

1959 FORD

»|25°°

1962 FORD

Fairlane
2 door ___________ ____ _ _________ _

$57500

1962 COMET

LARKE BUICK
CHEVROLET

1435 S. Hanover
WI 5-2425

Custom station wagon, has auto.,

WI 5-2426

4 door sedan, 5 way car, auto.,
$A4 Ert00
rear speaker, hes leather interior,
fa 1 wU

1961 FORD GALAXIE

$250°°

4 door sedan, automatic,
radio, heater, white walls__

Tony Belli Motors
• MKCUtr

« COUGAK

• uc nuexs

1120 N. MkMH'

Wed, M. 'HI 9 pun.

”

■

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STORE

ar.ignmaut of rr.idue,
Pubtiiallon and arrvlee .ball be
made a. provided by atallitc and

Over Hastings Paint At
Wallpaper Store

Haled: Nov. 4.
Philip 11. Mitchell. Judge of Pro
bate.
Siegel and Mud.on.
Attorney, for Fidti'lary
Paul E. Hiegel
|i&gt;3 W. Mate Street
Hatting.. Michigan
11/34

OPEN FRIDAYS

$650°°

radio, heater, white wall tires _'__

1963 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

• LINCOLN

GOOD AS NEW

945-2479

Tua,!*.., J.,. HIS

i

i

Ladies' new while Un 11 arm
(size 101

Easy Ways to
Order YOUR
WANT Ads!

PHONE IN
945-3481

COME IN
152 W. State
MAIL IN

notice

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE

rimdlllon of
I I.\ HE ’VkKHEKICK
PHW.I.IH It.

u b&gt; HIUHI.EY M
IhiKiiTHY

or UOETOAOE
FORECLOSURE BALE

Flannel Pajama* and

III VEIINIIIE

WALK UP AND SAVE!
Help needed at store on Fri­
days—time donated for Retarded
School Assoc. Please call Mrs.
Stanley Staufler WI 5-5778
11A7

'I
re&lt; «o tar place or negtonit
ExceptIm. TH Eli I. Flit IM

Tita Hastings Banner
HMtinj,. Mich. 49058

3.00

�Card of Thanks
In Memoriam
CUD OF THANKS
■n»e family of Albert Clyde
Boden gives their sincere thank*
tor the many kind expressions
of sympathy and all thr kind­
ness shown us in our recent be­
reavement. A special thanks to
Wellman Readers Extension
group, friends and neighbors, the
beautiful flowers, cards, food and
acU of kindness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Varney
and family
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks and appre­
ciation to Dr. Ray Finnic and
Dr. Gordon Finnle, nurses and
nurses aids at Pennock Hospital,
Leonard-Osgood Ambulance, for
their alertness. Also many thanks
to Rev. and Mrs. Curtis for their
calls and prayers The Presby­
terian Church. Eastern Stars,
Rebekah Lodge. WRCs, Senior
Citizens and my dear children,
my sister and all of my very dear
neighbors and friends, for their
lovely cards, gifts, flowers and
calls. For caring for me after I
got home. May God bless you all.
Lena Snell

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our appre­
ciation to the people of Wood­
land Twp. for their expression
of confidence on Nov. 8th. We
have faith in the people of
Woodland. Their c hurches,
schools, libraries. Ore depart­
ment. an ever - Improving high­
way system and their well-main ■
talned Memorial Park all attest
to lhe Interest In their township.
Again our sincere thanks,
Victor Eckardt, supervisor
Wayne Henney, trustee

West Woodland

Calendar of
Special Events

THRTLHEnn
OUMST...

Ungs. * Ben Archer of Flint was
a Sunday guest of his son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Noh
Johnson.
Mr. and Mra. Ford stowed
were ftinday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mra. John Gardner at t i*e!r
beautiful new bonus on Veite
Rood, recently erected to replace
the one destroyed by thc Palm
Bunday tornado in 1965. Other
dinner guests of the Gardners
were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sto­
wed and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry StoweU and Roger. * We
have Just been informed of the
death of a former well-known
Woodland hniinsnian DeVcre
England. aged 83, died on Thurs­
day. Oct 27 at hla homo in 81.
Joseph, Midi. Mr. England was
bom July 23, 1883 in Woodland
and married Eugenia Burkle on
July 28. 1909. He served for a
time as postmaster at Wood­
land and also operated a furni­
ture store there. He was a mu­
sician and led the village bond
for sometime. Ha resided in
Washington, D. C. where he was
employed by the U. S. Postal De­
partment for 30 years. Ha moved
from Washington to BL. Joseph
about 15 years ago. Mr. England
built the homo on N. Stale Street
recently known aa the Hewiu
home and be andvhis wife re­
sided there until leaving thc vll-

nicely located temporarily in a
trailer court not far from Pboe-

Honed. They had a most enjoy­
able trip to their new home fol­
lowing their wedding on Oct. 15,
and took In many of tlie inter-

Personal Mention
EJLWIANNIYEMANY... I
N66 &gt;I£«S TWENTY
I
FIVE YEANS Of STAB
SAWWEP SECURITY FOB
ALL AMEDICANS-IT3 THE
SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF
U.S.SAVINGS BOHM

with so many hunters invading
the woods. We heard on the nows

Bridge" being south tlie day bethero were 10.000 that crossed
going north. Mr. and Mra. Tliomas Niet-

BRICK RECORD
ON I965J JAASE5 CONTREU TOSSED A
tTWCtWP 0UUXN6 BRKX 135 FX7lNO«S
TO ESTA8UGH AVOIDS RECORD.1

day where they met Gene Rising

MBCMterweMcm:
urday the three left by auto for
Bradenton. Ha., where thc local
folk will spend thc Winter. Gene
planned to fly back to hla Cleve­
land home.

beM on Wednesday and Thurs­
day, Nov. 9-10. * Thursday, Nov.
10. Jake Tctteh, spoke to lhe 20th

PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Blate of Jattehii

ik*

ln« vacation. WeYe wondering if

the Delton Mothers' Club met. *

XOXTHEBK PIKE
DTUUrP WATHBS. BTATEWIDB

@Y£R 4t5O BJU/ONS IN Ut SAVIMM BOMBS W4VE XEN SCU&gt;
&amp;NCE f94J. 4^9.9 BILLION K SriU OurSTANPtNG, BUT THE
REMAHPEZ HAS Rt-tNTVllP TUB ECONOMY AS HEW HONES,

Hayward. Deb Smith, Janet
TTiompeon, Paula Nichols, Chaziotte Binklcr, Sue Hilco, Bandy
Baske. Julio Hammond, Jill
Rice, Marti Galnder, Vickie
Montague. Sue Herbert, Linda
Kruen. Cindy High. Kay Mlknla.
Pat Bedccs, Dixie Soule, Sharon
Howard. Brenda Nash, and
Nancy Yaw. The Seniors took
the victory' 19-0. The Junior

and raised

In Ghana.

Africa.

Michigan University and has a
degree in political science. He
years. What impressed him most

pers which he luul never seen
before. What he likes best about

half time.

By Mri. Richard Clark

Middleville
By Mrt. Mary Jackian
139 AmoU
193-3M0
Many are getting ready, ar
have already left for thc north
to hunt deer. Some will try
their luck near home. * Clare
Williams and Plynn Mathews of
Hastings left Wer^pcsday to hunt

anything you want to say."
Delton's Supt. Basil Johnson,
reported that the system urgent­
ly needs substitute teachers In tcrtanied their wives to a sup­
both elementary nnd secondary per al the Methodist. Church.
grades.
availability of
sub.. . .The.----------------— —
. । "Hie
4 in- wukd
tables were decorated ivi
for
Mltute teachers continues to di- thl3 pre-Thanksgiving occasion,
mlnlah
from ,venr
I ...imu
5. amb
. . .. o. oujckct
„ b , me
----------- ------— ~
. until.&gt;»r.
11 h**-- reached a critical Point, (jlstrlcl governor, were present.
Mr.Johnson continued. "We, Ho was Uu&gt; speaker of the eveneedqualified
p«&gt;ple in
both ning A lovely (lulner wa4 t.nJO&gt;._
areas. Anvnne wlv&gt; hn* tanoKr
..
.

i
.
, clialniian and Mra.
lege is urged lo contact any ot | Bnuiy, co-chairman.

Crane on Cherryvllle road.
----- ----- '
"
days last week visiting her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Morrison
near Kalkaska. * NUss EVelyn
Goodrich of Lake Odessa spent
the weekend visiting old friends,
among them Mr. and Mra. John
Richardson.

Hendsrshot &amp; Vicinity

Communications Class during

Eugene

“S’-1,JJ'Sn “11“™; ’“.“"I?
Tuesday Nov 1 Uw UUrd edl- ' V,ood nw Ucl:on Saturday and
tlon TLZp^t It

,u K1.«. out tire by u» Joum“'J"’
"J?:
ollsm clast, instead af the usual (hana. was one of the main
price of 10c This hour wL^u£
* Mr. and Mra. RuvuU
pomng t£ 18-re^d^e
ot Onuld R*f’ld4 wrrc
Mike WeyerntaT a iXr al dlnntr
of their son and

SUOMI POXBOLOBUBE NOTICE

THANKSGIVING
DECOBATIONS SALE. Nov. 19
Thornapple Garden Club is
sponsoring a sale of dried ar­
rangements and bundles of dried
material for Thanksgiving deco­
rating, also Christmas gift note
paper, cards, calendars, etc, at
the Hastings City Bank. Satur­
day. Nov. 19.

Thursday for the Upper Pcnln-

By Peggi SlowHte

a«ll&lt;m 2—Tb»i U&gt;D witbin or4U*a"
IMS Uk*
■»» I&gt;«Kenib«r 12,
Tax fortfeiac Ordinance wee '»»proted and adoplad by the Townth Ip
ol itnkta Sprinn. Barry Oooaiy.
Miehlsan. on tie bln day at October.
MM
i- y*° u,lfA BupsrvlMr
Charlee F. Hlorkan. Clerk
11/lT

HOSPITAL GUILD 18, Nov. 17
Hospital Guild No. 18 will meet
with Mrs. Ute Messenger. 712 N
Hanover, on Thursday, Nov. 17,

dx NOX ANCIENT 2 !£«*
tfCEbeeOID WAWJOAJURE
*G HON THOUGHT TO BE T»
0U&amp;NES6 OF
RHT HAND AXESu PROOF EXISTS
THAT THtS ACTMTY
/
acuasHEO a&amp; ldn&amp; a®
r
IMO.OOO YEARS NEO
I .

componled by her Mater and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Louis

Delton High News

IN MEMORIAM
In cherished memory of our
Mother. Edith Johnson, who
passed away Nov. 18. 1949.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson

LEGALS

daughter and

—

DeHon. recently was notified that ।
W,‘UlC.r. EaveF
he had won an award given by I “ld at^nded the baptism of
lhe Michigan Papera Asoclatlon I their granddaughter, Cheryl
for U»e outotandlnT newaboy of L&gt;'T&gt;,’e 111 Ul° Methodist Church
X, year oT Sunday b^t 9 Sund*y 'horning. * There will
Mike checked in Uic Jack Tar‘
tt Joln- “&lt;™nunlty service ol
Hotel in Umsing He .as a^
Ule C*“Prt T,LUllt*
componled by 28 other award j 815,1118 aC 10 Bjnwinners and six circulation mon- i M”- Dora White returned
iMcnrs. Tlio day started with din- j Thursday from visiting tlw Boll
ner at 4:30 pm. in the Ferahe I Lichtenbergers at Camp Hili near
cafeteria. He had a free period Harrisburg, Pa. She accompanied

at 7. the boys went to see thc daughters of Caledonia. * Mr.
movie. &lt;"Fantastlc Voyage," at “,K1 Mrs I*111*! Wilkes and fam­
ine Michigan Tlieater. They re-1 *&gt;y ol Haslett spent Sunday with
turned to their hotel about 0:15 Hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
p.m. On Monday morning, at 7:45 Wilkes.
am. Mike had breakfast at I Some are enjoying Moose steak.
Ferahe cafeteria. From there Among them are Louis Eaton at
they went on a tour of the Capi- j Uie home of Rozell Stanton or
tai from 8:30 until 0:30. As Gov. lhe Clare Williams at tlie Dick
Romney was busy giving a speech Wilcox. * Mr. and Mrs. Roecoe
to another convention, he was Williams of Petoskey called on
unable to speak with the boys, i Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams

treasurer for about a half an! Pltal. She would be glad to hear
hour. At 9:30 the boys met in j Wld see her friends. * Lawrence
front of thc hotel to board a bus Sccord returned Thursday alter
that would take them to Michi- llac* surgery at Blodgett Hoagan State University for a tour. PltaL ★ Callers Sunday at :hc
The group was welcomed by Charles E.
'
_ Jackson
------------ residence
John Bennington, thc basketball-----were~ Mr. and “
Mrs. Kenneth
Rose of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.
Home. Eric Slnunons took over George Merchant of Manin and
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fritts and
boys relumed to Ferahe cafeter­ family of near Kalamazoo.
ia for their noon meal. They
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ctsler have
purchased a shetland pony for
their daughter. Kimberly. * Mr.
Oldsmobile Factdp-. From themand
________________________
Mia. Jamas Robertson,_ Sluirthey wenrheme.-when Mike was on. Carolyn and Jim were dinasked what his first thought was ner guests of Mr and Mr... Glen
when ho received the award, he Dean. * Mra Alice Trcpp aid
replied. To be truthful. I' daughter. Mrs. George Gilligan
thought they were talking to the . and two children of Ann Arbor,
wrong guy. I was very excited I flew from tha Detroit airport
and thrilled."
Friday to attend the wedding of
Delton's GAA. played their Robert Trepp to Miss Joyce
annual Powderpuff game, Mon-1 Fields Adams.
day, Oct. 24. Over 1100 was made.1 Mra. Edwin Mehnke and two
Cheerleaders for the two teams , daughters of BL Johns were vtel-

In honor of Helen Plaunt's and
Rubin O"Laughlin's birthdays.
Mrs. Margret O'Laughlin took
them, Karen McKeough and
Elaine Zurad to dinner In Grand
Rapids, Monday. * Margret
O'Laughlin attended a dinner
recently at Anchor Inn, Gull
Lake, in honor of Vlvten Wal­
ton's retirement. * On Thursday
Margret attended a bridal show­
er for Barb Stutx at the home
of Mrs. Carol Tossova.
Connie Van Syckle, grand­
daughter of the Wilbur Schantz's,
is reported to be Improving at
Community Hospital. Battle
Creek, following an auto acci­
dent on Nov. 6. * Sunday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Swart and Susie of Grand Rap­
ids. * The LAB. will meet this
Thursday at the home of Mrs
Sylvia McHvain. Club No. 4 will
be serving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark. Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Tobias and Bob
Casey attended a party Satur­
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Blair Hawblitz. *■ Bob
and Leona Clark and family were
Sunday dinner guests of her
folks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baumun.
Sunday evening callers at the
Clarks, were Bill and Pearl
Knickerbocker. ★ Pat Underhill
was one of the lucky turkey
hunters during thc season at
Baldwin.
Monday/ callers of Dick and
Mcrt Clark were Mr. and Mra.
Clayton Clark of Lake Odessa
* Mrs. Warren Brogan has re­
turned following surgery at
Pennock Hospital. She is feel­
ing good.

Horace Cummins
Of Lake Odessa
Succumbs Friday
Servian were held for Horace &lt; Patricia, Hunt of Lansing, Mra.
day at the Pickens Chapel. Lake Lnnaing and Gay Lynn

side Cemetery
He died Friday, Nov. 11, at 2
am at the Hayes-Green-Beech
Hospital in Charlotte wiurre lie brothers. Walter of Indian Head.
was a patient two days.
Tenn . and several grandchildren.
Stanton, the aon of Anson and
The Dennis Mernflelds will
Bertha (Branson* Cummins He
married Evelyn Andrews at Re­
mus in IMO a ndthey lived at
Lansing for 20 years before mov­
ing to Lake Odessa four years Stephen Scarlai U of Kalamazoo

Mrs. Bertha Mead of Rutland
was a guest of Mrs. D. A Ken­
nedy over the weekend, and Mrs.
Llntfle Allen was a Sunday guest.
Mrs. Kennedy is expecting her
family. Mr. and Mrs Carl Bald­
win and boys and Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence Barry and family, on
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett
and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Barnett, and Mr. and Mra. Bert
Keeler and son. Michael, will be
entertained for dinner at the
home of Mrs. Margret Matson.
This will be thc first Thanksgiv­
ing dinner for Mlchael.i tlie great
grandson of the L. E. Barnette.
Mra. Willis Kantner plans to
spend Thanksgiving with her
daughter, the Everett Millers, of
Lakeview, Montcalm County.
Charles Jordan will be honfe
from Chicago where he is at­
tending IJ1.M. School end a col­
lege friend, Dave Balon. will ac­
company him. On Thanksgiving
the boys, with Charles' mother.
Mrs. Lawrence Jordan, will be

Hall of Delton.
William Jerow is north hunt­
ing and when he returns, Mrs.
Jerow's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry" Hagslrom of Ironwood,
will accompany him and remain
for the Thanksgiving holidays
with the Jerows.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Coble at­
tended the Indiana U.-Michigan
State game on Saturday, and
Peter. Jr., with two friends from
Michigan Statu also drove down|;
for the game. The Cobles saw
Johnny Mathes in his personal
appearance and had dinner with
friends in Indianapolis en route j
home.,
.
The Bernard Kllllngerr. plan to
spend Thanksgiving with her'
sister and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. i
Henry Gurden. of Owoeeo.
Monday Mrs. Addle Scott and
Mra. West vLsited Mrs. Kenneth
Key who luul returned home
from Pennock Hospital Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mathews
will entertain their family for
Thanksgiving IneJudlng Mr. and
Mra, Eldon Mathews, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mathews aiul fam­
ily and Mr. and Mra. Karol Owen
and family.
Mra. Thomas Pitney of Short
Hills, N. J., was a gueot of the
her husband and Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Sheppard of Lake Bluff. Ill.,
arrived for lhe weekend. They
all accompanied the Furmans to
the Michigan State-Iowa game.
Mra. Audrey Ackley was In
Albion for tlx- weekend visit Ing
former resident, Mrs. Frieda
Adams. She accompanied the
Harold Ackleys who spent the
weekend In Detroit.
The Knri Larsens will be at
tlie home of his mother. Mra.
Mary Larsen of Big Rapids this

Mr. Cummins was employed as
a machinist at Oldsmobile. Lanalng, retiring in 1961.
Mr. Cummins was a World
War I veteran and member of
the Dimondale Masonic Lodge
Surviving are hte wife, Evelyn:

°r Chicago, and Den­
“f* Elm Merrifield
on Th.ni..
Thanks­
' w of
n Three
rh—** Rivera ™
giving Day.
Pvt. Douglas Brower wits home
ar"d

weekend.

TO THE VOTERS
of
BARRY &amp; EATON COUNTIES

Once more, please accept my thanks
for your generous support in the recent
election. I shall do my best to justify
your faith in me.
Richard Robinson

Thanks
To tha Voters of Rutland Township who
expressed their confidence in us by electing
us to office on Nov. 8.

Wo greatly appreciate your trust and will do
our best to fulfill the duties of our offices.
Again we thank you.

Paul Richard Dean

E. J. Hildebrandt
Denver Kiericy

Su pervisor

.
.

Trustee
Treasurer

We wish to thank the voters
of Hastings Township for their
support.

It is our aim to conduct the

287990
partial and business-like manner.
Hastings Townsjiip Board

bunting.

''We're As Near As Your Telephone'

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE
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Appliance &amp; General Repair

Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

KEYS DUPLICATED white you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State Concrete ProducK
at Jefferson.

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXREPAIR — Expert workmanship.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
ICE—First doss work. Call WI
Phono WI 5-2123.
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
-5316.
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Services, M37 So., WI 5­
2223.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
CERAMIC. FORMICA, LINOLEUM CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
AND GRAVEL—Bonder Gravel
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
Co. Home office 822 5. Benton.
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
tings Floor Covering. 123 W.
Phone WI 5-5412. Plant. W.
parts
and
supplies.
McCulloch
State. WI 5-5118.
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
State Rd. Phone WI 5-2123.
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING-tand white). Jacobs Prescription

Guaranteed workmanship. Also
Pharmacy. Phone WI 5-2466.
Miscellaneous
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
Recored Burkey SalA and ServCUSTOM
DRAPERY SERVICE —
W. State St.
f
Largest selection of Drapery
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
.WI 5-5176.
Fabrics in Berry County. Kirsch
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP—All
rods. Installation and Hanging.
TER — Raw wood or finished
frames. Also, custom framing.
Bcverwyk's Color Center, 221
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of Irsc221 W. Mill.
W. Mill.

and Ken Bush for the Chargeralbert Plnkbelncr. Tuesday
*
and Chuck Hass, Tiny Payne Mrs. Oscar Finkbciner held a
——— —--- * —
nes ao-Geltera. The Seniors .Mrs. Grover Lcthcoe an State
were the Chargers and their cap- Street Saturday. * Dr and Mra
tains were Mary Little for the of- Jock Brown held a bridge party
fense and Belinda Haos for the । ut their Ixxne Saturday evening, VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
defense Members of lhe team * Five ladies of the Prairie GarTROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
TERS—Service, parts, hoses and
Radio, Tekvisio* Repairing
wcre Trudy Durbin. Mary Smith, den Club accompanied Mir Arbags (or all makes. Aulho,'te&lt;1
ized engraving of all kinds. GilKaru Thompson. Gall Herbert. I hur Kenyon to thc Simpson
Hoover Sales and Service: Steury
5-5052.
Linda Campbell, Margaret''*
----------------------------•
MEMORIAL MONUMENTS
Church
In Kalamazoo —
Thursday.
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.
TliranUuim. Sue Campbell. Sue They attended
Phono 945-5316.
a Christmas
Of DISTINCTION
Worm. Vivian Ctmala. Pa* Bar­ Worksiiop. Tboae who attended
SENTZ TV COLOR’SALES AND
ber, Cindy Morac. Esther Boni­ baridea Mrs. Kenyon were Mrs. LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
Lowrwncs Brothers
Business Services Offered
SERVICE — 315 S. Hanover,
face, Judy Dewey, Sliaron John­ Charles Baughman. Mis Wil­
thorized Dealer for Wheel Horse
Uaad Chsrtse
son. Gall Kirkendal. Virginia liam Crldlcr, Mte Betty Allen.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
year on Setchzll-Carisan Color.
bm.
wi »-*au-rWi i-Mii
Rickert. Linda Dewey. Bobbi Mrs Raymond Killion and Mrs.
OHtea WI 3-4100
Converse. Diane Harrington, Florence Hinman. * Mr and Mra.
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Waler
ROBERT W. STACK. Owner
Pam Hayward. Pam Green. Helen Harold Otto held a pre&gt;Thnnk»Systems. Sold, in.talled, serviced.
Service. 524 Middleville Rd., TV'S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY.
WE REPAIR radio and record
Natl Bask Bids.
Now WI 3-49TZ McAllen, Dixie Bulkier. Carolyn glvlng dinner Bunday because
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
DHL Cathy Links, and Gall Ball. they left for their Winter home
players (STEREO and HI-FI 1.
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Phone WI 512700 after 5 p.m..
State Farm Insurance
The Guthrie's GO-Gettera (Jud5381.
Haslmgs.
lora*
captains
were
Marie
Ken
­
Phon.
945-4284.
AUTO — FIRE
yon on offense and Jan Handy
fDNDS
on defense Membcra of the team daughter. Mr. and Mrs Reger
were Sharon Wiley, Judl Sey- Whittemore and family of
Swanson Inaurance
txrf. Bonnie Boniface. Carolyn
Reltler. Kathy Campbell. Nancy. Loose sod three eons of
IM S. Mickigia Ave.
Bedecs' Pat Nevins. Harriet
WM. WI I^MI-Asa WI B^TII
M. WI F44U Nat*l leak RMr Kroea, Arveua Burrows, Cindy tnmdpurcnu, Mr. and Mra. Earl

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Agency for

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All Forms of

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JIRRY ANDRUS

Call 945-3481 If You Would Lika to bo Littod in

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�I

Miller Jewelers

'Goodbye Forever'
We've been dealing here with

PUBLIC NOTICE! Sale Starts 9:30 a.m. Thur. Nov. 17*t» 1966

you folk* for many yeart and
it it with a heavy heart that
we mutt toy goodbye forever!
Naturally pricer on everything
will be slashed during this
history-making cloie-oul tale!

j^^RDLESS Of

while this tale it going on.

Attention

Art Carved
DIAMOND SET

DIAMOND
RINGS
Up to Vi OFF

Wa. $225.00

Merchants!
Our Fixtures

Are Also

For Sale
Make Us

Now $175.00

ELECTRIC
- KNIFE
$12.88

Norelco "20"
SHAVER
$15.50

Art Carved EmcralcJCut

Sunbeam
ELECTRIC BROOM
Wa. $19.95

!

Now $255.00'

Now $9.95

I

Norelco

Gent.
DIAMOND RING
Wa. $375.00

|

Now $275.00

I

Triple Header
SHAVER

$24.95
Hastings High School
CHARMS

Be Closed
All Day

Were $2.50

Remington 300 | —&gt;///'//11'll^
SHAVER

Now $1.25'

Speidel
WATCH

G«nt&lt;
HAMILTON WATCH

BANDS

Now $49.50

Trifari
JEWELRY
Vi Off

Gents
WATCHES
Up to Vi OFF

Ladies
WATCHES
Up to Vi OFF

Ladie. Birthttone

$24.95

i" "lAMONDsTramous WATCHES

To Mark

RINGS
Up to Vi OFF
Lady Hamilton
WATCH

$8.95

Now $35.00

n V|||1\XK

*50,000.00

ANYTHING

Wa. $89.50

Lady Sunbeam
SHAVER

Schick
HAIR DRYER

—

Wa. $34.95

A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD

Wednesday

1

DIAMOND SET
Wa. $355.00 \

An Offer i

Store Will

;

pyiu(
SALE

0Nc£^

jAttSTjO AT

Now $24.95

Wa. $55.00

Gents
RINGS
Up to Vi OFF

Q‘

HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS
THROUGHOUT THE STORE!

I
[

' -X

|/

Down Prices

MUST GO AT ONCE AT

\----- -------------------------Kr
Lyttons ft

Sunbed

Attention!

Up to &gt;/2 OFF

15»,o ofE

Customers

With

O*»c'

'M5',RUAs

Toostm°ste'

LTfRfo

toasters

(229.9s

No'*5179o&lt;;

Articles In
Ml Ronso"

Our Store

For Repair,
Please Pick

CH"4*
*»• *’ cn
How*1950

I

00

Values

2.50

As Soon

TO

47.50

As Possible
CHARI*5

All
Sales
Final

Every one guaranteed to contain ot leatl $2.50 at ratal!
and tome packaget will have Diamond Rlngt valued up
Io $47.30 each . . . Yet. Watcher, Jewelry, Diamond Rlngt,
etc., all at one price . . . Come In, pick a package. You
can't pottibly tote! Additional itemt from all department!
included ot thlt lime.

No*

25* Up

There Are
HUNDREDS
of OTHER
Sensational
Bargains
in This Sale!
COME IN —
and Look
Around for
Choice Saving

/

'V°‘ S49.SS

T,E tacks

89r

69f

Samsonite

a

Up Io

Zenllh
RECORD
PLAYER

1/2 OFF

Now *119’5

LUGGAGE

k

Wa. $169.95

to&lt;J»cS

v» ofT
Ha" Ort$14.88

Pead
69&lt;

21" Zenith TV
was 269.95
HOW

*199’5

Miller Jewelers
118 West State St. — Hastings
.

...sssHUs..

STY
Painless

R 1 N G$

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Them Up

*" AS4.9S
Now $44.95

Fri'nd,hip
MYSTERY PACKACES

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Projecto7

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*

�Public Forum

The Hastings Banner
$«ctio«i Thrw»—Fog&lt;* 1 to S

Thursday.
Tkun4«r. November
Nor.ml&gt;«r 17,
17. 1966
19««

John Schovan
Succumbs After
Long Illness

Barry s Nov. 8
Official Vote
GOVERNOR

Zolton Fertncy ID).

Mrs. Sherman
Dies Thursday;
Rites Saturday

Not. 4. i960
dipping
from lhe Hastings Banner reach-

Bertie F. Henney.
Funeral services for Vida I. struetton purportea on a 50-50
Sherman, 69, 211 W. Benson basis. Blate Highway Director. of 117 N. Michigan A vague. .fUe&lt;C
Howard E. Hill has announced, at the Michigan Vetcomg -F*total I duty at Grand Rapids at- A pm;
Michigan la to receive
fund* Thursday. Nov. 10 He had been

.Ml#

Linda Lowry favoring an Im­
peachment of Eari Warren, our
Supreme Court Justice. Since I

Behovan, 68. 738 E. South Street
who died at 4:15 am. Sunday,

SECRETARY OF STATE
Medical Care Facility In Grand James M. Hart ID). Inc.,..4A55
Rapids, were held al 1:30 pm. George Washington (R). " "
Frank Troh'a (Soe. Lab.)
15
Furtera) Home.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
flci* led and burial was In the Frank J. Kelley (DI. Inc... 4.468
Hastings Township Cemetery.

I Thursday. Nov. 10. at Pennock
Hospital, were held at 9 am.
Batunlay at the Leonard-Osgood
Funeral Home.

went to Hastings High School
and visit Michigan even' Bum- i
mer. I felt I would like to re­
spond to Linda Lowry's letter.

various

paragraph*

In

officiated and burial wai
the Irving Cemetery.

Linda

April 16. 1897. tlxi daughter of
Albert and Id* (Bea®ner&gt; Webb.
She attended th* Hastings
schools worked at UK Hastings
Wool Boot Company for five
vear*. She married Nathan
Shrrmnn of Hastings on March
4. 1920. In 1923 they moved to
Grand Rapids, returning to Has­
tings in 1936.
Mrs. Sherman was employed

Dent *i the Medical Facility
U3. SENATOR
Robert P. Grifftn
He was bom in Royal Oak on G. Menncn William* (DI...3J7S U not a privilege which he aa-

CONGRESSMAN
3RD DISTRICT

veteran of World War I.

son of Royal Oak and they liv­
ed In Lansing, Marshall. Battle
Creek and Detroit before coming
to Barry County about 1933.
Mr. Schovan was employed by
the Royal Conch Company and
the McKre Oil Sales until 1958

STATE SENATOR
26771 DISTRICT

STATE SENATOR
31 ST DISTRICT

Donald Hatt (D)

death.

Jack of R3 Hastings, Charles of

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
55TH DISTRICT

stationed at Boise, Idaho, and
Jerald of Climax; three daugh­
.1.211
ters Mrs Robert (June) Richard­
son of Hastings, Mrs. Allen
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
I Joan&gt; Hook of R4 Hastings and
B9TU DISTRICT
Mrs Robert (Jane) Moon of Stanley Powell (R), Inc....5.161
Climax; 38 grandchildren: one
great grandchild; a brother.
Clarence of Royal Oak. and
SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
na&gt;
Reynolds of Rochester, Thoma* Kavanaugh --8451
Mich.; Mra. Harold &lt; Leona &gt; Thoma* E. Brannan ---------- 4.687
Normandin of Alien Park and OU* M. Smith-----Mra. Wilbur (Edna) Houts of Meyer Wahhawsky

Royal Ouk

CIRCUIT JUDGE
Richard Robinson 5333
Angus MacLeod

tvs
™
A. W.itmti
Think of what
you miss when yojjr
set is broken.

faulty tel rob you

We repair hi-fi and

tape recorders,

too.

CENTRAL
RADIO A TV
HOWARD TRUMBULL
WI 5-9187 &amp; WI 5-5992
221 N. JoHotsaa at Mill

Closed Nov. 19
through
Nov. 26

influence. He I* following a tra­
dition established by the court
at the beginning; it Is purely a
matter of Judicial routine.
fay his fellow Justice* of usurpa­
tion. Dissenting opinions do
charge that erroneous decisions
quite naturally uphold the Inte­
grity of the court and deny lhe
allegations made by lhe writer

charge* of usurpation come from
outside the court, not from with­
in. Members of Congress, editors
and self-appointed critics of the
court may charge usurpation.
The Court as a whole defends
of the Supreme Court In recent

Allocate $47,228 Bertie Henney
In Matching
Dies Thursday •
US. Road Funds
—
.
At Vets Facility
•
647.228 In Federal funda for con-1
■
J —

pany from 1943 until 1983 when
*be retired because of ill
health.
She la survived by her hus­
band; a son, Richard of R4 Hea­
lings; a daughter. Mrs Howard
(Ardith) BUM of R2 Wayland;
two brothers. Lawrence Webb of
Lansing end Glenn of Western
Committee for local Option Re­ Springs. III.; three listers. Mra.
peal 1* not a special committee Harry i Esther) Booth. Mr*.
nor authorized by thc
Marguerite Parka nnd Mrs Relncompletely dert (Jean&gt; VanDyke of Grand
Chamber feels that It should
clarify the mailer for lhe cltfctans
Rapt (is. and four grandchildren.
sponsible for Ila own action*.
of the community.
■ *
Executive Committee
Hasting* An* Chamber
did vote to support the Liquor by

Invite Medics to
Heart Program

proval of the Communists. but felt that it represented more *dcalled for biller criticism by the nomlcally. than dUadvanUgta.
This viewpoint SUU stand*,’, In­
Court which crippled Commu­
nism by Jailing or silencing ILs viewpoint of every member Df
leaders still stand*. The Court the Chamber of Commerce. It &lt;Cd
ha* stringently interpreted sabo- represent lhe majority opinion
tago and espionage legislation of the Board member* elected by
and ha* upheld lhe conviction the Chamber membership to rap-

The State Highway Depart-1
ment retains about 40 percent ot ’
(Ruckel) Henney.
the funds for use on Its second­
ary system and lhe State* 83
and Clarksville area* until IMS
countie, $5,425,963.
when he moved to Hastings and
Each county must match the worked for the municipal street,
Federal fund*. The money 1* al­
located to the counties on the
basis of land area, population erans Facility In 1962
and road mileage
, Mr. Henney Is survived by
Clinton County receives .550.- ; four brothers, John of Lansing,
416. Eaton 551.686, Ionia 651.027.. Rov ot Battle Creek and Arthur
...
—
E(!dy ()f Kalamaxoo. aRd 1
Kent 8147,428 and Allegan
577.­
703
&gt;l«ter. Mias Edith Henney ol
I Ka’amnzoo.
•
Services were held at 2 p.m:
Saturday al the Leonard-Osgood

William C. Linn
.
Dies Monday, Nov. 7 Elliott

officiated and burial wad
William C. Linn. 71. a brother in the Freeport Cemetery.
of Mrs Henry Collige of Rl Has­
tings. Quimby, died at 10:30 pm.
Monday. Nov 7. at the Veterans I
Hospital at Dearborn following a
long Illness Mr. Linn was a
former rtsldent of Battle Creek
before moving to Detroit many I
years ago. Mr. Linn la to be burl-1

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

Calhoun County Friday after- •
noon following services at thej
Hebble Funeral Home in Bal-1
tie Creek.
Mra. Pauline Barnhart enter-1

;

Barry county physicians are
Mrs Frank Bloom Mon­
Invited to hear four Interna- tained
1
tlonally known physicians and 1day of last week for a pheasant;
Thursday callers at Mrs '
researchers at the annual West- dinner
1
em Michigan Heart Day for Bloom's home were her cousin*.;
doctor*, a symposium on "Cur­ Mr*. Gerald Water* and Mrs
Phone Vermontville
rent Concepts in Diagnosis and Frances Crane of Plainwell and
259-7291
For the fourth consecutive Treatment of Coronarv Artery Mra. Edna Castle of Prairieville. I
year, a Grand Rapids firm will Disease" scheduled for 12:30 pm.
print Michigan's official Stale this Thursday at 81. Mary's Hos­
pital
In
Grand
Rapids.
highway map.
TIMES HAVE CHANGED! SO HAVE WE!
The State Administrative
The Donald D Murphys will!

Grand Rapids
Firm to Print
New Road Map

New York Life

SAVE “t? 20&lt;7o

officers had no alternative b
The statement that Warren Is support this Board action.
Ids firm U&gt; print one million
the spokcaman for the Supreme
copies of the IfTl highway map this Thursday.
Court and must answer (or its
for 146,950.
decisions 1* a mistaken Ide*.
much
criticism
and
commefat.
Warren presides; he doe* not
However. It did achieve o^e
STATE BOARD
thing. It brought tho Issue out
OF EDUCATION
write* the decisions himself. into the open for public consid­
eration
Leltoy O. Augeiuteln .....7.163
Tame* F. O’Neil 7.176
The letters to the editor of the Mra Neto Johnson of Woodland.
Court 1* the judge who write*
Donald M. D. Thurber4.664
Hayings Banner were expected
the majority deccimon.
I was fortunate tn be able to and many of than were excelML state College Chapter of Lambda
Frank Girard .
discus* Linda Lowry's letter with They prtscnlcd the other side of Chi Alpha in Big Rapid*. Rick
Warren Carien
a frlaid of mine who 1* both a this Issue. At that point, U» was a 1645 graduate from Sara­
KITATI 8UVICI
college teacher of government Chamber felt that it had taken nac School. He pledged last Mon INSURANCE
REGENTS UNIVERSITY OF
Its stand and presented tta
MICHIGAN
views. No further action was con­ Green Room followed by
.7457
templated.
- quel.
Trudy Huabner
However, the Business Meh&gt; &gt; .
Cal) WI 5-Mil.
Conuiilttee for Local Option Re- &gt;
Irene Murphy
For Banner Classified Ad*
peal took ft upon themselves to
publish this letter and material
Peter Goonls
against tlie exposed wiahfc of
be and thus their publications I the Chamber and without Its
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MICH. STATE UNIVERSITY would be slanted in favor of, knowledge. Tile Business Men's I
John Birch philosophy.
Frank Mtrrlman 7416
'
One wonder* why Linda Lowry
Ken Thompaon 1.141
' d|d not check flrat with a book
Warren M. Huff 4.649
'on government In her public 11­
Nathan G. Conyers3,115
1 brary. Government publications
Albert Milla
15
• Frae Estiossl
' wpyld describe the yearly actlvit&amp;a of the Supreme Court and
Its nine Judges:
BOARD OF OOVKRKOBS
1
Blncrely
yours
WATNB STATE UNIVERSITY
.
Mildred Oegood LeVor
Norman O. fltockmeyer7,174
Brooklyn. 5. N. Y.
»
Alfred 11. Sokolowski8.945
THE FURNITURE
To the Editor:
Leslie Bthmler ..
BUILDING
Lowell F. Miller
Vito J. DaLUI ..
Committee for local option repa*!. Included. a reprint of the
JAIL TAX PROPOSAL
Phone 374-3523
....5,466 Chamber-* Open Letter, publlsh...........................................5.416 e^l In the month of October. This

STATE SENATOR
23RD DISTRICT
Harold Volketna, Inc

On: Flowering plants, gardens,
poly arrangements, vases, and pottery.

MILLER

Pledges Lambda Chi

WEEKEND
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Florists Transworld Delivery

HASTINGS DISCOUNT
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206 I. Stote St.

1967

Christmas Club

Wayne Hasel

CONITITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT LOWERING
MINIMUM VOTING AGE

Thanksgiving
Decorations for the
Home
• Table Pieces
THANKSGIVING
- Table Cloths
CARDS
• Napkins
for Thursday, November 24
Etc.

Double Kay Mixed Nuts . . . come in
Party Mix. TV Munching Mix, Colos­
sal Coshews. Red Skins and Roasted
Sesame Mix.

Double Kay Tins of Mil

Nut*

for home use or gift givii

FREE!
These beautiful candles will be given to

each customer who joins our Christmas

Club, but hurry as the supply is limited.
CORNER WALNUT ANO S. JEFFERSON

HASTINGS

See How A Little Cash
Helps Pay

Funeral Expenses
Veterons' and Social Security
benefits can amount to more than

Saved Each Week Brings

You A Big Check At
This Time Next Year

$700.00. Eligible families served at

See our Displays of

Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home are

Russell Stover or Sander* CANDIES

given experienced assistance in ob­

for home us_e or gift giving!
For Shipping Overseas .. . send a 2 lb.
Tin of Russell Stover Satin and Chip
Candies . ...... 2 Lbs. for $1.75

taining

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for your Christmas Shoppi
START EARLY!

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Receive A Decorative Candle

ALSO for tho HOLIDAYS

these helpful

government

allowances.

LEOnHRD-OSGOOD
^UMnalJ4or*e
CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK D. OSGOOD

MORE OF OUR FULL BANKING SERVICES
Checking Accounts
• Savings Accounts
Traveler’s Checks

Business Loans
Bank-by-Mail
Savings Certificates

6SATIONAL

Phone 945-247! i

[Hastings
126 E. Stwtw St.

MUM boko
Cosh &amp; Carry

Safe Deposit Boxes
Personal Loans
Mortgage Loans

CORNER OF
STATE AND

JEFFERSON

�r

WSCSHearaTalk
On New Hymnals.

Past Minister
Of Methodist
Circuit Succumbs

By Mort W.

NOW YOU’RE TALKING,
BEETLE! AND WHILE
YOU'RE AT IT--GET

ME A DOUBLE
SUPPLY OF

\

[ GEE.SMISE1-!
N,
| ALWAYS KNEW TWAT

GRUFP EXTERIOR
COVERED UP A HEART

OF GOLD!

&gt;

CHRISTMAS
J
SSAL.5,
&gt;
too!
JT-wt

Rcv?BM*ta'M. Rultaon. who
gram ciiairman and introduced
her mother. Mrs. T. A. Coulter

Mornlng worship, 11 am.

HASTINGS CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
220 Wrot Colfax Street
Sunday public talk, 3 pm.

teat Sunday with.
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conducted te Dr. E H Babbitt, |
former DU&amp;lct Superin Urodent ■
Methodist Church from 1935-41. i'

Banfield.

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Thc ladles found the hymnals

Bta retired from Uw Scotts tlful hymns, many of which art
Methodist Church In 1947 and
returned, to Round Lake, her
these hymnals Is tremendous and
childhood home.
A sermon on "Soul and Body"
; fascinating.
1 Mrs. Coulter sang many i»ymns
i in
in her
her beautiful voice. Including
— “— tian Science services this Sun­
day. Tlie Golden Text U from
Psalms: “Who is God save the

Sunday Subject

Rev. Lund at
West Lowell Church

God? It la God that girdeth me
with strength, and maketh my

Lowell United Brethren In Christ a delightful luncheon.

duoted the business meeting. It
and he will srpak there Sunday
t 1130 am. and 7:45 pm.
Johnson to the United Nations
Rev Lund will paint a picture i seminar in New York as a deie-

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meeting on
the picture.

for executive officers, program
to help Illustrate his message. chairman and circle chairman

What an election and how
proud we are for everyone to
know the Republican party is not
dead os so many believed after
the 1964 elecuon and that we
are »UU a long ways from having

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of the Honor Society, *43 •­
queen candidate for 19W • 87
homecoming.
Annually each high school has
the bpportunlty to name ong of.
Che gtrls of thc Senior Class for
the DAR. good citizen *Ward.
Tlie Senior class nominate*
three girls after which the facul­
ty votes by ballot for one of the
three candidates. The girl re­
ceiving the largest number of
faculty votes is then designated
as thc schools representative for

8 pm. Wesley aingars.

7 pm. Jr. Hl MYF.
Thursday, 3:30 childrens choir;
7:80 chancel choir.

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_ Stale Rd. METHODIST CIRCUIT
'
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
CHURCHES
' 10 am. Sunday school.
Rev. John Jolderwna
11 iun. MonUng worship.
Wixlnoday, 7:45 pm. prayer.
Thuraday. 7 pm. Pioneer Giri*
and Boys Brigade.
Women’s tnonUJy missionary
fellowship. 2nd Tueaday, 7:30.
Quimby Church

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options like stereo tape and steceo radio.
And, of course, our handsome interiors have to be seen to be
beheved.
All Pontiacs have slandard safety features that include a dual
master cylinder brake system with warning light, outside rear­
view mirror, and GM’s energy absorbing steering column.
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our work the way we do. it’s the least you can do.
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Evangelistic service,

107 N. MICHIGAN

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Pharmacy

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HASTINGS^

COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Morning worship, 11 am.
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.

Wednesday, after school
Young People’s Service, Thuro-

MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL
708 W. Main Street
Rev. Earl Schipper
Worship, 10 am.
Sunday school. 11:15 am.
Evening worship, 7:30 pm.
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

Workup service, 11 am.
All are welcome.

Worship service. 10 a.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Bunday school, 11 am. L. J.
SCIENTIST
Mote. Sup:.
645 W. Green Street
Chrtsuan Endeavor, 7 p.m.
Darrel Btarbard. president.
Bunday school, 11 am.
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
Weckienday service, 8 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­ pm.. Betty Ovenshire, director.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm.
day and Saturday. 3 to 4 pm.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
pm. Class leaders, Clayton Mote
and Fred Bawdy.
Pastor. Rev. James R. Hatfield
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Watson Car, 3H miles
1302 South Hanover
Wert of Martin
Hastings. Mlciugim
Bunday school, 10 am.
Telephone 945-9429
Worship. 11 am.
Rev. Howard W. Rogers. Pastor
Sunday service. 7:30 pm.
10 a.m. Sunday school, Elwyn

TNTEB-LAKES
BAPTIST CHURCH

Nursery­
Junior Sunday school in charge
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
Hamblin.

Sunday school. 10 am.
6:15 pm. Junior Service. David
Worship, 11 am.
and Ronda Munn in charge.
Evening worship. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm. Teens and young adults, in
charge of Marlin and Dorene
Buhl.
FIRST CrtukCH OF GOD
Adult prayer fcervlce. In charge
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Rev. Burnley G. Spencer. Pastor of Mra. Rogers. This provides a
service for everyone and every­
Where a ChrlsttatxXxperience one Is invited.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
Makes You a Member.
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning warship.
6:15 pm Youth Fellowship.
6:30 pm. Evening prayer.
Saturday. Dec. 3. Thanksgiv­
7 pm. Evening warship.
7 pm. Wed, prayer and Bible ing ChrLumas supper. 5:30. Tlaco
to be announced.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
evang'elical united
Henry VanTll, Evangelist
BRETHREN CHURCH
10 am. Morning service.
East &amp; Grand Streets
H. J. Buwalda, Minister
Phones WI 6-3397. &amp; WI 5-4995
Office hours Tuesday through
Friday. 0 am. to noon. Any other
WOODLAND MHTHODIST
Urncr. by appointment.
Rev. Richard VondenBoKh
9:55 iurn Sunday school. Leon
Bunday achooi, 10 am.
We»t, Supt, Nursery.
Morning worahip 11 am.
It arm Worahip: ‘Sermon:
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
“He Came to Himself." Organist,
Luther League. 7:30 pm.
Mrs. Ruth West, choir director,
LAKEWOOD
Cherub and Junior choirs.
Gerald Oatroth.
BAPTIST CHURCH
,
Wednesday, 3:45 pm.
10 am. Sunday schooL
Community Room above
6 p.m. Junior choir practice.
Senior choir. 8 p in.
11 am. Preaching.
Woodland fire Station
6 pm. Y hour In Youth De­
Thanksgiving Day worship
8 pm. Preaching.
partment. _
Rev. Wayne Richie, Pastor
M-rrice Thursday nt 10 a m.
9:50 am. Sunday school
7 pm. Evening service with
A Hserty Welcome to Alli
McCALLUM UNITED
11
am.
Worship
service.
nuraery
provided.’ Sermon: Study
BBKTHRKN IN
7:30 pm. Evening service.
in Roman*.
CHRIST CHURCH
7:30 pm. Wed., praywr service.
Wednesday, day of prayer and
Bible
study.
Oils Lake Road
HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
10 am. Morning group. Bill CoADVENTIST CHURCH
Morning worship, 10 am.
Elder Samuel J. Elie
7 p.m. Evening group. Mrs.
Sunday achooi. 11 am.
2730 W. State Rd.
Gladys Oatroth.
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 pm.
Hostings, Mich, WI 5-9465
Nuraery for both groups.
Evening service. 7:30. p.m.
Bat, Sabbath school. 9:30.
8 p.m Chancel choir rehears*L
Prayer and Bible Study WedWarship, 11 am.
Saturday library clcued.
Tuesday prayer. 7:30 p.m.
Sunday. "Faith for Today,” on
; WOODBURY UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday.' Voice of Prophecy,
Just off M-66, North on M-50 in Radio WJEF. 1230, 8:30 am.
• Arthritis
considsred tbs
By Mrt. John Hook
Village of Woodbury
Mor uuie of chronic drubilrty
Mitt) BIBLE CHURCH
. U,the United Slate* today. II
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bateman
Route 3 Delton
were Sunday callers of Mr. and
no longer need be crippling,
Rev.
Frank
Crabb,
Bible
teacher
Junior church for children. 4-9.
Mrs. Wm. Clark and Mr. and
however. DunUully, early hut­
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed.. 8.
Mrs. Cyril Bateninn at Eaton
Fellowship service, 7:45 a.m.
ment, control, ind therapy can
Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. John
Warship, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, Wed.. 7.
captain this non discriminate
Hook were Bunday dinner gufsta
Bunday evening service. 7:30.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­
crippier. Swellinf and stillness
of
Mra. Zclla Fisher of Comstock.
Wed. evening service, 7:30.
vice. Wednesday. 8 pm. al Roger
* Charlie Bulow, son of Mr. and
alflnj with soreness of the joints
Mrs. Paul Bulow of Dorr spent
Saturday night with grandmoth­
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
arising ira early signs of nther. Mrs. Leon Btanlon. * HU
1118 Jordan Lake Street
1611 Ionia Rd, Kalamo
sjmptoms ms yoor doctor it
Bunday dinner guests when ho
Phono DR 4-8277
went home with them. * Clayton
Morning worship, II am.
Young People’s service, 8:30.
Sunday achooi. 10 am.
YOWKSg) PHARMACIST
Morning worship, 11 am.
mond and Harold Erb. * BunYoung People'* Service, 7 pm.
Evening service. 8 pm.
Cart Erb of Grand Rapids, Earl
CARLTOM SEVENTH-DAT
Bible Study. Wed.. 7:30 pm.
ChMaonan of Maple Grove,
ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Prayer service, 8 pm.

i26 East State St.

REAHM*MOTOR SALES. INC.

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
11 am. Morning worship.
8 pm. Young Peopie’a service.
Boltvfaod and

Church study. Bunday, 9:45.
Worship, Bunday, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, Bunday. 6.
Prayer Group, Tuesday. 9:30.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Chancel choir, 7 pm. Thursday.
CHURCH
Rev. Don M. Gury. Rector
IRVING CHAPEL
9 *m. Holy Communion.
11 fun. Family Service Harvest
Willard H. Curtis, Minister
Worship, 9.30 and 11. Nursery Festival Nuraery and classes for
children.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
Thanksgiving Day, Holy ComIce over WBCH. Sacrament of
BRETHREN CHURCH
the Lord’s Supper.

SCOURGE OF
MILLIONS.

And we love our work. So much that we couldn’t.bear to stop
wi|h the slickest-looking spirt grille ever to (pace ■ Wide-Track.
(Or any other car, for that matter.)
We went ahead and made the windshield wipers disappear,
t The c«r not only look* cleaner, but the wipers are less subject to
king and freezing, too.
Then we got rid of the vent windows on all Grand Prix hardfops- Wa replaced them with nifty monograms and a floyr-through
- ventilation syetem
We even designed a rather unique hood mounted tachometer

KILPATRICK UNITED
Bunday echoOi. 10 am.
BRETHREN CHURCH
Worship hour. 11 am.
M-66 Woodland
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
10 am. Bunday school.
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
8 pm. Evening service.
102 E. Woodland Avenue

Morning worship 11:30 am.
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
Campground Rd, 8 Mlles South
Floyd Walter, Supt.
Pastor, Donald Tack
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Bible school, 10 am.
Bunday achooi, 10 am.
Rev. Russell Houseman, Paator
Worship hour. 11 am. Simon:
Worship, 11 am.
-From Patriotism to ErangelYouth meeting, 6:15 pm.
’ Prayer. Bible study, 7:30 pm.
Christian Endeavor, 8 pm.
Bunday.
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Christian Endeavor will mret
I children
Rev. Carl BUvernall. Pastor
Saturday. Nov. 19 at. 1:30 In lhe
Morning worrJUp, 10 am.
church basement to fix Thanks­
meetings.
Sunday achooi, 11 u rn.
giving boxes for the 111 and
Bunday worship, 7:30 pm. •
curl music, hymn sing. Message lonely in community. “Will you
Wednesday family worship.
help bring che4r to others?"
Adult Bible study. 7:30 pm.
{Monthly Family Night Thurs­
Monday—8:30 p.m. CSB Bat­
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 pm.
day. Nov. 17. Supper al 7. Com­
talion Boys'Club.
Boys, GlrU Fellowship. 7:30.
mittee: Mr. and Mra Gordon
Tuesday Activities
»• n
--------6: 30.pm. CSB Stockade Boys Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bease.
WOODLAND
ClOb.
Max Coats will show slides of
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
7 pm. Roller skating party.
recent trip to Canada.
8310 Coats Grove Road
WcdncBday Activities
Ladtee Aid wiU have a busi­
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
6 am. Men's Prayer Band.
Worship service, 9:45 urn.
9 am. Women’s Prayer Band. ness meeting Thuraday, Nov. 17
Bunday school, 10:45 am.
7: 30 pm. Thanksgiving Praise
The Country Church That
Wednesday, 7:30 adult choir.
Welcome. You."
Thursday, Junior choir, 4 pm.
Nursery for regular sendees.

HOLINESS CHURCH
“
i Sunday school. 10 a tn.
East Mandudl Street
I
Marvin Blckmlller. Pastor
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
I
Sunday
school.
10
am.
Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
Rev. Stephen Veablt, Assistant | Morning worship. 11 a.m.
,
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
I Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
i should be on thc some buildtqgl ^thrdays.
nesday evening. 7'30 pm.
Dally Masaes, 7 and 8 am.
'.site, for convenience and lower
jx-nWESLEYAN METHODIST
Hickory Camera. Michigan
of the fairground* Is Ide^l for a ST. AUGUSTINE.
- .
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor
। building spot. It is high ’enough 5RDDLEVILLE
10 am. Bunday achooi.
' for gravity-flow of sewage.
11 am. Morning worship, Jun­
■ enough acreage far future needs,
»T, AMBROSE CATH4M.IC
ior church and nursery provided.
ilt will furnish thc necessary, ST.
I| r^ivlrlnc.
«nartw tnr
parking space
for nrltmi
patrol rtlircars, ntof- ।CHURCH AT DELTON
Wednesday, 7:30 Family Night
Helals of a future courthouse
8:30 pm. Choir rehearsal.
[ and all citizens who have buslBunday Maaocs. 7:30, 11 pm.
I ness. for thoee who attend court
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
THE GALILEAN
[ trials and functions.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Our sheriff and deputies arc !DOWLING
Comer 108th St. &amp; North
। giving us the best protection they
I'rccport Road
Phono 945-6704
small In comparison to the need, j
10 am. Bunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
I Our coming generation will [
Ph. 367-2917
thank us for tlie small sacrifice I
"A Friendly Christ-Centered vice.
we make. Here is my slogan.,
•Bite off more than you cann' Church."
Bunday school, 10 am. Classes
7:30 pm. Thursday prayer and
chew and chew it. take on more
Bible study hour.
for all.
than you can do. and do it."
Arthur Kidder
। s-rmon:
R2 Hastings

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Mr. and Mrt. Fred Garl
Lake Odtaaa, has been
L*kewoo&lt;r* DAR joqd
according to Pridpal &lt;
Klomp.

at^Miofead*’.Weren't just full of installaUon, block and brtek lay| partita, and fun but also of I |n CJU-)x.nl(.r warSt_ ctc . . comserious things. If «we feel these 1&gt;]ds wiU lowcr
of
kids are too young to really un- con3UucUon

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Jill Carlinger
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DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
Jill is sponsored by the Steven- ADVENTIST CHURCH
Thomoo-Muon Chapter of Ionia.’ ’
Elder Samuel J, Elio
The DAR G6od Citizens from
2730 W. State Rd.
mistakes and do something Ionia County high schools. With
about them and become united their mothers, principals and
-ndfae more as one big family
Warship, 11 aiv
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
United States a country we can Saturday, Feb. 25. 1967.
Bunday. ’’Faith for Today," on
. be proud to live In. We RepubUans should also be grateful for are not given the right to have
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,
2 Senior High Youth Fellow­
' all the faith the people had in a tiling to say about what or Radio WJEP, 1230. 8:30 am.
ship will meet at tlie Hastings
which men or women stall run
| Bowl and return to the church
Jour government. I believe yot*
ORANGEVILLE
BAPTIST
for
lunch
disappointed lh the 18 year old 'should observe the teenager a
8:30 Junior High Youth FelW. Glen Campbell. Pastor
vole being defeated I believe tlio1 Uttle closer and give them lhe
lowshlp at tlie church.
2 Miles South of Oun Lake
people should have bad more Tight to vote. Maybe It would
,9.45 am. Bunday sdhool.
Monday—7 Boy Scouts.
faith In the ability, intelligence give them a chance to believe
Tuesday—7:30 Joint meeting of
11 am. Morning worship.
and Judgement of their tcen- more in themselves and help
7 pm. Evening worship.
them to be better citizens'.
I church for a presentation of the
! I responsibility in voting.
Mrs. Wm. Hayes
50 Million Fluid.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN[
I
If more of you tad __
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. |t Wednesday —7:30 Adult choir
METHODIST CHURCH
&gt; I pbrlunlty to meet and 'talk te f to the* Editor:
of' “
Siaaon and
Rd. rvlv.wxrheU- "*■
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’nu. W. bf'Btaadaray.-Treeptat: hgi^.None of U» other
I weeks before thc election you I
After thc proposition passes. Rev Morris Borgman. Pastor [ choirs-wffl rehearae thi, week.
1 wq^£sh*ve ■bOcn iUrPrt5c&lt;1 "^tfeppctlllve bids will be taken 1 Sunday school. 10 am.
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Motnlitt wtrrahfti 11 ’•m. ■ -• HASTINGS
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1719 N. Broadway
Almon O. Fulton. Pastor
410 K Madison. 945-5065
Bunday achooi, 9:45 am.
Morning worship, 11 am.
11 am. Worship service TJUa
Youth Mrvica 7 pm.
HASTINGS
Evening aarvloe 7:30 pm.
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Wednesday Bible, prayer, 7:30.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | CARLTON CENTER
200 W. Green Street
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. George Elliott
Morning worship, 9:15 am.
Tctephone WI 5-4M5

WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
‘
George Bpcaa. PaMor

Phone WI 5-2466

Halting*

Durfee

Mr. and Mra. Wm. Bhrtber of
Sabbath school. 9:30
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Hostings.
CRUET EBLRCH
Mra Hubert Hunt and Mrs
E. Colfgx at N Boltwood
Robert Clark vULUd MfitMarllyn
Rae. Eart Gaskill. Pastor.
Meyers ot Kalamaxoo. ■* Mr and
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Homing worahlp, 9; 30 am.
Mra. Hubert Hunt attended a
Rev. Cbalmer Milter. Pastor
Sunday achooi. 10:30 am.
party with school friends Friday
10 am. Bunday school.
Christian Endeavor, 6:15 pm.
11 am. Morning worship.
| al the home of Mr.-And Mra.
Evening service. 7 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7. | Blair Hawblltz on Lawrence Rd.
Prayer meet Thursday. 7:30.

�ner of a son say his prayers. । The water can be used several । and where at the nds it Is on . THE HASTINGS BANNER—3
Ln the wlldsnras. on the Battle But he noon found himself sink­ But the reprobate woud sing
In * short distance As roUd rarth. the general height Thuraday. November 17, 1»M
Creek trail, tie accordingly. came
"Jim along Joay," instead of1
«&gt;- Michigan will turn j must have been three feet. This .
to Caledonia, then merely T. 5
‘
s cJoaed and clasped!
N, R- SW, and opened the "Kent
hands. Lying, "Now I lay me
ward and forward until morning. ----------- sleep " She had exhorter him. whipped him, prayed at
The average braking distance
tolly landlord, and his smiling
him. scolded him. and taught
dame, ever ready to welcome the
awa
*
him to say his prayera; butt he Rimcracks that are the wealth
weary traveler to a good fire, a
woudn't pray, and she was f„.smoking dinner, and a home-llke
lom One day she heard him
social visit. What though the
There is a Baptist Church In n
w
..
i feet and more
screaming, and running u&gt; thc
house was of logs, and the lodg­
door, .-.he saw thc old cow had
. mm»&gt;u
ing perhaps a shed.—the welcome
him b.:wtcn her horns, butting in the central part of thc town,
him against ti&gt;c fence, and he
The G R Valley Railroad I (Cara
ttra „,
la
Brr
mlllalnK
and trucks are building
, Aelita
lkumiic iui in­
made In this dUmal journey, but was screaming In his fright "O crosses the southwest comer of 1 braking newer the State Hlahstitution where otye was sure of
Lordy! o Lordyl" She clapped I the town. A small village l» | way Commlsaion reporu
good cheer; and where he "stop­
CommUaionaald it has I
many and sincere. Neither are her hands with delight, and said! there, which lias made a beginped again." The viands were not
Brew de Lord! the old cow has ning In the way of using the recrtvc(j a summary of, the re-I■* OUI,
V. MIC , V- .---------- •
| dealt out on lhe principle, so
brought him to hU prayera." and power at iu disposal.
.
.5* I
sulk of testa made by the UB jllc Road* to promote Improve­
By It. D. Burfkx
left
con- 11 on
— lhe
—- cow
—• to
— finish
•—— ■ his
— —
on the
uw farm
iarm of
ot Edward
auviuu Cam
vam-­ [ Bureau of Public Roads on IJ8- | ment of brake performance in
u-hii-t
.
I
ants, where each waiter seems our tins, promising reformation, version
11 24 south of Monroe and in Call- ,a11 ’chicles and to provide In­
version in
in her
her own
own wav
way. HlaHis- pftu is a noted- -beaver - dam.
noon in
“tlW^ nnd ,h?y ran ,hc fanwi“ '
U»lnk he is a priest, admlnls■ formation used in establishing
R^J.m of a,ovc HoUie' M
5top “ terln8 lhe samunent. The table if spared, with lime effectually tory docs not leU whether John- which made a pond of several fomla and Maryland.
be . nerra.
acres The
dam u
is in two pins,
parts;
Revolt. showed that foreign | highway design standards and
1 ran ™?
Iciubl“r&gt;- well as a place for any travelers 1 waa "heaped" with what was to repent. Who ever knew of a ny' became
j u saint;
j but
&lt; 1U
T to —
i ne uiun
Pl CSUmed lie
did* and
nrul that
that he!
He I one
—
—I — k-._ and a,.,
■■ ■ • —— —
nt
□uupuemna reprvu»e.
he did:
eighty
the other .ixty ___ ______ .
reprobate, wno
who —
did presumed
in
.
m»ere.tlng who wished to put up for tho good, and the beaming landlord. blasplwmlng
C^niv-i h.,i7^’n,.&gt;°r .JKcnt nlghl or 10 cat “ m«U- A few , having cut the meat Into huge not pray and promise, when he: ““ swung into heaven at the yards in length. Its height was
। apparently three feet or more
wrttun
wrjf,’.,unc vtftra ns&lt;&gt; 1 ,ound out
loc«-' *»ce«. would say, “Lay to. and saw death looking him right in ,nd °&gt; a rope.
S^eertT£fL8CCln. O1‘“Ve “on ot &lt;hb "°*k Orove Houie'' ,leIp
pnUemen and the face? And who ever knew | The village of Alaska has been | By the rotting of lhe material,
misplaced
it. However.
mernb^ml» n T ' I1 Cv
d° ,rec*- *'h,le vlsJUnK “ Mr- Proctor on lautes: no ceremony here." It the halter to press the neck of mentioned as an outgrowth from 1 and the trampling of cattle. It As a group, there was only
Parents should maintain on
member that
tho. it had a most ap­ [llr whltnnnrl||c
j
to be his delight to feed one who had not reformed and 1 the enterprire of Mr. Brown., It is now a simple ridge ol earth, slight improvement in braking interest tn and concern for their
propriate Utile saying on the l.lrn if he wasn't pretty close to , the hungry. The greater their become a saint? What a good Is where It may be considerable a foot or more In height. It is
thlng is
Is danger to bring sin- of a place, and It has already built on *a spring
marsh Near ' pared with similar studies made 1 own Interests. They should not
—'—------frontispiece Does oblivion have tlie location of thc old "Oak appetites, and the faster hU thing
Orove House" nnd he told me It victuals disappeared lhe more ners to their knees! A pious | made a fair beginning The wa- J the middle of the dam U a kind | in 1965. tlie report said, there ’ relive through their teenager
negro woman
.man had Ln vain tried I &gt;»,»
tcr-power Is tim-nue,
first-rate, ana
and is oi
of isiuna
island of
oi souu
solid nuvn.
earth. Taking
laung rats
has neen
been considerable
coruua
improve- t»'~those things which they---------may
Now this story I have for you was right across the road In his ’ beaming was his look. He loved —
today is u history ot Caledonia barnyard. I am sure you will all1 to see his guests enjoy them- to make her wooly-headed sin- | capable of further development.1 the height of the dam on that, i ment since 1942.
Township. You may wonder why enjoy this story entitled:
{selves, and tlie long breath of
a history of Caledonia Township.
“CALEDONIA"
I Perfect satisfaction and fullness.
Kent County, should be In my
Caledonia was organized u j “ U^y withdrew from lhe table,
"Fresh Out Of Thc AtUc." which •ownship. May 4th. 1840, at the' was music to his car.
is supposed to be Barry County home of Peter McNaughton- Thc
Kent, the bountiful, soon pasahistory. Well I found o many । town at Its organization, consist- cd away, with many blessings on
names that are so familiar, anil &lt;d of what is now Caledonia and his head, and his widow (as
have appeared from time to lime Bowne. Tfie first officers were: (widows often do&gt; married again.
in lhe past. Asahel Kent, Piter
John P. McNaughton. Super-1But *he d'dn'1 *«**« the house.
McNaughton and Edward Cum- visor: Juttus C. Beach. Clerk:: No- ahc Bnd her husband. Peter
pau and. I am sure, many others Norman Foster. Treasurer; J. C. McNaughton, still kept up lhe
will interest you folks. In the Beach. Loren B. Tyler. Malcomb e«Ubll»hment. which became as
Middleville area especially
P. McNaughton, Asahel Kent, f^nous os "McNaughton's" as it
Besides that. I can remember JuHlccs.
। had been as "Kenl'a"
back when Barry County wns
One hundred and fifty dollars I Th* tavern is a thing of mem"dry" and Kent County was was raised for town expenses
W The opening of other lines
' wet" Caledonia wav a v e r v
The following names X voters of lr**T1 c*u«d the Battle
popular place for the northern are found on tlw record; and.lCn*k t™11 or road to be de­
Barry County "fellers" that liked ns a specimen, showing how easy I scried, and thc tavern died the
to "wet their whistle” once In a it was "to get office" In early dc*U1 ot the righteous.
while, "Pleasant Hill" at Gull days, th?
After a while, one after an­
th- number of offices, to
Lake In Kalamazoo County took which each was elected, la set other. dropped in the sotlkers who
care of thc boys in the southern ugainsi thi- name:
came to live from the soil. Kent
Pa£‘“r th,e C0Unt&gt;
John «"
P. Mcnaugnum.
McNaughton. i;
1: iwsRos- had fed Lhe hungry, and lodged
Some of you may remember a wen Ty|er.
Ju..tus C. Beach, lhe weary; his residence alone
story I had a couple of years ago 3: Malcomb B. McNaughton. 2; breaking the monotony of Inter­
regarding the death of Asahel Loren B. Tyler. 1; John A. minable woods. James Mlnsy
o
“w“y on Cnjnpbell. 2; Asahel Tyler. 1; came to raise something to feed
J$uper-Right" Skinless
Sept- 5. 1840 nnd was buried In Nonnnn Foster. 3; Wm. B. himself and children. In 1839.
the Bowne Center Cemetery. Tho Tltompson 1
Soon followed Orsemus Rathbun.
only team of horse.-In the fuA|| went home with their of- Lyman Oerold. Hiram McNeil.
neral procession wiv. his own
honors thick upon them. Eber Moffitt. Peter McNaugh­
“KrTl(xl lhc bod&gt;’ None of them could put on aira. ton. Levi Tobey, John Sinclair.
All the hSI of the tcatits In that or refuse- to kt their children Henry Jackson, and Warren 8.
piWMiAwrivouuAiwd had pLay with tho c of their nelghto be cu. from hl» home to the tors: for they too were officer's
er is it Important. Some of them
cemetery- Hit wn_i the second children
burial in that centetcry.
The town wav reorganized by
Mrs. Kent. Asahel s widow. ftcE ( f Legislature In 1869.
ready given are probably all who
Inter married Peter McNaughton
jn 1838 Mr. Asahel Kent con- were in Caledonia and Bownc.
at the time of Its organization as
a town. Ftar a number of years
woh,°'but few c*me to safety, though
many passed that road, for it
Half
|b
was on the "Battle Creek Stage
Route" Fancy not. gentle reader,
LB.
. Uiat this "stage route" was a
smooth McAdam road, with JU
f oil-gate once tn ten miles. It
was merely a trail In the wilder­
HOSMSL SMOKED
ness. with hero and there an

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। at long intervals by the settler's
cabin There were OuU Prairie,
■ Slater's Indians and Yankee
! Springs on the way; as for the
'rest. It was "timbered lands”
land "openings" Yet lids was
lhe "thoroughfare" until the
opening of thc Kalamazoo Plonk
RtAd. Ln 1852. Then the gonial
landlord. Lewis, at Yankee
Springs had Co go to thc Legis­
lature. ar be forgotten; for his
famous log tavern was deserted.
Then thc McNaughton house
ceased to p a y. Campau. and the
other drivers crocked their whips
for the last time; and locked to
some business other than driving
and tipping over stages, for a
while.
Many are the adventures on
that route; our own among lhe
number. Among others we note
that of our fellow citizen, H. P.
way. and in the midst of his
pleasant dreams, the stage gave
» lurch and. landed him. heels
up, head and shoulders in the
mud. He gatliered up the frag­
ments of himself, nibbed the
inud from his eyes, and laughed,
of course. At another time the
driver had lhe honor, in a dark
night, of tipping into a mud-hole.
John Ball. Mrs T. B. Church
and her baby Fred. Fred came
near being drowned, or smother­
ed in the mud: and then the
country would have lost an em-

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was the same Edward Campau.
whore pleasant rtaidgnea U now
where he can overtook the acene
of that catastrophe. There he
with hla fair wife—Yankee Lewis'
daughter—his cattle and his
herds, is a well-to-do farmer;
and h happy to weioome to his
home those whom he" Upped over
on the Battle Creek road, long
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n.../ih&lt;w'ng stvs
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Telephone: 636 3781
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141 E. Woodland at Michigan

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117 W. State St. in Downtoi

Pho"« 945-9411

Joseph Lovell, Rt. 2; Hastings .

Dori* Warner, Rt. 1. Hasting*

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Phone 945-4265

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tastings

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THE SUPERETTE
Bill Cashmore. 123 W. Mill

* Mr. and Mn. Jerry Poatnuinus and family of Alto were
Sunday dlnnei guesu of her
mother, Mrs. Sylvan Tagg.
Blod^eu Hospital early Monday
with a throat re.strtcUon. * Mra.
Dorothy Campbell and Mra. Case
Hoekstra were last Tuesday vUlWalton. * Ted Walton of Uho.
Robert. Walton of Kalamasoo.
Don Walton of St. Johns and
Claude Walton left Friday tor
Germfast to hunt deer until next
Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Walton of Kala-

mother. Mrs. Mina Wieland. *

Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
from other counties, three for Mrs. Jay Wing + Mr. and Mr*.
minors In possession, three for Michael Livermore and children
reckless driving, two for simple ot Aita and Mrs. Don Thompoon
larceny, two on bench warrant*,
two for parole violation* and
other arrests for breaking and
entering, receiving stolen prop­
erty. assault and battery and
^probation .violation.
Wayne Field* and family of
Caledonia.

Freeport

viUs of Kalamazoo en route north
on a vacation were Saturday
breakfast guests ot their daugh­
The VFW and Auxiliary enter­ ter. Mr. and Mra. Richard Bird.
tained with a public euchre * Saturday overnight gw»U ot
party Saturday night Umcheon
followed the games and the pro­
ceeds were turned over to lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buehler
secretary of the community chest.
The post and auxiliary wish to attended a Rcbakah District
Past Presidents Club meeting in
thank those who participated
The VFW and Auxiliary ob­ Charlotte Saturday, a Mr. and
served Veterans Day with u pa­ Mrs. Milton Buehler and fam­
rade down main street from the ily and Mrs. Keith Buehler visit­
post home to the Veteran* Me­ ed Maude Karcber at the Medi­
morial Friday evening. Boy cal Facility Sunday. It was Miss
Scouts and servicemen Joined the Karcher's 73rd birthday. Mrs. Joe
march Rev. Chalmer Miller and Kauffman and Mr*. Mil ton Bueh­
ler attended lhe County Past
Rev. Earl Gaskill, participated
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kidder Noble Grand Club at Hastings
and family of Caledonia were last Thursday. * Ruth Yaw and
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra. her father, Charles Solomon
Al. Barnard. * Mr. and Mrs Al. were Saturday evening vLvltors of
Barnard ana family were Sat­ Mr. and Mra Sam Roush. *
urday visitor* in Charlotte *
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stuart and
Mr. and Mrs Henry Myera spent family were Sunday dinner
the weekend vtaitlng their daugh­ gueat* ot Mr. an&lt; Mra. Ralph
ters and families. Mr. and Mra. Suiart of lonlfL a Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Albert* and daughter of Dean Stuart were Saturday eve­
Manton, and Mr. and Mrs. Cart ning yullore of Mr. and Mrs.
Blackledge and children of Mar­ Eugene Poll of Ada. * Mr. and
ion * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fish­ Mrs Frank Thompson and Karen
er and children were Sunday and
BHU Mr.
,,r unu
mrs George Estep
and Mrs
supper guest* of Mr and Mr*. ।
Sundoj- with lhe former'*
Richard Bu.'rtance m Hauing* a ,
and fiUnll
Mr
Mrs Charles Overholt enter- iDciu115 Thomson at Goshen
r^nedH xT d™A Of
U B’'Ind * Donna Wallunaa of KalChurch Monday
। anuuoo, Mr. and Mra. Don WaiMrs. Torn Owen attended a |una* and family and Mr*. Hlldur
toy P“rty at the Jule Turner | OIien of
kp,.nt (hr week.

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KNIT SLACKS

118 N. Jefferson St.

Thirty-two persons were In­
jured and two were killed In 27
of lhe 71 traffic accidents Inves­
tigated by the sheriff’s depart­
ment during October. Sheriff
Merlji. Campbell reporta
During the month sheriff*
officer* Issued 59 traffic sum­
mons and handled 17 mishap*
In which vehicle* hit deer.
Officers provided assistance to
other department* on 24 occa­
sion*. served 41 civil papers,
registered
guns, made 28 in­
spection* of place* where Intoxi­
cant* were sold, investigated 4)
criminal complaints and 38 mis­
cellaneous complaints.
They made 50 round trips to
Charlotte taking prisoner* to and
from lhe Eaton County jail for
a total of 3,000 mile*. Meals for
prisoners co«t 81,052 in October.
Arrested Included five on traf-

Milton Miner.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Crltea,
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Mrs. Marvin Patrick. Rt. 2, Hastings

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1427 Wait Saginaw St.
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BANK

Winner must be married or of legal age, and reside in trade area.

Plck-Congreae
1,000 Room*

235 South Jefferson
Phone 945-51V0

SERVICE

Save 75% on Your Dry
Cleaning Bills---

Winning family will provide own transportation to and from.

CHICAGO, III.

SIGNS

134 w. State St.

Dorothy Kurr, 504 E. Walnut, Hastings

4. -You may enter in as many stores as you wish each week. No purchase necessary.
5.

NEW

—

WAYNE'S Shoe Store

6., One preliminary winner will be drawn each week at each participating store.

Homemade
— Skinless
Michigan Grade 1

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V PiGUirrSCAMMl* Z

pu dij m3 * H-ih Puppin4 Mt TaUy.

Phone WI 5-5105

Ph. 945-4284

Roger Raber, 413 E. Madison

102 K. State

HuiM

ALL WEATHER SPECIAL

FOR YOUR
FAMILY

"ENJOY LIFE MORE WITH MUSIC

'

BATTERY

2 Die, 32 Hurt
In October on
Barry Highways

Hush I
PuppioSJ

BmiMd Piplta* iptciaUy tawed to &lt;n&lt;xi luttw ibmi.

WHl&amp;E SHOPPING IS

all ot the participating »tore« for an opportunity to win a funfilled weekend In Chicago. Loabvllle, Columbus, Detroit or other
Michigan title*.—Banner photo.

219 W. STATE ST.

TIME FOR A NEW

FOOD
CENTER

TO HAVE EREE HOLIDAY
Hosting* merchanU Mr*. Arents ia pictured with

Ethel Dorsey, Rt. 3, Hastings

Think Casual in HATS

. .

Hastings Floor Covering £SXt

• Tiro fr Battarin

• Light Repair

■

Tile, Ceramics and Linoleum
by Armstrong

and Pick-Up and Delivery

'

Ray Reynolds, Rt. 2, Hastings

Joanne Woods, 628 E. Bond

For Every Room in Your Home!

' Phone WI 5-9461 for Road Service

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

Mr and Mrs Roy Dukea en­
joyed dinner In Grand Rapids ____
Sunday, They were Saturday , .top
c«ni«'iZ'
•upper guest* of Mr. and Mrs. 1
0«»»a*«t*Mr. a
Don Hoffman of South Bowne. a |
Mr and Mr* Charle. Geiger
visited Mr and Mrs. Gust Wing- I »*« »f Uc.wm ptau^ :
...
u
.'
—T ■----- „ O-----aantrtoo. .xaiaiuoc arlvlag.
Wingrihr of North Lowell Sun- way «oa oraad si
day * Mr. and Mrs Vernon - °ST- 27_ Xokert MacArtkar.
C.nter SL. ran r«t llaht a
ThompMin and. Mr, and Mr*
Charles Geiger enjoyed dinner at
Gull Harbor Tnn^Salurday In

Roy Dukes were Sunday .--upper
Geiger * Mr, and Mrs. Date
Duke* and boys.arc spending the
weekend hunting near thetr cabin
at Temple. * Mr. and Mra. Royal
Good of Delton and Mrs. Hlldur
Oson ot Detroit were Sunday!
«4.a«n*v
nt U*
■
Bin.Klemp.

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£ —•
25, x. MtcktgM; rio
J“Mila 3*1
su&gt;. c»,U crox. a
In 2S. N. MtcXuAll
OCT 2»— Sl«al«y Bl

Richard Bird were Mr. and Mr*
Ted Bird and family of Middle-1 ocr

Color T.V.
SEE OUR NEW

* Mr. Torn Owen and children
were' Sunday dinner guests of her
*i*ler. Mrs. Ben Christie * Tom

SETS BY
AND ZENITH

Ron Owen of Middleville Ml up
deei aunp near Evart Sunday. *

CENTRAL RADIO ..4 T.V.

nr N. J.ff«non

945-9187

hasts'h^s^e"ate

Albert Reigler, 220 E. Colfax, Hastings

Norval Thaler and daughter* and
Mr. Ron Wilconsen of Chicago
were Sunday supper guest* of
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Yoder in
honor of Mra. Pont ma s birtjv-

Mrs? Kenneth Salerne. Rt. 2, Hastings

Russell Prux* were Wednesday
visitors in Grand Rapids.

Creak were Saturday

1*1

taller*

CUuiau.

Ki

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HABTTNcSmBANNER

SPECIAL
RATES!
r,
Asphalt Under
Carlton Grangers Milk Producers ii
I
f""" Soil d» Boost
Enjoy Program Urge Freezing
[I
Calendar... r
v- ij
I NOV. ii-WOTl CUAMOE IN DATE CfOD 1 ICldS
On Agriculture Milk' Prices
1 -Tk«r« will not V. * haaliag b«»
I
soclatlon leaders Monday. Nov.

Send

The Hastings
Banner

CktUtsaa.
Ionia Com
culture to take Immediate action DEC. 2-3 The technique for putting
down the layer—lean than 1/8
to prevent milk prices paid farmintt
i era from dropping in the next 16 they can make a profit produc­ inch thick—has been developed
ing milk.
by a pair of Michigan State
article on "Who la raising the months.
Some Federal Orders allow University agricultural ocienttsta
grocery bill?"
Tliey point out that the asphalt
The chairman referred to milk pricing under Federal
Orders, lhe MMPA spokesmen said any reduction in bottling acts as an "artificial hardpan."
milk
prices would threaten the doubling the water holding abil­
Ing-“What will farming be like
ity of sand and soils and greatly
milk
supply
needed
for
future
In 1678" and "Future Prediction"
months and even years."
, Incrcaslng yields.
followed by a general dl-cusslon
ClarencenowM
Hansen. ...
MSU----------------------MMPA President Olenn Lake.
"The Umc period between
of lhe lnvesun-iu in farming
of North Branch spoke oa be-nI'd March 31. 1968. should be agricultural engineer, and A.
Gift subscriptions to The Bonner ore the
"Things that make a Preacher half of tlie National MUM Pro- sufficient to enable farmers to Earl Erickson. MSU soil scientist.
simple way to solve your shopping problems.
Laugh" was read by Mrs. Lloyd Iducera Federation iNMPF1 of belter evaluate the prospective said recent field trials showed
which be also rrves as president , market, and thus should serve jidd increases of cucumbers and
Shroyer.
Just fill in the coupon below for os many sub­
MMPA General Manager Jack • to stabilize tlie milk supply and I cabbage were so great that the
The lecturer. Mrs Kenneth I W Barnes testified in behalf ofj a^ure quantities needed by con- j cost of putting down the asphalt
scriptions os you wish. We'll send a gift card
Stamm closed tlie program with Hie nearly 9.000 dairy fanner sumera." Lake said.
was repaid in Just one season.
| members of Hie Michigan bar«** addition to supporting
Dry
an&lt;| p«uui yields
before Christmas and keep The Bannei'\comminder for next meeting. tJatur- I gaining-market cooperative.
Lake's testimony. Barnes said alw In^awd greatly.
ing for 52 weeks. Your own new or renewal sub­
*.'» ”
rS' — ' * * *
• ...
..r il. vuop .Southern Michigan s Federal
... research trials conducted by
In
-X f“ Xut’Uio dLr,:
m?'tiw M8U
Comscription order may be one. You save $1.00
Commitice with the Animal farmer, throughout the nation.
^Irr
foro.uta
6225
on ^Agriculture lead by Charles

for Christmas
Gifts

Ciiatn Committee will present , "During tlie past year there
necessary to maintain
P"*™" °°nl for»t« vour has been a nationwide trend to- orderly pricing In Michigan and
?*“**** FuUer and ward less milk production than surrounding markets, lie indiMra. Marte Valentine will be could
the could
lx- considered
be considered
consistent
consistent
ca(c,i
with the public Interest," Lake•
—
The
bottling milk price which
MMPA's bargaining strength has
rvtary of Agriculture did streng­ brought lias averaged 83 cents
then tlie market for milk and1 per hundredweight over the Fedtiklry products ... in the public1 eral Order price for the last four
interest as well as to the benefit■ years. Barnes said.
of dairy farmers"

Why Fight
Spring Weather!

Chicago Stock
Show to Open
Friday, Nov. 25

milk lunnllew

You can broadcast
fertilizer for many
crops this fall.

The International Live Slock
-Expedition. Horse Show and Ro­
deo. largest of the. country’s an­
nual livestock shows over the
past 66 years, will be opening In
Chicago Nov. 25 for a 9-day
run through Dec. 3.

TERMS—Pay next June.
SPREADERS — Readily
available now.

$$$ SAVINGS—Take ad-

When
Interest Rates
Go Down...
Will You Be
Left Up
in the Air?

COUNSELING — If you

Call Central Michigan'i
MOST COMPLETE
SOIL SERVICE

for

PLANT

FOOD

they do. will you be left,
with ■ loan that carries
a high Interest rate? In

have been reduced sev­
eral time* as thr econ­
omy changed. That’s worth
remembering if you're looklong-term farm loan.

ELEVATORS

Lak* Odessa

Woodland

in humid and semi-humid areas
where limited rainfall can be
extended or conserved. In Mich­
igan. this could mean putting |
aixmt 10 million marginal areas
into good agricultural production
work In areas such ax the Costal
Plains of the United States
where sand soil Is deep and
dry and rainfall Lt limited.

proved effective on cucumbers,
potatoes. brans and cabbage and.
commented the scientists, should
also work on several crops—Ineluding melons, strawberries. to-

The asphalt layer might also
be used under ponds or Irrlgntlon ditches to prevent excessive
water ocepage.
Hansen pointed out that about
20 txirsepower Is needed per foot,
of sweep of the asphalt under
They will comprise 36 differ­ two feet of sand soil. He added
ent breeds of beef and dairy that when the process. Is ex­
cattle, horses, sherp nnd swine panded commercially, thc job
that will be competing here for will probably be performed by a
(135,000 offered In cash prizes custom
---------- operator
... .— skilled in the
nnd the prestige of n win in this i use of asphalt and the equipment
climax event of the agricultural needed to pace kt under thc soil

____ ________ r________
animals will be exhibited by
—— — •"d
manage-

Several hundred farm youths I
—.
.
—
~ f
from many slates will be among
U.S. District UOUFT
tlie exhibitors. Members of SH
D-_L_.1_a-u
I
and Future Fanner of America. | Bankruptcy Petition# |

Clubs, they will exhibit catUe.;
Dirld E
sheep, and hogs they have rats- Cr»«x. fact wkr_ ins
ed as club projects, nearly till of
whleh have been top prize wln-

on each order after the first one.

GIFT
RATES
for Christmas-time only

Main Office

301*4 So. Michigan
Phone 945-9415

OFF

The Hastings Banner

On Each
Gift
Subscription

One
for *4.00

(Your own may be one. If a renewal,
one year wiJI be added to the
” .
expiration date)
,....

&gt;.«i.
»12,7"».'1

Second
for *3.00

A Pretty Gift Card Will Be Sent
With Your Name Inscribed.

Add 50c for Each Subscription

ocin nin. i&lt; lu .v. t'lim UUMI
600 eclrtei ot this popular west- |
em type pleasure and working j
horse have been registered It is 1
one of the two largest Quarter
Horse Shows In the country. '

Outside Barry County.

Use This Handy Order Coupon

Ionia— Ph. 527-4510
HASTINGS OFFICE

00

Gift Subscriptions to

shows earlier in the year.
An International Quarter
Horse Sljow, thc 15th annual. will

111 N. Depot St.

SMITH BROS.

Mre Bul (jy, •etcntlsts added
Uw, lhu
can be reduced
wlth
will, improvements
ui&gt;prx&gt;vciiici*u&gt; in
in machinery
ulxiuik.,
— ...
Furthermore,
tlie layer■ should
last at least 15 years before it
has to be replaced.

•ground। meat law. enforced by
i thc Michigan Department of
I Agriculture, is one of lhe atricteat In the Nation and covers
I sausage, ground beef, hamburger
and some other products.

In the Hastings Area
who’s tho In Crowd talking to?
Buick dealers, mostly.
Larke Buick-Chevrolet Inc., 1435 S. Hanover

GM

Ifyou can't
find thc
McCulloch
you need,
■
you
don't need
a chain
saw.

Whatoye£/your cutting
need, there’s a McCulloch
to help you do it better with
less work. Take the push
button electric lor a starter.

It starts itself with a push
of your thumb. Then there's
DSP that culsmanual start­
ing effort in half. Looking
for lightness? MAC 2-10's
are under 11 lbs.’ with
automatic oiling. And there

are more. A complete line
of the safest, most reliable
chain saws in the world.
Come in and see. Your saw

YOUR OWN SUBSCRIPTION

The Hastings Banner

RENEWAL MAY BE ONE

enclosed is

$

Hostings, Michigan

Name

Name

Street or RFD

Street or RFD

City. State

City. State

With Gift Cord

With Gift Card

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from

Name

Name

Street or RFD

Street or RFD

City. State

City, State

With Gift-Cord

With Gift Card
from

from

•f any of the above already take The Banner, I understand their subscription will be extended for one year

is waiting.

BUICK
.&lt;-t in with the In Crowd at your Quality Buick dealer’s now.

• Engine weight, lest bar
and chain

Order sent by
FRANCISCO

FARM SUPPLY
945 3150

I

Address
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�HOLIDAY FEAST FOODS AT

Kroger Low Prices
r

NORBEST

TURKEYS
gk
8-22
lbs.

Mrs. Ruth 0. Stidham
of Hastings

S JH f

Sizes on all birds

10 to 22 lbs.

Big, deep breasted birds with

Winner of A

lots of good eating meat, yours
at Kroger Low Prices.

MINK STOLE

P WISHBONE^
URKEYS

WITH THIS COUPON ON

Honeysuckle^^

TURKEYS
10-15
lbs.

AMERICAN CHARM
COMPLETER UNIT
(•■eluding 0&gt;nn«r Knife. Salad Fork. Dinner Fork.
Taaiooon and banc 4-p&gt;ici plica sailing)

.

Ridiom at Kroger thru Saturday November 19. 1966

for lhal exlra^^^^^®
holiday leail. try one
ol iheie Exira Fancy Birds

VALUABLE COUPON-SAVE 50c
on lhe purchaie'bl a 4 piece place letting (Salad Fork. Dinner Fork|
Dinner KHIt* and Teaipeon ol AMI RICAN CHARM

PESCHKE'S FULL SHANK HALF

STAINLESS TABLE WARS

Smoked Ham Smoked Ham

u“"

OOr

$1X9
ONf
Redeem al Kroger thru Saturday November 19. 1966

■ ■ ■! vrnr^fc.

— .- k«u« V.
Country Club

Ground Beef Chuck |

FRANKS

SEMI-BONELESS

„

9-lk. elva
size

Kwick Krisp

69'

lib pkg

$1.37

SPOTLIGHT

BEAN COFFEE

Kroger Pineapple- -1-ql 14-oz. can

a 3-lb bag ol

BEAN COFFEE

■

a 2-tb bag ol

| FRENCH BRAND
.

BEAN COFFEE

Redeem at Kroger thru
Redeem al Kroger thru IM
Sal. Nov 19, 1966
fef | Sal. Nov 19, 19C4

HERSHEY'S
COCOA .

Tomato Juice 4'« "«-—*1
Mandarin

Oranges
Dole Fancy-l ib 41k oz can

3«*1

13W-oz. wt. cans

wt pkg»

59C

Mol O Soli

Dinner Rolls 4«
Aerosol Topping- 49c

Taylor

Q0C

3,&lt;x 89c

|LTX iW

'
Mb carton

25c

KROGER YELLOW CLING

PEACHES 4—88'

Banana

b

Sunrise-Fresh Guarantee every
package of Kroger's fruits and vegetables, sealed by Krogor's clear plastic
film, must be sunrise-fresh when you buy it If you are not completely
satisfied, Kroger will replace your item or refund your money
4
Plump Rad
In Shell
2 lb*
3 lbs,/

B Cranberries 2*. 59c Mixed Nuts &gt;1.09 &gt;1.59
Calif Pascal

। 14 ».l rtn. 1O« •«

Sweet Potatoes 4
Cottage Cheese

Orange it..., QQ
Juice V -

l ib 13-ox cans

FRESH

10-lb. bo« 69c

Sandwich Bread 5 ^ *--’1

DOUBLE SEALED. Thai'* why Kroger carries this

sunrise

i x.1 I -1*6 o, moi. puichaialUl"' ’ *l*5 ** lnO'* *■«*«“

Cranberry Sauce 4 •* - 88c

Pillsbury Bullertlaket

Kroger Frozen Vitamin Pecked-|^rii

Chiquita

4

Nov 19. 1966

Ocean Spray Whole or Jelly- 1-lb can

Pineapple Juice

Libby

Danish Pastry
Redeem el Kroger thru——
Sai. Nov 19. 1966

half

Borden'*

Sliced Pineapple
Pineapple 4

DOMINO
Brown Sugar or
Powdered Sugar
in. eke. iflkl

Ice Cream
orr
BE regular price

with

Kroger Real Cream

Pumpkin

umit

KROGER BRAND

69

Cream Cheese 2*

Dole. Crushed or Chunk

PAMPERS
DIAPERS

&amp; 49

Ducklings

Philadelphia

4-’1

Kroger

SPOTLIGHT

*59

Flour
10-lbbag

Grapefruit Drink

* 45

Kroger

KROGER

SUGAR

1 FRENCH BRAND
BEAN COFFEE

■

SPECIAL LABEL

lha purenate or
a 1-lb big cl

I

Beltsville Turkeys

45'

,

DOMINO
BROWN or POWDERED

Ridiom 11 Kroger 'hr umma*
Sal, Nov 19. 1966

Ridiim 11 Kroger thru
Radiim al Kroger lha. mm
$11. No. 19. 1966
RJA Sal. Nov 19. 1966

it

Slab Bacon

i
PESCHKE S
|
t CIRCUS FRANKS I

.
1

___

lb.
Kroger 4 to 8 lb

LIMIT dNE

tho purcnaia or
• 1-lb big ol

______

0000

__
3-lb. -I
size

Roasting Chickens
Pesdike's Sliced

Sliced Bacon2 *

Redeem al Kroger lha
Sal. Nov 19, 1966

FRES-SHORE
SEAFOOD

Rib Roast pOrk Chops

&lt;1 IL

5-lb. .1-.
size

£ IL

Kroger

Sliced Bacon

. Fryer Breasts -/r*i
I Legs or Thighs

Roditm il Krogu
Sil. Nov 19, 1966

ham

CANNED

a th

—

Silver Platter
Center Cut Rib
Center Cut Rib

TENDERAV USOA CHOICE

, U1X
MARHOEFFER

„„ ....

JB 0
4OC ,b O“c $679 s3" $299

Kwick Krisp

Redeem al Kroger Ip'MVB 1
Sal Nov 19. 1966 KiU| I

' PORK
STEAK

Ig

50

STAMPS
WITH THU COWON OH

J ICI or moie
Hamburger or 2fc» or mo.el

M

■ lb.

Navel Oratges12/79c Celery
Red or While

Juicy-176 Size

18 Size

&lt;&lt; 33c .. 23c

3 ib&gt; 69c

Shelled Walnuli or

Mcy-125 Size

TangelosL 12

59c Pecans

ib H.19
I
I

»*** P-rchaie ol
j heeda ol any kind

J Grapefruit | TOMATOES

LETTUCE

the

SHAMPOO

BUCK

Yams

J(L

30 Sue

'

Tangerine* 12'« 59c Grapes

J ;

Golden

a
■

1

ol'

Redeem el Kroger thre^^^^ Redeem el Kroger thn^^^^
Sal Ho. 19 1964
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�BANNFR
c p,

ail'

Use of Studded
Tires Illegal
In Michigan

Michigan highway*.
The studded lire. n-ganled to
jhara been developed in Sweden.

s'-SS'"-“

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
ADMITTAHCEB

tccnlh of mi inch.

partment of Stale Highways,
ttallring the public confusion
surrounding the studded tire, re। knaed information citing their
'opposition to any change In the
law that would allow stud-tire
use in the Stale. Quoting on Illi- .
ixils Highway Department test. I
Michigan engineers said studded .
tires will stop quicker on Ice. I
but require nine to 23 percent
more stopping distance on dry
pavement, depending on speed
and number of tires on vehicle..
Low, of control on bare pave- ,
I ment concenw th- highway per- I
i onnel.

Occupational Adjustment
Program Evaluates
Students’ Abilities

Freeport

—----- V—
King and Lloyd and Mra. Minnie

Personal Mention

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin King ot
Ionia. * Mr; and Mra. Doyle
Bwan and family at Nashville
were Bunday visitors ot Nash­
ville were Bunday visitors of Mr. Ungs enjoyed a visit to Sarasota
Warren Roush of Hastings. *
jungle Ganftns while vacationing

Rev. and Mra. Paul Olmstead
Mrs. chrystal Case Hammond
Mrs. Frank Martin In Grand day. Nov. I, at the home of their and two of her student*, Mike
Shanklin and Marda Gilmore,
Rapid* They visited Mra. MMhl«r
Michigan's first major snowwere in Detroit Sunday attend­
pt the Springbrook Residence. *
ing the Normal School Conven­
fall of the season caught lots of
Ray Johnson and Olenn of
tion of the Dance Masters of
folks unpreparer! Tires, especi­
Michigan..
BUCKlo
of
Bast
Lansing
were
-■
—
—
ally. came In for their share of
As a department it attempts
Mra. Terry King.and daughter.
to cstablUii a vocational dlagaZ™*
Krista, were to arrive on Wed­
w Involving the use of
no«K and nrognoaU tor certain
nesday from Ann Arbor to Visit
Charles Gibbs Is spending a
tires got the frrrzinstudent* M thc Michigan Reha­
her parents, the Chet Bangharls.
bilitation Inslltuj*. ■ Similar to
Mrs. Pau! Olmsteads birthday.■
until Thanksgiving. Mrs. Mason
mast Investigation*, the process
according to the State Safety
Carina Alvarez of Mexico City, Norwood of Delton will also be
drr of Caledonia were last
gather* all of ““
* *“
a guest of the Bangharts from
of ¥lew hls ‘UxxbUliy *nd Umlta- Thuraday visitors of Mr and Is spending a couple of months Friday through Thanksgiving
uvldes the lioru- b* counselors who encourlhe unknown tr
while Mr. Norwood Is north
^ufflcient °KC “nd suPP°rt him, reducing Mrs. Pun-cat Buehler Sunday en­
right envlronmi
hunting, and Mr*. Bruce Bang­
id seeks to nls apprenhenslon and fears, by joyed a family get-together at and Mra. Yoder and family hart and boy* of Battle Creek
1..' rxulcla *. ruU»r 421 • time for observi
visited Mr. and Mra. Gerald
St. Kot. Ill Hooriotui evaluate the rel
the Infor- ^e Physical Therapist who may
faces, too. Rapid Mops and
XI. XUneh. K. ILutao.
begin a treatment - restorative Morganthaler of FUnt to cele­ Barnes In Grand Rapids Bunday, will Join them for Thanksgiving
SUU **.. BonoU (DtTlSI mation '
nnsunas
Mra Carrie Replogle celebrated Day.
program, and other staff.
53G E. Orta*. Harriot Dor
brate- Thanksgiving.' Christmas
As a microscope reveals minute
Mrs George Dean. Mrs Mar­
1 W Orton. Juo Xon. M7
Mr and her birthday Sunday at the home
Once his physical, mental, and
cells and organisms, dA.P seeks
. _
u_ Mr and Mra jorie Buckborough and Mrs.
mat wear, could create aildlWathqble Vinyl Plastic
D^’ .7."panning to
to Identify an tridlvldual's vocational capacities are identi­ d.7 ^su=™drt CeciiCHw. Ourat* were Mr and
fied, the student, based on hl* ^il^th-^taSstrengths and weaknAes
Ftord* tO.Mra. Clifford Andrus and fam-! be in Lansing on Thanksgiving
wishes and evaluation results,
~- *
^1Ud on Mr. 1 »y- J”"1**
*ntl W 1 “
E W R°W“
Admissions to the program spends time in actual training
A final test result showed some lake ODBMA ..tnr Rav faCT^e called on Mrs. and brothCT ArTa Jtayward. ★ | The Steve Cooleys will be enmay Involve the young man who department*, observing what l*
concern for "flying studs." Studs
&gt;
,Cut to
simply does not know which area taught and how he feels he Thelma Benjamins and Mr. Mrs. Cedi Oler entertained tertalned for dinner on Ttianksin a Maryland test showed eighty j Nov. is.
.
. __
__ _____ &lt; utnm nvn,r r _
iSecse visited Mra May Wlg- W8C8 Thuraday. A smorgasbord . giving al the home of herdaughof training he wants to enter, may fit In.
the older highly skilled Indiwear At "0 mph. studs can whip
Rr*.
Prom fact* gathered, the I field of Saranac Friday. * Mra. supper will be held at the church ur. the Robert Beadles. The VlcHlldur Olsen of Detroit was a on Dec. 10. * Ivan Bough of I tor Munlons of Portage and their
through
lhe
air
at
300
Leet
per
.»»«&gt;
rel
O AF, staff, the individual him­
At No
.
I VAOIIVTT IVILI-i; - O«n«T» o ocnnor Bl
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell and Phillip Setae ol Alto daughter, the Norman Collins of
self. the instructors and other*' Sunday
rl« Carncney, *1. David Bob
Art Moore. * Mr. and Mra. Rus- called on Mr. and Mra. Ray Sees? । Grand Rapids, will also be dlnExtra
While thc Highway Depart- J
— .attempt to define area* In which
81. Truck BUkala. 230 Mlddla
bidlvldual
he
hftJ
potential.
Through
a
Wedncsday
' ner guests
Iment continues to study the|
Sunday
visitors
of Mr. and Mrs l
Cost
who
problem with the U. S. Bureau1
. fin* &lt;l»nce meeting of various specialized
pert , .
, -----t*ak.
- ---------0,6 J*r‘ staff, the pieces of the Jigsaw Robert Tooker. * Miss La Furl I
of Public Roods, lhe story re­
Shoebridge
came
home
from
son
Jvho
been
exposed
fho
has
not
puzz
|
e
are
assembled,
and
a
pro
­
mains the same. The use of
*’
”
to good
M Bdiw.uan
education and or hnmr
home grgro reCnmmendat'on is made. Pennock Hospital Monday.
studded Ures on Michigan’s hlghenvironment during his eartter
His performance, thc Job mar­ Bruce Shoctoridge of Middle| ways Is, by law prohibited
childhood, and others. Even with ket. what employment oppor­
this fairly new concentrated pro­ tunities are available in hl* home Bhoebridge and children of Has­
gram it is not always possible town, future potential for growth tings were Saturday visitors of
to find a solution for every stu­ within a skill' area, status of. his
Slate Police Officer lewis O.
dent. In some cases tlie findings disability (will it remain the bridge. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brandt of Wayland has been
may Indicate that an individual same, reduce or become more Walt and family of Hastings
promoted to sergeant.
can better be served by another involved &gt;. are all factors consid­ were Bunday vbdtora of Mr. And
agency such as a sheltered work­ ered with the result* of evidence Mr:. Richard Shoebridge.
shop. hospital, or educational fa­ collected during the six • week
Get
'Til Payday
Mr. and -Mrs. Marvin Patrick
cility.
period
and family of Irving spent SunThe cost of litter pick-up
On entering the student Is told
From the view seen through
Cditt 30c For Ono Wook
along State highways has more why he Is In the program and
See “OK Howard
than doubled during the last five that much of the results will de­ this microscopic experience, ave­
years, the Bute Highway Com- pend upon his own Initiative and nues are sought that will allow
tlie Individual an opportunity to Schrock of Alto were Friday
OK HOWARD INVITES YOU TO USE
FIREPLACES BUILT OR REPAIRED
motivation. As a part of the develop his most maximum po­
LOCAL'S "Thri/ly ftflf”
tential.
hoene. * Mr. and Mrs. Donald
BRICK VENEER - STONE of Al^ Kinds
his natural talent* Are. what his
'
King
of
Rockford
and
her
sister
capacity for learning 1*. and for
No Delay — No Red Tape
and husband of Dorr were Bun­
CEMENT WORK Drivawayt - Sidewilki
Signature Only
what level of training.he is genday visltora at the Charles King
Highway Department officials crally suited.
BLOCK BASEMENTS
Further assessment, reveals his |
Call Ahead or Stop In
raid increased travel and the
capacity for learning, and his |
___________ __________
higher cost of Utter pick-up on
2’/j% par month to $300
to comprehend fact* and
AFTER
freeways along with norma! in- ability
RHONE
Information TTirough specialised Monday. Nov. 21—Sloppy joes on
1 ’/* °/o pe' month $300 to $1000
6:00 A.M.
(COLLECT)
procedure*, his spatial and me- i bun, buttered corn, fruit, bread
major reasons for lhe Increase chanlcal aptitudes, reading ablh- and butter, milk.
_jn clean-up costa.
ty and math grade level are not-1 Tuewiay. Nov. 22 —Chicken ala
ed. How well doe* he hear, see, king on snow, buttered peas,
understand both the written and apple crisp with topping, bread
or spoken word, coordinate and butter, milk.
Hie average maximum tempera­ movement* between his hands] Wednesday afternoon, ThursConcrete Blocks and
ture In Hastings during August and his eye. perform under pres- day and Friday, Thanksgiving
was Bl degrees, according to rec­ sure, carry heavy loads, com-' Vacation.
Light-weight Blocks
ords • kept at the Fisheries Re­ plete neat and appropriate os------------ •-----------Nathville, Mich.
search Institute. The average slgnmenta are some of th* &lt;Ml^r
Michigan State soph halfback
minimum was 56.1. The highest areas observed
Jh (Frank Waters III. son of thc
Phone 653-2791
Being unsatisfied with just fte^ Sparta n fullback: of the late
temperature was 90 recorded on
Aug. 7 with a low of 44 on Aug. 3. results of paper test, the evahi- IMO'*, scored a "touchdown
Rainfall totaled 3-21. 26 below ator. Ken Doctor, provides the agalrurt North Carolina State In
opportunity for a student to at- 1966 In his first collegiate game.

Bumrestive ^Tf a modern day
mSuTprograA I* IheMichL
gan Rehabilitation In*Utute's
GA P Not a code for Another
shot In outerspace. O-A-P. stands
fur Occupational Adjustment
prW(.ram

different
level*, 'these "Job
sampling." may be upholstering
“ (oot
t%ftog,B specific
design as Indented, using a ruler
-*nd ba»lc
10 Uyout ,n&lt;1 cut
•
In
“
individual
Individual mav
may not be able to
perform well on a paper and
pencil lest, but can and does per­
form belter when doing an ac­
tual Job.
During the slx-week period of
evaluation Uie student Is also

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                  <text>Raise Your Voice In Thanksgiving

The Hastings Banner
111th Yem

24 Poget—3 Section* Hasting*, Michigan, Thursday, November 24, 1966

NUMBER 32

^ EDITORIALS ' Board Buys Jail
Site, Sets April 3
As NevrVote Date
It was slightly more than a rather than a dated tone In 1853
as in 1866. the nation was engaged |

exaet. tluit President Abraham in costly and bloody warfare Huge'
Lincoln pul his signature to the portions of the national resources
First National Annual Thanksglv- were being spent on armaments
| Ing Proclamation which supple­ and the maintenance of combat
mented the acts of the governors forces. Yet. despite this burden, the
of Ute various states and thus nation was growing In population.,
IFest
Initiated the trend that was to industry was expanding, the fields
make this American rchglou.' fes­ were lush with agricultural pro-'
ductlon and algnlficant advance*'
tival truly national.
Members of the Barry County Board of Supervisors MonIn addition to its significance In were being made in the sciences .
1 the creation of a new American and the arts. The United Stales. &lt;fay voted tn purchase the six acres of land west of the fair­
holiday. Hie Proclamation was burdened with on unwanted war' grounds as the site for a new county jail, and adopted a motion
beautiful In its literary expression. ■ was. neverthelisa. In many re-, calling for a special election next April 3
to raise funds to
Many of its lines reflected con- spects. favored beyond other area*' finance the project.
cepts that appeared the following i of the world.
The six acres of land, which includes a home and a business
month, in his Immortal Gettysburg j So. in an attempt to define the I building off \V. State Street, was jMirchased for S34.000—$2,000

Supervisors Purchase 6 Acres
of Fairgrounds for $31,000;
Ask 2-Mill Tax to Finance Jail

In many respects, the Proclama- .thanksgiving bi which he urged ifor the Moo
up Ior the op.
lion covers conditions that exist ■ the Nation to join, president Lin- tion on the property,
today, thus giving It a modem.
(Continued on Page *)
Next April 3—the same date as
- -------- • Hastings municipal election—
।— —
’
»’-------------------- ! electors for the fourth time will I
is
i ,»-.r
be asked to finance a new county
.
.
! Jail As In the past two elections.
Orchestra rlail
they wiu be asked to approve *;
special two-mill tax above the I
15-mlll limitation tor two year*
for the project
! The Instrumental music depart­
I menl of the Hastings public schools
Jerald J. Wolf of Ypsilantii jus will present a concert in Central ixed valuation. That, with the I
wurnuuixu
re- United DisAudltortum at 3 pm. on Sunday,
announced umc
that u
the.
count Store at 103 W. SUte Street. Dec. 11. Director Arthur Steward,
the project, would provide
formerly Garey’s Shoppers Haven.: Jr-, has announced
more than enough for the
।
The Seventh tirade Band, the
will open lor business Friday at-1
*190.000 project.
.
Jt,
IB „
am.
’ I Junior Hand. Saxon Concert

United Discount 3 Bands, Neu-

If ith our loved onet around hi, and our jetlive boartl itpretul with plenty,
let utt reflect on our blessings; (teloved freedom', beloved friends, and the

opportunities to provide ourselves with good things. For this bounty, offer
joyful thanks. And with our thanks we offer a prayer for those who are

fighting to preserve our God‘given heritage.

Barry’s Civil
Defense Needs
More Help ■

is Coming
To Hastings
Monday, Dec. H

iSonln

Name Jarman to
Barry Draft Board

Need Donors.
For Monday’s

Store to Open
Here Friday

Dec. II Concert

I blessing to the establishment of
. the opening celebration the store : Hring orchestra are lo play.
Duane Jarman. 214 E. Shrlner..
'. would feature apeclal prices on I' The program will feature Christ- I a sinking fund and to levying a
a Metropolitan Insurance Com- R/nzi/J L'titiir*
' mas music, and there^ will be no I two-mill tax for the jail by a
pany representative, ho* been
(admission charge.
'
I majority of 49 votes, but with-'
kihl* l« rnn.ln, in Town*
appointed a member of the Bar- ( Blood donors ore sUll needed
------------ •------------(held approval of raising two'
Russell Hankins, manager of the ry County Selective S e r v I c e । for the Red Crass clinic to be
above the 15-mlll limit*Mr_ RICHARD K. HORN
The firm carriea health and Tpivsxcti (T'I to Do'itll mill*
Hastings Aren Chamber of Com­ Board He takes the place of for- I hcId from l2 noon until 6 pari,
tion by 32 votes. 2548 to 2580. |
Ask (amiperal ion
I merce. has nnnoiux'ed that the mer Chairman William Schll-. Monday, Nov 28. in the main beauty aids, appliances, household 111 V Co IIH Cl IV UCclllI ' Last Nov. 8 the proposal to I
#
merchandise, siutioncr).
stationery, cameras.,
cameras.
0
gym
yn, at Hastings High School,
ucnool, mercruuxysc.
_
Of Feopie to Aid
; Retail Division has made arrange- hancck. who resigned Monday 341 g
vote out from under the 15-mlll [
V’t‘1 ne tn
j menu to open me chruunas aliupi limitation was defeated by 47 I I USU y Ivl Icllld IU
Cl»1r»u„
CM
Life-Saving Program bping season here on Monday night. their pre-induction physical ex­
Persons without appoint- |v“rc‘
I votes. 5.466 to 5,419.
I
J
,
[Dec 5, when Santa Claus comes aminations. Jarman Is assist­ ments may go to the clinic at
The store has been redecorated ■ p
.
rar. I
I The vote Monday to purchase (
Xlimutor
ant chief of the Hastings-Fire any time, and they may give and is furnished wlUi new fixtures Siiiidny
Tile government of the United u&gt; Town at 7 o’clock.
the land owned by Mr. and Mr*. VI llcllll iTllIllSlCl
States and the government of I There is to be a parade, music, Department
blood. However, early ihH week i The United Discount Corpora- ^ul,u“ .
J lUgii*
zr..o&gt;. Aa Barrigar. a/ur
|&gt; Keith
906 IV
W State.
the State of Mlt-hlgan have gone I floats and randy for the kiddles,
th? period between 2:15 and I tion of Rochester. N Y . the owner. ( Underaherlff
Underaherlff Gordon
Gordon Trick
Trick and
and ; was 13-4, with two supervisors , I I
Xim/lav
all-out to provide a Civil DeNewell of the Hastings Floor
3:45 was the most open.
|hos 40 stores, including businesses Deputy it
Kenneth
have Voting against the pro-'llvIC DUIHlcly
—n.,h Granala
h.v» ab^nL
fensc program for the people of1 covering Is chairman for the
The clinic will be prepared to 1,1 NU“' n*’'10*'
Oowsgluc.
investigating the death of posal were Supervisors Victor1
Barry County, and the people of event
I .
V . 7...
”, Tu.... I Adrian Ynsllantl. Muskegon, r-,ov * rinllln. an R4 Rattle Eckardt of Woodland Township. .MJ1I(R^ "Ld p.
Barry are being called to coop- | Retoll atores are to be open from
Menrie nf Castleton Wai-1
Pittsburgh,
------------ ------------------; Creek, who was round aeuo
oi a
dea^oV
‘I ; wnczeii
EXIMS
’ rJTA
’E Pa. has accepted
crate for their own protect’on. 0
0 pm
Monday .Dec. 5.
Purl Huron.
I gunshot wound about 9 pm ।
William Barr. Barry's Civil De- alul aU weekduys until Saturday,
Hoffman of
I'
Hastings Pr”byt*rUn chureh
I Tlie corporation wli formed Sunday. Nov 20. in a ditch on- Hoffman
of Carlton
Carlton Township
Township
fensc director, said thin week.
24 when the glorts wtll close
Absent were Mayor Franklin1
mure than 15 years ago and nav the Miller Road otxiut 3 10 of i
Barry County—and esfleelal- nt 5:30 prat for Christmas Eve
I enjoyed rapid growth in New York | mile south of the Harvard Road C. Beckwith of Hastings and
ly Hastings — needs shelter , Manager Hankins declared that
Roy NofTke of Thornapple
laiiu Pennsylvania, us" well as In Hope Township.
managers, radiation fall-out (store owners and managers have
Funeral Services for Eduard Me- I
Michigan.
|
Mr. Collin*1 body was found
At Monday's meeting the supKlbbln.
86,
R3
Middleville,
who
*
’
-*
’
»*'
“
■**"*
monitors and persons who can 'wonderful quality merchandise at
Mr. and Mrs. Horn are gradu­
died Saturday morning. Nov. 19. j ■ J 0 Zi .1
"I •
provide self-help firat aid In i competitive prices.
scssmenta of property for lax ates of Grove City College tn
case of emergencies.. .
. *| Parking is available and Han- at the Barry County Medical Faa kt magnum rifle in the right
Pennsylvania Lost Spring Rich­
Harr declared that there art -Jins Invites everyone to shop In cillty. were to be held at 1-30 pjn.’j
temple.
true cash value. They voted 13-3 ard was graduated from Pitts­
this
Tuesday
at
the
Leonard-].
In
an
historic
decree
anmany people trained to meet Bastings to enjoy the holiday deco­
The body was found by his। to Include tn the next tax state­ burgh Theological Seminary His
emergencies. but more are nwd- 'rations and the convenience of Osgood Funeral Home with thclnounced Friday night, Nov. 18,
step-father. Harold A. KlUhlc.&gt; ments a note Informing property first responsibility al the Hus­
Rev. Floyd Nagel officiating with [ the National Conference of
ed. especially in view of the Hastings' friendly stores
....
Hl —
Delton
—
owners of the Zoning Comm is- tings church *111 be for the
burial in the Yankee Sprites I Catholic Bishops released the
I A post - mortem examination SiOn antj pi*t board for educa- Christian education program
world, situation.
I
------------ •------------Cemetery.
Nation's 45 million Catliolici
■ was performed Monday.
-•
Director Barr naked for the st
I)
J
P
tlonal' -----------purposes.
Beyond that he will assist the
Mr. McKibbin had been at the (from mandatory Friday absllMr Collins was bom on May
cooperation of all organlxations, y Hfl KrunV nt
The salary committee ts to pastor In the general ministry
such as veterans groups, the Ro- ’
J
Medical Facility for 14 months nence on most Fridays of the
13. 1936. in Battle Creek, the son study u recommendation from
The National Commission on of Henry and Vivian iConant) the Friend of the Court Com­ of the church.
prior to his death. His wife. -----tary. Klwonls. Lions. Exchange. »r
a
•**
yy.
The Service of Ordination
Safety Education of the Nation­ , Collins. He was married to Iris mittee of Floyd Craig. R. E. Ly­
Abbj. la a patient there.
|
„ 1957. tn Mllic
He was bora In Hope Township 2—the first Friday of Advent— al Education Association an- alairB
Columbus and other lodges.;
Stairs on
on ftJBy
May 19.
Battle ons and Olcnna Weber 'n which
lasl „lx yfars he a legal counsel for the Prlend of
on June 5. 1870. the aon of John but alhee tn most dioceses the nounced today that Uie Hastings
church and farm groups and all
employed at the K&lt;1- the Court would be paid *4500
and Caroline &lt;Masden&gt; McKibbin.; no-meat rule b lifted on the Public Schools U one of about, had
others to make Barry County's i
8.500 secondary schools enrolled logg Company plant
He married Abby Potter of Yankee •
Civil Defense program even bet­
annually The resolution stated
In addition to hi.
his wife, he Is ihat Circuit Judge Archie D. Mc­
ter than it Is.
Funeral services for Von L. Spring* on Feb. 2. 1896
U.S. Catholics may Join fellow in the 1966-67 National Student
Participants will Include the
"We have had n complete sur­ I Brady. 62. Nashville, who died
survived by three children. John. Donald had recommended the Rev Nicholas T. Kelxer, pastor
churchmen tn France. Italy Traffic Safety Program.
Participating acbool* rwpre- 9; Bonnie. 8. and iris Ann. 4. all new poet and that Garold Mah­
vey of our facilities made by the Sunday nt Pennock Hospital, Yankee Springs Township. He
of North Church. Lansing, and
at home; a half-sister. Mrs Rog­ ler. now Investigator for the Moderator of Presbytery; the
Federal government, and now we were held Tuesday at 2 pm. at was a former Yankee Springs
next Friday.
Township road commissioner.
District
of
Columbia.
er
K.
Wellman.
R5
Hustings:
two
need managers for these cotn- the Vogt Funeral Home.
Friend
of
the
Court,
be
appolnlThe Catholic law of abstinence
Rev William F Burd, pastor of
In addition to his wife, he is was removed for Friday. Nov. 25.
The American Oil Foundation. -----------brothers. --------Rodney
Collins and, cd Friend of the Court and Atty
rr'tnlly shelters." Burr explained.
The Rev. Glenn Bingham of­
------------------First Presbvterian Church. Hol­
I Chrysler Corporation. Firestone Fred Collins. R1 Delton; two l. e. Barnett be named legal land, and Stated Clerk of Pres­
ficiated and burial was in Lake­ survived by n son. Melvin of Way­ in this diocese.
members of each family should view Cemetery.
land; a daughter. Mrs. Edna
Tire and Rubber Company and half-brothers, George Ritchie. R1
Attv. Barnett is now the bytery. and the Rev Willard H.
Brown of Hickory Corners, eight
the Ford Fund contribute to the Delur
1 vnnn - ' • i “ 7 1- Fr'cn-1 o* the Court.
Curtis, pastor of^the Hastings
Pope
Nicholas
I
(858-867&gt;.
But
grandchildren;
17
great
grand
­
health, bat had been working.
The cctlo.n. If approved hy the Presbyterian Church.
help program, and many more
program* operation through fi­ ton; three sUp-'uii'.hers. Kenmonitors for radiation fall-out
He was hospitalized only one children; one great, great grand­ Friday dates from the early days nancial grants.
neth Ritchie, R2 Bellevue; Ly.c sup*rvl-c.‘S. wcnM be eff ct •
All Interested persons are In­
child. and a sister, Mrs. Mabel of Christianity as a day set aside
The basic program of the Na­ Ritchie. R4 Battle Creek, and ; jan. 1. 1967. providing Mahler u vited to this service of worship.
for
acts
of
mortification
and
Persons willing to participate j ....
Clair Ritchie. Owosso; his mo- j appointed Friend of the Court It wtll'be followed bv a reception
An —
employee of the Hastings Ritchie of Nashville
penance in memory of Christ's tional Commission on Safety ther, Mrs. Harold (Vivian) Rlt-; by the governor
may contact Director Barr Mfg. Company for the past three
Education, of which NCTSP Is a
for Mr. and Mr*. Horn.
suffering
and
death
chle. Rl Delton, and his slep—
- -abstract
- ------------- office
—--------through the sheriff's department । years, he was born In Nashville
The
report I
nr Chief nt
Run- ""
■ son nf
The bishops, according to the from the Automotive Safety father.
showed a b- la nee of *1.011 42 for |
or
of Pnlirn
Police Rlrhnrd
Richard Sunon Feb OS
28. 1OTU
1804. a
of Lannes
news report, said they lifted the Foundation. This represents the
lor at the City Hull. They may and Elisabeth (Larkin) Brady
October with 170 order*. Receipts
------------ •-----------ban to permit UB. Catholics eighth year of continuous NST6P i MT
contact Set David Wood of the
On Dee. 15. 1933, he married
. totaled *3562 62 and expenses |
pi
f
freedom of choice in observing
sheriff's department for radio­ Helen Austin In Angola. Ind
1*2 551 20. The balance for Octo-!
Jimmy E. Gardner. 7-month- personal penance. But they raid «*iv‘iy_________ _ ______ _
logical monitor and may contact
' ber. 1963. was *673 30.
In addition to his-wife, he is
...... ..... L_.__ ----- ...... w
Clarence J. Cheney of Hickory survived by a sister. Mrs. Boyd old son of Judy Gardner. R2 they still "give first place
high school groups &amp;* they devote
Hastings, died of asphyxiation abstinence from flesh meat."
Corners for Information on shel­ (Luellai Olsen of Nashville.
their energies toward a critical
due to a bronchial condition
ter managers.
Monday afternoon at the resi­
Director Bony
■&gt;
».
Bair" and
—J Chief °Sun— —
well-being of our ciliums Edu- C .la Vg*rJig)t
dence at 4630 Fighter Road. Un­
lor Monday vftre In Lansing to I O EFCCi New
colors al all level* hall the ac-jOUll T €1(1161
dersheriff Gordon Trick reported.
Mrs Beatrice M Fisher, director
meet with State and Regional DL«_.
-a
tlvity os an outstanding example j
shelter planners
Phon® UUlldmgS Ot
of the Barry County Department
of involving youth In a serious ।I A Barry County Circuit Court
of Social Services, announces that
jury deliberated about one hour
-------- •—(Delton, Pine Lake
community endeavor.
I
and
forty-five
minutes
Friday
Donald
A.
Morris,
manager
of
Tlftrrv------------------- TflY
Clarence Donovan, manager of hi* bed. apparently suffocated i
Dtirry amt 5 1
jlhe Barry County Telephone from a blanket.
Funeral services for William Secondary-School Principal* before bringing In a verdict of Special Programs at The Univer­ able to the blind with the ap­
pointment of an area rehabilita­
When Trick arrived, he dis-1 M. Lott of Elmdale, a life-long includes the NSTSF on its ap­ &lt; 'no cause for action" In the suits sity of Michigan since May. 1964. tion counselor. Donald J Behlchtel.
Sales tax collections In Barry Company, has announced that
I against Hilbert and Lois Van- Is scheduled to speak at the Hastn September totaled *112598 05 Wagner-Flook Builders of Bat- covered a faint pulse and Im­ resident of the Bowne area, were proved Hat of second school ac- I DerMolen. 803 S Young Street. t'ngs Kiwanls Club's noon lun­
from 548 returns That Included tie Creek had been given the mediately gave mouth-to-mouth to be held at 1 30 pm this Wed­ llvillrv
1
brought
by
Stephen
C
Garrett.
I Drought oy atepnen c uarreu. cheon Wednesday Nov 30 He
nesday at tlie Pickens Chapel nt
*12,935 from building material contract to erect a central office resuscitation
Such service lias been and will
was managing editor of The
Underaherlff Trick continued Clarksville with burial in the
rales. *5.458 from general mer- building al Delton and Pine Lake
University of Michigan News continue to be an Imjxirtant pert
W Clinton.
attempting to revive the infant, Bowne Mcnnonite Cemetery
chandise, *45.633 from food. *24.- j for expansion of the company.
nxnmlssion They Include guide- "
vote waa io-’
Service from July. 1962. to April of the Michigan State Department
The
is for *40.880.
and at one point had him taking
379 from automotive rales. ,2.400
-rv
’- contract &lt;•
line* for student group, and *ug9iephen ua_, about lhrTe and 1964
of Social Service program avail­
The Delton structure will be several breaths by himself How­ day al Butterworth HusplUI in gitR appropriate typ* of pro- one4,alf yeare «,)&lt;) uhcn he enfrom apparel. *3.038 from furni­
Prior to Joinin* the I'nlver- able through the local county of­
ture. *8,075 from miscellaneous an addition tn the present build­ ever. shortly before a physician
Jects and activitlo*. Aa^a result tered lJ1(, VanDcrMoten home
fice. Mrs. Fisher said.
retail, and *10.677 from non- ing and the one al Pine Lake arrived, the baby npparenQy
admittance.
I of student-centered efforts many' and got his right hand caught in
rrtail Use lax collections were will be adjacent to the present died.
'
ere
experiencing
He was a retired farmer and communities
a 1926 mangle Mrs VanDerreha'-llltatlon as well as nonServices were to be nvlcl nt 11
present building.
*9.199 87.
(real Ix-lt ~
publicity
and installa- Moien' was having coffee with frem Derrmber. I960 through voevt tonal aid*
J
a.m this Wednesday at jhe Glrr- former Bowne Township rupei 1 tion campaigns
Citizens lake Stephens mother, at the Garrett JunF. 1962.
With the added counselor, more
bach Funeral Home with the
ftom 1852 through
Mr given to Improving
„.. time 1960.
can be
He is survived by a daughter not? of youth as they survey home at that time
Rev. Russell Houseman officiat­
The plaintiff asked damages of Morris was on the editorial de- those service*, and to a widening
Mrs Lorna McClure of Kokomo. traffic hazards and congestion
ing.
Communitj* - wide vehicle safety
In addition to his mother, he Ind . a son. Roger of Grand Rap­ checks are conducted in addition *25.000 and *1.63990 in medical portment staff of the Detroit of the scope of services, as well as
Times and served as the paper’s to the number of persons served,
expenses.
is survived by his maternal ids. and six grandchildren.
'bits of yesterday”....
to a variety of other activities
tnber* of the Jury included education writer from 1957.
It Is believed that there may
grandparents, Mr
and Mrs
।
In the Spring, participating
Woods, Assyria; Hubert through i960
ba blind persons In the comHarold Dennison of Grand Rap­
rom tbe
schools will submit reports of Hunt. Baltimore. Kenneth As-j He ----—, munity who are not aware of the
has------------earned a —
BA ...
from
Ids.
| their activities to the review of pinall. Carlton; Glen Slocum and Wayne State University and a available services.
Wiliam Ellis. Hastings City, ftar- master of public administration
—
filet
—
Anyone who vknows
of a blind
i Hunters In the lower part of educator committee* m each
State. Outstanding programs will old Ritchie. Orangeville; James degree from The University of । person is urged to contact the
the Lower Peninsula were with­ be recognized nationally with Zosadll. Yankee Springs; Gar- ’ Michigan
। Department of Social Service*. 107
out snow for Saturday's open- the awarding of plaques qnd ner W.XJreenman. Barry; Vlr-1
—— *-----------N Broadway, to arrange an apI rag
Ing or
of uie
the aeer
deer season, out
but rne
the i
grata Sherry. Hastings Town- o
.
z,...
; pointmenl with Behlchtel, who will
Mrs. Inex Leavell of 736 W.! weather was cold with the m-- certificates.
•hip; WlUU Holliday, Hope. Elncx SCIUOr IxltlZeilS
be available on a regularly achedGrand Street b the winner of'cury new climbing above 35. e
.
.
...
..
I Beck. Prairieville, and I
The M-43 route v I a North • next week to model for Soks .. — . ..
-- — ; according to record* at the Ftsh- deptember Weother Jars tier, Yankee Spring*.
Mrs Fisher emphasized that
Fifth Avenue In London.
Broadway to Woodland was of- ~""
jeries
Research
Station
here
Of-A-Klnd" contest.
eligibility far the services Is based
Hastings had an average maxi-1
“
tidally open on Wednesday. The
" Senior Citlxcns of the Hastings
The temperature dropped be­
improved new highway, com­
The F.F.A. boy* of Nashville.
Choir
low freezing Saturday night and mum temperature of 732 and an In
... College
—
commun.ty will meet Monday. fined as legal blindness and docs
average minimum temperature
pleted at a cost of ,470.627.97
hit
a
low
of
19
on
Sunday
eve
­
Sandra Allerding. daughter of Nov 28. at the Union Hall on
Mrs. Leavell was grateful for
.... --- . aS •
of 455 during September, ac­ Mr and Mr* Arthur Allerding of Woodland Avenue for the usual
Eaton testing aaanclallon. are to her good fortune, explaining that, nlng.
cording to records kept at the
and Little Thornapple bridges do the testing of milk for the she had been III and had not,
The temperatures:
Hastings Fisheries Research Sta­ 435 W Clinton Street, has been! carry-In picnic dinner at one
which came to 1159,20692 ad­ association the service* of offl- been able to work after being Date
High Low Precip.
appointed to membership in the1 o'clock and social hour.
ship* In college, job training, ootion.
The
highest
temperature
ditional.
61
50
.14 Rain
employed for seven years tn the Nov.
A Cappella Choir at Manchester
The program will be the one
that month was 87 recorded on
der direction of Bernard Allen, kitchen at Pennock Hospital.
Nov. t.... 60 *1 1.11 Kain
College, Manchester. Ind. Sandra originally planned tor last
agricultural teacher of the Nash­
----------------------------eje_ manth. but which was postponed.
37
.*4 Kain
She said she used some of the Nov. 10.... 61
Is a sophomore majoring
end distribution of recorded ma­
recorded
on
the
26th.
The
area
get a deer. OarreU McPrake ville-Kellogg School.
1 The Rev Don Oury will show terial, better known as the Talkmoney to pay bills, and with
received 132 inches of rainfall. mentary education.
shot a six-point buck two miles’
.92 Bain
what Is left is to leave sometime
138 oft the normal amount.
north of Prairieville at 7:3O-a.m.
■ visit to Italy.
after Dec. 9 for San Jose. Calif ,
Lights are being Installed this to vtsit^a son. Dennis Campbell.
| Br ng your own table service.
Thanksgiving
Emma, bagged , a six-pointer In week on Uie city's parking lot on Another son. Navy Chief Vincent
OAR Good Citizen At Woodland
Ringo -Swlngo Square Danee
If those who are without transCampbel), now In Japan, is due Nov. 16.
Sharon Dobson of Wayland | Ths Woodland Township Mln- portaUon will call President Bay dub meets Saturday. Nov. M. at
to return lo the Slates and she I Nov. 17.
next day.
will see him too.
I Nov. 18.
hion High School has bean
been givgiv- ---------laUrtal-------------AseodaUon
Is sponsoring
Union
„----------------------. Wolfe, someone will pick you Up.
en the DAR Good .Citizen Award, la Thanksgiving aervice WedneeWendell Abbott of Stockbridge,
Mr*. Rush (Mildred) Stidham. Nov. 18.
3375 N. Broadway, recently won I Nov. N.
BACKWARD GLANCES,
She la the daughter of Mr. and day, Nov. 23. a* a pm. a* the
■ Mm. William Dobson, Wayland. Woodland Church of Brethren.

|«&gt;£&gt;

Of Man hmnd

Edw. McKibbin
Dies Saturday at °llfct ”Plnu • b1ood~n hour
Medical Facility ??hoPs Li!‘
Heat Ban for
LdtUOUCS
Hastings Schools
Join in Traffic !

Safety Program

Nashville Dies
Here Sunday

Baby Succumbs
Of Asphyxiation

No Cause tor
Action Damage

Hear V-M Special
Programs Man

Retired Bowne
Farmer Dies

backward glances

| The Weather |

Hastings Woman
Wins $1,000

K

Meet Monday

Barry Now Has
Counselor for
Blind in Area

�Trefoil Proves
Successful in
Eastern U.P.

HANKSGIV1NG

oounuea agrlcul-

ZEELANDER BRAND TURKEYS

around Pickford.
Rudyford and Sauli ate. Marie.

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED—GRADE 'A'-OViN READY

proteia forage.

HEN
TURKEYS

"&gt;Oc

”*vt^

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED—GRADE 'A'-OVEN READY

TOM TURKEYS -.asr

Mlchlgan Stale University, aaya
crops autboritto are encouraged

SPARTAN BACON
REGULAR

SWIFT PREMIUM11 TO 14 lb. AVERAGE

E

PROTEN

Between 1853 and 1959 Mlch-

research in the Chippewa Coun­
ty art* and found the birdsfoot
trefoil could be readily ratal)foltowing stcpn:

&lt;» diac and liarrow immediately
and (41 fertilize and seed with
trefoil.

BEEF SALE!

By Mrs. Orlie VanSyckle
&gt;1 CMwiMa
Ph«4 7Str*SSV
The Briggs WSCS will meet
Dec. 1 for dinner and. business
meeting. The dinner commit^o
will be Mrs Oral Miller, Mra. |
Howard Cole. Mra. William 6cymour. * The Pleasant view Ex- 1
tension group will meet Nov. 29
at 1 pm. with Mra. Ortie VanSyckle. *
Haney OUlaspie Is

and Mr*. Dale Conklin visited

Mr*. Ft*d Rhoades at Bryan,
Ohlq, Sunday. Nov. 13. * Clar­
ence Cafcpbell came home

AS WE SEE IT

TLB.
PKG.

HAROLD

AND THROUGH

GROUND BEEF or

29‘
M9‘

COUNTRY FREJH....
ONE HALF
PINT CTN.

79

4r

59‘
GOLD
CARD

ONBHALF
GAL.
CTN.

50

39

5ft.

WITH COUPON AT RIGHT

LIMIT V&gt; GAL

ntlvi’

GAME NO. FIFTEEN

2
14 20

COUNTRY LANE

or Uw family station wagon.

PKG.

COFFEE

29c

■ W

■ g

THE WOODS

ICE CREAM

ROLL

coupon MLOW

^CRISCO^ FLOUR

J s 89‘

VANILLA

BATHROOM TISSUE

GOLD
“ID MEDAL

AU FLAVORS
3-OZ. WT. PKG.

grandmother more than
likely lived on a farm near­
by and transportation was
slower. though sure and
safe. Now grandmother prob­
ably lives in a retirement
apartment or a penthouse

■ &gt;

WITH ANY T-LB. BRAND

SHORTENING

WT.
PKG.

... to grandmother’s house
we go! Three are the words
lo a familiar Tinnksglvlng

NORTHERN

1 QC

4W" X
4'y

IO1

pkg.

KRAFT MAYONNAISE
NESTLES MORSELS b-Ol.
ROYAL GELATIN

CAN

With a 3-lb. Pkg. or Mora

All Beef HAMBURG

ALL FAVORS1-OT. 14XJZ. CAN

LIMIT 1-PKO.

REDEEM COUPONS No. 1 &amp; 2...
GET 150 FREE
GREEN STAMPS

s 39
10*

FRESH FROZEN SQUASH

PHILADELPHIA
CREAM CHEESE

31-

A CUT

FROZEN HARD ROLLS

HAWAIIAN PUNCH

OVER THE RIVER

A

WHOLE &gt; 14b., 5-ox.

Buyer MOS MOZEN mo. or 11

—

59‘

RING BOLOGNA

SUGARY SAM YAMS
OVEN FRESH STUFFING BREAD-27c

'

WHIPPING
CREAM

14B. PKG.

SPARTAN

WITH A S10.00 OR MORE FOOD PURCHASE

WELL TRIMMED—SHORT CUT

Cranberries
Grapes

SLICED

AVERAGE

DUTCH MAID TOM TURKEY

89‘
RIB STEAK
89
T-BONE STEAK 99‘
SIRLION STEAK

SPARTANT2-OX. WT. PKG.

Lacey

young turkey

M

OR THICK

K) to 144b. J fV

U.S.D.A. INSPECTEDOVEN READY19 TO 22 lb. AVE.

RNI FOR MOILING

DELICIOUS

49-

BUTTERBALL HEN TURKEY

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

County that could go fate thia
legume crop and be used for
breetock production. He aeaa the

-

34 40

EVERYDAY SHELF PRICES
GAL.

COUNTRY FRESH 2% MILK CTN. 79
GAL.
COUNTRY FRESH ICE MILK CTN. 89
lV«-tb.
WHITE BREAD£"'XTL,
. Loef 5 JI
5J1
SPARTAN MARGARINE
QUARTERS
INSTANT BREAKFAST ALL FLAVORS wf. pig, 68
38
FROZEN DINNERS

GOLD
CARD

I-SPARTAN'X PICKLES-

8 10 12
22 28_ 30 32
NUMBERS
TO PLAY

Chokoof

1
56
58 60
62 68 J
70 72 74 80 82 84.
\86 88 90 100.
42

5BM9‘

48

DtLSUCK
SWEH CRUNCHY CHFS
PLAIN DAL GERKINS
KOSHER DU. GERKINS
AND SWHT R&amp;KH

GET DOUJIE^Kps
'

EVERY WEDNESDAY!

Shopping
COUNTRY IAMI-V1 GAL CTN.

VANILLA
,O{
ICE CREAM J7

NORTHERN

,

Bathroom Tissue

19‘

LIMIT 1 MCG. WITH THIS COUPON

1

*MUtTAH\
1

PHONE WI.»-

ChEflAI DOUBLEGREEN STAMPS THIS
LJw»l
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY NOV. 22 &amp;
J 23

�No One Injured
In Bus-Car Mishap

Freeport

drew Brant home * Mr. and Mrs
Mike Hawthorne and children of
Hastings were Sunday visitors of
By Wrs. Syloan Tagg
No one was Injured in a mis­
U»
8..«fc
St.
7SJ-J211
hap Involving a Lakewood School
POUND—Soy's Mcycle with bosbus and an automobile driven by
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Clinton Blough and family and Mra. Greta
James K. Roberta. 16. of Lake
visited their aunt. Mrs. Elsie Ca- Blough were Sunday visitors of Mr.
West of Woodland. Call 387­
3282.
11/M
Tuesday
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Wyomln*.
port.
Mrs. Glenn Clinton. * Mr. and
Mra. Wayne Taggart and family
Howard
of St. Francisville. Hl. were Invited Civil Air Patrol

Arthur Clinton. * Mr and Mrs
Roberta, driving a 1966 Ford, Ronald Crites and daughter of
hit the left front of the bus He Jackson were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Crites.
lion.
'
Mr. and Mra. Dale Dukes and
In the report on the Nav ' 1 sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kyser
accident
—
7——- Involving a Hastings ‘and uxuuiy
Denny nruu.on
Brunton apciii
spent uie
the
school bus .and two other cars, weekend at the Dukes' cabin at
The Banner story said the school i Temple. Dale Dukes and son,
bus had hit the bock of a car j Marty. Mr Kyser and Danny all
drl’*n by Clarence Gilding of brought home a deer. * Mr. and
Hastings, driving Uun car into | Mra. Jerry Posthumu.1 and family
the path of a southbound car on 0f Alto and George Tagg of Mld^USt “K*111 of Hastings. The (Uevllle were Sunday visitors of
°lldln* CBr,
nOtM,nto Mr and Mrs Merton Mesecar *
!5,.^.bM^S'0UU’b0.'Lnd C*r'IMr. and Mra George Faunce
“I?*
‘T"'
hH mother. Mra. C. A.
vehicle
Ule P*th °f th#t Founce- *l Nashville Saturday.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Is 25 Years Old
Thursday. Dec. 1. marks the
25th anniversary of the found­
ing of Civil Air Patrol.
The more than 100 units In
Michigan Wing C.A.P. have re­
ceived a copy of a proclamation,
signed by President Lyndon
Johnson, designating Dec. 1 as
National Civil Air Patrol Day
and colling upon "all of our
anniversary of the Civil Air Pa­
trol."

West Woodland

■
D

Woodland

Jv Mr». Glendon C.tirtii
&gt; W. Brw4«»T
567-3313
Mrs. Richard Allen and family
were Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hewitt
and family of Bay City and Mra.
Louise Wilkins of Mt. Clemens.
Mra. Lulu Allen. Richard's molher, will spend the Thanksgiv­
ing weekend in Lansing with her
daughter, Mr. and Mra. George
Love. * Mra. Evelyn Payne,
Bruce and Debbie of Delton were
Wednesday visitors with Mra.
Olendon Curtis and children.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Winkworth
of Toronto. Canada, were house­
guests from Tuesday to Satur­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
McKlmmy. *
and Mrs. Steve
Carter and girls spent the week­
end In Peoria. II)., with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phinney. They
enjoyed an early Thanksgiving
dinner with the family. They
also visited their friends. Mr. and
Mra. John Began, in Chicago.
Word was received of the
death of Mra. Louis Schmidt In

Friday from a week’s hunting
trip in th* UP. There were seven
In the group and Jhev brought
home one deer. There will be
many hunters tn the local area
hunting dr»r They are getting
very plentltul here now
The fathers and sons of the
Methodist Church enjoyed a
banquet Monday. The ladles of
Private Gregory A. Burd, 18,
the church served a delicious ,eon of Mr. and Mra Donald C
Swiss steak supper Following the Burd. 8596 Acorn St.. Alto, com­
supper a Michigan State police- ,pleted an automotive course al
man gave u talk and demon- '
strated mouth to mouth rcsusci- ।Knox. Ky.. Nov. 18. During the
tation Tlie entire group cnJoyed singing before dismLssing. ed to maintain and repair fuel
Mrs Rhoda Bawdy returned to
and electrical systems, engines,
the Herald Classic home Satur­ transmission and chassis units of
day for a few weelp. Sunday
visitors were Mr. and Mrs Leon the Army's armored vehicles.
Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Aldrich and Mr. and Mrs. Robert | A.'2c Stephen Cn-r has retumAustin Mrs. Galen Kilmer and । cl to Denver, Colo. after a leave
children were also w e e k e n d | spcnt at the home of his par­
guests with her parents while ienU. the Al Carrs. Steve ta In
Galen ...
was among .h.
the deer ..hunt
n.tao
..... ..­ (he Arniamenl Weapons Pro­
ers in the north. Other hunters pram iCnd hta address is
in the group were Lyle Sand­
A/2c Stephen Carr
brook. Marvin Classic and Har­
AF168M189 Box B473-3422 SL
old Brown They have relumed
home now with no deer. That
will leave ’them free to hunt I Here's a new address:
with others In the local woods.
ASC David E. Purdy
AF 16889376
2001 Comm. Sqdn.. Box 1887

Mail Call

News Notes

Jody Faunce spent the weekend
By Victor Sitton
▲
•
J lwlU1 hU
Mr- nnd Mr»167-1181
Automobile Kuined George Faunce. He returned to hla &gt;1 WmSUM
Thanksgiving will be a busy
Gordon M. Lyttle. 24. R1 Dow- base Sunday. Miss Joan Rasenburg
ling, was treated for bruises af-,of Alto accompanied the Faunces and happy day In most homes.
ter he lost control of his car to the airport * Mrs. C. A Faunce Well all have too much to eat
about 2 am Saturday on a sharp of Bentley is spending a (cw days But we wonder how many of our
curve of lhe Hutchinson Road with her son'. Mr. and Mra Georgb readers will take time to really
give thank* for our many bless­
near the Cole Road In Bedford Faunce. ♦ Mrs Betty Golden and ings. As we think for a moment
Township. The car Strack three Mrs George Faunce were In Grand of our boys in Vietnam and all
trees, and the left side was Rapids Wednesday * Mra. A. B. the other people there who live
sheared off.
Stevenson of Grand Rapids was In constant danger and fear,
day and admitted to the hospital
!a Sunday vl’ltor of her mother# hungry, sick and sad; of all the where she passed away Saturday
Mr. and Mra Tony Hein and'Mra Elnora Whitney.
other trouble spots in Ute world morning. Funeral services were
daughtera will spend ThankxglvMrv Mlna Wleland accompanied
held In Coldwater Tuesday. Our
ing In Chicago with relatives and Mra. Karyl Uvlngston of Pinhook away; of the thousands who are sympathy Is extended to Mr.
friends.
lo Hastings last Monday. ♦ Mr. hungry, cold and sick, and no Schmidt and the family.
and Mra Jim Vandcrwood and on^ lo relieve their suffering:
Glendon Curtis returned home
boys were Tuesday supper guests haven't we a multitude of things
lot her mother. Mrs. Mina Wieland. to be thankful for? No matter
' * Mrs. Ruth Deweerd of South how busy you are. won’t you take
' Freeport and Mrs. Mina Wieland just a moment right now and
attended the Jolly Workers Club bow your head and say. 'Thank
I at the home of Mrs. Mabel Cook of you. Lord?" It seems that is the
Pinhook last Friday.
very least we could do. And you
। Mrs. Mina Wieland was a Sat­ will feel better for doing IL
. urday overnight guest at the Paul
'crumbsck home nt Harris Creek.
Parents of three sophomores
ISundnv she. with Mr. and Mrs attending Spring Arbor College
I Earl Poslhumux. enjoyed dinner at are looking forward to having
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY W
I Scxslons near Ionia * Sunday their daughters home for a four4 luncheon im«h of Mr. and Mrs. day vacation They are Peggy
'Tim Kidder were Mr and Mrs. Clark, daughter of Rev. and Mrs
I Gerald Durkee and family, local, Olson Clark of Hastings; Lois
and ......
Mta..........
Wendy
Durbin—of. CoatsI Barnum,
I
......
--------------daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Wilbur । Mrs Floyd Barnum of Stoney
'1 Grove. * Mr and Mra
iDve.of.Lake Odessa were .Sunday Point, and Nyla Jo Darby,
vlxitors nf Mr and Mra Jav Wing, j daughter of Mr and Mra Rich 1
Mra Burdett Timm of Yankee urd Darby, of Coats Grove. * Mr.
Borings was a Friday lunch guest | and Mrs Brandon Shade arc the
nf her mother. Mr and Mrs Jay parents of n 17-month-old son.
Wing Mrs Elwood Mesecar and'Daniel, who arrived Saturday.
doughD-wan of InBante were Siturday The Shades also have
ter. Congratulations!
cnllers of Mr. and Mrs Wing.
Ira Scudder was ill over the
Mr. and Mra. An Clinton were
Turadnv suoprr eurats of Mr. and weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Mra. David Rcieler to celebrate Roush and children of South
little Stavfiev’s ,blrthdav. ♦ Albert Hastings were Sunday-preO-^en of Morganl Ron Owen of Thanksglving dinner guests of
Middleville. Tom Owen and Ben her parents. Mr. and Mra. Victor
Christie, local, left ’ Friday for Sisson.
hunting near Evart. Doug Brovont
The young people of the Coats
areomnanleri them f»r the week­ Grove Christian Endeavor made
end and returned Sunday night. their annual visit to the sick,
*' Mr. and Mra. Adrian Farr of shut-ins, and underprivileged of
Crockery Lnke were Sunday vl'l- the community last Saturday.
toh of Mr and Mra. Charles Gibbs They delivered three ThankigivMr. and Mra Jerry Pmthumus |
boxes and four carnations,
and famllv of Alto were Ssturdav I They had Kripture reading and
vlritora of Mr and Mrs BUI
ln.«chJ’°‘™LrUJUd„*
Blough. * Mr. and Mrs Milton Mr and Mra Fred Geiger Sr..
Bu-hler entertained the Izft-Over •"&lt;! the taUcrs cousin. Ray Ha«gerly
of
Club Saturday al their home ............. . Hastings, were Sunday
Guests were Mr and Mrs Aaron dinner guests, of the former's
(HUI.ITY
Gronewold. Mr. and Mrs Jim WU- daughter and family, the Elwln
'hms and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
DIAMONDS
Blough. * Mrs Don Walton of St. pre-Thanksgivlng observance and
Johns snenl Saturday with Mra. also celebrated the birthdays of
Flawless, pure white, per*
Messrs. Geiger and Haggerty.
Claud Walton.
feclly cut ... the center
Claud Walton. Don Walton. Bob j
diamond of every Keepsake
Walton and Ted Walton returned'
engagement ring. It’s the
home from deer hunting Sunday,
one gem you can buy with
without any luck * Mr and Mra.
Claud Walton and daughter. Mra
confidence.
Dorothy Campbel), expect lo spend
Thanksgiving with -Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Walton of Clio. ♦ Mr and
Mra. Lyle Whltnev of Lansing and
Mr. and Mra. Max Whitney of
Grand Ledge were recent visitors
CLIP THIS COUPON
of their mother. Mra. Elnora
Whitney
and the city will have a man at
Good for
Mrs Olenn Brovant of Bowne the apace Saturday evenings to
was
dinner
guest
...— a
- Tuesday
-......... , ..... - „
----- of
-- , hrln put
A Wic
nark
thr UM..
rar»
'
0/ OFF ON ANT
Mrs Sylvan Tagg. * Mrs Dan।
...
/0
DIAMOND
Postma entertained the Jolly
....
tnr
Seniors Community Club Thura- _
w?K
Put In our
day. * Mrs 8)1 van Tagg areomR»n
nanlcd Mr and Mrs. Clair Clum
Loy-Awoy Until
to Coldwater Sunday where they
visited Ruth Tagg and Robert
Monday Allen Prentice
Dec. 1. 1966
Clum came home to spend Thanks­
giving week
-'-quad assisted by Frank Keller,
Mr. Rldurd VmWUlr of K.Iamaxoo and her daughter. Mra. „
Yertr.
Patrick C.
Richard Bini and daughters were
Chamberlain. Ray Semens,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and . J*yry Dunn.
D«Vaulk
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLYI
Mrs. O. H James of Shelp Lake.' ?** ,
Herman Hauer,
♦ Mrs. Richard VendevlUe of 8terlln8 Rogers, Art Keeler. Burl
Kalamazoo is spending the week Hlalng. George Carpenter. Ernest
Dependable Jeweler with her daughter. Mra. Richard Batasman. Stuart Clement, Ray
On Monday prices go bocl up again! Even at regular
Bird of Irving They attended a Rrw“v v ’
n“*
prices, these coats are amazing buys. And now just
122 W. State St.
banquet at the Columbia Hotel In
for Friday end Saturday, Penney’s gives you even n-ore
Kalamazoo Monday.
Established 1931
Kenneth Steckle of East Lansing
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though 84 years old. during the
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past season raised and sold seven
bushels of tomatoes, a quantity
Huffy bleached raccoon, deep-rored dyed

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j kill U In s traffic accident.
Dr. and Mrs William Helrigel and the Richard'■'Shuv.ers
were in Batik* Creek Monday
| evening lo attend a dinner
meeting of lhe Michigan Chllthen's Aid and Family Counsel| ing Services.

Find Driver Guilty
A Municipal Court jury found
James M Baggett. Irvin*, guilty

Saturday Junge
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. a fine of
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Frdepert
By

Ct peaceful industry

T

to ths national defense, have not
arrested the plough the shuttle or
the ship; the axe has enlarged the

matlon." which is. in reality, much the mint*, as well of Iron and
more of a profteetan of faith than
coal as erf the precious metals,
a dry legal document announcing have yielded even more abundantly
than heretofore. Population has
The year that is drawing to­ steadily increased, notwithstand­
ward its dose, has been filled with ing the waste that has been made
lhe blsaslng’i °f fruitful fields and in the camp, the siege and the
healthful skies. Tb thrae bounties, battlefield; and the country, re­
which are to constantly enjoyed joicing tn the consciousness of
that wo anie to forget the augmented strength afld vigor, is
source from which they come, permitted to expect cohHnuanre
others have txhi added, which are of years with large increase of
ot so extraordinary a nature, that
they cannot tail to penetrate and devised nor hath any mortal hand
worked out three great things
They are the gracious gifts of the
Most High God. who, while dealing
with us tn anger for our sins, hath

verity, which haa sometimes
seemed to foreign Stales to Invite
and provoke their aggression, peace
has been preserved with all na­
tions. order has been maintained,
the laws have been respected and
obeyed, and harmony has prevailed
everywhere except in the theater
of military conflict; while liiat
theater has been greatly contracted
by the advancing armies and

Hsndenkot &amp; Vicinity

mother. Mra. Ruth Bicam. called
on Mr. and Mra. Lester Thompson
By Mn. Richard Clark
ut Logan Sunday A Mr and Mra.
Ray Seeac were last Monday lunch
Sunday dinner gucsta of Mr. guects of Jerry Bradley of Alto. *
and Mra, Karl Schantz were Mr. Bruce and Brent Fish accompa­
and Mra. Bob Bryans and family nied Ray Seese to Cascade Wedof Grand Ledge. * For lhe pleas­
ure of M1K» I-lnda McUvaln. Mra. heme of Mr. and Mra. Cornelius

It has seemed to me fit and proper
that they should be solemnly,
reverently and gratefully acknowl­
edged as with one heart and one
voice by lhe whole American
People, I do therefore invito my
fellow citizens tn every port of

Schantz and Mrs. Mrrt Clark Bouwens In Alto honoring the
entertained with a bridal shower birthday of Jtnette Poatma.
Denise Munjoy of Middleville
Monday evening. Linda will be
married Saturday, pec. 10 at the was a Friday overnight guest ot
Lindsey Cullen. * Mrs. Dean Stu­
art and Mra. Doti Cullen were in
On Wednesday evening. Nov. 0, Grand Rapids Monday. * Mr. and
Vicki Clark and Diane White Mra. Howard Ferris of Hastings
surprised their Grandpa Colvin
and Mr. and Mra. Dwight Perris
with a curry-in supper for his and family were Sunday dinner
72nd birthday. The [xirty was guests of Mr. and Mra. Harold
held at ttie Dick Clark home and Eckert. * Mr. and Mra Charles
guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ Geiger. Ron Geiger and Eric Send
bert VanDenburg and Bill. Mr. spent the weekend near Baldwin
and Mrs Duane White and fam­
ily. Mra. Floyd Colvin and fam­
Mr and Mrs James Cool and
ily, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Colvin
son. Jim, spent the weekend deer
hunting at Chase. * Mra. Floyd
GrlnHell spent Monday with Mra.
George Elliott in Hastings. * Mr.
and Mra. J. D. Grinnell of Algon­
quin Lake were Tuesday visitors
of ills parents, Mr. and Mra. Floyd

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sojourning In foreign lands, to set
apart and observe the last Thurs­
Students Ixxnc from college
day of November next, as a day of for the Thanksgiving holidays
Thanksgiving and Praise to our
beneflclent Father grfco dwelleth in
them that while offering up the
Please phone me your news
ascriptions Justly due to Him for
items. This column is hardly
such singular deliverance and worth writing If itn not taking
blessings, that they do also, with in the whole neighborhood and
humble penitence for our national
Mra. Carrie Replogic of South
perveneneas and disobedience.
Freeport spent Sunday with Mra.
D. A. Kennedy of Hastings. *
Mrs. Fay Demond. Jr., and Mfclucl
of those Who have become widows,
of Caledonia were Thursday vtalorphans, mourners or sufferers In
tora of Mrs. Sylvan Tagg. * Mra.
the lamentable civil strife in which
diaries Walt and Julie of Hastings
were Monday visitors of Mra.
we are unavoidably engaged, and
Rlciiard Slioebridge. * Mra. Iva
fervently Implore the Interposition j
Birman spent Sunday with Mra.
of the Almighty Hand to heal the

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store it as soon as may be consis­
tent with the Divine purposes to
the full enjoyment of peace, har­
mony. tranquility and Union.
"In testimony whereof. I have
hereunto set my hand and caused

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Shoebridgc. Sunday. Mra. Defor­
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Hastings were Saturday and Sun­
day visitors of the Siiocbridga.
* Mr. iuki Mrs. Robert Tasker
were Saturday supper guests of
Mr. end Mrs. Russell Johnson at
Hastings. * Mr. and Mra. George
Estep were pre-Thanksglvlng din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Rich- .

"Done at the City of Washing­
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the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-three, of

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girls oi Grand Rapids were Sunday
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Mrs. Robert Newton, in honor of
Clark’s birthday.
• '
Mrs. Albert Blain, a fanner resi­
dent of Freeport, underwent sur­
gery at Butterworth Hospital Fri­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles King
and grandchildren visited Mr. and

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Friday until Tuesday last week
with her parents, Mr. and MfSf
Clyde Reid. * Larry HaWbutz
of Battle Creek and Blair Haw­
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Vern Hawplitz were recent eve­
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LAWES' WEAR

'Duds Per Him 'N' Her'
We Rent Formal Wear

home on Thanksgiving includ­
ing Mr. and Mra. Bernard Bow­
man and family of Kalamaroo
and Mr. and Mra. LaVerne Bowjnan.- Jr..,and-Brian. i
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Society

Phyllis Teske,
Johnny Kidder
Wed in Nevada

newS Personal Mention

Processed Potatoes
Are a Popular
Time Saver

Mrs Low Wickham ’pent last
Mr and Mra. Cody Loubaugh week In Lansing visiting her
hosted a get-together for Mra. -ousin, Mrs. Olenna HinesLaubaugh's aunts and cousins on
Mr and Mra. Harold Stocum
Sunday. Nov. 20 Mra Earl Endsley left Monday for Harpers Woods
and Mra. Robert Demond assisted to visit their daughter. Mr and
Attending were the aunts, Mrs Mra Charles Vreeland and fam­
Mabel Anders, Mrs Ethel Anders. ily. Tuesday they are to fly to
Ajnvll
^ t
o visit their
Plain*
u-w
I. "jI ' tto
Busy homemakers who Teel Mra. Olive Martin and Mra. Myrtle i! p)
Mr and Mrs Oal) slocunl
time is money, find It pays to1 Johnson^Cousin* were Mra Royer
And!r''. r
?.
and family, returning the followprepare many potato dishes with _
_ and Mr. and Mrs ,
T.Mf4nv
Ear)_ Endsley
'
dehydrated, Trosen. or canned Robert nemzwwi
Demond. r-nllrrv
Callers were Mr.
Mr
Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Johnson
potatoes rather than fresh ones, and Mrs Sidney Hull and Mr. and
of Marion visited their aunt. Mrs
with pra,™*! |»uu&gt; nnxiutu;
Bl“ K«“'&gt;
« «■»
| William Plant over the weekend.
Johnson.
I Mrs. Plant recently returned
from
maUjcd. French fried, au gratin.
Mrl
ou|wplf M^nslned , home
XX Aw
"‘^&lt;5Pennock
^‘forHospital
”^r^
scalloped, hash brown, or in; Hospital Guild 4 al herifonie «n I
** had
f
™

pulls and soupx form and they ^Thursday evening. Nov. 17 The
take less time than preparing members had the pleasure of see•fresh
__ o».I
tamHie pictures
of Janet Stauffer's
potatoes Thanksgiving will bebigtheir
Summer In Europe
tension foods specialist al Michi­
gan State University, frozen po­
Phillip Wurm, son of Mr. and
tato puffs can be prepared in Mrs Fred Wurm, celebrated his
three minutes compared with 55 fifth birthday on Nov. 16 by enter­
minutes if you start with un­ taining seven little friends for a
peeled fresh potatoes Frozen au spaghetti dinner. His guests were
gratin potatoes- require only one Kimberly and Timmy James. Bruce
minute of preparation time In­ and Darrell Murphy. Carolyn. Doug
stead of 32 minutes with fresh. and LuEHa Fassett. The cake.
This doe* not Include time for
thawing or cooking
Man theme, created a lot of in­
In uic
the uiuc
little routs,
folks, as wrn
well as
ns
Taste panel* rated most pro- । terest in
cessed potato product* Just as I being delicious. Il was fun. too.
Phillip
open*—
his gifts.
tasty as dishes made from fresh helping “
'",l---------potatoes, but noted difference In

j
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At khf ih^

Fitzgerald Corps
Has 'Shoppers Show'
At the Nov. 17 meeting of
Fitzgerald Corps No 100. Thelma

Jay as secretary of District No.
Word has been received of the 5 convention which will be held
marriage of Ml» Phyllis Teske. tn Hastings In 1967
Dorethy Meier will be hostean
Johnny Kidder, son of Mr. and to a "Shoppers Show" party
Mra. Warren Kidder. R1 Has­ presented by Marie Cheney at 0
a
m.
on Nov. 28 Members and
tings.
friends are invited. Each mem­
They were married In Reno. ber is asked to bring rolls for the
Nev. on Nov. 6. Johnny Is In tlic coffee hour. Mrs Dorothy Meier
Navy, serving aboard tile USS will serve the coffee.
Enterprise and left for a tour
Plans were made for the
Christmas party Dec. 15 at which
Phyllis is a nurse's aide nt the there will be a 50c gift exchange.
Barry County Medical Facility
There Is to be a potluck birth-

Ungs soon

Inr

Personal Mention

I lly, t h e Walter Chryslers of
Grand Rapid.*, the William Chry­
sler* and lhe Donald Fountains.
It will be a double celebration
as Walter's birthday, which 00
cura on Thanksgiving Day this
year, will be honored.
The Charles Collin* are en­
tertaining his parents, grand­
mother and niece from Linden.
Mr and Mrs. William Collins.
Mrs i Nancy Collin*, and Mr and
Mra / Doug Jordan and children.
and\hls sister. Rev and Mra.
unarics Hurd
Charles
tiura nnd
ana family
i
of
Flint, on Thanksgiving

The Prank Kurra were pleased
to hear from their grandson.
Jerry Kurr in San Diego last

Presbyterian
Women Give .
[hanks, Gifts .

The Presbyterian Association
meeting for November, and

made and nerved the luncheon to
44 members.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Robert Shannon which included
prayers for lhe Christian Medi­
cal College taken from the MU-

read a long and very Intereat Ing
letter from Mra. Ernestine Logan,
points of interest In letters to
with election of officers in the Mra. Willard Curtis and Mra.
meeting following.
Howard Ferris were also read.
Members were reminded that

Personal Mention

on their mission in India.
Mr. and Mra Russell Nord­
President Sherlfy Blood re­
strom of Grand Rapids will be minded all of World Community
entertained for dinner on Sunday Day to be held at the Melho"Oriskany'' which caught fire. at the Arthur Brant home, and
The ixint will be "stripped" and on Thanksgiving Dey Arthur's
Mrs. Lockwood Working ex­
repaired In San Francbco. He
... is
... niotner,
nai
mother. Mrs. Harriett
BranL plained about lhe toys, previous­
the son of the Lyle Kurra oftwill be their guest.
_ Guilds,
_ _ end
ly collected by the
Riverside. Calif. Ttelrson..Terr* Thanksgiving guests of the ’ their" "dtrtribuUon to lhe underfn-iXe Nnv^ "2
WB,‘er Burnworths w«&gt; be
, privlledged children In the Apntia ™
,nd Mra
Wood Bnd ‘^ pwlachla area
’
o
will m^t son3 of AUeK,ln iUld Mr- *nd I Tlw secretary, treasurer and
2 where his parents will meet, Mra I^on
nnd daughter | corresponding secretary reports
nln’'
l of Plainwell.
'
were read by Mra. Richard BeFied Parker of Rockford.xlll.. I Thp
smjths are en-' duhn. Mra. HarolH Brockway and
was here to visit hb, mother,
1
—
- -------r' tertalning the Wilson Ouldets of -Miss
Eileen Sullivan.
.
Mrs Corn Rowley, over lhe week-” | Lacey. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Mra. Jack Wood led the confamine* must agree with the
tnd. Three days Inzit week Gay Onuss of Lansing and Mra. Alice i gregallon in community singing
H'ing hereUireeyeara whh A lha Loveland, will be Thanks taste testers
Jordan
and.Jack
Stem
were
I IKI
her UaUBIXCI.
daughter. WLRUUl
Donna £»■».*.
Black. The
LUC K,v,n|r
o| lhr Lynn „u.
Gordon tor Thanksgiving din- and conducted the praise servProcessed and freshly prepared , -coffee" was also a surprise shower
guests ot Mr. Parker on a hunt­ ncr
I ice. Several years ago lhe WornFrench friend potatoes are slrnl- [0T Mrs Hunt, the guests bringing ' berts of Battle Creek.
MR AND MRS ROBERT H. HINES
Ing trip at Caro. III.
Th, W.M E&gt;««« h... urHH.
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Thanksgiving guests of Rev.
lar in riutritlve value except for appropriate gifts for her new. Mis* Darlene Ruth Cole Is Married
Mr and Mr*. "Skip" Clardy of ,n
La., a* -ill ..and J™””"
uS
fat content.
Mrs
noted,
apartment.
be living at and Mra Willard Curtis will be
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one She
wm win
dc ining
Munlce. Ind, where "Skip” Thanksgiving with Mr and Mra. **
Pmr^.n
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tin
ninr'
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Rev.
Janie*
Emery
and
his
sens.
1™”“ „P°[?U*'S ‘“*c up n,orc -231 S Adams In Osceola, Iowa,
teaches at Ball State' College, Wilson Guidet. Jr, and family.
£"»•
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fat while frying You can cut
David and Paul of Lansing and
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......
.
November through October a
will be here over the Thanksgiv­
down on the fat by reheating lhe
Mr and Mra H.rrj Kildow of Mr “nd “«■
Honl
„
Guest* of the E L Carpenters ..^ ^embrance" la set aside
ing weekend with his parents,
French fries In the oven, how- . .Flint, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood.
Ifor ■fhft"ks8ly*n8 u1*' ** hc7 I for any occasion, event or ex­
The Walter Jacksons daughth? Fay Clardys.
I mother. Mra Harold Ripley and . nertence that has brought speFloyd Wood. Allen Kellogg, and ,’«»• Marjorie, a student at Al­
ADMITTANCES
----- ;------•-----------her sister Mr. and Mra Carroll dal
to lhe participant, and
lMr. and Mrs: Ray Waters had ।blon College, and Joyce, a ttu“•"“-Delightful Party
I(dinner al the Highlander
._ _____
Hriitdent
at Clrand
Vallrv
urilt will
tv* be'
Hawks and family of Uuwng a, the ^Mfai mpeUn&lt; of the
at Grand
Valley,
Sunday
and ho- brother. Charles Ripley
November, thrae
spending thr Tluuiksglvlng Holl- ,
I honoring Mrs Wood's birthday.
tSX to’,. K J" 1 Held at the Hotel
; of Los Angeles. Calif, who U lfu Bre brought to the church,
days with them.
Miss Darlene Ruth Cole.
temporarily working Jn Ann Arblrat
placed upon the
jfr and Mrs Robert Jay, Ann daughter of Mr. and Mra. ___
GO GO GIRLS
”, Here Wednesday
KenI.t nn t
Amlin Riwr nn&gt;- ..
.
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..
; Standing*: Canada Dry 30, r.nd Robbie of Kokomo. Ind , will neth CWe of Vermontville, be­ r»c« bi . P»ui Robi. Hunnwr. Ri.
Tiny white compoles tilled with
Millers Jewelera 25. Hastings .-.pend Thanksgiving Day with his came tile bride of Robert H. N” 17
1 the miniature plastic vegetables
Floor Covering 234. Sgythend parents, the Marland Jays
The Winston Mcrricks aie en-, this meeting with Mra. Robert
Hines. *on of Mr. and Mra Aud­
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| Food 234. City Band 15. and
Mr. and Mrs. W O. Coleman rey Hines. School Street. Sunfield Harwood, ri. Rayiaond Thntiow and decoruHve touches for the Au- tertalning Mr. and Mrs. Bill; shannon. World Service chalrand Linda. Mr. and Mrs Arthur and Roy Hines. Dow Road. Sun­ Rodnay Thurlow, tai* N. Broadway. ^llmnal Season when they were Maker and family of Nashville, man. in charge. The thank offer„nter
,mall ,unch. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Chaffee.: mgs of individual women, given
m»i noaiuroM. w.
ass a
s. jsbwu. w&lt;&lt;|
1 Good tevres: Sherry Patten Cook, and Mr and Mrs. Denn field. on Saturday. Nov. 6. at 3 ms*.
F-ldar, B4. Bobt. Bolt BllvMrs Grace Chaffee and Mrs.1 hl this service, are applied toward
139-369, Sandy Kennedy 147-342, Dingman of Galesburg will be p.m. in the Methodist Church at Linda
In. Hi. Shirley Troutwlno. RS. Nov. eon tables nt the Hastings Ho­
Jeanne Frenthway 154-426, Lor­ Thanksgiving guests of the Rick ,Sunfield.
Blanche Merrick on Thanksglv-1 the following projects for given
’
tel Wednesday afternoon
Ing Day| at this service, are applied loenc Wellman 130-305, Faye Allen Dunnings at-Onondaga, who are
The
service
was
conducted
by
I
195-191-553, Mildred Adrianson entertaining with a family din­
Mr. and Mra. Ray Waters are i ward the following project* for
lightful party wen*. Mra Richard
lhe Rev Lester DeGrtxM of the
144-390. June Decker 154-345, ner. The gttraLv are aImj honor­
flying lo St. Paul. Minn., to 11966: Board of National MteFcldpaurch
and
Mrs.
Willard
945-WS7
Marilyn McKenzie 171-453. Mary ing KTraKDunning with a baby Nashville Baptist Church in the
bpend Tluuiksglvlng with the'rlons. Board of ClirlsUan EduLawrence.
Albart
303
shower. \
Stutz 141-329.
Top tallies were held by Mra. Tom Waters family. On Friday cation and Commission on Ecu­
Mra. Leah VanAntwerp. organ­
the Waters accompanied..by ..
Mr. njcnjc*] Mission and Relations.
Mr. Mid Mra Percy Dimond bit, aunt of the bride, played I
Chester Hodges, Mrs William ..............
left Sunday for Florida where
Seiuuter. Mrs George Lockwood and Mrs Richard Hall were iq
the traditional wedding music
and Mra. Roy Cordes The cen­ Northern Michigan around the Mrs Linington Hosts
they will spend the "Winter al and accompanied Mra. Janet Da­
Zephyrhills.
terpieces were presented to Mra. ManlsUe area.
Groot who sang "Because." and I
Lawrence Herrick. Mra. H A.
Among tne many gueats at Hastings WCTU
The Herman Bottchers are Alan VanAntwerp who sang.
Adrounic. Mrs. George Dean. the open house held by Dr. and
having a family Thanksgiving •The Wedding Prayer."
t'y Bia t. nona
i
Mrs Edward Goodyear. Mra. Mra. LeRoy Augensteln of Holt. tcrtalned in the home of Mra.
at the home of their daughter.
Waitor
Bailor.
ISIS
8.
The altar was graced with
Charles Fnul and Mra. Joe Hu- Saturday evening, was Mra. Doro- v/m. Linington. Tuesday. Nov.
Mr. and Mrs Jay Davises, In
Dajlnn. Ohio En route their vases of white and lavender
thy Adrounle. Dr Augenstein was ' 15th, Mra Virginia Dartoy acted
mums and two-seven branch
I
daughter. Cindy, a student al
elected on Nov. 8 a* a member a* president In the absence of
Oakland University will join andelabra. White bowsi were
r. 30
th? Michigan Board of Edu- Mra. Gerald Smith.
Early 'Coffee' Greets of
candelabra on the pews.
Mrs. Betts of Alma invites you in to
them, and their son. Steve, a
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cation.
| Questions were answered in
student nt Lafayette College In,------------------------------ ---------- j. Ml. Olivet Nov. IS.
Visitor
from
East
A guest of Mrs Warren Roush regard
to organizing of the
। ttier, the bride was aUlrcd in.B LAire onEBiA—Bo^i Annjia^. BL|
,
Eastern
Pennsylvania,
will
also
or.
Monday was Mrs.
Eldon WCTU which were interesting
Twenty-one Indies and the
get acquainted and announces
: be In Dayton wtth hl* guest, Hoor length lace gown with a| w’ruht no
,
.&gt;« .. M.v-..,. Shanks of sterling. Ill
Mrs. and gave on Insight to an amblj Marjorie Acklnron, and Cindy’s scalloped neckline and cathedral r Marshall
morning coffeeThursday
Thursday to Roush left Monday evening to Hon to further the cause of this
a change in hours.
guest. Dan Donnelly, both of, length sleeve* The full skirl was I
-Amlin Lofiuo. JU. greet Mra. Jane Johnston at the .spend .Thanksgiving with her organization in years to come
। enhanced with amending tiers of ' Sor
Canton '
,
iiwme of Mra Howard A. Peters *on, the Lloyd Rdushes of Grand ! An execuUve meeting will be
' lace with an overlaid, lace edged j Brot4t
Richard Htickandnb-IMra Johiision was m Hastings Rapids.
1 held tn tho near future as to
‘
u«~“rMinrw.~roium'lis; ‘
Now Open
1»: T.rrv E*«»r. Rs. | for a 10-day visit with her son: Mr. nnd Mu^Frank ChrUUe programs to be followed for the
Ulnw U&gt;.lr tolly. Mr kM I
w
al
«&gt;
Nsabvilit. Robert i
daughUr-ln-law. Mr and I nnd daughter are spending coming year.
Mrs Thomas Johnston »f Th f fee I Thanksgiving with the David' A tasty lunch was served by
Monday thru Saturday 6 a.m.-9 p.m.
1 Drive. She returned to her home
in Newcastle, Pa., Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. • Jack Slocum in place
-by a crown —
- • POLLS! AN
She carried
Sundays 12 noon to 7 p.m
will be here for the Thanksgiving n white Ince Bible, covered with Doi.. Nov ..
VBNMONTVILT
The Mnx Bumps will entertain
holidays from Milwaukee. Wis.. purple violets.
£
&lt;Clo«ed Holiday*)
their family, the Henry' Severnnd Miss Ben Herney from ClcveMra. Annette Cole, sister-in­
lanU. Ohio, and they will ac­ law at the bride, attended a.i WOODLAND
N
ot
.
20.
SOFT GRAIN,
Mra. Janies King and son ot
company the Harold Brockways
WAYLAND Lansing on Thanksgiving.
FEATURING—
to the home of the Linden Cun­ floor length gown of lavender.
LONG
ninghams in Grand Rapids for
Sheer crepe veiled over the laco
dinner on Ttianksgiving Day
A Noon Special
bodice with elbow length sleeves
WING TIP
Mra Kenneth Brower's father. The sheath skirt featured a
Wil) Martin, a resident of Nash­ Hooting panel in the back.
STYLE
Homemade Soups
ville and former resident here,
Attending as bridesmaids were
was Injured when he and Mrs. Mra. Janet DeGroot a friend
IN
Martin were en route to Florida.
Full Course Dinners
from Nashville. Penny Hines,
slater of the groom of Sunfield,
MAHOGANY
was walking ncm-ui the street and the junior bridesmaid, was
Breasted Chicken
and Is hospitalized at Bartholo­
Laura Hines, sister of the groom.
OR
mew General Hospital. Columbus.
Ind. He would be pleased to hear They wore Identical dresses to
Pizza
lhe matron of honor and car­
BLACK
from his many friends in this ried bouquets of lavender mums.

Sunfield Qhurch
Is Setting for
Lovely Nuptials

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Miss Robin Cole, niece of the
bride, was the flower girl, wear­
ing a white lace miniature floor
length dress to match tile bride
She carried a bosket of small
lavender mums.
Kevin Tronjl. cousin of the
groom, was ttie ring bearer and
wore a tuxedo to match th”
groom's.
David Curtis, uncle of the
groom, served as best man
Groomsmen were Delmer EnelantH cousin of lhe groom, and
Keith Cooke and Richard Rlchardson. friends Ushers were Dak
Cole, brother ot the bride, and
Duke Love, a friend.
Tile mother of the bride chose
a turquoise colored. A-ilne dress
, with matching jacket and black
and white accessories. The
! groom's mother wore a white
I brocade dress with black accts•ories. Both mothers wore yjrflc
A reception was held in the
church parlors with Mr and Mrs
Merton Tobias. Jr.. as master

'istlng at the gift table were Mrs
Joyce Kilgore. Mra Myrtle VanAntwerp. Ruth Ann Johnston
and Connie VanAntwerp Mis*
Ellen VanAntwerp served the
punch. Mrs. Sally Thorton served
coffee. Mrs Rose Smith and
Sharon Richardson served the
the truest book
Out of State guests were Mr
and Mrs Delbert Cole. Huron.
Ohio, aunt and uncle of the
bride; Mr and Mrs James Cayton of Walsh. Colo, great grand­
parents. of the groom
Following the reheurs.il on
Friday. Mrs. Hine* was hostess
at a luncheon In the church
parlors

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Thanksgiving Holidays, and also
, mieatv that day will be Mr and
Mrs. Don Weinert and three chilj dren from Lansing. Mr. and Mra
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HASTMU

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an
SHOt STOtl

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Family Living
Class Meeting
Every Thursday
Living

CIuw,

jointly

Society newS
spon-

Thia

group

Manufacturing Co.
.................... '
was spent visiting
of homemakers pteturas added to

I
I1
honoree whoi
i
i
The evening;
and taking•
the generalI

from 1-3. The program La geared
One of lhe paat-Thank.'glvlng:
to family living and personal parties to launch the bucy and,
,
achievement. Included are food
।
preparation and shopping tips,
,
personal grooming, field trips,
family recreation and related jane and George Chenoweth at
the Hastings Country Club Sat­’
urday afternoon from four un­,
til six-thirty.

■
mer Ingmlrc. assisted by Alice
Fem DavLv They demonstrated

mend cloUUng This series will
continue on Dec 1 at which
time Mra. Ingmlrc will demon­
strate how to do the most with
what you have This will Idclude
exercises with figtire and posture
improvement.
Tills group is financed by in­
terested persons and includes
nursery and pre-school care of
children. The Home Economics
Classes of Hastings High Schoo)
volunteer nursery supervision
and Mra. Tom Howard is in
charge of pre-schoolers. Refresh­
ments arc served each time by
participating mothers.
Anyone interested in taking

Hubbard Hills
By Mrs. Albert Green
Lota of deer hunters around
here Saturday and Sunday. We
saw four deer that were killed.
* Mr and Mrs Merle Burd and
son of Hastings were hunters
and called at the Burd and
Green homes. * Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Green of Battle Creek
spent the weekend at the Ijome
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burd. *
Ed McKibben, 96, died atMhe
Medical Facility Saturday. He
lived in this vicinity many years.
Mrs. Rose Eggleston is under
the doctor's care. * Sidney Green
of Nashville and Clarence Mayo
of Battle Creek called at the
Green home Monday. * Mra.
Frances Storkiin and Albert
Green arc on the gain after be­
ing quite ill * Tom Smith of
Pine Lake called in tlhs neigh­
borhood Sunday.

Personal Mention
'
The Dick Armstrong family of'
Detroit arrive Wednesday to be:
with her father, David Goodyear,•
for the Thanksgiving holiday.The Rudy Vogeireuter family of!
Marshall will Join the gatheringI
for Thanksgiving Day.
The Poker Club couples were!
.
teauxa at thdr home on W.,
MadLvjn Street. Monday evening..
Quests at the Edward Smith&gt;
r
cousin. Mra. Harold Sharp (Lillyr
Clark) and Mrs? Ben Balkemak

of Grand Rpids.
Dr. and Mra. Raymond Finnics
will fly to Menominee Palls. Wla.•
to visit tliclr daughter and fam­’
ily, the Robert VandtrWerfs torr
Thanksgiving and the remainderr

Bridal Shower Fetes I

And Inrru Grat/
HIIU Jul I Y VI Uy

Eve’yn VanNocker. R3. friends. Miss VanNoeker la to beI Bellevue, was the lumored guest come the bride of Roland (Joe)
1 n-l^ar wwwnlno Nnv ES al a fV&gt;va 03 TValtzw, nn Ratirrrfav
bridal shower given by Miss
i Shirley Belson. Guccis included
Miss Lucy Thomason. daugh- Mrs Horace VanNocker. Mra
ther was a farmer In Carlton.
ter of Mr. and Mrs James Faus* 1 Rudy Soya.
Call WI 5-3*31.
Arley Is a retired carpenter
Thslr children include a son. of Vermontville, and Jerry Gray! —
Arley Todd. Jr., RI Hastings, a win of Mr. and Mra. Gaylord |
contractor; and three daughters. Gray of Nashville, were united!
in marriage on Saturday. Nov.
Hastings; Mrs Frank (Norma)
DeGroote. R2 Hastings, and Mra Evangelical United Brethren
Edgar (Jacklym Laverty, 513 N.
Forest. Charlotte; 11 grandchil­
The Rev. James Varner offi­
dren; four step - grandchildren, ciated at the double ring cereand two great grandchildren.
THANKSGIVING GOODIES!
many.
The bride, given in marriage
40th Anniversary
by her father, wore a two-piece
DINNER ROLLS:
street-length dress of white ac­
Cloverleaf, butlerflake, potato, parkerhoute, hard rolls,
stabler of Delton will hold open cented with gold metallic threads.
baking powder biscuits and graham gems.
house on Sunday. Nov. 29. from She carried a bouquet of white
PIES:
40th anniversary.. Friends are in­
Pumpkin, mince, apple, cherry, peach, cocoanut cream.
Mra. David Newth. sister of
vited. They have requested "do the bride, was matron of honor.
gifts please."
PLUM PUDDINGS—Family Sixe 49c; Individual
6c
of royal blue.
STUFFIN' BREAD-------- -------------------- ------------------------- 29c
Double Baby Shower Robert Blake of Nashville was
All seasoned.
On Thursday evening, Nov. 17,
The honeymooners traveled to
lb. 30c
Fresh Froxen STUFFIN' DRESSING
Nashville. Tenn. and spent a
short time at Fort Knox. Ky..
(Delores' Mater In Nashville for visiting Vance Higdon. After Dec.
1, they will make their home on
_ 68c
FRUIT STOLLEN COFFEE CAKE
Mrs. John (Diane) Taffcc and Forest Street In Vermontville.
Mra. Mike (Janice) Snyder. Af­
ter games were played tint! tiw Isomo of Mr. nnd Mra. Dennis
—FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAYgifto opened, refresluivents were Hoffman of Nashville on Nov. 13.
COFFEE CAKES—Large 63c______________ Small 35c

and moved here with his folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humble
Agnea Smith and Mra Gerald and family of Farmington and riled to attend an oped house Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Todd, when

and friends of the

Pariah Hall

Carlton Couple to Mark Lucy Thomason
Golden Wedding Jubilee

Middleville

to be Thanksgiving guest* of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hooper. * Mr. and
Mra. Alice Bender are lo entertain their family Thanksgiving.
including Mr. and Mrs. Vinal
Tabor and children of Flint. Mis*
Beverly Bender of CMU and Mr
and Mra. Bob Bender and family.
* Richmond Fenton and his mo­
ther. Mra. Ze tha Fenton, celebrated pre - Thanksgiving and
birthday dinner honoring Chas
Lewis. * Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Pickard's home on Arthur Court
is nearly completed. It is being
built by Bill Getty. * Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Spiker called her mo­
ther nnd said their motel at
Gladstone was occupied by huntera and Paul has already ob­
tained his deer.
Mra. Blanche Segcrstrom is to
be a Thanksgiving dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner
of Leighton. * Rev. and Mrs
James Sherwood of the Leighton
EUB Church are occupying the
Mrs. Tillie Flnkbelner home on
Arlington Street while they are
completing lhe new parsonage
at Leighton. * Mr. and Mrs Bob
Getty are to be guests of her
parents on Thanksgiving, Mr.
and Mra. Guy Werts. of Whltneyville Road. * Bill Getty and
Lee Verllnde returned home on
Monday from deer hunting in
the northern peninsula. * Terry
Flnkbelner. son of Mrs. Emory
Flnkbelner. has an excellent
position in the Louisiana State
Power Co. and Is located In
New Orleans.
■
Mra. WUllani Sweet spent last
weekend with her sister and
brother - in - law. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Brown They also celebrated Mrs. Brown's birthday. *
Oscar Flnkbelner attended the
Methodist Men's retreat at Wes­
ley Woods. ★ Mr. and Mra. Peter
Petersen tre to be Thanksgiving
guests of her cousins. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Craven of Elsie. *
The Senior Citizens held their
regular meeting at the Metho-

lings Baptist Church basement
from 2 to 5 In the afternoon to
honor Mr. and Mrs. Arley J.
Todd on their golden wedding
anniversary.

Mrs Todd was Bcrma De Mar -

Jerry Knowlton
Is Co-Captain at
Alma College
Jerry Knowlton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Knowlton of
Delton. Is co-captaln of the Alma
College 1966-67 basketball team
and was to have an operation for
a double hernia this Tuesday
morning at Battle Creek Lake­
view Hospital.

action for at least lhe first half
Jerry, a Delton High graduate,
was the Scot's leading scorer last
season with an 18.1 average in
11 games before an injury side­
lined him.
Jerry, who plays on the Alma
golf team, was sixth in the Has­
ims* Area Golt Tournament In
Ii#6S and ninth this past season.

Wed at Nashville

------------ •-----------There will be n family gnthca-Mra. Michael Murphy (Lucille I Ing at the Loyd Hughes home on
Merrick) and daughter. Melissa. Thanksgiving Including Will
have returned to Santa Ana, | Hughai and Mary of Wall Lake,
Calif. Michael, who was serving the Leo Maurers of Kalamazoo,
with the Navy, was discharged I the Carl Lightcapa, the Donald
on Nov. 4.
Thompsons and the Gary Clarks.

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Thanksgiving Day will find the:
J. Franklin Huntley family to­•
gether in Hastings. Craig Hunt­ley will be home from Ferris,,
the John Huntley family off
Marshall with new daughter Amyl
Mid young Jill will be here and1
alao Dunny Huntley and hiss
j
Arbor. The following day, Nov.
25th. the Huntleys will celebrate' ; Lawrence Christiansen of Grand 1
their wedding anniversary.
I Rapids and Mrs. Fred Brog, lo-|
I cal. wore
were Thursday
dinner
guests
‘nursany
mnner
Winning a trip in a John Deere 1 of Mr
and
M„ Pew
,r Pctereen

Pinkney and the Ted Knopf* ftint daughter. Tony, are to be
or
will bo bOT
I Tbwn^ji.10, „„u' or hu p„.
There will be a family gather- ento. Mr. and Mrs. Owen. St­
ing for &lt;llnncr Thursday at the In H a s't 1 n g s. * Mrs. William
Clayton , Brandstetters including Sweet is to be a Thanksgvilng
Mr. Ail'd Mra. Graydon Doster the Robort Dudley family of guest of her son and family, Mr.
and Robert attended the game at Kalamazoo.
। and Mrs. Stewart Sweet, in HasEas: Landng Saturday * Mrs.
Mrsi'Rcos Dunn will vtalt her tings. * Mr and Mra. Clare WHMra.____
Jack_ Mehan ™
In Chi-,: --------------llama and—
Mr —and
Mra. Robert:
Lyle Champion received the newsiilrte.-.
_________
---------—
——...
Monday of the sudden passing of cago for the Tliank-sgivlng holid- Tritan
Tolan «ii,1
and rlitiiuliter
daughter. .Invee
Joyce, were!
were
her mother. Mrs Jay Swank, in day.
I Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Brownsville. Texas. Sympathy te, Mrs. Thomas C. Denton of Mrs. Bernard Wn-renga on Whit-■
extended lhe family. * Bernard1 Washington. D. C., arrived the neyville Road. * Mr. and Mrs
.
-u..l a home
Tubln.---------returned
Sat-.first
of last week to visit her
hcrvtn
« .w.w
Ford ha’’c built
„ to
~ his home —
..-.first of
unlay, after being confined in daughter and family, the Richard and barn on property formerly,
Bronson Hospital for a few days. | t. Oroosm. Mra. Denton was the owned by the John Richardsons..
Several deer hunters have re- honoroo Friday afternoon when Mr. Ford is employed at WOOD. I
The engagement of Rttslce Jill I
turned, but with no deer. * Mr. । Mra. Richard Groca entertained
and Mra. Kermit Plckell enter-1
fCW friends for luncheon nt Blough, daughter of Mr. and1
talned Jheir tons and families for 1 her homo on w. Madison Street, Mrs Russell Blough on Grand j
an early Thanksgiving dinner on Mra. D. returned home the first Rapids Street to Edward Oleas,
son of Mr. and Mra. Richard!
(part of thl* week.
Saturday.
Mrs Carlton Kaechele return­ Gloss of R3 Middleville, has been'
Guests of Mra. Roy Hubbard ed last week from Jefferaonvllle. announced. * Many who knew
over the weekend were her neph­ Vt. &lt;30 miles from Burlington) Rev. Kenneth McCaw will be sur­
ew and hl* wife, the C. P. Geley- where she visited the Chris prised he is lo be moved to a
parish at Muskegon and will be
nsos of Louisville, Ky.
Kaecheles. She reports that Chris leaving Dec. 1. He and his fine
a Sue are living tn a most family have been serving in the
tlful and scenic port of Caledonia and Parmalee Church­
Vermont. From their windows es since 1962 * Milton Kermeen
they can aee Mt. Mansfield on was in Blodgett Hospital for
tho other aide of the mountain is observation and returns for a
Stowe, the famous ski re-sort, hernia operation soon.
where they hope to spend con­
Mrs. Rolland Cox re turn rtf
siderable Umc this Winter.
home last Tuesday after surgery
at St Mary's Hospital in Grand I
Rapids. * The Youth Council
Drive committee members arc I
quite happy from the results of'
their drive Nov. 12. but will be
By Mrs. Leo Frey
glad to receive more gifts. Mon­
* 445, Bante Crrak
721-02H day night they met nt the Vil­
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Frey of lage Hal! to make recreation
plan* for the Summer.
Flint, Mrs. Norman Leonard and
family of T Drive North. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Frey. Battle Creek
and Kathryn Frey from WMU
enjoyed an early Trankaglvlng tur­
key dinner with Mr. and Mra. Leo By Mrs. Bento .If. Cairns
£jey * Our sympathies are ex­
tended the Herbert Crum family
Mra. Lottie BumpuK spent last
on the death of his mother, Mra. week with her brother. Mr. and
Florence Firth. Wednesday night. Mrs. Focrch. In Lansing. * Mr.
and Barbecued
Burial was in Memorial Garden*. and Mrs. Warren Cairn.-, spent
! Battle Creek. Saturday. * Dale Saturday with his niece In Vicks­
burg. * Mra. Bessie Bruce of
North Irving and Lorron Nor­
stationed ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Cairns
bi Viet Nam.
Bunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Gust
Congratulations to Mr and Mra. Laglos spent the early part of
Ready to Serve . . .
Neal Tack who were married Sat­ last week In Lansing * Mrs
Come and Get 'Em!
urday In the Cedar Creek Church Nellie Scobey visited Mrs. Bum­
by the groom's brother, Rev. Don- pus Thursday and Mrs Lena
Culbcrt was a Saturday caller.
* George Lowden spent last
was formerly Beverly Dulley of Thursday with friends in Lan­
Delton. The young couple wlU be sing. * Mrs. Lorron Norton visi­
Tom &amp; Sally Robinson
Shomr about three miles north ted hen little grandson in r
Benfield on lhe BanfieldAA Grand Rapids hospital Bunday.
205 N. Michigan
* Mr. and Mrs; Harold LmHL
9 A.M. to 11 P.M. called on Gerald Tungate and »
U.S. District Court
mother. Bessie Jones. Sunday.

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County the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Isaac DcMaran ville. Her
husband was born In Bowling
Green, Ohio, on July 26. 1898,

Co. contest, the David Goodyears Mr
hIrs Pctt.„cn u-erc
and Evereu Callups left for De- gue!1U recentb- of Mr. and Mrs.
trolt Sunday where they „111
will An(Jfr Andersen of caiedonu,
Join a group of other winners celebrating the birthday of their
and fly to Nassau for a holiday. son. Harold.
They *111 return Friday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and
The Don Bllvins fonner Has­
tings realdcnto, now of Lansing' Thanksgiving weekend guest* of
wm- guests of Mra. Sadie Vcd- her parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Chas.
I E. Jackson. * Rev and Mrs. Da­
der Bunday.
i vid Lutz and family ol near
Battle Creek are to be Thanks­
giving Day dinner nl the Theo­
dore Knopfs IJpfldes guests from giving guests of Mra. Ardis Lutz
Pontiac, the Dick Knopfs of and Mrs. Ida Raltiburn. * Mr

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7iy Mrs. Leland Hammond

Banfield* Vicinity

'East Middle Lake

Choose from our Entire Stock of

MENS SUITS
DURING THIS SALE ONLY!

ior;
io%

. . And There'* One Rack of Wool
and Wool Blend New Season

TOPCOATS

GIFT
firth!
Open

9a.m

Marked Down . .

DRESS
SHIRTS

ONE
TABLE of

Arrow ond Van Hcuscn

to

Dricontinucd styles *nd slightly soiled
shirts in pinstripes, plain colors and
white*. Several collar styles.

9 p.m

Regularly at $5.00

Men's Sport
SHIRTS
Button down and regular collars in

Now

Both

$g 19
terns Some perms pressed fabrics.

Friday

and

Saturday

Reg. $4.99 O $5.99
All Items on This Sale
Now

GIFT WRAPPED FREE

3(o, M200

Use Our Convenient Lay-Away

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SPARE RIBS

JO*.

ONE TABLE OF MEN'S - (

TOO!

SWEATERS

The Ciinprotto

5319

3,J9°°

These ore some of our Finest

Nome Brands in Light Weights
and Bulkies Choose frot^i

Boy» Long Sleeve

V-Necks. Turtle or Crew­
Necks &amp; Cardigan styles.

SPORT SHIRTS

Lots of colors.

Bankruptcy Petitions

Broadcloths and knits in patterns &amp;
plalK colors Some perma pressed.

TIMES HAVE CHANGED! SO HAVE WEI

SAVE » 20&lt;yo
On: Flowering plants, gardens,
poly arrangements, vases, and pottery

WEEKEND MUM boka
$4 97
SPECIAL Cosh &amp; Corry —
I

One Hour of Parking

BtOZl—ChirlM K. McClung.
Ltdzt. Bp.. Utb S1.5B0A5
SS10—Wilir E Bran. Orand L«d«.
a»0ZJ-O«r«Id L OlBttrad. Kilim

on Purchases of $1.00 or more

Use Your
♦70i -Henry J Btekelv
1*031 — WtlBson W II

STILL tho highcit quality PLUS
Florist* Trani world Delivery

H.C.B. or
Security National

HASTINGS DISCOUNT
Flower Shop

Charge Cards or Your

CLEVELAND’S

Regular Charge Account!
Downtown

Regularly $3.99

Paid by CLEVELAND'S

MEN'S

&amp;

BOYS

WEAR

t

�tsas

IKS

Miller Jewelers

nothing
RESERVED

108 E. STATE ST.

IN HASTINGS
Stores in Alina. Ml. Pleasan'

21 Zenith TV

Greenville. Ionia, and Trudy'
in Frandor.

Was 269.95

*’199’
Sunbeam
Art Carved
DIAMOND SET
Was $225.00

Now $175.00

I

DIAMOND
RINGS

Up to Vi OFF

Samsonite

Budiantly beautiful at every Holiday festivity . . .

You. adorned in our stunning evening fashions.
' Choose your new dresses from our dazzling array of

new after-five creations. Elegant fabrics and

MIXERS

25% OFF

Norelco "20‘
DIAMOND SET
Wai $355.00

SHAVER

Now $255.00

$15.50

LUGGAGE
' Up to Vi OFF

KAUS! GO

—
98 Pc. Mikaia

■

"

at

1 1■

CHINA
Woi $69.95

Speidel

Now $39.95

WATCH

Schick
HAIR DRYER
Wat $34.95

BANDS

Now $24.95

Toastmaster

Trifari

Gents

JEWELRY

WATCHES

'/i OH

Up to Vi OFF

Ladies
WATCHES

Ladiei Birthstone

LIGHTERS
Vi OFF

Up to &lt;/£ OFF

Up to Vi OFF

TOASTERS

styling add to the splendor of the season
now upon us. lie ready and wailing

in our lovely dresses.

Nordco
Triple Header
SHAVER

Remington 300
SHAVER

$24.95

$24.95

Hastings High School

Gents
DIAMOND RING

CHARMS

64 Pc. Iroquii

CHINA
1

Wo. $139.95

Now $79.50

All Ronson

.

Lady Sunbeam
SHAVER

There are HUNDREDS of OTHER

Wore $2.50

Was $375.00

Scniational Bargaini in This Sale!

Now $1.25

Now $275.00

COME IN —and Look Around for

$8.95

RINGS

Gents
RINGS
Up to Vi OFF

Choice Saving.

The many face* of fashion arc accented by our

Zenith RECORD PLAYER

ALL JEWELRY

Wo. $169.9}

Choose from our large collection.

MYSTERY PACKAGES

Values 2.50 to 47.50

Sterling

Silver Plate

CHARMS

By Community
Wai $89.95

25« Up

Now $69.95

Ladies
8 WAYS TO BUY

Adult Bud&lt;et Account • Tern
Mulcts Account • Lay-Any •
Cash • Michigan Bankanl •
HaaUngt Cttjr Bank • Security

Attention Merchants!
OUR FIXTURES ARE ALSO
FOR SALE
MAKE US AN OFFER

EVERYTHING
MUST GO

MUST GO REGARDLESS
OF COST!

handsome handbags: evening bags and gloves . . .

'

Kreiiler
:

LIGHTERS

Keystone 8 mm

PROJECTOR
Wo. $44 95

Up to Vi OFF

Now $44.95

Jewel Boxes

Polaroid
COLOR FILM

Friendship

Pearl

Vi OFF

$2.25

RINGS

TIE TACKS

Universal

' Hair Dryer
[.
$14.88

Pearl
PENDANTS

69*

ALL SALES FINAL

�4

Barry Teachers to Ask!111™1 ™n The Hastings Banner
$7,000Minimum Salary
Dies Suddenly
Of Heart Attaek

Elected representatives of some----8,000 teachcra in nine southwest- ’ from the counties
ern Michigan counties including Cass, Kalamazoo. St.
Barry have mutually resolved Von Buren adopted
that their dt-tnets will seek a tion.
$7,000 minimum salary for be­
ginning teacherri who have bache- tlon, died finding*

of Berrien,
Joseph, and which Included similar salary in- I
the resolu­ formation on a wide variety of.
occupation*, wa* offered in tup- I
port of Michigan Education A*- ;
of the IM aoclation'a continuing policy on
professional salary goal*, adopted
by the I960 MEA Representative
262
Michigan
*chool
district*
The Michigan Education AsA/2C Frank Campbell, uon-lnAssembly last April.
roctation’s Region 4 and 5 Counlaw of the Fred Courtney* and
The policy rends:
lensing, participated in the
son of Mr*. Veda Campbel). M
MEA School of Finance and
"We believe that a profession­ home and l* leaving Friday, Nov.
Salary Conference.
al salary schedule should pro­
At the State conference. David vide fot a beginning salary of with the 3$rd Air Divtalon tn
Battle Creek'a Springfield
4. reports that the resolution Bork. a National Education Aa- al least $7,000 for fully certified
School* and president of Region sodation staff member from degree teachers, progressing with former Bonnie Courtney.Indianapolis. Ind., presented data advanced degrees to at least 515.­
i on average annual beginning 000 in ten years"
Pfc. Wayne L. Payne, the son
salary offers to men with bacheA more recent and parallel
' lor degrees who entered fields policy, adopted al the National has been in Vietnam since.Sep­
ning. Nov. 17. The resolution other than teaching lost year.
Education A-joclation Conven­ tember. He entered service in
c a II ■ for united action by
tion
last
Summer,
sets
national
In 1965-66, Bark told the group.
December, 1955. and took hi*
teacher negotiating teams in j when Michigan’s beginning sal- annual salary goals for teachers toxic at Ft Lcwta. Wash. Wayne,
within a range of $8,000 to $16.- a medic in the 12th Infantry,
[ 165. men with bachelor’s degree* ooo.
i
completed a 10-week course at
entered technical field* averaged \ To implement these policies, | Ft. 8am Houston. Texas, and
’88.052 annually. Those in non- t h e Region 4 and 5 Council | hospital training at Ft. Haehuca,
। technical field* such as buslne&amp;i members have pledged unified1 Arlz. His address is:
। and marketing averaged $6,840 to action in urging their local as­
sociation negotiating teams to
U5S58663S6 Co. B. 2nd Bn.
Council- In Sturgis on Wcdnes"The median entrance sala- include the 87,000 minimum »al- ■ 12lh Infantry. 3rd Platoon
day. Nov. 16. Richard Norrt*.I rics for firemen in Michigan, nry among the items to be pre- j APO San Francisco, Calif.
Benton Harbor Education A*- whose educational requirements sen ted at the bargaining tables । &amp;62t&gt;8
sedation President, introduced&gt; foil far below those for teachers to their Boards of Education.
I Here’s a new address:
the motion to support teacher were $5,800.” he said, "or 12 persalaty goals based on the $7,000 cent higher than the teachers’ EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Manley Munch. D-582I87
minimum
Region 5 delegates average starting salary "
CHURCH
U.S.5. Forrest Sherman
Rev. Don M. Oury, Rector
I e/o Fleet Post Office
9 a.m. Holy Communion.
, New York. N.Y.
He would
like to hear from his
11 am Family service and
—
----------------------------------------sermon—First Sunday in Advent: | friend.*
Nursery and classes for chll------------ •
”

Armed Forces
-News Notes-

Thursday, November 24. 1966

Section Two— Paflet 1 to B;

Funeral service* for David A.
Irwin, 57, of Nashville. who died Middleville OES
suddenly about 10:50 pm. Wed­
nesday al Pennock Hospital after Schedules Meetings
suffering a heart attack, were
A special meeting of Middle­
held at 1:30 pm. Saturday Bt ville OES Chapter will be held
at the Middleville Masonic
Home.
Temple at 7:30 pm. Tuesday.
The Rev. Lila Manker officl- Nov. 29 for a school of instnicaled and burial wa* in the non including the Caledonia and
Dowling Cemetery.
, Freeport Chapter*, with Mrs LuMr. Irwin was bowling with' elite Koken. Grand Conductress
the Burkey team in the Classic as Instructress.
League Wednesday evening when | the secretaries and treasurers
he became ill. He hod arrived 1 Of
chapters art requested to
late at the bowling alley and Ga- inrtt at the chapter room at
ten Daniels had bowled the first I fi M pjn wlLh thtlr chapters
game in his place. Mr. Irwin lx)oks for auditing.
bowled the second game, rolling!
....
a fine 223 score. He had bowled &gt;
only two frame* in the third |
be held Wrtnraday
game when he suffered his heart'
J' al
attach
short intermission, then resume
,,
,
.
, _
I at 8 pzn. for Initiation cere-

Extension Group
To Send CARE Gift ■
The Hastings Pioneer Exten­
sion Group met with Mr*. Stuart
Jackson of Mill Lake Thursday.
Nov 17. The lesson on "Your
Child* Mental Health" war
given stating and describing a
child’s need* for good mental
health so that he may meat the
demands of life.

1 CARE package for their ChrblThe December meeting will be
held with Mrs. Harold Brock-

will be answered by an amusing
story. an entertaining event or
happening, or recitation.

Lake-0 Hospital

•^artev |’r«?S? attended “he in
' ^2*
&lt;f«nd ’,,»b pr,,'‘ - °°rr N Guild Elects Officers
50c
’Searle*.i Irwin Hr attriinrd the
—
"—
.----------- .
’irauo
nir'i — wvw .«
Pennock Hospital Guild 41
old Second Ward School and j f'eshmep's Bt closr of n’«*t*08 Wiltse. Sr. a native of Caro, was
uiuuuu*uus» proclaimed
invumuucu Mteht- members, met al the home of
moved to Grand Rapids when he
Invited to »•-.unanimously
«.\n’’ss 109th Grand High Priest of
of Mrs Roy Warner at Jordan
was 14 and attended the Maxon lcnd- 1,01,1 mMtln«5
(tan
: Royal Arch Masons
Mflsons in the
tin- clos- Lake Work included baby blanGrammar School. He was gradu- f
1 B----------mg hour* of the 188th annual
a ted from South High School.4 „
.
convocation at Kalamazoo. He la chairman for next year is Mrs.
Mr. Irwin moved back to 1 rPVFtltCltl VC.
tin insurance man and in his lei- Dan Peterman Co-vlce chairmen
Hasting* where he worked for
and work - chairmen are Mrs.
the Hastings Mfg. Company
historical research, archaeology Charles Hamp and Mr*. Arthur
and the E^ W. Bliss Company
Oraul: secretary-treasurer. Mrs.
and genealogy.
before'entering the Navy dur­
Roy Jackson, guild and hospital
ing World War II. After the
representative, Mrs.’ Morley
j Preventative medicine with
For Banner (Classified Ada
Hough and publicity. Mrs Peter­
Bliss Company before joining 1 livestock is more economical and
Call WI 5-3481
man
the pi&gt;*lal service in 1947.
___________
satisfactory ____
than__________
last-ditch— efThis past Summer he trans- forts to save hopeless, dying anlferred to the Nashville past office . mats.
as a rural carrier.
According to Art Steeby.
He was a member of the Has- I Barry Extension agent, keeping
tings Lions Club. Hastings Coun- hcTd health records in a rrsditry Club, the Laurence J. Bauer ly acrewrible and up-to-d a t e
American Legion Post No 45 and Hie takes leas time and pretlic Hastings Bowling Associn- I venla any shortage of fact* fur
tlon.
i future —
reference.
v———
"Mon^y Nov »
Pilgrims to Have
Any system of herd record
An avid sportsman. Mr. Irwin
luck supper ut 6:30 pra.
Special Banquet
bawled In many State tourna­ keeping I* good as long ns It la.
To give to some­
ments as well os in local leagues, used regularly and automatically.
PILONIM HOLINESS
and fbr many years played soft- Steeby stresses that the success- I
one in need on
ful fanner of the future will be',
1302 South Hanover
। at the Pilgrim Holiness Church.I1 ball here.
Hastings, Michigan
| the committee is planning a sup- 1 He is survived by a son. David the one with the most unful
Thanksgiving
Telephone B45-9429
pci
per wtu«
with uuw*
both sides .uii.^.^^
furnishing L- Irwin. R1 Middleville: a records, including those on herd
health
for
hl*
livestock.
the
food
but
the
losers,
the
Bluea,
dau
J^
Ur
’
,
J
£
rs
Do
“
ldd
„,
&lt;Jo
S
n&gt;
Rev. Howard W. Rogers. Pastor
Day is the best
special
and r1
Gamer
Calif.;
five
—™ ;treat
----- X --'*
' of Poway. «•
’*»■ «
—
10 a.m. Sunday school. Elwyn supplying a s,
'grandchildren; a sister. Mrs.
Mlchlgnn State halfback Clin­
Curtis. Supt. Classes (of ell. putting on the program.
The supper, planned ns a Marvin iMamie* Vreeland of ton Jones gained ’.'68 yard.* In
way to give
North
Ridge.
Calif.
Thank-Mtivlng-Ciirtstmas banquet. |
21 carries In MSU’s 1966 foot­
Junior Bunday school in charge
will be held al 5 30 on Salur-1
ball victory over I0W8 to estab­
Thanks for your
of PhyllLs Munn and Gladys day. Dec. 3 at Southeastern,
lish a Big Ten single game rush­
Hamblin.
School. The menu includes tur-1
Call
WI
5-3481.
ing record
own blessing.
11 a m. Worship service.
key with dressing and of course &lt;
6: 15 pzn Junior Service. David the treat. An interesting program
and Ronda Munn in charge. b being prepared.
Teens and young adults, In
Those who do not know what
charge of Marlin and Dorcne to bring may call Mrs. Allen
Buhl.
Lancaster. 945-3102.
Adult prayer service, in charge
of Mr*. Rogers. This provides a
MTVice for everyone and every­ Missionary Speaker
St. Ambrose Church
Delton
one 1* Invited.
7 pm. Evangelistic service. At Local Church
Special music Rev Paul Thomas.
Saturday, December 3
FUNERAL HOME
Jr..’ Superintendent of our work of the Philippine Islands, is to
In Die Philippine Islands will be speak Sunday at 7 pzn. al the
Ph. WI 5-3252
W. Green at Broadway
| Pilgrim Hollnes* Church. Rev.
the guest speaker.

Make your
Christmas last!

Medicine Pays
With Livestock

Thought For The Week

DINNER &amp; SMORGASBORD

Christmas! Il’s amning how that magic word sands
family memories chasing one another through your

GIRRBACH

7: 30 pm. Wednesday Mid-weefc

anyone on year Ctwutm** fist. Kodak gifts ara opened
first on Christmas morning Shop now from our tom
pleta selection of Kodak Insiamaiic Cameras-gifts that

Thanksgiving - ChrLstmas turkey
supper nt Southeastern School.
Far information on what to bring
call Mrs. Allen Lancaster. 945-

GARDNER'S
’PLUS. S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS!
110 W. State
Phone 945-2134

gram.
j
Union Thanksgiving service nt
aur church tills Wednesday at

W. Thoma*. a former general
superintendent of the Pilgrim
Holiness Church, lues been super­
intendent of the missionary work
in the Philippine.! tor tl*e pas’,
eight years. Pastor Howard W.
Rogers invites* the public to at­
tend.

Far Banner Classified Ada
Call WI 5-3481.

&gt; Adults $1.50

Children 75c

24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE

WON'T YOU JOIN MY CHRISTMAS CLUB.

AT

J£

REAL ESTATE

-N

Top Listings in Town &amp; Country Properties
FAMILY HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, with three
full b*th upstair* and down a living room, dining
and 1 j bath, and sun parlor, full basement, oil
three Hall garage, situated on lot and a half for
$1,500.00
159 ACRES of land with a barn 44 x 54 and 15 acre* of wood* for
$25,000.00

A REAL GOOD
bedroom* and
room, kitchen
healing ptant.

A GOOD BUNGALOW ON 5. WASHINGTON ST., with living
room, two bedroom*, dining room, kitchen and bath, full bate­
. ... .
_.._.i__ ।_____ —r«&gt;
it” nn

I Smart folks are starting

I right now to accumulate
I money for CHRISTMAS

AND ANOTHER GOOD BUY IN THE FIRST WARD, good location,
has three bedrooms and half-balh upstairs and down one bed­
room, living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, has base- -

I FOR 1967 . . . through an,
I HCB CHRISTMAS CLUB

$7,000.00
INCOME PROPERTY CLOSE IN. ha* two apartment*, north apt
ha* living room, one bedroom, dining room, kitchen and bath.

’ account. Just decide how

kitchen end bath end two bedroom* up*1*’!*. hev full b«ement

• much money you want for
dining room, for_____________ ....

.$11,000.00

L’ *

A TWO-FAMILY HOUSE CLOSE TO BUSINESS SECTION OF
HASTINGS, one side ha* living room, two bedroom*, dining
and kitchen and bath, the other tide has two bedroom* up-

TWO GOOD HOMES IN MIDDLEVILLE.
A GOOD LOT IN THE HARDENDOPFF ADDITION. First Ward.

|

mo.i1 ■.*|y?L*fcjt»rage and bring* Heady income ..$8,500.00
A LARGE HOMEIFT^E SOUTH PART OP TOWN, ha* four
bedroom* upstair* and one bedroom down, living room, dining
room kitchen and bath. Michigan cellar with oil furnace, lot
and one-haff, will trade for country property or sell for
$4,000.00

$600.00

1

IN MIDDLEVILLE. WE HAVE A GOOD HOME ON M-37 with
living room, two bedrooms, kitchen with dining space, full
bath, full basement with oil heat, ha*, garage with brdereway. for_____ _____________ ,________________ S8.900.00

A REAL NICE AND UNUSUAL HOMI south of Hatting* on good
blacktop road, ha* living room, three bedroom*, dinatte, full
bath, kitchen that.built-ms!. *r»d 1* utuated on two-*cre lot,
want to trade for bungalow or suitable home 1h Hasting*, or
want to trade for bungalow or suitable home in Hastings.
A LARGE HOME ON NORTH MICHIGAN AVINUI, has two bed­
room* upstair* and cne bedroom down, living room, dining rgom.
kitchen and bath. *l*o twlfroom apartment and bath. lA&amp;sament and ga* heat, full lot for ---...----------------- $9^ML00
A REAL NICE HOME ON EAST MILL STREET, has two bedW**

little as 25tf a week, you

can be bill-free next De­

vt

&gt; 1 cember. Wouldn't that be
I

A REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE FOURTH WARD,
with three bedroom* upstairs; downstairs it has one bedroom
two living room*, dining room, kitchen, full bath, basement with

wonderful?

T

J-m front porch, workshop on
tar Caledonia-------- $10,000.00
A,REAL GOOD COMFORTABLE HOME IN THE 4th WARD, ha*

next year and save a small

i amount each week. For as

,«?-

| PLAY SANTA THE EASY
EFFORTLESS WAY . . .

and lull bath upstairs *nd one bedroom down, living room. ML

all drape* go with the place, *torm window* and screen*, I*1
fully insulated, and it ha* been newly painted outside and
i—.1.4. u..
■ •&gt;11 n,,,aa nlea In, fnr 411 fWO f*A
A NICE YEAR ROUND HOME AT ALGONQUIN LAKI: all on one
floor, has living room, two bedrooms, kitchen and dining mom.

WITH A CHRISTMAS
part basement ..

..$1,500.00

2 NICE BUILDING LOTS ON HA5TING5 HEIGHTS.
A NICI VACANT LOT in Ammon Eaton Addition for ...$650.00

CLUB CHECK!

l-t

WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF SALES AND

.$13,000.00
A GOOD HOME IN HASTINGS dose In to business district, has
two bedrooms upstairs and two bedroom* downstairs, living
room, dining room, kitchen and bath, has storm windows and
................

NEED NEW LISTINGS

HASTINGS SALESMAN

$8,500.00

A NICI HOMI ON HEATH ROAD located on I W-acre lot, all on

XC1 ESTATE
A REAL GOOD COTTAGE ON LEACH LAKE, built on *l*b. largo
living room, dining room, kitchon and ono bodroom, bath,
, _ _____ ■
J ’-.-..rtn, k.a lu.lL

with $1,500.00 down, for

U.OOflAO

Broker
145 W. SHN Jo., HwbHm.

COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

Hastings City Hunk
MEMBER: Federal Depoeit Insurance Corporation

Frttndly, Neighborly Service for 80 Conlinuoua Feara

�Hastings Launches. Cage Season at Marshall
Lakewood Will
Host Maple
Valley Tuesday
Sexoni, Vikingt to

Open JTeit Central
Campaigna Dec. 2

Tht HuUngt. High School bas­
ketball team will launch the
19M-67 season Friday night when
they travel to MaAhal) to meet
a veteran Redskin quintet

t-THE HASTINGS BANNER

Middleville
Cagers to Open
Sked at Delton

in .117 field
throws in West
JOT points. He broke the scoring

Coach Ray Page, in his fifth
yea: as head basketball coach at
Middleville's T-K school, official­
ly launched practice for the
1966-67 season on Monday pre­
paring for the opening game
with non-conference foe Delton

Charlotte seven years earlier.
Schondelmayer'* 117 field goals

of 81. Johns had scored 115 the

throws was set by Dean Wahster
of Belding in the 1960-61 scaJbn.
Belding lias since dropped out of
the conference.

didn't make the final 12.
Delton and Middleville have
another week for drills before
they meet each other in a nonTHE CHAMPIONS—Winners of the 1966 Punt. Pam, Kick compe­
tition sponsored by Ford and Bill Renner (left) of Renner Ford
Ln Hastings received their awards last week from the Hastings
Hastings upset Marshall in last automotive dealer. Champions, and their age divisions, Include
Hastings and Lakewood will year's Inaugural In the HHS (front row. left to right) Ed VanDerMolen, 9-year-old champ:
open their West Central Confer­ gym. 80-75.
Tom McKeoagh, It (who son his third straight championship),
ence campaigns on Friday. Dec
Dave Williams led the Saxons, and Dtivld Anderson. 8-year-old champ. Second row: Jeff Hoke,
2. with the Saxons traveling to to the win with 23 pointe. Jim | 11; Brian Smith, It, and Bob Terry, 12-year-old champion.
Alma and the Vikings hosting
King and Schondelmayer each ,
the Ionia Bulldogs.
had 22.
|,
Hastings soared to a 23-17 lead I
at the quarter but Marshall i |
raced back and grabbed a 41-39,;
Toungs
bulge by intermission.. Hastings; ।
their opening encounter.
outscored the visitors tn the sec-1 Outdoor Trail —A fine sport*- nesday night after work at the
For what might be the first
--------u___.
.....
MedlC(U pgcmty.
ond
half.
22-17
in
the
third
num
we
know
tells
about
a
little
time, the Saxons will take the
| fawn blotting his way around an I Bernard Tobias got a stxfloor with a -brother combina­ period and 19-17 tn the finale.
The season's schedules:
‘
‘
~
tion” working In the back court.
‘ pointer hunting right here near
was killed In a field Saturday 1 home.
Co-Captain Dave Williams, a
UIIS VAXSITT BASKETBALL
morning. The fawn, hardly
senior, and his brother. Jim. a
Douglas Vickery, husband of
weighing 30 pounds, was seen
Junior, are scheduled to start at
both Saturday and Bunday not | Sharon of .the City Hall, got his
the guard positions.
even wary of the hunter. Our buck Saturday morning hunting
Co-Captatn Jim King, 8-5 senIn
the Prairieville* area. Doug's
sportsman friend declared that
the doe killed by the young younger brother. Mike, also got
spot. Starting forwards could be
hunter undoubtedly wos "wet." one tn the same area and Doug's
brother-in-law,
William Armin­
Steve Toffee. 5-10 senior.’ Mike
and wondered if her fawn would
trout, Jr., of the Norris Road,
survive.
Fitzgerald. 0-0 junior, and Al
also downed a buck.
Hengesbach. 0-1 sophomore, will
Earl VanSickle. Middleville’s i Bill! Jackson got his buck SatT-K superintendent of schools,
:00 downed a big eight-pointer the I| urday morning.
spots while Gary Hall. 5-8 sopho­
more. and Bob Ironside. 5-10
Saturday morning of the U.P.1
opening near Brevort. Cleo Cum-1
mlngs. in the same Middleville'
guard.
DlitrirtTaarnanani
party, shot a spike the next day I
Hastings suffered a big seiand that was it. Olenn Schondclmayer and Bob Kenyon were the
others in the group.
Sunday James Steeby. a senior
:00 at Hastings^HlglT and son of Mr.
Kalamaxoo tills Tuesday and un­
dergo an operation on the knee
and Mrs./Lloyd Steeby of Gun
this Wednesday. He Is slated to
Lake. gpt\B seven-point buck
Aggression in the classroom,
be in a cast for about four weeks.
hunting otoRcx and Bonnie like death an&lt;f taxes, will prob­
Strickland s Warm northcast of ably be always with us, says El­
son for all practical purposes
here on the Charlton Park Road. ton B. McNeil. University of
Fata.
Hastings starts the new sea­
Rex is hl* uncle. Monday Jim's Michigan professor of psychology.
son without the services of Steve
brother. Jack Steeby of near
"From experience we know
Schondelmayer. who set a new
Battle Creek, shot on eight­ that whole classes may gain no­
LAKEWOOD BASKETBALL
pointer hunting on the Strick­ toriety as trouble-makers, and
year. Schondelmayer. who had
land farm.
that
this reputation tends to fol­
*—OrWBUt*
.
matriculated at Michigan State
Kenneth Hamp, son of the low them through their academic
O-OrMavtll*
University this Fall, and surIS—OruLd L«dga
L. L. Hamps of Algonquin Lake, career and to set off antagonistic
*0—Hollas*
got
hl*
first
buck,
a
nine-pointer.
responses
In teachers before
30- LoWall
*—Also
1
Guy Taylor of Sunfield, a sec­ there is any real indication that
'CyCo/ocysez'
13—81- Jahns
tion foreman on the CAO. shot the class plans to continue its
IT—tael*
1
» dandy
—.—j eight-point ____
a
buck...
in____
Rut- past behavior,” McNeil says,
20—Charlatta
I
27—Oronntt*
land Township Sunday morning.
*'f inspect it take* only *a
•
31—Grand Lzd&lt;«
Roy Thunder. 15. son of Mr. i word to the wise' from the pre3—ITaMlngt
and Mrs. Walter Thunder of R3 vloaw Teacher to give the next
io—Ain*
Bellevue, shot on eight-pointer teacher a negative prejudgtwo mile* south of Lacey at 8:20 ment of whole groups of ehflam Saturday.
! dren.”
MAPLE VALLEY
■Lun Hrtter. M. ol B.ltlel
«»l JfniMm.
w
cr«k. «ol « wven-poM buck!
b “«• “
oorU&gt;.T,l or Lun
i"”
Mr,. Lucille WUII1U Ailed her
,
Ueerue hunUn, wlUi Sherid and
Ideally. ,ntlaoclal aasraalve8— HkoUltoo
Ura Marl H. Campbell al Irmu
« * i™i"ri™&gt; Uilo
9— OUvwC
Lucille came home Sunday mshl । * d&gt;«IimUon Uia [umlahee du u. IS—M1441«vUli
and u aoin« north uun W.dncellmuial level,
____ _______________________ — with an insatiable urge, to In­
quire into the n a t u r &lt;f of the
world about them, he says.
"Unfortunately, the average
classroom seems more dedicated
VJC ALL 6MOULO 8E
to producing docility and to pol­
-THANKFUL WE. HAVE
MIDDLEVILLE
ishing well - trained but unin­
teOMETMING- TO BE
spired technicians to a brighter
' THANKFUL FOR. /
sheen than io molding aggres­
sion and resentment to socially
* We’re extremely
D«s. r r—
A crippled Negro father of two productive ends.” says McNeil.
D»« 2‘ j—
"The failure to educate the
ftiankful for the opJan. 1
whole child — if he is resistive,
Jaa. 1! i—
to bo a bad parent, figuring
{Drtunity to serve our
1. lo -natati
restless, or deflanU-occurs most
moat people think they know ,often because teachers have been
how to lx- a pood one.
Ill-equipped or too frightened to
tany customers. We
I—Calvin Chrlrtlaa
The key rules for Irrcaponsl- stare steadily into the Medusa­
ble parenthood, says Lester C. like features of ho«tllity."
ish you all a VERY
Means. 51. and father of two:
An extended exploration of
APPY THANKS—"Seldom know where they!
currently being conducted at
IVINC.
.
DELTON
‘children* are, or what they arc the University School to dis­
-M14SlavIlla
doing.
-Baa for
"tamed" without breaking their
r,
spirit.
Since 1961 a detailed crossscctlonal and longitudinal study
—"Perform ail their chore*' of hostility and aggression has
for them, and never any stand- 1 been under way at the UniverFLOOR COVERING
&gt;e li ana..
ards of responsibility.
| slty School as part of a larger
—'•Encourage them to run project, supported by the UB
around al all hour;* of the eve- Office of Education.
23 W STATE STREET
rung, and push tlicm to be popu- I Preliminary findings show that
HASTINGS. MICH
teachers and children agree
11 — Olival
•age prafAs' closely about which students
offenses of aught to be nominated as most
_
ictical jikerr aggressive In class but they reguand stealing, which are often larly fail to distinguish among
anything but practical and some- : the many kinds of aggression
what less than a Joke.
that take place in the classroom
—“Fall to see that they have "Aggressive classroom behavior
good literature with which .to (lets reacted to by one's peers
fill their expanding minds."
und by thp teacher." McNeil ex­
(they're having fun all winter long)
Means wtm crippled so badly Plains. "This reaction tends most
by polio when he was nine years j often to be negative, the child to.
old that people often think he question gels labeled as-nggtefwas bom without legs He credit* Is,ve- ani1 hu fulurc behavior gete
hl* mother with forcing him to Prejudged according to the label
achieve, in spite of hia handicap. P|nned on him’
- .
"My
MJ IIBVWKL
mother used to WT1
tell U1C.
me.
- J ------ .. *....
‘.ew_ 0,.“s.‘
-You have crippled leg*, but your p7“10" u p50V^cd ,f wc I°?k
mind isn’t crippled You must
fnrough the eyes of Die
learn everything you can. Your' chl‘d
hu O’”* hostility
and
angry •*
behavior.
mind Is brilliant, but you must “
nd anorv
h,v,nr
(U„ it
„ well
weu “
■'The school child who blithely
train

The following night Delton Willi conference champlonihl
travel to Bangor'while Middle- , *qaui.

Armchair Athlete *

Divert Student
Aggression
To Useful Ends

Hille better than average.
Five lettermen are returning
from last year's squad which
sailed through the season with a
23-1 record, winning the Ex­
pressway Conference. District,
Regional and Quarter-Final
championships.
Missing are All-Staler Rob
While, three-year regulars Jack
Campbell and Gary Stauffer
along with Tom Griffith. Jamie
Rohrbacher, Dave VanElst and
Gary Warner.
Scott Henning Is the only

Wrestling for
9 Teams Enter
Young Boys to City Cage Loop;
Begin Saturday
wrestling profrom the 5th

gin at 1 pm. Saturday, Youth
Council Director Bob King re­
ports. HHS Wrestling Coach Er­
nie Strong is to provide the In­
struction and supervise Ulis Uni­
ted Community Fund activity in
the East Oym.

Name Winners
Of Punt, Pass,
Kick Contest

tag capacity, habitat depletion,
over-browsing and habitat reatorwtloo. Many factors affecting

The Hastings City Basketball
League 1* scheduled to ni unCopies may be obtained free
from load County Extension Of­
gyms on Thursday. Dec. 1, Youth
fices. by writing the Bulletin
Council Director Bob King has
Office.
Agricultural Hall, Mich­
announced.
igan Blate Unlveratly.
other Youth Council activity.
Michigan State's soccer team
At Thursday's organizational has participated In the NCAA's
post-season playoffs every year
since 1961.

ted president and Jim Sergeant

Entry fees from nine teams ।
were received and a round-robin
schedule drafted to be followed
by a double elimination tourna­
Winners of the 1966 Punt, Pass. ment.
Kick competition, sponsored by

their awards.
The first, second and third
place winners, six age classifica­
tions, Included:
8- Year-Old — Won by David
Anderson. 1036 8. David. 142
points; 2nd—Dick McGuire. 1144
S. Jefferson, 100 pointe; 3rd —
Daniel Welton, 306 8. Church.
Other lettermen are Terr: 94i» pointe.
9- Y«ar-Old — Won by Edward
and started several games last VanDerMolen, 803 8. Young,
season, and a No. 1 replacement 152'x; 2nd —Marc Hutchins, 327
was Terry Appel.
Shrlner, 151; 3rd — Rob Kruko,
Terry Page and Tom Warner 322 W. Clinton, 150.
are returning guards, though
IQ-Year-Old — Won by Tom
they played little a* Junior*. McKeough, 1022 8. Jefferson,
Outstanding
candidates up
----------- —. --------------. from .v.i,
161S; «uu
2nd vrviuuu
Gordon ruui.v,
Finnic. Jr.,
last years reserve team are Gary : 1305 w. Ridgewood Drive,- 147;
VanEht and Bill Miller VanElst 3rd-BUl McGuire. 1144 8. JefnlavaH a
n lot
tftt of
nt ball
Kalt in
In the
tKn State ferson,
_ 148.
...
played
tournament. A newcommor, Is
11- Year-Old —Won by Brian
Carl Idema from Wayland, whofn Smith, 128 W. Grand, 209 H; 2nd
Coach Page expects to help.
— Dennis Acker. 1410 8. Jeffer­
Middleville has It out for son, 178; Brian Echtlnaw, 1104 N.
basketball, the largest turnout Hanover, 172 H.
12- Year-Old — Won by Bob
"Overall, the team will be Terry, R1 Hastings. 202 ; 2nd—
green and not shoot as well a* Douglas Welton. 306 8. Church,
last year, but should improve az 196S4; 3rd—David McGuire, 1144
the year progresses. We have 8. Jefferson, 188'4.
better than average height but
13- Year-Old — Wqn by Jell
Hoke. 1030 8. Market, 216^; 2nd
been In the past years," Coach
Page said.
Charles, 207. and 3rd — Newell
Heath. R3 Hastings. 203'x points.
Coach Bob Carlson directed
To Prosecute
the tournament.

'Blackout' Vandals

The Consumers Power Com­
pany lias renewed a S100 reward
offer for Information leading to
conviction of anyone whose care­
less gunfire causes a power inter­
ruption. The company is pre­
pared to prosecute vandals who
cause electric blackouts.

1st Games Dee. 1

rod by d«r, Shtck points out.
In discussing habitat for deer,
the bulletin gives dotal lx on such

Blue Tick Puppy

Bliss meets Hastings Mfg. at 7
and Renner Ford playa the Has­
tings Merchants tn the night­
cap in the main HHS gym.
The Sceen meets Wilson In­
surance at 7 and Sberlff-Goalin
plays Swift's Hardware In the
second game in Ute East gym.

Deer Habitat
Info Available
From Mich. State

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Michigan land owners interotrted in managing their land for
white-tailed deer will find sound
advice Ln a Michigan State UnlService Bulletin.
'Deer Management on Private
Landa" is a pubUcailorl for peotry” cither aa Individuals or M
members of clubs. Prepared by
Charlcn Shirk. M8U Extension
Wildlife Specialist, the bulletin
niruim.-rcnent formula which ap­
plies to all land.

tal complex, requiring under­
standing of the Inter-relation-

A three-quarter blue tick pup­
py. 8-10 week - old female. Is
available for adoption at the
animal shelter by contacting Dog
Warden Dean Braden through
the sheriff’s office. Other puppies
are also available.

on which they live.
Plans for doer management
should provide for present and
future needs. They should bo
economically sound and con­
sider other valuable natural ro-1
sources such as Umber. *&gt;11 and

Michigan Blate swimmers Gary’
Dilley. Won
Ken Watah
Walsh. Ed ClllaV
Glick „and | Michigan State's 1966 cross
Pete Willlama hold a combined | country record of 4-1 marked the
total of 11 of the school's
13th winning season for the
dividual records.
Spartan* since 1948.

The bulletin contains Informa- j
tlon on the biology of deer. Be­
fore a successful management'
plan can be developed, some-1
thing must be known about the

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A&amp;M c«&gt;ilr£. In PrnTrs/ vi™ ’’is own aggressiveness in quite a
A*M OJtegc in Prairie View.
Ught-^t ort^ |n B
1 flattering rosy light.
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"He tends, as one would ex­
Nashville. Tenn., where he stu­ pect. to be more charitable with
died Bible.
himself than he is with others
Wl^ (^
1 '“,d to **■ &lt;,U1U‘ sP*clflc “bout the
senior in high detail* of his own aggrantve
,r^tU^ly m“&gt;te-up and to see It as conberoma a mlzalonary to Nigeria, nected closely to particular «ltukim
m.
k„
atlons rather than simply a genOf hte child-rearing phUa-o- CralUcd hostile personal charPhy. which was recently pub- oceristlc.
Itehed to Lubbock Means raid:
When one does not perceive
1
w™rtficr
&lt;1° himself in the same way that he
much good, but I'm sure tome
perceived by hlz peers and his
8°??. . °°fne ot
teacher we have the necessary
"II* Just like a mountain and ingredient* for continued difila drop of water. One drop won’t cully in the classroom.”
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600 Boys, Girls to Play
In City’s ‘Y’ League

E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Gordie Norris broke the 600
barrier Friday rolling 603 with a
212 high game Lynn Bunlick
chalked 2(81-549. Bob Sease 212­
553. Rus* Nash 216-518, Jack
Smith 204-509. Howard Peters
212-549. Dave Moore 515. Roger
ROWLING
Raber 526. John Riedl 517. Cha*.
Krauss 507. Dave Reynolds 511,
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Pet Kruger led Use Coaunerical Sally Moore 454. Ernest Gross
Minora Thursday with
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Jack 8helrr 520
Vkt618. Denny Cleveland fired 5*77. ^7. .ndienbeck’wSs’ppt'rmxn'’
Dave Kruko 224-576. Emmrth

HASTINGS

Hastings* great Winter basket­
ball program financed through
the generous United Community
Fund program. Is being launched
this week and YMCA - Youth
Council Director Bob King re­
ports that more titan 600 boys
and girLs will participate each
week on more than 60 teams.
All three Hastings High

S^„Jc'hrrU""’ ”

510. tuToiS

Cassel 210-560. Mike Miller 222- Oord n Prench 505
538. Rod Miller 506. Bob Balmer
-----------527. Howard Martin 225-527,: SUNDAY MIKED DOUBLES
Vern Harbin 203-552. Bub 81o-1 Hl&lt;*&gt; •&lt;“'«: Bill Burn* 204cum 527. Jim We&amp;lock 569 Gerald 572- R1*&gt;' Lundquist 202-554. Gene
Price 212-547, Galen Daniels 213- W&gt;’*nt 186 - 525. Wesley Friend
673. Bill Kruko 211-526 Curl IM-623. Ron Pellow 198-507. Von
Hathaway 204-516. and Robert Ho««H l«9-503.Loul*ailibeel89492. Allen Hinrichscn
IM - 478.
Rlttrr 210-507
— &gt;«-*•».
Sandra Lundquist 180-469, Dun
*nd ST”" Ka
x 170-467.
Ray
175-467. BOO
Bob siocwn
Slocum 170176?J2nt'x M a &lt;73 Sharon Cullers 193. Linda
plrtlr'. 7«8’ v’ X 1
“S Arn01d ,58- B0nniC W&gt;'ant
Al
LA i MU“I
Mor.ian 179. Jo Morgan 157. Bud
w
11 Runner Ford Oru-s 162 and Velma Slocum 153
25. WaUdorfCa 22. Dale’* Bake
Shop 21. Midway Buffing 20,
TUESDAY NIGHTINGALES
Patten Monument 17'i, South­
end Food 17 and Hastings Alum­
inum and Zephyr 16.
I 159-357. N. Kimmcy 158-424. F
-I Ouenhelmer 155-433. B Rogers
THURSDAY TWISTERS
Standings: Renner Ford 26.,1 &gt;53-420.* J. Wellfare 153-372. W
The Bombs and Powder Box 23. Hynes 14B-376. H. Featherly 14«Local Finance 21 Hull Realty 20 , 361 W. Anderson 146-379. P Edter 144-368. F. Louden 140-354.
and Cool Aides.
V Howard rolled 206-543. Doi- J Willette 140-346 and J TerHe Larsen 171-500. Deris Green­ pening 139-385.
field 148-417. Shirley Hawks 170- |
481. Mary Parker 170-407, Sur i
Wisniewski 144-140. Pat Fucri
161-415 and Marian John.ock
163-445.

Ordinary Warts
Not Dangerous
To One’s Health

IB.

WATER BOT—A paratrooper of the 173d Airborne Brigade
carries hi* aquad’a empty canteen* to a waler point in South

uairymen

'™ * 7
AU«I |w „ &gt;pmd
Z1 C
■ thepi or by brushing or combing 7^81111 1 &lt;11 Illlll^
Uj. l»lt 11 Ihtrt
w»u u&gt; iht | w ald aboul „ p.,
W^u am «««r on .nt W.
of Che Bln. but md.1 octa. «p- P5”.SSl,™b“'
1966?
pear on the hands, fingers and ber.
More than half of 600 who an­
on the soles of the feet. Those
on the soles — plantar warts — swered a Michigan State Univer­
cause the most trouble. Because sity survey related the key reason
of the pressures of shoes and to a combination of "high Invest­
walking, they are pushed inward ment. low returns long hours, low
instead of bulglngoutwnrd. some­ prices " Another 13 per cent Mid
they could not hire labor while
times causing sharp pain
Usually wart* are treated 20 per cent tied the reason pri­
medically only when they are marily to age and health.
What kind of farmers are
tender or painful, when they in­
icricic allh
terfere
* iui function*
lunvtiviui of
ui the
uiv ( quitting?
Analysis by Dr Glynn McBride
body or when they are so located
and C. Ray Hoglund. MSU econo­
mists. show* 60 per cent or. more
were farming from 100 to 150 Seres
and only 27 per cent tilled lews
than 100 acres More than 10 per
cent were milking no more than
30 cows. Dr. McBride says there
are indications that most of tht
producers st one time had milked
more cows than they were at the
time they quit entirely. ’This sug­
gests that the process of exit from
dairy production U not ayhasty
one. but involve* some degree of
herd reduction before final depar­
ture." the ag economist concluded
About 65 per cent of those quit­
ting dairying were over 50 years

26-In. Wide
GIR WRAP
6 ROLL PACK

cent had been producing milk

The appeal that ’farming
»
way of life and living and working
In a rural area had value” may be
losing out. Dr. McBride believe*
The former dairymen expressed
concern with low returns on in­
vestment and greater Interest In
"shorter hours, free weekends and
vacations " Although reasons were
economically grounded. th|* may
mean Uuit a change is taking
place in the value system of the
farmer
Because of the high Investment
in land, equipment, machinery.
Improvements and livestock neces­
sary for an economical and profit­
able dairy fann enterprise and if
a sociological revolution 1* taking
place In the value system of the
fanner, the agricultural economists
think this' may mean that the
organization and structure of our
dairy farms of the future will be
substantially different than those

■igr and nearly 2 per cent of thoss

who quit had been shipping, b
for M years or more ansi U

Durfee
Ry Mri. John Hook

Thia *■•
may
be the
one ' •••*»
“/ "
• “ag&lt;
»*• "•
'
The American merganser—one
.mndmmm. duet,
S ‘1™ “".S.’ £
Michigan graduaic *ludle« to
— dives like a submarine and jmany humanistic fields are
comes back to the' surface the ।growing even faster than those
same way. says George Hunt. IIn the sciences.
University of Michigan a*sl*tFor exsuupw. uie average enunt professor of wildlife manage- ,rollment figure* to various areas
ment
.
&lt; of graduate studies during 1956"He does thi* by holding hl* 163. when compared with those
feathers tight against the body for the 1954-58 period, show
and squeezing out any air that these increases '
■
might be captured in the feath­
Languages arU UUralure.
ers This makes hi* body heavi­
er." Hunt explains The mer-!
During 1963 - 64 Michigan’s
ganser shares this ability with
Graduate School awarded a to­
loons and grebes "
tAl of 2 330 degrees. Including
The streamlined, fish-eating
1911 master * degrees and 399
merganser ha* a alender bill,
education. 18.8. Education de­
hooked at the end. and a slim
creased by 1 per &lt;mL
head.
Of the 8393 graduate students
The female, unlike the male.;
has a crest on her bright brown ;
head. The merganser’s baek and
wing* are gray, the lower part of
the neck. breo*t and belly, white.
In Michigan you will find these
birds usually nesting on streams,
lakes or marsh area* For a nest­
ing spot they prefer the hollow*
of trees. But If trees are not
available, they will sometimes
use cliff crevice* or nest on the
ground.
Mergansers can be seen any­
where to Michigan during any
time of the year. Hunt say* In
Many buyers don’t. And though they, work harder than the
the winter they are just as apt
— *■"
satisfactory
to be seen on salt water as on
purchase in the end.
fresh water areas.
This duck doein’l breed un-

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10 eggs. and incubation last*
"Spring courtship displays are
rather attractive." say* Hunt
"Around six males will line up
and swim back and forth before
a like number of females. There
are also various diving perform­
ances with the males rising the
head and bill, then lowering the
head forward and kicking the
water with their feet."
This Is a migratory species,
say* Hunt, and travel* anywhere
from Alaska down to Ute Gulf
Coast, usually seen in groups of
12 to 50. But if the food supply
Is good, you might see scattered
thousands of these birds over a
110 or 20 square mile area

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaylor were
Monday supper guest* of Mr. and
Mrs Owen Gaylor. Sunday
guests of Mr*. Robert DeCamp of
Nashville, Mrs. James Rose of
Battle Creek and Mrs. Bert Ver­
Meulen of Bronson. They all
called on Mrs. Eliza McAdams
of Bedford * Tuesday evening.
Nov. 15. Ernie Bateman attend­
ed a meeting at Constantine
where he heard former. Sheriff
By Mrt. Stephen Oi/tood Clark of Selma. Ala. * Mrs Ruth
Cheney had an early Thanksgiv­
Rev. I. H Osgood attended the ing dinner Sunday, with al) the
ministers- prayer meeting at children and their families pres-,
Lake Odessa Thursday. * Rev. ent
and Mrs Isaac Osgood were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lynden Johncock of Oun
Lake. * Mr. and Mrs George
Rlne and son. Dick, were week­
end guests of the Stephen Os­
goods. * Dr Kendall Merlou of
Lansing was a Sunday evening
caller of Mrs Ferris Brown and
Isabel).

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The basketball games will be
supervised by Director King and
Coaches Lewis Lans and Boh
VanDerveen. with 30 high school
and-college boys and girls act­
ing as volunteer referees
The starting schedules
Fourth Grade Boys’ Clinic —
East Gym. 10:30-11:50 am. Sat­
urday, Nov. 26.
Fi*th Grade Boys’ League —
East Oym. 9-10:30 am. Satur­
day. Nov 23.
■
Sixth Grade Boys’ League —
Main Ovm. 8:45-9:45 am , Sat­
urday. Nov. 25
Seventh Grade Bovs’ league—
Main Gym. 9:45-10:45 aun.. Sat­
urday. Nov. 26
Eighth Grade Boys’ LeagueMain Gym. 10’45-11:45 am.. Sat­
urday. Nov 26
Ninth and Tenth Grade Boys;
League — 6 45-8 pm. Monday.
Nov 28
Eleventh and Twelfth Grade
Boys’ League—8-9 .30 p.m . Mon­
dav. Nov. 28
Men’s City league—7 pm.
Thursday. Dec. 1.
Sixth Grade Girls’ League— 1
nm.. Saturday, Jan 7. Main
Gym.
Seventh Grade Girls’ League—
1 45 pm . Saturday. Jan. 7. Main
Gym.
Eighth Grade Girls’ League—
2 30 pm.. Saturday. Jan 7. Main
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I0M L Railroad

PR. 945-2943

II !

last Fall. 1.509 studied art* and
related areas and languages and
literatures, while 1345 took phy­
slcal. biological and health jcicnees.
Social science* i Including edu­
cation &gt;. the largest of the seven
broad division* of graduate stu­
dies for many years, had an enrollment of 2.492. and engineer•"«,
|a,( palt
The Graduate School now
awards more degrees annually
than any other school or college
of
university "This fact Is
noteworthy, for it reveals tn
simple arithmetic what we all
httVf observed in the last decade
or „ graduate education ha*
become more wanted and more
rirnted than ever before,” Dean

who quit being 54 years More'than

older—no doubt tired of twice dally
chorea.

Choose pack of 50 It
paper or

Merganser Duck Humanities
Show Growth
Is Handsome
At Michigan
And Versatile

and all day Saturday to play

WED. AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Standings: Hastings Motor
as to be unattractive cosine IlealSales 32. Hastings Cleaner* 29.
I ly. There are several method* of
Ne-Hi and East Side Lumber 27. by American Medical A*«oclatlon treatment. Your physician will
Peabody Oil and Vita Boy 26.
Almost al lof us have warts at
select* the
’ "best‘ method for
‘--------you. ~
or
Stanton* Real Estate and Mill­ some time In our Ilves.
possibly recommend a comblnaers Plumbing 24, Crystal CandyOrdinary warts are not dan- t on of methods. The techniques
21. Barry County Ready Mix 20. serous to health. About half of vary With any method, several
Hostings Aluminum 10. Makers all «nrt* eventually disappear treatments may be required. The
IGA 15. Carols Ncedlecraft 11 qvrn if untreated.
least drastic method usually is
and Pepsi Cola 7.
...
_ .......................
In „n ...
hew
pamphlet the ..........
Amerl- tried first, especially with Chil­
Good serie*: Shirley VanDcn- can Medlral Association report* dren.
burg 194-520. Barb Ktursey 185- that a wart Is a viral infection
lllc
T
he spontaneous disappear518. Louise Bahs 177-5Q2. Shirley of the skin. It also can be des- anc(. of warts has often been
Bowman 178-496. Flonnte Wey-,-rilycd as a virus-caused growth Unkl.d ln Htoture with swntesSUggCSerman 188-481. Marian Eye 178-1 Ordinary warts are not tnallg- ____________
llon therapy.
. Toles
of "witching
_______
itching"’
473, Rnaemary Raber 186-455. | nant
do jiot
------- -•
------ -—•­ of
----- and
----------— become so
I away
of —
warts are hundreds
Adult* ---are’—
less likely to •have' yeors 0)(j
Eileen Gillespie 182-443. Gretchen
Kennedy 167-433 and Ruby wArts than children. This may
be the result of an acquired im- ,.^5*
‘nn
Much
Downey iso-435
to
Good games: Mildred Mathews munlzatlon—a build-up of anil-; lol"B
bodies—that occurs as . person . mn°"
J?
160, Mae Hart 171. Mary Sher­ grows older. And. of course, some
questions
wood 152. Doris Stanton 169. people never get wart*. while'about waft vlru**aBarb High 159. Fem Brown 173.
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Della Gorodenskl 154. Ella Hlg- others have dozens of warta covfion 172, Joan Martin 157, Judy erlng extensive areas of the body.. Ifaco'iroh \lyniVQ
Warts -Hie contagious They HCbCdLLII 0IIUW3
Dolman 155. Joan Kingsbury 181.—- -----r------- - - - ।
.
-in
from one
nn» pernerBeUy Miner 155. Bobby Handy!can
‘tran'mlttrd
ransrnltted from
,
153. Gene Thompson 169. Pearl:’0" J®
®cratchln'l or W11V DeHTVIIlFIl

WE-.

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3

Thundiy. November 14. 1944

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You see the Security Charge Sign almost everywhere!

Sponsored by

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CORNER OF
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Ask Pd|4if &lt;o Play New Role
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ftryttit

610 E. State at Green

There Is a gradual change of to see this direction encouraged,
emphasis In conservation law
- — recently,
-- conservation
-----------"Until
enforcement work that Involve* officers used unmarked car* in
new law*, the role of the public,
and then changing place of rec­
reation In people's lives, says
Angullm. chief
of the Con-John
-----------------------------------------' clal State emblem. This change
serration Department's Law En- cleBr]y marks the officer a* the
forcement Division.--------------------- I source of help for all coneerva"Right today." say* Angullm. tion-minded citizens."
"Michigan I* at the bottom of1 Angullm has been In conservethe barrel when It comes to fines tlon worfc for over 30 year*, and
and imprisonment for deer law
.realistic enough to know that
violator*.”
. the total number of violation*
He pointed to a survey con- probably will be reduced only

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5-2253

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Phone 945-9647

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219 W. STATE &lt;6T.

Phone 945-5982

Eugene Heniser, 1239 S. Montgomery

Sharon DeWitt, Rt. 1, Hastings

changes
But he is encouraged by grow­
ing public cooperation, by ex­
AH charge convicted deer vl- ;pressions of support from indi­
olators more than Michigan's vidual legislators, and by Im­
maximum of a *100 fine and'or proved morale of field staff
90 days In jail. Several charge 1members He looks ahead to bet­
up to *1.000 for deer "shining " ter days for conservation affairs,
Some states also confiscate cars and tougher time* for poachers
-and weapon*, and Impose jail and cheaters.
sentences up to a year in length
The average fine for shining In
these state* is around *300.
Even though Michigan's pres­
ent maximum fine of *100 is
comparatively low. it is seldom
applied, according to Angullm
1
He notes: "More often, deer _
.
.
shiners In Michigan are fined *30 |&gt;|
||p*itliw
to *50 plus costa. Sometimes *11 /1ULU UC&lt;XU13

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The

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5.
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The»»c winners from each store will then be placed in the final prize drawing

Charlotte

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BROADWAY COIN CLEANERS
327 N. Broadway

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Ph. WI 5-2423

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Phone 945-2134

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122 W. State

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Open Daily 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
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Complete Beverage Department

b^Goihom, Reed &amp; Barton &amp;

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205 N. Michigan

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MADI in U4JL
HASTINGS CUT RATE
SHOE STORE

Rhone WI 5-2983

142 E. State St.

H. R. Fuller. Rt. 2. Hostings

Color T.V.

example of Ute kind of programs
deer in the woods and the birds planned for U-Ms new High­
In the fields are our assurance way Safety Research Institute.
that the vacation business in Other sub)ecu. Involving other
Michigan will continue to *row. faculty members, will range from
"On a simple doll/r level, the
man who goes out and steals a from tin* to trauma. The in­
deer or pheasant is stealing 1 statute was established with a
money from the pockets of all of I *10 million grant from the auto­
us. Of course a violation is more mobile industry to Hie U-M to
Importent than money, it in-'
develop
'
a comprehensive
"
ap­
volves protection of helpless proach to highway safety. It
wildlife, a respect for nature, and
a social rule, called a law. that
we all agree to follow. But the
point is clear: Conservation law
violators hurt al! of us together,
and we have a common goal to
prevent such violation."
hollc st the time he applies for
a driver’s license, or at least
violator, using a car ipoUlghl.
al re violations. If some kind of
mile of remote roadway tn the foolproof Interview clearing the
Jackaon district.
streets and iilghways of a real
. Conservation officers, informed
that local residents heard shoot­
But with alcoholics and other
ing, hurried to the scene, and mentally ill persons on the road,
narrowly missed catching toe vi­ "other drivers arc like ducks
olator in action. They found silling In a shooting gallery. Get­
blood stains and six trails where ting tough will not protect us
tile deer had been dragged to the
road through fresh snow.
For several weeks, the officers
Investigated and patrolled the ject to oppporfte interprttaarea. They found nothing. The
One view supports ttie argu­
help. The Departments Jackson
district law supervisor and hte ment that only remedying driv­
staff went to local sportsmen’s ers will lower the traffic .lolL
clubs and newspapers of the area
and told them the story. The onenled safety programs are
response was Immediate and futile and so the lxr-i answer
lies in making cars themselves
strong.
Several sportsmen’s clubs
In lus most recently publislted
banded together and posted a
sizable reward for Information
that would lead to the violators.
Ths
The newjpapen
newspapers published the Washtenaw County. Tiie respon»tory and directed readers tol-'lble driver waa interviewed. If
phone local conservation officials ho survived, and ius family and
The public. It tamed out, , friends were inServlcwcd
Hu

qulle a* strongly a* con»ervaHon official*.
:
Call* began pouring In from all
directions. Each was investigated
and before long, a pair of alleged
violators were caught. It turned
out they probably weren’t insolved in the slx-decr offense, but
bul were indicted on another

ed.
Of the 72. Dr. Sclzrr found 29
to be alcoholics and seven to be
definite pradcohoiica. All but one
iuul been drinking just before
the accident In addition, 11 of
the 36 notuUcohoilcs luid been
drinking.
of the 39 alcoholic*. 17 had

awiutuig trial In Washtenaw auiy that coaid be Identified
County Circuit Court.
| by a psychiatrist. Six had a
Other calls, however, led to one , *ocloj»thlc personality. Five
man in whose freezer nearly 100: other* had various psychiatric
packages of venison were found.* disturbances.
Including five deer hearts and
Among Ute 36 nonalcoholic*,
six liver*. Other circumstantial however, only 13 had detectable
evidence was turned up that mental illness
brought aboSt a conviction tn
IJr
bUo found B c|(M,
court He »u
,7S&lt;mdeo.u.;
brtuoen Urctolum
The reuurti Ihrt wl, ported rjl
parMold UUokta sone unclrtmed. but one ot
deprurton. rtrteex. .nd «t|.
Ute .porunten. dot. U,&gt; rtnee eldxl
B
volunteered a standing offer of 5,^,$50 .
whenever local conservation
.«n
aJcotiollcss tn nidlUon. had
officials feel thgp- need it to as­ been Involved in about twice as
sist in solution of a conservshort
violation
"I don! like to relate' dollar tallty. aa the nonalcoholic*. and
values to conservation work."
says Angullm. "The main point.
It seems to me. Is that the public driving while their license* were

NEW

SETS BY

MOTOROLA
AND ZENITH

Mein, MiddlevHle

.

st ten 11 on to Use rteing traffic
In a recent study, which is
now being extended and refined,
ho found that 36 of 72 drlters
responsible for fatal traffic ac­
cidents had serious chronic
drinking problems. And 42 of thq
72 suffered from some mental

aware of Its role in conservation
affairs, and there's a renewed 1
interest tn keeping the level of
when repeatedly appre­
offenses down We welcome this even
1
hended. 1» neither effectively
change"
To help It* along. Angullm . restricted from driving nor rek»»*. he ha* begun to Institute 1

FOR THE BEST IN

SEE OUR

Michigan, “but there are many explore some of these previous
individual violator* who still efforts. Please note release tune,
hunt and sell a deer or two. | "The nut berunu the wheel"
' '’
may be more common—and more
Present Michigan penalties are sick — than many people Hunk,
too light to keep a violator from says a University of Michigan
such 'repealing,' and so our field pey clilatn.it.
officers, and right-minded mem­
Melrin 1- Seller, M.D., has
bers of the public often have to been combining psychiatry

for very little result."
In a step toward a tougher
policy that Angullm hopes to In­
stitute against such confirmed
violators, field officer* are work­
ing more and more to enlist the
help of the public In controlling
major conservation law violaUons.
•Tourism and outdoor recre­
ation have become Michigan's
third largest Industry," Angullm
says, "and It behooves all of us

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and the meat itself from a single The Y"‘V,'n?‘y d'ar^cohenslve
deer, if marketed illegally. Is of- buimung a broad and cobe ulve
ten worth that much or more "
of r-earch One of Ita
Annilm doubts that there I* functions will be to coordinate
_______ , _ . . r.v-r th» nasi several rearat Tills

CENTRAL RADIO

228 N. JdfltrMut

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n«&gt;«d MS-9187

Evo Ingnfire, Rt. 3. Hasting*

stronger position in eooununily , himself by way of fatal injury
affairs.
tW * program designed
"We are going to bury &lt;he old to detect, restrain and rehabUlidea that the conservation officer t*te the alcoholic driver will proU a game and fish cop." he say*. t«ct u* from th* InevUahllitle*
"Today * offa-ei 1* s e nerally. which are now mislabeled aodtralncd in one of the biological1 dente."
science* He has a broad view of
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conservation affair*. He meet*
Michigan State’s W yard* in
frequently with local community * total offense agalna Iowa easily
gruuprt and kiep* id touch with 1 Kllpaed the old Big Ten traord
local editor* and newsmen He
572 ywda, which w W by
called on to talk to youngs ter*! Wlaoocwin agalMt NltfStiShH
tn echooto. and-1 certainly want I in 1H1.
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Ready To Go!
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. . . Dynamic 88 4 door with
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Ntee blue finish and ha* had
IMS PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
. . -All white hardtop coupe,
fully equipped Including air
conditioning, new whitewall
tire*, look this one over.

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GOBBLE UP

THESE

THANKSGIVING

CAR BUYS!"
(Right OH the Platter)

1966 CHEV. IMPALA

L*«’ than 7,BN mllea. Locally

Stop In and See
the New 1967
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At RenneR
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11/24

FARM IMPLEMENTS

WE HAVE MOVED

—1963 COUPE. 4 speed. Blue.

1961
8 Cyl. Auto.

On
M 37 So.

945-9526
1962 OLDS 88
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steering

—John Deere No 2010 Oas Row
Crop Tractor.
.

—1MB John Deere A Tractor
A-l shape.
—Ford Major Diesel Tractor in
A-l Shape.
—1868 Cock-Sliutl 550 tracloi
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.

—1M6 John Deere B Tractor
Starter and light*.
J-John Deere 237 2 - row mid
Picker.
—New Idea 1-row Picker
—Minneapolis
Sheiler.

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WI 5-2425

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FARM IMPLEMENTS

MACHINERY
NEW and USED
TORN PICKERS—
1-MM I-Row
.
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1—NEW IDEA No. 20 2-Row
1—New IDEA No 305 2-Row
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•
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We have only ONE new oneRow Pull-Type Picker left
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one of today's fostest-growing areas of electronics.!
As a Customer Engineer,
you'll install and maintain
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IBM data
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If you hove what it takes,
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What do you need to get
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643 W. Crosstown Parkway
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|
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CLASSIFIEDS I Battle
Coll WJ 5-3481
| A” I’““

Creek 965-3257

$950°°

2 door hardtop, 8 cylinder
with automatic transmission _____ ;

’12500

1962 FORD
Fairlano
2 door ____________________________

$57500

1962 COMET
Custom station wagon, hat auto.,
radio, heater, white wall tires___

’72500

FORD GALAXIE

1961

4 door sedan, automatic,
radio, heater, whit* walls___

’25O00

I960 OLDS
4 dr. hardtop; power windows, seat*. SOEftOO
brake*. White sidewall*__________

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For Till* Area
Recession-Depression Proof
Business--Port Time Work
For Extra Income
Now! A chance to enter the
multimillion dollar Electronics
Replacement field. No experi­
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locations with world famous
SYLVANIA or RCA radio. TV
and color tubes; sold through
our new &lt; 1967 Model* self­
service tube tester*. Company
guaranteed discount* in till*
repeat business asaurex ex­
ceptional and profitable income
for our dealer*. Ail account*
contracted for and set up. plus
training and operating Instruc­
tions by Company Will not
interfere with present business
or occupation, a* accounts can
be serviced evenings or on
/weekends! Color TV creating
' enormous demand and surge in
future sales throughout the
’ Industry.
Earning potential up to $500 00
per month or more, depending
on size of route.
INVESTMENT OF 82990 00 up
to *3.690 00 IS REQUIRED Al­
so a good car'and 4 to 8 spare
hours a week If you- are inter­
ested and meet these require­
ment*: have a genuine desiriF—
to be self-sufficient and suc­
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write us today! VNIVERSIL
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Mo. Include phone nunibe: in
resume.
OUR COMPANY INTEGRITY
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Service
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305 $. Church

WI 5-5352

Stfong
•UY a L SAVINGS BONDS

for only 8895. Hasting* Floor
Covering, 123 W. State, Has­
ting* Phone WI 5-8118.
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ITS

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PHARMACY

NOTICE or MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE BALE

notice or mobtqagb

th* loth nt Oclul.tr. IUBO, ererol
l.» CLYDE FREDERICK XI.1.1
JH.. and PHYLLIS It- XLL1B. ku
band and wife. at n&gt;»tliltora.
HVMNKR (I WHITTIER.
A

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STORE

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also. Lol* a. in

Over Hastings Paint 8c
Wallpaper Store

that heiny th. build'
r hi"
tale i. lore ell, all
pla.e of ho liny
within .aid ounty
-Ird day of
ID (Hl
I'rlurk in th forer
Dated Note titer d
tny a tierr I

OPEN FRIDAYS

9 AM. to 6:30 P.M.
Lota of nice
dresses, skirls and slacks
One Boy Seoul shirt
(neck siie 14H)

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One bird cage and standard
Lol* of shoe* added to table.
WALK UP AND SAVE!
Help needed at store on Fri­
day*—time donated for Retarded
School Assoc. Please call Mrs.
Stanley Stauffer WI 5-5778
11/24

LEGALS

W.
I.. Michie

Jtlga. Mkhiyan

PUBLICATION OIDM.

FOTILIOATION ORDER.
Ht«tr •&gt;( Mkhlcan. Probate Court .
for the County »f Harer.
K.l.l- of- Ulna lllanrb Pruin. Hr
ra.rrf File X- U.Ttitl.
It 1&gt; Ord.rd that on Ilrr-mlwkMlli
al 1 30 PM In th. Probatr
Court at Haslln**. M&gt;rbi(ae, a h»r
Id* "III bo held on th. i’rlllion of
rbr Admlnl.lrator prayin* for a 1.1
rrn.e In Hrll the Kilat-'a .Inurrel in
the rral •••tat. therein dearribed.
Thia llrdrr .hall be puhll.hed and
.erred a. provided by law
^Philip II Mikheil. Judce nf Pro.

Hated ' &gt;■' rmher I5ih. &gt;S(M&gt;
. Harnrlt.
Itrhlyan

12/1

ORDER TO ANBWEI
Stat at Mlrhlyan.
(‘..urt •■r (he County
Mar L. Klrimbaek.

ORDER—General.
Kl.tr of Mlrhlran. The Probate
Mart for the County at Harry.
In the Mailer at the Kalate of
William H Ilollialrr. flreeared. File

PUBLICATION OltDr.n

It la Ordered that on January 10.
IB«7. at 10 AM, in the Probate
Courtruom. H a I li n y I Xlrhiyan. a
hrartny be held^on rlalm. ayaln.t

di* derea.ed are rniuired tn protr
tf tkelr rlaim.. Creditora mual lie .woru
-laitne with the Court and aeree a
-opy on &lt; bffwrd L. Hollltter. Route 1.
Pinrkney. Mlrhiyan prior to krarin*
Pukllralin aad .rrtirr ahall be
mail, aa prosided hy alatutr and

Our Economy

CARPET CLEANING IB EASY
with Host New Electric UpBlush. No wet carpets or hand-

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'laatlnca.

Heating - Plumbing

WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your naw
ZIP Cod* numbar. Three-Un*
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for
42 25 Thl* Includes, postag*
and sale* tax. B'irpee’* Spec­
ialty Shoppe, Delton. Mich.,
40048.
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Ilin nth &lt;ta&gt; ill '
nd bt HIllKI.K

• I.H. TRUCKS
1320 N. Michigan
Phone 945-2479
Mon., Wed., Fri. 'HI 9 p.m.
Tue., Thu.. Sot. 'til 6

- -------- --

FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
—Use Rcxail's fast permanent
Regularly 82.06-Now'41.00. No
pre-shampoo — No after odor.
Available at Jacob** Pharmacy.
.
tf

SERVICE! No charge for over­
alls print*.
tf
UNSKILLED LABOR-Brardslee
Lumber Company. Freeport. NOTICE—After this" date, Nov.
Phone RO 5-3341.
II 24
21. 1966. I will not be respon­
sible for any other debt* than
MEN OR WOMEN for full or
those contracted by myself.
part time route work — local
Robert Vernon France.
11/23
area. Ideal for farmer* or
shift workers Earn S3 ttf 15 per
hour. Write Mr. Kruse. Box 62.
A For Salo—Mitcollonoow*
Freeport. Di
12'1
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
1 WHEELER MARINE SALES 8: YKR3A WORKER .Married man.
P.O. 171, Hastings Telephone
experienced in dairy farming—
| SERVICE — Mercury outboard
WI 5 -4054. Meeting* every
4350 per month, plus house
motor*. New and used boat*
Monday, B'pm.
tf
and extras. Phone Mason 517­
• Flote Boats. Trailer* and ac
877-0402.
12.15
' cessorles. M-68 In Nashville
| OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
U BOOKKEEPER - CLERK — Ex­
perienced. small office. pleas­
! INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOTant working condition*, sal­ LARGE. 8 ROOM HOUSE —
I TLED GAS! See Curl &amp; Betty's
Complete bath, north side Al­
ary commensurate with ability,
Appliance* before you buy!
gonquin Lake. Large lot,
fringe benefits, present em­
They Sell—They Install—They
beautifully landscaped, 45' lake
ployees are aware of this adv
1 Service. Ph. WI 5-2833. M-37
frontage, with dock- Oil furCall 045-2456.
tf
South.
tf
nhce, i tor mi and screens.
*10.000. Cail ownir — leaving
j TABLE PAPER — For picnic*, A- Homahold Good*
town: 945-3782.
11/24
family reunion*. Iota of use*.
40’ x-300'. 83.50 at The Ban­
ner office.
tf
SINOEB — Cabinet model with
*
Foe
Rant
—
Real
Utate
dial control, zig-zag unit for
(apples AND CIDER for
fancy *tltch work, buttonhole*,
1 Thanksgiving and every day.
design*, etc. Will sell for only FOR RENT with option to buy:
Squuh. popcorn, honey and
2 bedroom house. 885 00 month.
6 payment* of *668 monthly
1 maple syrup. Open dally until
Good credit required. Bob Bal­
or will discount for cash.
! 6. (Closed Thanksgiving and
mer. WI 5-5044. Call evenings
Guaranteed. Call today! 945­
1 every Sunday starting Dec. 25.»
0715. Electro Hygiene.
11/24
after 5.
tf
| Nelson-* Welcome Orchard
i and Cider Mil], '&gt; 'mile north APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC WHENEVER SOMETHING YOU
VALUE IS LOST, make me of
STOVE in excellent condition.
of Ionia on M66.
11/24
Also portable, -electric washer
the most likely mean* of get­
REDUCE SAFE, simple and fast
ting It back. Dial WI 8-3481 at
with wringer. Call after 6 pm.
with GoBesc tablets. Only 98c.
once and say "Banner ClassiWI 5-5231. Bun McPUarlln.
Jacobs Pharmacy.
11/24
fled Adtaker.
tf

Tony Belli Motors
• LINCOLN

IBM NEEDS YOU

To fill these challenging

$157500

1959 FORD

R BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

LARKE BUICK

FREE DESIGNING
FREE ENGINEERING

2 dr. hardtop; 4 speed, radio,
heater, white sidewalls________ __

1964 FORD

RenneR Ford Inc.

WHILE LEARNING

Moline Picker

—John Deere No. 33 Spreader
—John Deere No. 44 P.TO. 185
bu. Single Beater Spreader

1965 OLDS 442

1950. Chevrolet Truck
1 Ton Cab and Chas*!*.

LANNES KENFIEID,
Home Ph. 943-4054

1964 OLDS

1963 OLDS
2 Dr. Hardtop. Power steering

Used
Farm Machinery

1966 BUICK CUSTOM LESABRE
4 dr. aedan; auto., power steering and $OOEA^0
brake*. Radio, heater, low mileage.
CvvU

1964 Fl00 Style Side Pickup
3 sp. 6 cyl. New tires. Chrome I
Western mirror*, side chrome. I

1963 COMET
328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421
4 Dr. Auto. Radio. Local one
ART MEADE. Salesman
Home Ph. 945-3328

7 NEW LOCATION

USED CAR SALE

Dodge

Several Transportation Special*

ELECTRIC Razors repalred8pec lai — Your raior cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
tf
81-35. Service and satisfaction
WANTED: BEAUTY OPERA­
guaranteed Lapo Drug. 118 8
TORS—Need 2 with some cli­
Jefferson. Hastings.
tf
entele. wanting to change. flO'i
paid vacation. Call 945-4972 for
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
Interview.
11'24
tn aluminum, steel or wood
sash Burkey Auto Glass &amp; MANAGER-TRAINEE — Branch
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
Manager Trainer position open
son, Hasting*.
tf
Good starling salary Regular
Increase and expenses paid
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles'v Our fine training program
and men's clothing. Phone WI1 ushers advancement for the
5-5714, 5504 Oun Lake Rd
young ambitious man looking
Tailor Shop.
tf
for a future. Must be a high
school graduate between 21-30
/KrMrwuwt
years of age and like to meet
anti deal with people. Phone
Mr. Howard at 945-3424 for ap­
pointment. Local Finance
Corp.. 112 S. Jefferson, Has­
tings
12'1

Wholesale
Due to our large Bale* of *67 Mercury*, Cougars,
and Comet* WE ARE OVERSTOCKED with many fine
USED CARS.Sale* begins today and ends Saturday at
6:00 P.M. Saving* from $200 to $350.

STALK SHREDDERS FOR
RENT — Francisco Farm Sup­
ply. M37 Bo. 945-3150. ___ tf

★ luainou Service*

CARDS Of THANKS * IN MtMORIAMS—2c pa’

KIRBY SWEEPER with attach­
ments. Some never used. Over
4150 new. Will sell for final 6
payments of 47.00 or will dis­
count for cash. Call now I 945 9715. Electro Hygiene.
11/24

★ Noticoe

1982 2 DR. AUTOMATIC RAM- j
BLER — Winterized In good
condition. Call alter 4 pm.
WI 5-5207.
12'1

'ALL UXORS—U *4* taken by pkoaa to k* at Madar'i risk,
although wa auk* spacial (Hart to M* that tka copy ■» l*k*a

9 Paa*. Wgn. 4 Dr. Auto. 8 cyl.
Radio, power tailgate window.

2 CORVAIR MONZAS

FOR SALE OR TRADE - 1964
Chevrolet Station Wagon. Pow­
er steering. Automatic. Phone
5-2(129.
12/1 i

DISPLAY OLACMNtD —$1.25 par lack for tingle invert Ian.
15c pre lack far yreiey of tis or mare ad&gt; to be run on
coasacMthra weak*. Both of abeva rate* bated on atandard
dbpi*y daaadiad etylre.

. . . Oalaxle 500 4 door hardtop,
loaded with extras, sharp dark 1965 IMPALA
blue finish, one owner.
Best Deals at 328
IVOS uulsmuDILL
ainnrinr.
IMS
OLDSMOBILE STARFIRF.
N. Michigan Ave.
. . . This beautiful hardtop! mist with black vinyl top. One
coupe Is loaded with extra* In­
local owner. A gorgeous ear.
cluding air conditioning and
1965 Ford Custom 500
Low mileage.
full power equipment. Sold un­
4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, Cruls-Ader our 12 month* warranty.
1962 CHEV. IMPALA
matlc. 8 cyl. Rea! sharp family
IMS PONTIAC HARDTOP CPE. 2 Dr. Hardtop 8. Automatic.
. . . Catalina series, completely
Arctic while. A beautiful car!
1965 Chevrolet Impala
serviced for new car satisfac­
tion. Power steering and 1964 CHEV. IMPALA
Super Bpt. Cpe 4 sp. 327 V8
brakes. Hydramatlc. radio, 4 Dr. Sedan. 6 Automatic. Astro W/wall*. wheel cover*, radio.
whitewalls.
1965 Ford Custom 500
actual, honeel mllea).
IBM CADILLAC DEVILLE
4 Dr Sedan. Cruls-a-matlc. 8
. . . Hardtop 4 Dr., full power,
cyl. Radio Extra clean car!
air conditioning, very low mlle- 1964 CHEV. IMPALA
Convertible. VI. Red with
1965 Galaxie 500
while top. One owner. Very low
IBM THUNDERBIRD
4 Dr. Tutone. 8 cyl. Cruls-Amileage.
.
. Landau hardtop coupe,
matlc. Radio, power steering,
full power, air conditioning. 1964 CHEV. IMPALA
w/ wall*, wheel covers.
4 Dr. Sedan. One local owner.
1964 Falcon 2 Door
IBM OLDSMOBILE 88
standard. Excellent condition!
malic.
. . . Hardtop coupe with power
Low mileage.
steering and brakes, radio,
whitewalls, blue and white tu- 1963 CHEVY II
1963 Ford Econ-O-Line Van
4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. Cordovan 3 speedFS cyl. (Business Bill­
board Special).
IM4 MERCURY
. . . Montclair 4 Dr., power 1963 CHEVROLET
1963 Pontiac Bonneville
steering and brakes, radio,
4 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. Power
whitewalls.
steering and brakes. Radio,
1M3. PONTIAC SEDAN
w/walls. Wheel covers.
. . . Catalina 4 Dr., radio,
whitewalls, power steering, 1964 BUICK
1963 Galaxie 500
economy engine.
Electra 225 2 Dr. Hardtop. Mid­ 4 Dr Sedan. BrtJyTAuto. Pow­
night blue.
19*3 CHEV. SEDAN
er steering. New tire*.
. . . Belair 4 Dr., Standard
1963 Rambler American
transmission, 6 cyl. motor, ra­
1965 BUICK LESABRE
dio, whitewall*.
2 Dr. Hardtop! Stand. 8 cyl.
Convertible; all white.
Radio.
IMS CHEV. SEDAN
Pwr. steering Gri brakes.
. . . Impala 4 Dr., automatic
1963 Fairlane
Less than 10,000 miles
4 Dr. Stand. 8 Cyl.
dlo. thoroughly recondltoncd.
(a lady driven car).
1962 Chevrolet BelAir

1964 CHEV. CHEVELLE

★ Halp Wanted

★ Automotive

1965 IMPALA

Super Sport 2 Dr. Hdtp.;
auto. One local owner . . .
Arctic white and bucket
seats. Red carpet. Beauti­
ful!

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Hated: Ortolwr II. loris.
Philip H. Mikheil. Jud*e of Pr».
Richard N. Batter
Attorney for Administrator
H*lU**e. Mlckiyan
13/1

Mi In th* pure el nrclanlt
KXCEl'TINd Till H- 1

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�THKHASTTNoa 'BANNER—1

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

CARD OF THANKS
The Hastings WCTU would
like to thank all those who
helped In any way In defeating
the "Liquor by the Oleas propo­
sal.”
Hastings WCTU

CARD OF THANKS
The family of Vida I. Sherman
wish to express our sincere ap­
preciation to our relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
beautiful flowers, food, and many
kind deeds shown us during our
recent bereavement.
A special thanks to Dr Myers,
the nurses and aids on the sec­
ond floor of Pennock Hospital,
to Father Vesblt for his comfort­
ing message, the pall - bearers.
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home,
the U^.W.-CJO. Locals 138 and
414.
Nathan Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sherman
and grandchildren
Mrs. Harry (Estheri Booth
Mrs. Relndert (Jeanne) VanDyke
Mrs. Marguerite Parks
Lawrence Webb
Glenn Webb ,

CARD OF THANKS
I w ould like to thank all my
friends for the cards, prayers
and calls during my recent stay
in the hospital.
IN MKMORIAM
Mrs. Gerald Smith
In loving memory of our dear
mother, May Held Hanes, who
passed away in November IBM.
CARD OF THANKS
You can only have one mother,
We wish to thank our sons Patient, kind and true.
and families for remembering us No other friend in all the world
so well on our Golden Anniver­ Would be to true to you.
sary. also our friends who sent For all her loving kindness
cards and the Carlton Center She asks nothing in return.
Methodist Church for the sur­ When all the world fosakes you.
prise visit and lovely cake.
To your mother you can turn.
It will always be remembered.
Daughter. Eva Hollister
Guy and Ortha Nash
Son, Lewis Reid

IAI SEGhlTY

Home Baked Bread Always Family Treat

QaaatloaCaid taiwari

“Some days when things Just
don’t seem to be going right,"
said 18-yoar old 4-H'er Connie
Bushey. “I retreat to the kitch­
en, forget my trouble*, and
make a loaf of bread.
“It'e a real thrill to see the
■miles when my family takes
that first bite of my latest bread
creation," she added.
A Winner
Connie obviously did not
make ell of her best breads
"when things weren't going
right." because in nine years
she has made the equivalent of
1,030 loaves. She has given nu­
merous demonstrations on yeast
breads, rolls, and coffee cakes,
appeared on television and has
become an experienced judge
of home baked foods.
She is typical of the top rank­
ing young women who will be
named (500 scholarship win­
ners In November for outstand­
ing 4-H Bread projects. Connie,
daughter of the Ralph Busheys
of Muncie, Ind., won a scholar­
ship last year which she al­
ready has applied at Purdue
University where she has fin­
ished her freshman yearHonor Bakers
The scholarships plus trips
to the National 4-H Club Con­
gress for state award winners
are provided by Standard
Brands Incorporated. As na­
«. the 4-H Bread
tional sponsor of
program, thevcorporation will
provide medals of honor for
some 5,500 county award winners
Altogether well over a half
million
narUcipated in4 H'era
" breadhave
projert
Oils

milk; stir in sugar, salt, and margarine; cool to lukewarm Measure warm water into large warm bowl. Sprinkle or
erumble in yeast; stir until dissolved. Stir in lukewarm milk
mature, 2 eggs, and 3 cups of the flour. Beat until smooth. Stir
in enough additional flour to make a soft dough. Turn out onto
u8huy floured board; knead until smooth and elastic, about 10
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given here,

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chopped
blanched almonds,
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and raisins
raisins until
until well
well diadistnbu,ed' R°11 dOU«h ,n,° ‘ 184Dch lon« r0»* PUce in •
Kfeascd 16 x 14 x 4 inch large loaf pan. Cover; let rise in warm
P*ace&gt; &lt;rcc £rom dra,t- unUI doubled In bulk, about 1ft hours.
Beat 1 egg and 1 tablespoon cold water together until well
blended. Gently brush loaf with egg mixture. Decorate with
whole blanched almonda.
Bake in moderate oven (350’F.) about 45 to 50 minutes, or
until done.

Calendar of
Special Events

A Christmas smorgasbord and
bazaar Is to be held Saturday.
---------------- —r • Dec. 3. from 5 to 8 pm. sponfor medicare?-------------------------------- MrC(j by St. Ambrose Pariah of
A. She should get In touch D«.|tr,n Ham and chicken and
Higher । with the social security district I trimmings: Public invited,
premium for the same protection I office and they will help her to
and in addition, your coverage file her application in Hie three GREENS SALE—Friday. Doc. 2
The Thomapple Garden Club
will not begin until 6 to 0 months month period before she reaches
Greens Sale will be held from
after you enroll.
Q. 1 plan on continuing to',&lt; The Banner, in cooperation
। with the Social Security Admin­ at the Episcopal Parish House.
istration. is publishing a series of There will be hand-madecandjer,.
questions and answers on social ClirLitmas baked goods and many!
security subject*. If you have a other things.
Ing off from work?
question, the Social Security Ad-

py to assist you in filing your trlct 0|ncc
appheation with a intoimum at
m Aw&gt; NE

..
.— .---- . .-------security off lens in order to better
serve Uic public are now open
one evening a week or on Saturday morning. Oel In touch

HOSKA

5 r^.

Lakeside Barracks

The Lake Odessa Lakeside
Barracks and auxiliary meets al
Miciugun is open uauy Monaay i.the Lakewood Junior High School
through Friday from 8:30 a rn. Monday. Nov. 28. with a potluck
to &lt;;3o pm. It la also open each supper at 7 o'clock. The AuxinMonday evening from 4 30 pm “O' officer* will be installed.
„ B &gt;
your quesUon.
------------ “-----------1ST METHODIST CHURCH
200 W. Green Street
Rev George Elliott
Telephone WI 5-4045
:30 am. Worship service.
11 am. Worship service Title
|lapllU

re-enter athe hospital and be
covered by medicare?
A. You can re-enter Immedl-'
ately and bo covered until you
Coming."
have used up the 00 days of hos­
6 pm. Wesley singers.
pital care permitted during a
&gt;t»ll m lUno, Wten m
-™been out of a hospital or nura- I Arc you and your family Im- | Thursday. 3:30 Childrens and’
Ing home for 60 consecutive days.' munlrcd against tetanus?
i ,Carol choir rehearsal.
a new "spell uf illness " period
“ not- &gt;ou
nmning an . 7:30 Chancel choir rchcarsaL
...»
u. ucw Hu-,------------------- -—;—-• —
' 13-.30 Luncheon United Church
day period of eligibility.
oun tllnres, per Imps even death, Womcn postponed from Nov. 3.
Q. I don't receive a monthly I from this aertous disease.
.
-----------social security check, and I have
With gardening and other METHODIST CIRCUIT
sent in one S9 quarterly prcm- out-of-doors acUvltles, thc-'rtsk CHURCHES
mm
i.im nni-msn,
payment &lt;for
a. doctor Ku,
bill ,
In- । of
ot tMnnun
tetanus iimmses
Incrcaaca. The
The «nans
spans
_ _________
Rev. John
Joldersma
surance. It Is pemikaablc for me
be found in the cultivated
Welcome Corner*
to pay once a year Instead of eoUs °I most areas of the United
Worship service. 0:30 am.
-------States. They can be picked up
quarterly?
Church school 10:30.
Martin Comm
as one year's premium at one Lroduccd into the victim's body
Church schooL 0:45 am
time, if you pay in advance.
by somothlng as inconsequential
Worship service. 10.30 am.
Q. I get reduced social security
1,40 ecratch of a thorn or an
Quimby Church
benefits; do I have to file a new Insect bite.
application to qualify for medl-1 While milUona of babies and
Morning worship 11:30 am.

Health,
Safety Hints

A Delicately Sweet Bread (Makes 1 very targe loaf)

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

al

Orand

In January?
I have been innoculated against
A. Your hospital Insurance I tetanus, the fact remains that
protection starts automatically In i “bout three-fourths of the adult
January. But you must sign up population Is lacking In Inunufor medical insurance; you will ally- Tiie protection offered by
be mailed a notification in Oc- I Immunization wouni off after a
tober—3 montho before you arv-l™ years and must bo rcestab65.
| Ushed by booster shota, which
Q. I wlU bo 65 next montn. [PcvPte fall to get.
Should I file for medicare now
Once they niter the body, tetor wait until I am 65?
( anus spores hatch" into tiny,
A. You should file immediate- microscopic bacterio, which be­
ly so tiiat you will be covered Kins to multiply. In the process,
by medicare when you reach 65. i they liberate one of the dcadluot
1 Farmer:, risk severe soil 1088 If you wait until y&lt;xi reach 65 of all poisons which attacks the
have meoicai
medical I nerve ccntera causing oonvul■i u
If they
mey grow row crops on lowww- to
«&gt; flte.
‘“c. you wdl not nave
i producing fields with excessive Insurance coverage until the fol- slons and muscle spuama—some
alopea.
I lowing month.
so severe that victims have been
I "Row crore must be avoided
Q What is the enrollment known to fracture a vertebra.
•t-vt^n^Sy Xucuve liS
happen. If I # Usually the !« nerve, af-

j Crops Grown on
Slopes Results
In Soil Losses

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Rusnell Houseman. Pastor
0:45 am. Sunday school Classes
11 turn. Worship service. Mi
mans. This
WBCH.

service

broadcast,
“

children 4 thru 8 years.
6:30 p.m. Young People's
meetings. Junior high, high
schooL college age.
clal music, hymn stag. Message
by the pastor.

talion Boys Club.
Tuesday-6:30 p m CSB Stock­
ade Boys Club.
that is heavily sloping " con- Ido not al«n UP for ntedicare dur- reeled aro those of the head and
Wednesday Activities
lends Ray L. (took Thahman of
[ieck
«w“rol
chewing
6 in Men's Prayer Band.
Mlclil.-an State University's soil
A- Thl’ tlrsl enrohment period muscles. These turn rigid with
department
run» T°r 7
beginning spasm, giving the disease its taBible ftudy., .
“To be canxervlr
Thursday1—6
Girls Clute.

adequate level.

Alcoholics Can
Recover With
Proper Help

tallied where organic matter
| levels arc declining."
i Cqok says the productive capudtkf’M very light, sandy noils
U usually too low to produce

-----in January, your enrollment bacteria, Uic microorganisms
preventable. Protection should
period would be from Sept. 1 may be destroyed by oxygen in preventable.
through April 30. If you do not the blood. But when blood flow start early—one and a half to
enroll during this first enroll­ Is slight, as in a deep puncture; two months- after blrth-for Use
ment period you will have to from .stepping on a null or in scraper, and falls of childhood
wait until the next general en­ crushing wounds, or when the offer tetanus many opportuulrollment period. Oct. 1, 1067 to' sporcs are insulated by Imbedded tics. In children, os well as
1 dlyt and debris, the tetanus bac- adults, immunity Is initiated by
should file before the month youtoria
—, _________
may gain a ,.
deadly foot___________________________
a series of three shots, spaced
reach 65 to get protection Im- hold within Use body. This is over eight weeks, and followed
mediately upon reaching 65.
"because
—— *tetanus
—------- *-bacteria
•- thrive
--------•
•
by

i Runic matter maintenance durI Ing row crop yeans. Meadow
'.crops (legumes) liavc to be I Intend to keep on working full j No antibiotic or otiicr drug munity is maintained by booqteni
grown as a supplement to pro­ time. Can I get Medicare?
by Albert E. Heuslis,
, con halt a full-blown case, and every five years.
J Li
tect against a residue deficiency.
Stale Health Director
A. Yjs. The amount of money about 60 percent of those afflict- I Don't take a chance with M*&gt;
Are alcoholics completely lost
you /Cam does not affect your ed by tta? disease die.
anus. Call your doctor and make
from society without any pos­
eligibility for medicare.
I By means of immunisation, an appointment to have your
sible hope for tecoverj? I'm
Cafl WI 5-3481.
Q. My wife is nearly 65 but tetanus, is almost completely family immunized.
sure if an alcoliollc is a member
of your family or a cloee friend
you might begin to think that,
after n while.
"We're As Near As Your Telephone'
But here at the stale health
department we feel that there la
hope for the alcoholic, and th.it
the disease can be dbigncxied and
treated in much the sumo inan-

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will cure a sufferer—but on the
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other hand, professional care,
real concern luid understanding,
will certainly help the Individual
on the road to recovery.
Our alcoholism program is de- ■
Automobile &amp; Machinery
KEYS DUPLICATED while you
signed to do Just thaU-help the ,Appliance &amp; General Repair
Concrete Product!
Repair
.
alcoholic, rather than to con- '
demn and punish him for his!
sickness. In order to Tight tills'
WATCH AND DIAMOND RING COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERV­
GET YOUR READY-MIX front *•
variety of tools. Including in­
REPAIR—Expert workmanship.
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
ICE—First class work. Call WI CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXformation. treatment, education
Phone WI 5-2123.
5-5085. Burkey Sales and SereSt.
Phone
WI
5-5316.
to
your
specifications.
Farm
Bu­
stonily on the lookout to make
our program even better, In or­
reau Services. M37 So., WI 5­
der to help the alcoholic as much
2223.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
CERAMIC, FORMICA. LINOLEUM CHAIN SAW^hEADQUARTERS—
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Tiie state alcohollsn program
ANO CARPET REPAIR — HssCo. Homo office 822 S. Benton.
offers guidance to the alcoholic
Phono WI 5-5412. Plant. W.
who seeks help, provides infor­
pen* and supplies. McCulloch
Sula. WI 5-5118.
COMPLETE
DEVELOPING
SERV
­
State Rd Phone WI 5-2123.
mation. fo the I public on the pre­
ICE— 24 hour Service (black
vention of alcoholism, and edu­
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.
cation for professional people in WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
and white!. Jscpbs-Preicription
Guaranteed workmanship. Also
Pharmacy. Phobe WI 5-^466.
activities are carried out through
all kinds of Jewelry Repair and
Miscellaneous
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired.
the state alcoholism program and
Engraving. Miller Jewelers, 118
Recored. Burksy Sales and Serv­
alcoholism centers that are lo­
W. Stalo St.
cated In many cities and coun­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phono CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
ties throughout the State,
WI 5-5176.
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
In addition, the program ixw
Fabrics in Barry £ounty. Kirsch
AT BEVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
helped to establish treatment GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All
rods. Installation and Hanging.
TER—Raw wood or finished
programs at general hospitals in
Beverwyk's
Color
Center,
221
Battle Creek, Sault Ste. Marie.
221 W. Mill*.
appliances. Call 945-2317.
Flint. Saginaw, Mt. Clemens,
and Lansing.
Our major tasks are to have VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUARalcoholism rtcugiuzed and treat TROPHY CENTER—Plus specialRadio, Television Repairing
les Goodyear Bios. Phone WI
lie and the health professions;
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
5-5052.
more Jeweler. 102 E State St..
and Use Improvement mid cxElectric, 222 S. Jefferson.
Phone 945-5316.
alcoholics. Tins la an Illness that
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
afflicts at least 200.000 victims
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover,
thorised Dealer for Wheel Horse Business Services Offered
In Michigan—and you can ima­
945-3862. Free service for one
gine the misery to the Individual
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
year on Setchai I-Car lion Color.
sufferer, his family, and his
E. L. Carpenter Hardware.
friends, that Is caused by the dlPUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
and supplies. Kelley Electric
wue.
’ Systems. Sold, irotalled, serviced.
WE
REPAIR
radio
and
record
Service.
524
Middleville
Rd..
TV?S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
If alcoholism is a problem in
players (STEREO and HI-FI I.
Phone WI 512700 after 5 pm..
our family, please don't hcaltate
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Music Center. 138 W. Slate.
5381.
Hastings.
Phone 945-4284.
son. Phone WI 5-9187.
holism information centers in
many cities that can give you
aid. In addition, yuur .local
health department will be hap­
py to provide you with lusUtance
Call 945-3481 If You Would Like to b« Liatod in
Remember. alcoholism is a dls-

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�■Si BANNER
canned cling peaches dusted with
brown sugar and nutmeg, canned

Broil for Speed

Fresh Out of The Attic

t lamps:
resulting In unjust criticism at
27— Extra spring dip and bolt*:
28— Rprlng clamps for broken
spring:
connection* will- enable you to

prisorunent bi the county Jal) or
Detroit House of Correction for

Fubilahing Company

30— Headlight dimmer lenses .
light and use it a* a trouble light Chicago
31-Celluloid' cover foe blue anywhere around the car
nook:
Yours truly.

One-half Inch thick slices of J
Michigan State is* the first
Canadlan-&lt;yle boron will broil
■ &lt;&lt;&lt;«&lt;l
tfttm to win
WMI successive
I &lt; k &lt;■ &lt;.' Ml*
Big Ten
&lt; &lt; &lt;1
tn g to 10 mlnutJO. If desired. tootlMil titles -Jnce Ohio State
troll along With them somerdtd it in 1954-1955

latest pumps an? unusually easy
The Blue Book makes a few
comments on the various Items
in the above list a* follows:
Any slock car in good condi­
tion is capable of making even
a truns-conttnentol tour. Xf pet
rocks arc med under the crank-

With our abundance of material blessings, let
us remember that the" greatest satisfactions in
life coma from raising high-minded children

and from working for the well-being of our

fellow man.

We Now Pay 4’/i%
On All Savings

dent than the old "bock break­
ers." Fortunately too. the engine In Blue Book of
State of Michigan
driven tire pump is gaining in
RegL-Tratlon; Annually. Jan. 1
popularity Its a part of standard
equipment—don't forgvt the plea­ with Secretary of State. Lansing
and
30
other points through the
sure gauge, even though there
State.
of the engine pump. Three gauges
Tax: (a! Automobiles operated
often read from five to 15 pounds
too high because of the add!- tach H P., plus 35c for each 100
pounds of It* weight
overcome the resistance of the
(bi Automobiles operated by
valve itself.
steam-25c for each ILF. plus 35
It is better to keep out of c for each 100 pounds of it*
trouble than It Is to get out of weight
trouble—when approaching mud
&lt;c&gt; Aulomobllaa operated by
or sand, or turning into a ditch, electric power No. 1.00 *or each
shift to a lower gear before you H.P of Its motor, plus 35c for
have to—It is seldom difficult each 100 pounds of it* weight.
to get out of a hole or sand If One half rate Sept 1st
you handle the car properly. On
Chauffeur:
bad sandy stretch**, drive slowly,
Licence: 12.00. Must be over
but as long as you can keep the 18. Renewal ann'tally Jan. 1st.
car moving, don't stop and you Same fee. For registrations after

By H. JJ. Burpct
stltute beveled plugs, which will
not be scraped off or opened by
Ross Johnson of Jackson tuts of open gild wrenches, pipe the high crown of a road.
furnished
all with a wrench, machinist haram.:
The one part of the equipment
—
ooid.
cap ohlselpu«
or md- punches,
ooue
.toand
«S£or.
a..- which will not tolerate pruning
is the tool kit. We would advise
tng I would say that around ,ling pliers, thin nose and- slip
1920. everyone that owned a car joint, knits, small vis* to damp strongly the use of the entire
'1st of tools given under section
was torn 'Thirty Years Too ;on lunnlrig-board.
Soon."
You can make your trip a rec­
I will say one thing that thia
ord of lire trouble punotuateo
Blue Book did rot give any in­
with punctures ana blow outs,
struction* on "drag-racing "
and 'nuU, two additional tubes. but there is no need ot it. Start
I can remember back in those
the tour with good tires and
days a lot of things that today
tubes on ail fair wheels, with
seem real funny I remember brace to fit rim bolts, good set two complete changes (demount­
□rapping in on Bill Smith, the ot tire tools. Uro and tube re- able rim*, tires and tubes and
Smith' of Smith &amp; Doster, here
with two additional emergency minute you stop your rear wheels
In D-lton one day. BIU was un­
tubes in the carl a great many will Immediately dig in. In such
der the cari.grca-lng and tight­ for tut^s. tiand pump or engine
uunc'.urts occur in the tool box; an event, try alternating reverse
ening up ail the nut* and check­ pump.
Inner tubes should be correctly and flrat speed in quick succes­
ing everything all over. He told
3-Fuel And OJ1 Jtauipmenl:
folded and carried In bags to sion with passengers and extra
tne. "We're taking a long trip to­
Oil squirt cin. ttmn can of prevent chafing. Be generous weight removed. If you are still
morrow, we're going to Grand oil. gallon of gasoline (reserve* with the talc; wipe away any unsuccessful your roll of 12
Rapids." I am sure you will all grease gun and small can of
excess so that it will not roll inch chickenwire—if you have
get a kick out of this article this grease, combination funnel and into balls. And last of all—if you Included It in your equipment,
week. Thanks to much Ross for pint measure, piece of chamois.
are really up against It with a will get you out Simply work It
your several letters I have re­
4—Repair Material:
blowout and no patch or shoe, under the drive wheel and cor­
ceived recently.
Wire insertion asbestos pack- improvise a patch before you responding front wheel; it will
Jackson. Mich
call for help. One or two thick­ .give you sufficient traction to
Oct. 16. 1966 box assorted nuts, bolt* and nesses of rubberized canvas' from pull out without trouble—you will
Dcnr Mr. Burpee:
lock woollen. assorted cotter pins the luggage cover, several thlckanywhere in this country that
Thought you might be interest­ and terminals. electric tape,
ed in the following from the lengths high tension cable and piece ot an old coal or duster, you cannot easily overcome. It is
Official Blue Book of 1920. length low tension cable, radia­ have brought many a car safely often, advisable to deflate the
Around that time or before it tor repair bolt*, nut and wash- Into the harbor or the nearest rear tires to an inch and a half
garage.
from the rim. This will give a
appears that repair places for
5—Tire chains
Extra crass
Buy your oil In sealed quart broad traction about twice the
automobiles were few and far be­
tween. The Book point* out that chain*
or gallon cans, and carry with ordinary width and by driving
n tourist should have penty of
vou. Replenish the gasoline be­ slowly you can go over the worst
fore you need to. And Insist on rand with comparative ease—be
tools and repairs with him in to place under jack.
order to be able to reach one of
7—Spark plugs and gaskets: having It "chnmpoUcd," unless sure to inflate immediately after
th-^e places and points out 34 'luge
Gage for'
for| testing
testl
spark plugs. your car is fitted with a tank passing the bad stretch.
different wcUons of Items he plug terminals.
containing a gasoline reserve.
Unless you buy aji'aler proof,
B—Valve and spring assembly
«hould have with him. They are
dust proof touring''Trunk foil
a gallon on the running board
listed as follows:
may find it necessary to send
Material for roadside repairs your hotel clothes on ahead Sult
1—Tool Kit:
10— Trouble lamp:
corns the small space It occupies coses with well designed suitcase
11— Brake lining (extra!:
I jin?c and small monkey
—you can often repair a honey carrier -brackets ore all right If
12— Puli out device:
wrench. Tow sizes of screw drlvcombed radiator which has you rover them carefully, not
13— Collapsible shovel:
14— Roll of chicken Wir«-12 tprutig it small Teak, or wen hit only on top. but also under­
by a stone, by means ot a bolt neath. where water thrown onto
inch. To pull out of sand.
15— Waste and cheese cloth:
and nut with a leather and metal the running board by the wheels
16— Folding bucket:
can reach them.
17— Camp and lunch equip­ through the opening where the
Your battery U In danger of
ment: Thermos, lunch kits, auto leak occurs and tighten the nut. being over fed-continuous driv­
itei in the H«»bed. camp, camp stove, etc.
4n Thursday*,
ing with no lighting and little
16—Touring truck (dust proof! opening between the cells. Carry
delivery.
irlrr .Jenjlh ot rubbjr tublnj It .hi
Many Samples.
bracket*:
feed line wears through file it in of
connector and u
20-W*len&gt;rooF rover for lug- half a: the point where the leak the
lhan b|lKX)
I*10 !&lt; P
blin&gt;
^hLs and go slow for
THE FURNITURE
21—Hand soap:
mi
U*b‘n*
’
“ awhile. A battery needs waler
BUILDING
1 U8nu&gt;। when the level begins to get low.
23—Extra bulbs in protective

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Phone WI 5-3853

All Savings Insured Up to
$15,000 with F.S.L.I..C

MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAH BAHK SYSTEM

Plymouth is out

this year.

full control and must me driven
with due regard to public tafeiy.
Lights: One hour after sunset

must display at least one lighted
lamp on the front and one on
the rear. Some form of dimmers
must be used on front electric
light*.
Cars parked within limits of
any public highway any time
during the period from one hour
after .-.unset to one hour before
sunrise, shall have displayed
theron a front Mid rear light.
Fines: First offense. Not more
than $25 and costs, or 10 days.
Second offense. Not more than
$50 and costs, or 30 days. Third
and subsequent offenses: Not

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An approved type of headlight
lens Is necessary. A spotlight U
a valuable addition to your
equipment If you are following
sign pasts or a crooked unfamil-

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Hastings
Phone 945-3429

carping

24— Hydrometer for battery:
25— Motomeler for radiator:
26— Radiator hose and hose heavy single chains or mud hooks you ore touring. Carry your
fastened over the tire and around hydrometer and get distilled wa­
one spoke of the wheel will in- ter from any reliable garage or
a druggist. To find tiw location
worst mud hole. It Is possible to (of the nearest battery service
put on such chains without get- '
.station refer to tile general In­
Ung off the running board. In 'dex in the front of the book.
using lighter chains for regular
travel over slippery roads it is CCMor&gt;.
them fairly laut-though not addresses ore listed under each
too stiff to prevent creeping.
town. Note: The book shows that
Buy the best, most durable In Hastings it was Ute Universal
Jack on the market. The best Is Garage Company. 150 W. Court
none too good to stand the heavy
strain on the weight of your car
laibricate according to mileage,
A long handle jock will enable I not according to a certain num­
you to place the tool under the ber of days, weeks or month*.
rear axle without getting down
on oil fours. There are several (crested in the calendar. Many
excellent Jack* on the market of tourist* run their differentials
thl* type. A small block of wood dry', because In town they only
makes an excellent bed for the tilled them once in four or five
base of the Jock when necessary months. Grease the speedometer
to change a tire on uneven swivel Joint. If you never greased
ground. It often saves valuable it before. Hunt it up and give It
time In hunting for a stone and
n surprise.
It takes Utile space: Some Jacksi i’reptircdr.rsn is worth the price.'
have supplementary bases for Select your equipment carefully
this purpose.
Then bear in mind that your 0*7
In case you break a spring a is traveling as far in a day as
ball of heavy binder twine is in­ it would some times travel in a
valuable: raise the body suffi­ week, and treat it accordingly.
ciently to Insert the ball between
We recommend the accessories
and equipment advertised in this
stay in place and has plenty of section as reliable, a* they are
"give" to break the Jar. enabling standard products and they can
you to drive much faster to the readily be purchased at any good
nearest repair station.
garage or supply store along the
way.
plugs. Try them to be sure they
If you have any difficulty In:
securing any of these articles'
have gaskets and that they will write direct to the manufacturer.

RENT MONEY

William F. Arnold
Operators
"With Fall coming up. io do a
License: $0 50 Must be over 14.
Renewal not required -Must pass
examination by Chief of Police In
citlra. Sheriff or deputy sheriff
outside cities.
Numbers: Front and rear.
me how much money' you'd like
f(imlshed by Slate
Speed: "Reasonable and pro­
per" having regard to the traffic Takes only a little while, often
and use of the highway. Maxi­
mum speed 25 mlleo. Within cor­ as little as 10 minutes to rent tire
porate limit* of all ciUii and money you need from Model.
villages not more.than 10 mllea
in business portions, or more
d0
than 15 miles in other portions.,11
’ “
,
At intersections, bridges, sharp |"Tk« M»d«i &lt;Mft«. it al t«o W. $(».«

Wayne Hazel
Phone 374-3523

such fine and Imprisonment
Non-resident: Exempt for 90
days, provided home State laws
(If substantially similar to the
Michigan regulations! are com­
piled with, and home State num­
ber Is conspicuously displayed.
End.

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�The Hastings Banned
Tkursdav
74 1966
Thursday. November 24.

Promote Troopers
State Trooper Jack O. fianduiky has been promoted to cor­
poral and transferred from the
Wayland post to East Tawas;
Trooper Dalton D. Bennett has

Democrats and
Republicans
,
Name Committees

been promoted to corporal and
transferred from Wayland to
Weal Branch, and Trooper Rod­
erick J LaMare also haa been
erlck J. LaMare also has been
ferred from Ionia to Grand Hai ven.

Lady Buxton flips her lid

RIDING SHOTGUN—The sound of rifle fire alert* member* nf the U. 8. Army 1099th
Boat Company a* they haul troops and aupplica In Vietnam. They make the run dally
between Vung Tau and Saigon.

MSU Testing
F ’Teens for Peace
l or Value of
1
b, u&gt;«Jp&lt;e «. k,dde»
1
(help other people.
Late Com Silage
I
Kight
now.
this
club
Is
just
in
“
I this club. It was originated this 1
Many fanner* have wondered Summer. 1966, by Cindy Nicely,1
about the value ot silage cut late und Laura Roger The group was 11get other clubs going us soon
we build up our operating
In tha season for feeding beet [ men furthered to include Carlie'a*
1
cattle.
, Beebe und Lorraine Kidder. Thl* I•capital. We have a fairly large
By next Spring they may have , group began organizing and group for a club ao new. and all
members seem enthusiastic.
an answer.
I Planning und decided on the the
1
Michigan State University beef’ :h€"1L‘ '°r thc ,clu1
b .
,
*,, As of now we have a (airly large
group for a club *o hew. and
cattle researchers have started an | ^he theme includes two pur- all the members seem enthuaiextensive feeding project Sltagc 11*^“- to help needy children i Mlle. As of now we have around
harvmted al three different times, I “d odulta overseas, and to help I &lt;0 numbers and our officer* are
and cut both fine and medium; teens have a better understand­ as follows: President, Carlie
will be fed during the winter to lnR of other people in the world, Beebe; vice president. Lorraine
cattle at MSU’s Beef Cattle Re- 1 We have decided on two main
search Center at East Lansing.
objectives for our overseas plans; I and treasurer. Cindy Nicely.
Dr, Hugh lUM. exUmlon- X
«
research animal husbandry sclen- I
overseas, and &lt;-• we \ This club is run and mainlalntut. will test silage horvsted in I *1U. ** •‘'“PPC-'ting a child over- ! cd by the teens of this club. Our
J adult sponsor is Mrs. Allen
mid-September. mld-October and '

clamsup
Such exquisite manners. Lady Buxton, of
course, has made rather a reputation for her­

self with such goings-on. Who (for instance)
gave the world that self-centering one-finger

snap? That great big small-change purse?

That

high-sprung

thin-lipped

Key-Tainer?

Those teens wishing to Join
the club must feel the need for
School.
peace In thl* world and should
We have planned many acUtx&gt; cnUiusiastlc about all uctlvi- vitlcs, some of which riavenl
lies carried on In the club to
about yet. and we try to
$5.95. Lighter $2.95, Cigarette Cose $3.95,
_________ •
I have one activity a month. Our
i activity for this month ha* been
Clutch Purse $6.95, Billfold $3.95 up, Keythat can be packed In a rilo.
to make Christmas decorations
Tainer* $2.95, Spec'-Toiner* $2.95.
Late-cut ullage has less moisture
to sell. The money from this
and. us a result, tin? silage does
project win go to rurtner our
not puck In the silo. Field lenses
program for those needy persons
are also great for late-cut silage.
overseas.
The npenrch work is 'part of
We will be selling these deco­
several experiments bring carried
rations at the Hastings City
out at the Beef Cattle Research
Bank on the 25th day of No­
Center during the winter feeding
Mrs Kata Smith of Hastings vember. The teens of the Teen
period.
has announced that the final re­ Prticcmakt-rs have made the
sults of this year's UNICEF drive ' decorations themselvea and they
Call WI 5-3481.
I totaled $52140, a figure npproxi- I are all very beautiful and reusenFor Banner Classified Ads
I mutely $500 00 higher than when । ably priced. Among tire Items
Ute first United Nations Chll- 'are: Ciiristma* tree bulb*.
dren's Fund drive was held in1 wreaths, candle*, and other
the Hastings area eight year* 1 things. Our work ha* turned out
ago.
| well and we liope everyone wiU
Cel the laical model: thi» »lim. ikek cowhide Kt that holdi
The pennies, nickels and , romc to see our display and to
every key aad piece of paper a man ii likely to carry. Every
dime* collected will be trans- 1 buy. We will have a contrlbuphoto.and card, too, becatxc thia Convertible* Billfold haa a
formed Into vital supplies, tlon box for anyone wishing to
removable piu CaK. Black, or brown, with thin Puih-bultOD
equipment, medicines and vac- contribute to this cause. but we
Kcy-Taincr,
•
rines for more- than 100 wnder- '(hopo you 11 come to bay ai».
developed countries around the
Sincerely.
Wallets $3.95 up
Key Cases $2.95 up
world.
The Teen Peacemakers 1
For the local youngsters who'
participated on Halloween, the
UNICEF drive combines the tra­
ditional fun of Halloween with
n constructive, rewarding acti­
vity. namely the world's greatest
effort by children to help chil­
**
QU *
dren.
Phone Vermontville
। It was pointed out that every
126 I. State St.
Phone WI 5-2464
259-7298
penny collected means six glasses
I of milk for hungry youngsters, a
mckle buys the penicillin to cure
Hiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiunliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii two little victims of "yaws." an
ugly, crippling tropical disease
A dime provides the antibloties
to save a child suffering from
trachoma from total blindness. A
quarter means enough BCG vac­
cine to protect 20 children
against tuberculosis.
.. ....................................................................................................................................................................... .
The UNICEF program was or­
ganized for the first time In 1950
by a small Sunday School group
t^tlch collected J17 By 1965 the
humanitarian program had re­
sulted In gift* of U£ million and
had won a share Ln a Nobel
Peace Prize.
Who indeed. The works work. And keep work­

mld-November. Part of each cut­
ting will be nne-chopped and part
of It medium-chopped.
Delay In culling the iltage
mean* a reduction in quantity

ing. Smoothly, surely, and in such beautiful

sets as The Petite Fleur, above. French purse

UNICEF Drive
Climbs S500
Over 1st Effort

with matching Key-Tainer*

Stan Trumble, C.L.U.

by LORD BUXTON

Three

'Revolution in
Religion’ Film
Saturday Night

1

ft 4

I Doubles Chib, Saturday. Nov.
। at 8 psn.
i AU those Interested in t

life-problem* are Invtted to
’end this film showing in
basement of Grace Luthe
Church, comer of Jefferson
Walnut streets

H" “ u» m°"n’ d«
of Jesus Christ facing up to the

The Barry County Republican challenges p-ejented to II by
Convention and the Barry Coun-___ .__ . „
.
Michigan Stated def
ty' Democratic Convention re- modern day Hfe. This U the
convened Wednesday night at question dealt with In the film backfield coach. Vince Ca
die Courthouse to elect county entitled “Revolution In Religion." coached East Lansing High Troj
executive committees for two-1 Produced and filmed by Jans to a 44 won-four lost rec­
year terms.
WBBM-TV in Chicago. "Rcvolu- ord during hl* 1954 to ISM Hint
The executive committees for tlon in Religion." will be shown tu head coach
both parties automatically con- at the regular meeting of the
BANNER WANT ADDS FAY
slst of the candidates who were Grace Lutheran Singles and
nominated at Jhe last two pre- ——-------------...............................
ceding Fall primary elections, in­
eluding candidates for county
of!tees, the two State representa­
tive candidates and the three
State Senate candidate* encotn- |
passing Barry County.
__
In addition, the following were
elected Wednesday:
Republican —Kenneth Radant.
Charles Murphy and Dnm»w-drounie, Fourth Word; Dr.Fred
HAser and Carolyn Dimmer*.
Third Ward; Donna Baldwin;
and Paul Richard Dean. Rutland
Township; Jean Stager. Irving;
Joe Bravata. Orangeville; Mrs i
William Hayes. Irving; Lloyd:
Hoffman. Barry, and Noble "Bill" 1 Sackett. Hastings Township.
Democratic—Shirley Reed and
Judy Main, Second Ward Orno
Knowles. Third Ward; Wendell i
Shaffer. Frank Francisco and
Frank McCarthy. Barry Town- I
ship; Aletha Young and George
Huck. Assyria: Mary Linderman.
Rutland: Melvin Goebel. Hope,
and Clinton Liggett, Prairieville
Township.
The new Republican Executive
Committee caucused Immediately
for election of new officer*. They
We »hculd exnress our thonks
are: Ken Radant. county chair­
today for rrtany things Certainly,
man: Dorothy Adrounle, vice
we should be thankful that we
chairman; Donna Baldwin, secrelary; Lloyd Hoffman, treasur­
live in the world's most prosperous
er. and Charles Murphy, finance
■nation, remembering, too. the plen­
chairman.
tiful blessings of God's own world
Mrs. Irene Parker, chairman of
that are ours whether or not we
the Barry County Democratic
Committee, elected to caucus at
prosper as individuals.
a later data.

Let Us Give Thanks

Call WI 5-3481.
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New York Life

HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING

Playing with Michigan State's
freshman football Irani in 1966
is 260-pound end Lawrence
Smith, younger brother of cur­
rent Spartan All-American giant
Bubba Smith.

In the Tradition of the Holiday,
We Gratefully Take Account of

Our Bountiful Blessings...
Prayerful moments in the church of
our choice . . . happy moments

with family and friends . . .

these are the times when
we most appreciate our
doily blessings. Today,

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giving thanks . . . and
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RADIO &amp; TV
The MANAGEMENT

HOWARD TRUMBULL
WI 5-9187 b WI 5-5992
228 N. JvH.rso- ** Mill
Formerly st Firestone Store

Closed Hov. 19

through
Nov. 26

and STAFF of

1220 on
Your Radio
* Dial

WBCH
Hastings - Barry County Radio

�Observe World
Community Day
Here (Thursday

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, DELTON METHODIST
SCIENTIST
Martins X. Taber. Minister
Her. B. R- Dart*. Putor
Church study.' Bunday, 9:45.
Just off M-M. North an M-M In
Worship, Sunday, 11 arc.
. Village of Woodbury
Bunday school, 11 arc.
Youth FeUowahlp, Sunday, 6.
Sunday school, 9:46 *.m
Wednesday service, 8 P
Prayer Group, Tuesday. 9:30.
Worship, 11 am.
.
Chancel choir, 7 pm. Thursday.
Junior church for childmri, 4-9. hALTIMO«i«'tJ. a. CRUNCH
day and Saturday, 3 to
Youth choir rehearsal, Wed, 8.
Rev, Chalmec IMer, Pastor
IRVING CHAPEL
FeUowahlp service, 7:48 am
&lt;a
AmAaa MtwYj
CHURCH QF GOD
Bunday school, 18 am. to 11.
Youth Fellowship, Wed, 7.
Bible Study aM Prayer ser­
vice. Wednesday. 8 pm. u Roger
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
Carey home, west at church.
BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship, 11 am.
Worshlp service, 10 arc.

Bunday school, 11 arc.

CHRIST CHILD FESTIVAL —A unique Christmas ob*tva%,
the Fort Wayne, Ind., Christ Child Festival, will be presented l4e.

tlon will be

7 to II p.m. Friday,

projects or baking the thousands of cookies served free with coffee
and milk to visltora There are exhibits portraying the Life of
HuUnge' former Christmas Pagrant.
x-,1

.

_•

c

uanlzatlon and health of man-

•

C&gt;nri8tian Science kind. ... To those leaning on
' the sustaining Infinite, to-day Is
Thanksgiving
big with blesslnga" ("Science
and Health with Key to the
Service at 10:30 Scripluree"
by Mary Baker
Eddy).

Thanksgiving will be observed

।

Thursday, Nov. 24. In First
Church of Christ, Scientist, 645! church. Mr. Bernard Herrington.
West Green Street.
and by Mrs. Marilyn West, eec-

Community-Wide
Thanksgiving
dlviduab In the congregation.
wno wm also join
jThanksgiving hymns. . -"“ Service Nov. 23
doee relationship between
payer and Thanksgiving.
A period will be set aside tor

Christian Endeavor. 7 prc.
INTER-LAKE8
Darrel Starbard, president.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Junior Chri.itLan Endeavor. 7
Delton, Michigan
Jlcv. David HoncyweM. Pastor
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
,* Sunday school, 10 am.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
Worship. 11 am.
pm. Class leaders. Clayton Mote
Evening worahlp, 7 pin.
and Fred Bawdy.
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm.

FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings

1503 Johnson, Lake Odessa, Mich.
Bunday school, 10 am.

Phone 945-5218
Where a Christian Experience
Evening service. 8 p.m.
Makes You u Member.
Prayer service. Wed., 8 prc.
10 a.m. Bunday school.
11 mi. Morning worship.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
6:15 pm Youth FeUowahlp.
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
6:30 pm. Evening prayer.
220 West Colfax Street
7 pm. Evening worahlp.
Bunday public talk, 3 pm.
7 pm. Wed., prayer and Bible
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Henry VanTU, Evangelist

11:18 arc. Bunday school

WOODLAND METHODIST
Rev. Richard VondenBosch
Sunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 prc.

PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHUBCH

CHRIST CHUBCH
.
R. Colfax at N. Boltwood
Rev. Bari Gaskin, Pastor,
Mpmlng worship, 9:30 arc.
Sunday school, 10:30 am.
Christian Endeavor, 4:15 prc.
Evening service, 7 am.,
EVANGELICAL UNITED
Prayer meet Thursday, 7:30.
BRETHREN CHURCH
East i Grand Streets
BT. ROBE CATHOLIC CHURCH
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
Rev. Fr. Ralph J. Kelly
Rev. Stephen Vesblt, Assistant
No office hours, just by ap­
.Confoasiona, 4 to 6, and 8 to 9. pointment.
9:56 am. Bunday school, Leon
Bahirdaya
West, SupL Nursery, elasaca for

LeRoy Kenney. Pastor
ST. AUGUSTINE.
10 am. Sunday school
MIDDLEVILLE
11 am. Morning worship.
Wednesday. 7:45 pm. prayer.
Thursday. 7 pm. Pioneer Giris
and Boys Brigade.
Women's monthly missionary
fellowship, 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
Bunday Massea, 7:30, 11 pm.
CEDAR CREEK
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK,
BIBLE CHURCH
Campground Rd., 8 Mlles South DOWLING

11 am. Worship, speaker, Rus­
sell HarUler from State Christ­
ian Rural Overseas Program.
Organist, Mrs. Ruth West, choir
director, Gerald Octroth.
6 pm. Junior choir pntoUce.

partment.
7 pin. Evening service with
nursery provided. Sermon: Study
in Romans.
LAKEWOOD
Wednnwliiy. day of prayer and
BAPTIST CHURCH
•
Sunday school, 19 aan&gt; - —
Bible eUidy.
Community Room above
Worship, 11 am.
10 n.m. Mamlng grcaip. Bill Co­
The church soloist. fra. Frank' The Hastings Area Ministerial
Woodland Fire Station
Youth meeting. 6:15 p.m.
tant, leaner.
Cooper will sing "N iw Thank | Association annmaiccs tliat there
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor
[ Prayer, Bible study, 7:30 pm.
7 pm. Evening group, Mrs.
We All Our Ood.'fbj Bach oc-. :
Boltwood and E. State Road
9:50 orc. Sunday school.
Gladys Ostroth.
will be a roaynunlty wide
! LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
cxxnpaaled on the arg
11 am. Worship eervlce.
Nursery for both groups.
thanksgiving service ou -Thanks­
Wa&lt;&gt;k Rider. .
X
Morning worship, 11 tun.
7:?0 prc. Ei-tulng service.
|
Rev. Carl Sllvemall, Pastor
7:45 pm. Chancel choir re­
giving Eve. Nov. 23 at f;30.
Bunday evening service. 7 pm. hearsal.
A Golden Text front_________
Morning worship. 10 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 p.m.
and Responsive Reading from will be held at Pilgrim Hollneaa
Bunday school, 11 a m.
Thursday. 12:30 potluck lunch­
Bunday. 8;30 am. Free Matho­ eon Methodist Church.
Sunday worahlp. 7:30 pm.
dist broadcast over WFUR.
Wednesday family worship.
0:30 pm. Hanging of
the
Hastings.
Give it the finest protection available anywhere
Mid watch in the sama with
Adult Bible study. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday,
after
school
thanksgiving .... pay thy vows
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
with Exchange car insurance at Triple-A. More
Saturday, library open 2 to 4
tor of the Church of God. will
Young People's Service, Thurs- ' Pm.
unto the moot High."
Boys, Giris Fellowship. 7:30.
. .
Michigan drivers depend on it than any other.
The Bible Lason will include
Saturday, Nov. 27 Youth Fel­
pastora of the area taking part
Worship, 11 km.
WOODLAND
DETROIT AUTOMOIILE INTER-INSURANCE EXCHANGE
lowship Mystery supper at
in the service.
1
Tuesday prayer. 7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN CARLTON CENTER
church.
AND MOTOR STATE’IMUJIUNCE COMPANY
METHODIST CHUBCH
"Everyone is welcome to come
Sunday. “Faith for Today," on
8310 Copts Drove Road
ages from the Christian Bclenqj
8:30 p.m. Dec. 3, Fellowship
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
and join In on thanking the Trl-f' TV Wood. Channel 8. 8:30 o.m.
textbook:
Rpv. Circrlce Olbbs, Pastor
olajvjxirty at the church.
Morning warship, 0:16 am.
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,
"Christiana rejoice In
FFICE
r-w_.
_____________ ____ Radio WJEF, 1230, 8.30 STC.
COATS Q*OVE , ..
upon our community,'* the'*Mv '
' '
—--------y, 7:30 adult choir.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
WI 5-4392
237 W.
nouncement said.
1 MILO BIBLE CHURCH
■Jdnlar choir,
pn HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Coala Grove &amp; Durkoo Road
OF GOD CHURCH
combined with self-immolation.
The service offering will go
Route 3 Delton
Rev. Charlee Gibbs, PsMor
102 E. Woodlaud Avenue
toward the Hospital Meditation Bev. Prank Crabb, Bible teacher DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
Rev. H. R. CPUver
AD8ENTIST CHURCH
accomplishing whatever has been Room at Pennock.
I
A. J. Spoelstra. Pa.tU&gt;r
Bible school, 10 am.
j Bunday school. 10 am.
Elder Samuel J. EUo
successfully done for the ChrisWorship hour, 11 am. Bimon: '
Warship, 11 am.
2730 W. State Rd.
Christian Endeavor, 5 pm.
6 prc. Young People's service. Sunday.
I • Bunday evening serrioe. 7:30.
Hastings, Mich.. Ph. WI 5-9465
| Wed. evening service, 7:30.
Saturday Babbath school. 9:30.
'The Country Church That
7 pni. Wednesday service.
WcxshlR 11 sun.
Welcomes You.”
I SOUTH KALAMO
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pjn.
PENTECOSTAL
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on CHUBCH OF THE N AZ ARENE
1719 N. Broadway
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
TV, WOOD. Channel 8, 8:30 am.
z
"THANKSGIVING TO CHRISTMAS"
Almon O. Fulton, Psstor
'
1831 Ionia Rd.. Kalamo
Bunday. Voice of Prophecy,
410 E. Madison. 945-5085
Radio WJEP. 1230. 8:30 am.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worahlp, 11 am.
At 10:30 am. on Thursday.
Morning worship, 11 orc.
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
Young People's sendee, 6:30.
Dec. 1. 1966, Mra David Otto of
Youth service 7 pun,
Evening service. 7:30 p.m.
W. Olen Campbell. Pastor
Middleville, World Day of Prayer
Evening service 7:30 pm.
2 Mlles South of Oun Lake
Thursday prayer. 7:30 pm.
U» EvangellaUo meeting at the
! chairman for United Church
C- - _i,k
w
Wednesday Bible, prayer, 7:30. rt n
0:45
am.
Bunday
school.
Women, will conduct a wcrksliop
MIDDLEVILLE
CHRISTIAN
11
am.
Morning
worship.
' for World Day of Prayer chair­
KILPATRICK UNITED
RBFORMED
CHAPEL
7
pm.
Evening
worahlp.
The beautiful large painting was
men and Interested persons from
BRETHREN CHURCH
708
W.
Main
Street
the various communities In Barry
M-M Woodland
the most Invited guests present.
Rev. Earl Bchlpper
County.
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
Worship, 10 am.
The WMA carry-ln dinner at
' Tills will be held st the First
10 am. Sunday school.
Sunday school, 11:15 a m.
Methodist Church In Hastings.
11
am.
Worahlp
service.
4
ml.
W.
of
Broadway.
Freeport
tended and work accomplished ♦
Evening worship, 7:30 pm.
8
pm.
Evening
service.
' It Ls important to begin plan­
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor
The Pleasant Valley Fann Bu------ _ {or 1967
Bunday school, 10 am.
World Day of Prayer
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Feb. 10.
Mrs. Bill Barcroft on Hastings
Morning worship, 11 am.
Those who attend thl meeting I
George a Marshal). Pastor
Toung People's service, 7 pm. CHURCH
Broadway and Center
arc Invited to stay for
World . Church school. 10 a m.
Evangelistic service, 8 p.m.
East and Grand
Community Day lune
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Willard H. Curtis and
“» and) Worship service. 11 am.
Richard K. Ham Ministers
HASTINGS UNITED
All are welcome.
Worship, 9:30 and 11. Nursery
HOLINESS CHURCH
Sunday schooL 10 am.
Ice over WBCH. Sermon: “Jesus Letaon. ♦ Mias Bethel Moto, mis­
East Marshall Street
and History.” First in Advent
Marvin Slckmlller, Pastor
Sunday school. 10 a m.
os, was thespeeker Bunday, Nov.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Evening service. 7:30 p.m.
Mote and Beverly accompanied
7 Junior High and Senior High
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
Youth Fcllowahipr. will meet for
nesday evening, 7:30 pm.
burineas and to attend the Ordi­ tended tbe'soth anniversary of
nation acrvlce.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Mr. and Mm. Olney Adams at
7:30 Serrioe of Ordination tor Middleville.
Hickory Comers, Michigan
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor Richard K. Hom. Thia will be
The Tliank Offering service
*V£ AN AHWOANT SUWgV OF ECONOJWGU
10 am. Sunday school.
conducted in the sanctuary by will be here Sunday evening.
H am. Morning worship, Jun­ the Presbytery of Grand River. Nov. 27 with our own miaiLonHOT WATIK AT YOU! FINGCBTIFSI
ior church and nurar-ry provided. A reception for Mr. and Mrs.
Hom will follow. A nursery will home on furlough thbj year,
i 7:38 pm Evening service.
j
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Wednesday, 7:30 Family Night. be provided.
teaching In the ClarksviUe school.
Monday Activities
8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal.
7 Boy Scouts
West Africa. ★ Friday, Nov. 11th.
THE riALILEAN7:30 Christian Education Com­ the pupils of this ftcbool acmittee meeting.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Tuesday—7 Cub Scout Pack.
ante Including Dana Kauffman.
.
Thursday Activities
Freeport Rood
12:30 World Community Dsy Patrick and Mrs. Olemls Neilsen,
Phone 945-5704
at First Methodist Church.
10 am. Bunday school.
the teacher, made a tour of the
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
David Otto turkey- ranch at Mld6 Kirk House choir practl&amp;.
6: 45xJunlor High choir prac­ ing of turkeys and the processing
tice.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
of the birds which are famous
7: 30 Chancel choir practice.
7:30 p.m. Thursday prayer and
tor the National Thanksgiving
Bible study hour.
Saturday—8 Couples Club will
Many famlllea in this com­
Mrs Bruce Pryor for swimming munity are attending special
STONEY POINT
and games. Host couples: Dr. and
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Th« »»ltr? HOTI The Supply? A LOT! Ttui's »lui you get
Mennonlte Church with Rev.
—aluap—when you iniull a compeci, fait-rrcotery Electric
Richard Kaufmann and Mr. and Vernon Bontrager of Ooehen,
Prayer Wednesday, 2 prc.
waler heater. Why? Beuutc it's built to meet the hot water
Mrs M James Myers.
10 aun. Sunday schooL
Ind., as speaker.
demand* of modern living. Divhet. cleaning, loadt of laundry
U am. Preaching.
and baths for the "gang”—it supplies an abundanvc of hot
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH died and family were Bunday.
8 pm. Preaching.
a Jefferaoa Ac Walnut fits.
water for all. And because h's rent-free it can be installed
almost anywhere.
Worship at 8:16 and 10:48 arc.
Bunday school and Bible from 8L Joseph, Mo., to attend
the^funeral for her brother Paul
Every Bunday—T b 11
OIL, Lake Rood
Ivan Olmstead, local, and Mrs’.
clmnnel I; WOOD-TV. 10:S0 arc.
Morning warship. 10 am.
IMOY All THf HOT WATER
channel 8; WJIM-TV, 3 prc. panled them.
Sunday school, 11 am.
YOU WANT AT IOW COSTI
channel 8, “Pattern for living,"
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 p.m.
Evening sfntre. 7:30. p.m.
Basting Sauces
Prayer and Bible Study Wedchannel 13.
in the barbecue sauce?
The Lutheran Hour, over
WKZO, 12:30 pm.: over WBCK.
HASTINGS'
the out-of-doorg grill only during
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH

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Rev. Russell Sarver. Pastor
we have set aside for national the sauce to burn easily giving
Bunday school, 10 am.
——
thanksgiving, Nov. 24th, Thurs- ftw, wwaS an
Worship hour, 11 am.
Sunday evening service, 7 pm.

�Carlton Grangers
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lecturer's fund by those forg'et-

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turned home from the hospital.
Wendell Shroyer, who served

Nov. 18. at Pine Rest Hospital
special award from State Grange at Cutlerville. were held at 3
pm. Monday at Riverside Cemeat the annual banquet.

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present lecturer, will attend the
Great Lakes Lecturers Confer, The Community Prog res si cnee held at Columbus. Ohio.
Committee gave the program. No*- 2»-3«Mr*- Wendell Shroyer conducted I The next meeting will be Dec.
* &lt;l.u“ on Community Progress I8 Members are requested to
that was answered by the mem- brlnH a Christmas decoration
pers at random reviewing the which they have made for decor­
contest, its rules director*, etc.1 *Ung the hall. The program will
Gran«e wu first in ; be on ritualism. Coffee hostesses
the State in 1965. some of the will be Mrs Wendell Shroyer
questions were not too difficult *Pd “
question*
Mrs.
“ 'Lloyd• Shroyer.
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The 900th anniversary of that
.ruglc battle which Englishmen
find almost unbearably funny
niveraary of the battle of Has­
tings. but today they re-enacted
It. and no one pretended It was
a solemn occasion.
The actual site of the battle
Is a clearly defined place a few

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on Aug. 25. 1911, the son of Mrs i tum from the 900 anniversary of
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Mrs. Stephen Johnson and their
daughter. Martha, were also In
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;hat bogged the Normans down Is
almost drained. There orc the
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where the monks lived and pray­
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Down in the valley on the edge
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25 Englishmen. Their bows were
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.... and always Courteous, helpful service. Let your
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Jacobs' Prescription Pharmacy
Your Rexall Store

W. J. McAllister
Leonard'Petroleum Product*

Barth Studio
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City Food &amp; Beverage
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Hastings Groin b Bean Co.
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White's Photography
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The Copper Lantern
The Fine Way of Eating

The Sherwood-Stack Agency

Borry's Sinclair Sttdce
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Organ &amp; Piano Studio

The Fuller Agency, Inc.
One Stop Insurance Service

Ironside Monument Works
Artistic Design in Marble and Granite

Hastings Cut Rate Shoo Store
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The Bonnot b Gown Shop
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Barry County Reedy Mix
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Form Bureau Services
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Hastings Hotel
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Hostings Motor Sales
Dodge Sales ft Service

Jerry Andrus
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Wayne's Shoe Store

Beverwyk's Color Center

Renner Ford, Inc.
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Central Radio &amp; TV
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East Side Lumber Co.
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The Strand Theatre
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Miller’s palry Store
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whole wheal broad.

Smith Given 3rd
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dramatically following recent
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Smith. Caledonia, Kent County
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form organisation, the Michigan
Dean Prldgoon. Branch County
Farm Bureau Although wVhout iw,n'
•“ re-n.mad DEC. 1—Art* 10 1
vice president, and David Morris,
change In the line-up of its top Grand Ledge cattleman, retained
'his position as "third member"
Bureau leadrrriilp lias dropped of the executive committee.
H.
Reed, secretary-manager; Wil­ DEC. 7liam Wilkinson, assistant sec­
Ity CtnUr. Haittnia.
retary. and Leon Monroe, treas­ DEC. » — Dairy Fan
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Michigan State University, predic­
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market and higher '67 wool prices |

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In naming four new members Ellsworth.
to the 16-member board. voting
Laurie and Smith Join prra^.'legates placed obvious empha­
sis on youth. Seated for their Zeeb. Bath, aa
first terms on the board were
John L4IUI
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Laurie.
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City; «ayJ - tlon leadership training pro­
rnond Launsteln. 27. Williams­
ton; Nicholas Smith, 32. Addi­ year effort to involve potential
son. and Richard Wieland. 38.
tralning experiences. Including
a visit abroad In their final
EXPERT TIRE
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In other action, the Farm Bu­
reau board named voting dele­
gates to represent Michigan at
the forthcoming American Fann
Bureau Federation convention to

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'Delegates include: Elton Smith,
j Caledonia; Dean Pridgcon, Mont­
gomery; David Morris. Grand
I Ledge; Kenneth Bull, Bailey,
and Robert Zeeb, Bath.
A number of youthful con­
test winners have received all­
meetings. Includpi Is the new
Michigan Farm Bureau "Queen.”
Mr®. Charlotte Theuminel. 24.
Huron County; Myron Kokx, 17.
Fremont, winner of the "Discus-

MILK—Michigan ctalry produc­
ers received record high price® in
September. Base prices in the De­
troit area were 85 56 a hundred­
weight. SI 12 over a year ago ant
■qual to the previous record in
February 1862. Even with better
prices .thl® year, production in
southern Michigan continued 7 pel
cent under last year tn September
In other port® of the country, the
decline in milk production hat
JX—The cattle picture Is
g two-faced with an un­
near future and a more
Urge inventory of fed steers com­
ing In at heavier weights. Once

amine their selling program
Heavy weights coupled with l.irge
numbers can spell trouble. With
discounts on heavy cattle and a
very narrow range between law
and high grades of cattle, feeding
to heavy weight® do©j not pay.
Once this current inventory of
heavier cattle Is worked off. some
price strength should develop This
may come by Use (end of the year
or early in 1967. 1
HOGS—A step up in marketing
in October brought hog prices
down to the (21-823 level in early
November. Prices are not likely to
drop much further and by late

old Patricia. Miller. Byron Conter, whose "Moods from Mary market can be expected.
i Poppins" won the SUtc "Talent
LAMBS —Some seasonal price
Find” oonted.
Increase la anticipated into the
winter month®, and should carry
into the spring, last year, too
many fed lamb® were carried into
late winter and early spring and
depressed the market.
EGGS—The expansion underway
Lubrications • Wash Jobs • Rear Springs
In egg production 1® Indicated by
lhe September hatch which was up
Oil Changes • Car Tune-Ups and Valve Grinds
22 per cent over last year, bring­
Tires • Major Overhauls • Welding—Arc and
ing lhe total hatch for the first
Acetylene • Automatic Transmission Overhauls
nine months of the year up 14
per cent. Prices for Grade A large
eggs at Detroit dropped seasonally
I to the low 40's in early November.
I WHEAT—USDA analyst® expect
| wheal prices to continue above
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Five days in Chicago await
Michigan youths who were
chosen state winners in 4-H
programs this year. They will
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lhe National 4-H Club Congress
which opens Nov. 27.
The winners and their pro­
Robinet North
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James Robinet, North
Branchare
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standing of aulo mechanics, an
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a career. The Michigan State
university freshman won first
place in the state insect identificalion contest in 1965.
in addition. Jackman, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jack­
man. boasts an Impressive col­
lection of county medals and
state and county blue ribbons.
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JackSan^Romeo dentomolow
indk\tarivnRB?rdav Metamora'
rotation Theta nr5tacta
wero7udged Tbyhethe^Xr.

^though his list of awards
Also a freshman at Michigan
IncM"«t»le 'lair&gt;’ dem- State university. Miss Merlyn
‘’"’'ration winner. 1965 county Barclay. 18. won the eonserva-H-ehtavement award and gon -wart? sponsored by John

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Robinet was interested in the h|s greatcst gain
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flrivlno
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jRan atfn
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Now. at 17. the son of Mr. and contest and has judged dairy
Mrs. Paul Robinet has won the products on the state and cuunstate award sponsored by the ty levels for five years. Mis
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For eevauMu,
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her goal of becoming a research
chemist.. «*■•*
cncuuai,
Miss Barclay, —
the
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Mr.
Mrs.
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She also has won land judging honors and in 1985 repre---1
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Michigan
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national
land judging contest She
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fAmU. tlenth
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hour* in drafting, and 340 hour*
terr wbMi
Ln metal processing- Tile total
arte. painting during .ttef three
program conriata ot 3.060 hours
yenrs -course with thl* Moine light* before driving on
of training. As with all training
Through the tall timber of study school. DirecUog ttee art
atbAb In the clectroulqt iech। mentioned above, he must study
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Haitingi

Of southeast Michigan.
Fail and early "WlBMr

itmatir controls.
actual construction of-Biec-

train-

equipment, etc.
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height, can be transplanted In
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msnt fields. Ills La Ln essence
the Winter. Trees are moved
more easily because the ball of and learning depending on hia tile Industrial Technology Sec­
earth can be frozen around the
tion.
root system and the tree can be
Electronics experience of 1833.
moved by.a mechanical lift Into
a new hole without ♦ damaging a high level of technical train­
roots. Experienced nurserymen ing and a core of mathematics.
Baric math, technical algebra.
should be contacted before the
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of the courses taught in the in­
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.

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mark a spBctal "loyatty" effort at machine mainb
helper.
the HastlngB Evangelical United
Bi ethran Church.
i machlno teclmician.
ItZ^coM^nd1
1 The u*ehln« approach used by
LhiS^L^ll^ thl
lnt,Uuct"r' Eu8alc
“nachoal u well as the various
each student's learn-

thia period.
Bunday serrioe schedule calls
for Bunday school at 10 am.
morning worship at 11 and the
evening service with youth fellowatop Bit a and the dosing

at his decided goal. For example,
lhe machinist helper will spend
M hours training In lathe op­
erations, the maciilne operator

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|. The machine helper course preI pares an Individual to assist a
' maintenance mechanic in repairi Ing and maintaining machinery
and nifriuuiicuJ equipment.
In addition to the barics, he
teams at MILL tlirough bench­
work experiences, how to remove,
diaaascmble. Inspect, fabricate,
repair, replace and reassemble
parts of various machines. Twelve
hundred hours ot training enablai him to become a skilled
employee or co progress further
at this point in his training as
a machinist or even higher.
As a machinist tl^e student
covers all of the above plus the
use of other more specialized
equipment and procedures such
as: heat treatment, mlnlalurizatlon and hydraulics. On complation lie may wvk employment
in setting up and operating ma­
chines, making parts from blueprlnta and aimplo sketches to
given tolerances and speciilcalieOA
The machine technician stu­
dies the basics, metal prooe^alng,
electronica and drafting as well
as advanced machine technology.
This is a 3,120 hour course with
606 hours of related Insteuctlatis
Ln math, blueprint reading, hy­
draulics, coaununlcatlons, theory,
material strengths, physics and
Industrial relations.
Electronic technology Is pre­
sented similarly to machine
technology in that it too allows
the individual to progress within
Lhe experiences of highly skilled
training. Again, math in its many
form* la common to the training
curriculum of all three divisions:
Electronics servicing, radio com­
munications and electronics de­
sign. Technical electronica, basics
of electricity, through experi­
ments and theory, math and sci­
ence. and practical application
of electronic design ore core sub­
jects covered by a student in

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ot

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tills training behind him he is
capable of Installing and maln-

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The radio communications
technical training student la di­
rected so that upon completion
he will be able to find employ­
ment installing and maintaining
radio anil televtslon transmltUng
equipment for either fixed or
mobile stations. With thia train­
ing he La abo able to earn a
Federal Ctaruntuilcations Commlaaion Radio-telephone License.
Hie la not a simple course for in
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tour to really giving us * taste of I contrast to thia there arc beau- 1 jj cen^
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near Detroit that knows the
Huebhcrs. This is the first group
Following Me news notes from they have had that has more
men than women. We -cc rick-

Travels Abroad

I thought was an ox cart but
Wes says it was probably a water
buffalo. Tempeiature Ls 83 de­
grees but our guide wannd us to
President Hotel carry a sweater for the weather
Taiwan. China &gt; ciianges very abrubtiy. We iro
Friday. Oct. 31. 1966 Maying in a very beautiful modring and doing so1 cm hotel but you should look
we cant keep track across the street. We were each
Isen Wes raid we | Riven boiled water and told to
Tokyo the next of- drink nothing else The green
umooc it sounded very simple, tea in Japan was delicious. Last
but we turned back our watchra night black tea Sometime* the
C*n Umco Mid erased the in- coffee U good and sometimes
MMktlonal date line. We all got i ven* bitter We had green tea
orchid lets al Honolulu and that j lcc cream that wax delicious,
wa* BaXutday noon but when
This afternoon we are nolng
w© reached Wake Island every- ,o “ Chinese opera. We fly by
thing waa closed—Sunday after- : Jet and they arc beautiful The
noon. We went to Wake Island Mandarin last night was just
a thousand miles out of our way blaek Mid gold. We had a chance
to mlsa a typhoon. As Wes says to Ret out at Okinawa That was
we missed it. We have never re- Just half
around the world
moved our shoe* so many times for us.
in our live*—Sluints and TfrnSaturday night. We flew into
pies all over Japan and ekch dll- Hong Kong last night. The city
ferent. We have iiad to eat three is Just indescribable; absolutely
meals with chopticks and have
Itcve. Raw meat being carried by
Visited * real Japanese home, ‘ bicvc
, . ’e.
„ pcop
.... ’e torllng through
teamed flower arranging, took garbage, children having tlielr

loots. Forty-four thousand pcopie live in them. One room nine
by twelve for five’people casts
12 to S3 per month. They share
kitchens and bathrooms. Oh. how
It smells Mound theie. Wes up
his clothes smell. We visited a
floating restaurant surrounded
by sumpons You have no idea
how they live. No chairs, cush­
ions. bedding—practically noth­
ing. But they look happy Mid
well fed Mid not too dirty or
ragged. I felt like washing every­
thing I had on as soon os I got
home.

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{ To he Editor:
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UoiM on all these plots of land,
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memL?lRI&lt;aL A8T*CLE8 FOH HASTINGS—Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith (right) Inspects lhe
hrooghl back from England by Stepban Johnson (left) and Richard T. Grooa who were
herc who •‘tended the anniversary of the battle of Hastings. England. The
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Bliss Dealers
At Local Plant
For Conferences

BLOOD CLINIC MONDAY
Many persons turned out
Monday to give blood al the
clinic held al Hasting* High
School, and another clinic it
to be held Monday, Dae. 5,

The Hastings Division of the
E W Blu* Company hosted its
annual E W. Bliss sales meeting
Monday. Nov 14. through Friday.
Nov. 18.
Daily conferences Including
new product* presentations, were
held at the Hastings Country
Club with 53 Bliss press dealers
and distributors throughout Uni­
ted States In attendance. Six­
teen of lhe Company's director*
of sales personnel met Thursday
through Friday.
Seminar* were conducted by
the Hastings Division personnel
at well as representatives from
sales and the corporate office
staff from Canton. Ohio.
A highlight of the conference
was lhe presentation of awards
honoring outstanding achieve­
ments in marketing the Com­
pany's metal working presses.
The awards for distributor's
sales and direct sales were made
at specific dinners
Thomas L Johnstpn. B11 a a
Hastings Division Manager, con­
ducted a tour ot the local press
manufacturing facility for those
attending the conference.
Trace Obscege

Phone ('.alls to

the Hastings Mfg. Company.
Donor* are urgently needed to
continue to resupply lhe free

Members of the Barry County
Medical Society and their wives,
met at the Hastings Hotel on
were 148 pinta contributed al
Nov. 21 where they heard guest
speaker Mrs. Beatrice Fisher.
the Hasting* publie schools.
Barry County Social Services di­
rector. speak on the structure of
Rev. Gury ‘Takes’ the Social Services Department,
types of assistance granted, the
role of the medical consultant,
Seniors on Tour
and the work of the utilization
committee at the Medical Care
Facility
Of Eternal City
Monday, Nov. 28. Senior Citi­
zens inc I a t the E. W- Bliss Union
414 Hall for Uielr regular pot­
luck dinner
The weather and the annual
trek to the southland left the
attendance greatly reduced.
For the program in picture
slldtw and descriptive lecture.
Rev. Don Gury took his audience
on a scenic trip through the An­
cient City of Rome, to the Vati­
can and an audience with Pope
Paul, to the Coliseum, to many,
Cathedrals with their elaborate
carvings and paintings, t Many
floors beneath the surface were
the Jails and catacombs.
Senior citizens were greatly In­
debted to Rev Gury and would
welcome him again to take them
on a visit to other places he
visited In Europe.
Hie next Senior Citizens meet-

15-Year-Old Boy

Person* who make phone calls
can be traced
Hastings Police Sgt Robert
Ritter Ulis week reported that
about 20 out of the 37 complaints
ot obscene phone calls receivedby local police had been solved
with the apprehension of a 15year-old boy
Tiic juvenile admitted to mak­
ing about 30 calls, but only about
20 had been reported to the po­
lice. Sgt Ritter said.
Sgt Ritter urged person* re­
ceiving Mich phone calls to noUfy police immediately.
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Middleville High
Gridders Named
On All-Star Ils
Middleville High grldders. who
suffered their first setback In 32
games In their last contest of the
1966 season, received honors a*
five were named on the Express­
way Conference All-League grid
team, and several received Slate
recognition.
ner were named to lhe United
Preaa International AU-Slale

Honor Barry’s

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Judge McDonald

Quarterback Bill Maskill of
Galeaburg - Augusta was also
named to the first team .
Named to
the r-Apiooway
Expressway first
riwmcu
w utv
। Utm were vonElst. Warner, Ted
velderman. Terry Moore and
Terry Appel.
Dkk Baker of Maple Valley
was nxmed aa a guard on the
| All-Conference team and Steve
Bird of Wayland was named as
1 * tackle.
Named on the second team
| were Dan BUne? Maple Valley,
end; Cal Brower. Wayland, and
Bill
—
” Miller. Middleville, —
tackles;
-&gt;-•
Curl Seabrlght, Wayland, and
Terry Palazzola, Middleville,
guards; Dale Nichols. Middle­
In College Bond
ville. center; Bob Fisher. Cale­
Cheryl Benedict, a 1965 Maple donia. quarterback; Bob Russell.
Valley graduate. Is In the Sym­ Caledonia, and BID Reid, Maple
phonic Bond at Manchester Col­ Valley, halfbacks, and Roy Merlege. North Manchester. Ind ran, Wayland, fullback.
Receiving honorable mention
Cheryl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ; o*^^"**
Harold E Benedict of Round were Terry Page. Middleville;
Lake Road. Vermontville. Is a Jay Schaeffer and Mike De­
freshman majoring in leaching Weerd. Wayland; Mark Bruce.
She spent a year In Germany. &lt; Caledonia, and Bruce McMullen,
following graduation, u.’ an ex- Paul Goforth and Dave Hopkins,
change student
1
I Maple Vallay.

Circuit Judge Archie D. Mc­
Donald
honored Tue-day.
—
.......— was
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.
Nov 22, at a banquet sponsored
by the Calhoun County Bar AaaodaUon.
.
The dinner was held at lhe
Hart Hotel.
Among Uvosc attending was
A.wcbitc Justice Ttwadore Souris
of the Michigan Supreme Court.
Tributes were paid to Judge
McDonald, who is retiring al the
end of tin* year from the BarryEaton Circuit. He was also prerented with a portable television.

backward glances
“bits of yesienkiy"....
as gkaned from the
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Wind-Whipped
Wintry Storm
Slams Into Area

-EDITORIALS
An editorial salute this wezk to;unfinished business that could not
Archie D McDonald who now [have been completed In advance,

everything In good order and no
FINE GIFT GUIDE
Be sure io read the Christ­
mas Gift Guide appearing In

A wind - whipped wintry storm
roared Into the area Monday,
clogging roads and foreIng the
closing of many schools on Tues­
day as buses were unable to
make their runs.
Hundreds of motorists were
stranded In the northern part
of the Lower Peninsula and in ;
the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
as the howling gale piled snow as I
deep as four feet on roads near j
Marquette stalling 200 cars in |
a five-mile stretch southeast of
that city on Highway 41.

Ideas presented by your local
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Kalamazoo Child
Guidance Clinic
Aids Youngsters
Kalamazoo Child Guidance Clin­
ic. since Its beginniiig newny 25
years ago. has been to provide

knocked out power to a large

more persons who contacted the I
5° ,m,^e
"n
local office have been found ell-!
gible for other categorical as- ^ore •UPPl*'®
r 1 * e r.
Lian " Alli Sn^Tw-ho pm-1
°ul “ ‘he lruck wenl

ently receive categorical assist- un_Jl.er wat*’-ance are automatically eligible i The tempeagtures as recorded
at
for Medical Assistance.
, the Fisheries Research Statlon u
at’ Hastings follow:
Mrs. Fisher also indicated that 1! -.
Preclp.
persons now receiving Federal; jg0T
Medicare Benefits may receive
22
medical assistance for partial or j jgov’ jj’
complete payment of their deyg'
.19 Rain
ducllble and co-inxurance «x-|
15
43 Rain
penses not paid by the Medicare '^ov' yg
program
. Nor;
.69 Rain
40
140 Snow
3.30 Inches
Lakewood Enters

treatment services for emotional
and mental problems of children.

HO HO HO! HI HO EVERYBODY—Santa Clans i» to make his
first official visit to Hastings Monday night to open lhe shopping

floats and candy for youngster*. Kasoell Hankins, manager of the
Hasting* Area Chamber of Commerce, ha* announced. Retail

continuing on all weekdays until t hrtstmas Eve when lhe stores

City Pays $15,500
For Winick’s Site

T« oik TKK1 n.&lt;K»-Art
Erickson is to present lhe third !lee4
program of the 1966-67 Klwanls I The fact that Harry County
World Travel Series Tuesday. lu»* taken advantage of these
Acquisition Gives Municipality
Dec. 6. at 8 pm tn C e n t r a 1 services is evidenced by figures
Auditorium Entitled "Wtndjam- 1 which show that 48 children
mer to Australia." Erickson will from this county alone were
Entire Block; To Enforce
"take" his audience UUnd-hop- consulted at lhe clinic during
ping across the Pacific aboard lhe first nine months of this
New Zoning Ordinance
the brigantine "Yankee." The year.
slops include Galapagos Islands.
“
Thia
•* does
*
not* Include chllLooking b&gt;
। the future, the City Council Monday night a|»Pitcairn Island and many others.
' ... hare of the Winick projierty west of Michigan anti
of treatment carried over from proved purth;i
south oi
of Mill
, Iisuuiii
Mill Street for 515,500. The acquisition gives the mu.«"»» „“t°&lt;
I nicipalily &lt;hr '■n'ire bkick
. .

Name Winners
In City Bank
Weekly
Drawings
w

enta. teachers, and other lirter1 hr pro|x?rty includes \\ iniCK s Surplus Store building at
tsted people connected with lhe 206 N. Michigan, ami lhe old mill -a Hustings landmark just ■
child'a problem.
.south of Uie store building which
——•—
The clinic U devoted to the has been used for storage
team principle and utilizer the
—
'
----' Board of Review The appoint­
talents of a clinical psychologist.
ment is effective until uext April,
Winner of the portable tele- a psychiatric social worker, and &gt; chase price I* comparable to j Aidermen approved spreading
vision given away by the Has- a child psychiatrist In the evaiu-1
unpaid City or Summer taxes on
tlnga auto dealers on Saturday.1 atlon of almost eveiy care. A
the December roll The First and
Nov. 12. at the City Bank was speech diagnostician is also used
on lhe southwest and of that Fourth ward delinquent tax 1*
Jill Cotter, daughter of Mr and
Though early recognition and
$3.13835 plus 81.487 15 in assess­
Mrs. Richard J. Cotter. 426 W treatment of problems la desir- Ivan Snyder. Second Ward, ment’. and the Second and Third
Orant Street
• able, children are welcomed from uho made lhe motion to pur- uard delinquent lax is 83.623 61
Winners of five. 810 savings infancy through high school
plus 806 39 In special assessments.
accounts on Nov. 12 were: Jerry They are referred by parents.
The municipal garage Is locat­
The Council instructed lhe
Terpcnlng. R5. Hastings; Linford schools, courts, clergy, physicians. ed nt the northwest corner of the bulldint Inspector. Floyd Craig.
L. Smith. 718 E. Clinton. Roy E and social agencles.
block.
Stadel. R1 Freeport; Mrs. Fran-; Aa the clinic prepares to Cele­
The land eventually cjuld pro­
bes Crolhers. 657 W Green St., brate Ila anniversary in 1P41 of vide additional space for mu­
and Mrs. Rena Hauer. R3 Has- 25 years of helping troubled nicipal equipment, parking, or a
Alderman Lannes Kenfleld
t*n4ta
children, those who fail in school. site for municipal facilities such
specifically asked about the pro­
Winners of five 810 savings ac- • m getting along with others m as a fire station
hibition on the outdoor storage.
counts on Nov 19 were: Mrs self-contml. Barry County rertparking,
display accumulation or
irried umnlmoutly
VeUna Cowling. 321
Green denu can know it has contriplacing of material, waste, ma­
St.; Charles L FauL R5 Hm- [ but^j w th. anUlFb|tltv rf thh
chinery. vehicles in inoperable
tings; Mrs. Irene Parker. R1
ds-ujcir it, i-*ar&lt;h of
condition,
unlicensed vehicles,
rumn*otlngS'
8*fveniEducation, through IU county
trucks, boats, equipment or their
Bellevue
____ . of supervisors
_____ ... and through
,
Bellevue, and Arthur Yarsrer
Yarger. R2 ■board
parts In any residential area.
Hastings.
Its Community Checks
The CouncU approved pur­
Winners of five. 810 savings
annual salary until a new single
chase of a Polar* ax a pallet
accounts on Nov. 26 were: Ar­
thur AUerdlng. 435 W. Clinton
Hastings voted last April to cruiser for $1490 plus trade-in.
St.. Mias Louise Odntylwolska.
change from a multiple to a The car will have special heavy­
903 N. Hanover; Mm. Martha
single assessor city. The change duty equipment.
Whlttum. 430 8 Hanover: Mm.
over had not been made and
City crews may not have to
Lura I Campbell. R5 Hastings,
when Assessor Russell Doty of dig more than one hole anymore
and Dale Cappon. H2 Hasting*
the First and Fourth Wards re­ to find a pipe. Councilmen au­
signed this munth to become thorreed purchase of a "pipe 'oBurry County abstractor, lhe ap­
Offer Extension
pointment of a single assessor rector of Public Works Kenneth
Laberteaux reported Consumers
the rapidly expanding business. been me necessary.
College Courses
Craig was also named along Power Company had been ex­
with City Clerk Donna Kinney to tremely cooperative in helping to
In Hastings
ganlzation of both The Tyden represent the City on the Board find pipes with the company's
of Supervisors. The other tuo
The following extension classes Corporation and the Viking Cor­ representatives are Mayor Frank­ ciuntinx up streets in more than
will be offered in Barry County poration.
Joining Viking In lhe capaci- lin Beckwith and Mayor Pro­ one place.
during lhe Winter term from
Teip Lannes Kenfield. F.rst Ward
City Atty. Paul Siegel was au­
Western Michigan University.
aiderman.
thorized to represent Hastings in
County Supt. of Schools Harold Leroy Bradley, lately chief
Mrs Homer Smith, former
Stockueil announced
president of the Ha*tines Board Service appeals tax assessment*.
January 9. No 450 School and
of Education, wo? ppo.nted to The HorpitAl Purchasing Service
Kansas.
.
Society. 3 hour course, will run
contends that os a non-profit or­
Bradley, a .graduate, of the
for 12 weeks—meet In room J6 at
ganization. it is exempt from
Southeastern, School at 6 30
The Lake O Squares will hold property taxes The Hospital
January 9. No. 299 History ered professional engineer and
Representative Americans. 3 hour has been associated with \ iking Lakewood High Schjcl on M-50. Service paid its last countvschijol t’x of 470520 real estate
course, will run for 12 weeks— in the sprinkler business since
and 876032 personal, and lhe
meets in room 40 at Southeastern 1948
School at 6:30 His new duties will include pm Marve Fretatore. caller 1940 municipal tax of 8219 90 real
Area
aqiap-e
dancers
welcome
estate and 4228 38 personal under
January 12. No. 650 Workshop technical sales, held engineer­
Lunch after dance.
protest
in Art. 2 hour course, will run ing and development

Name Assistant
Chief Engineer
Of Tyden Corp.

Night. 31 plus i
a.m. Wednesday.
Lakewood and Charlotte are I
among the schools entered In
the Alma High Invitational Deer Road
________ Kill
_____ 48
WreeUlng Tournament to be held
.no evening of
Undershcriff Gordon Trick this
the afternoon and
Phillim
Saturday. Dec. 17
17. at “
.IT:,™ ‘। Wc&lt;1ncsd*y reported that 48 deer
... .-L
—
gymnasium. Other
schools
en­ had been hit by vehicles on
highways during November That
tered Include Alpena. Mt. Pleas­
ant. Ithaca. Belding and Oscoda. included the deer hit at 3 35 a m
| Wednesday on M-37 in front of
•
I Midway Polishing by Earl Miller
— Wayland,
- --- •
Holiday Greens Sale— Thom- of R1
app’e Garden Club Holiday
•
Greens Sale on Friday. Dre. 2. Mrthodht Mary Circle
al Episcopal Parish House. 315
Methodist Mary Circle will
...Center
---------- --Arrangements, swags, meet
Dec
W.
iccl with
wttiiMr*. Keith
Keif' Yeity
"
Robert Hollister will assume
wreatha, gift note paper,' baked 12 at 6 30 for a potlhck Btin^ £or 8 weeks—meet in room 40 at
goods, etc CookIra and coffee own table service and a duh to Southeastern School at 6:30.
the position of plant manager
January
14. No.
241 Physical
pass Dessert will be furnished
—
_ n*
—
Education and Recreation for Viking Machine Shop Division.
class room teachers. 3 hour "HolHaler Joined the organiza­
course, will run for 8 weeks— tion In 1943 and has recently
been In charge of research and
Southeastern School from
development

Maple Valley
Sponsors Music
Clinic Monday

Hammond, now a Hastings night
Hastings City Council on Mon­ patrolman aa undenshertff.
day approved pulling up $2400
A shortage in local bituminous
for a six month option to prop­
coal supplies, due to- lhe strike
erty owned by Farm1 Bureau
In the coalfields. have created
Services. Inc., to be developed
emergency conditions here. Coninto additional spare for parksrrvatlon measures, reminiscent
of World War II. rationing con-

At Annapolis
Hastings High Athletic Dlre-

im this Wednesday to acccm□any a group of some 40 MichlThe Maple Valley Bond
tan school representatives to
strumental music Monday eve­ Annapolis to spend three days at
the Academy. The group is due
ning
Participating were Steven Bax- back Friday night.

Delton BoobUts Club la spon­
soring a contest for the most at­ tempt to keep everything optractive outdoor residential
Christmas display In the Delton.
- ' d Lake and Wall Lake
within
Prizes totaUlng 850 will If condition* do not

M Year* Ago
Sheriff-Keo-. Leon Doster wl»
Press dispatches from WaahwtU )«ke office Jan. 1. succeed­
ing Sheriff Glenn Bera, who la Fteaaa Sm MORE ABOUT:
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retiring, announced Ibis week
that ho will appoint Bernard

NUMBER 33

enters the last month of his fourth A -clean slate'1 of thl* sort Is one
These services are available uponi and final term a* Judge of the of the finest practical gifts that a
the referral and under the direc­; Fifth JudKlal Circuit which com- departing circuit Judge could leave
tion of a licensed physician and/or I iirise* Barry and Eaton Counties.' for his successor and no one, we
dentist for those who are ill or
No implication U intended here [ believe, will appreciate this more
disabled in their place of resi­
dence.
tliat lhe Judge will be merely , Ul»ri Judge-Elect Richard Robin­
Home health services are availmarking time until his successor
.
r jw3!l1 officially takes over at 12:00 noon,) I Judge McDonald had no easy
because of inability to pay. The on January Second. 1987 Until diee task whm he took over the Circuit
home visits will be on a contrac­
twenty-four years ago. since hs
tual barls. with the Insuring par­ last moment of his term ha* end­
ties. whether they be Medicare. ed. It is safe to predict Judge
Blue Shield, lhe Bureau of Social McDonald will accept all official ordinary Judges — Judge Clement
Services or private pay patient*.
duties that arise with the same Smith and Judge Russell R. McRemember, llie physician mutt
Peek — both of whom hid won the
refer the patient to the Home sense of resporulbliity as when he
first took the oath of office on respect and affection of lawyers
Health Service.
and fellow JudgezEullke because of
January First. 1942
Judge McDonald has often Ex­ their ability. Integrity, humaneness
pressed a desire to retire with and devotion to the high obliga-

In Barry County 4 6 inches of
ires Department and he spoke snow followed rain which fell
briefly on hl* role tn connec­ Nov 24-25-27.
Hastings schools were closed
tion with this department.
Dr. M. A. Holls, medical direc­
tor at lhe Facility, explained the lhe Lakewood and Maple Valley
Schools.
Middleville's classes con­
functions of the utilization com­
mittee at the Facility That com­ tinued closed Wednesday. The
mittee studies the records of Lakewood-Maple Valley basket­
ball
game
slated tor Tuesday
each patient, and determines the
type of care required and if the night was postponed until Dec.
patient should remain at lhe Fa­
The heavy snow bogged down
culty. or if he should be placed
in a lesaer care facility, thus pro­ deer hunters Hunters had been
viding room for medically needy handicapped by the rain, and
patients who require the type of then the big snow shut off many
of lhe prime whitetail areas.
care provided at the Pacillty
Slate and county highway
Mrs. Fisher explained lhe new crew* battled lhe storm and
Medical Assistance program, Wednesday main highways
which became effective Oct 1.- were open, but slippery in
and covers inpatient and out- &gt;[Mn,
patient services, nursing home &gt; 8lxleen tnckics of snow was re­
services and care In approved pon^u to have fallen by Monday
county medical facihllea. .. wall &amp;ht and drifts ranging to fivi
as
services In the|.nd ,ls
had bM&gt;cktd Hlghhospltal and home nursing sent- way
„fty US-2,
us.2 a
B main
maln route
roul&lt;. along
along
ices.
I'"
—•- UP.
—
| the ---------bottom of* Michigan's
Thl» Medical Assistance pro- ।■ The snow stranded some 225
gram will al*o cover physician's ' cars and seven buses near Engaservice* tn his office, clienl'a illne, in the southern part of the
; U P Sunday night and Monday
j momlng Some 500 persons look
j refuge in lhe Engadlne town
Effective April 1. 1947. accord- Dali
Ing to Mrs. Fuller, this program
Theodore Neale Beattie. 34.
will cover dental services, eye- Middleville, had a cold plunge
glasses and oUier prosthetic de- about 6 40 Tuesday morning
vice*, a* well as ambulance and when the pickup truck he was
other services.
driving swirled through the
Approximately 50 applications 8Uftrd rl“' 11 Irvln« and 10,0 the
have been taken for Medical As- .1

Wrestling Tourney
At Alma High

24 Paget—3 Sections Halting*. Michigan, Thursday. December 1, 1966

&lt;11 CHRISTMAN trees

former Nashville resident and November Flowers
graduate of the Naahville school)
Hilda Blackford, who lives
Cart W Doubleday. French horn 312 S Jefferson In Hastings has
and. piano. Jack Ulca. trombone, picked violeta in her yard last
and Donald Horton, clarinet AU
are members of Western Michi­
gan University Symphonic Band
The unique aspect of this pro- 1H Dog Core Club
The 4H Dog Care &amp; Training

the f al . ________ ..._____
goaa beyond high school with his Christmas party is to be held

ith Mr.

Huth iMUOrod) MMham (.-litter I

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BUU MU ncuua.ll
--- — fries and family of Glen Ellyn. Sunday.

Claude

Gueats of Mm. Clara Gillespie
Wiltard Rogers

Police Report
oft aa It was his
The gusts la­
mia Altoft. Mr
Alton and faml-

In 2 Weeks

. Mm. Sylvia Wai-

Creek. Later for lunch they en-1 kill And Suellen. CieU Bennett of
t-rlalned Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bradley and Mrs. Henry Rogers
Yargwr end Mr. and Mrs B D. for dinner at Schranks in Battle
Green. The Kendall Jeffries■ Creek on Thanksgiving Dick
spent Thursday night with their | Gaskill returned from deer hunt­
aunt, Sylvia Walters, and had Ing on Sunday.
lunch with their grandmother.. Mm. Clayton Coleman and her
Mm Jessie Altoft. Friday before | sister. Mrs. John Smith, of Hlckteturnlng to Glenn Ellyn.
j ory Corners were gueste of the
Mr. and Mm. Don Sloan and t tatter’s daughter, the Johnny
Mm Henry Rogers visited' Mr. Corvarts. at Burt Lake for a few

Hhlmkua of Munro Falls. Ohio,
the Robert Smiths of Howell,
the Kenneth GUIeepim of West­
ern Springs, HL. Mm. Helen
Isaacs of Peoria, Ill., the Lyle
Gillespies and Lindy McKee.

Kahunanoo were dinner
Mrs. Green a Monday
Mrs. L. O. Pettenglll spent
three weeks visiting relatives In
Ann Arbor. Linden and Flint. Oh
Thanksgiving th* FrtttngHU
wera entertained al the home of
their son, the Charles Pettengllls.
who hosted a family dinner. The
Pettengllls’ daughter and grand-

Mrs. Jessie Green spent
Thanksgiving with her daughter,
the Ellis Garllngere of Nashville.
On Sunday. Mrs. Green, John

Guests at the hotpe oi
Mrs. Fred Geiger, Jr.. ar
niece* and their families in of Woodland oa Thanksgiving
Jackson over the Thankagtving S were Mrs. Olive Jones, Mr.
Holiday.
Mm. John Hgoe. Mr. and
Mm. Wayne Rowley and family,
Thanksgiving dinner were Wil­ Mrs. Winnie Vandtan and Mm.
liam Capron of Lake Odessa and
his daughter, Karen, of Grand
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■Rapids. Mrs Capron is hospital­
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bert Bishop

Missing from the

The meeting of the Child
Study Club on Tuesday. Dec. 13.
Two hundred and seventy-five family for supper Friday. Itonwill be open to the public al 3
Consumer* Power Company em­ ald Cheney spent Thanksgiving Ington Saturday stated that: The
pm. at the Zion Lutheran
ployee* of the Un»tng Division at home. * Joan and Bobby Bu­
Featured at The Crown Theater Church Mrs. Wayne &lt;Pepper&gt;
were recently recognised at the low spent the weekend with
—Bljlle Burk In "Gloria* Ro- Engold of Grand Rapids will give
annual Service Award Dinner grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Commerce Commission Saturday
a dramatic reading of The
held at lhe Kellogg Center at Stanton Mr* Stunion called on for permission to abandon 36.7
Michigan Stat- University
granddaughter. Caro) Cheeseman. miles of track extending from price—ten cents for adult* and offering “will be taken and light
The group Included 64 Quarter nt Pennock Hospital several Barry township to Sunfield five cents for children.
refreshments served. All women
Century Club Member* and 73 times last week where she Lad township. This would remove
of the community are Invited.
Retired Employee*
surgery Wednesday. She is on the. track from Delton to WoodThanksgiving dinner guests
Middleville 4H
the gain. * Thanksgiving guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Cur­
there 1* no longer sufficient busi­
tis wete Mr. and Mrs. Herald
ness
on
Lie
line
to
justify
main
­
Saddle
Club
Party
Harold Erb were Mr. and Mrs.
romplet-d a multiple
Classic
and Mr. and Mrs Galen
taining
the
service.
The Middleville 4H Baddie
Carl Erb of Grand Rapids. Clay­
Club members will have a Kilmer and children In the eve­
The following employees in the ton Erb of Byron Center and Mr.
ning they were Joined by Mr.
Joe Harrington who reside* Christmas party Saturday. Dec. and Mrs Duane Clum and fam­
Halting* Area were hon-ired at and Mm. Maurice Hynes of
the dinner: H Frank Ritchie. Grand Rapid*. * Ed Rice spent southwest of Dowling, think* he
ily. At this time they helped
Richard G. Allerding. Merle K Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. winged a chicken thief early Fri­ Horseshoe Riding Ranch. Bring their mother celebrate her birth­
Burd, Alta P. Gackler. David W Rex Casey and family. * Among day morning. At least he heard a dollar gift for a horse.
day a Doris Whitney and Lois
Platt, Robert W. BurghdoB, Win­ the deer hunters going north a .sharp yelp following the dis­
charge of a shotgun in lhe gen­
ston V. Merrick. Terrance
LEGAL
school system were Saturday
OLaughlln, William P Barlow. lor Cary Rose. Raymond Ver­ eral direction of the maurauder
Vaughn G. Puller. Roland M Meulen. Mr and Mra. Robert
Mrs. Ralph E. Byers * Thanks­
yUBUCATlOK OXDER.
Furrow. Forest E. Jame*. Earl F. DcCiunp and non. Brian. Mr and
giving dinner guests with Mr.
Mr*. Ke"h Roush. John Hook. no reports have been received
Mavo and Frederic J. Slocum.
Al*o honored et the Lan«'n« Don Kosbar and son*. Damon from doctors In tile area con­
and Mrs. Don Duncan and boys
and
Danny
and
Leon
Stantcn
,
dinner were the following Hascerning patients asking to have
of Bellevue. Denny was home on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Keith
Roush.
lead pellets
" - removed -from cert’ng» Area Retired Employee*:
leave from the service, but will
Fred K. Bechtel. Evison J. Beck. Sue ant! Gordon apd Mrs Eva
parts of their anatomy.
be unable to be home for Christ­
Oliver O. Boulter. Leslie A Dan­ Fox and children were Thanks­
mas Mr. and Mra Max Duncan
iels. Edna Fitzgibbon. Audric C. giving guests of Mr. and Mra.
and family joined them for the
Granger, William D Hubbell. John Hook and Morris. *
The city council at the meeting
evening. * Mrs. Letha Hough­
Fay Hummed, Frank W K-&gt;'-y. Guest* of Mra Elsie Davl* nnd Friday named Everett Swegles
ton was a recent visitor with
------------------------------------Thanksgiving were Di­
Oscar
E. Page
and Burl
H.Bernard
Will
to be day time driver of the
Mrs. Cl Im eno Schalbly and Mrs.
Public
Special guest* from the Com- ana Davl* and Mark Parmenter fire truck and Robert Mills to
Hlidred Hesteriy. APriday visi­
pany's General Ofllrea In Jack- of Grand Rapid’, Janice Davis
tors were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
son wore present at the dinner ‘ and Philip Lee of Kalamazoo |J drive at night
Sandbrook w Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
M. 8. Blackman. assistant to • and Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald ।i Hostings Commandery No. 56,
Mahler were Thanksgiving guests
Lansing Division Manager, con- Cheney * Mrs Elsie Davis nnd |
Paul K. Hiegel,
of her daughter and family. Mr.
gratulated the honored guest* &gt; Bernard. Jnnlce nnd Dlnna spent I Knights Templar, will have its Anomer
tor
Pelltla
and Mrs Ed Rosser In Lansing.
and expressed appreciation tor | Friday in Grand Rapid*. * Balti-1j annual Inspection Thursday eve- Hiegel end lluiivn
uing under direction of Bnlnent |nj W. Hlale Hlr».
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Orr and Becky
their many yean of loyal service . more Church WMA will meet |:
were weekend guests ot the Mah———:—•----------«itb Mra. Russell Bundy. Thurs- LSir Thane Benedict of Ionia, Raitlag*. Michigan
Grand Junior Warden ob the
Driver Plo/irlu
dav8 tor Pollurl&lt; &lt;ll»ner
Uriver rieaas
;anrt meeting. * Mr. and Mrs Grund Commandery. Visitor* are
expected
from Ionia.. Battle
eg’
Fl-.. 1 /'
a (Jack Slrugcn of Saginaw .pent
i
J O 1/riinh ( .Olllll j Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra Creek and Charlotte.
William L Bowerman. Rl Ha*- C11|nevere.
tings, pleaded guilty when ar-I
------------ •------------ralgned before Municipal Judge
l. e. Bonita for driving while tiaraj*e Destroyed
drank.
,
1 A fire Sundnv -venlng destroyHe was fined 170 plus SI.B5 I’d a two-car garage nt Gull I-aku*
cob la
; belonging to Leonard Molcnort
Bowerman was arrested by Sgt. The lens included lawn furniture
Robert Ritter on W. Green
c'hrr belongings a* well a*
Strert on Nov. 10.
the building. Richland Telephone
-----•_______
| service wa* interrupted by the
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
i fire on AUetydalc Beach.

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A front page photo featured
the Hastings firemen grouped
nbouL lhe "Dreadnaught" pulled
by a handsome team of while
burses
who have performed
faithfully and who will noon be
replaced by a motor powered
vehicle. Among the firemen pichired were: H. Colvin. E. Hayes,
Chester Engethnrdt. Haywood
&lt;lhe driver! Fire Chief Joe Sage,

Hitod

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». vioto»«B Probation
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Wotowicze. who!

Thanksgiving A Saturday dinner
bury, Mr and Mr* Colon Schal­
bly. Mr. and Mra. Kennard
Schalbly. Mr. and Mrs Hubard
Schalbly and George Schalbly., r
* The WCTU meet* Turaday ,££:*foc
TVv- r. or fEw. htane nf Mr nnrl
Mr*. Ernest Hough for a pot­
luck dinner at Bowi. Rev.
Charles Gibbs will gl«fthe pro­
gram. * House guest* from Wed­
nesday to Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Richard Allen were her
brother, Mr. and Mra. Joe Wilk­
in* and family/, Thanksgiving
they were joined by lier mother.
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they were dinner guests with his
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Saturday the Clum*. Shirley
Kilmer. Lucy Classic and Betty
Curtis attended the wedding of
Nancy Blakely and Wiyne Mc­
Donald tn Baypart.
Woman Pays $50

Fine. Court Costs
Mrs. Barbara Ann Lyons. 43.
Rl Middleville, pleaded guilty
to driving under the Influence
of liquor when arraigned before
Municipal Judge L E. Barnett

Deputy Kenneth Granata and
Michael Norton on the Gun Lake
road about 3 pm. on Nov. 19.

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ot ths reaponsibUltlrs that go with
Few of us. 'for instance, would

Lho jurist 11 allowed considerable

that pr&lt;

judicial office, even though It Is punistuncnt to be given. When to

is concerned.
However, for a Judge who takas
ontlnusuy grow

offlea. that df.ennlnc* whether or {
not a new Jurist wtQ become an hours spent tn review of the pointe
of law involved, of testimony taken
In this all-important reaped.
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a moat admirable one. Without scientious Judge, of Judge McDon­
ald's caliber, will spend much time
in composing his charge to too
jury which in addition to clarify­
ing the points of law Involved

of leniency, when to bear down
are among the tough decisions that
based on a thorough, overall
knowledge of tfib&lt;ase, Including
such factors as the'' background

East Doud

Lake Odessa
By Rulh Ptlwman
ni-evn

dinner

cased, the evidence presented to
lhe court, the Jury's verdict and
Mra. John Murty of Buttle Creek.
the points of law involved.
Mra Rose Beach of Charlotte.
In our opinion. Judge McDonald Mra. Mabel Barnes of .Marshall
ho* Invariably taken this exacting
celebrated Mr. LePard’s
assignment with the same serious
and well considered attention to
detail, as did hla two distinguished

Man Fined for

NOTICE OF HEARING

will mooton Wednesday, December 7,
1966 at 7:30 p.m, to consider the

application of Edward Caukin for a
change of use for property location at
1303 N. Michigan Avo. in Hastings.
DONNA J. KINNEY. Hoetlisft City Cledt

HMS

Sun- Middle Lake called at Lloyd Owen %
Monday. * Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd
Owen spent Thanksgiving with
NITEHAWK LEAGUE
family, Mr.
Mr and Mrs. William Cox In
Nashville. * Mrs. Eunice Barcroft driks 28, RoUsrt 27. Head Pins
26, Mavericks 22, Davereabx 21,
Hastings were dinner guests nt King Pins 19 and Striker* 18.
Rapids. All present except Bev­ Lloyd Owen's Friday. * Kurt,
Good acores: Art Gallup 195­
erly (Mra. Arnold Rafflsr) who Kathy and Kimberly Owen of Al­ 535, Ray Pavlik 189-520, Dale
vu at Scuttle. WaaU. visiting gonquin'(pent Saturday at Lloyd Ossenhelmer 180-500. Herb BlUiher husband who is atetloncd Owen1*op 215-506, Sam Stout 216-513,
Mr. and Mrs Norman Ann- Ray Asplnall 176-523 and Paul
atrong and family spent Thanks­ Wieringa 305-509.
family and Mr. and Mra Myrvell giving with her parents, Mr. and
Stephens were tn Kalamaano as r^ri0^Oth^ri!ni^tsCwere
1 HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Cornel*. OJher lurati were Mr. j standing*:
Chrome
Room
34
H
Standing*: vnrouw
Chrome rwum
Room «
344.
&gt;
Mra. Henry Boa. Mra Stephens ■nd Mr*. Marvin Felder and famLeftovers 25. Pressers 25. Court­
lly of the Week* district and Mr. house Service $44, Office and
LaPard entertained as his din­
I Chargers 24, Tool Room 224.
ner guests Thanksgiving Mr. and
pre-Thanksgiving

Entering Home
Judge Braith. .
unprejudiced manner and instruct
Without Permission
In conclusion, we believe
toe jury os to the verdicts that
express
toe
sentiments
of
many
may be properly given, and their
ville, paid s' fine of &gt;20 plus
people In Barry and Eaton Ooun- $6 85 court costs when he plead­
ed guilty Friday. Nov 25. before
that calls for absolute fairness,
Municipal Judge L. E. Barnett
for entering tiic Rowland Hall
done as Judge of the Fifth Judicial home at 703 8 Benton without
Circuit and best wishes for many permL'Alon. The incident occurred
enjoyable years ahead —You have Wednesday night.

Notice is hereby given that the Has­
tings. City Zoning Board of Appeals

Person^

By Mrs. Lloyd Owen
ttowttM
' •
9«M«1

Variety of Puppies
A variety of puppies are avail­
able for adoption at the Animal
Shelter through Dog Warden
Dean Braden, according to the
Humane Society. They Include
six. nine - week - old pure bred
form collies and two. fourmonth-old part German shep­
Hotel. The trip Included sight­ herd and part huskie. A male,
seeing tours of the island especi­ red-bone hound dog with choke
ally In the Nassau area, artu a
boat trip to ParadLie Island found north and east of Nash­
which had an excellent awlm- ville. Braden may be contacted
through the sheriff'* office. Sev­
allowed far Individual Interests— en puppies with a miniature col­
lie as the mother are available
by calling Wl 5-5333,

Fabulous Five Days

Mr. and Mra. David Goodyear,
in, and Mr. and Mrs Everett
Gallup flew from Detroit for a
trip tp Nassau awarded by the
John Deere Company. They stay-

iunlon and
three wphoraort* received Var­
sity football letter* at the recent
Hasting* High awards MMnbly,
Athl*Uc Director Jock Olarey has
announced’
Senior* receiving letter* in­
cluded Co-Captaln Tom (Tiny)
Timm, who Uttered all four
years, and Co-CapUtn Dave Wil­
liams. who received hl* third
letter.

The Ford Caseys visited Mr.
and Mra. Bernard DeGolla on
Monday of last week at the home
of their daughter. Mr*. Isola
Apeey. where ha is recovering
since his release from the hos­
pital. On Saturday the Casey*
were dinner guests of the Carl
Marbles of Middleville. Recent
visitor* In their home have been Dean, Jerry Dunn. Phil Gillespie.
Mra. Norman Allerding and Mra Bob Ironside, Tom Kurr. Bob
John Smith and Danny from Ritter, Bill Shumway. Rex Wie­
Carlton Center. On Wednesday, land and Terry Watson.
Nov. 24. the Casey* accompanied
their daughter and husband. Mr. Adam Beduhn. Larry Bennett.
and Mr*. Charles Klmbt. to their Randy Brown, WlUett Cole. Lin­
home in Fremont, Ohio, where don Endsley, Ken Frey, Mike
j Machine Room 18.
day* al Lakeview Hospital In'Bat- i
they spent Thanksgiving with Fitzgerald, Pal Fitzgerald. Dean
the family, returning home Sat­ Lambert. Randy Moyer. Dave
Hajto'noa^wer?'nianksKiv^r'^dliv 'Sherk
20fl-565- Maynard urday evening.
Turnes, Roger Will. Jim Wil­
Mr. and Mr* Harold Ackley en- liams and Greg Wood
nt
Art. Tllctler
Emerson Struble
ner guests at Howard Moore's Ada 1 5&lt;n
562, Jn4l
Joe naniels
Daniels 527.
527, Jerrv
Jerry Fairer
Pager
Sophomores Rich Butler, Tom
507, Don Bowers 220-560, Harold and Donna West of Kalamazoo.
Hoke and Rick VanDenburg re­
noon visitor as was Earl Moore of Aldrich 237-507, Ken Rose 537.
Mr. and Mr* Robert Ackley of
letter*.
Mike Reynolds 306-532, Karol Syracuse, N. Y.. and Mr*. Audrey ceived
1
Dean Selleck and family of the Owen 210-487, Joe Bennett 520,
Mike Stout received lhe mana­
Ackley
on
Thanksgiving
Day.
The
1
McOmbcr district called at How­ Dick Aldrich 522. Roy Carlson
award and Vern Wilder lhe
Robert Ackleys visited here until ger*
I
ard Moore's Sunday. * Mr. and
trainer**
award.
Saturday.
1
Mrs Lindon Norris spent Thurs­ Al Reisler 200-515.
Participation award* went io
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Benton
day until Saturday with Mr. and
returned Sunday from a three- Warren Arnold, Mark Cole. Bob
Mrs. Al Boner al Fort Wayna, Ind.
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Huebner,
Marvin HoweU and
week vacation In Florida. Has- ■
Don Graham led the wheel Ungs friends they visited were Dan
Slocum.
I
rolling 178-527. Bruce Brumm the Robert Brooks and the Wil­
Boy* receiving Junior -Varsity
Freeport Driver
had 202-524 and Bob Miller 199­ liam Schllhanecks. They saw participation
award* were Doug
I
514. Good games: Bob Tosaava many interesting sight* but the Acker.
Steve Oole, Larry Cook.
■
Fouiid Guilty
210, Maurice Adrianson 189, Bob
Cutclein. Jim Clark. Glenn
biggest thrill of their trip was Bob
.
Reynolds 187. Bob McCo^um 178. their opportunity to see the as- Cota,
Gregg Crawford. Jeff Cul1
Royal VanDenbroeck. 57, Free- Don Haywood 184. Dorotha ironauts.
‘bert. Bruce Edger. Paul Endatey,
port, was found guilty Saturday | Brumm 171, Wilma McCollum
Miss Pat TafTee. daughter of &lt;
of driving while under the in-1162. Joan Haywood 160 and Vivi- the Tom TafTee*. is in Char- 1Gary Hall. Rick Heas, Rex Hook,
fluence of liquor by a Municipal ।i an Reynolds 148.
lottesvllle. Va.. where she is em- .Mike Horton. Ron Kirkpatrick.
court Jury.
Steadings: Ken's * ”
Bob's
-1-'- Gulf played nt the University of Vlr- ■Jim Lancaster, Dick Malvllle,
Mast;
Judge L. E. Barnett fined 33. Welton Heating, Maker s and gina Hospital in occupational Tun
’
Consumer* 29. Quality Discount therapy and physical medicine.
Steve Pocernlk, Garry Robbe,
VanDenbroeck was arrested on 354. Thornapple Skating 25.
A recent guest at the home of 1
the Whltneyville road last April River Bend Golf 23 and Backe Mrs. 8. M. Sheffer and the Leon
Construe Uon 154.
10.
Hales was Mr*. Tillie Hliber of Ruprlght, Larry Schreiner, BUI
Vai Springer, Stan Stock­
Milwaukee, maternal grandmoth- Shults,
■
Members of the Jury Included
GO GO GIRLS
er of Mike and Kathy Shcf- ham. Steve Strickland. Doug
Shirley Wyngarden. Jeon Burke.
Standings: Canada Dry 32. Mil­
Jacob Bender, Donald Young. ler Jeweler* 27, Hastings Floor fer. Lynn Ellen Hale of Central :Sterra, John Tripp. Hannon Uldriks,
We* «VanDcnburg and
Omar Barnum and Bethel Yeo- Covering 264, South End Food Michigan University, Mt. Pleas-1
Frank Misak, manager.
mans.
it
264. Hastings City ant. and Mike Sheffer of Michi­
Freshman Football awards
gan State University, spent the
Bank 16 and Leacoa 16.
went
to:
Ken Barnes, Kevin McGood scores: Bea Hanson 159­ holidays with the Leon Hales Keough, Brian Pufpaff. Dave
HASTINGS TRAFFIC TICKET
and Mr*. S. M. Sheffer.
NOV. 8—Orton Richard Endsley. 410, Peg Cronlnger 165-448. Bren­
Mrs. Mary Lynn Snyder and Kuempel, Steve Merrill. Dennis
R3 Hastings, failure to yield da Williams 152-386, Sherry Pat­
Murphy. Elmer Smith, Dave
ton 158-3W, Sandy Kennedy 173.
Hathaway, Tom Jotuuonr Dave
398. Jeanne Frenthway 153-422, Garden City, N.Y., arrived Nov. Huebner. Steve Powell, Gordon
Dorothy Parker 173 • 496, Gayle 22nd to visit her grandmother. Howes;
Spaulding 161-383,' Gerry Ding­ Mrs. Clarence Crawford, until
Monte Wolfe, Bill Feldpausch,
man 151-410. Sharon Crass 149­ Nov. 28th. Thanksgiving Day Mark Deneau. Mitch Miller.
they were all guests of the Wil­
396, Shlela Hlnellnfc 154-352.
Mark Edger. Martin Will, How­
Sherry Patten picked up the liam Crawford family at their ard Moore. Chuck Suntheimer,
home
on
S.
Cass
Street.
6-7 split.
Don't forget lhe Thanksgiv­ Jame* Ellis, Phil Brule, Terry
ing Garden Club Christmas Nichols, Jim Cummin*;
Tom Keaaenick, Steve'Rowley.
Greens Sate at the Episcopal
Pariah House. Hastings, Fri- Steve Rohde, Kevin Kurr. Wes
Root, Tom Lyons. Philp Gasper.
pm. Enjoy coffee and cookies Lonnie Cole, Kevin West, Gary
By Mr*. Richard Clark
Haller. Jack Misak and Steve
Krata 5
MS-17 J J
Peterson. Manager* were Erik
At tiic Karl SchanU home on
Former Halting* residents, Mr. Thompson and Dick Arnold.
Timnksglvlng the gucsta includ­
nnd
Mrs.
Michael
Whitney,
are
ed Mr. and Mra. WUbur Schantz,
the
parents
of
a
baby
girl
born
Mr. and Mra. Voight VonSyckie
Announce Marriage
and family, Mr. and Mr*. Don Nov. 11th In New Haven. Conn.
Mr. andjdrs. Wendell Shroyer
Berry and family. Denny Case, She weighed 6 pounds and 14 4 wish to announce the marriage
Nell Wilder, Mrs. Altha Hender­ ounces, and has been named Ann of her daughter. Phyllis Margaret
shot. and Mr. and Mra. Leslie Elisabeth. Mr. Whitney is associ­ Teske, to Johnny Carl Kidder,
Lockwood and Mary. * Mr. and ated with the E. W. Bliss Co.
Mra. W. taught French and Span­
Mr*. Robert Clark and children
______
_ ______
In Junior
High
School when Kidder. R2 Hastings. The marwere guests of Ids suiter, Mr. and ish
i&gt;oy"ilved"here7
they
lived here. ’____________ ,-fTUge took place in the Roae
The Dr. Philip Frandsen fami-| Bud Chapel at Reno, Nev. on
ly of Muskegon were guests oft Nov. 5. Alter a brief honeymoon,
Mrs. Richard Clark were guests his parents, the Einar Prandsens. Johnny returned to duty on lhe
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Swart for the Thanksgiving holiday
USB Enterprise and Phyllis re­
and Susie of Grand Rapids. *
-•-----------(turnad home to reside with her
Cheryl Schanu accompanied Mr.
Watchmen in Singapore often, parents until he returns to the
place their beds across tiie door-; States.
Knox. Ky . to visit Ron Larabee ways they guard and thus sleep I
‘------over Ute weekend.
while they work, the National j
Call Wl 5-3411
Mm. Phillip Armstrong, Mrs. Geographic say*
1
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Keel Tobias. Mrs. Hubert Beadle,
and Mrs. Don Bowers were In
Grand Rapids on Friday. *
Phillip Armstrong. Jerry Tobias
and Harold Case returned Mon­
day from hunting near Cadillac.
* Tltanksgivlng supper gunite of
PhllUp and Pauline Armstrong
were her parents, Mr. and Mra
Keel Tobias. * For s belated
Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and
Mra Gordon Case and family

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Bunday.
There were 34 Cor Thanksgiv­
ing dinner at the home of Dick
and Mert Clark and family.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Bailie. Mr and Mrs. Zenas
Colvin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Col­
vin and Doris. Mr. and Mra.
Floyd Colvin and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Duane White and fam­
ily, Mrs. Verna Lancaster and
children and Ken Lancaster. *
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brogan
were Thanksgiving Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs Robert Brogan and
boy*.
Hendershot Thursday morning
were Mr. and Mra John Tobey
and Bob Hendershot, all of Kala­
mazoo. For Thanksgiving din­
ner the Leo Hendershots and
the Merle Hendershot family
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Thompson.

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all of Grand Rapids spent . Mr. and Mra. John Clarey and
Thanksgiving with their parents, j findjy spent the Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mra. Leon Gray.
| weekend, in Kenosha. Wla. vlslt-

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and family of Toledo, Ohio, and
Ha waa a retired farmer and
potato buyer and owned and
Mr
Mnv Newman enter­ Eaal Lansing, with their par*
operated a wholesale potato lul!wd
family from Grand
Storaga warehouse. He and his
nll(1 Lansing for Thurs- chele, attended the Kaechele re­
wlfe Operated a general store I
dinner. * Callers at the Guy union held at the Leighton EUB
there
Nov. —
20. I j -Parish House Thanksgiving.
kiu;, v for several years before
uviuie re- 1i Nuh home
------ on 8und
---------ay.
r. ----------------- «. *
tiring.
' WCTB Mr- nnd Mra. Cecil Herahl- !i Rotarians who entertained forArtrtn. » hl. .V,. rm;

had the privilege

Kalamazoo were Thanksgiving j Namara.
' Christmas bazaar.
gur-sts of his moilwr. Mra. Von
Recent rural* of the William
Thoae attending from here
Dunn
' e---------- -------- —
-• «ua. •i— —-—
vnuom
were nc».
auu
—-- —• • —----- ----- ■ ■ •
Mr. and Mra. Francis Goggins D Phillipa of Moecof and Mr. | Btan Snyder. Mr. and Mrs.
and family and Frank Kelly were and Mrs. Everett Letochman ofj Charles D. Fox, Mra. Adalbert
entertained for Thankaglvlng at Lanring. On Thanksgiving San- Cortrtght. Mra. Orris Johnson,
the home of lhe Pat Kellys of
Allegan. The William Kelly fam­
Cramera. and spent the day with , Middleville
ily of Niles were also guest*.
| There wiL
The Charles A. Hammond* them.
Mr and Mra Willard Arnold. worksiiop during December, but
were Thanksgiving gueato at the
home of their daughter, lhe and.Sbndra were in Lexington, classes will be rtnumed in JanuClarence Plxleys of Hickory Cor­ Ky.. over Thanksgiving to visit | «ry.
------------ •-----------their
ners. They entertained "*■
' their daughter. Marilyn Harris,
Fred
Sa SJX
Garden Club Plans
Pixley, over the weekend.
Monday. Nov. 14. dinner guests JS SSd’SLSTfRSlif Christmas Meeting
of Mr and Mra. Ray Clemens
'Die Merle Kahlers entertained
'71C Thornapple Garden Club
were Mary Ella Curtis and Clara their parent*, lhe John Shorts of will have its Chrutmas meeting
White.
MarceW ana
and uie
the ucuiire
George ivajwcrs
Kahlers I °O..Thydky..
raurcuia,
—• .---------- — -P«— -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson for Thanksgiving dinner, and ' ’lu* Mr* . Olen Densmore.208IW.
«___ ________
- ,home
____ ■___
a« hnateaut ncabted hv Mra.
accompanied Mr. and Mra. Clay­ •Margo
Kahler was_ also
from
ton Hauschild. Jr., and ^family WMU. sp,4 Dick Kahler, who Is John Thomas. Mra. Elmer Robin*
to lhe home of Mra. Hauschlld's with Mlllllary Intelligence tn Chi­
mother. Mra. Helen Munjoy, for cago, arrived home for the week- There te to be an installation ot
officer! with Mrs Marguerite StsufThanksgiving Day. Mra. Munjoy

'State University were the Gary
■ Dennetts who entertained Khur•“&gt; »“*
“ * •"•"I ■“»- shed Hu fain from Pakistan, the
reu tn ner tn Kalnmaznn nt th- heme of’ Stanley Finkbelner's who ehter- WINS WEEKEND OF FCN—Mrs. Clarke Springer of Middleville
thelr daughter and family. Mr. rained Amed m-Sallown of Saudi aad Peter Coble, owner of the Ben Franklin Store in Hastings,
brother. Marion Shade of rural
tuid Mra. Bud Flynn, with Ute■ Arabia, Dr. Jack Drown's guest were photographed after Mrs, Springer won last week's Albert
Lowell; grand, and great grand­ entire fondly of 20 being pre­ was Takuo Inindn from Tokyo. Pick’s Fnn-FUIed Weekend contest sponsored by The Banner and
children.
sent * Mr. and Mra. Guy Nash, and Marc Squler, who was in
। charge of the whole project, had Ben Franklin Stere, and than frees the list of winners te win the
free weekend in Louisville, Chicago, Detroit. Columbus and other
Mm. James Compton of Clarks-' as his guest Alberto Santaella
ville that Sunday and
on, from Mexico. Mr Squler took
Tlianksgiving they entertained। the men beck to M8U Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pink- Sundays. This last week hl* futheir fifnlly for dinner.
By Mrt. Mae Overtmilh
lure daughter-Ln - law. Kithy, p
z-&gt;
bclncr and family and guest.
' Amed El-Sallown. and Mr. and
Mra. George NofTke enjoyed n hear him preach. * Inc boutn
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr.
Noffke get-to-gether at the home EUB Church te having a Special f — -------- --------- ---------- —Ln a two-winner bridge game
and Mra. Roy Stadel. * Mr. and
of Mr. and Mrs. William Ferner Recognition Service this Bunday
Ry
Mrt. Albert Green
—
-----------------------------------at Grand Rapids on Thanksgiv- with a carry-in dinner. * The .Tuesday night, Nov. 29. at the
Mra. John Rine from Kokomo.
aj MMtfi«viii«
79S-SM4 । ing. * Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Laug Willard Barnette and Priscilla Bptecopal Church Undercroft.
Ind., spent the weekend with her
Mr. and Mrs. Bereton Bissell and family of Eastmanvllle were Attended the wedding at the Mrs. Russell Belfield and Mra
The J. J. Meads were enterbrother and family. Stephen Dc- of New Haven. Conn.. Mr. and ! guests of his sister, Mr. and Mra. Until., creek Bible Church Sal- i Grace Denton were the no.-th- and Mrs. Jack Kcniield. Daniel
Grpote. h Mr. and Mrs Clark Mra. Torre Bissell and baby boy j Bob Booth on Thanksgiving. * urday of their nephew, John Al- I south winner*. Mrs. Gordon nnd Michael, who art moving tolned at the home of their eon. Chrutma* decoration.
Overatnith spent Thanksgiving of Ann Arbor and Trim Bissell Expressway League placed five of ton Edged and Jane Pearson of Ironside and Mra. Roy Hubbard from New Hampshire to the lhe Hubert Meads of Berrien
Springs,
over the Thanksgiving •
Battle
Creek.
This
was
quite
a
were
second
and
Mr*.
William
with their son and family. Mr. of Indiana were -Rucwto of their our T-K Varsity team on the
Wertsmlth APB in Oscoda and
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
nnd Mrs. Loren Overamith of parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wads-1 first team: Terry Apsey. Terry luppy occasion, because there Gaut-schc nnd Mra. John Clarey her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Holidays.
iStar"Z«l
| Moore, Gary
VanElst.-—
Ted Vel- tad tata » Ata,
Battle Creek, * Mr. and Mrs , worth Bissell Inst week. They ------------------- --------------prevent this very special event.
leland Mills of Kalamazoo spent' had their Christmas celebration derman and Tom Warner.
Wte.
Friday with her sister. Mr. and nt the."Landing" Saturday night.
Mr. and' .Mrs. B. ~
*'
Besaw
----- and Jolin had Joined Use Army, In Charles Potto and Mis. William
Mrs. L'Nora Lynn entertained
Mra. Loo Barry * The WSCS J Hie whole family was there.
1 children of Muskegon were
Stebbins. Second went to Mrs her family on Tluuikagiving Day.
will hold a Christmas carry-ln ] Mr nnd Mra. !-irry Tripp nnd Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Frank Andrus and Mra. Garl including Mr. and Mrs. Ben
dinner and program nt the family. Mr. and Mra Robert Mrs. Don Vanpoperlng and Belli. after basic training but it didn't Fuller and third to Mrs. D. C. Shaffer. Jerold Shaffer and Mr.
Grange Hall on Thursday. Dec. Trlpp and M)n of Middleville. Mr.
French and David Goodyear. Jr. and Mra. Wayne Walterspaugh.
8 * JT1* chudrcn
\Ir and । und Mrs. George Hom. Jr., and Betty DeRyte. a former teacher to Alaska alone. Jane, a tiny
Mra Floyd Asplnall helped them family of Kalamazoo, Mr. nnd I of T-K. * Mr. and Mrs. Bob blond, continued working and
Vernon Lynn of Grand Rapids
Mrs. Byron Fletcher enter­
celebrate their wedding annlvcr- Mni. Mamhall Tripp nnd Brenda VanderVeen were weekend many plans were made by mall
sary on Sunday. Nov. 13.
;lind
Archie Burd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack The day came and lie flew home tained lier bridge chib at her Evans, local. Mra. L'Nora Lynn's
Hooper
at
their
cottage
at
Barhome
on
Toffee
Drive
Tuesday
sister. Daisy Scotixim of Nash­
birthday party was neict
held tor
for,. were dinner gurato
rucaU of *ir.
Mr. ana
and -----A ninnaay
.
••
„
Ken David
David Jr..
Jr., It
it being
being in*
Ids first
first,. Mrs.
Mrs Roderick
Roderick Tietz
TteU nnd
and family
family | g* “r
""3
Ken
, afternoon. Incidentally, the ville. is in the nursing home at
birthday. Preecnl were hl* grand- Thanksgiving a Several folk. *“**?•"'
Fletcher's talented daughter. Trenton.
puvnte. Mr. and Mra. John Uch called nt llw Albert Green home
“d
8^nd^y
K
dririn^^t’ to^J^hn'^DoiZSto Miss Jane Fletcher of New York
Raymond K. Smith, formerly
of ULze
Lake ixica-a.
OdeaM. Undo
nnd uua
last ween
wrek Kicnara
Richard ureen
Grren ana
nnd B*“Ie C""' 8U!r,y,
,
City, was one of the audience of Woodland, flew up from Hous­
ol
uinua Llch
urn uno
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-- 1 Mr. and Mrs Douglas Bedford । home around 7 oclock, they participants teievLwd on the ton. Texas, to spend the Thanks­
Larry Llch. * Mr. and Mrs. Allen son. Sidney, of Nashville. Mr.1 --*'**:
“““
tiw&gt;
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--- J ।I —,ta 4- —— ntt “• • Itohn
—ma*&gt;LL*?
tV,
Cror* of Portland. Mr. und Mrs nnd Mrs Gordon Green of Bat- ?Pd. .
Johnny Carson. To-night Show giving Holiday Season with his
Mrs. Jack Finkbeiner and sons; wheel. Tho car left the rood.
Stephen DeGrootc nnd family. He Creek. Tom Sfnith of Fine . und Stanley Johnson were traveling about 225 feet along the week before Thanksgiving mother. Mrs. Owen Smith, Law­
son Smith aiyd Mra. Ferris
£^1C”- l1 Tlianksglving
vn.nssg.vmg guests
gue.t. of
o. Mrs. the
ur shoulder before a
»t hit u u.
tree. tell them that site would be on Lathrop and tliclr families, ail
T? I° J7 *
" ncrldc'1'’
Or^n* we- MarJorit Bedford1 * Mr.
and
Mr and
ancl ! Ovtrtumed
O11
Anri traveled
tr-QVnlrrl another
Annther
ana ice weam were srrv.d. ♦ ner Thanksgiving Day when a | Mrs. ciare Wiillums spent Mon-j 90 fert on Ito top. They were Ing been taped several hours be­
4
*J‘w‘d- r;lr driving quite fast went over | dfty w|th Mr. nnd Mrs Roger1 treated
for minor cuts and fore the scheduled time. Many guests of Mr. and Mra. John J.
Smith of Jackson on Thnnksgivpuff' used cat ownars re
ed-.°T.,.we&lt;,«n£.of. CV.‘. nf,n"’'1r lhp bank 0,1 Bi*»*&gt;r« to avoid white of Cascade * Mr. and' bruises. John waa a handsome
Hastings friends were surprised
mercksnrjiic the trade
i'ta Ji1158 8tUdl ln v,oodl“n&lt;1' I hitting a cor. Tliere were two Mrs. Earl Dean of Rochester bridegroom. Janie had a radiant
and excited when they watched
Mr. and Mrs Burdett Cotant of
tteturdny.
young men from Martin in the w ere weekend guests of the Glen | smile. Pastor Albert Fesmlre of the show that featured Janie.
Hastings
and
John
Cotant
of
Bat
­
Several from here attended I car. H»e car .door opened and tl»e Denns. Sunday they all went to the Battle Creek Bible Church
tle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Philip
■—V-~----------------------------- ----------------------- --------- |j tLaPortc
nPurfr tto
— vixit.
visit Mrs
Mrs. IIIrk
Dick Flean
Dean Ij performed
-u ,K
the
— —
ceremony
—.. And
-—a
| und family. En route home they I his wife. Mra. Fesmlre officiated . A group of friends gathered af Cotant nnd Steven and Marcia of
the Fred Portroua home Monday, Podunk Lake spent Thanksgiving
called on his mother. Mrs. Mar-. Bl the organ- A lovely reception
with Mr. and Mra. William HewiU,
In other words, new car dealers RETAIL less than half of all
ilia Dpon. nt Clark Memorial wu held in the church parlors prior to dinner, to visit with Charlene and Marilyn of Grand
jHonrfT
they received so many gift* the, Bill PorteousM and their
the original source.
t David Sailer, brother of Mrs. Ior tkaelr new home in that cold !three adorable little girls, from Ledge.
Mr. and Mrs Kendall Jeffries
Martha Dean of Grand Rapids new
Ereryoru-.: minds Scottsdale. Arlz. The Junior
THE COMMON SENSE LESSON IS THAT THE NEW
I »&lt;aS B M°ndttT 5* ni2Sr Surat of seemed to think of blankets. They Porteou, family are now visiting
CAR DEALER RETAINS ONLY THE BEST FOR HIS OWN LOT.
__
____ _ _____
________ ____
her _parents
at Middleville.
TheAltoft. Friday at his home where
Fred
PortcoUMs took off Wed- l»e te recuperating from a back
। and Mrs. Duane C Woodmansee
_
__ ,___ .
■
I visited their relatives. Mr. and , P*'neanay for Florida.______________ injury received at lhe E. W.
------------ •------------' Bliss Co.
*A&lt;1 reputation.
,Mrs. Manville Whitney, of the | J°hn Awe™,“V® by
northern peninsula over the | Plane for Alaska Wcdnreday.
The Black Hills ot South Da-1 Guesto of the Arthur Steward*
: weekend and did a little deer |
.if
D
,
u kote.-are not hill* but moun-|on Thanksgiving were her ateter.
tains
—
the
hlgheel
east
of
their
Mr
and
Mrs
FToyd
Becker
of
hunting. * Mr. and Mrs. Jolm r.
| cu
parent range, the Rockies, the Detroit, and her parent*. Mr.
Richardson nnd family and Mrs. JTOTK jnOWer
and Mrs. Richard Wight of Di­
Emory Richardson spent Thanks- i-lnnnr(- KArc fZihcnn National Geographic says.
.giving with Rev. and Mrs Lloyd nOnOrS IVirS. VJlDSOn
World War II submarines mondale.
Sanders of Harper's Lake near ■ Mrs. Robert Walter of Lake
Irons
Odessa entertained 12 at a stork
NO
Geurglnana Hamacher. Lillian shower at per home Thursday
Babcock and- Mrs. Dick Hartman evening. Nov. 17 honoring her
| spent lost Sunday with the Rev. niece, Mra. Kent (Dawnei Glb“K fo
i nnd Mrs. Lloyd Sanders of Har-1 son. Games were played with lhe
I per's Lake near Irons. Rev. San- winners prizes presented to
’
No'0'''’'
ders got his deer Nov 19. * Mrs. Dawne. The gift table was dec­
, Charles Baughman accompanied orated with pink and blue ribfAo’ch
her granddaughter. Karen Puffer bons, a huge stork and two inof WMU. to South Boatdman to fanto. Refreshments in lhe pink
•til t»®**
spend Thanksgiving with Dr. und blue color scheme were servI and Mrs. Hart Puffer. ♦ Mr. and , rd. Dawn's mother. Mra. Fred
, Mrs. Ernest Sandefur have left 1 O'Connor of rural Nashville, was
R&lt;?9. $139
io visit their pons in Arizona | unable tn Ktlenrt na she war h(MI and California and will return pitahzed.
4 Pc. Bed,
: home after Christmas.
J______ _
'room
j Dr. and Mrs. Jack Chase and ।
Prettiest holiday picture: a Christ­
Sufres
I family of Grand Rapid*. Mr. and I)p»&gt;plnn0r nf
!• S'69
Mrs.
Gladeon
Lewis
and
son.
UeVElOper
OT
Reg •
Drcsw.r
Rodney,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Lawrence,/’
&gt;£
/-&gt;_
_____
mas "Eve” in the blouse gifts
i ivinfc
Secord
und
two
sons
were
C
f
OI
i
(-OUTSC
2 Pc
,n8 chest and fan
| Thanksgiving guests of Mr. nnd »-».
o .
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Suite*
she found under the tree. Moke her
Mrs Clifford Davis. * Mrs. La- [ DlPS bfltlirCUlV
bed 1
RoO^
Verne Zurloot of Coloma spent
, ,, .
lost weekend with her sister and1 ,.^r^• re’.
*°odgr*.n ftniih.
more than happy: give her
husband. Mr and Mrs Vern .
„P“,yKne
S“SU“,* “nd
mW”
l Jctka. * Mra. Will Harer. 92. S*?" °J.. \he .,?fd,orf1 V*”'*
$99.88
100
to visiting her granddaughter JounUT Club, died early Baturseveral delightful blouses . .
and family. Mr and Mrs Me“ 5tf?ke Jn Hollywood
o( coi°rt
Kenrie of Farmington, until Dec. ®2^AP“J“rrLlJ™”erde.ve,1'
for all her special occasions.
129 when she expects to fly to
Valley 18-hole
“"$99.88
her sons. Mr and Mrs Floyd
J?'
,r ,5“nu"er
Harper, in Atherton, Calif. * The
&gt;» 'M. after lie
Choose from Maczhore, Judy Bond, Diana
Hospital Guild 10 will hold their I :'°r d
V
Co ' n
December meeting, which is a I
he hf«dpd for 3’
RegYoung, Fritxie, Rhoda Lac and Jane Holly.
chop suey dinner, ut the home'
DOUBLE
of Mra. Arthur Kenyon.
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Society news

Hubbard Hills

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! Mr. und Mrs. John Chcescman
1 and children spent TiianksgivIng with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Chewman Another dinner guest
was Josie Babcock, a Airman
Garry Bristol nnd a buddy. Gor­
don Butler were ir-me with;

Guy land Bristol for Tiianksgivlng '
returning to Bunker Hill Air,
Force Base after Hie weekend.'
The Willard Bennetts and
Priscilla were rccen^ nday
’
"
dlnv.
ner guaeto of Mr. IM Mrs. Gene’
Mater and spent
_______
Ivlng
with Mr. Bennett's faflMr in Bat­
tie Creek. Rev. and
Lester'
DeGroot. Lisa and Ly^. spent'
Thanksgiving with her faBu In I
! Pekin, Ill. A George Ball, who'
hi us been u surgical patient in
Mary Frecbed Hospital In Grand
Rapids spent Uic weekend with
'his family, reluming after
Thanksgiving.
He would
be
pleased to receive cards.
Two who might alm appreciate

man. who has undergone surgery j
$3.88*""
nl Pennock Hospital and Mrs
I Marvin DunkeRnirger. who is Tn,
| Lakeview General Hospital in
Battle Creek. Marvin's mother.
Mra Edith Dunkeiburger Is car1 ing-.jbr the three children. *
Mr. and Mra Dale Ruffner and
Randy and
Robbln spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs
I
Mlles Ruffner.
(An ESTABLISHED MAIN STREET MERCHANT)
There will be a family felktwshlp dinner at the Maple j
1 Grove Bible Church Sunday al-1
------ --------------------- ter services. * Willard Bennett
W. SM» SI.
«=•
Ph. MMm
945-4172
h" been filling tn as minister'
| at the Maple Grove Church some|

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To Review Book
For Women's Club

'Christmas sptott

______ —____ u. r.*»ulWelcome Wagon
‘of the Vnfceertty of MchUtan. past:C ub Visits
president of the Michigan Confer-!
, r.
»nce. Women's Oociety

Cnruuanj Floral. Gif t 5n0p

“* kand}
t! met
weicom-war*
county united Church Women
Tumday. Nov. Club
22. atmembers
Viola's
Jthe Grand Rapids YWCA and
Floral and Gift Shop near Lake
(nt present on the board of direc- , od^g
lore of the YWCA.
Mr» Viola Cunningham, owner.
She is active m two book dubs, Bnd her
gavr an lntCT.
lhe Women» City Club and is a ^mg demonstration on decora­
member of lhe official board of the
for Christmas using everyday*
First Methodist Church tn Grand ltenu .round lhe house or with
i ^h'ds.
inexpensive materials.
To quote from the book jacket.
ma(je up some simple items
thJ?
“J**
Oretieidjefter aru1 , Ifw tntnrate ones Mrs
at t nm on Friday Dec 3 She W,U ,re'lew ** •?OUJ “P
Cunningham Is now busy getting
ini
l"“ ):iurnr!' 10 lllf f‘butoui hl£We” ready for her Open House Dec 2-3.

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Galileo
published, has the subtitle. “A
Fable of Innocence."
He. always writes with a touch
of fantasy anti wonder so that a
story of his. although not a Christ­
mas story, still lends itself to the

•with each member bringing own
table service nnd * selected dish
to pass. A handmade auction will
' 1* held after dinner. Members are
at the First MethOdlM Church.
Hasteases Manm Diction. Mari­
an Karrar. Diane Wler and Carol
Kensington served a delicious va­
riety of rookies with coffee while
member’ toured Mrs. Cunning­
ham's shop.
Members present were Helen

Dellabelle Murphy, Joanne Belt*.
Diane Wler. Karen McKay. Carol
Kensington. Karen Klahn. Roberta
D-ntler. Ann Cusack. Unda Hough.
Marvn Dickson. Ur Rogers. Alice
Daviae. Miriam White. Barb Coll­
°&lt; 0» «»'« •» held, pn.ld.nl K,..,. M.Ku ver. Marian Kunar. Evelyn Keeler
.
.Umpn- into
the mystery galled magic
w keep ^Welcome Wajon Club
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Storer en-••-----------officers until June, 1967. and have
Mrs Emma Buck of Clark- ihe dub year run from September
lake. Elmer Loehr nnd Mra. Clara to June. It was voted to keep the Alma for Thanksgiving dinner.
Hammond were entertained , for present officers nnd elect new ones
Thank-givlng dinner nt lhe heme In June. Karen also reminded Mrs. John Havens and Mrs Tom
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Runo. members of the Christmas potluck.

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Society newS

A n International Christmas
program, sponsored toy the Area
in Homemaker's Council for the
| Cooperative Extension Service,
will be held Dec. 1. at the LeVal­
ley Methodist Church near Ionia.
The program will begin with
registration at 1 pm. and end
about 3 pm. according to Mrs.
Martha Kuhn and Mixa Jane
Child.
Miss Wanda Cook. Extension
specialist from .Michigan State
University, will bring Area 10
homemakers music of England.
France. Poland. Germany or
Austria and Central America.
Christmas traditions and foods
ot these countries will be a fea­
ture of this program. There is a
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In a master point
£
the duplicate bridge pUy a«^the
Episcopal Church Undercroft
held lost week, north and south
.
............ iZnmi.. and

uavia navi o*
---­
Rose Smith and Mra Dorothy
Garllnger of Nashville were sec­
ond and Mra Grace Denton and
and David Goodyear. Jr., were
third East and West winners
were Joan F. Brown of Hickory
Corners and Gilbert Morrell of
Kalamazoo Second went to Mrs
D. C. French and Mra William
Stebbins nnd t hlrd to Fred
Markle and William BoUcher.
A special pre-view of Christ­
mas was held al the home of
Mrs. Vernon Engle when she
hosted lhe November meeting of
the Modem Homemakers Exten­
sion Study Group. Mrs. Howard
Ferris was a guest. Each mem­
ber brought Christmas ideas and
many lovely center pieces, wall
decorations and easy sewing pro­
jects sparked Ute Imagination
and reminded everyone there
that now is the time to get busy.
Co-hostess. Mrs. James Morgan,
served a festive holiday dessert
and only the snow was missing to
make the yuletide feeling com­
plete. Mrs. Les Cook will be the
hostess in December for lhe
Modern Homemakers 19th onnual Christmas dinner.

Members of the "Busy 8" met
at lhe home ot Mrs Margaret
Johnson for their November
meeting. Following dessert, a
business meeting waa held and
plans made for the Christmas
dinner and gift exchange to be
held Dec, 18. For entertainment
MR. AND MRS ROBERT K WITKOP
raids were played with prizes
. . . Miss Marilyn Carter Is Married '
going to Mra. Charles James
Beermon. Miss Mary Lou Franks and Mra. Roger Fuwler.
। and Miss Bonnie Schrier were In
Saturday was a very special
i charge of the gifts.
) For traveling on their East- day for Marianne Osts when she
[ em honeymoon the new Mra. cntartalncd 14 neighborhood and
Witkop wore a cranberry wool school friends for her fifth birth­
| suit with pink and black ac- day. A circus theme was used
cessorles and wore tile orchid for the party« and "Animal
Hunt." "Roaring Lion" "Measure
Baskets of white gladioli, white from her bridal bouquet. After Hie Clown-grins" and other ap­
chrysanthemums and yellow I Nov. 28. they will be at their new propriate games were played un­
ror-es, palms and candelabra address In Flushing.
der a paper streamer "Big Top."
A rehearsal party was hosted A miniature circus was the re­
graced the altar of the Middle­
ville Methodist Church Satur­ by the parents of the couple on freshment table centerplree
day, Nov. 12, tar the wedding ot Friday evening. Ln tlx- ,dining where the gurota were served
Miss Marilyn Carter and Robert roam at the Middleville Metho­ Ice cream, clown cake and circus
dist Church
K. Wltkop.
punch. As Uie children left for
The Rev. Carl B. Strange of
home each received a bag of
Muskegon and' the Rev. Harold POSTCRIPT: Lovely miscellan­ elephant food &lt;peanuts&gt; and a
Tabor of Middleville officiated eous parties were held in honor surprise package. The guests
at the double ring ceremony at of the new bride to be preceding were Andy Dickson. Nancy Bay,
3 o'clock in the presence of 125 the wedding.
Theresa. Danny and Kattle Joe
.
guests.
A miscellaneous shower was Duffy, Connie Shumway. Debbi
Mra. Charles McDonald, organ­ Iwsted .by Mra. Frank Martin and Bobbi Czlnder, Mark Slo­
ist accompanied soloist Russell and daughter Buzanne of Cale­ cum, Jodi Reoser. Mary Hodges.
Nash as he sang. "Because. ' and donia and Mrs. Frank Atherton Brett Ann Hoag. Kevin Wilson
•The Wedding Prayer."
of Ada on the evening of Oct. 1. and David Wler. Marianne U
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Vere E. Carter.
A silverware shower by neigh­
R2 Middleville, and Kenneth R. bors of the bride won held at the Bob Osls.
Wltkop. R2. Suttons Bay. are the Itome of Mra Rozcll Stanton on
parents of lhe couple.
} Saturday morning. Oct. J5. Co­
Presented In marriage by heg hostess Mra Clare Williams
father, the bride wore a flodr
Luncheon by friends of the
length gown of white peau de bride's mother and hosted b/
sole, styled with u scoop neckline, Mra George Snyder of Caledonia
long fcleeves coming to points at on Oct 29. and a mbceUaneous
the wrist and a bouffant, skirt, shower given by friends of the
with a detachable train Her bal­
bride al the home «»f Mra. Gary
lerina veil of silk Illusion was Rounds with Miss Slurron Rob­
secured to u weed pearl crown. ertson,
She carried a cascade bouquet of
a white orchid, slephanotis and
Ivy. lied In long streamers with
Barry Residents
lovers knots.
Mra. Daniel Bender of Mus­ Attend Child
kegon was the matron of honor.
She wore a street length dress Guidance Meeting
styled with a medium blue velvet 1 The Tru’iees of the Kalama­
bodice with a scooped neckline ' nx&gt; Child Guidance Clinic at
and elbow length sleeves The iht-lr meeting Thursday. Nov. 17.
light blue brocade, bell shaped gave approval for the remodeling
skirt featured w detachable of the large storage room on the
pirated drape, accenting the lower level of lhe clinic build­
bock, a circlet of blue velvet with ing to provide three professional
matching veil as head piece and I offices and one secretarial office.
matching accereiori™ She car­
Th? architect firm for the re­
ried a bouquet of miniature roses modeling will be Stone and Par- ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. Rob­
ert A. Brooks of R2 Lake Odessa,
with blue velvet streamers.
jent. the architects for tile oriBridesmaids were Mbs Bonnie । ginal clinic building which was wish to announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Mary
Wltkop of Suttons Bay, sister completed in 1959.
Ellen, to SP 4 Ray J. Altoft of
of the groom, and Mrs Martin
Further expansion of facillllra
Douma of Grand Rapids They is anticipated in the future as lhe Army, now serving In Korea.
were dressed Identical to the ma­ tlus clinic continues to broaden His parents are Mr. and Mra.
Fred Altoft of R3 Hastings. A
tron of honor
I its rrrviccs
May wedding Is being planned.
Miss Karen Schantz was lhe
Barry County Tnu-lces who
flower gtrl and Master Randy were present were Mra Jnmes
. Call Wl 5-3481
Schantz the ring bearer. They Coleman and Mra, Robert Cary.
For Banner Classified Ads
are the children of Mr. and Mra.
Ralph Schanta of Middleville
and cousins of the bride Karen
wore a light blue velvet dress
and carried a bosket of white
roees und chrysanthemums
Leighton Ricbc] of Saginaw j
acted as best man and ushers
1337 N. Michigan Ave.
were Tlicrori Carter, brother of j
the bride, and Daniel Bender. I
friend from Muskegon.
Mra Carter chose n ruse color- |
ed wool sheath dress with match- i
Ing acccsvories- for her duughtcr'A wedding and the groom's
A Noon Special "
mother wore a lime green linen
dress with jacket and matching
accessories Both mothers wore
Homemade Soups
a white cymbidlum orchid cor-

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Hastings Heights Restaurant

Features—

Following the ceremony, a re­
ception wax held In the church
parlors with Mr and Mrs. Wen­
dell Pierce of Livonia, cousins of
the bride, as master and mistress
of. ceremonies.
Friends and relatives of lhe
bride nnd groom who assisted j
were Miss Sharon Robertacn at
the guest book;
Mra. Gary ,
Rounds, poured punch; Miss
Suzanne Martin. Mra Harry Doo­
little and MBs Kathy Palmer,
served; Mrs Curtis Pierce, aunt
of the bride, cut the cake; Mrs.
Bob VonHolt aunt of the groom,
poured coffee, and MBs Carol

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�tadyweds Now
Al toirte After

Mrs: Hensley
Don A. Siegel
Exchange Vows

■Christmas ;in
Lands Progra
Emmanuel

Their Honeymoon

performed at the home of Atty.

tn the Dowling

side Drive, uniting Mrs. Char­
lotto Hensley of SC. Petersburg.
Fla., formerly at KnoxvUle. Tenn.,
and Don A. Siegel of 1890 Gun

of Banfield read the double
•remony in the presence of
Rl Dowling, and Mra. Michaei
Tbotnaa of illddlevllle and Emeat

formed the ceremony.
Their attendants were Mrs. Ro­
man FeMpausch and AUy. Siegel,
Following the wedding a break-

Mra. Robert Gaskill presided at

home.
" " '
Mr. and Mrs. Don Siegel left
immediately for a honeymoon tn PLEDGES TROTH — Mr. and
St. Petersburg They expect to be Mrs. Carroll Hughes of R5 Has­
home in Hastings on Sunday, tings announce the engagement
of their daughter. Belinda Carol,
to Michael Raymond Gibson, son
of Mr. and Mra. Raymond OlbMargaret Zemke's
son. 327 6. Michigan Avenue.
The bride-elect Is a senior at
Engagement Told
Hastings High School, where her
1963. He
Mr.
riancc was graduated in 1903.
Mr, and Mra
Mra. Reinhart R. Zemke fiance
of Rl Vermontville, announce the i18 now attending business college
Muruamiiont
.....i.,—, in Battle Creek. No wedding date
engiigahenl nf
of iH«itheir a
daughter.
Margaret Ann. to Daniel R. Cook,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook,
R2 Mendon.
Weekend guests of Mary Kent
The bride-elect is an employee and Ruth Kurtz were Mr. and
of the Massachusetts Mutual Life Mrs. Dennis Smith and Mark of
Insurance Company of Battle Flint. Sunday dinner guests were
Creek. Mr. Cook U farming in the Mr. and Mra Myron Walter and
family of Saranac, Mr. and Mrs.
Mendon-Three Rivera area.
The wedding will take place Wilson Smith and family of
Birch Run and Mrs. G. C. Kent
Dec. 50
of Wyoming.

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MR. AND MRS. JOHN A- EJ CHEN AU ER
. . . Mias Alicia Kay Hammond Is Married.
groom, were the ushers.
For her daughters wedding. Mrs.
suit with brown accessories and
a corsage of white mums. Tile Roaentrantz of Muskceon.
groom's mother chose a green and
gold, brocade drew with beige ac­
cessories and a corsage of white
mums.
The reception was held In the
church parlors after the ceremony.
Fur her traveling ensemble, the
bride chose a winter white twopiece suit with red accessories and
a corsage of white and yellow

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worship.
The Naomi Circle. Mn. Jacob
Bender chairman, will serve.
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mra John
Hickey of R2 Hastings wish to guests from other churches
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Sue Ellen, to

a diamond ring
means everything

New Menus!

New Paint!

Gordon Bowerman,
Marilyn Jean Hay
Are Engaged

New Faces!

Mr. and Mra. Jam

announce tlvc engagement of
their daughter. Marilyn Jean
Hay. to Gordon Bowerman, son
of Mr and Mra. Ralph BowerWkif* man. 915 3rd St. Lake Odessa.
. QAI 3967 I Marilyn, a graduate of Everett
HASTINGS
High 3^^, attend* Taylor Unli veraity, Upland, Ind.
— I Gordon is
la a 1965
1 OKS graduate
i
of
Lakewood High School and Is
emplojred al Oldsmobile.
108 E. STATE ST.
No wedding date has been set.
IN HASTINGS

HASTINGS FLOWER SHOP

Methodist womans Society at
Christian Service Christmas meet­
ing. a pine and Holiy Tea, at 1’
pm. Wednesday. Dec. 14.

New Management!

hearsal party at the Highlander

Hurricane Lamp Arrangement*

tnanuei Eplscopnl Church will pre­
sent the program "Echoes of Italy

Bond Street. The bride-elect, a
1068 graduate of Hastings High
School, is employed at Electra
Chemical Finishing Company In
Middleville. Her fiance attended
Lakeview High School and Is
now employed with Michigan
Shade. An August wedding Is
Mrs. William Post, Mr. und Mra being planned.
Jerry Rau. Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Thanksgiving guests of the
Gwinn of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Resell Stantons were their
Mrs. Albert Larr.brles and Mr. and daughter. Kay. the Howard OraMra. William Dhlnger of Rockford boms, Archie Woodman and
and Mr. and Mrs. Mursi tall Now­ John Johncock from Cloverdale
On Sunday, the Stantons enter­
lin of Marshall
Harm and Betty Wilcox con­ tained the Wayne Coreys for the
tributed much to the beauty of the pleasure of Kay. whose birthday
floral decorations.
the Wayne Coreys of Wyoming,
lhe Howard Orsboms and Mra.
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The new Mr. and Mra. ElchenRl Dowling, were the master and
mistress Of ceremonies
Howard Eichenauer. Middleville. Road. Middleville.
Out-of-town guests were present
Hammond. Rl Dowling, brother from Detroit, Battle Creek. Has­
tings, Kalamazoo, Middleville,
Plainwell and Delton.
The groom's mother, Mrs.

Mantle
Arrangements

206 E. State

The Hastings Country Club was
attractively decorated In the Fall
theme with beautiful floral ar­
rangement adding much to the
setting when Mr. and Mra. George
Chenoweth. Ill, entertained 163
guests at a ten dance on Saturday
afternoon, Nov. 20, starting at 4
o'clock.
The very fine music for dancing
was furnished by Mary Peterson's
orchestra.

cented with pearls and her finger­
tip veil of illusion was held In
place with a pill box hat accented
with pearls. The bride and her
mother made the bridal dress and
the bride's aunt. Mrt. Victor
Manikas, made the veil and hat.
Her flowera were white and yellote.

mother.

Candle
Arrangements

The Chenoweths
Entertain With
Lovely Tea Dance

The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was lovely in a floor length slipper satin gown with a
bell skirt, boat neckline and long

Mbs Julie Hammond, Rl Dowl­
ing. was her Ulster's maid of honor.
She wore a floor-length dress of
taffeta brocade in nlle green with,
matching pill box hat. Her bouquet
was of yellow mums.
Miss Peggy Hammond. Rl Dowl­
ing, stater of the bride, and Mtas
Marilyn Eichenauer, Battle Creek.
Stater of the groom, were the
taideemjilds. Their dresses were
floor-length, emerald green, taf­
feta brocade, with matching pill
box hats. Their bouquets were of
yellow mums.
All the attendants’ dresses were

Methodist W
To Hear Talk by
Rev. Don Gury

K. 8. McIntyre.
Will WC__ ...
,
i talk on Christina* in thetr home- ,
■land, by Gerda Krtxnhout'of The:
Netherlands living with the John
1 Williams family. Catherine Ann
Sheffers from Brazil living with
the Leon Haire and Theresa Cressy from England living with the,
Ed Wlrtnlks.
Assisting the hostess will be
Mrs. James Beerry, Mrs. Arthur
Brandt and Mrs. Al Vedder.
Questa are welcome.

TO BE MARRIED—Mrs Gordon
Havens wishes to announce the
engagement of her daughter.
Pamela Ann. to Thomas L. Ed­
wards. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
T. Edwards. Bucklin, Mo. Pam te
a graduate of Hastings High
School and te attending Mary
Mount College al Boca Raton.
Flaj Her fiance will be attending
Florida Atlantic University at
Boca Raton. They plan to be
married on Dec. 33 at Ute Epis­
copal Cfafirch in Hastings.

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|

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Tharaday, Dowmber 1. 19M

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9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Lawn

Diane Dunn were Thanksgiving
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George M. Wright. Nashville,
I was sentenced to serve 30 days
I In Jail and pay »7.45 court costs
; a'ter lie pleaded guilty before
Municipal Judge L. E. Barnett to
furnishing Intoxicants to a 16year-old on Saturday, Nov. 26.

8yckle were RueErta for a Thanksfamily Hlvlng dinner Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Blair Hawblitz and Ken­
days In______
—, _ neth. There were 20 present.
Thanksgiving guests of the
home from Fort Benning. Camp
for Tlianksglring and will re­ Lloyd Lyttles were Mr. and Mra.
turn to camp Tuesday. * The William Patterson and family,
annual Holy Christmas Com­ Mr. and Mra. Gary Lyttle and
munion of the Brigra. Dowling Gordon Lyttle. In lhe evening
and Bonfield Churches will be Mr. and Mn. Jack Green called.
held at the Dowling Church * Mr. and Mra. Ralph Yoder and
w«v.
.. ,w ,.•*«1 family were Thanksgiving guests
Tiie Keith Stricklands and of 11&lt;T sister and family of North
Sandra and Mra. Winnie Dunn Adams. Mary and Janet were
were gueots of Mr. and Mrs. &gt; liomc to go with them.
Merle Dunn and family Sunday, i
------------ •------------Nov. 20. ★ Ernie Flefleld and
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Harry Shade Dies
In Washington

News Notes
£Z^ck.

Wash, He 'lied at

the home of his daughter. Rommond, at Great Palls. MontCheney of Hickory Coram, has where lie had been rial Ung about
completed his basic training, at

Ketchum and went to see "Holi-

grandchildren.
Services were held Tuesday in
the Plfer Funeral Home at Nllra
with the Rev Fred Smith officlatlng Burial was in the Mis*
slon Hills Memorial Gardens.
Sumnervllle.

Open'Daily

in Hastings

M

PkwM 711-1559 P*^- *
Harry Dowdings
Myron Douglas MacDonald. 67. II Oswiiqg
for Thanksgiving
The Ort Oillaspiee ape nt’ entertained
Chicago, lhe father of William
members of 0eir family.
MacDonald, died Friday. Nov. 75. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs
in Swedish Covenant Hospital in Harvey GUlaapie. * Mr. and Mra
Harvey Oillaspie called on Glenn und family had their Thanks­
; Mr MacDonald often visited Ln Birds Saturday night and ate giving dinner on Bunday. The
; Hat Ungs while his son was the lunch with them. * Mr. and Mrs
profe.v.lonal nnd manager of the Irl GUlaapie called on Mr. and
Hastings Country Club His son Mra. Harvey ‘ Gillespie Sunday win Swift and family. * Mr. and
now Is the professional at Au­ night. * Mra. Grace Miller was, Mrs. Dale Conklin entertained
burn. Ind.. 46106.
9 Thanksgiving guest of Mr. and 1 for Thanksgiving dinner Rev.
Mr. MacDonald was bom on Mrs. Evert Miller at Battle Creek and Mrs Edward Rhoades. Mr.
Feb. 18. 1899. in Schenectady. und spent the night with them und Mrs. Ford Ritoades and fam­
ily from Bryan. Ohio and Mr.
N.Y. He moved to Niles. Mich ,
from South Bend. Ind. in 1935. and family spent Bunday with nnd Mrs. EOgene Ccnklln and
and lived in Niles until 1952. He Mra. Grace Miller. A Mr. and family. * Mr. and'Mrs Alton
was a printing compositor.
Mrs Leon Mudge and family Norris will entertain the Stevens
In addition to William, he is nnd Mrs Bertlia Ketchum were Farm Bureau Group Dec. 10 tn
survived by another son. Walter; I lianksglvlng guests of Betty live evening with a Christmas

Proceedi to 4-H Club

CLUB

Lacey

By Hn. Orlie VanSycklr I

William

dick, ton of Earl Burdick of
Manton and Mra. Louise Tobias,
Hickory Corners. Lt taking K-9
training at Lack land Military
Training Center. Lackland APB,
Texas Larry was graduated from
Gull Lake High School In June.
1966, and enlisted in lhe Army
soon after, going first to Fort
Knox and from there to Fort
Benning. Ga.. for his basic train­
ing. In September he went to
Fort Gordon, Ga. for his school­
ing and training in the Military
Police training center.

He had Uved in the Sunfield
Army Security Agency la Sep- area after his marriage until
going to Chinook. Mont, bi
1912.
in­
,--------iwM, moving
moving to
w CorvallU. Ore.,
------Pvt. Sherman E. Ellard. 19. son JW(. where he was employed by
ot Mr. and Mrs. Bert D. Ellard. U1B
u
Conservation Experimental
vun»CE«»iivMi
- ----- —
Itb Station
.
.In .the
... pheasant
_______ Hatch.
___ _______
a eight wm
R3 Delton,
completed
weeks
hatchof advanced artillery training Nov.
Ho had also fanned before he
Kile School. Pt. SIU, Okla. He waa retired while residing at Oregon
City, Ore., moving to Kenne­
artillery. His training included wick, Wash., in 1962.
maintenance and firing of artillery
Surviving are three children.
guns. howltaera and heavy ma­ Harold of Portland. Ore.. Wand*
chineguns. Instruction was also of Kennewick, and Rosemond;
given in ammunition iiandUng and two grandchildren: three great,
communications. During his last grandchildren: one brother. My­
week of training, he participated lon of rural Lowell, and a sis­
In day and night firing exercises ter. Mra. Ruth Peterman of Lake
Odessa.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Shade
and Dale were the Michigan
relatives attending the funeral
Ry Mn. Fern Bmeblitt
i Muwa.
■
MI-11

Highbank

Mr. and Mra Maynard Tucker Car Smashes
and girls of Hastings came with
Thanksgiving dinner Thursday Into Porch on
to eat with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Skidmore. Mr* SkldJoan Siaite Davidson. daugh-.* East Green St.
ter of Mrs. LaVera Shute. 1C11 6.1q . Bishop of Battle Creek
Vernon L. Newton. Jr.. 22. R4
received a copy of the 1,0 °Jl । Skidmore. * Mr. and Mra Nolan Hastings, lost control of ids car
■■Whos Who Among Students In Hudaon WK| children. Paul and at 1:10 azn. Thursday and
Into the porch of the
Universities and Colleges &lt;the|.
----— smashed S
Bril rax —
i wk« u m «.
1965-06 edition), in which her!
*“ aS. «~u
name and a short autobiography .
appciKrod. She is one of 15.000
UUMts m MT. unu mro.
~ students honored by the publl- HawbUU on Sunday for a be- mimated at »zoo.
cation and one of 37 chosen jakxl Thanksgiving were her parNewton received four tlckrtsfrom Ferris Blate. It is a refer- enta. Mr. and Mra. Orlie Van- , failure to report an accident.
cnce volume of general Informat- Byckle of Lacey, Mr. and Mra. । leaving lhe scene, carelraa driving
tlon about the student and a larry HawbUta and family. Mr.1 and no license on Ids person. He
recognition of their scholastic and Mra. Dale Bishop and Nyla paid a total of 126 In fine*.
and social leadership. Each is of Battle Creek. Douglas Bishop'
chosen by the student faculty in of Kalamazoo. Gladys Hawblitz'
his own college. Among the ac- of Hastings. Paul and Marcia i
Bell and Mr and Mn Vera
ognized were special service
HawbUU
awards by Michigan and AmerlMr. and Mrs. Austin Schantz'
'can Pharmaceutical Assoc latJon*
from the
were callers on Saturday of Mr.
tT and two yearn ae editor of the
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yjL
Joan received a five-year scholf/S^ 'crahip from the BPW Ln Has- attending college Ln Kankakee.
111. spent the Thanksgiving
sk
tings.
,
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Don Wolf.
205 N. Michigan

Joan Davidson in
College Who's Who

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Mra Don Wolf and family were
Mr. and Mrs Philip Buraley and I
family. Mr. and Mrs Ray Hom

Lawrence Mitchell and family
from Lake Odessa, Mr. and Mra.
their TlMinksKivlng vocation--------,------------------------------Harvey
Wolf----of
Charlotte and
visiting Mr. and Mra Gkgui j Carl Bowie* Jr., of VermonlMpier. Mr. and Mra. Maynard ville. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolf
Miller and family, Mr and Mrs. j Ond family attended the Sunday
Merwyn Miller and family. Mr. School class turkey supper Satnnd Mra. Percy Ellsworth and/urtlay at the home of Mr. and
David, all
oil of Hale.
Halo. Mr. nnd
and Mra.
.Mra. Mrs.
Mra. Fred Gelirer
Geiger of Woodland.
Woodland,
Watch Whila
। Lynn ElUworth and aon from and were Sunday dinner guests
! Saginaw, Mra. Albert Clemens
W« Make ‘Em
I of Whittemore. Mr. and Mra. Sr., of Vermontville. ♦ Mr. and
FROSTED
&amp; DECORATED
I Sterling French were Thanks­ Mrs Heber Foster were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. nnd gvlng guests of Mr and Mra
Donuts 69c dos.
Mra. Jim Springer of Clover­
dale. * Milton Whitmore from
Plain 59c dos.
Though technology did not ad-1
St Louis, Mo. Dr and Mrs. Kcnnoth Mix from Carson City and vance rapidly In the middle ages.
। Mrs. Laura WlUtmorv from Tam­
TASTE TREATS
pa. Fla. called on Lorraine Gunn In the 12th century, the wind­
who is MlU a patient nt Leila mill wheelbarrow, window glass, TRY SOME TODAY
Hospital.. Friday. * Mr. and candle, and paved road were
Mrs. Gordon Buxton spent the invented. Spectacles and . the
last week nt their Morley Lake ships rudder appeared In the
cottage. Weekend callers were 13th; the grandfather dock wu
Open Doily
William Dickson and Jim Couch. devised Ln the 14th
Mr. nnd Mra. Robert Frey nnd
family were Thanksgiving din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Stevens and famUy in Grand
Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Frey spent Thursday with Mr
and Mm. Louis Myers and fam­
ily In Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dunn nnd
family spent Thursday and Fri­
day with Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Buxton. * Gordon Stanton re­
turned Wednesday from Maren­
isco where he shot his buch. *
Others from this area who got
lix-tr deer were BUI Stanton,
who shot his near Dowling, and
Gordon Buxton, who shot his
near Ills Brady Lake cabin.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Frey and
family had as Sunday dinner
guests Mr. and Mra. Fred Frey.
* Saturday Mesdamca Vem
Scott from Plainwell. Wm. Brew­
er from Delton, and Sterling
French were in Kalamazoo, Sat­
urday * Kathryn Frey spent her
Thanksgiving vacation with her
slater and family. Mr and Mra
I North. * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Buxton called on Mr. and Mrs.
John Crago and ion of Albion,
Sunday. A Mr. and Mra Gordon
'Buxton were Tlianksgiving din-

Charles Slomonovlc and family
b of Delton *. Thanksgiving dln| ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ho'mer Gunn were her nuxher. Mrs
! Iziura Whitmore from Tain pa.
I Fla_ and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
। Mix from Canon City.
| Rev and Mrs Milbuume Mill­
er called on Mr. and Mra. Leon
'Winslow *. Mr. and Mra. Earl
; Dunn and family. Mrs. Victor
Schantz and family. Mr. and
Mra. Wayne Perris and family,
Mr. and Mra. Jim Whitmore.
Miss Betty Dunn and Mra Myrtle
Dunn enjoyed a Thanksgiving
dinner at the home of Mr. and
I Mra. Luther Lenz and Janet.
Charles Collum and family from
Hickory Comers, Mr and Mrs.
Ron Foss and family from Gilkey
Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Canfield helped Michael Collins
celebrate his 16lh birthday at
the home of his grandparents.
Mr. and Mra Leon Winslow. *
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lenz called
on Mr. and Mra. Bob Cunning­
ham. Sunday.

Mineral springs, fl nit discover­
ed In 1326, made the town of
61» in Belgium a fashionable

�Delton High
Adopts Strict
Attendance Rule
Honor Roll at
Lakewood Lists
8 With All A’s

Lansing Art Bazaar
’the Lancing Community
Regional Office at 310 Oratlo. lery, 124 Ionia Street. will
Avenue at library receive .the Its Christmas Art Bazaar
certificate of attendance form a reception and coffee on
no Inter than Dec. 5. 1000

Gal­
open
with
Bun-

carping

The student's first offense will
bring a conference with the
principal to Inform lhe student
of the seriousness of lhe offense
and what will occur if further
offenses take place.
The student will be given a
I
falling grade for each period
EN ROUTE TO GERMANY—A 1C Boger Knlsa (left), ion of Mr.
missed and work mlssr&gt;1 mav
At the second offense lhe stu­
Lackland AFB where they finished their training on Ort. 22, are dent will be suspended from
school until a parent ar guardian
’’-----aconference
I nr i- ­
has
conferencewith
withthe
Utenrprinci
Knlsa, US 16884673, and A 3C Russell Ruthruff. US 16884652. 38th pal Non make-up failing grad*«
will again be issued for each
Air Police Squadron. U.Sj4TX, APO New York. N.Y. 09136.
class period missed including the
days of suspension.
'
For his third unexcused ab­
sence. the student will be sus­
pended from all school activities
for five school days Non make­
up falling grades will be issued
for each period missed Including
the suspension days.
At the fourth offense the stu­
dent will be suspended from
school and a recommendation
made to the Board of Educa­
their newly learned abilities.
tion for his expulsion If the
It has been said that rehabili­
The student in the wheel­ student U under 16 yeajs of age
tation In a complete aspect con- chair learns that many of the the County Probate Court will be
sctlvltlts he engaged in before notified U&gt; take the proper legal
cational training, medical and injury are still available to him
physical rretotaUon. and court- inv spur of the fact that he Is
Unexcused tardiness will
now wheelchair bound. Now he bring falling grades for each
sellng.
must learn to compensate and class to which lhe student Is
baric ingredient in lhe to adapt himself to certain ac­
The school wishes that the
l of a quality program: tivities The man with the am­
putation finds that through parents be given a sense of se­
recreation and student acUviUea curity by knowing where their
which we will eall the "Fourth lir can use hLs prcstiiesis without children are when school Is In
Dimension."
embarrassment and In many session Principal Willard J Ba­
The department of recreation ways lie lutd not theretofore ker stated: 'Basically the stu­
dents have to be present to be
or student affairs serves us media thought possible.
educated. Parents send t h e I which blends and complements
Through the activities of rec­ children to school.to be educated
all other aspects of a student's reation many students learn to and It Is our responsibility tc
prognun. The student's day re- minimize the disabilities they keep them here We must have
liave and to make use of their ' an educated public in a demo­
rational training nnd Ills primary abilities. Activities within the cracy."
,
goal of becoming employable and program of recreation must
The new decision made by the
a contributing member of society. iirouse nnd allow tlie Individual Board of Education brought var­
If his experiences were limited to express his emotions, to uti­ ied opinions from the studtnl
only to vocational training while lize Ills physical abilities, to re­ body Senior Kara Thompson
at MRI It Is conceivable that al­ lease his excess energies and ,commented. "I think It's all okay
though he would be technically frustrations, but more Important except
,
for the tardiness rule
well trained, he would not be to provide lilm Interval* he can There are so many extenuating
able to enter society because of take with him oa lie leaves the circumstances "
his social Inadequacies.
school and have carry over Into
Carolyn Dili, a sophomore
Social adjustment cannot be the community.
added. "It's about time we cut
taught by lectures, rather It must
on these kids that skip
Recreation tnrough Ito efforts down
1
be learned through the process not only complements but in sc- classes
all the time, but I don’t
1
of doing In a carefully planned tuallty is rehabUltallon. Defined know If this will work I'm afraid
student mcreatlon program The
acme kids will be punished for
program Is designed so that utilization of time by an indi­ something that wasn't their
thfough such activities as bowl­ vidual In which lie engages In Quilt."
ing. rifle club, basketball, vol­ rodallv acceptable, wholesome
leyball, gym night, pool, shuffle- activities during his leisure hours Peoce Corps Test
Ixauxl. movies ceramics, swim­ voluntarily nnd gains a measure
Barry County realdenta inter­
ming. toumamento, student tov- of satisfaction and refreshment
enunent. etc., the ,‘tudcnt devel­ of his own spirit and body. Rec­ ested In putting their skills to
use In developing nations around
ops socially and physically to Ida reation Is a fourth dimension.
maximum potential
Persons from culturally..de­
prived backgrounds In vim#
pdst office in Lansing, Grand
cases have the first opportunity
Rapids and Battle Creek.
to participate as a member of

Recreation is Fourth
Dimension at MRI
At Pine Lake

The recently disabled learns
to overcome fears and feelings
of hopelessness Students In gen­
eral learn to accept failure and
losing through the team ap­
proach
Individuals who are
overcoming past problems ot
emotional instability discovers.

in which he can create and excel
The retarded finds pleasure In
being Judged on the quality of
his endeavors, and. not having
the constant disappointment of
being compared with others Per­
sona with problems of speech
and coordination who during
the day have received therapy,
hove Ute opport.unlty during the
after school hours to practice

-

.

Open
CHRISTMAS SEALS fi|hl TB aid
olUf RESPIRAT
DISEASES

5

R

turned home from a three-day
।study session on taxation at
!Michigan State University. Nov.
20-23.

1337 N Michigan Avenue, who
lias purchased lhe Hastings
Heights restaurant
Mrs Earl (Sue&gt; EggieeCop. Rl

Clark

Levengood,

Nelson

।
Income.
lhe Pleasant Point Motel and
Carriage House restaurant.

I Independent Accountants As­
sociation of Michigan (IAAM)
and MSU's Continuing Edu-

In Wisconsin-Airman Steven L
Spoon, son of Mr. and Mrs
Janies V. Spoon of 1014 S JefferA 12-man faculty from the lon&gt; nas been assigned to Truax
Internal Revenue Service and Rietd. Wis. after completing Air
the Michigan Department of Force basic training The air­
Revenue conducted lhe lectures. I man. a graduate of Hastings
workshojta and discussions on High School, will be trained on
such topics as the Intracades of, the job as an air policeman with
income averaging, relf-cm^oyed | the Air Defense Command,
pension plans, casualty. lass, sales I _
_
transfers of property and Invest- . .
_ .
.
menl credit and recapture.
Mrs. DabCOCK
Also discussed were efficient; TL,, nLa A
techniques for handling and 1 HOnKed tOr
processing state and use tax AndcrSOnVille DatO
reports. Intangibles and business |
n.

...m

maugh. 420 E. Williams Mr and
Mrs Watmough moved to Has­
tings from Albertson. N Y. He is
training ‘upervlsor al E. W Bliss
Mra Richard &lt;Margaret’ Hom.
615 8 Jefferson Rev Horn is
now associated with the First
PresbytiTian Church They mov­
ed here from Pittsburgh. Pi
Mrs Lawrence tCarob Nemetz.
438 W Marshall She and her
husband, who is the Army re­
cruller for lhe Battle Creek area,
moved here from Lansing.

Sira'S!

-ssessments
, ctlvetj a
of thanks from
The IAAM estimates that eelf- violet Moore of Andersonville
employed accountants In Mich- far her information about lhe
Igan process over 150,000 Federal Georgia conrmunity.
income returns yearly, nnd pre­
Miss Moore wrote that she ap- i
pare more than 27,000 State predated Mrs. Batcock's prompt
ales tax returns each month
letter oi Oct. 2 regarding a book
. containing’ information on An-1,
| dersonvllle
I The Andersonville Prison
Park-National
Cemetery
a lo- I
—--------- -------- Membera of Hospital Gu.ld 18 ialcd about- 60 ral1" *°uth
wUl hold their annual party on wt3t ot Macon. Ga. and 120 miles
Thuraday. Dec. 8. Luncheon at soUth °f Atlanta, Oa.
Pleasant Point at 1 o'clock with
a Christmas party after lunch-

MILLER
REAL [STATE
UTATI IIIVIC1
INSURANCE • BONDS

Hospital Guild
Plans Yule Party

.riiniiDnuHmiaHii

Mrs Esther Dunn. 926 N. Han­
over. revealing your secret pal
All members who. do not have
a secret pal please bring a dol­
lar gift Call Wl 6-4338 for rreer
rations Mra LaVerne Klnne.
who has been In tha hospital.

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107 E. Woodland. Ha»Hng«

PheM Wl 5-2091

Open Mon. Hiru«fri. till 9 F.M. — Opwn Saturdays

JACK D. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

t te ■

Wagon

I’
Mra. Patricia A. Guernsey,
, Hartings' Welcome Wagon .vprtaentative, has greeted new­
comers to the community.
They included:

Receive A Decorative Candle

.

^rLilllllorai»
o MAGEE • MONARCH
and • BARWICK

3! Welcome

Accountants
Attend 3-Day
Tax Workshop

Delton High School officiate
have announced renovation of
the school's attendance policy
The step was taken to curb the
number of unauthorized absences
which has been steadily grow-

■

STOP and See the Largsit Selection
in BARRY COUNTY by

ThursXav December 1,
1 1966
1taelim Three
Thursday,

by Nabey Wertman

BolthouM. Leroy Bolthouse, Joan
Curtis. Jan Deorclorf f. Muri Paw-

Doruthy Hiller. Carol Johnson.
Dale Johnston. Sue Krebs, Lean­
ns Leaaenby. Teresa Mohrhardt;
Teresa McArthur. Jerri McCaul. Marcia McDlarmld, Sharon
Osenga, Elaine Pennington, Mar­
Eight Lakewood High students
sha Potter. Pat Ralrigh, James
earned straight A averages for Roberta, Diane Stuart. Jean Vanthe first marking period .
Goiubeke, Barb Waldron. Nancy
_ Achieving nerfeel records Waldron. Dudley Washburn,
were Gwen Schray. frexhman; Dennis Wood.
Jove* Rlbbena ■ouhomore;
Debbie Janes and Shirley Cook, Sue Eash. Nancy Erick­
Klahn. I u nines, and Dl-ne son. Linda Fredricks. Jill GarBinns. Pat O'Mara. Hendriks 1 Inger.
Dawn Healy. Steven
vandeKemp and Kathy Walt, Hepimer, Janet Hoppough, Mere­
dith Ute. Linda Mathis. Mark
Others on the honor roll in­ Newman. Debbie Richardson.
cluded :
Paula Shank* Ron Shoemaker.
Freshm’n Sue Alderink. Du- Nancy Sinclair and Kathy Steel.
6ne Binns. Elizabeth Bumgard­
ner. Steve Catlin. Joyce Deitrlck FPB Girls Visit
Jerry Dillenbeck. Jon Faulkner.
Ellyn Plainer. Sue Prost. Jackie Hastings Mfg, Co,
Hatter. Susan Hephner. Sheila
Hough. Cindy Qielarowritl. Linda
Twentv-one members of the
Jackson. Ruth Johnson. Mark
Future Profearianal St Business
Lake. Loretta Mathis;
Kathv Miller. Diane McClel­ Glrus Club of Hostings High
School.
with their teacher-advisor
land. Corine McNeal. Jill Pick­
ens. Olendon Raleigh, Virginia Mrs Elizabeth Underwood and
Reed. Nancy Richardson. Marsha B.P.W. advisor Mrs. Virginia
Shanks. John Sinclair. Barb Snyder, met Monday evening.
Stowell. Gary Trover. Larry Nov 21. In the lobby at the Has­
VanGansbeke. Debbie VanZyl tings' Mfg. Company.
Members toured several of the
Pegsy Vroman, Diane Wilcox'
offices with Mias Helen Keeler
Elaine Willis. David Wilson
Sophomores Bonnie Bechtel, aa guide. Mlaa Agnes Smith
Jayne Booher Nancy Clark. An­ gave an Informative talk con­
ita Colby, Kathleen Custer. Paula cerning the history of industrial
Erickson. Nancy Estep. Pam nursing and explained the duties
Goodemoot. Joan Harkneu. Bar­ of her Job. After thia, she took
bara Hunt. Pltivcl JnckJtnn. Elaine the girls to her office and ex­
Ibganbach, Leroy Michaud. Joel plained the use of the equipment
Penner:
Next the girls visited the of­
Marv Petrie Brian Pinkston
Fred Rnffler. Linda Roberta. Di­ fices where Mrs. Doris Shawman
ane Saver. Steve Schrav. Renee and .Miss Helen Keeler work Mrs
Shepard. Kaye Slowlrwkl. Sue Shawman told about the use of
Strazlsar. Janis Tasker, Dornin
Thompson. Terre Webster, David Miss Keeler talked to the girls
Welch. Jann Woods
___________
____ _ of _a secretaryabout the duties
’tUt'oe*—Jane Alderink. Bon- | stenographer. Tile highlight ot
nle Baker. Sue Blocher. Laret I rise evening waa a tour of lhe
------- .IBM. Dept, exmduoted by Ken­
—
neth Roae The membera sere
(■I Students
told about the responslblllUoa
and dutlM of IBM. employees
Must Report
and the education required for
various Jobe, he then detnonTo VA Office
rtrated several of the machines.
The group adjourned to the
Veterans Administration urges conference room where Janet
all students enrolled under Pub­ Francisco nnd Bendy Karra.- colic Law 89-358, Educational Bene­ chuirmen of the buidneas section
fits. to mall Certificates of At­ of the Continuing Education
tendance. VA Form 31E-6553a or Committee, assisted the BPW
b. to the V A. Regional Office rponxors In serving refreshments
ns soon after December 1. I960.
The Future Professional &amp;
Ox Doxsiblr.
r Buslnea&gt;i Girls Club has received
Administration an Invitation from the Hastings
Buslneaa Ac ProfeMonal Wom­
en's Club to be thdr guests at
the Dec. 13. dinner meeting.

The Hastings Banner

JEFFERSON

�Church Sentas

■AgTINGB BANNER

Harriet Perkins
Dies Saturday;
Rites Monday

"A Friendly
Church."

Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Ftoyd Walter. Supt.

Christ-Centered

Worahip service, 11 am. with I

Rev

Cherub and Junior
Wartneedsy, 3.45 pm.

George KUiocl offl-

aid Oetroth.

Woratxip, 11 Km.

in Michigan cuirencly Involved
.
ein rihiwv-H
lowshlp will meet, at lhe church.
1
Monday AcUvlUea

choirs.1 Welcomes You.

Union'

eute-

Hairy VanTU. EvangeUct

Wednesday AcUvlth

Boltwood and E. State Rood
Sunday school 9:40 am.
Morning worahip. 11 am.
Sunday evening service. 7 pm.

A Hearty Welcome to All!

6:30 Junior High Youth FU*|

Worship. 11 am.
Evening wurMilp,
Wednesday FsDowatdp.

Worship hour. 11 am.
Christian
Sunday.

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH

(Winters) McIntyre.

Altendr Church

Unity Meeting*
Bundoy Dac. *.
9:30 and 11 worahip aarrlc*
Rev Don M Oury waa In
Nunar prortd«L
" r^netns on Tuesday. Nov. 29. to
sLtsnd the quarterly meeting of
UsT Board of Dtroctora of the
Michigan Ooundi of churcher
Ou Wednesday. Father Oury
mended a meeting in Laming

INTER-LAKER
BAPTIST CHURCH
Delton. Michigan

COAT8 GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

EION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Woodland al Vett® Rood

BtaMral aervtaa for 1/arriet J.
CTr.trch

Rev. Don Gury
CHUBCH

1719 N. Broadway
Almon O. Fulton. Pastor
410 E. Madison. 945-5065

. pm. Evening group. Mra.
Gladys Ostroth.
Nursery far both groups.
j Mra. Ha«l Doolittle.

church of 35,000.000 members.
A plan for pulp* exchanges
serosa denominational lines for
Sunday April 33 was discussed.

tng made toward the goal of
Morning warship. 11 am.
Saturday, library. 3 to 4 pm
united church.
Youth service 7 pm.
COMING EVENTS — Dec. 11.
Chrirtlon Science
Evening service 7:30 pm.
Junior choir sings also annual home of Mra. Myron Deneau
Rev. George Elliott
Wednesday Bible, prayer. 7:30.
8 Circle 8 wfll meet at the
Telephone Wl 5-4945
home of Mrs. John Melaenbach
Rev. Eart Bchlppcr
Text Announced
8:30 am. Worahip service
LAKEWOOD
Worahip, 10 am.
Doc. It. Friendship claas party With Mra. William McAJroter as
BAPTIST CHURCH
11 am. Worahip service Title HASTINGS
Bunday school 11:15 am.
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Community Room above
Thursday AoUvIUm
aa a ahlpballder. They late
Dec. 17. 10 am. Children's
Woodland Fire Station
3:30 Cherub choir practice
Christmas party.
all ChrisUan Science Churches
fl 30 pm. Wesley Singers.
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor
I
6 Kirk House ehoir practice.
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL
--------- --------------------------I 9:50 am. Bunday school
8.45 Junior High choir prac- this Bunday. Scriptural readings
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Worship hour. 11 am.--------------- | » am. Worship service.
include Matthew's account of
George 8. Marshall. Pastor I
1303 South Hanover
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
7 30 pm. Evening service.
Monday—Boy Scout Troop No.
Jesus' healing of Uie Insance
7:30
Chancel
choir
pracUce.
199*. Tn 1957 Mn. Perkins moved
Hastings, Michigan
7.30 pm. Wed., prayer service.
boy who fell "atulmt* . . . Into
to Kaatinss
Trleplkone 945-9428
HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
Thursday Activities
Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor HASTINGS BAPTIST CftURCH the fire, and oft Into the water."
OF
GOD
CHURCH
HASTINGS
SEVENTH-0AY
13:30
United
Church
Women's
vtvora.
10 am. Suivday aclvrol Elywn Rev. RuaeeU Houseman. Pastor and Jesus' admonition to hie
103 E. Woodland Avenue
ADVENTIST CHURCH
potluck luncheon (postponed
disciples.
"If ye have faith as.a
TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
Curtis. Supt. Classes for all
9 45 Km. Sunday school Rally grain of mustard seed, ye shall
Rev. H. R Oollvtr
Elder Samuel J. Elie
from Nov. 3i.
Nursery.
ROUTH KALAMO
Day. Claseea for all agta
9:45 am. Sunday school.
3:30 Carol and Children's choir
3730 W State Rd.
my unto this mountain. Recome
Junior Bunday school tn charge
11 am. Morning worship. Mes­
PENTECOSTAL
11 am. Morning worahip.
Hastings. Mich, Wl 5-94«3
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys sage by the pastor, study in Ro­ hence to yonder place: and it
6 pm. Young People's service.
7:30 Chancel choir rehearsal.
Hamblin.
mans. This service broadcast. shall remove: and nothing shall
7. pm. Evangelistic service
Worahip. 11 am.
Saturday. 7 Kolnonla potluck
Sunday aclsooi. io am.
be impossible unto you"
11 am. Worahip service
WBCH.
I 7 pm. Wednesday service.
Morning worahip. 11 am.
11 Kin. Junior church. For nil
Sunday, "Faith for Today.” on
Young Peoples Service, 7 pm.
dilldren 4 through 8 years
WOODBURY UNITED
TV Wood, Channel 8, 8:30 am.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Munn.
6:
30
pm.
Young
People's
BRETHREN CHURCH
METHODIST CIRCUIT
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy,
George BpcoA. Pastor
Bible Study. Wed.. 7:30 pm.
Teens and Young Adults In meetings. Junior high, high
Radio WJEF, 1330. 8:30 am.
CHURCHES
1503 Johnson. Lake OdcssK Midi.
school.
Rev. John Jolderama
Sunday, school, 10 am.
Buhl
7: 30 pm. Special muric, hymn
Village of Woodbury
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sermon ■ title: "Is Christmas
Morning
worahip, 11 Km.
Adult prayer service In charge sing, message by the pastor,
Sunday school. 9:45 am.
Rev. FT. Ralph J. Kelly
Still a Mystery After 3.000
Evening service, 8 p.m.
of Mrs. Rogers.
communion.
Worahip, 11 am.
Years?"
Rev Stephen Veablt, Assistant
Prayer service. Wed.. 8 pm.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
Monday—6:30 pm. C8B Bat­
Junior church for children, 4-9.
Message by the pastor. Special talion Boys Club.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed. fl.
Worahip service, 9:30 am.
Confcntdons. 4 to 5, and 8 to 9.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
Tuesday—6:30 pm. C8B Stock­
Fellowship service, 7:45 am.
Saturdays.
Church school 10:30.
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
7:30 pm. Wednesday Prayer ade Boys Club.
Youth Fellowship. Wed.. 7.
220 West ColLix Street
Wednesday Activities
Bible Study and Prayer scrChurch school. 0:4* 5m.
Sunday public talk, 3 pm.
| Saturday. 9:30 am. Christmas
ST. AUGUSTINE.
fl am. Men's Prayer Band
practice
MIDDLEVILLE
9 am Women's Prayer Band
Quimby Church
7:
30
pm.
Prayer
and
Bible
Church school 10:30 am.
Church Thanksgiving - Christ study.
FIRST CHURCH OF UOD
Moraine worahip 11:30 am
mas supper at Southeastern
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
8: 30 pm. Board meeting.
1330 N. Broadway, Hastings
School. Program to follow.
Rev. Burnlfy G. Spencer, Past
Thursday—fl :30 pm. Pioneer
CHURCH AT-DELTON
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Sunday. Dec. 18. Christmas Gtris Clubs.
till them about Welcome Wifon. They
y^Thone
945-5318
’
CHURCH
program
In
the*
evening.
•ill be delighted with th* baikat ol |Mb
Where a Christian Experience
Nursery for regular services.
Rev. Don M- Gury, Rector
Thursday.
Dec.
8.
7:30
pm.
lakaa You a Member.
end helpful information they will recrin
9 am. Holy Communion.
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
11 a.m. Holy Communion and 1 10 iip. Sunday school.
from our hodos. a symbol 8f the com­
DOWLING
Hammond at the parsonage.
BRETHREN CHURCH
sermon, observing Second Bun-1 11 Kip. Morning worship.
munity’s traditional hospitality. Or yo*
Max M. Ovenahlre, Psalor
u.,
ow-c o
«.um7.
615 PJ” Youth Fellowahlp.
day ...
in ou.cm
Advent „
aa "Bible
Sunday."
HASTINGS UNITED
Worahip service, 10 am.
NUrsery- and classes for children.: 6 M P-™- Evening prayer.
HOLINESS CHURCH
I_______
1 7 pm. Evening worship.
. WRSLEYAN METHODIST
Bunday school. 11 am. L. J
Sunday school 10 am.
Hickory Camera, Michigan
Mote. Supt.
7 pm. Wed, prayer and Bible
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
East Marsixall Street
Rev. Vaughn B. Jensen. Pastor
Christian Endeavor. 7 pm.
SCIENTIST
Marvin BickmlUer, Paster
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Darrel Starbard, president
Sunday school. 10 am.
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
CHRIST CHURCH
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
Morning worahip. 11 am.
I
E Colfax at N. Boltwood
ior church and nursery provided.
pm, Betsy Ovenshlre. director
Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 pm.
HUE ”5 153’
Wednesday service. 8 pm.
Mid-week prayer meeting WedWcdmeday. 7:30 Family Night.
Morning worahip. 9.30 a.m.
Praysr service Wednesday. 7:30 :
Reading room open Wednes­
Sunday school 10:30 a.m.
8:30 pm. Choir rehearsal.
p.m. Class taodera. Clayton Moto 1
day and Saturday, 3 to 4 pm.
■EUOMt REWCOMEBI
Christian Endeavor, 6:15 pm.
and Fred Bawdy.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
CHRIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Keep
Hat field rrniD rnrvir-----..
CEDAR CREEK
Prayer Wednesday. 3 pm. '
Watson Cor, 34 miles
Oils Lake Road
BIBLE
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10
am.
Sunday
school.
AD0RES1
West of Martin
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Morning worship. 10 am.
Pastor. Donald Tack
Worahip. 11 am.
Sunday school. 11 am.
Sunday school 10 am.
□ Plaue have the Welcome Wagon Hostess all oa ma
■ Htfrly Tbralal) FrevaatWorship, Il am.
DELTON SEVENTH-DAY
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Evening service. 7:30. pm.
Youth meeting. 6:15 pm.
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I Prayer. Bible study, 7:30 pm.
WOODLAND METHODlfiT
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Wl out mupoa and maU to Orodettofl Dyt,
Rev. Richard VandenBosch
| Hsgsrty Silver FeaM lor
LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH HaaUngs, Mich.. Ph. Wl 5-9465
ftotwere.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Saturday Sabbath school. 9*0. KILPATRICK UNITED
Rev. Carl SUvemall, Pastor
Morning worahip. 11 a.m.
BRETHREN CHURCH
Worahip. 11 am.
Morning worahip. 10 am
Youth Fellowship. 7:39 pm.
M-flfl Woodland
Bunday school, 11 am.
Sunday worahip. 7:30 pm.
Sunday, "Faith for Today," on
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10 am. Sunday school.
Wednesday family worahip.
TV. WOOD. Channel 8, 9:30 am.
11 am. Worahip service.
Adult Bible study. 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Voice ot Prophecy,
t pm. Evening acrvlcs.
Youth Fellowship. 7 30 pm
Radio WJEP. 1330, 8:30 am.
Phone Vermontville
Boys. Girls Fellowship, 7:30.
259-7298
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
WOODLAND
*r
W. Glen Campbell Pastor
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
3 Miles South of Gun Lake
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am.
Sunday
school.
8319 Coats Grove Road
9:45 am. Sunday school.
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
11 am. Morning worahip.
11 am. Morning worahip.
Wednesday. 7:4fl pm. prayer
7 pm. Evening worahip.
It's Our 19th Season
Sunday school. 10:45 am.
Thursday, 7 pm. Pioneer Giris
and Boys Brigade
Wednesday, 7:30 adult choir.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
Women's monthly missionary
Thursday. Junior choir. 4 pm. METHODIST CHURCH
KIWANFS
WORLD TRAVEL SERIES
Cor. of Sisson and Buehler Rd. fellowship, 3nd Tueaday, 7:30.
THE GALILEAN4 ml W. of Broadway. Freeport,
BA PT I ST CHURCH
Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor DELTON METHODIST
Tuesday. December 6, 1966
Marclus
E. Taber. Minister
Comer lOflth St. As North
Sunday school. 10 am.
“
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Church study. Sunday. 9:45.
Freeport Road
Worahip. Bunday. 11 am.
Phone 945-5704
Young People's service, 7 pm.
10 am. Sunday school
Youth Fellowship. Sunday, fl.
Evangelistic service. 8 pm.
11 am. Morning woralUp
Ptayer Group. Tuesday. 9:30.
6:30 p.m. Young Peoples ser- CARLTON CENTER
Chancel choir. 7 pm. Thursday.
Vice.
_
METHODIST CHURCH
7:30 pm. Evening service.
IRVING CHAPEL
Rev. Richard VandcnBaach
7:30 pm. Thursday prayer and
Morning worship. 9:15 am.
Bible study hour.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

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life of which the new aeboolthat from earliest time there was
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Kent county ore Grandville and
- ------- —...
w Kent, the latter now Grand .we entered school at about five
Rapids Lake Michigan is given I have been all we studied there.
Thia first one was undoubtedly- a ps'cullur shape resembling that '
taken from an old BANNER but - ------- — ——
..-a.. v, wtr
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they in turn had evidently uken such as Grand and Red Cedar came time; and the late Judge
tpe article from lhe Charlotte rivers, liad been given the names ■ Thompson was such some years
Republican-Tribune. It has no tiny bear today.
, -*•--------- ------ -------- “—
--------date and Is entitledThe settlements were virtually ervlsor Nichols of Plainwell. It
HASTINGS ON THE MAP
all south of Kent and Saginaw
ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO and the Thumb district, being
The century-old map of Mich­ heaviest in the southeast! section enough place In which to start
Igan displayed In the Stevenson of the Slate It will never be out of mind. We
Studio window this week, taken
Cluu-lolte Republican - Tribune narrowly escaped death wben^ln
there by Judge McPeek for fram­
playing "hally over" we caught
ing. is an interesting relic. It Is
ThLi next article was obvious- uu
on vu,
our 1ICTlu
head n
a brickbat Instead
a •Tourist- Pocket Map," bears ly taken from the BANNER of of the ball. The woods we roamthe date of 1830. and was pub- Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1835. It waa, ed ceaselessly long ago vaniahliahed In Philadelphia The entire 'entitled:
1 ,n""Aded and Wolcott’s pond has dlanorthern peninsula is named1
. SCHOOL DAYS IN
appeared with them. Men shot
Mlchllllmacklnac. nearly half
ORANGEVILLE
: ducks and limitless wild pigeons
of which Is In a township of the
1 within a half mile or less from
Allegan Editor Began
same name. Belleville township
lhe village center.
School There In The
comprised all of Eaton ' county
Year of 1856
| A poorer spot for a village, to
and the only settlement shown
THREE RS COMPOSED
I far as soil was concerned, could
la Eaton, now Charlotte. There
CURRICULUM
______ ________________________
■ SchoolhotLie Was Only Building the very poorest sort of sand.
ty at that time.
In Village That Was
i cold and frosty. We long wonderNo Indication is given of Lan-'
Kept Painted
I
ho* men came to "settle''
•ing or Battle Creek, but the ■I Tl&gt;e following concerning the [there but were given good reaBattle Creek already had been
।
new
Orangeville
sclioolhouse
1*
on«- F,rst w“ the mills to
named, from which the city!I taken from lo.it week's Issue of | •
which people came from long
Inter drew Its name, and not;
the Allegan Ooze-ite. Editor Reed, distances; and second was the
vice versa as imagine most peo-.' of that pap:r. attended school1 ,act that the tract waa mainly
pie who speak ofjhe stream as in 1856 In the Orangeville "o** openings"—land where oak
Battle Creek river. Jackson Is ' JchMlhouse which atli destroyed 'trees grew so
“ sparsely that when
.—
these were killed by girdling,
replaced with the new building. crops could be put In at once
Editor lUixl recalls several Incl-,
dents of that early time, nearly mltted to rot down; but plenty
70 years ago which will be In­ of formers had to quit and move
terval Ing to all our readers, and out
especially so to those living In MORE
Orangeville. The Gazette says:
In the school nothing but the
"There Is n sad thought In the •WM M" Wks taught but these
mind of lhe editor of lhe Ga­ were presented pretty thoroughly,
zette over announcement that a and the gad was applied with
Periodically we "spoke
fine new schoolhouse has been vigor
built In this little hamlet It pieces" and lean frequently gave
happens that the first school he "exhibitions'' which were attend­
attended was In the old hou-e ed and dominated by all the
that was demolished or vacated ruffians of the community—and
ThU was about the year 1858. A there were plenty of these. Wed
man named Brady was the prin­ like to have a photograph of that
cipal—the only teacher if we dear old^choolhouze. Some years
remember ewrrectly. That same, ago we peeked In and could see
the bench on which we sat forty
years before—the same but In
a different location A Mr. Glea­
son followed Mr. Brady as teach­
er- then we moved to Otsego.
There Lx besides myself but one
person living In Orangeville and
few or nona living anywhery
(they're having fun all winter long)
else who lived there whan W»
did. Most of the families are
wholy extinct The man who
wrote "When You And I Were
Young. Maggie" doubUem never
xw Orangeville, but he certain­
ly described a scene familiar to
us and which yet prevails there "
"I wandered today to the hill.
Maggie.
Where first lhe violet* blow.
The creek and the creaking
old mlU. Maggie,
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610 E. State at Green

SIGN UP EACH WEEK AT THESE BUSINESS
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REGISTER EACH WEEK

Right thru till December 1st
•Ant in Tim* for Chrietma*

(6 Compartments

•

All Wood

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Haan

Hastings Shell Service

SEWING CADDY
Reg. $18.00 . . . Now $12.95

FIRESTONE TIRES
Used Portable* from $12.95

PHONE

HASTINGS SEWING CENTER
235 W. State

Phone 945-9647

Evelyn Shoobridge, Rt. 4, Hastings

Wl 5-2253

(ALSO. WILD BIRD FEEDERS*

Robert Helrigcl, Rt. 1, Halting*

WINTER

See our
new season
collection
of Dresses.

FOOTWEAR
by Ball Band

NEW TRIP
EACH WEEK

PARMALEE'S
124 j. State
JoAnn Guernsey, 419 S. Jefferson

Orval Cutshaw. 212 S. Fork

MUSIC CENTER
111 W. (tat.

2.

Features...
A/1

FURNITURE

I

FOR YOUR
FAMILY

PEOPLE
PRICED
PORTABLES

Weekend includes two nights lodging and food for an individual Family of up
to five members. Meals include two Breakfasts, Saturday, Lunch, Saturday Eve­
ning Dinner, and Sunday Dinner for. each member of the party.

3. Winning family will provide own transportation to and from.

For Every Room in Your Home!

SOARING
STEREO
SOUND

CONTEST RULES

• OVERSHOES
• RUBBERS

WAYNE'S Shoa Store
134 W. State St.

footwear

Victor Sisson, Rt. 1, Woodland

1. Winner to receive a free weekend at participating Albert Pick Motels &amp; Hotels.

Ikon. M5-.21.

OF MUSIC

4.

105 East State Street

You may enter in as many stores as you wish each week. No purchase necessary.

5. Winner must be married or of legal age, and reside in trade area.

Phone Wl 5-5105

6.
Anne Branch, 215 W. Walnut

Margaret Staup, 825 5. Michigan^

Homemade
Skinless
I Michigan Grode I

CHICAGO, ILL.
Plck-Congreee
1,000 Rooms

Get your hair styled,
dyed, bleached or
toned by professionals

3 lb. Bag M.49

One preliminary winner will be drawn each week at each participating store.
These winners from each store'will then be placed in the final prise drawing
that week. New contest each week.

Whenever You Need a Lift

WEINERS

Michl&lt;»n Blvd- •
A Con*'*** 8L

7-3SOO

at

Rlepenhoffs Sausage Kitchen

Tai!£Mi-noi

Beverwyk's

CHOOSE YOUR
FREE, FUN FILLED WEEKEND at any one
of these Albert Pick HOTELS or MOTELS! 1
DETROIT, MICH.

LOUISVILLE,
KY.
Albert Pick Motet

Phone 945-5321

Helen Stebbins, 318 S. Park

HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS

COLUMBUS, Inn
0.

Pick-Fort Shelby
900 Rooms

150 Rooms
minute* from downtown
1420 Arthur St.
Telephone: 6353711
Teletype: W2-6OT-10J8

bu«ine»*/»hOppll*g I Ft*

HeUomHde
275 Rooms
10 mln. from doBrMawa

221 West Mill St.

Phone 945-4071

j

WAYNE NEWTON and HAROLD MATHEWS
B11 E. Railroad St.
Ph. Wl 5-2423

BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT
Wallpaper • Custom Draperies
w
Unfinished Furniture
Art Supplies

Shirley Swan, Dowling

Gordon Ironside, 20 Ironside Dr.

Owned &amp; Operated by

E. LANSING, MICH.

FLINT, MICH.

CLEVELAND, 0.

Plck-Durent
300 Rooms
Downtown Flint
■t your door*
Bocond *nd
Satinaw Sts.
Talaphont:
CEdar 2 5131
T*ll£?424734

Plck-Certer
600 Room*

Telephone:
Prospect 1-72M

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APPLIANCES

Bulling's

Polish Diamond Ring

Marjory Varney, 429 W. Apple

Charlene Gonyou, Rt. 3, Hastings

You're Assured of a
Full Measure of
Service and Satisfaction
at the Home of "BILL DING"

TIME FOR A NEW

BATTERY

_^!&amp;i/l

ond GIFTS

HASTINGS - MILLER'S

in

LUMBER CO.

NEW GOODYEAR
ALL WEATHER SPECIAL

125 HO.JtfflUWH ST.

2^5 South Jefferson
Phone 945-5170

CIAUC T&lt;RE
jIURj SERVICE

Bernice Lowe, 220 W. Madison

Melba Peake, Rt. 5, Haitingi

From the
Wheel
of your
Automobiles

The

Copper Lantern

You'll Like Our

10 lbs. ■____________________
’2.50

Drop-Off Service

,cl£aning

150 W. Court at Church

Restaurant
Charlotte

Hastings

done while you shoei

BROADWAY COIN CLEANERS

There’s always a friendly crowd and the
many specialties of the house are favorites
of young and old alike.

327 N. Broadway

Mrs. G. L. Lockwood, 728-4. Benton
Myrtle Benton, 1521 N. Jefferson

Thelma Treat, Rt. 2, Hastings

CALL 945-4013

for
From the

’Cleaning of Distinction

City Food &amp; Beverage

Repairing

Alteration - Dyeing

CONVENIENT
SHOPPING from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. DAILY

IU N. J.H.non St.

Msr.)

IWIII.rd

Fine Foods - Beverage Department
News Stand — Delicatessen

For Your Christmas Shopping
Convenience... We Will Be
Open Evenings Beginning Dec. 5th.
BEMFRANKLIN
102 W. State at Jefferson
Mn. Clifton Browne, Rt. 1. Middleville

Margaret Gerald, 1O2’/i S. Hanovei
Jean White, 113 W. Benton

Don't Delay — Order Today!
Christmas

k

LASTING Rl

Photo Greeting Cards
from your favorite black and
white or color negatives . .
also, slides.

. . . Only one of the many
Photographic Specialties of

WHITE'S
107 So. Jefferson

Means

ROOT BEER

GARDNER'S

PHOTOGRAPHY
Phone 945-3967

Tastiest Sandwiches
and the World's Creamiest

&lt;4 Style* in Slim or Trim Line)

110 W. State

M 37 &amp; 43 West of Hastings

Phone 945-2134

Carole Neil, 927 E. Railroad

Mrs. Ron McDowell. Woodland

99‘ COUPON

Geraldine Baum. Rt. 3. Halting!

122 W. State

HODGES JEWELRY

Leigh Suburban and Rural

DECORATIVE MAIL BOXES

BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS
for BARRY
UNITY

Make This Your

xcj.iorir
s8’5 Now

Inspect Stones
Year for

Tighten All Loose Stones
Clean Diamond Ring in
Ultra-Sonic Cleaning Machine

GILMORE JEWELER
102 I. State

'

phon. 945-5316

Betty Senders, Rt. 1, Hastings

COLOR T.V.

I£1

ilVt

CHOOSE FROM MANY MODERN MODELS

by RCA and CURTIS-MATHES
Bea Karcher, 620 W. Clinton

nVwCARPET*

B.rwkk

Largest Selections

Your present CARPETS CLEANED
The Duraclean Way
&gt;07 I. Woodland

to be Found in Barry County
117 W. State St. in Downtown Hastings

Pho.. Wl 5-2091

Mn. LeVern Cooley. 1324 Pearl St, Lake Odessa

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

219 W. STATE ST.

With the Profetiional Permette Dry Cleaning Machine

T*l*typ® 31J-2U4028

Albert Pick Motor Motet
110 Rooms
Noir Michigan Stat. Unlwrelty
B pilnut.B from downtown Laming
1417 Wait Saginaw St.
Tefiphone: 3371741
Teletype: 517-3720744

Deni* iCigun of 617 W. Madloon Street. They had registered at
lhe Food Center and here they ditcuM their luck with Georxe
Vanllouten (left) and Richard Thompson of the Food Center
klalT. The content. *pon*ortd by The Banner and &lt;2 Hanllngi
merchant*, end* with thio week'* context.—Banner photo.

Phono 945-5982

X

Cleaning Bills---

BANK ■

COLOR CENTER

LUMBER co.

INSURANCE

Save 75% on Your Dry

HASTINGS CLEANERS

MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP
Hotel Hastings

115 S. Jefferson

BIN Wester, Middleville

FULLER AGENCY, INC

BLAIR'S FARM &amp; GARDEN
231 W. State

w, Vsns

L. G. Ryan. 425 W. Apple

• INSULATED BOOTS

A PLEASURE!
Eait Court at Michigan

Hastings Floor Covering

SNOW BOOTS

utumn

WHfkf SHOPPING is

LEES Carpets and Rugs
Expert fnrtellation Service — Free Ertimatea

"These Are Nice Christmas Gifts"

WITH ACCESSORIES FOR ALL

Don Hughes, Rt. 3, Nashville

Tile, Ceramics and Linoleum
by Armstrong

David Wallace, Hotel Hastings

Road Service

Corner E. Green and Michigan

FOOD
CENTER

• Bcakat

• Lubrication

Phone Wl 5-2235

Come to the service station that cores about your
needs ond the needs of your car. Stop here for
quick, efficient and courteous service!

PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY

For Every Room in Your Home!

and Pick-Up and Delivery

■Vadiiag

Atlas Tires &amp; Batteries

301 W. State at Broadway

WRECKER - ROAD SERVICE

^rLUIlnow®«

Phone Wl 5-9461 for Road Service

PARAKEETS - CANARIES
Turtles — Chameleons — Goldfish

STANDARD SERVICE

LIGHT REPAIRS

Handmade)

Ken &amp; Bob's
Gulf Service

Cecil Steward. Box 5. Naihville

CHINA by Lennox &amp; Syracuse

CRYSTAL -

$ E 85
3

SEVERAL STYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE

. .

by Tiffin (j FostoraM

ZE. L.-CARPENTER Hardware

STERLING -

142 E. State St.

by Gorham, Reed &amp; o|

Luello Kidder, 1 53 E. Walnut

BARRY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE

~____ HaTIONAL

201 N. Broadway

•

♦ General Auto Repairing

S2av.w.r.«t

.&gt;

/

Time Io Clean
Fall and Winter
ClolhosI

WHEELS ALIGNED

Phone 945-3400

USED CARS

[Dasti ng s

HAVE

U.S. Royal Tire
Distributor

* AAA Wrecker Service l

Dyeing -

Mothproofing

BARRY CLEANERS

JIM BARR TIRE SHOP
141 E. Woodland at Michigan

Alterations

Phono 945-9411

Mf.3. Mickle .

i

Charles Stadel.'R^. 3, Hastings

.

Irrnia K.IH.Igy, Rt,

MENS SIZES $8.99
BOYS SIZES S7.99
LITTLE GENTS $6.99

Hwtlnpj

Warm Pile Lined

Complete Beverage Department

THE SUPERfTTE
' ’ ■*» N. Michieen ■:'

R. C. Hammond. 325 E. Stata Rd.
’■

Waterproof
SNOW BOOTS

Ann Pavlik. Rt. 3. Halting!

Color T.V.
OUR

HASTINGS CUT RATE
L

SHOR STORE

Stela, Neshvirte

• • iiiuiin &gt;
-u mjii &lt;n aii
and Mrs Willia&lt; H Rom- Naah
ville. was prvmou-d to Arm
specialist fourth class Nov 11 at
Camp Radcliff. Vicyuun where

in* new grade is equivalent to &gt;
corporal Spec. flow. a helicopter " *" ’
crew chief In Company A of the
division * 227th Aviation But-

te a 1964 graduate of Maple
Valley High School.

SETS BY

MOTOROLA

CENTRAL RADIO
228 N. Jefferson

Murine Corpora! Douglas V.
Benner, wn of Mr. und Mra.
Voyle W. Benner oi 546 N. Han­
over Street, l* M-rving with the
Second Field Artillery Group.
Force Troop*. Fleet Marine Force
Atlantic, Camp Lt-Jeune. N. C.
Tile group la currently conduct­
ing a alinulaU'd combat field
training und firing exercise at
Fort Bragg. N C.. in order to
increase the proficiency and
overall rcadln-'-s of the group.
The artillery group adds n decwve punch to the Marine InfalHry attack. Its aw-xmie
ground-to-ground weapon*, the
eight-inch hiwitzcr nnd the 1S5
millimeter gun. provide g.ntral
artllleiy support and reinforc­
ing fire to units of the Manne
Division

Rom?

NEW

AND ZENITH

BIRKE'S

Airman Apprentice Grrrell W.
King. U8N. *on of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie,T. King of Rl Hastings,
has been participating m Naval
combut operations as a crew­
member aboard the Seventh
Fleet attack aircraft carrier USS
Franklin D. Root&gt;eve)t iFDRi.
As n member of the FDR'.* hard
working sliip's company he nctlvly supports the wui?lups uni­
ted effort to launch day and
night uir strikes draignid to
break the enemy * war machine.
The ship has been engaged in
combat operaUons in the O ill of
Tonkin, oft N. Vietnam, tor vari­
ous extended periods since her
entry into We.sfem Pacific wa­
ters.

1 ember 1965 and was stattoned
at FT Benning. Ga. before irnving in Vietnam laif lune- He

FOR THE BEST IN

SEE

Armed Forces
-Neus Notes

Wl 5-2983

BE SAFe'. . .

For Every Banking Need

Flrxl Solo Flight — Murine Re
serve Second Lieutenant Jeffrey
L. Ploria. son of Mr. and Mrs
Garth E. Florla of R5 Hasting*,
has flown his first solo flight in
a T34 ••Mentor" trainer aircraft
after approximately one month
of Primary Flight Training with
Training Squadron One at Saufley Field Naval Auxiliary Air
Station. Pensacola. Fla. The
•Mentor" Is the military's ver­
sion of the civilian Bcechcratt.
"Bonanza." He will continue on
to more advanced phases of his
flight training for approximately
13 more months, before receiving
ill* pilot's "Wings of Gold."

-

.nd

T.V.

Phono 945-9187

John Barnett. Rt. 1. Hostings

Pnvnt - Jui-k S HnueyM-tt. 20.
win of Mr and Mra Alruh W.
Huneywtt. 2260 Makin Drive.
Gull Lake. Rl Hickory Corner*,
.,3
completed u L’H-l TroquoU heli­
copter repair ooux.M- al the Army
Transportation School. Ft Euatw.
Va , Nov 18. During the 13-week!
course, hr wm trained in ths re- WHENEVER
\
SOMETHING YOU
pair ahd maintenance of the
VALUE IS LOST, make use of
Iroquois'. a tingle-engine. uugie
the mrat likely tneatu of get­
rotor lump and uifgn iu.'&gt;KQPl«r.
ting it back. Dial Wl 4-3481 at
Moat of the school'* instructors , once and say "Banner Olaul__________
are Vietnam ■ veteran*.
I tied Adtaker.

�•—Tn ■ASTTNtfc BANNER

Steeby Explains
Ventilation
Guidelines

«n land to keep buildings too Ledge, Eaton County. Careen ।
tightly ctooed. Condensation can Qty. Barry County, St. Louis,
Portland,
Ionia.
Saranac, ~and
only be overcome by moving more "
'*
— *’ al
fresh air) through the buildlna.
ThU air ptek* up the moisture
Lakewood took seventh place I
j For installations needing more
behind Otnnd I^xlge. Belding
than 3.000 cubic feet per minute
Premont. Eaton County. 8t.
I ventilation the agent suggest*। Lakewood Team
Louis, Carson City respectively
multiple fan* or a fan with dual
volume
Competes at
Uardan

i towing one cubic foot of fcreed
vanlUatlon capacity per minute
I for each 10 pound* of livratock
I or poultry houaed U a good place

Ionia Show
‘Winter months are when live­
Ridge ventilator* and rave
stock farmers hare housing ven­ opening* for three or four-sided
Seven boys and one girl reprecold build Ings are also an aid. i-ent-d the Lakewood Future
illation problems
. wu w iwlu —
Panners of America In tike Ionia
Art Steeby. Barry County Ex- ftrr nimarf necesaary to control
arr^-k ah ,w
teaalan Agricultural Agent -*y» moisture accumulation
„
They were Tom Eckert. Brure
most problem* are Individual
Besides odor and feeling of
one*. but aays there are »«no(dlunpnfM the
wav lo uu Jackson. Dick Courser. Rich
Sunlken,
Ernie
Poll
and
(lorguideline* that may help deter- whet tier adequate freah air is
giMmln* ventilation needs.
coming In I* lo look for condenn "0
Other participating groups
Mlchlgn State University agri- ' Milon, the agent explained
cultoflj engineers fifed that al-1
' Steeby concluded: "Most farm- were

fkaa

P*
*on. MO Dick Courser, 305 Rich
S.to X».
W Poll.
3M
, tfam toLjU of , Q2&lt;
point*
,_
Lakewood* top scorer was
Bruce Jackson, with Dick’Courler lnd CTarf, jBctaon UWnt

5 Area 4H’ers

Barry Fann Earn Trip to
Calendar... St. Louis Event

I News
I Especially

DSC. 1—Art* 10 lal^»*Uo«»l Chrl
near

For The

I® Farmers
AT DAIRY SHOW
William Kirkpatrick. Barry
County’* 4H-Youth agent, ac­
companied lhe Michigan
dairy judging learn to lhe
dairy judging contest at the
International Livestock Exposi lion and International Dairy
Show being held in Chicago
.through Dec. 3. On lhe dairy
team are Lee Hunsberger and
Dougla* Sprague of Ionia.
Koger Wledmayer of Ann Ar­
bor and Joann Skinner of
Unden. Judy Llnebaugh of
Lyon*, a dairy student at
MSV. is the team coach.

/□A
When
Interest Rates
Go Down...
Will You Be
Left Up
in the Air?
Times changa! When
they do. will you ba left
with a loan that carries
a high interest rate? In
the past, rates on existlog Land Bank loans
If have been reduced sev1 '
aval times as lhe econ­
omy changed. That's worth
remembering If you're look­
ing for a long-term farm loan.

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Main Office

111 N. Depot St

Hi. DOW*. MW
— West will offer a wide varteCjr of
thing* to see and do to the
hundreds of tHers and adult
leaders Who
who will
attend wthe 32nd
7.7.b« Cam. g«Y-------leader*
will aue.,u
----­
PM. S—Barry 8«u ciMriei Dire«t»«* annual convention of the NanMUaf. 101 a. MJ«Mg*a
' llon6j junior Horticulture A*DEC

Michigan will send 23 deleDEC,U»*-»H C.oneU Aanad Dlan«r. .gate* to the convention five from
Gull Hukar Ina. ? »».
thia local area.
DEC. # - Dairy F.iu M*a«f»&gt;«at
They are Janet Strain, Caro­
■wUn&lt;. 10 *.€«■■»«» C«at«»
DEC- S-iO-III
C»jw«rV*Uaa lyn Miller, Jack Langford. Irene
and Lorraine Anders. All are
State drmonstrsUon winner*

Barry One of 25
Ei Uni loo ofllca.
I While educational tours are
Of State’s Top
an Important part of the con­
vention program, thsro are many
Area Holsteins other
highlight* of the four-day
Milk Producers
meeting. Including the Vesper
-get--------------Milk production 1* Michigan's Set Butterfat
acquainted breakfast on
number one farm enterprise
Dr. Karl Wright, Michigan
Production
Mark
M°*DemoeistniUon
Contest.^
he
State University agricultural
economist, report* eight coun­
ties produced 30 percent of all
the milk Income In 1964 and 33
countie* accounted for 70 per­
cent of the milk production.
I
This analysis Is based on the
• 1964 agricultural census fig­
ures, which Wright and m*ny
other farm leaders say have
changed materially In lhe last
two years.
However, lhe change probably
ha* resulted in the dairy indus­
try being more heavily concen­
trated in these counties than the
1964 report sluiws
Sanilac wo* fur ahead a* tl*e
top dairy county with &lt;15 5 mil­
lion Income Second. Huion
county, which adjoins Sanilac to
the north. with $9 1 millinn. nnd
Lapeer to the southwest with
$3.1 million.
। Other counties in the top eight
were Clinton with *&lt;5 4 million;
I Ingham, $6J million. Ionia, »G I
million.'SL Clair. $5 8 million,
and Washtenaw, $5,7 million.
The other 17 top counties in
order were Allegan. Kent. Tus­
cola. Hillsdale, Shiawassee. Isabe Ila. Ottawa. Livlngrton, Lena­
wee. Eaton. Montcalm. Jackson.
Saginaw, Calhoun. Branch, Barry
I and Macomb

(Carlton Methodist
WSCS Yule Dinner
At Grange Hdll
The Carlton Center Methodist
WSCS annual Christmas carry­
in dinner will b« held at the
Carlton Grange Hall on Thurs­
day. Dec. 8. at 11:30 o.m.. fol­
lowed by a business meeting ind
an exchange of white elephant
gift*. Bring table service und a
, dish to pas*
Husband* and
| neighbors are Invited

1969 S. State Rd. — M-66 j The artichoke is the flower
\ bud of a large, thlstlellkc herb,
HASTINGS OFFICE
the National Oeocmphlc my* If
301
So. Michigan
the heads are left to develop
Open Mon.. Wad,, frl. 8:30-5:00 fully, they produce a siiowy vlojlet bloom.
Phone 945-9415

32nd. Annual National Judging.
Milk and butterfat production Identification and Information
level* estobllahed by Registered Contest and the Careers in
Holstein cow* In this area have Horticulture luncheon sponsored.
lieen r-porced by Holstein-Fries­
Interesting entertainment each
ian Association of America. The
finally the annual
Individual lactations were tested
^kd recogtUUon banquet
umter official supervision of
f^3SXXS to

*iou.
great week
Vicinity cows listed In the Hol- ,
will be staying
stein report are:
_ . . at the Sheraton-Jefferaon Hotel.
Arm &lt;&gt;de*«a Ormibj Trlxla
5207450, a five-year-old. produced ■—"
‘
21,130 pound* of milk and 707
pounds of butterfat In 385 day*
Armodeaaa Larky Joan 5207447.
fly Mrs. Gladys MiUer
n five-year-old had 15.790 lb». of
4J1-VI31
milk and 684 lbs. of butterfat in 211 N. MM4I.
305 day* Armodesaa Gormsr El­
The debate squad of the Maple
nora 45111187. a *even-year-old. Valiev High school 1* parjKipathad 17.370 lbs. of ndlk and 645 ing this year In the Upper Grand
)ba of butterfat in 365 day*.*All Valley league and will be de­
ore owned by Theodore H. Arm­ bating teams from St. Johns,
strong. Lake Odessa.
Chesaning. Portland and Ionia
Bn&gt;dberk Acre* It A Dur be** * The senior das* play. "Butter
5910902, a three-year-old owned On the Bacon,” wa» presented
by Carl A. Bivdbcck. Woodland, before large audiences both
produced 16.020 lbs of milk and nights, and the cast did an ex­
552 lb* of butterfat in 301 days ceptionally fine Job under the
lloullng Annabel Burke Ideal direction of Mrs. Greta 4Plrster.
*916711. a five-yrar-old. owned a The Union Thankigtvlng serv­
by C. Robert Gaskill. Dowling, ice was held Wednesday evening
produced 18.370 lbs ot ntilk and in the EUB Church. * The Rev
618 lbs of butterfat in 365 day* Ear) Frost has been elected
llalong Slrlteu Bonnie 46R5515 president of the Nashville Minis­
an ^ight-year-old, produced 24.­ terial association for 1966 - 67.
' 830 IM of milk and ora iu- of The treasurer is the Rev. Otenn
butterfat in 365 days. Hulong Bingham and secretary la the
Senaatlon B Bonnie 5766050. a Rev B James Varner.
two-year-old. had 16.460 lbs of
To raise money for a camera
milk and 621 lb* of butterfat In and projector for the Maple Val305 day* Hulong Pontiac Kale ley High school the Vanity Club
5681151. a two-year-old. had 15.- Is arranging for a basketball
820 lbs. of milk and 601 lb*, of game on Feb. 27 between the
butterfat in 365 days. All are Texas Cowgirl* and ahlghachool
owned by Hubert Long. Wood- faculty team * The senior class
land.
i sold over $1300 worth of ChrHtThene new production figures mas card*. The profit* will go
may be compared to the e.*U- into their treasury to help
mated annual output of 7.880 finance their senior trip next
lba of milk and 285 IM of butter- Spring
fat by the average U. 8. dairy
—- ----- •-----------cow, notes lhe National Holstein
Waves driven by hurricane
Association
winds have enormous erosive
I
,» ------------•_______
power. In five or six hours, a
Mr and Mrs Fred Smith left »vrrr 'Ucln can completely wash
this week for Brown's Trailer •*“&gt; ,uUes of sand dune* 10 to
Park. St Cloud. Ha . where they 20 fret hlgh and 100 feet wide al
1 wilt spend the winter.
I the boar

Nashville

12x15 Rumpus Room

KITCHEN NOW!

figure everything that comes

standard with Polara.

Ceiling Tile
Paneling

It's less expensive than

You can visit our handy showroom and talk

some cars to which you

Floor Tile, Trim

to one of our Home Improvement advisors.

Hardware, Nails

extras, at extra cost. Be

You'll find out experience and “know how"

Free Show-How Ad­

a leader in '67—drive

will save you time, trouble and money.

vice ... for as little

have to add all the

$7.50 per month.

a new Polara.
’67 Charger

Come in or call us this

Here's the way to charge in to the

week for estimates on
remodeling Mom's
kitchen. We can
handle the complete
job ... at a budget­

new year—with the full-sized
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Twas the night before
ng. not even a mouse. . . •’
No one la suggesting that the

ten. but according to Penney's
then was at least one mouse
stirring and ha mads a big hit

Ferguson Hospital, Grand R*P■nd underwent of Ionia were Sunday. Nov. 30,1 Personal Mention 1
Tfc* Ifcmfly of Mr. ond
Dan Archer held open hot

dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
.
.......
Frank Manuel Rodriguez. * Shipfitter1
Arden McLaughlin house which
Third Class Kenneth A Michaud,
The William Klrkmtxicks had
thay purchased. ★ AH BUI
Hickey, who has been home with Hlckey. * Mr and-Mra. Donald
Hummel spent the weekend at Odersa, has returned to Maypori, ln*- Helene Hortmoto fran HonoThe Lagton Auxiliary regular
Evart deer hunting. * Saturday
Fla. aa a crewmember of attack lulu Hawaii. Helene te chaperone
meeting Nov. 7 voted to sponsor
air-craft carrier Saratoga, after a for the 4-H Hawaiian delegation
on eight-year old orphan. The
aix-month deployment with the.to lhe National Club Oongrvaa In
FOR YOUR CONVINIKNCI Wl ARI
next meeting will be Monday, leave* for Guam.
two daughters.
U5.
Sixth Fleet. The Saratoga
Dec. 5, with a potluck dinner for
was in the Mediterranean.
PARTICIPATING IN THI HASTINGS
tertalned at the Kirkpatrick home
oral days with Mr. and Mra. of Kalamazoo were Tuesday viilenjoyed not only turkey but suklCITY BANK CREDIT CARD PLAN.
Kenneth Birman of Dorr. * Mr.
change, i Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Mr and Mra. Dennis Allerdlng
very delightful day. The Kirkpat­
Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shade, a patient at Ferguson and Andy were Saturday, Nov.
Curran and Susie of Grand Rap- Hospital, Grand Rapids. Sunday. 19. visitors of Mra. Ralph Weaver
ricks took Helene to Chicago on
Thursday evening.
Nov. 30. * Mn. Mildred Shade and Jane of Hastings. * Mr.
North Gun Lake Coin-Op Opea 5:00 a.m. - 10 pJB.
and Dean Shade of Hastings and Mrs. Marvin Shade and
visited Mn. Dean Shade at the family of rural Sunfield were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs talncd the McDonald family for
route home they were evening Osteopathic Hospital. Grand Sunday, Nov. 20. visitors of Mrs. Allcrtllng
dinner on Thanksgiving.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Rapids. She expects to undergo Mildred Shade and Linda and
William Groff of Plymouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Shade. with a family dinner on Thanks- ! Nashville, are leaving for Braden- | WANT TO BUY? Try »ha Wont Column
major surgery soon.
Mr. tad Mn. Ronald Davis
Frank O'Mara waa admitted to
giving.
i ton Fla on nee. I

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Santa Mouse will appear In
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�evening the William Kiddcrs and Eaton County amoelatlon meeting
the Ray ftnltha of Carlton Can­ tn Charlotte op Nov. 17. On Nov
ter spent the reviling with Mra 28. LaVerne Kahler. Margaret
Kidder'a brother. -Waller Saxton Cook. Barbara Smith and Vesta
Personal Mention and family of tanning Friday. Birch attended the OES SciKiol of
Nor. 25. the William Kldders at­ Instruction, at Middleville.
tended the funeral at 2 pm. for
Dinner guests Sunday of the
The William Kidder* &gt;f Carter Mra. Mantle Saxton at -the Arthur Cooks were ht* brother and
L*kr. accompanied the R*v Rrdcrtner Evangelical Lutlwran wife, the Archie Cooks of Grand
Bmltha on a huntlm. trip east 'Church al LanMng. Flags were Rapid.
of LawiaUm They did nc&lt; grt In al half-mast in Lansing a&gt; Mra I The W. O Colemans entertained
much hunting aa they were rail­ Saxton worked for the State for Mr and Mrs Albert Kuck and Mr
and Mra. Ptarl Rogers of Char­
ed by the death of Mra M.ugV ! over 20 5 cars.
BaxUxi of Iamstrig Slw- Kid been I Mr. and Mn Claude Haney [ lotte for dinner on Sunday.
111 never*! month. They arrived ' entertained Mr nnd Mra. ’Uy! Mr and Mra. Richard Fluke and
home Turaday pm Wednesday I Clemen. Thuradav for a wild ’ family of Vicksburg spent a few
night Mra. William Kidder ac- | game supper
days at Thanlugiving time with
ccmpanled Mr and Mra William । La Vcnie Kahler. OES worthy her parents, the Robert MacKidder. Jr. to Laruung to sec outran, and Phyllis Leonhardt, Arthurs, who. with Mra. MacAr lhe Saxton family Thursday i port funi-jr matron, attended the I thur's mother. Mra. Frank Helman.
a-TWB n.srtNiis B*wro
TOsnO.;, Onrrnber &gt;. IH«

have now left for Florida, where lessea leave this week for Braden - Friday. Mr. and Mra. Charles D.
t ton. Fla. where their address will Fox entertained her parents, Mr.
they will spend a few months.
Gueata of the Howard Prosts be 818 Cortes Rd. W.. Box 30.
and Mra. Arthur Struble, who iiad
tor Thanksgiving family dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher of Gun
returned from their deer-hunting
were lhe Roy Carbon family. lake were Thanksgiving guest, of
trip, for a belated Thanksgiving
Mrs
Haxel Doolittle. Donald his mother. Mra Carrie Fisher
DoolltUew. Ron and Cheriy and
The Donald Hansons of Cltelsca dinner.
Mra latwrenoe Herrick. Mrs Ben were houseguest* of the William
The Rudy Floras entertalntxl Mr
Haaeimryer and Mr. and Mra. Dunlap, of Podunk Lake for 10 and Mra Hurley Marsh and his
Dun Frost from Ann Arbor. the days while Don and Bill hunted father Robert Marsh of Muakegon.
latter remaining for the week­ deer. They left for their home Mr* Flora’, sister, Miss Mary
end
Sunday.
Mehr, who is also from Muskegon
Guests for the Th mksghbig
Guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles on Thanksgiving, and Sue waa
weekend at lhe home of Mr and D Fox on Thanksgiving were Mr । home from the U. of M.
Mra Guy; Fewleas were their and Mra. Charles E. Fox of Battle ji Mr. and Mra. Robert Reynolds
daughter and family. Mr. and Creek. Mr. and Mra, Charles A. entertained Mr and Mrs Lester
Mrs Ronald Braa, of Cedar Rap­ Fox anil two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. and Mra. Charles J ,
ids. Iowa, and Mr. and Mra. Vern Jonathan Fox and ■wnt, Stephen Fuller, and Mr and Mra. Kenneth j
McMillan of Lansing Joined them Fox who was home from CMU stlri McCurdy and Karen from Wood­
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Suctum T»u— Futn 1 N S «

Thursday,. Dec.mbur
Thumb,
December I,
1. 1966

4Mh National 4H
Ln Chicago, by S4

Funeral services for Alfred D.
Bedel), 83, retired R2 Lake Odes­
sa farmer, who died MondayNov. 38. at the Traverse City
Hospital, are to be held at l:&gt;0
pjn. this Thursday at the Pick­
ens Chapel In Lake Odessa.

Mike Farley
Writes About
Vietnam Duty

members includ-

Is to officiate with burial In
Woodland Memorial Park.
Mr. Bedell had been In 111
health for a long time before
hto death.
- -—
...
town­
ship on April 3. 1883. the son of
Pierce and Elizabeth' (Headworthi Bedell. He had fanned In Mrs. Earl Prost of Rl Delton, has
lhe Clarksville area before mov- been awarded the Purple Heart
by Major General H. Hickerson,
He Is survived by his wife. Jr . Commanding General of the
Mary, and a daughter. Mrs. Loyd First Marine Division during
(Flossie) Curtis of Lake Ode.ua. ceremonies at the battalion
headquarters Ln Vietnam. The
award was presented for wounds
Lake-0 Man Fined
received during action against
Richard,K. EUlott, 22. Rl Lake the enemy, while serving with
Odessa, pleaded guilty before lhe First Battalion. 26lh Marine
Munclpal Judge L. E. Barnett lo Regiment, Fifth Marine Division
a charge of having an uncased in Vietnam.
gun In his car on Nov. 24 and
was ordered to pay a 810 fine
Sap descends as well as as­
and court casta. He was also cends In trees. Descending sap
fined $10 on an overtime meter takes nutrition from the leaves
charge.
to the roots.

M. Potter. Inc., regional whole­
sale dlstribuUjr for Motorola
consumer products
The victors discussed Motor­
ola's 21-lnch (overall diagonal
tube measure; 226 square inches
In picture viewing aria) rectan­
gular color television product
consumer electronics products
with 8. R. ’ Hcrkcs, vice presi­
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gram, which encourages the
company's distributors to belter
acquaint their deniers with the
products they sell and eervice by
Inspecting the production facili­
ties in operation.' The factory
tour emphasized Motorola's stress
on product quality, reliability
and value.
The stay In Chicago included
an evening of entcrtalnnvmt fol­
lowing the visit to the Franklin
Park factory.

Thought For The Week
If a few of us can
world better, all

of us can try to
make ourselves
better.

Nashville. Mich.
17. Barry County
Nov. 23 1966
delegate of Belle­
vue.
The Congress that some of our aupcrvtosni
program centeraround the the 834.000 buy on land only for
theme, "Pursuit a county Jail, why? so they the
ot Excellence.”
supervisors will not be reelected?
Prominent leaders from govern­ could be Or possibly a $25 000
ment. education and business home Is required for sheriff, or
have been meeting with the dele­ thisc supervisors may think?
gates starting Friday. Nov. 26, •hat the millage vote will carry
providing a greater depth of April 3, If they plunge thousands
challenge in setting high stand­ irvo vacant land, and hope to
ards for a better tomorrow.
get tax money for construction.
Miss Anders, a track and broad Or possibly theic supervisors
Jump ehampion, know* enough have not been lo Eaton County
about growing strawberries, flow­ and talked to some businessmen
ers. grapes, fruit and nut trees to there, lets go-look-see measure
pul herself through college. Prof• our „,
available site where Barry's
its from a bumper berry crop to- old
now sets
also
viu jail
juu uvw
acio and *»
j the
laled $500 one year.
land on which sit Eaton's Jail.
Pins and blue ribbons have
Lew save, or we should have
been frequent In Miss Anders'•saved thousands on this as us
eight years of 4H work. A scion- tax payers all know a federal
wood, or plant grafting demon- prison to none better than e
stration. look first place at^the county prison and our medical
medic*'
state, fair; a potato mulching -facility
* ----- can use ---------------------more rooms with
‘
demonstration placed second on money saved.
the naUonal level; and a state­
R-npectfufly.
winning plaque demonstration,
A. L. Bennett
went to the national level.
Miss Anders to the daughter of
Mr.'And Mrs. Reymond A. An­
ders.
The people of Barry County
;thould feel real pleased with the
recent action of the County
Board of Supervisors. After what
was generally Interpreted to be

I Camp Fire Smoke I 8 Lakewood FFA
Camp Fire Girl* Slogan is to Boys Attend
site at the Nov. 8 election, the
“give service." A special ChristInard promptly proceeded to buy
the site anyway, thus denying to
In lhe Hastings Council has been National Meet
1 tile people any further say in

hope to make the

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hit twice. Thank Gid we didn't
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(hough Even though he was the
enemy. IL was hard not to help
him. 1 guess he finally gut band­
aged up and tent back to head.quarters- I doutt if I'll ever get
me great I hope none of them
cv&gt;t get I'., but I feel someonft
will, sooner or later.
■
"We move out tor 30 days In
about two days. No doubt wlH
. really catch hell.
' "How's Ort doing? I Imaging
l they're really keeping him bu&gt;jl
How much longer before lie
, makes it home? Soon. I hope.
I "I imagine Meltoa has really
gotten to be k pest by. now? Give
Arley Todd of Carlton Township will be lhe open house In honor
of their golden anniversary held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 27. in
lhe First Baptist Church basement. There were 123 guests who
helped lo commemorate lhe occasion and enjoy the fl re-tiered
cake made by the Todds' daoghlee. Mrs. Norms DeGroote. R2
Hastings.

Bernard Historical

SSi

"Say. how's the hunting?"!
wish I could get my sights oO

one. send a picture.
'
«
"Well. It to time T get read,
for tomorrow. Give everyone my
love and teU them all I mtoa
them.
i
His address to: Michael A. Far*
Icy. HN 1376530, 3rd Bat . Find
Marines. M Company, c/o FP(J
San Francisco, 96602
r

Eight FFA boys, accompanied this partof lhe jail Issue. I would
SS Socieh( ♦&lt;&gt; Meet
by Mr. Stevens, their Ag. advisor, I like to pause right here and give
left the Lokewoml High School I credit to tlie four Township
can think and teason UUngs out
I"hc Bernard Historical SoThe FXirt Custer State Home for the National Future Farm- Supervtoorx who voted against
ers of America Convention in this proposal. Not having any lor themselves and perhaps re- clely will meet Monday. Dec 5.
Thursday
way of knowing their real mo- eent having something shoved Bt 8 at Delton High School. Bud
kinds of items old and new that Knnsoa City. Mo.
lives for voting against It as
you might have to give. Any­
HaUunul Ch««rr A..^.
do not think is right Just to
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thing Irons sewing and house­
Mttofy
thoae
who
happen
to
be
Htotnry
of
Radio
Refresh
­
- they tried to act as they thought
hold items to Boy Scout uniforms.
representllives started for horn*
Physical therapy needs crutches, VanBuren. Gary Troyer, and the majority of lhe taxpayers In lhe po&amp;lUon to be able to do rnenta will be served Public to around noon. That night, they
the shoving.
! invited.
canes, walkers and crutch Ups. Allen Black sutMUtulclng for
stayed In Bloomington. Ill.
Leon Meyers
.
______________________________
If you know of a Blue Bird or Dudly Washbarn.
IU Middleville. Michigan _______________________________
Camp Fire girt and havo some­
The group arrived In St. Louis
not «easily solved. They
thing w
to uv
be vvu&lt;v,vu
collected ineanc
please cml
coll nbout
——- uuax,
■—
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■ then
nusl w.
Ask the iu.p,j.,
taxpays
nao supper,
ana
menI nvore,
j •*&lt;*»*!must
| her. Or you may take things to visited the Gateway To The jral«* the money to build the jail.
Little Damage
IX O
Pancoke Supper
•
Mrs. Ronald Benner at 1107 N. West.
‘Therefore. If enough of us are
Hanover 'Street.
Monday was a full day. They' determined enough, It will, once In House Fire
Leaders and public are to take were up at 7:30. breakfasted, and more fall.
Hastings Tremen were called
Fresh Sausage or Egg*
things collected to tike Dick were ready to head far the Ral­
I haven't any quarrel with the
Shuster Building on Saturday. ston Purina Company Farms far l«sue of needing a Jail in Barry
Dec. 17 tn the morning. A truck a full day of lours About 8 pm. County. My contention Is ths I It
will take all Items to the Fort they left for Kansas City, arriv­ should be built on the Court­
Custer Stale Home.
ing at the Holiday Inn about house square, thus eliminating which apparently started at the'
midnight.
foot of the basement stairway
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Serving from 5:30 to 8:30 P.M.
Mrs. Arloa Trainor. Mrs. Eva
Tuesday Mr. Stevens register­ payers of buying the site, and
Fir. ns confined to articles
Edger nnd’Otha Fisher were ed the chapter. After lunch the all the incidentals which would
Thanksgiving guests of the Ken­ FFA boys were taken on a tour■ co along with Uw new site. There
at the Elks Temple in Hastings
house was damaged by smoke.
neth Tinkers.
of Swift's Meat Packing Plant. lutve been various reasons given
The two-siory building is own­
Following supper, tile boys at- for not putting the Jail back on ed by Robert Pratt.
gram Committee of the Camp

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Friday — December 2

PROPERTY LISTINGS

°F THE WEEk

right people wanted it there,
lhe Central Auditorium.
e
*
Mjw Fraser Ironside waa lhe
Wednesday, everyone was up at these reasons would evspqtate
— w^. M would toe I gout of the Milton Bennerto of
Un*. Thu* all the public can do 1 Roche-s'.er. Mich, during Uw week
to
keep
on
voting
It
down'
If
Of
Thanksgiving.
the American Farmer iCeremony.
Supper followed this and then
came the National Public Speak­
ing Contest.
Friday they left Bloomington
and arrived home around 10 p.m.

Miss Pat Anderson
Has Plastic Surgery

A Wide Choice of Homes and Real Estate of All Types
A RIAL NICE VACANT LOT, lake front on Hammond* Heights Addition. Algonquin Lake, for
$1,700.00
A GOOD, LARGE HOME on West State Street, west, about Vt mile ha* three bedrooms and large
hall and closet upstairs, downstair* It ha* one bodroom, living room, family room, kitchen and bath.

screens, has nice laundry room and built-in desk, for ..
--$9,500.00
HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE. with two bedrooms upstair* and one bedroom down, living room dining
room, kitchen and bath, basement ha* od space heater 250 gal. tank, all floor coverings for
'
$4,000.00
A NICE BUILDING LOT in Grant* Second Addition. Fir»t W«rd. for
..$1,000.00
GENERAL STORE AT BANFIELD, has oil and gat Mation and general store stock, would consider trade
A REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN THE SECOND WARD, has living room, two bedrooms kitchen and
full bath, attached garage, aluminum siding, drapes and floor covering*, go with it for $10,500.00
A NEW HOME AT MIDDLE LAKE, a bungalow, wllh living room, three nice bedrooms dinette and
kitchen and full bath, full basement, home ha* electric heating system, 24 x 24 ft. garage, storm
window* and screens, aluminum tiding and brick, for
---------.$16,500.00
A BRAND NEW HOME JUST SOUTH OB CITY LIMITS. HASTINGS, ha* large living room, kitchen
with drnng space, four nice bedroom*, two full bath*, car port, on lot 100 feet on road and 150
feet deep, a swell bungalow priced low for quick sale. If interested in a roomy house, let u*
show you thi* one.

Patricia Anderson, daughter of
Mr. and Mm Hugo Anderson,
returned home Saturday follow­
ing a week's stay in Bronson
Hospital in Kahipiazoo where
the underwent plastic surgery on

automobile accident Nor. 18. She
returned to her claaaes st WMU
Monday.
Mrs. Gertrude Craig and Mrs
Mildred Downs were guests of
their Sliter and husband, Mr and
Mrs. Hamid Lincoln. In Jackson
for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Whr Flghl
Spring Weather!
You can broadcast
fertilizer for many
crops this fall.

75c

Adult*

$1.25

THESE FOLKS PLAY SANTA THE EASY
WAY WITH
AN
H.C.B

CHRISTMAS
CLUB
CHECK!
"I can always tell which folks

under the tree. They're the
smart ones . . . those who

IN THE SECOND WARD, a nice home In A-l condition, thrw badrooms and new bath upstair* and
down a living room, dining room, kitchen and half bath, batement with gas healing system, is
insisted and has storm windows'and screens and garage. Want to trade fer a smaller home.

TERMS—Pay neat June.

ANOTHER BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, in •
ft ts, ha* living room, three bedrooms, kitchen
and dinette, full basement, g^s heat, a nlcsWwwfcW ra|a&gt; a beautiful home for ....$16,100.00

SPREADERS — Readily
available now.

A REAL NICE PLACE IN IRVING TOWNEHIF with two bedroom* upstair* and down it has living
room, dining room, bath and kitchen, and utility room, heated with bottle gas and space heater,
four-acre lot for ...........$5,250.00'

$$$ SAVINGS—Take od-

&lt;N THE SECOND WARD, in A-1 condition with throw bedroom* upstair* and one bedroom down
two living rooms, dining room, new kitchen, full bath, full basement with oil furnace, den on
the flr*t floor, two Car garage, cement driveway, full lot for______ _________________ $9.000 00

Children

mas by the number of packages

TWO APARTMENT HOUSE IN SECOND WARD, each apartment has living room, kitchen and bath
and two bedrooms, heated with gas, and there i» a two stall garage, for$7,000.00

A REAL GOOD,-YEAR 'ROUND HOME RIGHT ON LEACH LAKI, hat living room, three nice bedroom*
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, has redwood siding, good (veil, lot Is 50 ft. wide run*
from water'* edge to highway, ha* permanent dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft. steel fishing
, (wut h«atar «rvt ulaetric
this nl&gt;Ca Km onlv haan ru.ll, ■
»..» .11 4..
aiu ... ..

Members

and Guests

have planned ahead for Christ­

TWO EXCELLENT LOTS In the Bauer Addition right on Michigan Avenue, paved street with utility
services in for------------------------------ --------- - ----------------------- -------------------------------------$1,600.00 ea.

opened a Christmas Club Ac­
count at HCB . . . and have

Christmas all paid for. Why
don't you do the same? For as

little as
INSELING

If you

a week, you can

be bill-fret next year. Why

TOST COMPLETE
SOIL SERVICE

A REAL NICE HOME IN THE FIRST WARD, has Iwo bedrooms snd full bath and downstairs it has
one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast nook, has glassed-in back porch
full basement with forced hot air gas heat, wall to wall carpeting in living and dining rooms is
newly painted outside and decorated Inside, two Hall garage, and I* fully insulated, for $11,000.00

JOIN TODAY!
COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS

FOOD

HASTINGS

SALESMAN

KER
145 W. State

I

celved from Michael A. Farley
by the Fogel family op th*
Fighter Rood Tlie letter wm
written Ln Vietnam on Nov. 19:
Dear Folks:

I
tLivo

GIRRBACH
W. Green at Brood way

[

Delegate to

Hastings, Mid*.

Carl Niethamer

HOME PHONE

Wl 5-3004

SMITH BROS
ELEVATORS
Woodland

Lake Odessa

Hustings City Ihiiik
MEMBER: Federal Depo.it In

Corporation

Frimdly^ Neighborly Service for 80 CotUinuotu Yourt

�Hastings Opens League Campaign at Alma
Ionia Invades
Lakewood, Comet
‘5* at Charlotte
80XOIU Face Veteran

Roundup

OAMBa FBIDAY MIGHT

The West Central Conference
boskettv'l race
**h» -’ d »n|

tings High. Saxons, traveling lo
Ionia to Lake-

Hasting! - Alma

Junior

At Mid-Villa
Bud Taylor to inviting all bowl -

Youth Opportunity
Center Open Houte
Monday Thru Friday

Ckulatu

IFeei Central Tilt

Roll Saturday

Day Dec. 5 at
Grand Rapids

PrepBaskethall

Miiuher Quintet in

Charlotte and

Noted Bowlerg

Gordy Johncock

curKy Cantntoaton's Youth Op­
portunity Center al 2151 Divi­
sion Avenue. South, will complete

OUvbL
GAMES TVBBDAT MIGHT

r* TrUalag st

Low.il M Mld&lt;tovU&gt;«. '
rBEP CAOB BBBULTB

GOHDY JOHNCOCK
the center to announcing an

portunity to Invite area employ­

Hunterg Harvest

164 Turkeys

es to non-loop foe*. Hastings

clinic
a'«o roll a match against local
All-Stars.
Scheduled to be at Use Middle­
ville lanes are Buzz Fazio, who
now lives In Barry County on the
■Kingsbury road; Vic Iwlew, car­
drying a 214 average; Lou Gard,
carrying 209: Oene Chapman,
with 107; George Howard. 208.
and Charlie Haas who has a 19fl.
Fazio. Howard and Iwlew arc
•'graduatea" of the Detroit
Strohs.
There to no admission charge
for the demonstration or match.

3 Middleville
Gridders Earn
Letters at Ferris
Jamie Rohrbacher. Gan War­
ner and Dan Norman, who
played on Middleville's undefeat­
ed 1965 football team, were
U&gt;&lt; X -KH-UW
tMball Vanity awards at rema
State College.
Coach Bam Ketchman an­
nounced that 19 of the awards
went to freshmen, pointing up
the fact that the IBM team wax
one of the youngest ever fielded
by Ferris
Three seniors lettered, includ­
ing Captain Mike Warren. Pitta­
ford. who earned hto fourth grid
letter.

thank them for their coopera­ With Permits
nut; to not a nut but a legume.
tion.
| Michigan's second wild turkey
A special Invitation to extend- season In modem times ended
j Nov. 10 with a modes; kill of
| IM birds In three special shooCEXPERT TIRE
SERVICE

Laming Gabriels, 89-54.
, _
,
.
The Saxons travel to Alma to HjlStlllPS 111?!!
meet a Panther squad reportedly,1 laOl,,lga
lacking in height but which will rx
w
bui h-ndu™ w

Hastings High
s
Drops Inaugural

Gordon Johncock. auto racing
With BOO permit holders eligible
driver, from Hastings on Monday. for action but less tluui that
actually afield, tho rcorecard on

Coach Dave Peters believes hLs
Panthers have speed and enough
bench strength to run. He tost
Sinking only one basket in 17
only Don Curtis, center and top
rebounder of the club, from hto attempts In the first period and
only 18 out of 71 In the entire
game,
the Hastings High Saxons
in pre-season practices, howrer, only a couple of the. vet- lost their 1966-67 opener to an
ran starters have been used aggressive Marshall High quin­
tet. 66-53, at Marshall last Fri­
guard and forward will be shift­ day.
There was a bright spot In an
ed to center.
„
otherwise dismal Inaugural for
Jim Shlmunek Is another Coach Bob VanderVeen's new
starter who to back at a forward Blue A: Gold edition.
starting positions
Co - Captain Dave Williams

Contest, 66-53

xerry e-sr. vetwreu ni,H
School. Unlvcraily of Michigan
and Detroit Lions football hero
pc Wednesday, Dre. 7.
Sharon Wilder, Grand, Rapids
City Women's Golf champ and
Instructor at Wort Catholic High
cnooi on Thursday. Dre. 8
Julius Knowlton of Delton and a Delton High graduate, to coDick McKay. WLAV - WZZM
. UI— ar. -Vtr afar
Ka nra......
eaptaln of the Alma College 1966-67 basketball team but Tuesday.
In last'year's opening league lhe Saxam In the non-confer*
Nov. H. underwent surgery for a double hernia at Battle Creek Tuesday. Dec fl. from 7 to 9 pin.
game at Hastings, the Panthers
lakeview Hospital. He Is expected to be oat of Milon fee at
Other well-known people are
nipped the Saxons, 71-68. after
Marshal! outplayed Hastings , least the first half of the season although hr was able to return being Invited and arc expected to
the Blue * Gold had whipped a throughout the contest wi t h l0
na»y. jerry
.
to college OO
Sunday.
Jerry IX
Is nup.ng
hoping ut
he wvu
won't* U..C
have „
to mtos Alma's
be on hand.
good Manhall team. 80-75. In Glen Gray leading the way with lrl_ to
smau college Invitational basketball tournament at
Tlsc Youth Opportunity Center
that game Dean poured In 23 U pelnu. John Schn.M.r i»nk
Dk
C.UI.
,
points and Shlmunek 13. It was 12 points and Bart Cook and Joe
---------------------------------- ■— is the Local Office In a chain
of 157 Federal-State Youth Cen­
a difl er ent story tn February. Waslelewski each had 11.
|
ter established throughout the
Despite their alow start. lhe !■
Nation to serve the employment
tor the return gome Hastings Saxons battled gamely and with ,
needs and problems of the burg­
scored a 67-45 victory over the three minutes left in the third |
eoning age IS through 21 youth
period they were down only |
group.
eight points, 39-31, but slipped
Somewhere we got the idea that the pollution of lakes and
as the stanza ended and trailed
streams was the result of dumping of untrained industrial, tween youth and employers. They
by 15 going Into the finale
They couldn't make any head­ human and other wastes into the water.- We liave always feature fob placement, appren­
ticeship and special testing, and
thought polluting any b&lt;xly of waler was wrong.
v
EtasUnA has lost Steve Schon- way in the fourth canto.
The summary:
spotlight employment guidance
Itteayef who pumped in 44
However, it just depends on where and when, according and counseling. Tliey are recruit­
HA8TIMQ
Wllllxm..
to the following letter received by The Banner from Donald M.
ing
headquarters for job corps.
BsbimSm
Pierce,
chief
of
the
wastewater
section,
division
of
engineering,
Center Jim King scored 14 and
15 points last season against HoU. 20
Michigan Department of Health. The letter is in reply to one
Alma, while Dave Williams gar- T*n»*. h
sent to Health Director Albert ----------2------------------------------ --------- programs. There Is no charge for
BSrtak. 32
E. Heustls. M.D.. in which Has- j day out throughout the year,
This week Coach Bob Vandertings' procedure tn adding chlor"In other cases. Ute use of
Veen worked wlUi the Saxons
Ine to purify the effluent from the water to be protected
TOTALS 71 II
attempting lo iron out offense
the sewage disposal plant was I might be the fisherman or taste treats in game cookery In­
followed only about five months twlspner or water akier. In clude venison steaks, tender­
Shooting was far Irotn good and
these, cases there would be no sweet heart o'deer, rabbit stew,
Marshall outrebounded lhe Baxsubstantial reason to disinfect
Chief Pierce's letter follows:
.the effluent from the treat­ friend nedVer ann muskrat meat
■ Doc Heustto has asked' me' ment works at such times of loaf. And we're looking for aome
Bob Ironside and Dav
to reply to your letter of No­
hams will probably start _
the year that these uses of the fresh muskrat.
vember 15. 1966. In which you
guard positions nt Alma with
water were not being made.
discuss tho program for dis­
King at center and Jim Williams
This to usually the case at
infection of the treated mu­
and Al Hengesbach. a sophoHastings. The effluent Is dis­
nicipal wastewater at Hastings.
infected there during the peri­
"We require communities to
od of the year when there Is
TOTALS 85 39
d 1 s 1 n f e c t-the effluent from
human contact with the waler
Car is Strioped
In the stream.
JTBwmaa^JBtebblns parked hto IIASTl’iOS
prior to discharge to lhe public
"It should be recognized tiiat
VUImLJP the driveway of the
walers for the protection of
the singular purpose for chlori­
certain specific uses of the re­
OOleteli:
nating the effluent from the
Tbomu F. Stebbins. 538 W. :
ceiving stream. For instance.
Qnip, Saturday night. When he
In the situation where water
to destroy bacterial organisms
wfMput about noon Sunday, he7 Bob A pita, junior fullback supply is taken from the sur­
for the protection of public
fodud the vehicle stripped of six, from Hawaii, was Michigan face water downstream from
health. This has very UUIe. if
battery naps, radiator cap, dip | state's leading scorer in football the discharge of a wastewater
any. influence on the organic
atlek, air cleaner nnd distributor In I960 with 54 pointe, despite treatment works, this to a con­
stabilisation of the wastes ac­
wires and. the radiator and gas1 the fact that he missed three tinual operation and of course
complished by other sewage
tank drained
. games with an injured knee
must be protected day in and
treatment processes which are.
in fact, operated on an equal
basis throughout the year.
“I hope this has clarified
the questions which you ap­
parently have had. however,
should further questions arise,
please let me know."

Armchair Athlete

rcoos use uui.
Allegan County, 66 birds;
C*“nl’F
°»
Nswaygo, Oreana and Moren
b,nl* Bnd lU“’er
Island, 12.

was open Co 400 permit-carrying
sportsmen. Bcaixi Island's hunt-

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rtt Buys on
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Mounted FREE!

Woodl.nd it

neld
,e„
than ftujf of jta permit holders
.
_ .
hunted.
For the Allegan County area,
where the first modem turkey
season was held In 1965. hunter
take fell 16 birds short of the
year-ago figure.

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HEALTH
It's Amtrica's

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AND RESERVATIONS
&gt;8 ATTACHING TOOLS FOR 4 SEASON USE

Mow, sow,' tow, till, plow, haul, toed, fertllixa, remove snow —
you nama the job and Wheel Horsa has tha attaching tool you’ll
need. Bee the complete line of Wheel Horab tractors and quickattachingtoote now on display.

CARPENTER HARDWARE
TWl't. Sidfe Street, Hoitingi

Phone Wl 5-2983

Bob and Mickey Lambert
Your Hosts

HASTINGS
BOWL INC.
Woodland at Michigan

Buy Now For Your Friends and Make
Sure You Have One In Your Home!

We wonder how people living
below the treatment plant feel?

Outdoor Trail—Guy Taylor of
Sunfield shot a dandy eight­
point buck in Rutland the sec­
ond day of the season, and when
he dressed him out he found a 1
massive wound caused by an ar­
row —7*4 Inches of which re-1
rnalned in the hind quarter. A
large area was already gangre- j
nous and Guy tossed that quar-

buckshot pellets In the deer's!
right side and a full, load of bird |
shot in the other. ...
The Bill Dipps of Preeport had |
about as successful an opening
as we've ever heard about. Mrs ’
Dipp &lt; Maxinei downed an eight- ■
pointer In the middle of their i
woods on the Fighter Road about;
7:35 the opening morning Bill.
Jr., got a six-pointer about 4:55 I
pm. on the south aide of the I
same woods, and hto Dad downed i
an eight-pointer about 5:50 on
lhe northwest comer. One thing !
about it, they all enjoy venison,
and Mrs. Dipp want* a deerskin I
Theodore Bird of Rl Middle-'
ville got a four-point buck in

What’d you expect us
to put our Overhead Cam Six in?

An ordinary car?
Our revdullonary 185&gt;hp OHC 6 Is so revolution­
ary we had to do something special with it. So
we made it standard in ell Tempestsand LeMans.
You see, it was Inspired by those famous over­
head cam engines In expensive European sports
cars. With n few Pontiac refinements, of course.
And with a power reserve for expressway passing
you'd normally expect from a V-8.
'
even offer • 216-hp version that makes a

y

lot of big V-8s seem awfully extravagant. Which
is why wo &amp;ay, with a six like this who needs
an eight?
Incidentally, a four-way hazard warning flasher,
backup lights, and GM's energy absorbing steer­
ing column are some of the safety features also
standard in Tempests and Le Mans. How can you
resist seeing your Pontiac dealer today?

REAHM MOTOR SALES. INC.
107 N.'MICHIGAN

.

HASTINGS

urday afternoon. Noe, 19. He
dressed out at 120 pound*
Glenn Taggart of Free port got
a. 140 pound, nine-point buck ;
Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock j
behind Ted Bird's place.
Michigan sportsmen who plan '
to hunt in Ontario next year are i
advtoed to hold onto their 1966
hunting licenses or buy new ones
In Michigan before they head for
the Canadian province Under a
charge effective March 1. On­
tario residents and non-residents
will have to show proof ot prior
hunting experience or they will
be required to take and pass an'
examination before hunting
there.
Free copies of ''Game Recipes"|
arc available from the Conserve-'
tlon Department's Publications
booklet oilers cooking tips on
everything from such simple
fancy feast of ventoon for candle­
light dining Some of 1U other

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�HASTINGS
BOWLING

TUESDAY NIGHTINGALES
Good score* Nov. tt: N. Klmmey 197-532. F, Hybarger 191-467.
J Terpenin t
159-384. B Rogers 158-301, M.
Eckhoff 157-30. I Perry 147-384.
K. Bristol 147-367. P. Ossenhelmer 144-386. B. Hynes 139­
386. M. Baker 139-321. P Klahn
137-373. M. Williams 136-337. M.
Taylor 134-374 and W. - Hynes

NITEHAWK LEAGUE
In the Nitehawk league last
week Art Gallup railed 200-575.

Junior Varsity
Wins Opener
At Marshall

Rings of Age

denberg 500. Dale Cappon 221­
554. Dan Clinton 511. Jack Smith George Magoon 515. Sam Stout
212-511. Rosa Makley 504. Jerry 184-539 and L. Arnold 207-525.
Mlles 516. Bob Clinton 549. Ken
Keeler 507. Gary Burdick and
MONDAY MIXERS
George Straub 509s, Al Carr 504.
Tom Johnston 518 and Howard Thaler 197-516, Emma Magoon
187-515, Betty Sheler IM-611,
Joy Ward 160-437. shlrtay VanRECREAT1ON LEAGUE NO. 2 .denberg 191-496, Bernadlne BckPaul Cassel fired 204-576 In j
Recreation 2 last week. Pot OU- ”"7
^5LMar’
more rolled 191-553. Bob «r*t-1rttl
L*Von“ ^oodmantfngham 173-503. Howard Peters «*
173-506. George Cowrell 180- Alm* Co**lle 183 - 496, Doria
500. Doug Vogt 187-507. Al Taylor'
’S!*4??'
2*“?
183-517. D. Geiger 179-520 and
I”’4’®'
MtcJ"lt1or
irvt Eiq
168 - 444. Evelvn
Evelyn David 189 - 449.
Jack Sheler 186-526.
Elinora Beckwith 190-480. Wilma
Daniels 178-471. Ruth Kruger
SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
161-465 and Mag Keegatta 170­
High scores: Ray Lundquist 479.
214-595. Loary Arnold 194-573.
Bemadlne Eckert picked up
Louise Silsbee 204-556. Ron Pel- the 7-8-10 split.
low 201-530. Allan Hlnilchsen
205-527, Bud Gross 191-522. Wes-1
MONDAY BOWLERETTES
ley Friend 194 - 507, Bernard'
_
^v^Xeu*.^^. Si;

The Hastings High Junior
Varsity basketball team launched

I HABT1HOB
Robb*. 32
Hoke. 34
VnDnbar*. B

TOTALS

MARSHALL
Currl*. 41

uiigtr. is

TOTALS

HASTINGS
MARSHALL

Are you

OaifUli: Out* Park*. CUsu-acet*.
id K*ry FlUgarsM, BaAU* Cr**k.

playing

Michigaa

School Saturday night. Dec. 3.
Many fans refer to lhe DlploHarlem Globetrotters.

played In eight eoanlrle* last
The Diplomats boost of two
outstanding comedian* Goose.
Jr., is already lhe most popular
basketball player in Canada The
"musing Goose. Jr.. Is said to be
Hie best young ball handler to
-ome along In a decade.
The other featured comedian.
Dick Harvev. the talented Toron­
to gent. Is known for his baseball
as well as his basketball show­
manship. He worked with the
Kansas City Monarchs and the
Birmingham Black Damns teams
responsible for Jackie Robinson
and While Mays respective!,.
This game Is sponsored by lhe
Saxon Athletic..Booster*
The opposition-will be Faculty
All-Stars.
Tickets are available at Gard­
ner Pharmacv. Harm A Betty's
’lorisl. Jacob's Pharmacy. The
Superette and High Scfioo! Gen­
eral office.

Belfield Earns
Football Letter

Fatal Heart

At ‘1C College

Middleville at
Delton Friday
For Inaugural

&amp; SMORGASBORD

A good size crowd Is expected
to see - Canada's Harlem Dlplo-

Hunter Suffers

Attack Thursday
MONDAY BOWLERETTE8
Donna Travis led the lassies
’ this week with 192-528. Shirley
VanDenburg posted 191-507. Emm» Magoon 182-518. Irene Heath Brown 167-467. Irene Carpenter 38. Williams Insurance 35. Waiiam. Thursday by Purse! Pepper
J-——
7S-47-S and Faye AUen 177-472. ' jjorij**
H Color Center —
32. «•-•
V&amp;J
167-492. Barb Klersey 163-473, 175-474
of Wyoming.
Standings: Miller's Durailean •Mobil and Barn Market30.Signs.
I Jane Frcdenburg 172-477, Fem
Blue Ribbon and Lydy Trucking
Mr. Curtis had been hunting
.27,- Rum* RefrigrratUm and Gil­
more's Gems 26, Motoralres and
Hastings Milling 25'-, Action I lex
about 8:30.
21. Cuyler Trucking 19. Arcade
Mr. Curtis apparently suffered
and Beeline Fashions 16 —
and
J i Middleville High will travel to a heart attack, according to
Rockhill St Banghart 12.
Deputy Kenneth Granata who
। Delton this Friday when both investigated
St. Ambrose Church
teams launch their 1966-87 sea-1 An autopoy was performed
Delton
Friday morning at the Beeler
Maple Valley, which opened, Funeral Home at Middleville.
Soturdoy, December 3
Die season Tuesday against in________
vadlng Lakewood. la to travel to! HOW TO THAT
Bellevue Friday night while Gull KIDNEY DANCER SIGNALS
5 to 8 P.M.
Michigan'* deer season in Re- j
glon 11 and HI. including Barry cm
,
after traveling to Spring­
I County, closes Sunday.
,
field
Tuesday.
Adults $1.50
Children 75c
Conservation Officer Gene
Saturday night Delton In­
Brown reported that Barry had vades Bangor tor a KVA cona "tremendous" opening, but that
success dropped sharply after
the opening day. Weather didn't- Veteran Coach Roy Healy has
three lettermen back from last
help.
Game
rtolauon. include:
1
Coftb&gt;- «
Game violations
Include:
Carl O. White. 18. Ionia, and
6'°Carl Harnden,
Carl P. Vandenbroeck. 22. Free- .
port, were arrested by Officer , Coach Bruce Carman has fair
Gene Brown for having slugs In l^e-'mcn aa a
!or,*’Js
iheir possession in lhe night on DeHon squad. They Include
Just a reminder
Nov. 12 in a game area. Yankee
Poyer. 6-0; Bob Nusbaum.
Springs Justice of the Peace «-3- Tiih Knowlton. 6-0. and
William Hummell fined them 150 Keith Champion. 6-3. Don Lock­
tier 5-11.
5-11 nnd
anti Jack
Jack Rickert.
RJrkrrt 6-8.
B-0
plus court cost*
iner.
Donald A Bachman. 21. Kala-1
rnasoo: Harold L Wykstra, 18.
«° de** 11X1
Martin; Ralph E. Baball, 45.; .F.rid ’ nlf,h‘' ,2’M'
Shelbyville; Harold D. Davis. 41.
7 rn*rln« u a
ShelbyvUle; Arils
...
.,
aneioyvuie;
Arm E.
a. Fleshman.
nnmneii,i; *’.
,,,
48. Kalamazoo; Charles W. CoSEnter. Oa° Michaels
nine. 19. Cedar Creek. George R Pumped In 22 polnta lo pare■ thef
«. .. __ .. winners
av. i
winners Taw*
Lee Pnnkrat*
Pankratz led
led W
WayCanfield.
20. ...
R4 Battle n
Creek;
Edison L. Hankes. 22. Dowling; Und with 12 points.
Each team hit on 38 percent
Ben Bowman. 25. Way land ;
Clinton D Scnoals, 45. Dowling, of its shots—Outgo making 29
[ Floyd I Schoals. 66. Battle Creek. out of 76 and Wayland 17 out of
■ ill pleaded guilty to having a
Plainwell whipped Vicksburg,
j 'oaded gun in their cars. Al! paid
! S5 and *6.70 court costs except Friday. 68-51. sinking 31 out of I
I Clinton Schoals who is serving a 64 In the Wolverine Conference i
। 10-day Jail sentence In lieu of
| paying the fine. James A Steeby. win with 20 polnta.
; 17. Gun Lake, pleaded guilty to
_
hunting from a raised platform I The 1966 Michigan Slate-Notre
। and paid a fine of *25 plus 16 70 Dame game is believed to have
I raurt costa. Max E. Hutchinson, had the biggest press coverage of
21. Milan, paid *27.30 for hav- any college football game ever.
I ing slugs In his possession with- | played. A total ot 745 persons
out a deer license.
।। -----were‘ checked Into the “
Spartan
----- ------ 1
| Stadium press box and another j
150 sat In the stands
Michigan Ends
PASSPORT 360—A
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Attraction in Gym
Hastings moved out to a 19-12
first period lead and held a 33-22
bulge at the half. Marshal)
shaved four points off the mar­
gin in the second and third
periods.
Dave Coleman and Gary Robbe
led the young Saxons' attack,
Dave wafting In 19 points and
Gary 18.
Oary hit four without a miss
In lhe first period and added
another In the second quarter.
He sank nine out of 12 attempts
during the game.
The summary:

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Marshal) by defeating the young

TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
On Tuesday. Nov. 22. Roy
Hewitt set the pace with 197-529.
Bob Tossava rolled 180-520. Bob
Reynolds 188-492. Roger Ding­
man 188-483 and Linda Dingman W^Dick96
jTsiita ’“-525. June McKelvey 177-499.
151-409.
Good game*: Ed Backe hod
203, Elmer Jarvle 192. Don Gra­
ham 191. Mike Miller 186. Bruce
Brumm 184. Lou Richter 171, n?’Iin"' Tfd Sm ,b l55, Bi I Velma Slocum 172-491, Shirley
Verdie Sinclair 160 and Nancy Burns 178.
। Raymond iM. 434 Madellenee
Jenkins 142.
HASTINGS MFC I FAGVF I
164-457. Joyce Skedgell
HASTINGS MIG. LEAGUE
l89.484i Joan Marlln 160 - 424.
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Walt Beck won the Hastings Gayle Durkee 151-399. Laura LyCarl Baker rolled 219-579 Fri­ Mfg. handicap
singles event Nov. dy 166-424, Shirley LaDera 156­
h.ndir.n
day to take series honors 'n the 22 with 540 actual and 636 with 401. Marion Riedl 165-463, Pat
E. W Bliss loop. Maurice his handicap Gib Paine had 533­ Conly 169-429 and Katy Colvin
Adrlanson posted 204-566. Frank 629. Dlrk R Ingewold 495-627. Ken 165-459.
DeGroote 546. Carl Row 503. Bill Rose 555-627. Jim O'Connor 474­
Hollenbeck 538, Doug Vickery 612. Larry Slxberry 468-606 and
AJBC JUNIOR BOWLING
505. Jim Barnum 203-633. John Sam Roush 479-602.
Good score*: Wes VanDenburg
182-511. Bob Terry 189-473. Mike
Wiley 173-458. Steve Merrill 155­
441. Elmer Smith 185-496. Lewis
Sherman 163-436, Dave Hathway
162-442. Gordie Howes 152-428.
Rod Newton 158-425, Dave Armore 175-412 and Art Merrill
144-409.
Standings: Moose Lodge 19.
Piston Ring Union 15. Piston
Ring 14. East Side Lumber. Has­
tings Milling and Haan's Stand­
ard 13, Coleman's Ins. I 12. Amer.
Leg Aux. 10. Coleman's Ins. II 8
and Local Union 138 6.

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Mrs. RUsaell Belfield, waa among
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letters this season at Kalamazoo
College at Kalamazoo. Lee. a
ms Inslav at center of the HHS
'966 championship and unde­
feated eleven, played center for
"K" College,

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Michigan's football squad
closed the 1966 season on a
cheery note as the Wolverines
downed Ohio State 17-3 at Col­
umbus to wind up the vear with
several Big Ten and Maize and
Blue records to help mark a
third-place, tie with Illinois in
the league standings.

In the Conference race the
Wolverines'scored 171 points to
110. Overall their point total was
notnls to 138 for all oppo­
nents.
i.idlylduaITy Jack Clancy.
Maize and Blue leader nnd chief
’ candidate for All-American hon­
ors at split-end. completed his
career In a blaze of slory to
cinch both ends of the Big Ten's
pass reception records
Against the Bucks. Clancy
caught three passes for 59 vards
to swell his Big Ten total to
698 yards to break the mark of
656 set by Wisconsin * Pat RlchI ter In 1962. The Wolverine leader
holds the Conference record with
50 passe* he has caught this sea-

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�The Michaud*

Wfokmj BBvsn NMc Home at Coat* drove CtiriaUan Church

School Menu
To Celebrate

aaUMri Um

'

Silver Jubilee

Mrs. Woodman
Of Woodland
Dies Thursday

giving it up when her health

with a Thanksgiving dln-

family, Mr.
Mrs. Nerval
Thaler and daughters, Ron WUcoxson. and Mr. and Mra. Gor­ TH&lt;Ib&amp;AY.*DB&lt;L *
don Yoder and children. A Mra.
Marjorie Brunhuna of "S at lie ruo*r, Dao
Creek spent Friday with her sis­
ter. Mra. Howard Thaler.
Christian woman. and very acuvs
Howard Thaler and son, Gayle,
spent lhe Thanksgiving weekend
tiic Do Good To Others Club near Red Bridge hunting. A
during the many years of Its Thanksgiving dinner guests of family Thanksgiving dinner at
Mra. Sylvan Tagg were Mr. and the McCords Hail in McCords/
Mrs. Merton Mraccar and family
church Saturday afternoon with of East Freeport. Mr. and Mra. and family were Thanksgiving
George
Tagg and son. David, of
burial In the Woodland Ceme­
tery. Rev. Charles Gibbs official^ Middleville and Mr. and Mra. John Dutcher of Caledonia. *
-Wayne Tagg and sons, local. * Mrs Frank Dutcher and daugh­
Mra. Ivan Roush left Bunday for ter. Patty, accompanied Mrs.
tho Pickens Funeral Home.
Her husband. Harvey, died in Port Huron to spend a week John Dutcher of Caledonia to
GOING FAST AT
with her grandchildren. A Mr. visit relatives In Lansing. Mr.
daughtera, Mrs. Joseph (Ruth) nnd Mrs. Robert Conley and son. and Mrs. Gardner Vandcrstow
Turner, who came hero from Gary, of Hastings were Thanks­ and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frost In
California, and Mrs Rco (Mar­ giving dinner guest* of Mr. and Charlotte. * David Blough from
iam Brink of Milford, and a Mrs. Dean Stuart. A Mr. and M8U spent lhe holiday weekend
Mra. Robert Anderson and fami­ here. -Other Thanksgiving din­
son, Paul of Woodland.
ly of Union City were Saturday ner guests ot the Charles
visitors of Mr. and Mra. Dean ,Bloughs were Mr. and Mrs. Nor­
Stuart.
vai Thaler and daughters, Ron
Mr. and Mra. Ben ClirUtle were Wilcoxson and Mrs. Howard ThaONLY 5 LEFT
Friday overnight guests of his
By Mrs. Sylvan Tagg
Mr. and Mn. Charles Blough
parents,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Joe
Chris
­
1 - Monterey 4 Dr. Hardtop
US
U.
74J-I211 tie. of Marion. They were call­ and David. Wm. Mishler and
Mrs. Howard Thaler____________
visited Mrs.
Pete Wallunas spent Thanks­ ers of Mr. arid Mrs. Sid Bikkema,__________________
2 - Monterey 4 Dr. Sedans
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Don also of Mariqn. A Mr. and Mrs. I Mishler at the Springbrook NuraWallunas of Detroit. Don Blll Blough and children were i Ing Home in Grand Rapids, Sun­
2 - Capri 4 Dr. Sedans
Thanksgiving
dinner
gucsta
of
day.
A
Mr.
and
Mis.
Kenneth
brought him home Friday. *
Steckle of East Lansing were
Mrs. Elnora Whitney spent
Thanksgiving Day with her Kyser. of Battle Creek * Bun­ Sunday visitors of Mn. Andrew
AS LOW
day dinner guests of Mr. and Brandl. * Mrs. Greta Blough
AS_____
Stevenson of Grand Rapids. * Mrs. BUI Blough were Mr. and visited her aunt, Mrs. Huth
Springer, at the Medical Facility,
Mra. Ida Pox of West Freeport
sop of Battle Creek and Mn. Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Blough were Thanksgiving din­
Wieland. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greta Blough, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Erick- ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Mike
Wieland, Vicky and Todd of
Hawthorne of Hastings. * Mr.
Welcome Corners, were Wednes­
day supper guests of Mn. Mina parents of a boy born Bunday al and Mrs. Hawthorne and chil­
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Wieland. * Mn. Mina Wieland Pennock Hospital weighing 8 dren were Bunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Blough. * Mr. and Mrs.
RAMBLER
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.
Jerry
Poathumus and children of
- -------------guest of her daughter and fainl- Jon Russell. He lias a sister and.----1320 N. Michigan
Phone 945-2479
two brothers. A Mra. Ron Owen j Alto enjoyed
wood. * Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and daughter were Thanksgiv-' supper with M
Tua., Thu., Sat. ’til 6
Mm.. Wad., Fri. ’til 9 p.m.
••---------•*■Sunday.
Tagg entertained with a blrlh- ing dinner guests of her parents, ; Mesecar
daughter, relum-

The Rev. William Rlbbens Is
menu being made by their
children. Friends are Invited lo to officiate and burial will be in
join tn lhe fe.UvIUea.
| Lakeside Cemetery
Mr. MeLaughlln had been in
Their children include Willard.

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of Rl Delton, Is in Vietnam,
having arrived In September. He
Is serving as a switch board

ice since March 1966 and took
his basic training at Fort Knox.
Ky. His address is: David L. Al­
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Div. Artillery. APO Ban Francis­
co, Calif. 86282.

Legion Auxiliary
Aids Patients
At VA Hospital
The members of Laurence J.
Bauer Font and Unit who did
not attend tho dinner an Nov.
17 at the American Legion Hall
missed a good dinner and an intereaUng and informative moving
picture film shown by Clark
Valentine, assistant director of
Voluntary Etervlces at lhe VA.
HoeplUd. Fort Custer.
sound and Valentine answered
questions pertaining to volun-

on tlic iiclp men and women can

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Delton Seniors
Study Problems
Of 20th Century

by Nancy Wertman
Mock US. Senate committee
hearings are now being held in
the senior twentieth century
problems classes at Delton Kel­
logg High School.
Each of the two classes, taught
by Alan Beebe and Gordon
Christensen, have set up a mock
Senate with each student assum­
ing the role of certain senators
. The committees include For­
el gn Relations,- Appropriations
and Labor and Public Welfare.
The Foreign Relations Com­
mittee. headed by Don Lockncr
as William Fulbright in group
one and Kathryn Tilley as Mr
Fulbright in group two. is deal­
ing with foreign aid to India.
The Appropriations Commit­
tee. headed by Tim Knowlton as
Richard Russell In group one
and Margaret Trantham as
Ralph Yarborough In group two.
Is debating the treatment of wa­
ter and air pollution problems
The Labor and Public Welfare
Committee Is considering civil
rights and open housing. The
group Is headed by Belinda Haas
as Phillip Hart In group one ond
Bailie Tack as Mr Hart In group
two.
The committees are in the pro­
cess of debating Lssurs and writ­
ing bills which will be up for
debate and vote of the class
Senates. Each student U respon­
sible for learning how his Sena­
tor would vote on certain Issues.
This Is only one of the several
projects being undertaken by the
newly formed twentieth century
problems classes.
The students were active in
the November elections and will
hear Congressman Paul Todd.

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HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL

CHARMS

neth. on duty with the Navy al I He wo
m Hardin County,
the Mayport Naval Hase n«r|ohlo; on Oct. M. 1904. lhe son
Jacksonville. Fla.; Ronald, Leroy I . jiaac and Emma (Albelm)
and Marte, all of Rl Lake Odes- McLaughjin.
sa. Ron. Leroy-and Marie attend ,
mBrrled ^elma Vandecar
Lakewood High School.
_. j
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.. .nji uncj they had
They request "no gifts, please |"
■
Odessa for 22
--------- -—- ,or "
Mr. Michaud is employed by IL'AIUVM 111
years. They moved to Lake Odes­
Copsumera Power.
sa from Lansing. He was a re­
tired self-employed real estate
dealer.
Mr. McLaughlin is survived by
his wife; two sons. Carlon and
Nelson of Lake Odessa: six
grandchildren: one sister. Mrs.
Gaylord (Mac) Lapham of Yuclapa. Calif- and a brother. Er­
nest of Forest. Ohio.

The new class Is enabling the
students to be aware of the world
tho homo of Mra. Aaron Grone- around them and the issues tiiat
l«okl 190 Warner, Freeport.
affect that world.
|. ‘ Mrs. Groncwold rehabilitation
, chairman. Mra. Fell and Vivian
BANNER WANT ADg PAY
j Knickerbocker worked at the
’ Auxiliary Gift Shop al the V.A.
Hospital on Nov. 15. The Unit
members paid 171 for gifts Co
help stock the sitop and 353
packages were wrapped and
addressed for mailing that Tues­
day. Patients shop for gifts for

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EVERYTHING MUST GO!

left out of the stream of life.
Rehabilitation of these puUente la the alm of the hospital
and yet paid help cun not ac­
complish it. alone.
Mrs. Valentine accompanied
him and others present were Mr.
and Mra. Glen Alnsile, sons and
daughter and Cathy Dolhauscr,
Mr. and Mra. Winston Merrick,

Vesta Birch, Mra. Elvira Saylca,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lcckrune
and sons, Mrs EsthL-r Fell, Mra.
Aaron Groncwold.
Mrs Lydia Rogers, chairman
ol the Past Presidents Parley rv1 [xrrts tlwt 11 were pre-writ at
■ Mid-Villa for their prc-ChrlstI mas party Nov. 22 gifts were ex­
changed and a short business
.meeting was held. Next regular

WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30Hi

OfLalteOd^sa
Dies Tuesday

Mr. and Mrs. Willard E- Mlchaud of Rl Lake Odessa ai
Funeral services for Arden I.
be honored Sunday from I to 4
82. of UXeOdMsa.
psn. at their home on the Camp­ McLaughlin.
who died at Pennock HosiUtal at
bell Road about two and onehalf miles south of Clarksville.
IO IK
— - •—■■ —Thursday at the Pickens Chape)
the Michaud's Uth wedding

TUMDAT-

The next business meeting will
be this Thursday and a ''Shoppera Shows" party will be held
after the meeting. Members may
coma early to look over the
artfolea on display.

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Whoop? I
The folks.
'
And q^rlier than expected.
So, you call the neighbor
for the roll-away b£d you
borrowed last time.
The butcher for a bigger roast
The girl next door
to pick up the children.
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Bare a Ove-minute Introduction

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erU. Mary Smith, Jim Handy, dent Tim Knowlton talked on Have the major objectives of the
Delton transportation program
are as follows:

Proceedings of the Barry
Co. Board of Supervisors

slble transportation.
1 To operate transportation
efficiently and economically.
3. To maintain conditions on
the buses that are conducive to
the best interest of the mental,
moral, axxl physical well-being of
the pupil.
To meet these objectives, it is
necessary to establish the follow­
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the school buses. Any action that
endangers toe safely and/or se­
curity ot any passenger or is
conducive to diverting the bus
driver from safe operation of his
bus shall constitute a violation.
The bus driver will be solely re­
sponsible for issuing th? bus vi­
olation report to parents. The
first note is a warning. It must
be signed and returned to the

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sion—and then—only If proper
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t-ntl BASTINGS BANNER

The Dealing Season

FARM IMPLEMENTS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

| Is Here!

JOIN US

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YEAR-END

WE HAVE MOVED

MINIMUM RATE—50c for Twenty Wordi

To Our

CELEBRATION!
THURS.-FRI.-SAT.

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During Our Best and
Last 1966 Sales Event

1965 IMPALA

FOH SAI.E OR TRADE - 1964
. ptievrolet Station Wagon. Pow­
er steering. Automatic. Phone

NEW LOCATION

The Buys Are Great

(ONLY!

Automotive

CASH RATI—

WRAP-UP!

1st ANNIVERSARY

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

On
M 37 So.

945-9526

DISPLAY CLAMtfllD —$1.25 par inch (or *IMI« Iraartira.

Open 'HI 9 Thur*. &amp; Fri.

Sot. until 5

I 1965 IMFALA

Reqistcr for Prises

1965 Ford Custom 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Radio. Cruii-AmaUc. 8 cyl. Real sharp family
1965 Chevrolet Impala
Super SpL Cpe. 4 sp 327 V8
W/walls. wheel covers, radio.
1965 Galaxle 500'
4 Dr. Tutone. 8 cyi. Cruts-Amatlc. Radio, power steering
w/walls wheel covers.

1964 Falcon 2 Door
standard. Excellent condition!

Used

______________________
brakri. Radio. Beautiful_____
allver
m*B» with black vtayl top. One
local owner. A gorgeoue car

1964 CHEV.

ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

CHEVELLE

Super Sport 2 Dr. Hdtp.;
auto. One local owner . . .
Arctic white and bucket
seats. Red carpet. Beauti­
ful!

CARDS OF THANKS

Farm Machinery
—John Deere No. 2010 Gas Row
Crop Tractor.

—1949 John Deere A Tractor
A-l shape.
—Ford Major Diesel Tractor in
A-l Shape.
—1959 Cock-Shutl 550 tractor
with live PTO—hydraulic and
power steering.

Applications 'to be filed with
the City Clerk at the City
Hal), stating experience, edu-

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j

cation and salary expected.

)

RenneR Ford Inc

LARKE BUICK

ART MEADE. Salesman

and

LANNES KENFIELD,
Home Ph. 040-4054

CHEVROLET

white UNIFORM—Slxe 10
Boy Scout SHIRT (neck 14!i&gt;

HELP VENTED

SHOES. SLACKS.
SKIRTS and SWEATERS

PLEASANT POINT
' MOTEL and
RESTAURANT

Men's and Ladies'
WINTER HATS

NOW HIRING:

Cook's Helpers __
Maintenance Men.
Waitresses and.
Dish Washers. \
Call 945-4015
for Interview.

your f,rm or buslnes* No 0**’
HMtion. Call TOUT Smiley man.

We will train housewives,
factory employees for
evening work.

SMILEY POST BUILDINGS

Hastings, Michigan '
1616) 045-9103 CaU collect.

NOTICE
GIVE APPLES

EARN FULL PAY

We wrap and moil them for you
See our display of gifts.

WHILE LEARNING

Choice

A SPECIALTY IN

CHRISTMAS TREES

12/! ‘

GOOD —
USED CARS
Ready To Go!

1435 S. Hanover

and WREATHS

Wl 5-2425 ZWI 5-242L

CIDER
Fresh-pressed all winter.

1965 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
. . . Dynamic 88 4 door with
power steering and brakes.
Nice blue finish and has had
1965 FORD
. . . Galaxle 500 4 door hardtop,
loaded with extras, sharp dark
blue finish, one owner

1965 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE
. . . This beautiful hardtop
coupe is loaded with extras in­
cluding air conditioning and
full power equipment Sold un­
der our 12 months warranty.

H ASTI NGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Call Wl 5-3481

2nd CAR SALE!
We Now Have the Largest Selection

of 2nd Cars in Our History!
1964 FORD—2 door automatic.
radio, heater, low mileage_______

__ wvU

1959 FORD—2 door hardtop,
$4 OE00
8 cyl. with automatic transmission __ 1 fcuU

1961 THUNDERBIRD
. . . Landau hardtop coupe,
full power, air conditioning
new Cadillac trade.
1964 OLDSMOBILE 88
. . Hardtop coupe with power
s steering and brakes, radio.
whitewalls, blue and while tutone.
1964 MERCURY
. . . Montclair 4 Dr., power
steering and brakes, radio
■
oil.

1962 COMET—Custom Station Wagon, S^QEOO

dlo, whitewalls.
1963 CHEV. MEDAN
. . . Impala 4 Dr., automatic

dlo. thoroughly recondltoned
1063 THUNDERBIRD
. .. Full power, one owner. New
Pontiac trade.

SK7E00

1962 FORD FAIRLANE—2 door.

has auto., radio, heater, w/walls_

1961

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FORD GALAXIE—4 door sedan, S^ErtOO

1960 OLDS—4 dr. hdtp.. pwr. strg. win- 5OQE(X) ,
daws, brakes, seats, w/walls. radio, htr.
‘

If you have what it takes,
you can be promoted to a
position of even greater re­
sponsibility in this chal­
lenging field of information
handling and control.

What do you need to get
started? Mechanical apti­
tude. Knowledge of elec­
tronics. And two years of
technical school or equiva­
lent experience.
IBM NEEDS YOU

technical positions
IN

FIELD ENGINEERING
1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN CONV.
Auto., radio, heater. A clean car

MQE00
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1961 FALCON FUTURA—Sports Coupe $4£ft00
Radio, heater, w sidewalls___
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1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN

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1959 THUNDERBIRD—2 dr. hardtop. $OQ£00
full power. A sharp black cor! ..... Ovw
1959 PLYMOUTH

Call or write for on inter­
view stating your qualifica­
tions to?
• eu-

Kalamazoo 345-6173
Battle Creek 965-3257
An Equal Opportunity Employer

NOTICE

Heating - Plumbing

MOTOR SALES

LINCOLN - MERCURY - COUGAR
RAMBLER - I.H. TRUCKS
1320 N. Mlchifan

ner office.

Lota of Men's SHIRTS
and Ladles' DRESSES

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♦ Help Wanted

WALK UP AND SAVE!

Help needed at store on Fri­
days—time donated for Retarded
School Assoc. Please call - Mra.
Stanley Stauffer Wl 5-5778.

Ar Household Goode

trlmlnailos la amnio

LEGALS

FOR RENT with option to buy:
2 bedroom house 885 00 month.
Oood credit required. Bob Balmer. Wl 5-5M4. Call evenings
after K
tf
★ Wanted to Rent

APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC
STOVE In excellent condition, j UNFURNISHED HOUSE—2 bedAlso portable electric washer ( room or larger. *»Preferably
—•- •. ■■ 4th
with wringer. Call after 6 pm. | ward Write: P.O. Box 37. Has­
tings. Michigan
12'15
Wl 5-5231. Bun McPharlln.
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ELBCTROLUX VACUUM - * Wo,k

OBDEB TO ANgWEB.
Mele of Mlrblren. la lhe Circuit
&lt; ."jrt fur the County of llerrt.
Kell.ti 1.. Moore end &lt;br*liltnr
M.H.ra, huabenil end wife. J-lelntlffa

Large full size model. Com­
plete with all cleaning tools. WOULD LIKE TO TAKE CARE
Pay small balance of 810.88 or
of children in my home. Live
81 00 per week. Cali today. 945­
close to Southeastern School,
9715 Electro-llygiene.
12,8
experienced. Phone B45-MO2 tf

- Merjurle Mnerr. Hiecutrli ot the
Alt* P Moore Eetaie. 1'aarl Fre.br
irkuin. Wllliem Cook. Mery Colburn
Cl.arlaa Cook, tlala Cook •&gt; tluerdlei
of Krndall t'ook en.l Roar Cook
t herlea 1. Monroe, hla unknown hrira
drilaee,. legelera and Malgna. and
IblU Yulr. hla or bar unknown bvira

fandeata. File No. a6J.
On the Slat day of Ctetobrr. 1SS6
• a erllon wet Sled by Ralph I.. Moore
and II er a Id i lie Moore. i.UinnS.
againat the unknown heir- ..| Charlra
F. Munroe and Delia Yulr. their dr
rlaeet. lerai-ea and aaatrn- defend
anta, in ttila t'oAirl to determine In
Irreal In land.
It Is Hereby Ordrred that the de
(rndanta. aa abo&gt;e art forth, sl.al
parmlllrd by law on or Ixlore the
5th day of December, IBtirl Failure
to romply nlih thia llrder will result
In a Judgment by default againat aurh

1'1 r.

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•. &lt; s: i . a • :
ty. Mlrtogaa.
Dated: Natember 3. IBM
Hlcl-ard J Hudson.
of Slegsl * Hudaun
Attorneys for Rlesrside
Cemetery Company
103 W. Htate Hires!
Haailngg. Mlchlgsu

mended 1n lhe romplalnt Sled in thia

Data of Order: Not. 1. IBM..
Arrhle D, McDunald, Circuit Judge
Cartrlghl eod Roddy
By: Adelbert Cortright
Auorneya for I'la.nliff.
Hrniler'lum Building
Heslinga. Michigan
13/1
OBDEB OF PUBLICATION.
Oenaral.
Klate of Mlrhlgan. The Probate
Court for the County ot Barry.
Rotate of Harold A. Feeoeh. De
reared. Pile No 14.310.
It |a Ordered that on February
14th. 1967, al 10 A.M In the Fro
bate Courtroom, Halting- Mi. Iitgan.
a hearing be held al nhirh atl rredl
tore of aald d—ra.ed are required to
prove their rlalnt-. i'redilora ntuat Sir
aworn Halma with the r"nrl and arr»r
a ropy on lasrry f. Freneh. 433 Eeel
Michigan treaar. Augn-ta, Mlrl.tgao
PUBLICATION OHDEK
prior to aald bearing
Publlralloa and-aerv'-e shall lie
made as protlded by Statute and
Court Rule.
Dated Noaember IS. IP»S
l-bilip II. Mllehell. Judge of l-ro
bale
l-arry 8. Eldridge.
Attorney fur Administrator
1 West Hallie Creek Street
Daleaburg, Mlrblgan
«□/!

PUBLIC4^ION--Claln* and Haifa.
Hlate l&gt;f Michigan. The Probate
Court fori lhe &lt; ounty of Barry.
Eslate of Lulu tinrliam. Deeea&lt;-d
File No. 14.701.
It Is Ordered that on February 7.
I9«7. at 9:OO A M . tn the Prubale
Coiirlrootu. HailingMirhigan a
hearing he held al nhirh all eredimre
-.mee’lheir’eUlma, and hadra will be
letermined. Creditors must Sir -norn NOTICE or SAI.r.
laima nlth lhe Court and -era- a
"CT h*1* I11** Administrator prior to
' Publication and aereira shall be
oade aa provided by atatulr and
Court rille.
Philip II. Mitrhall, Judge of Pro

13/*

BIIOBT F0BBCL08UBS NOTICE
(All Counties)
MORTDAflE HALE —Default has
bean made In the condillons of a
uortgage made by Boyd II. Loinaar
tad Wilma Uinaar. huthand and
rife, to Inter Hlate Builders, Inc.,
dorigagee. dated August 32, 19S3,
nd recorded tm Aufcutl 37. 19(11. in
Aber 171. an pace 192. Barry County
tecorda. Michigan, and aatlgned by
•aid Mortgagee to Pioneer Finance
'ompaay. a Michigan corporation, by
an assignment dated August

Urrl It. Campbell, Sheriff

luth of Octobar. 1940,
CLYDE 1-RF.tlERlCK'

1 ra.-r&gt;r« &lt;3 In th.

r/b
Mllrhdl Ju.|t

NOTICE or MOBTOAOU
FOBECLOaUBB BALE

" J Drive.

d«r of October. lilflt. el
Hlilltl-KY M WH.K1NH
UY WILKIN*. hushanJ .....
ifr.
mostgagur.. to HIVEHHIhE PUBLICATION ORDER
KMKTERY COMPANY.

Service
WELTON'S
S. Church

■ rue uouereu enty-u-a anr
Dollar* (**.155 40). Inrtudi

Wl 5-5352
a&lt; lhe CMII H
tinea. that be a

til 6

Call Wl 5-3481.

1/24/(17

Monon or mobtoaoz
1BECLO8UBB SALE
Default baaing been i

New • Remodel • Repair

Ph. 945 2479

Mon.. Wed., Fri. 'til 9 p.m.; Yue.. Thur., Sat.

TABLE PAPER - For picnics,
family reunions, lots of uses

WINTER COATS

Haled: Noe. 31. IBM
and Roddy
W. J. Hammon. IBM Corp Cortright
tltorneya at l^w
643 W. Crosstown Parkway Hendershott Building
Haatiage. Michigan
Kalamazoo. Michigan

$QE00

1965 DODGE SPORTSMAN'S VAN $4 OQEOO
Like new! Only 5000 miles_____
1

Tony Belli Motors

12/1

;

As a Customer Engineer,
you'll install and maintain
the latest IBM data
processing equipment. It's
a demanding job. one re­
quiring intelligence and
skill. You'll receive con­
tinuous training to update
your knowledge.

To fill these challenging

REAHM
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
)VI 3-2471 107 N. Michigan Ave.

It pays to specialize. And
IBM will pay you while you
train to become a Cus­
tomer Engineer. It's your
chance to get started in
one of today's fastest-grow­
ing areas of electronics.!

NELSON'S
WELCOME ORCHARD &amp;
CIDER MILL
'» mile north of Ionia on M66
12'22

1965 PONTIAC HARDTOP CPE.
. . . Catalina series, completely
serviced for new car.oatlsfactton Power steering and
brakes. Hydramatic. radio,
whitewalls.

1M3 PONTIAC SEDAN
. . . Catalina 4 Dr., radio,
whitewalls, power steering,
economy engine
1M3 CHEV. SEDAN
. . . Belair 4 Dr.. Standard

IBM

Maple «yrup. honey, popcorn.

■

Over Hastings Paint &amp;
Wallpaper Store
OPEN FRIDAYS

12. 1 I BIRD CAGE and standard—50c

TECHNICIANS
328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

for lhe City of Hastings

GOODYEAR BROS

1961 FORD WAGON
Country Sedan. V8 automatic.1
Motor just overhauled.

NOTICE

Position open for
SINGLE ASSESSOR

1964 CHEV. IMPALA
......
J°h"
» Trwwr
4 Dr.. ........
Sedan. .
6 Automatic. Astro
125.000
Starter and lights.
blue..Like
I" new condition!
. ......................
|*J. honest miles).
j —John Deere 237 2-row mtd
Picker.
1964 £HEV. IMPALA
—New Idea I-row Picker.
4 Dr.'Sedan. One local owner.
—Minneapolis Moline Plckei
Beautiful astro blue
Sheller.
ma tic.

1957 BUICK SUPER
1950 Chevrolet Truck
2 Dr. Hardtop.
rar!
I Ton cab and Chassis.
. Exceptional
.
1964 F100 StykSWa Fkkupl 1
5WAGEN

HELP WANTEL1

HELP WANTED

—John Deere No. 33 Spreader.
1962 CHEV. IMPALA
2 Dr. Hardtop 8. Automatic.
bu. SlnRle Beater Spreader.
1963 Ford Econ-O-Line Von| ArcUe "hl,e A beautiful ear!
3 speed 6 cyl. &lt; Business BIJI-----------------------------11957 CHEV. ----BELAIR
board Special I.
I 4 Dr. Hardtop. With a 1965 283
VI Engine. Auto., power steer1963 Pontiac Bonneville
M37 South
945-9526
4 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. Power
steering and brakes Radio,
appreciate!
w/walls. Wheel covers.
12'1
1964 BUICK
1963 Galaxie 500
Electra 225 2 Dr. Hardtop. Mid­
FAPM SERVICE
night blue.
4 Dr. Sedan. 8 CyL Auto. Pow­
er steering. New tires.
1965 ELECTRA 225
FREE DESIGNING
Convertible. Buttercup yellow.
1963 Rambler American
One owner. A beautiful car!
।
FREE PLANNING
2 Dr. Hardtop. Stand. 6 cyl.
1965 ELECTRA
Radio.
FREE ENGINEERING
4 Dr. Hardtop. One owner. Aa- I
1963 Fairlane
tro blue with black leather in- Let Smiley Buildings help you
terior. Low mileage. One owner.' with your new building f&lt;j»r
4 Dr. Stand. 6 Cyi.

3 *p. 8 cyL New Urea Chrome
Western mirrors. Side chrome.

polnUnent. Local Finance
Corp., 112 8. Jefferson, Has­ A- NoHcm
tings.
■
13/X
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
MALE OR FEMALE help want­
—Use Rexairs fast permanent.
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
ed for production fiberglass
Regularly 82.00-Now 81.00. No
Special —Your raior cleaned,
work. Apply in person. Has­
pre-shampoo —No after odor.
lubricated and sharpened, only
tings Reinforced Plastics. Inc,
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy,
8135. Service and satisfaction
301 E. State St. Hastings 12 1
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 118 S
Jefferson, Hastings.
tf MEN OR WOMEN for full or WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
part time route work — local
ZIP Code number. Three-llne
WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
area. Ideal for farmers or
stamp with your name, ad­
in aluminum, steel or wood
shift workers Earn $3 to 85 per
dress and ZIP number for 1225.
sash. Burkey Auto Gloss &amp;
hour. Write Mr. Kruse. Box 62.
This Includes, postage and sales
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
son. Hastings.
tf
tax Burpee's Specialty Shoppe.
Delton. Mich. 49046.
tf
FARM WORKER—Married man.
EXPERT TAILORING on ladies'
experienced in dairy farming- CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
and men's clothing. Phone Wl
3350 per month, plus house
with Kost New Electric Up5-5714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd
and extras. Phone Mason 517­
Brush. No wet carpetsorhandTailor Shop.
tf
677-0402.
12.15
work. Clean 180 square feel
for only 8695. Hastings Floor
BOOKKEEPER - CLERK — Ex- , Covering. 123 W. State, Has­
-Mitcellanooui
perienced. small office, pleas-, tings. Phone Wl 5-5118.
tf
ant working conditions, sal- ———. .
■U maiMM. will. .Mill,: ITS j A CO B S PHARMACY
WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
FOR FAST
FILM
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
fringe benefits, present emFAS! 24-HOUB
J4 HOUR film
motors New and used boats
ployeea are aware of this adv.; SERVICE I No charge for over­
Call 945-2456.
1 **
sue“■ Dr,nL
prints.
'
U
Plate Boats. Trailers and ac­
cessories. M-66 in Nashville
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
tf
i # Peraoneh
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS! See Carl &amp; Betty's
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
Appliances before you buy!
P.O. 171. Hastings Telephone
They Sell—They Install—They
Wl 5-4954 Meetings every
Service. Ph. Wl 5-2833. M-37
Monday, 8 pm,
South.
tf

★ Business Service!

4 Dr. Hardtop. 327

FREE DRAWING
(No Purchase Necessary) .
'
1

1962 2 DR. AUTOMATIC RAM­
BLER — Winterized In good
condition. Call after 4 pm.
Wl 5-5207.
12/1

MANAGER-TRAINEE — Branch SINGER ZIG-ZAG SEWING
MACHINE - No attachments
Manager Trainer position open.
necessary for automatic zig­
Good starting salary. Regular
zag. button - holes, monograms,
Increase and expenses paid.
satin stitches, fancy patterns.
Our line training program
Includes a lovely sewing stand
ushers advancement for the
in French walnut finish. Pay
young ambitious man looking
balance of 864 40 or ams
for a future. Must be a high
monthly payment of 86-44. Call
school graduate between 21-30
today 945-9715 Electro
years of age and like to meet
and deal with people. Phone

UaaUags, MJcUcaa

�E«NMMW

tins III
MITNfR

•TWAS THE NIGHT AFTER
CHRISTMAS and Dad wore his
new Van Hausen pajamas, bath­
robe and slippers. All designed
for comfort. Purchased at Cleve-

MOTHERS APPRECIATE NEW
TTRLtPAPf*!—She tan choose
from ISO patterns at Hastings
Paint 6 Wallpgpor, 107 E. State.

SAVE HER TIME AND MONEY!

QUALITY FURNITURE, Downtown
Hastings, gives better quality at
lower prices. Compare for your­
self They will beat any deal on

REPLACE THE OLD BILLFOLD
with the outstanding billfold of

FOR THE CRIB

ANO CRADLE

AT V &amp; S HARDWARE West Bend
•fieri a new slant on teflon—
It's aluminum, teflon coated
With antique coppartone covers.
Sets or by the piece.

MOM WILL BE THRILLED to
receive tho large green plant
that she's always wanted. You'll
like the display at St. Martin's

END WASH DAY BLUES with

OTHER WOULD LOVE A NEW
Bathroom vanity—Avail­
able in 4 finishes and 4 styles.
Barry County Uanber.

from Quality Furniture. Down­
town Hastings Buy with no
money down and no payments

id GOOD LOOKING’"—Red
Crow Shoes tombine comfort and
bteuty. Beautiful matching
purses If desired. A real Mom’s
gift! Birka's Hastings Cut Rate

DAD IS SURE TO LIKE a 2-speed
Electric Servess Drill for $11.88
or a single speed for $9.99. Let
V &amp; S Hardware be your tool
headquarters.

our small photo books made
especially for grandchildren's
pictures. Also, family album.
Schader's Office Supply.
MOST DESIRED LEADING TOYS
—Sonic blasters, real steam en­
gines, Thrush guns, gas engine
Lotus plus scads of other toys.

GRANDMOTHER, who has every­
thing, would enjoy an everlast­
ing arrangement from St. Mar­
tin's new gift center. 420 N.
Michigan.

ELIGHTFUL GIFTS — Exquisite
hand sewn beaded bags from
Hong Kong and Thailand $3.95
and up in pretty colors. Bulling’s.

IRONING.CAN BE EASIER? Yes.
Mam! Just use a top brand
Hoover Iron with the stainleu
Steel plate! Steam, dry or spray.
$14.88 up. Steury Electric.

IS "GUARANTEED" waterproof
and shockproof ... for just
$29.95 Hodges Jewelry can end

gin Ave. B
handmade

DONT LET, HIM SPEND NEW
YEAR'S EVE in old. rundown
scuffed shoos when you can find
the famous Weyenberg "Massagic" for only $19.98 to
$25.98. Birke's Hastings Cut

CHRISTMAS CLOWS AT THE
WOODCRAFT SHOP. 3&gt;5 N.
Michigan Ave It's brimming
Mth loads of $$1.00 gift ex­
change items, hand knitted
tweeters, Lorraine lingerie. Afri­
can violets, and jergmics

(^5. ( tins FOR
GILMORES Ano diamonds
&lt;E "DREAMS" COME TRUE
riced from $50.00 up. Easy

L'. CARPENTER HARDWARE
AT YOUR SERVICE! Rubber­
maid has come out with brand
new ideas in cupboard space
savers Turn-tables, slide-out

A Keepsake or Orange Blossom
Diamond Ring from Hodges.
Your dependable jeweler since
1931. Use your credit—take 24
months to pay.

ILADY'S FACE A ALWAYS
HAPPY with a planless mirror
on a door (any size she wants).
Prices start at S3 00. Just call

EXCLUSIVELY FOR PENNEY'S!—
Kodak Insramatic -104 Color
Photo outfit. Only $17,99 (with
3 flash cubes, roll of film, and
Carrying case).

YOU CAN REALLY PLAY SANTA
with Ian RCA Color T.V. that
gives top pMgorwsmcarr^ce the,
many styles at Buffing s.
- • 4*

NOW MOM CAN HAVE THOSE

? CUTS Th

tint hi
X MOM —We have "Special
Christmas Candles." party gift
items, open stock and personal­
ised stationery. Schader's Office
Supply.

loved by all women. Or Yard­
ley's Perfumes, colognes, soap,
dusting powders. The sets are
beautiful this year! Jacob's

Wl
&amp; Gown carry these famous
brands — Bobbie Brooks. Tiger,
Jeanies. Catalina and Ship 'n
Shore in sportswear. Gift boxed.

DUR OUTDOOR MAN WILL
7&gt;»RECIATE a "HORSE "—We
mean a Wheel Horse to make
his complete yesr work-free! See
the snow removals, tikes, lawn
mowers, etc., at E. L. Carpente»&gt; Hardware.

have Grumbacher art supplies
. . . oil. canvas boards, easels,
brushes. Also, paint by number

LIGHT UP TIME FOR EVERY
SMOKER — Classy pipes, ciga­
rettes and fresh cigars. Gardner's.
WOMAN —A Lady Sunbeam
Electric Shaver Only $6 99.
Attractive pink case. V &amp; S
THE "CAN OPENING" STRUGGLE
can be ended says Wayne Web­
ster at Gamble's. See their fine
Daisy Electric Can Opener. Or
he suggests a Sunbeam Electric

SHE'LL LOVE TO BE IN COLOR
inside and out with Vanity Fair's
gorgeous Jingene. Famous name

■MEMBER. QUALITY FURNI­
TURE in Downtown Hastings
has the largest selection in this
entire area plus the lowest prices

TO SAVE MOTHER'S TIME—For
any and all occasions order de­
licious snack trays for your
parties Everyone will enjoy
them Jefferson Street Sausage

UN

HATS In popular colors at
Wayne's Shoe Store? They're
sharp! So are the fleece-lined
shoo boots Islip ons, ties, zips).
REGULATION PING PONG j
TABLES—Complete with stand. J
$25 00. East Side Lumber Co.. J
811 E. Railroad
«

FOR LIVELY LIVING—Gay. color­
ful stocking caps and sweaters.
Loads of styles, * designs and
prices. Cleveland s

tins tn
HOP AT E. L CARPENTER S
TOYLAND—It's great! You'll
find toys for all ages! Musical,
mechanical or educational.
Moderately priced.

GARDNER'S WILL BE HAPPY to 1

Jefferson can solve your gift
problem with poinscrtias, green
plants, cut flowers, planters or
corsages. Call 955-5209.

Tl! MMin

REAL WORKING JOHN DEERE
FARM TOOLS—These tools are
of cast aluminum (sturdy con­
struction 1. See them at Goodyear
Bros., M-37 South.

cleaner by leading rug manufac­
turers See the complete line at
Steury Electric.

at Consumers Power Company
Slve Belter Light and Better
ight. Choose from 2 colors. See
them today.
at the Barry County Lumber
Co. Choose either the Economy
for $22 95 or the Regular for
$29 95.

THE "HORSEMAN" welcomes the J
quality riding equipment found .
at E. L. Carpenter s Hardware. ;
All kinds

you can trim her tree with cos­
metics? World famous perfumes,
powders, lipsticks, in new scents

DID YOU KNOW THAT NOW you
can buy a beautiful Pendleton

GIVE "HIM" A CORONADO AM- ‘
FM ALL TRANSISTOR OR '
ELECTRIC RADIO —(Clock ra- |
dies. too). All pnees. Superb
performance. Gamble's.
|

SELECT YOUR ARROW OR VAN 1tat
HEUSEN SWEATERS AT
CLEVELAND'S—100% wool or .
orlon. Handsome styling and j
colors.
|

SO DAD HAS LOST THAT IM­
PORTANT PAPER AGAIN!" —
Schader's Office Supply can end
the searching problem with one
of their fireproof file cabinets

QUALITY FURNITURE, DOWN­
TOWN HASTINGS, wants your
business! We offer lowest prices,
largest selection and easiest
terms in th&gt;» area, Compare
before you buy.

HEALTH-TEX! Shirt and pant
sets, or separate pants and shirts
in a variety of colors, styles and

roping, door swags, centerpieces,
mistletoe, holly end Christmas
green St. Martin's Floral.

YOU'LL CHOOSE GAMBLE'S
LOUNGER CHAIRS for com­
fort, beauty and value. 3 types.
Saddle tan. black, and colonial
patchwork $69.95 up.
Choice of 4 finishes 2 styles.
Top performance and reasonably
priced at Gamble's.

SOCK HIM I Esquire I BELT HIM
I Pioneer t TIE HIM UP I Wem­
bley I ! Make this a knockout
Christmas with belts, ties and

WALLDORFF'S have a wonderful
array of comfortable relaxing
Chairs for Dad Shop early for
the best selection! !

at Wayne's Shoe Store is snow
boots, or slippers that are prac­
tical or glamorous, of all kinds.

BEAUTIFUL. EXQUISITE PANEL­
ING. unusual coust tea I ceiling

•QUARTERS♦.95 — Polaroi
any and all occasions order deli­
cious snack trays for your parties.
Everyone will enjoy them. Jeffer­
son Street Sausage Kitchen. 115

FOR A BRIGHTER CHRISTMAS
AND A BRIGHTER WASH—h's
a new Maytag Washer from
Bulling's.

This Gift Guide Is Loaded With Bright Up-To-The-Minute Gift
Ideas and Holiday Suggestions from Your Local Stores. So, Shop
the Easy Way and Please Everyone On Your
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East Middle Lake Marriage Licences Snow Inspires

Yearly Cancer Test for Women
Urged by WSU Pathologist

Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

N.uinf.
•«?*U» ere. «U,»“
rwe.
wee. end do’“ZSr’JSXto formed by

GREENS BALE—Friday. Dee. &gt;
The Thortiapple Garden Club
Greens Sale will be held from
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear B am. to • pro. Friday, Dec. 2.
st the Episcopal Parish House
to toroid Ward's family al the who passed away 33 years ago. There will be hand-made candles.
Christmas baked goods and many
Dre 3. 1933.
other things.
Josie and Wesley Hal)
and Mra. Philip Hickerson for IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of my dear
Mother. Ella L Gonyou, whi
tha Pannock hoepltal nurse*. Dr. pavo-d away on December 4, 19&lt;M
"Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear:
Fond memories linger every day
for his comforting words, to My remembrance keeps her so

Allda Ward

' Only those who loved can tell
Mr. and Mrs Raymond-Ward Of the grief that comes In silence
Of dear Mother we loved so well "
and family
I
The Family. W retha nnd
Mr. and Mrs Frank Campbell I
Guy McNee
and family
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Charles Gibbs

West Woodland

LEGALS

By Victor Sitton

CHRISTMAS SMORGASBORD

feller of Grand Rapids. ThuraBedhun of Howard City were
also guests * Burrell TuUy of
Bowling Green. Ohio, and Illa
rntZher. Mra. Lottie Bumpus
spent Thanksgiving with her

with Mrs Glen Densmore. 206 W.
Court as hostess.

FIRST METHODIST WSCS TEA
Wednesday, Dee. 14
The First Methodist WSCS
Christina* meeting, a Pine and
Holly Tea. will be held on Wed­
nesday. Dec 14. with Rev. Don
Gury presenting the program.

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Middleville

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Mr* tw Ik. CMiniv of B«rr»
1 The Rev. Lila Manker oc*•
I*» companled her daughter, snn-lntT?.i t'.'4«“p. xiii &lt;4&gt; M
»'&gt;d «r^d^aUBhl^r',”rJ fcnd ratDAY. DEC S—BMkalkoU.
r
An.ier.on All...
j Mra. Don Flliher and Linda of
.Ji ’L.1?4".*4.,IFUiU to Kalamazoo on ThanksMt-. w„ . ? 1°
‘ Hiving wltne they Joined the
Fvabata^ ('MttrM
a pvimta
, rait
of anu
the asra.
family
at lheManser
home MONDAY. DEC. 5—1
ty 014 K»i&gt;i tl*—— -la
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vnancs
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1:10 »
{twVwSvL’.t.w nir'trN*thholiday dinner. Others TUESDAY, DEC. •

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Bi'ltnr. 7:30.
SATUkbAT. DBO.

sir: Mot IS, l»«S
FMIIp M. Mlirhell.

Mabie Wheeler of Woodland
Joined the other members of the
family for the annual Thanks­
giving dinner at the Carl Wheel­
er home near Middleville on
Thursday. * Mias Evelyn Hesterly. whn work* south of Hastings,
spent lhe Thanksgiving weekend
l:/"

Rapid,

The oilier sister and

i Randall of Ada were al-.-o pnw-nt
' * Mr and Mra George Olmstead
visited Mrs. Nettle Curtis al Lake
Odessa Saturday. * Mr. and
Mra. Ellis Johnston of north
of Woodbury called on his par-

ft»p4 a* plorid^l by
Fklllp if Mllrbrll.

early Thanksgiving of Miss Es­
ther Lgurel of Comstock Park.

ter of Mrs Alice Hendee and
had visited many times anti had
many friends here. She had been

•ton and his brother. Everett St. Marya Hospital for some
and family Sunday ♦ Mr. and lime. * We also received word
Mra. Ralph Sinclair of near nt the some time that Myrle
Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. Hendee, brother of the late Glen
Frank McDonald of Lansing
were Sunday guests of their sis- 1Miss Laurel, had suffered n heart
ter and daughter. Mra. Verdan
Henterly and family.
i_____ ___ ________ __ ——__
Douglas Stowell was among the । condition at 8t. Mary's. Our
FFA boys ficxn lAkewood who' sympathy to the families.
left Friday for Chicago Tliey
Mr and Mra Ford Stowell were
were lo rrturn Tucsoay. * Mr. Thanksgiving dinner guerta of
and Mra Victor Simon attended «r
Mrs p^rry RtowcU. Otha meeting of World Book re pre- rr
wrrr Mr. »nd Mra
scntatlves in Battle Creek Sal- Ruwll Stowell and family end
urdsy A Six hundred Thanks- Mr and Mr. John Gardner *
giving dinners were served at Mr and Mrs Everett Johnston
Sclmol Wednesday.
tn nr.iri.l th- Woodland ouuvi
nixuifsun;. ana family were ‘Thanksgiving
gUMU of
mQther Mr*.
creditor. ui. Th.
The m.n„
menu Included -Ilk
milk, l...k.«
turkey.
dressing, gravy, mashed potatos. Charles Proud of Rosebush. *
sailad. banana bread and ice Mra Vidian Bamum. Mis. Min­
nie Geiger and Mrs. Mabie
it was a delicious meal, served Wheeler visited Die new young
effldently. * Mr and Mra.
George Coats of Coats Grove tn Lake Odessa Thursday She
were Friday guests of their
- «... .. .... .
daughter and family, the Thomas guesti al the home of Mr. and
Niethamers * Mr and Mra Vi­ Mra
kfu. Frank
W—&gt; 1. Nlethamcr
mWK.W were Mr
dian Barnum. Mrs Minnie Gei­ and Mrs. Buel Wise and eon,
ger. Donald Ketchum with Mra. Joel, and Mrs Bertha Flory *
A Reeser and daughter. Helen,
accompanied by Marcia nnd Da। vid Mulder of Hastings, drove to
Lansing and were Thanksgiving
i dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
\ hotn^ffexn her school duties at
1 Colon. * Willis Dalton and
.rt daughter. Sharon, took the form-

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George Lowden waa a gueat of

A Christmas smorgasbord and
Hiraar is to be hHd Saturday.
Dec. 3. from 6 to B pm. spon­
sored by BL Ambrose Parian of
Delton. Ham and chicken and
trimmings. Public invited.

Sadly mimed by her daughter. ST. ROHE SR. SOCIAL CLUB
Roger Brum. Mra. Laura Camp­
Monday. Dec. 5
Melba R Br-.U... Son-In-law.
beD. lo Uie pall-beaers. relatives,
St. Rose Senior Social Club
Eugene C Bells; Grandchil­
friends and neighbors for food i
meets Monday. Dec. &amp;, at 1 pm.
dren. John and Robert.
that was brought In and cards
it the School Hall for a Christasii also the beautiful Howers
and to anyone that helped In । IN MEMORIAM
any way during our bereavement i In sad but loving memory of THORNAFPLE GARDEN CLUB
our dear Mother, Mrs. Anna
Thursday, Dee. &gt;
7oiSi&lt;m TtanSJ to
I”-""1 •"*&gt;■ "" N"
Thortiapple Garden Club will
know. Ih. Ul.nl h»n- have its Christmas meeting on

plans to spend the Winter. The
[nJ week. * Mr and Mrs Herbert
Uli; Johnston were Thanksgiving
guests of their son. Ellis, and
. family ikirth of Woodbury.
zRev Lila Manker of Hastings
was a Sunday dinner guest of
U/is giving dinner guests of Mr. and

Mixed Emotions

By Mrs. Bettie M. Cairnt
t&gt; HmOos*
hhhi

Fuerch at Lansing. Mr. Tutty
spent Thursday night with his
mother, returning to his home

■cate* malignant cel
microscope.
DETROIT — Strong support
for the oft-heard advice that
women should have annual
cancer tests al the cervix, or
womb entrance, has been
voiced by Dr. Esther Dale
Wayne State University path­
ologist who tor years has been
examining the results of such
testa In Detroit hospitals.
"Nine women in every thou
und In the United States will
probably develop hancer of tho
cervix at some stage at life."
she uys. "Detel-tion at an
early atage la highly Important
if theae nine women are to be
reatored to health.”
Women neglect the teats, she
uys. because they don't real­
ize how simple, yet how vital,
they are.
"Actually the test, known as
the 'Pap smear test,' is painless-and involves no removal
of tissue," she points out.
“The test is made by merely
rubbing the surface of the
cervix with a wooden paddle­
like Instrument to scrape off
loose cells. Examination under
the microscope shows whether
or not any of these cells are
cancerous.”

It was In the late 1930's that
a Greek anatomist. Dr. George
Papanicolaou, developed the
Idea that a test for cancer
could be made In this way,
instead of by removing tis­
sue. He published his results
in 1943.
"When an early-stagc can­
cerous condition is found
through the test, surgical
treatment can in almost all
cases restore complete
health." says Dr. Dale. "In
many cases, through a tissue­
removing operation which
merely enlarges the womb'a
opening without harming the
womb Itself, the patient may
still bear children.
"The lining of the womb it­
self is less likely to be found
cancerous.” says Dr. Dale,
"except In women who are
past the 'change of life,’ or
menopause " For these worncn. n slightly different method
of obtaining cells for the "Pap
smear" Is used. This test, like
the one for the cervix. Is pain­
less and Involves no tissue

end aiie enjoyed Thanksgiving
dinner with them Her son and
| family. Mr. and Mrs Maurice
Overholt were also dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Patrick
.nA as™
rimtnn and
&amp;nd children
chlWrrn were
*cre Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving
W^MMrt dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
wX IJiurra Patuck of Clarksville a
.K^.th “d
ThnnkMd.yfnir dWokr toU of, o!
„ y „„ BnUudwy
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
and Mrs. Robert Kaul
“na Miu-vln Patrick.
family of Angola. .In
, at
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie BlackWednesday overnight
joe ledge of Marlon and Mra Phillip
w Mr. u&gt;d
Jo.
“J lK!
Kauffman toil Thankaglvim;
ITday calkm af Uw
wUh Mr. and Mn Wm. KaUff. ' Hto
to.. * Mr. and
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Mrs.
Clair Clum and Robert
Friday callrri to
--........ — .^a.„ wpro Thanksgiving dinner gueiU
M? uld m”k.„ Koto, 2
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of st. Joe. Ind., and Ruth Kauff- °LAll1; *
F!^Jd
man of Clatolllr. * Mr.
OrlnnHl won Tlmnkwlrfnk dlnMnr Jo. Kauffman rtorrd a
«u«U of Mr. and Mr. J. IX
nail from tto to Pfo. O«««.
»'
Kauffman In Japan. He My. he,fclr. and Mm Ployd Ortnnell
u ftorMf «r»d mn muu
two more otxmrtlona on hla .y.,! and Mra, tHork. EUloU. * Mm
two more operattoru on ms eye
Hefnrtjowcr
chlldren

Freeport

By Mrt. Sylvan Tagg

Cairns visited Mr. and Mr*. Leo
Kitchen at lx&gt;well. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorron entertain­
ed their children and grandchil­
dren Thursday. * Mln JoAnn
Engle of Grand Rapids enjoyed
her vacation with her parents. *
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash called
on Mr and Mrs. Warren Calms
Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Carl
Faulkner were In Lansing last
Monday.

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

Grand Rapids were Thanksgiv­
ing dinner gucsto of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Kidder of Caledonia,
a Mr and Mrs. Lorry Hoffman
and children ot Wayne. Mr. and
Mn Ron Geiger. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dukes and Mr. and Mra. Dan
Cullers were Thanksgiving sup-

Wtodoor Has , Nov. 11. ~

Charles Geiger. Mra Hoffman
and daughters are spending the
week with her parents. Mrs. Karl
Hlacklrdge of Marion was on
' evening caller. * Mr. and Mra.
Karl Blackledec and children of
Marton and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Alberts and daughter of Man­
ton were Thanksgiving dinner

Snow changes Its structure on
touching the ground The Hakes
t. BUlr. of crystalline or semicrystalline
„ .toto...
Jerrtsea. Ice usually transform themselves
X. Ml&lt;kl«aa. Donals RobleUI. Into comparatively shapelesa

oecaier.

ai.
fallen snow produce a dazillng
light.
Acting os prisms, lhe crystab
Diaas L bond light to produce all the

orcd ray* emerge from many
tides and directions.
Every State, including Hawaii,
gets some mow. In the agricul­
tural Went, a deep snowfall U
like white gold. Snow provides
water for Irrigation, drinking
and power
Prom January to May. snow
surveyors trudge through white
drifts piled on high western
mountains They measure the
snow's depth and moisture con­
tent to estimate the amount of
water that will flow Into valleys
In Spring and Summer.
Snow measurements are re-

Plainwell. Mr. Blackledge and
Mr. Alberts returned home Fri­
day and the ladles stayed until
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Burdett Timm of
Yankee Springs were Thanksgiving dinner guests of her parenU. Wr ana yrk jay Wing in
Uw.tolnr-nw Ml Mtol Mr
nnd Mrs Donald Thompson of

Kauffman near Clarksville.
Jay Wing* accompanied his
brother. F*y of Woodland to a
pre-Thonksgtvlng dinner at the
Cascade Church * Thanksgiving

Jule Turner were their daughter.
Undo, and her friend. Jerry
Ponder, of Flint and Mr. and
Mra. Vachel Taylor and family
l)( Hastings. * Mr. and Mra
Mra- *^&gt;nnto King cazne home | anc(
of Clarksville were Lloyd Dutton of Leslie were SunFTlday after spending nearly two | 8unrtay callers of Mr. and Mrs.! day guests of Mr and Mra. Reuwr'-l“_w’th
E’m7
Floyd Grinnell. * Mr. and Mrs. ben Crites. * Kenneth Steckle
nnd Elwln King of Ionia She
anj boys and Mr. of Lansing. Owen Steckle and
wm a Thanksgiving dinrrfr guest j (md Mn| cloyd VanAman
Mrs. Andrew Brandt were Friday
oft Mr.
n
are and
ond Mra
Mn Elmer King
Klnc
children were Thanksgiving din- callers of Mr. and Mra Allen
Mr. and Mra. Charles King ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Har- FLsti * Mra. Gertrude Ware of
and Lloyd were Thanksgiving cld Fisher of Hastings * Nancy Lowell; Mr. and Mra Keith Baas
Day dinner and supper guests ot Bird at Middleville U spending of west Freeport and Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Robert Aspinall. a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Reuben Fish and family
Supper guests beside* Uu* Kings Wayne Tngg
were cooperative Thankjvlglng
were Mr. and Mrs Seymour
Mrs Ralph Moore who has dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Bouwens nnd family and Mr. been at tlic Medical Facility was AUen Fish * Mrs Lester Alberta
and Mra. Robert King and fam- moved to the Mercy Care Nurs- and- daughter of Manton were
ilyof ImseU.
mg
neater, iI rn&lt;u-.
--------- of Mra. Al. BaroIng nome
home at
ot zaz
253 w.
W. Mane
Manchester.
Friday visitors
Ust Wednesday. * ord.
Mr. and Mi^, Art Mj”re
Ralph Moore. Mr. and Mrv Al. | '•
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Mr and nua
Mra rnui*
Frank Thompson
ftnf1 chlWren
m,
call WI 5-3481
Bnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- | and Mrs. Harold Berghorat of
For Banner ClaaslHed Ads
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■ •«Mrs.
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and

The snow crystaU usually fall
u Individual unite whm the
temperature has plunged far
below freezing. In warmer reg­
Ion. orynaf. drift uyto «nd
farm anowflakea white making
their earthward Journey. Some
flake* reach four Inches in dia­
meter.
Snowflakes ore shaped by vari­
ations in temperature and huterely simple or fantartlcally
complex. Most take a Kymmetrlcal form. Ths ancient Chinese
poet-scholar Han Ying observed
Most of the Howers have five
petals, but only snow crystals

Mrs. Henry Myers. Caller* were
Mr. and Mra. Clair Baanett of N.
Irving and two grandsons of
Haiidngs and Mr. and Mra Adel-

Mrs. James Sheekan and family
of Grand Rapids were Sunday
visitors at the Jay Wing home.
* Mrs. Jay Wing spent a couple

water vapor that cr7&gt;uniIfjsh&lt;^"t
reeUy into Ice from gas without
beaming liquid, the National
Geographic Society say»-

agricultural planning For In­
stance. farmers on a 70.000- acre
trace In central Idaho saved an
estimated 1300.000 In two years
by matching crop acreage to the
expected water supply.
• HELNYViUJ: — J«anl»JI Blaaer.
In the metropolitan East.

"“iS.fl.jT.'

• E Ttae, B2.

Snow paralyzes traffic, dis­
rupts communications, isolate**
suburbs and closes sciloot*. The
great storms In January. 1066.
coot one city—lhe Nation's Cap­
ital—almost a million dollars.
The urbanite's headache Is the
poet's muse. The American clas­
lie-nite. ■ .r 21 sic' Snowbound.' writton ex­
*w«li\ibnJie' actly a century ago by John
Greenleaf Whittier. Idealizes a
rustic environment long - since
■ Bogel
vanquished by modem tech­
1. 1:01
nology.
'
1
BUxzards are altogether dif­
ferent from snowfalls. A bllzzard doesn't even necessarily
bring new snow: the high winds
may simply blow dry snow off
the ground in sufficient amounts

Births at Pennock

Blizzards are common Ln Ant­
arctica, where waler vapor is
so meager that surorl-lngly little
snow fall*. The United States
station at the South Pole meas­
ured only two inches one year.

tended the funeral of Mr Will
Lott In Clarksville * Mr and
"We're As Near As Your Telephone'
Mrs. Ray Seeac called on Mrs.
May Wakefield of Sartnac Fri­
day. They called on Mrs Alma
Stahl of Elmdale Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Hostetler
were Thanksgiving supper guests
of Mr. and Mra Orlo Hostetler of j
Axto * Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
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were Saturday dinner guests of
Mr and Mra Muri HostoUer *
Mrs. Art Ketchum and children
of Mason were Friday visitors of
Automobile &amp; Machinery
Mr and Mrs. Hostetler. * Mr.
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der and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Smelker were TiianksgMng
dinner guests of their parents, WATCH AND DIAMOND RING COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
CUSTOM GRINDING ANQ MIX­
Mr. and Mra. Don Kidder
Barry County Ready Mix Co.
REPAIR — Expert workmanship.
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
Mr. and Mra Deforrrat Shoe­
ING done at the farm according
Phone Wl 5-2123.
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Servbridge and family of Hastings

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mother. Mrs. Winnie Vandlen,
t«r sister and family, lhe Wayne
reau Services. M37 So , Wl 5­
Rowley'*, her aunt. Mra Ethel bridge and son of Middleville
Hess and Mrs John Hoos. all of were Thanksgiving dinner guesta
2223,
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
Hasting.*. * Thanksgiving dinner । of their parents. Mr. and Mn. CERAMIC rnoMIFA IINOLFUM CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
guests of the Thoma., Niethamars Richard Shortjridge * Mrs.
AND CARPET REPAIR — HmCo. Home office 822 S. Benton.
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
were Mr. and Mrs Kendall | Richard Shdebrldge received a
part* and supplies. McCulloch COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
। Cents of Coats Grove and Mr. call from her son and wife. A2/c
Sista Rd Rhone Wl’ 5-2123.
l'l&gt;rUrx''an&lt;' Mra- PYnnk Nlethamer * James and Mrs. Shoe bridge and
ICE—24 hour Sarvlce (black
t Hnnd Mr. and Mrs Vldlfcn Barnum. daughter of Anchorage, Alaska.
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
ar«d white). Jacob* Prescription
WATCH &amp; CLOCK REPAIRING—
L..n«
Mrs Minnie Geiger. Mt- Mabie
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
Wheeler and Donald Ketchum 30 day furlough. * Mrs. Do! urea
Guaranteed workmanship. AJso
Mltcellonooua
were in Grand Rapid* Baturday. Strtmback and family of Luke
an
all kina*
kinds or
of jewelry
Jewelry rxepxir
Repair and RADIATORS^ Clsaned. Rapalrad,
* Mr and Mra. Richard Bishop,
Engraving
Miller
Jewelers,
1I8|
Recored.
Burkey
Salas
and
Sarvdaughter Jean, and the latter's
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
j three daughters, of Hastings,
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
Fabrlca In Barry County. Kirsch
AT 8EVERWYK S COLOR CEN­
turned hom«toturday.
GAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP — Ail
Mrs William Faul (Bonnie Jolinrods. Installation and Hanging.
TER—Raw wood or flnlrfwd
------- son&gt; and tlirte children of SaglBeverwyk’s Color Center, 221
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
--------I naw and Erick Johnson, a stu­ Mra Howard Newman of Cart­
appliances. Call 945-2317.
dent at Ponta, wen Thankagy ton Center, Thursday, * Mrs.
tors, machinery and chain saws
giving guests of their parents.
j Mr. and Mrs. Nels Johnson. *
VACUUM CLEANER HEADOUARWe nr'X Wee
tt.e—l.i to
- to , UM/ &gt;114. » 10.1
TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
....
ner
TERS—Service. part*, hois* *nd
Radio, Television Repairing
---■--------------------------— । son.
--------son.Mr.
Mr.। and Mrs Verden Hea- daughter. Mrs. ItoweU Newton.
ized engraving of all kinds. Gil­
5-5052.
1 daughter Joined other
more Jeweler. 102 E. State St.,
_______ of the farqlly for a and Mrs Howard Mingus of Ann
Electric, 222 S. Jaffarson.
Phone 945-5316.
Thanksgiving dinner at the home
Howell Newton Baturday and
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
Orandmother Schalbly Ln Wood­ visited Mrs. Bleam.
Agency for
Business Services Offered
SERVICE —315, S. Hanover,
thorized Dealer for Wheel Hoes*
land. In the evening Byron and
Mias Judy Overholt of Kalo945-3862. Free Mrvtes foe one
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
family called on Mrs Hmterly'a
rear on S«lch*ll-C*rl*on Color
Maurice Overholt of Middletown.
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
tin and her outer and husband.
•nd tuppiie*
Keller Electric
1*1.*. uwwsr
Mr ana Mra. Kotann oaater at
System* Sold, installed, serviced.
Service, 524 Middleville Rd. TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY.
WE REPAIR radio and record
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
rteN wi
wi s-rvrz
t.teii , Thanksgiving dinner guests of Catholic Church In Kalamazoo
Phone Wl 512700 anar 5 P-m .
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
player* (STEREO and HI-FI).
VWM
Music Center. 138 W. State.
5381.
Hastings.
A reception followed Mrs Eli­
sort Phone Wl 5-9187’.
Phone 945-4284.
zabeth OverhoM, grandmother at

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brother. Eldon, and children. * lhe bride atunded the reheanol
and a reception Friday night.

Inturanca ond Bond*
JERRY ANDRUS I Bornum

and children erf rural i
wedding and brought her bomb
Hastings were Saturday callers aftorwarda On Thursday rnom-

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Retiring Poses No Problem
For Musical Frank Cooper
moved here fran Jonesboro. Ask.

$5,797,401
The Hastings Banner Plan
New High School
22 Pages—3 Sections

Hoiting*. Michigan, Thursday, December 8, 1966

NUMBER 34

possible attainment of a life-

in music and eventually a PhD
Cross blood clinics and received
The first goal along this am­
bitious scholastic route wUl have his "Gallon Club** pin back In
been attained this coming, Sat- June of IBM.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Cooper sang
In the Methodist Church Choir
celve two degrees from Western
Michigan University. Kalamazoo
First Presbyterian Church Choir.
Mrs. Cooper directed the Kirk
the other a bachelor of music.
House Choir for a number of
Mr. and Mr* Cooper came to years.
Hustings inJ*40 along with Mr.
and Mra RRiert Waite and Mr*. he began studying port time at
Addle Hay when tiie Caslte Com- WAV. Then after his retire­
ment from the Hastings Manu­
facturing Company on April 1,
1965 he and ids wife moved to
Kalamazoo for a full-Umc course
of study. Although Mm Cooper,
herself. Is not working toward a

-EDITORIALS
*

Recommend Structure for 1.600
Students, 6-1 Teachin" Stations;
Swim Pool Project Separate Issue

■

'4-

WU1 the various elements of the
Republican party —the conservelives, moderate* and liberal*—
following their strong showing in
November, be able to profit from
the disastrous lesson of 1964 and
close ranks In time for the allImportant campaign of 18687

For Local District

I
the
Nation were rather well dis­
i
tributed
among the three elements
i
mentioned,
with a majority going
: those falling under the moder­
to
ate
i
and liberal classifications.
Undoubtedly the liberals and
moderates
i
will find little difficulty
In agreeing on a basis for common
।action. This would seem to leave
the
question of unity or disunity
।
In the hand* of The Old Guard,
!so to speak. Will they try and
replay the tune of 1964 or will
they, even If grudgingly, join in an
effort to establish a Republican
Party much more broadly based
than the one fashioned for the last
disastrous presidential campaign?

Recommendations that the Hastings school district con­
struct a new high school costing an estimated S5,7Q7,40l are
to be presented to the Board of Education members at their
regular meeting Tuesday night at the high sctwxd. .
The overall project will be S5.S97.40I including SIOO.OOO
for alterations of the .present high school for use as a junior
Probably lhe answer to that
high. Also recommended is a swimming pool costing an esti­
question will be apparent during
mated 8450,000. which is to be-------.oted on os a separate issue.
recommendation the General
the next several months.
tk. —
j.Steering Committee considered
Although lhe O OP was given
nja. hv th?
rJlrli “n pllu,s *uh r'K“rd» « 10 ho*
made by the ^sai^Gcnml ,
curtlCulum needs could best
many courses in art and music
a new lense on life as a result of
[which fall within her range of
an unexpectedly strong showing,
I n g educational be Satisfied for quality education
in the future and also the cost of
Music lovers ate invited to a Interests. During lhe past year,
the seeds of disunion arc there
.mpltmcnting
these plans.
free Christmas program to be
Co-Chairman Marvin Ander­
and can. conceivably, once again
Such things as adaptability
presented at 3 pm. in Central
DR. De FORREST WALTON
son presented them at a general and flexibility of curriculum to
Auditorium by members of the Ing practice teaching in Allegan Heads Draft Board —Robert K shatter the party into fragment
meeting
ata.
tiie
school
Monday
instrumental music department High School.
Stamm 334 E. State Street, has too small und^feeble to cope with
night.
lion and arrangement of teach­
of the Hastings public schools.
Following hl* graduation. Mr. been elected chairman of (he a Democratic front that, somehow
Three propositions were pre­ ing station, the average number
Director Artiiur Steward. Jr., has Cooper plans an extensive trip Barry County Selective Service
called, the then Sen. Goldwater
sented. with the concensus favor- of square feet per student being
announced.
during which he will visit his Board. He succeeds William J. always manages an effective degree 'and his campaign strategists, took
ng the plan for a high school for built Into new schools today: a
There will be no admission daughter. Caroline in California, Schilhaneck. who resigned. of unity during presidential cam-|I firm control of proceedings and
1.600 students with 130 square projection of the future needs of
a brother. Lewis D. Cooper. CoL- Chairman Stamm has been a palgns.
‘
’eet per student to replace the the school district: and financial
I gave voice only to the conservative.
More than 240 students from Rei„ U5 A.F.. in Fori Worth. member of the draft board since
present school built for about MO guidelines as discussed by the
Nov. 22, 1963 He was named vice
the ?lh through the 12th grades! Texas, and friends in Arkansas
Republican victories throughout!
(Continued on Page 4&gt;
and housing some 1.100
finance committee were consid­
chairman
In
November
of
1965.
will play favorite holiday music
After returning from this tour,
Cost of the plan for property ered before a final decision was
and other outstanding selections for
... which
........no —
definite
—~ time limit
.
Dr. DeForrest D. Walton. 78. for,| owners ...in Hastings Is estimated reached.
7 he newly organized string dr- has been set. Mr. Cooper plans
nearly three decades a Hastings; 111 820 45 per 81.000 of assessed
There was great consideration
chestra will be presented first,1 to continue study at W.M U. on
FINE GIFT GUIDE
&lt; optometrist nnd prominent In I valuation, as equalized per year liven to the cost of this program
followed by the Seventh Grade u full time basis in order to
many civic endeavora. succumbed &gt; on a 30-ycar basis. Thus an own- to the taxpayer, and lo the finan­
Be sure to rood the [J nbout 3 pm. Tuesday at the Alamo er of a home assessed at 82.000 cial responsibility to the s-htfol
Band, tiie Junior Band and the I qualify for aqiuuter's degree in
Saxon Concert Band.
music, which. Tie expect*, will
Christmas Gift Guide J Nursing Home near Kalamazoo [ would pay 84090 for tiie 85.897.401 llstrlct in its relationship to
The program will include "Jin­ take at least a year.
One hundred and thirty-three Textar 44. Edward Downey 43. [
appearing in this^ where he lud been for nine years, equipped school building, plus other taxing units of govern­
gle Bells." “Adelle Fidelis," "God
Dr. Walton had been tn III health j 82 88 to finance lhe 8450.000 ment.
This graduate degree, however, veterans of the Hastings Division i Stuart Gustafson 43. John Mar- i'
week s Banner. You
You ’ll
II S
X’ since suffering a stroke.
I swimming ~w.i
pool.
Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” “Si­ will not be the final goal, but of th* E. W. Bliss Company were tin 43. Peter Martin 43. Elmer * week's
I«wtmm(n&lt;»
Having completed this study
lent. Night.” "White Christmas" merely an Important step toward honored at the annual Service Parcell 43. Charles Rowley 43. K be pleated at the clever ?
1
Estimat'd cost of the bulld­
ve recommend a new high school
and others
int. which would provide to house 1.600 students with ap­
Barnhart
- • —
42. Garner
his ultimate objective, a Ph.D. Awards Dinner of the Bliss Vet- Walter —
p.m. Friday at the First Me4hproximately
130 sq ft/student be
The Saxon Band officer* In­ in music. He already has ills erans Club Saturday evening al Hampton 41. Jake Hollister 41. 5 your local merchants. 3 odirt Church with the Rev.
64 leaching station, Include, -on-tructcd and that revisions to
John Hewitt 40. William Kidder
clude Sieve Keller. Greg Shel- special research project in mind the Hastings Country Club.
George Elliott and the Rev. Don
the present high school for Jun­
lerly, Gayle Myer*. Barb Sweet,
M. Gary officiiting. Burial will
One hundred and eighteen 40
self.
$618.968
far
equipment
and
ior
high
use
be made al a mini­
the completion of hla thesis may employees with 25 year* service . —
-Gold Pin-------with
—-------- ----------------be In Riverside Cemetery.
mum coat.
*
extend over a period of several or more received gold watches ) One Diamond, One Emerald. One
The cost of this recommenda­
These other estimated costs
Junior Band officers are Tom
in recognition of their service.
Ruby:
Osgood Funeral Home. Tlune who would include 870,000 for electric, tion should fall between 85 and
Kauffman. Dave Lowe and Pat­
Gold pins with various Jewels
Charles Fuller 39. Bernard
Mr. Cooper looks to the future
wish may rend memorials to the water and sewer services. 880.000 46 million, and alternate blds
ty st Martin
with interest and enthusiasm were* also presented along with Meyer 39. Harold Downs 38.
Rotary Scholaiship Fund.
to purchase the site. 8250.000 for should be taken for 11200 and
I Howard Peters 38. Earl Weise 38.
Terril Zylman will also con­ for he la in a line of study that certificates of service.
Dr. Walton hod practiced op­ sltf development, which includes 1.400 student capacity buildings.
Orishand to make lhe awards Loyal Edger 37. Clare Farbrother
duct numbers on the program
tometry here since moving here grading, landscaping, curbs and
We recommend that the type
been one of his major Interest*. from the Division was Thomas L. 137. Stanley Meinert 37. Fredrick
In 1929v until forced to retire in gutters, boring and survey, side­ of construction should be the
juhnston.
division
imtnuger,
and
j
Purteuus
37.
Clare
Bassett
30.
Thus. retirement for Mr Coop­
1857 because of his health.
walks. driveways and lighting most economical, consistent with
er did not mean "going out to from lhe Corporate Office in E!ra Carlin 36. Eugene Dnlman
The weather forced the cancel­
Tile figure also Includes 8195.117 i good continuing maintenance
A
man
of
many
accomplish
­
Canton,
Ohio,
Carl
E.
Anderson.
36.
Wilbur
Schantz
36.
Sterling
lation of the Christmas parade
pasture” but rattier marked the
ments. Dr Walton i&gt;ad been a for architectural fees and super­ program.
beginning of an entirely new. president: George Perrualt. Jr. Sponab'.e 36. Normtfn Steele 36. and the arrival of Santa Claus
We further recommend that In
foreign language teacher before vision. which represents five perexciting and eminently worth­ executive vice president, and Burdette Barber 35, George In the Hastings business district
order to bring the pupil teacher
Franklyn C. Clark, vice presi- • Schllttiront 35.
Monday evening, Russell Han­ entering the field of optometry.
while career.
fees would be 816.500, bond 81.000. ratio to 25/1 that all available
jq u, 35 Years—Gold Fin with kins, manager of the Hastings
■ooms be used and that elemenrisk
Insurance
89.000.
capitalized
All of which recalls that old dent of personnel and labor rclalions.
, one Diamond. Two Rubles:
Area Chamber of Commerce, an­ CaUf, on Jan. 4. 1888. the son of Interest 8145 000 and about
saying to. the effect that,
John and Etta &lt;Hn&gt;wer&gt; Walton. 8285.000 for contingencies.
Robert R. Willis, manager of | Jesse B 1 o u e h 34. W. Keith nounced.
dste as needed.
Employees, their husbands and
When he was still a child his
personnel and labor relations at Chase 34. Clare Johnron 34. Levi
The other plan which received
We further recommend1 that
wives, of the City FYxxi Ac Bev­ down "
| swimming instruction facilities
the Division, was the toaarinas- Martz 34. Thomas Ogden 34. dent* of the community be- parents moved back to Kalamazoo
erage and Felpausch Food Cen­
h'gh ^chTOl for ' l^TOO "stu'tfents for the K-12 program and com­
ter.
»
Harold Cramer 33, Frank Bnnie*
ter* of Hustings, Albion, Eaton
One of the high pointe of the ' 3-’. Boyd Helny 32. Julian Lubl- poned." Manager Hankins said. 1Mte^^taLKo^^Wrlt* coal"n »5-438-95‘ Plus HWOOO i inunity use be placed bn a sepa­
Rapids. Maraiiall. Mason. Grand
rcvi.inn of Junlar Hlch fa- rate ballot.
32. Law­
"Snow and cold weather would 'attenoeu Kalamazoo College. West-,
evenlng wa. lhe presentation ! enleckl 32. I-eon Mead *»
Ixdge. Coldwater. Williamston,
1^ t»1L' am"' dllllcv nnd the “MOOT pool,
rence Cooley 31. Orval Fountain have been welcomed, but rain vmita'^Mlehl^n"
;
• ■"dream
—------- ” high school, incorHomer. Stockbridge and Belle­
31. Hurry Hotchkiss 31. Philip and Ice made It impossible," he terslty of Michigan and the AlliA
Francois in Paris. France. | porattng many more &lt;e«tures
vue gn hered at the small audi­
Nichol, 31. Arthur Bennett II 30. added "State Police would not ante
1
| year* continuous service.
torium of Hie lauulng Clylc
Lean Dunning 30. Frank Galiauouid cost an estimated 88,9*8.Leonhardt then described Ida ghcr 30. Charles Krauss 30. El­ permit moving floats from Mar- j
ter Sunday evening. Bdc:-4. for
ahull
to
Hastings."
1
530.
Including
a pool.
years with lhe company and told :mer Robinson 30. Frank V
Wpyer-j.
their annual Christmas banquet
□fin. Ill-The recommended pool would
-v’We hop* to reschedule the!
of the early days at the com-1
and party.
pony’s former Brooklyn pint j30,,
„ ,
I Christmas parade when weather
Robert K. Btamm, chairman of
with proper decking, locker fa­
Pin with permits. However, our stores are'
where he began his career.
i 25
M
enjoy the festivities which In­ Barry's Selective Service board,
tended Northern Illinois College cilities and a spectator area.
Diamond. j| except
open from
9 a m.
to ’9 everyone
pm. dally
b&gt;
I &lt;)"r ,tub^ "
"Sunday
’ for
’s
cluded (h e distribution of reminds all registrant* of Barry n&lt;T°lBurkc8lnB *“
of Optometry and practiced in
The recommendation, of the
County that they must notify
Christina* checks.
.
।
29-Years of service - George shopping convenience. Santa is Evanston. HL. before coming to steering committee included:
their
Local
Board
in
writing
Christmas glfia were distri­
Leonhardt is the oldest act he । *mrhelm Lawrence Anders.
be in the downtown here late Hasting*.
1 A six hour day with 55
buted and’ door prizes added to within 10 days after it occurs, ntante’ta Meht’tiq eSS
Omar D ar ii u in. Harry Rurke.J»e« week with goodies for
Dr. Walton was appointed to the minute periods.
of
(1)
every
change
in
their
ad
­
the fun as did the exchange of
2. That five subjects become
E
‘
d Gordon Crothers. Lynn Edger ' loungsters." Hankins concluded, Michigan Board of Examiners in
trlfta among the employees. One dress. physical condition and oc­ tn five foreign countries.
EIIloU acflrec Gillett. Rus------------ •------------Optometry by Gov. Frank Fitz­ mandatory each semester, that a
cupational.
marital,
family,
de,
,
of the highlights of the evening,
! The company is n diversified S(.|| HttJl Hr C|yde. Kuempel.,
gerald. and continued as a mem­ sixth subject could be taken with
was the presentation of service
uisaulsriurer =f mctalwcrklns I Edward Lelchleltner. Keith I-cch-'
ber of the bourd for many years. perml.ulon, and that 19 credits
pins, a policy Inaugurated by the and (2) any other fact which presses, rolling mills and auxlil-1 •
— . ..
.
HL, lost appointment was by Gov. be required tor graduation.
3. A closed campus: three
FrlpaiLwh Food Center six years might change their. claMlficatlon. ary equipment, mill rolls, traffic
O. Mennen Williams in 1956
lunch period, of 30 minutes each.
Shein M«l IPCmpbell hu
ago.
control and safety equipment,
28-5 ears of service — John announced Deputy Harvey Baker
Those receiving tiie handsome Board
electrical components and vari­
S™"
Hrnd.rrtol. Mjhtt
p„„
w
service pins this year were: .
ous aerospace products.
4 Th.I the
Honuby. Njtan Jg».
। aortln.
d.y U&gt;Ut .nd D.pu- aJlK A”/1 if”!' ,u"
Others honored Included:
Tjwyear award—Marleah DenLancaster. K Von Makley. Lloyd ।._
------ ty Kenneth X.
Qranata
has been,
—’«*
“ ntgn sen oof nave a group innlsun of Hastings. Charlene Hunt enee.
member of the Hastlma Rixirrt nr .... / .. ^i»rea
.. . ..
Makley, Nation Sherman. Lin­
.«
to seat at least
with Two Diamond, and One
of Albion. Maynard Ells and Al
den* Snyder. AI vine Weber. on l»« HUM .h« The
Many Notice of Classification Emerald:
500 students
,
—
■
Rumrill of Eaton Rapids and
Wayne Williams.
tlons. effective Jan. 1. carry 8200 ior.!!
,,odut
u-,L ”
.1e!....
— .Church.
. 1.
.
0- That tne proposed new
Philip Leonhardt. 53
Robert Bryan* of Grand Ledge. ere beln» relumed to the Lncal
I
rhal- b-.n
t,n C,’lc h,«h ‘ch"ol have an in t-uct’onsl |
Board office by the Post Office
27-Years of service—Carl Bry­ additional compensation.
45 to 50 Years—Gold Pin with
r:•u£.‘*rn "
1 m-t-rtals center to accnm—&gt;-*t’
son. Jeffrey Parks and Cora Department, because of incor­ Two Diamond* and One Ruby ans. Maurice Cogswell. Fay De|« Ite K»llmu«o g^piM. a- .
„„
t mrt„, „ u,,
rect mailing addresses
Lawrence Wimmer. 47. and mond, Sr., William Hayward.
Mathews of Eaton Rapids
Burr Laubaugh, Carl Ricker.
1 nr Wntrrm ».«
&lt;
8 That the Hastings Svlintl est member of the Barry County
Registrants are again urged to Earl Erway 46.
Entertainment was by the
Dr_
Walton
was
also
active
in
.District should affiliate itself j selective Service Board He took
William
Rose,
Donald
Tredin
­
Michigan Stale University Men’s keep their Information up-tonick.
David
Troyer,
Robert
Vroonanv
with
an
area
vocational
school
•*-------------- ”■■■•■— ■
date for their files.
Glee Club.
•
Fourteen candidates were inltlDr. Walton married Louise Pot- 1 as soon as plans for one are
man.
Schilhaneck when he resigned
The Local Board office Is lo­ phlre:
ated into lhe Hastings BPOE 1 ter at her parents’ home at Mulll-1 complete.
26-Years of service — John Lodge Monday night
after 15 years* service. Jarman, a
Harvey Myers 44, Clarence
cated on the second floor of the
ken on Dec. 22. 1915. She died in 1 ।
7. That the number of stuChandler. Charles Church. Keith
National Bank Building and is
A dinner preceded the for- , January Of 1965 He married Mra dente assigned to study halls or Metropolitan Insurance Com­
Craig. Clinton Gregory. Robert
pany representative, is assistant
open 8 to 12 and 1 to 5. Monday
ceremony.
[ Charles (Fannie) Hall of Kalama- study areas by 75 or les*
Holmes. Lewis Johnson. Margar­ mal
chief of the Hastings Fire De­
through Friday.
New members of the Elks In-| zoo on July 21. 1855
8 That the same diploma be partment.
et Lechleltner, W.* Earl Peake. elude Herman F. Bottcher, Jo- ] In addltilon to his wife, he is
Tlie large mobile home of the 1
Issued to all student* without I
Samuel Shriver. Floyd Todd. Don
seph
V
Burkholder.
Norvai
E
Jr.,
of
Detroit;
Dr.
John.
Hastings
Eldon Nutters located on the |
I reference to course.
।—
Wilson. Russell Zerbel
Sinclair. Harold Tasker. Amos1 survived by four sons. DeForrest
west end of Freeport’s main
9 That a general upgrading
1’L.iq fnr
25-Years of service—Alfred Al­ 7imTn
Dr. Clyde W. Meadows, presi­
Dalman. Oale
E. .T'-JDeur,’nCZ
Martin
Victor
—— —
...... A
------ Hugo. Bellaire, Md■. and’ . of the physical education proI IclUM 1U1
street near the VFW Hall was
dent of the World Christian En­ ton. Robert Beckwith. Wesley- &gt;“»", ““"“S- XJoja
«I R"lln.
ud ,»■ b«|p. .nd U&gt;.l .wlmmln.
destroyed by fire about 6:30 pm.
Funeral servlcwi for Mrs deavor Union and bishop of the Blough. Howard Balo. Frank nine.
John
Worwte
Arden
Wilder
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Wilder. 10 grandchildren.
Friday There was no one home
should become a part of the K-12
Maude (Cialeri Herrema, 82. 3704 Church of the United Brethren Browne. Dale Bump. Archie Donald L Nottingham. Robert F.
physical education program
when tiie lire was discovered and
Hurd. Miles Donnnn, Bruce Eng- Spaulding. Nolan R dutches*
10. That physical education be
by the time firemen arrived the Milan. 8X. Grand Rapids, a Monday. Dec. 12. at the Lake­ । el. Eugene Guernsey. John Hu­
former Middleville reaid ent. are
and George B. Youngs.
required with full credit ip the
intcrlo/ was an Inferno.
to be held at 1 pm. Saturday wood High School Auditorium. ' vens. Floyd Hefflcbower. Arthur
Nine men are to leave Hasting* 9th and 10th grades with this'
I The program Is sponsored by the Howe. Carl Hula. Garrett Isham.
on Jan. 23 as Barry County's exception: the second year may|
Tiie first stage of modernizing
[quota, it was reported last week.
Middleville with the Rev. Ken­ Victory Christian Endeavor Warren Kidder. Paul McDowell.
POST OFFICE HOURS
Building
Hastings | Originally, the county's quota be taken in the junior or senior a highway in Barry County has
Henry Myers. Lynn Perry. Wil-------.... -permits
--------- ----In-----------neth R. Navis officiating with Union.
Supl. of the Mail* Thoma*
llam Scudder. Robert Shannon, totaled 867.155 in September
fliiu T%o~more yii;“orphni™
£?t?EX£
burial In Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Jerry Stamm. Kenneth Stamm. --------al education may be takVn &lt;u
'William Swiger, Gilbert J. Tate.
an elective with full credit.
r p^’ ’ Wett|iesall day Saturday. Dee. 10. and
Twenty of the 8,411 students'
II. That there 6e no substitu.
pathlc Hoepital tn Grand Rap- at Central Michigan University Raymond Tobias. Alden M Todd.
Max J. Wellfare. George Wlballion for physical'-kiucatlon ex- ,_T“5 .
are from Barry County, includ­ da, George Woodmunw. Royden
cept by doctors request.
I J?*
nuon on Saturday. Dec. 24.
She is survived by two sons. ing seven freshmen
■ Yarger.
12 That there be a Continuing ““
Deoartment ■ DeThe regular dally schedule is
Lloyd Lyons and Dale Lyons of
8:45 a in. until 5:15 pan. Mall
rurrlcu!um Council, appointed
Gary. Ind.: four grandchildren,
by lhe Board of Edu-at-on. to
and five great grandchildren.
The project includes moderni­
Barry County residents along j could be expected. John had his study the total curriculum ‘Kwith Americans throughout the closest call of the morning He 12&gt; This Council should be rep­ zation and relocation of M-37
world tills week are remembering [ was preparing a field gas stove resentatives of the school board, and M-43 from Broadway In
Hastings
we t to a point ap­
Pearl Harbor, the bombing by ‘ io move out. when a plane came school staff and citizens of the
proximately
mile west-----of
the Japanese which plunged the I in strafing. The plane had to school district
-------------- . one
—--------------United Stales into war on Dec.| pull up to avoid hitting a bar­
There were some 17 d'fferent’ the city limit*. Frank Holmes
7. 1841.
■
liracks—and missed John by about building proposal*, considered be- ' "
*
’“
Nearly everyone old ,enough j
fore a final selection for recom- chief.
Survey work Is tfchcdnled for
ha* peraonal memorl** Of lhat|
mendat'on to the School Board
Day of Infamy, and one who ha* tn their position* until June
completion next Spring. Blds are
returned to the Iilands is John!
In making a final selection for U&gt; be taken In the Spring of 1969.
□utheridge. John and hl* wife, campaigns, going to Australia
lhe former Hazel Heacock. left
Bunday from San Francisco and
were to be^in Hawaii by 10:30
pm. Sunday night.
to obtain new fire fighting equip­

Christmas Music
Concert Sunday
In Auditorium

Dr. Walton
Succumbs After
Long Illness

Bliss Veterans Receive
Awards At Saturday Fete

t

Rain, Ice Force
Postponement of
Holiday Parade

Food Centers
Hold Christmas
Banquet Sunday

Men Must Keep
Draft Board
Fully Informed

EST-S*

SIS

..

Sheriff Campbell
JneriTT
Names Sergeant,

Initiate 14 into
Hastipgs Elka Lodge

Mobile Home at \
Freeport Burns

Past Middleville
Resident Dies

Christian Endeavor
World President at
Lakewood Monday

9 to Leove Jon. 23

Relocating 43
West on State

Building Permits

20 at* Central Mich.

Barry Soldier Returns to
Pearl Harborfor Memorial

backward glances

'bits of yesteniay"....
as gkanid from tbe
Banner files

ment. as the result at a special
Hastings High student pulled a
I approved by
real "Davy Crockett." Friday
&gt;. The meoaur
morning when he bagged a 150pound buck using an antique actually been approved
muzzle loader, believed to be times previously, but in
some
technical
flaw appeared in
more than 150 year* U4 Mike
the workin* an the ballots. This

On that fatal day. John was
Held Barracks at Pearl Harbor.

fare for Sunday morning breuk-

Oil SOUiu. e~
—-- ---­
rams his rhot home just Uke were successfully met.

Dedication services for the new partmant, in a statement issued
education*! unit and the enlarg­
ed auditorium ha, been announc­
ed for next Wednesday by the
Rev Russell Houseman, pastor cooking had any Influence whatof the Baptist Church here.
Haw Baa MOU ABOUTt
. . .4MCKWABD GLANCE*,

OLDEST ACTIVE BLIS8 WORKER-Carl E. Anderson- (right).

Phlllp Leonhardt, the oldest active employe
at the Hastings Country Clubz—Photo by Barth.

planes came over with their
lethal loads.
The plane* strafed the bar­
racks. and John remembers they
lost one man by the gunfire
They ’ all had tattle stations,
and John immediately Joined hl*
artillery unit on Puppie H*lght*
After the first wave, John and
his unit returned to the barracks
to prepare lo go into the field.

This week John and Hasel
should have been visiting with
many of his old buddles from
Hie 24th Division, and also the
25 th
John and Hazel and their
family live at Charlton Park
where he is caretaker for the
Barry County Road Commission.
They were married on Nov
20. 1944. Mrs. Heacock. a native
of Kennan. Wls., worked for the
Hastings Mfg. Company. Their

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Butcher Given
| The Weather I
More AboutPrison Term for
Backward Glances
Slashing Man
1 after the mercury had plunged
---------- to four below zero.
Barry Udell, ot Scotts Lake, whdj R began to climb and Sunday
Pleaded guilty to assault with in- night Use rain began to fall and

was ordered by Circuit .Judge corded at the Hastings Fisheries
Archie D. McDonald to serve Research Station The rain con­
from four to 10 year* in South­ tinued and by this Wednesday
ern Michigan Prison at Jackson
Eaton County jail.
Butcher, who ted a kxig rec­
ord. was airestct last Scp.emter
by Deputy Gerald Smith and
— „ - .. ......
George Scobey of the Algonquin
area with a broken whisky bottle
early on Saturday morning.
Butcher and two otter men

inches and six-tenths inches ot

again, and then was hit again.

his forehead, down through lhe

t -News Notes-1

!► 4*4X4
44444.1,
Gerald A. Sherry, who is sta­
Funeral services for Henry tioned at Ft. Sill. Okla., has
growth of cancer. This opinion Kleven, 77, a retired chef who
died suddenly Tusbday morning Sp 4 Gerald is the son of the
Muehlbergtr. PhD, toxicologist at the home of hi* daughter, Oemld Sherry* ot 331 N. Church.
lhe Michigan Department of Mrs. Buford &lt;Neva&gt; Valentine at
Health.
Pfe. David I_ Allen
US 55893683 HUB 4lh Dlr.
Chapel.
Tte Rev. Einar Unseth is to Artillery. 4lh Infantry pivlslon
Reinaid Werrcnrath. noted
APO
San Francisco, Calif.. 96262
officiate
and
burial
will
be
Ln
baritone, will appear in Cen­
tral auditorium here, as the first Lakeside Cemetery
number on forum course spoo-

Penney Associates
Receiving Special
Year-End Payment

Naturalist Talks
To Rotarians

Lakeside Barracks,
Auxiliary Install
Their Officers

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lb.
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lb.
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6 for
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b Saturday

Orange Knots____________________________ 6 for
A rich vca« raised roll made with fresh orange and honey

45c

Coffee Cake*—Family Siie 63c; Small
(For breakfast, lunch and tnackt.l

35c

Monday, Panfry Day; Wed., Cookie Day

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

IN HASTINGS

one of Lhe oldest hunters to go
In the north woods this season,
bagged his deer as usual and
has planned two venison din­
ners. one for city officials here
nnd one for Barry county den­
tists.

Duffy Daugherty-coached
Michigan State football trams

New '66 Mercurys
GOING FAST AT

duced by Alfred Lowe.
London told how 9.015 camp
permits were Issued at Yankee
■Springs last season, providing for
29.291 camps for 122.400 people.'

05135288

Charlra Fowler. 81 ears old. of
Maple Grove and the fatter of

Washington— were named to the

naturallst with the State Conser­
vation* Department at Yankee

achievements of the State's prom 7or providing outdoor r-e-eatlonBl facilities
facilities at
at the
the Monday
Monday
reatlonal
noon luncheon meeting of the
Hastings Rotary Club.
London, a former teacher

Associates at the J. C. Penney eommddaled 435.259 swimmer*,
Company department store here boaters, fishermen and others
With more and more people
at Hastings will receive a yearvnu
‘nterested in outdoor activities.
&lt;nd special payment toaay
today.
Manager Al. Puller explained ll’c Conservation Department is
that checks will go lo regular hoping to provide more facilities,
and part-time asroclntw employ- "nd 13 asklng for more money to
ed on or before Dec. 31. 1965.1tl° Ulc Job
with the exception of members
*,”r* **»»*•«
~ «»
; the Kiwanis Club are lo Join
of tte management rtaff.
the Rotarian* at Leason Sharpe
Said Mr. Puller:
If ..Il lo
lit hear
h-nr a pro
nrn.­
MemorialI Hall
I* one of many benefits rhored | gram by the Hasting* High
by Penney associates throughout School Choir'Under the direca m. and Train No. 104 which
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the Company. It Ls another way
,uc
Rotary Club's Ladles
arrival here from the weal at
the vmnpuny
Company aeinonstraics
demonstrates in-;:
tcrest In the welfare of people N,«nt Is scheduled for Jan 12.
4:37 pm will be mixed train.)
who are responsible for its con-1 There will be dinner at lhe Harcarrying both passengers and
Unued growth"
irls 1,otcl antl Rotarians and
freight The steady reduction Ini
The payment this year is m ruests arc to s« a Civic Theater
passenger traffic along the Une. SERVICE STATION HELP
.
.
----------------------WANTED — Pull time. Jack addition to regular Company' ?Ia&gt;- Subject Is Roe. accord­
Richard Jacobs, chairman
Echtlnaw's Service Station. 320 provisions for sick benefits, medicol insurance, group life ln«ur- I,or 1&gt;,c pronram.______
This year lhe Music Depart­
N. Michigan Ave. WI 5-5073.
ment of the city schools under
unce. Penco Retirement Plan. T
discounts on purchases, ’ and i
Tor Banner Classified Ads
the direction of Miss Margaret
Calvert, music supervisor, plans
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
others
Call WI 5-3481
lo sing carols tor the pleasure of
the community on Christmas
Eve Several groups have been
organized among the older chil­
dren with a faculty leader for
each unit One group, commenc­
ing at 6:30 Christmas Eve will
go to Pennock Hospital, while

your light tn the window, if you
wish lo hear the carollers. Any
contributions given, will be do­
nated to the Children's Free Bed
Fund at Pennock Hospital.

Three Michigan State football
stars — defensive end Bubba
Smith, roverbock George Web-

America team

The Nashville Chamber of
Commerce by resolution has ask­
ed lhe Michigan Central to give
tte village belter train service, Grand Rapids until moving to
especially In tte form of a morn­ his daughter's home about a
ing poss-.-nger train accommo­ month ago.
night, S4 rain and dating cast bound traffic.
In addition to Mrs. Valentine,
*1111 raining Wed­
he Is survived by another daugh­
nesday morning.
ter, Mrs. Jay (Eunice) Eldridge
I Beginning Monday, Michigan ol Ionia; four grandchildren)
Central Train No. 103 which ar- and four great grandchildren.

I New officers Installed at the
....
i Laki- Odessa Lakeside Barracks.
I World War I veterans and auxl; Uary Include:
Barracks officers—Commander.
The other two men. J. R. Lanbert. Kalamazoo. and DcnnlS. Belmont Burger; first vice comLee Hess. Galesburg, were turn­ mandre. Harold Ritter; second
!
vice
commander. Harold McLeod;
ed over to Kalamazoo authorities
for Investigation of braking Into quartermaster. U H Brumm;
the Pub at Richland that .ame Judge advocate. Frank O'Mara;
sgt.
at arms. Oscar Lindquist,
morning.
ehrplaln, Rov Hough.on: adju­
Glen Morris and executive
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE I tant.
committee for three years Ray
Good score*: Maurice AdrianDon 185-530, Bruce Brumm 192­ , Rittengrr.
Auxiliary officer* — President.
522. Don Graham 191-515. Elmer
Jarvte 183 - 489. Bob Reynolds Bertha Rittenger; senior vice
187-483. Dorotha Brumm 188-487. president. Florence Ritter; Junior
Arlene Wilcox 168-440 and Louise vice president. Martha McLeod;
Annis 174-444 Dick Wilcox h«d treasurer, Leah ACkaraon: trus" W prme. Don Haywood 189. lee fur three year term Laura
Betty McCollum 160 and Lou Stat lek: guard. Irene Morris;
conductress. Lcnna Bates; chnpRichter 160
Slandiuts: Maker's and Ken's, | lain. France* Shoemaker; patriA- Bob's Gulf 33. Welton Heat­ o!ic Instructor. hotel Burger,
ing 32, Consumers 29. Thornapple historian. Irene Morris; hospital
Skating 28. Quality Discount chairman. Rrlne Peacock; legls27' . River Bend G"’r 25 uni! lutivc cimirman. Emma O'Mara
nnd secretary, June Fahml.
Backe Construction 16',.

Friday

[Retired Great
Lakes Chef
Dies Suddenly

1-2 another four indie* had
fallen.
Club. His recital will be based
• The temperatures:
Date
Max. Min. Prtcip.
Wisconsin and moved to Ionia
American Song.'

bey home rm W. State Road that Dee
morning, and w he n Scobey
started for work, he .stopped and
asked if he could teip them
man living hearby When Scobey
refused, he was struck with the
bokle. The bottle glanced off his
head and cracked the windshield.

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Beat Grandville

"liberal" gr6up could agree on a1 conviction^ at many Americans:
I although he to one of the flrant
code for party membership or a | "I entered public life to help' runners. However, no matter who

platform on which all elements modernise Michigan state and lowould agree—and the same would I cal government as an essential
'be true ot a party dedicated to jstep-in slowing olid reversing the
trsatot righL T1»M who sought toi^
mnetant flow
rtm of
nr responsibility
nKTmidhlhtv to
tn
moderate the party's campaign 1 the -rnnunnrtw' cause..
constant

to. MkBMn. -r.
came from bHstad In
_
period Tuesday night to grab a
33-25 lew] at halftime and then ! coach Ernie Strong* Hastings
battled Lowell on even terms lo High vreMlen parted their second
victory in as many starts when
they nipped Grandville Tuesday
night, 24-21.
Allen Felifce and Lindon Ends­
ley .cored the Saiom’ only pins.
Winning on dec Lt Ions for lUsin the first period but the Trojans Hngs were Oreg Bishop Phil
roared back and outscored the visi­ Arnold. Jim Andrews. Mark Hal­
tors 30-7 to gain the upper liand bert and Marvin Howell
by Intermlsslon.
Mlddlevllle added a point lo the
bulge in the third canto, 0-8, but
Lowell shaved three aft the edge
in the finale. 23-30.
Scott- Henning led the Trojans
Uikrwood Highs eagers posted
with 17 prints. Gary VanElst had
12, Tom Warner 11. Terry Page 0. their second straight win when
Terry Moot fl. BUI Miller 4. Car! they defeated Ovid-Elsie Tuesday
night. 51-39
"______ 1-u th. Vlklnn

For 2nd Win

receives the nod. the fiasco of two
years ago *» likely to be repeated
unless, at convention lime, all ele-

merits of the cartv are eivrn ■
respectful voice in writing- the
position were brushed aside. The Much more realistic, we believe. I Washington.
resuU was a humlUaUng defeat that j was Mr. Romney s reply which said ]
b futile to talk about stop- platform and mapping strategy.
RepubUcans of both present knd Nn P071-' “1 disagree .. . dogmatic | P|n8 centralisation and the even­ No single element In Hie party­
j Ideological parties tend to splinter tual nullification of the Constitu­ conservative. moderate or liberal
future should keep In mind
the political and social fabric of tion without removing the anti­ —can get everything it wants, but

fief that 11 might be a happy thing

a nation ... a broad-baaed, twoparty structure produces u degree
of political stability and viability
।not otherwise attainable. I believe,
1therefore, that we should exert
1every effort to broaden and
1strengthen our Republican party
as a means of preserving a free
country.

realigned as distinctly "liberal" or
definitely "conservative."
Although the above may be rea•onable - sounding theory. Il to

"A political party which drops
from 35 million votes in I960 lo
27 million votes In 1964 has cer­
tainly narrowed Its orientation and
support."

srell presented by the gomneyOoldwater letters which recently
(and fortunately, we bellcvei found
their way into public print,

quated obstacles at tiie stale and

the needs of the people effectively a broadly txued statement should
result w[ilch could hold the party
in the right place.
together ahd^at- the same time
. -j, ..
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of the rather
vent unsound solutions to current receive Uic support
..
problems by sheer opposition. My ’ suable independent vote which to
experience convinces inc we must: attached to neither major party.
present sound solutions based on I
applying our proven princlplee lo |
current problems in the develop-]
ment of specific, positive pro­
grams. ...

in the expansion of voter support
for the Republican party In nil
The following paragaraplui from
Mr. Romney's letter are a clear
rural. North or South, colored or
•liberals” disagree among them- statement of his political phlloaowhite.
"Without common dedication to
this fundamental, our rehash of
1964 positions may become of In.
tcrest only to the historians of
defunct political institutions."
point of Uracil cal implementation

Hastings Heights Restaurant
1337 N. Michigan Ave.

Features-

Lakewood JFins
Second Straight

Dr. Annable
Now Major
In Vietnam

Army Dr. Chnrkn R. I
I The bride graduated from HasI tings High School In 1964 and is
Amiable, 120 W. Bond Street,
’ employed at Michigan Boll Tclowas promoted to Army major
i phone In Battle Creek.
Nov. 12 In Vietnam, where he to
I The groom waa graduated from
nerving with the 85th Evacuation
Hastings High School in 1960,
Hospital.
and to employed by National
Dr. Annable, chief of General
Miss Christine E. Powell, j Water Lift in Kalamazoo.
Surgery Service nt the liospltal.
Following the reception the
entered on active duty in July daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
rvwvu
u
.
Powell of R1 Dowling, become1 newlyweds left for a trip to NlIs this chum between the Gold­ Ington. D. C, before arriving tne bride of Mr. Parker Keith -’Kara FNls. On their return they
overseas last September.
Ei-way. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- | 'rtl1 be at borne al MUI Lake,
water and Romney points of view
mcr Erway of R1 Dowling at
------------ •-----------too deep and wide to bridge? At Hastings High Schoo), received
least tl&gt;e differences of two years
ago have been fairly presented and gree at the University at Mich­ Cedar Creek.
igan In Ann Arbor in 1957 and
Mrs. Peter Streube of Dowling
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Petrie,
bring lhe problem facing the 1961 rcspecUvaly. •
attended the bride as matron of of Sunfield wish to announce the
Republican party out in lhe open.
honor. Her brtdesmalxta were engagement of tlidr daughter,
MLss Lana Fox. cousin of the Nancy Marte, to Kerry Jarnos
with Itself and create a basis for
V*. .Ul.
AUO.
The Barry County Humane ------ . —------------ . ------------------- (UIJUV. ,
j. Raynor of Sunfield.
concerted action, the chances for Society reports there arc three, tcr of the groom and Mrs Dougcontinued gains in 1968. perhaps five-month-old P* German TuUer of Battle Greek ,
Lansing Community CoUege and
shepherd
and
port
hankie
pu;&gt;even lhe Presidency, itself, look
Lori
Lee ■ m cmpmai
cmployed oy
by warren
Wirrrn nuimm
Holmen
niaa available for adootlon at | The
•*— flower glrto were —
•• —
promising.
the animal shelter. There are Sanford, cousin of the bride and | company of Architects and Enginccrs of Lansing.
Lansing,
However, if lhe Various elements also four "purebred farm collie j MeUnd* VanNocker, niece of the . liters
pups
nnd
five
part
cocker
pups,
j
frtxxn.
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.__ I Her fiance to employed In the
decide it to more to tiielr liking ------------------ Charles Erway, brother of the , Design 11 Division of lhe Mich- to fight among themoelvaa than to nice small dogs. Contact Ltog
Warden Dean Braden through, croom, served Os Mat man. Ush-1 jg^ Department Of BUU Highserve the Nation, then the lease thc shertffs office.------------------------ era were William Bivens and;.
•- •
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^Kenneth Case, cousins of the j
on life, given the G.OP. by AmerlBoth are graduates of Lako' 7groom. Mr. Edison Hankes, and wood High School. No wedding
, can voters in November, will have
Christmas celebrations of
|Vcm Snillii. brothcrs-ln-law of ,
were so rowdy that the Purr
| been completely wasted.
the groom.
In England in the early If
Bruce Hammond of Dowling
legally forbade the observl
It is by no means certain r." this of Christmas.

Cedar Creek
Church is Setting
For Lovely Nuptials

Lakewood Grads'
Engagement Told

A Noon Special
Homemade Soups

Good Watchdogs

Full Course Dinners

Breasted Chicken

Now Open
Monday thru Saturday 6 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sundays 12 noon tp 7 p.m.
(Closed Holidaya)

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'Christmas
Begins
Al
Home1
For Soft Water
the Year "Round

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Socks, ribbed knit,
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gift for the man on your Hat
who likes to make things at
model. We have the power
tools and hand tools that
will make him an expert In
the do - it - youreelf class.
Come in and look them over.
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miscellaneous. Celon: green, red. multi,
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Yute Atmosphere

Permeates Club
Meeting Friday

Friday. Not. 18.

Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs Robert Richardson returned Friday from a 10-

in Miami and Tampa before roMr and Mrs Borger Stitt and
Bonnie and Sharon Miller and
son. Evan, were tn Tiffin. Ohio,
over Thanksgiving where they
visited Mrs. BUU's sister. Rev.
Ed Richardson and family.

dress being: IBli Seminole Blvd..
Lol 47. Zip Code 33540

Baptist Ceremony
Unites Couple at
Hastings Church

roommates In college List year.
I They wore full-length moaa
i rreen brocade shoulder coat*. em­
pire style dresses with mo*«

were guests of A2/C and Mra
Harry Miles. Jr. In Syracuse. N.
Y. recently. While there they at­
tended graduation rxcrcLves for
Airman Mlles at Syracuse Uni­
versity where be had completed
a basic language course of the

green skirt*, mid matching ac­
cessories. The a'.tcndjuiLs each
carried a single long-stemmed componying the Sr Mlle* on
mum.
the trip were their children.
Miss Diana Greenfield, daugh­
Mis* Sheryl Gardner and Mas­ Mary. Patty and Harvey, also
Greenfield. 5010 Bedford Rd. R4 ter Pat Gardner were Uie flower Michael and Sandra Shilton of
Nashville, brother and sister of
Hastings, and Roger Gll»oti. son
of Mr. and Mra. F. O. Gibson. lhe children of Mr. and Mr*.
trip was a visit to Niagara Falls.
003 E. Michigan Avenue. BAttle Robert Gardner.
Mr. nnd Mrs Maurice OreenMr. and Mra James' Partridge
Creek, were united In marriage
at 7 pm. Saturday. Nov. 10. in fltld, aunt and uncle of the attended “Winter Fantasy" pre­
bride, were the master and mis­ sented by Lt&gt;e Lakeview Band on
the Hastings Baptist Church.
tress
of
ceremonies.
Saturday
evening, and following
The Rev Ruwli Houseman
James Houseman. WMU, Kaia- the concert were guests of tlw
performed the double ring ceren.axoo, was the best man.
William
Tuggle
of
Grand
Ha
­
guest*.
Baskets of yellow daisy mums, ven. brother-in-law of the bride,
Arthur Olson flew lo Hawaii,
bronze and yellow mums with Larry Greenfield, Hastings, leaving on Tuesday. to" attend
fems, candelabra*, kissing can­ brother of the bride. Gene lhe wedding of his brother, Ran­
delabra and large fems were Greenfield, Hastings, cousin of ald. who la being married Ln
used to decorate the church. the bride, and Larry Brovont of Honolulu. Arthur Is to be Ron­
Mra Ted Peterson was the or­ Hastings were the ushers.
ald's best man.
For her daughtart wedding,
ganist and Mrs David Hawks
sang 'Oh. Speak To Them" and Mrs Greenfield chose a metal Ic
i »,
go
I d— knit sheath dross with
"Well Walk With God.”
----The bride, given In marriage tliree-quarter length-steeves, a
by her father, was lovely in a ’’’'led collar. and matching acfloor-length gown of pciui de cessories. Tire grooms mother
floral
sole and nylon lace with se- those
'h‘— “a nftr
” acetate brocade
qua.ue full-length ........
&lt;* Walgreen and blue with
quins The
train—
was
attached at the waist and the bc‘s\r accrosorlre.
elbow-length veil wo* held In.,
reception w a* held m‘;
pin. with &gt; crown ot pari. ^g'MwUnulj Mlowlns
i&gt;r&lt;iulns Her fluwera were vei- &gt;rtt&gt;n&gt; in the church parlors
low rowh while eemntiww.
Ti^Im and MUi
with low, know
Mua Jod&gt;' OrwiheM w«. In
Un. WUlhun TUcle ot Onind eh»W (’f lhe wwt booh MWe
H.,en ™ her &gt;hW. matron
OlUon
M honor. She wore rull-UMth couhn of U» Boom. «neh (he
gold bwade Weilder wl. an
eke Mrit Rrwdl
emplrw «jle dew with &gt; gold H™*™“ ."J"™1,’*’ .“‘‘'t
.□rocMe
r
_ ..be vrih*
I rarI— Ogmmlnm
OSM* .&gt;&lt;,,UU_w c,rp&gt;
Mb* TLinda
Cumming, nt
of
full-length skirt, nnd matching
Clrck
accttsories
8hawman assisted at the oridaTi
The bridesmaid* were Mra'»«“«: Ml“
Larry Brovont. Mra James c31fcc an.d
Tee“"
Houseman. Ml*a Joanne Allen
urved the sherbet.
and Miss Betty Johnson, all
xtls Duanc
4ca&gt;raled the

This Christmas
put Weyenberg shoes
in his stocking

Society newS
Hcpttal

Ho.

Guild

1

Honor Bride-Elect
At Lovely Showers

mat

fought for the money.

Middle Lake entertained with an
enjoyed a pretty raspberry aherWednesday. No*. 307
served followed by Christmas honor of their 46th wedding ansinging and a gift exchange
Decorations and arrangement
One table was bountifully BDter the evening were made by a
In
one-winner duplicate of bows" on display in the «n•d wtth colorful gifts for the I was trickery, bis was the real
trance hall that she had &gt;•Medical Facility. TUB waa chair- magical Dowry
The Hastings High School
Choir under the leadership of ley and Mra John Riedl.
Belfield and Mrs Grace Denton, beautifully decorated with a
Herbert Moyer, performed sever­
Mrs. Einar Frandsen enter­
al Christmas selections for the
pleasure of the Hartings Wo­ tained the Monday Book Club
mens Club and their guest* for luncheon at her home. Dec and third to Mrs Roy Hubbard lired with a large white ring
Soloists were Bue Engle. Lynn
and wedding belli* wtth silver
_______ e_____ __
Robinson and Randy Moyer. cd the book. “A Change and a
Mike ciardy is eargerly look- played and refreshment* were
Lynda Pryor. Nancy Buehler, and Parting." by Barbara 8. Yambur*.
a
story
of
the
Aman*
Soln
Iurwlrd
the
mld&lt;Ue
of
me
Diane Gilbert were the accom­
■erred. She received many useful
Paul Galileo.
ciety of Aman*. Iowa MU* Eileen month
panists
inunui wh4&gt;n
WI1C1I lie u due
uuc imuc uj iand attractive gift*.
Sullivan was a guart.
|I rUU
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson
visit his family,
family, the Fay Clardys
ChrUtoM iteme. but pnMnled _ .... -------------- ------ -------------and his wife* family, the Dale iof Hudsonville hasted a family
lhe fantasy, chUdllkenoM and carved wooden figure* Mra. Lyle
and surprise grocery
j,jr and
Robert Gal* en- Bassetts, for the Christmas holl- dinner
।
Scudder was chairman for the ' tcrtalned Sunday with a family day His present address U
.
look place in the dty at Mageta. tea Those helping her were , dlnner
rxrty to celebrate Pvt. Michael L Clardy
Oate on Bunday. Dre 4 The
Mra. Myron Deneaui. Mr* D C cUUBhler Marianne* 5th birth- US 549M1B7. L’.SA.T.C.
couple plan to be mamid on
French. Mr*. Roger Wlswell. Mrs day Marianne's cousins who were i D-3-5 C. 8. T. Ctaas 17-67A,
Thoma* Stebbins, Mrs. Charles on
for lhe fun
Tlm. Fort Dta. N. J.
performed Ln this dty. Adam, a Murphy. Mrs Wayne E. Shetler-, ,uy crabb Julia. Roaeann and
C*pt. &lt;Dr.&lt; Richard Kenfield.
young man who was slightly ly. andMrs.Eugene Dalraan
CaroI ctajr;
Tom. Tracy and son of the Frank Kenfield*. now
Here for Chrtatrnn. with the
Servimr at the tea •table were Larry wil*on. Dean Johnson, serving In Seattte. Wash. called Wright Sims will be the Ron
lo become a member of the Guild Mrs. DeWayne Pugh and Mrs and their parent*, the Mikeilhe other evening’to inform the 81ms from Seattle, Wash, and
of Magician* He performed very Deason Sharpe.
Crabbs. Fred Ctalrs. A. J. Wil- folk* here that he ha* order* Co Dr. and Mra Phillip Benaon of
New members Joining lhe Has­ sons and Mra Vivienne Johnson leave Dec. 15&lt;h for Vietnam
I'ocatrllo, low*.
tings Women's Club tin* month
began a whispering campaign.
liave her grandparents. Mr and
When it became time for the
Mrs Frank Crabb and Mrs
final trial, he brought'out a bare
coat rack and produced mlrtads
of beautiful dove* and song­
Mrs Arthur Haight and her1
?,Irs p 11 Barrett entertained
birds and delicate butterfllea. two sons arrived Monday lo visit
her mother.
* 0)1 fce for
p!*“ure
Hatred sprang up among the _______
__ Mr*. Ross Dunn until
people and the)' wanted lo kill Thursday.

Holiday

Grand Haven. Bartle Creek.
Grand Rapids. Muskegon, Nash­
ville and Detroit
The rehearsal party was held

i cloudburst, and
trickle. and the

aUnrapiMr*

ww In

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1
Women, from Little Sis. to Grandma,,
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Motel and Restaurant
Hastings
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.

Peg’s Beauty Bar
(Above Saving! &amp; Loan)

Peg Preston, Owner

Am.

®*yfed with all the Season^ Sentiment
So lovely to lavish upon her at Christmastime . . . our beautiful and
endearing lingerie. So much to choose from ... so many ways to say
. oil of them so very nice. Give her
'Merry Christmas'
crystal clear colors, flaming prints, the latest fashion-wise styles.

Santas get special help from our lingerie salespeople.

Lovely

Lingerie
You don't even have to know hia axe!

t—i

Give him a jilt eartiBaata tor a pair ot

from

Weyenberg ehoea for CbriaUnai and ho

Katz - Movie

an experience the joy ot picking them out

Star

for himself. And we can be sure he's fit

Lorraine

for comfort.

Robes

$398up
PajamcflF

$298up
Slips

Formfit - Rogart

$298uP
Shifts

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things you buy ... you'll find them here!

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Hickory Corners
Woman Helps Plan
U-M Celebration

Norma Sobleskey
Neal Wilkins Wed
In Evening Rites
Mr. and Mra ByTie Potter. 900
N. Michigan Avenue, are announc-

Neal Wilkins. to Narnia Sobleak cy,
dsughter ot Mr and Mrs Walter
SobJeskey of Grand Rapid*
Tiiey were united tn marriage In
an evening ceremony on Thursday.
Dec. 1. by the Rev. Don Gury at
the Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
Attending the couple were the
bride's sister. Laurie Pearsall ot
Lake Odessa, and Mervln Nichols.
Hastings, brother of the groom
The newlyweds left on Saturday
for Fort Hood. Texas, where Neal
expects to be stationed until October of next year. Neal is the
aon of fruit Wilkins of Long
Tjak«
Lake, Delton

ENGAGED—Mr and Mr* Lau­
rence L Huver. Sr.. 1111 N Bolt­
wood St . announce the engagement of their daughter. Jacque,lnc Knyc lo Harold Ned Tramel.

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The
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begins with
gifts of

MIDNIGHT
intriguing fragrance

by TUSSY
It Continues With

COSMETICS by —

Revlon

Coty •
Shulton

Max Factor

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And, of course

Jewelry
Fanny Farmer Candy
Natural Bristle Hair Brushes
Hair Dryers (S9.95)
FOR HIM

and Mra.B«mice
Gunn of Sebew*.
Mr. —yd
Mra.
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Hodges Jewelry

This will be nn unusually
son of Mr and Mrs Leonard D. happy Christmas for the Duane
Tramel. 401 Dth Court So. Bessc-' Bloughs In Clearwater. Fla . be­
I mer. Ala Jacqueline was gradu­ ams* a dear baby boy is now
ated from HHS in 1964. and ia port of their family The little
a junior in College of Education.
University of Alabama in Tusca- fellow, who lure been named
-: loana.
loo&amp;a. anr
She u
is majoring in uigEng- Scott Webster, was bom Aug
Il-sh and »lll have a minor in 22nd. and arrived In October to
°
‘
| social science Her fiance Is a live with the Bloughs
WEDDING
1'1963
— graduate
•-- •
of Bessemer High
I School In Alabama, formerly was
PHOTOGRAPHY
a student of Livingston State'
and Auburn University. He Is a
Add something green 11 k
member of Delta Chi Social Fra- cooked or canned green peas or
ternlty. now In active trailing in chopped green pepper to cream। the Army Reserve at Ft Ben- cd dried beef It's pretty and
c#(ot M BUck
vrMi*
The wedding date has pleasing served over waffles or
i been set for June 24
baked potatoes for a quick sup945-3967
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Duane Bloughs
Have New Son

WHITE'S

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Lake Odessa
■fly Franrn yJohniton
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W. MM Mra. OmmM Humrad
Uw funml or Doo'. TtauMW • ■“““ “12
Aunc. jenny rray ai oar-.-uae , ------ ----­
Saturday. * Mr. and Mra. Ralph HF 01
_
Keeler. Jr. ot rural Hast Inga. I Bernard Thornu entered CMMiss Rosamond Charlene Grlf- Mrs.''Mildred Shade and Linda | teopathlc HoapilaL Grand Rapids
feth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matted Mra. Dean Shade of Has- . Sunday for surgery Tuesday. *
Charles LaRue Qriffeth of Middle- unga at the Osteopathic Hoe- Mr Bnd Mra George Gelsel
vlUe. became the bride of Sgt pitel. Grand Rapids. Sunday * spent ------Thanksgiving
- —----------with
*nH Mr and
Milton D. Plgmah. son of Mra. Mr. and Mra. Robert Asplnall Mra Kenneth OcWH of Ionia
William Johnson of Gardencrvillc, and family of Freeport were and their gurat, Mrs.
Nev., in a single ring ceremony ’Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Gearhart of Woodland * Mr.
perforraM by the Rev. Marinu* Mra. Donald Hummel. Visitors nnd Mra Joseph Nlmo and fam­
Gootetel lhe Bowens Mill Chapel :were Mrs. Bill Morey and Dawn ily df Glenview. X1L, spent the
Friday. Nov. 25. at 7;30 pm. Rev. ,of Ionia.
weekend with her parents. Mr.
Goote is from the Boston Square
and Mra. Dan Archer. * Mra.
Christian Reformed Church in; Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Dean Shade of Hostings, under­
Mrs Bernard Thomas were Mr.
Grand Rapids.
and Mrs Lowell Thomas and went surgery Monday at Oateofamily of Midland. Mr. and Mrs. mihlc Hospital. Grand Rapids.
She is reported as Improving.
uciuic an uiutr accuniica wiui .
large baskets of white and yellow I
chrysanthemums.
Miss Sharon VanTil played she
traditional wedding music, and :
LaVern Lussendep sang "O Prom­
ise Me” and 'The Lord's Prayer."
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride was attired in a
white Mlln gown with lace. Her
fingertip veil of illusion was at­
tached to a crown of pearls and

Mrs, Howard Preston of Hick­
ory Camera is chairman of liai­
son for the University of Mich­
igan* Alumnae Council which is
inviting all alumni ind ilumnae
to a luncheon celebrating the
Univcralty's Se.-quicentennlal on
Friday March 3. 1067
Dotes reserved for the entire
alumni program In Ann Arbor
. are March 1-4.
Evcnu will include lect'irea.
dlscussiuns. a convocation to
xhonor outrianding alumni and
alumnae, receptions and dinners,
all culminating in a banquet in
Debolt's Cobo rfall on March 4.

Photograpny !

HA.T.NC.

-1F Middleville Girl
Weds Sgt. Pigman
At Bowens Mill

holds your watch
till Christmas!

*"«d« and white mums on a white
Bible.
MLu SueUen Nichols of Middle­
ville. as maid ot honor, wore a
blue and green brocade dress and
matching accessories and carried
a bouquet of yellow and brotue
MR. AND MRS. DONALD MICHAEL HUMPHREY
। mums The bridesmaids. Mra. Da­
. ■"
Mbs “
Marvel‘ Ann Stem Becomes Bride.
vid Skutt, and Miss Judith VanIdenBaa ot Grand Rapids, wore
leraed byMte'unda VanBuren. Tld nnd *hl‘e dresses with mauhTH» Ij-a ramm
u-tvmI Hv ,n&lt; accessories Bild Carried bOU-

The Humphreys
Now ’Al Home'
In Kalamazoo

O'

Wan 1

alorla Annc OriWeU’. sister
Of “W brjde »« flower 8*rl Slie
! MLVS *j£d^WalkeT Mt^Vidd wore “ plnk dress nnd c*rrlcd a

UM

Weber of Ohio presided at the ’b«e\Griffelh *brother 1

In a lovely double-ring wed­
Germany, acted a* best man and
ding ceremony Miss Marvel Ann
uiher5
another brother. VerStem and Donald Michael Hum­
,ian
Middleville, and David
phrey were united in marriage at giftsl Presbyterian Guild No. 5,VanTn
0{ Orand Rap^.
' pm. Saturday. Nov. 12. at the 5cnwI
I The bride's mother chose a
For her traveling ensemble,1 wine-red brocade dress with wine
Rev. Willard Curtis performed the bride chose a green tweed- ncce-Mories for her daughter's wedthe ceremony in the presence of herringbone suit with brown ac- ding. She wore a white and yellow
125 guests.
ccssorlts and the rootage from mum corsage.
I Mr. and” Mra. Jerry Stem. R5 her bouquet.
A reception following'the wedHiiMings. and Mr. and Mrs.
Tiie new Mr. and Mra. Donald
was held In lhe yhurch baseCharles Humphrey. 228.W. Ben- Humolirtv soent their honey-,nient Those assisting were Mrs
son~*sawu HMUnt?. are u» moon tn Florida and are now at [Clark Spririser. Mra. Rusnell ■
parents of the bridal couple.
home at 8712 14th Street, Kola- | Rounds. Mrs Tressa Henson. Mias
'mazoo.
| Pabllnc Henson, Miss Janet Clark
! Yellow and white chrysfnthe- r.,?Ut;!’L!OW2h^^L’’TLS'iS’1 "'rhc’^uPle^leR^for Columbus,:

mums and candelabra werkused
*hCT» Ule*r nt’’c address will
to decorate the alter
\
Nashrille Katemaxoo. O,rand * „ nfth Av„1Uf
The bride, given In marrLgc ^d"1Lyo^'•
’
by her father, was lovely in a
Dinner guests on Sunday ot
snowy velvet floor-iength "own £™dd^** D?*Jur1O’™d Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burgess
wuh an Empire waistline, made ! JUP
C?5^k'
were Mr and Mrs. Rom Be Ison
by hei mother. The bodice wa.-. I™1,' Paw(J’?'r' c°lu™ba5- Ohio. to celebrate the birthday ot Mrs.
styled with a scoop neckline. 2^
' Ohl° and Orovc «**•
Burgess. Abo Monday was the
! and the three-quarter length ohl°­
Burgess's 55th wedding anniver­
|sleeves, were cuffed with white. The rehearsal party was hosted sary. Guests m the afternoon
fur. Her bouffant elbow-length by the groom's. parents Friday were Mr. nnd Mrs. Pilu) Blown
I veil of imported silk Illusion was night al the Hastings Hotel after of Ot-ego. Paul is Mra. Burgess’
secured to a forward headpiece I the rehearsal. ■
brother.
I of peau dior roses and twists &gt;11------—
i pearls. Slie wore grandoc gloves
■■
1
mid carried a cascade bouqjiet I
.
। of white stcphanoUs nnd rotes. |
Misa Alice Thomas of Grand
]' Ledge
l.CdgC wawas the mala w.
of honor.
! She wore a flood-length gowiy of
emerald green velvet with three1 quarter length sleeves, scoop
neckline and controlled skirt.
I The mint green veiling fell from
| a matching circlet headpiece.
I MiM Ellie Blomsmn of De­
troit and Mrs Thomas Havens
were the bridesmaids. They wore
gowns styled Identical to the
maid of honor'.', with matching
; circlets, emerald green dippers
nnd white gloves. All three carpled a bouquet of yellow and
I white chrysanthemums
| Gordon Humphrey of Mlddlevliie was Ills brother's best man.
| Franklin Stum. R5 Hastings,
brother of the bride, and Mlchael Gibson of Hostings were
the asliera
■ Mr. and Mra. Cody Laubaugh.
R5 Hastings, and Mr and Mrs.
Robert Harrison. R1 Fricpurt.
y&gt;°°
were the masters and mlstrejscs
. of ceremonies.
For her daughters wedding.
Mrs Stem chose a bonded lace
. .'heath dress of champagne beige,
’with brown accessories. Mrs.
I Humphrey chase a lace sheath
; dress of champagne beige with
beige accessories. Both mothers
i wore corsages of pink runes and
! white chrysanthemums. Grand। mother Weeks wore a corsage of
pink rosebuds.
The reception was held at the
Laason Sluirpe Hall Immediately
: following the ceremony. . Mrs.
Cody Laubaugh and all the sisters-in-luw wore corsages of
yellow chrvanthemums

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Personal Mention

Lloyd Gaskills of Dowling. Dave
will leave the 13th to meet his
parents, the Jack Stems in Blnn- ;
Ingham. Mrs. 8. (Miriam) and1
tlii.- children will Join them on
the 15th when the Don Marczac
family of San Jose. Calif, will j
arrive for a holiday visit Mra. I
M. is the former Judy Stem.1
Dave and family will return to
Norfolk. Dec. 18th
The Eric vonRds family were
joined by their son. U. of M.
student, Charlie vonRds, at the

Miss Holly Allda Van Matre and
Bruce Wayne Steiner Saturday
afternoon. Dec. 3. at 2 o'clock tn
a single ring ceremony performed
In lhe Bowens Mill Chapel.

Springs Township Supervisor and
Mra. Jerome Van'Matre, R3 Mid­
dleville. and the bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mra. Fred Steiner.
R1 Middleville.
Rev. Earl Schlpper ot Middleville
officiated before 100 guest*. Music
ter. Mrs Mark Thompson.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a brocaded white
satin gown featuring an empire
waistline, stand-up rolled collar
and three-quarter-length sleeves
with rolled cuffs. A chiffon.,ca­
thedral-length train was attached.
Her fingertip veil of silk Illusion
was held in place with a pearl
tiara.
Miss Jennie Steiner, tiie groom's
sister, was lhe maid of tenor and
bridesmaids were MIm Katherins
Pagliero. South Holland. Ill, and
Miss Mary Lyons, and Miss Sherri
Jo Pennington of Middleville. Miss
Emily Bergman, cousin of the
bride, from Dolton. III., was the
junior bridesmaid.
Their red velvet, ankle-length
gowns were Identically styled with
empire waistlinea and round neck­
lines. They carried bouquets of
red roses and white carnations.
Alpha Lewis of Middleville was
MRS. BRUCE WAYNE STEINER
best man. Ushers were Mark
. . . Miss Holly AUda Van Matre Is Married.
Thompson, the groom's brother-in­
law, and Andrew Pennington, lhe
bride's cousin.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Clif­
the Fred Steiner home Friday eve­
The bride’* mother chase a two- ning. Dec. 2.
ford Dolan wm luncheon hostess
piece turquoise dress with white
to those In her bridge club at
accessories and lhe groom's mother
her home on Woodland Avenue.
wore a grey silk A-llne dress and
Mrs. Arthur Haight of Benton
Harbor was a guest.
Mr. and Mra. Gevcrt Bergman
U. of M. frosh Jim Brown of
of Dalton. Ill, presided us master
Tulsa. Okla., was a guest of the
The Hastings Order of Eastern Vernon "Snap" Engle family for
reception I (eld nt the Bowens Mill
the Thanksgiving holiday. Mark
Ladles Aid Hall. Mra Cornelius Star will have a triple school of Engle was home from Alma Col­
Engel poured the punch and Mra. instruction at 7:30 pm. Saturday. lege.
Rudy Pagliero cut the cake. As- Dec. 10. with Prudence Noble
silting were Mra Duane Osbun ।Chapter 366 of Hickory Corners
Astronauts i have to guard
and Mra. Red Richards
i and Lanrel Chapter 31 of Nash­ against optical -illusions. For In­
Out-of-town guest* came from ville. Lucille Koken will be con­ stance. a cube becomes diamond­
8t. Charles. Oak Lawn. Chicago, t_
_____ _ ana
__ ______________
ductress
uutruetrw* at me shaped against the blackness of
South Holland. Dolton. Hl, Ban- Hastings Masonic Temple,
space, tuid a circle seems to take
gor, Grand Rapids arid Wayland, freahment* will be served.
an elliptical form.
‘

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Instruction School

Point for the Thanksgiving ho11will arrive from Seattle. Wuh.,

Reses. for Christmas vacation.
Terry Williams, son of Mr. and
Mra Gordon Williams, formuly
of Hastings, suffered a broken
ankle and serious injuries to
both eyes In an accident over
Die Thanksgiving holiday. He
was admitted to the hospital In
Ann Arbor. Friends will be pleasbut
sUll under his physician's care.
He Ls the grandson of Mr. and
Mra. Alf Williams.

Area Women
Attend Christmas
Program Thursday

. don Johncock. Jr, Mra. Kenneth। THE HASTINGSBANNEK-I
Johrtcock, and Mrs. Alvin Van- ’
Thursday, December «. 1M4
derklay, Guo-Ho; Mrs Marie'' ' '
. ■ ■ ■
Or«n
Mr. B. Frohlkh. O
“n Honor* WU«® - nai-

I Mra. Wendell Shroyer, Mra Leo
Tiie Robert Shannons wlU
Barry, Mra. -------------------------------Hale Carpenter. Mrs
Kenneth Stamm and Mrs Ger-. take off for California a HtUo
trade Ruiine, Carlton Center: ■ earlier than usual this year so
Mra. Wesley Friend, East Balti- that they will reach the
I tional Christmas program Thura- more, and Mra. Martha Kuhn. ■ Milne Slate in plenty of time to
Area 10 Extension Home Econo- I attend the Rose Bowl game on
I day. Dec. 1. at LeValley Metho| mist.
dlst Church near Ionia.
Tills was the first of a possible
annual Barry. Ionia and Mont| calm Counties Christmas pro­
' gram for Extension homemakers
; and guests. The theme of Thurs[ day's program was International
understanding -through Chrlstmas custom* and songs of other
countries.
ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Jo­
Decorations and refreshments
seph Lewis. 420 8. Michigan Ave­. were in keeping with the Chrtst(1 Yr. Guarantee)
nue. wish to announce the en­. mas tradition* of lhe five coun­
gagement of their daughter. Le-. tries featured—England, France.
nay Arm, to Russel) Hubbert, son। Germany, Poland and Mexico.
Barry County Extension home­
of Mr. and Mra. Ear) Hubbert.
m Hastings.
nuuiHp, Center
vruicr Road.
iwau. The
411c; makers, under the chairmanship
------ ■
R1
bride-elect Is a senior at Has- j of Mrs. Delmond Culler. Nash&gt;inn« High
tiinh School nnd it..
vllle, were
were resoonslble
responsible for
for hoshos­
(With Attachment*)
Reg. $119.95
tings
the groom vllle
Is employed by The Tyden Cor­ pitality and the registration of
poration A June 34 wedding Is more than one hundred ladles
who attended.
being planned.
Tliosa ladles traveling from
Barry county and the extension
235 W. State
Hi. 945-9647
The Aben Johnson, Jr., family study group* they represent are:
of Bloomfield Hills were guests Mra. Culler and Mra. Marjorie
of his mother. Mra. Aben John­ Fisher. Nashvllle-U-Sharit; Mra.
son for Thanksgiving.
Lyndon Johncock. Br.. Mrs. LynMiss Wanda Cook. Michigan
State University Extension spec­
, iallst in music, was the guest

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�Carole Rose in
Honors College
Frank Prentice
Dies Suddenly of
Heart Attack

1204 8. Jeffenx*l Street. Ium been
accepted as a new member in
the Honors College at Michigan
Oxdey of Harting* on March 12. State University.
1806.
Honora College provided spe-

superior
they moved to their Part rtrert
home.

-------- —
IV, rIWU* n.
PrtnUcc. 86. 106 N Park Street,
who wm dead on arrival at Pen­ and Allen, of Baltimore, Md ;
nock Hoapital about 2 pm Wed- two daughter*, Mra Paul (Thelet
Olbaoa of Middleville and Mr*.
John (Helen) Stem of Chicago,
ni.; two brother*. Fred of Has­
Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home
ting*
and Melvtn of Ban Pablo,
The Rev. George Elliott offi­
ciated and burial wa* In River­
Delong of Grand Rapid* and
side Cemetery.
Mra Amy Rollin* of Kalamazoo;
15 grandchildren, and eight great
heart attack while walking on grandchildren. A slater, Lottie
W. Stale near lhe Haaa Stan­ Michael, and a half-al*ter. Nellie
dard OU Service SUUon. He Short, preceded him In death.

ting* 7bwn.ihlp on Feb. 10. 1880
the son of Fred and Mary Jane
(Gray) Prentice. He attended
the Ha-iint-. Center and Hastings
High School nnd married Mary

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77ie 4H Service Club Christmas
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near BanAeld.
All member* and any other 4H
member. 15 or over, wishing to
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Typewriter’s Anatomy
The Hastings
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Thursday.
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Hastings
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ELKS and VIVIANS

Ruinage Sale

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it is obvious that he has learn­
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the emnhaal* of his training pro­
gram then becomes one of learn­
ing by doing. From the various FBIDAY. DEC.

the mechanic* of electrical mo­
dels. A* on the manual he first
learns the paste operations nnd
[ then progresses to other makes
and models In both the manual
[and electric machines. Instruc' dona and experiences in five
major American-made typewrit­
er* are covered In addition to
the skills and knowledge ob­
' talned In the rennlr of type| writer*, the student is also

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Walnut can be planted and
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farther north titan Minnesota
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Leland Arnie Bacon. 18. Rt
Many boys and girls are ex­ Middleville, pleaded guilty whan
chlnca. credit balance machines,
I petted to attend lhe 11th an- arraigned before Circuit Judge
and other electrical office equip­
Recently awarded the Army r.ual Christmas ’party Michigan Archie
ku« *».
D. McDonald on a charge
ment. Concurrent with the tech­
many in their beginning typ­ nical aspects at training are Commendation Medal for the, Bell Telephone Company will ■ of breaking and entering th*
lege the student ha* many bene­ ing course.
course* designed to provide the performance of exception-| Rive for the children of it* Grand I Central Garage at Middleville on
ally meritorious duty in his for- ruplds area employee. Dec 10.
Nov. 16.
fit*. He may waive all normal
If you UUnk the keyboard of a
of
fesU,tUrK BhteJl
His case wes referred to thq
course requirement*. Working typewriter Is difficult w master, •-liramanahlp and human rela­ nwr assignment as on ROTC tn- ।
at Eastern Michigan txr«n *t 130 pm wlU be lhe probation depa-tment for peer
closely with hl* own faculty ad­ then you should we the Inlriest- tions. for many of the ttudenta structor
Univerrtty Ypsilanti .was Army G
‘iJ^avie Audited -nlenre
sentence mvratiration
Investigation
viser. be Is given lhe opportunity
find employment in small -hops
___ w lv
David Boyer. 21. Grand Rapids,
to develop his own program of hind the cover. The independent where they not only repair ‘U-r-'rant First Class Charles P. I
who was charged with entering
study suited to ills Interests and m.’chanical movements of the 43 equipment, but assist In selling Wllllams.
The children, from 3 tcT 13
NgL First Class WlUiams'
abilities.
key's end 86 character combina­ • quipment and In making office
tlng a set of snow Ures. three
The study program will include tions of a typewriter are similar calls for minor repairs. Some
Smith, lives at 1108 8. Park St.
tachometer* and a box of tools,
honor* courses specially designed
Idltion. there will be gift* from also pleaded guilty.
students have found auocesaful
for Honor* College students, a piano Each functions as an employment Un other arras of Hastings. Ilia parents. Mr. and Santa Claus for every child
Mr*. Pownall Williams, reside
Leo James Oliver. 17. R1 Mid­
seminars and independent study. independent different unit.
allied work, such as cash reglsParents, meanwhile, will gather dleville, charged with unlawfully
The Honorr. College student may
One thousand nine hundred
The citation accompanying the
take advanced graduate work in
that the placement potential of award credited th? 30 year old building.
Central Garage at Middleville,
and
fifty
hours
of
training
are
hl* field whenever he Is ready.
students trained in this field
Children expected include those also pleaded guilty They were
Each student of the college is required by the student Ln Of­ b almost 100 percent successful. sergeant with "outstanding tech­ from Hartings, Hopkins. Lake
arrested by Middleville Police
fice Machine* Repair al the
nical proficiency, broad -military
Michigan Rehabilitation Iarti­
Jake Kandell and Clayton knowledge, and ingenuity In th« Odraia. Lowed, Middleville. Naah- Chief David Newman
cent of the student body
ville,
Saranac a^ Wayland.
Charles Wooten. Wayland, was
Miss Rose b a sophomore In cle before he 1* able to call Cook, instructor*. Are currently performance of ins dudes. By
bound over to the February term
himself a skilled worker. As a training over 35 student* in Of­ hl* professional skill and signifi­
the University College.
Circuit Court on a charge ot
beginning student he first learns fice Machine Repair. They view cant accomphslunenu he con­
felonious
assault at Orangeville
through lecture, the various the process as one of continuous tributed materially to lhe suc­
last June 26.
theories, and methods of opera­ training, even after the student cessful accomplishment of the
tion and repair there are on a hi.*, graduated and U employed
mission of the Fifth United
standard manual typewriter and
Thb program prepare* the States Army Instructor Group.
This Thursday Roman Catho­ applying this knowledge to other student by providing a brood Through hl* highly articulate I
basic knowledge of Office Ma­ and Imaginative classroom pre- . i
lic* arc celebrating the Fcart of manual makes and models.
AH training on cither the chine Repair Both ot these men sen tatIons, he won the admira­
lhe Immaculate Conception and
J SHOPPING
model is and their families live in Plain­ tion and respect of the cadet*
,lm a manual or the electric
electr
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
Church will be at 7 am.. 12:10 j •«*'*d
j) WEEKS LEFT
ba'ert on the u»e
u*c of "sequence." well and both'of them are former and faculty." SFC William.'; as
pm. 8 p in., tiie Rev Fr. Ralph' Encji student Is taught and re­ students of MRI'c training pro- an Instructor with Detachment Eck. 72. R1 Nashville, who died
Sunday.
Dec.
4.
at
her
ThomapNo.
21.
Fifth
US
Army
ROTC
Kelly. pastor, ha* announced.
, minded repeatedly that the seple
Lake
Home
following
a
long
of
Mr
Kandell's
tint
student*.
Instructor
Group.
Eastern
Mich
­
ent of successful repair depends
jon his using a seouenllal ap- . In last week's
•&lt;«»» article
uikk I
j failed
lauea igan University from June 1962 Illness, were held at I 30 pm.
proach. first in checking out the ,n mention the fact that the dl- to July 1966
SFC Williams I* now assigned Funeral Home.
machine for fault* and then tn ,ec,«r of our very tine recreation
repairing the machine. T ike a program is Glen R Hefner. Glen. to Military Assistance Command.
Plano or other fine mechanical ’’’rough the use of student help Vietnam. Advisory Team 21. as
instrument*, one part affect* and *°me outstanding commun- an advisor to elements' of the Hasting* Township Cemetery.
Mrs Eck was bom In Hartings
ily
carries “
out
re­ Army of lhe Republic of Viet­
anothrr and faulty repair or "
v support
--------------------•-» -u CM1ISTMAS SEALS
ovetrtghl Of one sequential step markable pro»rram of recreation. nam. Men of Advisory Tram 21 on Sept, 27. IBM. the daughter
Ultr RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Wt&gt; plan to devote a later article primarily advise Vietnamese staff of Bert and Ellen 'Miller)
repair* made to be of little value. on the subject of our many fine functions at Headquarter*. II Spark*. She attended the Has­
Corps Tactical Zone. With juris­ tings schools and operated a
In addition to the overall ae- community supporters.
Since our first article, some diction over 12 provinces. II beauty shop here until about
ouence approach, there arc cer­
tain parts such n* the back­ weeks ago. in which we related Corps Headouarler* supervises 45 1M0.
She married Max Eck on April
space unit, tabulators and car­ the fact that we enrolled 77 percent of Vietnam and Is thus
riage return that have their own few students In September, we I the largest of the country's tour 14. 1813. In Hasting*.
enrnlteH an
an additional -a
have enrolled
78 tan*leal ynrw-s
in addition to her husband,
, inctivttiuai sequential repair ra- have
Sfc
Williams
was
graduated
students.
Twenty
student*
have
she Is survived by a daughter,
[quircment*.
■AS"
'] Based on this fact alone one also completed their ptogiajus uf from Hastings High School In Mra, Rtlcn Hard art of III Nash­
1859.
training and are now employed
ville. and two grandchildren.
can see why a student within
I the Office Machine Repair throughout the Bute.
(A-mlnus)

dec.

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Hartings, Mich., WI 5-9466
Phone 945-5704
MILO BIBIK CHURCH
OUR LADY OF GREAT OAK.
Bat Sabbath school, 1:10.
10 a m Bunday schooL
Route 3 Delton
DOWLING
Worahlp, 11 am.
11 am Momlng worahlp
6:30 pm. Young Peoptas ser-

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Worahlp, 11 am.
Youth mceMng, 8:11 pm.

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Bunday acteoL 11 am.
Wednesday service. 8 pm.
Reading room open WednraPhone DR 4-6277

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11 am. Momlng worship. Jun­
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Wednesday, 7:30 Family Night

SBONET -POINT
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.
Jlev. Richard K«
Prayer Wednesday, 2

Candle
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11 Am. Preaching.
8 Pm Preaching.

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Elder Samuel J. BUs

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Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30.
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HASTINGS FLOWER SHOP
206 E. State

CARLTON CENTER
METHODIST CHURCH
Morning warship, 8:15 am.

CARLTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
ctiurah rtudy, Bunday. 9.45.
Elder Gerald N. Slack
Worship, Bunday, 11 am.
Youth Fellowship, Bunday, 6.
Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:30.
Saturday worahlp. 10:45 am.
Chancel choir, 7 pm. Thuraday.
Prayer meet Tttesday, 7:30 pm.

New York Life

Phone 945-5952

Bollwood and E. Bute Road

lor. guardian made the dnils-oftb»-wurld namrtuga
Among tte oburcte* reprcaansd wore FUrt MMhodtei. Km-

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7 pm. Evening worahlp.

DELTON METHODIST

IRVING CHAPEL
Bunday school. 10 am.
CHURCH OF GOD
Sunday school, 10 am. to 11.
LAKEWOOD RUB. CHURCH
Momlng worahlp, 11 am.
Rev. Carl BUrtmall, Pastor
Young People's Service, 7 pm.
Pastor, Rev. James R Hatfield
Momlng worship, 10 a m
Evening serrloe, 8 pm.
Watson Oor, m miles
HASTINGS UNITED
Bunday school. 11 am.
Bible Btudy. Wed., 7:30 pm.
West of Martin
HOLINESS CHURCH
Bunday worahlp, 7:10 pm.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Sunday school. 10 am.
Wednesday family worship.
Worahlp, 11 am.
Eart Marshall Street
Adult Bible study. 7:30 p.m.
WOODLAND
Bunday service, 7:30 pm.
Marvin SicknilUer, Pastor
Youth Fellowship, 7:10 pm.
UNITED
BRETHREN
CHURCH
YJ»Z. Tuesday, 7:30 pm.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Bays, atria Fellowship, 7:30.
George Bpeaa, Pastor
Momlng
worship, 11 am.
1503 Johnson. Lake Odewsa, Mich.
WOODLAND METHODIST
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
Bunday school. 10 am.
Rev. Richard VandenBoech
WOODLAND
Mid-week prayer meeting WedMorning worahlp. 11 am.
Bunday school, 10 am.
CHURCH ORKTHE BRETHREN
| Evening service. 8 pm.
8319 Coals Grove Road
Youth FMtowahip, 7:30 pm. ■ Prayer service. Wed.. 8 pm.
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Pastor
McCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN IN
ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH HASTINGS CONGREGATION
Bunday school. 10:45 am.
CHRIST CHURCH
Phone Vurmontvfllu
Rev. Fr Ralph J. Kelly
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Wednesday, 7:30 adult choir.
"The Church of the Wildwood"
Rev. Stephen VestIt, Assistant
220 Wert Oolfax scree*
259-7298
Thursday. Junior choir,
Otis Lake Road
Bunday »in a, 10, 11:30 am.
Bunday public talk, 3 pm.
Rev. Isaac Osgood, Pastor
Morning worship. 10 am.
INTER-LAKES
Sa turdaya
Sunday school, 11 a.m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Delton. Michigan
8T. AUGUSTINE,
Rev. David Honeywell. Pastor I Evening service. 7:30. pm.
MIDDLEVILLE
Prayer and Bible Study Wed­
Sunday schooL 10 am.
nesday, 7:30 pm. Ira Osgood's.
Wcrah|p,-ll am.
Evening worahlp, 7 pm.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
ip
7
pm.
KILPATRICK
UNITED
Wednesday Fellowship.
’
BRETHREN CHURCH
BRETHREN CHURCH
Max M. Ovenahlre, Pastor
M-66 Woodland
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev.
R.
A.
Hoffman
Worship service. 10 am.
1719 N. Broadway
v
10 am. Sunday school.
Mote, Supt.
11 am. Worship service.
410 E. Madison, 945-5065
8 pm. Evening service.
ClirtaUan Endeawr, 7 pm.
Sunday school, 9:45 am.
Darrel Starbard, president.
Morning worship, 11 am.
PEOPLE'S BIBLE CHURCH
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
Youth service 7 pm.
l/A Mlle E. of M-66 on State Rd.
LeRoy Kenney. Pastor
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm.
HASTINGS
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
Wednesday Bible, prayer, 7:30.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
10 am. Sunday school.
11 JMn.- Momlng worship.
;
pin. Class leodcra. Clayton Mote LAKEWOOD
and FYed Bawdy.
Wednesday, 7:45 Bm. prayer.
BAPTIST CHURCH
M OttU Of THIMBU gLif
Thuraday, 7 p.m. Pioneer Giris
Community Room above
andxBoys Brigade.
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
Woodland Fire Station
Wcknen'a monthly tnlsaioriary
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
Rev. Wayne Richie, Pastor
lellc
10 am. Morning service.
“J, 2nd Tuesday, 7:30.
------9:50 am Bunday scitooL
11:15 am. Sunday school.
WESLEYAN
METHODIST
7:30 pm. Evening service.
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A cordial welcome to all.

All families

ORANGEVILLE
ORANGEVILLEBa
BaPTIST
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
2 Milas South of Gun Lake
9:45 am. Bunday school.

50 From 9 Area Churches
Attend Women’s Meeting

MW
— — —- ■
Cartton Center Methodist, Dow­
ling Msthodlrt, Bowens Mills txMlnma meeting on Friday. Jan.
Christian Refonned, Woodland
The
next
dale
for
the
Church
Clturoh of tte Brethren, and the
Nashrdle KUK. Church.
World Service clothing pick-up
wiU be Dec. 27 M the Woodland
hcaU'SM* fcr lbs luncheon, with Church of the Brethren paraonMra. John Mahler and Mra. Har- age. Recetred on World Com­
munity Day for shipment at that
orations depleting ebenea of many time were 80 pajama sets, 45
health kite. 13 layette seta, and

BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH

cation wm ted by Mra. Btevens,
Rev. Eart Oaaklll. Pastor,
assisted by Str* DaMd Otto. Mra.
Saturday. Dec. X0, 5:30, Bun­ George Lockwodd. Mra. Fred
10 am. Sunday school.
day school Christmas potluck al
11 am. Morning worahlp.
Prayer meeting Wedneoaay, 7.
1U Strouse. Bring dish to pass
and own table service.
by Twohlg, accompanied by Mra.
METHODIST CIRCUIT
CHURCHES
Rev. John Joldersma
Christian Endeavor,
family planning proHermon UUe; "Do You Have A
Evening service, 7 pm.
Light That Never IJums Out?"
training center tor women.
Worahlp service, 9:30 am.
Church school 10:30.
Martin Comers

Worshlp service, 10:30 am.
Clulmby Church
Church school, 10:30 am.
Morning worship, 11:30 am.

HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
George Huff, who with her hus­
Rev. RumcU Houseman, Pastor
band served as a missionary in
11 am. Momlng worship. Mee-

four terms. They now live In
Heatings. He is president of the
Michigan Conference ot the
Wcrtcyan Methodist Church and
she has positions of leadership

children 4 through 8 years.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
6:30 pm. Young People's
&gt; She apoka on "Community Mis­
Woodland at Velu Road
meet Inga
sions" and pointed out that in
•Ph. 367-2917
7:30 pm. Special music, hymn
"A Friendly Chrtrt-Centerod sing message by lhe pastor. the perplexity of today's multlplied needs and calls for our
Church."
Sunday school, 10 am. Classes tallon Boys Club.
whom much Is given, much is
Tuesday Activities
required." She gave highlights
Worship service, 11 am.
of the African country in which
Brotherhood. 8 pm.
Club.
chotra.
7:30 pm. Mary and Martha
changes and opportunities in
Wednesday, 3:45 pm.
Missionary Society meeting at
Sailor choir, 8 pm.
tiie home of Mrs Leonard Kuutz.
today. MUaKnarlca go to minister
Bethel Bible Study, Thuraday,
Wcdnmday AoUvUlSS
unto people leas fortunate, and
have no ulterior motlyee, which
Junior Catechism Class. Sat­
9 am. Women's Prayer Band.
urday. 9 am.
1:30 pm. Dorcas Circle meet- is hard for mercenary - minded

7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and Here. Their work in evangellrtn,
Bible study. Quarterly business education or medicine la a hard
ami grueling life, not proepermeeting.
(
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Thuraday—6:30 pm. Pioneer
61w&gt; pointed out that Use mod1302 South Hanover
Girls Club#
Hastings, Mlchljin
Nursery for regular services.
vftloped nations uro good for
Telephone 045-9429
Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor EVANGELICAL UNITED
dlo, the printed word, the Lau10 am. Sunday school. Elywn BRETHREN CHURCH
taach method for teaching 1111Nursery.
H. J. Buwalda. Minister
Junior Sunday school in charge Phones WI 5-3397, A WI 5-4095 leadership In these nations of
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
Office hours Tuesday through men educated In nu-vion schools.
She also had words ot praise for
Hamblin.
Friday by appointment.
the work carried out by UNICEF.
11 am. Worship service.
6:15 pm. Junior service in Wert. atpe. Nursery, Classes.
11 am. Worahlp servica Ser­
Teens _anB.Young Adulte in mon: "The Redeemer's Mlssldh."
Mrs Huft says that ahe comJunior choir sings "What Do
cmnrc at jRrrUn and Dorene You Dream of Little Jesus Child."
Buhl.
’
They will receive choir awards,
Adult prayer service in charge organist. Mrs Ruth West, choir grandmothcr and wonders why
of Mra. Rogers.
director, Gerald Ostroth.
compare, her life with that of
7 pm. EvangelteUc service.
the suppressed African woman
7:30 pm. Wednesday Prayer partmenL
nd Praise service.
6 to 6:30 pm. Junior choir and concludes. “I’d rather got
Involved" This Is also the aim
Thuraday. Dec. 8, 7:30 pm. practice.
- ---------*—
--------6:30 pm. Carry in supper and of United Church Women— to
Hammond at th? parsonage
annual congregational meeting. become Involved in Ute whole
Saturday. Dec. 10. 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, day at prayer and world conununity.
Chrirtmas pracUcq for everyone Bible study.
MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN
in program.
REFORMED CHAPEL
708 W. Main Street
day school Christmas program.
7 pm. Evening group, Mra.
Rev. Earl Bclilppcr
Gladys Ostroth.
Worahlp. 10 am.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Nursery for both groups.
209 W. Green Street
Evening worship, 7:3g pm.
hcarsal.
Rev. George Elliott
Telephone WI 5-4945
Friday. 2 pm. Friendship Claaa
COATS GROVE
8:30 am. Worship service.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
11 am. Worship servioe Title church. Mrs. Bowtw, bostesa
for each sermon Is: “Ood's
Coots Grove R Durkee Road
Saturday. 10 Children’s Christ­
Voice.'
Rev. Chartss Gibbs, Pastor
mas party. The buses will pick
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
up and deliver the children.
Bible school, 10 am.
EVENTS----—Dec. “
II.
COMING------------Monday. Cabinet meeting. 7
Worship hour, 11 am.
Unified ChriaUnaa
urday. 10:30 am.
A Hearty Welcome to All!

Momlng worship, 11 am.
Sunday evening service, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, W8C8 executive
Dec.
18. 7 pm. Cantata Sunday.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
‘The Country
Bunday. 8:30 am. Free Metho­ meeting. 9 am.; W8CS Pine and "Chimes of the Holy Night" by
I Welcomes You."
HoUy tea
church choir.
dist broadcast over WFUR.
Thuraday Activities
3:30 Carol and Children's choir
Wednesday, of tor school
Young People's Service, Thura- rehearsal.
7:30 Chancel choir rehearaal

jingle Bell

HASTINGS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
103 E. Woodland AveniM
Rev. H. R. Collver X

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somebody’s Christmas.
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won't be appreciated. It's such a convenient step-saver, be­
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Moke it a delightful little Princess53 phone in-color, or the
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11 am. Morning worship.
6:15 pm. Youth Fellowship.

7 pm. Evening worahlp.
7 pm. Wed, prayer and Bible

'OUTH KALAMO
LENTECOSTAL
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
1631 Ionia Rd, Kalamo
Btmday school. 10 am.
Morning worahlp. 11 am.
Young People's service. 6:30.
Thursday prayer. 7:30 pm.
SORTH IKVWh WESLEYAN
METHODIST Y IH fttll
of Btssoa and Buehler Rd.
Rev. Morris

i. Pastor

RENT

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W. F. Arnold

Village of Woodbury
Sunday school. 9.45 am.
Worahlp, 11 am.
Junior church for children. 4-9.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed
Fellowship service. 7:45 am
Youth Fellowship, Wed., 7.
Bible Study and Prayer aernce. Wednesday.

1 IR8T CHURCH OF GOD
1130 N Broadway. HasUngs
Rev. Burnley O. Spencer. Pastor
Phone 945-5218
Where a Christian Experience

That

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev. Don M. Oury. Rector
9 a m Holy Communion.

sermon. Nursery and classes for
11 am. Momlng worahlp.
6 pm. Young People's service, children.
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
7 pm. Wednesday service.

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�Fresh Oil of The Attic

By H. D. Burpee
27,couple 0? w^ka^o0?43^ tTunto(' nnd dre*"r draws, etc.
In my column * •tor^n’lttej
And now
"Bowen's Milin
en‘‘Uca for M,i Bowen'* letter:
Once Call “ □un^X .rrntm
Burpr'‘ *
Ux&gt;:
years ago by Schuyler ‘ Bowen
K*ch wwk' 1 rf*d w,u* ln• *--— —
• so uuci
-uiu i re­ tera-t, in the HASTINGS BAN­
vived the nicest letter from NER, your column, “Fresh Out
Schuyler's widow.
,
Of The Attic. Was moat happy
. .« »&gt;«&gt; um. ih.i : today to see a reprint of some­
""“W Wie WCU
thing that Schuyler had gotten
h Uw
btlore Schuy­ together. But sony too that had
ler s death.
T„__ , w
I known you ,n,
intended
to iMM
run
When I flrat called on the thtt i 1 could have furnished a
Bowen's. Mra Bowen told mo Plctuiy of the old sawmill al
how as a girl she used to go to Bowens Mills as it was about
my grandfather Burpee's when
Ume t,lal Edwln H. Bowen,
they lived al Barlow Lake. My Schuyler's grandfather, bought
grandfather was Benjamin P 11*15 property, and before the grist
Burpee and the history of Yan- a,ld n°ur mill was built. Tlw
kee Springs township In lhe big P!acc wm Hum called Gun Lake.
Allegan and Barry County his- However. Mr. RJciiard Cook,
tory book, a lot of us are fa-1 editor, did have a very good plcmillar with, shows him as an of-1 ture of
m,d building as it
fleer of the Grange as well as!wns before the third story was
a member of the school board in bul11 on Anyway the mill was
187D.
, t he principle Industry for many
I also found out that Mrs ycara U you ahould wnnt
w
—&lt;. father
-------------Bowen's
was Sam Walbert rnnke use of the picture, I can
end I soon told her that I could 'send one to you, providing you
return it.
remember of her father calling can
'
-V.VW.
Following is the story of the
on my father here at Delton
small Picture. A pen and Ink drawing
boy.
was made about 1886-67 shewing
Well the letter I received from tile dwelling Hooks very much
Mra. Bowen, to my notion, is a as R does today i. the old bam.
“Fresh Out Of The Attic" in int&gt;t the one standing today).
itself. I called on her and pick­1 some garden fence, race of water
ed up the picture she mcnuomxl :nnd the sawmill and pond, and
and she also had two scrap the building which has been
cone many years, many piles-of

every "Fresh Out Of The At­ usual.
tic that'ha* ever appeared, fihe
Thls Picture, fur many years,
even had the flrat article I ever ,uw been Putted on the cover of
wrote for the BANNER pasted ,he Oeorge Rickard family Bible
tn
--------i__u.
In an.
one nr
of H*.
her wrap
books. Bock ■ Mrs. Tom Bowen's parental A
tn 1052 I wrote nn article en­ member of the family wanted
titled "A Long Time Ago." re- 1 the Bible I tried to take the
gardlng some old graves in picture out but foiled to The
Orangeville township and other paper seemed poor, so a neighbor
look a picture of It. and what
Orangeville history.
I Just read that article again rhe made seems to have turned
out well.
.
nnd In the near future I will
Edwin H. Bowen served as
again reproduce Ilin my column.
Although I have all the scrap postmaster from 1865 to 1877, but
books from the BANNER at my in 1871 caused the place name to
disposal here In my office, I be changed from Gun Lake to
find that In Mrs. Bowen's scrap Bowens Mills. Charles Armstrong
books there are quite a lot of followed Bowen as postmaster,
article* that do not appear In and the office was then rnnv.ed
lhe BANNER scrap book*. 1 feel Into the store building where he
like a kid with a new toy when operated a general merchan­
I get some new material to pro­ dise store. I have always been
duce. That Is what make* this told that Bowen's postoffice was
work interesting I set here with a bushel basket. His salary was
tears In my eye* sometimes what he could get from the sale
when I think of the mnnv "wrap­
books, old newspaper clippings,
Sincerely yours,
old pictures, etc Hint all of us
Blanche Bowen,
would enjoy so much, that arc
Wayland. Mick
laying away in old attics, old
I might add hero that probably
the next Improvement over the
bushel basket. was a hand made
poMofflce with boxes for' the
mail. A couple of years ago Dr,
Bernard and I went over and
called on Mrs. Minnie Springer,

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cd the old pastoffice, desk, boxes
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[ here st Delton. I believe Doc

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Bunday.
Monday. Nov. 20. Mra Edwin
Timm stayed with her Monday home Monday frac Smyrna,
but her daughter. Mrs. Charles Tenn, where she visited
daughter and husband, Mr.
Ing Thanksgiving. * Mra Clay­
ton Bennett was confined to
Pennock Hospital In Hastings
from Sunday to Wednesday.
Upped the scale* at 7 pound*.
Mrs. Viola Beard la home from Mr. and Mrs Gary Berg and
Pennock Hospital but must fol­ family will spend Christmas with
low a strict diet. Mrs. L A. Eaton
is home from Pennock Hospital
n Hastings. * Mrs Conrad Bee­ January for duly With the Army
ler. who has been in Blodgett! in the Philippines.

Middleville

that is now connected with the
Museum os well as the old
Brown Schoolhouse. I am sure
that if Doc knew where that old
original bushel basket was that
ho would have that on display
too.

this CUSTOM DELUXE DISHMOBILE

Thursday.

Rodney Flnkbelner and family
of Fowlerville. * Mr and Mrs.
’ Rex Sc hid had Thanksgiving
1 guest*. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potts.
I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Potts of
■ Kalamazoo. Bob Polls nnd room­
' mate. Bob Peterson, of Grund
' Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. John Potts
' and three sons of Owosso were
I VsHora of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Potts and Mr. and Mra. Rex
■ Hchad and family for the week• end.
Many college students were
; home for Thanksgiving. * Mr
. and Mrs. Miner Palmer and Mr.
[and Mrs Gary VanSyckle and
two sons of Wyoming were
' Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
—Earl
—r, V
. “?8,ck? „Supper
up per
Mr. and Mra. Vem Hiar were N™was 111 with'the flu. * Mr. and
Mra. Chas. Flora have rented I Thanksgiving guests of their son. guests were her brothers and
their wives. Mr and Mrs. Russell
the Ca*. Cox home on Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Car! Hiar. in Palmer of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs
By Mrt. Mary Jackion
.. * Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brog were Wayland. * Mr. nnd Mrs Har­ Ralph Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs
.Thanksgiving gue*ts of their old Griffeth and Mrs Addle Richard Palmer of Cherryville
* daughter
daughter. Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. James Griffeth of Hickorv Corners at­ Road. * Elmer Brown and mo­
Kenneth Secord. Thomas Martlny and family of Saline. * tended the Griffeth - Pigman ther-in-law visited relatives in
Sharp and Beverly Bender re­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Apsey en­ wedding held at lhe Bowen Mills New York State last week * The
turned lo their school Wednes­ tertained their family Thanks­ Reformed Chapel Saturday eve­ Prairie Literary Club will hold
day. lhe boys to Michigan Tech­ giving, Including Mr. and Mrs ning. Mrs. Griffeth was a guest their Christmas party at the
nical College at Houghton and Terry Morgan and family of of the Harold Griffeth* Satur­ home of Mrs. Otis Morgan on
Beverly to CMU at Mt. Pleasant. Spring Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ day evening and a Sunday Stlmpwn Road. Dec. 14 * Mr.
* Rev. Ralph Tweedy of Free- neth Schondelmayer and chil­ guest of her sister and husband, and Mrs. James Secord enter»rt occupied the Methodist pul­ dren. Mrs. Kathy Henning and Rev. and Mrs. Jason Stcere. The talned on Thanksgiving her par­
bride is the daughter of Mr. and ' ents. Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Neeb.
pit Sunday as Rev. Harold Taber family and Mrs. Dora White.

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of Clarksville. Mr* Viola Secord Tig HACTDIOS BAMffnt-8
and their son. Kenneth, from
“
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Michigan Technical College at
Houghton.
Hospital tn Grand Rapid* for
KeUy Baragar, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Baragar, was tn
Blodgett Hospital In Grated RapIda to have his eyes corrected by

Mrs, URue Griffeth.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kenyon
had the Thanksgiving dinner for
the family.'Thia included Mr
: and Mr*. Bob Kenyon. Mr and
Mr*. William Kenyon and chilJ dren. Mr. ahd Mrs. Rodney Kenyon and family. Mra Roy John-

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Mg $1.00

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percent- Tte average of
tte Tanna atewa a grore

Show Recovery
From Low Prices

Tractors
ace Labor

News
Especially

low A*

On State Farms

For Tte

"S

Brown retlmatea Cte hourly In­

tel Une teara

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of course)
Pick a winner from our complete stable

below three, tte agricultural
economist Indicated.
Brown says: 'Tte operator's
investment In liin business U Inercaxlng and will continue to do
so. Inflation in the prices for
cows. land. feed, equipment and
labor all enter Into increased
coots Average Investment of
118 fanners was $102,000 In 1064
and will roach $125,000 by 1967."

Thc 18th-century geographer
Gerard Mercator theorized that
a southern continent existed.

It ATTACHING TOOLS FOB 4 SEASON USB

admlsi tte stars." Captain James

tralla'a coasts, tte National Geo­
graphic says.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
1411

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{Mat. HnH«r

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Farmers

agricultural economist explainedTteoc ewtlmaten aixiiv only to
tte forms in tte sample and an

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BANNKB WANT ADS PAY

Guernsey Cows ! Production Credit
Produce
Thursday
rrtfUtll tJ Records MeetProduction
Credit AssoclThree registered Guernsey cows 1 atlon of tensing will hold its
in tte Ijcrd of James Alice Pish annual stockholders meeting
st Hickory Corncra, have com- Thursday, Dec. 8. at Kellogg
pie ted top Official DHIR actual Center. East tensing. Mark R.
production records, according to Watbrook of Ionia, President. will
Tte American Guernsey CaUle preside.
Club.
I Eire hundred farmer members
All cows were milked two and guests are expected to aLttmea a day.
I tend. The tensing Association U
’ ’ '
“
a co-operative extending credit
three-ywa-old. produced
to farmers In tte counties of
Ingham. Eaton, Barry. Ionia,
pounds of milk and 633
of fat. In 305 days; Uk—,-------------------------------------------- —
Masterblend Faltliful. a three-;
------------ a.............
year-old, produced 12,260 pounds
Loggerhead sponges inhabiting
of milk and 5»5 pounds of fat, coral reefs serve as tenements
In 306 days, and LockShorc K lor small shrimp, tte National
Nola, a two-year-old, produced; Geographic says. One patient
11,390 pounds of milk and 567J marine biologist counted 16.000
shrimp living in a single sponge.

machMte.

la a patient In 8t. tewranoo Ka­
pital In tensing. * Mr. aAd Mra.
wa« (altered te a ra-

Form oclerttista say the limited

Is right. Farmers owning big
machines keep than going from
dawn till dusk and often Into
lhe night.
If they do not have full-time
employees to shore tte tractor
driving time, they employ some

Barry Farm
. Calendar...

— 4H OtsncU AsprttUUeo State Unlrtrshy. Bui lAnslng,
, OlU HmMt fas. * SUB.
MlCidgun. 43323
-A nomlngl'feo will be charged
for tarn quantity orders.
Oilmen gre'rnfngllng with Bi-

income.

ktaca u well texM»eOrta three
days. Geologists have mkde
•ctenlo surreys in tte Islands of
Canada-a Northwest Territorire.
and sevaral wells have bten
dfflted.

ward tractors with more com-

DEC1?“-DHll Au!
clency and

tea fatigue which

ISC. U—MasU Feller SabooL bo«v
accidents and personal injuries.
U( ca Con&gt;M«. ■ P ■While large tractoni do not DSC. IS-n—OkrtaUBM Advenwre la
meet every farming situation, WorU UsStnUaSlagthey arc more extensively used
in c/op farming where corn.

Let 'BILL DING
Santa barry
—with—

Gifts from
MERRY
CHRISTMAS

county

IUMBER
COMPANY

Glen Lake Again
NMPF President

another example where formers
are using bigger investments in
equipment to replace labor which
they find It iiard Co get, one
agricultural .'dentist said.

Pleasant Valley

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OPERATOR

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Early payment discounts,
diaeounta* for faking early
telhrofY, -trfx iavlngs add
iHtan ora available to

counts for '67 fertiliser

don't have to take It unLetter ot December 1:

toftat by paying In De-

end at tte Carson City Camp
with Rev. Hull's family. Mias
Nancy Hull, a returned mlssion-

The Ken Willettes held their
family Ttenksglvtng dinner at
their home In Clarksville, John
left Monday for induction for

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Glenn teke, president of tte
Michigan Milk Producers Associ­
ation. tea bean elected to a
seventh consecutive term m
president of tte National Milk
Producers Federation (NMPF).
Lake, a dairy fanner In North
Branch, was chosen at tte an­
nual NMPF convention held this
year In Washington, D. C., Nov.

Spacial Saving*

By Mrs. EtW Blank

VTMA local group to to held at
Frtd’s TV Step in Clarksville.

Give the front
of year home

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Walin
X. Fanta aonniilr progareor of
Mrteulterai oosnonlcs and di­
rector of tte prate*.
Individual copte of tte publi­
cation .are available free of

Beatrice Stahl. ■ Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea Flowers, Jr. and daugh­
ters, Denise and Deanna of

Freeport. Mr. and Mrs Bud Gray
and sons. Michael. Patrick and

. .V&amp;S. AUTOMATIC ALLY

were dinner guests al the home
of Mra. Ethel Blank Bunday. Nov.
27, to honor tte birthday of Mrs.

Let SEDCON open and dose
lhe garage door with the push
of a button « . . regardless if
its raining, blowing, sleeting
or snowing. Great protection
when coming home late at
night. Give your Christrpas a
lift, install a SEDCON for her.

I ner at Home's restaurant for
| Thanksglvthg, Mra. Bert Blank

mate by taking delivery
thl» month.

When
Interest Rates
Go Down...
Will You Be
Left Up
in the Air?
they do, will you ba loft
with a loan that carries
a high Intort it rate? In

footer* if they make cash
expenditures

lave lubitontlally, too.

ray ehanged. Thefe worth
rememherlna

Main Office

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Oven­
shire and Cheryl of Detroit were
I guests of the family over the
weekend. * Mr. and Mrs Ivan
I Olmstead and family ted as

i6nia
1969 S. State Rd. — M-66

HASTINGS OFFICE
301 ft Sa. Mtehigaa

SMITH BROS.
ELEVATORS

Laho Odotsa

H&gt;m MS-941 S

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Citizens of the Third District:
To all those who worked so hard to nuke my election possible,

Door and Wall
Mirrors

PONG TABLE
bounce. Make in
in two 4 Vi x 5' sectiont^

Fireplace
Enclosures

for multiple usage andj

clever folding leg*.

Low os $22.95

• Stanley Power
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Picture Frames

• WoU Psnslihg

• K-Lux Room

I extend sincerest thanks. Your loyalty, your qfforts, and the
warmth of your friendship will not'be forgotten. To Congressman.
Todd, with whom I differ philosophically, I ofter my congrat­

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ulations for the way he conducted himself while representing

Radial Arm

proved xvay he maintained contact with the people. I will endeavpr'tb do as well. I am fully aware of the magnitude of the

Table Saw

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You have nlnced an obligation
upon my shoulders and ftt the
same time imposed a trust upor&gt;
me. The obligation is welcome.
Th« mul, 1 U.ure.w, MU.te
fulfilled.

die Third District. He should also be commended for the im­

1 owe ALL the citizens of tills District

GABRY BROWN

qf Mlchwn

* BaHneom Vanities

OF QUALITY

i2s no. at

In

May we work for you.
Cell . . .
CENTRAL MICHIGAN'S
MOST COMPLETE
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AS LITTLE AS &gt;24.9

DE WALT

for *67

Woodlahd

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148 Donors Give Blood
At School Clinic Nov. 28

Albert Church, at the 8hoi

birthday-

Mrs. NomJ Thaler vidted Mra

Rapids shoppers Saturday. * Mr.
and Mn. Clark Blanchard and
daughters of Grand Rapids were
children.

Ctartaa

Alvarez

and

temaUonal Skating party for Arthur Puller of Grand Rapid.,
exchange . students at Walker and Joyce Poll of North Freeport
arena In Muskegon Bunday.
.

on Tnanaagivmg the Ainos
Wltaona entertained the Frank ’
were Bunday rtaitora of Mr. end Richland.

Mrs Richard McNltt cd Conklin

co-chairmen, Mra. Joseph Slmlta Mrs
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and Mm Ray Waters,
wwisted
by
Mlaa Eva Hecox, Mra. Evah Sco­
Walklas
doc. ttote. produced 148 pinta ot bey. Mra Helena Smelker. Mrs.
William Towne. Cornelia DiaghlMdfrr Vtaf-rv
VlnlaA XAaaUa
Ruth Havens and Becky Gray.Hospital Guilds Na 12 and 42 Luedke. Kenneth Jooea. Bob
toward a quota of l.«o by next provided aandwichca and cookies. King. Charles Keller. Margaret
Ballings provided a refrtgerSmith. Ruaaell Dingacaon. Don-

Fn

Sunday. She returned home with

lT*.n,

■Sy Mr..

Walton. Janet Frohlich. Marvin
Smltli, Wesley Emery, Ted Smith.
Marte Smith. Jean Englcrtb,
Judy Bltas;
Douglas Cooper. Florence
Mead, william Dunlap. Stewart
Sweet. Doria Daugherty. Herman
St. Martin. Maynard Tucker,
Clayton Case. Edna Rhoades,
Melva Peake, Richard Shuster,
Darlene Hurless, Jack Hoke;

to 8hlriey Decker.
Rex Wieland.
bert Huebner provided the medi­
The donora included:
cal coverage. Volunteer registered
W James Alderaon, Arthur Alnurses aiding the Lansing nura- icrding, Mra. Marte Allerdlng,
Mrs. Vem Allerdlng. Farrell An­
ertok, Mrs. Robert Huebner and derson. James. Jr., Barnum,
Mnr. Mary VtutAman. Nurse uldwi
were Mra. Glen Alnalre and Mra Bean. Charlea Benedict;
ley. Jean Burke. Carolyn Mahler.
Lila Mewenger.
Arthur Bennett. Kingley Ben- I
Red Crow Gray Uidy members nett. Mrs. Don Berry. Mra. &lt;Bob­ Donna Meade. Cyril Enyart.
volunteering their time were ble) Brady, Betty Bryans. Anne Barbara Hahn. George B. Youngs.
Mra. L W. Scudder. Mrs. Robert Bortak. EUne Buehler, Willis
Stanley, Mra. Anthony Hctn. Mrs. Buehl, Robert Carlson;
Walter Ftoraburg;
Frank Ritchie and Mrs. Helen
Robert Casey. William Christie. . Harold Gray. Dick Craven.
Olson Clark. Gordon Cole. Ken- -Riciiard Enyart. Irene Bl. Marnoth Calms, Willard Curtis. Ju- 'Un. Robert S t a d e L Stanley
rs. John Sleeper. dith Dulman. Mrs W. Decker. 1
Irani, Mrs Harry Peter DeDeckcr. Mario DeVault; i. Harry Kelthlcy.
Mra. G. Dillard. Jack Echtinaw,
Mary Ann Echtinaw. James Ewer,
Rose Pish. Almon Fulton, Deanna
Tafffee, Mra. Lyle GUIeeple, Garrett. Meredith Gilbert, Mar­
By Frances Johntlon
shall Greenleaf;
R. C. Hammond. Louise Hard.
and Mra 8klrtey Wilkins.
Harold Hathaway. Clarence
Mrs. Wallace Borden of Augus­
Mamocn of the Sophomore Haute. Franklin Hayden. Mildred
Service Chib volunteering their Hayden. Donald Haywood. Belly ta. Orin and Clayton Haynes of
Hickory Comers were Thanks­
help after school were Robert Howes. Bernecc James;
giving dinner guests of Mra. Mil­
■CaateUne. Joy Hughes. Althea St
Martin. Barbara Heath, Eileen . W. B. Jerow. Catherine Kauf­ dred Shade. * Mrs. Beatrice
P Kaufman. Mra. R. Keller, Hummel and Mr. and Mrs. Les­
Tucker. Evelyn Fuller. Pam Han­ man.
Helen kcsler, Michael Klovanlch, ter Skutt of St. Johns and Mr
kins, Ann Weber and Mary
Agnes Krummin, Mrs. A. Lan­ and Mrs. Harold Hummel and
Miiaa.
family of Portland were Thanks­
caster,
Charles Llebhauser;
The canteen was operated by
James McDowell, Nell Malle- giving guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
koote, Patricia Mlles, Ray Miller, Donald Hummel? '
Robert Miner. Roderick Miller.' Thanksgiving dinner guesta of
C. Morgan, Donna Morrill. James
Mulder. Mra. J. MuUenlx, Donald Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson.
Steven Runyan and Sandra Ro­
Murphy;
Washable Vinyl Plastic
; Jane Neubert, Louta Neubcrt, bert of rural Woodland. * Susan
RJ. Newell. Geraldine Newton. and Mike Carter were Thanks­
giving guests of Mr. and Mrs
Finn Carter of Vermontville. *
Mra. PettenglU. Malcolm Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston
Stanley Pierce. Jack Raymond. of rural Woodland and Mr. and
Elmer Ritter. Mra. R. Ritter. Mrs. Dorr Layle were Thanks She
Kenneth Robbe, Donald 'Rose, giving dinner guests ot Mr. and
Eldon Roush. Robert Russell, Du­ Mrs. Elite Johnston. * Miss Almfc
At No
ane Ruthruff;
Everett of Muskegon spent
Connie Sandborn. Leona Bchri- । Thanksgiving with her parents.
ver, Helen Shcllenbargar, Nells
Thanksgiving Eve guests of
Co,t
Simpler. Smith J Sherman, El­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warner were
. wood Slocum, Beverly Smith. Mr and Mrs. Robert Warner and
Melvin Smith. William Snowdtft, family. Thanksgiving Day guasta
1 Burnley Spencer, Evelyn Spencer. were Mr and Mrs. Fred Nowlin
Mra. Sunthebner;
and family of rural Mason. *
Keith Taylor. Arthur Tbonip- Mr. and Mrs Homer Bartlett
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
Travis, Mra. H. Trumbull. Helen and Mrs. Lyle Bartlett of Vicks­
Tucker, Evelyn Ulrich. Irma Van- burg. ★ Earl LePard called on
George Barker at the Adams
Ann Wilcox, Howard Wilcox. Nursing Home in Portland Mon­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Sherlyn
Fetterman of Grand Rapids were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Fetterman and also
called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold
I Walkington.

Floyd Dukes of Middle Lake in
honor of Roy's birthday. * Mr.
and Mra. Blwjn King of Ionia
were Bunday dinner guests of
ifr. and Mra. Charles King.

lance to Pennock Hoepttal

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Mra. Wayne Tkgg and Glenn
Brovant wtre in Kahunaatw Sun­
day for the VFW District meet­
ing. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bunday With A2/C and Mra children and Ralph Moore vblted Thaler attended the Feltipausch
Chrtatmas party In Lansing.
Nuralng Home in Battle Creek
Mr. and Mra Donald Kidder
Sunday. Mrs Moores address is
252 West Manchester. Battle and family and Mr. and Mra.
bridge homo, * Mra Marion Creek. Mich. * Ralph Moore and Herbert Smelker enjoyed ice

Rlohard Shoebridge on
furlough. * Mra. Herb
lhe following boys under the di­
rection of Robert King. Bteevo
Tnffre. Dave Williams. Bob Iron­
side. Jim King. Bob Mayo. Dean

Dale Dukas. * Mr. and Um. Roy
Dukas were Bunday dinner guests

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I Thuraday. December L IM

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The Golden Text

Mn Leon Collins nt Lyon*.

Kazoo Gvitans
Start Boys’ Club
In Barry County

■on had u their Thanksgiving
feed hto flock like a shepherd:
derlfoff and Mr. and Mra. Joseph he shall gather the lambs with
Drombrowakl of Grand Rapids his arm, and carry tliem in his
bosom, and shall gently lead
Warner vtoited Mra. John War- those that are with young." The

Methodist WSCS
Meets Wednesday
For ‘Holly Tea’

The Flrat Methodist Church
WSCS will meet Wednesday.
Dec. 14. with a “Pine and Holly
Mr* Glenn Rykcrt and Mr. and ■erver ot Man.'
TV*" at 1 pro with the Naomi
। Mra. □. M. Holmes at William-.
Circle serving. Mra. Jacob Ben­
zoo Clvltan Club are trying to ■ton Monday. Nov. 28 * Mr. and
der, chairman.
work a little magic this Christ - Mra. Gerald Bartlett and family ।
of
East
Lansing
were
overnight
mas for members of Lhe Kala­
mazoo Boys' Club..
Don Gury of the Episcopal
| They're trying to turn 17.000
Church.
.
Mr. and Mrs Harley Stadcl FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
pounds of fruitcake into cash to
.
Mra. Marahall Cook U program
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. CHURCH
help pay for a camp.
Broadway and Center
The club luu already paid 515,- and Mra. Larry Rattier and famIvan Snyder has "Time for Wor­
Willard H. Curtis and
Uy of near Woodbury. * Mr. and
Richard K. Hom Ministers
ship."
Mra. Ford Snyder of Pontiac
Sunday. Dec. 11 morning worover Thanksgiving .....
with
Circle News from the First
County and plans to use pro­ spent
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Baxter, other ship. 0:30 and 11. Nuraery proceeds from this year's fruitcake vtoltora on the holdlay were Mr. | vldwi. Broadcast of 9:30 service
Circles meetings:
and Mra Robert Allardlng and over WBCH. Sermon: "Gods
Rachael Circle meets the 19th
*40,000 purchase price.
Mr and Abiding Word in a Changing
family of Lansing. * Mr.
The farm, purchased from W. Mra. William Groff of Plymouth
- World"
"“
John Upjohn and Warren John­ came Sunday. Nov. 27. for a] 9:30 Church school classes for N. Broadway.
son, to just east of Gun Lake. short visit at the Don Hickey j
at Mra. Walter Ryan. 315 E.
BeaiSto the 200 acres of gently home.
। 6:30 Junior High Youth Fel­
□rand.
rolling land, the farm has a
Mr. and Mra. John Caylor, lowship will meet at the home of
| pond and three streams.
Susie and Mike held a belated Kathy Brown.
Mrs. Marahall Cook. Cook Rd.
The five - bedroom farmhouse Thanksgiving and birthday din6
30
Senior
High
Youth
Fel
­
and large bam are in good con- net Sunday, Nov. 27. Mr. and
Afternoon Circles:
lowship will meet at th? church.
ditlon. club msnbera aald.
Dinah on Dec. 31. at th
Monday
—
7
Boy
CcouU.
'
So far, Mme Improvements
12:30. Wednesday, Circle 4 church lounge at 1:30 pro.
have been made on the prnp- Mr. Palmer's birthday.
will have a potluck luncheon at Christmas potluck at Mrs Burl
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ralph
Keeler.
the
home
of
Mrs.
Arthur
Havens.
States Marine Corps Reserve.
Will, 511 N. Congress.
Thuraday Activities
Marines have rebuilt a bridge Jr., of rural Hastings. Mr. and
Evening Circles:
Mrs. Harold Johnston and Mra.
9:30 Circle 1 will meet at the
property during training ses­ Ruth Peterman had dinner at home of Mra. George Brown,
mu
potluck at Mrs. IJclth Yerty,
Charlotte Sunday, Nov. 27, In
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
sion*
honor of Harold's birthday.
6 Kirk House choir practice.
John Karthen. vice president
The Merry Social Club meeting
6: 45 Junior High choir prac­ Christmas potluck at Mrs. Wayne
of the Clvltan Youth Foundation,
and corporation founded by the was held at the home of Viola tice.
Cole. 135 W. Walnut.
7: 30 Chancel choir practice.
Kalamazoo Club to direct the Henry last Thursday with 15
camp project, said tiie camp is members and one visitor presMra. Chester Stowell. 430 B. Cass.
HASTINGS
nuuwiw w&gt; uw. ■
v.aw
the biggest project the club has
ducted the cofitcsts which were GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH a Christmas potluck at Mrs
begun.
won by My™ Smith and DM tie
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rHuntley. ■
Cor. of Jefferson &amp; E. Center
Cunningham.
T
h
e
Christmas
1057.
Rev. Russell Sarver. Pastor I Miriam on Dec: 18. at 7:30 al
Right now. for Clvltan mem- meeting will be held this Thura- । Sunday school. 10 am.
| Mrs George EH16U. 138 W. Wal­
day with a potluck dinner at
Worship hour. 11 am.
nut.
noon at the home of Glendora I Sunday evening service. 7 pm.1
tore camp developments
Members of lhe Boys' Club Bears.
are helping with the sale. Kar­
Hospital Guild 26 met at the
Mrs,
Mary
TUkens.
who
was
turned
Saturday from Columbia
then said the boys plan to deco­
rate two vans and sell fruitcakes 26 proent. The next meeting hospitalized for three weeks at City. Ind., where she has bought
Pennock. Is recuperating at the a home and will be moving soon.
In an effort to raise some mon­ will be held Jan. 9.
ey for camping equipment.
•
A family gathering was held 1 home of her daughter, the She sold her home at 607 E. MUI
George Wellfares
1 to Rose Layer of'Freeport.
Clvltan fruitcakes arc on sale Sunday. Nov. 27. at tiie home of
now and members have obtain­ Mr and Mra. Gerald Augst In
.if||
ed free space at Buehler Broth­ honor of A3C Orvcn Augst who
ers meat market on the Burdick just completed Air Traffic Con- I -rilllll
Mall to make the cakes avail-

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Karthen added that the club Wurtsmlth AFB at Oscoda.
also sells fruitcakes at wholeThe Hospital Guild 41 met at
salp-prtteB to church groups and lhe home of Marie Warner with
other organizations who wish to 12 members present. Officers
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Alice and Danny ot rural Free­
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guests ot Mr, and Mrs. Verne
Piptf0( Lansing. * Mr. and Mr«.
Ralph Keeler. Jr., of rural Has­
tings and Crania and David
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son. hospital representative. Lot­
tie Hough and publicity, Ruth
Peterman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood en-'
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on Saturday. Their guests were

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and family of Ionia, and Miss
Florence Wood, local.
Thanksgiving weekend guests
of the Orris G. Johnsons were
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Allen of
Westfield. Ind. Also home from
Wednesday unUl Sunday was
Cheryl Johnson, accompanied by I
Harvey Sigmond of Indianapolis. ’'I|j

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Urges Farmers
To Join Feed
Crain Program

Wtfte Driving Tip

Christmas be
tte Hastings

West Woodland
_ s, r&lt;—r so-.

Employee's Suggestion SoverSteteMoney

Saturday.

fag. advtoee the Michigan Stole

and children of CWC*d« and Me.

Many of the bird visitors we've
tery, cooling system.

getting good returns from' hU

Barry Agricultural Stabilisation

Lacey
aero Ilumk-sgiving gucoU

night and Monday morning put
a damper on many people's pro­
grams. The roods were ao slip-

Baird. Tte Welctere oaUcd on
program participant will be able the BuUcr family. Tom Butler U
to produce more of the feed

'Thrifty Fifty
•for

ventured out. One man reported

ington and Mra. OUva McIntyre
protected by the price-support
loans and payments available

HOLIDAY CASH

closed Monday and the mailman

attended the wedding of Evelyn
VanNockcr and Ronald Boys at
Alto Saturday. * Tte RrtgyaThe first mii-ia award of $1,000 io state govemoent’s Suggestion Award Program
unco with demand, thus serving EUU-Farm Bureau group will not
sponsored by the Michigan Department of Civil Service was earned by Thomas M. Hoatlia
to stabilize both market sup­
(ri$hr), Department of the Treasury Auditor. He suggested a shortcut eliminatiog field
plies and. price, and to avoid Mra. Keith Strickland and Mra.
checks on delinquent taxpayers by the Revenue Division which fesulted in a flrst-yexr
Winnie Dunn will have the Jolly
building up a y-urptu*
net tangible savings in excess of $11,000. Presentation was made by Governor Rou«
Farmers will be able lo qualify
(center)
and Senate Appropriations Committee Cbairann Garland Lane of Flint. Th®
far price-support loans and pay­
ments on their 1967 corn and
program was inaugurated fast December for the state's 36,500 classified employee®,
tended
tte
wedding
of
Christine
grain sorghum crops by signing
who may suggest practical Improvements in their own or any other state department.
Powell and Parker Erway al tte
Ninety-three suggestions have beep adopted to date.
grain program and then divert­ Cedar Creek Bible Church. *
ing 20 percent of the farm's feed
grain base and meeting other
meeting at the Womens Society i Protect your clothing from ।
Hulb'rt and son. Daing until January.
general program provisions.
of Dowling McUxxllst Church is deodorants and perfumes. Be.
of w?,rc' spent the Thanks­
Growers on small farms '
. - -- deodorants
...----------- are dry.«■ And
I------giving teUdays with the Mark A.
scheduled far Thuraday, Dec. 15.1 sure
(with feed grain baraa of 23
The public is Invited to attend I don't apply perfume ar cologne Youngs of Prospect Heights, Ill.
acres or leva) will be eligible
Gueota at Mra. Hulbert on Bun­
also tor diversion payments
tte dinner being served In the I directly lo a garment. The slco- day were David Clark and Nancy
" ~ 1 basement at noon. Becrt* i ho! in perfumes and colognes Hoffman of lAnslng.
By Mr». Donald Proofrock church
tout county support
during- lhe
can cause
the dyes
In some fab, Ki
w. 5-114V| pais
pals will
wU be
—revealed
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Mrs John Barnett and family
I business meeting to fallow. Mem- rlcs. especially acetate, to bleed.
' Tte Orville Babcocks will be lnera without puls should bring | Deodorants contain substances
Ixjoting the North-au.t Dowling
dollar gift lor the gUt-ex- i that can damage silk fibers and ter. Mlaa Barbara Rensenhouae
of
Kalamazoo.
percent of lhe rapport on any Farm Bureau at Ltetr home to- change.
nnce * John Matteson,
Matteiion. who
wte can nJ_**5 miuw color chaiiitc In
additional acres diverted, up to i night The group will meet for has been visiting with his son fabrics, eay textile specialists at
Mrs Etta Smith of Rochester
____________
supper at 7:30 and conduct their and family in Denver. Colo., has Michigan State University.
la visiting Mra. Mary Townsend.
For corn, the 1967 loan rate monthly business and discussion
will be SI.05 per bustel. national *«lon
*— after. * The -Howard
--------- *
averagy. and tte price-support Drakes have left to t-akr up their provided a receptacle for returnpayment rate 30 cents a bustel Winter- residence In Florida. *
on tte projected yield of the
acres planted up to 50 percent suffering from a bock and leg using the aloe In lhe library
-------------------------- ailment, la much Improved. Also
Fur grain aorghum. the loan on the improved Ust is Donald purchased the home' formerly
occupied by Mina Ormsbe and
weight, national average, and his homo with a stmulder all*
tte price-support payment 53i menu
preparation for Mr. Soya's
cents, figured the same as for
The Dowling Chapter of Pen- daughter, Elaine, who will reside
com.
nock Hospital Guilds will be there fotewng her weddong later
Sign up under the 1967 feed meeting on Wednesday next, week this month.
groin program will take place with Mrs. Wurm on south BedThe Harold Ca.c family atearly next year.
I ford Road. * The December

Tailoring loang to fit customer nerdt

widespread participation tn

Dowling

SU,.“: STS?

’

•—

u a rpocialty at Local Finance.
Btate. We have enjoyed theip
from time to time aa they crossed

Th® "Thrifty Fifty"—$50 for

out. But with the concentration
of hunters around here during
lhe open season thia year—we
counted eight of the rod killers
in this one mile by a half mile

$1.25—can be the answer lo
Cash needs, largj
J
larger '
loans
up to avnnn
$1000 —
sari
,
bills
Aid glv® you Holiday Cash
pay ail your
‘
at *lh® sam® lime. Confect our offic® for a
“Thrifty Fifty" or a larger Consolidation Loan.
You will r®d®tve courteous and prompt service.

poor animals haven’t a chancel
Bunday momlng aa we went to
church, a very young doer ran
bewilderlngly across M43 In front
of us, probably someone shot the
mother and the little orphan Is
left to go it alone, or give up
and die.
On Tuesday evening the wom­
en of the church held their an-

Aquariums Chameleons
Redwood
BIRD
FEEDERS
Variety Styles and
Sixes

Fish - Supplies
- Baby Turtles

.
.
.
•

Dog &amp; Cot Bed,
Jeweled Collars
Sweaters
Blankets • Toys

BLAIR'S FARM &amp; GARDEN
231 W. Stot®

Mrs. Lyndon Johncock of Gun
Latke. * Mrs. James Springer

her homo on Saturday evening
for Mrs. Ronnie Dewey of Grand |
Rapids. ★’’Mr. and Mn. Stephen
Osgood and family called on
don Rlne and daughter of Has­
tings on Bunday afternoon. *

LOCAL FINANCE
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118 W. STATE, HASTINGS

AM

Cloverdale-Hope

Parakeets and Canaries
Cages - - Supplies

per mearti $100 to $1000

It s Our FOURTH Big Week
Miller Jewelers?'

By Mrs, Stephen Orgood
n Mi,,
iu-MM

Mr. and -Mra. Glenn Mitchell
and son, Lawrence of Kalam*' goo wore last Saturday guests of
Mrs. Mac Brown and Isabel!. *
i Mr. and Mra. Lynden Johncock
, । of Gun Lake were Sunday guests
lai tte Brown home. * Mr. and
-Mra. Almond Weber were Bun­

30 days..fur

•15 &lt;, *1000

Lutheran Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Curtis and
Jerry, Ira Scudder, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Sisson and Mr. and Mre.
Kenneth Travis of near Sunfield
were those from this way who

Cteor Lake camp will entertain
their Dowling neighbors and
friends for the annual Christmas
supper at tte aunp on Bunday.
Doc. 11. * Christnuks plans- al
the Dowling Metivodlsl Church
include a Christmas Eve candle­
light coou
lofiilacted

WONDERFUL
GIFTS

Dave, Pal Eaton
On College Pai

boys were Bunday Alioer gussu
of their parents, Mr. and Mn.
outs. Besides lhe various kinds Prank Nlcthpmer.
,
of sparrows, several members of
versity. Provo, Utah, a
the woodpecker family—the red­ tended a pre - Christmas party for the school's paper
head. red belly, downy—os well and dinner of the Moray Dis­ Universe.
as the nuthatch and, of course, trict World Bookers held in Bat­
the sassy blue lay, have kept us tle Creek Monday.
busy putting out seed twice a
Local Lions are looking for­
day or oftencr. The Ural little ward to their annual Christmas
They bad interview®
famed pianist. Van Cllbuga.
when he appeared there Nov. 18.
Den on Saturday evening.
with us and we were thrilled to

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HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL

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Sunday dinner gureu of their

wonderful selection of

good and Debbie otf Charlotte. *
The McCallum Bunday school U
planning a Christmas program
which will be held Bunday eve-1
/ilng, Dec. 18. ★ The McCallum i
community potluck supper will1

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Baby

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We have a wonder­
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Spanish Cheat

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Large Selection of Sheet
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Accessories for

All Instruments

• Phono and Tape
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Stereo Consoles

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Rolfs
Billfolds

Bulova

ALARM
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/2

MYSTERY PACKAGES
Values 2.50 to 47.50

Watches to

EVERYTHING
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Samsonite
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and unhappy for a long time to you an opportunity to check
competitors for price and friends
j come.
i A family holiday can be a lot
---------------------- ilinppler and much leas costly If

Atty. General
Suggests Buy
Gifts Locally

1. Whenever possible dead with taken, notify your prosecuting
attorney. Chamber of Commerce.
with salesmen of established or­
soon as possible.
ganisations.
.
Remember, tlwrc is a Santa
I. When dealing with a new
Clause, but only one. and he
nrwrirr; vroci.i
company, check with
...... your Cham— ....
wears a red and white suit.
The holiday spirit puts people ,&lt;r of
procsculing
to. a
'orne&gt;- nr
or ttw
,he Consumer
Coruurner Prot
Protec­
. frimdlv^Lnd^nemlve
I.?"" .
tomev

. Generals office to determine if
Clglstaias season Is :herc ftre Wly consumer comnek Ite tlm* tn Inver rulr miarrt ....
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Armed Forces'.
News Notes- i Experiences
In Vietnam
Mr. and Mn. Raymond B. Haute,

Army specialist fourth class Nov.

TO &lt;•,.

' Freeport

in Headquarters Battery of the
artillery's -4th Missile Battalion.
He entered the Awny in February

osir

By Mr*. Syloan Tagg

Mrs. Ruth DeWeerd new from
Grand Rapid.-. Sunday for Los
rllh your Angeles. Calif. where she plans

4- u you
bu&gt;ln« an&gt;th,n«
nprovement of the home.
„n installments, figure out ex­
ite fraudulent salesman b ncUy what your total cost will
* preUy good amateur ■ be when you flnbh making your
■nnologiM. He knows that the {payments
blklay period puts people in n I 5. When possible, delay your
arm and trusting mood so he {decision on making u major
Ifttallxea on this fact and of-1 purchase or signing up for a
® leaves his victim stunned ca-tly service for 24 hours to give

Gary Ford Writes Personal Mention

Official Action of the
Hastings City Council

&lt; onaun, I Kai in. r.pon ol
■■■■lira itlrkarg Ranlo. La

School.

family. * Sirs Arlo Burghduff of

Uli

Mra. Mertle Bloom of Grand
Ixdge, Mrs Blanche Kauffman
and Mrs. Greta Blough, local,
wvre Saturday guests of Mr*.
Joyce Buehler, to plan the an­
nual District meeting of the Re­
bekahs * Mrs. Ronald Owen of
Middleville was a Bunday din­

and Mrs. Harold Cave. * Mrs
Ivan Roush returned Friday
from Marysville after a week
with Mrs Ann VanderMale.
Mra Ruth Bteam, Bunday. * Mr

’£31.-;

man William R. Wightman,
U8N, brother of Mrs Newell
Heath of R3 Hastings, Is cur­
rently patrolling the Western
Pacific with the United States'
Seventh Fleet, aboard the attack
aircraft carrier USB Ki Uy Hawk,
homeported in Bon Diego. The
80.000-ton carrier left home in
early November for "WestPac."
just four and s half months fol­
lowing her June return from
eight months off the coast of
Vietnam. When she returned in
June the. Kitty Hawk and her
5.000 men brought with them the
Navy Unit Commendation Me­
dal. She won the award when
her pilots and planes flew ap­
proximately 10,000 sorties, drop­
ping nearly 11 tons of ordnance
on enemy targets.

to Un United Nation* Seminar.
She wa* the guest of her cousm*.
Un Walter Chaskel family of
Long Island, who took her on
DaNang. Vietnam. Hit addrw tour* Uirough Manhattan Island
making her trip a doubly enjoy-

The Clnncy Walter* entertain­
Dear Mom. Dad and Family:
Hl everyone, well this is my ed with a belated Thanksgiving
dinner on Sunday, Nov. 27. their
guests being their daughter and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
DC 130 which Waggoner of Charlotte, and
their grandson*. Mr. and Mra.
rough ride.
Garry Stulta and family and Mr.
and Mr*. Kenneth Built* and
family, also of Charlotte. A* the
Walter* have usually been in
the BoutlUand In the Fall, this
1* the first Thanksgiving the
family has enjoyed together for
several year*. Mrs Omar Earle
hope you have been getting my and eon. Forrest, of Battle Creek
letters, so you haven't worried.
and the Walters had dinner to­
This place is hard to describe gether on Thanksgiving Day.
Into words. The land is fairly
Mr*. Mary- Walton returned
Sunday from Reed City where
plenty muddy. It rains about she had spent 10 day* including
every 10 or 15 minutes, the mud Thanksgiving, with her son. Rev.
Is up to your ankles. It's only and Mr*. Seward Walton.
Mr. and Mr*. Ken LabertMUX
were to Jackson Bunday to visit
night and quit about noon and
her brother. Norbert Cavanaugh,
now It's a downpour.
who has recently returned home
The place Is like a huge pig from the hospital. They ol&amp;o
visited her mother. Mre Eugene
have no culture. You see people CoVanaugh of Leslie
'
running around with what little
Eileen Tucker spent the week­
end with her stater. Etalne. a
dirty—no shoes. They go around student at Michigan State Unlthe base and collect garbage and verxlty.
anything else to eat. When they
I’.o to tiie bathroom they do It
right In lhe street. It all makes
you so Kick, but you’re thankful
you had an education and par­
ents that brought you up right.
Oh how I wish I was liome with

• IVU7 .....
Saturday visitors of Mr and children were Bunday dinner
Mra Robert Kittle of Grand
Rapids. * Donna Wallunas and Dutcher at Caledonia.
Tom Ruchaw of Kalamazoo spent
Cindy Bird wna a Saturday I
the weekend with her parents, overnight guest of the Glenn * inirk
Mr. nnd Mra. Pete Wallunas. * Taggart family- * Mrs. Jem' । Aj.r.1. .nJ Mkbic
Mrs. Dorothy Campbell of Grand Posthumus and son. Tbny and ' * - "t
-vss
Rapids spent the weekend with Mrs Jim Wheeler and daugh­
Army Pvt. Terry L. Vandecar,
her .parents.
Claude
Ellen, oi
of Aiwa
Alto were
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—Mr.
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'■*■ xa*en,
*.a,v Thursinurs19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon E.
WaIton' * *?Ia MJna Wl'?nt! d*y lunch guests of Mrs. Sylvan
Vnnrlccar. Woodland, completed
wan n Thtirndav ru inner mi Mt
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eight weeks of military police
Mr. ord Mr. Earl Mta». of Blou.h o&gt;d Mr. Wm, MUhlrr
training at the Anny Training
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Center. Ft. Gordon. Ga., Dec. 2.
cornponled
Mn. Edna
Home
In
Cnlfex J He was trained in civil and millnnd
Mra- ~
Josie Watson
to the
Orand
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/capias
meRapids
miaau the
w. middle of the; &lt;r..m
tary
law. \rnfilc control, map
vrv'rx for Mrv
Mra Ruth wwk
, —
Memorial service,
wln 8undliy w
Tom ..
reading, prisoner-of-war control
Bleam
Boyion and L. O. Boyion from
uncultured world. They don't
and self-defense.
care to help themselves and It
Mrs. Clair Clum received word Bon FYoncisco. Calif., were SatIhat her aunt. Mrs. Ora Sweet urday visitor* of Mr. and Mrs
Jack Drum, who enlisted In our time.
of Grand Ledge died at the Bob Boyion. * Mary Lou Boyion
Charlotte Nursing Home Batur- I from Kalamazoo and Patty BovOct. 29. spent three days tn Has­
If— uwcct.
O— was WK
1— num
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tiny A.A1O.
m,,.
Mrs.
Sweet
the former j M.O1
Ion
from
Detroit
UCUVI
were
weexiruu
weekend
tings visiting with his family
nnd a
n fanner
farmer reslresJ- guosta
tmrwta of t)|rtr parenta.
nannto a
Ora Miller and
* Mr ' '
and other relatives. Jack has Just a fort, sack and somebody
dent of Freeport A Mr. and Mr*, and Mra. Jesse Blough visited
been assigned to Vietnam and took my pillow and blanket, so
Clair Clum were Saturday vlsl- their daughter. Mrs Mike Hawwas
to leave Tuesday from Camp ivnd to cover up with my rain­
tor* of tlM-lr daughter. Mr and thome and Julie Wednesday in
Mid CoMlnenl in Pendleton. Hla wife. Janice, and , coat Bo my first night here
i Mra. Martin Tuttle of Alto. * Hasting*.
two children. Oreg mid Christie, |
Mrs. Clair Clum and Mrs. Henry I
------------ •------------alien
here
havet ~
are
living
at 220 E. Thom Street. 14—,'T
“' they
~t~'-----Myer* attended the funeral of I
BANNER WANT ADB PAY
JUk* parents are Mr and Mrs.'
about
Barney Drum. 520 N. Monroe. | By
Bv my
mv watch Ita
1
about 12:45
am. Saturday morning where
The Bernard Watsons have reY*
yOU «*“
celved word from their son. F.N. ’now bacic home?
Larry Watson, who is aboard the I Don't worry too much about
Lubrications b Wash Jobs • Rear Springs
USS Strong in Vietnam, that he. me, we're surrounded by Army,
will be spending Christmas In1 Airforce and Marine camps. In
Oil Changes • Car Tune-Up* and Valve Grind*
Athens. Greece, and returning to the urea there are about SC.OOO
Tires •
Major Overhaul* •
Welding—Arc and
Vietnam on Jan. 2. In February men.
Acetylene • Automatic Transmission Ovorhaulr
Larry Is scheduled to return to; Momlng of the 28th
the States, landing at Charles-1 Today surprising enough It
ton. S.C.
...
Isn't raining, at least not yet.
... .
This morning I was suntnsed to
Bare-foot Dick Kenney's long­
IM. Michael E. Keast. 19, son aurt classes, but something hapest field goals as a Michigan
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State player were a 49-yarder of Mr. and Mn James E Keast.
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against Southern California In m HuUn,.
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1964 and a 47-yarder against No­ UUna« trunlmr n« 3 .( &lt;h. thw
Jnnr
Armor
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Ky. He received eight weeks of
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training in the method* of scout- | ,
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Ing and patrolling, with empha1 BueM*ln
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tlon was also given In camou-l*ets ^',ce *L wc are going to be
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natural terrain nnd handling of hAve 10 make the beat of M.
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John C. ..Thompson, has been I you might as well bxt*hd for
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first cook with Heavy Equipment free, the government will pay
Maintenance Division of the my way home and back, or I
Army stationed in Germany. He can take my chances and com*
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for Christmas this year.
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We hare to take a malaria pill
every Bunday—usually that's tiie
Pvt. Frederick W. Stater
only way we know It's Bunday.
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When we got to DaNang we had
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caught with American money on
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you. It's a court martial offense
I am doing fine, write soon.
Give my love to everyone.
Your loving son.
15th Airy. GPAD

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Mr. and Mra Garry Rivers
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U. of M student Anne Becker
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Woman's Club at
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Holds Family Night

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ot Kelly Highway. Vermontville. Club bald Li»ir Family Night
meeting Monday evening tn lhe
Lansing General Hospital where AU-Purpose room ot tha Maple­
t»e waa taken Wednesday.
wood Elementary School.
«r Pigg, a long-time resident
of the Vermontville area, served
School district from 1917 until
Ute district consolidated with Lawrence Tubbe On the food
Vermontville.
worth. Mra. Allen Bowen. Mra
Ruth Briggs and Mrs Ava KroCpI. Abbott of the Michigan
ship on Dec. 13. 1891. n son of
David and Ida iStlnchcomb*
Figg On Feb 2. 1915. lie was
married to Ethol Gearluirt al
the home of lhe bride's parents
in Sunfield. The couple started
hourekceplng on a farm north
of Sunfield, and In 1917 moved
to their present home on Kelly
Highway.

|। He brought along hla dog "Jocko”
and Ida talk concerned training
of dogs in aaalatlng with police

survived by three daughters.
•Mrs. Kenyon iHildred) Peabody.
Mrs. Carl &lt;Jnn&gt; Thrun and Mrs
Richard &lt;Phyllls&gt; Wright all of
Vermontville and Mrs
Paul
(Alenei Gilmore of Holt: 12
grandchildren, and eight great
grandchildren.
Services were held Saturday
at 2 p.m. from the Vermontville
Methodist Church with the Rcy
Warren Jackson officiating. Bu­
rial was In Woodlawn Cemetery.

Gerald Rlddcrtckhoff, 56, 5308
Cherry Valley Road. Saturday
about 9:30 pm. accidentally shot
himself between two flnger» of
Ills left hand while he wax load­
ing a .32 pUtoL Deputy Harvey
Baker reported
Baker said RWderlckhoff. who
planned to go hunting Sunday,
decided to load the gun and u

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He waa taken to Blodgett Hos­
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ond in both the Big Ten and pital In Grand Rapids. The alug
IC4A championship meets In lilt his wadding band, driving
It Into tha bone.
1966.

GAMES FBIDAY NIGHT

It will be a lot
easier to make
something for
yourself, if first
you moke some­
thing of yourself.

BilKva* U 8t. Philip

GAMES TUESDAY NIGHT

"YOU'RE ALL ALONE'

A Christmas Eve when bells don't ring,
No stories to tel) and no carols to sing.
And Christ Ln Christmas. Ute forgotten King.
No Christmas meal and no Christmas fling!
You're in lhe service and nut al home.
Thai's Christmas Eve when you're all alone.

. r.i ;■ . .".i-: . ,

I remember old Santa with stocking and toys,
and the laughter and sleigh rides when we were boys.
Now Christmas Eve brings darkness without any noise.
No songs, no gifts and no Christmas Joys.
The Chapel’s chiming bells echo an empty tone.
That's Christmas Eve when you're all alone.

Oibrtdi Si. Hall S3

Ok«n&gt;o&gt; 58, Hulett 44
Pur Paw 78 Kixoo ChrlttlA
pArrhuieiit 70, Fenn»Ute 85

Vlck&gt;boi&lt; f,t. Cumnock 47.
Mipl. V«U«y 58. Bellevue 53.

All the presents and egg nBg that were under the tree
And that cold Christmas day when I first tried to ski.
i■
It's dark with no snow, sad and lonely for me.
Christmas Eve like Ulis Just wasn't meant to be.
If I could only see my family and the big church dome.
You see It s not much of a Christmas Eve when you're all alone. I

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I remember Midnight Uui nnd laughter nnd cheer.
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Emptiness and your heartbent now are all you cun hear.
My Mom and Dad whom I hold so near.
There's a drop on my cheek. I guess it's a tear.
I think I might cry. but I can't use the phone
’Cause it's easier this way if you stay all alone.

The Vermontville Lions Club
will hold their Ladles Night
Chrlsinuui party at the Congre­
gational Church Monday. Dec.
12. Dinner will be served In the
Griswold room at 7 p.m. fol­
lowed by a social hour. The com­
mittee in charge will be Mr. and

honored for their 50th wedding
annlvcreary Sunday. Nov. 27 at
an open hou c at th? Lake Odes­
sa Common' y Center given by
their children and families
A potluck dinner was enjoyed
by the entire family the first
time all were together in 10
years.*
Mra. Giendon Archer st rvtgi
the beautifully decorated cake
with others a-st-tlng in serving
rt frezhments of groom's cake, ice­
cream and coffee.
About 90 atterided.'Gucsts were
from Flint. Rodney. Woodland.
Hastings. Ionia. Grand Haven.
Clarksville. Lyons. Portland.
Glenview.

Miadlinui S3. Drltnn 51.

I remember the storms and the drifting snow.
Each snowflake would dance when the wind would blow.
When your mind filled with wonder and love seems to flow.
That's Christmas at my home. I wish I could go.
The night is quiet and your mind starts to roam.
It's a special night, but you're all alone.

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। Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hnmmond. 428 W. Bond Street, will i Tom Schowallcr. who Is a stu­
Marahall Tripp hold open house nt their home dent at San Diego State, is fly­
’ nn
Drr 11
frmn 2 to 5 ing home to spend the holidays
on Rtmdnv
Sunday. Dec.
11. from
with his. parents. Dr. and Mrs
'and Brenda were guests of Mr. pm . for relatives and friends to
Norbert Schowaiter. arriving next
land Mrs George Hom. Jr., and
week.
। family in Kalamazoo Saturday.
They request "no gifts" please. (
Mrs Marshall Tripp and Bren­
Assisting at the open house,
da s|X'iit tiie night there nnd will be their son - In - law and |
helped care for the new grand­ daughter. Mr and Mrs. Clarence
child, a boy was bom to Mr. and Pixley of Hickory Comers..They
Harry Hunter, 81. 722 Reed Mrs. George Hom. Jr., Nov. 30. have a san. Lloyd, in Riaito.
St.. Nashville, died Tuesday cve- He weighed 7 lbs.. 7 ora. and will Calif.
Mr. Hammond and the former
1 answer to lhe name of Marshall
apparent heart attack at, his
Miss Myrtle Powers were mar­
liurne at 722 Reed Street. '
■
sister. Congratulations to you. * ried Dec. 6. 1916. tn Buttle Creek
e d in Mr. and Mrs. Rodrick Tietz were by the Rev. William S. Potter,
at his home.
They owned and operated a
and prior to that had llrrd in Green Sunday. While sitting In
the Vermontville area for many । the house Roderick saw A deer farm in Barry Township for 31,
I yeara He waa a retire J turner. croB the rood and he grabbed years befure muting to Hastings!
Boni in Kalamo Township. I his gun nnd ran down Into the .n 1950. Since living In Hastings. I
lOct. 31. 1875. he was the son of | field nnd shot a 7-polnt deer on Mr. Hammond worked for theGrand Rapids Bookcase and ।
William and Mary &lt;8mllh&gt; the Archie Burd farm.
nS^Sr^k’to^
Areh* Burd
‘ buck Sat’ Chair Company, Hastings Alu-.
mlnum Products, retiring from
' Urd“&gt;* 0,1
Burd fMTn * Mftr' the Barry County Medical Fa,„^rs' Huntw dledl5hall Tripp got a d^e with his
zlllty In December. 1961.
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and
n
man
from
Onsnd
Mr. Hur t, .. j Uft mon-1 „ M,
, ,
m
ftr v Vomwiu, KU«&gt;nft.o^.„
s.^.,
.
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Two dor were killed on lhe
JIU only mreireOd me Iwo klm Bwrtl Iann
,, w„
to Muskegon on Friday because
ters. Mra Edith Alsover and Mra. ;■pretty good— hunting
In Yankee of lhe death of her mother. Mrs.
Agnes Howe, both of Nashville.
Springs this year. * Garry Tietz Julia Barber Mrs. Barber, who
Servlet* were held Friday at of
,
Hastings. Rl la visiting hla suffered a broken hip. had her
2 p.m. from lhe Vogt Funeral grandparents. Mr. and M r s
Home wiih the Rev B Jarnos Archie Burd this week. * Archie •J3rd birthday while In the has-.
Vomer officiating. Burial w. in Burd attended a Bitsa party Sat­ pltal. Services were held -go I
Tuesday.
Lakeview Cemetery.
urday night and had the honor
al being awarded a gold watch
Mr. and Mra. Cart Jenkins
Seven members of Michigan and pin for working at the Bllaa
State's 1966 - 67 varsity hockey
I squad hail from neighboring On­
tario commun"‘rs of Sudbury
I and Copper Cliff.

Harry Hunter
Of Nashville
Dies Suddenly

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Thursday, December

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Saturday Night

Chair battle

Tuesday night Greenville goes
to Ionia and Alma to Charlotte
for conference tUta.
The West Central campaign
got underway last week with Al­
ma defeating Hastings. 80-71;
Lakewood whipping Ionia, 59-47;
Greenville defeating St Johns.
64 - 56, and Charlotte trimmed
Grand Ledge, 71-55.

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Saxons in the Inaugural.
Five Spartans hit In the double
figures with Andy Peck getting
19. BUI Crane 18. Randy Curtis

tip In their uphill battle with

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Public Initollation
HMUnaa Lodge No. U r. 4
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installation of offleer* on Wedwill be refreshment* afterwards
and the public to invited.

300 In Kalamoozo

Bob Frost, IV. 18. fashioned
lhe 20th 300 game in Kalamazoo
kegllng history recently, finish­
ing with a 786 total. It was the

since Dr. Eugene Woodruff s 806
he rolled a practice 300 game.
Frost works at two bowling lone*

Conservation Club
To Name Officers

Gary Sewell led Greenville
with 17 point* anp Paul Bldstaup
The Barry County Conserva­
had 12. Steve Gregory led St. tion Club will hold election of
John* with 12 points—10 coming officers at the regular meeting at
from the free throw line.
lhe Clubhouse on Monday eveCoach Bob VanderVoepQaey^ing, Dec.
ten drilling 'hi* erratic HHS are urged to attend.

cHave a
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Christmas
The Gift

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L// w v Everyone En/oys

Yankee Springs Naturalist George London gave an inter­
esting talk al the regular Monday noon Rotary luncheon meet­
ing at the Hotel Hastings, in which he urged support for lhe
Conservation Departments expansion program to meet lhe
needs of growing Michigan.
He said Michigan is starting to move in providingxiutdoor
recreation facilities and the Commission has endorsed proposals
to upgrade the fishing license
structure, streamline the setting trout and salmon license for
of sport tuning regulations, im­ THiaenu ana non-resident*, re­
prove game management and law placing the present 82 trout
enforcement and boost financing stamp. Wives of all licensed fish­
for State park capital develop­ ermen would continue to fish
ment*.
High on lhe list is increased
Also well up on the list of pro­
fishing fee* to net an addition­ posed game changes Is a measure
al 81.4 million annually. Includ­ to establish a 8750 big game li­
ed I* a proposed change from cense covering deer, bear nnd
bobcat hunting Tills would be a
fishing license.
8250 Increase 'earmarked to sup­
Also sought Is a hike from 85 port deer range Improvements.
to 86 In lhe annual non-resident
---------------------------- — — —
license and the introduction of a' Power to set special season* in
-license -for resident the Lower Peninsula for elk
three
- day
and out - of - state anglers. The
They also propose to restore
latter would cost 83 and coyer
the former Nov. 15-30 State-wide
all typos ot fishing.
1
Also proposed is art^annual 83 deer season, and propose to raise
the annual State park vehicle
entrance permit fee from 82 to
85, and the dally fee from 50
cents to 81.

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point*. 70-63.
The torrid pace continued and
with about 1:30 left In the game.
Jim William* scored from cose
In and Hasting* was wlthfn six
potato of Alma. 75-69. but that

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TOTAL! 70 17

Unable to find the hoop in the
first period. Coach Bob VunderVeen's charge* fell behind 13-8
going into the second quarter
anti trailed 37-36 at intermission.
They fell farther behind in the
third canto being outscored 26-20
but in the finale shaved eight
potato off the Panther margin
ns they pumped tn 25 points to
Alma's 17.
hastiwob
Starting a revamped lineup af­ ALMA
ter Hastings' trouncing the week
before at Marshall. 66-53, Coach
VanderVeen had big Senior Jim
King and Sophomore Al Hengesbach at the forward spots. Sen­
ior Tom Bortak at center and
Senior Dave Williams and his
brother. Jim. a junior, at the
guard positions.
The combination worked
rather well, but turnover* and
poor shooting kept the Blue 4
Gold in the hole.
The Saxons sank Just three
out of 17 field goal attempt* In
-Mie first period, then drilled
seven out of 14 in the second but
In that same quarter Alma con­
nected on 50 percent of their
shots, sinking 11 out of 22.
In lhe third frame Hastings
scored on nine out of 18 shot*
from lhe floor but again Alma
hit on 11 out of 19. In the last
period the local* sank eight out
-• “ —Alma five out of 16
shot*
the floor.
—
finest eager. Paul
Dean, took game scoring .hon­
or* with 83 point* despite hl*
fouling out with 2:30 left in .
the third period. Teammate
Jim Shimunek scored just nine
exceptional.
Co-Captain Dave Williams and
Al Hengesbach led the Saxon at­
tack with 19 point* each and Jim
Williams got 14—all but one in
the last quarter. Jim King ended
with 12 points, sinking six field
'goals In the second half with
.only one mis*.
In that hectic lost period,
Hasting* trailed by 17 potato. 68­
51. with five and one-half min­
utes to go when Jim Williams

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HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
Standings: Chrome Room 384.
leftovers 30. Courthouse Service
284. Tool Room 264. Pressers
25. Caslte 244. Office 24. Charg­
ers 23. Tough Guys 21 and Ma- I
chine Room 19.
Good scores: Karol Owen 218­
587, Damon Warner 208-518, Gib
Paine 578, Mike Reynolds 204­
555, Dick Aldrich 203-505, Jerry
Pager 225-543. Don Bowers 527.
Aaron Sherk 517. Ted Dalman
507. Floyd Williams 551, LeRoy
Lambert 511 and Emerson Stru­
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Durbin snaggled solo honors with
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502, Gordon Bennett 201-501 and
Arch Howard 501.
Standing*: Mld-VUla 32 wins.
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fouled but missed the free throw
and Hastings was within eight
points, 68-60. Daryl Potter
meshed two gift* for Alma. Wil­
liams got one back then re­
bounded far'a two-pointer and

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Outdoor TraU —The cold wea­
ther last week brought hunting
back to normal, and pressure was
great in the Yankee Springs
area. Old Buzz, hunting with
Underaherlff Gordon Trick, saw
30 deer on Saturday afternoon—
but narry a horn. Sunday Gor­
don downed a nice buck right
from- the same stand. . . .
Richard Meade of 231 E. Llncoin got his first buck ever about
10:15 am. Saturday near Jim
I Carpenter's on the Ragla Road.
I The nine-pointer weighed
• around 200 before he was dreiecd
out. Dick works at General Mo\ tors tn Lansing.
Hastings Police Officer Rod
; Tietz knocked down a six-pointer
about 2:30 p.m. Sunday hunting
near the Albert Green home in
Yankee Springs. Officer Austin
' Loftus filled his license the first
, day of the season. The buck had
a huge eight-point rack. Pat
Loftus also filled his license, nnd
so did their dad.

t—THE HASTINGS BANNER
Thursday, December 6, 1966

converted two gifts.
Moment* later King rebounded

sa ?.

GOOD LITTLE
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909 tnzZUMHMZ KNOCKED OUT
£P PUNKHOreT ON APRIL 3d I9OO...THE
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IONIA
Oscry MlrioUa
Dennis Richards led the Vik­ Ofert* TnlKr .
ing* with 16 point* and Tom
Barnum had 14. Steve Schray
11 and Jen Well* 10.
ChrU Tuller had 20 for the
TOTAU
Bulldogs and Bruce LaPolnte
LAKEWOOD
Lakewood won the reserve I0MIA . . .
game, 50-40, and Ionia's fresh-

John Whitely had 16. Lance
Rochester U and Joe Bartoloccl
11 for the winners. Ben Cadwell
had 17 and Jim Horne 16 for
the Ledgers
Charlotte won the preliminary.
45-84.
Greenville really had no
trouble with 8L John* after the
first period. The young Yellow
Jackets, who almost defeated fa­
vored Belding the previous Tues-

4fter a shaky start, the Has­
tings High Saxons put on a great
finish and while they failed to
post a victory, they thrilled the
few tans who followed them to
Alma Friday night. Alma won.
80-71.

Piggush 10.
John Schmeider had 29 for
Marshall. Glenn Gray had 17 j

D.nnU Rich.rd

half. They outscored lhe Com-

Alma't Early Lead
Too Much for Saxont
To Overcome Friday

In January. The Saxon* jumped
I on the~ Redwing* and roared to
a 75-48 victory without any
trouble.
Hastings will also have Its
hands full Saturday night. The
Lakeview Spartans whipped
Marshall. 88-68, Friday. Mar-

wood outscored the vtiltlng Bull-

Charlotte opened its season
with the one - sided win over

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A NOTE IOOQOOO TIME* M5HS7
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HUMAN AU0MJTY MM6 GENER­
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A TOTAL OF

Halting* made eight oat

CrMtrill. truliiy
The Wa*l Central Conference
basketball race continue* thl*
Friday night with St Johns in­
vading Hasting*. Lakewood go­
ing to Greenville. Alma to Grand
Ixd*e and Charlotte travel* to
Ionia. '
Saturday night Hasting* in­
vade* Battle Creek Lakeview

THAT'S fl FRET

BL John* expecting a victory and

Itakewootl to Seek
while
Second League Win at 1

Last Period
Spurt Fails to
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Thursday. Dfrrmlxr I, 1966

590 and Cart Hathaway 112.
-1210-505. Bruce Terry 504, Hovd I Standing*: Deputies 37. Ben225-226—6&lt;fl and Merle 150-267- WUliarhs 502 and Maynard Tuck-! dw Gravel 36. The Banner 31 *&gt;.
■ er. 505.
I Tinklers 90. V«J Mobil and

Maple Valley, Delton
Host Foes on Friday

SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES

ai7 ,t,J&gt;l17.nrS.Kp'Ier 5551 c,!arles i 5». Wesley Friend 185-626. Don end Food 18 and Hastings Alu­
Altoft 545, Carl Rose 618. Joe fuy 204-494. Von Howell 172- minum and Zephyr 18.
Burkholder 204-531. Jim Barnum I 401 Qene Wyant 180-489 Bud
ROWLING
3U-S7K
— oil.IM
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215-578, n-r,
Den VI.Klersey
221-533,
MONDAY MIXERS
Harold Hall 218-539, John Ha­ 483, Al Morgan 178-490. Wanda
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
Standings: McAllister's 37*4.
vens 502. Wayne Decker 524. Smith 174 - 457, Sandra Lund­
Bruce Terry '203-550. Bob -Car­ quist 158-458, Jodene Howell Foodland 37. Northside and
a 206-610 Friday, Al Carr 216­ money 501. J. Rose 504, P Bur­ 155-452. Loary Arnold 168-476, Vogt's 34. Purina 33. Haan's and
582, Jwry Miles 510. Bob Adams key 602. G. Daniels 507. Roti Pel- Bernard House 167 - 469, Dick Parmelee's 30. Piston Ring 29,
Friday night Wayland travels
503, Dave Reynolds 539. Wayne •j'
low —
203-694.
Basil Hitchcock 525,
to Maple Valley, Fennville to.
rMorgan
162. Dan Cullees 153,
lhe llaatlngi Merchants In the Swift's Hardware. Darwin Swift
___...
___ ■_ *
Decker 504. Howard Peters 504. Vv7lP,-tr-i.
Bn5°l1 SM'.J.olln a&lt;)rodCT|-: Sharon Cullees 158, Caroline 27. Hastings Floor Covering 28 Si. Delton and Clirnax - Scotts to I
opener In the East Gym and had 11. Bob Gaskill 8. Bob ErBob Clinton 512. Jack Smith
H“rli6lB'8tu8
*e«u
tIGross
IGross 159.
159, Rose
Rose Hlnrlchsen
Hlnrtchsen 158.
158. |
Bellevue in area cage clashes.!
Walldorf! playa the Hutingi redt 5 and Bill Bivens 2.
mV wa
k. 214V
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223-544.
Norm
Johnrork
534 ' Art Steve
o,.... Malcomb
..-I-u
^ry»°J*k ?!L
M*LNon
VJ
0h’LCoelt 534
IM. Velma 01Slo- Sheriff's Olrla 23. Parker's Bar Middleville is idle and Gull Lake
Don Trefry had 24 points and
Re.r.J?n a-E w™
J29' 8J*ann0n Lydy cum 1M. Bob Slocum 167. Ted 22. 8(ivings de Loan 20 and Kro- plays at Pennfleld Saturday
Last week Hostings Mfg. nipped Jerry Hopkins 23 In pacing the
'S,20, Br“ce Terry 568. 525. Carl Baker 209-538, Charlie smith 163 and Dorothy Friend
night
while
Bellevue
goes
to
St.
E. W Bliss. 38-34; Renner Ford t Sceen to the 87-44 win over WilCart Rone 520, DeWayne Gallup Floria 500. Jerry Mlles 566. BIU |
uoromy mena
Good scores: Faye Allen 213­ Philip.
outscored the .Merchants. 47-35; Sdrr-. Insurance
I.—Bob Schneider
563. Ellen Davis 230-563. Bertha
604. Roy Brackmyer 526. Charles Bums 201-562. Pete Kruger 208- '
’
Delton had a big weekend a*
Walldorf! Furniture trounced had 18 points. Steve Barnum 12.
Thaler 191-524. Shlrlee VanDen­
Krauss 522. Jim Barnum 232-517. 560. Cleo Roblyer 237-561. Sheriff '
WOMEN'S WED. LEAGUE
lhe Panthers almost upset
Swift Hardware. 73-44, and the Johnson 5, Carr and Clary 2 and
berg 181-536, Emma Magoon 171­
John Riedl 510, Dick Main 211- Merl H. Campbell 502. Tom OlrrAfter winning their opening,
503. Dale Cappon 503. Ernie bach 506 and Jo Gielarowskl 552.1 Barb Kiersey was lhe snappiest 484, Evelyn David 180-449. Peg Middleville Friday night, losing I game at Martball. 60-53. the Sceen walloped Wilson Insur­ Jerry Eckman one point Hunt
j lassie Wednesday afternoon, Cronlnger 181-424, Arlene Swan­
ance. 87-44.
led Wilson's with 14. Jim Wynes
Grow 500 and BUI Miller 510.
।
| Hastings High Junior Varsity.
------------ I spilling 190-554 to lead the gals. son 184-460. Bemadlne Eckert
had 12." Hanns 6, Thompson and
, lost their hustle and poise and' Steve Schondelmayer led the
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE । Faye Allen snuggle drunner-up 182-491. Loraine McKelvey 151­
i suffered a humiliating trouncing' Hastings Mfg quintet to the nar­ Mtrl Martin 4 and Gillespie 2.
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Max Myers led the Hastings 1 honors with 188-519, Shirley 419, Doris Cappon 154-442. Leah Bangor Saturday night, 52-47. I at Alma Friday night.
row win. scoring 13 pointe Steve
Ted Egleston pumped In 18 and
Dawe 173 - 499. Edith Thomas
Gary VanElst led Middleville
Allerdlng added 7, Tom Reynolds Gene Service 16 in carrying Ren80
165-479. Betty Siieler 182-473. «
to M.c
the uprumg
opening wm.
win. pounumg
pounding uie
the I Co«h D**" Wl« »
6. Lawrence Utter and Len Burns
31. Pred Saad's 29&gt;a. H a s 11 n g s i
JuTfiOl H.rviv
»4 1 Thompson 184-479. Doris Stan- Carolyn George 151-421, Deloris hoop for 20 pointe. Scott Hen-1 on* *'rc c°ld “
weather and 4 and Ken Nell 2 points
the
Merchants Bob Carmoney
MiUlng, Burkey's. Duraclean and I,™ L^^nrXrr J2U
lon
J“»n Kingsbury 198ning had 18 and Tern- Page 11 °.nly
,hc n,nal P«rtod were, Art Fredenburg had 9 for Bliss. had 7, Bob Lammers had 4
Johnnie's 29. Moose 27. Al s 26' . Richar^on'2*19**593.**wTi7red
E! 457.
Bowman 170-452. Gasper 181-438, Mae Hart 158­
...
j .
. n
I it'fy able to get into the double
«7' Shirley
.
428, Opal GUllons 147-391, Helen
Ji!nAKL?W«tOnrSfi? Jan,i« Po&gt;‘* । figures as Coach Mike Sweeney j J Mitchell 7. K. Miller 6. Al points and Art Meade 2.
WBCH 25*6. East Side Lumber
Crawford 154-410, Mildred Smith Nusbaum1 nrtdLt^C
Bums 225-585. Shannon Lydy;
Bob VanderVeen and Dr. Larry
"nd
clr°n«l his Alma bench Alma O'Connell 4 and Dave Reynolds.
24 &gt;v. Hastings PUters 24. Bums
156-450. Darlene Everett 180-475. Nusbaum added 1
237-586. Paul Edwards 207-570.
!
M polnU ln that ,ot F. Corkins 4 and John Gallagher Blair had 8 for the losers. Ber­
and Dowling 22. Elks and Will­ Joe
Burkholder 568. Merle Haines i J?:"**
d R by Lydy
Marge Wieland 158-462, Mary
nie Oom and Bob Vandermeer 6.
.cm 10-5
.v &gt;&gt;.
w.c i11frame.
nunc.
lla{*
Middleville led
at the
’ lam* Insurance 21 and Sanitary 210-569. Bob Lambert 223-558.' 157 •"J*
Roush 179-459. Alma Coville 184quarter and held the margin as | Hostings sank Just two out of1 Leading WalldorfT's to thekblg Karl Kleinschmidt 4 and Dan
Service 8.
Standings:
Hastings Motor
Rod Neuron 549. Lawrence
SUndln
*
. each team scored 14 in the sec-1 29 field goal attempts in the win were John Hulsenga with 17 Wier 3 pointe.
Harry Long rolled 242-214-192 ■Honki Keeler 209-551. Harry Sales 34. Ne - HI 31. Hastings
ond period. Middleville spurted I first half and only nine out of points and Paul Peterson with
lor a 648 for McAllisters and Paul I, «
Kbu,.UUi aju
kmm Cleaners and Peabody Oil 30,
McCollum
530.. -unn
John «
McLean
। in the third quarter outscoring 55 in the entire game Alma con-1 15. Steve O'Donnell and Bernie
Former Michigan State line­
Edwards and Merle Haines 225-541. Torn Gilliland 530. Bill Vita Boy and East Side Lumber
MONDAY BOWLERETTE8
Delton 18-11. but the Panthers nccted on 21 out of 63 during J ...................................................
Weller added 8, Jock Hopkins man Joe Carruthers coached the
39. Stanton's Real Estate 28. Mil­
Standings: Miller's Duroclean, came back and outscored the the game, and converted 27 out I and John Nixon 6, Gary Cole St. Ambrose High School team
ler Plumbing 25. Crystal Candy
of 43 free throws. The Saxons, and Terry Gale 5 and Gary Van- that won the Detroit city cham­
24. Hastings Aluminum 22. Barry 39. Williams Insurance and Wall-] visitors 21-11 In the finale.
Saturday night Delton came were as frigid
3. Steve Cole had 18 for pionship in 1966.
Ingin at me line as from ;( Houten
noun
Ready Mix 20. Maker's IGA 18. dorff's 38. V &amp; J Mobil 34. Barn ’
f;„„ ULL.J
behind to defeat Bangor, the *floor,
----- *'-*■'
sinking
— 10 out Of “
26
Carol's Needlecraft 11 and Pepsi Market 33. Color Center and j from
Blue Ribbon Grill 32, Sign's Tire; 52-47.
| charity shots.
i ——
Cola 7.
51 I'?”'.'? ST* Y!'1
\ The
Th. Panthers
Panth. r, l.tl
1011
U,.
led 16-11 jit the!
TUESDAY TWISTERS
i Trucking 30. Motor
26±
v, quarter
the X
half JKVU.*’s“,’
2%£“Aires
^g,AM
8a^ and
“*ne 40-23
Vk at
m the
HASTINGS
Doris Greenfield posted 188­
474 on Tuesday. Dec. 1. Oeorginla ing 28 4. Action Flex 22. Arcade perl0&lt;1 #nd took a 39-37 lead go- I }*»*••
Rfautv
Ralnn
Cuviers
......
.
..
.
~
Beauty
Salon
WU.
Cuyler'a
Straub 152-40). Jan Klctamann
ing into the fourth canto Del-|. Coleman. 31
Trucking
19,
Beeline
Fashions
18
185-466. Shirley Hawks 143-403,
ton outscored Bangor 14-8 in I Vnurc.
61
Pal Fueri 154-406. Judy Baker and Rockhill &amp; Banghart Berv- that big last stanza. Alex Liceaga X"®’*- w" -s
150-414 and P Lambert 142-411.
converted two free throws with 1
Good scores: Lois Roblyer 171­ AWmuK In i'll Li nut Ilin onmn nn 1 n-__
471, Kay Lydy 158-435, Joan ice.
' |
COMMERCIAL MINORS
I Aek.i
■ 4 । Galen Daniels set lhe pace in Martin 172-441. Laura Lydy 153­
Tim Knowlton led Delton with
436, Maggie Cuyler 153-408, Jane
'
• I the Minors Thursday, rolling Fredenburg 167-456, Betty Carr 20 points and Foyer had 15.
Gull Lake posted its second
334-614 while BIU Kruko rolled 167-447, Ines Lyons 162-443, Sue
TOTALS SO
- 236 - 604. Harvey Baker posted Sens! ba 154-425, Lil Hal) 135-362. win by defeating Portage North­
ALMA
Gat f/l tha benafita of
204-548. Gordon Trick 199-510. Nita Misak 154-389. Merna De ern. 57-48.
Brad Cosby led the Blue Dev- Larwn. 22
Rod Tietz 537. Denney Frtdrick- Pew 188-486, Wilma Daniels 193­
proptr humidity with an
ils
with
20
pointe
and
Jim
Ken“
*°J"
- son 529. Paul Woodman 524, Curl 682. June Richardson 159-447.
£‘au
” Awery 518, Pete Kruger 217-640. Jodene Howell 178-451, Alice drlck had 16.
Gull Lake led the visitors 17-9 Htri
kf Dick Shancck 502, Dell Curtiss House 147 - 410. Emma Magoon
Painter 14
209 - 525. Ray Jenkins'212 - 548, 205-531. Faye Allen 234-543. Ger­ half.
Bob Morey 540. Dave Kruko 201- ry Newton 175-509, Ella Higdon
Maple Valley defeated Belle­ Orlftte. so
Moto-Ski hot that
180-485, Gladys Edwards 169-497, vue 58-53 . in Its opener with
Sharon Vickery 170-411, PhyllU Bellevue.
“Extra Strength”
H.tnlaln.
This Christmas, make It a gilt of comfort and
Thompson 157 - 454. Ruth Miller
Gull Lake opened its season on
when the going It
Invigorating indoor living—all winter, every
182-459, Betty Sheler 202-514 and Tuesday, Nov. 29. at Springfield
JUST
winter. The Aprilairo Humidifier adds the
Shlrlee VanDenburg 216-580.
by defeating the host quintet. 75­
tough.
DIAL
necessary humidity—automatically, constant­
70. The Blue Devils moved to a
AWAY
ly, efficiently. It's controlled by an accurate
42 - 27 halftime advantage and HASTIHOB
Manufactured by
humidistat; BIG capacity; minimum mainte­
DESERT­
held on the rest of the way. The ALStA
nance; eliminates "white dust" problems.
Jnduitriei
BomDRYNESS
Trapshoot results at the Barry first quarter ended 16-16.
Give your family the best—an Aprilalre
HASTINGS CITY BANK
Paul Dubnlcka led Gull Lake
County Conservation Club range
Humidifier.
Saturday. Dec. 3: 24. Don Pay- with 20. Jim Kendrick had 14.
Iva; 23. Gene Cox and John Brad Cosby 13. Dan Step 11 nnd
Lear,; 22. Bernard Tobias, Rum Carl Hamden 10.
company that*
'
Bohllnger and Dick Taylor; 21.
Gull Lake reserves won over
devotei 100% of
Earl Argetalnger, Gary Murphy Springfield. 48-28.
Chriitmot Baxaor
nnd Ken Lancaster; 20. David
Dick Baker led Maple Valley
lt» Hme and energy to giving you the best in over305 S. Church
Haitings
Call Wl 5-5352
Leary. Next shoot Is Saturday. with 21 points, John Newman
and Bake Sale
the-inow vehicles.
had 14 and Dave Lindberg 10.!
Maple Valley led 24-12 at the |
quarter and 34-24 at intermlsThe Hastings City Basketball
Darrel Greenawalt led Belle- I league got underway Thursday
~— ■"
night and four games ore sched°"!2;
toT thu ThurxUy In the
viue oj-oi lucsaay nignt, acorea ,
1
^7?".
i"”­1
Hleh nnu. There U he
a decisive
72-45 win ,h
over' “Corn

HASTINGS

Young Saxons
Outhustled at
Alma, 69-28

3

GO WHERE
THE FUN IS

TOO DRY HOME!

GO WHERE

THE WORK IS

with

HUMIDIFIER

OES.
Bazaar

WELTON'S inc

MOTOSKt

Top Trapshooters

Friday, Dac. 9
From 9:30 a.m.

Men’s Basketball
Opens: 4 Games
Thursday Night

This is
Ford Country

stock Park Friday—opening de­ । Francisco meets the Sceen
fense of the Redskins' Tri-Rlver!
quintet at 7 pin. and Swift’s
cage crown.
I eagers face Renner Ford at 8:15
Coach Jim Smith's Redskins . ".L"
held a 28-11 lead after the first,
,ne maln
Wilson Insurance takes on
period.
Sparta defeated Rockford. 68­
63, and Cedar Springs whipped I
l-owell. 84-63
Portland and Montabella scored
j close wins in opening Tri-Cen- ]
I tral league action. Portland de-1
I tented Lakeview of Montcalm
(County, 62-56. and Montabella
decisloned Central-Montcalm.
! 58-81.
Carson City trounced Saranac.1

You Can Count on Quality First
in Moto-Ski"

Wheeler's Marine Service

Nashville, Mich.

Ph. OL 3-2851

.

ftSTOCKING FILLERS*

Nassau Vacation^

GALAXIE 500/XI
2-DOOR HARDTOP

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon VanderWeele are vacationing in Nassau,
a trip awarded them by the Nor­
west Plumbing and Heating Co.
in Grand Rapids by whom Gor­
don Is employed Staying with ।
the VanderWeele family during
their parents' absence is his mo-'
ther. Mrs. Neal VanderWeele. of
Kalamazoo

GIVE COMFORT

Filled .
Stockings
10C3ndup

FOR CHRISTMAS

Where the %7 Ford
is king of the road

Stocking Filler

Packed full of oldfashioned Christmas
candy in bright foil
wrappings-toys and
games, too! From 6
to 16 inches long.

toys
vs °cni b'8 &gt;e,ec*’on of

™..“
/c to

Strongest, quietest Ford in history! Smoothest action on the road!

\

10c

Pwpwmint lt»»lj in

mX

Better ideas make the difference for 1967. Ideas fqr comfort like Comfort
Stream Ventilation"that circulates fresh air with" windows closed.

Dual Hydraulic Brake System with a dual master cylinder and independent

10c

AUTOMATIC
J&amp;nidifier

front and rear lines. Your Ford Dealer can show you 47 ways
AIR FRESHENER

to get ahead in a Ford. Today!

USED CAR BUYERS-rcttut tHMto fOT-MW F«rd&lt; NMO

See the lively Ones...Your Ford Dealers
328 N. Michigan Q ENNE H
, Haitings
IxFord.Inc. |X

jQc

s

For convenience, like the SelectShift Cruise O-Matic transmission
works like an automatic or shifts like a manual. For safety, like the

"a

CANDY CANES

h's literally loaded with all th*
mail-wanted convenience fea­
tures . , . plus the finest con­
cept In portable hu­
midification.

Bulling's
Phone

Appliances &amp; Gifts

Wl 5-2421

139 W. Shite St.

It’s » murii fun to
open ornunenli end
toys filled with c*n-

GIANT STICK

23c »
Striped peppetmist
cindy stick, newly 1
loot long! Yummy!

BENXFRAN KLIN
102 W. St.,. St. at JaHanon

�Cash? Use Want Ads
Soo ton

See These
'Specially" Priced
Used Cars
RenneR
Ford Counlry
Open *til 9:00 p.m.

f Ln«» 1966 Sole* Event

Mon. - Thura. - Fri.

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE
FREI DESIGNING

MINIMUM RATI—50c

FREE ENGINEERING
Let BmUey BuUdlng* help you
with your new building for
your farm or buaineee- No ebUgaUon. Call your BmUey man.

ONE YEAR GUARANTEE

1965 Ford Custom 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Radio. Cruia-Amatlc. 8 cyl. Rea) sharp family
carl
1964 CHEV. IMPALA

CMH UT&gt;——• MMr— W Mr. Oo U, M
ter by the Tlweedey feUewiag t4*e dtf9
ycoblicstlMi
• eerryiM eUvge W 10c
bS
Ueb i«Mi**4

SMILEY POET BUILDINGS
DON HUG MS. P.O. Box 38
HastlngK Michigan
(116) 845-3186. Call collect.
tf

EXPERT TAILORING on ladle*'
and men's clothing. Phone WI
5-6714, 6604 Oun Lake Rd
Tailor Shop.
tf

Application* to be filed with
th* City Clerk at the City

cation and salary expected.

NOTICES

uriEv. IMPALA
3
1 Dr. Sedan.
1 SewuUful *&gt;l
1 ■atte.

malic. Radio, power steering,
w/walls. wheel covers.

1962 CHEV. IMPALA
8 Dr. Hardtop 8. Automatic.

1957 CHEV. BELAIR

1964 Falcon 2 Door
standard. ExceUent condition I

HELP WANTED

1963 Ford Econ-O-Line Von
3 speed 6 cyl. (Busine** BUIboard special).

PLEASANT POINT
MOTEL and
RESTAURANT

1963 Pontiac Bonneville
4 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. Power
steering and brakee. Radio,

1964 BUICK

1963 Golaxie 500

1965 ELECTRA 225
1963 Rambler American

1965 ELECTRA

2 Dr. Hardtop. Stand. 6 cyl.
Radio.

1957 BUICK SUPER
1963 VOLKSWAGEN

1960 FORD

4 Door; V8 automatic,
radio . . . Real nice!
1961 FORD WAGON

1963 Feirlone
4 Dr. Stand. 6 CyL
1962 Golaxie 500
4 Dr. Sedan. 352 V8 engine.
Power steering. Auto. White­
walls. Wheel cover*. ExceUent
condition I
1950 Chevrolet Truck
1 Ton Cab and Chassis.

Home Ph. 845-2328
LANNES KENFIELD.
Home Ph. 845-4064

CHEVROLET
1435 S. Hanover
Wl 5-2426

FAF.M IMPLEMENTS

WE HAVE MOVED
To Our

NEW LOCATION
945-9526

PRICES REDUCED
on All Chain Saws.
Buy Now and Save!!
We have Ban, Chain and
Sprocket* to fit moet mw«

ot money saving prices.
NOW HIRING:

• Expert Chain Sharpening

Cook's Helpers
Maintenance Men,
Waitresses and
Dish Washers.

• Chein Saw Repair

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY

Coll 945-4015
for Interview.
We will train housewives,
factory employees for
evening work.

HASTINGS
BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Call Wl 5-3481

M37 io.

Hooting - Plumbing
Service

GOOD —
USED CARS
Ready To Go!

WELTON'S
tf

2nd Car Sale!
We had so much success with last
weak's Second Car Sale that we
decided to extend it Wednesday
thru Saturday only.

1959 PLYMOUTH
4 Door Fury

dlo. whitewalls1803 CHEV. SEDAN
Dr., automatic

YEAR BROS.
945-9526

REAHM
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC
M 5-2478 1(57 N. Michigan Ave

Lota of JIGSAW PUZZLES

Table of Christmas articles:
EAR-RINGS, BRACELETS.
NECKLACES. SOME DOLLS
AND TOYS. HEAD SCARFS
AND APRONS.
Help needed at store on Fri­
days—time donated for Retarded
School Assoc. Please call Mr*.
Stanley SUfuffer WI 5-5778.
12/8

FARM WORKER—Married man.
experienced in dairy farming6350 per monUi, plus house
and extra*. Phone Mason 517­
677-0402.
12/15

MALE—18 years or older to work
nights. Good wages to respon­
sible man. Phil's Clark Station.
230 N. Broadway.
12/8

UNFURNISHED HOUSE-2 bed­
room or larger Preferably 4th
SANTA CLAUS SALE at Has­
ward. Write: P.O. Box 37. Has­
tings Sewing Center. 235 W.
tings, Michigan
12/15
State Thursday, Friday. Sat­
urday only. Several new sew­
ing machines and vacuum ★ Work Wonted
cleaners up to 150.00 oil retail
price. Open til 8:00.
12/8
WOULD LIKE TO TAKE CARE
of children in my home. Live
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL, HAIR
close to Southeastern School,
—Use Rexall's fast permanent
experienced Phone 945-8802 tf
Regularly 82.00-Now Bl 00. No
pre-shampoo — No after odor U'ANTED — Painting and car­
penter work. Odd Jobe. Phone
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy
5-8586.
12/8
h« atnouiii*
1 mo»l*«*».
Ih.r^u t*l

uloTsl U. Mor
UI*«*as. mm

K

LEGALS

•rad that oa F»l.ruary T.
00 A M , la ihr Probats
H« •tin**, Mirhls.a, a
»ld al s-hlrh all rredllora

SOO fa

shall rayoa* for «•!•
lo Iho bifhaal blddrr.
■ of the Barre Cauls
tha City of Haatlnft
that bate* lb. build Corirljhl and Badri)

NOTICE or MORTGAGE
FORECLOSUBB SALS
Default bavin* I.h» mad* tn thn
rvndltlan of • rvrlala n&gt;i&lt;rl*«*' n»4r
Ito loth of Urtubrr. IVdO, Olrrtllrd
br CLYDE FHCllERICK El.I.lF,
JH. a«4 PHYI.1.IH H ELLIS, but

$4 9QR00

1965 DODGE SPORTSMAN'S VAN
Like new! Only 5000 mile* I

them, at public tiodua
•nlraoca to lb« Com a I
llaitinia. Mlrhifan, ■

o'cia&lt;k

PubUrallun

This Week's Offering:
1964 MERCURY MONTEREY—4 Dr. $4 OQC00
Hdtp.; pwr. *trg, radio, heater I Cwv

natka, Tkal Ua pali
Toaa Hlraal from Pal

Kan*.

1960 CHEVROLET—2 Dr. Sdn.; 6 cyl.. 5QOCOO
itereo tran*. radio. Real nice car —
OfcU
1962 CHEVY
VAN

1957 PONTIAC—2 Dr. Hdtp.
Runt good!

’35O00
*125°°

TRUCK
1959 FORD—2 door hardtop,
8 cyl. with automatic trammiiiion
1962 FORD FAIRLANE—2 door,

J57500
^7pE00

white, red interior

1962 COMET—Cp*tom Station Wagon,
hat auto., radio, heater, w/wallt--

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN CONV.

K,'l

&gt; Ew

4Vwv
HUU
I IW

WOTIO OF MOBTOAOB
roaacLosuxx sale
Poftult k»«lnf Iwn n*S« in
csadillnn st a rrrUln aurin** i
tha Bib del of Octabrr. IH1. st
•4 by MHIKLKY M. WturijlB

Auto., radio, heater. A dean car

Eft00

Radio, heater, w lidawallt

tiOKOTHY WII.KINH. hu.Und
wilr. ■• uvrt*a*ar&gt;, is HIVKH*
CEMETERY COMPANY. a Mi«»

$4 4 E00

2 door automatic

I01S.00

$ flQEOO

1961 FALCON FUTURA—Sportt Coupe

1962 RAMBLER AMUICAN

dlo. thoroughly rocanditoned.
1863 T3IUNDEI4BIBD
. . FOB power, one owner New
Ponllac trade.

★ Wonted to Rent
★ Noticee

' OPEN FRIDAYS

WINTER ROBES
for men. women and children

WHITE Zig Zag sewing machine,
makes buttonholes, sew* on FOR RENT with option to buy;
buttons, monograms, fancy , 2 bedroom house 185 00 month.
stitching. Pay balance of *37.18
Good credit required. Bob Bal­
nr 8 payments of *5.12 Has.
mer, WI 6 6044. Call evenings
ting* Sewing Center. 235 W.
State. Phone 845-0647. 12/8

$QC00
ww

•

DODGE PICK-UP

1864 CHEV. IMPALA
... 4 Dr. Hardtop. V8 Green.
- Ford Major DiesclxTractor in
A-l Shape.
1984 MERCURY
—1169 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
. . . Montclair 4 Dr., power
with live PTO—hydraulic and
steering and brakes, radio,
power steering.
whitewall*. Air conditioning.
—1946 John Deere B Tractor 1963 PONTIAC SEDAN
Starter and light*
. . . Catalina 4 Qr.. radio,
-------■ .-in.
whitewall*, power steering,
Picker.
economy engine.
—New Idea 1-roa Picker.
18U CtfEV. SEDAN
—MlaneapoU* Moline Plckei
. . . Belair 4 Dr.. Standard

Over Hastings Paint At
Wallpaper Store

$QEft00

1960 OLDS—4 dr. hdtp., pwr. »trg, win- $OQE00
dowi, brake*, teat*, w/wallt, radio, htr. £■ vw

Farm Machinery

NOTIC!: Mur ltatl»*» la U.
"mala" sr "(•b«U’’ aalaaaa ara

in Last Week's Sale

1964 FORD—2 door automatic,
radio, heater, low mileagevJUU

1985 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
. . . Dynamic 88 4 door with
power steering and brakes.
Nice blue finish and ha* had

1965 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE
. . . This beautiful hardtop
coupe is loaded with extras in­
cluding air conditioning and
full power equipment Sold un­
der our 12 month* warranty.
1965 PONTIAC HARDTOP CPE.
. . . Catalina series, completely

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

The Following Cart wore Sold

1961 FORD GA LAX IE—4 door sedan, SOEftOO
radio, hooter, w/wallsCwU

Uon Power «t e e r 1
brakes. Hydramatlc,
whitewall*.
—I.H.C 300 Row Crop Tractor 1884 OLDSMOBILE 88
with fast hitch. Good shape!
. . . Hardtop coupe with power
»teering and brakes, radio,
—John Deere No. 2010 Gas Row
whitewall*, blue and white tuCrop Tractor.

bu. Mingle Beater Spreader

Wl 5-5352

1983 OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN
... 88. Full power. Many ex­
tras. New tire*. New Olds trade.

1965 FORD
. . . Galaxie 500 4 door hardtop,
loaded with extras, sharp dark
blue finish, one owner.

EXTENSION drop-leaf dining­
room table, 2 extra leave* with
pads. Excellent condition with
or without 2 chain. Top with ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS leave* down 42" by 24"; drop
PjO, 171, Hasting* Telephone
WI 6-4664. Meeting* every
Monday, 8 pm.
tf

NILSON'S
WELCOME ORCHARD. &amp;
CIDER MILL
H mile north of Ionia on M66

New • Remodel • Repair

305 S. Church

CARPET CLEANING IB BABY
with Host N»w Esc trie Up-

piete with all cleaning tools.
Pay small balance of 11958 or
»1 00 per week. Call today M5­
2715. Electro Hygiene.
12/8

★ Help Wonted

945-3150
12/6

RenneR Ford Inc.
328 N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

LARKE BUICK

GOOD USED
CHAINSAWS

12/22

FOB FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE I No charge for over*1M prints.
U
WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
ZIP Code number. Three-line
•temp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for 8225.
This Includes. postage and sales
tax. Burpee's Specialty Shoppe,
Delton, Mich. 48046.
tf

Covering, 123 W. State,
tings. Phone WI 6-6118.
BINGER ZIG-ZAG 8EWING
MACHINE — No attachments
necessary for automatic xlgtftg, button - holes, monograms,
satin stitches, fancy patterns.
SERVICE — Mercury outboard
Includes a lovely sewing stand
NGTICES
motors. New and used boats
in French walnut finish. Pay
Flote Boats. TraUers and ac­
cessories. M-66 in Nashville.
GIVE APPLES
monthly payment of 10 44. Call
OL 3-2851 or OL 3-6074.
tf
today 645-8715 Electro Hygiene.
We wrap and mall them for you. INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
12/8
See our display of gifts.
TLED GABI See CarlABetty's
Appliance* before you buy I
SPINET PIANO
Choke
They Bell—They Install—They
May
be
had
by
assuming
CHRISTMAS TREES
small monthly payments.
and WREATHS
Beautiful finish.
★ Frarfwoe
TABLE PAPER — For picnic*,
See it locally.
CIDER
family reunions, lot* ot use*.
POPCORN — Bushel or peck.
Write Credit Dept., Box 57.
Fresh-pr»**ed all winter.
Iaoii Tack. 2 ml. north of Ban­
Nile*. Mich.
12/15
field. Phone 721-8710. .
tf
Maple syrup, honey, popcorn.

CARDS Of THANKS » IN M8MORIAMS—U per wwd.

Position open for
S1NGLKASSKSSOB

//wail*, wheel cover*, radio.
J1965 Galaaie 500

12/8

guaranteed. Lapo-Drug, 118 8. APARTMENT SIZE ElJXTTRIC
STOVE in excellent condition.
Jefferson, Hasting*
tf
Also portable electric washer
with wringer. Call after 8 pm.
WI 5-5231. Bun McPharlln.

for the City of Hastings

1965 Chevrolet Impala

Charlotte 543-2837.
ELECTRIC Rasors rwpairedSpeclal—Youf rasp*- cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only

WINDOI&amp; GLASS INSTALLED
in aluminum, steel or wood
sash. Burkey Auto das* At
Radiator Shop. 218 N. Jeffer­
son, Hasting*.
if

Hall, staling experience, edu­

M 37 So.

Twmty Wonk.

HELP WANTEb

1965 IMPALA

Wl 5-2425

for

HUP WANIFC

1965 IM£ALA

Classified Paragraphs!

HASTINGS BANNER Wl 5-3481

FRU PLANNING

1959 TH UN DUB I RD—2 dr. hardtop.

SOQEOO

■-.iX ria

full power. A sbarp block car!

Il lai

LV'i

Tony Belli Motors

jraaaalia L Ma&gt;«lar far Ur apirnla

asxa.lrtSK““ •“

LINCOLN •&gt;-MERCURY - COUGAR
RAMBLER - |.|L TRUCKS
•1*10 N. Michl,•«

wU. hi. 'i*

'

*

I

Dalad b.rrml
rtllip y. K

Hi. 945-2479'

t»4 **«,.. sm. ’hi c,

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llallitr*,. Mk-hlfa

it-uj'SASrtflK*.' Hklugaa'

�SAVE HER TIME AND MONEY!

MOTHERS APPRECIATE NEW
’TWAS THE NIGHT AFTER
WALLPAPER)—She can choose A
CHRISTMAS and Dad wore hu
from 350 patterns at Hastings
new Van Hausen pajamas, bathrobe and slippers. All designed

tins IH
HIIIEt

a Dominion Rayette Hair Dryer
with a vinyl hood in a handsorpe luggage case. Or see our
beautiful Sunbeam electric or
cordless clocks. Gamble's.

land's.

WHY NOT SURPRISE MOM with
a room of beautiful wallpaper
and draperies from Beverwyk's
Color Center. 221 W. Mill St.

REPLACE THE OLD BILLFOLD
with the outstanding billfold of

MOST WANTED BY ALL LADIES

and skirts. Stunning new styles
In the finest of materials. Bun
McPharlin’s.
\

macy.

A

REAL HEART WARMER —
Penney's own Electric Blanket,
Double or single. (Single con-

THERE'S NOTHING NICER than
a Pendleton jacket, shirt or

It’s aluminum, teflon coated
with antique coppertone covets.. WF

PURSES GALORE AT WAYNE'S
SHOE STORE—Leathers, suedes,
and vinyls. Variety'of styles and
colors. $3.99 up.

MOM

WILL

BE

MOTHER WOULD LOVE A NEW
BATHROOM VANITY—Avail- S
able in 4 finishes and 4 styles. A
Barry County Lumber.
Xr

THRILLED to

END WASH DAY BLUES with a
bottled gas Hamilton Clothes
Dryer. Carl G Betty's Appliance.

BLAIR'S FARM G GARDEN
HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF
PLANTERS — Redwood. Fiber­
glass and Plastic in many sizes
and shapes. 98c and up.

WHO WOULDN'T LIKE TO BE
"SURPRISED" with one of those
beautiful living or dining room
suites from Walldorff’s choice
selection?
,
VOICE OF MUSIC — Beautiful
Stereo HI Fi Furniture Creations
with AM G FM Radios (plus

styles of consoles and portables.
Music Center.
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ASSORT­
MENT in Fanny Farmer Candy
. . . and other luscious choco­
lates. Gardner's.

ft
£

purses if desired. A real Mom's
gift! Birke's Hastings Cut Rate
Shoe Store,

i
-i
1
5

IRONING CAN BE EASIER? Yes,
Mam! Just use a top brand XK
Hoover Iron with the stainless
steel plate! Steam, dry or spray. tK
$14.88 up. Steury Electric.
£■■&gt;
SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS—
Laurel electric blankets featur­
Ing convertible corners. They're
washable, mothproof, nonallergenic and light weight. 4
colors. Consumers Power Co.

XL
««
Jp

eg

DIAMOND STYLISTS AT GIL­
MORE JEWELERS —New dia­
mond mountings—$15.00 and
up. 102 E. State.
NOW. MOM CAN HAVE THOSE
PICTURES FRAMED with the
inexpensive framing that comes
'xin 4 widths. East Side Lumber
Co. Easy to do.

■Al

FOR MOM —We have "Special
Christmas Candles,"• party gift
Items, open stock and personal­
ized stationery. Schader's Office ft YOUR OUTDOOR MAN WILL XL
APPRECIATE A "HORSE"—We
Supply.

LIGHT UP TIME FOR EVERY
SMOKER — Classy pipes, ciga-

Pharmacy.

ALL JOY AND NO WORK—She

THE "CAN OPENING" STRUGGLE
can be ended says Wayne Web-

Knife.
SHE'LL LOVE TO BE IN COLOR
inside and out with Vanity Fair's
blouses and
man’s.

sweaters.

Gfttle'

REMEMBER. QUALITY FURNI­
TURE in Downtown Hastings
has the largest selection in this
entire area plus the lowest prices
anywhere.

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TO SAVE MOTHER S TIME—For
parties. Everyone will enjoy
them. Jefferson Street Sausage
Kitchen.
,
GIVE THE LIFETIME GIFT of a
new Universal. Viking or While

Hastings Sewing Center,

235

FOR A BRIGHTER CHRISTMAS
AND A BRIGHTER WASH—It's
a new Maytag Washer from
Bulling's.

A

(Shockproof, waterproof, anti
magnetic). Mainspring has life-

unusual collection!
FAMILY FUN IN THE REC ROOM
with a Strombecker Roed Race.
Sets start at $16.97. Also, Road
Race accessories. V G S Hard-

DON’T LET HIM SPEND NEW
YEAR'S EVE In old. rundown
scuffed shoes when you can find ■ &lt;

SMART SHOPPERS Shop for Sharp ®

"THIS WE LIKE" —Snow boots ft
from ankle to knee . . . and ftt
sagic" for only $19.98 to
$2598. Birke's Hastings Cut 'SH'
how about a tote bag for $1.98.
Rate Shoe Store.
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Birke's Hastings Cut Rate Shoe
Store.
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($1.00). Beverwyk's Color
Center.

Presents at Bun McPharlin’s. * *
Famous brand knives Include
Olsen, Schrade and imports in
hunting, pocket, and kitchen

THE GIFT "SHE" DESIRES MOST: ftb
A Keepsake or Orange Blossom
Diamond Ring from Hodges.
Your dependable jeweler since sKf
1931. Use your credit—take 24 “K
months to pay.

MILADY'S

FACE ilS

EXCLUSIVELY FOR PENNEY’S!—
Kodak Instamatic 104 Color
Photo outfit. Only $17.99 (with
3 flash cubes, roll of film, and
carrying case).

1

Lady

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ALL OF YOUR LADIES, regardless
of age, will be delighted with
"SO DAD HAS LOST THAT IM­
a Gift Certificate from Mary’s
PORTANT PAPER AGAIN!" —
Beauty Shop.
i
Schader's Office Supply can end
the searching problem with one @ WHO NEEDS MISTLETOE when
of their fireproof file cabinets
• »
you can trim her tree with cos&amp;
metics? World famous perfumes,
accessories, too.

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Beebe’s Shoe Shop. 123 South
Jefferson.

g,

boots (slip ons. ties. zips).

REGULATION PING PONG
TABLES—Complete with stand.

x 8 (silent)

Steury Electric.

THE ATTRACTIVE STUDY LAMPS

powders, lipsticks. In new scents 4®
VISIT GILMORE'S LEATHER

FOR THE TALL OR SHORT MAN
Sixes 14% to 17%.

NOTHING CLEANS LIKE A

Stevens towels. Beacon

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY!—Rum

SELECT YOUR ARROW OR VAN
HEUSEN SWEATERS AT
CLEVELAND S—100% wool or
orlon. Handsome styling and
colors.

GARDNER'S WILL BE HAPPY to

FOR THE FAMILY—A beautiful
Cable Nelson piano or a Thomas
Organ from Bulling’s will give

GRACIOUS HOLIDAY HOSPI­
TALITY BEGINS WITH NEW
LINENS —Quaker lace table-

"CALLING ALL DADS"—You can

THE "HORSEMAN” welcomes the
quality riding equipment found
at E. L. Carpenters Hardware.
All kinds.

NO SHOPPING PROBLEM when
Ku give a Gift Certificate from
•(ton's. This could be an In$112.50 or a Dish­
foe $243.00.

MUSIC FOR ALL—At Music Cen­
ter you'll find the latest records,
end a fine selection of musical
Instruments with accessories for
•11. Also, sheet music and carol
books.

EAL WORKING JOHN DEERE
FARM TOOLS—These tools are
of cast aluminum (sturdy con­
struction) . See them at Goodyear
Bros., M-37 South.

COMPLETE SUPPLIES FOR
ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS
LIGHTING—Bulbs, strings and

packed. And only $1.00 for 2

Better Light and Better
Sive
ight. Choose from 2 colors. See

Steury Electric. 222 S. Jefferson.

them today.

WE SPECIALIZE IN FRUIT AND
GROCERY BASKETS for the
"hard to please." 10% off on
quality basket orders. Shirkey's
IGA.

THE LITTLE DREAMER will enjoy
a comfortable robe and pajamas
from Cleveland’s. Make your

BUY YOUR PING PONG TABLE

$29.95.

DRESS UP THE SMALL FRY IN "V*
w
HEALTH-TEX! Shirt and pant

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mistletoe, holly and Christmas
green. St. Martin's Floral.
zjg
in a variety of colors, styles and • * ---------------------------------------------------BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME with
•jift
materials. From toddlers lo size
S’
8. Parmalee s.
"heavenly" carpeting by Lees or
Armstrong's Vinyl Linoleum.
'Hastings Floor Covering will give
SCHADER'S OFFICE SUPPLY offer
you
a free estimate.
leather framed bullet in and chalk

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Gardner billfolds in the finest
GIVE HER A LIFT WITH A
SPORTSWEAR GIFT! —Famous
names: Lampl. Jantzan, or Brad­
ley. Skirts and sweaters (match w, SOCK HIM (Esquire) BELT HIM TZ
pensive "stocking" stuffers.
WALLDORFF'S have a wonderful erf*
mates)
(Pioneer) TIE HIM UP (Worn- SK
’ . slacks
’ ‘ and blouses. Gift SK
•ft.
boxed. Parmelee's.
/ft
bley&gt;! Make this a knockout
THOSE CUNNING QUILTED
Christmas with belts, ties and
ACETATE ROBES at Parmelee’s
$ A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT ITEM

# AIRFILM SHOES LET DAD WALK
M ' ON AIR! Priced from $19.00 to
$25.00. Wayne's Shoe Store.

BARLOW GARDENS at 1505 S.

corsages. Call 945-5209.

HAVE YOU SEEN THE MATCH- am
ING HUSH PUPPIE SHOES AND
HATS in populat
’
“

and shades. Gardner's. (SGH
YOU'LL CHOOSE GAMBLE'S
LOUNGER CHAIRS for com-

with your davenport? (60' by
76' for $14.95). In lovely col­
ors. Bun McPharlin’s.

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SHOP AT E. L. CARPENTER’S
TOYLAND—It's great! You'll
find toys for all ages! Musical,
mechanical or educational.
Moderately priced.

performance. Gamble's.

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DID YOU KNOW THAT NOW you
can buy a beautiful Pendleton

FOR LIVELY LIVING—Goy, color­
ful stocking caps and sweaters.
Loads of styles, designs and
prices. Cleveland's.

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GIVE "HIM" A CORONADO AMFM ALL TRANSISTOR OR
ELECTRIC RADIO—(Clock ra-

Hardware.

, Martin's new gift center. North
' Michigan.

problem with poinsettlas, green

811 E. Railroad

Sunbeam

IF YOUR HOME NEEDS ACCES­
SORIES for that "special touch"

QUALITY FURNITURE. DOWN­
TOWN HASTINGS, wants your

ALWAYS AN ALL TIME FA­
VORITE— Painted basketball
backboards, goal and net for
only $12.95. Barry County

GUIS IM

THE DISCRIMINATING St

WOMAN —A

PORTABLE TV FROM BUL- XL
LING'S is a welcome gift for

FOR THE TEEN—Hodges have a
tremendous selection of Wells
and J.M3, pierced earrings In
14K gold. Layaway now while
their selection is complete.

YOU CAN REALLY PLAY SANTA
with an RfA_G&gt;lor &gt;T.V. that
- gives top performance See the
many styles at Bulling’s.

ALWAYS

Saddle tan, black, and colonial
patchwork. $69.95 up.

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Gamble's.
VISIT GILMORE JEWELERS TIME
CENTER — From 17th Century

TRIM HER TREE WITH A GIFT
OF LANVIN—Choose My Sin.
Arpcgc. or Pretexte. (A complete line.) Also. DuBarry cosmetics. Jacobs Pharmacy.

FAMOUS Red Wing Irish Setter
Boots and Red Wing Work Boots

HAVE YOU SAMPLED THE VERY
TASTY FRUIT CAKE from Dale's
Bake Shop? Of course, it's good!

Hodges Jewelry. Hodges will
gold stamp his. name free on all
billfolds sold.

FOR

PAf GILMORE of Gilmore Jewelers
suggests a new Carawlle Watch

PROUD GRANDPARENTS wilt love

A BEAUTIFUL LEATHER BILL­
FOLD by Buxton or Prince

WHY LOOK FURTHER —Bonnet
G Gown carry those famous
brands — Bobbie Brooks. Tiger,
Jeanies, Catalina and Ship 'n
Shore in sportswear. Gift boxed.

SHOP AT GARDNER’S for your
gift wrappings, ties and Hall-

Christmas cookies from Dale's
Bake Shop. Shaped in stars,
angels and trees. Also, Lebkuchen (German Honey Cookies).

another kind.) See it today!

Xk REMEMBER THE ARTIST —We
S’
have Crumbacher art supplies
. . . oil, canvas boards, easels,
brushes. Also, paint by number

CHOOSE FABERGE—Tbe Iragrancloved by all women. Or Yard
ley's. Perfumes, colognes, soap

YUM! YUM! YUM! —The kids

MOST DESIRED LEADING TOYS

FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELF
FELLOW—He can be an Instant
expert with the De Walt No.
1450— 10" radial arm table
saw. Only $259.00. Barry Coun-

GRANDMOTHER, who has every­
thing. would enjoy an everlast-

THE GIFT THAT ALWAYS SAYS
"1 LOVE YOU" —Lane Cedar
Chests finished in maple, walnut
or light. Walldorff's.

tins ion

$79.95.

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other gilt
G Garden.

BARRY CO. LUMBER features the
famous Vi-inch Stanley Drill.

GILMORE’S AND DIAMONDS
MAKE "DREAMS" COME TRUE
—Priced from $50.00 up. Easy
credit. Gilmore Jeweler, 102 E.
State.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE

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Jfc STEURY ELECTRIC OFFERS a
complete line of Admiral TV.

FINEST OF HOME FURNISHINGS,
from a reputable established
local Main Street merchant.
Compare before you buy. Sh&lt;^&gt;
Quality Furniture, downtown
Hastings.

'til next March.

CHRISTMAS GLOWS AT THE
WOODCRAFT SHOP. 315 N.
Michigan Ave. It's brimming
with loads of $$1.00 gift exand knitted Tl*
lingerie. Afrl- J]K
•ramies.
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GITTLEMAN'S!! THE TEEN-AGE
FASHION WORD! Famous brand
mafchmatee In sweaters, skirts,
slacks, jackets, shells, and bor----- ... ,u—. Ruu Garland,
etc. I

(Black and white or color.!

headquarters.

FOR MOM—A Grandmother Brace- ^¥1

let with engraved heads of all
her dear grandchildren. Hodges
Jewelry does their own engravIng—24 hour service.

SELECT FURNITURE THIS YEAR,
from Quality Furniture, Down­
town Hastings. Buy with no

DAD IS SURE TO LIKE a 2-speed
Electric Servess Drill for SI 1.88

"SO GOOD LOOKING!"—Red
Cross Shoes combine comfort and

ilk'e the display at St. Martin'
Floral.

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house. Bun McPharlln's.

INVITE THE WILD BIRDS with

at Wayne's Shoe Store is snow
boots, or slippers that are prac­
tical or glamorous, of all kinds.

"speclal" little girl so happy.
Only $3.00-$6 00. Or lounging
pajamas for $2.98. '

SHE ASKS FOR REVLON'S filigree
Heavenly Intimate Fragrance
Candle ($3.85 and $5.00 sizes).

WHO CAN RESIST PIERCED
EARRINGS’—Choose from hun-

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ENJOY A CORONADO TV—
Choice of 4 finishes. 2 styles.
Top performance and reasonably
priced at Gamble's.
njj

til GET IN THE SADDLE AGAIN!
Cowboy boots for all! Beebe's
MF
Shoe Shop, 123 S. Jefferson St.

DRESS

nl NU TONE DOOR CHIMES are algg
start at $5.25. Steury Electric.
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END WAT HOLLERING OF "NO
SOX —Birke's Hastings Cut

BEAUTIFUL. EXQUISITE PANEL-

Stowell Building Service. 303 S.
Michigan.

TO SAVE MOTHER S TIME—For

lhese

distinguished

brands.

Sterling or gold fill, $1.00 to
$10.00.

WHAT A DELIGHT to receive

Everyone will enjoy them. Jeffer­
son Street Sausage Kitchen, 115
S. Jefferson. Wl 5-2141.

Christmas.

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This Gift Guide Is Loaded With Bright Lp-To-The-Minute Gift
Ideas and Holiday Suggestions from Your Local Stores. So, Shop
1 the Easy Way and Please Everyone On Your Christmas List!

UP

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�Card of Thanks and In Memoriam

Calendar of
Special Even to

IH IS Wrestlers
Launch Season
With Victory

New Grandson

Lake Odessa
By Ruth Peterman

UUle

grandson.

Russell

Ray.

Freeport woman
Dies Thursday;
MethodistChurch
Ute In revolutionary Africa to Rites Sunday

THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB
Pennock Hospital Sunday and
IN MEMORIAM
Thornapple Garden Club will
In loving memory of our dear
Johnson who will be speaking a4
runenu
have Ha Christmas - meeting on
The Hastings High Wrestling
husband
and
father.
Harry
R
V
man. Gordon Finnic. Spindler
liere were doubly surprised and the Hastings Pre* Methodist Mra. Ruth Bleam. 66. of Freeport,
Thuraday. Dec. 8. at 1:30 pm.
at the Calvary Brethren Church
with Mrs Glen Densn.ore, 206 W Thursday by shutting out the
deilgiUed. Major and Mra. Hart
on 8BUi Street SundAjr M 230
Michigan School for the Blind at weeks at Lansing at tiie home have a little girl. Roxanne. who
Though your happy voice is silent Court as boaters.
p.m. with Rev. Charles A. HowLansing. 50-0.
of her son. John, while they
aids and other hospital personnel And your hearty laughter sillied era officiating. Interment was in
Coach Ernie Strong's grap- were north deer hunting. * Mra Major in October. The grand­ announced.
who helped. A special thanks to Your memory is always with us FIRST METHODIST WSCS TEA
lira Bowne Mennonlte Cemetery.
Wednesday. Dec. 14
‘
Ruth Dcsgrangcs and Mr. and parents believe Russell Ray to eight yours In dmtral Africa In • Mra Bleam died Thuraday
the kitchen girls for their won­ Your place can never be filled
The
First
Methodist
WSCS
Sadly missed by hb wife.
Ing their first victory.
Mrs Lawrence McKlshmle ot
derful surprise birthday dinner
lhe country of Burundi ai a noon. Dec. 1. at Butterworth
Mildred; daughters, sons. I Christmas meeting a Pine and
O(
.Tcm)..„lle boys llunra
Seventy-one
turned out Eaton Rapids were Sunday din- presents they could receive.
Hoapiud. Grand Rapids, where
mlsuonnry
under
the
General
and grandchildren.
Holly Tea. will be Mil on W.d- for the |0C6.67
lncludlni{
thank the Carlton Grange. Carl­
aiie was admitted Nov, 24.
ncMtay, Dec. 14. with Rev. Don flve rcgulars from last year's rest Haney at their cottage at
ton WSCS and my friends and
She was born In White Cloud.
Methodist Church.
IN MEMORIAM
Oury presenting the program.
c._*. won *uteam —
which
the Saxon's ]M.-rrlson Lake. * Mrs. Curl GlerSept.
5. 1801. the daughter of Ell
In memory of my husband.
flowers, fruit, candy and other
first Regional championship.'
1man underwent surgery at lhe
and Fanny Miller Zook and mar­
gifts. Your thoughtfulness will Lawrence Jordan. Sr. who is
Ferguson Droste Hospital. Grund
Lettermen
from
last
season's
•
By
Mn.
Glendon
Curtia
ried
Albert Bleam. in June. 1920
missed so much; of hU love,
achieved Its Independence, but
always be remembered.
Rapids lust week and will be
team
which
.chalked
up
14
J
and iuid lived in the Freeport
kindness to all.
not without Internal struggle.
Ruby Dames
straight dual victories without a :
The Vikings got off to a fine
By his wife, children
Near to the Congo, Mr. John­ Bleam died Feb. 13. 19S1defeat and which wonUicWwli:Bernard Thomae Ls a patient at start by winning their first game
and Grandchildren
Central championship, include 11the Olcopathlc Hospital. Grand
son made frequent trips across
Mja. xjicwu
— —----CARD OF THANKS
! ln memory of our mother and NOV. 21 — Cadurln* Gay Qulll«n. Co-Captaliui Jim Andrews nnd IRapids and underwent surgery of the season Friday, beating Lake Tanganyika before the re­
th
r.miiv „r
p-."* h
*&gt;«.» father. Fern and Charles Pease. Nithvlllr. fallmt lo change name Phil Arnold. Lindon Endsley. Ilast Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ionia. This Friday they will bels overan that country. In the the Calvary Brethren Church on
Ine. family
ot Frank
H. PrenGiven anil
travel to Greenville. * Work will
89th Street and a member of
We shall never forget the lov­ —— — Uevnaa.
Rice wishes to thank all the rein­
Oil)art Miller, R2. Rod Hall, Marvin Howell and &lt;
begin Saturday at the Methodist Congo a group of churches with the Freeport Women's Mission­
tires, friends and neighbors for 1 ing kindness and understanding fallut
at
a
home
in
Hott.
Their
address
Dale Miller.
1
Church for the Christmas pro­ 10.000 members asked to join the ary Society.
Uie beauUful Dowers, food and 'of these three whose lives were
.
Boys and the weights they Ib 20*3 NE. Delhi St., c/o Robert gram. The first practice will be Free Methodist Church and re­
Surviving are four daughters.
acU of kindness shown during taken from us on Dec 9. 1965
* ! have been trying out for Include: '
Saturday. Dec. 10. at 3. The pro­ quested Free Methodist mlsslon- Mra. Howel) &lt; Lillian &gt; Newton of
Ellsworth Pease
our recent bereavement. A spec- ,
gram will be held Sunday, Dec.
Mrs Elsa Jordan
I 95 Pound—Greg Bishop, a Jun- I ■
Freeport, Mrs. Ben (WlUrrnJ
lai thanks to those who helped
NOV
18. * The deer hunting season Is them. Mr. Johnson was chosen Reser of Caledonia. Mrs. Howell
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall
lor. and Rick Blrke, sophomore. |.
over. There were ;nany hunters os the liaison to these churches (Velma* Mlngts of Ann Arbor
Mr and Mrs. Jerome Miles
103—Rod Hall, senior.
ard-Osgood Funeral Home. Rev.
that walked many miles. The and visited them On one trip and Mr* Boyd (Marion* Novlsand Grandchildren
George Elliott, Mrs. Ruby Ken­
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112—Phil Arnold, senior. Dick .
snow should have made it easier he received these 10.000 members key of Lowell: 12 grandchildren,
ney and those who informed and
4. Arnold, freshman.
DEC. i
to track the deer but still many Into lhe Free Methodist Church. and a brother. Rev Daniel Zook
The Gerald Shafers of Bat­ failure
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120—Jim Andrews, senior.
hunters came home empty hand­
.
1
e
Creek
entertained
with
n
time of hla death.
of Clarksville.
DEC. r
ed. They did, however, get plenty mod of his time in Burundi.
1
127—Scott Anderson. Junior;
i lamlly pre-Chrbtmas dinner on
Arrangements were by the
of exercise and fresh air. Sun­
Bunday, and those attending
Pickens Chapel. Lake Odessa.
and Family
tsUnr* ;• Bill ShulU. sophomore, and Denday. the Anal day. dinner guests Asbury Theological Seminary.
ld nls Murphy, freshman.
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
Glendon
Cur
­
133
—
Allen
Felzke
and
Greg
i
tier.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lyle
Scudder
Spring Arbor and Greenville Col­
CARD OF THANKS
tis and family were Mr. and leges.
— Wood. Juniors. Larry Cook, :Keen*’ B2°D«Uon.
1. 7 eoondi. 4 5;
Mrs. Galen Kilmer and family.
sophomore
dren for lhe nice 50th anniver- der.
The public is Invited to attend
Doug, son of Uie Curtis', re­
138 — Mark Halbert. Junior Mi* Deut Mm*
Randall R. Moyer. 16. 443. W.
turned home after spending the this service.
Gordon Robinson, sophomore
.
Colfax, and Lou Ogden. 16. R1
friends for good wishes, cards Texas after visiting theV par­
night at the Kilmer home. Con­
145—Lindon Endsley and Larry
Hastings, escaped serious In­
By Mri. Mary Jackion
and presents.
ents. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Shil­
sequently.
venison
was
not
on
l( Bennett, juniors
'
juries about 12 midnight Sat­
ton of Nashville and Mr. and
God Bless AU.
the
menu.
urday when the car Randy whs
Mrs. Harry Mlles. Sr., of Has­
The Christmas Parade Satur- , 154—Dale Miller, senior, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Todd. 8?
The Lions Club will hold their
। I Stan Stockham, sophomore.
driving went off the Green Lake
tings.
day afternoon was, well attend- .I 165 — Murv Howell and Dean
annual Christmas party Satur­
Road Just west of Cherry Valley
Carolyn Bue Schovan. 26.
«d The weather cooperated and 1. Lambert, juniors.
day. Dec. 10. Supper will be
•
Road The car smashed. Into a
ORDER TO ANSWER.
lhe sun was shinning. Chief Po­
served
at
7.
Guest
speaker
will
180—Barry Eye, Junior.
utility pole, snapping it off. ac­
probation
nnd
ordered
to
pay
lice David Newman led lhe pa­
bo Buck Matthews from WOOD.
Heavyweights
Larry Norris,
cording to the sheriffs report.
court
costa
by
Municipal
Judge
rade followed by the fire truck, senior; Bob Bassett. Junior, nnd
Dt&lt; | He is the weather announcer
PUBLICATION ORDER
lhe floats emphasized the Russell Yargcr. freshman.
i and Is noted for his witty nunChristinas Story and also the
• toe* spoon. loia a. j«ner»on.
men member
memoer is urged to guilty to shoplifting.
[•on.;. ner. Each
Coach Larry Melendy Is work­
Luu if’kkklJi H
According to police, she was
tiny tots around the Christmas Ing with 36 sophomores and
"■
utUnd wltto hU w|fe and ln*|te
o. 8:i7 •“ ““ “ ”Jonn“.. « «UC51 * Harold Lehman re­ charged with taking a package of
Tree. Mary rode tiie donkey led1 freshmen.
by Joseph. The Queen June Har­
cently visited his parents, Mr. beef and two packages of Cana­
By Mn. John Hook
They include; Sophomores —
R2 CUtkavlUo. 9:09 *.m..
ris and the two runners up, Kevin Allerdlng. Rich Butler.
nnd Mrs Ronald Lehman, from dian bacon from the Kroger
Ir. or. J Mr* Dunu Millar.
Cheryl Flnkbetner and Mary Jun Cary. Robert Cove. Paul
the armed services. On his re­ Store.
turn he was shipped lo Vietnam.
William Tinkler of rural HasFrost rode in a float pulled by Endsley. Chuck Erway. Robert
Highbank Farm Bureau will
Ruraell Solomon's dapple gray Goggins. Tyler Guernsey. Jerrold .
He and the other boys in the Ungs paid a 315 fine plus M35 meet Friday. Dec. 9. with Mrs.
service would enjoy hearing from court costs for-hunting on Du­ Roger Davis. Potluck rcfreahteam. Three of Thonutpple-Kel- McKelvey. Frank Misak. Daryl
U.S. District Court
, home folks nt this particular nne B Wlndes* land In Section ments. a Sunday guests at the
log Band marched and played. Rogers. Mike Root. Russ Seitz.
tune of the year. His new ad­ 23 of Hastings Township on Nov. Owen Gaylor home were Mr. and
Other added attractions were: Larry' Schreiner. Dave Sherry.
I Bankruptcy Petitions
dress Is: Pfc. Harold Lehman.
tiie pompon girls. Giri Scoute;I Vai Springer and Harm UTdrlks. |
Mrs. Robert. DeCamp of Nash­
lic Nov, 16. IBM,
________ — ___
__________
Chester R. Geukes of Guekea ville. Mr. and Mra. Millard Gay­
Boy Scouts nnd Brownies. The‘
Freshmen
Dan_ Alien.
Tom 290S5 -David O. Sbaldaa. Pbtawvll. US 55826542, 117th Transporta­
nttip u. miumi.
tion Co. APO San Francisco. Market In Middleville paid a &gt;25 lor of East Leroy. Mike MLnanfirst prize went to lhe Wilson. Andrews, Randy Beduhn. Kim
Dance Studio of Huntings. Mrs,. Dion, Danny Curtin. Irwin Dbfine piuo H JO court costa on a dO M Kalamazoo. Jamw Ruse of
an address to be printed, con­ complaint brought by Stalo In- Battle Creek. James Lead beater
Cliarlm Baragar was the whirl-) Witt. Richard Francisco. Bill
PUBLICATION ORDER
Gri«
tact me.
-v
Ing Christmas Tree. Mr. Bara-1 Frey. Jim Garrison. Steve Gib- assesalso of Battle Creek and Robert
dark 1UK
Mr. and Mra. Charles Guen- with the fat content In excess
gar drove a snail tractor pulling | son. Steve Gillens. Dave HuebMiller.
atu« ther and Kh-ls and Mr. and Mrs. of the amount permitted by law.
carts with two children in each i ner. Steve Leary. Milch Miller,
Mrs. Owen Gaylor attended
RJ Kussmaul were Thanksgiving
one twirling batons. Second prize Wayne Morgan. Wes Root. Jerry
Earl Chantreen. R4 Hastings, the Christmas parade at Mid­
Day guests with their parents, paid a $20 tine plus costs when
went to the Explorers with-Bon-1 Sarver. Mike Schantz and Steve
dleville Saturday where grand­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stuart
Kussmaul.
{'ommlMlon
he was arraigned on a charge of daughter. Julie DeCamp took
nle Wlcnvna os "Mary'' and licr j Steward.
*
A
reminder
of
the
Child
Study
hunting without permission on
■Uster Siuidy as "Joseph" and
Sandy Rogers Is the Varsity
•p&gt;rst* «n 1
Club program Tuesday. Dec. 13. land In Section 25 of Johnstown part. A Diana Davis and Mark
cm AI al 1II*
3rd prize to the Colonists, the manager and Mike Martin is the
Mrs Wayne (Pepper) Engold Township owned by Robert Lor- Parmenter of Grand Rapids
*lf~ll«. rad
float allowing the inn and Inn- Junior Varsity Manager.
spent the weekend with Mrs.
will present the Bethlehem Story
M4°*r»l 11
keeper shaking his head to Mary 1 T,,e 1‘ummarjr of Thursday’s
In
a
dramatic
reading.
All
ladies
and Joseph with no room for mnUh nt School for the Blind:
Floyd Sparks. R3 Plainwell, Elsie Davis and Bernard. All at­
of the community are urged to paid &gt;20 plus costs when he tended lhe Evelyn VanNocker
-Larry L. Hetwayer, K»U
95 — Greg Bishop pinned Stan
them in the Inn. Both 2nd and
42 37 34. W
terchant.
U»b
S37.717.66
attend
this
program
at
the
Lu
­
pleaded guilty to being disorder­ und Joe Soya wedding Satur­
3rd prizes went to the Pioneer Wray. 3:06.
theran Church nt 8 p.m. Light ly In Doug's Tavern at Orange­ day afternoon at Alto Saturday
103 — Rod Hall declsloned Bill
Giris of lhe Baptist Church.
refreshments will be served and ville on Nov. 28.
evening Mra. Davis and Bernard
.'Mill
Santa came In lilgh style at the Donbrasky. 4-0.
a free will offering will be taken.
112—Phil Arnold dccisloned
Ralph Prudden. R1 Nashville, Mrs. Jerilyn Cheney. Diana Da­
end of lhe parade and the chil­
was fined 350 plus costs for driv­ ils and Mark Parmenter altenddren met him at the park north Steve Council, 7-3.
hosts Saturday for the Christmas ing without an operator's license.
120—Jim Andres pinned Gary
of the Methodist Chtikch for
Uielr Christmas treats. This has Parobek, 5:25.
the Woodland School with mem­ lice Chief Robert Parker.
Creek. * Mra. Elsie Davis, Diana
127 — Scott Anderson pinned
become an annual event nnd It
bers from Middleville. Hastings
Morley Schram. 2:13.
George Clum of Freeport and Barnard. •Jerilyn Cheney
Is enjoyed by the whole com­
and Woodland present. A "trav­ paid a M0 fine plus coats when and Mark Parmenter attended
133—Allen Fclzke pinned Mike
munity.
eling lion" was presented to the arraigned for violating a Free­ the Oull Lake Bible Church Bun­
Costner. 3:31.
29113
Ira
The Methodist. Ruth Circle
Woodland Club. This Hon may­ port village ordinance by hav­ day where Rev. Paul Deal is
138 —Mark Halbert dccisloned
met Dec. 8. with Mrs Oscar Willy Myers. B-2.
be taken by any club In the sone ing rubbish and junk In his yard.
Plnkbciner and made Christmas
by visiting the Woodland Club.
145— L'ndon Endsley declsioned
•------------Mr. and Mra. Rex Casey and
gifta for .ahut-lns.... The
* House guests from Thursday
.
rprayer
' . Jim uuawnui. &lt;-o.
-------------- ; family and Ed Rice look dinner
to Sunday with Mr. 'And Mrs *&lt;
til li*—Dale Mill.. pUuM Un- —Churl** A. Pratt. KalamMoo.
•------------» •-------------------- with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hut less
9.30. A A candle service will be I dcU Kosmke j qq
Floyd Mahler were Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday. A Henry Cheasenuin of
Jack Folland and boys from Ft .----- ..... . '
hrid at the Baptist Church SunItt_Marv Howell declsioned
, I Lansing was a Sunday caller of
Wayne. Ind. Friday evening lhe
day at 7:30 pm. A The WSCS To„, A]mftn. 4.3.
'Mra. Homer Hammond and Har'Thl (hr
roan nil*.
ladles attended a shower In Lan­
will/meet this Thursday al 31 jgo—Barry Eye pinned Chris
,3told Erb Mra. Hammond and
I9M. an ar
Dslsd: bsrembrr S,
* „~w.
..
Ra5musscn I 35
sing for Linda Rosser. \
Units McIIvtla. RS HuUttgi
Ntrimbark.
Prillp H. Mltckrll. Jad*»
[ Harold Erb were Sunday callers
Htrimbark.
of Mr and Mra Claude Hamto obtain Ju
Mr and Mra. Kenneth Schon- pinned Mike Leonard. 29 seconds
O™™' „Wfb,‘&lt;!r’ Michigan w„rto KernlMB. MlddI.Tllu
29 1 mond of Hinds District.
Il I* llrr
k»on a । states All-America roverback. -------------------- ------- --------dehnayer are having a new home ; .....
Final score: Hastings 50. School
fruitant. I&gt;.
ottn-oumi
&gt; n»rt« wa" named
Spartans' most I
built on Irving Road near where : for the Blind. 0.
Tbr l*rob«(r
S2S0— valuable player for the I960 sea- I
For Banner Classified Ada
they are now living on A. C. | Junior Varsity summary:
isn. llsb.
BANNER WANT ADS
Call WI 5-3181
son.
Johnson property. A Dalph
95—Richard Bkke (Hi’pinned
Winkler had surgery at Fergusons | Steve Horstman. 55 seconds,
in Grand Rapids Wednesday | 103 — Bryan Howaj- (SFB&gt;
Mrs. Winkler is staying with pinned Steve Gillons. 2:39
relatives in the city so os to be 1 112 —Dick Arnold (H* declnear him, A Mra. David Chose stoned Ron Schmidt. 3-0.
is visiting her son and family.
127—Gary Howard iSFB&gt; de­
Dr. Jack Chase In Grand Rap- I ebloned Dennis Murphy. 8-7.
Ids. A Sympathy from the com- | 138—Gordon Robinson (H* de­
munity is extended to Mr. and Cisloned Gordon Cuthbert, 8-0
Alli 1,, ORDER OF PUBLICATION
8
Mrs. Paul Gibwin and family '----- ?--------- for the loss of her father. Frank
iirnaiAfiiz nnnniT 11

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OF DISTINCTION

SHERWOOD-STACK

Lawrence Brothen

Agency for

MIMOtlAL MONUMENTS

INSURANCE
ROBERT W. STACK. Owner

Stott Farm Inauranca
AUTO — JIRI
BONDI

All Forms of

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

teacher of Middleville, who loot
ills father last week. ,
ADMITTANCES
Miner Palmer wiw taken to
Pennock HoepltaJ suffering from CLARKSVILLE — Lydia MIUrr. R2
29: sidnir MannUif. RJ Nov
a stroke a Mini Ellzab?:h Thur­ 1 Nor
30; Battv KaltStaan. K2. D« I,
ber was called lo her home near , Doil* Bawdy. B2. Ilrlty Kauthnan
Lincoln. Neb, last week because | R2. D« 4. Maty Mlllrr. R2 Dro ■.
DELTON —Judy ElwrII. B2. Nov. 30.
Lroaard Vvibunb. R2. Dee. 1
Mra. Charles Lewis of Jackson, DIMONDALE— Pamela Macy. 7275
Wlndaor Highway. Dec. 4.
who has been with her mother.
—Chile Alles Insteti. Ml
Mrs. Zcthn Fenton since her 1 DOWLING
Nov. -2S.
heart attack Nov 20, returned to rREEPORT WlUlam Ro.e, R&gt;. Pa
her home Saturday * A fine : trtela Mrieear. Rl. Dre 1: Dale
306 Beech. Dec. 2. Seattle*
crowd enjoyed the Senior Play. | Catry.
Bb.tieb. 145 Oak St. Dec 5.
HASTINGS Judy Heath, Rl. Jennie
i-rous Alan Maxton directed the Tree), 919 W. Hadleon. Florence
1115 S. Hanover. Erneit
piny because of Miss Thurber’s Gilbert.
Wilkins, R5. Henrietta Servlc*. HI
absence a The Youth Council , Marjorie Cock. 151 W State st
Campaign yielded $1.15118 which Johanna Bevcrwyk. (10 . £ MUI. Joen
Hewitt. 939 8 Dibble Nov 24.
helps them with the Winter nnd i Tuontaa
Hammond. RL Kar Haye*.
Summer prognun for the Youth. 1 227- W. Olivet. Erab Scobey, Rl.
* The Boy Scouts collected $G00 Carla Tnwa«end, Rt. Nov. 29: And
rey Ackley. 414= , H Jetleriou. Mary
in their recent finance campaign. Packard. RL Leach Lake. Cynthia
Linen. R3. Nov. 30; Jane Att.nM.
Mr. and Mrs Rolland Cox and
221 W South. Sandra Same* 1722
daughter. Lynd and Carrie re­
8. Jeaertcn. Betty Teodale. little,
turned recently from a trip to Bedford Rd Meek and Bont.te Wil
lett. 529 W. Clinton. Katty Finnic
Coming, N Y, to visit his sis­
Xlm Flnnla. 1305 Rickard Drive.
ter and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed ,l and
Dae. 1; Bertha £ Cctant. R5. Iran*
Kenyon. They visited the Carp­
Elliworth. Rl. Marjaan Lyon*. 419
ing China Factors- aha Niagara W Clinton. Berni, r Welch. 303 B.
Helen Spoon. 101; S
Fulls en route home Mrs. Cox JeSeracn.
J«ZIet*on Dae. 2; Sandra J. Foot*.
returned lo her office dutes in 529 W, Stat* at. Patricia Htu*. HU'
Dr. Logan's office after a i B. Thorn. Dec. 3; Sharon Mau—.
Bl. Celia Flaner, 424 E Groen. 14
month's vacation, port of which twe
Smith. Rl. Thelma Kidder RJ.
was spent In SL Man a Hospital. Florence Laphatn. Medical Care Fa­
cility Wllllatn J Plank. RJ. Deo. 4;
Grand Rapids * Mr and Mra
Eaton. R3. Duan* Shriber
John Wilkes expected to arrive | Donald
RS Flood Craig. 327 E State St..
in Uteir Florida quarters Mon-1 Larry O. Forman. 320 W. Green
day and their friends, Mr. and1 rioranra Hawthorn*. 429 E. Stat*
RJ..
Daniel
tv, w Mt'l.
Mra Roy McCall of Caledonia1 Cbeitar Lyona,Smith,
BI. Eugene Bedlord.
left Monday morning for the 544 E. Mill Dec. 5.
Lonlaa Klpen, Rl
sunny South A Mr and Mrs LAKE ODESSA
N V. 29; Emma Anne McFadden.
g'»7ft Topper Lake. Nov an. Ronald
Mlntner attended the wedding Btambangh. B3. Dee. 1; kritiey
reception of Mr. nnd Mra Jerrj' Quick, Rl. CantpboU Rd . Dec 3;
Oalael. 1056 Tapper Lk . Dec.
Peterman nt G.dncs Township George
4: Evelyn Fanwick. 4th Are. Dec
Kall. Fridav evening A Miss MANTON—Linda Sum. 205 Robert*.
EUrabet h Thurber returned to
MIDDLEVILLE—.Janet Bigger. Don
Middleville Sunday evening. Mr. na Blgl'r sad Bradlev Bigger. 93S
and Mra Jerrv Kcegstra met the reentmod. Nov. 29; Milton Kermeen.
R2. Dec 4.
plane In Kent County airport. I NASHVILLEWUllasa Martin. 626
E. Waahlngton. Not. SB: Edith Ai
Mr nnd Mrs. Robert Stockham aovor. &gt;04 Shortaan, Dec. 9.
OKEMOS
—MUard Toblaa. 4346 b', 8.
and Robert Gibson were gurate
^SrONTYXUE
Blanley Howe.
at a Chnxtmiks dinner' hosted by
Mr. and Mra Ronald Sikkema Rl. Dec. S.
— Jaaalo Hannnla. SS4S
at Fingers in Grand Rapids Sat­ WAYLAND
Fourth. Dobra Miller, 110 E.Jgaple,
urday.
Jaae ML BL Dec- &amp;

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Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State Concrete Products
at Jefferson.

\VATCH AND DIAMOND RING COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV­
GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
REPAIR —Expert workmsnthlp.
Barry CoUnty Ready Mix Co.
ICE—First class work. Call Wl
ING done at the farm according
Phone Wl 5-2123.
Gilmore' Jewelers. 102 E. State
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
St Phone Wl 5-5316.
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.
reau Services. M37 So., Wl 5­
J
2223.
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
CERAMIC. FORMICA. LINOLEUM
CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Homa office 822 S. Benton.
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
Phone Wl 5-5412. Plant. W.
parts and supplies. McCulloch COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
tings Floor Covering. 123 W
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
State. Wl 5-5H8.
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
ICE — 24 hour Service (black
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
and white 1. Jacobi Prescription

GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All
waihers, dryers and small home
appliances. Call 945-2317.

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS— Service, parts, hoses and
bags for all makes. Authorised
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.

Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.
Miscellaneous
RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired
Recored. Burkey Sales arid SOrvCUSTOM
DRAPERY SERVICE —
ke. 218 N. Jeffgpon. Phone
Largest selection of Drapery
&lt;WI 5-5176.
HAYE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
Fabrics in Barry County. Kirsc&gt;\
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN­
rods. Installation and Hanging.
TER — Raw wood or finish*!
Alt0- cul,on’ framing.
Beverwyk's Color Center, 221
SERVICE ON AU MAKES of trac­
221 W. Mill.
’
W. MUI.
tors, machinery *nd chain taws
In our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­
TROPHY CENTER—Plus special­
Rodlo, Television Repairing
ics. Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl
ized engraving of all kinds. Gil­
5-5052.
more Jeweler, 102 E. State St..
Phone 945-5316.

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au­
thorized Dealer for Wheel Horn
Tractor and Lawn Boy Mowers. Business Services Offered
E. L Carpenter Hardware.

SENJZ TV COLOR SALES AND
“RV'CE-3I5 S. Hanover,
945-3862. Free service for one
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
year on Setchall-Carlson Color
Repair and new work. Fixtures
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
and supplies. Kelley Electric
Systems.
Sold.
Installed,
serviced.
Service. 524 Middleville Rd., TV'S RADiOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
WE REPAIR radio and record
Lewis Electric, Cloverdale 623­
players (STEREO and HI-FI).
Phono Wl 5)2700 af»e&gt; 5 pin.,
ERS REPAIRED—Cantraf Radio
Music Center, 138 W. State.
5381.
and TV Seevlce. 228 N. Jaffer,
Hastings.
•
Phone 945-4284
eon Phono Wl 5-9187.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
111th Yoar

24 Pages—3 Sections'HartiagB. Michigan, Thursday, December 15, 1966

Set March 20
To Vote on Jail,
Fixed Allocation
Members of toe Barry County
Board of Supervisors set March
20 as the tentative date for a
special election to rates a special

fixed allocation of 16J mill*.

operational purpose*. 6.8 to
rolling an all-

to the Barry County Inter­
mediate School District.
The recommendation for the
special vote on the millage is ex­
pected to be made at the Janu­
ary county board meeting bv
J
1 Some people have a misguided Supervisor Earl McKIbbln of
IV,.*II
I sense of whM Christmu light- Orangeville, chairman of the
board's finance committee and a
“"MS' * member of the Barry Allocation
Board which has submitted the
j received rix complSiu of per­
It had been planned to vote on
sons
: ouiustealing
oicvuualight
uguvbulbs
uuu«from
Mr. and Mra Worley Webb and outdoor holiday displays
the ’Jail tax April 3. However.
heir six
str children
&lt;-hltrtr*n were
w*r* looking
'
r '
their
If the fixed millage allocation
for a new home Wednesday, and
proposal is To be enacted for next
with Christmas only a few days
year, it must be done prior to
April 1, It was reported.

Wednesday Fire lc’!Ii*!!!!,0^Spi,i*

Destroys Home
At Middleville

Belli Motors
Displaying
New
about 4 ajn. They lint nearly
all their poMesilons.
Webb came home from his' Rambler r
Cars
work ut Keeler Brass in Grand
Rapids early Wednesday to find
his home filled with smoke. His
wife and children were sleeping
on the first floor of the two-story
frame structure which I* known
as the John Carter place.
They didn't know where the
fire tail but Mrs Webb and the
youngsters grubbed what clothes
they could and went to a neighbora to turn In the alarm.
The Middleville Fire Departmenl responded, and two trurks
from the Hastings Rural Fire

The fire apparently started In
the basement furnace area and
burned upwards causing exten-

The Webbs had lived Ln ths
home about six months. moving
there from Grand Rapids. The
children are David. 16; Joann.
14. Oary. 12; Norma. 9: Ronald.
8. and Debra, who will be T on

Tony Belli, owner of Tony
Belli Motors. U announcing the
addition of the American Motors
his dealership at 1320 N. Mich­
igan Avenue.
elustre Lincoln-Mercury dealer.
He la now showing 1987 Am­
•bassador. 1981 Rebel and 1987
American, among his other new
models.
Durtng this Showing there will
,be free refreshments and an op­
portunity far those registering

Plans for 1967
Barry Fair
Well Underway '

Wednesday they were at the
Earl McKIbbln. secretary­
William G. Vaughn home.
manager of the Barry County
Fair, this week reported that plans

Cora Flanigan Dies Tuesday
At Rest Home

1987 Barry Free Fair July 34-29.
Manager McKIbbln said a

On Jan. 15-18-17 McKIbbln and

~ Funeral
Mra
to be tn Detroit booking toe
P
w
for
exposition.
died Turaday at the Bide-A-Wre
-phe W G. Wade Midway again
■Rist Home at Belding, are to be '
oe al toe Barry Fair. Two
held at 1pm. this Thursday at other cmuvjj organizations have
the Pickens
th.
pl-ken, Chanel
Chapel In Lake ,
»lth
Wfcdf 0^^.
Odessa.
tlon, making It an even greater
The Rev Charles Glbba Is to attraction. McKIbbln sold
officiate and burial will be In
Woodland Memorial Park.
Ing are again being planned and
Mra Flanigan had been a pa- William Cusaock of Hastings has
„...
.— —— ----namtd superintendent of
seven weeks.
I speed. Cussock has been a racing
She was born DeqZi3. lop. in , allnQUncer fn this area for some
Salem, Ill, Uie ‘lighter of Ja-1 Uine
wly tlt0 go to Detroit
cob and Louisa (Shanafelt) ,t0 |ltw,
atakee and
Hershberger The family moved
events
to Woodland in 1910.
“
_______ ,
In 1950 she anti her husband.
Oscar, moved to Ferndale to live \^CniOT CltlZGFlS
with their son. Ertel. Oscar died
in 1952 and Mrs. Flanigan reppf MonnflV
malned at Ferndale until enterIflUllAlUJ
ing the rent home.
j December 19 is Ute date of tht
In addition to her son. she is | ncxl meeting of Senior ClUsens
survived by three grandchildren of Die Hastings community al the
and' "
11 ---------great grnndhclldrcn.
—
Union Hall on Woodland Avenue
Visitors are waloome. and there
! will be music and visiting after
toe carry-in picnic dinner and
election of officers for 1967.
Bring your own table service.
Gerald Cutchall of the Hea­
tings Loyal Order of Moore has
If transportation is desired,
announced that the annual pro­
please notify President Ray Wolfe.
ject of collecting toys for needy WI 5-3864. WlU those who can
children al this holiday time ta&gt;
pick up a Cittern or two please
do so. or let Mr. Wolfe know.

Moose Seek Toy* for
Christmos Gifts

4H Dog Coro Chib
" Pion* Yule Party

Hall on Michigan avenue, or

Even with high employment.1 The 4H Dog and Care Training
there are still many families Club met Wednesday, Dec. 7, for
which may go without a happy Ils first training class with the
Christmas unless this project is dogs. On Doc. 14 the dub was to
successful
Chairman Cutchall have Its Christmas party at the
Community building.

backward glances
“bits of yesterday"....
as gls'ancd from tlx
Banner files

NUMBER 35

EDITORIALS— ? Sinscrs
The mounting crime rate
throughout toe nation is a matter
of concern in metropolitan centers।
or-41 smaller communities alike. In
view of toe many court rulings in
recent years that liave tended to।
make law enforcement more diffi­
cult and more complex, this rise
In Uie incidence of crime should
not come as a complete surprise.
Individual rights must be con­
sidered In evaluating police pro­
cedures. Arbitrary action by local,
state and Fede nil agencies must
be avoided. Thearilicsily. at least,
government in tills country lx
based on tiie principal of “consent

hu Gettysburg Addreas

Present Concert
Here Sunday

tect individual rights, government
Music lovers In the Hastings i
should never lose sight of the fact area Sunday enjoyed a concert of
that it also has a heavy rcsponsl- instrumental music, and this
bllity to protect . the rights of Sunday at 3 pm. they are invited
to attend a program of vocal I
society
Thus.-------It seems
' as
— a
- whole.
--------------------- music
uiusic in u
Central
e n i r a i Auditorium
nuaiiorn
1
to us that many of toe- recent | There Is no admission charge.
decisions have hod the effect of
Three hundred and thirtytipping the scales of Justice heavily three singer* are to participate
in the concert which will feain favor at the Individual and lure Christmas music from
overlooking the welfare of the many lands.
Director Herbert Moyer an-1
state as a whole.
As a matter of fact, in making nounced that the High School ,
police work more complicated, Choir will also sing a group of
lighter Christinas songs of i
technical and difficult, the practical secular nature at the conclusion
effect has been to play tnto the
hands of trouble makers and crimi­
In addition to the 81-member,
nal elements to the detriment of Choir, the High School Chorus
for the people,” as President Abra­
of 72 members, the High Schoo! I
ham Lincoln, so aptly stated in
Glee
Club of 70 members, the
(Continued on Page 4&gt;
Core Choir of 32. the High School
Girls Ensemble of 15. the 161
Singing Saxons and the 78-mcmber Junior High Choir will sing. I
Aecompanlsls for tbe group* 1
include,- Lynda Pryor, Nancy i
Buehler. Diane Gilbert, Cindy ■
Miller, Anne Weber. Lynne ।
Conly. Nona Wright and Penny

Ladles Aid admires one at the dolls she and members of her group
dressed for the Klwxnls Club for distribution to youngsters during
ibf; Ctrirtmoa
The romen made •*
the
— clothing
— *for
— *•
the
— *•
27
dolls which will make glad the hearts
Eda
V*ri
S&lt;o&lt;
-—

City Accepts HMC
Gift of Land for *
Park on Woodland

The concert will include
Bhaw's “Fanfare -for• —
■ Christmas
,
Christiansen's "W a k e.
---------- and selections from ’
Handel's "Messiah," including
It was reported that Barry's
"And The Glory of the Lord,”
general fund totaled 8244.851 23
"Behold the Lamb of God,"
as of Nov. 30. With December
"Glory to God." and "Hallelu­
receipts estimated al 812,000 and
jah."
expenses at 835.000. the estimated
Caln's arrangement of the
balance at the end of the year
“March of the Kings" is Includ­
Hastings is to have another park
would be 8220.85128. The new
ed as l* Marryolt'a "The Praise
Monday night the City Council accepted the offer of the
budget anticipates a balance of
| Carol."
Hastings Mfg. Company of a gift of. about four acres of land
8200.000 to start next year.
Other selection? Include: "What
The transfer bring; the total
Child Is This." "Christmas. Bell south of Woodland Avenue a short distance and east of Broad­
cash earmarked for toe Jail pro­
Carol,” "The Carol of the Drum.” way for use as a municipal recreation area.
ject to 8137200.72. Last month the 4H LEADERS AT WORK—Barry County baa an outstanding 411
The Christ of the Snow." “The '
Tile Council’s action followed the recommendation of the
supervisors approved purchase of program with some 1.700 boys and girls participating, and ths Birthday of a-KIng." "Hhiunm
rtaiiiiinjrCiiifiinUslim.
Shel." "As Lately We Watched.”
Stephen Johnson, president of the company which has
Agent William Kirkpatrick reports there are now 309 leaders "While By My Sheep.” "The
I Atty. Laurence E Bamett. who
Coming of tiie King" "Deep Is 1contributed much to Uie progress
aiding the group*, such as Marshall Furrow, Mr*. Justin (Grace)
the Silence," "Still, Still. Still." of Hastings, last October wrote!
hu been the Friend of the Court Cooley (center). Nashville, and Mra. Gaylcn (JennKt) Bristol. Rl
since appointed in 1947 by Oov.
Dowling, who are learning leathgrcraft from Furrow so they can “O Holy Night." with Randy the Council offering the land for
Moyer and Lynn Robinson aaKim Bigler, has resigned effec­
soloists.
Johnson pointed out that
tive Dec, 31 and Is to be the legal
works nights at the Hastings Mfg. Company, leaches
advisor to the Friend of the
“Fairest Lord Jesus." "I Heard
The Belts On Christmas Day" built In. the northern portion
"Joy To The World." "Silent
Circuit Judge Archie D. Mc­
CLOSED MONDAY
Night," "The Christmas Symbol"
Donald has recommended to Gov.
George Romney that Garold
with Koren McKeough as solo­ company officials that a park
Since both Christmas Day
ist; "White Christmas." “Sliver
Mahler. R2 Hastings, who has
Beils." The Christmas Song" population area.
been associated with the Frfend
The land has about 400 feet
with Sue Engle as soloist. "Win­
of the Court cilice for about four
stales, county, city offices along
frontage
and la
ter Wonderland." with Karen of --------— on
—Woodland
-------------------------Barnett. The supervisors Monday
nanelal Iniitltutlon*. profession­ । Frost and Fred Jacobs as solo- 445 feel deep It Is south o'
setAjie salary for the Friend of,
al officea and retail stores w|U 11st*, The Sleigh,” and " Twas j Woodland between the Gull OU
Members of the Hastings Board
the Court and investigator at
be riowd on Monday. Dec. 2K | The Night Before Christmas," Company's property and the A»■ with Randy Mover. Barbra Bar- • sembly of God Church.
38200 annually.
of Education'Tuesday night for­
। nett. Nancy Buehler. Karen MeNorman A. Olman. of Chicago,
In hls letter of resignation, mally received the recommenda­
, Keough and Dave WUUami ax । rational director of the National
submitted Nov. 19. Judge Bar­ tions of tiie Citizens Steering
soloists
Karrn Prost will tw
sololsts Karen
be the Safety Council, spoke at l.„.o.
length
nett pointed out to Circuit Judge
“whistler."
to the Council explaining the
trafilc inventory report tor Has­
pointed IB years ago. the "Friend and immediately after their regu- j
tings for 1965 He recommended
lar board meeting ended: went into
the establishment of n citizens
position. Now, he teals, the office
safety council to establish and
.
should ba fall time "not only because of the fine development proposals,
follow sound programs with pro- To
prnnock John Bay.
you (Judge McDonald) have----fesslotial guidance
who haa
Bdmtnbtrator of
been able to establish under sentea by Mra. Marshall Cook. I
i
17 11
I
Olmsn declared the annual I Pennock Hospital since SeptemSupreme Court Rule 727 Ln this co-chairman of the Steering Com- ' 1Y13P1C V allCV
| traffic death loll ha* gone up ber of 19G2. is to leave his past
Department, but also because
almost 30 percent since 1961 an March 1 to assume a similar
mltlee
with
Marvin
Anderson?
i
four new acta of the Legislature
and that a major program by , position at the 280-bed Emma L.
Still under Investigation by the
take effect on Jan. 1 and wUl
«».. Federal Government I*
I. unnn. I pixby Hospital at Adrian. DlreeDirectors of the Kalamazoo,I the
add many duties to the Office of construction of a new high I Eaton County Sheriff's depart- Chlld Guidance Clinic at their der development.
, tor Bay said making the decision
I menl assU'.cd by the Nashville meeting Thursday, Dec. 8. apthe Friend of the Court.”
Under tills program, states to leave Hastings was extremely
------- - ----Atty. Barnett added that In 85,797.401. combined with a I Police chief and the Barry].proved
on--------------extension------unit---plan to complying with certain traffic difficult for him and ills family,
&gt;K- development
A---- ---------- - of &gt; safety standards tu
.
. e csUb. but the new post represented an
January of 1983 Judge McDon­ 1100,000 project for- revision to County authorities is the bomb i provide for toe
be
ald had the foresight to establish the present high school for use threat phone call received last child guHanci c'-inl: rerriirs-in liahed will receive fin-ncial aid. advancement. Bay has been ac! Thuraday afternoon at the Maple Bmt,. All^jm. St. Jxeph and He said If Hast n;s was -.fr «t- live in many civic endeavors
In Barry and Eaton Counties the as a Junior High1 since coming here
Also recommended Is a swim-| Valley High School.
(Van Buren CounUea.
--------------- -• •
type of Friend of the Court or­
ganisation that was defined and ming pool costing an estimated
High
H
|&lt;h School Principal Foe- |
Pti«‘ projects are to be run 1 QUartiy.
PUot
Intended by the new Rule 737. 8450.000, which would be on a rest- -- - received
- - --- | *frora
----- ••
—■ —
- -------Rinehart
the call
March
until ------October.
1967.
Olman praised Hastings for
“You were a pioneer in this re- separate ballot.
* •“-*—'
~*-------tiie goal being the eventual de- eliminating all angle parking
gsrd and the Barry and Eaton
In submitting toe recommenda­
| velopmcnt of fully staffed in- | When It was suggested that
offices have since been acknow­ tions. Mrs. Cook pointed out that
| dependent clinics In Barry and some persons were bent on
ledged all over the State as mod­ toe project started last February
The message said a bomb hod I the other outlying three counties | bringing angle parking back. Olels of what the Office of the and that through the months the 1
| now served by Kalanmoo.
man declared ”1 hope you have
Friend of the Court should be. people were “most emphatic In been placed in the boiler room 1
«o hold them off ” He
The cooperation of the Board of their desireTor an adequate edu­ and was set to go off In 30!I The extension clinks will be the
I provided
with o social worker—and
------- ~------------------------------— I »dded '"l hof* y°u never revert
Supervisors has played a most ,cational plant, but they were not minutes. Immediately Ute au-Ki
—
i
—
...
«»..
----iu&gt;
angle parking. You can t af­
--------Two Lakewood High Varsity
important part tn this develop- Interested tn an elaborate, archi­ tboritles were notified, and three “ Psychologist from the Kolama- ford it. The few additional park­
i ustodlans started searching the 100 st*,f for one w lwo da&gt;‘ a
cheerleaders. Mary Margaret
tnent. I am glad to have been tectural structure."
ing places resulting wouldn't be
boiler room, and the students week
Coppcss, and Ruth (Reel Morri-,
; part of It also," Atty. Barnett
worth It. economically.”
Mrs. Cook paid tribute to the were rent home without being
rCn bMh ?7 —id e' m 8i*rt*leM
Additional services which may
concluded.
He also praised Railings' and Daisy May Drake. 70, of
notified of the threat.
*"
bs -----required
-—* will —
continue
•*------ —to be
Supervisors also approved the
luma, were injured about 7 pm
When the officers arrived they 1 provided by the Kalamazoo unit
hiring of legal counsel for the recommended that the finance,
and
me boiler
uoucr room
room
The ,hrXl*'U1,&lt;’n U,‘IU *,1J
iram the street lighting pro- Monday In a two-car mishap on
Department of Social Services at buildings and grounds, publicity ...aae
made »a ocorcn
search 01
of the
M150 and the Clark Road Just
and adjoining storage rooms but und€T ““ J01”* 5PonAOr,hlP of toe iram
820 an hour not to exceed 83200
Olman
urged
Increasing* enKalamazoo Child Guidance Clinic
---------- —
*— --------------­ inside Barry County.
a year. Atty David Dimmers was continue to function.
Mary and Rec were brought to
and an Extension Unit Clink | forcemenl of hazardous traffic
retained as the advisor.
'
She quoted Mrs Mildred Smith,
. . ,
,
, Committee of each county, which &gt;aw violations and that more ef- Penno:k Hospital where Mary
Russell Doty, submitting hls former president of the school
Thte type of hoax La certain- wiq consist of that county's rep- fort be made to apprehend w •&gt; treated for a broken nose,
first report as Barry's new ab- jboard, who said on
&gt;n Maron
on* w bc de4?t * *1 h ; resents the? on the Kalamazoo drinking drivers and convict which required stitches, chest
March 23: i f
•tractor, reported that 143 orders , uct u* ou uns ox a team, knowing 4,*?!.■'.,
only
who haa a j Clinic's board of directors and them on specific dnver-intoxica- end other injuries
were written in November with ihat
,uuii *s Individuals
aenso
or -a other interested local citizens.
lion charges
flee suffered a severe cut on
limit Kluau we
wc may
niay not
out ‘ ‘Ota^ed
- ------- —
-—• of
-- humor —
receipts of 82.742.01 and expend!- ,think alike, and “
.l'rurt«»
mo society would
n WM announred al ThursUM &gt;ear Hastings made 528 thW foiehead and bruises. She
have —
our Indiru&lt;ute —
against
tures of 82.440.95 for a balance of .vldual differences, but when the -toop lo such a thing.
j day's meeting that L a w r e n c e ' arrests for hazardous traffic 9io- reewed blood transfusions, with
8301D7. In November. 1965, 203 ,decision Is finally mqde as a group, j
pollre
ofT.cers making a special
------------ •-*--------Betts had become director of the latlons
orders were written, receipts were ,and the recommendations are zv •' Hull-Paulson Center, succeeding
""
~complimented
"
’*■* **"
*‘ run to bring the blood from Lan­
succeeding
Olman
th" ”
Hasz"11
.
83390 60 and expenses 83363.761.made, we will abide by the decisllV I sllOFUS tO
i MrsJ Don Bower Hull-Paulson s i lings schools on their safety edu­ sing.
for a balance of 8827.84. Doty alon and work together for sue-1 —
do^
&lt;
Both were released from the
.
' a dog care unit of the Kalema- cation programs and suggested
said.
J
— that the school set up a system hospital Tuesday.
■e-uhild Guidance Clinic.
Dog Warden Dean Braden re­
of keeping a record of both
The board Tuesday night auth,
ports he had answered 71 com- ortzed
&lt;
school and nun-school accidents. Ionia Memorial Hospital where
borrowing 880.000 from the fMtNlHP.SX ArPCI
1
plaints Ln Noyamber and traveled National Bank from Dec. 14 to Dev.
U the school knows what types her condition Wednesday morn­
ZMfV«.
2,080 miles. Six dog bites were re- 23
. to meet current obligations. The
of accidents children have, both Ing was reported' as satisfactory.
The new Hastings City Chorus
ported, 35 dogs were shipped for Interest
!
। at school and away, it can set up
According to Ute report. Mrs.
cost will be 883. Bupt of!u 801ng caroling.
a return of 15150, six sold for
a safety education curriculum to Drake backed her 1984 Plymouth
Schools
Richard
J.
Guenther
ycTuesday
evening,
the
members
822. two returned to owners for 'plained that delay In rt^^JL; are to meet at the home of Mr
reach ail phases
out of the Clark Road south on810, and 32 dogs were disposed of State aid necessitated toe^Bk- and’ Mrs. Joseph Hubert. 1009 8.
I The City Council authorized!
Hastings C.rty Clerk Donna ,
.payment of 81858829 to the father's 1963 Ford west and
rowing.
Jefferson, and will leave there at
1 Michigan Colprovia Company of1 struck the right side of the
Kinney took her seat on the
^18 o'clock, going south on Jeffer- 1
board far the first time. Mrs
। Six are* resident* are among Grand Rapids for work on wld- ।
^Lon to tiie business district
Halliday from Hope Township.
the nearly 1.000 Western Mlch- enlng North Michigan Avenue. '
VAfter singing In the downtown
Jack Love from Assyria and Wil- 1
I .Ma. they will go back south on Igan University students who are plus extras bringing the cost of
Ham Schantz from Maple Grove
to receive diplomas at the Fall
Church Street, returning to toe
were also introduced as supersemester commencement program the project to 338,924.18.
। Huberts' home on Jefferson for
vjsors-elect.
Starting in April, the City
Hastings Kiwanlans will hold
a Christmas party with their Saturday at 3 pm ’ In Reed Field -l-rk's salary will be 87250 Al। ­
House.
■txxises
oermen in:rea*ea me eierg'«
annual Chnumas pariy for
Helen A. Buechner of Hick- dermen increased the clerk'- &amp;*'Three students from the Has- | The chorus will sing Wednesm to thst figure from 86 000
Monday night They also bo,he,P“rtVl
tings area were among the 1.453 day night for the Hastings Mfg
prove t p-ytng Floyd Cr.ig 84 000 There wlU be ^^1or chllawarded degrees Saturday. Dec. Company's Christmas dinner for
10, at Michigan State Unlveralty.; its employees The 40 Chorus
a year starling Jan 1 Craig is
I now filling the position of single an&lt;*
#nd
Philip Granville Mitchell. 521! members are invited for the dm- graduating cum laude.
W. Walnut, received bis mailer's! ner. too.
assesjor He formerly was as- » special
, Norman E. Barlow, 1501 3. wssor from the Second and entertain.
Jefferson, is to receive a BA and
recount Wednesday. Dec. 7. counting: David L. Dalenberg.
4 teaching certificate, Frank B
failed to upset the election In 3801 Shults Road, a BS In social
FINE GIFT GUIDE
* Cooper. 428 S. Church, and Jim
November of Mf* Florence Halll- science, and John L. Clarey. 521
Aldermen referred to the PlanE Houseman will receive BS
W. Green, &gt; BA in history.
j
| n!ng Commission a request from
■e sura to read the R decrees and certificates.
mnru o.
‘
' the Board
of nupervtx.ra
Supervisors to rere­
Dr. Stephen Wright, president
Chrishnas
'
Gift Guide
Daisy E Sonnevl] of Rl Hlckthe land purchased from 2 a''e
of
the
United
NegYo
College
In the recount. Mrs. Halliday's '
nd Mra Keith Barrier at
*_Dicturr
election wag confirmed with a .Fund, delivered the cuminrnceSharon D. Dalton, 'Woodland, a. as a s.te tor a proposed new Jail.
ba pleated at the clover
'naming'in hls East Shaw Hall
BS and teaching certificate
w
—
V. Gian Washburn. VerraontDr. Phillip R. Shriver, preal- , 11
B
.
shower for 100 hours. Tbe pre­
gift ideas presented
Soyal election was confirmed by
dent of Miami University at Ox-1
Vll rrOCJUCtlOn vlous record was M hours sot
Kathryn Kleimote, OUret, a BA
Western Michigan UhlWHope oil field production In July
in Eneiiah.
I
totaled 1240 barrels.
hlch 820,900 fro

ferred Into the Jail building

Expert Recommends Hastings
Have Citizens Safety Council,
Praises Parallel Parking

Board Receives
Suggestions for
New High School

W

Investigate
Child Guidance
Bomb Threat at Clinic Extension
Unit in Barry

2 Lakewood Girls
Hurt in Crash
Monday on M-54

Go Caroling in

Area Students
To Graduate
At Western

from Hastings
Receive Degrees
At Mich, State

3

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n..
More than 8.000 people turned
out In sub-freezing cold here to
see the Third Christmas Pag*

Monday evening by Judge Archie
D. McDonald to honor Attorney
William O Bauw. who has been
practicing here since 1931 and
I. mm. Hi*
nr..!
lawyer in Barry County.

The Rev. Don Oury. rector of
Emmanuel Episcopal Church

two World

All Barry County 4H'era and
their leaders are invited to a Counselling Canter, Atty. Phil
Mitchell, the counselor, reported
held at the Delton Community
hall at 8 pan. Saturday. The
satin 4H Club members.
GUNCK8,

cult court

"« convened

Recount Confirms
Election in Hope
And Baltimore
A

Kiwanions Host
Children Wednesday

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�E. Wiesenhofer
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Is Conservation
Club President

Wrestlers Defeat „ ,
. Maple Valley to
o, East Middle Lake
Grandville, oe
25-21
Have Christmas
The Hastings High wrestling
♦*$-4US
Sing Thursday
team defeated Grandville at

vurMcrvauon
Club Monday elected Elmer Wie­
senhofer as president. Dick LonCRrter. Vice president; Robert
George, treasurer; Margaret
*ln,ter' reeorting secretary, and
^*fc(iArKeUln®cr- corresponding

Four board members elected
were Harold Mathews. Dick Tay­
lor. Dutch Hoevenalr and Bob
Wilson. Other board members
are Earl ArgeUlnger. Arthur
Brant, James Veach, Alberta
Lancaster. Howard Moms, A.
Taylor. Earl Campbell and Clar­
ence Miller.
Welsonhofer named Uie follow­
ing committees for the year:
Bulletins: Adele Argetslnger;
Telephone; Clarence Miller. Al­
berta Lancaster and Margaret
Winter; Building and Grounds:
Harold Mathews, Earl ArgeUlnger, Dick Lancaster. Howard Morha and Earl Campbell; legisla­
tive: Clarence Miller; Nominat­
ing: Harold Mathews. Art Brant
ond Ruth Miller; ActlviUes:
Clarence Miller. Mildred Math­
ews, Elmer Wiesenhofer and Earl
Campbell; House: Ethel Wiesenhofer. Ruth Miller. Jessie Camp­
bell and Mildred Mathews; cus­
todian: Howard Moms and Rog­
er Fowler; Trap and Skeet: Earl
Argetslnger. Dick Lancaster. Dick
Taylor. Al Taylor and Adele ArCampbell. Harold Mathews’ Dick
Lancaster and Adele ArgeUinger; District RepresentaUve: El­
mer Wiesenhofer and Earl Camp­
bell.
Lunch was served by Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Campbel).

Mr. and Mra. William Cox and
children from Nashville called
at Owen Suits, Sunday. Dec. 4.
The Coxes were dinner guests at
‘"“‘‘“■fr *■?, **“***
Ou*™. Corernt TOumU, m- Lloyd Owens, a Mr. and Mrs.
th. VL'HC-a rhn.ml, Mrtv at nr-m«
ei.umaaj
Glen Gurd and children from
Nashville called on their grand­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gurd.

ids&lt; spent several days with the
CulberU.
Misa JoAnn Engle of Grand.

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Saxon Wrestlers
Host Ionia
Thursday Night

LEGALS

103 — Scott

Organize High
School ‘Y’ Loops
Sixteen teams have been or­
ganized in two leagues lor high
school boys basketball on Mon­
day nights, “Y“ Director Bob
King reports.
The schedule begins Monday.
tn the Freshman - Sopomore
league, Doug Storrs' Pathogens
meet Tom Belson's Wildcats.
Mouse Reynolds Trojans play
Dick Franciscos Spartans and
Greg Crawford's Scodes meet
Rick Birk's Green Giants.
In the Junior-Senior wheel.
Steve Keller's Trojans p'ay Denn
Rose's Rlnky Dinka. Dick Stan­
ley's NUnrods meet Mnrlnus
Cronk's Rowdy Boys, Gerald
WUllams FFA plays Oreg Wood's
Weeds. Larry Levengood's Sheiks
meet Dan Slocum'S Slickers and
Bruce Curtis' Canadian Tubs
play Steve Keller's Trojans
More boys may sign up Mon­
day.

Four Overtimes

1

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen, call­
ed at Claud Hammonds. Sun­
day. * Mrs. Norman Armstrong organ prelude. "Noel," follow.
and children attended the Rai- „
,otm o,
,
oeiry
orner
rton Christmas party in BaUle ing Prayer for Advent, and a
Creek Saturday * M; and Mra
brief mernage by tbe Reelur,
Admiral Foerch of Lansing
Keith Chaffee, from Star District the Rev. Don M. Gary.
visited hls sister, Mra. LotUe ’
CHKIIT.LAS JINGLE
and Mra. a rase Chaffee from |
Bumpus. Saturday. * Cliffton
The featured part of the proSask
oar C'rlttau la Ulster _
Moron of Nashville visited hls Is t-w „»an OalUa balla now la aslnS Stricker district, called at Lyn­ । gram will be "A Christmas CanWttk 'to buaibara and ksllys Uat don NOrrls- Friday.
I tata" by Friedrich Zlpp, In adson Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs Cart
Mra. Elwin Payne from Delton dillon to chorus parts by the j
spent Thursday wiUi her par­ two young choirs, the instrumenFaulkner. Mr. and Mra. John
Mazon attended the hymn sing.
ents. Mr. and Mra. Howard talL'ts for the occasion will in- |
aaa iuuk»«iu
Moore * Mr and Mrs Gerald elude flutes, Lola Sage and Mary
Church Sunday evening.
Hull and children ci^ed on Sue Gartner; clarinet. Mary ’
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Berh Goodyear; basoon. Doris
weekend in South Bend visiting
Will Gurd, Sunday.
Hale, and tambourine, Margaret
Mr and Mra. Will Shriber from Groos.
Warrm Calms called on Charles
HasUngs spent Saturday at Will
Vocal soloists will include Ken­
Curds * Forest Hallock from ’
Hostings High's wrestlers, who Geiger at Freeport. Friday.
Pine Lake caUrt on Will Ourds dra Robbe, Susan Qlnlan. Vailost their hr&amp;t match of Ute sea­
son to Battle Creek Lakeview
Arnold to’ entertaining the flu. Forsberg. The narrator will be
here Tuesday night. 28-9. will be
* Trtasla Suit Is Improving slow­ Maurice Hale.
host to the lonlaHigh Bulldogs
A cordial invitation is extend­
ly. but is still in the Battle
this Thursday night The Junior
PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Creek
Community Hospital. She ed to the public.
Varsity matches begin at 6:30.
Stale «t Mir hlzaa. In the Probata
is now able to walk with the
Next Tuesday night, Dec. 20.
ounly nt Barry.
In the Nat
the Saxons will be host to God­
help of a walker. * Mra. Jack
Miss Grace Edmonds is spend­
win Heights In their final pre­ Mei. J. Oaoa 1. Daeaaaag. F1I. Sa.
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N. M. Her address there Is 214
The match with the strong
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or Michigan, as well
All inwmtod in the welfare of
lor. have definitely proven that
American educational UutltuUonx
Intelligence Un*t everything.
hope that Chancellor Heyna will

l Continued

YOUR MAN

toa&gt;:«uch M Increaaing divorce administration having toe power Reagan that the university should
not negotiate with students on
proposed changes. Thia 1* a* It their ridiculous recommendations
and that students who continue
ministration is responsible to the io agitate and make trouble should
state and Indirectly to tiie public
for the conduct of university
In our opinion, the confidence
enforcement U made increasingly allairs.
of people everywhere in their edu­
complicated and difficult and the
President Hatcher** attitude has cational institutions win be ad­
vanced by Uils firm policy and the
in' meeting student uprisings of cause of students who enter col­
leges and universities to study and
prepare
themselves for responsible
university. wishes to take hasty L .
The University of Michigan has
been experiencing same trouble action that might mean Uie end J positions in society will be ndwith unruly students of late, al­
though nothing comparable to tbe
situation at the University of
California at Berkeley where a
former U. of M. vice president,
Roger Heyna. now serving as chan-

institution, U dealing with a much

of campus Insurrection, organised
and directed by nonatudent
troublemakers who appear to have
considerable experience and train­
ing in the art of sowing discord.
Unfortunately, whether at Bcrke-

who through Immature and ml*placed enthusiasm might be at I

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«”» «“ «
n.rr. »IU be bb.Ur.r Youth
rebellious demonstrations. After. council dance In the East Gym
all. maturity often comes slowly following tiie Ionia - Hastings
and many a former campus agi- same Friday night Dancing will
. .
5. n
(&gt;..i I bc 10 worded music co-spontator eventually comes to see tiiat j
by Uw yMCA Hi y Boyj.
it Is best for all concerned that More than 350 attended the
hls talents be directed along more1 dance Friday after the St. Johns
iinM
game. The Snow Ball will be held
constructive lines.
|
Ule Ha&gt;UnjJ country Club, on
However, there are limits of Tuesday. Dec. 27.
toleration and patience can
- ---------------------------------------thin.

Carlton Center

Al Berkeley, the situation is
fly Mrs. Mae O vert mil h
dedicated to getting an education much more critical and Chancellor i
’• »•••*•«*
wi S-H24
suffer moat from the unreasonable Heyns may be facing a full scale 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry spent
antics of the troublemakers. Mind- show down, The wont student Thursday and Friday with her

m.

to the numerical power of the has announced Communist mem-1 day dinner with their grandbenhlp, are threatening wide- daughter in Middleville. Mr. and

At the height of the flareup In
Ann Arbor, for example, leas than
1.500 students took part. Thia is
about four per cent of the total
enrollment. Thus while 1500 were
stampeded to act-in the initial
outburst of enthusiasm, about 28.­
500 were going about their business
xs usual. In the second attempt
died to about 400—and you could
find that percentage of oddballs In
almost any community of 36.000.
President Harlan Hatcher han­
dled the situation with calmness
and patience—possibly too much
calmness and too much patience.
After all, tbe students here were
not rebelling at a privately man­

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the tuition costs, one might add.
are but a small portion of the
total cost per student It takes to
provide their education. Thus the
spectacle of outbursts of thia sort
do not arouse anything even faint­
ly resembling a sympathetic re­
action outside the confine* of Uie1
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With colleges and universities
crowded and unable to take care
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makers, high though their I.Q.'s
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lS,d„,^ar^S, K'.'E:

out of near chaos. In this he has; gsUur Saturday night. Pmrau
had considerable success but much were exciuuiged. Mr. and Mrs.
resistance remains among a ste- Stephen DeOroote and family
able group of studrou influenced
MfS Kennrth DmW
by off-campus agitators who are.
Mr. and Mra. Leo Barry were
oddly enough, aided by several of proud to receive a call from their
the younger teaching assistants ion ln Monroe. Wls. Mr and
■nd
■ut.tnnr
Donald Barry,
,M
profawr.
o,
o, , telling
n&gt;w them
If these student rebellions are I daughter. * Mr. and Mra. Levi
not brought under control, accord- Steele and Mrs. Ida Allcrding
Ing to Vice Chancellor William .’M*6* Sunday with friends In
! Tnnln
Ionin. w
* -Thu*
The WtCZ'v;
WSCS e-Krl.la,...
Chrtrtnuu
Boyd, Berkeley will become a
dinner and program held al the
third-rate Institution within ten Grange Hah Thuraday was well
attended. The next regular meetThe same thing la true of any
Mrs. Faulkner, Mra. Henncy
educational institution that per­ and Mra. Valentins attended the
mits the Berkeley situation to commuplty mlaalonory meeting
develop on its own campus Thai Dec. 1 al tiie Hartings Methodist
U why developments there are Church, a Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Nash entertained their grandson.
being followed with Interest. Norman, of Hastings over tiie
Berkeley can be an entering wedge weekend. * Tlx- Extension class
for widespread campus rebellions will hold their Christmas party
or It can lead the way in reversing Thursday. Dec. 15, at the home
of Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer. * Mrs.
this trend.
Gertrude Ruuno and Mrs. Leo
Barry attended the Internation­
Chancellor Heyns after going to al Christmas Program at the
tolerable limits jn dealing with LeValley Church near Ionia on
rebellious elements, has now taken
Frtenda of Mrs. Marie Snyder,
a flrm stand. Despite threats to a former storekeeper here, were
strike, he has refused to give In sorry to learn Hutt she had the
to strike demands for non-student misfortune to break her elbow
political action groups to be rep­ while visiting In Bay City after
,
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P . sne
ahc came from CaUfor
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rreentod tn negotiations between her Michigan friends

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Mn. Richard Bird and family i
wart Saturday overnight guests of
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Richard I

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Qiutlufiiif luasn

Bodal (Wearily Agent
q. Is it true that I might have

during the first enrollment perl- I
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Q. Recently I cut down on the

Specialist Gives
Ways fo Encourage
Better Breakfast

Children, like adults, perform
better when led an adequate
almoat 65 years old and plan breakfast.
A child's performance in school
to continue working J wondered
If I could get any social security? is cspeically important, and you

with your social security office, docent skip this Important meal,
immediately. The law has been advises Portia Morris. nutrition
changed so that people can now specialist wUjkdftB Cooperative
earn up to 11 JM» annually and Extension sGmMM Michigan
still be entitled to some benefits. State L'nKtrdRtaMl
q. I am a 50-year old widow
and I am disabled Am I eligible your child wtHnSSble to perfor medicare’
m^v.. mentally
, —
| form better both
and
physically. Thl* was documentyean old to be •eligible for medi-

....
5 "
Mrs Greta Blough spent from
Wednesday till Saturday with her
son. Mr. and Mr* Keith Btough.

BPW Members
Enjoy Christmas
Dinner Tuesday

and MraCharle* Blough and Wil- ]
Ham Mishler attended the Christmas open house for the patients
”U?lng Home 1,1
°™nd
...
.

troduced the Rev William H
Helrigel who presented an illus­
trated talk on the Holy Land
A special presentation of a
| Nike statue Co Mrs. Virginia Snyfesalonal Women's Club met | der. advisor to the student group.
Tuesday for their Christmas din­
K c&lt;™SS!,
■j-™ w
ner party which was held at the bach.
mas party at her home Thursday
B^Un ^d DaveR^a Lesson Sharpe Memorial Hall.
Christmas selections were sung
The evening began in the holi­ by Uie Hastings High Choir un­
talL
runuuo. In orwa R*p«b Sal. day spirit, with a punch bowl der the direction of Herbert
and evergreens and candlelight Moyer and the Christmas tree
and appropriate music.
and gifts were enjoyed
2?
“■ M' •“
.1
ben of the Hastings High Future wished everyone a Very Merry
Jesse Blough accompanied Ray worthy Matron Mrs James Wll- Professional * Business Women's Christmas
Blough to Pennock Hoapital Sun- uams on Dec. 16. * The Boy Scouts Club with Carol Bcaamer as
day to visit Mrs Ray Blough * held a paper drive Saturday They president, and seven exchange
Mr. nrul Mrs Jesse Blough imd mini a *emi-traller with papers student* who are honorary mem­
Call WI 5-3481
,Mr. and Mrs. Ben Christie were in aruj had some to spare. They plan bers of the HHB organisation
Grand Rapids Tuesday. * The;to have another drive tn the near
Left-Over Community Club en- future
joyed dinner at Jimmie's Grill FriMrs Mina Wletand and Ann
day. They returned to die home wieLxnd were Sunday dinner
of Mr and Mrs George Faunce BUtst* of Mrs. Wilma PavHch and
for their Christmas party. Those Sharon In Hastings. In the after­
attending were Mr. and Mrs noon, with Mrs. Earl Poathumus
George Faunce. Mr. and Mrs. lllxl Carol, they attended the Hsstime taraU*
Aaron Gronewold. Mr. and Mra. tln£ school Bond concert. W Mr
Jamts Williams. Mr and Mra Rob- an&lt;j Mrs. Earl Posthumus and 1
teaspoon salt
Mother, grandmother and
ert Blough. Mr. and Mr*. Milton |b0&gt;, a,|ied on Mn. Mina Wieland,
school lunch room aMtteria
Buehler, and Harold Main.
I snurday. * Mr and Mr* Jay
manager, that* Mrs. Josephine
Mr and Mr* Frank Dutcher Wing were Sunday dinner gue.ds
6 enriched hamburger buns or
and family enjoyed a pre-Christ-i of Mr and Mra. Elwood Mewcrar
EngUsh muffins, split and
■ mas dinner Sunday at the John 'at La Barge. They all visited Mettoasted
,
tlon of the Fttza BuiMt* J £ e I
Dytcher home. Their parent*. Mr. I ton Mesccnr at Pennock Hospital,
3 dices (1 ounce each)
meat catenary winner In the
and Mrs Mnynnrd Dutcher, are to ■
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11 th Annual Sandwich contest
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Barnes
Grind together bologna andI leave for Florida thl* week. * Mr*
Pux* Burger, the meal favor­
: Margaret Cave fell Thursday night are leaving tills Thuraday for
Itn. appeals to everyone who 3 ounces Cheddar cheese. Cook I and broke her hip Site is a patient Costa Mesa, Calif . where they I
ground
beef
until
browned
light__
likes pizza because
its ap-’
I1 at Pennock
Hospital
where -----site will vlatt hls aon. Dick, a former
— ---------- ----------pearance and taste. Easily made; ly. Pour off drippings. Addlat - ........
u_l---.j_. They
in.—. are flying
riulns through
fhr~ioh
resident
from readily available foods. • bologna, cheese, spoghetU sauce, expected to tuve a pin put In her and after the first of the year
meat' expert.
Reba Staggs sug- parsley, salt, oregUno and sage hip Tuesday Mra Frank Dutcher
‘
to
ground
beef.
Mix
until
blendha*
visited
her
several
limes
* will go to Arizona and visit her
gceU it as the good hot food for ।
brother. Emerson Royer. In Tuc­
ed.
Don't
over-mix.
Spread
U
Mrs.
Frank
Dutcher
received
a
lunch or supper. Round out the
son They plan to make this an
menu with fruit, salad and milk. cup mixture on toasted side of call from her mother. Mr*. Charles extensive vacation trip and to
each bun. Cut each checne slice Hoyt
Florida, saying she had
P11U Burger
Into 4 strips. Place 2 stripe fallen and cut her head. Il re- see many places of interest
throughout the Weal.
croaswtfle
on
meh
AandwlciL
।
qulred
12
stitches
to
close
the
3 ounces Cheddar cheese
Bakr in a very hot oven &lt;450- wound
pound ground beef
Members of Hospital Guild No
F.l 10 to 12 minutes, or until
Mr and Mrs. Richard Blough
\ cup prepared spaghetti
I heated through. Yield: 6 aerv- and family were Stinday evening 73 exchanged gifts and enjoyed a
| Ings, 2 pizza* each.
| visitors of Mr. and Mrs Keith
1 teaspoon chopped parsley
Mrs. Rudy Flora.
------------------------------------------------------ Blough of Wyoming. * Mr. and
FRENCH FRIED ONIONS
j

Q. I signed up for medicare children start the school day
without breakfast. Dr. Morris
ever. I will continue to work and says. Some teachers have reportcd as many as one-third of their
gel full medicare benefits?
pupil* omit their morning meaL
Dr Morris offers several sugcoming* has no effect on your gestlon* for encouraging your
child to eat breakfast These are
medicare eligibility.
Q. I hare heard a lol about based on questionnaire* given to
the deadline for signing up for sciiool children.
medicare My 65th birthday will
A child will be most willing to
be on March 10. 1067. When can eat breakfast if lie is unhurried
I sign up?
A. You should sign up within
the 3 months before your 65th up on time may be the answer.
birthday if you wish your doctor
Breakfasts that are interesting
bill coverage to begin with the and varied are more enticing to
month of your birthday How­ young children. Instead of serv­
ever. you have until 3 months ing the Mine menu, usd some of
after the month of vour birth­ your child's favorite foods and
day to enroll. Hospital insur- alternate the meal pattern for
{
French fried onions are natu­
Interest
What are the most popular ral to serve with steak, but they 1
with your 65th birthday If you I Togetherness is Just as Im­
enroll during the three months portant at the morning meal as cuts of meat? These are not also dress up plsln hamburger.'
Haled
in
their
order
of
popu
­
Plan on one medium-sized mild
after your birthday, doctor bill it is in the evening Mrs. Mor­
coverage will not begin until1 ris says your child's breakfast larity. but are tiie meals home­' onion per serving. These are cut
one to t/irec months following will seem more Important to him makers purchased most often as1 In 4*-inch thick slices, separated
i well as those in which they have1 Into rings, soaked in milk for |
your application.
The Banner. In cooperation
Like other meals, break fast Indicated a special occasion In- one-half hour. Drain the onion
rings, then coat in flour which'
with the Social Security Ad­ should be a time for Interval Ing
These Include ground beef,■ ha* been seasoned with sail and I
ministration. is publishing a conversation. This means pleas­
ant and happy emotional climate. bacon, frankfurter!, rib "porki pepper. For 4 medium onions. 1
chops, leg of lamb, boneless beefI cup flour with 1 teaspoon salt
on aortal security subject* If you
. and
teaspoon pepper will be
have ft queatliKi, the Social Se­
- requlrfd. Heat the lad to 365" F.
curity Administration will be
and fry the flour-coated onion
glad to answer It Your social
It's pretty enough for a party.
Should the homemaker wantt rings until brown Drain on absecurity district office located al a ham k*f mixture that's been
50 Ransom Ave. NE. Grand packed into a pan to top pine­ variety In her menus, she cani sorbent paper. Serve Immedlchoose from as many as a hun­- ately.
Rapids. Michigan is open dally apple rings or halves.
Monday through Friday from
For the mixture, use 2 pound*dred meat
——- cuts
—- available at her
ground, smoked ham, 1 pound , meat retailers f
Noticed any color changes tn
epen each Monday evening from pork sausage. 1 cup dried bread I
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Diane Crane and
Gary Stambaugh
Wed at Nashville

Dr. nnd Kira. Sidney Shipman '
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frlilpaureh and Mr. and Mrs Willard
Lawrence entertained with a de­ held for them until they return
lightful holiday ten dance at
the Ha’tings Country Chib Sat­
urday afternoon.. Dre 10th. horn
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8 Brown
4
until 6 o'clock.
Jr. of Grand Rapids visited his
Miss Diana Crane, daughter
father. Harry Brown 8r. in Ber­
of Ray and Thelma Crane, and
rien Center. Bunday al the Bry
Gary Stambaugh, ton of Mr. and
Mrs Leo Stambaugh, were united
Glittering letters above the Fem Nursing Home whert he is;
mantle proclaimed 'Holiday a patient. Also visittrig were lib I
Church in
Chee' tn All" and added'touches daughter, i Dorothy &gt; Mr. anil
nt pine bough,. Christina, tree Mra. Thomas A Fairchild and
lights, with other decorative ef- Eddy of West Chicago, IIL
■ Hets, had been created by Hann exchange.
and Be ty Wilcox, and added
from Lanalng. Plymouth. Pontiac.
Tom and .Ken Chandler will j
! greatly to the festive retting.
Kalamazoo. Charlotte. Hastings.
arrive home this week frpml
Vermontville and Lake Odessa
, Among the out-of-town guests Michigan Tech for the hoi
and their parents, the
naugh of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Chandlers, are entertaining wl
floor length gown of white satin
and lace with matching veil. The :,
..
...
Toni Feldpaureh of Albion Mr. a family dinner Christinas Day. I
Bride's mother wore a beige color TO BE MARRIED—Mr. and Mrs nnd Mrs HaroM Parker 0( Lan- the guests including Mr., and'
dreaa yid the groom's mother a Justin Mitchell. Leonidas, wkh ' ?4na Mr Bnd Mrs R|rhard Fluke Mra. Marvin Flower and family
powder blue dress, with match- to announce the engagement and of Vicksburg. Victor Walton from of Charlotte. Mr. and Mra. Wel­
forthcoming marriage of their New j
,nd
Irom ton Brooks and Mrs Walter
daughter Thed. Annette, to
,
Germany.
. , Lewis of Cloverdale, and Mr. and 1
Both wore corsages of pink Larry Rex Frisby, son of Mr and
Mra. Robert Brooks.
I
and white carnations. Don Crane, Mra. Rex Frisby. Freeport .The
Mr. and Mrs E. L. Appelman
brother of tbe bride, and Ronny bride-to-be b a . 1966 graduate
Christmas tree fires spread to
Stambaugh brother of groom, j of colon High S-hool nnd b at - quickly that a person should Jr., win entertain with a family
dinner
on
Christmas,
guests
com­
seated the guesrta. Mary Lou Six- 1 tending Kellogg Community Col- make sure the rest of the family
berry served as bridesmaid, and j |fKP |n Batt|f Creek Mr Frisby is out of the house and the fire Ing from Kalamazoo, Allegan !
Mike Snyder acted as best man. i
n id&amp;j graduate ob Hastings department hss been called be­ Nashville and Hastings
Mra. Blake Allerding has re- !
A reception was Immediately ■ High School, attended Michigan fore he tries to put the fire out
turned from Florida where she |
after tbe ceremony at the K.P 1 State University, and is employed
purchased a trailer and haa It:
Hall Ln NaahvUle, where the by the Michigan State Highway
Food specialists at Michigan located at Brown’s Trailer Park i
newlyweds received many lovely Department The wcddln-t will be
held 1,1
in the Leonida,
Leonidas Methodist
Methodist State University suggest you ’n 8t. Court She will be return-1
and useful gifts.
'! hr,d
leave the skin on sweet potatoes ing the first of January to ,pcnd ,
The traditional wedding cake Church on Feb 11 1967
when you boil them. The thin , a few months there. The Allerand punch were served, along
I skin of the sweet potato is I dings will be spending Christmas |
with bountiful lunch. The groom
Mr and Mrs Harry' S. Brown easier to peel when Its cooked I at the home of their daughter,
b employed at Plycoma Veneer , Jr. of Grand Rapids visited Mr.
the Harland Blairs, of Lake
in Nashville The happy couple
and Mra Clayton Newland and with It Some of the sweetness u Odessa On Saturday evening the ',. .
left on a short honeymoon and
| Christine of Nashville on Sat­ dissolved In the cooking water
when the protective jacket Is
groom'* parents.
urday.
Christmas party at Portage.

.

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There were 140 present tor me
annual Pennock Hospital Christuw&gt; p-ivj otMiuvu
—pitai 's medical staff tor tbe em-

jtaff nnd hospital board of
trustees were also pre-ent for
the turkey dinner at Lesson
Sharpe Memorial Hall prepared
by the women of the First Pres2££°.„C££’n“

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SALE ENDS DECEMBER 3l*t

Hybarger. Clara Sage “
nures's aid. ArliRa*. U.DI^
Bar Jane 8mth as s nM
plul roiunuvr.
„
swltcnnooru
, Wlllonoro Huver as the
vendor ana
_
Johnson and Dorothy Dean

1 trtbuted and a musical group,
. pvnnoclc Follies of 1W fnW!.ulnc&lt;j NUa Trick. Jean Newell.
f^y Gaskill and Betty Rogers
1 |irg -White Christmas."

One of the highlights of the
played "Buevening was honoring the retirees P&gt;1“&gt;
R«j.Nosed Reindeer "
for their long years of sendee to
MWlgthe hospital. They were presentBlanch* Jump as
«1 by Director John Bay and ; «£' *«•Izali; as
included Ekora Falconer. Clara S^mmySamno.
^

?SS“'aX,£»^XhS! £££&amp;fefi
-nd r&gt;r Larry Blair

than 19 years of devoted senice |

medical staff and trustees DIrector Bay also orerent-d
prerent-d Mrs
Buckborough with a gift from
the hropital employee.- who had
.known
____ and
... .___
.
__
_...*. her Mrs.
worked. with
Buckborough la retiring as of
The Hartings High Choir, di­
rected by Herbert Moyer, sang
several numbers and a skit. "Can­
teen Confusion" was presented
I by the Pennock Hospital Playera •' The skit was a take-off
Upper Michigan, the bride chase on some things that go on at
a turquoise sheath dress with the hospital in the canteen area
black accessories and a pink and when the directors of nursing
white mum corsage
and supervisors are having a
'
Out-of-town guests came from meeting.
Hartings, Charlotte. Fretport.
The players were Helen PurLake Odessa. Woodland. Way­
land. Kalamazoo. Clarksville.
Ba tilt Creek and Belmont
A buffet dinner was held nt
Bonnie’s Cafe. Lake Odessa, for
the rehearsal party, hosted by
the groom's parent.,
After their wedding trip the
couple will reside at Camp LeJeune. N. C„ where the groom
is stationed.

MR. AND MRS. CARL D BENNER

.

Woodland Church
Is Setting for
I Lovely Nuptials
, Miss
___ _____
Barbara
______L. Stutz
Btutz and
I Carl
Pari IT
D. Banner
Benner were uni
united in
marriage at 4 pm. Saturday.
Nov. 76. In the Woodland Methodlst Church. The Rev. Richard
Vandenbosch performed the
I double ring ceremony in the
presence &gt;f 100 guests.
Mrs. Vivian Ralrigh accom­
panied Mrs Mary Stutz a., she
. fang "The Wedding Prayer” and
| “One Hand, One Heart "
«
Mr, and Mrs Andrew Stutz.
205 Wallman Road. Woodland
and Mr. and Mra. Victor Benner,
636 Eagle Point. Lake Odessa,
are parents, of tbertSldal couple
Large baskets of pink snap­
dragons, mums and candelabra
decorated the altar.
Given in marriage by her fathcr. the bride wore a floor
length gown featuring re-embroldercd Alencon lace for the
bodice styled with a scalloped
line and elbow length sleeves.
The A-line skirt was fashioned
of peau taffeta A removable
chapel train outlined with Alcn-

Buckborough, finance chairman;
Dr Gordon Flnnle. posters; Lor­
raine Stanton. Jean Wleringa,

housekeeping;
decorations and house
keepink.
-Mrs. TTOrulde and^ Mra. Smith,
gifts and
and prizes:
prices; Dorothy Dean.
gifts
.
... Gaskill and
M Barbara T.vnru
Mra
L&gt;'5’u;
program, and Tom Cumbo*.
properties.

AI1IIAIIIIIMS

Susan Kay Harwood
Is Engaged to
John Eldridge

We have a
wonderful

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Harwood
of Clarksville wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh­
ter. Susan Kay. to John Eldridge.

selection-

Many styles

Eldridge of rural Lake Odessa. A
Spring wedding Is being planned.

and sizes.
i3D Backgrounds

Thc Boo Kings entertained
their crlbbagc club for a potluck
dinner and Christmas party on
Bunday evening. Winning honors
were Mrs. Cedric Morey. Charles
Leonard and Mr. and Mra. How-

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Photography
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY

Identical
pink
and
wine,
floor length gowns, empire style,
honor, Mtts Mary Stutz, cousin
of the bride ant! tiie bridesmaids.
Mra. Jerry Bromm, cousin of the
bride and Mrs Steve Potter. They
all carried bouquets of pink
pompon muma
Tbe mother of the bride chose
a suit of cranberry and white
with black accessories. The
groom's mother chore a dress of
aqua with white accessories Both
mothers wore a corsage of white
mums
Rex Leslie. Charlotte, brother

aBtair BettyBump was
.Bubbles
Bubbles Blair Betty mu w Dr
granny
Ji. .h, "Lady G°nloh Flnnle was the LW
drummer.
Mra. Willard Smith was chair­
man and Mrs Wellesley IronsM*

A Beautiful Gift for the Home!

waistline with a self-bow. Her
elbow length veil of silk illu­
sion was held in place with a
Swiss crown of crystal and
pearls She carried a bridal bou­
quet of pink pompon mums. Her
only jewelry was a pearl neck­
lace and earrings/a gift of the

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and groomsmen were Gerald
Stutz, brother of the bride and
Al/C Henry Kocwrra. brother of
the groom, stationed at Minot,
N. D. Ushers were. Bob Toasova.
Hastings and Cpl Doug Benner,
stationed at Camp LeJcune. N.C.
church parlors following the cere­
mony with Mr. and Mra. Voyle
Benner as master and mistress of
ceremonies.
In charge of the gifts were Mr.
and Mrs, Merle Ockerman. Miss

Judy Bjork, and Mra. John Catt
opened the gifts. Mra. Rex Leslie.
Charlotte. Miss Sally Stutz. Has­
tings. Mra. Roas’ McDowell and
Mrs. Larry Klopfenstein of Kala­
mazoo served the refreshments.
For their wedding trip through

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Carole and Norman
Flossie Richards
Irene Hayes - Vonda Richards
of

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i^Mrs. Moore. Gladys Murphy M
Mra Furlong. Ruth
“

Pennock Hospital
Employees Enjoy
Christmas Party

.
, i
Personal Mention

Delightful Tea
Dance Adds Gaiety
To Holiday Season

OPEN HOUSE
Friday, Dec. 9 . . . through
Dac. 24th. 'Op*" &gt;" ’ f.m.i

Barlows' have been attending Christmasl
shows in Detroit. Flint. Lansing and Grandl
Rapids, and you will enjoy the latest ini
Christmas design and arrangements;
I
A truly Holiday atmosphere!

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WEDDINGS

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FUNERALS

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HOLIDAYS

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�change at gift*. then sewing was
distributed by the chairmen.

F&lt;AUM1

William Cotanta, shared the fun and Janet Wilde. Aseteung Mrs
of haring bar 11th birthday with Daniel BWk
_____ .
eastern School by Inviting them

J1U and Jimmy. To also link the
party with tbe coming at ChrtotMiner. Linda CUmpbeU. Louise
Before
Lori's guests and also enjoyed
upcnfcg.

Christmas

each guest took home * candy
cane. Julie and her friends also
decorations had lota of fun opening the gift*.

. — — —— - IM
bridge club which met In tbe
Mr*. Joe Daniels entertained Emmanuel Episcopal Undercroft
on Tuesday evening. Judge and
Mre FfaMMp Mitchell took flret
Mre. Ray Miller. Mra. LaVerne Place. There was a three-way
Bowman and Mra Richard Mc­
Laughlin. for * Christmas lunch­
eon and gift exchange st bar
txxne on Monday evening.
Frank McCloskey.

Julie's guests were Kim Fland- provided at the Flm Methodist
«*. Leanne Wood*. Gin* Merri­ Church.
field. Kathryn and ChrtataUe
The Robert VanderWerf family
Cumbow. Teresa Pennington.
Hospital Guild 36 uun
met .*
at u.c
the of Menominee Falls. Wia. will
Laurte*nn Edmond*. Jull Erway. home of Mra. Marqurlte Port lit
Kathy
Powers, Lana Signs,'
Me- T
for their
October
and i and Mra. Raymond Finnic for
~T
“““ wv
“~« meeting
aicciuig ami
11SM NMi
and Cindy Poli,
Poll. SheUle BeBo- I tha
the Novemhar
November .n&lt;(
and December I the Christmas holiday.
U*M

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One and two-atrands,
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Gold-color trim, Mtin lining,
with compartment to hold
her cherished treasures!

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Dtnna-" parties at the Hotel
Thuraday evening included Uie Ul­
tra Club and Hospital Guild No.
charge of arrangements.
Twenty - eight enjoyed

V

been aimed ol finding trees re­

don French and Mra. Phillip Gar- resistance into the new hybrids.
Wright has also found that
llngrr.
There were three potluck dinner the beat colored Scotch pines
purties at Barbara Wilcox's the come from seed which orlglnaled in Spain. southern France
pi tai Guild, when they exchanged
gifts, the T.CC.l Friday night
(teachers tea committee), and the
regular potluck club members Sat­
urday evening. Former Hastings

I It was a bo Saturday evening
I when tiie Bureau of Social Aid
staffers had their Christmas din­
ner party, with husband* and
Stives, at the Dwight Fishers'
home on S. Michigan Avenue. The
Medical Facility office workers,
with their spouses, were gucets so
the house was full to the brim
with company and merriment as
they all exchanged fun gifts after
dinner.
Sunday evening the Ken Labcrteauxa hosted their Cnbbage Club
potluck dinner party.

[enjoyed the beauty of the setting
| as they began the day in auch a
pleasant way.
| Monday evening Joan Guernsey[arranged for her hospital guild
i dinner party at the Hotel Hastings
and Hazel Nitsch served in the
same capacity the next evening
for her guild group.
There were 33 scheduled for the
Shrine Club Christmas dinner
| party Wednesday night. Dec. 14,
at the Hotel with Hubert Fuller
[In charge.
i Diiuicr guests at the Homer
Smiths Wednesday evening were
Don Siegels hunting pals wHh

since she and her husband are

The social calendar for the rest
of this week and next looms even
busier as Christmas Eve ap­
proaches with what seems great
gusto and speed

Exotic Flavors
Give Uomb Chop
:Oriental Touch''-

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BEG^
it Jefferson

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ter shaped, better colored and

darnert

Lansing, was a guest at Uie tatter
two events,
"Die Byron Fletchers hosted the
Christmiu dinner party far Poker
Club husbands and wives at their
home on Taffee Drive Friday eve­
ning. Then- was special recogni­
tion for newlyweds. Mr. and Mra.
Don Siegel, when they were given
a gilt from club members.
Saturday night held the spot­
light for entertaining. There were
two dinner parties at the Hotel
.that is most attractively decorated
.for the K-o-wm in green and blue
decor. One was for 16 guests when
j the Dick Jacobs gave their annual
&gt; dinner party for their store staff
1 and the other was Uie Happy
i Birthday Club with Mra. William
I Dunlap tn charge.
I Hut same evening the Dupli­
cate Club met at the Dave GoodI years' far their potluck dinner
| party. Hie Paul jjjegels hosted
1 Uieir Neighborhood potluck dinner
, group and thrfre were smaller dln1 ner gatherings about town (also at
Mld-Vilta) following the Tea
1 Dance al tiie Country Club. See

; journey to far-off land* to sam­
ple exotic foods, but you can
bring the flavors and idea* right
into your own kitchen.
Ceylon is the country which
gives inspiration to these lamb
chops with chutney, lime juice,
curry, ginger, mint and raisins,
explain* Rcb* Stagg*, meat ex­
pert. Three-quarters of an hour ■
simmering time will blend the
Lamb Chops Ceylon
8 lamb shoulder clxjps,
cut % inch thick.
2 tablespoon* lard or
drippings
% cup chutney
1 tablespoon lime juice
1 teaspoon curry powder
i. teaspoon ginger
t. teaspoon crushed dried mint
U cup raisin*
Broun lamb chops tn lard
dripping* Pour off drippin
Combine in saucepan ehutney.
lime juice, curry powder, ginger,
dried mint, water and raisin*
Cook slowly, stirring constantly,
until well mixed, about 5 min­
ute*.- Pa
kunb cha

and Turkish types are darker tains which separate

Personal Mention

land are tbe only exception to

in

Intyre'S heme Thursday evening
when Hospital Guild No. U gath­ Wright haa found that the
ered for their annual holiday Scotch pine that originated in
party. Outsta Included Mrs. George eastern Europe has a resistance

in honor of the bride and groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Siegel.
Mrs. Rudolph Flora was hoateas
to her hospital guild for the
Christmas dinner Wednesday eve­
ning. There Is always a Santa
Claus at their annual party and
“he" come* In all varieties They!!

NKUN

Color coordinated! A
handsome gilt.

Research for
Most Popular
Christmas Tree

Ing producer of Christmas trees.
Last week Hospital Guild No. 40
Doc. 11. by inviting Susan Cxln- had Uwir Clirbtmas party, with plantation grown trees sold in
exchange of gifts, at tbe City the United States
Scotch pine I* the mod p&lt;,pBank with Mrs Russell Doty and
of the William Caln- Mrs Ruth Klevom in charge of
the State.
the evening.
This combination aliould spur
Mra Homer Smith entertained
her birthday club tar luncheon
and bridge Monday afternoon al setting for the Pennock Hospital
Michigan State University tarIng to all reports See detailed
Wright, has a Scotch pine pro­
Thursday noon the board of di­ ject that U the largest and most
rectors and their wires, combining oompreliensive experiment of Its
the yuletide spirit with romance, kind in the world. Il Involve®
entertained with a luncheon at the more than 100,000 trees on 13,000
bridge club when the top tallica Hotel Hastings in lamer of Mi', plota in 30 separate localities
and Mra. Don Siegel, who recently throughout the UK and Canada.
This past year, Wright made
returned from their honeymoon.
Mra Lyle GUlespi*. The latter They were presented with a gift

Mrs. John Hoos visited her
Hospital Guild SO enjoyed a
fifth birthday of Julie Daniel, delightful chicken salad lunch- daughter, Cecile, at 8t. Clair
Shores over tbe weekend and
Tuesday, Doc. 6. Attending were they attended services at the
Cinderella cats which delighted Ooreoe Dohm. Marty Knapp. Grosse Pointe Baptist Church.
the children, and Rod Riding Nancy Janke, Mlrtan Karrar. Cecile, will be home for ChristHood napkins were used with Karon McKay. Carol Kensington.
Diane Wter. Unda Lowry and alm expecting their nan. Mr. and

•Brlght Holiday Colors!

Parties Galore
Highlight Hastings
Holiday Season &gt;

early

September,
rlpe lemon

ptetely adapted to northern come the little
condlUona.*’
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
Wright notes that Michigan
proud.
Uoned In Okinawa.

WWWeceWWWMPrCMPgWg1
Solly Stanton will b« bock for
New Year's appointments —Fri., Dec. 30 &amp; Sat. Dec. 31.

Gift Certificates
Always Welcome

Moke Your Holiday
Appointments Early
Women, from Little Sis to Grandma,
Love to Look Pretty
.
Coll WI 5-3382

Peg’s Beauty Bar
(Above Savloft fir Loan)

�3 Injured in
Saturday Mishap

Can Bamagetl
At Intersection

No serious injuries were re­
ported following a mishap at
State and Michigan at 7:10 pm.
Tuesday.
Officer Jack Cross reported
Throe peraons ven* injured Charles L. Hubbel. 32. Vermont­
about 6:45 pm. Saturday In a ville. was driving south on Michi­
collision on U-Sl and M43 nearly gan when hls 1964 Buick hit the
Ivo miles west ot here, according bock of a 1962 Studebaker driven
to the sheriff* report.
by Mrs Richard (Helen) ShelUndmhcziff Gordon Trick was lenbarger. 38, 101 W. Colfax.
traded west arid was waiting for
Both cars were traveling south.
eacwtat traffic to pa.*.i before Mrs SheUenbanter stopped for!
making a left turn into I h e i the - light Hubbel didn't.
Ncrthalde Grocery Witnesses
Both cars were damaged.
!
•aid his turn indicators were on.
Hls 1964 Mercury wan struck
la the back by a 1965 Buick
driven by Charles Eddy Dow, 67,
700 Ca*&gt; Street. Dow and ids
Bv Mrt. fern ilaicblit*
passenger. Mra Kathryn Mc­
I R2 H..S,IU«
4S1-2I02
Intyre. 82. 1010 W. Green Street,
were hospitalized at Pennock. i The Maple Grove Birthday
Dow had cheat injuries and iClub with their families met
Mra. McIntyre had n cut on the Sunday. Dec. 11 at the town hall.
forehead and bruises. suffered i Fifty enjoyed Uie bountiful lurwhan her head smashed t h e । key dinner, visiting nnd an exwindshield. according to the re­ diange of Christmas gifts * Mr.
port. Dow was In an oxygen tent and Mrs. Austin Schantz visited
Sunday morning. Monday their Mrs. Arthur Pino, also William
condition was reported "good "
Majtin. at Pennock Hospital re­
Trick went to the hospital cently. * Mra Miles Ruffner
Bunday morning for X-rays of has been In the hospital. » Mr.
poaalble injuries to hls back He and Mrs. Erred Skidmore at­
suffered a whip lash of hl* neck. tended Uie Stephen Calc and
HU car was totaled and Dow's Dawn LePolnt wedding Saturday
Electra was seriously damaged. evening at the Methodist Church
Trick was back on duty Sun­ In Bellevue, * Mrs. Leila Hnwday afternoon
blltz spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Orlle VanSyckle In
Christmas trees should not be Lacey.
located near exits in the home.
Persons trapped In rooms by
For Banner Clostfled Ads
flames blocking the doorway
Call WI 5-3481

Higlibank

Holiday Traditions
• MISTLETOE ti a parasitic evergreen
with white berries used for Christmas
decorations. In an overhead position, it
serves as a catalytic agent for romantic
confrontations.
• THE CHRISTMAS TREE was al­
ready a tradition In the German middle
ages. It Is believed that Martin Luther
popularized the custom.
• THE CRIB OR CRECHE with scenes
of the nativity was introduced by Francis­
can monks.
• SANTA CLAUS first became popular in
Now York when the English settlers took
over Saint Nicholas from the Dutch.
• CAROLS, dating from the 16th cen­
tury, are jApular hymns of Joyous mood.
In France, carols are known as noels.

Familiet Join
‘Hanging Greens’

££

The Nashville Evangelical
United Brethren Church families
gather'd al the church Tutrday
evening far the traditional
"Hanging of the Greens."
For several yeara the decorat­
ing of the church and Sunday
school rooms was handled by one
class from the church. During
the time the Rev. Joseph Bhaw
was pastor he expanded it to the
family idea and it seems that
each season more families enjoy
getting together to gnare the
work.
This year two trees were dec­
orated along with each Sunday
school room.
Heading up tbe committee this
year was Mra. Harry Laurent who
was assisted by Mra. Loren Nod­
dins and Fred AckeU. The greens
were donated by Fordyce Schowalter and Arthur Pennock.
When the decorations were ill
In place cookies, punch and cof­
fee were served.

• CHRISTMAS CARDS first appeared
In England in 1846 but were not introduced
In America until 1875. Over 8J-4 billion
cards will be mailed this year, requiring
1175,000,000 worth of postage.
• CHRISTMAS SEALS, sold to raise
funds to combat tuberculosis, were flrat
placed on sale in .December 1907.
• THE YULE LOG, an English tradi­
tion, is dragged in from the woods to burn
during the holiday season.
• HOLLY is a glossy evergreen with
sharply etched leaves and bright, rod ber­
ries. Its hard wood is also used for cabinet
Warluand woodenwaro.
• TOR LIGHT IN THE WINDOW, fre­
quently seen at Christmas time, probably
came to America with Irish Immigrants.

| The Weither |
Date
Max. Mln. Preclp.
Dee. 7.... 54
39 .73 rain
Dec.
63 42 .44 rain

Hastings Heights Restaurant

WMU Engineering
Course to Begin
Here January 11
Wright 81m of the Hastings
High faculty has announced that
a college course in production con­
trol (Engineering ») from West­
ern Michigan University will be­
gin hero from 7 Co 9 pm. on Jan.
11. Room 114. of the high school.
Tuition will be HS7.M and per­
sons Interested may coatee I Sim
or Lynn Perry.
"

Sim announced that a typing
class for adults would be started
In January if a few more persons
indicated an Interest. Other classes
will be offered, too, If Interest is
shown. Persons desiring courses
should contact the counseling

Hubbard Hills

Motion to Dismiss
Manslaughter
Charge Granted
Judge Wade VanValkanburg of
the 9th Judicial Circuit.
the Barry-Eaton 5th Circuit, Fri­
day granted a defense motion
to dismiss the charge of Involun­
tary manslaughter brought
against Timothy John Ingram.
18, 404 W Walnut, as the result
of a fatal accident last Feb. 29.

The motion to dismiss was
made by Atty. Chester A. Ray at
Allegan after Prosecutor Richard
M. Bauer had presented the
People's case in a trial before
Judge VonValkcnburg. A Jury
trial had been waived.
Atty. Ray contended no proof
of manslaughter, requiring wan­
ton and gross negligence, had
been submitted. Judge VonValkenburg agreed.
The charge was the result of
I1 the accident six miles south of
I Hastings on M-37 in which De| Wayne R. Greenfield. 45. R4
!Hastings, the father of eight
children, was killed about 6; 15
i pm. Hls wife. Margaret, 35. suf­
fered severe Injuries. A son.
Bradley. 5, suffered a fractured
right leg and other Injuries and
three other children in the car
were hurt.
Ingram was also hospitalized.

By Mrt. Albert Green
at MMA.vOU
VVS-MM
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year to the HasUngs Ban­
ner staff and to all. * Mr and
Mra. George Hom. Jr., and fam­
ily of Kalamazoo were dinner
guests Bunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Tripp. Other callers
were Mr. and Mra. Albert Green.
Mr. and Mra Archie Burd. Mr.
and Mrs. Rod Tietz and family
of Hastings. Rl. Mr. and Mra.
Larry Tripp and family of Mid­
dleville. * The sick folks In this
George Walton will fly back
neighborhood tut on the gain *
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Semi ba to Berlin, Germany this Thurabullt a nice garage recently.
I day.

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Sundays 12 noon to 7 p.m.
(Closed Holidays)

Mr. nnd Mra. Roger Jones and
Timmy of Mason will spend
r*Hr1irfmn«
Christmas D*v«
Eve anrl
and nvamiolfV
overnight
with her parents, the Marshall
Cooks, and then go to Banton

of the P. J. McCloskeys, who will
Mi
Mrs. Frank Christie
, also entertain the Marshall Cook l' and
will entertain Mr, and
‘ Enmll.r
...... Mra. Robert Cook, 1i Xfr.1
family and
Mr*- Katnfch Christie, Paul and
I Dcloros of \Nashvllle, Mr. and
Sr . on Christmas Day.
Mra. Arthur Christie and Heidi
of Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. David
three sons of Mechanicsburg, Pa. Christie and Jeff and Mr. and
Mra.
Michael Lyons and Michele
i Robert Cook. Dan and Gretchen from Sheffield, Ala., are here
1 of Oconto. Wli. will be here over for the Christmas holidays with far dinner on Christmas Day.
I tho holidays and will be guests
Cities with their suburbs, air­
ports and shopping centers are
gobbling land nt n nUe of about
a minion acres a year.

The Bright Way...
The Right Way to
Wish Season's Joy
Flower and plant gifts are
always valued, more than ever

at holidoy time . . . Remember
loved ones, special friends, holi­
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139 W. State St.
HASTINGS

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122 W. State

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�Armed Forces,
\-New Notes

Hospital Receives
Gift of Television
Santa will deliver hls fourth

The Hastings Banner

Tkiirdav December 15,
15. 1966
1966
WHm Three—Faaaa 1 ta •
ward of Pennock Hospital with Thursday.
the “Banta" being Paul Automotire. Inc, a Lansing wholesale;
Gunner's State Third CUm
automotive ports company.
ot urr ano wra.
. •’ c 8 Phillipa, firm president,
saving Donas as
Newton of Rl HasUnga. la • announced that M has been the .
crew member aboard the newly
since 1954. the aulomo- i
•When you make up your
ChrLsimas gift list, don't averlook U 8. Savings Bonds. They're
|
better
than ever Chh year."
tbe Boiton Naval Shipyard. ab
Funeral services for William
who were on night patrol.
"We know that all hospitals J. Plank. 89. R2 Hastings, who That's the opinion of Thomas F.
With Kavanaugh In Pleiku get­
Vogc lr- designed to play an Im­ have a common need for facilities died at 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec I Stebbins, volunteer Barry Counting more equipment and «up।
ty
savings
bonds chairman.
portant role In tile nations anti­ to entertain youthful patients."
watcIv^Th/^m^
a*?
puea
pliea.' Capt. Rotiert
Robert tjeaman.
Beaman. suosubsubmarine warfare capability. explained Phillips, "and that b be held at 1:30-pun thb Wed^uO^r^w*d’l?^yi*etar «®«iUve officer, an 18The ship will be assigned io the the reason for a television gift" j IlaUMZ
MMr ^u-u^uuu
One year
vetCTan fnxn chm.
man wa. from HaMlnga
|
md.
cruiser-destroyer force ot the Previous
------gifts,
----- --------------------m addition—toruncrai
Funeralnurne
Homew&gt;u»
withuiethe«w.
Rev
U. 8. AtlanUc Fleet upon com- I the televblon seta, have included Morris Borgman officiating with
Nearly a year had passed since i and its water truck to tbe scene
ij Hi-Fi.
Hi-Fi sets,
.vets, old-foahiuned
old-faahloned rockrock- burial ■«.
k- r~i-sub bin*
In &gt;the
Irving Township . Just seven
the team's predecrasora hod left I of the fire and within a short has been selected fur technical pletion of fitting out,
j Ing chairs, activity tables and
Phu Nhon, shortly after the Viet; Ume a bucket brigade of ad- training at Amarillo AFB. Texas,
CemeteryPvL Tom Havens lias been as- j chain nnd aquariums,
“I can't think of a better gift
Corig attack on nearby Plci Meivlsora and district soldiers as an Air Force supply speclallit.
signed
to
Korea.
Hls
address
la:
I
The
gifts
will
be
pr«
for
our
loved
ones."
iu
said.
"Not at Orlando — Airman John L.
Special Forces camp when it brought the fire under control.
He completed basic at Lackland
iiospltal' representative at a but had been In fallinc be.ilth only do bonds keep on giving' Walker attended Western MichiAFB. Texas. Hb new school Is
vu at
... the Walnut
nuuiu. &gt;111X9
HUB lor SO
over tiie years, but they help1 Lloyd G Walker of Ionia, has
sector could not be supported the damage, the team medic, part of the Air Training Com­ RA 16925998 HUB 7lh MSE Bn luncheon
(Hawk)
2nd
Arty.
Country
Club
In
Lansing
tills
|
He
should It
come under siuct.
attack. 1SFC Durward Coffman of Ool- mand which conducts hundreds
------------ ---------- ---- ----------------------- waa txjrn In LaGrange, support our men fighting In Viet- been assigned to Orlando APB.
“ ssx
Thuradav
Thursday with t&gt;u*
Uie PhUHrv,
Phillipa turn.
fam- , ..... on March 5. 1877. the son ' HamI Fla.. after completing Air Force
of specialized courses to provide APO San Franclso. Calif. 96361
• ■ &gt;&lt;n u&gt;e
cu ioe
Uy os hosts.
I of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Plank.
"When you buy bonds. Steb- basic training. The airman, a
technically trained personnel for
»ub-«rctar la a definite sign Juries
In addition to Pennock Ho*- when ho was 10 years old he I bln» added, "you aL-o solve your 1964 graduate of SalnL Joseph
the nation’s aerospace force.
Sonar Technician Seaman
that the Viet Cone are losing I
F“
Bennett, a 1965 graduate of Donald F. Slocum. U8N. son of pltal receiving the gift*, other moved with hb parents to Elk- Kitt-wrap problem. Attractive High School, will be trained on
hospitals on ’Santa's" list are luut, Ind.
I K1R envelopes arc again avaU- j the Job as an accounting and
Lakewood High School, attended
i ^le at—
-------bank
.—They
—--------------------Flint &lt;Mich &gt; Junior College HU VI
He married Susie Paulus of . “
your
are easy finance specialist with the Mili­
of 1539 Yeckley. Hastings, has Clinton Memorial Hospital. St.
•• •
*
- 5.
* ----— to tiuill or can be slipped into a tary Airlift Command Airman
wife B the former Ann Archer, been on maneuvers aboard hb Johns: Eaton Rapids Communi­ Elkhart
on April
1900 He
ty Hospital, Eaton Rapids, lan- worked as a cab carpenter in Christmas card envelope or tuck­ Walker, son of Dr and Mrs
“ UK ship In the mld-AtlanUc
Kavanaugh, of Roanoke Va. Ilaak of buUdln« and Improving
volunlzwrei for alu^Tio t^- ,h«
A
■ing General Hospital. Ingham the New York Central shops at ed ln:o a Christmas .stockings*
Stebbins is president of the former Suzanne Eckardt of Has­
ih. i.r,.,, Medical Hospital. Sparrow Hos­ Elkhart and In 1938 was trans­
belated district 30 miles south
n * ‘J*
tings.
composite training exercise for pital and St Lawrence Hospital, ferred to the Cleveland. Ohio, Hastings City Bank
UK Atlantic fleet tids year. In-, all in Lonning.
NYC shops. He worked Uiere un­
til retiring in 1942.
solving 94 ships. 19 air squad­
rons and more tiian 4X000 men.
Mr. and Mra. Plank moved to
^LANTFLEX. which stands for
a farm un the Wing Road in
Th. &lt;&gt;U»r tl.r
u,
U»
"Atlantic Fleet Exercise." has
‘ Irving Township after hb retire­
tusignwi from all parts of Viet'
ment. .Since 1958 they had made
nam. echo the major's acnU■While
— —
_....
8p5 Raymond Wrinkle
their home with their son. Cecil,
menta:
„ team
___ radio
| of Normanna, Tex..
on the Buehler Road.
To them the Job is challcng- operator,
Mra. Plank died on March 14, ~
2'.—. was
TL2 working
T—L2— on
22 2 Civic
Ing and means a lot of haul' metier.
1964.
W
action project ~
to clear,
clean up
up a wawork, not only Improving the '.er liole used by Monlagnord
Mr. Plank b survived by one &gt;
“EM;
other son. Fermer of Fossil. Ore.: 1 g
district compound but their own woman. SFC Charles Williams
Osgood Funeral Home. Burial
facilities as well.
[of Hastings, Mich., and SFC
readiness of all participating
six grandchildren; five great y
‘grandchildren; two brothers.
Getting the team and equip- Thomas Krysl from Bt. Louis,
Mr. Zeigler had been 111 forces under simulated wartime
I Joe of Elkart and Lawrence of । S
menl to the sub-sector wus a | Mo. worked in 130-degreo temp­
conditions. To this end. segments
major task ui Itself since the crauirea filling sandbags and hla death, suffering with can- ct the fleet will play the "agi Huntington. Ind., and four sb- y
highway between Plelku and bu tiding
— •bunkers.
—•----grcJ-w" forces, while others will
ters. Mrs. Betty Clipp. Cornell.; M
Phu Nhon Li still Insecure and
Wb.; Mra. Susie Flssgus Goshen. jL
portray cither "defensive” or
Ind.; Mra Laura Paulus of Elk- Jf
rcqulrra a road opening operation Bltlon Kryxl commented. "I've
ty on March 23. 1894. the son of "support and logistics" roles. As
hart. Ind., and Mra. Wilma N1-. I U
cuch time a convoy travels In. loaded so many of these darned
part of the exercise, more than
retail price on the
j
The first eonvuy arrived at db- things that I'm even starting to James and Adella &lt; Elmer &gt; Zeig­ 5.000 U. 8. Marines will stage
har: of Bristol. Ind.
rFOLLOWING MERCHANDISE:
,
ler. He worked as a lumberjack
Mr. Plank was a member of ”
trlct headquarters Oct. 28.
dream about them."
In Michigan forests and was mock "over-the-bcnch" landings,
Tf-a • — ■ ~ H
fin,
In spite of their heavy work­ f married to Mary Sackett of os defensive land forces utilize
the North Irving Wesleyan M
i
load the advisors still find time |
Methodbt Church and Lodge No. wa
nnd guerrilla tactics
on Jan.
24. 1916. I» U conventional
tnMaiUoo
“ K
“ “•&gt; ,hp
living quarter, and getting for relaxation. As gurau of the | Manistee
Combat Trained — Marine Pvt. 993. Brotherhood of Railway SC
acquainted with the district
John Helrigel. son of Mr. and
Mra, Robert Helrigel of Rl HAs­
tings, has completed four weeks
trlct chief Li quite
of individual combat training at
m
tuts Murine corps Base, During
staff." rr nark’d Kavanaugh, a. ...
i
Nonnan
(Wanltai
Williams
of
former Special Forces officer. I but tbe team has wonderful
hls more than 200 hour* of train­
Hastings;
10
grandchildren,
two
ing. he learned about weapons
"He wants us to be seen and morale and Is really pulling togreat grandchildren and four
and combat techniques from
takes us on visits to outlying j gether to get the Job done."
•iistera. Mra Gladys Radtke of
combat veteran Instructors. They
Manistee. Mrs. Ellen Scott of DEC' 7—-Phillip Oaliup, SIB E. Wil- taught him how to conduct
Independence. Mo.. Mrs. Myrtle li.sit
ar. tn a, M Mi.hi. cornbat patrols, detect and re­
Randall of Seattle. Wash., and
move mines and booby traps and
Mra. Violet Sonpalll of Thomp- DEC
use the standard Marine Corps
«on villc.
Infantry weapons
Ilob.rt,
The Roy Carlsons will b» en­
tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Carbon of Chest HUI. HL. Mr.,
•tier RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Mrs. Earl E. Shcrf? was the
WILL TAKE TRADE-INS on the Unit* Liitad Above.
and Mrs. Don Prost of Ann Ar­
guest of President and Mra
bor. Mra. Hazel Doolittle, and
Uoyd. N. Bcrtholf at Illinoh
NO MONEY DOWN — NO PAYMENTS 'TIL FEB.!
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frost and
Wtaleyan University, Blooming­
or 90 DAYS BAM** AS CASH j
ton. Ill.. Nov. 25 to Dec, 7. The
Johns axklbiUon drtvlni
vay; June, Myar,. tor
Bcrtholfs are long-time friend*
d.fKUT* fillip Mat, E. B
uf the Bherffa and they drove
Id Haailngs to get Mra Sherff.
r. Walnut
and after a royal visit at Illi­
235 W. State
945-9647
CORNER WALNUT AND S. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS
nois Wealeysn, brought lur back
home.
IN5URANCI

William Plank

Hastings Man
With Advisory
Team at Vietnam

Succumbs Here
Early Sunday

Stebbins Suggests
Saving Bonds as
Christmas Gift,

Elmer Zeigler
Dies Friday;
Rites Monday

Santa
SALE!

Thursday - Friday
Saturday
Dec. 15th, 16th
&amp; 17th Only!

Sen00 0FF
U

■it

--S

V.'

3 - Universal Dial-Stitch
Zig-Zags ...
Portables &amp; Cabinet Models
1 - Model A-24 Zig-Zag
with 24 Drop-In Cams
1 - Model No. 380 Zig-Zag
Portable
2 - Model No. HA-1 Straight
Stitch Portables
1 - Sonola Chord Organ
1 - Kingston Vacuum Cleaner

Hastings
Traffic Tickets

Visits University

Hastings Sewing Center

Gordon
trottslde Agency

Labor Progress
LhbIWty

Pre-need Planning
Pre-orrongifig the funeral services
reflects thoughtfulness ond ossures
the fomily of guidonce at a time
when guidance is priceless. Experi­
enced counsel on this considerate
matter is available without obliga­
tion at Leonard - Osgood Funeral
Home.

When you suffer a serious loss
... when the going gets rough
... it's then that our services
to you, as our client, become
a really meaningful part of
your insurance protection.
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Phone 945-2471

Today’s factory worker puts In
about 10 hours less and earns
12 times as much aa did hls
counterpart in 1909 Weekly pay.
checks average about *112 today
compared to 19.74 In 1909, and
the 51-hour week lias shrunk to
41.5.-UK Labor Drpt

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RvangeUcal United Brethren HASTINGS 8BVKNTH-DAY
Church, and treasurer,1'the Rev. ADVENTIST CHURCH
Glonn Bingham of tbe Metho­
Elder Samuel J. Elie
dist Church.

Worship, 11 am.

HMa Mody and Prayw
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CHURCH OF GOD
(Pentecostal)

dude Advent. Chriatoiaa Eve. and.
Ciwistmas Day mwie
One of the recently composed
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KILPATRICK UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
M-66 Woodland
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
10 am Bunday school.
11 am Worship service.
8 pm. Evening service.

Worship, 11 am.

LAKEWOOD E. U. B. CHURCH
Rev. Carl BUvaroalL Pastor
Morning worship, 10 am

school, 10 am.
11 am. Morning worship.
Wednesday. 7:43 pm pr

the Junior choir which Is direct­
ed by Anne Curtis. . The two
choirs will sing as a combined

Sunday. "Faith for Today," an

Sunday.' Voice of Prophecy,
Radio WJEF, 1230, 8:30 am

Women's monthly missionary WOODLAND METHODIST
fellowship, 2nd Tuesday, 1:30.
Bunday school, 10 am.
Morning worship. 11 am.
HASTINGS FREE
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
METHODIST CHURCH
WOODLAND
Rev. C. E. Howe, Pastor
CHURCH GF THE BRETHREN
Boltwood and E. State Road
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Bunday school. 9:45 am
Hickory Corners. Michigan
Rev. Charles Oibbs, Pastor
Morning worahlp, 11 am.
Rev. Vaughn B Jensen, Pastor
Sunday evening service, 7 pm
10 am. Sunday school.
Sunday school, 10:45 am.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
11
am. Morning worahlp. jun­
Wednesday, 7:30 adult cbolr.
ior church and nuroery provided.
Thursday, Junior choir, 4 pn
7:30 pm. Evening service.
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Night.
MIDDLEVILIX CHRIBTIAN
Wednesday, after school
REFORMED CHAPEL
Young People's Service. Tburs-

Wedneectay family worship.
Adult Bible study, 7:30 pm
Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pm.
Boys, Girls Fellowship, 7:30.

Rev. Earl Schlpper
Worship, 10 am
Bunday school, 11:15 am
Evening worship, 7:30 pm.

OOAT6 GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Coats Grovs it Durkee Road
Rev. Charles Gibbs. Pastor
Floyd Walter, Bupt.
Bible school 10 am.
Worahlp hour, 11 am.
Clwlatiajl Endeavor, 5 p.n
Bunday.
"The Country Church Ths
Welcomes You."
HASTINGS
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH

Rev. Russell Sonar, Pastor
Bunday school, ULam.
Worship hour.^ll'am.
Sunday evening service, 7 pa

ST. ROBE CATHOLIC CHURCH
. Kelly

congregation will be Invited to
join In singing Christmas carols.
A girl's sextette will participate
A cordial Invitation is extended
to everyone.

100 Pilgrims
Enjoy Holiday
Feast at School

Nearly 100 members and friends
of the Pilgrim Holiness Church
gut I «■ red at Southeastern school
on Saturday evening, Dec. 3, for.
the Thanksgivlng-ChrUtmas sup­
per that was promised in tho
Morntng worship. 11 am.
recent Sunday School contest.
Youth service. 7 pm.
11 am. Morning worship.
Allen Lancaster, captain of the
6 pm. Young People's service.
Wednesday Bible, prayer. 1:30. losing aide, and Illi able assis­
7 pm. Evangelistic service.
tants, did a commendable Job in
1 pm. Wednesday service.
LAKEWOOD
preparing the banquet.
Roast turkey with dressing,
BAPTIST CHURCH
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
Community Room above
mashed potatoes and gravy,
Woodland Fire Station
homemade rolls, with salads of
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor
every kind, squash and sweet
2 Miles South of Gun Lake
potatoes, pickles and olives, then
9:50 am. Sunday school.
pirn of various kinds and Ice
11 am Morning worahlp.
7:30 pm. Evening service.
cream, "with coffee and coalnde.
7 p.m. Evening worahlp.
disappeared before the hungry
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
cruwil. Uien many hands made
CLOVERDALE EVANGELICAL light work of cleaning up and
Rev. Chalmer Miller, Pastor
UNITED
BRETHREN
CHURCH
a
short program wm enjoyed.
10 am. Sunday school.
11 am. Morning worship.
George 8. Marahall. Pastor
Later the "younger” group
Church school. 10 am.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.
worked off the heavy supper
Worship service, 11 am.
with the basketball. It was a
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
Jolly occasion.'
BRETHREN CHURCH
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
200 W. Green Street
Worship service, 10 am.
The Women's Christian Temp­
Rev. George Elliott
Bunday school. 11 am.
erance Union will meet with Mra.
Telephone WI 5-4945
Gerald Smith on Wall Lake Rood
Christian Endeavor. 7 pm.
8:30 am. Worship service.
Dorrtfl Btnrbard, president.
11 am. Worahlp service Title Tuesday. Dec. 20. Lila Clark will
Junior Christian Endeavor, 7
1 sermon la: "Behind The be the leader of devotions and
pm.. Betty Ovenaiilre. director.
Carol choir will sing the program Is In cliarge of the
executive board. Persons needing
Evangelistic service, 7:45 pm
transportation may call WI 5­
Prayer sendee Wednesday. 7:30
3343.
and Fted Bo#dj.' ■
Monday Activities
The Larry Baums have moved.
7 doout Troop No. 75.
“PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
6: 30 Prudence Circle potluck. Into their new home, on west
1302 South Hanover
Mra. g. F Huntley, 326 W. Wal­ Indian Hills Drive.
HAstlnga, Michigan
nut. ■
7: 30 Naomi Circle. Mrs Chester ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Telephone 045-9429
Woodland at Velte Road
Rev. Howard W. Rogers, Pastor
Ph. 367-2917
10 am Sunday school Elywn
"A Friendly Christ-Centered
George EllioU. 138 W. Walnut.
Church."Nursery with an adult in charge
Wednesday Acllvtles
Sunday school 10 am. Clashes
to permit parents to attend
Sarah circle meets at Mra
Marahall Cook, potluck.
Worship service. 11 am.
Junior Sunday school in charge
Joanna Circle. 12:30. potluck,
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys Mrs Burl Will. 511 N. Ccongrcss. (Fourth Sunday to Advent.)
Christmas song service. 8 pm
Hamblin.
Dinah Circle. 1:30 church
Church council. Tuesday. 8 pm.
11 am. Worship service. Dcdl- lounge.
Cherub and Junior choirs.
Thursday Activities
child you wish dedicated, oon3:30 Carol and Children's choir Wednesday, 3:46 pm.
Senior choir. Wcdneday. 6 pm.
rehearsal.
Bethel
Bible Study, Thursday,
7:30 Chancel choir rehearsal
1:15 pm. Junior service in
Saturday. 11:30 pm ChristCarolling by Jr. choir, Friday.
Munn.
Teens and Young Adults In
Junior Catechism class, Sat­
charge of Merlin and Dorone METHODIST CIRCUIT
urday. B am.
CHURCHES
Buhl.
Senior Catechism class, Sat­
Rev. John Joldersma
Adult prayer service In charge
Sermon title: "Can You Accept urday. 10:30 am.
of Mrs. Rogers. This provides a
A Hearty Welcome to AU!
God's Answer In Christmas?"
one is Invited.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
7 pm. Sunday school Christ­
Worship service. 9:30 am
CHURCH
Church school 10:30.
mas program. Everyone invited.
Rev. Don M- Gury, Rector
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer
Martin Corners
0 a.m. Holy Communion.
Church school. 9:45 am.
and Praise service.
11 am. Annual pre-Christmas
7 p.m Thursday practice for
Worship service. 10130 am.
Quimby Ohwtii
program, prerented by boys and
all those singing in Christmas
। program.
Church school, 10:30 am.
girls Junior choirs, under the di­
rection of Eduards M. Grlnvalds.
3:30 pm. Saturday. AU chil­
Mornin? worship, 11:30 am
Visitors cordially welcome.
dren meet for practice.
UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST CHURCH
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
gram.
E. Colfax at N. Boltwood
CHURCH
Sunday morning in Sunday
Rev. Earl Gaskill, Pastor,
Broadway and Center
school a special offering will be
Morning worahlp, 9:10 a m.
taken to purchase an additional
Willard H. Curtis and
Sunday school. 10:30 am.
Richard K. Horn, Ministers
much needed mike.
Unified services. 6:15 pm.
Sunday, Dec. 18. morning wor­
Prayer meeting, 1 pm. Thura- ahlp. 9:30 and 11. Nursery pro­
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Russell Houseman. Pastor i day.
vided. Broadotet of 0.30 aeivicn
over WBCH. Sermon: "Are You
9/45 am. Bunday school.
EVANGELICAL UNITED
Ready?"
BRETHREN CHURCH
9:30 Church school classes for
East it Grand Streets
all ages.
H. J. Buwalda, Minister
6:30 Junior High Youth Fel­
Phones
WI
5-3397,
Ac
WI
5-4995
11 am. Junior church.‘For all
lowship will meet at the Castle­
Office hours Tuesday through man lionic and go caroling
children 4 through 8 years.
Friday by appointment.
6:30 Senior High Youth Fel­
9:55 am. Sunday school. Leon low.', hip nt the church.
meetings.
7:30 pm. Sunday school ChristMonday—7 Boy Scouts
10:39Tt’Jn. Christmas program.
Tuesday—7 Cub Scout Pack
Sennon: “Redeemer's Mission Memorial Hall.
Monday Activities
6:30 pm. C8B Battalion Boys Organist, Mra. Ruth West. Choir
Wednesday Activities
'
director, Gtrrald Or.troth.
Club.
9:30 Women's Association
Board meeting.
'
Workers banquet.
partment.
Tuesday Activities
6:30 pm. C8B Stockade Boyi
Spiritual Life Department. In­
nursery provided. Cantata stallation of offlcera
Club.
"Chimes of the Holy Nlghi."
Thursday Activities
clety meeting.
'
1:30 Cherub choir practice.
Wednesday Activities
6 Kirk House choir practice.
6:45 Junior High choir prao-------------/ *
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OF GOD CHURCH
r
102 K. Woodland Avenue
Rev. H. R. Oollver

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1719 N. Broadway
Almon G. Fulton. Pastor
410 E Madison, 945-5065

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MArvln Slckmlller, Pastor
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11 am. Morning worahlp.
6:15 pm. Youth Fellowship.
6:30 pm. Evening prayer.
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Rev. Morris Borgman, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 am.

Young PsopteW service, 1 pm.
Evangelistic service, 8 pm.
DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH

7 pm. Evening group, ■ Mrs.
7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
Gladys Ostroth.
Bible study.
Saturday—11 Christmas Eve
Nuraery for both groups.
Hastings. Mich., Ph. WI 5-9485
Thursday — 8:30 pm Pioneer
service. There will be carol sing­
8 pm Chancel choir rehearsal. ing. and the chancel choir will
Saturday Sabbath school. 8:30. Girls dubs.
Saturday, library open 2 to 4. sing selections from the Messiah.
Worahlft 11 am.
The public is cordially invited.
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Bunday public talk, 3 pm.
Morning worship, 11 am.
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Wednesday service. 3 pm.
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Fresh Out of The Attic

how the min Raco from U» dim
to the old min WM dug by hand
caught fire just before midnight
unique history. It started with
plenty of excitement on July 4.

First Driver
Licenses Will
Be Probationary
Starting Jan. I. all flrat driver
licenses Issued in Michigan will
be probaUonary In nature.

Orangeville went to Hastings on

Hare said

1

that In compliance

Legislature. his Department Is
On arriving at Hastings they
ere told that the Middleville probationary licences to all new

By H. D. Burpee
1 lciki you
i was going to reproduce an
1 wro&lt;c for &lt;hp
BANNER back in 1662. It ap­
peared In the May 15th issue,
while I wm Imagining at that
time the conditions back 100
years ago, I know from the rend­
ing and researching I have done

until eight yean later. She waa
buried Uiere three years before
tho first store was started In
Orangeville, five years before
the old mill and tavern was
built, and 11 years, mind you,
before the Mart of the Civil War.
They probably hadn't even

to Middleville and pleaded with
■mining stations u soon as
But the Middleville tavern keep­
er didn't feel very kindly toward
the new Orangeville tavern. sons obtaining original MichCompetition you know. He re­
fused to give the cannon up.
designated and clearly marked
Well the Orangeville boys
weren't going to give up that
easily. They went back to
Orangeville, got all Uie able­
bodied men they could find, and
went bock to Middleville.
After a pitched battle in the
middle of the night, they arrived
back Ln Orangeville about day­
light July 4th victorious with
the cannon.
The Middleville tavern keeper
had the Orangeville boys arrest­
ed for disturbing the peace. The 1
Orangeville. boys turned around
nnd had the Middleville tavern
keeper arrested for selling liquor

The pioneers were scattered
'
those days, and If everybody hl
what
Orangeville
townTIME
’
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“Is4“now
uw
unui
«cthe
’l‘«' funeral
townnvnA LONG
I
,, Ann
°
•■‘h:p
tt'U-ndcd
U»J'n‘tolP
»-addT have been as many
ta» ii
' from 1110 *U* I M attends an ordinary funeral
iage lie three lonely graves all now-a-days
__
I Undertakers were unheard of.
The Inscriptions..as plain as if i Some neighbors probably built
lo the rough box out of rough
my notion tell a story In itrelf.
lumber Someone probably sat
Two monuments set there in . up all night with the body. They
the midst of n clump of pine were doing that yet in my day.
trees. On one the Inscription. I Although the history' of Barry
"Samuel Youngs Died April 12,1 and Allegan counties does not
1876 aged 61 years, 3 months and • mention the deaths of the llt23 days old." On tho other a I He girls. It does mention Samuel
double Inscription, "Jane Died j Youngs a couple ot times, and
June 18-1858 aged 8 years. 8 tells of him being on the petit parties finally dropped the
' ctuugea.
months and 22 days" and ' Betsy I Jury.
Died September 7. 1850 aged 9
The history does mention the -hYes
I~ there has been a lot ,of
u
years. 27 dsys" and on the bot- fact that a number of the plo- ,
,Uw?e JT®. “H"
nerrs ,ost toeTr children flth
e“£ PwT£k2 1
tom is Inscribed "Children of S. • neers lost
-*-■•-■— --—-1
th! fever
fever ana
and ague,
ague. also
Also ii
it gives
gives 7?°***“
L
!
and C. Youngs."
ihr
what was
was thought
thought to
to be
be the
t h e! °PC. canP5t
bul„Y?2!ler
Nothing Is said about Mrs. what
what another 100 years will bring
Youngs although, she no doubt I cause of fever and ague
1* buried there also.
i It tells how most families forth.
Certainly the old pioneers are
111 venture to say that a lot I would run out of meat along
of people living close by t6duy , nboyt May. and then their main
have never noticed this hlstort-1 diet all Summer would be cu- They laid the groundwork for
what
we have today.
cal spot Now lets take a look | cumbers and milk, and they
We think
have it tough,
back to 1850— 116 years ago!claim that such a diet caused
but brother we don't have to I
Jlnce Beriy-ewus laid to rest. The the fever and ague,
live on cucuumbers and milk, I
buris) took place, no doubt, on
I anl afraid that If we now-aand
suffer
and
endure
the hard- j
Mr. Young's farm. The Orahge- days were to adopt such a diet
ville Cemetery wasn't started f°r very long, that we too would ships, they did. Again I sag
| have something.
It Is very Interesting to read
the history of Orangeville town­
ship.
.
___
Two men. Truman Clark and
Oeorge Sweet, went through the
lee In Gun Lake and were
drowned Jan. 26‘. 1858. Their
graves were the first in the
St. Augustine Altar Society of:
| Orangeville Cemetery- One stone Middleville will hold Ito annual
stands at their resting place Just Citristmas potluck dinner and
gift exchange at the church on
I tank. They were buried on the
some lot and it h inscribed on
I their monument, "Drowned Ln ervatlons with Mrs. Earl White.
jOun lake Jan. 36. 1858."
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Mrs. Joseph Sanford and Mrs.
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appetisers and punch bowl. Mrs.
Paul Clsler la planning enter­
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The Rev. Pr. Ralph Rally and
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New officers to be Installed are:
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the coming year are: MnijDLri
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as probationary tor one year ed to Include both group and Tavt
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dearer Union will hi
ton b convicted of one moving
violation in Michigan during the phisii on the relationship of Universe. Including Mon. rvolved tty Atomic Porca?" to ba read
one-year probationary period or
in at Christian Science Churches
upon failure to appear before
this Sunday.
a magistrate to answer a traffic
summons.
He added, that some counties
“Suspension period would be
determined at the re-examina­
such refresher schools through
tion of the driver, but accord- county driver safety schools.
“There axe 13 Ln operation which!
helped some 6,000 drivers last ■
year, most of those through
He also advocated a State­ courts and driver Improvement!
operations of the Michigan De- '
wide network of "refresher driv­ partnienl of State."
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WI AM aV
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PARTICIFATING IN THE HASTINGS
18-20-year-oid group which has
the highest Involvement In ac­ such schools In all sections of |
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Tiie Rev. Morris Borgman and

Extension Dairyman Bon Mur­
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familiarize thcmnclvcs with dairy

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progress In meeting the guide­ every three monttis, rattier than
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FREI
PARKING

He married Margaret Strimtxick of Hastings on Dec. 6, 1030.

survived by two sons. Charles,
15, and George 13. both at home;
three slaters, Mra. William (Ber­
nice! Hayes of R2 Ha.ttir.g3, Mra.
Alvin (Josephine) Morgan of
H.xstlngs and Mrs. Howard (Vio­
let) Main ot Lalrevtaw; a tadfstster. Mrs. Evart (Hazel) JohnPaul, of Hastings.

In Winter an Improperly dres­
sed- person will feel about as
much pain, at plus 40 degrees as

jnervea that register iass-of-heut
I pain are like fire-alarm bells
j-tluit ring just as loudly for a
- small bUu&lt;j as a large one. tho
I National Geographic says.

'BANNER WANT ADS PAY

mntn

iuum

Main Office
■«S ALBERT JOOMN

EXPERT TIRE
SERVICE

st mH* asttHstsa

satAMWo
MM. ASTNUR L SLUMS LAC

ly Foundry when he

■ He worked at the Bliss Foundy until about four years ago,

MARJORIE RADANT
HA1IINC1

IONIA
1969 S. Stat. Rd. — M-66

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38 ATTACHING TOOl3( FOR 4 SEASON USB

Welton's
COMFORT

morated.

ASC county and community
Grangers song iiappy birthday to committeemen aro In charge of
the local administration of such
film.
farm-action----programs
ns -the
After a roll call—Why bars'
——
—
have ----------------ritualism? the lecturer, Mrs. Agricultural ConaesvaUon ProKcnneth Stamm, conducted a j gram, the feed grain program,
Mrs. Diana Phillips Lanpihaw, quia on rlUiallam.
I the voluntary wheat program,
Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer won In the | the National Wool Program. tl&gt;c
who has been a Barry County 4H
leader, is to graduate from West­ homemade ornament and decor- 1 commodity price-support loans
j and storage facility loans.
ern Michigan University Satur­ alien contral.
day as the first woman to finish
The corolters will meet at tbe! Bony County oommltteemen
Western's agricultural course.
hall Bunday. Dec. 18 at 7 pun. to Include:
Mrs. Langihaw is earning a go on their mercy rounds, re- ' Assyria — Merton Tobias. Sr.,
B8 In agriculture »nd has a turning to the hall for snacks. I Hugh 8. Jonta, Waynard JorThe Christmas party will be rard. Richard Burkhart. Lloyd J.
n tunica.
Dec. 22 starting with a 7 pm. । Tasker.
A IM! graduate of Hickory potluck dinner followed by ths
Baltimore — Leonard Balyeat.
Comers Kellogg, she and her । program, gift exchange. Christ- - Charlee Miller. Carl Mclhaln,
Owgn Gaylor.
Gaylor, Arthur Skidmore.
husband. Norm, are living near mas mail box and a visit from Owen
Santa.
Barry — Lynn O. Lawrence.
rutAvi/ XsViucia uiiu
oOnta.
260 acres. I They have a herd of ’ Tho price limit on the gifts is Richard Burdick, Ernest E.
registered Hereford cattle and joc for adults. Farh gift must Smith. Burnice Robbins, Arion
also raUe a few sheep
nuirkwl lady or gentleman. Kenyon..
nian,
...
.... ■
..
_ ..
Dians, H-hn
who Is aril)
still ai&gt; 4TX
4H leader, j n
Carlton
— John------------Uabome.- ---.
Jr..
For the children the price limit
---------- -------------is a member of Alpha Tau Alpha, B 25-35c and each gift marked Gerald Endres. Harold Eckert,
Ute agricultural honor society, according to age.
j William Pickard. Dennis Frcdand Kappa Rbo Sigma, science
Thc ChrtMnuui mall box will erickson.'and math honorary.
rtUtrUnite the members ChrtJmas 1 Castteton — Phillip R. Scott.
cards to each other.
;Carl Bahs, Earl Wllaon. Richard
The Community Progress Com- ! Brodbeck. Ceylon Garllnger.
mittee still has. a few boxes of | Hastings — Andrew Kennedy,
candy to sell and would remind Edward Slocum. Robert Timm,
__ t
_________ ______ rx.n
Federal Land Bank Association you to bring grocery items for Norvnl Nielsen. Dan Matthews.
Hope—Gerald L. Hine, Lester
officials at Ionia have announc­ making ca.wrole dtshes for Uie
ed their regular annual dividend “Give To Others" project when Bonneville. Aroellus Campbell,
was mailed on Dec, 9 to members you come to the Chrtstmas party. Lewis Wellman. R. Gordon
Thompson.
of record on June 30. 1966. It
Irving—Keith Buehler. Clayton
is a 5S percent dividend, accord­ able to anyone wishing to pay
ing to R. W. Christian, manager, their dues and will have a pre­ Retgler. Donald Falconer, Clair
who added that a total of 832.­ pared statement for each metn- Dipp. William Dipp.
Johnstown Earl Bristol, Ix-on
553 was disbursed to 1J77 memSlocum. Earl Strickland, Paul
Bivens. Vem Quick.
Montcalm counties.
Maple Grove — Theodore Mc­
Merle D. Hammond. Dowling, Kelvey, Blair Hawblllx, William
the Thursday before will have the exclusive use of Swift, Alben.Bell. R. A. Howenifrofn Kansas City. the prefix "Bristow’' in naming
. _ _^cnd i t»w onriatmaa all. Registered RolMeln dairy, ’brangmrHU— Glenn E. Wiley,
weekend "with the P. L. Barretts animals bred In that herd. Thitf Chisler Wilkinson, W. W. Black-'
who will also entertain Mr. and prefix name use lias been grant­ more. Richard Johnson, George
Mrs. James Radford and sons ed by Holstein-Frtaolan Assocl- Wahmhoff..
Prairieville — JusUn A. Simp­
for dinner on Friday evening. On
Sunday they will all be guests of come a part of official breed son. George B Doster, Lyle Fran­
the Jack Woods who are enter­ records at the organization's cisco. Otis Hermcnllt. Charles
taining her parents. Mr. and Mra. headquarters in Brattleboro, Vt.
Seedorff.
Walter Smith, also of Kansas
Rutland — Samuel McKeown.
City, for the holidays.'
’
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
Sidney Hull. Robert P. Pratt.
Lorence Hubbell, Gerald Smith,
Thornapple — Andrew Mc­
Keown. David McKeown. Harold
Cutler. Simon C. Malcbele, John
Robertson.
Woodland — Ronald Erickson,
Bruce Eckardl. Lawrence Chase,
Wayne Henney, LeRoy Flessner.
Yankee 8pring&gt;-Mllo C. Shaw,
Rollo Bowerman, William Mc­
Keown. Joseph Flala. John
Misak. Jr.

Takes Herd Name

Phone 945-9415

Let

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To Finish WMU
Agriculture

MaWf'sow, tow, till, plow, haul, toed, fertilize, remove snow —
you name the job and Wheel Horae has the attaching tool you’ll
need. See the complete line of Wheel Horae tractors and quick­
attaching tools now on display.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
142 E. State Street, Hastings

Phone WI 5-2983

Bring

Silent Comfort to your Home!

Special Savings

Eloctric heating comes to

on

your home in many shapes
and sixes, all geared to

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base-board, units, wall or
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. . . we’ll help you choose
the best for your home.

OUR SERVICES INCLUDE:

Electric Heating Insulation

' ELECTRIC

Forced Air Systems

Baseboard Heating

Radiant Ceilings

HEATING

Electric Hot Water Boilers

PROVIDES "SUMMER SUN” COMFORT
All Wlnlet Ltni!

STOP IN end LET US
TELL YOU ABOUT IT . .
or Mike an Appointment
to Have Us Come to
YOUR HOME.

brand of sunshine throughout your

Call or write Consumers Power for

home. He docs it in a quiet manner,
with amazing draft-free uniformity.

He gives you more space to work or
play and relieves you of any fuel de­

GLADLY GIVEN

FREE ELECTRIC HEATING BOOKLET!
Ask about $100 installation allowance

livery or storage problem*. Nicest
tiling about it, you am control this

Welton's Inc

sunshine, room-by-room. And when

phone

you dial for more electric somhinc,

See your ELECTRIC HEATING DEALER

Reddy doesn't hesitatt-ha responds

or CONSUMERS POWER

with instant heating comfort.

COMFORT CRAFTSMEN
305 5 Church St

Early payment discounts,
discounts for taking early
delivery, tax savings and
others are available to
you this month In ferti-

count! for '67 fertilixer
paid for this month. You
don’t have to take It un­
less you want it. But, you
can save more than In­
terest by paying in De­
cember.
Extra savings can be
made by taking delivery
this month.

substantial for many
farmers if they make cash
expenditures for *67 in
this year.
Tailoring a fertiliser

nave nubttontially, too.

Ixt Redd? Kilowatt spread a new

FREE ESTIMATES
i i

Election is to be secret ballot
and plurality vote. After the
county committeeman Is elected,
the delegates will determine
which of the regular committee­
men will serve as chairman and
vice chairman for the coming

Land Bank Pays
51 Pct. Dividend

Get a 4-season work horse
(Wheel Horse, of coiirse)

HASTINGS OFFICE

HEAT

Thursday

KT“°

pOMtble: and improving manage-

Hosting.

945-5352

j.. your dealer-ask him
about the SPECIAL ALLOWANCE for increasing
your electric service entrance capacity.

by CorlurwCanwirW

Call . , .
•
CtNTRAL MICHIOA
MOST COMPLfTE
SOIL SKRVICK

PLANT

�Christnias -Tree
Lights Bring
Peace and Joy

it light*

says. leave a a
the window. In
an the eye of
men carry tbe
actually * lai

‘Th* pwmSOB
th* ant to . MM

containingthey stron
singing

------------------ the artgto. the
tree abbtae with light* 1* aom*thing we remember from our
earliest .childhood . . . and some­
thing the very youngost children
ada. homemade paper ornament*, will begin to (earn this Chrislcandy cane*, and strings of cran­
berries and popcorn ware popu­
lar before the advent of shiny
colored bells and strings of co!-.

By Charles Boyle
'
Q Why do I have to go to a
hospital flrat In order to be ad­
mitted to a nursing home under
Medicare’ My dpcUB- Bays I
shouldn’t be left alone. but my
daughter. with whom I live, ha*

Marritt Kirschner
Completes Training
At Pino Lake School

Proceeds to 4-H Club

The

Michigan

Rehabilitation

Camp Maintenance

CLUB
Court House
Lctwn
in Hastings

And, of course, the nursing home
muik qualify a* an extended care
facility under medicare.
Q. Buppoae the doctor says I
need a private room. Will medi­
care pay for It?
A. Yea, so long aa your doctor
certifies that a private room la
medically necessary for the
Ueatment of your condition. If
you are in a private room at
your own request. you wlU have
to pay the difference between
the private and semi-private

UNITS)
DISCOUNT

t in

tsusrs

Tib UghU of the Christmas

103-105

■ Iwl.4 3*1^.
STORESSS
Mbmmaamhm

State St.
Hastings

We Reserve tho Right to Limit Quantified!

Q. How many days of poatliocpttal care In a akiUed nun:ng home will be covered begin­
ning next January?
A. Up to 100 days for each spell
of illness A spell of illness be­
gin* when an elderly person
i liters a lyispilal or extended care
facility under medicare and ends

Program.

Trees from
$1.50 to $4.00
Open Daily
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sundays 12 to 5 p.m,

Best Selection of Christmas Trees
in Barry County.

Perfect

Gift!

AQUA
1VELVA

TOOTHPASTE
I Family

Mrs. Chet Banghart la spend­
ing a few days this week with
her grandchildren, the Bruce
Banghart family. In Battle Creek

New York Life

Sixe
Reg. 95c

Phone VermontviHg
259-7298

UNICAP
Regular MultiVitamiru
Rapids. Michigan la open daily
I Monday through Friday from
B 30 ajn. to 4:30 pm. It h also
open each Monday evening from
4.30 pin. to 0:00 p.m. Address
your question* and request* to
that office which will reply di­
rectly to you. For telephone re­
quest* cal! 456-2241.

Hastings Beauty
Operator Dies
On Wednesday

Christmas Chair

died
Dec.
held
the

about 2 30 pm.- Wednesday.
7. at Pennock Hospital. were
at 1.30 pm Saturday at
Leonard-O s g o o d Funeral

too'*

«g 87
। |

FREE 24

■

Additional

Appliances Make the Best Gift!
WESTINGHOUSE Steam N Dry Iron.
Fabric guide ----------------------------------------- HS-2'
WESTINGHOUSE Portable Hand Mixer

3 speed HM0'
WESTINGHOUSE Automatic Toaster.
2 slice_______________________________ HT-li

WESTINGHOUSE Hair Dryer
in travel cate
WESTINGHOUSE FM/AM Clock Radio.
Wake up to music!---------------------------- 941 LN
WESTINGHOUSE "Solid State"
Portable Phonograph------------------------ II8 MP

। prior to her death.
' She wits born. In Neshoba
I County, Mbs.. on Nov. 23. 1031.
the daughter of Henry and Edna

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&amp;50%

"Intimate"

BUY ANY CHAIR from our huge stock

TEAR DROP

choose the Secorid Chair, of equal value, at '/i Pried.

Spray Mist

TAKE ONE HOME — GIVE THE OTHER AS A LASTING

Fox Beauty Shop and Mary'*
Beauty Shop.
She opened the Hollywood

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Westclox

2.25

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WATCHES

• RECLINERS
o SWIVELS

PULL-UPS

MODERN

• FIRESIDES

ROCKERS

COLONIAL

SUNBEAM Custom Deluxe 8-Speed
Blender. Chrome baseBL

CLUB CHAIRS

SUNBEAM Teflon Automatic Cooker
ond Deep Fryer '
SUNBEAM Teflon Frypan.

Removable heat control j.1
SUNBEAM Electric Can Opener.
Automatic . . . White
SUNBEAM Mixmoster Mixer with
drink mixer attachment

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and NO PAYMENTS TO MAKE
UNTIL NEXT MARCH!!!

CHOOSE YOUR CHAIRS
FROM OVER 200 IN STOCK
for Immediate FREE Delivery

GIVE COMFORT
FOR CHRISTMAS

MAX FACTOR "Primitif" Spray Mist
Porfum Cologne3J

MENNEN
Deodorant

FRANCES HARRIET Bubble BathFragranco Delight
"007" Deodarant and
After Shave

PRE-CHRISTMAS
OFFER

&lt;T I.--’

NOW GREATER
THAN EVER

Co*0*"!.

SAVINGS!

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PARIS NIGHT Chompogne Bubble Bath
25 ox.----------------------------Reg. $1.29

Our Entire Stock of Fine

Furniture, the Largest in this
area, has all^heen Marked
Down for this H^LL YEAREND SALE! ShopVd Com-

Perfectos

CIGARS

pan Before Y*u

air’fruhehu

Barry County's Numbar 1

Furniture Dealer .

M

Buy from an Cefoblithed, Local,
Main-Street Merchant... Local

It's nteroRy leaded with all the
moit-wanled convenience Na­
tures . . . plus th* finest con­
cept in portable hu-

Outlet Of South-West Michigan's

MNKE.HASTINGS 945-4172

Applian.cn &amp; Gifts
139

St.

24-lnch

Cuddle
Animals
Soft, Cuddly

■ hegee
Colgate
Oral Antiseptic

Leading Chain!

TOWN

Re«. $2,75

YARDLEY Assorted Gift Sixe Soap . . .
Lavender. Red Roses
.. .
..

Walking
DOLLS

~ smu “ ■
Christmas

Gih Wrapping

PAPER
R.lta—42 If. lM|

�I

George Geisel
Dies Following
-------------------------------------Short Illness

School Menu I
Hiutin%e

Woodbury in 1B3« sna nad bean
a Rawleigh Company dealer for
40 years.
'
A member bf the Coogrega•.lonal Church, ho bad .served

50 Enroll in

Altoft ill
W'inter Project*

also usher chairman.
completed for the Altoft &lt;H Club.
Surviving are hls wife. Bessie;
Fifty members an taking M
* son. Kenneth of Ionia; three
grandchildren; a great grand­ projects tn 12 project areas
Pieken* Chapel Tiie Rev. Arthur daughter: a brother. John of
Leaders and projasto an as
Ruder of Grandville officiated
follows: Mra. Richard C. Thomas.
with interment in Lakeside Ileva McDaniels and Mrs Har­ Community leader: Mra. Duane
Cemetery.
rison &lt; Christine &gt; Millard, both White. Mrs Carey Truman. Mra.
Mr. Gelsel died Thursday of Grand Ledge.
•Keller, clothing; Harold James
In the 1870'* Americans spent, and Melvin Oaks, handicraft;
58 percent of their disposable in­, Lyle Belacm. eiecU&amp;kw; lUehard
He was born in Denby Town­ come on food. Today they only
Welnbrecht and Chart* Btadel.
ship. Ionia County, on July 28.
history, according to Michigan gun safety; Mrs. Frank WelnEmma &lt;Tinney&gt; Oelsel and lived Stale University specialists. Thia brecht. oil painting* and aoluaiii, tua UAMIIWSV vuuiyAMxa WJU1 mt vein* Ul c-ll#--- ------ ------- ------------• ——
to Bernie Wells of Wwxlbury. land. 31 cento In France. 48: Herbert Baum and Mra. Charles
April 2. 1813.
j cents in Italy, and M cento in 13u“1«1- .knitting, Mrs Ethel
He moved to Uike Odessa from J Russia today.
Dorsey. leathercraft, and Robert
______________ ________ t
■
; VunDenburg is leading tractor
■" "
■
■' ' 111 w । ■' ■■ ■! i, ... I maintenance, a new project far
the club.
'■
| Junior leaders assisting are
Debbie White. Becky Penning| ton and Vickie Keller in clothing,
Lubrications • Wash Jobs • Rear Springs
Billy Shepard in gun safety and
Oil Changes • , Car Tune-Ups ond Valve Grinds
Jean Neil In knitting.
Tires •
Major Overhauls •
Welding—Arc and
The club enjoyed a good pro­
gram on “Gun Safety" given by
Acetylene • Automatic Transmission Overhauls
Pal Underhill at their Nonmber
meeting.
)
*
The ChrUupaa party Mill be
this Thursday night am each
1436 S. Hanover
Phone 945-9049
member la bringing a fcaly 25c
; gift to exchange. VaneBUTRodrl"Windshields Washed Every Tima"
guex is chairman and dfroi Wil­
cox has agreed to help her plan.
Funeral service* for George L.

BANNEE WANT ADS PAY

Santa Says
"Christmas
Begins

11
Home

We Specialize in:—

For Soft Water
the Year 'Round
Ju«t Call

Gilligan Water

Don's Citgo Station

CONDITIONING
313 N. Boltwood

Phone 945-5102

Let "BILL DING

physically

lnd!vt(iu*.

disabled

Speech and Physical
Therapy Vital at
Pine Lake School

ST body and its functions
Through the use of heat aswith
hoe-packs" and water as In the
-whirlpool." the therapist c»u*«
Increased circulation and relax­
ation of an involved part to
occur, thus making exercise and
manage of more value. In ad­
dition to bopeflUng persons with
muscular involvement, the phy­
sical therapist Is also concerned
with persona who have skeletal
or bony problmea as In Arthritis.
chankaily that the likes of It'sonnet director and hare
could never be duplicated by student
• ■ - undergo
•
a...
role as....
though Through exercise and maintain­
man.
be were Interviewing for a Job. ing a range of motion in a given
Taking our bodies for granted.
we give Utile thought to the prosatire.

other In ■ coordinated manner. ot
Will, of hearing rain and seeing
snow, of being able to climb dlviduats may have other limi­
tations of a physical nature
which according to the opinion
abilities

physical therapy On receiving
the prescription, Clarence Rud»galr. physical therapist, estab­
lishes a program for tbe student.
Like speech therapy, sub-goals
are established which move the
Occupational. speech and phy­ student progressively on a grad­
sical therapists each In their ed basis towards the total goal
of overcoming his limitations as
Individual who must overcome or best as possible. A therapy sesrlon may Involve exercise to
body function.
strengthen and coordinate a
muscle or a group of muscles so
dally, requires more miwclar co­ that tbe person with practice
ordination and effort than any and concentration and perhap*
other human activity.
Moat bracing cun walk In a more cap­
other losses can be compensated able manner. For the paraplegic
(paralysis usually from the waist
the inability to speak causes one down
.
due to spinal cord damage.i
to actually lose hls humanistic the physicis* therapist may assist
approach. At MRI the depart­ | him by overdeveloping the upper
ment of Speech Therapy seeks I| part* of hls body In order that
to assist persons with conununi ­ । he can lift himself nnd trans­
cation problems.
fer from bed to wheelchair, etc.
Functioning as a speech there- ,
plst requires intensive, training Polio must continue with exer-

In other settings and occasion­
ally here, the thertptot finds
himself involved in helping fit
and in training'tbe person who
because of an amputation must
sis or a brace for compensation.
Physical and speech therapy

at XfRI which are Intended to
enhance their overall total goal
of vocational training..

Ky.CoCbGXSczJ

the nervous system, the muscu-

in speech, how other disabilities
may affect It. the emotional

Santa
with

Gifts from
MERRY
CHRISTMAS

barry
county
LUMBER
COMPANY

graduate speech therapy stu­
dent* of Western Michigan

Other students having the reslMORE
dua’s of a stroke which has re­
sulted in both movement and
sedation lost, must be retrained
to consciously place their leg
in a correct position when walk­
ing even though they may not

or clinical training period.
Bpeech therapy may serve the foot is in space.
Individual who: because of a
The physical therapist uses
stroke has difficulty in making other modalities and techniques
the correct sounds or in Identldeaf student who has difficulty
speaking aloud; the student who
because he knows his speech
sounds so poor and confusing
amply refusing to speak rather
than have the embaraastnent
that It causes. Included also are

UPHOLSTERING

NOTWIM6 THE MATTER
WITH THE RISING GEN­
ERATION -AFTER. THEY
ONCE 6CT UP FOR THE DAY

You won't find any itow-

storters on our staff. They
keep on their toes at all
'times to give you atten-

convenience, we are open

Saturday* from 9 a.m. to
5:30 p.m.

Many Se.Hm.

Give the front

a "Welcome’
look for
holiday guests

or the individual who lacks con­
trol of hls speaking musculature

TRAIN BOARDS
Vi' Homosote Board . .
sturdy, easy to
decorate . . . quiet! Absorbs shock and
noise. For smoother running ttains . . . light
in weight end won't scratch.

4' x 8' size

.$3.84

THI FURNITURE

FLOOR COVERING

BUILDING
Speech therapy Involves prac­
tice, but it is far more than thia

on hi* own individual need and
is established around a series of
rubgcals that eventually carry
him to understandable speech.

We have a gift

for pleasing wives
GAKAGI
DOOR

f

OriKATOX

AVTOMAtlCAUr

let SEDCON open and dose
the garage door with the push
of a button . . . regardless if
its raining, blowing, sleeting
or snowing. Great protection
when coming home late at
Give your Christmas, a
install a SEDCON for her.

to hls own speech nnd to recog­
nise nnd correct errors he makes.
Minimal practice is used tn Just
having the student practice Iso­
lated sounds, rather the therapist
attempts to have the student
work with phrases of speech that;
have to do with hls vocational'
training program
The therapist may utilize “role
playing" In providing a therapy
session for the student tn which
»he ncting *s a customer asks ihe
student In Upholstery, "how soon
she can have a chair upholster-

Wqyne Hazel
Phoaa.574-3523

123 W STATE STRl F 1
I \ .TlN.ru MiGH

CARPdIN

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Mirrors

Fireplace
Enclosures
Stanley Power
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PING PONG TABLE

W plywood top fa _
more bounce. Make iKt
in two 4’Zt x 5' sections^
for multiple usage andjj
easy storage with ourg
clever folding legs.
S

for the

Low as $22.95 5
Iwvm. • atw flshin’ Jtrr will

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Bathroom Vanities
Wall Paneling
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FOR *25 500 YOU GET
30 Yards of

this
Christmas!

Picture Frames

K-Lux Room

a MAGEE a MONARCH
and a BARWICK
Compare our quality and prices with first Una
carpeting anywhere. Bast buys on the fabric .of

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Ph. OL 3-2151

.

'

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Podding • Export Installation • 4y
Stat* Sales Tax Included.
CARPET and FURNITURE
CLEANED the Durocleon Way.
Th* Mfeet and moit effective way
pouible ... 9 yean experience.

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107 I. Woodland, Hastings

thowa WI 5-301

�SPECIAL
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astings Mfg. Workers
jive 99 Pints of Blood

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Michael LmUt,
Qflkwpte. Mra. Rudy Flora,
Donald E MacKentln. Dorothy
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Laurie Barden. Kris Martin and
Linda Pryor. 3.8; Linda Kahler.
Rex Wieland 3.6; Carol Besamer,
Bruce Curtis, Dick Lawrence,
Bandy Lublenleckl. Cindy Miller,
Dave Towne. Steve Williams. 3.4;
Jim King. Judy Newton. Paula
Stalbaum. Linda 8 teen bock, 3.2
• Four subjects) Linda Baiyeat
3.75; Terri Babcock. Cheryl Bolo.
Bryan Gordon, Dawn Hayes,
Carol McAllister, Undo Mcdelland. Connie Noble. Annika
Nordstrom. Mary OdrzywoUka,
John. Peterson. Oerry Steward.
Sandra Strickland. Bonnie Timm,
35; MarUea Baughman. Bally
Bennett. Kathy Brownell, Pal
Clark Jerry Dunn. Kathl Haas.
Rod Hall, Jan Hayden, Belinda
Hughes. Andrew Johnson. Tom
Kenfleld. Larry Levengood. Linda
McCuillgh, Rudy McPheradn.
Jennifer Olsen, Sandy Shelley;

num, 16; Renate Baird. Becky
Bolthouse. Victor Camp. Penny
Ewer. Jim Garrison. KrU Guen­
ther, Randy Hall. Shells Hayes
Margaret Keast. Tom Kessenlch,
William Shumway, Karen Wal- Earleen Lewi*. Diana Matthews,
Jon Mullenlx. Patty Pierce. Wes­
ley Root, Diane Thomas, Eric
Thompson, Karen Thunder. Pat­
rick Weller. Diane White, John
da Skedgell, 14; Nina Bryan. Jim Wibalda, Marcia Wletnlk
Fisher, Pat Gardner, Mary Good­ Carolyn WOllaon, 325
year. Neyta Hawkins, Kathy
Johnson. Boe Manning, Lawrence
ShaJUa, Roger Will, 3.4; Kathy
Beckwith. Cleone Berry, John
DeVault, Michael FlUgerald.
Douglas Hart. 3J. (Four sub­
ject: Ruth EUlott, Caroline Palone, 3.78; Christine Belson, Cin­
dy Campbell. Jill Kennedy, Carol
Martz, Barbara Sweet. Sue Tin­
ker. 38; Rich Abbey, Julie Carr,
Hastings police officers Inves­
Chris Hook. Teddle McKelvey,
Linda Martz, Mark Morgan. tigated 12 serious crimes and 25
Mary Rein. Jkmes Russell, Anne other crimes from Nov. 38 to Dec.
12.
Chief Richard Sunlor report­
Schondalmaytr, Vivian Sheffield.
ed to Uie City Council Monday
Nancy VanByckle. 315.
night
Crimes included breaking and
Teri Castleman, Berce Darby. entering, felonious and simple
Dave Fisher, Evelyn Fuller, larceny, auto theft, check law
Thomas A. JIahn, Daryl Rogers, violations, weapons laws viola­
Debbie White, 3.T6; Rick Blrke, tions, simple assault, proatltuGlenn Cot*. Art Count. Laura Uon. offenses against family and
DeGroote, Debbie Kennedy, Oreg children, liquor violations, drunk
Martin, Laura Mayo, JoAnne and disorderly, delinquent min­
Miller. Sharon PavUch. Cathie or*. destruction, prowlers, viola­
Pletcher. Suzanne Proefrock. tion of city ordinances, obscene
Steven Reid, Althea St. Martin. phone calls and made arrests for
Jan Shafer. Mary Storkau. Ei­ other department*
leen Tucket Virginia Wilson. 3-5;
On leer* Investigated 25 traffic
Jerry Baxter,Jeff Chandler,Tru­ complaints and 35 non-crlmlnal
man Dryer, Chuck Erway, Lisa complaints. They provided as­
Frey. Don Haywood, Anrte Pet- sistance to other agencies on 23
tenglll, Gary Robbe, Kathryn
Sheffer, Terri Sheppard. Patricia
Officers Issued 22 tickets for
Bhljka, Ann Weber. 3.25.
moving traffic violations, 58 for
non-moving violations and 575
cy Kaufmann, Lee Anne .Keller, overtime parking tickets. They
Nancy Kenfleld. Kathy McGuire, have been checking 33 homes
Mary Martin, Vickie Mathews. where occupants have gone tor
Rick Morgan. Shelly Sheppard. extended periods.
Brenda Bkedgtll. Carol 8l*#fTer,
Police cruisers were driven
3,78; Nan Barnett, Be Uy Bechtel. 3,066 miles.
Kathy Christi*, Vickie Clark.
Nancy Fechner, Gary Hailer.
Elisabeth Haye*. Jock Misak.
Janice Noble, Joe O'Donnell.
Thane Ostroth, Brian Pufpaff.
Richard Dahlhouser. com­
mander of the Laurence J. Bauer

Nature Whispers "Noel”-

stag supper would be held at
the Legion Hall on Jan. 10 with
Louis Barlow u chairman. Vete-

BELTONS
...FREE...

riled to attend.
The Legion District meeting
wily be held al MottvlUo Jan. 8
when Department President Or-

"Monthly Hearing Aid Service Center"

The Legion, instead at havlqg

HOTEL HASTINGS
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, December 16th

mas baskets, b accepting con­
tributions instead.
The Legion Auxiliary meets
this Thursday.

FREE OF CHAHOi—

W Hearing
CENTER

We will Check and Clean any make

Aid

•ELTONE HEARING
349 Capitol 5.W.
hHI* Crook. Mich.

EDWARD L EMERSON, Distributor

There will be a family party of
19 at the Helen Clement home
on Christmas when she enterdaughter, the Bud Waters.’and
their families and Mr*. Nina
Wyman of Mio.

CHECK'Otrt'HOME » PROPERTY LISTINGS

0F rHE WEEK

Sectieai Two— Page* 1 h&gt; IE

Thursday. December 15, 1966

Middleville [Sister of Area
T-K Calendar | Residents Dies

Mrs. Fred Durkee
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Police Report
Variety of
Local Crimes

Report American
Legion Activities

The Hastings Banned
I

Mr* Marguerite Brown. 66.
Scottsdale. Artz, a slater of Dr,
Fred Hauser of 232 8. Jefferion
and Charles Hauser of R2 Mlddlevllie; died Thursday. Dec t. at
Phoenix. Aria.

BU&lt;.
FRIDAY. DEC. &gt;•

Funeral services for Mra. Della
SATUanAY. DEC.

J nock Hospital about 1 45 am.

SUH DAY. DEC

Junior lll&lt;«

al 1 pm. Wednesday at the GlrrMONDAY. DEC.
■ bach Funeral Home with the
i Rev. Richard VandcnBush ot
I Woodland officiating with burial, Zrtb.ll. Butin Crr.k »t. T Ullea. |
Mr and Mrs Fred Hauser and
There. 7 p sa. ■ Pl&lt;* BeSoel -Ckrirt- I
In the Fuller Cemetery.
I Charles flew to Scottsdale Frl«
Mr*. Durkee had been In fall- I
.■&gt;v.&lt;.un..
&gt;ua.day for the services and relumed
Ini beulth for aome time and [ C'utttsau A&lt;i«abir. a p.m.: Bipurt Monday
Ctiuck
Tidily
H1*M,
Hljh
lchsal
■■
suffered a heart attack earlier .
Monday.
|
She was bom In Freeport on I Tuesday. jaN 3.—School hfumi.
Nov. 13. 1883. the daughter of|
' ------------ •------------Charles and, ChrisUna &lt;Scher- , Lake O Square* to Dance
menl Relgler.
, The Lake O-Squares will hold
She married Fred W. Durkee a dance Saturday. Dec 17 at the
in May of 1904.
Lakewood High Schoo! on M-50.
They fanned In Carlton Town- east of Lake Odessa, from 8 to
t hip for 56 years.
। 11 p m. Marve Freestone caller.
Mr. Durkee died on Oct. 6, All area squiire dancers welcome.
Concrete Blocks and
1960. at hls farm home after a Lunch after dance.
long Ulnesa.
------------ •------------Lightweight Blocks

PENNOCK
CONCRETE
PRODUCTS

Thia setting of snow-laden pines quietly extends the
season’s best from nature to man. In these days of count­
ing blessings, it reminds all of us in Michigan of a rich
heritage of natural resources for which we can be par­
ticularly thankful. These resources—our minerals, forests,
waters, wildlife—are great gifts, bountiful and of great
value the year around. Jn the whirl of holiday celebrating,
may each of us in the true spirit of this season pause and
renew our pledge to preserve these resources as a legacy
for youngsters of tomorrow’s Christmases.
—Michigan
Department of Consetvation

| Pom ry
CHRISTMAS

Substitute Job Open

Nashville, Mich.

Valentine of Ann Arbor; two. Anyone interested In a rural
sons. Keith of Woodland and I -airier substitute job is asked to
; Richard of Freeport; st ve n contact Postmaster Charles Hin■
pratldchlldren. 16 great grand- man at Ha.'.t;n,’s
children; two sister*. Mrs. Arioa ■
Marah of Hastings and Mra
—■ 1 ■— ■
" •
1—
Myrtle Haas of California.
I

Phone 653-2791

Delton’s Joyous
Yule
Musieal
Corner’ I Burning Mattress
GREETINGS
Bouses Guests
Program Tonite

Thought For The Week
If you ore selling
something, try to
make it so good
.that you would
rather be the
man who bought
it than the man
who sold it.

Hastings firemen were alarmed

Everyone Is invited to a joy­
ous musical Christmas program
on fire In a room at the Cur- at the Delton High School Gym­
nasium tills Thursday evening.
Tiie third graders will present
fitroet.
Tchaikovsky's Christmas fairy

H bril

"S'..
one of the below ground apart­
ments was nearly entirely ex­
tinguished by Richard Adams,
son of the owner. Mra. Margaret
Beatty. Richard, who was sleep­
ing on the main floor of the twoMrs. Ken Gray of R2 Delton ;tory frame rooming house, rac­
found a set of car keys on a key ed .to the second floor foe the
ring attached to a half-dollar fire extinguisher.
near the Campgrnurtu Road al
Cedar Creek. The key* are at
Tiie Banner office. A man's eye and bedding outside, and %lred
glasses'were also found, and are out tho building.

Keys, Glasses Found

Land Bank Assoc.
Plans Open House

the sleep of 33 In the building
was disturbed.
-

opening at 7 o'clock.
At 8 o'clock the high school
students will present "Toyland."
The Junior Band. will open
with the Christmas March fol­
lowed by the Toyland theme.
The Senior High Chorus and a
select chorus will keep the spirit
of Christmas and sing melodic'
number* including "Do You Hear'
What I Hear?"
The third selection of the pro- |
gram will feature the Senior'
Band playing “The March of the |
Toys" and on arrangemeht of,
the favorite "Parade of the I
Wooden Soldiers." The band will
conclude with “Jingle Bella."
The choirs will be directed by
Miss Connie Baxter and the
band* by pale Kodi.
■

Mr. and Mr* Richard A unable
and children of Ft Wayne. Ind,
.31 be spending the Christmas
An Open House will be bald ’Till
weekend
with hls parents, the
Friday, Dec. 16th, 8:30 a.m. to wee
Karen Neilson, of Grand RapCharles Annnbles, and Mr. and
----------Is spent
spent a couple ctfday*tritt
—
the Federal Land Bank Associa­ Mrs. Doyle Hall of near Kalkaska , ids
will
Join
them
on Christmas Pay. Beree Darby at OoaU Grove.
tion and the Production Credit
Association. Located on M - 66.
south of Ionia about one and one *
half mile*, the site I* at the top
of the bluff overlooking the
□rand River valley and the city
of Ionin.

GIRRBACH
FUNERAL HOME
Mi. WI 5-3252

W. Green at Broadway

24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE

THESE FOLKS PLAY SANTA THE EASY

Mra. Harold Bean of Warner,
N.H, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Eastman of Milford, Nil., will be
guest* of the Bruce Beans over
the Christmas weekend.

WAY WITH

A Wide Choice of Hornet and Real Estate of All Types
A BEAUTIFUL HOME ON NORTH BROADWAY, all on one floor, ha, living room, two b^room,
kitchen, full bath, dining room, hot watte heater, full basement wilh gas heating plant, breezeway
•nd garage, the living room and both bedrooms are carpeted, on large lot. forS13.S00.00

AN

diamond ring
1 for Christmas
and "forever'1

A REAL NICI VACANT LOT. lake front on Hammonds Heights Addition. Algonquin Lake, for
'
$1,700.00
A GOOD, LARGE HOME on West State Street, west, about V* mile has three bedrooms and large
hall and closet upstairs, downstair* It hat one bedroom, living room, family room, kitchen and bath
/.Il
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CHRISTMAS
CLUB
CHECK!

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, j I.imm winouwi ano
icreont. h*» nica laundry room and bullt-ln dark, for_____________________________ $9,500.00

HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE, wilh two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom down.,living room, dining
room, kitchen and bath, basement Km oil spec* heater 250 gal. tank, all' floor coverings for
$4,000.00
A NIC! BUILDING LOT In Grant* Second Addition, Flrat Ward, for
$1,000.00
GENERAL STORE AT BANFIELD, ha, oil and gas Matico and general store stock, would consider trade

A REAL NICE BUNGALOW IN THI MCOHD WARD, has living room, two bedroom, kitchen and
full bath, attached garage, aluminum aiding, drapes and floor coverings go with it for $10,500.00

A NEW HOME AT MIDDLE LAKE, a bungalow, with living room, three nice bedrooms, dinette, and
kitchen and full bath, full basement, home has electric heating system. 24 x 24 ft. garage, storm

“I can always tell which folks

have planned ahead for Christ­

A BRAND NEW HOME JUST SOUTH Of CITY LIMITS. HASTINGS, ha. large Mng room, kitchen
wllh dining space, four nice bedrooms, two full baths, car port, on lot 100 feet on road and 150
foot rheen a
hi.ne.IrKu nrirArl iraa, Sa.
..I*
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. .

mas by the nymber(of packages
under the tree. They’re the

TWO EXCELLENT LOTS In the Bauer Addition right on Michigan Avenue, paved street with utility
services In for.................................................$1,600.00 ea

smart ones . .

TWO APARTMENT HOUSE IN SKONP WAM, each apertnwnt he* living room, kitchen and bath
and two bedrooms, heated with gas, and there I* | two stall garage, for ................ -.$7,000.00
IN THE SECOND WARD; • nice home In A.I condition, three bedroom, and new bath upatalrs and
down a living room, dining room, kitchen arid half bath, baaemerit with gas healing ayitam. Is
inuiletod end he* ■torm window* and Li.MM ond
I—_
___

. those who

opened a Christmas Club Ac­
count at HCB . . . and have

Christmas all paid for. Why

A REAL NICE PLACE IN IRVING TOWNtHIP with two twdrooms upatalrs and down It h« living
,room. dining room, bath and kltchan. and utility room, hutad with botlla gas and space heattr
four-acra lot for-T---.$5,250.00

don’t you do the same? For as

little as 25&lt; a week, you can

A REAL GOOD, YEAR ROUND HOME RIGHT OH LEACH LAKE, has living room, throe nice bedrooms
dining and kitchen rooms combined, bath, has redwood siding, good wall, lot Is 50 ft. wide runs
from waters adge to highway, has parmarwrw dock and a pontoon boat and a 16 ft stael f.thing
boat, haatar .nd electric range, this pises has only been Built a few ywr». all for ...$12,600.00

be bill-free_ next yfar. Why'
don't you?"

IN THE $ECOND WARD. In A-1 condition with three bedrooms upstair* and one bedroom down
two living room*, dining room, new kitchen, full bath, full basement with’ oil furnace den ori
the first floor, two car garage, cement driveway, full lot for_______________________ $9,000.00

A RIAL NICI HOME IN THI FIRST WARD. ha* two bedroom, and full b.th .nd downstair, it h«.
one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and broakfrat nook. he. glassed-in back north
-U" tb***^"L W"K
W’,‘
W'"
«" living .nd dining room., is
newly peinted outi.de .nd decorated inalda. two stall garage, and is fully insulated, for $11,000 00

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JOIN TODAYI
COMPLETE BANKING &amp; TRUST SERVICE

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED NEW LISTINGS

ESTATE

HASTINGS
SALESMAN
Carl Niethamar

Credit, of Course

Patrick C.
HODGES
. Dependable Jeweler

HOME PHONE
WI 5-3004

122 W. State

Utebliahed 1931

Hustings l!ili| Bnnh
MtMIIS: Mml D^»H

Immm.

FrWUb, Nei»*borlr Sereic. /or *0

CoMUumu

Yoer,

�Saxons Go to Lakewood After Ionia Game
Bulldogs Whip
Grtenville for
First Victory
holiday

half. The Bulldog*
point* to the bulge
period and eight in
Chri* fuller led

added seven
In the third
the finale
tbe victor*;

Pointe had 14—plus 30 rebound*
Chuck Stewart came of! the
bench and added a dooen
Ionia won the Junior Varsity

Paul Doan pumped In 37 point*

Charlotte edged the

Panther*.

the third period and 18-13 In the
fourth.
John Whitely scored 30 for the

mained undefeated by downing
the fledgling Orioles. 53-40

Central
Standings

IFflfC

Armchair
Athlete

Philip was out In front 27-11

Young Saxons
Rebound to Beat
St Johns Quintet

Bellevue with 18. Darrel Greena­
Outdoor Trail—Sunday, Dec. 4. walt had 11 and Mike Otto and
Conservation Officer Gene Brown
Jim King Pacee
dalslcal performance at Alma.
checked eight fishermen hauling
Blue &amp; Gold to Firtl In big bluegills on a private lake
Holding High took over the top ; the Hasting* High Junior basket­
north of town. Tucwday, Dre. 6, rung of the Trt-River ladder with ball squad handed the BL John*
High youngsters their first defeat
ff'ett Central JFin
a fteherman wae using a boat
Lowrtl defeated apart*. 64-55, of “the
“ season here Friday night,
luqfimg tor
TUWIJ finding
Finally
MMWtu* the •■WK.
hoop, the ~-w
- rpanfMh.
.. ------ --. •. •.
_
Hastings High School BasketThe Greater- Michigan Boat and Rockford topped Comstock
ball team roared to a big 78-S5 Show Jan. 38-IM&gt;. &amp; at tbe De­
It was Balding-* third win of
victory over the 84. Johns Red- troll Artillery Armory is offering
wings here Friday night to even *1,150 Ln prise money for the the campaign.
their West Central Conference; eight oidast outboard motors
Belding whipped Saranac Satrecord st 1-1.
| Bubmltted to the show. An anthe third A run of nine straight
led throughout the
Tbe Saxons had lost thelrjtique motor I* one made before
going out In front 30gave Lakewood a 85-44 edge and
Friday by defeating Fultonthen lost at Alina, 80-71
they stayed out in front.
ww-w, and
-■■■■ Carson
ciuwu । intermission. However. St. Johns
Middleton. 64-U,
Lakewood had a good shoot­
to spurted in the third quarter and
City nipped Lakeview
Lakerk..., 56-43.
22 22, 2ing average, sinking 37 out of
remain deadlocked for the ._2
Trl- outscored the Utile Saxon* 20-0
57 from the floor while Green­
^U.X(r™ib7 Door the following InfonuaUon of in- Cenlra] Conference win.
to go into the finale out in front
ville converted only 31 out of 63
I Center Dave Coleman started
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fn
Hunton
Irvt
ri*A«mien
■ ■■ sv uu, oi 1— num HIT iitv ...... „
------- ---- —— -------throw line
lumbermen and mawmoblie en- Roger Butcher hit on a jumpI; the Saxons out In Uie last canto
with a bucket but Kurt HUdorf
Gary Sewell had game honor*
Klng .hared scarln-t honors;«hugtart.: two inches, otJW-J-U shot In tbe final -three seconds matched it Coleman missed two
with 21 point* and Paul Bldatrup with St. Johns' Gary Boyce. «Urub
unn-oTwir.
frec throws and with about 5 V*
had 15 Tom Barnum and Jeff state Class B football star, who lnc^s'
M?I
M
I
minutes
to go the freshman
Well* had IB point* for Lake­ drilled 10 out of 21 field goal at- •"**
and ont- half inches, car (two
m
Ou*rrt on
WM
Ml two
wood and Pal I-oftu* 18.
. non.lCT«ii. io. I TOla
„ VanDenBunt
[rOT)
ntx)r
' tempts and four out of six from ton gro*e&gt;'. eight Inches, light BemiM.
Greenville won the JV contest. the line.
truck (two and one-half ton
Hastings was only a point back.
It was a nip and tuck ball
I Rick VanDenburg. Wes' sophogame through most of the first 'three and one-half ton groasi,
' more brother, missed a gift and
thrill ■’ half but In the third quarter the and 12 inches. hravy truck (eight
j St. John* took time out with
Saxons moved well ahead, out­
14:14 left. Shortly after Wes Van­
scoring the visitors 23-14 and
Denburg tied up the count at 80OAME*
FRIDAY
MIGHT
118
wildlife
rabies
cates
reported
Dean missed tying hi* school's। went Into the final with a 61-38
In
July.
August
and
September
•coring record by one point Jim bulge. Before the last period was
Bchlmunek added 13 point*, Tim, half over they had boosted the occurred In Red Fox. . . .
Michigan's
1067
fishing
li
­
margin to 24 pointe, 67-41.
Kasel 13 and Daryl Potter 10.
Hasting* started fast and cense*. trout stamp* and State
Bill Horne scored 29 point* for
I moved to a 8-1 lead but the Red­ Park vehicle permits are now
ItsiaUtea at r«nuvill
wings raced back for 10 straight
Alma won the Junior Varsity1 pointe and gained an 11-6 edge are 50 cents for residents 65 and
B'Uar»
The teams alternated in scoring
game.
dent license; 85 for the annual
OAMBS SATURDAY NIO1IT
John*’ favor a* the period ended. non-resident licence: 14 for the
BL PhlllB at M14dlaTtllc.
Jim William* led the local. 15-day non-resident license. and
FxnnAtltf *l BtlUnw.
(2 fur Uie trout stamp. Get a
GAMES TUESDAY NIGHT
license before you go out after
New Year's. . . .
charities. UU brother, Dave,

Prep Basketball
Roundup

TOTAL*
OBEEKVILLX

Friday nWtat Charlotte built up
big lead at Ionia and coasted

15-a|l afUfr the first period, and
the Orioles led 35-11 al the half.

HHSCagersRace
To 79-56 Victory
Over St Johns

TOTALB

LAKEWOOI
Joe Bartolaccl led the Oriole*
with IB point*. Dave Green had
16 and Mike Fleming 13. Bruce KIDNIY DANCER SIGNALS
LaFolnte led Ionia with 15 Chris HOW TO TRI AT
fuller and Gary- Mlraolan had 12
Charlotte won the preliminary.

Full Prep Cage
Schedule for
1
Area Quintets

50, Rick VanDenburg followed It 3—THE HASTINGS BANNER

led. HUdorf countered to
throw as HUdorf fouled out Rick
dropped In one from the circle

ball this past Fall.

Geoff Miller of Saranao c
1 a tatter In croee country.

EM. H

SSBSSi.’Vl!
baa gone unbeaten tn X regular
season games through the 1868
and 1900 aaagona, winning 10
times and tying once._________
■T. lOKtn
HASTIXO« .

Michigan State football line­
man Pat GaUlnagh of Detroit

the IBM season. Ke was cited aa
the squad's outstanding scholar athlete and also a* the Detroltarea piayer making Uie greatest
contribution to the team.

It's Amarica's
Favorite Family

Fun" v

•Viichigan Outdoors”
MORT NEFF

with

^luto Owners

14 rebound*.
Dick Baker added 20 points J
for Maple Valley and BUI Reid
14.
'i
2
Mel Spencer led Wayland with

Wayland won the preliminary
game. 38-37.
Hamilton defeated Caledonia.1
154-42. Lloyd Sclirotenbocr led
tbe winners to their third'
straight and f»*»t win &lt;&lt; the
Scottim* court with 21 flDlnU.
Dave Plasm* scared 15 and-Mike
Brinks 11. Batflorff had 10 for
Caledonia. Bob Fischer 10,

WUlUas. J
HOL 10 *

ST. JOHNS
HASTINGS

Tented Pennfleld 62-51 Saturday
Ctrl Neetar sad Jobe night.
1 *•“*■
Peonfield led 16-13 al the
, quarter but GuU Lake moved
YE C KLEY 411 PARTY
„uu will
wu. .have
a«.c
«•* te Port IU third straight
The Yreklcy 4H kClub
its Christmas party on Dre. 17
fT .
,
it 7:30. Those who wish to atQul1
„won the "-*»■«
lend should bring a gift lo be same too, 30-24
exchanged This gift should be
81 Philip, which invades Midwithin a 25-50 cent price range &lt;3e»1Ue Saturday night, whipped

Open Bowling
Time Available
Phan* WI 5-3184
FOR INFORMATION
AND RESIRVATIONS
Bob ond Mickey Lombort
Your Hosts

AGENCY
Jim Coleman

Eetf'CdTemgn

203 S. Michigan

Hastings

Ph. WI5-3412

Fennville won tiie junior Van
rtty tdt.
Maple Valley-* John Newman
opened the fourth period alth
four straight bucket* to lead
Maple Valley to -a 71-M win

THIS IS THE 1967 L NCOLN CONTINENTAL

BOWL
FOR FUN AND
HEALTH

rMEP CAGE RESULTS

gift* foe St paints
8L Johns was held to two field
goals In 17 tries but made five
out of eight from the line and
Hastings held a 87-35 advantage
at the half. ,
It was King's turn In the third
v»L,«7 ,4. MftVlUia
and the big lad. who got hls I A full prep cage schedule Is Huli|» S«. Cslxlanlk
•hare of rebounds, drilled five set for.Friday night with Mid­
field goal* and two free throws dleville traveling to Wayland.
Sophomore Al Hengesboch added Bangor to Gull Lake. Delton to
five points, Dave Williams four Galesburg-Augusta. Maple Val­
and brother Jim two a* Hasting* ley to Caledonia and Bellevue! to
enjoyed a commanding 31-point, OUvet.
80-28, - bulge as the final eight
Delton High exploded for
CoTirt 61, BaBCsl,
minutes got underway.
Fowler 41. Dowll
Tbe last •tans* was Henges- 52 point* In the second half
O R. Catholic Cat
bach's as the smooth athlete
O.B. Cseusl *1. W. CstkoUe *6
Kalamasoo
Valley
AaaoeUUop
OHO*~
•wished in throe field goals wlthll|l|&lt;
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Thursday, December 15. 1964

3 Teams Unbeaten in
Men’s Thursday League'

HASTINGS
BOWLING

MONDAY MIXKR8
H landings: McAllUtera 41%.
FoodMnd 40. Vogt's. Northside
and Lydy's Purina Chicks 37.
Parmelee's and Pieton Ring 31.

Three teams remain undefeat­ the Hastings Merchants will play
ed after playing two games In Pranciaco's lad* in Uie 8:15 en­
the Hastings Men's Basketball counter.
league and another four - game
La at Thursday WalldorfTs
program U on Up for this Thurs­ rolled over Hasting* Mfg. X9­
Alma Hlah'a wrtaUm d.lralad | *
day night tn the Hastings High 6S; Sceen trampled Francisco'*,
Greenville High al Alma Friday, fI&gt;ifJo
gyms
98 - 48: the Merchant* edged night 43-7. Greenville won only
IVlIlf
Walldorf!'* quintet will meet
one match, and scored two draws. | George Smith. 84.
Wilson's in the first game in the Kenner Ford defeated Swift's
Wayne Koraon woo for the tings, was found guilty Thursday
main gym and Swift's Hardware
Jacket*
at
127
pound*
OreenvUle
by
Municipal
Judge L. E. Bar­
meets E. W. Bliss In the nightGary Cole led Walldorf!'* to look second In a quadrangular nett of hunting with a hlghtheir big win with 19 point*. Ber­
at Grand Rapid* Centra) powered rifle In Barry County
Sceen meets Hastings Mfg. in nie Weller added 18. John Hui-: meet
L,UB.UUI ciu™
m*
Christian
Saturday
night
O.
R
during
the
deer
season.
the opener In the East Gym and
; Catholic Central .on ala, «
Gary Van
Jota »a&gt;- „Ba
« Ct„.
ler 7 and Jock Hopkins. Paul ।
l.r
chrUt,„ j, „d
Peterson and Jun Sergeant 2
each.
, Smith paid a »5O fine plus
[ court costa and hl* 35 RerntogSteve Schondelmayer had 18
lor the Merchants, Dave Slater____ _
. _., ton rifle was confiscated The
value of the rifle was estimated
11. Ken Neil 9. Larry Utter 8.
Otne McAlester and Steve Al.at 8100
। Judge Bomett convicted Smith
Leading Renner Ford were
The Maoln Valiev Hivh fvhretl 'after a wgnesn had testified that
The Hastings High Saxons,
, Y77121
playing thelrxcecond game in as Bob Lammers with 24 and Gene .
he had seen Smith shoot several
l
time*, then return to hls car and
many nights, led the battle Creek Service with 22. Ted Egleston Lror
,n
put the rifle In the trunk and
Lakeview Spartan.’, through a added 13. Bob Carmoney 8 and, Jf010.1?
• ‘*&gt;'
quarter and a half Saturday Art Meade 2. Jim Ca lender Y*”1* CTub
,n U»c «ymnnsium
night but fell behind in the final scored 20 for Swifts. Steve Cole 55~L
• &gt; tca-usus*__ * *rkol weapon.
12. Ed William* 8 and Darwin Icowglrts opposing* a’hTgh rthooi]
tuUon buck* had been
nnwolrla nrwvwin* a hlah aeheml l
Jim Hamilton's big quintet, 71- Swift 6
faculty team. The girl* will ex- I ’hot in See. 36 of Irving on Nov,
The Sceen lad* had a field day. hlblt fine ball handling and 2*with Don Trelry pounding the trlck shooting.
------------ •------------net for 24 points, BUI Eckxtrom
TUESDAY NIGHTINGALES
20. Bob' Snyder 19 Dave Johnson
n are
Good scores Dec. 6—N. Kimand Butch Carr had 8 points.
early nwy 190-524. F Hybargrr 168Jerry Hopkins 1 and John Cray 4. entertainlng
bulge going Into the last quar­
Scoring for Francisco's were Dec 18. their guetts being their hofT 161-403. P. Burpee 158-437.
Don Mohn with 20 point*. Terry mothers. Mra. Clara W Caston J Brittingham 157-306. B fiognlgbL
Dolan with 13. Bob Adam* 6 and
Coach Bob VanderVeen played Steve Kum 4.
tan's slater. the Bruce Cramers. 401. P Lcavel! 143-348. P Edger
hls new starting five al) through
Ernie Strong led the Mer­
the fast gapie. nnd should have chants to their win with 14
been well pleased
points. Car) Kleinschmidt had 11. daughter, the John Levy* of fare 143-342 and W. Hynes 133Bouthfleld.
Guard Dave Williams. 5-10, Dr. Charles Morrill 8. Bob Van­
pumped 30 points into the net. derVeen and Dr. Larry Blair 6
mostly on long. 20-25-fbot Jump- and Dave Wler and Bernie Oom
3 points.
Bruce Hunt scored 10 for Wil­
Bob Ironside, another short
man with a big heart. sUrted in son's Merle Martin 7. Jim Wynes
the other guard spot and gave and Jack Campbell 6 and Terry
Hunt and Ted Harm* *each
hls finest performance.
scored 4 points.
Th* Vanity •smmsry.
hastimos rosrori
The standings:
VUilsas.
Notk* it hereby given that the Hastings City
■■nkteh.
TEAM
W L Pet.
Renner Ford ....... t 0
Zoning Board of Appeals will meet on Monday,
Walldorf! Fum......... 2
Sceen __________
20
December 19, 1966 at 7:30 p.m. to consider the
Hastings Merchant* .11

George Smith
Lose*

Alma Wrestlers
Whip Greenville

ter 28. Hastings Floor Covering
31S. Sheriff Gtrls, Savings At
Loan and Parker s Bar 23 and
518, Faye Allen 313-560. June
Benner 210-509. Anna Lydy 177­
506. Emma Magoon 183-602, Gene
Hall 168-458, Joy Ward 158-456,
Ruth Kruger 163-489. LaVonna
Woodmansee 173-478. Mildred
Smith 166-475. Irene Heath 169­
477. Bertha Thaler 169-450, Marge
Wieland 167-446. Delores Oas-

On tap to join Michigan's growing list of aportfishing attraction* i* thi*, the Chinook or
king salmon. The chinook, a clo»c look-alike to the exciting coho which haa already
made a big splash in ibis state, ranks as die most prized salmon catch among sport
fishermen in the West. Recently, the State of Washington donated 1 million chinook eggs
to Michigan.- From these eggs, the Conservation Department hopes to rear 800,000­
900,000 young Chinooks which will be planted at 3-4 inches next spring in a Micbigaa
stream yet io be picked. If these new fish thrive as well in the food-rich Great Lakes a*
the coho, many of them will grow to the 15-40 pound class within rheir 3-5 year life cycle
to provide terrific trophy fishing. And if they grow at the ncmendotss rate of tbe coho, a
few two-year-olds are expected co return to the planted scream in the fall of 1968. It ia
hoped that heavier chinook runs will occur from the first planting of these fish during tbe

nle Smith 143-373, Thelma Barr
178-456, Merna DePew 172-464.
Jean McAllister 188-484. Boonie
Hathaway 185-480. Ellen Dalman
111-419. Bemadlne Eckert 175­
450, Helen Crawford 172-423 nnd
MytUs Cuddahee 155-378.

salmon will be tbeir distinctive black gums; the coho'
Conservation
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
Standings: Woodmansee LumSUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
..a
.------ pot, jerry eager xvj-osi, noo
and GUmore Jeweler* 92. Trum- _
..
,
...
chine and Joh-.nlcs Auto Parts Carmoney 5O3- Maurice Adrlan250-581, louis BUabee 199-543,
ble* Tavern 30. Chenoweth Ma-' “n 3LH-528. Shannon Lydy 220- Bud Grows
u
191-533. BUI Bum*_
and Kroger 20.
580. Nolan Johncock513. Art 178-520.
-------- 3. Don
Don Cullers
CUUera 215-61L
215-614.
21L591
Al^Tayi^*chalked
on.”
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. “ i Errdrnburg
rreucnourg M9- Stu
oiu Swccl
aweci 513
ou.' uene wyani L®0‘^'.Y
von
noweu
KeAMMu«1to)S31
'Joc
304-560. Harold 176-519, Wanda Smith 180-484,
Ken
Mugyldge
537,
Paul
Caraei
'
-----------------—
--------------------Ken Muarldre 537. Paul Caswl
205.478. Allan Hln613, Steve Malcolm 511. Klngiley Sherry 213-697. Charles Altoft
Bennett 306-541. George Cogs- 522. BUI Burns 650. Jim Barnum 477, Ted Smith 150-475, Al Mor­
well 204-558, Doug Vogt 223-551 218-M4. Pete Kruger 540. Gene gan 174. Bonnie Wyant 1Y3,
and Lyl* Sanfom 544
Grabou 223-588, Norm Hall 211­ Bernard House 180. Dick Mar565. Ken Keeler 205-532. Ron
_______
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE Higdon 206-521, Dave Dimmers
Harry Long anchored Me Al-1229-530. Karol Owen 301-547. EdHstres with 302-315-213 for a big w»rds 234-589. Harv Haan 503,
630 and while It was top* for the A Hin.1ch.wn 213-532. P. Burkey
league
Wednesday it wasn't 5l8’ H°n
512. Denver Klcrenough to give thee Oilers any
Hall 319-520, Decker 204polnU In their match with Dow- Ml, Terry 201-575. .Ed Shel er
ling. Keeler rolled 530. Keegstra Ma- J Sheler 207-504, George
500. Bill Ransom 501. O. 8ked201-540. Les Springer 537.
gell 305-521. Kenyon 546. Jerry , Jcrry Mlles 225-548, and C. Baker
Bmelker 207-542, Ken Beck 242- 601

-Mich. Dept, of

HASTINGS AJBC BOWLING
Standings: Moose 26. PUlon
Ring 35. Piston Ring Union 34.
East Side Lumber and Hastings
Milling IS. Haan's Standard
Service 18. Moriarty Buildings 16.
Legion Auxiliary 13. Coleman In-

W*u VanDenburg rolled 301-460.
Bob Terry 454, Gary Bowman
466, Jack Reynolds 195-466. Steve
Merrill 486. Rod Newton. 171-433.
Frank Misak 429 and Sheryl
145. Rose Hlnriohsen 150 and VanDenburg 406.
Evelyn Pellow 150.
AJBC CUB BANTAM LEAGUE
WEDNESDAY P.M. LEAGUE
Standings: Welton's Plumbing
Standings: Hastings Mqtor
National Bank 184. UAW-CIO
34. East Side Lumber 33. Blan­ Loal 138, has 13, Fetpausch Food
tons Real Estate 32, Peabody OU Center and Clipper Lantern 12.
31. Vita Boy 30. Miller's and Bill's Cycle Shop 11 and SuperHartings Aluminum Products and
Crystal Candy 25. Barry County
Ready Mix 23, Makers Market M8. Kevin Hughes 89-163, Doug
16. Carols Needlecraft 11 and . Peck 94-147. Jim Hathaway 100­
Pepsi Cola 8.
' 189. David
vwvra otonenou*
8 tone house 96-195 and
Good scores:
Wmrtri
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463. Ruth Rice 150-435. Jane
Richardson 160-438. Margaret defy reports three combination c«nu st
Corrigan 201-473. Florence Wsytoy collie and cocker spaniel puperman 189-461. Reba Lydy 172- plat are available for adoption
at the Barry County Ddg She!ter. TMre are also four part colSmlth 151. Joan Martin 158. He and English .'hepherd puppies ।
Norma Varney 156. Shirley Bow­ at the aheltre. Persons Interested H
man 156. Pearl Frederickson 153, may contact Dog Warden Dean • -A.Marge Campbell 151 (picked up Braden through the sheriff's of3-7-10 spill). Gena Thompson flee.
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W11son Insurance ... 0 2
Francisco Farm Shop 1 1

application of Dr. Douglas Castleman for a change
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435 W. State St.

Michigan State sophomore
gymnast Toby Towson won the

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153 Be Uy Miner IM. Eva Raw-

Loxo 149. MardeU Tuckerman
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Flora 161 Rose Hlnrichoen 158
and Ruby Downey 156.
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Bob Burghdoft iU, Dick WUCOX 514. Woody Wyngarden 208­
538. Peter Krugar 267-172, Rater
Wolfe 510. boa Mathew* H4
Emmeth Kngasrth 31V682, Bob
Ward 509, Gordon Howe 209­
519 and Paul Cassel 199-527.
Standings: Deputies 39, Ben­
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Smith Bros 92%. V A J MoM
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year. Steve Chenoweth, Jim Bow­ nolds 203-601. Art Predcnburg
2O7-S03. Pat Terpcnlng 210-525.
Hastings fell behind 31-1 in
Bob Clinton 206-M7. Cart Bate tbe first period and trailed 44-21

Brama — Ritchie Adams. Ray
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and Paul Pierson.
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vens. Newell Heath, David Hol­
lister, Jerry Whitney and Mike
Paul Burkey and Mr. and Mra.
L. F. Burkey.
in February to tbe Gary Clartu Bradley.
The Team - Wes Lewte. Tim
Clarey,
Jeff Hoke, Bill Burghdoff.
family Christmas. On Monday,
the Gary Clarks will bo a part Mark Chase. Ray James and
Raymond
Bolton.'
potluck and Christmas party. of the family group entertained
Tib Grade League
Irish—Carl Norris. Mark Bow­
for Christmas dinner will be hla and Mra. Loyd Hughes.
er. Bruce Hahn. Chris Frey, Mike
Lt. Col. and Mra. Rom Norwood
Hubert and Don Myers.
the Donald Czlnders of Drayton land and Franco the past three
Tom Steward, Dave VanderMoten. Bruce I^e Fuller, David
Cxlndar, Jr. and family.
of the Chet Bangharts from Anderson and Bob Gorham.
Thursday through the weekend
Monkeys—Bob- Shumway. Chris
Ing the Friendship Sunday school The Bangharts also entertained
Guggemoa, Mike Hall. Leo Rear­
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Norwood.
their Christmas party on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and don. Bob Hubert and Chuck
JH
mUl
in the church parlors.
Marshall Norwood for dinner
Dog. — Doug Welton, Rich
Saturday supper guests of Mra. Saturday evening, and Ross Rohde, Mark Haines. Joaa Hinshowed his travel pictures which shosa, Dave Haller and Ken
Carl Marble of Middleville. Mr were most interesting for the Brower.
and Mra. John Thomas and Mra. group. On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs
Zippers — Mitch St. Martin,
Lucile Cappon of Hastings. The Bruce Banghart and boys of Bat- Bob Terry, Scott Deneau, John
Marbles’ and Mrs. Bothard plan
Blrke, Steve Castleman, Timothy
to leave for Florida after tho Ross and hls family are now Rowland and Allen Kaufman.
visiting her relatives in Wiscon­
ijolldays.
Impossibles — Ed McKcough,
The Lyndon Barrys are plan­ sin before leaving for Colorado Tom Robinson. Dave McGuire,
ning to entertain their daughters Springs where he is to be sta­ Joe Kessenlch. Martin Kaufman.
and families over the Christmas tioned.
John Rowland and Ray Adams.
holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Spending the holidays with Dr.
Chapman and children of Jack- and Mrs. Norbert Bchowalter
Saxons—Brian Lee Smith. Dan
will be their sons, Tom from Ban Buerge. Dennis Acker. Bill East­
Glaser and daughter of Steward, Diego, Calif.; John from W.M.U.; man. Stan Sheridan, Mark Lan­
Hl.
their daughter, the Marty KJeva caster.
™
On Bunday the Earl McMul­ family, from South Bend. Ind:
Wolverines — Jerry Kessenlch.
lens entertained with a family Margaret and Delores Bchowalter John Burkey. Chris Weber, Jef!
dinner honoring the birthday of and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sclmwai­ Bennatt. William Carter. Dan
ter of Grand Rapids, and Mr. Daugherty and Greg Zeigler.
and Mrs. John Ramsey and sons
Pan there— Randy Adams, Mark
of Bay City.
Wolfe, Brian Echtinaw. Randy
The William Ootente, the Lydy. Robert Lydy and Stev
Dwight Cotanta and the Don Barnum.
Spartans—Don HoSmaorGM
mas Eve guests of the Richard Goodyear. Brad Fpftx. Rot.
Kouts. Brandon Cooper and
Bob. Babcock from Michigan Gary Nicholson. ’ \
Sth Grade League
Tech at Houghton and Sue from
Pan th ere—Robert Math. Duane
Oakland University. Rochester,
will be arriving home next week Hovey. Mitchell VanHouten,
Mitch
Coleman.
Rick Ouggemos
to spend the holidays with their
and Tom Carr.
parents, the Harland Babcocks.
Wolverines—Roger Rush, Ste­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richard­
ven
Jlles,
Grant
Bryan. Michael
son visited their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Richardson Pennington, Craig Rose.
Spartans—Don Anderson, Da­
and Robbie in Gary. Ind., on
Sunday. The Richardsons will vid Black. Keith Waters. Rory
entertain the Terry Richardson West, Rod West.
Saxons — Oreg Cole, David
family. Fred Fairchild and Agnis
Ba|d-*jn for dinner on Chrtatmau VanderVeen, Jeff Morrill, Peter
The family of Bob and Irene Hook, Tom Groos.
Brownell will have their CiulaJr
Thc Harold Chaffees spent
mas party at the Shuts Com,
munlty building on Dec M Sunday with their daughter and
There
Nashville.
group.

MONDAY BOWLERETTES
Standings; Millers Duraclean
&lt;3, Williams Insurance &lt;1, Wall-

after three periods with the gap
widening to 87-28.
Freshman Wes VanDenburg,
who »u unable to find the hoop
OmcUU. Treat lai
in the first half whtn he missed
seven attempts from the floor. Makoaoy. B*ttu Creek.

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Ines Lyons 202-604, Betty Horton
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Pat Conly 171-440, Ellen Davis
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. . , It’s a man's world*, you can
go as far as you like_________ _ —

.from

$4 50’

I up

STUDD for HIM
They were made
for lady types
that’s why
they make it
lady-like.
Ask for
"Sunnyflowera’’ and
you'll get them just
like they look In the
ptelura. From
595

Men’s Cologne. After Shave
and Gift Sots---------------------------

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w up

SPECIAL! Sunbeam Rechargeable
TOOTH BRUSHES—Cordless
S1A95
Recharges between brushings.______ Only
I “T

Give a Mohawk
BRUSH and COMB SET
All styles and types____

$*&gt;00
Priced from

LADY BUXTON

He'll do hls best relaxing In "Bowser,” of rich-looking
Breathin' Brushed Pigskin. Just brush ’em dean,

Forthetrlm'n tailored man, choose "Master" of easycare smooth leather with aoft, walk-easy soles.

"Frltzlo" looks like comfort-end Is. Choose thle
classic style in either brushed or smooth leather.

i Lord Buxton
WALLETS
For that Man in Your Life

Meed
from

FOR HER: Gifts by Celebrity
Travel Casos

• Purse Kits

Tissue Cases

• Shower Caps

Pin Curl Bonnets
Folding Hangars . . . Etc.

Priced $4 00
from
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$*195
V
TWEED Spray Cologne

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Concentrated cologne mist

Brushed tether twosome. Girts go for "Jeri"; boys
Hite "Rufua" oxford; mothers like steel shank support

Give a Box of
Russell Stover
CANDIES

Golf partners: "Putter" for the gals, "Blarney ’ for
men. Lightweight, water-repellent Great gifts.

. . . for the Sweetest
Gift under the Tree!
Numerous Selections

AMBUSH by Dana

Duette Sets $500

Spray Cologne $300

... A finer flower-fresh fragrance for
you alone ... by Dana.

ARPEGE and MY SIN
GIFT SETS by Lanvin
Priced from

HUSH PUPPIES*
Brushed Pigskin

S

•‘114 W. State St

SHOE STORE
Hastings

HATS
Top off his day with

owe of several styles inoti
stylish' collection.

�County Officers
Drive 12,491
Miles in Month

PimOCK HOSPITAL

Monday.
491 miles during the JO-day
period.
Sheriff* officer* policed 86
accidents, including M in which

has left for Vietnam, and will

IS

V. Mleblisa. ' Ha

IU, Xsary BhsUraUr**'. SUL J
&gt;' (Uruti. B4. Mlanis J. Mt
*11 B. Otesa. Dm. T: teTlor 0
B*. EUm L. Barks. S3:
sued plus a warrant for driving Said.
Midlaon. puaata Nleksrxm. B3.
while drunk, reckless driving and ■ : TteU Wsst. SIS B. Cm
Donald Lotidsa. B3. Batty uU
other traffic warrants.
Other arrests made by county
officers Included three for minora
Facility.
in posaetBlon of Intoxicants, two c»i
B. BaU.-oai :
for drunk and disorderly, one lac. lAira E
for non-support, one for viola­
tion of probation, one for viola­ Mclntyn. '1010
tion ot village ordinance and one
for unlawful driving an auto Out Sandborn. 131 W. Orud. Har­
away, plus tliree Juvenile arrrats. old Martin. HIS, W. ourt. Dec. 11.
ODESSA — Janice Dealaaan
Officers Investigated 38 mis­ LAKB
»3. Dee. 6; Da M. Hum. 133S Flrat
cellaneous complaints, gave as­ St . Vlrjil Manivy. Bl. Dec. S: Bren
sistance to other departments on
13 occasion*. Investigated 49 u«un. ios runipa dm •: rauuu
criminal complaints, made 20
liquor inspections and tnvratl- Blctard Aldik
FLAIHWELL -

THREE RIVERS —
arewUead. Ba. Thta.
VBBM0NT7IIXI1 —

Durfee
By Mrt. John Hook

your pascriptions to us. As part
of (he "home guard" we are
dedicated to the good health
of you and your family.

Your (/taaii) Pharmacist

Jacob's
Prescription
Pharmacy
Phone WI 5-2466

126 East State St.

Dunham District
By Mri. Willard Bennett

vordnlo and Barryvllle roads to
Improve vision for motorists. *
Mrs. Miles Ruffner has been in
Lila Hospital wilh a light stroke.
Sius was stricken Friday morning

ping. Mr. and Sue found her on

pttal. She ta recovering from It
but must remain In the hospital
u while. * Mr. and Mra Merten

came Saturday to help get the
Christmas tret and trim it for
their parents, Mr. and Mr*.1 daughter's and family. Mr. and
JamCB Rllgg.
»&lt;—
nr^Bob WbXe. who is attending
the' Unlveratty OT Michigan, ta Brog ond their four children of
Columbus.
Ohio,
Mr.
and
Mra
home for the holidays. * Mr.
Kenneth Vogel of Center CUy
near Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Vogel win soon take their annual
at Stevensville. Saturday evening

,

“‘Yule Programs

family of Catalonia.
Dolph Winkler, who under"
went surgery Wednesday, Dec. '!1
L_
7, at the Ferguson-Droste-Fergu- | 1 U Uv DtlllUct y
“
T». .mw«l Clruui.

\iinnflV

Winkler can we him at five • ~
minute Interval* in an hour.!

Rr^iren'Churrh wm
^Unday.^&gt;e^18at 10

All departments
the dtatrtbutor agent In thia area ’ Christmas famUy gathering. * window on the front porch *
The Baptist Missionary Society 5,Irl David Chase returned re- Jonathan Fields,
who cut hta
The day will findh IU
~ climax
Her grand- will hold their Mvatery Stater | ccntly from a visit to her son, right iuuid very badly, ta MUI
j&gt;arty this Thursday at the home Bnd f«nlly. Mr. and Mra Bruce unable to work at the E W at ] pj".
of MraV CAM M nXm Chase In Dearborn * Mra Fk»- Bitt. Plant tnHasting* The
Street * Pvt. Elwln W Bender--1' Hinman of Hasting* will be fingers were cut to the bone but Os troth, will give the Christtnaa
and Mra. John Reynolds expecti street
* Pvt Etwm v. Bender
(f&gt;e
WM
MTe then cantata. Chime, of the holy
to spend Christmas .pith their home around Christmas to visit, Thursday. * Mra. TIUle Pink- * Dorr HoweU. who has had night.
his folks. Mr. and Mra Walter■ belncr returned home Sunday, bronchial pneumonia, was able. The public ta invited to these
Bender. * Mrs. Hasel Derrick ac­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur companied her son-ln-Jaw and
Smith of Hastings. * Mrs. John daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Robbe of Wayland spent Thora­
Buliivan in the University Hos­
pital In Ann Arbor. * The Post
Matrons rnJoyed a party al their
In Chicago * Mr. and Mr*. Jack OES Hall. * Mr. and Mra. WilJanoso have purchased the 11am McKevltt are spending the’.
Leodre Feed Mill In Wayland. Winter with their daughter and 1
The mill ha* been operated by husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard i
Lou KJoaka. They *1111 remain Colman in Grand Rapuls. * MLw ■
on their farm on Bender Rood Ema Schymldt of Reed City te|
spending tbe wvek In the home
of Mr. and Mra, Jerry Page of
ta spending the Christmas holi­
days with her daughter and fam- cal led to LaMolne. Ill. because
of the death of her father. Web
Wilson. * Mra. Charles Baugh-

Livonia.

Tony Belli Motors
is Proud to Announce

other members of the Nashville
Baptist choir, risked the slippery
roads Dec. 5th to drive to Grand
daughter and family. Mr. and
Rapids to hear the "Night of
Miracles" cantata by John Pet­ ent*. Mr. and Mra. Harry WlU- I Mrs. Joe Plala. and in the after­
yard and sons. Callers Bunday noon they with Mra. Henry
erson at the Ctvlc auditorium.
"Night of Miracles" Just hap­
pened to bo Uie cantata tiiat the
Flrat Baptist Church ta also giv­
ing this coming Bunday evening
at 7:30. Il ta being directed by
the pastor’s wife. Mrs. Janet De­
ll root. All are cordially Invited
to attend. Admission free. * Rev.
Sam J. McCarroll formerly the
nastor of tho Battle Creek Gos-

East Baltimore Extension group gucut speaker of the Maple Grove
will meet for a Christmas party
at the home of Mrs. Joe) Howel). Bible Church. A week ago Sun­
day morning Ralph Palmer, who
Tuesday. Dec. 20. Dlnfier about
12:30. * Ed Rice Bed Mr. and was a member of the Battle
Mrs. Rex Casey and family were Creek Bble Church, and Home
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Bible League, was the evening
Mra. Arthur Palmer near Orange­
This post Sunday, Michel Mac­
ville. ★ Mra. Homer Ham­
mond and Harold Erb attended key. a student of the Grand Rap­
the golden wedding anniversary Ids School of Bible and music,
of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ham­
mond of Hastings Bunday.
The Cheney family' gathered at that I announce that Willard
the home of Mrs. Ruth Cheney
Sunday for an early Christmas nt both services this coining Bun­
dinner. * Several attended the day at the -Maple Grove Bible
Christinas Concert at Hastings Church. A A3/c Garry Bristol,
Sunday. * Mrs. Etale Davta and
orniara
Bernard ana
and mrs.
Mrs. uernyn
Jerllyn vricChe- Bristol of 929 Cooper Road, was j
ney attended the Christmas: home for tho weekend and
party at Clear Lake Sunday eve-1 brought with him a housegueat,
ning. * Mrs. Dora flilmer of i Airman Fred Shaffer whose
Ionia was a Monday 'caller of home la in Southern Illinois.
Mrs Hazel Brook:Both boys returned to Bunker
------------ •------------■ HUI A. F. B. A George Ball was
The LaVcme Bowmans will be home for the weekend from
entertained for Christmas at the , Grand Rapids Mssy Freebed
home of their son. Mr. and Mra. I Hospital spending the day yrllh
LaVeme Bowman. Jr , who are hls daughter and her husband,
hasting a family dinner.
I Mr and Mra WlU Cordray.*
The Richard Whites nnd Mra. j' The Maple Grove Birthday •
Leona Cain plan
spend1 Club met at the Maple Grove I
I Township Hall for their Christ­
Chrisimas togetlicr.
mas dinner. * The Farm Bureau
meeting was held at town hall

Now humidify 1
for more comfort
with less heat

and JamUy of th* K.U1
in Lcigmon. ins new parsonage __
at Leighton is completed.
Plnkbetner had been Maying

Mra. rlfXfitinCffS

a family ChrUtmas al the home mons of
of the Robert Hamps.
'

jured.

A policeman is sworn to protect
your family and home.', but he
can only do so much. It is your
responsibility to safeguard your
family's health. Make certain
each member of your family
visits a doctor periodically, and
if he should prescribe, bring

Wayland and Hastings

and Mr and Hra. Stanley FinkHenry Leota of St. Joseph.
At tbe William Crawfords on ChrisUnaa gathering with the
i
■
daughter, Nancy, and family
from Grand Rapids
Mrs. Frank Campbell la staywill remain for tho Winter. *

Sheriff’* officers made 37
round trips io Charlotte during
November hauling prisoners to
and from tho Eaton County 1*11

Tne Home
Guard

Middleville

Personal Mention

ADMI-TASCEfl

The Showing of

The NOW Cars from the
1967 American Motors
Wed., Dec. 14th to Sat., Dec. 17th
Wednesday and Friday 'til 9:00 p.m
Thursday and Saturday 'til 6:00 p.m

RENT
Christmas Money

1967 AMBASSADOR
Now... Luxury Cars Created for Today

"Go shopping with Cash!"
Buy oil the happiness on
your, gift list and make it
the greatest Christmas
ever!
•

(_W. F. ArncU
Manoger

NOW... Cars So New They Never
Existed Before

Model mokes it easy and pleasant to rent money
from $50 to $1000 for a week, month, year or longer.
Customers hove rented money in just 10 minutes.

Simply phone in youprequirements. This Christmas,
do what you wopt to do . . . Rent money from Model

Finance — Michigan's most considerate Finance
Company.

MODEL FINANCE CO.
140 W. State St.

MODEL*

Hastingi

ft 1967 AMERICAN
NOW... Typhoon V-8 Thunder Conies Io
America's Low Price Champ

Phone 945-3429

fmmkecqI

2Vi% Per Mo. to $300

1’z4% Per Mo. on $300 to $1,000

Register Your Noma to Win 25 Color T.V

noon. The next meeting will be
land spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. Keith Ball.
They along with Mis. Fem Ball,
attended the Birthday Club
Christmas dinner. * Mr. and
Mra. Keith Ball and family went
up to Alaska. Mich., to visit their
ion. Robert BaU. That evening
while they were there. Robin.
ken to Grand Rapids Hospital,
where she was placed in a croup |
tent. ★ The Christmas program
ot the South E.U.B. Church will
be held Sunday. Dec. 18. at 8|

playa and skita. * Mtas Ruth
Peterson held an open house at.
her brothers home. Mr. and Mra. i
Ted Poteraon Dowling Rood
Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 12-1
We received a pray letter from
Billy Graham. revealing plans
for Christmas, which will warm 1
many of our sons' hearts over In 1
the misty, muddy Jungle* of
Vietnam.

FREE REFRESHMENTS

OPEN
Friday Evening - Til 8 P.M.

Tony Belli Motors
Phone 945-2479

1320 N. Michigan

SATURDAY MORNING

BARRY COUNTY’S EXCLUSIVE LINCOLN - MERCURY
COUGAR &amp; RAMBLER DEALER

Last 9 Big Sale Days!

Christmas
RESERVED

Tl/tSllIlUCS

Make Miller's Your

denier
Miller Jewelers
118 W. STATE. HASTINGS

A. W.IEHIH
The trick to
TV repairing is skill
and experience

Coolerator, Humidifier
Humidify your horns beautifully
with this furniture-styled
Coolerator Humidifier. It has
the rich look of walnut in a thick,
textured vinyl finish that is both
washable and mar-resistant.
Enjoy more comfort with lees

For prompt, skilled

furnishings with this handsom*
humidifier.

CENTRAL
RADIO &amp; TV

»74«

HOWARD TRUMBULL .
WI 5-9IB7.O’ WI 5-5992
22» N. Jeffarewi at MRI

consumers Power J
——/.■T2rs'

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■

■

%

gimmicks. |ust old t f athionad
skill and modern equipment

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WE CLOSE AT
NOON ON
SATURDAYS

Everything
Must Go
Mark Downs
of as much as

AND
EVEN

�HELP WANTED

The Dealing Season

See These
"Specially" Priced
Used Can
\

RenneR
Ford Country
Wed. - Fri.

j

1

During Our Best and

NURSE AIDS

ONI YEAR GUARANTEE

1964 CHEV. IMPALA

rheel cover*.
1964 Falcon 2 Door
Standard. Excellent condition I

1962 CHEV. IMPALA
2 Dr. Hardtop 8. Automatic.
Aretle white. A beautiful car!

board Special).
1963 Galaxie 500
4 Dr- Sedan. 8 Cyl. Auto. Pow1963 Rambler American
2 Dr. Hardtop. Stand. 6 cyl.
Radio.
1963 Fairlane

EXPERT TAILORING on ladles'
end men's clothing. Phone WI
5-6714, 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
Tailor Shop.

ward.

CHRISTMAS TREES — Pruned
Scotch Pine and Spruce. 81.00
and up. Free Greens with tree*.

LEGALS

Posltldh open for

'

Let Smiley Building* help you
with your new building for
your farm or business No ob­
ligation CaU your Smiley man.

Motor Jurt overhauled.

IMS PONTIAC HARDTOP
. . . Coupe CaUllna scries.
cryffD blue finish, power *teeringignd brakes, hydramatlc.
whljewaJl*. deluxe radio.
k
1*85 OLD8 STARFIRE
... This beautiful hardtop

■ole, fully guaranteed

Heating - Plumbing
Service

CHEVROLET

IMS FORD 4 DR. HARDTOP
. . . Oalaxie 500. loaded with
extras, new whitewall tires,
sharp dark blue finish

1964 OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN
. . . Dynamic 83 4 Dr. Hard-

1435 S. Hanpver

Biahard
nt fllrial A

WI 5-242t
GIVE APPLES

and WREATHS

Maple syrup, honey, popcorn.

On

M 37 So.

Ii la OHandlb
IS, al 10:35 A

CIDER
Fresh-pressed all winter.

To Our

NEW LOCATION

8SH OF PUBLICATION

PUBLICATION OBDBB.

Choice
CHRISTMAS TREES

WE HAVE MOVED

1

welcomeLorchard
CIDER MILL

at Mlehina. 1T&gt;

,2t H:
’ral tn lh» nlaea ot b»&lt;)nalr
EX CEPT1XO THNBEPHOU

&amp;

H mile north of lonU on M66

Alt 1

1

l.osu* B-,

945-9526

Used
Farm Machinery

GOODYEAR BROS

IM37 South
1MI CHEV. SEDAN
. . . Impale 4 Dr. automatic

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

PUBLICATION OBDEB

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v .th.-.t-rir on* iwt

i

pMh»Dii*T&lt;Sh!ii.,jt4

nUVord R.
Fit* N«. H'
On lha lilt
l«*«. ‘aiwlfit*

aaa mm
i»d by itaii

OBDEB—
~
AppoinUMal of AdaUsUUaUr sad
DatarBlsaUaa of Hair*.

PUBLICATION OBDEB

NOTICE or MOBTOAOE
FORECLOSUBB BALE
i*’
SHhu.,KYClMh*,WlL.Kisi.'' .nd
IMiHOTHY WILKtNR. hurt.nd
«)(» &gt;■ mnruuon. U&gt; BIVKHHIIik
CKMKTKBY jDOMPAMY. -

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Cauatr. MkKi
II. is Llbo
trwJi.

"h.''filtohei
nJ Had..-..

fix

ISO weal Buu BtrMl
‘Uallass. akhlaaa

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PUBLICATION OBDBB.

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12/15

hair claim sad hair* ai

• ri ior
lou.iv nt u.rrj
M.r* L. Hlrimb.vir. Plalatlf

HASTINGS

BANNER
CLASSIFIEDS
Call WI 5-3481

Fhlilp H.-

Krialr cl

PUBLIC NOTICE

945-9526

dlo. thoroughly reconditioned.

REAHM
MOTOR SALES

102 W. 8l*l» Sit
HaitittM. Mich In

12 15 We wrap and malpfhem for you
See our display of gifts.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

LEGAL

beige and while Uitonr. regu-

OBDEB or PUBLICATION.

WI 5-5352

Over Hastings Paint A
Wallpaper Store
one careful owner Haa vinyl
trim for a nice family car.
OPEN FRIDAYS
1964 FALCON SPRINT CONV.
. . . V-8 engine. sUndxrd transPTO and hydraulic One owner
mission, power steering, radio,
whitewalls, bucket scats wilh
WINTER ROBES
console.
--I.H.C. 300 Row Crop Tractor
men. women and children
with fast hitch. Good shape! I
1864 PONTIAC HARDTOP
LoU of JIG SAW PUZZLES
. . . Sedan. Popular CaUllna —John Deere No 2010 Oas Row'
-. features including power steer­
Table of . . .
Crop Tractor.
ing. HydnunaUc radio, whiteCHRISTMAS ARTICLES
-1949 John Deere A Tractor
HEAD SCARVES. APRONS
1W4 OLDS M CONV.
—Ford Major Diesel Tractor in
. . Sharp maroon finish with
ONE .NIC E RADIO.
A-l Shape
white top. power steering and
-1959 Cock-Shutt 550 tractor
STORE TO BE CLOSED
brake* and loU of extra* Ixxtk
with live PTO—hydraulic and
DEC. 23rd and 30th
power steering.
OPENED JAN 6. 1967
1864 MERCURY SEDAN
-1948 John Deere B Tractor
. . . Mac lclair 4 Dr.. factory air
Help kieeded at store on FrlStarter and lights.
conditioning, power (leering
d*y*-»tlme donated for ReUrded
—
New
Idea
1-row
Picker.
.
and brakes, radio, good white­
SchoOl Assoc. Please call Mrs.
wall tires
—Minneapolis Moline Picker Stanley SUuffer WI 5-5778
Sheller.
1884 CHEV. 4 DR. HARDTOP
—
John
Deere
R
Spreader.
A-l
. . . Impale, automatic trans­
shape.
•
mission, V-8 engine, radio,
whitewalls, low mileage
bu. Single Beater Spreader.
1963 PONTIAC SEDAN
. . . CaUllna 4 Door, radio.

12/15

BARGAINS in The Hanner
Want Ad section . . . Halting*'
top Shopping Guide: Top val­
ue*, top Job*. Action with eatl*f action I Cell WI 6-M8L

PUBLICATION OBDEB

WELTON'S
305 5. Church

Dynamic &gt;8. power steer-

ha* had .best of care by ortgi-

FOUND — A gold colored tiger
kitten Ha* a collar with *eU
In on hl* neck. House broken.

Broadway.

LARKE BUICK

WI 5-2425

Good credit required. Bob Bal­
mer. WI 5-5944. Call evening*

SPINET PIANO
May be had by assuming
small monthly paymenu
Beautiful finish.
8m it locally.
WrlU Credit Dept, Box 57.
Niles, Mich.
12

NOTICES

New • Remodel • Repair

GOOD
USED CARS
Ready To Go!

FOR RENT with option to buy:

APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC
STOVE in excellent condition.
840. Also portable electric
washer with wringer. Call afur
6 pm. WI 5-5231. Bun McPharlln.

ART MEADE, Salesman

LANNE8 BENFIELD,
Home Ph. 943-4054

ner office.

KIRBY SWEEPER — Cleans and
run* like new. Still under guar­
antee. Pay final S payment* of
86. Call now. 945-9593. 12/22 * Help Wanted

SMILEY POST BUILDINGS
DON HUGHES, P.O. Box 38
Hasting*, Michigan
(816 ) 945-9103. CaU collect

1962 CHEVROLET
H Ton Pickup with radio. One

SERVICE — Mercury outboard CARPET CLEANING IB EABY
motor*. New and used boat*.
with Host New Electric UpPlot* Boats. Trailers and acBrush. No wet carpet* or hand- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ceasortea M-68 In Nashville.
PJO. 171, Heating* Telephone
OL 9-2861 or OL 3-6074.
,tf
for only W95. Ha*tlng* Floor
WI 5-4964. Meetings every
Coverlna. 123 W BUte, Has­
Monday,
INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
ting* Phone WI 6-6116.
tf
TLED O AS I See Carl* Betty's
Appliance* before you buy!
They Sell—They InaUll—They
UNFURNISHED HOUSE-2 bed­
South.
room or larger. Preferably 4th
ward. Write: P.O. Box 37. Has­
TABLE PAPER - For plcnlca,
tings. Michigan
12/18
family reunions, lot* ot uses.

dr Household Goode

FREE ENGINEERING

1960 FORD

32B N. Mich. Ph. 945-2421

ra. m BiprUaeM. sad revorJod la irt
uffiro ot tho Rerlitrr of Dwds for
Barry Coaaly illcklran. oa Oclobar
14. l»eo. la Libor IS

FREE PLANNING

4 Door; V8 outomofic.
radio . . . Real nice!

RenneR Ford Inc.

10th o&lt; Oclabar, ISnof •»«et«d
OLYDB FREDERICK ELLIS,
"•ml and wilt ar taorlfafon. Io
Bl'MNER 0. WlIITTlER. M Ad-

FREE DESIGNING

1957 BUICK SUPER
2 Dr. Hardtop. Exceptional ear!
1963 VOLKSWAGEN

1961 FORD WAGON

NOT1CB or MOBTOAQI
FOBECLO8UBB BALE

FAjiM SERVICE

WAITRESSES WANTED — Full
time employment. Pleasant
working condition*. Must have
neat appearance. Apply to:
Bud Taylor, mgr. Mid-Villa
(under new management). Ph.
795-9640.
12/15

24 FT. ALL ALUMINUM TRAV­
EL TRAILER—Full price. 8795.
Excellent shape. 2100 W. SUte
Rd. Phone WI 5-2597. 12 22

mull 27, i»si.
192. Barrj Countj

Applications to be filed with
Electra 225 2 Dr. Hardtop. Mid­
. tiie City Clerk at the City
night blue.
Hall, stating experience, edu­
1965 ELECTRA 225
cation and salary expected.
Convertible. Buttercup yellow.

T8 JACOBS PHARMACY
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
SERVICE! No charge for over•Ise print*.
tf

School. 230 W. Madison. Ted WHY NOT LET US MAKE you
a rubber stamp with your new
Knopf
13/16
ZIP Code number. Three-llne
stamp with your name, ad­
dress and ZIP number for 82J25. POPCORN — Bushel or peck.
Leon Tack, 2 ml. north ot Ban­
Thl* includes, portage and sales
field. Phone 721-mO.
*
tax. Burpee'* Specialty Shoppe,
Delton. Mich. 49046.
tf

BHOBT rOBBCLOSUBB NOTICE
(AU CaanUai)
MORTGAliE HALE — Dafaalt h*a

for the City uf Hastings

1965 ELECTRA
4 Dr. Hardtop. One owner. As-

BEAUTY OPERATORS for full
(MU V
-—
month. Call today. 945-9593,
9383 or evenings 5-2184. 11/23
Electro Hygiene
12,22
FARM WORKER—Married man,
experienced in dairy farming—
A NoHrae
8350 per month. Pius house
----------- —- ----- -- ----- 1 617­
12/15
877-0402.
REDUCE safe, simple and fast
with OoBese tablet*. Only 96c. WANTED — Lady to help rook
Jacoba Pharmacy.
3/2
a month. May hay« full re­
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
sponsibility or assist. Call 945­
—Um Rexair* fast permanent
3118.
12/11
Regularly 82 00—Now 81.00. No
Available at Jacob'* Pharmacy

SINGLE ASSESSOR

apprecUte!

1962 Galexie 500

Power steering. Auto. White­
valla Wheel covers. Excellent
condition I
1950 Chevrolet Track
1 Ton Cab and Chaaala.

mt

HELP WANTED

1957 CHEV. BELAIR
1 Dr. Hardtop. Wilh a 1965 2*3

1964 BUICK
1963 Ford Econ-O-Lino Van

CARDS or THANKS » IN MIMORIAMS— U

GRAND RAPIDS
OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL
1919 Boston 8E
□rand Rapid*. Michigan 49506

4 Dr. Sedan. One local owner.

1965 Chevrolet Impels

can 945-3111.

WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED
In aluminum, steel or wood
caab. Burkey Auto Glass &lt;fc
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer•on, Heating*.
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DISPLAY CLASSIFIED

.
ALL SHIFTS
RN’S. LPN's nnd Aides also
needed In other services. Good
sUrtlng salary with automatic
salary reviews, paid vacations
and holiday*, many other
fringe benefits. ConUct Per­
sonnel Department

1964 IMPALA

W/walla. wheel cover*, radio.
1965 Galoxie 500

★ BualneM SmicM
ELECTRIC Raxor* repaired—
Special —Your raior cleaned,
lubricated and sharpened, only
8135. Service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Lapo Drug, 118 8.
Jefferson, Hastings.
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ALL SHIFTS
AND EXPERIENCED

1964 CHEV. IMPALA

Classified Paragraphs
ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE-

CASH RATI—

LPN's

Last 1966 Sales Event
1905 IMFALA

4 Dr. Redan. C Automatic. Astro

1965 Ford Cu»tom 500
4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, CruU-Amalic. 8 cyl. Real sharp family

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
MINIMUM BATE—SOc (or Twmty W.Mv

ALL SHIFTS
Newly established 6-bed 1CU,
opening Jan I. 1967. Staff of
4 Registered Nunes needed on
each shift Will orient a nonrotating,-non-floating stall for
the most modem equipment,
including Individual monitor
Ing devices. New salary sched
uie.
Also . . .

YEAR-END
WRAP-UP!

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RN’s

Is Here!

12/12

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SAVE HER TIME AND MONEY!

TWAS THE NIGHT AFTER

ATE NEW

MIS IM
MITUI

OUR

QUALITY FURNITURE. Downtown
Hastings, gives better Quality at
lower price*. Compare for your-

FOR THE CRIB AND CRADLE
CROWD — Gardner's have a

WHY NOT SURPRISE MOM with
a room of beautiful wal

A

as*
WL
PURSES GALORE AT WAYNE’S
SHOE STORE—Leathers, u^W*.

BE

It * aluminum, teflon coated ------------------ -— —
- —
with antique Copperton* covers. U#
how*. Bun McPharlirf
Sats or by th* piece.
;------------------SELECT FURNITURE THIS YEAR,
from Qualify Furniture, Down­
MOTHER WOULD LOVE A NEW
town Hasting*. Buy with no
BATHROOM VANITY—Avail-

WWHf
Garden.
MOST AMAZING what can be
done with Beverwyk's unpointed

DAD IS SURE TO LIKE a 2-*peed
Electric Serves* Drill for $11.88

"SO GOOD LOOKING!"—Red
Cross Shoe* combine comfort and
beauty. Beautiful matching

like the display at St. Martin’*
Rprat.
t

BARRY CO. LUMBER feature* the
famous V*-inch Stanley Drill.

FQJMOM—A Grandmother Brace- &lt;
let with engraved heads of all
her dear grandchildren. Hodge* J
Jewelry does their own engrav- 1
Mg—24 hour service.
|

BLAIR'S FARM b GARDEN
HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF
PLANTERS — Redwood, Fiberand Plastic in many sizes
•nd shgp**. 98c and up.
WHO WOULDN'T LIKE TO BE »
"SURPRISED" with on* of those
beautiful ^vlng or dimng room
spite* from Walldorff's choice
selection?
(p
VOICE OF MUSIC — Beautiful
Stereo HI Fi Furniture Creation*
with AM &amp; FM Radio* (plus

style* of console* and portable*.
Music Center.

Birk*'* Hastings Cut Rat* Shoe
Store.

HAVE YOU SAMPLED THE VERY
TASTY FRUIT CAKE from Dele's
Bak* Shop? Of course, it's good!

NO PAYMENT TO MAKE 'TIL

VISIT GILMORE JEWELERS TIME
CENTER—From 17th Century

*
&amp;

DON'T LET HIM SPEND NEW
YEAR'S EVE in old. rundown (ft
xz-uffioH
mfwwv vnti ran find

to admire h*r new Christmas
outfit. $12.95 up at Barry

SMART SHOPPERS Shop for Sharp
Presents at Bun McPharlin's.
Famous brand knives include •«
Olsen, Schrade and import* in JK
hunting, pocket, and kitchen x&lt;F
ALWAYS AN ALL TIME FA­
knives. A fin* cillection!
VORITE — Painted basketball
backboard*, goal and net for
only $12.95. Barry County
EXCLUSIVELY FOR PENNEYS!—
Kodak Instamatic 104 Color
Photo outfit. Only $17.99 (with
’ 3 flash cubes, roll of film, and
FOR THE TEEN—Hodge* have
carrying cate).
and J M.S. pierced earrinp in
I4K gold. Layaway now Mslle
YOU CAN REALLY PLAY SANTA
their selection Is complete.
give* top performance
many styles at Bulling

S'

how about a tote bag for $ 1.98
Birke's Hasting* Cut Rate Shoe
Store.

$25.98. Birke's Hastings Cut
Rale Shoe Store.

J
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THE ClfV "SHE" DESIRES MOST:

0

A Keepsake or Orange Blossom
Your dependable jeweler sine*
1931. Use your
—months to pay.

GILMORE'S AND DIAMONDS
MAKE "DREAMS"- COME TRUE
—Prfc*d from $50.00 up. Eaiy

IF YOUR HOME NEEDS ACCES­
SORIES for that "special touch*"
you'll find th* "utmost" afSE

ft
•THIS WE LIKE" —Snow boots

'

FAMILY FUN IN THE REC ROOM
with a Strombecker Road Race.
Set* start at $16.97. AJ*o. Road

A NEW WYLER WATCH THAT
IS "GUARANTEED" waterproof
and shockproof ... for just
$29.95. Hodges Jewelry can end
' his watch trouble*. Use your

billfold* told.

,

. CARPENTER HARDWARE
AT YOUR SERVICE! Rubber­
maid ha* come out with brand

up. 102 E. State.

DELIGHTFUL GIFTS — Exquisite
hand sawn beaded bag* from
Hong Kong and Thailand. $3.95
and Up in pretty color*. Bulling'*.
A PLATE GLASS DOOR MIRROR

sweat*r*. Lorraine lingerie. Afrl-

DIAMOND STYLISTS AT, .GIL­
MORE JEWELERS —N*w du-

FOR REAL SPORTSMEN—All type*
of leather and rubber sporting

MOST DESIRED LEADING TOYS
—Sonic blasters, real steam en­
gines, Thrush guns, gas engine
Lotus plus scads of other toy*.
Gamble's.

unusual collection!

A BEAUTIFUL LEATHER BILL­
FOLD by Buxton or Prine*
Gardner as little as $3.95 at
Hodges Jewelry. Hodges wit!

CHRISTMAS GLOWS AT THE
WOODCRAFT SHOP. 315 N
Michigan Ave. It’s brimming
with Toed* of $$1.00 gift *x-

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ASSORT-

tin's new gift center. 420 N.
Michigan.
•

PROUD GRANDPARENTS will lov*
our small photo books made
especially for grandchildren's
pictures. Also, family album*.

Christmas cookies from Dale
Bak* Shop. Shaped In star
angel* and tree* Also. Lebku-

another kind.) See it today!

IRONING CAN BE EASIER? Ye*. J
Mam! Just us* a top brand !
Hoover Iron with the staml***
steel plate! Steam, dry or spray. *
$14.88 up. Steury Electric.
SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS—
Laurel electric blanket* faaturIng convertible comers. They're
washable, mothproof, nonallergenic and light weight. 4
color*. Coniumers Power Co.

GRANDMOTHER, who has every­
thing, would enjoy an everlast-

headquarter*.

earte'* Hastings Cut Rate

END WASH DAY BLUE$ with a
bottled gas Hamilton Clothe*
Dryer Cart &amp; Betty's AppBgnce.

FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELF
FELLOW—He can be an Instant
expert with the De Walt No.
1450— 10” radial arm table
saw. Only $259.00. Barry Coun-

Quality Furniture, downtown
Halting*.

* SHOP AT GARDNER'S for your
gift wrapping*, ties and Hall-

YUM! YUM! YUM!

IRlack and white or- color. I
5ee th* new portables, below
$79.95.
A

FINEST OF HOME FURNISHINGS,
from a reputable established

kiddie chair an^ tibia *«t*.

SO WELCOME—Goldfish, turtles
ano
aquarium ano
oiro
and oiros
birch 1(aquarium
and bird
supplies). Also, cat and dog
toys, beds, sweaters. boots and
other gift Items. Blair's Farm
W
&amp; Cardan.
ft

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t_?

ELECTRIC OFFERS a

’til next March.

THRIIUD

MILADY'S FACE. 15 ALWAYS
HAPPY with a plale glasft mirror

Michigan.

QUALITY FURNITURE. DOWN­
TOWN HASTINGS, want* your
business! We offer lowest prfcas.

DID YOU KNOW THAT NOW you
can buy a-beautiful Pendleton
occasional throw to harmonize
With your davenport? I6O” by
7S" foe $14.95) In f­
or*. Bun McPharlrn't,

Price* start at $8.00. Just call

State.

BARLOW GARDENS jt 1505 S.

NOW MOM CAN HAVE THOSE
PICTURES FRAMED/with th*
Inexpensive framing that comes
in 4 width*. East Side Lumber

THE GIFT THAT ALWAYS SAYS
"I LOVE YOU" —Lan* Cedar
Chest* finished in maple, walnut
or light. Walldorff's.

EIFTS FOR

FOR MOM—We have "Special
Chrlttmat Candles," party gift
"ofhee A

DAD
YOUR

OUTDOOR

MAN

Gif IS IB
CUUIU

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Supply.

WHY LOOK FURTHER — Bonnet

WILL

REMEMBER THE ARTIST —W*
have Grumbacher art supplies
. . . oil. canvas boards, easels,
brushes. Alto, paint by number

p haimacy.

PAT GILMORE of Glmore Jeweler*
suggests a new Caravelle Watch

f

(Shockproof. waterproof, anti
magnetic). Mainspring has life-

THE "CAN OPENING" STRUGGLE

he suggest* a Sunbeam Electric
Knife.

Bro*., M-37 South.

8! I E. Railroad

FOR THE DISCRIMINATING
WOMAN —A Lady Sunbeam
Electric Shaver. Only $6 99

GIVE "HIM" A CORONADO AM- V
FM ALL TRANSISTOR OR
ELECTRIC RADIO—(Clock re- &lt;

"CALLING ALL DADS "—You can
have fun with Juniorlq train if
you buy a % 4 x 8 (silent I
painted green train board. Only
$3.84. East Side Lumber, 811
i. lUUn-d.
&amp;

Hardware.

tk num

FOR THE FAMILY—A beautiful
Cable Nelson piano or a Thomas
Organ from Bulling'* will give
GRACIOUS HOLIDAY HOSPI­
TALITY BEGINS WITH NEW
NOTHING CLEANS LIKE A
—Quaker
lace lablerLINENS
------------------ -----------------HOOVER —Specified at the
doth*. Cannon. Martex
and
cleaner by leading rug manufac­
Stevens towels.Beaconblankets.
JjK
turer*. See the complete line at
Parmale*'*.
«ft
Steury Electric.
.
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*1 urave eioer
ITVI__
D.—
ALWAYS
FIRST miai
QUALITY!
—Rum

THE ATTRACTIVE STUDY LAMPS

TRIM HER TREE WITH A GIFT
OF LANVIN—•Choose My Sin.
Arpege. or Pretexte. (A com­
plete line.) Also, DuBarry cos­
metics. Jacobs Pharmacy.

FAMOUS Red W.ng Irish Setter

give Better Light and Better
Sight Choo** from 2 color*. See
them today.

Jefferson.
ALL OF YOUR LADIES, regardless
of age. will be delighted with
"SO DAD HAS LOST THAT IM­
a Gift Certificate from Mary's
PORTANT PAPER AGAIN!" —
Beauty Shop.
Schader's Office Supply can end
th* searching problem with one
REMEMBER. QUALITY FURNI­
WHO NEEDS MISTLETOE when
of their fireproof file cabinets
TURE In Downtown Hasting* p «
you can trim her tree with cos­
or a fine leather brief case. Desk
metics? World famous perfume*,
accestorie*. too. ■
powder*, lipsticks, in new scents
...
ft
and shades. Gardner's. (S&amp;H
anywhere.
A YOU'LL CHOOSE GAMBLE'S ft
Green Stamps J
7®
LOUNGER CHAIRS for com- A
TO SAVE MOTHER S TIME—For
GIVE
HER A LIFT WITH A
Saddle tan, black, and colonial
SPORTSWEAR GIFT!—Famou*
patchwork. $69.95 up.
names! Lampl. Jantz*n, or Brad­
parties. Everyone will enjoy
ley. Skirts and sweater* (match
WALLDORFF'S have a wonderful
mate*!, slacks and blouses. Gift
Kitehen.
array of comfortable relaxing “nJ
boxed. Parmelee's.
chair* for Dad. Shop early for
GIVE THE LIFETIME GIFT of
A GREAT CHRISTMAS Qin ITEM
new Universal. Viking or Whi
at Wayne's Shoa Store Is snow
AIRFILM SHOES LET DAD WALK
boot*, or'tlipper* that are prac­
ON AIR! Priced from $19.00 to
tical or glamorous, of all kinds.
$25 00. Wayne's Shoe Store.

GARDNER'S WILL BE HAPPY to

%
$

%

SHE ASKS FOR REVLON'S filigree
Heavenly Intimate Fragrance
Candle ($3 85 and $5 00 shes).

Shirts in 32 or 36 sleeve lengths.
Sues 14ft to 17ft.

g.

camera*—the all-year gift.
VISIT GILMORE'S-LEATHER
CENTER — Buxton and Prince G
Gardner billfold* in the finest •JC

$
&gt;

A}

SCHADER'S OFFICE SUPPLY offer
leather framed bulletin and chalk J

W
Mr

TO SAVE MOTHER S TIME—For

WHO CAN RESIST PIERCED

LAST MINUTE OR FIRST! —If*
Sander* Jacob* Pharmacy sell
these "distinguished" brand*.

EARRINGS?—Choos* from hun­
dred* at Gilmore's Jeweler*.
Sterling or gold fill, $1.00 to
$10.00.

for $22.
$29.95.

mistletoe. holly and Christmas Al NU TONE DOOR CHIMES are algreen. St. Marlin's Floral.
gst

THOSE CUNNING QUILTED
ACETATE ROBES at Parmelee's
---------------------------------------------------- ft*
sizes 2 to 14 will make that A GET IN THE SADDLE AGAIN! W
"special" little girl so happy.
Cowboy boot* for all! Beebe's &amp;
Only $3.00-56 00 Or lounging V
Shoe Shop. 123 S. Jefferson St. -3^

from $19.95. Jacob* Phar

BUY YOUR PING PONG TABLE
at the Barry County Lumber

BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME with St
"heavenly" carpeting by Lee* or
END THAT HOLLERING OF "NO
Armstrong'* Vinyl Linoleum. 4s
Hasting* Floor Covering will give A
SOX' —Birk*'* Hasting* Cut

ENJOY A CORONADO TV—
unoice or t rmisn**. z sryies.
Top pe.formanc* and reasonably
priced at Gamble's.

pensive "stocking'' staffer*.

6OCK HIM (Esquire! BELT HIM
(Pioneer) TIE HIM UP (Wem­
bley) ! Mak* this a knockout
Christmas with. belts, ties and

CAMERA HEADQUARTER!

DRESS UP THE SMALL FRY IN
HEALTH-TEX! Shirt and pant
sat*, or separate pant* and shirt*
In a variety of colors, style* and

COMPLETE SUPPLIES FOR•
ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS
Steury Electric. 222 S. Jefferson.

WE SPECIALIZE IN FRUIT AND
GROCERY BASKETS for th*
"hard to please." 10% off on
THE LITTLE DREAMER will enjoy
quality basket order*. Shirkay's
a comfortable robe and pajamas Ki
IGA.
from Cleveland's. Mak* your
own choice early.
ft DRESS UP YOUR HOME w.th

SHE’LL LOVE TO BE IN COLOR
inUde and out with Vanity Fair's
gorgeous lingerie. Famous name
blouse* and sweater*. Gittleman's.

FOR THE TALL OR SHORT MAN

945-5209.
NO SHOPPING PROBLEM wtAi
you give a Giit Certificate frefci

REAL WORKING JOHN DEERE
FARM TOOLS—Th*** tools ar* W
of cast aluminum (sturdy con- ft

shoo boot* (slip on*, tie*, zips).
REGULATION PING PONG
TABLES—Complete with stand.

($1.00). Bevarwyk's Color
Canter.

LIGHT UP TIME FOR EVERY
SMOKER — Clasey pipe*, ciga-

ALL. JOY AND NO WORK—She
c hoo*e* her cwn gift with a
Uft Certificate from the Bonnet
&amp; Gown (Free gilt boxes).

problem with poinsettia*, green

tins iii

SHOP AT E. L. CARPENTER S
TOYLAND—It's great! You'll
find toy* for all age*! Musical,
mechanical or educational. Al
Moderately priced

PRECIATE A "HORSE"—We

CHOOSE FABERGE—The fracranca
loved by all women. Or Yard-

FOR A BRIGHTER CHRISTMAS
AND A BRIGHTER WASH—It's
a new Maytag Wether from
Bulling'*.

INVITE THE WILD BIRDS wtth

comparable merchandise.
WHY WOULDNT HE LIKE A
WESTCLOX
wuiui.ua WRIST
wkioi WATCH?
wntunr
It'* a 17 jewel, waterproof, with
second hand, luminous dial and

REAL HEART WARMER —
Pannxw'x nu^n

MOM WILL

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BASEMENT TOYLAND

TRANSISTOR LAN

son Street Sausage Kitchen
S Jefferson. Wl5-2)41.

BEAUTIFUL. EXQUISITE PANEL-

Stowell Building Service. 303 S.
Michigan.

WHAT A DELICHT to
gift throughout' th*

Christmas.

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This Gift Guide Is Loaded With Bright Up-To-The-Minute Gift :
Ideas and Holiday Suggestions from Your Local Stores. So, Shop ;
the Eq^y Way apd Please Everyone On Your Christmas List!
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-News Notes- j

Lake Odessa

U.S. District Court ’
Bankruptcy Petitions

West Woodland
By Victor SUton

.71* terta. UM

CaJedonta. W
Rutland and

Saturday evening a family
blrUiday party In honor of the
Aircrew Survival Equipment- December birthdays was hold at Wednesday ulghL The following
man Pint Cl*** Dale A. Hewitt, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald Hummel. Attendttw were Mr high 0 degree* about noon. Howrence A. Hewitt of 1301 N.
Broadway, has returned to the Dawn and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
United Blates after a tour of duty Hummel and Mike of Ionia, Mr been slippery and treacherous
off the coast of Vietnam with and Mra. Neal Hummel and Todo
Attack Squadron-153 The squadHarold' Hummel and family of of building up any false hopes
Air Wing-15 onboard the World’s Portland. * Alma ■ JSverett of
largrevt conventionally powered
we live in Michigan.
Special recognition is due those
and Mra-^De Witt Everett.'
J*A*»*a

CARD OF THANKS

death of our wife and mother.
We appreciate the thoughtful-

remein-

S^neU. m Grand Rapk*. Mr.

Lon

niM. 174-141*

IHilil

Brownell had major super
Butterworth Hospital last Tues­
day. * Joan Walton graduated
frJm Michigan Slate ta Lansing
Saturday. * Mr and Mra. Claud
Walton virited Georgs Brownell
al Butterworth HcapUal and MrsDorothy Campbell in Grand Rap­
id* Baturday. * Merton Mesecar
to a patient tn Pennock Hospital
Mrs. Marocar and children and
Mrs Sylvan
Tagg visited
SSnS.
A M^and
Mrs. him
Bill

Axptaall w*s Wednesday visitors
vere Saturday

Calendar of
Special Events

Freeport

launched against enemy forces
Bundty Mr and Mrs. Bernard Christinas. Woodland and Lake
in Southeast Asia dropping over Johnson called on hla mother
3 million pounds of ordnance. Mr*. George Johnson, In Grand boti|pretuiy decorated and Has­
deep appreciation for the many
763-1111
The squadron returned to their Rapids'and Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ tings.'a* usual baa done a au- U3 *♦*&lt;* M.
kindnesses shown our father
ence Johnson -of Wyoming. *
during qie past ten difficult
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Patrick
Ur &gt;rw« Ur_
___
Hon. Lemoore. Calif.
By Mrs. Glendon Curtis
year*. We particularly .want to
special displays al private homes and children and Noah and Kelley
in Woodland and the large,
of their daughter and family, lighted wreath on the front of
al Alamo Nursing Home for their
Pvt. Richard. I.
The crowd filled the Lions Den
also Mr. and Mra. John Hague
years of tender devotion to his
been stationed « F
lette at Eaton Rapid* Sunday. * Center Road is very attractive.
Saturday evening as they met
Russell Price and Ellen moved
Mr
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Mra
Thomas
Tiiomas
Wachu.
Wachu
*
*
everend George Ellibtt and for their annual Christmas party Saturday. His address is:
Jr. »»
“’J V“"
ilher Don Gury for helping us As people gathered they enjoyed Pvt Richard 1- Brower
Mr* Dean Shade of Hastinc* a|were 8undAy dinner guests of Street Saturday. Rev. Rogers of
punch while visiting with their
patient
al
ths
Osteopathic
HosM&lt;nk£r
of
Hasting*.
*
of our Dad We thank the Leon- friend.-- A delicious ham dinner USA QMSTC, LL I. 87th-527
i " — •"
pltal. Grand Rapid*
that UK
the OVW.MM4W
Standard Charles Walt and family of Has­
ard-Oagood Funeral Home, the i with all the trimming* was en. ’
*
loll
Oil RlaHnn
Station at
at Woodland ...
was ting* and her mother were Tueapall bearer*, the kind ladle* of joyed by the 66 present Ths
day callere of Mr. and Mr* Rich­
honored Sunday at an open broken into and burglarized last ard aux-bridge.
Methodist Church, guest speaker was Buck MatWednesday
night.
The
thieves
house for their 40lh annivenarv
nelghbors and friends for their thews from WOOD-TV. It was
though Ifulneos and help during dlKtivrted that some people on
at the home of their daughter,
Mr and Mr*. Dale Cunningham and damaged other, property in the Shoebridge home. * Mrs.
television are just plain people
Sons and families of
Helping were their eon. and the building This yras the sec­
also He gave an inteitwtlng talk
Dr. DeForest Walton
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs ond time in recent' weeks that
about the broadcasting, no. not
Elmer Winey of Hasting* Mr* this station has been broken into.
the weather as many expected.
Her many friends and former
Gerald Haskins served the white
IN MEMOR1AM
He rood many letter* of comdecorated cake. Others helping neighbors were grieved to hear
In sad but loving memory of ment. mostly complaint*, that he
were Mr*. Mary Jean Hine*, of the death on Monday of Mrs.
Paul Reese, son of Mr and serve
Della Durkee in Hastings. Mrs
Mr*.
Richard
Waite
and
Mrs
away so suddenly Dec 16. 11»63. letters and show* concern to all Mr*. Paul Reese of Lake Odessa,
Durkee, widow of the late Fred Joseph Hospital in Ann Arbor
"It's been three long years rince ' An important message he brought has been promoted to Bp 4 in Elmer Winey. Guests attended
Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
from Muskegon. Copemish. Tra­
that cold December day
! wa* that if you arc unhappy VietNam.
verse City, Caledonia, Lontliig. »h'« community, the family home
When they came and told me I with a program or television. 8p. 4 Panl Reeve U.S. 55865322
being on Barnum Road west of
Clarksville,
Alto.
Hastings,
and
that you had pa.ssed away
write to the station and .com- Btry. A. VM Arty.
Durkee Road After the death of
Lake
Odessa.
How I mile your arm* that used plain. If you donX nobody know*
On Dec. 6. 8 pound, 7*4 ounce her husband, she moved to Has­
to bold me tight
but what it la okey. Many show*
tings to make her home with her
When thing* went wrong you
h*v«
have been discontinued because
sister. Slvo is survived by two Ray Seese home * Mr. and Mrs.
said, they would be all right. of compiainta. As the saying goes.
Army Private Terry L. Vande- Mrs Donald Hofstra (Marcia sons and a daughter, and num­ Henry Van Byckle or Dowling were
Hullibergeri of Jenison at But­
But 111 keep on loving you
erous other relatives. Services Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
though we are apart
pie Are Funny." To bring the E. Vandecar, Woodland, on Dec. terworth Hospital She arrived
Mr* Keith Buehler. * Mr. and
Ill never forget you. youll still hilarious evening io. a close Hay 2, completed eight weeks MP on her grandparent*. Mr. and were planned for Wednesday af­
Mrs. Oriey HulUberger’s 35th an­ ternoon with burial in Fuller Mrs. Keith Buehler attended the
be in my heart
Moore and Roy Tilkemeyer sold training at Fort Gordon. Ga.
Pythian Bisters Christmas party
niversary.
.
For if* crushed and tear* still
Mrs. Durkee (Della Relgleri all at the VFW home Saturday. *
Bo until, "Beyond the Sunset"
report to Port Dlx, NJ.. Dec. 11 111* life and join* the other
thin and the remainder were sold
when I'll rejoin you."
for a new assignment. Jim ar­ friends in extending sympathy Kidder and children of Caledonia
for 50c each. This project netted
last Wednesday.
Sadly missed by his
rived home Nov. 18. * Mrs. Lethe to the family.
over 40 dollar* The money will
Ralph Moore attended the an­
Mr. William Plank, who for
loving wife, Alice
Bhumway spent two weeks In
— I for the les* fortunate tn tiie 8P/4 John O. Call U.S. 55885342 Lansing at the home of her son. several years has made Ills home nual Kalamazoo Milk Producer*
Association meeting Saturday. *
with
his
eon.
Cedi,
and
family
20th
M.P.
Company
John.
*
Mra.
John
Waldron
and
. community. Everyone seemed to
Douglas,
with
Mrs.
Clyde
Rus
­
Buehler
Rood,
noutfiwc-'t
of
on
have a real good time and arc
_
sell and Vern, attended the re­ Freeport died Bunday. Tlie Plank and her father. Ralph Moore,
looking forward to next year.
ception of Mrs. Waldron's grand­ family lived for notno time in visited Mrs. Moore in a nursing
Tlvrre were many guests present
rnutunc
son. William Dale Bailey of the house where your scribe now home In Battle Creek Bunday *
net that were given an invitation to
Kalamazoo, Saturday. * Mr. and Uvea and will be remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fields of
join the chib.
Mr*. Lawrence McKLshmle of many of the older ones intjil* Greenville were Saturday caller*
Eaton Rapids and Mrs. Ruth community. Services wert' held of Mr. and Mr*. CUUr Clum Later
shoppers on- aware Sonia Claus
Desgrange* were Bunday dinner on Tuesday with burial In Irv­ they visited her sister, Mr*. Ray
made his annual visit in Wood­
guests of Mr. and Mrs Forro.vt ing Cemetery. * Mrs. Mulford is Blough, in Pennock Hospital.
land at Brown's Discount Satur­
Gerald C. Ford Is on duty in Haney at Morrison Lake.
supplying as school secretary al
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Fields and
day. He took the orders from the Vietnam. His address is:
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hummel Woodland while Mrs. Dcgrdorff children of Sheridan were Satur­
children and promised to do hl* EOH3 Gerald C. Ford
and family were Sunday dinner 1* on leave of absence No one day visitor* of Mr. and Mr*. Clair
best to HU them Help make it B51-17-14
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William called us wtth news &lt;hl* week. Clum and Mr. and Mr* George
NBA Public Works, Box U
Cium. * Mr. and Mr*. Clair Clum
Morey and Dawn of Ionia. * The Please)
locally Remember also to re­
FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96695 annual Shade Christmas party
were Bunday visitors of their
port your Ciirtstnuis activtlea.
was held Sunday at the Lake-O
daughter. Mr. and Mrs Martin
visits and visitors to me so your. Mrs. Violet Anderson is stay­ New*tand with a potluck dinner
Tuttle of Alto. * Mrs. Ellrabeth
I friends
will know------how---you —
cele.
.
-------------------------— -,| Ing with her daughter. Mr*. Her- and exchange of gifts with 40 In
Overholt attended the WMA at
I2/3S brnted
I bert Crosby, of Portland. On attendance. * Mr. and Mr*. Vern
Mrs. Mary Near'* home Monday
-------------- i Mr. and Mra. Floyd Mahler Christmas rite wUl entertain at Moore of Allegan. Mr and.Mr*.
By Mrs. Stephen Osgood
night. * Mr. and Mr*. Clark
•
I were weekend bouwquest* with I hM home Mr*. Crosby and son. Hayes Campbell of Hastings. 11 MtM
TotestwM SU-Z4O4 Blanchard and daughter* were
1 her son. Mr and Mr*. Eddie O««iou, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd An- Mrs. Thelma OUUland of LanBunday vliltrWs of her parents, Mr.
and Mf* Robsrt Newton. .
Orr and Becky. * Mra. Rhoda f*e7°n
ALS°‘’ ring |hd Mrs. Ruth Tasker were
Bawdy was taken to the Oateo“nd fam,1F ol B»ttle Cr*«k' Sunday visitor* of Mr. atid htt*. Kllgabeth Roblyer attended the ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton
Christian Endeavor executive
F»thlc Hcapi.tgu in Grand Rated*1
018 Hug0 Anderton family.. Barley StadeL
meeting at the home of Mr. and anl and daughter visited Mr* Ada
rbi».n. &gt; । Friday morning after suffering 1
Mrs. Verden Heslerly on Mon­ Newton at the Arthur Fuller home
riiiioa t. a fan Bt the home of Mr. and
———————■
day evening. ★ David Osgood was in Hastings Bunday. * Mrs. Jack
r ."'t !ir Mrs Herald Classic She wo*
waiting to be admitted to the
vln Patrick, visited Mrs Gary Mc­
haspltal for observation before
Mra Leone Scott of Hastings Ghee at Bridgeport. Noah and
“ ' *“ her fall. She suffered no broken
was a Bunday caller at the home Kelley McGhee came home with
of Mrs Mar- Brown and Isabell. them and will stay at the Patricks
Terry Vandecar recently compitted his eight week’s military
Blough attended the Pythian Bis­
1 police training nt. Fort Gordon.
lotte Roblyer of Kalamazoo on ter* Christmas party Saturday
Saturday to help her celebrate evening.
her birthday. * Mr. and Mra.
lularosa L,:
Ten? L. VanEllsworth Scott of Hastings were children attended the church
decar. U 8 54953061, 561*1 Mlll■ t wn tary Police Co.. Pt. Meyers. Va.
Bunday to help Marjorie cele- ; Methodist Church Saturday. * Mr
►J &gt;-I. (22211. * Have you mailed your
brale her 14th birthday.
! and Mra. Tim Kidder and cbllirr.nt.r । Chrlsttno* cnrtb to the service
u.r Pro men you know? They enjoy hcarBANNER WANT ADS PAY
and family were Bunday evening

CARD OF THANKS

Woodland

FIRST METHODIST WSCg TEA

Mrs. Raymond Whitehead, a for-

The First Methodist WBCB
Christmas meeting, a Pins and

living in
Gury presenting the program.
hoeptul for some time.
The Card Club enjoyed dinner

party. Attending went Mr. and

Pvt Michael Clardy will arrive
from Fort Dlx. N. J., to spend
a 18-day leave over the holidays
with hl* wife. Jan, in Kalama-

Clardy of Muncie, Ind., will also
son and Mrs Mary Carpenter. all be hare at Christmas time. At
of Middleville. Mr. and Mra. How-

Milton Buehler Medical Center. Denver. Colo,
is Mary Bcbon- where he wlU be a chaplain's as­
sistant.

ert Tooker and family were Bunday

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The Hastings Banner Christian world
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111th Yrai

Hastings United
Community Fund
Reaches $57350
Hasting* United Community
Fund campaign reached 157.­
350.64 in cash and pledges. Chair­
man Jack Hoke reported to the
director* at their recent meeting.
T:u- goal was (54225
Contribution* from the varlou*
division* included:
Industrial—(40,456 66.
ProfeMlonal — Doctor*. (1.000,
dentist* (290, lawyers (524, insur­
ance agencies (54350. clergy 1116.
Retail— Automotive (330. gaso­
line stations (78. grocery store*
(187, downtown (incomplete) (2.­
243. out-retail (472. transporta­
tion (135. special retail (1.01425.

LEAVING DOWNTOWN SCENE — Mra Rsva B. Benson, S21 E.
Bond, who hai been a familiar figure in Hastings' buainesa dli-

the J. ('. Penney fitotr. Mra Benson has been tn "drygood*" and
"curtains and drape*" until taking over the credit department
Lawrence E. Iktnon on May 8, 1819. He was a lineman for Mlchl1936. Mr*. Benson plan* on going to Artiona and California to

Benson.—Banner photo.

Mrs. Irene Parker
Barry, Eaton
Attorneys Honor Continues as
Demo Chairman
Irene Parker was re-elect­
Judge McDonald edMrs.
chairman of the Barry County
Members of the Barry and
Eaton County Bar Association*,
and their spouses. iMugRtd dry
cull Judge Archie D. McDonald
of Hastings on Friday. Dec. 9,,
with a banquet at the Nordla at:
Battle Creek.
Atty. George Watson, dean of
the Eaton Bar, paid tribute to
Judge McPonald.-who is retiring
at the erid of this year, and pre­
sented him with an illuminated
world globe as-a^fltl from the
Eaton County attorneys.

ly of Judge McDonald * Judicial

Democratic Committee Wednes­
day night. Dec. 14. by a unani­
mous vote of the executive com­
mittee.
,

past accomplishment* of the
party.
Other member* of the county
committee who were re-named
Include Melvin Goebel, vice
chairman; Marcia Beard, secre­
tary. and Carl Brodbeck. treas­
urer.

: Chyistnuis Cards

On Denn’s List

backward glances
'bits of yesterday"....
as gleaned from tbe
Banner files

signally honored when she won
top State honor* In the 1946
National 4H Grounds activity.
Her prize was a 17-Jewet gold
watch. Ths 1946 graduate of
Hasting* High earned the award
for her home landscaping
achlevment* during eight years

Irwin Haven* the Moose toy
drive chairman, said the Opera-,
tlon Santa Claus" was a complete First Presbyterian Church bare
made greater gains in mamhersuccess with many items of toy*
and clothing donated for distri­
bution to needy youngsters in Presbyterian Church In ths
United State*. according to a

be repaired and
text year.,
f
M Tears Age
F. ChrtrtUnron,

Middleville Man
Killed Saturday j Story of Birth of Christ Child to
In Truck Crash ! Be Retold in Pageantry and Song;

The Christmas Story

Philip (Buddy) Briggs. 25. of!
Middleville, was killed and Nor- '
man Seger. 19. Rl Hasting*, was I
injured about 8:45 am. Saturday
when Mr. Briggs' Ford pickup I
truck went out of control on1
M-20 about seven and one-half I
miles west of Mt. Pleasant.

IN THOSE DAYS a decree went out from Caesar Augustus
that all the world should be enrolled This wo* the first enroll­
ment, when Quirinlus was governor of Syria, And all went to
be enrolled, each to hl* own city
And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of
Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which 1* called Beth­
lehem. because he was of the house and lineage of David to be
enrolled with Mary, hl* betrothed, who was with child And
while they were there, the time came for her‘to be delivered.
And she gave birth to her flrot-born son and wrapped him Ln
swaddling clothes. and laid h!tn In a manger, because there was
no place for them in the inn.

Tz'k'wr'fn

Celebrates Joyful
Feast of Christmas

highway and smashed against

Families Planning Gay Reunions

", . . Hehold I bring you good tidings of great joy. which
shall be to all people; for unto you is born this day in the
City of David a Savior, Which is Christ the King . . . And
suddenly there, was with the angel a multitude of the Heav­
enly Host praising God, and saying, ‘Glory to God in the
highest, and on earth Peace, Good Will toward men' . .

।

Mr. Briggs, the father of three
This is Christmas week, and nearly everyone is making
children, was fatally Injured and
Seger was knocked unconscious final preparations to celebrate the Feast of the Nativity.
While Christmas is essentially a religious celebration, it is
He was taken to the hospital at
And in that region there were shepherds out in the field,
keeping watch over their flock* by night. And an angel of the
Mt. Pleasant where he was treat­ also a time of happiness and joy, one in which individuals do
Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone
ed for bruises and abrasions. He their utmost to make others happy.
around them, and they were filled with fear.
was brought home Sunday.
Families are already c mgregating. Many servicemen are
Mr. Briggs and Seger had gone
And the angel said to the*, "Be not afraid: for behold, I
Public Agencies - Medical Fa­
en route home for holiday leave. Students have relumed home
bring you good news of a great Joy which will come to all the
cility (166, Barry County Road
-----car. a 1962 Pontiac, which had from college* and universities ।—
people: for to you la bom thia day in the city of David a Sav­
and
other
institution, for higher ChrbUn*. program will be al
been used by his brother. Larry
ior. who is Christ the Lord. And this will be a sign for you;
Seger, a senior at Central Michi­ learn Inn. Hosting*-and other] 7:30 on Christmas Eve. The
you
will
find
a
babe
wrapped
In
swaddling
clothes
and
lying
in
(23450, sheriff's department
gan University. The motor had high school and elementary! theme will be "And a Song Wa*
a manger."
(6050, city employees (36. Pen­
developed trouble.
schools will close their doors this |
nock Hospital (1218.50. Health
„
„
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the
They were towing the car back Thursday to give pupils and, _ '
Department (96. Post Office (87.
■&gt;«’ ■*»"“" »“”■■■
heavenly
host
praising
God
and
saying.
"Glory
to
God
in
the
to Middleville where the motor upchvr. wn opporlunlfy to Rt
Hospital Purchasing (10. Agri­
ready for this rncut joyful holl- prator of the Hasting* Baptist
highest,
and
on
earth
peace
among
men
with
whom
he
Is
was
to
be
replaced,
when
the
acculture Extension Office (48.
day.
| Church, will deliver the message
pleased!"
%
cldent
occurred.
Bureau of Social Service* (80.
From far and near, son* and | at lhe 11 o'clock Sunday momThe truck was badly damaged
Special Education (85 for a total
When the angels went away from them into heaven, the
a.uvIXvr. ore rvtpvnlnp to thelf ,
„ u„ , M
of (228650.
shepherds said to one another, "Let us go over to Bethlehem
parents homes, often bringing
Public School*—44438.17.
null sec this thing that lias happened which the Lord has made
their famlile* to enjoy the fes- "!n« «cnrtce.
known to us."
to
tlvltles as in days, of old.
'; “What Means This
• Day?"
-•“ *l» —
(697.73. Second (16323. Third
Beeler Funeral Home at Mid­
While most families will be be the topic for the sermon to
And they went with haste, and found Mary and Joseph,
(655 80. Fourth Ward (1553 65.
dleville with the Rev. Harold
locether. hundred* will not. a* । be delivered by the Rev. Wlhard
and
the
babe
lying
In
a
manger
And
when
they
saw
it
they
!
H.
Curtis
at
the
First
Presby
­
for a total of (3.07091.
M Taber officiating with buri­
their ions arc In lhe armed
made known the saying which had been told them concerning
Townships—(280.65.
al In the Bedford Cemetery.
force* of the United State*, terian Church al the 9 .30 and 11
this child: and all who heard It wondered at what the shep­
Mr. Briggs is survived by his many fighting for liberty in ,a m Chri*Unas services
The bylaws have been changed
herds told them. But Mary kept all these things, pondering
Details
of
the
church
services
wife, Marla: two daughters. Phyl­ Vietnam, other* holding the
to provide for 18 regular elected
them in her heart And the shepherds returned, glorifying and
lis. who will be 2 on Jan. 31. and line In Korea and still other* ! will be found Ln other columns
board members, six to be elected
praising God for all they had heard and seen, as It had been
i of The Banner.
Patricia, 5 months; a son, Wen­
each year for three-year terms.;
told them.
— &lt;Luke 2:1-21.&gt;
; Because Christmas— —
Day--------falls
dell. 3; hl* mother. Mrs. Elvah in other foreign IKiida.
----------------------------------The drive chairman, vice chair-!
Briggs of Hastings; his father
In "tr, American lre«t. Uie «"
beciue
man and past drive chairman
and step-mother. Mr. and Mrs. prayer for pence will dominate i
"" .. LL* r 1 m Hollneaa
are also to be on the board mak­
Howard C. Briggs, of R4 Battle
Many churepe. In lhe Barry
“ «“"«&gt; «
ing a total of 91.
Creek; his grandmother. Mrs. county area Hare bold tb.lr re-'
Richard Groos Is chairman of,
Mary Packard, of Hastings: two llylou, proyranu. bin null other. ‘ Planned Cor that day were rno.cd
the board and Arthur Olson.
brothers. Sgt Ralph Briggs sta- are tchedultrl for halurday and *bea*f and wet. held lan SunBarry County's juvenile agent, is
t'oned in Germany and Jerry Sunday.
1 “T­
to be drive chairman next year.
Briggs of Hastings, and three
At Emmanuel E p I &gt; c o pa I
* ‘f”"*1 f'a'ur*
U» mornTom Johnston, manager of the
step-sister* and three step­ Cburrli lb- tradnlonel Chrbt- W
*"a
E W. BUss Division, and Stan
brothers
Wendell
lives
with
his
;
Water
and
air
pollution
are
|
the
following
items
were
picked
up
mu Eve MldnliM Mau will be
&lt;*» J"'"11
Foltz, of the City Hank, were I
mother.
Mr*.
Montlne
Brlgts
of
btwourt at It oel«* Saturday.
Jane of Mr and Mn.
elected to the board to fill bn- admittedly major, problems here along Uw roadway:
Fort Pierce. Fla.. Mr. Briggs' first ThU year. .pecUl «•» by the | Sleven Hammond by the Putor.
expired terms. Re-elected for j tn Michigan if we are to retain
... ---------------------------------------------Two cubic yards of waste paper wife.
women', choir, under direction of [ ««• Howard Royer.. auUUd by
three-year terms were Richard
huIldrrd Bnd nily-seven
Wo.ra. M OdovwM., or.wtHA. I
’“y" Tl»J»«»Ia ot t»th
J. Guenther. George Hamsty. our standing as one of the leading I
will fewlure tbe IBlh century Mr bnd Mr. HMnmond were
Mr*. Erik von Reis. Robert Wil­ tourist and resort states of the1 t^r C4U1S
Enilub wtl'n, tor the «une op., prevent .nd took pert In Uw
cox and Atty. Richard Hudson.
Nation.
*
I
! One hundred and thirty-two bolcharlst by John Merbecke. There service. The baby wore a long
There Is. however, one other U(a Broken bottle* 0( whlch there
will also be a Christmas anthem. dress that had been worn by Mr*.
Hammond, ner
her motner.an
mother.and her
"•pollution" problem that deserves were many were not counted.
'e Ye Cher
Cher-­ Hammonu.
"Prom Heaven Atgiye.
-----'
f were
when
they
ubs Come," a solo ’’A Savior I* grandmother
more attention than It has ob_
Ninety-two
old auto parts and
---- christened. .
Bom" by Mr*. David Settles,
and
You
dreamers
of
a
"White
vlously been receiving—the litter­
A choir of 22 sang three Christa solo. '"Luly. Lulay. Thou Little
Christinas"
may
have
your
Ing of our parks and highways
Tiny
Child
”
by
Mrs.
John
LunTwenty-four items of clothing.
dreams come true, but those who i *—&gt;
with unsightly trash. Roadside
“ M’IWUU Chruimu mra.
Sixty miscelleaneous items. In­ have bra, ..mm. Io n Ue Juh- »"» , *
in. .tauld w rxtmnml, &lt;«• chrtjunu
wm be
br I
clean-up costs alone have more ,eluding some lumber.
I the congregation. The public is
In the evening, the church was
than doubled during the post six
I
cordially
Invited
to
attend.
i
Fifty-nine
of
the
bottles
counted
| filled for the annual Bunday
Mrs Bratrice Fisher, director
I On Sunday morning, there will School program, entitled “The
Of Barry County Social Services years, rising from (322.000 in i9601 were of the “no-deposit, no return."
be plain celebrations of the: Three GlpZ of Christmas." In
Department, ha* been notified by to (743,701 in 1965. Chances are .variety.
. Christmas communion at 9 am which more than 70 young people
Health. Education and Welfare Uiat 1966 will sec a further incre­
i Multiply the above, by the mile­
participated The church audi­
that lhe Barry County Medical
Tuesday T'ght.
.
age
of main trunk- —
highways,
and
torium was beautifully decorated
Care Faculty has been accepted ment Ln costs.
-----------------------------------------for the occasion and each one
by Health, Education and Wei-1 in fact, during a test-run study you can get some idea of the snow covered the Bony a.
Ser““c
h'Tn.'unn" 0' *
°' ' “
“»
Wednesday morning, according of the Am.;.ij y
Gcd Chur !• present received a box of candy
to the Hastings Fisheries Re- ha* announced that a unified
Benefit* Program for the Aged between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti.
(Continued on Page 4&gt;
search staff.
Sunday School and morning
(Title XVIII Social Security1
Mondag, the snow began fall- f worship service will be held
Act).
Clarence Slowinski Ing and by 5 pm. IS Inches had Sunday
The identification number ha*i
covered the ground. Another inch
Sunday School classes are to
been received by Mr*. Betty Ab­
Dies Suddenly
had fallen by Tuesday and Tues- [ meet in their rooms at 9:45. and
bey. Administrator at the Fa­
“ at
** 10 o'clock everyone •la *to
--------meet• |
Funeral services for Clarence day night another 10th of an
cility. and will be used In billing
In the sanctuary for a one-hour j
H.
Slowinski.
49.
who
died
sud
­
under this program.
service. The theme for Pastor 1
The temperatures:
Collver's message will be "The! Beginning salaries of (8.000
The Facility has been notified
8gt. David Wood of the Barry denly Tuesday evening at ills Date
High Low Precip.
Revealed Christ " At 7 pm. there ,’ were approved for Barry County
that there will be some changes County sheriff's department has home in Lake Odessa will be held
is a Christmas Communion serv- 1I special education teachers at the
that will be required during the announced that, a meeting for a!)
coming year as far as the fa­ trained radiological monitors
ice at which the Rev. Eunice ' Wednesday. Dec. 14. meeting of
}’■ --- **
cility budding is concerned, and would be held on Thursday. Dec. BL Edwards Catholic Church Ln
। Stitt will be the guest speaker., the Barry Intermediate Board of
’ Education. A spokesman for the
। The public is Invited
the Social Services board is tak- 29. at 7:30 pm. in the supervisor* Lake Odessa. Father Raymond ! [&gt;ef 19 ’ ‘M
j The Rev Fr Ralph Kelly, pas- Board said that the salary prgIng this into consideration andj room of the Courthouse.
Moeggenberg will officiate. Buna]! Dec‘ jo
30
22
will be making the necessary!
SgL Wood said a one-night will be at Itakealde Cemetery.1 Dec^ 21 ..27
| tor of St. Rase of Lima Cnthoh? . posal had been researched /&lt;nd
changes a* soon as possible.
| refresher course would be of- The Rosary will
recited
_______ _ _______
Church, has announced that I appeared to be well in lint In
Thursday evening at 8 at lhe .
there will be Midnight Mass on ’ view of current trends throughPatients at th* facility whoi fered.
■
Saturday and Masses on Christ- I out the State.
are under Medicare will be able
Wood said he
'------------*“* **
—* a- Pickens Chapel where he re- Library TO L.IOSG
-Wood
expected
that
The Hastings Public •Library 1' mo*
mas Day will be nt
at 8 and 10 am
The minimum starting salary
to receive payment* effective Jan. course In radiological monitoring poses He died suddenly al his
’or special education teacher*
will be closed Dec. 24 and 31
'’ ------ ‘be no ------“~
1, 1987. if they qualify in al) would be offered at Middleville
There----will
11:30 am. Moat
has
been
(5
600
Tlie
minimum
• on that day.
respect*. The qualification* are
completely explained in the book­
Christmas carols are to be sunv
let which I* pul out by the Social
by a .-horal group under the 11- ' teacher* 1* (5200
Security Administration, and
rectloh of Herbert Moyer starting
which all eligible people have re­
at 11:30 op Saturday night.
ceived to date.
Tlie Rev Marvin Slckmiller.
pastor of the Hastings United
Brethren Church, announced
Middleville Lions
that the Rev. E D Coxon will
be in charge of tlie 11 am. SunGive Christmas Gifts
lay tervlcc and the Sacrament
Th* Middleville Lions Club,
of the Lord’s Supper will be
with the help of the Barry Coun­
served. A Christmas program U
ty Department of Social Service*,
to be preicnted this Thursday at
and the schools, have contributed
food and clothing coupons to five
needy famine* in thlj area.
The food and clothing for the
Church, announced I h a
five families has been directed
Christmas Eve service would beprimarily toward the 14 children
In this group.
ship service. "The Open Door,”
will be held nt 11 am Sunday.
Two Lion members will per­
The Children’* Chotr will sing.
sonally deliver the gifts to the
The theme for the 10 am,
families shortly before Christmas
Sunday »ervice at the Zion Lu­
Day. The Middleville Lions Club
theran Churh east of Woodland
b hoping that this project will
be a success and will be contin­
E.rthday." Partor Eihar Unseth
ued and enlarged in the years to
h»* announeed. The three choirs
will sing The' Sunday School
They would like to’thank the
citizen* of Middleville in con­
tributing to and supporting the
CLOSED MONDAY
nock. R3 Nashville, ha* resigned
Lions Club and worthy projects
after more than 15 years' *crvice
luch as this.
*tth the Barry County Selective
alee Board. Col. Arthur A.
les. Slate draft director, told
HOME HEALTH TEAM — Charles

EDITORIALS

Snoic Covers
Area, But Ice
Not Yet Safe

Ask Trained
Radiological
Monitors to Meet

Barry’s Special
Teachers to Begin
At $6,000 Yearly

Home Damaged

The Robert Becker iiome at

County la forlcnat* to hare a health department which ba* qualified under the Medicare proling* firemen, who quickly had
Marted from a faulty InMallattai

10,

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, December 22, 1966

Barry Medical
Facility Qualifies
Seventh-day
Adventists Want For Federal Care

ed Judge McDonald with a
camera and accessories.
Judge McDonald received large
framed jihotograplu of himself
p6nt throw out this year's
which are to be hung In the1
court roodui in the two counties, Cludstmas card*. Pastor Samuel
comprising die Fifth Judicial1 J. Elie of the Beventh-day Ad­
ventist church want* to send
Circuit
Atty. Leo Hoffman of Allegan, them to Korea and Indonesia,
was also among those who paid। wh*re theym be used to brighten
inoutc
reuruig jurist.
1«’** ,?*
tribute to
to me
the retiring
Jurist.
Charlotte Municipal Judge,
Robert Ballard presided at the
The majority of card* will b*
dinner
Mnt to
wh*re last year
. „ . _ , McDonald reinonded mOre 014X1 N0-000 young*l«3 at7n^nrtd ' Unded V««°°n Bible School.
to th* tributes very approprip^eny u
rampant in Korea
•u,y'
I that even something simple like
Judge McDonald previously a picture on a used ChrbUna*
hud been honored at a banquet card
—" helps
•— *to brighten ■■the •day
at the Hart Hotel in Battle for a child.
Creek, arrranged by the Calhoun 1 Persons wishing to contribute
County Bar Association, and by [ their cards may leave them at
the Hasting* Area Chamber of the Jerry Andrus Insurance
Commerce at that organization’s Agency in the National Bank
annual dinner.
Building and Mrs. Harold And­
rus. R4. Phone No. 5-3527. and
also leave them at Hazel Bowers,
538 W. Walnut. Hastings. Phone
No. 945-4034
Michael O. Engle, a junior, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon V. Engle.
MO W. Madison, Is among the HHS Band Concert
394 student* Unit have been
_
_____________ _______
_
As__a _paat-Christma*
musical
named to the Dean's List'at treat, the Hastings High School
Denison University for the 1965- Band Concert will be broadcast
66 academic year. To qualify a over WBCH at 10 am. Monday,
student must maintain at least Dec. 28. It 1* sponsored by The
a 3.0 average for the entire year. Tyden Corporation.

The Hastings post office has
handled a record volume of
Christmas • null this year, ac­
cording to Thomas Myers, the
superintendent of mails, and the
high point was reached on Mon­
day when 45560 piece* of out­
going and 56,1(8 piece* of Incom­
ing mall were handled.

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�State’s Oldest
Resident Dies
At Vermontville

. bration of her daughter and aoni In-law. Mr. and Mra. Douglas
McNabb of Bunfield.
। Other survivors include an­
other daughter. Mra. Jesse
■ &lt;Ma.-y» Baker who has looked
after her motlurr for several
i years: two sans. Grover H. who
I reside., at the old farm home on
Brown Road, and Lynn D. of
Newaygo: three grandchildren; It
great, grandchildren, and 13
great, great, grandchildren.
The Rev. Leonard Maunder of­
ficiated ■ Monday's sendees and
burial was tn Woodlawn Ceme­
tery. Vermontville.

THE HASTINGS BANNER—3
Thursday, December 22, IBM

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Services for Mra. Mary Emma
Grant, ioe. of Vermontville,
were held Monday at 1:80 pm.
from the Vogt Funeral Home in
Vermontville.
This centenarian iiad the dis­
tinction of being Michigan's
oldest resident, and was honored
last Summer with a cnngrntulatc:y message and roses sent by
Governor George Rompey.
&gt;
Mra. Grant died Friday eve-1
nlng. Dec. 16. only a few miles |
from her birthplace In Che ter
Township. She had been In fall-1
17
Ing health the pout couple of
years, but prior to that time
had been extremely active for
one of her age.
Bom on Jan. 9. 18450. she was
a daughter of Marcus D. and
Lucy &lt; Clark &gt; Olin. She attend­
ed the Olin school, the land
which had been given by her
parents, as a child. The school
later became known as the Aines
school, and the building, still
standing. U now used as a tool
rhed on the farm of Evert A. ]
Steward on Gresham Highway.
She and Hiram Grant were ’
married on Dec. 3. 1880. in Char­
lotte. Taking another couple
along to stand up with them they 1
drove a horae and buggy into
Charlotte and were married in
a minister's residence. Thef then
drove bock to her parent's home.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant started
liouMkeeping on a farm on
Brown Road Later they built a’:
line modem home on the same
lly Mri. Ethel III link
property. In 1911 they moved Into [
IM-3414
Vermontville to the E. Main •2 Clarksville
Street, address, although Mr.
Best wishes and greetings to
Grunt continued to work t h e the Banner staff and al) its
farm until he was over 80. Mr. leaders fcr a very Merry Christ­
Grant died In IMO.
ina'. and Hoppy nnd healthy New
Mra. Grant learned to cook Year. * The carolers from the
nnd bake us a young girl. After church here visited many places
her marriage she bak'd h.-r i.wn Sunday evening. * The Young
bread and po-vteries. matte butter, People here ay expecting to
raised chickens, nnd sewed all help out al the Chrt Unas prothe clothing for the family, even i ram at the W Lowell U. B.
to making overalls for Iwt hus- Church Friday evening as Rev.
l.nnd and two sonsi Site also Max Overshire and wife will pre­
knit, and did fancy work. The side.
flrat sewing machine site used
The Christmas program here
was operated by tinning the at the church will be al the
wheel by a little handle This forenoon Sunday school hour
was before tlie pedal machine Christmas Day. * The Alto Gar­
was Invented.
den Club Chri'tmas party was
At 14 she carded wool for two j held Wednesday. Dec. 14. at the
wool blankets, one of which is Hope Church on M-50. A real
still in the family. The Grants nice program was had. The next
also operated a sugar bush and Christian Endeavor roller skatthat was In the days when nlHing party will be Turaday Dec.
the final boiling was done tn 27 at Lowell.
the house They used to make * Mra. Doris Bawdy is still
maple sugar in 4-pound blocks.1 a patient al Pennock Hospital
then Mr. Grant would pile it Into ! nnd showing some improvement
a wagon nnd drive Into No-shvllkf m her condition. All hope to
or Vermontville to sell it for five sec her gel recovered soon.
or six cents a pound.
j
------------ •-----------Several years ago Mrs. Grant
For Banner Clarified Ads
attended the 50th wedding cele-1
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Presbyterian Church. Rev. Leason Sharpe is the pastor. Thirtyfour other churches were on the
honor roll.
-

.
30 Years Ago
Friday and Saturday of this
week, the Hastings Camp Fire
groups of this city and the
guardians will conduct a free
distribution of toys for the chil­
dren of needy families in the
Presbyterian Church social par­
lors Those having toys to con­
tribute are asked to bring them
to the parlors on either of these
two dayi

The LO O P, will hold a big
Christmas party for children of
thia community next week
Thursday. Free gifts, packets of
candy and entertainment will be
available for all.

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Hastings Copter No 68 Royal
i Arch Masons elected the fol­
lowing officers for the coming
year at their .meeting Friday,
'evening: Clarence Texter, high
। priest: Walter D. Lake, king: Ray
J. Brunch, scribe; Walter H.
Snyder, secretary; Frank Adair,
; treasurer; Herbert J. Freeland,
[captain of host: Finley E. John­
son. principal sojourner; John L
Eddy. Royal Arch captain: Ly­
man Chamberlain, master of the
third veil; Arthur D Fallows,
i master of the second veil; Hurry
|H. Pierce. master of the flrat
veil; Myron W. Vrooman. sen­
tinel.
Lee C. Howard, assistant prin­
cipal here for the past seven
years, plans to rtalgn at the end
of the current school year, to
accept thq position of Bales
Manager for the Mlcidgan Lad­
der (Company of Ypsilanti, the
largest concern of its kind In
the Nation.

Saturday will be another big
day at the -Bijou Theater when
Romeo and Juliet, featuring
Francis X. Bushman and Bevtrlv
Bayne. In the starring roles will
be presented at both the after­
noon and evening performances.
This eight-reel picture U sold
to have cost 8250.000 to produce.
The Oratorio. "Holy City." was
given bv a chorus of 200 voices
at the Methodist Church Thurs­
day evening, under direction of
Mra. Chester Stem The chorus
was composed moatiy of pupils
of the public schools of this city.
Solo parts were taken by Mr
Perry of Kalamazoo Normal.
Mra Maud Tucker, Mra. Tit­
marsh of Grand Rapids and Neal
Nyland of the High School fac-

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‘5

�EDITORIAL
th* ordeal Involved in a public
*a* pf

Call
News Notes

of lhe fact that each thoughUcaa

,1s willing to undergo the grief,
the iilghway is helping to create Involved in preference to telling
for Michigan a problem approach­ the manuscript go Inta print ai u.
ing the million dollar mark In tiiat U wry strong and convincing
yearly coats and which is to utterly evidence that lhe bock does, in
wasteful because there U atwo- fact, contain objectionable peratxial
and ccnitltute strong testimony luteiy no justification for this1 material, that, in deference to her
dtogracerful habit to exist.
| wishes and without loss of idstoribillly n«! pride that citizens have

■
P&lt;w» V«rmont»iti«
uU Re.rd.nt Swcumh

Birth*i at Pennock

eago and arriving in Denver. Cok&gt;,

It will be
tiring tor the parents:

tlie state, county

In our opinion, the wishes of eliminate.

beauty of the Michigan country-

The roadside littering problem 1*
and without

tn ot u* to quit throwing stuff
alcng the public roadway*!

The solution to as simple as

reach of everyone. No complicated
■anal hardships. Nothing more
than that ia needed and with
proper co-operation tht results
could be truly startling.

Tlie death of Walt Disney la a
in iwui to material to be con­ national loss. However, the many
tained in the forthcoming book. wonderful creations he gave the
The Death of a President." and world win live on because they
publication and serialisation should have the tunrlcaa quality of all
be promptly suspended until revi­
sion* of some highly personal
His Mickey Mouse and Donald
Duck are International character*.
the late president, have been made. Snow White, Pinocchio and Bambi,
After all. why all tlie haste to to name only a few ot his greater
"hit ths street" with this book films, have been shown in every
which U supix»&lt;d to be a work continent on earth. As a result of
of exceptional historical merit? his creative talent, the animated
Such a volume Is In an entirely cartoon became an entirely new
different category than a new* and exciting art form.
scoop where time Is admittedly of
Hl* true versatility. however, was

demonstrated when lie later pio­
In this Instance, there was tun- neered new areas of the clnenutlc
art to produce a aeries of wildlife
Naturally, this ideal situation U absolutely certain prior to |jubll- films that were as amazing from
not likely to develop soon. Haw­ cation that lhe manuscript was the standpoint of technique, as
free of strictly personal material, they were enjoyable and exciting.
offensive to members of lhe Ken­
All of the Disney productions,
nedy family. So why all the hurry? including the series done for tele­
oqulpptng their cars with utter This la especially true in view vision. were imaginative, construc­
tive, clean, rich In drama and
“memorandum of understanding" touched with the gay quality of
between the author and the Ken­ fantasy he knew how to use so
Th, Halting* Banner
ned}-* to the effect that: The effectively. In a supposedly cyni­
completed manuscript slum be re­ cal age. he turned to fairy tales
viewed by Mrs. John F. Kennedy and folk lore as vehicles for a
and Sen. Robert Kennedy and the sustained and unprecedented suctext shall not be published unless
OHB HUNDRED AND
and until approved by them."
There will probably never be
It to tn regard to this approval another Walt Disney. However,
BUBSCRIITION that tlie controversy centers. Under his colorful and imaginative pro­
ductions will undoubtedly continue
the author arxl the publishers to be appreciated by generations
should have made absolutely cer­ to come Just as they were during
tain that approval had been given his lifetime.
by Sen. Robert Kennedy and the
Lite President s widow. Even with­
out such a "memorandum of
understanding," thia Is a courtesy
that should have been extended
Services for Merle Smith of
anyway. Tliere was plenty of time. Rockford, a former Nashville
Personally, we do not go along resident, will be held Thursday
Michigan raxaa service, ih with the idea that we have licrc aflcrnooit in Rockford
Mr. Smith died al his resi­
an instance of a mere feminine dence Monday morning after a
change of mind, witiiout logic or brief lllnrtwi.
AMtSICAN HIWVMII
■ IFtUtNTATIVU la*.
He Is survived by his wife.
reason. Hie widow of lhe late
President has demonstrated many
Attending the services from
times since tragedy struck, that Nashville will be Mr. and Mrs.
■she has no tendency toward hys­ Sumner Hartwell arid Mr. and
teria but that she is on lhe con­ Mrs. Bruce Brumm. Mrs Hart­
well and Mr. Brumm are the I
trary. highly Intelligent, steady of

Merle Smith
Dies Monday

R Mackenzie of R2 Hastings la
serving with Headquarters and
Service Company, First Battal­
ion. Fourth Marine Regiment,
Third Marine Division. Phu Bal.
Vietnam' The Company Is en­
gaged in search and destroy mis­
sions against the enemy and a
determined effort to win the
people to the side of the legiti­
mate government of South Viet­
nam. At the same time through
a constant effort the Murines
provide medical aid for the peopie and . Ireach them to help
________ i through better sani­
themselves
lallnn and
«rul health programs along
tation
with other projects designed U&gt;
raise th* living standards of the
Vietnamese.

rural Woodland. Mra. Gora Hani-

Saturday.
wiU be a
children.

22 and 24. A f satura
&lt; supper with their

friends and acquaintances extend
their sympathy to the son. trtel,
and wife of Ferndale with whom

house on Carlton Center Road now almost reach oiit the car window
creupted by the Verdan Hesteriys. and touch them a* they stood beMrs Crum, more recently a resi­
dent of McBridea. died Sunday tn
Mrs. Theda WUl of Woodland
,i Battle Creek hospital
spent Saturday a week ago with
A Christmas Greeting from our her granddaughter. Da Lynn Wilt
nrighbora, Mr. and Mrs. Carl at Bristol lake, for a pre-CtirlstHeise from Florida, States that mas celebration.
their neighbors therefore nearly
Her many friends were grieved
all bock from their summer trips to lam that Mra. Charles Mulli­
and many of them are excliangtng ken had suffered a cerebral hemrived overseas last December. their 10-foot wide trailers for 12s
The sergeant is a 1963 graduate and 20s and making plana for home from a shopping trip early
spending more months there. Au­ Saturday evening and fell on her
of Hastings High School.
gust anl September arc the hot
nior.tlw and unless they have air
conditioning, the trailers can be nock Hospital then to 81. Mary's
quite uncomfortable. They said it Hospital In Grand Rapids. She
was cold enough there on ThursBy Vidor Sitton
pathy la extended to the husband
tee on car windshields. The|r ad­ and daughter, Terri.
Our choicest wishes for Die dress to: 8KB So. Trail, Box 98.
nicest holiday season ever—a Mer­ Sarasota, Fla. 3JM1. Also a card
ry Christmas and a Joyous New
Year —to: Tlie Editor and his man says tncy arc enjoying the
wife, our boss in the front office, warm wealiier and look forward
the Ladies at the desks, all thooe to the arrival of Hie Banner each
patient souls in the bock room week as ■ letter from home. Adwho have to set and place our
letter, the proof-render who cor­ Zephyrhills. Fla. Our best to these I
rects our errors, all the others wiio Michiganders.
have their fingers In the pie, and
Mrs. Theda WU^of Woodland,
to all those long suffering readers who taught In Woodland last year [
from all comers of the country and retired in June, was called by
who read our little contribution the Battle Creek Board of Educafrom week to week and occasion- tian
„„„ in November ~
to crgAnUc _
ally find a crumb of enjoyment in ncw third grade room In the new
it. and especiaUy those much up- Dudley school. When this task
predated residents of West Wood- wi5 completed and It was found
land who have helped us so very that ule teacher engaged for ths
much by calling in their news ‘ roanj could not come until Favjer
items from lime to time. making Mr# wilt W4S engaged to-'teach
our little contribution possible.
x pupils until that time. She
We trust the new year of 1967 will u living there during thX school
us.
be very good to all of u*.
week. returning to WoodWkl for
weekends. Her school closed this
—Yrzr
Your scribe.
Tlie Lakewood Schools dose at Wednesday and with Miss Myrtle

West Woodland

vtvicri.

needay al 2* pm. from the Vogt

family of Grand Rapid*. Gary
iHp-band.' Oacar. left here In I960. Vandecar and Mtog Nancy Holly
Mr. Flanigan died In IBM. Also
A note from Mrs Alice Hcndre.
surviving are another daughterwho la spending lhe winter wiUi
woodland, three grandclilklren and her daughter and family in lhe
11 great grandchildren. Service* South, state* that aha to **U and
were heKF~*l the Pickens Chapel
looking forward to coming home in
burial was in Woodland Memorial
ham. Na Car, R. 2, o/o ag^Paul
Cemetery.
Some of the older residents will
We saw a doe and two little
Crum, who as Mrs. Butler lived

Joseph M. Hanford. 22. son of
Mrs. Dorothy M. Hanford. 12g N
Church Street, was promoted to
Army sergeant Nov. 30 in Korea,
where he is serving with the 2nd
Infantry Division. Sgt. Hanford,
a motor sergeant in Company D
of the division's 2nd Medical
Battalion stationed at Camp Ir­
win. entered on active duly in
June 1965, completed basic train -

kina) Oaringer.

IteteUng Burial was In Wood­
lawn /Gemetery, Vermontville.

rwia oiata

The Allan Hydra are planning
to entertain their family, the
Wendell Hydes of Mason, the
fly from Boston thto Thursday
to visit ber parents. the_Crtrlc
Morey*. Christmas day they will
drive tq White Fish Bay. WU. to
visit his parents for several &lt;)ays.

Haven.

K

a Joyous
Christmas
To all our friends,

wa send sincere wishes
for Yuietide joysl

WHITE'S Photography
107 So. Jefferson

Deadline Saturday December 30
In the Friendly Stores
of Hostings
Nobody’s perfect . . . not even Old Nick

himielf. But he doe» know how to correct
all thoie wrong sisei and colon. 'He hoi

Christmos spirit is

authorized us to exchange his gifts and

singing out oil over the land.

We add our voke, wishing you and yours

1

the finest of holidaysl
Have the Merriest Christmas yell

to keep hit favorite people happy. We
do the job Old Hick itorted . .

please

come in as soon as possible.

nerve and strong of will. Possibly

BEN^FRANKUN

b
Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce
★ Nylon Hose

★ Purses

Pleasant Point Restaurant

—RETAIL DIVISION—

(Sue and Earl Eggleston)

★ Costume Jewelry

★ Towel Sets

★ Boxed Handkerchiefs

★ Fancy Aprons

★ Gift Toiletries

★ Lingerie

★ Billfolds

Boxed Chocolates

★ Hair Dryers

★ Timex Watches

★ Boxed Stationery

TIMKTlLLJw—?

SHOE STORE
Suggests

FRANKUN

' GIFTS for HIM
★ Toiletries in Sets

★ Billfolds

★ Boxed Handkerchiefs

★ Boxed Neckties

★ Cuff Link Sets and Tie Clasps
★ Assorted Tools

★ Timex Watches

FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
★ TOYS

* BOOKS

★ GAMES and

* DOLLS GALORE

Boots reach new heights this season! Whether you go more for the long or the short of It, you II find sll our boots devote their

HNf FRAN KLI IM

warm linings to the cold weather cause. Go through the snow in the height ot fashion In shades of Btown or Black.

134 West State Street

*10” to *14”

45

�i
Methodist

Club Auctions
Christmas Articles

Society newS

Season
mnUnt

down to a planned potluck tinKaren McKay and Sylvia Uc-

pctaidant

Karan

McKay

anSanta Claim and the afternoon

Snyder presented th* devotions
at "Time for Worship "
\ The lovely manger figurines

tiful as they graced the worship
center, which Mra. Philip Bar-

Duplicate Bridge
To Meet Thursdays

ENG AORb—Mr and Mrs. James
L. Chose of Toledo. Ohio, for­
merly of Hastings, announce toe
setting wu beautifully decorated
Beginning in January, the Du­
plicate Bridge group win most engagement of their daughter.
Stowell. Mra. George Elllou and
instead of Tuesday nlghta. at
and the Naomi Circle served

chairman.

night,'

rhere she Is affiliated with Ai­
The Clarence Gildings will en­ rtight the Duplicate Bridge Club
tertain their daughter, the Floyd
graduated from Hastings High
in 1B64. and from Ferris 8Ute
Mra Frank McCloskey took flrat College to IBM. A May 8th wed­
Robert 'Newton family on Christding is planned.
French and Mra. William Steb­
The Robell and Keicker Grand bins and third to Mra. Roy Hub­
Family of 1B64 held their Christ­ bard and Mra. Corneil Denton.
mas party al toe Prudence No­
bles 366 Order of the Eastern
The Jack Caton family of
Star of Hickory Comers on Sun­ Indianapolis. Ind., will tx&gt; with
day, Dec. II, with 35 In attend ■
Lessons were forgotten to the
ance.
the Christmas holiday.
holiday gaiety as members of
the Modem Homemakers Exten­
sion Study Group gathered al
lhe home of Mra. Leslie Cook on
Dec. 14 for the organization's
nineteenth annual Christmas
party.
The carry-in dinner was served
at candle-lit small table* deco­
rated with tiny baskets filled
with miniature holly upon which
perched a gay Christmas elf.
The Cook home, always beauti­
fully decorated for Christmas,
was a lovely setting for the din­
ner. Mrs. Vernon Engle and Mrs

Homemakers StudyGroup Drops Work
For Holiday Party

Thought For The Week

Sharing the hap­
piness of Christ­
mas with others
is the only sure *
way to know
the happiness of
Christmas your­
self.

a helping hand with the deco­
rating.
After dinner the gift exchange
revealed the past year's secret
pal. and names were drawn for
New members of the class, Mrs.
Howard Ferris and Sue Smith.
Joined the study group Just in
time to share to the holiday fun.
Mrs

GIRRBACH
FUNERAL HOME
W. Green at Broadway

Ph. Wl 5-3252

24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE

James Morgans home on

ents. the Richard Cooks for the
Christmas holiday.
.
Mra. Dorothy Sheldon U to
California for a month to visit
tier daughter, the Boyd Bolton
family. The Bolton's son. Lewis,
now stationed at Fort Knox. Ky.,
will be with them for phristma-*-.

Mra. McKay explained the
Welcome Wagon Club program
ixxjklets which were distributed
MR. AND MRS. JAME8 R. BAUCHMAN
to paid-up members by the treas- Richard NUon. Mrs. Stuart Jacko'dock Bunday afternoon
. . . Miss Linda Mcllvain Is Married.
_____
ij&gt;w&gt;
__________
ushers were Lance Mfcllvaln.
The climax of the delightful mer Robinson and Mra. Orris
brother of toe bride, and David evening came when bidding Johnson.
•
Bauchman. brother of the groom started on the numerous Items
...
For her daughter's wedding, that were band made by the
Mt* Rjrl»ard Poster eater■Mrs. Mcllvain chose a royal blue members Everyone had viewed teined her bridge club on Tuessult with matching accessories these beautiful items that ranged , ^y. Dec. 14. and winning high
and Mrs. Bauchman wore a blue from aprons, festive center pieces I honors were Jean Ironside. Pal
suit with white accessories. Both and door knob covers to fudge Blrkr and Barbara Burkholder,
sore corsages of pink and white cookies and other baked goods, sue gmlth wax a xuest for the
Miss Linda Mcllvato, daughter carnations
j before **
and
”* after ■*"
.topper
— r&gt;w.l
Over1 -----evening
.— ~
On Saturday
- •
evening,
•
Bunday evening for champagne, of Mr and Mra. Carl Mcllvain.
collected by
.treasurer
Rxera
The reception followed to the 520 00 ----------------------------------- , the
,.w rv
-v«.~ entertained their
refreshments and singing Joyful R5 Hastings, became the bride of church parlors The wedding Mariam White to
go into the duplicate bridge club and the
James R. Bauchman. son of Mr coge_ made by lhe bride's aunt. Welcome WagonClub Cominun- 1 1 —
Paul• —
BiegeU
- •-------and-• Sue
-—Smith
•••------were
and Mrs. Homer ^auchnuui. in Mrs. Helen Purdy, was served by Uy, project
fund.
-------------substitutes Jerry Hogan and
Oouniy
Medical
Society
a ..........
double ring
ceremony ,perMrs. T
om owKicy
Straley Miss Barbara
j«
—---------------------------------- xtJS Km Robbc were the win—
- ----------- ----.
.
--IUU1
Members
present
were---Barbara
■
■
___ Ward.
_ a —
their wives had their Christmas formed
by lhe Rev rv.n
Don Ta-IT
Tacit af
at _Purdy
and■ &gt;*
Miss Nancy
Culver,
u
'
for the evening's play The
— * r Ka
Wrk. "the4- Cedar
HIKIa Creek
C-l,
... ’ CO
■ usin* _____
...» served
r.. a,-coffee
_
Bible .Church
of thea bride,
Girrbach. Liz Roger*. Mary
at 2 pm. Saturday. Dec. 10.
, Bnd punch,
liott. Lottie Stout. Biwrri Bice.
After ths Community Chorus
Miulan
Karrar,
Janice
Ewer.
Peg
Miss Marlon Payne played the i Assisting with the gifts were
Mr and Mra Charles D Fox
sang carols downtown Tuesday wedding music and* Mrs. Sandra Miss Susan Mcllvato. Miss Pam- Horn. Karen McKay. Linda will be entertaining Mr and Mrs.
evening, the whole group with Peck sang "Because" and “The I e!a Rosc and Michael Mcllvain. Lowry. Carol Kennslngton. Linda Charles Fox. III. and family.
their husbands and wives. Rath- Lord's Prayer."
I The new Mr. and Mrs James Hough. Miriam White, Sylvia Mr. and Mra, Jonathan Fox and
are now at home at McGee. Alice Davis, Pat Guern- Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Escorted to the altar by her Bauchman
'
8. Jefferson Street for food and father, the bride was lovely in R5 Hastings Struble, Mr and Mrs. Charles
more singing. Everyone had a a floor-length gown of sajto and
Struble and family from RochesReynolds Cordes arrives thia
lace. Her elbow-length veil was cd by the groom's parents Fri­
chorus performed the following attached to a crown of crystal day night at their home.
tour Strubles for the weekend,
and Steve Fox. who arrived home
and simulated pearls. Site carried
from CMU on Friday.
Roy Cordes.
a bouquet of white roses and car­
tertalnment for the Hastings nations.
Mfg. Co. Christmas party These
Miss Marsha White of Has­
singers, under the direction of tings. as maid of honor, wore a
The annual Christmas party
Herb Moyer are very fine!*
street length gown of turquoise
Tuesday evening the Smiths satin with white accessories and for the Medical Care Facility
and Pinnies again entertained carried a bouquet of yellow
pm. and nil persons interested
a group of friends al the Finnic mums.
home.
The bridesmaids. Miss Mar­ in assisting with this program, or I
garet Mcllvato, of Pinckney, cou­ persons who have relatives in lhe1
that the Junior high school staff sin of the bride, and Miss Jean facility, may wish to attend the
met for their regular conference Cavanaugh of Hastings, wore Christmas party and help care
gowns identical to that of the for the patients during the enW Marshall Street and after maid of honor and carried bou­ tertalnment. Many gifts have;
been received for patients at t'l»;
the business session enjoyed a quets of yellow mums.
Miss Rebecca Brown, niece of facility and these gifts will be j
Tli* City Bank Christmas dln- the groom, was flower girl. She distributed after the program.
er party was at the Hotel wore a -white dress trimmed in
turquoise and carried a basket
day for Indianapolis. Ind., to
the same night the Barry Coun­ of yellow rose petals.
James Brown, brother of the'Lilt
___ ___
the Dr. Richard Standee
ty Sportswomen enjoyed dinner
at Pleasant Point and then had groom, acted as best man and family.

Rev. Tack Unites
Couple in Nuptials
Al Cedar Creek

Holiday Festivities
At Medical Facility

Grant Street will be among those
entertaining this evening and
the merry pace of parties wjjl
continue on Into lhe 1B67 New

and Mrs. Rosel] Stanton on Sat­
urday evening. Husbands were

son,, Phillip Sheldon to Loa
Angeles before returning home. teraperaed with pine cones and
flanked by red candles made an
attractive decoration and
throughout lhe rooms Christmas
decorations lent a festive air.
During the evening's play of

Johnson end Meurice Roush, won

"On Earth

Good Will
Toward

Men
May HIS centuries old

Hastings
Doris

MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP

Restaurant

Mary Banish and Staff

Betts

exchange.
Tiierr was an unusually merry
lime when the North Michigan
Club was entertained for its
Mrs

Peace.

As carolers
sing their
Happy
Christinas
songs, wo
add our
voices to
wish you
good cheer.

The ••Busy 8" Club was enter­
tained for its Christmas dinner

William James. co-liotted

Christmas decorations were car­
ried out even to the clever tal­
lies the winning ones being held
by Mra. Joe Cleveland and Mra
David Kletzman. The door prize
was won by Mra John Mullenlx.
and the members enjoyed a gift
exchange. Mra. Kletzman was a

5

wish of peace and con-

rented to each lady and winning

tentment be fulfilled to

door prize, Mra William James
Mra. Robert Smith. Mra. Harry
Rraaor and Mrs. Gerald CutchaU. The Santa Claus, who pre-

Sanio knows how to light up a girl's
eyes . .

There was a delightful evening
to store for lhe Hastings employ­
ees of the Consumers Power
Company when they met for
their Christmas dinner party at
Ml^-Vllla on Thursday evening.
Dec. 15. Mrs. Bill Jackson, who
chairmaned the event and tier
committee. Mra. Duane Rowlader
and Mn&gt; Robert Reynolds, had
"gone all out" to make the eve­
ning a success. Mra Jackson also
made an exceptionally fine toastmistress. Christmas carols were
sung by the Jackson family.
Michele. Marcia. Michael (trip­
lets* Helen Anne and Billie Jo.
who really.displayed a great tal­
ent and kept their audience well
entertained Frank Ritchie com­
mented on "Safety Precaution-

. and so do we! Our sweater

collection is the way to her bright

hoppy Christmas morn. We've
the sweater perfect for your girl!

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Choose
from our

you during this joyous

Christmas seasonl

famous
Hastings Mutual Insurance Com­
pany officers and employees with

lundoy and
Lenings till

labels

their Christmas dinner party at
the Holiday Inn in Battle Creek
Monday evening. Mra. Lillian
Hayward, Charles Johnston and
Maurice Ingram were the com­
mittee in charge of the wonder­
ful evening. The drawing of the

Lompl
Bradley

four trtendt at

Jantzen
Granddaughter Dies

*

FOOD

The James Brittens of 1755
Star School Road received word
of the death of their grand­
daughter. Vicki Lynn, the daugh-

CENTER
into

Stic, jvenl
Wednesday

away on Saturday Her mother
was a resident here for many

4

Darlenette
Look for famous 'Trade Name' labels
on the things you buy ...you'll find them here!

other children. Michael. IB. Pa-

124 East State Street

I

�Younger Set

Officers of Garden
Club Installed at
Christmas Party

Annual 'Snow

The Thomapple Garden Club
met Dec. 8U» tor a Christmas
partv and in.- allation of officers
at the home of Mra, Olen Dens-

occasion

is

the

In a pretty holiday setting of
red roses, white Fuji mums, holly I
and candelabra. Miss Marianne |
Overman, daughter of Mr. and' i
Mra. Victor Oberman. 220 River , I

fullv decorated for Christmas.
The members’ were pleased at
th; final report of their recent
inonev making projects: Tlie
Thanksgiving Dried Arrange­
ment Sole and the Christmas
Greens Sale

at live Hasting* Country Club from
0:30 td 13 midnight Tuesday. Dec
The

Woodland Couple
Is Lovely Bride

annua)

YMCA Tri HI Alpha Girls Club
The “Snow Ball" trlU be for high

Forestry Director and Mra Adolf
Furst of Peuchtwangen, Bavaria.
Germany, were married Saturday.
Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Al­
bert O. Parker performed the

are to be med to complete the
landscaping of the Barry Coun­
ty Medical FaciUty.
The landscaping ha* been and
Ln a project which Mrs Waller
Perkins very successfully has
bren chairman of and assisted by
Mra. Fay Hummel
Tlie Garden Club Is al*o proud
Y.T"

[ TO BE MARRIED—Mr. and Mra
H L Smith. 371 Clear Lake. I
Dowling, announce the engage-'I
iment of their daughter. Natalie
i Jean RuthrufT. to Melvin D '
I Healy. »n of Mr and Mrs Floyd
| Healy. R4 Dowling The brideMr. and
K.
annZZ'
~~7h Mra.
*~* E “
j, aParker
*W‘n ji
'" ■riect is a senior al Delton High J’ulldtn®®f’d1
to th&lt; p“’
ragement of their ' Sehool Her fiance attended Has- “en“
ERL"
cI“b ln rnd‘ to„rT’*ke
?!
“W »'«h 9fh[K&gt;l and “ «’m’ ’ ,rtp
,he"
Y Sf.’Sr "?d M I ployed by Stan Lassen in Battle I*° j** * ‘e r«uU* of thPlr pIa™
Caisries Sutton ot Richland.
crrrk a June ww&lt;iiina u Im-iho 1 and work
Their solemn engagement was phJnnwl
| Th- 1967 officers Installed by
blessed by the Rev. Fr. Stephen I'
'
President. Marguerite Stauffer
Vcsbft of St, Rose of Lima Church
. were; President. Mra. E. J
on BatuTday.Dec. 10. and witnessed! Dr
William Hrlrigel ’Hildebrandt; lat vice president,
hy Mr.
Mra. Dr..
Rav Jenkins.
! will be mirrfc
gurats nn
on ChrlAlFHrtK
ChrLitmas «t
hv
Ur and Mrr
ImAI...
nl i Mra.
««_ "jo
. hn
.. .. Thomas;
____ _ 2nd "vice
Ralph b a hospital corpsman In the home of their son. Mr and preMdenl. Mrs. Harold Slocum:
the Navy, statlonel at the Orent Mrs Bill Helrlgel. Jr . of Albion. trensurer. Mra Wetlev Logan
Lakes. Connie b employed by Over the New Year’s holiday they twlrdiug secretary. Mra WilBranlff Airline® based in Chicago will be entertained nt the home iluin Towne: corresponding &lt;*ecThev are planning an April B ; of her shter. Dr. and Mrs. Wnj-ne tetany. Mr* Adelbert Cortrlght
»«Mlng
Fleenor of Albion
lMrx Stauffer was presented a
presidents
-------------------pin by Mra. Harold
. . Mbs
Slocum
I Mra. Elmer
[ John Thomas
HI’------------...
drbranBt «..ere co-hostcsses
with Mrs. Walter Peyklns and ill
P ’ 1
Mrs. John Thomas pouring at /AnOS UflIBlV
a beautifully decorated tea table

Parents. Announce
Daughter's Troth.
Dote for Nuotials

ganlst and Mra Gerald Bogner the
solobt. The pews were marked
with white satin bows and sprigs
T® Sing Abroad — 8usan Engle,
of holly.
daughter of Mr. and Mra Vernon
V. Engle ot M0 W. Madison, b;
berger of Woodland are grand­ among the 71 high school stu-'
parents of the bride.
dents working to prepare them­
Given In marriage by her father, selves for the European tour of
the bride was beautiful In a floor­ the 1967 Yoyth for Understand­
length Baroness satin gown, de­ ing Chorale. Coming from 34
T----------lower Michigan
schools, the
signed
and- -------made..v.
by herself
Her
gown was trimmed with Alencon group practices weekly under the
lace around the neckline, wabtline. I direction of Robert Pratt of the
bottom edge of the skirt and Uw! Ann Arbor High vocal music de-1
detachable funnel train. She wore partment. Susan b a Junior at
a white lace crown securing tiers' Hastings High.
of Illusion which was sent from j
Germany, and was worn by the
groom’s sisters at their weddings.
She carried a bridal bouquet of
stephanotb. sweetheart roses and

MRS. TERRY GALE
Marilyn Lawrence Becomes Bride.
ther, Marilyn wore

Christmas Theme

a

We’re Bending beet
wishes of
the season to you and
yours. Have
a Merry ChristmasI

The Superette
Tom &amp; Solly Robinson

Mrs. William Scott was her sbter’* matron of honor and the
bridesmaid* were the Misses Sutan
[Rudder. Hse Ja Chung and Lori:
floor I
The attendants were I
floor
..™

styled with a scoop neckline, bell‘ £££

raspberry I

We extend to you our

with
.
warmest wishes for a
1 headpieces were secured by rasp­
waist. The controlled skirt was
Merry Christmas.
berry velvet bows. They carried
trimmed with a wide band of cascade bouquets of sweetheart’
i lace medallions around the hem. roses, white carnation* nnd holly.;
Nickolas Eckerle acted as best| Phone your order in and we’ll have it ready to pick up.
In a lovely Christmas theme,! plementcd with the tiny selfman and ushers were Vladedimlr
—Closed Monday, Dec. 26th—
the wedding of M1m Marilyn covered burtons and a bow at- Kolblk. James Westru and Wal­
lawrence. daughter of Mr. and tached to the long chapel train. lace Quinn.
Christmas
Cookies:
Mrs. Gerald
Lawrence.
1955 Her finger Up veil of ailk HluMr. and Mra Robert McCracken
Iced butter cookie*. fancy butter cookie*. macaroon*. al­
Heath Road, and Terry Gale, -’ton was held In place with a of Grand Haven were master and
mond &amp; chocolate macaroons, springerlie, pfefferneusse
The Melvin Goudsona will l&gt;e nt son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gale matching Dior bowTChe wore a mistress of ceremonies k’t the re­
(anise sp&gt;ce drops). German honey coo.k&gt;ci ILebkucheni.
the home of hl* sbter. the Gay- of Hudsonville, was solemnised P“&gt;'_ ot Pearl earrings which had ception that was held at "Holly’s
lord Grays of Nashville, for the al the First Presbyterian Church been handed down In the family at the Inn." Holiday Inn in Mus­
Plum Puddings
Gocxbon
Dec 17 at 4 o’clock,
Gordon Christinas
Christmas on Sunday, on Saturday. Deo
clock. tar scveraL-generations. She ccr- kegon. following the ceremony.
Family size or individual.
iJ"Ji ’
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...
Th0 Rcv Willard H. Curtis rled a cascade bouquet of white Assisting were Mra. Floyd Beyer-1
Mr and Mra Ruasel Hart will
the d0Uble ring cere- roses centered with gardenia* leln. Miss Nancy Pelon and Mbs | Bonkctte
i cntCTtaln Mr. and Mra Russel 1|l0ny ln vhe prcscnce ol 30Q and outlined in frosh holly.
Cherle Schultz.
A butler pastry filled with almond paste, Delicious!
Ri'-hAnl Harte [ inl«its. Two tree cEuidcbibra. decThe couple will fly to Germany
Dinner Rollac^
and their exchange student from !cnittd with holly and poinsetLlM tron of iionor and bridesmaids to visit the bridegroom’s parents
Mexico Mra Joy Hayward and ,.rnc«j th(. worahlp
Hur. were Miss Ann Clarey of AIUV and enjoy a traditional Christmas
f-mHy. and Mr. and Mra Ger- rlcane Modjra ,nd
,4orn.
Arbor. Miss Linda GateZlhe holiday, and after Jan, I. their'
dci biscuits and graham gems.
*
aid Payn of Lansing for a Chrbtthe aUles
wrt..nu and groom’s sister from Hudsdnville, address will be 701 Academy. Kala­
Seasoned Stuffin' Bread;29c
mas dinner on Monday On cant||ei ln (he Wn(km,
and Miss Beverly LawrenceXsls- mazoo.
Made with our own bread, with celery, iage. marjoram. '
??U. o*y'
'** beauty of the holiday setting ter of the bride. They were\atThe bride graduated from WMU
Hart. Sr. visited her sister. Mrs
,,
, .
„
Ured In identical persimmon col­ and is now teaching 4th grade at
Adam Wiley. In South Bend. Ind
ored gowns, styled with A-llne West Main Elementary School In
Mr and Mra Clayton Hau*skirts with three tiers of tucks Kalamazoo. The groom graduated I Coffee Cake Almond Filled
child. Jr . and family will be at J* O“
hear the hemline and a bow on from WMU also and tenches so­
the home of Otto Rollers of OtHa"d WK1
Wed'
the sleeves. They carried topiary cial studies at Milwood Junior
|*ego on Christmas Dnv for a dlnu Prnyer
bouquets of three graduated bells High Schoo] in Kalamazoo.
Coffee Cake Butternut Filled
family party.
I Given in marriage by her f»- outlined with holly and white
A rehearsal dinner was hosted
Chocolate Glased Donuts.6 for 45c
by John Wicks, Kalamazoo, faster
florets.
father
of
the
groom,
at
Schuler
’
s
I
Wednesday is Cookie Day---------- 4 dox. cookies $1.00
Karen Jones, daughter of Mr.
In Grand Haven on Dec. 18.
shall, as the flower girl was &lt;lre»-,
The
Rlcluirtl
Halb
will
be
ned Identical to the attendant*.
Kenneth Hermann, son ot Mr.
and Mra. Robert Hermann of Mrs. William Holier of Maion.
1
10
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ehaped

sleeve*

trimmed

lovely Nuptials

Personal Mention

f

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quiet
th*
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and in its spirit of Hope and Peace we send
all oar friends warm Christmas groting*!

Peg's Beauty Bar
Peg Preston and Staff

QUITTING BUSINESS SALE

DALE’S BAKE SHOP

of every single item in our entire stork
EVERYTHING MUST GO
EVEN THE FIXTURES ARE FOl( SALE

entire
stock
sacrificed
PRKED FOU A SELLOUT
50 % (HI During the Final Hours ol This Saif

"NOW! GREATER THAN
| EVER
Mrs. Lawrence chose a moss
green three-piece ensemble with
matching accessories for her
daughter’s wedding and lhe
groom's mother wore a beige knit
rule with matching accessories.
Both mothers wore a cymbldium
orchid corsage.

Hastings Country Club following
the ceremony with Mr and Mra.
Paul Peteraon of Hastings and
Mr. and Mra James Thompson
of Hudsonville as the masters and
The club was dix-onited
tlie topiary bell motifs that
used la the bridal bouquets
holly and mistletoe. Music

with
wire
with
was

group
Assisting were Mra Michael
Youngs at the guest book, Mra.
Jock Clarey. Jr. and Mra. John
Mahler cutting the cake nnd

Joan Hovenalr opened the gifts.
At the punch bowls were Mr. and
Mra. Unden Snyder. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lambert. Mr and
Mrs Walter McAllister. Mr. nnd
Mra. John Chandler. Mr. and
Mra. Roland Furrow and Mbs
Joan Toffee.
For their wedding trip to Flor­
ida, the new bride changed to
a moss green knit suit with teal

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'
Out-of-town guests came from
Lanham, Md: North Carolina;
Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago. Hl.;
and 8L Joseph. South Haven.
Coloma. Grand Rapids. Laming,
Grand Ledge. Charlotte. Detroit.
Kalamazoo. Delton, Battle Creek.
Ostego. Clarksville. Hudsonville.
Also, Marshal]. Woodland, Byron
Center, Ann Arbor and Middle­
ville.
On Friday evening a rehearsal

shop tonight and every night 'til 9

. . Then

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POSTSCRIPT — A surprise
shower was' given for Marilyn

CHRISTMAS GIFT ।
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Second One
for $10.00

ONE
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at the Medical Care Facility on
wedding. Red velvet cake. Ice
cream and punch were served
and Marilyn received many love­
ly gifts.

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SYOCK FOR IMMEDIATE
Pfc. Norman Gray of Ft, Knox.
Ky. visited hla uncle and aunt,
the Leon Grays. Monday. V Uli-

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their daughter, Mrs Naomi Lan-

BUY WITH

day. their grandson and family.

NO MONTY DOWN AND

old Gray of Olivet called on his

W. Stafa $».

Phona Wl 5-4172

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UNTIL NEXT MARCHttl

�Senior Citizens Enjoy Christmas
Party Monday

Joppie

idrBnddwoods. joined
।: Braidwood of Dear-

••••

&lt;

Oraborn
William Johnson

.

Mias Alberta Nash and Mrs.
and ?drv Wayne Corey of Wyr&gt;. Saekeiy. Raymond 1*
from WMU for tho

Rogers left early Monday to moFUtty right Senior Citizen* and t2:35 pm Tuesday when abe lo
tor to Colorado Springs. Colo., to
pleasant social control of a 19M Scout driving spend the holidays with their
daughter and family. Mr. and
usnal etetkk, ot aaom. Thu
Bender or»rri pUnt. Deputy
Ux* piece on Monde, m the ntebnrt Bamum nynrted
□AW4H0 Uhltn Hall on Wood-.
M” l.PWe. lhe wUa M Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
land Avenue.
LoanarA JappK nHtnad taelal Buehler of Grand Rapids. Mr.
Deputy Barnum «ald she lost Mr. and Mrs. Jock Buehler had
control and the vehicle went off Christmas dinner at Fingers on
Sunday and then returned to the
Ken Buehler home. Slides were
shown and a recording enjoyed
The program Included singing
sent by Lt. Comdr. William Bueh­
ler. who Uvea with his family in
the Philippines.
Mrs. Louise Spillane, 913 8.
Broadway. wUl leave Thursday
morning for Troy. Ohio, to spend

wai acknowledged by r standing
nV AtwwwMatliW

Christmas Story

Mra. Robert G. Spillane, and
daughter*. Kathy and.Debby.
Mr. and Mr*. James Bums and
Jimmy of Ann Arbor and Mr.
and Mrs Robert Hollister. David
and Mary, will be entertained
birthday and wedding anniversary;
for dinner on Christmas at the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Feltaer.
Jake Hollister home.
birthday and anniversary; Mrs.
Mr. ahd Mra. Phillip A. Gallup
Catherine Martin. Mrs Velma Les­
are expecting her sister, Mra.
lie. Mrs Hazel Bolton. and Mort
Dean Delauler. to arrive from
Nichols, all birthdays this month.
Hollywood, Calif., during the
The nominating committee had
holidays.
prepared a slate of officers* names
Claude Gardner, Sr., of Mar­
and they were elected by acclama­
lette, and Mr. and Mr*. Clyde
tion. as follows:
•BUJ b»by wrippsd m rw
Gardner and family of Saginaw
President. Frank Trudgeon; clotki*. Tatit wu *a *ogtl
will
WIU be
UTT visiting the Claude Oardr
rice president, Mrs Frank Roush;
ners. over the holidays. Their
secretary. Harvey Burgees, and is. TO.
daughter. Lynn, also arrives
treasurer, Mort Nichols.
home.this
week from West Vir­
I null (o no
ginia' University.
Mrs. Bolton gave a splendid re­ OMM.
port of her activities as card
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibson
and family were In Chicago over
the weekend visiting the Norval
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caukln i Fisher family. They will enter, President Ray Wolfe agreed to
continue in office until the newly and Mr. and Mra Dole Ba**ctt 1 tain Mrs. Ben Huelmycr and
elected president la able to take attended lhe annual Saladin1 Mr. and Mra. Donald DtSHlttle on
Shrino ball and dinner dance at I Christmas Day. and on Monday
Jo«n «« J?jrTOond,
Chaplain Harold Bugbee offered lhe Civic auditorium In Grand
the cloilng prayer, and the rnvet- Rapids Saturday honoring lUus- I tlic Leonard Gibsons of Lansing,
triou. Potentate
LinGltaon. of Kab
*cy and Mra Unary, and danced
Ito the famous Band of Vaughn
home of Mrs- Ho*ard
TV
Photographer
. . ------------Monroe, 'tlie Voloe of RCA."
G
Many Hartings friend* worfd
It was just about the nicest.
be Interested ^FrX^
in knowing that
one could Im- *• vll^ No^a^ s«itt of JoSNnsh^el^T
if Christmas
Ari'™present
G.
Soectal on T-V Friday nee. IS of Atlanta. O.

gave hl* wife.

Ian Townsend, non of tho late &amp; gift. It may sound involved
Mort Townsends. Julian la now but it wm very simple. The trip
living in Long Island, N. Y. Hl* | was Dick's Idea and all his doalstcr, Mrs. Tom (Laura) Gam- ■ Ing so the Charles Smiths are
mage. Uvea in Grand Rapids, and 1 now In lhe deep south and they
a brother, David, lives at Delton, will fly home Dec. 20th.

We hope Santa leaves some room in

your stocking for our wish of happy
times for you and yours. Merry Christmas!

Home of Fine

FURNITURE
105 E. State St.

&lt;nd

rood* for a buffet auppcr ■ Klriel* will arrive on Sunday

returned from an extensive trip
- -through
the Southwest, their day. Chruuna* Eve. the. Dave I her parent*, the Rozcll Stanton*.
Elco Sylvester of Lansing for
firat destination being Phoenix. McGlockllna, James McDermott
dinner Christmas Day. and on
The Loren Franciscos will en­ Monday their guests will be Mr*.
Wigwam Resort. In California Hcstcrly.i will be at tlw Braid­
they visited San Diego, Lob wood* for aupper and a gift ex­ tertain her daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Hade. Alicia and Muri Hammond of Battle Creek
rey and family of Grand Rapids.,
phuxs of Interest tn that locality BraidwixxL-. will be dinner iruusts Kimberley, of Tiffin, Ohio, over and
Mis* Helen
Inwood.
--------------------------------d Mr
. Clyde Keller of
and
Mr. anfl
and Mr
Mra
of Mrs. Nellie Ryan.
the Christmas holidays and on | Rev. and Mn«Wesley Manker romi(nck Park
ncyland and went a* far south
r-KWctmaE YSav Ih.L1 will nit hl» and
an/4 family nt
*
of 'T'mvuwu
Traverse C-tCir
City —
were j
The Otto Colvins will enter­ Christmas Day they will all be to arrive on Wednesday at the i Sunday caller* at the home «f
entertained for dinner nt the
tain their family on Christmas home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tinker home, and they 1 mj*. Clara Hammond were Loren
Nev.,
Eve, the Walter Chrysler* of Peter Pull* and family, of Jack­
Grand Rapids, and the Don son. Jim Francisco arrived home Edger who will also entertain, , . „
, ,
.
after several weeks of enjoyable Fountains and William Chrys­ I on Friday from M8U for lhe Mrs. Arloa Trainor on Christmas John rTvna and family of Grand
Day.
I Rapid*
lers, local,
holidays.

Last 3 Big Sale Days!

Make Miller's Your

Christmas
reserved

Center
Miller Jewelers
118 W. STATE, HASTINGS

Elisabeth Park- .

er and Mr. and Mrs. Meurice
Ostroth were entertained for a,
Christmas dinner on Sunday by ।
Wnniy nnd
Mr. nnd
and Mre
Mr*. TYarold
Harold Ranta
and
family who have recently moved
into their farm home near
Shelbyville. On Christmas Day,
Mr. and Mu. Keith Jnrrard. Mrs.
Sadie Ostroth. Wayne Ostroth
and Anne of Lacey will be guests
of Elizabeth Parker nnd the
Maurice OstroUur and Janine, |
who arrived home from CMU i
*
on Wednesday.
Christmas guests of the Bun
McPharlins will be Uiclr uncle I
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. William'
Perry of Lathrop Village and
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox. Perry
and Janice and Steve Nacovllch. |
all of Kalamazoo.
,
Ti&gt;e Edward Davises pilin' to1
entertain the Lynn Davis family. ’
the William Davises, Mrs. Leila,
Main and family and Mia. Junai
Davis and family on Cbristmasi
Eve. and on Christmas Day the1
Edward Davises and Junior Will!
be guests of the Bob Davises of I
Durand, and the Lynn Davises (
will be guests of lhe Almon
Webbers of Cloverdale.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Richard
Dean and son. Alan, will be
spending Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Kehr of Goahcn,
Ind.
The Georgs Dennisons Will be
In Ohio over the holidays visit­
Ing hl* parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dennison at Greenhamp,
and her mother and brother.
Mrs. Lucille Warrick and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Warrick and family,

Vai Smith Is home from Michi­
gan State and Bill will be home
from Detroit over lhe Christmas
weekend. Their parents, the Wil­
lard Smiths, wlU also entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Paulson
and Mr. and Mrs William Paul­
son and Elizabeth of Muskegon
on ChlsUnas Day.
Mrs. Byron Edmonds Is expect­
ing her son and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde BuU of Wheaton. III.,
over the holidays._____
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Uy Mra. Lloyd Owen

In France, Belgium and The
Dowling
Mrs. Osborn
Netherlands. While carrying news
Atty;Siegel Talks
ot the strong support given the
Atlantic ConvenUon Resolution
SlUZ
la
Observer
at
On Charlton
se»»i or Do-uoo Paris Conference
Park Museum
Ing made by IMAU which works
Methodist Church held then*

Yeeklev district Thursday. * Mr l,hc nM”wy needed to Improve the
. GuMta nt
‘.TS
CStT of
... 7.
Quanta
at the
the dinner
dinner nartv
party 1 and
Rd.m zGetmxn
Suuth museum
nmseuin JtlU
^:U1 U
Ls tied
tied UP.
up
honoring the Don Btegrls a Wed- Havcn gpmt Saturday with her
Between the questions and
nesday evening ago were ids (kir(.n.u, Mi and M„. WUJ Quid, answers came the concern of the
fishing pals with their wives, not! * Mr and Mrs Urry
were । Historical Society members for
hunting pals as stated To the[ln 3,^ Crt^t Saturday. * We^the preservation of the Items
disconceming eye thefe is a dif-l^,. (hnt
Quni ts feeling a'stored there including the need
ference—one look at the gear re- iblt
tj.o weather.
I for heat, airing and etc.
qulred tells the story. Of course.:
I Ally. Blegel fell that tlie Road
a fallow may be a nimrod and nn 't Merry Cliristmih. everybody I
commission wouldn't have any
Isaac Walton too. however, there
------------ •-----------'objections If the Historical So­
ls no question but that there is
The Bob Carpenter family of' clety wished to raise money to
a great difference between the ■ RoUtn Bend. Ind. en route to । provide a heater. But the 810,000
two. Apologies for the error to, Florida for th:- Christmas boil- ' given them to run lhe park and
th* Dr. Raymond Pinnies and 1 day.. v tslted the Hubert Cooks museum wunt sufficient.
uu.
. .. .. .. ___ ......
*
i Dr David Cook family of Novi J The Marland Jaya will be
twill be with the Hubert Cooks vWllng relatives at Huntington.
For Banner Classified Ads
I fur the Christmas weekend and ManOn and Kokomo. Ind., over
Cail Wl 5-3481
Monday.
the holidays.

ChrUtm.-is ircgram last evening at | Mra. Steuanovn Osborn, widow
the church. Services will be held of Michigan's former governor,
at the Dowling Methodist Church chase S. Osburn, lias returned
on Christmas Eve beginning .it1 io Washingion After attendance
M pm o'clock and the public W us nn official observer at the
invited. Sunday School will corf-'last NATO Parliamentarians
vene at lhe usual hour Christmas conference to be held In Paris.
Day and the morning worahlp will
be held Bt the regular hour.
founder and a vice president of
Tlie IJoyd- Gaskill's youngest lhe International Movement for
1daughter, Miriam, and family Atlantic Union, together with
Clarence Btreit, author of Union
traveled on to Birmingham. Mich. Now in 1939 antf originator of
to visit Um husband's parents. • the Atlantic Union Movement,
Tile Harold Case family will be represented its North Amerlan
spending the . holidays in Florida. sector al a NATO luncheon un♦ Our sympathy to the family of
Claude Hill whose funeral was
&gt;. and a dinconducted Monday from the
BritUh At-

for official exploration of tlie

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Spray Mist

Ing European interest In the
proposal.

Retired Farmer
Has Fatal Attack
Frank Seitz, 92, retired farmer
of Rl Vermontville, was pro­
nounced dead on arrival at
Hayes-Green-Beach Hospital in
Charlotte Thursday afternoon.
He suffered on apparent heart
s tack en route home from a
visit to his son. Keith, who lives
next door.

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the direction of Mrs. Groneethers Informed.. The other two wold and her committee. OaniM
were played, carols sung and
Ornmen. The}' come here from gifts exchanged Pop com balls
luinslng after purchasing the were made and fruit cake, egg­
□tendon CurUs home on North nog and coffee served. Those
enjoying the ' evening were
Osborne, former owners of our Mesdames Bogart. Curtis Ainxhome on West Broadway, aho ■e. Soviet. Robert Beckwith.
sent their beet wishes. Other Hazel Walldorff, Gertrude Craig,
news from Florida tells us that Larsen. Felt and one guait. Mrs.
Wm. Veltc has suffered a heart Thomas Girrbach,
Several tnembera are planning
Friday on his heart and is re­ &lt;o attend the gift distribution at
ported doing fine. Anyone wish­ the V. A. HcapMal -thir Thurs­
ing to send him cards may do so day. Next regular meeting Jan. 5.
nt: Box 47. Cortex Plaza. Mobile
Pork. 616 44th Ave.. W. Braden­
ton. Fla.. 33506. They also keep
In touch with their friends
through tills column. We wish
him a speedy recovery.
Two perrons were injured In a
Mrs. Rhoda Bawdy Is still a
patient at the OsteopathicHos­ •wo-car accident about 5.15 pm.
pital In Grand Rapids. On our Monday. Dec. 19. on M-50 about
visit to her Monday she seemed a half-mile cost of lhe Velte
improved. Monday night 13 also Road. Deputy Harvey Baker re­
when we received our Christmas ported.
Earl R. Ackerson. 75. Union
snow and It made driving very
difficult. Everyone wants a white City, suffered an injured knee
Christmas but driving while It
Dilley. 69. Mulliken, minor ruts
were lucky to arrive home safe. on the Up nnd chin. Dilley's
At this time I would like to wish wife. Floral. 68. was unhurt.
everyone a Merry Christmas nnd
Happy New Year. Why not plan ley car approaching and stopped
to make this a better year by and attempted to avoid the ac­
calling your news In no others cident Dilley was ticketed for
may have something to read If crossing the center line. ,
you call on Monday, we win plan

year with the new baby and al) Mr. Hildebrand Dies
William G. Hildebrand. 80. Rl
and we may have missed your
call. However, keep trying.
, Shelbyville. a former Martin
............ a------------Y Board of Education member, died
The Richard W. Johnsons are.' Sunday. He served 14 years on
planning to spend Christmas at the school board, retiring In 1916.
the home of thrtr ron, the Edsel
------------&gt;-----------Johnsons of Grand Rapids.
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1967

T |0“

Gift Set—Duit. Pwdr.. Cologne

Auxiliary Gift Shop at the V.A.
Hospital on Nov. 15 and these
three with Mr and Mrs. Russell
Amalie staged a social party for
Ward 9 on Dec. 12. The patients
enjoy these parties so much and
more volunteers are needed not
only to help al tile parties but
to provide cup cakes, cookies,
sweet roils, etc.
The social meeting held at the

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Last Minute Christmas Gift

Dorothy Oronewold. Alm* Lar­
sen. Eeanor Merrick. Evelyn
Curtis. Dorothy Kurr, Ada Bo­
gart. Arloa Newton. Marguerite
Beckwith. Ruth Wright. Elvira
Sayles. Esther Fett and a visitor,
Bally Beckwith.
The Unit voted to said 85 to
the "Remember a Vet" fund and
to allow Mrs. Curtis 810 to buy
Christmas gifts for their “adop­
ted” Indian twin girls. Darlene
and Earlene Plalla of Mescalero,
NM. They also later decided to
give Christmas boskets to t*o
families whose names they re­
ceived from Bob King.
Mra. Gronewold, rehabilitation
chairman and Mra. LoueUa Rog-

DelMonico

Hygienic

English Leather All-Purpose Lotion—4 ox. _ _ ] 55

Ethlyn. Mr. and Mra. Walker
Colton also called later. * The
family of Sylvester Curtis held
their Christmas family gathering
Sunday. Their were 90 members
of .lhe family present at the Carl
ton Centr/ Grange. The after­
noon waf spent visiting, sing­
ing carols and eating.
Tlie community was saddened
Monday morning when they
heaid of the sudden death of
Mra Charles Mulliken. Slw had
suffered a stroke Saturday eve­
ning and taken to St. Mary's
Hospital. They were owners of
the Sinclair station in Wood­
land for several years. Our deep­
est sympathy goes to Chuck and
Terry. Terry was home from col­
lege for the holidays al lhe lime

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Reg. $3’ «

Cordless

Reg. $1.58

Vietnam. He was &lt;o ship ou^

cki«x&gt;
Slond M

Sunbeam

AQUA VELVA and
LECTRIC SHAVE

The Laurence J. Bauer Unit
Uary held one business and one
social meeting during December.

Rag. $34.91

0
Gift Set

home

Cordless
_-Sunbeam
---O &gt;| 67 ■ Slicing Knife *&gt;467

24 Key,. IS Chord,

Baby Grand Piano Rc9- 51-98--------------- ],27

Boy's Steel Wagon Ful1 Sixc—Rc9- 59.95

SC1UCK

300

• Spray Cologne
• Dusting Powdci

1&gt;L»

Legion Auxiliary
Aids Vet Fund,
Adopted Indians

2 Injured in
Crash on M-50

Gillette GifttSet

an gee

25 Cigars

visitors al

Both London meetings were
hours ot service at tlie Dowling
library during the holiday season. chaired by the president ot the Irvin of Vermontville and Mrs.
Council of Europe, air Geoffrey John Keonworthy of Lansing,
de Freitas. British Labour M.P. one grandchild and one great­
vice chairman of the Interna- grandchild.
ccpt Thursday, * Miss Kathy Gas­
Services were held Saturday at
kill. elder daughter of the Robert tlonal Movement for Atlantic
Gaskills. Is on an extended visit Union. Hon. Halvord Lange, 2 pjn. from • the Vogt Funeral
with hrr parents, recovering from foreign minister of Norway and Home.
one of NATO's 'nirre Wise
Among our many Christmas
aid Doner catcrtained lhe Dowl­ Men." was honor guest and
The Leslie Daniels will be
ing Birthday Club at her home
guests of their (laughter, the Ed­
Before returning to Washing- win
__ ____________
___ ____
but week. 'Hie group packed 16
Melsenbachs._ who
are___
en- Mra George Forman. They write
boxes of fruit and candy for dis­ ton. Mra Osborn visited a) num- j tertalnlng the family for Chrlst- that tixy miss their many
tribution to shut-ins of the com­
tacted mas In their new home on Mar- friends and relatives here but
lions ket Street.
munity.
them. They also enjoy reading
about their many friends In this

103 -105 W. STATE STREET

El Proaucto

Bunday

lltlcal union tn the NATO area,

DISCOUNT STORES

Reg.

Mt-MIB

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tm bumm

Atty. Pau) Siegel met with lhe
Mrs. Lloyd Owen attended Hos­
After Uic Hastings-Ionia time pital Guild 42 Christmas party at Barry Historical Society Thura’ day to answer questions on lhe
Mrs Mildred Mathews- Tuesday.
entertained 56 friends al their * MUs Bernice Calms of Lansing■ Charlton Pork Museum and «; tate.
visited at Lloyd Owens Sunday. *,
Atty. Siegel reviewed incidents
Mr and Mrs Ltoy.1 Owen called in the life of Irving Charlton,
at Ciaua
Claud Mammanas
Hammonds nunasy
Sunday in,! then announced that the musMr*.
Mrs. Roger WlsweU ana
and Mra.
Mrs. ; al
V.P. Mott were co-h.ate.^ »«* |
iSd aYn'11leurn and contents were not In­
luncheon at the Hastings Ho- ■ Jamra of Bridgman called at El- volved In the present litigation
W^Sy tLn^g Mra Charira «*&gt; Noughtrimo last week * Mr
and in fact were turned over to
lhe county in April of 1966.
i He went on to say although
Hnwanl
It,-, iiti
contents
Howara Moore
Moore, [,M‘ museum and
„„rt„
Mlinn

F?iws;

Woodland
By Mra. Gloadon Curtia

B

Double Action
Barber-Type Trimmer!

LUDENS "Holly Time
5 lbs.
^57
Chocolates
6 Rolls Kaycrest
ChrijtmaJ Gift
Wrapping Paper

OLD SPICE
Gift Set!

DuPonl

CANTRECE

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100% Nylon

Hosiery
Seamiest

a most

JOYOUS CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR

4^

We Now Pay 4’/2&lt;y°
On All Savings

100-Coated 9 PLATES
$127

Sparklin'
White

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fit

Reg. 98c

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REMINGTON 500 I
SELEKTRONIC

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SHIVER A #

136 E. State St.
Phon. Wl 5-3153
All $aving» Insured Up to
$15,000 with F3.LI..C

MCMBLR FEDlhU HOME LOAN 8Mr It'JtM

�The Hastings Banner
Thursday, December 22, I960

Humble shepherds left their flocks tn

the fields that holy night, and

sought the Babe whose birth angels had
proclaimed unto them. They beheld

him lying in a manger In the City of

David, wrapped in swaddling clothes,

And from the Ea&gt;t, following the
brilliant Star, Wise Men came
to adore, and to offer precious gifts

to the newborn King.

Today, nations and peoples share

in that first Christmas, In its boundless

hope and its promise of peace,

60VERM*1

with joyous celebrations. May you and
your loved ones keep the spirit of

this holy season always in your hearts,

A Message from lhe Lisled Civic Minded Firms In Cooperation
with the HASTINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Local Finance Corp.

Larka Buick-Chevrolet
Saks Qr Service

Gardner'* Pharmacy
Dependable Prescription*

General Contractor*

Bond*' Gravel CarWashed Send and Gravel

Felpausch Food Center
Fine Food* - Meat* - Produce

Burkov Sale* fir Sarrica
Complete Radiator &amp; Auto Claw Service

Tho Superette
Open 9 A.M, to 11 P.M. Dally

Winick's
Clothing for the Family

A Local Family Service

'

Stowell Building Service
x

Heating

Walton'*
a Cooling a

Proa then
Pltanblng

Im urn neo

Goodyear Brother*
John Deere Ferm Implements

Consumer* Rower Co.
Serve* Heating*

The J. C. Fannoy Co.
Department Store

Lapo Fharmaey
Walgreen Agencv
Eckordt Auto Sales
Jeep Vehicle* &amp; ApaJte Trailer*

Electric Motor Service
"
Al Steury, Prop.

Barry Cleaners
Pedum* at the Door
Men's Wear

McP^m'*

Home of ^Mlaton Woolen*
Barry CounlJklLumber Co.

Reohm Motor Sale*
Pontiac - Oldunobile - Cadillac

Barry's Sinclair Service
201 N Broadway

Earl R. Boyes Real Estate
Hatting* Area Proper! ie*

Cle, trends' Men's &amp; Boys'
Clothing &amp; Footwear
Tk.

Ben Franklin Store
102 W. State at Jefferson

One Stopwarvice
Hasting* Floor Covering
Quality Material* - Guaranteed Workman*hip

Tony BelU^Motor*
Lincoln &amp; Mercury— International Truck*
W. J. McAllister
Leonard Petroleum Product* •

East Side Lumber Co.
Building Supplie*

Dale* Bako Shop
Fre*h end Delkiou* Baked Food*
Haan Standard Service
N Broadway at State

Hatting* Cleaner*
Phone Wl 5-4031—Free Pickup &amp; Delivery

Barth Studio
Portrait &amp; Commercial Photography

White's Photography
Studio — Candid — Commercial

Leonard-Osgood
Funeral Home

The Copper Lantern
The Fine Way of Eating

Bea's Music Box
Organ &amp; Piano Studio

Farm Bureau Service*
Feed • Seed e Fertiliser

The Fuller Agency. Inc.
One Stop Insurance Service

City Food A Beverage
Open 9 A M. to 11 P M.

Ironside Monument Works
Artistic Deilgn in Marble and Granite

Jerry Andru*
Insurance Agency

Hastings Cut Rate Shoo Store
For the Entire Family

The Sherwood-Stack Agency
For Insurance

Barry County Ready Mix
Corporation

Renner Fold. .Inc.
Sale* &amp; Service

Credit Bureau of Barry County
On Your Staff But Not On Your Payroll

Gilmore Jewelry
102 E. State

.

Hastings Motor Sales
Dodge Sale* &amp; Service
Beverwyk’s Color Center
Color A* You Like It

Bulling'*
&lt;Appliance*--TV &amp; Hi Fl
Control Bodie fr TV
Service by Howard Trumbull

Parmelee's
Ladle*' &amp; BNidren'a Wear
.

Heetinne City Beak
150 W. Court St.

t, &lt;kn|l,#
Alma M. F ingleton Hastings Hotel

Notional Bank of Hatting*
State at Jeffenon
Hosting* Faint A Wallpaper
. 10T E. State St.

MIHor’l Dairy Store
_

Bun

WBCH
1220 on your Radio Dial

finer Frandaen C.LU.

The Hatting* Bawl
18 Automatic Bowling Lane*

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.
118 S. Jefferson

Parker’s Bar
■ Ant Kutnunnt

-

perpetuating its strength and comfort.

St. Martin Floral

*“x

.

Hair Shaping.

�Retired Hastings
Employee Dies
Friday Night

Church Services F

Cumpany un-

TRINITY GOSPEL CHUH'H

MILO BIBLK CHUBCH

DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH

CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
1719 N. Broadway
Almon O. FUUon, Pastor
416 B. Madieon. Ill W

Bunday
Bunday evening eervlee. 7:M

divorce he married Matra Oellup.

Service, 7 pm.
Evening service, 8 pm.

Bunday,

BIBLE CHUBCH

FIRRY ruufnxux
CHURCH

Wonhlp. 11 U1

Bunday, "Faith for Today.
Voice

of

Wednesday Bible. prayer, 7;JO.

Prophecy, MIDDLEVILLE CHRISTIAN

WOODLAND
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH CARLTON
Worship. 10 am.
George Bpeaa, Pastor
ADVENTIST
Sunday school, 11:16 am.
1603 Jqfinson. Lake Odeeea, Mich.
Evening worship, 7:10 pm.
WKSIXYAN METHODIST
Sunday school. 10 am.
Morning
worship,
11
am.
Hickory Ooraerv, Michigan
Saturday worship, 10.46 am.
COATS
GROVE
Bev. Vaughn B. Jensen, Pastor LAKEWOOD E.UJL CHURCH
Prayer meet TiMWrisy, 7:30 pm.
CHRISTIAN CHUBCH
Rev. Carl Biivemall. Pastor
ship. Calhoun County, on March
Goats Grove h Durkee Rood
1! am Morning worship, jun­
Morning worship. 10 am.
CARLTON CENTKB
ior church and nursery provided.
INTEK-LAKEH
Amynda 'Johnson) Jeffrey.
METHODIST CHURCH
Walter, flupt.
BAPTIST CHUBCH
Bunday worship. 7 JO pm.
Wednesday. 7:JO Family Night.
Delton, Michigan
Wsdnosday Family worship,
Oormro In CasUeton Township
Morning worship,
Worship hour, 11 am.
Rev David Ikeieywell, Pastor
Adult Bible study, 7:10 pm.
Christian Endeavor, 6
Bunday school. 10 am.
Youth Frlkwahlp, 7:JO pm.
Sunday.
Worship, 11 am.
Boys, Girts Fellowship, 7:30.
Evening worship, 7 pm.
1 HcCALLUM UNITED
Wekxxnea You.*
Wednesday Fellowship, 7 pm. BRETHREN LN
UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST
CHURCH
CHRIST CHURCH
HASTINGS
•The Church of the Wild
IIASTINGS ASSEMBLY
E Colfax at N. Bollwood
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH
Otis
Lake
Road
OF
GOD
CHURCH
Rev. Earl Gaskill, Pastor
for
102 E. Woodland Avenue
Morning worship. 9 30 am.
Morning
worship.
10
a.m.
Bunday scltool. 10:10 am.
Sunday school, 10 am.
Worship hour, 11 am.
11 am. Morning worship.
Prayer. 7 pm. Thursday.
Sunday evening service, 7 pm.
6 pm. Young People's service.
Evening service. 7:30. pm.
Tailoiing loans to fit customer needs
Prayer and Bible Study Wed7 pm. Evangelistic service.
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
IRVING CHAPEL
7 pm. Wednesday service.
,
u a specialty at Local Finance.
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Sunday school. 10 am. to 11.
The "Thrifty Fifty"—$50 ' for 30 days, for
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
Bunday public talk, 3 pm.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
W. Glen Campbell. Pastor
$1.25—con be the ansvFtr to your Holiday
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL '
Elder Samuel J. Elie
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
Cash needs. Larger loans up to $1000 san
Henry VanTH. Evangelist
2730 W State Rd.
9:46 am. Sunday school.
BRETHREN CHURCH
pay all your bills and give you Holiday Cash
11 am. Morning worship
Hastings. Mich, Ph. Wl 5-9465
11:15 am. Sunday school.
7 pm. Evening worship.
al lhe sorne lime. Contact our office for a
Worship service. 10 am.
Worship
,
11
am.
"Thrifty Fifty" or a larger Consolidalion loan.
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
You will receive courteaw and prompt service.
■Rev. Chalmer Miller, Pastor
Bunday, "Faith for Today,” on
Christian Endeavor. 7 pm.
10 am. Sunday school.
TV. WOOD, Channel 8. 8:30 am. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Darrel Btarbard. president.
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
11 am. Momlng worship.
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
Rev. Burnley G. Spencer, Pastor
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7. Radio WJEF. 12:30, 8 30 am.
pm, Betty Ovenshire, director.
Phone 946-5318
EvangeUstlc
sendee.
7:46
pm.
Where
a Christian Experience
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
•OMrgoSi
per »eett&gt; te $100
THE GALILEAN
Prayer serrlos Wednesday, 7:30 BAPTIST CHURCH
Makes You a Member.
.
SCIENTIST
V
1%% per
pertNoHi
$)00 tel
te $1000
,
|
1M%
seoMii 9)00
1000
pm. Class leaders, Clayton Mote
10 am. Bunday school.
Comer 106lh St. * North
645 W. Green Street
11 am. Morning worship.
Freeport Road
6:15 pm. Youth Fellowship.
Phone 946-5704
Sunday school, 11 am.
CHURCH OF GOD
6:30 pm. Evening prayer.
10 am. Sunday school.
Wednesday service, 8 pm.
Reading room open Wednes­
11 am. Morning worship.
Pastor, Rev. Jamte R. Hatfield
6: 30 pm. Young People's ser­ day and Saturday, 2 to 4 pm.
vice.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
7: 30 pm. Evening service.
STONEY POINT
Sunday school, 10 am.
1302 South Hanover
I B KE METHODIST CHURCH
Worship, 11 am.
Hastings. Michigan
Bible study hour.
Sunday service, 7:10 pm.
Telephone 9 9
.Rev. Howard W. Rogers. Pastor
HASTINGS UNITED
\10 am. Sunday' school. Elywn
HOLINESS CHURCH
Curtis, Supt. Classes for all.
East Marshall Street
Nursery.
Marvin Slckmllicr, Pastor
Junior Sunday school In charge
Bunday school. 10 am.
of Phyllis Munn and Gladys
Morning worship, 11 am. Rev.
Hamblin.
E. D. Cox on Is tn charge. Sacra­
11 cm Worship service. Rev
ment of tlie Lord's Supper.
LU* Manker will bring tho me»Evening service. 7:30 pm.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed6:16 pm. Junior service In
This Thursday. Chruuna.y proMunn.
.Teens and Young Adults in
SOUTH K ALAMO
Buhl.
PENTECOSTAL
Adult prayer service in charge
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
of Mrs. Rogers.
1631 Ionia Rd . Kalamo
7 p.m. Evangelistic service. Rev.
OAson Clark of the Wesleyan
Morning worship. 11 am.
Methodist Church and Ills peo­
Young People's service. 6:30.
ple will meet with us and they
will present a Christmas Can­
Thursday prayer. 7:30 pm.
tata We Invite you to Join ua
7:30 pm. Wednesday Prayer
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
and Praise.
200 W. Green Street
Rev. George Elliott
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Telephone Wl 6-4945
Woodland al Velte Road
II am. Worship service. The
Ph. 347-2917
Open Door." Childrens choir will
FrierTdly Chrwt-Centertd
sing.
t
I Saturday. 11:30 pm Christ-1
Salmis worship service
mas Eve service. Abo Saturday.
children, and throe step-daugh-

Willard H
RiciMrd K/lm MW
Dm. M.
Morning worship. I JO

Strndbr,

PasUjr, Donald Tack

friends

Warship, 11 am.
Youth meeting, 6:16 pm.
Prayer. Bible study. 7:30

’25 u. ‘1000

; Local finance

ceremony.

the dectaraUon of faith, the
cutting of the

Saturday—9 CoupUB Out will

GIVE COMFORT

Thrifty Fifty

HOLIDAY CASH

wHumssiIUib

monivUle.

FOR CHRISTMAS
HASTINGS BAPTIST CHUBCH

11 am. Wcrshlp service. Masige by the pactnr. Broadcast.
11 sun. Junior church. For all
dal music, hymn sing. Message
by thOpaMcr.
Tliwmy—7 pm. Roller skating
sponsor*! by Br. High Young

pm. Watch Night

aruac wing ruemng wiu . oe
preaching and drawing. There

ryone Invited.

.WOODLAND METHODIST
Rev. Richard Vends
Sunday school, IF k.
Momlng worship, 11
Youth Fellowship. 7:10 pm.
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHUBCH
Cor. of Simon tad Buehler Rd.

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mon: "The Greatest Mln's
Birthday." Anthems by the three
choirs.
Sunday School Christmas pro-

Rev.
Borgman, Pastor
Sunday school, 10
Morning worship, 11 am.
Young People's sendee, 7 pm.
Evangelistic sstvIob, 8 pm.

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHUBCH

Christmas Eve. Saturday, 11
pm Midnight Eucharist, with

Balling's
Appliances &amp; Gifts
.

Christmas Day. Sunday, 9 am.
and 11 am.. Holy Communion.

139 W- State St.

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

®,come
all pt
faitfjful,
this Joyful season In
• volcet loud and dear.

Have a Merry Chrithnar.

pm. Theme: "And a Song Was
Heard."
.
Christmas family fellowship

Get 4 for the Price of 1

Caroling by Luther Leagues on
Wednesday at 6.30 pm.
“A Bleoied Christmas to AH.”

t

METHODIST CIRCUIT
CHURCHES
Rev. John Joldorsma
Sermon title: "Why Did God

Worahlp service. 0:30 am.
Church school 10:30.

GARDNER'S

Church school. 9:46 am.

Quimby Church
Church school. 10:30 am.
Mornin? worship, 11:30 am.

COURISTAN BRAIDED

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I 35% nylon, 35% rayon, 30%
n, red, multi,
Quantities

Hark fhe
Herald
Angels Sing

9x 12 ft.
6 x 9 ft.
(2) 2 x 3 ft.
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Beloved carols tell

Hastings Floor Covering
12SWMt Stats St.

Hastings

Quxlity Mattrleh uS GwranreS

K. 945-51

WmSshmUs

n

once more the foy
of Christmas. May
that joy be yours.

MILLER
REAL ESTATE
Complsts Real Estate Serv,
Insurance
•
Bend
121 W. State St

HOW. State

Ph. 945-2134

�♦

&lt;

The Hastings P-a.“He£

Barry Qualifies for
Home Health Services
have a Health Department that of medical appliances. Any of the j
has-qualified for. Home Health above rehabilitation services out­
Services provided under the i side the home which would re­
Medicare program according to&gt; quire equipment that cannot be
Charles E. Doyle. Social Hecurity' hmiloht
brought tn
to Ithe hnme
home.
field representative for Barry
County.
Doyle pointed out that a doc­
tor may decide that his pa­
tients need such services after comfort Items, services furnish­
he or she has been in a hospital ed by a Home Health Agency
or extended care facility.
operated primarily for lhe
treatment of mental illness,
general housekeeping services

I

E. Green, both 17. pleaded gulUy

For Orientation
wlth’YbriT SodS Warily* oV
flew wril In advance of their

H.ILS. Junior to
Sing in Chorale

fore Municipal Judge
for first term legislator* which nett.
detailed procedures, a* well as
the many pitfalls for incoming
legislators, took Senator Anthony

Creek.

Who

ia

charged

With

cording to tlie report.

u&gt;
roll in Medicare in one of the _
Cummissloned — David R. Foust
three months preceding their I niirtHF rJlFODC
The Michigan State Highway;
Officer diaries J. Cross ax■ of Harrisburg. Pa., has been
65th birthday, this will assure 1 UU1 Illg
I commissioned a second lieutenrested the pair abou» 7:40 pm. ---------------------- -----------— an effective entitlement with the; gusan Engle. Hastings High i ant In the Air Force after graduSenator Stamm attended cliuia- Thursday. Dec. 15. on 8. Church 113,000 miles of roads and streets
mono. IM teram. B
| ,uWor. „
II
I ation (torn OCS at Lackland. He rooin type lectures dealing with Street.
In Michigan—nearly two miles
Filing for Medicare during lhe school student* working to pre- j has bcfn
w Norton the role of tlie legislator. legal
fur every square mile of land.
■
month of their «5th birthday or p»
pare
for the Euro----- —Calif.
.............
—
... Jo Ann.
.— is
«. basis of legislation and function
lv themrelvei
- I AFB.
HiS
wife.
Michigan Stale's 19M football
------------ «-----------.
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»■_ -in
___ tturr
months
thereafter
wUl —
prolong _____
pean tour
of the 1957 Youth Wnr
ror the daughter of Mrs. Edith Dunn of staff agencies, among other game with Iowa had 19 radio orAll birds have feathers. There
. of
Odessa and Lyle W topics at the Dec. 12-13 meet­ ganttatlons for a Spartan Stadi-1 Is no animal with feathers that
their entitlement and could re­ Understanding Chorale.
Coming from 34 different . Dunn of Algonquln
He u
sult In not being covered under
um record.
I is not a bird.
ings in Lansing.
high schools in lower Mich- a gra(iuaU. of the GM Institute
Medicare.
'
treatment of a condition In 1 Doyle pointed out that those
The district office ia located Igan. the group practices week- Bt Rlnt
specific tuples for House and
which hospitalisation was nre- j people In Barry County jsho
Senate members were chaired
----I have signed up for both Part A
Rapids, Michigan. Office hours beef PratL of the vocal muuo
The Hospital Insurance will and B of the Medicare program,
pay for up to 100 Hume Health “«&gt; additional 100 visits in a cal- pm. and Monday evenings
The orientation conference
Vlslta In the one year following endar &gt;w Dy nurses, physical 4:45 pjn. to 9 pm.
was directed by Don Hoenshell.
the most recent discharge from therapist*. nnd certain other
Legislative Service Bureau Di-1
junior High School, will be the
the hospital providing these health workers who are panldassistant conductor.
Boyer. 21. Grand
condltlons are met:
paling In the Medicare program
U2AULUIV
.: David
—---- — --------------------VRapids.
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|
‘
n sentence
or.l.nrr ot^from
vrnm two
twn »U»e Council.
I The Chorale Is part of‘ the
was given a
HoapltalliaUon of at least,u avnl,nble
'Youth For Understanding Teen- I Io jq years in Southern Mich- I Thc basic text for Senator
three days, the services are pro-1 The Health Agency makes the
age Exchange program w!thilKan Prison Friday by Circuit
* L^LV“‘°rs,
vlded by a Home Health Agency. rlalm for lhc medical insurance
headquarters in Ann Arbor. Thia Judge Archie D. McDonald.
j
wl?1ch explained the acthat ia participating in the Medl- , benefit. It is not necessary to
I group interprets America to peo- ;
^ntenrc is to run con- **viUea of the Departments, »«vcare program, and your physician 1 "ubmlt a request for payment
I pie in other countries through
..h
sentence for ice ani1 r®*earch facilities atrail­
arranges for the services within forrn when &gt;ou receive Home
14 days after you leave the hot- Health services.
The
Home
Health Agency
the pa­
pltal or extended care facility.
*------------will
u"* bill-----------patrols will be operated during I with an excellent enremble, gain- *“ “,*'n.^1rean ,or 20 aBy
IcgirtaUve process and technlThe program under the hos­ I lient for the amount not paid
tn ,0,1 answers
pital part of Medicare will cover: | by the medical insurance. The the Christmas and New Year i ing valuable training and expertIn ,p«:UI .ItoU to|.nc«. Il lokwo Uimilon on I
Cmirel
n»ke ,i
part-time nursing care: physical, services rendered are the same
occupational, or speech therapy; under Part B as previously noted
services of home health nicies In ' under the hospital part of Medlconnection with tlie trcaGnent; j care.
medical social services: medical
Doyle said that it Is most
; plays In the State political scene.
has the distinction of being
1 The closing sessions pinpointed
high In traffic deaths. Colonel
Templin Retiring
I floor procedures and rules. State
Davids urged motorists to exer.
..
.. — ..
._ __ .
C.n« — Unll — Ww——a
Stale that baa a music group geont Kenneth C. Templin of: latlve Unison and how to draw
lire East Lansing headquarters I up bills.
"Tlie holiday season should be
is among those retiring after 25
Senator Stamm heard from
thi.
t.Is dirigncd u&gt;
more of «rvice. Temp- veteran newsmen on what to exThis program
to JTrara
dJ?HoT
u^deratanX
and
&gt;ln- wh0 Jolned lhc dcPftrtn’ni1
rrofn
media and
frteLdlwp between countries"' &gt;«&gt;■ madf
WB&gt;’ of beln&lt; heard
,n lhelT
accident," he said.
thmnvh tnrimrn rtinlomats. This nnces here while on duty with areas
Extra hours of darkness, fre­
rn
Ita^ Iformer °°v Kltn 8,6,er He h j A guided tour of the Capitol.
quently bad weather and road
conditions and the drinking as­
sociated with holiday celebra­
tions are factors which add hax- rope, Latin Anftrlca and Asia. ,
This year the Chorale goes to
Germany, tho Scandinavian
he noted.
countries, Holland and Belgluht.
CHAMPAGNE - DANCING
Unique concert Invitations have
vide maximum coverage from
been received for the group from
FAVORS
the holiday periods, with special Tubingen. Germany — a sister

T wo for One

SKST1 ,a An"Arbor lU&lt;', Boyer bent to
Jackson Prison

State Police to
Have Special
Holiday Patrols

Midvilla Inn
Gala New Year
Celebration

Make Reserrations Now
Phone 795-3640

$7.50 Per Couple
Bud Taylor, Your Hott

attention to highway sections
ropean Federation of Young
with bad accident experience.
Choirs. The Chorale will take
Department planes will as- part in the festival "Europe Can­
tata III" In Namur. Belgium,
light hours, weather permitting. which Is the most Important
Christmas weekend traffic choral festival of Its kind taking
place in Europe, comprised of
about 80 youth choirs from many
Year period fatalities totaled 33 European countries.
The highest Christmas traffic
The Blue Laws of Massadhu-1
death toll occurred in 1955 when setts Bay Colony and New Haven I
50 were killed. The record for a Colony once forbade lhe baking 1
of mince pie. says World Ency-1
1038.
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Barry Farm Week Scheduled
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Michigan State University's
annual Farmer's Week is ached-

Middleville dairyman, was honor-

The big mid-winter education­
al event for farmers and farm
families will have it* usual fee-

Barry County DHIA

presented

Ing

pl. VxU.y Sckool,
keUey et MSU.

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Good,

general

tending the county oonvmtlon.
William McKeown ot Middle­
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Gerald Hine ot Hope Township

Forty-tour delegates attendad
18 Barry Township*.

Mrs. Cave of
Freeport Dies
Here Friday

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garet Cave. 86. former Freeport
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FFA Corn Show

pi tai. were held at 3:30 pm.
Monday at th* Freeport Metho­
dist Church.
Th* Rev Harold Taber offl-

Nashville, and Hubert Long.
Foukry and rabbit meetings
Woodland were elected to terms pletcd a &lt;xm show with five
classes in which cash awards Research Center on Jolly Road.
Members receiving trophys tar and ribbons were given. Judges
outstanding production records were Melvin Smith of the AS C.
Among the featured speakers
Norman Bandbrook. Nashville,
!*ry- of
Health,
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Welfare. Dr. M1Usented by Hastings Farm Bu­
Jim Dunn third. Ron Belleck
reau Services.
fourth
and
Curtis
Hanlon
fifth.
Lockxhore Fanns. Hickory CorCooperative Extension Service,
of butterfat, trophy presented with the blue ribbon going to vice-president, and provost. Prom
Don Henry. Jim Dunn was sec­
by National Bank of Hasting.
ond. BUI Rupright third, David preaident of the University of
La Ver n e Bivens. Bellevue. Kaiser fourth and Dennis Half­ West Virginia. He will speak at
the annual farm management
man fifth.
milk, trophy presented by Barry
banquet on Thursday. Feb. 2.
County Farm Bureau Member­
pupconi. Don Henry took first
ship.
place ££/
with a £££
sample of red pop- typm of farming and special
Q«r Kaechele. Middleville. ££
youth and women's events are
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Hubert Long, Woodland, high
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Association.
Norman Sandbrook. Nashville,
high grade cow trophy presented
by Hastings City Bank.
Chine.-*' emperors once impoaed the "Great Kow-Tow" on
emissaries from foreign coun­
tries. The ritual called for three
kneelings and nine prostrations
before tire emperor's throne.

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Although lhe fraternity is to
honor freshmen, upper classmen
who were eligible In their fresh­
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Dec. 9 ceremony.

In

IMO.

In 1943 they

Cave died on Jan. 3. 1981.
Mrs. Cave is survived by a eon.
Harold, of Freeport; a daughter,
Mrs David (Oalei Ryan, of Chi­
cago; four grandchildren and
four great grandchildren.

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H. L. Brook of East Lansing
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R. Westbrook, president of Ionia,
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moved to Chicago where Mr.
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Adams and Bill Shepard.
Thursday, Dec. 16. the group
held a business meeting follow­
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presentation of gifts. Vaneaaa
Rodriguez and Carol Wilcox were
hostesses.

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�Fresh Out of Hie Attic

Mrs. Ironside
Of San Diego
Dies Sunday

Lake Odessa

and Mra Radford Stidham of
Hastings w«n BalurtUy evening
the Ferguson-Droste Hospital
Grand Rapids toUowing sum

fractured

Capron, a paUent at Butterformer resident of HaaUnan, died

Mabel McCaul and Mrs. Sadie

children totaling 113 held their
annual Ckrirttn* party Bunday.
at the Oommuni ty Cen-

Happy Holiday

Murray Hanabargsr art located

Winter.

By H D. Burpee

itlcrrn (L Kristinas

As Yule bells ring, we send

ten by Fred E. Raymond and
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YANKEE SPRINGS
BIO ORCHARD
The old pioneer residents fa­
miliar with the early history of
this noted acquirement to the

Here's wishing you the long-lasting
happiuMs oi an old-iashioxud Yuld

to you our greetings, thanks

book. Now this article la cnUre-

grandchildren.
Mu. Ironside U
soon decided to rnUnqulsh all
claims by giving Mr. Parrish a

ond worm wishes.

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE

aide.
After acquiring ownership of ttwj
property, Parrish continued to

completed it consisted of 7W0
trees, and sal '
in the State.

existed In the long ago. have all

until the close of the Civil War
Only memorien, related by them when he decided to visit a more
to a later generation, now rethia trip that he died and his
of that neighborhood from 1880
to 1817. I learned much data burled in tho family lol In the
from the older residents, con­ Yankee Springs Cemetery. a kA
cerning htsUers I am about to
mention.
This property is located on of his burial, but on the east
Section 36 in tho above named
township and formerly consist­ large pine trees aU planted by
ed of 200 acres, a portion of him. They stand In silent mem­
which joined the largo acreage ory and judging from their size,
owned by Yankee BUI Lewis of I presume they are more than
lhe .Mansion House, "seven
Conditions now. as far as tlie
storleq all on the ground.” The
orchard is concerned, are vastly
heralded far and wide attracting different, aa tins ravages ot time,
many York State people who neglect, and the Infirmities of
settled here, and also speculators old age liave taken their toll;
from the east anxious to grab and many trees are mining
up all available land nearby:
the latter mentioned purchased
ClQM this narrative of the man
Soon after, they Induced a who was responsible for The
man nkmed "Jep" Parrish, a
Since tills first article is so
with his family hero to clear short I will odd a couple of real
short items out of this same
subdue the land, and they agreed scrapbook.
to pay for all Improvements made
Tills first one Is dated Sept.
by him. Soon after this he took 18. 1938 and Is entitled:
It Is said that much ot the B. BURDICK, BARRY TOWN­
SHIP NATIVE 82. SUNDAY
farm was not very heavily timb­
ered and but little underbrush
WILL BE DINNER GUEST
waste evidence. So clearing Pioneer's Son Recalls Kalama­
away the forest proceeded rapi­ zoo W&lt;xxl Market Where Beitlera
dly, and the breaking plow was
Brought Thingu To Trade.
soon brought into use; and crops
planted on quite a Urge acre­ dick, the oldest native resident
age. Then Parrish had onotljfer of this locality, will be guest of
honor , at a dinner Bunday to
improvements, so why not plant commemorate Ids 92nd birthday
an apple orchard here.
anniversary. The son of Mr. and
He had done lids kind of work Mrs. D. R. Burdick, pioneers of

Hastings Speedy Wash
CALLS DAYS REDMEN
HUNTED IN AREA

beautiful Tbornappie River at
Charlton Park August 13 and 13

The Indians, from times im­
memorial. used this region as a
hunting &lt;rnd fishing ground, as
a place for making their 11veil -

serve in which they made almost
no permanent settlements. They
came from the Mackinaw region
and from the south to hunt and
make maple sugar.
Relics of their activities in

found and many are housed In
a 14-pound, 3-ounce piece of almoet pure copper, unearthed by
Carroll Cutler, whose farm la
east of Thomapple Lake.
Cutler found the copper while
plowing one day about 40 rods
from his home. He noticed the
chunk and on striking it found
it had a definite copper sound.
Where the copper came from
will probably remain a mystery,
but it could have been brought
grating from Michigan’s great'
Copper Country In tlie Keewccnaw peninsula.
Roger Wallace, metallurgist at.

termined tliat the metal was
almost pure copper and was not
n result of modern metallurgical
production U U reported that
American Indians had a method
of hardening copper without the
use of other minerals and that

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never rediscovered.
Cutler also recalls that, as a
so lie decided to try It in Van- Sept. 18. 1845. three miles east boy, be found the Indian dug-'
kee Springs aa the locality was j ut this village. He has always
in about the same latitude and I resided on tho same farm where apple and that he became quite
proficient in handling It. The
began, at once, the planting of1 One of his earliest recollec3.000 apple trees. A targe per- lions Is his task of driving deer museum.
centage were of the llaldwln out of the wbrajfieida In boyvarieiy followed In order by Ufc\hood be carried water afoot from
Northern Spy, Rambo, Seek No a "boiling” spring a mile distant.

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varieties. Tho young trees grew
rapidly, which proved beyond
doubt Parrish’?, good judgement
aa an orchardut.
Parrish seemed to think the
Baldwin was the best general
purpose apple. Ho once said to
a neighbor that should he act
out another thousand apple trees,
9'39 of them would be Baldwins.
When asked what the other
would be. he said hr guessed
that would be a Baldwin too.
It must have been that quite
a long time elapsed after the

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"wood market,’’/Where farmers
could exchange wood and pro­
duce for whatever they needed.
Mr. Burdick enjoys remarkably
good iiealth and takas long walks
each day. He has a wide acquain­
tance In Southern Barry County
owners of the land called to see and l n Northern Kalamazoo
how things were progreMlng.County.
-------- - —
He ___
took__a _________
prominent
When one of them did arrive, port in the Barry Township CcnUnagine his surprise when he tcnnlal here in 1934.
saw a young orchard, which to
My next short item is dated
any fair minded person, was Aug. 3. 1850 and Is entitled:
worth 81.00 per tree. Tills price, INDIAN HOMECOMTNO RE-

^TURKEYS

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Turkey Rolls CM,i?xE"&gt;‘

live office of Dr. Upjohn, at Gull
Corners, an Richland was called
in tho early days. He also re­
calls that Indians moved to the
marshy lands near his home each
Fall to remain for the Winter.
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Mra. Ironside
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Michigan

and Mra. nodford Oldham of
HaMlngs won Oolurttey evening
gOrata. * Mrs. Carl Glerman.

foot in

the Fcrguson-I
Mr. and Mra. Joraph Majlnaka Grand Rapids

fractured

Maynard Gtenuaa* of Xante tor

Capron.

children totaling 112 held their
annual CkrisunSB party Sunday,
Dec. 11. at the Community Cen-

Happy Holiday
H D. Burpee

As Yule bells ring, we send
Horo a wishing you th. long-lasting
happiaott of an old-faghionod YaM

you our greetings, thanks

MAOO. Tho owner, wen- not

X must

□nd warm'wishes.

« writ- claims by giving Mr. Parrish a

E. L. CARPENTER HARDWARE
Hastings Speedy Wash

After acquiring ownership of the
property. Parrish continued to
add to tho orchard, ao when
it. fa- completed It consisted of 7.000
tory of
trecA and raid to be tho largest
in tho State.
He continued to rnaldc tljcre
Mynnd. until tlie clooo of the Civil War
when he decided to visit a more
aw re- f*-'11101® «cntcm btate. It was on
Mldcnt ‘his (rip that he CUM and hh
n 1880 budy
brou«W' back and
1 data burlN1
kA in ths
. con-1 YBnk» apringa Cemetery, a tot
out to1*’ “toctod some yeara before.
। No stone marks the exact spot

.---- --------------- — — —
*r8° P0*® Ucc# Ml Panted by
hUn- They 4tA,ld 1x1
memory and Judging from their Else,
I nrnaumo die'.' nr. mrjA th™
100
«*&gt;•
Condltlons
--------now, as far as the
orchard Is concerned, are vastly
-acting different, as tlie ravages of time,
neglect, and the infirmities of
ulatora
and many trees are missing.
Therefore,
like the aong. "It
learby;
cluu-cd
And now, I will bring to a
ctoee thU narrative ot the man
iced
Big Orchard of 7,000 apple treea.
move
Since tills first article Is so
clear short I will add a couple of real
short items out of this f same
agreed scrapixxtk
1 made
This first one is dated SepL
0 took IB. 1938 and Is enticed:
»f til, B. BURDICK, BARRY TOWN­
SHIP NATIVE 93. SUNDAY
tlmbrbnuh
WILL BE DINNER GUEST
earing Pioneer's Son Recalls Kalamarapl- xoo Wood Market Where Settlers
Brought Tilings To Trade.
I crops
Hickory Camera—B. F. Bur­
dick. lhe oldest native resident
noUjir
for ull lionor at a dinner Sunday to
plant commemorate lus 92nd birthday

CALLS DAYS REDMKN
HUNTED IN AREA
The annuel Old Hettlera* pic­
nic and Indian Homecoming to
be held on the banka of the
beautiful Tbarruipplo River st

The Indians, from time, im­
memorial used this region as a
hunting and fishing ground, os
a place for making their llvell-

tiamca
onsist■tan of
tcretac
. .
• raven
The

servo in which they made almost

came from tho Mackinaw region
and from the south to hunt and
Relic, ot their activities in
Barry County continue to be
found and many are housed in
the museum at Charlton Park.
Among the newest findings is
a 14-pound. 3-ounce piece of alinost pure copper, unearthed by
Carroll Cutler, whose farm la
east ot Thomapplc Lake.
Cutler found the copper while
plowing one day about 40 rods
from his home. Ho noticed tho
chunk and on striking it found
it had a definite copper sound.
Where tho copper earns from
will probably remain a mystery,
but it could hove been brought

grating from Michigan’s great
Copper Country in the Keeweenaw peninsula.
Roger Wallace, metallurgist at
tcrmlncd

that

the

metal

was

a result of modern metallurgical
production It is reported that
American Indians haul a method
of hardening copper without the
use of other minerals and that
the method has been toot and
never rediscovered.
Cutler also recalls that, as a
boy, be found this Indian dug­
.out on the bonks of the Thorn­
apple and that- he became quite
proficient in handling It. The
i
:museum.

Mrs. D. R. Burdick, ploncern of
Barry Township.
lio____
was____
bom
CMfuL------------------- r, __
_
Van- Sept 18, 1846. three miles east
y was of this village. Ho luts always
e and I resided on tho same farm where
te. Hellie wits bom.
ng df
One of his earliest recollecper- j lions Is his task of driving deer
tMwln J out of tho Wheatfields. In boyty the hood lie carried water afoqt frwp- &gt;k No I a ' boiling" spring a mile distalit.

grew . the office of Dr. Upjohn, at Gull
oyond | Comera, as Richland was called
ement In the early days. He also re­
calls that Indians moved to the
It the rnarahy lands near his home each
rnerol Fall to remain for the Winter.
Jd to । MORE
te set: Many years ago tlicre was
trees, maintained at Kalamazoo, tho
iwlns. ( 'wood market," where farmers
otiwr1 could exchange wood and proicaaed duce for whatever they needed,
too. I Mr. Burdick enjoys remarkably
quite good liealth and takes long walks
r the each day. He has a wide acqualnc lite tanoo In Southern Barry County

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trade drills stt Michigan &gt; Reha­
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Tantalizing Aromas

Ing the Richland Pub Sept. 24
with intent to odmmlt larceny.

to make hl* assignment both ap­
I petlzlng and pleasing to the eye.
In his total meal preparation be
has been involved In meal cost
and txidgeta* given-thought to

in December In Barry Circuit

Pine Lake School

BcoUa. was taken from South- George Boobey of the Algonquin
trn Michigan Prison Thursday to area.

than Just

well

later use the food left over.

zing aromas fill the air Students

of cuUlng, and fitting vinyls and
By Mrt. EM Blank
linoleums. Through activities of
scribing, knifing and • pattern
scribing the student tn Floor took part in the •pedal mudcal

and

Of Baltimore
Succumbs Friday

a

remodeling standpoint

tile, in both the square and the
diagonal fashion, and how td

which fall within the family of
floor covering material*. CompUfood service. He has studied
the quality and grades of meats the point of basic food preparamaster in matching complex pat*
and has hod the opportunity to
visit meat packing companies
is not limited to Just cooking Jects. and in narrow confined
Through live experience he has
spaces. The quality character­
istics of different materials used.
choice and selected serving.
salad making, baking, etc.. A visit
Basic subjects further Include
tlie methods and teehnlqueo used dents Involved Ln the artistic
in wart simplification, and how creation of a wedding or anni- gram. His activities include a

partment learn from their in­
structor. Mra Emma Moragne.
that food preparation is both a
science and an art. Utilizing Dlls
approach the course prepares in­ up for efficient and uniform op­ holiday cookies, or tlie prepara­
dividuals for employment os eration. Food purchasing and tion of other foods for purties
meal costing are taught also. and meals they may be catering.
grill men and baker*.
wmm piujcvvs uiviuuc
; Q^uaents
Students ieam
learn oosrc
basic iooa
food prepPrior to receiving training in ; oration first and can readily
preparation of foods far anthe facets of food preparation evaluate their competency by the. niveraariaa. open house, teas.
Itself, the student'* beginning fact that they consume the re- Parties, etc., whenever such acphase of learning enter* around 'suits in their classwork assign- tivlUee can be used as a part
hygiene factor*, food sanitation. menta.
j
,K*
personal cleanliness, clean work; Once he has mastered the' Graduates of the course can
J-WU and safe wort practices coursework Involved in prepar- be found throughout Michigan
first. Through field trips, movies ,ng
foods =nd in serv- ns is chef In BturgiX. a cook In
and other activities, tlie student lng
groups, -'the student
learns aspects of communicable then
the exp&lt;.rlenct. of cm Michigan Universities and as
disease*, how food* spoU and how
by plan­ cooks In Flint, Grand Rapids.
spoilage can be prevented
| nmg the menu and preparing
A graduate of the Food Berv- the food, and serving lunch to
Floor mechanics or. floor cov­
ice Training program is more1 one. of the other daasea at MR! ering is-----

Let "BILL DING

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I
Claude E. Hill

Funeral services for Claude 4.
Hill. 73. R4 Hastings, who died
dent and effective manner pos-

"world
observed In one of this week's
featured training departments at
tlie Michigan Rehabilitation In­
stitute.
On Visiting the school one is
aware of the classroom before

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Funeral Home.
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Christmas meeting and potluck

flcialed and burial

Grove Towmhip.
Mr. Hill had bceen hospitalised
church planned a Christmas pro­
gram for Tuesday evening. Dur­ for five weeks prior to his death.
Mr. Hill was barn in Balti­
ing the Sunday school hour of
more
Township on JanlS,
** w
vi.
— — I mule luwiiam*.
—■ 1893.
-•
children will have a program at .k.
the son nt
of izuit*
Louis and Jennie
the church here. * Mr. and Mr*.j (DunnI Hill- He attended the
John Lctson and family with Dunham School and fanned in
her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Enoch'. Baltimore Township until 1947.•
basic working knowledge of Carlson of near Alto, attended t }je ]uu worked _s a carpenwoodworking in that lie Itos to
alnce leaving farming'
Mildred Garrett of
ledge he has acquired in Instal­
ling underlays of plywood before
applying floor covering material*. mer Zeigler at'the Leonard-Os­
Training La not limited to floor good Funeral Home at Hastings
covering materials alone but
also Include knowledge of ma­
terials and techniques used Ln were Sunday, Dec 11, visitors of
covering countertops and such their grandmother. Mrs. Ema
with plastic laminates. The lay- Neeb. * The WMA Paper Drive
had a big truck load of papers,
ous shapes of furniture found twine, etc., loaded al Mrs. Eraa
within the home are studied and Neeb's home. Several men and
considered by lhe student as to women helped and hot coffee
which material will best fit and and a lunch was served by some
withstand usage, what adhesives of the ladles They wish to thank
everyone who helped in this pro­
better
Mr. and Mr*. Ammon Miller.
Teaching la carried out through Jr. and children entertained with
a scricf. of room and furniture
mock-ups first In where the In­ or the birthday of his mother.
structor. Al VanderKlay. can
simulate a room and various
contour shapes around which a
hook and Ml-s Bora Ann Miller
ample, the mock-ups are used to ot Grand Rapids, who had spent
rimulate the contour of a bath­ the weekend with them. .
Mrs. Ethel Blank accompanied
countertop work, various speclfially designed pieces are assign­
ed to the students for covering Vaughn Augst and their four
that reqlure him to consider In­ children for a diniu-r at their
side curves, arc*, and facing home near Scluxilcraft. Sunday.
problem* as well. .
Doc. 4. which Vickie Augst cele­
Through practice the student brated her 9th birthday. A fine
understands tlie characteristic of dinner with birthday cake and
each media and material he candles with Vickie taking over,
works with. Ito brlttlcnrw. wheth- blowing the candles and cutting
the cake which grandma Erb had
or nipped. In some assignment brought. The children appeared
lie utilizes other knowledge such at the birthday party on Clmnas how to remove a bathroom nel 3 Kalamazoo Monday follow­
appliance In order to achieve a ing. * Rev. and Mrs. Max Oven­
txrttcr fit. and how to remove a shire were callers at Pennock
sink to better cover a counter- Hospital several Units to see Mrs.
Doria Bawdy. * Also Mrs. Dale
top.
When tlie student has muster­ Zook and Mrs Edwin Zook call­
ed lhe basic learning process and ed on paUento there.

ou a

has demonstrated ills efficiency
in tho mock-ups within the

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Mrs. Blanche Durkee. 73. Rl
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Mrs Durkee died Thursday.
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wliere .nhc hod bc«n a patient
since Nov 29 With a fractured
She was bom In Nov. 1893. in
Odessa Township, the daughter
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Butcher Faces Naw
Charge of Larceny

ing the Richland Pub Hept 34
with intent to commit larceny.
He had been sentenced earlier

•Sea. was taken from South-1 George Scobey of the Algonquin
ern Mldilgan Prison Thursday to area.

antalizing Aromas
Fill the Air at
Pine Lake School
fart that the "world
travels on It* riomach” to readily
observed in one of this week’s
featured training departments at
the Michigan Rehabilitation In­
stitute.
On visiting the school one is

opening the door, as its tantali­
zing aromas fill the air. Students
partment learn from their in­
structor. Mra. Emma Moragnc.
that food preparation Is both a

approach the course prepares in­
dividuals for employment as
cooks, salad and pantry workers,
grill men and bakera.
Prior to receiving training in
the facets of food preparation
Itself, the student's beginning
phase of learning enters around
hygiene factors, food sanitation,
personal cleanliness, clean work

flrat. Through field tripa, movies
learns aspects of communicable

spoilage can be prevented.
A graduate of the Food Serv­
ice Training program to more

Claude E. Hill

From nlad| to deswrti, each trade skim at Michigan Reha­
bilitation Institute. Students art
taught the many varied aspects
By Mrs. £&lt;JUi Bl*nk
ot cutting, and fitting vinyls and
In his total meal preparation be linoleums. Through activities of
scribing, knifing and • pattern
look part in the special musical
and budgnUng, given* thought to
zcrvlce from the UA Church
Funeral services for claude X.
with the various materials used here went over to Wfet Lowell
by customers In their homes,
Hlll. 73. R4 Hastings, who died
cieut and effective manner pos­ from both a new construction
X-’o.SS IWt-’SSS
sible in serving the food, and and a remodeling standpoint
He learns the art of laying floor
trained food handler for he has
Ule. in both the square and the
been trained in a number of job*
diagonal fashion, and how td here. * Mra. Betty Ovenshlre
Funeral Home.
create design through the use of
which fall within the family of
In hU program then, the Sood floor covering materials. Compll- parsonage to a WMA. all day
food service. He ’has studied
Christmas meeting and potluck
Maple
the quality and grades of meats the point of basic food prepara­ master in matching complex pat­
llnlon Cemetevj
and has had the opportunity to tion to lhe point of advanced terns, and tn laying floor maThe school Jicroas from the Grove Township.
visit meat packing companies culinary refined dishes. HU work
Mr. HID had beccn hropltollzed
church planned a Christmas proIs not limited to just cooking
gram tor ivesaay evening, wur- [or
ttvr wcc«j
~ -Ty­
tom.
Through live experience be has
ing the Sunday school hour of | Mr. Hill was bom In BalUhas experience and training In 1st lea of different materials used,
salad making, baking, etc. A visit bow to estimate a job, and quote 11 to 12 on Chrtotma* Day the|more Township on Jan 15. ibvj.
cholTO and selected serving.
children will have a program at ‘ the son of LouU and Jen rue
Basic subjects further Include
the church here. * Mr. and Mra. | (Dunn) Hill. He attended Uw
tltc methods and tcohnlquea us&lt;d dents involved In the artistic
John Letson and family with Dunham
uunnain School and fanned in
in wortc simplification. and how creation of a wedding or annl- gram. HLs activities include a
Baltimore Township until 1947.
basic working knowledge of Carbon of near Alto, attended
up for efficient and uniform op­
woodworking in that he has to
eration. Food purchasing and tion of other foods for parties
m e g 1 costing are taught also. and meals they may be catering. in some cases utilize the know­
Students learn basic food prep­ As a clars. their projects Include ledge he has acquired Ln instal­
preparation of foods for an- ling underlays of plywood before
I':.-;
aration flrat and can readily
evaluole their competency by Ute. nlreraartes. open house, teas, applying floor covering materials mer Zeigler at the Leonard-dafact that they consume, the re-■
etc., whenever such acTraining is not limited to floor good Funeral Home at Hastings.
sults In their classwork assign­
covering nunrrlals alone but * Mr. and Mra. Joe VanDuren
; of the teaching process.
ments. *
and son, Clayton of Kalamazoo
' Graduates of the course can teriols and techniques used in
coursework involved in prepar­ be found throughout Michigan covering countertops nnd such their grandmother, Mrs. Ema
ing the basic fooda'.and In serv­ as n chef in Sturgis, a cook In with plastic laminates. The lay­ Neeb. * The WMA Paper Drive
St.
Clnlre.
several
cooks
at
Weott
out
of
kitchen
cabinets
and
vari
­
ing small groups, gthe student
hod a big truck load of papers.
then gains lhe experience of em Michigan Universities and as ous shapes of furniture found
serving larger groups by plan­ cooks In Flint, Grand Rapids, within the home are studied and Nceb's home. Several men and
considered by the student as to women helped and hot coffee
ning the menu and preparing etc.
the food, and serving lunch to
Floor mechanics or floor cov­ which material will best fit and and a lunch was served by some
withstand usage, what adhesives of the ladles They wish to thank
ering is another
are necessary. what nieces'must everyone who helped in this probe removed to provide u better
Mr, and Mrs. Arnmpn Miller,
Teaching Is carried out through Jr. and children entertained with
a series of room and furniture a dinner. Sunday. Dec 4 to hon­
or the birthday of bls mother,
structor, Al VanderKlay. can Mrs. Barbara Miller. Quests were
simulate a room and various Mr. nnd Mrs. Ammon Miller. Sr.
contour shapes around which a mid Mra. Mabel Cool nil of Pin­
.student must work. For ex- hook an(d Miss Sara Ann Miller
cf Grand Rapids, who had spent
OU
simulate the contour of a bath­ the weekend with them.
Mra. Ethel Blank accompanied ;
tub. radiator, sink, etc. In U&gt;c
countertop work, various speciflally designed pieces rue assign­
ed to the students for covering Vaughn Augst and their four
that reqlure him to consider in­ ctilldren for a dinner at their
side curves, arcs, and facing. tkome near Schoolcraft. Sunday.

Pleasant Valley

Of Baltimore
Succumbs Friday

Let "BILL DING

Santa
with-

Gifts from
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CHRISTMAS

Give the front
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a "Welcome'
look for
holiday guests

barry

COUNTY
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Funeral services were held
Mrs. Blanche Durkee. 73.
Pickens Chapel. Rev. Einar Un­
set h officiated and interment
was in Lakeside Cemetery.
Mra Durkee died Thursday,

She wm bom in Nov. 1693. in
Odrosa Township, the daughter
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She and her husband. Laur­
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brattd her 9th birthday. A fine
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PHU NHON. Vietnam. Dec. 9— gram Li scheduled for Wcdnes-

More than 2.000 children of E.
W. Bliss employees grammar Galloway of R3 Hastings, Mldthe annual Christmas party held the fight again* Communist agirtraUve specialist, la a graduate
of Three Rivera (Mich.) High

teen Welfare Fund.

The

programs

Included

Bt.. Vandenberg APB, Calif. His
the fatter. Carl Bixler, resides at

performing a Russian Fulkdance
and a dance to a Strauss waltz*
Hardy Wolfe, a comedy violinist;
Jean Horton, puppeteers, and the
Connors Animal Act
Three clowns provided enter­
tainment before the shows and
comedy skits during the pro­
grams Santa Claus arrived with
gifts for all the children. .
The committee® for the day
were: Gifts: Cu-chairmen— Bally
Moore. Roland Geiger and Emert Appclman Members were
Ronda Munn. Hilda Smith, Caro­
lyn Wilder. Bernard Williams.
Ray Miller. Ron Nash, Jerry
Mlles. Bill Miller. Nelson Brody.
Frank Campbell, Pat Underhill,
Pete Lublenlecki, Bob Adams.
Jim Carpenter, Dolores Mater,
Gerald Mater. Mauri Adrianson.
Janet Bechtel. Albert Arens. Ed
Golnek. Jim McVey and Robert
Callihan.
Organist: Russell Nash.
Stage manager: Roy Schlach-

The distinction of receiving
national 4H honors and 4500
scholarships was given to a boy
Staff Sergeant James A. Bho- and a girl In the Michigan dele­
gation to the National 4H Club
Congrtas in Chicago.
Sargeant BhoImers 411 Horticultural

Ungs High School. HU mother.

Invite Farmers
To Holstein
Meet Wednesday

Sears-Roebuck Foundation &lt;11
Leadership award.
Earlier they were named State

n* rirat rays or aawn mo jus* Ojumy Extension office, 301 8.
begun to bum away the early Mlchlgan BVenue.
momlng mist as troops f.om the. Jlm
flcIdlnBn for lhe Na.
1st Air Cavalry Division, along tional Holstein Association, will
with Regional Fr-rce - Popular present an illustrated talk on
Force soldiers from Phu Nhon type classification and dLwuas
sub-sector, began a three-day the association's plans to Improve
..
•.tn ..
—----------------------operation
the Chu
Puh moun-, (he program.
tains 35 miles routh of Plelku. IAll
-------,.wdairymen
-----. Invited
area
are
Rocketships of the 1st Air Car. I to attend the program.
Div. softened up the area as
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otter Huey and Chinook heli­
copters ferried the assault force W/ 11
k-.-J-JI
deep Into the heart of the moun- " llxlV OlJlUvU
tain range.
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The Hastings Banne
TL.IMX.V December 22,
22 1955
19SS
Thursday.

Gerald Scudder
Suffers Fatal
Heart Attack

Always in Stock

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Cut to

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tlclpated tn day and night firing Hastings Mfg. Company.
He was born In Rutland Town­
Charlotte. Uvea at 3110 Curtis Rd.. ship on March 15, 1910. the son
Nashville, and his father. “
Ken- of Burwell and Mary (Dietrich*
Scudder. He moved with his par­
ents to Hastings when he wks
six years old. and attended ike

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HASTINGS'PAINT)
and Wallpaper
107 E. State St.

Ungs Mfg. Company since hU
l»th birthday. He was a veteran
Mrs. Melvtn Campbell, who re­
cently underwent major surgery
at Community Hospital.In Battle
Creek, was released last Thurs­
day. and with Mr. Campbell is
staying at ths homq ot Rev. Lila
Manker during htr convales­
cence.

Dorothy Foote on May 12. 1951.
Mr. Scudder was a member
He is
mother,
Fredrlc
rtep -

survived by his wife, his
Mary, and a step-son.
Fpote of Hastings: n
daughter. Mra. David

tele of Hartings, and * sister.
Mra Gerald (Mildred* Shafer of
Battle Crtek. and six grandchil­

dren.

।

Those who desire may make
oontribuUons to the Presbyter­
ian Church Memorial Fund

We’re sending your woy a
shower of heartfelt wishes
for the happiest of holiday
seasons, the loving presence
of family and friends to
shore it.

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Hastings Home Laundry
(The Glbson’t)

Pat&gt;f Nashville,
Lake Odessa
Resident Dies

Poetry Corner
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area until going to the M. J.'
Clark Memorial Hume In Grand-'

Funeral services werw held
I Sunday at 4 pm. for Mrs. MlnMany of the older residents
me Cortnght. “3. fo.mer Nash- will remember her ai a clerk in
a Lake Odessa store before her

Cirlitnn dir.

men! was In Lakenlde Cemetery.
Site was bom In Ionia County

Dies Sunday at
Medical Facility

Darby and spent her early life Woodland.

platoons from tlie 1st Battalion.
5th Cavalry, Joined by the dis- ,
trict troops, fanned out over the.
mountain
tnuuuwuii terrain densely v.s»over- * Funeral services for Mra. Wilgrown with Jungle vegetation. 1 lie M. Spldel), 83, of R5 HasHacking their way with bayo- llnK»* formerly of Manton. were
net* and bush knlve®, the soldiers j heW “12 pm. Bunday at the

Army Pvt. Dennb A. McKelIrene, daughter of Mr. and operatlons had been conducted'
dated and burial waa in Ml.
thur C. McKelvey. R4 Hastings, Mrs. Raymond A, Anders, will
Hope Cemetery.
Tins joint maneuver marked a
completed advanced training as
career in nursing.
couple of "firsts" for lhe RF-PF
Her horticultural project has
conducted with an .
his eight weeks of training, he grown into a small business, pro­ operation
American unit but It was their | Sk^i^ivnra Inehirte a niece
received Instruction in combat ducing strawberries, tomatoes,
...
isurvivors include a niece,
(nh^rtlMr^ Wayne Wellman of R5
squad tactics, use of Infantry asparagus, •raspberries and
J
1 Hartings, with whom te had
grppes.
She
has
been
in
4H
work
weapons, and engineer recon­
them two weeks before
{
lh
t u
naissance. He also was trained for eight years
SFc Cliarlcs Williams ^f Has- yeart
in the technique* of road and
8be netted as mbeh as 11,000
tings Is a member of tte advisory
M'r gpldtll had been at the
bridge building, camouflage and
Irene and her sister. Lorraine, team.
| Medical Facility since last June
Ushers:
usnera vo-cnairmen
Co-chairmen — Merle
Mene demolitions.
----------------and Janet Strain. Carolyn Miller
Hendershot and Ardea. Carr.
• • •
Members were Norma Kirk. Mary
Army Pvt Michael O. Mc- and Jack Langford were 4H'ers :
Brooks. Nancy Wlbalda. Pat'Pharlln. son of Edward T. Mc- from his area who attended the .
Adrianaon. Stacia Nichols. Debra Pharlln. Rl Hastings, completed 32nd annual convention of the
Gll|ett. Dolores Mater. Becky ‘ an eight-week admlnlstraUon National Junior Horticulture As- ■
Vundcrbrook, Elenor Haven. Al course at Ft. Dlx. N. J., Dec. 2. soclatlon held early in DecernCarr. Ralph Weaver. Harold Hall. He was trained in the preparaDisle Williams. Larry McVey, it ion of military records and
Hoy Fuller. Larry Neil, Bernard
Watson.
tn fundamentals of the Army
Ticket*: Co-chairmen Clifford filing system, typing and opera­
Hamilton. Roy SchiachUr.
tion of office machines.
Decorations: Chairman — Bob
Christie. Members were Jeon’ Pvt. DuWayne A. Warner. 20.
Harbin, Ann Pavlik. Jane Sanbom. Louise Reuser, Gerald Mn- Warner. Out Shore Drive. Rl
goon. Frank Campbell. Clarence Hickory Comers, and Pvt. Lynn
Funeral services for Gerald J. 1
Wilson and Dick Tolles.
Scudder, 56, R3 Hastings, who;
Elaine A. Williams of Rl Ver­
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorman montville. completed eight weeks died suddenly about 2:45 am.j
and daughter of Spring Lake will of advanced artillery training Monday at his home at Leach
spend Christmas with his par­ Dec. 15 at the Army Artillery Lake, were to be held at 10 am. I
ents. the Mlles Dormans, and and Missile Schoo). Ft. Sill. Okla. this Wednesday at tho First
Kathleen is also home from They were trained aa canno­ ITesbyterian Church.
Michigan State.
.
The Rev. Willard H. Curtis
neers tn field artillery.
Their training Included main­ was to officiate with burial In
Cemetery.
tenance and firing of artillery Riverside
M- C—.JI—
—--- ■ attack early Monday, dying
from a myocardial infarction.
given tn ammunition handling
Wo.hobl. Vinyl Maitic
and communications. During this

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we wish
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�Lakewood Whips Hastings in League Clash
I Prep Basketball I

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Winning 73-63
Im 23, Heicitt 15
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Outdoor Trail - There have
been times, were sure, that our
game warden haun t engendered
the most noble of thoughts In
others. We learned of an inci­
dent that did just ttwtt. out It

[Iclai dulit* Conservation Officer
Gone Brown went home Dec 7
and his wife suggeatod he feed,
the dog. Gene went to the kitchen,,
picked up a bowl of meat, andI
took It out to lhe dog. dumping
It In his dish. Gene returned.
Shortly after Trudy entered thei
kitehen and askdd: "Where's my
pork 1 prepared for lite chop,

The Lakewood High Vikings,
who knocked a good Hastings

upset the Saxons Tuesday night
Vander Veen's new Blue dr Gold
squad, 73-63

Conference encounter Tuesday,

West Central
Standings

Conservation

officials

have.

nothing but good words for resi­ TEAM
dents in general and -hunters in
jmrticular for their show of co­
operation and fair play in the
1966 firearm season. The hunting

record, with no fatal gun accldent above the Straits Cltizeri*
provided more than 1.500 solid
leads on deer violations, they re­
port Dlrsctor MacMullan still
says the new deer tag te an impruvemenl over tho old metal
seal in cutting down illegal deer
kill. We don't -agres with him,
and don t know anyone that doe*.
If the State would use our Has­
tings-produced car state aa in
days of old—before they tried to

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Pl OP

Young Saxons
Roll Over the
Ionia Reserves

Coach Dave Wier's Hastings
High Junior Vanity cage team
soared to a 31-14 halftime lead
over the visiting Ionia Bullpupa
We clipped tlie following Friday night, and then coasted to
Bowling Tips' (rum Charlie a 56-46 victory as the entire
O'BadMty I*. U«*
Grand Ledge took a 17-11 tesdf Mun Si. Iloll «1
Hass' "Pin Feinting" comma in suuad saw action
I the Kalamazoo Gazette. Ctiarlie i
The little Sasuns Jumped out
point margin at the half. 30-26.
and recently rolled with thatj
period and had a 43-25 bulge
high - powered Kalamazoo team going Into the finale.
Comets with IS points
Charles Stewart's missed
Tom Hoke and Dave Coleman.
। dowict
Bowler suuuiu
should imp.
slog, ui
in uie
the In the forward slots, led the at­
throw after lhe final horn had!
,.
sounded gave the Hastings High parking lot of his favorite es- tack with 16 each—Hoke sinking
Ra«nn» a thrilling
tu-;;
jj victory
rtitery tablishment
.....
...
62-61
before ......
parking—
car. eight qut of 11 attempts from
over the tm
Ionia
High h..ir.t&gt;,.ii
basketball
tn lhe Lakewood gym.
*i. ui.h
a Always be certain to dis­ the floor.
■
team here Friday night.
! engage bowling ball from bowl­
‘“oAFOFTA FT
Stewart was awarded a two- ' ing bag before launching first 10 KIA
.IS
shot charily in the hectic last
first period lead and held a 38-26
delivery of night.
WUms. IS
seconds, and had he made both
bulge kt the half
3. Remember to properly tie
attempts, the game would have
all shoe strings on bowling
The Vikings went into the last
gone Into overtime. He missed
shoes, but not together.
period out in front by 10, 52-42,
his first, and made the secund
A
determined
band
of
Vikings
4. Bowling in proper turn
and Hastings never got nearer
battled right down to the wire
and on the proper lane may
man nine pointe.
The young Ionia team, which seem unitpportant but en­ lUaklci. Si
but couldn't quite close the gap
The Saxons were cold.
and bowed to the Hastings High had defeated Greenville the pre­ hances lhe dignity of the game.
vious Tuesday, 75-54. Jumped out
They connected on only four Junior Varsity eager*. 60-55.
5. Never throw a spare ball if
,
out of 18 shots from the floor In
Coach Dave Wier's young I to an 11-4 lead tn the first 4‘s you
have already struck.
HASTINGS
the first period, while Lakewood Saxons moved out In front In minutes of the game, but Has6. Missing the headpin twice ' Hoke. St
sank nine out of 17. The Saxons ths third period after holding lings raced back for 10 straight tn any one Irame is likely to Celemaa. 30.
pointe to go ahead to stay until damage one's score.
were better in the second quar­
VoUnlitr.
the
final
minutes.
However.
Ionia
ter. sinking seven out of 18. but
7. Knocking down difficult
Lakewood sank six out of 21 and canto with an eight point bulge battled back in lhe second period spores with lhe sweep via the
almost erasing a 14-polnt deficit reset button u very effective
made six out of 11 free throws
and went Into the second half but frowned upon in most
Hastings converted Just three
out of nine from the line.
With les* than four minutes to, down by only four. 32-28.
bowling circles.
Several times in tlie fourth
go the little Vikings had moved
8. Converting most splits re­
floor]
within one point. 49-50. of knot­ quarter the Saxons held only a quires accuracy to some degree.
llaurtlr
ting tlie score and again with one-point lead, and with 1 47
9. It's safer to leave tlie tap
less than thiee minutes to go। left Ionia's fine Junior, Bruce La­ ! room enpty-handed.
they threatened to come from, Pointe, hit from the flour to
10. Throwing the first ball
Gold behind as Jerry Curti* stole the seemingly tic up the score 58-58, always seems more dilllcult IONIA
ball and went In for a layup to। but Referee Dave Hershey de­ than throwing the second ball, HASTINGS .
clared he had blown the ball
bulge.
make the score 54-53.
but it's a violation of bowling
Officials:
However. Dave Coleman, who, dead for a Jump ball Ln the back rules to throw the Jlrsl ball
Each team scored 21 points in
poured in four buckets without, court, nullifying the basket
the last canto
!
After the Jump. Hastings' । second or second ball first, rcgardless of the potential bcncTom Barnum took game scor- a miss in that final stanza, made Jim Williams was fouled and
CALEDONIA HERE
the score 56-63 and Rick Vannu.
Hastings High Athletic Di­
, converted both shots from the
Armed with these Instate- i rector Jock Clarey has an­
for the victors Dave Williams Denburg followed suit and the line and the Saxons led, 66-56,
game was practically on Ice.
tional gem*, you're all ready
let! Hastings with 20 points.
nounced that lhe Caledonia
with 1:36 left In the game.
| now for that big comeback.
Tom Hewitt added 15 to Lake­
High basketball team will
wood's total, Pat Loftus 14 and Hake. S
play HastInyo High here on
Thwaites and Chris Tuller dead- _ ,
.
• »».
Dennis Richard 10.
Saturday night. Jan. 14. with
locked the battle at 60-60 bring- OriOlC Wrestlers Win
Bob Ironside had 12 for Has­
lhe Junior Varsity game sel
ing lhe fans to their feet. Has­
The Cliarloitc High wrestlers
tings.
tings took time out with 25 sec­ defeated Greenville Thursday, |
Friday night the Charlotte BtrUAlMd. 23 S 0
onds left in the1 game and after 30-11
Fisker. 13
S3
putting tlie ball in play gave it
to Dave Williams who sank
TOTALS-St 16
jumped from 10 feet out? '•&lt;
. Witp Right, seconds-left loi
used their fifth time out and
» COach
voacn Don
cron Oorsuch
oorsucn set
sei up a
,51 scoring play. The Bulldogs look
Victories.
21 the ball in. moved down the
Charlotte raced to a 17-5 lead ]
tJc
21 court and failed to get a good
at tlie quarter and held a 32-17 j Huap. it
_ __ _ shot. However. Slewart was
tnilse at tlie half.
half Greenviih
Greenvllll
bulge
totals s* i» 9* i? is ss1 fouled.-When he missed the first
shaved one point of! the gap in
attempt the victory was assured,
the third period, outscoring the
a—so
11 was 1 well-played game.
visitors. 18-17. and then made a HASTINGS
I—ss ; with Hastings taking a 16-12
bid in the fourth canto outscor­ LAKBWOOD
Official*:
take first period lead and leading
ing the Orioles, 25-19.
The Yellow Jackets, shooting
was 50-43 after three cantos.
poorly, had trouble with the Ori­
THIS IS THE 1967 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Dave Williams, hitting on ills
ole's speed and pressing defense into lhe last period.
long Jump shots, ^pounded the
and trailed by as much as 22
Ben Cadwell had 14 points. hoop for 11 buckets out of 28
points in the second period
Ken Slee 13 and Bill Home 11 attempts and sank two out of
However, the Jackets caught for the Comets Tom Barnum three gifts for 24 pointe. Brother
fire and outplayed Charlotte late and Torti Hewitt liad 11 each Jim had 16 and sophomore Al
in lhe second period and closed for Lakewood
Hengesbach 12.
the gap to five points with less
Lakewood's Junior Varsity won.
LaPolnte. who pumped In four
than a minute to go In the game. 50-42.
baskets without a miss in the
A free throw and bucket by Jack
last period, finishing with 18
StulU put the game out of reach Witham*
pointe. Stewart had 12 and Gary
John Whitely led Charlotte
Mirzolan 33.
with 17 and Joe Bartolacci had
14. Gary Sewell had 24 for the
Losers.
n
Greenville won the preliml- H»:i.

*. M*«4 ci
a. 732?

: wouldn t be any problem. . . .

Hastings Wins
Thriller Over
Ionia, 62-61

Charlotte on top of the standings
and Lakewood tied with Alma

iwiermen Post
60-55 Win Over
Little Vikings

Panthers led 26-17

The Hastings High main gym

home tor the holiday*. Youth
Council Director Bob King re­

4th Dual Win

2—THE HASTINGS BANNEB

Knowlton Sparks
Delton’s 71-50
Mattawan Win

Taking six matches and •cor­
Tim Knowlton pumped in 18
gym is available Tuesday, Dec. ing one dyaw, the Hastings High
27. from 1 to 3 pm, Wednesday. Wrestling team p6sted a 24-23 pointe to spark the Delton High
victory over Godwin Heighte Wmthera to a 71-60 romp over
from Grand Rapids here Tuea­ Mattawan at Delton Tuesday
Other “Y“ programs also contin­ day night.
ue during lhe holidays.
Mattawan shared three pointe
off the bulge in the third period,
outscoring Delton 18-15. but the
Pantim roared back for 11
The Blue &lt;Ss Gold had defeated pointe in the flnate while bold­
lhe fourth through the eighth
grade are participating in the the School for the Blind. 50-0; ing Mattawan to 6.
Saturday afternoon wrestling Grandville, 23-21. and Ionia, 43-3.
program. HHS Wrestling Coach
Ernie Strong U directing the pro­ II5-P0VND DIVISION — Or** BUkoy
woo by SolMlt.
gram which will continue through iOS
— Mod Hall (H» pl u aod Byroa
the holidays. Dec. 24-31. More
boys may sign up.
"Como on opt and shoot away

Boys’ Wrestling
YMCA

Secretary

Bob

King

Shoot Away
The New Year

Saxon Wrestlers
Whip Ionia, 43-3

Barry County Conservation Club
te advertising Ito next trapahoot.

Saturday,

The Hastings &lt;H 1 g h Saxon
wrestlers pasted their third dual
victory in four starts Thursday
night when they defeated the
visiting Ionia grapplcrs. 43-3.
tarry Wsrris. 3:50.
Ionia won the final bout with HBAVTWEIoilT
—1
Heavyweight Kirk While «dgCoach Ernie Strong’s lads won
vc matches on pins.
Th* tuausary:

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W*-*!.-::.la 101.

Laat Saturday Joe Arnold fired
perfect 25. Bob OU ver. Gene

Gary Murphy. 23; David Leary.
22; Earl Argeteinger and Jeff
George 21. and Ray Cox and
Harold Mathews 19.
Joe, Arnold and Don Payiva

Viking Frosh Win
Lakewodd High's freshmen de­
The midget of Michigan State's
feated Greenville's 9th graders 1966-67 varsity basketball team
Thursday. 62-53. with Mark Lake is 5-7 Richie Jordan, former
Michigan high school aU-Stale
worth 18. Gary Barager had 18 pick from Fennville.
for Greenville.

daCUiOtMd

■
Michigan Slate quarterback
Jimmy Raye accounted for 1.­
145 - Ltadeu Eadiley puuitd Eric
546 yards ln
in lI
the
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‘e *1966
1*00 football
football
Dal* Miller daciiioaed Al Ham- reason. poa&amp;lng for 1,110 yards
and running for 436 &gt;*axds. He
also scored five touchdowns.

UPHOLSTERING

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HOW TO TRfAT
Michigan State's soccer leant -*"&gt;‘»s
hiaaa it to the NCAA Tourna- CIHTJJ hll wlth |Unn,
ment\ semi-finals or finals five diuretic. It
pleased IN

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Kins. 16
WiUuaaa. D.

Paul Dean poured in 31 points
and Jim Garcia 13. John Berkhousen and Gary Boyce had 15
for Si. Johns. Brian Suatman 12
and Steve Gregory 10.
Alma's Junior Varsity won. 52-

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St. Philip Snaps Trojan
Skein Saturday, 56-49

&gt;

Mn*t area
nr.rt high
hfoVi school basket­
Most
ball teams wound up the 19GB
portion of their schedules last
weekend and only a few will sec
action during the holidays
Maple Valley Is to p|ar |n
the tournament at Portland St.

AJBC JUNIORS
HASTINGS CLASSIC LEAGUE
Good scores: Wes VanDenburg
Harry Long was the only chap
to roll over the 600 barrier Wed- 183 - 532, Jack Miller 176-502.
■| nesday, putting together games Mouse Reynolds 180 - 492, Gary
of 229-193-184 for a nice 606. Ba­ Bowman 162-472. Bob Terry 176­
sil Hitchcock snaggled 237-593. 432, Steve Merrill 148-432, Jeff
Glen Laubaugh 504, Jerry Keeg- Bumworth 158-421, Elmer Smith
---------j
Bllu one a,
stra 507, Bob Lambert 201-560, 174-417 and Mike Wiley 154-412.
Galesburg-Augusta.
Standings: Moose Lodge 30
Karol Owen 529. Ken Beckwith
Saturday night n cold Trojan
503. Jerry Fager 201-522, Walt wins. Piston Ring 28. Piston Ring
quintet from Middleville's T-K
Beck 212-560. Jerry Smelker 514. Unton 26. Hastings Milling 22.
school had their regular season |
ROWLING
Bruce Terry 200 - 569, Wayne East Side Lumber 20. Haan's 19.
record snapped at 25 when Ute
.
, Dctkcr 219-586= Denver Kiersey Legion Auxiliary 17. Moriarty
St. Philip Tigers came from be­
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
506. Gordy Norris 221 -547, Farm Building 16. Coleman In­
hind
to post a 56-49 victory.
,. Standing.: Hastings Cleaners Charles Krauss 210-517. Ward surance 13 and Local 138 10.
”
•MtavetSi mm 1, ^L"”5 381 HaaUn83 Motor Soles a n d Woodmansee 205-566, Hank FeSUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES
the hnnn »ti\...™
J. .
ar dumber 37. Blanton's dew. 507. Tom Girrbach 215-525,
,O.,he Rral
&amp;tat
* M Ne
Ne-Hi
Beverage Jack Bowman 221-540. Jack SheHigh worn: Al Morgan 211­
vi,iHn^
nAt.T*1 E5
'at&lt;&gt;
-H* Beverage
visitlng Battle
«.&gt;..! in Kc
«-------. —
£- ler Mj-ja, Ed Sheler 202-548. 556. Louis Silsbee 178-518, Wes­
Creek nquad
34. Vita Boy
and
Prabodv OU 3!
Burry
Barry j! C.
C' Baker 505. Charlie Florla 505. ley Friend 205-510. Ray Lund­
manv start. fnr
“ RfBdy
M,x
3fl
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Candy
I
Pele
Krus
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8,8
Ron
Pe,low
883
'
ncuay mix 30. Crystal
1 Pcle Kruger 518.
Pellow 553. quist 206-52$, Ron Pellow 100-510,
many starts tor
for the Titers
u,....
si Hlnrichsen Bob Slocum 201-498, Steve Mal­
and Millers r&gt;,.
Plumbing
25, Mak- ' n.un
Galen Daniels mn
510. Al
Middleville led 20-12 at the era I.G.A. 20. Pepsi Cola 12 and 201 ' SM- Bill Hansen 214 - 580, colm 190-492, Von Howell 201-488,
rcjjoi uoia ra ana
.....
quarter and 28-23 al the half. Carol's Needlccraft
Needlecraft 11.
Haan
559. Jim Barr 215- 1 Allan Hlnrichsen 177-483, Velma
,, Harv ”
----- ----Good *cnra&gt;527- Ken Robbe 556. Merle Haines Slocum 172-472, Bonnie Wyant
outscoring the Trojan* 18-11 In 222-590
503. Jim Barnum 528 and Charles I 171-472, Gene Wyant
192-504.
lhe third period and 15-10 In Man» Eye W-53OD^J Stan Altoft 525
Wanda
8m,th 18°"‘58 8andn‘
the finale.
ton 198-500 FavTAltt^n’tw
-----------Lundquist 185-447. Loary Arnold
Jim Berry hit five free throws I,,
~----- "U ,AI‘
| 190
190 -- 452.
452. Dan
Dan Cullees
Cullees 158
158 -- 459.
450.
COMMERCIAL MINORS
In the )iut'47 seconds to fee the ,',“e Hart 186-487. Lucille Wilson ।
I Sharon Cullees 154. Dick Mor­
- —, -------------game. In all. St Philip converted l68'4«8. Della Oorodenskl
179I Standing*: Deputies 43. Ben- ; gan 173, Bernard House 165. Mike
St, Martin—
’ 182-482.
1 der Oravel 40, Smith Bros. 35'i. 1 Izffe) 168. Dorothy Friend 145. Jo
10 out of 27 free throws and 483. Sue °*
'
|
Rosemary
Raber
175-477.
Erlcne
V
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Mobil
35.
Tlie
Banner
Middleville 5 out of 20.
Morgan 156. Pat Nelson 143. DorGary VnnElst. 242-paund jun­ Smith 169-412. Esther Rowlader 34l=. Tinkler's 33. BelU Motors i,othy Burns l83- 13111 Burns 173,
159-431. Elnn tbnw 142-360 twith
------ 'S.VX;
------ *—" I™ —
ior center, had same scoring
2g,
honors with 23 pointe. He sank a 89 average!. Gretchen Kennedy
11 buckets
174-432, Mary Sherwood 176-435. 20'=. Patten Monument M',.
Michigan State had a record
Berry finished with 19 points Barb High 143-417. Alice Mc­ Midway Buffing 25. Walldorffs home attendance fof football in
and John Fritter had 13
Millen 138-407. Fem Brown 158­ 24. Hastings Aluminum 21. Zeph­ 1966 ot 426,740 to six games al
Middleville won the Junior 438. Ruby Downey 168-450, Marie yr 20 and Southend Food 19.
Spartan Stadium.
Vanity
------- . -game.
-----------56-49.
...
Hammond 150. Mickey Hall 145.1
Bill Hanson's 235-576 took solo
Friday night Middleville »■ । bJleen Gillespie 163. Clcopha and scries honors Thursday. Bob
Just as cold but rarne th rough Flora 150. Carol Benner 143. Ingram fired 220-575. Galen
with a 59-51 win at Wayland. 1 Betty Miner 156. Shirley Rea-sor Daniels 208-274, Denny Fred­
Coach Page’s lads led 18-15 nt. 141. Ruth Johnston 146. Nancy rickson 224-574, Emmeth Engcthe quarter nnd 30-21 nt tlie half Taylor 149. Reba Lydy 165-455, seth 518. Jim Harrington 211­
and coasted in VanEM led the Maggie Corrigan 174-443. Ruth 501. Curt Awery 502. Paul
winners with 21 points and Terrv RlCf 151. Eva Rowley 149, Linda
Moore had 10. Bill Blok had 15 Lowry
Shirley
Bowman lov,
159, Spencer Scobey 212-515. Pete
—-•••■&gt; 146. olul
icy oowinan
for- Wayland.
------- --------------------------------- Pearl Frederickson
Ptederlckaon 169 and Gene Kruger 569. Paul Cassel 506. Jim
Way In nd had seven more free Thompson 158.
Weslock 528. Dave Kruko 204­
throws than Middleville. Ini: the
542. Carl Hathaway 207-533. Dave
Trojans drilled 27 charities while |
Dean 203-511 and Bob Tolles 515.
TIIE TWISTERS
holding Wayland to five
wu.&gt; w,c
preliminary. J’Uv2d^f*: . R''’”,cr Ford “■
Wayland won
the preliminary.
E. W. BLISS LEAGUE
58-51.
I Bomba 33. Local Finance 28.
Wayne Decker blistered the
Gull Lake scored It* fifth con- r,°*d'r Bom 26. Cool Aides 25
lanes with a 223-575 to pace the
secutlve win. defeating visiting ttn“ Hull Realty 21.
E W. Bliss circuit Friday. Doug
Bangor 70-60. Jim Kendrick led
&lt;*,od Series.; Jan Klettman Vickery rolled solo honors with
the winners with 18 nnd Brad 172-477, Dollle Larsen 189-496. 234 and finished with 523. Charles
Cosby added 15. Dave Hahn and Marilyn Dahlhouser 142-413. Krauss chalked 212-519, Oordon
J’aul Dubnlcka II and Don Stnp Marian Johncock 166-404. Nancy Norris 203-536, DeWayne Gallup
10. Archie Privett, had 25 for Wlbalda 149-406 and Virginia 202-538, Eldon Roush 554, Maur­
BaifftoY
"
I Howard 170-428.
ice Adrlanson 201-552. Dale CapGull Lake won the JV game.'
pon 553. John Riedl 541. Dave
Reynolds 517, Nolan Johncock
RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
Drlton wen! io Gale*burgStandings: Woodmansee Lum­ 517, Carl Baker 541. Carl Rose
203 - 532, Jim Barnum 213 - 532.
setback whlrh gave Galesburg ber nnd Dog A: Suds 39, Gilmore Russ Makley 509. Larry Novak
possession of first place In the Jewelers 35. Trumble Tavern 34, 501, John Havens 211-519. Robert
A stocklnt full
*
Aokctts Confectionery 33. John­
Raber 200-518. Bruce Terry 517.
of urlthtt cemt true
The Rams had previously up­ nies Auto Parts 29. Chenoweth Bill Miller 209-531. Pat TerpenMachine 27 and Kroger 20.
set undefeated Parchment
Is yours today!
ing
522.
Eldlne
DcVault
206-508.
Delton was unable to find the. ^3.71.
? . 1 H1^!?cock
Art Howe 501, Bob Clinton 522
hoop In lhe third quarter nnd .
SuT*sL*iw2m'
and Ron Nash 218-535.
dropped behind and never could I
olJ’550;Jkib Moore
regain the lead
! «’• f’4*
p»ul
BANTAM LEAGUE
The Panthers led 13-12 nt the.,’!?*}, „ I53®' Ken Mugridge
Standings: City Cab 23 wins.
quarter and 28-26 at the'half. | JJ2?82*1 Bl&gt;b PL’'-ers 223-520, Jim
Bob &amp; Mickey Lambert
Galesburg pumped tn J^TKiTht^:
5,B- John Gorodenskl Sanitary Service and Jaycees 15.
Your Hosts
io Delton's 8 in the third nnd I H5 Lyle Sanborn 512 and Jim Deveraux Furniture 14. Barr
Tires 11. Patten Monument 104.
that was the game.
। y^*18 M1Elks 10 and Hastings Aluminum
•* Tim Knowlton led Delton witfr-r
14. Bob Nustmum added 12 nnd
MONDAY MIXERS
Good scores: Bob Terry 195-'
Jack Rickert II Steve Smith had
Good worm: Louise Baits 190­
17 for Galesburg and Bill Man­ 526. June Benner 190-519. Gerry 368. Brian Echtlnaw 147-2S6. Kip I
Rose 246 series and Oreg Sheler
kill 15?
Newton 209-515. Jean .McAllister 141 game.
Delton won the preliminary. 179-505, Doris Stanton 170-451.
Pat Blut* 158-442. Julia Lozo 165­
TUB8DAY MIXED LEAGUE
Monday, Dec. 26
454. LnVonna Woodmansee 177­
Standings: Welton Heatins At
a 14-5 first period lead and 476. Bums Magixm 171-476.
Plumbing 40 wins. Ken's St Bob's I
held a 30-22 bulge al intermis­
Irene
Heath
164-46L
Bev.
De
­
Gulf
38, Maker's Super Market
for Bowling
sion. but Caledonia came back
witt 171-423. Helen Crawford 153­ and Consumers Pqwer 33, Thorn­
427. Cleo Flora 155-432. Leah apple Skating 32, Quality Dis­
the Lion*. 61-51.
Dave Lindberg led Maple Val­ Dawe 155-425, Delores Gasper count House 29'i. River Bend
ley with 23 pointe and Bill Reid 140-399. Bertha Thaler 179-460. Golf Course 29 and Backe Con­
10. Bob FlM-her had 15 for .Cale­ Marilyn Swanson 161-435. Wanda struction 214.
Smith 154-438. Marilyn McKen­
Good scores: Jerllyn Cheney
donia nnd Bill Batdorff 14.
Caledonia won the reserve zie 145-418. Barbara Snyder 170­ 191. Bob Miller 212. Norm Jen­
433. Joan Knslnskl 106-438. Eve­ kins 192. Bob Tossava 218-585.1
game, 56-23.
Pennfield edged Bellevue In a lyn David 166-438. Ruth Kroger Me) Carnell 211-524. Ed Backe
Woodlond ot Michigan
62-60 thriller Saturday night. 179-463. Betty Sothard 163-425. 192? Vivian Reynolds 140 and
I
Pennfield went Into the fourth Bernndlne Eckert 181-447. Ar- Linda Dingman 163.
period leading 52-41 but Bellevue
otiteeortd them 19-10 In the hec­ Bedford 189-445. Joy Ward 160­
462 and Kay Budtsunullen 181­
tic finale.
Pennfield connected on 20 out 481.
of 30 foul shots and Bellevue 12
Standings: McAllUtera 454.
OUt of 21.
.Foodland T,,
44. Vogt'.s am
and rsurrnNorthFridny night Bellevue defeated ide 41. Purina Chick* 40 FIsOilvet 73-55. leading 35-21 nt the , ton Ring nnd Big D 32 Pannahalf Darrell Greenawalt led thc.|e&lt;--s and Haan's 31 Mary’s 30
winners with 20 and Dave Ben- VanMatre. WBCH ' and Food
nett added 19
| Center 29. Hastings Floor Cov; ertng 28'=. Parker'* 26. Savings
AJBC CUB BANTAMS
„ Ioan
,.M11 26.
„ Sheriff G(r|s 23 and
*
Standings: Welton's 26. V Sc J Kroger 18 '
r
Mobil 21. National Bank 20‘i.1
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TUESDAY
NIGHTINGALES
TUESDAY
NIGHTINGALES
Lantern 14. Local
Food Center
Bill's
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Christmas Money
Cycle Bliop 12 and the Super- RogcA. 181-449. N. Kimmey 158«»■ R Howes 156-447. P Klahn
"Go shopping with Cosh!"
Good acort.: Jim Hathaway ,53-390. I. Perry 151-383, K. BrlsBuy all the happiness on
W. F. Arnold
123-184. David Storehouse 121- tol 149-3G6. F. Hybarger 144-404
195. Kevin Heyer 80-151. KcvlA &lt; p. Edger 143-396. M. Baker 141your gift list and make it
Managei
Hughcs 97-171. Carol Ftemw
, 313. H. Featherly 140-379. W. Anthe greatest Christmas
154 and Jeff Jrnklna 79-157.
1 derson 140-366. M Taylor 139- j
This league will not bowl again 382. F. Osscnhelmer 137-382 and
until Jan. 9.
I W. Hynes 134-368.

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The Christmas spirit glows brightly.

Happy surprises come forth from the

gaily-wrapped presents that express the sentiment and love that
Christmas

filling

us

all with the Joy of giving and

you the good will and good wishes of the season. Sincere greetings.

From the Management and Staff of

WBCH
Special Programs

'Jf

Hastings-Barry County Radio

For Your Holiday Enjoyment

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1966
1: 00 p.m.

Halting! High School Choral Chriitmat Concert presented by the Tyden-

2: 00 p.m.

The Day Before Chriitmai starring Audrey Long presented by the Coleman

Viking Corporation.

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Insurance Agency.

2: 30 p.m.

The Story of Chriitmai as sung and told by Tennessee Ernie Ford with the
Roger Wagner Chorale, brought to you by ^everwyk's Color Center and

3: 00 p.m.

Santa Claui Jones, a delightful program starring Charlie Ruggles presented

Hastings Shell Service.

by One Hour Martinizing.

3: 30 p.m.

Chriitmai on the P^nderota, a wonderfully old fashioned but never out of

dote celebration with the Cartwrights presented by Signs Tire Service and

E

L. Carpenter Hardware.

4: 00 p.m.

My Son Is a Wife Man, starring Barbara Britton, brought to vou by Has­

4:30 p.m.

Christmas Carols brought to you by Marble's Standard Service.

4:45 p.m.

Story of the First Christmas, Perry Como narrating and singing, presented

tings Motor Soles.

*

by Jim Barr Tire Shop.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1966
12:00

Handel's Messiah.

1:00

Dickens' Christmas Carol, presented by the Creolt Bureau of Barry County.

2:00

The Littlest Angel, os told by Loretto Young, presented by Michigan Mag­
netics of Vermontville.

2:30

Heart Warming Yams

Hi&lt;t Yule Season presented by the Hostings

Manufacturing Company.

Model makes it aaiy and pleasant to rent money
from $50 to $1000 for a week, month, year or longer.

inspires,

sharing. With this thought in mind, we would like to share with

3:00

Customers have rented money in just 10 minutes.

Lullaby of Christmas, staying Gregory Peck, presented by the LeonardOsgood Funeral Home.

'

Simply phone in your requirements. Thig Christmas,
The Christmas Miracle, a delightful story narrated by Charles Ruggles,

do what you-want to do . . . Rent money from Model

presented by The Hastings Banner'?

Finance—Michigan's most considerate Finance

Company.

” *

Tucson Boys Choir and Elliott Lewis. In words and music this program,
presented by Hostings Fiberglass Products, tells the story of Christmas.

MODEL FINANCE CO.
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Story of the Nativity—the real reason for Christmas. Presented by the E. W.

Hastings

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Phon. 945-1425
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10:00 a.m.

Hastings Public Schools Band Concert presented by the Tyden-Viking Corp.

1'4% Per* Mo. on $300 to $1,000

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Friday Evening - Til 8 P.M.

SATURDAY MORNING

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HAPPY LISTENING EVERY
DAY OF THE YEAR

�Merry Christmas* from the Banner Staff
‘'Thank

You” to our many friends

In the true spirit

of this
Joyous Season,
we thank you for

and good customers.

FARM BUREAU
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12/29

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merriest season

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We are sending

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LEGALS
PUBLICATION OBDBB.
State of Michigan. Tho Probate
Court for tha Qtaaly ot Barry.
tn iho Matter of the Eatate of:
Lena M. Wabeter. Doeeaaed. File No.
“it’l^Ordried fhatM Jan.

room, llaatinga. Michigan, a hearing
ba bald on the petition of Maalno
Tollaa. Admlnlatratrla. RFD. Ro. 4,
Hailing*. Michigan, for allowance of
her Inal account, and for aaalgamaal

Publication and aervice ahall bo
made aa provided by alatuta and court
Dated: Dec. 0. IBdd
Philip H. Mitchell Judge ot ProSiegel and Hndaoa.
Attorney, for Fiduciary
Paul E. Siegel
llaatinga' Michigan )

13/33

OBDBB OF PUBLICATION.
Oauaral
Stale of Michigan. Probate Court
for lhe County of Barry.
Eilat* ot George K. LanU, Pacanard File No. 14.S47.
It la Ordered thel on January 10.
1067. at 10:30 A.M.. in the Probeto
Courtroom. llaatinga. Michigan, a
bearing be held on th* petition for
appointment of adminlatralor and
determination of heire.
Publication and aerrlce ahall bo
made an provided by Statuto and
Court Hula.
■
naled: Doe. 5. 1966 ,

Philip H. Mitchell. Judge ot Pro­
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Dutcheae, Mika. Miler.
Meyera A Snow
Atlonteye for Admlnietralrix
Oil Watere Building
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you our best

wishes and
expressing our

appreciation for

Yuletide

your loyal

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patronage.

Greetings

Sincere good wishes
for a bright and

GOODYEAR BROS.

happy holiday sea-

son to all of you.

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PUBLICATION ORDEB.
SUU of Michigan. In the Probate
Court tor the County ot Barry.
t
In the Matter of the Ettal* of:
Mlnala Maria Liak (formerly Minot*
Brunke). Daccaaod. File No. 14.709.
Nolle. It Hereby Given of a hear
Ing oa tha Petition of Laurence E.
Haro*II, aaklng llatlUlion ot llute for
Tillite Creditor* are required to Sir
their claim* with thi* Court and tcrir
a copy on Fiduciary ot raid Ettal*
prior to‘Hearing of claim* to ba heard
at Barry County Probata Court. Haa- INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
Un^ta, ^IkMgaa, oa Feb. 36. 1967. al
TLED GAS! See Carl &amp; Betty's
Appliances before you buy!
Thia Order ahall ba publlthad acThey, Sell—They Install—They
cordtu lo law.
Philip IL Miuh.ll, Probata Judge.
Service. Ph. Wl 5-2833. M-37
Datod: Nov. SO. 1966.
South.
t*
Imuraaco E. Barnett. Atty.
Fiduciary for EataU
TABLE PAPER — For picnics,
National Bank Bldg.
family reunions, lota of uses.
Hatting*. Michigan
13/33
40' x 300’. »350 at The Banner ofiice.
It
OBDEK OF PUBLICATION —Claim*.
Hlata of Michigan, Tho Probate
Court for the County of Harry.
In tho Matter of lhe Ealat* «f bl* Ar HousehoM Goods
Bril Hurd. DK«aa*d PH* No 11 -14
It la Ordered that on Mn* 1.
1907. al 10:00 A.M.. ia lhe Pffibat* KIRBY SWEEPER — Cleans and
runs like new. SHU under guar­
hearing bo hal’d ‘aV^whleb^alf^reill.
antee. Pay final 6 payments of
tori of aald docoaaod are required to
SO Call now. 945-9593. 12/22
Le aworn claim* with tho Court and
aereo a copy on John E. Mahler, 02i APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC
N Taffe* Drive. Halting*. Michigan,
STOVE in excellent condition,
prior to aald hearing.
S40. Also portable electric
Publication and aarvlca ahall be
made aa provided by atalute and Court
washer with wringer. Call after
6^pm Wl 5-5231. Bun McDatod: Doe. 6. 1966.
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/Pharlln.
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Philip H. Mitchell. Judge ot ProPaul E. Siegel
. &gt;OR SALE—Admiral Color TV
Attorney for Kaocutor
\about two years old&gt;. A beauti­
Siegel and lludaon
ful console in excellent work103 W. BUI* St.
ing condition. Call Wl 5-2114.
llaatinga. Michigan
13/23
12/22
PUBUcinOX ORDER .
But* of Michigan, The Probalo NOTICE or MOBTOAOE
Court lor the County of Barry.
rOBECLOBUBE BALE
In th* Matter of tlie Jjlale nf
D-fault having bwn made In th*
l.eoa Boat Gearhart, Decaaied. File vondltion ot a rrrtain Dmttgagv made
No 14.766.
th* l"th of Ovloter. 1900, rvvfUlvd
Take Notice that on the 4lh day by CLYDE FRF.DKHICK K1.I.IH.
of January. 1967. al 6:30 AM. In JR. and PHYI.I.I.H fl KI.I.IH. buabaud and wltv. aa mortgager*, lo
Michigan, a hearing will ba had on a SUMNER &lt;1 WHITTIER, a. Ad-

OBDBB—GeaeraL
Stat* of Michigan. The Probate
Court for the County of Barry.
. In lhe flatter of the Eatate ^of
U.T«3.
GRAND RAPIDS
It It Ordered that on December 27.
1966. al 10 A-H-. tn lhe Probate [itratnr of eaid Relate, praying that Offiror ot tha t'oilvd Stair* of AmariOSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL Courtroom.
Haetlhga. Michigan, a a llrmie to aell be granted.
ra. aa mortgagr*. and rrrordril in th*
1919 Boston BE
hearing bo held on the petition of
Publication and .er. Ice will be
of thr Hrgutrr ot Drrd* fur
Rickard
M. Bauer, admialetralor. for male at provided by law and Court (Hfirr
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49606
12/29
Harry County. Michigan, on OrUihrr
12 22 lleeaao lo cell real ealalo of aeld de; rule.
14, I960, in Liter IW of Mortgage*.
Dated: Decemtier 7. 1066.
on pagra 3JI. 3.13. 33.1. and .i:u on
ratal* are directed to appear at paid
Philip' II. Mitchell. Judge of Pro- winch rr.oricagr llivrr i* clalmvd to Hr
hearing to ehow caoe* why eurh IIdor and unpaid at Ilia data "t thi*
cenke ,haul'd UM be granted.
Cortrleht ana Bo«ldr
hulAr Nine Tlmu.and Onr Hundred
Publleatlun and aervice ahall be Attorn*)• at Law
Eight)raven and A3/190 (IK 1*7..131
mad. aa provided by atatule and Henderabotl Building
Haulage. Michigan
13/33 •uh or proervdi’ng at la«_ or in
bated: December 5. 1966.
Philip H. Mitchell. Judge ot Pro­
1
Position open lor
cover the debt. *&gt;r any part of th"
bate.
13/33 PUBLICATION OBDBB.
Stat* of Mlrhlgan. Thr Probate debt, *e&lt;urad by aald mortgage, and
SINGLE ASSESSOR
the power ot *ale in *ald mortgage
Court for tho County of Barry.
OBDBB—General.
In the Matter of the Eetate of: containrd having hero mo operative by
for the City of Hastings
K. Birem. Deceived. File N". reaaon ot auch drlault
State of Michigan. Tha Probalo Hath
Notlre I* hereby giten that on Fri­
14.666.
Court tor lhe County of Barry
Applications to be filed with
It la Ordered That on March 7. day. January 37. IU67. at CO"
la tho Matter nt the K*la!« ef 1967.
at 1U:OO A.M.. in the Probate
Herbert DeCan. Decraird. Filo No. Courtroom.
the City Clerk al the City
Hailing*. Mirhigan. a front door of the 1 iiurl Houar In the
14.401.
hearing be held al whirh all creditor* i'll) of ILatinga. that bring lhe pl*re
Hall,
stating
experience,
eduIt
le
Ordered
that
on
December
27.
M37 South
‘945-9526
deceaaed are required to prove for holding the Circuit Court for ih_e
1966. at 10 AM. In lhe Probate of aaldclaim*
and heir* will be drierCourtroom. Hjutlngr Michigan, a their
cation and salary expected.
mined. Creditor, muat fllr .worn fared for aale and aold to lhe hlghvil
bidder, at publie auction or vendur.
1
12/29
Richard M. Bauer, adminlatralor. for claim* with the court and aerie a copy
12/22 Ikenae lo aril real eatate nt &gt;ald de­ on Lillian F Newton. Freeport. for the purpoae of **li*fylng the
•mount* dur amt unpaid li|wn aald
feated. Perao^it inlereelod in ttld ee- Michigan, prior to aald hearing
Publication and aenlve ahall he
late are directed tn apt-car al aald
tlirrvnn
at ilia end one quarter
made
a*
provided
by
atatule
and
| NOTICE
i hearing to ehow cauae why auch II&lt;j‘*f*) per rent per annum, toceuee ahould not bo granted. .
grlbrr with the legal co*l* and
Pulillcallnn and aervire ahall be Dated: D«-. 6. 1966.
Philip 11. Milchell i’robalr Judge. rbargra of .air, including thr at
made aa provided by atatule and court
lorney for* a* protided lie law and
Klrgel and Hudaon.
In &gt;aid mortgage, the land* and
Attornaya for Fiduciary
Dated: December 5, 1966
premier* In aald uinrtgiga mentioned
E. Riegel
Philip H. Mitehell. Judge of Pro­ Paul
and dorribed •• follow*, loan:
103 W. state Rlrret
bale.
13/33 Hailing*.
Michigan
|2/33 The North 1697.U0 feet „t thr Wi «t
IOCA.iiO feel of lhe Northeatl
We take pleasure in the
quarter of Seeli. a 26. To»n I
PUBLICATION ORDER.
PUBLICATION ORDER
N-rtli. Uanm- 7 We*l. Atayria
stale of Michigan. The I*robate
Slate of Mirbigan. fri the Probate Toonablp. Harry County. Mii-blgan.
opportunity to extend
Court fur the f ounly of Barry.
Dated:
November 1. 1906.
In lb* Matter ..f the Et'tato of:
In the Matter nf thr 'i:'.’la:. of. Iticbard J. Hudioc.
Over Hastings Paint A:
He.tle I. Woodman. Deceived. Filo Mela J. Oawald. De.ea.e.l File No ot
Siegel A Hudaon
Holiday Greetings to all
1310 N. Michigan
No I4.K39.
Wallpaper Store
60S.
Attorney! far W. J. Driver, aurrearor
II la Ordered that on Marell 7. 14 Notice
It
Hrrel..
bn,,
that
*
bear
in
uSiee
to Sumner G. Whlljler. a*
1967. at 10:u0 AM. tn th. Probpla
OPEN FRIDAYS
Courtroom, Hatting.. Mi.ltran. a Barnett, Admlnlatra'nr, r.-&lt;|tie*liug al- 102 W. State Street
—
hearing be held at which all ■ redltove
9 AM. to 5:30 PM.
of hi* Final A&lt;.&gt;ui»i and A- llaatinga. Michigan
1/30/67
for their good will.
nf •aid defeated are required t.. nrovo Inwanrr
alcnmelil ot Kr.idn- wdl b, 1. .rd in
their klalm* and heir, at law will be the
Probate ('inirlr'mm. Haathlg*,
determined. Creditor* mutt 6lr awortl Michigan
on January |u, 1967 at OBDBB OF PUBLICATION.
claim, with lhe Court and •*»»• a
P.M.
Oauaral.
•
ropy on Bernard P. Woodman. 137 N- 1 :3Q
Thia Order ahall be (.uLll.hed kF K Stale of Michigan. Probate Court
State. "Woodland, Michigan, prior to
fur the County of Harry.
•aid hearing.
In lhe Matter of Charlene 1^-nora
Dee. Itib. I'*i.i.
DEC. 23rd and 30th
Publication and aertke -nail be Dated:
Philip H. Min bell, .ludae sf Pro- Water*. Minor. File No. 14.*54.
OPENED JAN. 6. 1967
made aa provided by atatule and
Il 1. Ordered that on January 10.
Court rule.
4967. at 9:311 A M. In lhe Probate
I-aurenee E. Barnett..Atty.
’ Help needed at store on Fri- Dated: Dee, 6. 1966.
Courtroom.
H**tin&lt;*. Michigan, a
National Bank Bldg.
Philip 11. Mita hell. Judge . &lt; Pro llaatinga.
Mrehigan
13/39 hearing be held on a twtlll«n fur
days—time donated for Retarded hate.
appointment &lt;d a guardian ot CharPaul E Sirg.l
lene Lenora Ualera Bird by Lenora
School Assoc. Please call Mrs. Attorney
for Fiduciary.
PUBLICATION ORDER
Alena Smith, mother tJ Cb.rlrn* I.e
1KX E. Railroad
Wl S-2M3 Stanley Stauffer Wl 5-5776.
Stale of Mleklgan. Probate Court nora Water*, praying tkat Edna Knud
103 W. Stale Street
'
for the Cnui.tr nf Harry
*rn
appointed aiLr-llan ot the
12/29 Haillnga.
Michigan
13/33
E*Ute ot lioltliel, Werber. De prraou of aald minor and aald guard­
12. 29
crated. £He No 14.743.
ian he authori&gt;rd In addition t» the
guardian"* normal dull,* over the per­
ORDER—
1967.'
at
i
-t"
I
’
M/
In
tlie
Probate
son
rd
I
liarlene l*enora Watrra tn
LEGAL:
• Your Family
| NOTICES
&gt;
AppolBtatesl of Adtalniatrator ud
Courtroom. Harry County. Hatting*.
the author 11) to con*riit lo a
DetanalsaUon of Haire.
Michigan a hearing be held on the
State of Mulligan. Th.- I'robalo petition of lleairire M We»h»r. Art|•nbl&gt;r*ii,&gt;n and *«r*lrr ahall te&gt;
BHOBT FOB.ECLO8UXE NOTICE
• Yourself
mlnlairatrt* aaklng aliiiwanee of her nude a* provided by Statute and
Cu
?r
|'he
r
Mlt.'?;
“
o7
U,
f
,'E"Iu
of
GIVE APPLES
(AU CoanUti)
Final Areoum and aa.lgnmenl of rr*l- Court Huh-.
Hand Dnember 13th. WM. (
MORTGAGE HALE —Default fl'»* lloa.ip Ellen Hhue, Dc-.-d f ilo No due to the |*r*un* tnlille.l thereto.
Thia Order .hall be |nil.|uhrd and
• Your Community We wrap and mall them for you. mortgage made by Boyd JI. Lrinaar It &gt;• Ordered. That &lt;m H.c*mber •erred
are'trdinr to law.
Sec our display of Rills.
Philip H Mitchell. Judge of Pro•nd Wilma telnaar. hu.band and 27. 1966. at 10:00 A M lo &lt;&gt; a Prowife. to lalrrhlale Budd.ra, Jac-. hate Courtroom Ha.tine. Michigan, bate.
Attorney for Petitioner
Choice
Clarence Rittcma
■ o.l ll.i..rira*o Building
Mortgagee. dated Aogu.t 31, IMS. a hearing 1^ held on ll .- j . i.tlaaa ot Dated: D»v. t» I960
Jeannette L. Mo-el-r f.r th. ..ppoiat- lourence E Harnett
KaUma.i*. Michigan
13/39
CHRISTMAS TREES
Liter 171, aa page 193. Barry County ment of an administrator and for'a Allorvey (or Administratrix
aad the Per»onnel of the
detenslnatlcn of helrt
Harilag* Michigan
12/30
and WREATHS
Publication and tert lie al.ail be
State ot Mirhiaao. The Probate
.aid
lo Pioneer Fiaanra
Court for tte* f ount) of Harty.
Company, a Mirhigan corporation. by made at provided by ataiuta and
Court
rule.
HASTINGS
OBDEB—PUBLICATION—
In the Matter ot the Eatate of Wil
an •i.ignmani dated Auguat S3. 194*.
CIDER
Stat* nf Mlrhlgan. The Probate Ham Henry Andrew*, Deeraaml. File
and recorded on Auguat 37, 1963. in Dated: Dec ember 5. IV*.r.
Philip 11. MHeh.ll. Judge of Pro­ Court for lhe County nf Harry.
Fresh-pressed all winter.
Liber 171 oa page 194, Barry County
Record., Michigan, oa which mortgage
Eatate lif Joecilli* E*an*. Doeeaaed. ■ "it I* J«lrderrd. That on December
MOTOR SALES
Richard M. Bauer
27. 1906 at H&gt;:00 A M. in the Pro
Maple tty nip, honey, popcorn, there la claimed to ba due at the Attorney
for
Prlitl'mer
It
la
Ordered
that
on
January
17.
bale
('ourt'oe""- llaitingv. Michigan
dal* hereof lhe tun o( Hix Thouiand
squaah, and polatoea.
IBM, al 10:3" a.m In the Probalo a hearing be held un the petition tif
12/29
One Hundred Fifty-five and 49'100 J-Mj Weal Stale Street
13/92 Courtroom. Ha.tlng*. Michigan, a Richard M Bauer, for the ap|*nlnt
Dollar* (00.155.401, including lalar- llaatinga. Michigan
NELSON'S
hearing lie held pn a i-elUlon by ment of an adminlatralor and for a
the power at aale contained
George H. Vogt, praying for ap- daierniinallon of heir*.
WELCOME ORCHARD &amp; in Under
Publication and **rv|re ahall In
polnimrot ot adminlatralor and de­
aald mortgage and the vlatute in ORDER TO ANSWER
Easy Ways to
made a* provided by atatule and
•arh cate made gnd provided. notice
State of Michigan. It. the Circuit termination of hrlra.
CIDER MILL
la hereby than that aald mortgage Court for lhe County of Harry
Publication and .eerier .ball !..•
••
mad- a* provided by alatala and Dated : 'December 7. I960.
Wanda A &lt; Urlit. I'laanliS
&lt; Order YOUR
H mile north of Ionia on M66 ■ ill bo for related by a tale ot tha
Philip H. MltrbeH. Judge ot Pro
mortgaged preraiac*. or aotne part of
Court rote.
bale.
13/23
' 12/22
th rm. at public vendue. al the mala
Dated Dee- 0. 1906
entrance to the County Building, at
Philip H. Mitchell. Probate Judge
WANT Ads!
lla.linga. Michigan. al 10 •.'clock
On the 17th day of No»en.l--r. I960, David A. Dlmnw-r*.
PUBLICATION OBDEB
AM
Ea.tern aland.rd Tima, on an action waa 0led
tl*-ida A
Probate
Cunei.
Harry
Count).
Mkhi
March 1. 1907.
Curtla. Plaiatir. again.I ■ ur*rd K. 309 W. Court HI.
1. PHONE IN
12/33
Raid pcernUea art .Hua tad ia iga Curl It. Defendant, la thl&gt; f ,.urt lo Ifavtlnra. Mlrbleaa
of Nora E Hail. Deeeated
OBDBB—Gaavral
Judgment of Divor.e
945-3481
Heating - Plumbing Towniblp ot Hope. Barry Lbuniy. bbtnin
File No. 14.401
It la Hereby Ordered that the DeTake Notice that -n January 1&lt;I,
fendaal. Clifford H. &lt;\&gt;rt........ all an
1967. al 9:30 a m. In th* Probate
■TIPEB
MUXKBLLUNOE'
—
awrr or lake auch action at i«ay be
Courtroom... .Haatlnj|a. Michigan, a
Z COME IN
BUtawtda
Service
Basta 0 Weal. Hope Towaahlp. l*rmiltad by law on ..r U
Barry County. Mlablsaa. ,
P
Tlie CumenaUpo C«mm|.*laa. tth- hearing will bn han on a |&gt;etilion by
I7lh day of February. I9&lt;17 FaU*re
During the IS month* baaaadlalaly to comply with thia ord. c *111 rran It dvr-Art 330. PA. 1924. *a amended, Duugiaa Hinde*. AdmlnlriCalnr of aald
New w*R«n»o4«l • Repair
152 W. Stat.
In a Judgment by default againal tacit orilvra that for a period uf S year,
Defendant for the relief .Irn,„itiled In from January 1. 1967. tho hybrid be aiiowedf
""Tiger
Muakellunge ' &gt;1,111 l-e deemed . Publication and aervlce.wlll be made
3. MAIL IN
WELTON'S
' PloiOer" Firfaaea Company. Attlgn.a • Archie D. McDonald, Circuit jadgr a mu.kall'UV Md it ahall he an- • a provided by law and Court rul*
at Morteagre
lawful 16 take or ptw.c.. thi. ap.&lt; la* Dated: Deevmlmr 14. I9M.
Dated. Nmeutbcr 2t». illl.9
The Hading* Banner
Itohrrt II Anaparfa A
1
• xeepl In aieordanee wllh law*.,rule.
Philip H Mllrhell. Probate Judge
David A Dimmer*
I05 S. Ckerck Wl 5-5.52 MJ'haal
tortrighl and Budd)
'
K .Anapaeb. Aloraeya
Attorney for Plaintiff
Hrndenhntt Building
Approved Doc.mbvr y. I960. 12/29 Haallng*. Michigan
12/39
U/29
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«Z»Z»r. HaallUfi, Michigan

MOTOR SALES

ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE— CLEANING LADY WANTED —
Two adults in house. Pick your
Brand new. Just out of Layday. No Interference. Phone
a-way in Umc lor Christmas.
945-3864.
12/22
Does all fashion stitah work
plus regular sc wind. Pay bal­ WANTED—A reliable woman to
ance or MU4 or 85.00 per
care
for
an
elderly
lady
from
month Call Uxlav. 945-9593.
Dec. 30 to Jan. 9. In her home
Electro Hygiene.'
12/22
at 118 8. East St. Call OL 3­
9441.
13/M
# Partonol*

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
PD. 171, HastlnRi Telephone
WI 5-4954. Meetings every
Monday, 8 pm.
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it Pr*d*c*
POPCORN — Bushel or peck.
Leon Tack. 2 ml. north ot Banfield. Phone 721-8710.
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it For Sala
DRY WOOD far fireplace. Phone
945-9263.
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■A For Salo— Real E*tat«

CARPET CLEANING IS EASY FOR RENT with option to buy:
with Host New Electric Up2 bedroom house. *85 00 month.
Brush. No wet carpets or handGood credit required. Bob Bal­
work. Clean 1E0 square feet
mer. WI 5-5944. Call cvenlngi
for only *695. Hastings Floor
Covering. 123 W. Blate, Haaafter 5.
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Ungs., Phone WI 5-511*.
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LAKE FRONT CABIN OR
LODGE WANTED — To rent.
option to purchase, very reasonable prlcei, furnished or
partly, not fancy, winterlxed,
hundred miles of Lansing or
so. give all particulars. Answer
by mall only. R. E. Wlndett,
629 W. Lawrence Ave.x ‘Apt’.
•C". Charlotte. Mkh.
12'22

N0TI01: Maar itellaga In Ua
"male" or "tamale" eoiunaa are
aol lateaded^ to uchida or 411of lb* other tea. Baeb Itellaga are
far ths toovonteaca at readers be-

aldored mere ellragtlve to pertoea
of one aex than th* other. Dlaof aaa te prohibited' by the 1066
Federal civil rlghte eat with ter­
tala exception*. Bmploymeal agen­
da! and ampleyera aoverad by Ua
•cl mtul iadlcate la Uate adverllaamaal whether Ut Hated poelliana are available to beU anaaa.
BEAUTY OPERATORS for full
or part time work. Call 9453382' or evenings 5-2184. 12/22

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•aid mortgage mentioned and dieNOTICE or BALE.
crlbad •• follu-.: lu wlt:
Htat* of Mlrhlgan. In lhe Circuit Commencing In the venter ot tha
Court tor tbo County of Harry.
ot’ lba’ Koutheart one quarter of
Loon Mwrk and llrorral Accident
Hvellon 23. Town 4 Nttetb. Range 9
Fire and Life Aaetrranr* Co..
Weal; thence Ea.l along the can­
Plaintiff*.
r
ter of aald highway 3n rod. fur
place ot beginning, tbence Routh 13
Jenna* Gould, d/b/a Trall'a End
rode, tkenra Ea.l 44 rod*, thenra
Rrairrt D*t*ndanl Fll* No. 331.
North to tbo center ot tho highway,
Not'tee le Hereby Given thet. br ihaace Weal tn tha plaea ot baglnvirtu* uf e writ of vavwultoa laauvd Blax; Irving Tuwnahlp. Barry Coan­
out of ihe'tlrcult Court fur the Cj'U"' . ty/Mlehigan.
ty of Barry In favor of Leon Meek Iteted. Novembaf (. 1966
end li*n&gt;ral Acdd*nt Fire and Life IfSkard J. Mudion.
Al.uranr* Co., egrintl lhe good* and ./Itesd * Huiteou ,
rhall*l*. land and Ivnvmrnla. ot
Jeanne Gould. In aabl County to me Cemetery Company
dlrvtrd and drHvrrvd. I did. on the 102 W. Blate «tr**t
37lh day of July. I960. &gt;»’&gt; "&gt;«" Haatlnga, Michigan
1/26/67
and lake all th* right, tltir and Inter;
*«l-ri( tlie »ald J*ann* Gmild In and
tu lb* following vlracrlbml land*, to- PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Blate uf Mlrhlgan. The I'rnbate
Heal atlate iovltrd In th* Town- Court for the County of Barr).
.
In the Metter of thr E.late ft Jen•bill ot (trangev ilir. County of Bar­
nle May Hunker. Derea.ed. File No.
ry and Stale of Mlrhlgan. vi*-.
trariliifial onv-qnarter of Hortlon 4.
Town 2 North. Hang* 10 Weal, dverrib**l a.: Commracing 134 rod*
F.a.t of tho Noilhweal cornvr id
laid Kwrlinu 4. thrnr* South 43 H
rod. tor th* place of beginning,
thane* South 2l‘i rod*, throe*
South *4 drgrrr* hart ""4 f*»l,
lb*nr* Kail 50 f*vt. thvnre tvoufh 6
drgrrra Ea*t 31* f»»l. thence H-juth
ftt-r drgrrra Weal 31* tert. Ilienr*
Elat S9t fort to’lb* North end
H-iutli Iinmquartvr line of laid
Brcllun 4. thrnce North on Mid
uno - quarter line 1(147.95 fret,
tbrncr South S3 degree* Ml, feel
We*l to the pier* nt beginning.
EXCEPTING TlIF.HKFHOM rummrncing at tho Northweat corner of
I.OI 1.1 of the Wigwam*, according

Take Notice that on Iho 2«lh day
of February. 1067 al 9:36 A.M. in
lhe Probate Courtroom. Harting*.
Mbhlgan, a hearing will te held &gt;t
■ hlrh all rre.lh.ir. ot aald deree.ed
• re required to provw their rlaim*.
•nd heir* will te determined. CreAi
tore mu*l file *wur» rlaim* with th*
Court and *erve a copy un the Admlnialrator prior to aald hearing
Puldiratlon and aervlee al.ail bi*
made a* provided by *l*lulo arid Court

North along th. Ea*l .Ida uf the
road 379 fret to a certain ditrb.
thence F.avl 50 fret along tue
North .id* ot aald ditch tor place
of beginning, ibenre Eaalerly along
lhe North aide ot aabl dltfh &lt;&gt;2
fe*t. ih*nr* North Ol« feet, thence
Houthwe.lerly 6i&gt;4 feel t.v a twin!
574 feet North of the place of be­
ginning. Ibenre Hunte 574 feel tp
the ptaro uf Ireginumg. AI.MU be­
ginning at th* Norlliwe.t corner of
th* Wigwam., according to Iho re­
corded plat thereivf. thence North
Niwth^H^diwrvea Weal 2&lt;&gt;» feet,
lhenre Routh 66 degree. Weal lo the
• bore of Gun Lahr, theme Houther
ly along .aid .here SUH feel more or
!&lt;•&gt; to tbe place of beginning.
ALKO. Ixil. 9. H‘. 11. 13. 13. 14
and the North one halt ot lxit 15 of
Wigwam* Plat, areordlng to the
recorded plat thereof;
all of which I ahall eil-ove for .ale
at public .ale. In the hlgheal bidder,
at tbe ea*t door of lhe Harry Count)
l o-jcb H«u*e at the City of Heating*
in .aid County, that being the buildIng where lhe Circuit Court I. held
In .aid County In which tho real rarate I* located, and that bring the
plaee of holding lhe Clrcute Court
■ ilbln aald County, un ^

PUBLICATION OBDEB.
Mato of Michigan. The Probalo
Court fur thr Count) uf Herr*.
Eatate ot Frank 1 tent., Iterea.rd.
File So. i no • ri. r.' * t ।
_

Dated: December 13, I9U6
! Philip 11 Milrliell. Judge of Pro

Corltlght and Hoddy
Attorney* "al Law
ILmdelhotl llillldlng
llavting*. Mlrhlgan

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11.67, at II.&lt;&gt;•• AM. In the Iteobate
CoMvIruuni Ita.ilug.
Mlrhlgan. a
hearing te held on pelltiona by Old
Kehl Hank and Tvm*I Company. Tro*tee. for allowance of Ila Account* for
lite year endeil 10/31/116 ot the
• aid derra.rd tor the LriieSl uf Ho­
tel Lindale/, lter&gt;l MrPrrk I'rai.doll
and Carl A. Lent*.
I*nl&gt;li, alhrn and •mice •hall lie
made a. provided by alalute and
Date: DeveMber IB. I960
I'blllp 11. Mllrhell. Juilge of Pro­
lute.
1/5

PUBLICATION OBDEB.
~ Htale of Michigan. In the Probate

In the Matter &gt;-f the Eatate of.
David A. Irwin. Dereeatd. Fite No.
14.6.10.
.
Il 1* Ordered that on March 1.1.
1067. al l» nil A M.. In thr Probate
Cirartrmim. Halting*. Michigan, a hear
ing be held al whirl* all rreditor* of
aald dereaaeil are required to prove
Ibeir rial in* and lielr* will te deter.
Dated: November 4. 1966.
f rodltor. mu.l «te awnru
Merl 11. Campbell. Rherlff of lhe mined,
rlaim* and *ervr a ropy mt David 1t'uvvitj of Harry. Michigan
Irwin. Admlntelralov. It F it. No. 1.
By; Richard Harnumc"
Deputy ^eriir
12/32 Middleville, Michigan, prior to aald

f.Tl£L%S,SBX‘,

' Defaalt having been made in the
condition of a certain mortgage made
the 6th day uf OeInter. 1061. e«erut
..d by HIllBLEY M WILKINS and
DOROTHY Wtl.KINK. hu.band and
wife, aa mortgagor*, tn RfVERBIDE
CEMETERY COMPANY, a Michigan
corporation, a* mortgagee, and record­
ed In the office of tha Herl.ter ot
Demi* for Barrr County. Michigan, on
Oifeber 10, 1061. in Liber 163 of
Mortgage*, on page 476. on which

made ft provided b) *talute and voutl
rule _ _
Philip 'll. Mllrhell. Judge of Pro-

Hiegel and Hnd*»n.
kttnrneyi for Fiduciary
l"3 W. Hlate Hl reel
lla.llpg*. Michigan

■
1/5

OBDEB -Gentcal. .
State of Michigan. Tha Probate
Court for lln County nt Harry.
In the Matter ot the K.tatr of
•nd unpaid at the date of tlvl* n'-tice Frwlaud J, Garltnger. Decvaaed. File
tine Tknuvand Three Hundred Forty­ No 14.136.
Eight and n|/l&lt;K) 61.34* 01) Dollar*
Il I* Ordered that a hearing bo
teld on the itetitioii of Richard 51
Bauer, adminlatralor. tor allowanro
of |,ie Inal araminl. Tue.da). Oroerti
ter. 37, I960, al 111 A M In the
Probalo Cwnrtroom. Haatlnga, Michiftated: Decemter 7. 19M.
Philip H. Mitehell. Judge of Pro­
bate.
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fur holding tha Circuit Court for the
t uuuty of Barry, there will be off.red
tor aal* and *obl tn Uta hlgite.t bld­
tier, al public aueliou or vtndqo. for
lhe purpo** of *ali&gt;(rlng tha a«°dnla
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PUBLICATION ORDER.
Blate Of Mlrblaan The Probate
Court fur lhe ("vahly ot Harr).

LUdla Boar, Daiaavrd. Pile No. 1*.*
002.
.
Il la (lydere.l that * hearing ba
held &lt;,n the lotHlun ot libber* M
Bauer, adualnlatrator. tor allowance ot
SV-.
L-.urtrwMM Ha .tinge. Michigan.
Dated: December 7. I960.
Philip il. Mlubell, Judge of Tro­
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Mrs. Maichele

Mme* HOSPITAL

Succumbs at
Home Monday

T Basketball
Wheels Roll
I During Holidays

The Methodht Church has a
potluck Christmas party at the
“living creche" beginning Sunday
and continuing each night until
u Inait attractive
Ctirlsjma* Eve. The diameter* with Christmas
decorations on
the Main Street. Chrlstmaa trees
MMriNc, xro luovi
In the window* and colored light*
of One Hundred and Forty-two
animals arc tlie sheep, cow and on tlie porches. Bert Gillette has
donkey, the shed made of bales four tall evergreens with colored
structlon of the Jail.
of straw. The lighted seen* may lights to lhe top* of the trees.
I..—
...I, r\9
..I.«___
at 1 P-m. this Wednesday at the
Bcveral Christmas creches in
- —-------M
Ringewold 504. Jerry Bmelker
Rev. Gerald FL Batea officiat­
The Church School program u in the air. * Mr*. Lucille Getty
531. Don Bowen 515. Mika Rey-I Saturday* result*.
ing with burial in ML Hope
this Thursday at 7:30 pm. A Is having a Christmas dinner and
ITU GRADE LEAGUE
Fellowship hour follows. * Fri­ tree for her family. This includes
546. Al Rclglcr 511, Del Curtis
day evening the young people go
Bruin* 30 — Richie Adams and
- ----- -----January
caroling. This Thursday is the family, Mr. and Mr*. Rolland
mon Warner 519.
Family Night' supper and pro­ Cox and family and slstar-lnCnillenden 5. Tom Lyons 2,
m unfit to house priaonera by a
8 landtags: Chrome Room 43W.
gram. Christmas Eve Is the Can­
daughter,
Stale Inspector, the supervisor*
dlelight Service at 7 for the
Mra Keith &lt; Marton) LaFounyoung children and their parent* Don Popering and Beth. Mr. and
and older adult* and young Mra Cha*. Baragar and family
trying
to
ram
the
proposition
mon. of III Middleville. who Is
building a jail The fund waa
I Lewi* 27. Marie Chase 12. BlU
are to be Christmas guest* of
preetdent of the Barry County
| Burghdoff, Jeff Hoke and Oreg
Sunday evening the Baptist their daughter and sister. Mr.
Fair Board and five grandchil­
Church and Middleville Chapel
Jail. dren.
total balance
, B3, HslUa UIU«,pU. HB.
M—A Heath 15. Barry Haven* 14, Art
had their Christmas programs. Plainwell. Christmas Day.
Emr. R4. O.cre. W. MUItr.
11, Dave Hollister and
The Methodist Church Choir
Pin*
Ins and Uldrlks-Newbert In
In-­ Jerry Whitney n2.
presented a Christmas Cantala nlng to have her family home Chrlstma* and until Jan. 3 when
We elected our supervisor* to
surance 34. Vld-VlUa
Deve­
under the direction of their for Christina*. Dr. and Mrs. Hart he returns to Fort Leonard, Mo. run our county affairs, and they
7TH GRADE LEAGUE
reux 304. Mavericks 28, Striker* *
JUn VanderPoppen of Uic Uni­
Puffer and family from Hart, Mr versity of Michigan came home
Wildcats 28—Ted Fitzgerald 15.
24 and King Pina 20.
same evening.
Bob Shaeffer led the field David Anderson 6, Brucs Tuller
Tuesday to spend her vacation al our Medical Facility. We bad
Rev. and Mra. Lindley Steere
folk who worked against that.
b. count. with 232-600, Benny Brown roll­ 4. Bob Gorham 2, Tom Steward
and family of near Chicago will Flala and son. George, local. * with her parent* and family, Mr.
1; Irish 19—Bruce Hahn 9. Carl
ed
193-536,
Jim
Durbin
188-531,
and
Mrs.
Earl
VanderPoppen.
*
spend next weekend with hl* Mr. and Mra. Paul Newman and
Ray Pavlik 222-526. Arch Howard Norris 5. Don Myers 3, Mark
The Rev. W. Glen Campbell,
sons of Barlow Lake entertain daughter* ot Charlotte, Mr. and
188-530, Robert Denny 173-500,
pastor of the First Baptist
their family, Mr. and Mra. Leon Mrs. Dean Crldlcr and son, Wil­
Dave Makley 179-510, ~v
Art w.uup
Gallup \0. Doug Welton 7. Rteh Rohde,
MIDDLEVILLE—Marcia BlMla, B2, 192-516, Dole Oasenlielmer 201- j0M! Hiruhosa and Andy Ree8 2:
Cooley and son of Hastings and liam Arthur, of Portland and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Newman and and Mrs. Bob Wenger and tlx
510
• — Bob Shumway
Arthur T. Kidder
oiu and
ano Jasper
jasper Travis
xravi* 185-503.
u»-uuj. I Monkeys
MIU H&lt;u
jBcob6 5.
2
children, local. The Christmas children of Middleville arc lo be
R2 Hastings
slonary from Halil, would speak
dinner will be held at the home
I Impoeaibtea 34 — Tom Robinson
iy LaUtlUa, *21
ndtU Parker, 3:
I 16. Ed McKeough 10. Ray Adams
of their parent* and grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William CrldCARD OF THANKS
AJBC BUNDAY SENIORS
Branson
MeUwdlst
Hospital
Thanks to all of tlie good la­
ler, for a, Christmas gathering.
Rick VanDenburg 208-561, Wea
Kalamazoo. Mlchlg-.m
dle* of the\ Dowling Birthday Matteson.
VanDcnburg 197-533. Dean LomS. Main. Juanita Rar tar, ;
Mr*. Sarah Johnson will spend Glen Dean arc to entertain her
10, Mitch SC. Martin 7. Scott
Club for tlie lovely Christmas box
Phillip,. Dec. &gt;4; Donna Ward
bert 187-461, Bob Ritter 163-467,
Proteatant Mission Field
of fruit, nut*, home-made candy lhe Christmas hojlday* with hex family. Julius Potts. Mr. and To the Editor:
Ron Wyngarden 158-450 and
daughter
and
family,
Mr.
and
her
friend*
Ln
the
Conserva
­
and cookies. Such kindness will
6TH GRADE LEAGUE
I am writing for Dr. Edward
Mr*. Ralph Finkbelner and Mr.
Shirley
VanDenburg
168-439.
Mr*.
Milton
Perry
and
other
always be remembered. Thanks
and Mra. James Robertson and Riggs Jotinson. Dr. Johnson wtnt tive Baptist Haiti Ml^on SoSaxon* tt — Brian Smith 12.
Standing*: Hastings Bowl 30,
relative* In Swarts Creek. * Mr. Alex Pott*, Monday, Dec. 26.
again to one and all.
into the Flrat National Bank of
VKBMOMTVILLa —
Hastings SiieU 26. Team 3. 25 Dennis Acker 6. Bill Eastman 4;
and Mra. Bob Bender and family
The society L\ directed by her Dai. IB; Kallla B
Mrs Wesley Edmonds
Mra. Vina Carl Is having dif­ Kalama zoo, Friday. December 16.
Wolverine* •. Spartans 16—Oaof
had their Christmas celebration ficulty with an ulcer on her leg to send ills annual registration to
Goodyear 10. Don Hoffman 4:
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. which Is quite painful at times. * the State Board of Health. He took bull and operate* a hospital with
CARD OF THANKS
Cox, In Pontiac. Sunday. * Mr.
We want to thank our chil­ and Mrs Alon Graffmlller and Word ha* been received from a taxi to return to Mt. Olivet St. four dispensaries, run* moun­ Baltimore Rams
Nancy Ellis Is home for the Wolfe and Gary Nicholson 2.
dren. relatives and friends who Bic of Kalamazoo are to spend Mra. Lucy Bowen, who stopped and In getting out. fell and is tain schools for 3,000 children
STH GRADE LEAGUE
term ureas si wmu tuxi oar­
Have Yule Party
helped make our 50th anniver­ Christmas afternoon and evening to spend Thanksgiving with her now In Bronson Hospital with a and docs extensive relief work.
___ their I barbara will be home next week
The Baltimore Rmu held
sary a memorable day and for with her folks, Mr. and Mra. El­ daughter and family, that site fractured hip. With a clinical his­
Chrtotma* party’ JZonday evening. I
Borge*. Hospital whm she
Roger Ruh 2.
tory of Diabetes Meili tls which he the First BaptlM Church at
all the nice gift* and cards we ton Lawrence.
.___ ' . , ।__ 1* In her last year of tralnlns. to
Florida home until she was In has had for tlirce years, he feels Plainwell at tho 9:45 oun. Sun­
received. Again we say 'Thanks.''
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larson
Keith Waters 2. Rory Weak 1;
day school and for tho 11 am.
The Cliarles Hammonds and family and Mr. and Mra. better health. Her daughter, Mrs. that hl* prognosis U fair.
Saxon* t—Jeff Morrill 1.
William Smith and family, live
Dr. Johnson would welcome let­ Children's Church and over diange and lota to eat made up I Daren,z- lhc William EIUms.
Robert Rugg and family, all of In Lafayette, Ind. She will re­ ters from any old friend* In Mid­
tlxi enjoyable evening. The next
CARD OF THANKS
Grand Rapids, were Invited as main until after Christmas. *
Monday, Dec. 26. al 1 pm.
Merry Christmas and Thank You | pre
pre -- unrutmas
Christmas guest*
guest* oi
of uieir
their Dalpii' Winkler, who had serious dleville, and. since he is tho last
To friends, neighbors nnd parents. Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*, surgery at the Ferguson-Droste- of the generation, lie would par­
Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Fuller
relatives for the many act* of; Gary Vansickle and sons of Ferguson Hospital In Grand Rap­ ticularly like the Beiler Company
kindness shown us through tills Wyoming were guest* of the ids, returned home Wednesday. * of Middleville to be informed of are entertaining hex sister and
Mrs. Ear) Engle was a Sunday
past year. To friends taking home folks, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaechele hl* mishap. He has also asked family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sin­
Rennie to doctors, after grocer - &lt; Vansickle, Sunday. * Mra Hazel were visiting their daughter and that lhe Chicago Tribune and the clair and son, Larry, on Christ- dinner guest of her son and
family, the Vernon Engles.
les and helping us here at home, i Derrick called on Mrs. Baird at family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Green. Newiuiven Register be fienl copies
uf any news articles about him
You hove eased so many of our ”
•• • —
—- in
• --•
the -Medical
Facility
Hastings,
In Dowagiac recently when Mr. that may be published In your
problem* and worries. May Ood Wednesday afternoon.
Kaechele became quite 111, which
bless all of you.
Vern Llctka and sister. Miss necessitated them to shorten
Dr. Johnson wishes you and Mra.
Kathryn and Rennie McOlocklln Winnie Llctka, went to Coloma their visit.
Partlngon best holiday greetings.
Sunday to bring back Mr*. Vem
Milton Kcrmcen, who had a
Very truly yours.
CARD OF THANKS
Llctka who had been visiting her hernia operation at Pennock
We would like to thank Pen­ sister the past week. * The Ken­ Hospital, returned home Satur­
for Dr. Johnson
nock Hospital, nurse*. Dr. Mor­ neth Schondelmayer new home day. * We are sorry lo relate
rell. Rev. Borgman. Rev. Carey, on Irving Road is almost com­ that Mrs. Flora Pferdesteller.
ZZ 55. Full price $47.77
our relatives, friends, neighbors pleted. * Mra. Dick Dean left who I* living with Mr. and Mrs.
and the Leonard-Osgood Funeral Wednesday evening for Japan. Jack Pennington on 3400 9.
Home for their many act* of She will visit a college chum and Broadway. Hastings, is not tod
100 OFF RETAIL PR ICE ON THE
kindness during our recent be­ husband and her husband. Dr. well at tills writing.
'fly Mrs. Albert Green
FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE
Dick Denn of VletNam. will be
reavement.
able to have a five-day furlough
The Family of Wm. J. Plank
to be with her part of the two
3 - Universal Dial-Stitch
Betty Aller, had her car leave
the road and go over the bank
Zig-Zags
O’Hare Airport Wednesday eve­
o&lt;f\the Bissell farm Sunday
ning and arrived In Japan the fly Mra. Leland Hammond
morning. It damaged Iut car nnd
We whh for good thing® to come
Portables &amp; Cabinet Models
next momlng, due'to tlie differ­
oruisea. * sirs. rTimcia
ence In time.
into your life — and remain
1
Model
A-24 Zig-Zag
Mra,
Margie
Baird
and
chll’
Storknn
and
sons,
Leo
and
The Albert Corporation has
.
... the blessed season’s
discontinued building houses at drcn of Clearwater. Fla., spent Charles, attended a Christmas
with
24 Drop-In Cams
the Middleville Downs for a time. a few days last week with her dinner with the Starkan fam\
gifts
of
serene
good
will,
Bt lht; homc of Mr- itnd Mra
A Mr. and Mrs. James Habegger stster. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Ham- ;
I - Model No. 380 Zig-Zag
moral.---* .—
Mita --------Karen---------Doster------and- OUver Peteraoru at Aho.
are building a new home on-------Mr. and Mra. George Hom. Jr.
Portable
Green Lake Road. They bought James Wicker, Jr. are spending
lhe farm formerly owned by Mr. the holidays with their parent* nnd family of Kalamazoo spent
2-Model No. HA-1 Straight
end Mrs. Gotlelb Finkbelner. * •The
“‘former
-------- ----------- college
—•in
­ Sunday with Mr. nd Mra. Mar­
attends
Mrs. Carole Olds of Alba was a Kalamazoo and the latter, Ferris shall Tripp. * Archie Burd, and
Stitch Portables
weekend guest of her sister and । Institute in Big Rapids.
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest I Pvt. ScoU Doster recently met at tile Ray Burd txxnc in
1 - Sonola Chord Organ
Marahbanks. * Merrill Llctka of spent a week with hl* parent*.
Chrtslnut*
get-to-gethcr.
Mrs.
Oaylord spent a few days last , MT
1
Kingston Vacuum Cleaner
Mr. ano
and ,-nra.
Mra. vjourgc
George B. uqbict
Dooter.. - ————.
~
;
lie returned lo Fort Bill. Okla Ro3r Burd and sonof
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Bender * Mr. and Mrs Smart Hammond
WILL TAKE TRADE-INS on the Unit* Listed Above.
thcr,‘
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Archie
Burd,
Mr.
and sons had Christmas with
family from I^slL,_._--------- - ncT
ou- an(1 &gt;lra tlrl and Mrs. Albert Green spent Sat­
NO MONEY DOWN — NO PAYMENTS TIL FEB
on Monday afteZchrlslms* W A[Unu of Btaonungdale. Sun- urday evening at the Tietz home
or 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Booth and | day.
while their parent* attended the
family are to be Christmas guests
party at the Highlander restaur­
of her folks, Mr. and Mrs. For­
ant * Clarence Mayo of Battle
rest Laug of Spring Lake.
Creek called on his uncle. Al­
Call WI 5-3481
Mrs. William Sweet and Mrs.
' be.-t Green. Monday.
945-9647
235 W. State
Doris Brog went to Livonia Fri­
142 E. Stote St.
day to spend over Christmas witl)
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Simmons

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respectively. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Fox and family are to be New
Year's guest* of Mr. and Mra
Herbert Thorpe of Kalamazoo. *
Mr. and Mra. Bob Bender and
family. Mr. and Mra. Ear) Pull­
man of Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs.
Vinal Tabor end family of Flint
are to spend New Year's Day
with their parent*, Mr. and Mra
Russell Bender.
Mr. and Mra. Glen Dean called
on h!s mother, Mrs. Martha
Dean, at Clark Memorial Home
and found her about the^ame. *
The Floral Garden Club held
their Christmas party al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fil­
ling ham. Wednesday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Pickard and family
are living In their newly built
home on Arthur Court.
Mrs. Tillie Finkbelner attended
the Christmas gathering of her
family at the home of her son,
Dr. and Mra. Wayne Finkbelner
of Caledonia, Sunday. Her
daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Harold
Seller and family of Wyandotte
left Monday for Florida for a
short vacation. -» Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Spiker and daughter of
Gladstone arc to arrive to visit
her mother. Mrs. Dora While,

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
TAX NOTICE
Personal and Property taxes may be
paid at my home, 102 N. Tanner Lake
Road, any day except Wednesday
during the month of December. Dog
licenses also available — $2.00 each.

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BONDS

Swanson I naw rance

Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.

Agency for

INSURANCE
All Forms of

Insurance and Bondi
JlkRY ANDRUS

Cleaned.

Repaired.

ice. 2IB N. Jefferson. Phone
Wl 5-5176.

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

come see, come drive
the sensational new

ski-daa.

Stafc Rd Phone Wl 5-2123.

ICE — 24 hour Service (black

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of tree-

Business Directory

ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel

Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
Pharmacy. Phone Wl 5-2466.

Elwln Bender I* spending his
furlough with hl* parents, Mr.
and Mr*. Walter Bender, over

appliances. Call 945-

MEMORIAL MONUMENTS

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. Stale Concrete Product*

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the
COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVCUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXBarry County Ready Mix Co.
ICE—Firat clast work. Call Wl
Phone Wl 5-2123.
5-5OS5, Burkey Sslet and Serv-

RADIATORS

MARINE GIFTS

Hastings Sewing Center

E. I. CARPENTER

CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE-

Fabrics &gt;n Barry County. Kirsch

Miicellaneoua

HAVE S'OUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CEN-

Beverwyk’* Color Center. 221

in our new budding at 124 N.

TROPHY CENTER—Plu* special­ Redie. Tetevieiea Retoirieg
ised engraving of all kind*. Gll-

5-5052.

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES ANO
SERVICE
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au- Buiiiurat Service* Offered
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
thorixed Dealer (or Wheel Horv*
Tractor and Lawn Boy Mowers. PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
•nd supplies. Kelley Electric
E, L. Csrpsnler Hsrdws&gt;e.
TVS. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
System! Sold, imralled. serviced.
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Lewi* Electric, Cloverdale 623­
Phone Wl 512700 after 5 p.m.
5381.
son Phone Wl 5-9187.
Hasting*.
. _ __

WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING SNOWMOBILE
BOB

SKBLTONS

PUna OS 2-3352

Call 945-3481 If You Would Lika to be Listed in
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poUuck ChrUtau
Christmas party
party at
a
I Bunday T-K
ght until
u
attractive
with Chxutmas dacoraliona on
t. JOMph th* Main Street Christmas trees
rdi. 'Ill* in tlie window* and colored lights
on the porches Bert Gillette has
four tall evergreen* with colored
atructlon of the JalL
lights to the tops of the tree*.
hte from Several Christmas creches In
junds.
yards. The spirit of Christmas te
in the air. ♦ Mra. Lucille Getty
te having a Christmas dinner and
tree for her family. This includes
people go
January.
Our supervisor* with fortslghl
y ia the family. Mr. and Mr*. Rolland
and good judgement. eatabUabed
Cox and family and *l*ter-tnthe Can­
Blau Inspector, the supervisor* the fund tor that very purpoee.
tor the
r parent* Don Popering anil Beth, Mr. and
1 young Mr*. Chas. Baragar and family
trying to ram the proposition
building
are to be Christmas guests 'of
Baptist their daughter and sister. Mr. after buying the six-acre site,
• Chapel
there remains a total balance quarrel with the need for a Jail,
irogranu Plainwell. Christmas Day.
Mra. Chaa. Baughman te plan­
Cantata ning to hav* her family home Christmas and unUl Jan. 3 when
We elected our supervisor* to
of their for Christmas, Dr. and Mrs. Hart he returns to Fort Leonard. Mo. run our county affairs, and they
Jan VanderPoppen of the Uni­ are doing a good Job. Go look
iar, lhe Puffer and family from Hart, Mr.
versity of Michigan came home
and Mra. Chas. Baughman of Tuesday to spend her vacation at our Medical Facility. We had
folk who worked against that,
Wayland and Mr. and Mr*. Joe
cago will Flala and son. George. locaL h with her parents and family. Mr. too. Our supervisors nave proved
•lUl hte Mr. and Mr* Paul Newman and and Mr*. Earl VanderPoppen. *
son* of Barlow Lake entertain daughter* of Charlotte, Mr. and
tbelr family, Mr. and Mr*. Leon Mrs. Dean Cridler and son, Wil­
Cooley and son of Hasting* and liam Arthur, of Portland and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Newman and and Mr*. Bob Wenger and six
Arthur T. Kidder
children, local. The Christmas children of Middleville are to be
R2 Hastings
dinner will be held at the home Christmas guests of their par­
ot their parents and grandpor- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Crid­
Biunum Metlaxlist Hospital
good laler, for a. Christmas gathering,
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Blrthday Matteeon.
December 18, 1966
Mrs. Sarah Johnson will spend Glen Dean are to entertain her
Unas box
le candy the Christmas holidays with her family. Julius Potu, Mr. and To the Editor:
I am writing for Dr. Edward
ncss will daughter and family. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Finkbelner and Mr.
Thanks Mr*. Milton Perry and other
Riggs Jotuuon. Dr. Johnaon wait
relatives In Bwarta Creek. * Mr. Alex PotU, Monday. Dec. 26.
Into the First National Bank of
and Mr*. Bob Bender and family
imonds
Mr*. Vina Carl te having dif­ Kalamaxoo, Friday, December 16.
had their Christmas celebration ficulty with an ulcer on her leg to send lite annual registration to
with her parents,Mr. and Mr*. which te quite painful at times. * the State Board of Health. He took
Cox. in Pontiac, Bunday. * Mr.
hit chll- and Mr*. Alan GrafTmlUer and Word hu been received from a taxi to return to Mt. Olivet SL
nds who Irlc of Kalamazoo are to spend Mrs. Lucy Bowen, who stopped ugj in getting out, fell and te
annlver- Christmas afternoon and evening to spend Thanksgiving with her now in Bronson Hospital with a
and for with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. El­ daughter and family, that she fractured hip. With a* clinical his­
tory of Diabetes Melilite which he
ton Lawrence.
Florlda home until she was in Ims had for three year*, he feels
Mr. and Mra. Milton Larson
nmonds and family and Mr. and Mr*. better health. Her daughter, Mr* that hte prognosis te fair.
WiUiam Smith and family, live
Dr. Johnson would welcome let­
Robert Rugg and family, all of In Lafayette, Ind She will re­ ters from any old friends in Mid­
Grand Rapids, were Invited as main until alter Christmas, w dleville, and. since he te the last
imk
— You pre - Christmas gueate of lheir Dalph Winkler, who had serious of the generation, lie would par­
rs and, parents, Sunday. * Mr. and Mr* surgery at the Ferguson-Droste- ticularly like the Beller Company
acts of । Gary VanBlckle and sons of Ferguson Hospital in Grand Rap­
ugh lilts I Wyoming were gueate of the ids. returned home Wednesday. * of Middleville to be informed of
. taking *home
-------J folk*. Mr. and Mr*. Ear)• Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaechele hte mishap. He has also luked
- grocer- Vansickle. Sunday. * Mra Hazel ,were visiting their daughter and that the Chicago Tribune and the
at home. Derrick called on Mr*. Baird at &lt;family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Green. New Imven Register be sent copies
y of our the Medical Facility in Hastings, ।In Dowagiac recently when Mr.
that may be published in your
■lay God Wednesday afternoon. Kaechele became quite ill, which paper.
Vern Llctka and steter. Miss necessitated
,
them to shorten
Dr. Johnson wishes you and Mrs.
iQlocklin Minnie Lictka, went to Coloma ।their visit.
Partingon best holiday greetings.
Sunday to bring back Mrs. Vern
Milton Kermeen. who had a
Very truly yours.
Lictka who had been visiting her hernia
।
operation at Pennock
Mis* M Kiger 8N
nk Pen- sister lhe past week. « The Ken- ,Hospital, returned home Satur­
for Dr. Johnson
neth Schondelmayer new home day.
‘
* We arc sorry to relate
t. Carey, on Irving Road te almost com- ,that Mrs. Flora Pferdesteller,
lelghbors pleted. * Mr*. Dick Dean left ,who te living with Mr. and Mrs
Funeral Wednesday evening for Japan. Jack Pennington on 3400 S.
She will visit a college chum and '
cent be- husband and her husband. Dr. well nt this writing.
3By !Hn. Albert Green
Dick Dean of VietNam. will be
able to have a five-day furlough '
Plank
to be with her part of the two
Betty Allen had her car leave
weeks she te In Japan. Stic left
the road and go over the bunk
O’Hare Airport Wednesday eve­
on the Bl«U farm Sunday
ning and arrived In Japan the By Met. Leland Hammond morning It damaged her car and
next morning, due'to th* differ­
ence In time.
.... Albert Corporation has
Mra. Margie Baird and chll- Storkan
The
Charles, attended a Christmas
dteoonllnued building houses at dren of Clearwater. Fla. spent t-nanes.
the Middleville Downs for a lime a few days last week with her dinner with the Storkan fam* Mr. and Mrs. James Honegger steter. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hamare building a new homAy-Mr mond. a Mias Karen Doster and Oliver Petersons at Allo.
Mr. and Mrs. George Horn. Jr.
Green Lake Road. They bought James Wicker. Jr. are spending
the farm formerly owned by Mr. the holidays with their parents and family of Kalamaroo spent
and Mrs. Gollelb Finkbelner. * TTie former attends college In Bunday with Mr. nd Mrs. Mar­
Mrs. Carole Olds of Alba was a Kalamazoo and the tetter. Ferris shall Tripp * Archie Burd, and
Mr. and Mis. Roderick Tietz
weekend guest of her sister and institute In Big Rapids.
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
wt. ScoU Doster recently
Marshbanks. * Merrill Lictka of spent a week with hte parents. Nashville Sunday for a preChrtslnuis
gvt-to-gclbcr. Mrs
Gaylord spent a few days test jjr fcnd Mra. George B Doster,
week with the Vern Lictkas.
He returned to Fort 8111. Okte. Ro«- Burd nnd son. Danny of
Mr. and Mrs Russell Bender * w ftnii
Stuart Hammond
Mr and Mrs
are to be host and hostess to her
luul Christmas with
family from Leslie and Jackson
p^-ents, Mr and Mra. Carl and Mrs. Albert
on Monday after Christmas. &lt; Adjuna of Bloomingdale, Sun- urday evening at the Tietz home
Mr. and Mrs Robert Booth and (la..
.
while their parents attended the
famllv
_
family are tn
to )■/»
be Chrlfttmax
Christmas ftlMll
guests
party at the Highlander rn&gt;taurof her folks. Mr. and Mrs. For­
ant * Clarence Mayo of Battle
rest Laux of Spring Lake.
Creek called on his uncle. Al­
Cali WI 5-3481
Mrs. William Sweet and Mra
bert Green. Monday.
Doris Brog went lo Livonia Fri­
day to spend over Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simmons
and Mr. and Mra. Earl Patterson,
respectively * Mr. and Mra. Roy
RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
Fox and family are to be New

inks

Mrs. Maichele

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

Succumbs at
Home Monday

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Funeral services (or Mrs.

HASTINGS MTO. LEAGUB

Tha "Y" basketball wheels got
gun Tuesday firing 2-9-585. K*u
.Inhn GorodenrVwraten- rolling Saturday momlng and
Beckwith 225-558, John
ski 2O4-J56, Jack Bmlih 515, Dick will continue this Saturday in
both Hastings High gyms.
Saturday'* reeuits:
531. Don Bower* 515. Mika Rey­
nolds 204-513. Roy Carlson 203­
mi GRADE LEAGUE
546, Al Rcigter 511. Del Curtis
CoUn
Hay Elite 8. Paul
mon Warner 519
Cruttenden 5. '

Rev. Gerald It Balm officiat­
ing with burial In ML Hope

fading health prioi

Bbe la survived by a daughter,
Mra Keith &lt; Marton) LaFountalne of Royal Oak: a son. Si­
mon. of Rl Middleville, who te
praHdent of the' Barry County
Fair Board and five grandchll-

Courthouse Service 34%. LeftCkurck, Dve. 14; CyntUs' Btaavlt.
*t&gt;« E. Bond. BulM MsrxKalS E 29 s. Of fide 29. Prauers 29,
Chargers 25 and Tough Guys
and Macliino Room 24.

Standing*:

‘Grandma Moses’
At Orangeville
Church Sunday
The Rev. W Olm Campbell,
pastor of tiw Ftnt Baptist
Church at Orangeville, lias annour.ocd that Mrs Bertha "Gran-

LAKE ODESSA — DUiy RioM. 132J
y»Ml. D« IS; MrrUa R. CoUUr.

KIDDLE VILLE- M»:cte BIM1«, ar.
Wllllxm n®H Huai, 101 W. Mila,

slonary from Halil, would apeak
at tho Orangeville Church at 6

NASHVILLE

Herbert Thorpe of Kalamazoo. *

mas!
ia ths
&gt;rc will
Christ-

ropolleY
perfect

Mmuj

nne

man of Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs.
Vinal Tabor and family of Flint
are to spend New Year’s Day
with their parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Russell Bender.
Mr. and Mrs Glen Dean called
Dean. at Clark Memorial Home
and found her about the same. *
Th* Floral Garden Club held

lingham. Wednesday. * Mr. and
Mrs Donald Pickard and family
are living in their newly built
home on Arthur Court.
Mra. Tillie Finkbelner attended
the Chftetma* gathering of her
family at the home of her son.
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Finkbelner
of Caledonia, Sunday. Her
daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Harold
Seiler and family of Wyandotte
left Monday for Florida for a
short vacation. *■ Mr. and Mr*
Paul Spiker and daughter of
Gladstone are to arrive to visit

TAX NOTICE
Personal and Property taxes may be
paid at my home, 102 N. Tanner Lake
Road, any day except Wednesday
during the month of December. Dog
licenses also available — $2.00 each.

bert 187-461, Bob Ritter 153-467. 10. MiUh BL Martin 7. Scott
BaMrt u»« w»w«r».
_ Ron Wyngarden 158-450 and
8 UNFIELD — Bulk Wortivoa. 29« Shirley VanDenburg 168-439.
STH GRADE LEAGUE
Saxons 22 —Brian Smith 12.
SiaAdtegs: Hastings Bowl 30,
VEBMOHTVILLB — Jama
Hastings Shell 26, Team 3. 25 Dennis Acker 6. BUI Eastman 4;
The society te directed by her
wins; Renner Rord 7, and Team Wolverines «. Spartans 14-Gsof
Goodyear 10. Don Hoffman 4;
bull and operates a hospital with
four dlspensarieo, runs moun­ Baltimore Rams
Wolfe and Gary Nicholson 2.
Nancy Ellis is homo for the
tain schools for 3.000 children
STH GRADE LEAGUE
term break at WMU and BarHave Yule Party
and docs extensive relief work.
Panther* 4—»Robert Main 4;
The Baltimore
Baltimore Ram,
Ram, held
held their “tb*™ »U1 be home next week
The
Wolverine* 2 — Roger Rush 2.
the First Baptist Church at
is in her last year of training, to
Plainwell at tho 9:45 am. Bun­
day school and for the 11 am Pcnnlngton. Games, gift ex­ spend the holidays with their Keith Waters 2. Rory West 1;
Saxons 2—Jeff Morrill 1.
Children's Church and over change and lots to eat made up parents, the William Ellises.
WKZO-TV "Accept" program on the enjoyable evening. The next

live Baptist Haiti Mlsteon So-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fuller
are entertaining her sitter and
Mrs. Earl Engle was a Bunday
family. Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Sin­
clair and son. Larry. on Chrtet- dinner guest of her son and
family, the Vernon Engles.

ZZ 55. Full price &gt;47.77

|00 OFF

U7CHRISTMAS
good things lo come

life — and remain
. the blested season's

gifts of serene good will,
peace and joy,

abiding love.

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RETAIL PR ICE ON THE
FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE

3 - Universal Dial-Stitch
Zig-Zags
Portables &amp; Cabinet Models
I - Model A-24 Zig-Zag
with 24 Drop-In Cams
I - Model No. 380 Zig-Zag
Portable
2-Model No. HA-1 Straight
Stitch Portables
i - Sonola Chord Organ
I - Kingston Vacuum Cleaner
WILL TAKE TRADE INS on the Uniti Li.ted Above.

NO MONEY DOWN — NO PAYMENTS TIL FEB.
or 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH

E. L. CARPENTER
142 E. Stote St.

Hastings Sewing Center
945 9647

235 W, State

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SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

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Automobile &amp; Machinery

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR —Expert workmsmhlp.

and other relatives, Dec. 23. W
El win Bender I* spending hte
furlough wtth hte parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Bender, over

Santa
SALE!

Appliance &amp; General Repair

(they're having fun all winter long)

Head

Lewis 27. Mark Chase 12. Bill
Burghdoff. Jeff Hoke and Oreg
Dennison 2. Racer* 44 —Newell
Heath 15. Barry Haven* 14. Art
Merrill 11. Dave Hollister and
Jerry Whitney 2.
‘
7TH GRADE LEAGUE
WUdcala 23—Ted Fitzgerald 15.
David Anderton 6. Bruc* Tuller
4. Bob Gorham 2. Tom Steward
1; Irish 19—Bruce Hahn 9. Carl
Norris 5. Don Myers 3. Mark

Protestant Mlaaioa Field" by

Roy C. Fuller, Treasurer

Join the Ski-Doo families

Roller* 34.

Steve Goodyear 14. Steve Cheno­
weth 7. Jim Bowerman 5 and

surancc 34. Vid-Villa 33%, Deve­
reux 30%, Mavericks 2B, Striker*
24 and King Pina 20.
Bob Shaeffer led the field
with 232-609. Benny Bruwn roll­
ed 193-530. Jim Durbin 1B6-531.
Ray Pavlik 222-526. Arch Howard
188-530. Robert Denny 173-500.
Dave Makley 179-510. Art Gallup 10. Doug Welton 7, Rich Rohde.
192-5IB. Dale Oaaenhelmer 201­ Jose HinshoM and Andy Reed 2;
Monkey* 9 — Bob Shumway 5.
510 a^d Jasper Trevi* 185-503.
, Mike Had and Mike Jacoba 2.
Impoaaibtea 34 — Tam Robinson
16. Ed McKeough 10. Ray Adams
AJBC SUNDAY SENIORS
Rick VanDenburg 200-551. Wes

Hubbard Hills

Lent Corners

‘V BasketbaH
Wheels Roll
During Holidays

St. Phone Wl 5-5316.

COMPLETE AUTO CLASS SERV-

5-5085. Burkey Sale* and Serv­
ice, 218 N. Jefferson.

KEYS DUPLICATED while you
wait. Ben Franklin Store. Slate Concrete Products

CUSTOM GRINDING AND J^IX-

GET YOUR READY-MIX from the

Phone Wl 5-2123.
to your specifications. F
resu Service*, M37 So., Wl 5­
ALL GRADES WASHED SAND
2223.
i AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel

CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS —
Repair* and sharpening. Saw
State Rd. Phone Wl 5-2123.
part* snd supplte*. McCulloch COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV. e
e
ice —24 hour Service (black
State. Wl 5-5H8.
Supply. M37 So. Wl 5-3150.
and white). Jacob* Pmcnpbon
Pharmacy. Phon* Wl 5-2466.
Miicelloneoua
RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired.
Recored. Burkey Sale* and SentGAMBLE’S REPAIR SHOP —All
1 I O KI
OKwM CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED
AT BEVERWYK’S COLOR CENWl 5-5176.
Fabrics in Barry County. Klrjch
appliance*. Call 945-2317.
rods. Inttallation and Hanging.
221 W. Mill.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of tracBeverwyk's Color Center. 221

CERAMIC. FORMICA, LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR — Hat-

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR-

in our new building at 124 N.

TROPHY CENTER—Plu* *pecial- Rodio,’Television Rapairins
MENIS
&gt;N

I 3-1*11

SHERWOOD-STACK

•nc«

k* Goodyear Bros. Phone Wl
5-5052.
Phone 945-5316.

Agency for

INSURANCE
ROBERT W. STACK. Owa

rance
il

Electric. 222 S. Jefferson.

All Form* of

Insurance and Bondi
JI It RY ANDRUS

come see, come drive
the sensational new

ski-dao.

LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au- BuiincM Service* Offered
thorizsd Dealer for Wheel Horsn
PUMP SERVICE—Sis-Rite Water
System! Sold. irarallsd. serviced

5381.

SENTZ TV COLOR SALES ANO

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
•nd suppl&gt;«*. Kaltey Electric
TV’S. RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
Service 524 M,ddl«ville Rd..
ERS REPAIRED—Central Rad»o
Phone Wl 512700 after 5 p.m.,
wn Phone Wl 5-9187.
Hastings.

WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING SNOWMOBILE
BOB

SKILTON*

Call 945-3481 If You Would Like tq be Listed in

Thi* Weekly Service end Reyoie Guido

�H hSTINGS BASNER

Mrs. Fender, Past
Resident of
Woodland. Dies

•

rd the A. B C ChrWmaa dinner
at the home of Melvin Smith
home near Delton Friday night.

Freeport

Friday evening visitors of Mr
nnd Mra. Garry Kidder at Cale­
donia. * Mr. and Mra. Charles
Geiger were Bunday visitors of
Mr. and Mra. Gust Wlngier of
Ru-sell Price. * Mr. and Mra. North Lowell They were supper
ml. _ _____&gt;

Wlngeler. also of North Lowell.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Grinnell
Jacoba in Hastings « Mr. and
Mra Vernon Smith and Vickey were Sunday dinner guests of
her home tn Battle Creek Wed- of Hastings were Sunday supper Mr. and Mrs Eldon Grinnell Mr.
and Mra. J. D. Grinnell and fam­
ily of Algonquin Lake were eve­
Chapel. Lake Odessa
Humphrey. 8r and Mr. and Mra ning visitors of the Floyd OrtnRev. Isaac Osgood officiated Robert Humphrey of Freeport nells * Mra. Ida Fox of Alto
with interment In the Woodland and Mr. and Mra. Steve Newtxeker of Harris Creek were sup- Ellzat'-th Overholt. * Mr. and
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs Chuck Walt and famllv of
She was bom In Tiffan. Ohio.
Hartings were -Saturday visitors
Sept 28. 1879. the daughter of Neubecker of Alto
of Mr. and Mra. Richard Shoe­
Buxbani Newton of Grand bridge. * Mr. and Mra. Burton
She married Peter Fender In Rapids spent the weekend with
Nelson of Mason spent Sunday
1896 al Woodland.
her parents. * S 4 Keith Newton at the Shoebridge home *Mr.
came home Friday to spend
going to Battle Creek in 1953. Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. DcFornrt Shoebridge
nnd children of Hastings were
He died in 1955
and Mrs Howell Newton. He Is to Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra.
Surviving are three daughjera. return the 29th. ♦ Robert Clum
Mra. Gerald (Wlnefrcdi Salis­ came home Sunday to spend a Richard Shoebridge. * Mra. Ei­
bury. Mra. Cleo Bawdy and Mra week with his parents. Mr. and ther Sachette of Battle Creek
visited Mr. Al. Church at the
Samuel (Betty) Parker of Battle Mra. Clair Clum.
Shoebridge home Sunday.
Creek: three sons. Wilbur Fen­
Mr. nnd Mra Al Barnard and
S/4 Gene Thaler of Washing­
der of Kalamaroo and Arlo and sons and Ralph Moore visited
ton.
D C, Is spending the holi­
Merlin of Battle Creek. 13
grandchildren, and several great Nursing home In Battle Creek days with his parents. Mr and
Mrs
Howard Thaler He will re­
grandchildren
Sunday. * Ralph Moore atlendport for work at Indianapolis,
Ind. ♦ The John Thaler fain­
tly enjoved a pre-Chrlsunas din­
ner at the Masonic Temple SunKldder of Rives Junction were
Sunday -visitors of Mr. and Mra.
Howard, Thaler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eckert
entertained with n pre-Chrlfitnuts dinner Sunday. Guests were
Kalamaroo. Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard Demmlng and family of Alconauln Lake nnd Mra. Rava
Benson of Hastings * Mr. and
Mra. Allen Fish called on Mra.
Vern Yalrger. George Brownell

'cvcozocy.scz
This Year Give a
LIVING GIFT
POINSETTIA

The Traditional
Christmas Flower.
Our hardy hybrids will give the
recipient enjoyment long after
the holidays are post . ,
We'll Send Them Anywhere

IF YOU HAVE NOTHINGMORE TO GIVE THAN
A SINCERE GREETING,
YOU'RE GIVING A LOT

Member - F.T.D.

You always get more than

you pay for when you

make a purchase here be­
cause we back up every

‘Harm and Betty's

sole with courteous serv­

hasting£jflower shop

ice. Please accept our
sincere wishes for a VERY

Discount Flowers
206 E. State St.
Ph. 945-5952

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

FLOOR COVERING
y~■ l«a,94S-Sii B_^
123 W. STATE STREET
HASTINGS. MICH

Rites Thursday
For Mrs. Mulliken
At Lake Odessa

CHURCHES

By Mr«. Syiean Tagg
Uiawrttt.
7«S-J2U.
Mra. Gertie Thompson nnd
Mrs Edna PonU.-u- were Sunday

EVANGF.LICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

Phono Wl
® Wl s-wss
Office hours Tueaday through
Friday by appointment.
9:55 am. Bunday school. Leon
Wert. Bupt. Nursery. CJaaees.
mon:

"Redeemer^ Birth.'

for Mra Kathlaen Mulliken. M.
at the Pickens Chanel at lake
Odessa this Thursday at 1.90
pjn. with the Rev. Richard Vandma-eh « lb?
Methodirt Church officiating.
Burial will be In Riverside C«ne-

rector. Gerald OaUvth.

Mra. Mulliken died -at 9:10
B-IU.
——■ ----- —Junior Mary's Hospital In Grand Rapids
teachers meeting In the junior where she had been admitted on
Saturday.
department al the church.
10 am. Momlng group. Bill

HASTINGS HELPED—The Medical Unit Self-contained Transportable (MUST) new hoepita! equipment being med in Vietnam provides the latest and most efficient medical
equipment for the care of the soldier. The MUST system hu three baslo parte: expand­
able shelters housing completely equipped operating rooms, centralised material service
Hastings' Flexfab Corporation produced large duels for the hospital.

I and Mrs. Jack Simpson at But- ' Tuesday callers at the Jay Wing

Past Resident,
Paul R. Foley,
Dies Sunday

Denmlng and Mrs Carrie Cook Wing of Woodland. * Mr. and
in Grand Rapids Sunday. * Mr. | Mra Arthur Clinton wera^Wcdand Mrs. Allen Fish called on
Mrs
Gertrude Wore. Ralph Mrs. David Reigler of Carlton
StoctMand Mr. and Mra. Melvin
Court in Lowell Saturday. * El- Clintorw were Sunday dinner
wln King of Ionia waa a Satur­
day caller of Mra. Minnie King Clinton at Middleville In the af­
Funeral services for Paul R.
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles King. ternoon they all • attended the Foley. 71. who died at his home
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King and Thomapplc Kellogg Jr. Christ- nt 301 Conant Terrace Ln Grand
Rapids Sunday morning, were to
family of Lowell were Bunday
also called on Mr. and Mra. Don
Mra. Charles King. * Mr. and Clinton and family also of Mid­
v-|
Mrs. Royal Good of Delton Sun­ dleville.
Douglas Brofont of Bownc
day enjoyed a pre-Christmas
dinner with his parents, Mr. and was a Saturday overnight guest
Mrs Wm. Klemp. * Mr. and Mrs of Hubert Blough. * Mra. Bill
BUI Klemp received word from Blough and children and Mra. his bed after falling to get up
their daughter, Mra. Ray White- Greta Blough attended the Bliss
Christmas party in Hastings. *
ting around on crutches at this Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Blough nnd Sear, Minn, on Jan. 8, 1895.
family were Sunday evening
time.
(Conlon) Foley. Bis family
Mrs. Elvera Dcmond and
daughter. Bonita of Caledonia Pnsthumus of Alto. * Mr. and
Mra. BtU Blough called on her
parents. Mr and Mra. Jerry
He was graduated from Has­
Tagg and David of Middleville Kyser of Battle Creek Saturday.
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Joe Kauffman tings High School and was i
nnd Mra. Milton Buehler attend­ veteran of World War II. He
Mra, Terry OTtork of Wyoming ed the Rebekah Past Presidents
and Mr. and Mra. Dean Stuart District 23 Christmas party at vears and moved to Grand Rap­
ids In 1943 where be was employattended the hoUdny dinner at
White Gates In Battle Creek Bloom of Grand Ledge. Saturday.
partment
honoring the administrative staff
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ryan of
After World War II he worked
Chicago were Saturday visitors Ln the maintenance department
Mary's Hospital In Grand Rap­
ids Sunday. * Mrs. Mina Wie­ Harold Cave. * Mr. and Mrs. of the Grand Rapids School sys­
tem
until retiring In I960.
land attended the Jolly Work- Ronald Owen and daughter of
Mr. Folev Is survived by a sis­
Middleville were Sunday dinner ter. Mrs. Roy (Irene) Huver of
home of Mrs. Pearl Roth near
Lansing.
Mra Harold Cave * Mra Ruth
was a supper guest of Mr. and
’
‘ * •S3 is c/o Homer Johnson American Legion Port
Mra. Karyl Livingston and boys _
------ Wymore A v e.. of Grand Rapids.
of Pinhook. * Mrs. Don Cullen, Compion, Calif., 90221. *
entertained the Chums Com­
feonard
David Blough from MSU Is ___
___ -- Onirood Funeral Home
munity annual- Christmas party
Saturday evening. ■* The month­ spending his Christmas vacation Tuesday evening,
ly Cub Scout leaders meeting with hU parents. * George Ti^gg |
of Middleville and his mother.!
BANNER WANT ADH PAY
Don Cullen Monday. * Th* Mra. Svlvan Tagg attended
Secret Pal Club of tlx- VFW graduation at Western Michigan I
Auxiliary enloved supper at Jim­
daughter. Donna, was
SHOPPING
mies Grill Thursday. They rc- letter's
among the graduates. She re-!
WEEK LEFT
George Fnunce for their annual reived her M. A. degree. * Mrs
Sylvan
Tagg
was
a
Saturday
Christmas party. * Mra. Svlvan
Tagg entertained the Jolly Seni­ overnight guest of her sLttcr, Mr. ■
ors Christmas wirty Thursday. and Mra. Carlton Kellogg of
A delicious potluck sunoer was Lokevlew. The Kelloggs enter­
served after which gifts were tained with an open house Sun­
day honoring their parents. Mr.
and Mrs Preston Kuhn of Stan­
Mr. and Mrs Claude Walton
drove Mr. and Mra. Ivan Rriuih wood on their wedding anni­
CNRISTMAS SEALS Will 111
to Grand Ranids where they versary. a Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth
Steckle of East Lansing were
•Iler IESPIIATORY DISEASES
holldava with her non and fnm- Saturday visitors nt the Andrew
|11y, Mr. and Mra Tom Vander­ Brandt hom". * Marjorie Steckle
Male. ★ Mr. and Mra Claude of Grand Rapids nnd Owen
Steckle
of
South
Freeport
were
Walton vldled Genre" Brownell
[at Butterworth Hcvroltal. * Mr. Wednesday lunch guests of Mr.
iand Mra Gaylord WhWney nnd and Mrs. Andrew Brandt. *
| Patty Boyion of the University
daughters of Grand ledge were
Sunday visitors of Mra Elnora of Detroit is home for the holi­
Whitney, ★ Mr. and Mra. Ed days * Pvt. Hubert Blough from
Ft. Gordon. Go., came home Sat­
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd urday for a 10-day furlough.

7 pm. Youth group, Darwin
Hooker.
7 pjn. Evening group Mrs
Gladys Ostroth. leader.
| 7 pjn. Children's group. Mra.
Darwin Hooker, leader.
Nursery for both groups.
8 pm. Chancel choir rehearsal.
Thursdav E.U.B. Men's meet| ing at 7:30 pm. In the church
। basement.
Saturday, library open. 2 to A

Middleville
T-K Calendar

Mr. and Mra. Harry Klrahrnbaum. She was married to
Charles Mulliken in Chicago on

of their married We were spent
there while be wm In service in
World War II. They moved to
Woodland In 1948 after he was
released from service.
She had been employed by the
State of Michigan since August,
1965. and at the time of her
death was employed In the office
uf th? Secretary of Stale
. Survivors arc her husband.
Charhe: one daughter. Terri

Michigan University: two slit era.
Mrv Harrv (Lelah) Bernstein
Thursday. Dec. 22 — High nnd Mra. Victoria Ki pieman, and
school Christmas assembly, 2 three brothers. Myer. Ell and Na­
pm.; high school Christmas than Kirshenbnum. all of Chidance. 8:30-11:30 pjn.: school

Friday. Dec. 23 to Tueaday. Harrv Burr of 315 N Michigan,
Jon 3, Christmas vocation.
Hastings.

Mra Dorothy Sumner is In
Mra. Clark Welker of Benton RnH nsheld 111. to snend th"
Harbor Is visiting her mother. holidays with her daughter and
Mra. George Post, a few days this family, Mra. Jerry Llddy and
■ sons.

Tnerrg
TShristmas
fulrtibr is tEjr tintr la

paflfl trappy tthinya..
an flljurr will)

uh

IEjIh Woppy Bay!

^aur a ffirrry

.

(ChrlHlmaH!

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H

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LAPO DRUGS

118 SO. JEFFERSON

Mra Jay Wing. * Mr. nnd Mra.
Mra. Iola Wilkes was called
Bert Mesecar and children of
Hastings were Sundnv visitor? of home from Florida last week be­
Mr. and Mra. Jar Wing. * Mer- cause of the death of her sister.
Mrs Inn Perkins of St Johns,
who suffered a stroke. She has
was a Friday lunch guest of his returned to Florida.
mother. Mr and Mra. Jay Wing.
The Rav Harwoods left Tues­
Mrs. Fred Luneke of Grand day for Florida where they will
Ranids and her nenhew. Paul snend Christmas with their
Welnwvkk of Caledonia, were daughter nnd family, Copt and
Saturday lunch guests of Mr. and Mra. David Steinke, nt tlie KlnMra. Jav Wing, Mr and Mra. dnll Air Force Base, nnd will
Rover l-upeke and children of then so to St. Cloud for the re­
Bellevue were supper guest;; * mainder of the Winter

ID come, all

Sopful anb tri - umpbant,

O come pe, O

GO WHERE
THE FUN IS
GO WHERE
JHE WORK IS
with
Mofo-Ski hoi that
"Extra

Strength"

when the going ii

tough.

Manufactured by
Industries

Bou-

charo, AffcT'of La-

One of those days when your phono means so much

Pocatiere, Quebec

—a company that
devotes 100% of

The baby'i ill and you can’t leave the house.

it» time and energy to giving you the be»t in over-

You keep the doctor posted on her temperature.

the-anow vehicles.

You phone the druggist to send over tljc prescription.

"You Can Count on Quality First

BULLING}. Appliances &amp; Gifts
139W. State St

You shop by phone for dinner.
And then unwind by calling mother.

in Moto-Ski"

What else in your home docs so much for you,

Wheeler's Marine Service
Nathvllk. Mich.

Ph. OL 3-2851

costs so little?

Michigan Ball
■In HiMtw.

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                  <text>IUKPeYWEW YEIR ^R&amp;TiHGs Ml1U
The Hastings Banner
16 Pages—2 Sections

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, December 29, 1966

NUMBER 37

chants wUl gladly exchange
gifts through Saturday. Dec.
38. the Retail Division of the

Deadline to File
For City Posts is
January 28
The deadline for filing nomi­
nating petitions for offices to be
filled in the April municipal elec-1
tlon is 12 noon on Saturday. Jan
28. Mayor Franklin C. Beckwith
reminded City Council members .
Tuesday night at their regular READY FOR THE HILL—Robert Sullivan, owner of Eakar. checks
the bindings before his 7-year-old daughter, Joan, goes skiing with
meeting.
The Council met Tuesday as her friend. Valda K arisen of Kibsuiog, With a "White Chrislmn." many were able to enjoy skiing at the development at
Monday wm a holiday
Middleville and skiers are hoping for a good season. Sullivan de­

IDENTIFY FALLOUT SHELTERS—Two men from the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers were here last week placing signs Identifying

the Fourth Ward is Indicated
as Incumbent George Ham sty

administrator.—Banner photo.

Past Lake Odessa Gov. Romney,
Businessman
Judge McDonald
Dies Sunday . Praise Barnett

To Immunize
*For Measles
Here. Tuesday

Modern Lassie

Declare Dividend

Former Druggist Dies

backward glances
“hits of yestmhiy"....
as gleaned from the
Banner files

Home Damaged
Early Wednesday

Residents Prepare
To Ring Out 1966,
Welcome New Year
Hope for Peace, Progress in Many
Fields Fills Hearts as Year Ends:
Review Years Activities in Barry

ware at Middleville Maple ValIcy had one recently, too.
Hastings and Barry County residents are pref siring to cele­
------------ •..............
| •
brate the passing of 1960 and to wekhme 1967 with traditi inal

f)

HaV IjlVCrillOre

Dies Suddenly
At Farm Home

Families Join
In Adventure in
Understanding

। ti
in the L 11

t
Lamb tournament .

mih

inn 'nimn'T. lassr.’,

Ihr ,-hJmp on.h'p
ri.xtib. "7 ..
4n-.
wadmu &lt;«r
“
B,oab«. ra
armed forces
C11 v Bank
.
President Thomas F. Stebbins Is I •'***" *• ****_■K."n ..?u.n"a’
named "Cituen of the Ytae” by e'onomlcK Ohio Weatovan VnlIhe Hiutlngs Eks
C.tJ em­
ployees given cost of living” pay
H,rl*nd B**w- R1
increase
. Propose new high Orfrtsa
school for the Hart'ngs district
Msreo Pa)u*l'' F-ru ecnonm. Six men get Army induction les at Iowa State Untverotly.
orders
—* *
—■* •*— *------------JANUARY 2a-Henry J Vondett nam-d teg.onal fish biologist
for the UP
Robert Brayman. I'rti. St Michael’s College Wl•&lt; student at Mill at Pine Lake. rvoskl. Vt. ruesl of Mr and Mri
Is fatally injured in car accident.
Mrs Jack Wood is president
of the Hast’ngs Camp Fire Coun­
cil .
William J MacDonald political science, Albion Collage,
signs to be the golf professional
। at the Greenhunt Country Club Robert Clark. R5 Hast’
at Auburn. Ind . . Glenn Lake,
president of the National and trmrtlona) mirkrtlnv. University
M'.-higan Milk Producers Asaqci- of Prnruv'ranla, Philadelphia,
atlons. spraks at Eaton • Barry
meet.ng at Nashville.
. . Mrs. Bernier, Ri Middleville.
H. A Adroun'e honored for work
| n the Republican party . . . The
t uperjture plunges tc a snroo'a

| Holiday Spirit |

. BACKWARD OLANCU,

Just before Christmas as she played on her Girt He rocker aa her
your school.”
That was all. Supt VanSickle '
notified the sheriff's office winch
notified Middleville Chief of I'o- i at 12:11 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 2. Missy Anne now
lice David Newman.
Chief Newman, Sheriff Mcrl H i “shower of sifts" on th- winner of the 1967 Stork Race.
Campbel) and three of Camp- '
bell’s deputies, and several fire­
men made a thorough search of
the school building and grounds,
but found nothing.
However, aa a preventative
measure. Chief Newman drelded against permitting the
children to attend classes.
It wasn't quite as much fun as
the normal, unexpected holiday
from books. Many of the young­
sters were scheduled to h tv %
their Christmas parties that day.
Some of the parties have been
rescheduled for next Tuesday. I
but the holiday excitement may
have rubbed off by then.
.

Atty. Robinson
To Take Oath
Next Tuesday

An unknown person salved his
government vehicle opera tors’ ed by Kiwanis in their "White
conscience somewhat over the
identification card which is now Elephant." sale
holidays
trqulred. according to Postnias- |
- - City Treasurer Rubv Henney
ter Charles H Hinman Driver
received the following letter
training, physical tests and road ’ Manager R*X Branch had
Tuesday:

Among the many local organ)gallons who played Banta Claus

followed by the small group dis­
cussions by college freshmen.
The small group meetings were
held twice In order to allow the
HHS seniors to attend two of
them.
College upper classmen parti­
cipating In the symposium in­
cluded Joyce Hengeabach. Uni­
versity of Dayton; Richard
Court. University of Michigan;
William Jerow, Central Michigan
University: Gary Storkan. West­
ern Michigan University. Hod
Keithley. Michigan State Univer­
sity. and Laurel Godfrey. Univer­
sity of Michigan.
1 College freshmen and their
schools included:
5Iichigan Slate University —
Carol Sweet. Gayle Barlow. Stenhrn Youngs
Vaiiiij, and
nnd Dennis
Dennie Drake.
Drake
piien
University of Michigan — Ron
Bliss and Kathy Gaskill
Oakland University - Cynthia
Bottrher.
I
Western Michigan University—
Nancy Ellis. Greg Webster. Ken
Weiler and John Teunesocn.
Eastern Michigan University —
Cmdy Moyer and Pam Levengood.
Central Michigan University —
Jack Bender.
Ferri* State College — David
Mulder.
Butler University — Laurie El­
liott.

Schools Earl Vansickle
a telephone call and a voire
which sounded like a man's
warned:
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parties and celebrations, family gatherings and religious services.
”J
*
—
- And as the old year passes, many will reflect on the joys
Funeral service* for Walter E.
Atty. Laurence E. Barnett, who
Wortley, 83. a retired Lake Odes­ has served for more than 19 years
and sorrows of the past I? months, and on the event*—both
sa businessman who died Sunday as Barry County's Friend of the
I great and small—which made up life in this community.
night. Dec. 25. at Pennock Hos­ Court, has received a letter of
While hoping fur progress in many fields, almost everyone
pital. were to be held at 1:30 thanks from Michigan's Oov.
pm. this Wednesday al the Pick­ George Romney and Circuit
that
the coming
months will bring an end to the war
Funeral services were held for : is- praying
,
----------------------„------ens Chapel with the Rev Luther Judge Archie D. McDonald.
Ray W. Livermore, 47. who died in Vietnam, and for the men In
Brokaw officiating with burial in
Gov. Romney wrote:
suddenly at his farm home on the armed forces to be able to
Lakeside Cemetery.
Jordan Lake Highway early return to their peaceful pursuits.
M
—
... j
i
“f would like to thank you
Mr. Hortley died soon after , for the valuable contribution
Thursday, Dec 22. were held SatThe New Year may bring to
being admitted to the hospital.
hospital. you |1BVe made to the State of
but had been ill foe a long
Michigan by virtue of your
Pickens Chapel, ioike Odessa
for a new high school, elimina­
Rev Luther Brokaw officiated tion of the municipal water
Umeservice as Friend of the Court Lynn Settles.
He wm bom on May 6, 1863. in! for the County of Barry.
Albion College—Tim Williams with interment In Lakeside problem and evrn a new Jail.
Campbell Township the ron of
,^he appointment of Mr
Aquinas College — Agnes Mc- Cemetery.
Many tragedies occurred In
.
Joseph Mid Elisabeth &lt;Lepard&gt; Oarold E. Mahler to succeed Pharlln.
Mr. Livermore, a tool and die Barry County during...»the past
Kalamaxoo College — Lee Bel­ maker employed by Link. Inc,. months, with 17 persons losing
Wortley.
you WBS matiP because of your
field.
| Grand Rapids, wm born in their lives on county highways. Christmas Adventure m World
He
tie started
siariea to
io work
sun for
tor George
cicorKt­ resignation.
Understanding when they en­
Grand Rapids Junior College— Grand i.sptds. Mei n
Weed
1919. | one by drowning and a b.iby ac"
’**J In the *'furniture and fu­
”1 hope that Michigan will
tertained 10 students from forneral business In 1902 when he ; continue to benefit from your Mike Halllfax.
the son of Frins - .-n t .'ohnnnn cdT.lilly strangled
Michigan Technological
(Aaiderinki Livermore.
. Tlie
r f( t
Ujt u
was 19 years old. He purchased ,experience end wisdom.
ant Interlude during the holiday
veralty—Jim DeVault
the business in 1924 and In 1926
He moved with his parent* ' I1&gt;M. ns chronicled In the pages season.
"With very best wishes. Sin­
formed a partnership with Fred­
In 1938 from Grand Rapids to . of The Hastings Banner, follow:
cerely. George Romney."
erick Baine
к
MNUARY 8—The vear opened oppo'iunltv to live with typical
Judge McDonald, who is retir­
The business was sold to Clare
Rrhanl^raduate hVma’rrled Fte? 'W1U&gt;
Anne- d*Ughter of
ing
with the end of this year,
Pickens on Jan. 1. 1946. Mr.
wrote
of
Atty.
Barnett:
л Mr “nd Mr* K«'nne,h Konlccxny about the customs of Christmas
Wortley continued to assist in
enGoidemoot
of
LakeOdessa
on
°
f
E
winning in the United State*.
"My sincere thanks to you
the business until a year ago
I?
59
.
”
the
1966
Barry
Coun!&gt;' S’OT*
for the many years of faithful
The students arrived at the
He was a member of the service as Friend of the Court
Naly from June. 1944. until No- {Uce Melissa Anne was born at Courthouse tn Has!Ings Monday
Methodist Church since 1910 and for Barry County since your
vemner, iihs
l2 42 pni Bunday. Jan. 3 .
.
afternoon.
the Lake Odessa Lions Club.
He wm a member of the Cm- Ralph k Davis. 92. a sterertyper
for
appointment in 1947 by the late scheduled Tuesday. Jan. 3. —
He married Urab Baine ,ln
tral
Methodist
Church
and
the
ttn
&lt;i
pre
ssman
at
The
Banner.
Gov. Kim Sigler.
Atty. Richard Robinson of Eaton
waa killed New Year’s Eve
. .
"The responsibilities of the Rapids to take his oath of of­ Ale th Ian class.
Surviving are his wife. Helen; Arthur J. Steeby elected Ml
In addition to his wife, he Is office have grown, and your’ fice as Judge of the Sth Judicial
««-»-—• ।
interest In the welfare of those Circuit which Includes Barry three sons. Michael of Ada. president of Kiwanb
survived by three daughters. Mrs
ThomM, rural Lake Odessa, and Sponable heads the March of
Olen (Mardlei Edwins of Lake with whom your work brought and Eaton Counties.
Walter J. McAllister
The first ceremony will be held 8colt. at home: tlirve daughters.' D me*
Odessa. "Mrs Maynard (Madge) you in contact has been exem­
the K-'liwc Center on the Michl_____
___________
Leak of Lansing and Mrs. George plary and set a fine pattern.
at the___________
Courthouse_ in
CharlotteMrs Leurence 'Sara Joi Cobb of becomes Leonard Products dis­
"I am pleased that you will at 10 am. County Clerk William Lake Odewa. and Robin and tributor.
Atty R chard Hud&lt;Genevievei Moon of Flint; two
| Mary at home; four grandchil-, son announces that the Hastings Wednesday even'ng.
grandchildren; five great grand­ continue with your experience Crldler reports.
The students, thrtr home.
The second ceremony will be drtn. and his parents. Mr. and I United Community Fund goes
children; a brother. William of as advisor to your successor.
Lake Odessa, and five sisters. Garold Mahler. Sincerely. Ar­ held at 2 pm. In the Courthouse Mrs. WUUam Johnson. Lake, over goal with 153390 96 con- American school and their hosts
in HMtlngs
Odessa
trlbuted
. Mr. and Mrs Lew
chie D. McDonald."
Mrs. Ruth Cunningham, Mrs.
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Warner to observe golden inblVhw-nt de P»"l KoUII. Cango.
Charles (Ettal Darby and Mrs.
1 ice
Barry dairymen study ' '•h-m'strv rtn&lt;1**nt at Mlrhl’«n
Cleo (Glendora) Bears of Lake
Odessa; Mrs Mary Campbell of
I
JANUARY 14 - Mr and Mrs end Mrs. Keith Endres. R3 Fro/Grand Rapids, and Mrs Laur­
I Eeilben 8. Crite* are among first j port
’
ence (Leila &gt; Lundberg of Flint.
I in Barry to sign for' Medicare . Msrindi.ee *&gt;&gt;smwtes. 7.&gt;oaM«.
'i
F,re destroy* basement home chem-slrv at Bowdoin CnUeve.
|\ of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bchondel- Bninswich. M-. guest of Mr. and
IJ mayer at Woodland
Has- Mr, Le Roy ynevsn-r. Woodtend

Fire discovered about 2:14 am.
Wednesday destroyed all of the
second floor of the house owned
by Vernon Newton of Hl Has­
tings. at the Intersection of M-43
end the Gun Lq*e Road pewton
l# Years Ago
| to youngsters who might Other- said he thought the fire start’d
Five perabns Injured tn traffic wise have been missed when the in the southeast comer of the
acldents over the long week end. Jolly Old gtnUeman made his house, possibly from electric
two seriously There were no fa- rounds Tuesday, was the Hsswhen the fire occurred.
tallUes
1 tings Kiwanis Club, which helped
• • •
to outfit youngsters with shoes.
Fifteen postol vehicle drivers boots, galoshes, coats, dresses,
in Hastings qualified during this snowsuite and similar articles.

• • •
children who gathered here for
28 Yearx Ago
I hh Clutetmoj theater party.
More than 150 pounds of ett- Thuroday. Approximately 3,000
' ius and other fruits were given youngsters took in the program
to the Thornapple Valley
during
Boms
the day.
■
Women from
- —------the
bv members of ,the Nashville American Legion Auxiliary were
Woman’s Literary Club, Thure- on
„. —
hand to savlst Ttw Rotary
day Following the presentation. Club
b r_
made
—- available funds to
the women prooented a program Supply the bagi
of music.
I those who attan

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Learn Freshmen Pitfalls

Name Manning
Vice President of
National Bank

City Bank. Benton

Students at Middleville’s T ■ K
School an extra day’s holiday.

I College-Bound Seniors

election and Mlles E. Dorman
is circulating petitions for that
office.
Floyd Craig and Ernie Hatten of Roosevelt, also with the Army
"blly Clerk Donna Kinney will
College - bound Hastlncs High
Engineers.—Banner photo.
seek re-election.
William Bchilhaneck. a mem- Schoo) upper classmen received a
I first hand report pn what they
lean
expect when (they matricu­
announced that he will not be a
higher
candidate to succeed himself.late
----- ...in—tnstitutlon&gt;~of
,--------------— ---­
I learning when they attended -a
Another seat on the Board of'learning
Review is to be filled. Thomas Senior - College Day held WedTafiee resigned previously and ' nesday, Dec. 21.
Mrs Homer Smith was named to
—
Twenly-lwo.collrge
- ••
*freshmrri
*
'
I serve until next April. A person —home for the holidays, parti­
is to be named In April to fill cipated In small group discus­
Robert W. Sherwood, president
out the two yean remaining on I sions while college upper class­
of the National Bank of Has­
Taffee’s term. ,
men participated In a 10:55
tings, has announced the ap­
Aidermen whose terms are ex- am. symposium.
pointment of Paul R. Manning
plrlng Include James Coleman. I Lunch,
_____ _ r
______ by __
provided
the____
Hasas vice president He will Jolq
First
Ward;
Dale
Bassett.
Bee-|
tings
Kiwanis Club, was served
the National Bank on Jan. 9.
end. and Ed Caukln.Third Ward, at noon at the Methodist Church
A native of Wayland. Man­
ning brings a wealth of banking
experience to the National Bank.
Sherwood said.
He started his banking caCity Hall. On the left are Chief of Police Richard Sunior, who is
also Hastings' Civil Defense director, and Audley Mattson, of

Ute MBA School of Banking.
University of Michigan and the
Schoo) of Bank Publip
Public F
Relktiona
—------and Marketing at Nbrthsestcrn ।
tlniversitv
University.
" »’ '
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Married to Carole, they have
three daughters. 13-year-old
twins. Paula and Patti. and 2year-otd Jennifer. Manning ex­
pects to move his family to Has­
tings in late January.
Dr. P. B. Brown, director of
Active In civic affairs, they
the Barry County Health De­
partment. has announced that
byterian Church.
the
January immunization clinic
"I am pleased to welcome Mr.
Manning to our staff.” said Sher­ would be held In/tne Health De­
wood. “His banking and market­ partment offices at Pennock
Hospital
on Tuesday, Jan. 9.
ing background will be invalu­
able to the bank and our cus­
'AU mothers with youngsters
tomers.
"It Is National Bank's desire
to offer the best banking possible have not had red measles or the
to our individual, public and cor­ measles vaccine are Invited to
porate customers Mr Manning’s bring these children in for Im­
wide experience In the banking munisation against measles on
field will enable us to provide an that day," the announcement
even greater service to our com­ said.
munity
Other regular Immunisations
"It la National Bank's goal." will also be given
said Sherwood, "to become the
financial leader In the area we
serve. The addition of Mr. Man­
ning to our staff enables us to
Mrs. Edith Mohler. 91. R3, hurt
proceed more rapidly to this
her wrist Christmas Day when
goal."
she fell off a snowmobile, she is
recovering nicely. She waa visit­
ing her daughter, Mr and Mrs
Directors of the E W Bliss Ken Reahm
Company have declared regular
quarterly 45 - cent dividend on
the company's 3180 cumulative
W. R. Nolan, who for many
convertible preferred stock, for
payment Jun 18. to stockholders years owned the drug store in
of record at the close of business Caledonia, died on Friday, Dec.
2. in Seattle. Wash.
Jan. 4.

Bomb Scare
At Middleville
Closes School

-------The unsigned letter was read
at Tuesday night's Council meet­
ing by Mayor Franklin C. Beck­
with who said he didn't know

JViUAEY n—Mrs Fred Bow-.
L,P1 yiwv*, elem-Bte*
cr re-elected president ’of the &gt; ,*VP*tinn. Tknaanla. East Afri'a,
United Church Women. . . An- Washington University. BL ffnte

but that the money had been
run through the municipality's
waits; Hardy Waifs waa

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Lakewood High School attended
Flint Junior College Hls-wlfe la
the former Ann Archer.
ing the Walter Eatons for Christ- j
being with Mra. Gertrude
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel RodrlBy
France*
Johiulon
™*' Solms th Detroit since Thursday
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Dec. 18 dinner guesta of Mr.
Mr. and Mra. John Murty of 1 and
Juan
.family
Battle Creek and Mra. Allison | of Grand Rapid*. '* MUa ChrUTolles of Hartings were vUitors tine Schubert,
•—■
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student of
of Mra. ArrtUa Murty during MSU. is spending her vacation
Sunday to Provo. Utah, after visit-! Sue Smith returned heme Tuesday

ELKS TEMPLE
New Year's Eve Dance

Saturday Night

9:30 to 2.00

Members

Guests

$5.00

$7.50

Couple

Couple

Mrs Allen Senters. * Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Johnston and Steve,
1 Mrs Ruth Peterman nnd Sandru
Robert of rural Woodland were
I pre-Chrtstmas and birthday din1 ner gurats of Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Keeler. Jr. of rural Hastings
Sunday. Dec. 18. Mra. Keelers
birthday was the 34th. After­
noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs

latte.
Airman Max L. Bennett, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bennett of
for technical training at Amatilla
Air Force Base. Texas, as an Air
Force Supply specialist, * Air­
man Bennett, a 19C5 graduate of

Stauffer's Orchestra

UNITED

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DISCOUNT STORES

Mixed Nuts

103 -105 W. State St.
HASTINGS

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17.88

At Hie parbJi meeting Hold
Wednesday evening members Of
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
voted that a call would be sent
to lhe Rev, Don Oury of Water- ’
town, Win. to zwve as rector of
Emmanuel pnrLsh. The lit. Rev.
lewis B. Wlllttcmore. Bishop of .
the Diocese of Western Michigan i
presided Among the gue»u from
Grand Rapids were A. A Ander­
son. former resident here and
George E. Walker.

36.88
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You’ll be on the right
track in the New Year
when you head for our
store. Our continuing re­
solve is to offer you topquo I ity merchandise at
the most reasonable price
ond assure your satisfac­
tion.

FLOOR COVERING
C’.t«’.94S-5ltB {

123 W STATE STREET
HASTINGS. MICH.

Miss Elizabeth Waters. daughthis city, on Thursday became
the bride of Luther Butbank of
California who has become na­
tionally known as "the plant
rornicd in San Francisco by the
Rev. C. 8. S Dutton. partor of
the First Unitartan Church of
that city.
The Bailey property at the
southeast corner of Church and
Court Streets, which has long
been a Hastings landmark, has
been purcha-a-d by FYed W. Steb­
bins nnd C. W. Wcaplnter of
chia city, who plan to raze the
structure this Spring and will
erect upon the site a garage 32
feet long. The building will have
mi attractive brick facing and
will b? modem In equipment.
The old residence when built
was considered the find in the
city. In the-wtlon of the house
now occupied by the Matthews

wonderful
winter jackets
You're sure to worm up to jacket
values like these! Even ot lha-r original

price, they were outstanding buys.
Plushy piles, rich wools, sporty cordu­
roys ... some even hove fur trims and
pile liningsl Sizes for alL

ton, conducted the first kinder­
garten in Hastings about

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4 Big Racks

Women's Beller

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Juniors. Misses and Half Sizes.

For Reducing

Tremendous assortments. Values
you con't imagine until you see.

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1967

ites at great savings. Beautiful coats in rich fabric blends
and exciting silhouettes. Sizes for everyone. Come early

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Here's the coot event of the new yeorl See all your favor­

P. was host to 15 PytiUans from
Grand Rapids. 8 from Greenville,
30 from Middleville, 30 from
Freeport and 20 from Woodland
lodge At this met^lng, Roland
McCreery was made a full fledg­
ed Knight of Pythias, after which
Btofiyster supper prepared by Ira
T&gt;tfc was saved to local lodge
members and their guroLt

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Dtane WlUlaa.. 8915 Airyrla' Xd.
Dae. 20; Boat M&gt;r&gt; Thempron. B3,
The many Barry county friends
Dec. SI: Kathy Wllllami, 000 Gregg of Richard B. Moser were griev­
ed as well its shocked to receive
word that he died at his home
in Los Angeles early Wednesday
BUN FIELD — Silly Diana Biuafleld. morning. Although 82 years old.
Messer had been In apparent I
good health During his years of
WOODLAND—Opal OUlciis. Bl, D«c.
the leadats responsible for Ret­
ting several successful Industries
established in Hastings and al­
ways took an active part in pro­
jects for the good of the city
and the county. Even after mov­
ing to California, his interest In
people nnd events here continusd.

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Scliondelmayers
To Celebrate
Golden Jubilee 7

Jackson and sons. Dan and Scott,
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
of rural Clarksville were Filday, Corner Schondebnayer of Middle­
rille arc holding an open house
Shumway. * Rev. and Mra Ar­ honoring their Mlh wedding anni­
thur Dodge have as their guests versary on Sunday. Jan. I. from
Dec.
Mr. and Mrs. Galen I to 5 prn ul the Irving Grange
HallBowman of Middlebury. Ind.
Cani»r Srhondclmaytr and Clara
Lance Brooke home were Merlin Bowernun were unitctl In mar­
Brooke and Mrs Leona Btnns of riage at the Mldillevflle puraonage
Bunfield nnd Mr. and Mrs. Diok an Jan 1. 1917, with Uiu Rev
James Wratbrcok performing the
ctremonv
„
They have five sons. Milo anti
Forrtst of Hostings, and Glenn.
Jahn and Kenneth of Middleville;
two daughters. Mrs William
&lt;Marjone&gt; Hull of ncir.h Gun Lake
and Mrs. Berl iCaUierinei Moina
ALTO—Myrtle Betlaare. 0731 Can )f Middleville; 21 grandchild: en,
pan Lake Dr.. Ba, Alto. Doe. S3.
BATTLE CREEK Tomy Harley Join and II great grandchildren
Mr Sc hondelmayer is a fanner,
hi- and Mrs. Sthondelmayer having
DELTON
always lived in the Middleville
insiia. area.
The honorees request that no
i FBEEPOBT- Elwin Cunie Bl
| HASTINGS
Ol»l» Haul 51
I ’ lb»i«. Nile Trick, Bl. Dec
Jerry McClarkln, 220 W, l
Robert Sharpe of Livonia and
the Missea Marjorie und Jnqet
Sharpe wire all home with Jiec
Edward Englerth 1315 S. Jaffaraon’ rr.Hher, Mm. Leason Sharpe, for
Junior LatUj (Ernie) Miliar. 107
Chriaunu.
Mrs. Angel ine Daniels visited
'icr san and family in Flint for
the holidays.

Wo Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity

Reg.

THE HASTINGS BANNER—31

Lake Odessa

Supply

&amp;

Originally

6.98

Now $3

8.98

Now $4

Originally 10.98

Now $6

Originally

Originally 13.98

Now $8

YEAR-END CLEARANCE

Entire Stock of
Girls’ 26
"

COATS and

JACKETS
Coots OriflMllr $21

Now

CoatS

Now

$V

Jackets 0*9 5’5

Now

$10

Jackets Oris- $’8

Now

$13

Originally

$14

$13

Sizes lor all. Come early and take
first choice. Save in the bargain./

WAIT FOR PENNEY'S WHITE GOODS EVENT

�More About-------- q

Chronology

Barry fairgrounds. . . . Joseph
Strati Of Fruitport installs Mra
Lucllte Wlllitls as president of
Barry Sportswomen’s Club . . .
Edwin P- Kraft, fanner NashviUe

altem

tor*. ... Marie Hlgble retires
from Bureau of Social Aid after*
service since 1937. . . . Name

Nashville.
. . Fire destroys
Glenn GarUnger home al Nash­
ville. . . . Judge Archie D. Mc­
Donald declares new ”10 percent
law" unenforceable. . . . Atty.
Richard Hudson Is given JayceCs
Distinguished Service Award,
and Richard Karrar Is named
Barry's Young Farmer of the
port for military duty. . . . Voyle
* . _ K.
af
State and Michigan after quarcentury. . . . Einar

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‘Laksr!
Mn. Hasel McCaul has.ns- white'walkthgon-Gun
while'walking on-C
named' president of Heal tg*
UlnlBiarial Awx-UUnr
tired after »
most, of it to B*rry school*. . . . Sandler jfltna Df..!
RKhkrd
Welton'S
Plumbtoe
,
A
to'th.
nnarwl
me
brate 50th Jubilee- ... Mr. mil
Heating business burglarized. . . .
crown. ... Dr. Wesley Logan
hl* small
Tornsdic squall swirls devasta­ State Moose TrapshooUng tour­
nominated as Rotary district
furu
tion across south Barry County, nament. . . . Mrs. R. H. LoppecR4 Hasting*. to
causing thousands of dollars in thlen retires. . . . City Council
OOP nomlnaUon for State RepAndrew Aldrich of Hickory Cor­ damage. . . Dr Oordou Finnic continues study of municipal wa­
named HH8 Alumnus of the ter supply. . . . Supervisors Mt ord 5901811 budget tar IMH. • ■
Charles Geiger re • namsd Free­ ners marks 90th birthday. . . . Year .
Peter Coble is named Nov. 8 a* the date for another
port village president. . . . James Middleville boats Michigan Jun­ president of the Lions Club. . . .
ior Bowling tourney. ... Sue
Riser
becomes
Nashville
preileducation Department. . ■ .
AUGUST IS—Elder Samuel K. William DaCamp becomes Nash­
Glllons named Barry County Barry. Eston Counties combine
Thomas L Johnston i» named denl. . . - Organize Hastings Sharin’* Posse queen. . . . Ro­ health departments. . . . Robert
ville'S first woman portmastar.
Mixed Chorus. . . . Court of Ap­
Godfrey re-elected to Hastings nth-day AdvenUrt Church pastor
peals upholds right to build ca- tary honor* eight Hastings High school toard. Lawrence C. Wie­ . . . . Players enjoy first alow------------------ nmrMrl, Seniors for achievements. . . .
Middleville school voter* approve land becomes new member of pitcii softball game played in
te
a
lake.
.
.
.
nay hlkea. . . . Steering commltboard Mrs Homer Smith loses
same platform al fairgrounds
X—
. b.1—fe. mKaaI la
MARCH 34—New Food Center special 6 4-mill operating tax. in election.. . . Barry Road Com­ Grand Rapids wins Hast Ings
.... Howard P. HUI. State High­
.. . Hastings High Band raceivea
ed .
Hastings to vote on open* al Bellevue. . . . Donor* top rating at Flint festival. . . . mission signs labor contract with Country Club 54-Hole cluunplon- way director, speaks/at Rotary,
•liquor by the glass" next No­ give ill pinto at Middleville GltUeman's prepares for grand Employee*' Association. ... J. ship. ... X». Philip O. Harrison his first public ai^eorance In
vember . . . Harold I. Smith, ra­ blood clinic. . . ■ Middleville opening of new Hastings store. Fiank Reynolds. 94. last 8panlah- of fanting to open dentist's ofHastings . . . William R. Davis
knocked out In State semi-final*
. . . Thomspple Foundation give* American War veteran, dies. . . .
leases Gulf Station at Broad­
by Flint Holy Redeemer. 79-74. Hastings imbllc Library 85,000
trical storm sweeps through way and Woodland. . . . Wesley
becker Is named pastor of Has­ . . . New Christian Youth Council . . . Fred 8. Jones. 83. retired Michigan’s fair season^. . . uev.tings Free Methodist Church .. . selects directors. . . - Board of Hastings teaclwr, die* . . . Seven Fr. Joseph Dunphy is transferred I fires. . . . Hasting* 1964-67 school
Roth Furniture here. dies. . . .
Hastings Moose host Mid-Winter Supervisor* creates Equalization leave for Induction into the irom St. Rose to Mt. Pleasant.
budget hits 51.674.325. 5384.983 70 Orangeville Supervisor Earl Mc.conference . . . Welcome Wagon Department and name* Super­
. George W. Harvey, 97, Nash­
Club
presents gift to Medical Fa­ visor Milton Buehler of Irving as nounces he Is leaving Hastings to ville. dies. . . . Mr*. Jennie Glas­ higher than the previous year's Klbbin renamed manager of
■
cility.
. . . Former Hastings High the first director. . . . Gun Lake accept a residence'at the Univer­ gow, 93. Hastings, dies. . . .
straight year. Hastings high band
student 8p4 John R Elliott, 24. property owner* to carry "canal sity Hospital al Ann Arbor. . . . Margery Tumes is BFW presi­
receives No. 1 rating from all
honored for valor in Vietnam. case" to Supreme Court. . . .
MAY 5 —Gary VanElsl hurled dent . . - Eight receive induction
Judges at District Festival. . . .
. . . State to Improve intersec­ Hastings YMCA pay* tribute to the 13-pound slwt 57 feet, 10'i orders. . . . Mrs. Ward Cheese­
Issues 200 percent common it?ck
tion* of Broadway and Hanover Aben Johnson. ...
Inches for new Middleville school man. correspondent for the Dun-t
on Green Street . . Edward B.
MARCH 31 —John A. Seeber. record. . . . Howard Trumbull iiam District tor lhe Banner for dividend. . . . David B. NegeiCaukin is appointed Third Ward HHS senior, receives FFA State elected president of Algonquin marly a half-century, retires.. . . kirk. 20. of Grand Rapids, killed golden wedding. . . - Joseph L.
aiderman to fill Dwight Fisher’s Farmer degree. . . . William Association.
Comedy of R3 Middleville, Gun
. Rev. Olson W.
seat Fisher resigned because of Gautsche named to 'Fishing Clark to remain at Wealeyan neer plant at Nashville from teacher* make Hastings school Lake, killed in crash. . . .Nashville
his employment in Lansing. . . . Hall of Fame." . . . Judge Archie Methodist Church . . Donor* ourning. . - . Corl E. Anderson faculty complete.
to dedicate new port office. . . .
D. McDonald announces he will give 39 pints at Delton blood and oUier E. W. Bliss executive*
AUGUST IS—Barry’s 335 wool
montvtlle, die* from injurle* re­ retire on Dec. 31. . . . Lisa Kay
Stewart L. Udall makes visit to
clinic . . . Carlton Seventh-day meet Here. . . . Barry contributes
Shaeffer. 10-monlh-old daughter Adventists plan homecoming. . . .
with sheep council. . . - Nashville with Congressman Todd
miles east of Charlotte on M-79 of Robert and Kay (Kenfield) 8,000 enjoy Vermontville syrup 11’townships to have contests in
attend E. W. Bliss picnic
. . . Heart attack takas Ken­
Her husband. William. 63. and Shaeffer, strangles In crib. . . .
....
Stale
adopts
new
type
neth H Hoffman, Hartings phar­
Ralph Householder. 33. of Char­ Hugh M Trantum becomes exe­ festival. . . . Lyle Hulbert, re­ November election. . . .
deer tag. . . . Hastings Mfg. macist. . . .Timothy McManus. 55.
tired Hastings teacher, named
JUNE 34—Bob Meyer of Niles,
lotte. were killed. . . . Hastings cutive director of the Family A president of Lion*. . . . Billy
softball
team
wins
local
tourna
­
R3 Delton, killed in car-tractor
Kiwanians begin celebrating Children’s Services in Battle Kidder wounded in Vietnam. . . . formerly of Nashville, wins 55th ment and regional at Sunfield accident. . . . City Bank cele­
their Sliver Anniversary. . . .
Creek. The agency senes Barry Robert P. Baker of Albion buy* Michigan Amateur Golf cham- , . . .Mrs. Lou McElwain's will brates 80th anniversary. . . .
FEBRUARY 34 — Catholics County. . . . Kiwanis holds Ted Hastings Wallpaper and Paint pionsiup at Charlevoix. ... 141 gives 55,000 to the First Church Hasting* in midst of hot "liquor
change Lenten fast, abstinence Knopf” day.. . . Charles F. (Dad) Store. . . . City property taxes up give mood at Red Cross clinic
nere. . . . John H. Moon. 92, of
regulations. . . . Hastings bowler* Angell. 84. former YMCA secre­ 53 30 to 529.40 a 51.000. . . .
Nashville, dies. . . . Fire destroys Ungs Public Library, and funds bert Sullivan of Middleville be­
share 51.073 In City tournament tary here, dies at Allegan. . . .
to other organizations. . . . Has­ comes Barry County Zoning ad­
MAY 13—Robert Gaskill exhi­
prizes. . . . Hastings High wrest­ Fifteen men get induction orders. bits grand champion at Black 4c Harold Knapp home near Dow­ tings team wins Moose Class A ministrator. . . .
APRIL 7—Citizens committees White, Show. ... Dr. CUflord W. ling. . . . Historic "Old Tavern trapshoot crown. . . . Fracport
lers win their first West Central
NOVEMBER 3-Mr. and Mra
Conference championship. . . . begin thorough study of new high Brainard dies. . . . Hastings* Head Farm” on M-4J near M-89 burns. invites everyone to enjoy a |wo.
.
.
LeKoy
B.
Shook,
25.
R1
Del
­
George Baas to celebrate 50th
Middleville eagers win their sec­ school requirements. . . . Begin Start program approved. ... In­
day homecoming. . . . Campaign
ond Expressway crown. . . . Harr erecting quohset exhibition build­ duct 17 into HHS Honor Society. ton. killed in crash on Gun Luke for November general election Jubilee. . . . Lakewood High's
ttoad.
...
Al
Fuller
elected
football
team upseta unbeaten
vey W. Wilton, 60. Nashville ings at fairgrounds. . . . Supt. of , . . School board announces
steps up. . . .
St. Johns, I3t7. . . . Roy O. Hub­
postmaster, sutlers fatal attack. Schools Richard Guenther plans to discontinue intra-city president of Rotary. . . .
SEPTEMBER 1—Delton Edu­ bard. 79. retired postmaster. dies
July 7—Mr. und Mrs. Lawrence
. . . Henry A. Carver, 19. of recommends to County Tux Allo­ transportation. . . . County board
cation
and
Delton
School
Board
.... Hastings United Fund
Florida, dies in Barry County cation Commission a permanent takes option on &amp; Hanover site Farrell celebrate golden Jubilee
... Thomas R. Utrrbach buys agree on master contract. . . .
one-car crash. . . . Fire destroys allocation of taxes. . . . Bud for Jail. - - ■ Suzanne Louise
Mr and Mrs. Delbert W Thur­ Taylor named manager of Has­ Assfy. 4. drowns in Thomapple Sponable Funeral Home. . . . Gene McAlester, 37. wins Has­ Moore. 22. Hastings High gradu­
low’s home off lhe Campground tings Country Club. . . . Lack of River at Middleville. . . . Steve lay Clardy named president of tings country Club men's cham­ ate, killed in traffic accident in
. . . William
Il.CSlUlK* Board
1XXUU of
Ul Education. . ■ ■ pionship.
—-r-..............
-......... . Schultema
.. .. -Georgia. . . . Two men receive
Road. . . . Aben E. Johnson, in­ money causes State to delay Tafiee named HHS mayor. . . . Rastlngs
dustrialist and philanthropist, many highway projects. Includ­ Sumner Sponable, 92. dies. . . . iLvdings Municipal Band pre- 0 Grand Rapids and Bill De- induction orders. . . . Barry Tele­
dies. . . . The Plycoma Veneer ing M-37 reconstruction, until Visitors from 13 naUons at Bliss sentrng annual concert sene*. . . . wfaan of Gun Lake team-up to phone Company given 5900.000
Ray C Freeman. retired Barry
30-pound. 2-ouncc muskie loan, Middleville to have new
plant at Nashville U damaged by 1971. . . . The Tyden Corporation conference. . . .
demits- dies
Rev Fr Haw- on Gun on spinning rod. . . . Sue
fire. . . . Mrs. Ruby L. Henney to building 25.000 - square foot
MAY 19 — New Eaton County tev tl^de^ed fro^ naslslant Hora wins women's 18-hole gold post office. Federal officials an­
and Mrs. Elsie Furrow arc nomi­ addition. . . . Harry G. Blair.
ley transferred from luaistant
nounce us election campaign
nated for Hastings treasurer In Hastings businessman, dies. . . . Medical Facility directed by for­ at St. Rose to a Grand Rapids title al HOC . . . Tom Eckert of
the primary. . . . Mrs. Edith 8. Pennock Hospital moves into new mer Barry County man. Elwood parish. . . . Huge Navy plane R1 Freeport wins senior show­
NOVEMBER 19 — Lakewood
228 N. Jefferson
'
manship in swine at State 4H
Stokoe. 84, The Banner's Middle­ sections of hospital addition. . . . McLeod. . . . Wayne Tagg of
Week at East Lansing. Chris football team taken runner-up Howard &amp; Ethel Trumbull
ville correspondent for many Mrs. L. A. Day honored for her Freeport U commander of VFW County line. . .
Bedford shows champion Cheviot Please See MORE ABOUT:
years, dies. . . . John F. Brook- work In Barry fluoride program. district. . . . HHS golfers win
. . . CHRONOLOGY. Page 5
meyer, 46. R5, Hastings mall . . . Christians observe Holy Class B Regional title. . . . Rev.
Herb Buwalda to remain at continue Infesting ium small
SEBtXMBER S’- Hastings
Week. . . .
E.U.B. Church. . . . Dedicate his­ grains. ... Mr. and Mra. Charles
Road . . .
APRIL 14—Census shows Bar­ torical site near old Yankee Tobias celebrate 50th anniver­ E.y.a. Church celebrates 75th
siuilvcYaary. . . . Bam destroyed
MARCH 3 — Forrest O. Mc­ ry lias 1,549 farms, down from Springs Inn. .
Pennoek Hos­ sary. . . . John Peterson wins
Millen. 88, the machinist who 1959 total of 1,802. .. . Blind pup­ pital ha* new escort service. . . . Hastings Country Club Area
made tlie first piston ring for py’s bark credited with saving Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox cele- tournament. . . . Arthur Meade. Delton Highs Latin Club ha*
Hastings Mfg. Company, dies. . . . the Ted Bird family when fire brate golden wedding. . . . Mrs. Jr honored as outstanding Ford Shakespearean festival. . . . Area
residents greet President L. B.
"My Fair Lady" receives high breaks out In their home. . . .
M'. ,°“nder 01 salesman. . | Lutheran JO
„IWJ1, ,in
n Muuc
.„
Johnson
Battle Creek. . . .. -ut
John
praise. . . . Hastings High wins Hastings' proposed budget for tile Freeport library, dies. ...
West Central basketball crown, 1966 - 67 hlto 5491.786.60, over Duane D. Symonds. 35. NashviU*. Church at Woodland celebrates Francisco 86. general contractor,
' Rotary welcomes new
lhe third title of the school year. 562.000 higher than lhe current fattier of 7, killed in crash. . . . armlveraary. The first church dlea
cost
53.000
and
was
dedicated
in
jusungs
uacha*
at
breakfast
Saxons previously won the foot­ estimate of expenditures. . . . Seven men ordered for military
1862. . . . . uunm*
Donora give
give 97 pint* ,|
Barry Sportswomen's Club
ball and wrestling champion­ City settles first labor charge by duty . .
Darlene Jarman and । ftl
btood
cllnlc- — H
- —
«•as— plaji
jubUee wld ••jnoltgagc
ships . . . Certify the AFL-CIO compromise. . . . Four announce Cynthla Moyer named valrtlc-1
Company.
Be..j. ...
. . ....-u
— turning.
American Federation of State, candidacies for Barry-Eaton Cir­ torian and salulatonan al HHS. hiiko
burning." . . . uarrj
Barry cuiuh
Circuit
,nws
County and Municipal Employees cuit Judge. . . . Carlton super­ . . . Lyle Hulbert dies at home. lec; site for new Hastings High I court Jury award* 525.000 in
to represent Hastings city work- visor Ernest Hoffman elected ... Dr. Earl E. Shcrff. 79. noted School. . . . Roland F. Hall nam- diUnage# m Ruekema vs. sonk.
SEPTEMBER 15 —Bliss SoftCB. . . . Robert Othrner becomes county board chairman. . . . City biologist, dies. . . . Hefbert Serv­ ed National Bank director. . . .
Team wins Class C title at
fourth member of his family to to welcome Michigan Travel ice named Moose governor. ... 25 men receive Induction orders ।
become a valedictorian. Robert Trailer Club rally at fairgrounds. Work resumes on Pennock Hos-' .... Hastings Public Library Is' Moline. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry
heads Lakewood's 1964 Class. . . .
. . Hainlr* Stanton resigns a* pital project after end of two- air conditioned at cost of 18.500 । Delnaar to celebrate golden Ju­
DeWayne R. Greenfield. 45. R4 Baltimore Township supervisor week strike in. construction in­ ... Rev. Fay Wing and his I bllsc .... William and Sylvia
Hastings, killed in crash. . . .
and Walter Soya 1* appointed to dustry in southwestern Michigan twin brother. Jay. mark 90th Holllslep R1 Dowling, and Law­
rcnce A. Carter. Jackson, are
MARCH 18—More than 300 on take his scat. - - . Hastings and
MAY 38—Rev. and Mrs. Don birthday. . . .
July 21 — Robert Hammond I giUcd In separate accidents in
38 teams from Bob King's "Y" Pleasantvlew voter* approve an­ M. Gury return from European
cage leagues participate in Jam­ nexation proposal*. . . .
trip. . . . Gary VanElst sets new' named grand knight of Knights Barry. . . . New street lights
of
Columbus
council.
.
.
.
Reinbrightens area* in Hastings. . . .
APRIL
31
—
Barry
4H'ers
hon
­
boree. . . . Middleville High’s
State Class C prep shot pul rec­
president
of I Mrs. atelia L. Tuckerman.
77, re­
eagers win District after taking ored at achievement program. . . . ord oi
of m
56 leet.
feet. io
10 mcnes.
Inches. . . . hart Zemke named
„ c
—r
. .............................
’
I board.
. . .tired
teacher,
succumbs.
. . .. . .
... Valley
School
board.
. . -lured
teacher,
succumbs.
Expressway title. . . . Robert C. Scout leaders honored at ban- HHS golfers win Hastings High's Maple
MlHer. HHS wrestling coach.Tquet. . . . Fire guts farm home V»l Slate championship, the 125 HHS grads plan to continue I Brian Cunningham wins Cub
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.......
—
~
—
».
of
Mr6
Qeorge
Thomason
north
norm scout
।____ ________________
. . Six
_
named Michigan's Coach of the
Class B crown. . . . Re-name education. . . . Thunderstorm
Pinewood Derby. ....
over Bony,
kills two
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Year. . . . The Stag Shop from of Nashville. . . . County Clerk Richard Dahlhouser American sweep# ------------ ----------i cows j received
Induction
orders.
. .
. Kiwanis
golf team wins I Dennis Dlngcmon lias grand
Lake Odessa takes Hastings William Crldler reports Barry Legion commander. . . . Barry I . .
*”
Men's basketball Utle Into Michi­ has 15.077 registered woters. . . . prepares to honor war dead. . . :second in State Kiwanis tourney j champion Junior steer al Mlchlgan Recreation tournament. . . . Barry Road Commission budget Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh .... Jack Hoke and Art Olson I Ban State Fair. . . .
. . Barry County speaks to service clubs. . . Plan named chairman and vice choir- | 8 EPIEMBER 23 — Central
Dr. B. P. Brown named on State Is 5815,000.
Health Facilities Council. . . . temporary budget set at 5974.183. 79th HHS Alumni banquet . .
man of United Community drive school earns safely award. . . .
Rumplestlltskln Is sellout for two . . . State begins spray program Student* at Michigan Rehabili­ .... Barry's 115-year-old Coun- | MRI at Pine Lake adds instrucperformances here. . . . Hastings to control cereal leaf beetle. . . . tation Institute give 5100 to Bar­ ty Fair openx . . . Louis C. New- tors. . . . Gordie Johncock to race
High Band earns honors at festi­ Hubert Long. Castleton farmer, ry Medical Facility. . . . Willard-----------bert and-----------------------------------Wilbur Uldrlks form inI in Japan.
. . . Rev.
Howard R.
----------- --------------------------------val. . . . Spring breakup hits receives soil conservation award. Lawrence named president of. .Mirance partnership. . . . Tony j Callver named Assembly of God
Barry roads. . . . Builders form . . . Nashville girl. Diane L. Gar­ Grand Rapids Produce Company. Belli buys Mahler Motor Sales pastor. . . . Resident* excited
Barry County Contractors associ- vey, and friend killed in Ohio
JUNE 2 — Hastings High wins ....
j when flaming meteor explodea
iatlon. . . .
crash. . . .
West Central track crown. . . i July 28— Richard Thomas of ... . Launch United Fund for
APRIL 38 —Rev. Roger Janke Gull Lake schools receive Federal the Barry-Eaton MPA announces' *54.225. . . . Arrest of two men
’ MARCH 17 - Over 100 ottend
grant for special skills program j
m milk prices sold to1 clears up 37 or more theft* in
. . . New radio netw^rk.arPeu-1 &lt;^1^, . . Afartlia Zemke, past Barry County. . . . The Banner,
nock Hospital speeds emergency
teacher, named president of 42 firms sponsor "Pun-Filled
help. . . . Gordy Johncock place* Michigan Educauon Association Weekend" contest. . . . WlUlam
fourth in 500 - Mile Memorial
Flrc deploys burn on Frank Schllhaneck and Ralph Pennock
Day Classic at Indianapolis. . .
Sessions farm north of Nashville | honored for more than 15 years'
JUNE 9—Rev. Howard W. Rog­
City lets North Michigan service on draft board. . . .
ers invited to remain at Pilgrim widening contract for 536.836
SEPTEMBER 39 — Hastings
We’re saying goodbye to old
Holiness Church. . . . Hastings’
... John Bay named president welcomes 6 exchange students....
'66 and greeting young '67.
29 th annual Summer Playground of Hospital Purchasing Service Donors give 89 pinta at Mlddleprogram pets underway. . . .Mr. .... Mra. Samuel B. Nay. 90 ville blood clinic. . . . Mr. and
We sincerely wish you a
and Mrs Lyle D. Wilcox to mark dies. . . . Donald 8. Gilmore Mrs Fred Ballance celebrate
50th anniversary. ... 255 gradu­ open* hl* Automobile Museum at golden anniversary. . . . Library
New Year full of the best
ate at Hastings High. . . . Mrs M-43 and Hickory Comers Rood installs Photo-Copier for patrons'
things life has to offer.
Chester Stowell named Barry’s .... Barry Fair underway. . . . convenience. . . . Firas destroy
Volunteer Leader for 1966 .
. Rev. William Bode leaves Free­ tarn on Alton Norris farm and
New. modem sawmill In opera­
2.782 of Homer Smith’s Christ­
tion at Freeport. . . . Maple Val­ port United Brethren Church for
(The Gibson's!
ley votes 5-mill school operating Charlotte ciiarge. . . . Maurice mas trees. . . . Council makes new
L. Patten. 75. long-time Has­ ranlng code effective Oct. 1 . . . .
. . . with which to pay
JUNE IS —Area bowlers share tings businessman, dies. . . . New Ken Radant Is new Barry Re­
your Christmas Shopping
52.216 In State tournament win­ entrance to Pennock Hospital publican Committee chairman
.... Sue Glllons Is elected HHS
W. F. Arnold
nings. . . . Rev. Maurice Glasgow put Into use. . . .
Bills. It’s the easiest way
AUGUST 4 — City Bank buys ixjtnecomlng queen .... Harold
assigned to Methodist Churches
to prepare 'for a successnear Eaton Rapids. . . . Barry Sandy Schondelmayer's Barry R Fitch Is National Merit semi­
Manogei
has free measles vaccine clinic. County Fair grand champion finalist. . . . Lloyd Valentine, 77.
steer for 52 cents a pound or severely burned when fire de4395.20 . . . 10.000 attend Steam sunya his trailer home. . . . Barry
Rodeo at Charlton Park County forms Armed Force*
The Hastings Banner Engine
. . Mrs. Fred Bower honored by Sendoff organization. . . . Michael
Model makes it easy and pleasant to rent money
Pastor Herb Buwalda for 35 years' Boomer. Delton High senior, klllfrom $50 to $1000 tor a week, month, year or longar.
service at E.U.B. Church ......
......... ...
__
ed in crash in which
eight
Voters again reject special tax to others were Injured. ... 35 re­
Customers have rented money in just 10 minute*.
finance new Jail. . . . Atty. Rich­ celved orders to report for mili­
ard Robinson Of Eaton Rapids tary duty. . . . Area clergymen
Simply phone In your requirement*. This Christmas,
ONE HUNDRED A-Yu in cl Judge Angus N. McLeod of sponsor ptlly Graham film, "The
do what you want to do . . . Rent money from Model
HLEVB.STU Team
Char'otte are nominated for Bar­ Restless Ones." in Central audlMlckl&lt;*a ry-Eaton Circuit judge. . . . Tax torum. . . .
Finance'—Michigan’s most ^considerate Finance
HUBSCBIITIOB rolls show industry pays 41 per­
OCTOBER 8-Ray Lamb, for­
Company.
cent of. Hastings tax bill. ... Dr. mer Barry and Eaton 4H agent
John Lundeen named president retires. . . . Corn Field Day held
of Lakewood School Board .
. at Hickory Comers. . . . Mm Elsie
Ernest Smith becomes second J Welles. 40, of Hastings, killed
Barry man to have given six
140 W. Stata St
Hastingi
rations of blood at local clinics
Mr. and Mrs Walker Cotton to
Donors give 133 pinta at the
MODEL* I
Phon. 945-3429
celebrate 50th Jubilee. ... Dr.
BUM blood clinic. . . .
FINANCE
CQ|
AUGUST 11 — Robert Beebe,
2’/j% P«r Mo. to $300
former Barry resident, killed in to spend a month as volunteers
1
% Per Mo. on $300 to $1,000
Battle Creek crash. . . . John in a hospital in India. . . . New
Peterson and Jock Hopkins win Medicaid program aids Barry
resident* . . . State to relocate
River Bend best ball .tourney. .
Former Castleton Supervisor and
Mrs Menrle J. Scott celebrate
golden anniversary. . . . Wesleyan
Methodist* at conference grounds merce president James Wlswell
here vote to merge with Pil­ elacted to head lhe organization
AMtiiCAN NiwsrAria
grim Holinew Church. . . . Mrs. 1987 . .. .
•IFktSINTATIVlj Im.
OCTOBER 13- Hastings Mfg
Anna
M Johnson and Mra
Il»ta •
O««&gt;&lt;
Kotnenne
uomn oh
.cuu., ram- Company
Katherine Dolan
officially
ed to represent Hastings at Has- °[r5and
rt^
NATIONAL NJEWSJ’A^EB tint* England, for 900th anniv^ary
1
. — .. — of thrtortcrtc batUe 7 . ‘ labor
Steven R Hudson. 6. wa* killed. ‘u”£lo&gt;rX
dl^ JJS’
and his sister. Deborah. 9. critl- *“*•
SSy injured when hit by carj^- ■ • •

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our moasage of good
will and thanks to
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The Superette
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Tire Shop
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141 E. Woodland

1967

RENT

Hastings Home Laundry

MONEY

MODEL FINANCE CO.

OPEN

Friday Evening - Til 8 P.M.

SATURDAY MORNING

�Mb* Judy

for bcyardub.

Stedman

of

Battle

■Freeport

Chronology ■’

U1 BNch M.

ichooia to cloae. . . . HHS Juniors

physicians. . . . RuaaaU L. Doty
Reach." .
again, m did “liquor by the glass"
in Harting*. Rutland and Barry
Townships. . . . Liquor proposal

ville. AUy.
cuit judge.
97. rotlnd
dies. . - -

Robinion elected Cir­
. . . William A. Hall,
hardware merchant,
John Bowery buys

Carriage House." .... Pennock
opens hospital gift shop. . . .
Linda Pryor named HHS "DAR
Good Citizen." . . .
NOVEMBER 17-J1U Oorllnger
i&lt; ladurwood's "Good Citizen."
.... Barry allotted $47428 In

NOVEMBER 88-400 boys, girts
enroll la Hastings "Y" basketball

Todd to celebrate golden wed­
ding. . . . County board buys W.
State Street site for proposed

Hom becomes associate minister
.... Edward McKlbbln, 06. dies
at Medical Facility. . . . Amerilies from mandatory' abstinence

Always ia Stock
Washable Vinyl Plastic

WINDOW SHADES
Cut to

Stea
At No

Extra

HASTINGS PAINT

Charged Uhl,
With
Killing Turkey*

*»•

von $5,797,401
Hastings, suggests Vote Ort $450.­
000 swimming Pool aa aeparato

Haatinsa banka distribute $in.405 to Christmas Club members

yoar. . . . Barry Department
Social Services adds staff per­
sonnel. . . . Duane Jarman
named to Barry draft board. . . .
United Discount Stare open* at
103 W. State Street. . . .
DECEMBER 1 - Five area 4H
Club .members win trip to St.
Louis. Mo. . . . Delton High
School adopts new. strict atten­
dance rule. . . . Mra. Bessie
Woodman. 89. long-time corres­
pondent for The Banner, dies
.... Youth Opportunity Center
al Grand Rapids plan.'. Gordy
Johnoock Day. . . . City pay*
$15,500 for Wlnlck property off
Michigan Avenue. . . . Barry
County now has Homo Health
Service. . . . Winter storm slams

and Wallpaper
107 E. State St.

of Hastings wins $1,000 in Kro­
ger contest. . . .
DECEMBER 8 — Kalamazoo
Civltan Club buys land In Barry

3 ■Bound' Over

I

Ret,ive Clutom I

lads waived examina- VanBusklrk*

Three

revived for this

February term of Circuit Court
Blough were Tu4*day supper daughter of .Middleville
by Municipal Judge L. E. Barguest* of Mra. Mina Wieland. * Christmas Day vbltora of
Mrs. Wilma Pavllch and doughMra.
Keith
Buehler
and
family
struction of property valued at
board. . . . John Outheridge, who
more than $100.
1941. returns for 25th memorial Mina Wieland. * Mr. and Mra.
They are charged with killing Robert Stamms. who now have
Spinor Johnson of Logan were Van Syckle of Dowling. * Patty 27 turkeys on the Yankee Springs apartments in the house. thought, grandmother
Friday supper guest* of Mra. Mina
Township farm of Bill * Marv
Wieland. * Tammy and Todd a Sunday overnight guest of
Turkey
Farms of Zeeland on
and Mra Milton Buehler
clinic. . . . Diana Phillipa Lang- Wieland spent Friday with Mr*..
Mina Wieland. * Mra. Mina Wie­
land spent the Christmas weekend
WMU agriculture course. ... El­
R1 Hastings; and Terry Randall,
mer Wicscnhofcr named Barry
at Harris Creek. Sunday evening
Conservation Club president. . . . her children, grandchildren and
City accepts Hosting* Mfg. gift
great granddilldren met at the
Crumback home for their family
The Weldon Meeks were guesu
Bay announces resignation from
on Monday for a family ChrlrtPennock Hospital effective March
only three absent.
,
rnas dinner at the Clifford Conk­
Mr and Mra Robert Clinton
. . . . Belli Motors adds American
Funeral service* for Chester E. lins of Dowling.
Motors to his line. . . . County, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wing. 79, R2 Hailing*, who died
board .vets March 20 as tentative Clinton and family of Middleville suddenly Friday. Dec. 23. at his
home on the Carlton Center
date for vote on new Jail, fixed
Road, were held at 1:30 pin.
home occupied by the Worley Clinton. * Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Monday at the Girrbach Funeral
Webbs at Middleville. . . Mrs. Crites. Jr., of Eaton Rapids and Home.
The Rev. Bernard Herrington
Cora Flanigan. 93. dies. . . . Sec- Mrs. laobel Like of Onondaga
spent Bunday. Christmas evening, officiated and burial was In lhe
with their parents. Mr. and Mra. Puller Cemetery.
underway. . . . Maple Valley
16, 1887, In Spencer. Maw.. lhe
School has bomb threat. . . . Re­
count confirms election of Mrs. Christmas family party at Jackland) Wing.
Florence Halliday as supervVor
He married Sarah E. Cole of
Mr
and
Mrs
Ken
Robins
and
of Hope Township and Walter
Soya as supervisor of Baltimore sons of Grand Ledge were Satur­ Cohoes. N.Y., in 1911.
He was a consulting engineer
day visitor* of Mr*. Elnora Whit­
in Cincinnati, Ohio, until his reney.
*
Monday
Christmas
visitor*
DECEMBER 22—Mrs. Rcva B.
Benson retires from Hastings re- of Mr*. Elnora Whitney were Mr. graduate of Cushing Academy
and Mrs. Lyle Whitney and Mr.
and Mra. Francis Varney, all of and Worchester Polytechnic In­
. . . . Hastings United Fund
stitute. a member of Pi Gamma
reaches $57,350. . . . Philip • Bud­ Stevensen of Grand Rapids. * Delta Fraternity and a life mem­
dy) Briggs. 25. Middleville, killed Miss Delorti Durbhi of Washing­ ber of the Hasting* Masonic
in truck mishap near Mt. Pleas­ ton, D. C.. is spending the holi­ Lodge.
ant . . . Barry-Eaton attorneys days with her sister. Mr. and Mra.
He was a veteran of World
honor retiring Judge McDonald Tim Kidder. * Mr. and Mra Tim War I.
. . . . Mra. Irene Parker renamed Kidder and family and Miss De­
Mr. Wing is survived by hl*
Barry Democratic Committoe loria Durbin were Monday supper wife and a sLster. Mrs. S. W.
chairman. . .
Set minimum guests of Mr. and Mra. James Lawrence of Ashbumham. Mass.
pay for Barry special education Durbin of Coats Grove.
Christmas visitors at the James
Medical Care Facility qualifies

Chester Wing
Dies Suddenly
At Home Friday

Parmalee s

Fo

lor Federal Health Insurance
benefits. . . . Mra. Mary Emma Harold Woods. Sr., and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods,
Jr., and family of Rockford. Mr.
chele honored by Dairy Herd
Improvement Association for and Mrs. Robert Blough nnd fam­
ily of Northville, Mr. and Mrs.
over quarter-century ol service Wayne Fields and family of Cale­
.... Irene Anders receives Na­
donia. and Mr and Mra. Gerald
tional 4H lionors and a $50) col­ Woods and daughter of Hastings.
lege scholarship. . . . Barry resi­ * Miss Linda Munjoy ,of Flint,
dents prepare to celebrate the spent three days with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Turner-

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Public Forum

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Freeport Cubs
Receive Awards

The Freeport Cub Sout Pack
meeting was held Monday. Dec.
19 at the Elementary School.
A good representation of par­
ents and interested friends were

Russ Evans. Thomapple Scout
Executive gave a slvort talk and
presented the Cubs with a round
up award for meeting their goal

family, local, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ord Carlin and family of Kalama- ,
zoo and Mr. and Mra. Ken Kuem- with gold and silver arrows, one
pel of Hastings were Christinas received a wolf award Three re­
i rvspMtrully rsqc
dinner guests of . Mr. and Mrs. ceived a silver arrow in the wolf'
briar. tkst Uh i
Paul McDowell of Hastings. * Mr.
J and Mra. Doyle Swan and family seven received the month patch
,
at. —..... nf
of Nashville were Christmas Rvr
Eve for recruiting one or more boys.
wltbb.ld on। visitor* o! Mr. and Mra. Joe Kauff­
Robert Humphrey. VFW Com­
man. * Mr. and Mra. Laurence mander. amt Mra. Robert Hum­
‘ Kauffman and family of Melvern. phrey. prfeiden. of the Auxili­
Iowa, are spending 6ever.il days ary. *gave short talks and pre­
। To the Editor: |
with hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joe sented an American flag to Den
| Just a little note of tliank*' Kauffman Christmas dinner mothers. Mra Betty Cullen. Mrs
I for your efforts/ relative to thia; guests, besides the Laurence Eleanor Kunde. Mra. Alberta
i year's Community Fund Drive. I: Kauffmans, were Mr. and Mra.
! have sincerely appreciated tile’ Doyle Swan and family of Nash- Turner nnd Mrs. Durleen Vanfine and generous cooperat'
— । viue'ituid Mr. and Mrs. Milton
*tion
Jim Vanderwood signed up as
given
me
m&lt;
. ............
- os
— well
—• as
— other
— memBuehler and family of West Free- on assistant leader. Out of 26
bers of the drive.
port.
Cubs. 18 received awards.
Yours very truly.
Monday dinner guests of the
Jack L. Hoke. Drive Chairman.' Joe Kauffmans were Glenn KauffRev. and Mrs. Chalmer Miller
Hastings Community Fund
Iman and Dale and Carla Bishop of Frii-.wrt enjoyed a Visit to
of Colon. * Mr. and Mrs Dan Sarasota Jungle Gardens while
Poatma. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood vacationing on Florida's Lower
Yoder and Mr. and Mra Gordon West Coast.
Yoder and family were Sunday
Christmas dinner guest* of Mr.
and Mra. Norval Thaler. W Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Walton, local. Mr. and
DEC. 13 — Xob«rt ;
Mrs. Don Walton and family of
«p«.4m* 3* in IS
c;::n
CkMl.i Uubb.1. Ckar
St/ Johns, Mr. and Mrs.' Robert
Walton and family of Kalamazoo.
PSSST!
Frank Hints of Hostings and Joan
Walton of Laiulng were MondayChristmas dinner gueat* of Mra.
Dorothy Campbell in Grand
Bsllroid &gt;r.
Rapids.
Mrs. Dorothy Campbell of Grand
Rapids spent Cliriattnaa Day with !
her parent*, Mr. and Mra. Claud
Walton. * Mra. Claud Walton
spent last week with her abler.
Mr*. George Brownell, in Grand
Rapids * Mr. and Mrs. Max
Whitney of Grand Ledge were'
visitors of Mr*. Elnora Whitney
Friday. * Mrs Greta Blough re­
turned home with her son and I
family. Mr. and Mra. Bob Blough
of Northville, to spend the week.,
* Mr. and Mra. Donald Blough 1
DEC.
Dlbbla SC. «ihlblUon dtlTtag,
and children of Wyoming were!
Chattel FoaUu*. Bl.
Friday lunch guests of Mr. and i
I Mrs. Jesse Blough.
Mr. and Mra. Mike Hawthorne
and children of Hostings were
The Hit 8 Wrecking Company Sunday visitors of her parents.
of Muskegon was the low bidder Mr. and Mra. Jeese Blough. * Mr
to remove a two - story frame and Mra. Irving Gilbert and chil­
house at 12980 Assyria Road. M­ dren of Berrien Springs spent
68. south of Assyria, for $561. The Christmas with her parents, Mr
property was purchased for M-86 and Mra. Charles Gibbs. * Mr and
Mra. Jerry' Kyser. Jim Waraop and
improvement.

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Square Dance
Groups to Have
New Year's Festival

Kathy Peake, daughter of the
Erie Peakes, celebrated her 18th
birthday on Monday. Dec. M.
with an evening party. Mr. and
Mra Ellsworth Scott. Grace Wat-

Mr. and Mra. Arthur Oleich
entertained with n dinner or
Friday for Svlvla Walters, a cus­
tom which hu been carried out

Eve Mr. and Mra Albert Altoft
entertained with n supoer. their

her girl friencU. Unda Lund­
quist. Nancy westbrook. Owen
Meade. Vicki Keller. Denise Col­
vin and Nancy Scott were her

William Bosworth of Lake Odes-

Prevails at Round
Of Grand Parties
There is hardly time for a bop.
skip or jump between parties
these day* as the holiday spirit
continues • to prevail. For many
thia merry business will last
thrpugh Twelfth Night (Jan. 6th&gt;

«on ends with The Epiphany

Lakewood High School on M-so,

Mrs Earl Sever. Worthy Ma­
tron of the Order of the East­ traditional Oyster Parties, last
ern Star. Prudence Noble Chap­ week and this week, al the Gay
ter 366 of Hickory Corners tn- jordans.
trrtained her line officers, as­
The Thursday before Chrfetsociates. and committees with a
Christmas party al hcYvlwme puts the Burnell Larke-s had their
annual Sleigh Ride Party al
".'“'If
31 ““"■j:'their umupur
Larkspur country
country name.
home.

' It wav a special occasion as Mlw
rind* Sue Altoft wa&lt; ce'elr.atlne
he- 17: h blrthdar. Sundav the
Alfred Altoft* ent'-tntned nt dinnrr with both thek mother*

Featured at the dance will be
. Holland and Jkck Cook of Way­
land.
, ■ j
Shiotgoibord will be fumUfeed
by 'clubs. A limited number of'
tickets available at door.

Gladwin nnd Mrs

Jessie Altnft

rnd Mr*. Albert Alteft and fnmilv. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Altoft
Jadulta and youngster* aa the
TO BE MARRIED-Mr. and Mrs. nnd famllv. Mr nnd Mrs T.tovd I ENGAGED—Mr. and Mra. Orva enjoyed by all.
' ponies are hitched up and for­
- Joe McClurkin. 220 W. State Bennett and family of Battle: Miller. 744 Brogan Road, an’ * *
'
I tunately this year there was
Emmanuel Guild will —
meet I street, announce
------------------------the engagement
-------------- Creek Mr nnd Mrs Rex Pen- nounce the engagement of their
It was a retirement and Chrfet- | plenty of snow. The excitement
ninston
of
Carlton
Center.
Ar;
daughter.
Rebecca
Carol,
to
. Wednesday. Jan. 4. at 2:36 pm. I of their daughter. Bonnie Kay.
ma* party with employees of The j mount* as aleighbelfe ring wild
leno
Alinft
nnd
daughter,
nnd
।
James
C.
Lumbert,
son
of
the
| io ......
William
son ’nl"~
Mr
in the church Undercroft. In- "
— ~C. Allen,*------Tyden CorporaUon when they | chime* when Santa arrives In'
Svlvla
Walters.
Many
famllv
;
late
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Leonard
6
and Mrs. Howard Alien of Nashitallatlon of new officers.
gathered al the Hotel Hastings । person with bags full of goodies
vine. William is n graduate of Pictures were taken to send to I Lumbert and step-son of Mr. and Thursday evening for dinner and •for
— all -•
----- --------- -------of those
around.
Quests
| Maple Valley High School and lx their son. Rnv Altoft. who 1* In Mrs. James Barnum. Sr.. R2 Has- an exchange of gtfta. Those re­ Included, besides the Larke
I tlrtg*. Rebecca'wa* graduated tiring were Mra. Nellie Manning
i employed at Owen Ill Glass Co the Armed Service* in Koren.
household of youngsters, the Ed­
&lt;&lt;
rx,from Hastings High School in and Mra. Martha Whlttum.
r^Anrt
,
w
(
.rD
q?.n?
B
v
n
eve
f
l0C4
and
**
Action
ward
Barrett.
Jr„
family
of
Niles,
WSC8 will meet Thunday. ‘“J- attending Hastings High School White Cloud were Sunday eve- _.
.
r™,of
the Earl Chase* and Mike Chase,
g. kt 1 pm at the home of Mra. IA j
wedding ts being planned ning lunch guests of Svlvla Walt- llasl|ngs mg). School and was
T,1»“ Weldon Meeks enter- home! on leave from the Navy.
Clayton Valentine. Roll call: "A
era
and
Monday
railed
on
many
rilscharJied
from
D,
e
Artny
ln
rained
30
guesta
following
the
&lt;he
returned
two
days
after
Thought for the New Yeat."
’ end* •™lnd na***™"-, ’-a*" May. I960, after serving th-ee evening .services al lhe Nazar- Christmas* and also the Bob
__ , The Robert Branch family of
Mra. Ted Cusack of Swartt Grand Rapid* and the Ray Branch Mra. Walters was entertained nt vcara He is employed at the *ne Church on Sunday evening Sherwood and and Mike Ulrick.
thSwedish
Smorgasbord
In
,
E
w
company.
Plans
are
including
Rev.
Fulton
and
hi*
3
urc
,
«
UUUll
UUIU
III!
Creek and her two daughters were I family ol Flint were here for
being made for a March ----1 family »for
— snacks and a social and one keenly anticipated, by
wed-1
rtInner gutC* of the Chet Hodge* I ChrUtma* dinner with Mr* Ray Grand Rapid*.
| hour.
by all concerned, from one
Mr and Mr* Gerald Sand»r* ding.
Tueaday and helped Mr. H. cele- Branch a! the Hotel Hasting*. Mrs
nn&lt;1 family spent Christmas Eve
------------ •------------Christmas to the next.
brate his birthday.
। H. A. Adrounie was also a guest.
•J'h h.r
r parents, the Clarence
a.,..-. n .
.
.
.
.,
It was a master point game
The tempo for New Year s Eve
nnd on Ghristmn, Day KeDeKan
, Tuesday evening at the Episcopal entertaining Increases as Dec.
Undercroft and the winners in 31st draws near and 96 coupler,
Monday lhe Millers were "me*t* j
I Ute Duplicate Bridge Club's game will enjoy the dinner dance nt
•&gt;’ the bomb ...
of ~...
Mrs ^.....
Doreen I The Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge | were Herman Botteher and Fred U&gt;? Hastings Country Club Sat­
Sherman and famllv of Nash- held Its'regular meeting Friday, Markle. Second went to Bruce urday evening. The Burnell
vllle. who entertained with a ' evening. Dec 23.
। Fisher and Gordon Ironside. Jr. Larlccs head lite committee as­
i family Chrlstmns dinner
The charter was draped In, third went to J. Knaus* and I sisted by tlie Bob Sherwoods. Dr.
I The Bill Damson* of St. Paul, memory of Edna Flfleld, who ( Kent and fourth went to Mt and Gordon Pinnies, Andy Furmans,
M'nn.. have been spending the died Dec. 7.
.
j Mra O. E. Goody-ur Starting John Panfils. Bob Stacks. George
i Christmas holidays with thtAr
The next vLdtatlon meeting next week, the Duplicate Bridge Chenoweth*. Jim Cotten. Dr.
; parent*, the Carl Damson*, and will be held at Mullikin on Club will meet on Thursday
| the Da'e Ossenhetmer*. and the j Thursday evening. Jan. 12.
nights. Instead.of Tuesday nights Andersons, BUI Renners and
I Dennis DeBest family of Joliet
Committee* appointed for the at the Episcopal Undercroft.
LncK cooks
Dick
Cooks
Mary Petersons
III, arrived on Friday to spend meeting on Jan 13. are:
I orchestra will furnish the music
the Christmas weekend with her I Entertainment.
*~*------ *
Mr. and
J Mrs
Into the early hours of the
,____ _________
_____
Richard Nixon and Mrs. Ralph
parents,
the Damsons.
Word came to Hastings friends Sage, and luncheon. Mrs. Chas j
this weNc that Russell Horton Annable. Mrs Glen Perkins and
tlie new little fellow. 1967. 1*
pa.’sed away in Los Angeles. Calif.. Mrs Ray Bryant.
earlier this month. The Hortons
A delicious luncheon was serv- very busy over the holidays with scheduled at tlv Elks Temple on
&lt;shg was the fanner Marguerite ed nt the clone of meeting after ,Jacie arriving from the Univer­ N. Church Street for Saturday
evening
and the Harry Leckrones
Kennedy&gt; lived In Hastings at one which Santa appeared to deliver sity of Alabama and Phi) from
are in charge.
time.
। gifts.
Columbia Military Academy on
There will be many gather­
Dec. 11. and Nell Tramcl flying ings. of varying sizes at num­
I in from Ft Benning. Ga. on erous hompa—about town The
Doc. 20. They were at the Martin Tony Hjfns will entertain, as
Keller home In Lansing for will the (Roy Cordes at their In­
Christmas nnd the celebration of dian Trails home and the Denny
our fine, friendly customers
the fourth birthday of their Cleveland^ at 406 W. Green
grandson, Michael. Calling on Street.
I
As Yule bells ring, we send
the Huvera over Christmas were
the Roy Huvers, of Lansing, the
Lloyd
Huvers. ;Alvln Huvers.
to you our greetings, thanks
Floyd Cadwaliadera, Mrs. Edward
Fisher, Danny and Robin, and
Wayne and Anne Oatroth of Laand warm wishes.
Rev. and Mrs. Luther Brokav

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Personal Mention

Happy Holiday

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Parents Announce
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Janet and Wendell Marquis .

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Everything Must Go
EVEN THE FIXTURES ARE FOR SALE

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• HOSIERY

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A near capacity crowd danced
BaUlc Creek

| fully decorated in the Winter
|and Christmas theme.
High school students, recent
graduates and their friends en­
joyed thU annual event which la­
the social highlight of the year.
Jean Cary was general chalrman and other committee chair­
men who helped make the eyenlng such a delightful affair
were: Mary Clement, decorations;
Mary Ordj-zwolska. refreshments;
Hubbell and Linda Pryor,
TROTH REVEALED - An- Mary
■
Eteri Hook, advertising,
nouncement is being made of the band;
1
engagement of Rita Mayan, 1and Marsha Gernent*. table* and
daughter of Mra. R. C. Mayan of 1chairs.
Merrill,and the late Mr. Mayan,
BANNER WANT ADS fAY
to Tom Laberteaux. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Laberteaux of .
310 W Madison. The bride-elect
ls a graduate of Merrill High
School and will graduate from |
Aquinas College. Grand Rapids. I
in May. 1967. Rita Is a major in
German and plans to go Into the
Elementary Education field Tom
Is a graduate of Hastings High I
School and Aquinas College and
Is now completing his master's
degree nt St. Louts University
He will continue In Clinical Psy­
chology tor his PhD. The wed-1
ding date has been set for Aug.

HERE'S TO
YOUR HEALTH
And Comfort Too

Lake Odessa Grad
Passes Bar Exam
Miss Quenda Behlrr. daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Behier of
Lake Odessa, has passed the Bar
examination and may now prac-

Michigan
She is employed by the Vet­
erans Administration in the De­
X.
__ attended Western Michi­
gan University, and graduated I
from Wayne State University in [
1966 She is a graduate of the
Lake Odessa High Schoo).

Historical Group
Meets at Delton

I
Bud Leonard of Delton win
talk on "The History of Radio.
at the Bernard Historical Society
meeting at 8 pm Mondav. Jan.
2. at Delton High School. Refreshmen ta Everyone welcome.,
especially students.

Guests of the Dewey Reeds for ,
the Christmas Holidays were,
their daughter and family. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Robert Gibson. Linda. I
phone were received from the engagement of their daughter. Bruce and Janice, of GreenClarence Hqvera in St Peteravllle.
I burg. Fla.. Leonard Tnunels of Margaret Ann. to Charles R,
Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. WliBessmer. Ala., and Mr. and Mrs.
‘n r*
A
July
wedding
Is
planned.
but not least was the call from
The bride-elect is employed by
saying he was spending Christ­ Michigan Bell Telephone Com­
mas in Indianapolis and with pany In Lansing and her fiance
fe
a Junior at Central Michigan
the news of his engagement to be
University.
announced later.
’
Tlie Max Myers entertained
The Charles Phelps qf Kalama the Myers family on Christmas
night including Mr. and Mrs. ;zoo were gue-sLs of his parents.
Ellsworth Myers. Mr. and Mrs. 1Dr. and Mrs. Everett Phelps, over
Donald Mosher and Carol of 1the Christmas weekend
The family gathering at Mrs.
Williamston. Mr. and Mrs. PhilUp Mosher and sons. Tlmothv Robert Cook's Christmas included
nnd Scott Allen and Mr and ,the Robert Cook family of Oconto.
are
here-------this
Mrs. Erwin Knox and family of IWfe.
------ who
----- —
- visiting
------- -------Fremont. It was the first Christ- *c*k
ma* for Scott Allen, who Is lhe
Mrs Bernard Reed was with the
grandson of the Donald Moshers: J|ln&gt;es Cushman fn;nUy in Kalaand the great grandson of the Im,rxi ,or 1116 Christmas holidays.
Ellsworth Myers, being only 13'
Fraser Ironside returned
days old On Monday night Mrs. I Monday after a Christmas visit
Myers' father. Ernest Thompson for a week with the Milton Benof Grand Rapids, was their guest nert family of Rochester. Mich.
Monday the Richard Flngleton --------------------------------------------------family of Kokomo. Ind., were here!
to visit bls mother. Mrs. Alma I
Flngleton. at the Medical Facility. |
Before returning home they were
dinner guests of her mother. Mrs.
p. C. French, al her home on W
Green Street.
Mr and Mr*. Harry 8. Brown.
Jr. of Grand Rapids entertained
Mrs. Lott* Stauffer and Robert i
for dinner on Monday. Dec. 2fl. I
Mr. and Mra. John Mullenlx
and family Joined the family
gathering at the home of her
mother. Mrs. Floyd Clum, on
Christmas Eve On Tuesday af­
ternoon they were guesta of hl*
brother. Mr. and Mra. Robert
Mullenlx of Battle Creek, for the I
Mullenlx Christmas
Quests of the Jim Wlswells for
tl&gt;e Christmas holiday were her
parents, the Howard Whites of
Champaign. Ill.
Mra. Roy Wensley flew to Phoe- j
nix. Arix, Friday to visit her I
daughter. Mrs. Robert Lindeman I
■nd family. She was called there |
because of Mrs. L-'s illness.
The Aben Johnson. Jr., family!
of Bloomfield Hill* were among1
the Christmas dinner guests of
his mother. Mra Aben Johnson
Mrs. Roy Hubbard left Thunday
to be with the Edward Hayes fam­
ily In Eaton Rapids for the holi­
day* and returned home Tuesday

GREETINGS

from Vermont to visit their par­
ents. the John Hopkins and Mrs
Carlton Kaachcle. for the Chrls:mas holiday The Floyd Willisons
and son. Matthew, of Clarendon
Hills, IB., joined the Kaechele
family for part of the holiday,
after visiting hla parents In De­
troit.
'•
The J. Franklin Huntleys. Den­
nis HunUey. home for three weeks

entire stork ordered sold to tlie publie at onrr reyurdless of loss

HunUey. home from Ferri* State,
.felted her father, the Rev. Lowell
McCarty at Clark Memorial Home
Sunday morning, then continued
on to Kalamazoo for a family
gathering at her slater'* Christ­
mas Day. Mr*. Huntley left for
i Marshall the following day to be
I with the John HunUey family
because of the illness of her

The Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop

Lancerveld family of Kalamazoo
were guests of Mrs. K S. McIntyre

Permit No. 12

of

Mr*. Lucille WlllitU, president
the Barry County Spart*-

11 and 12 to attend the meeting
of the State Conservation Clubs

sI

Capacity Throng
Enjoys Snow Ball
For Younger Set

Society newS Holiday Spirit

We bring you
wishes for a
joyful New Year
and express our
appreciation of
your patronage.

GILMORE

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139 W. State St.

�Marine Pvt Stephen D. Miller.
mond Reagan of Freeport. Lester
The Rudy Vogclreuter family of
Bonneville of Delton and the
- ■- ■graduated from eight weeks of Manning's son. Dennta who is
David Goodyear, tor the family recruit training st the Marine
gathering at hi* home on W. Green
will now undergo about three first time in four years. Their
130 pan. thia Saturday at the
weeks of individual combat train-

Blanche K. Stanton. 83. 400 W.

officiate with burial Ln the Irving phen Johnson family for Chriat- Martne Corps aaalgnmenU
cemetery.

lhe Edgar Rural School and Mlddlevllla High School.

of Manistee County on Nov. 30.
1801. They lived in the Manistee
are* until 1117 when they moved
to Heatings.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Newland
and Christine of Nashville enter­
Calif., to visit their daughter and
tained Mrs. Lotto Stauffer and
family until alter Uie Brat of the Her, R1 Woodland, completed
eight weeks of advanced Infantry
on Sunday.
Wash. He received specialized
maaoo Tumday and helped their intm irt inn in small unit tactics
and in firing such weapons aa Mrs. B. J. Cralgee and family of
Muskegon. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
chinegun and the 3A-lnch rocket
Robert launcher. Hl* wife, Beverly, lives
family gathering at
Buckboruugh and Mrs. Charite
Dean.
1 Home to spend the holidays
from Atlanta. G*.
.:
Anny Private Robert L. Kllngr.' with her parents, the Henry St.
Friday evening the Dr. Gordon
Flnnlea entertained 10 for dinner
Including the Robert VanderWerf* Khnge. R2 Middleville, com-1 aid Christensen and family of
pitted advanced training ft* a 1 Racine. WI*. The "Chip" St Marcombal engineer Dec. 17 at Ft. tin family were also their Chrlst-

training, be received instruction I Lt and Sirs Robert (Sally)
in combat squad tactics, use of Eatter arrived from Joliet. Hl., to
infantry weapons and engineer „pcnd Christmas Eve and Christreconnalasance. He also was mas morning with her parents,
trained in the techniques of rood the Bob Kings, and then on to
and bridge building, camouflage. Birmingham. Ala., to visit his
and demolitions.
parent* Robert ln-&gt; recently been
• • •'
। promoted to first lieutenant and
A 3, 0 Larry D. Larkin is home I Ln stationed at the Anynunit ions
Supply
Depot. Sally ta, teaching
on leave after graduating Dec. 10 "
----from Technical Command Weapons
Specialist School at Lowrey AFB, holidays Is Tom King, a sopho­
Denver. Oolo. He reports Jan. 7 more at MSU.
st Davis-Monthan AFB. Tucson.
Artz., in the 4453 Combat Training kin had oa Christmas weekend
Wing. He is lhe son of the Law­
rence Larkins.
relra and little son. Matthew, of
Grand Ledge, and Toni's cousin.
Jose Rasalvo Pcixlnho of Itabuand Mrs. Boyd Bolton of Cali- na. Bahia, Brazil. He is currentfomla, is taking advanced training iy a graduate student, of MSU.
... ....----also the Larkins son, A3/C
don. Oa He is spending 15 days Larry Larkin, who Li home on
over the holidays with his grand­
parent*. Mrs nnd Mrs. Warren
Bolton of R3 Hastings. He is going AFB. Tuc.on. Artz.
back to camp with Ute Boltons
The William Parkers were at
en route to St. Cloud. Fla. (Browns the home of their son. Bob. who
Trailer Park*, for Ute Winter on entertained the Parker family on
Christmas, and they went dn_to
Morrison Lake where they were
guests of the Albert Rapps until
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Randall of Morrison Lake will
be their supper guests on Friday.
By Mr*. Leo Frey
■4. ta 445,
Orwk
721-0211
family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall
Sunday Mr. and Mra. Allan of Ovid and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Shepard and baby from n.-ar Smith and family of Swarts
St. Mary's Lake called on Mr. and Creek, and also the Bob Parker
Mr*. Fred Frey. * Neal Davl* family for an early Christmas
ha* been a medical patient at
Leila Hospital. * Mr. and Mra.
TUe William Hubbell* enter­
Gordon Buxton spent the last tained 32 on Christmas Eve in­
weekend at Brady Lake. * Mrs. cluding Dan Wolcott of .Kala­
Elbert Hoover iia* relumed from mazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mead
Leila Hospital where she was a and daughters. Gordon Gros*.
surgical patient. * Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Hubbell.
Marvin Frey spent last weekend Jr.. andAfamlly. Mr. and Mrs.
with in* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Batirn. Janet Havens. Mr.
Leo Frey and with Kathryn who and Mri. Eldon Peake and fami­
was home from Western. * The ly. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wallace
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Erie Peake and Kathy.
Charles Hammond of Hastings
On Christmas Day the Erie
Bunday. * Recently Mr. and Mra. Peakes entertained Mr.and Mrs.
Gordon Buxton attended the Eldon Peake and family. Mr. and
Mrs.
Gerald Wallace and family,
wedding of their cousin. Steven
Miller, held in lhe Bellevue Grace Watson of Niles and Dan
Methodist Church. * Susan and Wolcott of Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bclson and
family of Kalamazoo were en­
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon tertained for a Christmas din­
ner on Monday at the home of
Rudolph Soya took her father. his parents and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Belson and Shir­
tn Grand Rapids. * Last Sunday- ley. On Thursday evening Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitmore BeLson's mother, uncle and aunt.
Mrs. Howard Steele and J. OrWhitmore and Dr. and Mra. Ken­ lin Yank of Woodland and Mrs.
neth Dix from Carson City call- C. H. Rockwell of Charlotte will
be their dinner guests.
Mr. and Mra. Sidney Huh and
bo spending Christmas tn Leila Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hull were
Hospital.
Christmas dinner guests of Mr.
Ttic 4H acwlng girls met Tues­ and Mrs. James Hummel and
day after school al lhe home of family of Nashville.
their leader. Mra. Leo Frey for
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stam en­
a Chruuna* party and taffy pull. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ous Ver★ Judy Phillips. Kathryn Frey hest and Mr. and Mrs Harold
and others are home from West­ Shcmberger of Battle Creek on
ern Michigan University for va­ Christmas Eve.
cation. * Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frey
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Adams
from Grand Rapids were Sat­
urday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra. Norman Frey. *
• Free Eitimitet ia Hie HnMr. and Mrs. Norwood Hughe*
were Saturday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton. *
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stanton
called on Grandma Stanton at
the Medical Facility Sunday. *
Mrs. Norman Leonard and chil­
THE FURNITURE
dren spent Saturday with the

Banfield - Vicinity

A HOLIDAY SEASON PLEDGE

MPHOLSTERING

BUILDING

vln Frey from Flint spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Leonard of Dowling and Mr. and

Wayne Hasel
Phone 374-3523

Mrs. Scheldt
Of Nashville
Buried Tuesda

• Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Bennett
and family had Christma^'with
his mother. Mra. Francl* Ben­
nett. and his aunt. Mra. Leona
Proctor, on Saturday en route to
Florida for lhe holidays. Alton
1* the principal of the Junior
High in Farmington this year.
On Monday Rev. and Mrs Ray­
mond E- Bennett and family of
Temperance were ChrLstmiu dln-

minister of the Leland Wesleyan
Methodist Church, and his wife,
the former Marie Root, a gradu­
ate of Middleville High, is taking
a practical nursing course which
she will complete on January &gt;0.
Avis Dillenbeck of Woodland
spent several days recently with
Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Proctor.
It ha* been a busy Christmas
season for the Cody Laubaughs
starting with a neighborhood

Lowell Invades
Lakewood Friday

Services for Mra. Ferae
Scheldt. 73. widow of Melbourne
&lt;Pat&gt; Scheldt, were held Tues­
day at 1 pm. from the Vogt Fun­
eral Home in Nashville.
Mrs. Scheldt, who had resided
on BLsmark Highway northeast
of Nashville, died Friday morn­
ing. Dec. 23. in a hospital near
Sun City Center, Fla. She had
been in the hospital for about
ten days and had been in foiling
health several weeks prior to
that time.

were dinner guests.

fuul l6 nnd John Ncwman n

Officers Investigate
3 Break-Ins

Dick Wilts wo* lhe big fun for
lhe winners with 21 point*.
Maple Valley had defeated
Bath. 50-35, in che tournament
opener.

Barry County authorities have
been investigating three area
burglaries.
Friday night or early Satur­
day the Lewis Electric Store at
Cloverdale was entered and a
color television set end II others
were taken along with $54.55
from the cash register.
The total lots was estimated
al 01,715.25.
The Hasting* Country Club
was entered, probably Tuesday
night. Dec. 20, and 33 bottles of
whiskey, scotch, gin and liquors
were taken.
Christmas morning it was dis­
covered that Ken Jones' Has­
tings Meat Market on State
Street had been entered by
breaking a glass in a rear door.

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TIME
AMD

“thanka”
to all
our
wonderful
customers.
If ••

their Winter home tn Florida

Basketball fans can see Lowell
play Lakewood this Friday night

Btam home which they co-hosted
on Dec. 10 and entertained Mrs. area holiday prep attractions.
Lee Lamb, Mr*. Betty WendorfT
Tuesday night Carson City
came from behind to eliminate
ibbel,. Mr. and Mrs. Leo lhe Maple Valley eagers from the
er, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Hu|l. Gordon Hull, Mr. and Mr*. 55.
Don Archambeau and Mrs. James
Carson
City led 12-11 at lhe
Barton. The party welcomed the
but Maple Valley moved
newcomers into the neighbor­
second outscoring their
hood. On Dec. 11 the Laubaughs
and the Stam* were dinner intermission.
Maple Valley s eagers held a
K«uma«x&gt; -nd on tye.11 lb,
[d
,n[o
L-ub-uslo; enloruurt ■», Sidwerc
„„
ney and Gordon Hulls. Christ- }lnai}. 24.15
ma* Eve, the Earl Endsleys and | rvirv Rakrr led Manic Valiev

no
[fi

Bom in Mancelona Oct. 23.
tar of Elwin and Letty Perry.
Following her marriage to Mr
Scheldt the couple had lived In
th Ionia area. He died In Novem­
ber of 1854.
Besides Mra. McLeod, another
sing-, survives.
The Rev. Glen Bingham of the
Nashville Methodist Church of­
ficiated at Tuesday's service, and I
burial was made in the Saranac
cemetery.

The Dr. Gordon Finnic family
left Monday to visit her brother
and family In Charlevoix, return­
ing home Thursday (today*. Young
Tommy Flnnle stayed with the
Paul Petersons while they were

HASTINGS
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BANNER WANT ADS PAV

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We join with you in b

wish for peoce in the New
Year. May lasting con­
tentment be yours
Sandwich Bread (White or Whole. Wheat)
Snack Rye • Limpa Swedish Sweet Rye • Pumpcrnickel and Plain Rye • Hamburg and Hot Dog Bunt.
Garlic Bread (Ready for the Oven)
Garlic loavi ready to eat and Masoned just right.

Dinner Rolli (All Kinds)
Cloverleaf. pjrkerhouM, potato, butterflake, hard roll*

35c
Coffee Cakes—Family Size 63c . . . Small
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY ONLY
Orange Knot*__________________________ 6 for 45c
Made with fresh orange and honey glaxed.

Cookie Doy Wednesday

.4 dot. $1.00

DALE’S BAKE SHOP 1

Including a case of 12-ounce
Blate no return six packs, a case
of Blate 8-ounce six pocks and

We the undersigned

For Auld Lang Syne

■
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do hereby proclaim that
we will continue to aerre
frlendt, old and new, in
their beat interest with
benefits and satisfaction
for all

Stu &amp; Denny

ONE FINAL WEEKEND

SALE II

A Final Chance to Save on Selected Items from Our Best
Name Brand Accessories Before the Old. Year Ends
Over Saturday at 5:30.

All $3.99 and $4.99

SPORT SHIRTS

MOW

$2"

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SPORT SHIRTS
Beautiful plain color fabrics as well
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One Large Table of

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CLEVELANDS
MENS &amp; BOYS' WEAR

�and Mra. Jacs- Williams and
daughters. Mr. and Mr* Jack
Folland and boys and Mr and
Bv Mr*. Glendon Curtit
Mrs David Teeter and children
IV W. CnWws.
147-1Ji J were weekend iiouscgueiu with
IJlUe Brian, son of Mr. nnd their parents, the Mahler*. On
Mr*. Barrv Donaldson, celebrated Christmas Day they were joined
hi* thlid birthday Sunday. Dec.
4 Mr. an4 Mr* Fred Geiger. Sr..
Ids great grandparents, were host the new Mr. and Mr*. PhlUlp
for the birthday dinner for Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Garold
Grandma and Grandpa Curtis Mahler. Recent visitors at their
Mr. and Mr*. Uoyd J. Has­ &lt;Elwyn Curtis). Aunt Betty. Un­ home were Mr. and Mr*. D&lt;n
.......... . ............
kins. 1103 Sixth Avenue.
Lake cle Jerry and the Donaldsons. Fettcnnan.
Odessa, will celebrate their gol- Later in the day they called on
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hough
den wedding anniversary Sunday, Grandma and Grandpa John celebrated Christmas with three
Jan. t. from 2 to 5 pm. sit nn Carroll. Everyone hod a very en­ enjoyable gatherings with his
open houre at the EvantscIleal joyable day * Mrs LuLu Hauer. children. Dec. 17 they were at
United Brethren Church al Luke who ta Maying at her son's,in Dundee with his daughter and
Ortega
;
Ditrolt. had a fall rccmtly. She family. Mr. and -Mrs - Gerald
Kosis nnd n-ste”M will be ttould enjoy hearing from her j stuckcr. The Stuckers left soon
their children nnd
grandchil- ,npn&gt;' Ir&lt;ends in WoAtfland. Her aner for pjor|da Dec 23 they
drwi Mr
Mra
Sj ■t'drr" K
«’»«“&gt; were with hl* wn and family.
Haskin-, and family. Mra Mary
A,ySl‘"r B
' Mr ‘"ld
“urr“y Hou“,h/ *"d
Jran Hines and faihilv Xd Mr.
*yandr’,,‘’ on Dec 28 they were with hi*
and Mrs Richard
Waite and
Christmas was celebrated at wn and family. Mr. and Mr*
family.
r ,hc Herald Classics Sunday with Roy Hough Dec. 24 they enjoyed
nil the children present. Follow- a family gathering with Mra.
Alice Shupp and Lloyd Has­ ing the delicious dinner and Hough's 'family
home of'
—"—nt
‘ the *-----------kins were married Dec. 30. 1916. opining of the many gifts, some her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. La­
of them called on Mr.-. Rhoda verne Daniels, Jr * Christmas
Bawdy at lhe Barry Medical Pa- was celebrated at the Jerry Fish­
One son. Willard, died March 20. ellity. * The Christman weekend er home on Saturday. Members
was a busy one for Mr. nnd Mrs., of the family present were Mr.
Friends ore Invited and Use Floyd Mahler. Friday eveningI nnd Mrs Max Duncan and fami­
honored guests have requested they attended lhe wedding of i ly of Orand Haven. Mr. and Mrs.
their granddaughter. Linda Ros-II Don Dunean and Doug of Belle­
-.&lt;-r. and Phillip Smith in Lan- j vue and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Hie Dr. John Lockwood family -sing Following the wedding they I! Newman of Detroit In lhe afterof Okemos ware with his mother. *«rc pucst* with their son. Mr. Ii noon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fish­
Mra. Oconee Lockwood, far «n-1 Mr« Eddie Orr and Becky1 —
er ________
called on______
them.__*_____
Here___
is
Qirtatma*.
along with Mr*. EBle Ijiurtnce another address of a serviceman,
(OS RAWER

Woodland

The Haskins to
Celebrate 50th
Jubilee Sunday

Keep on remembering them after i the Elmer Colvins. They attended
•*------ --because
------------------—.
concert at Central Audllarium I
the holidays
news---from
tn which Vicki gang.
Mert Clark and Leona Clark
year. Pfc. Marvin O. Raffler. US.
55868338. Co. B 3/80th 9lh Inf. were In Orand Rapids Friday. ♦
Division. APO Ban Franclvco., The Community extends n very I
, Merry Clirtalmas to our ahut-in*.
Calif. 96373.
• the patients al the Medical Fu’ ellity. and to those that are in

Hendershot &amp; Vicinity
, z., ,
(shot were Mr. and Mrs John
By Inrt. Kicnara (.lark Tobey of Kalamazoo. * Callers
5
V4J.J7JJ j Sunday ut the Hendershots were
Letter of December 22:
iElWln Rupert of Charlotte and
Mra. Ted OXaughltri went to: George of Schoolcraft, and Mr.Rrvlrforrt rnaay
FrtAnv to
tn meet
n^t Doug
IV,n, ' “,“1 M" Gordon Thompson Of
itacuora
OLaughlln. who was coming home ja ' ' .
,, . ,
,
for Christmas vacation from
To e**t*rate °'e „of
Houghton, and was Involved In an I J01” E??dn“..,wld BoU
‘
accident. No one was injured but combination birthday and prethe cars were damaged * On Christmas dinner was held Sun­
..______
__ .. „ .
IVv- 11 nt thn hnmn nt Rnh
ouuuaj nua. raaiuic muiiuicv ui — . '
. . , . .
Bristol Comer* was a dinner guevt a,ul I-eCTU‘ clflrt OhcMs included
at the OLauahlin*. In the afterKfl!^ E??dn“,
noon they allattended the Chr-.st-I P^- * Sunday. Dec 18 tlie Bob
mas Concert la Hasting, An afterhCT oU“'
noon caller at the OXatMhlins was Mr and Mrs. Roy Bauman, for a
Hugh O’Laughlin of Battle Creek ' BmUy Christmas dinner and gift
Birthday Club met Wedne-day excluin8eat Nyla Bechtel's with Colle?n ।
•
Schanta as co-hoeteM. Everyone1 ST. ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
was to bring a Christmas idea tuid | Members of the St. Rose Social
on exchange of gifts was held. Ciub will hold their meeting on
We also welcomed Rena Armstrong I Monday. Jan. 2, at I pm. in the
into our chib. * On Thursday the'^School Hull A potluck dinner
LAB. met with Colleen Srhantz. will' be served.
Secret Pal* were revealed and new 1
------------ •-----------onea were drawn. A wonderful
Visiting the John DeBroux
dinner was enjoyed by all. * Dick family for the holidays are his
and Mert Clark and family were parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dedinner guests Sunday of her folks. Brnux of Valdcra Wls.

Rotarians Plan
Ladies Night
For January 12

and Mra. Chariea Fortea from
Pekin, HL. and Mr. and Mra.
Larry Beaater and two children,
also from Pekin.
The NaahvUle Baptist Church
will have a New Year'* Eve party
from 7 to 9:30. Bring your own
zandwtehe* and cookies. The
church skating party will be
Member* of the Hastings Ro­
Member* of lhe City Council from 7 to 10 p.m. thia Thursday
are considering a request from al the Thomapple rink. * Otry tary Club nnd tliclr Rotaryanns
the Hasting* School District on Bristol of Bunker HUI AFB was are scheduled to hold a Ladles
whether the municipality would with hta folk*. Mr. and Mra. Night on -niUQday. Jan. 12, with
be willing to stand a share of lhe Gaylord Bristol, over Christmas. dinner at the Hart Hotel between
eatimated 122.000 annual coat of The Bristol's holiday plans were 6 and 6.-30 o'clock followed by at­
tendant al the Kalamazoo
a swimming pool.
altered when Kathy came down Civic Player*' presentation of
Board of Edaeallon Presi­ I with chicken pox. * Rev. Len­ ■The Subject Was Ro»e»."
dent Fay Clardy wrote the ard Radtke conducted the servTh* stage play Is lhe Pulitzer
Council asking that If a pool icea at the-Maple Grove Bible prize-winning drama about the
Church and ta to/conduct the belatedly recogniked tailure of a
were constructed, whether the
services this week. Children and marriage.
City would share a portion of adult* participated in the Christ­
On the day following its tri­
lhe total operating cost.
mas program. * The Joe Patter­
umphant opening on Broadway
It ta expected that lhe pool sons entertained with a family in the Spring of 1904. Norman 8.
would be used for public recre­ Christmas dinner. Present were Nadei. critic for lhe New York
Mr. and Mra. John Gabriel of
ation. as well as by students.
World Telegram and Sun. led off
The request may be 'acted on Muskegon. * Mr. and Mrs. Gene hta enthusiastic review with
Mater and family planned a twoat the Jan. 9 Council session.
• From this day forth. Frank D.
The Citizens' Steering Com­ week trip to Florida. * Mr. and Gliroy is a major playwright."
mittee has recommended the Mrs Kettli Ball spent Christmas
For two years it continued Its
construction of a pool, at an esti­ Day with their daughter. Sandra,
mated cost of S450.000. but that and family the Tom Hunts, in run on Broadway.
The play opened on Jan. 6 for
lhe proposal be placed on a-bal­ Cimrlotlc. * Mr. and Mra. Larry
lot separate from the proposal Smith entertained the family for eight performance* through Jan.
for a new high school.
ChrtaUnaa dinner. * Mr. nnd 14.
Aldefmen approved the at­ Mra. Mile* Ruffner spent Christ------------ •-----------tendance of Michael Klovanlch, o^D*y nUh D^w‘ntLJUt?y
The Jerry Stam* entertained
aratatant to Director of Public Ruffner. * Rev and Mrs. Marvin Mr a„d
Fred 8tam or Mld.
Works Kenneth Laberteaux. at a Potter, formerly of the Maple । dievpiCi Mr. ttnd Mrs Don «umJan. IB-19-20 meeting in Ann ------- ---Grove
Bible fh..re.h
Church, have oa nmu
new p|jrey Qf Kalflmazoo Mr. and
Arbor on waler works instru- address'
Box 243, Hamilton. ...rs. frank Siam. Doug and
frtrntaUon and control.
Mich. 49419.
Brenda, and Mr. and Mrs. Cody
Aiderman Cedric Morey and
Laubaugh on Christmas Day. On
member* of hl* waler commit­
December 22 lhey entertained
tee. and other aldermen inter­
Mrs. Irene Johncock nnd Mrs.
ested. were authorised to vtait
Barbara Kucmpel lor a p.eSt. John* to ln*peet that city's
Chrtatmas dinner, and on Die.
Wy Mr*. Bettie M. Cairnt 24 they were dinner guests of
new 1510.000 water treatment
plant which went into opera­
Mr. and Mra Fred Stam of Mid­
tion last September.
Mr. nnd Mra John Mason en- dleville.
Morey said the preliminary ertalned Christmas Eve their son.
report made by Jones. Henry &amp; Mr. and Mr* Ben Mason and two
Williams. Toledo, Ohio, consult­ on* from Nashville, and their
ing engineers studying Hastings'
■aughter. Mr. and Mr*. Don Chase
waler problem, indicated more n&lt;1 four sons from Cliarlotte. *
study should be made.
George Lowden entertained Mr.
The preliminary report Indi­
cated tlial iron content of water nd Mr*. Lawrence Weldenfeller
from Hastings' wells was not ex­ if Grand Rapids over the Week­
cessively high and that the high end and his staler. Mr. and Mrs.
hardness content was responsible 3nrl Bedhun of Howard City,
!or most of the unsatisfactory ;hrlximas Day.
SALES
Miss JoAnn Engle of Grand
waler quality rather than iron or
AND
laplds and Wilson Purdy of Cali­
manganese.
fornia
spent
moat
of
last
week
SERVICE
Hastings' officials have already1
visited the Marshall water treat­ with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
’
rank
Engle,
and
Christinas
with
ment plant which cost 3210.000.
The Council approved pay­ bls parent.* at Alma. Sunday guest*
ment of M77.47 towards the of tlie Engles irtre their other
cost of the engineers' work on daughter. Mr. and Mr* Don Stutz
uid children of Grand Rapids, *
ANTENNA SERVICE
lhe preliminary waler report.
Councdmen authorized p u r- lurrell Tutty of Bowling Green.
chase of a new traffic signal 31110. and his mother. Mrs. Lottie
light for tlje Michigan and Mill 3umpus spent Christmas with her
M-43 D.lfon
Sirectz'fiitmcctlon. The light irother. Mr. ind Mrs Admiral
I Mite South
Foerth at Lansing. Mr Tutty
mayfcost about BBOO.
Rdutal for the trestle used by pent Sunday night with tils
the listings Grain &amp; Bean Com­ mother, .
Fishing 1s the order of lhe day
pany ^as continued at »150 a
ww lluit the Ice is safe &lt;ln places'.

Ask City to
Share Cost of
Pool Operation

East Middle Lake

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Phone 623-5238

STARTS WEDNESDAY
DEC. 28th 9:30 AM i

TUESDAY FOR
MARKDOWNS!

DRESS COATS

amended report of the injury to
Mrs. Eva M. Stutz. R3 Hasting*,
who was hurt when site fell Oct.
21 on the sidewalk near the
Methodist Church. Her right
kneecap was fractured in six
places, necessitating its removal,
the report said. Costs, although
not known, will be in excess ol
$5,000. The report was referred
to the committee.
Mayor Beckwith reappointed
Robert Newell and Lynn Perry
as members of the Board of Ap­
peal* for three-yeur terms end­
ing in &gt;970.
Councilmen are to meet as a
Committee of lhe Whole to dtaeuss the demands of lhe Union
representing municipal employ­
ees, so that agreements might be
Included in the 1967-68 budget.
Budgets ate scheduled for sub­
mission by Council committees
around Feb. 15.

TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED

Begular 825.00 l&lt;&gt; 8155.00.
Mink, racoon, fox nnd braver

16.99 &gt;• 99.99

trimmed coat.* in wools, mel­
tons. boucle*. slaflexed mid
others.
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s"'

SKI JACKETS

CAR COATS

11.991. 51.99 10.99 to 29.99
Begular S15.00-trr'8(&gt;5.00. Fa«lii«»ncd ip;

Regular SIKOO l&lt;&gt; 810.00. Quili^l nylons,

corduroy, melton, orloii pile, vinyl suede

cut velvets. Season’s favorite tolora. All

Dunham District

and ttllirr favorite fabric’

DRESSES

By Mrt. Willard Bennett

ENTIRE FALL AND WINTER STOCK

Begular 810.00 to 840.00. L nlimited selection
'
knits.
two-piece styles,
jerseys, blends .
missy, half sixes.

6.99*«29.99
PJ.'s-GOWNS

ALL ROBES

7.99

to

R2 Nsihvllls
7M-I744
Mr. and Mrs Dunkel burger
held their family Christmas din­
ner with 20 present, including
Mr. and Mrs. George Ball. Mr.
Ball was home from a Grand
Rapids hospital for the holidays.
* Linda Dunkelburger has been
home from Washington. D. C.,
for the holidays. She works Ln
Hie Pentagon, and will return
one day before her birthday
which is Jon. 3. ★ The Gray
family gutlieied Saturday with
Mrs. Robert Gray of Cloverdale
Road. Dinner guests were Mrs.
Lota Peck, Mr. and Mra. Norman
Gray. Mrs. Robert Gay from
Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Gray of Charlotte and Mr. and
Mrs
Lyman Peck of Battle
Creek. * Marilyn Tobias is home
tor the holidays from the Orand,
Rapid* School of the Bible and |
Music. * Rev. and Mra Lester

2.99

13.99

to

5.99

Regular 81.00 to SB.IM). Fleeces, brushed

Fleece*. quilted.-. brii’licd in-

fl

Cotton Knit
TEE-TOPS

1.99
Turtle neck.
Long sleeves.

SLACKS • SWEATERS • SKIRTS

5.99

to

Wculine authentic moccasins with handsewnW
Hvamps. You'll like the way the specially tanned^

jjjmellow leather cradles your feet in comfort.

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SHOE STORE

Jan'.* folk* over the holl^tys. Mr.

12.99

Lending Money
Is Our Business

mention the label* al reduced pricrM ! 1009? winds mid blends.

SLACKS

Many people'use our money to pay year end

In-lcli-wimiIs, stretch'adagio*. rigid wools,
did*. plaids. All proportioned It-ijgth.
•

■ bills and get cash for*rtew-y&lt;or_ expenses. We
hove money to lend — in large qr small*^

SWEATERS

amounts to suit your needs. .

$

Slipover. cardigan and novelty styles.
Bulks knits, fut blends. Season’s color

ft
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We Like To Say ^OK”
To Cash Loan Requests

$25-$1000 IE
Local Finance

"O.K." Howard

112 S. Jaffenon

Ph. 945-3424

�Funeral Services

®| PERSONALS faSTswZi The

Hastings Banned

Held Friday

Rapids: seven grandchildren
grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Fri-

Nashville Has
New Zoning
Ordinance Jan. 1
A new Nashville village toning
ordinance will go Into effect on
Jan. 1. 1967.

In lhe Interest of public welfare,
health, peuce, safety and morals

Makes short work
of long driveways
Clear snow from long drive*
■nd walks in just 10 minute*
with a John Deer* "llO" Trac­
tor and Snow Thrower.
Independent ground-speed
control inches you into big
drift* without cutting jvower to
■now thrower. Snow thrower ia
36 inches wide, clears moat
walks in a single paa*.
Come in and see the "llO”
dow. Convenient credit.

Nancy Nielsen of Kalamazoo and Church, ijike Odessa, for Clar­
Mra. Norval Nielsen, local. ence Slowinskl. 49. who died sudof Hastings. Mr. and Mra. Wil­ ChrlaUnas greetings by phone jP^F at his home on Lakeview
liam Hewitt, Marilyn and Char­
lene of Grand I^dge. John Co­ Matthew’s daughter. Mrs Alice cvwing. Dec. 20.
unt of Battle Creek spent
He was bom In Berlin town­
the Robert Matthews, made the ship. rural Lake Odessa, on Nov.
Phllip Cotant, Marcia and Steven day complete. The Robert Ab- 19. 1917. the son of Daniel and
Minnie &lt; Lehman» Blowtnski and
--a
ers ana on maay. tnc Maunew* was a hfe-iong resident of the
Mr. and Mra. Otto Banas. Tim
the Christmas party far
fate the development of Lrana- and Jean, of Wayland were
•&gt; “» sswUr-ai c«rv- Fa.
Paportallon. education, recreation. etna™. Day nou or Mr
Mr*. Arthur Stauffer, David.
.......
n
and adequate water supply and Carol and Paul. 902 8 Hanover
The Milton (George) Miner*
other public retirements as well
Mra. Lotta Stauffer. Rl. was &amp; 635 K Mill are moving this Eurofie and Africa: He waa a
as to provide minimum stan­ a Friday overnight and Saturday week to their new home in Middards under which certain build - gurat of Mr and Mra. Arthur dietown. Pa. where their addrea*
Stauffer and family.
.wUl
18 Meatlck Drive.
He married Agnes Droste of
The village Is divided Into resi­
Mra. Arloa Newton and family
The Charle* Hlgbles left here Pewamo on May 17. 1947 and
dential. commercial. Industrial have moved into their new home on Dec. 8 and spent a week with they came to Lake Odessa from
and agricultural and residential on Grand Street, purchased from their daughter. Mrs Michael the farm about 14 yean ago He
districts.
Jim Tobias
Orey of Overland Park. Kan. was employed by the Cities Serv­
Mr. and Mra. Homer Ingmlre and then went on to Arizona ice OU Company for 13 years
The new ordinance conforms
with the Barry County Zoning entertained Mr. and Mrs R. B. where lhey are spending the and was presently employed as a
Omo and Mr. and Mra. Justin holiday* with their daughter, steel worker at the Roberta Corp
ordinance
ta Grand Ledge
Nancy
Hlgble
Grande.
•• at
- Casa “
—
The new ruling will have no Emery for dinner Wednesday —
{Surviving art his wife; two In Vietnam—Airman First Class!
effect on present buildings nor nlcht.
Frederick Welsch and family 1 until some time In April.
sons. Dennis and
two
roy. of Elmira. N.Y . is on duty
of Chicago spent Christmas with
The Stauffer family had their
control future structures.
his mother and *gep-father. Mr.
Ann. at home: five brothers. at Phan Rang AB. Vietnam. Air­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Donald Slow! ns of Portland. man Gerov. an administrative
Mr. and Mrs Riclutrd Hart. Stauffer home with about 40 in Frank Slowinskl of Jackson.
John and Eugene of Grand specialist. ha.v neen tn the fight
Melle and Jennifer and Mr. and attendance.
Rapids and Wilson of Ionia, and against Communist aggression
Mrs Duane Gray nnd Mary Beth,
yVM.U. student Loren Vuhls- four sister. Mrs Fred &lt; Frances i since November of this year. He
oil of Grand Rapids, and Mr.
Gazalla of Grand Rapids, Mis* is a 1964 graduate of Southside
i Vahlslng visited their brother Florence Blowlnkst of Alp&gt;na. High School. The airman's wife,
son. Rusty, of Battle Creek visit- and wife, the Dave Vahlslngs In
of Mr and
Mra. George (Marguerite' MJt- Carol. Is the daughter
ot R!
Philadelphia for the Christmas cheH of Icmia and Mra Eduard Mrs J D
Leon Gray, on Christmas.
holidays.
(Louise! Sarlouis of Lake Odes------------ •-----------Christmas weekend guests of
Mra
Willis
Kantner
left
Fri
­
sa
Mr and Mrs. Robert Wilson
Mr. and Mra. Charles Hinckly
rey Ackley. 77. 414S 8. Jefday for Lakeview. Montcalm.
—■
&gt;-----------। and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig
to spend the CluLvimas
Mr*. Charles McLaury spent I/pent lhe Christmas Holidays
daughter and family. Chief and County,
,
- ~
Mra. Mason R. Miller and two “rck^d
her from Saturday until Monday at with the Herbert Coopers and
Hospital, were held at
daughters, formerly of Norfolk, daughter, the Everett Miller*.
the home of her daughter. Mr. I the Ted Harrtwr. of Essexville,
Va.. now of the Great Lakes
The Merrill Karchera enter- and Mrs Robert Miller of Carl-I Mr nnd Mra. Keith Lancaster
Funeral Home.
Naval Station where Chief Miller mined Mr and Mra Howard ton Center. Mr McLaury is now and family of Royal Oak were
The Rev. George Elliott offi­ la an instructor. They live al । Houghton of Detroit. Mr. and a patient at the Medical Facility, also guests
ciated and committal services Zion. Ill.
Mrs. Leslie Skutt of St. John*.
Pvt. E-2 Dan Echtlnaw has' th? Ron Benner family nnd the
Cemetery in Litchfield Town­ been with hl* family for a jGerald Karcher family on
ship. Hillsdale County.
Christmas leave. He returns to ' Christmas.
'Mrs. Aeklcy bad been bos- Fl Campbell. Ky.. Jan 1. Mra.
At the Robert Godfrey home
Echtlnaw'* porvnLa. the Glenn :or the holidays were their
to her death.
Perkins, were Christmas guests caugh’era. t-aurel from the U
She was bom In Litchfield on
May 28. 1889. lhe daughter of and Ute Norman Parkins and lege, and Mrs. Godfrey's mother.
Orange and Eliza (King! Chap- son* were Christmas callers The Mrs. Bernice Neller of Lansing'
man. She was. graduated from Norman Perkins returned to
•
» ""I
N1TEUAWK LEAGUE
and married Thurlow Ackley of
1‘k0 Adeibert Heaths entwn.v_ Mnki„v nr~A iim.Tvv.iav
Litchfield on Nov. 17. 1909.
’Utaed their family ChrUtma. ..“'e

Goodyear
BROS.
Implements
M-37 South

Haitings

Ph. WI 5-5052

eight
Hallie Post
Must
Dies Monday;
_Aliens
____ ____
_
.
Rites ThursdayJ '^port
Address^
Walter
the
'
A. Bahll of
TmoifFuneral service* ~•" U-'J graUon and‘ Na’.urallxaUon
---------- ---Berf-

Clarksville at the Pickens Chapcl. Clarksville, this Thursday at
3:30 pm. Rev. Conrad Snavely
is to officiate with burial In
Clarksville Cemetery.
Mrs. Post died at 7:30 pzn.
Monday. Dec. 26. at the Osteopalhlc Hospital in Grand Rapids
where she had been admitted
about an hour earlier
She was bom July 14. 1884.
Berlin Township, thedaughter
__ _____
of Adam and Elizabeth Getz. She
married William Post in 1900 and
she lived most of her married
life in lhe Clarksville area. Mr
Post died in 1941.
Surviving are two daughters.
Mra. Glen &lt;Alma&gt; Stahl of
Clarksville and Mrs. Arthur
‘Beatrice Erb&gt; Warner of Grand

United State* are required to

diplomata.

Post Office or Immigration and

during January
8ahll said that the law pro-

ure to comply with the reporting
requirement
For Banner Classified Ada
Call WI 5-T

Audrey Ackley
Dies Wednesday;
Rites Friday

knows
how to
start a

This GUY

NEW YEAR

JOHN DEERE
LAWN fr GARDEN
TRACTOR

Section Twa— Pane* Itelri

Tkunrfav December
December 29.
29 1966
1966
Thunday.

They farmed in Litchfield area
until 1917 when they moved to “‘"7
Youngstown. Ohio. They moved
V
to Newcastle. Pa. In 1919. and

Ik

the^Wimam wnhelraPr rolled 213- 569, Jim
Durbin 215-548. Bob Shaeffer 541.
Herb Bishop 527 and Loary Ar’
““ nold 224-525

returned to Litchfield In 1935 |
o. Johnson* enter-1 9LajFdlri«»
«t*rt of second
Mr. and Mra Ackley moved to uted their family Cheryl John- h*If : Mld-VllU 4 wins. Head
Kalamazoo in 1933 where he son or indUmaoolLs and the Earl'i&gt;lns VMrikt «n0 Strikers 3 each,
Maver
worked for the Kalamazoo Ga- Egglestons
and also Harvey Devereaux. Rollers and Ma
ver-­
I(U. K,n
Sigmond of Indianapolis for dln- icks 1 and King Pins 0.
for the Grand Rapids Press, and n.i-r nn Chrtuman Ftov
lhey niovjfc to Hastings al that । Mra. Lawrence Jordan enter­
HASTINGS MFG. LEAGUE
time.
tained Mf. and.Mrs David Lo­
Joe Stutz led lhe field Tues­
died on May 13, gan. Julie and Jennifer ol day with 213-577. Harry McColrlesLdum 2CH-573. Dale Geiger posted
1956
. Kinchehx AFB. and Charl_
Ut-; 563. Don Doolittle 525. Don BowJordan from Chicago on ChristfMs ers 509. Joe Benetett
three sons. Harold of Hastings.
ill,;. uick
Dick Aldrich
Aiancn 200-533. lack
jacx Smith
Richard of Klkart. Ind. and Ro­
/ 204-537. and Al Relgler 216-537
bert of Mexico. N. Y.; a daugh­ and family of Defton."
i
Slaudlnx*: GluoaM Room 45*.
ter. Mra Donna West of Kala’Courthouse Service 36%. Lettmaaoo: eight grandchildren, and Mra Jomuu* Mitox
Mr. and M" Claude Kniko!over&gt; M- To°' Room 32%. Office
11 great grandchildren

SATURDAY

11:30 P.M.
DEC. 31,1966

WKZOTV
Channel

WILX-TV
Channel

WZZM-TV
Channel

10

13

&amp; Neto &amp;
^ear
ZVe wish you all
the old fashioned

joys: health, wealth
and happy times! With )
these wishes go sincere

“thank you’s" for loyalty A
hown us in the past. May

you have a Happy New Year!

Phone WI 5-248*

126 I. State Si

the home of her nephew. Mr and Tough Guy 28. Machine Room 26
Mr* Frank Phelp* of Jackson. an«l Chargers 25.
who entertained with a family
~
"
Krukcn entertained their suns
and famine*, the David and Wil­
liam Krukos.

Stan Trumble, C.LU.

Wesley Logon on Christmas Eve
were their family, lhe Gene Lo­
gans of Orand Rapids, the How­
ard Bushes of Battle Creek, the

lion from Alma College. Art is
spending a few days this week
skiing at Traverse City with
roommate at Interlochen.
of- Freeport were guests of the
James Matthews for carry-ip
dinner on Christmas Day and

Renew that good resolution to put
least 10% of each paycheck into'your
savings account at Hastings Savings &amp;
Loan. Your insured savings will grow at
4J% current dividends to assure ‘peace
oFmind' and a truly Happy New Year.

We Now Pay 4’Zi&lt;yo
On All Savings

SI

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New York Life
Phqne Vcrmontvilla
259-7298

JTmsJfcITM MDll OF IH1 600(1) »UU_

Worthy
Of Confidence
Families of every faith place
complete confidence in us when
bereavement occurs. Such confi. dence hos been earned through our
continued efforts to provide on
appropriate and beautiful tribute,
one wh'Ch olwavs reflects the family'ydWn creed.

LEOnHRDOSGOOD
^funenalJJohie

136 E. State St.
Phono WI * 3853

All Saving! Iniurod Up To
$15,000 with F.S.L.I..C

MEMBER FEDERAL HDME LOAN B-'-Nl SYSTEM

CHARLES H. LEONARD

JACK 0. OSGOOD

Phone 945-2471

Hu stings City Bnnk
MEMBER: Federal Da posit iMurwwc* CMpoe«tio*i
Friendly, Neighborly Service for

80

CoxdJUUMM

YmTE

�I — MMTWOI BANNER

Sceen, Walldorffs and1
Renner Ford Unbeaten

,

"

IHT CageWheels
| Roll Saturday

Ife JFmA AU of You a Hbppy and Prosp&lt;roui New Year!
\r!

Dob King's "Y "basketball
wheel* are scheduled lo roll this

:
This is the time of the year when many of us make good, Saturday morning with full prosound resolutions—promises to ourselves to do a better job in
Last Saturday's rettlU: ■
everything we attempt For some of us, just an effort in that
direction can only be for the good,-for others it is quite a tough
job. We believe our City Council is in that position. Everything
that government body does lx
pretty dam good.
Thera is one improvement

-n;»

Stem Brownell 16,

GAME THURSDAY NIGHT

Newell Heath 10, 1
Jerry Whitney and

tnd that is chlorinating the cf-

Conservation Newsmakers in

Thunday, Jan. S,

Hast Ings’ priTaatft
-chlorinating about
pro.' in the Bast Gym. Swift's
Hardware takes on the Hastings
Merchants m lhe nightcap on

p.m. Thursday. I
main Hasting*

Brain* 51. The Ttam 44-Rlteh
Adam* 20. Ray Bill* 12, Pau)
Pierson 9. Colin Ctuttendcn 6.
Tom
*' “*

the approval of the
th authorities — al­
dont understand why
of the Nation rebel!the polluting of our Oriole* next Spring after com­
pleting the 1966 minor leagut
re that dumping un­ season with a 307 batting aver­
age. . . . Buzz Fazio of Kingsbury
Thornapple River la Road, a former Detroiter now
Even though some 60 bowling In Kalamazoo, won a
the suspended solids bcrlii in the All-Star bowling
settled out and re­ tournament eliminations in
Grund Rnplds Grand Rapids
u.n.n
no on
ace (Gerald Glupker won top
cSSSrvTtinn Btr^niHan I hon,*s wllh 5023 toU1 Po^
FTore U the
min
George Howard was

Undefeated Renner Ford will

BpartaM A

and Tim Clarey 5.

Norris 17. Don Myers
Hahn 2. Mark Bower 1; Bob
Shumway 12. Mike Hall and
Chris Guggemos 4. Chuck Heath
Wildcats 25. Zipper* 18 —Don
Anderson 11. Teddy Fitzgerald
nnd Dave VmiDcrMolen 6, John
Steward 2; Scott Dtneau 7,MUch
St. Martin and Al Hoffman 4.
Steve Castleman 1.

crscxire, I
u&gt;d baiter,
THUXSDAT. J
Dogs 32, Impossibles 8 —Doug
। “»rec will be In the sUrtlng field Welton 13, Mark Haines 7, Rick
« of «*»*
BPJkA. All-Star Rohde 5. Andy Reed 4. Joaa Htnwater and soil conservation. We
u"„Snve^tanc aT shosa 2, Ken Brower 1: Tom,
Robinson 4. Ed McKeough 3. Ray I
Mlchlgan State sophomore
Adams 1.
owners below the river — even lo,. .
wrestler George Slnadlno* Is the
though the water is said to have ,''d0
' ' '
Sixth Grade
brother of Spartan 1856 NCAA
been naturally cleaned up by the
------------ •------------Spartans
II.
Wolverine*
8
—
137-pound
champion Jim Slnadltime it gets four or Ove miles 1/
J J
Qtnstah
Jerry Kesscnlch and Greg Zlegdownstream — sit still for Has-' ' (llllKlIS &amp;lllUSn
tings' pollution of the river.
»-&gt;
• i •
•
How can we criticize young- t limiSniTlSS 111
sters for Uttering lhe streets be~
tween downtown and the high / oA'p (.OttCll*?
school, when we dump our un­
treated human wastes Into one
Sheriffs officers have appreof Michigan^ most beautiful' licnded three minora as being in­
1 volved in breaking into the Mct(they're having fun all winter long)
rivers? ? ? ?
• • •
1 calf Lake cottage on the south
Holiday Muting*— An bang-up[ county line owned by David ।
Here, pictorially, is a replay of some of conservation s top news events in 1966. There
New Year's Eve celebration is' P-"
Bailey
— ~~
on ■Rl
” Hickory Corners. '
were exciting development* on the state'* fishing front, notably on the Great Lakes
set (or the Barry Conservation: V .Deputy Haney Baker aald
tcene where catches of coho salmon and the build up of steelhead runs gave promise of
Club's range Just otf Cook Road, poasibly a fourth minor was
A trapshoot Is scheduled from also involved.
greater things to come. No story in 1966 was more important to fishermen and other
The cottage was Last reported
conservation interests than the one that told of a new offensive in the fight fat'clean
nlght. . . . These “anowmobiles" entered on Dec 18 and furniture
water in Michigan. Major battleground was the Detroit River-Lake Erie area where the
are great, but they can be dangcrous. A local mother was badly ' and furnishings were smashed
most massive cleanup campaign in Michigan history was mobilized. Statewide, too, the
and damaged. Two mauls, on- a 1
cutup
recently
when
she
ran
into
push for water pollution control was well under way by year's end. Michigan’sSgcreatioo
a barbed wire fence. Al Fenton a 10-pounder and one a six-pound-;
boom continued to make big noises in 1966 and one of the major upshots was a record
father and son drowned Monday '
and other things
billion-dollar business in tourist trade. Keyed to the recreation revolution and climaxing
when their engine-powered snow
I. Chain were slaahvehicle plunged through ice Into
two years of b-depth study, the Conservation Department unveiled a 10-year, 1377Poncmak Lake. . . . The news 1
aillion program to meet the state's outdoor recreation needs. The forest industry, one of
Artlcles\
taken
Included an ox
story out of Lake Odessa after
' Michigan's biggest money-makers, surged ahead in 1966, paced by pulpwood production
twAo Japanese antique
Lakewood defeated Hastings and
i
High, 73-63. described the Blue imatchlock rifles
which was estimated at an all-time high. -Mich. Dept, of Conservation
&lt;t Gold eager* as the “hapless
I&gt;ainago could be aa much as
i
COMMERCIAL MAJORS
i Sherwood 165. Esther Rowlader Saxons." . . . Phil Regan, well- 82.000.
Undersheriff Gordon
Merle Haines led the circuit'm. gva Rowladcr 133. LuclIJ. known here, wound up with '
| about 830.000 for the 1966 season.
; Regan's pay with the Los Ange­
wards 206-575, Shannon Lydy
BUmton 156, Barb Klerecy les Dodgers, who got him from
567, Paul Cassell 200-567. Joe. 175, Barb High 169, Joan Martin Detroit, was 819.000. He more
Gielarowski 512. Mike Schondel-1 161, Dorothy Friend 150. Nancy than earned It with a 14-1 rec­
Elector* in the Greenville [
ord. an
all m
tn reuet.
relief. ne
He mane
made n.v
the
mayer 533. Lawrence (Honk) Taylor 163. Ruby Downey 153. j mu.
Keeler 515. Max Myers 510, Gor- Shirley Beck 169. Pearl Fred- ‘ *«Id ,Ser*®!‘ ‘kni1 Picked up a School district approved a 3.7
iu, M.10O as his iuiui
c. nc
.... ,.o
don Sothatd 516. Robert Hollis- crlckson 142. Elanor Mdrrtll 154. [ ■vvw for
share.
He special tax for school operating
83.000 ,nr
for touring Japan with lax Monday. Dec. 19. The vote
ter 511. Al Relgler 204-628. Muy- GeneUThompoon 167 and Norma Apt
*" “
WORLD'S LARGEST SELUNG SNOWMOBILE
fie pod gers, plus expenses. . . . WB* b!73 to 794. The Increase
nard Tucker and Jack Bowman Vonrtg 154.
BOWLING
Tx- Western Mlelflgan Cftdher' brtig* to nine nulls lhe total
BOB SKELTON'S
512. Glenn Laubaugh 501. Galen
•
John Hulzenga of Muskegon, levy for scliool operating at
W.
Gun Lake
Phone OS 2-3352
Daniels 505, Russ Hazel 522. Bill —
.
.
.. , ,
who did practice teaching here | Greenville The total school tax,
COMMERCIAL MINORS
Brown 221-550. Rod Newton 205Next to Allegan Co. Pork
with Athletic Director Jock Cllr- including uebt retirement. Is now
' The Barry County Humane So- ey. Is to train with the Baltimore ' 20.9.
Standings: Deputies and Ben- 544 and Lyle Sanborn 544.
Standing*: Sports Bar 43. MH- ' clety reports there are puppies
The Banner 37'4. Tinkler's 37, Jer Jewelers 40. Piston Rings 36. available for adoption at the anlinai shelter
uiciicr through
iniuugn ltor
nwrucu
Smith Brow 354, Belli Motors Larkc Buick and City Food 35., mal
Dog Warden
CulUgan's 314. Harwood’s IGA Dean Braden. Braden may be
Shop 32. Parker's Tavern 31, 20. Hastings Aluminum 24. Wei- contacted through the sberUT's
of! tee.
Monument 37 Vk, Walldorff's 34.
Zephyr 21H, Hastings Alumi­
Michigan State gymnites
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
num 21 and Southend Food 20.
Slandlnn: Welton's7 Heating team members Dave CraJC Cliff ;
&amp; Plumbing 42. Ken'rf &amp; Bob's I Diehl and Gerald Moore attendter nights Thursday and rolled Gulf 39. Maker's Super Market 1 ed Butter, Pa, High School.
221-612 to lead the field. Bill 36, Thomapple Skating 35. Con-1
------------ •-----------Kruko chalked 200-593. Vem sumcr's 34. River Bend Golf 32.
Kaiser. Ibero of Michigan
Bowman 522, Dave Kruko 518, Quality Discount 31 &gt;, and Backe 81nicS lfr56 IUac
v!cU)ry
Carl Hathaway S30. Bob Ritter Construction 22’i.
over UCLA, now serves as co­
231-544. Paul Woodman 533. Rod
Good
Scores:
Lou
Richter
153ordinator
of MSU'* Ralph Young
Tietz 508. Jim Tobias 626. BUI
Bob Tossuva 183- Mike Mill- Scholarship F\uid.
Hanson 213-537. Don Mathews 424.
er 157. Larry Annis 157. Bob I--------------------------------------------------210-539. Gerald Trbo 500, Spencer McCollum 177. Milford Cornell |
Scobey 112-514. Dale Hall 217­
188, Roy Hewitt 179-499. Jane i512. Pete Kruger 201-549. Dick
Shaneck 203-512, Emmeth Enge- Sherk 174. Vprdle Sinclair 159
*
ST
teth 251-556 and Bob Ward 210- and Ruth Cheney 154.
Hrin.ino uh

Dave Slater, Larry
Gene McAlester each

Utter

ding 3 and Bird Reynolds 3.
In tbe'.other games. Swift's
nipped &gt; W. Bliss, 44-34; Has­
tings Merchant* downed Fran­
cisco, 52-43, and Walldorf!'* de­

points for

7, Darwin Swift 6.
and Bob Gaskill 4
J. Maichale had 12 for Bllsa,

3. Ron Nash and
and Al McConnell
Nixon ted WaUdorfTa, Gary

ts had 11 for Wilson
Campbell s, Bruce
7. GeUespie 4
14 points,

Join the Ski-Doo families

*“■

5K%2“^-X‘pL’K wu“

and Dave Wlcr 2.
Don Motin scored 15 for Fran­
cisco's lads, Steve Crumb had
12, Bob Adams 8, Don Carley 4.
Larry Seymore 3 and Phil Mar-

The standings:
TEAM

sk/doo.

HASTINGS

ruppics Available

WaUdorB's

Haul Inga Merchants

Men*&gt; Conditioning
Class Starts Jan. 4
YMCA

come see, come drive
the sensational new

Greenville Votes
For School Tax

Secretary

Bob King

Hastings Htgn &lt; ■ •

There hmo charge or fees.
Mert attending should bring
thelc own athletic clothing and

Conditioning Class
For Women Jan. 9

THE^TWISTERS
standings: The Bomba 37. Ren­
Women's Conditioning Class is :ner Ford 36, Local Finance 30.
Powder
Box 28. Cool Aides 27 and
to continue after the two-week I
holiday recess. Tills "Y" program Hull Realty 21.
, M Pierson rolled 166-432. Dolon Moadus starting________
at 7:30 pm.
HHS Gym has been he Larson 156-435. Pat Fuerl 146­
30 to 45 women. More 424. P. Lambert 179-459. and 8.
'Hawks 192-458

WHERE
tHE FUN IS

RECREATION LEAGUE NO. 2
Harvey Baker blistered the
lanes firing 219-585 to set the
pace Wednesday. Bill Mugridge
nnaggled solor honors with 330
finishing with 575. Al Taylor
chalked 203-517. Paul Cassel 552.
Bill Hanson 215-523, Bob Ward
526. Jack Sheler 215-568. Ron
Byers 215-516. Howard Johnston

OWHERE
HE WORK IS

545. Duane Allordlng 549 and
Jim Myers 507.
Standings: Dog &amp; Suds 43.
Woodmansee Lumber 42. Gilmore
Jewelers 36. Trumble Tavern 35.
Ackett s 34. Johnnie's 32. Cheno­
weth Machine 30 and Kroger
Store 20.

with
Moto-Ski hat that

WEDNESDAY LEAGUE
Standings: Hastings Motor
Sales and Stanton’s Real Estate
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�enuren.

Fresh Out of lhe Attic

his

son rronz wa* men what 1* now M-14 lauung no—
I ward from Nashville then made

1A A one y“r 01d’

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1W we hare a record was held in wjxlch are not in the praoent

WisEaV

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2OUU1 roaa oeiwccn w;ui»u I’
W«?p “tJ?* J^20 Jntm* wUh and 15 UW” cxtcndwl onl&gt;' luxlf
Ware. There were 20 voters with
&lt;o lhc northWard. and
18 orn5es to
ffoni Hiere on. for two and n
M
h*lf mlk“
northward,
there was
Buxton ctork. Lorenzo Mudge
M
U]d
QUt
treasurer. The three leading of-1
were all located in the |
stop

Ketcham in hl* talk was a plat

factory by O A Buchanan. The

Ira Botctaller. 23. and hl* »on up to and including 1860. Mr. Chrtuma* gathering*, * Mrs
Clawnre wa*
iru 1;
1' T.
V J.
J Raymond
Rjivmnnrt Kftrhem
___ ___
. ..that
. . aomune
_ ____ . be
* -tZelpha
-i—u- Clark spas.- 'J» Dec.
Clarence
urged
Abbey and H. W Butler. J..C. was 77 and his «on Charles was elected who 1* Interested In the, weekend with her mother,
—— —
...... w,
. ,history
3; George Batcheller wa* 5.;
hlstory
Castleton to take the H,,.„
Orleans
1TT~
C. O. Scott the doctor. It can; JacobPurkry
Jacob Purkey was 43 end
and his record
rrfvnl whlch he had Prepared.
f^l
K. — ——Hnr»,&lt;v.U. *» .Kk. I ..... ‘1
fmam. ..*»»_ — _
.
lime had ambitions to be a real ।prominent citizen of Nashville and carry on up to the predent
wJycSf
H«'G',Prl«hVrtlme. so that thaw might al-;
iJrtdaX^
town. When lhe village of Nash- .
40 nnri hl* arm P. J wa* IK- ....... ...__ ________ •
__ ... home Ol SDenoan.
. ___
vllle was platted especially after wan
■
14 and PUviu* 4. Solo- ^Lwy of the township It I* , ™
It became a railroad town, which William
'
brought still other advantages, tmon FeiRhner was 29; Uacob 1Kjped that lhu
Lapeer and Mr and Mra. K
Franck wa* 50 and his son Philip
j (Elaine) Newton of Pontiac
Barryvllle declined.
New names in lhe Castleton :21 and Jacob 19; P. GarI Inger
T
.
,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Beard ana—
census of 1860 were Wealthy De- 'was 53: his son Theo
1 lamlly. ♦ Nora Hennessey, stu­
dent nurse at St. Mary's' Has-. .
year* of ace nnd whose son Wil- George was 4; tai
—--------------------By Ruth Peterman
: pltal. Grand Rapid*, was a Wrek11am was then 16; Charles Hyde. ,32;
hi* *on Oliver
no. Ciirisiophcr Kill. n~
28:
33; Jacob ;&lt;13 mnoifhomonths; Willin'
William Troxelwa* I 774 Uomd a™.8T4-S17» ; end house guent
of anotlw
"
DeUor. 60; Dan Dollar. 18: Pet- ;39 «hd hl* non Solomon was 13;Mr. Hn(j Hr*. Glenn Degrnngr*
dent nurse.Janice Healy
thd
er Dollar. 17; Mllltrd J. Lathrop. J“hn Detang wa* 27. hl* son Bnd famliy. Mrs. Ruth Des- »«■ I8lh
’“’’H*!-.45: E H. tathrop. 21. the wa* Austin 5: Ell Wellman. 63. hl* KranKrs Mr ,nd Mr» Aubrey ?f
,*n‘’HiSfXJn
.....
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in e-i. tin.,.., " 1
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.If CV»I anA*Mn
Partin ‘

Lake Odessa

office In the township wa* at Evidently the people thought
Barryvllle In 1843. with Seth the town would some day be a
From the Nov. 4th Uue of the, in 1826. Barry County was Davla ns postmaster. The first
schoolhouse was built on section lot*, with four east and west
tJiur
toil Howcn^ Icr“lP ell. a pan of Lenawee County,
In 1827 it became a part of St. were nine pupil* and Ellen Oll- factory near the dam. a little
and I am sure a lot of you fulkes , jajrnh T__._22r.
Townahio S'
wlU enjoy it too. It la entitled: i^ntv i*^hHe
PinIu± Joseph
south of the platted village, also
The second schoolhouse Id the n saw mill The folks then must
County.
at
HISTORY OF CASTLETON
Coual' Ls
I a white
whllP inhabitants
lnhat
। ttat time were a very few trap- ■.ownship wa* the Hosmer, on have believed that Barryvllle
TOWNSHIP GIVEN AT
। per*, hunters and those who section 24. On May 26. 1841. oc­ would prosper, for It had a hotel,
CENTENNIAL PROGRAM ' traded with the Indians. The curred the first religious organi­
then 32 years old; John Keagle. j51 6- Gregg. 28.*■
r«n with the Herbert Startles
Michigan State's junior defenLorenzo Mudge ano W. P.
II county was completely surveyed zation formed In that part of operated by S. Whitcomb, a store
owned by Lathrop and Correa, 40; William Mead. 37; Ted Mead,' There
Tliere were many
m . prominent i of Lansing, the John Shattuck* give end George Chatlo* set,*
Wilkinson The Firat Settlers ! about 1831,
a poatofflce with A. Whitcombi., 7; John Mead. 5; C. A. Downing, liner in the history of Castleton. I of Long Lake were Sunday. Dec.
The centennial celebration of j
the
home
of
Alonzo
Barnum.
Tlw
tne
a* postmaster; a grist mill own-|1। 46:
11: —
B. —
B ----who—do—
not--------come—In—for —
men-1
guest* at the Donald Bearup
—. T.
- C.
- Downing.
------------ ...
. —18.
. -------------------------------------------- , ponen*. to fumble in each of tne
the first
first settlement
settlement in
in CastleCastle-11 In 1820 whflt &lt;now
ton township, held one day last Cr'Yr?ty W” K1Ve? 1*“* 1UU”C
Downing, better known as "CAN" lion In lhe history as prepared home at Elsie for their family Spartan*' first six game* of 1946.
Daniel Bush In 1841 at a meeting
council.
It *
was
’ week at Barryvllle. brought out legislative
*ta"v- ~
U,TU"" Tt
“ named
held at the home of Lorenzo
many facts of interest to all our ] Barry County In honor of Wil- Mudge. Two more Methodist
readers. We mentioned in our I 11am T. Barry, postmaster gen­
last issue the program a* car­ eral In the cabinet of Andrew Daubncy. a Methodist circuit
ried out, but gave no detail* of Jackson. The name "Jackson” Is
the early history of the township, perpetuated In Jackion County Chase's home in Hastings vil­
painstakingly prepared by John Members cf his cabinet to be lage. There were seven members
C. Ketcham of this city. Mr honored by the names of Mlch- ol the class In the then village
Ketcham 'did not attempt to Ignn counties arc: Ingham. Ea­ of Hastings; and there was not
bring his history beyond I860, ton. Berrien. Cass. VanBurcn. one person- who called himself
because the necessary records । Calhoun and Livingston as well a Christian who could be called
are available to cover event* as Barry. In November 1829 it upon to lead the little class of
since ttat time. But it required was a part of St. Joseph County church members, which 1* quite
much effort and a lot of time but Inter tiiat month became a u commentary on rellgiou* con­
for him to assemble the data for •port of Kalamazoo County and ditions here, -o Lorenzo Mudge,
the history which he presented was then known as Brady Town­ living nine miles away wa* for
at the Barryvllle meeting which ship in which the village of seventeen years the class leader
Vicksburg Ls located. It remained
we win.not outline.
a part of Kalamazoo County coming every Sunday from his
Mr. Ketcham reminded lhe 'until 1839. In March. 1836 the farm to act os leader. The third
hearers that the first deeds io name of the townslilp Which In­ class was organized at the tome
all the propcr y of lhe (ownship 'cluded the entire county was of Inane Messer, father of the
were invariably given by "The ,changed to correspond with the
United States of America " How previously Riven name of the Carlton.
nnd fiom whom did the United ;county, and II was called Barry
Settlers came more rapidly in
States obtain the ownership of ,Townslilp. Calvin Hill, of Mid- 1840 nnd thereafter. The first
this property and the right to dlewllle. wa. the first supervisor was Cyrus Buxton, who located
THIS WEEK’S STORE HOURS
sell it? This will concern ill the ,of Barry Township, which was
real estate of Michigan as well ,then lhe entire county. He was man and at one time owned
Tuesday and Wednesday—Reg. Hours
a* ttat of Castleton, and U very । thus a member cf the board of 1.200 acres. 8. Davis located on
Thursday and Friday—9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
interesting.
|.,UK,
I .'.upen'tMur. of Knlanuizoo Coun- section 23. I. Evarts on section
The French firs: owned Michl- tyH'whkh&lt;’lhen*tad jurisd'i^lcm 24. Henry Smith on section 32.
gun by right of dLscovcry. The OVer thLs county. ThLs Interesting William Ware on section 33. on
CLOSED SUNDAY, JAN. 1ST
work of such explorer* a* Cadll- m^ory of Bany County Is a what I* now known a* the Pete
Inc. LaSalle and Father Mar- pnrt of th? history of every Deller form, and Asa Ware, hl*
U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" POULTRY
Whole Fryer*
"SUPER-RIGHT” 2 TO 3 POUND SIZES
quette are well known, and they township in the county as well father, on section 29. Anson
Cut-Up,
4 M I LI. SIZRI .
claimed oil of this region for BS Castleton.
Pr*ncr
| The first aeUler In lhe towzi- of age. Two men who later be­
Split or
I
|
I M IS LB. SIXIS
Following what 1* known as1 „hlp of Castleton was Lorenzo come prominent In the political
ECKRICH
the "French and Indian War. —
- —
•--------------- ------------• life of Barry’ county located at
4 to S LI. SIZIS.
Mudge,
who
come--from
Vermont.
Quartered
the State of Michigan became He wns then 27 years of age. that period on section 1. in
4 to S LB. SIZ
tta property of the English was married and arrived where Castleton Township, They were I
government. Tta United States
Harvey N. and Orson B. Shel­
..If.Ttl'fJ,
"SUPER-RIGHT" BLADE CUT
acquired It a* a result of the 32. Ca t'eton Township. 8ept.23. don. The latter was county
success of lhe American Revolu- 1837.
1OJ, He acquired luv
va v.
160 ^.
acres
of treasurer, elected In 1846, and
Uon, although actual residents Jand. Hu fBmlly Uvwl ln Bn In.
of the State then were Indians. dtan
^,1 they
CHIP'S PkIDI—WHIT
"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY
There were very few
wiilte &gt; cupy
house which he following that Harvey Sheldon
people living in cither peninsula. !oon rrfcted. Shortly afterwards served as county treasurer for
Tta federal government, set up
Breley tad taken up 12 years.
by ordinance wtat wa* known ?20 acre.*, half of which was for
By 1850. 66 families had lo­ JJONELESS, FULLY COOKED
N.irlhwr.st Trrrltnrv.
v.i...i
ns
n* tlvthe Northwest
Territory, inin­ ' himself
PEELED AND DEVEINID
and the other 160 acres cated in the township. The cen­
W-LD. ^69
cluding Michigan. Ohio, In­ for Lorenzo Mudge. his brother­ sus of that year show* 326 folk*
diana. Illinois, WL-consin and in-law. The next settler In the living in Castleton. Mr. Ketcham
BAG
Mlnncsou. following the suctej- township was William P. Wilk­ was able to locate on a map he
tul Revolution. In doing
It inson. then 36 years of age. who had made In the township, 59 of
MEDIUM SIZE
first tad to settle with M*R-y- took up 160 acres on section 24. the 66 families. An Interesting
chuaetu. Wh?n the nrlgluftl He was the father of Cortez sidelight is the fact that the
gran; wo.&lt; made by tRe king of Wilkinson who was well known census showed In the township
England to the colony of Mas­ in Castleton Township. William at that time that there were 21
sachusetts. ttat colony
w&gt; UH4t
„vu Eleanor
P. Wilkinen
married
"SURER-RIGHT" MATURE, CORN-FED
ALLGOOD BRAND
J "SURER-RIGHT" QUALITY, SKINNED 'S
granted not only Ils present ,
who jived" cast of Hosterrltory. but a projection of it nlrr.g
nn(1 lhctrs WM Ule 3 yoke* of oxen, according to the
to tite Pacific Ocennl Thl* would Jlr,{ wedding In the township, report. The first brick building
take in a con-Udeniblc &lt;d the । Mr wiiltlnaon gave the name erected In Castleton Township
southern peninsula of Michigan, castle on to li» township be- wn* the home of Lorenzo Mudge.
1st 3 Ribs
1st 5 Ribs 4th &amp; 5th Ribs
While thr United State* uc&lt;4'*ir«l r41ltse
cnm(. (rom the town of Tiie brick used In It were made
Shank Half
Butt Portion
the ownership of the North- ■ Castleton In Vermont The en- on n farm not far distant from
west Territory" by vlr.ue of the ■ tlre p,,pU|ntton of Barry County the Mudge place. This building
nnM
Revolution, the English were not I ln 1837 w(vs 5|2
still stands
Vhd-retoweT^n? ol
Township
By 1860. 137 families tad lo­
X .r«S2T^inJ
"**
nor dM “
cated In the township which then
ST'th? terelSry Z^niy *
""
had a population of 761. There
11 TO IS LB. SIZBS
fWI
held on. but Incited the Indian-. “
Whole Smoked Ham«. . .®. ©9
to rebel against our government
1
The heaviest settlements had
for tome time after the U. 8. had
ASH GRADS "A" CHUNK OR
* svi-oz.
been
made
on
lection*
14.
16.
22.
established the Northwest Terri- ^‘*5*1.2
FIRM, CRISP, FRESH
tory In 1787 The English troops 1
«*{*The pioneers evidenced a great
were forced to gel out of ttat f'1
‘ ~ J,™‘
reoion in 1795
'hips. Ttamapp.e, the four interest tn education. School
teg on in Max
1 northwest townships; Barry the buildings had by that time been
SUNNYBROOK GRADE "A
It Ls some.lmes claimed that
........
i
'four southwest township* and built in all the existing dis­
Indians of all their land* wlthC^eton^wMttan** tricts of the township except In
24SIZE
X»“ n^STanTuJ^f Ita ■
HasUn^. Ttam^t flSer Nashville village and In MorAAR BRAND 0RADI -A'*
Vto
100
dliuu never made any use of the '
,
nbf
area in the Northwest Territory.;
‘J*
HftsUn,ta waa ship highways had been con­
HEADS
structed In the township. Oliver
which Included Michigan. All it|lhr fl t
Selflers
who ’located
In Castle­ Evart* served as sheriff In 1858­
meam U&gt; them was a place ta
c
— --------—•“* *"
1860 and Lorenzo Mudge Was
DOZEN
ton
Township
In
1838
were
Dimlpitch' their tent*, hunt game.
f'«h nnd make manic sugar In nlck Bennett, whose farm wa* elected coroner In 1854-1856 and
the Spring time, with here and nmth'vcst o' Nashville on section Peter Cramer as coroner In 1858.
David W. Smith, father of the
there small patches of growing 32. who died in 1848. William
corn There were in Michigan in Crnv. who’e farm was located late Judge Clement Smith, was
A&amp;P BRAND
the early part of lhe 19th Cen­ near flic Hafner School on sec­ supervisor in 1852 The assessed
ROYAL DANISH CHAMF
&lt;to
tury tta Chippewit*. Ottawa? tion 15; brought his son James, valuation of the township that
11-OZ.
and Pottawatomics, who really who was three years old when
-SIKH
belonged to the Algonquin tribe they settled there Ansel Seeley
The government of the United rame that year and settled on ton, who paid 825.53. taxes and
States first signed n treaty with what Ls now the Day farm near Lorenzo Mudge, -fl7 38. Only
eight of the 57 families paid
QUART
the Chippewas at Saginaw, in
over 81000 in taxes.
1819. and thereby acquired pasAt the present time there are
ABF BRAND ORAOB "A*
«to
CARTON
fcsslon of a considerable, part of latler was a well known citizen
263
farms
In
the
township.
It
Ls
of
the
township.
James
Rasey
jouthern nnd sou thesis tern Barry
County, a* Well n* all east of a located east of the Hosmer one of the outstanding townships
diagonal line drawn from the School that year. He wa* 55 year* of the county as a farming area.
northeastern part of the State, old, the fa titer of Jqnnh Rasey. II* people have a high standing
AW PREMIUM QUALITY—INSTANT \
southwestword till it connected also of Eleanor Rasey. tin- first for Integrity and enterprise. What
has contributed most'to the
with the north boundary of bride in Castleton township.
SULTANA—IN TOMATO SAUCH
«to
Kalamazoo County. By the treaty
March 15. 1839 Barry County building of Castleton Township
are
the
real
neighborliness,
of Chicago, made in 1821. the was organized with sixteen town­
Chippevras. Ottawa* nnd Pot- ships Instead of four. The first friendliness and self respect of
tawatomlcs sold practically all election m Castleton Township her people. These with a love for
their lands In the lower penln- was held on April 4th of that higher values of life have re­
SAVE 20c JANE PARKER
NET WT.
sulted In the making of folks
tula to the government of the
United States. They were l»id I nrenzo Mudge. Ansel Seeley. who emphasize character and
in full for doing so Thu* It will Wm. P. Wilkinson. Diminlck iteht living.
Mr. Ketcham Illustrated hl*
l&gt;r teen tiiat the United 8-ntcs Bennett nnd Otis Racey. The
has a clear title to all the lands latest settler coming into the talk with three map sketches he
PLUS BTL
ol Michigan, nnd had every township that year was Kenyon had prepared that made his his­
tory more Interesting and undeposit
vnvo 8-OZ.
right to Lsrue Its patent deeds
FEATURE VALUE
__________________________ ''bags in BAGS IN
to the original purchasers of
■action
mao
of
Castleton
In
1840.
land in this State.
across
the Barryvtlie
1-LB. BOX
showing where the few who then
resided tn the township really

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not in existence In 1850 nor up
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day. It proce-ded east to th* cast

northward to connect with the

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and again al Nashville. Since
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Frit, treasurer: Luella Rogers,
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wold; alternate delegate, Clara pictures. Part of each picture Ls
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State's 22-0 football
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audience with regular chalk. Tlw
complete picture is displayed un­
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addition of the mysterious ' black
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caused* more than one home fire ings by Mr. Tculmg will be given
during Christmastime.
sway during the campaign aa
awards D.-tuils of tlw contest
will lx- explained by the artist
at Uw flrat evening meeting.
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9:30 Church school classes for, ‘‘"‘^CHURCH
ORANGEVILLE BAPTIST
____ ground Rd,
iui, b muo&gt; oouui
kindergarten and below.
.
campground
Pastor, Donald Tick '
Wednesday AcUvltlca i
Bunday school, 10 am,
9.45 am. Bunday school.
9:30 Circle 2 *&lt;U mret ai. the,
Worship, 11 am.
"
home of Mrs. Jack Wood.
■
Youth meeting, 6-.15 pm.
Munn.
7 pm. Evening worship.
1:30 Circle 3 will moot at Liu:
Prayer, Bible study, 7:30- pm.
Teen* and Young Adult*, in
BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH
1:30 Circle 4 will meet at the nwiTi'n nnFTnRF4 rw
Buhl
ChurU.
«1U&gt; MIX Cbaur
“
Rev. CtMlmar Millar, Psator
Adult prayer service In charge
Amhart and Mra G. M Kct,
E. Colfax at, N. Boltwood
11 am. Morning worship.
.
Rev. Earl Gaskill, Paster
7 pm. Evangelistic service. Rev.
Praj-cr meeting Wednesday, 7. King, speaker.
Morning worship, 9 :30 am.
home of Mrs. Aben Johnson.
Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
7:30 pm. Wednesday Prayer
THE GALILEAN
ixunc of Mra. Douglas Anderson. I
BAPTIST CHURCH
Prayer, 7 pm. Thursday.
Rev. and Mrs. Rogers arrived
8 Circle 7 will meet al the
HASTINGS CONGREGATION
Thursday Activities
OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
3:30 Cherub choir practice.
220 West Colfax Street
6 Kirk House choir practice.
Sunday public talk. 3 pm.
0.45 Junior High clwlr prac­
tice.
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED
7:30 Chancel choir practice.
BRETHREN CHURCH

•*-

swasras.

Nursery provided. Broadcast of
/k.o.i
------ . — over (VtV'U
9.30 service
WBCH. LI.-.
Her­
mon. "Solvation Yet Crisis."

and chalk artist vlce president; May belle Smith

ch folk extend a wel- and a gift given to a member of
all to attend this rpe-. the Medical Facility.
service beginning at
The next dinner and birthday
meeting will be on Thursday.

Broadway and Carter
Willard H. Curtis and ,
RiclLaTO K. Harn MintatcrJ
Sunday. Jon. 1.

MILO BIBLR CHURCH .
Route 3 Deltas ■
. •
Rev. Frank Crabb. Bible tmehar
|
. A. J. BpulWs. Paster
Sunday school. 10 ml
Warship, 11 am.

However, French la the-offi­
cial language and all* govern­
ment schools ore taught in IL
Arabic U. taught in the Muslim
schoola Although most people
can rood In this language they

they are reading. Hardily any
literature is produced in Wolof.
Penney has studied Wolof. de­
veloped some lessons in-it and
taught it to the newer mission- •
aria Several Wolof tracts have
Freeport Road
, daughter and family In Colorado been written and mimeographed.
Springs. Odo. and are having The Bible books of Matthew and
I
Phone 945-5104
Ian enjoyable vacation, a tele10 Um_ Sunday school.
11 im. Morning worship.
i phone call reports.
delayed many months—a fire de­
6:30 pm. Young People's serstroyed the type and all the
HASTTNG8
manusertpta except one.
7:30 pun. Evening rervlce.
GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH

Bible study hour.

Investmsnt Plan
Of Seventh-day
Church Profitable

Bunday school, 10 am.
HASTINGS UNITED
Worship hour. 11 am.
HOLINESS CHURCH
Bunday evening service, 7 pm.
Darrel SUtrlxud, president.
11 am. Worship service. Holy
Junior Christian Endeavor. 7
Marvin filckmlUer. Pastor
BOWENS MILLS CHAPEL
"An Investment program start­
pm, Bel'^OvenslUre, director.
Henry VanTU, Evangelist
ed in 1968 for the Hastings
Saturday, Dec. 31, 7:45 KolnEvangeWic service, 7:15 pm.
Morning worship, 11 are.
Senveth-day Advent!* Church
oneu claw meets at church for, ____________
Prayer service________________
Wednesday, 7:30
Evening service, 7:30 pm.
11:15 am. Sunday school.
has brought outstanding gains In
progressive dinner. Also Satur- pjn. Class leaders, Clayton Mote
Mid-week prayer meeting Wedspite of market fluctuation." says
day, Dec. 31. 11:30 pm. New and Fred Bawdy.
A cordial welcome to all.
the Investment director of the
Year's Eve service. Holy Com- ;
-----------church. Mrs Samuel Ely, 2730
reunion.
j TRINITY GOSPEL CHURCH
SOUTH KALAMO
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
PENTECOSTAL
1330 N. Broadway. Hastings
Lake Odessa I.P.A. Campgrounds
Rev. Arbutus Hurless, Pastor
BIETHODIST CIRCUIT
Rev. Burnley G. Spencer, Paster que investment program of the
Phono DR 4-8277
1631 Ionia Rd, Kalamo
standable presentations of Gospel CHURCHES
Phone 945-5218
Sunday school, 10 am.
truth, appealing especially to
Where a Christian Experience
Rev. John Joldcnsma
Sunday iclxxil. 10 am.
■^Corning worship, 11 am.
Make* You a Member.
Welcome Corners
ehurch members.
Morning worship. 11 am.
Young People's service, 6:30.
10
am.
Bunday school.
Worship service, 9:30 am. Holy
Young People’s Service, 7 pm.
The program is a method
Pastor Houseman extends an Communion.
11 am. Morning worship.
adopted by many congregations
Thursday prayer, 7:S0 pm.
8:15 pm. Youth Fellowahlp.
Church school 10:30.
al the Seventh-day Adventist
Bible Study, Wed.. 7:3tTpm.
Marlin Corners
faith
to help enlarge the deno­
WESLEYAN METHODIST
7 pm. Evening worship.
Church school. 9:45 am. Holy'
7 pm. Wed, prayer and Bible mination for the mission pro- Communion.
WOODLAND
Rev. Vaughn B, Jensen, Paster
gram which now reaches into
Worship service, 10:30 am.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
10 am. Sunday aciwol.
189
countries
of the world. Many
WOODLAND METHODIST
Quimby Church
11 am. Morning worship. Jun­
adopt projects such as raising
Rev. Richard VandenBoach
Support for the light against
Morning
_____ _________
rorshlp, 11.30 -am. 1OUJ
15O3 ooiuuou.
john^m. 1-aWe
Odessa. _Mich. ior eburph'and nursery provided.
ia«r vzursau,
vegetables or flowers or dedi­
Bunday school. 10 am.
tuberculosis anti other respire- Holy Communion,
1 Sunday school, 10 am.
7:30 6.m. Evening service.
certain
types
of Income to
cate
Morning worship. 11 am.
tory diseases can be seen in the
~
Church
school, ■10:30 a.m.
I Morning warship, 11 am.
lay. 7:30 Family Night
the Investment program of lhe
Youth Fellowahlp. 730 pm.
increased numbers of contrbu-1
I Evening service. 8 p.m.
i. Choir rehearsal.
tions to the 1966 Christmas Seal LAKEWOOD E.U.B. CHURCH
Profits received swell the in­
NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
campaign, reports Mrs. Ellen
Rev. Carl Silvernall, Pastor
HASTINGS FREE
vestment offing for foreign mis­
METHODIST CHURCH
Ziegler, campaign chalrmiir), for
Morning worship. 10 a.m.
INTER-LAKHS
METHODIST CHURCH
sion build-up. "Il is an unusual
the Michigan Tuberculosis and
Sunday school. 11 a m.
, BAPTIST CHURCH .
way to help in the Church's
Respiratory Disease Association.
.
. Delbpn^ Michigan
Bunday worship, 7:30 pm.
urn it -dfUsuoM Sujurojv
Rev. Morris Borgman. Pastor mission program." acknowledged
Wednesday Family worship. j Itev. David Honeywell, Paster
Mra. Ely, "but those who parti­
Bunday school, 10 am,
Sunday school. 10 am.
Adult Bible study, 7:30 pm.
cipate in it My it la a lot of fun.'*
pwoH »l*» 3 Pt" pooJMlos
Morning worship. 11 a.m.
raising campaign to a new
Youth Peltowslrtp. 7:30 pm. I Worship. 11 am.
Wednesday prayer, 7:30 pm.
Young People's service. 7 pm
state record. Contributions to
Mrs. Ely noted that the in
I Evening worship, 7 pm.
Boys,
Girls
Fellowship.
7:30.
Evangelistic
service,
8
pm.
the end of the Aral five weeks
vestment program Income ta an
: Wedneaday Fellowship, 7 pm. dlst broadcast over WFUR.
have reached 33.C23 as coraextra income division for Ad­
Christian Youth Crusaders, DELTON 8EVENTH-DAY
CHURCH OF GOD
ventists’ missions since members
PEOPLE’S BIBLE CHURCH
(Pentecostal)
Wednceday, after school
ADVENTIST CHURCH
also give to foreign missions at
Young People's Service, ThuraState - wide returns are sub­ Pastor, Rev. James R\ Hatfield
Elder Samuel J. Elie
,each regular weekly service of
LeRoy Kenney, Pastor
Watson Cor. 3'i miles
407. 7 pm. _____
stantially ahead of last year and.
2730 W. State Rd.
the church.
, 10 am. Sunday school.
Watt of Martin
। while it Is too early to predict |
Hastings. Mich. Ph. WI 5-9465
Sunday
school,
10
am.
11
a.m.
Morning
worship.
CLOVERDALE
EVANGELICAL
I the exact outcome, it Ls felt that
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30.1
Wednesday.
7:45
pm.
prayer.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
] the campaign will see a staable । Worship, 11 am.
Warship , 11 sun.
Thursday,
7
pm.
Pioneer
Girls
Oeorge^S. Marshall. Paatar
। increase and top Uic campaign, Sunday service. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday prayer. 7:30 pm.
"Ood is the subject of this
and Boys Brigade.
Church sciiool, 10 am.
'goal of 31500.000.
Sunday. "Faith for Today." on
Worship service, II am.
All are welcome.
Sunday. Voice of Prophecy. In all Christian Science churchca
an Sunday. The Golden Text is
Radio WJEF. 12:30.-8:30-am.
from Isaiah: "Tlw Lord Ls our
KILPATRICK UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
judge, the Lord Ls our lawgiver.
CARLTON SEVENTH-DAY
M-66 Woodland
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. A. Hoffman
Elder Gerald N. Slack
10 am. Sunday school.
Sabbath school. 9:30 am.
11 am. Worship aervtes.
Saturday worship. 10:45 am.
8 pm. Evening service.
Prayer meet Tuesday, 7:30 pm.

Rev. George Elliott
Telephone WI 5-4545

Barry TB Seal
Sale Hits $3,623

Culligan Water Conditioning
. Michigan

Ph. 945-5102

Sunday Lesson

Dunham District

DELTON METHODIST
CARLTON CENTER
Morellis E. Tober, Minister
METHODIST CHURCH
Church study, Bunday, 9:45.
Rev. Richard VandenBasch
Worship, Sunday. 11 am.
Morning worship, 9:15 am.
Youth Fellowship. Bunday, 8.
Bunday school, 10:15 am.
Prayer Group. Tussday. 9:30.
Chancel choir, 7 pm. Thursday. HeCALLUM UNITED
BRETHREN IN
WOODBURY UNITED
CHRIST CHURCH
BRETHREN CHURCH
"The Church of the Wildwood'
Otis Lake Road
Just off M-66. North on M-50 in
Rev. Isaac Ougood. Pastor
Village of Woodbury
Morning woralilp, 10 am.
Sunday school, 9:45 am.
Christian Endeavor. 7:15 p.m.
Junior church for children, 4-9.
Evening service, 7:30. p.m.
Youth choir rehearsal. Wed, 8.
Prayer and Bible Study WedFellowship aervlce, 7:45 a.m.
Youth Fellowahlp, Wed., 7.
Bible Study and Prayer ser­ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
vice. Wednesday, 8 pm. at Roger SCIENTIST
645 W. Green Street

LAKEWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Community Room above
Woodland Fire Station
Rev. Wayne Richie. Pastor
9:50 a.m. Sunday school.
11 am. Worship service. ,
7:30 p.m. Evening service.

HASTINGS SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTISTS CHURCH
Elder Samuel J. Elie
2730 W. SUtc Rd.
Hastings, Mich, WI 5-9465
Sat. Sabbath school. 9:30.
Worship, 11 am.
Bunday. "Faith for Today," on
TV Wood. Channel 8. 8:30 am.
Sunday, Voice of Prophecy,
Radio WJEF, 12:30, 8:30 am.

BT. ROBE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. FT. Ralph J. Kelly
Rev. Stephen Vesbit. Assistant

Saturdays.

PRACE
Looking to the ftrturt,
PROGRESS
PROSPERITY w “ “llmn|r "“l"
to dedicate ourtdvM

Is th« fulfillnunl of man's highest ideafr.

ST. AUGUSTINE.
MIDDLEVILLE

ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AT DELTON

Wo wo prod to work with and for frionds

«d cuslomors as portnon in the quest for

(MMnunity process. Happy Now Yoar ovoryone!

OUR LADY OP GREAT OAK.
DOWLING
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1719 N. Broadway
Almon O. Fulton. Poster
410 E Madison. 945-5065

E. L.

carpenter hardware
141 E. State Street. Hastings

Morning worship, 11 am.
Youth service. 7 pm.
Evening aervip^. 7:30 pm.
Wednesday Bible, prayer. 7:30.

By Iffrt. Dillard Bennrtl
Rev. Lenard Radtke will

be

drove Bible Church Bunday. Dec.

which the children will particiI pale, will be held Bunday al 7:30
p.m. Everyone Is Invited. * MIm
Edith Dunkelburger. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Men'll Dunkelburger. Is to fly home from Washing­
ion. D. C. to spend Christmas
ente. She Is expected to arrive
man Garry Bristol come home
from Bunker Hill Air Force Base
for the weekend. He brought ano

ShaZfer, from Southern Illinois.
Mra. Mlles Ruffner is home
Sunday school. 11 am.
from the hospital. Your neigh­
Wednesday service, 8 pm.
Rending room open Wednes­ bora are happy. * Bunday eve­
ning. Dec. 18. John Peterson,
day and Saturday. 2 to 4 pm.
"Night of Mirada Cantata was
given at tlw First Baptist
STONEY POINT
Church of Nashville. Soloists
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
were Mrs. Martha VanEngen.
Rev. Richard Keep
Mr. Dick VanEngen. Jerry OeiPrayer Wednesday, 2 pm.
stcr. Rev. Dr. Groot and lhe
10 a.m. Sunday school.
11 am. Preaching.
Il was lovely and enjoyed by all.
Sunday evening Kathy Reader
and Donna Bennett, Bill's girl
WOODLAND
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN and mom. went to the "Night of
Miracles Cantata" PrisclUe sang
8319 Coate Grove Road
in lhe choir. Bill's sister. Monday
Rev. Chariea Gibbs, Pastej
Worship service. 9:45 art.
Sunday school. 10:46&gt;«jm.
pleased to have tier spend some
lima with us Sunday evening.
Wednesday, 7:30 adult'choir.
The Chrl'ilmn--, program which
Thursday. Junior choir, 4 pm.
the children of the Flrst BapJijJ. HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH Church' of Nashville will to*
port
in will be held Jan. 1.
, ‘
Rev. Rusaell Houseman. Pastor
The Dunham district is "Be­
ginning co look a tot like Christ­
11 am. Worslilp service. Mes­ mas" covered with snow. The
sage by Evangelist Ding Teullng.
Communion. Thia service broadchildren 4 through B years
6: 30 pm. All Young People's
meetings.
7: 30 pm. Church service. Spe­
cial music, hymn sing. Message
by Evangelist Ding Teullng.
Saturday. Dec. 31 8 pm. Watch
Night Service. Mesaage and chalk
picture drawn by Rev. Ding
Teullng. fellowship and refresh­
ments.
Tuesday through Saturday —
7:30 pm. Evangelistic meetings
with evangelist and chalk artist
Ding Teullng.
Friday. Saturday. Sunday —
Young People's Retreat at Lin­
coln Lake Baptist Youth Camp
Wedneaday Activities
6 am. Men's Prayer Band.

o am. Womens Prayer band.
^Nuraery for regular

IRVTNO CHAPEL
Bunday school. 10 am. to 11.
Prayer meeting, Wed., 7:30.
MHId'LEYLLLE CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHAPEL
'

R*v. Bari Schlpper
Worship, 10 sun.
Sunday achoM. 11:15 am.
Evening wofahlp, 7:3tf pm.

COATS GROVE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Coots Grove *c Durkee Road
Rev. Charles Gibbs, Paster
Floyd Walter, Supt.
Bible school, 10 am.
Worship hour, 11 am.
Christian Endeavor, 5 pm.
Sunday.
Church That

�Special Savings

fertiuOr

Enjoy, Holiday
Carols, Party

Farmer’s Tax
Guide Available JdWixfftrjitrJGroi
At Ag Office
Ln the

News 4
Especially

On Berty Soil
Average Runoff

banshlp

Bdrty ’tounit received 5 more
holiday acUvlUes starting with rainfall Ln 1966 than In 1965.
and the distribution was some­
what better, reports J. W. Hamp,

Early payment

this month In forth

count* .for ’67 fortiNxer

America* Hereford

the 1967 edition of the Parmer's
Tax Guide, according to Art
Bteeby, Barry. County Extension
sg agent.
The booklet may be obtained

Farmers

month. March.
dinner followed by the program.

your county agricultural agent
office. 301 8. Michigan avenue. I

WAVNI

beautiful amdlellglulng- service
wmnh*■dying- th4 beginning of a

Bummer rainfall was about the
When
and important Feder*!'
same iu last year with two inch­
Interest-Males
grange. .The officers and mem­ es per month, while September
bers Joined to redMioata them- and October produced only about
and
inforinattw
ftaAinwrrts
ir
one*inch each.
.
Go Down...
sample of a completed tax re­
munlty.
November, however, produced
turn with detailed explanations
Will You Be
presented nearly seven Inches which raised
The Junior
of entries puule on It.
made by taking delivery __ ____ _ _ __ _ -,-am under pond levels to the highest point
Left Up
Throughout the booklet num- 1
the direction,of
matron. Mrs for that period in' ten yean.
erous examples are used to Ulus- |
this month.
Rainfall
to
the
end
of
November
in the Air?
Charles StadeL and the Junior
Late how fanning transactions
Grange Committee. With Charles totaled slightly )e« than 33 Inch- Railway Company lias been or­
are treated for Federal tax purStadel as announcer the follow­
poaes.
dered by the Michigan Public
of
boosting
the
total
over
the
Primarily written to help]
fprmert if they moke cash ing program wan presented: annual average of 35.14 Inches.
with a loan that carries
farmers prepare their 1966 tax I
expenditures for '67 in "Where Carols Come From." —
a high Interest ratal ta
return*, the "Farmer's Tax Guide" |
crossing with Hlghwoy M-66 in
this year.
Junior Grange singers; a reading
also serves as a useful tax refer- I
County run-off plots at lhe Woodbury with modern flashing­
cnce throughout the year.
. ,
Tailoring a fertiliiar by Bradley Carpenter. "A Christ­
light signals, plus additional
mas Town"; "Christmas Candles"
plots are sponsored jointly by lights on a 20-fool cantilever
by eight Junior Grange boys;
arm In the northwest quadrant
omy changed. That's worth
and your farm can often reading. Martin Landes. “Candy
remembering if you’re lookCanes"; “The Substitute Rein­
gave (ubitantially, too.
I riels.
deer." by Loto Ranguette; "Ru­
• w»
.... «. ..........
'
Members of the Busy Beavers]
dolph. the Rod Nosed Reindeer" od averaged 13 tons per acre per
CouBtg'csiKtr D*»t»cuon”t&gt;nv«. vTio- i 4H Club and their guesto enjoyed I
Call . . .
by eight Junior Grangers; then year on continuous Corn. A ro­
io
. Extension Oflict.
] a Christmas party at the Rich­
CENTRAL MICHIGAN'S "Jingle Bells ' by the whole group tation of Com. Onto, and two of lhe Michigan Department
------------ •-----------land Roller rink on Wednesday,;
of Junior Grangers. Mrs. Frank years of Alfalfa on the same soil
MOST COMPLETE
Welnbrccht was pianist,
and slope resulted In less than
j1 Nancy Warren and Mike PlfSOIL SERVICE
Sonia Clatto was welcomed to 1tons loss per year. Three tons
"This Is a busy crowing with
Doug
Hart
is
chief
of
the
local
distribute hto pack of goodies,
high salesman in the fund
for
a high volume of railroad and
gifts and lhe contents of the the maximum allowable soil loss lilghway traffic, both traveling Order of the Arrow, with How­ drive. .
Main Office
in a soil covering rotation, Hamp
ard Moore and Don Baxter as
Christmas Mall Box.
Over 75 Busy Beavers are en­
IONIA
Mr. and Mrs Earl Chceseman concluded.
Spivak, Commission Chairman, vice chiefs. Dale Wilson secre- rolled in seven Winter projects.
tary and Harold Lewis as ireas- 1969
S.
State Rd. — M-66
from Maple Leaf Grange were
said. "U was mutually agreed by
Al the Fall Camporec the president, Marilyn Frey; vice I
those present al the inspection urer.
HASTINGS OFFICE
group sold milk to lhe scouts *
frotn tills area.
that, with this upgraded level of and earned almost enough for Jpresident. Toni Bogue; secretary,
301 Vi So. Michigan
protection motorists would have the chapter patches. They are Connie Burdick, and treasurer,
adequate warning Ln cither di­ planning to make ritual cos­ Debbie Armour The next general
rection to stop when the track to tumes and this Christmas are 'club meeting will be early Pc bro­
ject and was delivered by the
Phone 945-9415
occupied.
। Community Progrrea Committee.
giving a bosket of toys and food 1
Goll Phillipa, daughter of the
•There have been several mis- to a needy family. Members serv­
forth to carry out these activities William Phillipa, ol Hickory ] hapa al this cruising. Including iced al the leadership training
and the members would like to Corners, won a Singer sewing a fatal accident in September." banquet and executives attended
express their appreciation to machine .-s the runner-up In lhe he said. "Our studies Indicate the training session on Nov. 12.
State finals of lhe "Miike It certain visibility problems which
each one.
we hope will be eliminated by
The next meeting will be Jan. Yourself with Wool Contest."
Gall modeled the two-piece, this improved level of crossing
12. There will be n Junior Grange
Lake Odessa Woodland
graduation ceremony. Obligation light blue suit she made in the protection, particularly the ele­
Patricia Clark of Hastings has '
._
Spring as her 4H project. Site vated Ughto," he said.
Joined lhe junior membership I
ranks of Hototeln-Fnealan As-|
gram on Orange Policy lead by accented her outfit with red hat
| Lloyd Shroyer. Coffee hostesses and shoes, and a red umbrella.
social Ion of America. Over 13.For Banner Classified Ads
will be Mrs. Leatha Palmer and
Gall luu carried a 4H project
(MO youngsters arc now actively
Call WI 5-3481
Ln clothing for eight years. She
| Mrs. Hale Carpenter.
enrolled in the breed organl- .
to attending*' Western Michigan
ration's programs.
By Mrt. John Hook
University where she to affiliated
with Sigma Sigma Sigma Soror­
ity. She to In the Education De­ Letter of December 22:
portment, majoring in home
Mr and' Mrs Ernie Bateman
Robert Russell, R1 Dowling,
economics. '
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Dec. 19 reported to the sheriff's
The "Make It Yourself with and Mra. Eyrtl Baleman. also call­ office thatX^ur of hto Angus
Wool Contest" to sponsored by ers of Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, culver, ( were missing from hto
the Women's Auxiliary of the all of Eaton Rapids. ★ Robert farm on the Hutchinson Road.
National Wool Growers Assoc I- Foster Is home from Ea^l Lansing He believed they may have been
on Christmas vacation. * Diana
stolen.
senior division of District I In
Kidamaroo which entitled her to Grand Rapids. Janice Davis and
compete In the Stale finals at PhJllptoJte* °L Kalamazoo and JeriMichigan State Unlveralty. Over lyn Chtnry were weekend guesto
500 girls in Michigan competed of Mra. Elsie Davto and Bernard
in the 11 district contests. Grand m they had an early Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Engene Kidder and
Prize In the national contest, to
son had their Christmas with ills
family at the home of Mr. and
will be a gala European trip.
Mrs. William Kidder. Jr. ♦ Mr.
Tills to lhe fifth year that the and Mrs. John Hook were Bunday
contest haa been held Ln Mich- clliuier guests of Mrs. Zella Fisher
of Comstock. * Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Gaylor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert De­
Camp and family of Nashville and
Michigan Suite sophomore of- Mr. and Mrs James Rose and
family of Battle Creek attended
senior defenses tackle Pal Gal- the 60th anniversary open house
Unagh were named to the 1066 for Mr. ami Mrs. Marvin Ford
Blg-Tcn All - Academic Football Sunday at Howard City.
\
r’n8 *n
Saturday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Gaylor were Mr.
and Mrs. Toni Gaylor of Fine
New Year, we’iw not /
Lake and Robert »Mlller of Battle
forgefting our loyal cwtomen.
Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Hunt and family attended the Bltos
Min, &lt;xc.pt our Ihanki &lt;rd har&lt; 0 Happy Now »«r.
Christmas Party Saturday. * MrJ
and Mrs. Hubert Hunt attended
a sciiool friend's party Saturday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Nye. * Mrs. Genevieve ।
| Makley of Hastings and Mrs. Mil- ’
I drtd Hammond spent Sunday with
Concrete Blocks and
| their sister. Mra. Glenna Hall, In i
Lightweight Blocks
Grand Rapids

let* you wont ft. But, you

♦

C&amp;0 Crossing
At Woodbury to
Have New Signals

tereet by paying ta Dis-

Barry Farm
Calendar...

75 Busy Beavers
In Winter Projects

Order of the Arrow

PLANT

Gail Phillips
Is Runner-Up in
State Contest

FOOD

SMITH BROS.
ELEVATORS

Joins Holstein Group

Durfee

Cattle Rustlers

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
TAX NOTICE

Hera is tha
key that opens
the door,
for a very Happy

many, many
more.
\ And to all
of you, our
*
thanks
, * go, too.

Perfbnal and Property taxer may be
paid at my home, 102 N. Tanner Lake
Road, any day except Wednesday
during the month of December. Dog
licenses also available — $2.00 each.

Roy C. Fuller, Treasurer

PENNOCK

BULLINGS Appliances &amp; Gifts
139 W. State St.

CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Nashville, Mich.
Phone 653-2791

i

to our uany

Lindy favored

4

ns with their

'

patronage, we send

our grateful
thanks. We look

with lhe hope
that our pleasant
associations nay

Time again
to wish gou

long continue, and

with the wish

HAPPY
NEW YEAR

that the days to
tone nay be

Tlck-Tock-Ikk! The clock
strikes twelve as

rich in

another year flies by. Many

health, happiness

thanks to all

\

our faithful customers.
Happy New Year.

and prosperity

the happy sound of
bells heralds
-Jhe New Year and as
they sound our
message of
"thanks" we vow
even better service!

\Vrt/

Home of Fine

FURNITURE
105 E. State St.

lor you and yours.

Rational
Downtown

*

Comar of

BENJFRANKLIN
102 W. Skate St. at Jaffann

[Hastings

State end

Jefftrson

Membar Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Deposit* Imurdtf Up ta $15,000,00

i'f

friends, who have so

ahead to the New Year

Michigan Stale will close its
football season In 1067 with

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811 E. Railroad St.
Ph. WI 5-Z423

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LOW COST

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HASTINGS BANNER

SEASON’S BEST
Happy Holiday!

FREE DESIGNING
FREE PLANNING

As in years before, we

FREE ENGINEERING

extend o warm "Thank

In the true spirit

of this

for

we thank

and good customers.

Would like fo hear from
dependable person with
car regarding opportunity
to supply consumers with 1
Rawleigh Products in
Barry Co. or Hastings.
Write

To Our Friends

and Customers
LARKE-BUJCK
CHEVROLET

publication

NOTICE OF MORTOAOB
FORECLOSURE BALE

by

relations may continue for

GOOD AS NEW
STORE

FRANCISCO
FARM SUPPLY
M 37 So.

Good Luck

WI 5-3150
12/29

STORE TO BE CLOSED
DEC 30TH
OPENED JAN. 6. 1967
Help needed at store on Fri­
day*—time donated for Retarded
School Assoc. Please call Mrs.
Stanley Stauffer WI 5-5178.

BEST WISHES

Good Health

Klehard
of Blagal A Hudson

During this the

Prosperity

LEGALS

merriest season

PUBLICATION ORDER

of the year . . .

REAHM

We are sending

MOTOR SALES

i'lccull Court f.'.r t:

Over Hastings Paint &amp;
Wallpaper Store
OPEN FRIDAYS

Firie Friends

Happiness

ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner. FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HA!
Real nice condition. Cleans like
—Use Rexall'a fast permanent
new. Still under guarantee.
Regularly 82.00—Now 81.00. No
Make final 5 payments of $5.15
pre-shampoo —No after odor
top. floor shift, radio, white
monthly Cal) today. 945-9593.
Available at Jacob's Pharmacy
tires. In very good condition. I Electro Hygiene
12 29
Will take cheaper car In trade
Call 314-8390 or 9&lt;H 2nd st.. SINGER—Lnte 1965 model. Used
IT'S JACOBS PHARMACY
' very little. Looks like new. Still
FOR FAST 24-HOUR FILM
under guarantee. Will sacrifice
SERVICE! No charge for over­
140 cosh or 9 payments of 85 Ou
size prints.
tf
it Business Service*
Call now. 945-9593 Electro Hy­
giene.
12 '29 CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
ELECTRIC Razors repaired—
with Host New Electric UpSpecial — Your razor cleaned,
Brush. No wet carpets or hand­
lubricated and sharpened, only it Wonted
work. Clean 180 square feet
81.35. Service and satisfaction
for only 86.95. Hastings Floor
guaranteed. Lapo Drug. 118 S
_
—
tf
Covering. 123 W. State, Has­
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN
ting* Phone WI 5-5118.
tf
GLASS INSTALLED WANTED— Responsible party to
take over low monthly pay­
inum, steel or wood
-jrkey Auto Glass &amp;
ments on b spinet piano. Can r Personals
Radiator Shop, 218 N. Jeffer­
be seen locally. Write Credit
son. Hastings.
if
Manager, P.O. Box 276. Shelby- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
EXPERT TAILORING on ladles' ■ vllle. Indiana.
P.O. 171, Hostings Telephone
and men's clothing. Phone WI
WI 5 -4954. Meetings every
5-5714. 5504 Gun Lake Rd.
Monday, 8 pm.
Tailor Shop.
tf

NOTICE

many years to come.

Our Wish For You-

Classified Paragraphs

CL1

&gt;R.. anil

GREETINGS and express
the hope that our cordial

★ Help Wonted

wishes and
Hmlth. mothrr of Charlm

Yuletide

Greetings
Sincere good wishes

your loyal

WHEELER MARINE SALES &amp;
SERVICE —Mercury outtxaard
motors. New and used boats.
Flote Boats. Trailers and ac­
cessories! M-66 In Nashville.
OL 3-2831 or OL 3-{074.
tt

PUBLICATION ORDER

INSIST ON MICHIGAN BOT­
TLED GAS I See Carl &amp; Betty's
Appliances before you buy!
They Sell—They Install—They

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1‘ul.ilr.tir.n

PUBLICATION ORDER.
Riat. of Michigan The Probate
Court tor the County it Barry
tn lhe Matter at the 'Ealaie of
F.lo. Fileld. Herea.ed File No 14.
■SI.
Il la Ordered (hat on January |n, ORDER TO ANSWER.
945-9526 IIMI7. al II &lt;10 am-, in the Probate
Courtroom. Ha-tlag.. Michigan a
I utlli. Plaintiff
■raring be held on lhe peHHon of
Edna Hoddy for probate of |«ur|«-etr.l
IVIII. for granting of adniini.tratton 1"
he esevulrix named, or a.»mr other

M37 South

1310 N. Michigan

Drive far-a

Safe Holiday.

Clarence Rittema

HASTINGS
MOTOR SALES

Hasting - Plumbing

TMtnl:
Hh-rnl

WHY NOT LET US MAKE yoi
n rubber stamp with your neu
ZIP Code number. Three-llm
stamp with your name, nd
dress and ZIP number for 8225
This includes, postage and sale'
tax Burpee's Specialty Shoppe
Delton, Mich. 49046.

SERVICE and REPAIR GUIDE

Holiday Greetings to all

PUBLICATION ORDER

Clip This Guide - Keep It in o Handy Place for Future Reference
Appliance &amp; General Repair

i Mxnrmm. |t..i.og., si.. n
■o.- Im he'd al ohl.l. .11
-.id drrr. .rd arr rryjlllr

Hastings Milling
&amp; Farm Supply

SHOUT FORECLOSURE NOTICE
(All CouoUaa)

WATCH AND DIAMOND RING
REPAIR — Expert workmanship.
Gilmore Jewelers, 102 E. State
St. Phone WI 5-5316.

mtnni &lt; redltor. mu-1
rUtnu and -art. a rupy
Ir-lo. Admlnl-irator. It
Midillrtillr. Michigan. |-

I'uhlkathm and -rryt
uiadr aa immldrd by -talu

tlalrd: ll-&lt;- 16 l'&lt;&lt;&gt;n
Philip H. Mltrhrll. Ju
M-'Jrl and iludaon.
12'29 .SlK-rnry- f-r fidu. lary
Paul I! Pi-rrl

CERAMIC, FORMICA. LINOLEUM
AND CARPET REPAIR —Has­
tings Floor Covering, 123 W.
State. WI 5-5118.

WI 5-2943

HUP WANTED
UNUSUAL
GAMBLE'S REPAIR SHOP —All
washers, dryers and small home
appliances. Call 945-2317.

OPPORTUNITY

• Your Community

APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC
STOVE In excellent condition, I
140. Also portable electric
washer with wringer. Call after
6 pm. WI 5-5231. Bun Me- 1
Pharlln.
tf |

our friends—with thanks

PROTECT
Yourself

★ Household Goods

opportunity to extend

ISM E. Railroad

Your Family

HttrMTKUtWt
UtiPCMU

’We're As Near As Your Telephone

for their good will

| GREETINGS!

2 Bailie
and
pr mridrd

Holiday Greetings
We take pleasure in the

Motors

South.
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TABLE PAPER —**Por *pfcnics.
family reunions, lots of use*

‘".utiXit

GOODYEAR BROS.

hoppy holiday sea­

94

* For Solo—Real Estate
TOR RENT with option to buy:
2 bedroom house. 885.00 month.
Good credit required. Bob Bal­
mer. WI 5-5944. Call evenlnes
U

patronage.

for a bright and
son to'ail of you.

TOPCORN — Bushel or peck.
Leon Tack. 2 ml. north of Banfieid. Phone 721-8710.

DRY WOOD for fireplace. Phone
945-9263.
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ORDER OF PUBLICATION
GanaraJ.
Probata Oourl Richard J. Hudson,
nt RUral A Hudson

12/29

appreciation for

* Produce

★ For Sale—Miicellaneoui
ta. Michigan

you our best
expressing our

It

CARDS OF THANKS

RAWLEIGH
Dept. MCL-65I-5I8
Freeport. III. 61032

We extend the SEASON S

GREETINGS...

labllalir-cl ar

Ila.Ung., Michigan

HELP WANTED

12'29

Best Wishes to you!

PUBLICATION OBDEB

PUBLICATION ORDER

your loyal patronage
and extend our

apnulnimani

DON HUGHES, P.O. Box 38
Hasting*. Michigan
1816) 845-9103. Call collect

945-2223

M-37 South

I^urtnr. L. Barnatt

PUBLICATION UBDl.lt.

M 50&lt;. On xh Mi
aeblicatlen.

SMILEY POST BUILDINGS

FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

Joyous Season.

HASTINGS BANNER WI 5-3481
MINIMUM RATE—50c far Twenty Wo;

Let Smiley Building* help you
with your new building for
your farm or business No ob­
ligation. Call your Smiley man.

You" to-our many friends

LEGALS

CLASSIFIED AD PAGE PHONE

Large United States and Cana­
dian Company in agricultural
field urgently requires repre­
sentative In this area for Crop
Service Department. Applicant
mu*t have recent agricultural
background and be well regard­
ed in area. Position is-full time,
or can be handled at first along
with your present farming oper­
ation Successful applicant cun
expect earnings between 8100­
8150 weekly with excellent op­
portunity for early advancement
In (his area Write and tell me
about yourself. Reply at once to
Marlop. Ohio

Servica

Halit prr

NOTICE or MOBTOAOE
FORECLOSURE BALE

T1OER MUSKELLUXOB"—

VACUUM CLEANER HEADQUAR­
TERS—Service, parts, hoses and
bags for all makes. Authorized
Hoover Sales and Service. Steury
Electric, 222 S. Jefferson.

Automobile &amp; Machinery
Repair

KEYS

COMPLETE AUTO GLASSy^ERV-

GET YOUR READY-MIX from th.
JSTOM GRINDING AND MIX­
Barry County Ready Mix Co
ING done at the farm according
Phone WI 5-2123.
to your specifications. Farm Bu­
reau Service*. M37 So.. WI 5.
ALL’ GRADES WASHED SAND
2223.
AND GRAVEL—Bender Gravel
Co. Home office 822 S. Benton
Phone WI 5-5412. PI,nt. W
COMPLETE DEVELOPING SERV­
ICE— 24 hour Service -ffiTack
and white). Jacobs Prescription
Pharmacy. Phono WI 5-2466.
Miscellaneous

ICE—First class work. Call WI
5-5085. Burkey Sales and Serv­
ice. 218 N. Jefferson.

CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS—
Repairs and sharpening. Saw
parts and supplies. McCulloch
and Pioneer. Francisco Farm
Supply. M37 So. WI 5-3150.

DUPLICATED while you'
wait. Ben Franklin Store. State 1Concrete Products

RADIATORS Cleaned. Repaired,
Recoted. Burkey Sales and Serv­
CUSTOM DRAPERY SERVICE —
ice. 218 N. Jefferson. Phone
Largest selection of Drapery HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMEL
WI 5-5176.
AT BEVERWYK'S COLOR CENJ
Fabrics in Berry County. Kirsch
TER — Raw wood or finished
rods. Installation and Hanging.
frames. Alio, custom framing.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES of trac­
Beverwyk's Color Center, 221
221 W. Mill.
tor*. machinery and chain saws
W. Mill.
\
in our new building at 124 N.
Jefferson. Experienced mechan­ TROPHY CENTER—Plus spec ill- Radio. Television Repairing
ic*. Goodyear Bro*. Phone WI
5-5052.

Phone 945-5316.
SENTZ TV COLOR SALES AND
SERVICE —315 S. Hanover,
LAWN MOWER REPAIR —Au- Business Services Offered
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING —
year on Selchall-Carlsori Color
thorized Dealer for Wheel Hor»»
Tractor and Lawn Boy Mowers
PUMP SERVICE—Sta-Rite Water
and supplies. Kelley Electric
E. L. Carpenter Hardware.
TVS.
RADIOS &amp; RECORD PLAY­
System*. Sold. Installed, serviced.
Service. 524 Middleville Rd..
ERS REPAIRED—Central Radio
Lewis Electric. Cloverdale 623­
ion Phone WI 5-9187*
5381.
Hastings.

Help Keep

WILTON'S
*H S. OwNk

Our Economy ' DOROTHY WILKIN*
rfiMETKBr^rfiJpAJtr.

WI 5-5JJ1

•w u. j. savings bonds 1

j-TL?

Call 945-3481 If You Would Lika to ba Listed in

This Weekly Service ond Repair Guido

�Carlton Center

&gt;*•

Ifeahh apd In tfetnofiata

Card

-

C^ef2nllyof Bertie F. Henney

which wo
I
,nd their kindnesses shown in।
our brother's recent death.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henr.ey
and family -* ■

CARD
The
wishes
Barry

£UJ&gt;t6it4. Mlehl|*a

md neighbors for the cards.
flowers, and gifts and to Pastor

ifi
iU »«n« la U&gt;. Coar

thanks to my mother for caring
for my family. May God Has all

LEGALS

fort, and cadi and even- friend
and rotative, for your many acts
of kindness during our recent
bereavement. God bless you all. IN MEMOR1AM

I taotlMt-ln-lBW. Ray Burd
1 family al Nashville.
. sor. ana asxa. i-iajwa &gt;«aiua—
irtmroi Ot Stai^Tihe accompanied by Mr. and
a pubiw bearin* I Mrs, George Olmstead, were in
Charlotte Tuesday. * Mr. and
1 L.iii .1 aw Mra. Holly and family should be
in lb* eitr at complimented on their beautiful

BOTICE

CARD OF THANKS
Mother and Grandmother, Mln- High:
My thanks to Dr. Spindler and
the nurses and nurses aids, and Dec. 29. 1983. Sadly missed by the
the therapy stall for the wonder- family.

M.rnll C». la
Wm Pub- Co.
Fr*.parl NaW.

1 (racier* I.lrtuinc- " ‘ '
. g*6r*&lt;l&gt;*f M1N*r. vapi».erri.Or L. Badra.n, |b».
k.lioa. b&lt; r*c«i'*4 *■•
«. Mallon Carried.
J4rpr***ftl*ti'

atvi!
Br4l«r Fua*r»l
Hora* .........

D»*l&lt;

INSURANCE

McKinzie, Mrs

Theron Hecht.

Loyd ahroyrx should be added to
those of last week attending the
International Extension meeting
Dec. 1 al the LcValley Church
near Ionia.

PUBLICATION OBDBB.

AUTO — FIRE
BONDS

Swanton Inauranca

Milt

McKlbbin.

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All Formi of

Insurance and Bonds
JERRY ANDRUS

&gt;1 at 3:00 Ibia

Cburla. O.hraia, Dorsad........... 86
Shirin McOko*. Hickory Cornn*. 80

ffl ctt’-Tn

04.00

Callaihin A &lt;
Th* !.»»&gt;«:&gt;

Marriage Licenses

:3O

7.00
CUtnt.

ROBERT W. BRACK, Owner

State Farm Insuranca

■alltr* of Kob*ri Baulk. Kob.rt dipt*.
H,«*r U'iU»m* and Jam*. C*l«Aa*.
Cu|riu.n .b.«*k who r.porwd «6*lh*
rriuh. *t aaru*&lt; nudjiaf U» la-

Richard 31. B.a.r
Skull/ tn Anitins

SHOOD-STO
Ag«ncy for

UaaJ Chfeiaa

Clerk

X7A0

16.00 Barry Counlr
Abilmct Odle.
40.00

WiUihmioB. N D.
ElMlrlc Motor
H.rvlr. .............

Maltlsnpb Carp,
iltuar DuplicsUas

trad

vereai vi.;
Offlc* flnroU

reieoUti'

Philip U. Mlich.il, Probsu Judy*
Cbrlrlfhl »nd Boddr
Hrndtnboil Bulldlas
13/39

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I draper for Jeate

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?lMtlnt. Pr»«. .
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Csdillsa Ov.rsll

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167-3232
homo of Mr. and Mra. Roland
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makley ’ ouster in Hastings. On Bunday J. L. Tromp, M D.
attended the Makley Christmas ’ tll0 pvup waa entertained at J... B Spiadlor,
M.D
H.allno Prua ..
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dcsgranges i!Ojnc * Word received by friends CMrwl City
on Harwood Rood east of Lake here from Mrs. Mabie Velte Offlc* Uupply
Odeiki. The event was also a ilAtes that her husband. William, Than*. A* ilhiri.
housewarming. * Mr. and Mra wa3 a patient In a Sarasota. Fla., TbamM A. Skirl*
Eldon Flcs.-ncr and children went hr»pltal. and at the time of wrlt- Arthur L Olaaa.
to Chicago Friday and left by 1
card (Thursday 1 ho was
plane for Phoenix, Artz., to spend somewhat improved. Mr. Velte U E. BensMl .
I Hcbtder'e Office
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bates,' blood clot caused a blockage In
who are spending the Winter , a parage in the heart. His many
there. ★ Mr. -«fid Mrs. Everett friends back hero wish him a Neill* Buckhnut..
Johnston(ond family, local, Mr. ;,pcedy and complete recovery. *
Mid Mrs. Harold Johnston and jjj,, Eleanor Myers, Mr. and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mn, jxm Haskins and family,
John.1,ton and family of Lake jjm Mattle Wilson, in company
Odessa were with their parents, Wuh
and Mre. Roy Btadel
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson on of Carlton were Christmas dlnChristinas Eve. * Mr. and Mrs. ner guests and enjoyed gift ex­
Fred Geiger. Mr and Mrs- Fred , ciumges at the home of Mr. and
Geiger. Jr., and children and Mr. Mrs. Robert Bladel and family In
and Mrs. Barry Donaldson and Woodland. * Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Brian were Christmas dinner Olmstead of Hastings were
guests of Mrs. Elwyn Curtis. I Christmas Day gu.sts of ills
Betty and Jerry. * Mr. and Mra. I lKkrtnw. Mr. and Mrs. George
James MuldiT and family of Olmstead.
ilasunga. Mr and Mra, Hillis, „r
Mr. Ke|Uj
R^r °lLaia,^cro cnlerWJU‘d thclr children and
anti Edward Rc«sor. local, were BriuujchUdren for Christmas dlnChristmas dinner guesto of Alsundav
bert Reesor nnd daughter. Helen. " ‘
* Mr. and Mra Leroy Flessner
» 'most peop^ experland family were Christmas guesto ■ €n&lt;*d a.
let-down feeling
I 01. nrr
. nn
Mnnrfav
Forruua
ttrrk-i
thev
iiuniacv,
ana.
ouura
- were
-............. —- ---- * ,
land of Orand Ledge.
I,U5&gt;’ ntaklng gifts, chopping for
Mr and Mra Willis Dalton »oved ones and tator baking and
entertained Christmas evening Preparing food for the big meal
besides the immediate family, accompanied by the last minute
thoe pnwnt for the- supper nnd hundred - and-one thlnp that
... cxdiange
. .
___ ..
gift
were
Mra. «...
Clau- .1KaM
,iad fr.
10 ** Hurp TTirn
Thcn lhc ChrixL.
Christdlnc Matthews. Mr. and Mra.1 niaa Evc celebration In many
Donald Mathews and children. ''&lt;«■&gt;” and then the cllmaxMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams and ! Christmas Day Itself with open­
children. aim
and nuucri
Robert mavuicws,
Matthews,1—
‘ng
guarded ------and
uuiuivu,
•» of
— carefully
—........----------------aU of Woodland. * Mr. and Mra.
I b-h*
Norman Leotor and children of
“O»“'
Y.«r C&lt;
Flint were Christmas guests of
etho- squeals of delight, the I ,nd a««
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 1 l-rechng of friends and relatNra.
..
Makley. ★ Mr. and Mra. Victor and
“nfl then
th*n the
,1W! big
,1U? dinner! And —..
Bisson received a call from Mr. Monday—a let down! And al-1 that the ct«k be ,
and Mrs. Carter Stooon of Colton. though this year Monday was a | "•rr*ni« on &lt;b* c*
legal holiday, since ChrUtmas
Calif.. Monday.
fell on Sunday, and in many 8:«t» of Mlcblfta I
and Mrs. Frank Niethamcr were cases, at least. It was a day for I twiJ.^Tc.r-----resting up from the tedious day Ptu«*
Dull preceded it In West Wood- [
Coram**land it apparently was a day of |
rnrnntnl*
Inn n«
complete rrrfaYat
relaxation
as we Kiri
did ..
Flory of Woodland. A family not receive a single telephone Khop .. .
custom that dates buck to the call to report an item of Interest w h n«if
early childhood of the grand­
children when they liked to all the calling to dig out what
watch for Old Santa to come Items we have. We'd appreciate
down the chimney Into the fire­
place and all the family came
I Mwtagrai
home t&lt;&gt; Grandpa and Grandma's
HMtlnre
rial Print
Christmas Eve and spent the
Mrs. Mottle Wilson received! I Deary'* I
night was observed and all the
guesto were overnight “slayers"
at the Niethamer home.
Elwyn Curtis waa. taken ill
early Saturday morning and to
I Pennock Hospital. His illness
wm diagnosed m kidney atones
and he i-pent Christmas In the
hospital Ha was able to conic

a lovely Christmas box from the
Lakewood students nnd apprecl-

With you, our friends and neighbors, we confidently meet the future.

South Central Africa, at present
a student al Bowdoln College, a
private liberal arts college lo­
cated at Brunswick, Maine. *
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Heatcrly and two boys, Mr. and

The Hastings Banner
PIONEER PUBLICATION OF BARRY COUNTY'

ectcd and was a terrible
to Mrs. Wing, who Is not

band. Dr. and Mra. Colon Scbal- ' :• l
bly of Waukegon. Ill-, have been
with her since Mr. Wing's death
longer. Tlw slippery roads and
from attending the services al
tha Olrrboch Funeral Home on •4'1.
Monday afternoon and the burial
In Fuller Cemetery
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dalton al*
tended the graduation of their
daughter. Sharon, at WMU where E. Uogasn

occupational therapy. Also attend­
ing the exercises were Mlsa Connie
Dalton of Saranac. Gary Dalton
and Mn. Claudine Matthews, lo­
and family were Christmas Day cal. Sunday the parants honored
her with a buffet supper attended
and family.
will begin work as an occupational
Byron Hestcriy and

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To all our advertieing patrone and subicriben, sincere greetings and grateful thanks

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the donors that their thoughtfullnem will never be forgotten.

ourselves to strive for continued peace and prosperity.

girls Joined the other members
of the H-sterly family for the
annual Christmas gatherings,
lield tills ywar at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford (Virginia)
Towslcy at Lansing. * Bunday

90*00
16.00

,03

recognition of our privilege, we pledge

and opportunity of the hours, days, months ahead. And in full

36.00

Callendr

to learn of his sudden death at
to return to lhe hospital on Wed­ home late Friday afternoon. Al­
nesday for further examination. though he had not been well
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I TMSarBBW CONTfsTJ
Hastings Merchants Welcome
The First Lad or Lass of 1967
AUhlwTi III
OUR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

The Genuine Dennis Mitchell

SIT ’N STAND AUTO SEAT

ui dill 11.

So Baby can ride comfortably and
conveniently in lhe family auto.

CONTEST RULES ...

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

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Baby must be born in Barry County, to parents living in
। Barry County.
t

102 W. STATE ST.

q
Ol/R GIFT TO THE BABY . . .
A Deluxe,. Copper-Plaletl Set of Aluminum

Arrival of baby must be reported to The Banner within 24
hours of birth.

Report of arrival must contain (a) exact time and place of
(b) names of parents and address; (c) doctor's name
and address; (d) baby's name.

3 birth;

MEASURING SPOONS
To accurately prepare Baby't formula

The winner will be the first baby born in Barry County in
4 1967, of Barry County parents. The birth record, with date, hour
and minute of birth and full name and address of parents must
be furnished The Banner Office not later than 24 hours after
birth.

E. L Carpenter Hardware
142 E. STATE ST.

OtTR GIFT TO THE BABY’S FAMILY . . .

An Eight-Inch Decorated

To the Proud Parents of
the First Baby of 1967 in

Barry County . . . We Ex*
tend our Best Wishes and
. . . an Enlarged, Framed

Photograph of the Mother
and Child . . . and a One-

Yea r Subscription to The
Hastings Banner.

THE HASTINGS

After the winning family has been notified, an adult mem­
the family will please call at The Banner Office for the
official Gift Certificate. This should be presented by an adult
member of the family to the participating stores for tho gift
which each individual store is giving.

5iber of

BIRTHDAY CAKE
To be presented on lhe New Baby's
First Birthday . . .

DALE’S BAKE SHOP
.

baby/

BANNER

117 S. JEFFERSON
“Fe Bake Everything We Sell"

OUR GIFT TO THE BABY ■ • .
OUR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

OUR GIFT TO THE BABY’S MOTHER . .

VFe’U Open a

BABY FOOD
Felpausch Food Center Extends Congratulations
and will present this Baby with 12 jars of BABY
FOOD and 12 Ig. cans of EVAPORATED MILK.

FOOD CENTER
S. MICHIGAN AT COURT ST.

We’ll Give Her ■ Fine Pair of

SAVINGS ACCOUNT

/

HOUSE SLIPPERS

with a 92 deposit made out in the baby't name.

Both pretty and warm to wear

Hastings Savings &amp; Loan

while caring for the new baby.

ASSOCIATION
136 E. Stale St.
Phone WI 5-3853

WAYNE’S SHOE STORE
134 W. STATE ST.

Member Federal Saving) and Loan Insurance Corp.

■ ■ —■ ■

OUR GIFT TO THE: BABY ...
OUR BABY’S

dl/K CltT TO THE BAHT . . .
A Lustro-Ware

FIRST SEVEN YEARS

NURSERY SET

A record book of birth, growth and develop­
ment covering the first seven years of lhe new
baby's life.

Ihcludes a nursery decorated diaper pail, a
30-quart baby bath nnd a waste basket.

Prescription Pharmacy

HIE. STATE ST.

125 E. STATE ST.

,

A BABY RING

NURSERY WALLPAPER
Enough to redecorate the

HODGES Jewelry
Established 1931

baby's room.

Hastings Paint &amp; Wallpaper
107 E. STATE ST.

122 W. STATE ST.

OUR GIFT TO THE: BABY’S MOTHER . . .

baby gowns.

HOUSE COATS
Selected from our New Spring Catalog

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.
Appliance and Catalog Store
132 E. STATE ST.

OUK cm TO THE BABY . . .

A SURPRISE PACKAGE

GARDNER’S PHARMACY
110 W. STATE ST.

OUR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .
A beautiful
LAST YEAK‘S NEW YEAR S BABY—MeUna Anne. &lt;Uu&lt;hUr of
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Konlecxny. 1029 S. East Street, was the

Axaln. the Stork Race Is beinr sponsored and another shower of
rifts will fall on the first baby to be born in 19«7 In Barry County
with Barry County parents.—Banner photo.

OUR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .
' A BABY

A Tiny Little Pair of

BABY SHOES
JFe are sure the baby will like these shoes,
because so many babies have so happily worn
our shoes for-yean.
.

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
w. STATE ST.

lHappy
New

We know what lhe baby will need soon after
Us arrival. So, we hare arranged a "surprise"
gift for the little • one whirft we know will

From our selection of lovely lingerie

J. C. PENNEY STORE

GITTLEMAN’S

by famous makers.

116 E. STATE ST.

------------------- —&lt;-------------------------

10« E. STATE ST.

(Completely Insulated)

OBIB BLANKET

THE WOODCRAFT SHOP
HAZEL BARR, Owner
315 N. Michigan
Phone 945-9738

OUR GIFT TO THE NEW' BABY . . .

FOR BABY’S FUTURE
IFe will start a Savings Account in the

A fine qualify warm crib blanket to keep the
Baby warm and snug.

amounfltj 3S.00.

PARMALEE STORE

National Bank of Hastings

124 E. STATE ST.

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Year

OUR GIFT TO THE BABY’S MOTHER . . .

A BEAUTIFUL GOWN

s

BABY BLISS
"You may be sure Baby Bliss is fashion right"

lifts from Hsstlnn merchants

OUR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

One of our Tleautiful

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A BABY GOWN

OUR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

iTc hare the first ring for lhe first baby of lhe
New Year . . .-a gift of Gold, for a permanent
treasure.

...

Your choice from our fine selection of

JACOB’S

V &amp; S HARDWARE
OUR GIFT TO THE BABY ...

our Gynr to the baby

OUR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

To AU
New Year
Parents

Community Plate . . . The Finest Sil verplate

OUR GIFT TO THE BABY . . .

BRUSHeand COMB SET

2-P’eee Silver Baby Set

NYLON

FORK and SPOON

Baby's hair will* respond to tender cure when
this sanitary brush and comb are used.

GILMORE JEWELERS

LAPO PHARMACY

102 E. Stale

Sl -

118 S. JEFFERSON

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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